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HI- Y A former Bedford High principal, Mr, Lester Singer, The purpose of the cluh is to create, maintain, and organized the first Hi-Y cluh in Bedford High School extend throughout the school and community high in I9l5. The first officers of the cluh include Winstcmn standards of christian character. Hole, presidentg james Boyer, secretaryg and Clement Mr. Singer along with Mr. Cezar were the first sponsors, Adams, treasurer. J e if ,M 1 H f 5 R .xv li fharles Boswell, Steve Uverly. .lim Leahy, Larry Reynolds. 'liom Smallwootl. D011 Smifh. Mr, Rohde Rou .': Don Shorrridlue, Dennis Porter, D.wi.l McGuire. Mike East. RUULICI'CllliSC,,l.1I1lCS Richards
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Row l: Mary Helen Zink, Roger Chase, Judy Buck Row 2: Sarah Kremp, Nancy Blair, Marilyn Iiast, Nancy Shaw, Susie Kibler, Dottie Tosti, Ann Sargent, Monia Allen Row 5: Charles Boswell, jerry Armstrong, john True-blood, jerry Waltlron, Suzie Menaugh, Sarah Lee Mc! arioll C trol llolmes lu ly Smith Marilyn Browning, Mary Virginia Endris, Shirley Brooking Row el: Mike lindris, Larry McCart, Bob Mcpike, Rodney Taylor, Vernon Yenne, Mary Lou Ravenna llyllis l dris l 1 lhon M Hoole Row 5: Jared Perkins, Phil Lewis, .leff Splitgether, John Adamson, James Robbins, ,lohn Pless, ,lim Cummin David Morgan lruy Li tle -lack Connor, William Evans .YTUDEN T COUNCIL Mr. NV. F. Totten was largely responsible for the founding of the Student Council. This single student administrative unit was organized in l94l. Charter members of the organi- zation include Mildred Bair, Barbara Bowers, reporter, Chester Byersg Mark Caress, president, Oreta Greathouseg Rebecca Harris, secretary-treasurer, Max Raines, vice-presidentg Miss Ellen Teare, and Mr. W. F. Totten. Boy Sponsors, established by Merle J. Abbett in 1924, and the Girls Council, established in 1926 by Miss Teare, Dean of Girls, preceded the organization of the Student Council.
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Row 1: john Boruff, Fred Herthel, Roger Chase, Don Smallwood, jim Wilhite, Ed Voris, Dodd Edington Row Z: john Pless, Ed Ellison, Larry Evans, Tracy Little, Steve jones, Bill Corya Row 3: Bob Mcpike, Larry Gibbert, Tom Childress, Tom Small- wood, Ronnie Alesia Row 4: Bob Motsinger, Mike McCann, jerry Switzer, Paul Farrell, jim Cumming LI T ERAR Y CL UB Literary Club, formerly Literary Shop Talk Club, in 1922 under the sponsorship of Miss Frances Durrenburger was organized to be an association of students and faculty for the purpose of promoting and fostering interest in modern literature and journalism in Bedford High School. The name was shortened to Literary Club in 1926. Both boys and girls composed the club but since 1934 the group has been chiefly girls. The maximum number of members was fifty but in the last few years the membership has decreased. KEY CLUB The Key Club, organized in 1945 under the supervision of I. M. McFadden, then assistant principal of B.H.S., is now supervised by Charles E. Hartman, Dean of Boys. Key Club is an honorary fraternity for high school age boys, sponsored by the Bedford Kiwanis Club. Since membership is limited to thirty, the boys are voted in on a basis of scholastic initiative and social attitude. The allotted thirty is made up of eight sophomores, ten juniors, and twelve seniors. burger Row 1: Sarah Kremp, Mary Nell Dickinson, Beverly Blottie, LaVonne Gratzer, Shirley Rich- ards, Susie Kibler, Ann Sargent, Donna Lou Kern Row 2: jackie Beretta, Becky Giovanoni, Sally Drehoble, Gail Myrers, Annette Mitchell, Wantlri Norris, judy Smith, Ann Hall, Mary Kay Trueblood, Barham Miller Row 3: Phyllis Gilstrap, Sammy Kay Houston, jean Paul, Paula Day, Mary Lou Ravenna, Barbara Sue jones, Patti Crawford, Carolyn Chastain, Becky May, Ann Fultz, Carolyn McLamore Seated: Miss Frances Durren-
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