Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)
- Class of 1956
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FA ,, , - , n - V 7 f g e 1 . , f as A 3, 5 , A 5' 1 A , .F F , . . sp, , . - n 'JS -'xx 'f H fail? .-Q Q 'uv M, 1 lard Work ,I 1 'Hu' canst of l'u'sc'l'x'1' Two For xllll'lll'l'-h is rc xmrclml lwrm' by thc' zlpplalusc' fm' 1lll0tht'l' SIICCCSN- ful IN'l'Ik0l'lllllllC'4'. 1 Ile-tc-4-tixv lu-, plalyvcl by liulmin liuln-rts. is vx- Nancy lluuck. thc- ullflltu stands agog ns 1101 mmm-cl ln' Dm-lm' luclmmls, IJRIYIKI Pmmwm, In motlwr, Put Bullvv, IS fm-stlom-cl lux' mlicm . I . I am 1-xc-iling su-mx SCl'gCil1lt, Duvicl Bulcs. The Satisfaction Of A Job Well Done There are many different steps to be taken as We climb our stairway. We have many extra-curricular activities. A Well diversi- fied program allows for many varied class- room activities. Courses range from busi- ness to science. Here, representing business, is David Wampler in his typing class. Phil Collier, Charlotte Conley, and Shirley Harp are shown dissecting a frog in hiology class. ulvnts lmw' lllillly pmfvs- Slflllill annlmitions amcl goals. zlrtlm XVilli11ms and lJt'1lllllll vm am' IJl'l'INll'iIIQ: for ll 4 mu-r in tha- hmm-.V . r' Q N' N If ' I O - . I 9 o - , x . ' N D r 4 9 vm-ml stmlvnts vxcvl in lim' nts uml plzm mn c-11111-l's at tln lou ol tlu IIIHIIIRIS :xml liugL4'l' .Ionvs am' slmwn In-rm-. - 1 -staurwany. .Iolm llu- slrvngtll alml zllmllltx' to cllmlm thi- stalirwux' was uc- qum-cl In our IDIIYSICLII vclllcu- tum clznssvs. l':V'l'CiS4'S wa-11' namingHn-z1c'tix'itic's. Goocl-natured Relationship Instruction is givvn by students and Couperutivc spirit lictwvc-n stuclc-nts tc-zicliers alikc. jucly Barrett is pic- uncl faculty gave us ll boost. Dvzuiim turccl here czulvt tcucliing Kcnny Dixon is shown lion- helping Nlr. Simpson. Hamm and Rolwrt Hiclinrclson is rv- ceiving liclp from Dr. Borluncl. in., I iiguvat il btw + wa- etween Students And Faculty F If uf - Stltiultl Q Mmm' L . me-ns nun nv glmwm-rs 0 mam ll ll'II' M lJI'lllJIl'lllN tIll'HlILfII ilu' zlicl ul tt'1lt'llUl'S in tht- M 'ly LIIUIIQIIIVI' olliu-, 'IR-ml Hkirvin Q-onslllts Xliss of X ' llmltlx llllfbllt llis 51'lll'4lllll'. X J abs, XQ W7 ,, K t Q Q32 Q5 QW F ,Nav 13 tf Senior high and junior high students Work together frequently and many lasting friendships are made. These friendships are perhaps even more prevalent during the holiday season. Christmas time is a happy time and these friends are often seen not only in classes but at parties, dances and deco- rating Christmas trees. X' VVhile learning the radio and television profession, these radio speech students are in- forming the townspeople about B.H.S. Working Together To 5' I v llu mticipation ancl anxicty ot 1 football game arc re- flcctul in thc faccs of Coach 1' ri cl Huff and his tcam mem- larlnps Stcvc Lacy and jim Br mam arc planning 11 career in mcclicinc. But they are also gi ttmg a foundation in me- cll mics. , , f tx J .g . c 45 I 'N sig by lfgi Pj ' ' kk? C: . C X ,Q r JD X Q0 , 'J 'QL L3-Xb fx Q 'KV 1' ali N ' -'fl X X V .J - K x ga x Cx' lj X X' to X x ' my 1-'R fv 'xf' J - , 0 M at 1, Lift? .3 Tv Nt mix it J 5 in ,a A 1- fn. 9475, - X7 XX 1 X VK' Lwx'i.,X , X 6' is xl J X 'X X, Nlany anxious moments arc spcnt in prcparing and prcscnting a play. jucly liarrctt and Nancy Hauck wcrc cauglit lmrcalcing a tllcatrc rulc when tllcy pcckccl from behind thc curtain during a pcrformancc of Rc-scrvc Two For Murclcrf, enefit The School .9 X' .mx The Thrill Of Sports A very successful sport was foot- ball. Here is one of the rough moments in the game played with XViley of Terre Haute. I Kenny Simpson is seen leading a group of harriers in the State Cross Country meet. His team was one of B.H.S.,s most vic- torious teams. Sports are a very important step in our ascent and B.H.S. has a very varied sports program. Dick Tardy and Ernie Lock- riclge are playing a clifHcult game of tennis, one of our spring sports. at ,- 5 . s-5 f' iff? Q 3 .,, . 21: VJ' al ' w . f- .2 7 . I 3 - E, 1 .- ri as A K K 'S I . . -' ' . 1 ' este ? . if 1? . L A I -u-' 2 N. ?1?5 f h,. . K X N 5 Q Q in S Y it V - Z: - i lf: ' if.1e.f 1 g g 7?ms U'W16 .jf- - v . .. s ..z ' as p I ,. X . . . . new .e .. ., V .H - iw fb Q - .. .... -' - L kkkkk K ,lm y ,E Q 4? . I. .,,g,..M,r.kf4fg g 3 L fl . V 'A es , ,Q i . i ' 7 .2-ii-viii. I ' .i rj Q. 'iv-1 .fir-ffsw: i 'qw Q: -xg, -,,, - as . Mfg ., is . . W ,. . , , X - - ' '24 1 -'Sl ew an - U - . 1 Q I fafaimsf . H A , . f f- A A ' ,... .- . '- . ' . 7 a 3 1, fm..4 . ' l ie X j'i.m'1 . X .. . U . . r r sf . - , . . , '-- . -' if fl X . i . f ,,. H . 5 at W 4f43i9'ilef'-.eelrfamliff- Sw 951' l:wQ'ilff:.f5fL31'Ai A iw . X1-efifrrkii : s me szfw s sk -- w Llfwf MSWTJJH x . . AAJM Y.x C. xxx X N 5 QS xi J ,Q J X M-II If-aulvrs Huy- xsoml, Slllfgui, 'l'l1c'kul', llmnXU'fxoll I lllli ugh' I1-fl tlu- stu- clvnls :ls Hum' tlll'4'l'l'Kl ilu- P2llIull'l'9 on to x irlory. .fx ' J ,l K L A x flhlllll Xllllm-r :und Ilf I lin In xx ahh lS JI S 1 1 . lllll I'1'l'V'lINHll Im' tlw lmll In ilu- IIIQQVI, KAPIIIIIIIHIS Inxkf-tim!! gem gm-s All Helped Us To The Top Step ' J ,..f si-wg' rs.., 5' Indy Barrett and Ioanie Benavole attained a suc- cess with B.H.S. radio training. NVe have reached high school success and we stand on the threshold of a new and exciting life. This new life holds many sad and happy moments as does the present. We will make new friends and lose track of some others. However, the memories of these years will go with us forever. W'e will encounter and snrmount many more stair- Ways in this new life but none of them will hold as much significance as has our origi- nal journey up the stairway which repre- sents Bloomington High School. XVe will spread throughout the world and assume new, more important responsibilities, ever climbing a stairway to success. Harriers Simpson, Ellis, Curts, Skir- vin, Lake, Nladding, and Stuckey with the S.l.A.C. trophy. L ' 1 N , I Wi. X 3 A is Q Gab vf X 0' 2 1 45, i 1 K Qi 3 Q is- , X .N 3 . X 1 Q Q A Xkfi' is A xx 5 5 5 NR x K 4 -xfmm -Q : ,Q m. 1 Q I iff 'Kg Wdfffw' W' JW' ,, Lim UW' I 2 Zwwtflfifff Sf WM state VW Milf' eah Asahi jo Ie mwwgfaaa W PM fiiif W 4 1 . Stairway to Succe is not a ays the long h d r that it seems t . We are aided in this cl b y the many activ't' which make this journe pain- - X less. Many hap urs have bee spen fr th steps ' uk to Succe n t e y club acti ies . th inter Camiv , Reserv wo For M i der, o . ces, club meeting d of cours x our se e .4 ivities. Go c time nt hard Work co r.1 ied ff lau ht nd mora e by last 15 ' iendshigl - : activi- e ha play a a a role in our da 5 01 . 1 PC it 9 f My f X 4 S A 5 I W 'Z 3 'Q' W 20 '!H'?B1Mf,'t g 1-uxaiw.. fJNa,w-W , Q .M .m...m ,x2, N., .gL, W, ,. kk K, Q 4 I Divx' I A 11, in Sie 1 ,N rv , I U I' 3 K V. nf' X E ' my ' 5 ' 4' ,lfi A V 'QL if ' -,QW K r l ,.-nd? ' ' ,,,,N...-- ' A ,, -v . My I , . jd Q 5YfLQ3eria??75f2?W5 K ' -W M S, ia RU X Ng 4 S M' , ,,,,,...,-M..-M ,,,,,,.,--f' X M. Sxmf ms. Student Council To promote harmonious relationships through- out the entire school, to maintain co-operation hetween teachers and students, to act as host to visitors, and to maintain a satisfactory school spirit are some of the objectives of the Student Council. The Student Council is an organization which provides a forum for student expression through- out the entire school. Two students are elected from each of the home rooms to act as repre- sentatives to the council. From this group the ofiicers plus an elected student from each grade level make up what is called the Executive Com- mittee oi the council. This committee acts as a reviewing hoard and considers important issues which are to he presented to the council. Besides helping with community and national funds such as Community Chest, Tuberculosis Drive, and the Bed Cross Drive, the Student Council super- vises the election of the yell leaders, provides hall monitors for noon period supervision, spon- sors many of the after-game dances, provides student representation for facility committees, STUDEN lfuff' our Larry lAN'lil'lllMl', til:-nda Ilruner. Suzanne Graves. .lerry Iliggrins. Ibonna l'ii1lei'woml, livelyn Sansone, lion lillHll. David l.ySlll'l'. Mike lin-rr, 'llQ'l'l'l'SZl lllll1lllllbSllll. .lann-I Sue Still, Billy ltidge. Nickie Ilillerinan. lionnii- 4'alverI. linger'1'li:undler, lll'2lll l'I4ln'a1'ds. Ronnie ll2l4'lill'l'. Nou' Irrn llale ltainholt. Nancy lil'2llllllIl, .luditli tml'-y, .lulie .lun Janes. Judy Reynolds. .Iohnny lllast. Walter l'1ill'lll1'l'. Tony Mi-Nlillau. livelyii xYll2ll4'j'. Rlareene Miller, Mary llenry, Belly liivincstoli, ilill'lllj'll Sullivan. l r:-il Burlis. Roll' fflI'1'1' T C conducts school clean-up and courtesy drives, conducts the bundle drive for needy people over- seas and in the United States, sponsors the elec- tion of the homecoming queen, activities of the homecoming parade, and the crowning of the queen during halftime ceremonies. The annual XVinter Carnival was sponsored for the sixth year hy the council to earn funds for worth- while school improvements. The climax of a most progressive year was the annual all-school dance in the spring of the year. Those students who served on the Executive Committee this year were Don Bush, president, Nlike Kerr, vice-president, Bosanne Zink, re- cording secretary, Becky Bryant, corresponding secretary, Charles Miller, treasurer, Lihhy Schneider, twelfth grade representative, jimmy Carrell, eleventh grade representative, David Figg, tenth grade representative, Larry Stevens, ninth grade representative, joan Ahhott, eighth grade representativeg and Dale Bainlnolt, seventh grade representative. Mr. Edward H. Cuddy is the Student Council adviser. OUXCIL Max l'arks, K4-nnelli Iluekner, .ln-rry llavis, ltoliert l!orut'l'. .treliie Baxter. Larry Stuck:-y, l'al Smith. Kathy ltollins. Mary .lane 4lilp:lIri4'k. Gary lf1llN'l'ISllll, Kieorge Finley, .lolin Stevens. 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Shirlo-lx' ,xllll Y:ll1 Ilrmk, l'l'Illll'l'N lxIIIllSl'j, I.1hhy 5l'lllll'lll4'I', I-1-1-hy lv1'y:111I. x ' 1 This Page Sponsored by ALDENS-BLOOMINGTON, INC. 23 Blue Triangle 'LThe Y-Teen Chooses Her Lifeis XVork was the Blue Triangle theme for this year. The or- ganization, consisting of junior and senior girls, is a branch of the Young XVomenis Christian Association, and also a continuation of the Y-Teens and Silver Triangle. The purpose of Blue Triangle is to promote service, friendship, and religious interests. An initiation ceremony gave the year an im- pressive beginning. Guest speakers were heard at two meetings this year. One speaker talked on church Work and one on the Armed Forces. Other programs were an educational movie on nursing, a lively panel discussion on stage, radio, and television, a skit given about ofilice work, and a very profitable program showing work in the home. An installation ceremony was held for the new officers during the April meeting. The Blue Triangle Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Sarah F ranklin, gave a Christmas pro- gram, and also presented a harmonious Easter program. Each year a scholarship is awarded to a senior member of Blue Triangle, who has shown much interest and who has Worked very hard on the clubls activities. The candy table situated in the front hall after school provided the money for the scholarship which pays thc studentis fees for one semester at Indiana University. At the last meeting of the year a service plaque is always awarded to an outstanding senior member of Blue Triangle by the student who received the plaque the preceding year. The requirements for this plaque are: cooperation, dependability, atti- tude, service given to the club, and practice of the goals. Mrs. Sarah Franklin sponsors the club. BLUE TRI Iron' nm'--.lanet Patton. Betty Hardin, l'at lleekarrl. Beverly Leonard. Rhea Stewart, Ruby Wever, Nancy Jane Wiley. Martha Williams. Janis Trihhy. lfulr iuzo----Rnt.l1 Hayes. Lois Brown, .lane Marie Howard. Shirley Hayes, lfllizahelh Coatney. Marie Harp. Char- loiie Murphy, Carol Mills, Dorothy 'l'ueker. lime th1'1'0--- Sandy Sylvester, Beverly Carrell. Leona Mefllothlin, Vharlotte Deal. .Taniee Koressel, Karen Hill. Lihhy Sehneider. Carol Maras. Betty lbenney. limo four--.lanet Terrell Marilyn Smith, Barbara Moller. lbonna Slllllllllfll. Nina Bower. .lonelle Mitchell, Nancy lilillllllll, lbonna Jackson. BLUE TRI Nou' one-Dixie Robbins, Bhenda Hays, l'a4l1ly Engle. Jeanne Jones. Rose Marie Iluerson, ltosana Adams. NV. .lane Elliot, Rosanne Zink. .laniee Einpson, Mentoria Reemly. Roux fu-of Karel Brown, Norma llixon. 1'atty Myers. Bonnie Flora, .loan Miller. Iionna Skinner, Sharon Bownian. Rosalie Umlerwoocl, It. Jane Elliot, Judy Ileekard. Nou: tlirrez --- Becky Bryant, .lulianne Gillespie, Allene Chanrller. Mar- gie lrlzlwards. Gloria Brananl. June Cran- dall. Lois Shillel. Barbara ffowherd, Maxine l'han1ller, Peggy NVhite. Row four- Mrs. Franklin, .laniee Brel-411-n, Ihonetta Shields. Frances Ramsey. Bliz- aheth Hyde. Sue Siehuhlt. .leanette Ver- non. .lean lVin1lers. Teresa Ellis, Iino- gene Fergruson. Nancy Howlett. this X't'2ll'?n this nuns ont- of tht- th-cisinns tht- Bhu' vott-cl on proivcts thc-n prt's1'litt-tl tilt'lIl to tht int-nihvrs ot tht- L-huh. irnpnrtzlnt jnh, tht- inuin function of tht- calhiiwt was tn plain tht- prngra 5 1 'l'hu Int-nihm-rs workvtl vvry tliligontly and caunv np with nn illit'l't'Stillj.f prngrann. At il invcting thiring tht- spring nf IU55, 11 tht-inc had hvvn c-hnst-n alntl tht- C1liDilll't 1m'inh1'rs wvrt' wvil pre'- pzirml :lt tht- ht-ginning of school. ya-an' wt-rc lit-L-ky Bryant, prt-sich-ntg Xlairgit- l'1tlNVtll'tiS, iirst vicv-n't-sith'ntg Put Bziilvy, svc- Blue Triangle Cabinet gn U.'Xl't' wt- going tn hzlvm- an czinclv tublt- aigziin ' i'l'i2llIjLh' c-zlhinvt haul to inzlkt' this yvar. .-XL-ting is an I1-vit-wing hnzzrcl, thu czlhinct cl0c'ith'tl :intl fXltImngh :it-ting :is il rt-vivwing hoaml is Rlll 'l'ht- inc-lnlmt-rs of tht- Blum- 'l'ri cuhinct for this BLU li Tlil CABINET I Und vim.,ln-vsitlvlltl 'unit-C 'gl-vvtlcllq Svc!-vtnl-yi Nmirrl Mrs. Surah I l'2lllklill. slmnxnrf l':itt3' Nlyvrs. sn-rriw cv! .A 1 W. X7' rlmirmun: l':ll Iiaxilvy. swvrnlrl 1'ir':'pr'1'si1I1'nf: Xlllfltl Yun ' Ullfl l-U1-HIL trf'1l5UHll A 'U fl 'ln 00 - llnnk, suviul l'll1lil'll!lIIl .' .lnnis-v lgl'l't'1ll'Il, XI'1'l'l'f1Il'1l, Nlllilililljl V . . '- A . 71 1 1,-1 -.- H .. . 1 . IM-1-ky liryunl. prvsiflrnl: liairvl lirown. pianist: tilt-rin Mxhll th'uHn'nI' Nlykls' M lxul Lhdnnhln' Hl'2lll2Illl, Ir1'1ls1n'1'-1' .' Nlilfgil' l'illXY2ll'liN. first I'il'1'lll'1'Nill1'llf. Czirnl lizihh, pnhlic-ity chuirinung and Kurvl Brown, pianist. Nlrs. Surah Franklin is tht- sponsor. lruu ffm Sm- Slut.-i', Nlnru-in IH-nninal Inn Ylvxrlm lnhnsnn Xlnrthai Us-nn:-tt Iyn Sltirvin, lfwir Irru Kurs-n I'14lw:ur1ls. l'iSl,ll'l' Uliphaint, Its-Iwi-1-:i .Xrinsti'1ni:. Xlii : ,' HI lswln, .lunf-t Ilvltnn. Shi-lhy Huhhs. Jillll' Itwhiwtni. IH-:gy Kirk, t':irnl llnhh, Jllllf l'i'1-sslvr. Ifmr fum' IH-Ih I'4'Ill't'j'. Its-lr: Itinlm-, SJIVEIII l Is-4-twmul, Lilltiil Fux, l':ll. Nur 'nr Nurlhu Sainsnm- Imrlvnt- 1 - .- - - . . iniluvy ilanin: Wilniy .tlnn Xi1lI'IiIl. lfnni i . i i I ,, .. li-5. Illlixzlhl-lh W:1i'ii1wk, Imnnn Myv-rs, lmnnn .l:11'ltsnn. lfuu' lllrw' lllmg:n-Inv Yun IH-II, l.innI:1 Ilaunlsins. Xlnry H.- Nl:ni'u:ui'1-t Img, Sharon Nlnhlt-y, I.:ix'n-inn Ilivli. liar:-n In-4-ltalrfl. lfmr fuur l':lt Gray, ,Inily lirou, lh-vky Svxtnn, Sni- 44' N Silver Triangle Vote for your choice of king and queenlv was heard from several of the members of Silver Triangle around carnival time. This club sponsors the king and queen contest for the Winter Car- nival. Each year Silver Tri customarily gives a scholarship, but last year they gave fifty dollars to the auditorium fund instead. Two socials were given this year. The fresh- men and sophomores are permitted to have one social each. The members of the Silver Triangle cabinet are Suzanne Graves, president, Becky Sare, vice- president, Linda Hash, secretary, Joyce Ander- son, treasurer, Patty Chestnut, program chair- mang Tamara Stewart, social chairmang Glenda Bruner, service chairman, Linda Hollingsworth, publicity chairman, and Katherine Bush, devo- tions chairman. Miss Mary Helen McAninch is the sponsor. Y-Teens To build character, personality, and a religious faith is the purpose of the seventh and eighth grade Y-Teens, a branch of the Young Women's Christian Association. The group is divided into two sections. One group is composed of seventh grade girls. Their otlicers were Susan Jean, president, Judy Davis, vice-president, Terresa Thompson, secretary, and Kathleen Freeman, treasurer. Some of the activities were co-sponsoring a check room with the eighth grade Y-Teens at the carnival, and a skating party. The sponsor is Mrs. Blanchaeline Johnson. The other group is composed of eighth grade girls. Their oflicers were Starr Sare, president, Gloria Faris, vice-president, Marceta Binkley, secretary, and Deloris Funkhouser, treasurer. The club initiated the seventh grade members last fall. Mrs. Frances Atkins is the sponsor. SILVER TRIANGLE Iron' rme-kDonna Chandler, Charlene Billings, la-ggy Minniek, Ann Sounders. lleanna Hardin, Judy Baker, Martha I-lrown. Harriette liurc-li, Sandra Blair, Lois Cardwell. Row tivo- Linda Hollingsworth, Carol Poling. Gayle Bishop, Sandra Brinegar, Bonnie Blakely Carolyn Sullivan. Brenda Runiple, Marian t'orhin, Linda Hash, Connie Biedenkopli, Suzanne Graves. Ron' three- lit-verly l4lnpei'- son, Mary Hall, Sondra XValdon. M1-lvann Jennings. Priscilla lloult, Judith Ooley. Sarah Thoinpson, Bet-ky Sare, Sandra Hud- son, Patty Urandall. Roberta Iiorno. Donna Pickens. Rout four- -Susie Sparks Barbara tiodsey, Leah Terrell. Mary Jane Gilpatriek, Sharon Palnier. liarhara Ilay, Marian Press- ler, .lane Harrell. Lallonna Vantrell, Nina Jones, Varol Bennett, Barbara Fariner. SILVER TRIANGLE Iron: mmgllelen Chainhers. Sharon Roman. Barbara Bourke, Rachel Walker, Sharon Sparks, Glenda liruner, Jenny Yan Iflttell, June Marlin, Sharon lflnipson. Marr-eiiv Mil- ler, Phyllis Hendricks. Row fll'0+StIll.lI'l t'rou1-li, Janet Brown. Toni Trenta. Narnia Skirvin, Nancy Taylor, Linda Mingee. Myrna Sharron Martin, Marv lloward Uwiilgs, . , Rosetta McNeil, Evelyn Whaley. Judie Rich- Roiv 1l11'rv--Kathryn Bush, Ilea Ann 2ll'1lSllll. Arthur, Joyce A nderson. llarlene Clianihers. Ha uek, Caroline Kellv. Melinda Nancy 1 liagzanz. Bonnie Condra, Pain Seheihner. De- anna llixon. Donna Prince, .Janet llill, Gloria Stillions, Loretta l'urc-ell. lfowfnzn'--Sl1ai'on Patton. Mary Kathryn Johnson. Madonna Bruner. Kathy Rollins. Shirley Harp. Norma 'l'ha1-ker. Elinor Chatlield, Erma Sims. Lo- retta Clayton, Sarah Smith, Joann Morris, Patty Ri-el1te1'. This Page Sponsored by BARNARD MOTORS 26 Ifuuv mu' .Iudith Higgins, .Iudy 4'ulp.::lu. QIIIFI' Sur:-, Iinrhuru Smut-S, Gluriu I :1yv Wu'- - . luvu .Iunv In-v Munn, hlurlzl .Is-:lu Iwlllh, Nlury Kirk, IH-uuuu Ifi.