Broad Ripple High School - Riparian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1964
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Closer to home, he is an integral part oi IIA eoiunity providing not only employment hut also the ' opportunity to takepart in service projects and I to enjoy recreational facilities. In his 5 , J school, the llipplite participates academically-,hy haringu w A his ideas andvlearning irpm those of other , 'i 'A V k socially through extra-curricular activities. ami athletic , enthusiastically-always. it . A p I l l , g V y , rfcf .R-Ay F Military obligations are foremost in joe C-atti's mind as he reg- isters for the draft with Mrs. Josephine Wolf, school secretary. Canadian wilderness inaccessible by all modern transportation except helicopter is the setting for a three-week canoe trip for seven Ripplifes and their Explorer Scout troop. Businessmen of the future, Steve Savage and jeff Page use their woodworking ability for their junior Achievement company. l f Helping to fight leukemia, jill Wood, Susan Voigt, and Shirley Elrod turn in the money they collected in the Teenagers' March, Pride reflects in the faces of Vice-principal Harold Harding and Dave Lyman who traveled to Stillwater, Oklahoma, to receive a National Commission on Safety Education award. 5 59 Representing Ripple girls as fashion consultant at a local department store, Anne Brafford models new sportswear. ik -4-we 6 , l l l l l l l l l l He works l ancl lives inierdependenilyl 1 with his communiiyl l Vice-principal Harold Harding introduces the Homecoming Queen candidates at Glendale Shopping Center, Accepting a contribution toward new uniforms for the marching band, Bob Winerifer continues the customs of RippIe's Band Tag Day. ,-Q NDIANA Proudly boasting Ripple's name to the thousands of spectators lining the parade route, Ripple's color guard, marching corps, and band strut their stuff in the world-famous 500 Parade. Good-natured laughter dominates the conversation of Anne Crosbie, Ann Schumacher, Tom Gavin, and Dave Houk. , W., Bewildered Steve Criswell seeks help from vocational pamphlets in selecting a career that is both appealing and rewarding, But, above all, l he is a working participant in the business of Broad Ripple High School H l yi-w Although usually unnoticed by passers-by, the Haverford entrance Distributing and collecting towels from girls' physical education 1 to the new building iS a familiar sight to the many Broad classes is the responsibility of advanced pupils ludy Westfall, W, Ripple pupils who live to the east of the school. lanet Donnelly, and Sindee Clark, who serve as assistants. ri ll V. ,i ll l Science department assistant Ben Austin replaces chemicals used in class experiments. 8 Silhouetfed by the light from the breezeway between the Old and new buildings, Mark Axelrod and ludy Westfall pause for a few minutes after classes to discuss the day's events, 4,4-Ig gf!!! A V .--OV W 7 ' ' ,m --- - l' 4 ' V : 1' . .- :.' :Q I Ml X-ww xgf : i V J ' ,,f, ' ' EK Wi' I ' Q V, I 1 H J W A M X, , Scenery crew members Beth Stanfill, Steve Pratt, and Susan Ayres splash paint onto scenery for the musical. At 2:30 and 3:15, Ripplifes rush to Broad Ripple Avenue to gain a seat on the bus. Sixty per cent of Ripple pupils ride buses daily. Calendar ot social activity extends through year Royal Riparianites Sandy McCreary and Steve Goldsmith lead the dancing after being named Miss and Mr. Riparian for I963. Prom dates play as important a part as finals dates in the lives of Ripplites caught up in a year- long social whirl. Napkins, chicken wire, and hours of work combined to make the i8 truck and car floats which tradition- ally symbolize Ripp'e Homecoming. The parade through Broad Ripple Village, the Coronation ot the queen during the halt-time ot the Ripple-l-lowe game, and the after-game dance, lust Memories, high- lighted the Student Council-sponsored activities. Harvest Holiday, the theme ot the annual Ripar- ian Dance, was carried out by cornstalks, scarecrows, and cornucopias. Climax ot the tirst semi-formal dance ot the school year was the announcement of Miss and Mr. Riparian, selected by subscriber vote. Games ot skill and t.un, souvenirs to buy, and food to eat characterized the annual Association ot Par- ents and Teachers Carnival held in November. After-game dances sustained the tide of social activity until May 8 when the juniors hosted the Prom, Harbor Lights. Three weeks later, the social season ended with the Grad Dance. Tears of joy fill the eyes of Merri Mueller as Sally McCreary, i963 Homecoming Queen, crowns Merri her successor. Other queen finalists and their ROTC escorts surround the royal pair. Ei with Homecoming, Carnival, Prom, Grad Dance LH., Rounding the corner of Broad Ripple Avenue and Guilford, the Art Club float, with queen candidate Beth Stanfill, leads the traditional Homecoming parade through Broad Ripple Village. Zi , SQ I ' wwf-W x l , , Q' WWW ' i ww f A ff , if ff' 4 I I ZW W 5 2 if 54 Florist Pat Gilbert helps junior Bill Sellery select the right corsage for his date to the junior-Senior Prom. Before an after-game dance in the Cafeteria, Howard Gurvitz helps Marsha Rosenstein with her coat in the Auditorium check room. ll i I l l Proudly spelling the scl'1ool's name, the Ripple Booster Club card section presents halt-time entertainment for basketball fans. Organized last year as the first of its kind in the city, the section contains over 350 girls. lZ Enthusiasm displayed fl Winner! Senior Election Board members leani Moust, Sue Ann Scott, Annette l-lannum, and' Beth Walker tally results of voting. Accepting her share of the class's financial re- sponsibility, lanie Wallace pays her dues to junior Class treasurer Don Bucldenbaum. ,Y V s tin school activities reflects Ripplites' liveliness Ripplites demonstrate their pride in their school by actively participating in both class- and school- sponsored activities. Entering high school as individuals, pupils grow together through class activities. Although there is no class organization until the junior year, after vigorous campaigning for officers, class members set to work selecting rings and presenting the junior Dance, both of which earn money for the highlight of the year, the junior-Senior Prom. Similarly, seniors, after choosing their leaders, work toward Commence- ment and the Grad Dance in the spring. While class loyalties remain strong, pupils also form firm friendships with members of other classes through extracurricular clubs and athletic events. Crganizations draw together pupils of similar in- terests and abilities while providing enjoyment and service. Likewise, athletics encourage integrity and sportsmanship for both spectators and participants. After school, throngs of hungry Broad Ripple pupils flOCk to nearby drive-in restaurants for food and companionship. Long lines of pupils crowd the Auditorium lobby on the first day Ripples tickets are o'fered for sale. The student vaudeville-type production plays annually for two nights during March, i3 Four years ol well-roundecl high school sluclies Cramming during lunch, lanet Clodfelder tries to study despite the chatter of Rachelle Salzman and Mary Pinnell. Framed by the classroom door, pupils in an English class concentrate on making a high grade on their test. Leaving school, Mr. Clarence Morgan and Shari Vrell take time to talk over the solution of a tricky algebra problem. liequip Ripplites lor lullillment ol goals for luture Realizing that despite the presence of extra- curricular activities and social events, the purpose of the school remains primarily education, Ripple pupils create an academic atmosphere emanating from the school. A well-rounded education for everyone is the key- stone of Broad Ripple's academic policy, Although ranked as one of the nation's best college prepara- tory schools, Ripple strives to educate also those who end their education with high school graduation. Pupils choose from three diploma plans depending upon their abilities and plans for the future: academic, fine and practical arts, and general. Each course ot study, while allowing some freedom ot course selec- tion within the ll individual departments, never- theless requires a general knowledge in all areas for graduation. For some come tangible rewards in the form of honors and scholarship grants. But for all come the knowledge and satisfaction of having received a sturdy, -general education which will serve them well in whatever they do in the future. Study time extends far into the evening for Stuart Siegel who like most other pupils, averages 40 minutes per subject nightly Receiving information about the Scholastic Aptitude Test which th y take to qualify as finalists are National Merit Scholarship semi- finalists Chris Woolling, Mary Ellen lacobs, john Bowers, Marilyn Kolesar, Lee Seldon, and Barry Clazer. Not pictured is john Rominger , f f f ,, Z WW H ,f , Y l5 Undercurrents of foreign, familiar tongues blend The flowing current of French, the gutteral quality of German, the thick roll of Spanish, and the clipped familiarity of English provide a part of the many- textured background of the language departments. Following the changing trends in language learning, much of the Foreign Language Department has adopt- ed the conversational approach. Although Latin re- mains primarily translation, new French texts for the first two years present dialogues which students mem- orize. Cerman and Spanish texts being used for the first time also introduce the conversational technique and de-emphasize grammar. Only after learn- ing to speak the tongue fairly well does the pupil actually translate texts, Finally, after he has mastered the ability to speak his language, he studies the grammar principles. English pupils necessarily approach their studies from a different angle. Although they have already learned to speak the language, pupils must constantly increase their vocabularies, Therefore, En-glish I-Vl stress, among other things, vocabulary improvement. These six semesters required for graduation, include instruction in theme writing, literary appreciation, and grammar. Courses in publications, Speech, and advanced literature and composition enable pupils to enrich their knowledge of their lang.uage. From the large selection of paperbacks in Ripple's bookstore Ben Brouhard selects Pride and Prejudice for enjoyment. ll 5 Z r li i6 Strict, undivided attention is essential to comprehension of the pacer film, an aid to speed in reading, Use of the language lab becomes interesting and helpful for Lucinda Gaul under the careful direction of Mrs. Mary C. Diaz. I spin language departments if' , . 7 I is X5 l N A 1 A 9 lxsrx , - 2 1 lm, 1 Creating a display of Latin Christmas cheer Ei re Advanced Latin pupils Bob Lieberman, Rick Sander, and jerry johnson. For IU Honors Students Sylvia Berzins and Margie Kingdom, a wooden deer or a doll in native costume represent memories of informative and fun-filled experiences in Europe. i Planning rebuttle for a history debate, ludy Hulen, Carol Boyer, Study of the brain is the tirst step to understanding human be- and Ann Pace listen as Marianne Mulrey emphasizes her views. havior for Psychology pupils Kent Butler and Marsha Rosenstein. Colorful development ol civilization provides During a mock parley ot Hoosier State delegates, Sherry Levy and Norman Lewis lead discussion among other delegates lim Tucker, Steve Goldsmith, Mark Sutton, Sona Mika, and lim Tulley. I8 Admiring Ripple'5 Freedoms Foundation Award are Gracia johnson, pilgrim representative to Valley Forge, and Mary Ellen Jacobs, DAR Award recipient. S? 2 Q Following carefully the stock market trends, Economics pupils lohn Eagles- field and Pat Strader prepare to graph the latest reports. spectrum of humanity for social studies classes The obscure black of the Dark Ages, the inflamed red of the World Wars, the frigid blue of the Cold War, the green of our natural environment, and the gray matter controlling the human personality provide a spectrum of human existence for pupils in social studies classes. By illustrating actions and consequent reactions of past civilizations, histories of the world and of the United States record a timeline of events and prepare the pupils to cope with similar conditions when in the future they themselves help to pattern history. Tying this past with the modern world, International Relations explains the organization of foreign govern- ments, and geography reveals the influence of en- vironment on occurrences and situations in history. Having thoroughly studied the origin, development, and function of the United States Congressional, judicial, and Executive bodies through Government classes, Economics pupils learn to understand and interpret social and financial problems within the United States government and the American society. Map-making brings geography to life for Harriet Clezendanner, Mike Boyd, and Paul Wood, .4-..., Mathematics constitutes lllanguage ot science gl: 4 Taking advantage of the balmy weather and a different, intriguing assignment in biology, jeff Eshowsky, Ted Sedam, and ludi Heidloff chase lepidoptera for insect collections. Points, lines, angles, circles, and solids are all easily constructed with only compass and ruler by ludy Kercher. 20 Demonstrating the properties of fields, Algebra lll pupils Larry Stout, Ron Hostetler, and Bette Eib investigate set theory. for physical science, biology, chemistry physics Amoeba and analytics, binomials and balances, and chemicals and calculations comprise the ABC's of Ripple's Math and Science Departments. Courses from general mathematics to Calculus and from physical science to physics complete Ripple's scientific curri- culum. Five years of science offerings provide Ripplites an Opportunity to study their specific interest in this varied field. Physical science students gain a general knowledge of our earth vvhile beginning and advanced biologists, pupils of the science of life, examine first plants-from bacteria to seed plants, then animals-from the simple amoeba to the complex mammal, and finally the mysteries of human life. Chemistry pupils analyze matter and the changes in identity which it undergoes, while future physicists learn the basic laws under which nature operates. Mathematics, the language of science, provides a basis for measurement, calculations, and quantita- tive study of science. ln addition to general mathe- matics and the required courses in algebra and geo- metry, Ripple's Math Department includes advanced courses such as Trigonometry, Solid Cieometry, Ana- lytical Geometry, College Algebra, and Calculus. Operating a visual aid to understanding the binary number system, Susan Negley and lane Everly learn fundamentals of algebra. Careful measurmenf is essential to chemistry V pupil Ken Ferguson as he attempts a titration, or neutralization of acid and base. K if W 'Ki X 5555 1 QV. K X ,V M? k WWW: ' Ixkiti f 5 U f A QQXKJL xl, -1- ,1 - .N m 7f fT 7 3,.,.ff:: fm 5, g ., xi WMM I w f .P- is U 4' -F S 'iw V X - . 51'- 7, an A 4, .,,, MW ff 4, 1 ,Q- f 'fa , Z pattern vocations ol architects typists clieticlans 4 -5.4, '--dlgijjjag l- L' R 'rf'f1f i l lll3alllj32QEl'iefer. lllllflill I 1 if J. I A miniature home evolve5 from the skill, time, and patience of Larry Prange as he carefully hammers nails and beams into the model construction during a wood shop class Decisions are important, remember Gary Bauer and lOl'tn Longs- dorf as they choose from varied tools for mechanical drawing Health, Driver Ed improve pupil safety habits B9 . Examining the parts of an automobile motor, Driver Ed pupils Brenda Larson and Max Inglert investigate its operation. Set for action in an exciting game of English football, or soccer, a boys' phys ed class participates in team competition. 24 The mechanics of an automobile, the miracles of the hiuman body, the manual dexterity of the pupil, and the military procedure of the armed forces are among the objects of study and improvement in Driver Education, l-lealth, 'iphys ed, and ROTC. Prospective drivers benefit from the supervision provided by both class and behind-the-wheel train- ing in Driver Education courses. The thorough in- struction received from these classes statistically places those young drivers who have taken the course above the average high-school-aged driver in safety. Safety in everyday habits is also a basic in Health classes. Pupils study the structure and functions of the human body, learning the best methods to keep physically and mentally fit, By providing a daily period of exercise and sports competition, physical education develops co-ordination and general health. ROTC, the Reserve Officer Training Corps, prepares boys for future service in the armed forces. Team competition in 'marksmanship and knock-out drills, instnuction in the use of weapons and military organ- ization, and stress on discipline and neatness develop leadership and ability in ROTC pupils. 'X' N-... Exercise means relaxation, and the boys' phys ed class puts this principle to use during the rigors of a hard day at school, lllusfrating Patty l-layes's talk on the human skeleton, Mike Caplan points out the Cranium, or skull, in Health class. 9 .ff ' I 3, Wm V 421, Q Q' if f A new kind of jump-rope finds Di- anne Kinder upside down as Miss Barbara Vargo and Bobbie Wood help to turn the rope. ROTC VIP's Captain james Kirkpatrick, Cary Chambers, Phil Andrews, and Sfc. Richard Stoe receive congratulations from Principal I. Fred Murphy for the Marion County Rifle Championship. 5 Qs N - was 1 .. wiv v, w Preparing for the Music Memory Contest, Vickie Hamilton, lulia Ranney, and Linda Stevens study the mood, instrumentation, and theme variation of the Pastoral Symphony. Carefully adding final decorative touches ot colored string and wire to her three-dimensional study of design and color, art pupil Nancy Cohen completes her composition. Fine arts develop cultural tastes and abilities Perseverance, hours of practice, and both desire and ability to learn are essential to Dick Olson in his trumpet study. if 26 From the brush of the artist, the pen of the com- poser, and the throat of the vocalist flow design, symphony, and melody, the products of Ripple's fine arts departments. Both classroom instruction and actual performance in art and music are available. Pupils interested in color, design, and handcrafts find varied opportunities for self-expression in the Art Department. Applied experience in sketching, painting, and sculpturing in Art l-IV develops a basic appreciation of color contrast, artistic balance, and technique. This course and those in craft art, jewelry, and commercial art develop natural talent and interest of the pupil to create real ability and cultural tastes. Study in vocal music begins with Chorus I, a general course in singing with some theory and appreciation included, and according to the vocalist's ability, ad- vances to performing groups such as A Cappella Choir, Colden Singers, and Madrigals. Ripple's orchestras and bands provide the pupil with an opportunity to make practical use of his instrumental ability in playing with a group. Having spent countless hours of time, patience, and skill in the completion of his painting, art pupil Bill Burtt reviews his efforts in an attempt to judge objectively. Combining principles of color, design, and practicality in creating useful and artistic compositions, janet and Janice Silver Com- plete bracelets in jewelry class. Learning proper breath control, Chorus l pupils janet Meyer and Marilyn Platte follow a demonstration by Mrs. Rosalee Hofmann. Informal get-togethers at jeff Moss's penthouse apartment attract members of the chorus during the first act of the annual musical, Bells are Ringing. Colden Singers' production of Bells are Ringing Trying to help him overcome his fear of writing alone, Marilyn Kolesar is disgusted by Milford Robinsons lack of ambition. i L-1 i P Sweet-talking Fred Stark convinces Margie Kingdom that Susan swerphone should merge with Titanic Records. S -32 622 Q Finger-snapping hood, john Eaglesfield, bemoans his jobless condition at the corner drug store. jBetter than a Dream' lt's Better Than a Dream, thought Ripple's Golden Singers about their successful presentation of the musical, Bells are Ringing, November l5 and l6, Written by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and jule Styne, Bells centers around the predicaments a switchboard operator creates by her tendency to be- come involved in the personal lives of her subscribers. Marilyn Kolesar played Ella Peterson, the overly- helpful operator at Susanswerphone, the answering service owned by cousin Sue, portrayed by Margie Kingdon, Concealing her identity, Ella falls in love with jeff Moss, p'ayed by Milford Robinson, as she helps him write a successful play. At the same time, Fred Stark, as Sandor Prantz, convinces Sue that Susanswerphone should merge with his company, Titanic Records, really a front for a bookie system. ln the end, Inspector Barnes, john Bowers, closes in on the bookies and Ella and jeff are united. Mrs. Rosalee Hofmann and Mr, Gene Poston served as co-directors, assisted by Mrs. janet Blocker. Mr. Paul Brown headed the sound crew, and Mr. Ferd Brumblay and Mr. Charles Reeder supervised the designing and construction of scenery. Activity in the orchestra pit reaches a climax as Mr. Gene Poston directs orchestra and stage action Joys start as dreams, grow through experiences After months of hoping and mountains of red tape, distance disappears for American Field Service Ex- change students who investigate world culture as adopted members of foreign families. Ripple pupils got a first hand look at the modern German youth through lohanna Bode, who came to Indianapolis from Kassel, Germany. loan, as she likes to be called, lived with the family of Dr. and Mrs. Loren Martin, Speaking perfect English, loan ad- dressed school and civic groups when she was not busy with Orange Aid, Student Council, Golden Sing- ers, National Honor Society, junior l-listorical Society, Tri-Hi-Y, and Booster Club. Besides representing Key Club at Homecoming, loan reigned as Key Club Sweet- heart at the annual Key Club Dance. joan's American sister Sruzannah Martin is her- self a world traveler, having spent the summer as an AFS Exchange student with the Alevras family in Athens. During her three months in Greece, Suz- annah lived in a 'ivilla, ate snail and octopus, and visited the Acropolis and the Parthenon. mw- Forms, forms! Mrs. Marilyn Dearing hands applications to AFS finalists Mary Cook, Dale Bloem, Peggy Ward, and lim Cooney. X sw , The Martin living room becomes a melting pot of American, German, tin teaches her German AFS sister loan Bode a dance she learned during her summer in Athens. H and Greek customs as Suzannah Mar- endure as memories in AFS exchange program X X X tx ' fb ' Although German fashions greatly resemble those here, the Happily anticipating her first American hot-dog, joan attracts bermuda shorts shown her by Mrs. Martin are new to joan. the attention of wide-eyed Mike Caplan. Welcome home and hello combine as freshman Melissa Martin rushes to greet Suzannah, back from a three months' stay in Greece, and to introduce her to joan, her new sister. 31 i i i College admission for Ripplites is Mrs. Rosa- lind Ewing's aim as she writes recommenda- tions in fulfilling her duties as Dean. Efficient operation of the school plant and estab- lishment of mutual friendship and respect between faculty members and pupils is the double aim of Broad Ripple's administrative staff. Top administrative officer, Principal Fred Mur- phy, determines and executes school policy in ac- cordance with rules established by the Board of School Commissioners. On the academic level, he interviews applicants for teaching positions and supervises curri- culum planning. This year Mr. Murphy served as treasurer of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, of which he is past-president. Assisting Mr. Murphy are Ripple's two vice- principals, Mr. Harold Harding and Mr. Roger Riley. Controlling the purse strings of Broad Ripple, Mr. Harding prepares and administers the general school budget. ln co-ordination with his job as school and extracurricular activities treasurer, Mr. Hardin-g supervises the operation of the bookstore and finan- cial office and originates requisitions and purchase orders. Safety-minded, he directs all school fire and air raid drills. Administration's friendliness, efficiency combine Important correspondence comes first as Principal l. Fred Murphy dictates to his secretary, Mrs. josephine Wolf. ss- 32 Commanding most of Mr. Riley's time is the super- vision and revision of the curriculum. However, he also serves as general director of Ripples and chair- man of the Awards Committee. Other duties include evaluating the credits of transfer pupils, preparing daily announcements, and planning assembly pro- grams. While most people are enjoying a vacation, Mr. Riley administers summer school. Helping pupils progress through high school is the job of class counselors who arrange schedules and keep pupils informed as to class ranking. Bridging the -gap between grade and high school, Miss Marie eighth-grade counselor and as Sullivan serves as freshman counselor with Miss Barbara Vargo. ln their second year pupils are counseled by Mrs. Maenell Newsome and Mr. junior year by Mr. Edward O'Nan and during the Dale Hamner and Mr. Arnold Pahmeier, who serves as class sponsor. Mr. Albert R. Mahin and Miss Melba Schumacher aid pupils during their final year. Part-time jobs and summer jobs are obtained through Mr. Mahin, Placement Director, who is also Senior Class Sponsor. Director of Guidance Robert Bryant helps prospective college students find the right school and gain admission. Responsibility for pupils' personal problems and helping them adjust to the high school environment falls upon Mrs. Rosalind Ewing and Mr. Warren K. jackson, Deans of C-irls and Boys, respectively. ,J -uv A N ,an ' ' In A, 5 'A ' Q , g if M - N K 'Q fif g 'K K , 4 ' U .-1 f A' ,bf Q' fx' x nw , ' . Z 4 f Wa 2 1, f' ,' iz 5 ,Yi ,-jx ,Lf fx W hw ' -vm 4- , ,, 1 ,, K 1 ,X km' ,a f .Mi ,J hh, my mf Vg, 5 ,J .iw 'Q 7 f fy g . Z ,U V, W W W f EAW , , Q'A':f,:' ,gf 25 2 f ff 7 ., ,r A 'QQ i . '4 fa. 'V x , Af.':,f-.-gn, 1 X :Q 3 V L ' . 4 ---f 53 , xf WW. 1 mf!! Service-minded, academically-interested, and entertainlnent-attracted Ripplites final both enjoyment and usefulness through participation in Rippleis extra- and co-curricular organizations. !Vorking on the theory that it is not enough to simply belong, Bipplites actively support club projects. 'N XXQ sg tr K sx-. X Q, g . M or if, 1 i Q AV if W , ' ' . Q- ' - ' ' f 'Q Q. if i ' 4' - Ey5,f'3Q,L?f?o- iv Activities tlefti Mike Simmons and Mike Klausmeier control stage effects from the sound booth. iabovei Steve Goldsmith and Roger Chaffin discuss their jobs as Key Club State Governor and State President of IHS. z fx S3 E 'T L L i s A X ' , ' f ' ,f S Q L S f' f X- I K 5 w : X Q A2 ,, M. X .AM , ,f f A 7 , M W ,f , WW J mf , -MM Q3 ,f:,.bf: , A Q ZR 3 -' 'K f 1 L 4 i V , J, W, if , . , N if K 3 ' 3 fa f Q f A i 1 his ,V 4' W if ? , Mig Q s 5 fb . Qf A , H9 ' 'N , 3yE . ' . - , 'Y fi e 3 - . 