Broad Ripple High School - Riparian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1955
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We recelved our fourth Freedoms Foundatron Award . . . our thesplans won Hrst place in the City Drama Festival with XVhich Is The VVay to Bostdnfy' . our football team was runnerup for the city championship . . . intramural tennis was begun on our new courts . . . our school newspaper and yearbook won top national honors for the sixth consecutive year. 1 VOLUME 30 OF THE YEARBOOK OF BROAD RIPPLE HIGH SCHOOL INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA I8 IWW 1-n-up , JM 12994 WHERE THE THREE R's READING is the basis for our personal progressg therefore, We work to improve our reading speed and understanding. ROCKETS soar ahead as We cheer them on to victory or back them in defeat. ATHLETICS .... ....... P ages 42- 63 'RITING practice and grammar study teach us to communicate our ideas accu- rately, clearly, and effectively. y Wm., RECREATION is offered in the form of 44 co-curricular activities. ORGANIZATIONS ..Pc1ges 64- 85 ARE TAUGHT WITH A GREAT BIG SPECIAL PLUS ,RITHMETIC teaches us to understand the sizes, orders, and numbers of things in the World. RIPPLITES form friendships that last throughout the ' . STUDENTS ............ Pages 86-127 REASONING and discussion develop our minds and provide the foundation for clear thinking in the years ahead. RIPPLE is our community, a good place in-Whicirto-Iivefand-Work. ADVERTISING ........ Pages 128-161 -..-+-,v r.i - V fed if JAM WHERE MODERN Everyone is talking about modern education, we are living it. At Broad Ripple High School, 'situated for 71 years on the banks of White River in the fast- growing northeast section of Indianapolis, we have our choice of 124 courses designed to suit our individ- ual needs and interests. Here we have 60 classrooms and laboratories, two gymnasiums, and a library with more than 9,000 volumes to assure us of up-to-date instruction. Broad Ripple has been commissioned as a first-class high school since 1934 and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Second- ary Schools. ' FY 2' 'gn FACILITIES MAKE THE THREE R's MORE EFFECTIVE WE STRESS FUNDAMENTALS, for only with a firm foundation in the essentials can we become Well-educated men and women. Although only one year of mathematics is required by the state for graduation, almost 700 of our stu- dents are enrolled in advanced mathematics courses each semester. In our English and speech classes, We learn through public speaking practice the fundamentals of forceful verbal expression. We are drilled constantly in spelling. On an all-school test of 50 fundamental spelling words more than 93 per cent of us received perfect scores. I V Miss Honora Curran, Diane Beeler, Steve Beeler, Mary Benham, George Wissler Don Clander, Tom Peine, Charles Wood, Barbara Sibbing, Dick Ruble, Elaine Lauxterman, Mrs. Donna Leigh Collins, Carol Schopp Ron Long, Mr. Frank Baird Bob Eberhart Mr. Charles Leamon .. Q., .Y WE GAIN PRACTICAL KNOWL- in courses designed to teach useful skills. To train for careers in modern business, more than half of our students are enrolled in commercial subjects. In our Reading Laboratory, last yearis senior experi- mental group increased its reading speed more than 56 per cent. Our Driver Education course certainly shows results. Because the accident rate for students thus trained is so low, insurance companies offer them a discount up to 15 per cent on automobile insurance. f,. iif- -f -f-fe ' f u ev WE LEARN TO LIVE IN TODAY'S and gain the knowledge necessary to qualify as world citizens. An understanding of geography and its effect on man and civilization helps us to realize the problems of our own and other nations. In ROTC we develop the qualities of leadership and the spirit of cooperation that will benefit us all through life. In 1954, for the seventh consecutive year, our ROTC unit earned an honor rating. In our studies of French, German, and Spanish we can better understand other peoples of the world as we study the grammar and vocabulary of their languages. V jo Ann Riddell, Bob Fellows, and Gloria Lofquist look at a Spanish bowl. 1 v,.k fffiif iw xx 2, f r ,Q X wiifb 1 Q ,f I f ff , f fx' xi Q . gf K f ,f wi E .. K , f 1 x is ,f-X! R W Qpilx f X ,,. vw' -Z' 1 9, g 1 fi 9? va, if RL E k x.H.. Judy Puckett, Steve Thorne, Mr. john Morris Bob Osborn, Iean Capel, Sandra Striebeck, Ken Quanz A cn NX? A rw 5 Af' 2 N3 Nth L' 3 une 4'k WE TRAIN FUR CITIZENSHIP and become aware of the part we shall play in our community, our state, our nation, and the World. Films, maps, and special projects make our study of United States history more meaningful. Voting machines are used in Student Council elec- tions to prepare us for the day when We shall cast our votes intelligently in city, state, and national elections. In the American Problems classes a lecture series is given by prominent businessmen to supplement the 'clndianapolis at VVorkD brochures on local businesses and industries. This year Ripple received the Freedoms Foundation award for this project. Mr. James Keckley of the American Institute of Banking v WE UNDERSTAND THE IMPOR- TANCE OF MODERN SCIENCE in an atomic age. One-third of our students currently are enrolled in science courses. We study physics as the foundation for careers as technicians, physicists, and engineers. In Ripple's chemistry labs we become acquainted with atomic structure, exothermic reactions, and countless other wonders of science. To learn about living organisms we study biology. Field trips, discussion, and laboratory experience help to familiarize us with the life around us. V Kathy Kelly, Niel Brandt, Don Keehn WH ig wyf, A AL ,.., , X E1 km ..,, , Vgg. M g EM .ganna ., , X iff' Q Q? v s 1? Q Sf .:s:1z,a21 Q ' 4, 1 , N N W-5' M-. ..,,,.f' Q 'ff 1 . -.gn 2, JW! uf , 5 3, Q? nf w flrft' V A 'J 3 I ' Ligfssmn gff ' Q53 : vxw Trudie Thomas, Diane WVhipple, Victoria Stern, Linda DeHart Valerie Grove, Myrna Saffel WE PRACTICE HGMEMAKING AND STUDY FAMILY LIVING to prepare us for our responsibilities as the home- inakers of tomorrow. By designing and making our own wardrobes in clothing classes we demonstrate our knowledge of fashions, fabrics, and sewing methods. Planning and preparing attractive, nourishing meals and learning the role of a gracious hostess are im- portant objectives of our foods courses. Through films, textbooks, and discussions in our family living classes, We consider our future. The knowledge we gain makes marriage, the home, and the family take on a deeper significance. Family Living Class I Carol Cunningham WE ACOUIRE GOOD HABITS FOR Our cafeteria daily serves nourishing and appetizing lunches to more than 1,300 students and teachers. Through exercises, gymnastics, and sports, we con- dition our bodies and learn the meaning of good sportsmanship. For work in Nutrition and Home Nursing classes, qualified girls are awarded Red Cross Home Nursing certificates. Our school nurse is always on duty to safeguard our health and help us in emergencies. Carol Ragan, Miss Louise Rice Barbara Bretzman, Barbara Dawson, Donna Crowe Boys' Physical Education Class 21 M-ff WE RESPECT THE CULTURE OF 0 U R P E O P and understand the impor- tance of the arts to the survival of our civilization. Besides giving us practical training, our art curriculum develops standards of taste and judgment which deepen our appreciation of nature and art. In studying Latin We learn another language and gain an understanding of the ancient Romans and an appreciation of their influence on our Way of life. Learning to play musical instruments is an enjoyable and a constructive use of leisure time, starting some of us toward careers as professional musicians. V Iackie Hudson WE DEVELOP SKILLS FOR JOBS through practice and training in classrooms and shops. By operating business machines, such as mimeo- graphs and comptometers, we gain practical oflice experience. Opportunities to learn the finest of woodworking and -- precision metal work are found in our well-equipped shops. Neatness, exactness, and a general knowledge of lay- out and design are acquired in mechanical and architectural drawing classes. Typing is important, for it will be useful to us throughout life and in all phases of business. Karen Downey, Sandra Sweet, Judi Middleton, Ruth Padget, Barbara Brown, Kay Ward, Kay Bateman, Sue WValdo, Carol Cunningham ,sf egfzgfzggm I V V ,-v' im. f ?uxf'5s4i13 ,sf 5 5 2 Aiflv if W mibLf?fikiYf2?3iiiiEa1 .21TIE'EifigHzgm-miisfz 1 gf.-,,-w.fggem www wr A M1 ,,w,s,f?,1:wm ,.f we ,.,f2fasw,fs ,ig-:gg-ig --ff Mi,-Lew 2- --.fgggiyf-w?5,g,,1, ,. 1 1- img f HM, W- . -Wm 3 L.,., K, ic, ZZ: pn ,. ,. S. at ,min A -H 11555-M., f- f fwfv,5.,,. ' H3555 . fx W... . ' ,VL 4, T1 K . . xp M14 9 -.c ' S542 N Q . ,1S:E5if5lg: ' -, ,W xfavli? 9 Q, ,. 2 K f MWF Hollins College representative, Indy Marienthal, Patty Miner Barry Dunn, Dorothy Jacobs Mr. B. L. Stoneciplier, Don Stuart, Tracey Homburg WE PREPARE FOR ALL COLLEGES by following prescribed courses under the guidance of well-informed advisers. Our annual College Nighty gives us and our par- ents an opportunity to meet representatives from more than 60 colleges and universities. Last year Ripple seniors were awarded scholarships valued at more than 870,000 We are encouraged to confer with our counseling director in making plans for college. Seventy-seven per cent of this year's Senior Class plan to attend college. An important step in relieving the teacher shortage is our cadet teaching program. Actual classroom experience in the grade schools helps us to learn about teaching as a profession. v Carolyn Taylor, First grade children at School 59 Mr. Ferd Brumblay, Robin Lytle, Mr. Virgel Clark WE WRITE AND PRODUCE GUR to which talent and hard work lend a professional touch. The Stage Crew, under the direction of Mr. Ferd Brumblay and Mr. Virgel Clark, strives to construct realistic settings for our plays. Many of us have the thrill of taking part in the Bipples,,, annual variety show. From the acts sub- mitted, four are selected to be presented with 400 students participating. In january the National Thespians, play, The Man Who Came to Dinnerf' took the spotlight. Whether our jobs were on-stage or back-stage, we worked diligently to make its production a success. Which Is the Way to Bostonfyi, award-winning play presented at the City Drama Festival, had in its cast Bob Bellows, Barbara Miles, Marilyn Stubbs, and Bob NVait. Barbara and Bob received trophies as the best character actress and actor in the Festival. i V Bob VVait, Marilyn Stubbs, Barbara Miles, Bob Bellows M Q A WW' -M .17 WH- -. 5 'Z' 5 gs H, fm, by i:z?1v1 , ' 5 ' :,,M Q -.mum - f-.f-mwx 55 25,17 S-5 E, ,, if Q 253 Q 4 ,Q 4 e. , ff! W Ah? M aim y 1' W ' V wfagy k 55- ,V f w i . 'S 1 xi! W t K 1, 3, 2 af Understudies Club's prize-winning Homecoming float Bob Calhoun, Nancy Brydenthal, Douglas Burns, Jim Graebner, Mr. NVally Nellrling , f Mm' f Marie Kingdon Barbara McMillan, Pat Foley, Linda Lemasters, Bonnie Barcik A WE MEET OUR COMMUNITY'S by participating in civic-sponsored events which promote the welfare of both the school and the community. Our music groups are in great demand for public appearances. Among these is the Flute Quartet, which for three consecutive years has won first place in the All-State Solo and Ensemble Contest. Working with the Broad Ripple Alumni Association on the annual Homecoming Came, our co-curricular clubs build Hoats for the yearly parade. Our Quiz ,Em on the Airy team participates in the weekly radio contests with other Marion County schools. These Quiz Kids must have a keen knowl- edge of current events. Each high school annually selects a senior girl to represent it in the Good Citizenship Contest spon- sored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. This year Marie Kingdon was Ripple's DAR Good Citizen. 32 w Booster section at a basketball game WE by partici- pating in activities and attending social events. Cli- maxing the week-long homecoming festivities is the crowning of the queen during half-time ceremonies at the game. Our 1954 homecoming queen was Ioan Miner. ROTC cadets and their dates dance at the sixth annual Military Ball. All Ripplites take an active part in cheering Rippleis team-their team-to victory. Highlighting the annual school publications dance is the selection of Miss and Mr. Riparian from candidates nominated by the Senior Class. Iane Korb and Bob Lowe were elected this year. V Jane Korb, Bob Lowe ,gym fs ,..,, F-5 X--.4 , , :-. 5, A .,- r K t ' 3 , I w ga S i at 1 ,if .inf , Marie Kingdon, joan Miner, Marilyn Stubbs, Nydia Diaz, Harolyn Harness Cadet First Lieutenant Richard Vance, Phyllis Shafer, Cadet Captain Franklin XVantland, Carolyn Taylor, Cadet Captain Donald Merrill, Linda Volk, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Wfilliam Bertermann, Sara Jean Reilly N! ,ww-' f sf.5fa,f R. fe. GERW' Jane Wert, Linda Campbell WE HAVE FUN IN COGPERATIVE working together with our teachers, parents, and classmates. Providing entertainment for all, the PTA carnival is held each November. As one of their fund-raising activities for the Junior- Senior Prom, members of the Junior Class sell memory books at Ripple. The semi-annual PTA Open House gives us an opportunity to show off Ripple to our parents and let them meet and talk with our teachers. Climaxing a year of hard work on the Riparian publications is the Journalism Awards Dinner at which our staff members are rewarded for their outstanding achievements. This banquet is spon- sored by the PTA and the F athers' Association. Bill Macnabb, Dave Lewis, Judy Plessinger, Gil Herod Susie Thompson, Tom VVelch, Tom Haygood, Connie King, Don Hughes Jim Robey, Bob Reynolds, Barney Pippenger if - I. Fred Murphy, principal WE ARE GUIDED BY OUR FACULTY who offer us counsel, understanding, and friendship. They lend a hand in all school activi- ties. In addition to the major time spent in classroom teaching, every teacher has other duties. These include supervising study halls and the cafeteria, sponsoring clubs, and overseeing school functions. Mr. J. Fred Murphy Mr. Harold K. Harding Mr. Roger Riley Mrs. Margaret L. Anderson Mr. Frank A. Baird MfSgt. James E. Barnett Mr. Edgar E. Beaman Mrs. Elinor R. Beaman Miss Ruth E. Bertsch Miss Elaine BeVard Mr. A. Atwood Bliss Mr. J. Robert Brown Roger Riley and Harold Harding, vice-principals Today, there are 84 teachers at Broad Ripple in contrast to the one principal-teacher who was the entire teaching staff when the high school was opened in 1886. Fifty of these teachers have Mas- ter's Degrees, and more than 36 different colleges and universities are represented in their educational backgrounds. Fifty-two oHice, custodial, and cafe- teria workers bring the total of Ripple staff to 136 people. Mr. J. Fred Murphy-BA, University of Illinois: MA, Ohio State University: Principal . . . Mr. Harold K. Harding- BA, Franklin College: MS, Butler University: Vice-Princi- pal: PTA Teacher Delegate: School Treasurer: Home Eco- nomics Dept. Coordinator . . . Mr. Roger Riley-BM, MM, Jordan College of Music, Butler University: MS, Butler University: Vice-Principal: Productions Director: Radio and Music Department Coordinator: Secretary, Fathers' Association . . . Mrs. Margaret L. Anderson-BA, Methodist University of Oklahoma: Mathematics: Senior Class Spon- sor . . . Mr. Frank A. Baird-BS, MS, Butler University: Business Education: Senior Class Sponsor: Intramural Di- rector: Varsity Baseball Coach . . . M!Sgt. James E. Bar- nett-ROTC, Mr. Edgar E. Benman-BA, Wabash College: MS, Indiana University: Social Studies: Varsity Basketball Coach: As- sistant Football Coach: Senior Class Sponsor . . . Mrs. Elinor R. Beaman-BA, Butler University: Language: Sen- ior Class Sponsor . . . Miss Ruth E. Bertsch-BA, VVestern College for VVomen: MA, Ball State Teachers College: English: Senior Play Director: Operetta Asst.: Senior Class Sponsor: Ripples Sponsor . . . Miss Elaine BeVurd-BA, Earlham College: Language: Foreigneers Co-Sponsor . . . Mr. A. Atwood Bliss-BA, MA, Indiana University: Social Studies: Student Council Sponsor . . . Mr. J. Robert Brown -BS, MS, Indiana State Teachers College: Mathematics: Head Football Coach: Asst. 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Jackson Mrs. Janet Jackson Mr. Warren K. Jackson Miss Elizabeth J. Johnson Mr. Edward J. Kassig Mr. Turrell Lavering Mr. Charles A. Leamon Mrs. Lois E. Thompson Mr. Ernest E. Lefforge Mrs. Virginia B. Loveland Mr. Albert R. Mahin Mrs. Martha Wagner McKay Miss Betty Jeanne McLeod Mr. Paul A. Brown-BM, Jordan College of Music, Butler University: Music: Radio Club Sponsor: Clarinet Quartet Sponsor: String Ensemble Sponsor: Flute Quartet Sponsor: Dance Band Director: Band and Orchestra Co-Sponsor . . . Mr. Ferd Brumblay-BAE, John Herron Art School: Art: Stage Crew Asst. Manager . . . Mr. Robert Bryant-BS, Indiana University: MS, Butler University: Mathematics: Science: Sophomore Home Room Chairman . . . Miss Ruth B. Carter-BA, Butler University: MA, Columbia Univer- sity: Dean of Girls: English: Orange Aid Sponsor . . . Mr. Virgel L. Clark-BAE, John Herron Art School: MA, Columbia University: Art Chairman: Light Crew, Stage Crew Manager . . . Mrs. Donna Leigh Collins-BA, BM, Tarkio College: English: Speech: National Thespian Troupe 1170 Sponsor: Draclu Sponsor. Mr. R. Nelson Cooksey-BS, Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: MS, Butler University: Industrial Arts Chairman . . . Miss Margaret C. Coombs-BA, Indiana University: MA, Columbia University: Foreign Language Chairman: Na- tional Honor Society Asst. Sponsor . . . Miss Honora J. Curran-BA, DePauw University: English . . . Mr. Wallace A. Decker-BS, Indiana Central College: MS, Butler Uni- versity: Music: Band, Orchestra, and Instrumental En- sembles Sponsor . . . Mrs. Phoebe Diederich-BA, DePauw University: Asst. Librarian: English: Library Club Spon- sor . . . Miss Dorothy J. Dipple-BA, Butler University: BS, Indiana University: Business Education: Y-Teens Sponsor. Mr. Allen K. Douglas-BS, MS, Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: Industrial Arts . . . Mr. Robert K. Eisenbarth-BA, MA, Butler University: Social Studies . . . Mrs. Mary Ann Elliott-BA, DePauw University: English: Senior Class Sponsor . . . Mr. Sidney R. Esten-BS, St. Lawrence Uni- versity: MA, Indiana University: Science: Stamp Club Sponsor . . . Mr. Edward E. Ford-BS, MS, Indiana Uni- versity: Business Education . . . Mr. Phillip Fordyce-BS, MS, Butler University: Science: Family Night Classes Director. Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs-BS, Butler University: MA, Uni- versity of Wyoming: Director of Publications: English: Quill and Scroll Sponsor: News Bureau: Yearbook and Newspaper Staffs . . . Mr. William H. Groves-BA, North Central of Naperville, Illinois: MS, Indiana University: Mathematics . . . Mr. J. Raymond Hall-BA, Wabash Col- lege: Social Studies: Senior Class Sponsor . . . Mrs. Mary Hammel-BS, MS, Purdue University: Home Economics . . . Mr. Clovys Harvey-BS, Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: MS, Indiana University: Co-curricular Activities Busi- ness Mgr.: Business Education . . . Miss Coralee Haus- knecht-BS, Indiana University: Business Education: Fam- ily Education Night Classes. MfSgt. Alfred J. Helgestad-ROTC . . . Mr. Milton J. Hiatt-BS, MA, Ball State Teachers College: Physical Edu- cation Chairman: Varsity Wrestling Coach . . . Mr. Donnld Higgins-BA, Butler University: Social Studies: Debate Club Sponsor: Forensic League Sponsor: Ripples Sponsor . . . Mrs. Rosalee Hofmann-BA, Butler University: Vocal Music: Opera Club Sponsor: Triple Trio Sponsor: Concert Club: Clef Club: Madrigal Singers . . . Mr. Robert E. Houg- ham-BA, Franklin College: MS, Indiana University: Mathematics: Science: Tennis Coach: Athletic Equipment Manager . . . Mrs. Diana H. Jackson-BA, Butler Univer- sity: English: Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor. Mrs. Janet Jackson--AB, Indiana University: English: Junior Town Meeting of the Air: Ripples Sponsor . . . Mr. W'ar1-en K. Jackson-BS, Eastern Illinois State Col- lege: MS, Butler University: Junior Home Room Chair- man: Model Railroad Club Sponsor . . . Miss Elizabeth J. Johnson-BA, Indiana University: MS, Butler University: Home Economics: Senior Class Sponsor . . . Mr. Edward J. Kassig-BA, Hope College: MS, Butler University: Science . . . Mr. Turrell Lavering-BS, Indiana University: Language: Foreigneers Co-Sponsor . . . Mr. Charles A. Leamon-BS, MS, Butler University: Physical Education: gcienlce: Freshman Basketball Coach: Freshman Football oac . Mr. Mordie B. Lee-BS, MS, Butler University: Physical Education: Science: Track, Cross Country Coach . . . Mr. Ernest E. Lelforge-BS, MS, Butler University: Science . . . Mrs. Virginia B. Loveland-BA, Western College for Women: Language . . . Mr. Albert R. Mahin-BA, Indiana Central College: MS, Purdue University: Co-ordinator: Mathematics . . . Mrs. Martha Xvagner McKay-BS, Butler University: Social Studies: Booster Club Sponsor: Cheer- leaders Sponsor . . . Miss Betty Jeanne McLeod-BA, Indiana University: MA, Middlebury College: Language: National Honor Society Sponsor. fum- ,- f f 1, , N 'W V I Avi jx I ,--f Af --., ,, f- ,xv ry 4 - 5 5 EW ' 3 if V. g, U , - ,-vfswgnw. 1 wwf V H 3, nw, 'Qi' -,f2q,3gg' 5 5 mx JM A, L- , al L, 5 2159? ikf , J' if gs lm R E5 EH' .W 'Tim-iwif - ' ff , M 1 0 f ' S. 121,31 gf ,hwitufxz . mc vias , i .,4,. milf' 1- ,wg ,, W. HE- . ww ff? . 57 3 .., 'x...6?' 2 . .. ,. X4 vi' 5 Af img Ml W 1. ew' . 1. 'SWE , x . m ,. ,, Mrs. Libby M. Moore Miss Max Moreillon Mr. John VV. Morris Mr. Noble Newsum Mrs. Anne D. Obenchain Miss Helen A. Palasz Miss Elizabeth Percival Mr. Kyle F. Peters Mr, Gene R. Poston Mrs. Julia Jean Rhodes Mr. Jack M. Rice Miss Louise Rice Mr. Charles L. Robbins Miss Betty Anne Rosenberry Mrs. Edna-Mae Ross Mr. Paul E. Rutenkroger Miss Melba Schumacher Mr. William W. Sirka Mr. Marvin D. Smith Mr. B. L. Stonecipher Miss Marie J. Sullivan Mrs. Ruth Chandler Tiderman Mr. Glen D. Vannatta Mr. Hubert L. Wann Mr. Silvin D. Weaver Mr. J. Curtis Weigel Mr. Allan R. Weinheimer Mrs. Elizabeth S. Weirick Miss Winifred G. West Mrs. Edna R. Whetsell Miss Flora E. VVill Mr. Hubert P. Vvilliams Mr. John E. VVilliams SFC James E. VVillis Mrs. Rosemary Clouser Mrs. Julia Cunningham Mrs. Eilleen Hall Mrs. Alice Marsh Mrs. Sara Powell Mrs. Maxine Smith Mrs. Lois E. Thompson Mrs. Josephine E. VVolf Mrs. Libby M. Moore-BS, Indiana University: Art: Art Club Sponsor . . . Miss Max Moreillon-BPE, Normal Col- lege, AGU: BS, University of Louisville: MS, Indiana Uni- versity: Physical Education: Girls' Athletic Association Sponsor: Girls' Sports Sponsor . , . Mr. John VV. Morris- BA, DePauw University: MA, University of Pennsylvania: Social Studies: Student Council Co-Sponsor: Quiz 'Em Team Asst .... Mr. Noble Newsum-BA, Valparaiso Uni- versity: Science . . . Mrs. Anne D. Obenchain-BA, Indiana University: English: Understudies Sponsor: Ripples Spon- sor . . . Miss Helen A. Palasz-BS, MBA, Indiana Univer- sity: Business Education: Business Leaders Sponsor, Miss Elizabeth Percival-BA, Hanover College: English: Girls' Bowling: Baton Club: Flag Twirling-Majorettes Sponsor: Ripples Sponsor . . . Mr. Kyle F. Peters-BS, Butler University: Athletic Director: Social Studies . . . Mr. Gene R. Poston-BME, Indiana University: Vocal Music: Operetta Director: Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show Director: Flag Twirling-Majorettes Asst. Sponsor . . . Mrs. Julia Jean Rhodes-BA, Drake University: MSJ, Northwestern University: English: Asst. Director of Pub- lications: Photo Club Sponsor . . . Mr. Jack M. Rice-BS, MS, Butler University: Physical Education: Science: Re- serve Basketball Coach: Asst. Track Coach: Asst. Cross Country Coach: Ripples Sponsor . . . Miss Louise Rice- RN, BS, Indiana University: School Nurse: Junior Red Cross Sponsor. Mr. Charles L. Robbins-BS, Missouri Valley College: Mathematics: Reserve Football Coach: Reserve Track Coach . . . Miss Betty Anne Rosenberry-BS, Butler Uni- versity: Home Economics . . . Mrs. Edna-Mae Ross-BA, MA, Butler University: English . . . Mr. Paul E. Ruten- kroger-BS, MS, Butler University: Mathematics . . . Miss Melba Schumacher-PhB, University of Chicago: MA, Ohio State University: English, Reading Lab.: English Dept. Acting Head: Senior Class Sponsor . . . Mr. William W. Sirka-BS, Indiana University: Safety: Driving Instruc- tion: Freshman and Reserve Baseball Coach: Reserve VVrestling Coach. Mr. Marvin D. Smith-BS, MS, Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: Mathematics: Science: Ripples Sponsor . . . Mr. B. L. Stonecipher-BS, Butler University: MS, Indiana University: Audio-Visual Education Director: Director of Counseling . . . Miss Marie J. Sullivan-BA, MS, Indiana University: Business Education: Freshman Home Room Chairman . . . Mrs. Ruth Chandler Tiderman-BA, MS, Butler University: English: Cozy Hour Sponsor: Senior Class Sponsor . . . Mr. Glen D. Vannatta-BS, MS, Indiana University: Mathe- matics: Chairman, Senior Class Sponsors . . . Mr. Hubert I.. VVann-BA, Indiana State Teachers College: Dean of Boys: Social Studies: Ripples Sponsor. Mr. Silvin D. Weaver-BS, Indiana State Teachers College: MS, Indiana University: Industrial Arts . . . Mr. J. Curtis vveigel-BA, Wabash College: MA, Indiana University: Social Studies Dept. Acting Head: Quiz 'Em Team Coach . . . Mr. Allan R. Nvelnheimer-BS, MS, Purdue University: Mathematics: Science: Hi-Y Sponsor: Math-Science Club Sponsor . . . Mrs. Elizabeth S. Wvelrick-BS, MS, Butler University: Home Economics: Cheer Committee Chairmanl Social Functions Chairman . . . Miss Xvinifred G. Vvest- BA, Ball State Teachers College: MA, Indiana University: Business Education Dept. Head . . . Mrs. Edna R. Whetsell --BS, Northwestern University: BS in LS, Columbia Uni- versity: Librarian. Miss Flora E. VYill-BS, Marion Normal College: BA. Indi- ana University: MA, University of Vifisconsinz Social Studies . . . Mr. Hubert P. Williams-BA, Butler University: Eng- lish . . . Mr. John E. Xvilliams-BS, Central Normal Col- lege: MA, Indiana University: Science and Mathematics Dept. Head: Golf Coach: P. A. Crew Manager . . . SFC James E. XVillis-ROTC . . . Mrs. Rosemary Clouser- Bookkeeper . . . Mrs. Julia Cunningham-Cafeteria Man- ager. Mrs. Eilleen Hall-Secretary . . . Mrs. Alice Marsh-Attend- ance Clerk . . . Mrs. Sara Powell-Clerk-Stenographer . . . Mr'. Maxine Smith-Bookstore-Clerical . . . Mrs. Lois E. 