Broad Ripple High School - Riparian Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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Twenty-Six Freshmen Initiate New Double-Track English Course This year the English Department created a new course for freshmen. During the fall semester, selected freshmen took English I and Ilg, a double-period, two-credit course. Twenty-six freshmen enrolled this fall. G courses are offered in semesters one through six; English Illg and VIg include units in journalistic writing. By enrolling in the double-period class in his first semester, a student may graduate with nine semesters of English. The English De- partment suggests that college-bound pupils plan to take as many English courses as their schedules allow. Juniors and seniors who are planning to take scholarship tests, such as the College Board and the National Merit Scholarship tests, may re- ceive extra help in a special class conducted by Mrs. Ruth Herin, head of the English Depart- ment. RipjMngs, a volume made up of outstanding literary compositions written as assignments in English classes, is edited by eleven members of the Senior Class, under the direction of Mrs. Ednamae Ross. Selections in the Ripplings often have re- ceived awards in the literary division of the annual Ripple Arts Salon. Fifteen years ago. Miss Ruth B. Carter inaugurated the Arts Salon for the purpose of honoring outstanding work in fine arts. Nancy Ferree, Judy Heavenridge, Berenice Hudler, Don Mobley, Fred Nichols, Donna Towers, Carolyn White, and Anne Williams were contestants in the regional Indiana Uni- versity State English contest at Manual on March 23. Sandy Fultz and Ray Bowman engage in a debate in their English I and Ilg class. Julie Beanian and David Cahill check the spelling of a word which has been added to their vocabulary. 12

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Miss Ruth Bertsch asks John Alig to check a defini- tion in Senior Composition class as the other pupils diligently compose impromptu themes. Senior Com- position is devoted to increasing skill in grammar. In Mrs. Donna Leigh Collins Dramatics I class. Lois McCloskey. Dave Smith. Sandy Fielder. Sylvia Shot- well, and Bill Walters practice play-acting to gain self-confidence and stage presence. Dick Lyon stamps books for other Library Club tnembers. Janie Phillips, Beth Gotshall, and Connie Griffin. Jane Phillips, president, was elected secretary of the Central Region Organization of the Hoosier Librarian Association.



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Members of Quill and Scroll are, Back Row: Fred Nichols, Tim Conlon, Jim Kirts, Ron Clark, Eric Eikenberry, Doug Burns, Jim Schroeder, Jim L. Lowrv. Front Row: Ann Bowman, Debbie Dodson, Nancy Ferree, Gail Moll, Sandy Dahlstrand, Alice Appel, Jane Jobes, Bev Youmans, Ro Lobraico, and Charlene Boyle. Here members gather for the Press Party given November 7. n Quill And Scroll Is Ripple ' s Honor Society For Journalists Election to Quill and Scroll, international honorary society for high school journalists, is the goal of the 118 pupils who work on the Riparian weekly newspaper, the Riparian yearbook, and the News Bureau. Twice yearly, juniors and seniors who have been outstand- ing on staff and who are ranked high scholas- tically are inducted into the organization. This year senior staff members and Quill and Scroll entertained all the Marion County chapters at a tea on November 7. Broad Rip- ple Quill and Scroll also helped to reactivate Washington High School ' s chapter, and played host to the Danville Quill and Scroll on Feb- ruary 19. The News Bureau, a branch of the staff composed of seven pupils, reports information about Ripple to the downtown and commun- ity newspapers. Members of the News Bureau, Janice Kuhn, Virginia Berry, Jay Wright, Bob Stoelting, Jane Loveland, and Jim Sims, plan stories for the Indianapolis papers. 13

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