Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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Silver Triangle ' What it means to be a Y-teen girl was the theme for this year ' s program. This club is for freshman and sophomore girls only. Highlights of the year were the sponsoring of the King and Queen contest for the Winter Carnival, a spring dance, and the annual style show presented by girls in the club. The money received from the spring dance was used for a scholarship to be given to a senior girl who wishes to enter nurse ' s training. Officers were Patricia Trueblood, president; Bonita Willeford, vice president; Luanne Fuller, secretary; and Carol Rader, treasurer. Club sponsors were Miss Helen Mc Aninch and Mrs. Marian Rugg. Junior Girl Reserves As a branch of the Y.W.C.A., the Junior Girl Reserves has many goa!s:to pro- mote friendship, religious interest, and to create service to the school and community. The seventh grade made up one division, and the officers were: Suzanne Graves, president; Connie Biedenkopf, vice president; Linda Hash, secretary; and Glenda Bruner, treasurer. A Christmas dance was held December 10th; Christmas baskets and C . A. R. E. packages were the year ' s projects. Officers of the other group, composed of eighth grade girls, were: Joan Benavole, president; Janice Koressel-, vice president; Patricia Engle, secretary; and Judy Hlnkle; treasurer. Mrs. Jeanne Hooker and Mrs. Prances Atkins sponsored the club. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES 7th Grade Row 1— Carolyn Sullivan, Patty Chest- nut. Glenda Bruner. Donna Sue Chan- dler, Donna Hawkins, Patrica Brown. Martha Brown, Helen Chambers, Don- na Baker, Jennie VanEtten, Nancy Cowden. Row 2 — Carol Jo Poling, Suzanne Graves, Sue Sample, Marian Corbin, Gayle Bishop. Mary Howard, Shannon Weaver. Linda Hash, Sharon Tourner, Mrs. Hooker. row 3 — Patty Crandall, Connie Biedenkopf. LaDonna Cantrell. Sandra Brinegar, Norma Skirvin. Brenda Suo Rumple. Sandra Nan Hudson, Sandn Sylvester, Patricia Joan Brown, Sarah Thompson, Carol Sue Bennett. row 4 — Levla Woods, Nina Rut ' i Jones, Janice Coffey. Jean Thorntin. Jane Harrell. Gloria Douthitt, Kath- ryn Bush, Harriette Burch. Joann Morris, Donna Jo Drake. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES 8th Grade Row 1— Sally Brown, Trudy Brown, Esther Oliphant. Marsha Pennington. Avahnelle Klnser. Janet Patton, Sha- ron Lee Johnson, Donna Stancombe, Martha Bennett, Karen Sue Nickas. Row 2 — Nancy Lou Branum, Mary Guthrie. Betty Naylor. Nancy Semon, Mentoria Reedy. Jacqueline Hancock, Jean Jones. Martha Williams, Joan Benavole, Eleanor Gibbs, Mrs. Atkins. Row 3 — Rebecca Armstrong, Alberta Rogers, Colleen Wright. Janet Sylvest- er, Judith Harmon, Sharon Mobley, Patty Dunlap, Bonnie Flora, Wanda Nunn, Janice Trlbby. Row 4— Nancy Lltten, Carolyn Hed- rlck, Janice Koressel, Carolyn Staf- ford, Janet Terrell. Tracy Branum. Janet Bruner, Sue Moser, Beth Pearcy. Charlotte Murphy. Row 5 — Donna Jackson, Judy Hinkle. Sue Hazel, Shelby Hobbs, Linda Fox, Julianne Gillespie. Nina Bower, Gayle Funk, Patricia Engle, Judy Barrick.