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FRONT ROW: john Eaglesfield, Terri Kelly, janet Searcy, Dick Kandrac, Ann Beck, Nancy Davis, Milford Robinson. Members must sight read and sing unaccompanied Musicians seek to obtain noteworthy perfection Crises, hilarity, weariness, elation-all these mark- ed the Colden Singers' '63-'64 year: crises when rehearsals went badly, hilarity at the initiation and after-production cast parties, weariness when long rehearsals dragged overtime, and elation when the year drew to a close on a note of success and fulfill- ment. The group, under the direction of Mr. Cene R. Poston, consists of talented musicians enrolled in vocal music from the senior, junior, and occa- sionally, sophomore classes. The 46 songsters perform- ed for school and local organizations, caroled in Methodist Hospital at Christmas, sang the Broad Ripple Alma Mater, and presented this year's musi- Cal Comedy, Bells are Ringing. Music of the l5th to l8th Century provides the repertoire performed by the Madrigal Singers, the school's top singing group. Founded in l953 by its present director, Mrs. Rosalee l-lofmann, the group of l2 talented vocalists sings unaccompanied for school and community programs. Striving for per- fection in tone quality and ensemble singing, the Madrigals highlight their performing year by parti- cipating in the District and State ensemble contests held during the spring semester. Accompanisfs Anita Heppner, Barb Gavin, ancl Pam Davidson re- hearse for a program with Colden Singers and A Cappella Choir 37 A Cappella Choir-BACK ROW: john MacLucas, jan Bennett, jim Campbell, Linda Rosebrock, Mike Boyd, Vicki Vrell, Ben Olsen, judy Hulen, Mike Hunt, Paulette Cayce, Tom Hubbard, joanna Binion, Mark Engleman. THIRD ROW: Steve Caylor, Kathy Crosbie, Bob Bornernan, Betty Macy, Steve Browne, Pat Carry, Rick Tucker, Pam Conn, Steve Goldsmith, Laraine Isaac, Steve Griswell, Harriet Bickell, Rick Sander. SECOND ROW: Sally Members ol Broad R Members of the Music Department tollow a full schedule of programs for the school, Ripple clubs, local organizations, and church groups. A Cappella Choir, Girls' Concert Choir, and Orchestra participate in the annual Christmas Music Concert and the Spring Concert. Each ot the groups meets one period daily. A Cappella Choir, a mixed choir directed by Mr. Gene R, Poston, also helps backstage tor the musical presented annually by Golden Singers. Selected vocal- ists from Choir progress to membership in Golden Singers. Chosen because of their special musical ability, girls of Concert Choir participate in the annual Christ- mas prograrn. Directed by Mrs. Rosalee Hofmann, they sang this year for church groups, a businessmen's organization, an old folks' home, and a school club's Christmas party. Ripple's Orchestra plays for the Golden Singers' musical. Under the directorship of Mr. Paul A. Brown, the members ot the Orchestra play tor school audi- toriums. Outstanding instrumentalists selected from this group comprise smaller sections such as the String Ensemble. Every spring the Orchestra competes in the state-wide instrumental contest. 38 ZX: We Creekmore, joey Refkin, Hope Bridges, Dave Schulz, Brenda Kane, Bill Goodman, Sharon McCormick, Rick Posson, Kathy Brownewell, Steve Augusterfer, jan Thompson, Dave Scott, Kay jones. FRONT ROW: Dan Cahill, Mary jo Foster, Phil Ackerman, Charlotte Henley, Bob Wineriter, Linda Stenberg, Tom Barton, Diane Stone, Steve Powers, judy johnson, Bob Heath, Lisa Blum, Charlie Steen. Members perfect part singing through quartets, ipple's A Cappella Choir Orchestra, winds lleft picturel-BACK ROW: Cameron Turney, Fred Stark, Wayne Wilson, Tim Peirce. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Fisher, janice Miller, Dick Kandrac. FRONT ROW: Karen Piotro- ski, Fred Hoberg, Harriet Bickell. Orchestra, brasses lcenter picturel-BACK ROW: Roger Chattin, Maryann Clodfelter, Dick N V,,,, ,fy 13 Girls' Concert Choir-BACK ROW: Margie Olsen, Linda Stevens, Melanie Thomas, janie Huffman, janet Clodfelder, Vicki Hamil- ton, Pat Nott, Barbara Glazier, Marilynn Myers, Susan Schrader, jayne Walden, Susie Hunter, Barbara Gavin, Peggie Bernd SECOND ROW: Sherrill Heckman, Sharon Stoughton, Pat Shimer Pam Pratt, Barbara Rosenbarger, Carol Boyer, Peggy Marquis Lenny Meng, C-eorgianne Kerr, Linda Wilson, Debbie Hatfield Mary Sue johnson, Susan Shackelford, Gracia johnson. FRONT ROW: Sharon Wininger, Lynn Rosebrough, Linda Caplinger, Linda Fischer, judy Ross, Leslie Stephens, judy Andrews, Cheryl Frye, joanne Ashby, Mary Boehm, julia Ranney. Directed by Mrs. Rosalee Hofmann, Girls' Concert Choir members practice basic musical principles as they perform tor others in programs at Christmas and in the spring. Concert Choir, Orchestra marlc time with music Olsen. SECOND ROW: jerry Egger, Mike Farm- er. FRONT ROW: Dwight Goble. Orchestra, strings fright picturel-BACK ROW: Richard Furlow, Alan Horwitz, Barbara Carr, Ann Beck, Mr. Paul Brown. THIRD ROW: Larry Stout, jim Douglass, Harriet Sheets, Toni Hull. SECOND ROW: Mary Sue johnson, Terry O'Hair, Carol Dillon, janet McKinney, janice Patterson, janice Schumacher, Margie Cahn, Nancy Krueger, Susan Gilliland. FRONT ROW: Benita Martin, Anita Heppner, David Collins, Susan Heger, Sharon Marston, Diane Lautner, joanne Reed, Karen Wilson, Christine Lohss. The orchestra plays for the annual musical. 414 39 Pupil organizations provide music opportunities f C. fftvrua, Z an 1. I Z9 .f ,M fi W WW 1 ttf-s..fg . OOF' Wi Tuning in a fellow ham are Radio l'li-Fi Club Officers Larry Rust, Bonnie Fisher, Ben Austin, and Phil Ackerman. Clef Club-BACK ROW: Steve Compton, Fred Stark, Marilyn Kolesar, Ellen Griffin, Milford Robinson, Dwight Goble, jerry james Kopernak, Kenneth Richardson, jo Egger, Roger Chaffin, Linda Shreve, William Arnold, james Dickison. SECOND ROW: Stanley Minnick, Ben Brouhard, Harriet Bickell, Carol Boyer, Rippleis marching band participates in the Veter- an's Day and 500 parades. Mr. Wallace Decker, conductor, leads the practices which begin in the middle of Au-gust and continue through the football season. To raise funds for new uniforms the band sells band tags in school and in Broad Ripple Village and sponsors a semi-formal dance. Each semester Clef Club inducts new members who have been selected on the basis of individual vocal or instrumental talent. With the help of their spon- sor, Mrs. Rosalee Hofmann, the members present an annual auditorium and sponsor guest artists who give concerts for the student body. Members of Radio l-li-Fi Club make annual visits to local radio and television stations. Under the spon- sorship of Mr. Paul A. Brown, the club records school programs to be sent to Freedoms Foundation and makes tapes of school public address announcements. From the organization Mr. Brown selects members of the sound crew. Cracia johnson, janet McKinney, joan Milburn, Pam Mitchell, Anita Heppner, Linda Mundt, Richard Kandrac, john Eaglesfield. FRONT ROW: Terri Kelly, Karen Thompson, jane Everly, joanne Reed, Mary Kite, David Collins, Patty Craus, Bonnie Fisher, Nancy jo Wright, Pam Davidson, Margie Kingdon. .1 ff -' 40 iw? Band-BACK ROWg Bill Arnold, Mr. Wallace Decker, Dick Kandrac. TWELFTH ROW: Mike Stayton, jim Wilcox, jan Miller, Cameron Turney, Steve Streeter, Steve Compton. ELEVENTH ROW: Bill Schnackel, john Young, Bette Eib, Kevin Parnell, Keith jackson, Dave Mills, TENTH ROW: Steve Savage, Kim Houseman, Terry Sheckell, joe Dye, Duane Gilchrist, Roger Chaffin. N NTH ROW: Bob Wineriter, Carl Kramer, Bill Brecht, Darrel Scott, Tim Peirce, Dave Heckman. ElGl-lTH ROW: Dick Olsen, Harriet Bickell, Karen Piotroski, Larry Atteberry, Fred Hoberg, Larry Rust. SEVENTH ROW: jim Conkle, Neil Bolding, Tom Gavin, jean Merrill, Rick Tucker, Marilynn Myers. SIXTH ROW: Ginny Craig, Carol Fattic, Sally Robinson, Carl Gilson, Pam Mitchell, Fred Stark. FIFTH ROW: Patty Thomas, Larry Edwards, Larry VanArendonk, Bob Feldman, Ed Boyer, jerry Norris. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Richardson, Paul Robare, Steve Hunley, Dwight Goble, Norman McDermott, jim Kopernak. THIRD ROW: Kent Heaton, Dave I-laisley, jeff Sander, jerry Egger, joe Cook, Mike Farmer. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Fisher, Vickie Hamilton, Carol Schubert, Barb Carr, Karen Marsh. FRIJNT ROW: C-eorgianne Kerr, Charma Blacklidge, Donna Meek. 41 Ng, I w. x,,1,19 Historical landmark, the Broad Ripple Canal, is the object of study for junior Historical Society officers Roger Chaffin, Katie Tilford, Anita Hawickhorst, and Don Buddenbaum. National Honor Society-BACK ROW: Dick Kandrac, Stan Min- nick, Roger Chaffin, Chris Woolling, Norman Lewis, Dale Bloem, jim Tulley, john Bowers, jim Tucker, Steve Deck, Tim Watson, Bob King, Dennis Raichart, Charles Meyer, jim Cooney. SECOND ROW: Lee Seldon, Pam Mitchell, joan Milburn, Carol Boyer, Suzannah Martin, Barb Gavin, Mary Ellen jacobs, Sharon Marston, Honorary organizations Traveling to Chicago by bus and sponsoring a sock hop after a basketball game highlight the junior Historical Society year. Members with the assistance of their sponsor, Mr. j. Raymond Hall, add unusual buttons to their campaign badge collection. Promoting an awareness of safety throughout the school is the purpose of Ripple's Safety Council. Council members sponsor the Annual Safety Essay and Poster Contest and safety check cars parked in the Ripple lot. Members, under the leadership of Mr. Harold K. Harding, strive each year to win again a National Student Traffic Safety Award. National Honor Society, sponsored by Mr. Albert R. Mahin and Miss Winifred West, promotes high standards among members. By addressing freshmen on obtaining high grades and hearing well-known speakers, members work toward the school's purpose of giving Broader, Richer, Human Service. To gain more profit from the carnival this year, members of Student Council sold AFS Christmas cards. Homecoming is the responsibility of Council members. Mrs. Marilyn j. Dearing and Mr. Gene R. Poston are sponsors of the group. Anita Hawickhorst, jane Remley, Susannah Fitch, Kathy Crosbie, Phyllis Carlson, john Rominger. FRONT ROW: Marianne Mulrey, Suzi Pels, Nancy Wormser, janet Searcy, Kay jones, Sylvia Berzins, Merri Mueller, Suzy Ayres, Anne Sheeks, Georgie Kerr, Nancy Wright, Pam Davidson, Margie Kingdon, Sona Mika. Membership is based on character, scholarship, leadership, and service ratings. V N 17 42 .-, recognize excellence in scholarship, leadership if F , Student Council-BACK ROW: Kenny Castor, Dave Scott, Stan Cleveland, Steve Goldsmith, Carter jackson, jim Tulley, Dave jensen, jim Tucker, Fred Tucker, Bob Pegg, Tom Olvey, Tony Castor, Dave Houk, Marty Carpenter, Mark Sutton. SECOND ROW: Rickey Lee, Randy Sexson, Randy Mitchell, joan Bode, Suzannah Martin, Marsha Minton, Sara Compton, Pam Fry, Safety Council-BACK ROW: Sponsor Mr. Harold Harding, Dave Lyman, Chris Woolling, Keith jackson, Steve Goldsmith, Rick Alexander, Bill Neale, Philip McKinley. SECOND ROW: Marty Zohn, jim Conkle, Fritz Steck, Suzannah Martin, Gracia johnson, Barbara Gavin, jan Bennett, Kathy Crosbie, Kim Kercheval, Dick Kandrac, jim Cooney, Dave Lyman, Sponsor Mr. Gene Poston. FRONT ROW: Sandy McCreary, Polly Colvin, Micki Ballard, julie Goldsmith, joan Woodard, Merri Mueller, judy Westfall, Sue Ticusan, Kay jones, Sue Rosebrough, Mary jo Foster, Myla Pierson, Sandy Laramore, Sponsor Mrs, Marilyn Dearing. Marty Cohen, Steve Augusterter, Pat Garten. FRONT ROW: Nancy Frakes, Anne Crosbie, Susan Schaffner, judy l-luehl, Nancy Davis, Michell Brown, Susie Brown, Mary Sue johnson. Council members promote safe living both at school and at home. 'Y7' 43 M L - Q ff Q an National Thespians-BACK ROW: Dave lVlcCreary, Suzannah Martin, lim Holdeman, Norman Lewis, john Bowers, Brian Nelson, Bob Morgan, Bob Heath, Ann Piper, Cindy New. FRONT if ' . 'ff .Xu ROW: Barbara Parish, Margie Kingdon, Suzi Pels, Terri Kelly, Anne Beyer, Pam Mitchell, jucly Kammins, Ceorgianne Kerr, Pam Davidson. Members further interest in theatrics through plays. Performing arts- ancl literary-related organizations ' I 41,1-. far 'W iq 21 , ' 4 1 Mfg t V V K I an 11 - MQ, i X , E., ,Q X. K- , jul ,f 4 Q f f fy 1 4 L, jg V Q 1 W f R , tc, fkpff' 'V Q 'Q no , i, I , 44 5 ,, Stage, Sound, and Light Crews- BACK ROW: Torn Hubbard, Doug jaques, Dean Strietelmeier, Larry Rust, Mike Klausmeier. THlRD ROW: Mr. Paul Brown, Norman Lewis, Dick Kandrac, Bill Schnackel, Steve Pratt, Dick Tirendi. SECOND ROW: Steve Shepple, john Young, Steve Everitt, Bob Heath, Rick Posson. FRONT ROW: Suzy Ayres, Linda Cameron, Beth Stanfill, Melanie Thomas. l-leat's on l-lowel exclaimed Understudies' first- place homecoming float. The club, sponsored by Miss Connie Blackwell, presents skits and learns theatrical techniques at its monthly meetings. Aspiring performers find a chance to develop their talents as members of National Thespian Troupe l l7O. Under the guidance of Mr. William Fisher, the group presented a melodrama at the school carnival. Maintenance of the school's new mosaic mural and presentation of a puppet show are major activities of Art Club, sponsored by Miss Doris Brinkman. Special sound effects, eye-catching scenery, and effective lighting evidence the hard work of Mr. Paul Brown's stage, sound, and light crews, who contribute to the success of school productions. Literary-minded members of Library Club, advised by Mrs. Phoebe Diederich, collect books and money for LaRue Carter Hospital, Care, and the juvenile Center for their yearly service projects. provide experience, fun Colorful make-up arouses the interest of Chris Carlson, Peggy Ward, Kathy Manning, and Andy Ogle, Understudies officers. Art Club officers Steve Augusterfer, Beth Stanfill, Rick Alex- ander, and ludi l-leidloff work on decorations for the Carnival. Library Club officers Sandy Fouke, Dick FurlOw, Arm BECK. and Nancy Krueger collect books for local charities. 45 School groups promote activities which interest li Baron Club-BACK ROWg Margie Cahn, Sally Mohr, Nancy Hudson, Kathy Williams, Kathy Sherman, Cynthia Boggs, Kathy Murphy, Susie Grosvenor, Mary Kidwell, Marilynn Myers, joyce Cunditt, Bobbi Martin, Carolyn Pruitt. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Overman, Susanne Powers, Mary Pock, Katy O'Shea, janice Harden, Mary johnson, Sandy Mosier, Partenita Freeman, Carnival shooting gallery interests Science Club officers Steve Savage, john Bowers, and Charles Meyer. ,ww 46 janet Laxen, joAnn Nuhn, Linda Duffy, Terri Reed. SECOND ROW: Valerie Netter, Donna Russell, Cam Turney, judi Heidlott, Allyson Frand, Diana jordan, Carol Fenner, judy Kercher, Margaret Harden, Dottie Rice, Doris Robinson, Linda Exley, FRONT ROW: Barb Carr, Charma Blacklidge, Karen Marsh, Georgie Kerr, Bonnie Fisher, Carol Schubert, Donna Meek, Vickie Hamilton. Aerials and clumdergles form part of the tvvirling techniques learned by Baton Club members under the instruction ot Ripple flag twirlers and drum majorettes. Sponsored by Mr. Wallace Decker, the corps marches with the Band in special parades. Plans for building a high-pressure compressor kept the members of Science Club busy as they work- ed to broaden their scientific knowledge, Aided in their efforts by sponsor Mr, Nino Morone, the group took time off tor a spring tour of Chicago. Members of Foreigneers started the year with their tirst tormal induction. Led by Mrs. Mary K. jensen, members learn about foreign countries through speak- ers, costume parties, and international dinners. Visits to hospitals and lectures by guest speakers about the various phases of medical work are acti- vities undertaken by Future Nurses Club, advised by Miss Louise Rice. Members 'gain experience in help- ing others by entertaining handicapped children. Planning parties tor hospital patients and helping to re-establish schools that have been destroyed or damaged are some of the projects ot High School Red Cross, sponsored by Miss Rice. pupils as future careers I- High School Red Cross's annual membership drive gets a boost from Kitzi Haycox, Mary Sue johnson, and Donna Meek. Mock patient Sharon Holmes is served by fellow Future Nurses Club officers Lynn jones and Elizabeth Brayton. Foreigneers officers Carol Falender, Marilyn Kolesar, Frances Madinger, Sherry Levy, and Andi Vinstein pre- pare for the annual induction. ,A Mm' Mad 47 . 'V-k x 1 . J lg4JJi:',Mkw Jygzk Q W. 4 11 J ,i ' I f 0 'L wi ' 15 3 gl' LIJQ K mhifi X 1.52, Decorative and informative displays, like this one for the Ripple Arts Salon, are planned by Orange Aid officers julie Goldsmith, Barbara Gavin, Suzannah Martin, and Merri Mueller. Key Club officers jim Conkle, jim Tucker, Don Salatich, Carter jackson, and Mark Sutton display the Key Club banner, symbol of the international organization. ti , , . v, ix W .l , 2 , 48 Charity-minded groups Annual activities of Orange Aid include the Big Sister program and the style show presented at the carnival. Directed by Mrs. Rosalind Ewing, the group this year sent gifts to a 'mental hospital and decorated the School for the Blind for Christmas. To carry out their purpose of promoting school and community spirit, RippIe's Key Club members, with Mr. Warren K. jackson, their sponsor, conduct service projects including keeping the school grounds clean, urging citizens to vote in elections, selling programs at home athletic contests, aiding the fight against leukemia, and clothing and feeding a family at Christmas time. Photo Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Char- lene Boyle, acquaints members with general photo- graphic techniques. To improve their skill in the use of photographic equipment, members participate in contests in the spring. Members of Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y this year sponsored a teen dance at the jordan YMCA and donated the profits to charitable organizations. The experiences of members who participate in the annual Model United Nations increase their knowledge of world affairs and their understanding of foreign peoples. Miss jean Hoilman and Mr. Robert K. Eisenbarth sponsor these service organizations. Photo Club officers Kenny Ogle, jim l-leubi, and jimmy Tilford discuss the use of photographic equipment which is purchased with Riparian publications funds, aid school, community through service proects 4 iw S Working to win again the Parker P. jordan Award, Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y officers joanne Reed, Charles Meyer, and Anne Sheeks lfrontl, and Bob Wineriter, jeani Moust, Nancy Madritsch, jim Holdeman, and Linda Scott lbackl compile scrapbook by which the clubs are judged. s Key Club-BACK ROW: Sponsor Mr. Warren K. jackson, Sceeter Engel, jim Tucker, Keith jackson, Fred Tucker, Rick Sander, Dick Griggs, Don Salatich, Tom Olvey. THIRD ROW: Carter jackson, jim Tulley, Dave Schumacher, Bob King, Bob Morgan, jim Cage, Dave Houk, Steve Goldsmith. SECOND ROW: Chris Woolling, Norman Lewis, Mark Sutton, Rick Lee, Mike Stayton, Bill Neale, Marty Carpenter, john MacLucas, jerry johnson, jim VanTas5el. FRONT ROW: jim Cooney, Richard Kandrac, john Rominger, jim Conkle, Randy Mitchell, Dean Craft, Doug Lawless, Dave Lyman, Roger Chattin, Max lnglert. 49 Athletic groups advocate healthy competition Booster Club officers Gail Wolf, ludy Ross, and jucly Moeller proudly view the orange and black cheerleading skirts which the club purchased from its dues. Ripple, Ripple, RIPPLE! shout Sandy McCreary, Sandy Lara- more, Mary lo Foster, and Polly Colvin as other varsity cheer- leaders, Merri Mueller, Diane Williams, and Linda Marsh, jump. 50 Shiny new pins are the proud possessions ot Booster Club members since the club adopted its first official jewelry this year. The club's card section, the only one ot its kind in the city, flashes words of encour- agement to the basketball team during home games. Sponsored by Mr. Arnold Pahmeier, Booster Club has over 375 members. judged the best cheerleaders in the city by the Kiwanis Club, Ripple's varsity squad, directed by Miss Barbara Vargo, cheers the Rockets to victory at varsity football and basketball games. Also under the sponsorship of Miss Vargo, the reserve cheer- leaders generate pep and school spirit during B-team competition. Ciirls interested in volleyball, archery, bowling, and track events participate in the C-irls' Athletic Asso- ciation. The CAA, guided by Miss Vargo, promotes physical fitness and healthy competition as part of its intramural program. Members who earn 50 points through CAA activities are entitled to awards at the end of the year. Finding seats for lost spectators and sweeping the gym floor during half-time at home basketball games are projects undertaken by members of Lettermen's Club. Membership in the club is limited to those who have earned a varsity letter for athletic achieve- ment. Advised by Mr. Robert Ludlow, the club spon- sors an annual spring dance. Reserve cheerleaders Barbara Feck, Cherie Smeltler, Patti Grove, and Kim Kercheval boost the reserve teams by leading the crowd's yells at all reserve football and basketball games, .l ' L 4 Lettermen's Club-BACK ROW: Carter jackson, Denny Ward, Dave Schumacher, Stan johnson, Dave Burris, Mike Perry, jim Tucker, Dan Miller, john Kratz, Dave Freund, Don Berns, Mike Clark, Roger Sharlow. SECOND ROW: Rick Lee, Don Cleveland, Roger Chatfin, Steve Pratt, Stan Cleveland, Mike Stayton, jim GAA-BACK ROW: Sponsor Miss Barbara Vargo, Harriet Sheets, Carol Fattic, Diane Phillips, Mary Page, Carol Boyer, Nancy Malgren, Linda Cameron, Gayle Patterson, judy Duckworth. SECOND ROW: Linda Witte, Gail Wolf, Sandi Servaas, Nancy Williamson, Bob Morgan, Chris Woolling, Mark Sutton, Bill Holton, Sponsor Mr. Robert Ludlow. FRONT ROW: jim C-age, john Rominger, Dave Lyman, Sam Taylor, jim VanTassel, Richard Buya, Richard Furlow, Bob Borden, Denny Phegley, john Lieber- man. Members of Lettermen's Club are top varsity athletes. Willis, janet Peggy Larsen, judy l-lolrnes, toward CAA Donnelly, Bette Eib, Nancy C-old. FRONT ROW: Mary Beth Frevv, Marianne Mulrey, jody Bennett, Barbara Strader. Athletic-minded girls earn points awards through their activities. Y! ry 5l Completing assignments for the lndiana University journalism institute, yearbook co-editors Steve Deck, Anita Hawickhorst, and Mary Ellen jacobs work outside Ernie Pyle Hall. Riparian Yearbook Advertising Staff-BACK ROW: Pam LeMond, Marilynn Myers, Lee Ann Fink, john Kratz, Dave Heckman, Don Buddenbaum, Vicki Keller, Bob Basler, Linda Stevens. SECOND ROW: Nancy Cohen, Pam Mitchell, Ann Beck, Larrie lsaac, Matt Heartbreak and delight What goes on behind the door of Room 92? Un- known to many Ripplites, the cubbyhole is the scene of frenzied activity, muffled hilarity, and fre- quent yawns. Room 92 is the home of the Riparian yearbook. It is here that staffers set and, hopefully, meet deadlines, lt is here that they crop pictures, write copy, and at last send the final piece of material to the printer. lt is here that they create the Riparian yearbook. Gaining practical experience for their work on the Riparian yearbook, yearbook staffers attended summer journalism institutes. Steve Deck, Anita Hawickhorst, Mary Ellen jacobs, and Marty Zohn spent two weeks at Indiana University. Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, was the destination of Susan Frakes, Barb Gavin, Peggy Reichert, jane Remley, Anne Sheeks, and Diane Stone. Gracia johnson attend- ed Michigan State University's workshop and Sceeter Engel studied at the University of Michigan. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs and Miss Charlene Boyle, the Riparian yearbook has annually won highest honors from the National and Columbia Scholastic Press Associations. Simon, judy Garvey, Susie Hunter, Karen Oberlies. FRONT ROW: Heidi Wolfram, Diane DeMilt, Penny Gilbert, Kay jones, Kathy Brownewell, Sheila Klapper, Anne Beyer, Salesmen are assigned local businessmen to contact about advertising. 52 i 79 characterize yearbook office at height ol activity l gm Recording the events and activities of the school year is the task of yearbook section editors Melissa Martin, Susan Frakes, Keith jackson, Cracia johnson, Linda Scott, jane Remley, Barbara Gavin, Anne Sheeks, Diane Stone, Pam Davidson, Sceeter Engel, and Peggy Reichert. Before typing advertising copy to be sent to the Printer, ad manager Sherry Levy and ad copyvvriters Anne Beyer, Kathy Brovvnewell, Marty Cohen, Suzannah Martin, and Cindy New contact advertisers to check the accuracy ot the captions. 1 Working for the Riparian newspaper and yearbook and the Ripple Calendar, circulation manager Charles Meyer and business managers Don Buddenbaum and Marty Zohn use the adding machine to calculate profits tor the '63-'64 school year. 53 f . 0 ,NV I - X so .- 'Naam Ideas and criticisms flow freely as newspaper page editors john Rominger, Steve C-oldsmith, Pam Mitchell, Nancy Wormser, Sandi Servaas, and Nancy Frakes make story assignments and indulge in a little brain-storming at an informal conference in the Riparian office. Mid-year newspaper editorial switch increases The clatter of five busy typewriters, the jangle of a ringing phone, the sound of a dozen voices lamenting perpetual crises-these are the sounds of the Riparian newspaper office at the height of activity. A staff of 5l journalists, with the advice of sponsors Mrs. Ruth Marie Criggs and Miss Charlene Boyle, works to make the Riparian newspaper an award- winning publication. Three top newspaper editorial positions changed hands this year, Editor-in-chief Chris Woolling traded places with editorial editor Nancy Wormser to allow time for other activities. Columnist Steve Goldsmith succeeded trackrnan john Rominger as sports editor, and Kitzi Haycox replaced mid-term -graduate Gordon Saskin as ad manager. Little brother to the Riparian newspaper is the Little Rip, a weekly news sheet presenting news and Hesoteric information for Riparian staffers. Awarded the George Callop award from Quill and Scroll, the Little Rip keeps Riparianites up-to-date on staff activities and projects. Vote for Budd because Budd's wiser! proclaimed signs and posters decorating the Franklin College campus during October. Members of the Indiana High School Press Association elected Riparian business manager Don Buddenbaum Executive Board member at the organization's yearly convention. Looking over page layouts, editor-in-chief Chris Woolling and managing editor Dan Cahill review plans for the next issue. 