High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 28 text:
“
Lights! Places! Play Begins . . . PROSCENIUM PLAYERS-Qlfront Rowl left to right: P. Hankins, R. McCoy, J. Richardson, S. Browning, C, Curry, J. Wampler, J. O'Malley. 151-cond Rowl T. Thompson, N. Cracraft, K. Eddy, N. Ruggiero, M. McGlocklin, S. Ncwhcrg, B. Prince, tThird Rowl J. Ayres, S. Grimes, W. Nlood, J. Pea, J. Arthur, B. Bruce, L. Hays, M. Chadwick. fFourth Rowl C, Clvnrlcning. J. Douthitt, J. Shelton, R. Johnston, K. Scheibner y -X, Entlwright, N. Coatney, S. Head. lFifth Rowl G. Whitaker, B. Hasty, R. Wampler, R. Norman, P. Bryant, S. Whaley, E. Mitchell, C. Brashaber, 5. Rugg. Lights! Camera! Action! The film rolls to take movies of the Proscenium Players' three-act play and the all important senior play which were shown at the club's last meeting. Being one of the busiest clubs around, they presented 'GA Remarkable lnci- dent at Carsons Cornerw for their three-act play, Hlloom For the Prince for a Christmas convo' and a one-act play for Drama Night. As if this wasn't enough to keep them busy, the members planned and staged their own talent show. The year was topped off with a picnic at which the coveted Proscenium Players, awards were presented. We could sum up the activities of this club as busy, busy, busy! Officers in charge of production were Richard Wampler, presidentg Karlene Scheibner, vice-presi- dentg and Terri Bruce, secretary-treasurer. They were greatly aided by Miss Sharon Hannum, sponsor. PROSCENIUM PLAYERS-tFront Rowl left to right: B. Sonics, A. Hunkins, J. Parharn, D. Shields, C. Tristler, N. Huff, J. Hobbs, T. Bruce. 1Sr-cmnl Rowl Miss S. Hannum, S. Snapp, S. Bruce, J, Smith, M. Robinson, P. Burge, S. Byers, G, Juan. tThird Rowl S. Neely, K. Raab, S. Soinz-s, D. Foster, J. Ryan, L. Quakenbush, M. Martin. lFourtl1 Rowl M. Dunlap, R. Ciolli, L. Armstrong, C. Farlee, M. Carter, K. Hankins, G. Faris, R. Olsson. Qliifth Rowl S. Chitwood, J. Strain, E. Herrick, P. Brown, C. Douthitt, R. Trisler, M. Sparks, B. Jean.
”
Page 27 text:
“
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.
”
Page 29 text:
“
TECH STAFF-fFront Rowl ll-lt to right: S. Nc:-ly, S, Ncwberg, A. End- wrighl, K, Scheibner, S. Head, S. Rugg, S. Whaley. fSecond Rowl I. Strain, J. Wampiler, J, Fields, T. Thompson, J. Hobbs, A. Hankins. fThirrl Rowl Miss Sharon Hannum, S, Bruce, E. Herrick, K, Raah, B. Bruce, C. Elkins. fFourth Howl P. Bryant, J. Mathews, F. Miller, R. Wampler, G. Whitaker, E. Mitchell. fFifth Rowl R. McCoy, M. Carter, R. Gincs, B. Prince, M. Sparks, J. Douthitt, J. Smith. Act Well Your Part . . . 'cWield that broom! Slap that paint! and Hammer that nailln were the cries heard backstage as members of the Tech Staff carried out their roles as uhandymeni' of the Bloomington High School dramatics department. With originality, industry, and co-operation, they transformed the stage into a crude cabin, a court room, and a lunatic asylum. Officers were Sally Rugg, presidentg Suzanne Whaley, vice-presidentg Scotty Head secretary- treasurer. The sponsor is Miss Sharon Hannum. Act well your part, there all honor liesi' is the motto of the National Thespian Dramatic Honorary Society. With this motto as their by-word, the Thespians enjoyed a successful and eventful year. Two comedies and a drama were presented during the year. Kathy Raab and Sally Rugg were elected in their sophomore years and Suzanne Whaley in her junior year. 'Officers were Sally Rugg, presidentg Kathy Raab, vice-presidentg and Suz- anne Whaley, secretary-treasurer. Miss Sharon Hannum is the sponsor. THESPlANSffTop Rowl left to right: Mary Martin, Kathy Rach, Sally Rugg. flloltorn Rowj Karlenc Schcibner, Richard Wamplcr. Suzanne Whaley.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.