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MAJORS AND MAJORETTES ROW 1: Ron Hodges. Bill Pruett. ROW 2: Carolyn Sanders, Becky Byers. STRUT A STEP FOR US No band is complete without a precision drill unit and majorettes. Bedford High School's Band is no exception. The Cutterettes march with the band at the home football games and in all the parades the band par- ticipates in. They also have special routines they per- form at half-time. Six of the twelve girls are seniors this year. Both of the Majorettes are seniors this year. They perform along with the band. They also have special twirling routines. CUTTERETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Sanders, majorette: Polly Davis. Shiela Bechner. Sherryln Williams. Gloria Hodges. Marsha Briduell. Emily Peterson. Sally Collins. Patty Mitchell. Linda Wilson. Marsha Nicholson. Barbara Colgan. Becky Byers. majorette.
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BAND ( ENTER FROST: Wanda Gebring, Charles Butt:. Tom Pinnick, Date Bell. ROW I: Barbara Purlee, Ted Wolf, Riki Hart. Steve Scherschel. Pal Dunbar. Paula Ler.tz, Brent Steele. Steve Southern. Mike Hardwick. David Beeman. Janet Guthrie. Elaine Orr. Dottle Kline. Sandra Boehme. Marilyn Adamson. Carolyn Sanders. {Becky Byers. not shown). R(J 2: Ja . . Hudson, liwily Hammel. Linda Lentz. Jim Fisher. Steve Miller. Jim Kirkman. Ron Hodges. John Schreiber. Kenneth Foddrill. Steve II ' illiants. Trac Johnson. Bill McHargue. Linda Burjord. Tom Shorlridge. Jim Williams. Jerry Smith. Janice Butler. Jim Williams, Mike Alexander, Bill Pruett. ROW 3: Stewart Davis. Phil Trueblood. Felix Miller. Mike Horan, Jamie Knetsel. Ann Rominger. Dan Jewries. Don Baker. Steve Brinegar. Steve Walls, Harold Ross, Wke Lannan. Tim Bates. Mike Whitted. Bob Kenu orthy. Bob Hansing. Jim Bitttz. Steve Arthur. Steve Vaughn. Newell Clifton, Charles Richardson. Gene Zink, Natt Richardson. STASDISG RIGHT REAR: Tens Hammel. Tom Bndwell. Tom Meuangh. Jon Eye. Linda Wolf. STRIKE UP THE BAND The Bedford High School Band members have not had much time to catch their breath this year. In addi- tion to playing for all home football and basketball games, they have marched in six parades. Five con- certs were also on this year's agenda. The band took part in the DePauw University and Indiana University Band Days. The seventy-eight members were special guests of the Marching Hundred on another occasion. Mr. Anderson says that this year's band is the best he has had in fourteen years of teaching. The band is also acclaimed as one of the up-and-coming bands in southern Indiana. INSTRUMENTAL CONTESTANTS UPPER LEFT — SOLOISTS — FROST: Sandra Boehme. Rikkte Hart. Linda Burjord. REAR: Jim Kirkman. John Schreiber. Mike Alexander. I PPER ENTER -- WOODWISD OlARTET: Ann Rominger, Jamie Knetsel, Dottit Kline, Janet Guthrie. I PPER RIGHT — BRASS SEXTET — FROST: Mike Lannan. Charles Buttz. REAR: John Schreiber. Dave Bell. Ron Hodges. MISSING: atc Richard LOWER 1 1 II — TRUMPE1 TRIO: Inn Kirkman, Ron Hodges, John Schreiber. LOWER i TI.R — TROMBONl Ql ARTET: Vewell c lifton. Gene Zmk. Charles Richardson. MISSISG: Sate Richardson. LOWER RIGHT — PLUTE QUARTET. AND TRIO: Sandra Boehme. Beck) Burs. Marilyn Adamson. Carohn Sanders.
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CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS CLUBS ROW 1: Linda 'ilson, Judj Mellen, Barbara Tower. Carol Sell, Katherine Riley, Carol l'ichler. Barbara Wagers. ROW 2: Bob Kenworthy, Steve Williams, Gary Mclntyre, Fred Coldsboro, Pete Phillips, John Lancaster. ROW v r. Springer, chemistry sponsor; Ed Overtoil, David GiovartOni. Larry Bennett. Ted Wolf, Mike Dixon. David Bel! BUSY YEAR FOR SCIENCE CLUBS The Physics club, under the direction of Mr. Strange, and the Chemistry club, headed by Mr. Springer, have accomplished a great deal this year. Bedford High School's future physicists have undertaken the monu- mental task of building a mass spectrograph and have searched frantically for the necessary parts. They hope to ha e the spectrograph assembled by the end of the year. The members of the Chemistry club had as their main project the identification of unknown solutions. The results of these and other experiments have been added to the science literature, models, and charts which constitute the newly formed science library. To be kept in the chemistry room, this library will be avail- able for use by future chemistry students. QUIET! GENIUSES AT WORK! The chemistry ttudents deeply engrossed in an experiment are Carol Picbler, Barbara Wagers, Jnd Mellen. and Steve Williams. Hope- lull) watching lor alpha tracts in John Lancaster's Wilson cloud , lumber are John, and David Giovanoni. both members of the Ph ysia Club.
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