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SILVER TRIANGLE Row 1— Norma Dixon, Betty Dinney. Janice Empson. Karen Hill. Joyce Burns. Margaret Bales. Edith Beck. Virginia Brat ton. Row 2 — Jane Howard. Elizabeth Hyde. Bertha Bowlen. Janice Breeden. Sharon Bowman. Donna Foster. Judy Barrett. Alice Ann Davidson. Row 3 — Carol Babb, Pat Bail- ey. Janet Hlnkle. Rebecca Bryant, June Crandall. Carolyn Funk, Margaret Day. Wanda Hobbs. SILVER TRIANGLE Row 1 — Roberta Whobrey. Bev- erly Leonard, Janet Walden. Judy Lucas, Joyce Pasley. Bar- bara Norrls, Sara May, Bar- bara Polley. Row 2 — Carol Rader. Patty Myers. Shirley Rouse. Nancy Williams. Janet Langley. Mar- ilyn Trapp. Judy Pressler. Ev- elyn McClure. Row 3 — Judy Worley, Sharon Murphy. Nancy Rowlett. Meri- deth McDaniel. Bonita Wllle- ford. P a t Sparks. Shirley Sims. Row 4 — Nora Lee West. Audrey Nelson. Bernadine Van Pelt. Pat Trueblood. Eleanor Patton. Belva Whaley. Judy McMurry. Marcia Norman. SILVER TRIANGLE Row 1— Rhenda Hays. Barbara Hardin, Carla Johantgen. Car- olyn Beyers, Delia Austin. Bet- ty Frye, Donna Myers. Carol Mills. Row 2— Jerry Bennett. Rosalee Boltinghouse. Sharon Bruce. Ladonna Higgins, Vivian El- liott. Luanne Fuller. Barbara Moller, Lane Baldwin. Row 3 — Myra Holmes. Shirley Koontz, Norma Combs, Eliza- beth Cross, Joyce Lane. Nancy Cunningham, Beverly Hendrix, Connie Bennett. SILVER TRIANGLE Row 1— Wanda Stevens, Imo- gene Van Pelt, Rhea Stewart. Doris Salyers. Merilynn Nel- son. Donna Skinner, Dixie Robbins, Doris Puckett, Rosalie Underwood. Row 2 — Mrs. Rugg, L i b b y Schneider. Marjorie Reynolds, Judith Todd. Janet Wenrich. Rosanne Zink, Jean Lovejoy. Phyllis Ann Phillips, Phyllis Van Hook, Jeanette Vernon. Row 3 — Janet Stansifer, Sue Sieboldt, Marilyn Smith, Don- na Jackson, Maria Van Hook, Frances Ramsey. Judy Salee, Donna Jo Solomito. Page 26 This page sponsored by R. K. TURPIN GROCERY — 401 E. Tenth Street



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fl: 6 h{ « ft © F rn-r f -tT ' iTt----tt-tt n TifirnT JUNIOR - SENIOR HI - Y Row 1 — Philip Burrls, Keith Car- michael, Connie Callahan, Charlie Franklin. Roger Hardy, James Buress. Robert Hannum. Don Bowman. John Frazier, Don Hooge. Donald Burris. Row 2— Mr. Hall. John Harrell. Dick Carmlchael. Richard Cates, Kay Dan- iels, Tommy Funk, Dick Belkman. Harry Busenbark, James Hopkins. Kenneth Beatty. Row 3 — Duane Dixon, Alex Costas. Ross Downs. David Adams. Don Deal. Skip Harrell. Tommy Douglas. Dennis Bryant. Bob Hackler. John Emmons. Row 4 — Don Deckard, David Davies. Dick Douglas, Max Gardner. Don Beyers. Gib Apple. Albert Brldgwaters. Bob Allen. Chris Costas, Tom Deckard. Jack Hoard. JUNIOR - SENIOR HI - Y Row 1 — Daniel Weaver, Charles John- son, David Trueblood. Bob Myers. Ronnie Tlncher. Paul Klelndorfer, Jack Jackson, Carter Love. Harold Isaacs. Herbert Sisson. Row 2 — Mr. Jones. Duane Wilson. Ted Thickstun. Jack Todd. Charles Parrott. Tom Turpin. David Kellams. Donald Snow. Charles Zoerner. Mike Sansone. Row 3 — Jack Sciscoe, Chuck Ritten- house. Bill Snapp, Ronnie Van Hook, David Ison. Ronnie Terrell, Martin Sweet. Charles Speer. Don McCullough, Lloyd Mlnnick. Jerry Trlsler. Row 4 — Robert May, Dick Sinclair. Harry Klelndorfer. Chester May, Rich- ard Sieboldt. Bill Williamson, Eugene Jones, Donald Smith, Donald Reed, Fontaine Rodman. Junior-Senior Hi-Y The Mile of Pennies, the Christmas devotional services, and the Father-Son banquet are only a few of the annual activities of this club, which is one of the larger clubs in the school. Other activities of the club were: the ordering of Hi-Y pins, participation in the Winter Carnival, and helping with Gra-Y work in the grade schools in co-operation with the Indiana University Y.M.C.A. Membership into this branch of the B.H.S. Hi-Y is open to all junior and senior boys. The officers of the club were: Bill Snapp, president; Dan Weaver, vice president; Harold Isaacs, secretary-treasurer; and David Davies, chaplain. The sponsors were Mir. John Jones and Mr. Louis Hall. Page 28 This page sponsored by KAHN ' S — The Place to Go for the Brands You Know '

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