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THE OSKEY FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL MISS EDITH Z. ROSE What’s personality? It’s that indefinable something which radiates from Miss Rose’s face. She never could stress enough the importance of having a pleasing per¬ sonality. If her students use her as an example, they are sure to be successes! “Cute” is the word for EZR. Strangers think her a student, and who wouldn ' t? Your constructive suggestions and helpfulness, espe¬ cially with the Commercial group, will not be forgotten, Miss Rose. BERTHA NICHOLS If you ever had Miss Nichols as a Home Room teacher, you know that she does have a sense of humor despite all you might have heard. Miss Nichols deserves the Purple Heart for what she went through with the Seniors this year, but we can only thank her. Under her supervision, the Commercial Department has progressed, and she has sent many members of our class into the business world with valuable training. MARY L. MARRS With us for three of our four years in Franklin High, Miss Marrs has had a personal interest in each and every one of her pupils which will long be remembered by the graduating class of 1945. Much can be said and written, but the main part of our gratitude must remain unexpressed, for it can only be felt. Our thanks to you, Miss Man’s, for what you have done for us. Page Fourteen Nineteen Hundred Forty-five
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THE OSKEY FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL J. MURRAY STEVENS Mr. Stevens’ all-around knowledge has helped out many of us when we needed sound advice. When one goes to his classes or has an informal talk with him, one is sure to come out with helpful ideas. Surely, when we look back at our days at F. H. S. we will appreciate even more what Mr. Stevens has HENRI C. BEANE Mr. Beane is one of the most popular members of the faculty. He is known mainly for his excellent basket¬ ball teams. Some of the teams he has produced have been included among the finest of the state in Class B. He has helped make basketball the most popular high school sport in F. H. S. Mr. Beane and his teams have helped popularize Franklin’s name throughout Massa¬ chusetts. Although Mr. Beane is known as our basket¬ ball coach, he ' s also well-known as our successful athletic director. The ease with which Mr. Beane handles his classes makes everyone feel comfortable and in a state of mind ready for study. It isn’t any wonder that he has so many A pupils. MISS DeBAGGIS English , Latin, and Italian Miss DeBaggis, our class advisor, is one of F. H. S.’s most popular teachers. Her classes are always as enjoy¬ able as they are educational. As our competent Latin teacher she made many of us realize that Latin is an important as well as an interesting language. We will miss you, Miss DeBaggis, and long remem¬ ber you. We know that future pupils at F. H. S will appreciate you as we did. Nineteen Hundred Forty-five Page Thirteen
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THE OSKEY FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL LILLIAN ROTH After having left the teaching profession for many years, Mrs. Roth returned to it when she came to F. H. S. two years ago to take over classes in Science and Math. She immediately became very well-liked by the faculty for her co-operation and by the students for her friendly ways. Her classes were always interesting, and they pro¬ vided a good background for the members of our class who plan to take up science of some sort in the future. MISS RILEY Home Economics Miss Riley is always seen with a cheery smile and has a hearty greeting for everyone. She is well liked by all. Besides teaching her domestic science classes, she manages the cafeteria at the school. The Class of 1945 will remember her pleasing per¬ sonality and wonderful disposition. MARY L. DOHERTY Miss Doherty is one of the most respected teachers at F. H. S. We wonder how she could have been so patient with us during our “wild” days, which were very frequent. Miss Doherty saw most of us grow up and has cer¬ tainly been very helpful to us not only in high school but in junior high. Thanks for everything, Miss Doherty; for you we can speak only words of praise! Nineteen Hundred Forty-five Page Fifteen
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