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  • MOSER, CaptainSHOULTYA Review of the SeasonWhen the basketball season opened, the hopes for a winning team lookeddark. The team was small and...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 4Top (left to right) : Berndt, Poling, Goodman, Atkinson, Fluck, Staats, Wesner, Black, Warren, Prickett, Hamilton,Hettle, Dunlap, Wyatt, Stull,&...

    University High School
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  • FOOTBALLMax Makes a Gain on an End-runGridiron SeasonThe Bloomington Panthers opened their 1945 football season at Huntingburg by trouncingthe Happy H...

    Bloomington High School
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  • The 1965 baseball team, coached by Marvin Groh,tied an all-time BHS record with 18 wins. Their twolosses came at the hands of Columbus ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • AL W•W :W•; ...1,..,<»/■»; V.! ’’ <™a~j Z^ZZ 6 ” *F. »£ - v£/...

    Unionville High School
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  • student life\$kt?i have built castles in the air,work need not be lost; that ishere they should be. Now putfoundations under them....

    Bloomington High School South
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  • 48INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.respective counties. They are prevented from pursuing a sys¬
tematic course of study by being under the necessity...

    
the library, apparatus, museum and furniture were all lost. Not¬
withstanding this blow, the school resumed its work on the morn¬&...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE WRESTLING SQUADTHE 1926-27 WRESTLING SEASONUnder the efficient training of Coach Harold Mumby, Bloomington wasagain represented by one of the stro...

    Bloomington High School
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  • BASKETBALLBASKETBALL■ he 1930-31 basketball team began their pre-season training long before the close* of the football season. The early weeks...

    Bloomington High School
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  • The course in the first Bloomington High School was merely a continuation of grammar school subjects with the addition of Latin and algebra....

    Bloomington High School
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  • THE 1COACH MARK WAKEFIELDTHE REVIEW OF THE SEASON<—>It was with a none too cheerful outlook that Coach Wakefield entered uponthe second&#...

    Bloomington High School
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  • ATHLETICSSMITHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS 1938-’39When the one great scorer comes to write against yourname, he writes not that you lost or...

    Smithville High School
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  • course it did not last nearly as long as we wished, but after all we wereready to continue our trip with all our friends. Some...

    Bloomington High School
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  • &jMZj£s@&zSC the llamarada isfetfg^&go&sfg1934-1935 SEASONWith eight of the first ten men graduating in 1935, the outlook for the1934-...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • LLAMARADHISTORY OF CLASS OF 1939In digging through the annals of time amid dozens of dust covered documents, we noticed a picture bearing th...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • When the Going Gets Tough.cont.The only other two losses for Northcame at 185 and heavyweight. SouthsKevin King whipped Bob Cox, 7-2, thatwas...

    Bloomington High School North
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  • FRESHMENRow 1—Danny Bailiff, RobertWampler, Charles Williams, JackSparks, Jack Masters, Bruce Guy.Row 2—Byran Branam, Buddy Duffield, Bill Breneman, Bo...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 246THE NORMAL ADVANCESay, Yaller, the fellow at the Mission theother night, said that everybody was everybodyelses brother. Now, since youre my b...

    yet to a large majority of those directly benefited, its worth is unknown, while to others it isan object of disgust or even of fe...

    that the toad has power to poisonbabies by its breath

    and that if you kill a toadyour cows will give bloody milk. How few ofus do not remember how we feared to handle atoad lest w...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Cagers Endure UpThe 1967-68 varsity basketball season provedto be one of both success and failure for Bloomingtons Panthers. The Panthers opened ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 934 Fort Wayne Ave., Diamond Laundry Building, 1986

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    Diamond Laundry Building934 Fort Wayne Avenuecirca 1896Historic Description: This commercial building was constructed for owner-occupant Diamond Steam Laundry&#...

    commercial

    Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection