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In Memoriam MISS DAVENPORT To live a life that is rich and deep and full is one of the noblest aspirations of man. Miss Davenport was one of the few persons who has been able to attain that goal. She lived a life of service to little children. She set them an example of love, and kindness, and happiness. Her class room was always a busy room, but a happy room. For over forty years she was happy in her work. Her pupils meant everything to her, and they never for¬ got her kindness. She was an inspiration to her fellow teachers, and they became better teachers because of her influence. Her thirty years of work in Franklin School is evidence enough of how highly esteemed she was by patrons and school officials alike. Miss Dav¬ enport has gone to her reward. It should be a good reward, for she lived a rich and deep and full life.
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In Memoriam “As merry as the day is long.” This is how the students and faculty of Franklin High School remember William Ray Marion,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marion and a member of the Junior Class. Ray’s pleasant disposition, warm smile, and pleasing personality made him a well-liked and popular member of our student body. He enjoyed his friends and was always ready for fun. Ray was generous, kind, and polite to whomever he met. We shall always have a place in our memories for the happy, smiling, care-free boy that we both knew and loved.
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HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING- “Our dear ole’ Alma Mater” GRAMMAR SCHOOL BUILDING— “Where we received our elementary education.” AGRICULTURE BUILDING “Where the boys learn to farm” CHURCH “Where some of us worship” FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS A I FOREWORD Many happy hours we have enjoyed working on the pages of this volume, re¬ cording some of the happenings in nine¬ teen hundred and fifty-five. Here are memories, pictorial and printed, showing the places of school living, intellectually, socially, physically, and spiritually. The bigness of our hearts and minds, as we recall the memories of the year could not be approached if the whole volume represented a year, each section a month, each page a day, and each word the hours and minutes, but they do repre¬ sent some of our most joyous and unfor¬ gettable memories. The Editor-In-Chief t ' T
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