Franklin High School - Key Yearbook (Franklin, NH)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 31 text:

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I SZINIOIQ5' I As seniors, we had come to the last stage of our jour- ney in high school, Some of us had worked hard in the past, while others had just coasted along. It was up to us now to work hard. for soon we would be out on our own: and the paths we would take at the crossroads would depend largely on our years in high school, Joyce defeated Andrew Bergeron by a narrow margin and again became our President, Jean Currier was our Vice-president, Nancy Routhier, Secretary, and Carol Zak, Treasurer, Mrs. Pickess was our class advisor, As a class we are proud of our success in theWinter Carnival. Jean Currier was our queen, and Roberta Shaw, Ioan White, and Lorraine Elliott were in her court, The yearbook was a big enterprise in our last year, Mrs, Rose, Mrs, Currier, and Mrs, Pickess helped us with it, Mary Burke was our editor and Eddie Durgin, co-edi- tor. It was quite a job meeting those deadlines but it was worth it when at last we got the result of our labor -- our own yearbook, . - - .t 'Ju yy th -. -sv, is :',.::5.-5:,,, f r:fT1a E L- '8 Everything came so fast, and there was so much to do in so little time -- graduation pictures, name cards, caps and gowns, invitations, class-day parade, our wonderful prom, signing yearbooks, and then our final class trip to- gether. When we finally walked up to receive our diplo- mas, each of us knew he probably had a long way to go yet on the road of life, but that he would never forget the past four years which were among the most important in his entire life, When we look back, it seems like only yesterday that we were out taking school census to earn that S100 for our treasury, How the time has flown since that big Physical Education controversy in our Sophomore year, and since the day when we probably slipped our class ring on for the first time. Who will ever forget our class megtings in our senior year with so many important things to o 2 No matter how far we may go or what fate has in store for us, we will never forget the many crossroads we met or the many adventures we had in passing them in our years at F,H,S, W



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Class Will We, the class of 1956, do on this date, being of poor health and inde- finite mind, herewith undertake our last will and testament. To Franklin High School we be- queath our desks upon which are in- delibly inscribed our names. To the teachers we extend our ap- preciationfor having gone above and beyond the call of duty and for with- standing the storm. To our parents we leave our un- dying gratitude and love for the mil- lion and one things they have unsel- fishly given us. ANDREW BERGERON leaves his Boy Scout uniform to George Gauthier. JOYCE CARIGNANbequeaths her ex- ecutive ability to Penny Pope. ROBERT AMSDEN and FOREST MILLS leave their chemical recipes to anyone wishing to commit suicide. JEAN CURRIER bestows her ability to stay on the A honor roll to any- one who can stay there, too. CAROL ZAK and LAURIE ELLIOTT leave their peppy cheerleading to Diane Wiser and Cecile Laroche. JANE SMITH, RONNIE LECLERC and BARB ROUSSEAU leave their home permanent technique to Joyce Emery, Mary Greene, and Carol Cook. RUTH PEASE leaves her spelling list to Ernest LaPlante. PAT LAPLANTE gives her Period I office position to any efficient Junior. LARRY BOYCE1eaves as fast as he can. MARCIA BICKFORD bequeaths her ability to do her homework fast to Gilbert Welch. HELEN STINSON leaves for Sonny weather. PAUL FROST leaves his speed to Bobby Rioux. NANCY CAMP leaves her noon hour strolls to Norma White. JEAN PIERCE gives her height to the basketball squad. DICK GILMAN sets out for Concord. JOAN WHITE leaves her co,mmuter's ticket to Natalie Cate. BOB GILMAN gives a warning ----- Hands off Joyce! ROLAND MAHEU leaves town to hop a freight. BERTA SHAW leaves her car to Nancy Ernest so she won't have to walk to school next year. GEORGE MANYAN wills his strug- gle -buggy to Bobby Nelson. ED BEAUDOIN leaves his nice smile to Lloyd LaQuire. MARY ANN LECOURT leaves her argumentative ways to Beverly England. PETE PELLERIN leaves Bud Rous- seau to follow in his tracks . JUDY MIQUELON leaves her sophis- ticated ways to Paula Paddleford.

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