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nessmen, and to Mary Piepenbrok, winner ofthe DAR award, Mr. Clarke presents awards to Gail Acomlm and Ken Moss, winners of citizenship awards from the VVanamaker Busi- Awards Day Program Highlights End of Year Mrs. Richwine presents one of Mary l.ancaster's many awards which brought community, state-wide, national, and international recognition. s1m- -u.w---M-un1-- A-lv--L -un-we ---M Outstanding business students who received awards at the program, May 24, were Cindy Van Trees, beginning typingg Kathy Grady, beginning shorthandg Janis Phillips, advanced shorthand, and Pat Keller, over-all business award. The winner of the Home Economics award was Karen Allen. National Honor Society awards went to students outstanding in one field of endeavor. They were Bob Blacketer, musicg Larry Buttz, industrial artsg Nancy Berry, businessg John Snyder, artg Carolyn Stockwell, English, Brenda Horn, foreign languageg Ed NIcClain, social studies, Mary Lancaster, ,lim Coss, and Scott Baldwin. science, Brenda Horn and Mary' Lancaster. mathg and Susie Smale and Nora Clouse, attendance. 29
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Developmental Reading, Special Education Aid F.C. Two courses which round out the curriculum at Frank- lin Central are special education and developmental read- ing. Special education is a class developed for those students who need a little extra attention. Mrs. Lilliam Maze, the special education teacher, is able to give these students individual attention, In developmental reading, students are encouraged to increase their reading rates, develop their comprehension, and expand their vocabularies under the direction of Mrs. Vernice Irish. Mrs. lrish looks on as Mary Beth Cavallaro utilizes the facilities of the reading lab. Pam Gatewood, Rodney Snyder, and Pam Cole were three of the special education students who delighted in their Christmas party. 28 I ...F -'aff' nf Mrs. Lillian Maze, special education teacher, receives an appreciative smile from her student, Karen Cole.
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was , LL,,,. m.,t.t, ,.,. ,,,. ,. -u THE YEAR IN NUMBERS: SPORTS FC's seven sports drew the participation of about 79 boys and entertained the 54175 of the students who at- tended games regularly as well as the 46721 who didnlt. On August 15, the football team began the Hrst of its 100-odd hours of practice to prepare for 288 minutes of total game time. An average crowd of 354 fans braved the chill nights to see the gridders rush 1,353 yards in their 9-game season. Basketball, the favorite sport of 6071 of the students, attracted the most attention. The young Caverage age 15.41 and small Qaverage height 5, 8 3f4 j cage Hashes amassed 889 points in 20 games. Despite small interest in minor sports, only 14721 of FC students felt referees often ruled unfairly.
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