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The strong defensive play of the Eagles brought another victory to our school by defeat- ing Drewry Mason 19-0. Many of the players pictured will be the core of the team next year. rich with the wonder of learning big and new things-- Dancers amid the tropical atmosphere of “South Pacific” at the Junior-Senior Prom.
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This year, like ice cream, has been rich and filling-- Most of the school hours at Franklin County High School are spent in the class- room, studying and acquiring knowledge. Class activities, however satisfying to the pupils, cannot take the place of activities associated with pupil organizations. Every pupil is given the opportunity to participate in activities in which he can develop him- self to the limit of his abilities. Through school-sponsored organizations, clubs, music, and athletic programs, the pupil gains the qualities of leadership, ‘‘fol- lowership,” and fair-play in order that he may be a responsible citizen of his commu- nity. Stuart Fleishman, president of Hi-Y, asks the bless- ing at lunch as a part of the Hi-Y program for the year. Mr. Law congratulates Charles Davis for his out- standing salesmanship during the magazine sales campaign. Charles became high salesman for the second consecutive year. Susan Lynch, George Board, Penny Tyree, Joe Frith, Mary Lee, Cabell Angle, Donald Barnhart, Gayle Martin, and Stella Stanley were high salesmen for each day.
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On November 1 about 80% of the stu- dents voted in the mock election, spon- sored by the Social Studies Department. The election was conducted in a similar way to that of electing national officials, using similar registration blanks and bal- lots. Students from the history and govern- ment classes were chosen to act as regis- trars for their magisterial district. The requirements for registering were a lit- eracy test and 2¢ poll tax. Students learn to master both sport and sportsmanship in a close softball game as the girls cheer for their favorite team.
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