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656 gym cifanfz When school opened this fall in Reisterstown, for the first time in thirty-seven years Miss Etha M. Frantz was not in her place in the class room. After many years of valued service, she had retired from active work. As a teacher Miss Etha has been unsurpassed in loyalty and devotion to duty, and her kindness and her calm, gentle manner have ever pro- moted the social welfare of her little pupils. She has constantly grown in service in her profession, always having been interested in cultural and educational development. She has attended summer schools at Col- umbia, Cornell, Harvard, Hopkins, and Western Maryland, and has trav- eled through Europe as well as through many parts of the United States. These qualities as a teacher have brought most satisfactory results from among her pupils, for she can boast of having taught two successful physicians, a prominent politician, a high-ranking army officer as well as two of Franklin's present faculty. And now, although she has retired from active professional life and is greatly missed by her fellow workers, all are happy that she has leisure to enjoy her home, her friends and her books and her flowers. ln spite of the fact that she is no longer in the class room, Miss Frantz is ever active in the social life of both the community and the school where her gentle influence continues to spread far and wide. gdfnefltdfy 3400! LQJZLCMQS! Louise B. Goodwin, Vice-Principal Maxine F. Krajovic Leone A. La Motte Mildred E. Jones Lillian C. Tracey Mary B. Clagett Addie L. Wheeler Clara V. Cox Esther S. Callahan Grace L. Ingham
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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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' .L-Zbiczfagia f Advisors Literary Business Miss Helen Huttenhauer Mr. C. W. Seabold Editor-in-Chief Virginia Blaylock Associate Editors Betty Lee Dailey Betty Storms Business Manager Robert Knatz Assistant Business Managers Teddy Hollenbaugh Edwin Burnham Literary Editors Mary Ruth Maye Georgia Wisner Mildred Study Nancy Lou Duncan Patricia Reese Ann Tullis La Rue Coblentz Peggy Corroum Lorelle Leonard Underclass Editor Doris Kagle, 1947 Photography Editor J anet Stansbu ry Typing Editors Nancy Shipley Virginia Robinson Ann Korman Janette Crame Sports and Activities Editor Bettye Tenney six
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