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THE OSKEY FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL VIRGINIA MAE YANKEE Secretary 207 Peck Street Franklin “GINI” She could steal an hour atvay” After talking with “Gini” for five minutes, you could easily understand why she was voted wittiest girl. She always has a clever comeback or remark that adds to the conversation. “Gini’ ' has also added to the success of the Oskey by utilizing her vocal talent and to the class play by using her dramatic ability. “Gini” plans to go into secretarial work after gradua¬ tion. We really envy her future employer. Junior Prom Committee 3. Ring Committee 2, 3. Blue and White 1. Commercial Club 4. Oskey 1, 2, 3, 4. Social Committee 1. Dramatics 4. Glee Club 1. ANNE FRANCES DOHEF TY T reusurer 119 Hillside Road Franklin “NANCY” A smile full of sunshine’ . “Nancy” needs no introduction, for with her friendly smile and witty remarks she ranks high among her classmates. She is the most popular girl of our class in the classroom and the dance floor as well. She showed excellent ability in dramatics having the leading part in our class play. “Nancy” left us in our Junior year to attend school in Cambridge, but she returned in the beginning of our Senior year, and everyone was certainly glad to wel¬ come her back. Like many of us “Nancy” hasn’t decided upon her career but we know that she will be successful. Class Officer—Treasurer 2, 4. Freshman Acquaintance arty 4. Hallowe ' en Party 1, 2, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 4. Yearbook—-Girls ' Sports 4. Oskey Show (Production) 1, 2, 4. Dramatics I. 2, 4. Librarian 1. Social Committee 1, 2. Glee Club 1, 4. Honor Roll Committee 2. Nineteen Hundred Forty-five Page Twenty-Three
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THE OSKEY FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL Glass Officers JOHN GERALD JOHNSON President 255 Union Street Franklin “JERRY” And to uphold and cheer the rest, I ought to do and did my best “Jerry” has been our class president for the entire four years, and he has done a wonderful job. Great athletic ability and an all-round personality mark “Jerry” as one of the most popular boys in our class. We hear that “Jerry” has chosen the Navy. F. H. S.’s loss is the Navy’s gain. Our sincere best wishes to you, “Jerry” Class officer—President 1, 2, 3. 4. Football 1, 3, 4. (Co-Captain) Basketball 1, 2. Basel all 1, 2. Junior Prom Committee 3. Hallowe’en Party Committee 4. Year Book—Literary Committee. Blue and White— (Boys Sports) 3. Oskey (Production) 4. Salvage Committee 1, 2. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. Junior Traffic Corps 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM ANDERSON 7 Milliken Avenue Franklin “CHASE” For he’s a jolly good fellow, That nobody can deny An outstanding member of the class for sure, Charlie’s good humor and friendliness to all has been evident through all our years of schooling. Wherever it may be, in class, on the stage, or outside of school, “Chase’s” per¬ sistent “live and learn” attitude is something that we can always be expecting, even on the gloomiest days. Treasurer for his Junior year, and Vice-President for his last year, Charlie also held a sizable part in every production in Franklin High School. All this just goes to show that “Chase” doesn’t owe us a thing, other than financially. Junior Prom Committee 3. Yearbook (Editorial Chairman). Salvage Committee 2. 3- Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. Oskey 4. War Savings Committee 3. Junior Traffic Corps (President) 4. Treasurer 3. Vice- President 4. page Twenty-Two Nineteen Hundred Forty-five
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FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL THE OSKEY ROBERT J. ACCORSI 338 West Central Street Franklin “BOB” ' ' Happiness is from within” “Bob” was a quiet and unassuming member of the class of ’45, but always a willing helper. “Bob’s” guitar playing and singing certainly helped our Oskey this year just as it did last year. No matter how early one came to school, it was sel¬ dom that he got there ahead of “Bob”. Whatever his plans for the future may be, we know that “Bob” will be sincere in his undertaking. Oskey 3, 4. RICHARD APALAKIAN 429 Union Street Franklin “APPY” A great sport and friend to all ” On first meeting him, one might think that “Appy” is a drone. This is just the opposite of what is true about him. In the first place, “Appy” is a scholar in the true sense. That he is a good student is shown by his getting one of the honors. He seems to have found the perfect formula for getting good marks, he calls it home¬ work while we have another name for it, and it is be¬ cause he does it that he is so smart. And in the second place he is pretty handy with a basketball and is no slouch with a catcher’s mitt. “Appy” finds much in life to laugh at, and, although he is no “eager beaver,” we know that success is just a matter of time for him. So it is with a sense of security that we say “More power to you.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Yearbook Staff (Editorial Committee). War Savings Committee 4. RICHARD ARCHER 94 Main Street Franklin “DICK” “ARCHIBALL” His time is forever, everywhere his place” “Dick” has a smile that is really infectious, and he Jhas used it to his best advantage, making fast friends with both sexes at F. H. S. He is a familiar figure on the dance floor and has also been active on the athletic field. “Dick” has always helped out when asked, and he proved himself to be a real asset to the class. He is now attending radio school in Boston We are sure that he is succeeding there, too. Junior Prom Committee 3. Football 4. Oskey 3, 4. Dramatics 4. Page Twenty-Four Nineteen Hundred Forty-five
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