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I1lI D11 1an Charles Helton Chaxlcs Vlllllifll r r 111 s rfta ssfll xllllfll J1mmx Xan Hook p1cs1de nt Caxlfton John on The Freshman Sophomore H1 X IS organ17ed to help pro Freshman mote honest hung and clean speech The most outstandmg meetmv th1s year was a mow 19 of the VVorld Qerles of 1946 They also had per1ence wlth Qullxsell s armv Torch Club A form of the H1Y for Jun1or h1gh boys IS the Torch Club Th1s club has had two partxes jomtly w1th the Junlor G1rl Rekerxes The Torch Club met the second and fourth Thursdax of each month J 111 C1 11 Non xlte p1es1dent Cam exon Ju xon JIPSl ent 1 Helm Char e Owen txea 1114 PA! F 77 ,f',. 1 , f 1 ' L' ' ln 3 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 'z Q. vim- IJl'f'SlCl,'Illj Ja 'k S11 sew- fry: Rupp: . ' - 1 ' A' f - : ' ' - s 0 A ' U q I ' c U .3 . . Sophonlore H1,Y a Chmese m1ss1onary, at another meetmg. who spoke about h1s ex- .f . . K xx' . Xi. M 4 ' ol 515- . 3 z - I z'k.'.,1','d 3Ph'lip ' 5. S!'1'I't'l!ll'jf 'I s '- s. ' ' S Il
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unlor Semor H1 Y The purpose of thls club lg to create malntaln and extend through out the school and communltw h1gh standards of Chrxstlan character Th1 H1 X club of BHS has alwaws sought for and recened some of ht hlghest tspe boxs of the school The1r future record as well as thelr retord 1n school xull xer1fx thls statement One of the h1ghl1ghts of the year for th1s orgamzatlon lS the 1n1t1a t1on of new members as shown here Dur1ng the year the club also sponsors dances partles p1cn1cs conxocauons a pep sesslon and ll Hfldlllllfl to these some members of the Club attend xarxous H1 H meet lngs through the state try to brmg 1n speakers who vx1ll talk on the four planks of the H1 1 platform namely clean speech clean sports clean hung and clean scholarshxp F1lms are also secured from the Audlo Vlsual Alds Depart ment at Indlana Un1xers1ty on top1cs that are of lnterest to the group 11 Roger Neal trcasurer Ralph Mahan Bob Apple Bob Dobson Gene RIC hdFfiSOI1 Bob Capshevs Hax Martlndale Bob Blau sergeant at arms Don Susmoc 'Humax Ranex Cotntnex lsaschube Don Drake Bob Todd Duk Bell seueta 1 'VI1 Stewart sponsor Harm Cutslngel presxdenl kenneth Hastlngs Ute p1es1 dent Page '74 Yhw P11111 Sponsored ,Ill LYONS DRL G QTORE Drugs Fountam 'ierxne . ' Az' 1 JA! 1 fd If - - L . , . Q , T ' , f 'y ' S J . L During the bi-weekly meetings, the sponsor and program committee l . . . . , 1 J 11 1 V H l 1 if . . , , , 'I l I A l- -, .- , -. - - , L - uf
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Band Plow 1 George Branam. Bob Blair. Linda Lieo Row 2 Patty Marlin. Jackie Pierson. Charles XYiliams. Bill Thrasher. Martha Mahan. Betty Liford Low fl Jane Thompson. Madonna Reynolds. Jtianola Lind. Donetta Robertson. David Johnston. Shirley Boiid, Carleton Johnson, Judy Lewis flow 4 Cameron Jackson. XVillis Davidson. Barbara Cassner. Delores Stephens0n.'Shirley Vfood. Don Harding. Barbara lVood. Rosetta Brummett. Virginia Bland. Phil Brown Izow 5 Evelyn Fearman, Betty Deal. Jane Crandall. Jeanine Carter. Jim Van Hook, Keith Alexander. Judy Bunger. Ned Bowman BAND The familiar shout of Who's band are you in? could be heard from the far end ot' the football field f then a flash of blue and gold could be seen as the Elegant Eighty came strutting down the field. The band be- gan a memorable year by marching at all the home football games and also the one at Wiley of Terre Haute. At every home basket- ball gatne the band could be found sitting in their own private balcony playing that snazzy pep song we all like so well. Besides playing at all the games. the band also takes part in pep sessions. convocations. concerts, and at commencement. This year they haxe taken sexeral enjoyable trips. including their participation at the Ellettsyille l-'all Festival and the Illonon Centennial Celebration at New Albany. The band. under the direction of Mr. Carl Frye. further displayed their musical ability at the Winter and Spring t'oncerts. The band and orchestra parties that were el I during the year helped to make this 5 ' ess- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Sing and be happy. This is the motto of the chorus, which started its activities by be- ing represented at the Indiana State Teachers Association. Over eight hundred students from Indiana High School's participated in this festival chorus under the direction of Don Craig. assistant to Fred Waring. The chorus revived and presented the old high school song, Boost for Bloomington High at a pep session. At Christmas season th ey presented selections at convocations and for Parent- Teacher meetings. They also went caroling at the hospital. nursing homes. and several residences. On the eve of Christmas vacation, they earoled in the corridors throughout the school. ln April the chorus was host to the Dis- trict Choral Festival which was held in Recital Hall at Indiana Vniversity. Miss Helen Sch- wend, our choral director. was district chair- nian in charge of the event: and Dean Wilfred ful year for the band. . . C. Bain was the guest conductor. Page 36 f
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