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The Franklin football team is presented to the student body. First Pep Assembly Introduces Team... Rally girls perform the Umbre11a Dance, as their outfits are seen for the first time, during the rally assembly 20
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Roswitha Millo, Frank1in's 1966-67 Exchange Student. For the tenth time in the past l3 years Franklin was again hon- ored to have an exchange student. MissRoswitha Millo, Roxie, from Munich, Bavaria, Germany, was one of 29 foreign exchange stu- dents in thegreater Portland area. Although it is a priviledge to be an exchange student, the po- sition carries many restrictions and responsibilities. For the first four months of her visit to Am erica Roxiewas not allowed to speak in public. Shewas, however, agood speaker and demonstrated her skill at various functions. Roxy was an active member of the studentbody, a member of A Choir, and a columnist for theks-t. lf a heart is full of ioy and gratitude it is hard to express it on a sheet of paper. My most sincere thanks go to Mr. Westcott, his capable staff, and all the teachers who showed a lot of patience in helping me on my way. Another big thank you that lmust get off of my mind is to all the FHS stud en ts who, by their friendliness and help, made this year the success it was for me. l can'tfind the adequate words to express how much this wonder- ful experience has meant to me. Long after you have graduated and forgotten the timid exchange stud- ent from Germany, l'll sit in my rocking chair and tell my grand- c h i ld ren the exciting tale ofa young girl who spent a year in The City of Roses. . .way back in 1967. Yours, Roxie .
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and Rally Squad Setting Pace for Spirited Year. Student body vice-president Mike G a l l u c ci introduced the years activities with the first pep assembly on September 9. The highlights included the presentations of the foreign ex- change student, theteam, and the fall football princesses: Joa nn Vassar, Nancy Stoutenburg, Elaine Schibel, and Chris Walsh. The i966-67 PepClub outfits, gray A-line skirt topped by maroon sweaters with the Pep e m b l em , were modeled by the officers. Franklin's first football-wres- tling rallysquad appeared wearing the new rally uniforms and intro- duced theofficers. Summoning the team to the stage, the rally squad and an avid audience showed Quaker spirit.
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