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Page 20 That ' s about the long and the short of it — every class member, from the mightiest senior to the smallest freshman, has a part in college life at Franklin. From that first registration day to the day when a college degree become a reality, each plays a role in his class and in the larger picture which makes up the school. The classes often compete — in the fresh- men-sophomore tug-of-war, at the all-camp- us leaf rake, and in May Day games, but when all-out support is important each class rallys to join in inter-class coopera- tion. Operation Follies, the Junior Prom, and Commencement week-end are but a few of these cooperative ventures. Pictured in the following pages are the members of Franklin ' s classes — the fresh- men, sophomores, juniors, and seniors — each also a member of the Franklin Family. Classes h
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Kenneth Earl Brown. Bachelor of Arts — Chemistry. Johnstown, New York. President, Freshman Class; Fresh- man Chemistry Award; Franklin business staff, 1-2; Business Manager, 3; Almanack business staff, 1-2-3; Wigs and Cues, 1-2-3; Lancers, 2; Blue Key, 3-4; Treas- urer, 4; Chi Beta Phi, 3-4; President, 4; Press Club, 3-4; Theta Alpha Phi, 4; Who ' s Who In American Colleges and Universities, 4; Presi- dent, Phi Delta Theta. Veronica Marie Pacala. Bachelor of Science — Elementary Education. Indianapolis. Wigs and Cues, 1-2 3-4; Vice- president, 4; House Council, 1-2-3-4; Presi- dent 4; Laurels, 1-2; Kee-ko nut Queen, 1; Junior Prom Queen, 3; Junior Class Secretary, 3; F. C. C. A., 2-3-4; Secy.-Treas. and Vice- president; Gold Quill, 3,4; Treasurer, 4; Pan- hellenic Council Secy- Treas., 4; Who ' s Who; President, Delta Delta Delta. Robert Lawrence De- satnick. Bachelor o f Science — Elementary Education. Whiting. Varsity football, 1-2-3- 4; F-Men, 1-2 3-4; Sec- retary, 3-4; Franklin, 1-2 3-4; Lancers, 2; Blue Key Vice-presi- dent, 3-4; Phi Alpha Theta, 3-4; President, 4; Spanish Club, 1-2-3; President, 2-3; I. R. C, 1-2 3-4; President, 4; Inter-fraternity Coun- cil, 4; Who ' s Who; President, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon. These six Outstanding Seniors were elected by members of the Junior Class from a field of fifteen candidates originally se- lected by their Senior classmates. They were elected on the basis of personality, participation in extra-curricular activities, and service to the college. Outstanding Seniors Francis William Kent. Bachelor of Arts — Chemistry. Franklin. Freshman Chemistry Award; Lancer Out- standing Freshman Award; Business Man- ager, Freshman Edi- tion of The Franklin; Choir, 1; Lancers, 1-2; Sophomore Marshall; Treasurer of Junior Class; Junior Marshall; Student Council, 3; Blue Key, 3-4; Presi- dent, 4; Junior Chem- istry Award; Chi Beta Phi. 3-4; Vice-presi- dent, 4; Who ' s Who; Phi Delta Theta. Harriet Ann Mullen- dore. Bachelor of Arts — Speech - Journalism. Franklin. Franklin, 1- 2 3-4; Editor, 3; Al- manack, 1-2 3-4; Laur- els, 1-2; Gold Quill, 3- 4; President, 4; F. C. C. A., 3-4; Theta Sigma Phi, 2; Vice-president, 3; President, 4; Theta Alpha Phi, 4; Pan-hel- lenic Scholarship Cup, 3; Roles in: Happy Journey, Our Town, 2; Curious Savage, 3; Black Chiffon, Mr. Angel, 4; Who ' s Who; Alpha; President, Pi Beta Phi. Gael Duane Swing. Bachelor of Art s — Economics and Busi- ness Administration. Stillwell. Varsity Base- ball. 2-3-4; F-Men, 1-2- 3-4; Young Republi- cans, 1; Vice-president, 2; President, 3; Econ- omics Club, 2; Secre- tary, 3; Vice-president, 4; Junior Prom Chair- man, 3; Homecoming Chairman, 4; Student Council, 4; Blue Key, 4; Senior Class Presi- dent; Who ' s Who; President, Phi Delta Theta.
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