Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2015, Page 129

Description: the Veterans0Veterans Day is a very important holiday in America, as we rememberthose who served in the military. Several South students celebratedtheir family members service.My dad was in the Marines, so VeteransDay is really special to us; we usually go outto dinner, sophomore Samantha ClevengerMy family went to OCharleys this year tocelebrate my dads service in the Marines.-sophomore Clay Fleenerspent quality time with my dad, andwe watched a movie as a family.-senior Kayleen BeersI. Enjoying the early morning view is one perk of waking up early to get set in a blind. Senior Brodey Robertson-Rader saidthat it is one of his favorite parts of hunting. II. To come out successful is not what makes hunting fun, rather it is thememories made and the view experienced. Taking pride in his kill, Robertson-Rader held up his doe, showing that patiencepays off. III. Having stated that being in the blind is a feeling like none other, coming out with a kill is always exciting forRobertson-Rader. Shooting a buck is always a goal, as their antlers are sought after to show the accomplishment. IV.Preparedness is an essential for a successful day of hunting. Senior Mason Chandler said that the right blind is a must.PHOTO COURTESY OF MASON CHANDLERThe road mosttraveled byhaeeySay hello to Interstate 69, the new means of fastertransportation in Bloomington. Still under construction, twoSouth students weigh in on the effects it has on their everydaytransportation routines.INTERSTATE^junior Breanna Abram20 mins. > 10 mins.I just got used to wakingup earlier and leaving at7:00, so I could make it toschool on time.senior Lily Hoover20 mins. ^12 mins.It used to be quiet andpeaceful, but now it isloud and irritating.uerSTUDENT LIFE 129
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