Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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Berdcnn Akers, Anna Bower, f ' ' ' -Y ff-'-'-f- XY'arren Carlson. Billy Carr, Brad- - Q' ford Carr, Robert Clemens, W'en- dcll Cook, Lena Dellinger, Paul' Douglas, Glen Forney, Neil Hig- bce, Delores Huifer, Carroll John- son, Robert Klippel, Miriam Lewis, Marjorie Lewis, Lorene Martin, Tom McMurty, Joe O'Rcar, Mary Rick- cr, Robert Sharp. joe Shepard, Fracis Sipes, Virginia Sparrow, Avis Stewart, Bill Toney, Bill XY'et7el. Two Well defined courses in Chemistry are offered to the Frankfort studentg namely, a course in general chemistry for students interested in college Work, and another course for those who are taking high school training only. Two primary aims are college preparation and teaching the student to live in a world greatly influenced by chemistry. Mr. Bur- roughs is the teacher. metric facts. C195 s, -, ' :Q , V- ' To the right of the corridor is Mr. Farrell's plane geometry class. The geometry course includes a study of proportion, similarity, design- ing, angle measurement, practical application of land measurements et Cetera. The main object is to develop logical thinking through geo- Xleriani Aven, ,luhn Beardsley, Paul Benge, Ruth Bcninnin, Donna Budd, .Innes Conipton, Nl.'lI'Kl1,l lfiust. -Iuhn Griffey, Aloe llazle- wood, Tommy Herron, Phyllis johnson, lflerberl Killiner, lidward liirpatricli, Marilynn Ii r A1110 r, Clara Ann lipp, Billy ,I. Nccs, i Alice Peters, David Rainox, Edwin Robinson, Ca 1'l Smith, james Stinson. NY'.xnd.i Tcuguarden.

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i ' .45 ' 'A 2 V Mary Baker. Virginia Carter Eileen Clifton, Rosemarie Davey erine Harrison, Mildred Hart Doris jackson, Marry johnson bara LaCroix, Katherine McDonald Lois Nlaish, Helen Ruth Morris Robert Sullivan. Herbert Volz i Rudolph XYllfSlTI.1l'l. Thelma XVright bella Zook. Parlez Vous Francais? If so, let us visit the French class, with Miss Smith as instructor. Their objectives arc: learning the fundamentals oi French grammar and idiomsg practice in oral and written Frenchg a study of one or two French masterpiecesg a further knowledge of France and the French people. The latter is developed through lectures and visual education. Lots of tools and lots of noise, and we meet Mr. Evans, one of our new teachers. He teaches this Machine Shop class. It is a two year course dealing in steel and tin work, and gives the basic training for the V55 5, i building trades. This gives the boy experience which will be of great benefit after graduating, especially it he intends to go into the mechan- ical trades. Uthel Becker. Xvalter Bnxwell, XY'illiam Caniersan, joe Coy, Rob- eit Cor, Lewis Cook. john Den- ton, George lidgar, XY'1lli.ini Hollis. Robert Hollis, Ross Lawhead, Fred McCoy, Emerson Moore. Robert Moore, Kenneth Owens, G l e n Patch. james Tliompsori, George Thornton. J 0 e Sharp. Charles Slianklin, R o y Xvyant, Richaril Clark Simon Camp, Ralph Dob- son, Daniel XVann, Dick Davis. C139 , jean Daywitt, Lois Forney, Cath- Robert Kern, Marjorie Kuhn, Bar- . james Zerfas. Pearl Leiws, Anna-



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THIRD PERIOD 10:45 - 11:45 This is Miss Hutching's Sth grade music and art class. The stu- dents are divided into four divisions for singing, each having a part in the singing according to the range of his voice. The aft pencil, crayon, and paints. The students bring flowers, and other objects for use as models. C205 work is with leaves, vases Allen Evans, xvvillihl Foster, Robert Gee, Elinor Graham, Ralph Gra- ham, Mary Gregory, Malcolm Grinsrcad, -Ioan Hackarcl. Charles Hackett, Nina Hailman, jean Har- land, Avenel Harrison, Kenneth Harrison, Patti Harsllman, Ted Hazlewood, Hazel Henthorne, Bet- ty Hollis, Mary Hopkins.. Paul Howe, Lawrence Howland, Billy Hoyer, Billy Huff, Mary K. Huf- fer, Geneva Hunley, Betty Irwin, Leon jackson, Mabel James, Jimmie johnson, Richard Kallner, Mary Keever, Rose Kelly, john Killmer, Mary Bell Kirby, Miriam Kuhn, jack Landers, Jean Lane, Helen Lewis, Betty Lcveless, Beatrice Lowe, Beulah Hampel.

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