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I t could begin with a few false ru- mors. Or a misunderstanding could snowball. Suddenly people believed the worst. It might happen to any high school . . . even Broad Ripple High School. Before I came to Broad Ripple ' Dana Radford, sophomore, said, I was afraid to come. But when I arrived, I was so happy because the people were so nice and the teachers were really friendly and made us (freshmen) feel at home. Unfortunately, not all could know the truth. Rumors were not facts. Broad Ripple is a good school, Tim Agnew, a Chatard High School student enrolled in one class each day at BR, said. ' The classes are the same here as at my school. Broad Ripple is just bigger. Mr. Maurice Huckleberry, social studies teacher, felt the same: I like Broad Ripple very much. There is a mixture of students with a variety of abilities. If the students want it, they can get a better, more rounded educa- tion here. They are dealing with the people they will be dealing with for the rest of their lives. It ' s possible to get an education in a fishbowl. Broad Ripple had many unique qua- lities. Performing groups were an im- portant part of many students ' days. Groups such as Jazz Band, Golden Singers, and the Off Broad Ripple Company were known throughout the state. Because of the special pro- grams, you get special people . . . indi- viduals ' Michelle Sanner, senior, Continued on page 5 BR MUNCHIN ' A crunch bar, Jean Childers, junior, supple- ments her lunch with candy. Candy bars were often sold by school clubs to earn extra money. Opening 3
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THE FAMILIAR letters that identify Broad Ripple High School hang prominently on the front of the three-story hrick school huilding. SINCIN ' IN the rain? Tra- cey Mackey and Adrian Gar- rett, juniors, clown around with an old umbrella in the music hall. 2 Opening
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TAKING TIME out for a quick mug, Eric Ward, sopho- more, marches with the band in the Homecoming parade up Broad Ripple Avenue. MTrasH Tticfe! SENIOR SPIRIT is at its peak. This tiger was one of the displays that led the sen- iors to win best decorated hall during the festivities of Homecoming. THRILLS AND chills are a part of football games at Rip- ple. Ripplites attend the games for both sport and so- cializing. f • ' ■ W S McCawley 4 Opening
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