Frankton High School - Eaglite Yearbook (Frankton, IN)

 - Class of 1961

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MEMBERS ARE TO Part of the Societies services to the school have been the coat check at ball games and ushering guests at school affairs. The fountain which sets in the front hall was purchased by the group. During the Christmas season the mem- l Honor Society members are all decked out in big blue ribbons. The members during the first semester are pic- tured above: Sue Fesler, Wayne Kerkhoff, Sandra Conklin, Ted McCord, Charlie Stettner, Carol Mock, Elaine Floyd, Lynette Smith, Alma Friend, Bob Mills, James Hays, Nancy Fields, Helen Sayre, and Linda Welborn. Officers assemble the coat check racks to use at a ballgame. BE EXEMPLARY bers were responsible for a tree and its dec- oration. At the fall induction there were four girls admitted into the society. Mr. Heniser was given an honorary membership. Fall inductees were Carol Mock, Alma Friend, Mr. Heniser, Lynnette Smith, and Sue Fesler. iw am: if Qnn'1mnm.awrw,uv-sxinmmzfsfs ,ma Q .wr S1wnaiwmwwami:m:m:mf4mnsuf meisz .'., ,, zfunmu new

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At a meeting of the Student Council, the photographer caught President Craig presiding. Each year the Student Council sponsors the Mardi Gras in the spring. This year they also-sponsored the Winter Wonderland Dance that was held during the Christmas vacation. Of course, their main purpose is to help co-ordinate affairs between students and faculty. David Bartlow advises the group. Those in the picture are President Lee Craig, first row - Sis Heller, Mary Faye Richwine, Secretary-Treasurer, Barb Sig- ler, and Sandra Conklin. Second row - Bob Mills, Gary Nash, Ginger Welborn, Sandra Cunningham, and Nancy Hays. Back row - Ronnie S wi nd ell, Gary Crawford, Wayne Ke rkhoff, Vice-President, Ben Richwine, Stan Busby, Gary Benefiel, and Tom Sigler. STUDENT COUNCIL AND HONOR SOCIETY Senior boys formed a quartet to provide some enter- tainment. Mike Shipley's band from Anderson rendered the dance music.



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A description of these folk after their return from solicitingwouldbe exhausted, famished, weary, and maybe disgusted. ONE EAGLITE AND SIX GOLDEN EAGLES Picture placement in a yearbook can be a serious problem. A yearbook would not be possible if it weren't for those who spend many hours seeking advertising from 'business estab- lishments in this area. Their work begins in July or August. They meet some evening to learn how to approach an advertising manager and what to do with his ad when received. Those solicitors are Keith Cooper, Jim Hays, Gary Dalzell, Mike Jackson, Gary C r awf o r d , Ted McCord, Karel Crowley, Ruth Dalzell, Sherry Hoover, Pat Tinsley, Tonda Whitson, Lorraine Bouslog, Nancy Watkins, Sis Heller, Elaine Mauck, Elaine Floyd, Mary Baker, Charlie Stettner, Judy Blaylock, Nancy Parker, Ruth Head, Karen Humphr ey, Ginger Jackson, Sue Fesler, Nancy Hays, and Mary Beth Hartley. Long after the solicitors complete their work the staff is still going strong-working until March. The staff includes Karel Crowley, sub- cription manager, Ted McCord, junior edi- tor, Helen Sayer, editor, and Keith Cooper, business manager. Sterrett Nash sponsors the group.

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