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Virgel clark, director of productions, and Gene Poston, Music Department head, plan auditorium performances. A new magnificence in school productions is among the foremost of changes viewed by Ripplites this year. Whether sitting in one of the 1,209 cush- ioned seats or performing on the spacious, modern stage, students enjoy the numerous advantages of Ripple ' s new auditorium. Special effects, including multi-colored lights, sound variations, and scenery, aid in school presenta- tions. The new depth and height of the stage enable the stage crew to store scenery high above the floor on balanced cyces. With this apparatus, backdrops may be flown in by the pull of a rope. The stage prop room allows ample space for making and storing scenery and props. Other accessories include a catwalk, a spiral stair- way, and a communications system between the two dressing rooms and stage. Clearer tones are heard from the orchestra pit, and sound amplification is regulated from the complex sound booth located in the back of the auditorium. New auditorium is fulfillment of Ripple dream Adjusting carbons in a newly installed spotlight, Jeff Henn and Dean Strietelmeier experiment to improve stage lighting skills.
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J in WIDE BEND of historic White River inspires tin- picturesque name for th community and school. The original little town of Broad Ripple formerly north of Indianapolis remains today as Ripple ' s good neighbor, the business center now known as Broad Ripple Village. Classrooms in the new addition bring relief to the school ' s crowded conditions. Mr; permits individual counseling while students work on projects. met Blocker tinds their spaciousness ALBUM 84-123 ADVERTISING 124-160 INDEX 161-168
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II ? 1 3 a mat «•» Preparing for a production 3 Jim Strietelmeier and Pete Chenoweth check the script for lighting changes. Two please, says Lyle Henry stopping at the new ticket offioe to buy Ripples tickets from Charlene Farrow. A performer ' s eye view of Ripple ' s new 1,209 seat auditorium reveals great seating capacity. The auditorium is used for both school and community productions.
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