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PLEASE SIR, ican i have S I7l0r6?n celebration of National Smores Day, August 10,Lake Monroe hosted an evening of smores.Participants created their own toasted treats,including this one below.caramel peanut2 peanut butter cookies1 square dark chocolatedrizzle of caramel topping1 marshmallow, toastedl. Participants toast marshmallows at LakeMonroe. Competitors take part in a smore-stacking race. PHOTOS BY ELEANORE FUQUAentry from smore recipe competitionSeniors Quinn Little and Nicholas Little, sophomore Lexie Smith, freshman MadisonGingerich, sophomore Luca Neines, and freshman Kaiya Grundman take their first look atthe 201 1-2012 yearbook during cHfeution on August 27. PHOTO BY ELEANORE FUQUATWO WEEKS INf ynthesisa growing collection of photosIndiana University students■ gather outside the IUAuditorium during lUsCultureFest on August 1 6. Theevent welcomed incomingcollege freshmen as well asseveral Bloomington Southstudents, who helped registerIU students to vote. PHOTO BYELEANORE FUQUAA dog enjoys a refreshingswim in Mills Pool duringDrool in the Pool on August22. To conclude the swimseason, the city opened thepool to canines of every kind.PHOTO BY OLIVIA WARNICKA traffic barricade spansseveral lanes at the GrantStreet Festival on August 1 8.Crowds gathered to watch awide range of jazz actsperform on the street,between Kirkwood Avenueand Third Street. PHOTO BYEMILY MOON6. Juniors Josie Utley, Ikue Newson, Riley Webber, and Clay Riggins cheer on theBloomington South football team at the first game of the year on August 1 7. The studentsection, decked in Hawaiian-inspired attire, made their presence at the games a Fridaynight tradition. PHOTO BY EMILY MOONkWmsmWwmimSHI |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomsouth/id/8561 |
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Bloomington High School South |
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