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Ed Franklin was born to be a teacher. He had an inquiring mind — he wanted to see things that interested him. This quality led Ed to teach in several foreign countries which many of us had never ever heard of, and to travel widely. He loved people and enjoyed meeting them. Even though Ed had been held prisoner in a foreign country for eighteen months he still held no grudges against his captors. Ed loved young people and wanted to help them. He had wide interests that led him into historical preservation, theatre, and politics. He tried to input this interest in creative activities to his students. He believed that people both young and old were worthwhile. Ed was a moral person with high ideals but compassion and understanding of those who differed from him. When Ed was killed in an auto crash, our community and our school lost a valuable citizen. He leaves a void which will not soon be filled.
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SAUKEE PITTSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL PITTSFIELD, ILLINOIS Volume 44
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Annual staff has been an exciting experience for me this year. I had a big staff of hard working friends who kept working even while I was banging my head against the chair. We tried many new ideas, and some definitely worked better than others. I want to thank everyone who gave me support, suggestions, and fun pictures. I also want to thank Judy Grimes for designing the cover, Mr. Robb for our memory page, Mr. Sandidge for taking pictures, Lisa Gay and Julie Dunn for being co-editors, and Becky Lemons for all of her extra help. Mrs. Durall stood behind me all year, and I know I couldn’t have done it without her. “I put it all together, I gave it my best I hope as you read it, it passes your test. I send it forth with a tiny little prayer That this edition is as good as last year’s.” Good luck in the future to all my friends in the senior class, and best wishes to the future seniors. I hope this annual stores many happy memories for each and every one of you. 3
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