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Freedom ' s light reflects from the award Ken Younger displays to Mr. Paul Brown and Mr. ). Fred Murphy. Money matters demand the attention of Mr. J. Ray- mond Hall and Bill Stone, Historical Society president. Shifting seasons precipitate shower of honors Best foot forward, Brian Smith leaves for a safety check, equipped with Mr. Harold Harding ' s advice. As the world turned and seasons changed, many other pupils gained recognition. Junior Brian Smith, who vas elected first presi- dent of Broad Ripple ' s Safety Council, began repre- senting the group when he accompanied Mr. Harold K. Harding to the National Student Traffic Safety Convention in Kansas last August. Her excellency in civics, history, and English won the Ripple Daughters of the American Revolu- tion Good Citizenship Award for Pani Lassiter. History came alive for Senior Ken Younger and Mr. Paul BroAvn, vho toured Washington, Phil- adelphia, Valley Forge, and Fort McHenry on the Freedoms Foundation Pilgrimage for representatives of prize-winning American schools. Another pupil with an interest in history, Bill Stone, served as state and school president of Junior Historical Society. Logomachists and orators entered the workings of government at the Purdue Legislative Assembly and emerged with top honors. Four legislators and one panel discussion entrant from Bioad Ripple won awards. Voicing her opinions on the American way of life. Junior Trude Bennett distinguished herself as city winner of the Voice of Democracy Contest.
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Bibliophiles all. Merit finalists Mary Stranahan, Kay Belknap, Sandy Lazarus, Roger Winters, Mike Cronin, Tom Royer, Milton Bird, and Alan Monroe discuss great books. pace with Broad Ripple ' s steady climb to fame Success stories from summer institutes cir- culate among award winners Beth Davis, Jane Clay, Roger Win- ters, Tom Royer, Mark Minton, Dee Stanton, M ' Lou Gilbert, and Trude Bennett. --2
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F Tumbling from a cornucopia, symbols of the fruits of freedom represent democratic ideals and principles to DAR winner Pam Lassiter. Research and resources combine to create Trude Bennett ' s speech. Final instructions from Mr. Darrel Marshall prepare Purdue achievers Brian Smith, Jeff Hammond, Marny Foster, and Jain Wright. 17
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