Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1976

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PEP CLUB REALLY INVOLVED The Pep Club had a great deal of fun this year. Many sporting events were at¬ tended, and the Pep Club organized what they hope will be an annual Christmas Decoration Contest. The girls really enjoyed cheering on the sports teams, and working on activities that involve the Pep Club, and activities that involve the school. The Pep Club would also like to thank Ms. Carlson for the time and effort she contributed. Many members gave their time and effort to work on various activities and go to sporting events, and they were asked why they wanted to do it. Nancy Bette profits from being in the club because of the participation within the group and with other people, also, getting together and going on trips and having fun. Kathy Keenan feels that, From being in this club, I had a lot of fun and got to know kids who I really didn’t know too well. Claire Rondeau thinks that, The clubs allow you to be exposed to other people in an informal way. Jean Curran likes the fact that the Pep Club made her go cheer on the Franklin High School teams. I have really become a more active person in high school sports. Even though I am only watching, I can really get involved and see how hard the team is working for a victory. (1) Ms. Carlson and members of the Pep Club work on decorations for the Christmas party. (2) Diane Calderone works on a decoration for the Thanksgiving float. (3) Members of the Pep Club begin to take measurements of their float, (4) Jean Cur¬ ran displays her contribution to the float. (5) Ms. Carlson gives the club some ideas for the up-coming event. (6) A member of the club shows her satisfaction of the way the float is progressing. iV

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The gig spots varied from the Moose to the Moon, to the Cooler to Roger ' s Pond. But the place thats probably most re¬ membered is Beaver Pond. There is where some of the best par¬ ties of the spring were held. And, it was at this time, that the controversy over a party area peaked. We shouldn ' t for¬ get our Junior Prom, either. This was a time when we all got were the usual spots for mun¬ ching out . Open Pantry was probably the most popular store. We visited Open Parties just about every night. After all, it ' s convenient. A group of us (about 30 kids, went to Hyannis in January to support our Junior Miss, Kate Huntington. We stayed for the weekend at the Sheraton Regal Motor Inn. This was probably party in a motel for two days. The Sheraton accomadated us perfectly from the sauna to the excellent rooms. Of course, we supplied the music . . . and the hoochies and bones , We par- tied in rooms 132, 215, 540, 433, and 130. By the way, who won the Junior Miss? Graduation is simply a cli¬ max to our four years at FHS. Of course, we can ' t sit down and write about every party but if you think back and remember ALL the good times we ' ve had, you ' ll realize just how great our class is. The Institute of Contemporary Art 955 Boylston Street Boston 266-5151 Changing Exhibitions Gallery Tours Gift Shop Restaurant to dress up, for a change, and act civilized, for a change. The day after marked the usual post¬ prom trips to the Cape. The whole package-deal proved not only to be a good gig, but also very tiring. Our senior year showed that we were not your average senior class. We were definitely unique in that we were not only an in¬ telligent class but we also were a partying class. We may have partied a lot during our first three years at FHS, but we really got down to it our sen¬ ior year. In the fall, the parties were usually located at the Rink or at the well-named Wasted Acres . It was at the Rink where we realized that the majority of our class were partyers . On a good night there, the parking lot would be full with about twenty cars. Many excellent snowball fights were held there. Occa¬ sionally, everyone would be dis¬ persed by the likes of Ernie Gotham and Company but usually we had no hassles. What was a night without the munchies ; that sudden craving for food. Open Pantry, House of Pizza, Friendly ' s, and Willie ' s Neve England Aquarium one of the best weekends we had. It ' s not that often that you get to



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FRENCH CLUB PLAY JULIA CHILD Lynn Dempsey says, I have learned about French foods, how to make them, and, best of all, how to eat them. It ' s an opportunity to meet new people and make more friends. Sharon Arnold says, I joined the French Club because I felt it would increase my knowledge of the language and customs of France. Laura Guiliano says, I wanted to learn something about French cul¬ ture and to enjoy the friendship of the other members. The club at¬ tracted me because last year many of my friends spoke highly of the club and their activities. This year, many of the members went to Wel- lesly to see the French play PHEDRE. 11 Melissa Jaquith feels the club, Exists for the people who are inter¬ ested in French language and cul¬ ture. I joined because I have had French for five years and wanted to get something out of it. It gives me something to do after school.

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