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Rt l He ..- ■■i.t i ' v J HJ ■ ' jfcl Ei ll P s I «£! Wreathed in smiles. Homecoming Queen Pam Krabbenhoft is crowned with flowers by last year ' s queen, Susie Stanton. Riparian royalty Kathy Zimlich and Bill Reichert happily reign over the annual Riparian Dance. Star Dust. Kicking off the year, the All-City Jamboree brought a surge of school spirit as Ripplites boosted their team and applauded their football queen. The last-minute Hurry to finish floats, the eager waiting lor the queen to be announced, the thrill of the Rocket victory, and the fun of the Goalpost Gallup marked the 1960 Homecoming. Color and happy confusion characterized the an- nual Association of Parents and Teachers Carnival as Ripplites worked hard to sell everything from pop- corn to slaves. Chandeliers atwinkle with stars adorned the gym lor Stardust, the Twelfth Annual Riparian Dance which climaxed the Riparian subscription campaign. With Christmas in the air and Christmas decorations covering the gym, Ripple girls donned swishing formals to attend the Military Ball. Share-the-Fare, a post-game disc-jockey dance to which the boys and girls went Dutch Treat, helped Ripplites finance their Eoreien exchange student, Ole Christensen. Circling hie held during the ceremonies at half-time are Homecoming Queen Finalists Becky Collins, Anne Fox, Marty Loudenbeck, and Betty Sechrist.
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Learning about life at Ripple, Ole Christensen, exchange student, looks at p ictures in the Riparian photo lab. As a member of the photo staff, Ole learned how to take, develop, and print pictures. AFSers strengthen Old and New World Ties Language is no problem for Ripple ' s fourth for- eign exchange student, Ole Christensen, who speaks French, Swedish, German, Latin, and Italian as well as fluent English and his native Danish. A typical blue-eyed, brown-haired Scandinavian from Virum, Denmark, Ole readily adapted himself to the Amer- ican school system and social life. He participated actively in Student Council, Key Club, Thespians, Photo Stall, and Golden Singers and was a promis- ing member of the Tennis Squad. Ole lived with Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Stone. In exchange, AFSer Wally On visited Austria dur- ing the summer months. He stayed with the Pichler family on their 80-acre farm in southern Austria where he helped his family ' ' with work on the farm, swam in a nearby lake, and visited the people and cities of the country, particularly Vienna, before sailing home in August. Studying for finals, Ole Christensen takes advantage of the quiet of the Broad Ripple High School library. 1?
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(amisoree queen Anne Fox grins up at Broad Ripple ' s most valuable foot- hall player, Dave Meek. Homecoming and dances spark social scene Rotc sponsors and their dates lead the traditional grand inarch which highlights the Military Ball. 1 :
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