'F':ompson-Clerk-Stenographer . . . Mrs. Josephine E. vYolf-Clcrk-Stenographer. WHERE WE ACHIEVE A SENSE GF GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP VVe gain victories for Ripple in eight sports directed by eleven coaches. Our athletic facilities include a quarter-mile track, a football field with a stadium seating 7,200, a gymnasium which seats 1,350, and two tennis courts, new this year. Bob Lowe, Tim Talbott after match on the new tennis courts 2 ,Y Q fin 'BQ is Ay 5 , as Kwan 'Nh f WH L 1 Xf fi IQ- :::, L, , if :i.:,,.! 2 J '. :-'y:- 19 . b,.: , 5 N 'u Q fn 5, QQ WW' a, 'gifs :Bak 5 K yr ww. 5 1 Q A6 X5 . ww I y X. W, L2 Vi- . 35 ,W wx Q if If 538 axkvjff Q A' sift' - x 4 Q Hi . 1. Q ,hw .J A Vff T J 3 ff 'TA ggafi., ilMfn,wf,15. 5 Q S S .nn . 'T A 5 L Ap . ,-, , .5 LETTERNIENS CLUB-BACK ROVV: Ken Long, Sam Foster, Marshall Gage, Ned Bosler, Paul jenkins, jeff Hanselmann, Bob Burkhart, Hartzel Rynard, Max Gray, Dave Donnelly, Kenny Bramer. SECOND ROVV: Jim Camp- bell, Tom Chandler, Al Heffner, YVayne Tim- berman, Bart Spillrnan, Bill Distel, Bruce Black, Gene Skillman, Fritz Harbridge, Sandy Lee, Gary Gregory, John Lewis, Ted Cunlitle. FRONT ROW: Bob Campbell, Dave Gradison, Stuart Schaefer, Bill Batt, Clarence Munro, Bob Lowe, Tim Newberry, Don Penington, Ron Long. LETTER-GETTERS ACTIVE THIS YEAR Membership in Lettermenis Club is obtained by winning a varsity letter in any sport at Broad Ripple. Reorganized in the spring semester of this year, this club has been more active than in the past. The organization, under the lead- ership of Mr. Charles Leamon, held COACHING STAFF-BACK ROXV: Xvlllitllll Sirka, Milt Hiatt, Charles Leamon, jack Rice, Robert Hougham, john XVilliams, Frank Baird, Gene Beaman. FRONT ROWV: Charles Rob- bins, Robert Brown, Mordie Lee, Athletic Di- rector Kyle Peters. regular meetings and sponsored an all- school dance, the 'cLettermen,s Leapf, In the election of officers, John Lewis was chosen president, jerry Inglert, vice-president, and Marshall Gage, sec- retary-treasurer by the monogram men. There was a total of 48 lettermen this year. STUDENT MANAGERS-Bob Bass, Bill Nior- rison, Eddie YVilkinson, Bill Batt, Kenny B1'LlIHl'l'. BAIRDMEN TAKE SECOND IN CITY One of the best mound staffs in Rip- pleis history led Coach Frank Bairdis Rockets to 17 victories and second place in the City Tournament in 1954. Hurlers Gene Harvey, Al Lindop and Don Miller all turned in no-hit per- formances, Harveyis being the first per- fect game in school history. The team won twelve straight, including three no- hitters, four one-hitters, and three two- hit performances, before losing to Short- ridge. They lost to Washington, but bounced back to break Tech's 23-game, two-season winning streak. Ripple ended the season by breaking even in two contests at Anderson. The Rockets defeated the Irish of Cathedral in the City Tournament opener, 4-3. Next they met YVashington, and, after playing to a 2-2 tie in a game which was called because of darkness, defeated the Continentals, 3-1. In the final game of the tournament, however, the Rockets bowed a second time to the Blue Devils of Shortridge, 3-1. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM -BACK ROW: Dick Freeman, Ronnie Roberts, Bob Yount, Al Lindop, Gene Harvey, Don Miller, XVally Cox, Ken Long, Coach NO HITTERS-Al Lindop, Gene Harvey, and Don Miller, Ripple moundsmen, all turned in no-hit performances on the mound for the 1954 Rockets. For the Ripple diamondmen, the 1954 season was one of the most successful in history. Of the 13 lettermen from the squad, only four, Bob Burkhart, Ken Long, Ted Cunliffe, and Gene Skillman returned for the 1955 season. Frank Baird. FRONT ROW': Dick Rentsch, Bob Burkhart, Pete DeVault, Ted Cunliffc, Duane Zaring, Mgr. Kenny Bramer. , .MZSMWT I I xy VARSITY BASEBALL BR TEAM OPP. 1 Decatur Central 0 3 Ben Davis 1 5 Zionsville 1 7 Noblesville 0 L9 Franklin Township 0 4 Lawrence Central 0 6 Cathedral 4 1 Southport 0 6 Howe 0 5 Manual 0 HIT THE DIRT-Ted Cunliffe prepares to slide around Shortridge's third baseman in the 1954 city championship game. 9 Warren Central 0 17 Crispus Attucks 10 2 Shortridge 3 3 Washington 5 22 Warren Central 1 4 Tech 3 6 Anderson 5 5 Anderson 6 CITY TOURNAMENT 4 Cathedral 3 3 Washington 1 1 Shortridge 3 A LONG SLIDE-Ken Long starts to slide into home plate against Shortridge in City Tourney action last year. aa.2.L,,,f. A V' , . - K A RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM-BACK ROW- Charles, Hayes, XVayne Burridge, Dan Mohler, Ed Kerl, Fritz Hadley, Bill Kachel, Ron Long, Allen Ashworth, Ray Privette, Charles Ber- wick, Coach Bill Sirka. FRONT ROW-Frank Cleaves, Dick Simmons, Fred Hammond. RESERVE BASEBALL Rippleis reserve diamondmen, under Coach William Sirka, compiled five wins in eight starts in 1954, including a no- hit performance over Manual by Ieffrey 'KChipsD Williams. The Reserve Rockets opened with victories over Shortridge, Ben Davis, and Cathedral before bow- ing to Howe. After the no-hit perform- ance, against Manual, the reserves lost to Tech. VVashington was the next vic- tim, but a loss to Shortridge wound up the season. FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM-BACK RONV-,lim LaFollette, Jerry Christy, Bob Mueller, Mike VVilliams, Chris Witteveld, Tom Keller, Dick Pendleton, Dick Simmons. FRONT RONV-Greg Rogers, jim Roark, Dave Lawson, George Newhouse, Bruce Schlegel, Jim Black. FRESHMAN BASEBALL Ripplels freshman baseball team had a successful season in 1954, winning three games in four starts. The junior Rockets, who are coached by Mr. Wil- liam Sirka, opened by losing to north- side rival, Shortridge, 10-3, but bounced back in a second game to defeat the Satans, winning out 5-4. The frosh then downed Southport by a score of 10-T. The Ripple diamondmen closed the sea- son by defeating Tech, 2-1. TENNIS TEAM-BACK ROW: Bob Ford, Don Auten, Dick Hill, Tim Talbott. FRONT ROW: Larry McClade, Art Pittenger, Kent Ferguson, Bob Lowe. TENNIS TEAM PLACES FOURTH IN CITY Coach Bob Hougham,s 1954 racquet squad, led by Senior Art Pittenger, man- aged only three wins in ten starts, but placed fourth in city competition. The Rockets won their opener, de- feating inexperienced Attucks 6-0, but lost to a strong Shortridge team 0-7, and Anderson 1-6. Shortridge was ranked second in the state and the Blue Devils proved themselves by winning eleven matches while only losing one. The LOWE GOES HIGH-Letter winner Bob Lowe goes high for a return in one of last spring's tennis meets. Ripple squad downed Park 5-2, but Tech set the Orange and Black down, l-6, and Cathedral downed the Rockets 2-5. The Ripple players upended Park for the second time 6-1. Rippleis ten- nis squad then lost three in a row to Crawfordsville, Cathedral, and Colum- bus to finish out the season. The team produced live lettermen in Don Auten, Bob Ford, Dick Hill, Bob Lowe, and Art Pittenger. GOLF TEAM-BACK ROW: Coach John Wil- liams, Bart Spillman, Sam Foster, Steve Snyder, Wayne Timberman, Kenny Quanz. FRONT ROW: Cecil Earle, Bill Dugan, jerry Geller, Terry N. Thompson, Dave Gradison. LINKSMEN TAKE SIX OF EIGHT MATCHES Coach John Williams, linksmen, led by returning Letterman Bart Spillman, finished the 1954 season with a six-won, two-lost record. The Ripple divot-diggers opened the season with victories over Lawrence Central and Ben Davis. After being nosed out by State Champion Short- ridge, the squad defeated Tipton and placed second in the Bloomington Invi- tational. The linksmen lost to Howe and placed third in the Marion County Tournament. Victories over Washing ton, West Lafayette, and VVarren Cen- tral closed the season for the Rockets. The Ripple squad came in fourth in the Sectional and sixth in the State Meet with a total of 317 points. In match play, the Rockets scored 89 points, with their opponents netting only 47. The squad produced six let- termen in Sam Foster, Dave Gradison, Ken Quanz, Steve Snyder, Bart Spill- man, and Wayne Timberman. The reserves had a 2-1-1 record, beat- ing Ben Davis and Washington. The squad lost to Shortridge and tied Howe. F ORE-Letterman Kenny Quanz squares away with a solid wood shot in last spring's golf action. 1 BREAK THAT TAPE-Lennie Zaiser scores for a blue ribbon in one of the track events at the annual Night Invitational Track Meet. TRACKMEN PLACE SECOND IN SECTIONAL In five meets, the 1954 varsity track team, coached by Mordie Lee, came off with two victories, but placed second in the Sectionals. Ace shot-putter Bruce Mursch copped third in the State Meet, with a heave of 50' 3 . Mursch, Bill Distel, Marshall Gage, jerry Inglert, and john McLure placed in the Sectionals, in which the Rocket thinlies were edged out by Shortridge. The thinlies placed behind Short- VARSITY TRACK-BACK ROWV: Coach Charles Robbins, Coach Jack Rice, Mgr. Bill Batt, Mgr. Kenny Bramer, Max Gray, Bill Reid, Clarence Munro, Harry Cooper, Marshall Gage, Bill Alltop, Dick Dorsey, Dave Harrower, Mgr. Steve Iacobs. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Campbell, ridge and Tech in the City Meet, sport- ing two firsts and two seconds. In the Night Invitational, Ripple Finished second, defeating the County Champs, Ben Davis. jerry Inglert, Bruce Mursch, Iohn McLure and Bill Distel took blue ribbons for the Rockets. Bill Distel, jerry Inglert, Tom Chand- ler, Marshall Gage, and Lennie Zaiser were back for the 1955 season. Hartzel Rynard, Scott Comrie, Bill Distel, Tom Chandler, Frank Cullivan, Bill Lathouse, Jerry Bolden. FRONT ROW: Coach Mordie Lee, jerry Inglert, Lennie Zaiser, John McLure, Fred Hendricks, John Enoch, Neal Nollau. 8,2 EQ, Q' 1, me fl' M QQ RIP, be-9 M342 W fi: y 3 - i 3 R I 3 ' i al ' . I P l X: '. vi '-1 ' ls E 7X .- ..V it fi, . 5 .wg :I tsg, 5. E- I V Y. gvnzppia QQ, H Q Siirppe AV va U VN X ,V ,. Q.: is I as if wi 5 Ear, . ,ggi B M i yfii A ,. aglxeizidm , T - K Q ' A g,,,'agq A f ' V Q r 2 E?'Ri' X E' 'yi qv fi '-5? ' . .,,A?1'1.w , L 'Aw W J p 'f .i sr V' Wits' s 4 mliam, 5 if 55,1996 X., ,S g . if F -f f ,Qi ,. ff' i f.. :Mi fe 3 X ww. X, f' Y. 'X A 3 - fp fy? fs 95 , xg' ir if ' 4 xx? L, xt' , y, ' AL... '.1 'es 'MM 'I . li'-'V ., J.. 1 . RESERVE TRACK TEAM-BACK ROVV: Coach Mordie Lee, Coach Jack Rice, Bill Nob- Iitt, Omer Dix, Steve Cook, Bill Yater, Leo Needler, Dave Ballinger, Roy Connor, Mgr. Steve Jacobs. SECOND ROYV: Coach Charles Robbins, Jim Calbreath, Arleigh Hudspeth, Jack RESERVE TRACK Rippleis reserve thinlies won two meets and lost three during the 1954 campaign. The track and field men opened by setting back arch-rival Short- ridge by a score of 65-39. The first Rocket loss came at the hands of Mun- cie Central, followed by defeats by Crispus Attucks and Washington. The squad then defeated Howe to end the season. PLEASE I I Diane Harrison, Bob WVait, Barb Miles, Mary Hackemeyer, and Jack Benedix lead the Ripple cheering section at Diederich Field, where all home football games and track meets are held. XfVllll'Cl112l1'1, Roger Hole, John Ritterskamp, Ken Poisel, Bill Kilgore. FRONT ROWV: Larry Peavler, Charlie Locke, Russell Smith, Don Wilson, Sandy Lee, Bob Ponti, Doug Stem- shorn. FRESHMAN TRACK Rippleis frosh track squad defeated two of five opponents, and placed fourth in the city meet. The freshman thinlies lost their opening meet to War- ren Central. Harry Wood School was the first victim of the frosh team, who then fell to rival Shortridge. The junior squad then whipped Washington, but a loss to Howe rounded out the year. LEAPIN' Senior Jerry CLeapin'D Inglert goes high in the air to get that extra yardage on a practice jump last spring. Inglert was back on this spring's team, also. BRAINS BEHIND THE BRAVVN- Gary Gregory and John Lewis, senior football captains, discuss a new play with new Head Football Coach, Bob Brown. GRIDMEN SHOW BEST SEASON SINCE '48 Under the leadership of new Head Coach Bob Brown, the Rocket football- ers completed their best season since 1948 by placing high in city rankings. Coach Brown was elected Coach of the Year by the local sportswriters. The team, out to better the record of the previous year Q1-7j, began by edg- ing Kokomo, 8-7. The Rockets followed this with a 28-13 trouncing of North Central Conference co-champs, Tech, and a 26-0 victory over Ben Davis. The surging Rockets overpowered Rich- VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-BACK ROVV: Asst. Coach Gene Beaman, Mgr. Eddie WVilkin- son, George Choban, Dave Donnelly, Clarence Munro, Don Penington, Tom Donlon, Gil Berry, Ned Bosler, Fritz Harbridge, Harry Cooper, Head Coach Bob Brown. SECOND ROW: John Lewis, Tom Keller, Lennie Zaiser, Omer mond, 14-7, avenging the 1953 48-6 de- feat at the hands of the Red Devils. The Howe Hornets went down, 21-14. With hopes of City Championship high, the Ripple gridmen battled Washington, pre-season favorites, to a 7-7 deadlock before a Homecoming crowd which packed the bleachers. Manual furnished an easy 32-0 vic- tory. With the City Championship at stake, the rampaging Rockets met the Irish of Cathedral at CYO field. The Orange and Black were leading, 7-0 at Dix, Bob Ross, Jim Crosbie, Allen Ashworth, Dale Searcy, Ron Long, Paul jenkins, Mgr. Bill Batt. FRONT ROXV: Mgr. Bill Morrison, Jerry Haston, Bill Noblitt, Dick Nabb, Jack VVhiteman, Bill Reid, Tim Newberry, Bill Distel, Gary Gregory, Max Gray, Ken Long, Mgr. Bob Bass. DOXVN YOU GO-Ken Long knocks Ronnie Sherbert of Shortridge off his feet in last fallis Jamboree. Coming up to lend assistance is Bob Ross 1791, Clarence Munro C80D, and Dave Donnelly 1331. fPicture Courtesy Indianapolis Star.D the half, and 13-0 midway in the third period, but the fighting Irish bounded back to eke out a 14-13 victory. Shortridge was the final victim of the Brown-men. The team marched for two early touchdowns, and led at the quarter, 12-0. The Blue Devils returned a punt for a tally to get back in the game, but Ripple marched 80 yards to score, and the half ended, Ripple lead- ing 18-6. In a furious second half, Shortridge RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM-BACK ROW: Dick Verselle, Jed Smith, Bob Landgraf, Dave Engelhardt, Sam Smith, Mike Elliott, jim Har- bridge, Tom Abbett, Mike NVilliams, Jerry Has- took to the air, but failed to pass the roaring Rockets, who came out victors by 25-19. It was the Hrst victory over Shortridge for the Ripple gridmen since 1951. For Ripple, Kenny Long and Gary Gregory carried the ball 87 per cent of the time, gaining 1,894 of the 2,170 yards gained by the Ripple team. The Rockets attempted 66 passes, complet- ing 31 for 667 yards. ton, Coach Charles Robbins. FRONT ROVV: Eric Stephens, Bob Hancock, Charlie Locke, Tom Keller, Don Ingmire, George Newhouse, Doug Stemshorn. OFFENSIVE TEAM-BACK ROVV: Tom Don- lon, Don Penington, Ken Long, Gary Gregory, Paul Jenkins. FRONT ROWV: John Lewis, Dale Searcy, Dave Donnelly, Ron Long, Ned Bosler. QUARTERBACK: Bill Distel. OVER FOR SIX-junior fullback Ken Long crashes over the goal line for six points in the Tech game. QPicture Courtesy Indianapolis Star,J TRAPPED-Pete Schuppy, Cathedral runner seems trapped by Cary Gregory C881 and Dale Searcy. DEFENSIVE TEANI-LINEMEN: Dave D011- nelly, Bob Ross, Clarence Munro. ENDS: Fritz Harbridge, Tom Donlon. LINEBACK- RESERVE FOOTBALL BR TEAM OPP. 6 . . . . .Cathedral . . . . . 19 12 .. ...Tech .... . .. 12 0 .. ...Ben Davis... .. 7 0 . . . . .Washington , . . . . 13 14 .. ...Howe ,.... . .. 19 12 . . . . .Manual . . . . . 18 0 . . . . .Cathedral ..... . . . 33 1' .. ...Shortridge .... . . .. 0 0 ........ Warren Central ...... 12 ' Forfeit. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM-BACK RONV: Kerry Byrne, Chuck Stolte, VVayne Dal- ziel, Steve Browning, Sam Bangs, Steve Cox, Stan Lewis, Jack Terry, Chuck Holle, John Kingdon, Frank Lewis, jack Fife, Bob Smith, Earl Schopp, Coach Charles Leamon. SEC- ERS: Dale Searcy, Ron Long, John Lewis, Don Penington. BACKS: Cary Gregory, Ken Long. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL BR TEAM OPP. 6 . . .... Tech ........ . . . 29 26 . . .... Washington . . . 6 19 . . .... Howe ..... . 0 1' .. .... Shortridge . . 0 27 . . .... Manual ....... . 7 13 . . .... Cathedral ....... . 7 1' ........ VVarren Central . . . . 0 ' Forfeit. OND ROXV: Ray Ploughe, Bill Douthit, john Herder, Clark Edman, Dave Chenoweth, Dick Frame, Bill VVenz, Steve Frame, Steve Strie- heck. FRONT ROWV: Dave Alexander, jim Poole, Cary Bedell, Richard Roberts, Steve XVocrner, Tom Mitten, Dave Knight. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-BACK ROW: Ion Gregory, Hartzel Rynard, jim Campbell, Marshall Gage, Sandy Lee, Coach Mordie Lee. FRONT ROW: Bob Campbell, Dave Ransburg, John Ritterskamp, Arleigh Hudspeth. HARRIERS PLACE FOURTH IN Ripple's 1954 Cross Country Squad won five times in nine tries and copped fourth place in the Sectionals. Coach Mordie Lee's boys placed an impressive third in the County Meet, and fourth in the city run. The hill and dale men, led by Senior Marshall Gage and juniors Bob Campbell and jim Campbell, compiled wins over Warren Central, Southport, Ben Davis, Crispus Attucks, and Lawrence Central. The four setbacks included a heart- breaking one-point loss to Richmond. The squad also lost to Shortridge, Wash- RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-BACK ROW: Mgr. Bob Bass, Vern McKenzie, Fritz Lotze, Bill Kilgore, Larry Peavler, Larry Cohen, Ronnie Miller, David Lawson, Coach Mordie DEAD HEAT-Senior Marshall Gage and Jun- ior Bob Campbell finish close together in a practice run, while Coach Mordie Lee times their efforts. SECTIONALS ington, and Tech, whose runners also out-distanced the Rockets in the Sec- tional. Out of 17 teams, the Ripple run- ners placed fourth in this event. Coach Lee,s reserve and freshman teams also enjoyed good seasons, both of which lost only to Shortridge, win- ning all the rest of their meets. The frosh squad won the City Meet. This season Coach Lee said that the varsity team was his best in the last five years, and the frosh team was the best ever. Lee. FRONT ROWV: Jim P. Lowry, Steve Suhre, Brent Sutton, Tom Ritterskamp, Dick Fairchild, John Booth, Roscoe Campbell, Roger Cooley. XVRESTLINC TEANI-BACK ROWV: Jim Black, George Newhouse, Bruce Black, Chuck Delello, Morton Hollingsworth, jim NVurster, Clarence Munro, Albert Heffner, Dave Engel- hardt, Stu Schaefer, Charlie Lockie, Dick Mc- RIPPLE GRAPPLERS COMPI Coach Milt Hiattis grapplers won 10 out of 15 matches and took fourth in the County Tournament and fourth in the Sectional. Ripple placed two mat- men in the State Tournament, Jim Black in the 103-pound class, and Clarence Munro in the heavyweight division, to complete the best season ever at Ripple for Coach Hiatt. Ben Davis was the first Rocket vic- tim, and for the first time in Ripple wrestling history, the grunt-'n-groan men defeated Technical and Short- ridge. This yearis state champion, Southport, handed the Rockets their PINNED-Chuck Delello pins his opponent's shoulder to the mat in the Shortridge meet. 3 Ji, Nairy, Coach Milt Hiatt, Coach Bill Sirka. FRONT ROXV: Gordon Hunt, Steve Cox, Dick Roberts, Tom Mitten, Bob Ross, Russell Smith, john Southgate, lim Rosebrough, Nick Hock- mullcr, Scott Ford, Arleigh Hudspeth. LE BEST RECORD first setback, but the team bounded back to defeat Peru, 34-14. Losses to Manual and Crawfordsville were followed by victories over Muncie Central, Crispus Attucks, Richmond, Bloomington, Washington, and Decatur Central. The team wound up the season with losses to Kokomo and Anderson. Jim Black, Chuck Delello, Jim Wur- ster, and Clarence Munro placed sec- ond in the County Tournament while Bruce Black placed third. Clarence Munro copped first place in the Sec- tional, while Iim Black qualified for the State with a second. RIDE ,EM-jim NVurster prepares to break down his opponent in the County Tournament this year. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-BACK ROWV: Marshall Gage, Jeff Hanselmann, Don Penington, Steve Cook, Jim Campbell, Tom ROUNDBALLERS TAKE TW Coach Gene Beaman's basketball Rockets got to the semi-final round of the City Sectional Tournament before losing out to Crispus Attucks, the even- tual State Champion. The roundballers avenged two regu- lar season losses in the tournament, first by defeating Sacred Heart in the open- ing round of the Sectional, 51-44, and then bumping Cathedral, 61-52. In the Saturday afternoon game, the Rockets held Attucks to a fourteen-point margin, but lost, 33-19. During the regular season the Rock- ets posted an eight-won, nine-lost rec- ord, and the team dropped one City Tourney contest. The B-men opened by defeating Lawrence Central, 28-25. This was fol- lowed by victories over 1954 state final- ist Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, and De- catur Central. O Donlon, Kenny Long, Coach Gene Beaman. FRONT ROW: Jerry Hodges, Paul jenkins, Dave Freeman, Fritz Hadley, Mgr. Bill Batt. N SECTIONAL Attucks handed the Rockets their first loss, followed by consecutive defeats by Cathedral, Sacred Heart, Howe, and a City Tourney loss to Shortridge. The Rockets swamped Ben Davis, 68-49, and upended Manual and Greenfield, before bowing to Connersville, the only team to defeat State Champs Crispus Attucks in regular play, 71-69. The B-men stopped Noblesville, 68-59, but bowed to Washington, 65-56. War- ren Central furnished the final Rocket victory. This was followed by losses to Tech, Shortridge, and Greencastle. Ieff Hanselmann, Rocket forward, was named to both the All-City Tour- ney Team and the All-Sectional squad by the local sportswriters. High scorer for the Rockets was center Tom Don- lon, who averaged 13.7 points per game. DOUBLE TROUBLE-left Hanselman scrani- bles for control of the ball as two Howe Hor- Ymn- ,.1,wL. ws nu., UVM 1... VARSITY BASKETBALL BR TEAM CPP. 28 Lawrence Central 25 55 Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 42 62 Decatur Central 60 48 Crispus Attucks 76 53 Cathedral 56 37 Sacred Heart 52 59 Howe 75 54 Shortridge fCity Tourneyb 59 68 Ben Davis 49 68 Manual 58 72 Creeniield 34 Shertridge 69 Connersville 71 Greencastle 68 Noblesville 59 56 Washington 65 S d HSEQTIONAL 79 Warren Central 62 Cacia ear 66 Tech 76 HP edml CI'lSpLlS Attucks LONG SHOT-Ken Long jumps high to inter- jeff Hanselman C331 and Dave Freeman K3 cept a Warren Central pass. Also jumping is stand by. Fritz Hadley Crightj while Tom Donlon C35D, SHADOWED-Dave Freeman eludes his man, lays the ball up. RIDE ,EM-junior Jim Campbell carries the ball, and an opponent as Jeff Hanselman and Dave Freeman rush to the rescue. RESERVE BASKETBALL BR TEAM OPP. 36 Lawrence Central 38 28 Terre Haute Cerstmeyer 50 32 Crispus Attucks 68 33 Cathedral 44 38 Sacred Heart 24 52 Howe 59 34 Shortridge 29 28 Tech 37 43 Ben Davis 37 37 Manual 28 39 Harry E. Wood 27 47 Greenfield 29 45 Connersville 35 49 Noblesville COvertimel 53 51 Washington 47 33 Warren Central 46 38 Tech 47 46 Decatur Central 34 41 Shortridge 37 57 Greencastle 55 IN A FIX-Center Tom Donlon maneuvers the ball out of a difficult position as he is closely guarded by two Manual Redskins. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-BACK ROW: Mgr. Bob Bass, Coach Charles Leamon, Bob Heckman, Earl Schopp, Jim P. Lowry, Harry Jones, Roger Cooley, Frank Lewis, Harry FRESHMAN BASKETBALL BR TEAM OPP. 25 Lawrence Central 24 28 Manual 38 42 Washington 40 25 Crispus Attucks 43 36 Shortridge 48 30 Ben Davis 43 28 Harry E. Wood 17 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-BACK ROW: Coach jack Rice, Capt. Jim Crosbie, John Smith, Joe Aufderheide, Alan Figel, Jim Dawson, John Kingdon, Bob Smith. FRONT ROW: Mac Crosbie, Stan Lewis, Charlie Wright, Dick Frame, Bill Wenz, Jack Terry, Bill Douthit. 40 Tech 52 38 Sacred Heart 31 26 Cathedral CCity Toumeyj 51 26 Cathedral 53 25 Crispus Attucks 38 30 Tech 43 59 Howe 41 30 Washington 27 26 Southport 30 41 Shortridge 35 49 Warren Central 36 Crisso, Dick Simmons, Mike Williams. FRONT ROW: Greg Rogers, Roger Jacobsen, Ioe Mor- ton, Bill Kachel, Tim Newberry, Chuck Holle. Heil BULLS EYE! Sharon Steinberg, Susan Har- rower, and Judy Heim take careful aim at the GAA targets. GAA OFFERS WIDE VARIETY Fall, winter, or spring, the Girls, Ath- letic Association, sponsored by Miss Max Moreillon, has plenty to offer. Whether the girls just enjoy exercise or excel in athletics, the activities of the GAA Will fill their need. Starting off the autumn season, archery and volley- ball prevail. As winter approaches, basketball, tumbling, badminton, and bowling lead the list of sports. Spring means plenty of fresh air as the girls participate in archery, softball, and track. New on the GAA agenda is tennis. JUST PRACTICING-Marilyn King, Sharon Christinsen, Sylvia Wells, and Dierdre Porter ALL POISED-Betty Jacobs, Carolyn Sprecher Ctopj, Janice Bales, and Barbara Sibbing form a pyramid. GF SPORTS In addition to these sports, GAA plans picnics at some of the state parks, sends girls to the State Leadership Training Camp, and Play-Days throughout the year. An active group, it also partici- pates in Homecoming, Carnival, and Dublin Fair. Girls earn points for the CAA by participating in sports and by passing tests on those sports. Fifty points are necessary to join, 150 earn class numer- als, 250 earn a letter and 350 a state plaque. practice their badminton strokes under the guidance of Miss Max Moreillon. TIP IN? Intramural basketball boys, Don YVil- RINGER-Intramural Horseshoe champion, son, John Henderson, Bill Lathousc, go high Sophomore Jim Black, shows his championship into the air in an attempt to get a basket. form as he takes a practice pitch. TENNIS NEW ON INTRAMURAL CALENDAR In addition to the regular varsity, re- serve, and freshman sports, Ripple has a wide program of intramural sports in which all boys can participate. An in- novation in this yearis intramural pro- gram was the tennis toumament, made possible by the new school tennis courts. The singles tournament was won by Bob Lowe, while Lowe and Dave Harrower took the doubles tourney. In 1954, the intramural softball league WHAT FORM--Bob Wait takes a swing at the ball while Phil Rouse waits for the catch. Joe Schaub is the spectator. was won by the Flyswatters, who were undefeated in league competition. The 1954 table-tennis tourney was won by Dave Whinrey, who defeated Kenny Quanz in the final game. The intramural touch football league, which is played in the fall, was won by the Squeekins, who won eight straight. In the ,54 horseshoe tourney, jim Black, defending champion, defeated Tom VVillett in the final game. LEFT FOOT FORWARD-Jim Irwin carries the ball as Charlie Wood and jim Wurster prepare to touch him in intramural football. at ORGANIZATIONS 64 WHERE WE ACHIEVE THE ABILITY TO GET ALONG WITH OTHERS. Pursuing our interests in 44 school-sponsored activ- ities, we make friends and develop qualities of leadership and cooperation. Ninety-two of us work on the publications staffs while 696 students par- ticipate in music groups. We strive for membership in the six honorary organizations as Well as taking part in twelve service clubs and several hobby groups. 