Broad Ripple High School - Riparian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

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Fhfs Be onqs f TTo U4LS y ii£l wUc ifc t H - ; $ 1953 RIPARIAN Broad Ripple High School Indianapolis, Indiana BSSP - : S3 ' ■i, .««- 1 ' ill ' I IBf B ' W t S 1 Be Hf K i 1 ' I s , ;t ;:,.—„. Ripple is our school %V the 1,840 students and 87 faculty members of Broad Ripple, make our school ww W-j what it is. We participate in its activities, share in its opportunities, and take pride in its achievements. We are the ones who fill the pages in this history of Ripple for 1952-1953. Memories of this year at Broad Ripple are precious to us. To preserve these school day recollections, our yearbook, the 1953 RIPARIAN, presents: Achievements Pa ges 1-21 Athletics Pages 22-43 ft Activities ItJ Album Pages 62-101 Pages 44-61 Advertising Pages 102 128 Future teachers. Helping pupils at Pub- lic School 80, Sally Risk and Marilyn Woer- ner study teaching techniques. Twenty-eight Ripplites were enrolled in the cadet teaching program this year. 1 Classwork is most important in our life at Ripple. We choose from 132 varied subjects to prepare ourselves for college or the business world. Office Practice, Discussion and Debate, Mythology, and Etymology are among the newest courses. Book worm. All junior English students learn about reference books, notecards, and outlines, as does Jim Hubbard who struggles here with his source theme. Such college preparatory experience helps Ripple grads who enter universities from coast to coast. Exams and All the world ' s a Stage. Mrs. Ruth B. Herin shows a model of the Globe Theatre of Shakespeare ' s time to senior English students, Martha Kirklin, Karl Seliaefer, Marie Smith. Dianne Pattison, and Gene Curtis. classes fill the hours ♦ ♦ . j 1 J wPm r ff: a i M • J 1 ■ '  1 I JLIUGL Glamor gals. In the spotlight at the Washington-Ripple Homecoming Game are Queen Carolyn Hawthorne and her court, (left to right) Judy Schortemeier (last year ' s queen), Charlotte Forsyth, Sondra Bisesi, Queen Carolyn, Susie Geer, and Jacque Schortemeier. We Ripplites have our share of fun. We can join our friends in the new recreation room which the Student Council has furnished in the Cottage. We have a calendar full of dances from the Riparian Dance in October to the Grad Dance in June. Then, too, there are co-curricular club parties and get-togethers to add to our social life. . mw Jm Date time. Enjoying cokes and the latest gossip in the recreation room are Tim Talbott, Ruth Ann Cree, Jo Ann Riddell, and Dave Gradison. Dates and Ripple royalty. Miss and Mr. Riparian of the Ballot Box Ball are Shirley Rayle and John Mutz. Hi-jinx Hop. Despite the fact that it ' s Friday the thirteenth, these Ripplites seem to be quite lucky in defy- ing superstition as they enjoy the annual PTA dance. dances make time fly ♦ ♦ ♦ Top brass. Principal J. Fred Murphy (center) discusses school problems with Mr. Roger Riley and Mr. Harold Harding, vice-principals. In and out of classes our faculty members really get in the swing of life at Ripple. Whether grading tests or cheering the basketball team, they ' re true Ripplites. They lend a helping hand by advising us about our courses, sponsoring co- curricular activities, and chaperoning dances. Christmas tea. At the party are Mrs. J. Fred Murphy, Mrs. Rosalee Spong. Mrs. Elizabeth Weirick. Mrs. Roger Riley. Mr. Virgel Clark. Mrs. Jean Batten, and Mrs. Harold Harding. Our teachers • 4 ■ k H 1 Br OF v 1 ... • i A car-ful spin. Bob Boyd takes the wheel of the Hi-Y Homecoming float. Passengers. Bev- erly Trudgen, a queen candidate, and Miss Rut!) B. Carter, dean of girls, enjoy a smooth ride in a 1903 Zimmerman. rate A for effort Ladies-in-weighting. Miss Louise Rice, school nurse, shows two of her student assistants, Ann Freehafer and Eileen Ruesch, how to use the clinic scales. Broader, richer, human service ' has been our motto since 1935 when Former Principal K. V. Ammerman composed it. To live up to these words, we students serve by acting as corridor monitors, running the movie projector, and being generally helpful. Special delivery. Mrs. Eileen Hall, office secretary, gives instructions to office messengers, Nancy Newhouse and Ellen Mahin. We work 10 Book worm helpers. Donna Kennedy, Charlotte Scheuring, James Hurley, Katherine Hirt, and Minnie Patton work in the library helping fellow Ripplites locate and check out books. These assistants aid Mrs. Phoebe Deiderich and Mrs. Edna YVhetsell, in keeping the library running efficiently. to promote Ripple ' s motto ♦ ♦ ii Ripple soldiers. Cadet Lt. Col. Darrell Lance commands a platoon in parade rest. Ripple ' s ROTC unit, now a full battalion, has the largest percentage of boys enrolled in the city. M Sgt. Alfred Helgestad and Sgt. Jack Goodrum led the group to an honor rating in 1952. As Ripple has grown rapidly in the last few years, so has our enthusiasm. This interest has boosted our ROTC from 100 boys to 250, the second largest unit in the city. The entire Ripple family joins in the fun of such affairs as the PTA Carnival and the Dads ' Association Fish Fry. Enthusiasm l-j Chefs for a night. Members of the Fathers ' Asso- ciation take over the cooking chores for their annual fish fry. Being served by a Ripple dad are Gene Skill- man a nd Charles Berwick. Preview. Mrs. Kern Miles, handicraft chair- man, shows Anne Ream the wares for the ' 52 PTA Carnival on November 21. makes Ripple ' s spirit 13 Military Maidens. ROTC sponsors (left to right) Rita Purcell, Bev Trudgen, Susan Babcock, Janet Bechtold, Nancy Bugg, and Sondra Bisesi primp for the annual Military Ball held on November 22. Our styles in clothes, our choices of food, and our forms of amusement are the fads and fancies that help make this year different. Cinch belts, white bucks, and turtle-neck sweaters mark us as teen-agers. We have revived the Charleston but still love to jitterbug. All aboard. Ripplites scramble to be first to board one of the last Ripple streetcars, which were finally re- placed by buses on January 10. Thus ended the street- car era in Indianapolis. Our fads 14 Typical teenagers. Here ' s the scene that always results when a group of Ripplites get to- gether. Gathered around the record player are Mary Fackler, Jim Crosbie, and Bev Trudgen. The jitterbugging couple is Nancy Nixon and Ron Schaefner. Exchanging the latest gossip in the background are Barney Pippcnger and Jo Spivey. 1953 fads ranged from pony tails or burr hair cuts on our heads to Capezios or white bucks on our feet. set Ripple ' s fashions ♦ ♦ ♦ 15 Speedy service. Trying out one of the two new lunch counters in the cafeteria are Ann Snyder, Eleanor Bull, and Jim Brown. The counters provide sandwiches, milk, ice cream, cupcakes, potato chips, and fresh fruit. Because we are proud of our school, we are constantly working to improve it. We express our ideas through the Student Council suggestion box in the cafeteria. Our recom- mendations have brought about such improvements as a bus- loading platform and snack lunch counters. k ' ■•■ ' ■ ... $ I ill u j i , ' ' 4 ' T Afe In Suggestion box. Student Council officers, Marlyn Grebe, Frank Walker, Bill Alltop, and Jolin Mutz read the ideas students have put in the box. We cooperate ib- Patriotism. Principal J. Fred Murphy and two members of the ROTC Color Guard, Don Auten and George Applegate, admire the two flags presented to the school to flank the memorial plaque in the main hall. This year Ripple also received a Freedoms Foundation award for family night classes as a service to the community. to improve Ripple 17 Thespians. Marilyn Stubbs, Bob Hurt, Darrell Lance, Wesley Benson, Nancy Bugg. Ken Kaestner, and Carolyn Hawthorne rehearse a scene from the comedy, Good Housekeeping. Under the spon- sorship of Ripple ' s National Thespian Troop, the play was presented on January 28 and 29. Throughout the year we present Ripple talent to the public in plays, the annual operetta, and The Ripples, a variety show. Many of us also appear on the air: our debaters, on Junior Town Meeting of the Air; our news aces, on Quiz ' Em on the Air; and our musicians, on Young America Sings. We proudly IS Ripples directors. Writers of the four origina acts for the Ripples of 1953 are Barbara Higgason, Jo McCord, Bill Dean, Terry Berman, Judy Frank, Art Pittenger, Caryl Matthews, Bill Macnabb, and Delva Carder (left to right). Mr. Roger Riley, gen- eral director, is showing thetn some of the new stage equipment donated to the school by the PTA. Two sleepy heads. Drowsy cast mem- bers of this year ' s operetta, The Pirates of Penzance, are Schortemeier and Kav White. lacque present Ripple to all 19 Yea Orange! Yea Black! Ripple rooters have the knack — of backing the Rockets vocally and colorfully. Official garb for the cheering section is orange beanies and white blouses and shirts. 20 §. § ,; . —Ripple is ours. 21 ■ jLt-TMJ Athletics Ripple ' s Rockets — and little firecrackers — exploded into another year of good sports for everyone. Roth girls ' and boys ' intramurals played an im- portant part in the athletic scene. Ping-pong was a new addition to intramurals as well as to inter-school competition. Booster Club furnished moral and oral support for our teams. Silhouettes by Tommy Wadelton Four! Season Record Broad Ripple 22 Kokomo 20 18 Tech 13 6 West Lafayette . 20 Richmond 54 Howe 13 Washington .... 1! 20 Manual 14 6 Cathedral 12 2 Shortridge 32 George Todd picks up five yards for Rip- ple. T formation— BACK ROW: George Todd, Maynard Poland. Tom Welton. SECOND ROW: Frank Walker. FRONT ROW: Dave Linsley, Don G. Miller, Phil M cAlearney, Bob Hamaker, Burke Cree, on this page. 1 4 Asfc sticn. Varsity football team — BACK ROW: Coach Walt J urkiewicz, Captain Neil Hinchman, Tom Welton, Boh Hamaker, Bob Lohman. Ed Shearer, Bill MeCahill, Vern Young, Don H. Miller, Gordon Shaw, John Nelson, Stan Engle, Jim Taylor, Bruce Mursch, Dave Linsley, Don G. Miller, Jim Dunning, Bob Ranger, Student Manager Rollin Dix, Coach Bob Brown. SECOND ROW: Bill Alltop, Burke Cree, Joe Andrews, Bob Morris, Pat Smock, Pete DeVault, Maynard Poland, Frank Walker, Laddie Howson, Jim Gremillion, George Todd, Stu Newcomb, Student Manager Bob Dearing. P ' RONT ROW: Don Silvey, Jim Jobes, Jack Douglas, Harold Besse. Joe Fuller, Ron Reehling, Phil McAlearnev, Mark Jones, Ken Kaestner, Ron Naum, Student Manager Kenny Bramer. beat Tech first time Compile 3-6 season record Highlighting the ' 52 football season, the Rocket gridmen defeated Tech for the first time in their history- Ripple ' s footballers opened the season with a victory over Kokomo after playing Manual for a scoreless quarter in the first city Football Jamboree. Losses to West Lafa- yette, Richmond, and Washington followed be- fore the Rockets broke their losing string by defeating Manual. Defeats by Cathedral and Shortridge gave the gridsters, coached by Walt Jurkiewicz, a final record of three wins and six 1( Bruce Mursch and Bob Lohman, above. 25 Goach Walt Jurkiewicz, Cap- tain Neil Hineh- man, and Coach Bob Brown talk over strategy. Bill Scott and Bob Ranger bring down a Tech ball-car- Harold Besse, srnior tailback, sweeps right end in the Tech game. Bjj 5 8 ■ M HTfc jr-r v r nh f - t ( , jg y - 7 rA V ' ' Pflhpj E3EE EafcS frpi £ , +m - r d ' • Hj 1 t « J L m j fca i Reserve football — HACK ROW: Jim Dunning, Paul Jenkins, Merrill Gilpin, Coach Hougham, Bilf Distel, Jack Douglas, Dick Uhl. THIRD ROW: Ned Bosler. Dale Searcy, Doug Sheer, Dick Simer, Phil Rouse, Gil Berrv, Tom Hughes. Dick Vance. SECOND ROW: Noble Lane, Clarence Monroe, Gary Hughes, Pete Dodson, Dennis Ballere, Dick Hodges, Garv Gregory. Fritz Harbridge. FRONT ROW : Mark Jones. Jim Coffev. Sam Outcalt, Hans Wuelfing, Lennie Zaiser, Fred Hull, Kennv Long, Charlie Wood. Reserve Record road Ri pple Attucks (i Tech Ben Davis 12 12 Washington 13 Howe 6 18 Warren Central 12 7 Manual 7 Cathedral 21 12 Shortridge 12 Freshman football — BACK ROW : Albert Heffner. Don Pennington, John Gillespie, Scotty Comrie, Max Gray, Tom Donlon, David McClure, Bill Rcid. Allen Ashworth, Jack Eiteliorg. THIRD ROW: Ken Long, Bob Campbell, Mike Baird. Bob Ross. Jack Wheeler, Tom McCaw, Jim Crosbie, Herb Taylor. Bill W Is. Coach Eugene Beaman. Freshman Record Broad Ripple 6 Tech 22 Washington Manual Cathedral 6 Shortridge SECOND ROW: Student Manager Bil ner. Chuck Hayes. Fritz Hadlev. Bill Donnelly. Ted Smith, John Olson. M;i ROW: Merritt Marquis, John Whetei fer, Jan Blake, Jerry Hazel, Chips Wi Skyke. Dave Hohl, Skip Mills. David FIRST Schae- •t Van- Burke Cree (34) comes down with a rebound against Cathedral as Dexter Cooley (14) looks on. 28 Rockets trip Satans in tournament 48-42 Gene Beaman completed his first year as varsity coach. Season Record Jroad Ri pple 56 Lawrence Central 55 60 Decatur Central 47 61 Ben Davis 68 57 Cathedral 50 60 Attucks 77 50 Sacred Heart 54 50 Howe 59 55 Tech 58 54 Shortridge 57 58 Martinsville 53 59 Greenfield 48 54 New Albany 66 51 Noblesville 46 48 Washington 49 51 Manual 46 56 Warren Central 60 47 Tech 65 62 South Bend Adams 56 57 Greeneastle 49 Sectionals 48 Shortridge 42 59 Howe 71 Tech tourney Broad Ripple ' s perennial Sectional upsetters this year beat Shortridge in their first tourney game before losing to Howe in the following en- counter. With nine returning lettermen Gene Beaman coached the Rockets into the Tech tourney with a 3-4 rec- ord. There the Ripplites almost upset Tech before losing to Shortridge. The Rocket cagers downed Mar- tinsville and Greenfield only to lose to New Albany. Washington, War- ren Central, and Tech were the only other teams to beat Ripple while the Black and Orange tallied wins over Noblesville, Manual, South Bend Adams, and Greeneastle. Led by mainstays Bill Newbold, Ken Seamon, and Wally Cox the Rockets entered the Sectional with a 9-10 record. They finished the season with 10 wins and 11 losses. Varsity Basetball— BACK ROW: Don Miller. Dick Begley, Bill Newbold, Wallv Cox, Carev Spicer, Burke Cree. Dexter Coolev. FRONT ROW : Boh Morris. Bob Yount, Phil lines, Duane Zaring, Ken Seamon, Student Manager Kollin Dix. 1 few ,4y- iv-Jri 29 Bob Reed, Connie Roberts, Bob Cook, Lois Kett, Bill Mc- Garvey, Shirley Rayle, Sonny Kaiser, and Sally Risk are the Ripple cheer- leaders. Bob Yount (3) and Dick Begley (13) watch Dexter Cooley (14) take a big step before making his shot. Off with the rebound is Burke Cree (34) while Bill Newbold (5) and Bob Yount (3) start down the court. m m 16 l 84 , JS ' . M i - vA I ' 13 ' Reserve basketball— HACK ROW: Fred Hull. Marshall Gage, Paul Jenkins, Bob Wait, Bob Lohman. Fritz Kins. Gene McGarvey, Al Lindop. Sam Foster, Tom Willett, Reserve basketball ad Ripple 53 Lawrence Central 52 Decatur Central 33 Ben Davis 36 Cathedral 42 Crispus Attucks :i: Sacred Heart 39 Howe 34 Tech 32 Short ridge 37 Martinsville 48 Greenfield 37 New Albany 44 Noblesville 32 Washington 42 Manual 44 Warren 36 Tech 40 Adams of South Ben 49 Greencastle J Coach Boh Brown. FRONT K(lW: St h.I.miI Manag.-r Kennv Kramer. Dave Roberts. Jim Irwin. Bob Begley, Jeff Hanselmann. Dick Gueple. Jim Strickland. Freshman basketball road Ripple 37 Manual 19 45 Ben Davis 41 ■11 Washington 31 40 Crispus Attucks 39 36 Shortridge 21 56 Westtield 18 34 Tech 32 43 Sacred Heart 28 50 Cathedral 39 41 Howe 34 20 Washington 27 24 Crispus Attucks 25 ■11 Tech 34 32 Ben Davis 21 43 Southport 20 39 Shortridge :ts 41 Lawrence Central 33 Gray, Frank Cullivan. Don Penington, Allan Figel, Bill Reid, Hartzel Rynard, Fritz Hadley, Norm Edwards, Student Manager Bill Batt. FRONT ROW : Bill Allen, Larry McGlade, Jim Crosbie, Ken Long, Tom Donlon, Jim Campbell, Fred Hammond. Bill Kachel. s — bwe.. ■■ , .  —— — „„-- , —■ . . . I ....... . i 0 k ■ - 0 1 pmr- ™ ' '  —- - Dick Sheets makes a horizontal approach against a Muncie op- ponent. 