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E? V' 5 r- A l BLUE 'I'RIANGl.E Row l-Ladunna lltggtns, Martlyn Trapp Becky Watsun. Martha Nlknk, Stn- Rt-hy Ruby Javtlbs, Naomi Walk:-1. Carulytt Smith, Barbara llullars. Musgrave. Barbara llardm. Phyllts Cllatnlwrx, Marjorie Rn-ylwltls, Slnlrtm tiltlsv-te, Shirley llarmun. Mlldrvd Lawslln Row Z!-Jann' Habh Barbara Sltlvkvy, Barbara N Wilson. Judie Cux, I-ililaht-th Vrlvss. M1-rnl--th McDaniel, Sue Klnlt-y, Mary Ftmtlt-r, Nauntt llammer. Rowll-Patty Srhwab. .lu Ann llall, Betsy Abbott. Judy Braham .lam-t llmklv, Pill-an-tr Patton. Clllllllt' Bt-nnt-ll, Lua Aram- .Iuhnst-n Ellen Shlelds BLUE TRIANGLE Row 1-'Roberta Whnbrey, Anlee Deal, Vtrglnf la Bratton. Jerri Smith, Carol Sue Junk.-r. Carole Rush, Phyllis Philhns, Verna lllt-rttla. Donna Michael. Row 2-Carolyn Funk. f':tx'ul Rath-r. Iltvnlm Foster. Bunlla Wlllvfurtl, .luyrv lklatnllln Sharon Llvlngsttmn, Sue Hu-yt-ls, 'l'hvln1.t Thrasher, Doris Puckett. Row 3-Margie Davis. llvlen l'eal'n', Peggy Goff, Sharon Mllls, Shirley Waynplt-r. Ruth Sklrvln. Margaret Beaunmnt, Luanne Full:-r. Marcia Norman, Row 4-Ann McClure. Nancy lmtullty. Nant-y May, Beverly Gray, Ellen ltlt-lmrdsnn, ,lully McMurry, Phyllls Maltln, .ltnllth lkltfnd. Shlrley llunter. BLUE TRIANGLE Row 1-Janet Carpenter, Nancy Nlklrk, Peggy Peterson, Irene Otllt-y. Shlrley lllnalt- Vlvlan llarlnw, Karen Emnmns, Martha lmw- ler. Margaret Hales, Row 2-Neva Strain, Betsy Ends, Patty Ille- Mlllan, .Iayma Van Hunk, .lnyanne Zlke, Mary Brummett. Janet Walden. Mae Jane Mat'- Alllsler, Barbara Schulz, Judith Twdd. Row 3-Geurglanna Hranum, Wllrna Rlelmnl- sun. Rusalle Skinner. Ann Blssey, Umm.: Kerr, Allce Rogers, Ellen Lehman, Ire-ne Deckard, Sue Prince, Shlrlee Chandler. Row 4-Wilma Sanders, Jody Rudman. Marl- lyn Gardner. Alice Sullivan. Nanry Wllllatns, Bt-lva Whaley, Marllyn llaxp. .leant llanst-n Phyllls .lt-Hersnn, Wanda llt-ntlrlv Page 24 Thie. paqe mprwnnorecl by THE VOGUE ' Janfzen and Koret of Califmmin Row Z-Audrvy Nvlsnn, Elealmr Ftllfwrti, Helly
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Student Council ' gg :Wi STUDENT COUNCIL Row I-John Wtlbur, Larry Hanklns, Glenda Bruner, Suzanne Graves. Carolyn Sullivan, George Stanger, Kenneth Parker, Jackle Abram, Blll Mtnor, Sara Jo May. Row 2-Roger Isaacs, Verna Merlda. Sue Beyers, Rhea Stewart, Gayle Blshop. Helen Chambers, Llnda Hash, Marlan Pressler, Mary Howard, Nancy May, George Mercer. Row 3-Larry Stuckey. Ladonna Hlgglns, Margaret Day, Margie Edwards, Suellen Swalm, Margie Davis, Marvin Pate. Joan Mlller, Llnda Hollingsworth, Marllynn Messel. Row 4--Paddy Engle, Louls Batley, Janice Thrasher, Jae Hnrstman, Robert Tucker, Wlllts Sims, Jerry Adams. Doyle Winter. Dan Weaver, Martin Sweet, .llm Smith. Row 5-Btll Blssey, Gary Gooldy, Richard Rose, Russell Lawyer. Donald Mlller. David EuDaly, Charles Miller, 'Tom Mlnnlrk, Danny Bowlen. An organization which enables the student body to have a voice in making and entorcing school policies is the Student Council. Some of the objectives ot this group include maintaining cooperation between teachers and students, acting as hosts to visitors, assisting in raising money tor school activities, training students in leadership, and attempting to maintain a satistactory school spirit. Two students are elected trom each ot the home rooms to act as representatives. From that group the otticers plus an elected student trom each grade level malre up the Executive Committee ot the council. Besides worlcing on special projects