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Distribution of school papers--THE GOLDEN EAGLE--is an exciting but serious time even though the faces of our subjects would not suggest that. Pictured are Carol Davis, Barbara Shirley, Mary Hartley, Nancy Watkins, Sandra Conklin, John Smith, and Barbara Sigler. Students who write the copy are largely responsible for preparation of stencils for duplication. Typing are Mary Beth Hartley, Maureen Curl, Jack Huffman, Nelma Tranbarger, and Carol Sue Davis. Local businessmen cooperate with their advertising to make the publication of the GOLDEN EAGLE possible. Mr. Harbit generally assumes the responsibility for du- plicating the copy. Often this is done in the wee hours long after his students 'should be in bed.' 21 GOLDE EAGLE The GOLDEN EAGLE is a periodic publication issued some six times during the school year. Members of the office practice class taught by Mr. Ted Harbit is responsible for collecting the facts, writ- ing the copy, editing, typing stencils, etc.
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EAC-I LITE Ted McCord, editor-in-chief, and Tom Sigler, junior editor, pose with Russ and Nell Forkner, official school photographer, at a fall editor and sponsor banquet. The school bell rings, and hand in hand, We annual staffers take the stand, Layout editors Dixie Heaton, Larry Litsey, Gary Nash, Jerry Gordon, Mary Baker, Barb Sigler, and Clara Sturbois, and art editor Lorraine Bouslog check ideas with editor. The advertising staff was responsible for securing the largest amount of advertising we have ever secured. Dough Hood gave a period every day to his duties as business manager. Steve Horn was the official student photographer with much assistance . . . To meet the tasks that before us lie Of preserving memories of Frankton High. The editor, his assistants, advisor, and all Get busy as bees at a beehive ball. There are layouts to make and captions to write, Gotta get senior's biographies, and make sure they're right. Gotta get names 'n dates, clubs and games, Teams and queens, and teachers' names. Gotta ads to sell and publishers to meet, Sketches to draw and deadlines to beat, Photographers to call and typists to see. Gotta rewrite and correct, gotta hurry 'n run-- Then before we know it, our job is done. All too quickly, it seems, amid our fears, The day arrives when our book appears. We hold our breath, then let out a cheer, When the critics say, It's the 'most' this year. JFP
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Officers of the Tri-Hi-Y are Gloria Hertle, Carol Tomey, Melanie Paddock, Alma Friend, Carol Mock fPresidentj Kathy Lee, and Jennie Frazier. The principles of the Tri -Hi-Y Club The Autumn Leaves semi-formal dance being pure thoughts, works, and deeds, went over well in that a large number the members practiced these traits in attended and the dancing and refreshments their service activities to the school and were well organized. On one December community. Working with the Hi-Y in the evening the group sponsored a record hop fall on the bundle drive was their main in order to raise money to help a needy project for the beginning of the school family at Christmas. year. Clean Living: Purpose of Tri-Hi-Y Well, Mary Faye, who is right, Sandra or Linda? At club meetings debates were held and plans were made to sponsor another Twirp Dance at which the girls would pay the tab instead of the boys. Mrs. Marjorie Andrew and Mrs. Francis Sigler sponsors of the Tri -Hi -Y seem to have been rather busy keeping up with the club members. It looks as if Sandra Conklin has the say-so in this group discussion. 'Fw Marv- .y fl V ' V, - .L MIS, yr. V, ',,:jp-::,- I, I .Q Wg. l, ,. 5: 2 p 'Ira ' 55 .-if sig' .f fl In B, ' 'ref . ' - if i gslilg, L. W W I j -- . I - ' .,,a:-- 5-egg!!-' 1 ifpzflsggf gf-rs' A Y, Qu: - . V 5 , .. 1 .
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