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SALVATORE BUFFONE Pine Street Franklin “SALLY ” “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.’’ Sally,” one of the best athletes Franklin High has ever seen, pulled us through many a tight place in football, baseball, and basketball. Sally often had the crowd roaring during one of the tense moments when he dribbled down the floor, or ran down the field, dodging every¬ one, and scored. He certainly made a name for himself at Franklin High and all who know him are certain that he will continue in the same way in future life. Football 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Captain 4. Hallowe’en Party 3. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Military Training 4. ANGELINA MARIA CALDARARO 49 Buggies Street Franklin “ ANGIE ” It is the quiet worker who succeeds.” Angelina is not the type that says much, but when she does, watch out. She is perhaps shy when you first meet her but she proves to be a worth-while friend. She likes a good time as well as the rest of us but when there is work to do she buckles right down. We ' re sure that whatever Angelina sets out to do---she will be a success. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Oskey (Chorus) 2. FELIX CATALDO Washington Street Franklin “ CAT ” Hitch your wagon to a star” Felix was one of our all around boys. No matter in what field the effort was needed Felix could be depended on to turn in a good job. He was an honor student over four year period and so was rewarded with a class day part. He was good in dramatics and sports and in his Junior year repre¬ sented our class as Class Marshal. From the versatile Felix, in whatever he attempts, we shall expect success. Class Prophecy 4. Class Day Marshal 3. Dramatics 2. School Marshal 1, 2. Junior Prom 3. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Military Training 4. MARY CAZZARINE Beaver Street Franklin “CAZZY ” “Steady and kind, honest and true. These I will be in all I do.” Mary has always been one of the quietest members of our class. She has, however, been heard to raise her voice at many of our athletic contests. Mary’s patience and good marks have been the envy of many of us all through high school. She has the honor this year of being president of the Commercial Club. Her novel ideas and steady working have been one of the reasons for the club’s success. Mary plans to be a secretary when she leaves high school. We all wish her the best of luck and know that she will succeed in whatever she does. Junior Prom 3. Blue anti White 3, 4. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. Com¬ mercial Club (President) 4. Home Economics 1, 2. Page Twenty-Two Nineteen Hundred Forty-One
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i FRED BASSIGNANI Alpine Place Franklin “ FREDDIE ” “Those who know — do.” “Freddie was our great Democracy student and a fund of knowledge on current topics. Besides his intellectual ability, “Freddie,” with his happy-go-lucky nature, was popular with all students and teachers. We don’t know what “Freddie plans to do now, but we are certain that whatever it is he will be successful. Washington Street EUNICE BELLEVILLE Franklin “And her merry smile and pleasing air Show her wise and good as she is fair.’’ With a sparkle of mirth and a glint of laughter in her eyes, Eunice brightens the classroom as well as our social gatherings. Although she is full of fun and is continually playing pranks, she still has plenty of time to study and receive good marks in all her classes. Eunice ' s fine work and cooperation as the Editor-in-Chief of the Blue and White has brought great enjoyment to us all. Eunice wishes to be an A-1 stenographer which, we all are sure, she will be without doubt (witness her present ability) . Ambitious and full of hope, Eunice will make a place for herself in the world in spite of all difficulties which may arise. Ring Committee 3. Junior Prom 3. Blue and White 2. 4. Freshman Acquaint¬ ance Party 4. Dramatic Club 3. Commercial Club 4. Etiquette Club 3. Year¬ book 4. JOSEPH BOULANGER East Central Street Franklin “ JOE ” Motto: I resolve to study conscientiously. If anyone should ask us who is the best-dressed boy in school, we wouldn ' t have to hesitate at all because we all know that there can only be one. Of course it’s “Joe.” It has, been a mystery to “Joe’s classmates how, after having been absent (approximately three times a week) he still can keep up in his studies. Has anyone ever seen him worry? No, and it’s doubtful if anyone will. “Joe” is at peace with the world and lets nature take its course. Good luck and good hunting, “Joe. Military Training 4. Class Officer—President 3. AGNES VICTORIA BRISSON 45 East Street Franklin “ AGGIE ” “Graceful and useful in all she does.” Agnes is perhaps one of our most talented girls. She is very clever with a needle, and makes all her own clothes. She is not only domestic, but also has an eye for good times. We most always see Agnes at school functions, right up in front, making her own good time. We’re sure that whatever she takes up, dressmaking or not, she’ll be a huge success. Glee Club 4. Hallowe’en Party Committee 2. Etiquette Club 3. Oskey (Pro¬ duction) 2, 3. Home Economics 1. Nineteen Hundred Forty-One Page Twenty-One
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Franklin 64 North Park Street JOSEPH CHELOTTI “JOE” “I scorn to change my state with kings.” We never heard very much from “Joe” in High School, but we always know that whenever we needed a friend we could look to him for help. In his last year in High School “Joe” has proved to be quite a Romeo and is frequently seen escorting a certain Junior girl around. As a clerk in one of the local chain stores, “Joe” hopes some day to be manager of this store and eventually owner. We all know “Joe,” that if you keep the spirit that you have had all through school, you will reach your goal. Marshal 2. CLAUDE CHITTICK Lincoln Street Franklin ‘‘With carefree ways and manner hearty.” Claude is- -no, not a quiet,---but a fellow-student who wasn’t seen in the limelight very much. Hunting---with a camera---is Claude’s favorite outdoor sport, but he was a regular supporter of our games, even though he took no active part in them. Since he worked after school-hours, Claude may give that as his reason for not always having his homework completed. His future plans are as yet undecided, but we wish him success in whatever he decides to do. Junior Prom Committee 3. Military Training 4. JOHN COHOON Pleasant Street Franklin “ JOHNNIE ” ' He is a good boy, but he might be a better one.” “Johnny is a quiet but a very popular member of our class---re- spected by his fellow-students and also by his teachers. He is one of the few boys who does well in his school work, but still not neglecting his social life. His excellent vocabulary is the envy of all. If you should notice that “Johnny’s” face is SLIGHTLY red, you may be well-assured that some girl has just spoken to BASHFUL John. Marshal 1. Ring Committee 3, 4. Football 4. Basketball 3, 4. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. Hallowe’en Party Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatics 4. Oskey (Production) 3. Military Training (Corporal) 4. Yearbook (Literary Editor) 4. Camera Club (Treasurer) 1, 2, 3. BETTE CONWAY 61 Union Street Franklin “ BET ” ‘‘Little, but, oh my!” “Betty’s” quiet smile and congenial manner have been a comfort to us through all our school years. “Bet is a member of the Commercial Club this year and has con¬ tributed much to its success. Wherever you find “Betty” you ' re sure to find her friend Florence. The two are really inseparable. “Betty” plans to be a secretary and we all know that her goal will be reached. Junior Prom 3. Glee Club 1. Hallowe’en Party 4. Commercial Club 4. Eti¬ quette Club 3. Oskey 1, 2, 3. Nineteen Hundred Forty-One Page Twenty-Three
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