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This Is My Lifei' was the theme for the year 1958-1959. The theme was carried out by movies, panel discussions, and guest speakers, one of whom was Mrs. Phillip from India. Mrs. Phillip was dressed in traditional Indian garb. She also brought her young son Jimmy, who assisted in serving re- freshments. There were skits presented by the members of the club. My Life and Others, My Life and My Voca- tion, My Life and My Healthf' and My Life and My Problems were some of the topics of the meetings. All new members participated in the initiation services at the beginning of the year. An impressive beginning was given to the year by conducting the initiation service by candlelight. In April, an installation ceremony was held for the new officers for the coming year. The Blue Triangle Cabinet consisted of the fol- lowing: Marilyn Freeman, president, Melinda Baganz, vice- president, Beverly Epperson, secretary-treasurer, Judy Sowers, finance chairman, Mary Jane Gilpatrick, service chairman, 'Leah Terrell, publicity chairman, Mary Ann Bales, devotions chairman, and Marceta Binkley, pianist. Mrs. Franklin guided this club's activities. Scotty Head, Terri Bruce, Delores Funkhouser, Donna Burroughs, Mary Anne Bales, and Judy Sowers discuss the problems of teenagers at a Blue Triangle meeting. Blue Triangle Bottom row, left to right: Rose Thrasher, Delores Funkhouser Ann Moore, Canita Natalie, Shar-on Jacobs, Bonnie Condra, Sharon Sparks, Judy Butcher, Barbara Godsey, Mary Martin, Karen Hamilton, Evelyn Whaley, Nancy Pardue, Sandy Hummel, Karen Baranski. Second row: Donetta Todd, Nancy Thompson, Donna Underwood, Tommye Glaze,Jody Fulford, Marceta Binkley, Glenda Peregrine, Mary Jane Gilpatrick, Nancy Hauk, Marcene Miller, Nancy Lake, Mary Ann Deckard, Joyce Mills, Barbara Bourke, Diane McGahan, Judy Sowers. Third row: Kathryn Raab, Marilyn Koontz, Judy Buckheister, Judy Pruett, Sue Cox, June Marlin, Brenda Robertson, Brenda Snyder, Joyce Mercer, Brenda Reynolds, Mary Catherine Johnson, Judith Fields, Sharon Empson, Judy Mahler, Jill Everman. Fourth row: Sharon Elmore, Mary Ann Bales, Beckie Kerr, Lois Johnson, Ann Fields, Martha Corbin, Deanna Fiscus, Judy Walters, Judy Sargent, Barbara Day, Saundra Gobert, Linda Mingee, Nancy Bush, Martha Scherschel, Josette Roberts. Fifth row: Barbara Routt, Karen Stevens, Brenda Hays, Beverly Jolly, Sharon Boshears, Dorena Pur- cell, Pat Grissom, Donna Hiatt, Sally Rugg, Sandy Grubb, Suzanne Whaley, JoAnn Chatfield, Martha Keller, Mary Catherine Hall, Caroline Kelly, Leah Terrell, Mrs. Franklin. Tbir page .rponrored by BLOOMINGTON FLOOR COVERING, ED 6-3212, 219 West 6th
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The Blue Triangle is a branch of the Young Womens Christian Association, limited to junior and senior girls. The purpose of the club was to build a fellowship of women Lnd girls devoted to the task of realizing in common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed Dy our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to under- stand Jesus, to share His love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. The Blue Triangle Cho- rus, under the direction of Mrs. Sarah Franklin, the club's sponsor, presented a Thanksgiving convocation for the student body and club members. The Blue Triangle annually awards a scholarship to a senior member who has been prominent in the club's activities. This scholarship pays fees for one se- mester at Indiana University. The scholarship was financed by the candy sales every week which were headed by the finance chairman. In May, a service award plaque was pre- sented to an outstanding member of the club. Service given to the