Franklin High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin, VA)

 - Class of 1948

Page 19 of 76

 

Franklin High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin, VA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 19 of 76
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Page 18 text:

And, speaking of annuals, here is a scene that has become so familiar, that we cannot let this book go to press without a picture of Wayland taking pictures. You’ve done a good job, Wayland; many thanks to you. Another phase of our school life is physi- cal education. This scene is typical of the last period of our school day. All of us realize that our bodies need to be developed physically a c well as mentally. Here you have a scene which is typical at lunch time. How we all like to gather in groups and just enjoy ourselves in idle talk and gossip. At the end of this period, we can just about tell you what everyone in school did last night and what he is going to do tonight. Pull that rope, boys. There are no chimes which sound sweeter to our ears than the clang of this old bell which marks the end of our school day. Goodbye, everybody, will see you tomorrow.” And so, there’s the end of another school day except for . . . Poor ol’ Willie.” For him, this is a never ending day — at night he even dreams of sweep- ing floors. And on these pages you have it, our school — our work, our play, our troubles, our fun, but most of us will admit, to us there is no dearer place. 4 14 1 -



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Senior Class OFFICERS William Rhodes Johnny Cook Frances Butler Bill Pace P reside nt Vice-President Secretory T reasurer Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose Motto: Climb as though you were to live forever; live as though you were to die tomorrow.” Under the leadership of our class officers, we have had a full and enjoyable year. We hope all the other classes will experience the pleasure that we knew, the thrill of wearing caps and gowns, and the sadness of leaving our school. j 16 y

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