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The Franklin High
School classes of 1940 through 1944 will once again grace the
school's hallways. No, they aren't getting nostalgic and
registering for classes. Several alumni from that time
period have raised $1,900 to refurbish and reframe their
class photos to be hung in some of the school's main common
areas. They presented Franklin High Principal Willie
Dickerson with a check August 2.

Martha Lawrence (right) presents a check for
$1,900 to Franklin High Principal Willie Dickerson on
August 2. |
All the funds come from
free-will offerings. The money raised is enough to
cover the refurbishing of the photos from 1940
through 1944, plus there is enough for three additional classes.
Michelle King of Frame and Art Gallery in Franklin is working
with the group to help make it happen.
"We're very proud of the project," said Anne
Rutherford, Class of '41. "It turned out so beautifully."
Many of the photos simply need refurbishing and
reframing. But one class's photo needed a bit more.
The class of 1944's original picture was lost in the fire of
1951 that destroyed the original high school. The school didn't
use yearbooks at the time, and students instead got a 9x12 photo
of their class. Fortunately, someone had an old print of
the original class photo, and the group hopes that picture will
also be able to be enlarged and framed with the others in
the project. The group hopes their actions will prompt
other classes to take on the same type of project with their photos.
The refurbishing is one
of several items on Franklin High's Wish List of future projects. You can view the Franklin High School Wish List
HERE.

Left to right - Hoyt Doak,
'40; Anne Rutherford, '41; Anna Dean Inman, '41; Nancy
Berry, '41; Ed Ladd, '42; Evelyn Gore, '43; Sara Ladd,
'44; and Frances Binkley, '44 pose with the photos that
will soon once again hang in the halls of Franklin High
School. |

Hoyt Doak as
President of the FHS Class of 1940, and Doak today |

Anne Rutherford (foreground),
looks for her picture on the Class of 1941 photo
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