-4-us. NI2II't'1'lil Iliuklt-y. Nun:-y I'tll'4IlIl', Liunln IIiIle-uhurlr. Nun' Ilrrw S1-titty Ilvutl, lmrlt-uv lirnulmux, Susie- YIlJIN'Yl'l', Sha-Ihy IIIIIIIIIIII, Jann- Nlillt-r, Maury INIItt'Il1-Il. lfuu' fum' Sully Illlllll. Shirle-y liutt-lu-r, Suzanne- Wlullf-y, Stu-rry 1'ulIn-rt. Susie- tiulyuu. Luis XIUIIIIIIUIIIIII, I'IlCII'I'Il CII.-'IIDIC Y-'l'I'1ICNS rin, ldv:-Iyu Suln-1-, Shuruu IIIIXVIKIIIS. ltftll' N I'IIC1II'l'II CII.-XIDIC Y-'IICICNS lfulr um' Hrs, Atkins, t'uuuin- 'I'I'INIt'l', lit-x' l'l'IQ Slilliwus, Nl:ul'tIl:u Wriglxt, Iirn-mlu Ilul' umu, .Iuuv Illxmlt-s. Auiw- liurtuu. lffnr Ilru tilt-u4I:n I'4-rn-grim-, .lutlitll Smith, .Inst-ttv Huh urls, In-lm-is I llIlIiIl0lISt'I', Imuuu IIllI'I'tlllLfIIS. .lnuiv 'l'Iuuu:ls, I1ul'Iv:ll':u Ihvutt. Ifnll' lltrw' I'Iluiuv II:lz4-I, I'1liz:nIn-III lim-In-r, 'I'4-rry III'IIt'4'. lruun .Inyvv III'0XVllIIlLf, Num-y Iiuuis, .lutly Ikiggs, .lutly I,I'lIt'II, SQIIHIITI tiruhh. lfull' four .ludy Szurgvlnt, II'-tty IVIIIIIIIIIS, Nlurtlm For Iain, IPtPl'l'Il2l I'ur1's-II, Hum Ile-o-ily. .In Auu t'll:ltIin-ld, .luuv Must. SI'IVI'IN'I'II CII.-XIJIC YYIICICNS lfuu um' II1Il'Il1lI'il 4'uutrn-Il, Suuuly IIi:l, Slut-ruu Suuu-s, .luul-t xXIlIlllbI4'I', Putty .Xuu IIVIIIIZIIII, Nuuvy Suv lPiIIill:I1:1lu, .Iuuvt Wyatt, Slut-rry IM- I tlI'tI, Surull Yun I-III:-u. lfmr' llrn Suutlru I ln-1-ut-r, Suudy Ilurpvr, IIUIIIIZI Xlulrlvy, Ilvlvn III'1'Ilt1'I. I ull5:l .llvm-S. .IIIIIX lmvis, I.ul:l Nluy Wzlluplt-V, Suunlrzu I'ut1'l'snul. NllI'IIIil Willis, Suunlru Svutt, Nlnrilyu .XIlI'JlIIl. lftlll' Ilfrrr' Iliulul Stout, SIIEIVIIII Ixzuzws, Sululrsl KI'IIIllt'l', .In-uuIt'1-r I-'ic-Isis. I'illlISt lluu Itlu-, .IluI3 .KII1-u, Sluirlt-5 Imu I'lISIl'I'. Iluvlu-I lit-vmwls. Junly I'IlI'IliIIlI. lfnu' fmrr Surulu xI4'l'I'IIIlIIII, Xlurthu Ilulrlr, Ih-4-ky I'uluu-r. Sus- Ih-e-It, .Xuu Wullo-rw, l'la,xIIis IJIIIIIIII. SIn:ll'uu Kang Smith. .It-:lm-tlv I:IIl'1'Il, I':lul:l Xluhlvy. Iiillio- .In-nu lit-rr. Sl'IYICN'I'II CII.-XIDIC Y-'I'I'IICNS lfufr um 'I'nu.x XIt'I 1II'IiIlltI. Sluirln-5' Ilia-stauutl. I mx lllnriu .I4'IIII, SIIIVI1-5 IIt't'IxIll'4I. .I1yt'4' IIItl . Sluurnu Sumnlcs. Iiuy Sutlu-rliu, Shirlt-5' Ilul- twu, lfulr lfru I'IIJIl'It'Il4' Iluy,SI1:ll'un II:u5'u4'. Ilwuuu Ilurtzrzuu-5. Slnirln-y Vtmli. t'l:lu4Ii:l Hit-1-. .lf-:lu IIl't't'tIt'Il. 'I'l'I'I'l SIl .I2Illl' IIIIIUIIIIHSUII. Nun' thru' SIISJIII I':ll'l'isIn .Ie-uu, .IIIIIZI Iliuk- Ivy, IIV1-u4I:1 Ifunls, t':n-ul I't-dt-u, .Iuuivv Sun- Skirxiu. Shurln-1-u Iiuy Shit-Ids. Ifmr jour Iiulhlw-1-u I I'1'l'IlliIII. lluth Iizuls, .luuu I':utto-r sou, Ilulv-II I +vst1-r. II1-Iu-1-vu Suv ICIIIIIIS. IPUIIIIZI Nlzurit-1'uIw-r. This Page Sponsored by BENAVOLE LINCOLN-MERCURY 27 JUNIOR SENIOR H l-Y lfou' mfr-W Mike li:-rr. Dr-an Votivld. lmva lioslu-ars, Dieli Tartly, James Hay. David Lysluir, Don Rush. .Tohn Waniple-r, Hill Minor, Tony M1-Slillan. Nou' llro- -Don ltativr, Tom Curls, David Dale, Hrlilie xfllllllllljl, Ernest I.o1-kridgre, David Me- ilaris, 'Fed Skirvin, David Pomeroy, David lV2lIll1ll1'l'. Newell Gooldy. Hou- fllI'l'l'-H Mike Minnems-yer, Hfhlie Goheen. .lim Smith, I'hilip Smith, Larry Spray. Larry Steele, .Iimmie Farrell, Tom Miuniek, Kit-k Hl't'llfl'l', l4ilI'I'j' lfleenu-r. Don lflIllll'j'. Null' four'---Mr. Hamm. Bill Hawk, Harold XVolI'e, David Hales. Nathan Hall, Erwin ll. Fooper. .lim Iiainsey. Iiob Ellis. David Snapp, Morris lla-elcarll, Feltus Leinen- ws-Iver, Don Miller. Uharlie Miller. FRESHMAN SOPHOBIORE HI-Y Iron' warn Mike Banzh. Phillip Deekard. .Iohn Ponieroy, Bob Harrell. .lark Lemon. David lVllll2lIllS. Steve Minniek. Robert Hawkins, David Dixon. Hou' firm- -Roh Colgan. Jerry Neely. Donald Fowler. John Thompson, Jerry Dale Hayden, Kenny Buyers. .Timmy Mahler. Ronald Cooper, Mike Roark. Hou' fliree- -Jerry Zink. Larry Clarke, Hill Hissey, Stan XVilson. Rliehael Douglas. John Parker, Jauies Perry, Pat Smith, Bruee 'I'emple. Hou' four' - .lim C. Harp. David Martin. Delbert Fisher, Dewey Stewart.. Chris Jung, Sten- son Iiroatldus. tiene Park. Bill Hall. Frank llill. Ronald Tapp. i JUNIOR-SENIOR Ill-Y OFFICERS ltivk lC4'l'lli4'I'. jmilll Nl'1'l'1'flll'.l!,' Hill Elinor. l'll'1'-ll?'f'Nifll'IIf,' llura Hosliears. rlfrlplrliuf I-Irltlie 1lUlI4'l'll, N4'1'I'1'fllI'-lkfl'1'IlN urrr: Tony Meliillan, p1'rsifl1'nl. Hi-Y Clean sports, clean speech, clean scholarship and clean living is the purpose of the lli-Y. The Hi-Y is open to any interested high school boy. The group is divided into two see- tions. One group is composed of junior and senior boys. Their otlieers were Tony NIeNiillau, presidentg Bill Minor, vice-president. Eddie Coheen, secretary-treasurerg and Onva lioshears, chaplain. Some of their activities this year in- cluded sponsoring the Mile of Pennies drive, the Thanksgiving convocation, and a havride in the spring. The other group is composed of freslnnen and sophomore boys. Their oflieers were Cene Park, presidentg David NVilliams, vice-presidentg jim Hays, seeretaryg john Parker, treasurerg Mike Roark, chaplaing and Bill Bissev, point secretary. Some of their activities were selling eokes at basketball games and eo-sponsoring the Nlile of Pennies drive. Mr. Russell Hamm and Nlr. Robert Houts are the eo-sponsors. This Page Sponsored by BENDER'S RESTAURANT T205 N. Walnut, 110 S. College, 122 E. Kirkwood 28 Htl .I III-Y FEDERATION lfuuv mu'-- -Miki! llonrk, Ouvu lioslu-:1l's, Hill Minor, Ilvilll tfolii-ld. lfou' into Hom- I'zu1'k, Hill Ilissvy, Rivk lb-4'litvx', .lohu l':1I'Iw1', Ilivk 'l':irdy. Nou' thru' Mr. l':ig:n-, David Williams. Huh l!orutY. .lim l'. Hays. Tony McMillan, Miko Kurr. HI-Y FEDERATION OFFICERS lhivk 'I'zl1'mly, l1'l'tI8lH'l'l'f Miki- Karr, scrn' IHVJIJ Hob Ellis, 1'i1'v1n'i'si1I4'n!g Ilvaiu Co Iivhl. llI'l'Rldl'llf. l Rl SII'XIAY SOPHONIORE HI-Y ' ' A I A 'n I Hi Y Federation m,1,,CERS ' ' , '- ' ' , , ., ' '. , , , ' , Hviu- l':irk. prr.-:i1l1'nI ,' .lim U. Hays, si'ifVa'fary ,' HH X l'ffl11-IUQHI 15 thi il-lnxtrnlng bvdl lmkvinl lvllll-IIIIS, l'l.1'l'-'ll'1'Nllll'llt,' llill liissvy. ol tba- lorc-ln Llubs, l'l't'SlllllkllI-l5OPllOlTlOI'0 II1-Y, :wwf so-wifi:-.f1.' Miki' ic-nu-k. 1'hf11flf1iv1.' null . , . - f - .lohu l':xrlu-r. trr'usln'f'l'. mtl tlu' lllllIOl'Sl'lll0l' Ili-X. lts purpose is to lllllljl tlu-sc various clubs closvr togctlivr, zuicl ' coorcliuzntc- tlivir zu-tivitics. 'l'lic' fcclcrutiou is compost-cl ol' tlu- ollict-rs ol' tliv liour clubs :mtl 1- 4-li-c-tc-cl ll-clvrutiou ollic-'.'. f - . V Q lln- lli-N l'm-cle-mtioli liaul two vt-ry big proj- cc-ts tliis yt-ur. A sc-liolursllip wus uwzmlvcl to il iior boy wllo sllowvcl outstzuuliug swvicv to I 4- st-bool zuicl tht- lli-Y. lu Novvmlwi' tht- Nlilt ol IJCIIIIICS clrivc- lllZllllQSILlVlllI,f lmslwts lor uvvcly fzuuilic-s iu lilooiuiugtou. 'I'lu- iuouvy collc-ctm-tl was givou to tht- Salvation 'xl'lllf', wllic-li iu turu lJOlll.IllI looml lmslu-ts. 'llwv also solcl cokvs ut tlu' islwtlmll gnu Ibm olliu is ol tlu' lil'tlt'l'l1IlOll XVCITZ Dczul Co In-lil pri-siclx-ut' Bob lillis, vict'-prvsimlviltg Nlikv lx:-rr, St'C'l'l'Iill'y1 auicl Dick 'l'1u'cly, II'0llSlll'0IA. Tlu- sponsor is Nlr. l,orc-u D. Puge- wus coucluctvcl to proviclc 3---44 This Page Sponsored by BLOOMINGTON FLOOR COVERING 219 W. 6th Sfreef 29 Torch Club The Torch Clubs of Bloomington High School are the junior high branches of the Y.M.C.A. This is the second year the Torch Club has been divided into two clubs, the 7th and 8th grade Torch Clubs. Activities for the year con- sisted of several social events and their annual project at the Winter Carnival. Officers for the seventh grade were Larry Linthicum, president, Roger Duncan, vice-presi- dent, jim Dodd, secretary-treasurer, Fred Miller, point secretary, and George Crider, chaplain. Oiiicers for the eighth grade Were Dick Sparks, president, Bob Boruff, vice-president, Ronnie Pedro, secretary-treasurer, john Barrow, point secretary, and Charles Hadley, chaplain. The sponsor of the 7th grade Torch Club is Mr. NVilliam Kamman, and Mr. Earl Graves sponsors the 8th grade group. Projectors' Club Education is not complete Without good movies to make a class more interesting. Student helpers of the Projectors, club make our class- room films possible. In this club, boys are taught to operate pro- jectors and to run phonographs and slide pro- jectors. Since the Audio-Visual Center for the Metropolitan Schools is located in Bloomington High School, the boys in the club must also help keep the material recorded and filed. Because i V i SEVENTH GRADE TORCH CLUB lfulr mir'-W Mr. Kamuiau, .Iiuuny Stirld. Billy Riilgv, ltolu-rt Mya-rs. K1-ith Brown, Hi-nc Uwi-ii. linger Ste-wart. lfrnr lim l r:luk ltunyon, llilllllj' xV4'll!ll4'. lioliliy NVis- lvy. ltnlu-ri l'4llll'il'l', Ronnie l'clvrs, Mike Morse, lfhlgar Smith. lfolr tll:'r'r' .lauies 1iI'2llllll4l, .loliuny XVuoli-iris, .lorry Shipley. th-org.:v Vain Iiuskirk. Iianuy lin-yvi's. .lov Alilmtt. li'ulr'ful11' William IH-vsoii, Larry Huh Living.:- ston, Hola 'l'uwnl4-y, Lzirry Simpson. RllSS1'lll:lllll'l', Lus- lii- lforliin. I.ari'y liiIIllll4'lllll, EIGHTH GRADE TORCH CLUB Iron' um' .lim Young, ltivlil aral Ile-nlrii-k. .lolin Malin-ws, llill liavm-iiilr-i'. 'l'umu1y Slick- 4-ls, .lim I-ioslii-al's, liarry lim-ki'i1l3:0, R4llliIl4l l'4'ilro, lmnailil Allop. Nou' In-ri - Mr. Iizirl 111. Grave-s. V1-ruuii l'llilllllN'l'N. Billy l'rit1-lic-tt, liolw lflzuls. Steve Stipp. Philip l5l'j'2lIli. Miki- Ilosin-ilcr, Irie-kin Waiupln-r, .loliu Bar- row. Larry Buslii-ri. lfuw tllrrr' -Iiryan Quzirlvs, Fra-rl Wiley. Tom 'l'l1nui:is. .lorry Barra-H, l'liarls-s Nlvllauii-l. Marla Biwrwii. .lay Naylor, 'lllllll Bm-kiiiglizim, V1-i'mni l5ZlXlt'l'. Iron' four Jerry Uole-y, Bill Pope. liicliy Sparks, Mike lim-niomls, Kola- 4-rt Boi-uiT, Ilan lbavii-s, .ls-rry Ayres. .Toliu lrarimi-r, llllllllllly Hines. of the experience of working with the equip- ment, many of the boys are encouraged to con- tinue this type of work after their regular course of high school study. For the school year, 1955-56, Benny NVright Was the head projectionist and Bill Moser served as chief projectionist. Mr. Leon NVhaley is the sponsor of the group. PROJECTORS' CLUB Iron' rim' Air, Ia-on NVli:il1-y, Ilaviil Bali-s, Ifhlgar Ile-mli-rsun, llaviil l-'11-iivli, .lama-s Baldwin. Na-wi-ll Goolrly. lfuir firm - Gary Aiunyliau. liulr Mi-mlnws, .li-rry .lar-obs. lfmr tllrrr lion Pali-. Stew- Szarkowski, Larry Higgins, This Page Sponsored by BLOOMINGTON PAINT AND WALLPAPER Girl Ushers Hay l show you to your scat, plcasc?'i is a liaruiliar cxprcssiou to all Cirl Ushcrs. Any junior or scuior girl cau sign up for this cluh. The girls arc scn-cm-tl hy a faculty committcc. The tcach- vrs ratc cach girl on thc basis of courtcsy, pcrsonality, dcpcudahility, charactcr and thcir ahility to work togcthcr. Thv girls who mcct thcsc qualifications to thc highcst dcgrcc arc choscu as Girl Ushcrs. 'l'hc Girl Ushcrs dircct spcctators to thcir scats at all houu- haskcthall gamcs. Thc conduct at the gzuuc clcpcuds largcly upon tlw work of this group. 'l'ht-sc girls rcprcscnt tht- studcnt body to all who attcud thc gamcs. Nlcruhcrship in thc Cirl Ushcrs is a gre-at honor, and it is a worth-whilc scrvicc to thc school. Also, it prcparcs tht- girls for futurc social cxpcricuccs. Nliss l,ucilc Swift sponsors this cluh. Cllll, USIIICRS Hou' our H4-tlyv Naylor, Ros num- Ziuk. 'l'r:u-5' l5l'2lllllIll Itlu-a Sli-wart. .ls-aiu-Ito 'l'n-r lruun-. llouua Nlycrs. li'o14' llro th-ru-vu Sum-ll. Nlartlra Wil- llauus, liar:-u llill, .lauiw lio- rl-ssvl, .lurly Milf-lu-ll. Hou' Ihrra' Nancy Wil:-y. Nancy l'r'unuru Kay lirowu Klar--f-in-I lilll U Sparks, I-llixuln-Ili Ilyrlv, Glo, l,l HRAHY STA Fl Nrulwl lbouw-Ita Shim-lrls, lbor- othy Young. Marilyn Gorman. Sharon tlruhh. Susan NVzlIson. Wauula Nwango, lie-ssiv Lyons. Nnnnlinyi Louis ltoruo, Miss liuiuu, Nlury ll:-arth. ltlu-unla lillioll, ltosr-uiary Johnston, F ll Library Staff Pcoplc arc our husincssf, The studcnt lihra- riaus soon find out that it takes two things to makc a library. Those things arc pcoplc and hooks, hut thc most important is pcoplc. Library training is opcn to any studcnt in gradcs tcn through twclvc who is intcrcstcd, has good citi- zcnship, and is willing to work one pcriod cach day. The studcnt assistants are studcnts with varicd talcuts, hccausc thc lihrary offcrs a placc for the dcvclopmcnt of many aptitudcs. Studcnts with artistic ahility ht-lp rnakc thc lihrary attracivc. Othcr studcnts contrihutc thcir assistancc through clcrical work and proccssing ncw hooks. All studcnt librarians do tho daily routincs of chccking hooks in and out, shclving hooks, and doing minor mcnding. Bliss Mary Evclyn Cuinn. librarian, supcrviscs this group of studcnts. This Page Sponsored by BLOOMINGTON SALE BARN Gothic Staff Buy the best book ever, the 1956 Gothicf, This phrase was heard at the Gothic convo to open the sales campaign for the yearbook. How- ever, work on the Gothic began months before school opened. The editor-in-chief and business manager, Rosanne Zink and David Pomeroy respectively, were chosen in the spring of 1955 by Mr. Roger W. Ingle, the adviser. Other positions were ap- pointed early in the summer. Meetings were held once a week to plan the yearbook, and at Journalism Institute the theme was selected and the first udummyv completed. With the opening of school last fall, many pictures were taken and copy was written to capture school events for the yearbook. The business staff was also busy getting advertisements and subscriptions. Excitement ran high over the selection of a cover design. Many different designs were pre- sented, and finally the best one was chosen. As the deadlines approached, the staff mem- bers spent many extra hours in the Gothic office. GOTHIC BUSINESS STAFF , . hf'iItf'flf1l2lI',LI2ll'l't Day, Martru- Eel- wards. Joan Heiizlvolv, Bill Hawk. Nfunrlingw-C:u'0l Babb. GOTHIC EDITORIAL STAFF Nvated-Nancy Cunningham. Mari- lyn Smith, Slmron Johnson. Judy Barrett. Standing- -Judy Pressler, .laequie Haut-m-k. Marvin l'1-nning- ton, Dick Tardy. Rosanne Zink, rrditnr-in-eh'irf,' Mr. Ingle, full-ixvr: David Pomeroy, mlirertising manager. lf! Ag.. ,- This Page Sponsored by BOOT RRS SHOP Bloomingfon's Leading Shoe Store gl:-, Sanity Sylvvsln-r, Sliarnn How .lov llorsinlall, .lam-I Hawkins. N l'IXK'S llllll ICA U STA l l lfulr our l'i-gg-y XvllilI', l'lYvlyll Sltlrvin. NJIIIIIIY Sylri-stu-i', Hull' lrrn .Indy Iinrrw-tt, Susan 'l':1lhot. llarirl Xlarlin, l'al Ilnnlap. Nlunrl my llllYl1l M1-vlaris, .loan li:-na roll-. Ol l'lNllS'l' S'l'Al l Ifnlr our Hayle- llisliop, l':l1lilj lin lllllll, lfulr llru Pal Gray, Sli-n loriu lt:-4-ily. l':u'ol lialrlr, lbaviil X11-elaris. Ilarry lfux, .Indy xllllI'j'2lll. Surah Smith, Nlrinllingl Snr- Sin- lmll. lla-nv Park, l'nl liailvy. H4-vky lirynnl, Itolwrta llorno, Gary Hill, .l2ll'lllli4' llani-in-k, rnarmyinrf wrlilurj llarinl i'llllll'l'1ly. rililur in1'hi4'lj Xlr, tlosm-r, rnlrinr'r,' .Xlir-v Ann llaviilson, rlflrrr- fixing IlIYllIll!I1'l', A ,,,, 1 11 .Aw Optimist Staff Informing and cntcrtaining the B.ll.S. stu- cnts and faculty arc thc clntics of the Optimist staff. Thc Optimist is a school scrvicc and is tlistrihntccl to cvcry stuclcnt trcc of chargc. Stn- clcnts arc informccl hy thc varions ncws stories and cclitorials, and thcy arc cntcrtaincd hy thc columns and fcatnrcs. Thc papcr comes ont hi-wcckly, and storics innst hc tnrnccl in on clcatllincs. David Poincroy, thc cclitor-in-chicf, was in cliargc of thcsc opcra- tions. Hc was the gcncral snpcrvisor of the Optimist along with Xlr. XVilliam Cosscr, spon- sor of thc organization. jacqnclinc Hancock was thc assistant or managing cclitor and clicl all the photography work for thc papcr. This ycar, as last, thcrc has hccn a scparatc clcpartmcnt tlcvotccl to scntling ncws and intcr- csting itclns to thc downtown papcrs ancl to tlu- raclio station. This group is thc Ncws linrcan. rlillL'l't' wcrc two cclitors of thc Ncws llnrcan this ycar: livclyn Slqirvin anal .Ioan llcnavolc. lt was thcir clnty to scc that assignincnts wvrc postcrl anal to scc that clcacllincs wcrc mct. This Page Sponsored by BOUQUET SHOP Flowers Always Lovely 333 PROSCENIU M PLAYERS Row un0YMrS. Riddell, Mrs. Smith, Sharon Johnson, Mar- tha Brown, Myrna Inman, Marcia Ann Pennington, Patty Lee Chestnut. Ann Martin, .Indie Richardson, Evelyn NVhaley. Row tuio--Mr. Voor- liies, .loanie Benavole, Men- toria Reedy, Jaequie Hancock, Paddy Engle, Ann Souders, Charlotte Murphy, Bonnie Flora, Mary Douthitt, Janet Hill. Row three-Larry New- ton, Loretta Purcell, Sharon Bowman, Donna Chandler, Carol Bennett. Patty Crandall, .luily Barrett, Nina Jones, Peggy Kirk, Gayle Bishop, Gloria Stillions. Row jour-- llill Bissey, Dean Cofield, Kenny Simpson, Elizabeth llyde, Kathryn Bush. .lane Harrell, Bill Hawk, Larry Steele, Howard llruee. James XV. Baldwin. David Hales, Nathan Hall. PROSCENIUM PLAYERS Huw rme---Jaiiet Brown, .lean- 4-tte Terhune. Linda llash, Sandra Hudson, Judy Sowers, Melinda liaganz. Sharon lio- man, Nancy XVil4-y, Jeanne Jones, Rhea Stewart, Peggy Minnick, J. Lf. Underwood. kuw tu:11-Anna-Marie Taylor, Marilyn Axsom, Barbara Day, Marian Pressler, Rebecca Arm- strong, Carol Jo Poling. Den Ann Arthur, Donna Myers, Rosetta McNeil, Nancy Ilgiuck, Sondra XValdon. Ifmr tlirerr- Liniia Hollingsworth, Mary Anne liales. l'at Bailey, Becky Bryant. Marla Van Hook, Carol Babb, .lulianne Gillespie, Pat. Gray. Mary .lane Gilpat- rieli, Margie Edwards, Linda . Fi-omke. Run: four--- lflrnio i Loekrillpze. Harold XVoll'e, i Robin Roberts. David l'o1n- eroy, Jim XVhite. ,lon Shive, l Rick ltr-ehter. llaviil M1-davis, , ham, l+'1':ii14-os Ramsey. Proscenium Players High School drama on the college levelv is the aim of the members of the Proscenium Players. This motto is imprinted on the club stationery and has been important to the actors and actresses for many years. ln this golden anniversary year the players are celebrating 50 years of dramatics at l3.H.S. Even before the present stage was built, students who were then having classes in the seminary build- ing began producing plays. This organization has grown until nearly 100 students are members of Proscenium Players. This year in addition to the celebration of the anniversary, the club pre- sented a 3-act play, Reserve Two For Murderf, a melodrama for the XVinter Carnival, a Christ- mas play for convocation, and several other one- act plays for club meetings and other functions. Membership is gained through try-outs before the otticers and sponsor, or one may be admitted for outstanding work on the Technical stall. The olticers were -Iudy Barrett, presidentg Bill Hawk, vice-presidentg Pat Gray, secretaryg Kenny Simp- son, treasurerg and Bill Bissey and Gene Park, sergeants-at-arms. Many traditions are connected with this club, which is one ot the oldest at B.H.S. One of these concerns an old make-up sweatshirt that originally belonged to Carol Hud- son. This shirt is handed down each year to the girl considered most outstanding by the present owner. Carol Babb proudly wore the sweatshirt this year. Une other honor bestowed upon out- standing actors and actresses is the Proseenium Players Best Players award. Two senior students, usually a girl and a boy, are selected as out- standing players and presented with small en- graved gold loving cups. Their names are also engraved upon a plaque which is hung either in the trophy case in the front hall or in room 203, according to the desires of the club. For several years it has remained with other trophies in the front hall. These awards are goals for the players from the time they first enter the club and are highly cherished by the winners. l .loann Morris. Naneytfunning- This Page Sponsored by BOWER 8 SONS Plumbing - Heating - Air-Conditioning 34 Tech Staff Painting, moving furniture, making costumes, and doing work on make-up are just a few of the many duties of the Technical Staff. Every play, no matter how large or small, must have a Tech. Staff. They see that the stage floor is clean before every rehearsal, work lights, see that properties are in their proper places, help actors and actresses on and off with cos- tumes, apply make-up to the players, and see that there is suitable publicity for the produc- tion on which they are working. There are seven crews, and every member of the staff is on either costumes, props, sound, lights, stage and scenery, publicity, or make-up. Each one of these crews has a crew head who is directly in charge of his crew. The stage man- ager is in charge of all the crew heads. It is his duty to see that the Tech. Staff gets all the work done which is assigned. The stage manager works directly under the director, or the sponsor. Nflembers of the staff receive points toward membership in Thespians for everything they do, according to how well they do it. Mr. NVilliam T. Voorhies is the sponsor of the staff. 