Franklin High School - Molecule Yearbook (Franklin, VT)

 - Class of 1964

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9 through 1775 the For - ’as occupied by the British» was captured In 1775 by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys without firing a shot, because it was early dawn when everyone was asleep. Then it was occupied by American Troops. In October, 1777, the buildings were burned by the British and the Fort was aban- doned, It was never restored, but raiding parties sometimes camped there. In l8l6,it was purchased by William Tell. By 1908,it was first opened to the public. After our guided tour we looked over the walls and saw Lake George and Mount Defiance. We visited the museum which showed things used in early times, also the dungeon which was scary. There were Otheh rooms to look at. At 1:30 we watched two little cannons go off. Our time was over and we were all on our way home. We followed the New York side of Lake Champlain and crossed the Crown Point Bridge. If you would have a ciance to go, go because the fort is interesting and the view is beautiful. We had fun and thank you, Mrs. Clark, and Fred Boudreau, our driver. Annette Breault »70 A BRAVE DEED Alice Hayes had arrived at Mrs. Beyors house early Satur- day morning. She was to stay with little Jimmy. When she had given him his dinner she out him upstairs in his crib. After he had fallen asleep, Alice went downstairs. Soon she fell asleep in her chair. Suddenly she awoke with a start, something was burning. She ran into the kitchen. The smoke wee stronger in there. Her next thought was the basement. She opened the door and saw smoke and flames. For a moment she was panic striken, she then realized she had to phone the fire department. Running into the living room for the tele- phone she found that as usual Mrs. Machia was talking to her sister. Alice interrupted» telling them that she had to call the fire department. At first Mrs. Machia thought Alice was a oPafctical Joker, There were a couple of hectic moments» but Alice won out. By the time her call reached the fire department the flames were starting to come through the floor. She ran upstairs and snatched the baby from his crib. When she reached the top of the stairs, the flames were at the bottom. The only thing that she could do was to jump from the bedroom window. The idea was frightening, but it was their only chance, cradling Jimmy in her arms she Jumped. Alice lay there dazed for several minutes. Then she heard sirens coming. When they found her, they immediately took her to the hospital. Once there, the (Continued on page 3)

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