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ALICE CHARLOTTE BISHOP Spring Street Franklin, Mass. “YUMMY” “Small of stature, quick of wit.” Alice ' s desire is to become an instructor of Domestic Science, an art in which she excelled in High School. Whenever there was need for someone to portray the role of a younger child in a play, Alice could always be depended upon to do a good job. Her shortness of stature has been advantageous in more than one way, and her good nature has made her well- known. Here ' s hoping Alice fulfills her desire to become a Domestic Science Teacher. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. Marshal 4. Oskey 4. MARTIN HENRY BROGAN 58 West Central Street Franklin, Mass. “BROC” “MARTY” “Let Nature be your teacher.” Though Martin was not seen in the limelight very much, he has been a good student of Franklin High for his entire four years. Apparently, from his English themes, ‘‘Broc” has a liking for outdoor sports, hunting, fishing, etc. Perhaps that accounts for his absence from social activities. However, Martin greatly aided the production of the Minstrel Show which was given in our Senior Year. Martin is fond of sports, and he became a member of the foot¬ ball team. We wish him a happy future. Oskey 3, 4. Football 4. Band 2, 3. Hallowe’en Committee 1. AUSTIN BROWN, JR. Union Street Franklin, Mass. “BROWNIE” “Bright as a ray of sunshine.” “Brownie’’ has always been a winner of hearts. Who wouldn ' t be, with such a personality as his? For four years he has been a rambling Romeo, seldom seen without a Juliet. “Brownie” is rhythmically inclined and proved his worth in the musical organizations and the school dance orchestra to which he and his stirring trumpet notes were a great asset. A more friendly and sociable chap can rarely be seen, and this will, with¬ out a doubt, be a help in his success. The best wishes of the class are with you, ‘“Brownie!” Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 4. Marshal 1, 2, 3. Marshal Capt. 3. RAYMOND BROWN Emmons Street Franklin, Mass. “RAY” “On their own merits modest men are dumb.” “ Ray’s” ambition is to become an automobile expert. He has started to fulfill it already, for he is employed, in his spare time, at a local garage. This isn’t work for “ Ray” — it’s a pleasure. As a good-natured, ambitious, hard-worker, “ Ray” is certain to become a polished” automobile expert. Here’s hoping you “shine,” “Ray!” Page Twenty-Three
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MARION ADAMS 89 Dean Avenue Franklin, Mass. “Happiness is from within, not from without With her quiet, good-natured personality, Marion found her way into the hearts of her classmates. Her artistic ability was greatly appreciated whenever she so willingly offered her invalu¬ able talent. Marion was a member of the Glee Club and will cer¬ tainly be missed by its members with whom she was well- acquainted. Marion’s ability for art leads us to believe that she will excel in that field. Glee Club 4. Commercial Club 4. Blue and White 4. Year Book. Oskey 4. Hallowe’en 1. RUTH LILLIAN ALLEN 40 Plain Street Caryville, Mass. “GIGGLES” “Graceful and useful in all she does.’’ She is rightly named! You can look into Ruthie’s big. brown eyes and see that she is about to burst into a giggle. She hails from that big city of Caryville which sends so many pretty girls to Franklin High. As a very efficient associate editor of the “Blue and White,” Ruthie helped to make it a great success. Next year will probably find Ruth in an office, if her business ability foretells correctly. Don ' t you envy Ruthie ' s employer? Let ' s hope that she will have sufficient good humor to last her through life. Commercial Club 4. Marshal 4. Blue and White 4. MARY ARLENE BAKER 60 Winter Street Franklin, Mass. “LENA” “Every man can seek acquaintance, But friends happen. “Lena’’ is always ready to enjoy some fun with her pals. She is well-liked by all her classmates. As a student librarian, she aided in keeping an efficient system in the school library. She was also an interested worker in the Home Economics Club. With such promising ability Arlene will, no doubt, greatly enjoy her future. Marshal 4. Library Staff 4. Secretary of Home Economics Club. RITA F. BARTOLOMEI 36 Hutchinson Street Franklin, Mass. “RI” “YOUNGSTER” To look at Rita, one might think she was a very quiet young lady, but looks are deceiving, and “Bart ' s” case is no rare excep¬ tion. When she gets on the basketball floor she certainly can hold her own. She was a speedy forward and helped her team in gaining victories. Rita, despite her apparent bashfulness, was known and liked by all. These pleasing characteristics make us feel that she is bound to succeed in whatever she decides to undertake. Hallowe’en Committee 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2, 4. Track 1, 2. Hockey 2. Commercial Club 4. Blue and White 4. Page Twenty-Two
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CLEMENT BRUNELLI 18 Moore Avenue Franklin, Mass. “CLEM” “A friend when friends are needed most.” Clement has that Robert Taylor appearance, for with his wavy, black hair, inviting black eyes, and cheery smile, he is always in demand. ‘‘Clem’’ was a staunch hockey player, and he added much to several victories won by the team. Clement was one of the three male ‘‘office girls” in his Senior year, but nevertheless proved a favorite with his classmates. Hockey 1, 2, 3. Christmas Ball 4. Commercial Club 4. Marshal 4. Blue and White 4. DAVID BULLUKIAN 64 Cottage Street Franklin, Mass. “DAVEY” ‘‘Happy am 7 , from care I’m free. Why can ' t the others be like me?” David is that type of boy who, after his absence for several years, astonished those who had known him previously. “Davey” left us soon after our graduation from Junior High School, and he didn’t join us until early this year. David proved to be a go getter” soon after he got acquainted with the members of our class and participated in any activity he was asked to. Another surprise David had in store for ' , us was his dancing ability, for David is a true dancer. So to David go the best wishes for a bright and happy future. Baseball 1, 2. Basketball 1, 2. DALE JARED BUTTERWORTH Washington Street Franklin, Mass. “DB” ‘‘Tall as he may be He never overlooks courtesy.” It must be Dale’s personality and tall physique that makes him ever popular with his classmates and faculty. Dale always en¬ joyed a good joke — even one that was played on him. Genial, good-looking, and a favorite with everyone, Dale will prove an asset to Maine University which he plans to attend upon High School Graduation. Best of luck to the best of boys! Band 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Oskey Jubilee 4. Hockey 3. Horace Mann Plays 4. Marshal 3, 4. EVELYN ELIZABETH COMOLLI 234 Lincoln Street Franklin, Mass. “EVIE” ‘‘A nymph of healthiest hue.” “Evie” was always on the go and attended all social affairs and games during her years in high school. She was voted the best dressed girl in the Senior class and deservingly so, for she was up to the minute on the Modes of The Moment. An interested worker in all the activities she was in, we feel sure she will succeed in whatever she intends to do after gradua¬ tion. Good luck, Evelyn! Glee Club 4. Commercial Club 4. Home Economics Club 4. Blue and White 4. Year Book 4. Marshal 4. Page Twenty-Four
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