'llitill S'l'Al l Hou' nm' Ernie lloelcrhlge, .lim Ennis. Sharon liowman. .Inanie lienavnle, llonna Aly- eri-1. Ann Martin. Patty Lee Vhestnnl. l'4-ggy Mlnniek. .lohn l'lnnls. Nou' Iuw liill liissey, lbavlll Poinerey, Linda Fromke, l'a1ldy lflngle, l'aHy Crandall, .lnlly l'rez-xsler, Gayle Bishop, Varel liahlv, Row Ilirrr- Mr. Veorhles, Marla Van Ilnok, Ellzalrelh llymle, Robin Roh- erts, .Indy Barrett. Kenny Simpson, Margie lllilwarrls, lllnda llolllngsworlh. Row jour lklll llawk, .lon Shive, llarolnl Wolfe, l'a1, Gray, Nnney flllllllllllllllllll, l'aI Hailey, Nathan llall, liavid Hales. JUNIOR l'liOSCl'INIUIXl l'l.AYEllS Iron' one Larry l,oeki'i4l1ge, Starr Sure, llarha ra SOIIIUN, Shi-ron Soares, .lehn llaker, .laek e 'an . : e Vihh: r i o S nplnnIll1..p,.l s nu 1 1 w ll N in ul 1. lioltiiiglio si Nl :ilu nv run 1 41 lro 1 1 XII .s msn , . 'son : - row. ww aura--Sally ltln..1,,, . 's, . i . . 'ry 1 ll' ' - . .' Sie .' awver, Snzar e ualey. .lane liaet In Ann -TX r'ham.-lil, .lerry Ayres. Junior Proscenium Players Discovering acting ability in junior high school students is one of the purposes of the jr. Pro- scenium Players. Other purposes are to give Ir. High students experience in dramatic and technical work in plays, and to give them an opportunity to become aware of their talents and encourage them to continue in this activity. To become a member of this organization, one must try out before the sponsor. This year, the jr. Proscenium Players had many activities including some playlets and one- act plays. At club meetings, cuttings and short plays were given by the members. They also gave several one-act plays, one of which they presented for the annual Winter Carnival in February. Acting was not the only activity, how- ever. During the year members of the club con- ducted research on production problems of dif- ferent kinds. They cooperated with the Sr. High Proscenium Players whenever they were needed. Officers for the club this year were: Suzanne Whaley, president, Susan Shawver, vice-presi- dentg and Scotty Head, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Emily Morin is the sponsor. wwf? gnnif in we Aviation Club Off we go into the wild blue yonderf' This might have been heard coming from any of the members of the Aviation Club. It is the only one of its kind in Indiana. This club is offered to any senior high student who is interested in the field of aviation. The club started the year by taking their annual trip to Kisters Field. Thirty-two mem- bers enjoyed Hfteen minute airplane rides over the city. The club members are hoping that next year they can charter a plane and have a much longer airplane trip. Another activity was their annual project at the VVinter Carnival which is selling cokes. Programs during the year featured a repre- sentative from the Indiana University Air Force R.O.T.C., the commander of the Civil Air Patrol and others. Officers of the club were Donna Skinner, president, jim Szatkowski, vice-presi- dent, june Crandall, secretary-treasurer. Klr. H. D. McAdams is the club sponsor. AVIATION CLUB Iron' unc John Ennis. Iionna .lo Soloinito, .lane Marie llowartl. ltosztnal Atlanis. ltorothy Vhiltlt-rs, l'at ll:-ekarml. Dixie ltohhins. Janice lllmpson. lthva Stewart. ll:-rin-ee Wul- ker. Ann Marlin, ltou' Tlro--t'liarles Herbert Allen, .leatnetto Minon. l4lIltlIl Sims. .latnes Dunlap. Mary lion Sluss, l'hil- lip Ray lie:-kartl. Carolyn Dunlap. Norma Dixon. 'l'om Yolle. Mr. Alt'.Ul2llllS. Nou' tllret' Steve Szatkowski. .lim lrlnnis. ltieharil Sturgis. .lint tialyan. Kenny Wanipler, Marvin Pate. Nancy ltowlett. lbonetta Shit-ltls. June l'1'a1nl:1ll. llill Stuekey. Nou- four -Kenny Nikirk, 'I'on1 Allen. .lim Szntkowski. lion lfZlll4'l'. lion Miller. Kenneth llollingsworth, Nancy Logstlon. lmnna Skinner. .lune Vaughn, Kohn-rt Sturgis. l'ete Gray. Public Address Staff The Public Address Staff is just one of the many student service organizations at Bloom- ington High School. It is the group of senior division boys who operate and maintain all of the Public Address equipment and make installa- tions, both portable and permanent. These boys work at all of the ball games, pep sessions, convocations, and all of the other school social functions, including after game dances. One member of the Public Address is always seated at the control board so that students and faculty members will know where to locate him when necessary. Mr. XVilliam T. Voorhies, instructor in speech and dramatics, is the sponsor of this organiza- tion. He chooses boys for the Public Address Staff of the basis of their indnstriousness. de- pendability, and interest. Robin Roberts, a senior Who has been a member of the Public Address Staff for four years. was the student leader of the organization this year. PUBLIC ADI DRESS STAl l Nwrltrri .Iiln linuis. Nathan llall. Slunriirlyl .Ion Shire. Nlr. xvllllillll 'l'. Yoorhies, Kenny Simpson. .lohn linnis, llohin Roberts. Senior Cheerleaders .-X cheerleader should set a good example. That is one main purpose of the Senior Iligh Cheerleaders' Cluh. Any student in high school interested in promoting good sportsmanship, and who is willing to practice to he a varsity yell leader is eligihle and urged to join this eluh. The clnh memhers are always interested in creat- ing new yells and songs to add to the variety and enthusiasm ol' the cheering section. Cartwheels, splits, and flips as well as funda- mental arm and leg movements are practiced at the meetings. Also proper jumping, rhytlnn and coordination are emphasized in the Nlonday afternoon practices. Almost every year, new uniforms, and some type of equipment, such as megaphones, etc., have to he purchased for the varsity, reserve, and freshmen cheerleadersg therefore a money- malaiug project is a necessity. Bake sales and others are only a liew of the projects for the year. Ollicers for this year were Nlarilyu Smith, president, l.ihhy Schneider, vice-president, lion- nie lflora, secretary: and Paddy Engle, treasurer. Nlrs. Ioan Travis is the sponsor of the cluh. 1Illl'Il'1ltl.l'IAlllCltS Iron- our .X n u Xlarliu. l.iiuln llnsh, .loyee Hills. Vounie liia-denko nf, Sandy I .X l lilair. Ifnrl' llro lionnii- M l-'lorn, Norma lbixon, l':uInly lingle, .Iuekie 'Fuck' . er, Xlaxine l'llJlllllli'l'. lfflll' ' .,, - rliree .lon-y Il n u It i n s , Hayle liishop, til:-mln llrn , ner, I.iu4l:i llollingsnorili, f lialhrlvn Hush, AIUNIUIK ciiicicii1,icAni-:ns Iron- our .lanie 'l'liom:is. Sandra l'1-ti-rsou, l'Irni:i llanilu. .laniee llonrd. Iron na llill'l1Il'JIVl'H, ll1Il'lHIl'il Snnu-s. Starr Sars-, Gloria 1'orhiu. .lllllllll lliggins, Sli:-rou Solnes, .lzlclaie Sne ltpan, Mary Kirk. .Indy ltlimules, Fonnie 'l'r'isls-r, Szilulj ltr-ai, .lanet Sue Wyatt, Joe All-allows. Hou' lirn Mrs. l'lItl'llll!ll'l. lt:- lweea .Io-au. .Ie n n i I' e r Ifielils. lirs-uda lfiails. Sha ron llayna-, Shirley Vooli. S1-oily llead, .lane Nliller. Slulrou Alliniml. llianne liads. Illvelin Salem-, l'l:ir:i llazn-l. .lusly 'l'hompsou. ltnlh XYiley, Sandi' Marlin, l'am4-lu Watson lion- lhnr Shirley l.nn l'oster, liol' 4-ll lfosler. Gloria .lean l-'n ris. lilennla Komlust. .Indy l'JIl'll2IIll, Sierra Sue llill. Nlarlv .Knn Xlilehell. Infnnnu lfisens, .lulee .Xnu .Iona-s, liarlene Ss-lu-ilmn-r. Nl a ri l 5' u Alirain, Lola Kunst, Xlartha 4'orlrin, .Xu lll'l'7l Al1'N4'l'. Saiulra Nlc 1':uiuluou. lfou' four lie ui-ia liaila-V. lI:irli-iu- lirau llillll. .lane l'I:lsl. Susie Slianvi-r, Phyllis lianam. lmniietlsi l :li Ili-4-liarul. .lo .Xun 4'lialliel4l. Shar-on Xliugnw-, l':lnl:i Nliililej, .I4-au:-Ile llureh, live-I3 u Xlarie llarp. Surah Xlerri man, lirenda .lo Xlaslo-rs. li:-4-ltlx l':ilniei', Sue lhieli. it ,ntl Junior Cheerleaders 'il,et's really hack our team with all our might. The members of the junior High Cheerleaders' chili stress this statement and many others often during their Thursday practices. These junior high students truly helieve in good sportsman- ship and good cheering sections. They tend to spread this feeling throughout their different class sections. Tryouts are given in the fall of the year to those junior high students who are interested in joining the clnh. Resulting from the tryouts, 40 candidates are chosen to hecome memhers of the cluh. They learn to create new yells, includ- ing new words as well as new motions, practice old yells, and prepare hasically to heeome future cheerleaders of Bloomington lligh School. Parliamentary procedure is not practiced in this cluh as in other activities, therefore ollicers are unnecessary. Expenses are not so great for the junior lligh Cheerleaders Club so money- making projects are less common for their yearly activities. For this school year, 1955-1956. Nlrs, Nancy Earnhart and Paul Nlason are the co- sponsors. Q' S J.. pg, if g I 4. ,,, 1, I wr aw .f QW ,fi Q P 3 is n ,frf QQ if ea S1 s NVQ Lf'-A Y, A yy. il 5 , f A , ' ? 1 f 'S X we yi 45 '35, X .,j5ga,2iii,.n Yg,,f 4 JEL! E ,ffl 4 f M ff E Egg. 4 vff MEF? .1 F . , L . f , , :R Nw v, V' 'gi A 'Mai if -i .., 'N 1 'fiiigi' 3 4 'iii ' , , 3 A 1 , e 55,5 k , x ' 51 f' :Nl 6 V K . I an q J 4, was in - - 'H bm ' k W ' . f will ' L , ' Q -iw' 'LA' A M I f Q, S , . L! 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To provide for this enlargement, 20 new hand uniforms were purchased. The hand's six major- ettes also sported new outfits. They were white with gold hraid, and hlue plumes topped the white hats. The hand memhers had a husy schedule this year. They not only have provided B.fl.S. and its visitors with good entertainment during the halftimes at home foothall games, hut they have participated in such other activities as the l. U. Baud Day program, the Halloween parade, the fire prevention parade, the annual homecoming parade, and some pep sessions. They also took a short trip to lillettsville to perform during the Fall Festival. The pep hand, a small group com- posed from the hand, has put on perform- ances during two school convocations. The officers of the A hand this year were Tony Nlt-Nlillan, presidentg Dick Tardy, vice- presidentg Nlarilyn Smith, secretary: Becky Bry- I aut, treasurerg and john larker, student drill master and director. Mr. Carl NV. Frye is the director of the hand. uBn Iron' our Larry l.o1'kridge, Sheery t'ullu-rt. l-Idllie 'l'roth. Iienuelh lilll'lxll4'I', V1-4-ily SehaIl'er. Fhrislie lliekasou. .loselle Itoherts, IM-loris l-'unlthousn-r. ICUH' llru Sharon llankins. llielt S1-llars. Mary Itewly, .Xnne Moore, Nlarlha XYri:hl. lbonna I'1:lnar4ls. Susie tlalyan. lbonna lliall. Vharles I . 'l':-rrell, Va:-ol l'e1h-u, Vhuclc llaflley. liavid llall. Kenny Sluertzer. lion' llnw' .lean lin-elle-11, .laniee Sliirvin. .lo-an Q-ite liinnw-3. liathln-en l-'ren-man. .loan l'attw-rson. Sharon l1a5ue, Sandy Hays. .Iunlith Smith, l.arry 'l'4-rhune. ltonnie IH-nlro. lin-nl l.auson, Sandy Martin, Leon l-lads. liiekie la-e, B Band The second hand at Bloomington High School is called the BV hand. This group is composed of some 68 or 69 students, most of them jr. high pupils, plus two twirlers and the drum major. The B hand is primarily a feeder group for the hand. lt is concerned for the most part with the fundamentals of hand playing. The B hand also has what is called challenge. The challenge system gives the memhers of the hand a chance to advance to a higher position. The seating ar- rangement depends upon their proficiency in playing the required materials. The B hand held class on Nlonday and YVednesday during the 2nd period. Several extra rehearsals were also called. Some of the activities of the B hand this year included marching in the Halloween pa- rade, participating in the halftime program of one of the B.f'l.S. home foothall games, par- ticipating in the animal spring music festival. and playing in a comhined convocation for the student hody. Also, the hand played for a few convocations in various elementary schools. The officers of the BU hand this year were Bichard Sparks, presidentg Kent Lawson, vice- presidentg Donna Burroughs, St'L'l't'l'2ll'y-tl't'2lSllI't'l'1 and joe Curtis, lihrarian. The majorettes were Evelyn Salee and Donna Burroughs, and the drmn major was Larry Lockridge. The director is Nlr. Edgar Ii. Axsom. BAND lloward llreenlen. Mike ltoherls, 'l'om Yernon. Karen Ile-mp sey, .lohn Ntillions, .lulia Hinkley. Denny Milt-lu-ll. Null' four' Shirley lleekarul. ltnth liatls. Vlaumlia ltiee, Shirley Cook, Mary llou Xlonlesitl. .loseph Nelson. .luhn Bruner. Innnx limi lim klllllll lllll lbuins Xlik I on lr N u lr ' ', . . ' ', 2 I ' '.'. . 'I' .IIXYS . .40 Vurtis. llwizhl Fleetwoonl. Tonuny Stlelu-ls, l'illllt'lll Waist n. Shirley Butcher, .lerry llootl. llielty Sparks, lioh Shields. lfolr fire Larry Newton. I'aul li, Hazel. lflvelyn Salee, lmnna l!lii'i'olu:lus. Varolyn 'l'nelu-r. C Band Senior Orchestra i C BAND Ifnu' um' Blzlrir- Polls-y. lilo-mln l's-rv1:1'im-. .luily Ilzxvis. Ruth NVil4-y, BI2l1'jUI'lt' Stilliuns lilvgrvr Str-wart. Miki- llunr-li. .lim Ella-r. Run' ru'u---llnrilyu R0::1'rs. Sr-wily Wurle-5' liluim- Hum-l. lbzlviil Ifnrlws. Ifllldiv Shaw. Larry .Im-kann, .lim lluwls-tl. lmnny 1'l2ll'k Nlim-lmvl Ll'llllll14lS. Jllllll 'l':lylor, Vir-ki 111-ml4-nlxzlll. Umn Livinpzstun, lingo-1' Iilllliilll Hull' tlfrffw- -Billy l'rit4-lwtt. Szlrzlll Bl0I'l'llIlRlll, IH-ggy Kills:-r. Billy Cmnhs, .luflith Hip: gina. Snmlrzl F11-vlivr. Kohn-rt Wislf-y, Larry 'l':lylnr. Iiivlinlwl H1-dril-k. Ke-nm-tli fiflblllzll .lem Snyds-r, 1'Illj.5t'IH' Hanson, Rnlwrf My:-rs. Ilvwvy Stm-kwf-ll. In-nnis STlll'El'lrll. llnrrp May, Imviil lk-f-kalrd. Irma' four----Mikv Morse-, Frvdiliv Millvr. l.nrry Silupsnu. l,:u'r5 Ne-wtun. llonuld Yurk. Paul Mvnllnws. Larry Flivk. Vs-rum: 1'llZlllliH'l'N. Philip Hryzint lainie-s llmlll. fiorfloll NVl1ilzlks-r. SENIOR ORCHESTRA lfnrr IIH1'-.lllllll Tllomns, Slmrnn lfrvimli. Gzlylv Bishop. .lil'2I.XllIl .Xl'flllll'. Num-v 'l':u'lm' Q11 :iron 'l'ul1r11v1', I.0rvt,l:L I'llI'C0ll. Jzumt Stalls-y, Hou' turn f-Ann Smulr-rs. liugixl' .lfmm-s Xlr. Nc-all. lsfilllk Bfwk. Lunvtte Rive-, Ibunnu Jan-kson, ldrniv l.ur-kridgm-. Num-y 1'nnning hum, liill Stun-kwvll. .Isuzu-N lmulup. lmvid liulos, llnnalld llau-ke-r, llnrl li:-flfurll. Mary Anno- Halle-s, Eflitli Huck. 4 ,,, , .M A - .IUNIOR STRING ORCHESTRA l'ir.vl mu' Suzanne Whaley, Mack llrown. .lane liast. .lane llewitt. l.arl'y lilletl. .lames Neal. ltiana Stout. Thin! run' 'I'humus, lfonyu .Ir-an .Ions-s. lidgar Smith, Nlarcvta Hinkley, Slierry lle Ford, tin-In-rio-ve liarger, Shirley Ann lliestand. .Io .Kun 1'hatli1-lil. Nrwfmrl run' lies-ky K1-rr, .Indy Sargent, Karen Sue Uwe-ns, Wanda Shorts. Shirley l rn-1-man. Vharles Nancy Sue liillin1:h:um, Martha Vurhin. Vounin- 'l'risl4-r. Jan- lrangley. Ile Wayne Rush. llavid Frye, KiI'I'j.:tll'j' 'l'0lll'll4'l'. ive l'hau4ll1-r, Phyllis liinnear, .lanel lVIllllIIl4'l'. Sanolral lieverly Stillious. Instrumental Music Under the direction and supervision of Mr. Donald Neal, the senior high school orchestra of Bloomington lligh School played many differ- ent types of nmsic such as classical and semi- classical. The senior orchestra is open to any student who plays a musical instrument and who is interested in adding to his musical knowl- edge and abilities. Activities for the year ranged from performances at the Spring Festival and intermission of the senior class play, to several formal and informal pop concerts presented for the parents. Ollicers elected for the senior high orchestra for the year 1955-56 were jolm Thomas, presidentg Loretta Purcell, vice-presi- deutg Nancy Taylor, secretaryg and Ann Souders, treasurer. This year the junior String Orchestra was divided into seventh and eighth grade groups. The seventh grade met on Mondays, XVednes- days, and Fridays, while the eighth grade met on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The junior String Orchestra is a training organization for the high school orchestra. Only after much prac- ticing and hard work are they able to pass the rigid requirements for entrance into the high school orchestra. Nlain activities for the year consisted of their participation in the Spring Festival and several informal pop concerts for the parents. Officers for the seventh grade group were Barbara Badertsher, president: Sherry De- Ford, vice-president: joan Chatfield, secretaryg and judy Sargent, treasurer. Both groups are directed by Mr. Donald Neal. The C band of Bloomington High School is primarily a training organization for member- ship in the B band, which in turn feeds the A band. It represents mostly the seventh and eighth grades. Since the majority of the students are in their first year in instrumental music, there is a need for hard work. Officers for the C band were Ronnie Burkhart, president: Larry Newton, vice-president: james Dodd, secretary- treasurerg and Blike Lemon, librarian. The direc- tor is Nlr. Edgar L. Axsom. This Page Sponsored by BUCK LEMON FURNlTURE-Bedford-Bloomington MIXED CHOIR lfou' um' Patty llzu-lu-r. Barbara Vlark. Rose Marin lbuvr- son. .laequelyn 'l'uc-lwr. Lois Sliitlet. Gloria Bramiin. .lllvne f'll2lllllll'l'. l ram-vs Rainsey. lfrnr tum lin-1-ky lluglies. Blax- im- Vliaimller. .loan Mill.