Frankton High School - Eaglite Yearbook (Frankton, IN)

 - Class of 1962

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FRENCH CLUB LES PETIT CHOLIXCHOUXH Joyce Graham, and Carla and Jan Ehman appear to be more interested in the refreshments than in Leona Whit- son's report. The French Club consists of French l and II students who like to get together and converse on topics related to France and the French people. French was sometimes spoken and reports were often given by the members pertaining to France. An informal party which was held at the home of Sandra I-lart during February in- creased the interest in the club. During the first semester Mrs. Joyce Kohen the sponsor arranged a trip to the French department of Anderson College for the Second year French Students ' Gloria McRoberts and Max Hoppel study facts about Paris in the library. French Club officers Sandra Hart, Secretaryg Jennie Frazier, Sergeant-at-armsg Mrs. Joyce Koehn, Sponsorg Ted McCord, Presidentg and Clara Sturbois, Vice -president , look through a book about France. 29

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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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'S cientific M inded A mateurs' C lub Officers of S.M.A.C. pictured at left are Dan Johnson, Vice-president, Jenny Frazier, Treasurer, Frances Brizeh dine, Secretary, and Tom Singer, President. The S.M. A. C. is a new club just formed this year in the Frankton High School Science Department. The motto chosen for the club is Knowledge through Research. The club is rather busy throughout the year with regularly scheduled meetings held every second and fourth Thursday evening of the month. Membership in the organization is limited to 15 members. At the present time the membership numbers 12. The constitution limits membership to members of the Class of 1964. No one is to be taken into membership who is a member of a class earlier than 1964. The club meetings are held in the F.l-l. S. science room with Sterrett L. Nash, department chairman, as sponsor. Program activities this past year have been limited to study of Fresh Water animals. Pictured are club members dis- secting crayfish at a regularly scheduled meeting. Jerry Gordon, Jenny Frazier, Kathy Lee, Ralph Hays, Frances Brizendine, and Bob Anderson. Pictured below are members Joyce Graham, Tom Singer, Karla Ehman and Dan Johnson. Maribeth Whet- sel and Kathy Brown were absent when the picture was taken. 7

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