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Hi-Y Club Hi-Y, which means High School Y.M.C.A., is a club for boys who have ideas of developing themselves spiritually as well as bodily. It is designed to culti- vate in high school boys a desire for clean living in every way. The members have meetings with Mr. Rohde every other Monday night Their biggest pro- ject during the year is the sponsorship of the Heart Fund. ROW 1 — David Adams, Jerry Anderson, Larrv Peterson, Charles Conner, Bob McPike. Francis Stone. ROW 2 — Tom Smallwood, Larry Reynolds, David McCuire, Jerry Blackburn, Mike East, Charles Baker, Jim Leahy, David Guthrie. ROW 3 — Vernon Yenne, Don Smith, Joe Mason, Larry Orr, Ronnie Clark, Dennis Potter, Bob Lee, Mr. Rohde, sponsor. This page is sponsored by THE BEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
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SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1 — Carolyn Chastain, Kay Mayo, Elizabeth Merrell, Gladys George, Janice Carl, Marilyn East, Pat Craw- ford, Ann Fultz, Harold Yattaw, Ronnie Bell, George Gilbert, Barbara Jones, and Joe Mason. ROW 2 — Becky May, Kitty Murray, Inez Hostettler, Mary Jane Hobson, Judy Buck, Marylou Ravenna, Jerry Blackburn, David Adams. Sue Johnson, Ethel Carson, Jean Williams, Ronnie Clark, Tom Smallwood, Steve Jones, Bob Motsinger, and Vernon Yenne. ROW 3 — Larry Orr, Bob Lee, Pat Fitzgibbon, Jim Hague, David Guthrie, Larry Peterson, Don Smallwood, David Johnson, Charles Baker, Don Smith, Norman Fiddler, Mike Murray, Bob Herr, Steve Buck, Charles Conner, and Mr. Combs, sponsor. This group is one of the largest organized clubs in Bedford High School. The members meet every other Monday evening in Room 44 with Mr. Coombs, B.H.S. science teacher. They have endeavored to have an appropriate speaker at each meeting to increase their knowledge of practical science Juniors and seniors are welcome to join and Mr. Coombs hopes to have an even larger club next year. Science Opens the Door to Adventure DRIVER TRAINING Mr. Crane familiarizes his class with the engine of a car. The main goal of driver training is to cultivate in high school students safe driving habits. This class, which meets five days a week for one semester, counts ' i credit toward graduation. In many surveys it has been proved that motorists with a background of driver training have better all-around records as safe drivers than non-trained drivers. This speaks well for the course, and all students who are unable to drive should take advantage of it.
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CAMTAMUS CLUB ROW 1 — Miss Keach. Ann Morris, Pat Srygley, Jim Houston, Roger Chase, Elizabeth Merrell, Gail Myers, Shirley Richard, Sammie Kay Houston, Marlene Murray. ROW 2 — Jennie Kern, Mary Kay Trueblood, Jacqueline Kern, Robert Lee, David Guthrie, John Pless, Patty Crawford, Sharon Roach, Sally Ann McDowell, Rickie Farrell. ROW 3 — Mary Ruth Hartman, Gladys Browning, Kay Mayo, Jean Ann Wil- liams, Darlene Hutton, Ruth Pickens, Loraine Miller, Joyce Chambers, Janice Martin. ROW 4 — Carole Wagoner, Josephine Roberts, Linda Covey, Ronald Clark, Vernon Yenne, David Sherrill, Donna Sipes, Peggy Brown, Etta Chambers, Billie Jo Peavler, Music Hath Charms ' Bedford High School may well be proud of its Cantamus club. The programs of this club are varied and numerous; all, however, are musical as the club ' s Latin name cantamus, meaning we sing , indicates. As is customary, the city grade schools, Junior High, and Senior High were entertained by club members at Christmastime with carols. Several of the downtown service clubs invited our choral group to perform for them. As a climax to their first semester chores the club gave an outstanding performance of H.M.S. Pina- fore. When one looks for the secret of this club ' s success, he finds it in the backing which the students receive from their sponsor, Miss Catherine Keach. This page is sponsored by GOODMAN JESTER
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