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The community saw through the fog to the real Broad Ripple High School. Broad Ripple is probably one of the most unique schools in the city, Wes Priest, sophomore, said. You can be in athletics, Thespians, or choral groups and still feel you are a part of the people who go here. One thing I like about Broad Rip- ple ' Maurice Hamel, senior exchange student from Switzerland, said, is that the people like their school. There is good school spirit. Everything is special about it . . . from its location to events like Homecoming. Broad Ripple was winning the case for public education and the inner-city school. People listened to our side of the story. Ripple was receiving recog- nition as fine center for learning. Doubters? There were some until they heard . . . (Beth Buddenba um) SIGNING HER name on the dotted line, Natalie Turner, senior, adds her name to the senior banner posted for Homecoming. The banner was part of an effort to deco- rate the class hallways. Opening 7
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TOO TUCKERED to type, Jason Brooke, junior, doses when he supposedly is doing his homework. This is not uncommon for many Ripple students as they push to meet deadlines. SUGAR CRAVINGS attack many Broad Ripple students. Some students head towards a local ice cream parlor. Mike Moffatt and Max Price, ju- niors, are no exception.
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STOPPING TO smell the roses, Debbie Wynn, fresh- man, and Mandy Greenberg, junior, take a break from a downtown shopping spree. KEEPING WARM is more important than watching the football game for Terry John- son and Kathy Lambert, sen- O Student Life CIRCLE CELEBRATION ex- hibits the talents of IPS stu- dents on the Circle, down- town. Zach Kreuz, sopho- more, plays the drums in Rip- ple ' s Jazz Band.
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