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The 1927 Echo
Published by The Senior Class
Franklin High School
Franklin, Penna.

To Miss Austa Reisinger - In appreciation of her sympathy and assistance to us and kindly interest in us at all times we affectionately and respectfully dedicate this book.

Miss Geraldine Carmichael - The Class of 1927 is greatly indebted to Miss Carmichael, who has been our Faculty Advisor for the last four years, and who has taken the greatest interest in our affairs, and the Class takes this means of expressing its gratitude and appreciation to her.

Mr. C. E. Carter - Mr. Carter, superintendent of city schools, has faithfully watched over us and helped guide us for the last four years and we, the class of 1927, take this means of expressing our appreciation to him.

Mr. C. H. Pedley - Mr. Pedley, principal of Franklin High School, has helped us through our difficulties, which have been many, because of the changing systems in the school and for which we gratefully thank him.


    Echo Staff

  • Editor-in-Chief - Gladys Foster
  • Assistant Editor - Sheldon Blair
  • Business Manager - Charles Bark
  • Ass't Business Manager - Richard Smiley
  • Art Editor - Miss Geraldine Carmichael
  • Typist - Margaret Hoffman
  • Quotation Committee - Virginia Power, Catherine Lyons, Marie Lowery, Gladys Nadig


    Seniors

  • Alice Edna Alter
  • William Dallas Alter
  • Fern M. Baker
  • Charles A. Bark
  • Alice Mildred Barnes
  • Ruth Louella Bean
  • Freeda I. Bell
  • Mildred Gertrude Boyd
  • Eleanor Lucille Brown
  • William Orrin Carnahan
  • Doris B. Clune
  • Glenn Arthur Dempsey
  • Orrin DeWoody
  • Francis E. Doutt
  • Alice Russel Drier
  • Hertha B. Feltenberger
  • Gladys Elizabeth Foster
  • Lillian Aleita Frantz
  • John Elliott Friggle
  • Ruth Elizabeth Friggle
  • Lena Mae Gibb
  • Mary Gilliland
  • Virginia Gordon
  • Ethel Greaves
  • Jessie Grove
  • Mabel Hanna
  • Harry Haylett
  • Helen Heckathorne
  • Margaret Hoffman
  • Lillian Houtz
  • Kenneth E. Hunter
  • Gladys Ihrig
  • Donald Irwin
  • Letha Johnson
  • Ruth Johnson
  • Aleita Jolley
  • Eleanor Jones
  • John Paul Jones
  • Edna Keeton
  • Thomas D. Kinney
  • Earl Latchaw
  • Ren Latchaw
  • Marie Lowrey
  • James Leyda
  • Catherine Agnes Lyons
  • Ruth Evelyn McAlevy
  • Richard Aigner McDowell
  • Grant McMurray
  • Mildred L. Maitland
  • Gertrude N. Minnigh
  • Mary R. Mong
  • Robert Muse
  • Gladys Iva Nadig
  • Lambert Osmer
  • Ruth Elizabeth Persons
  • Harold Burnett Porter
  • Louise Power
  • Mary Virginia Power
  • Ruby Pyle
  • Lloyd Ray
  • Ruth Geralding Ream
  • Russell Reynolds
  • Albert Rheem
  • Edward Rice
  • Vera Hazel Richey
  • Viola Elizabeth Richey
  • Elizabeth Salter
  • Erich L. Schuessler
  • Margaret L. Siefreit
  • James Foster Semple
  • Paul Charles Shaffer
  • Ruth Elizabeth Shorts
  • Roberta Audine Sisney
  • Richard Brown Smiley
  • Lee Snyder
  • Paul Arthur Martin Montgomery Snyder
  • Vera Stononis
  • Mildred Mae Stewart
  • John Edward Stuttler
  • Eleanor Frances Sykes
  • Exilda Gladys Schreffler
  • Margaret Ann Thomas
  • Mary Miles Tucker
  • Geraldine Nellie Ward
  • Martha Adeline Wareham
  • Judson Wheeling
  • Louise E. Wilt
  • Ethel Williams
  • Margaret Oromel Ziegler


