Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1943

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AGNES MARY MAHONEY 12 McCarthy Street Franklin, Mass. “AG” “The prettiest girl in all the class In Hollywood town, she’ll surely pass.” Agnes is not only the best-looking girl of our class, but she is liked a great deal by her classmates. That was proven when she held office as Secretary of the class for the past three years and did an exceptionally good job of it. Her charm and personality are pleasing to all her fellow students. She believes in having a good time always, but she never let her schoolwork go undone. “Ag” could always be found right out front at our games, cheer¬ ing the team on to victory, and she could also do very well on a dance floor. Whenever you see Agnes, you will almost always see Virginia and Bernadine. Secretary 2. 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Freshman Acquaintance Com¬ mittee 4. Hallowe’en Party Committee, 1. 2, 3. Basketball 2, 3. Blue and White 4. Commercial Club 4. Oskey 1, 2, 3, 4. Etiquette Club 1. Public Speaking Club 1. 2. Glee Club 1. LUCY JOSEPHINE VIGNONE 180 Washington Street Franklin, Mass. “LU” “Always a-grinning, always a-winning, always a-feeling fine.” “Where ' s Lucy?” This call was heard more than any other dur¬ ing our four years. Everyone heartily agrees that Lucy has been very efficient in whatever it was that she did. She would help out in the office when she was needed, she sold tickets at the basket¬ ball games, she sold defense stamps, and she worked at Adams ' Studio after school. On top of all this she managed to be on the Honor Roll and take care of the class funds. Lucy plans to go to a Business School where she will carry on her secretarial work. Whoever gets Lucy for a secretary will certainly be in luck. Lucy, may the luck you had here at L.H.S. continue with you in the future. Treasurer 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Hallowe’en Party Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2. Yearbook Staff (Business Manager) 4, Blue and White 4. Commercial Club (Secretary) 4. Honor Roll Committee (Assistant Secretary) 4. Etiquette Club 1. Scholarship Fund Dance Committee 4. Glee Club 1. Nineteen Hundred Forty-Three Page Twenty-One

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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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UGO B. ACCORSI 110 Alpine Place Franklin, Mass. ‘‘Ugo is rather quiet, but we’re glad to say, He ' ll be a renowned builder some day.” He is noted for his quiet and gentlemanly conduct throughout the school and in private life. Being a hard worker and a willing assistant of the shop teacher, he has gained entrance into the Thomson Press to further his edu¬ cation as a craftsman. Never one to be too intimate with girls, he keeps his mind on his work, as he realizes that this will be a helping factor in his future career. Here ' s happiness and great success to Ugo. Freshman Acquaintance Committee 3. Hallowe’en Party Committee 3. Librarian 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS K. ALLEN 24 Hayward Street Franklin, Mass. “FRANNY” “He dares to laugh loud and free.” “Franny” was a fine performer in basketball and an equally fine sport. Because of his mechanical ability, he was selected to do special work at the Thomson Press. Our best wishes follow him for a successful machinist’s career. A naval career also seems to interest “Franny.” We’re sure he’ll be an asset to Uncle Sam’s Navy because of his willingness to do well. Our best wishes for your success. Military Training 2, 3. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Senior Hop Committee 4. MARGARET HELEN ARNOLD 206 Maple Street Franklin, Mass. “PEGGY” ‘‘A face with gladness overspread.” Friendly Helen — that explains her in one word, for she has a smile worth noticing and a grand personality. A member of our secretarial group, she is planning on that same career. We are positive Helen would make a success of any career, and so with all of our best wishes we say, “Good luck to our future private secretary; we are also envious of your future employer,” Blue and White 4. Commercial Club 4. MARION E. BAER 261 West Central Street Franklin, Mass. “SIS” ‘‘A friend is another self.” Marion is both friendly and pleasant with all her classmates and is always ready to greet all with a smile. To those who do not know Marion she appears to be very quiet, but her closer friends know her to be a good companion with a sense of humor. We do not know what your plans are for the future, Marion, but we wish you luck and success. Blue and White 4. Glee Club 1. Page Twenty-Two Nineteen Hundred Forty-Three

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