Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 1999, Page 131

Description: AlbumWhen we opened the doors some time before 8 a.m., we wereAt 2:30 p.m., we met outside the atrium and in the parking lots togreeted by crowds of students who filled the hallways talking towait for the bus, gossip about the days events and prepare to headtheir friends. During the pep rallies in the gym and commons area,home. Closed campus caused a crowded cafeteria with long lunchwe opened our mouths to show which class had the most spirit.lines and limited seating. Juniors closed the year by sponsoringFreshmen entered the new building with wide-open eyes wonder-prom and anticipated their final year of high school while seniorsing what lay ahead, while sophomores dreaded the upcomingfrantically finished college and scholarship applications. As indi-ISTEP testing. Individual talents became evident in events such asviduals we took separate paths when the school day came to a close.band and choir concerts, theatre productions and musicals.Hurrying to dress up before the girls swimming Sectional,the boys swim team wraps up in togas to show their spirit.The team gathered together before Saturdays Sectionalfinals to continue a tradition of dressing unusually to givesupport for the girls team.Performing during Fine Arts Night in February junior BobThompson, senior Tim Stamps and sophomores NateBrenner and Todd Mason entertain attendants in thecommons. Fine Arts Night previewed jazz combos andsymphonies and displayed art pieces created by students.One* Allopen & close^ Album()
Source: http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomsouth/id/6137
Collection: Bloomington High School South

Further information on this record can be found at its source.