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Between classes, Sheila Morris takes time to clean out her locker. Lunch time was the relaxing period for the teachers: Mrs. Lovell, Mrs. Snead, Mrs. Reeves and, Mrs. Simmons. Sometimes it seemed like school days were all the same, but when you stopped to think about it you realized how much variety was in a school day. And some days you felt like you were about to fall asleep in class and other days you felt so atten- tive that you didn’t want the teacher to stop talking until the bell rang. Everyone had their bad days along with their good days, but most people want to remember the good and forget the bad. commen ees ee een ee. 2 Typical School Days
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PS Ss see 223E S$ss eo 2s = = Ss a tr — = S=s ee = sa For Franklin High | yell, | yell, | yell, | yell, For all the teams are very, very swell. And anyone who says that we can’t win, Just goes to show how very, very wrong they are. So let us fight, fight, fight for victory, And let our names go down in history, We're gonna put ol’ Roanoke outa sight, Yes, you’re right Franklin High Hey! Sports were constantly in the spotlight. Even when things weren't going well and victory was far out of sight, the fans never stopped supporting their teams. Sporting events gave us a lot to look back on... the football team’s losing record, but winning attitude ... ! varsity and ninth grade volley- - ball second in the district . . .! tennis coach, lll In the spotlight, Morden Preston does his stuff. Barbara Flora voted coach of the year... Bobby Fralin on the sidelines with a broken foot Instead of on the football field . . . an- other successful season in baseball . . . Mor- den Preston’s famous slam dunks... . losing our voices after pep rallies . . . jogging up Bald Knob in track practice . . . getting a little bit rowdy at basketball games. . . the cheers of ‘‘we’re number one” after winning a game... the silence through out the crowd after losing a game in the final sec- onds..... No matter what the scoreboard showed, the fans were always there cheering the teams on because they were all proud to be Eagles, so they were all winners. aT! |
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