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1 Elizabeth AAoraes and Franklin Aboah romp in the snow 2 National Council of Teachers of English winner Pete Lancaster ponders an essay question 3 While looking at mementos, Jeff Snyder, Cindy Strauss, Paula Dooley, Anne Mob- erly, and Doug Henderson recall experiences from Boys ' and Girls ' State 4 Mr. Arnold Pahmeier congratulates National Merit Finalists Bill Tolbert, Sheryl Batten, Jeff Donnella, Pete Lancaster, Tibor Klopfer, and Larry Passo. Final- ist Judy Wright is not pictured 5 Cindy Lind- sey prepares pizza for her French sister 6 Exercise in Knowledge team members David Steup, Beth Schwarzin, Bill Catus, Synthia Smith, Mark Savage, and Larry Passo drill with sponsor Mr. Richard Dahlquist 7 Title holders for this year include DAR Good Citizen Elaine Olvey, Bausch and Lomb Award winner Jeff Donnella, and Betty Crocker Homemaker Bonnie Murchie
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g mm EELINGS OF FULFILLMENT I AND SATISFACTION CAME TO 4 t RIPPLITES WHO WERE J SINGLED OUT FOR SPECIAL awards and distinctions. Ill ' s Honors Program sponsored Cindy Lindsey ' s stay with a family in France and Bob Dale ' s travels in Italy. Their two- month studies combined a first-hand understanding of another culture with daily use of foreign language. Seven students qualified as National Merit Finalists, making Ripple the city school with the highest number of finalists. Fifteen students received Letters of Commendation. Seeing snow for the first time made the winter complete for Elizabeth Moraes and Franklin Aboah. Elizabeth, who is from Brazil, and Franklin, a native of Afri- ca, were sponsored by the Youth for Under- standing Program. 22 LIFE
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M NOWING THAT THERE IS ' MORE TO HIGH SCHOOL V V THAN CLASSWORK, STU- DENTS SUPPLEMENTED ACA- demics with activities geared to be both educational and entertaining. ROTC sponsors, members of Explorer groups, and Herron Art Scholarship recipi- ents participated in career-oriented pro- grams designed to provide training and insight into various professions. Despite the pressures of growing up, fun-loving Ripplites still found enough time for bicycle rides, snowball fights, and yo-yo-spinning contests. ' .■» , - - - . .. .- .- ■ 1— — 24 Life
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