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CLASS OFFICERS Secretary — A. Ducharmc Treasurer —- F. Potcnza President — F. D ' Errico Vice-President — W. Haughey CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS MOTTO “Perfection is the point at which all should aim.” CLASS FLOWER Rose CLASS MARSHAL Joseph Hippie COMMENCEMENT DAY HONORS Valedictorian S. Simon Salutatorian R. Whitney 1st Essay — E. Kearney 3rd Essay — H. Dwyer 2nd Essay — G. Moreau 4th Essay — W. Sampson CLASS DAY HONORS Class History — J. Mackintosh Class Prophecy — A. Ducharme Class Will — E. Buffone Class Gift — F. Potenza Class Oration — L. Shangraw
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President FERDINAND PAUL D’ERRICO 31 Ruggles Street Franklin “FRED” “FREDDIE” “FERD” “Good, better, best; never let it rest, Until your good is better and your better best.” Ladies and Gentlemen, we are very happy and proud to present to you, our class president, “Freddie.” In Freddie” not only do we have a capable and willing class officer, but also a handsome smiling pal.” Freddie” is noted for his cheery disposition and engaging manner. In regard to the positions that he has held at Franklin High in his four years here, we can only say, as he would probably sing, “Thanks for Everything.” Sophomore Class President. Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class President. Hallowe’en Committee 2, 3, 4. Italian Club 2, 3. 1938 Class Mar¬ shal. Social Chairman of Oskey. Marshal 1, 2, 3, 4. Oskey 2, 3, 4. Fresh¬ man Party Committee. Alumni Dance 4. Blue and White 4. Senior Hop Committee 4. Junior Prom Committee. Vice-President WILLIAM HAUGHEY Garfield Street Franklin “BILL” “Power to start, power to finish.” Meet one of Franklin High’s best athletes. “Bill” provided basket¬ ball fans with many a thrilling performance at the games. He was always well-liked by his classmates. Not only did he take part in many sports, but he also participated in our social activities. Bill” was the first judge of our Marshal Court, and a good one he was. Don ' t be surprised some day if you see Bill” managing one of our great A. P. Stores. Loads of luck “Bill.” Freshman Acquaintance Committee. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, (Captain 4). Marshal 2, 3, (Captain 4). Baseball 2, 4. Junior Prom Commit¬ tee 3. Oskey 3, 4. Oskey Staff (Boys’ Sports). Marshal Court Judge 4. Page Twenty Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Nine
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