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The Hi-Y . . . The HifY is one of the leading organizations of Franklin High School. The officers for the HifY Club this year were as follows: Paul Plessinger, President, Jim Imes, Vice-President, L. D. Allen, Treasurerg Jim Cox, Secretary. Last year the HifY sponsored a paper drive. The profits of this drive were given to the Bob Hannum Ivlemorial Fund. The HifY also sponsored two paper drives this year. The HifY had several interesting speakers at various meetings held through' out the school year. Cctober 20, Mr. Hartzler gave a very interesting talk which was based on the HifY purpose. December 15, Mr. Augspurger led an inter' esting discussion concerning the HifY platform-clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean living, clean scholar' ship. One of the feature highlights involving the Hi'Y this school year was the sponsoring of a school assemf bly, which brought to Franklin High Mr. George Campbell, who was received with a thundering ova' tion. Mr, Campbell gave a very interesting as well as whimsical speech along with his original and entertain' ing leading of group singing. First row: Howard Knutson, Bob Abrams, Alan Vandervort, Dick Hubbard. Second row: Warren Young, Jr., Marvin Shane, Carl Hathaway, Gene Murray, Jim Jeffery, Boyd Alexander Raymond Wade, Lee Scholl, Dick Noland, Dan Weaver. Third row: Dick Taylor, Don Croll, Don Robison, Harold Hency, Mr. Charles Zartman fAdvisorj, Bill Patton jerry Egleston, Bill Harris, Bob Lackens, Dick Schall 5 Fourth row: jim Cox, Paul Plessinger, Jim Imes, Bruce Barlett, Gene Egleston, Bob Shockley, Dick Young, Dick Ruppert, Ronald Weaver, Kent Libecap. Fifth row: Fred Gray, Dean Knutson, Jim Taylor, Don Updyke, Gene Adams, L. D. Allen, Don Robinson, Don Robison, Philip Didriksen, Wilmer Harris, John Reese. Thivtyfone
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First row: Bill Patton, Marvin Shane, Jim Imes, Cecil Harville, Dick Hubbard, David Boswell, Bruce Barlett. Second row: Ann Jeffery, Phyllis Owens, Jean Roberson, Joyce Roberson, Lila Burdge, JoAnn Larick, Pat Morey, Gene Anne Darmody, Mary Jane Vandervort. Third row: Marjorie Mallicoat, Dorothy Brown, Wanda Wheeler, Doris Roberts, Della Harris, Marilyn Cox, Wilmzt Dennis, Joy Shane, Marilyn Rutledge, Imogene Callahan, Eleanor Phillips. Fourth row: Mary Roberts, Mary Ann Waller, Pat Libecap, Theresa Seeman, Miss Mable Liles fSponsorJ, Janet Klaber, Mary Ellen Greenup, Marjorie Bothe, Janet Fryburger. Fifth row: Gene Murray, Helen Louise Robison, Lillian Neff, Norma Jeffery, Dick Ruppert, Ann Simpson, Dorothy Purkey, Pauline Young, Barbara Gribble, Dick Noland. Future Teacherfs Club . . The FarrelfMcGuHfey Chapter of the Future Teach' ers of America was started not only to interest students in the teaching profession but to foster student leader' ship. The club meetings are held during the noon hour so that there is a free room in which to meet. In these meetings the members hear talks on teachers and teach' ing from fellow students and faculty members. So far, they have had Mr. Fealy, Mr. Augspurger, Mrs. Farrell, and Miss McClure speak at meetings. The annual Future Teachers assembly was held on January 22, with club members assisting. The purpose of the club was explained to the student body, and some questions which might be puzzling the nonfrnembers 'Thirty were answered in a forum. The past, present, and prospective future of the club were then given. The program was planned by a program committee and Miss Mable Liles, the club faculty sponsor. The club initiated twenty new members on Februf ary 10. The initiation was held during the regular noon meeting and was the formal initiation used by all Future Teachers Clubs. The club now has 46 members, 14 of the members being seniors. The club has helped out by supplying members to take classes as substitute teachers and by supplying ushers and guides for open house and P.T.A. The hall monitor duties this year were maintained by members of the Future Teachers Club.
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Junior Classioa The Junior Classical League of Franklin High is part of a nationfwide organization. The Franklin chapter was organized in 1944 under the direction of Mrs. Ida Rhodenheck Zecher, who was the Latin teach' er at that time. The aim of this organization is to acquaint every' one with the value of Greek and Roman civilization to this age. lt helps to provide an interest in Latin for the students by acquainting them with the Roman food, clothes, and activities. While there is only one Latin Club, two Latin classes are organized separately, each having elected officers. The ofhcers of the Latin II class served as officers for the whole organization. These ofiicers were as follows: Bill Hannum, president, Marilyn Rutf ledge, vice-president, Janet Klaber, secretary, Laura Lou Hollon, treasurer, and the sponsor, Miss Mabel 1League . . Hill. The meetings were held every two weeks and took place during the regular class period. A program chairman was elected and it was his duty to plan a program for the meeting. The programs consist in general of several members giving reports on Greek and Roman mythology or Roman Civilization, and the dif- ferent kinds of games are played. There were two evening meetings, the initiation given in the fall, conducted by Latin II members initiat- ing new memhers into the club, and the Roman Banquet given in the spring. The Roman Banquet was arranged and conducted by the first year Latin class in honor of the second year students. The menu consisted of Roman foods. As the main activity this year the group purchased slides on Roman life, Latinis Amores First row: Nancy johns, Mary Frances Bishop, Mary Frances Bryant, Louise Hammock, Anne Jeffery, Libby D. Smith, Joyce Wilsoii, Barbara Young, Phyllis Owens. Second row: Joyce Roberson, Georgie Roberson, Laura Lou Hollon, Vklanda Wheeler, Joy Shane, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Marilyn Rutledge, Norma Jean Banks, Lila Burdge. Third row: Kent Martin, Norma Jeffery, Mary Anne Vv'aller, Shirley Fielder, Barbara Stewart, janet Klaber, JoAnn Larick, Linda Cole, Bill Harris. Fourth row: Bill Hannum, Ted Beuke, Paul Burkett. 'Thirtyftwo
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