club, dependability, co-operation, attendance, observation, practice, and exemplification of the clubls goals were points on which the award was based. Blue Triangle offirerr, hottom row, left to right: Leah Terrell, Mary Jane Gilpatrick, Beverly Epperson. Top row: Judy Sowers, Marilyn Freeman, Melinda Baganz, Marceta Binkley, Mary Ann Bales, Mrs, Franklin. Blue Triangle Bottom row, left to right: Sharon Purl, Connie Trisler, Donna Smith, Joyce Workman, Mary Simison, Pamela Watson, Marilyn Freeman, Sandy Stewart, Sandy Martin, Mary Kirk, Judy Richardson, Becky VanPelt. Setond row: Judy Baker, Lois Ruble, Melinda Baganz, Terri Bruce, Starr Safe, Barbara Somes, Gloria Faris, Carolyn Flynn, Marian Pressler, Susie Galyan, Susie Shawver. Third row: Donna Bruner, Judy Smith, Rhonda Olson, Frencee Jones, Janis Morgan, Joanne Richardson, Donna Sissman, Judy Smith, Shelby Dillman, Charlene Snapp, Pat Curtis, Nancy Ennis. Fourth row: Jane East, Sherry Culbert, Elaine Hazel, Beverly Hasty, Elizabeth Bucher, Evelyn Salee, Carole Briles, Marilyn Rogers, Clara Farlee, Connie Dugger, Linda Phillips, Myrna Robinson. Fifth row: Mary Reedy, Patty Rechter, Connie Kirby, Beverly Epper- son, Marlene Walls, Sharon Jacobs, Ann Chadwick, Kathi Rollins, Scotty Head, Bonnie Blakely, Erdine Zimmerman, Sarah Polley. Thi: page .rpomored hy BENDER'S COLLEGE CAFETERIA, Kirkwood
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Bottom row, left to right: Sandy Kelly, Janet Graves, Janet Wyatt, Sarah Van Etten, Marie Polley, Lillian Hardy, Ruth Wiley, Sharon Peter- son, Margery Sylvester, Carol Rush, Judy Hobbs, Diana Brinson, Anna Lee Hankins, Marilyn Sparks, Rita Kelly, Carole Harvey. Second row: Sharon Shouffler, Fonya Jones, Janet Flick, Brenda Sarber, Brenda Deckard, Sandra Peterson, Mary Banning, Linda Underwood, Martha Thomp- son, Nancy Dillingham, Sharon Somes, Jean Snapp, Sandra Rea, Sally Beyers, Patricia Burge. Third row: Judy Sparks, Judy Thompson, Carol Henderson, Linda Rogers, June Scott, Woodina Covington, Sarah Broning, Charla Canada, Deana Taylor, Denia Baker, Sally Freeland, Sharon Bayne, Dora Foster, Janice Skeroen, Barbara Jean. Fourth row: Mary Modesett, Deana Stout, Shirley May, Carolyn Brashaber, Maudaline Stogd- still, Jane VanWinkle, Sally Bush, Ann Walters, Sara Merriman, Kathleen Freeman, Janette Burch, Sharon Nikirk, Charlene Day, Karen Freeman, Rhea Hampton. Silver Triangle The Silver Triangle Club of Bloomington High School is an organization for young high school girls. This club, consist- ing of freshman and sophomore girls, is a branch of the Young Women's Christian Association. During the first meeting, all freshmen and new sophomore girls were duly initiated into the club at a very impressive candlelight service. The officers conducted the initiation ceremony, an annual event of the organization, and explained for the benefit of all the members of the club that the ideals of Silver Triangle is to promote leadership ability and to strengthen the Christian faith. At the close of the initiation, refreshments, cookies and ice cream, were served. As the year progressed, the club participated in several altruistic programs. At Christmas, each girl brought a gift for one of the handicapped children at the Exchange House on the Indiana University campus. The girls chose the age and sex of the child to receive the intended gift. After collecting the gifts, the Silver Triangle girls attended a gala Christmas party held at the Exchange House. Silver Triangle offirerf: Janice Skirvin, Judy Davis, Jennifer Fields, Janet Flick, Terresa Thompson, Barbara Baderstcher, Paula Hankins, Julia Binkley. Thi: page .rpvmored by THE BLOOMINGTON NATIONAL BANK, Fast, Courteous, Accurate
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