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Freshly baked cookies, hot from the oven, are being inspected by homemaker-to-be, Jackie Daugherty. Juture artists, artisans, With 78 struggling young artists, Mrs. Catherine Lucas, our art teach- er, keeps F. H. S. well supplied with works that help beautify our school. Two classes are being taught this year, with the students having stud- ied various things ranging from ar- chitecture to still life drawings and three dimensional designs. Wham! Blam! Buzz! Whiz! What could it be, but the shop classes. Mr. Billy J. French has 155 boys en- rolled in his five industrial arts courses this year. Drafting, elec- tronics, machine shop, forging and foundry are just a few of the areas being taught in the far end of the halls of F. H. S. Two vocational agriculture class- es keep 92 future farmers in close touch with their chosen profession. Mr. Gordon Kerkhoff instructs the boys in dairy, grasses, judging, and the use of the tools, in helping them to understand principles of producing food. an d white co liar Mrs. Lucas is shown here with one of her art classes and they all appear to be very interested in what they are doing. 7
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a me fodi LOUS Larry Bardonner, holding the newest position in our band, that of drum major, is strutting down main street, Frankton, Indiana. F.H.S. Band FIRST ROW: Dixie Heaton, Elaine Heaton, Susan Spoo, Cynthia McCarty, Ella Rigsby, Lelia Harper, Carolyn Wright, Teresa Welker, Carolyn Barker, Mary Shoulders, Barbara Heniser, Janet Whalen, Penny Floyd, Sherry Dellinger. SECOND ROW: Patty Whetsel, Diana Hunnicutt, Karen Jarvis, Nancy Whitcomb, Janice Etchison, Suzanne Prewett, Larry Owens, Lydon Craig, Larry Land, Kathy Lee, Jeannie Allen, Jackie McCord, Karen Hood, Sandra Masters, Mike Holder, Mary Jo Cox, Pam Smith, Maribeth Whetsel, Mike Jarvis. THIRD ROW: Eloise Rigsby, Dianne Dellinger, Candy Clinefelter, Joyce Neese, Marilyn Lucas, Steve Sumner, Dave Jack, Ronnie Buster, Terry Foust, Marsha Jarvis, David Burton, Bill Lane, Dave Robey, Lee Riegel, Jeff Kimmerling, Larry Bardonner. STANDING: Mr. Robert Barker, Terry Hiatt, Tom Singer, David Lawson, Tom Elder, Eddie Hart, Robert Wallace, Steve Wilson, Rose Marie Drake. [ 15 ]
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Working with all kinds of machinery is fascinating to all boys, and Henri Teachnor is no exception, as he is shown here in shop class. F.H.S. Hi-Lites saleswomen, Sharon Fischer and Jean Chambers sell one of their first copies to John Saulmon. wor i erS yet training in m any In the west end of the front hall at F.H.S. you may find mingled with the usually horrid odors of the chemistry and biology class some tantalizing aromas. The vocational homemaking classes, with 131 girls, being taught by Mrs. Marilyn B. Davis, may easily be found cooking up a storm. Cooking, nursing, child care, and sewing all are instilled in the mind of our housewives of tomorrow. The business courses are taught by Mr. Ted Harbit, Mr. David Bartlow, and Mrs. Francis Sigler. Future executives get their first taste of the business world in their freshman year with general business. Typing, bookkeeping, short hand and office practice give our secretaries and exec's-to-be a well rounded training to move into the business. This year's school paper. The F.H.S. Hi-Lites, was put out by the office practice class. The Editor, Janet McCarty, and her staff of some 25 classmates published 4 issues of the paper. Mr. Kerkhoff collects ag. fees from Phil Bott and John Johnson. [ 17 ]
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