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0 ' l Franklin Post Staff 1 Left to right. shlmlilu:--l'0NP'l'ANFIG IIAIIDICICN, Alumni Iflllllorz IIELHN 1'0DI!'l'CN'K n Joki-nz UAWI.-Kl.Il'1l. FONINIC. lhlllnvsn !lIlllIllEl'I': RICHARD RINHROSE, AKYICUIIUTIII3 HALF!! HOR'I'0X, Llh-rnry: AIl'I'Ill'll RINGRUSIC, 'I'r01nulrerg I-EDITH HIANDD, l.m-rm-yg FIKAXVESH .ll,I.I4IS. Ailvertlslug' ,lHllllH'l'l'Q VYENlllfZl.l. HALL, Agn lh-pt. sl'1lfQ'l'T'l XRJURIIC Yi Y GI'll,IlICR, .K rl: lS.ll!l'Il.l.l'2 IIURIHCN, Phohmg MARION FORD, Jllkru: DIEIIYA WY ii IKRIIN, Ellllor-Ill-t'hl0l'g DIAIGIUN URBAN, :xllYl'l'tlNIllg'2 Illtlll- LAII .'lNSI.l-IW. I'Il0t0s: XIX!!! DIC.-X RIADYIG. I'h0t1ls: JAN! l'IiI l'l.,iIlli, Ari. THE SOPHOMORE NOTES By EDITH BLOOD, '27 When our Freshmen Class entered High School in the fall of 1925, we, like all other Freshies, thought we were quite important. Most Freshmen are shy and inexperienced, hut there were two or three ex- ceptions in our class. liven from the very lirst there was little which these few did not dare to do. Neither their nzunes or wild t ?l occupa- tions will he mentioned here because if some things were known, trouble might immediately ensue. ln February, 1925, our Sophomore Class was organized. 'llhc Oi- iicers elected were as follows: lidith Blood, reelected president: Germznne Yan Aiiilmiirg, sceretary and treasurer. Cold and white were chosen the class colors, with the white rose as our Hower. XYe truly hope that at the end of our four years we shall he found true to our motto, Ad astra I-er asperaf' FRANKLIN ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL T
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6 FRANKLIN ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL structure which burned, it was that very influence and atmosphere we thought so much of. lt may take time for New Franklin to acquire the staid and sombre tone of older daysg nothing can be dignihed without the proper surround- ings. But may we go on in the futuiieias ive have in the past, holding to the ideals and aspirations of our Alma Mater and making them as much the aims of new Franklin as they were of old. There has been no break in our school life, we merely continue it in different surroundings, ,-iiii...-i-1- The students and faculty wish to express their sincere thanks to Mr Comstock, for the ideal way in which he has stood by the school for the last two years. lt has been that long since he has had an organ- ized school with which to workg but he has kept the school going, despite the fact that classes have had to be held in any available place. Now we are finally settled in our new building, we wish to extend our thanks to all those people who have made that building possible, and also to the man under whose direction we first entered it. f E H lin t A up ' -ll 'ff' 7- X5 s :V 'ii' 3 '!- 52 A : ':2 E f !.?.1fY,' il 6 .g A i - X-4g.'.'l'Qg,tf bmo hx -P'-lvl jr K 'VM
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S FRANKLIN ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL . . ..- ...w..4.L.-4 Faculty In-ft to right, standing-NIRS. HOR'l'0N, 5th und 6th Grades: SIR. BRINDISI, Algebra, Che-mlntry mul Athletics: MR. t'0MS'l'0I'K. Principal, History and Geometry: Mr. s'l'00llllll, Agriculture: MRS. I-IIBBARD, Zh-al and 4th tiralles. Seated-NIRS. 0I.Nl'1Y. 7th null Nth tirmles: MISS HARRIS, French and Latin: fill IIICIDXYIX, English und lllulmzyz MISS FLAHlCR'l'Y. lst anal 2nd Grades. I T' XP 4,35 5 n 1 x QR --1. , 9 4 Q ufiiig E51 :i:v:l9- 1 SS
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