-r. l'ep:gy Rllllllli'li. .lunly It:-ynollls. llarlem- l'l1:iinln-rs. Varolyn lllllln-s. l'at Devkalril. I.in1l:1 llollingswortli. Noir f'lI'l'1'-xlf. Ilemlerson. lbonna Skinner. Vocal Music Let all my life be musiev is the ambition of many members of the Mixed Choir. The Mixed Choir consists of sixty boys and girls of high school age. To become a member of this group, students must try out before Mr. Harry Hender- son, the director, when tryouts are called each semester. Many more students try out than can be accepted, due to the fact that the music de- partment owns only sixty choir robes. This year the Mixed Choir participated in the annual Christmas Convo on December 21, and on December 16, they participated in the eve- ning Christmas program. They also participated MADHICAI. SINCICBS .ll 1hepiuno llarolcl NVolt'o-. Nlrlnflinyl llennin- Wright, liill S1'iH4'o4', l ram-es llillllS4'j', Gloria llranam, llonna Skinner. .lunv l'r:inmlall, Nornia llixon, Iii:-li 'l'ar4ly. lmviml llales. 1 . 5 7 , i :V I .lnnv Vramlaill. liarlmra l'4NYlll'l'1l, lmm-Ita Shields, Norma lbixon, Lois Brown, lleverly t'arrn-ll, Noir four Wayne l,lll4'S. .la-:ry lilIlllllLfllllllSl'. Bill Seiseoe, Bob Meamlows, lion Bake-r. Ilarold Xvolfa-, Varl llarrington, Ronald l,ang:l4-y, Walter lla-rry. in the district Choral Festival and the Spring Choral Festival. The officers for this year were Gloria Branam, presidentg Donna Skinner, sec- retary: and Allene Chandler and Norma Dixon, librarians. The Madrigal Singers consisted of five girls and four The Madrigals were first organ- ized in 1951 by Miss Helen Schwend, who was then the director. Madrigal Singers were the mode of entertainment in medieval times and sang unaccompanied or a cappella music. They are sometimes referred to as the public relations group of B.H.S. because they represent the school in almost everything they do. The Madri- gal group was more active this year than it has been in the past. During the fall of this year they appeared before the Rotary Club and at the State Teachers Association. During the Christmas season the Madrigals were quite active. Their first appearance was for the A.C.E. group on December 8. Their other engagements during the season were for the Curry Buick din- ner, Butler University, and the 1 Hear America Singing program at B.H.S. Two days before Christmas vacation, the Madrigal Singers went caroling through the halls of B. ll. This was one of the few chances the student body had to hear the Madrigals. Some of the nmnbers they sang for these programs were nhlesu ploy of Man's Desiringw, uCarol of the Bells , The llollv and lvvv, i'Yule Log , Ding Dong Merrilv on llighp, 'iHush Three , 1 Hear Along Our Street , and ul Heard the Bells on Christmas Day , in which Donna Skinner sang a solo. Frances Bamsey and David Bales sang 0 Holy Nightv as a duet. During the Spring of the year they gave many more performances. l 1 Girls Chorus 'liln' Girls' Cliorns is opvn to girls in lxigli school wlio uri' llltl'I'l'Sll'Cl in singing, lt wus cliviclm-cl into two groups this your. liotli groups nu-t one pcriocl can-ll clay, but tlicy wvrv coin- lminccl wlu-n tlicy ilppl'lll'l'll in progranns. ln tlw futurc it will lu- lll'Cl'SSill'y for all girls to linu- zlt lc-ust onv sc-iiwstvi' of Girls' Chorus lwforv lJl'L'Ullllllj1 IllK'lIllll'l'S ol' tln' Slim-rl flllUll'. Soma- of tlu- progrznns tlu-y pmtic-ipnh-cl in wc-rv tln- l llc-au' Ailivricu Singing prograun and tlw Spring Cliorzil Festival. Tln- olliccrs for tlu' two groups wore- lllll'lJlll'il 'l'iiclwr :incl Nlllflllil Brown, prvsiclvntsg Faiyv Sipcs and llncln-l XVilllil'l', soc-i'ctu1'ic-sg :incl ll1ll'llilI'2l 'l'uc-lwr anal lic-tty Naylor, uccoinpnnists. Nlr. llill'l'f' llvnclvr- son is tlu' clirvctor of tlu-sv groups. l C llOlKl'S on: nun XI :Hin llronn. Vlvu llronn. li2lI'l'll Ann l'I1ln':lr1ls, 1'li:ui'lo1l4- Vonlvy, I illu I on X ixlol ll Illll tts l un li Xniti I4 lin on Nl sith: ?4ll2lI 'll l5l'3'2IIll. llHl'HIlly Skirrin. xl2ll'llj'll Axsfuu. Slinron 0 u 'lull tiumh llauwliins, ll1ll'llilI'il 'l'uvk1-r. Xzuivy .lunv Sn-nion. .lu-nniv Yann NI :rx N1 ul ll X ,,,, , tum, In M HH, I., xl ui un I init l'lll4'II. .Xlivv ll:-Il, lfmr four I':itrivi:u tlrissoni. ,Xunn Iirm-Q-, Ill0N ln lu ll .Xnnn Nlziriv 'I':x5Ioi'4 Sully llroun, Yvrncllou My-rs. .luwli illnn ll uhh n Xl :ix ll xx :ill In :nun ll Iltllll Nu in Nunn l51lI'l'i1'lx. lvilllllil YZIII llvvn-into-V, Ile-vky S+-xlun. lll'Y4'l'lX 1 ulii Ilmm Nrmlx llul Xliu liiiwll Xlwuluws, .Iuy l'li:1t'l', Aiimlrvy Xvll .le-nkins. lxlxitlirin llnsh. N ii limlu .lilIlll'l' 4'o1'I'o-y, Sluinnon We-nv:-r. ,1 ,fi Junior Glee Club The purpose of the Junior Glee Club is to give junior high students an opportunity to receive experience and training in group singing. This group is composed entirely of seventh and eighth grade students. Experience which students gain in Glee Club often encourages them to continue their study of music in high school. This year, due to the fact that no tryouts were held, the group was unusually large. Since this is a club instead of a class they met only once a week. At these club meetings they always sang their club song. This year during the second semester, as the main project of the junior Glee Club, they pre- sented an operetta. A contest was held to see who could sell the most tickets. Tryouts were held to see who would receive the parts. Nearly JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Hou- lflll' -f John Stillions. Stanley Garrison. Sharon H a ll k i Il S . Dave F1-ye. Danny W1-ddle. Aniee Bur- ton. Martha Wright, Bev- e- r l y Stillions, .I u d i I l1 Smith. Row tivo - Clif-sin-1' Flanders, Mike Cro u c li . Shirley Him-stand, .lane-t Vibhart, .lerrylee Nauprlv. Betty Livingstori, I4 ill i e Kerr. Phyllis RQ'lll,t'I'. Hur:- fh ree Y- Ba rlra ra Badert- sc-her, Elizalwtll Huelier. Donna IillI'I'UllLIllS. Nancy Ste-pheris, Vicki Memlerl- hall, Jeanette Kinney Ibis-kie Higgins. Louella Turpin. Sandra Hays. How fnurn -Sharon Helms. Lu- nm-tte ltir-1-, Sherry Colbert, Susie Galyan. Mary Res-ily, Sally Rugrgr. Sandra Gruhh. Max Gross, Shirley Butvli- er. .Indy Roper. Hou' una' f ll:-nnis Sturgeon. Mary 'lllllllllii Fllllyll .lone-s. Nancy Ilillinghaxn, .lanet Wanipler. Norrna Willis, Karen Owens, Mary Honey- eutt. IP:-an Illtlwarwls. l'har- les Iianprley. Hllll' fume-- Henlvn Ilarttielll. Uarol Payton. Janice flllilll1ll1'l', Sharon Smith. Shirleyllal- ton. .laniee Skirvin, .le-an Br:-410011. Betty Wilkerson. Vharleno llay. Janet Hare ding. Hou' fh1'f'a'---Ms-rwlitll ltoarm-1's, La1'1'y Egan. Fern lteddimr. Sandra II:-weft. Paula Hankins. Ann XVal- ters. Julie Hinkley. Dwight Waldrip. Bill lf4llN'l'lSllIl l-Eddie 'I'rotl1, Run' fou1'---- Phyllis RlI1lll'Ill'. Kathie:-n l'll'1'0Ill2lll. -lllilll l'atterson. lie YVayne Rush. Larry R0lll't'Il. Phil Rom-rs. Larry Solomito, .lov Curtis. Betty T4'Fl'l'll, lro 11 n a Gaines. Dean Rose. Gailss K+-eno-. everyone in the club participated in the oper- etta. During the year they also had a party for the members and their guests. On December 16, during the Christmas season, the music depart- ment presented a program entitled UI Hear America Singingv. In this program the junior Glee Club sang Adeste Fidelesv, Gloria in Excelsis Deon, 'iAvvay In A Manger , joy To The VVorld'i, Good King NVenceslas,', and 'iGod Rest You Merry, Gentlemenv. After the program a party was held in the gym for the participants in the program and their guests. The officers of the junior Glee Club this year were Donna Burroughs, president, Sally Rugg, secretary, Elizabeth Bucher, Optimist reporter: and the three accompanists were Barbara Badertscher, Sandra Hewitt, and Sandra Grubb. .ut I li'I'UltI C IVARNI ICIIS lfn uw Xlr .Iuslin I-' lirnu--, 'I'nm Ifowli-r, lioh Iiurns. lllrrr th-ne Kahl, I.:-slie 1'ilI'lllIt'IltIl'I. .Iohn Imgstlon, XI:-rlin lol: XIIISLIITIXP. 'lllmm-t In-clturtl. Vnlxin Vrohn, Iii-ith Koontz, Ilalter, Walter I arnier, .Ioe Itunlap. Iioh Itaugh, .luhn Ste nn--th Itnhinsun. Ilnrlnn Iiinlelx lfnu' luv, Iioln-rt I'auIu-5 yr-ns. lfou' four Huy A. .Xl'IIllll', Kenneth Zilte, .Inv l'e4Ien. Iwrrp Ilrinv-gur. Norinan Scull. Ilurid Itnlu-rtsoil. Iinjniond ID:1Ie t'onarnI, 'I'nm I':lrker. 4'I:1yton I'iteIn-V. I'hiIip Smith. liinr-gnr, .lohn If:-rran. Itonaltl t'i-olnn. 4':irI Sparks Ifun' t'hris Jung. IM-wa-y W. Stewart, Ilnn Sew' Future Farmers and Homemakers Learning to do. Doing to learn. Earning hve. Living to serve. This is the motto ti' to t the this Iuture Ifarmers ot America, hut the work 1 1IIs tor is not quite so simple as the motto itseII lhe I .I ,.fX. Imoys are Itept husy doing the tasks iich must he done to uphold the high stand- .uds oi' their organization To In in this duh 1 Imoy nmst he cnroIIed 'X nohlems, and to Iiuance themselves. This sen tt r tht n tonnnu I - . in an agriculture cIass. mong other things, memhers Iearn throu ive participation how to conduct and take gh uuhhc to pirt in a puhlic meeting, to speak in 1 VII Ivuy and sell cooperatively, to soIve their ox IOS - nity project was to donate LSIOU to the county Ian' hulldmg tund. A part ot this iney came from the treasury and part cz nn specilic projects such as setting out tre it one cent per tree. I iye thousand to ten thou- I trees were set out hy the hoys each ye'n S lllt IIus serves as a conservation project as well l NYQIY tt? I'tIISt' IIIUIIVY. IIIIC Ci A5 Ihc I'uture I'armers nsuaIIy have two or tInce Imoys attending cyery worth-wliile activity that his to do with Iarnnng. IIIII Xloser and Don 4 u'mlchaeI were jJl'IX'IIt't.':t'tI to he ahIc to atte nd 1 Nation-:I I' I' 'X convention m Ixansas Iast I.1II I I . Ihe othcers tor tIus xt n writ ISIII plesidentg Philip Smith, vice-presidentg XV11 ' xia- ser Itcr I inner, secretarxg IlaIe Lonard. treasurer: and tnymond Iil'IlIt'QQlI'. sentmcI. Ihe sponsor ot this tIuIm is XIIIAIIISUIIf:I'1IYt'S. To promote a growing appreciation of the importance of homemaking is one of the pur- poses of the junior and Senior Future Itome- makers ot America. Senior Future Homemakers is open to any high school girl who has taken homemaking classes. This cluh is altiliated with the state and national organization. The speciaI project of the Senior F.II.A. was to earn money for a one semester scholarship to he granted to a senior who pIans to continue her study of homemaking. The officers of the Senior F.II.A. were Nancy NViIey, president: Patricia Cray, vice-president: Nlartha XViIIiams, secretary: and jane Howard, treasurer. The sponsors are Miss Elizabeth Smallwood and Mrs. Doris Thrasher. The junior Future IIomemaIQers is open to any junior high school student. During the year they had several moneymaking projects such as hake saIes for which they haked their own cookies and candies. :Xt Christmas time they had a tea to which their mothers were invited. .-X foreign homemaI4ing teacher spoke at one of their meet- ings during the year. The oIIicers of the junior Ifuture Ilomemakers were Eye-Iyn Salee, presi- dentg .Iuanita IIohhs, vice-president: Ann IIaII, secretaryg I3eIoris I7unIthouser, treasurerg 'Indy Pruitt. news reporterg CfIaraheII I arIee, parlia- mentariang Xlary Kirk, historiang Donna Ilnr- rows, song Ieaderg and Susan CaIyan, sociaI chairman. The sponsor is Nliss CIalner. This Page Sponsored by THE CHARM SHOP-Tomorrow's Styles Today-VanOrman Graham Hotel Senior Homemakers HOMEMAKERS CLUB Hou' om'--Mrs. Thrasher, Janim- Hawkins. Sharon Todd. Janivo Shu-lton. Nam-y l'owd4-n. Bf'l'lll'4'f' XValke'r. llottye- Lou Naylor, Holvn Hill. VVanda Swango. lioso Mario TllI'QlSll4'l'. Row fzro- Miss Sniallwood, Nancy Wiley, Dorothy Young. Sharon Grubb. f'arolyn H+-dric-k. Ruby W4-vor, liosana Adams. Ann Marlin, Elizabf-th Coatnvy, Darlene liiislwrt, Hou- tI:rr'f'fGloria BI'illlillIl. Joann Hankins. ldvvlyn Hamm, Martha Williams. Joyce Anderson. Mario Harp. Rossio Lyon. Donna Jo Sllllllllltll, Jane Mario Howard, Lois Taylor. Hour four---t'l:irivv Waldrip. Ia-ona Mr-Glothlin. linogonr- Van Pm-lt. Barbara Bowlvn, Ramona Holton, Shirlt-y lil'll1'4'. Pat Gray. Vlara K1-llvr, Joanvtto V4-rnon. Junigy Hgmemakerg JUNIOR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS or AMERICA Hou' our----Juanita Hobbs, Sharon Ruth Metcalf, Marilyn Long, Sharon Snooks. llianna Kay Sarge-nt. Sharon Shoutlor, Judy Thompson. Marilyn Rogvrs, Jauot XVan1pl1-r, Ilarln-no Grow, Gloria Faye Corbin. D4-loris Funkhousor, Evelyn Salon, Rosa Howe. Iron: two- -Judy llavid, Nliarlvou Kay Shivlils. Shirli-y llookard. Nanvy Parduo, 1'fv,L7,':y Sharp. Porgy Ratts, Martha Patton. Volnia la-Wis, Clara Farlm-4-, Mary Kirk, Glenda Pv1'1-guiille, Tominyc Joan Glam-. Anno llarpor. Sandra Hays. Judy Bliclclia-isti-r. Row tluwfvfllinclai D0 Foor, Tcrrosa Thoinpson. Jana' Loc- Mann. Yonda .Ioan Smith. Augustine Sansone-, Rachel Records, Joann Ric-liardson, .Ioan Abbott. .lvrlom- ln-vkard. Billiv K1-rr, Mary live-dy. Elaine llazel. Donna liurroughs. .Ioaiu-ttv Kinnvy. Marjorie Stillions. Row fam'--lbonna. Culver. Ruth Ends. Sharon Jacobs, Linda .lf-l'l'ors, Donna Taylor. Judy Kobe-rtson, Dorf-na Purfioll. Darlonc Branhain. Honvva Bailey, Ibonna Hiatt.. Vicki Vintz, kozotta Collivr, Ann Hall, Susie Galyan, Judy Pruott. This Page Sponsored by COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 319 S. Washington-Phone 3541 46 Spanish Club Baising money in orclcr to bring a Mexican high school stuclent to visit B.II.S. was the main project of the Spanish Club this year. In orcler to accomplish this, the club held a bake sale aucl sponsorecl a clance, Tin: Pumpkin Prancev, with entertainment by jim Steele and his clrums. The purpose of the club is to promote and clevelop an interest in the Spanish language and its relatecl ficlcls. The programs consisted of speakers from Spanish speaking countries who cliseussecl the customs and problems of their native laucls, and movies which clcalt with some phase of Spanish life or language. To become a - . . , member ol thc Spanish Club, one must be cu- rollecl in a Spanish class or nmst have taken at least a year of Spanish. The oflicers were prcsiclcnt, Richard Engleg vice-presiclent, Oliver Briclgewaterg secretary, Bobert llarrellg treasurer, Carolyn Sullivang par- liamcntarian, janet Pattong and news correspond- ent, l'at Smith. Nlr. Clayton Baker is the sponsor ol' tht Spmish Club 'it .' i . I.,-X'l'lN CLUB Iron mn .l. U. l'mh-rwoml, H4-orgia t'rohn. Bro-nnla Itulu-rtson, .lm-:xiii-ite 'I'1-rhune, Nlary Iloulhitt. Cliairlotie Nlurpluy, NIIZIIIIIIQ' lliwivcs, ltuss- Marie lim-rson. Sluarroil I-'onli-h. 'Vamara Sn-uarl, Sui- .lu-an. .Iam-I Brown. NI'-Ivann .ln-nninus. lin-eky Sure. lion' lu-U Xl:-Q, lt:-:ix'is,'l'1-1'--ssl I-Illis. Mary lou Sluss, liarcn llill, Karel Brown. I11-city liryaul. .laines ltay, I':ltly Vramlsill. Phyllis Alohlcy, Loretta l'ui'1-1-ll, Sanclrzi lludson. lilll4lIl llash. llos:-lla McNeil. li'uH'lllVr1' l'I1lu':ir1l lraiiclsou. I'4-:JUN Kirk, .lohn l'ni-ki-r, 124-ne Park, Kai-4-n Kay Si4'Vl'IlH, Carol Ili-nn:-I, Iistln-r Idacls. Nina Jones, .l:inic4- l'oI1'1-y, ltogf-r Isaacs, Nancy 'l'1'.Yl I'. lloln-rin llorno, Sanulra Us- lmrm-. Iron' fum' Ilonnfi' In-arrinu, NI:-nson I1i'oasI1lus, .lim Rains:-y, Louis ll.-rim, Holm lflllis, Mary Anuc Hales, lin-Ima liartolina. liar-hara l'lIIl'lllt!l', Iron llaker, Norma ll'lllIl'lil'T', Shirley llarp. lIai'Iwar:i Anne l'4,wln-ril. Linda Vox, Wanila Van ll:-man, SPANISH CLUB Noir our Rl. Il. Morris, Mary Moore. lfllizahetli Allen, Pris- cilla Brinegar. Mary Howard. Norina Skirvin. Carolyn Sullis van. Barbara t'lark, Rose Marie Tlirasher. Hn 14' treo- Bob Harrell. .lm-y llankins. Bruce' 'l'i-niple, Rielniril Usborne. llor- othy Tucker. Sandy Sylvester, Belly IM-lim-y, Bonnie Blakely, .liin Szatkowski. Nou' Ilirrcn- I'atriekI,1-v Smith, Jerry Neely, Martha Keller, Sarah Tlloinpsun. 