Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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More than ever, to-day, it seems to laecome the teachers duty to model and form the minds, attitudes. and characters of children f- to impart truth: to estahlish halnits ot thinlcing: to stir amloitiong to stimulate idealsg and to instill inspiration. The glory ol the luture society depends now, and will depend always, on the teacher. Athletes, who are physically tit. represent the near ultimate in bodily development. Their persistence in practice. their self discipline. their slcill and coordination with teammates, their sense ol: justice and l air play in com- petition are all requisites ot service. Thecrowds attracted hy athletic events indicate manls need tor contact with youthful strength and endurance which seems inlnectiously to recreate faith, courage. and confidence in the individualys ahility to win. Perhaps the most inspiring realization that comes to us is understanding that the nolvlest ideals of our vast heritage-such things as lreedom of speech, the right to govern. protection ot life and property-have come to us through the sacrihce ot lolood and lite on the part ot the soldiers, past and present, XV e lreel that Franlcttort is fortunate to count yet among its most stalwart citizens two survivors ol: the greatest conllict ever waged lay our country, the Civil XV ar. Thomas N. Lucas and Cyrus XV. Clarlc, whose profiles are shown in the picture. fought in that great struggle which determined the unity ot our nation. These Civil War veterans are symholic ol the many veterans, through the history ot our great nation, who have rendered the highest type ol service that man can render-service to country. The graduating class ol? 1956 appreciates the services rendered in the past which have made possihle their great heritage. ln tolcen ol that apprecia- tion, we herelay dedicate this Cauldron to that goal toward which we all wish to strive F- SERVICE L51



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Central pump of the Frankfort Water Vxforlcs which furnishes the city with an adequate supply of pure Water. These threeding and feeding pens of the Isaac Walton League aiot in the conservation of Clinton County's Wild life. The surgical room of the Clinton County Hospital renders a competent service in case of emergencies or neecl. Chief Cline, who heads the city police force, an organization for the protection of life and property. Bath house at the Municipal swimming pool, Frankfort s means of healthful recreation. Frankfort High School plays a part inthe educa- tion of the youth of the community. Engine and crew of station numher 2 of the City Fire Depart- ment safeguarcl the property of the commonwealth. Laboratory of the Department of Sanitation insures a healthful supply Control panel of the Miinicipat Light and Power Plant which tights our homes and fumishes our industries vxith cheap power.

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