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4 NSPIRED BY THE MOTTO WALKING HURTS BUT HUN- GER KILLS, CONCERNED RIPPLE STUDENTS PARTICI- pated in a 27-mile hike through India- napolis. Young and old marched to- gether for money which was donated to various charity organizations. A wide range of student interests was evident in the variety of literary, artistic and practical projects on display at the 1971 Arts Salon, held yearly to recognize students ' achievements. Following orders of left face, right flank, and forward march, ROTC cadets marched on the football field at the An- nual Federal Inspection, which was cli- maxed by an awards presentation. K ' •-. v.. LIFE
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( S IPPLE BEAT MANUAL BY A V } SCORE OF 16-6, BUT THE REST 7V OF THE 1971 HOMECOMING SCORE WAS NOT SO EASY to add together. It seemed at times that the old Home- coming formula of queen pageantry, pa- rade, game, and dance was losing its kick, but as the events of Homecoming week moved toward a climax, spirit began to build up— and old timers would have felt that it was like old times. Chief organizers of the October 15-16 Homecoming were Chairman Paula Doo- ley and the new Executive Board, com- posed of club presidents. Saturday night ' s dance, Homecoming Happening, fea- tured rock music by the Fynal Episode. Paula Heil was crowned Homecoming Queen, while first-year participants won top parade honors. The Band ' s float, Band together to beat the skins, won the float competition, while Masque and Mime decorated the winning convertible. 1 Julie Retterer offers congratulations to Queen Paula Heil 2 Paula Heil radiates happiness after being crowned Homecoming Queen 3 Upon being named Homecoming Queen finalists, Debbie Holland, Paula Heil, Lucy Olive, Lisa Gibson, and Julie Retterer gather on the stage to receive their mums 4 Masque and Mime and Thespians teamed together to decorate the winning convertible 5 Lucy Olive represents Orange Aid in the parade through Broad Ripple Village 6 The Band ' s first place float circles the track during halftime L -E
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