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of our Student (Council, Bob Dailey and Dick McCord, student council members, escort Mr. Canaday on a tour of the bandroom during open house. Big problem, Karla?” Student Council meetings present many problems for its members to discuss and solve. The officers of the Student Council meet to discuss the business of the club. [ 25 ]
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df- Letter Aclioof through planning, and wor I The Student Council members and Karla Ehman, Penny Floyd, Jackie Daugherty, Mary Canfield, Kathy Lee, Mary Hervey, Becky Wiggs, Bonnie Jackley, Joyce Kerkhoff, Shirley Morris, Jennie Frazier, Phil Davis, Bob Dailey, Steve Paddock, Dough Drake, Dick McCord, and Dennis Beck. The Frankton High School Student Council is not an introverted or motion- less organization. It is connected with the State and National Student Council and pays organization fees regularly. The Student Council works, plans, and organizes to produce the best possi- ble relationship and functions for the school government and the student body. Their high purpose and goal is to better the school morally and mentally, in ed- ucation and physical training of body function or athletics. The Student Coun- cil Association discusses all business of the school, such as school cleanup. They also sponsor and plan dances, homecoming organization, spring dances and this year they are introduc- ing the school policies by use of the intercom. There are eighteen student mem- bers who meet every two weeks. The officers of the club are as follows: President, Kathy Lee; Vice-President Dennis Beck; and Secretary-Treasurer, Joyce Kerkhoff. The se students work continuously, representing the other students, their opinions and ideas and co-ordinate them with the administration and school policy to provide Frankton with a more adequate school system. [ 24 ]
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The goal of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain, and extend, through- out the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The club has as its activities a Hi-Y basketball game and bowling league. The sixty members of the organ- ization were led this year by Doug Drake, president; Jerry Waltermire, vice-president; Dennis Beck, secre- tary; Dick McCord, treasurer; and Tom Hervey, historian. Mr. Billy Joe French is the faculty advisor for the club. [ 26 ]
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