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FRANKLIN ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 15 territoires de la Union excepte Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nworth Carolina, South Carolina, et Texas. Quelque des etats de sud sont parti aussi un jour pour la commemoration des soldats Confed- erates qui ont tombe pendant la guerre, Il a ete la maniere pour les enfants des ecoles de marcher dans un corps a le cimetiere precede par ies vieux soldats et le orchestre. A le cilnetiere des exercises tenissaient. Ensuite ils placent un drapeau neuf et des Heurs sur chacun des graves du soldat. Je pense c'est une tres bonne maniere de montrer le respect a notre pays dans le honneur des hommes qui se battaient et qui mourirent pour nous. Rosslyn C. Boyd. LE BUCHERON Un bucheron qui coupait bois au bord d'une riviere laissa tomber sa hache dans l'eau. Toute cle suite il commenca prier les dieux le trouver a lui. Mercure para et le demanda que la peine etait. 'Vai perdu ma hache, clit-il. En entendant ce, Mercure plonga dans l'eau et il eleva une hache d'or. Cette est-elle la votre? Non, dit l'homme. La prochaine fois Mercure eleva une liache d'argent. Cette est-elle la votre? Non, clit le buclieron encore. Le troisieme fois Mercure eleva une liache de fer que 1' homme connut aussitot quil la vit. C'est la votre. clit le dieu, et a votre loyante je vous donnera les autres aussi. Ida Murphy. LE COMMENCEMENT ET LA FIN Iinfant, a votre premiere heure, On vous sourit, et vous pleurez! Puissiez-vous, quand vous partiez, Lourire, alors que l'on vous pleure! The Freshman Class Greets You Motto: Progressus. Colors: Blue and VVhite. Flower: Forget-Me-Not. Oflicersz Yrooman Higby, Presiclentg Howard Donley, Vice President: Harriet Hatch. Secretary.
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14 FRANKLIN ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Rogauerunt ut in Latino dixissem. Dixi versum quod memorizie manda- veram in scliola. Arridebant cum perfeceram antem cur non seio. Cum cliscerem Britanicam linguam, scribam tilmi epistulam in Britanico et poteris videre quid spectet si posses non id ligire. Vale, mei amici. Tintiunabulorum-of bells POYfi21 Cenaeula-rooms Supellectile-furniture Blaterverunt-they say much Arriclebant-they were laughing -Ida Murphy, '22 French Department If ARBE SE CONNAIT AU FRUIT NOTRE CLASSE FRANCAIS Les eleves dans la premier classe Francais aiment etudier leur lecon. Ils ont leur lecon tous les jours. Tout le monde clonne la bonne attention quand quelqu'un traduit. Ils regardent cle la fenetre et ils ecoutent Zl ln vache cle Charlie Brown, moo. La vache a une voix qui est tres grande. Elle est tres interessante. Les tilles sur la bane clernier parlent tous les temps. lflles ne savent jamais ou est la place. Elles les amusent souvent les garcons et si les garcons les parlent la maitresse gronde les pauvre garcons. La vie est tres clifficile pour les garcons. Quelque temps la maitresse les envoye de la classe. Les garcons ont tonjours leur lecon et c'est ne tres souvent que les lilies ont leurs lecons mais la maitresse ne les groncle jamais. Une bonne chose nous uvons une lionne maitresse. lille est tres petite et elle n cles cheveux juunes. lille sais un beaueoup cle la lzmque Francais mais c'est un necessite parce que elle Z1 une classe brillant. Hobart LaGrange. La seen se passe dans un bal. Adosse a la clieminee, un clzinseur etoulfe un baillement. Vous vous ennuyez, monsieur ? demande un voisin.-Oui, monsieur, et vous ?-Moi cle meme. Alors, si nous nous en allions P-.Ie ne puis pas, moi, je suis le maitre de la maisonf' DECORATION ,JOUR Decoration .jour est un jour, le trente mai, celebre en chaque par les etats diverses nords pour orner les fosses dans les cimetieres et de com- memorer les soldzits qui pendant la guerre Civil pperdirent leurs vies pour la cause cle la Union. C'est un jour de conge legal dans tous les etats et
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16 FRANKLIN ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL W'e, the Class of Sixteen Freshmen, entered High School a year ago and was looked upon by the other students as small, insignificant and of very little importance-but at the close of the year we have proved to them our size, intelligence and ability. At the very beginning of the year we observed how sickly and under- nourished they all looked so one of our members immediately entered Dr. Bachman's ofhce for study and then went to the Bath Hospital and had an operation and back in school in three weeks to prove to these super- intelligent High School students the value of surery. Then when we wanted a party over in Lounsberry Gully a little Freshie had to get cars to carry the rest. Many of the Boy Scouts are Freshies and some of those in the Upper Classes have joined so they might play base ball with our Never Beaten T eam. XVe have proved to them all the year our efficiency in Algebra, Biology and Latin. How far superior we have been to the classes of former years is very evident by the way we have followed our motto, Progressus. Our estimation of the different classes is that the Seniors are small, the Juniors ----- Cnot worth mentioningj, Sophomores have big heads and in closing, Lest you forget, we took for our Class Flower, the Forget- Me-Not. -Phyllis Keyes. The Junior Class The class of 1922 was organized with Ralph Jones, as President: Ruth Sturdevant, Vice President, and Ida Murphy, Secretary. The Class Colors are yellow and whiteg the rose being chosen for Class Flower. The motto Tout vient a qui sait attendref' Next year the Senior Class will prove to the world that big things can be done in spite of small numbers. ' -Ida Murphy. Silly little Freshman Trying hard to learn, Needn't learn the Hre-drill- You're too green to burn!-Ex.
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