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i 3 SENIORS AS JUNIORS President — Donald Sampson Vice-President — Walter Mitchell Secretary — Agnes Mahoney Treasurer — Fred Hodges Faculty Adviser — Alice Beane Page Eighteen Nineteen Hundred Forty Three
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□ CLASS OFFICERS 155 East Street DONALD KING SAMPSON “SAMMY” “DOG FACE” Franklin, Mass. “To whatever I aspire May ambition be afire And with fulfillments such as mine I’ll far surpass the dictum of this line.’’ Sammy” is one of those who combines work with pleasure, and he does it with grand success for no one seems to have enjoyed himself more and few to have gained so much during high school days. Fortunately our class benefited by his clever leadership demonstrated during his presidency in our Junior year and again in our Senior year. When he was honored with an appointment to the position of a page in the State Senate, he became the object of our envy and admiration. Suitable enough, he is an enlistee in the Army Air Corps, for Aeronautical Engineering has lain in his hopes ever since he can remember. If it takes a lot, Sammy ' s got it to give. President 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Hallowe’en Party Committee 2, 3. Military Training 2, 3, 4 (Top Sgt.) Oskey 4. Salvage Committee 3 (Vice- Chairman). Dramatics 4. Senior Hop Committee 4. Social Committee 2. RAYMOND DOW 100 Union Street Franklin, Mass. “RAY HORATIO” “This fair-haired son of versatility Has shown with tongue and deed his real ability. And his pleasant presence has each function graced, Nor will his classroom record soon be ’rased:’’ A great addition to any classroom, this fellow had a hand in all but a few of the activities of our four years. To some degree he showed himself an orator, an athlete, a scholar, a worker, a politi¬ cian. and, above all, a friend to many. Well-liked by the teachers and popular among boy and girl stu¬ dents. his interest centers in sports. In fact, participation in all of them has given him the initial experience required for good journal¬ ism in the field of sports, yet our wish for the success of one who has so many possibilities stands unrestricted to any field he may enter. Vice President 4. Treasurer 3. Junior Prom Committee 3. Military Train¬ ing 2, 3, 4. Football 2, 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Yearbook Staff 4. Oskey 4. Salvage Committee 3, 4. Dramatics 2, 3, 4. Etiquette Club 1. War Savings Committee 3, 4. Public Speaking Club 3. Page Twenty Nineteen Hundred Forty-Three
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