Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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Studenf Council The Student Council, the backbone of Bloomington High School, had a very successful year, stated Mr. Edward Cuddy, one of the sponsors of the organization. This was shown by the participation in drives for the Red Cross, March of Dimes, and Tuberculosis Association. Dances after home football and basket- ball games and selling of defense stamps were also sponsored by the Student Council. The Winter Carnival, which was held February 12th, and the All-School Dance, which was March 27th, are two main events which the council sponsors annually. The revision of the Compass, Bloom- ington High School ' s handbook, was another worthwhile project undertaken by the Student Council. This was financed by profits from the Winter Carnival, an all-school production. The council is composed of two representatives from each home room. These students present the ideas of their classmates to the council. These suggestions are discussed and voted upon, and the most worthwhile are carried out. In this way every student has an opportunity to participate in forming the government of the school. Bloomington High School is very proud of this organization. The executive committee also plays an important part in ' the functioning of the school. It is made up of students, elected from each grade level to represent that particular class, plus the officers of the Student Council. The 1953 executive committee consisted of: Jim Butcher, presi- dent; Tom Turpin, vice president; Mary Lou Miller, recording secretary; Ruth McKnight, corresponding secretary; Carter Love, treasurer; Jack Jackson, representing the senior class; Dick Douglas, junior class; Bill Jenkin, sophomore class; Don Rush, freshman class; Linda Hash, eighth grade; and Ronnie Bland, seventh grade. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Standing — Mary Lou Miller, recording secretary; Ruth Mc- Knight, corresponding secre- tary; Tom Turpin, vice presi- dent; Jim Butcher, president; Carter Love, treasurer. Seated— Mr. Edward Cuddy, sponsor.

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-A ■ ' ' » . - 9 -J V ' yfftUHM Row 1— Jerry Tardy, Linda Hash. Kathryn Bush. Bill Doub. Phillip Farlee. Gary Hill, Ronnie Bland. T. Roy Cook, Roger Isaacs, Carol Poling. Leah Koontz. Patricia Duncan, Gordan Isaacs. Row 2— Richard Frye, Jack Jackson, Georgiabel Hays. Marlene Cannon, Joyce Disney. Jane Harrell, Billy Hawk, Phyllis Blackwell. Patty Dunlap, Margie Davis. Janice Koressel, Janet Langley, David Hyde. Row 3 — Mrs. Krueger, Norman Anderson. Don Bowman, Barbara Smith. Carolyn Brummett, Carol Austin, Myrna May, Jim Hays, Carol Babb, June Crandall. Jo Ann Hall. Don Bennett. Row 4 — Eugene Jones. Gary Branam. Ronnie Drake, Gary Alexander. Tom Douglas, David Adams. Joe Higgins, fiiax Gardner, Charles Allen. Jack Beard. Dick Douglas. Bob Hackler. Row 1 — Dick Tardy. Sharon Mills. Kenneth Parker. Gene Park. Bob Myers. Marsha Pennington, Sandra Sylvester, Mentoria Reedy, Richard King, Bob Wright, Rosetta McNeil, Larry Stuckey. Row 2— Dixie Robbins, Don Rush, Larry Sylvester. Wilda Sims. Evelyn McCoy. Bruce Sparks. Jayma Van Hook. Becky Sexton. Jean Thornton. Charlotte Murphy. Audrey Nelson, Patty Underwood, Pat Still. Row 3 — Dave Trueblood, Bill Jenkin. Ronnie Tincher. Mike Kerr, Robert Tucker, Judith Ooley, June Vaughn. Marlene Smith, Alice Rogers. Ladonna Higgins, Eleanor Patton, Pat Trueblood, Joyce Lane. Row 4 — Mr. Cuddy, Maria Van Hook. Philip Prince. Judy Mood. Charles Speer, Ronald Patton. Ann McCIure, Duane Wilson. Paul Kleindorfer, Joe Parrott, Bill Pate. age 22 This page sponsored by CY GYGER ' S SERVICE CORNER — 7th and Madison



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BLUE TRIANGLE Row 1 — Alice Rogers, Nancy Nlkirk, Martha Nlkirk. Louise Mann. Caroline Peace. Mary Lou Miller. Sharon Mills. Joyce Maudlin. Jennie Moat. Row 2— Sue Roby. Irene Ooley. Norma Koontz. Joan Medaris. Sarah Russ, Pat McMillan. Ann McClure, Phyllis Martin, LaDonna Langley. Row 3 — Janet Routen, Joan Musgrave. Ellen Lehman, Sha- ron L i v i n g s to n , Ruth McKnight. Ruth Kelley, Ann Logsdon, Jody Rodman. Sa- mantha Kincald. Row 4 — Martha Roubadeaux, Ann Palmer. Shirley Lettelleir. Sue Prince. Becky Lycas, Jack- ie Myers, Janet Rowlett, Mar- tha Kelly. Judy Mood, Donna Lind. BLUE TRIANGLE Row 1— June Graves, Vivian Harlow. Janet Galloway, Joan Ferguson, Barbara Fuller. Thelma Fletcher. Peggy Fowler. Shirley Hedrick. Martha Fow- ler. Row 2 — Georglabel Hays, Peggy Goff, Sue Hays, Carol Gotwals. Marilyn Hayes, Cytha Harrell, Shirley Hankins. Shirlee Hoy. Betty Hattabaugh. Row 3— Sue Hamm, Betty Hai- ney, Benita Hawk. Sue Groh, Catherine Horstman. Phyllis Franklin, Wanda Hendrix. Na- Row 4 — Nancy Hendicks. Jo Ann Hall, Barbara Hanold. Clarice Graves, Nancy Fisher, Joan Hanson, Jane Finley. Julia Grlssom, Myrna Lou BLUE TRIANGLE Row 1— Carolyn Smith, Jan Trlsler, Hilda Vaughan, Mary Louise Tartaglia. Marlene Smith, Joyce Shields, Rosalie Skinner. Violet Wright. Row 2— Thelma Thrasher, Joy- anne Zike. Karen Wampler. Jerry Smith, Janice Thrasher. Jayma Van Hook, Barbara Stuckey. Bernadene Sparks. Ruth Ann Skirvln. Ruth Ann West. Row 3 — Connie Stephenson, Pat Still. Evelyn McCoy. Bar- bara Wilson. Barbara Smith, Norma Walden, Martha Wray, Margaret Ross. Row 4 — Mrs. Franklin, Betty Terrell. Mary Turner. Mary Whisenand. Rosetta Wood. Alice Sullivan. Wilma Richard- son, Neva Strain, Wanda Stansifer. Page 24 This page sponsored by ELLIS SUPER MARKET — 614 E. Second Street

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