'Pom Volta. Harlem- t'liainlwi's, Pauline Wilvs. Bar- bara Tucker. Donna Hawkins. li'41u'fo11r- Ricliard lingle. Uli- ver Bi'i4lf,:waIei's. Ronald Ilen- ilricks. George Itlereer, Larry Spray. Ann lillRlllXYll'li. Sharon 'l'ournei', Shannon Weaver, Marian Hutcherson, Jean Thornton. Latin Club At certain times during the school year, B.H.S. seems to be transfigured to resemble ancient Bonne. These events, however, are merely the Saturnalia or some other function of the Latin Club. Any stuclent who is taking or has taken Latin may join this foreign language club. During the year several talks, discussions, and movies concerning the Roman way of lite and the Latin language itself were given at various meetings of the club. These meetings helped to give the members an insight into the life of the citizens of old Home, and they helpecl to give the stuclent a better knowledge of the Latin language anal its infiueuce on our own language. Certain points about the customs and people of Home which woulcl not be ciiscussecl in class are learneci in Latin Club meetings. Bob Ellis was elected to leacl the club this year, with Becky Bryant serving as vice-president. Secretary-treasurer was Karel Brown and Teresa Ellis was the Optimist ctJrresponclent. Nlrs. Ruby Beavis is the sponsor. li: I International Relations Club INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICERS I'!2ll'4'f UHF, lW4'siric'r1f.' UHWL lloshears. l'l1'1'-1H'l'RlIll'Ilf ty Haralin, s1'err'luryf: Miss Adeline Brengle, spmzsnr. wang INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Null' 1llH f-I'llIU'ill'4l Baker, Shirley Koontz. Phyllis lrentz, lion-Ita Simison. Janet Pulley. Naola Rush. lfou' flru .lohn Slew-ns. Sarah .lo l ln-etwnml, Leona Blelllutlilin, Mena xa Nnell. .Indy lxnight, lustlier Hliplianl. Marian Vorhin. Nair Ilzrrv' fl Dnva l'lllSlll'2lI'S. .lanet Ilel Ion, Km-ha Iiiwlpre. AlilI'Lf2ll'l'l, lbay. Kay Brown. .lim liranani. Iron- fmn' - l'. Wayne Iiules. Nelson llooge. lltlllillll Fowl:-i', Min-key Vraig. Ks-nn:-th ll ol l i n gsw in rt h. Gary Ilill, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Iron' fIlH'fAll0lllHY 1511-iigle. Marilyn Johnson, Iilizalwth Warnm-k, .lan- iee linnpson, Sharron lfouteli, lin-tty Hardin, Iron' Ilru Evelyn M4-l'lure. Nancy Howlett, Jeanette Vernon, l'll2ll'l1Ill0 IM-al. Lois Brown, lla-V4 orly l'arrv1l. Lave-ina liielc. Ifuu' Ihrvz' Steve Minniek, Karel Brown, Maxine t'handler', Cleo Brown, Mary Ann Guthrie, Jim Smith, Don Phillips, Null' f0Ill ltohin 3leNeil, .Io-rry Zink. Larry Iionml, .lim Rich- ardson. I.arry Yan Hoy. To give students a picture of life in foreign countries and thus create a better understand- ing of world problems is the aim of the Inter- national Relations Club. Helping to promote this purpose were foreign students from Indiana University who discussed the customs and be- liefs of their countries with the club members, and townspeople who led discusssions and showed pictures about countries through which they had traveled. One very interesting guest speaker was Rebecca Bryant, a B.H.S. senior, who told the club of her unforgettable trip to the United Nations headquarters in New York City last October. The club members also viewed two movies which showed the United Nations in action through the VVorld Health Organization and the technical assistance program. An unusual feature of the club is the fact that it does not charge a membership fee. The only requirements for membership are an interest in current events and a desire to learn about for- eign lands and people. A project which is almost a tradition of the club is that of sending money for a CARE package to an overseas student. Club members may also obtain foreign pen pals through the International Relations Club. The club sponsor is Miss Adeline lirengle. The ollicers were Margaret Day, presidentg Onya lioshears. vice-president and program chairmang and Betty Hardin, secretary. This Page Sponsored by COLONIAL FURNITURE COMPANY-Corner 6th and Morton 'l'hninpw+ n. l.in4l:i ll n y s, Commercial Club ..w ' - l'uturt- husint-ssim-n auitl ln:sim-sswoim-li, tht- tfcnnnit-rt-inl Cfluh is your t-luhf' This your thc Iuninr :incl Svninr Cluniint-rt-itll Clluhs nit-rgvcl. 'II' una- hats lZllit'll typing, sluwtlmml, lmnlxlwt-piiig ur any other husinc-ss course annul is in st-ninr high st-huul, lu- hzis int-t tht' l't'tllIll't'Illt'llfS for incin- lmt-rship in tht- tIonunt-rciail Cluh. The purpose' ul' this urgaunizntiuii is to lmnulvii tht: stutlvnts' lmuwlvclggm- ul' hnsint-ss in ull of its innny phanst-s. :X inc-inlwr will lizwt- tht' opportunity to lt-urn vnluztlilt' llll.Ul'lll2lllOll which is not usually atc'- qnirt-tl tlirongli rc'3.fulz1r vlzlss nctivitivs. .-X svhnl- ztrship is nwz1l'tlt'tl 1-nt-h your tn il cltisc'i'ving gruel- uuting st-ninr who twpvcts tn vnroll in n univvr- sity ur liusinm-ss sc-liool. 'l'ht- stutlt-nt who i't-ct-ivcs tht- st-hulau'sliip niust plain tn cmitinm' in tht- lit-ltl ul' lmusint-ss. ' ws-is . 1 Y' tIUXlXll'IlttIl,fXl. tIl,llll X lim: um llinilzi llIlXl1'I'. Nlunrun .lzuw-thx, l'ris1'ilI:u - lil'lIll'2iII', Sliirln-lx liuunln. ltulli l,nunf-1'I:ll'lt. l'Ii,xIlis ls-ntn. t':uruIyn Sullivan. Hun llru llurullly Ytlllll Maury lit-rr, ll.-lt-n t'luun1 lu-rs. Sunjn l'l'Hlll'll, .lutly linixlll. l'ni'ulyn Johnson. l'llll'l1'lIl tlrissoni. Ifuu' lhrw Xlnry l,uu Sluurt. lisllu-1'tlliphunt, Snrnli Ile-ia-rlhx l':irro-ll, Polly .Xnn lts-ynnlnls. lfuu' four' Xlnr' inn t'ui'lxin. Luis ltruun. xl1lI'lllH Slnurt. l.urvt1:1 1'l:ly1un, tin-in-rn Sngll, l'Ili xml' Ulualllio-lil. .In-:in 'l'liui'n Inn. CUNIXIICHCIAI, CLUB Ifnu' Uris- Nlrs. llnnnal. Sliurnn liinpsun, .lnvk lmlnun, lllllllll l,ull H4-ui'1:i-. Mnrthn lhliiiit-tl, Susan Wnlsun. Ifnir Irrn Iluw- :ird lirut-1-, Philip Slrntl- Iinir, lfrvilwlis- llynlv, lluvirl WVillinrns, l'nlrir'izl llill, Mnrvinu- Milli-r, Ilnrlrurn lli1:1:ins. lffnr Hlrvr' .lnna-f H1-llun. ,llulilli tmluy, .loyvv Pnptun. l'risu'illn lluull. lfnlmnnn t':nntr4-ll, Nnnvy lhuil'lu', K4-nny lla-yt-l's, Null' fuilr .lnnii-v lllwn-ilvli. Its-lin Each st-iiivstvi' the Connncrciall Clnh talkcs Ll fit-ld trip to at tlill'crt'nt husincss vstuhlislnncnt. This t-xpwiviicc cmllnlvs thc stntlcnt to svv how clillivrt-nt husint-ssc-s employ tht- knowlcclgt' that hv, tht- stutlcnt, is now lcnrning. An excursion to tht- llltllilllit Boll rllt'l0lJll0ll0 Office was thu sclit-clnlt-tl trip during the first svnivstvr. Nlr. luke- Kissick wus the guest spvulwi' nt out- invot- ing. lla' sclcctc-tl juli .'xll2llySlSll ns his topic of tliscussion. Other activities inclutlutl ll cllll'lStlll2lS progrann, Ll 11-c1'vz1tioiiz1l pvrintl :intl smut' other spvukt-rs. Tha' Cfmniiit'1't'iul Chili ullicvrs for this yt'itl' wt-rv lluwnrcl lirucv, pre-siclt-nt: l3a11'li:1m lliggins, vict--pu-siclciitg anal Snrzili Tlioinpsun, sccrctui'y. This Ol'Q'1tlllZtlll0ll is unclvr the sponsorship of Nlrs. Nlnrtlm llunnu. f . 3? 5 it sg ltirlllv, Sursiln l-'lt-1-lwuml, 'llnrlnnru Wuml, Slinrnn l':lt- mn, .lt-nniv Vnn l'1tt4-n. S'li:mnun We-:Iva-r, This Page Sponsored by COOPERS-The Finest in Jewelry Distributive Education To gain better relations among employees and employers is the aim of the Distributive Educa- tion Club. The D. E. Club was organized in 1946 at B.H.S. and originally went under the name of Future Retailers. In 1948 the name of the club was changed to conform with other Dis- tributive Education Clubs throughout the state. In providing opportunities for high school students to End jobs in the Bloomington busi- ness life, the D. E. Club gives these students a business and social life outside of the high school. This social life is culminated every spring when the D. E. Club has its annual em- ployer-employee Appreciation Banquet. All of the employers of the students are invited to this banquet which takes place in April. Another main project of the year was a tour of Bloelcs Department Store the early part of November. David Dale, president, Freddie Burks, vice- presidentg Patty Myers, secretary: and joan Isom, treasurerg were the guiding forces of the club for the year. Mr. V. XV. Babb is the club,s sponsor. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION t CLUB Iron- ont'----.laniee Freenian. Lilly Moss Robinson. Lane Baldwin, Lo- retta Sue Shields, Patty Myers, Dixie Robbins. .laniee Weaver, lim'- erly Leonard. Kay Love. Hou' ttru- - Mr. Babb, Bill Stockwell, Sarah .le Fleetwood, .lean Isorn, lit-ha Ridge, .ludy Salee. Ellen Wanipler, Darwin flarniiehael, 1t'uu' Ihrre- - Lloyd Walls, Robert Van lletnan, Bela Johnson, Shirley Crane, Norma Anne. Jerry AlbI'Rllll. David llale, Roy Brill-s. Iron' jour - Morris Souders, Kenneth Hollingsworth, Charles Butcher. Fred linrks. Philip Archer, Jerry liads. lbavid Sexton, .lint Woeleins. NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC HONOR SOCIETY Iron' env- - ltllenda Hays, Tracy lil'illllllll, Rosanne Zink, Sue Moser, Ann Martin. lleanna Hardin, .lnyre Anderson, .lat-quie Hancock, l'an1 Sr-lieilrner. Nutr trruflloiiria .lack- son, lfrant-es lltllllS1'X. Bennie Flora, Nant-y lifillllllll, .Indy Mitchell, Sandy Sylvester. John NVZIIIIIPIPF, .Ioan llenavule, Margie Edwartls. lfuu' ,Ill'f'1'-'f lieth Pearey, .lean Winders, Eddie G0llE4'll, .laniee Keressel. Martha YVa1ker, Mentoria lteedy. David Medaris, .lulianne Gillespie, Nancy fllllllllllgllillll, Fai-nl liabh. Ron' jour -Tern Minniek, Mike Minnenn-yer, David Dale, Fel- tus I.i'lIli'IlXY4'llI'l', David Martin, Linda Froinke. .lerry 'l'ardy, llareld NVelfe. .lee I'I1lI'Sllll2lll, .lane Ilarro-ll. Larry Spray. N. S. H. S. Nothing is impossibleli' This is a familiar phrase to scientists, and the Bloomington High School scientists are no exception. These mem- bers of the National Scientific Honor Society tackle many projects during the year. These projects are all tied together by one common bond: they are all money-making projects to finance a club trip in the spring. Last year the club journeyed to Mammoth Cave. The projects are: selling cider at the football games, pickles at the basketball games, and cokes at the after- game dances. In accordance with the club subject for the year, which is geology, the members make re- ports at each club meeting concerning different phases of geology. Affiliated with the junior Academy of Science on a state-wide basis, this club yearly has an exhibit at the State Science Fair, which was held at Purdue this year. Officers were Tom Minnick, presidentg David Medaris, vice-president, Sandy Sylvester, secre- tary, joe Horstman, treasurer, and jane Harrell, historian. The sponsor is Mr. Harold Stewart. This Page Sponsored by CUNNINGHAM FLORAL Photography Club The snap of slmtters and the Hash of light bulbs indicate that the Student Photo Club is taking pictures around B.H.S. again. Learning to take better pictures, to develop film, and to print pictures are the objectives of the club. Nlembership in the club is limited to 12 mein- bers because of limited facilities. Nlost of the members of the club use their own cameras, but those who show proficiency in photography are allowed to use the school's two cameras. Two complete dark rooms are available to the members of the Photo Club. The equipment used in these dark rooms is as good as that used by regular newspaper and professional photographers. Une of the main projects for the year was to bring in pictures each month depicting what that mouth meant to them. Nlr. XVilliam Cosser is the sponsor. J l'll0'l'O Cl.l'l5 Nrvilv-rl Mike lloark, I,arry Buhl- niu, Miko- liaugli, l.urry Fox. Nfnnrliny Nlr. tlosser, Larry Byers, .luequie llnueoek, .lonetle Mitchell. 2 ART CLUB Iron- our Loretta Siiuisou, Sue .le-uu, .luclie Mulryuu. .luuiee llaw- kins, 'I'oni Kay 'l'r4-utu, llouua Sly'-rs. lion: lll'U-'-.lllll1'ff Wylie. ,leans-tie Vernon, lflstlier Nails. Sharon Johnson, .lolin lfl'Hlllllll. lfuu' llirrr Mrs. ltuub, Beverly XYrigl1i, Xlury Auu Hullirie. liarlrara 'l'ueker. un llox R4 I lion Larry Y 'ss'e il' . Iron' fuur .liiu .l. Smith, llou Sw-liwo-er. I.:u-ry lfov, Michael Smith, Hill l4'i'uuu-, ltobert Van lll'lllJlll. Art Club Paintings, murals, and all kinds of drawings are a result of the work of those students who are enrolled in the Art Club. This fine arts club allows students who are genuinely inter- ested in any form of art to learn more about various artistic techniques. The club also pro- vides a varied amount of experiences in art for the members of the club. Interest in art is one of the requirements for entrance. During the past year trips to art museums, outside speakers, and other field trips were among the main projects of the Art Club. One of the biggest social events of the year was a hayride in November. President for the year was jim Smith, while Joyce Disney held the position of vice-president. Sharon johnson was secretary, and jonette Mitchell was treasurer. The sponsor of the Art Club is Mrs. Margaret ltaab. 4' This Page Sponsored by CY GYGER'S GARAGE 7th and Madison E: sk.. BOOSTEBS Iron' om' Mary llouthift. Sharon lil- niore. lbarlf-nv lillSll1'l'l. .lanive limpson. Xlary llowaril. Nancy t'owflo-n. llonna l'lul4-1'woo1l, l'tlI'Ulj'll Sullivan. 4'atherine lliulfln-. .lanii-v llawkins, Iron' Iwo- -Ann l'lia1Iwif'k, Mary .lane Hilpatriek, Linda llankins. Shirley livin-1-, Maxine l'han4l- ln-r, Carol Maras, Pat Henry, Ilarriette lturch. Norina Skirvin. Itarhara Day. lfrnr lllr1'f'----Bt-115' llenney, Janet Pol- lvy, Lavi-ina Dick, Barbara Moller. Wilma IM-nniston. .lanet Weurich, Joyce 0 N 1 X 1 Mills, .I an llill -r, Nancy ltovli-tt, .I ian- ettv Vernon. lfou' furzr---e Pat Gray, liareu llillllllltill, lim-ky Sexton, .lutly l'il'llllllIll'lf, Nancy llualeman. ltarhara Hmlsvy, Marilyn Wilson, Iiavill Pomeroy. llill llawk. Suv Sin-holilt. BOOSTERS lfnio mia'---Mi: lloolwr, Joyce Disney, .lzicquie llani-on-k, Sonja Cl'0lll'll, Roger Isaacs. Low:-ll liush. lmviil l,ysh4-r, Beverly Ln-onax'1l. Ann Marlin, Susan lVtllS4rll, Roll' into -lion Kinney' Mr. .Xve1'y, l'at liunlap, .Ion-y Ilankins, Linda Hash, Sandra lil'llll'1I21I', l'atIy My:-rs, Paddy Engle, Illentoria ltcedy, Betty Hardin, Juan Br-navolc. Row threw--C. Wayne Lim-S, Larry Steele, llvlmar llay- wood, John Stevens, Norma Dixon, Nan- cy Hauck, Bonnie Florsx, Glenda Bruno-r, Rosalie Underwood, Sharon Bowman. liinmla Hays, .Indy Salvo, How fuur--- llill Frarne, Donald C. Rader, Philip Smith. lfeltus L4'llI4'lllY1'lll'l', Tom Min- nick. Nancy Logsllun. .lam-kie Tucker. lllrma Sims. Loretta Vlaytou. lbunerra Shields, June l ran1lall, Lois Shitlet. Shannon XVeaver. Senior Boosters To contribute to better school spirit and morale, to create better student-faculty relation- ships, and to create better ideals of sportsman- ship are the purposes of the Senior High Boost- ers Club. To become a member of the club, a student must have a record of good citizenship and must display good school spirit. In addition to this, all members are required to purchase season basketball tickets. At all of the home basketball games the club members sat together in a block and Wore White shirts and White gloves. The card section was used very effectively in many of the yells during the basketball games. A festive touch was added to the Bloomington High gym at the Bedford game during the Christmas season when the card section formed a Christmas tree with its cards. Christmas tree decorations and presents were placed on the tree and as the formation was completed the club began to sing Christmas songs. At each home game a large picture of the Bloomington High Panther and the mascot of the opposing team were displayed in front of the clubls cheering section. The Boosters Club co- sponsored a pep session with the varsity yell leaders for the first basketball game of the sea- son. The club also followed the Panther team to the game at Washington. The Senior High Boosters Club officers for the year 1955 to 1956 were John Stevens, presi- dent, Donald Kinney, vice-presidentg Rosalie Underwood, secretary, and Nancy Logsdon, treasurer. The co-sponsors of the club are Mr. John Hooker and Mr. Joe Avery. This Page Sponsored by DAILY HERALD-TELEPHONE Your GOOD Evening Newspaper Junior Boosters Ihznts tmur tt-zuu, tht-rt-s utr tint' prt1utIt'rg il you t-:uit ht':u' us, wt' II yt'II at Iittlt- Itmutlt-r.' This yt'Il wus ultt'u ht'zu'tI hy tht' u1t'iuht'rs of tht' -Ituutir Iligh St-Imul Iititnstvrs Lluh tmu tht' uights ul tht' juuitmr high hz1sItt'thz1II Qauuvs. Out' tml tht' st'htmtmI t'tmuItI t't1siIy ht' tlistiuguishvtl uuiluriu group. 'I'ht' stutIt'uts purpust's tml this t-Iuh is ttm prtnutmtt' gtmtitl spirit tuutmug stutIt'uts til tht' st'vt'uth auitl t'igI1th grzxtlt-s. XIt'iuIit'rship is tmpt'u tt: uuy iuuitmr high st'htitiI stutlcut, uutl this ytwu' tht' t'IuIi Imtl IIT rut-ruht'rs, 22 ul whit-h wt'rt' girls auitl I5 wt'rt' Imtiys. 'I'ht' .Iuuitir Iligh Iititmstvrs Cfluh was at fairly ut'w t-lull ant Iiltmtiiuiiugttmu Iligh St-html. It wus tmrgauiizt-tl uhtiut thrt't' ytutrs zulu for tht' purptist' til' Iiut'Itiiu.itI1t' iuuitir high ImsItt'tIm:1II ttuuus. 'I'I1t' t'Iulm pzirtit-ipz1tt'tI iu ull juuitmr high htuut' Imslwtv hull gzuuvs, iu that tht-3 ztttt'utIt'tI tht- gauut's :mtl HIIIN IOII BOC JSTICIIS lfwu' um Nut- lit-t-It, Ilt-ily I.ixiu:sltui. Iiill'IPilI'II i'llIIll't'II. Nh 4':iulrt-II, Vtvuuit- 'l'rislo-r. Shirlt-y I rt-t'u1:1u. Itulx Allt-u. Ili t'I1t't'rt'tI tht'lr ttuuus to YIC'IlII'j'. This t-Iulm xx vt'ry mut'h Iiltt' tht' St'uitmr Iitmtmstcrs I3.II.S. All tht' iut'u1Imt'rs wt'rt' rt'quirt'tI to x , . l'IuIi til whitt' shirts or ImItmust's to tht' gtunts. so thtx .mtl woultl ht 1 .,. wt'rt' xtiy Im 1I auitI QIIYQ' wtmutIt'rIuI support to tht'ir ttuuus 'I'ht' Iititmstcrs Clulm not truly tht't'rt'tI tht'u tt un tmu tht' Iit1skt'tImII Iltitmr, hut ui .iut1tl1t'r XX klauiuzlry, thcy ht'ItI at tlauict' lu htmtu tml tht ttwuus. Ilus wus Vt'rx' sut't't'ssIuI zuitl tl i gvsturt' to tht' lint' I1z1sI4t'tIit1II ttwuus. 'I'ht' t-Iulfs first u1t't'tiug wa1sht'ItI iu Ntwt ui Jll OIIit't'rs wt'rt' tht'u t-It-t-tt-tl Itlr tht' ytuu' Ilhm 'I'ht'y wt'rt' VIIOIII IIiut's, prt'sitIt'ut N'uit'x C lll t trt'II. vit't'-prt'sitIt'utg auitl Iltmlwrt Iitmrulli. s tary. 'I'ht' sponsor is Nlr. XYQIISUII :iron Iluultiu N nut xiuht I lt-t-lxxtttl lm tulliw, Iftur liru I':iuI:i Nltnhlt-5. Ih-ity XYIIIIJIIIIS. Slivrrx tulht-rt 'l'uiu Iiutliu hnlu. .Iuhu Ii:1l'l'trxx'. litauuit' l't'tIru, l.:urry IiusIu'rl. NY:iutIu Shu lffur lhrt: Nlr, Xhitstlu. Ihyllls I.:lu:uu. XIIIVIIIII ttvrluu. .lutlv +1 - I - . I - - t - Iv-rr, ltoht-i'I NUFIIIIIII. Ituln-rl I,uri1I'l, llzui Imxivs, ltit'h:irtl lit-II, . ? Il 'l'tuuuux II1ut rut-nu I ntl it IJ' 53 FUTURE TEACHERS Iron' one- -Rosanne Zink. R114-ax Stewart. Uonnie Bieilenkopf. Talinzlra Stewart. Patty Chest- nut. Nou' tzro -Miss Gilstrap. Rhemla Hays. Evelyn Melfliirv. Judy Pressler, Alien- Ann Dav- idson. Donna .lai'ksun. Run' fllI'Q'l' lilruie lioekritlp.:i-, Carol lizihh, Jllllj' Bairrn-tt. Margie Iiilwzxrqls, Susan Talbot, Iron: four Dean Colield. Elizabeth Hyde, Marla Van Hook, Nancy fvllllllillgllillll, Ilarolrl NVoll'e. in it Future Teachers 'Wie Teach? was the title ot a play seen last january by the members of the Future Teachers of America, but it might also have been the question which some of the prospective :nem- bers asked of themselves. However. their tears were probably allaycd as they learned that a profession in teaching is not to be feared. but to be enjoyed. During the club meetings the members discussed the problems and opportu- nities in teaching, viewed movies, heard speak- ers. and participated in skits which were related to some phase of teaching. A banquet was given in the spring in honor of the graduating seniors of the F.T.A. Some of the club members attended a state Future Teachers of America conference which was held on the Indiana Uni- versity campus in November. The ollicers this year were Carol Babb, presi- dentg Ernie Lockridge. vice-presidentg bludy Presslcr, secretary: Nlarla Van Hook, treasurerg and .ludy Barrett. press correspondent. Bliss Xierle Cilstrap is the club sponsor, Future Nurses A club, so new that this year's members were charter members who have just adopted their constitution, is the Future Nurses Club. The club is primarily for girls who are interested in nursing, but boys may belong it they would like to become nurses. The Future Nurses club gives the girls a chance to discover what a career in nursing offers and what it requires. lt also encourages the girls to learn more about personal and com- munity health. During the year the girls saw a mnnber ot films which dealt with nursing and heard several speakers who talked about the different types and phases of nursing. The future nurses also toured a hospital and the Indiana University medical building. 