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QQ NNS79 Library Ann officers Carol Sue Davis, Mary Jane Baker, and Lorraine Bouslog prepare a bulletin board display. Miss Emma Alspaugh is shown discussing an item of business with her group of student assistants in the large picture below. A very helpful organization in the Frankton High School is the LI- BRARY ANNS. At an early date officers were elected with Carol Sue Davis elected president, Mary jane Baker, vice-president, and Lorraine Bouslog, secretary-treasurer. Club members act as student li- brarians during their study hall periods, assist with receiving and cataloging books, prepare bulletin board displays, etc ....
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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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iw! EAG LETTES An organization working with the Frank- ton High School Band but not a part of it is the Eaglettes. Students who are in- terested in being a member of the group appear in tryouts early in the school year for purpose of screening. After a final screening, the corps begins to drill in preparation for the various appearances they shall make during the school year. Marina Harper Cox, a F.H.S. graduate and a former majorette, was selected to train the girls for their duties. The group consisting of Gloria Hertle, Melanie Paddock, Kathy Lee, Dorothy Goldsberry, Leila Harper, Ella Kay Rigsby, Geraldine Davis, Carolyn Wright, Mary Beth Hartley, Karen Jarvis, jackie Clark, and Linda Kallner has done an excellent job this year. The Dance Band is in its second year at F.H.S. The group is composed of 12 students from the four grades. The band was organized to provide pep' music for various in-school and out-of- school activities. The band gives the students an opportunity to develop their abilities in the field of music. Participa- tion in the band gives the members a great deal of personal satisfaction. Any money earned by the band is turned over to the music department, which fur- nishes the music and a part of the equip- ment for the band. We hope the band receives in the years to come the same generous support it has received during the two years past. Robert Barker, our music man, is in charge of the group. v DANCE BAND
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