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Varied Activities Add Dell Young demonstrates some of the fundamentals of Algebra. The Drama Club, under the supervision of Mr. Clark was newly formed this year. Among their goals are a fostering of the Thespian Spirit, a heightening of the dramatic sense, and encouragement of the art of communication. Two of their plays were presented in neighboring communities. The Beta Club is an honorary society made up of students in the Junior and Senior classes who maintain an average of 90 or above, and who exhibit certain attributes of a desirable nature, such as worthiness of character and honor. The Beta Club provided student “tutors” this year to aid others in various courses. The highlight of the year is the annual Beta Club Convention in Roanoke which most members attend. Mr. Clark shows students how to use a tape recorder effectively. The Library Club, consisting of students interested in all phases of library work, has had quite a busy year. Mrs. Gadberry is assisted at some time by all members of the club. These students are active in the library during their study halls, lunch periods and after school. By working in the library, techniques and functions in maintaining a library are learned. Meeting once a month, the club engages in numerous activities, and are pre- sented many interesting programs. At the beginning of the year, experienced members offered to teach incoming members all aspects of their library work. With an increasing number of members, the Library Club continues to offer much to students. Dawn Hagan gives a report on good points in reading. Such programs are beneficial to all. 26
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And Foster Cooperation The Hi-Y is a young men’s Christian organi- zation committed to a Christian purpose. With a motto of “Create, Maintain, and Extend”, the Hi-Y Iras had various service projects through- out the year. A hat and coat check was spon- sored at each home basketball game to help raise money for projects. At Christmas a food basket was sent to a needy family, and this year the Hi-Y “adopted” a foreign child. The club provided the boy with all necessary funds for clothing, food and education. Members of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y assist at the registration table for their conference. The Tri-Hi-Y is affiliated with the YWCA of Franklin. Involved in varied projects, the Tri- Hi-Y has aided both school and community. Along with the Hi-Y, the Tri-Hi-Y was host to an area Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Conference held here at Franklin High School which proved both ben- eficial and enjoyable to all who attended. Beaver Kannan serves as coordinator for the conference program. Two Pep Club Members decorate the hall with a spirit sign. The Pep Club promotes spirit for our school the year round. Posters are displayed in the halls before football and basketball games, raising the morale of all. Goal posts are dec- orated at the football fields before each home game. During basketball season large signs are placed in the gymnasium. At all sports compe- titions, the members of the Pep Club sit to- gether, thus showing their group enthusiasm for the Broncos. 25
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To Our Character Enrichment The Future Homemakers of America is a very rewarding organization for girls in which they learn all aspects of home- making and are taught the full responsibilities of home living. Each morning an FHA member prepares coffee for the teachers’ lounge. Refreshments are also provided at many school functions such as teas. Each year the FHA sponsors a teacher appreciation week in which various teachers are singled out for special kindness. Cathy Lawrence and Betty Vaughan place coffee for teachers in the lounge before school. The Debate Club was newly organized this year with Mrs. Iva Johnson as its sponsor. They learn the fundamentals of parliamentary procedure, the values of research and logical thought. This year they attended the Novice Debate Tournament in Williamsburg and acted as time-keepers. Danny Peak, Susan Lowe and Cynthia Johnson review the proceedings for good debate. The FBLA is the Future Business Leaders of America. Centering around the world of business, the FBLA helps to train the members to become economic leaders. Throughout the year, the FBLA has had many interesting projects, such as the school supply store which is manned by members each morning before school. At Christmas a Home Extension speaker presented an interesting program on Christmas decor- ations. Among other activities this year was a tour of the offices at Union-Camp Corporation, an interesting talk by Mrs. Romine Hundley on Business Education, and another program in which representatives from a nearby business school spoke. Each year members attend the Regional Convention— this year being held at Old Dominion University in Norfolk— and the State Convention. At these meetings the members learn about parliamentary law, view various exhibits and participate in contests in such areas as spelling and essay writing. The pleasant faces of Lucky Roncinske and Eddie Turner greet customers at the school store. 27
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