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The 1957 academy award for actors and actresses in starring roles has been granted the RHS seniors. The four leading stars pictured at the right. . . Larry Skillman, president. Barbara Ewbank, treasurer, Ter- ry Dishinger, vice president, and Donna Walk, secretary . . . celebrate the honor with a triumphant toast. Acting in the capacity of publicity agents the people below attended meetings of the Rotary and Business and Professional Women's clubs during the year. !QfAA'cify ag0IllJ CHARLES STAMM . . . Purple Swan... tennis star . . . mad artist . . . JOHN MOS- TER . . . 'Courtesy Cruiser . . . below par . . . LARRY SKILLMAN . . . senior boss-man ...winged heels . . . boy with a horn . . . BUD SHEPLER . . . little Shag . . . t'Take Me Out to the Ball Game . . . Hi-Y chief . . . TOM HALTERMAN . . . Corn Prince . . . FFA president . . . some farmer . . . DEL- BERT MICHEL . . . aspiring artist . . . out- standing athlete . . . Mister Versatility . . . TERRY DISHINGER . . . super salesman . . . senior veep . . .never a dull moment . . . REED CALDWELL . . . plenty between the ears . . . Herbie's hot clarinet . . . amus- ing observations . . . FRED DEAN . . . prom- ising pianist . . . Flatrock Footwarmersn . . . Fifth Street fisherman. F JUDY HARDING . . . star soprano . . . 'tLong, Tall Sally . . . teaching career . . . JUDY WAITE . . . Y-teen first lady . . . Girls' State . . . fashion board . . . BARBARA EW- BANK . . . money bags . . . hospital em- ployee . . . How to Marry a Millionairen ...LINDA WALKER . . . at home in a crowd . . . powerful vocal chords . . . free- dom of speech . . . SONNIE HARBISON . . . his'l daughter . . . Bontrager Blues . . . growing pains . . . MADELEINE BONNE . . . that Bonne smile . . . casual and candid . . , no longer a country gal . . . SUZIE Mc- COY . . . chief disciple of Knight . . . blonde waitress . . . out on Snob Hill . . . BARBARA TIMMONS . . . lion tamer . . . Shelbyville recruit . . . Rushville's Sweetheart . . . BET- TY LOU JONES . . . brain power . . . Scher- merls aide . . . unpredictable. ONS LIO . l
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This sextet lDar1ene Parker, Sandy Keith, Leona Richard- son, Betty Newhouse, Barbara Neuman and Donna Smith! dispense refreshments between acts at the football games. Qkeafzfaf SLQJUL SEPTEMBER 4-451 students start back to school. Lions defeat Batesville 32-12. 12-Seniors pose for Holcad pics. 20-Seniors open magazine drive. 21-All pupils smile for birdie. 24-49-New Y-teens light candles. OCTOBER 12-Senior float takes homecoming honors. 24-Seniors take scholarship test. Lay cornerstone for new high school. 25-26-Vacation for Teachers' Assn. 29-Seniors measured for caps and gowns. 30-Seniors get picture proofs. NOVEMBER 4-RHS elects Ike to presidency. 9-Annual pep parade. Lions defeat Morristown. 11-17-Observe American Education Week. 20-College Guidance day. 21-Vacation for Turkey Day. 27-All school sock hop. 28-Seniors open Holcad drive. DECEMBER 4-5-Seniors present The Inner Willy. 8-Madeleine Bonne at Purdue Legislature Holcad drive ends with 454 sales. Michel gets Jaycee football award. Choir gives Christmas convo. School out for Christmas. JANUARY -Back from vacation. -Y-teens and Hi-Y solicit funds. in Salvation Army drive. -TAP's sock hop. 22-Convo on Christian Emphasis. 28-Seniors name Barbara Timmons RHS Valentine Sweetheart. FEBRUARY 2-Fred Dean wins piano honors. 8-Soph's sponsor Blue Icicle. 7-J. French best in American Legion speech contest. 9-Solo-ensemble contest at Muncie. 13-Sweetheart Dance at Legion Hall. 25-Seniors visit state legislature. MARCH 2-Lions lose to Arlington in Sectional. 5-Senior try-outs for commencement. Y-teens peddle potato chips. 19-Juniors earn S615 from supper. 20-Y-teens form theatre party. 22-Delegates attend Little UN. 26-27-Speech club in Wedding Spells. 29-Pan Hellenic party for senior gals. APRIL ' 5-Y-teens entertain mothers and install new officers. 6-Band and choir contest at Franklin. 15-18-Seniors on Washington trip. 19-22-Easter vacation. MAY 4-Good Neighbor Festival Franklin. 10-PEO tea for senior girls. 14-Rotary luncheon for 400 honor pupils. 15-BPW dinner for senior girls. 26-Baccalaureate service for 1957. 27-Here it is . . . COMMENCEMENT.
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