Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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The JUNIOR-SENIOR HI-Y this year present- ed a banner which was placed in the boys, gym. They also sponsored a pep session in February. The officers were John Parker, president; Steve Parrish, Vice-presi- dent; David Figg, secretary-treasurer; Howard Bruce, point secretary; and Mickey Douglas, chaplain. Mr. John Snepp was the sponsor. The FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE HI-Y helped to co-sponsor the 1957 Mile of Pennies drive. The amount was presented to the Salvation Army at a sen- ior high convocation in November. The officers were Dick Sparks, president; Arthur Brown, Vice-president; John Barrow, secretary; George Brown, treasurer; and Ronald Pedro, chaplain. Mr. Clyde Black was the spon- sor. Co-ordinating the branches of the HI-YHand plan- ning combined activities were the functions of the HI- Y FEDERATION. This organization represented the entire YMCA system at B. H. S. The officers were Bill Bissey, president; Ronald Hacker, vice-president; Frank Hill, secretary; and Larry Bond, treasurer. Mr. Russell Watson was the sponsor. Firs! row, Irfl lo riglal: Larry Bond, Frank Hill, Ronald Hacker, Bill Bissey. Swami row: Howard Bruce, Arthur Ray Brown, John Parker, David Figg, Steve Parrish. Tbird row: Mr. Watson, Mickey Douglas, Mac Brown, Bob Shotts, Dick Sparks. First row, left to right: Chuck Hadley, Jim McPhecters, John Barrow, Arthur Brown, Tom Buckingham, Fredrick Wiley, Larry Routcn. Scrum! raw: Jerry Ayers, Dwight Waldrip. Steve Stipp, Bill De Amico. Daniel Rawl- ins, Dick Sparks, Mr. Black. Tbinl row: Dick Wamplcr, Mae BmWn, Bill Evans, Robert Boruff, Thomas Hines. First row, lrff lo rigbl: David Figg. Nor- man Scutt, Mike Graves, Jerry Neelyt David Williams, David Dixon, Warren Chambers, Mr. Snepp. Second row: Joe Pcdcn, jcrry Zink, Joe Hankins, Steve Minnick, Gary Madding Harold Fiscus, Dennis Phipps, Kenny Gooldy. Tbirxl row: Jim Hays, Harlan Kinley, Jerry Kahl, Kent Massey, Mickey Douglas, Larry Bond, John Parker, Steve Parrish. Fourll; row: Chuck Jean, Kent Thompson, Delbert Fisher, Jim Richardson, Frank Hill, Ronald Hacker. John Bradshaw. This page sponsored 632 BEN TERRELL REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Mum mm mm Uhury, 29

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Admittance into the NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY is one of the highest goals a student at Bloom- ington High School can attain. Members are elected by faculty vote on the basis of scholarship, character, service, and leadership. Seniors in the upper fourth of their Class and juniors in the upper tenth of their class are eligible for membership in this society. Since the foundation of the B.H.S. Chapter in 1927, the member- ship has gradually grown to approximately 815 meme hers. The newly elected members are initiated during an impressive senior high convocation. Members from the previous year speak on the foundation principles of the society and present pins to the imitates. Bottom row: :tPam Scheibner, Sarah Smith, Ann Souders, Nancy Taylor, John Thomas, Suzanne Graves. Fourth row: :T'Gary Madding, David Martin, ' fRosetta McNeil, 'T'Joann Morris, John Parker, Kenneth Parker, Loretta Purcell. Tbirrl row: Shirley Harp, Jane Harrell, Ronald Hendricks, x'Frank Hill, Sandra Hudson, tRoger Isaacs, Christ Jung. The annual social event of the National Honor So- ciety and the highlight of their year is the formal ban- quet preceding the Junior-Senior Prom. The officers of the National Honor Society are elected in the late spring. The following seniors had the privilege and honor of being elected to the National Honor Society during their junior year: Gary Madding, Pam Scheibner, Ronald Hackler, Darlene Chambers Taylor, Martha Brown, Elinor Chatfield, Frank Hill, Rosetta McNeil, Roger Isaacs, and Joann Morris. Miss Lucille Coffey is the sponsor of this organization. Second row: JPDarlene Chambers, Helen Chambers, :PElinor Chatfield, Richard Engle, David Figg, a'Ronald Hackler, Joyce Hardisty. First row: Gayle Bishop, Roberta Borne, Priscilla Brinegar, itMartha Brown, Sandra Brown, Kathryn Bush, Lois Cardwell. :i Elected as juniors. This page sponsored by BENDERTS COLLEGE CAFETERIA, Kirkwood Mum mm mm: uwy, Blmmhgmn, m



