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practice: the 3 R s People at Ripple enjoy learning. New subjects and more modern classroom facilities, including a newly-equipped chemistry lab, add much to the school program. One new course, Library Science, not only gives those students inter- ested a chance to work in the library, but also teaches them the fundamentals of managing a library. A second new course, Diversified Occupations, brings the problems of the business world into the class- room. By holding part-time jobs, the members of the class learn by doing. The advanced social studies and advanced business education classes each year visit industrial plants and civic centers to learn more about business and government. These special courses and events add spice to the regular routine of the 3 R ' s and prove that Ripple ' s curriculum is ever increasing with the school. Library scientists study Mr. Dewey ' s Decimal System. . . . Diversified Occupations students work while learning. . . . Students on the field trip visit the Union Station.
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No, they ' re not making H bombs! These Ripple chemists are distilling water. The newly-equipped lab permitted more junior scientists to take Chemistry.
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SALUTE THE R.O.T. C. People at Ripple were really proud when Ripple ' s ROTC battalion won for the first time the first place pen- nant at the Armistice Day parade. Added to this was the honor of win- ning top rating in the 1950 Federal Inspection. This year boys of the Freshman Class were permitted to enroll thus bringing the membership to a grand total of 206 cadets — the largest in Ripple ' s history. Janet Sage, Donna Knox, Ann Chase, and Judy Risk added the year ' s feminine note to the unit when they were elected sponsors. Officers and cadets danced with their dates at the second Military Ball held at Ripple, May 12. Start- ing with the Star Spangled Ban- ner and ending with Taps it suc- cessfully ended the ROTC cadets ' year. Every Ripple girl envies the sponsors with all those ROTC men around, the top brass! ... A grand ending for the year was the Military Ball. . Here ' s
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