Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1947, Page 74

Description: ™JR. GIRL RESERVESRow 1—Mrs. Good, Sondra Dess, Judy Douthitt, Colleen Helms, Delores Payne, Sue Buher,Georgianna Brown, Barbara Reynolds, JanetLettelleir, Phyllis Marlin, Judith Hays, EttaEller, Miss Green.Row 2—Marilyn Wilson. Dorothy Anderson,Katherine Bennett, Suzanne Alexander. PeggyCook, Janis Voile, Sara Rollins, Stella Baker.Carol Hudson, Alice Lehman, Frances Languell.Peggy May.Row 3—Carolee Fleetwood, Dorothy Johnson.Sue Hughes, Frances Branam, Helen Moat.Marie Neal, Ruby Trinkle. Shirley Wood.Angelene Ramon, Pegge Branam. CarolynLettelleir, Betty Gasaway, Phyllis Golliver.Row 4—Helen Lycas, Norma Cardwell, CosetteAdams, Darlene Fleetwood, Janice Thompson,Margaret Robertson. Juanita Peace, Edna Eker.Marcia Galloway, Nancy Underwood. Pat Tar-taglia, Mary Wampler.Officers—Frances Languell, president: CaroleeFleetwood, vice president; Suzanne Alexander,secretary; Peggy Cook, treasurer; Mrs. Goodand Miss Green, sponsors.Junior Girl ReservesThe Junior Girl Reserves offers to the seventh and eighth grade girlsopportunities for development of leadership, character, and new friendships.A candlelight initiation for new members provided an inspiring start towardsfulfilling the ideals of this branch of the Y.W.C.A. The club also had its lightermoments. The annual talent review, in which many of the girls participated,furnished fun and entertainment for all. Later, a style show previewed the latestfashions for the Junior Miss. The social highlights of the year included partieswith the Torch Club and Blue Tri. Special programs presented timely thoughtsfor the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter holidays.Silver TriangleThe Silver Tri, a high school branch of the Y.W.C.A., is composed offreshmen and sophomore girls. The work of the Silver Tri tends to widen theinterests, enjoyments, and knowledge of the girls through the club motto, Tofind and give the best. Among the various activities throughout the year, anAsk-It-Basket quiz program gave each girl a chance to receive an answer tosuch problems as dates, personal appearance, manners, and other questionswhich puzzle a teen-ager. The freshmen girls of the organization dramatizedthe story, The First Fir Tree, for a Christmas program. One of the importantevents of the social season was the annual party with the Freshman-SophomoreHi-Y. A coronation ceremony enthroned a king and queen for the evening.Officers were Sue Wootan, president; Sue Ann Harrell, vice president; JanetTerrell, secretary; Elizabeth White, treasurer. The sponsors were Miss Caplingerand Miss McAninch.PAGE 74
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