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RECEPTIONIST CLUB This club, under the sponsorship of lvlrs. Cecile Berman, is a service organization of Frankford l-ligh, with a membership of SO boys and girls from all grades. These students serve as recep- tionists and monitors in the main corridors of the school during their lunch, study hall, or advisory period. The receptionists welcome visitors to the school, The monitors, who were selected this term for the first time, keep order in the halls. This term's officers are: President, Jane Boya- gis, Vice-President, Patricia Burroughs, Secre- tary, Sandra Schwartz, Treasurer, Creorgine Patrick. DANCE ORCHESTRA Delaware Valley Champions l959 Frankford is privileged in having one of the best high school Dance Bands in the Delaware Valley, For the second year in a row, the Rhythm Kings, under the direction of lvlr. Siegel, have won this title-in addition to sev- eral trophies-as a result of the annual Bands of Tomorrow Contest. The lB members are made up primarily of those who participate in the regular school orchestra and band ..., ln addi- tion, Jeanne Suleski represents the group as the female vocalist, Graduating seniors for this term are: Carl Burg and lvlichael Yencha. SOCK AND BUSKIN Sock and Buskin is the dramatics club, The members of Sock and Buskin are responsible for all skits and plays which are presented either during the auditorium period or in the evening. The main function of the club is its participation in the annual Spring Show and Christmas Pageant, Sock and Buskin members believe in having fun as well as working hard, Therefore, they sponsor a semi-annual dance at Somerton Springs, called the Buskin Bounce. The officers of Sock and Buskin are President, Fern Koch, Vice-President, Judy Caspar, and Secretary-Treasurer, Phyllis Budnicki, Our sponsor is Mrs Irene Reiter,
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13 CLUB JUNE 1959 The Thirteen Club, which wos Fronlctords tirst honorory society, vvos founded in l922, Service, personolity, ond scholorship ore the prime re- quirements tor condidotes, who ore selected by the group itselt, Mr, Williom Clousen ond Mr. Chorles Troxell, who obly guide the otloirs ot the club, keep the club's high school ochievement. The club's meetings ore conducted every third Mondoy night in the homes ot the members. The tothers ond friends ot the boys ore speokers ot the meetings The club sponsors o spring ond toll donce, ond owords o science prize ot groduotion. SENIOR TWELVE Senior Twelve, under the sponsorship ot Dr, Lois Dickie, is on honorory club tor the twelve outstonding girls in the groduoting closs. The club meetings, which ore both sociol ond cul- turol, ore held in the homes ot the members once o month, Eoch yeor the group holds o donce ot Somertcn Springs to roise money, which is used tor yoricus schcol projects, including o prize ot commencement. The members ore: Judy Nelson, President, Phyllis Cotter, Secretory, Jeonne Suleslqi. Treos- urer, Corol Weeks, Choirmon ot Sociol Com- mittee, Foith Middleton, Choirmon ot Culturol Committee, Jeonette lylonton, Choirmon ot Woys ond Meons Committee, Shirley Woltsteld, Morjorie Mottes, Morion Leohy, Evelyn Borrock, Morgoret Bortlett, Jocgueline Dovis, l I l l I I ,t:,, .,,, - fr 'wxcvt W, f ,fav
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'fr' cs THE COLOR GUARD The Color Guard is composed of girls who are chosen by a group of f l acu ty members, acting as judges, for their ability in marching, lt is under the supervision of Mr, John McMaster. The members of the sauad work constantly to perfect drills which are see n at the beginning, and during the half-time of our football garnes. ln addition to their demonstration at the football games, the girls also march in community parades and per- form in assembly programs. The captain this year is Donna Gorslci, The other remaining members are Eileen Ayen Gail Foster lrene Wood C , , arol l-layes, Betty Stleigel- man, and Barbara Bean. Z CHEERLEADERS The vivacious girls who help to spur our teams to victory are the cheerleaders, The peppy girls of the i958-59 season were inspired by the abl leadership of Captain virginia Vacca and co- captains Jacqueline Dager and Virginia Gray. Completing the sauad are Susan l-leintz, Cather- ine Davidson, Clare Patchell, Margaret Allen Carol Anton, Patricia Burroughs, Elaine Hintz, Joyce l-lunter, and Janice Trout, The cheer- leaders work under the sponsorship of lvliss Janet Lever, ln order to perfect their routines, the girls spend many hours practicing diligently. These enthusiastic girls in their colorful uni- forms at football games, basketball games, pep rallies, and other sports events are a bright and essential part of a successful sport season. G i Twenty-three
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