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ALFRED HELWIG PIINCIPAL Fi 3 I 1 FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL , REISTERSTOWN, MD. EN Toveunfesf Jw 1' 1946 VICE PRINCIPAL To the Class of '46s Farther on in this issue of the Dial there appears an A imaginative glimpse into the to Be . It pictures each of ambitions. It does not show heights. HDPE is not enough more study, planning, work, sacrifice of immediate temptation, and the discouragement of temporary setbacks. Success is not easy to attaLn. Otherwise, it would not he so worthy a goal. I future, entitled 'All that We Hope , J you reaching the goal the road by which you to brung you success. of your present reached the Before you awe pleasures, You are fbout to set out largely on your own resources 2 to win your place in the sun. Does not the term commencement X indicate that you are beginning your great adventure? For it will need all the skills, understandings, appreciations, traits of char- acter that your home, your school, your commmity, and your church have tried to develop in you. Please remember that you will never become so great that you can forget the homely truths you learned in your childhood and youth. M ke your goal a worthy one. Don't wait until you have achieved it to be happy. Be happy all along the way. Turn each handicap you encou ter into an asset. The bi- ographies of The Great prove it can be done. Your great assi is Youth with its vitality, enthusiasm, imagination., and fearlurss- ness. No one can build the future but you. Build well. I know the years to come will see many of you achieving success far beyond your fondest dreams in pursuits you least ex- pect to follow at present, while the others will achieve the goal they set for themselves. I wish each of you happinexs ant success in all good things you try to do. V Ver sincerely yours, Z' J x 'J -, ,- I 1 bs- L7 f , . 1' 9' G. Alf ed Hel ' Lf R 9 three m 0 I x Jff
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X i leicafion We dedicate the Dial of 1946 to our new principal, whom we admire and respect, and who, we believe, has a genuine interest in boys and girls- Wr. James! ..A7QfWl:9
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I f lfbl' Cggkoofjacuky We wish to thank our faculty, and especially those who served as our advisors, for the help and inspiration they have been to us in our journey through high school. Miss Wisner, our class advisor, has greatly helped to make all of our undertakings a success. Her moral support and interest in our class -have been greatly appreciated. Without Miss Huttenhauer's assistance this yearbook could never have been published, nor could our Forum meetings and broadcast have been so successful. We can never forget Mrs. Reese, our vice-principal, for her sympathy and help to all of us, especially the girls, through all our years in school. lt is she who helped us organize the Forum and who directed the broad-- cast in 1946. Mr. Seabold's skillful handling of our finance has again brought our Dial into print. We can never thank them enough. C-. Alfred Helwig, A.B., M.A. Principal Helen Tovell Reese, A.B. Vice-Principal Joseph J. Boylan, B,S., M.S. M. Jane Keefer, B.S. Mildred R. Brown, A.B. lnc R- l-0 lQd0 l, B-5- Anna R. Meeks, A.B. Eleanor B. Miller, B.S. Ethel A. Parsons, A.B. E. Mae Rowe, A.B. C. Wightman Seabold, B.S., M. A Emma K- Hmm Martha L. Tovell, B.S., BM., MA Helen G. Huttenhauer, A.B., M.ED. Thelma Wisner, A.B. Arthur L. Colburn, B.S., M.S. Merle Eubanks, B.S., M.S. Cornelius E. C-isriel, A.B. Ellen H. Cray, B.S., M.S. Mary Lou Royston School Secretory 0147 C
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