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To become a member of Quill and Scroll, a student must be in the eleventh or twelfth grade, must have done outstanding work on the school news- paper or yearbook, and must be in the upper third of his class. The sponsors of the Optimist and Gothic recommend the members. This honor society edits, publishes, and sells the wills and prophecies of the seniors for the Last Words. The wills and prophecies are usually on the humorous side, and are enjoyed by all of the students at B.H.S. They are compiled by all of the members of Quill and Scroll working together. Last Words were sold on honor day, the same day the Cothics were passed out. Members of Quill and Scroll sold them. The members of this honor society also receive a Quill and Scroll magazine. New members were initiated during a convocation for the students in senior high, and a banquet was held in the spring. Members elected to Quill and Scroll who were juniors last year were Rosanne Zink and David Pomeroy. The otlicers this year were Margie Edwards, president, Dick Tardy, vice-president, Margaret Day, secre- tary-treasurer, judy Barrett, will editor, and judy Pressler, prophecy editor. Mr. William Gosser and Mr. Roger Ingle are the sponsors. 3. This Page Sponsored by DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. 56 Wi' ' i 1 iv wwe ' A r if 4 V V f , f ' ij 'f I ZW ffiw , J 1- M, LJ A ! Gi 'Hvgb R .JD f L, 3 uv. CT? ..- -Z' ...x. X Noir I Vzirol liailili, I':it lhiilvy, .luily li:nri'n-It, lilllllil llrius-gnr, lli-city liI'X2llli.' lh-:in Voiielil, Huw U N:invy l'unnini.:li:iui, 'l'oinu1y i'ui'ts,' lmvinl lluvis. Mnrgnrvt Inu. Mzirgii- I'14lw:ir1ls,' Walter l :irun-r. lion- ff Mililii- Holi:-1-u.' Mike Iii-rr, .luuicc Koressi-I. Imvinl Luke, 'l'v-rry linngln-y, I-lrnie l,o4-ki-inlge, National Honor Society Election to National llouor Society is the high- est honor that a high school stuclcut can attain. Only outstaucling seniors from the upper fourth of their class and a few high ranking juniors are clcctccl. Election is hy a vote of thc faculty. 'l'hosc clectccl iuust meet the requirements of scholarship, character, service, auicl leadership. TV Ifou' 5 lmviil l'oini-roy, Judy I'ri-ssler, Frances liuuisey, llill lQ0lN'I'iSHll,' lion lfllNll. Sui- Sieliolili. Iron' .7 Ili:-k ll'1ll'llj'. Nillllj' Wiley. llzlrbairu Willi:ims.' ll2ll'4Yl4l XYolI'i'. liosillllle Zillle' 'Eli-4'Ie1l as .lunior Every year thc llonor Society has a formal lmanquct prccccling the junior-Senior Prom. This is the society's only social event of the year. This year's oiiicers were Bill Robertson, presi- clentg Becky Bryant, secretaryg and Margie Ed- wards, treasurer. Miss Lucille Coffey sponsors this society. This Page Sponsored by DUCK and KATES 1500 S. Walnut - Home-cooked Meals with Good Coffee M! Wow W' 1 if Wiwfwi iiwfiflfiitiilj y WL 'I bg? ip V WWE Bun d Character gf Mi r ' J !M I u 5 by One of th ost imponlgrlt steps in r , Db! uccess th t of sports. Although athlet' usua t eadlines e . . . S ICS or oys QW' pf uy k 11 h , th B H s Athletic De- Q, p t t 1 if ell-rounded program for girls. O t have been victorious on many dh mie ve nerecod f A . pl d ry H ' th h l y Sp rt have contributed in a b g w y t th d lopment f p rtsmanship and th b ld g f h cter. Eve y person should make competitive sports a big a,.f'r,4,4f6, Jzhabcdf, MAA. MW Www p t of his everyday life. .C I , g 58 dxf 'W':.'v-- 5 Football Lettermen This year's Football team had a total of 22 major award winners. Eight boys will be hack for next yearis campaign. Don Rush, senior halfback, was an excellent broken-Held runner and an exceptional defensive player. Don was All-state honorable mention this year . . . Dave EuDaly, senior, quarterbacked the team this year and was a fine ball handler . . . john Bowlen, senior guard, was a steady player and a main cog in the forward wall . . . Mike Kerr, speed and agility made this senior halfback a fine runner and an even better defensive man . . . jerry Tardy, a very conscientious player, gained experience that will make him a leader of next year's team . . . David Davis, senior tackle, was one of the biggest men on the team and was a stalwart of the line . . . David Martin, spirit made this junior guard a fine team player . . . Charles Miller, Charlie played tackle on offense and end on defense, he was a fine kicker . . . Philip Prince, senior end, was a olished pass receiver and capitalized on this factor greatly . . . Davicfi Snapp, senior end, Dave's spirit was always high and he contributed much to the teamis success . . . David Medaris, junior center, contributed highly to this year's team. Football Account The Bloomington High School Panthers, showing improvement in every game, worked hard and came up with a very successful season. The Panthers racked up a better than average 6-4 season mark. The Purple team was unbeaten on its home battlefield and finished its campaign with a third place rank in the Southern Indiana Athletic As- sociation. Fourteen seniors ended their foot- ball days for B.H.S. in the last game against a Calumet area team, Ho- bart. These were: Morris Deckard, Philip Prince, David Davis, Charles Miller, John Bowlen, Philip Smith, and Tony McMillan. Also Don Bush, David EuDaly, Larry Parks, Kenny Bennett, Mike Kerr, and David Snapp. Fullback Jerry Ridge completed his prep eligibility earlier in the season. Ronnie Bland, Iohn Henry, Larry Fleener, David Medaris, David Mar- tin, Ierry Tardy, and F eltus Leinen- weber were the outstanding junior members. In the first game of the season, the Panthers played the Columbus Bull- dogs. The Purple team was ahead in everything but the final score at the end of the game. The Bulldogs cap- italized on their breaks and came up with an 18-13 victory. The Panthers appeared an early winner in the early minutes of the second game. Coach Huitis boys completely dominated the first 20 minutes, but did a complete about- face in the final 28 minutes as they absorbed a 33-7 thumping at the hands of New Albany. Bloomington High, in their next game, found their home debut a happy occasion. Despite a muddy Mumby field, the Purple halted a two-game season losing streak at the expense of the Washington Hatchets, 18-6. The Panthers started slowly but picked up in the last part of the first quarter and continued on their way to a 38-0 trouncing of the Tell City Marksmen. The local boys, showing This Page Sponsored by ELZA OWENS JEWELRY 109 S. Walnut-Keepsake Diamonds 60 Football Account a well-balanced attack, scored 19 points in each half for the 38 point total. Two small halfhacks, Don Hush and llonnie Bland paced the victory with two touchdowns each. Continuing their winning streak, the Panthers downed the Clinton Wildcats. The Bloomington boys looked very impressive in racking up their third victory, 19-0. This win climaxed the Homecoming celebra- tion and gave the team a 3-2 won- lost record. The Panthers started strong but had their three game winning streak come to an abrupt halt at the hands of the Terre Haute Wiley Red Streaks in their sixth game of the season. The lied Streaks had a very fine team this year and were ranked in the top ten prep teams over the state. l3.ll.S. started fast, capitaliz- ing on an early break to take the lead, 7-0. But the Red Streaks came hack in fine fashion to win the game by the score of 47-14. The Bloomington boys, after being effectively halted in a scoreless first half took the second half kickoff and marched 73 yards in ten plays to their first touchdown, as they even- tually blanked Southern Indiana Conference rival Vincennes, 13-0. The Panthers assured a .500 season mark as they played host to the llosse Bulldogs to the tune of a 25-7 victory. This brought the local team a 5-3 won-lost record. Four of the five wins were shutouts. Evansville Central's powerful Gol- den Bears dealt Bloomington High its fourth and final loss of the season as they jumped to a 14-0 lead in the first five minutes of the affair. The Bears were ranked No. 5 in the state, and played a steady game to win, 34-6. Capitalizing on alertness and a rugged defense, the Purple downed a tough Calumet Region foe, 12-6. This game with Hobart wasnit de- cided until the final gun went off. The Panthers took advantage of a recovered fumble and a couple of timely fumbles to climax a highly successful season. Football Lettermen Morris Deckurd, senior end, although hampered by injuries, was an excellent pass receiver and defensive man . . . jerry Ridge, senior fullback, his vicious smashes through the opponentis line demoralized many teams' defenses . . . junior end, Don Kinney, was always ready to ive relief to the regulars . . . Kenneth Bennett, senior halfback, made up for his small size with speed and ag fressiveness . . . Philip Smith, senior guard, played aggressively on offense and defense, Phil was chosen SIAC honorable mention . . . Iohn Henry, junior guard, was very good on offense and should bolster next year's team . . . Tony McMillan, senior center, although small as football players go, Tony turned in a fine offensive game for the Panthers . . . Feltux Leincnweber, junior tackle, added moral su port as well as good all around play . . . Senior, Larry Parks, played fullback on offense and linebacker on defense, he was a valuable asset to the teanfs attack . . . A very shifty runner for the Panthers this year was Ronnie Bland, junior halfback. Ronnie was especially good on defensive pass inter- ceptions and punt returns . . . Larry Fleener, junior quarterback, possessed an exceptional passing arm and an ability to hit receivers downfield. This Page Sponsored by ELLIS SUPER MARKET 614 East 2nd Street 61 COACHES Nfllffll, Fred Hui, Jr. Sfunrliny, M a r v i n Groh. Keith Rhoades. Raymond Anderson, Ben Bruve. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD ' Huw om:--Keith Higgins, David FlllDil11','I4ilI'I'5' l-'lf-vnu-r, Bill Williams. Rau: turn-M Varslty Ronnie Bland, Bill Bissey, Tony McMillan. Jerry Tardy. David Medaris, John Henry, Kenneth Bennett. Row thrcrfgllon Rush, Larry Ryser, David Snapp, Mike- Kerr, Don Kinney. Carl Lentz, Philip Smith, Larry Parks. Rom four David Davis, Morris Dvckard, Feltus Leinenwf-bvr, Charles Milla-r, .lim F9l'jIlIS0ll, Philip Princ-4-, David Martin, John Buwlen. 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V17 vga 'fb This Page Sponsored by RANEYS CAFETERIA-For Fine Food 63 Basketball Lettermen Senior Guard Don Rush was the smallest man on the team, but made up for his size in a fine one hand shot and a great fighting spirit . . . Charlie Miller, senior, played center and forward and was a good team man. His Hne relief jobs saved many games for the Panthers this year . . . Senior Mike Kerr, this hard driving guard was a great factor in the teamls success. Mike had a Hne jump shot from the keyhole and was good on defense . . . junior jim Ferguson was an out- standing center on offense and defense, as his amazing jumping ability kept him up with the taller players . . . Dave EuDaly, senior guard, was a strong defensive man and he also had the ability to drive under for the lay-up. Dave showed a fine attitude toward the opponents . . . Tom Parker was a hard working team man. His height made him a fine defensive player, and his tip-ins saved more than one game . . . jerry Chandler, senior forward, was an excellent team member on both offense and defense, as he was given the B-Men award. jerryis accuracy with a good jump shot made him the team's leading scorer . . . Morris Deckarfl, senior for- ward, was an excellent rebounding man, and he developed a tremendous jump shot from the foul circle. Morris was chosen honorary captain by his teammates. 'Ys-..,-v' ...f- if ...K f S ' .W i fn Basketball Account After having two losing seasons, the B.H.S. baskethallers came on strong at the last of the season to end up with a 11-10 record. The Panthers started slow and did not hit their stride until the middle of the season. The Purple opened their season hy playing host to Evansville Bosse at the Second Street Gym. The B.H.S. boys didnt lead until the final 12 seconds, but closed with a 63-61 win. Next the Panthers cooled off to lose two games in a row. In the first game, Coach Keith lthoades' boys were bested by jeffersonville, 55- 48. The Purple Panthers could not find the range in their next game with Brazil, losing by a score of 52-50. The team then returned home for a game with Terre Haute XVilev and bested the Pied Streaks bv a score of 74-47. The Panthers in this game' had a sizzling .533 field goal average. ln the next game, the B.H.S. boys lost a heart- breaker to the Columbus Bulldogs by a score of 65-64. The score was tied after three stops in the next game with jasper, but the VVildcats went all out to win hy 52-37. ln the next game, B.H.S. dropped another close hattle to arch-rival Bed- ford, 62-61. The Panthers broke loose in the last half of the game with cross-town rival University School to down the East-Siders by a score of 62-44. The Purple were up for this civil warn hattle and displayed a Hue defense in the one-sided tilt. In the next game the B.H.S. boys pulled the most surprising upset of their season at Prince- ton, 41-39. The Panthers were the only team to defeat the Tigers during the regular season. After losing to Evansville Central, 75-60, the Purple got back on the winning road at the expense of Boonville by a score of 62-54. The team led the full game to crush Martinsville 74-72. The Panthers earned this victory on sen- sational shooting and nifty rebounding. The Panthers were not quite so fortunate in their next encounter with Hammond High, bow- ing by the score of 73-58. The Purple 'reversed their defeat of the night before at expense of the Vincennes Alices, 71-64, to even their season mark at 7-7. After a loss to Terre Haute Cariield, Coach Keith Pxhoades' Bloomington Panthers, al- though cold at the charity stripe, won over the NVashington Hatchets to the tune of a 62-51 victory. Avenging an early-season loss, the Panther team displayed much balance in downing the Bedford Stone Cutters 61-56. The Purple ended their regular season by bowing to New Albany, 68-60. VARSITY BASKETBALL ltnu- our Imu Rush. David l'luDaly, Mike Kerr. Morris In-vkarcl, Vluirlle Miller. lcon: tivo--Mr. Fred Huff. .lim Fer- guson, Jerry Chandler, Bob Baugh, Twin Parker, Mr. Keith Rhoades. YW' u 1 o ' s , . . 'ci' l k 3 if ,,, A o 0 I3 i This Page Sponsored by GOOLDY ELECTRIC COMPANY RESERVE BASKETBALL Hou' :nw---124-Inv I':lrk. lla: viii Figs. .lorry '1'al1'1ly, Ron- nie- lilzunl, .luck SlllIllllt'l'S .le-rry Kzilnl. Km-itll lligzprins, ,Inv IIUI'SllllQlll. lfuu' tzvu--W Mr. 1111112 llanvid Martin, John Allvn. lmviml Haiku-1' In-wi-5' Sri-walrt. 'l'e-qi Skir- vin. 'I' 0 m m y 'l'limnpsun Gary Hill. l,:xrry lf'Im-Q-mir. FRESHNIAN BASKETBALL Kun' nm' Stain W i 1 s 4+ ii T1-rx'v livsn-1'. .lulln Frvv Him-' mki-. Ilzivial William-is.. Jim All-Blillan. lfnu' ilro Mr. lngrlv, 1'l:ni'1-111-v King. Murris 1' 1: ii l 1- y. Stl-llsml Iii-naulllus. liomllml llzu-kln-r, 1'11'v Vriw- l'liil U1 'nl-1' n 1 sh. , 4 L . JUNIOR HIGII BASKETBALL Hou' nur' l'l1:11'ln-s K4-nt, l-'rank Zark, 'Llblll Mvhlil- lun. .lim Rush, Nivkir- Hil- lr-rmnn, Jimmy Gray. .lm- Furlis. Hun' lrrn lillgzu' Smith. Larry 'l'x'11:-lrlnml. Ronnie- l'l-4lru. Hairy 1'le-11- ilvningr. .lim Youupr. Tum llinvs. lfuu' Illrrw' Rex Smith. Ronnie' IfI'lIl4'H'ill', Din-k Sparks, lmnny lmv- ivs. Huh I!nrlifT. Mr. An- flu-rsnn. This Page Sponsored by FROSTOP DRIVE-IN Specializing in Coneyburgers and Bar-b-ques 66 X f - fm, .. l Wrestling Lettermen john llrnry, junior, received a doulxle honor this year. -lohn was elected honorary co-captain and also received the li-Nlen award . . . Senior Tony McMillan was the capable representative in the 1:27 pound class. Tony was forced to for- lcit his tournament chances hecause of an ill- ness . . . Carl Lenin, I65 pound sophomore, took advantage of his weight and did a good joh . . . junior Don Pale, a two year letter winner, made a fine showing in the state tournament this year . . . .llillnrzl Ilncker, junior, was the representa- tive in the heavyweight class. Hack provided many laughs for li.ll.S. fans with his hurly tac- tics . . . Ilruzizl M1'rlr1r'i.s', junior, gained experience that will make him a fine wrestler next year . . . David I,yslrcr, 1:20 pound senior, won his share of the matches . . . Mike Minncwzeyer, senior 145 pounder, was a very hard worker and a good team player . . . Larry Clarke, 95 pound fresh- man, a young hut determined wrestler, did a fine joh this year . . . jolm Stcumis, 133 pound senior, was a steady wrestler and a good morale huilder . . . jerry Clarke, freshman, was one of the small- est men on the team this year . . . Senior 175 pounder Philip Smith proved to he a capable point-getter . . . Ronnie Iluiclmrson, 103 pound sophomore, Won his letter for the second year in a row and was elected honorary eo-captain. This Page Sponsored by FULL O PEP APPLIANCE 222 West Second-Phone 7753 XVRESTLING COACHES Clifford Myers, Ben Bruce TOURNEY WRESTLING SQUAD Mr. Myers, Larry Clnrlu-. Ronnie Hutcherson, David Lysher, Don Pate. Tony McMillan, John Stevvris, .luhn Henry. Mike Minne- lneyer, David M4-duris. Furl Imntz. Phil Smith. Millard llzu-ku-r, Mr. lhwu-e. JUNIOR HIGH NVRESTLING Run' 0:10-ANI nv n i y I'e-rci- lie-lil, John liurruw, Donnie Pedro, Fred Wylie. .lr-rry Barrett, Jerry lluod. llalvisl Griliin, T 0 ni nl y Taylor. Ronnie Culvert, Brzullvy Meadows. Run: 11411--Neil Fleetwood, Larry liushert, Rodney Figg. Hubby Stogs- mlill. Donnie l':ilvr-rl, .luhn Wmrlenls, II2ll'I'y llwIul1'1l. Lzlrry S i Ill p s o n. Robert Figg, I-'red M i 1 1 0 r. Rou- Iln'm'- -l'hil liryunt. Lzrrry 'l'rue-blood. 