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THE STL DILNT play but xnstead hnd txme for both and l am sure that when your hxgh school days have ended you w1ll have llttle to regret ROSE COHEN Salutatorxan A FAREWELL Good bye' Although we the Llas of 1978 have fre quently uttered these words never however have we realxzecx thelr full meamng untll now when we ust leave thxs mstltu tcn of learning our classmates and old frlends Our school Cavs ln this lnstltutlon are over We eallzc now rn part how well xt was equxpped what unusual advantages lt afforded and how the faculty contlnually protected our mterests and we are mdeed sorry to leave It When we entered F A as freshmen the thought of four long years made us suzh and we looked with envy on the semors But as we studled and played to ether as we upheld the scholstrc and athletnc record of the school an affectlon for the school was steadrly growmg rn our heart and a desire to be of SCTVICC to It and to wln a good reputatlon for our class 'eecame our greatest ambltlon Certamly no one can say that we have faxled to fulfxll thxs amb tlon The Class of l928 con talns great athletes or'1tors actors actresses and students of hlgh scholastlc abnlrtles all of whom have won fame and hon ors for thelr school and class We have fought a 'food fight we have Hmshed our course we have kept f'11th wnth all The Class of 27 was a good class the Class of 8 IS far better and the Class of 29 can well prof-1t by our example LOUISE KOORY Valedlctorxan v 4 . A 5 1 1 n v v , . 1 A , - a x . K . t s - , - v 1 v , 1 y i - I H . . .L , . . r ., ' - v - v .1 , , . , . . v Q' ' . r Q , v v sf- r . 1 - 1 C n v v C ' 1. H 4- . Q Q 1 vv U . . -v 1 1 9 C . vf, . - 1 v 4- n v 4 . v
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4 THE STUDENT l, as a representative of the student body, and especially of the Seniors of Franklin Academy, wish to express our sin- cere regret upon the departure of the retirmv teachers and to express our gratitude for wh xt you haye done for us while you haye been here To the Freshman and Sophmore cnsses it doesn t mean so much as to the unio s ind Seniors l or one reason they haven t known you as long as we have and therefore do not appreciate to such an extent what you hive done for us But to us especially as l said before the SCDIOTS you have left a lasting impression and a mighty hne one too We do appreciate the interest you ve taken in us and we realize that at times we hxve lneen just is try IU to i as we thought you were to us Our las' wish IS that v herever you go to new schools or to some other held you will always think klndly of those you left in l' A A LITTLE ADVICE We often think of the old saying that all work and no play will make ck a dull hoy l ut how often do we remind our elves th t all play and no work will al o make us dull3 To make the most of high school a student needs a moderate amount ot both work nd play The student who dey otes all h s time to study ng will find after ffracuatvon that the days wh ch should have been among the happlest in his life mean little to hlm The boy or girl who neglects his studies will afterwards regret lm xvinv done so for there will corr'e a time that he w1ll realize that PICRQUYC can be obtained hy st.1dy1ng There is a happy medium that every pupil slaotld try to reach L e y pupil can hnd sor' e inte e t m h1.,h school besides his studies borne may excel in athletlces or dr m rtlcs some may not excel in any particular actlylty but every one is c xoahle of making frlends and hndlng his own place in h Uh school life rllae els a spe ral place for each one My adylce is lVl lte the most of your high school days hue at le ist one interest ln school beside your regular studies neglect ne ther work nor Y 'CD I 2 Y 4 Y v , , L . . . . f . tl r 2 . . ' . . , K ' K x 1 O ' . '. ' z '. I , Y , . K 1 1 1 f 1 z 12,3 yr- ' . ' L 1 ' , , . , ' 7 . vw S - V . - - , v c. , , s K 21' ' ' 2 . ' . ' a . ' f q ' ,Q ,- . I. ' . ' - v 'sp ' ' ' - ' 1 . ., , . 1 5 , 1 ' V A Q. L V - .' 7 1 .1 ' r s gf ' . . f .. f , . f v I 1 1 i f 1 ' 1.4 1 V v . . f 1, . K , ,. . , , . r ' c . , . 'f ' : fr' 2 1 1 ' . . za , .
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Secretary Frederic Holt THE STUDENT CLASS OF NINETEEN TWENTY EIGHT CLASS OFFICERS Presxclent Robert E Paye VICC President Ireasurer CLASS HONORS Ruth Hutchms Gerald Hugaboom Valedlctorlan Salutatorlan Kathryn C Pnce Ruth Hutchms Freclerxc Holt Elmor Taylor Mlldred Clark EARL BEEBE FRANCES BENNETT GEORGESS BOOMHOWER LeROY BORDEAU GRACE BOYER PAUL BRUNET BERNICE BURKE ROBERT CARR LOLITA CHAPIN MILDRFD CLARK ISABEL COBB LOUIS COHEN ROSE COHEN VIVIAN CORMIER EORGE CORNING RACE DEGON HELEN DELONG BERNICE DELOSH MARIE DENESHA LFLAND DeSORMO KENNETH DOONAR BLANCHE DUMAS MADOLA FRAZIFR VAUGHN GREENE CARRIF GRIFFIN ELSIE HARWOOD LORICE HARWOOD DOROTHY HASTINGS FREDERIC HOIT GERALD HUGABOOM ROSAMOND HUTCHINS RUTH HUTCHINS CATHERINE PLUMADORE Loulse Koory Rose Cohen Allce Walbrldge Emma Lowe Helen WIISOD Helen Delong Dons abaut DOROTHY YOUNG ROBERT KIMPTON LOUISE KOORY CLARENCE LaFAVE GEORGE LaGRAFF EMMA LOWE ALDA MCGOWAN WILLIAM MCKENZIE FLOI NCE PANSER ROBERT PAYE CECELIA PICHEY ELLA PITTENGER DORIS JABAUT GLADYS PORTER KATHRYIN PRICE DOROTHY QUIGLEY GEORGE REYNOLDS GERTRUDE ROGERS F WILLIAM ROZON MARION SHERWIN ADELAIDE SMITH MARJORIF ST DENIS REVIS STEPHENSON KATHERINE TACKLEY ELINOR TAYLOR CLARENCE THOMAS RALPH TURNER ALICE WALBRIDGE HAZEL VVHITE DOROTHY WILSON HELEN VVILSON MORRIS VS ILSON Q hi . 4 fu J -1 .1 1 1 4 4 . J u 4
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