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g r 0ol iCtfe Cheer! Cheer! for Franklin all together strong, All in your places! push our fame along. We stand united for loyalty and right, So cheer for Franklin and the Blue and White. Rah! Rah! Rah! ijtglj tn QDur (Eamr September, 1924. Entered Horace Mann High School. October, Freshman Acquaintance Party. October, Hallowe’en Party. November, Thanksgiving vacation. December, Christmas vacation. January, Midyear examinations. April, The Charm School. May, Junior Prom. June, Final examinations. June, Graduation. June, Senior Hop. SECOND YEAR — September, Return at new High School. October, Hallowe’en Party. December, Christmas Play. April, Spring vacation. May, Junior Prom. June, Senior Hop. THIRD YEAR — September, Return to School. October, Hallowe’en Party. December, Christmas Dance. February, Junior Class Dance. May, Junior Prom. June, Senior Hop. FOURTH YEAR - September, Return for the last year. October, Our class gave the Freshman Acquaintance Party. December, Received class rings. March, Merton of the Movies. February, Class voted for the “Oskey.” May, Junior Prom given to our class. June, Baccalaureate. June, Received the “Oskey.” June, Class Day, Midsummer Night’s Dream. June, Graduation. June, Alumni Banquet. June, Senior Hop, given by our class.
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MAURICE ELBERT JACQUES East Central Street “ Mope ” Franklin “ An honest man is the noblest work of God. Mope is one of our serious minded students. Maurice is our president this year and has acted accordingly. He is editor of the “ Blue and White ” and his great literary ability has been a big help to the paper. Mope did all that the lazy students wouldn’t do. until they became ashamed and decided to do some work for a change. Mope intends to enter the G. C. of T. and M. and most of us agree that he seems to be the type that would succeed in that line. Best wishes for your success as a Reverend. President of class ’28; vice president of class ' 27; inter-class basketball ’28; Junior Prom. Com. ’27; Chorus ’27 ' 28; boys’ glee club ' 28; 1st and 2nd captain Marshal System; Band ' 27 - 2 8. ivy Union CATHERINE FRANCES PERKINS Street “ Perky —C Franklin None but herself can be her parallel.” All stand! Meet “Perky” who has served most successfully for three years as President of our class and for one year as Vice- President. “ Perky,” throughout her most notable four years at F. H. S. has been one of the most willing and helpful classmates as well as one of the most popular girls in all circles of our school life. With all her high school duties as an officer and so forth, “ Perky ” was always on the honor roll and is one of our Honor pupils this year. “Perky” has been in the limelight throughout her whole high school career both on the stage and off. Simmons is certainly getting a prize next year. What a nurse “ Perky ” is going to make! We envy her patients who will enjoy her pleasant company, her dimpled smile, and her ever ready willingness. Best of luck to one of the “ Best.” Pres, of Class ’25, ’26, ’27 School Marshall ’28 Vice Pres. ’28 Hallowe’en Party Com. ’27 Dramatics’27-’28 Freshman Acquaintance Party ’28 Jr. Prom. Com. ’27 Camera Club Cercle Francais, Vice-Pres ’26 MARY RITA VIGNONE Union Street Franklin “ To know her is to love her.” Who’s the girl that’s always wearing green? Why, that’s Mary. Green certainly is her favorite color. We think she liked bright light, too, for she was fond of sunny days. She faithfully served our class as secretary, and hopes to become a secretary in future days. A truer pal than Mary couldn’t be found. No matter what went wrong or how blue people felt, when they talked with Mary, the blues all disappeared. She was one of our ambitious members who obtained a position in her high school days, and we hear she is a very efficient sten¬ ographer already. Mary’s good-humored wit was a ray of sun¬ shine in the class. She plans on entering a business school next year, and we know that her success along her chosen line is assured. Secretary Class ' 28; Oskey finance committee; Hallowe’en Party Committee ' 26, ' 27; Dramatics ’27, ' 28; Junior Prom Com. ’27; Junior Dance ’27.
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