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i Secretary ALICE FRANCES DUCHARME 256 Main Street Franklin “DUCHESS” Work a little, play a little.” Alice needs no introduction, for with her cheerful hi” to all her classmates, her friendliness, and earnest cooperation, she is ranked among the most popular and energetic. As Editor-in-Chief of the Year Book, “Al did a splendid and efficient job and proved herself worthy of such a responsible position. “Al” showed great speed and action on the basketball court. She intends to enter St. Luke ' s Hospital which is located in the Berk- shires. We are sure Alice’s patients will always find her very pleasant and sympathetic. Good luck, Alice. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Oskey 3, 4. Marshal 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom Commit¬ tee. Alumni Dance Committee. Blue and White 4. Editor of Oskey Year Book 4. Class Secretary 2, 3, 4. Cheer Leader 3, 4. Marshal Court 4. Hal¬ lowe’en Committee 1, 4. Treasurer FLORENCE MARION POTENZA 199 Peck Street Franklin “FLO” ‘‘Her eyes are stars of twilight fair; Like twilight ' s too, her dusky hair.” Florence, petit with curly hair and big brown eyes, was admired and respected by her classmates as our dependable Class Treasurer for four years. ‘‘Flo ' ' certainly did a grand job in keeping our financial conditions straight. She took part in many of our social affairs. Whenever any musical ' entertainment was called for, ‘‘Flo” was always willing to offer her talented soft cultured voice. Florence’s greatest ambition is to be a secretary. We wish you luck, Florence and may the road to success be a smooth one. Commercial Club 4. Blue and White 4. Oskey Business Manager 4. Os¬ key 1, 2, 3, 4. Marshal 3. Junior Prom Committee, Scholarship Fund Dance Committee. Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatics 4. Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Nine Page Twenty-One
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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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ALDO A. BARTELLONI 62 Wachusett Street Franklin “KELLY” “He who loves and lets love is loved by all. Aldo might have been seen almost anywhere in the midst of a group of laughing boys. His ready wit and good humor have long been a subject of amusement to the students. He is exceedingly popular, which fact can be attested to by any senior. Aldo plays golf, goes horseback riding, and is very fond of fishing. His baseball achievements have also won him a good amount of fame. He is extremely desirous of becoming a lawyer or a radio announcer in the future. His strong clear voice will doubtless be a valuable asset in attaining either goal. Marshal 1, 2, 3. Dramatics 1. FRANCIS C. BARTOLOMEI 36 Hutchinson Street Franklin “FRANNY” “In all the fields of sports, Steadily to the enemy he sends retorts, Which make them sadly view The things they thought they were to do.” “Franny” was seldom heard from, but he was willing to help out in anything whenever asked. He was an all around sport. “Franny” was on our football, basketball, and baseball team, and was outstand¬ ing in every game. We do not know what “Franny’s” plans are for the future, but we wish him all the luck in the world in whatever he chooses to do. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, (Captain 4). Football 4. MARTHA ELIZABETH BISHOP Spring Street Franklin “PEE WEE” “Better to be small and shine Than to be great and cast a shadow.” A cheerful friendly member of our Class is Martha, who. when she isn’t wisecracking, is arguing with Mr. Fitzpatrick. We wonder if her success in math class has anything to do with her being in Mr. Fitzpatrick’s room after school! Martha is always ready to put her shoulder to the wheel whenever a friend needs help and is a conscientious as well as ready worker. Her apitude for making everyone comfortable makes it seem as though she should become a successful nurse, the vocation which she has chosen to pursue. French Club 3. Latin Club 3. Dramatic 1, 2. Blue and White 4. Oskey Committee 4. IDAMAE E. BORMET Washington Street Franklin “IDA” “Quiet yet pleasing is she.” Idamae was one of the few quiet, but pleasing girls in our class. She was seldom heard from, but her amiable manner conquered for her many friends. Idamae’s ability as an artist won for her the honor of contributing to the art section of previous Oskeys. Ida” and Shirley have been inseparable throughout high school and their steadfastness deserves notice. Idamae plans to enter the Rhode Island School of Design and we wish her the best of everything. Band 1. Hallowe’en Committee 1. Junior Prom Committee 3. Page Twenty-Two Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Nine
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