1 A ' Not Gargantua but Russ Wurster wrest- ling with a fellow human. Wrestling team— BACK ROW: Coach Milt Hiatt, Ron Schaefer, Bill Eaglesson, David McClure, Bill Thorns, Morton Hollingsworth, Dave Harrower, Barry Dunn, Albert Heffmer, Billv Joe Buser, Dick Ruble, Coach Bill Sirka. MIDDLE ROW: Student Manager Bob Dearing, Joe Reinert, Jim Coffey, Russ Wurster, Jim Taylor, Clarence Munro, Ronald St. Martin. FRONT ROW: Bruce Black, Jack Lowe, Jerry Ford, Ralph Dudley, .lack Johnson, Don Black. Grapplers win 4 Ripple ' s 1952-53 wrestling team got off to a good start by downing Ben Davis. How- ever, the matmen then lost to Decatur Cen- tral, Tech, Peru, Southport, and Kokomo. The Rockets bowed to Shortridge before losing to Crawfordsville, Anderson, Muncie Central, and Bloomington. The grapplers closed their season with a 4-10 record by trouncing Richmond, Univer- sity High, and Warren Central. ;V2 Hill and dale men Paced by Floyd Painter, Jack Lowe, and Marshall Gage, Broad Ripple ' s cross country team competed in six contests dur- ing the ' 52 season. Coached by Mordie Lee, the varsity thinlies opened the year by taking seconds in two triangular meets, before losing to Short ridge and Washington. Another sec- ond in a three-way meet with Howe and Warren Central came before the City Meet at Rhodius Park where Ripple placed fifth. Ranking tenth in the Sectionals, the Rockets closed the season by losing to Crispus Attucks in a quadrangular meet with Warren Central and Lawrence Cen- tral. Upper left. Varsity cross country team — BACK ROW: Joe Duckworth, Dave Harrower, Tom Moore. SECOND ROW: Floyd Painter, Ralph Dudley. FRONT ROW: Marshall Gage, Jack Lowe. Freshman and reserve cross country team — BACK ROW: Leo Needier, Bill Noblitt, John Ritterskamp, Dave Schmidt, Dave Beem, Dick Kingery. FRONT ROW: Roger Hole, Fred Hammond, Tim Talbott, Jim Campbell, Allan Seeley, Jim McBride. Jack Lowe finishes ahead of Ralph Dudley in a quad- rangular meet.  4 5 wiU V . OA J0 £ 33 Outfielder Neil Hinchman slides hack into first base against Lafayette Jeff. (Insert) Coach Frank Baird has been leading Rocket baseball coach for 17 suc- cessful seasons. (Left to right) Bob Bearing. Rol- lin Dix. Bill Batt, and Ken Bramer are the Ripple student managers. Rockets second in Naptown Season Record Broad Ripple 2 26 8 5 1 8 2 15 20 11 7 1 Lafayette Jeff ' . Attucks Ben Davis Zionsville Lawrence Central Decatur Central Southport Lafayette Howe Warren Central Manual Cathedral Tech Shortridge City Tourney ' Through the stalwart pitching of Al Lindop and steady hitting of Out- fielder Phil lines and Catcher Ken Seamon, Broad Ripple ' s diamondmen completed the ' 52 season with a ten- four record. The Rockets fell one game short of winning the City Championship and bringing the trophy permanently to Broad Ripple. Defeating Cathedral, 11-3, in their opener of the tourney, the Ripple nine under Coach Frank Baird went on to defeat Tech, 7-0, before losing to Shortridge, the city champs, 6-1. Varsity baseball team— BACK ROW: Neil Hinchman, Ken Seamon, Darroll French, Ron Reehling, .lav Hanselmann, Tom McMahon. SECOND ROW: Bill Vaughn, Bill Meade, Al Lindop, Coach Frank Baird, Ted Bosler. Phil Imes. FRONT ROW: Dave Roettger, Dick Bounsall, Jerry Young, Bill Birsfield. M iy ] % $ w u ' w .. ' w y % Reserve baseball team— BACK ROW: Boh Yount, Gene Harvey, Bob Haymaker, Dick Richmond, Wally Cox, Coach Frank Baird, Don Miller, Jim Dunning, Bob Johnson, Fritz King. FRONT ROW: Jim Long, Ronnie Rob- erts, Jim Robey, John Potter, Jack Bartle, Peter TerMaat, Dick Rentsch, Duane Zaring. Reserve baseball Freshman baseball Reserve baseballers scored wins over citv rivals, Howe and Manual, to complete the season with a two-two ledger. The second-string diamond- men were trained by Coach Frank Baird. The Ripple freshmen completed the ' 52 season with a successful two- none record. Under the leadership of Coach Rill Sirka the frosh won both of their games, defeating Lawrence Central and Shortridoe. Freshman baseball team— BACK ROW: Harry Cooper, Jay Burke, Edward Kappes, Jeff Hanselmann, Don Glander, Max Tudor, Ken McClain, Tom Howard. SECOND ROW: Dave Roherts, Ralph Rasnake, Boh Burkhart, Dick Ruble, Ted Cunliffe, Barton Spillman, Jim Wurster. FRONT ROW: Dave Gradison, Terry Perrine, Bill McGarvey, Duren Way, Dick Runyan, Ron Long. Tennis team— BACK ROW: Dexter Coolev, Robert Ford, Bill Newbold, Don Auten. FRONT ROW: Dennis Ballere, Robert Lowe, Art Pittenger, John Mutz, Stan Paulsen. Courtmen win 5 Sporting a five-four record, Coach Bob Hougham ' s ' 52 tennis team completed its most successful season in five years of competition. The racket men were able to defeat Cathedral twice, split in two matches with ark, and tally a win over Tech. Columbus was the fifth victim. The tennis squad lost to out-of-town Anderson and Crawfordsville and was shut out by city rival, Shortridge. Stan Paulsen and John Mutz took a second in the city doubles and with the whole team were able to attain 43 points and third place. John Mul . volle 37 Harold Besse anchors Ripple ' s crack half-mile relay team. Varsity track team— BACK ROW: Coach Walt Jurkiewicz, Boh Plum- ley, Galen Corhett, Harold Besse, John Higley, Tom Welton, Wes Grebe, Jerry Garrett, Don Jacobs, Coach Jack Rice. FRONT ROW: Cindermen tie Tying with Shortridge for the City Championship was the high- light of Ripple ' s 1952 track sea- son. The Rockets went on to tie again with the Bine Devils for a second in the Sectional Meet. Eddie Shearer and John Hig- ley were the two out of nine Re- gional contestants who represented Broad Hippie in the State Meet. Mordie Lee ' s thinlies won the 880 relay to edge by Shortridge, 60 to 57, in Ripple ' s Night Invi- tational. After opening the sea- son with easy victories over Howe, Shortridge, and Muncie Central, the cindermen placed second in the Indianapolis Relays. Student Manager Jim Reasor, Charlie Yott, Eddie Shearer, Bob Johnson, Larry Kay, Frank Walker, Maynard Poland, Coach Mordie Lee. Not Shown: Tom Chilton, Mike Graves, Ken Hughey, Tom Locey, Bruce Mursch. for city champs 1952 City Championship trophy Tom Weltoi starts lis lap of the mile rel iv. Season Record Broad Ripple 73I 0 Howe 341 2 69% Sliortridge : ' .- ' -:■. 77% Muncie Central 31% Broad Ripple Invitational : 60 Sliortridge Washington 57 321 2 Ben D.-.vis 1 I ! . Indianapolis Relays Broad Ripple 2nd City Meet Broad Ripple 1st (tied) Sectional Broad Ripple 2nd Regional Broad Ripple ! State Broad Ripple 39 Reserve track team— BACK ROW: Joe Duck- worth, Steve Baggett, Jere Bolden, Coach Walt Jurkiewicz, Neal Nollau, Jack Douglas, Bill Alltop. FRONT ROW: Coach Jack Rice, Floyd Painter, Gordon Shaw, Jerry Locey, Fred Oliver, Duffia Springfield, John Enoch, Jim Jobes, Coach Mordie Lee. Reserve track Freshman track After showing well in two city meets, Ripple ' s reserve track team hit its peak winning the Marion County Championship. Outstanding scorers for the thinlies were Duffia Spring- field and Tom Locey. Ripple ' s rhinies under Coach Jack Rice ended the ' 52 season with an even two-two record. The Rocket thinlies placed third in the City Meet with Jerry Inglert setting a new school and city record in the broad jump. Frosh track team— BACK ROW: Boh Osborn, Dale Searcy, Bill Distel, Lennie Zaiser, Coach Walt Jurkiewicz, Ken Sullivan, Tracev Hom- burg, Ned Bosler, Marshall Gage. FRONT ROW: Coach Jack Rice, John Jones, Richard Gilyeat, Jerry Inglert, Carl Pangerl, Ken Quanz, Jack Johnson, David Harrower, Coach Mordie Lee. 5 . -4 Golf squad cops 5 Defeating Noblesville and winning a meet with Tech, Lawrence Central, and Washington started Ripple ' s ' 52 golf season. After losing to Shortridge, the divot- diggers finished second in a four-way con- test with Bloomington, Tech, and Terre Haute Wiley. The linksmen downed Howe and finished third in the City-County Meet before tripping Washington and Nobles- ville. The Rockets finished on top in a match with Cathedral and Washington. Having lost only one dual meet, the golfers finished the season by tying for fourth in the Sectionals with New Castle and for ninth in the State Meet with Gary Wallace. Bill Norris (above left), who has been a member of the golf squad three years, lines up a putt. Veteran golfer Kenny Appel (below left) blasts out of a sand trap. ( Insert) Coach John Williams. Golf squad— BACK ROW: Steve Snyder. Bart Spill man. Ken Quanz, Byron DeCapua. FRONT ROW: Donald Johnson, Bill Norris. Ronald Johnson. This year ' s athletic program fo girls finds Ripple ' s female athlete enjoying a larger variety of sport than ever before. The program in eludes such activities as volley-l table-tennis, badminton, bowling, archery, basketball, and softball. Sponsored by Mrs. Peggy Heacox, Miss Max Moreillon, and Miss Betty Iiind, the activities are designed to give participants a chance to develop their abilities. Several times a year, trips are taken to various schools for Play Days. Jo Carol Bicket and Arlcne Kl; liveries during girls ' bowling. ike their de- 42 Boys ' Intra-murals For the first time intra-mural football, ping-pong, and horseshoes were offered this year to Broad Ripple boys under the direction of Coach Frank Baird. The football champions in the upper division were the Ducks, managed by Bill Newbold. The frosh champs were Larry McGlade ' s Rams. John Mutz was ping-pong singles victor while Dexter Cooley copped horseshoe honors. Mutz and Karl Koons won the ping-pong doubles title. Intra-mural athletics offers a chance for all boys to participate in sports. (Upper right) Extremes in Jims feature Hardi- man and Hurley in one I.M. game. (Lower) Jack Carey returns a serve (hiring the school ping-pong tournev. 43 NATIONAL honor societ: Activities Whether we are interested in model railroads or music, Ripple offers a cluh in which we can share our interests with others. There are seventeen widely varied co-curricular clubs that extend membership to any Ripplite. We have seven honorary organizations to which members are elected because of particular skills, and nine vocal and instrumental music groups. Our publications provide experience for approximately 100 students. They ' re debating over who ' s taking Janev Mason to the dance next Saturday night. Comedy vs. tragedy Thespian officers, Marilyn Stubbs (seated), Marie Kingdon, Jayne Augustus, and Elaine Lauxterman, discuss the selection of a play to be presented as a club project undo- the direction of Mrs. Anne Obenchain. Just hoofing it Draclu hoofers, Marje George, Gale Parrish, Joan Frey, Jane Ransel, and Lois Kett, dance and sing of a col- lege man in their carnival talent show. Mrs. Donna Leigh Collins sponsors these active dramatists. Delving disputers Digging up facts for their arguments are Debate Club officers, Sue Newhouser, Di- anne Pattison, Bob Hurt, Sandy McCrory, and Wilford Wisner. Mr. Ray Warden helps them formulate firm strategy. Bargain banners Library Club officers, Beth Tee- guarden, Phyllis Shafer, and Bill Phil- lips, sell a pennant to Ruth Ann Bruce. Backed by Mrs. Phoebe Diederich, they spend the profits of their sales for li- brary projects. Painting things rosy With scissors and paint brushes, Art Club officers, Doris Kuhn, Marianne Peternel, Barbara Tenney, and Donna Ault, make favors to brighten some in- valid ' s day. Mrs. Libby Moore sponsors these aspiring artists. Candy shop talk Business Leaders, Sandy Bernett, Mary Fackler, Nancy Newhouse, and Marilyn Hansen, talk shop about candy sales. Sponsor, Miss Helen Palasz, knows that the teen-age sweet tooth can help to finance club projects. Amicae, amigas, amies Friends is a treasured word in any language. Emilie Lamb (third from left) finds friends in Foreigneers, Jere Stew- art, Maggie Warne, and P. K. Steele. Miss Betty McLeod and Mrs. Virginia Love- land are sponsors. Camera hounds Bonnie, a collie, flanked by Carolyn Green and Dick Combs, poses for Photo Club president. Bob Roe. Mr. Sidney R. Esten helps these shutterbugs to learn the techniques of good photog- raphy. 47 Honor Society HACK ItllW: Alma Fitzgerald, Darrell Lance. David Lurie. Kollin Dix. Bob Hay- maker, Karl Koons, Ncal Nollau, Hob Hurt, John Mutz. Bill Alltop. Ron Sehaefer. Max Patton. THIRD ROW : P. K. Steele, Janet Spilsbury, Mari- lyn Hansen, .Tody Melton, Carolyn Wilson, Sue Talbott, Pat Trunick, Marie Binder, Dru Zearlev. Don Hughes, Kenny Dunbar, Rita Purcell. SEC- OND ROW : Barbara Carter, June Hauenstein, Pat Watson, Sue Ann Miles, Paula Zearley, Sandy McCrory, Judy Rinehart, Carolyn Wisner, Nancy Smith, Ann Kohlmeyer. FRONT ROW : Carol Shaner, Carolyn Hessong, Sandy Knotts, Marie Smith. Art Pittenger, Eleanor Bull. Mary Fackler, Bev Trudgen, Margaret Warne, Janet Beehtold, Student Council MACK ItllW : Fred Hammond. Frank Walker. Mill Macnabb. Bill Alltop. Gordon Shaw. David Lurie, Skip Mills, Bob Campbell, Don Pennington. SECOND ROW: Harolvn Harness. Kitty Teague, Gretehen Ehlert. Barbara Miles, Marie Kingdom, Janet Beehtold, Marlyn Grebe, Marilyn Hansen. David Loekton. FRONT ROW : John Mutz, Kenny Dunbar. Nancy Bugg. Mary Hackemeyer. Bev Trudgen. Shirley Rayle. Jim Crosbie, Jack Marsella, Jerry Inglert. Clever craniums Honor Society members, led by Miss Elizabeth Roberts and Mrs. Mary Ann Elliott, are chosen annu- ally on the basis of scholarship, lead- ership, service, and character. The formal banquet and induction was held on April 24. Voice of the students Improving Ripple is the goal of the Student Council, guided by Mr. A. Atwood Bliss and Mr. John Morris. Among many projects this year were completion of the rec room and promotion of annual Home- coming festivities. kS Quill and Scroll— BACK ROW: Carolyn Wilson, June Hauenstein, .Tody Melton, P. K. Steele, Darrell Lance, Stan Paulsen, John Mutz, Karl Koons. FRONT ROW: Carol Cooper, Mary Fackler, Ann Kohl- meyer, Sue Talbott, Kenny Dunbar, Judy Rinehart, Sandy McCrory. Headliners From the best students on the Ri- parian weekly, yearbook, newsbureau, and business staffs are chosen Quill and Scroll members. Mrs. Jane Hall Gable is the sponsor of these top journalists. National Thespians— BACK ROW: Bob Hurt, Brant Moore, Dan Teeguarden, Carolyn Hessong, Darrell Lanee, Sally Harness, Rhoda Kittleson. SECOND ROW: Sandy McCrory, Art Pittenger, Marje George, Carolyn Hawthorne, Nancy Bugg, Ann Freehaier, Marlvn Grebe, FRONT ROW: Sally Schmidt, Gale Par- rish, Marilyn Woerner, Shirley Rayle, Connie King, Anne Snyder, Sue Ann Miles. Budding Barrymores Behind the scenes, behind the foot- lights work Ripple ' s National Thes- pians, honorary theatrical organiza- tion sponsored by Mrs. Donna Leigh Collins. In January they presented the play, Good Housekeeping. 40 rgo, Johnny Terry Dole, Diek Moen- rj Stevens, W; Kifl ' mi Hippie lelternien HACK ROW: Stan Engle. Cox, Tom Looey, Dave Kinsley, Don Mil- ii .Tolies, Bill Newhold, Rob Ranger, George FOURTH ROW : Floyd Painter, Bob Ha- Kenov App. ' l, Rob .Morris, Neil Hinelinian. Art Pittenger, Ralph Dudley. Jack Lowe, Mar- shall Cage. THIRD ROW: Carey Spieer, Bill Nor- ris, Tom Welton, Rollin Dix, Wilford Wisner. Ken Kaestner, Phil lines. Bill Alltop. SECOND ROW: Bob Lohman. Phil MoAlearney. Ron Reehling. Ted Thelander, Ken Seamon. Al Lindop, Bill Seott, Sponsor Walt .Turkiewiez. FRONT ROW: Charlie Yott, Galen Corbitt. Ed Shearer, Russ Wurster. Stan Paulsen, Frank Walker, Maynard Poland, John Mutz. Trumpeting up trade Ripple ' s Dance Band, directed by Mr. Howard Hanscom, added an im- portant part to The Ripples, pep sessions, and school dances. Tliey ap- peared on TV to advertise the car- nival. Sweater boys Winning a major award in any sport makes a Ripple athlete eligible for the Lettermen ' s Club. Under the sponsorship of Coach Walt Jur- kiewicz, the group sponsors a dance every year. Fabulous floats Girls ' Athletic Association members, Peggy Bates, Elizabeth Al- len, Nancy Stoeffler, and Phyllis Sed- lak, sponsored by Miss Max Moreil- lon and Miss Betty Lind, create their second champion homecoming float. Rounding up the cheers Rope in hand, Booster Club offi- cers, Marilyn Woerner, Sally Risk, and Shirley Rayle, tie off ' the cheering section for Ripple rooters, who urge the Rockets on to victory with Miss Martha Wagner as sponsor. Buttons and bows Fashion board member, Suzy Geer, shows the latest thing in sweaters to Judy Pavey, Linda Cochrane, and Cozy Horn chairman, Nancy Bugg. Miss Ruth Chandler helps them to work for a better personal appear- ance. Ripple ' s guides Wise in the ways of Broad Ripple, Orange Aid big sisters, Marie Binger (right) and Carolyn Neely (second from left), show Ripple to Frosh, Bonnie Siler and Beverly Bear. Dean of Girls Ruth Carter is sponsor. (d a n Vocalists strike fashion note in new robes Golden Singers BACK ROW: Jeananne Redding- ton, Margaret Warne, Jerry Mills, Paul Newman, Gordon Shaw. Jack Kmkliart, Bill Alltop, Jerry Eoeev, Tom Green. Bun-hard Carr, Robert Roe. SECOND ROW: Director Mr. Harry Swanson, Jeanine Anderson. Elaine Watson, Ann Coy, Bill Macnabb Jim Pelanee, Jim Clark, Kay White. P. K. Steele, Norma Johnson, Dianne Schleicher, Di- ane Van Briggle. FIRST ROW: Sharon Yetter. Eleanor Bull, Pat Mowdy. Janet Spilsbury, Bert ( ' oval. Bill Lawson, Fred Wendling, Barbara Hig- gason, Alison Dyer, Ann White, Georgia Mayer. Choir BACK ROW: Kiilli Peiiningtoii, Carleene Jerry, June Carr, Shirley Hut ' nagel, Carole Inasy, Janet Couger, Janet Keuthan, Mark Patton, How- ard Creveling, John Bunch, Charles MeKnight, Tom Donlon, George Simpson. Hal Hiatt, Bob lo,r I ' m- Stalker, Gwen Pointer, Ca •ol Bli nd, Suzv Slusser. Till It I ROW: Kay Slon She rv Harter. Judv Myers, Sara Dollens, Kenn ' Diliil ar, Delva Carder, Thelma Query, Ronald (, eyer. Bob Fetter, Ned Rosier. Dave narrower. Tom Toll, Tom Fox, Ronald Gruenert, Kennet l Met Main, Bill Dean, Richard Vance, Ann Heun Rbo. a Kittelsen, Bar bara Carter, Arline Green, Carol Shaner, Barbara Iilrs, SECOND ROW: Marlene Newman, Marilyn Woerner, Eois Boffo, Sue Miles, Marje George, Susan Nutt, Dick Gilyeat, Gil Herod, Don Fer- guson. Jerrv Dreesen. Tom Hughe s, Jerry Inglert. Jim Crosbie. David Williams. Dick l ' arso ' ns, Janet Huffine, Judy Schortemeier, Jo Ann Boffo, Sally Jo Turner, Susan Babcoek. Accompanist Charles Nakarai. Director Mr. Harry Swanson. FIRST ROW: Janet Bechtold. Adeline Robertson, Con- nie King. Sandra Verplank, Carolvn Hawthorne, Nancy Bugg. Ted Liebtag, David Elliot, David Gradison. Don Aiiten. Brant Moore. Dick Fill. Bob Lowe. Jack Marsella, Phil MeAlearnev. Juanita Blanchard, Carleen Schopp. Shirley Craiifill, Jo Spivev. Duretta Coyle. 52 Choral girls prove that music has charms Girls ' Conceit Club — BACK ROW : Anne Shotwell, Nancy Anne Neale. Judy Frank. Janet Summers, Vivian Crousore, Dolores Cravens, Jayne Augus- tus. Connie Roberts. Susan Max. Judv Plessingor. Francs Carr. SBfOXI) ROW: Hazel Miller. Sondra Pavey, Pat Thomas, Elizabeth Quanz, Lois Kelt. Jeanne Grant. Phvllis Bramer. Joanne Spry. Kathleen Wisner, Mrs. Rosalee Spong. FRONT ROW : Barbara Irwin, Harriet Clifton, Janice Clatwortby, Betty Billeisen. Carole Walti, Alice Rutter. Marilyn Stubbs. Itarhara Pike Girls ' Ensemble — BACK ROW: Alma Fitzgerald. Marilyn Miller. Peggy Gillette. Marilyn McMillan, Suzy Geer. Betty Spenee. Elizabeth Ilitt, Jean Capel, Patty Miner, Judy Middleton, Harolyn Har- ness. Gay Burkhart, Suzanne Kieste, Mary Ellen Shattu. ' k. Joan Fleming. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Rosalee Spong. Judy Miller. Nancy Courtright. Kaye Kensinger. Sally Zimlich. Shirley Ross. Bev- erly Dillon, Elaine Gilbertson, Kay Stephens. Anne Snyder, Barbara Masters. Sally Seutt. Jan Clin ton. SECOND ROW: Pauline Cassity. Beverly Rase- ner, Judy Marienthal. Dallis Good. Hose MeGhohcy. Carol Be ' em, Connie Minnix, Marie Kingdon. Shirley Schweitzer. Marthene Gray, Anna Redenbarger. FRONT ROW: Shirley Shepherd, Donna Coyle. Diane Harrison, Carol Shaw, Dorothy Jacobs. Sherry Pier. Pat Jones. Sharon Anderson, Norma Stoeffler. Nancy Tudor. Ann Kinney. Sylvia Sloan. Rebekab Dye. Mar lone El rod. 53 jfe i t Tooting Ripple ' s horn Broad Ripple hand BACK ROW: David Croner, Bob Karles, Bart Spillman, Dick Cole. Dick Gilveat, Foster Tudor, Margorie Fonts. Mart 1 a McFarren, Bill Norris. FOURTH ROW: Ron aid Green, Jim Haston, Gene Curtis, Marybeth Wright, Marshall Gage, . ' on Pilcher, Rickev Cothern. THIRD ROW: Jack Johnson. Suzette Howell, Sally S])ark, Jerry Peterson, Jack Carey. Marlene Newman, Sara McClure, David Dalke. