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Purrs and Scratches . . The second edition of l'Purrs and Scratches got under way with two new sponsors, Mr. Brown and Miss Wardwell, choosing the staff. Margaret Fry was chosen editor with Mary Ellen Greenup her assistant. The following editors were picked: The advertising campaign was started before Christmas with the whole staff contributing their all Activities ffff joan LeRoy to this Campaign ' f M Llterary ary 'lane Vafidervort Dick Hubbard got the circulation campaign under' SPUNS Marvin Shane way the first of February and all orders were taken hy Art f f f Eugene Brandenburg March- Advertising Manager f f jim Taylor With glue in their hair, typewriters banging in Circulation Manager Business Manager f f Barbara Gribble their ears, and their goal as a bigger and better annual, the class of '48 has worked hard to bring this, the sec' ond edition of uPurrs and Scratches, to Franklin High. Dick Hubbard 'fGive Me Five Minutes More Seated: Patty Morey, Barbara Gribble, Mary Ellen Greenup, Margaret Fry, Mary Jane Vandervort, Joan LeRoy, Claire Coldiron. Standing: Don Robinson, Don Updyke, Dick Hubbard, David Boswell, Philip Didriksen, John Reese, jim Taylor, Marvin Shane, Dean Knutson, Janet Fryburger, Howard Knutson. Twentyfeight
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Out of This World Dick Hubbard, Mary jane Vandervort, Miss Weztver fSponsorj, Margaret Fry, Phil Didriksen, Pat Morey, Dick Ruppert, -loan LeRoy, June Redding, Betty Ann Hinkle, Dick Noland. Senior National Honor Society . . This year the members of the Honor Society elected joan LeRoy and Dick Hubbard, cofpresidentsg Betty Hinklc, seeretaryg and Philip Dikriksen, treasurer, Miss Lois Wezlver served as the faculty advisor. ln October the Honor Society had an evening wiener roast and meeting at Dick Hubbard's home. They made plans for Honor Society projects for this year. At the impressive Honor Society axembly the members wore black robes and lighted candles to rep' resent the four standards of their societyfeharacter, scholarship, leadership, and service. The new members were then tapped and brought to the stage, and were later initiated at an informal meeting after school. Later in the year the members conducted a drive to get clothing and other needed supplies for relief work abroad. Twcmyfseiicvi
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Seated: Miriam Roberts, Elizabeth Bullard, Marjorie Wiiikler, Alyce Carlson, Stmding: Miss Helen Brown, Sponsorg Fred Gray, Bob Shockley, Bill Conboy, Bob Bottles, Vernon Lynch, jerry Egleston. Cat's Meow The Cats Meow has gone campaignf ing in this school year of 47f48. The paper started off with an appeal for sen- iors to get their college applications in early. Subsequent big drives were for tuberculosis stamp purchases and broth' crhood week. Many innovations were made in the hopes of improving the paper and even the A rating won by the last year's Meow, Notable among these were new columns- On the Ball, Student Spectator, Sportraits, Personals, etc.-new headline types, editorial and sport cartoons, small column illustrating, and novel makeup arrangement. There's Good News Tonight Acorn . . The Acorn is a semifannual book put out by the English and Art classes. It contains short stories, prose, and poetry, from the English classes, and beautiful illustrations from the art classes. The Acorn sponsor is Miss Helen Brown. This year the staff includes: Betty Hinkle, Editor1 Barbara Tinch and Irene Bowles, Assistant Editors, Ronald Weavf er, Business Manager, and Bill Conboy, Art Director. Seated: Irene Bowles, Betty Ann Hinkle, Barbara Tineh. Standing: Ronald XVeaver, Bill Conboy, Miss Helen Brown, Sponsor. 'I'u1c11tyf11inc
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