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Imaginations Turned On to Re-create History History is the slave of time who has picked up and saved the past that his mistress heartlessly broke. She walks on, stepping on men and dodging others, while he waits in her wake to gossip with mankind and governments about where she may go next. Every year at Franklin Central, they impeach Andrew Johnson, re-fight the world wars, and elect tomorrow ' s leaders. They rebuild the governments of the world by second term, and complete term papers at 4.00 A . M. Here is one generation imitating another in hopes for a better posterity. Men who annually tell it like it was are the teachers of Franklin Central ' s history depart- ment. They are: (left) Mr. William Clarke, (bottom left) Mr. James Hoskins, and (be- low) Mr. Calvin Gullion.
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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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As though casting a spell, Mr. James Caughey penetrates the time barrier, enabling history students to experience past events. Seeking changes, students find they can only learn from, not change, history. The most important and essential aspect of a successful party organization is proper planning. The 1970 Federalist team, which represented Franklin Central at the Purdue Legislative Assembly, is shown here planning arguments and strategy for a hopeful bill. Shown left to right are Joe Large, Jim Lawrence, Jim Sparks, Mr. William Clarke, Gary Baldwin, and Mr. Jim Caughey. The elections at Franklin Central have become part of its traditional heritage, as well as being an aid in government. )9
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