Franklin Central High School - Liberanni Yearbook (Franklin, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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CEHZAEE HWHNKDHZY Twelve years ago this fall the Class of '37 started school in the Ladies' Hall with Mrs. Enderlin. Of that group only Frances Geertgens, Lewis Johnson, Carrietta 0'Hara and Evelyn Hodges remain. Miss Martin CMrs. John Mclntoshl was our second grade teacher, In the third grade we were under Mrs. Lynn Finch's guidance. Virginia Law joined us that year. When we reached the fourth grade, we found a new teacher, Miss Gladstone, awaiting us. Carrietta O'Hara left us that year and went to Otego. In the fifth grade we had Mrs. Earl Tilyou as teacher. Eva Charles joined us during the year. We seemed to be the class that greeted the new teachers because we welcomed Miss Yaple CMrs. Russell Bradleyl for our sixth grade teacher. That year a number of students entered the class. They were: Ethel Bridgman, Dorothy Drake, Francis Schmitt, and Edward Sienicki. Carrietta O'Hara also came back. In March we moved into the new building. When we reached the seventh grade, we felt very much grown up because, although we were located down stairs under Miss Kemp's guidance, we had several classes upstairs. We no longer had one teacher for all subjects but a different one for each. Ruth Gifford joined the Class that year. In the eighth grade, we had Mrs. Andrew Wigham for our home room teacher. Kenneth Simmons and Irving Hanson joined us at the beginning of the year. The next year we were full fledged high school students. And to make us more certain of the fact, the sophomores initiated us. That year Donald Ackley, William Barker, Margaret and Nettie Boggs, Nettie Snyder, George Slawson and Honora Wilson were enrolled in our class. We elected Francis Schmitt for President and Miss Keenholts CMrs. Henry Crawford! as class adviser. We had the first annual Fresh Frolic. In our sophomore year we elected Carrietta 0'Hara as President and Mr. Fowlston, class adviser. During the year we sponsored a Patrons' Day Dance and a roller skating party. Francis Schmitt was the Junior Class President and Miss Gregg, class adviser. In December we sponsored the Junior Prom in honor of the Seniors. During the year Virginia Armstrong was welcomed to the class. At last we reached our Senior Year! At times it seemed as if it were a dream that could never come true, but we have enjoyed it the most of all. We started out by electing Eva Charles as president and Miss Linzy, class adviser. The first event was a Hallowe'en party'held for the school. December ll was the Senior play entitled, 'Icebound'. April 9, we sponsored an informal dance with Burt Boycds orchestra. The annual Senior Ball was in May, the last dance to be given by the Class of '57. During the last four years,members of our class have been well represented in basketball, baseball, football, track, and one-act play contests. Thus endeth the history of the first step of the educational ladder of the class of '37. Even though it is only the first step, we have enjoyed it so much that we would lik to do it again. D 3427+ J?



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Cllllllxfb fu WVHIUL We, the Class of 1957, being of unsound mind and feeble judgment, but of a very generous disposition, do ordain and publish this last Will and Testament: We do'bequeath,devise,and give: f To Mr. Wood:-This pair of rubber-soled shoes to enable him to stand up while playing volley-ball. To Mr. Fowlston:-We give this small dinner pail so that he will never feel the urge to raid the refrigerators in Room 16. To Mr. Haughey:-This bicycle so that his daily rounds through the halls every last period won't take so long To Mr. Lattins-This book 'How To Make Speeches' so he won't feel shy when it comes to giving a speech at next yearb Ag. Banquet. To Mr. Cook:-This team of champion horses so that he can have a winning team next year. . To Mr. Taggart:-We bequeath this free pass to Goshen--also one for Goldie. To Miss Linzy:-This package of tums to enable her to keep up . her tee-tum work next.year. To Miss' Gregg:-This fly swatter so she can kill the bee that stings her History A students. To Mrs. Law:-We give this little can of dirt so that she can plant a garden in her home room. To Miss Pickenpackz-We give this governor, so she will always abide by the new State law. To Miss Rowell:-This contract which enables her to be Home- making teacher in Unadilla--for her own convenience. To Miss Kinslow:-We bequeath a baritone horn for her orchestra To Carolyn Peake:-We give this safety pin so she can pin her gym suit together. To Jack Colburn:-This book on etiquette so he will know how to treat the girls he collects. To Helen Warren:-We give this calendar so she will have bette-r luck in getting the school paper out on time. To Bill Barnes:-This book entitled 'Tarzan' so he will realize the importance of his muscles. To Doris Joh son:-We bequeath this pillow so when she falls on the hard floors in the halls it won't h rt so much. To Kenneth Bookhout:-This knife to cut those permanent strings that tie him down. To Eleanor Smith:-This little house so she will be protected from Windy nights. To Norman Peake:-This gallon of sweet cider so he won't have to drink Doc Warren's vinegar. To Margaret Jackson:-We give this miniature car so she won't have to call on Harvey.

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