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  1. Broad Ripple High School was originally established in 1886 with a two-year high school course of study for students in the little village north of Indianapolis. The school soon expanded to become a four-year institution and was annexed in May of 1923 to the city of Indianapolis, becoming the...

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  3. The BRHS Alumni Association is now scanning BRHS yearbooks for display in this section of the website. When this project is completed, you will be able to view all of the pages in each yearbook and be able to order 8 x10 prints of any selected pages for use in your scrapbook, your class reunion badges and handouts, etc.

  4. Aug 21, 2012 · English. Item Size. 345.7M. The first Broad Ripple High School yearbook was published in the spring of 1926. Published annually, the book is titled "Riparian" which means "bank of the river", the name chosen by a student contest. Addeddate.

  5. Our free 2020 yearly calendar templates have weeks that start on Sunday and are based on Gregorian calendar. All annual calendars in this page have the full year displayed in a single page. All calendars are free to download, edit, customize or print in Excel, Word, and PDF format. Select any yearly calendar template below to download or print ...

  6. The original 1882 school. 1115 Broad Ripple Avenue Ave. Eight-room grade and high school combination. built in 1882 and rebuilt in 1896. Currently: office for small staff of IPS workers. click images for larger photos. BRHS 1882. BRHS original entrance. BRHS original building.

  7. From 1923 through the 1948-49 school year the history of Broad Ripple High School is largely the history of Mr. Ammerman and his policies as principal for that quarter of a century. Always guided by what he considered to be the best interests and welfare of the student body, Mr. Ammerman knew and could call by first name nearly every pupil of the thousands who attended Broad Ripple during his ...