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Barcik. Margaret Stahl, Pat Buehler, Don Malcomson, Paul Oh mart, Cecil Earle, Linda Dashner, Kaylene Roeder. FIRST ROW: Gordon Mines, Omer Dix, Dick Moenning, Bill Batt. Tom Locev, Karl Koons, Susie Bromert, Dan Sims. Bob Eberhart. BACK ROW: Fane Sims, Don Konold. FIFTH ROW: Fred Want- land, Bob Crawford, Tom Clark, Terrv Dole, Rosalie Merrill, Don Croley. FOURTH ROW: Phil McAlearney, Johnny Galm, Jack F etters, James Steinmeier, Gene Dashner, Jim Jones. THIRD ROW: Jerry Stevens, Ellen Mahin, Bob Calhoun, Nancy Degner, Janet Pike, Dave Whin- rey. SECOND ROW: Dick Stassus, Philip Leech, Pat Foley, Paul Atherton, Vern McKenzie, Jackie West. FIRST ROW: Gene Harvey, Jay Merritt, Fred Hull, Don Daniel, Dick Dawson, Mickey Meese. m Just fiddling Broad Ripple orchestra— BACK ROW: Jim Bretney, Jim Haston, Bill Willingbam. FOURTH ROW 7 : Otto Wiegert, Bud Challis, Susan Lobraico, Martha MeFarren. THIRD ROW: Ann Thomas, Shirley Bastien, Judie Sparkes, Judi Bishop, Carl Peters, Linda Lemasters, Susie Thompson, Bonnie Barcik. SECOND ROW: Sarah Myers, Bar- bara Dawson, Carolyn Wisner, Don Maleomson, Carol Hodges, Juanita Starr. FIRST ROW: Rita Purcell, June Carr, Judy Lambert, Margaret Clapp. BACK ROW: Terry Dole, Tom Clark, BUI Thorns, John Kassebaum, Nancv Lamkin. THIRD ROW: Marybeth Wright, Wavel Kiff- meyer, Carolyn Wilson, Janet Pryor, Carolyn Norman, Janet Summers, Emilie Kohlstaedt. SECOND ROW: Janet Sovine, Jackie West, Kitty Teaguc, Joyce Chenoweth, Jane Ransel, Jo Carol Bicket. FRONT ROW: Russell Glassford, Susan Niblack, Alma Fitzgerald, Marilyn Hansen. £ •.£ ' ■€ 4 ' f - t • nr ir:: ; ■• ' vv ' .,.-V : -. - ' .;. Song for Sale Enthusiastic Clef Club officers, Tom Locey, Rita Purcell, Gordon Shaw, and Marilyn Hansen, sell cop- ies of the school song to carnival- goers. This group of talented musi- cians is sponsored by Mr. Owen Beckley. Star gazing Wesley Benson, Eleanor Bull, Ar- line Green, and Marjorie Cady meet Metropolitan Opera Star, Graciela Rivera (center), guest at an Opera Club tea. Mrs. Rosalee Spong spon- sors these active long-hair fans. Pert precision Majorettes, Virginia Weaver, Joan Plcw, Donna Wade, and Ann Champ, make precision an important part of their twirling routines as they march ahead of the hand. Mrs. Jean Batten sponsors these high-stepping misses. Grand old flags Flag Twirlers, Pauline Cassity, Sharon Hann, Phyllis Olvey, Deanna Hershman, and Shirley DeVault, sponsored by Mrs. Jean Batten, proudly swing Ripple ' s colors in time with the hand ' s marching tempo. 56 Whistle stop Miniature trains, not politicians, stop in Ripple ' s station. Model Rail- road Club officers, Jack Fetters, Bob Johnson, Bill Roush, and Bill Thorns, sponsored by Mr. Warren Jackson, watch a train whistle ' round the bend. BRHS sports station Ricky Cothern, Jim Graver, Jerry Geller, Dan Teeguarden, and Bob Roe, P. A. Crew members, operate sound equipment on Diederich Field. Sponsored by Mr. John Williams , they run the school ' s public address systems. Bulb snatching? When the director calls, Lights ! Jack Junemann, Phil Griesbaum, and Nate Streitmatter of the Light Crew find just the right bulb for his needs. Mr. Virgel Clark sponsors this group along with the Stage Crew. On the beam Radio Club officers, Paul Newman, Walter Key, Leslie Bannon, and Ricky Cothern, add their equipment to a varied display of hobbies at the Indianapolis Hobby Show. Mr. Paul Brown sponsors these live wires. Worldly wise Hi- Y officers, Rollin Dix, Dave Lewis, John Wyre, and Dave Lurie discuss their roles as delegates to a mock United Nations meeting. Mr. Paul Rutenkroger sponsors these boys who work for hetter world under- standing. Till it hurts Sharon Ford (left) and Johnny Galm (third from left) join with Junior Red Cross representatives, Mar je George and Bob Haymaker, as they dig deep for the Red Cross. Miss Louise Rice, nurse, sponsors this chapter. Bon voyage to bon bons Y-Teex members, Sally Wiese, Barbara Irwin, and Libby Patrick, wrap festive packages of chocolate, which were donated to send overseas. Miss Dorothv Vogelgesang helps these active girls in their many projects. Stormy weather Tri Hi-Y ' s state president, Kenny Dunbar (third from right) watches at their carnival booth as Susan Nib- lack douses candles held by elan Clinton and Anne Shotwell. Sponsor is Mrs. Diane Jackson. 58 Paper goes to bed; Staff never sleeps As soon as weekly staff members put the paper to bed on Thursday after- noon, they beg-in to work on the next issue. A staff of 66 students, spon- sored by Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs and Mrs. Jane Hall Gable, works all through the week, collecting news in and around Broad Ripple. Even during the summer months, work goes on as Riparian staffers are making plans for improving their publi- cation for the coming year. This year weekly staff members attended journal- ism institutes at Indiana and North- western Universities. Those at Indiana University copped nine awards for their work in the classrooms and on the insti- tute paper. This year ' s Riparian has added 20 more inches of news, features and fun for each issue. That addition of space Riparian weekly editors— BACK ROW: Dar- rell Lance, Karl Koons, David Lurie, John Mntz. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Wilson, Carol Cooper, Mary Faekler, Stan Paulsen. has made this year ' s regular issues the largest ever produced by the Riparian. For four straight years Ripple ' s newspaper has won the highest honor rating from the Quill and Scroll Society. Riparian weekly staff— BACK ROW: Frank Hirschman, Al Lindop, Neil Hinchman, Bar- ney Pippenger, Brant Moore, Torn Haygood, Bill Phillips, Bettv Hartman, Jack Benedix, THIRD ROW: Wilford Wisner, Don Hughes, Nancy Anne Neale, Sara Dollens, Susan Max, Carolyn Hawthorne, Dru Zear- ley, Susie Gant, Joan Fleming. SECOND ROW: Dale Searcy, Sandy Ballinger, Sarah Myers, Connie King, Suzanne Lamb, Rita Purcell, Paula Zearley, Jill Strickland. FRONT ROW: Pat Moore, Bettina Gil- christ, Jo Carol Bicket, Janet Bechtold, Marie Smith, Barbara Miles, Mary Smith. Business staff — BACK ROW: Jim Wurster, Frank Wantland, Judy Sehortemeier, Emilie Kohlstaedt. Kennv Dunbar (standing). SEC- OND ROW: Sally Schmidt, Sue Miles, Pat Watson, Ann Kinney. FIRST ROW: Betty Smith, Ruth Padget, Steve Jacobs, Diannc Pattison. Business managers — Judy Plessinger, Bob Reynolds, Bob Hurt, and Pat Trunick (seated). News Bureau — Diane Wilson, P. K. Steele, Brant Moore, John Mutz, Stan Paulsen, Bar- ney Pippenger, and Judy Rinehart (seated). Big Business Financing a publication is very im- portant as Business Staff members know. They handle ads about every- thing from flowers to real estate, curb extravagant ideas, keep records, and mail papers to advertisers, subscribers, and other schools. Bureau full of news News Bureau furnishes Ripple news for radio and TV stations and four news- papers. They post their articles in the main hall. Judy Rinehart, News Bu- reau head, attended Florida Univer- sity ' s Journalism Institute last summer. 60 Bleeding in gutter produces headaches When the yearbook editors talk about bleeding in the gutter, they are not telling a gory story. They are discus- sing how to lay out one picture across two pages. Because ink instead of blood flows in staffers ' veins, eight of the fourteen yearbook staff members attended the journalism institute at Indiana Univer- sity last summer. While there, they planned the dummy, or layout, for the ' 53 book, which won the first prize for the best yearbook plan made at I. I ' . in the medium-cost field. After the layout was completed, staffers worked to improve their ideas, taking and mount- ing pictures, writing copy, and check- ing page proofs. Editor-in-chief Sandy McCrory (center) and associate editors. Sue Talbott (left) and June Hauenstein plan the 1953 Riparian. Riparian Yearbooks for the last four years have won Ail-American rating. Yearbook staffers have worked to make this ' 53 book not just a memory book, but an accurate record of the school year which will interest everyone. Yearbook staff— BACK ROW: Harold Ath- erly, Bill Alltop, Margaret Stahl, Marie Kino-doni, Ann Kohlmever, Susie Thompson, Judy Frank. FRONT ROW: Jim Jobes, Janet Couger, Jody Melton, Art Pittenger. Album In this section we picture the many people known as Ripplites, the people who give our school its personality. Top- ping the list are the 1,840 students, ' 352 of whom are the inhabi- tants of Senior Hall. Eighty-seven faculty members head the admin- istrative staff. All these people have helped make Ripple the school that it is. ' Whew ! Made it ! Tribute: Admiring the gift of the Class of ' 52. sibilities of gifts from their classes are the present ti f tin to the Edgar E. Diederieh Field, and considering pos- Junior and Senior classes (left to right): Jim Jobes, Junior president; Marje George, Junior secretary; Marilyn Hansen, Senior vice-president; John Mutz, Senior treasurer; Marilyn Woerner, Senior secretary; Bob Cook, Junior treasurer; Neil Hinchman, Senior president and Nancy Smith, Junior vice-president. 64 Seniors Fred Abel Senior C.rad Dance Com. Barbara Allen — Honor Society 4 ; National Thespians 4 ; Senior Play Com. ; Junior Favors Com. : Orange Aid Council 1; Lesion of Merit: GAA 1-2; Base- ball 1 : Ripples 2-3 ; Operetta 2-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1 ; Booster Club 2-4. Donald Allison Senior Gift Com. ; Football 1 : Track 1-2 : Cross Country 2 : Student Council 2 ; Hi-Y 1-2 ; Booster Club 2-3. Janie Alvis Senior Special Projects Com. ; Junior Decorations Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Ripples 2 : Music Festival 1-2 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Lead- ers 3-4; Cozy Hour 1: Debate Club 4; Draclu 3-4: Latin Club 1-2 : Orange Aid Council 1. Tea Com. ; Short- Jeanine Anderson — Golden Singers 2-4 : Senior Spe- cial Projects Com. ; Operetta 2-4 : Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 1 : Orchestra 4 ; Booster Club 2 ; Thespians 1 : Tri-Hi-Y 3. Norma Jane Apley — Senior Special Projects Com. ; Ripples 3; Music Festival 1-2: Girls ' Glee Club 1-2; Art Club 1 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Spanish Club 1-2 ; Thespians 1. Kenneth R. Appel— Lettermen ' s Club 1-4 ; Senior Cap and Gown Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Legion of Honor 3 ; Legion of Merit 1-2 ; Golf 1-4 ; Basketball 1-3 ; Ripples 3 ; Junior Ways and Means Richard Ascher— Senior Ticket Com. ; Hi-Y 4. Steven Ascher— Senior Ways and Means Com. Donna Roane Ault— Senior Color Day Com. ; Ripple 3: Art Club 2-3; Treas. 4: Booster Club 2-4: Busi ness Leaders 2-4 : Draclu 3. Susan Babcoek -Junior Class Secretary ; Student Council 2 : ROTC Sponsor 3-4 ; Senior Gift Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Ripples 2-3 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 4 ; Girls ' Ensemble 3 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Latin Club 2-3 ; Spanish Club 3. John Bailly Gift Com. ; Legion of Merit Ben Baird— Senior Color Day Com.; Basketball 1 ROTC Sgt. 2-3 ; Boys ' Glee Club 1. Loretta Baker — Senior Color Day Com. ; Music Fes- tival 2-3 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2 ; Jr. Red Cross 4 ; Tech. High School 1. Margaret Bates— Senior Play Com. ; GAA 2-4 ; Base- ball 2-3 : Basketball 2-3 ; Badminton 2 ; Archery 2 ; Volley Ball 2-3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Austin High School, Chicago, Illinois 1. ' ' William Beam— Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Entertainment Com.: Music Festival 1-2. 65 k  Ml Seniors Richard Begley — Lettermen ' s Club 3, Treas. 4 ; Sen- ior Gift Com.; Junior Invitations Com.; Basket- ball 1-4. Joan Bell — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Decora- tions Com.; Ripples 3; Music Festival 1, 2, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 1,4; Booster Club 3-4 ; Business Leaders 2-3 ; Spanish Club 1 ; Thespians 1. Jim Benham — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Dec- orations Com. ; Legion of Merit 1, 3 ; Football 2-3 ; Wrestling 2-3 ; Ripples 3. Sandra Bernett — Senior Color Day Com. ; Junior En- tertainment Com. ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Riparian Dance. Chrm. Refreshment Com.: Ripples 3; Music Festival 1-4 ; Orchestra 1-4 ; Nurse ' s Asst. 3 ; Science Department Asst. 4 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 1, Sec. 3, Treas. 4 ; Jr. Red Cross 1-3. Harold Besse — Lettermen ' s Club 1-4 ; Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Junior Decorations Com. ; Football 1-4 ; Basketball 1-2 ; Track 1-4 : Music Festival 1-2 ; Booster Club 2-4; Business Leaders 1-2. Larry Bickley— Senior Ticket Com.; Basketball 3; Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 3-4 ; Boys ' Glee Club 3-4 ; Howe High School 1-2. Bill Birsfield — Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Junior Refreshment Com. ; Basketball 1-3 ; Baseball 1-3 ; Ripples 3. Jane Blake — Honor Society 4 ; Senior Gift Com. ; Junior Refreshment Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1, 4 : Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Quiz ' Em Team 4 ; Jr. Town Meeting 3-4; Ripples 1, 3; Dean of Girls Asst. 4; Booster Club 2-4 ; Debate Club 3-4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Juanita Blanchard — Senior Tea Com. ; Legion of Merit 3 ; GAA 2-3 ; Baseball 1-3 ; Badminton 3 ; Vol- ley Ball 2-3 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2 ; Girls ' Ensemble 3 ; Girls ' Con- cert Club 3. Carol Bland— Bowling 1-2; Operetta 4; Music Festi- val 1-4; Choir 4; Girls ' Glee Club 1-2; Girls ' En- semble 3. Baseball 1 ; Phyllis Bramer — Senior Announcements Com. ; Le- gion of Merit 1-3; Booster Club 2-4; Music Festival 1-4 ; Ripples 3 ; Latin Club 2-3 ; Concert Club 3-4. t ) 60 Seniors Donald Brooks- Jack Burkhart— Golden Singers 2-4 : Senior Ways and Means Com. : Junior Invitations Com. : ROTC Capt. 4 ; Ripples 1-3 ; Operetta 2-4 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 1. Beverly Byfield —Senior Tea Com.: Archery 1; Booster Club 3-4 ; Cozy Hour 1 ; Tri-Hi-Y 4 ; Orange Aid Council 2. Burch Carr — Golden Singers 4 ; Senior Gift Com. : Junior Decorations Com. ; ROTC 2nd Lt. 3 ; Ripples 3 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 2-4 ; Choir 3 ; Boys ' Glee Club 2; Booster Club 3; Jr. Red Cross 1-4. Audrey June Carr — Senior Play Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 3-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2 ; Girls ' Ensemble 2 ; Or- chestra 1-4 ; String Ensemble 3 ; Clef Club 1-4 ; String Quartet 3-4. Barbara Jean Carter — Honor Society 3-4 ; Senior Tea Com. : Legion of Honor 3; Legion of Merit 1-2 ; Rip- ples 3 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 3-4 ; Triple Trio 2-4 : Booster Club 3-4 ; Opera Club 2-4 ; Spanish Club 1-3. Jack Carey— Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Band 4 ; Dance Band 4 ; New Trier High School, Winnetka, Illinois 1-3. David Cassady — Senior Gift Com. ; Military Ball Dance Com.; ROTC 2nd Lt. 4; Music Festival 1-3; Choir 2-3 ; Boys ' Glee Club 1 ; Spanish Club 1. John R. Cavanaugh Senior Grad Dance Com.; Springfield, Ohio 1-2. Ann Champ — Legion of Honor 3 ; Legion of Merit 1-2 ; Drum Majorette 2, 4 ; Flag Twirler 1 ; Music Fes- tival 1-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1-2 ; Girls ' Ensemble 3 ; Baton Club 4 ; Clef Club 1-4 ; Latin Club 1 ; Fresh- man-Sophomore Talent Show 1. David Clingman — Senior Tea Com. : Junior Decora- tions Com. ; Legion of Merit 2-3 ; Track 2-4 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Orchestra 1-4 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Photo Club 2-4. Robert B. Cochrane— Senior Tea Com. ; Junior Dec- orations Com.; Legion of Merit 1 ; Football 1; Track 1 ; Boys ' Glee Club 1 ; Hi-Y 3-4. Richard L. Combs — Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Model Railroad Club 3-4 ; Photo Club 2-4 ; Rifle Team 4 ; Military Ball Decorations Com. 3, Invitations Com. 4; Junior Invitations Com. Condon — Senior Announcements Con Robert C. Cooksey— Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Decorations Com. ; Riparian Yearbook Staff 3; Choir 4 ; Jr. Red Cross 1-4 ; Music Festival 4. 07 Seniors Dexter Cooley— Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 ; Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 : Basketball 1-4 ; Ripples 1 ; Band 1 ; Baseball 1-2 ; Tennis 3-4. Carol Cooper— Quill and Scroll 3-4; Senior Will Com.; Junior Ways and Means Com. ; Orange Aid Council 4 ; Legion of Merit 2-3 : Riparian Dance Com. ; Riparian Weekly Staff 2-3, Feature Editor 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Foreigneers Club 3-4 ; Opera Club 3, Chrm. Carnival Style Show 4. Janet Ann Couger — Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4 ; National Thespians 4 ; Senior Tea Com. ; Legion of Honor 3 ; Legion of Merit 1-2 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 2-3 ; Riparian Yearbook Faculty Editor 4 ; Rip- ples 2-3 ; Operetta 2, 4 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 2-4. Bert Coval — Golden Singers 4; Senior Announcements Com.: ROTC Lt. 4; Ripples 3; Operetta 3-4: Choir 2-3 ; Boys ' Glee Club 1-2 ; Office Asst. 2-4 ; Jr. Red Cross 3-4. Duretta Mae Coyle — Senior Color Day Com. ; Bowling 1 ; Music Festival 1-4 : Choir 4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2-3 ; Girls ' Ensemble 3 ; Library Helper 4 ; Girls ' Quartet 4 ; Music Festival 1-4. Dolores Joan Cravens — Senior Color Day Com.; Le- gion of Merit 1-3 ; Bowling 1-2 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1 ; Girls ' Ensemble 2-3 ; Girls ' Con- cert Club 4 ; Jr. Red Cross 4 ; Spanish Club 1-2. Robert Louis Crawford — Senior Gift Com. : Tennis 4 ; Band 4 ; Cornet Trio ; Carnival Style Show 4 ; Music Festival 4; Freeport High School, Freeport, Illinois Burke Cree — Junior Class President : Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 ; Chrm. Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Legion of Merit 2-3 ; Joe and Jane Dance Com. ; Quiz ' Em Team 3-4 ; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Riparian Homeroom Agent ; Ripples 1-4 ; Hi-Y 3-4 ; Candidate for Mr. Donald R. Croley, Jr. — Honor Society 4 ; Legion of Honor 3: Band 3-4; Science-Math. Dept. Asst. 4; Western Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio 1-2. Gene Curtis — Senior Cap and Gown Com. ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Band 3-4 ; Atherton High School, Louisville. Donna Dalbv — Senior Color Day Archery 1-2 ; Booster Club 2-4. Com. ; Bowling 1-3 ; Don W. Daniel— Music Festival Band 1-4 ; Dance Band 2-4 ; Boc Arts Salon 3 ; Ripples 3. 2, 4 : Orchestra 4 ; ster Club 2 ; Ripple David Lee Davis— Senior Ticket Com. ; Booster Club Robert W. Dearing— Senior Will Com.: Senior Cap and Gown Com. ; Hi-Y Dance Com. 4 ; Booster Club 2-3 ; Business Leaders 2 ; Hi-Y 2-4 : Student Athletic Manager 4 ; Pershing Jr. High School, Houston, Judith Ann Deer— Senior Tea Com.; Orange Aid Council 1 ; Legion of Merit 2-3 : Bowling 1 ; Music Festival 1-2 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2: Baton Club 2 : Latin Club 1. 68 Seniors Gail Devine — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Decor- ations Com. ; Legion of Merit 2-3 ; Homecoming Dance Com. 4; Ripples 2-3; Booster Club 2-4; Cozy Hour 1 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Foreigneers 3 ; Spanish Club 1-2 ; Thespians 2. Rollin C. Dix— Honor Society 3-4 ; Lettermen ' s Club 4 ; Senior Class Day Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Rip- ples 3 ; Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4 ; Student Athletic Manager 3-4. Sandra Dee Dobson— Senior Grad Dance Com.; Car- nival Style Show 4 ; Shortridge 1-3. Terry Dole — Senior Special Projects Com. ; Track 1 : Ripples 3 ; Orchestra 4 ; Band 1-4 ; Dance Band 3-4 ; Art Club 2 ; Music Festival 1-4. Sara Dollens — Legion of Merit 3 : Riparian Weekly Staff 4 ; Ripplts 3 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 3-4 ; Choir 4 : Girls - Ensemble 3 ; Girls ' Concert Club 3 ; Clef Club 3-4; Opera Club 3-4: Senior Tea Com.; St. Agnes Academy 1-2. Kennita Joan Dunbar — Honor Society 2-3, Vice-Pr. 4 ; Quill and Scroll 3-4 ; Orange Aid. Vice-Pres. Sec. 4 ; Student Council 3-4 ; Senior Grad Dance Con Junior Entertainment Com. : Legion of Honor 1- Riparian Newspaper Staff 2 : Riparian Yearbook Ad Manager 4 ; Ripples 3, Director 2 ; Choir 2-4 ; T Hi-Y 2-3. Pres. 4. 3-4 ; Spanish Stephanie Eix Senior Grad Dance Con Ripples 2-3 ; Booster Club 2-4 : Drack Club 2-3; Thespians 1-2. Susanne Elliott — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Homecoming Dance Com. 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 2 ; Cozy Hour 1 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Jr. Red Cross 3 ; Latin Club 1-2 ; Thespians 1-2. Marlene Elrod Senior Mothers ' Tea Com. ; Music Festival 2-4; Girls ' Glee Club 2-3; Girls ' Ensemble 4; Orchestra 1-3 : Spanish Club 1 ; Music Club 1 ; Tech High School 1. Dewey Everett, Jr.- Senior ' I ' ji l.u I :i I i. . Coi Mary Elizabeth Fackler — Honor Society 3-4 ; Quill and Scroll 3-4 ; Senior Grad Dance-Tickets and In- vitations Chrm. ; Junior Decorations Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1 ; Legion of Merit 1-3 : Riparian Staff 2-3, Feature Editor 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 2-4 : Business Leaders 2-3, Vice-Pres. 4; Spanish Club 1-2; Thispians 1. Alma Fitzgerald -Honor Society 3-4 ; Senior Class Day Com. ; Orange Aid Council 2 ; Legion of Honor 2-3 ; Legion of Merit 1 ; Ripples 2, Director 3 : Music Festival 1-4; Orchestra 1-4: String Ensemble 3-4; Triple Trio 4 ; Booster Club 3 ; Clef Club 2-4. Paul E. Freeman — Senior Tickets Com.; Junior Favors Com. ; ROTC Capt. of Rifle Team : Tuthill Award in ROTC : Military Ball Favors Com. ; Tech High School 69 p l Seniors Susan Frenzel — Booster Club 3-4: Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Ripples 3 ; Shortridge High School 1-2. Joseph R. Fuller— Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Favors Com. ; Football 3-4 ; Ripples 2-3 ; Intramural Basketball 2. Suzanne Gant — Senior Grad Dance Com. : Junior Dec- orations Com. : Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Bowling 1 : Riparian Weekly S taff 4 : Music Festival 1-2 : Girls ' Glee Club 2; Art Club 3; Booster Club 3; Business Leaders 3 ; Scholastic Art Award 2. Barbara Jane Garrett — Senior Tea Com. ; Booster Club 2-3 ; Cozy Hour 1 ; Foreigneers 3 ; Tri-Hi-Y 4 ; Legion of Merit 1-3. Robert Gilpin, Jr. — Golden Singers 4. -4 : Orchestra 1-4 : Jane Glossbrenner — Honor Society 4 : Senior Tea Com.; Orange Aid Council 2; Legion of Merit 3; Riparian Copy Desk 3-4 ; Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 3 ; Booster Club 4 ; Latin Club 2-3 ; Thespians 1. Richard L. Gola Grad Dance Com. ; ROTC Dallis Louise Good— Music Festival 1-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2 ; Girls ' Ensemble 4 ; Senior Announcements Com. Norine Goode — Chr. Senior Cap and Gown Com Junior Entertainment Com. : Legion of Merit 1-3 ; J Town Meeting 4: Booster Club 2-4; Ripples 3, Direi tor 2 ; Debate Club 3-4 ; Draclu 3. Treas. 4 ; For- eigneers 3 ; Latin Club 1-2 ; Thespians 1-2. Suzanna Gordner — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Orange Aid Council 4 ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 3 ; News Bureau 2-3 : Booster Club 3-4 : Business Leaders 2-4 ; Debate Club 3-4; Draclu 2-4; Latin Club 1-3: Thespians 1-2. K Senior Grad Dance Cm: Neil N. Greenbaum Senior Baccalaureate Com.; Junior Invitations Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 : Wrest- ling 3 : Ripples 3 ; Cross Country 3 ; Booster Club 3 ; National Thespians Play 3. Naomi Hall — Honor Society 4 : Senior Baccalaureate Com.: Legion of Merit 1-3: Ripples 1-3; Music Fes- tival 1-3 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1-2 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Junior Decorations Com. Robert J. Hamaker — Senior Prophecy Com. ; Junior Ways and Means Com. ; Football 1-4 ; Ripples 1-3 ; Legion of Merit 1-3. Marilyn Hansen — Senior Class Vice-President ; Honor Society 2-4 : Student Council 3-4 ; Legion of Honor 1-3; Ripples 2-3; Music Festival 1-4; Orchestra 1-4; String Ensemble 1-4 : Counseling Dept. Asst. 4 ; Booster Club 3-4 : Clef Club 1-3. Vice-Pres. 4 ; Busi- ness Leaders 3, Pres. 4. 70 Seniors Patricia Ann Harbin -Senior Tea Com.: Junior Dec- orations Com. ; Ripples 3 ; Operetta 4 ; Choir 4 : Busi- ness Leaders 4 : Booster Club 3-4 ; Kokomo High School, Kokomo, Ind. 1-2. James Hardiman — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Intra- mural Sports ; Cathedral High School 1-3. Rosalie Harri: Dance Com ; Shortr Sally Harness Senior Special Projects Com. : Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 1 ; Nurse ' s Asst. 4 ; Booster Club 3-4: Draclu 3-4: Thespians 1-2: National Thespians 2-4. Howard Harmon — Senior Grad Dance Com. Sherrell Harter — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1 ; Legion of Merit 2-3 ; Ripples 3 : Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1-4 : Choir 3-4 ; Triple Trio 2-4 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Thes- pians 1 ; Spanish Club 2-3. Betty Hartman— Honor Society 4 : Senior Tea Com. ; Junior Invitations Com.: Legion of Merit 1-3: Ripar- ian Weekly Staff 4 ; Ripples 3 : Music Festival 1-2 : Girls ' Glee Club 2 ; Booster Club 2-4 : Business Lead- ers 4 ; Spanish Club 1 ; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. James H. Haston— Senior Play Com. : Track 1 : Rip- ples 2 ; Music Festival 2-4 : Orchestra 3-4 ; Band 1-4 ; Dance Band 3-4; Booster Club 2. June Hauenstein — Honor Society 2-4 ; Quill and Scroll 3-4 ; Legion of Honor 2-3 : Legion of Merit 1 : Quiz ' Em Team 4 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 2 ; Col- umnist 3 ; Riparian Yearbook Associate Editor 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 1-3 : Girls ' Glee Club 1-2 : Girls ' Ensemble 3 ; Girls ' Concert Club 3. Carolyn Jane Hawthorne- Honor Society 3-4 ; Na- tional Thespians 3-4 ; Chrm. Senior Play Com. ; Jun- ior Favors Com. ; Legion of Honor 1-3 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 4 ; Ripples 2-3 : Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1-3 ; Choir 3-4 ; Girls ' Concert Club 2 ; Home- coming Queen 4. Robert Lee Haymaker — Honor Society 3-4 ; Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3: Baseball 1-4 ; Ripples 3 : Jr. Red Cross Representative 2-4 ; Senior Play Com. Suzanne Elizabeth Helms— Senior Tea Com. ; Junior Favors Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1 ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Ripples 3 ; Orchestra 2 : Band 1 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Spanish Club 1-2 ; Thespians Patricia Ann Hendry — Senior Color Day Com. of Merit 1, 3 ; Cozy Hour 1. Carolyn Hessong — Honor Society 3-4 ; National Thes- pians 4, Treas. 3 ; Senior Tea Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 : Ripples 3 ; Art Club 1 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 2-4 ; Latin Club 1-2 ; Junior Decorations Com. Ann Heun — Senior Tabulations Com. : Orange Aid Council 1-2; Legion of Merit 1-3: Girls ' Baseball 1: Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 4 ; Girls ' En- semble 2 ; Girls ' Concert Club 3 ; Cozy Hour 1. Barbara Lee Higgason — Golden Singers 3-4 : Junior Entertainment Com. ; Bowling 2 ; Archery 2 ; Ripples 3, Director 4 ; Operetta 3-4 ; Music Festival 1-4 : Choir 1: Girls ' Ensemble 2: Girls ' Concert Club 2: Art Club 2: Opera Club 4. 71 Seniors Janet Hillis — Senior Cap and Gown Com.: Junior Refreshments Com. ; PTA Dance Com. 2-3 : Riparian Dance Com. 3 ; Bowling 1 ; Ripples 3 ; Nurse ' s Asst. 3-4. Neil Hinchman — Senior Class President ; Student Council 1-2 : Lettermen ' s Club 2-3. Sec. 4 ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Football 1-3, Capt. 4; Basketball 1-3: Baseball 1-3; Riparian Sports Staff 4 : Ripples 1-3 ; Booster Club 4 ; Hi-Y 4 ; Let- termen ' s Dance 3. c Festival Henry Warren Huder — Senior Color Day Activities Com. ; Football 2-3 ; Baseball 1 ; Band 1-4 : Dance Band 1-2. 4; Clef Club 1; Senior Grad Janet Huffine — Senior Color Day Com. : Baseball 1 ; Volley Ball 1 ; Choir 2-4 ; Girls ' Ensemble 1 ; Latin Club 1 ; Music Festival 1-4. -Football 1 : Baseball Curtis Hurley— Art Club 1. Robert Hurt— Honor Society 2-4 ; Quill and Scroll 3-4, Vice-Pres. 4 : National Thespians 3-4, Scribe 3, Sec. 4 : Chm. Senior Ways and Means: Legion of Honor 2-3 ; Legion of Merit 1 : Quiz ' Em Team 3-4 ; Riparian Copy Desk 2-3, Business Manager 4 ; Debate Club 3-4, Sec. 4 ; United Nations Delegate 4 ; Frank B. Wade Award 3 ; Debate Team 4. Philip Imes — Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 : Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 : Basketball 1-4 : Baseball 1-4 ; Football 1 ; Booster Club 3-4. Carleene Jean Jefry — Senior Baccalaureate Com.; Le- gion of Merit 2-3 ; Operetta 4 : Music Festival 1-4 : Choir 3-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1 ; Girls ' Ensemble 2 ; Girls ' Concert Club 2 : Booster Club 3-4 : Latin Club 1-2 ; Opera Club 3-4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Barbara Jean Johnson — Ser Orange Aid Council 3-4 ; Legi 3 : Booster Club 3-4 ; Tri-Hi School. Detroit, Mich. 1-2. r Reception Com. : of Merit 3 ; Ripples 4 : Mumford High Betty Lou Johnson — Senior Color Day Com. ; Bowling Donald Johnson — Senior Tabulation Com. : Legion of Merit 3 : Golf 3-4 ; Menominee High School. Meno- minee, Michigan 1-2. Duanc Johnson— Senior Gift Com. : Golf 1 ; ROTC Seniors Judy Johnson — Senior Color Day Com. ; Junior Favors Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Nurse ' s Asst. 4 ; Booster Club 3-4 : Cozy Hour 1 : Draclu 3 ; Foreigneers 3; Latin Club 1-3: Treasurer 2. Norma Johnson —Golden Singers 4 ; Senior Tea Com. : Legion of Merit 3 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 3-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 3 ; Girls ' Concert Club 3 ; Triple Trio 4 ; Library Helper 3 ; Library Club 4, Treas. 3 : Opera Club 3 ; Belvidere High School, Belvidere, Illinois 1-2. Patricia Ann Johnson — Honor Society 3-4 ; Senior Commencement Com.; Legion of Merit 2-3; GAA 2: Capt. of Bowling Team 2-3: Bowling 2-3: Baseball 1-2 ; Basketball 1-2 : Badminton 1 ; Volley Ball 1-2 ; Thespians 1. Ronald Johnson — Senior Play Com. : Legion of Merit 3 ; Golf 3-4 : Menominee High School, Menominee, Michigan 1-2. Robert Johnson— Quiz ' Em Team 3 : Baseball 2-3 : Triple Trio 2 : Model Railroad Club, Vice-Pres. 1, Treas. 2, Sec. 3. Fred Kahn — Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Junior Ways and Means Com.: Legion of Merit 1-3; Track 1-2; Football 2-3; Ripples 3. Virginia Kellv— Senior Color Day Com. ; Girls ' Bowling 1-2 ; Girls ' Baseball 1 ; Music Festival 1-2 ; Tumbling 3. George Kerr ROTC 2-3 ; Sgt. First Class 4. Shirley Joanne Key— Orange Aid Council 1 ; Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Baseball 1 ; Basketball 1-2 : Bad- minton 2; Art Club 1-4, Treas. 3; Booster Club 2-4. •3. Martha Kirklin Senior Color Day Com. ; Junior Re- freshments Com. ; Orange Aid Council 2 ; Joe and Jane Dance Com. 3 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 3-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Foreigneers 3-4 ; Latin Club 1-2 ; Riparian Home Room Agent 3-4. Rhoda Kittelsen— Senior Play Com.; Orange Aid Council 3 ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Riparian Copy Desk 2 ; Music Festival 2-4 ; Choir 4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2-3 : Girls ' Concert Club 3 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; National Thespians 3-4 ; Nolan Junior High School, Detroit, Michigan 1. Sally Ann Knight Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Music Festival 1-2; Girls ' Glee Club 1-3; Art Club 1-2: Booster Club 2-4 ; Cozy Hour 1-2 : Draclu 3-4 ; Latin Club 1-2 ; Thespians 1-2. Sandra Knotts— Honor Society 3-4 ; Chr. Senior Will Com. ; Junior Favors Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1-2 ; Legion of Merit 2-3 ; Ripples 1-3 ; Foreigneers 3-4 : Latin Club 1-2; Thespians 1-2; Ripplings Editorial Board 4; Booster Club 2-4. Ann Kohlmeyer— Honor Society 2-4; Chrm. Senior Color Day Com. ; Chrm. Junior Decorations Com. ; Orange Aid Co uncil 2 ; Legion of Honor 3 ; Legion of Merit 1-2 ; Yearbook Staff 2-3 : Senior Editor 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Thepians 1. Rae Jean Kohout— Senior Play Com. ; Booster Club 3 : Business Leaders 1-2; Cozy Hour 1: Spanish Club 3; Y-Teens 2. Karl M. Koons— Honor Society 2-4 ; Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4 ; Legion of Honor 2-3 ; Legion of Merit 1 ; Track 3 ; Asst. Business Manager of Riparian 3 : Riparian News Editor 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Band 1-4 ; Photo Club 3 ; Secretary 3. Betsy Kroger -Senior Tea Com. ; Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 2 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 4 ; Clef Club 2-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; For- eigneers 3-4 : Latin Club 1-2 ; Opera Club 2-4 ; Fresh- man-Sophomore Talent Show 2. i ' iCv-i 7, ' i Jpsfc ms % . A £ £- T i ,ta .i iir r 74 Richard Kugelma -Senior Grad Dance Cc Darrell Lance — Honor Society 2-3, Pres. 4 ; Quill and Scroll 3, Treas. 4 ; National Thespians 3, Pres. 4 ; Co- Chr. Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Legion of Honor 1-3 : Quiz ' Em Team 3-4 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 2-3 ; Editor-in-Chief 4: ROTC Lt. Col. 4: Ripples 2-3; Music Festival 1-3 ; Orchestra 1-3 ; Draclu 2-4, Pres. 3. Thomas E. Langsenkamp — Died in an automobile ac- cident, October 1, 1952. We knew him as a quiet and reserved fellow student with high ideals of life and citizenship. William Lawson — Golden Singers 3-4 : Senior Play Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; ROTC 1st Lt. ; Ripples 3 : Operetta 3-4 ; Music Festival 1-3 ; Choir 2 ; Boys ' Tom Locey — Lettermen ' s Club 4 ; Senior Baccalaureate Com. ; Chr. Junior Favors Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 : Ripples 2-3 : Music Festival 1-4 ; Orchestra 1-3 ; Band 2, Drum Major 3-4 : Clarinet Ensemble 1-4 ; Booster Club 2-4; Clef Club 2, Pres. 3-4. id Gown Com. Mary Ann Lorts — Senior Tea Com. : Booster Club 3-4 ; Business Leaders 4 ; Shortridge High School 1-2. Nancy Loucks — Senior Class Day Com. ; Junior In- vitations Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1 ; Ripples 1-3 ; Booster Club 3: Thespians Treas. 1. Pauline A. Lee — Senior Gift Com. : Booster Club 4 ; Newcomers Club 4 ; DuQuoin Township High School, DuQuoin, Illinois 3. Betty Luethge — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior En- tertainment Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Homecoming Dance Com. 3 ; Piparian reporter 2-3 : Yearbook Ad Staff 3 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Debate Club 3 ; Latin Club 2-3 : Thespians 2 : Draclu 3-4. David Lurie — Honor Society 2-3, Treas. 4: Student Council 3-4 : Senior Gift Com. : Legion of Honor 3 ; Legion of Merit 1-2 ; Jr. Town Meeting 3 : Riparian Weekly Staff 3, Copy Desk Editor 4 ; Booster Club 3 ; Business Leaders 2 ; Debate Club 3 ; Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Phillip E. McAlearney — Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 : Junior Entertainment Com.; Legion of Honor 3; Football 3-4 ; Operetta 4 : Music Festival 3-4 ; Choir 4 ; Boys ' Glee Club 3 ; Band 3-4 ; Dance Band 3 ; Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe, Illinois 1-2. Ronald McConkey— Ripples 3 ; Shortridge 1-2. Jo McCord -Seni Ripples 1-3, Direc Sandy McCrory— Honor Society 3-4 ; Quill and Scroll 3-4 : National Thespians 4 : Senior Class Day Com. ; Jr. Town Meeting 4; Riparian Weekly Staff 2: Ri- parian Yearbook Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4 ; Ripples 1-3: Debate Team 4; Latin Cluh 1, Co-Pres. 2; Thespians 1, Pres. 2 ; Alternate U.N. Delegate. Joyce A. McCune— Senior Ways and Means Com.; Bowling 1 : Ripples 2 ; Music Festival 1 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 1-2 ; Cozy Hour 1 ; Draclu 2 ; Spanish Club 1-2. Seniors H. Rose MoGhehey Senior Grad Dance Com.: Festival 1, 2. 