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6 FRANKLIN ACADEMY HTGH SCHOOL ANNUAL T Editorials It has been a very difficult matter to publish this year's issue of the 'Post' because of the late date on which the project was put under way, but, thanks to the faculty, we have at last succeeded and hope that this issue is as good as former ones. The business men have responded with fine spirit to our call for adver- tisers, both in town and out. There are two great ways in which you can help our annual publication: one is that you buy copies for yourself and your friends: another is that you patronize our advertisers, and thus encour- age them to advertise another year. There have been very few indeed, who have declined to aid us. We are well satisfied with the results of our eiforts. There has been one great help this past year in our school activities: the faculty. The school has been greatly improved by the efforts of our Princi- pal, improvement which we all greatly appreciate. VVe are sorry to see our teachers leave us, but we are equally glad that a number will remain for the next term. VVe are especially grateful to Miss McConnell for the help she has given us during her short term as teacher, and we wish, without excep- tion that she might be with us next year to continue her work. The year has been one of marked success along scholastic lines, which fact, we feel, is due to our excellent faculty. NVe wish to express our appre- ciation of their encouragement and support in all school activities. The basket ball teams have been successful during the past season. VVe hope that the base ball teams may follow their example. . The library is now open on Tuesday evening, as a reading room, due to the kindness of the Parent-Teachers Association, who have provided two gasoline lamps for that room.
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FRANKLIN ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL High School Calendar Sept. 7-School opened. Four new teachers: Mr. M. W. Comstock Mrs Lovelace, Miss Rayton. and Miss Bartles. Sept. 14-School closed for Teachers' Conference. Sept. 28-Senior party at the home of Howard Hatch. Sept. 29-31-Vacation for Bath Fair. Oct. Oct. Oct. 11-18-School closed for potato digging. 27-Teachers' Conference. 31-Halloween. Nov. 12-First Basketball game of season at Rushville. Our team is defeated. Nov. 19-Boys' basketball team is again defeated at Rushville Nov. 22-29--Thanksgiving vacation. Teachers' Conference at Rochester Nov. 27-First basketball game to be played on home court. Dec. Dec. Dec. jan. jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. 3-Basketball team loses to Bath High School team. 10-Basketball team defeats Avoca. 27-jan. 3-Christmas vacation. 4-Everyone back in school. 2-Our basketball team defeats Naples. 24-31-Regents week. 17-Teachers' Conference. 18-Haverling High School vs. Prattsburgh High School 22--Sophomore class organize. Mar. 1-Organization of Freshman class. Mar. 5-Boys' basketball season closes with game with Town team Mar. 21-28-Easter Vacation. April 15-Teachers' Conference. April 20-High School party. May 23-XVork on Franklin Post begins. May 25-Camp Fire Candy Sale. May 30-Decoration Day. May 31-Field Day. june June 12 June 19 june 20 june 22 june 1-Franklin Post sent to press. -17-Regents Week. -Baccalaureate Sermon. -Grade Concert. -Commencement. 23-Alumni Banquet.
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