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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 2

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The Daily Journali
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Franklin, Indiana
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The Daily JournalFranklin Greenwood, IndianaWednesday, October 2, 1974 de Stu 1 I 1 f- nts prepare 11 I School for senior play members of the cast are 1 i'vir fly i. By BECKY BYRNE Center Grove High School news Hr Preparations for the Center (5 Jim George as Reverend Hale; Susie Kornbroke as Susana Wallcott; Pam Brown as Mrs. Tom Henderson as Mr. Putnam; Peggy Jones as Mercy Grove High School senior play are now in motion. The play is entitled "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller and deals with the Salem witch trials.

Lewis; LeeAnn Clouse; as Rebecca Nurse; with Becky Hansen as Goody Corey. Francis Seniors win first, place November 8 and 9 are the dates set for the curtain to Nurse will be played by Christy Henderson; with Steve Featherson as Cheever; Phil The play was first staged by i at Greenwood i Kermit Bloomgarden at the Martin Beck Theatrel in New Fowler as Willard; and Dennis I As homecoming week came to Duke a84Iawthornr4'im Pavey 4 York.ity in J953 a wet end, ureen wood seniors will be Dansforth; with Carla John Proctor, played by Mike reigned victorious over many Dillow is the central character. Anderson as Sarah Good; and spirit week activities. In the play Proctor's wife Hopkins being played by Debby With the slogan "Searching for Murr. Elizabeth, played by Kathy Ulrey Lisa Hall, Sue Rose, Lorie realizes that her husband is a itiuijr, tiic aciiiui lidos designed a tropical island theme Ryan, Meressa Baker, Jana having an affair with Abigail ll( Cline, Tim Wampler, Missy Zhan Williams, who is Joyce Bailey.

to capture first place in the float The class of 1976 Finally When Proctor breaks off I ill iiA v' and David Brown also participate in the witch trials. (Whiteland photo) School plans musical Whiteland Community High School will present "The Sound ofMusic" November 8 and 9 p.m. Studying the script of the musical are from left, Mrs. Susan Kienitz, choral director; Bunny Nash, Maria; and Mrs. Sandy Duke, dramatic director.

"Sound of Music" the affair, Abigail, with the help placed second in the competition with the slogan "Up and Away to of the witch Tituba, played by Members of the backstage Kathy Waddle, conjures the devil crew are Greg Wood stage Haul Gosnell and puts a black magic curse on Proctor and his wife. -J properties manager; Bill Wilson The plot is very complicated as set construction; Tim Hearn Whiteland Homecoming Queen a Victory, centered around a circus theme. After a week of hall decorating competitions and other spirit the junior and senior classes tied for "The Most Spirited Class" Award. Senior Patty Lambert was crowned Homecoming Queen by each character is intertwined in one of more ways to the different set designer and assistant stage manager; David Davis flomecoming royalty at Whiteland Community High School from left are escort Jeff McClurg, Princess Linda Morris Queen Mary Kay Nachand and escort Dough Gerdt. set construction and Debbie situations in the play.

Barnd. Betty Parns will be played by anned at WCHS Pi iney were crownea aunng naiitime at me kquic niuuj 's'. David Dusthimer, the director Donna Fulmer; with Rod Student Council President David Wessleman as Reverend feels, "It's going to be on of the best plays Center Grove has ever I 1 1 Cable at halftime of the playing the role of Mary Warren September 27 football game. js Cathy McCourt. The musical, "Sound of presented.

Music," will be presented on November 8 arid 9 at 7:30 p.m. in difficulty in adjusting to convent life, she is ordered to become a governess to the children of Captain Von Trapp. Uie Whiteland Community High Franklin hiah school clubs bchool auditorium. In time she and the Captain fall The cast of 23 will he headed by Bunny Nash as Maria, Mike in loye, and Maria has to make the decision whether she will become a nun or marry the plan events for school year Captain. After seeking counsel from the Mother Abbess, she Franklin Community High decides to leave the Abbey and Sciencelthis year, Mrs.

Mary Essex, must be in advanced Kenneth Steeb also sponsors this School has organized a variety of George students biology, marry Captain Von Trapp. Later, school clubs for a new year, Smith as Captain Von Trapp and Lisa Hicks as the Mother Abbess in the title roles. The mixed Choirs, Swing Choir and the Entress will make up the chorus for the production. The musical is based upon the true story of Maria (Rainer) Von Trapp and her family. It opens with Maria Rainer at Nonhberg Abbey in Austria studying to become a nun, Because of her I chemistry or physics to club.

The Spanish initiation for when Austria comes under Nazi be eligible for this club. Each year the club takes a trip to control, the family escapes with The girls' pep club has met and is discussing a change of style in the pep club outfits for the uie neip of Mother Abbess. Chicago to see a museum. The admission for each new members takes place October 15. The Spanish Club has made arrangements for a trip to Taco Bell the first Wednesday of November to ataste of Mexican food.

