Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2015, Page 152

Description: r■.b-line(ing) for a cureThe annual Aids Walk is heldon the B-Line trail. Below isthe mapped out route of thefamous Bloomington trail.A modern upgrade of theoriginal steel girder railroadbridge starts the trail downtown.City Hall, the building in which theCity Council meets, also hostscommunity events like the craftsection of the Farmers market.WonderLab, a museum ofscience, health and technologyand home to many Southvolunteers.Seminary Park, a grassy park open tothe community.I. Mustache in a Day performs live at Rhinos Youth Center, the venue where theyperform most regularly. II. Sophomore Trevor Strickler plays his bass. Strickler hasbeen with the band for about nine months and said he enjoys every second of it. III.Junior Nathaniel Floyd, lead singer for Mustache in a Day, loves being on stage and ishappiest sharing his music with other people. IV. Tickets for Mustache in a Day whenthey performed at one of Indianapolis main music venues, Emerson Theater. PHOTOSCOURTESY OF MUSTACHE IN A DAYife [advice] as we know itLooking back at their younger selves, students share advice they would have foundbeneficial as freshmen.Just work hard and becareful when choosingyour schedule.-senior Miri KimIt is going to be difficult.-senior Bradi Honeycuttyget outWhat is your favorite springtime must-do in Bloomington?{{ Walking downtown, is my favorite {{l play basketball and hangin the spring time. Its beautiful . out with friends, yywhen all the trees are in bloom. J J -sophomore Marti Riera-junior Kiara MayJuscGOyotNAthefre;ori|ancancaloithenarTREreparoiBR/Mu:drui152 STUDENT LIFEyoui
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