Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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F-CLUB The purpose of this organization is to promote higher standards of athletics in Frankfort High School. Their slogan is MA real lighter never has breath enough to say 'I quitl' Their colors are Blue and Wfhite. Their accomplishments have been thehir annual Blanket Hop, Banquet, and Big Broadcast. The oiilicers are as follows: Robert Agnew, presidentg Jr. Thomp- son, vice-presidentg David Adams, secretary-treasurerg Joe Shepard, sargeant at armsg Mr. Case and Mr. Rohrbaugh, sponsors. G. A. A. The G. A. A. is an athletic association which is open to all high school girls. The purpose of this organization is to promote interest in athletic activities among the girls, as a means of promoting physical efficiency, scholarship, and good sportsmanship. To retain membership one must earn at least ten points each six weeks. The points are earned by participating in the after school acti- vities which are oifered two evenings a week. The oiiicers are, Eileen Clifton, presidentg Phyllis Wiedner, vice presidentg Gladys Galeener, treasurerg and Brittta Sttokes, secretary. Maxine Cooke is the High Life reporter. 6277 Q45 az

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'H '-1 SUNSHINE SOCIETY XVith love in my heart. forgetting self, and with charity for all, I will make the object of my life help- fulness, and kindness to others. I shall try to give intelligent service in mak- ing my community a safer and more beautiful place in which to live. Thus will my own life become rich and completef' This is the creed which the members of this club hold and respect. They were organized in 1911, being the 3rd to be organized in the state. They accomplish much with the cooperation of everyone in the club. They sell candy at the home basketball games, care for the rest rooms in the building and do many other things. Their otlicers this year were as follows: President, Helen Bird: Vice President, Anna Bower, Secretary, Margaret Hyman, Treasurer, Mary Catherine Kern: Corresponding Secretary, Phyllis johnson, Spon- sor, Miss Campbell. Following are the names of the members: -Io Anderson, Mildred Baere, Elizabeth Ball- inger, Mary Helen Baum, June Ann Beal, Roberta Beard, Betty Beardsley, Helen Bird, Betty Bolen, Bar- bara Buck, Evelyn Campbell, Rosemary Campbell, Vir- ginia Carter, XVilletta Church, Eileen Clifton, Jean Coapstick, Margery Cohee, Maxine Cooke, Catherine Culbertson, Roberta Corns, Lena Dellinger, Emma Jean Dowden, Mary Dunham, Frances Emmons, Cora Bell Erskin, Julia Faust, Margery Forrest, Phyllis Fulkerson, Margaret Fuller, Gladys Galeener, Virginia Goldsberry, Margaret Gould, Rita Greenland, Catherine Gregg, Rosemary Guard, Katherine Harrison, Bonnie Heaton, Anabelle Hiatt, Vivian I-Iickerson, jean Higbee, Del- ores Hulfer, Irene Huffer, Bonnie L. Hufford, Helena Hunsicker, Flora jane Jarrell, Betty johnson, Ruth Ann Kaylor, Cathei'ine Kern, Margaret Kirkpatrick, Ann Knoll, Madge Languell, Jean Laymon, Marjorie Lewis, Pat Lynch, Mary Maish, Rosalyn Mark, Lois McBride, Loree McBride, Darleen McCord, Betty Mc- Coy, Margie McKinsey, Inez Meneely, Wilma Miller, Betty Mincemoyer, Dorothy Mitchell, Suzanne Moore, Virginia Morrow, Martha Pyles, Virginia Raabe, Louise Reed, Mary E. Ricker, Lenore Seheirer, Virginia Shep- herd, Betty Snorgrass, Helen Spencer, joan Spray, Julian Strawn, Kathryn Sullivan, Maxine Taylor, Mary Thompson, Annabelle Utterback, Martha Xvainscott, Maxine XY'ainscott, Rosemary W'alton, Barbara W'il- liams, Ailene XVilson, Thelma Wfright, Helen Zobrist, Meriam Azen, Barbara Balfe, Betty Blinn, Beverley Boots, Anna Bower, Earleen Bryson, Martha Cahoon, Margaret Carey, Lillian Colgrove, Mary Collins, -lean Conrad, Mary Endres, Joan Ferguson, Helen Fickle, Marilyn Fournier, Mary Francisco, Mary Grace, Mir- garet Grosswiler, Mildred Hart, Delores Hazelwood, Alice Hoffman, June Hoyer, Lorene Huffer, Margaret Hyman, Betty jones, Marcia Kelley, Maxine Kenney, Mary Kramer, Freda Larsh, Rowena Lucas, Lois Maish, Marcia Maish, Gloria McCoy, Bette Mecum, jean Mess- more, Helen Morris, Betty Mundell, Martha Myers, Alice Pickett, Mary Plunkett, Jeanette Randolph, Mary See, Deloris Sheets, Mary Sheridan, Jean Sloan, Dorothy Smith, Virginia Sparrow, Joan Stewart, Britta Stokes, Lorene Strode, Margaret Thompson, Hildred Traylor, Lois Turner, Betty Utterback, Anna Mae Vail, Pauline Vaughn, Pauline Wfeir, Pauline Wfilliams. Fifty-three sophomores, and twenty-live freshmen.



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MATH CLUB The Math Club is a well and long established organization. Its pur- pose is to create and maintain interest in higher mathematics and cal- culating devices. The Honor Math Award is given to the senior who has the highest scholastic rating in math for 4 years work. The award is a Wooden plaque. This is the highest honor for work in math that any student in F. H. S. can receive. The orl-iccrs for the first semester were: President, -I-:lin Strange: Vice President, David Adams: Secretary, Terry Recd: 'l're.isnrer, Lloyd Strain, The nrlicers for ilw second semester were: President, John Strange: Vice President, Toni Mc- LATIN CLUB This club is one of the oldest clubs in Frankfort High School. It's purpose is to stimulate interest in the culture and civilization of ancient Rome and to encourage it through the study of the ancient Writers and their interpretation of their times. It functions through membership participation in plays, broadcasts, reports, and games. It supplements class Work in affording opportunity for individual initiative in further reading. The social function this year, as usual, was a Christmas party. The decorations were blue and white. The orlicers .irc .is follows: Suvanne Nlonre, prusidentg john Strange, vice-president, ,lack Harsh- lnm. secretary: Billie .lean NL'Cs, treasurtr: .ind Mrs. Heaton, sponsor. Murtrt-rg Secretary, Raymond Nlcijillq .ind Trt-.isnrer, ,Inu Hanger. l C239

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