Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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MARY DTORIO Office Secretary Mrs. Diorio, better known as Mary,” is our superb office secretary. She is always at hand to assist both teachers and students in any way she can. The office girls have found her ready and willing at any time to help them with any little problem which might arise in the office. The appreciation of the class is extended to Mrs. Diorio. r c Acknowledgments With profound gratitude, we, the members of the Senior Class, wish to show our apprecia¬ tion for those who so willingly gave up their time to make this, our yearbook, what it is. We wish to thank all the committees, especially the members of the Editorial Committee -—- those who volunteered to help write the individual write-ups and those who aided in typing. No record of appreciation would be complete without thanking Miss Wiggin, Miss Holmes, and Mr. DePasqua who placed us in great debt and no word would be adequate to show our gratefulness for the work they rendered us—Miss Wiggin and Miss Holmes, literary advisers of our yearbook, who corrected all material that went into this book, and Mr. DePasqua, our fac¬ ulty adviser, who advised us on all problems that arose during our four years at Franklin High We also wish to thank all those who, in any way — directly or indirectly — helped to make the publication of this book possible. Nineteen Hundred Forty-Two Page Seventeen

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0 ALICE BEANE Girls’ Athletics, Salesmanship, Ancient History Whom did we always seek to help us put over our dances and parties? Of course, Miss Beane. She has always been ready and willing to help her students in school work and social ac¬ tivities. As a matter of fact, many of us can thank her for teaching us how to dance. May you always keep that cheery smile and hello, Miss Beane. HOWARD LAUNDRY Boys’ Physical Director Mr. Laundry ' s boys could hardly wait for his classes as he joined in and became one of them in gymnastics. He is always ready to assist in the exhibitions, and everyone enjoyed his new ideas and presentation of them. MARIE RILEY Supervisor of Music Mrs. Riley is one of the busiest women in town, but for all that she finds time to teach some fine songs to the high school glee club. We have always enjoyed her delightful assemblies, and she has always been willing to prepare them in short order. Her girls in Glee Club will never forget her for her patience and good nature. IRENE K. WIGHT Supervisor of Art The pupils under Mrs. Wight have often expressed what novel ideas she presents. We, the graduating class, are able to echo and confirm this when we think of her unique decorations which helped to make our Junior Prom a success. Mrs. Wight ' s art classes have been popular with both boys and girls. We sincerely thank you, Mrs. Wight. You certainly are a living example of the motto, Always ready, always there.” Page Sixteen Nineteen Hundred Forty-Two



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