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matizes both physically Large photo Dr. Ford dra reading. Small photo: Amelia de la Cruz, ez, and M Stewart express their C Rosemaria Chav feelings and discuss the meaning of true peotry one another. with By Amelia de Ia Cruz The Poetry Club was newborn on campus. With Ms. Cochran and Mrs. Ventre, Mr. Jack Stewart invited a published writer, Kate Marcone, and creative writing student Dale Schmidt from Ll.O.P. to share their ideas with the club about Writing for publication. The club then held its first meeting in the spring of 1983. At the beginning of the '83-'84 school year it was decided that this was going to be an official club. Officers were elected, and the constitution was written in rhyme! The three advisors helped students analyze their written poems, and gave feedback and suggestions on how to get their work published. Members held poetry contests with winners posted in the English wing, and Friday socials became a tradition after school to share ideas and new poems. ln all, the club was a great platform for future poets! aspire Organlza tions 1 Poetrv Club l l ' T I I I I s
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By Ed and David Ballot The Franklin Role Playing Games Club was a relatively new and unknown club that began in 1982. The club met at lunch to swap information about new and older role playing games, and to have an opportunity to play the games. The role playing games were designed to broaden the imagination and to teach people to cooperate with each other rather than to play games strictly for competition. ln role playing games, players were involved in taking on the role of imagi- nary characters that the players controlled. Several of the games that were played were Dungeons S Dragons, Gamma World, Top Secret, and Car Wars. The club was very enthusiastic about their games, and proved that role playing could be fun. Climb Swaps ll Or anizations .J il E Q Bishop, and Richard Michael, Ray DeLaney, David hard .2 D: e, and Ed Ballot, Doug Crow, Jimmy it Woolard, Dennis Dolah Doug Ed Ballot, Doug Woolard, el' Owens, and Kevin Clipp Burns, Patrick Dennis Dolahite, David Ballot, and Ray Dealney roll dice to Role Playing games Clult 1 ' -imaginary th Elf for ent, and s rength a, alignm Q.. determine charism characters. l l
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. lllll . Teenie treasure ser By Socorro Cajina The Jayteens at FHS were an organiza- tion of concerned young people interested in social and individual progress. Their goal was to develop their personalities and tal- ents by helping in their community. The brotherhood of human beings was the underlying philosophy of the group. The Jaycees believed that the brotherhood of man was more important than the poli- tics of nations. There was a strong belief that justice was best won by free men in- volved in free enterprise. The participants in this organization became involved in ser- vices in their community. Said President Christy Trigg, We work together with en- thusiasm to make our community service a success. ...... k -1-11.l11u The 83 84 Jay een C ub Members: Don Satow, Denn s Do ah e E een Trigg, Lo McCilathery, 8 ': Doug C ow, Tori Lyon, Rhonda SOU Ca Tm oo ard. 5 Doucl W ch Chu L N ,N -. I -.. N Q... , N - I. , ' L i ww an-1,41 V w V . :facet-1'-ls.:-12,11 -f-- .ff-I ef ---- mf, . -Wff ., .f
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