Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2015, Page 122

Description: *read all about itThe Red Cross Book Fair, hosted at the Monroe CountyFairgrounds, is one of the biggest fundraisers for the organization.Here is a break-down of the effort put into it.I over$90,0Q0 I $Q <|raised <^80,000 -100,000books 6daysofsaleshours of\time donatedper volunfeen 5 year oldtraditionsuccessful book fairThis year, the Red CrossBook Fair attracted morepeople than the past fewyears, bringing in arevenue of $90,000. Withthe help of manyvolunteers, the book fairwas able to exceedexpectations of moneyraised for a good cause.: * : SeniorTaylor Peterson visits the University of Arizona during fall break to decide iwould like to call it home for the next four years. While there, Peterson checked outElementary Education school and attended sporting events. II. Senior Taylor Peteiattends a University of Arizona football game while visiting the campus. Peterson said tshe enjoyed the atmosphere, but did not feel that she could see herself attending the,university. PHOTOS BY TAYLOR PETERSON III. Senior Alison Burt continues her famikJtradition ot participating in the Louisville Down Syndrome Walk with her cousin. The walkfgenerated awareness for autism and provided a sense of comfort for people with DownSyndrome and their families. PHOTO COURTESY OE ALISON BUR!southsideTV GUIDESweater weather, pumpkin spice lattes, and not to mention, some amazing television; fall is a season full of fun. 150South students were surveyed on which fall television premiere they watched. Here are the results.Other 6%Supernatural 11%The Walking Dead 4211The Vampire Diaries16%AmericanHorrorStory: FreakShow 25%ii122 STUDENT LIFE
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