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George, Jean, Edward, and Gertrude enter the auditorium for a class meeting. .luniors Full of enthusiasm, seventy-seven energetic Juniors entered their third year at Franklin with the avowed intention ot being heard in all tields of activity. Members of the class played important roles in all athletic contests, even the girls chipped in by participating as cheerleaders or band members, The class treasury grew steadily as the students sponsored a skating party, a magazine campaign, and several bake sales. l-leadin' for a Vileddinf' a hilarious comedy, played to a tull house in April. For the first time in many years, the prom was held outside the school. The low lights ot the ballroom in the Johnstown VFW and the soothing OFFICERS President ,,,,,ss,,s,ss,s,,, ,,,,s G eorge Cveykus Vice President . Edward Oparnico Secretary ,ss,,.ss,, , s,,, ,,,,, J ean Drye Treasurer . Gertrude Holtz music of the orchestra combined with the romantic theme, Moonlight and Roses, to assure all who attended many pleasant memories, The selection of class rings gave the committee quite a thrill, which was only overshadowed by that of the day when they were actually received. With these undertakings satisfactorily completed, the juniors, guided by Mr, Salem, have shown the strength and prominence needed for a sturdy foundation as seniors. THE CLASS OF '60 HAS ATTAINED POLISH AND PRIDE
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A t A -f 5 Jay and JoAnn pose with Joseph at the Halloween Party. i959 . . . We are now graduates. Along the paths of education we had many experiences- some good, others bad. Bear with us as we retrace our footsteps. We recall the beginning of our senior year. Due to new state laws, our school days were extended and many noon-hour activities were abolished. Funds for senior socials were gained through sponsorship of a magazine campaign and a skating party. Many pleasant hours were spent in preparation for our class play. lt was a huge success. Jayonian funds were raised by Christmas and Easter candy sales. The Juniors held a memorable prom at the Johnstown VFW. Our senior banquet at the Green Gables Barn offered an evening with a rustic touch and the sparkle of formal attire. The Class Day program was followed by commencement exercises and the end of school days for many. One step backwards and we were Juniors. Highlights of the year included the sale of 0' Rodney finds many unpleasant tasks in gaining the favor of Judith, Patricia, and Margaret. Sellia LY Hi tory pam-poms, a skating party, the selection of rings, our class play, and the Junior-Senior prom. The gym was beautifully decorated in harmony with the theme, Fairyland and Romance. Glancing back to the fall of l956, as a group of enthusiastic Sophomores, we played important roles in the activities of the music department. A skating party and a Wiener roast added a social touch. Three steps into the past and we were green freshmen. How large the school looked, especially to the East Taylor students! We were assigned to rooms llo and ll8 with Miss Galbraith and Mr. Strippy as sponsors. We soon fell in step with the upper classmen. We walked, ran, skipped, and jumped through four years at Franklin High. We certainly will never forget those days. As our footsteps move into the future, no matter where they may lead us, Dear Franklin High School, we abide with you. OUR FOUR YEARS LEAVE MANY PLEASANT MEMORIES
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