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PHYLLIS ANN BISCOTTI IS Ray Hill Franklin, Mass. “PHYLL” “Serious or gay, which e’er it be, Phyllis is always good company.” Phyllis was a very quiet worker, but her sweet nature was always appreciated by all her classmates. Phyllis has gone through four years of high school with a jolly “hello and a smile for all her classmates. She has attended many school activities, and we know she enjoyed herself. We wish you luck in the future, “Phyll.” You can’t help but succeed. Hallowe’en Party Committee 3, 4. Basketball 4. Oskey 4. Etiquette Club 1. HELEN FRANCES BRENNAN Lincoln Street Franklin, Mass. “Gentle thoughts and calm desires.” Those who were not closely acquainted with Helen thought she was one of our more quiet members. Those who know Helen well have an altogether different opinion. Helen is the proud possessor of dimples. Every time she smiles she makes a new friend. Her pleasant personality and pleasing dis¬ position will help her to be a success in the future. Best of luck and much success to you, Helen. Hallowe ' en Party Committee, 1, 4. Blue and White 4. Commercial Club (Treasurer) 4. Etiquette Club 1. Librarian 3. MARY AGNES BROWN 6 Cottage Court Franklin, Mass. “BROWNIE” “When you have nothing to say, say nothing.” Mary is one of the less boisterous memb ers of our class, but when called upon in a classroom she always had an answer. Mary is willing to lend a helping hand wherever she can and she may be depended upon. Her good nature and friendliness towards all classmates has made her well liked in high school. For the future, Mary ' s plans are not known, but we wish her lots of luck. Oskey 2, 3. Glee Club 1. LAURABELLE MAE BRUNELLI 67 Alpine Place Franklin, Mass. “LAURIE” “Success treads on the heels of every right effort.” “Laurie,” though a bit on the quiet side, has won the respect of both the students and the teachers. She is what a teacher dreams of in a student. “Laurie” was outstanding in all of her subjects. She excelled in two of the hardest subjects, Latin and mathematics. “Laurie” did not let her studying interfere with her social life. She was always present at the basketball and football games. “Laurie” doesn ' t know exactly what she wants to do when she graduates, but we know that wherever she continues her studies, she will come through with flying colors. May success follow you wherever you go, “Laurie.” Junior Prom Committee 3. Yearbook Staff 4. Oskey 1, 3, 4. Honor Roll Committee (Secretary) 4. Etiquette Club 1. Librarian 3. Page Twenty-Four Nineteen Hundred Forty-Three
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HELEN MAE BARNES 54 Marvin Avenue Franklin, Mass. “BARNSIE” “Small in stature; quick of wit.” Barnsie” is always joking and laughing with the person to whom she is speaking. She is never out of place and is a good conversa¬ tionalist. She has always planned to train for the profession of nurse, and hopes to realize this after graduation. “Barnsie’s” friends are many, and she has no trouble whatsoever in finding someone to accompany her anywhere. We are sure you will make a fine nurse, so keep that good dispo¬ sition. Etiquette Club 1. Oskey 2. LAURA MARY BARTELLONI 62 Wachusett Street Franklin, Mass. “BART” Personality, smile, and a friendly voice ,— Voted best dancer of the class by choice.” “Bart” has been chosen best dancer of the class and her sunny dis¬ position is part of the reason. No matter who or where you are, she never slights you. These characteristics are essential for any career, and ' ' Bart’s hope to be a secretary will s urely be realized. Her attendance at our socials and dances made everyone enjoy every minute of time. Our best of luck to you, “Bart,” in your future career. Hallowe’en Party Committee 3, 4. Oskey, 4. Etiquette Club 1. Glee Club 1. SIRPOUHI BEDIRIAN 1376 West Central Street Franklin, Mass. “SIP” “SIPPY” “A clever student, an athlete; Tho rather quiet, she’s quite complete.” Whenever you need a helping hand, you can always count on “Sip.” She is a very quiet girl but exceptionally good in her studies. Sirpouhi didn’t attend many of our dances, but she could always be found on hand cheering our athletic teams on to victory. “Sip” has been outstanding in sports and has been chosen “best girl athlete. an honor which we know she deserves. Best wishes to you, “Sip, in the future; we know that you will succeed. