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PRIDE OF FRANKLIN COUNTY Since Franklin County High School is THE pride of Franklin County, we have chosen as the theme of the ‘62 Flyer, PRIDE OF FRANKLIN COUNTY. We have endeavored to bring to you some of the prides of Franklin County, both people and places. We hope you will enjoy the ‘62 Flyer and that it, too, will become a pride of Franklin County. SCENIC VIEWS IN FRANKLIN COUNTY
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THE CLASS OF 1962 In “58 we came to Franklin County, As freshmen we were awed, afraid, and shy; The school was new; it held an unknown bounty, The vastness of its manner reached the sky. That year athletics brought us glory, In football the Kiwanis Bow! we won} In basketball the Mid-State was our story; An award for sportsmanship we, too, brought home. As sophomores we came again for learning, The Southern Association was our aim; They gave us the rating for which we all were yearning, And added to our ever-growing fame. Our junior year brought change and variation, Another hour was added to our day; We welcomed in the new administration, Mr. Bondurant, Mr. Connelly, and Mr. Moore had come to stay. Our senior year we faced with mixed emotions— The joy of getting pictures and our rings; The feeling for our school of deep devotion; The feeling of regret that parting brings. As if to give a farewell gift or present, A year of “firsts has been our senior year; Our cheerleaders brought us an honor pleasant By winning first place in the state for cheers. We've also achieved our high school day's ambition By beating our age-old rival Frankfort High; We must keep up the now begun tradition And defeat them every time we play—or die. Our high school days are over; time is fleeting; We now must say goodbye to days of ease; As seniors it will be our final meeting When last we walk the Avenue of Trees. By ANN PACEY TO THIS GRADUATING CLASS OF 1962, THE FIRST TO GRADU- ATE HAVING ATTENDED ALL FOUR YEARS AT FRANKLIN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, WE DEDICATE THIS 1962 FLYER.
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