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A Nan Norins is caught in a world of excite- ment as she is named 1974 Homecoming Queen. ► The award-winning car, created by the Band, stings its way down the street. 10 Student Life
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All the little things make life important What was daily life at Broad Ripple? For every student, teacher and admin- istrator it was something different. Daily life meant thinking the hist bell would never ring, taking a quick smoke in a restroom or scheming to avoid eat- ing in the school cafeteria, again. The trials of finding your parking space oc- cupied and arriving in class just after the tardy bell were part of daily life. Common Ripplite gripes included finding a date for the turnabout Christ- mas Dance, looking forward to vaca- tion during school and to school during vacation, getting a third schedule change and having more miserable Mondays than fantastic Fridays. Ripple daily life was having to dis- sect frogs in Biology, getting a failure slip, cracking a joke with a teacher and seeing the school year pass more quickly than was thought possible. - Sophomores Ann Neff and Becky Smith eat and enjoy a healthful lunch in the cafeteria. ▼ While waiting for a bus to come, Michelle McKeller and Paula ones study under a tree.
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Ripple beats Howe; Homecoming victory ▼ Roger Holloway plays records for the Homecoming Dance. Yellow mums with black ribbons, gaily decorated cars and floats, a pep session and announcement of queen semi-finalists, a parade through Broad Ripple Village, a fried-chicken Pigskin Picnic, the game and announcement of the Homecoming Queen and the Sadie Hawkins Dance marked Octo- ber 4 as Homecoming for Broad Ripple. Before the winning cars and floats paraded around the track at half-time, Carla Chaney, 1973 Homecoming Queen, crowned her 1974 successor, Nan Norins. The creative chicken-wire stuffing efforts of DECA and the Band brought them first prizes in the float and car divisions respectively. Many Ripplites celebrated the Homecoming victory at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Roger Holloway, WTLC DJ, spun the records. With the help of Miss Monica Floyd, director of activities, Homecoming Co- Chairmen Harry Bratton and Aylesa Singley ' s plans were S-U-C-C-E-S-S-ful from pre-game activities to post-game celebration. A Paula Jones works to finish the Con- cert Club cur. • Charles Brown enjoys the fried chicken served of the Pigskin Picnic. Student Life 11
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