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. ,. , ■ ' ■airing? s-.irr T. :- - : :-.- Successful scientist Bob Calkins shows ofF winning project. Top Spanish honors in state are awarded to Donna Bush. French medalist, Nancy Becker, proudly displays her prize. Ripplites gain recognition for achievement Any parent who worries that academics are not receiving enough emphasis in modern high schools should be comforted by the performances of aca- demically-minded Ripplites whose scholarship awards total $100,000 annually. This year, for instance, a record eleven seniors qualified as Na- tional Merit Scholarship finalists. Ripple had the city ' s highest percentage of students in the top 90th percentile. Always taking an active part in Indiana Univer- sity ' s High School Achievement Program, Ripple re- ceived 20 per cent of the gold medals in 1958 by winning in English, Math, and Spanish. As a school Ripple ranks high educationally, having received its eighth Freedoms Foundation Award and its third Principal School Award. 16 DAR winner, Linda Bender, admires symbols of America.
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Sputniks and Explorers emphasize the need for an advanced and extended high school curriculum. Indianapolis Public Schools meet this educational challenge by installing the new Differentiated Diploma Program de- signed to stimulate interest in learning. Initiat- ing this plan. Ripple freshmen select four year schedules complying with requirements for the Academic, Fine and Practical Arts, or Gen- eral diplomas. With about 15 per cent of its students college- bound. Ripple encourages students to work for Academic diplomas. Right: College choice is the topic of conversation as Mr. B. L. Stonecipher counsels Seniors Bob Nelson, into Argals. Right bottom: Competing for Math Awards, Ripplites take tests to qualify for Indiana University Achievement award. Bottom: Studying in Ripple ' s well-equipped library helps pupils earn better grades, grow in literary understanding. GROWING IN ACADEMICS Broad Ripple introduces m I ' limiTi
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