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Debbie Dodson, Riparian fashion illustrator and Demonstrating the use of the potters ' wheel in cartoonist, works on cartoons for the coming issues. ceramics class is Susan Fulton. Art And Artists Both Community And School Benefit from Rippte s Art Club Projects Sue Freeland, Pam Menke, and Hugh Sharp make plans for the Art Club booth at the Carnival. DONT BE AN OUTSIDER POR THOSE students having- talent ana m- terest in art, the Art Department provides ample opportunities to increase their abilities. Ripple ' s department now offers a program in- cluding General Art I-IV, Jewelry, Ceramics, and Craft Art. Pupils wishing to continue their study of art after achieving a major in it may take General Art VII and VIII. A particularly talented student may apply for a scholarship to John Herron Art In- stitute or to a university with a specialized art program. Interesting as well as educational trips high- lighted the year ' s activities for Art Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Madeline W. Horton, art and ceramics teacher. Campaigning and soliciting for the Children ' s Museum and making Christ- mas cards for shut-ins occupied much of Art Club ' s time. At her easel, Jane Wyatt, senior, puts the finishing touches on her country landscape.
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At the Business Machines Exhibit in the library, a demonstrator, Mr. H. H. Confer, shows Rose- mary Lobraico and Jan Gardner how to operate a comptometer. Each year men from office equipment concerns come to Ripple to display and dem- onstrate the newest typewriters, adding machines, and other office equipment during Parents ' Conference night during National Education Week. Miss Dorothy J. Dipple dictates an exercise to her Shorthand I class. Learning to type are Sharon Chiles, Nancy Davis, Rita Kern, Susie Armstrong, Victoria Stern, Jill Sidley, Linda Booth, Mary Anne Moeslein, Judy Hunt, Linda Miles, Trudi Thomas, and Pat Goodurie. 27
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