Franklin High School - Franklinite Yearbook (Franklin, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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r Juniors , ,....,, Ny ROW 1 fj. Ghering, H. Barnicle, S. Hilliard, S. Brown, L. Heffern, B. Gealy, D. Hartle, B. Crisman, D. Ahearn, P. Heller, M. McFarlane, D. Boughner. ROW 2'-AP. Brink, P. Butters, M. Hart, C. Hawkins, J. Kaste, A. Colella, N. Knoizen, K. Dale, H. Grove, S. Cubbison, C. Foreman. ROW 3-J. Baker, L. Heller, 1. Beggs, N. Fry, A. Brook' houser, P. Bell, N. Huston, F. Huson, J. Findley, D. Green, B. Hardenburg. ROW 4-J. Bell, S. Deets, B. Ace, J. Gleen, F B. Corbett, G. Gyder, D. Manson, D. Griffin, D. Crawford, B. Gildenston, G. DeLong. ROW 5-F. Deeter, C. Karns, J. Dick, W. Craig, L. Knappenberger, B. Linsley, B. Allen, B. Johnson, F. Atwell, J. Adams, R. Farren, C. Hawkins, M. Hefferman, F. Greggs. Qs P THE COMMITTEES, in addition to the one that sold at the games, were appointed to work on the Christmas dance, Prom, and the selling of stationery. The Stationery Committee had S. McFetridge as chairman, and serving with her were N. Fry, A. Colella, D. Boughner, B. Moore, J. Adams, C. Karns, B. Allen, A. Sterner, B. johnson, B. Burkhardt, P. Perry, and S. Osgood. The stationery was a special kind. Those ordering it could have several different styles with their own name or initials on it. Winter came and with the Christmas season came our Christmas Dance, The Peppermint Stick Dance . What fun. Will you ever forget Paul Stroup as Santa, passing out candy-or going up the chimney on his way out. I'm sure , everyone had a swell time. The next big event was the Junior Play. We had a lot of fun picking it out. The cast included M. McDowell, G. Gyder, S. Cubbison, B. Gildenston, B. Hardenburg, and many others. Gee, did we work hard to make it a success. members of the Band, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal, Triple Trio, Swing Band, Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Nancy Knoizen was vicefpresident of the Student Council, Albina Monarch was president of the Library Club, Marilyn McDowell was vicefpresident of the Orchestra, and Kay Dale was vicefpresident of the Girls' Glee Club. D The juniors have been active in other school activities beside the class projects. There are the junior cheerleaders, Next years' Franklin football team will have members of our class as experienced players, D. Manson, D. Porter, , B. Ace, J. Glenn, F. Deeter, F. Atwell, B. Ritz, G. DeLong, and D. Griffen. And the basketball team will have D. Manf son and B. Ace from this years varsity. There were other sports that many juniors engaged in.

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FEBRUARY 1951 a-11 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dean Crawford, treasurerg lack Adams, secretary, Kay Dale, vicefpresident, Dick Manson, president. Dear Diary, When we first entered the seventh grade, most of us were awed by the confusing halls, the many classrooms and the older students. We felt important though, because we, at last, were students of Franklin High. It didn't take us long to get acquainted and I remember how proud we were of Nancy Wiegel and Barbie Cealy when they appeared in the Musical Broadcast. The next year many of our classmates entered the band and orchestra. As freshmen six of our class were chosen cheerleaders, P. Butters, D. Boughner, M. McGrew, B. Gealy, A. Monarch and N. Wiegel. It seemed to us that every' thing was going faster. In our sophomore year we elected oilicers for the first time, and with Mr. Newell as adviser, we enjoyed a sucf cessful year and built up our finances by selling basketball schedule pencils everywhere, and candy at the plays. Qs A committee was chosen to select class rings. We brought our year to a close with the spring dance called A Dreamer's Holiday . , Time flies right along and here we are Juniors! The first thing we did W2 T was organize committees to sell hot dogs and refreshments at the football games. The kids really hustled and bustled seeing that everyone got hot coifee and candy bars too. The following juniors helped to sellg K. Dale, A. Monarch and A. Colella, chairmen, R. Metz, H. Grove, S. McFetf ridge, C. Hawkins, M. Morrison, P. Heller, J. Findlay, O. Morrison, M. Stefanakos, D. Green, D. Sterns, A. Brown, S. Brown, D. Ahearn, P. McFarlane, M. Skelton, B. Wolfe, S. Cubbison, A. Brookhauser, C. Foreman, E. Warner, R. Farren, A. Timmis, F. Greggs, B. Gildenston, B. Ritz. These sales brought us profit and helped us pay expenses. Then we elected our ofhcers, whose pictures are shown above. Our class rings arrived. Maybe we're prejudiced, but we think they're the neatest ever. There were several class meetings during the year. At these meetings we learned new committees on which we were to serve, and heard reports about the progress of class work. Mr. Newell, Adviser



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Juniors ROW If--B. Burkhardt, M. Stefanakos, R. Painter, G. Sherman A. Monarch, B. Snyder, S. Osgcod, M. McDowell, B. Moore, j. Sullivan, P. Perry, J. Reed, P. Norris, N. Wiegel. ROW 2 fS. McFetridge, M. A. Marshinke, R. Metz, M. Skelton, K. Slocum, P. McFarlane, J. Lawson, P. Sharrer, P. Ritchey, N. Noggle, E. Pellow, B. Ohler, ROW 3 f F. Rhodes, R. Rial, A. Sterner, D. Proper, D. Stems, J. Pastor, A. Brown, O. Morrison, M. Morrison, L. Reed, B. Wolfe. ROW 4 fD. Wible, P. Tidd, D. Marsteller, C. Powers, D. Porter, B. Newton, J. Yeager, M. Smith, T. Simanteris. ROW 5fB. Ritz, D. Noogle, P. Stroup, E. Neeley, F. Wilkinson, P. Sharp, A. Moore, R. Marzack. Qu THE BOYS AND GIRLS HAVE INTRAMURAL GAMES at noon, and there was a girls' basketball team which was very successful. The following junior girls formed the backbone of a team that won almost all of their gamesg B. Gealy, -I. Peterson, H. Barnicle, G. Sherman, P. Perry, M. McDowell, B. Moore, M. Stefanakos, P. Butters. We have some great talkers in our classg K. Dale, M. McGrew, P. Butters, P. Perry, A. Sterner, N. Knoizen. Only our talkers have a purpose in their talking, to win debates. Our class is proud of Bob Linsley, the only junior boy in the French Club. The Projectors Club and the Stage Crew couldn't have gotten along without B. Ritz, B. Newton, C. Hawkins, C. Power, B. Corbett and B. Allen. Any day you could look in the hall and see one of them carrying a piece of scenery or the movie machine to set up for a classroom movie. The whole class was thrilled when six juniors were chosen for the Honor Society at the end of the first semester. They were A. Monarch, P. Butters, M, McDowell, R. Manson, K. Dale and A. Sterner. These are just a few of the leaders in our class. If I had time to list all the activities, I'm sure I would name all the juniors. Everyone can look at the pictures and remember some favorite event. But I'm sure for all of us the most outstanding event would be the Prom. What a perfect way to bring a wonderful year to a climax. Well, dear diary, five years have passed since we entered Franklin High. In our travels we have lost many of our classmates, and added a few. We have been fortunate in having Mr. Newell as our adviser who was ever to he depended on when help or direction was needed. Those years flew by on wings, and we are now ready to become seniors. The hope that our last year in high school may be as enjoyable as this one has been is the wish of every member of this junior class.

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