Frankton High School - Eaglite Yearbook (Frankton, IN)

 - Class of 1961

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Work fast girls. It's only three days until the paper comes out and you haven finished your work. LANGUAGE STUDY AND MACHINES Don't forget to blow away that mess. Mr. Harbit will get you! 13 The scope is a mechanical device to be found in the business education department. The girls taking office p ractic e use it to cut advertising and covers for the Golden Eagle. It is a small table structure with a light under the top. Whenthe light is turned on, it shines through a carbon on the top so that the girls can see each mark they make with the special pens they use. Max Hoppel is seen as he has made a mistake in his first year typing class. He shows the correct way to erase an error by sliding the mistake away from the typewriter so the erasure won't fall into its delicate mechanism. There are three c las s e s of first year typists this year. These students learn the place of each key, how to use the touch system, and then they work for accuracy and speed. 't

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No, it's not a picture of our ancestorsg these people rehved the play She Stoops to Conquer . STUDENTS CCDMMUNICATE THROUGH As one of the many projects tackled by English Literature IV students, nine seniors, gave the short version of Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer. They were direct- ed by Ly nnett e Smith, another literature student. The c ast included l. to r.-Janet Cain, Judy Blake, Keith Cooper, Darrell Brizendine, James Hays, Ronnie Swindell, Wayne Ousley. Seated- Helen Sayre and Karel Crowley. David Hahn was found this year driving around the building on a tractor while seed- ing and fertilizing the lawn. They began discing, spading, and working down the lawn as soon as the new building was opened and they have been diligently plugging away at it ever since. This project is just one of the many done by the agriculture boys. DavidHahnplus four sacks of fertilizer equals one thing--a lawn.



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I I r I As the scientist of today probe into the unknowns of zoology and analogy, so do we at F.H.S. examine many different forms of animal life and evaluate their importance in our plant and animal balanced world. Our newest educational aid in the health department is the vinyl plastic torso which can be taken apart for separate organ study and used in both the health classes. The back panel shows all the nerves and muscles that help hold our bodies together. Here Mrs. Mock, girl's physical edu- cation instructor, demonstrates to her class how they should take the lung from the body. Look, kids, Itook off its chest and its lung came out' FACES TURN TO ANIMAL LIFE IN HEALTH Frog dissection seems to be fine and fun for Dallas Jent and the other boys, but most girls are like Marilyn Ryan. Either they hate to see the poor little things get hurt or they are afraid of them. Upperclassmen seem to regret the fact that they didn't get to do this in class parti- cipation as the facilities in the other building were quite limited. Dallas hurriedly dissects a frog as Marilyn looks on in silence. I I I4

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