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,. Y ' . ' 95 1 as r r at l 7 AV?A dl . W DEDICATIO To you, Mr. Taylor, we dedicate this yearbook. Throughout our four years you have shown untiring and unceasing efforts to make our years the best possible. You have always had a smile when we asked for your help. 3
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i iftiii Wi'1,, .:z . The Class of 1959 will always be remem- bered by me as the Hrst class to be graduated during my principalship at Franklin High School. More than this, however, the class will be remembered by all of us for its school spirit. It is this spirit that, I hope, will be carried forward by each member of the gradu- ating class into the world which they are about to enter. This world, into which graduating classes are constantly entering, is probably neither better nor worse at this time than it has been at previous times. It is, however, increasingly complex. Your ability to deal with its complex- ity will be directly related to your capacity and willingness to enlarge upon what you have already learned. If every member of the graduating class were to realize that he is at a beginning and not at an end in the lifetime occupation of learning, I am sure the Class of 1959 could not help but be a credit to itself, its parents and community. I wish each mem- ber of the graduating class good luck in this venture. . .K ,,,,,,.,, il Mr. Philip G. Hines, Superintendent I am happy to speak to students and the graduating class through the 1959 issue of THE KEY. The real key to a satisfying and suc- cessful career may well lie in your experiences at Franklin High School. In my brief time here I have observed a remarkable degree of team work, school spirit, and willingness to help on the part of students at this high school. Such character- istics, coupled with imagination and hard work do, I believe, lead to success and endur- ing satisfactions. This is my expectation and my wish to all of you. Dr. Allan Hartman, Principa
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Miss Dollofl Freshman Advisor Mrs. Kidder-Sophomore Advisor Miss Lemire-junror Advisor I APPRECIATIO Thanks is such a small word to show our appreciation for all the help we have had from the people whose pictures are on this page. In fact, We are indebted to everyone who has helped us in connection with these past four years. Now, as the last year draws to a close, we realize how much everyone has done and how little we have shown our appreciation. So, to everyone, especially these six, we say thanks. Mrs Rose Yearbook Adviwf hir, P1,bleuz-Photogxraphcr Mrs. Bilodeau-Senior Advlsor was Ee? W 'W
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