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broodening ripple 36 out of 52 weeks; ' book ' to school Bright and early, five days a week, 36 weeks a year, students all over the circle city rolled out of bed and booked to Ripple. For some, this meant a short walk or a drive in the neighborhood car pool. For others, the journey began with a walk to the nearest bus stop, then a twenty minute ride courtesy of Metro. The first bell sent students to their lockers. First hour and the Monday morning blues made absorbing algebra problems, chemical equations and prepositional phrases DIRTY POOL . . . At a neighborhood pool hall, James Nelson breaks the balls. difficult. Imaginary out to lunch signs on student lockers suggested that some Ripplites passed up the 55 cent school lunch. While sitting In seventh hour, with Big Mac breath, students began to daydream about after school activities. At the end of the day, students headed home to different areas of the city. Despite a wide variation in Ripple ' s student body, the black, the white, the rich and the poor, came together to work with concerned teachers and parents in an effort to broaden Ripple. CIRCLE CITY . . . Bright lights shine through Indianapolis during Christmas time. •.V .. .. . Oi « i .. . ; ' vrt.-:? - r !♦•♦♦ r .— A mum » I Mil m t.i »l I ffff I It : •9 ' tl f. VMM •;»•» I . r -
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TRUCKIN ' TO TECH . . . Members of the volleyball team board the bus for an away game with Tech High School. ECHOES OF JAZZ. . . On a Saturday afternoon. Steve Kays and Ronald Cunningham listen to Billy Woofin and Special Friends. The Department of Parks and Recreation sponsored a free jazz festival at Broad Ripple Park. . 1 g III - JM --J— J Ein r ;:: ■ i I H CKETS 1 1 t m 4 m h jift!ffiacs ii-»»; ii: -wj BHP — cVcr a ' r A MASK TASK . . . While repairing a paper mache mask, Kim Jones applies a coat of shellac to a unicorn. Craft Design students made masks for a Haunted House sponsored by the March of Dimes. 4 Opening
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