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A VISIT TO OUR ADMINISTRATORS As We follow the clock in our journey today in Frankfort High School, we want to introduce our school board. consisting of Lawrence McCreary, presidentg Xvalter Aughe. treasurerg Fred Petty, secretaryg and M. N. O'Bannon, Superintendent. and constructive action of these greatest privileges and opportuni- in the history of Frankfort High Through the farsighted policies men, the class of 1938 has enjoyed the tics ever offered to a graduating class School. c , ms it r W1 lf. .if C37
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The hustle and bustle of putting out a year book began when the class of 1938 decided that the best Cauldron ever was to be produced this year. Time began to creep on, and editor Rosemary Wfalton started planning and work- ing with her assistants, Suzanne Moore, Jacqueline Salisbury, and Geraldine Baker, to get the dummy completed and the written material prepared. The photographers, Gene Rodenberger and Bob Murray clamored for more human interest pictures, while snapshot editors, Jr. McCarty and Dick Ramos, were trying to get as many snaps of seniors as they could. Circulating manager, Rawl Ransom, and his assistants, Rosemary Guard and Da- vid Adams, complained of aching feet-and praises to them on their over sale of books. The artists, Kathryn Sullivan, Bob Longfellow, and Anabelle Hiatt, drew and drew again the art work for this better book. After athletic seasons were over, Jr. Thompson and Margery Cohee, the athletic editors, rushed their write-ups to the editors. Time didn't wait on us, and before we knew it our typist, Pat L yn ch, was swamped trying to get out the written material to be proof read. Then Joe Hanger, business manager, came upon the scene. He took care of all the bills for the book. Success and good wishes, joe. Catherine Culbertson, the cal- endar editor, was kept busy filling in the dates for a new feature in our book---the school log. Pictures were cut, mounted, and sent to the engravers-copy was typed again, proofread, and sent to the printer. 'With the as- sistance of our sponsor, Mr. Han- ger the book was all out and back for its final reading-then back to the printer. Time kept still flying by. It was time to distri- bute the books. Once they are in the hands of the students, it will be time out for the editors. TIME OUT FOR THE EDITORS
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The administrative staff of Frankfort High School is composed of C. R. Young, principalg G. XV. XVarren,' assistant principalg Wfilliam Floyd, personnel directorg and Edith Hinman, dean of girls. In keeping pace with the increased and complex demands upon the modern high school to aid the student in more eflicient solution of his individual needs, a personnel service has been established with its offices adjacent to those of the principal and assistant principal. Specific services which the personnel division is prepared to render the student are: educational tests including psychological, personality, and vocational: guidance in selection of courses and schoolsg counseling in personal problemsg and placement aid for work. This service is under the direction of William Floyd in cooperation with the dean of girls, curriculum advisers, and class room teachers. C99
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