Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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BARBARA JEAN ELDER 47 Summer Street Franklin “Barb” Everyone wonders the same thing about Barb . How does she get all those high marks and manage to do so much besides ? Her favorite pastimes are music, writing, playing and watching all athletic events. Barb is always very busy serving on com¬ mittees for the Oskey, dances, and Prom. Her popularity proves her personality. She wants to be a secretary and plans to go to Fisher next year. She has what it takes for success. DOROTHY FOX 107 Dean Avenue Franklin “Dot” Dot is one of the girls in the senior class who is noted for her soft voice. She has an easy-going manner which makes her a favorite with all. She always did everything she could to help Franklin High and was generally found racing around the cor¬ ridors for Mr. Doherty, but Dot did this with a wide smile. We do not know her plans for the years to come, but we all say good luck, and we really mean it. JULIUS GARELICK 55 Hillside Road Franklin “Sonny” Sonny” combines athletic skill and intellect, for he stands very near the top of the senior boys in marks and is a three- letter man besides. In football he was the best right-end we had. As a guard and co-captain on the basketball team, he contributed much to the success of the team. Baseball is not his best sport, but he is a steady, reliable asset to the team. Harvard will certainly be glad to see Sonny” next year, both from a scholastic standpoint and an athletic one. In addition to his scholastic and athletic prowess. Julius is one of the most popu¬ lar boys in the class and one of the wits. JOHN GATIE Coutu Street Franklin “Jackie” “Jackie has gained fame as an artist at Franklin High. Many times he has spent long hours working on scenery for the Prom and Oskey. He plans to attend art school after graduation. Jackie” can also be seen at the social and athletic events of the school. We all wish “Jackie” lots of success at art school and expect to see his name credited with many fine productions. Nineteen hundred and forty-eight Page Twenty-five

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MARGARET DIANE EASTMAN 56 Dean Avenue Franklin “Peggy” It must be students like Peggy, whose homework is always done on time and to near-perfection, who bring delight to teachers. It is difficult to decide whether her most outstanding asset is this thoroughness in her studies or her happy laugh. Peggy, along with her sidekick. Maggie Eknaian, plans to be¬ come a nurse; and I know the nursing profession will profit greatly by this new addition to its ranks. james McClellan dow 100 Union Street Franklin Jimmy” Jimmy is proof that the busiest people can always take on one more job. Besides having after-school work during his four years of high school, Jimmy served on the Blue and White , the Prom committee; and he was one of those rare boys who was very much in evidence at nearly every class meeting. After graduation, Jimmy plans to don Navy blue, and we are sure the Navy would welcome with open arms more cap¬ able fellows like Jimmy. MARGARET SARAH EKNAIAN 126 Cottage Street Franklin Maggie” Whenever we heard an infectious giggle near us, during our four-year stay at Franklin High, we looked around and almost always found that it came from Maggie . She has that for¬ tunate quality of being able to see the humorous side of things. Maggie intends to follow nursing as a career and, if one has to be hospitalized. We can ' t think of any better consolation than having Maggie as nurse. RAYMOND DROWNE Myrtle Street City Mills “Ray” One of our music-minded members is Ray. He plays in the school band and in orchestras, too. He does a great job on that accordion. Those who, while waiting for the bus, have lis¬ tened in on or participated in Ray’s afternoon concerts in the art room know that Ray does a good job with his music and lets everyone share in his fun. His sparkling smile and coop¬ eration in class events are outstanding, too. Pcqe Twenty-four Nineteen hundred and forty-eight



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DOROTHY GREENE § Of $ Crescent Street Franklin “Dink Dorothy is one of the few quiet members of our class. She is a student who does her work every quietly and unobtrusively. Those who know her, however, find her a very likeable person in spite of her quiet manner; or maybe because of it. Although not often in the limelight, she is a diligent worker in school ac¬ tivities. We wish her luck in her chosen career. DOROTHY GRICI Union Street Franklin “Dolly Dolly, a friend to all! No one can ever say he has ever seen her without a smile for anyone who may pass her way. Dolly is one of the lucky girls who got her license for driving while still in school. You can generally find her driving up the street with Mary and Lucy. A conscientious and very good student and athlete is Dolly. Although Dolly is not quite sure of her plans, we all hope she gets what she wants after graduation. CARL IRVING HOMER 211 Maple Street Franklin Carl is one of our nature-loving members, being our number one hunter and fisherman. He claims the big fish never get away from him! Carl is the silent type, and makes his noise by playing the mellophone in the band. A member of the Camera Club, Carl is very enthusiastic about photography and does a very fine job in this field. He has taken many action shots at game and in class. BAYLIS HOWELL 117 King Street Franklin “Babe Babe is one of the boys who doesn’t particularly enjoy school but comes and does his best. According to Mr. Masi, Babe has definite mechanical tendencies and he could easily follow his father into the painting business. From what we hear he has a definite interest in the J. C. and a particular girl. We hope you will find success, Babe’’, in your chosen profes¬ sion. Page Twenty-six Nineteen hundred and forty-eight

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