Frankfurt American High School - Focus Yearbook (Frankfurt, Germany)

 - Class of 1962

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Q Y 7,7 ,M VF f f ' e 3 Bob Lockyer gives out book covers and stationery to Sue Payne, Linda Topp, and Jacque Baker to sell in homerooms during activity period. The officers of N.H.S, are fleft to rightj Bonnie Simenson, Treasurerg Wendy Woodruff, Recording Secretary, Marsha Taft, Corresponding Secretary, Bill Sandalls, President, Bob Lockyer, Vice Presidentg and Stan McKee, Keeper of the Mace. The members tapped after the first quarter are FRONT ROW: Pete Carols, Committee Chairman for the honor roll Left to Right, Zack McLees, Richard Lacey, Karl Friberg. SECOND parties, calls Amerika Haus to make arrangements ROW: Linda Topp, Nelda Childress, Beverly Wiliscroft. BACK ROW: for the USS of the 3Udit0I'iUm- Patricia McDevit, Sue Gage, Jacque Baker. Linda Topp and Jacque Baker sell book covers and Sue Payne gives the speech on Character during the N.H,S. induction Stationery to Zack McLees and Irma Watson in an Three of the members who participated, Bill Sandalls, Master of effort to earn money toward library books. Ceremoniesg Marsha Taft, Program Committee Chairman, and Pete Carels, who gave the invocation, look on. 131

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130 FRONT ROW: Bobbie Rines, Stan McKee, Helgard Voigt, Bonnie Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Peter Carels, Bill Sandalls, Pete Simenson. SECOND ROW: Terry Nadell, Wendy Woodruff, Eschrig, Mike Roth, Walter Mackey, Lawrence Morris, Bob Marsha Taft, Lyn Hussong, Sue Graham, Sue Payne, Susan Lockyer, Eugene Betit. 7Za,Zdana! Wann Society The Frankfurt chapter of the National Honor Society was established in 1950 and ranks with the Student Council as Frankfurt's oldest active student organization. The members are chosen by the faculty according to their fulfillment ofthe qualities of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. Scholarship is the criterion used to decide which students will be considered for membership. The candidate must have a 3.4 cumulative average for all preceding high school work in order to be considered for membership and a 3.2 average must be maintained to remain an active member. Due to these rigid qualifications, only a small fraction of the student body belongs to this group. The aim of this society is the encouragement of scholarship Within the school. The traditional tapping ceremony, held twice a year, informs the new members of their admittance and honors them in front of the student body. In the spring these students receive their membership cards during a candlelighting ceremony to which their parents are invited. Afterwards, the parents are given a chance to meet each other and the students during a special tea held in the Oglesby Hall Lounge. To encourage greater competition among the school body, the Honor Society entertains those students who attain an average of 3.4 each quarter. Often these gatherings feature a speaker or performer but sometimes only refreshments are served. In addition to these annual projects, the society financed new books for the library by selling embossed protective book covers and Frankfurt letterhead stationery.



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ag., .WW .wp 9 Qi asf' l Kay 66645 The chapter of Key Club International at F.H.S. lived up to their purpose, service, in many ways this year. Their first project was to organize things for the hectic day -- the opening day of school. They did a fine job by acting as guides tothe many new students who had problems concerning the whereabouts of rooms and buildings. Scott Swedberg flower leftj points out a room on the handbook map for two Sopho- mores. Later, during Student Council Elections, they handled the voting booths for the school, a very tedious job in itself. In addition, the members helped to keep the crowd orderly and the court unscuffed during the basketball tournaments in Blozis Hall. Also, the Variety Show was sponsored by this club. The two major money making projects for the year were F.H.S. pennants, which sold like hot cakes, and programs for the football and basketball teams. The officers Qtop lefty Bill Sandalls, Mike Roth, and Jim Tillman also organized a group of their members to direct and help at the Science Fair. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Jim Tillman, Jerry Zimmerman, Meyer, Pete Eschrig, Scott Swedberg. George Leonard, Richard Bill Fedor, Terry Andrews, Karl Friberg, Steve Blake, Bill Lacey, Alan Greenfield, Ernest Kish, ZackMcLees,StanlVlcKee, Evans, Tim French, Jack Carter, Bill Sandalls, Mide Roth, Bob Gene Betit.

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