Frankton High School - Eaglite Yearbook (Frankton, IN)

 - Class of 1962

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Sponsor Bowers and students Friend and Hutchison fit a pattern . . . while Jan Etchison and Dot Goldsberry plan flowers for the table. HOME EC. CLLI B Molly Brown gives a demonstration on how to pin and press a pleat using one of her own creations for the demonstration. The Home EC Club was organized last year to give opportunity for the girls to learn in an informal club atrnostphere. Outside speakers are invited in to aid the girls in the fine art of make-up, carriage, etc. ' Home Ec. Club officers investigate the automatic washer-dryer. They are Peach Giselbach, Wanda Jones, Carole Shirley, and Janet McCarty. 27

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F.F.A. officers pose for the shutter man during a regular club meeting. The Sentinel, Ben Richwineg Reporter, Steve Wrightg Vice -president, Steve Horny Pres., Daniel Jacksong Secretary, Bob Jarrett, and Treasurer, Dallas Curtis. The Future Farmers of America, a national organization for boys enrolled in vocational ag, attempts to conduct regular meetings during the summer and school year. The F. F.A. sold wrenches, light bulbs, and seeds to raise the funds needed to pay ex- penses of the annual Father-Son Banquet each spring, the trip to the Indianapolis stock- yards and packing plants, etc. Activities during the school year include participation in judging contests soils, dairy, poultry, grain, and beef. The Frankton F.F.A. teams in the soil and crop judging placed third in the county, with the poultry team placing sixth. Gordon Kerkhoff, vocational ag teacher, is sponsor of the Frankton FFA Chapter. just fer fun the F. F.A. has organized a basketball team. This year as in the past they have challenged other teams to games--or should we say, braw1s. In spite of the lively playing, the boys enjoy playing immensely. Tom Sigler, Ben Richwine, and Dick Gross bone-up in preparation for a contest. Xafr' 4 2 .V . gm li ff J if 7 l J Ny X 1 ,XA 26



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LATI CLUB K- - Tis The officers of the F.H.S. Latin Club look over a model of a Roman shield and spear. They are President, Lucresia Wells, Sec'y-Treas.g Mary Faye Richwineg Historian Gary Benefielg Vice-president Kathy Gregoryg and Sponsor Mrs. Winifred Owens MMIII i ll N .gala E gigs. The F.l-I. S. Latina Societus sponsored by Mrs. Owens has been very busy this year. As an outside project, the club has been selling coffee, sandwiches, and cookies at several of the home basketball games. They also sponsored a record hop after one of the games. The club meets during the activity periods at which time they learn by means of special reports of Roman customs, buildings, clothing, and amusements. The club has two evening meetings each school year. The first of these is a Christmas party at which time the group goes caroling. The group sings in Latin and then present plates of Christmas goodies to the people for whom they sing . . . usually shut-ins. The second party is the Spring Banquet where they have a full course meal. The club mem- bers dress in costumes which they have made, eat with Roman silver--the hands and sit on the floor. The club boasts fifty members. The Latin Club Spring Banquet was messy but fun. The club members dressed in the Roman dress, ate their food with their fingers, as one can see, and sat on the floor. 28

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