Franklin High School - Key Yearbook (Franklin, NH)

 - Class of 1946

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I. ICO VAN KOERT V ll llfu liaseball 2, 342 4. 'Football 1, 3 ', 4. Hockey gr, 4, Boxing 3 , 4, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 41, Ski Team 1, 2, Cooking Club 3, Senior Banquet 4. Van tCasanovaD is a sharp sort of lad, XVitl1 girls he is not very shy. l'resiflent of Swing Club, with foreign interests too They say his phone bill to Concord is high. JICA N W liSCO'1 l' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Correspondence Club Club 2, Swing Club 2, 3, 4, Knitting Club 1. Jeanie has the dark brown hair And the eyes of velvet browng She-'S a whiz at sewing anything, And het' eooking's really sound. DORO'l.'l'lY C. VVOODMAN Dancing Class I, 2, Sewing Club A girl who is the quietest, She lends a helping handy Whenever she is called upon Dot answers the demand. RALPI-I M. WOODVVARD Football 4 ', I-li-Y 3, 4. A very quiet one is Ralph NVho's ever willing to assist. I-le's a member of our football And also an apt machinist. team Jcul1ie ' 2, Scrapbook Dui 2, Girl Reserves 3. l'Voody

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'F 1 l' 1- DOROTHY MAE SHE PARD junior City Councilman I, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 3, First Aid 2. To Dotty we wish loads of luck In anything she'll do. She really is a nifty kid And very thoughtful, too. MARY SMITI-I Scrapbook Club 1, 2, Band 4, Senior lixecutive Board 4. Mary has won the hearts of all NVith her clever poetry. She's a quiet girl, and nice to know A worthy friend, you see. J. DONALD SNODGRASS Dc-Far Football Manager 4 ', Hockey Manager 441, Swing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Student Council 3, Cooking Club 2, 4, Ski Club 2, Glee Club 1, Manager of Track 41. De-Fer as l1e is called Is a jovial, happy lad to know. Because he's good natured we say, For he's a jolly good fellow. H BENJAMIN sT1f:1N, JR. '-12.',m,, Airplane Club I, Camera Club I, Cvlee Club I, Boxing jg , I-Ii-Y 3, Basketball 4 . Now Benny wants to fly Making models is his meat. He plays basketball very well, Having him around is a treat. LOUISE EVA UNWIN Bunny Swing Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Banquet Committee 4, X1Veaving Club 1, Glee Club x, 2, 3, 4, First Aid Club 2, .Knitting Club 2, Dancing Class 2. Happy-go-lucky as can be Our Buuny's never sad, Our hats are off to her She knows the formula for being glad!



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Cfais 0516150 'ay THE TRAVELING I'IISTORIAN In 1ny recent travels I chanced to pass through Education City. My first stop was a side street called Junior High Street on which were located many structures. Of course, the building I looked for was dated Class of 1942-43. Entering the hallway, I looked around. At once pleasant memories surrounded 1ne. After finishing my inspection of the rooms I wandered into the office. I saw a book which contained -our Junior City reports. During our year of residence in Junior City, we held two elections. At the first election we chose for our mayor, Bruce Bounds, for city clerk, Patricia Ben- nett, and for treasurer, Maurice Barg. For the second election we chose Patricia Bennett as our mayor, Muriel Collins as our city clerk, and as our treasurer, Almena Morrill. Due to the War we had to forego night parties in our city, but we had them in the afternoons. We were the first class to have an informal graduation, never- theless, we were happy knowing that we were on our way to High School Avenue. It was with many regrets that I closed the door of that building and left behind those memories of delightful moments. I continued walking until I found myself on High School Avenue. This avenue was built like a terrace, with three levels. I stopped on the first level dated 1943-44. There I recalled my class as we were, at last ready to begin our ascent. To lead us on this first lap of our journey we selected Bruce Rounds as president, Frank Moody as vice president, Sally Liden as secretary, and Patricia Bennett as our treasurer. WVe spent a very happy sophomore year, and in june of 1944 we were ready to move on. I took the steps that led me upward to the second level dated 1944-45. As juniors we elected Harold Smith president, but when he left school, Lawrence Swett took his place. Our vice president was Holt Dearborn, secretary john Courtemanche, and treasurer, Alfred Lagace. About the time we were ready to travel the Hnal steps that would take us to the third level, the surrender of Germany was announced.

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