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Chefs for a night. Members of the Fathers ' Asso- ciation take over the cooking chores for their annual fish fry. Being served by a Ripple dad are Gene Skill- man a nd Charles Berwick. Preview. Mrs. Kern Miles, handicraft chair- man, shows Anne Ream the wares for the ' 52 PTA Carnival on November 21. makes Ripple ' s spirit 13
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Ripple soldiers. Cadet Lt. Col. Darrell Lance commands a platoon in parade rest. Ripple ' s ROTC unit, now a full battalion, has the largest percentage of boys enrolled in the city. M Sgt. Alfred Helgestad and Sgt. Jack Goodrum led the group to an honor rating in 1952. As Ripple has grown rapidly in the last few years, so has our enthusiasm. This interest has boosted our ROTC from 100 boys to 250, the second largest unit in the city. The entire Ripple family joins in the fun of such affairs as the PTA Carnival and the Dads ' Association Fish Fry. Enthusiasm l-j
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Military Maidens. ROTC sponsors (left to right) Rita Purcell, Bev Trudgen, Susan Babcock, Janet Bechtold, Nancy Bugg, and Sondra Bisesi primp for the annual Military Ball held on November 22. Our styles in clothes, our choices of food, and our forms of amusement are the fads and fancies that help make this year different. Cinch belts, white bucks, and turtle-neck sweaters mark us as teen-agers. We have revived the Charleston but still love to jitterbug. All aboard. Ripplites scramble to be first to board one of the last Ripple streetcars, which were finally re- placed by buses on January 10. Thus ended the street- car era in Indianapolis. Our fads 14
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