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Yearbook Staff (Girls’ Sports) 4. Blue and White 4 Commercial Club 4. Etiquette Club 1. ANNA F. BERTONI 37 Alpine Row Franklin, Mass. “ANN” “Good luck comes to those who bring Sunshine wherever they may go.” “Are you going to the game?” This was “Ann’s” favorite say¬ ing during her entire four years. During our Sophomore year she was chosen as a Cheer Leader. This year she has been Captain of the group. Whether it was to be a good game or not, she would be there. “Ann” was always on hand to cheer the boys, whether it was in victory or defeat. Anna was not only a good Cheer Leader, but she was also a good student. Upon graduating she intends to go into nurses’ training. “Ann,” may you cheer your patients in your chosen career, as you did the boys here at F.H.S. Good luck to you, Anna. Hallowe’en Party Committee 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Oskey 1, 3, 4. Honor Roll Committee 4. Cheer Leader 2, 3, (Captain) 4. Etiquette Club 1. Nineteen Hundred Forty-Three Page Twenty-Three
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WILLIAM ROGER BRUNELLI 19 Dale Street Franklin, Mass. “ROGE” Witty, sociable, good-natured and cute, All of these things—and more to boot.” Introducing Roger, a boy who’s always cracking a joke, keeping everyone laughing, or talking in a voice that doesn’t seem to be his own. There was no doubt in anyone ' s mind when Roger was chosen wittiest boy, best-natured boy, and one of the two most sociable boys. Roger did not go out for sports, but he made it up to us in many other ways by keeping everyone laughing and happy. After graduation, Roger plans to join one of the branches of the armed forces, so you Japs’’ take warning. Junior Prom Committee 3. Freshman Acquaintance Committee 4. Military Training 2, 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Blue and White 4. Commercial Club 4. Oskey 4. Social Committee 4. ALICE TERESA BUCKLEY 219 Union Street Franklin, Mass. “TOODY” Life is what you make it.” Now we’ll introduce you to Toody.” She is one of our quieter girls. At least that is what people say who don’t know her. It is true enough, though, that not very much has been heard from her. She was always present at the basketball and football games and was almost always present at dances. Toody” hasn ' t decided for the future yet, but we know that she will be a success at whatever she chooses as a vocation. Our best wishes for your success, “Toody.” Junior Prom Committee 3. Basketball 1, 2. Oskey 4. Glee Club 1. EILEEN ANNE BUFFONE 36 Pinehurst Road Franklin, Mass. “BUFFY” “SQUEAKY” “BUFF” Again we have a little, but oh, my!” Here we have “Buffy.” She is one of our jolly, carefree, and witty girls. If a group of girls were about laughing, “Buffy” would be the center of attraction. Though a wee bit small, she ex¬ celled on the basketball court. Though “Buffy” enjoyed a good time it did not keep her away from her studies. She would always be on hand to help, whether it was for the benefit of our class or the school. In the future “Buffy” plans to continue her Secretarial Course. Whoever gets “Buffy” for a secretary will certainly be fortunate. May you have the best of luck in your chosen career, “Buffy.” Junior Prom Committee 3. Freshman Acquaintance Committee 4. Hal¬ lowe’en Party Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Yearbook Staff (Literary Editor) 4. Ring Committee 3, 4. Blue and White 4. Commercial Club (Vice-President) 4. Oskey 1, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll Committee 4. Etiquette Club 1. Scholarship Fund Dance Committee 4, Glee Club 1. WILLIAM JAMES BURKE 46 Dale Street Franklin, Mass. “BILL” All work and no play makes ‘Bill’ a dull boy.” A great personality with a great amount of humor is “Bill.” A roar of laughter often discloses the whereabouts of “Bill,” one of the wittiest and noisiest boys of our class. “Billy” works in the self-service Stop Shop store after school. However, this does not prevent him from being a good student. “Bill” is also a good sports fan. “Bill” plans to join the Navy in the future. The class extends to him gobs of luck for success in his chosen career. Military Training 2, 3, 4. Oskey 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2. Dramatics 3. Nineteen Hundred Forty-Three Page Twenty-Five
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