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Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. DEER DIHRY 7 School days once again. Gee, seniors at last. It's unbe- lievable, but Our Year has finally come. 8 Classes are all arranged and everyone is settling down to work-who ever said that being a senior was simple- 9 First football game tonight and we downed Mitchell 19-6. Our team sure looks swell in those new uni- forms- especially No. 14 Chow did that get in herelj 12 The football team is still sweating it out over at Thornton. Everyone has been watching the team and especially Mr. Chadwick, the new line coach- 24 First edition of the Student out today-What would we do without Public Notes ? C probably a lot betterj Student Council elected-Jerry Bridwell president- Magazine sales to start soon. John Nelson heads Hi-Y. 8 Judy Turner chosen as G. A. A. president-Donna Lee, editor of Pioneer . Miss Chase is pleading with seniors not to wear plaid shirts to the photographers! Football team lost to University High 14-6. 16 Bridge has hit B. H. S. Every week-end brings a gath- ering at someones house to play cards, talk, and, of course, eat. 20 Steve Hostettler, president of Scarlet and Purple. Bob Minton, organist, entertains at convocation. Cutter Eleven ends home schedule with win over Jasonville. 29 Football dance tonight, sponsored by Key Club. Bud Edwards wins most valuable football award. 25 Senior class election today-Jerry Bridwell, president, Arthur Edwards, vice-president, Donna Lee, secretary, Irene Wray, treasurer. Miss Newsom and Mr. Hartman are sponsors. 5 Students choose jean Wykoff, Sue Armstrong, and Bob Simmons as yell leaders. Good luck, kids! Jane Loveall heads Literary club. 10 G. Taggart selected president of T hespians. P ll Gordon Henderson gives Armistice Day address. Judg- ing from the crowd-how we do love parades!-! 12 Sadie Hawkins Day-Gloria jackson reigns as Daisy Mae, Benny Colglazier, Lil' Abner. Where did all the schmoos come from ? ? ? 19 Basketball has arrived at last. Peru defeated us 17-22. Such a good looking team this year! 26 Juniors select Lary Menaugh, president. Mr. Brown and Miss Cox are class sponsors. Basketball team lost to Washington but gave Seymour a walloping defeat. 1 English literature class attends the Macbeth perform- ance at I. U. 5 County cheerleaders attend conference here. 17 Christmas issue of the Student -Santa sure must be a versatile guy to fill all these orders! Defeated Vincennes 53-42. Holly wreaths issued today- Finally have my orders filled. 22 Don't Open Till Christmas presented by Scarlet and Purple. Key club Christmas dance at the Legion- CCharlie Kramerls bandb 27 This day will be remembered in the hearts of every senior and possibly every B. H. S. student. Warren jones, star center and everyone's friend, died today. 2. New Year's resolutions made and broken already! New Year's parties galore. Jan. 6. jan. 14 jan. 20 Jan. 25 Jan. 18 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 5. Mar. ll Mar. 12 Mar. 14 April 5 April 6 April 10 April 19 May 15 May 19 May 20 May 22 May 24 May 26 Sohn-Laidler Dance-so many pretty formals and we. fitted tuxedos! Oolitic wins County tournament crown. Seniors solvin most puzzle. Defeat Martinsville 36-30. junior Class presents Nifty Varieties . Bob Simmon. Master of Ceremonies. Senior committees announcer: Cutters defeat Seymour Owls 36-34. Defeated Mitchell 46-42. Everybody's going to I. U. tl hear Vaughn Monroe but me! 'These Flags Still Fly presentted at convocation. Fit teen win first place at Bloomington musical contest. B. H. S. students broadcast over WBIW. Cutters end basketball season-defeated by Bloomin ton 43-36. We certainly have a hard fighting team thi year. Band performed tonight. Stonecutters defeat Shawswick, Huron, Oolitic and Tu nelton to win Sectional crown. Rah, yeah, Bedford! Mrs. Billy Bryant, first lady of the river, presents co vocation. Cutters win Regional by defeating jeff Red Devils a Paoli. Such happy people! ! On to State! Y-Teen style show big success. Seniors exchange na cards. Sob- Jasper Wildcats are on the loose again and d feated our hard fighting Sutters 41-33. We're still fro Bedford- no one prouder. Thanks a lot, Carol Girdle for helping us out while Jean and Sue had the mum Appreciation pep session for the team. Mrs. McNut cake sure was beautiful. Oh. to be a freshman with many more pep sessions ahead. The Scarlet and Purple presentation A Little Honey Mrs. Chandler deserves a lot of credit for a swell pr duction. A swell cast too! Pioneer deadlines are met and are we glad. We c sit back and relax now. Baseball and golf teams going strong. Track has be revived at B. H. S. Scenes from Shakespeare presented by Richard Ca radine. This is our last paid convocation for the yea Every year they seem to improve. Mothers' Day in B. H. S. and Y-Teens worked hard make it a big success. Honor Day and the last one for us! Class Day. The program under the direction of Geor Taggart has been rehearsed and rehearsed again. Do we feel proud in our caps and gowns. Prom is tonig Must get home and press my formal. Oh I hope doesn't rain! Baccalaureate. We should all be ready to go out into t world-spiritually that is. We're donning our rough it clothes and out to Spri Mill for the day. We'll probably eat ourselves sick b this just comes once in a lifetime. Almost finished. Solemnly walking down the aisle receive our diplomas we realize that this is our last vie of B. H. S. as students. After twelve years of workin and having fun together we are each looking forwar to having a successful future.
