FHS: The Secret to Their Success

By: PHILIP MCMICHAEL ‘16
PTS Falconer Editor-in-ChiefThe French Honor Society has hit the bulls-eye with their enormously successful croissant sale. The popularity of the club’s plain and chocolate croissants has helped to give the croissant sale the designation of the most profitable and most popular bake sale at Palmer Trinity for the past few years. Osmel Alvarez ‘16 and Catherine Dos Santos ‘16, Vice President and President of the French Honor Society (F.H.S) respectively, have been hugely involved in the croissant sale since they began as members in 9th grade.
When speaking with them as they help to manage another successful sale, their passion for the F.H.S and the croissants that they sell is clear. Both seniors help to sort money, organize other members, and make sales whenever the chance presents itself. “We’ve learned that calling out people who walk by the room is often a successful sales technique,” says Osmel, who says that the society also sends out emails and puts up posters to promote the fundraising event. “We also play French music to lure students and teachers.”
Even though the croissant sale has become the king of bake sales at Palmer Trinity, those in charge know that there is still potential for even more growth. “Our macarons, which are back by popular demand, are, as expected, very popular at the moment,” says Catherine. According to the two society officers, the future of the croissant sale lies in the addition of French drinks like Orangina, as well as new macaron and possibly even new croissant flavors.
Demand for the currently available macaron flavors is so high that students are now able and willing to pre-order macarons before the French Honor Society’s sale goes on, so that they can be guaranteed some of the delicious French cookies. Osmel and Cathy say that the society is currently working with the bakery that supplies them to find new ways to innovate and increase profits. Profits from F.H.S. sales benefit the PTS Haiti Partnership.