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30 SILVER TRIANGLE OFFICERS: Seated, Judy Fulford, and Evelyn i Salee. Slamling, Judy Pructt, Donna Burroughs, Sally Rugg, and Terry Bruce. Not pictured, Suzanne Whaley. Firxt row, left to right: Sandra Martin, Martha Wright, Beverly Stillions, Judy Davis, Janet Flick, Helen Bechtel, Judy Lynne Smith, Mary Jane Martin, Terry Bruce, Barbara Har- vey, Deloris Funkhouser, Claudia Rice, Jody Fulford, Shirley Heistand. Srmml raw: Miss Helen McAninch, Sherry Culbert, Mary Kirk, Carol Payton, Scotty Head, Vicki Vint, Jane Miller, Sue Cox, Judy Pruett, Marceta Binkley, Ruth Wiley, Sharon Shouffler, Marie Polley, Barbara Rumple. Third row: Carol Peden, Jane East, Mary Reedy, Phyllis Lanam, Paula Mobley, Shirley Coster, Donna Burroughs, Marie Magner, Peg- gy Ratts, Sharon Isaacs, Vonda Smith, Karen Dempsy, Esther Winkler, Judy Thompson. Fourth row: Dee Ann Gregory, Martha Cor- bin, Pat Curtis, Linda Jeffers, Sally Rugg, Charlene Day, Shirley Coster, Ruth Goode, Judy Sargent, Sharon Nikirk, Anne Walters, Dianna Stout, Brenda Quillcn, Sally Ward, Glenda Robertson. Firs! row, Inf! Io rigbl: Rachael Records, Shawn Purl, Brenda Wilkerson, Josette Rob- erts, Evelyn Salee, Barbara Somes, Starr Sate, Linda Perrigrine, Fonya Jones, Sherron Somes, : s Janet Wampler, Judy Parham, Jennifer Fields, Connie Trisler. Setoml row: Nancy Ennis, Sharon Bayne, Julia Binkley, Shirley Deckard, Sandra Rea, Elaine Hazel, Carolyn Rushton, Janice Skirvin, Jean Breeden, Sharon Metcalf, Nancy Pardue, Sharon Hawkins, Evelyn Borno, Judy Colgan. Third row: Julie Jones, Rhonda Olson, Deanna Fiscus, Barbara Badertscher, Dora Foster, Beverly Jolly, Marilyn Long, Brenda Whaley, Joan Richardson, Jean Snapp, Marilyn Rog- ers, Mary Lou Modesitt. Fourth row: Carol Briles, Susie Shawvcr, Kathy Freeman, Jeanette Burch, Ruth Ends, Suzanne Whalcy, Donna Hiatt, Joan Chat- field, Ellen Huey, Dorena Purcell, Linda Wright, Judy Walters. mt. w Munroe mum Puth usury, Elm mu, m The SILVER TRIANGLE, a branch of the Young Womerfs Christian Association, offers freshman and sophomore girls the opportunity to attain leadership and to develop religious interest. Programs are presented at meetings showing girls ways in which to improve themselves both mentally and morally. In the spring, the sophomore members of the Silver Triangle were invited to be the guests of the Blue Triangle at the installation of new officers. This year Silver Triangle sponsored the King and Queen Contest at the Winter Carnival. The king and queen were crowned 0n the night of the carnival. Activities consisted of collecting toys at Christmas time for underprivileged children and a caroling party held in the girls gym. Officers for this year were Terry Bruce, president; Evelyn Salee, vice-president; Judy Pruett, secretary, Donna Burroughs, treasurer. Miss Helen McAninch was sponsor of this organization. This page sponsored by BLACK LUMBER COMPANY, 337 South Madison

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