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THE OSKEY FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL ERMINIA MARY ANN CAbALI 323 West Central Street Franklin “MINNIE” “MIN” “DOLLY” Su eet, studious, and sincere A success in any career! Our most outstanding student, Erminia is also tops in personality. Although quiet and reserved, she is always ready to take part in the fun. Voted man-hater of the class, “Minnie” says she “doesn ' t hate them TOO much!” Whatever the case, we know her personality is a treat to all. Always keep that smile, “Minnie,” and best of luck at Fisher’s next year! Commercial Club (Social Committee) 4. War Savings 4. Oskey 4. Valedictorian. LLOYD KENNETH DAVIS Elm Street Franklin “HIMIE” Eat, drink and be merry For tomorrow we graduate. Ever reminding us of the fact that he was the spark of the F. H. S. engine, “Himie” added many hilarious moments to our stay at Franklin High. One of the best dressed boys of the school; “Himie’s” carefree manner, combined with a roving sense of humor, leads us to be¬ lieve that he will go a long way along life’s perilous road. Junior Prom Committee 3. Blue and White 3. Oskey 1, 2. Sal¬ vage Committee 3. Junior Traffic Corps 4. MADELYN HELEN DEMARZI 3 Union Street Franklin A friend to those who knew her , Madelyn is the type of girl who doesn’t have too much to say, but when she does it is put forth dramatically. Another business student, her efficiency and willingness are appreciated by her classmates. With her big brown eyes that say a lot and her peek- a-boo bangs, Madelyn makes a very cute picture! Although we don’t know what she intends to do next year, we wish her the best of luck. Commercial Club 4; Oskey 2, 3, 4. Nineteen Hundred Forty-five Page Twenty-Nine
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THE OSKEY FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL LORRAINE CLAIRE BUCHANIO 17 Howard Place Franklin She is pretty to u alk with And witty to talk with From a shy, quiet Freshman Lorraine has changed into a popular and energetic Senior. Voted the most so¬ ciable girl, Lorraine seems to be always surrounded by a crowd of friends, especially at lunchtime when she sold the lunch tickets to the boys. She has been a loyal rooter at all the sports events and rarely has missed a dance at F. H. S. Best of luck to you, Lorraine, in your chosen career. EILEEN CHARLOTTE BUKIS “BLONDIE” Elm Street Franklin Glowing with haste and happiness’’ Little has b een heard from Eileen during her four year stay at F. H. S., but nevertheless we have been ever conscious of her presence, for her cheery smile and cor¬ dial greetings were as much a part of “Blondie” as her blond hair. Although everybody labels Eileen as “the quiet type,” we have reason to believe that she is far more less reserved when not liampei ' ed by school routine. We, in the know, are led to believe that “Blondie’s” cheery smile and sunny disposition will float her safely past any snags that may endanger her future. DONALD CARLSON 230 Union Street Franklin “DON” l will dance my way to Heaven’’ We never have to inquire to find out who is the person whistling the latest song hits. “Don” is one of the most likable fellows in our class because of his spar¬ kling personality and his always-ready-to-help manner. “Don” was chosen the best boy dancer. At every social hour he was right there with all his tricks. It is a pleasure just to watch that boy dance. If the Navy is your choice, “Don,” then we know you’ll succeed, you just can’t help it. Junior Prom Committee 3. Plallowe’en Party 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Dramatics 4. Page Twenty-Eight Nineteen Hundred Forty-Five
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FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL THE OSKEY THERESA DiMARZO 31 Peck Street Franklin “TERRY” Let the rest of the ivorld go by”. Here is a girl with a personality all her own. Tho’ she was rather quiet in school those who know her well can vouch that she was far from quiet outside. She is the kind of a girl who is ever ready to give a helping hand where it is needed and she is always ready to have a good time. As we all know “Terry” has a lovely voice and every year come “Oskey” time she was called upon to sing. She hopes to have vocal lessons some day. Who knows perhaps we will hear her on the radio in the near future. Best of luck “Terry”. Girls’ Sports 1. Oskey Show 1, 2, 3, 4. Librarian 1. Glee Club 1. HERBERT R. DENAPOLI 136 Washington Street Franklin “HERB” “HERBIE” A good sport is one who plays the game!” The only boy in most of his classes, Herbert has proved to be the grandest sport about it. Undoubtedly he doesn ' t mind it at all, but sometimes he wonders if the ribbing he has to take is worth it! Herbert might be leaving us soon to go into the service. We hope it won ' t be before graduation anyway. We will surely miss you, “Herb,” but we all have good hopes for you in the future. Commercial Club 4. HENRY EKNAIAN 126 Cottage Street Franklin “HERKY” ' ' Lanky and tall is this friend to all”. “Herky” is always grinning and joking. When the boys get together, he’s usually the life of the party. He is popular with both sexes. He was a member of our excellent basketball team, and he could always be counted upon to score his share of baskets. Everyone envies “Herky” because he’s got a car. (It has a unique color.) He certainly gets around with it. “Herky” plans to enroll t Boston University and be¬ come an accountant. If his marks in his mathematic courses mean anything, he certainly will be a success. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2. Dramatics 4. Librarian 3. Page Thirty Nineteen Hundred Forty-five
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