Franklin High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin, VA)

 - Class of 1956

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SUPERLATIVES MOST VERSATILE Kay Currier Jimmy Nicholas MOST STUDIOUS Rachel Brett William Baker

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT To the Administration we leave the satis- faction of a job well done. To our teachers we leave our sincere grati- tude for a helping hand during our high school years. To the Juniors we leave the thrill of walk- ing down the aisle for the first time. To the Sophomores we leave the excitement of receiving their class rings. To the Freshmen we leave the privilege of voting in student affairs. To the incoming Freshmen we leave a year in which they may be orientated. To our sturdy building we leave our invisi- ble trademarks and memories to linger in the halls forever. William Baker leaves his place in Beta Club to Everett Butler with hopes it will give him encouragement. Joan Blythe and Barbara Stephenson leave their sweet, friendly and likeable manner to Mil- dred Holland and Linda Hagen. Mary Ann Brett leaves her mouton coat to Winnie Pierce so that Barbara Jean won't out- shine her with her blond one. Shirl'e5Burgess and Sandra Collins leave to get marrie . Marie Butler leaves her athletic ability to Linda Holland. Judy Carr leaves her sweet smile to Ella Jane Vinson. Nanc Childress leaves her beloved spot as head c eer eader to Alice Smith. Elliott Cobb leaves his zest for living to Dennis Bradshaw. Jerline Cobb leaves her spot in Choral Class to anyone with a love for singing. Kay Currierleaves her lovely soprano voice to Judy Dampier. Diane Doughty and Dianna Stephenson leave Danny Balfour and Jimmy Best to the Freshmen girls. Little Carolyn Edwards leaves her nick- name to Mary Frances Williams. Martha Vaughan leaves her polite and quiet ways to a deserving Jacqueline Blythe. Pat Parks leaves her cunning ways to cap- turing boys and especially Lt.'s in the army to Brenda Bradshaw and hopes she does as well as she has. GOOD LUCK!!! Bruce Stewart leaves his ability to play the violin to Joe Chase. Jimmy Nicholas leaves his place on the su- perlative page to Bo Lewis. Herbie Lewis leaves the road to Suffolk to Dean Wagenbach, since he doe sn't use it anymore. Nancy Davidson leaves her flirty ways to Sybil Bradshaw. Eddie Frantz leaves his size and strength to Jimmy Rhodes. Pat Goodwin leaves her love for music to Chirpie Branch. Sara Vanaman and Leon Old leave their spot under the Maple tree to Mary Alice Hargrove and Oscar Gray. Cecil Lowe, Clyde Parker, and Robert Ste- phens leave their seats in Mrs. Hundley's all girl homeroom to any boys with strong constitu- tions. Charlotte Vaughan leaves her brother to Eileen Hassett. Julian Whitley leaves ---- he hopes! Mills Beale leaves his wisecracks to James Robert Beale. Jesse Scott leaves his pea-green car to Bus - ter Butler to add to his collection. Glenn Faison leaves his dark hair to Wayne Dunn. We could stand a change. Billy Griffin leaves his eraser fights in 4th period study hall to anyone with a good aim. OK! Richard Edwards ? Ro Paceleaves his speaking ability in Eng- lish Class to anyone who is at a loss for words. J oe T aylo r Stewart leaves his office as President of the Senior Class to Ames Chris- topher. Norman Gardner leaves his car to Buck Bryant with hopes he'll slow down on curves. Loretta Mincher leaves her haircut to Liz Arnold. Annie Lee Young leaves her dimples to Jean Duck i Hazel Shelton leaves her homecoming crown to Virginia Whitley. Marcella Long leaves her well known walk to Meredith Day. Patt Tyree leaves her naturally curly red hair to Mart a arham. Will Macon Phillips leaves her crackpot ideas to Ann Phillips - -Let's keep it in the family. Patricia Kitchen and Joan Lowe leave their friendship to Lena and Linda Edwards. Florence McGowan and Ann Scott leave their petite ways to Nancy Dameron and Gwen March. Curtis Rook leaves his speed on the football field to John Brenner. Peg y Howerton leaves her dark lipstick to Vashti renn. Donnie Eason leaves his barber clippers to anyone who can cut flat-tops. Lastly, the Senior girls leave hope to Mr. Pond for next year's team. Thus we the class fo 56 leave our most trea- sured possessions for future use. Testator: Will Macon Phillips Witnesses: Loretta Mincher Sandra Collins



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MOST ATHLETIC Marie Butler Leon Old SUPERLATIVES BEST LOOKING Patricia Goodwin Herbie Lewis

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