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THE PIONEER Fifty years ago, in 19 11, The Pioneer was intro- duced to the students of Bedford High School. Through the years since, the annual has grown and has been improved with each year's book bettering the last. With the opening of school each fall, The Pioneer staff begins its preparation for the year-book. At this time, new members join the staff, arc assigned to their positions, and start their work on the annual. To finance The Pioneer , advertisements are sold and refreshment stands are maintained at all the home basketball games. BUSINESS STAFF STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Eleanor Frump, Judy Tindal. Nanci Sears Jane Dunbar, fall) Howard, Jimmy Chambers, Candee Boone. SEATED: Larry Smith. The staff members of The Pioneer work diligently throughout the year to make their year-book an inter- esting and treasured souvenir to all the students of Bedford High. EDITORIAL STAFF STANDING UTT TO RIGHT: Mar-, Ellin Motion, Suit Woblfdd, Sandy Enters. Gay George. Linda Roach. Linda Bly. Sattndra Jeffries. Diana Somen, Barbara Tou r. Jattui Sullivan, I'am Sallee. Naomi Glenn. Camille Godsey. SEATED: Dianne Pountaine, co-editor; Urr) Smith, co-editor; Brenda Beyers. Sari Hard. This pafie is sponsored by JOHNSON'S CREAMERY COMPANY 20
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The Bedford High School chapter of Key Club Inter- national, the first to be organized in Indiana, had its origin in 1945 under Mr. I. M. McFadden. Under the sponsorship of the local Kiwanis Club, the purpose of Key Club is to perform services to the school and the community. Some of the worthwhile projects undertaken by the thirty members of Key Club have been the donation of baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas, helping with the Heart Fund Drive, and the presenta- tion of a $25 Bond to the Senior Boy who has made the greatest contribution to the school and the com- munity. In addition to the annual Father-and-Son Banquet, each year Key Club holds two appreciation dances in honor of the basketball and football teams, at which the Most Valuable Player awards are presented. As a money raising project, the enterprising members of Key Club sell peanut brittle. KEY CLUB OFFICERS Busily preparing for the Peanut Brittle sale are Gene Emerson, presi- dent; Gary Sipes, secretary; Ralph Sanders, vice-president; Jerry Jack- son, treasurer; and Air. Hartman, sponsor. THE KEY CLUB KEY KEY CLUB MEMBERS ROW 1: Gene Emerson. Jerry Jackson. ROW .?.- Ralph Sanders. Gus Sipes. Steve Williams. Danny Jeffries. ROW 3: Larry Cassidy. Jim Tirey, Jim Edmonds. Peter Phillips. Jim Wray, Jim Wilson. Sam Osborn. Mike Londermilk, John Leahy. Mike Woods. Ray Chenault. ROW -t: Vic Beretta, Mr. Hartman. Dave Ken worthy, Fred Fields. Gar) Dickinson, David Bell. John Noe, Terry Blackwood, Bill Scheid. Steve Harris, Dave Ci pps. ROW 5: Inn Montavon, Ralph Lowery. ROW 6; Jim Bellush. 19
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STONE CITY STUDENT STAFF STANDING: Mrs. Endris. sponsor; Miss Gratzer, sponsor; Patty Medley, Vicky Farris, Saundra Jeffries, Pete Phillips, Dan Jeffries, Jon Miller, Richard Wood. Pam Browning, Anne Szatkowski. LEFT REAR: Randy Herr, Dave Smith. ROW 1: Judi Burke, Linda Bly, Pam Sallee, Naomi Glenn, Carol Sell. ROW 2: Linda Roach. Teresa Decker. Brenda Byers. Beverly Ray. Sally Col ins. Patty Howard. Becky Farrell. ROW' 3: Susan Eckman. Katherine Riley. Bernardine Esarey. RIGHT FRO T: Linda Wilson. Rita Beavers. THE STONE CITY STUDENT A Newspaper with Ideas and Ideals truly de- scribes Bedford High's school paper, The Stone City Student . The Student , which goes to press every two weeks, contains varied articles: editorials, sports stories, club news, personality profiles, humorous sketches, fashion news, and jokes. The Student staff is made up of 28 industrious students who volunteer their time and talents to write the many stories an d features that appear in each issue of the paper. These busy reporters meet each Mon- day following the publication of the paper to get their assignments and plan the next issue. This year Miss Gratzer, who was editor of the Student in '57, is a co-sponsor of the staff along with Mrs. Endris, who has been sponsor since '57. COLUMNISTS AND SPONSORS SEATED: Randy Herr. sports editor: Bernardine Esarey. advertising manager; Mrs. Endris. sponsor. STANDING: Rita Beavers and Linda Wilson, co-editors: Miss Gratzer, sponsor; Richard Wood, photographer. SOT PRESEST: Mary Ann Pierce, circulation manager. 21
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