President for the performance is 11.25. Tickets AFS has started off actively this year. The purpose of this basketball season. Mrs. Margaret Wente, sponsor, and newly elected president Connie will be available at the door.

Smith, state that "The club club this year isJoy Gilliland. Tim Thomas if vice president; club is to learn information about the foreign exchange program and to be able to host foreign exchange students. The student body is to look after the exchange needs a style that is eye catching." The boys pep club has not yet Jill Server, secretary, and Janice Poynter, treasurer. Future Homemakers of Two Qreenwood clubs reschedule campout met. students and give them the Future Farmers of America opportunity to take part in school affairs.

AFS raises mbney for Ameripa (FHA) is sponsored by Mrs Dons Mc Williams. This (FFA) is planning the year with sponsor David Spurgeon. Franklin high school students to After a cancellation due to Future Business Leaders of club may be joined by any girl enrolled in a Home Economics class. Each year a St. Patrick's campout to plan joint activities for the coming year and to enjoy go abroad and exchange students to come to Franklin.

Students America (FBLA) is under the direction of Mrs. Lois Cummings poor weather conditions, the Greenwood Key Club and Sunshine Society are re-planning and Mrs. Alice Sturgeon. wishing to go abroad mustbe approved by the school. Kenneth Steeb is sponsor of the cub.

day party is held for junior high FHA members. The Franklin chapter of the Royalty at Center Grove Members must currently be a joint camping trip to Yellowwood State Forest on the completing four credits Language clubs ate also weekend of October 5-6. tne primitive surroundings. Some common joint activities for the groups are charity drives, dances, clean-up projects after sports activities and other school and community service projects. Officers of the Sunshine Society are Leslie Gossman, Linda Hinton, Pam Storvick; Sue in business courses.

planning a very busy year. Latin Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) is a club aimed "at developing future leaders in Honart is the club for students Rhonda Ford, a junior at Center Grove High School, was named homecoming queen last Friday during a dance after the football game. Queen Rhonda is shown with her escort, Dave Thompson. (Center Grove photo) The Key Club, sponsored by the Club is sponsored bjf Miss Arlene enrolled in art classes. The club marketing and distribution," ModUn.

I he slave sale and Roman banquet are held gives students a chance to try art projects which they are unable to Kiwams, and the Sunshine Society are both service organizations which function to help the school and community according to the DECA motto. Robert Justice is the sponsor. annually. This year the club, took: a trip to museum in tWcagd. do in the regular classroom.

Miss Hi-Y is a service club for Salwowski and Carol Lazr. Kfcy Club officers are Fred throughout the year. The French Club is sponsored senior and junior boys. Robert Jones sponsors this club. Guckleberg, Doug Staley, Carl Teresa Conkling is the Honart sponsor.

Science club is planned by by Mrs. lekonus. by the The groups, accompanied seven sponsors, arranged Cecil and Doug Bohall. Spanish Club has a new sponsor Johnson county seniors named commended students Mrs. Donna Bailey and Mrs.

Rosejane Smith direct Tri-Hi-Y for girls. This is a club for girls in grades 11 and 12. The club's main activity is the powder puff football game. Sophomores and freshmen Several seniors at Franklin well as the Girls' Guild at Amity Community High School Crescent Road, Franklin and plans to attend Franklin College. Jim is a member of French Club, honor society, student council, Quill Scroll, band and EdinBurg Community High School and Indian Creek High School have been named merit have a service club, too.

Tom McKinney sponsors Jr-Hi-Y and Mrs. Lanna Umbarger and Mrs. Lyn Wyand sponsor Jr-Tri-Hi-Y. program commended students by National Scholarship Baptist Church. Jan plans to attend Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Franklin College is the choice of Don Routier upon graduation from FCHS. He has been active in the Honart Club and enjoys participating in intramural sports. Don is the son of Mrs. Carolyn Routier, 360 Brecken- stage band. He is editor of the school newspaper.

Corporation. To increase their scholarship The following students have received letters of com opportunities NMSC reports the commended students' names to the regionally -accredited mendation: Janice Chapin colleges they named as their first Don Routier and Cynthia Smith Franklin; James B. Records Edihburg and Robert A. Norris Students visit Chicago Thirty-four members of the eighth grade at the Clark-Pleasant Middle School took a Indian Creek. ridge Street, Franklin.

Cynthia is a member National Honor Society at FCHS and has been listed in Who's Who in Foreign Languages in Indiana High Schools. She is. the Honart Club secretary and writes for the Electron. Cynthia is the daughter of Mrs. Myla Smith, 1935 and Second choices when they took the PSATNMSQT in October 1973.

