Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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JAMES HARVEY 8 Forge IIill Unionville Jimmy joined our class in the middle of our senior year so we really haven’t gotten to know him well. He has seemed to have acquired many friends in the short time that he has been with us. We hope he will have a successful future. ROBERT KEARNEY 10.1 Dean Avenue Franklin Bob is one of our class wits. His remarks made our English Class quite a gala affair at times. Bob is quite an actor but unfortunately lost out on the Senior Play when scarlet fever laid him low. Bob’s swell disposition and sunny grin will make him popular as our town’s fu¬ ture, leading pharmacist. ACTIVITIES: War Savings Committee 1, 2, 3. Chairman 4. Hallowe’en Play 4. Oskey 4. Yearbook 4. Junior Prom 3. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. ARTHUR KEEFE 73 Dean Avenue Franklin Quiet unassuming Arthur has won a warm spot in the hearts of all his classmates— When he stepped out on the gridiron opponents learned to respect his hard running attacks through the line. He also made his presence felt on the baseball diamond, and the basketball court. We don’t know what Arthur’s plans are for the future but we do know that he will succeed in them— Good Luck to you Arthur. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Hallowe’en Committee 1. $ if. JOSEPH KENNEY 49 Crescent Street Franklin Joe started school with us his freshman year. He was quick at making friends and soon became one of the most popular boys. He was one of the best natured boys in our class. Joe plans to take up medicine and we are sure with his personality he will be a success. ACTIVITIES: Dramatics 4. Stamp Captain 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Oskey 3. Oskey Advertising Chair¬ man 4. Freshman Party Committee 4. Hallowe ' en Party Committee 3. Class Marshal 3. BARBARA KENNEDY 14 Hutchinson Street Franklin Here’s Barb! The cutest girl in our class and about as big as a minute!! She can always be found at social functions—and for two years she has added much pep and jollity to our cheering squad. We know she will be a bright light in whatever she plans for the future. Lots of luck to you, “Barb.” ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Badminton 3. Dance Committee 1. Cheerleader 3, 4. Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3. Freshman Acquaintance Party (Entertain¬ ment Committee) 4. Oskey 1, 2. Commercial Club President 4. Yearbook Staff (Advertising Committee) 4. Dramatics 1. GLORIA LAUNDRY 111 Fisher Street Franklin Introducing “Closie,” one of the quietest of the nois¬ iest groups. She has a very pleasing personality which naturally attracts everyone. She has not only personality, but does very well in her studies—which we all have seen from Class Day. Closie, like so many of us, is not sure what the fu¬ ture holds for her. Whatever it may be, we wish you luck, “Closie”. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Oskey 2. Class Day Honor 4. Exhibition 1, 4. Freshman Acquaintance Party ' Committee 4. Hallowe’en Party Committee 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Badminton 4.

