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Beginning their work during the summer of I965, the fall senior class cabinet began prepar - ing for the firsthalf of the senior year. They sent letters of information to each senior, along with a senior class card, hoping the recipient would buy it. Soon afterward, the cabinet and other selec- ted seniors introduced the incoming freshmen to Franklin High School. l'ts Great To Be A Senior tags were sold soon afterschool started. The purpose of this pro- ject was mainlyto raise money, but it also helped to identify the members of the senior class. Dur- ing the football season, the class sponsoreda game tag sale and an after-game dance following the Marshall versus Franklin game. Senior Satisfac- tion and Senior Satisfaction Part ll, dance themes, show the seniors' point of view. A prom committeeand senior movie staff were selected early in the year so they could have all year to plan the main social event of the year and the senior assembly. During Christmas vacation, a rummage sale was held at the Rummage Sale Center. This boosted the class treasury to well above SISOO. At the conclusion of their term, the fall senior class cabinet depart, leaving an excellent example for their successors to follow. FALL OFFICERS Qlfront Rowyz Marian Sandoz, Pub Chm.g john Clements, Treas.5 Carol Bradshaw, Sec.g Velva Thompson, V-Pres. fSecond Rowj: Kathie Hicks, Linda Elliott, Gretchen Wagner, Sgts. at Arms. fBack Rowj: Dick Roth, Gary Grisanti, john Winquist, Sgts. at Arms, Dan Roisom, Pres. Dan Roisom voices his appreciation for the fine work of his cabinet, consisting of Marian Sandoz, Carol Bradshaw, Velva Thompson, and john Clements. 12
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efzlf. Q A, , ,. ,,,,, f Q .645 51:2-A SPRING OFFICERS fFront Rowl: Ric Seaberg, V-Pres. 5 Carol Smurthwaite, Sec. 5 Janice Bishop, Treas.5 Bonnie Allen, Pub. Chm. fSecond Rowj: Kathy Stofiel, Kathy Bacon, Gayle Thielson, Sgts. at Arms. fBack Rowj: Gerard Brosnan, Pres. 3 Herb Carter, Clair Ryan, john Acton, Sgts. at Arms. After their installation in January, the spring senior class cabinet assumed their duties forthe last half of the senior year. The first activity they planned was thesenior-faculty assembly and game. Proceeds from the game weredivided between the senior class treasury and the fund for new band uniforms. Continuing the previous cabinet's fund raising drive, the spring senior class cabinet sponsored game tag sales to boost the class treasury. The senior movie staff continued their work through the spring term, preparing for the senior assembly, at which time the moviewould be presented to the student body. Before leaving Franklin for the last time, each senior class presents the student body with a gift. As the ALMANAC went to press, the decision had been narrowed to a choice between a clock for the main hall and a gym marquee. The Senior Prom was the highlightofthe seni- or year. Held in the Sunken Ballroomof the Ma - sonic Temple, it was based on the theme My Fair Lady. A new activity a senior picnic, was initiated with hopes that it would become a tra- dition. Plans for baccalaureate and commence- ment were prepared by the spring senior class cabinet, thus completing a successful term. l l i 1 : Spring senior class officers Bonnie Allen Carol Smurth S , - enior rally members john Acton, Joe Lever, and A1 waite, Gerard Brosnan, Ric Seaberg and Janice Bishop Alexander, present a skit as Shirley Cain, Maureen take the oath of office. ' Peloqum and Joanne Scates look on. 13
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