1955 Riparian yearbook editors, Frank NV2l1'lllilI'1d, Betty Smith, and Susie Friend, confer on yearbook plans. W' -2,5-1 V an A -if i -1 , ' ff' X, - ,, LfL 2 I f Q ' ff J , X Q, E W , 7 ' 'gif .. me Y f fly? Q fu. ,. , K ' K I r:-? W1 2 X M JI? ,, .. . v k frm, , , 3' , 'fQ,Q,.v x f 2. if ' f ' , YEARBOOK STAFF-Jane VVert, Kay Dar- ling, Margaret Stahl, Barbara Miles, Sue Waldo, Helen Price, janet Ralston, Marvin Glaser, Analie Shultheis, Rosemary Lobraico, Larry McGlade, Jim Wurster. New on staff midyear: Mary Sue Barney, Virginia Berry, Ann Bowman, Doug Burns, Sarah Hammel, Gail Moll. RIPARIAN STAFF MEMBERS STUDY AND WORK . . . All aboardli' Rippleis journalists are all packed and ready to leave for the summer journalism institutes. Last sum- mer 24 Riparian staffers attended vaca- tion-time conferences at Indiana, Michi- gan, Florida State, Northwestern, and Ohio Universities. Marie Kingdon, news- paper editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs, director of publications, Went to the National Scholastic Press Association convention in Minneapolis. Hard-working YEARBOOK STAFF members are Frank Wantland, Editor- in-chief, Susie Friend and Betty Smith, SUMMER JOURNALISM INSTITUTERS - Frank XVantland, Betsy Dierberger, Marie Associate Editors, Jim Wurster, Larry McGlade, and Doug Burns, Sports Edi- tors, Helen Price and Sue VValdo, Senior Editors, Margaret Stahl and Jane Wert, Organizations Editors, Analie Shultheis, Faculty Editor, Rosemary Lobraico, Virginia Berry, and Kay Darling, Under- class Editors, Marvin Glaser and Bar- bara Miles, Art Editors, Mary Sue Bar- ney, Gail Moll, Sarah Hammel, and Janet Ralston, Index Editors, Lou Gar- riott, Judy Marienthal, and Barbara Sedlak, Advertising Editors, and Ann Bowman, Typist. Kingdon, Ray Pickett, Margaret Stahl, jane XVert, -lim XVurster, Lou Garriott. NEYVSPAPER EDITORS-Ray Pickctt, ITIZIII- PAGE EDITORS-Katie VVisner, Sara Jean aging editor, and Marie Kingdon, cditor-in- chief. Reilly, Carol Cunningham, Dave Harrower, Ruth Padget, Patty Miner, Betsy Dierbergcr. TO IMPROVE YEARBOOK AND NEWSPAPER During the summer months, Riparian editors spend many hours planning the coming year's publications. At the Indi- ana University journalism institute last july, plans for THE RIPARIAN NEVV S- PAPER and THE RIPARIAN YEAR- BOOK won first prizes. The hard work put into both publications pays off, though, when staffers remember that for six years the Weekly has Won Quill and Scrollis highest award and the yearbook the All-American rating of the National Scholastic Press Association. Responsible for keeping radio and television stations and four Indianapolis NEVVS BUREAU-Nancy Ferree, Susan Stege- mcier, Jo Anne XVoddell, I. D. Murphy, Mar- thene Gray. newspapers informed about the latest projects at Ripple is the NEWVS BU- REAU. Members post their articles on the bulletin board in the main hall. Handling the subscription campaign and the advertising for all Ripple publica- tions is a year-round job for BUSINESS STAFF members. Yearbook ad sales are begun in the summer and completed by November. The subscription work begins with the campaign in September and continues with the distribution of the paper every Thursday and the year- book in early June. BUSINESS STAFF-BACK ROYV: Pete Krieg, Bill Dugan, Terry Joyce, Dale Searcy, Alison MacGregor. FRONT ROVV: Barbara Sedlak, Lou Garriott, Lois Hovey, Fred Sisson. W 11 111 r '- 1- gi RIPARIAN WEEKLY STAFF Cabovel-BACK ROVV: Merritt WVilson. Steve Rohr, Fred Genck, Bob Calhoun, Bill Borden, Bob Ash- man, Bill Batt, Martha Harrison, Anne Sidley. THIRD ROVV: Kay VVard, Susan Harrower, Jack Benedix, Carole Scott, Ann Lurie, Ron Schreiber, Dave Ransburg, Margo Milling, Jane Jobes. SECOND RONV: Mary Grubbs, Pat Reilly, Jackie Hudson, Beth Teeguarden, Dan Mohler, Kaye Hirt, John Ritterskamp, Charlotte Forsyth, Anna Mae Redenbarger. FRONT RONV: Barbara Clingman, Nancy Kernahan, Jenny Hartman, Ruth Ann Cornish, Barbara McMillan, Barbara Hess, Clifford Marks, Barbara Miles. BEAT NEWSHOUNDS Scurrying about with their Riparian hall-passes all hours of the day, news- hounds are the ulegsv of the NEWS- PAPER STAFF. All thatis printed is the result of their weekly beat cover- age. In addition this year, the staff created a 'cfirstv among high school pub- lications by collecting the best cartoons from the last six years into a booklet called Cartoon Carnivalf, QUILL AND SCROLL Cbelowj -BACK ROWV: J. D. Murphy, Ron Schreiber, Betsy Dierberger, Ji1n XVurster, Frank VVantland, Ray Pickett, Dave Harrower. SECOND ROXV: Susie Friend, Dale Searcy, Sara Jean Reilly, Ruth Padget, Patty Miner, Marie Kingdon. FRONT ROXV: Margaret Stahl, Betty Smith, Katie XVisner, Judy Marienthal, Carol Cunning- ham. New members: Bill Batt, Bill Borden, Bill Dugan, Lou Carriott, Marthene Gray, Terry Joyce, Barbara Miles, Alison Mac- Gregor, Larry McGlade, Helen Price, Analie Shultheis, Bill Spivey, Susan Stegemeier, Sue XValdo, Jane WVert. SUPER STAFFERS Highlighting the year for the 33 members of Ripple's national journalism honorary, QUILL AND SCROLL, was a session with Clay Trusty, Indianapolis News city editor, at a joint meeting with Shortridge. Earlier, the fall initiates were inducted in the traditional candle- light ceremony at another joint meeting with Manual. Upper-classmen, outstand- ing in journalism, are eligible for mem- bership. , M- HONORS BRIGHT Climaxing every year for NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members is the in- duction and banquet in honor of the new initiates, who are chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, leader- ship, and service. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - BACK ROVV: Betsy Dierberger, Tracey Hornburg, Diane Ralphy, Bill Bertermann, Ellen Mahin, Kaye Hirt, Jenny Hartman, Bob Ashman, Bar- bara Sedlak, Jane NVert, Bill Spivey, Pat Paden, Sarah Hammel, Anne Sidley, Fred Cenck, Helen Price, Susan Stegemeier, Ray Pickett. THIRD ROW: Barbara Miles, Patty Miner, Harolyn Harness, Carol Purves, Suzette Howell, Mary Ellen Combs, Jon Martinelli, Barry Dunn, Jackie West, Verna Hai'Iield, Nancy Hyde, Pat Bonewitz, Judy Bond, J. D. Murphy, Frank YVantland. SECOND ROVV: Janet Hepburn, Barbara Beal, JoAnn Riddell, Janice Crebe, Judi Middleton, Don Stuart, Cary Gregory, Bill Borden, Carol Cunningham, Connie Poggiani, COUNCILMEN Representing the student body, STU- DENT COUNCIL members sponsor projects for the betterment of the school, such as Homecoming and the Basket- ball Sectional Cood Sportsmanship Campaign. Analie Shultheis, Janet Sovine, Ruth Padget, Kay WVard. FRONT ROW: Katie WVisner, Mark Patton, Betty Smith, Marie Kingdon, Dick Uhl, Susie Friend, Ron Schreiber, Sue NValdo, Ma- tilda Moeller. STUDENT COUNCIL-BACK ROWV: John Kingdon, John Calm, Bill Lathouse, Jim Cros- bie, Bob VVait, Steve Foster, Marshall Gage, Cary Gregory, John Lewis. SECOND RONV: Mark Patton, Chuck Holle, Bill Spivey, Haro- lyn Harness, Sharon Dunn, Lynn Steigerwald, Linda Miles, Lynn Parrish, Jack Fife. FRONT ROXV: Tom Ritterskamp, Bill Douthit, Jane Korb, Beverly Youmans, Jane Jobes, Mary Anne Blackley, Suzie Lesh, Tom Burkhart. GW, ?' GOLDEN SINGERS-BACK ROW: jerry Dreesen, Kent Smith, Ken Sullivan, Dave Har- rower, Don Penington, Ned Bosler, Mark Pat- ton, Skip Mills, 1. D. Murphy. THIRD ROWV: Ken Bland, Fred Nichols, Lynne Iaggar, Dick Gilyeat, Dick Uhl, Bill Lathouse, Iim Crosbie, Ronald Geyer, Bob Lowe. SECOND ROXV: YOUR ORDER? Margaret Boggs and Carole Scott Wait patiently as VVesley Benson, new to the job of Waiter, takes their order at the uBasin Street Divef the OPERA CLUB,S Carnival project. -mail. 'T'T? F Nancy Jo Courtright, Kay Stephens, Diane Lowry, Ellen Mahin, Nancy Hyde, Karen Downey, Sandra Engmark, Barbara Miles, Sheila Johnston. FRONT RONV: Marilyn Stubbs, Kaye Kensinger, Linda Le-masters. Iudie Hargitt, Iudi Middleton, Carol XVillard, Harolyn Harness, Katie XVisncr, jane Korb, MUSIC HAVEN Rooms 211 and 209 on the second floor of the building are reserved for Ripple singers. Here, all chorus, glee club, choir, ensemble, and GOLDEN SINGERS classes are held. Most stu- dents interested in music strive to become a member of Golden Singers. A CAPPELLA CHOIR is also a promi- nent vocal group. Singing at public and school functions, these organizations average about 30 programs a year. These two groups when combined con- stitute the BROAD RIPPLE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR. Members of CON- CERT CHOIR, a notable vocal music group, are trained for the Ripple Choir. A CAPPELLA, CONCERT CHOIRS RANK HIGH A CAPPELLA CHOIR-BACK ROXV: Robert Schuller, Don Cutshaw, Barry Carlson, Paul Ohmart, Cecil Earle, Charles Kendall, Terry Joyce, Don Ferguson, Ronald Rech, Randy XValti, Gene Skillnian, Bob Landgraf, Dick Vance, Allan Seeley. THIRD RONV: Kaye Hirt, Ruth Hensel, Judy Davidson, Ann VVhite, Dick King, Jiin Lattimore, Jean Capel, Sandra Verplank, Peggy Gillette, Barbara George, Judy Buser. SECOND ROXV: Sharon Pier, Barbara Bretzman, Mary Beth YVright, Janet Chase, Susan Crabb, Janet Reeve, Anna Mae Reden- barger, Diane Harrison, Sally Jo Ziinlich, Judy Marienthal, Mr. Gene Poston. FRONT RONV: Joyce Renfroe, Sheila Ottinger, Margo Math- ews, Sharon Murphy, Marie Kingdon, Rebekah Dye, Suzanne Kiste, Donna Coyle, Beverly Young. CONCERT CHOIR-BACK ROXV: Ted Fields, Gordon xV2lSll11lUtl'l, Dudley Senefield, David Gillette, Scottie Conirie, David Oertel, Max Tudor, Martin Farash, Don Miner, Al Stottlcr, Greg Rogers, Terry Thompson. THIRD RONV: Charlotte Forsyth, Sue XVeaver, Elaine Gilbert- son, Judy Metzger, Doug Burns, Mike Davi- son, Mackman Blake, Barbara Sedlak, Carol Schopp, Gloria Lofquist, Janice Gardner. SECOND ROXV: Jeanne Grant, Carolyn Dodd, Margaret Boggs, Vicky Schort, Margaret Clapp, Sandy Pennock, Lure Giezendanner, Sue Tee- guarden, Marilyn Frietzsche, Nancy Leavell, Sylvia Copsy. FRONT ROXV: Pat Spees, Bev- erly Shaver, Marthene Gray, Sue Belcher, Eileen Brown, Barbara Brown, Janie Sutton, Sharon Hufnagel, Elizabeth Wfolfe, Henrietta Bongfeldt. CTFT. if-.J J fl f fri --- hs . . ,M A 'NJ' '7-15' 17' -2 5 tm W3 L! via? THEY FILL THE AIR WITH MUSIC Seated around the table are the MADRIGAL SINCERS, a group of iive boys and four girls selected for their exceptional vocal ability. As their name suggests, they emphasize the madrigal or folk type of music in addition to contemporary music. To be a member of CLEF CLUB is another music goal. Since membership is limited to 32, only the best musicians are chosen. Musical ability and schol- arship are considered when the fall auditions are held. MADRICAL SINGERS Cabovcl-Allan Seeley, Marilyn Stubbs, Fred Nichols, Diane Lowry, Skip Mills, Sandra Engmark, Dick Uhl, Dick Cilyeat, Sheila Iolinston. CLEF CLUB fbelowl-BACK ROXV: Bob Cleveland, Mickey Meese, Marshall C-age, Mark Patton, John Calm, Nancy Stephenson, Andy McClintock, Peggy Gillette, Pat Foley, Ellen Helpful stepping stones for advanc- ing in music are GIRLS, CONCERT CLUB, GIRLS' ENSEMBLE, AND BOYS, GLEE CLUB. Both Concert Club and Ensemble are selected girls, groups. Every music group at Ripple takes part in the presentation of the Christ- mas and Spring Music Festivals. 'KMlle Modistev was this yearis operetta, given by the Music Department. Choral groups made tape recordings for four Young America Singsn programs. Mahin, Linda Lemasters, Richard Cothcru, Dave Croner. SECOND RONV: Diane Lowry, Judy Cary, Marcia Rinne, Marilyn Mattox, Charles C-isler, Mary Beth NVright, Judy Lam- bert, Lorie Sutter, Barbara McMillan, Kay Stephens, Ruth Szathmary, Bonnie Barcik. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Rosalee Hofmann, Nancy Fowler, janet Patton, Virginia Berry, Ruth Ann Cornish, Carl Smith, Ann Bradford, Ca- mella Kygcr, Marilyn Stubbs, Sheila Johnston. 5 5 l i A A YQ , - ,ve X Wm ' . ,Q ar. Trib' 1 'ig X Tl ' 3 5 ,S 5 S E ,gg .-A 3 GIRLS, CONCERT CHOIR fabovel-BACK ROW: Verna Hailield, Dyanne Downey, Mar- garet Davis, Beth Teeguarden, Judy Riley, lean Neale, Linda VanDerMeulen, Marcia Miller, Mary Olson, Donna Hurd, Cindy Rog- ers, Margaret Stahl. SECOND ROW: janet Friedley, Mary Alice Conboy, Margaret Lof- tiss, Judy Puckett, Nancy Quick, Anne Carr, Kay Bateman, Donna Hammer, Sue YVilking, Judy Favre, Barbara Thiessen, Carol Koster. FRONT ROYV: Mrs. Rosalee Hofmann, Bonnie YVood, Pat McCord, Sharon Dunn, Mary Ellen Combs, Pat Paden, Sheryl Davidson, Sandra Sweet, Sherry XVampler, jo Shaffer, Gerry No- vak, Nancy Russell, Ruthann Cree. .Whit BOYS' GLEE CLUB Cbelowl-BACK ROXV: Fritz VanSkyke, David Elbert, David Brown, Eric Stephens, Bob Heckman, Tom Petty, Jerry Collester, Wayne Mossbarger, Steve Striebeck, John Kingdon, Wayne Dalziel, Steve Cox, David Johnson. THIRD ROXV: Kim Leech, Roy Boffo, Bob Swan, Cary Shepard, Bob Mueller, Jim VValden, Bob Hedberg, Bill Bangs, Chuck Holle, Steve VVoerner, jim james. SECOND ROVV: Bob Bird, David Smith, Scott Ford, Niel Brandt, Ierry Darlington, XVayne Kinman, Steve Cook, Charles Henzie. Don Seeley, Ed Berg, Mr. Gene Poston. FRONT ROYV: Charles Gisler, Lester Alexander, -lim Sims, Corwin Reynolds, Vance XVeisheit, Charles Erickson, Ioe Sanders, Larry Postal, Davifl Harmon, George Newhouse, Ronald Peavler. ORCHESTRA BLENDS INTO SWEET HARMONY With constant practice, perseverance, and expert guidance, Ripplels OR- CHESTRA members rapidly improve. Their practicing has been made more enjoyable since the school added the present orchestra, band, and practice rooms to the department tive years ago. The orchestra members have been rewarded for their hard Work by Win- ning Iirst place for the last four years in the Indiana School Music Associa- tion Contest. Special groups consisting of band and orchestra members represent Ripplels instrumental music department. These organizations which enter contests and entertain are the Flute Quartet-Bonnie Barcik, Linda Lemasters, Pat Foley, and Barbara McMillan, Clarinet Quartet- Ellen Mahin, Don Malcomson, Iackie West, and Mickey Meese, String En- semble-Judy Lambert, Dianne Reid, and Ellen Mahin pianist, Trumpet Trio Number One-Dave Croner, Ricky Co- thern, and Marshall Gage, Trumpet Trio Number Two-Steve Cook, Tim Lattimore, and Tim Steinmeier, Horn Quartet-John Ritchey, Bob Beckley, Harold Irby, and Bill Buehler, and Saxophone Quartet-Mickey Meese, Ralph Allen, Bob Cleveland, and Dar- rel Horton. GO, MAN, GO 'Bunny Hops, Ballin' the Jack, and lots of Jitterbugsv are typical requests received by the DANCE BAND. This talented group responds to these re- quests with almost professional skill. This year they sponsored K'Dance Band Jumps Numbers One and Twov as Well as playing at other school dances. ORCHESTRA-BACK ROWV: Ed YVilS0n, John Calm, Mr. Paul A. Brown, Mr. Wallace A. Decker. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Renfroe, Hazel Spees, Donna Young, Mickey Meese, Ellen Mahin, Dave Croner, Joe Jupin, Jim Rose- brough, Dick Kingery, Beverly Chappell, VV es- ley Benson, Dorothy Danner, Allan Seeley. THIRD ROW: Carol Hodges, Susan Cava- nagh, Carol Russell, Cindy Love, Deidre Porter, Charlene Schaefer, Carl Peters, Judy Davidson, Nancy Degner, Margaret Stahl, Janet Oestrike, Pat Buehler, Pat Foley. SECOND ROWV: Otto NVeigert, Don Malcomson, Roger Cooley, Gail Moll, Ruth Myers, Marilyn King, Delores Jones, Jack Trees, Harold Irby, Robert Beckley, John Ritchey, Diane VVhipple, Carol Bingham. FRONT ROW: Judy Lambert, Dianne Reid, Carol Scott, Jane St. Martin, Beth Teeguarden, Janet Sovine, Sharon VanSumple, Kent Weis- heit. DANCE BAND-BACK ROWV: Mary Beth Wfright, John Calm, Herb Taylor, Mr. Paul A. Brown, Hazel Spees. SECOND ROW: Mar- shall Gage, Dave Croner, Andy McClintock, Ellen Mahin. FRONT ROVV: Susie Bromert, Mickey Meese, Bob Cleveland. BAND-BACK ROWV: Chuck Henzie, Bob Bass, Jimmie Bretney, Ed NVilson, Ronny Green, John Calm, Jack Trees, Karl Griesbaum, Tom Jones, Carl Smith, Mr. Paul A. Brown, and Mr. Wal- lace A. Decker. FOURTH ROW: Nick Hock- muller, Nancy Carstang, Dave Croner, Richard Cothern, Marshall Gage, Jim Steinmeier, Steve Cook, John Smith, Jim Lattimore, Roger Jacob- sen, Don Newman, Bob Sleeth, Richard Rob- erts, Charles Taylor, Jim Augustine, Steve YV ann, Jack Pigg, Dave DeBruler, Bill Batt, Joe Jupin, Jim Rosebrough, Don Mills, Dick King- ery, Andy McClintock. THIRD ROW: Paul Ohmart, Bob Craig, Wanda Trueblood, Darrel Horton, Earl Schopp, Dan Mohler, Bob Cleve- land, Ralph Allen, Susie Bromert, Mickey Meese. SECOND ROWV: Rosalie Merrill, Dick Stassus, Cecil Earle, Vern McKenzie, Loanna Miles, Patsy Tobaben, Sue Whitelock, Donna Hurd, XVilliam Buehler, Harold Irby, Robert Beckley, John Ritchey, Bob Karles, Suzette Howell, Nancy Degner, Judy Davidson, Mary Beth VVright, Joyce Renfroe. FRONT ROW: Ellen Mahin, Don Malcomson, Jackie West, Mike Hogan, Herb Spier, Anne Laughlin, Shar- on VVorley, Lori Sutter, Ruth Szathmary, Bar- bara McMillan, Linda Lemasters, Bonnie Barcik. PEPPING IT UP Booster Club members truly enjoy the lively music of the PEP BAND. Organ- ized this year, it is now a regular part of the cheering section at all home basketball games. Members are: Don Malcomson, Paul Ohmart, Richard Co- thern, John Calm, Dave Croner, Chuck Henzie, Carl Smith, Bob Karles, Mickey Meese, and Andy McClintock. RiPPLE'S BAND MARCHES ON Playing at football games in the fall, taking part in parades the year round, giving an auditorium program in the spring, Winning top ratings in the In- diana School Music Association, and attending band camp in the summer keep the 82 members of the BAND active. The Ripple marching group looked snappier than ever this year in new black and orange uniforms purchased by the PTA. Mr. Wallace Decker, director of the band, organized a Bandette at the be- ginning of the fall semester. This or- ganization of band and orchestra mem- bers participates in programs as a demonstration group for band music. The twenty-five members of the Band- ette are: Bonnie Barcik, flute, Mary Beth Wright, oboe, Mike Hogan, Ellen Mahin, Don Malcomson, Rosalie Mer- rill, Dick Stassus, jackie West, clarinet, Suzette Howell, alto clarinet, Ioyce Renfroe, bassoon, Susie Bromert, Mickey Meese, alto saxophone, Bob Cleveland, tenor saxophone, Richard Cothern, Dave Croner, Iames Stein- meier, trumpet, Bob Beckley, Bob Karles, Iohn Ritchey, French horn, Bill Batt, baritone, Dick Kingery, Andy Mc- Clintock, trombone, John Calm, Ronnie Green, percussion, Carl Smith, sousa- phone. SWEET AND LOW ENSEMBLE-BACK ROW: Virginia West- brook, Anne Sidley, Susan Harrower, Jane Bern- harde, Carole Scott, Judy Cravens, Marcia Rinne, Judy Dismore, Rachel Patton. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Thurman, Donna Rand, June Rose, Kay Thompson, Dorothy Ireland, Jane Johes, Lois Hovey, Diane Casper, Janet Graver. CHOICE VOlCES The harmonized voices of TRIPLE TRIO are often sought after for pro- grams. Members are Kay Stephens, Janet Friedley, Jean Neale, Pat Paden, Jean Capel, Judi Middleton, Jane Korb, Judy Buser, Kaye Hirt, and Mrs. Rosa- lee Hofmann, director. SECOND ROW: Joyce Morrow, Carol Ann Shipely, Ann Klepinger, Phyllis Shafer, Mary Hackmeyer, Sue Plessinger, Sandy Dahlstrand, Cathy Mertis, Hazel Spees, Mrs. Rosalee Hof- mann. FRONT ROW: Judy Morrow, Janice Blacketter, Judy Brannock, Jackie James, Karen Newhold, Joyce Froney, Nancy Mills, Leona Ragsflalc, Connie Mitchell. ALAMANDE LEFT 'Swing your partnerf, called to the music of Gene Lewis, Steve Everly, and John Wycoff, is a Welcome sound to square dance enthusiasts at the dances given by SQUARE DANCE CLUB. John, who calls the square dances, also organized the club this year. Ln , W, 5 QQ ? ,EF bw-vvib 'wwf' SNEAKY Getting a 'isneak previewv of a film are Harold Teague, Kim Rader, Pete Stroth, and Doug Hollingsworth, PROJECTION CREW members. The Kheadmanv handles shipping, receiv- ing, and distributing the Elms. Each member of this crew shows these vis- ual aids to classes in the Projection Room one period each day. TESTING, TESTING Doug Hollingsworth, Scott Mac- Donald, Steve Allen, Eric Eikenberry, and john Duncan adjust the public address system for the announcements heard in the homerooms every day. Besides this daily responsibility, mem- bers of the PA CREWV have charge of sound equipment at athletic events, auditoriums, dances, and all other stage productions at Ripple. LIVE WIRES No dust is allowed to gather on the RADIO CLUB,S receiver and trans- mitter at Station BRHS, since the club members constantly keep the wires buzzing. These alive wiresf, as they are frequently called, built a short wave radio receiver as the yearns project. Preparing to receive a mes- sage, Bill Thoms plugs the loud speaker into the receiver as Mr. Paul A. Brown instructs him. ...L INFORMATION PLEASE The freshman information bureauv is COZY HOUR, which helps Ripple girls make individual adjustments to high school. Dyanne Downey, Ann Lurie, and Barbara George plan pro- grams, speakers, and panels for future meetings. The annual all-male panel discussion on dating problems and speeches by authorities on hair style and fashion highlight the yearis ac- tivities. HELPING HAND If the problem concerns Ripple's girls, it is the concern of the ORANGE AID to which every Ripple girl belongs. This, the largest of Ripple's co-curricular clubs, is the first activity to which a freshman girl is introduced. Judy Spivey, freshman, proudly receives her first badge of the school, orange and black ribbons, from Carol Puwes, presi- dent, as Marie Kingdon watches. TRAIN OF THOUGHT Trains, trains, and more trains is the train of thought of the MODEL RAIL- ROAD CLUB. Club members learn about railroading by making miniature layouts. Terry Collester asks advice from Tim Lynch and Robin Lytle about the position of a tunnel for this yearls model railroad. SOMETHING NEW? Just what are Jack Benedix, Ann Bradford, and Diane Harrison chatting about? These BOOSTER CLUB members could be discussing a new cheer, a new formation for the card section, or maybe new outfits for the cheerleaders. No matter what their subject, it will help keep school spirit high. HIGH STEPPERS Bippleis MAJOBETTES, short skirted and high stepping, are chosen for their outstanding ability as baton twirlers. At the Marching and Twirl- ing Contest at Tech High School last fall, the Majorettes strutted off with several prizes. Practicing their rou- tines in preparation for a football game are Sylvia Copsy, Cale Osting, and Kay Bell. FLAG FLINGERS Twirling black and white Hags is the job of the FLAG TWIRLERS who strut along in front of the band at football games and in parades. Show- ing off their new uniforms are Bar- bara Shook, Cynthia Ballweg, Judy Deck, Carolyn Sprecher, and Judy Snyder. Last fall one member of the twirling squad, Barbara Shook, also took part in the same contest at Tech. HIGH AIMS Mark Patton, Marion County Chap- lain, and Tom Peine and Tracey Hom- burg, officers of the Broad Ripple chapter, review HI-Yis national plat- form of clean living, clean scholarship, clean speech, and clean athletics in preparation for the annual initiation. This organization for boys is spon- sored by the YMCA. SOUND STRATEGY Mapping outv their course as Rus- sian and Pakistanian delegates to the Model United Nations are Susan Mar- ston, Katie Wisner, TRI-HI-Y presi- dent, and Margaret Boggs. Members of this club, which is sponsored by the YMCA, study the nations Whose dele- gates they represented at the model U. N. which convened in April. SING IT AGAIN Happy Birthday To Youv was the theme song of Y-TEENS as they helped the YWCA celebrate its one- hundredth anniversary. The club, an affiliate of the adult YWCA, partici- pated in the Penny Parade to make money for the Centennial Year. Oili- cers Judy Riley and Marilyn Carpen- ter fstandingj, and Nancy Hyde and Eileen Alsop plan the year's events, STICKER LICKERS Philatelists Blaine Cunningham, Ralph Allen, Bob Reichert, and Steve Cook join the ranks of famous men who have shared the same interest of col- lecting stamps, by getting together and exchanging stamps to enlarge their collections. Through these bits of col- ored paper, STAMP CLUB members are able to gain knowledge about for- eign countries. 4 me Maw f Q 455555 ,MN ,W I ya , I: M5 E B.. Q. 1 . - wi fr, 2 ,. . K x, V f. -,,p rw, . - ' 2 lr - 5 ,W , . .. . T , jig, K a. Mr ,. . W , .kk,. i '- : I QFD ,fm i fig? , rl na H K 7 - . ' ,V Y i:-' I r1-L- all in if :':f :- - ':,-.1 I-Fe : Y :-: . .. w w -,., 1-, v iii ,.:' -' ta ,.g.,L--.1--3-EEZ, gf - -. K ,fx .-'::,- 1 - .s fa ,pyy A I 1.2: JUNIOR CRUSADERS 'gjoin and servef' the National Red Cross campaign slogan, is also that of the IUNIOR RED CROSS. Foremost in the yearis activities is the annual fall campaign to raise funds for the organization's treasury. With this money, members render services to homes and hospitals. City council representatives Jane Wert and Carolyn Taylor, inspect a poster. SHARP SHOOTERS FOREIGNEERS member, Blaine Cunningham, tries a little target prac- tice While Io Ann Riddell and Judy Merrill stand ready to pass the am- munitionv at the clubis carnival booth. This busy foreign language club gives all Ripple language students a chance to treat their appetites with exotic foods at Spanish Festivals, Latin Ban- quets, and French Fetes given on alternate years. Eg.. LITERARY LEAGUE BIBLIOTECA, which in Spanish means ulibraryf, is the new name of the Library Club. Officers Harry Horn, Bev Griffen, joanne VVoddell, and Donna Rand demonstrate the clubis purpose, giving service to the library, by stamp- ing books and getting them ready to put on the shelves. Besides helping in this Way, the club sells pennants and participates in the Homecoming and Carnival. HEAR YE By listening to their voices played back on the tape recorder, BUSINESS LEADERS Janet Friedley, Pat Bone- witz, Mary Beth Wright, and Dick Vance hear themselves as others hear them. Members of this honorary Busi- ness Education club sell candy as their Christmas project and visit places of commerce to help prepare them for their places in the business world. MASK MAKERS A dab of paint here and a dab there on these paper mache masks eventually transform them from paper and paste into gay and weird faces. Marvin Glaser, Charlene Boyle, and Barbara Bretzman, ART CLUB members, attempt to out-do each other in creating the most comical mask. WHERE WE ACHIEVE LIFETIME FRIENDS AND FRIENDSHIPS. Here 1,770 Ripplites study and have fun together. The junior Class is our largest with 516 members. Next are the freshmen who have 441. There are 430 seniors and 383 sophomores. No matter in what class we are-freshman, sophomore, junior oi senior-we are first and always Ripplites. Bill Spivey, junior Class president tillxs with the Senior Class president, Mark Prtton Z QMWA., W-vw, 2 X Q Km- 'bn ?1. i sLii'i v ' ' QVf:s?1gW f6flg5S:5i U . ' ,V ,, N...WN g 5 E E Z 2 2 2 5 Q 4 1 E53 fi . . wg A a W ' i .