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' E OUR DIARY-CLASS OF 1949 fe' September, 1937. This year 185 bewildered chilf dren enter the four different first grades of Franklin schools. We like it, and we think we will stay for a while. September, 1941. We are in the fifth grade now, and are going to give a play called The Dutch Windf mill . Many of us are in it, and we are having a lot of fun giving it. We still like Franklin. September, 1943. As seventh graders, we have en' tered the high school building. We had our first pep meeting, and it was wonderful. We are looking for' ward to many more of them, and more happy years at Franklin High School. September, 1945. As the Freshman Class of Frank' lin High School, we feel quite proud of ourselves. We had a Freshman party, and it was very successful. We all had a lot of fun. Our band got a I rating at the O. M. E. A. music contest at Miami this year, and some of us were in it. That band is really some' thing to be proud of. September, 1946. We are Sophomores now, and have only two more years of school after this one. To make money for our class treasury, we sold candy bars and ice cream at the basketball games. We have some very good athletes in our class, too. September, 1947. We are the Junior Class of Franklin High School now and we are looking forward to the time when we will get our diplomas next year. Four of our loyal class members, along with some of the other members of the class, worked at the conf cession booths at the football games. We made quite a bit of money for our class treasury, too. Some of 'if'?. 4 those who worked were Alexander Bors, Doris Hip' sher, Ann Simpson and Mayme Howard. The two boys from our class who got to go to Boys' State were Gene Murray and Jim Imes. Barbara Tinch went to Girls' State, and a good time was had by all. Our class rings finally got here, and are we ever proud of them! Our Junior Class play was Melody Mad' house , and it went over with a bang, with Jerry Egels- ton playing the leading part of junior, and Barbara Glossip as Grandma, with a black eye, no less! Our JuniorfSenior Prom was very unusual, because we had it decorated as an underfwater scene. Nothing was left out except the water. It turned out to be a great success. September, 1948. Well, we made it to the top, and are now on the last lap of our school days at our be- loved F. H. S. We are the graduating class of 1949. There will be 77 of us graduating this year. We have had a very good football season, and our basketball team won the Little Six Championship. At our home' coming football game, Mamie Leonard was crowned Queen, with Barbara Tinch and Pat Morey as her at' tendants. Barbara Tinch has the leading role in our Senior Class play, A Date With Judy , with a very good supporting cast. Our class officers this year are Dick Ruppert, President, Jim Imes, VicefPresidentg Dorothy White, Secretary, and Ronald Weaver, Treas- urer. We are now looking forward to May and graduation, although we hate to leave Franklin High School. Written and Compiled by Eleanor Joyce Phillips Best Wishes from The Stone Container Corp.
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F. H. S. BAND First Row: Mr. Charles Toms, Eleanor Phillips, Marilyn Rutledge, Mary Kennedy, Dick Noland, Dick Shall, Barbara Tinch, Jo Ann Hoskins, Barbara Taylor, Ronald Weaver, Dorothy Brown, Roy Weaver. Second Row: Gloria johns, Nathan McMurrin, Alice Bruce, Priscilla, Isbel, Georgia Roberson, Irma Maffeo, Loretta Whisman, Paul McMurrin. Third Row: Julia Johnson, Dorothy Purkey, Charles Franer, Douglas Smith, Sammy Dunn, Marjorie Mallicoat, Ted Beuke, Myrtle Ingram, Richard Cook. Fourth Row: Mary Lou Williams, Connie Ross man, Robert Beuke, jo Ann Riddell, Mary Roberts, Joyce Benge, Mary Jo Cafferty, Lois Tinch, Nancy johns, Louise Hammock. Fifth Row: Linda Cole, Nadia Taylor, joan Huff, janet Klaber, Joyce Roberson, Jerry Imes, Anna Stanifer, Mary Ann Waller, Patty Libecap. Absent: Lois Minge, Paul Frye, Bill Harris, Eugene White, Mervin Harrison, Myrtle Tinch, Allen Gross, Charles Carpenter, Dick Taylor, Warren Tinch, Lester Charlton, Joan Eversole. -w-erase Best Wishes from Be-Luv-Le Beauty Salon - Irene Meyers
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