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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
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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.
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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
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