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. PLAN GUI? ACTIVITIES INVITATION COMMITTEE: Beverly Berrisford, CLASS DAY COMMITTEEi Row l: Ann Bailey, Ralph Turpin, Merle Bough, jean Shepard. Bob Fisher, Frances Justus, Emmabelle Kern. FARIEWIELL Tune: U wil Farewell, to dear old Bedford High, We hate to say goodbye, But we must go. Farewell, to all the joys we knew, Our high school days are through We'll miss you so. You have filled our lives with happiness, This to you we wish to stress. Farewell, to all the joys and fun, Our high school days are done, Now we are through. Farewell, the time is growing near, We leave our high school dear, We say farewell. W' e will cherish you in all our dreams- Memories of you we hold serene. Farewell, diplomas we receive, Our books and friends we leave. We say farewell. SCHOOL MOT I'OiVlHClf qui se vincit. CLASS MO'l'TO1WC have sown the seeds of knowledge, let us reap success. CLASS COLORS-Old rose and silver. CLASS FLOWER-Lily-of-the-Valley. Row 2: Stephen Hostettler, Wilbur Ander- sen, Arch Voris, George Taggart. SOM, COMMITTIEIE: Don Riggs, Raymond Nash, Robert Borden, Billy Henderson, Kathryn Owens, johann Bellush, Dolores Bechner, Patricia Bartlett, Carol Krausbeck. COLOR AND MOTTO COMMITTEES: Row l : hloyce Rohde, David Hobbs, Lois Hall, Evelyn Root, Esther Davis, Phyllis Grogan, Barbara Sears. Row 2: Bob Carson, Bill Weddle, Don McCoy, Bob Spires, Nancy Schreiber, Wilbur Andersen.
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OUR IUNICDR LEQDERS . . . THEY DID .Fl SWELL IGB President Larry Menaugh, seated, was ably as- sisted by: judy Turner, vice-president, Harris Brown, sponsor, joan Lewis, treasurer, Miss Marjorie Cox, sponsor, Marjorie Weaver, secretary. The Ways and Means committee thought of sev- eral ways to raise money. The members are: Row l : Nelda Ravenna, Tommy Owens, chairman, Martha Purdy, Patty Wagoner. Row 2: Betty Miller, Norma Turner, Sue Armstrong. Row 3: Jeanne Koetter, Lucy Ann Ingalls, Suzie Herley, Charles Allen. Ab- sent when pictures were made were: Carol Girdley, George Berrisford, and Suzie Mitchell. A general Prom Planning committee was formed, with the chairmen of each of the special committees as members. Row l 1 Part Laidler, general chairman. Row 2: Carol Hall, refreshment, Nina Kern, theme, Carroll Morris, invitation. Row 3: Gene johnson, program, Don Quackenbush, properties, joan Auer- bach, band, Bob Simmons, decoration. This year's Ring committee made good choice. The members are, seated: Wanda Hobson, jack Briner, chairman. Standing: Bob Holmes, Don Voyles, Norma jean Orr, Cecelia Hawkins, Fletcher McCracken, jane Loveall, Bob Gore. Shirlee Utter- back is also a member.
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