    Advertisers who provided financial support for the publication of the 1927 Echo

  • Dine at Riddle Bros. Restaurant - The Best Eats in Town
  • The New Eversmart Vanity Case - An Idea of a Franklinite. Priced from $2.50, $3.50, $10.00 and Up. Chritzman & Thompson - Jewlers that save you money.
  • Instant Tire Service Co. - Storage, Washing, Greasing - Miller Tires - Pennzoil Products - 12th and Buffalo Sts.
  • Georgia J. Hedley, Exchange Hotel Bldg. - The Specialte Shoppe - Dresses, Lingerie, Corsets, Hose, Scarfs, Toliet Articles - Imported and Handmade Novelties - Circulating Library
  • The Art & Gift Studio - J. Thornley Seabrook - Gifts, Photography, Picture Frames
  • Buy Your - Graduation and School Memory Books at Ramsdale & Kunkel's Book Store, 1262 Liberty St.
  • No Frills - But Quality and Good Taste - J. C. Penney Co.
  • Nelson, Inc. - wishes to extend their heartiest congratulations to the graduating class of 1927
  • Compliments of G. B. F.
  • The following dry goods stores of Franklin wish to encourage the Young Men and Women of Franklin High School whose efforts have gone to make this publication. As a step in business training for them we feel that such a venture deserves our support - H. B. Bradley - Woodburn, Cone & Co., Ltd. - J. T. Campbell & Son
  • The Home of Stylish Shoes - Harry M. Wilson - Thirteenth Street
  • T. M. George - Everything in the lines of Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, Guns and Ammunition, Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigars, Confectionery, Novelties and General Merchandise - 207 - 13th St., Opposite Y.M.C.A. Drawing Sets and First Aid Kits at a bargain, $2.50. Fielders glove and 18-inning ball for $1.98.
  • Wm. A. Blair & Co. - Complete line of Fine Foot Wear - Made by the best manufacturers
  • Williams Oil-O-Matic Heating - Downs Furnace & Supply Co. - Office 508 - 510 - 13th Street, Franklin, Pa.
  • Pipes, Cigars, Cigarettes, Confectionery, Fishing Tackle - J. Bolivar Higgins - Liberty Street.
  • Boston Shoe Store - Good Shoes Properly Fitted - 230 Thirteenth St., Franklin, Pa.
  • Charter House Clothes - The Printz Company
  • Anderson & Co. Furniture - 13th at Elk, Franklin, Pa.
  • Jordan's - Jewelers, Optometrists, The Gift Store
  • For Your Next Suit, Hat, Cap or Furnishings, See Sykes & Kline
  • Bernstein's - Ladies' Ready to Wear - Millinery, Franklin, Pa.
  • C. V. Clarks Flower Shop - Member FTD - Flowers anywhere by wire
  • Lambros & Conomikes - Candies, Ice Cream, Light Lunches
  • Pope Electrical Shop - Kelvinators - R.C.A. Radios - "If electrical it is in our line" - Royal Cleaners - Easy Washers
  • Schuessler Hosier Shop - Opposite City Hall - Hosiery and underwear of distinction for every member of the family.
  • R. E. Canon - Radios & Victrolas
  • Jno. M. Riesenman - Registered Pharmacist - The House of Quality, Service, Courtesy. Youngest Old Druggist in Venango County
  • Get your Printing from the News - Herald Service Station on the Corner - Franklin, Pa.
  • The Franklin Trust Company - The Exchange Bank & Trust Co. - The Lamberton National Bank
  • The James Lumber Company - Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Builder's Supplies - Telephone 164, 1025 - 1035 Buffalo Street, Franklin, Pennsylvania
  • Snyder's Sales Room - The Home of Used Cars - 1313 Otter St. - Phone 969 - Geo. A. Snyder
  • Hudson - Essex -- Franklin Motor Sales Co. - 12th St., Franklin, Pa.
  • Bell's Brick Store - on Pittsburgh Road - High Grade Groceries, Sandwiches, Ice Cream
  • Boyd N. Park - Your Home Should Come First ! Let us help you make it Come First by furnishing it with Quality Furniture.
  • N. E. Anderson - Florist - Flowers for all occasions - 612 Grant St., Phone 439-R
  • Princess Beauty Shoppe - Mrs. Katherine Miller, Prop. - Marcelling and Permanent Waving a Specialty - 521 13th St., Phone 166
  • Franklin Furniture Co., Corner 13th and Buffalo Sts.- Furniture, Hardware and Household Supplies

Broadcast Staff from the 1927 yearbook
of Franklin High School

This is a picture of the Broadcast Staff from the 1927 yearbook of Franklin High School.

Third row, left to right - Robert Hamilton, Gladys Nadig, Betty Salter,Eleanor Jones, Paige Campbell, Edna Jones, Miss Mattern, Joseph
Second row - Robert Smiley, Ethel Greaves, Margaret Hoffman, HelenEwalt, Louise Power, Miss Carmichael, Dorothy Davis
First row - Eric Schuessler, Edgar Long, Charles Bark and Purple Pup,Tom Kinney, Richard Smiley, Sheldon Blair, Charles Kinnear.
The '26-'27 Broadcast Staff has put out many clever issues, andfavorable comment has been received from all sections of the countryupon the different departments and on the paper as a whole.

Penny Haylett Kulbacki
minnick862@verizon.net

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