54 'nun if Riparian Business and Circulation Staffs-BACK ROW: ludy Bucek, Sara Compton. FRONT ROW: Peggy Armstrong, Sona Canada, judy l-luehl, Andy Ogle, Carolyn Freeman, lan Thompson, Mika, Marcia Logan, Nancy Wright, Cordon Saskin, Sharon Legg, Sheila Klapper, Susan Shackelford, Barbara Rosenbarger, Ellen Kitzi l-laycox, Margo Eldridge, Anne Brafford, Bill Sellery. experience of staffers in hectic Riparian office Newspaper Eaifefiel sreff-BACK ROWQ Bill Neale, jerry johnson, Steve Herman Dick Griggs To t i m Olvey, john Belknap, Rick Alexander, Bill Royer, Cary Olin, FRONT ROW: lim Cooney, Paul Mannweiler, Debbie Dorman, Mary Cook, Libbie DeMars, Lee Ann Fink, ludy Kamrnins, Susan Ayres, Greg Lewis. f E' I A L 'an '5-nv 55 Riparian staffs display originality and hard work Mamiyaflex and Speed-Graphic cameras, enlargers, and polycontrast photographic paper, in the hands of Ripple photographers, combine to produce news- paper and yearbook pictures. Photo Staff members, with Miss Charlene Boyle as their sponsor, take, develop, and print the pictures which add interest to Riparian publications. As a publication of the Riparian staffs, the Ripple calendar lists games, dances, and school events sche- duled during the year. From a group nominated by the student body, professional photographers select i2 junior and senior girls each of whom is featured as a girl of the month. Correspondents on News Bureau compose news and feature stories weekly for the Teen Star, Northern Suburbanite, News, Times, Star, and North Side Topics. Through these articles Indianapolis residents learn of the activities and achievements of Broad Ripple High School pupils. Quill and Scroll, an international honorary in the field of journalism, recognizes outstanding pupils on news bureau and on yearbook, newspaper, and photo staffs, Guided by lvliss Boyle, members of the club qualify for national medals and scholarship awards. Quill and Scroll sponsors the Little Rip. Dont forget next Fridays deadline' News Bureau head Nancy Forsyth warns staffers Lee Adams, john Rominger Steve Goldsmith Katie Tilford, Linda lamison, ludi Lichtenberg, Carol Falender, Dick Griggs and Larry Stout who send articles about Ripple to local newspapers. 2, RMI., 'L I 0 IJ ' ld 'J ' ' 4 S Q' . ' Qi 90 I ' I E , t ii 4 s . is Q ' fi F .A TF' if ' o X x is X .4 5 as they record Ripple life in words and pictures , S yu . A c Q' , ' va K 4 s 'll , I ' ,C--, av- i ,, 4 i 'V ,fb Photo Staff-BACK ROW: joey Refkin, lim l-loldeman, Phil Logan, Darrel Scott, Mike Santry, Stan Minnick. FRONT ROW: Ken Ogle, Mike Caplan, Bill Schnackel, Howard Gurvitz, Ted Papaila. Staff members do all Riparian photography work. Quill and Scroll-BACK ROW: Sponsor Miss Charlene Boyle, lohn Rominger, Dan Cahill, Stan Minnick, Steve Deck, Dick Griggs, Steve Goldsmith, Chris Woolling, Charles Meyer. 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MM , ' lf ff ffiwlwua EJ? 2 ' , 3 ' ?', ' . it' t I X N -mf-4 Vw Mew, M Athletics lleftl City champion tennis player Stan Cleveland smashes, a backhand over the net in practice on Ripple's Court. labovel The football Rockets plan their strategy in the huddle during time out. Running hard around end, junior halfback Mike Perry looks for an opening but meets opposition in the form of Howe's Hornets. Other Rockets pictured are Dave jensen, Bill Simon, and Carter jackson. Young Broad Ripple gridsters find wins scarce by Steve Goldsmith Plagued by injuries and inexperience, Broad Ripple's football Rockets suffered one of their rockiest sea- sons in recent years. The Rockets started and ended the season on winning notes, but the road between was very rough. With only six seniors on the line-up, Ripple opened the season against the new Northwest on September 6. Mike Perry's 205 yards through the air helped the Rockets swamp the Space Pioneers in their first var- sity competition, 46-l3. Hoping they weren't really a year away, Ripple faced strong Tech. The gridmen held off the Green wave for three quarters, but three last-quarter Titan TD's gave Tech a 33-6 triumph. Top Ripple half- back Bill Holton was hurt early in the game. Still hampered by injuries, Coach Bob Brown's team fell at the hands of powerful Scecina, September 20. The Crusaders were never headed, drubbing the Rockets, 38-7. The next week, the Rocket defense could not cope with North Central's Parithers who rolled up 260 yards on the ground. An intercepted Ripple pass in the first quarter set up the initial Panther score. The score stood 25-0 before Ron Hansen tallied for Ripple, after a North Central fumble, to bring the final mark to 25-6. ln his first varsity game as quarterback, Rick Lee completed 8 of l2 passes to lead a fired-up Ripple squad to a 20-0 Homecoming victory over Howe. The Rockets, who have won 8 of their last l0 Homecoming 60 battles, scored on a Lee pass, a six-yard plunge by Kenny Castor, and a three-yard play by Perry. Traveling to Washington for the Continentals' Homecoming, Ripple completely dominated the game for three quarters and led l9-6 with only six minutes left. But an alert Washington offense and a series of Ripple mistakes brought about a 27-19 Continent- al win. On October l8, the Manual eleven stopped the Orange and Black, l3-7, at the north-side dust- bowl. Ripple's score came on a fourth-quarter 55- yard pass from Perry to Carter jackson. City champ Cathedral's superior man-power was evident as the Irish ran over, around, and through the Ripple defense for a 54-6 victory. However, Ripple was only the second team to score on the Irish during the season, Two first-half touchdowns proved to be the difference as arch-rival Shortridge rolled over Ripple, 34-2l. Tony Castor, in his best game of the year, scored onceg and Lee passed for the other two Ripple six pointers. With eight starting players hurt through the season, the Rockets hosted Arlington for the first time and won the season finale by a i4-0 score. A plunge by Kent Shookman and a last-minute sixty-yard run by Lee gave Ripple its two scores. Dave Burris was named the first recipient of the john Lyman award given to the senior lineman ex- hibiting the integrity and fortitude of the late Lt. Cmdr. john Lyman, a victim of the Thresher sub- A crushing tackle fells sophomore Kent Shookman in front of other Ripple players Ron Short, Denny Ward, and lim Tucker. end up with 3-7 record Varsity and Reserve Football-BACK ROW: Dave Auble, Dave Burris, Denny Ward, Gary Tumey, Dave Freund, Richard Bogigian, Steve Goodman, Dave Scott, Mike Clark, Randy Mitchell, lim Tucker. THIRD ROW: Bill Sellery, Steve Nealon, Mike Perry, Tony Castor, Carter jackson, Ron Short, Roger Sharlow, Dave Schumacher, Steve Berger, Bob Pegg, Gordon Saskin, SECOND Alert Rocket lineman Denny Ward pounces on an Arlington fumble a split second before teammate Tony Castor does. ROW: Fritz Steck, Mike Wood, Ron Hansen, Kenny Castor, Dave Klapper, Marty Carpenter, Steve Mears, Steve Streeter, Dan Straney, Bob Cooprider. FRONT ROW: Bill Simon, Mark Ashley, Dave Fishel, Mike Zimmermann, Bill Brown, Stewart Davis, Steve Britton, Ken Terfler, Warren Richmond. Many reserve players saw action with the varsity because of first-string injuries. 61 1V,f W if x f' fd! f it Sw . f,-I me In view of the goal posts, senior Carter jackson sriares a pass, but his thoughts of scoring are thwarted by a Blue Devil tackler. Freshman Football-BACK ROW: Pete Grills, Steve Barnett, Rickey Havens, Mark Ford, David Hobson, Earl Burtnett, Terry Howard, Coach Gene Ring. SECOND ROW: Tom Stoughton, ,, . ,, ,M A , , , VM. V-W.. . 'J' gas P fx. wrmwgu 23,21-S s- A n ,f H -TWO x ,F - i . ,4 eif'4W xmiaffmwd-fwwrfmffr .ra.,f,,,. ,'g,:1.,4 g . rv' 1- 41' ', 5. if X' i .5 : ' wi V ' '. 'f 445714, I ' fy ' ' Q.- .1 bv, ' -r. V ,.- .5-, 7'?-'fagv ,, ',' ,'f,. 'fkv 'kj' , .v x.ig.,n.1-fi lm, ,' 4 'J ' Pressured by a Shortridge rush, Rick Lee waits to throw the ball until he spots an open receiver down field. Ware Walker, Charles Young, Paul Arzet, Tom Spahr, Fritz Maehlirig, FRONT ROW: David Atkinson, Bob Bennett, Duane Gilchrist, Bob Balay, john Keeler, Scott Reid. 52 l marine disaster. The Kiwanis Club named jackson the outstanding Ripple playerg and, for the second con- secutive year, lim Tucker was recognized as the player with the highest scholastic average. Under Coach Earl Dose, the reserves ended 4-6, beating Northwest, 34-Og Howe, 20-13, Washington, 19-14, and Manual, 12-7. Losses were to Tech, 33-6, Scecina, 7-6, North Central, 28-6, Cathedral, 34-63 Shortridge, 14-12, and Arlington, 21-6. The freshman football squad, coached by Gene Ring, completed its third straight successful season. Mark Ford led the Greenies to a 7-2 slate by scoring 85 points. The frosh defeated Tech, 14-6, Scecina, 6-Og Westlane, 13-Og Howe, 41-Og Manual, 27-O, and Shortridge, 40-O. Losses came at the hands of Washington, 13-7, and Cathedral, 12-6. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOX Opponent BR Northwest . . . . . 13 46 Tech ....... . .33 6 Scecina ....... . . .38 7 North Central . . . . .25 6 Howe ........ .. O 20 Washington . . . .... 27 19 Manual .... .... 1 3 7 Cathedral . . . . .54 6 Shortridge . . . . 34 21 Arlington . . . . O 14 ' With a burst of speed, Rick Lee, Ripple quarterback, leaves an Arlington tackler empty-handed' during the day-time contest. Muscles strained, the Broad Ripple defensive unit waits impatiently for Northwest to snap the ball during the Rocket-Space Pioneer game. ,k.vYf?'iJ :-lt-'H ff' - Tv X .. Sufi. ' .4 Rockets anticipate bright future in cross country by Sceeter Engel Despite a sub-par season, the future looks bright for Broad Ripple's cross country squad with 8 of the top IO runners returning next year. junior Mike Aurs turned in the year's top time of IO:5l and classmate Richard Furlow was close behind with a lO:53 for the two miles. Sophomore Don Carnahan also ran under ll minutes. The harriers started the season by placing second in a triangular meet with Carmel and Zionsville. Three days later, in a three-way meet with North Central and Manual, the Rocket thinclads got a taste of rough goin-g as North Central placed IO men under ll minutes and Manual's Harold Brown won in lO:lO. Aurs demonstrated his potential by being the first Rocket runner of the season under ll minutes. After falling to Southport, the Rockets finished twelfth in the Washington Invitational, Bouncing back, Ripple trounced Chatard and Scecina. The Lee- men hosted the Broad Ripple Invitational on Septem- ber 27 and ended up fifth out of eight. Ripple then traveled to the Howe Invitational, capturing seventh place in a field of IZ. Two days later Cathedral ran over Ripple as Steve Bond, the first Rocket across the finish line, placed ninth. At the City Meet at South Grove the Rockets, led by Aurs' time of IOZS7, finished twelfth. At the Shortridge Invitational, Furlow posted his season's best time of lO:53 for ninety-second place out of SOO and the Rockets finished twenty-first in their division. The final event for the hill-and-dalers was the October I8 Sectional Meet where Aurs posted his top season mark for fifty-ninth place. Close be- hind was Fiurlow with a time of lO:57. jim Cooney, Stan johnson, and Ron Elrod filled out the top five for the Rockets who wound up fifteenth out of Zl. The greenies showed much promise, finishing second in the city, four points behind Howe. Doug LeMaster and Ross Simmons led the frosh with times of 7:58 and 7:59, respectively, for the mile and a half. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCOREBOX Opponent BR Triangular Meet . . . 49 Carmel ....... Zionsville ...... Triangular Meet . . . 6l North Central . , . Manual ........... Southport .............. 47 Washington Invitational . . . l2th Chatard ............. I6 Scecina .............. I8 Broad Ripple Invitational .. 5th Howe Invitational ..... 7th Cathedral ' ......,.... 47 City Meet ..........,. l2th Shortridge Invitational . . . l5th Sectional ........... I Sth Varsity Cross Country-BACK ROW: Richard Furlow, Ronnie Elrod, Tom Turney, Bill Cerlib, Coach Mordie Lee. FRONT ROW: Mike Aurs, Stan johnson, Don Carnahan, Steve Bond, jim Cooney. Of the nine harriers pictured the only senior is johnson. The eight underclassmen will have the promising freshman thinclads to contend with next year, but between the two groups Broad Ripple should come up with strong contenders for the city crown for the next several years. F5556 'S 1 ' if 'git' ' 1 tjifi'--4' .exft Q52 is, J despite sub-par season Breathless, Richard Furlow finishes top man for the Rocket harriers at the two-mile course at Broad Ripple Park. Reserve and Freshman Cross Country-BACK ROW: Bill Neale, Dick Byrd, Phil Aaron, joe Hatfield, Bob Proctor, Ron McClure, Doug Raeburn, Larry Stout, Chris Smith, Dave Woods, Bob Ewald, Bill Fender, Larry Reuben, Mgr. Tom Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Brad Pettet, Tom Davidson, George Robinson, Dan Satinsky, Starting quickly and running hard, Stan johnson grabs an early lead but is challenged by teammates Mike Aurs and Ronnie Elrod. Steve Gilbert, Kevin Parnell, Stan Bockoski, Mike Means, Fred Morris, Paul Mannvveiler, Chris Northcott, lohn Schroder, Mordie Lee. FRONT ROW: Dave Fitch, Steve Cohen, Doug LeMaster, Mike Guion, Ed Boyer, Ross Simmons, Bob Blackburn, left Stan- ford, Sam Davis, Duwayne Anderson, Bill Burnett, Bill Sporleder. 65 i ' , L ' , 1' .. , r Y f After driving around three Carmel defenders, junior Alan Cohen completes the play by hitting another bucket for the Rockets. Ripple won the overtime contest, 7O-66. 66 Sectional determination by Dick Griggs Despite having only one senior, Coach Gene Rin-g's Ripple Rockets fought to an ll-l2 season mark in- cluding two Sectional vvins. A tough schedule-play- ing l4 out of 20 games on the road with an inex- perienced team-cost the Rockets the few games needed for a winning season. The Rockets kicked off their regular season by splitting four road games. The two victories came in overtime over Lawrence Central and Carmel, 65- 63 and 70-66, respectively. Losses were to Decatur Central, S5-78, and Ben Davis, 85-75. Senior lim Tucker, lVlr. lnside,'i and Alan Cohen, lVlr. Outside, paced scoring in all but the Lawrence game, in which Mike Perry had a season's high of 23. At home the Rockets proved to be tough. ln their first clashes they downed Sacred Heart, 69-68, and Crawfordsville, SO-70. Bi-g leads were blown in both games as the Rockets found it difficult to cope with pressing defenses. Coupled with the Carmel game, these victories made for a modest winning skein of three, the longest of the season. lt was snapped by l-lowe's eventual Indianapolis Regional champs, 83-72, as the l-lornet front line shot 24-24 at the foul line. The next night the Rockets used ball-control tactics and a tenacious defense to win against Scecina, 57-39. The Rockets then split back-to-back home games on the eve of the City Tourney, losing to underrated Manual, 79-64, and blasting Richmond, 9l-84. Cohen had the season's high game with 29, only four off Bill Brown's school record of 33, and running mate Displaying the agility and coolheadedness which made him floor general, Rick Lee starts his drive against Richmond's defense, characterizes season play of inexperienced squad H, ,V Varsity Basketball-BACK ROW: Ron Short, Bill l-lolton, Rick Lee, Alan Cohen, lim Williamson, Coach Gene Ring. FRONT ROW: Tom johnson, Mike Perry, Bill l-lull, jim Tucker, Fred Tucker, Dave Schumacher, Rick Sander. Rick Lee had 25. Bill l-lull had a tremendous night on the boards, garnering 25 rebounds. ln the City Tourney the Rockets hit their highest point total and winning margin in trouncing Chatard, 92-38. The next night, however, Shortridge cooled the Rockets' offense and won a squeeker, 47-46. Ripple led almost the entire game but turned cold at the most crucial stage. Arlington spoiled the Rockets' perfect record in overtime clashes, winning, 75-73. The following night, however, Ripple played its best game all year, upsetting heavily-favored Cathedral, 8l-63. The Rockets hit an unbelievable .7l4 percent from the field on 30 of 42 shots against the Irish. Cohen was perfect with 9 for 9 from the field and 6 for 6 at the foul line. Lee had l2 for i6 from the field and 2 for 2 at the charity stripe. The Rockets played good ball tor the remainder of the season although they won only once again, 80-65, over North Central. Washington and Tech, each rated in the state's top ten, beat the Rockets, 7i-54 and 93-7l, respec- tively. Washington featured a tough press and balanc- ed scoring, whereas Tech featured Mackie johnson whose 30 points killed the Rockets' chances. The other losses came to Shortridge, 7l-503 Noblesville, lOl-8l, and Greencastle, 83-73, in a game much closer than the final score would indicate. In the Sectional, the Rockets downed Chatard, 7l-38, and went on to avenge themselves against arch-rival Shortridge, 56-49. Next they extended eventual Sectional champ Tech, losing by a scant nine points, 72-63. Tucker, who led scoring and rebounding this year, was chosen for the All-Sectional team. Although the loss of Tucker will hurt, the Rockets should be a top contender next year, Cohen and Lee are fine outside shooters and floor leaders, while l-lull, at 6'5 , the only tall man, has a real scoring touch from the corners and underneath. The other men who figure to see action are Perry, Ron Short, and Fred Tucker. The reserve cagers, coached by Bob Brown, took their lumps, finishing 4-l 5. Victories were over Tech, North Central, Crawfordsville, and Lawrence Central. Bob Pegg led reserve scoring. The Little Rockets showed great promise this year as they racked ,up an i8-win, 3-loss slate. 67 ,,,.-4 I S117 Freshman Basketball-BACK ROW: Dave Hobson, Kevin Parnell, Bill Stanfill, Stan Bockoski, Mike Means, Earl Burtnett, Dave Atkinson. SECOND ROW: George Robinson, Tom Davidson, Ross Worried about the outcome of the present action, Coach Gene Ring contemplates how to improve Ripple's performance. Also watching are Ron Short, Fred Tucker, and Coach Bob Brown. Taking advantage of his towering height, junior Bill l-lull captures a rebound for the Rockets, Simmons, Mark Ford, Scott jackson, john Schroder, Bob Bennett. FRONT ROW: Doug LeMaster, Steve Cohen, Sam Davis, Pete Grills, joe Anderson, Ware Walker, David Kosene. Bill Sirka coached the Greenies to a first-place standing in the city competition. ln the City Tournament the Little Rockets went all the way to the final game with victories over Tech, Cathedral, and Washington. They lost, 72-42, to the Attucks greenies vvho hit an unbelievable 86 percent. Leading freshman scorers this year were Bill Stantill, Dave l-lobson, Scott jackson, Stan Bockoski, and Mark Ford. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOX Opponent BR Lawrence Central ,........... 63 65:11 Ben Davis ...... ,. 85 75 Decatur Central . . . , . 85 78 Carmel ......... . . 66 707 Sacred Heart . . . . . 68 69 Crawfordsville . . . . 7O 80 l-lowe ....... . . 83 72 Scecina . . . . 39 57 Manual .... , . 79 64 Richmond . . , . 84 9l Chatard . . . . 38 92 Shortridge . . . . 47 46 Arlington . . . . . 75 732: Cathedral .... . . 63 8l Washington ..... . . 7l 54 North Central . . . . . 65 80 Tech .....,... . . 93 7l Shortridge . . . .... 7l SO Noblesville .. .,.. lOl 81 Greencastle . . . . 83 73 Chatard .... . . 38 7l Shortridge . . . . 49 56 Tech ..,... . . 72 63 :::Overtime Leading scorer jim Tucker pries the ball loose from the arms of a Washington foe to give Ripple possession of the ball. Reserve Basketball-BACK ROW: Dave Houk, George Diggle, Doug Raeburn, Bob Pegg, Kent Shookman, FRONT ROW: Ben Olsen, Marty Carpenter, Chris Smith, Randy Mitchell, lon Constable, lim Leamon. Sophomore Bob Pegg led the reserve team in scoring for the '64 season, E0 is Bi- 5 W, W. A Varsity Wrestling-BACK ROW: Coach George Mingle, Mark Sutton, Bob Morgan, Mike Wood, Dan Miller, Coach Robert Ludlow. FRONT ROW: Bob Manion, john Lieberman, Bob Borden, lim Gage, Denny Phegley, Gary Olin. by Gary Olin Broad Ripple's wrestlers proved themselves to be a strong tournament team by placing third in the City and by having one Regional and two Sectional champs despite a rather weak season record ot 3-7. Mr. George Mingle, in his tirst year at Ripple, coached the grapplers to dual-meet wins over Wash- ington, 3l-l8g Northwest, 39-l2, and Scecina, 33-lO. ln the City Meet, the Rockets pulled a big sur- prise by tieing arch-rival Shortridge tor third place. In the l33-pound class, Mark Sutton took home Rip- ple's only blue ribbon and jim Cage captured second place in to l2O-pound division. ln the l27-pound class, Denny Phegley took third place and Dan Miller and Cary Olin placed fourth in the l65- and l8O- pound classes, respectively. ln the Sectional Tournament, Sutton again show- ed his stuff by downing all opponents to take the crown. Sutton went on to take the Regional champ- ionship and place fourth in the State. His Sectional running mate in the l38-pound class was Bob Morgan, a big surprise to everyone, as he had only a mediocre season record. Taking second place in the Sectional were Cage and 95-pound Bob Manion. Phegley and Miller won their consolations to gain third place in this tournament and ll2-pound Bob Borden and Olin placed fourth. Individually, the grapplers had some outstanding 70 Matmen display abili records. Sutton led the squad with a blazing 20- 2-l record including the State Tournament. Borden had a 9-3-l record including tournaments. Both Borden and Sutton were undefeated in dual meets. Other wrestlers with top records were lim Cage, i4- 4-l, and Denny Phegley, lO-6-l. The reserves under Coach Bob Ludlow also had a down season, ending 2-7-l. They scored victories over Washington and Scecina and tied Northwest. Although they had only one actual meet, in which they deteated Manual, 28-22, the frosh placed two grapplers in the freshman City Meet. Rick Havens and Bob Balay each captured fourth-place ribbons. VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOX Opponent BR Tech . . . . 26 24 Wood . . . 26 l7 Howe .... . . 36 l l Manual ..... . . 25 l9 City Meet ... 3rd Washington . . . . . l8 3l Northwest . . . . l2 39 Scecina ... .. lO 33 Arlington .. .. 35 l3 Shortridge . . . . . 35 l l Kokomo . . . . . 30 lO l Working over his Shortridge opponent, junior lim Cage accumu- lates valuable points that lead to a victory. For his regional win, Mark Sutton puts to use the knowledge and experience gained through three years of wrestling. in tournament despite rather weak season record Reserve and Freshman Wrestling-BACK ROW: Coach George Mingle, Tom Hunter, Doug Harvey, Steve Manning, Ware Walker, Bob Balay, lohn DeHof, jim Farrell, Dave Haisley, Fritz Maehling. SECOND ROW: Terry Howard, john Keeler, Steve Burns, Dave HMV , ww ' QR40 wk Q ,Z is y, g fr ' X law Woods, Steve Wood, Robert Olin, Kent Shookman, Stu Davis, Rick Havens. FRONT ROW: Greg Taggert, Dick Benjamin, Dan Keyler, Dave Fishel, Doug Laramore, Fred Borden, Randy Doerr, Bill Brown, The reserve wrestlers finished with a 2-7-I record. ' :WW A f f li ' t 7l v ' 'Hum 'K A119419 Following through on a serve, city champion Don Cleveland, third man for the Rockets, prepares for a return. Determination marks Dave Schumacher's face as he smashes a forehand on the way to a city championship win. Racketmen capture first city tennis championship by Tom Olvey Completing the finest season on record, the l963 tennis squad, coached by Mr. Robert l-lougham, pro- duced three individual champions to capture a long- awaited city crown. lt marked the first time Broad Ripple had won the championship. Added to the team's city laurels were impressive records of lO-l in city competition and l3-l overall. Don Cleveland, Stan Cleveland, and Dave Schu- macher led the varsity in the City Tournament, each powering his way past four opponents to win his respective division. After varsity racketmen Don Berns and Roger Chaffin were eliminated after two rounds, number one man Stan Cleveland defeated his op- ponent from Shortridge and Schumacher and Don Cleveland mastered Sacred Heart and Manual rivals, respectively, to gain top individual honors. The second doubles team of Berns and Don Cleve- land dropped their semi-final match while Schu- macher and Stan Cleveland lost to Shortridge in the finals of their division. The three individual cham- pions proved enough to place Ripple over the runner- up Shortridge Blue Devils. Schumacher. competing as number two man, led the team with an undefeated record. Number one man Stan Cleveland finished the regular season by 72 dropping only two matches. Don Cleveland, ranked as number three man, completed the season with a record identical- to older brother Stan's. Berns, a returning letterman, lost three matches and Chaffin, in his first year, occupied fifth position for the Broad Ripple Rockets. The first doubles team of Stan Cleveland and Schumacher and the number two team, composed of Berns and Don Cleveland, completed the season with only two losses apiece. The highlight of regular season play was the team's 4-3 victory over Anderson. lt marked the first time that a Ripple tennis team had been victorious in Ripple-Anderson competition. Berns and Schumacher racked up singles victories, and both doubles teams came through for the victory margin. The doubles teams also supplied the winning punch in the season opener 4-3 win over i962 city champion Cathedral. Rocket victims in the city besides Cathedral were Scecina, Crispus Attucks, l-lowe, Washington, Arling- ton, Manual, Sacred l-leart, Tech, and Wood. Ripple blanked five teams by 7-O counts, and three more fell 6-l. The racketmen defeated both county dele- gations, North Central and Lawrence Central, by identical 5-2 counts. ing' WTTT. f . finish with 13-l record The lone loss ot the season came at the hands ot Shortridge as the Blue Devils downed the Rockets, 5-2, despite singles wins by Don Cleveland and Schu- macher. With all tive members returning in l964, the team holds a bright spot in Ripple's athletic future. VARSITY TENNIS SCOREBOX Opponent BR Cathedral . . . . 3 4 Shortridge ..... . . 5 2 Scecina .,....... . . O 7 Crispus Attucks . . . . . O 7 Anderson ....... . . 3 4 Howe ........ . . O 7 Washington . . . . l 5 Arlington .... . . . l 6 Manual ........... . . l 6 Lawrence Central . . . . . Z 5 Sacred Heart ..... . . O 7 North Central . . . . 2 5 Tech ......... . . l 6 Wood ..,.... . . O 7 City lvleet . .. lst Varsity Tennis-Stan Cleveland, Roger Chatfin, Don Berns, Dave Schumacher, Don Cleveland. Backhanding a serve, Stan Cleveland reveals the form that made him the best high school tennis player in the city. Diamondmen post twentieth consecutive season by Richord Furlow The i963 baseball Rockets completed Ripple's twentieth consecutive season over .SOO The Rockets finished with a 7-4 overall record and their 4-3 city mark included an 8-l victory over city champion Howe. Four games were washed out. ln the season opener, the Rockets breezed past Crispus Attucks, lO-l. Traveling to Zionsville, Ripple trounced the Greyhounds, 24-l. The game was called after five innings as Cary Holle blocked the opposi- tion and jan Witteveld knocked a home run. The mid-season loss of Witteveld and shortstop Bill Brown hurt the Rockets' chances. Anderson's indians proved too much for the Rock- ets, handing them their first defeat, 6-'l. Larry Hall pitched in the losing cause. Determined to stay above SOO, the Bairdmen down- ed championship-bound Howe, 8-l, taking the lead with two unearned runs in the first inning. Holle smacked a homer and pitched the team to victory. Behind 3-2 against Lawrence Central, the diamond- men fought back for two runs in the fifth inning to squeeze out the victory, 4-3. Center fielder Cary Colden saved the game for the Rockets as he speared a long fly ball late in the game. The Blue Devils of Shortridge proved no match for Ripple, as the game was halted after five innings with the scoreboard reading i8-O. A ten-run fifth inning and a home run by shortstop Klein helped the Rockets defeat their north-side rival. Varsity Baseball-BACK ROW: Gary Holle, Steve Alexander, Ron Salatich, joe Klein, Larry Hall, Coach Frank Baird. FRONT ROW: Bill Woodruff, Bob Lieberman, lim Williamson, Randy Mitchell, Holle and Hall combined efforts to hold Warren Central to one hit as Ripple smashed the Warriors, lO-l. The Warriors' only run came by way of a throwing error. Big guns for Ripple were Hall with a triple and Klein with two home runs. The victory set Ripple's record at 3-O in city competition and 6-l overall. However, Rocket catcher lim Williamson dislocated several bones in his foot, forcing him to miss the remainder of the season. At the time of the accident he was hitting .44O. The Rockets dropped three of their next four games, starting with a 4-3 loss to Tech. Washington's Continentals administered the next defeat in another close contest, 2-l. Hall pitched the tightly contested ball game. Ripple then traveled to Arlington, break- ing their losing streak with a 5-l victory over the Golden Knights. Holle was the winning pitcher. Nearly everything went wrong for the Rockets as Cathedral caught Ripple in their worst game of the season. Seven errors committed by Ripplites contri- buted to the 8-O lrish victory. Since games with Scecina, Manual, North Central, and Wood were rained out, the Rockets ended the season with a 7-4 mark. The reserve diamondmen finished strongly, win- ning three games in a row for a 5-2 season mark. Rick Sander pitched the reserves to victories over Scecina and Shortridge in the first two games of the season. The Rockets dropped l4-l2 and 8-2 decisions lack Hogan, Cary Golden. Several members of the reserve and freshman teams played part of the season with the varsity due to losses and injuries of first stringers on the squad. over .500 with 7-4 mark to Tech and Warren Central, respectively. The Rockets broke out ot their hitting slump, pasting Washington, 7-O. Arlington was the team's fourth victim by a 6-5 count, as Kent Shookman ran his pitching mark to 2-l. The Rockets downed Cathe- dral, 4-O, in the season finale. The freshmen played only one game, losing 7-6 to l-lowe's l-lornets. VARSITY BASEBALL SCOREBOX Opponent BR Crispus Attucks . . . O lO Zionsville ...... . . l 24 Anderson . . . 