4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2; Girls - En: 3 ; Booster Club 2. Charles McKnight— Senior Color Day Activities Operetta 4 : Music Festival 4 : Choir 4 ; Golden ers 4 ; Oak Park River Forest High School Park, Illinois 1-3. Avis McMahon— Senior Grad Dance Cor Com.; Sing- , Oak Barbara Ann McNamara -Senior Grad Dame Coin. : Honor Society 4 ; Legion of Merit 2-3 ; Riparian Weekly Start 2-3 : Booster Club 3-4 ; Spanish Club 2-3 ; Tri-Hi-Y 4 ; Orange Aid Council 2-3. Mary Maloy — Senior Cap and Gown Com. ; Junior Refreshments Com. ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Business Leaders 3 ; Cozv Hour 3 ; Debate Club 3-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Jr. Red Cross 3 ; Shortridge High School 1-2. Barbara Ellen Masters — Senior Grad Dance Com. : Ripples 3; Music Festival 1-4; Girls ' Glee Club 1-3; Girls ' Ensemble 4 ; Nurse ' s Asst. 3 ; Booster Club 2-3. Jerry Ann Mattox — Senior Announcement Com. ; GAA 3; Bowling 1-2; Baseball 1; Badminton 2; Music Festival 1. Georgia Mayer — Golden Singers 4 ; Senior Gift Com. : Junior Entertainment Com. ; Archery 1 ; Ripples 1-3 : Operetta 3-4; Music Festival 1-4; Choir 3; Girls ' En- semble 3 ; Clef Club 2-4. Myra Jo Melton —Honor Society 3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4 ; Senior Color Day Com. ; Junior Entertainment Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Riparian Yearbook Under- class Editor 2-3, Senior Editor 4 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 2-3. Nevin Meredith— Senior Tabulation Com. : Junior En- tertainment Com. ; Military Ball Com. 1-3, Chm. 4 ; Hi-Y Dance Com. ; Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 4 : ROTC Captain 3, Major 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Hi-Y 4 ; Thes- pians 2 ; Legion of Merit 3. ; Triple Sne Ann Miles— Honor Society 3-4 : Quill and Scroll 4; National Thespians 3-4; Senior Will Com.; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Riparian Yearbook Staff 3-4 ; Ripples 2 ; Choir 4 ; Girls ' Ensemble 3 ; Debate Club 3 ; Draclu 3-4 ; National Thespian Play 3. Marilyn Miller — Senior Tea Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1-3 ; Girls- Ensemble 4; Booster Club 2-4; Business Leaders 1-2; Cozy Hour 1 : Spanish Club 2. Shirley Miller— Senior Grad Dance Com. Jerry Allen Mills -Golden Singers 4 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 1 ; Ripples 1 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1, 3-4 ; Boys ' Glee Club 1-3 ; Booster Club 3 ; Hi-Y 1-4 ; Senior Tabulations Com. Loretta J. Minear — Senior Color Day Com.; Legion of Merit 1-2 : Baseball 1-2 ; Basketball 1-2 ; Badminton 1-2 ; Volley Ball 1-2 ; Cozy Hour 1-2. 75 Seniors Stephany Moore — Senior £ Junior Refreshment Com. ; ( Ripples 3 : Booster Club 2-4 Club 3 : Howe High School rs 4 : Spanish Robert C. Morris — Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 ; Senior Com.; Football 1, 4; Basketball 1-4; Baseball Ripples 1-3 ; Hi-Y 4 ; Booster Club 2-4. Johana Moser — Senior Grad Dance Com. : Junior Favors Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1 : Lesion of Merit 2-3 ; Riparian Dance Com. 2 ; Ripples 2-3 : Operetta 4 : Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 3-1 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 2-4 ; Latin Club 1-2. Betty Jane Muir — Senior Grad Dance Com.: Junior Decorations Com. : Bowling 1 ; Music Festival 1-3 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1-2 ; Girls ' Ensemble 3 ; Music Dept. Asst. 3 ; Booster Club 4 ; Latin Club 1 ; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Johnny Mutz— Senior Class Treasurer: Honor So- ciety 2-4; Quill and Scroll 3. Treas. 4; Student Coun- cil 1-3, Prcs. 4 : Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 ; Legion of Honor 2-3 : Riparian Weekly Staff 2-3, Managing Editor 4 ; News Bureau 3-4 ; Ripples 2-3 ; Mr. Riparian 4 : Hoosier Boys ' State 3 ; Indianapolis Federation of Student Council Delegate 2-3, Vice Prcs. 4. Judith Anne Myers— Senior Grad Dance Com.: Junior Entertainment Com.: Legion of Merit 2-3; Ripples 3; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1, 3-4 ; Choir 4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1 ; Girls ' Ensemble 3 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 3 ; Thespians 1. William Henrv Newbold— Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 ; Sen- ior Grad Dance Com. ; Legion of Merit 2-4 : Basketball 1-4 : Tennis 3-4 : Baseball 1; Cross Country 1 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 3. Nancy Newhouse- Chr. Senior Special Projects Com. ; Honor Society 4 : Chr. Junior Refreshment Com. ; Le- gion of Merit 1-3 ; Joe and Jane Dance Com. 3 : Quiz ' Em Team 4 ; Ripples 2-3 : Music Festival 2-3 : Booster Club 3-4 ; Business Leaders 4 ; Thespians 1-2. Suzanne Newhouser- Senior Ways and Means Cor Jr. Town Meetinc Debate Club 3. Vice-Pres. •s 3 : Wilev High School, Ter Junior Invitations Cc 3 ; Booster Club 3-4 Draclu 3-4 ; Foreignec Haute, Indiana 2. Paul Newman — Golden Singers 3-4 : Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Ripples 2-3 : Operetta 2-4; Music Festival 1-4: Choir 1-2: Orchestra 1-4: String Ensemble 2-4 : Library Helper 4 : Clef Club 1-4 : Radio Club 3-4 : Lynwood High School, Lyn- wood. California 3. Nancy Nixon — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Dec- orations Com. ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Business Leaders 2-3 : Debate Club 4 : Draclu 3 : Jr. Red Cross 1 ; Latin Club 1: Thespians 1. Cross Country 1-3 ; I la I William R. Norris -Honor Society 4; Senior Will Com. : Junior Wavs and Means Com. ; Golf 2-4 ; Rip- ples 3 ; Orchestra 3-4 ; Band 2-4 : Brass Choir 3-4 : Music Dept. Asst. 4 ; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 : Legion of Merit 2; Legion of Honor 3; Edinburgh, Scotland 1. Patricia Oberle — Senior Play Com. ; Merit 1-3 ; Business Leaders 2-3 ; Red rtsentative 4. Legi of Phvllis Olvey— Bowling 1-2 ; Flag Twirler 4 : Musi Festival 1-3 ; Girls Glee Club 1-3 ; Library Helper 1 Baton Club. Mary Catherine O ' Neill— Senior Color Day Co.. Holy Name High School, Cleveland, Ohio. Martha Ann Overman Senior Announcements Com. GAA 2-3 : Bowling 1-3 : Baseball 2 ; Volley Ball 1 Music Festival 1-3 ; Orchestra 2-3 ; Business Leader 2-3. 76 Seniors Gift High Felice A. Pangrel — Senior Color Day Com. ; Cozy Hour 1 : Latin Club 1 ; Spanish Club 3 ; Y-Teens 3. Richard Parsons — Senior Ways and Means Com. Junior Entertainment Com. : Legion of Merit 2-3 ROTC Dance Com. 3-4 : Track 1-2 ; Football 1-2 ROTC Lt. 4 : Ripples 1-3 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 1-4 ; Booster Club 3-4. Dianne Pattison — Senior Cap and Gown Com. ; Junior Entertainment Com. ; Starlight Ball Dance Com. 2 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 2-3 ; Exchange Ed. 4 ; Booster Club 2-4 : Debate Club 3, Treas. 4 ; Draclu 3-4 : For- eigneers 3-4 : Photo Club 2-4 ; Thespians 1-2 ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Quill and Scroll 4. Stanley Paulsen— Quill and Scroll Treas. 3, Sgt. at Arms 4 : Student Council 1-2 ; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 ; Senior Class Day Com. ; Junior Refreshment Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Tennis 2-4 ; Football 1-2 ; Ri- parian Weekly Staff 1-2, Sports Ed. 3-4 ; News Bureau 1-4 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 4. James E. Pelance — Golden Singers 3-4 ; Senior Color Day Activities Com. ; Junior Favors Com. ; Ripples 2 ; Operetta 2. 4 : Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 2 ; Boys ' Glee Club 1 : Clef Club 2-4 ; Radio Club 3-4 ; Stage Crew 3-4. Ruth Anne Penington — Senior Color Day Com. ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1-3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Marianne Joan Peternel — Senior Tea Com. : Legion of Merit 3 ; Art Club Vice-Pres. 4 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Nazareth Academy, La Grange, Illinois 1-2. Wendell W. Phillips Jr.— Senior Play Com. : Ripar- ian Weeklv Staff 4 ; Library Helper 2-4 ; Library Club 2. Treas. 3, Pres. 4 ; Model Railroaders 2-3 ; Stage Crew 3-4. 2 ; Girls ' Concert Club 3 ; Booster Club 4. Maynard D. Poland — Lettermen ' s Club 2-4 ; Chr. Sen- ior Gift Com. ; Junior Ways and Means Com. ; Le- gion of Merit 3 ; Joe and Jane Dance Com. 3 ; ROTC Dance Com. 3-4 ; Football 2-4 ; Track 1-4 ; ROTC Captain 3, Major 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 4. Janalene Prunty — Senior Tea Com. ; Ripples 1-2 ; Booster Club 4 ; Cozy Hour 1. Rita Purcell— Honor Society 2-3, Sec. 4 ; Student Council 2-3 : ROTC Sponsor 3-4 ; Chr. Senior Special Projects Com.; Quill and Scroll 4; Junior Program Com. : Legion of Honor 1-3 : Riparian Columnist 3-4 ; String Ensemble 1-4 ; Clef Club 1, Sec. 2-4 ; Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Orchestra 1-4. Gayle Ann Purves — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Favors Com. ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Joe and Jane Dance Com. 2 ; Ripples 2 ; Booster Club 2-4 : Business Lead- ers 3-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Foreigneers 3 ; Latin Club 1-2 ; Thespians 1-2 ; Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 1-2. Elizabeth Quanz — Senior Tea Com. ; Legion of Merit 3-4 ; GAA 1 : Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2 : Girls Ensemble 3 ; Girls Concert Club 3 ; Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Illinois 1. Thelma Query— Senior Tea Com. ; Bowling 1 ; Volley Ball 1 : Music Festival 1. 4 : Choir 4 ; Jr. Red Cross 1, 4 ; Wabash High School, Wabash, Indiana 2 ; Short- ridge High School 3. 77 I Seniors leans Com. : Jun- Shirley Rayle— National Thespians 2, Vice-Pres. 4; Student Council 3-4 ; Chrm. Senior Class Day Com. ; Chrm. Junior Invitations Com.: Legion of Merit 1-3; Cheerleader 3-4 ; Ripples 1-3 ; Booster Club 2-3, Pres. 4 ; Debate Club 3-4 : Draclu 4, Vice-Pres. 3 ; Latin Club 1, Pres. 2 ; Miss Riparian 4. Anne Gidelle Ream — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Favors Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1, 3 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 4 ; Ripples 3 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Debate Club 4; Draclu 3-4: Foreigneers 3-4; Jr. Red Cross 3 ; Latin Club 1-2 ; Thespians 1-2. Joan Reed — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Re- freshments Com. ; Ripples 1-3 ; Music Festival 1 ; Girls ' Glee Club 3 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Draclu 1 ; Thespians 1. Ronald Reehling Student Council 1-2 ; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Senior Grad Dance Com.; Junior Decora- tions Com.; Legion of Merit 3; Football 1-4: Base- ball 1-4 : Basketball 1 ; Ripples 2-3 ; Booster Club 2-4. Bob Reid — Senior Crad Dance Com. ; Pre-homecoming Dance Com. 4 ; Football 1-2 ; Cheerleader 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Jr. Red Cross 1-4 ; Spanish Club 1 : Riparian Dance Com. 2. Phyllis Rhoades — Senior Tea Com. ; Junior Refresh- ments Com. ; Orange Aid Council 4 ; Legion of Merit 1-3 : Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 1 ; Art Club 2 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 3-4 : Latin Club 1-2 ; For- eigneers 4, Pres. 3 ; Thespians 1. Seni. T .■iliiilalii.n « ' ..mi Dick Richmond- Senior Special Projects Com.; Chrm. Program Com., Military Ball 4: Baseball 3; ROTC Capt. 4 ; Booster Club 4 ; Hi-Y 3-4 ; Cross Country 1. Judy Rinehart— Honor Society 3-4 ; Quill and Scroll 3-4 ; National Thespians 3-4 ; Senior History Com. ; Junior Refreshments Com. : Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 2 ; News Bureau 3, Head 4 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Spanish Club 2 ; Thespians 1-2. Sally Risk— Junior Class Vice-President: Orange Aid Council Treas. 2 ; Student Council 1-2 : Senior Spe- cial Projects Com. ; Chrm. Junior Decorations Com. ; Legion of Merit 1 ; Cheerleader 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Booster Club 2-3, Vice-Pres. 4 ; Latin Club 1 : Spanish Club See. 3. Jim Robertson — Senior Color Day A Wrestling 1-2 ; Baseball 1 ; Ripples 3. •ities Com. Kaylene Phyllis Roeder— Senior Gift Com. ; Junior Refreshment Com.; Girls ' Baseball 1: Music Festival 1-4 ; Band 1-4 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Cozy Hour 1-2 ; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Richard Roehm — Senior Tea Com. ; Junior Decora- tions Com. ; Jr. Red Cross 1-4 ; Ping Pong Tourna- ment 4. 78 Seniors Nick Rosecrans- Com. ; Booster Dolores Ann Runyan — Senior Color Day Com.; Rip- ples 3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Sunset High School, Dal- las, Texas 1. Sunnie Sackett— Senior Class Day Com.; Junior Re- freshment Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Riparian Yearbook Asst. Activities Editor 2 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 2 ; Foreigneers 4 ; Spanish Club 2-3 ; Thes- Phyllis Ann Safranek — Senior Tea Com. ; Booster Club 3-4 ; St. Agnes Academy 1-2. Judy Anne St. Clair— Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1 : Business Leaders 1-2; Booster Club 2-3 ; Spanish Club 1. Martha Sue Sanders— Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Jun- ior Entertainment Com. ; Legion of Merit ; Riparian Dance Com. 1-2 ; Cheerleader 3 : Ripples 1, 3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Latin Club 1-2 ; Thespians 1-2. Karl W. Schaefer— Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Consul of Latin Club 2; Ripple Arts Salon 2; Dixie Land Band 3 ; Legion of Merit 1 ; Jr. Red Cross 1-2, 4 ; Shop Helper. Ronald Schaffner— Honor Society 3-4 ; Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Legion of Honor 1-3 ; Football 1-2 ; Riparian Weekly Sports Reporter 2 ; Ripples 3 ; Jr. Red Cross ; Intramural Basketball 2-4. Dianne Schleicher — Golden Singers 3-4 ; Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Refreshments Com. ; Legion of Merit 3; Flag Twirler 2-3; Ripples 3; Operetta 3-4; Music Festival 1-4 ; Baton Club 2-3 ; Clef Club 4 ; Tri- Hi-Y 4. Sally Schmidt— National Thespians 4 ; Senior Play Com. ; Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 4 ; Booster Club 4; Draclu 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4; Normandy High School, St. Louis, Mo. 1-3. Carleen Schopp — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 4 : Girls ' Ensemble 1-3 ; Booster Club 2-4; Cozy Hour 1; Latin Club 1-2; Spanish Club 1 ; Operetta Ticket Com. 4 ; Junior Finance Com. Jacquelyn Schortemeier — Senior Tea Com ; Junior Finance Com. ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Riparian Dance Com. 3 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 4 ; Ripples 2-3 ; Op- eretta 4 : Choir 3-4 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Spanish Club 1-2, Pres. 3; Debate Club 4. Judith Schortemeier — Junior Invitations Com.; Le- gion of Merit 3 ; Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 3-4 ; Ripples 2-3 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 4 ; Nurse ' s Asst. 1-2 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Debate Club 4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Homecoming Queen 3 ; Quill and Scroll 4. Suzann Sconce — Senior Tea Com. ; Orange Aid Coun- cil 1-2 ; Girls ' Baseball 1 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 3-4; Booster Club 3-4; Cozy Hour 1; Draclu 4 ; Foreigneers 4 ; Latin Club 2 ; Spanish Club 3. Patty Ann Scott — Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 2-3 ; Spanish Club 1 ; Corridor Monitor. _£ 1 TV) 1 ' C: } Tl$ 79 Seniors mkdfMlfh Kenneth Seamon — Letter-men ' s Club 4 : Junior Deco- rations Com. ; Basketball 3-4 ; Baseball 1-4 ; Booster Club 3-4. Phyllis F. Sedlak— Senior Tabulation Com. ; GAA 2. Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Baseball 2-3; Basketball 2-3; Volley Ball 2-3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Legion of Merit 3 : Riverside Brookfield High School, Chicago, Illi- nois 1. Carol Shaner — Honor Society 3-4 ; Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Legion of Honor 3 : Legion of Merit 1-2 ; Riparian Dance Com. 2 ; Rip- ples 3; Music Festival 1-4; Choir 4; Girls ' Concert Club 3 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 3-4. Track 3 ; Senior Alma Florence Sheffield — Honor Society 4 ; Senior Tea Com.; Legion of Merit 1-3: Coordinator ' s Asst. 4; Booster Club 4 ; Business Leaders 4 : Tri-Hi-Y 4 ; Y-Teens 4 ; Office Helper 4. Shirley Noreen Shepherd— Senior Tea Com. ; Ripples 1 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1 : Girls ' En- semble 2-3 ; Library Helper 1-2 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Cozy Hour 1; Latin Club 1-2; Thespians 1; Corridor Monitor 4 ; Office Messenger 3. Janet Mli ' rmi ' IlT- William H. Shook — Senior Decorations Com.; Junior Decorations Com. ; Military Ball Dance Com. 2-4 ; ROTC 3, Capt. 4 ; Music Festival 1-3 ; Orchestra 1-3 : Booster Club 3-4 ; Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4 ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Track 3-4. Paul J. Shreve Jr. — Senior Ways and Means Com.; Junior Decorations Com. : Military Ball Dance Com. 3-4 ; ROTC 1st Lieut. 4 ; Music Festival 1-2 ; Band 1-2 ; Booster Club 2-4. Lane Sims — Senior Ways and Means Com. ; Military Ball Com. ; Music Festival 1-3 : Band 1-4 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Hi-Y 2-4 ; Newcomers Club 2-4. Wayne Howard Sizemore — £ Grad Dance Com. Joyce Kay Slorp — Senior Cap and Gown Com. : Orange Aid Council 1 : Legion of Merit 1-3 ; GAA 1-2; Basketball 1-2: Badminton 1; Volley Ball 1-2; Ripples 1-3 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 3-4 : Business Leaders 2. Marie Smith — Honor Society 3-4 : Senior Tabulation Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1 : Legion of Merit 2-3 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 4 ; Ripples 3 : Booster Club 2-4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 2-4. SI) Seniors Anne Snyder — National Thespians 3-4 ; Senior Play Com. ; Junior Refreshments Com. : Legion of Merit 1, 3; Ripples 2-3; Music Festival 1-4; Girls ' Glee Club 1-3 ; Girls ' Ensemble 4 ; Clef Club 3-4 ; Draclu 4 . Jr. Red Cross 4 ; Latin Club 2. Carey A. Spicer — Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 ; Senior Color Day Com. ; Joe and Jane Dance Com. ; Football 1-4 ; Basketball 1-4 ; Baseball 1-2 ; Track 4 ; Ripples 2-3. Janet Spilsbury Honor Society 3-4 ; Golden Singers 3-4; Senior Tea Com.; Legion of Honor 2-4; Ripples 3 ; Operetta 3-4 ; Music Festival 2-4 ; Choir 2 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Clef Club 3-4 ; Opera Club 2-4. Joanne Spivey — National Thespians 4 ; Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Refreshments Com. ; Legion of Honor 3 ; Legion of Merit 1-2 ; Ripples 2-3 : Music Festival 1-4; Choir 3, Sec. 4; Art Club 1-2; Booster Club 2-4 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Pleiades Kay Steele — Honor Society 3-4 ; Quill and Scroll 3-4 ; Golden Singers 3-4 ; Senior Play Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Orange Aid Council 3 ; Legion of Honor 2-3 ; News Bureau 4 ; Ripples 3 ; Operetta 2-3 ; Music Festival 2-4 ; Foreigneers 3, Pres. 4. Jerry Earl Stevens — Senior Tickets Com.; Ripples 3; Dance Band 3-4; Clarinet En- Jere Stewart — Honor Society 4 ; Senior Tea Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Legion of Honor 2 ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 3 ; Ripples 3 ; Draclu 3-4 ; Foreigneers 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Treas. 