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The F. H. S. Hi-Lites is a new or- ganization at Frankton this year. There are sixteen staff members of the paper who work on Tuesdays during office practice class and at various intervals on their own time. The editor of the paper is Janet McCarty, and the art editor is Clea Mathews. The goal and purpose of the paper is to provide practice in writing and typing for the office practice class. A critical eye is given to one of the copies of the F. H.S. Hi-Lites by Editor, Janet McCarty, and advisor Mr. Bartlow. tuorb for ( acj-lite an J J4i-jCitei Staff5. Not only working on the paper but keeping up on their class work is the office practice class.
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Tired and relieved, the advertising agents for the Frankton Eaglite, rest long enough to pose for a picture. ncreaAincj. circu Rush! Rush! Meet that deadline! These words became very familiar to the students of the staff of the 1964 Eaglite. While other students of F. H. S. were out of school, Mr. Sterrett L. Nash, Faculty advisor; Jerry Gordon, editor-in-chief; Irma Moore, junior ed- itor; John Hoppes, sophomore editor; Maribeth Whetsel and Janet Whalen, copywriters; Janet McCarty and Sandra Hart, typists; Kathy Lee, activities roster; Basil Wisehart, Business man- provicleS ager; and Paula Starr, subscription manager, worked many hours in com- pleting the yearbook. Last summer, Gary Nash and Jerr Gordon, attended the yearbook work- shop at Indiana University. During Thanksgiving vacation, Bert Jarrett, Gary Nash, Jerry Gordon, Sharon Pruitt, and Irma Moore, attended the N. S. P. A. convention in Chicago. hours of? y A highlight of the N. S. P. A. convention was the Friday noon banquet for the more than 1500 students in Chicago. The Eaglite staff worked even during the brief vacation between semester.
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F. F. A. officers are shown posing in the halls of F. H. S. Juture JarmerA o btain agricultural A hill. Conducting business at the bi-weekly meetings is just one of the tasks of a growing F. F. A. — The Frankton F. F. A. Chapter is composed of fifty-one members who hope to become future farmers or have some interest in agriculture. Its purpose is to practice brother- hood, honor rural opportunities and re- sponsibilities and develop those qualities of leadership which a Future Farmer should possess. The chapter also takes a trip to the International Livestock Show, conducts a Pest Drive contest, holds judging con- tests, sponsors a Father-Son banquet and also has a swimming party. The faculty advisor for the organ- ization is Mr. Gordon Kerkhoff. [ 30 ]
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