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In Recognition Thu page us dedicated to the students who have won dustunctuon un the dufferent deoar men s at Frankltn MUSIC DEPARTMENT At the Southern Calufornua Orche tra Festuval held un Long Bea rt Huldegard Vorrath vuolunust and Barbara Lee Brooks Ray Fabrizio and Charles Humphreys who comprised a woodwund trio wor superior rating Miss Vorrath us a member of the All Southern California Hugh School Symphony and has per fornned un Salt Lake City for the Music Educators National Conference SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Eduth Cole Tonu Myrup and Frank Winans entered the Luons Club oratorucal contest for the Highland Park dustruct Muss Cole won first place un the dustuct and second place un the city semu funals Dave Ward Gerry Goruan jum Woollett Laurene Smutru jeanne McNamara Eva joe Damuth and Duck Watkins spoke for school and PTA gatherings Mary Welson anzl Gay Davis were wunter 47 graduation class speakers and jerry Bussuru and Lous Sanford were the speakers for summer 47 ATHLETICS The Ben varsity eleven became the Nor hern League football champions for the Sth consecutive year john justice achieved the posutuon of tackle on the first strung of the All City team Gene Brunton made All City second strung as halfback john Rumage was named guard on the thurd strung The boys who made the All Northern team are Ray Richards john ustuce john Rumage and Gene Brunton on the furst strung team and Kenny LaMott Phul jordon Gene Avruette joe Cusumana and Bob jones on the second strung COMMERC'AL DEPARTMENT The following pupil were chosen to participate un these actuvutues either because they were outstanding students or because of th ur special unterest un spe ual fields of busuness Gloria Day un Business were Mary Clement Betsy Bertun oyc Nevins Vuvuan Andersen Aluce Borel Beulah Hazelton aunuta Plant Beverly La Near Albert johnson jeanne I-loller Betty Lee Brown and jean Lyttle jeanne Holler Dave Palmer Mary Clement Bobbue jean Black and Elunor Guovanazzu attended the Advertus ng Club s Educators Conference Dave Palmer and Vurgunua Vossa went to a sbecual Bullock s dunner and Pat Watts Ruta Mae Pulone and Edna Brevug partucupated un Bankers Day Shurley Mathus Beverly Wulluams Peggy Morgan Marion Humphreys Elunor Guovanazzu Carleene Mattersteug and Pauline Lacasella attended Broadway Day SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The cuence award for wunter 47 went to Albert Van Huse ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The twenty seventh Annual Shakespearean Festuval sponsored by the Speech Teach ers Assocuatuon of Southern Caltfornua was held thus year at Occudental College jackue Mullett presented an orugunal speech An Apprecuatuon of Shakespeare un th Educatuon of Modern Youth Peter Cavalueru and Nata lue Gerson both gave scenes from Hamlet and joyce Sands presented a cuttung from A Midsummer Nught s Dream Delbert Tenny gave a scene from The Tempest Through the English department many students enter d essay contests sponsored by various organizations ALMANAC I can thunk of no better place un thus book to Dublucly thank my staff and all of the other people without whom thus ussue of the Almanac might never have been compuled Work work and more work has been the watch word of every one who has helped with the makung of thus book Never wull I be able to express my true feeling of gratutude to these people whom I have come to know and respect durung my term as edutor of our year book But I wull say from the bottom of my heart ut s been wowderful and I ll never forget a minute of ut The person who stands out most vuvudly un my mund u my wonderful sponsor Mr Rex Muller He has been helpful when I needed help encouraging when I became duscouraged and stern when I needed a firm hand to guude me He has been a good friend as well as an excellent teacher and sponsor I can never tell hum even a small part of the thanks I feel for hum To Mr Horton who has patuently read and corrected all of our copy I also extend my deepest thanks Eduth Cole I2 O l .S . . A j , , . I , j T t . V - s ' ' ci , ' . . . . , . , - ' r . ' I . 2, . . , C. . . Q . Meaglia, Mary Clement, and Marilyn Randall took part in the Kiwanis Career Dayg those who took part in Girls . . . I 2 . . . . . , I . ' . 5 ' . I - C . . . . D . . Q- . . , 3 , ' ,, . . - D ' 2 ' ' ' .
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EPHEBIANS fWINTERl Margaret Johnson, Fred Emer- son, Marulyn Randall. EPHEBIAN5 lSUMMERl Dave Ward Jeanne Holler Ton: Myrup M e P cou Jerry Bus slr: J m Adr anos Ed th ole Ephebla ns One of the hnghest honors that a student can achueve during has high schoo ca reer IS to become a member ot the Ephebuan socnety an has senior semester Ephebuans are chosen from the top seventh of the graduatlng class and the re quurements are a scholastic average ot B or above and leadership abnlnty The class turst chooses a group of those students among them who have done the most tor the school during theur three year stay The tnnal choice however rests vvnth the faculty who narrows the group down to one out ot every forty students In the class These students become Ephebuan members for lute and by so doing pledge them selves to accept leadershnp and responsrbnluty nn the cuvlc lute ot Los Angeles I4 t , I , an n , ' - , I 1 V l C , I . . . . . , l - .
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