6 l Howe .......... . . l 8 Lawrence Central . . 3 4 Shortridge ...... . . O l8 Warren Central . . . l lO Tech ........ . . 4 3 Washington . . . . 2 l Arlington . . . . l 5 Cathedral . . . . 8 O Rocket shortstop joe Klein heads toward first base on his way to another safety. Klein hit three home runs during the season, two of them against Warren Central. 1 1,4 1 Q, ,iw ' W rf' 1 tafw Wt -fffv-2-f'WZf 'X W rw :Qs A ,aff-,gmtiff f rf ' I ,V in , f2' fa l ,M ,f.J,.!3'-range ., - , W. , . V ' iw, f,,,,,, . , ,mv ' W , I 1 f Yi-WJM Q W! ' X ' t'1',uim. .mf . av i ' W fv- fi f .', f . '7'w'ff ..!,-fmffv fx'-ff,-H H ,. . f , ..w,,,, f, -. f . , 1. . ,.J.f,.,- MM.. .-We. 'gs - f ff , f 6, 'J Ztfieff,1f,.-g6-f',r: ' MCI' ' 1,-, ,ff f-Vg, '--any 'C mm m , 'A T t ., gf' fr ,- f --v wmv? 7, ,,-a52m,gy:-gwxr' ,vu 7 1- wc- . ,V Mjfteif uw- vt' , Q,,r,'rr,-1, Q ug.-,H -' ffi ,-.M X f , ,. ,, ' i n ' 47 ., , : ' ,' W-',fS imp 'f--7-'rw fi La 1' ff 7 .fr rv' fr'f4mffewm.mi It ' Ayjgg 'ur -'f n,3f'rgi-sgff,,tQ41efa'?'1Z-V: '1:f?f':i'-Wiiff t aware ' ,. , if 'Q U In an attempt to score in the lO-l rout of Warren Central, lim Williamson is tagged out by the catcher. Swinging with all his might, Ron Salatich connects with the ball for a base hit during a game at Broad Ripple Park, where the Rockets play all their home games. 75 Reserve Baseball-BACK ROW: Marty Carpenter, Rick Sander, Ron Short, Mark Sander, Buzzy Cheesman, Dave Scott. FRONT ROW: Denny Phegley, Dick Patton, Bob Lieberman, Randy Mitchell, Kent Shookman, Steve Sfreeter. The reserves posted a 5-2 Season record. Freshman Baseball-BACK ROW: Bob Hatley, jeff Madtson, Ron Short, Marty Butcher, Steve Grimm, Steve Streeter. FRONT ROW: Marty Carpenter, Lenny Bunes, lohn Bennett, Randy Mitchell, Kent Shookman, Steve Wooley. Mr. Bill Sirka coaches the team. :Tru ...,. 75, ,Z an LQQYA.. 76 Lee fires 68 to lead golfers in 17-9-1 season by John Rominger fif . . Finishing strong, the linksters, under Coach john Perry, ended the 1963 season with a 17-9-1 record. Ripple fared well against city foes, tying Scecina and defeating all others except Howe. ln statewide competition the Rockets had no trouble with the southern teams. But the northern delegations proved stronger as all shot down the Rockets. With nearly identical averages of 76 and 75.5, respectively, Rick Lee and Darryl Kladden led the team throughout the season. Kladden dominated the first half, his best performance a 69 in the Shortridge Meet to tie the school record. Lee stepped in toward season's end and set a new school record of 68 in the Sectional to earn the title of Medalist. The BalI's-eye view of Rick Lee reveals the concentration which helped him become State laycee Champ last summer. Q -xx Varsity Golf-BACK ROW: Dave lensen, Darryl Kladden, Rick Lee, Coach john Perry, Steve Bola, Tom Swayze. FRONT ROW: Kenny Fergu- son, Rick Kammen, Sam Taylor. Rockets' third place finish in the Sectional preceded a seventh in the State where Lee fired a 76, three strokes off the best score ot the meet. Sam Taylor and Steve Bola, two returning letter- men, held down third and fourth spots and Ken Ferguson nosed out Dave jensen as number five man. VARSITY GOLF SCOREBOX Opponent BR Carmel .... . 6 12 Cathedral . . . 7 1 1 Speedway . . . . 4 1 1 Lebanon .....,.......... 9 6 Attica ................. 4 1 1 Six-way meet, Bloomington . lst Washington ..,......... 12 16 Crawfordsville ........... 408 409 Anderson Madison Heights . 14 1 Lawrence Central ........ 12 3 Scecina .............,.. 6 12 Manual ...... , . 1 1 1 Ben Davis ..... .. 4 8 Sacred Heart . ,. , . . 3 9 Carmel ...... . . . 14M 32 Carmel .... . . . 10 2 Tech . , . . 1 1 1 Wood ...... . . 1 1 1 Scecina ....... . . . 9 9 North Central . . . . , 12 6 Shortridge .... . . . 3M 142 Washington ... . .. 12 16 Howe ...... . . 72 7 ' ?x'jf,v' Kiwi w Center of attention, record-breaking high jumper Bill Chrissinger clears the bar at the Broad Ripple Invitational. Individual triumphs mark by Jim Cooney Highlighting the i963 season for Coach Robert R. Ludlow's track team was the qualification of Brandt Downey and Bill Chrissinger for the Regional. The Rockets compiled a 2-3 dual meet record, finished fourth at the Broad Ripple Invitational, ninth in the City Meet, and eleventh in the Sectional. Although there were l2 returning lettermen, only 8 were able to compete all year. Mike Ryan turned out to be one of the best milers in the county, finishing fifth in the City Meet and fourth in the Sectional. He gradually lowered his time to less than 4:38. Don Siegel proved to be a capable running mate with a best time of under 4:45. jon Hughes and Dave Lyman gave Broad Ripple a strong pair of half-milers, both below 2:lO for the season. Tom Burch consistently placed in the high hurdles and Steve Scott and Tobe Stone packed a l-2 wallop in the lows. Bruce Simon was among the top three dashers in the state at the start of the year with a clocking of 23.0 in the 220-yard dash. However, a pulled muscle in the Cathedral meet forced him out of contention for the remainder of the schedule. john Rominger recorded one of Ripple's best lOO-yard dash times in the past few years with a lO.4. ln the 440-yard dash, Downey ended up only Varsity Track-BACK ROW: Tom Burch, Tobe Stone, jerry Holman, Mike Boyd, Brandt Downey, Bill Chrissinger, Dave Burris, john Kratz, Coach Bob Ludlow, SECOND ROW: Bruce Simon, Mark Axelrod, Roger Sharlow, Mike Perry, Don Siegel, Stan johnson, Mike Ryan, Claude Ford. FRONT ROW: Dick Buya, Steve Pratt, Dave Lyman, jon Hughes, Steve Scott, john Rominger, Dave White, Mgr. Doug Lawless. ... 78 mediocre track season, two qualify for Regional nine-tenths of a second over the school record, his best time being 5l.7. He finished third in the City and the Sectional, and fifth in the Regional. Coach Milton Hiatt guided the field events men. Chrissinger set a new school high jump record of 6' 2 3f4 in the City but had to settle for second place because of more misses than his opponent. He placed second in the Sectional, fifth in the Regional, and was undefeated in dual meet competition. Simon, Dave Burris, and john Kratz led the shot- putters. ln the broad jump, Claude Ford and Tom Corson consistently placed high, as did jerry Holman and Steve Pratt in the pole vault. The Rockets opened the season with an 89 U2- l9 lf2 clobbering of Pike. Ripple captured lO first place awards, losing only in the high hurdles and the lOO-yard dash. Hughes led a slam in the 880 and Simon was a double winner with firsts in the 220 and the shotput. Weakened by the absence of some team members during the spring vacation, the Rockets dropped a 76-321,74 decision to Howe. Tech's seemingly bottomless depth caused the Rockets' downfall on April l8. Chrissinger, Downey, Simon, and the two relay teams accounted for Rip- ple's blue ribbons. Despite the loss of Simon, the Rockets romped over Cathedral, 592f3-49173. Reserve Track-BACK ROW: lim Wright, john Darmer, Ted Shultz, Stone and Scott placed l-2 in the low hurdles. At the Broad Ripple Invitational, Downey captured the lone blue ribbon for the Rockets who settled for fourth place, six points behind Ben Davis. Shortriclge won the meet for the third straight year and Wash- ington took second place. Manual closed the dual meet season by defeating Coach Ludlow's men as Ripple took six second places but let the Redskins have too many firsts. VARSITY TRACK SCOREBOX Opponent BR Pike .... .... l 9 lf2 89 U2 Howe . . . .... 76 32 lf4 Tech ..... . ....... 65 44 Cathedral ............. 49 W3 59 2X3 Broad Ripple Invitational 4th Shortridge .......,... lst Washington . . . . . 2nd Ben Davis . . . . . 3rd Manual ..... .... 7 l 38 City Meet . . ... 9th Sectional . . l lth Rick Alexander, Bill Holton, Robin Young, Steve Pressler. FRONT ROW: Bob Phillips, Ron McClure, Mike Wood, lim Cooney, Dick Furlow, Chris Woolling, Mgr. Doug Lawless, Coach Earl Dose. The reserves played host to underclassmen from Shortridge and North Central in a special Underclass Meet on May 2l. ,fl awe' fw Freshman Track-BACK ROW: Warren Richmond, Steve Cood- man, Dave Flynn, john Compton, Steve Fleming, Larry Stout, Bill Simon, Neil Gifford, Phil Aaron. SECOND ROW: Kent Heaton, Bill Gerlib, Steve Berger, Ken Castor, Tom Turney, Max lnglert, Broad Ripple counted l4 points in the City Meet to place ninth and in the Sectional the Rockets finish- ed eleventh out of Z6 schools. Downey, Scott, and Simon served as the team's co-captains throughout the season. But despite hard work by the entire team, lack of depth prevented the cindermen from being up with the toughest com- petition. The reserve team, guided by Coaches Robert Lud- At the height of his pole vault, senior Steve Pratt begins con- centrating on making a proper landing. Don Carnahan, Fritz Steck. FRONT ROW: Doug Wire, Arnold Stein, Chris Smith, Steve Britton, Bill Fender, Steve Cremeans, Doug Laramore, Larry Reuben. Bill Simon tied the Broad Ripple freshman record in the low hurdles at 22.7. low and Earl Dose, ended its regular season with a 2-5 record. The reserve tracksters were victorious over Pike and Chatard but fell at the hands of Howe, Washington, Manual, and Tech, and Shortridge and North Central in a three-way meet. The freshmen closed their season with a record of two wins and three losses. The frosh chalked up victories against Cathedral and Pike and were de- feated by Manual, Washington, and Howe Exceptional balance and powerful legs enable Steve Scott to clear one hurdle after another for repeated victories. 80 Enthusiasm rides high by Ken Tertler Spirited enthusiasm by throngs ot participants and spectators contributed to the success ot the intramural program sponsored by Mr, Frank Baird. The well-rounded intramural schedule opened with touch football dominated by Rook's seniors and the juniors of Deuce. The two teams were matched in the play-ott with Rook blanking Deuce, Z7-O. Sen- ior lim Kopernak won the tennis tourney to complete tall activities. ln the winter, the Mets won the American basket- ball league with an unblemished ll-O record and the freshman Eagles placed tirst in the National division by compiling a 9-l slate. The Roundballers captured the bowling crown with a l7-5 tally. Team captain Mike Alhand rolled the league's high game of l89. Girls' intramurals consisted of archery, basketball, bowling, volleyball, tennis, and table tennis. Organization and supervision are jobs of Mr. Frank Baird at intramural bowling in Broad Ripple on Thursday afternoons, in intramural programs Planning strategy for the next play, Rook takes a thirty-second breather before pushing tor another touchdown. Maneuvering to evade the hands ot Mike Stayton, Rick True sinks another basket to lead his senior team to a perfect season. W mwW Awe M 1 w',g,wh.. SL s. swim - , W., 4 M N , W-gafzgwv , wwrwvm ---- 1 s J WWW Every Ripplite feels a certain comradeship with all his fellow pupils. Ivhether someone is an old acquaintance, is in the same class or suifers,' under the same teacher, or just attends Broad Ripple lligh School, there is a common feeling of pride and friendship among Ripplites. Album lleftl Ripplites fill the hallway of the new building between classes. labovel Yearbook senior editors Diane Stone and Anne Sheeks arrange senior pictures for the panels which Keith jackson draws. Sfockade captives, Mr, I. Raymond Hall and Mrs. Mary Ann Elliott, chaperons of the Spring Vacation Tour to Washington, D. C., sample the equipment in a Williamsburg prison. Advanced degrees, experience distinguish faculty I'.?fQ 't' V. . ' H f 'W ,PN cf 84 MR. RONALD L. ABRELL-BS, MS, Indiana State College, Social Studies. MISS HELLE AIANCO-AB, Indiana University, Foreign Language. MR. FRANK BAIRD-BS, MS, Butler University, Business Education, Intramurals Supervisor, Varsity Baseball Coach. MISS LEANNA BARKER-AB, Earlham College, MA, In- diana University, English. MR. EDGAR E. BEAMAN-AB, Wabash College: MS, ln- diana University, Social Studies, Asst. Football Coach. MISS ELAINE BEVARD-AB, Earlham College, Foreign Language. MISS CONNIE- L. BLACKWELL-BS, Ball State Teachers College, English, Understudies Sponsor. MRS. IANET BLOCKER-BS, lndiana University, MA, Butler University, English, Musical Props Supervisor. MISS CHARLENE A. BOYLE--AB, Butler University, Eng- lish, Asst, Director of Publications, Quill and Scroll, Photo Club Sponsor. MISS DORIS BRINKMAN-BAE, MAE, john Herron Art School, Art, Art Club Sponsor MR. ROBERT BROWN--BS, MS, Indiana State College, Mathematics, Varsity Football, Asst. Basketball Coach. MR. PAUL A. BROWN-BM, Arthur jordan College of Music, Butler University, Instrumental Music, Orchestra, String Ensemble, Dance Band Director, Radio Hi-Fi Club, Sound Crew Sponsor. MR. FERD BRUMBLAY-BAE, MAE, john I-lerron Art School, Art, Stagecraft. MR. ROBERT I. BRYANT-BS, lndiana University, MS, Butler University, Mathematics, Director of Guidance and Counseling. MR. VIRCEL L. CLARK-BAE, john Herron Art School, MA, Columbia University, Art Dept. Chairman. MR. R. N. COOKSEY-BS, Indiana State College, MA, Butler University, Industrial Arts Dept. Chairman. MISS GRACE P. CUNNINGHAM-AB, Indiana State Col- lege, MA, Ball State Teachers College, Business Education. MRS. MARILYN I. DEARING-AB, MA, Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College, English, Student Council Co- sponsor. MR. WALLACE A. DECKER-BS, Indiana Central College, MS, Butler University, Instrumental Music, Band Director, Baton Club Sponsor. MRS. MARY C. DIAZ-AB, Butler University, Foreign Language. Faculty MRS. PHOEBE DIEDERICH-AB, DePauw University, MA, Indiana University, English, Librarian, Library Club Sponsor. MISS DOROTHY I. DIPPLE-AB, Butler University, Foreign Language. MR. EARL A. DOSE-BS, Purdue University, MS, Indiana University, Science, Asst. Football, Asst. Track Coach, Intramurals Asst. MR. ROBERT K. EISENBARTH-AB, MA, Butler Univer- sity, Social Studies, Hi-Y, Stamp and Coin Club Sponsor. EMIS. MARY ANN ELLIOTT-AB, DePauw University, ngish. MRS. IAN ELLIS-AB, MAT, Indiana University, English, Foreign Language. MRS. ROSALIND EWING-AB, MS, Butler University, Social Studies, Dean of Cirls, Orange Aid, Fresh Aid Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM FISHER-AB, Marian College, Foreign Language, Social Studies, National Thespians Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM H. FLETCHER-AB, Notre Dame Univer- sity, Science. MRS. RUTH MARIE GRIGCS-BS, Butler University, MA, University of Wyoming, English, Director of Publications. MR. WILLIAM GROVES-AB, North Central Collage, MS, Indiana University, Mathematics, Senior Math Review. MR. I. RAYMOND HALL-AB, Wabash College, Social Studies, Ir. Historical Society Sponsor. MRS. MARY HAMMEL-BS, MS, Purdue University, Home Economics. MR. DALE R. HAM'NER-AB, Indiana Central College, MS, Butler University, Mathematics, junior Counselor, Senior Math Review. MR. HAROLD K. HARDING-AB, Franklin College, MS, Butler University, Vice-principal, Safety Council Chairman, Faculty Representative to APT, School Treasurer. MR. CLOVYS HARVEY-BS, Indiana State College, MS, Indiana University, Business Education, Extra-curricular Activities Business Manager. MRS. ANNE HEBERT-BS, Butler University, English. MRS. RUTH B. HERIN-AB, Manchester College, MA, University of Michigan, English Dept. Head, Senior English Review. MR. MILTON I. HIATT-BS, MA, Ball State Teachers College, Physical Education Dept. Head, Asst. Track and Field Coach. MRS. ROSALEE HOFMANN-AB, Butler University, Vocal Music, Madrigal Singers, Asst. Musical Director, Clef Club Sponsor. MISS IEAN HOILMAN-BS, Indiana State College, MS, Indiana University, Business Education, Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor. MR. ROBERT E. HOUGHAM-AB, Franklin College, MS, Indiana University, Mathematics, Athletic Equipment Man- ager, Tennis Coach. MR. WARREN K. IACKSON-BS. Eastern Illinois Univer- sity, MS, Butler University, Industrial Arts, Deen of Boys, Key Club Sponsor. MRS. MARY K. IENSEN-AB, Butler University, Foreign Language, Foreigneers Club Sponsor. MISS ELIZABETH IOHNSON-AB, Indiana University, MA, Butler University, Home Economics Dept. Chairman. MR. IAMES ALFRED IOHNSON-BS, Ohio State Univer- sity, MS, Indiana University, Scfence. MR. EDWARD I. KASSIG-AB, Hope College: MS, Butler University, Science Dept. I-lead. MR. THOMAS H. KRAESZIG-BS, Purdue University, MS, Butler University, Mathematics. gl..-sk 'qs 1-s-' 9h,,fl r f ' , X X rl W . ...., ,.. 1, 5 'mf R Faculty MR. MORDIE LEE-BS, MS, Butler University, Science, Cross Country Coach. MR. ROBERT R. LUDLOW-BS, MS, ButIerfUniversity, Social Studies, Physical Education, Asst. Wrestling, Asst. Track Coach, Lettermen's Club Sponsor. MR. ALBERT R. MAHIN-AB, Indiana Central College, MS, Purdue University, Mathematics, Placement Di'ector, Chairman, Senior CounseIors,, Evening School Director, National Honor Society Co-sponsor. MR. GEORGE W. MINGLE-BS, Anderson College, Sci- ence, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling Coach. MISS K. MAX MOREILLON-BPE, Normal College, Amer- ican Gymnastic Union of Indiana University, BS, Univer- sity of Louisville, MS, Indiana University, Physical Edu- cation, Archery, First Aid Sponsor. MR. CLARENCE E. MORGAN-BS, Purdue University, Mathematics. MR. NINO MORONE-BS, Purdue University, Science, Sci- ence Club Sponsor. MR. I. FRED MURPHY-AB, University of Illinois, MA. Ohio State University, Further study, Northwestern and Michigan State Universities, Principal, Treasurer, Past Pres- ident, North Central Association of Colleges and Second- ary Schools. MRS. MAENELL NEWSOME--AB, MS, Butler University, Foreign Language Dept. I-lead, Sophomore Counselor. MR. EDWARD 0'NAN-BS, MS, Butler University, Math- ematics, Sophomore Counselor. MR. ARNOLD PAHMEIER-BS, Purdue University, MS, Butler University, Science, junior Counselor, Booster Club Sponsor. MR. IOHN B. PERRY-BS, MS, Indiana State College, Industrial Arts, Colt Coach. MR. KYLE PETERS-BS, Butler University, MS. Indiana University, Social Studies, Athletic Director. MRS. THELMA PHILLIPS-AB, MA, Indiana University, English. MR. GENE R. POSTON-BME, Indiana University, MA. Columbia University, Music Dept. Chairman, Director of Productions, Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show, Musical Director, Student Council Cofsponsor. MR. CHARLES D. REEDER-BS, MA, Ball State Teachers College, Industrial Arts, Stagecraft. MISS LOUISE RICE-RN, BS, Indiana University, School Nurse, Future Nurses Club, High School Red Cross Sponsor. M'R. ROGER RILEY-BM, MM, jordan Conservatory, MS, Butler University, Vice-principal, Secretary, Broad Ripple Fathers' Association, Ripples General Director. MR. GENE RING-BS, MS, Indiana University, Physical Education, Varsity Basketball, Freshman Football Coach. MRS. EDNA-MAE ROSS-AB, MA, Butler University, English, Creative Writing Club Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM D. SCHAFFER-BS, Purdue University, MS, Butler University, Science. MISS MELBA SCHUMACHER-PhB, University of Chicago, MA, Ohio State University, English, Senior Counselor. MR. NICHOLAS SELDON-AB, MAT, Indiana University, Science. MR. WILLIAM SIRKA-BS, MS, Indiana University, Physi- cal Education, Freshman and Reserve Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Asst. Football Coach, MR. MARVIN SMITH-BS, MS, Indiana State College, Science. MISS MARIE SULLIVAN-AB, MS, Indiana University, Business Education, Freshman Counselor. SFC RICHARD L. STOE-ROTC. MRS. SALLY F. THRASHER-BA, Butler University, MA, Columbia University, English. European travelers Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs and Miss Char- lene Boyle lleftl pause for a moment in Paris, Back home, Mrs. janet Blocker and Miss Louise Rice lrightl recall experiences of an exciting summer in Europe. MRS. RUTH C. TIDERMAN-AB, MS, Butler University, English, DR. GLEN VANNATTA-BS, MS, EdD, Indiana University, Mathematics Dept. Head. MISS BARBARA VARCO-BS, Indiana University, MS. Butler University, Physical Education, Freshman Counselor, GAA, Bowling, Cheerleading Sponsor. MRS. ALICE G. VINES-BA, BS, MA, University ot Cincinnati, Social Studies. MR. I. CURTIS WEIGEL-AB, Wabash College: MA, ln- diana University, Social Studies Dept. Head, Lilly Founda- tion Scholarship Advisor. MISS WINIFRED WEST-AB, Ball State Teachers College, MA, Indiana University, Business Education Dept. Head, National Honor Society Co-sponsor, Faculty Representative to Alumni Board. MRS. EDNA R. WHETSELL-BS, Northwestern University, BS in LS, Columbia University, Librarian. MRS. RUTH WOODS-BS, University of Illinois, MS, Butler University, Social Studies, Freedoms Foundation, Audio-Visual Co-ordinator. MISS REA BAUER-School Social Worker, MR. HORACE- BICKNELL-Head Custodian. MRS. MRS. ROSEMARY CLOUSER-Bookkeeper. CERTRUDE FETTERS-Cafeteria Bookkeeper. MRS. EILLEEN HALL-Secretary. MRS. ALICE E. MARSH-Clerk-Stenographer. MRS. SARA LANE POWELL-Clerk-Stenographer MRS. IANE SIEBERT-Attendance Clerk. M'RS MRS MRS MRS. MAXINE E. SMITH-Bookstore-Clerical. LAURA SNYDER-Cafeteria Manager. MAY 'LOUISE STEINBRUEGGE-Office Clerk IOSEPHINE E. WOLF-Clerk-Stenographer. Beginning an eventful high school career, members of the class of '64 initiated Ripple's new wing in the fall of l96O. The next year, after losing many friends to the new Arlington High School, Rippl.tes cheered the foot- ball team to its first undefeated season since l956. As juniors, they watched, unbelieving, as a fired-up basket- ball team worked its way through the Sectional and Regional to the final game of the Semi-State. Later in the year, under lunior Class officers, Mark Sutton, Nancy Maxwell, lan Bennett, and Steve Goldsmith, they pre- sented the seniors with a memorable prom, Moonlight on the Mississippi. Their senior year overflowed with a whirlwind of activities from electing class officers and presenting a spectacular grad dance to competing for scholarships and contemplating future life. Fitting caps and growns, Senior Class officers Suz- annah Martin, lim Tulley, Chris Woolling, and Kathy Crosbie prepare for commencement exer- cises. Seniors look past commencement to future goals O LEE ADAMS-Riparian News Bureau 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sr. Grad Dance Com., Waggener H.S., Louisville, Ky., Ig l Eastern H.S., Louisville, Ky., 25 Passaic Valley H.S., I Little Falls, N. I., 3. l PATRICIA GAIL ADAMS-Girls' Ensemble 4. wt R SUSAN FAY ALBOHER-FBLA 2, Understudies 4g jr. ,,.,., .xv Decorations Com.g Office Asst. 3, Sr. Grad Dance Com. T LOUIS B. ALEXANDER-Safety Council 3-4, Track Fr., Res, 3, Art Club 2-4, Vice-pres, 4g Marion County Safety Council 4, Riparian Newspaper 4, Intramurals 4. N K 0 MICHAEL I. ALHAND-Intramurals 3-4, Cathedral H.S. 1-2. g DENNIS ossoit ALLEN-Rotc ist Li. 4, Drill Team lg l .0 Football Fr., Hi-Y 2-4, sr. craa Dance cam. I WILLIAM' Hensci-iii. ARZET-Legion of Merit i, Ripar- ws '1- ..-- ian Photo Staff 4g Sound Crew 3-4, Science Club lg l T Science Seminar 33 Radio Hi-Fi Club 3-4, ROTC Rifle I Team lg Sr. Grad Dance Com. I STEPHEN F. AUCUSTERFER-A Cappella Choir 4, Boys' Concert Choir 2-3, Boys' Glee Club lg Art Club 3-4, Treas. 4, Safety Council 45 Stamp and Coin Club I. l 0 BENIAMIN LEE AUSTIN-Legion of Merit I-3, Radio Hi-Fi Club 3-4, Vice-pres. 4, Intramurals 2-45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. M MARK RICHARD AXELROD-Track Fr., Var. 2-3, Basket- ball Fr., Res. 2, Ripples 2-33 Intramurals 3-4, 'S' -rf' SUSAN IANE AYRES-Nat. Honor Soc, 3-4, Legion of Honor I, Legion of Merit 2-3, Nat, Merit Letter of Commendation 4g Art Club I-4, Booster Club I-4, Stage Crew 3-43 lr. Decorations Com., Scholastic Art Medalist 23 Riparian Newspaper 3-4551 MICHAEL C. BARNECLO-Intramurals 4, Cathedral H.S. I. 0 TOMMY L. BARTON-Hi-Y 3-4, A Cappella Choir 45 F Intramurals 2-43 Library Club 2-3, Sr, Cap and Gown Com. Iwi ' g A3 Sy, YVONNE DAWN BATES-Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Booster Club do Ms' , . I-4, Legion of Merit lg lr. Decorations Com., Understudies 2. BARRY ROBERT BAUER-Legion of Merit 33 ROTC Color Guard 3, Ist Lt. 4, Shortriclge H.S. I-2. GARY R. BAUER-Band 2-3, Hi-Y 2-4, Intramurals I-2, Legion of Merit lg Library Asst, Ig Sr, Grad Dance Com. it Other activities not mentioned S8 Class of 1964 O NATHANIEL IOHN BELKNAP-lr, Historical Soc, 43 Science Club I-43 Riparian Newspaper 33 Nat, Merit Letter ot Commendation 43 Library Asst. I-23 ACS Chemistry Contest 3. IANET LYNN BENNETT-lr. Class SeC.3 Student Council Z-4. Sec, 43 Orange Aid I-4, Executive Council 3-43 Legion of Merit I-33 Ripples 2-33 A Cappella Choir 4, Vice-pres. 43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 Booster Club I-4. DONNA KAY BERNARD-Orange Aid I3 Tri-I-li-Y 23 Booster Club I3 FBLA 2-3: Fresh Aid3 lr. Decorations Com.3 Sr. Announcements Com.3 Office Asst. I3 Girls' Glee Club 2. SYLVIA BERZINS-IU Honors Student 33 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 Legion ot Merit I-33 Art Club 3-4. 0 MARTHA ANNE BEYER-Riparian 2-4, Asst, Yearbook Ad Mgr. 43 Orange Aid 3-43 Legion of Merit 33 Nat. Thespians 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Booster Club 2-43 Ripples 33 Foreigneers 43 lr. Post Prom Com.3 Tudor Hall School Iii: IOANNA MARIE BINION-Future Nurses Club I-23 Library Club 23 Booster Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Sr. G.ad Dance Com.3 Bristol Central H.S., Bristol, Conn., 3. ANNE BIRD-Booster Club I-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 English Dept. Asst. 3-43 Fresh Aid. MARTIN S. BIRO-Baseball Res. 23 Sr. Holiday Decora- tions Com.3 Disston lr. H.S., St. Petersburg, Fla., I. OSALLY C. BLACKLEY-Foreigneers 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Booster Club 2-43 H,S. Red Cross 43 Sr. Grad Dance Com. CHARMA D. BLACKLIDCE-Homecoming Queen Cand. 43 Baton Club 2-4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Drum Maiorette 3-4, Head 43 Band 3-4, Ist Lt. 43 Ripples Intermission Act 33 Dean's Asst. 23 Radio Hi-Fi Club 43 Sr. Grad Dance Com. RICHARD P. BLICKENSDERFER-Ben Davis H.S. 2. IOHANNA H. BODE-AFS Exchange Student from Kassel, Germany, 43 Student Council 43 Golden Singers 43 lr. Historical Soc. