Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1937

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ROY FRANCIS HANCOCK Chestnut Street Franklin, Mass. “ROY” “His quietness of manner belies the mischief that lies beneath.” Roy’s name is synonymous with “good sport,” for Roy cer¬ tainly is one person who is eternally optimistic and cheerful. Even though Roy is bashful and quiet, when he dees speak, he says something worth while. Roy has cruised among us for four years, creating no great stir, but nevertheless his presence was enjoyed by all. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Oskey 4. MARY WARE HARLOW Main Street Norfolk, Mass. “BANJO” “Quietly she goes her way, Doing the right thing every day.” Mary was popular for her excellent ability in playing her violin. We know that after having been in the orchestra for four years, she certainly will be missed. She is also quite an accomplished actress, and she appeared in many productions given by the class. Whether she goes into the world of music or chooses other lines of endeavor, we wish her every possible success. Marshal 4. Christmas Ball 4. Dramatics 4. Oskey Jubilee 4. Or¬ chestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Historian 4. Year Book 4. Horace Mann Play 4. Social Committee 4. DOROTHY GERTRUDE HARRIS 48 Summer Street Franklin, Mass. “DOTTY” “PERIOD” “Her cheery smiles and sparkling eyes Make many friends where affection lies.” “Dotty,” with such charm as she possesses, really needs no introduction, for her wide interests and ability in social and class affairs have ranked her among the most popular. However, here she is — the brown-eyed, fun-loving lass, with whom there is never a dull moment. Dancing and dramatics hold a great attraction for Dorothy, and she did her share in their pursuit. Such an efficient, friendly girl can’t help being a success. Marshal 3, 4. Glee Club 3. Dramatics 4. Hallowe’en Committee 1, 4. Freshman Committee 4. Junior Prom 3. Year Book 4. Social Com¬ mittee 4. Oskey Jubilee 4. Christmas Dance 4. Blue and White 2, 3. HERBERT AUSTIN KENYON Beech Street Franklin, Mass. “HERBIE” “An honest man is the noblest work of God.” Quiet and studious, Herbert is one of our classmates who does things silently and efficiently. When any of his classmates got into difficulty over a Chemistry or Physics problem, it was Herb to the rescue. As for Herbert’s future plans, we’re all confident that they’ll be successful. Page Twenty-Nine

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ESTON SINCLAIR FOX, JR. 315 Lincoln Street Franklin, Mass. “PROF” “JR.” “FOXY” “Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck.” “Prof has a passion for reading — especially Western Stories. Probably he intends to “go West, young man.” Eston also is a fine musician; he can smear a mean trombone in the Band. “Prof has a mathematical mind and intends to go to Bentley School of Accounting. We hope you get your figures straight, Eston. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 3. Marshal 1, 2, 3, 4. Hockey 2, 3, 4. Blue and White 2, 3. Oskey Finance Committee 4. Junior Prom 3. Freshman Committee 4. Oskey Minstrel Committee 4. Hallowe’en Committee 1, 4. Senior Dance Committee 4. Dramatics 4. WALTER RAYMOND FRESN 8 Charlotte Court Franklin, Mass. “WALT” “Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast.” When “Brownie ' s Swing Band got started, our class realized that we had an accomplished saxophonist amongst us, for Walter certainly can make that sax sing. We all knew “Walt” to be a violinist, but never a saxophone player. Walter, always a will¬ ing helper, served on many committees during his four years in High School and was a member of the band and orchestra for the four years. These two organizations are losing an able worker by losing Walter. Oskey 2. Marshal 1. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. HARVEY W. GARNEAU Mann Street Bellingham, Mass. “His wit and brilliance we can see. And a more true sport could never be.” A roar of laughter down the hall, and Harvey is in the midst of the crowd. Harvey’s remarkable personality and sense of humor rank him among the best, for no class meeting was com¬ plete without his philosophical and witty pointers. His athletic ability has been recognized by all, and his extreme courage banishes the fear of “bone busters.” Harvey ' s greatest ambition is to become a second Will Rogers, and we all wish him success in his future undertakings. Hockey 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Oskey Jubilee 4. GINA A. GIANARDI 40 Hutchinson Street Franklin, Mass. “Still water runs deep. Gina has broken all records for attendance during her years in the public schools. She has been neither absent nor tardy during this time. If she retains this habit of punctuality throughout her life, she will succeed, we are sure. Gina is one of the quietest girls in the class, but has a pleasing personality which her intimate friends have discovered. Good luck. Gina, and may Lady Luck knock at your door. French Club 1. Italian Club 4. Track 1, 2. page Twenty-Eight



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VINCENT PATRICK KIERNAN Pearl Street Franklin, Mass. “VINNIE” “I’m going to dance mg wag to Heaven When “Vinnie” came to F. H. S. from Caryville, he easily made a large circle of friends. Numbered among these friends there are sure to be many dancers, for Vincent ' s pastime is dancing. The fact that he is not heard often does not prove a quality of shyness. Among friends, Vincent is popular, possess¬ ing a pleasing personality. We hope that “Vinnie” continues to dance and perhaps become a second Fred Astaire. MARENA LOUISE KINGMAN 185 Chestnut Street Franklin, Mass. “MARTY” “The dags of our gouth are the dags of our glorg.” Nonchalance is one of Marena’s outstanding characteristics. As a very studious girl, Marena always received very high marks. She was associated with several clubs, and she was well-known among her fellow-students. As treasurer of the Italian Club, she proved most efficient. May success accompany Marena all the days of her life. Italian Club 4. Commercial Club 4. Home Economics Club 4. Glee Club 3, 4. Blue and White 4. PIPINA KIRIKOS 67 Union Street Franklin, Mass. “PINA” “PEANUT” “Silence is golden.” Pipina’s apparent reticence is merely a deceiving characteristic, for in reality “Pina” is a very friendly and likeable girl, who excels in Domestic Science. She is envied by many friends for her calmness. May her silent but sturdy nature guide her future successfully. Home Economics Club 4. HENRY JOSEPH LUDWIN 33 Cross Street Franklin, Mass. “HANK” “Quiet is of me no friend. Give me noise without end.” If at any time in the corridor or classroom you distinguish a deep, animated voice suggestive of “Cab Calloway,” be assured that it is Henry. “Hank” has done his part for athletics by attending to the gate returns. Henry ' s future seems bright, for along with being a constant, untiring worker with an ever- willing spirit, he is an excellent trombone and piano player. Class Prophecy 4. Marshal 2, 4. Freshman Party 4. Year Book 4. Blue and White 2, 3. Orchestra 3, 4. Band 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom 3. Hallowe’en Committee 1, 2, 3. Library 4. Horace Mann 4. Page thirty

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