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SHARING TIME and talents, J.A. Lacy, senior, helps to teach elementary pupils at School 70. C1RCLEFEST CELEBRATIONS tire BR seniors Lisa Lockwood and Carol Beymer. SPIRIT DAY prompted Bev Roche, junior, to don symbols of her former school and BR. DELICATELY INSPECTING the hand-carved displays, Stephanie Skinner, junior, visits a BR shop. Opening 5
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A splashy start With students and teachers alike engulfed in a whirlpool of assignments and classes, few had time to notice that a big change had rolled in with the new school year. The student body had once again become just that — a whole and singular student body. True, the factions remained on Spirit Day some ex- Shortridgers still wore blue and white as most of the student body donned BR ' s orange and black. But the school ' s true colors showed when the blue and white of one school button combined with the orange and black of another at the first pep session. Ripplites stood side by side in 1982- 83, not opposite one another as they had following the closing of SHS the year before. The wave of change did not all begin from within the school, however. The reawakening of the BR Strip brought a rush of bars, restaurants, and speciality shops into the area bordered by the White River. Suddenly the BR area had become the place to hang out. It was as if someone had tossed a brick into the pool of events at BR causing a foamy spray of water to splash about. Just like the person throwing that brick, Ripplites realized that they were indeed making a big splash in 1983. CELEBRATING its opening in the BR area, the Village Emporium has a variety of special shops. WERE MAKING A BIG 4 Opening THE HUSTLE and bustle of area fairs cater to the patrons of BR shops like Fox ' s Deli.
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HONEY, I LOVE you, says Billy Myers, junior, in a popular game played at BR park. BIG CROWDS attend a BR TUNING IN to the air home football game; waves, junior Darryl Knapp Ripplites often spend pauses to hear one last song, weekend nights at games. 6 Student Life
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