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Homecoming Queen Finalist 43 Key Club Sweetheart 43 Musical 43 Orange Aid Executive Council 43 Booster Club 435: O MERIANE BOEHM-lr. Decorations Com.3 Girls' Con- cert Choir 3-43 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. RICHARD H. BOGIGIAN-Football Fr., Res. 2-3, Var, 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Intramurals 43 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. GAYLA IEAN BONISA-Sr. Announcements Com.3 Madison Heights H.S., Anderson, Ind., I-3. ROBERT C. BORDEN-Wrestling Res. I, Var. 2-43 Base- ball Fr.3 Lettermen's Club 2-4, Hi-Y 4. O WARREN EUGENE BORUFF-Boys' Glee Club I. IOHN FREDERICK BOWERS-Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 Golden Singers 43 Musical 3-4, Stage Mgr. 33 A Cappella Choir 2-33 State Math Contest 2-33 Nat. Math Contest 33 Riparian Newspaper 2-4, Copy Ed. 43 Science Club 2-4, Vice-pres. 3-43 Legion of Merit I-33 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3: MIKE I. BOYD-Basketball Fr., Res. 2, Var. 33 Football Res. 23 Key Club 2-43 john Alden Cand. I3 Lettermen's Club 2-4. FLORENCE IANET BREMEN-FBLA 33 Booster Club I-23 lr, Decorations Com.3 Office Asst, I 3 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. 0 MICHAEL R. BRINKMAN-Madison Heights H.S., An- derson, Ind., I-2, MARY LYNN BROADBENT-Legion of Merit l,33 Golden Singers 3-43 Musical 3-43 Booster Club I-43 lr. Advisory Councilg lr, Program Com. Chrmn.3 Ripple-s 2-33 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 2-33 Ripples Program Ad Mgr. 33 Orange Aid I-4.25: BEN H. BROUHARD-Clef Club 3-43 lr. Historical Soc. 43 Hi-Y 23 Foreigneers 2-33 Arts Salon 33 Sr. Announcements Com.3 Legion of Merit 33 Business Ed. Dept. Asst, 2-4. CAROLE ANNE BROWN-Future Nurses Club I-4, Sec. 2, Pres. 33 Homecoming Queen Cand. 3-43 Archery 3. O MICHELL I. BROWN-Legion of Merit I-33 Safety Council 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-33 Booster Club I-43 Arts Salon I3 Thespian Play Make-up Com. 23 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. KATHLEEN SUZETTE BROWNEWELL-Flag Twirler 33 lr. Historical Soc. 3-43 Riparian 3-4, Asst. Yearbook Ad Mgr. 43 Legion of Merit I-33 Orange Aid 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 A Cappella Choir 3-43 Booster Club 3-43 lr. Decora- tions Com.3 Musical Make-up Com. 3-45: ALAN SCOTT BRYAN-Sr. Grad Dance Com. HEYDON BUCHANAN-Lakeland H.S., Lakeland, Fla., I-3. ' 'wggruyrvvfa-vw at ..- ui Y ..... l fn 'f'S in A. as 418' f R if-H xii' v--5, - ze v?'ii wr A fy--. Seniors O BEVERLY ANN BUMB-Orange Aid 2-35 Ripples 25 Booster Club I-45 Legion of Merit I5 Baton Club I5 Nurse's Asst. 45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. DAVID LEE BURLASH-ROTC Rifle Team I. WARREN KENT BURRES-ROTC Rifle Team I-4, Capt. 2-45 State Standing Position Champion 2-35 NRA Regional Outdoor Champion 2-35 4th Place Winner, Miss. Valley Matches, 2-35 Indianapolis City Champion 35 lr. Decora- tions Com.5 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. DAVID M. BURRIS-Football Res. 2, Var. 3-45 lohn Lyman Award 45 Track Fr., Res. 2, Var. 35 Lettermen's Club 3-45 Boys' Glee Club I5 Boys' Concert Choir 25 A Cappella Choir 35 Golden Singers 45 Musical 4. 0 KENT EDWARD BUTLER-Basketball Fr.5 Football Res. 25 lntramurals 3-45 Ripples 25 lr. Decorations Com.5 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. RICHARD IOSEPH BUYA-Track Fr., Res. 2, Var. 35 Lettermen's Club 3-45 lntramurals I. DANIEL M. CAHILL--Riparian Newspaper 2-4, Managing Ed. 45 lr. Historical Soc. 3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 Hi-Y 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Nat. Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 45 Ripples 35 Legion of Merit I 5 lr, Town Meeting 3.ii' STEVEN T. CAMPBELL-Cross Country Res. 35 Hall Moni- tor 3-45 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. 0 STEVE D. CANUP-Wrestling Fr., Res. 25 lntramurals 3-45 lr. Post Prom Com.5 Sr. Grad Dance Com. MICHAEL IOSEPH CAPLAN-Legion of Merit I5 Basket- ball Fr.5 Football Fr., Res. 25 lntramurals 2-4. LINDA LUE CAPLINGER-Booster Club 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 FBLA 35 Girls' Concert Choir 45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. PHYLLIS BYRNE CARLSON-Nat. Honor Soc, 3-45 lr. Historical Soc. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Foreigneers 3-45 Art Club 45 Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Riparian News Bureau 2-35 Arts Salon I-35 Legion of Merit I-3. lr. Decorations Comfii O CAROL A. CARMAN-Booster Club 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 English Dept. Asst. 45 lr. Decorations Com. DAVID L. CEDERHOLM-Stage Crew i535 Arlington H.S. 2. ROGER W. CHAFFIN-lr. Historical Soc. 3-45 Pres. 4, State Pres. 45 Nat, Honor Soc. 3-45 Tennis Var. 35 Key Club 45 Band 2-45 Orchestra 45 Clef Club 2-45 Letter- men's Club 3-45 Pep Band 2-45 Ripples 331: CYNTHIA B. CLARK-Booster Club 45 Metairie lr. H.S., Metairie, La., I 5 East jefferson H.S., New Orleans, La., 2-3. O STANLEY A. CLEVELAND-Sludent Coun:il I-45 Key Club 3-45 Golden Singers 2-35 Tennis Var. I-35 lntra- murals I-45 Lettermen's Club I-45 Legion of Merit I-35 Ripples 2-35 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. Chrmn. RONALD M. CLIFFORD-Football Fr.5 Wrestling Fr.5 Track Fr.5 lntramurals l,45 Kentucky Military Institute, Lyndon, K ., 2-3. CAROL IANE COERS-Tri-Hi-Y 35 Booster Club I-35 Orange Aid Style Show 3-45 Legion of Merit I-35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 25 H.S. Red Cross 2-35 Ripples 25 lr. Decorations Comfi: REGENE FE COERS-Sr. Holiday Decorations Com.5 St. Agnes Academy I-2. O NANCY I0 COHEN-Legion of Merit 25 lr. Decorations Com.5 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 3-45 Understudies 2-45 Foreigneers 3-45 Booster Club 3-45 H.S. Red Cross 2-35 Business Ed. Dept. Asst. 35 Office Asst. 25 Hall Monitor 3-423 STANLEY ERWIN COHEN-lntramuals 45 Football Res. 2-35 Basketball Res. 2-3. PAMELA IEAN CONN-Legion of Merit I-35 Orange Aid Executive Council 45 Orange Aid Style Show Commentator 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Foreigneers 45 Booster Club I-45 Ripples 25 lr. Decorations Com.5: DIANA L. CONWAY-Baton Club I-25 lr. Decorations Com.5 Booster Club I5 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. O SUSAN DOROTHY COOK-Ripples 25 Orange Aid 45 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.5 lr. Decorations Com. ANDREA S. COOPER-lr. Decorations Com5 Foreigneers 3-45 Booster Club 45 Ripples 25 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. MARCIA L. CRASH-FBLA 3. SALLY ANN CREEKMORE-Legion of Merit I-25 Orange Aid I-35 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Ripples 25 Booster Club I-45 lr. Decorations Com.5 A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Sr. Grad Dance Com. Class of 1964 0 KAY D. CREMEANS-Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. SHARON NANETTE CRONE-Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Booster Club 2-43 Legion ot Merit l3 lr. Post Prom Com,3 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. KATHLEEN D. CROSBIE-Sr. Class VICE-DIES.: Student Council 2-43 Nat. Honor Soc. 2-43 Ripples 2-3, Dir. 23 Orange Aid 2-4, Executive Council 3-43 Legion of Honor I-33 Booster Club I-43 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 2-33 lr. Invitations Com. Chrmn. ANA V. CURBELO-A Cappella Choir 43 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com.3 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com,3 Nautilus lr. H.S., Miami Beach, Fla., I3 Miami Beach l-l.S., Miami Beach, Fla., 2-33 Columbus H.S., Columbus, Ga., 3. O PAMELA SUE DAVIDSON-Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 Legion of Merit l-33 Golden Singers 43 Clef Club 2-4, Sec. 33 Nat. Thespians 3-43 A Cappella Choir 33 Riparian 2-4, Yearbook Faculty Ed. 43 Sr. Announcements Com.3 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Ripples 2-35: LEONARD BRUCE DEBAUN-Football Fr,3 Intramurals 2-43 lr. Post Prom Com.3 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. STEVEN A. DECK-Riparian Yearbook 2-4, Copy Ed. 3, C0-ed. 43 Mr. Riparian Cand. 43 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Vice-pres, 43 lr. Historical Soc. 43 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Grad Dance Com. Cl'1rmn.3 Creative Writ- ing Club 2-3, Sec.-treas. 23 Arts Salon l-33 Legion of Merit l-3.3: DIANA L. DELANEY-Orange Aid 43 English Dept. Asst. 43 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3 Seton H.S., Cincinnati, Ohio, I3 Western Hills HS., Cincinnati, Ohio, 2. 0 DIANE L. DEMILT-Tri-Hi-Y 43 Legion of Merit l-23 lr. Decorations COFT1.: Riparian Yearbook Acl Staff 2-43 Orange Aid 2-33 Fresh Aid3 Booster Club I-43 Office Asst. 33 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Grad Dance Com. MAURICE I. DOCK-lntrarnurals l,3-43 Football Res. 23 Baseball Res, 23 Hall Monitor 2-3. IANET MARIE DONNELLY--GAA 3-43 Bowling 3-43 Basketball 3-43 Volleyball 43 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 Greensburg H,S., Greensburg, lnd., l-2. DAVID L. DUNNINGTON-Football Fr., Res. 23 Ripples I-33 Intramurals l-43 lr. Post Prom Com.3 Sr. Ways and Means Com. I SUSAN MARY DURCAN-Legion of Merit 33 Booster Club 43 lr. Decorations Com.3 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com.3 St. Agnes Academy l-2. IOHN ZINN EACLESFIELD-Madrigals 43 Golden Singers 43 A Cappella Choir 2-33 Clet Club 4g Musical 3-43 Ripples 2-33 Intramurals 2-43 lr. Post Prom Com.3 All-State Choir 4. SHIRLEY IO ELROD-Ripples 33 Foreigneers 23 Legion of Merit I-2: Booster Club 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 lr. Post Prom Com,3 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com, IEFF L. ENDICOTT-Football Res. 33 Intramurals 2-4. Prom Queen, a replica of a Miss- issippi riverboat, serves as the center of attraction and contributes to the atmosphere of the l963 junior-Senior Prom, Moonlight on the Mississippi. .fav ,ov if so' -r-4 rx uh 8 -94' -as Announcements concerning colleges, class and extracurricular activities, and grad- uation plans interest seniors during their homeroom period. Seniors O PAULA 1. EVANS-Booster Club I5 Orange Aid 35 Office Asst. 35 jr. Decorations Com. TIMOTHY W. EVARD-Football Fr., Res. 2-35 Intramurals 2-45 Ripples 2-35 Legion of Merit I5 lr. Post Prom Com.5 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. CAROL ANN FALENDER-Riparian 3-4, News Bureau 45 Foreigneers 2-4, Treas. 45 Legion ot Merit I-35 Ripples 35 Nat, Merit Letter of Commendation 45 lr. Decorations Com.5 Arts Salon 25 Fresh Aidg Understudies I5 Orange Aid 2-3.21: GARY F. FAUST-Intramurals l,45 Hi-Y 25 Arts Salon l-25 Sr. Grad Dance Com. 0 CAROL A. FENNER-lr, Program Com.5 Booster Club 2-35 Baton Club l,3-45 Volleyball 45 Sr. Holiday Decor- ations Com.5 Pompano Beach H.S., Pompano Beach, Ha., 2. BARBARA A, FENSKE-Booster Club l,3-45 Baton Club 45 jr. Program Com.5 English Dept. Asst. I5 Volleyball I5 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. SIDNEY DANIEL FIELD-Cross Country Fr.5 Wrestling Res. 25 Intramurals 25 Band I-35 lr. Decorations Com. SUSANNAH FITCH-Nat, Honor Soc. 2-45 Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation 45 jr, Historical Soc. 3-45 Tri- Hi-Y 3-45 Booster Club 2-35 Ripples 3, Make-up Com. 25 Legion of Merit I-35 Riparian 2-35 Foreigneers 25 jr. Decorations Comfy OIUDITH ANN FLACK-Booster Club 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-35 Legion of Merit I-25 Girls' Concert Choir 35 jr. Decorations Com.5 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. NANCY FORSYTH-Riparian 2-4, News Bureau Head 45 Miss Riparian Cand. 45 Ripples I-35 Legion ot Merit I-35 Quill and Scroll 45 lr. Publicity Com, Chrmn.5 jr. Town Meeting 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Foreigneers 3-45 Booster Club I-4.5: NANCY ELLEN FRAKES-Riparian Newspaper 2-4, News Ed. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Homecoming Queen Cand. 45 Miss Riparian Cand. 45 Calendar Girl 45 Safety Council 45 jr. Advisory Council5 Tri-Hi-Y 2-35 Booster Club I-45 Orange Aid 3-4.5: NANCY MARIE FRY-Booster Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com,5 Peru H.S., Peru, Ind., l-3. 2-45 Homecoming OPAMELA FRY-Student Council Chrmn, 45 Booster Club l-4, Vice-pres. 35 Legion of Merit I-35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Cheerleader Res. 25 Orange Aid l-25 Ripples 25 Orange Aid Style Show 45 Fresh Aid, Vice-presfii STEPHEN C. GAERTE-Basketball Res. 25 Baseball Res. I-25 Ripples 2-35 Intramurals I-4. IOSEPH GATTI-Intramurals I-45 Ripples 2-35 jr. Decor- ations Com. SUSAN I. GILLILAND-Booster Club 2-45 Orchestra 2-45 Ripples 35 lr. Decorations Com.5 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. Class of 1964 0 BARRY MICHAEL GLAZER-Nat. Merit Semi-finalist 43 Science Seminar 33 Library Asst. 2. STEPHEN GOLDSMITH-Key Club 2-4, Lt, Governor 3, Governor 43 Student Council I-43 Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Ir. Class Treas.3 Mr. Riparian 43 A Cappella Choir 2-4, Pres. 43 Riparian Newspaper 2-4, Sports Ed. 43 Football Fr., Res. 23 Legion of Honor 2-33 Quill and Scroll 3-4,3 SUE GORBY-Booster Club 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,43 Ripples 2-33 Calendar Girl 43 Legion of Merit I-33 Ir. Decorations Com.3 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. MARTHA ELLEN GRIFFIN-Orange Aid Executive Council 43 Golden Singers 43 Clef Club 43 Ir. Historical Soc. 3-43 Girls' State 33 Orange Aid Style Show 43 Arts Salon 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Riparian Newspaper 23 Legion of Merit I-33:1 I RICHARD E. GRIGGS-Key Club 2-4, Sec. 33 Basketball Fr., Res. 23 Baseball Fr., Res. 23 Ir. Historical Soc. 2-43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Riparian Newspaper I-4, Copy Ed. 43 Times Sports Correspondent 3-4: Outstanding Boy I-23 Legion of Honor I-23 Ripples I-3.5: STEPHEN D. GRISWELL-A Cappella Choir 2-43 Hi-Y 3-4, Chaplain 43 Sr. Grad Dance Com. HOWARD MEYER GURVITZ-Riparian Photo Staff 43 Ripples 33 Photo Club 3. GLENNA E. GUTHRIE-Legion of Merit I 3 Booster Club I3 FBLA 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 lr. Decorations Com.3 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com.3 Sr. Grad Dance Com. O DIANE HAGANS-Orange Aid I3 Booster Club 2-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Foreigneers 43 Legion of Merit I-33 jr, Invitations Com.3 Office Asst. I-43 Library Club 23 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. VICTORIA MARCH HAMILTON-Orange Aid I 3 Legion of Merit I-33 Girls' Concert Choir 3-4: Baton Club 3-43 Flag Twirler 43 Sr. Announcements Com. MARGARET ANN HAMMEL-Ir. Decorations Com.3 FBLA 33 Office Asst. I-43 Baton Club I3 Sr. Grad Dance Com. MARGARET L. HAMMER-Tri-Hi-Y 43 Booster Club 43 Understudies 43 Sr. Announcements Com.3 Marengo Com- munity H.S., Marengo, Ill., I-3. 0 CATHLYN HANNA-Tri-I-Ii-Y 2-33 Booster Club 2-43 Ir. Decorations Com.3 Office Asst. 2,43 Sr. Mothers Tea Com. ANNETTE C. HANNUM-Orange Aid 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Booster Club I-43 Baton Club 23 Ripples 33 Calendar Girl 43 Ir. Decorations Com.3 Office Asst. 3. RONALD GENE HANSEN--Student Council I3 Football Res. 2, Var. 3-43 Cross Country Fr.3 Ripples 2-3. CAROLYN SUE HAVENS-Golden Singers 43 Musical 43 A Cappella Choir 33 Girls' Concert Choir 23 Nurse's Asst. 43 Booster Club 43 Ir. Decorations Com. O ANITA HAWICKHORST-Outstanding Girl 23 Riparian Yearbook I-4, Activities Ed. 3, Co-ed. 43 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 jr. Historical Soc. 3-4, Sec. 43 Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation 43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Booster Club I-43 Legion of Honor I-3313 PATRICIA MAUREEN HAYES-Ripples 23 Booster Club I3 Orange Aid 23 H.S. Red Cross 23 Fresh Aidg Girls' Glee Club 23 Girls' Ensemble 33 lr. Decorations Com. SUSAN IANE HEGER-Orchestra I-43 Musical Orchestra 2-43 Booster Club 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Foreigneers 43 Legion of Merit 2-33 Library Asst. 23 Understudies 23 String Ensemble I-33 Sr. Grad Dance Com. STEVEN GARY HERMAN-Creative Writing Club 3-4, Vice-pres. 43 Riparian Newspaper 43 Calendar 4, Business Mgr. 43 Science Club 3-43 Science Seminar 33 Intramurals 3-43 Ripples Program Sales 2-33 Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation 43 Chess Club lift O IUDITH ANN HOGGATT-Art Club 43 Booster Club 23 Library Asst. 23 Stage Crew 43 Ir. Decorations Com. IAMES E. HOLDEMAN-Ir, Historical Soc. 43 Hi-Y 3-4, Treas. 43 Nat, Thespians 3-43 Track Res. 23 Football Fr.3 Riparian Photo Staff 4. ION M. HOLLOWAY-Legion of Merit I-33 Science Club 23 Science Seminar 33 jr. Town Meeting 33 Intramurals 43 Sound Crew 33 Stamp and Coin Club 23 Sr. Grad Dance Com. MARSHALL WAYNE HOOVE-R-Cross Country Fr.3 Track Fr., Res. 2-3: Intramurals I-33 Boys' Glee Club I3 Ripples 2-33 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. 0 IAMES F. HOPKINS-Intramurals I-4: Sr. Grad Dance Com. SUSAN GRAHAM HUNTER-Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 2-43 Ripples 23 Booster Club l,3-43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Girls' Concert Choir 43 Ir. Invitations COITI.: Sr. Cap and Gown COPD.: Office Asst. 2-33 Ripples Make-up Com. 3. LARAINE G. ISAAC-Legion of Merit I3 Orange Aid I-23 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 2,43 Girls' Concert Choir 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Foreigneers 2-43 Ripples 23 lr. Invitations Com.3 Sr. Cap and Gown Com.3: CHARLES CARTER IACKSON-Key Club 3-4, Pres. 43 Football Fr., Var. 2-43 Basketball Fr., Res. 2-33 Student Council I-43 Lettermen's Club 3-43 Legion of Merit I-33 joe Cand. I3 Ripples I-2: john Alden Cand. 4.25: i Seniors O MARY ELLEN IACOBS-Riparian Yearbook 2-4, Acti- vities Ed. 3, Co-ed. 45 DAR Citizenship Award 45 Altrusa Merit Award 35 Nat. Honor Soc, 2-45 Nat. Merit Semi- finalist 45 Nat. Council of Teachers of English Award Cand. 35 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Recording Sec, 45 Legion of Honor I-35 lr. Historical Soc, 45 Foreigneers 2-4.3 DOUGLAS PAUL IAQUES-Art Club 45 Stage Crew 2-45 Arts Salon I-3. REBECCA B. IOFFE-Legion of Merit I5 Arts Salon I-25 Riparian Newspaper 45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. IUDY A. IOHNSON-lr. Historical Soc. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Booster Club 2-45 Legion of Merit I-35 Girls' Concert Choir 35 A Cappella Choir 45 lr. Decorations Com.5 Baton Club I-25 Arts Salon If 0 WILLIAM STANLEY IOHNSON-Track Res. 2, Var. 35 Lettermen's Club 3-45 Cross Country Res. 2, Var. 3-45 Intramurals 2-45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. DENNIS M. IOYCE-Nat. Science Scho'arshIp Test 35 Sr. Grad Dance Com. KATHRYN LOUISE KAHN-Orange Aid Executive Coun- cil 45 Orange Aid' Style Show 45 lr. Historical Soc. 3-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Booster Club I-45 Legion of Merit I-35 lr. Decorations Com.5 Hall Monitor I5 Sr. Grad Dance Com. RICHARD' KAMMEN-Golf Res. 35 Student Athletic Mgr. I-25 Intramurals I-45 Ripples 35 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. 9 RICHARD I. KANDRAC-Nat, Honor Soc. 2-4, Pres. 45 Golden Singers 2-4, Pres. 45 Madrigals 45 Band I-4, Drum Major 45 Exercise in Knowledge 35 Legion of Honor I-35 Outstanding Boy 2-35 Student Council 45 Key Club 3-45 lr. Historical Soc. 435: BRENDA R. KANE-A Cappella Choir 45 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Girls' Ensemble 25 H.S. Red Cross 45 Foreigneers I5 Hall Monitor 25 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. VIRGINIA EILEEN KAY-Future Nurses Club 35 Library Club 45 Girls' Concert Choir 45 jr. Decorations Com.5 Music Dept. Asst, 45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. DAVID A. KEEN-Intramurals I-25 Sr. Grad Dance Corn. 0 GERALD R. KENT-Hi-Y 45 lr. Town Meeting 35 Intra- murals 25 Phys. Ed. Dept. Asst. 35 Sr. Grad Dance Com. ROBERT LEE KING-Nat, Honor Soc. 2-45 Key Club 45 lr. Historical Soc. 45 Hi-Y I-4, Sec. 3-45 Legion of Merit I-35 Indiana Achievement Contest I-35 Ripples 2-35 Intramurals I-45 Riparian Newspaper 25 Model UN 2-335: MARGARET ANNE KINGDDN-IU Honors Student 35 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-45 Ir. Historical Soc. 3-45 Golden Singers 3-45 Musical 3-45 Legion of Honor I-35 Ripples 2-35 Clef Club 2-4, Vice-pres. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2-35 Booster Club I-333 SHEILA CYNTHIA KLAPPER-Riparian Newspaper 3-45 Scholastic Art Award 35 lr. Decorations Com.5 Foreigneers 45 Art Club 45 Booster Club 3-45 Ripples 35 Sr. Grad Dan:e Com.5 Shortridge H.S. I-2. 9 MICHAEL DOUGLAS KLAUSMEIER-Sound Crew I-45 Science Club I-35 Radio Hi-Fi Club I-45 Nat. Science Scholarship Test 35 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. PAMELA DEE KLEIN-Booster Club I5 Volleyball I5 Office Asst. I-25 Sr. Grad Dance Com. MARILYN A. KOLESAR-Golden Singers 3-45 Madrigals 45 Musical 3-45 Nat. Merit Semi-finalist 45 Foreigneers 2-4, Vice-pres. 45 Clef Club 3-4, Treas 45 Flag Twirler 35 Legion of Merit I-35 Baton Club 2-3, Treas. 35 Booster Club I-431: IAMES D. KOPERNAK-Clef Club 3-4, Pres. 45 Band I-4, Capt. 45 Dance Band 2-45 Boys' Concert Choir Accom- panist 45 Hi-Y 35 Ripples 2-35 Legion of Merit lfli O DOUGLAS PARKER LAWLESS-Key Club 45 lr. His- torical Soc. 45 Football Fr., Res. 25 Wrestling Fr.5 lr. Advisory Council5 Legion of Merit I5 Ripples 2-35 Boys' Concert Choir 2. RANCE L. LEADERS-Ripples 25 ROTC Drill Team 2-3' Intramurals 25 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. SHERRY LYNN LEVY-Riparian Yearbook 3-4, Ad Mgr. 45 Calendar 3-4, Ed.-in-chief 45 Ripples Dir. 35 Girls' State 35 Quill and Scroll 45 lr. Historical Soc, 3-45 Foreigneers 2-4, Historian 45 Safety Essay Contest I5 Legion of Merit I-35 Creative Writing Club 4.3: NORMAN FRANKLIN LEWIS-Nat. Honor Soc, 3-45 Student Dir. of Productions 2-45 Key Club 45 Nat. Thes- pians 3-4, Treas. 45 ROTC Drill Team I-3, Battle Group Commander 45 Hi-Y 45 Foreigneers 2-45 Ripples 2-35 Musical 3-45 Boys' State 35: OIUDITH BEA LICHTENBERG-lr. Historical Soc. 2-45 Riparian News Bureau 3-45 Legion of Merit I-35 lr. Decorations Com.5 Arts Salon 2-35 Foreigneers 35 Booster Club 45 Art Club I5 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. MARCIA K. LOGAN-Booster Club 2-45 Foreigneers 3-45 FBLA 35 lr. Decorations Com.5 Riparian Newspaper 4, ELLEN R. LONG-GAA I5 Tennis I5 Volleyball I. IANE FRANCES LOUDIN-Musical I5 Ripples 25 Booster Club I-35 Foreigneers I5 Office Asst. I5 lr. Decorations Com. Class of 1964 0 THOMAS EDWARD LOVE-A Cappella Choir 23 Golden Singers 2-43 Musical 3-43 Sr. Grad Dance Com. DAVID I. LYMAN-Student Council I-43 Key Club 2-43 Lettermen's Club Z-4: Safety Council 3-43 Legion of Honor I-23 Legion of Merit 33 Basketball Fr.3 Cross Country Fr., Var. 2-33 Track Fr., Res. 2, Var, 33 Intramurals 2-433 HELEN LEE McCLURE-Legion of Merit I-33 lr. Historical Soc. 3-43 Booster Club 2,43 Ripples 23 Homecoming Queen Cand. 43 lr, Decorations Com.3 Orange Aid Style Show 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Sr. Grad Dance Com. RONALD MCCLURE-lr. Historical Soc. 3-4, Parliamentar- ian 43 Track Res. 33 Legion of Merit 23 Football Res. 23 Basketball Fr., Res. 23 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com.3 Baseball Fr. 0 SHARON ANN McCORMICK-Booster Club I-43 Girls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Concert Choir 23 A Cappella Choir 3-43 jr, Decorations Com.3 Ripples 23 Tri-Hi-Y 4. SANDRA LEE McCREARY-Miss Riparian 43 Cheerleader Var. 2-43 Homecoming Queen Finalist 43 Student Council 3-43 Calendar Girl 33 lane Cand. 23 Priscilla MuIlens Cand. 33 Queen of Light Cand. 43 lr. Decorations Comfii NORMAN R. MCDERMOTT-Band I-43 Dance Band 43 Hi-Y 3-43 Ripples 33 Sr. Grad Dance Com. IANET EVELYN McKlNNEY-Clet Club 3-43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Orchestra I-4, Concert Mistress 33 Musical Orchestra I-43 All-State Orchestra 2-33 All-City Orchestra I-23 Legion of Merit I-33 Booster Club 2.3 I MICHAEL INNES McLOUGHLlN-Sr. Grad Dance Com. BETTY LOUISE M'ACY-Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Booster Club 3-43 A Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Concert Choir 2-33 Sr. Announce- ments Com.3 Ripples Make-up Com. 23 Office Asst. 4. FRANCES ANN MADINGER-Homecoming Queen Cand. 43 Foreigneers 3-4, Pres. 43 lr. Historical Soc. 43 Booster Club I-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Legion of Merit I-33 A Cappella Choir 33 Golden Singers 43 Musical 43 Orange Aid 4.3: DEQINIS P. MALEY-Football Res, 2, Var. 33 Intramurals 2- . 0 BONNIE ROSE MARDIS-Nat. Merit Letter of Corn- mendation 43 Orange Aid 43 Foreigneers 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 lr. Town Meeting 43 Shortridge H.S. I-2. KAREN LOUISE MARSH-Ripples 33 Riparian Yeabook Ad Staff 33 Band 2-43 Flag Twirler 3-4, Head 43 Baton Club 2-4, Sec.-treas. 43 Dean's Asst. 2,43 Booster Club Iii SHARON MARSTON-Nat. Honor Soc. 3-4, Sec. 43 Fresh Aid, Pres.3 Orchestra I-43 All-State Orchestra 33 Musical Orchestra 2-43 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. Chrmn.3 Legion of Merit I-33 Booster Club 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4.4 DIANN LYNN MARTIN-Legion of Merit I3 Booster Club I-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 23 lr. Invitations Com.3 Arts Salon 33 Scholastic Art Award 3.3: O SUZANNAH R. MARTIN-Orange Aid 3-4, Pres. 43 Sr. Class Sec.3 Nat. Honor Soc. 2-43 Outstanding Girl 33 AFS Exchange Student 33 Ripples Dir. 23 Student Council 43 Homecoming Queen Finalist 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4551 ARTHUR PAUL MAX-Intramurals I,4. VALENTIA RUTH MENG-Legion ot Merit I3 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Art Club 23 Girls' Concert Choir 43 Booster Club 2.4 CHARLES R. MEYER-Riparian Newspaper 2-4, Circulation Mgr. 43 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 lr. Historical Soc. 2-43 Hi-Y 3-4, Pres. 43 Science Club I-4, Pres. 3-43 Quill and Scroll 43 Chess Club I3 Legion ot Merit I-3.3 0 SONA M. MIKA-Nat. Honor Soc. 3-4, Historian 43 lr. Historical Soc. 3-43 Orange Aid Executive Council 43 Riparian Newspaper 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Booster Club I-43 Foreigneers 43 Legion of Merit I-33 Girls' State 335: IOAN ELIZABETH MILBURN-Nat, Honor Soc. 3-43 lr. Historical Soc, 3-43 Madrigals 43 Golden Singers 43 Clet Club 2-43 Legion of Merit I-33 Musical 43 Arts Salon I-33 Ripples 23 Riparian Newspaper 2-3.3 DANIEL DOUGLAS MILLER-Wrestling Fr., Var. 3-43 lr. Historical Soc. 3-43 Lettermen's Club 3-4.31: STANLEY EARLE MINNICK-Nat, Honor Soc. 3-43 lr. Historical Soc. 43 Madrigals 3-43 Golden Singers 2-4, Sec.-treas. 43 Musical 2-43 Legion of Merit I-33 Music Dept. Asst. 43 Riparian Photo Staff 3-4, Head 43 Intra- murals I-43 Quill and Scroll 4.73 OPAMELA LYNN MITCHELL-Nat. Honor Soc. 3-4, Vice-pres. 43 Riparian Newspaper I-4, Feature Ed. 