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HO OR SOCIETY First semester members of the Honor Society were l. to r. Vickie Beck, Carol Tommy, Nancy Hays, Carole Davis, Kathy Lee, Stan Busby, Wayne Kerkhoff, Ted McCord fPresidentj, Alma Friend, Sandra Conklin, Carol Mock, Jackie Clark, on floor: Ben Richwine, Larry Litsey, and Tom Sigler fSecretaryj. Honor Society Sponsor Mr. Sterrett Nash pins a flower on member Barbara Sigler before open house activities begin. The Eureka Chapter of the National Honor Society at Frankton High was an active group during the 1961-62 school year. Ushering and acting as the hosts at the annual open house, plus the customary coat check which was operated at all home basketball games were the two main func- tions of the organization. One induction was held each semester of the school year with Carole Davis, Vickie Beck, Carrol Tommy, Stan Busby, Kathy Lee, and Larry Litsey being inducted in the fall and john Smith, james Allen, Susan Brown, Jennie Frazier, jerry Gordon, and Gary Nash in the spring induction. An attempt is made to keep the members constantly aware of their responsibility to live up to the standards of the Honor Society to which they have been elected. 18
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SENIGR CLASS PLAY BlLL'S NIGHT OUT was selected for pre- sentation by the members of the senior , class . . . as their final production. Early in the year the cast was selected and work was begun on the production. Steve Davison, jack Smothers, and jack Huffman assisted Mr. Sterrett L. Nash, director, with the construction of the stage set and Kevin Crawford acted as stage manager. Following the production of the play, mem- bers ofthe cast, the director and family, the persons responsible for sale of tickets and ushering spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Andrea Seely. A blue -note night be sounded with regard to the rehearsals. The flu bug hit the school during the week of try-out and there was scarcely one night until the final week of dress rehearsals that a full cast reported to practice. In spite of circumstances, the play was a success. A nicely constructed storage balcony pro- vides place for stage hands to get the set in readiness. Looking over the loot found in the stolen car are John Smith, Alma Friend, and Carol Mock seated on floor. Other cast members left to iight are Charlie Stettner, Doug Hood, Ted McCord, Nancy Watkins,.Andrea Seely, Douglass Waltermire, Clara Sturbois, Steve Horn, Karen Taylor, Nancy Hays, and Steve Hudson. 17
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S A 5 Qt Student Council Secretary Kathy Lee, Sponsor Mr. David Bartlow, and President Sandra Conklin look over decorations to be used in the 1962 Mardi Gras. The Student Council was socially active on several projects, one of which was the 1962 Mardi Gras. Decorating cars at sectional time, organizing noon games, and spon- soring the Halloween Festival were some of the main projects of the group. STUDENT COUNCIL Members Kathy Lee, Cynthia McCarthy, Jeanette Legg, and Jennie Frazier ponder an idea presented to the council. Many student problems and projects are discussed and re- flected upon during meetings. Although many of the Student Coun- cil's accomplishments were direct services to the school, most of its work was in representing the con- sensus of the student body, and in discussing school problems and possible improvements. Mary Faye Richwine cooly states her opinion in a Student Council meeting. If 19
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