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Principal C. R. Young graduated from Xvarsaw lrligli Scliool and tools bis under- graduate training at Vxfinona College xvtiere be received B. S. and A. B. degrees. He bas bad two years ot' graduate worlc in edu- cation at Deljauw and lndiana universities, baving received an A. lvl. degree from lndiana University in 1951. He bas served as principal at Leesburg, New Carlisle, Flora, and Greencastle previous to bis com- ing to Franlcfort as principal live years ago. He is a 520 Scottisb Rite lvlason, and a member ot tbe Kiwanis Club. lncliana Scboolmenys Club, and tbe National Asso- ciation olv Higli Scbool Principals. Nlr. C. R. Young. wlio lias served as principal lor tlie past tive years liere, is largely responsible For tbe present plan of organization and administration. A diversilied curriculum offering ten distinct courses, eacb witli delinite objectives, bas been developed in an attempt to meet tlie needs olw tlie young people of tbis community. Extra-curricular activities bave been encouraged under tbe direction of a student Council, and an activity period bas been pro- vided in tbe scbool day tor tlie meeting of tbese organizations. A social program, available to all students witbout cost, bas slowly been acliieved. Class periods bave been standardized at sixty minutes tor all subjects permitting directed study and otber teacbing tecbniques de- signed to provide for individual dilterences and lor more efficient and ettective pupil acbieve- ment. A i . I I . ?.:1'-.L. - '- - A . -- 'A---' - . 2' N- - 4 -- ' i '-
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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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