+W'Wk 4 ,,,.mff-' AmW'5v,m,-vs, we -4 'mm i gg ,A V H., in W ' WE THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1955 RECALL FOUR YEARS Letitia Alexander-Booster Club 1-43 Draclu 33 Foreigneers 33 Jr. Jump Publicity Com.3 Jr. Prom Programs and Favors Com.3 Girls' Glee Club 13 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Span- ish Club 1-23 Thespians 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Elizabeth Allen-Baton Club 13 Hi-Jinx Hop Dance Com. 23 GAA 1-23 Sr. Gift Com.3 Archery 1: Badminton 13 Basketball 13 Bowling 1: Soft Ball 13 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Nurse's Asst. 4. Hannah Allen-Thespians 1. James Allread-Basketball Res. 2. Eileen Alsop-Booster Club 1-23 Jr, Invitations Com.3 Latin Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-33 Girls' Glee Club 1-23 National Thespians Play, Stage Manager 43 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Sr. Play Reading Com.3 Thespians 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3-41 Y- Teens 3-4, Pres. 4. Del Amy-Sr. Play Com. Frederick Arzet-Military Ball Refreshments Com. 43 ROTC Lt. 43 Tech H. S. 1. Dennis Ballere-Military Ball Com. 33 Legion of Merit 1-21 ROTC 2-4, Sgt. 4: Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Football Fr., Res. 23 Intramural Sports 1-43 Tennis Fr. Bonnie Jean Barcik-Booster Club 1-22 Business Leaders 43 Clef Club 3-43 Joe and Jane Dance Com. 33 Jr. Prom Entertainment Com,3 Legion of Merit 1-31 Flute Quartet 1-43 Band 1-43 Or- chestra 1-43 Ripples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Enter- tainment Com.3 Bowling 1-2. Cynthia Bash-Booster Club 1-43 Legion of Merit Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Spanish u . William P. Bastien-ROTC 2-4, Major 43 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Baseball Res. 2, Var. 3-42 Intramural Sports 2-4. Kay Geraldine Bateman-Legion of Merit 1-32 Girls' Concert Choir 43 Girls' Ensemble 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Riparian Newspaper Business Staff 33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Bowling 1-23 Library Asst. 3. Barbara Beal-Art Club 1-23 Booster Club 2-41 Draclu 33 Foreigneers 33 French Club 23 Home- coming Queen Candidate 23 Jr. Prom Programs and Favors Com.3 Legion of Honor 2-3Q Legion of Merit 13 National Honor Society 3-4: Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com. Marcia Sue Beaman-Baton Club 2-43 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Basbetball 23 Bowling 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Shortridge H. S. 1. Patricia Beattie--Booster Club 43 Shortridge H. S. 3. Beverly Ann Bechert-Booster Club 23 Latin Club 23 Sr. Grad Dance Refreshment Com.3 Thes- pians 1. Robert S. Bellows-Drama Festival Play 3-43 Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Legion of Merit 33 National Thespians 3-43 National Thespians Play 3-43 Ripples 33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Sr. Play Reading Com.3 Spanish Club 13 Thespians 1. Judy Below-Booster Club 2-33 Bowling 1-2. AT RIPPLE WHICH WILL LONG REMAIN IN OUR MEMORIES Gilbert I. Berry-Legion of Merit 1-25 Ripples 35 Sr. Grad Dance Com.5 Baseball Fr.5 Football Res. 2, Vars. 4. Vvilliam Reed Bertermann-Debate Club 1-4, Pres. 45 Jr. Dues Com.5 Legion of Honor 35 Math and Science Club 4, Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3-45 ROTC 1-4, Lt. Col. 45 Ripples 3-45 Sr. Ways 85 Means Com., Co-Chrm.5 U.N. Repre- sentative 4. Marlyn Bertrand-Art Club 1-35 Booster Club 1- 45 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.5 Latin Club 15 Iaegion of Merit 35 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations om. Jim Bettner-Newcomers Club 45 Noblesville H. S., Noblesville, Ind. 1-3. JoAnn Jeanette Boifo-Easter Auditorium 1-35 ACapella Choir 1-45 Operetta 45 Sr. Gift Com. Margaret Irene Boggs-Booster Club 1-35 Jr. Prom Chaperons Com. Chrm.5 Latin Club 15 Legion of Merit 1-35 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Operetta 35 Opera Club 3-45 Orange Aid Council 25 Sr. Play Reading Com., Chrm.5 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Treas. 45 National Honor Society 4. Judith Ann Bond--Booster Club 1-25 Business Leaders 45 Foreigneers 45 Jr. Prom Refreshments Com.5 Legion of Merit 2-35 Operetta 45 National Honor Society 3-45 Orange Aid Council 1-25 Riparian Dance Com. 45 Sr. Play Reading Com. Patricia Ann Bonewitz-Business Leaders 3-4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Legion of Honor 2-35 Le- gion of Merit 15 Girls' Ensemble 45 National Honor Society 3-45 Orange Aid Council 1, 45 Ri- parian Newspaper Copyreader 35 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.5 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4. Henrietta Bongfeldt-Booster Club 1-45 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.5 Nurse's Asst. 4. Edwin Best Bosler--Legion of Honor 2-3: Legion of Merit 15 Lettermen's Club 35 ACappe1la Choir 3: Boys' Glee Club 15 Concert Choir 25 Golden Singers 45 Operetta 45 Ripples 1-25 Football Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-4. Belva A. Botkin-Legion of Merit 1. James Bowen-Library Club 25 Ripples 25 Sr. Color Day Com. Jerry E. Boyd-Sr. Play Com. Kenneth Bramer-Hi-Y 2-35 Lettermen's Club 2-35 Sr. Color Day Com.5 Baseball Res. 2-45 Bas- ketball Res. 2-45 Football Student Mgr. 2-3. Jimmie Eugene Bretney-Band 3-45 Orchestra 2- 45 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.5 Baseball Fr.5 Intra- mural Sports 3-4. Barbara B1-etzman-Art Club 3-45 Easter Audi- torium 35 French Club 25 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Legion of Merit 1-35 ACappella Choir 3-4: Girls' Ensemble 25 Operetta 45 Orange Aid Council 35 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.5 Thespians 15 National Honor Society 4. Charlotte Ernestine Brewer-Sr. Play Com. Suzanne Bromert-Booster Club 2-45 GAA 15 Latin Club 15 Legion of Merit 1-35 Dance Band 45 Band 'l-45 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.5 Bowling 1. - - it V ,,,?,F,,,' .... AS GREEN FRESHMEN WE BOUGHT ELEVATOR TICKETS . . Barbara Browder-Art Club 1: Booster Club 1-4: Business Leaders 33 Cozy Hour 43 Draclu 3: Girls' Glee Club 2-43 liipples 33 Sr. Grad Dance COIH.3VOl16y Ball 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3: Tri-Hi-Y Hop Com. 23 Shortridge H. S. 1. Barbara Brown-Booster Club l-43 Latin Club 1: Legion of Merit 1-33 Concert Choir 43 Girls' Ensemble 33 Girls' Glee Club 1-23 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Thespians 1-2. Eileen Brown-Legion of Merit 1-33 Concert Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 2-33 Girls' Glee Club 13 Operetta 33 Sr. .Announcements Com.: Home Ec. Asst. 2-3. Nancy Carolyn Brown-Booster Club 1-4: Cozy Hour 1: Foreigneers 33 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Ripples 33 Sr. Ways 8: Means Com.3 Tri- Hi-Y 3-43 Sr, Mothers' Tea Com. Patricia Ann Buehler-Easter Auditorium 2-33 GAA 13 Jr. Red Cross Club 3-43 Legion of Merit 1-33 Band 1-23 Orchestra 3-41 Orange Aid Coun- cil 23 Badminton 13 Basketball 13 Bowling 13 Soft Ball 1. Barbara Scott Burkert-Art Club 2-31 Booster Club 2-43 Business Leaders 43 Easter Auditorium 23 Foreigneers 33 Library Club 23 Girls' Glee Club 23 Opera Club 3-43 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.: Soft Ball 13 Thespians 1. Bob Burkhart-Lettermen's Club 33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Baseball Fr., Var-s. 2-43 Intramural Sports 1-4. Judy Anne Buser-Booster Club l, 3-4: Foreign- eers 33 Jr. Prom Tickets COIN.: Legion of Merit 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 3: Golden Singers 43 Operetta 43 Triple Trio 3-4: Orange Aid Council 13 Sr. Vvays K Means Com. Birchard A. Butler-Hi-Y 23 Jr. Red Cross Club 1-4: ROTC 3-4, lst. Lt. 43 Sr. Announcements Com. Bob Caldwell-Sr. Day Color Com.: Baseball F123 Intramural Sports 4. Robert Calhoun-Debate Club 2-4, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 43 Jr. Town Meeting 43 Legion of Honor 1-33 Band 1-43 Orchestra 33 Ripples 3: Sr. Play Eeaginlg Com.3 Stamp Club 33 Quiz 'Em on the 1r -. Norma June Campbell-Vifarren Central I-I. S. 1-2. Jean Capel-Booster Club 1-43 Business Leaders 33 Draclu 33 Jr. Prom Ticket Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-33 ACappella Choir 3-43 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 1: Triple Trio 3-41 Ripples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Theme Com., Co-Chm.: Thespians 1-Z1 Marilyn Carpenter-Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Y-Teens 3-4, Treas, 43 Messenger for English Oflice 3. Darrell Caudill-Sr. Color Day Com,: Intramural Sports 43 Tennis Vars. 43 Vifrestling Res. 33 Shortridge H. S. 1. Donald R. Cavanagh-Military Ball Com. 43 CBOTC 2-4, Sgt. lst Class 43 Sr. Cap and Gown om. Janet Chase-Booster Club 1-43 Legion of Merit 1-33 ACappella Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Operetta 43 Sr, Mothers' Tea Com. George M. Choban, Jr.-Photo Club 1-33 Riparian Newspaper and Yearbook Photographer 1-23 Sr. Cap and Gown COIILI Football Vars. 3-4: Intra- mural Sports 3-4. ,,,,gp,,.,. 3.1.4, , .,.,, sa AFTER FOUR YEARS, AS EXALTED SENIORS, WE SOLD THEM Sharon Christensen-Baton Club 1: Booster Club 13 Business Leaders 23 GAA 3-4, Historian 43 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Archery 23 Badminton 33 Bowling 2-4. Margaret Ann Clapp-Legion of Merit 23 Library Club 13 Concert Choir 43 Girls' Ensemble 32 Girls' Glee Club 23 Operetta 33 Orchestra 1-2, Opera Club 3-43 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Basketball 23 Bowling 1-2. Gary Cluwson-Sr. Play Com. Mary Ellen Combs-Legion of Honor 2-3 Legion of Merit 3: Girls' Concert Choir 43 Girls' En- semble 33 Girls' Glee Club 1-23 National Honor Society 3-43 Riparian News Bureau 3: R.lDD16S 3: Sr. Snooper Com.3 Archery 1-2: Tumbling 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4. Nancy Claire Conrad-Booster Club 1-23 Busi- ness Leaders 33 GAA 3-43 Orange Aid Council 43 Qrchelgy 23 Bowling 1-23 Soft Ball 23 Home Ec. sst. 5. Janet Cook-Sacred Heart Academy, Louisville, Ky. 1-3. Marshall Steven Cook-Band 3-43 Sr. Play Read- ing Com.3 Basketball Res. 3, Vars. 43 Track Res. 33 College H. S., Bartlesville, Okla. 1-2. Harry Cooper-Sr. Announcements Com.3 Base- bfall Fxg.34Footbal1 Res. 3, Vars. 43 Track Res. 3, ars. - . Charles Richard Cothern-Clef Club 43 Legion of Merit 1-33 Math 8: Science Club 43 Dance Band 3-43 German Band 43 Band 1-4, Drum Major 43 Radio Club 1-3, Vice-Pres. 2-33 Ripples 2-33 Stage Sz Sound Crew 23 Trumpet Trio 3-43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. Nancy Jo Courtright-Booster Club 1-23 Fresh- man-Sophomore Talent Show 23 Jr. Prom. En- tertainment Com.3 Dance Band Vocalist 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Golden Singers 43 Operetta 43 Sr. Play Reading Com. Joyce Ann Cox-Booster Club 3-4: Foreigneers 33 Jr. Red Cross Club 2-33 Legion of Merit 2-33 Library Club 2-33 Sr. Ways 8: Means COIN.: Archery 23 Admunosen H. S., Chicago, Ill. 1. Donna Jean Coyle-Booster Club 1-43 Legion of Merit 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Operetta 43 Ripples 33 Thespians 1. Susan Ann Crabb-Booster Club 1-43 Business Leaders 33 Foreigneers 33 Jr. Arrangempms Com.3 Jr. Red Cross Club 2-33 ACappella Choir 4: Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Operetta 43 Orange Aid Council 33 Sr. Snooper COIN.: National Honor Society 4. Dave Croner-Clef Club 43 Legion of Merit 1, 33 Brass Choir 3-43 Dance Band 2-43 German Band 3-43 Band 1-43 Orchestra 3-43 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Intramural Sports 1-4. Donna Crowe-Baton Club 23 Booster Club 1-23 Legion of Merit 1-2, Albert Cunlilfe-Hi-Y 13 Legion of Merit 1-31 Lettermen's Club 2-33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Base- ball Fr., Vars. 2-43 Intramural Sports 1-4. Carol Ann Cunningham-BO0SteI' Club 1-23 PTA Dance Com. 23 Foreigneers 33 Legion of Merit 1-33 Math and Science Club 43 Society 3-43 Quill and Scroll 43 paper 3-4, Columnist 3, Feature and Means Com.3 Spanish Club Barbara Curry-Booster Cl u b Leaders 3-43 Legion of Merit 33 Shortridge H. S. 1. National Honor Riparian News- Ed. 43 Sr. Ways 1-2. 2-43 Business Opera Club 2: AT THE PROM WE WALTZED TO THE MUSIC OF RUSS CARLYLE . . Jeanne Danner-Legion of Merit 33 Operetta 43 Orchestra 3-43 Library Asst. 3. Joan Davidson-Latin Club 13 Operetta 33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Soft Ball 13 Office Messenger 4. .aean Davidson-Booster Club 13 Sr. Color Day om. Judy Davidson-Booster Club 3-43 ACape1la Choir 43 Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Operetta 3-41 Band 3-43 Or- chestra 43 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Office Messenger 4. Diane Elizabeth Davis-Booster Club 2-43 PTA Dance Com. 23 Legion of Merit 33 ACapella Choir 4: Girls' Ensemble 23 Operetta 43 Orange Aid Council 33 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Shortridge H. S. 1. Barbara Dawson-Legion of Honor 13 Legion of Merit 2-31 Math and Science Club 43 Operetta 2-33 Orchestra 1-33 String Ensemble 33 Opera Club 33 Ripples 33 Bowling 1-23 All City Or- chestra 2-33 All State Orchestra 2-33 All State Solo Contest 3. Jo Ann Day--Baton Club 1-32 Booster Club 1-3: Orange Aid Council 13 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Bas- ketball 13 Tumbling 1. Shan-lene Sue Day-Baton Club 13 Booster Club 1-23 Home Ec. Asst. 3. Nuney Ellen Degner-Legion of Merit 13 Li- brary Club 1-23 Girls' Glee Club 1-33 Operetta 43 Band 2-42 Orchestra 43 Orang Aid Council 2. Charles E. Delello-Intramural Sports 43 VVres- tling Vars. 3-43 Warren Central H. S. 1. Shirley De Vault-Flag Twirlers 2-33 Tum- bling 1. Dick Devi-ies-Sr. VVill and Prophecy Com.3 ln- tramural Sports 3-4. lletsy Dierberger-Booster Club 1-43 Jr. Prom Ticket Com.3 Legion of Merit 2-31 National Honor Society 3-43 Orange Aid Council 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Riparian Newspaper 2-43 Copy Ed. 43 Sr. Snooper Com.3 Thespians 1. Xvillinm Distel-Basketball Fr., Res. 23 Foot- ball Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-43 Intramural Sports 1-43 Track Vars. 2-4. Omer H. Dix-Legion of Merit 1-31 Dance Band 2-33 Band 2-33 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Cap 8: Gown Com.3 Track Res. 3, Vars. 4. Furulyn Sue Dodd-Jr. Red Cross Club 23 Con- cert Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' En- semble 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Orange Aid Coun- cil 1-23 Sr. Color Day Com. Pete Dodson-Jr. Jump Dance Com.3 Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Ways and Means Com.3 Football Res. 2-43 Intramural Sports 1-4. Karen Irene Downey-Baton Club 33 Booster Club 3-43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Golden Singers 43 Operetta 43 Opera Club 33 Orange Aid Coun- cil 33 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3-41 Greensburg H. S., Greensburg, Ind. 1-2. AND THE MAGIC LILTING THEME OF MOONLIGHT SERENADE Donna Downs-Booster Club 1-43 Cozy Hour 1-4: PTA Dance Com. 23 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Jr. Red Cross Club 13 Ripples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations COIN.: Thespians 1-2. Robert Gerald Dree en-Art Club 33 Easter Auditorium 1-32 Legion of Merit 33 A Cappella Choir 33 Boys: Glee Club 13 Concert Choir 23 golden Singers 43 Operetta 3-43 Sr. Color Day om. Barry Dunn-Legion of Honor 33 Legion of Merit 23 ACappella Choir 33 Golden Singers 43 Concert Choir 33 Operetta 3-43 National Honor Society 3-43 National Thespians 3-4: RIDDIQS fi? Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Best Actor Award in City Drama Festival 3. Sharon Dunn-Booster Club 1-43 Business Lead- ers 33 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 String Ensemble 1-33 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Student Council 3-43 Archery 13 Bowling 13 Tri-Hi-Y 4. Phillip Dupes-Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Hobart H. S., Hobart, Ind. 1-2. Rebekah Dye-Booster Club 43 Easter Audito- rium 33 Jr. Prom Entertainment COIN.: ACap- pella Choir 3-43 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Operetta 3-43 Ripples 23 Sr. Grad Dance Refreshments Com.3 Bowling 2-4, Sec. 3-43 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Robert W. Eberhart-Jr. Prom Guest Tickets Com.3 Legion of Merit 33 Dance Band 3-42 Band 1-21 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Intramural Sports 3-4. Gretchen Ehlert-Booster Club 43 Draclu 33 Foreigneers 33 Joe and Jane Dance Com. 13 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Merit 33 Girls' Glee Club 13 Orange Aid Council 13 Rip- ples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Invitations Com.3 Student Council 23 Thespians 1. Alice Enlow-Booster Club 23 Girls' Glee Club 1-21 Sr. Class Gift Com.3 Archery 13 Bowling 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3. James Essex'-ROTC 2-4, Sgt. 4. Judy Favre-Booster Club 1-43 Legion of Honor 2-33 Orange Aid Council 43 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Dean of Girls' Asst. 3-4. Donald R. Ferguson-Easter Auditorium 2-32 A Cappella Choir 3-43 Boys' Glee Club 13 Oper- etta 43 ROTC 1-4, Master Sgt. 43 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Intramural Sports 3-4. Claudia Jean Ferrell-Booster Club 2-4, Vice- Pres. 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Shortridge H. S. 1. Iffichard Filer-ROTC 1-4, lst Lt. 43 Wrestliiig fr. Virginia Lou Fokken-Cozy Hour 23 Bowling 1-2: Home Ec. Asst. 4. Patricia Kay Foley-Art Club 33 Booster Club 13 Clef Club 43 Legion of Merit 1-33 Flute Quartet 2-43 Band 1-23 Orchestra 2-43 Orange Aid Coun- cil 23 Ripple Arts Salon 23 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Bowling 1. James S. Ford-Debate Club 13 Legion of Merit 33 Sr. Baccalaureate Com., Chrm.3 Fort Wayne North Side H. S., Fort Wayne, Ind. 1-2. Charlotte Forsyth-Booster Club 1-41 Home- coming Queen Candidate 23 Jr. Prom Invitations Com., Chrm.3 Legion of Honor 1-33 Concert Choir 43 ROTC Sponsor 3-43 Riparian Newspaper Columnist 43 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Grad Dance Deco- rations Com., Chrm.3 Student Council 3-43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. AMID MUCH HULLABALOO AND CEREMONY, WE ELECTED . Samuel Foster--Sr. Grad Dance Com.5 Basket- ball Fr., Res. 2-45 Golf Vars. 2-45 Intramural Sports 4. Phyllis Fox-Booster Club 15 GAA 1-45 Latin Club 15 Archery 1-25 Badminton 25 Soft Ball 35 Tennis 45 Tumbling 1-2. Dave Freeman-Sr. Grad Dance Com.5 Basket- ball Fr., Res. 2-3, Vars. 45 Intramural Sports 3. Gerald Dan French-Business Leaders 45 For- eigneers 45 National Thespians Play, Props Com., Chrm. 45 Sr. Play Reading Com.5 Stage and Sound Crew 45 Shortridge H. S. 1. Susan Friend-Booster Club 1-45 Jr. Prom In- vitations Com,5 Latin Club 1-25 Legion of Honor 35 Legion of Merit 1-25 National Honor Society 2-45 Quill and Scroll 3-45 Riparian News Bureau Historian 25 Riparian Yearbook Activities Ed. 35 Associate Ed. 45 Sr. History Com., Chrm.5 Thespians 1. Marilyn Joyce Frietzsche-Booster Club 1-35 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Sr. Color Day Com.5 Home Ec. Asst. 3-45 Phys. Ed. Asst. 4. Phillip Fultz-Sr. Play Com. Fritz Gable-Jr. Prom Invitations Com.5 Legion of Merit 15 Golf Res. 4. John Marshall Gage-Clef Club 45 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.5 Legion of Honor 1, 35 Legion of Merit 25 Lettermexfs Club 2-45 Dance Band 45 Band 1-45 Sr. Grad Dance Entertainment Com., Chrm.5 Student Council 1-4, Pres. 45 Cross Country Fr., Vars. 2-45 Track Fr., Vars. 2-4. Darlene JoAnne Gerdt-Booster Club 1-45 Busi- ness Leaders 25 Cozy Hour 15 GAA 15 Jr. Red Cross Club 2-35 Latin Club 15 Legion of Merit 1-35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Ripples 25 Sr. Grad Dance Refreshments Com., Chrm.5 Thespians 15 Nurse's Asst. 2-3. Norma L. Geyer--Art Club 3-45 Sr. Gift Com. Ronald Geyer-Easter Auditorium 3: Legion of Merit 15 ACappe1la Choir 35 Boys' Glee Club 15 Concert Choir 25 Golden Singers 45 Ripples 25 Intramural Sports 2-45 Track Res. 2-3. Lure Giezemlanner-Booster Club 2-31 Legion of Merit 2-35 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Phys. Ed. Asst. 4. Elaine Gilbertson-Booster Club 1-45 Draclu 35 Latin Club 15 Legion of Merit 15 Concert Choir 3-45 Girls' Ensemble 25 Orange Aid Council 25 fiigiples 35 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.5 Thespians Mary Margaret Gillette-Booster Club 1-35 Clef Club 1-45 Foreigneers 45 Latin Club 15 Legion of Merit 1-35 ACappella Choir 45 Concert Choir 35 Girls' Ensemble 25 Operetta 45 Sr. Play Read- ing Com.5 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. VVilliam Gilligan-Phoenix H. S., Phoenix, Ariz. 15 Shortridge H. S. 2. Albert Gilner--Jr. Prom Decorations Com.5 Le- gion of Merit 15 ROTC lst Sgt. 45 Ripples 15 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.5 Basketball Fr., Res. 25 Golf Fr., Res. 2. Richard Gilyeat-Jr. Prom Decorations Com.5 Legion of Merit 2-35 Golden Singers 2-4, Pres. 45 Madrigal Singers 3-45 Operetta 2-45 Band 1-35 Ripples 2-45 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.5 Basketball F125 Track Fr., Res. 2. 'sf 4- tf1l'wT,7rj5y,.-luv-,9E. '1r' sw- 'rf 4 - fw- AND INSTALLED OUR FOUR FINE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Don Glnmlex--Joe and Jane Dance Com. 3: Jr. Prom Tickets Com.3 Band 45 SF- C13-SS Day Skit COIILQ Baseball Fr., Res. 23 Basketball Fr.3 In- tramural Sports 1. Marvin Glaser-Art Club 3-4, Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Hi-Y 33 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Merit 2-33 Riparian Yearbook Art Ed. 43 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Baseball Res. 33 Intra- mural Sports 2-4. Lawrence C. Goodrich-Radio Club 3-43 Mount Risco H. S., Mount Risco, N. Y. 1-2. Larry Goodson-Jr. Refreshment COIN.: Sr. Color Day Com. David Gradison-Easter Auditorium 1-33 Jr. Decorations Com.3 Legion of Honor 3: Legion of Merit 1-23 Lettermen's Club 33 ACappella Choir 33 Ripples 23 Sr. Gift Com.3 Baseball Fr.3 Basketball Fr.3 Golf Vars. 2-41 Intramural Sports 3-4. Leslie Graham-Model Railroad Club 2-3, Vice- Pres. 3: ROTC 3-4, Color Guard 43 Stage and Sound Crew 4. Diana Jeanne Grunt-Booster Club 1-21 Legion of Merit 13 ACappella Choir 43 Concert Choir 33 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. Marthene Gray-Booster Club 1-43 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Honor 1-31 Legion of Merit 2: Concert Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 2: Quill and Scroll 43 Ripar- ian News Bureau 43 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Thespians 1-23 National Honor Society 4. Janice Grebe-Booster Club 1-4: Cozv Hour 13 Jr. Jump Dance Com.3 Draclu 33 Jr. Prom Dec- orations Com.: Jr. Class Sec.: Legion of Merit 1-33 National Honor Society 3-43 Ripples 3: Sr. Gift Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3. Ronald Green-German Band 3-41 Band 2-43 Bandette 43 Intramural Sports 3-4. Jim Griilith-Sr. Play Corn. Tom Gronendyke-Hi-Y 33 Shortridge H. S. 1-23 Salina H. S., Salina, Kans. 3. Ronald Gruenert-Jr. Prom Decorations Com.: Legion of Merit 1-31 AC:-Lppella Choir 33 Boys' Glee Club 13 Concert Choir 23 Ripples 33 Sr. Vvays and Means Com. Barbara Guse-Sr. Color Day Com.3 West Bend H. S., West Bend, Wis. 1. Carole I-Iaine-GAA 1-21 Volley Ball 1-2. Donna Hamilton-Sr. Grad Dance Invitations Com.3 John Sutter H. S., Reseda, Calif. 1. Jane Ellen Hancock-Art Club 1, 33 Booster Club 1-42 Cozy Hour lg GAA 13 Latin Club 13 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations COIN.: Volley Ball 13 Y-Teens 2. Jeff Hanselmann-Jr. Jump Dance Com.3 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Honor 1-23 Legion of Merit 33 Lettermen's Club 3-43 Rip- ples 1, 33 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Baseball Res. 23 Basketball Res. 23 Vars. 3-43 Football Fr.3 Intramural Sports 1-41 Nominations Com. 3-4. ..-ig- 14 LIGHT BLUE AND CHARCOAL RIBBONS, MORTARBOARDS . . Barbara Hanson-Booster Club 1-21 Latin Club 1-23 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. Fritz Harbridge-Lettermen's Club 3: Sr. Class Day Com.3 Football Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-43 Intra- mural Sports 3-4. Harolyn Harness-Booster Club 1-43 Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 43 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Honor 3: Legion of Merit 1-23 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Golden Singers 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3-43 Ripples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Com., Gen. Chrm.3 Student Council 1-43 Thespians 1-2. Diane Harrison-Booster Club 1-4, Pres. 43 Cheer Leader 3-42 Draclu 33 Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Legion of Merit 33 ACappella Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 23 Oper- etta 43 Sr. Grad Dance Entertainment Com. David C. Harrower-Legion of Honor 33 Legion of Merit 1-23 Golden Singers 43 Operetta 43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Treas. 4: Riparian News Bureau Head 33 Riparian Newspaper Sports Ed. 43 Sr, Snooper Com.3 Basketball Fr.3 Intramural Sports 2-43 Track Vars. 3-42 National Honor Society 4. Charles XV. Hartley-Legion of Merit 1. John Harvey-Corridor Monitor 33 Sr. Play Com. Helen Suzanne Heifelman-Booster Club 1-21 Legiian of Merit 1-3: Sr. Color Day Com.3 Bowl- ing . Cornelia Helwig-Booster Club 2-4: Draclu 33 GAA 13 Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Legion of Merit 33 Ripples 23 Sr. Skit Com.3 Spanish Club 13 Archery 13 Bowling 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Ruth Ann Hensel-A Cappella Choir 43 Concert Choir 33 Operetta 43 Butler H. S., Butler, Ind. 1-2. Janet Hepburn-Booster Club 1-43 Foreigneers 3-43 Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Latin Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-31 National Honor Society 3-43 Orange Aid Council 3. Gordon K. Herbert-Intramural Sports 3. Deanna Kay Hershman-Baton Club 2-33 Boos- ter Club 12 Business Leaders 43 Flag Twirlers il?