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manners amlxriae Senior Class of W'29 Many pleasant events have marked the path of the class of VVintcr, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-nine. Although at times the road was rough, they soon became so familiar with Franklin and the rules and regulations that few were left behind as graduation time approached. In their last term together it was found necessary to elect various officers 'to aid in making the class affairs run smoothly. Great care was taken in the selec- tion of these officers and from the numerous candidates Dale, Jones was chosen president. He performed his duties with skill and ease and the class activities were held successfully. Alma Garvin filled the position of vice-president and was an able assistant to Dale. Harriet Birnie as secretary, Robert Blake, treasurer, and Helen Yorston, social chairman, fulfilled their duties admirably and were a pride to the class. As the time for graduation drew near, the Seniors found themselves looking backward with longing eyes to the happy days and carefree moments they were leaving behind. But ahead lay the future, unexplored, so with hopeful hearts they left the halls of Franklin, knowing they had done their share in holding up the standards of the school. fr 9 C155
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I , r . -H 'vn9'1!l- snnnnllun nuomnnne I W'29 Advisors As faculty advisors the Winter class of Twenty-nine was fortunate in having a representative from every part of the school. Miss Bernice Banning, chairman of the Senior classroom, is a member of the English department, and she very capably read the bulletins and disposed of classroom business. Miss Bessie Gill and Mr. Russell W. Edwards are also on the English faculty. Mr. Edwards was kept doubly busy representing the Press and the History department. The Boys' Physical Education department was present in the form of Mr. Roy Jellison, while Mrs. Eunice Griffin, Latin teacher, reminded the students of the Language department. As singing plays an important part in the Senior class affairs it proved neces- sary to have more than one faculty member of the music department. Mr. Desire Gilson, who supervises the orchestra and band, and Miss Eugenia Olive, director of the Glee Clubs, helped the Seniors with their class songs. Last but not least was Elizabeth Cloud Miller. She is of the Dramatics de- partment and proved invaluable in helping with sweater day and class day, and deportment on graduation night. These faculty sponsors will long be remembered by the Seniors for their readiness to advise and their help in solving all Senior problems which arose. qisy ,
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