The reports include home addresses, test scores and anticipated college major and career 'intentions of the These students are among the 38,000 commended students named on the basis of their high performance on the 1973 Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude commended students. TestNational Merit Scholar- trip to Chicago Saturday and Sunday. The tour was conducted shin Qualifying Test by Marshall Mitchell, a social (PSATNMSQT). Commended students are in the upper two Indian Greek students studies teacher at the school. Other chaperones were; Mrs.

per cent ot tnose who are Judith Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Edwards and Mrs. Gloria Porter." expected to graduate from high school in 1975. Although the commended students ranked high list summer a cti vities bjw-the-PSATNMSQTT-their Students enrolledfor the trip Many students from Indian scores were just below those of were: iNita Acton, Kim Arvidson, Cartdy Black, Mark Brown, Mike Creek High School attended various camps and seminars the 15,000 who were announced in September by NMSC.

Commended students do during the summer. Creek attended the National Seminar for journalism "in San Angelo, held at Angelo State University. Robin Woods and Mike Weaver, co-editors for the 1974-75 Tomahawk, and Pam Fleener. The varsity and junior varsity not continue in the Merit Scholar ship competition. squads at Indian Creek High NFL ACTION NEW FALL-SEASON SHOWS Burnell, Fred CJow, Terri Conover, Kelly Dennis, Brian Drake, Joanna Dunlap, Dianna Fulmer, Lynn Grayson, Brenda Hedrick, Lisa Hendrickson, Anne Janeway, Mike Krammes, Delinda Lewis, Larry Maijer, Linda McClain, Pam Meeke.

Edward C. Smith, president of School attended NCA cheerleading camp at Lebanon editor of the Li'l Brave newspaper, were in competition with over 100 schools during the NMSC, said: "The high standing of commended students in the merit program shows their great Junction, during the week June 29-July 3. Both squads were taught new cheers, chants and stunts. week they were there. They were busy with parties and other promise, and tneir attainment in this nationwide program deserves public recognition.

The Teresa Miller, Jerry Pickett, Kim Porter, Susan Rhoades, Teri Riley, Casey Ross, Chervl Competition was held among ON 9 CHANNELS SHOWN WITH FULL-BODIED COLOR PLUS activities, at night after attending classes during the day. Schneegas, Paul Smith, Steve all the squads nightly and the awards received are as follows: commended students should be encouraged to continue their 1CHS. journalism team was education. Both these students junior varsity one honorable Smith, Kurt Stucker, Yvonne Taylor Vickie Tex, Deena Whitaker and Linda Williams. awarded the first place award in the small school dvision for mention, two excellent and one and our nation will benefit from their further educational and "Best Theme Development." LATE, LATE FLICKS FOR THOSE COOL, CRISP AUTUMN EVENINGS outstanding; varsity one excellent and four superior ribbons.

The five varsity personal development." The students planned to visit Janice is the daughter of Mr. The award was based on a 16-page layout development that they constructed during the the Museum of Science and Industry, Stephan Douglas Tomb, and Mrs. J.D. Chapin. 102 Merlin! cheerleaders also won a spirit week.

Drive, Franklin. She has been stick for their outstanding spirit. Field Museum of Natural History, Shedd Aquarium, active in many extra-curricular TOGETHER WITH COMPLETE TIME WEATHER INFO. JUST FOR THE CITY OF FRANKLIN The girls -who attended cheerleading camp, are: Elaine Buckingham Fountain, Prudential Building, "the loop" activities including the Latin Club at FCHS and is president of her Baptist Youth Fellowship as and Harbor Boat Tour. School page correspondent named at FCHS Doan, Nancy Gardner, Judy Drane, Sandy Walker, Terrie Cobb, Lou Ann Coy, Leah Bauke, Lisa Schaaf and Vickie Ralph.

Melody Mullendore and Jennifer Rickey were delegates to State Camp. which was held at Lafayette June 7-11. The theme of the week was Happiness purpose of 24-HR. UP! NEWS With FM Music Background That's right foiks. Thls'fall season things lined upon its 12 channels for you to enloy.

And, in this day age of inflation, you'll be HAPPY TO.KNOW that Cable TV is still just 20c a day ($6.00 monthly service charge for 1 TV hook-up, plus installation). So to see more in 74 Susan Harrison is the school page correspondent from Franklin Community Hich Sunshine Camp is to learn new ideas for money-making WATER, PUMP and WELL SERVICE We Service all makes of pumpj. For 7 DoVi A Week Service CoO Taylors ville, Indiana School. 5he is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Harrison7 248 North Water Street projects, community service and CI to meet new state officers. The Susan is 15 years old and a sophomore. She is active in GAA, AFS, Spanish Club. Electron girls brought backnany -ideas which they hope to use this year to carry out their motto, "Others." staff. Jr.

Tri Hi-Y. pep club. Young Life and Girls' Club Three students from Indian" Board..

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