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Flurried Homecoming preparations Homecoming Queen Finalists Anne Brafford, Sandy Lara- more, Cherie Smeltzer, and Susie Frakes surround Queen Jill Young, who reigned over festivities at the Ripple- North Central game. ' 1 ,E Flanlceal by Football Captains Rick Lee and Mike Perry, Linda Wilson represents Ripple as Jamboree Queen for the September all-city opening game. 16 Homecoming Chairman Sandy Laramore outlines the Week's schedule as one of her responsibilities for the pageantry.
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Dampeneol weather but un- daunted spirits prevail at Gay's first gridiron game with friends Judy Hulen, Sara Compton, and 'gsistern Sandi Servaas. include Beatles, AFSer a Brereton Sporting a knowledge of British dialects from Cock- ney to Scouse, an admiration of England from John Bull to the Beatles, and an enthusiasm for debates from American politics to French economy, c'lVIatey Gay Brereton joined Iiipplites as American Field Serv- ice Exchange Student from London, England. Student Council, Golden Singers, .Iunior Historical Society, and National Honor Society filled much of Gayis time, yet she saw the Beatles for her first time at the Indiana State Fair and often skied or swam on Weekends at her American familyis cottage at Wawasee. Cayis 'csisterf' Sandi Servaas, was one of five Ripplites to participate in summer programs abroad. Sandi, Anita Hyer, and Nancy Wright found Mexico a land of heat and siestas during their six-week stay at Monterrey on the Indiana University Honors Pro- gram. Honors Student Carol Boyer enjoyed eating patisserie atop the Eiffel Tower during her stay with the Bouttiers of St. Brieuc, France. AFSer ,I im Cooney traveled to Austria for a summer of study and good food with the Helzel and Rack families. 1,4 B, Comparing notes on summer experiences, IU Honors Stu- dents Nancy Wright, Carol Boyer, Anita Hyer, and Sandi Servaas discuss Mexican and French customs. 4 4. .4
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open social season In piles of napkins, yards of chicken wire, and buckets of paint, Ripple's 1964 social season opened Weeks before the school year actually began. An es- pecially early homecoming forced clubs to meet in late summer to plan their float entries. After inter- rupting float work just long enough to kick off the sports season with the City Football Jamboree, Ripp- lites plunged enthusiastically into a gay homecoming week climaxed by a victory. over North Central and the Student Council,s annual pageantry, pep session, parade, mum sales, and dance, Autumn Atmospheref' Football games, informal dances, and parties fol- lowed homecoming. Somehow, between academic and extra-curricular work, Ripplites found time to plan and support the events. In November, amidst the giant candy canes and ice cream cones of the Riparian Dance, 6'Candyland,', Susie Frakes and Marty Zohn reigned as Miss and Mr. Riparian. One Week later, on Friday the 13th, the Association of Parents and Teach- ers sponsored the annual fall carnival, featuring a hootenanny, style show, sock hop, football films, and club-sponsored booths. Basketball, holidays, and spring festivities carried the social tide until late April. In an enthusiastic climax, the Fathers' Association J oe and Jane Dance, the Prom, graduation ceremonies, and the Grad Dance closed the ,64-765 social calendar. I I I I I I II 1 4 9 I s Riparian Royalty Susie Frakes and Marty Zohn reign at the Candyland Ball following their intermission crowning. Dale MA taffy apple for a votefv plead candidates for Priscilla Mullins and John Alden at the APT Carnival in November. Susan Negley and Tom Olvey were elected by popular vote. 17
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