and help- ing with community and national drives, the Student Council supervises the election ot the yell leaders, conducts school clean-up and courtesy drives, provides hall moni- tors tor noon period supervision, sponsors many ot the atter-game dances, provides student representation tor taculty committees, and pertorms any and all functions that will help B.l-'l.S. The annual Winter Carnival was sponsored tor the tourth year by the council to raise tunds tor worthwhile school improvements. The climax ot a most progressive year was the annual all-school dance which was held this spring. Those students who served on the Executive Committee this year included David Davies, Dan Weaver, Ladonna Higgins, Janice Thrasher, Charles Parrott, Gary Gool- dy, Pat Trueblood, Charles Miller, Paddy Engle, Linda l-lash, and David Williams. Mr. Edward H. Cuddy is the Student Council adviser. Page 23
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Blue Triangle BLUE TRIANGLE Row 1-Myra Lou Holmes. Shirley Koontz. Pat Sparks, Norma Combs. Sharon Bruce. Nancy .Io Lenlz, Loretta Quimby. Vera Rubin! son. Patty Knapp, Pat Hendricks. Row 2-Della Austin. Bernadene Sparks, Phyllis Van Hook. Mary Brown. Rosetta Wood. Karen Wampler, Janlce Thrasher. Ann Lugsdnn, Norma Harp. Onelta Stephen. Row 3-Pat Truebloou. Carla Johantgen. Carol Kelley. Shirley Rouse. Judy Worley. Kay Heltle. Wanda Hobbs, Janet Sue Headley. Ilene Fulfnrd. Row 4-Mrs. Franklin. Ruth Kelley. Jane Finley. Charlotte Douglas. Jerry Ann Bennett. Nora Lee West. Nancy Hendricks. Benita Hawk. Janet Stnnslfer. An organization wiTh membership limiTed To junior and senior girls in Blooming Ton High School is The Blue Triangle. lT is a branch oT The Young Women's ChrisTian AssociaTion. The purpose oT This club is To promoTe Triendship, service, and religious inTeresTs. The Blue Triangle Chorus. under The direcTion oT The sponsor, Mrs. Sarah Franlrlin, presenTed The Good Shepherd Tor The ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion, and Tor The members OT Blue Tri. One oT The mosT impressive programs was The iniTiaTion ceremony which was held aT The beginning oT The TirsT semesTer. OTher programs consisTed of a play on Triendship, guesT spealrers Trom The lndiana UniversiTy branch oT The Y.W. CA., and ChrisTmas music given by members oT The Blue Tri. The new oTTicers of I954-55 were insTalled aT a meeTing near The end oT school. The proTiTs Trom The Blue Tri Bazaar BooTh were The clubis conTribuTion To The WinTer Carnival. Each year aT commencemenT The club awards a scholarship To an ouTsTanding senior member who has been prominenT in The club's acTiviTies. The scholarship pays one semesTer's Tees To lndiana UniversiTy. This proiecT is Tinanced by The candy Table which is seT up in The TronT hall aTTer school. The candy Table is under The supervision of The service chairman. A service award plague is presenTed To an ouTsTanding member aT The lvlay meeTing. This award is based on The Tollowing poinTs: service given To The club, dependabiliTy, aTTiTude, cooperaTion, observaTion, pracTice and exempliTicaTion oT The goals. The cabineT members who planned The TuncTions oT The club were Ann Bissey, president Anice Deal and Wilma Sanders, vice presidenTs: Alice Rogers. secreTaryg Ellen Lehman, Treasurer: Jane Babb, social chairman: Jo Ann l-lall, publiciTy chairman: Jayma Van l-loolc, service chairman: and PaTTy Schwab, pianisT. This page sponsored by CUNNINGHAM FLORAL e- Phone 6886 Page 25
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