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ARTS CLUB ' At the meeting of the Arts Club the students have been shown moving pictures and hand made lantern slides. The club visited the public library to view the old paintings on display there. The officers for the first semester, were Paul Johnson, President, Robert Wainscott, Vice President, Richard Ramot, Secretary, and Frances Harland, Treasurer. The officers for the second semester were Avis Stewart, Presidcntg Jeanne Daywitt, Vice President' Doyal Brandt, Sccretaryg Frances Harland, Treasurer. DRAMATIC CLUB This year the dramatics class presented as its annual play The Big Front, written by Clark Willard, one of Hollywoodis foremost playwriters. It was given April 7, in Central Auditorium. The cast included: Marilyn Fournier, George Burns, Robert Agnew, Joan Fergfuson, Phyllis Johnson, Ed Robison, John Collins, Jean Rowe, Joe O'Rear, Betty Elliot, Wanda Teegarden, Helen Garrot, Betty Mince- moyer, and Wally Irwin. The Big Frontn was a hilarious three-act satirical comedy. Dr. Smith had to learn to put on a big frontn before he could become a successful doctor. C293
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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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, Gaim, ,,.x K- V .Y,, FORUM CLUB Today as we visited Frankfort High School, the Forum was dis- cussing Pro and Con the question, Shall the United States boycott Japanese products? The preamble and purpose of the Forum is to promote and foster interest in public speaking and to generally promote the spirit of Frank- for High School. The project of the Forum this year has been panel or round table discussion. The utlieers are: President. Gene Rodenberger: Vice President, joe Hangerg Secretary, Yvally Irwin: Treasurer. james Goat. FORENSIC CLUB The purpose of this club is to interest pupils in the knowledge of parliamentary law procedure. The SA student receiving the Indiana Banner for the highest grade in Indiana History was Jake Ruch. They held their third annual homecoming banquet and dance Feb. 9. Interesting programs were given by different members of the club on such topics as: Anthony Wfayne, Rushmore Mt. in South Dakota, Muscle Shoals, Niagara Falls, Grand Canyon of the Colorado, and Con- stitutional Hall at Philadelphia. The first semester otlieers were: President, Kl.irg.iret Ann Hyman, Vice President, Russell Knippg Seeret.1t'y, -lack liickleg Treasurer. Metiris Smith. The second semester orhcers .irez Presitlent, Anim l'mwe1': Vice President, glue Bill Sibbittq Secre llfy, hI.'ll'l.!lI Gwynng Tre.1stirer, Teddy Eggers. The club is sponsored by Mr. Hampton. O03
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