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Editors-in-chief Debora Barrieau Gayle Crook Editorial Staff Cheryl Simpson Kerry Bresnahan Kathy Mills Jean Ramsey Photographers Brian Pearcey Ed Berg Wayne Sanders Gerry Garguiolo Artists Erron Geer Robyn Romaine Jimmy Chastanet PEOPLE WEEKLY title and format by permission of the publisher, Time Incorporated. General Staff Brian Jenest Ken Martin Karen Walsh Karen Drohan Maryann Carlow Ann Marie Drohan Raye Lynn Mercer Dawn Mucciarone Raymond Johnson Tove Haagensen Tom Mucciarone Karen Johnson Danny Dougherty Bob Brunelli Eric Hanson Katrina Jaros Jan Fontenerosa Tish Heath David Henault David Conaghan Tracee Vozella Jacqui Schaeffer Vanessa Daley Chris Di Leonardo Bev Reid Bob Padula Denise DeGrazia Beth Craig Nancy Furlong Sharon McCue Karen Stoughton Maryann Thackaberry Steve Walsh Sue Sheppard Bill Burke 2 MAIL 4 UP FRONT 97 177 25 ON STAGE 39 JOCKS 63 IN STYLE 73 PEOPLE PUZZLE 82 LOOK OUT 96 AUCTION PATRONS 113 TEACHERS 124 GRAFFITI 128 PARENT PATRONS 129 ARTS 138 FOR A SONG 148 WINNERS 152 IN TROUBLE 157 HAPPY 169 SEQUEL 194 ON THE MOVE 205 STARTRACKS 212 TO THE TOP 240 INDEX Cover by Robyn Romaine Subject: Franklin High School Panther
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DEDICATION Individuals and groups of people have distinguishing qualities which make them admirable to other people. Franklin High School ' s students have many qualities in common which makes them unique. CANDID AND OPEN The candid or open manner in which the students of Franklin High convey their feelings or attitudes to teachers and ad¬ ministrators; this form of communication is one of the most important factors in the continued improvement of the educational climate of our schools. Robert Cresto Robert Cresto is the Assistant Super¬ intendent in Franklin. FRIENDLINESS AND OPENNESS It is difficult to choose the one human quality from the many fine qualities found in the students of Franklin school. Forced to make such a decision, I would choose the quality of FRIENDLINESS AND OPEN¬ NESS of the Franklin student body. The students have been extremely helpful to me in my adjustment to a new school and community situation. Their willingness to discuss their school and town with me has given me a good perspective of the educational needs of the community. In addition, the students friendliness mani¬ fested in their smiles and greetings in the school corridors and throughout the town, is part of this fine human quality which engenders a desire to work with and for these young adults. Frank J. Giuliano, Jr. Frank J. Giuliano, Jr. is the Superin¬ tendent of Franklin Schools. Your idea of dedicating this book to People was an absolutely fantastic idea. After all, that is half of what this world is made. I mean, where would we be today if it weren ' t for other people? And the word, People just about covers everyone. Unique, funny, poor, old, bitchy, friendly, even the heads. They ' re all people. And without knowing each one of them, can we really say we know what people are like? This book helps give an all around view of the people at F.H.S., and let me tell you--that ' s a pretty good representation of the different kinds of people. ■» I enjoyed your two previous publica¬ tions but this one is really something else. You guys did a fantastic job (thank-you all) and I hope to see more of this type of work done in future years. Debbi THEME—PEOPLE Well, people, this is our yearbook and no one else ' s! And guess what the theme is. Never mind, if you can ' t figure it out just read the cover. No, it ' s not Franklin High School 1975—it ' s People! It was people who were responsible for this one-of-a-kind yearbook and the book is made up of one-of-a-kind people. The great thing is that our yearbook is more unique than any other. Where else can you find the exact same 304 seniors spread over 50 pages? (Unless Mr. Evans decides that he can ' t possibly let 304 fantastic seniors graduate.) We all share one quality and that is that we all are the first class to have gone through all four years of absolute heaven (?) together. Just think, where would this school be without us? Remember, it was some of us who organized those great class dances, broke windows in the cafeteria, forgot to go to detention for throwing milk cartons, and cheered on our sports teams in both victory and defeat. Now I hope you get the idea. It just proves that it takes all kinds to make up a school. Gayle Crook 2
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