4 ; Latin Club 1-2 ; Spanish Club 1. Treas. 2 ; Thes- pians 1-2. Fleur Annette Stierwalt — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Music Festival 1; Booster Club 2-4; Business Lead- ers 2-3 ; Thespians 2. Julie Strawn — Senior Color Day Com. ; Orange Aid Council 2, 4 ; GAA 1-2, Treas. 3, Point Chairman 4 ; Baseball 1-3 ; Basketball 1-4 ; Badminton 1-4 ; Volley Ball 1-4 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Jr. Red Cross 2. Patricia Sullivan — Senior Special Projects Com. ; Le- gion of Merit 1-3 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Business Lead- ers 4; Jr. Red Cross 2-4. Sue Talbott— Honor Society 3-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4; Senior Class Day Com. ; Junior Entertainment Com. ; Riparian Dance Com. ; Riparian Weekly Staff 2 ; Yearbook Faculty Editor 3; Yearbook Associate Editor 4 : Publications Asst. 3-4 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 4 ; Legion of Merit 1-3. Janet Taylor — Senior Color Day Com.; Bowling 1-2; Volley Ball 2 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1-4 ; Booster Club 2-3 ; Cozy Hour 1 ; Y-Teens Treas. 3. Daniel T. Teeguarden — National Thespians 4 ; Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Booster Club 3 ; Sound Crew 1-4. Barbara Tenney — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Prom Com.; GAA 1-2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4; Baseball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Badminton 1-4; Volley Ball 4: Business Dept. Asst. 4 ; Art Club 1-2, Pres. 3-4 ; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3 ; Booster Club 2-4. Peter John TerMaat— Senior Tabulation Com. ; Base- ball 3 ; Christian High School, Chicago, Illinois 1-2. Theodore A. Thelander III— Senior Grad Dance Com. : Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Football 1-3 ; Baseball 1-4 ; Basketball 1-3 ; DuPont High School, Wilmington, Delaware 3. I. d£$ 81 Seniors Patricia Joan Thomas— Senior Color Day Com. ; Bowling: 1-2; Baseball 1; Badminton 2; Volley Ball 3 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Girls - Glee Club 1-2 ; Girls ' Concert Club 3-4 ; Business Leaders 2. Diane Thompson — Senior Play Com. ; Booster Club 4 ; John MeDonogh School, New Orleans, Louisiana 1-2. Shirley Tinsman — Senior Color Day Com. ; Orange Aid Council 2 ; Legion of Merit 1. 3 ; Bowling 2 ; Music Festival 1, 2, 4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 4. Beverly Trudgen — Honor Society 3-4 ; Orange Aid Pres. 4: Student Council 2-4; ROTC Sponsor 3-4; Senior Tea Com. ; Legion of Honor 3 ; Legion of Merit 1-2 ; Ripples 1-3 ; Concert Club 4 ; Prom Queen Attendant 3. Patricia Ann Trunick — Honor Society 3-4 ; Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Entertainment Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1 ; Legion of Honor 3 ; Legion of Merit 2 ; Riparian Circulation Staff 3-4 ; Ripples 3; Music Festival 1-2; Girls ' Glee Club 2; English Dept. Asst. 4 ; Quill and Scroll 4. I. Foster Tudor— Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Track 2 : Wrestling 2 ; ROTC 2nd Lt. 4 ; Ripples 2-3 ; Music Festival 1-4 ; Boys ' Glee Club 1 ; Orchestra 2-4 : Band 1-4 ; Dance Band 3 ; Brass Choir 2-4 ; Booster Club 3. Sally Jo Turner— Honor Society 4; Senior Gift Com.; Junior Decorations Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Rip- ples 3 : Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 4 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1 ; Girls ' Ensemble 2-3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Foreign- eers 3-4. Treas. 3 ; Latin Club 1. Treas. 2. -Senior Play Com. Imr Phyllis A. Uhls— Senior Tea Com. Phyllis Unger— Lois Diane Van Briggle — Golden Singers 4 ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Junior Decorations Com. ; Music Festi- val 1-4; Operetta 4; Choir 3; Girls ' Concert Club 2; Art Club 1 ; Opera Club 2 ; Stage Crew 2 ; Thes- James Vetter- Senior Ticket Com. ; Junior Refresh- ment Com. ; Booster Club 2-3 ; Intramural Sports 2-4 ; Track 1. Nancy Wagner — Senior Color Day Com. : GAA 2 : Baseball 2-3 ; Basketball 2 ; Volley Ball 1-2 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 2-3. Frank Walker — Junior Class Treasurer: Student Council 1, Treas. 3, 4 ; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4 ; Senior Class Day Com. ; Junior Ways and Means Com. ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Joe and Jane Dance Com. 3 : Football 1-4 ; Basketball 1 ; Track 1-4 ; Ripples 1-3 ; Booster Club 2-4. Frederick Warren Wantland — Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 2-4 : Band 1-4 : Dance Band 2-4; Brass Choir 3-4; Radio Club 3. Patricia Ann Watson — Honor Society 3-4 ; Quill and Scroll 4 ; Senior Color Day Com. : Legion of Honor 1-2 : Legion of Merit 3 ; Riparian Weekly Ad Staff 3 : Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 1-4 : Choir 3-4 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Joe and Jane Dance Jane 3 ; Dublin Fair Colleen 1. Sylvia Marie Weimer — Senior Announcements Com. ; Orange Aid Council 1-3: GAA 1-2; Bowling 1-4; Volley Ball 1 ; Library Helper 2 : Cozy Hour 1-2 : Jr. Red Cross 1-4. 82 Seniors Thomas Speir Welton -Honor Society 4 : Lettermen ' s Club 3, Pres. 4 : Senior Class Day Activities Com. ; Junior Refreshments Com. ; Legion of Merit 3 ; Foot- ball 3-4; Track 3-4; Booster Club 4; Hi-Y 4; West Lafayette High School 1-2. Fred E. Wendling— Golden Singers 4 ; Seni, Com. : Ripples 3 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Fest Choir 3; Booster Club 3; Thespians 1. I ' o.-t. Ann White— Golden Singers 4 : Senior Class Dav Will Com. : Legion of Merit 3 ; Operetta 4 ; Music Festival 1-4; Girls ' Glee Club 2: Girls ' Ensemble 3; Girls- Concert Club 3 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Foreigneers 4 ; Thespians 1. Kay White— Golden Singers 4 ; Senior Color Day Com. ; Ripples 3 : Operetta 4 : Music Festival 1-4 ; Choir 3 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1 ; Girls ' Ensemble 2 ; Dance Band Singer 3-4; Booster Club 3-4; Foreigneers 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. David V. Whitt— Senior Gift Com. ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Homecoming Dance Com. 4 ; Football 1-2 : Booster Club 2-4; Intramural Sports 2-4. Sally Charlotte Wiese Senior Special Projects Com. : Orange Aid Council 2 ; Legion of Merit 2-4 ; GAA 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Basketball 2-3; Badminton 1-4: Archery 1-3: Volley Ball 1-3; Ripples 3; Y- Teens Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. David Eugene Williams Senior Gift Com Festival 1-4 ; Choir 3-4 ; Boys ' Glee Club 1-2. Carolyn Wilson— Honor Society 3-4 ; Quill and Sen,! I 3-4 ; Chrm. Senior History Com. ; Legion of Merit 2-3 ; Riparian Dance Com. 3 ; Riparian Weekly Stall 2. Feature Editor : ' .. Associate Editor 1; Music Ft s- tival 1-4; Orchestra 2-4; Clarinet Ensemble 1-4; Booster Club 2-4 ; Clef Club 3-4 ; Latin Club 1-2. Play Co I ' ll,, I., WiLford L. Wisner— Honor Society 2-4; Quill and Scroll 3-4 ; Golden Singers 3 : Legion of Honor 1-3 ; Riparian Weekly Staff 2. 4 : Riparian Yearbook Asst. Sports Editor 3 ; Choir 2 ; Orchestra 2 ; Band 1 ; De- bate Club Pres. 3-4 ; Student Manager, Athletic Dept. 2. Marilyn Gay Woerner — Senior Class Secretary ; Jun- ior Decorations Com.; National Thespians 4; National Thespians Play 3 ; Legion of Merit 1-3 ; Ripples 2-3 ; Choir 3 : Historian 4 ; Triple Trio 2-3 : Booster Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 4 : Draclu Vice-Pres. 4 ; Golden Sing- ers 4. Beverly Ann Wolf — Senior Baccalaureate Com. ; Rip- ples 3 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Business Leaders 3-4 ; Cozy Hour 1-2; Draclu 3-4; Foreigneers 3-4; Spanish Club 1-2 ; Thespians 1-2. Frances Woods — Honor Society 4; Senior Grad Dance Com. ; Junior Refreshment Com. ; Homecoming Dance Com. 3 ; Ripples 3 ; Music Festival 1-2 ; Girls ' Glee Club 1 : Girls ' Ensemble 2 ; Booster Club 3-4 ; Busi- ness Leaders 4 ; Draclu 2-4 ; Legion of Merit 2, 3. Philip Woods— Senior Ways and Means Com.: Junior Favors Com. ; Baseball 1 ; Ripples 1-2 : Music Festi- val 1 ; Boys ' Glee Club 1 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Student Athletic Manager, Football and Basketball 1 ; Intra- mural Football and Basketball. Louis Wooldridgo — Wrestling 1. 83 V v Jack Worner — Senior Tabulation Com. ; Wrestling 1-3 ; Cross Country 1-3 ; Ripples 3. Russell Paul Wurster — Lettermen ' s Club 2-4 ; Senior Announcements Com. : Junior Decorations Com. ; Wrestling 1-4 : Football 2 ; Cross Country 1-2 ; Rip- ples 1-2; Booster Club 3-4; Sound Crew 1-2. John Wyre — Senior Class Day Com. ; Junior Re- freshments Com. ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Debate Club 4 ; Draclu 3-4 : Hi-Y 4 ; Jr. Red Cross 4 ; Photo Club 3-4 ; Central High School, Lima, Ohio 1. Sharrie Yetter — Golden Singers 3-4 ; Senior Cap and Gown Com. ; Junior Entertainment Com. ; Legion of Merit 3; Operetta 3-4; Music Festival 1-4; Girls ' Ensemble 1 ; Cozy Hour 1 ; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Thomas York — Senior Color Day Activities Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. : Legion of Merit 1 ; Football 2 ; Basketball 1 ; Intramural Sports ; Booster Club 3-4. Charles Yott— Lettermen ' s Club 2-4 ; Senior Gift Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Legion of Merit 3-4 ; Track 1-3 ; Cross Country 2-3 ; Intramural Sports. Mary Drusilla Zearley — Honor Society 3-4 ; Senior Tea Com. ; Junior Invitations Com. ; Legion of Honor 2-3 ; Quiz ' Em Team 4 ; Riparian Weekly Columnist 4; Booster Club 2-4; Clef Club 3-4; Foreigneers 4; Latin Club 1, Roman Banquet Co-Ch. 2; Opera Club 3-4 ; Charles F. Brush High School, Cleveland, Ohio 1. Paula Louise Zearley — Honor Society 3-4 ; Senior Tea Com. ; Junior Decorations Com. ; Legion of Honor 2-3 ; Quiz ' Em Team 4 ; Riparian Weekly Columnist 4 ; Booster Club 2-4 ; Clef Club 3-4 ; Foreigneers 4 ; Latin Club, Roman Banquet Co-Ch. 2 ; Charles F. Brush High School, Cleveland, Ohio 1. Ligita Zebergs — Senior Tabulation Com. : Honor So- ciety 4; Legion of Merit 2-3; Transfer from Latvian High School in Germany 1. Sarmite-eda Zebergs — Senior Grad Dance Com. Wearin ' o ' the green. Not St. Patrick ' s Day but Senior Color Day was the occasion for Seniors to deck themselves from head to toe in light green and dark green. The day ' s activities included devouring mountains of food at pitch-in lunches and cheering for the Class of ' 53. 84 Tom Akard, Shirley Alboher, Ronald Allison, Bill Alltop, Joe Andrews, George Applegate, Don Armstrong, George Asquith, Harold Atherly. Paul Atherton, Paula Aufder- heide, Don Auten, Phil Baggett, Steve Baggett, Sandy Ballinger, Leslie Bannon, Jack Bartle, Shirley Ann Bastien. Ronda Beaver, Janet Bechtold, George Becker, Bob Begley, Hazel Bell, Theresa Berman, Harry Bertrand, Jo Carol Bicket, Gwen Bigham. Betty Billeisen, Marie Binger, Sondra Bisesi, Donald Black, Nancy Blaisdell, Lois Boffo, Jere Bolden, Carolyn Branning, James Brown. Warren Buddenbaun, Nancy Bugg, Eleanor Bull, Bill Bur- nett, Karen Butler, Joe Butter- worth, Ina Rae Byrne, Marjorie Cady, Deanna Camplin. Delva Carder, Deloris Carney. Frances Carr, Marcy Carson, Barbara Cash, Pauline Cas- sity, Joyce Chenoweth, Donna Cheshire, James Clark. Tom Clark, Janice Clatworthy, Duane Clendenen, Harriet Clif- ton, Jan Clinton, Richard C. Cole, Alfred E. Combs, Esther Condon, Dick Conway. Bob Cook, Patricia Ann Cook, Robert Cooney, Forrest Copas, Marilyn Cordonier, John Corey, Wally Cox, Ann Coy, Howard Creveling. Vivian Crousore, Susie Cum- mins, James B. Curtis, William V. Curtis, Evelyn Dawson, Jo Ann Day, William Deaton, Clarence Degner, Rosemary Della-Penna. Pete De Vault, Mary Dickerson. Beverly Dillon, Shirley Disher, Lenora Ditzenberger, George Doane, Sondra Dobson, Rich- ard L. Doll, Richard Dorsey. Phyllis Dougherty, Jack Doug- las, Wayne Dowell, Joe Duck- worth, Jim Dunning, Mary Jane Duttenhaver, Alison Dyer, Nancy Eagleson, Sharon Eaton. Paul Elbert, Dean Ellery, Stan- ley Engle, John Enoch, Rich- ard E. Ensley, Katy Everett, Virginia Feeman, Robert Felts, Kent Fergusan. Class list as of September 25, 1952 • titiiS o,m MS88 o Ar .a f ci Uteri 9 $ oa a 7 a a aafi 85 4 4 Juniors Robert E. Fetter, Tom L. Fitch, Carla Flanders, Joan Fleming, Bob Ford, Jerry Ford, Marjorie Ann Fouts, Thomas F. Fox, Joan Foxworthy. Judy Frank, Ann Freehafer, Dick Freeman, Joan Frey, Bev- erly Frietzsche, Jacqueline Gair- ing. Suzy Geer, Marje George, Richard Geupel. Bettina Gilchrist, Jode Gray, Jack Grayson, Marlyn Grebe, Arline Green, Carolyn Green, Harry Green, Phil Griesbaum, Johnny Haas. Gracie Hall, Marilyn Hall, Tom Hancock, Howard Harman, An- na Harris, Fred Harris, Gene Harvey, John Harvey, Joe Has- ton. Nancy Hatton, David Hauch, Sharon Haun, Diana Hawkins, Tom Haygood, Paul Hedlund. Fred Hendricks, Gil Herod, Hal Hiatt. Rosealeah Hickman, Dick Hill, John Hill, Virginia Hill, Frank Hirschman, Elizabeth Ann Hitt, Fred Hohl, Ron Holmes, Ar- lene Honaker. Mary Ellen Hood, Laddie How- son, Larry Howson, James Hub- bard. Carl Huber, Dillon Huder, Marilyn Huffine, Shirley Huf- nagel, Donald Hughes. Jackie Hughes, Jacqueline Hunt, Shirley Rose Hunt, Charles Hunter, Jim Hurt, Carole Inasy, David Irons, Barbara A. Irwin, Don Irwin. Stephen Jacobs, Sandra Jeske, Shirley Jines, Jim Jobes, Bar- bara Johnson, Robert E. John- son, Virginia Johnson, Barbara Jones, Bill Jones. Mark Jones. Patricia Jones, Jack Junemann, Ken Kaestner, Phil Kaiser, Barbara Karnes, John Kassebaum, Arnold Kelly, George Kerr. Lois Kett, Janet Keuthan, Wavel Kiffmeyer, Darlyn Kiken- dall. Robert Kiley, Connie King, Fritz King, Ann Kinney, Bob Kirbv. Keith Kirk, Arlene Klar, Ron- ald Klootwyk, Sally Knight, Ronald Knuth, Emilie Kohl- staedt, Tom Konop, Karl F. Kornafel, Lois Krebs. Juniors Doris Kuhn, Judy LaFollette, Suzanne Lamb, Nancy Lamkin, Barbara Lee, Suzie Lehman, Dave Lewis, Al Lindop, David Linsley. Susan Lobraico, Jerry Locey, Robert Lohman, Dianne Long, Jack Lowe, Helen Lykins, Bill Macnabb, Andy Malott, Jack Marsella. Perry Marshall, Robert Martin, Caryl Matthews, Susan Max, Bill McCahill, Sara McClure, Donna McDaniel, Martha Mc- Farren, Gene McGarvey. Charles McGhehey, Avis Mc- Mahon, Marilyn McMillan, Sharon McNerney, Edward Mc- Nulty, Sandra Meredith, John Mertes, Robertalee Messner, Joanne Metcalf. Ronald Metzger, Diann Milen- der, Jan Miles, Leeann Milhon, Don G. Miller, Don H. Miller, Hazel Miller, Lew Miller, Gor- don L. Mines. Connie Minnix, Don Mitchell, Joan Mitchell, Maurice Monroe, Brant Moore, Patty Moore, Walter Paul Moore, Jack Mor- gan, Pat Mowdy. Bruce Mursch, Sarah Myers, Charles Nakarai, Ronald Naum, Nancy Anne Neale, Janette Nelson, John Nelson, Stuart Newcomb. Edward Newman. Marlene Newman, Susan Nib- lack, Thurman Noel, Neal Nol- lau, Carolyn Norman, Mike O ' Conner, Frederick Oliver, Jean Oliver, Larry Padgett. Gale Parrish, Max Patton, Don- na Pendleton, Marie Perkins, Ronnie Perkins, Murlin Perry, Walter Perry, Joan Peternel, Jerry Peterson. Larry Pierce, JoAnn Pierson, Janet Pike, Jon Pilcher, Barney Pippenger, Art Pittenger, Judy Plessinger, Joan Plew, Dick Poole. John Potter, Jane Ransel, Bev- erly Rasener, Tom Rash, Tom Reagan, Ronald Rech, Jean- anne Reddington, Rosemary Reich, Richard Rentsch. Bob Reynolds, Terry Roadruck, Connie Roberts, Jack Roberts, Ronald Roberts, Mary Adeline Robertson, Jim Robey, Martha Robison, Robert Roe. i M Jam i mrnmrn 9t21iaa3 3 9T-2 ©2 Li iJ-i «i ii-3 Juniors Margaret Roller, Gordon Rose, Eileen Ruesch, Nadine Russell, Evans Rust, Alice Rutter, Linda Sanders, Sue Schaefer, Randall Schafer. Shirley Schweitzer, Rosemary Scott, Wilbur Scott, Ray Sears, Mary Ellen Shattuck, Gordon Shaw, Harriet Sheets, Richard Sheets, James Shipp. Anne Shotwell, Don Silvey, George W. Simpson, Sandra Sisson, Richard Sleeth, Sylvia Sloan, Suzy Slusser, Dottie Smith, Mary Smith. Molly Smith, Nancy Smith, Pat- rick Smock, Stephen Snyder, Bob Sommer, Elizabeth Spence, Joanne Spry, Dotty Jo Stalker, Roberta Stephens. Joe St. John, Nancy Stoeffler, Alfred Stotlar, Nathan Streit- matter, Jill Strickland, Jim Strickland, Janet Summers, Donald Swank, Jimmie Taylor. Ann Thomas, Pat Thompson, Susie Thompson, Tom Toll, Carol Tomlinson, Mary Anne Tousley, Bob Tridle, Bob Trit- tin, Clifford Van Camp. Mary Ann Vaughan, Robert Wallace, Carole Walti, Jim Ward, JoAnne Ward, Margaret Warne, Elaine Watson, Virginia Weaver, Ralph Weeks. Thomas Welch, Don Wells, Dave Whinrey, John Williams, Pa- tricia Wills, Carolyn Wilson, Kathryn Winnefeld, Don Win- ters, Carolyn Wisner. Carol Wissler, Doyle Wood, Rod Wood, Nancy Worcester, Ron- ald Worrick, George Wyatt, Ralph Forest Young, Vern Young, Bob Yount. Andris Zalmanis, Duane Zaring, Christina Zebergs, Carol Zim- merman 2Q2?a3A2 Sophomores Letitia Alexander, Elizabeth Al- len, Hannah Allen, Eileen Alsop, Del Amy, Sharon Ander- son, Fred Aryet, Sallie Aryet, Jayne Augustus. Class list as of September 25, 1952 Soph Dennis Ballere, Bonnie Barcik, Cynthia Bash, William Bastien, Kay Bateman, Charlotte Bates, Barbara Beal, Marcia Beaman, Beverly Bechert. Charles Belkins, Bob Bellows, Judy Below, Gilbert Berry, Bill Bertermann, Marilyn Bertrand, Darline Blackwell, Jo Ann Bof- fo, Margaret Blake. Martha Bokrandt, Margaret Boggs, Doris Bolin, Patricia Bonewitz, Henrietta Bongfeldt, Carolyn Born, Ned Bosler, Belva Botkin, James Bowen. Tom Bowen, Jerry Boyd, Bar- bara Boynton, Kenneth Bramer, Shirley Ann Breidenbach, Jim- mie Bretney, Barbara Bretz- man, Charlotte Brewer, Suz- anne Bromert. Barbara Browder, Barbara Brown, Eileen Brown, Frank Brown, Nancy Brown, Robert Brown, Robert Bruce, Pat Bueh- ler, Jay Burke. Barbara Burkert, Gay Burkhart, Robert Burkhart, Judy Buser, Richard Butler, Robert Cald- well, Bob Calhoun, Jean Capel, Phyllis Carlyle. Marilyn Carpenter, Lynn Cas- sell, Darrell Caudill, Don Cav- anagh, James Challis, Jim Champer, Janet Chase, George Choban, Sharon Christensen. Margaret Clapp, Ellen Ruth Clark, Gary Clawson, David Clossin, James Coffey, John Cofflng, Nancy Conrad, Joseph Collins, Bill Cole. Harry Cooper, Richard Cothern, Nancy Courtright, Bruce Cox, Joyce Cox, Donna Coyle, Susan Crabb, Shirley Cranfill, David Croner. Myrna Crowe, Ted Cunliffe, Carol Ann Cunningham, Bar- bara Curry, David Dalke, Bar- bara Joan Davidson, Beverly Jean Davidson, Judy Davidson, Diane Davis. Anna Louise Dawson, Barbara Dawson, Richard Dawson, Shar- lene Day, Mary Deal, Mary Lou Deal, Bill Dean, Nancy Degner, Charles Delello. Charles Deugan, Shirley De- Vault, Dick DeVries, Philip R. Dickison, Betsy Dierberger, Wil- liam Distel, Omer Dix, Janet Ann Dodd, Pete Dodson. 