-33 Orange Aid Council 13 Sr. Mothers' Tea om. Barbara Hess-Business Leaders 43 Legion of Merit 33 Sr. Play Reading Com.3 Lawrence Central H. S. 1. Carl S. Hinshaw-Legion of Merit 2-33 ROTC 1-3, Sgt. lst Class 3. Betty I-locker-Art Club 33 Booster Club 3-43 Cozy Hour 13 Draclu 33 Jr. Prom Ticket Com.3 Orange Aid Council 43 Riparian Homeroom Agent 3-43 Sr. Skit Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Carol Jean Hodges-Easter Auditorium 32 Li- brarian 33 Operetta 4: Orchestra 1-4: Sr. Color Day Com.3 Richmond H. S., Richmond, Ind. 1. Doug' Hollingsworth-Audio-Visual Aid Crew 1-43 Legion of Merit 1, 33 Sr. Grad Dance Deco- rations Com.3 Sound Crew 2-4. AND TASSELS MARKED OUR SENIOR COLOR DAY JANUARY 6 Patty Holtsclaw-Booster Club 1-3: Librarian 1: Sr. Color Day Com.3 Basketball 13 Soft Ball 1. Tracey G. Homburg-Hi-Y 3-4, Pres. 4: Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-32 Math and Science Club 43 National Honor Society 3-4: Sr. Ways and Means Com., Chrm.3 Intramural Sports 3-41 Track Fr., Res. 2. Thomas E. Howard-Legion of Merit 13 ROTC 2-4, 2nd Lt. 43 Sr. Snooper COIN.: Riparian Home- room Agent 4: Baseball Fr.: Rep, to Hoosier Boys' State 3. Lloyd R. Howe-Jr. Arrangements Com.3 ACap- pella Choir 33 Boys' Glee Club 1-23 Sr. Class Day Com.3 Intramural Sports 3-43 Track Res. 2. Snzette Howell-Booster Club 1-23 Legion of Honor 23 Legion of Merit 33 Band 1-43 Bandette 43 National Honor Society 3-41 Volley Ball 2. Gary Hughes-Football Fr., Res. 2-33 Intra- mural Sports 33 Track Res. 33 Wrestling Fr. Thomas Emerson Hughes-Jr. Prom. Tickets Com.3 Legion of Merit 33 ACappella Choir 33 Boys' Glee Club 13 Ripples 1-31 Football Res. 2, Vars. 33 Intramural Sports 1-41 Track Vars. 4. Carolyn Sue Humphreys-Booster Club 4: Li- brary Club 23 Orange Aid Council 2-33 Ripples 23 Thespians 13 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Home Ec. Asst. 4. Shirley Jean Huntsman-Booster Club 1-2: Le- gion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Tum- bling 1. VVilliam Hurst-Booster Club 23 Legion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Intramural Sports 1-2. Nancy Hyde-Booster Club 1-31 Clef Club 2-42 Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 23 Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 43 Legion of Honor 33 Le- gion of Merit 23 ACappella Choir 33 Golden Singers 43 National Honor Society 3-41 Ripples 1, 33 Sr. Ways and Means Com.3 Y-Teens 3-4. Jerry Inglert-Booster Club 1-22 Jr. Prom Ar- rangements Com.3 Easter Auditorium 1-31 Let- termen's Club 2-32 Boys' Glee Club 1-23 Brass Choir 33 Ripples 13 Sr. Skit Com.3 Student Coun- cil 1-23 Football Fr., Res. 23 Intramural Sports 1-43 Track Fr., Vars. 2-4. Jim Irwin-Booster Club 1-23 Jr. Prom Decora- tions Com.3 Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 2: Legion of Honor 13 Legion of Merit 2-33 Boys' Glee Club 23 Concert Choir 33 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Skit Com.3 Basketball Fr., Res. 23 Intramural Sports 1-4. Melvin E. Isaac-Boys' Glee Club 23 ROTC 3-4, Comdr. Color Guard 43 Park School 1-2. Vaughn Ronald Jackson-Sr. Baccalaureate Com.3 Marshall H. S., Marshall, Mich., 1-2. Dorothy Jean Jacobs-Booster Club 1-21 For- eigneers 33 Jr. Prom Tickets Com.3 Legion of Honor 2-33 Legion of Merit 13 Girls' Ensemble 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: Orchestra 13 Opera Club 13 National Honor Society 4. Paul T. Jasper-Intramural Sports 43 North Side H. S., Fort Wayne, Ind. 1-2. Paul Jenkins-Jr. Prom Tickets Com.3 Letter- men's Club 23 Basketball Fr., Res. 2-3, Vars. 43 Football Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-4. 1- WE GRACIOUSLY ENTERTAINED OUR MOTHERS IN STYLE . Nancy Jensen-Booster Club 23 Girls' Glee Club 1-23 Orange Aid Council 33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Archery 1-23 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Office Messenger 4. Ralph E. Johnson-Sr. Ways and Means Com.: Ballard H. S., Seattle, Wash., 1-3. Jim Jones-Band 1 -4. Edwin A. Joyce, Jr.-Legion of Merit 1-31 Sci- ence Fail' 3. George Kaiser-Hi-Y 3-45 Sr. Color Day Com. Carl Kakasuleti'-Sr. Play Com. Edward Kappes-Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Baseball Fr. Robert W. Karles-Brass Choir 33 German Band aj Baisd 1-4Q Bandette 43 Stage and Sound reW '. Eugene Karnes-Sr. Play Com. Jane Anne Keene-Booster Club 3-43 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Merit 33 Girls' Glee Club 3-4: Sr. Vvays and Means Com.3 Tri- Hi-Y 3-41 John R. Buchtel H. S., Akron, O. 1-2. Kaye Kensinger-Easter Auditorium 1-33 Le- gion of Merit 1-33 ACappella Choir 33 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Golden Singers 43 Operetta 2, 43 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Bowling 1, Charles Kersey-Hi-Y 43 Sr. Play Reading Corn.: Greencastle H. S., Greencastle, Ind. 1-3. Betty Key-Booster Club 1-22 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.: Archery 13 Badminton 13 Basketball 13 Bowling 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2-3. XValter Key-Legion of Honor 1-23 Legion of Merit 33 Radio Club 1-3. Barbara Kiel-Booster Club 2-41 Jr. Programs and Favors Com.3 Latin Club 13 Legion of Merit Sr. VVays and Means Com.3 Shortridge H. Ed liikendall-Legion of Merit 13 Sr. Skit Com.3 Baseball Fr.3 Intramural Sports 3-4. NYayne Killion-Sr. Color Day Com. Nancy E. King-Booster Club 3-43 Foreigneers 33 Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Legion of Honor 3: Riparian Dance Com. 43 Sr. Grad. Dance Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Kirkwood H. S., St. Louis, Mo. 1-23 National Honor Society 4. AT THE ANNUAL SENIOR MOTHERS TEA IN THE GIRLS GYM Marie Ellen Kingdon-Homecoming Queen Fi- nalist 43 Jr. Class Vice-Pres.3 Legion of Honor 1-31 Golden Singers 43 National Honor Society 2-43 Orange Aid Sec. 43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Vice-Pres. 43 Riparian Newspaper 3'4: Ed.-in- Chief 43 Ripples 2-41 Sr. Snooper Com., Co- Chrm.: Student Council 1-2, 43 DAR Good Citi- zen Award 4. Jeannene R. Kinnett-Booster Club 1-21 Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Bowling 1-2. Suzanne Kiste-Art Club 1-23 Easter Audito- rium 2-32 Legion of Merit 33 ACappella Choir 3-43 Girls' Ensemble 2-3: Girls' Glee Club 13 Operetta 43 Orange Aid Council 23 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. Shirley Koeha-GAA 2-33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Stamp Club 33 Badminton 23 Basketball 23 Soft Ball 23 Volley Ball 23 Phys. Ed. Asst. 43 VVash- ington H. S. 1. Patricia Kocmich-Library Asst. 1-42 Library Club 1-43 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Spanish Club 1. Janie Korb-Homecoming Queen Candidate 43 Joe and Jane Candidate 23 Jr. Prom Programs Com., Chrm.3 Legion of Merit 33 Dance Band 33 Golden Singers 3-4: Operetta 3-41 Triple Trio 2-43 Miss Riparian 4: Ripples 2-33 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com., Chrm.3 Sr. Class Vice-Pres. Pete Krieg-PTA Dance Com. 2: Hi-Y 3: Jr. Prom Arrangements COIN.: Math and Science Club 43 Riparian Business Mgr. 43 Ripples 33 Sr. Play Reading COIILQ Iiitramural Sports 3. Roxunna Kuhn--Booster Club 1-43 Draclu 33 Jr. Prom Tickets Com.3 Latin Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-32 Orange Aid Council 23 Ripples 23 Sr. Grad lgance Theme Com.3 Thespians 1-23 Y- Teens . VVilliam Lamb-Football Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-41 Intramural Sports 1-2. Joseph S. Lannerd-Intramural Sports 2. Elaine Marie Lauxterman-Booster Club 1-43 Debate 2-32 Draclu 33 Homecoming Queen Can- didate 43 Jr. Prom Favors Com., Chrm.3 Legion of Honor 13 Legion of Merit 2-33 National Thes- plans Play 43 Orange Aid Council 13 Ripples 33 Sr. Class Day Skit COIN.: Thespians 1-2, Sec. 1. Nancy Leavell-Concert Choir 4: Girls' En- semble 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Bowling 23 Shortridge H. S. 1. Zan Lemcke-Booster Club 1-41 Draclu 33 Jr. Prom Programs Com.3 Girls' Glee Club 23 Rip- ples 23 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Fred Lemmon-Intramural Sports 3-4. Beverly Jean Lewis-Booster Club 1-43 PTA Dance Com. 23 Foreigneers 3-43 GAA 13 Jr. Red Cross Club 2-3: Orange Aid Council 43 Sr. Color Day Com., Chrm.3 Spanish Club 1-23 Bowling 13 Volley Ball 1. John Lewis-Legion of Merit 33 Lettermen's Club 3-43 Pres. 43 Ripples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Dee- orations Com.3 Student Council 3-43 Football Vars. 3-43 Intramural Sports 3-43 Bosse H. S., Evansville, Ind. 1-2. Ted E. Liebtag-Boys' Glee Club 13 Concert ghioir 23 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Intramural Sports Dorothy Jane Linebaek-Booster Club 1-43 Cozy Hour 13 Draclu 33 Foreigneers 33 Jr. Prom In- vitations Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-3: Girls' Con- cert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 33 Operetta 33 Ripples 23 Thespians 1-23 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. f - W f' 'W' r .w.. fn . . y --wTf--- - ., DONNING COLORFUL COSTUMES AND MAKEUP, WE BECAME . Sandra Kay Loertz-Legion of Merit 35 Colum- bus H. S., Columbus, Ind. 1-2. Gloria Lofquist-Booster Club 1-45 Easter Audi- torium 35 Legion of Merit 1-35 Concert Choir 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Orange Aid Council 25 Tr., Mothers' Tea Com.5 Thespians 1-25 Tri-Hi-Y Ron Long-Jr. Dues Com.5 Legion of Merit 35 Lettermerfs Club 35 Ripples 2-35 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.: Baseball Fr., Res. 2-3, Vars. 45 Bas- ketball Fr.5 Football Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-4. Bob Lowe-Joe and Jane Candidate 35 Jr. Jump Dance Com.5 Jr. Dues Com.5 Legion of Merit 1-35 ACappella Choir 35 Golden Singers 45 Operetta 2-45 Mr. Riparian 45 Ripples 1-35 Sr. Class Treas.5 Tennis Res. 2, Vars. 3-45 Student Coun- cil Pres. 4. Ann Lurie-Booster Club 1-45 Draclu 3: For- eigneers 45 Jr. Prom Guest Tickets Com. Chrm.5 Legion of Honor 1-25 Legion of Merit 35 Orange Aid Vice-Pres. 35 Riparian Newspaper Staff 45 Ripples 35 Sr. Gift Com.5 Thespians 1-25 Na- tional Honor Society 4. Jack Mclieen-Military Ball Com. 35 ROTC Cpl. 45 Sr. Color Day Com.5 Intramural Sports 4. Donald Lee McMahan-Legion of Merit 1-35 ACappella Choir 35 Boys' Glee Club 35 Radio Club 35 Sr. Announcements Com. Sandra M. MacLlxcas-Scholastic Art Key Award 35 Sr. Announcements Com.5 Shortridge H. S. 1-2. Tom Macy--Intramural Sports 35 Sr. Play Com. Don J. Malcomson-Legion of Merit 25 Clarinet Quartet Ensemble 1-45 German Band 45 Oper- etta 45 Band 2-45 Orchestra 1-45 Opera Club 4. Jackie Mane!-ing-Sr. Color Day Com. Judith Ann Murienthal-Booster Club 1-45 Dra- clu 35 Jr. Prom Entertainment Com.5 Legion of Merit 1-35 ACappella Choir 35 Golden Singers 45 Operetta 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Riparian News- paper Reporter 3-45 Riparian Yearbook Ad. Staff 45 Sr. Skit Com. Jon Lan-en Martinelli-Hi-Y 2-45 Latin Club 15 Legion of Honor 35 Legion of Merit 1-25 Na- tional Honor Society 3-45 ROTC Sgt. lst Class 35 Military Ball Com. 2-35 Riparian Newspaper Re- porter 35 Sr. History Com. Bill Meade-Legion of Merit 35 ACappella Choir 35 Boys' Glee Club 45 Football Res. 25 Miami Beach H. S., Miami Beach, Fla. 15 Elgin Academy, Elgin, Ill. 2. Patricia Ann Meeks-Sr. Play Com. Don Merrill-Jr. Prom Decorations Com.5 Let- termerfs Club 35 ROTC Capt. 45 Golf 35 Intra- mural Sports 45 Plant H. S., Tampa, Fla. 1-2. Jay Merritt-Legion of Merit 35 Brass Choir 2-35 Dance Band 2-45 German Band 2-45 Oper- etta 25 Band 1-35 Orchestra 35 Ripples 2-35 Sr. Grad Dance Entertainment Com.5 Basketball Fr.g Football Fr.5 Intramural Sports 2-4. John Richard Mertes-Intramural Sports 3-45 Cathedral H. S. 1-2. 100 ACTORS AND ACTRESSES FOR OUR SENIOR PLAY ON MAY '20 Judith Ann Middleton-Booster Club 1-43 Dra- clu 33 Homecoming Queen Candidate 33 Legion of Merit 1-31 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Golden Singers 3-43 Operetta 3-43 Triple Trio 2-43 Na- tional Honor Society 3-43 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Grad Dance Theme Com.3 Thespians 1-2. Barbara Miles-Booster Club 1-4, Pres. 3: Jr. Prom Decorations Com., Chrm.3 Legion of Honor 1-31 Golden Singers 3-43 National Honor Society 3-43 National Thespians 2-4, Unit Pres. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 ROTC Sponsor 3-4: Miss Riparian Candidate 43 Riparian Newspaper and Yearbook Cartoonist 3-43 Sr. Class Sec. Judy Miller-Booster Club 1-23 Legion of Merit 1-31 Girls' Concert Choir 43 Girls' Ensemble 2-33 Girls' Glee Club lj Sr. Color Day Com. Nancy Grace Mills-GAA 1-2: Girls' Ensemble 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Archery 13 Basketball 13 Bowling 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Richard Mills-Booster Club 1: Jr. Red Cross Club 1-43 Library Club 1: ROTC Cpl. 3-43 Intra- mural Sports 3-43 Wrestling Res. 3. Jack Milnes-Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Football Res. 2. Patricia Ann Miner-Booster Club 1-43 Fathers' Assn. Safety Contest 3rd Award 23 Jr. Prom Tickets Com., Chrm.3 Legion of Honor 2-33 Le- gion of Merit 13 National Honor Society 3-43 Orange Aid Council 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Ri- parian Newspaper Copy Desk 2, Feature Writer 3, Feature Ed. 43 Ripples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Theme Com. Charles Marvin Minnix-Legion of Merit 1-23 A Cappella Choir 43 Boys' Glee Club 13 Concert Choir 1-23 Football Fr. Matilda Moeller-Leap Year Dance Com. 23 Latin Club 13 Legion of Honor 33 Legion of Merit 1-23 National Honor Society 2-4, Vice- Pres. 43 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com., Chrm. Richard C. Moenning-Latin Club 1: Legion of Merit 1-33 Library Club 13 Dance Band 23 Band 1-23 Sr. Class Gift Com. Tom Mohler-Model Railroad Club 33 Band 43 Intramural Sports 3-4. John K. Mon-elock-Jr. Red Cross Club 1-43 ROTC 1-2. Clarence Munro-Jr. Invitations Com.: Legion of Merit 1-31 Lettermen's Club 33 ROTC lst Lt. 33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Football Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-41 Track Vars. 3-43 Wrestling Vars. 2-4. John David Murphy--Jr. Invitations Com.3 Le- gion of Merit 2-3: ACappella Choir 33 Concert Choir 33 Operetta 3-43 National Honor Society 3-43 National Thespians Play Stage Manager 4: Quill and Scroll 43 Riparian News Bureau Head 43 Riparian Newspaper Reporter 2-33 Ripples 1-3, Director 33 Sr. Snooper Com. Mary Lou Murphy-Booster Club 1-4: Draclu 33 Dublin Fair Queen Candidate 33 Jr. Prom Dec- orations Com.3 Latin Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-33 Concert Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 1-23 Thes- pians 1. Jim Math-Intramural Sports 4. Dick Nabb-Basketball Res. 23 Football Vars. 43 Intramural Sports 3-41 West H. S., Columbus, O. 1. Patricia Anne Nail-Booster Club 1-43 Cozy Hour 1-23 Girls' Glee Club 1-33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. Q r WHILE RECALLING OUR FOUR WONDERFUL YEARS AT RIPPLE . . 102 Leonard L. Needler-Sr. Color Day COIN.: Track Fr., Res. 2-4. Carolyn Neely-Booster Club 1-43 Cozy Hour 1-33 Legion of Merit 33 Girls' Glee Club 1-33 Orange Aid Council 13 Sr. Class Day Skit Com. Miriam Newton-Booster Club 43 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Bowling 33 Shortridge H. S. 1-2. Connie Lou Nicholas-Booster Club 23 Jr. Pro- gram and Favors Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Bowling 13 Ti-Hi-Y 33 National Honor Society 4. Kenny Nielsen-Hi-Y 33 Hi-Y Hop Dance Com. 3: Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Model Railroad Club 1-23 ROTC Rifle Team 3-43 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Class Day Skit Corn. C. William Noblitt-Legion of Merit 1-33 Math and Science Club 43 Boys' Glee Club 13 Concert Choir 23 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Football Res. 3, Vars. 43 Track Fr., Res. 2-3. Susie Nutt-Booster Club 2-42 Business Leaders 43 Easter Auditorium 2-33 Legion of Merit 2-33 ACappella Choir 3-43 Concert Choir 23 Operetta 3-43 Orange Aid Council 33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Carmel H. S., Carmel, Ind. 1. Mike 0'Connor-Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Intra- mural Sports 1-2. David Oertel-A Cappella Choir 43 Boys' Glee Club 1-23 Concert Choir 33 Operetta. 3-43 ROTC Sgt. 3-41 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Stage and Sound Crew lj Intramural Sports 1-3. Paul E. Ohmart-Jr. Prom Favors Com.3 Legion of Merit 2-31 ACappella Choir 43 Boys' Glee Club 23 Concert Choir 33 German Band 43 Oper- etta 43 Band 2-41 Ripples 3, Director 43 Sr. Election Com.3 Sr. Ways and Means Com. Bob Osborn-Booster Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-33 Ripples 1, 33 Sr. Ways and Means Com.: Track Fr. Sam Outealt-Hi-Y 3-43 Legion of Honor 13 Le- gion of Merit 2-33 Ripples 33 Sr. Announcements Com., Chrm.3 Football Fr., Res. 23 Wrestling Res. 3. Mary Ruth Padget-Booster Club 1-43 Foreign- eers 33 Jr. Red Cross Representative 43 Jr.4Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Honor 33 Legion of Merit 1-23 National Honor Society 3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Riparian Newspaper Exchange Ed. 2-3, News Ed. 43 Sr. Cap .and Gown Com., Chrm.3 Spanish Club 1-23 Bowling 1-2. Carl Alan Pangerl-Booster Club 13 Latin Club 1-23 Legion of Merit 13 Sr. Grad Dance Com.: Basketball Fr.3 Intramural Sports 33 Track Fr. Barbara Parr-Girls' Glee Club 3-43 Orange Aid Council 23 Sr. Color Day Com. Libby Patrick-Booster Club 1-43 Business Leaders 43 Cozy Hour 43 Foreigneers 43 GAA 13 Orange Aid Council 43 Ripples 33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Y-Teens 2. Mark Patton-Clef Club 2-4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Hi-Y 2-4, Treas. 3, Chaplain 43 Jr. Dues COIN.: Legion of Honor 1-33 Math and Science Club 43 Golden Singers 3-43 Operetta 3-43 National Honor Society 2-4: Riparian Yearbook Under- class Ed. 3: Ripples 1-33 Sr. Class Pres.3 Stu- dent Council 3-4. Kay Peacock-Booster Club 1-33 Cozy Hour 13 Riparian Dance Com. 33 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Archery 2. WE HELD CLASS DAY FESTIVITIES IN THE AUDITORIUM Thomas David Peine-Booster Club 33 Debate Club 43 Hi-Y 3-4, Vice-Pres. 43 Legion of Merit 1-33 Math and Science Club 43 Sr. Class Day Com.3 Stage and Sound Crew 4. Phyllis Ann Perkins-Shortridge H. S. 3. Virgil Perkins-Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 In- tramural Sports 4. Terry K. Pen-ine-Hi-Y 43 Math and Science Club 43 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Baseball F123 Intramural Sports 4. Raymond Pickett-Hi-Y 43 Jr. Dues Com.3 Le- gion of Merit 1-33 National Honor Society 3-43 Quill and Scroll 43 Riparian Newspaper 2-4, Circulation Mgr. 3, Managing Ed. 43 Riparian Dance Com. 33 Sr. Snooper Com., Co-Chrm. Sharon Lee Pier-Booster Club 1-33 Legion of Merit 1-33 ACappella Choir 43 Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls Glee Club 13 Operetta 43 Sr. Grad Dance Invitations Com., Chrm.3 Soft Ball 13 Thespians 13 Nurse's Asst. 4. Larry Pierce-Booster Club 1: Jr. Prom Deco- rations Com.3 Legion of Merit 13 Sr. Grad Dance Theme Com., Chrm.3 Baseball Fr.3 Track Fr., Res. 2-3, Vars. 4. Barbara Jean Pike-Legion of Merit 1-33 Con- cert Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 1-23 Operetta 3: Ripples 1-2, Make-up Com. 33 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Bowling' 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1-3. Jerry Deane Pipes--Library Asst. 3-4. Constance Poggiani--Booster Club 1-33 Debate Club 3-43 Foreigneers 33 Homecoming Queen Candidate 43 Latin Club 1-22 Legion of Merit 1-33 Math and Science Club 43 Operetta 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3-43 Ripples 33 Sr. Ways and Means Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Jim Pollard-Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Le- gion of Merit 2-33 Sr. Grad Dance Theme Com.3 Student Council 33 Football Fr.3 Intramural Sports 1-43 Track Fr., Res. 2. Ken Pollard-Shortridge H. S. 1. Gayle Postal-Booster Club 1-33 PTA Dance Com., Chrm. 1-23 Draclu 33 Freshman-Sopho- more Talent Show 23 Jr. Prom Decorations Com., Chrm.3 Legion of Merit 33 Ripples 2-31 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Thespians 1-2. Nancy Presley-Booster Club 1-3: Ripples 23 Sr. Grad Dance Refreshments Com. giially C. Prewitt-Bosse H. S., Evansville, Ind. Helen Price-Booster Club 1-33 PTA Dance Com. 23 Foreigneers 33 Latin Club 1-21 Legion of Merit 1-33 National Honor Society 3-4: Orange Aid Council 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Ri- parian Newspaper Business Staff 33 Riparian Yearbook Sr. Section Co-Ed. 43 Sr. Grad Dance Entertainment Com.3 Sr. Mothers' Tea. Com. Janet Carol Pryor-Booster Club 1-23 Legion of Merit 1-33 Orchestra 1-33 Sr. Grad Dance Theme Com.3 Spanish Club 1-2. Carol Lee Purves-Booster Club 1-43 Joe and Jane Candidate 13 Legion of Honor 2-32 Legion of Merit 13 Golden Singers 33 Operetta 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3-43 Orange Aid Council 2, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 43 Miss Riparian Candidate 43 Ripples 1, 33 Student Council 2-3. DRESSED IN OUR SUNDAY BEST, WE SOLEMNLY ATTENDED . ,av- 104 Kenneth Qnanz-Legion of Merit 33 Lettermen's Club 33 ROTC Sgt. lst Class 33 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Golf Fr., Vars. 2-41 Intramural Sports 3-43 Cross Country Fr., Res. 23 Wrestling Fr. Carol Martin Ragan-Booster Club 23 Foreign- eers 3-43 Homecoming Queen Candidate 43 Jr. Prom Arrangements Com.: Jr. Red Cross Club 1-23 Riparian Newspaper Editorial Staff 43 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Thespians 1-23 Nurse's Asst. 43 National Honor Society 4. Phil Raines-Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Rip- ples 13 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 In- tramural Sports 1. Diane Ralphy-Booster Club 1-33 Legion of Merit 1-33 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' En- semble 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 National Honor Society 3-43 Orange Aid CounciI'13 Ripples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 1-3. Ronald Rech-Boys' Glee Club 1-23 Operetta 1. Anna Mae Redenbarger-Booster Club 2: Jr. Red Cross Club 43 Latin Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-33 A Cappella Choir 33 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Golden Singers 43 Operetta 3-43 Riparian Newspaper Business Staff 43 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 National Honor Society 4. Janet L. ReevwBooster Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-3Q ACappella Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Glee Club 23 Operetta 43 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Basketball 13 Soft Ball 1. Sara Jean Reilly-Booster Club 3-43 Debate Club 3-43 Foreigneers 3-4, French Club Pres. 33 GAA 2-3, Pres. 33 Homecoming Queen Candidate 33 Legion of Honor 3: Orange Aid Council 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Riparian Newspaper 3-4, Editorial Ed. 43 Outstanding Junior Awardg Rye County Day School, Rye, N. Y. 1: National Honor Society 4. Donald Rentseh-ROTC 1-4, Master Sgt. 43 ROTC Rifle Team 33 Sr. Color Day Com.: Intra- mural Sports l-3. Roberta Richardson-Booster Club 33 Cozy Hour 13 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-33 Orange Aid Council 13 Sr. Grad Dance Com. Robert Richmond-Legion of Merit 2-32 ROTC lst Lt. 43 Military Ball Dance Com. 43 Football Fr.3 Track Res. 2. Jo Ann Riddell-Booster Club 1-43 Foreigneers 3-4, Vice-Pres. 3, General Chrm. 43 Jr. Red Cross Club 2-31 Legion of Honor 1-33 Library Club 13 National Honor Society 3-41 Sr. Play Reading Com.3 Spanish Club 1-21 Archery 1. John P. Ritterskamp-Latin Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-33 Riparian Newspaper Copy Reader 43 Stamp Club 33 Cross Country Fr., Res. 2-3, Vars. 43 Track Res. 2-3, Vars. 4. Jeannine LaMae Robbins-Booster Club 23 Le- gion of Merit 1-31 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Glee Club 23 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Dave Roberts-Jr. Arrangements Com.3 Legion of Honor 13 Legion of Merit 2-33 Military Ball Com.3 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Baseball Fr.: Basketball Fr., Res. 23 Football Fr.3 Intramural Sports 3-4. Nick Rohrman-Sr. Color Day Com.3 Intramural Sports 43 Cathedral H. S. 1-2. Barbara Rosell-Booster Club 1-43 Ripples 23 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Archery 1-22 Bowling 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Home Ec. Asst. 4. Phil Rouse-Legion of Merit 33 Ripples 2-31 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Football Res. 2: Intra- mural Sports 3-41 Wrestling Fr. f : , BACCALAUREATE SERVICE AT BROADWAY METHODIST CHURCH VVilliam Roush-Model Railroad Club 1-33 Radio Club 1-23 Ripples 1-33 Stage and Sound Crew 1-43 Student Mgr. 1-2. Richard Ruble-Ripples 3: Sr. Cap and Gown Com.: Baseball Fr., Res. 23 Intramural Sports 1-43 Vvrestling Res. 2-3. Beverly Sale-Baton Club 1-23 Booster Club 1-43 Legion of Merit 2-3. Charlene Schaefer-Booster Club 2, 4: Debate Club 1, 33 Foreigneers 33 Jr. Town Meeting 43 Orchestra 3-43 Opera Club 13 Spanish Club 1: Bowling 1. Joe Schaub-Ripples 2-33 Football Res. 23 In- tramural Sports 3. Ellen Schloss-Booster Club 1-33 Business Leaders 33 Jr. Red Cross Club 1-23 Legion of Merit 1-33 Library Club 13 Sr. Ways and Means Coma: Nurse's Asst. 1-23 National Honor Soci- ety . David VV. Schmidt-Hi-Y 2-41 Legion of Merit 23 Math and Science Club 43 Track Res. 2. Carol Schopp-Booster Club 1-33 Latin Club 1-2: Legion of Merit 1-33 Concert Choir 3-43 Girls' Ensemble 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Orange Aid Council 23 Sr. Play Reading Com.3 Sr. VVill and Prophecy Com.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Ronald V. Schreiber-Latin Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-31 National Honor Society 2-43 Quill and Scroll 43 Sr. Snooper Com.: Intramural Sports 3-4. Maurice Schuetz-Band 1-43 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Intramural Sports 4. Sally Scott-Girls' Ensemble 2-33 Orange Aid Council 43 Ripples 23 Sr. Cap and Gown COPD.: Bowling 1-2. Dale Searcy-Legion of Honor 2-33 Legion of Merit 13 Lettermen's Club 33 Photo Club 1-23 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Riparian Newspaper and Yearbook Photographer 1-4: Ripples 1-23 Foot- ball Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-43 Track Fr., Res. 33 Vllrestling Res. 23 National Honor Society 4. Bill Secor-Jr. Town Meeting 43 Math and Sci- ence Club 43 ROTC 2-4, Sgt. 1st Class 43 Sr. Announcements Com.3 Baseball Res. 23 Intra- mural Sports 3-4. Phyllis Jean Shafer-Business Leaders 43 Le- gion of Merit 1-23 Library Club 1-23 Girls' En- semble 43 Girls' Glee Club 1-33 Operetta 43 Sr. Grad 4Dance Decorations Com.3 Music Dept. Asst. . Cm-ol Ann Shreve-Booster Club 1-43 Legion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Soft Ball 13 Volley Ball 1-2. Analie Shultheiw-Booster Club 1-23 Business Leaders 33 Legion of Merit 1-33 National Honor Society 3-43 Orange Aid Council 1-43 Quill and Scroll 43 Riparian Dance Decorations Com. 3: Riparian Yearbook Faculty Ed. 4: Sr. Vlfays and Means Com.3 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Badminton 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Barbara Sibbing-Booster Club 13 GAA 1-4: Homecoming Queen Candidate 43 Sr. Color Day Com.: Archery 3: Badminton 2-33 Basketball 1-43 Bowling 43 Soft Ball 1-43 Volley Ball 43 Phys. Ed. Asst. 4. Jo Ann Silvey-Art Club 13 Booster Club 1-33 Foreigneers 33 Latin Club 1: Legion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Announcements Com. MARCHING TO THE STRAINS OF HPOMP AND CIRCUMSTANCEH Dan A. Sims-Booster Club 43 Hi-Y 1-23 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-33 Band 1-23 Ripples 33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Base- ball Fr.3 Football Fr.3 Intramural Sports 3-4. Roland WV. Slagle-Booster Club 13 Sr. Play COIN.: Intramural Sports 2. Virginia Slemmons-Booster Club 1-33 Foreign- eers 33 French Club 23 Orange Aid Council 33 Ripples 3. Charles G. Smith-Legion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Baseball Fr., Res. 2-32 Football Fr.3 Intramural Sports 2-4. Betty Smith-Booster Club 1-43 Foreigneers 3-43 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Latin Club 1-23 Legion of Honor 1-33 National Honor Society 2--4, Historian 43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Sec. 43 Riparian Newspaper Ad Staff 2, Columnist 33 Riparian Yearbook Associate Ed. 43 Ripples 33 Sr. Prophecy Com., Chrm.3 Y-Teens 3. Linda Jo Smith-Booster Club 13 Legion of Merit 2-31 Library Club 1-21 ACappella Choir 43 Concert Choir 3. Michael Stephen Smith-Art Club 23 Latin Club 1-21 Library Club 1-23 Sr. Color Day Com.3 In- tramural Sports 3-4Q Shortridge H. S. 1-2. Barbara A. Snyder--Booster Club 1-42 Business Leaders 43 Cozy Hour 43 Foreigneers 43 Latin Club 13 Legion of Merit 1-21 Orange Aid Council 13 Sr. Grad Dance Invitations Com. Janet Sovine-Legion of Honor 1'3Q Math and Science Club 43 Girls' Ensemble 33 Operetta. 