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GLENN L. CILLEY The more you say, the less people remember. The fewer the words, the greater the profit, Basketball 1,23 Hi-Y 1,2,3gI-'ootball 33 Cross-Country 2, , , You're insane! , , , shy and quiet , , , the man with the sideburns . . . will find a future in the Navy or the Army. In Appreciation The Class of 1956 would like to extend its deepest appreciation to those who have helped us most during our four years at Franklin High School. Our Freshman Class advisor Miss June Dolloff guided us through our first year and started us on the straight path to class success. Thank you, Miss Dolloff, Your help- fulness will always be remembered. Our Sophomore Class advisor Mrs. Irene Kidder helped us plan our suc- cessful Holiday Hop and gave us a wonde rful year as our advisor. We met our second crossroad under her guidance and were sent on the straight way. Thank you, Mrs. Kidder, for your guidance. 28
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JULIA KATHERINE SLIVA Julie A little work, a little play. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A, Club 2 . . . Glory beg Ain't that a shame! , , a good homemaker , . , talkative . . . always good natured. BARBARA JANE SMITH Janie Patience is the art of hoping, Square Dance Club 15 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Girl's Choir 1,2,3,45 Dues Collector 15 All-State Choir 8,45 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 N, H, Drama Festival 3,45 Assembly Committee 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Point Staff 1,25 Magazine Sales Captain 4 , , , Absence makes the heart grow fonder, . , . red-head . . .good actress and singer. . . scoots around in a blue jeep . . , Bill . , , headed for Tufts College to be a Physical Therapist, HELEN E. STINSON Life without sports is not life, Girls Basketball 1,2,35 Square Dance Club 1,25 Dramatic Club 1,25 Yearbook Staff 45 Point Staff 45 Class Committees 1,2,3,45 Class Executive Committee 3 . . . Sounds good! , , , a cute kid . . . loves basketball . . . a whiz in shorthand . . . Sonny , , , a future secretary, JOAN M, WHITE Ioanie The thing that goes the farthest towards making life worth while, That costs the least, and does the most is just a pleasant smile. Glee Club 1,25 Softball 15 Scholastic letter 25 Yearbook Staff 45 Girl's Choir 25 Point staff 45 Class Committees 1,2,3,4 . . . Gee whiz! . . . a nice smile hard worker . . . always willing to help , , . pretty hair, , ,will make a good secretary , , , loves to drive Mercurys,
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What: The Seniors won again? ! We worked hard, as always, to win the Winter Carni- val, but again the upperclassmen defeated us. In our sophomore year, Nancy Routhier was our queen. Janet Aube, Joyce Carignan, and Carol Zak comprised her pretty court, In our sophomore year, we took the road to Sunapee State Park for our class trip, When we got there,we found the beach pretty well deserted, and many of ns walked a few miles to where there was a souvenir store and soda fountain and where we went on the chair lift. . , 0 14 wwolas 'fs In our junior year it was a close race between Joyce Carignan and George Manyan, but Joyce won and served her second term as president. Andy Bergeron was Vice- president and Nancy Routhier, Secretary. Janet Aube was our treasurer, but when she left school early in '55 to be married, Mary Burke took over the office. Mr, Hancox was our class advisor, Oh, no! Not agaim! ! One of the most exciting events was the Winter Car- niv al, We were tied with the Seniors until the final day when ticket sales were announced and they took over the lead and won! None of us who helped with snow sculp- turing will ever forget How Mr. Hancox pitched in and worked sohard to help us. We constructed a polar bear, whale, and class numerals, although none of them brought us first place. Janet Aube was our queen, In her court were Nancy Routhier, Jean Currier, and Jean Pierce, ,fini dos' to PROIIJ J j J, I -B The theme of our Junior Prom was Fantasyland, What atime we had decorating for it! The crepe paper we had ordered didn't arrive until the last minute, and when it finally did arrive, Joyce was overcome with joy, Re- member that old rickety ladder someone had to climb to hang up the paper streamers? And remember how Mr. Hancox was always there to help us in every way he could? We got off on the wrong roadwhen we got the Wildcats for our orchestra, They seemed to be playing music which must have come from some fantasyland in a bottle. But, all in all, our Junior Prom was a huge suc- cess. We went to Wellington Beach again for our class trip, What fun we had teasing Ozzie !
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