Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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ANTHONY LOUIS CIAROCCO 121 Fisher Street Franklin “Tony “Bull Here is Tony, 48 ' s football hero. He is the muscle-man and possessor or that educated toe that saved several games by adding the extra point after the touchdown. He doesn ' t stop with football, for there are basketball and baseball, too. He was right there in every game giving his best for a win. He seems rather serious, but underneath is a fine personality and sense of humor. LEONARD CODY Pleasant Street Franklin Len ” Here is the Casanova of our class. Len definitely has a way with the women. With his pleasing personality and ready smile, it is easy to see why. Len is at home on either the dance floor or the basketball court, and he has often helped to add that certain spark needed to make our social affairs a success. Len’s ambition is to be a pharmacist and we can’t think of anyone from whom we would rather take our vitamin pills. MARJORIE CHITTICK 338 Lincoln Street Franklin “Margie Margie is one of the most energetic girls in the class, having participated in all girls ' sports and served on numerous class committees. Although she lives far from town, she finds time to be in the midst of all the school activities and is co-captain of the cheerleaders (The Whirl Girls) who sparked the basket¬ ball team to a successful season. Margie is certainly one of the most popular girls in the class. We know her ability to make friends will continue in her college days and on into the future. LINCOLN EDWARD COOK 140 King Street Franklin Lincoln has always been one of our quiet, retiring members. In fact, about the only times we heard from him were those he wielded a hammer as one of Mr. Masi’s crew of fixer-uppers . Lincoln spends his hours out of school giving service with a smile’’ at one of our local garages. His future work will probably be along mechanical lines, and he has all the necessary assets to be a success in his career. Page Twenty-two Nineteen hundred and forty-eight

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JEAN BRUNELLI Alpine Place “Jeannie” Franklin Jeannie is one girl that everyone knows and likes. In fact, the longer you know her, the better you like her. The class couldn ' t have made a better choice in selecting her as the best all-around girl. Jeannie was always on hand at socials and dances and among the loyal rooters at all the games. A good athlete herself, she was a member of most of the girls’ teams. We are sure that with the aid of her pleasing personality and sunny smile, she will be a great success in her chosen field. VIRGINIA BURNS 28 Stubb Street Franklin “Vivg” Here is Franklin High’s girl of sunshine. Her gay Irish laugh and smiling eyes will never be forgotten. “Virg is always willing to do her share, and because of this willingness she is a favorite with her many friends and classmates. She is generally found with her “other half, Shirley. “Virg’s’’ plans for the future are centered in and around Washington, D. C. ALBERTA MARIE CATALDO 18 Lincoln Street Franklin “Berky” Ask any senior girl who “Berky” is, and the answer is likely to be that she’s the girl whose wardrobe and talent for sewing are the envy of us all. “Berky” is also one of the most loyal rooters for all the school teams. “Berky’s” plans for the future include a course at comptometer school, and we know she will bring a good deal of fun as well as efficiency into any position she may hold. DONALD FRANCIS CATALDO 44 Worsted Street Franklin “Don” Don is the classmate who can always be depended on for a ready smile and a snappy answer. The occasions on which he is completely serious are pretty rare. During his high school years, he was active in sports and was present at every social function. He started us off on the right foot by serving as class president in our freshman and sopho¬ more years. Don plans to join the group of Franklin boys already at¬ tending B. C., and his many friends wish him all the luck in the world. Nineteen hundred and forty-eight Page Twenty-one



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GLORIA DALLA VIA 205 West Central Street Franklin “Goldy” Goldy’s person makes up one-half of the Gold-dust twins. During our high school career Goldy was usually seen radiating happiness and good feeling. She spent some of her time, how¬ ever, worrying about her studies, but it was a needless worry. Goldy’s plans for the future seem to be well-laid, for she wants to become a nurse. We know that all Goldy ' s patients will be kept always happy and laughing. EVELYN MAE DANIELS 25 Lincoln Street Franklin “Lyn” The quiet blonde with the curls we all enjoy is Lyn.” She can be seen cheering loud and long at all home games. A good athlete herself, she plays field hockey and basketball. Lyn” is very active in Scouts and is loads of fun to be with on all oc¬ casions. Adding to this her sunny disposition and love of fun, we conclude that Lyn” is tops. MARY LOUISE DELFINO 310 Chestnut Street Franklin “T ootsie” Everyone noticed and envied Mary’s ability to remain cool, collected, and carefree amid the turmoil of high school life. Mary’s favorite pastime is driving, and she can often be found touring Franklin and vicinity with a car-load of friends. After graduation Mary would like to take to the air as an airline hostess. May she always keep her head in the clouds and her feet on the ground. RICHARD DINGLEY Lincoln Street Franklin “Dick” A comparative new-comer to us is Richard, for he came to Franklin just last year. However, in this short time, he has made many friends and is wel l-liked by all. Every once in a while he misses a day of school, but we certainly enjoy his com¬ pany when he comes. We always welcome him with open arms on his return. Good luck, Dick, in future life. Nineteen hundred and forty-eight Page Twenty-three

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