Franklin County Training School - Fracotrasco Yearbook (Louisburg, NC)

 - Class of 1943

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Franklin County Training School - Fracotrasco Yearbook (Louisburg, NC) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 30 of 68
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A DIVISION Another year has passed, and we have completed the second mile of our high school journey. During our Freshman year we learned many things, but. this year has added much to our store of experiences and achievements. During the scheol year, 1942-1943, many of us participated 4n the school's extra-curricular activities. Listed below are the activities in which we participated: Student Council Eleanor Murphy, Elizabeth Edger tone Basket Ball - Ina P. Williamson, Jessie Yarborough, Eleanor Murphy, Samucl Hazelwood, Football James Macon, James Williamson. Staff - Christine Evans, Eleanor Murphy, Ina Pearl Williamson. Press Club '= Josephine Bryant, Robert Macon, Jessie Yarborough, Samuel Hazelwood, Other menbors of our class showed interest in soft pall, cro- quet, boxing and other sportse Yet, extra-curricular activities were not the only things in which the membors of our class wore interested. James Macon, Robert Macon, Eleanor Murphy, James Moore and Christine nvans excelled in scholarship. We also have the honor of having Miss Franklin County training School (Eleanor Murphy) as one of our memberse We end our school year with thirty-eight members, It is our hope that all of the thirty-eicht will always be guided by our motto: To Strive, To Seck, To Find, But, Not To Yieldy Cless Historien - Eleanor Murphy

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BY DIVISION CLASS OFFICERS President Vice Pres. Secretary Asst. Secte Treasurer Sponsor Class Flower Ernestine Dunstan Hagel Thomas Minnie Kelly Marian Blacknall Dorothy Manley Mrs. MB. Payton White Rose Class Motto --- Less Than Our Best Is Failure Class Colors Allen, George Barnes, James Slacknall, Marian Cheek, Mary Jennie Closs, Anne Eliza . Cook, Bertha Davis, Cora Davis, Dorothy Davis, Ivan Davis, Louise Dent, Lucy Belle Dunstan, Ernestine Edgerton, Edward Edgerton, James Engram, Paul Fogg, Senora Green, James Walter Hall, Judge Be Harris, Thelma Harris, Joseph ‘ a Blue White CLASS ROLL Horton, George Kelly, Annie Kelly, Frances Kelly, Minnie Manley, Mertha Massenburg, idward Massenburg, Georgiana Massenburg, Willie Mitchell, Mary Rose Perry, Flossie Perry, Joseph Perry, Major Southcrland, Thomas Thomas, Hazel Tucker, Madeline Williame, annic Mano Williams, Jonas Wright, Lucy Yarborough, Mary Louise Honor Students $.O0F TOMORROW



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BY DIVISION On the fifth of September nineteen forty-two Nine and thirty girls and boys started anew. Eight months of study, work and play With a grand home-room teacher - Mr. Conwaye But ahi tis sad the news to tells Time took the teacher we loved so well. There was a dolefil look on every face, But we knew he'd gone to a better place. Nof He's not dead, he just resigned, We felt thet his canal we couid aot find. But time heals ali. things so they say, Thus with Mrs, Payton we went our Waye We bought T.B, seals and war stamps, too, For Uncle Sam our best to ce, To camp Thomas Southerland went to live, Would that we had more than one boy to gives Yet not cli was loss and sadness and tears, We had some fun and we go some cheers. tyxedo Junction we sang on the Big Broadcast, Erskin Hawkins couldn't better it (so thought our class). In the Reporter our literary hopes we realized, And at our number of drematists you'd be surprized. In music our voices blend: oven how. Pardon us, if we call our chapel program a NTIOW Time rolling by took many a classmate, Berta Cooke entered matrimony's blissful state Some stopped to farm, some changed schools, All sconcr or later will learn life's hard rules. Activity brought games to whet the wit Of singing ond marching we've done our bit. With class officers nll wos as should heve been A more capable group you've never scene But youtve met thom ell and so we'll say Good bye till we meet another day, When wetll all be seniors and tell you more, Wake up there? Yout I heard you snore. ADERS OF TOMO ema icc

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