4: Orchestra 1-43 String Ensemble 33 National Honor Society 3-43 Orange Aid Council 13 Sr. grad lgance Com.3 Soft Ball 13 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Y- eens . Linda Lu Spears-Booster Club 3-43 Cozy Hour 23 Jr. Red Cross Club 23 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.: Shortridge H. S. 1. Barbara Charlene Specker-Jr. Red Cross Club 13 Girls' Glee Club 13 Orange Aid Council 1-23 Spanish Club 1. Kay Spicer-Booster Club 1-43 Cozy Hour 13 Draclu 3-43 Jr. Prom Theme Com.3 Legion of Merit 2'3Q Ripples 33 Sr. Invitations Com.3 Span- ish Club 13 Thespians 1-2. Nancy Spier-Booster Club 1-43 Draclu 33 Jr. Prom Guest Tickets Com.3 Latin Club 1-23 Le- gion of Merit 1-33 Band 13 Riparian Newspaper Circulation Mgr. 33 Ripples 33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Thespians 1-2. Barton Spillman-Jr. Prom Tickets Com.3 Jr. Red Cross Club 1-43 Legion of Merit 1-33 Letter- men's Club 2-33 Band 33 Orchestra 1-23 Sr. Gift Com., Co-Chrm.3 Baseball Fr.3 Golf Vars. 2-42 Intramural Sports 2-4. Stephen Stamper-Booster Club 1-23 Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Sr. Class Day Skit Com. Beverly Staples-Booster Club 1-43 Draclu 33 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Latin Club 1-23 Legion of Merit 1-33 Orange Aid Council 43 Ripples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Decorations Com.3 Thespians 1-2. Tom Stapleton-Military Ball Com. 43 Sr. Moth- ers' Tea Com.3 Intramural Sports 33 Cathedral H. S. 1-2. Mary Rita Stark-Bowling 1-23 Tri-Hi-Y 3. SENIORS REGRETFULLY TAKE THEIR LEAVE CF RIPPLE Susan Stegemeier-Booster Club 2-32 PTA Dance Com. 23 Jr. Prom Ticket Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-32 National Honor Society 3-41 Quill and Scroll 43 Riparian News Bureau Corre- spondent 43 Riparian Newspaper Copyreader 3: Sr. Will and Prophecy COIN.: Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.3 Thespians 1. James Howard Stelnmeier-Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 Legion of Honor 1-3: Brass Choir 43 Band 1-43 Orchestra 33 Photo Club 33 Ripples 3, Direc- tor 43 Sr. Grad Dance Entertainment Com.3 National Honor Society 4. Helen Kay Stephens-Cozy Hour 3-41 Legion of Merit 33 ACappella Choir 33 Concert Choir 23 Dance Band Vocalist 33 Girls' Ensemble 13 Gol- den Singers 43 Operetta 2-43 Triple Trio 2-43 Ripples 33 Sr. Class Day Skit Com. Linda Stewart-Booster Club 3-42 Draclu 33 Jr. Tickets COIN.: Jr. Red Cross Club 3-4Q Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Shortridge H. S. 1-2. Alfred Stotlar-Jr. Red Cross Club 1-4. Phillip Strauss-Jr. Red Cross Club 1-42 Stamp Club 3. Sandra Striebeck-Booster Club 1-43 Draclu 33 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Girls' Glee Club 13 giiiiples 33 Sr. Gift Com.3 Thespians 23 Tri-Hi-Y Don Stuart-Booster Club 13 Hi-Y 23 Jr. Dues Com.3 Legion of Honor 1-33 Rand 13 National Honor Society 2-4, Treas. 43 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Class Day Skit Com. Marilyn Stubbs-Clef Club 43 Drama Festival Play 3-4, Best Actress Award 33 Homecoming Queen Candidate 43 Joe and Jane Candidate 33 Legion of Merit 2-33 Golden Singers 3-41 Na- tional Thespians 3-4, Scribe 43 Ripples 1-31 Sr. Class Day Skit Com., Chrm. Kenneth Allen Sullivan-Easter Auditorium 33 Legion of Merit 1-33 Boys' Glee Club 13 Concert Choir 23 Golden Singers 3-41 Sr. Invitations Som.34Intramural Sports 2-4: Track Res. 2-3, ars. . Janie Sutton-Booster Club 1-3: GAA 13 Jr. Red Cross Club 23 Concert Choir 43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Orange Aid Council 2. Sandra Sweet-Booster Club 13 Cozy Hour 13 Girls' Concert Choir 43 Girls' Ensemble 33 Girls' Glee Club 1-23 Sr. Grad Dance Refreshments Com.3 Library Asst. 1. Carolyn Taylor-Booster Club 1-43 Cozy Hour 13 Jr. Red Cross Club 2-43 Legion of Merit 33 Rip- ples 33 Sr. Snooper Com.3 Spanish Club 1-2. Millicent L. Taylor-Girls' Concert Choir 43 Brownstown H. S., Brownstown, Ind. 1-3. Herbert VV. Taylor-Legion of Honor 13 Legion of Merit 23 Dance Band 2-43 Orchestra 1-21 Ripples 23 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Football Fr.: Intramural Sports 2-43 Wrestling Fr. Loretta Mae Taylor-Foreigneers 33 Legion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Gift Com. Kitty Teague-Booster Club 1-43 Joe and Jane Dance Com. 1-23 Pre-Homecoming Dance Com. 41gjEraclu 33 Dublin Fair Queen 23 Latin Club 134' egion of Merit 1-31 Orchestra 23 Ripples 3: Srf Grad Dance Com.3 Student Council 13 Thes- pians 1-2. Harold Tenter-Muncie Central H. S., Muncie, Ind. 1. -- - L A MIDNIGHT SWIM AND BREAKFAST AT THE RIVIERA CLUB . Fred Teckmeyer-Booster Club 23 Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 13 Easter Audi- torium 1-23 Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show Jr. Red Cross Club 33 Jr. Town Meeting 43 Legion of Merit 1-33 Boys' Glee Club 1-33 Riparian Yearbook Ad. Staff 43 Ripples 23 Sr. Class Day Skit Com. Bethanyanne Teeguarden-Booster Club 23 Dra- clu 33 Homecoming Queen Candidate 2: Legion of Merit 1-33 Library Club 1-2, Sec.-Treas. 23 National Thespians 43 ACappella Choir 43 Op- eretta 4s Orchestra 3-43 Riparian Newspaper Business Staff 43 Riparian Cartoon Carnival Ed. 43 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. Cm-ol Ann Terwelp-Booster Club 23 Business Leaders 23 Cozy Hour 13 Legion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Spanish Club 13 Archery 23 Nurse's Asst. 3. Xvilliam I-1. Thoms-Legion of Merit 2-33 Math and Science Club 43 Model Railroad Club 2-3, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 33 Orchestra 1-33 Radio Club 1-4, Treas. 2-3, Pres. 43 Sr. Play Com.3 Stage and Sound Crew 2-4. Thespians 1-2. chery 1. A Cappella Choir 3-41 Boys' Baseball Fr.3 Football Fr.3 2-3. pians 1-2. Agnes H. S. 1. Tommy Tombaugh-Intramural Sports 43 To- ledo H. S., Toledo, Ohio 1-3. cert Choir 23 Operetta 33 Sr. Donna Jean Toombs-Booster Club 1'41 Jr. Jump Dance Com.3 Draclu 33 GAA 13 Library Club 13 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Archery 13 Carole Anne Trout-Booster Club 2-33 Legion of Merit 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Ar- Max A. Tudor-Hi-Y 2-42 Legion of Merit 13 Glee Club 13 Con- Grad Dance Com.: Intramural Sports Nancy Tudor-Booster Club 1-43 Draclu 3'4Q For- eigneers 31 Jr. Invitations Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-33 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Girls' En- semble 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Orange Aid Coun- cil 23 Ripples 33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Thes- Dick Uhl-Easter Auditorium 2-31 Fathers' As- sociation Award 1, 33 Legion of Honor 1-33 Gol- den Singers 3-43 Madrigal Singers 43 Operetta 3-43 National Honor Society 2-43 PTA Award 23 Ripples 1-33 Sr. Ways and Means Com.3 Intra- mural Cheerleader 33 Jr. Class Pres. Dick Vance-Business Leaders 4, Treas. 43 Easter Auditorium 33 Legion of Merit 1-33 ACappella. Choir 2-43 Operetta 3-43 ROTC 1-4, lst Lt. 43 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Play Reading Com.3 Football Fr., Res. 2-33 Intramural Sports 3-4. Club 2-43 Busi- Gretchen Van Huysen-Booster 1 ness Leaders 43 Foreigneers 43 Latln Club 23 Newcomers Club 23 Sr. Color Day Com.3 St. James A. VanMeter--Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Color Day Com.: Foot- ball Fr.3 Intramural Sports 43 Phys. Ed. Asst. 4. Sandra Ven-plank-Business Leaders 43 Cozy Hour 23 Easter Auditorium 2-33 Legion of Merit 2-33 ACappella Choir 2'4Q Operetta 3-4: Orange Aid Council 33 Sr. Play Reading Com.3 Carmel H. S., Carmel, Ind. 1. Marcia Viles--Baton Club 13 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Home Ec. Asst. 3. Robert R. Vvait-Cheer Leader 43 Joe At Joe and Jane Dance 23 Jr. Prom Entertainment Com., Chrm.3 National Thespians 2-4, Pres. 43 State Forensic Contest, 5th Place Dramatic Award 33 Mr. Riparian Candidate 43 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Class Day Skit Com., Co-Chrm.3 Student Council 2-4, Vice-Pres. 2-33 Basketball Fr., Res. 23 Best Char- acter Actor in City Drama Festival 4. Sue VValdo-Booster Club 1-43 Foreigneers 33 Jr. Red Cross Club 2-33 Legion of Honor 1-33 National Honor Society 2-43 Opera Club 23 Quill and Scroll 43 Riparian Newspaper Business Staff 3: Riparian Yearbook Sr. Section Co-Ed. 43 Sr. gV2ys and Means Com.3 Thespians 13 Tri-Hi-Y Kenneth Franklin XYnntlan1l-Jr. Jump Dance Com.3 Legion of Honor 33 Legion of Merit 1-2: National Honor Society 3-4, Pres. 43 ROTC 1-4, Capt. 43 Riparian Newspaper Business Mgr. 33 Riparian Yearbook Ed.-in-Chief 43 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Vvill and Prophecy Com.3 Intramural Sports 1-43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pres. 4. nv. wg HIGHLIGHTED OUR GRAD DANCE UNDER PARIS SKIES Kay Ellen Ward-Booster Club 23 Foreigneers 33 Jr. Red Cross Club 3: Legion of Merit 1-33 Na- tional Honor Society 3-4: Sr. Gift Com.3 Sr. Play Reading Com.3 Thespians 1-2. Duren WVay-Ripple Arts Salon 2-33 Hi-Y 3-43 Homecoming Com. 43 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.: Legion of Merit 1-33 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.: Baseball Fr. Sylvia Ellen Historian 23 Basketball 1, Intramural Sports 3-4. Wells-Booster Club 13 GAA 1-43 Sr. Color Day Com.: Archery 13 43 Soft Ball 13 Volley Ball 1-4. Jackie West-Booster Club 1-33 Foreigneers 33 French Club 23 Legion of Merit 2-3: National Honor Society 3-43 Clarinet Quartet Ensemble 3-43 Band 1-43 Bandette 43 Orchestra 1-4. George J. West-Jr. Prom Invitations Com.3 ROTC 2-3, Sgt. lst Class 33 Sr. Color Day Corn. Kent West-Business Leaders 43 Hi-Y 1-33 Math and Science Club 43 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Span- ish Club 23 Intramural Sports 2-4. Otto Wiegert-Operetta 43 Orchestra 1-4. Don Wieser-Cathedral H. S. 1. Tom Willett-Sr. Grad Dance Invitations Com.3 Baseball Fr.3 Basketball Fr., Res. 23 Intramural Sports 2-4. Patricia S. Williams-Baton Club 1-33 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Archery 4. Kathleen Wisner-Booster Club 2-33 Legion of Honor 1-31 ACappella Choir 33 Golden Singers 43 Operetta 3-4C National Honor Society 2-41 Quill and Scroll 43 Riparian Newspaper Editorial Staff 3, Editorial Ed. 43 Ripples 33 Sr. Play Com., Co- Chrm.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Pres. 4. Don Witt-Hi-Y 2-31 Sr. Color Day Com.: Intra- mural Sports 2-4. Elizabeth Ann Wolfe-Booster Club 1-21 Cozy Hour 13 Library Club 1-23 Concert Choir 13 gizilsl Glee Club 1-33 Sr. Color Day Com.3 Soft a . Charles 1-1. Wood-Jr. Jump Dance Com.3 Jr. Prom Decorations Com.3 Legion of Merit 1-33 Model Railroad Club 13 Boys' Glee Club 1-23 Mr. Riparian Candidate 43 Ripples 33 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.3 Football Res. 2, Vars. 33 Intramural Sports 2-4. Mary Elizabeth Wright-Booster Club 1-42 Busi- ness Leaders 3-4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres, 43 Clef Club 2-4j Draclu 3'4Q Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 1-23 Legion of Merit 1-33 Dance Band 3: Band 1-43 Orchestra 1-43 Orange Aid Council 43 Ripples 1-33 Sr. Play Reading Com., Chrm. Hans VVuelIing-ROTC 1-4, Maj. 43 Football Fr., gigs. 23 Intramural Sports 43 Vlfrestling Fr., Res. Jim Wurster-Jr. Prom Tickets Com.3 Legion of Honor 1-33 Quill and Scroll 43 Riparian Year- book Sports Ed. 2-43 Sr. Snooper Com.3 Baseball Fr., Res. 23 Football F123 Intramural Sports 3-4: Vifrestling Res. 2, Vars. 3-43 National Honor Society 4. XVilliam Yater-Sr. Color Day Com.3 Intramural Sports 3-43 Track Res. 3: Jefferson H. S., Lafa- yette, Ind. 1-2. REMEMBER YOU COULD ALWAYS TELL A SENIOR . Beverly Jane Young-Booster Club 35 A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Girls' Ensemble 25 Girls' Glee Club 15 Operetta 3-45 Orange Aid Council 25 Sr. Color Day Com.5 Soft Ball. Judy Ann Young-Baton Club 1-25 Booster Club 1-45 GAA 1-35 Sr. Class Day Com.5 Archery 1-25 Easlgegbixll 1-35 Bowling 1-45 Soft Ball 15 Tri- 1- - . ,V Lennie Zaiser-Jr. Jump Dance Com.5 Jr. Prom Arrangements Com.5 Legion of Honor 1-35 Ri- parian Newspaper Sports Staft 1-25 Sr. Grad Dance Com.5 Football Fr., Res. 2-45 Track Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3. Lorene Zegafuse-Booster Club 35 Foreigneers 35 Legion of Merit 1-35 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.5 Spanish Club 1. Sally Jo Zimlieh-Res. Cheer Leader 45 Legion of Merit 1-35 ACappella Choir 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Girls' Ensemble 25 Operetta 45 Orange Aid C4ouncil 35 Ripples 35 National Honor So- ciety . Douglas Zink-Baseball Fr. Robert Bruce-ROTC 2-4, Sgt. lst Class 45 Intra- mural Sports 1-45 Shortridge H. S. 1. Gay Burkhart-Booster Club 1-45 PTA Dance Com. 25 Jr. Prom Chaperons Com.5 Legion of Honor 35 Legion of Merit 1-25 ACappella Choir 45 Concert Choir 35 Orange Aid Council 35 Sr. Class Day Skit Com.5 Sr. Grad Dance Decora- tions Com5 National Honor Society 4. Larry Christensen-Art Club 35 Stage and Sound Crew 2-35 Basketball Fr-.5 Intramural Sports 2. WV. Judd Davis-Library Club 45 Math and Science Club 4. Janice Mae Gardner-Concert Choir 35 Girls' Con- cert Choir 25 Home Ec. Asst. 3-4. Gary Gregory-Jr. Class Treas.5 Legion of Honor 1-35 Lettermen's Club 2-35 National Honor So- ciety 2-45 Student Council 3-45 Football Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-45 Track Fr., Res. 2, Vars. 3-45 Who's Who in American High Schools 4. Tom Jones-Band 1-45 Intramural Sports 2-4. Connie Mitchell-Baton Club 25 Booster Club 15 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Girls' Ensemble 35 Girls' Glee Club 1-25 Orange Aid Council 25 Bowling 15 Home Ec. Asst. 3. Thomas R. Moore-ROTC 2-4, Sgt. 45 Intramural Sports 45 Cross Country Res. 2. Nvayne Nelson-Model Railroad Club 15 Sr. Play Com.5 Spanish Club 25 Football Fr.5 Intramural Sports 2. Carolyn G. Rubin-Shortridge H. S. 1-2. Marcia Reynolds-Shortridge H. S. 1-2. BUT YOU COULD NEVER TE Ronald Shepherd-Jr. Prom Decorations Com.: ROTC 3-4, Sgt. lst Class 4, Drill Team 4, Rifle 'geliam 43 Sr. Grad Dance Com.: Intramural Sports Phyllis Shorr-Shortridge H. S. 1-2. Ramona Smith-Booster Club 25 Girls' Ensemble 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Bowling 1-2. Sally Tudor-Girls' Glee Club 2-43 Orange Aid Council 35 Soft Ball 1. Carl A. Worland-Legion of Merit 2: A Cappella Choir 23 Boys' Glee Club 25 Phys. Ed. Asst. 2, Paula Ann WV:-ight-Booster Club 1-43 Draclu 3g Thespians 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4. Beverly Lewis and Dave Schmidt, co- chairmen of the Senior Color Day com- mittee, Work on mortar boards for Senior Color Day, Ianuary 6. Senior class sponsor, Mr. Glen Vannatta, confers with class officers Bob Lowe, treas- urer, Jane Korb, vice-president, and Bar- bara Miles, secretary. LL HIM MUCH! l .IUNIORS Robert Adams, G A - SOD, Carole Allis? 15255-h Allen, Steve Allen, Wil- llam Allen, Charlotte Am- merman, James Anderson, Robert Anderso ADleY, Robert rksllllriiiraglid Allen Ashworth, Don Atl KIQSOH, John Bailev Lfike Baird, Cynthia Ballweg, Howard Bamberg yvm- ?IaUg.S, Mary Sue Barn?-T artm Barratt, William Batt, Gerald Bayne James Becker, David Beerrl. Patricia Begin B b Bagley, Sue Belchearr Jalal? Benedlxv Wesley Benson, Jane Bernhardt, Katherine BETTY, Charles Berwick, Donald Bevis, Richard Big- ham, Donna Binford, Carol Bingham, Judi Bishop, Bruce Black, Jan Blake, Kenneth Bland. Constance Boltz, James Bond, William Borden, Nancy Bortz, Don Boyd, Ann Bradford, Mary Bran- ning, Judith Brannock. Pat Broady, Kurt Brokaw, Kent Brooks, Sue Brown- ing, Robert Bruce, Ruth- ann Bruce, Nancy Bryden- thal, William Bunch. Charles Burridge, Bill Buser, Bill Bush, Stephen Butler, Nancy Byers, Charles Byfield, James Campbell, Robert Camp- bell. Barry Carlson, Clo Ann Carnes, Anne Carr, Aur- retta Carr, Earl Carter, Ivan Charley, Fred Chase, Larry Christensen, Robert Cleveland, Barbara Clingman, Robert Cochran, Linda Cochrane, Barbara Collester, Janet Collester, Gary Comrie, Mary Alice Conboy. William Conner, Marilyn Cooper, Tony Cooperider, Wfanda Copas, Sylvia Copsy, Ruth Ann Cornish, Judith Cox, Ruthann Cree. Anne Croley, James Cros- ble, Frank Cullivan, Susan Cummings, Donald Curry, Sheryl Davidson, Joane Davis, XValter Davis, JUNIORS Mary Davis, Earnest Day, Judy Deck, Fay de Fene- lon, Nancy Delibaugh, Judy Denton, Nydia Diaz, Rob- ert Dill. Dianne Disher, Tom Don- lon, David Donnelly, April Doolittle, Dyanne Downey, Bill Dugan, John Duncan, David Dusendschon. Sally Eagle, Bill Eagleson, Cecil Earle, Joel Eastman, Jon Eck, Norman Ed- Wards, Jack Eiteljorg, John Ely. Sandra Engmark, Margaret Farmer, Jane Fessler, Nor- man Fields, Alan Figel, Barbara Fitch, Sharon Ford, Charles Frank. Gwen Fried, Janet Fried- ley, Joyce Froney, Mar- garet Fruits, Jim Gal- breath, John Galm, Janice Gardner, Lou Garriott. Jerry Garrison, Nancy Garstang, Alice Gauker, Fred Genck, Barbara George, Morton Gest, John Gilham, John Gillespie. Charles Gisler, Frank Gleaves, Robert Goller, Deanna Goodrich, Janet Graver, Max Gray, Gary Gregory, Jon Gregory. Beverly Griffin, Barbara Grimes, Mary Grubbs, Mary Hackemeyer, Fritz Hadley, VValter Halfpap, Sarah Hammel, Donna Hammer. Fred Hammond, Judy Har- gitt, Larry Harrison, Mar- tha Harrison, Jenny Hart- man, Marianne Hastings, Joe Haston, Sandra Hat- field. Verna Mae Hatfield, Sandra Haun, Dennis Hawkins, Charles Hayes, Fonza Haynes, Sally Heffernan, Albert Heffner, Elizabeth Helwig. Johnnie Henderson, Don- ald Hess, Connie Hill, Kay Hirt, Jerry Hodges, David Hohl, Roger Hole, Michael Holland. Sherry Holland, Morton Hollingsworth, William Holmes, Nancy Hoover, Dean Hoppe, Lois Hovey, Jackie Hudson, Arleigh Hudspeth. :!il..',u3.:t' ,JW .. l f i ,,.., A i,f if ll J S . l S , r J V s .,.l S 'I iff ! 5- 7 ,if Alzg J x . ' I .iri,i r x iii? F B3 J , .,,, 1 3 hr,r f 4, ,,., , V S . I ,i i W ri... ' V , F A 1 , H 1 . vll it ,,,, A A M y ,li , H .. , -fll . i ., , fi. i n ' i ' , - gms , ' .. . vnvv - u f if A 'hm I :HQ li 4 ,v, ki V F or W . : - ft .'iL it .W ' W ' in 2 ,., t . l Lfs,1,,,L J :L fill ..',.-gui i ,.,, ' 4 A h'l ,,'. . i t J 3 I ,. 4' 1 f ' lf L 'ff . ng a V A ',,A ' v, ivr 1, I , .. 4 . is A g f ,,. in ' Q 2 S A L' I ix f. L . si K: J... , , - . zvu. it .,., :V -Q . 5 I ..V ni K, A V - fag! K f r ' . l A i n ,,,, -. 4 l I A eh ,,,,, , ,irer . fi f F, eg: . .s 1 se . , G A . ' V f C? :'.' A ,: i..,M., '1 7 iii., x , , J , z ,. ,,,9. , ' ff i s 4 Q Q 3, 1 ,711 Vi-:L:, - .,., , VL K ' ' V' f.. E., . F . 5 .. iiel H A A ' lrlr an ' :'. M .. , r.,.r. , S , , , 113 .IUNIORS Sharon Hufnagel, Georgi- ann Hughes, Sally Hum- phrey, Donna Hurd. Carol Trey, Dorothy Ireland, Mary Jacobs, Lynne Jaggar. Jacqueline James, Sally Jaqua, Kenneth Jones, Howard .Iones, Sheila Johnston, David Johnson, Judith Johnson, Barbara Jones. Mary Jones, Terry Joyce, XN'illiam Kachel, June Kar- les, Sharon Kelley, Nancy Kernahan, Donna Ken- nedy, Edward Kerl. Judith Kiefer, Barbara Kilgore, Richard King, Richard Kingery, Vaughn Kinnick, Elizabeth Klep- inger, Janice Klingler, Mary Knight. Joanne Korinek, Ronald Kopernak, Carol Koster, VVilliarn Kothe, David Kreidler, Carol Kreisher, Patricia Kretler, Carl Kull. Camella Kyger, Lynda Laird, Richard Lake, Vir- ginia Lakin, Judy Lamb, Judy Lambert, Mary Lou Landes, Bob Landgraf. Larry Larsen, Bill . La- thouse, James Lattimore, Josette Lavaux, VVilliani Leahy, Philip Leech, Linda Lemasters, Paul Lewis. Mary Logan, Ken Long, Jane Loudenbeck, Fritz Lotze, Cynthia Love, Ron- ald Lounsbury, Diane Low- ry, Nancy Lucas. John Lugar, Barbara Luke, Jimmy Lynch, Robin Lytle, Caroline McAdams, James McBride, Tom McCaW, Andy McClintock. David McClure, Carol Mc- Comb, Patricia McCord, Robert McCord, Charles McCune, Joanne McDowell, Don McFarran, Larry Mc- Glade. Vern McKenzie, Barbara McMillan, Judith Mabe, Alison MacGregor, Sharon MacLucas, Ellen Mahin, Patricia Manering, Tony Marquis. Annalee Marshall, Susanne Marston, Margo Mathews, Marilyn Mattox, Jon Meese, Thomas Meredith, Rosalie Merrill, Judith Metzger. JUNIORS Cathaleen Mertes, Loanna Miles, Beverly Miller, Mar- cia Miller, Margo Milling, Donis Mills, Sandra Mills, Joan Miner. Connie Mitchell, Richard Mitchell, Philip Moenning, Dan Mohler, Patricia Mor- ganson, Donald Moulton, Brenda Mourer, Jean Neale. Jim Neville, Karen New- bold, Sally Newburger, Phyllis Newhouse, Donald Newman, Penny Nicholls, Kris Noer, Janet Oestrike. Nancy Ogle, John Olson, Gale Osting, Sheila Ott- inger, Sandra Outman, Kim Overly, Phillip Owens, Pat Paden. Guy Pahud, Minnie Patton, Judy Pavey, Richard Payne, Don Penington, Sandra Pennock, Phyllis Perkins, Carl Peters. Susie Peterson, John Phil- libs, Von Phillips, Sue Plessinger, James Plum- mer, Philip Poppe, Lynne Porter, Jack Prewitt. Karen Prewitt, Wanda Price, Bill Princell, Ray Privette, Judy Puckett, Sandra Quayle, Joyce Query, Nancy L. Quick. Nancy Lee Quick, Beverly Rabin, Phil Rader, Leona Ragsdale, Janet Ralston, Dick Ranes, David Rans- burg, Marni Ransel. Bob Reichert, William Reid, Joyce Renfroe, John Ritchey, Connie Roberts, Vera Roberts, Cynthia Rodgers, Linda Rogers. Steve Rohr, June Rose, Robert Rose, Carolyn Rou- debush, Cordelia Rowles, Carol Russell, Nancy Rus- sell, Hartzel Rynard. Myrna Saffel, Rusty Sage, Jane St. Martin, Sandra Samonski, Gordon Savill, Stu Schaefer, Theodore Schory, Sally Schotters. 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V VS -',- MX A - s u ,fzy af., fl? VA ' , 1 : ' it - 4 t . . r .. S W ' 2 L it . . fe .,A 7 I ,L ., . 23? 7 5 ,, r- -- . l i -ee 5 g ,- - it Q v l ' eeeir 1 leel at it rr J ' , . - .. . , ., e r . S -vlg l . , ,V gi? v, .h.. Q Haw! J , , W it . ' A' ii.ll l , i i f L' . ' J m J 1 116 JUNIORS Allan Seeley, Jerry Sex- ton, Jo Shaffer, Beverly Shaver, Carol Shepherd, Ronald Shepherd, Carol Shipley, Marlene Short. Anne Sidley, David Sie- mantel, Gene Skillman, Robert Sleeth, Beverly Smith, Gerald Smith, Kent Smith, Ramona Smith. Jackie Snyder, Judy Sny- der, Ronald Sommer. Judie Sparkes, Patricia Spees, Bill Spivey, Carolyn Spre- cher, Judith Stahl. Margaret Stahl, Lynn Stan- ford, Joe Starlin, Dick Stassus, Eric Stephens, James Steuerwald, George Stone, Ann Stonehill. Rick Story, Pete Stroth, Ruth Ann Stuppy, Carole Swain, Tim Talbott, Charlesetta Tanner, Harold Teague, Sue Teeguarden. Judy Terhune, Barbara Thiessen, Tom Thomas, Barbara Thompson, Kay Thompson, Steve Thorne, Mary Jane Thurman, XVayne Timberman. Jo Ann Traylor, David Trusty, Sally Tudor, John Turpin, James Ukockis, Jack Updike, Linda Van Der Meulen, Albert Van Skyke. Sharon Van Sumple, Lynn Van Wyngarden, Richard Verselle, Connie Vitti, Linda Volk, David Voll- rath, Richard Wade, Don- ald Wallace. Betty WVa1ls, Randi VValti, Sherry VVampler, Steve VVann, Robert Warkentien, Gordon Washmuth, John VVatt, Sue Weaver. Carol Vifeigand, Joan Weir, Ronald Vvenstrom, Jane NVert, Virginia Westbrook, Ann Vvhite, Phyllis White, Jack VVhiteman. Richard Widmer, John Wiegle, Ed Wier, Sue Wil- king, Carol Willard, Joan Williams, Sharon Wil- liams, Ed VVilson. Merritt VVilson, Sandra VVininger, Ronald Wise, Sue Wiseman, Jo Anne Woddell, Bonnie Wood, David Wood, Don Woodard. JUNIORS Carole Wright. Sylvia Young. Junior Officers, Katie Berry, Don Penington, and Ann Bradford confer on committee assignments. SOPHOMORES Tom Abbett, Joy Able, Anna Adams, Sondra Adams, Judy Ahring, Paul Akard, John Alig, Lars Anderson. Alice Appel, Lynn Ashby, Arthur Atkinson, James Augustine, Ronald Bailey, Elaine Baker, Jim Baker, Karen Baldwin. Janice Bales, Dave Ball- inger, Bruce Banta, David Barrett, Susan Bassett, David Beal, Sheila Beaver, Robert Beckley. Kay Bell, Carolyn Berry, Judy Bettge, John Beyer, Dick Billeisen, John Bit- ner, Jim Black, Mary Anne Blackley. Mack Blake, Sandra Bork, Ann Bowman, Charlene Boyle, Judy Branigin, Kay Brock, Karen Brooks, Susan Buchanan. Barbara Burke, Tom Burk- hart, Doug Burns, Alice Burrell, Gregory Byrne, Carma Calhoun, Peggy gallinpbell, Suzanne Camp- e . VVeldon Carlin. Donna Car- lyle, Pierce Carroll, Don Carter, Judy Cary, Carol Cassady, Nick Cassell, Rol- land Castner. Sandra Cezar, Tom Chand- ler, Beverly Chappell, Edward Charles, Nick Charles, Barbara Cheek, Jerry Christy, Linda Clark. 9 if A if A ' ,W . g A em, 5 , .Q-A A if-:af Y K E1 lsl - ,K , ' K ' 7 'A f?:.,, ' 4-1? , ' '1 - 4 A A A E ez , fa. . KJ l an at L . kyk, 1, ,N 1 aj A L ' , . , H3 Q, A AL n ang: l fklnnirkyg T ,,. J . A ,m r ' M A , ' ff V . . S A T H we 1, ye if i li i.. , ww-..r, -A f .l.t ' MXJII ,ll M., .5 Q ,.: ,. vja was kyr. K . gy .i ,,, ., ey, n ew I gudinl , ':-- tr' W 'abr-hi. 'K zll , 117 G so s r A uzbi . A . , 3. is Ll f,,-- I 5, ' ' ' f 'A': . M J ullu T .VLA -... .1,' t J 1 b K Ag vv'g..l'. .94 as 'tt ' Q' rrnr o . xi o gzf , o -5 J ich, . ,mt ' f 5 or , , ,gm ,S A Q , l M , .... , ,., I --,W . ., Q' A -V I .... ,. .,-- -H .,.. ,mg V EM L , an AL, - f Y' , 3' QQ' A 11 fp. , ,,,. , 'Sli' L ' ai 23 .Y 3-P1 Wsggsei 'A if in V xl . I A , ' .J 'W' -iffy. -f,,.,.e,- ww 'A -'w w --.,,, gi' 'FF' S 'W-if ' is , SW . 1 4 ' r e .F fi' V Y A1. Q 5, 1 118 as-. .. 'X X393 : -. 5? Eid A. I Q wr Q, . f Q, ii. W5 ,.... . J ...M - ,,.m.,......-.fa- J we fa. 2 , in -wk in -. x is as Z, -sift? 25:5 . .. .