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Golden Singers 43 Clet Club 3-43 lr. Historical Soc. 3-43 Band 43 Legion of Merit I-33 Foreign- eers 2-4, Treas. 33 Nat. Thespians 3-43:5 IUDITH CLARE MOELLER--Booster Club I-4, Pres. 43 lr. Historical Soc. 2-43 Homecoming Queen Cand. 43 Orange Aid 3-43 Foreigneers 3-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 lr. Decorations Com.3 Dean's Asst. 3-43 Legion of Merit Iii ROBERT WILSON MORGAN-Key Club 3-43 Nat. Thes- pians 3-43 Wrestling Var. 3-43 Lettermen's Club 3-43 Hudson H.S., Hudson, Ohio, I-2. IEANETTE MARGARET MOUST-Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Historian 3, Vice-pres. 43 Orange Aid Style Show 33 Ripples 2-33 Foreigneers 3-43 Booster Club 2-33 lr. Decorations COIN.: Sr. Elections Boardg Legion of Merit 2-33 Office Asst. I-3. Decisions, decisions! Kathy Kahn, Iudy Flack, Michell Brown, Yvonne Bates, and Cathy Hanna scan Indiana college and university yearbooks to find the right college tor them. 0 MEREDITH ANN MUELLER-Homecoming Queen 45 Orange Aid I-4, Sec. 45 Cheerleader Res. 3, Var. 45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-45 Student Council I-45 ROTC Sponsor 3-45 Military Ball Queen 35 Orange Aid Style Show 45 AFS Cand. 35 Calendar Girl 331: LINDA ELAINE MUNDT-Golden Singers 4, Co-pres. 45 Musical 3-45 All-State Choir 45 Homecoming Queen Cand. 45 jane Cand. 35 Orange Aid Style Show 45 Clef Club 3-4, Sec. 45 Legion of Merit I-35 A Cappella Choir 35 Booster Club I-4.5: NANCY ROSE NAPERS-Ir. Decorations Com.5 Legion of Merit 2-35 Ripples 25 Riparian Newspaper 45 500 Marching Corps 35 Booster Club 3-45 Foreigneers 3-45 Unclerstudles 35 Dean's Asst. I-25 Orange Aid I-2. PATRICIA LOUISE NEALON-Drum Majorette 2-3, Head 35 Ripples 25 Orange Aid I5 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. O BRIAN THOMAS NELSON-Nat. Thespians 2-4, Play 2. IUDITH KAY NEWMAN- Priscilla Mullens Cand. I5 Booster Club I-25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 English Dept, Asst. 35 Ir. Invitations Com.5 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. GERALD A. NORRIS-Band 2-45 Dance Band 45 Ripples 35 Musical 45 Hi-Y 2-35 Pep Band 3-45 Intramurals 2-3. PATRICIA LEE NOTT-Ir, Decorations Com.5 Scholastic Art Award 2,45 Legion of Merit I-35 Arts Salon I-35 Booster Club 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Art Club 25 Girls' Concert Choir 3-45 Foreigneers 4.3 0 LINDA M. OLMSTED-Sr. Grad Dance Corn.5 North Central H,S. I-25 Colegio Internacional de Carabobo, Val- encia, Venezuela, 3. MARGARET CATHERINE OLSEN-Booster Club I-35 Rip- ples Costume Com. Chrmn. 25 Fresh Aid5 Ir. Decorations Cor-n.5 Girls' Concert Choir 45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. IACK LEE OTTINGER-Library Club I-45 Legion of Merit I5 Arts Salon 25 Sr. Grad Dance Com. PATRICIA R. OWEN-Ir. Historical Soc. 2-45 Orange Aid Style Show 45 Orange Aid 45 Legion of Merit I5 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Booster Club 45 Varsity Varieties I-25 Ir. Decorations Com.5 Foreigneers 4.23 I RAYMOND DAVID OWEN, IR.-Bowling 2-45 ROTC lst Lt. 3-4. IEFFREY W. PAGE-Wrestling Res, 25 Intramurals l,45 Ripples 35 Ir. Town Meeting 455 Sr. Grad Dance Con. THEODORE S. PAPAILA-Wrestling Fr., Var. 45 Photo Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Riparian Photo Staff 45 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. TIMOTHY IAMES WICKS PEIRCE-Hi-Y 3-45 Band I-45 Orchestra 45 Pep Band 45 Intramurals I-45 ROTC Drill Team 2-3, Company Commander 2-3, Capt. 45 Ripples 25 Sr. Holiday Decorations Corn,5 Sr. Grad Dance Com. Class of 1964 I SUZI I. PELS-Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 Nat. Thespians 2-4, Pres. 43 Legion of Merit I-33 Ripples 2-3: Arts Salon 33 lr. Decorations Com. Chrmn.3 Homecoming Queen Final- ist 43 Calendar Girl 43 Riparian Yearbook 2-3, Ad Picture Layout Mgr. 3. DENZIL H. PHEGLEY-Wrestling Fr., Res. 2, Var. 3-43 Baseball Fr., Res. 2, Var. 33 Lette-rmen's Club 3-4, Treas. 43 Ripples 2-33 Intramurals I-43 lr. Decorations Com.3 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. KATHRYN ELLEN PHILLABAUM-lr. Historical Soc. 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Booster Club I-43 Legion of Merit I-33 lr. Elections BO3l'd: lr. Decorations Com, ROBERT DALE PHILLIPS-Golden Singers 43 Ripples 2-3: Musical 43 Track Fr., Res. 33 Intramurals I-43 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com.3 Sr. Grad Dance Com. O MYLA IUNE PIERSON-Student Council 2-4: Priscilla Mullens 23 Calendar Girl 33 Ir. Advisory Councilg Ir. Decorations Com. Chrmn.3 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 33 Ripples 2-33 Booster Club I-43 Art Club 43 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. EMMETT E. PITTENGER-Boys' Glee Club 23 Baseball Fr., Res. 23 Intramurals I-43 Sr. Grad Dance Com. LAWRENCE A. PRANCE-Art Club 3-43 Stage Crew 3-43 Light Crew 3. STEPHEN RICHARD PRATT-Art Club 2-4, Vice-pres. 33 Cross Country Fr., Res. 23 Track Var, 2-33 Stage Crew I-43 lr. Decorations Com.3 WCTU Poster Contest First Place 33 Sr. Grad Dance Com. O CYNTHIA ANN QUILLIN-Future Nurses Club 23 jr. Invitations Com.3 Sr. Announcements Com. DENNIS WAYNE RAICHART-Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 Legion of Merit I-33 Riparian Newspaper 2-3, Business Mgr. 23 ACS Chemistry Scholarship 33 Safety Council I. IOANNE K. REED-Tri-I-Ii-Y 2-4, Chaplain 3-43 Orange Aid I-2, Treas. 23 Legion of Honor I-33 Colden Singers 3-43 Clef Club 3-43 Orchestra I-43 Musical I-43 Booster Club I-43 Girls' Concert Choir 23 GAA I-2.21: BARBARA FRANCINE REYNOLDS-Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Booster Club 3-43 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. OTHOMAS A. RHOADS-Wrestling Res. 23 Intramurals l,33 Sr. Grad Dance Com. DOUGLAS G. RICHARDS-Intramurals I,3-43 Arts Salon 33 Sr, Grad Dance Com. MARY ELIZABETH RIDENOUR-Tri-l-li-Y 43 FBLA 33 Foods Asst. 2-43 Office Asst. I3 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. PATRICIA LOU ROBERTS-Cheerleader Res. 23 Ripples 2-33 FBLA 33 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 2-33 Booster Club I-33 Office Asst. I-43 H.S. Red Cross 33 Fresh Aid3 jr. Decorations Com.3 Sr. Grad Dance Com. 0 MARION SUE ROLLER-Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Booster Club 2-43 Foreigneers 33 English Dept. Asst. 43 H.S. Red Cross 3. IOHN DENNY ROMINCER-Key Club 3-43 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 Nat. Merit Semi-finalist 43 Riparian 3-4, Year- book Sports Ed, 3, Newspaper Sports Ed. 43 Track Fr., Res. 2, Var. 33 Basketball Fr., Res. 23 Lettermen's Club 3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Treas. 43 lr. Historical Soc. 3-4.3 LYNN LOUISE ROSEBROUCH-Tri-l-li-Y 33 Riparian Year- book Ad Staff 33 Booster Club 2-43 Ripples 2-33 jr. Decorations Com.3 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. MARSHA ELAINE ROSENSTEIN-Booster Club 3-43 FBLA 33 Arts Salon I-23 jr. Invitations Com.3 Fresh Aid3 jr. Town Meeting 43 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. OIUDY LEE ROSS-Booster Club 2-4, Sec.-treas. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Orange Aid 43 Ripples 2-33 Ir. Invitations Com.3 Girls' Concert Choir 43 Calendar Girl 43 Riparian Yearbook 3, jr. Ed. 33 Foreigneers 43 Model UN 3.35: LINDA ROSE ROUCHER-Foreigneers 43 Sr. Holiday Decor- ations Com.3 Decatur H.S., Decatur, Ill., I-3. ASTRA ROZITE-Legion of Merit I-23 Tri-Hi-Y 2-33 Girls' Glee Club I. MARII5YN SUZANNE RUSSELL,-Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Clothing Asst. . O HARRY M. SACKS-Art Club 33 Sr. Holiday Decora- tions Com. DIANA SALAMANDER-Booster Club I3 FBI-A 32 DSBFIIS Asst. 23 Office Asst. 23 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. DONALD CRAIG SALATICH-Key Club 2-4, Treas. 43 Legion of Merit I-33 Ripples 2-33 Intramurals 2-3. MARK PAUL SANDER-Football Fr.3 Baseball Fr., Res. 33 Intramurals I,3-43 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. , .ag Q IQ QI 'We ..-,K 97 ., . ,, f yrmfi gs., 5,5 ,ff .3 1 f, 5 iQ Q t f fcw ifi' ' f W ' X' f Z f W V ff X its f 'hr Seniors O MICHAEL LEE SANTRY-Football Fr., Res. 25 Track Fr,3 Wrestling Res. lg lntramurals 2-45 Riparian Photo Staff 43 Sr, Cap and Gown Com.3 Ripples l-2. GORDON A. SASKIN-Football Res. 3, Var. 45 Riparian Newspaper 3-4, Promotion Mgr. 3, Ad Mgr. 43 A Cappella Choir 2-33 Legion of Merit 2-35 lr, Historical Soc. 43 Sr, Holiday Decorations Com.5 Shortridge H.S. l. CAROL L. SCHUBERT-Band 2-4, 2d Lt. 45 Flag Twirler 2-4, Head 35 Baton Club l-4, Vice-pres. 35 Booster Club l-45 Legion of Merit l-35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Art Club l3 Ripples 23 H.S. Red Cross 25 lr. Chaperons Comfi PAUL C. SCHULZ--Boys' Glee Club 2,45 Ripples 35 lntramurals l-45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. 0 IANICE 'LOUISE SCHUMACHER-Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Booster Club 3-45 Orchestra 3-45 Sr. Announcements Com. SUE ANN SCOTT-Booster Club l-23 Orange Aid 23 Ripples 25 FBLA 35 Dean's Asst. 25 lr. Decorations Com.5 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. IANET LYNN SEARCY-Nat. Honor Soc. 3-45 Golden Singers 3-45 Madrigals 3-45 All-State Choir 43 Legion of Honor 35 Booster Club 2-43 Ripples Make-up Com. 2-3, Chrmn. 35 Musical 3-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 lr. Decorations Comfii THEODORE MARVIN SEDAM-Football Fr., Res, 2, Var. 45 Sr. Cap and Gown Corn. 0 HENRY LEE SELDON-Nat. Honor Soc. 3-4, Treas. 45 Legion of Merit l-35 Science Club 2. CHARLES B. SEXSON-Cross Country Res. 2-33 Wrestling Res. 2-33 lntramurals l-45 Hi-Y 3-45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. ANNE SHEEKS-Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-43 Riparian Yearbook 3-4, Sr. Ed. 45 jr. Historical Soc. 45 Homecoming Queen Cand. 45 Ripples 2-33 Model UN 2-33 Creative Writing Club 45 Legion of Merit l-35 Booster Club 2-45:1 HARRIET A. SHEETS-Orchestra I-4: Booster Club l-45 GAA l-4, Historian 2,45 Treas, 33 Legion of Merit l-33 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Musical 25 Archery I-4: lr. Decorations Com.5 Sr. Grad Dance Com. O PATRICIA ANN SHIMER-Booster Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Girls' Concert Choir 3-45 Ripples Make-up Com. 35 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.5 Sr. Grad Dance Com.3 St. Agnes Academy l-2. GERALDINE A. SHIPMAN-Tri-Hi-Y 45 Legion of Merit lg Arts Salon l3 Booster Club 45 lr. Decorations Com.5 Dean's Asst. 45 H.S. Red Cross 45 Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. DONNA IANE SHORTER-Booster Club l-25 Ripples 23 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Hall Monitor 45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. STUART B. SIECEL-lr. Advisory Council5 Sr. Announce- ments Com. Chrrnn.5 Student Athletic Mgr. 2. O ELAINE LESLIE SIMMONS-Golden Singers 45 Musical 45 Booster Club 2-45 Orange Aid 3-45 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 25 H.S. Red Cross 23 Girls' Concert Choir 35 Ripples 2-33 Girls' Ensemble 25 lr. Decorations Com. MICHAEL T. SIMMONS-Radio Hi-Fi Club l-4, Sec. 33 Sound Crew l-45 PA Announcements Crew 2-45 Legion of Merit 2-35 Library Asst. 25 jr. Town Meeting 4. DAVID LEE SKINNARI-Track Fr. STEPHEN A. SKINNARI-Track Fr,3 Sr. Holiday Decora- tions Com. Leaving the new building after a busy day, Ted Papaila and Nancy Fry typify active Ripple seniors. Class of 1964 O IAMES R. SLOAN-Hi-Y 2-45 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. CHRISTOPHER A. SMITH-Track Fr.5 Ripples 25 Intra- murals 2-4. PATRICIA M. SMITH-Arts Salon 2-35 jr. Decorations Com.5 Booster Club 2-45 Hall Monitor 2-35 Sr. Grad Dance Com. ROBERT DEAN SORRELS-Track Fr., Res. 25 Var. 35 Ripples 2-35 Intramurals I-45 Cross Country Fr., Res. 25 Sr. Grad Dance Com. OIOHN TALGE SPAHR-ROTC Drill Team l-2, Rifle Team 45 Intramurals I-45 Sr. Announcements Com. WALTER GENE SPENNY-Intramurals 3-45 jr. Decorations Com.5 Office Asst. 45 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. E-LIZABETH ANN STANFILL-Art Club 2-4, Pres, 45 Stage Crew 2-45 Homecoming Queen Cand. 45 Booster Club 25 Arts Salon 3. MICHAEL B. STAYTON-Key Club 45 lr. Historical Soc. 45 Student Athletic Mgr. I-45 Band I-4, lst Lt. 45 Lettermen's Club 3-45 Legion of Merit I-35 Intramurals 3-45 Wrestling Fr.5 Hi-Y 3-45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. OSANDRA DEE STOKER-Legion of Merit I5 Booster Club I-45 Arts Salon I-25 Art Club I-4, Sec.-treas. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. KATHERINE DIANE STONE-Riparian 2-4, Yearbook Sr. Ed. 45 Calendar Girl 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Booster Club 3-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Legion of Merit I-35 Ripples 35 Girls' Concert Choir 35 lr. Decorations Com? SHARON L. STOUGHTON-Booster Club I-45 Football Iamboree Queen 45 Riparian Photo Staff 25 Calendar Girl 35 Orange Aid 25 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Girls' Concert Choir 45 lr. Decorations Com.5 Sr. Holiday Decor- ations Comfzi PATRICIA L. STRADER-lr. Historical Soc. 45 Arts Salon 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. 0 REBECCA STRANEY-Arts Salon 25 Foods Asst. 3-45 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. RONALD ALLEN STRAUSS-ROTC Drill Team 2-3, Com- pany Commander 3, Deputy Battlegroup Commander 45 lr. Historical Soc. 45 Debate Club I5 Cross Country Fr.5 Intramurals 2-3. DEAN FRANKLIN STRIETELMEIER-Stage Crew I-45 Light Crew I-45 ROTC Drill Team I5 Sr. Announcements Com. WAYNE A. SUMMERS-Sr. Grad Dance Com. O MARK D. SUTTON-lr. Class Pres.5 Wrestling Var. 2-45 Key Club 2-4, Historian 3-45 Nat. Honor Soc. 2-45 Student Council I-4, Vice-pres. 35 Lettermen's Club 2-45 joe Cand. I,35 Mr. Riparian Cand. 45 Boys' State 35 Intramurals 3-437' RICHARD A. SUTTON-Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. GEORGE THOMAS SWAYZE-Basketball Res. 25 Golf Res. 35 Intramurals I,3-4. IUDITH LYNNE TEER-Booster Club I-25 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. 0 R. DOUGLAS TEMPLETON-Intramurals 2,45 Sr. Grad Dance Com.5 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com. MELANIE FITZGERALD THOMAS-Foreigneers 45 Art Club 2-45 Booster Club I-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Orange Aid Style Show Dressing Com. 3-4, Chrmn. 3-45 Stage Crew 3-45 Dean's Asst. 2-45 Girls' Concert Choir 45 Bowling I-25 Sr. Grad Dance Com. PATTY LOU THOMAS-Ir. Historical Soc. 2-45 Legion of Merit I-35 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Booster Club I-45 Ripples 35 Orange Aid 45 Band I-45 Baton Club I5 Model UN 35 Office Asst. I,4.4i IOHN BRADLEY THURSTON-Biology Club I5 Vice-pres. I5 Radio Hi-Fi Club 35 Library Asst. 2-3. OMARY KATHERINE, TILFORD-ROTC Sponsor 3-45 AFS Cand. 35 lr. Historical Soc. 2-4, Vice-pres. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Ripples 2-3, Dir. 35 Calendar Girl 35 Home- coming Queen Cand. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Sec. 35 Legion of Honor I5 Creative Writing Club 4.25: MARTHA S. TROUT-Girls' Concert Choir 2-35 Girls' Ensemble 25 Legion of Merit 25 Booster Club 2-35 Tri- Hi-Y 2-45 Foreigneers 45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. WILLIAM RICHARD TRUE-Boys' Concert Choir I5 Basketball Fr., Res. 25 Intramurals 3-4. IAMES CRAIG TUCKER-Football Fr., Res. 2, Var. 3-45 Basketball Fr., Res. 2, Var. 3-45 Key Club 3-4, Vice-pres. 45 Student Council 45 Nat. Honor Soc, 3-45 Lettermen's Club 3-4, Pres. 45 Ir. Historical Soc. 3-45 Boys' State 35 Ripples 35 joe Cand. 3.21: we --Q. ,W Qin 'fi' ,sv 7 ne? 47 .ug 413 if Q., .sag .440 ,9.. fer, u-., sf bw ow-'- Www pf' M -2.3 vvx i v Seniors O IAMES ALFORD TULLEY-Key Club 3-45 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-45 Student Council 45 jr. Historical Soc. 3-45 Sr. Class Treas.5 Boys' State 35 Hi-Y 45 Basketball Fr., Res. 25 Football Var. 45 Cross Country Frfli IAMES W. VANTASSEL-Key Club 45 Lettermen's Club 3-4, Vice-pres. 45 lr. Historical Soc, 45 Football Fr., Res. 2, Var. 3-45 Legion of Merit I5 Ripples 2-3. AURORA MARIA VELIZ-Apostolado School, Cardenas, Cuba, I-25 Shortridge H.S. 3. SHERRI L. VILES-Art Club 2-45 GAA I-25 Library Asst. 2-35 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. O CAROL 'L. VINCENT-Ripples 25 Booster Club 25 Orange Aid Style Show 45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com,5 Arcadia ANDREA HELENE VINSTEIN-Foreigneers 2-4, Sec, 45 Booster Club 45 H.S. Red Cross I-2,45 Language Dept. Asst. 45 Hall Monitor 25 Bowling 25 Sr. Grad Dance Com. SUSAN VOIGT-Booster Club 3-45 jr. Decorations Com.5 Orange Aid Style Show 45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.5 Arcadia H.S., Phoenix, Arizona, I-2. IAYNE MARIE WALDEN-Girls' Ensemble 25 Girls' Con- cert Choir 3-45 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com. OELIZABETH ANN WALKER-Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Booster Club I-45 lr, Decorations Com,5 Baton Club I5 Office Asst. 3-45 Orange Aid I5 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.5 Sr. Grad Dance Com. CHARLES DENTON WARD-Ripples I-35 Lettermen's Club 3-45 Football Fr., Res. 2, Var. 3-45 Basketball Fr.5 Intramurals 2-4, IILL A. WARNER-Art Club I,3-45 Legion of Merit l,35 Stage Crew 35 Library Club I5 Arlington H.S. 2. TIMOTHY D. WATSON-Nat, Honor Soc. 3-45 Hi-Y 3-45 Science Club 3-45 Radio Hi-Fi Club 35 Science Seminar 45 Ripples 35 Legion of Merit 2-3. O NIKKI CHARLEEN' WEAVER-Future Nurses Club 35 Library Club 45 Nurse's Asst. 35 Library Asst. I-2,45 lr. Decorations Com.5 Sr. Grad Dance Com. PHYLLIS DIANE WEINSTEIN-Legion of Merit 25 Foreign- eers 2-45 Understudies 3-45 Ripples 25 Ir. Decorations Com.5 Office Asst. 3-45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.5 Sr. Grad Breakfast Com.5 Thespian Play I. IRENE SHEILA WEISS-Understudies 45 FBLA 35 Ripples 2:5 lr. Decorations Com.5 Office Asst. I5 Sr. Mothers' Tea om, E. EDWARD WELCH-Intramurals 45 Sr. Grad Dance Com. O IUDITH MYRA WESTFALL-Student Council 3-45 lr. Advisory Council5 lane Cand. 2-35 Priscilla MuIlens Cand. 45 Ripples I-35 Calendar Girl 45 Booster Club 2-45 Phys. Ed. Dept. Asst. 2-45 Office Asst. 45 lr. Decorations Comfli NANCY I. WIDMEYER-Ripples 25 Orange Aid Style Show 45 lr. Decorations Com.5 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 35 Booster Club I-35 Office Asst. I-25 Bowling I5 Phys. Ed. Dept. Asst. 2-3. ROBERT WESLEY WINERITER-Hi-Y 3-4, Vice-pres. 45 Boys' Glee Club I5 A Cappella Choir 2-45 Band 45 Sr. Cap and Gown Com. ELIZABETH ANN WINTER-Future Nurses Club I-3, Vice-pres. 35 Nurse's Asst. 25 Hall Monitor 45 Sr. Holiday Decorations Com. O HEIDI WOLFRAMl-lr. Historical Soc. 45 Booster Club I,3-45 Ripples 2-35 Orange Aid 25 Riparian Yearbook Ad Staff 45 lr. Town Meeting 45 lr. Decorations Com.5 English Dept. Asst. I-45 Girls' Ensemble 4. MARY IILL WOOD-Booster Club 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,45 Orange Aid 25 Ripples 2-35 lr. Decorations Com.5 Office Asst. 45 Sr. Mothers' Tea Com.5 Sr. Grad Dance Com. PAUL G. WOOD-Track Fr., Res. 2-35 Wrestling Res. 2, Var. 45 Intramurals 3-45 Sr, Holiday Decorations Com.5 Sr. Grad Dance Com. CHRISTOPHER K. WOOLLING-Sr. Class Pres.5 Riparian Newspaper 2-4, Ed.-in-chief 45 Key Club 3-45 Track Var. 35 Nat. Honor Soc. 2-45 Lettermen's Club 3-45 Nat. Merit Semi-finalist 45 Student Council 45 lr. Historical Soc. 2-4, Treas. 35 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pres. 45: 0 MARY ALICE WOOTEN-Wendell L. Willkie H.S., Elwood, Ind., I-3. NANCY LYNN WORMSER-Riparian Newspaper 2-4, Ed.-in-chief 45 Golden Singers 45 A Cappella Choir 35 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 lr. Historical Soc. 45 Calendar 3, Production Mgr. 35 Foreigneers 3-45 Legion of Merit I-35 Booster Club 3-4.3 REVA IOAN WRAY-FBLA 35 Office Asst. 45 Phys. Ed. Dept. Asst. 2-35 lr. Invitations Com.5 Sr. Holiday Decor- ations Com. RICHARD L. WRENNICK--Intramurals I,45 Sr, Grad Dance Com. Class of 1964 0 EDWARD L. YOCUM-Cathedral H.S. l-2. YEQIN L. DOTY-Football Fr., Res. 25 Hi-Y 35 Intramurals HARRIET GIEZENDANNER-Booster Club I5 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. VICKI L. LEWIS-Booster Club lg FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Foods Asst. 2. O DAVID F. MEANS-Pike H. S. l-3. IANET S. MERMELSTEIN-Shorfridge H. S. l-2. DUANE H. MILLE-R1Art Club l-2. CAROLYN ANITA PRUITT-Foods Asst. 45 Baton Club 4, Marching Corps 45 CAA l5 Bowling 2-45 Softball l-25 Volleyball l. OWILLIAM P. REXROAT-Zama H. S., japan, l-25 Mission Bay H. S., San Diego, Calif., 35 Clairemont H. S. San Diego, Calif., 3. DONNA I. STAHLHUT--Tri-Hi-Y 45 Booster Club 2. SANDRA SUE STALCUP-Sr. Grad Dance Com. IAMES E. WOLFE-Harvey H. Lowrey H. S., Dearborn, Mich., 'l-3. if: Other activities not mentioned Selecting 'type faces for commencement announcements, seniors Tim Watson and Peggy Hammer consult Mrs. Maxine Smith in the Ripple bookstore. . .5. ... 5 f l Qi' vs,,g.f 'd -. an 4-4' Aflisv 1 junior Class officers, Don Buddenbaum, Kay , jones, Polly Colvin, and Marty Zohn, take 1 five after school, before a meeting for the selection of members for prom committees. Unclerclassmen reflect youth's quest lor learning A W-2.4.4 ,..'f'f, A fs, .if M s, xx .4 ga 'HQ K if 23 . 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Mike Aurs, Coe Anne Baker, George Baker, Micki Ballard, Dick Barnes, Scott Barratt, Bob Basler, Ann Beck, Donna Bell. Bob Benjamin, jody Bennett, Margaret Bernd, Don Berns, Harriet Bickell, Carol Blanken- ship, Dale Bloem, Lisa Blum, Steve Bond. Bob Borneman, Carol Boyer, Dick Bradley, Anne Brafford, Brenda Brand, Denny Breed- love, Diane Breedlove, Hope Bridges, Bill Brown. Tom Brown, Stephen Browne, Marlene Bryce, Don Budden- baum, Linda Burr, Ralph Burt- nett, Mary jo Byers, Linda Cameron, jim Campbell. judy Canada, Dan Cantwell, Dennis Cantwell, john Carnell, Patricia Carry, Steve Castner, Tony Castor, Paulette Cayce, joan Charley. Donna Cheek, Buzz Cheesman, Mike Clark. Don Cleveland janet Clodfelder, Alan Cohen Linda Cohen, Marty Cohen Sandi Cohen. Class of 1 965 Katie Colvin, Sara Compton, Steve Compton, Pam Comrie, jim Conkle, Mike Conrow, Candy Cook, Mary Cook, jim Cooney. Rodney Corson, Max Courtot, Stephen Cox, Dean Craft, john Craig, Virginia Craig, Marcia Cubert, Michael Cunningham, Karen Curley. Steve Curry, Rick Davies, john Darmer, Linda Daugherty, Nan- cy Davis, Stewart Davis, Susie Davison, Catherine Mary Dean, john Delaney. Libbie DeMars, Eugene Deutsch, Lynn Devine, jim Dickison, George Diggle, Carol Dillon, jimmy Dodd, Debbie Dorman, jim Douglass. judy Duckworth, Chris Edwards, Margo Eldridge, Carol Elliott, Sceeter Engel, Bill Ertel, jeff Eshowsky, Robert Ewald, Larry Ewing. Carol K. Fattic, Beatrice Feg- ley, Bob Feldman, Kenny Fer- guson, Lee Ann Fink, Linda Fischer, Ellen Fisher, Bob Flet- cher, Ron Flora. Mary jo Foster, Susan Frakes, David Freund, Cheryl Frye, john Fulton, .Richard Furlow, jim Gage, Kathy Garriott, judi Gar- vey, Kathy Penny Linda Gloria Barbara Gavin, Ted Gelb, Gerlib, Donna Gibson, Gilbert, Linda Gilson, Gladish, Barbara Glazier, Glossbrenner, Dwight Goble, jackie Cold, Nancy Gold, Steve Goldstein, Patty Graus, Ronald Greskamp, Marsha Gribben, Lau.ie Grim- me, Dave Haessig. judy Hale, Don Hamilton, jan- ice Harden, Margaret Harden, Ray Harris, William Hawtho.'ne, Mike Hayth, Bob Heath, Sher- rill Heckman. judi Heidloff, Barbara Heine, Charlotte Henley, Tiby Herman, Diane Hickox, Eddie Hirsch- berg, Beth Hohmann, Martha Hollingsworth, judy Holmes. Sharon Holmes, Bill Holton, Roger Holton, Larry Hook, Kim Houseman, Lynne Howard, Roger Howard, janet Howe, Thomas Hubbard, if jim -455,4 3 -wl- . ,r , . -vw Q my ,fi , 2 ' F ,if da 5 4 i Ari I '93 , -3-6 :L icj'fl - , . 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Mary Kathryn Kite, john Kra- mer, john Kratz, Sandra Krepp, Nick Kretler, Nancy Krueger, Sandra Laramore, Steve Lay- cock, Rick Lee. Sharon Legg, David Letterman, jerry Leve, Richard Leventhal, Ed Lewis, Bob Lieberman, Nan- cy Linderman, Phil Logan, john Longsdort. Bob Loudenbeck, Virgil Love, Vicki Ludlow, Robert Lyle, Nancy Lyon, Sharon Lyons, Greg Maddox, Nancy Madritsch, Barbara Maehling, Dennis Maley, Nancy Malgren, Kathy Manning, Louise Man- ning, Linda Maroney, Peggy Marquis, Sherry Marsh, Cindy Marsischke, Terry Masters. Robert May. jan McCormick, David McCreary, Tom McDer- mott, jerry McEll1any, Mary Lynne Meade, Don Middleton, Douglas Miller, janice Miller. Marcia Miller, Dave Mills, Peter Mohr, Bonnie Moore, Georgia Morelock, Sandy Mosier, Mari- anne Mulrey, Marilynn Myers, Dianne Nahmias, Ronnie Nahmias, joanne Nesbit, joAnn Nuhn, Andrea Ogle, Cary Olin, Larry Olsen, Dick Olson, Tom Olvey, Suzanne Overman. Debbie Owen, Sharon Owen, Barbara Parish, Cary Parker, Rick Parks, john Parsons, jan Paslay, Gayle Patterson, Dick Patton. jim Peachey, john Perry, Mike Perry, Robert Pierce, Mary Pinnell, Ann Piper, john Pock, Rick Posson, Mike Potasnik. Class of 1965 Robert Powell, Stephen Powers, Pamela Pratt, Robert Proctor, Herschel D. Pumphrey, Doug Raeburn, julia Ranney, Bob Reeder, joey Refkin. jane Remley, Kristin Rensber- ger, Kenneth Richardson, Ken- ny Richman, Leland Robertson, Doris Robinson, Milford Robin- son, Eddie Roeger, Bob Rose. Barbara Rosenbarger, Susan Rossebo, Donna Russell, Larry Rust, Rachelle Salzman, Rick Sander, Stephen Savage, Darrel I. Scott, Dave Scott. Linda Scott, janet Seagraves, Patty Segal, Bill Sellery, Sandi Servaas, Randy Sexson, Susan Shackelford, Lynn Shafer, Roger Sharlow. Linda Shepple, Kathy Sherman, Ted Shultz, janet Silver, janice Silver, Ellen Simpson, Cherie Smeltzer, Pepper Smith, Charles Spahr. Cindy Stanish, Fred Stark, Steven Steinkeler, Linda Sten- berg, Leslie Stephens, Linda Stevens, Sandra Story, jill Strie- telmeier, Tom Sylvester. Sam Taylor, Carol jo Thomas, jan Thompson, Linda Thomp- son, Mildred Thompson, Shar- on Thompson, Suzanne Thomp- son, Dianne Trais, Richard Tre- ser. Marilyn Trueblood. Fred Tucker. Cameron Turney. Sally Ulrich. Augusta Van Willigen. Exhausted but happy, Sara Compton, jerry johnson, jim Conkle, and Carol Boyer return from the annual Chicago trip sponsored by junior Historical Society. a Ea ' T A T , t T '- c if 'si' S - .. Q W .. an ---. -1 . gg- T- - ' if ff' -1, be , Xia, X V J if fy K YV' ff M sa- 7 ,l , , 'x J ' ,V , ff L . ' 4 T fl Q , ,T is a -w T V Q in A' .9 E ,st-:2rW, A ,Q Y H ' ,. ,asap VA TALL - Q1 L22 'mf IC. ,Q A 4' ' ' 1 . , X44 yawn fl T? K Q! , l j ' ,. 