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HAVE FUN People at Ripple had fun all year. It started at the beginning of school in September, when friends met at lockers and in the cafeteria to com- pare programs and gossip about summer fun. New romances became current history when guys ran to beat the clock after walking their girls to classes. Something new was added to the fun schedule this year. Band Day was inaugurated to finance new hats and uniforms for the band. The Headline Hop lent fuel to the who ' s with whom fire for days. The Hoosier hysteria, basketball, was made even more lively by the expert yelling of the Booster Club. Studies took second importance to pin curls and pleas for the family car as the after game dances and the Starlight Ball passed in a social whirl. Whether they were cheering, dancing, or following the Band, Rip- plites had a wonderful time. King and Queen for a night! Donna Knox and Gordon Smith reigned as Miss and Mr. Riparian. . . . Sectionals or bust! Ripplites are off to cheer the Rockets — win or lose. 11
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School Closed. Homework Abolished. These mythical headlines adorned the gym as Ripplites danced at the Riparian Headline Hop opening the ' 50- ' 51 Ripple social season. 10
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1$ PUAY TALEN T 5 People at Ripple opened the stage season this year on November 2 and 4 with the Music Department ' s pre- sentation of Gilbert and Sullivan ' s H.M. S. Pinafore. The school ' s Christmas program featured the play, A Star in the Window, given by the Oral Expression class. Weeks of rehearsal, long hours of costume fitting, night practices, and the final dress rehearsal were pre- ludes to the big nights for Ripple vaudevillers — The Ripples — present- ed on March 30 and 31. The acts, student written and directed, were: All Year Round, Barnyard Jam- boree, Green Cheese, and The Park Bench Story. The Senior class members put their best acting forward as they presented the rollicking comedy, Best Foot Forward, to end the theatrical season on May 18. Ye jolly tars of the H.M.S. Pinafore (1950 ' s operetta) give forth with a salty song. The play, A Star in the Window, highlighted the annual Christmas program. 12 .
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