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Winning top awards and offices throughout the state and country, Ripplites brought honor to themselves and to Broad Ripple. Pounding a gavel or counting money for state organizations was a common task for three Rip- plites. Chuck Stalcup, state prexy of the Junior Historical Society, presided over all meetings and the convention. Another leader was Margie Power, president of the Hoosier Student Libra- rians ' Association. Jim Sims, state Key Club treasurer, was in charge of dues. After winning the state essay contest sponsored by the Advertising Federation of America, Anne Shallenberger went on to win second place in the United States. She received $250 in awards. Virginia Berry, DAR Good Citizen, labored through a three-hour test trying to qualify for the district contest. Ripple ' s Young Homemaker of Tomorrow, Judy Heavenridge, was chosen for excelling in the Betty Crocker test of knowledge of home economics. Honors Adding final touches to her award-winning advertising essay, which captured second place in the national contest, is Anne Shallenberger, under the watchful eye of Pam Menke, first scholarship winner of the class of ' 58. Ripplites See Achievements Rewarded by Barb Barrick Man at work! Balancing the books for all the Key Club funds is State Treasurer Jim Sims. Number one citizen is Virginia Berry, Ripple ' s representa- tive in the national DAR citizenship contest.
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umiHHiH State prexies! Chuck Stalcup, State Junior Historical Society president, shows the trophy awarded to Ripple ' s JHS for outstanding achievement to Margie Power, president of the Hoosier Student Librarians ' Association. 14
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$- W « U M - Ripple ' s Key Clubbers are. Back Row: J. Lowry, A. Stan- ford, J. Kingdon, F. Lewis, T. Stone, J. Badger, G. Gru- baums, S. VanMeter. Third Row: B. Sutton, F. Sehlegel, R. Bowman, B. Bass, D. Foster, S. Roberts, D. Kahn, C. Taylor. Second Row: C. Marks, J. Lee, B. Krause, J. Rae- burn, H. Dawson, J. Sims, J. Wright, C. Holle. Front Row: B. Bond, D. McNairy, M. McKown, S. Frame, B. Swan, B. Brandt, D. Frame, Mr. Warren Jackson, sponsor. Honoraries . . . Key, Torch Symbolize Clubs ' Ideals by J ' m Sims Popcorn! Popcorn! Right here! or Get your programs— only a dime! These were the sales calls and yells shouted by members of two honorary clubs, Broad Ripple ' s chapters of National Honor Society and Key Club International. Popcorn and ice cream were sold by the hard- working members of the Honor Society as they earned money to support such projects as spon- soring their annual induction banquet in the spring and giving a party for a group of under- privileged children at Christmas time. The organi- zation is composed of fifteen per cent of the Senior Class, ten per cent of the Junior Class, and two per cent of the Sophomore Class. Stu- dents are selected for Honor Society by excelling in character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Cleaning after litterbujrs are Key Club officers Bob Bond, Chuck Taylor, Harry Dawson, Jim Sims, and John Kingdon for the Clean-Up Campaign.
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