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' 53 fly? f, 1 .,,..s,es,'H Lff?'x.: mm.LK if ' f ski: f ,fig i A ii . .ml -la fri 2' ' ,. A-L iffy My i -Li: - 2 . I 1-X i ,y Af f 1,1 ir,-gp ' '. ff if as -A ' 'li V .L if iw' X fi I' S if if ifffiia sian' affssfimvad . M, -. T, mf Juniors Vicki Vrell, Frederic Wagner, janie Wallace, Carolyn Ward, Mike Walsh, Patti Watkins, Trudi Weiland, jim William- son, Nancy Willis. Carson Wilson, Linda Wilson, Wayne Wilson, Sherri Wininger, Linda Witte, Gail Wolf, Karen Wood, Mike Wood, Steven Wood. jim Wright, Nancy Wright, Howard Yosha, jill Young, john Young, Marty Young, Sharon Zeeveld, Terry Zick, Marty Zohn. Sophomores Philip Aaron, Marcie Abraham, Beverly Acker, Philip Acker- man, john Adams, Laura Agness, Sandy Akard, Larry Alboher, Susie Alloway. Donna Altherr, janet Armenoff, Nancy Armond, Mark Ashley, joseph Atkinson, Larry Atte- berry, Ronald Ausherman, Ruth Bailey, Kathie Baines. Mary Diane Barnet, jill Bart- lett, Vicki Bass, Nancy Bauer, Kendra Becker, Barbara Bel- lamy, Richard Benjamin, Steve Berger, Livia Berkovits. Cheryl Biggs, Helen Bigham, Steven Bigham, jim Bird, Debby Block, Cynthia Boggs, Karen Bola, Neil Eolding, Eric Bon- ner. Fred Borden, Sandra Bowen, Darrell Bowman, Michael jay Boyd, jason Boyewsky, Donna Brack, Pat Bramlett, Charlotte Elizabeth Brayton, Steve Brit- ton. Raise your hand when you hear the tone, Mr. R. L. Wellman instructs sophomore Brenda Larson as classmates Bill Royer and Lois Wingfield wait to have their hearing tested. Class of 1966 Dale Brown, Max Brown, Susie Brown, Ted Brown, Ellen Bucek, Belinda Buchanan, Bet- sy Buchanan, Leonard Bunes, Dan Burch. Mark Burch, Mary Lou Burgett, Steve Burns, Marlene Burnstein, john Burris, Pete Bush, Marty Butcher, Richard Byrd, Mar- gery Cahn, Ronnie Callon, joyce Campbell, john Canada, julie Caplin, Christi Carlson, Don Carnahan, Keith Carpenter, Marty Carpen- ter, Barb Carr. Charles Carroll, Eddy Cart- wright, Kenny Castor, Steven Caylor, jim Clark, Maryann Clodfelter, Ted Coates, Mike Cocherell, john Cochrane. Carl Cohen, Phil Comer, jon Constable, Linda Cook, Bob Cooprider, Paul Coulter, Rich- ard Craig, Tom Craig, Steve Crerneans. Mary Anne Crlsmore, Irene Csillag, jan Cummings, joyce Cundiff, Bob Danielson, Robert Davis, Sue DeLaney, Brian De- vaney, jeff Dimmich. Becky Dinkins, Paula Dintaman, Randy Doerr, joseph Donnelly, Sharon Doty, Vic Drew, Steve Dryden, Linda Duffy, joni Du- PUY- joe Dye, Wanda Eckerty, john Egger, Mary Eggert, Bette Eib, Ronnie Elrod, Susan Engert, Steve Everitt, Steve Exner. Dave Farmer, Barbara Feck, Bill Fender, Mark Fenner, Bon- nie Fisher, Steve Fleming, Alice Fletcher, Ronald Fletcher, Dave Flynn. Michael Ford, Anne Forshee, Sandi Fouke, Bill Fowler, Ally- son Frand, Carolyn Freeman, Mary Beth Frew, Louise Fry, Leigh Fullenwider. Cayla Gabriel, Debbie Garzo- lini, Lucinda Gaul, Tom Gavin, Cheryl Gay, Sunny Gerdt, Elaine Geren, Herky Gerlib, Theresa Gettys. Neil Gifford, Carl Gilson, joe Glazier, Linda Goens, Mike Golden, julie Goldsmith, Leslie Goldsmith, Arnold Goldstein, Larry Goldstein. fi? vw - Q , Z ' 2 f 5 mf A ,.. Le- '3- any . 1 Ma' if 2 I ,hz . -lk -.-07 wp: 1,4 ,vw-l ru 1 X if X 1 fy X 'e an 3 , -he 1 X f f 4 1 f M f f , Z es rf ai 4 f X rf V , J' NEC A 47' ff! 4. f 2-, 5 W' f'- the f ff Z '1 J 3' ,ff :L it T r gi , 'f 'J Il. Cf? , , V 'W 'ff ' - Abs. , Lj- Q f I 'f fi My ,Wh sz 1 1' ,,, H4 . f, 'digit was alfa' r uf , Mena' ,ggmg 1 ,fmh V ,f V ,f S X Q - - 7' if -2 9 4wlf 3:f l ,Q ,. , , 'Z V fi f . f , i 1 '25 L: - 1 f -all-C V' 49' Q v ig l ik ' ,X M' , fs ,. , J , x- , Zf i VA 1 T I f , Q S ' M Q f . f ' if wg 45- lag 4 -Q , 'Mir W' li yf sf. 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Donna Hodge, Byron Hollett, Marilyn Hollingsworth, Charlie Holmes, Linda Horner, Bee Hor- vath, Zoltan Horvath, Alan Horwitz, Ron Hostetler. jim Houghton, Dave Houk, Cheryl Houston, jimmie Hub- bard, Linda Huffman, Stephen Hunley, Lynn Marie Hutchings, jay lrick, Alice Irvin. Dave jensen, Billie johns, judy johnson, Mary Sue johnson, Kathy johnson, Ken johnston, john jones, Esther jolliff, Lynn jones. Richard Kagan, judy Kammins, Debbie Katz, Chris Kazimier, Karen Keller, Kay Keller, Ran- dy Kelly, Kurt Kemper, Carolyn Kennedy. judy Kercher, Kim Kercheval, Dan Keyler, Mary Kidwell, Kay King, Mary Ann Kingery, Mary jo Kingery, Ernest Kivett, Kathy Kladden. David Klapper, Conrad Kling- enstein, Sherry Kolesar, Stephen Kowgitz, Tom Kunze, Larry LaHue, Pam Laing, Roger Lane, Doug Laramore. Peggy Larsen, Brenda Larson, Kris Lassiter, janet Laxen, Bar- bara Laymon, jim Leamon, Lin- da Lee, Pam LeMond, Marlene Levy. john Lieberman, Dick Linder- man, Tom Llewellyn, Chris Lobdell, Cynthia Locke, Sunny l.0gSdOr1, Donna McClure, Can- dee McHaffle, Shelley Mc- Quade. Class of 1966 Martha MacGregor, john Mac- Lucas, William Macy, Sheryll Maddox, jeff Madtson, Robert Manion, Linda Marsh, Terry Marshall, jayne Marthin. Steve Mears, Donna Meek, jean Merrill, Melinda Meyer, Howard Miley, Terry Lee Mil- lard, Cidget Miller, Rosalind Millholland, Larry Mills. Randy Mitchell, Steve Mitchell, janet Moeller, Sally Mohr, Maryellen Monroe, Don Muel- ler, Mary Mullane, Diane Mundt, Albert Munson. Sue Murchle, Steve Murphy, Beverly Murray, Sandy Mur- ray, Chan Myers, Pam Naylor, Bill Neale, Steve Nealon, Linda Netter. Ronald Netzorg, Dave New- house, Harold Noel, Steve Obenchain, Karen Oberlies, Terry O'l-lair, Ben Olsen, Anne Pace, Mary Page. Mike Page, Kay Parker, Randy Parr, Murray Passo, janice Pat- terson, Bob Pegg, Diane Phil- lips, Susan Phillips, Darrell Pieczko. Karen Piotroski, Pam Poggiani, Terry Pontius, john Porter, Susanne Powers, jane Proctor, Tom Pryor, Randle Raiser, Sally Ransburg. Terri Reu- Suz- Mike Bill Reed, Susan Reed, Reed, Ernie Reeve, Larry ben, Warren Richmond, anne Riker, Paul Robare, Roberts. Sally Robinson, Lind'a Rose- brock, Sue Rosebrough, Debbie Rosetta, Ken Roush, William Royer, Edmond Russell, jerry Ryan, jeff Sander. Al Savill, Loren Schmidt, Bill Schnackel, Susan Schrader, Charles Schroeder, Dave Schulz, Eddie Sears, jerry Sefton, Flor- ence Sexson, Terry Sheckell, Susan Sheeks, Dale Shepherd, Eddy Shepherd, Steve Shepple, Kent Shookman, Harriett Shorr, Ronnie Short, jo Linda Shreve. Norman Siegel, Marion Sigurd- son, Bill Simon, Matt Simon, Diana Sims, Mary Skinner, Bill Smith, Chris Smith, Lynette Smulyan. 1, .,, ,V-V 'R A V. W .aww -Af . fa , - aa. 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Sue Stoughton, Larry Stout, Barbara Strader, Dan Straney, Steve Streeter, Candy Sullivan, Richard Summitt, Rob Suther- lin, Lynda Sweet. Katy Szende, Greg Taggart, Ste- ven Tague, Nancy Taylor, Kar- en Tennell, Ken Tertler, janice Terhune, john Thompson, Kar- en Lee Thompson. Sue Ticusan, jane Toombs, jeanne Tope, Steve Traylo:, Katie Trout, janet Tucker, Rick Tucker, Rosemary Tumey, Tom Turney. Steve Tylicki, Gail Uhls, Cyn- thia VanTassel, Pam Vincent, Guna Vinters, Lucy Ward, Vic- ki Warren, Sammy Washburn, Dave Watson. Bill Waycott, Linda Westfall, Shirley Whitescarver, jim Wil- cox, Margie Wilhelm, jody Wil- liams, Diane Williams, Tom Williams, Karen Wilson. Stan Bockoski, Robert Bogigian, Class of 1966 Terri Wilson, Lois Wingfield, joan Winter, Doug Wire, Linda Wire, Barbara Wood, Steve Wood, joan Woodard, David Woods, Patrick Woods, Steve Wooley, Fred Wright, Patty Wright, Ted Wurtz, Peigi Young, Hart- mut Zaiser, Debbie Zick, john Zimmermann. Freshmen john Abbett, jill Akard, Du- wayne Anderson, joe Anderson, Steve Anderson, Paul Arzet, David Atkinson, Ann Austin, Steve Babcock. Susan Baker, Bob Balay, Peggy Baldwin, Suzanne Barnes, Steve Barnett, Cary Barnette, jim Bar- tenbach, Susan Bartlett, Shir- ley Bates, Melvin Benn, Bob Bennett, james Bennett, Patty Berry, Diane Birdwell, Robert Biro, Bob Blackburn, Paul Blackwell, Max Blankenship. Elizabeth Bond, Arthur Patrick Boyd, Edward Drew Brand, Danny Bill Brecht. Sally Breedlove, Bobby gel, Bill Brink, Rena Brenda Brosmer, judy Barbara B runsm a, Burch, Ronnie Burgess. Bowers, Boyer, Brause, Breivo- Brodey, Brown, Leanne Bill Burnett, Earl Burtnett, Tony Butcher, Susie Butler, Elizabeth Byers, Karen Cain, Stevie Cald- eron, Sally Calwell, David Campbell. Linda Cardarelli, j. B. Carr, jim Carter, Claudia Clark, Lin- da Clarke, Caren Clymer, Eva Cohen, Steve Cohen, Cary Cole. 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Dave Hobson, Linda Hoffmann, Mark Hogan, Mike Hogan, Les- lie Hollander, Bill Holliday, Debbie Holmes, Sharon Holton, Susie Hopper. Rita Horner, Terry Howard, Sharon Hubbard, janet Huehl, Sandy Hughes, Cathi Hull, Tom Hunter, Chris Hurt, Norma Hutchison. Randy Hutchison, Kathy Hyde, Martha lrby, Dave jackson, Scott jackson, Larry january, Bill jarvis, Susie jensen, David johnston. Alan jones, Diana jordan, Steve judd, Haig Kacherian, joe Kai- ser, john Kaiser, Mary Ellen Kaiser, Darryl Kamm, jill Katz. Roberta Katz, john Keeler, Bill Keene, Ron Keys, Raymgnd Kin- cade, Fred King, Larry Kirk, David Kosene, Bryan Kratz. iam KVEPD, David LaBeck, john aml3effUS, Diane Lautner, Doug LeMaster-, Karen Lester, Mar- 'ene Levmr Gres Lewis. Sheila Lewis, Class of 1967 Norma Leys, Alan Lichtenberg, Daryl Lingenfelser, Mayrene Link, john Lipps, Diane Logan, Christine Lohss, Mary Alice Long, Mike Long. Love, Cindy Loucks, Sharon Henry Luke, Bev Lyons, janey Madding, Fritz Maehling, Argil Mahan, Dennis Mahan, Steve Manning. Paul Mannweiler, janet Mar- sischke, Barbara Martin, Benita Martin, Melissa Martin, Pam Matthus, Larry Mason, Dave Maxwell, Peggy McAllen. Susan McCartney, Nancy Mc- Cormick, Don McCune, Mara- dith McCune, Sandra McDo- nough, George McElhany, Philip McKinley, jim McRiley, Diane McTurnan. Mike Means, Nickie Menser, Robin Metz, janet Meyer, Bar- bara Michelson, Ellyn Mitchell, Keith Monroe, Vicki Moore, Bill Morgan. Andrew Morris, jeff Morris, Steve Morris, Bruce Mundt, Kathy Murphy, Susan Negley, Evelyn Neighbors, Valerie Net- ter, Don Newhouse. Chris Northcott, Kenneth Ogle, Robert Olin, john Olsen, Katy O'Shea, Karen Ostling, Kathy Ostling, Karen Owen, Toni Padgett. Sunny Pallman, Amy Papaila, Ruth Ellen Passo, Pat Patterson, Annabelle Paul, Rich Payne, Dave Peine, Ernie Pennington, Bobby Peters. 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Ross Simmons, Suzanne Sims, Nora Slagle, Carol Smith, David Smith, Deborah Smith, Larry Smith, Priscilla Smith, Tom Spahr. jerry Spangler, Bill Sporleder, Sally Stadler, Carol Steinbrook, Caress Stalker, Bill Stanfill, jeff Stanford, Carol Staples, Bob Stephany, Mona Stevens, Kathy Stewart, Linda Stewart, Tom Stoughton, jeanne Suddeth, Mike Sum- mers, janet Taylor, Sue Anne Taylor, judy Thompson. jim Tiltord, Mike Trowbridge, Marilyn Tucker, jim Tylicki, Larry VanArendonk, Chuck Vin- cent, Shari Vrell, Ware Walk- er, Charlotte Wandersee. Lucinda Warning, Sandy War- ren, Kenni Weaver, Esther Webb, Alice Wendling, Kathy Williams, Gloria Williamson, DeWayne Wilson, Sam Witte. Erica Wolfram, Roberta Wol- man, Betty Woodworth, Ken Woolling, Linda Wray, jean Wrennick, Russell Wright, Charley Young, David Young. Newcomers Anna Ablitar, Kathy Bartley, Keith Benetiel, john Bennett, Timothy Bongfeldt, Betsy Bor- den, Denny Burch, Carolyn Burdette, Gregg Butler, Newcomers Elaine Calderon, Norma Cast- ner, jerry Chastain, Lois Clark, Ben Cohen, Polly Colvin, Tim Cortelyou, Tobi Cortelyou, Paul- ine Csillag. Cecilia Curtis, Mike Daily, Kent Davis, Ellen Dawson, joetta Dawson, john DeHof, Natalie Dock, Stephen Dunwoody, Mark Engleman. Mike Farmer, David Fishel, Claudia Foster, Steve Gilbert, Dan Cray, Denny Griffith, john Haessig, Steve Ham, Linda l-laun, Cindy Hazel, Marion Hender- son, Max lnglert, jack lzsak, Marvin Klein, jeffrey Lamb, David Laminack, Ross Lewton, Cary Linkon, Steve Logan, joe Lynch, Mar- sha Minton, Fred Morris, Cindy New, Keith Nulf, Patti Ocland- er, judy Parker, Lannie Peach- ey. Doug Pilkinton, james Popcheff, Suzy Ralph, Peggy Reichert, Philip Richardson, Arlene Rick- etts, Alice Sauer, Dave Schu- macher, Harry Shapiro. Paula Shields, Doug Sorrels, Molly Sutton, jim Taylor, Lu- cinda Tucker, Larry Vogel, john Voigt, Anne Walton, Peggy Ward. Stephen Warman. jeff Webb. Nancy Young. Robin Young. Linda Zukerman. Fashion-wise Ripplites jim Tay- lor, Sue Ticusan, and Steve l'-'lam display fads of l964- penny loafers, high boots, ma- dras, suede patches, bulky sweaters, knee socks, white Levi's and' hootenannies. Z M , 4 1. S il ' ' S i r' isis Q ' 'cf .r an ' i K A M ff? it 2 fQ r, il S'-X A av I-an A - - , .4 N' ,,f1, 1' f , ip Q .4 ,Q ,, A we ,z W , ,Q fi V, V- U 1 , 'Sw fdflbri' P' 9 '- .3 ,, QQ 5 r' - -,af vf H gn aw 4,g??f.5,2 ff, if-!olT?. t57 , .vw Ra ,. kj, 'W 13, 3, M J 4 f IWQ' Q -nw N ,- f W , aj ff Qi Z4 fm 1 Z 'Z , 6 5 -.f 7 ' 7577 , , f ff ' f M, , f f JW , X M, 43 ri fzf ,V A ff ,gg I ' I MW , ral ' V x . . A f nf lr A f VN xl, if f f li ' ,,, i ' ' Q ,, S jx. A 5 . - in N I 32, y . .6 ' v fmf' -wr 'f fx, fl -ff , ,W f J ' N, lr' A X r , 11 L . QQ , rri, rr l 'f I f ,Mfl .,'37k,, wi S, My .. 2 W V 5, ,A , fi V X, yy .f f' ff rf X at R f .ae ' , V' X , Yi iff f -' ' 5 ,f7f3f,v,1 f 4 ' is if ,fire ill ff 5' I A f Q , . ,sf .W - ,f , wifi f fy! iii , Lyff? ' f J ,. K U me f f if .Q if , ,. 4 W f 1 in W N V, ,,, ll5 , 5- i if A 14 ., f ss, f f N NX is Preparing ,N I 1 for participation in the business world, Rippliles fornl reciprocal relationship with businessmen of near-by shopping centers. ' Teenagers receive part-time jobs because of their liveliness and ambition. In return, they patronize those businesses which cater to their particular tastes. l CREDIT? Jvpucntmns Advertising tleftl Senior Pam Conn applies for her Own Charge account at a department store in the near-by Glendale shopping center, fabovel Pam's new charge-a-plate is put to use when she makes a purchase. gi ei Sandy McCreary Before time siips away . . preserve those precious moments with oi portroit from BILL EHRICH - PHCDTOCRAPHS Lower Concourse Glendale Shopping Center CL I-O74t U8 Toys? Hobbies? Sports? Race to us now and in the future. cf2fS'c,Zoc466 . W W Glendale 0 6220 Carrollton 0 Eagledale Doug Richards Phyllis We sten Beautiful Brendonridgef A distinguished address across from Brendonwood. BRENDONRIDGE REALTY CORP. 2002 Broad Ripple Avenue CL 3-2751 Pam LeMond Ann Beck Picture this! Portrait panels photographed by INTER-STATE STUDIO OF INDIANA 3720 N. Sherman Drive LI 7-8341 Linda Scott, Melissa Martin, Mr. Ronald Russell .lack be quick? Yes, sir, jack is quick and, above all, thorough. JACK'S JIFFY AUTO WASH SZIZ N. Keystone Court CL 5-3717 Rich Payne, Dave Kosene, Iohnnie Olsen Reach! for delicious snacks from the delicatessen at ATLAS SUPERMARKETS 720 E. 54th Street CL 5-6800 Dave Keen, Chris Woolling, Norman Lewis It shoe fits well! Step up into footwear of style and comfort from HERSCHEL'S WESTLANE SHOES Westlane Shopping Center 7l55 N. Michigan Road AX I-5713 Marty Cohen G rill-icious! Meals and snacks from PETE and THELMA'S GRILL Broad Ripple and Guilford Avenues CL 5-0040 Brenda Kane, Stuart Siegel, Sharon Crone, Michell Brown, john Spahr, Mrs. Thelma Hires Volks, we'll fix your wagon! Volkswagen, that is. lust call us. BROAD RIPPLE PHILLIPS 66 901 Broad Ripple Avenue CL 5-7717 Helen McClure, loan Bode Be prepared! For any and every emergency. C. ERNEST DAVIDSON, AGCY. Insurance for every purpose 811 Board of Trade Bldg. ME 2-2421 Pam Davidson I t's about time! And when it is time to get your hair cut, go to RIPPLE BARBER SHGP 809 E. 63rd Street CL 5-OO38 Charles Meyer, Mr. Iames Lemen We're not kitten ! It's the cat's meow to buy your concession supplies at CONCESSION EQUIPMENT and SUPPLY CO. 426 S. Meridian Street ME 7-7739 jane Remiey, Barb Glazier, Lee Ann Fink Dirty clothes? Anyone coin-operate the dry-cleaning machines at A. C. DEMAREE, INC. 5216 N. Keystone Avenue CL 5-2401 Judy Hard to top! The enjoyment of the modern flavor of beverages from SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO., INC. 651 E. 20th Street WA 5-1481 Lickin' good! Tha.t's how you'll describe all the delicious treats at DAIRY QUEEN 2104 E. 52nd Street CL 3-3544 johnson, Anne Bird Susie Havens Laura Stenberg, Ernie Reeve, BIII Stenberg, Linda Stenberg, Phyllis Reeve Be-witching! You will stay lovely 'way past midnight in a dress from STE NZDALE'S 6214 Carrollton Avenue CL l-1203 Sally Blackley, Sue Corby Comb on up for your next haircut. GLENDALE BARBER Lower Concourse Glendale Shopping Center CL 3-0775 Mr, john Terhune, Bob King Tea time or any time! You, too, can get your party supplies from CARROUSEL SHOP Glendale Shopping Center CL I-9046 Susie Durcan, Bonnie Mardis lt's hard . . . to beat asphalt driveways and sidewalks from GRADY ASPHALT, INC. 6144 N. College Avenue CL 5-6606 You'll be floating on in shoes, boots, or slippers from ESMOND'S SHOES 6255 N, College Avenue CL 5-8261 Auto-biography! You could spend your life driving a car from ABELS AUTO CO. 1030 N. Meridian Street ME 9-2301 air Steve Traylor Lennie Meng 1 1 , I f 5 5, ' ' . 1 gf , s..,Q4Yk Q xg V X , If Vg.. ' ,-ji! QA f Ll 6. , ,, If Nancy Cold H X j I W ..., zxwx ' 'f' 125 1 ij f' 'WW 'Z if vX'8 f - M A moo-ving story Tells all abou? Ann Austin, Ben Austin BEN BEEN HEREFORD FARMS Burrows. Indiana 652 4671 ' 1 1 1 Q X fx ,W WS? 1, A f f M A m f 2 - ,,,f 3 1 5 ll II Sa Che in N , at ,A M y y ese T'-ie' EQ K, 32, , me Kx'k V VY for smllmg-good cheeseburgers - if ' ff and other fine treats at Q I JERRY'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1365 E. 86th Street CL 3-1351 .- Steve Griswell, Pam Mitchell, Rick Lee, Merri Mueller, lon Holloway Too small? One thing you never outgrow- your need for ,...,.,..A.e Anne Beyer N' li 7 naw- S, ,mx Y 1 1 y V, M. f If f Vi? My si? M, pf 'Hi 2 127 mf! , Q A I M V . -:A-V V: I ,z , Q' 5- ' M 'I I af' S , 9?-f 8 , A , Q 43,7 6 ig ,,,, Y A .' . N5 ' V J Q' f , V I . V VL' W- ' I UQ? -, . 'AA', . X, I 4 is I l W 'gy , ,V , , 1 if, .VH , . Q fx 1 I ff ,Q V X A I h I I AI I I J Mir wx! WEAI,-Fitx' ef . ' H , , V .N ,,Ve,1Fg:- ,Fig 2 f 2 3 V V ge- J, , 4.3 . 'WZvfz,,ff,f,i-w!,f, ,f in , . ' . 1' ' 1,3 , -A I'-if' f f . ' .1 , f ' f 1133 eff ,If f4 ' I 1 I I 1 ' 'IV If Yi ra. 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I ' 95 ' ' Q 3 W V iq QWM f . f V Q ?a8III41:.z f2sii A 'fy ,gif H .4 M : - 2- 1 , Q A E 1- 1 Q QI ii, V final f X A v g 'I L I ' - 'i Vfriexw X Z r -. V 2 fi, -V W V -M, V, A H X it ,lov ,, , I, y, iv , -1 nu fx . ,..,,,5:f:'f ' V, QI.'g:5 M . ,W ,Qi 2-: , -y Q? V If xl , V , W ' f W ' , IJ, ' 'W mi w 'I Liii I28 Go ahead! You've got nothing to worry about if you are covered by INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE CO. 2960 N. Meridian Street WA 5-9621 janet Huehl, ludy Huehl Wheel in . . . For fine eating and the best service, come to BORKY'S IO2O Broad Ripple Avenue CL 5-6674 Myla Pierson, Heidi Wolfram, Sharon McCormick, Sally Creekmore We wreck-ommend whenever you have a tow job, call CLINT'S WRECKER SERVICE 3350 Sutherland Avenue WA 3-4529 Bob Basler It's smart to shop for all your clothes at MEADOWS SMART S Meadows Shopping Center LI 6-5489 Good support! For health and happiness, foot care is most important. DR. A. C. REINKING 1932 Ripple grad 6215 N, College Avenue CL 5-4001 De-pen-dable! You can always count on Lindy Pens for your work. HOOSIER BOOK and SUPPLY CO. 929 E. 23rd Street WA 4-4297 HOP Linda Munclt Kathy Kahn 4 fx 7 K ff 0.5 'P W 1 ,Lf ,x 2 Q5 -eg.. E , 1. fi' 1.12.1 tjyn My mf I S! G E- 129 C ome- for-table! And chairs and sofas. You'II find them all at RICHARD BENNETT, S29 Broad Ripple Avenue CL 3-3284 Nancy Wormser You'lI score high wearing stylish sportswear and separates from JULES MEDIAS ond SUBURBAN SHOP 850 Broad Ripple Avenue CL 5-6I46 lim Tucker, Nancy Forsyth And watts more . . we will do all your electrical repair work. FRAKES ELECTRIC C 426 E. New York Street ME 8-1594 Marilyn, Susan, and Nancy Frakes INC. O., INC Inside or out . . . let us modernize your plumbing. WM. F. STECK CO. 4923 N. Colle-ge Avenue CL 5-5451 Spruced up! When you want to be Uspruced up, go to WALKER CLEANERS 1841 E. 46th Street CL 1-9481 Hook, line, and sinker! For the best catch in tropical fish, see Fritz Steck jim Taylor FAIR HAVENS TROPICAL FISH ond SUPPLY CO. 5364 Winthrop Avenue CL 1-4924 Carole Brown Zi I 3 .tg ... M Before you kick the bucket be sure you have insurance from ALL AMERICAN LIFE cmd CASUALTY CO. 3969 Meadows Drive LI 7-4064 lim Hopkins 29, 3O,3I... For 31 years we have supplied schools. HOOSIER CHINA cmd EQUIPMENT CO. 444 E. Washington Street ME 7-4302 Rita Horner, Sue Delaney, Tobi Coraz Hamming it up? Be a live wire with supplies from VAN SICKLE RADIO SUPPLY CO. 4I3l N, Keystone Avenue LI 7-3589 Larry Rust, Bonnie Fisher, Dave Mills lt's fun to shop for all your clothes at H M I il 62nd and Keystone Avenue CL 3-7547 Gene Spenny, Mary Ann Kingery Stop clowrzing around! For the best gasoline and large savings, go to ENCO SERVICE STATION 2361 Broad Ripple Avenue CL 5-0743 Georgianne Kerr, Mr. Larr Cindy New, Cheryl Biggs Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Lawson Lost? 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DAVID MARSH CO. I908 Broad Ripple Avenue CL I-9284 Sherry and Karen Marsh Well-covered! All yearbooks with covers from THE S. K. SMITH CO. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois Sherry Levy Wooden you know? The best building supplies are from DAWSON'S BROAD RIPPLE LUMBER CO. IOOI E. Broad Ripple Avenue CL 3-323l Andi Cooper, Pat Nott, Marty Trout Even martians come to us for TV repairs. MARTHIN TELEVISION SERVICE 5250 Keystone Court CL 3-I36I layne Martlfiin, Alice Wendling, jody Williams, Linda Duffy Decorated! For outstanding interior decorating. INTERIOR DESIGNS 919 E. Westfield Boulevard CL 5-I ISI Marcia Logan, Mike Santry Things . . go better with Coke I DRINK CLC fi REG. U.S. PAT. OFE 860 Massachusetts Avenue ME 7-3321 Kathy Brownewell, Steve Goldsmith Oil keep warm! And you, too, can keep warm by getting your fuel from WRIGHT COAL ond OIL CO., INC. 5135 N. 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Atlas Supermarkets .............. . --- --- 132 --- 134 --- 120 B Ben Been Hereford Farms --- -- 126 Bennett Coal and Oil Co. ....... -- 144 Richard Bennett, lnc. .......... -- 130 Benton Review Publishing Co., Inc, -- 135 Binkley Pharmacy ............. -- 149 Borky's .............-...... -- 128 Brendonridge Realty Corp. ...... -- 119 B. R, H. S. Alumni Association -- -- 151 Broad Ripple Lumber Co. ......... -- 137 Broad Ripple Phillips 66 ..... ---- -- 121 Burger Chet Drive-Ins --- s- 139 C Cam-Art, lnc. .... ...... - - 136 Carriage Estates Co. --- -- ,- 143 Carrousel Shop -- ......... -- 124 Central Business College ..... -- 133 Clayton, Coble, and Murray ....... -- 144 CIint's Wrecker Service ........... -- 128 Coca-Cola ........................ -- 138 Concession Equipment and Supply Co. -- -- 122 D Dairy Queen ............ --- -- 123 C. Ernest Davidson, Agcy. -- -- 122 A. C. Demaree, lnc. .... -- 123 E john Eastwood .... ...... - - 148 Bill Ehrich Studio ..... -- 118 Enco Service Station --- ,- 133 Esmond's Shoes ..... --- -- 125 F Fair Havens Tropical Fish and Supply Co, - -- 131 Frakes Electric Con lnc. .............. -- 130 Frisch's Big Boy .................. -- 148 G Bud Gates Chevytown, lnc. ....- --- 149 Gene-'5 Cities Service .......... -- 139 Carl M. Geupel Construction Co, -- --- 146 Glendale Barber Shop ......... -- 124 Grady Asphalt, lnc. ........ --- 125 Grandview Stables --- --- -- 145 H Paul Harris ............ --- --- 133 Herff jones Co. .......... -- --- 135 Herschel's Westlane Shoes ...... --- 121 Homestead Lumber Co. .......... --- 144 Hoosier Book and Supply Co. --- --- 129 Hoosier Cadillac Leasing Corp. --- --- 136 Hoosier China and Equipment Co. -- --- 132 Hoosier Paint and Linoleum .... --- 147 Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. c- -- lnterior Designs ............ Inter-state Studio of indiana -- l jack's jiffy Auto Wash ...... jerry's Drive-ln Restaurant ,-- Tom johnson Agency, lnc. --- L Lindsay Automatic Soft Water of Indianapolis, lnc. - -- Lyman Brothers ................... .......-- - - M The Man's World - --- --- David Marsh Co. ........ Marthin Television Service ---- Meadows Smart Shop ......... jules Medias and Suburban Shop - Metropolitan Oil Corp, ........ - Milk Foundation of Indianapolis Mills Pie Co. ............... N Merle Norman Cosmetics ...... Northside Music ........ P Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. ....... Per Roy, lnc. -- ----- - --- Pete and Thelma's Grill -- --- R Dr. A. C. Reinking ....,...... Richard's Children's Shoe Store -- Ripple Barber Shop .-,,..,... S Ed Schock's Toy and Hobby Shops 7-11 Supermarkets ........... Seven-Up Bottling Co., lnc. .... The S. K. Smith Co. ..... Steak 'n Shake ......... William F. Steck Co. -- Stenzdale's .......... .- Stokely-Van Camp, lnc. -- L. Strauss and Co. --- T Taylor Bookkeeping Service ..... F. C. Tucker Co. -- ......... V Van Sickle Radio Supply Co. -- Vonnegut Hardware Co, ,..... W Walker Cleaners ......-- --- Willowbrook Golf Club --- The Wooden Soldier ........- Wright Coal and Oil Co., lnc. -- 128 138 120 120 127 151 150 150 148 136 137 129 130 141 127 149 146 141 146 147 121 129 142 122 119 145 123 137 151 131 124 141 152 150 140 132 140 131 145 140 138 153 79 Student and A Phil Aaron ....... - -, 65, 80 Philip Ackerman --- --- --,,, 38, 40 Lee Adams .................. 56 Mr. Paul Akard ............,, 139 Rick Alexander .... 43, 45, 55, 79 Steve Alexander .... , .........., 74 Duwayne Anderson .,......,,,, 65 joe Anderson ...... ...... - - 69 judy Andrews .... ., ...... 39 Phil Andrews .... -- --- 25 Peggy Armstrong ...... ..... 5 5 Bill Arnold ....... .,, ...... 40, 41 Paul Arzet ...... ..... 6 2 joanne Ashby -- ..... 39 Mark Ashley .... ....... 6 1 Dave Atkinson --- .... 62, 69 Larry Atteberry - ......... 41 Steve Augusterfer -- -- 38, 43, 45 Dave Auble ...... ........ 6 1 Mike Aurs .... .... 6 4, 65 Ann Austin --- ........ - 126 Ben Austin --- --- 8, 40, 126 Carla Austin -- ........ 142 Mark Axelrod --- .... 9, 78, 142 Susan Ayres -- --- 9, 42, 44, 55 B Mr. Frank Baird -..--- .... 74, 81 Bob Balay ..... --- 62, 71 Micki Ballard --- -- 43, 135 Steve Barnett -- --- ----- 62 Tommy Barton ........ ....... 3 8 Bob Basler ....... ., ...... 52, 128 Yvonne Bates ................ 96 Gary Bauer ..... ...... - - 23, 144 Ann Beck .... 36 37, 39, 45, 52, 119 john Belknap ................ 55 Dick Benjamin ................ 71 Bob Bennett .... ....... 6 2, '69 jan Bennett ....... , .... 38, 43 jo Ellen Bennett --- ----- 51 john Bennett .... ...... 7 6 Steve Berger .... --- 61, 80 Donna Bernard --- ---- 150 Peggy Bernd .... ........... 3 9 Don Berns .... ............ 5 1, 73 Sylvia Berzins ---., .......... 17, 42 Anne Beyer --- -- 44, 52, 53, 127 Harriet Bickell -- ..... 38, 40, 41 Cheryl Biggs -- ..... 110, 133 joanna Binion - .........,. 38 Anne Bird ...... 2 .... 22, 123 john Blackburn -..- ---..- 65 Sally Blackley ..... .--.. 1 24 Charma Blacklidge --- --- 41, 46 Mrs. janet Blocker --- .... . .... 87 Dale Bloem .............. 30, 42 Lisa Blum ................... 38 Stan Bockoski ........ 65, 69, 145 joan Bode .... 30, 31, 36, 43, 121 Meriane Boehm ................ 39 Cynthia Boggs --. ......... --- 46 Richard Bogigian -- 61 Steve Bola ...... .... 7 7 Neil Bolding --- ----- 41 Steve Bond --- .... -- 64 Bob Borden -... --- ...... 51, 70 Fred Borden ................. 71 Bob Borneman ,,............,, 38 john Bowers .... 15, 36, 42, 44, 46 Michael Boyd ............-- ,-- 38 Mike Boyd .......... 19, 78, 145 Carol Boyer -- 18, 39, 40, 42, 51, 105 Ed Boyer .................. 41, 65 Miss Charlene Boyle -- --- 57, 87 Anne Brafford ....... ,, 6, 55 Elizabeth Brayton -- .... --- 47 154 Bill Brecht ..... Hope Bridges --- Steve Britton ..... Mary Broadbent -- Ben Brouhard --- Bill Brown .... Mr, Bob Brown Carole Brown --- Michell Brown --- Faculty Index ---- 41 --s-- 38 ---- ei, 80 -- 36, 149 ---- 16,40 --- 61, 71 ------- es -. ...... 131 -- 43, 96, 121 Virginia Craig - -.- - Mr. Paul Brown -- ..... 39, 44 Susan Brown --, -- ,,-,,-, 43 Steve Browne ...........,-,, - 38 Kathy Brownewell 38, 52, 53, 138 Ellen Bucek ........--- q 55, 140 Don Buddenbaum 12, 42, 52, 53, 102, 135 Lenny Bunes --- --- -,-,,,, 76 Tom Burch .-,.....,,,,. ,..,, 7 3 Bill Burnett .,.-,,,,,--- ------ 6 5 Steve Burns ....,,--,,---,-,-- 71 Dave Burris -- 36, 51, 61, 78, 148 Earl Burtnett sq ,,-.