- ,T SOPHOMORES Leslie Cockburn, Larry Cohen, Jack Colby, Robert Cole, Jerry Collester, Tim Conlon, Ann Conner, Roy Connor. Donna Cook, Pete Cooley, Sally Cox, Toni Coyle, Bob Craig, Judy Cravens, Blaine Cunningham, Diane Curry. Phyllis Curtice, David Cushman, Sandy Dahl- strand, Robert Dalziel, Cleda Daniels, Marlene Darmer, Fred Darnell, Nancy Davis. Mike Davison, David De- Bruler, Robert Delello, Jack Dicks, Gloria Dimi- troff, Judy Dismore, Diana Dodds, Debby Dodson. Roy Dudley, S. J, Dudley, Mary Du Mond, Paul Dun- can, Don Eaton, Charles Edwards, Darlene Eicholz, Boyce Eidson, Eric Eikenberry, Charles Elliott, Mike Elliott, David Engelhardt, Karen Engle- dow, Charlene Everett, Brenda Eyles, Edward Ezell. Martin Farash, John Far- rar, Nancy Ferree, Joan Fershtman, Sara Fessler, Jim Fetters, Judy Flem- ing, Fred Fobes. Ronald Fokken, Sharon Fordyce, Jim Foster, Ste- phen Foster, Nancy Fowl- er, Ann Franklin, Freddy Freije, Robert Fuller. Jan Gardner, Barbara Garey, Diane -Gasper, Ros- alie Gates, George Gertz, David Gillette, Pat Godby, Carolyn Goller. Barbara Good, Frank Goode, Steve Goodson, Judith Gosnell, Barbara Gradison, David Grebe, Terry Green, Karl Gries- haum. Jim Grisso, Jean Groover, Valerie Grove, Ilona Gru- baums, Gordy Haas, Bill Hammond, Bob Hancock, Mary Ann Hansel. Patricia Hanson, Jim Har- bridge, Donald Harper, James Harper, Sandra Harris, Susan Harrower, .Terry Haston, Pat Hatfield. SOPHOMORES Jerry Hazel, Jane Hedge, Sue Heerman, Russell Hef- felman, Judith Heim, Nel- son Heinrichs, Pat Hern, Howard Hinshaw. Wfalt Hiott, Georgia Hipp, Aline Hirschman, Dick Hooker, Mike Hogan, Gene Hollander, James Holmes, Margie Holsinger. Darrel Horton, Carol Hos- hour, Bill Houghton, Mitzi Howell, James Hughes, Joan Hughes, Judy Hunt, Suellen Imes. Don Ingmire, Jean Jacobs, Roger Jacobson, Bob James, Dick James, Jane Jobes, Nancy Johnson, Delores Jones. Marcia Joyce, Joe Jupin, Dan Kaga, Don Keehn, David Keene, Claire Kel- ler, Tom Keller, Kathy Kelly. Sandra Kemper, Charles Kendall, Rita Kern, Fred Keuthan, Pat Key, Bill Kilgore, Gretchen King, Marilyn King. David Kinnick, Sue Kip- fer, James Kirts, Richard Klar, Bill Knowles, Ed- ward Kocmich, Janice Kuhn, James LaFollette. Anne Laughlin, David Lawson, Harter Leather- man, Sandy Lee, Dodie Lemcke, Gene Lewis, Rose- mary Lobraico, Charles Lo:-ke. George Lockhart, Jack Lockman, Margaret Lof- tiss, Carolyn Lohman, Mike Loucks, Jane Loveland, Joyce Lovell, Jim Lowry. VVanda Lumpkins, Pauline MacKenzie, JoAnne Maloy, Marcia Marshall, Nancy Marshall, VValter McDon- ald, Lowell McGauhey, Carol MeKamey. Nellie McNay, Russell Mead, Tom Metsker, Bill Michael, Judy Mikels, Linda Miles, Marilyn Miles, Ronnie Miller. Alice Mills, Skip Mills, Don Miner, Donald Mob- ley, Brenda Mock, Gail Moll, Marilyn Montgom- ery, Janet Morehouse. -K Ziff it X if ....... I , vw A - . , ,,, A 'Q Q, 2? gf iff lg? bu I ji L ,f 5 . . Q if 119 Adis ' pw A M A. ' AA . 2 f,5 -A i t A - t 9. -'Ffh Y 'S J ' ' z --.: ' 4 - f 'mf we S4 J A if fx f M J J' I t tf ,.,.A xbv K H W K x , W K I--, I 52 ' A,, 5 2, A QA J , i: it M 'A ,A S AA AA4, A .5 A- P B - A i r : In 1 A AA, :j. gla :R A. .A + L. K . L f e 'gqeq A ---A' A 1 A ' L. I 8 ' 4. Ai, Q -ff Av- .A V. . f , if Q A4AAA AA - - ' ff e AA 1 k rx 1 S k . -:-'v--x-x ,, A El: 7, I K A A E E N AA mAAA IVAZ , A lf .i Ag,,, A .AA AA AAA1 A . J .. '-- . ' h K - 3 120 A,.,.:-,, 4 g,. A . iw A. A, A I :,,,A, , A L VA K 'vii . 5 1 if . A A fist A A ' wi., , s gl, ag Tift i'Q.1 I A a .ay -L A 'viii . A , A AAAA J J . ,ZS A. ' .fi:.. :K 9 ' f-. R' is , f - i -:A '- ' as - we - . 2 H A , A 2 W 8 A f A A .Am 1 f f . ,., . ,W ll f K A . -...,, ,.,, 6 f 5 4 t k A jr, A in A :hr ihu krhk, I I. A. 3 ,QA 'feta A A A 1. ' Z: my xg G JZ ff . Af 1 M if ,dt .,. SOPHOMORES Carole Morgan, Jane Mor- ris, Bill Morrison, Joyce Morrow, Judy Morrow, Joe Morton, Richard Morton, Dale Moser. Richard Mount, Robert Mueller, Roslyn Murphy, Sharon Murphy, Judy Neff, Tim Newberry, George Newhouse, Fred Nichols. Gerry Novak, Judy Oliver, Sharon Oliver, Mary Olson, Charles O'Neal, Sandy Orr, Sheila O'Shea, Wanda Palino. Linda Parish, Edward Parr, Janet Patton, Rachel Patton, Larry Peavler, Mi- chael Pelance, Kurt Pe- ters, Evelyn Phillips. Jean Pinnell, Bill Pitcock, Jerry Poehler, Kenneth Poisel, Wayne Polen, Rob- ert Ponti, Judy Price, Bar- bara Princell. Peter Putnam, Kim Rader, Bill Ramsey, Donna Rand, Len Ray, Shirley Reasner, Elizabeth Reese, Pat Reilly. Saundra Renner, Loretta Reuter, Lynda Richter, Judith Riley, Marcia Rinne, James Roadruck, James Roark, Larry Rob- bins. Sharon Robey, Beverly Roesch, Gregory Rogers, Judy Rogers, Pete Rogers, Jeanette Rouse, Helyn Ry- nard, Charles Saville. Doris Schafer, Suzanne Schenck, Bruce Schlegel, Judy Schloot, James Schroeder, Bethry Schwartz, Maryann Sears, Dudley Senefeld. Ella Sexton, Hugh Sharp, Jean Sharp, Dan Shattuck, David Shepherd, Barbara Shook, Patti Shute, Dick Simmons. Carl Smith, Iris Smith, John Smith, Marjorie Smith, Mary Sandra Smith, Russell Smith, Sam Smith, Ted Smith. Bill Snead, Jack Sparks, Hazel Spees, Tom Spel- man, Merle Spicer, Sharon Staeuble, Sam Stamper, Elizabeth Steele. SOPHOMORES Lynne Steigerwald, Sharon Steinberg, Douglas Stems- horn, Edna Mae Stephens, James Stewart, Hazel Stickle, Bob Stoelting, El- roy Strawn. Susanne Strong, Loretta Sutter, Sue Swain, Betty Lou Swank, Ruth Szath- mary, Linda Teeguarden, Carol Thomas, Terry Thompson. Terry Thompson, Patsy Tobaben, Donna Tolle, Jack Trees, Darrell Troutt, Vvanda Trueblood, Karole Trusty, Fritz Van Skyke. Beverly Vaught, Phyllis VVadsworth, Gilbert XVag- ner, Fred Wenstrom, Dave VValdo, Peggy Walker, Marjorie Walter, Mary Jane Weeks. Paul Weishaar, Kent Weisheit, Jim Walden, Jon White, Robert White, Susan Whitelock, Bill Whitis, Larry Whyde. Anne Williams, Mike Wil- liams, Myrna Vvilliams, Dan Wilson, Don Wilson, Dick Witt, Chris VVitte- veld, Judy Wood. Sandy Vvoolsey, Sharon Vvorley, John Wright, Russell Wright, John Wy- koff, Beverly Youmans, Barbara Young, Donna Young. Roy Young. Donald Zegafuse. Freshman chorus line in the Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show -- BACK ROW: Jeri Woehler, Janet Huddleston, Sylvia Shot- well, Molly Carner, Jean- nette Neal, Sandy Fielder, Bonnie Frey, Judy Blewett. FRONT ROVV: Kay Dar- ling, Marilyn Bush, Judy Stumpf, Sue Bearss, Caro- lyn Burkle, Suzi Lesh. 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Carolyn Burkle, Tom Burn- side, Marilyn Bush, Tom Butcher, Kerry Byrne, Sharon Cahill, Linda Campbell, Roscoe Campbell. John Caplinger, Sandra Carlyle, Molly Carner, Su- san Cavanagh, Dave Chen- oweth, Lois Cheshier, Sharon Chiles, Stephen Chill. Jimmy Chin, Carl Chris- tensen, Ronald Cloe, Irene Close, Francine Colby, Su- zette Conkle, Jane Conner, Stephen Cook. Roger Cooley, Stephen Cox, Sylvia Cox, James Craig, Sherry Crane, Bill Crom- well, Mac Crosbie, Fred Cuthbert. Wayne Dalziel, James Dan- iel, Wilma Daniels, Kay Darling, Jerry Darlington, Kay Davis, Harry Dawson, Mary Elizabeth Day. Linda De Hart, Sandy de Haven, Lillian Della-Penna, Terry De Milt, Linda De Moss, Judith Dickinson, Richard Disher, Margaret Doering. FRESHMEN John Donewald, David Dooley, Bill Douthit, Doug- las Warren, Edith Draga, Robert Duke, Ann Dun- nington, Martha Dupes. Dotty Dyar, Kenny Dyer, Kenny Eaton, Clark Ed- man, Nancy Eggelhof, Dar- lene Eicholz, David Elbert, David Ellis. Ruth Ellis, Karl Emman- uel, Charles Erickson, Ju- dith Eskridge, Steve Ev- erly, Richard Fairchild, Judith Farmer, Anne Far- rar. Ted Feely, Nicholas Fer- rell, Joann Fickenworth, Sandra Fielder, Jack Fife, Martha Fish, Ann Fisher, Scott Ford. Marian Foster, Ronald Foster, Dick Frame, Steve Frame, Susan Freeland, Bonnie Frey, Susan Ful- ton, Sharon Garriott. David Garrett, Terry Gar- rison, Walter Gausmann, James Graebner, John Gregory, Sharon Grirnme, Mark Gwynn, Linda Kay Hancock. David Harmon, Charles Harrison, David Hart, Shelbie Hartley, Beverly Harvey, Judith Haverlv, Harriet Hayden, Judy Heavenridge. Robert Heckman, Robert Hedberg, Joellen Heffel- man, Sharon Heiny, Kay Henderson, Charles Hen- zie, John Herder, Mike Hern. Eleanor Hetherington, Ruth Hickman, Paul Hig- gins, Beverly Hodson, Nick Hockmuller, Carolyn Hohl, Chuck Holle, Phyllis Hook. 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V ' l M 3 rt - elei J , . . it , . in - ,?,, A kr All K K , X 54 - .L Fx., iili 3' i 124 FRESHMEN Sharon Kelley, Linda Kem, Charles Kerchner, Sharon Kiel, Sandy Kikendall, John Kingdon, XVayne Kin- man, Mike Klezmer. David Knight, Betty K0- mers, Barbara Koster, Sus- anne Kraft, Jacqueline Kuilema, Doris Lambert, Nancy Layton, Sandra Leach. Kim Leech, Steve Leeds, Gary Leitz, Suzie Lesh, Charlotte Levan, Stan Lewis, Frank Lewis, Pa- tricia Lewis. Bob Loertz, James Lowry, Walter Lueder, Charles Lugar, Starlina Lyday, Bernard Lynch, Lois Mc- Closkey, Nancy McElvain. Julie McFetridge, Richard McNarry, Alexander Mac- Donald, Nancy MacDonald, VVil1iam Main, Barbara Marcus, Clifford Marks, Donna Martin. George M'elick, Jim Meng, Judy Merrill, Ronald Mes- sick, Dick Miller, Ivera Miller, Amy Minich, Donna Minnix. Jon Misner, Tom Mitten, Mary Anne Moeslein, Clif- ford Malott, XVayne Mo- lott, Shirley Moran, Jim Morelock, Mary Morton. XVayne Mosbarger, Deanna Moser, Jack Munro, Judith Munz, Ruth Meyers, Jean- nette Neal, David Needler, Nancy Neumann. Lois Neville, Marilyn Nich- olas, Jerry Nichols, Mar- garet Oakes, Fred Oben- chain, Claude Oldfield, Stanley Owens, John Pack- wood. XValter Palmer, Lynn Par- ish, Mary Ann Patrick, Suzanne Pattison, Ronald Peavler, Sandra Perrine, Roger Perry, Tom Petty. Christy Phillips, Jack Pigg, Joyce Pike, Ray- mond Ploughe, Carolyn Polsz, James Poole, Tom Poole, Deirdre Porter. 1 Larry Postal, Beverly Poynter, Jim Prewitt, Katherine Price, Donald Quick, Linda Quick, Donna Rambo. fl , ' c v 4 FRESHMEN Linda Ranger, Barbara Ranney, Susan Ransburg, Robert Rasmussen, Dianne Reid, Sharon Renner, Anita Reptik, Corwin Reynolds. VVil1iam Richmond, XYil- liam Richter, Jean Ann Riley, Tom Ritterskamp, David Roberts, Richard Roberts, Steven Roberts, JoAnn Robinson. Thomas Robison, James Rosebrough, Carolyn Ross, Anita Roudebush, Janice Rudolph, Linda Ryan, Sam- uel Sanders, Jacqueline Schalk. Earl Schopp, Paulette Schort, Robert Schuller, Barbara Sears, Blair Sears, Donald Seeley, Anne Shal- lenbergerp Linda Shearer. Gary Shepard, John Shep- ple, Philip Shirley, Sylvia Shotwell, John Shreve, Sandra Shuman, VVilliam Shuman, Jill Sidley. George Simpson, James Sims, Fred Sisson, Dixie Skelton, Lewis Skinner, Christina Slaughter, David Smith, Robert Smith. Judy Snyder, Peggy Sny- der, Richard Sourbier, John Southgate, Robert Spears, Johnny Spencer, Herbert Spier, Judy Spi- vey. Charles Stalcup, Milan Stale-tovich, Nancy Staples, Marlyn Stark, Nancy Stegemeier, Mary Stephens, Nancy Stephenson, Vic- toria Stern. Richard Sterrett, David Stewart, Charles Stolte, .Barbara Straughn, Steven Striebeck, Judy Stumpf, Stephen Suhre, Donald Summers. Bob Swan, Charles Taylor, Vfarren Teague, Janet Templin, Jack Terry, Rich- ard Thomas, Trudie Thomas, Janette Tompkins. Tom Twiss, Sue Vance, Peter Van Huysen, Lucy Veit, Merrill Voorhis, Barry XN'agner, Judy Walden, George Ann Wlalker, Jerry XValker, Betty Vlfalsh, John Watson, Inga Vvatson, Edward Webber, Norma Weigand, Vance Vlleisheit, William WVenz. , n Q 4 Q ,-f f t . 511. N. - .N Q ,,,: 5 , . 'lf 'Q Iziywi f it R J. .. ,. . , iris! - 3 . .-.A- ' iyck . LJ f , W, .,,, I. A ., f' -, W . ,,' n,i', .. r I, , ,irr ' , - ! e H .ll A, J ,-5 f K A g,. ,.,,, 32-of QW? , gf ,ft-f ,.,, V- , , -1 ' .' 2' 'E 1167- Sqfm ,. .. ,A . w k . K mt V Eff! in , ..,,,, , I V ,I 'em wf -,S , at i H . ra! x , . ,k,, N 1 fx A. . or . V2 gas .aff 4 iw 5 .,.. vs! , K '11, if , i it W 2, J nn L 'N R J ' E.. CCCCC . r f i'. M .. 5- f l '4 'W ., ,. - ff x af . , lit snn ,sr -E E f-, ri - l i i i f W i' 1 nrrt H irs. ' :'2 'iii'EE'Z:'1: jlr - .,,.,, Vi , K : I .F r. A Vyiy , l C... , Nw ,J A, ,A,. .M W, l f U 5 . 5 1 , We ff. Q , - nie .Q , T, 9 , L 1 Q S IF WW, .,,,. We ,A QM igr. 3? - ,Q ., , , Q, . X. 1 W f, ' - 1 , 125 1:26 nf FRESHMEN Nancy WVessel, Carol West, Phyllis XYhipple, Carolyn XVhite, Dorretta Vifhitting- hill, Ronald NVicks, Patricia XN'iegle, Richard Vifieser. Billy Nviggins, Eddie VVil- kinson, Virginia Viiilliam- son, Charles VVills, Joyce XXviH8g3,I'dllQ1', Carol XVin- ter, George Xvissler, Jeri XYoehler. Steve Wloerner, Jacqueline Xifolf, Wfilliam Vvolfe, Gretchen XN'olfram, Mary XYoolridg'e, Charles Vifright, Jay VVright, Sara VVright. Donald Vifyatt. Barbara Miles and Bob XVait perform a panto- mime. NEWCOMERS Keith Akers, James Atlas, Dale Bailey, Donn Baird, Carol Baker, Sandra Baker, Janet Barber, Bill Barton. John Benham, Francis Bin- ford, Jean Bosenbury, Sally Crawford, Judy Crowe, Charles Deck, Janis Dole, Linda Dresbach. Diane Dukate, Wilma Dukes, Anne Evans, Rosa- lind Fitz Roy, Judy Giez- endanner, Connie Griffin, Patti Haagsma, Art Haan. Patricia Hack, Bonnie Hat- Held, Carolyn Hon, Judy Hoover, Eugene Hull, Judy Hutson, Phyllis Inman, Louis Jenkins. Karen Kime, Lois Knight, Judy Korinek, Ada Lovill, Mike Meginnis, David Mc- Mahan, Jim Michaels, Max- ine Miller. Richard Nelson, Bill Pad- gett, Jane Phillips, Doro- thy Plummer, Elizabeth Pogue, Janice Quakenbush, Sue Ann liagsdale, David Richey. NEWCOMERS Judy Rigby, Linda Rose, Linda Sale, Beth Seiger, Janice Senefeld, Reed Sheeks, Hal Shipley, Bill Spurlin. Alan Stanford, Bessie Stickle, Ralph Thompson, Nancy Tobin, Judith Uebinpger, Dick XValker, Craig XVay, David VVay. Shirley XYeishaai', Susan lVelsh, Aclelle XYhite, Judy VVoddell, Chester XYood, Sara Zollner, Gloria Enochs, Jr.: Ernest Fish- er, Jr. Chauncey Lake, Soplrg Bar- bara XVi1son, Fr. Sophomore chorus line at the Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show-BACK ROVV: Marcia Marshall, Carol Hoshour, Lynne Stei- gerwald, Pat Reilly, Kay Bell, Rachel Patton, Judy Cravens, Nellie McNay, Linda Miles, Carma Cal- houn, Barbara Gradison, Jane Jobes, FRONT RONY: Janice Kuhn, Debby Dod- son, Judy Morrow, Joyce Morrow, .lane Morris, Gloria Dimitroff, Sandy Dahlstrand, Ann Conner. 1 Albert Smith, Ripple's mas- cot, and Rippy Rocket. WHERE WE ACHIEVE A REAL 'XKNOW HOW ON VALUES Ripplites follow the ads to their favorite stores. We have many friends among the local businessmeng and they, in turn, cooperate with the school. As future leaders and purchasers in our community We learn to Watch the ads as an aid to wise buying. Janet Ralston gives Mr. Xvllliillll Isbell a Riparian advertising poster as Marvin Glaser looks ou. Y 7 'T 135353 , Y K x G .QQQKVMSQ L Margo Milling Quite An Eyeful The smallest precision camera in the world is the . . . MINOX F ast Minox film and print processing service. Send for free mailing bags. WILLIAM WARNER, INC Indianapolis I8, Indiana Town Or Country . . . WVills, is the place to go for your home appliances . . . WILLS' TOWN AND COUNTRY 4435 N. Keystone Ave. TE 1331 Claudia Ferrell, Cynthia. Bash Thar' She Blows! L 1 ' ,JJ L! ,,L,..,. Ollly it,s HOL 3 W11316. Its that Uxu lkltbllijll faucet you carft seem to Hx. Wise up! Get expert help. Call . . . WILLIAM F. STECK CO. 4923 College Ave. BR 5451 Gil Berry Greetings . . . prescriptions, school supplies, household articles and sodas are all yours at . . . SHEPHERD'S PHARMACY 52nd and Keystone Ave. GL 2289 Ronnie Qh pherd, Nancy Jo Courtrigl t Party Time! Any season of any year is party time. Our complete line of party supplies, novelties, and greeting cards will surprise and delight yon. Thatls . . . HOUSE OF PAPER 3810-12 College Ave. HI 4168 .Tud1Mdd1el n Iron Out . your porch problems with a new Wrought iron porch railing. All you have to do is call . . . JOHN C. HARROWER, INC. 2102 E. 52nd St. GL 3987 Susan Harrower, Dave Harrower Reel Relaxin! Enjoy your Saturday night movie. Follow Anneis example. Tonight, make it the Ritz for you . . . RITZ THEATRE 3430 N. Illinois Sl. TA 2232 Anne Parr Doggone Dirt! But donit Worryg your clothes come back from Comet Cleaners freshly clean and guaranteed moth-proof Cno extra chargej for six months. For pick-up and delivery service call . . . I CGMET CLEAN ERS, INC. 5619 N. Illinois St. GL 2877 Caesar, Roger Hole Mmmmmmmmmml French-fried potatoes to go with your thick, delicious steak are waiting for you at... CHARLEY'S RESTAURANT, INC. I44 E. Ohio St. ME 4-6624 M1 RayZ11 lich Jud Nlalienthal, Sally Jo Zimlieh Tough Decision? Remember . . . Dress or sport shoes, you,re always right to buy at . . . FLORSHEIM SHOE SHOP 2 East Washington St. ME 2-5696 Gordy Haas Our Interest . . is IH saving! UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS 806 Broad Ripple Ave. BR 4612 7 E. 38th St. 5646 E. Washington St. l60 E. Market St. Mr. Robert Beatty, Patty Miner Calling You, Teens! For quality clothing and tops in all teen styles it'S . . . DODSON'S TEEN TOWN 807 Broad Ripple Ave. BR 6869 Debbie Dodson, Pete Dodson You'll Click . . when you buy cameras, lihns, and supplies at . . . CAM-ART, INC. 801 Broad Ripple Ave. GL 2782 Mr Feorgc Vt ilson, Dale Searcy Out In Front . . with model planes, electric trains, and other hobby supplies from . . . BROAD RIPPLE HOBBY SHOP 6220 Carrollton Ave. BR 7492 IJ n C0011 tl ll X'XLtDc1VI1tt Everybody? Yes, everybody is yelling for St. Clair Popcorn. WALTER ST. CLAIR 830 Fairfield Ave. TA 3542 TA 4629 ll, I Tay! li Sr I 11111 NN gzflt Ter I T X 1 ddell Elaine I t in lhxl Rouse Keep Ahead . with the fast, efficient service of MOTOR EXPRESS INC. OF INDIANA 701 IIIinois Bldg. ME 5-6351 Nancy Kernahan In a Leather? Mr. R. D. Boots, Jinx Irwin jimps all worked up about the swell treatment he's getting at . . . RIPPLE BARBER SHOP 809 Brood Ripple Ave. BR 7920 Classy! Thatis the word for class rings and pendants from . . . , l HERFF-JONES Pete Krieg, Carol Clllllllllghtllll, Mrs. Maxine Smith 1411 N, Capitol Ave. ME 5-1554 Lei It Rain .. Diane L1 IV 13 1 C ,1'wl't?dH3lIlTY1i5Il1 I rbara S Vdel A au. but you'll shine ln a car that you drive home from . . . CURRY MOTOR SALES 1716 E. Washington St. ME 6-5409 Dealer In Fine Used Cars Mirror, Mirror . . on the Wall, which shoes will be fairest of all? The ones you buy at... Donna Toombs, Gretchen Ehlert 6255 College Ave. BR 8261 DRINK MILK! llThree Glasses A Day lf-ly Day. Dick R b L C nnie Roberts D e Roberts Move Over . . . and let Red Ball take care of all your uheavyv problems . . . RED BALL STORAGE CORP. 451 E. Courl' Sf. ME 4-4448 Lynn Lakin The Pause That Refreshes Drink iff' IIC. ILS PAT. OFF. In Bottles Steve Stamper,L I Q lh A Helping Hancl . awaits you at Ceneis . . . the station that gives you smiling, efficient service. Pull in soon to . . . GENE'S SERVICE STATION 927 Broad Ripple Ave. BR 0986 Mr. Gene IJUISGI NI John Qhafer, Bob Eberhart Elbow Room . . and more is what you get in a BIG electric freezer from . . . C 8t H APPLIANCE CO. 5363 College Ave. BR 5418 Diane HU.1'I'lS0ll Lgury . .. For luxurious and gentle laundering and dry cleaning at reasonable rates take your clothes to . . . LUX LAUNDRY 5301 Winthrop Ave. BR 5461 Mr Kenneth Bradley, Susan Stegemeier ,Sify Q, : N lf! f Real Cool! Spend a pleasant summer. Be 'ccoolv and protected by awnings from . . . THORP AWNINGS, INC. 2407 College Ave. TA 336I J.lJ VI Ih It I I p., Take Your Pick . . . from the Wide selection of drugs and cosmetics offered at . . . LOBRAICO PHARMACIES 902 E. Westfield Blvd. BR 3000 3342 Clifton St. TA 7727 Rosemary L I Your Best Bet . . . is Best Grand . . . BEST GRAND LAUNDRY 8a DRY CLEANING 28 N. Senate Ave. ME 5-2555 B11 le Mf C I I 111, Bill Balt Timber! Loads and loads of quality lumber just for your new home. Order from . . . BROAD RIPPLE LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO. 1001 E. Brood Ripple Ave. GL 5456 Don Stu t March Forward . . to better homes for you with . . PAUL PARTLOW REALTY CO. 666 E. 52nd St. BR 5633 Peggy Gillette You'l1 Fare Better in the Fairlane series by Ford. See it at . . . C. T. FOXWORTHY, INC. 819 E. Washington St. ME 2-7321 Don M 11 H th R D e Donnelly 2 Double Take? of a pretty girl and 21 pretty dress. These misses are Wise, they buy at . . . DAYAN 81 CO. Town 81 Counfry Sfore 4425 N. Keystone Ave. CH 3360 Diane Da Future AI Stake? Insure your future by visiting . . . RICHMOND INSURANCE AGENCY 2310 Broadway WA 3-0943 Bob 1'iic11m0nc1, Dick Riel nd In Love . . . with their shoes from . . . JOLLY STEP BOOTERY 3816 N. Illinois Sf. HU 6002 A New Person . . . Thufs how you,II feel after a visit to . . . DR. A. C. REINKING 6215 College Ave. BR 4001 Hall Ancl Hall . . . This won,t happen if you let us do your cleaning. For thorough dry cleaning sew- ice call . . . CHARLES L. WALKER INC. 1841 E. 46th St. GL 4516 929 E. Westfield Blvd. Carol Shreve In The Dark? Shed some light on your fixture problems. For all your electrical supplies, make it . . . OVERBEY ELECTRIC SERVICE, INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS P. o. Box 6027 86th of Westfield Blvd. BR 7487 Mrs. Alice Hasty, Katie VVisn Perfect Picking . . . is no trick at all if you buy from the large selection of quality foods at . . . DAVIS GROCERY CO. 5901 College Ave. BR 2201 Cecil Earle We Invite You . . . to come in today and treat yourself to the good food served at . . . BORKY'S DRIVE-IN 1020 Broad Ripple Ave. BR 2315 i'First in Quality and Servieev A Satisfied Customer Is Our Best Advertisement 'Sandy Bork, Karen Bali s n Making Plans? Let Wurster help you plan your new home or ollice. Call . . . 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ACTIVITIES INDE 71 130-161 Aerial View of Building ,,......,..,,..... 2 American Problems Class ,.,,.,. ,..,, 1 5 Art Class .................,...........,.......,........ 32 Art Club ...............,,..,,..,,.......,...,,,,.,,,,, 85 Architectural Drawing Class ........ 25 Band .....................,,................. ......... 7 6-77 Baseball Action ...................... ......... 4 6 Baseball-Freshman Team ..... ..... 4 7 Baseball-Reserve Team ........ ..... 4 7 Baseball-Pitching Staff ..... ..... 4 5 Baseball-Varsity Team ........ , ,....... 45 Basketball Action ...........,..........,..... 59-60 61 Basketball-Freshman Team . Basketball-Reserve Team ....... ..... 6 1 Basketball-Varsity Team .... ..... 5 8 Biology Class ....................... ..... 1 6 Bookkeeping Class .................. ..... 1 0 Booster Club ................................ .... 8 2 Boys' Glee Club .................................. 73 Boys' Physical Education Class .... 21 Building View ..............,........,.............. 7 C Cadet Teaching ......... ,.,., 2 7 Cafeteria Scene ...... ,,,,, 2 0 Campus Views ........ ,,,,, 6 Cheering Section ....,,. ,,,,, 3 2 Chemistry Class ...... .,,,, 1 7 Class Presidents ..... ,,,,, S 7 Clef Club .............. ,,,,. 7 2 Clothing Class ........ ..... 1 8 Coaching Staff ....... ,,,,, 4 4 College Night ...... ..... 2 6 Concert Choir ......,.,.................. ,,....... , , 71 Cozy Hour ......,....,........,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, , S1 Cross Country-Reserve and Fresh- man Team ...............,....,...,.,............. 56 Cross Country-Varsity Team ........ 56 D Dance Band .................... ,..., 7 5 DAR Good Citizen ......... ..... 3 1 Director of Counseling ........ ..,,. 2 6 Driver's Education Class .... ..... 1 1 English Class .......... ,.... 8 F Faculty Pictures ,,.,,,...,., .,,,,,,, 3 6-41 Family Living Class .,,,..., ,,,,,,4, 1 9 Flag Twirlers ........,,.,.... ,,,,, 8 2 Flute Quartet ........... ..,.. 3 1 Foods Class .,...............,.... ..... 1 8 Football Action ............,....,, .,,,, 5 4 Football Captains ...,.............. ..... 5 2 Football-Defensive Team .... ..... 5 5 Football-Freshman Team ...... ,..., 5 5 Football-Jamboree Action .,..... .,,,. 5 3 Football-Offensive Team ....., ..,,. 5 4 Football-Reserve Team ,...... ..... 5 3 Football-Varsity Team ..... ..... 5 2 Foreigneers ,.................. .,..,... ......,. 8 4 Freshman Chorus Line ,...............,,,, 121 Freshman Class Members ,..,.,, 121-126 G Geography Class ...... Geometry Class .....,...... 13 9 Girls' Concert Choir ....... ..,.,. 7 3 Girls' Ensemble . ........... ...... 7 8 Girls' Sports .,.......,.. ..,,,, 6 2 Golden Singers ...,,.. ....,. 7 0 Golf Action ...,...... ...... 4 9 Golf Team ..... . ..,., 49 H History Class ...., ...... ......... 1 4-15 Hi-Y ........................,......,.,....,...,......,.,,. 83 Homecoming Float ....,..........,............ 30 Homecoming Queen and Court ...... 33 Intramural Sports ...... J 63 Journalism Awards Dinner ............ 35 Junior Class Members ..... ..... . Junior Class Project .......,......... Junior Red Cross ..,..... L Latin Class .....,..,,,,,,,, Lettermen's Club ...... Library Club ......... M Madrigal Singers ...... .. Maiorettes .....,............,......... .. 112-117 35 84 22 44 85 72 82 Mascot ......... ....,.......................... ......... 1 2 7 79 Math and Science Club Military Ball ,......,,, A .,,.,,,,,,,,,,A, Miss and Mr. Riparian Model Railroad Club ......,. Music Practice Room ..... National Honor. Society National Thesplans .............. ,.,.. Newcomers ......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Nm-se's Office ............ Nutrition Class ,.... O Oflice Practice .......... Open House ..,....... Opera Club ...... Orange Aid ....... Orchestra .,,.., P PA Crew .....,i ,,..... Pantomime ..,,.. Pep Band ,.,....... Physics Class ...... Principal ...............,.,.. Projection Crew .....,......, PTA Carnival Scene ..... 33 32 81 23 69 79 .126-127 20 21 24 34 70 81 ....74-75 80 .........126 72 17 36 80 34 X Q Quill and Scroll ....... ..... 6 8 30 Quiz 'Em Team ...,. R Radio Club ................ ,... . .. ..... Reading Laboratory Riparian Business Staff ..........l.,..... Riparian News Bureau Staff .....,.... Riparian Weekly Page Editors ....,. Riparian Weekly Staff 0 ..,....,.,..,......l.. Riparian Yearbook Editors ..,,,,...... 80 11 67 67 Riparian Weekly Editors ................ 67 67 68 65 66 Riparian Yearbook Staff ......... ...... Ripple Barber Shop ............. .,....... 1 29 Ripples Directors ......... ...... 2 9 ROTC Drill Platoon .,... , ..... 13 S Senior Bulletin Board ...... 26 1 1 Senior Class Members .....,., ........ 9 7- 1 Senior Class Officers .............,....,....... 111 Senior Color Day Co-Chairmen .,., 111 Sophomore Chorus Line ............,....... 127 Sophomore Class Members ...... 117-125 Spanish Class ....................................v. Speech Class . ...............l.......... ......... 8 Square Dance Club ...... ...... 7 8 Stage Crew ...............l ...... 7 9 Stamp Club ............. ...... 8 4 Student Council . ..........Y............. ...... 6 9 Student Managers ............vv................ 44 Summer Journalism Institute ........ 66 T Table of Contents ....,.. .,.....,.. 4 -5 Tennis Action ............. ,.,. .. 48 Tennis Courts ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,5,,,.,,,A,,A 43 Tennis Team ...............,..,.........,,..,,,,,, 48 The Man Who Came to Dinner .. 