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Marcj fox admires the award she received as winner of the Betty Crock- er Good Homemaker Award at Broad Ripple High School. Broad Ripple students win awards for oratory, Writing an important letter, Broad Ripple Junior Tom Merrill, carries out his duties as the president of the Indiana Hi yii School Press Association for 1961. r Z rV Z ' ■ :::::: C NHJ: Eight hours of college credit was Bill Johnson ' s reward for his eight weeks of study in English literature, composition, and typing under the Foundations for College program at IU. k 16
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Best Indianapolis cheerleaders Susie McNew, Kathy Zimlich, Norlin Hartley. Sand) Kuoppala, Juch Smith, Linda Lewis, Jan Bradford admire the Kiwanis trophy held by Miss Barbara Yargo. sponsor. Filling out numerous forms occupies National Merit Scholarship Finalists Tom Ewbank, Dwain Mc- Kinzie. Ken Hurst, Susie Lancet, Steve Crockett, Tom Hedberg, Elaine Augustine, and Bill Johnson. 1 -
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The desire to work, advance, and win is deeply rooted in Ripple ' s personality. In addition to taking eight hours of college stu- dies at Indiana University during the summer months, Bill Johnson won first place in the District American Legion Oratorical Contest and placed third in the one contest. Another award-winning orator. Jell Hammond placed third in the state in the Voice of Democracy ' ' Contest. To further Ripple ' s speaking reputation, this year ' s Debate Team won second place in the zone contest of the Indiana High School Forensic Association contest. Combining speech and government, Ripple sent live representatives to the Purdue Legislature. There, while imitating the state government in de- bate and discussion of bills, these teenage legislators acquired five awards. Ripple claimed the limelight in other fields also. Marci Fox showed her academic and homemaking ability by winning the Betty Crocker award. As president of the Indiana High School Press As- sociation, Tom Merrill co-ordinates the activities of the annual state meeting at Franklin College. homemaking, journalism I speak for democracy oratorical contest winner Jeff Ham- mond practices using his voice and gestures for emphasis. All-time-record setters. ' For the first time in the 18-year history of the Purdue Legislature one high school won five awards, the highest possible that any school could win. Mem- bers of this record-setting team from Broad Ripple. Larry Morrison, Pete Barrick. Mike McGee. Jeff Hammond, and Mark Minton. talk over their individual awards.
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