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Row 1, BARBARA CLINE — Giggles possesses blond hair, snappy blue eyes, and a becoming blush. Ripples, Basketball, Ping Pong, Orange Aid. ROBERT WIRE — Singer, writer, actor. Bob ' s versatile and verree, verree swell. Operetta, Ripples, Baseball, Choir, Senior Play. VIRGINIA BAKER— Unruffled, tomboy-ish and likable. Note that little crooked grin. Volleyball, Basketball, Bowling. GEORGE TAYLOR— Eight Ball will probably tell Winchell to move over some day. Witty and whimsical: snappy and sarcastic. Football- Business Manager, Riparian, Senior Play. Correspondent Indianapolis Star. MARGARET MEUSHAW— Sweet as a song — a newcomer who has im- pressed us by her charming disposition. Girl Reserves, Girls ' Basketball, Tennis Team. HUBERT POWELL — Ripple ' s blond tumbleweed whose pet phrase is Now, there ' s my honey. Basketball, Ripples. RAYMOND BALDWIN — Our Baldy ' s quite the ladies ' man. Disarmingly friendly. Football, Basketball, Lettermen ' s Club. Row 2, MARGIE RHINE — Margie, we ' re always dreaming of you, Margie. Our petite Peg O ' My Heart. Riparian, Peg O ' My Heart , Ripples. CHARLES HARLAN— Shoot the cherry to me, Charley . Here ' s an ice cream slinger with swing. VIRGINIA HARTMAN— Piquant, zealous, Gypie has stolen our Harts away. National Honor Society, Photography Club, Annual Staff, Cozy Hour. JOHN GAUCHAT— Oh, Johnny, Oh, Johnny— Those soft brown eyes— Oh, gee! VIRGINIA MILLIS — Sweet and lovely. Ginny ' s a sweetheart, if there ever was one. Honor Society, Head Librarian, Senior Play, Annual Staff. JOSEPH VANMETER — Jollity personified, Joey ' s the besta of the besta. Football, Journalism, Class Day Committee. ELBERT MOORE — One of the few remaining B. R. women-haters, Elb is quiet and unassuming. Football, Lettermen ' s Club. Row 3. HARRISON WILLCUTTS— A studious fellow and Mr. Williams ' protege. Model Airplane Club, Latin Club. HAROLD RILEY — Tall and muscular. Would rather ride on his motorcycle and in his cars than eat. MARYANN DEUPREE — Has a peppy and pleasing personality and loves a good time. Honor Society, Secretary of Junior Class, Ripples, Student Council. JAMES RISLEY — Sunny Jim . Dimples punctuate his dashing grin. WILLARD HENDERSON— —And when I walk, I always walk with Billy. The debonaire cavalier type. Riparian, Advertising, Track. MARY ELIZABETH DINEFF— This little fraulein is always ready to go and able to win any argument. JAMES MICHAELSEN— A dashing blond fellow who says he is lazy bui not when women are concerned. Row 4, MARY MARIE MILLER— Ripple ' s true-blue, platinum blond. Tall, slender figure; blue eyes and pleasing personality are her assets. Ripples, Operetta. ROBERT PENNINGTON— A bashful lad who sports a good car and friendly grin. Ping Pong. MARY MARGARET SMITH— A shy, unperturbed person who knows her les- sons. National Honor Society, Librarian, Orange Aid. JEANNE GASS — Our personality girl is eternally bubbling over with arguments, ideas and good spirit. She ' s tops . Quill and Scroll, Honor Society, Editor Annual Riparian, Student Council. SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: MARJORIE HARLAN— We wonder if she ' s really so shy. Note the sparkle in those brown eyes. National Honor Society. EDWARD COVERT— A genial fellow from Whiteland. He never forgets a friend. Ed ' s a regular guy. LAURA LEE MILLER — Our new fem from St. Louis. Curly dark, brown eyes, a trim little figure and a slow smile make her distinctly different.
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