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Franklin ANTHONY D ' ORAZIO 87 Alpine Place Though quiet and reserved in the class room, outside “Tony” is known as a funloving and an all around good fellow. “Tony” always supports the school by being present at all the sporting events. Attaboy Tony, carry on! JOHN EDMUNDS John left us half way through our Senior year and we were really sorry to see him go. John was a real quiet member of the class but he could always be de¬ pended on to do his share of the work. We are certain that his new school mates found him just as enjoyable and friendly as we found him during the course of the time that he was a member of our class. JANET GARELICK 1158 West Central Street Franklin Janet is both friendly and pleasant to all her class¬ mates and always ready with a friendly “Hi”! Much of the success of our class reflects on Janet, as she was an ardent worker in everything she did. You could always see Janet at our games and at our socials. Janet plans to be an accountant and we all feel confident that she will toe the mark! ACTIVITIES: Stamp Captain 1. Blue and White. Humor Chairman 2. Class Reporter 1. Junior Prom Commit¬ tee 3. Orchestra 2, 3. Oskey Show 1, 3, 4. Freshman Party 4. Hallowe’en Party 1, 2. Oskey Committee 4. Yearbook, Business Manager 4. Ring Committee, Chair¬ man 1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatics 4. Basketball 1, 2, 4. Badminton 3, 4. Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 4. Hockey 4. Exhibition 1, 4. Social Committee, 1, 3, Chairman. $ RAYMOND GARRY 26 Wachusett Street Franklin Although Ray was not particularly boisterous, he was well known by his classmates, who appreciated his reserved manner. Raymond never took part in sports, but he made it up in many other ways. We know you’ll succeed Raymond, in whatever you do. 1 JEAN GOODWIN 27 Cottage Street Franklin “Jeannie” is a cute girl with a pleasant smile. She’s always there when you need her. Although quiet at times, she is the type of girl every¬ body likes. Sometimes seridus, sometimes noisy, that’s our “Jeannie.” Best of luck in all you do. HAROLD GREENE 143 Emmons Street Franklin During his four years of high school, Harold has found many friends and in future years it will give him a decided edge over his rivals. Many good laughs were provided in classes because of Harold’s humor. We know that he will be successful in his future whatever his line may be. F S.



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MELVILLE McCORMICK 216 School Street Franklin “Red” was always ready to put the class in stitches with his remarks. He could say something on a serious subject and you would be laughing for five minutes. Red was a regular attendant of our school affairs. “Red’s” plans for the future are not known but whatever they are we wish him luck. BARBARA MAR G ERSON 83 Dean Avenue Franklin Here’s a girl who was always happy. Her smiles never failed to bring an answering smile. “Barb’s” won¬ derful sense of humor made many happy moments for both the boys and girls of F.H.S. Although we don’t know her plans for the future, we wish her loads of luck. ACTIVITIES: Social Committee 1. Initiation Committee 4. Oskey 1. Girl’s Exhibition 1, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Badminton 3. JOAN MARTIN 204 Lincoln Street Franklin Popular? Sure. Smart? Absolutely. Joan has proven herself tops in anything she attempts. Our social and athletic functions were always backed by Joan. Joan plans to go to Sargent College of Physical Education and by her outstanding performances in sports and her personality we know Joan has chosen the right field. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4. Hockey 4. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Badminton 2, 3. 4. Badminton Champs 3. Senior Class Play 4. Oskey Show 1, 2, 3, 4. Oskey Committee 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Girls Sports Chairman 4. Junior Prom Commit¬ tee 3. Exhibition 1, 4. Social Committee 1, 2. Usherettes Graduation 3. Christmas Dance Committee 4. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. Hallowe’en Dance Committee 2, 4. Initiation Committee 4. KATHLEEN MATHER 1252 West Central Street Franklin “Neen” is a well-liked girl and has the honor of be¬ ing valedictorian of our class. Whenever you see “Neen” in her car you would also see half of the senior girls. “Neen’s” sense of humor made her very popular and we know that she will live up to the “most promising girl” title she won in F.H.S. Good luck, “Neen”. ACTIVITIES: Sports 1. 2, 3, 4. Social Committee 1, 2, 3. Junior Prom 3. Blue and White 2. Yearbook Editorial Committee 4. Oskey 1, 2, 3, 4. Exhibition 1, 4. SALVATOR E MELO 90 Dean Avenue Franklin Although “Sammy” has not taken part in many of our class activities, he is a good sport and very coop¬ erative. He is blessed with a pleasant smile which is almost always in use. We haven’t heard what “Sammy” plans to do but our best wishes go to him. GLORIA MORIN 39 Worsted Street Franklin “Jitterbug” would be a good name for Gloria, for when it comes to expounding the virtues of “le jazz hot,” especially “Boogie Woogie,” she can’t be beat. However those who know Gloria know that she can be very in¬ telligent about serious subjects also. Lots of luck, Gloria. Keep that cheery smile always. S.

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