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It Jf f, ' ' H I. » Our hopes for the future must be planned today if they are to become realities to- morrow, ' is a main statute of Burk ' s law. Our guidance counselors, servmg as representatives for the students, (left to right) Mrs. Eileen Thomas, Miss Melanie Burk, and (far right) Mr. Thomas Potts, speak with a Purdue University representative concerning the worthiness of his school and its curriculum. Council, Counselors Provide Student Services Reading left to right, the student mediators for 1970 were: f«0. T (Officers), P. Brandt, D. Rockey, G. Baldwin, M. Stillabower. SECOND. B. Brandt, E. McDaniel, J. Sparks, D. Zerfas. THIRD. J. Tandy. A. Emhardt. P. McBee, S. Peek, B. Tandy, J. Hedrick. FOURTH. D. Eddy, A. Keaton, C. Kramer, D. Franklin, E. Hinkle, M. Baird. STA. D G. M. Eddy, C. Rhorer, C. Lynn, K. Olin, S. Bullock, S. Stoehr, G. Lynn, M. Humphrey, R. Reel, T. Dougherty, A. Henricks. The council ' s sponsor is Mr. Potts. 16
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Uways working in his office, Mr. Robert Mason finds being super- ntendent of the FrankMn Township Community School Corporation a ' emanding drain of time, stamina, determination, and energy. Miss Elizabeth Good plans and co-ordinates curriculums areiy focusing the spotlight on vice-principal Mr. Larry Riehle, many students ,il to recognize his indispensable responsibilities. These begin with the ringing the morning bell as he records students ' attendance. Have patience with their youth for they must battle our realities . . . they must ght for their tomorrow, today. The awkward and often alienating role of ;cidmg where patience ends and the strong arm of discipline begins is one of le tasks executed by the principal Mr. Paul Taylor.
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Home Economics Paces Style for Generations Into the sewing room — A constant hum oj sewing machines breaks the silence of determined minds while cutting, pinning, planning on a new generation ' s styles. Sighs of discontent, a signal that change is inevitable. permeate the tense atmosphere. .Around the corner. spotless kitchen sinks glisten as the penetrating aroma of burned green beans attacks one ' s nose. Silverware clangs, bangs, falls. Pure hands work fervently as they prepare their future endeavors. Often smiling, Mrs. Marcia Miller is hailed as teacher and sometimes heroine. Disasters in the kitchen, and a catastrophe with a sew- ing machine seldom unnerve her.
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