Frankfort High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Frankfort, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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faculty Mr. Wayne Gregg—Physical Education and History, sponsor of Junior High Student Council. Pleasant smile and very friendly. Mr. Dorwin Dick—head of boys' Physical Education. Handsome, athletic, good sense of humor. Mrs. Barbara Turner—girls' Physical Education and Health. Vivacious and likes to mix with her students. Miss Louise Le Hew—head of girls' Physical Education. Good sport and understanding. Mrs. Esther Carson—Chorus. Kind and thoughtful. Miss Virginia Keeney—Orchestra. Quiet, good natured, industrious. Mr. Aubrey Thomas- Band. Efficient and jolly.

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 )-aculty Miss Melba Sims -Home Economics, English. Quiet, conservative, super salesman. Mrs. Margaret Christie—head of the Home Economics Department, Home Ec. club sponsor. Personality, pixie glasses, Army Captain. Mr. B. R. Blunk—head of Industrial Arts Department. Quiet, industrious, shrewd. Mr. Wayne Shockney—Metal Shop, Pep Committee, Intramural basketball, sophomore sponsor. Serious, good natured, friendly. Mr. lames Davis—Mechanical Drawing. Jovial, easy to get along with, man of many duties. Miss Harriet Gallup-—head of the Art Department. Deliberate and conservative. Miss Bertie Hutchings—Music, Art, English, eighth grade sponsor. Lovable, keep them singing, friend of the incoming classes. 12



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 Senior Officers: Sanford Aidman, Coralie Cook. Jack Longfellow, and Tom Frushour. The autumn of 1940 saw us enter Frankfort High School apprehensive but very determined eighth graders. We were determined to distinguish ourselves in the eyes of the faculty during the next five years. We strove to establish an enviable record which we could leave behind us with pride. The next year marked the beginning of our many eventful and happy days spent in high school. To aid us in our progress, we chose Mr. Swearingen for our class sponsor. Our class officers were: Jack Longfellow, president; Carol Grafton, vice-president; Eunice Johnson, secretary; and Mary Jane Pogue, treasurer. Under the aggressive leadership of our sponsor, we made up baskets of food which were distributed to the needy on Christmas. We discovered that there is more satisfaction to be gained by giving than by receiving. In 1942, we became sophomores. We were coming up in the world. Miss Hinman became our sponsor and the class elected Carol Grafton, president; Charles Weaver, vice-president; Martha Mattix, secretary; and Mary Jane Pogue again became our treasurer. 14

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