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First row: Paul Fry, Hiram Depew, Jack Grahm, Richard Bowermaster, Bill Hartman, Bill Hannum, Don Croll, Dan Wexiver, Alan Vandervort. Second row: Paul Harrison, Boh Ahrams, Victor Frishy, john Jones, Ferris Rohison, Bill Harris, Dick Schall, Gene Adams. Third row: jim Catferty, Tom Kennedy, Earl Lansdale, Eugene Leonard, Paul Hoiliman, Williziiii Wilsiiii, Tom Kennedy, Leonard Young. Bill Harris, and Dick Bowermaster. The class of '70 is proud of its haskethall team. This year, making the reserves, were Earl Lansdale, Boh Ahrams, Don Haines, Eldon Matthews, Tom Kennedy, Eugene Leonard, Paul Harrison, Eugene Adams, Bill Hannum, Don Ivloore, and Paul Hoffman. They have a good chance of col' lecting the Little Six trophy next year. In the act ot' service, the Sophomores got the dirty part of the deal. At the haskethall games they sold candy and ice cream, cleaning up after the games, while the others went to parties or home. The money they received goes to the treasury to help pay for the junior and Senior Prom and hanquet next year. The Sophomores are looking forward to the years they have ahead of them to help their Alma Mzlter, Franklin High School, in as many ways as they can. but we're making our way up into the world you Seniors just left. We Nineteen
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The Sophs . . The Class of 1950 The class of '70 has shown its talents in most of the school activities. They are represented in many. In scholarship they have many classmates making the honor roll. Don Croll, JoAnn Larick, and Beryl jestice were taken into the Honor Society as probaf tionary members. Janet Klaber and Bill Hannum placed first in the American Legion Essay Contest. Heading their class in the achievement of leadership are Laura Lou Hollon, President, joan Huif, Vice Pres' identg Elizabeth Roberts, Secretaryg and Barbara Green, On the athletic Held and tloor they received honors. Making the reserves' football team were Bob Abrams, Eugene Leonard, Dick Schall, Bob Hunt, Alfred Sears, Treasurer. Student Council representatives are Marilyn Rutledge, Patricia Anne Scholl, and Bill Hannum. Ad' vising the class of '50 is Miss Weziver. First row: Hazel Taylor, Maxine Royce, Recla Webb, Rose Gabbard, Delores Lindsay, Barbara Green, Mary Frances Priest, Anna Stanifer, joan Hoskins. Second row: Marilyn Cox, Marcina Snyder, Shirley Heller, Marilyn Rutledge, Josephine Plessinger, Laura Lou Hollon, Norma Cox, jean Blythe, Violet Scearce, Pat Bennett, Priscilla Isbel, Alice Bruce. Third row: Libby Roberts, Joyce Roberson, Rose Ingram, Lila Burdge, Lois Snell, joan Huff, Margaret King, Nelda NVhisman, Clara Wilson, Virginia McKoy, Nancy Johns, Fourth row: Helen Robison, Lillian Neff, JoAnn Larick, janet Klaber, Pat Scholl, Barbara Stewart, Mary Bryant, Linda Cole, Mary Brandenburg, Judy Priest, Betty West, Lois Jean Minge. fine record behind as as we approach it, too! We might be a bit green, Eighteen
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The Greenies . . Freshmen - - 1951 There sccms to be some big promises for the class of 'il in the future. Oiiicers were elected in the spring of '47. They are: Cecil Harville, Presidentg Paul Burkett, Vice-Presidentg Patty Libecap, Secretaryg and Joanne Riddell, Treasurer. The three Student Council representatives from the class are: Mary Ann Waller, Joy Shane, and Marjorie Mallicoat. Faculty advisor is Mrs. Burkett. She also serves as an English in' structress for almost half of the class. Many of the freshmen students have brought honor to the class by being chosen as members of the Junior Honor So:iety. Early in February electons were held for the olhcers. They are: Cecil Harvi'le, President, Kent Martin, VicefPreSident, Phyllis Owens, Secre' tary, and Jack James, Treasurer. Other clubs are the Freshman Latin Club, of which Kent Martin is Presif dentg Norma Jeffery, VieefPresident, Joy Shane, Secref tary, Phyllis Owens, Treasurer, and Mary Ann Waller and Ted Beuke, program chairmen. Many freshman girls also belong to the G.A.A., F.H.A., and Girls' Glee Club. First row: Gracie Jones, Ruby Steadman, Joanne Eversole, Jean Collins, Katherine Paugh, Eula Holt, Barb Young, Violet Kirby, Joyce Wilson, Jeanette Chester, Barbara Bottles, Dorothy Brown. Second row: Edna Kirby, Wanda Wheller, Deloris Cummings, Mary Wilson, Georgie Robinson, Barb Taylor, Annalyle Green, Betty Richardson, Barbara Clemmins, Wilma Dennis, Lorato Whisman, Deloris Charlton, Elizabeth Salley. Third row: Gladys Young, Betty Cass, Lilliam Elam, Leveda Smith, Joanne Riddell, Wanda Whisman, Mary Lewis, Phyllis Owens, Ann Jeffery, Louella Holbrook, Norma Schmidt, Mary Williams, Lois Tinch, Bessie Rose. Fourth row: Nancy Ruppert, Norma Jeifery, Shirley Fielder, Jeraldine Neff, Imogene Dearth, Mary Roberts, Pat Van Camp, Bennie Wilmoth, Jane Hensy, Irma Maffeo, Pat Libecap, Pat Hall, Lois Cox. fully realize the massive task before us as we try to equal the successes of Twenty
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