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Service Groups . . . Chu Yung, UN, Clean-up — Club Projects by Inga Watson Broader, Richer, Human Service, Ripple ' s motto, is typified in the service organizations which flourish at Broad Ripple. Their purpose is to help the school, community, and city through such projects as sponsoring a Korean orphan, pre- paring Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, and backing school clean-up campaigns. Through the annual Model UN, Ripple ' s Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs gain a better understanding of world problems. These clubs endeavor to main- tain a high standard of Christian living in the school and community. The Muscular Dystrophy Apportioning delegates according to countries for the Model UN are Hi-Y officers, Standing: Fred Schlegel, John Lance, Don Ellis, Alan Stanford. Seated: Dave Larson, Mr. Robert Eisenbarth, sponsor, and Chuck Taylor. drive, in which all members participate, is just one example of projects that Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y undertake. This year, Orange Aid, Broad Ripple ' s all-girl club, sponsored a Korean orphan, Chu Yung, as one of its various activities. The main purpose of Orange Aid is to welcome freshman girls and advise all girls on any problem. Fresh-aids, the freshman sub-division of Orange Aid, holds vari- ous panel-type discussions at which Senior Girls and Bovs Key Club Advisory Panels help solve typical problems that confront a high-school girl. Electronics experts are the members of the Broad Ripple Sound Crew Lee Easley, Eddie Berg, Ronald Harkness, Gene Gjesvold, Richard Young, Mr. John E. Williams, sponsor, and Russ Lawrence.
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A blob of burnt umber finishes Mr. Lou Griffice ' s land- scape as Mrs. Sarah McKinley, Mrs. Grace Payne, and Mrs. Jean Miner sketch and touch up their paintings in a Night School art class held at the high school. Perfect fit! beams a young customer who is being waited on by Ripplite salesman Dave Walker at the Broad Ripple branch of L. Strauss Co. Teaching the A B C ' s is Jean Bosenbury, Ripple student. Jean teaches first graders at School No. 80 as part of Broad Ripple ' s cadet teaching program available for seniors who are interested in teaching as a career. 2]
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Big sisters are Orange Aid officers Barb Witt, Molly Freshmen Julie Vance, Kathy Davis, Carolyn Peachey, and Carner, Sue McCord, and Judy Blewett who help orientate Sandy Kuoppala. Hospital tray favors made by the Tri-Hi-Y are counted Upperclassmen Fred Schlegel, John Kingdon, John Bae- by officers Inga Watson, Sue McCord, Ginny Williamson, burn, John Lee, and Alan Stanford, members of the Boys ' Sylvia Turnbull, Mrs. Lunette Keesling, sponsor. Advisory Panel, give advice to feminine frosh. 1 23
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