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Tom Borden, Borbora Wolf, Bill Frazer. Second Row: Doris Graham, Nan Hall, Ray Rice, Margaret Appel, Jane Helmus, Jim Alltop, Jane Adams, Joyce Glaser, Marilyn Hull. Front Row: Dick Campbell, Dorothy Nelson, Tom Graves, Dick DeBoest, Nancy Lowe, Charles Aldag, George Seidensticker, Anne Rust. Carol Dady, Carolyn Kensinger, Arthur Plumley, Don Rowles, Bob Schoen, Forrest Reehling, and Loretta Zink are not shown. The second semester STUDENT COUNCIL members ore shown directly above. Mr. Willard J. Gambold, sponsor, ls loading the meeting. Back Row: Don Allison, Tom Graves, Spencer Trudgen. Third Row: Tom Willey, Tom Chilton, Gordon Smith, Bob Riddell, Bob Conlon. Second Row: Joan Bechtold, Ronald Reehling, Stanley Paulsen, Margaret Appel, Sally Risk. Front Row: Forrest Reehling, Joy Hanselmonn, John Higley, Peggy Wefler, Jane Rust, George Ann Varnes. Dick Campbell, Bud Hall, Anna Mae Miller, Needham Hurst, Dove Alvis, Peter Bridg- ford, Neil Hinchmon, Frank Walker, and Johnny Mutz are not shown. 27
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aoufzleen 06464 .Bai Mmdm 8 fqdzwrzfiex BATON CLUB 1-2-3-around, chants Mrs. Peggy Heacox to members of the Baton Club. She supervises the maiorettes' weekly practice sessions. The club is divided into two groups, one for maiorettes and advanced twirlers, the other for beginners. Baton Club members are: Juanita Blanchard, June Carr, Ann Champ, Carol Crosbie, Shirley Fowler, Virginia Gritfice, Sharon Haun, Annette Howell, Car- ole Ranger, Joanne Spivey, Jean Toombs, Janet York, Janey Zaiser. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Students who have evidenced special aptitudes in the Held of business by receiving grades of A and A-plus in two commercial fields are members of the Future Business Leaders of America Club. Miss Marie Sullivan sponsors this group. Business Leaders are: Margaret Appel, Katherine Berry, Marilyn Bestandig, Helen Bland, Marilee Bon- ner, Rita Burch, Joan Chase, Nancy Cox, Joan Daw- son, Nancy Dickerson, Doris Graham, Nan Hall, Dolores Mae Hayes, Jodelle Hook, Marilyn Hull, Car- olyn Kensinger, Janet Lahr, Anne Lockridge, Dolly Megenhardt, Dottie Nelson, Barbara Ogle, Myra Owens, Betty Sue Ross, Shirley St. Clair, Rosemary Sapp, Ruth Sargent, Wilma Shelly, Judith Spratt, Waneta Stadler, Ada Tway, Arlene Tway. CLEF CLUB Since students must audition for admission to Clef Club, all members are especially talented in music. The annual Clef Club auditorium is a proiect of this organization, sponsored by Mr. Owen Beckley. Clef Club members are: Dave Alvis, Alice Ashby, Joan Bechtold, June Carr, Mary Cavanaugh, Ann Champ, Patsy Cox, Alice Emhardt, Dorothy Figel, Marilyn Hanson, Mariorie Hovey, Marilyn Hull, Bob Jacks, Tom Jacks, Henry Lamkin, Bob Leonard, Jane Long, Kathy Neff, Paul Newman, Carol Ottinger, Rita Purcell, Bill Roberts, Jane Rust, Janet Rust, Jerry Sickel, Barbara Summers, Mary Ann Summers, Dick Warne, Marie Woltien. COZY HOUR Want to become better acquainted with Ripple gals? Want to talk things over and be in the know about clothes and etiquette? These are among the program subiects of Cozy Hour, a girls' organi- zation. Miss Jane Colsher sponsors the group. Since all girls are invited to meetings, there is no specific membership. Cozy Hour officers are Janet Sage, chairman, Sarahlu Hottel, program chairman, Joyce Berry, car- nival chairman, and Georganne Peters, membership chairman. DRACLU Budding Barrymores and hopeful Bernhardts are members of Draclu, the dramatic club for those in English IV or above. The group, sponsored by Mrs. Donna Leigh Collins, presented Our Famous Ances- tors and Pop Reads the Christmas Carol, and sponsored the James Whitcomb Riley auditorium given by Dr. George Davis of Purdue. Draclu members are: Nancy Ahrbecker, Paula Baumgartner, Lucile Becker, Ann Behrman, Peter Bridgford, Beverly Boyer, Barbara Carson, Henrietta Doane, Ann Duff, Lyn Dult, Ed Elrod, Julianne Farris, Mary Ann Green, Ed Griflen, Sally Gardner, Dave Harriman, Betty Ann Hester, Marilyn Johnson, Betty Kiefer, Jane Leahy, Betty Macnabb, Debby Masten, Joan Merrill, Judy Parsons, Barbara Owen, Bob Rid- dell, Marilyn Schetter, Benna Shepherd, Don Shaw, Sue Van Sickle, Judy Spratt, Peggy Sturgeon, Carol Teckemeyer, George Ann Varnes, Dottie Walker, Joan West, Jean Wilder, Barbara Wolf, Carla Woods, Janet Wert. HI-Y This year the Broad Ripple High School chapter of Hi-Y was reorganized under the direction of Mr. Hubert Wann. The Hi-Y boys sponsored the Easter auditorium program, and with Student Council spon- sored the dance after the Warren Central basketball game. Hi-Y members are: Peter Bridgford, Schuyler Brig- nall, Harold Honderich, John Lemmon, Ted Jordan, Douglas Paden, Eddie Shearer, George Seiden- sticker, Lee Shircliff, Peter Scudder, John Riddle, Robert Carey, and Jerry Wells. LATIN CLUB Come on, Mr. Beckley! Hurry up, Mrs. Bemisl Who could forget the Latin Club turtle race at the carnival? This year members held a Roman Banquet, at which they dressed and ate as the ancient Romans did. Miss Betty McLeod sponsors this organization. Members of the Latin Club are: Beverly Bauch, Joan Bechtold, Barbara Bonewitz, Ann Champ, Sara Jane Clark, Ann Chase, Jean Farris, Jane Ferguson, Nancy Ferguson, Barbara Granger, Shirley Jackson, Carleen Jefry, Janet MacDonald, Adrianne Nail, Shirley Peterson, Don Ream, Mary Joan Rithmiller, Judy Roberts, Carolyn Woodfill.
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