9$22833fift j£ ' -f i 89 229 I Sophomores Barbara Donaho, Donna Downs, Jerry Dreesen, Rebekah Dye, Robert Eberhart, Gretchen Eh- lert, David Elliott, William L. Elliott, Alice Enlow. James Esser, Judy Favre, Dan Ferguson, Claudia Ferrell, Rich- ard Filer, Ernest Fisher, Vir- ginia Fokken, Patricia Foley, Charlotte Forsyth. Samuel Foster, Phyllis Fox, Phil Frank, David Freeman, Susan Friend, Jodie Fults, Phillip Fultz, Fritz Gable, Marshall John Geller, Darlene Gerdt, Norma Geyer, Ronald Geyer, Elaine Gilbertson, John Gil- ham, Mary Margaret Gillette, Albert E. Gilner, Merrill Gilpin. Richard Gilyeat, Norma Givi- den, Don Glander, Marvin Glaser, John Goebal, Larry Go- lay, Larry Goodson, Eugene Goodwin, David Gradison. Jeannie Grant, Marthene Gray, Janice Grebe, Ronald Green, Gary Gregory, James Gremil- lion, James Griffith, Mary Ruth Grosskopt, Sandra Groves. Ronald Gruenert, Don Gulley, Barbara Guse, Carole Haine. Donna Hamilton, Jane Han- cock, Jeff Hanselmann, Bar- bara Hanson, Fritz Harbridge. Harolyn Harness, Diane Harri- son, David Harrower, Suzanne Heffelman, Cornelia Helwig, Janet Hepburn, Gordon Herbert, Deanna Hershman, Barbara Hess. Melvin Higbee, Judith Hines, Carl Hinshaw, Betty Hocker, Carol Hodges, Dick Hodges, Douglas Hollingsworth, Tom Holmes, Patty Holtsclaw. Tracey Homburg, David Hon- derich, Tom Howard, Lloyd Howe, Sandra Howell, Gary Hughes, Tom Hughes, Fred Hull. Sue Humphreys. Richard Hunt, Shirley Jean Huntsman, William Hurst, Nancy Hyde, Jerry Inglert, Fern Inman, Jim Irwin, John Ishler. Dorothy Jacobs. Paul Jenkins. Arnold Jines. Fred Johnson, John Johnson, Mary Diana Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Jim Jones, Judith Jones. Tom Jones. 90 Sophomores Edwin Joyce, Walt Jurkiewicz, George Kaiser, Carl Kakasuleff, Edward Kappes, Robert Karles, Eugene Karnes, Kaye Ken- singer, Betty Key Walter Key, Barbara Kiel, Ed- ward Kikendall, Wayne Killion, James King, Marie Kingdon, Jeannene Kinnett, Suzanne Kiste. Shirley Ann Kocha. Patricia Koenich, Don Konold, Janie Korb. Sue KrafTt, Marge Krai, Nancy Kreiger, Pete Krieg, Roxanna Kuhn, Bill Lamb. Noble Lane, Joe Lannerd, Elaine Lauxterman, Fred Lemmon, Beverly Lewis, Ted Liebtag, Jane Lineback, Dave Lockton, Gloria Lofquist. Ronald Long, Ronald Lounsbury, Bob Lowe, Kenneth Loy, Ann Lurie, Thomas Macy, Don Mal- comson, Jackie Manering, Judy Marienthal. Richard Marsh, Don Martin, Jon Martinelli, Harold Mathauer Kenneth McClain, Bill McGar- vey. Jack McKeen, Donald Mc- Mahan, Lillian Meek. Jay Merritt, Judy Metzger, Bar- bara Miles, Judy Miller, Norma Miller, Nancy Mills, Richard Mills, Jack Milnes, James Min- ear. Patty Miner, Matilda Moeller, Dick Moenning, Thomas Moh- ler, Tommy Moore, Clarence Munro, Mary Lou Murphy, Jim Muth, Pat Nail. Shirley Naum, Leonard Needier, Carolyn Neely, Shirley Neely, Wayne Nelson, Don Newman, Connie Nicholas, Kenny Nielsen, William C. Noblitt. Susan Nutt, David S. Oertel, Paul Ohmart, Bob Osborn, Sam Outcalt, Mary Outland, Thea- dora Owens, Ruth Padget, Carl Pangerl. Frank Parker, Gary Parkman, Libby Patrick, Mark Patton, John Pavey, Sondra Pavey, Kay Peacock, Thomas Peine, Virgil Perkins. Terry Perrine, Madonna Persh- ing, Bob Pettijohn, Ray Pickett, Sherry Pier, Barbara Pike, Jer- ry Pipes, Connie Poggiani, Jim Pollard. mm Ami --ril JfatMi Mi ffi )i 223322223 %ft Gk Sophomores Kenneth Pollard, Gayle Postal, Nancy Presley, Helen Price, Marybelle Price, Janet Pryor, Carol Purves, Ken Quanz, Bon- nie Quentin. Gordon C. Raeburn, Carol Ra- gan, Phillip Raines, Bob Ranger, Jane Ray, Lucas Readle, Anna Redenbarger, Janet Reeve, Lar- ry Renihan. Donald Rentsch, Granville Richey, Roberta Richardson, Robert Richmond, Don Rick- etts, Jo Ann Riddell, Dwight Ridlen, John Ritterskamp, Jean- nine Robbins. Judith Robbins. Dave Roberts, Irene Robinette, Patricia Roh- ler, Barbara Rosell. Shirley Ross, Bill Roush, Phil Rouse, Richard Ruble. Robert Rudd, Dick Runyan, Johnny Sapp, Jeanette Savage, Charlene Schaefer. Joe Schaub, Douglas Schier, Ellen Schloss, David Schmidt. Carol Schopp, Ronald Schrei- ber, Maurice Schuetz, Sally Scott, Dale Searcy. Peggy Sears, Bill Secor, Crystal Sendmeyer, Jerry Sexton. Phyllis Shafer, Carol Shaw, Shirley Shaw, Ronald E. Shep- herd, Carol Shreve, Analee Shulthers, Barbara Sibbing. Jo Ann Silvey, Richard Simer. Dan Sims, Roland Slagle, Vir- ginia Slemmons, Betty Smith, Charles Smith, Linda Jo Smith, Ramona Smith, Barbara Sny- der, Janet Sovine. Linda Spears. Barbara Specker, Kay Spicer, Nancy Spier, Bar- ton Spillman, Eddie Springer, Steve Stamper, Beverly Staples, Tom Stapleton. R ita Stark, Joe Starlin, Susan Stegemeier, James Steinmeier, Norma Jean Stoeffler, Barbara Stout. Pauline Strange, Sandra Strieback, Tom Strong. Don Stuart, Marilyn Stubbs, Kenneth Sullivan, Janie Sutton, Sandra Sweet, Carolyn Taylor, Loretta Taylor, Kitty Teague, Fred Teckmeyer. Beth Teeguarden, Carol Ter- welp, Ronald Thomas, Bill Thorns, Donna Toombs. Bar- bara Totman, Carole Trout, Norman Troutt. Janice Trulock. !)_ Sophomores Max Tudor, Sally Tudor, Dick Uhl, Dick Vance, Gretchen Van Huysen, Jim Van Meter, Mary Vaughn, Carl Verbarg, Sandra Verplank. Marcia Viles, Donna Wade, Rob- ert Wait, Sue Waldo, Carolyn Walker, Frank Wantland, Kay Ward, Gary Warstler, Robert Watson. Duren Way, Betty Wells, Pa- tricia Wells, Sylvia Wells, Joe West, Kent West, Ruby Wheel- er, Lillie White, Shirley Wie- gand. Otto Wiegert, Don Wieser, Tom Willett, Pat Williams, Diane Wilson, Kathleen Wisner, Don Witt, Elizabeth Wolfe, Ronald Wolfe. Charles Wood, Ernestine Woo- dle, Barbara Wooton, Carl Wor- land, Janet Wright, Marybeth Wright, Paula Wright, Hans Wuelfing, Jim Wurster. Lennie Zaiser, Lorene Zegafuse, Sally Jo Zimlich, Douglas Zink. Jerry Weimer. Freshmen Lee Abrahamson, Robert Ad- ams, Gene Alderson, Patricia Alexander, Bill Allen, Carole Anne Allen, Steve Allen, Char- lotte Ammerman, Lars Ander- son. Robert Anderson, Bob Andrews, Carrie Andrews, Harold Apley, Robert E. Ashman, Allen Ash- worth, Don Atkinson, John Bailey, Karole Bain. Mike Baird, Cynthia Ballweg, Howard Bamberg, Bruce Banta, Martha Barden, Mary Sue Bar- ney, Martin Barratt, Ronnie Bastin, Bill Batt. Gerald Lee Bayne, Beverly Bear, James Becker, Shirley Bedford, David Beem, Patricia Begin, Barbara Begley, Jan Blake, Sue Belcher. Jack Benedix, Wesley Benson, Jane Bernhardt, Katie Berry, Charles Berwick, Don Bevis, Richard Bigham, Donna Bin- ford, Carol Bin gham. Class list as of September 25, 1952 ?y f n ft ffj o, a Q 2 ■22° ' 22 -,? ' 29Q299223 aaasaa as a§atsi 2539 Freshmen Judi Ann Bishop, Bruce Black, Billie Blaikie. Kenneth Bland, Paul Boggs, Ursula Bokrandt, Connie Boltz, Jim Bond. Judy Bond. Don Boyd, Ann Bradford, Mary Branning, Judy Brannock. Pa- tricia Broady, Kurt Brokaw, Kent Brooks, Maurice Brown, Sue Browning. Ruth Ann Bruce, Nancy Bry- denthal, Bill Bunch, Wayne Burridge, Billy Buser, Billy Bush, Stephen Butler, Nancy Eyers, Charles Byfield. Keren Call, Bob Campbell, James Campbell, Barry Carl- son, Clo Ann Carnes. Auretta Carr, Kenny Carson, Martin Carter, Rolland Castner. Tommy Chandler, Larry Chris- tensen, Barbara Clingman. Robert Cochrane, Linda Coch- rane, Betty Cofer, Barbara Col- lester, Janet Collester. Mary El- len Combs. Scottie Comeri, Mary Alice Conboy, William Conner, Mari- lyn Cooper, Anthony Cooperider, Wanda Joy Copas, Paul Copsy. Sylvia Copsy, Ruth Ann Cornish. Judy Cox, Robert Coyle, Diane Crane, Ruthann Cree, Anne Croley, Jim Crosbie, Donna Crowe, Frank Cullivan, Susan Cummings. Gene Dashner, Linda Dashner, Sheryl Davidson, Joane Davis, Margaret Davis, Walter Davis. Pat Dawson, Earnest Day, Fay de Fenelon. Judy Delp, Roger Dennis, Judy Denton, Nydia Diaz, Robert Dill. Dianne Disher, Carolyn Dodd. Tom Donlon, David Donnelly. April Doolittle, Dyanne Downey. Clara Duckworth, Roy Dudley. Bill Dugan, Richard Duke, John Duncan, Barry Dunn, Sharon Dunn. David Dusendsclon, Sally Ea- gle, Bill Eagelson, Cecil Earle, Joel Eastman, Jon Eck, Charles Edwards, Norman Edwards, Ro- berta Edwards. Dan Eicher, Jack Eiteljorg, Karen Engledon, Sandra Eng- mark, Judy Exner, Jane Ferss- ler, Sara Fessler, Ted Fields, Alan Figel. Freshmen Barbara Fitch, Sharon Ford, James Foster, Charles Frank, Lucy Freehafer, Janet Friedley, Marilyn Frietzsche, Joyce Fro- ney, Jimmy Galbreath. John Galm, Janice Gardner, Lou Garriott, Jerry Garrison, Nancy Garstang, Nora Jean Garwood, Alice Gauker, Fred Genck, Mary Gentry. Barbara George, Morton Gest, Lure Giezendanner, John Gil- lespie Charles Gisler, Frank Gleaves, Sidney Paul Godwyn, David W. Goebel, Johnny Goe- bel. Robert Goller, Deanna Good- rich, Leslie Graham, Janet Graver, Max Gray, Jon Greg- ory, Barbara Grimes, Barbara Grimsley, Mary Grubbs. Edward Haas, Mary Hacke- meyer, Fred Hadley, Verna Mae Hatfield, Walter Halfpap, Lori- ene Hall, Sarah Hammel, Don- na Hammer, Fred Hammond. Judie Hargitt, Larry Harrison, Martha Harrison, Charles Hart- ley, Jenny Sue Hartman, Mari- anne Hastings, Sandra Hatfie ld, Sandra Haun, Dennis Hawkins. Charles Hayes, Fonza Haynes, Jerry Hazel, Sue Heerman, Sally Hefferman, Albert Heff- ner, Libby Helwig, Johnnie Henderson, Richard Henley. Donna Henning, Pat Hern, Don Hess, Carl Hicks, Connie Hill, Raymond Hill, Katherine Huer, Frank Hogan, David Hohl. Sally Holden, Roger Hole, Sher- ry Holland, Mike Holland, Mor- ton Hollingsworth, William Holmes, Dean Hoppe, Lois Ho- vey, Suzette Howell. Jackie Hudson, Sharon Hufna- gel, Arleigh Hudspeth, Georgi- ann Hughes, Richard Hughes, Sally Humphrey, Donna Hurd, Jim Hurley, Dorothy Ireland. Carol Irey, Virginia Jackson, Betty Jacobs, Lynne Jaggar, Jacque James, Dawn Janes, Sally Jaqua, Nancy Jensen, Betty Lou Johnson. Judy Johnson, Sheila Johnston, Barbara Jones, Kenny Jones, Mary Lou Jones, Marcia Dean Joyce, William Joyce, Beverly Jumps, William Kachel. ft : 0 a ill mm%m% ft £3l fl £ £ £ £ f C% gs tt? sill m m JyOl •a I Freshmen June Karles, Sharon Kelley, Donna Vertress Kennedy, Nancy Kernahan, Judy Kiefer, Barbara Kilgore, Richard King, Richard Gerald Kingery, Tom Kirby. Susan Klass, Ann Klepinger, Janice Klinger, Carol Ann Knierim, Mary Knight, Joan Konop, Ron Kopernak, Carol Sue Koster, Bill Kothe. David Kreidler, Patty Kretler, Carol Kreisher, Carl Kull, Cam- ella J. Kyger, Lynda Laird, Richard Lake, Virginia Lynne Lakin, Emilie Lamb. Judy Lamb, Judy Lambert, MaryLou Landes, Robert Land- graf, Larry Larsen, Louise Lan- ham. Bill Lathouse, Jim Latti- more, Josette Lavaux. William Leahy, Philip Leech, Jacquelyn Leingang, Linda Le- masters, Alexandra Lemcke, Paul Lewis, William Lockhead, Mary Logan, Kenneth Long. Fritz Lotze, June Loudenbeck, Cindy Love, Diane L. Lowry, Bill Loy, Nancy Lucas, John Lugar, Barbara Luke, Wanda Lumpkins. Jimmy Lynch, Robin Lytle, Judy Mabe, Alison MacGregor, Ellen Mahin, Pat Manering, Tony Marquis, Susanne Marston, Mar- go Mathews. Marilyn Mattox, Caroline Mc- Adams, Jimmy McBride, Tom McCaw. David McClure, Pat McCord, Robert McCord, Bob McCune, Walter McDonald. Joanne McDowell, Don McFar- ren, Larry McGlade, Vern Mc- Kenzie, Barbara McMillan, Bev- erly McMullen, Sally McNor- ton, Jane Medaris, Mickey Meese. Edward Melick, Eleanor Jane Meredith. Rosalie Merrill, Cath- aleen Mertes, Vincent Meyer, Bill Michael, Judy Middleton, Loanna Miles, Beverlv Miller. Marcia Miller, Beverly Millikan, Doris Mills, Sandy Mills, Sherry Mills, Skip Charles Mills, Joan Miner, Marvin Minnix, Connie Mitchell. Dick Mitchell, Phil Moenning, Dan Mohler, Joe Moores, Pa- tricia Morganson, Richard Mo- ser, Donald Moulton, J. D. Murphy, Peggy Myers. 96 Freshmen Jean Neale, Beverly Nemec. Jim Neville, Karen Newbold, Phyl- lis Ann Newhouse, Nancy Ogle, John Olson, Gale Osting, Sheila Ottinger. Sandra Outman, Kim Overly, Philip Owens. Jacque Packard, Patricia Paden, Barbara Parr, Minnie Patton, Judy Pavey, Richard Payne. Marshall Pelance, Don Pening- ton, Sandra Pennock, Jane Perkins, Mildred Perkins, Carl Peters, Susie Peterson, John Phillips. Richard Pierce. Sue Plessinger, Jim Plummer, Tommy Polley, Philip Poppe, Synne Porter, Karen Prewitt, Kenny Price, Lora Price, Wanda Price. Bill Princell, Ramon Privette, Judy Puckett, Joyce E. Query, Nancy L. Quick, Nancy Lee Quick, Robert Rachoi, Kim Ra- der, Phil Rader. Leona Ragsdale, Diane Ralphy, Janet Ralston, Richard Ranes, Toby Ranger, Marni Ransel, Len Ray, Sally Jean Regan, Bob Reichert. William Reid, Joyce Renfroe, Mike Richardson, Jeradine Ricketts, John Ritchey, Connie Roberts, Steve Rohr, June Rose, Bob Ross. Carolyn Roudebush, Cordelia Rowles, Robert K. Rusch, Patty Rush, Nancy Russell, Hartzel Rynard, Myrna Saflel, Rusty Sage, Beverly Sale. Sandra Samonski, Douglas San- dens, Stuart Schaefer, Charlotte Scheuring, Theodore Schory, Sally Schotter, Mark Schur- mann, Carole Scott, Dwight Searcy. Gloria Sedan, Barbara Sedlak, Allan Seeley, Joellyn Shaffer, Carol Shepherd, Carroll Shep- herd, Carol Ann Shipley, Mar- lene Short, Carole Shumate. Anne Sidley, David Siemantel Bonnie Siler, Gene Skillman, Robert Paul Sleeth, Paul Slingsby, Beverly Smith, David Smith, Donald Smith. Gerald Smith, Kent Smith, Larry Smith, Ted Smith, Jac- quelyn Snyder, Judy Snyder, Ronald Sommer, Ronald Sow- ers, Sally Jean Spark. $2 22£29 97 £ 9222223 3 i J Ms Freshmen Judie Sparkes, Patty Spees, Merle Stanton Spicer, Bill Spi- vey, Carolyn Sprecher, Mar- garet Stahl, Ronald Stanczak, Lynn Stanford, Juanita Starr. Richard Stassus, Kay Stephens, Judy Stern, James Steverwald, George Stone, Ann Stonehill, Jane St. Martin, Phillip Strauss, Susanne Strong. Pete Stroth, Ruth Ann Stuppy, Beth Sullivan, Betty Swank, Tim Talbott, Charlesetta Tan- ner, Herb Taylor, Harold Teague. Sue Teeguarden. Judy Terhune, Barbara Thies- sen, Kay Thompson, Steve Thome, Mary Jane Thurman, Wayne Timberman, Jo Ann Traylor, Dave Trusty, Betsy Tucker. Nancy Tudor, John Turpin, Ro- salie Turpin, Jim Ukockis. Sharon Vail, Linda Van Der Meulen. Albert Van Skyke, Sharon Van Sumple, Lynn Van Wyngarden. Paul Vaught, Constance Vitti. Linda Volk, David Vollrath. Richard Wade, Peggy Walker. Donald Wallace, Betty Walls, Randy Walti. Sherry Wampler, Robert War- kentien, Gordon Washmuth. John Watt, Carol Ann Weigand. Joan Weir, Kent Weisheit, Sue Welton, Ronald Wenstrom. Jane Wert. Jackie West. Vir- ginia Carol Westbrook, Jack Wheeler, Ann White, Phyllis White, John Whitman, Robert Whitis, Dick Widmer. John Wiegle, Edwin Wier, Sue Ann Wilking, Carol Willard, Jeffrey Williams, Joan Williams, Sharon Williams, Beverly Wil- son, Merritt Wilson. Sandra Ann Wininger, Sue A. Wiseman, Bonnie Wood, David Wood, Don Woodard, Carole Wright, Helen Wright, Beverly Young, Donna Young. Judy Young. Roy Young, Sylvia Young, Richard Yount. Newcomers Sondra Adams, Ronald Bailey, Janice Bales, Richard Billeisen, Bill Bordon, Judy Branigin, Burt Brown, Alice Burrell, Edward Charles. Mary Combs, Bob Craig, Phyllis Cur- tice, William Dillon, David Engel- hardt, Jim Fetters, Judy Fleming, Margaret Anne Fruits, Barbara Good. Steve Goodson, Beverly Griffin, Ilona Grubaums, James Harper, Patricia Hatfield, Walter Hiatt, Howard Hin- shaw. Bill Houghton, Jean Jacobs. Roger Jacobson, Delores Jones, Amanda Lamb, Willard Lane, Willis Lane, Dodie Lemcke, Margaret Leftiss, JoAnn Maloy, Nancy Marshall. Mary Marve, George Newhouse, David Nicholson, Shirely Reasner, Elizabeth Ann Reese, James Roark, Cynthia Rodgers, Patricia Ross, Carol Russell. Josephine Schafer, Carol Sendmeyer, Dudley Senefeld, Ella Sexton, Jean Sharp, Patty Shute, Dick Simmons, Jack Sparks, Hazel Stickle. Elroy Strawn, Ruth Szathmary, Terry Thompson, Jack Trees, Stephen Wann, Mary Jane Weeks, Paul Weis- haar, Judith White, JoAnne Weddell. William Wood, Sandra Woolsey, Rus- sell Wright, Charles Callender, Soph.; Sharon Cooper, Jr.; Gary Frank, Soph.; Nancy Kidd, Jr.; Nancy Lea- vill, Soph.; Marilyn Oehmich, Jr. Vicky Schort, Freshman; James An- derson, Freshman; James Brown, Freshman. Weldon Carlin, Freshman; Imogene Hall, Soph.; Steve Inman, Jr. Vaughn Kinnick, Soph.; John Mc- Lure, Freshman; Tom Meredith, Freshman. Penny Nicholls. Freshman; Harold Rynard, Soph.; Don Scott, Jr. Santa ' s helpers. Beth Teeguarden, Jim Wurster and Ann Bradford help dec- orate the library ' s Christmas tree with their prize-winning hand-made decorations. ill - khd i MdJ ■ -JaA ik S jC f . ' : Ufa- a t O £ ' ;■ ' V? ij Mr. Fred J. Murphy— BA, U Ohio State University: princi ing — BA, Franklin College; vice-principal. Mr. Roger versity of Illinois; MA, al. Mr. Harold K. Ilard- MS, Butler University; ley — BM, Butler Univer- ity; MM, Jordan Conservatory; MS, Butler University; i-principal. Mrs. Margaret L,. Anderson— BA, Meth- 3t University of Oklahoma; mathematics. Mr. Frank A. Baird — BS, MS, Butler University; busi- ness education. Mrs. Jean Batten — BS, Butler Univer- sity; home economics. Mr. Edgar E. Beaman — BA, Wabash College; MS, Indiana University; social stud- ies. Mrs. Elinor B. Beaman — BA, Butler University, language. Mr. AV. Owen Beekley — BM, MM, Arthur Jordan Con- servatory; music chairman. Miss Buth E. Bertseh — BA, Western College for Women; MA, Ball State Teachers ' College; English. Mr. A. Atwood Bliss — BA, MA, In- diana University; social studies. Mr. Joseph Brown — BS, MS, Indiana State Teachers ' College; physical edu- cation. Mr. Paul A. Brown — BM, Arthur Jordan Conservatory and Butler University; music. Mr. Ferd Brumblay — BAE, John Herron Art School; art. Mr. Robert Bryant — BS, Indiana University; mathematics. Miss Ruth B. Carter — BA, Butler University; MS, Columbia Univer- sity; dean of girls, English. Miss Buth P. Chandler — BA, Butler University; Eng- lish. Mr. Virgel U Clark — BAE, John Herron Art School; MA, Columbia University; art chairman. Mrs. Donna Leigh Collins — BA, BM, Tarkio College; Eng- lish. Mr. R. Nelson Cooksey — BS, Indiana State Teachers ' College; MS, Butler University; industrial arts chairman. liss Margaret C. Coombs — BA, Indiana University; .IA, Columbia University; language. Miss Honora J. ii r ran — BA, l el ' auw University; English. Mrs. Phoebe Hederich — BA, DePauw University; asst. librarian, Cnglish. Miss Dorothy Dipple — BA, Butler University; msiness education. Mr. Allen K. Douglas— 1 IS, MS, Indiana State Teachers ' College; industrial arts. Mrs. Mary Ann Elliott — BA, DePauw University; English. Mr. Sidney K. Fsten — BS, St. Lawrence University; MA, Indiana University; biology. Mr. Philip Fordyee — BS, Butler University; science. Mrs. Jane Hall Gable — BA, Butler University; publica- tions asst., English. Mrs. Nancy Gilbreath — BA, Franklin College; English. Sfe. Jaek A. Goodrum — ROTC. Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs — BS, Butler Univer- sity; MA, University of Wyoming; director of pub- lications; English. 100 Faculty Mr. William H. Groves — BA, North Central of Naper- ville, Illinois; MS, Indiana University: mathematics. Mr. J. Raymond Hall — BA, Wabash College; social studies. Mrs. Mary Hammel — BS, Purdue University; home economics. Mr. Howard E. Hanscom — Bil, But- ler University and Jordan College of Music; instru- mental music. Mr. (Iiivjk Harvey — BS, Indiana Slate Teachers ' Col- lege; MS, Indiana University; Business Mgr. of Co- curricular Activities, business education. Mrs. Mary M. Heacox — BS, Butler University; physical education. M Sgt. Alfred J. Helgestad — ROTC. Mrs. Ruth B. Herin — BA, Manchester College; MA, University of Michigan; English Dept. Head. Mr. Milton J. Hiatt — BS, MA, Ball State Teachers ' College; physical education chairman. Mr. Robert Hougham — BA, Franklin College: MS, Indiana Uni- versity: mathematics. Mrs. Diana Jackson — BA, But- ler University; English. Mr. Warren Iv. Jackson — BS, Eastern Illinois State College; industrial arts. Miss Elizabeth Johnson — BA, Indiana University; MS, Butler University; home economics. Mr. Ray Johnson — BS, MS, Butler University; business education. Mr. Walter Jurkiewiez — BS, MS, Indiana University; physi- cal education. Mr. Edward J. Kassig — BA, Hope Col- lege; MS, Butler University; science. Mr. George A. Knadler — BS, Western Kentucky State College; MS, Butler University; director of counseling, social studies. Mr. Turrell Lavering — BS, Indiana Uni- versity; language; Mr. Mordie L,ee — BS, MS, Butler University; physical education, science. Mr. Ernest I.eft ' orge — BS. MS, Butler University; science. Miss Hetty J. I,ind — BS, MS, Indiana University; physi- cal education. Mrs. Virginia I.oveland — BA, Western College for Women; language. Miss Hetty Jeanne Mel eod — BA, Indiana University; language. Mr. Al- bert Mahin — BA, Indiana University; MS, Purdue University; co-ordinator. Mrs. Libby Moore — BS, Indiana University; art. Miss Max Moreillon — BPE, AOU, Normal College; BS, Uni- versity of Louisville; MS, Indiana University; physical education. Mr. John Morris — BA, DePauw University; MA, University of Pennsylvania; social studies. Mr. Nobel JVewsum — BA, Valparaiso University; science. Mrs. Anna 1J. Obenehain — BA, Indiana University, English. Miss Helen A. Palasz — BS, MBA, Indiana University; business education. Mr. Kyle I ' eters — BS, Butler University; director of athletics, social studies. Mrs. Barbara Reese — AA, Stephens College; BS, In- diana University; business education. 101 Faculty lr. Jack M. Rice — BS, MS, Butler University; physical education, biology. Miss Louise Rice — RN, BS, In- diana University: school nurse. Mr. Charles Robbins — BS, Missouri Valley College; mathematics. Miss Elizabeth Roberts — BA, DePauw University; MA, Cor- nell University; foreign language, chairman. Mrs. Edna-Mae Ross — BA, MA, Butler University; English; Mr. Paul E. Kutenkroger — BS, Butler Univer- sity; mathematics. Miss Melba Schumacher — PhB, University of Chicago; MA, Ohio State University; English. Mr. William Sirka — BS, Indiana University; safety, driver ' s education. Rosalee Spong — BA, Butler University; vocal c. Mr. B. L,. Stonecipher — BS, Butler University; Indiana University; Audio-Visual aid, biology. Marie J. Sullivan — BA, MS, Indiana University; less education. Mr. Harry A. Swanson — BS, Uni- ty of Illinois; vocal music. lr. ;ien Yannatta — BS, MS, Indiana University; math- ematics. Miss Dorothy Vogelgesang — BS, Purdue Uni- versity; language. Miss Martha Wagner — BS, Butler University: social studies. Mr. Hubert L.. Wann — BA, Indiana State Teachers ' College, dean of boys, social studies. Cafeteria Staff— Mcsdames Delia Kriddle, Ruth Boots, Gladys Morgan, Goldie Plummer, Clara Miller, Esther Gates, Virginia Smith, Julia Cunningham, and Gladys Whelchel. Mesdames Sybill Myers, Louise Reckert, Mary Cox, .lanet Stewart, Rae Billhymer, Gladys Bowery, Anna Haddle, Prances Weaver, Leona Bowman, Laura Sny- der, Lulu Miller, Gertrude Fetters, and Laura Primus. Not pictured — Helen Walters, Edna Tinsman, and 102 Faculty Mr. Ray E. Warden — BA, Kel ' auw University ; MA. Northwestern University; English, social studies. Mr. Silvin D. Weaver — BS, Indiana State Teachers ' Col- lege; MS, Indiana University, industrial arts. Mr. J. Curtis Weigel — BA, Wabash College, MS, Indiana Uni- versity; social studies, chairman. Mr. Allan Wein- heinier — BS, MS, Purdue University; mathematics. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Weiriek— BS, MS, Mutler University: home economics. Miss Winifred West — BA, Ball State Teachers ' College; MA, Indiana University; Head, Business Education Department. Mrs. Edna R. Whet- sell — BS, Northwestern University; BS in LS, Colum- bia University; librarian. Miss Flora E. Will — BS, Marion Normal College; BA, Indiana University; MA, University of Wisconsin; social studies. Mr. John E. Williams — BS, Central Normal College; MA, Indiana University; science and mathematics head. Mrs. Rosemary Clouser — Bookkeeper. Mrs. Julia Cunningham — Cafeteria Manager. Mrs. Eilleen Hall — Secretary. Mrs. Marilyn Main — Clerk-Stenographer. Mrs. Aliee Marsh — Attendance Clerk. Mrs. Sara Powell — Clerk- Stenographer. Mrs. Maxine Smith — Bookstore-Cleri- cal. Not pictured Mrs. Helen Clark. jHfifet Custodian staff — BACK ROW: William Toppe, Eileen Nicholson, Ray Williams, Albert Witt, Thomas Smith, Clinton Christen, and Homer Lahne, head custodian. FRONT ROW: Horace Bicknell, Joseph Zook, Cyrus Mackenzie, Harrison Benham, and Arthur Adams. Not pictured: William Blake, Charles Lahrman, John Mont- gomery, Bennet Wayatt, and Henry Wayatt. 3 ? Ripple ' s store — Mrs. Maxine Smith and Mrs. Rosemary Clouser assist Barbara Jones in buying her school sup- plies. 103 VI Advertising Through their advertising Indianapolis merchants representing fifty-five businesses from all over the city have helped support the 1953 RIPARIAN. In this way they have shown their confidence in our purchasing power of the present and future. All the pictures in this section were posed by Ripplites. ' arking? Sparking? No, Shopping! Plenty of elbow room in the new 1953 Chevrolet from . . . BILL KUHN ' S NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET 1045 East Broad Ripple Ave. BRoadway 2471 Sweet Adeline For old fashioned quality in singing, it ' s a barber shop quartet. In shaving and shearing, it ' s the RIPPLE BARBER SHOP. RIPPLE BARBER SHOP 809 Broad Ripple Avenue BRoadway 7920 106 Set ' em up! Can ' t make sandwiches fast enough for the gang when KINGAN wieners are liandv. Kingan Co. King of Fine Foods General Offices Indianapolis, Ind. Remember the time? It ' s fun to reminisce over good times recorded forever on a tape recorder from . . . RAUB RADIO AND TELEVISION CO. 5908 College Avenue BRoadway 5212 107 Choose a flavor Any flavor and we ' ll have it, whether vanilla or pistachio. Try our root beer, too, served in frosted mugs. FROZ-N-FOOD STORAGE, INC. 5905 College Avenue BR. 7030 Big things come in little packages A watch to time one through col- lege and a ring for that big moment in a girl ' s life are SCHAFER spe- cialties. D. V. SCHAFER 6317 Guilford Avenue BR. 1679 Save while you insure A special rate on auto insurance is offered on cars driven by teen- agers who have taken Driver Edu- cation. RICHMOND INSURANCE AGENCY 2310 Broadway WAbash 0943 Soap gets in your eyes with a home shampoo. Let an expert wash and set your hair. YVONNE ' S BEAUTY SHOP 5910 College BRoadway 0944 On a picnic we will go What could be better than a siz- zling hot dog topped with mustard and relish? STARK and WETZEL 725 Gardner Lane FRanklin 1451 Ready or not! Too late for Neil to call time out now. Let ' s hope this is a spare, at least of the pin boy. BROAD RIPPLE BOWL, INCORPORATED 1010 Broad Ripple Avenue BR. 0018 Room for one more There ' s no need to leave anyone behind when the gang goes in a convertible from DAN ROHYANS MOTORS 829 Broad Ripple Avenue BRoadway 5491 110 A pocket full of posies For that oh-so important date of the year or just to patch up last night ' s quarrel give the YIP in your life flowers from the . . . DELAWARE FLOWER SHOP 2922 North Delaware TA. 4568 In need of a tweed? Looks like Freddy is down to the bare essentials. To avoid being caught without a thing to wear, keep your closet well stocked with fine-tailored clothes from . . . HARRY OLIVER Fine Tailoring 38 North Pennsylvania Suite 401 FRanklin 3737 Put your shoes on, Dickie Quality, comfort, and style com- bine to give you the best in men ' s shoes. FLORSHEIM SHOE SHOP 2 East Washington Street MA. 5696 Penny for the pig Money saved today means security for tomorrow. UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 7 East 38th Street 160 East Market Street 806 East Broad Ripple Avenue Gay gardeners For a bloomin ' garden try HOOSIER GARDENER ' S wide selection of plants, bulbs, and seeds. HOOSIER GARDENER 41 East 63rd Street BRoadway 9121 Dream a nd it may come true Dreaming of a ranch type, a tiny bungalow, a southern colonial? Paul Partlow has a house to match every need and desire. PAUL PARTLOW REALTY 5425 College BRoadway 5633 A concrete suggestion Add to Vo pint ice cream (any flavor) malt, rich chocolate syrup, and top off with mounds of fluffy whipped cream and a red maraschino cherry. This is the recipe for the PARKMOOR ' S famous Concrete. It ' s a favorite of Ripplites ! THE PARKMOOR - Curb Service Luncheon and Dinner 2419 West Washington Street 819 East Washington Street Salute to a DeSoto Top Brass Among Cars You, too, will salute the new 1953 DeSoto after test driving it once. You will mar- vel at its wonderful new fea- tures, Power Steering and the Fire Dome Engine. GATES MOTORS 3409 N. Illinois TAlbot 3345 Roll up the rugs! Does this cry precede every party in your home? No need to worry about worn carpets from teen-age parties if you have a floor covering from . . . McKELVEY-KELL CARPET FASHIONS 920 East 63rd Street GLendale 4549 114 Sowing circle SCOTTS lawns have that winning sparkle For a lawn of distinction, try the famous SCOTTS beauty plan . . . Turf Builder to bring out color and health . . . SCOTTS seed to provide a carpet of thick, sturdy grass. HANDY HARDWARE 6327 Guilford Avenue BRoadway 8200 Eeny Meeny Miney Mo It ' s hard to choose from such wonderful food at . . . MACKS CAFETERIA 1913 East 46 th Street W Abash 0274 115 Getting no place fast Mules were popular in gold rush days. Now it ' s easier to ship by . . . MOTOR EXPRESS INC. OF IND. Illinois Building PLaza 6351 Here ' s how For girls who want to become stenographers or boys who want a post-high school education in busi- ness, enroll in . . . CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 802 North Meridian Lincoln 8337 Class keepsake A lifetime remembrance of dear old golden rule days is a specially designed class ring from . . . HERFF-JONES 1411 North Capitol PLaza 1554 Double image of goodness! Twins ' tastes often differ, but not when it conies to meal- time at . . . LAUGHNER ' S CAFETERIA 3718 East 38 th Street CHerry 0952 Shopping spree Fine food — Wheeler ' s Restaurant Oriental Rugs — Kerman Rug Co. Citizens ' Savings and Loan Assn. Safe parking — Denison Parking Hats — Trippet Millinery Relaxation — Contour Chairs, Inc. DENISON SERVICE 111 East Ohio Street MA. 2585 Going up Buildings designed or remodeled to fill your individual requirements. Twenty years ' experience guarantees your satisfaction. A. H. WURSTER Commercial and Industrial Building Contractors 5226 Grandview Drive BR. 4664 Left to right — grape, lime soda. Royal Crown, orange, root beer Not pictured — fruit punch, strawberry, lemonade NEHI BEVERAGE CO. For Thirst Time It ' s a knee-high drink in eight delicious, refreshing flavors. 1420 North Senate Lincoln 3127 Tee Pee trail The teenagers ' trail leads to the TEE PEE where food is appetizingly cooked and delight- fully served. It ' s wonderful for a complete meal on Mom ' s night off or for late-evening snacks. THE TEE PEE 38th and Fall Creek 118 Really relaxin ' Real comfort is found in both modern and traditional furniture. Newest designs and fine quality workmanship are featured at . . . GRAHAM FURNITURE INCORPORATED 3832 North Illinois HUmboldt 1635 The die is cast Expert craftsmen are employed by BROWN ' S ENGINEERING COM- PANY to make, to precision, special machines, tools, and dies. BROWN ' S ENGINEERING CO. 420 West South Street ATlantic 1584 110 She ' s going places You can tell at a glance. She ' ll want to take all the comforts of home, and she can be sure her possessions will be delivered safely bv . . . HOGAN TRANSFER and STORAGE CORP. 863 Massachusetts Ave. FR. 3371 From heel to toe You ' re putting your best foot forward in shoes from . . . ESMONDS SHOES 6255 College Ave. BRoadway 8261 The pause that refreshes in bottles Cheek to cheek What a smooth dancer! It ' s easy to follow this simple step. Just shave with BARBASOL for that elean- cut look. THE BARBASOL CO. 846 North Senate PLaza 8611 Just plane fun Everyone who has a hobby should make the RIPPLE HOBBY SHOP his headquarters for equipment and suggestions. BROAD RIPPLE HOBBY SUPPLY 929 E. WestBeld Blvd. BR. 7492 Perma-Crete drives also — all other types of concrete and asphalt paving, excavating, and grading. TRI-STATE CONSTRUCTION 31 East 56th Street BR. 5488 Nights— GL. 2627 Pitter patter To keep folks at your door protected from all kinds of weather buy . . . ORMAN O. McKINLEY AWNINGS 4530 North Keystone CHerry 1573 Lovely to look at is your favorite dress or suit after a quick trip to . . . CHARLES L WALKER CLEANING 1841 East 46th Street HUmboldt 1311 Sold A home for every family need, Call your realtor about a deed. JOHN MAX REALTY COMPANY 1432 Broad Ripple Avenue BR. 5441 y Shower-hour No room for a shower in your bathroom? Let us install one above your bathtub. WM. F. STECK PLUMBING CO. . 4923 College BRoadway 5451 Sweet dreams to a sweet girl. The sandman ' s work is cut in half when she ' s sleeping- on a mattress from . . . POWERS AND PITTENGER 2820 Barnes Avenue WAbash 4539 •x: H- ■ i A summer favorite is a game of golf. A favorite all year round is a Ford Hardtop Con- vertible from . . . HATFIELD MOTORS 623 North Capitol Ave. PLaza 9326 i ZS mm Growth of an idea to be fulfilled in the printed pages of a yearbook. For perfection in printing, call . . . CENTRAL PUBLISHING COMPANY 401 North Noble IMperial 4505 Home, James! A relaxing ride after a big date will be yours in a new 1953 Lincoln or Mercury. STRICKLAND MOTORS INCORPORATED 3327 North Illinois Hickory 9821 Monkey business For all tools from monkey wrenches to pliers, and for fine quality lumber at an economy price, see . . . NORTH SIDE LUMBER AND HARDWARE, INC. 5199 North Keystone BR. 5454 8502 Westfield Blvd. BR. 6863 Award to a winner A trophy to equal the thrill of victory, beautiful in design and craft- manship, can be found at . . . C. B. DYER CO., INC. 234 Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 5734 K. P. quandary If the thought of dirty dishes spoils the party for you, serve snacks on paper plates, dishes, and cups. THE HOUSE OF PAPER 3814 College Avenue Highland 4168 Horses! Horses! Horses! Crazy over horses? Learn to ride. Classes for beginners are conducted regularly by expert instructors. Horses are skillfully trained and care- fully boarded. RUDY ARMSTRONG STABLES 4500 North Arlington CHerry 0013 SippirT soda through a straw is a double delight for this couple because SHEPHERD ' S rich creamy sodas and malts are so delicious. SHEPHERDS PHARMACY 5150 N. Keystone GLendale 2289 Wake up time according to Rover, but he doesn ' t know what a perfect sleeper Frank has been on a HIRSCH- MAN MATTRESS. THE J, C HIRSCHMAN CO. In Indianapolis Since 1877 126 From beginning • to end it ' s personal attention and service INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING CO., INC 127 For the perfect ending to four wonderful years — a cap and gown portrait. Indianapolis ' Largest Downtown Independent Studio LOUDERMILK 425 State Life Building IMperial 3469 128 1 Indianapolis Marion County Public Library Renew by Phone 269-5222 Renew on the Web www.imcpl.ora For General Library Information please call 269-1700 i VfflRtf« HQ wa GLD INDIANAPOLIS-MARION COUNTY P L 3 1978 06775 9852 ■


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