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A NEW BEGINNING 1^ GENESIS Defends choice of * bill's Flyers vs. Spartans, n ^ ' There blue at versy Franii North, South students to re-vote high ; on merged school colors, mascot ByNealBoudette won more votes than NEWScoRResPON0E^rr combination in an FRAAHNGHAM - The ncwly mint- of students, bi*! ed blue and white Spartans of mittee Framingham High School last pu' night suffered their first, and high nt; sibly last, defeat when the and d Committee directed sti I tion to c North and South the two is wa> vote a seco_ ors of new f nam and the mascT North. In "Flyint heritage tion," Art Davidson saic "When Framingham High School goes into battle next fall be as the Flyers," nickname Spartc be buried v-^ to _ _ in an Hig. ham ed. So the ch \c, „ "North oV^i^^^^l;sa^^e^}J^„v^e^v South," owfhiNloertmhan1 \V}£vte^'^^^?tO^is<WV«^^-^a,S?>^^;<^.^ssSx^^^eS voted for tl. ^e.^l>f>V <ete^Sef^N? 1 ^°f&•i^^^^!V\^c.^^^^v^et^. new Panel devises for picking colors, mas ByJasonLevine historic significanr-* NEWSSTAFFWRITER school alum"' FRAMINGHAM - A newly created diti'^- ballot will allow students of bot^' Framingham North an'^ high schools to votp the colors ^ Flying against merged School. The school New Framinghan met yesterd I ballot. The new ba I graduated from Fran- Noil more clearly North High School in 197 choicesforsym still reside on the north The previous Framingham. These facts thecolorsandma '»"ant only because it mal In the Octobci '^odSpartan. sparked controver tnecommunity, stuc blue-and-white color and North's nickname — tans to represent F tTcburtesy to t.. High School. The ballo' them your new dents the choice of evei' parent Carol Hurley said meant combination of blue, wh' 'We just don't want to wake up ir anyotherfoe,in*.. aFlnydergsolodr,Sapanrdtatnhsencihcokina' ued. "Tiie next the morning and read it in the FrWahmeinngFhraammiSnoguhtahmm.< eachcolorcombination sat in big circle newspaper." one high school next But veterans' groups sug, everyone had a chance to However, Coffin said residents nickname of the school', eel. Thai that South's Flyers nicknam speak," hesaid. and the School Committee have teamsisslatedtobetheS relationsii had the chance to question anc ,'n the won FRAMINGHAMPUBLICLIBRARY 'ely a pre Schools to hold 3rger fi 3 1213 00883 7223 |at Vwould I Jtthhiiss year, illed as Fr FRAMINGHAM - Those who want Superintendent Gene Thayer foreign language and five business i W"eanweyeraer,untchenmgw,e- p•pseirgthaiiamnp.esisthtehai2 tmoerhca"^v-e'a sav " '\hie-aaSykouutapht pa7/r/op^o^'s"e•^dmi^ld^leivoan•s'^td<a?ietftifneargnedcnucttehsebteottomwweenee'tns cgpiolruolrsy'smeeslnatacnrdocsosseetl.simioTnfoatliacnyogivnebgroyosuf'fnea1mn3-d3 }, /ArtDavidson's k coa« list of prior- staff, he also proposed cutting five ) he's absolutely ^ avoid English, math, science social stud- ^ are theon'" ies and foreign language teachers, YVl^Q» • .oiuents, students and/ dialing'2^5ncdouarsgeusidtahnecyewcoouulnd- are invited to the schoolJ'/ Anketell Aiiriitorinm at 7 70 r. I FramingtiiiSeniois ^^^^ Sludenls f'^Zi speak out " on merger _ Fifteen North and South high 'nf^^fsj,- school students sat down at the 0/ o^^c^s/;Middlesex News Wednesday to suHS^ntT^^Uj^^ ?bout the merger of their (efJ^^\'i(jpy schoolms. A story about the discus- «^/«'' ^^o^^ot^ sof^sion, which theyexpressed their ron ^UsS^^^ oi?- ^^c/,"0P«s and fears for the transition wiU South ffigh edition Cameron merger regardless of whether & -'Hes pass, giving the school South meet •stability and the de- :i reorganize -ontary raSjuFstraamfimrsgthstaepm,hbiugthesxcahcotollysitnutdheentrsig-htsedivreenctfiornom Ple^s.^^7hS*a/-e^, ^on, tt eightfromNorth-methereattheNewsWednesday tun^^e ^j^ay^ '7%>e^^ rialwannessquicklygavew-aytoanenergetic, b/^^cfrz,. ^^eo^' ^ ^ructiveexchangeofideas itwasnicetosee. /A.^eJ^^WS.^t*??^ ^tschoolweresaying, whenyougo, gotell 'jn'twanttogotoNorth,"saidoneSouth illymad.Andeveryonest is igsaregoingtoworkout." ...... ..f>r%imf aiysthfeeseel,.""sKaniodwainnogthheorwsttuhdec \ FRilliHAM PUBLIC LIBRARyi&i ( >undationofamutuallybenef MAY 10^004 1992 GENESIS A New Beginning . . . The First Yearbook of Framingham High 1 2 The first day of school was, as many predicted, a confusing, chaotic, and exciting day. However, within the next few days we realized that the con- fusion was a common factor. We began to share our experiences; we began to share our friendships; we learned to share our school. Through sports, plays, clubs, and social events, we created a su- perior standard that would provide a foundation for the upcoming classes. The traditions we set will be observedforgenerationstocome. All studentsshould be proud of their contributions to our precedent set- ting year. This is the genesis; we are the beginning. Wherever our futures may lead us, we will always remember and be remembered as the first senior class of Framingham High. This Genesis is devoted to all of you who were a part of this creation. Turn and return the pages, look at the photos, remember your friendships, and relive your experi- ences. to 6

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