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Fads Set The Fashion For Ripplites Conversationally speaking, most of our su- perlative year was concerned with who was going with whom and what ' s happening this weekend. Second on our list were the all-important top tunes in the record world. At the end of the year we listed Moments To Remember as one of our favorites. Our language, or better yet slanguage, this year was the most. Some of the teachers were real gone by the end of the year, but not those catty seniors. If you wore Ber- mudas, Italian T-shirts, knee sox, saddles, blazers, argyles or had a flat top you were one of the kids. Pizza ruled many a slum- ber party and it was always fun to eat after a Saturday night date. Yes, fads ' n fashion played a superlative part in the lives of all Ripplites. A vicious Donna Hamme Janet Graver. slumber party pillow fight involved r, Ann Stonehill, Judy Pavey, and Favorite dish of the year was pizza which Alice Gauker here of- fers to jive enthusiasts, Lynn VanWvnjjarden, Dick King, Bill Buser, and Phyllis White. 21
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Rarin ' to go to the Sectionals were Ann White, Fay de Fenelon, Janet Friedley, Dick Mitchell, John Bailey, Bill Dugan, Donna Young, and Bill Eagleson. 20
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Under the direction of Mrs. Elinor hieaman Anne Williams and Marty Barratt presented a new word to their Etymology class. In order to improve his Spanish pronunciation, Steve Barnard made recordings of his voice with the help of his teacher, Miss Margaret Coombs. 22
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