Franklin High School - Tolo Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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Franklin High School - Tolo Yearbook (Seattle, WA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 11 of 136
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Page 11 text:

Our Vice-Principal Speaks: Franklin High School is a wonderful place to gain an education. Do you know why? Three important factors account for the great traditions of our school: First is a student body that enioys democratic freedom while building a sound educational foun- dation. The second is a faculty that is intelligent and co- operative-a group that takes great pride and leasure in hel in to develo tomorrow's leaders. P P 9 P The final factor is a man who has devoted forty- five years of his life to this school -Walter J. Rese- burg. The spirit of Franklin that all of us cherish is a living tribute to this inspiring and beloved man. I feel honored and privileged to have been ap- pointed vice-principal at a school so famous for the spirit of its student body. l would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Reseburg and the entire faculty for the friendly assistance they have given me. DONALD S. MEANS DONALD S. MEANS Vice-Principal HELEN WETTLESOH RALPH KNAPP ILANCHE CLINE Study Hall Secretary lays' Advisor Girls' Advisor DOROTHY EKHOLM HORMAHD HERIERT EDITH HALIEIT Num Hand Custodian luncllroom Manager

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WALTER J. RESEBURG Princi I Ve!- ff-Q I ,f K Main Office I IERTHA RICE Head Secretary HELEN IILES OLIN Attendance Sacrutury Our Principal Speaks: We believe, at Franklin, that the public school is the laboratory of democracy. Over the years we have tried by means of conferences, in the class- room, and through activities to make certain this is so. In preparation for democratic living, we recog- nize that the strength of the individual makes our country strong, that there is no growth save from within, that the best discipline is self-discipline, that loyalty, honesty, cooperation, industry, and other worthwhile character traits are the result of train- ing, iust as powerful muscles are the result of exer- cise, and finally, spirit cannot be developed except through participation. In the light of this philosophy we are especially pleased with the excellent work done in Franklin during the past year. The work of our student Ad- visory Council and their communication of proce- dures to the roll rooms through well-kept minutes has been outstanding. Faculty sponsors and student leaders should take a bow. We appreciate the abil- ity of teachers in the field of guidance and their work in the growth of classroom methods and tech- niques. We have much to be thankful for at Franklin. WALTER J. RESEBURG MARSDEN COLE librarian VE LMA IOSWORTH Main Office Asst. Secretary DAISY IRODEIICK library Secretary CONSTINCE MDRIISON Guidance Secretary 6



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PHILIP ADAMS Music Dept. Band Glee Club Study Hall CHARLOTTE BISAZZA Art Dept. Art Director lor Annual Art Club SHIRLEY E. BOSELLY Mathematics Dept. Head Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Math Analysis Gall Coach EARLE 1. BASSETT Social Studies Dept. World Geography World History Asst. Coach in Foothall and Baseball MARGARET BLANCHARD Language Arts Dept. MARIE BRANNEH Social Studies Dept. World Geography World History HARRY T. BENSON Science Dept. Head Physics General Science MARIE A. BOLLMAH Language Dept. German French JAMES BRITAIN Language Arts Dept Soph. Class Advisor Debate Advisor EUGENE CADDEY Science Dept. Boys' Health Intramural Sports Study Hall ME LVIN CHOATE Business Ed. Dept. Bookkeeping Typing EVA DOUPE Language Arts Dept. Freshman Advisor Health Comm. MARGARET CAMPBELL Language Arts Dept, DAVID R. CURRIE Social Studies Dept. World Geography Study Hall Asst. Football and Track Coach CLAIR D. DOUTHITT Science Dept. Chemistry 1 In ia L. I. u .1 J CURTIS CHAPEL Music Dept. Boys' Choir Jr. and Sr. Choir Orchestra FRANK D. DILEVA Social Studies Dept. U.S. History GEORGE F. EHRGOTT Industrial Arts Dept. Wood Shop Architectural Drawing Stage Construction 8

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