29 Track Action ..........,..........,.........,,,,, 50-51 Track-Reserve Team ...,,,.,,,,,,.....,,,.,,,. 51 Track-Varsity Team .,,.... ,.,,,, 5 0 Tri-Hi-Y .............,... ,,.,,,.. ,,,,,, 8 3 Triple Trio ................ ...... 7 8 Typing Class ...,.,,,...... ,..,,, 2 4 U Understudies ............ .,.... 7 9 V Vice-Principals ..,.. ...... 3 6 Voting Machine ..... ...,.. 1 4 Which is the Way to Boston? .,.. 28 Wood Shop ............,..l,........................... 25 Wrestling Action ..,........,...........,...... 57 Wrestling Team ..... l..... 5 7 X-Y-Z Y-Teens ..,.. 83 .qw K.-llbum Section Pictures Not Listed Ilcrcj A Abbett, Tom ............. Alexander, Dave ...... Alexander, Lester ...... Alexander, Letitia ...... Allen, Ralph .,......,.. Allen, Steve ...,..,.... Alltop, Bill ..... Alsop, Eileen ..... Amy, Del .......... Ashman, Bob ....... Ashworth, Allen ..... Atkinson, Don .......,, Aufderheide, Joe ...,. Augustine, Jim ....... Auten, Don , ....... ...... . B Baldwin, Karen ....,.. Bales, Janice .....,.... Ballinger, Dave ....... Ballweg. Cynthia ..... Bangs, Bill ............ 53 55 73 ..,.......76, 84 80 ...........83, 157 .....5, 68, 69, 79 52 22 ff: 61 76 48 .......1-45 62 51 82 55 76 Bangs, Sam ........,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Barcik, Bonnie ,..,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,, 3 1, 72, Bash, Cynthia ..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 31 Bass, Bob .......................... 44, 52, 56, 61 Bastien, Bill .................,,.,.,,,,,,.,, ,,,.,,, , , 13 Bateman, Kay .........,..,..,..,.,..,,,,.,,,, 24 73 Batt, Bill ...... 44, 50, 52, 53, 68, 76,140 Beal, Barbara ....,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 149, 69 Beaman, Marcia ..,,,.....,. Bearss, Sue ............ Beckley, Robert ........ Bedell, Gary .......... Beeler, Diane ..... .........,121 .....,...74, 76 55 8 Beeler, Steve ....... ...,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 8 Belcher, Sue ....... ...............,....,.,,,. 2 9, 71 Bell, Kay ..,......................,,..,.....,,, 82, 127 Bellows. Bob .............. 12 28, 29, 79, 157 Benedix, Jack .,.......,..,....,,.,,,,,, 51, 68, 82 Benham, Mary ...... ............,,....., 8 , 153 Benson, Wesley ....... Berg, Ed ..................... Bernhardt, Jane ....... .........70, 75, 79 Berry, Gil ....,...,.,.... ,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 5 2, 131 Berry, Katie ..........,,...,.,..,.,..,,.,..,.,.,..,. 117 Berry, Virginia ..... ,,,.,..,...,..,.,,.....,. 5 , 72 Bertermann, Bill ...... 17, 33, 69, 79, 151 Berwick, Charles ....................,........... 47 Bingham, Carol ..,,.,.,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bird, Bob ..............., ....,..,...... Black, Bruce .....,.,. ......,..47, 57, Blacketter, Janice .......... Black, Jim .......,............ Blackley, Mary Anne Blake, Jan ...,....,.,.,,,,....,,.. Blake, Mackman ......... Bland, Kenneth .... Blewett, Judy ........ 75 73 ...,.......44, 57 63 79 .........69, ..........157 71 Boffo, Roy ............,.... ............,. . ..... , .. 73 Boggs, Margaret ....... ...... 4 , 70, 71, 83 Bolden, Jerry ........ Bond, Judith ............,.... ...,.,........... 6 9 Bonewitz, Pat ..,..................... 69, 85, 155 Bongfeldt, Henrietta ...,.................... 71 Booth, John ...........,.,.....,..........,........... 56 Borden, Bill ............................ 68, 69, 79 Bork, Sandra ...,...... ...,....................... 1 45 Bosler, Ned ........................ 44, 52, 54, 70 Boyle, Charlene ....... ....................... 8 5 Bradford, Ann ......, ,,.,.... 7 2, 82, 117 Bramer, Kenny .,., .......... 4 4, 45, 50 Brandt, Niel ..,,......... ..,..,...., 1 6, 73 Brannock, Judith ........ 78 Bretzman, Barbara ..... Bromert, Susie ............. Brown, Barbara ........ Brown, David ........ Brown, Eileen ..... Brown, Nancy ...,.. ...........21, , 85 76 ............75, ..,...,..24, 71 73 71 ..,....149 STUDENT INDEX Browning, Steve ....... Bruce, Ruthann ....,,... Brydenthal, Nancy ....... Buehler, Pat ............... Buehler, Blll ............ Burkhart, Bob ..... Burkhart, Tom ........ Burkle, Carolyn ,..... 55 ....,..,141 30 .......44, 75 76 45 69 ,..,..,..,.,121 30, 71 Burns, Doug ............ ....... Buridge, Wayne ...... ............ 4 7 Buser, Judy .....,..... ..... 7 1, 78 Bush, Marilyn ,,,,... ........ 1 21 Byrne, Kerry ....,.. ..,.. 5 5 Calhoun, Bob ,,.....,.. ........,,,,,, 3 0, 68 Calhoun, Carma .... ,..............,,,,., 1 27 Campbell, Bob .... ..,....,...l.,,,,,,, 4 4, 56 Campbell, Jim ,....,. ,...... 4 4, 56, 58, 60 Campbell, Linda .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Campbell, Roscoe .... ......,..............,,.. 5 6 Capel, Jean .......... .,....... 1 4, 71, 78, 160 Carlson, Barry ,......... . .................,,.. 71 Carner, Mollie .....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Carpenter, Marilyn ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3 Carr, Anne .................. Cary, Judy ............,.,. Cassady, Carol ...,.... Cavanagh, Susan ....... Chandler, Tom .....,.. Chappell, Beverly ..... Chase, Janet .....,...,,. Chenoweth, Dave ....... Choban, George ............. Christensen, Sharon ..... Christy, Jerry .........,..... .... Clingman, Barbara ..,,.,,,....,, Clapp, Margaret- ,..,..,,,.,,,,,,,, Cleveland, Bob ...... ....... 2 5 Cohen, Larry .......... .,.,,,, Collester, Janet ...... .... Collester, Jerry .......... Combs, Mary Ellen ....... Comrie, Scottie ........,. Conboy, Mary Alice ..... . Conner Ann ,........,..,,,,. ....,....., , Conner: Bill ...................,........ Connor, Roy ...........,.............. Cook, Steve ............ 17, 51, 58 ' 56, ef, 75 Cooley, Roger ...,....................... Cooper, Harry ......................... Copsy, Sylvia .............. Cornish, Ruth Ann ...... . Cothern, Richard ......,.. Courtright, Nancy Jo .... Cox, Steve ...............,..,.... ....,. Cox, Wallace ............... . Coyle, Donna ....... Crabb, Susan ..... Craig, Bob ......... . Cravens, Judy ..... Cree, Ruthann ..... .....73, 132 72 ......,44, 52, , 9 75 50 75 71 55 52 62 47 68 71 76 56 5 ....... , ------- 1 81 .....,.69, 73 50 71 73 ...127, 155 73 76 84 .......50, 52 .......71, 82 .........68, 72 .......72 , 76 .....70, 131 .55, 57, 73 45 71 71 76 ....,78, 127 73 Croner, Dave ..... .,........ 7 2, 75, 76 Crosbie, Jim ...,. ....... 5 2, 61, 69, 70 Crosbie, Mac ..... ...,,................ 6 1 Crowe, Donna .....,....... .....,.,....... 2 1 Cullivan, Frank .....,....... .................. 5 0 Cunliife, Ted ,,.,............. . ,..,,..... 44, 45, 46 Cunningham, Blaine ....,..,...........,....,. 84 Cunningham, Carol .....,...................... 20, 24, 67, 68, 69, 136 Curry, Barbara .................................. 137 Curry, Diane ..........,.,,..................,..... 137 Cutshaw, Don ..,.... 71 Dahlstrand, Sandra .............. 78, 79, 127 Dalziel, Wayne .......... .............. 5 5, 73 Danner, Dorothy ....... ............... 7 5 Darling, Kay ....,.,....... ........ 6 6, 121 Darlington, Jerry ..... .................. 7 3 Davidson, Judy ....... , ...... 71, 75, 76 .,,, .., Davidson, Mike ......... Davidson, Sheryl ....... Davis, Diane ....,...... Davis, Margaret Dawson, Barbara ,... .. Dawson, Har-ry ...,... DeBruler, Dave ......, Deck, Judy ......,........ deFenelon, Fay ..,,.., Degner, Nancy ........ DeHart, Linda ......, Delello, Charles ,,.. DeVault, Pete ...... 71 73 .........142 73 21 61 76 82 ......,.....149 ........75. 76 18 57 45 33 Diaz, Nydia ..,......,..,..,...................l...l.. Dierberger, Betsy .....................,........ 6, 66, 67, 68, 69, 151 Dimitroff, Gloria ....................l .ll........ 1 27 Dismore, Judy ....,......l...,.............. 78, 150 Distel, Bill ,,.,,,,,,,.. l.....,.. 4 4, 50, 52, 54 Dix, Omer .............V................l....... 51, 52 Dodd, Carolyn ...,............l................... 71 Dodson, Deborah ..,. 22, 29, 79, 127, 134 Dodson, Pete .........,...........,......l... 17,134 Donlon, Tom ........ 52, 54, 55, 58, 59, 60 Donnelly, Dave ...... 44, 52, 53, 54, 55, 141 Dorsey, Dick ............,.....,. Douthit, Bill .........l......... Downey, Dyanne ....... Downey, Karen ..... Downs, Donna ....... Dreesen, Jerry ...,... Dugan, Bill ........ Duncan, John ....,. Dunn, Barry .... Dunn, Sharon ...,.. Dye, Rebekah ...... E Earle, Cecil .......,............. Eberhart, Bob .... Edman, Clark ....... Ehlert, Gretchen . Eikenberry, Eric ...... Elbert, David ....... Elliott, Mike .....,,.........., Engelhardt, David Engmark, Sandra ...... Enoch, John ..........,..,. Erickson, Charles Everly, Steve ....,.... F Fairchild, Dick ....,..... Farash, Martin ..... Farrar, John ........ Favre, Judy .......... Ferguson, Don .,..... Ferguson, Kent ..... Ferree, Nancy ........ Ferrell, Claudia ...,. Fielder, Sandra ..... Fields, Ted ..........,. Fife, Jack .......,.... Figel, Alan ........... Fleming, Judith Foley, Patricia ...... .........55, 61, 69 ........73. 81 ........24, 70 ......,..,..159 4, 49, 67 80 .......26, 69 ....l...69, 73 .........71, 148 .49, 71, 76, 144 139 ..... ..... ......... . 55 .........137 80 ........25, 53, 73 53 57 ..........70, 72 50 73 78 55 71 61 73 71 48 5, 67 .........131 .........121 71 69 61 72, 75 48 Ford, Bob .............. ..........,..... Ford, James ........... ............ 1 7 Ford, Scott .....,.............. ............... 5 7, 73 Forsyth, Charlotte .................. 7, 68, 71 Foster, Sam .......,...... ......... 4 4, 49, 145 Foster, Steve .......... ..,.........., 5 , 69 Fowler, Nancy ..... Frame, Dick ........ Frame, Steve .,..... 55, 61 45 58 59, 60 Freeman, David .... . ..,.... , . French, Dan ..... Frey, Bonnie .... .. Friedley, Janet ...... ...,. Friend, Susan ................. Frietzche, Marilyn Froney, Joyce ............ .. ...........,..121, 153 ....73 78 85 155, ss, iss, ,160 4 A 1 l 1 1 1 X 1 l 7 l 4 Gillette, David ....... ,,,, q-n,,f,a H-V: Q G Gage, Marshall ...............................,.... 44, 50, 56, 58, 69, 72, 75, Galbreath, Jim ......,,......................,..,.. Galm, John ........................ 69, 72, 75, Gardner, Janice ..... Garriott, Lou ......... Garstang, Nancy ...... Gasper, Diane ......... Geller, John ........ 76 51 76 71 67 76 78 49 69 Genck, Fred ............ .............. 6 8, George, Barbara ............... A .... 71, 81, 150 Geyer, Ronald ..........,,,..........,....... 70 Giezendan ner, Lure Gilbertson, Elaine ..... Gillette, Peggy Gilyeat, Dick ....... Gisler, Charles Glander, Don ........ Glaser, Marvin ,..... Gleaves, Frank Goodrich, Deanna ...,.... Gradison, Barbara Gradison, David ......... Graebner, Jim ......... Graham, Leslie ..... Grant, Jeanne ...... Graver, Janet ...... Gray, Marthene ..... . .....,...... 71, 145 flffffiil' .........,71, 72, 71 141 .70, 72 73 154 85 129 ........,66, , ............135 .....,......... .127 7, 44, 49 30 6, 67, .. 5, 78 71, 150 Gray, Max ........................ 44, 50, 53, 150 Grebe, Janice .............,..,,.,......... ...69, 154 Gregory, Gary .... 44, 52, 54, 55, 69, 156 Gregory, Jon ......,.,,.,,.,.,,........,..,..,...,... 56 ..17. 85 Griffin, Beverly ............. Grove, Valerie ....... Grubbs, Mary ...... Hass, Gordy .,................., Hackemeyer, Mary Hadley, Frltz ............,. Hafiield, Verna .,,... Hammel, Sarah ..,...... Hammer, Donna Hammond, Fred ..., Hancock, Bob ...... 18 .........29, 68 ..51, 78 ........47, 58, 59 69, 73 73, ............47, Hancock, Jane .......,..................... Hanselmann, Jeff ...... 17, 44, 58, Harbridge, Fritz ............ 44, 52, Harbridge, Jim ..... Hargitt, Judith .... , 69 149 137 53 22 59 148 55: 154 53 Harmon, David ...,.., , ......................... . Harness, Harolyn ......... ,33, Harrison, Diane Harrison, Martha Harrower, Dave .. ......... 69, ..,......51, 71, 70, 82, 6, 50, , . Harrower, Susan Hartman Jenn .... Haston, Jerry ........ Hayden, Harriet ..... Hayes, Charles ....... Haygood, Tom ....... Haynes, Fonza ....... Heckman, Bob ..,,. Hedberg, Bob ......... Heifner, Albert ...... Heim, Judy ......,..... . Hendricks, Fred Hensel, Ruth .,..,,.. .. Henzie, Charles ...... Hepburn, Janet ..... Herder, John ...... '6'i 'k3ii 'i'6 ' 70 73 148 139 68 132 78, 132 68, 69 i Y Harvey, Gene ..,,......... .......... ,,,. . 4 5 52, 53 .........148 47 35 ,...........152 61, 73 Herod, G11 ............................................ Hess, Barbara ......,..........,,.....,............. Hill, Dick .................i...,.....,................ Hirt, Kaye ............ 29, 68, 69, 71, 78, Hockmuller, Nick .......,......,........... 57, Hodges, Carol ..,,...........,.....i................ Hodges, Jerry ...... 73 57 62 50 71 76 69 55 35 68 48 79 76 75 58 Hogan, Mike ....... ,.,. ....... 2 3 , 76 Hole, Roger ........,. ................ 51, 133 Holland, Sherry .....................,.......... 23 Holle, Chuck ...................... 55, 61, 69, 73 Hollingsworth, Doug ........................ 80 -Q ---?fv-n - Hollingsworth, Morton 69, 83 Homburg, Tracey ......... ........ 2 6, Horn, Harry ..,...,..., Horton, Darrel ....... Hoshour, Carol .....,. Hovey, Louis .......... Howell, Suzette ..,.,..,, Huddleston, Janet .... Hudson, Jackie .,...,... Hudspeth, Arleigh ....,.. Hughes, Tom .....,,.,... Hufnagel, Sharon Hunt, Gordon ......... Hurd, Donna ........ Hurst, Bill .......... Hyde, Nancy ........., Inglert, Jerry ,...... . Ingmire, Don ,,.... Irby, Harold ....,. Ireland, Dorthy ..... Irwin, Jim .............. Isensee, Brenda ..... J Jacobs, Betty ......... Jacobs, Dorothy ..... Jacobs, Steve ......... Jacobson, Roger ....... Jaggar, Lynne ..,.,,. James, Jackie ...... 76 .,,.,.......127 .....,..67, 78 ........69, 76 ............121 ......,....24, 68 ........51, 56, 57 71 57 ...,.....,.73, 76 ............13, 156 70, 83 ........50, 51 ........75, 76 78 .,..,....63, 136 , ...,.. 34 James, Jim ...... ........ ......... ...,.,. . . 62 26 51 ........61, 76 70 78 73 58 Jenkins, Paul ..... ........ 4 4, 52, 54, Jobes, Jane ...... ...... ..,,.. 6 8 , 69, 78, 127 Johnson, David ..... Johnston, Sheila ..... Jones, Delores ...,,,, Jones, Harry ..,... Joyce, Terry ......... Jupin, Joe ...... .,..... Kachel, Bill ..... ....... Karles, Bob ..,.... Keehn, Don ....... Keller, Tom ......... Kelly, Kathy ........... Kendall, Charles ......, Kensinger, Kaye ....... Kerl, Edward ...... ,,,... . Kernahan, Nancy ..... Kilgore, Bill ........,. King, Connie ...... King, Dick ....... King, Marilyn .... King, Nancy ...... 72 .......,.67, 71, 135 ....,......75, 76 .,......47, 61 76 16 ........47, 52, 53 71 70 .........68, 135 .....,,.5l, 56 .........71, 140 75 Kingdon, John .................. 55, 61, 69, 73 Kingdon, Marie ................,,...,......,..... 31, 33, 51, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 158 Kingery, Dick ...........................,.... 75, 76 Kinman, Wayne ........... ................... 7 3 Kiste, Suzanne .....,...,.,........................ 71 Klepinger, Ann ................ ............... . .. 78 Knight, Dave ..................................,... 55 Korb, Janie ...... 32, 69, 70, 78, 111, 147 Krieg, Pete ..................i..,.....,........ 67, 136 Kuhn, Janice ............,........... 29, 127, 155 Kuhn, Roxie ........ ........,......,... 1 55 Kyger, Camella ..... ................ 7 2 L La Follette, Jim ....., Lakin, Lynne ......... Lambert, Judy ........ Landgraf, Bob ...... Lathouse, Bill ....... Lattimore, Jim ......... Latze, Fritz ................... Laughlin, Anne ..........,.... Lauxterman, Elaine ....... 47 ........72, 75 ......,...i53, 71 .,....i..50, 69,70 ...........71, 76 ....,...8, 135 . , ,M-, f Lawson, David .....,. Leavell, Nancy ,.... .. ........47, 56 ............44, 51, 56 73 76 Lee, Sandy ............,. Leech, Kim ..............,..i...,............i,...... Lemasters, Linda. ............ 31, 70, 72, Lesh, Suzie .............. ................ 6 9, 121 Lewis, Beverly ..,,... Lewis, Dave ........ Lewis, Frank ...... Lewis, Lewis, John ......... ........55, 61 Gene ..,..,................,....,.. . ............. 78 17, 44, 52, 54, 55, 69, 151 Lewis, Stan ................................,..... 55, 61 Lindop, Al ....,..............................,......,. 45 Lineback, Jane ................. ................ 1 46 Lobraico, Rosemary .....,............,. 66, 140 Locke, Charles ........,.... ........ 5 1, 53, 57 L-ofquist, Gloria ...,...., ........... 1 2, 71 Loftiss, Margaret ........,,.,....,............. 73 Lo ng, Ken ny ....................,....,.............. 4, 44, 45 46, 52, 53 Long, Roriny ..10, 44i 54, 55, 58, 59, 146 47, 52, 54, 55, 146 Loster, Carol ........................................ 73 Love, Cindy ,.........,.......... ...............,,.... 7 5 Lowe, Bob ..32, 43, 44, 48, 70, 111, 147 Lowry, Diane ......,.......,...............,... 70, 72 Lowry, Jim .......,,.......................,... 56, 61 Lurie, Ann ....... Lynch, Jim ...,.. Lytle, Robin .... M MacDonald, Scott MacGregor, Alison McClintock, Andy McCord, Pat .......... McGlade, Larry ..... McKenzie, Vern ....... McLure, John ......... . ...... 68, 81, 157 ........28, 81 ,'.'ff.'fii'. iEQ ........48, ........56, McMahan, Don ...,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, McMillan, Barbara ss, , McNa1ry, Dick ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, McNay, Nellie ....... Macnabb, Bill ...... 80 67 76 73 66 76 17 76 57 27 35 147 Macy, Tom ......,,...,,,..,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mahln, Ellen .........,.... ..69, 70, 72, 75, 76 Malcomson, Don ,,..,,,,i,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 3 , 75, 76 Marienthal Judy . Marks, Clifford .... , .,..,. 26, 71, 78, 133 Marshall, Marcia ..,,,. ,.,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, 1 2 7 83 Marston, Sue ........, Martinelli, Jon ,.... ........79, 69 Mathews, Margo ..,... 71 Mattox, Marilyn ...... ..,,.,.,,,,,,,,..,, 7 2 76 Meese, Mickey ........ Meredith, Tom ....... Merrill, Don ....... Merrill, Judy ......... Merrill, Rosalie ..... Merritt, Jay ....... Mertes, Cathy .,... .....i..72, 75, ........5, 3, 141 ........23, 76 17 78 Metzger, Judy ...........,.....,.......,.,,,,,..,.,, 71 Middleton, Judi ........ 24, 69, 70, 78, 132 Miles, Barbara ........,,....,,....,,,,,..,,,,...,. 28, 29, 51, 66, 68, 69, 70, 79, 111 Miles, Linda ................,...........,..,.. 69, 127 Miles, Loanna ...................................... 76 Miller, Don ............. Miller, Marcia .,,.... Miller, Ronnie ....... Mills, Don ........... Mills, Nancy ......., 45 73 56 76 78 72 Mills, Charles ...... ..... , ..70, Milling, Margo ...., .......... 6 8, 130 Miner, Don ........,,,.........,..................... 71 Miner, Joan ...............,........................ 33 Miner, Patty ............ 26, 67, 68, 69, 134 Mitchell, Connie ..,.....,....................... 78 Moeller, Matilda ................................,. 69 Mitten, Tommy ..... Mohler, Dan ....... Moll, Gail ......... Morris, Jane ,... Morrison, Bill ....... Morrow, Joyce ......,. 57 ..........47, 68,76 ..,,.,,,22, 75, 79 ........44, 52 ......,..78, 127 Morrow, Judy .........,.. ......... 7 8, 127 Morton, Joe ................... ............ 6 1 Mosbarger, Wayne ..... ............. 7 3 Mueller, Bob ............... ........ 4 7, 73 Reynolds, Bob . .A....... 41- .. 1+ , fn - -1 1- f--if ' Munro, Clarence .......,........................ 17, 44, 50, 52, 53, 55, 57 Murphy, J. D. .A........ 67, 68, 69, 70, 140 Murphy, Mary Lou ............................ 160 Murphy, Sharon ..,........ 1 ..,............... 71 Myers, Ruth ........... ,,,. . . 75 Nabb, Dick .............. ....,.... 5 2, 148 Neal, Jeannette ..... Neale, Jean ........ ...,.......73, 78 Needler, Leo ........... ................... 5 1 Newberry, Tim ...... ............ 4 4, 52, 61 Newbold, Karen ................................,. 78 Newhouse, George ............ 47, 53, 57, 73 Newman, Don ,.,,........ ..,................... 7 6 Newton, Miriam Nichols, Fred .......... Noblitt, Bill ....... Nollau, Neil ......., Novak, Gerry ...... Nutt, Susie ........,....... O Oertel, David ..........., Oestrike, Janet ..... Ohmart, Paul ...... Olson, Mary .... Osborn, Bob .... Osting, Gale ., ...,. . Ottinger, Sheila ..... Outman, Sandy ......... P .......4, 70, 72 .......51, 52 50 '73 .........158 ........29, 71,76 14 sz 71 .........152 Paden, Pat ..................,,...,.....,,, 69, 73, 78 Padget, Ruth ........,... 24, 67, 68, 79, 155 Parrish, Lynn .,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,.. H 69 Patrick, Libby ........................,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 55 Patton, Janet .......,.,.,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,, 72 Patton, Mark .....l 69, 70, 72, 83, 87, 159 Patton, Rachel ..............,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,78, 127 Peavler, Larry .......... .,51, 56 Peavler, Ronald ........ .,...,,,. 7 3 Peine, Tom ......,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, S , 83 Pendleton, Richard ....,.. , .......,.,,,,,,,,,, 47 Penington, Don ...........,,,...,,..,,,..,,,,,,,, 44, 52, 54, 55, 58, 70, 117 Pennock, Sandra ..............,.,...,,.... 29, 71 Perkins, Virgil ...,,....,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 48 Peters, Carl ...........,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 75 Petty, Tom ...................,.,....,.......,,,,,,,, 73 Pickett, Ray ..--...... 6, 66, 67, 68, 69, 156 Pier, Sharon ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 71 Pigg, Jack ........,....,.,.,.....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 76 Pinell, Jean ..,...,.,........ Pippenger, Barney Pittenger, Art .. .,..... . Plessinger, Judy ........ Plessinger, Sue ....... Ploughe. Ray ......... Poggiani, Connie ...... Polsel, Ken ............. Ponti, Bob ......,..... Poole, Jim ............... Porter, Deirdre ...... Postal, Larry .... Price, Helen .,.... Privette, Ray ...... Puckett, Judy ..... Purves, Carol ....... Q 35 48 35 78 55 69 51 51 55 ........62, 75 , ............... 73 , ...... 7, 66, 69 ..,,,...14, 29, 73 69 81 159 , , Quanz, Kenny ..,........ Quick, Nancy ..,......... Rader, Kim .... ............i 1 Ragan, Carol ..,...... Ragsdale, Leona ...,., ........14, 49 73 80 20 78 Ralphy, Diane ....... Ralston, Janet ...... Rand, Donna ...... Ransberg, Dave ........... ......66, 79, 129 85 68 ...,,....,.29, 56, Rech, Ronald ........................................ 71 Redenbarger, Anna Mae .............. 68, 71 Reeve, Janet ......................1. ..1....... 7 1 Reichert, Bob .................. ........., 8 4 Reid, Bill ..,............ .................. 5 0, 52 Reid, Dianne ...........,......................,..... 75 Reilly, Pat .................................... 68, 127 Reilly, Sara Jean ,......... 33, 67, 68, 149 Renfroe, Joyce .......,................ 71. 75, 76 Rentsch, Dick ......... ...........,,.......... 4 5 Reynolds, Corwin ....... Richmond, Bob .......... Richmond, Dick ..... . Riddell, Jo Ann .........,. 73 ...12, 69, 84, 135 83 Riley, Judy ............. Rinne, Marcia .,......,,. Ritchey, John ................ Ritterskamp, John ...... ........72, 78, 79 ...,........75, 76 ..,,.,.,56, 68 Ritterskamp, Tom ..,,.. ........ 5 1, 69 Roark, Jim .....,....,..... --.---..- 4 7 Roberts, Connie .....,.. .............--,-.. 1 38 Roberts, Dave ...,.... ....................... 1 38 Roberts, Richard ............ 55, 57, 76, 138 Roberts, Ronnie ........ .......,.......--.-.-.- 4 5 Robey, Jim .,...,...... .....,..------.-- A - 35 Rodgers, Cindy .....................-.,---------- 73 Rogers, Gregory ................ 13, 47, 61, 71 Rohr, Steve ....... ......... ......-..-.--...--.--Y- 6 3 Rose, June ........................................-..- '78 Rosenbrough, Jim ..............-.-- 57, 75, '76 Ross, Bob ............................ 52, 53. 55. 57 Rouse, Phil ............. Ruble, Dick ..,... Russell, Carol ..... Russell, Nancy ....,.. Rynard, Hartzel ....... S Satfel, Myrna ............ Samonski, Sandra ....... Sanders, Joe ..........,,.. Schaefer, Charlene ..... Schaefer, Stu .,.......,,. Schaub, Joe ....,....... Schlegel, Bruce .... Schmidt, Dave ....... Schopp, Carol ......, 135 ........44, 50, 56 18 5 73 75 .........44, 57 sa 47 111 71 Schopp, Earl ............, ........ 5 5, 61, 76 Schott, Vicky .......,....... ..,,,,,,,,,,,... 7 1 Schreiber, Richard ...... ............ 6 8, 69 Schreve, Carol .......... .................... 1 44 Schuller, Robert ..,..........................,.... 71 Scott, Carole .,................ .... 6 8, 70, 75, 78 Searcy, Dale ........ 52, 54 , 55, 67, 68, 134 71 Sedlak, Barbara ..,..,........,,...... 67, 69, Seeley, Allan ..,.,........,.............. 71, 72, Seeley, Don ................ ..............,. Senefeld, Dudley ...... Shafer, Phyllis ..... Shaffer, Jo .............. Shaver, Beverly ...., Shepard, Gary ....,..... Shepherd, Ronnie ....... Shipley, Carol Ann ..... Shook, Barbara .......... Shotwell, Sylvia ........ Shultheis, Annalie ...... Sibbing, Barbara ..., Sidley, Anne ........... Silvey, Jo Ann ....... Simmons, Dick .,,..., Sims, Dan ............ Sims, Jim ........ Sisson, Fred ........ 75 73 71 ........33, 78 73 71 73 .,....l31 78 82 ,.........121 ........66, 69 62 .........68, 69, 78 ......,...,.47, 61 .........17, 135 67 Skillman, Gene ..,,.. .,...... 4 4, 71 Slagle, Ronald ...,... .......,.........,,.... 1 46 Sleeth, Bob ...,....... .....,................,... 7 6 Smith, Betty ..... .......... 6 5, 68, 69, 152 Smith, Bob .......... ...................... 5 5, 61 Smith, Carol ..... .....,...... 7 2, 76 Smith, David .,..... ........ .. 73 Smith, John ............. ..,. ...... 7 6 Smith, John D. ....... - ....... ...... 6 1 Smith, Kent ....,.... .......... 7 0 Smith, Linda ..... Smith, Russell ....... Smith, Sam ......... Smith, Ted ..,.......... Snyder, Barbara ,,... Snyder, Judy .,..,.... Snyder, Steve ......... Sommer, Ronald ...... Southgate, John .....,.. Sovine, Janet ......... Spees, Hazel ........ Spees, Pat ........ Spicer, Kay ......... Spier, Herb .,.......... Spillman, Bart ....... Spivey, Bill ........,.. Spivey, Judy . .... ....,.,,, 57 53 ss ..........137 sz 49 5 , .,....... 57 69,75 ........75, 78 71 ..........157 49 Sprecher, Carolyn ........1.............---- 62, 87 82 75 Stahl, Margaret ........,.,.,... 66, 68, 73, Stamper, Steve ...,.. Staples, Beverly ., ,... .. ,, .................. 159 Stassus, Dick ..,.i.....i---.---------1-- 4--- -4----f 7 5 Stegemeier, Susan ....------------ 67, 59, 139 Steigerwald, Lynne .................... 69, 133 Steinberg, Sharon ....... Steinmeir, Jim ...,...... Stemshorn, Doug ..... Stephens, Eric ...,... Stephens, Kay ........,. Stephenson, Nancy ..... Stern, Victoria .......... St. Martin, Jane ...,.. Stalte, Chuck .........---,- Stotlar, Alfred ............. Striebeck, Sandra . ..... . 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