'Four lillvkillr- ham, Dick S+-llaxrs, l,zu'ry H n n t 0 r. Toni Tliurnus. th-urge Finley. Huh I4or'ufl'. lmnny Davies. Hill Finley. Mike Lenmnrls. I.21l'I'5' Lin- thicum. Hurlnn Grubb. Bula Young. Jirn Buslieurs. I r'e-rl English. Wrestling Results December B.H.S. Opp. 2 Danville, Ill. 10 Shortridge 12 Decatur Central 16 XfVaukegan, Ill. 17 Crawfordsville 17 Muncie .... University 23 lanuary 7 Reitz, Evansville 7 Central, Evansvi 7 New Albany 10 jeff, Lafayette 11 Anderson 13 Southport 21 Champaign, Ill. February 2 Broad Ripple l 28 14 23 10 22 28 35 25 -1 32 46 16 33 26 28 28 9eBsP?!sys-is X x -fit l Cross Country Lettermen lfrlflie ilflllflffllg, a senior. helped keep the teanrs morale high when they were in tight spots. lle was a yaluahle asset to the team . . . llruiirl luke, a senior, was always among the first. lle was awarded the captain for two years and won his first major award as a freslnnan. lle finished fourth in the S.l.A.C. meet and has heen the second man on the team for the past four years . . . junior Iiiek Iieelifer, improved greatly as the year progressed and will surely he a top-noteh man for the Panther team next year . . . I,1u2erne Cooper, senior, was a very improved runner and was awarded his first major award this year in Cross Country . . . Kenny SflIl,l.S'UII'-9 hard work and ambition enahled him to stay in front. lle proved himself as a fine runner at the state meet, where he finished seeond among the Panthers. Being a junior he should develop into an outstanding runner in his senior year . . . Bob Ellis. junior. one of the outstanding memhers of the team, definitely possessed the will to win. Bob finished in the S.l.A.C. meet and was fifth man for Blooming- ton in the State meet . . . Don Hull, a junior, was definitely one of the most improved runners on the team. He was very eonsistant and finished among the first in the S.l.A.C. meet . . . Tell Skiroin, although only a junior, was the third man on the team. Ted was an aggressive runner and should prove to he one of next years leaders . . . Tommy fiIH'fS, a senior, was definitely the outstanding meinher of the Cross Country team. He was continually among the first. lle was the individual S.I.A.C. winner and was awarded hy his teammates the B-Nlen's trophy for outstand- ing performance . . . Larry Stuekey, although just a sophomore was tl'llly an outstanding run- ner this year. A hard worker with a very fine team spirit, he should he a top-ranking runner next season. This Page Sponsored by GEORGE FREEMAN MARATHON SERVICE 1225 S. Walnut-Phone 7950 69 Cross Country Account The Bloomington High School cross country team compiled one of the best records of any previous team in the school's history. The Pan- thers posted an undefeated record in small com- petition. Their only defeats came in the heavily loaded Shortridge Invitational and in the State Finals. The harriers opened the 1955 season with a 20-36 victory over Paris, Illinois. Coach Vern Burns, squad returned home for their debut on the Cascades Golf Course by defeating peren- nially strong Vincennes. By chalking up victories over Bloomfield and New Albany, the Panthers continued their win- ning ways. Tom Curts, who set a new course record, led the team in a triangular meet with Columbus and Shelbyville. The Panther har- riers walked off with the first three places, and five of the Hrst seven places. CROSS COUNTRY 16011: one+Toni Curts, K 1' n n y Simpson, Toni Cook, David Lake, Eddie Marlding. Row two- -Larry Stuckey, Bob Ellis, Ric-k Revhter, l.avei'rn- Cooper, lion Hall, Te-il Skirvin. B.H.S. had a little rougher going at the Hobart Invitational meet. The squad barely edged the Hobart runners as once again Curts led the purple by finishing sixth. The Southern Indiana Athletic Conference meet was next on the Pan- ther runners, schedule. Bloomingtonis cross country team snaped Vincennes' seven-year grip on the S.I.A.C. title. The harriers placed three men in the top five. I The Anderson Indians handed the Panthers their first defeat of the season at the third annual Shortridge Invitational. At Terre Haute, the harriers captured the Sectionals with a very fine performance. Bloomington went into the State Finals as a heavy favorite along with Anderson, Shortridge, and Hobart. As it turned out, the three other favorites copped the first three places with the Panther runners coming in fourth. This com- pleted the season for the cross country squad, and they came out with a very fine 10-2 record. JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY Row unc-Larry Simpson, Johnny AVOUIQ-'lllS, l'l1arlvs Brown. IfIl'lIiIl'1l Hoff. Rau' tufofCharlie McDanie1s, Fred VVylie, Ronnie Brine-g.::ii', Kich- nrii Bell, v w This Page Sponsored by GRAHAM MOTOR SALES Ronnie Chandler, Louis Iloruu, l'hll Strunllimg, Iluvili lVZlIIIllll'l'. VARSITY MANAGERS hui. Af. 'NWA' 11'-1 WAHM Student Managers One of the biggest, most difficult and import- ant jobs for a student at Bloomington High School is the duties of the Athletic Student Man- agers. The various sports such as football, bas- ketball, track, cross country, baseball, and wres- tling could not continue if it were not for the student managers. These boys have the never ending responsibilities of keeping all sports equipment in order, all uniforms cleaned and repaired and to supply clean towels and drinking water for the players at all practices, games, and meets. Major awards are given to the boys receiving the required number of credits. This year David Wampler, junior and Louis Bomo, senior won their major awards. Boys receiving minor awards this year were jerry Mills, sophomore, and Kenny Beyers, sophomore, and Phil Strad- ling, junior. Those boys receiving Hrst year awards were Ronnie Chandler, Roger Isaacs, and Chuck jean. Ned Fleetwood, a junior high boy, was a junior high basketball manager. :P 4 s- I ull-uv.. , . li- ' 4 'H' ' M 1. A - . 35.1, h. ,F 'I' .. . lb . ll , :Q -- X 46 ml. RESERVE MANAGERS Ned F 1 01' t wo 0 d, Roger Isaaes, l'huek J eau, Kenny Heyvrs. This Page Sponsored by GREENE 8 HARRELL MORTUARY sa, Nine lettermen from the ,56 track squad se- cured another successful season. junior Bob Ellis ran the half-mile and con- tributed the spark of enthusiasm for the team,s success . . . Jerry Chandler, senior, led the Panthers in the high jump this year, and he also ran the high hurdles. The latter was a new experience for jerry, and he handled it very well . . . Senior Don Rush was outstanding in the pole vault event this year. Donnie had the determination and the fighting spirit needed in order to win . . . A strong candidate for shot put honors this year was senior Charlie Miller . . . Outstanding distance man for the Panthers this year was senior Tom Carts. He ran the half-mile and the mile runs . . . Don Kinney, junior, was one of the hardest working members of the track team. Don excelled in the quarter- mile run . . . Participating in the half-mile and the mile runs was David Lake, senior, who was an excellent runner . . . Bob Cassidy, junior, was the top sprint man for the Panthers. Bob excelled in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and the 880 yard relay . . . Senior Eddie Madding was very con- scientious in his work, as he became a very valuable point-getter for the Panthers. Track Lettermen VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE March 16 Shortridge 20 Wiley CTerre Hautel 24 Hoosier Relays April 3 Columbus, Martinsville 7 Paris Relays 10 Wiley 14 B.H.S. Relays 18 Linton Relays 24 Indianapolis 27 Columbus Relays May 4 S.I.A.C. 11 I.H.S.A.A. CSectionall 18 I.H.S.A.A. QRegionalj 25 I.H.S.A.A. fStatel This Page Sponsored by GODSEY'S SUPER MARKET 72 I.U. I.U. I.U. Columbus There Here I . U. There Washington There Vincennes I. U. I . U. Tech Baseball Lettermen BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 3 Bloomfield 5 Greencastle in wilt-y 12 Columbus 14 New Albany 16 Bloomfield 19 bVtlSlllIlgl0Il 23 Bedford 30 Greencastle May 3 Vincennes 7 jasper 14 Bet ford 17 Columbus There Here Here There Here Here There There There There Here Here Here The B.H.S. baseball team had another success- ful season this year. Returning lettermen were: Ive Lake, senior, played infield and also shared in the pitching duties this year. B.H.S. has been known down through the years to have had good hitting pitchers, and joe was no exception . . . David Davis, senior catcher, was the fine and capable backstop for the team this year. A rather large catcher, David did a fine job of defending the home plate for the Panthers . . . David Eu- Daly, senior pitcher, was called upon to handle some of the pitching chores this season. David was a fairly good hitter for a pitcher and when not pitching, he sometimes played an infield position . . . Mike Kerr, senior centerfielder, al- though not a long ball hitter, consistently came through for the Panthers with scratch singles and doubles. To play this outfield position requires an ability to move fast in order to cover all of the ground included in the vast centerfield. Mike did a very capable job this year and last . . . Morris Deekarfl has probably played at more different positions than any single member on the team. Last year he played leftfield and did a fine job of backing up the third base slot. Also, when called upon, he very ably played the catcher and first base positions. This Page Sponsored by HANSON MOTOR COMPANY 7327 N. Walnul-Phone 2-3321 Golf Lettermen Paced by two junior lettermen, the B.H.S. golf team had another successful season. Retuming for their second year of competition were Louis Bailey and jerry Prince. The coach this year was Ben Bruce and the linksmen spent their after-school hours tramping over the hills and dales and brooks of the Cas- cades Course trying to break par for the course. Contrary to most sports, the lowest score wins in golf. Golf is a sport which requires a lot of skill, and such things as driving, chipping, and putting are stressed as fundamentals of this sport. GOLF SCHEDULE April 6 Martinsville Here 9 Switz City There 13 Bedford Here 16 Vincennes There 17 Gerstmeyer Here 20 Garfield There 24 Martinsville-Columbus There 27 Vincennes Here May 2 S.I.A.C. Tournament There 4 Switz City Here 7 Bedford There 15 Gerstmeyer There 18 Garfield Here Sectional State Tennis Lettermen The Bloomington High School tennis squad combined the efforts of all its members and came up with another very successful season. The squad this year was very well balanced and showed experience gained by many evenings of practice. Ioe Avery was the coach this year and the team was led by three returning lettermen, Tony McMillan, Ernie Lockridge, and Dick Tardy. Practice for the netters began in early March and the players worked out in the gym for two weeks. After sufficient workout, the Panthers retired to the two courts behind the gym. The season lasted for two months and the schedule included ten meets. Such fundamentals as serving, correct ways of holding the racket, correct posture and other points were practiced by the team members. TENNIS SCHEDULE April 10 Columbus Here 13 New Albany Here 17 Gerstmeyer Here 19 Columbus There 20 Garfield There 2 1 jeff Lafayette Here 24 Shortrid ge There 25 University There 26 Martinsville There May 1 Crawfordsville Here 2 University Here 1 5 Gerstmeyer There 1 8 Garfield Here This Page Sponsored by HAY'S MARKET 6th and Morton 74 B-Men I3-NIMN lfmr one lion Ilush, 'l'In-mlow Nltirvin. llaniel Ala-nhiris, . 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Irvnu Haze-l, Bron- ila Elkins, .ludic Stziixcmiilw, Patricia. Gl'iSSUlll, Sandy Blair. Kon: two- Joan Ismn, lie-1'l14-vv XValk01'. Alive T1-rrvll, Ilavvlvnc Stidd, Phyllis Mc- 1'liutm:k, Phyllis Quivk, Marilyn M01- vin, H1-tty Hardin. Anna Man- Camp- bi-ll. Row fllI'l'l'7R1l0llll2l, Hays. Bon- nio If'lm'a, Rosalie l'ndorwoorl. Sharon Bnwinan, Sharon Muhloy, Doris Hat- tun. Barbara. Higgins, Joy Pfaff. lfnur four--Nanr-y L rr qs d 0 n, June Vaughn, Jn-an SVindvrs, Pat Gray, Inmyrvnc Van IH-lr. Suv Rush, Hr:-nda liuwlvn, Judy Grow. Nancy IiIilll'kf?. C.A.A. Nun? Ulll JllIly Iiilli'ili'I', Juni' Mar- lin. .lanvt Brown, llunetta Todd, Martha Korr, Catlin-riiu' Ilinklv. Ilon- na Myers, Sharon Grubb. .loyco Mills. Iron: tzro---Karon llainiltun, Nancy 'l'lminpsun, Harrie-ttv liurvh, Ili-anna llixun, lin-vvrly Taylor, Donna Ful- fnrd. Karan Ilill, Cllllltillffli Murphy, Marilyn Axsuln. Jt lII7 tllrc'1'--- llunna Hawkins. licssiv Lyon, Sharon livck- ard, lflsthvr Oliphant. 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This Page Sponsored by HGH ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 3842 76 Girls' Athletic Association The seniors play the juniors tonight. Rivalry such as this is experienced many times during the year in the C.A.A. activities. The main pur- pose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to pro- mote girls' athletics, create and further good sportsmanship, and encourage interest and par- ticipation in all sports. Any girls in high school participating in such sports as softball, basket- ball, swimming, volleyball, soccer, bowling, bad- minton, and speedball are automatically con- sidered members. The animal Awards Banquet is held in the spring, when awards are given to girls with the required total number of points. Some girls are eligible to receive major letters, numerals, and ehevrous. Individual team awards are also given at the banquet. The C.A.A. also has several social events and projects. To introduce the new members to the club, the C.A.A, has a kick-off party in the fall. Another event, which has really been the fav- orite, is the junior and senior Rip Van Winklen party. Money-making projects are also a must in C.A.A. One of these is the annual basketball dance where the basketball queen is crowned. The executive board is the governing body of the C.A.A. This board is elected and installed the previous year. Members for the school year 1955-56 were jonette Mitchell, jean Winders, Tracy Branum, Donna F ulford, Nancy Logsdon, Beverly Leonard, Charlotte Murphty, janet Brown, Sarah Smith, and joyce Mills. Sponsor of this organization is Miss Lucile Swift. C.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD ltvnr nm' -llonna l+'uIt'oril. ll'1'llNlll'4'l'.' Nanvb' Lolrsnlun. se'1're't11r'!I.' .lonette Nlitvliell. p1'exi:l1'nt,' .lean Winds-rs, riff'-p1'4'xid4'rit,' 'I'r:u-y ltranum. rvvurrliriy Rf'1'l'1'flll',ll. knu' frro---.laiwt Brown. re'pr1'm'ntr1lirr' .' Sarah Smith. assistant rf'enr4liny Nl'1'l'l'fIll',ll.' Miss Swift, .vpo11sn1' .' 1'harlotte Murphy, r'1'pr'irsr'r1t1itiv'e5 .luyve Mills, r'4'prz'xz'ntulirv. This Page Sponsored by HGH REALTY COMPANY 212 S. Walnut Street i-,W QM ,ATL I I p WZ QE K, Wg Q J WJ WW My fl f W MW I Us Reach The Top 'V X y , he ti e.We start to school until we graduate, Q we r on,,th teachers to help us Hnd our way up 7? Our ai a o Success. This is also true at Bloom- JI c i gt Hi School. We students h e our minds J U e ched n onl by the subjects which are taught, - b by e esso s in daily living which are given us X the culty. ometimes our lives are changed by the ex ples ich are shown by our teachers. There- fore facul plays a major role in helping students ' H Kg reac the to step of the stairway to success. 9 I w r Q 5 cyl- YW x ol ' J A AV by 19 W p ' ly I 78 lui wiv' f 1 -4. W ,.-an ,W Q.J er- A sa-ff xx f .Qs '- L 1? YS X :B N-ff. i-,,?-,p,-:,::-A' '55 'ffi 4 ,L.-s- ,,,,, , .J fn ,wry 5. -f ' I SY. , ' ' lx , oi N X was 4 Q5 N QX ADMINISTRATION NIR. H. E. BINFOBD is Superintendent of the Bloomington Metropolitan Schools. He is faced With many problems in the administration of the schools each day. Mr. Binford works closely with the Board of School Trustees. One of his many important jobs is the hiring of all teachers in the Bloomington Metropolitan School System. Mr. Binford received his A.B. degree from Indiana State Teachers, College and his AAI. degree from Columbia University. This year was Mr. Binford's twenty-first year as Superintendent of the Bloomington Schools. MR. F. L. TEMPLETON is Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent, Mr. H. E. Bin- ford, and was at one time assistant Principal of B.H.S. Some of the duties included in his job are directing the Standardized Tests that are given in all the Metropolitan Schools, doing re- search work, and making reports to Mr. Binford and the Board of Trustees. He is also in charge of the transportation for the Metropolitan School System and takes care of records and reports. Mr. Templeton received his A.B. and M.A. degrees from Indiana University. NIRS. MARY JANE HEAD serves as the secretary to the Superintend- ent, Mr. H. E. Binford, and she also serves as the secretary to the Board of School Trustees. MRS. RUTH E. SCHUPCVEB holds a very important position. She serves as hookkeeper for the Bloomington Metropolitan Schools which keeps her very husy. l ADMINISTRATION The Assistant Principal of Bloomington High School, MII. EDWARD H. CUDDY, has a very important job. Some of his jobs are supervising the Introduction to Teaching program, making the program election sheets, making the rural transfer students, reports, assigning personnel to athletic events, sponsoring Student Council, giv- ing general supervision to the main office, and making announcements over the public address system. Mr. Cuddy also takes care of all facets in keeping the school in operation which includes getting substitute teachers. The Introduction to Teaching program is for students planning to become teachers. They are assigned to a teacher in one of the elementary schools, and report to the assigned teacher one period each day and help that teacher. Mr. Cuddy is also chairman of the Convocation Committee consisting of stu- dents and teachers who plan the convocations. It is the custom of B.H.S. to try and have two convocations each month during the school year. Mr. Cuddy received his A.B. degree from Franklin College in 1933 and his M.S. degree from Indiana University in 1941. In addition to these he also attended California Polytechnic University and had additional work at I.U. Bloomington High School is run very smoothly and efliciently by the capable hands of DR. DONALD L. SIMON, the principal. Some of his many duties are the supervision of the teaching staff, providing leadership in curriculum changes, and scheduling of the school program. Since B.H.S. now has eighty-five teachers on the faculty this year, there are numerous respon- sibilities for Dr. Simon. He tries to visit class- rooms and give the teachers suggestions, espe- cially the new teachers who have not had much experience. He sometimes talks to B.H.S. stu- dents during their club meetings. Although we do have student counselors in the guidance office, Dr. Simon attempts to help students who have special problems. Dr. Simon receives many calls and letters from the parents of students attending B.H.S. concerning their childrens problems and praising the good work being done by the teachers and faculty. He also works closely with the Parent-Teacher Association and advises them on many problems. Dr. Simon is Chairman of the Curriculum Committee of the Indiana Association of Secondary-School Prin- cipals. He is also on the Faculty of Indiana University as a Lecturer and Consultant in Teacher Training and meets regularly with the Dean of the School of Education at I.U. When called upon he assists the I.U. chairman of the North Central Association of Colleges and Sec- ondary Schools in evaluating various high schools in Indiana. Dr. Simon is still active as a Colonel in the Air Force Reserves. Dr. Simon received his A.B. degree from Indiana University and his A.M. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago. ----1-1 BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES In the election of N ovember, 1952, the voters of Perry and Bloom- ington townships and Bloomington city voted to form a single administrative unit for the Bloomington Metropolitan Schools. At present there are five members of the BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. They are in charge of nearly everything pertaining to the Metropolitan Schools. George A. McClain is president of the Board. He is employed by Indiana University. George F. Mitchell is secretary of the Board. He is the trustee from Perry Township and a co-partner in a business in town. Frank Southern is treasurer of the Board. He is cashier at a local bank. Lloyd Anderson, who is a member of the Board, is a business man in a nearby community. Bruce B. Temple, a member of the Board, is General Manager of a local newspaper and has also attended Indiana University. 82 'l'l1eNl l'l'iNlJANlflC Olflfltllili of the lllooin- ington Xletropolitaln Sehools, Nlr. lliner Tllolnp- son, luis in very important joh. Doing his joh well keeps him extremely lmsy. Sonie of his clnties are investiguting nnexeusetl ulwsentees alncl tllliillg entre ol' the numerous :lttenclunee reeorcls. Their Services Aided Our Success 'l'he Sl'l'Il'ItZll tIOllltlitI'I'lON elalsses are un- cler the clireetion of Nlrs. Nlury Neil. Xlr. Siclney .Iannssen is the lll'lAlllNU 'l'llEllAl'lS'l' for the Xletropolitnn Sehools. One of Nlr. .IQIIISSUIIES cluties is giving incliviclnnl hearing tests. Assist- ing in this tlt'INll'tIIll'llt is Nlr. Don Rice. liesicles selling sehool supplies and renting hooks. the ISOUKSTUIHIC hnnclles elnh money, senior ring orclers, illlllOIlllCl'llll'IltS, Zllltl serves us 11 lost and fonncl clepnrtment. Mr. I. XV. Straulling is lmoolcstore manager while Velvax liaunon. Allen Conley, illitl Carole Rush serve als elerlcs. Une of the husiest pluees in l3.ll.S. is the ofliee. Nlnny clnties are perforinecl hy the OFFICE STAFF. A reeorcl of eaeh stnclent is kept in the olliee. Nlrs. Alta l,zln1nn is RECORDS CIFHK and Xlrs. Shirley Prnett is A'l l'ENlDANtfE CLERK. Nliss .Ioyunne Zilce is the NIINIEO- CHAPII CLERK. 2 kg..-tu bN4. An efficient CAFETERIA STAFF prepares the meals at B.H.S. each day. Included in the program are the planning, cooking, and serving of meals to three different groups of lunch hour students. Miss Margaretta Payne is responsible for the management of the cafeteria staff. They Guard Our Health Keeping the halls, rooms, buildings, and cam- pus clean and free of trash, rubbish and anything that might mar the cleanliness and beauty of our school is the job of the MAINTENANCE STAFF. The Maintenance Staff also fires the heating plant and installs new improvements tor the 4 'T V: . n t Many medical aids are offered to students by the B.H.S. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. The Health Department is well equipped to render Hrst aid, Dr. Ray Borland, physician: Mrs. Beth Hartman, R.N.g and Mrs. jean DeLapp, recep- tionistg make up the Health Department staff. school. On many cold mornings, members of the Maintenance Staff can be found shoveling snow. In the summer, while the teachers and students are out of school on their summer vacations, the Maintenance Staff is busy repairing and getting the school in good condition for the coming year. 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Mr. Stewart also issues part-time schedules, handles the Mctlaughan student loan fund sponsored by the Parent- 'l'eacher Association, and cooperates with the probation department in cases of juvenile delinquency. ln addition to these jobs, Mr. Stewart is chairman of the social committee for faculty which plans all dinners, parties, and other social functions, chairman of the salary com- mittee for the Metropolitan Teachers Asso- ciation which proposes a salary schedule to the school board and superintendent, serves on the guidance committee, and assigns hall monitors, attendance helpers, and absence collectors. Nlr. Stewart has received his B.S. degree from Central Normal College at Danville, lndiana and his Nl.S. degree from Indiana llniversity. At the present time Mr. Stewart is writing his thesis for his Doctors degree. Dean of Girls The dean of girls, NIRS. MARY KRUE- GER, has a very important job in the ad- ministration of Bloomington High School. Mrs. Krueger's job starts before school every morning. This consists mainly of writing readmission blanks for students Whose home room teachers have first period classes or are in the gymnasium. During the day Nlrs. Krueger has numerous other jobs which con- sist of keeping attendance cards for each girl in l3.H.S., of taking care of one period absences, and of interviewing students who have several absences. As director of activi- ties, Mrs. Krueger has many jobs concerning the munerous clubs at l3.H.S. She is re- sponsible for scheduling the club meetings, for making club passes for the eight-hundred students who belong to clubs, and for mak- ing announcements concerning club meet- ings. In addition to all of these jobs Mrs. Krueger is chairman of the after-game dance com- mittee. This consists of attending all after- game dances, and of getting workers for these dances. She is also on the executive committee of the Parent-Teacher Association and was responsible for getting the more than twelve-hundred members. With all of these duties, Mrs. Krueger is one of the busiest persons at l5.H.S. l 4 ju, 'P g Www? may ji ea 44723, tfvf gy WMJWM fiifiww' P2351 ww' is Wlijfyfkf wtfsvlfw' M5 WM ,ft if QQWWWW MW W ff!! ffQ5f'1f prifflwl awww, of x?lWf,W!l55fQ1yWg?f!g!MVy Qf53fyjif6h ififipgfij if? Q555ifffl5g?Q'3f?E5JiQ?f is flf 'ly apgfygw Q yay? PM , kweywmiyw hiTh'e op lborfwfi, wWmm1 . I .QL 1- 5 v C2154-fdfd' Hfbagfaj V. fe ffaiirfofgw ,dam ....'?'..a .fei-fLf1e',41:-lg. We as seniors are now on our last step of Our ' Stairway to Success. As we look back, let us not for- get the UNDERCLASSMEN of Bloomington The UNDERCLASSMEN are on their way to the ast step. 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H155 llUlll1'i4Ulll' lllg' queen. is shown at the after-game dance with her cs- cort Alerry Tardy. lhe lnaiorettes formed an aisle for the lxoinecoining queen candidates as they walked on the football held for an un- pressiye crowning ceremony, llue band participated in the eyent by forming the outline of a crown. lfacli candidate 1 lrried a bouquet of flowers. Q a After the homecoming coro- nation. the smiling queen. Paddy Engle and her court consisting of Evelyn Sansone. Sandy Sylvester. Rhea Stewart. and Dorothy Tucker, relax on the float made by the senior class to enioy the last half of the football game. ,. fx ,fr sta .. -vt ra R2 Sl' ' ,f -K C. J ' ' C-qs ri 'K-I, xii XT, 71 ' eff A 'Q' Q t sex.- C, 1 x - 5.31 tic-- C fr r e- i .T K ?'Prp tx .4 55- 'Rf 'Q is-i,LfJef2iW'i' s fl SS Ci QLFQI- :B , . M. . -wa e . T .P Q M Fr 5 ,iii QL X f Q Q' ' 1+ ' C ..-I , C1 fi lr Senior Activities l'rn going upstairs heeause l've got to go to the-Well, I want to get something out of my eye-,U was one of the humorous lines heard as the senior class presented june Mad as their annual three-aet play. The play eoneerned a girl growing up from a tomhoy to a young lady. lt was a very luunorous and sparkling comedy. Each year it is traditional for the senior class to have a 'l'rainp Day. This year all of the 'l'lu're are always laughs on Trainp Day. l'ietured are Hari- lyn Smith and David Poineroy. X Tx X ' C-Q P- n, Q-af Tf A Ex qi: f KC 'X T. . , 4- I The play - -' ling eonn !lm-tin le-. play this y ' ' lor the senio worked inany weeks readi and discussing plays and finally making a decision on ujinu- ' Mad . 'l'hose pietured on the eoininittee are jeanette Ter- hune, jim NVhite, Marla Van llook, judy Barrett, and Don llader. Many weeks of hard work at rehearsals are spent hefore each play. This is a typieal re- ' seniors dressed up like tramps, and ate their lunch on the school lawn. A few of the seniors formed a small hand and held a parade. Several games were played at the senior party this year. The seniors also cheered-on four con- testants who participated in the pie-eating con- test. Refreslnnents were served, and everyone had fun square-dancing. hearsal hefore the senior play june Mad . There are many johs which must he done he- ' fore presenting a play to an ' ' audienee, sueh as johs hehind ilu: sec-nes as well as on stage. 41 4 in H1 Junior Prom Last night, May 6, 1955, 1ny date and I trav- eled into the past to Chateau Homantiquev. We crossed a bridge surrounded by a water-filled moat. After walking through the dogwood trees, we sat down at a table with a small replica of a castle placed on it. Looking up, we could see a dazzling blue throne with a white background. WVe were in a beautiful castle of green, blue, yel- low, pink, and lavender. After dreamily dancing to the music of jack Mason and his orchestra, entertainment was pro- vided for us. Mike Kerr, Master of Ceremonies, introduced Judy Branam, the vocal soloist, Dar- lene Fulford who presented a comedy act, jim Steele and Iohn King who played the drums and piano, and Becky Bryant who played the xylo- phone. It was a wonderful and eventful evening full of memories which we will never forget. 116 Dashing Charles Miller and lovely Karen Hill were crowned king and queen for the '55 prom. They were crowned b last year's royal couple upon the blue throne framed by a snowy white background. Karen re- ceived one dozen red roses, and the bracelet which has been traditionally handed down from queen to queen through the years. Other candidates for king and queen were David Snapp, Michael Minnemeyer, and Judy Pressler. Senior Officers I wonder who our officers will be this yearn was often heard coming from the seniors at the beginning of the year. Those nominated were Charles Miller and Bill Robertson for president: Tony McMillan, john Stevens, and joe Lake for vice-president1 Carol Babb and Dick Tai-dy for seeretaryg and Dean Cofield, Karen Hill, and Marla Van llook for treasurer. After a week of campaigning, the election was held. Charles Nliller, president of the junior class of '56, was elected once again to the position of president. john Stevens was elected to serve as vice-presi- dent, Carol Babb was elected secretary, and Karen Hill was elected treasurer. Gothic officers Rosanne Zink, editor-in-chief, and David Pom- eroy, business manager, are automatically officers of the senior class. Une of the duties of the officers was to officiate at all class meetings. Collecting money for the senior party and the senior pins was another of their jobs. The officers also chose the commence- ment announcements. To get a good representa- tion on this committee, each officer chose one person from the class to help decide on the announcements. They spent many hours of preparation for the senior show in the YVinter Carnival. Senior Pep Sessions The senior class sponsored the pep session before the Wiley-Bloomington basketball game. A mock game was staged between NViley and .lm-Isle 'l'n1-Its-r. Xlarilyn Smith. and Norma Dixon. senior yell leaders are praelleim.: for one ol' the senior pep-sessions. Nenlnl Kosainie Zink. Gothic editor: Mrs. For-gy, sprmxrwg Karen Hill, fI'4'flNllP'f'V,' l'al'ol llahli. seen-tary, Slumlingl .lolun Stevens. l'f1'4'-lM'4'Nilll'Ilf.' Mr, Jones, sprmaor: Charlie Miller. 1Il'VNflIl'll'.' David l'0lll1'l'lly, Hoillir- lnlsiliexs IIl1lllll1l1'l'. B.H.S. VValter Winshield, alias David Pomeroy, acted as the radio sports commentator. Repre- senting the Panther team David Lake, Tom Curts, Gilbert Fisher, Laverne Cooper, and Eddie Madding soundly trounced the VViley team which was composed of jerry Ridge, john VVampler, Dick Tardy, Phillip Prince, and Den- nis Hamilton. Robin Roberts represented the Bloomington coach and Don Rader acted as the Wiley coach. The senior class represented the Wiley cheering section and was led in a cheering contest against the B.H.S. student body by jim XVatson, Louis Rorno, and Carl Harrington. li-L-O-ClM-I-N-C-T-O-N TAKE SECTION- ALSW was the yell heard as the seniors presented their last pep session for the Sectional Tourna- ment. At the beginning of the pep session, Coach Keith Rhoades spoke to the group. Then the student body gave the team a rousing send- of'f. The state of Indiana was outlined with purple crepe paper on the basketball floor. David Snapp, Phillip Prince, Tony McMillan, and joe Lake each represented the victories for the Sectional, Regional, Semi-Final, and State Final games. Carol Babb, Margaret Day, Karen Hill, Bill Sciscoe, David Bales, Nancy Cunning- ham, Frances Ramsey, and Rosanne Zink sang victory words to the tune of the Mickey Mouse Club SOI1g. ln the meantime, twelve girls repre- senting the boys on the team walked around Indiana and won the sectional victory. They were judy Pressler, Margie Edwards, Rhea Stewart, Carol Mills, Nancy Rowlett, Nancy Logsdon, Beverly Leonard, Sue Sieboldt, Sharon Bowman, Donna Myers, Patty Myers, and Char- lotte Deal. john Stevens, vice-president of the senior class, acted as Master of Ceremonies. Senior Show at the Winter Carnival East is East, and West is Westi' was the re- frain which started the M56 Roundupf' The chorus line started the senior show with Buttons and Bowsf, Members of the chorus line wore stunning red and black cowgirl outfits. The dancers were Jeanette Terhune, Rosanne Zink, Norma Dixon, Judy Pressler, Beverly Wright, Donna Skinner, Rosalie Underwood, Sharon Bowman, Dorothy Tucker, and Rhea Stewart. Cool Waterf played on the marimba by Becky Bryant, was the lirst act of the evening. The master of ceremonies, David Pomeroy, intro- duced a trio consisting of Dick Tardy, Bill Scis- coe, and Bill Stockwell who sang Home on the Rangei' and Day by Dayi' for the second act. Calling for the high-stepping square dancers was Don Rush. Those dancing were Mike Kerr and Libby Schneider, Walter Farmer and Karen Hill, John Wampler and Nancy Wiley, and Tom Parker and Marilyn Smith. After the square dancers, Robin Roberts appeared with a Mexican bit. A quartet consisting of Jackie Tucker, Char- lotte Deal, Rose Duerson, and Barbara Cowherd sang Darlin, Dear. Sixth on the program was a lively pep band playing South.', Participants were Dick Tardy, Ernie Lockridge, Bill Stock- well, Larry Stuckey, and David Bales. The cho- rus line reappeared to end the '56 Roundup? Chairmen for the show were: Judy Barrett, backdrop, Margie Edwards, publicity, Nathan Hall and Harold Wolfe, lighting, Rosanne Zink, chorus line, and John Stevens and Karen Hill, square dancers. Carol Babb and Charles Miller acted as directors. 118 Junior Show at the Winter Carnival junior jamboreev was the title of the Winter Carnival project of the junior class. The cast and crews, made up entirely of junior class members, presented numerous performances during the evening of February 10 in the girls gymnasium. The theme was centered around a county fair in a one-horse town. The program started with the jazz band in- troducing it. Ma and Pa reminisced of the good old days when they were courtini, and they visited the county fair. Then there is a Hash back which constitutes the main part of the show. A chorus line made up of girls in short plaid dresses began the colorful county fair. The side show's emcee introduced all of the acts. Three girls sang as a trio, and there was also a male trio. A champion square dance, complete with string music, a caller, and a winning couple, added to the frolic. A small group of uhicksj' invaded the fair and perfonned in a jug', and toy horn band. A boy and a girl each sang a solo in which they demonstrated well-controlled voices. Later, an intrusion was made by the Bunny Hops, a group of unskilled boys clad in jeans and white shirts who composed a chorus line. A comical singer of hillbilly songs, accompanied by a guitar and ukelele, kept pace with the riotous fair. A weight lifter then appeared, and after much labor he raised a dumb-bell above his headg he was proven to be a phony. Two boys called the Hamboner'sv exhibited their sense of rhythm by slapping the hands and legs, and sang to the created rhythm. The program ended with Ma and Pa spooniug beneath a lover's moon. Junior Activities Early in the year, representatives from eleven different jewelry companies met with the Class Ring committee. The committee, composed of some juniors and the class sponsors, listened to each of the representatives as they told and demonstrated the different aspects of their rings. After interviewing all of the representatives, the committee discussed the different products. They voted, and by unanimous decision jostenis of Owatonna, Minnesota was selected as the dealer from whom the rings would be purchased. The Iosten's representative brought a case of rings to school. Each junior selected and made a down-payment on the ring which suited him as to color, size and price. The rings were expected to arrive in Febmary. The junior class sponsored a football pep-ses- sion, but due to the fact that the class had just been organized, the pep-session could not be an elaborately planned one. The entertainment con- sisted of the B.H.S. Marching lO0 going through various routines. The second pep-session was before B.H.S met the Bedford Stonecutters. The theme was cen- tered around school spirit. The scene was a solemn court room with a stern old judge and Seated--Miss Dodds, sponsor, Nancy Branum, secretary. Tracy Branum. trr'usurr'r. Stand'ingiBil1 Minor, 'uicr'-presi- flwnt. Mr. Babb, sponsor, David Wampler. president. Seated-Linda. Fromke, Nancy Branum, Shelby Hobbs, Karel Brown. Standing-Bill Minor, David Wampler, Tom Min- nick, Rick Rechter. jury. B.H.S., represented by girls dressed as angels, and Bedford, represented by boys in striped pajamasf, were on trial. The B.H.S. student body did some vigorous yells, and then Bedford, represented by juniors, made a miser- able showing when they yelled. Of course, the jury found Bedford guilty of poor school spirit. Junior class officers this year were David Wampler, president, Bill Minor, vice-president, Nancy Branum, secretary, and Tracy Branum, treasurer. 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