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During the medieval banquet, a bold trumpet fanfare proclaimed the opening procession, the presen- tation of the roast pig, the wassail bowl, and the coronation of the king and queen. The trumpeteers for the evening were (left to right) Toby Schilling, David Driml, and Mark Barclay. Putting newly learned teaching meth- ods to use. Miss Sandy Connover, a student teacher under Mrs. Morgan, helps the seniors overcome the diffi- culties of writing compositions. Relaxing during lunch, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Miner enjoy the teachers lounge. Helpmg them overcome the fear of public speaking. Mrs. Mavis Barnett instructs her students in the fundamentals of oral communica tion.
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Mrs. Peterson ' s sixth hour literature class sponsored the first Medieval Banquet. Its great success may be reason enough to make it an annual event. Singing a favorite ballad are minstrels Roberta Carlson, Sara Miller, Susie Peek, Emmons Berry and Paul McBee. Contemplating which gourmet dish to sample first are Peggy Schmidt and Tim Smith. The menu included such delicacies as roast pig and carrots wrapped in cabbage leaves. Avid English Student Exhibit Literary Talents Makmg Greek literature more mteresting and meaningful, the senior literature classes created murals depicting scenes from Homer ' s Iliad and Odxssev. Greek gods and goddesses materialized as many unknown talents were discovered. Stu- dents utilized their imagination to achieve originality in their works, making the murals as decorative as they were informa- tive.
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It is fourth period and a student casually glances into the hall to see a co-op member leaving behind him books, lockers, and fourth, fifth, and sixth periods. But the day has hardly begun for these laboring individuals, and the observer thankfully continues studying. Sterlizing bottles, selling scarves, and replacing points and plugs — the Vocational Industrial Club of America at Franklin Central finds it rewarding to help others as they help themselves. Serving as instructor of the co-op program, sponsor of Franlc Central ' s VICA, and head of the industrial arts department, Mr. Wilbur Meyer only pauses from a non-stop routine of job training. Co-op Program Offers True Tastes of Future Franklin Central ' s VICA is composed of a select group of vocation-minded juniors and seniors. Heading this new co-operative educational organization are the following upperclassmen: (SEA TED) Cynthia Collins, president; (STANDING, left to right) Andy Poland, vice-president; Debbie Henderson, secretary; Rosanne Berry, treasurer; and Debbie Morrow, reporter.
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