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Listening to tapes for the Riparian ' s talking page are Eric Eikenberry and Jane Jobes, editors of the record, and Mr. Paul A. Brown, consultant. Publicity for Broad Ripple is handled by the News Bureau. Gail Moll, head, consults with Mike Louder- milk and Fred Nichols, photographers. Riparian Staffers Ripple ' s personality is captured in print by the newspaper and yearbook both bearing the name Riparian. Most staff members are trained in English Illg and VIg classes which study journalism in addition to the regular English work. Editors also attend summer journalism institutes at Florida State, In- diana, Northwestern, and Michigan univer- sities. Hard work brings results, however, and both publications have won top national honors for eight consecutive years. The year- book has received its ninth consecutive first place award in the first division at Indiana ' s Journalism Institute. This year, a talking-page is included with the yearbook. The record, narrated by Bill Kilgore, features the announcement of the 1957 Homecoming Queen, excerpts from the operetta. The Red Mill, the Ripple-Cathed- ral game in which Ripple won the city foot- ball championship, and a summary of the year ' s events and activities. The photo staff is responsible for taking pictures for News Bureau, the Riparian news- paper, and the yearbook. New this year is the photo lab and photography workshop. Jim Schroeder and other members of the Photo Staff, Art Van Arendonk. Claude Oldfield, and Dick Peter- son, check the press-camera before leaving on an assignment.
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Preparing the weekly newspaper are Tim Conlon, editor-in-chief; Jim Kirts, managing editor; Pete Rogers, circulation manager; and Jerry Collester, business manager. Ann Bowman, yearbook editor-in-chief, and Nancy Ferree and Alice Appel, associate editors, paste proofs and check copy for the 1957 Riparian. Members of the 1957 Riparian yearbook staff are. Back Row: Chuck Taylor, Carma Calhoun. Don Quick, Lynne Steigerwald, Gerry Novak, Gretchen Wolfram, Judy Heavenridge. Front Row: Nancy Stegemeier. Ann Shallenberger, Gretchen Stahl, Connie Cor- son. Other staff members are Jerry Badger, Linda Bender, Doug Burns, Sandy Cezar, Judy Gilliom. Norman Oestrike, Barbara Randolph, Carolyn White, and Anne Williams. 14
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I ■ Preparing the newspaper ads they h ave sold to local merchants are Jim Rosebrough, Jane Havvley, Jim L. Lowry, JoAnne Pruyn, and Judy Blewett. Bruce Schlegel and Steve Beeler discuss business with the other members of the newspaper business staff. Back Row: Sandy Shuman, Judy Wood, Sharon Staeuble. Second Row: Inga Watson. Julia Breden- steiner, Carolyn Hohl, Susan Harrower, Nancy Todd, Terry Garrison, Sandy Peggs. Front Row: Judy Woddell, Evelyn Stone. Riparian Staffers Behind the weekly newspaper and the 168- page Riparian yearbook are many hours of hard work. The page editors and reporters compile and organize the material. Each re- porter covers a beat every week before writ- ing stories which his nose for news un- covers. The typists are a vital part of both publications. The business staff keeps the books and takes care of all the details which are necessary for the efficiency of the weekly newspaper and the yearbook, both of which are self-supporting. The ad staff is respon- sible for one of the chief sources of income, the shopping columns and the display ads. The yearbook staff of 24 members plans the book, draws the dummy, supervises and mounts pic- tures, and writes and edits copy. Adding to Riparian honors is Bill Kilgore, sports editor of the newspaper, who served as 1956 president of the Indiana High School Press Association. 16
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