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NEW PROBLEMS NEW CHANGES FRANKTON High hardly be the solution School also has had its when the need for share of problems. classrooms arose. Probably the major Quick thinking put the problem was over- Physics class in the crowding, from it candy store , and stemming other prob- such solutions reme- lems. Doubling up on died other classroom lockers helped to solve situations, the shortage problem there, but that could FRANKTON has be- come more aware of WOMEN'S Lib also in- the changing world and vaded the sports area, is beginning to recog- The formation of a nize the fact that the girls bowling league girls have been de- and the inclusion of prived in certain areas two girls on the golf in the past. For the team helped lead to first time. Women’s the formation of an Lib invaded all-male all-girl track team, classes, and the guys of the Vocational Ag- OTHER changes were riculture and Meehan- as follows: ical Drawing classes walked to class the THE grading period first day only to dis- was changed from a cover a eirl in each six to a nine week of the two classes. period. THE first full f %• 0' lll K i» EYE Cheefleodets Gan Ideas Rri otd Nurtthot U » Skith. Of Dmmjt LRSpN HERALH Water last b$u» Lm
year for a twenty- Merica, and Scott minute break brought Kratovil led to the ad- with it goodies for dition of Bruce Blom- sale in the cafeteria, berg, |ane Lee, Mark a way to hush those Peterson and Dennis third and fourth per- Ice to the staff, iod growling tummies. AN eighth grade Par- SEVERAL new classes ents Night was intro- were introduced this duced this year to give year, including alco- prospective freshmen hoi, tobacco, and nar- and their parents a cotics; printing; art peek into high school appreciation; and Boys' life. Next fall. College Glee Club. Night will also be plan- ned in order to let stu- THE loss of teachers dents and their parents Jim Wehsollek, Larry get acquainted with bare necessities, various colleges. Schools and businesses were closed, and the MUCH to the students’ acidation of the exist - dismay, only 1 day of ing wells ate the clog- school was dismissed ging lime and the prob- due to snow. But lem was temporarily April’s showers solved, brought not May's flowers, but rather a shortage of water! Streets were flooded, yet there was not even water enough to flush the toilets! The whole town was instructed to use water only for the
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