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Ecstatic football fans watch as the Rockets blast through the goal line to score the winning touchdown. Future lunar landings provide a fascinating topic for discussion for Dave Lawson and Becky Lemond. 18 — Student Life
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Student Life Ripplife is a scenery-making, bonfire-building, pizza-baking sort of existence for 1,822 students — It ranges from watching Johnny Car- son on late-night t.v. to going to see Bullitt — and McQueen — from spending a day sledding and skating on a pond to boosting for a Rocket football victory over Tech, from playing tackle football with friends to working at an after- school job. Ripplife runs from activity to activity because it is a super- charged, many faceted age. 4 Student Life — 17
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United classes yell, ' we have Spirit — Ripple ' Spirit at games, late night study- ing, and a keen eye on responsibili- ties in the future all create an image of student life at Ripple. Student life during 1968-69 was greatly influenced by local and international occurrences. Although a city-wide eleven o ' clock curfew, newly enforced in October, worked a hardship on after-game dances, spir- it was up at all athletic events. While construction on the school continued, 7:30 a.m. classes and one-way staircases remained a struggle for Ripplites. The usually crowded hallways seemed a little sparse during early December as the Hong Kong flu hit Ripple students hard as it swept the nation. With a sharp interest in current pressing issues, students discussed Viet Nam and the Paris Peace Talks, the release of the Pueblo crew, the Chicago riots, and Apollo 8. Ouch! exclaims Doug Jones as he quickly molds another cold, wet snowball to use as ammunition in a friendly battle after the first big snowfall of the season. Aided by an unabridged dictionary, Dan Morris uncovers words from Greek roots for the day ' s Derivatives assignment. ■ Re axed back in his seat, Tom Patton explains the strategy of the last basketball play to a confused, but interested listener, Mary Carnell. Student Life — 19
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