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ELEANOR ACCORSI 360 West Central Street Franklin “Ellen Ellen is seemingly a quiet girl to all those who don ' t know her very well, but those who had English fifth period know differently. She provoked many a laugh when she came forth with her witty remarks, both among teachers and students. Ellen stood out among the Commercial students and she wants to further her business education. Lucky the school that gets our Ellen! BEATRICE ELEANOR AJEMIAN 42 Pond Street Franklin Bea ” Bea is the girl who gave so generously of her time and talent whenever the class needed (as it so often did) a person of ar¬ tistic ability to decorate for a social, draw for a ‘Blue and White”, or make a few posters. She plans to attend the School of Practical Arts in Boston and who knows but what the above-mentioned posters may someday be prized as Ajemian Originals!” MARY MAUDE ALLARD 273 Summer Street Franklin “Maudie The thing we all like most about Mary is her enthusiastic wholeheartedncss. Even if she had had no athletic ability, it would have been worthwhile to keep her on the girls ' hockey, basketball, and softball teams just as a general spirit-lifter. Mary’s athletic and scholastic talents, together with her happy disposition, will make her a valuable and welcome member of next year’s freshman class at Boston University. MARSDEN REINHOLD ANDERSON 151 Union Street Franklin “Skippy Those of us who are not so gifted envy Skippy’s gift of gab; it must be wonderful to be able to ad lib on any subject. Skip tells us that, when he’s not at school or toiling at the AUP. he can be found sleeping. As for the future, his ambition is to be a millionaire, and, when this dream comes true, we hope he remembers his many friends in the class of 1948. Page Eighteen Nineteen hundred and forty-eight
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i SECRETARY JEANNE DORR King Street Franklin “Jeannie” Jeannie may be little and quiet, but she is still one of the most popular numbers of our illustrious class. Class secretary for four years and one of F.H.S. ' s glamorous cheer-leaders for two seasons, she has added a great deal to both class meetings and games. Jeannie is also a member of the Commercial Club and one of the outstanding members of the secretarial course. She will be a welcome addition to some privileged office next year. TREASURER MARTHA WEBB Pleasant Street Franklin We have always envied Martha her even temperament and cheerful disposition which make her so easy to get along with as well as very good company. Martha is one of our most out¬ standing students and girl athletes. She took part in all the feminine sporting events for the last four years. As class treas¬ urer, member of the Oskey staff and the Blue and White , and worker on various committees, Martha has certainly contributed her share to the success of our class activities. We re sure Martha will win as many friends at B. U. in the next four years as she has at F.H.S. in the last four. Nineteen hundred and forty-eight Page Seventeen
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ROBERT ANDERSON 7 Milliken Ave. Franklin “Bob” Bob has won many honors this year in being nominated for the Pepsi Cola Scholarship and qualifying in the N.R.O.T.C. Besides studying, he has found time to play basketball, both J. V. and varsity, and to be class treasurer for his first three years. In addition, he is also the editor-in-chief of the yearbook. It looks as if Bob will be in Harvard next year, and we hope he does as well there as he has done here. PHYLLIS ALTHEA AUSTIN 50 Dean Avenue Franklin ‘“Bunny” Bunny combines an attractive personality, a keen sense of humor, and an abundance of brain power to make her one of our most popular classmates, liked by both teachers and fellow students. Bunny is also gifted artistically, and her vocational ambition is to apply this talent in the world of fashion. We know that success will follow Bunny through future school years and out into the business world. GEORGE BELYEA Plain Street Franklin George found himself in our midst in the middle of our junior year, coming from Braintree High. After we finally caught up with George and his Ford long enough to get to know him, we found that a very pleasing personality had been added to our class. Full of fun and ever ready with a joke, he always made study hall more enjoyable. His burning desire after graduation is to travel, preferably to California, before settling down to any further education. Hope the Ford holds together, George. MARY BENNETT 72 Hutchinson Street Franklin Blondie” A cheery smile heralds Mary, one of the well-liked girls of our class. The diamond on Mary’s finger spells real happiness for her in the future. I don’t think Mary will forget her class¬ mates. and we will always remember her. All the luck in the world! AM xc A 7 Nineteen hundred and forty-eight Page Nineteen
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