Bloomington High School - Gothic Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1960

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Hi-Y Buries John J. Jasper! For the first time in many a year the theme for the Thanksgiving eonvo, sponsored by the Senior Hi-Y. was along a humorous line. The basic ideas of Thanksgiving were cleverly and pleasingly pre- sented to the student body which made it an inspir- ing convocation. A funeral service for John Jacob Jasper, planned and acted out by the members, and a rousing speech by lVlr. Red Latimer made the Jasper pep session one of the best ever. Also on the agenda for the year was the annual HlVIile of Penniesn drive for the pur- pose of helping needy families at Christmas. The year was climaxed by the presentation of a scholar- ship for two years at college. Hi-Y leaders were Ronnie Pedro, president, Bill Bruce, vice-president, Les Coyne, secretary, Joe Curtis, chaplaing Larry Trueblood, point secretaryg and Clyde Black, sponsor. SENIOR HI-Y - fFront Rowl left to right: J. Hood, L. Coyne, D. Louder- milk, C. Hadley, L. True. blood, B. Young, J. Ayres, T. Biedenkopf. 1Second Rowl K. Shertzer, J. Shel- ton, A. Easterday, M. Hos- tetler, J. Barrow, L. Butler, B. D'Amico, T. Hinkle, L. Medsker. fThird Howl B. Lavender, C, ..Hanson, R. Stewart, J. Heichilheck, G. Ryser, P, Hazel, C. Butcher. flfourth Rowj B, Combs, R. Sholts, C. Kent, M. Hummel, D. Lee, D. Francis, D. McCoy, R. Dyer, fFront Rowl left to right: E. Shaw, S. Chitwood, J. Douthitt, F. Wiley, H. Crane, D. Windsor, M. Stewart, P. Sweet. fSecond Rowj R. Johnston, L. Coyne, D. Weddle, L. Bush- ert, R. Smith, G. Finley, N. Fleetwood. fThird Rowl R. Stansifcr, S. Slipp, S. Boshears, E. Gardner, J. McPhecters, J. Curtis, B. Norman, D. Rawlins, B. Griffith, B. Robertson- fFourth Rowl Mr. Clyde Black, L. Payne, L. John- son, D. Sparks, T. Hines, D. Hittle, R. Pedro, J. Hill, G. Whitaker.

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Around the Wfmrld in four meetings gave Blue Tri members a chance to discover NA Womenls Place in the Worldf, Guides for the tours, word panel, dis- cussions, and speakers talked on HA Womanls Place in the World as a 4'Careerwoman,'7 a 'aHomemaker,,7 a i'Citizen,w and as a 4'Child of Godfi lnitiation of new members, a Christmas program, and installation of new officers comprised the rest of the meetings for the year. Members could he found every two weeks selling candy down by the cafeteria, trying to tempt stu- dents and teachers alike to buy their wares. This project was to raise money for the Blue Triangle Scholarship to IU given at the end of the year to some deserving member. A service award was also presented to an outstanding worker in the club. Leaders of these activities were Scotty Head, presi- dentg Suzanne Whaley, vice-president, lVlarceta Bink- ley, secretary, and Terri Bruce, treasurer. lVlrs. Sarah Franklin was the sponsor. Tl'IMl l'A'I'l0N sets in as Starr Sara yields to thc wares of Blue Triangle members, Vnnda Smith, Evelyn Salee, and Shirlec Cook. Rl.Ul'I TRI-1Frnnt Row! left to right: R. Wiley, E. Hamm, J. Hoar or man c ur irc S Burton IN Dillingham B Ba cr l'. Hawkins, C. Rim-. C. Trislcr. 151-cond Rowl J. Skirvin, N. Ennis, J B mkl lm B rum me ron Mctca Issacs It lu ll. Harvey. 1. I'rn:-tt, D. McGal1an, S. Byers. fThirrl Howl S. Cox, F ornn os cr ic' umm n1 1 ml 1 liurcl S. lim-u, lf. .lonr's, M. Rogers, D. Stout, B. Bamltrrlscller, lFourtli Howl D llulrl k 'us irc! H s x B Harmon J Jones G Rubmrlson H. Quillan, S. Deckard, B. Routt, J. Fulford, B. Jolly, J. Breeden. llfillh Rowl Mrs franklin C Brill: J n red Nar rn! Nl Nmlirnnim J. Bauer, Pollcy, S. Grubb, V. Vint, J. Martin, S. Merriman, L. Je ers K Freeman P Burg:



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Silver Tri Scans Teen Issues Sll.Vl3lR TRlANGLE-- flfront Rowl left to right: S. Hash. J. Parker, B. Sarher, P. Norris, M. Hawkins, M. Kin' ncnmn, P. Polley. A. Hank- ins, C. Loop, D. Brinsnn, fSccond Rowl Miss H. Mcfkninch, A. Richardson, S. Green, M. McGlor-klin, R. Hart, M. Howell, S. Bruce, P. Moran, M. Baker, R. Hampton, E. Wenricli. fThird Rowl E. Noris, R. Icr-. C. lVlcCamr-ron, C. 0'Malley. C. Braslraluf-r, C. Henderson, S. Browning, M. Carter, S. McCollough, M. Robertson. S. Patterson. fFourth Rowl S. Newherg. C. Harvey, B. Ceisweit, N. Willis, S. Watkins, S. Stogsl dill, J. Harvey, L. Brown, J. Butcher, M. Naylor. fFifth Rowl G. Reeves, M. Baker, D. Oolcy, J. Van winkl.-, A, East, A. End- wright. May, L. Douglas, S. Bush. SILVER TRIANGLE-flfront Rnwl left to right: R. Cioli, B. Prince, R. Mc- Coy, M. Sparks, J. Hobbs- H. Whitaker, B. Stuffle, N. Wilson. fSf-cond Rowj L. Hardy, M. Rogers, L. Un- derwood, J. Graves, C. Sparks, D. Taylor, P. Brown, V. Jean. fThird Rowl R. Kelly, M. Sparks, V. Sparks, R. Deckarrl, J. BUNUH. B- Koontz, F. Lcntz, B. Mast- crs, L. Funkhouser. flfourth Rowl R. Fender. K. Bil- lings, 1. Walker, N. Smith, K. Hankins, G, Beck, D. Dr-ekard, M. Malsbury, B. Rader. flililth Rowl C. Curry, G. Hart, M. Nikirk, S. Recs, M. Stogsdill, N. Coatney, L. Hays, L. Koontz. Teenage problems was the topic of a panel discus- sion for one of Silver Triangle's many meetings. At other meetings, there were informative talks ranging from the mentally retarded to good groom- ing. During the holiday season, gifts were given to the Exchange House, Christian Center, and the School for the Retarded. A picnic to Spring Mill State Park in the spring added the finishing touch to a wonderful year. President Patricia Norris conducted the meetings with the help of Anna Lee Hankins, vice-presidentg and Ann East. secretary-treasurer. There were also numerous girls who worked as committee chairmen and committee members. Miss Helen lVlcAninch was the sponsor.

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