Franklin High School - Molecule Yearbook (Franklin, VT)

 - Class of 1954

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6 I’m sure she won’t, assured Dr. Korean. You can go In and see her if you want to. They went into Room 4C very much relieved about thf con- dition of their daughter, Guess what? Questioned Janet. Hiss Cameron and I have beer, talking for a long while, and I have decided tc be- come a nurse. Isn’t that good news, Dad? Yes. it is, Janet, her father agreed. We’ll have to go now. but we;ll be back in a few days to see you. They left Janet in her happiest mood, because thi3 had been the hapniest moment in her life. Phyllis Stanley '56 SNOOPY Judy O'Harra was a little giri of six when her daddy brought her home a St. Bernard dog. He was the cutest thing and only seven weeks old, Judy loved it the minute she saw it. The next thing was a name: Lopsy 'cause his ears were all lousy, ''Pinky 'cause he had a pink spot on his nose. Whiripy'? Huggins ? No, she would call him Snoopy . No matter where Judy went, Snoopy always looked until he could find her. Every day when Judy,went to school, Snoopy would follow after her and wait until'she came home. No matter what Judy did, he looked after her. If it were wrong and dangerous, he stopped her. The O'Harras were relieved to have such a wonderful dog to take care of Judy, Then one day it was snowing very hard when Judy and Snoopy started for school, Judy took Snoopy inside where it was warm, but for some reason Snoopy acted very funny, as if he were sick. As the day went on the snow fell more and more,and the drifts were deep. Judy and Snoooy started home. Snoopy didn't go very fast. He knew he must get Judy home. The storm grew worse as time went on, Judy grew tired, but Snoopy would not let her stop; he knew she wouldn't get up. Why couldn't it stop snowing? The drifts got higher. Judy could hardly make it through, but Snoopy keot pulling her.



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9 The O'Hart. , began to worry, but J.r. O'Hara thought that there was nothing to worry about. Gno.py had always pulled th'-o- gh. A little way from the house was a brook, -s Snoop-- and Judy crossed, they both went j.nto the water. Gnoopy finally got up and out of the water, dragging Judy now because she was -ost frozen. lie ran to the house pulling her. i'hen he scratched on the door, which was quickly opened. Judy was put to bed, but ••.eanwhile roopy fell on the floor. He had caught pnoumonia and was nearly dead. Judy stayed with hin night and day nursing him bc.c?c to health. On the tenth day, Gnoop- began to walk around. Be- cause of the love between the litclo girl ■ nd her dog they both lived. Beverly Huboard '55 TIES ABAHDOHeD H1TTSE One day Bill and Jack decided to take a walk up Rice Hill, and look over the country. After they had walked for over an hour, they canc to an old abandoned house, where a man had one. committed s -icide so that he v ouldn't have to live with his wife. Hey, Jack, let's go in the house and take a look around, and see what things look like in there, said Bill. I-I don't know if we should. I've heard that there are ghosts in there ar.d I . on't too -rave yah lonow, replied Jack. 'H-h, come on. Don't be a silly chicken. There aren't any such things as ghosts anyway-, • said Bill. o in they went to look it over. Hirst as they went to the front door, but that as locked so they went around to the back, which was also locked. That's funny, Dill said, an old abandoned house like this out here i.n't usually locked. I.aybe we shouldn't o any further then, said Jack. But when Jack said that, it -a: dc Bill all the more deter- mined to go in, so he reached in his pocket for hisjacknifo and opened the lock and door. . s soon a3 they got inside and let go of the door it automatically swung shut and locked

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