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'X X s. ip-,W 'w ,vw fr I ALICE ALLEN Creative Writing Magazine Advisor IAMES BRITAIN Language Arts Department Head Language Arts The Language Arts Department completed its third year of the Total Option Program KT.O.P.j of offering I0 weeks, I quarter, language arts classes this year. This program gave students a wider selection of classes in the Language Arts Department ranging from American literature to word study. Students were opened up to various aspects of studies within the language arts field and were not regimented through the basic L.A. l0a, I0b, lla, Ilb, and I2a courses needed for graduation. Full semester classes were also offered in humanities, drama, newspaper production plus more and honors language arts classes were open to students who excell in this subject. MARGARET CAMPBELL MARY LOU KRAUSE ROSAN N E HUNTER Academics II
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Industrial Arts Whether drafting a blue print, building a house, or repairing a car, the industrial Arts Department provided the skills. George Ehrgott, department head, supervised his construction technology class in building a house at nearby Sicks' Stadium. Student construction workers raised beams and installed all wiring. ln architectural drawing, Gerald Vann taught his students the proper uses ofaT and L square and a straight edge, all of them necessary in drafting a blue print. The Industrial Arts Department welcomed a new colleague this year, johnSvens5on taught gas engines, and g1rls'aut0 Shop. jOHN SVENSSON GEORGE EHRGOTT Industrial Arts Department Head 'SNP' 42 an- Motocross Advisor G ERALD VANN 10 Academics KK ., X
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- ........a..... Q X MARlORlEN.MURPHY PAUL NICHOLAS BARBARA NILSON Honor Society Advisor, Director of Drama, Tolo Newspaper, Franklin Senate Thespians Sponsor Annual Advisor 'l ,ff fx AY 2 2 ' Ms x RICK ROBBINS F.E.A.S.T. 12 Academics ELAINE WETTERAU ER Mathematics With the highest number of students enrolled in mathematics courses in the entire city, Franklin's Mathematics Department offered various levels of mathematics ranging from general math to calculus. Off the 977 students enrolled or approximately 70 per cent of the student body, 12 per cent were honors mathematics students and 22 per cent continous progress students. Although the percentage of honors students showed a decline from past years, these students were as capable as any in preceeding years and showed it on the National Nlath Contest held annually. VERNON BEAN Usher Squad Supervision l.V. Baseball Coach
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