-,-,,, 62, 69 Bill Burtt .,,-,,-,,---- ------- 2 7 Marty Butcher -- ,,,, 76 Kent Butler -- ,,-,,-- 18 Richard Buya -- ,,, 51, 78 Richard Byrd ,,,,,, ------ 6 5 C Dan Cahill ........ 38, 54, 57, 151 Margery Cahn ..........,, 39, 46 Linda Cameron --, ,,,,-,,, 44, 51 David Campbell --- ..-,, ,-, 22 jim Campbell -- ....,,,- 38 judy Canada --- ......,, ,, 55 Mike Caplan --- ..-- 25, 31, 57 Linda Caplinger -- .... 39, 150 Chris Carlson -- ,,,,-,,- 45 Phyllis Carlson .......,,,,,- ,-- 42 Don Carnahan ........, ,,,, '64, 80 Marty Carpenter -- 43, 49, 61, 68 76 Barbara Carr .......... 39, 41, 46 Patricia Carry -- -, .........., , 38 Tony Castor --- .-,,,. 43, 61 Kenny Castor ..... --- 43, 61, 80 Paulette Cayce ........,,,, ,,,, 3 3 Steve Caylor .........,,,, -,,,, 3 8 Roger Chaftin -- 35, 39, 40, 41, 42, 49, 51 73 Cary Chambers ..... .......,,, 2 5 Buzzy Cheesman -..- ,,,,,-,- 76 Bill Chrissinger -- --- 78 Sindee Clark --- --- 8, 145 jim Clark .... ....,,,-,, 3 6 Mike Clark ...... ,,-,, 3 6, S1 61 Don Cleveland ........ 51, 72, 73 Stan Cleveland ...... , 43, 51, 58 73 janet Clodfelder ........,. 14, 39 Maryann Clodfelter ......,,-, H, 39 Alan Cohen ...,,, -,,,- A 66, 67 Linda Cohen .........,,, ,,,- 1 47 Marty Cohen ...-.,- , 43, 53, 121 Nancy Cohen --- ., ,,-, 26, 52, 146 Steve Cohen -- --, ,,,,, 65, '69 David Collins ,,,,,.-,-- ---- 3 9, 40 Polly Colvin .... 43, 50, 102, 135 Mr. Larry Combs -,,,----- --- 136 john Compton ..,,,,,,,-- -,--- 3 0 Sara Compton ......,, ,- 43, 55, 105 Steve Compton ..,,,,.,,, U 40, 41 lim Conkle ---- 43, 48, 49, 105 Pam Conn ..,,,, F ,,,------ 38, 116 lon Constable .......,,, ,,---, 6 3 joe Cook ......,,, ,,,------, 4 1 MSW C0014 ---..... -- 30, 55, 147 lim Cooney -- 30 42, 43, 49, 55, 64, 79, 135 Bob Cooprider ...,,, ,---,---- - 61 Tobi Coraz --- --,,-- 132 Dean Craft --, -- 49 Sally Creekmore --- --- 38, Steve Cremeans ............... Sharon Crone ................ Anne Crosbie .............. 7, Kathy Crosbie -- 38, 42, 43, 88, joyce Cundiff ................ Steve Curry .......... 36, 37, D john Darmer --. ............... - Pam Davidson -- 36, 37, 40, 42, 53, Tom Davidson -........... 65, Nancy Davis --- --- 36, 37, Sam Davis ........ ..... 6 5 Stewart Davis ............ 61, Catherine Dean ............ ,, Mrs. Marilyn Dearing ........ 30 Steve Deck .... . 42, 52, 57, 134, Mr. Wallace Decker ............ john DeHof .................. Susan DeLaney --- ----- Libbie DeMars --- --- 55, Diane DeMilt ..... --- 52, Mrs. Mary C. D Mr. Dickinson - jim Dickison - -,- - George Diggle - Carol Dillon --- Randy Doerr ..... janet Donnelly Debbie Dorman Mr. Earl Dose --- jim Douglass .. - Brandt Downey judy Duckworth IBZ -.. ...- ..-- --- 36, 37, Linda Duffy ..... joni Dupuy .... Susie Durcan -- joe Dye ..... john Eaglesfield Larry Edwards E Bette Eib - 2 ........ - Margo Eldridge Mrs. Mary Ann Ronnie Elrod ......... Shirley Elrod ...... Sceeter Engel Mark Engleman jeff Eshowsky -- - Steve Everitt ...... ,- jane Everly ....... --- 8, 19, 46, 29, 37, jerry Egger ---222.3.-----397-40, 20, 41 'E1ESr1--3---F--u ---gzf Bob Ewald ........... Mrs. Rosalind Ewing Linda Exley ......... Carol Falender F Mike Farmer --- jim Farrell -- Carol Fattic - - - Gary Faust --- Barbara Feck -- Bob Feldman -- Bill Fender --- Carol Fenner .... Ken Ferguson --- .... ---- Lee Ann Fink --- Linda Fischer --- 49, 21, 47, 39 41, 65. -- 52, 21, 55, 41 128 80 121 43 150 46 148 44, 122 69 43 69 71 36 43 159 41 71 132 146 145 16 133 40 68 39 71 51 55 79 39 78 51 137 147 124 41 40 41 41 51 55 84 65 5 53 38 20 44 40 65 32 46 56 41 71 51 149 50 41 80 46 77 122 39 David Fishel -- .......... 61, 71 Bonnie Fisher .... 38, 40, 41, 46, 110, 132 David Fitch .... ........-. 6 5 Susannah Fitch ..-- --- 42, 144 judy Flack ..... ...--- 9 5 Steve Fleming -- ..... 80 David Flynn --- ..--.. -- 80 Claude Ford --- ...---- -- 78 Mark Ford -..--- -------- 52, '69 Nancy Forsyth .... --- 56, 57, 130 Mary jo Foster --- .... 38, 43, 50 Sandy Fouke .... ......--- ---- 4 5 Marilyn Frakes ...-...-----.- 130 Nancy Frakes ...... 43, 54, 57, 130 Susan Frakes --- ....... 53, 130 Allyson Frand -- -------- --- 46 Carolyn Freeman -- -------- 55 Parfenita Freeman - ......-.. 46 David Freund .... ..- 51, 61, 143 Mary Beth Frew --- ------- -- 51 Nancy Fry ....... ---------- - 98 Pam Fry ...... ----------- - 43 Cheryl Fyre ..-. ....-..------ --- 39 Richard Furlow .... 39, 45, 51, 64, 65, 79 G jim Gage ....- ----- 4 9, 51. 70, 71 William Garten -- -.--------- 43 judy Garvey .... ...-.----- 5 2 joe Gatti ..... ...--- ------- 4 Lucinda Gaul - ..... - ---.------- 16 Barbara Gavin -- 37, 39, 42, 43, 48, 53, 135 Tom Gavin ....------ - ---- 7, 41 Bill cerlib ...... . ..... --- 64, 80 Harriet Giezendanner -- ..... 19 Neil Gifford - ....... ....- 8 O Pat Gilbert .... --- ---- -- 11 Penny Gilbert --- -- 52, 145 Steve Gilbert .... ------- 5 5 Duane Gilchrist --- --- 41, 62 Susan Gilliland -- ----- 39 Carl Gilson --- --- 41 Barry Glazer .... .....- 1 5 Barbara Glazier -- --- 39, 122 Dwight Goble -- - 39, 40, 41 Nancy Gold .... ------.- 5 1, 125 Gary Golden .....--- --- -------- 74 julie Goldsmith .... ---- 43, 48, 110 Steve Goldsmith -- 10, 18, 35, 38, 43, 49, 54, 56, 57, 138 Bill Goodman -...--- -------- - 38 Steve Goodman ......... - 61, 80 Sue Gorby ..... ---- 1 24 Patty Graus --- ------- 35, 40 Ellen Griffin -- ....----- - 36. 40 Dick Griggs ...... . .... 49. 55, 56. 57 Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs -------- 87 Pete Grills .......... ---- 5 2, 69 Steve Grimm ........ -------- 7 5 Steve Griswell .... --- 7, 38, 127 Susan Grosvenor -- ....---- 45 Patti Grove .... ------.. 5 0 Mike Guion -- .... ..---.-- - 55 Howard Gurvitz - -- 11, 57, 133 H Dave Haisley ...... - -- 41, 71 Mrs, Eileen Hall ..... --- 33 Mr, j, Raymond Hall .....-- ----- 8 4 Larry Hall ..------ --------- - 74 Steve Ham ......- ---. -------- 115 Vickie Hamilton .... 26, 39, 41, 46 Peggy Hammer ......- ------- 1 01 Cathy Hanna .... -------- - -- 96 Annette Hannum --- -- 12 Ron Hansen ...... -- 61 jariice Harden .... -------- , 46 Margaret Harden --- ------- -- 45 Mr. Harold Harding .... 5, 5, 33, 43 Doug Harvey .... Debra Hatfield --- jack Hatfield -- Bob Hatley -- 71 39 65 76 71 23 Rick Havens ...- -.... 6 2, Susie Havens ....... ...... 3 6, 1 Anita Hawickhorst .... 42, 52, 57, 134, 159 Kitzi Haycox --- -- 47, 55 Patty Hayes -.. ....... 25 Bob Heath .... .... 3 8, 44 Kent Heaton ..... ...... 4 1, 80 Dave Heckman ..... -- 41, 52, 140 Sherrill Heckman --- ...... -- 39 Susan Heger .... .......... 3 9 judi Heidlott .... --- 20, 45, 46 Marion Henderson ......... 36 Charlotte Henley -. ....... 38 Anita Heppner --- -- 37, 39, 40 Steve Herman .... --- 55, 56, 149 jim Heubi ........ .......... 4 8 Mrs. Thelma Hites --- ..... - 121 Fred Hoberg ........ --, 38, 41 David Hobson .............. 62 69 Mrs. Rosalee Hofmann .......... 27 jack Hogan .................. 74 jim Holdeman -- 44, 49, 57, 136, 159 Leslie Hollander .............. 148 Gary Holle ............. .... 7 4 jon Holloway --- ., .... --- 127 jerry Holman -- -- 78 judy Holmes --- --- --- 51 Sharon Holmes --- ....... -- 47 Bill Holton ..... --- 51, 67, 79 jim Hopkins -..- .----. - 132 Rita Horner .... . ............ 132 Alan Horwitz ................ 39 Ronald Hostetler .............. 20 Dave Houk ...... 7, 43, 49, 68, 140 Kim Houseman ................ 41 Terry Howard .,.......... 62, 71 Tom Hubbard --- -- 38, 44, 65 Nancy Hudson --- ........ ..- 46 janet Huehl --- ........ .. 128 judy Huehl .... -- 43, 55, 128 janie Huffman --- ........ -c 39 jon Hughes .... ........ 7 8 judy Hulen -,- -- 18 38 Bill Hull --- -- 67, 68 Toni Hull ,.--- ,-.. 3 9 Steve Hunley --- ---- 41 Mike Hunt .... ..... 3 8 Susan Hunter --- -- 39 52 Tom Hunter -- .... 71 Max lnglert -- .... -- 24, 49, 80 Larrie Isaac -- --- 33, 52 Carter jackson .... 43, 48, 49, 51, 60, 61 62 Keith jackson .... 41, 43, 49, 53, 83, 135 Scott jackson ................ 69 Mr. Warren K. jackson ...... 33, 49 Mary Ellen jacobs .... 15, 18, 412, Linda jamison -- Doug jaques --- 57, 135, 52. 159 56 44 Dave jensen ........ .... 4 3, 60, 77 jerry johnson .... 17, 49, 55, 105 Gracia johnson -- 18, 39, 40, 43, 53 judy johnson ............ 38, 123 Mary Sue johnson -- 39, 43, 46, 47 Stan johnson ....,. 51, 64, 65, 78 Tom johnson ............ 67, 151 Kay jones -- 38, 42, 43, 52, 102, 139 Lynn jones .................. 47 Diana jordan ........... .... 4 6 K john Kaellner .... ....... 3 6 Kathy Kahn .... ......... 9 6, 129 Rick Kammen ................ 77 judy Kammins ............ 44, 55 Dick Kandrac .... 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 49, 141 Brenda Kane .............. 38, 121 john Keeler -- ........... 62, 71 Dave Keen - ,,,,-,.,, 120 Vicki Keller -- ..... 36, 52, 148 Terri Kelly .... --- 36, 37, 40, 44 judy Kercher .... ........ 2 0, 46 Kim Kercheval ............ 43, 50 Georgianne Kerr .... 39, 41, 42, 44, 46, 133 Dan Keyler .................. 71 Mary Louise Kidwell .......... 46 Dianne Kinder ................ 25 Bob King ........... 42, 49, 124 Margie Kingdon .... 17, 28, 36, 40, 42, 44, 1416 Mary Anne Kingery .......... 133 Captain james Kirkpatrick ...... 25 Mary Kathryn Kite ........ 36, 40 Darryl Kladden .............. 77 Dave Klapper ..... .......... 6 1 Sheila Klapper .... -- 52, 55, 149 Mike Klausmeier .......... 35, 44 joe Klein ................ 74, 75 Marilyn Kolesar .... 15, 28, 36, 37, 40, 47, 141 jim Kopernak --- ...... 40, 41 Dave Kosene -- ..... 69, 120 john Kramer -.. ............ 41 john Kratz .... -- 51, 52, 78, 151 Nancy Krueger ............ 39, 45 Tom Kunze --- - - ---- 36 L Doug Laramore --- ...... 71, 80 Sandy Laramore -- --- 43, 50, 135 Mr. Larr ...... ......., 1 33 Peggy Larsen -- ....... 51 Brenda Larson --- --- 24, 106 Diane Lautner --- ....... -- 39 Doug Lawless -- --- 49, 78, 79 Mr. Lawson .... ........ 1 33 janet Laxen ...... ....,..,,, 4 6 jim Leamon ...............-.. 68 Mr. Mordie Lee .......... 64, 65 Rickey Lee .... 43, 49, 51, 62, 63, 66, 67, 77, 127 Sharon Legg ,..........,.,,, ,, 55 Doug LeMaster -- ........ 65, 69 Mr. james Lemen ............ 122 Pam LeMond ............ 52, 119 Sherry Levy .... 18, 47, 53, 56, 57, 137, 159 Greg Lewis .............. 55, 113 Norman Lewis -- 18, 42, 44, 49, 120 judi Lichtenberg .............. 56 john Lieberman ............ 51, 70 Bob Lieberman ,- --- 17, 74, 76 Marcia Logan -- .... 55, 138 Philip Logan --- ..... -- 57 Christine Lohss -- .... 39 john Longsdorf --- --- 23 jane Loudin ..... ..... 1 45 Tom Love ..... ............... 3 6 Mr. Robert Ludlow L... -- 51, 70, 78 Dave Lyman -- 5, 43, 49, 51, 78, 150 M Helen McClure .... ..... 1 21 Ron McClure ...... --- 65, 79 Sharon McCormick ........ 38, 128 Dave McCreary ............ 36, 44 Sally McCreary ................ 10 Sandy McCreary .... 10, 43, 50, 118 Norman McDermott ........,... 41 155 Philip McKinley -- janet McKinney -- john MacLucas --- Betty Macy ..... Frances Madinger -- Nancy Madritsch --- jeff Madtson .... Fritz Maehling --- Nancy Malgren --- Bob Manion ..... Kathy Manning ,,, Steve Manning --- Paul Mannweiler - Bonnie Mardis .... Peggy Marquis --- III'Eki -- 38 ?i3 2,2'?ii fff'55fEQi- ------- 39 , Karen Marsh -- --- 41 , 46, Linda Marsh -- ...H,.,, -- Sherry Marsh --- --- -.-- Sharon Marston - -,, 39 jayne Marthin - --- Benita Martin --- ,,, Bobbi Martin ....,. --- --,, Diann Martin ..... Mrs. Loren Martin ........,,,- Melissa Martin ...... 31, 53, Suzannah Martin - - 44, Mike Means --, .... - Steve Mears ........ Donna Meek --- Lennie Meng jean Merrill - Charles Meyer ..,. . janet Meyer - Sona Mika ..... ...... joan Milburn Dan Miller ..... janice Miller ...... Dave Mills ........ 30, 31, 42, 48, 53, 88 ------- 65 fff'4if?R5 ------ 39, ' 3ii'46f'49f 51 '18f542 36, 37, 40 ------- 51. -------- 38 ------ 4L 70 Mr. George Mingle ...... ,- - Stan Minnick .... 36, 37, 40, 57, Marsha Minton .............. Pam Mitchell .... 36, 40, 41, 44, 52, 54, 57, Randy Mitchell .... 43, 49, 61, 74, judy Moeller ..........,, 50, Sally Mohr ................... Bob Morgan .... 44, 49, 51, 70, Mr. Clarence Morgan .... , ...... Fred Morris .................. Sandy Mosier ................ jeani Moust .......... 12, 49, Merri Mueller .... 10, 42, 43, 50. Marianne Mulrey ...... 18, 42, Linda Mundt .....,.. 36, 40, Mr. j. Fred Murphy .... . .... 25, Kathy Murphy Marilynn Myers -- N EEi-4i'46f52f Bill Neale .... .... 4 3, 49, 55, Steve Nealon - .......... - Susan Negley --- .... -- -- Brian Nelson --- ------- Valerie Netter -- ...... -- Cindy New --- --- 44, 53, jerry Norris .... ........ Chris Northcott --- ------- Pat Nott ...... -- 39, joAnn Nuhn -- ----- O Karen Oberlies ..... ..... 5 2, Andy Ogle .... .... 4 5, 55, Kenny Ogle --- Terry O'Hair ,-- Gary Olin .... Robert Olin --- 156 --- 48, 57, -ilfffiii 43 40 49 38 47 49 76 71 51 70 45 71 113 124 138 136 50 136 42 137 39 46 149 31 120 43, 143 '69 61 47 125 41 53, 122 27 55 42 70 41 132 71 42, 151 43 42, 127 68, 76 146 46 143 14 65 46 146 48. 127 51 129 32 46 140 65 61 21 44 46 133 41 65 137 46 140 141 141 39 70 71 Ben Olsen --- Dick Olsen --- --- john Olsen ....... ------- 38, 68 --- 26, 39, 41 ----------- 120 Margie Olsen ................. 39 Torn Olvey .... 36 43, 49, 55, 135 Kathleen O'Shea ...... , .....,.. 46 Suzanne Overman -- .......... 46 P Ann Pace ........ -..- 18 jeff Page ........ ....- 5 Mary Alice Page -- Ted Papaila .... ,- Barbara Parish --- Kevin Parnell -- Gayle Patterson -- janice Patterson .. -- Richard Patton --- Rich Payne .... Bob Pegg .... --212'57f 51 98 --------..- 44 --- 41, 65, 69 51 39 76 --:5::::-120 43 61 68 --- 1 1 Tim Peirce -- ..... 38, 41 Suzi Pels ................ 42, 44 Mr. john Perry ............... 77 Mike Perry -- 51,1 60, 61, 67, 78, 141 lim Peters -- ................ 144 Albert Pettet ................. 65 Denny Phegley --- Bob Phillips --- Diane Phillips -- Myla Pierson -- Mary Pinnell --- Karen Piotroski -- Ann Piper .... Marilyn Platte --- --- 51, 70 -- 36,79, 76 149 --------- 51 -- 43, 128 ----,- 14 -- 38,41 ---- 44 ---- 27 Mary jane Pock -- ...... 46 Rick Posson ...... -- 38, 44 Mr. Gene Poston .,- -- 29, 43 Steve Powers ...... ..,, A 38 Susanne Powers --- ...... --- 46 Larry Prange ........---,.,.,, 23 Pam Pratt ............... ,,,, 3 9 Steve Pratt .... 9, 44, 51, 78, 80 Steve Pressler .....,-,,..,,,,, 79 Bob Proctor ,-- - -.., ,-- U, 65 Carolyn Pruitt ....- ,-, 46 R Doug Raeburn .... Dennis Raichart ..-- -- 65, julia Ranney -- ....... -- joanne Reed --- - Terri Reed -- Ernie Reeve .... Phyllis Reeve -- joey Refkin --- Peggy Reichert --- Scott Reid .... jane Remley --- Larry Reuben -- Dottie Rice ..... Miss Louise Rice -- Doug Richards .... Kenny Richardson --- Warren Richmond --- Mr. Roger Riley .... Mr. Gene Ring -- Paul Robare --- Doris Robinson - George Robinson -- Milford Robinson .... Sally Robinson - Sue Roller ........ john Rominger .... 68 42 26, 39 36, 39, 40, 49 46 --------- 123 ----- 123 -- 38, 57 ------- 53 --------- 62 -- 42, 53, 122 ----- 65, 80 -------, 46 87 ----- 119 ---- , 41 40 -----16r 80 ------ 33,139 -- 62, 67, 68 41 46 -------- 65,69 28,36,37,4O ----------- 41 ----------- 149 42, 49, 5r 56 Linda Rosebrock ,,,,,----, --hd Lynn Rosebrough .... Sue Rosebrough --- Barbara Rosen ba rger jud Ross y ....... Bill Royer .... Donna Russell --- Marsha Rosenstein 2- ---, 11, 18, -- 39, 50, 54 , 57, 78, 148 38 39 -ffff-39 43 55 133 139 ---- 55, 106 46 Mr. Ronald Russell ............ 120 Larry Rust ........ 40, 41, 441, 132 Mike Ryan ..... ..........., 7 8 S Don Salatich -- --- --- 48, 49 Ron Salatich .... ....- 74, 75 Rachelle Salzman -- ..... 14 jeff Sander .................. 41 Mark Sander ............,.... 76 Rick Sander .... 17, 38, 49, 67, 76 Mike Santry .............. 57, 138 Gordon Saskin .............. 55, 61 Dan Satinsky -- Steve Savage --- Susan Schaffner --- ....... ---- Bill Schnackel ..- 65 -- 5, 41, 46 43 S-- 41, 44, 57 Susan Schrader -.. ......... 39 john Schroder -- .... 65, 69 Carol Schubert -- --- 41, 46 Dave Schulz --- ----- 38 Paul Schulz ....... .......... 1 41 Ann Schumacher ............... 7 Dave Schumacher .... 49, 51, 61, 67, 72, 73 janice Schumacher ...... ,. ...... 39 Darrel Scott ............ ,, 41, 57 Linda Scott ........ 49, 53, 56, 120 Steve Scott --- Sue Ann Scott -- janet Searcy -- Ted Sedam -- -------- 78, 80 ----------- 12 -- 36, 37, 42 ------- 20 42 Lee Seldon -- .... 15, Bill Sellery .... -- 11, 55, 61 Sandi Servaas --- ,-- 51, 54, 135 Chuck Sexson ..... ........ 1 44 Randy Sexson ...... ........ 4 3 Susan Shackelford --- .... 39, 55 Lynn Shafer ..............,... 36 Roger Sharlow ......... 51, 61, 78 Terry Sheckell ......,........- 41 Anne Sheeks .... 42, 49, 53, 83, 139 Harriet Sheets ............ ,- 39, 51 Steve Shepple ....,,........., 44 Kathy Sherman -, --, -,,,,, 46 Patty Shimer --- .--,,,.,,, -, 39 Kent Shookman .,,, 61, 68, 71, 76 Ron Short ......... 61, 67, '68, 76 lo Linda Shreve ............... 40 Ted Shultz ..... ....-, 7 9 Don Siegel --.- ...... 78 Stuart Siegel --- -- 15, 121 janet Silver .... ---,, 2 7 janice Silver ...... --- 27 Elaine Simmons --- .... -- 36 Mike Simmons -- .......- 34 Ross Simmons --,- ....., 65, 69 Bill Simon .... -- 60, 61, 80 Bruce Simon -.. Matt Simon -- Randy Singer -- Chris Smith --- Patty Smith -- Dennis Socks -- john Spahr .... Tom Spahr -,--- Gene Spenny --- Bill Sporleder --- Beth Stanfill -- Bill Stanfill -- jeff Stanford ---S-----------H Fred Stark .... ,-- Mike Stayton ........ 41 Fritz Steck ...... 43, Charles Steen ,-, ,,,.,,,,,----- - Arnold Stein .... Bill Stenberg ..... Laura Stenberg -- Linda Stenberg - - Leslie Stephens -,- .,,,,, nu --- 52 78 148 -------- 159 -3 65 68 80 -------- 143 -------- 33 --- 121 --------- 62 ---------- 133 --- 9,11,44, 28, 36, 38. 40, . 49, 51, 61, 80, ' --SI'38 65 45 69 65 41 81 131 38 80 123 123 123 39 Linda Stevens ..... .... 2 6, 39, 52 Sfc. Richard Stoe -------------- 95 Diane Stone .... -- 38, Tobe Stone ..... Sharon Stoughton 53, 83, 141 ------------- 78 -2 ...... 39, 136 Sue Stou hton E ---... - - - .. - - - - Tom Stoughton ...... Larry Stout .... 20, 136 ----,, 62, 136 39 56 65 Barbara Strader ,-,,,-,.------- Pat Strader .,-,-- -,,-,,--,--- Dan Straney ....... Steve Streeter ........ 41 , 61 , Dean Strietelmeier - - 19 ------,---- 61 76 44 Mark Sutton .... isfifaf-45,-45f 51, 70, 71, 140 Tom Swayze --- ,........,.. H 77 T Greg Taggert ....... ....,- 7 1 jim Taylor --- --- - 115, 131 Sam Taylor ...... -- 51, 77 Ken Terfler ....... ..... 6 1 Mr. john Terhune ..-- Carol jo Thomas --.. Melanie Thomas --- ..-s- 124 ------ 36 --- 39, 44 Patty Thomas --- .... -- 41 jan Thompson -- -- 38, 55 Karen Thompson -- ........ 40 Sue Ticusan --- --- --- 43, 115 jim Tilford --- ....,,-,-,-, -, 48 Katie Tilford .... 42, 56, 57, 146 Guy Tirendi --- ............ U 44 Steve Traylor -- ............ 125 Marty Trout ...... 2 .......,- 137 Rick True .................... 81 Fred Tucker .... 43, 49, 67, 68, 140 jim Tucker .... 18, 42, 43, 48, 49, 51, 61, '67, 69, 130 Lucinda Tucker .............. 140 Rick Tucker ....... ------- 38, 41 jim Tulley -- 18, 42, 43, 49, 88, 152 Cary Tumey ..............--.. 61 New junior Historical Society Lee Adams Sylvia Berzins Pam Conn Cameron Turney --- -- Tom Turney -2 .... V Larry Van Arendonk jim VanTassel ........ M iss Barbara Va rgo Andi Vinstein ..... - Susan Voigt ..... Shari Vrell --- Vicki Vrell --- 41, 46 64. 80 ------- 41 51, 148 25, 51 ------- 47 --- 5, 152 ----- 14 --- 38 W jayne Walden ..... ....-... 3 9 Beth Walker ..... .......... 1 2 Ware Walker ..... 62, 69, 71 janie Wallace -- ........ 12 Denny Ward --- .... 51, 61 Peggy Ward --- ........ 30, 45 Tim Watson ..... --- 42, 101, 149 Phyllis Weinstein --- ........ - 119 Mr. R. L. Wellman - ....... 106 Alice Wenclling -- ...... 137 judy Westfall --- 8, 9, 43 Dave White .... jim Wilcox ..... Diane Williams --- jody Williams ..... --..----, 78 ----- 41 Kathy Williams ......,,-,,,.,, jim Williamson ..s. 51, 67, 74 - 50 ----------- 137 46 75 1 Nancy Willis -- ........ 36, Karen Wilson --- Linda Wilson --- Wayne Wilson --- Senior Members Diane Hagans Susan Hunter Astra Rozite New Quill and Scroll Senior Members Anne Beyer john Bowers Carol Falender jim Holdeman Suzannah Martin Mike Santry Anne Sheeks Diane Stone 51 --- ..... -- 39 39 38 New National Lee Adams Ben Austin Ben Brouhard Michell Brown Dan Cahill Pam Conn Carol Falender Sue Corby Bob Wineriter -- --- 6, 38, 41, 49 Lois Wingfield -- ......... 106 Sharon Wininger --- --- 39 Elizabeth Winter -- --- 147 Doug Wire ....... ...... 8 O Linda Witte ......,. ....-.. 5 1 Gail Wolf -, ........ --- 50, 51 Mrs. josephine Wolf -- .... 4 32 Heidi Wolfram ...... --- 52, 128 Bobbie Wood ...., ,,.,-,. 2 5 jill Wood .... ..... 5 , 144 Mike Wood ,-- -- 61, 70, 79 Paul Wood --- .... 19, 144 Steve Wood .... ....... 7 1 joan Woodard --- ---- 43 Bill Woodruff --- -, ..s--.-. ss 74 Dave Woods .............. 65 71 john Wooley ................. 76 Chris Woolling .... 15, 42, 43, 49, 51, 54, 57, 79, 88, 120 Ken Woolling .,..,........... 144 Nancy Wormser -- 36, 42, 54, 57, 130 Dick Wrennick .s,.,.......... 149 jim Wright .... ............. 7 9 Nancy Wright -- -- 40, 42, 55, 135 Y Charles Young .... ..... 6 2 Iohn Young --- -- 41 44 Robin Young --- ---- 79 Z Mike Zimmermann ............ 61 Marty Zohn ...... 43, 53, 102, 135 Honor Society Senior Members Diane Hagans jucly johnson Marilyn Kolesar judy Lichtenberg Katie Phillabaum Don Salatich Stuart Siegel 157 Activities A A Cappella Choir -,- ...... ---- 38 Accompanists .....,,, --- .... -- 37 Administration .....,,. s,- 32-33 AFS Exchange Students -- --- 30-31 AFS Finalists -.....,,. .... 3 O Art Club .....,...., ,... 4 5 Art Department --.- --- 26-27 B Band ......... ....s, - -- 41 Band Tag Day -- --- ----- 6 Baseball ..... ,,---- --- 74-76 Basketball ..... --- 66-'69 Baton Club ..... .... 4 6 Bookstore -., ..,,...... --- 16 Booster Club .....-...... ,,- --- SO Card Section .............. .... 1 2 Boys' State Representatives .......... ,..... 1 8 Business Education Department -- --- 22-23 C Clef Club ..... ...... ...... 4 O Cross Country -- --- --- 64-65 D DAR Good Citizen -- --- --- 18 E English Department --- ,,, -- 16-17 F SOO Parade -- ...... - .... .... - 7 Football .................... --- 59-63 Foreigneers ....... ............ ...... 4 7 Foreign Language Department ..,.... --- 16-17 Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show ..-- --- 110 Future Nurses Club ............ --- 47 G GAA ...................... --- 51 Girls' Concert Choir ........ --- 39 Girls' State Representatives -- --- 18 Golden Singers ........... --- 36 Golf ................... ---. 77 H High School Red Cross ......... .... 4 7 Hi-Y ............ . .......... ...... 4 9 Homecoming ............... --- 10-11 Home Economics Department --- --- 22-23 l Industrial Arts Department .--- --- 22-23 Intramurals ................ ,.--- Sl IU Honors Program Winners -- --- 17 l junior Achievement --- ..... ---- 5 junior Class Officers ..... - --, 102 --- --- 42 junior Historical Society s-- Chicago Trip ....... junior-Senior Prom --- ----- -- 105 - .... --- 91 K Key Club -- ...... --- 48-49 158 Index Lettermen's Club -- Library Club .... Light Crew ..... Madrigals .......... Math Department Miss and Mr. Riparian-- Musical - ............ - Music Department .... National Honor Society National Merit Semi-finalists - National Thespians ......... Orange Aid --- Orchestra -..- Physical Education Department Photo Club .............. Quill and Scroll -- Radio Hi-Fi Club ..... - Reserve Cheerleaders - -- Riparian Calendar ..... Riparian News Bureau Riparian Newspaper .... Riparian Photo Staff --- Riparian Yearbook .... ROTC ............ Safety Council ..... Scenery Crew - , .... Science Club - .... - ' E1-Q6 28 26 II' 11-35 24 --SEZ 'Ei '26 Science Department ..... Senior Class Officers ....... .... 18 Social Studies Departm GDT Sound Crew ............ - - - Sta ge C rew ........... Student Council -- Tennis -- Track --- Tri-Hi-Y -- Understudies - Varsity Cheerleaders .. .. - Wrestling -- - 72 78 70 A year to remember Tragedy within national, local, and yearbook cir- cles temporarily halted work several times on the 1964 Riparian yearbook. On November 22, staffers dropped all work despite approaching deadlines and assembled around the radio to listen, disbelieving, to reports of the tragic assassination of President john F. Kennedy. On the local level, several Riparian staffers rushed to help clear crowds and comfort the injured in the Coliseum explosion, which claimed over 7O lives, including those of friends and relatives of Ripplites. Even closer to all concerned with the working end of the yearbook was the death of Mr. Richard Brier, representative for Associates Engravin-g and Benton Review Publishing Companies. ln his lO- year association with the Riparian, Mr. Brier had become an irreplaceable part of its production. Stepping in to help out where Mr. Brier had as- sumed duty before, Randy Singer, former Ripplite, accepted the task of taking, developing, and printing opening and academic section pictures, as well as others throughout the book. Special thanks also go to Mr. David McConnell of Benton Review and Mr. Larry Wells of Associates for the many trips they made to Ripple from their respective companies, miles away, to assist staffers after Mr. Brier's death. Offering journalistic knowledge and sympathetic guidance, Mrs. Ruth Marie Griggs and Miss Charlene Boyle helped the staff throu-gh numerous crises. 1964 RIPARIAN YEARBOOK STAFF Co-editors .........................., Steve Deck Anita Hawickhorst Mary Ellen jacobs Assistant Editors -- --- Susan Frakes-Pictures Barbara Gavin-Copy Advertising Staff ....,......., Sherry Levy-Manager Anne Beyer, Kathy Brownewell, Marty Cohen, Suzannah Martin, Cindy New-Assistants, Bob Basler, Ann Beck, Carol Boyer, Don Buddenbaum, Nancy Cohen, Diane DeMilt, Lee Ann Fink, Penny Gilbert, Dave Heckman, Susan Hunter, Kay jones, Activities Editors --- ------ Cl'-3ClB l0l1 1S0V1 Vicki Keller, Sheila Klapper, john Kratz, Pam lane Re f'leY LeMond, Pam Mitchell, Marilynn Meyers, Karen Afhleflcs Editors -- ---------- Sceelef Engel Oberlies, Matt Simon, Heidi Wolfram-Salesmen, Mark Sutton-Assistant Ken Terfler-Assistant Album Editors -- -- Pam Davidson-Faculty PHOTO CREDW5 Anne Sheeks-Senior Rick Bried-72, 80, l59g Steve Cale-72, 80, Mr. William Diane Stone-Senior El'lrlCl1-lo, 36, '6l-62, 64-65, 68-7l, 73-74, 76-80, Linda Scott-junior 88-lOl, Neil Gifford-46, 69, 140, Anita Hawickhorst Peggy ReiChertfS0ph0m0re 13, 84, jlm l lOld6l'I13T1f48, 65, 77, 102, IOS, ll5, Melissa Martin-Freshman ll8-l52, lVlI'. EmSley jOl'1I'1SOr1f87j Phil l.Ogar11lO6Q Leigh Fullenwider-Mid-year Stan Minnicke6, l2Og Mr. William Oates-7, Ken Ogle Layout Editor .... ........... K eith jackson -56, 7l: Ted Papaila-4, llO, ll3g Bob Peterson-25, Index Editor ...... ...... - -- Susan Frakes lol. 136, l595 Bill SCl'1I'12Ckel-63, Slg Carlos Schwantes Business Managers --- -- Peggy Ward -75. 78, l29Q Randy Singer-l-63, 68, 75, 80-83, 87, Marty Zohn 92, 96, 98, ll6-ll7, 123-124, Mr. George Tilfordf9l. A new drier adds to the ease with which jim l-loldeman Drawing, measuring, and checking, yearbook editors Sherry Levy, Anita and Randy Singer complete photos for the Riparian. Hawickhorst, Mary Ellen jacobs, and Steve Deck work with the dummy. i r f , f Lf 'Zhi' Ae. lf?- V. . V fr Lflil T 4 l59 Autographs ww? 1, 'gf ' '1 ,- , - . ww -.i1'aE ',J-,r-,e- - if if V4, 1 -fx Him W P wg ,354 , :N A, 1 w-fr-7-,En-A 'B i ,J . 3 , ' H '-sqggg Eel A V, ,. l s xqsgalj , ' f f2ff 'w .1 iNf1.Q., wx A 1 jf . 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