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FRANCIS HUNCHARD 156 Summer Street Franklin ft r ft rran Fran is always recognized by his bright, cheery smile. He is another one of the quiet boys, but then again he has his gay moments. He could generally be found helping repair Franklin High ' s doors. Many will remember Fran for his helpfulness in the role of usher at the Morse Theater. We are uncertain of his plans for the future, but his willingness to help will al¬ ways be his greatest asset. All the success in the world, Francis. JOAN MARIE JEWETT 51 West Central Street Franklin “Jo” “Blondie” Jo is the energetic gal with the pretty blonde hair. Pop¬ ular with both boys and girls, she is active in many school functions. In the Dance Club, on class committees, and presi¬ dent of the Commercial Club, she plans to attend business school next year. She loves a good time and enjoys many things such as music, dancing and sports. Jo is extra special on roller skates, spending much time at the rink. LOIS JOHNSON 20 Beaver Street Franklin “Lo” Voted the best-looking girl of our class, Lo certainly lives up to this honor. We shall always remember Lo for her skillful playing of the piano and also for her sweet charming voice. She is one of the natural-looking girls of our class with a personality that can not be excelled. Lo” not only gives up her free time to music, but to do little things for the good of the school. Her free time after school found Lo working at the telephone switchboard, which we think will be her choice for the future. We all think the telephone company is pretty fortunate in getting our Lo!” DAVID LINCOLN 27 Highland Street Franklin “Dave” “Line” Dave makes two bids to fame. The first is in athletics—- basketball, to be exact—where he did a super job controlling the backboards and sinking those long shots. He pitched, and well too, on the baseball team. The second bid is in the humor department where he specialized in jokes that always draw a laugh. We hope Dave’s desire to go to Dartmouth is fulfilled. He’s a regular guy! Nineteen hundred and forty-eight Page Twenty-seven
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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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JEAN I. LLOY Union Street Franklin Jean is the quiet young lady who causes so many girls to “oh and “ah at her ever-increasing wardrobe. She is ex¬ tremely clever with a needle and thread and makes most of her own clothes. No wonder she was voted the best-dressed girl in the class! Jean has taken the bookkeeping course and plans to go on in that field after graduation. With all her charm we expect you to go far, Jean! BARBARA ELAINE LOVEJOY Lawrence Street City Mills “Barb “Barb ' ' loves a good time and seems to enjoy many things. Her friendly smile and pleasing personality have won her many friends. She is a grand sport with lots of pep. playing on the hockey and basketball teams and coming to many of the boys’ games. “Barb plans to go to school next year; she wants to be a dental hygienist. Good luck, “Barb’’! ALFRED DOMENIC MARTELLO 65 Wachusett Street Franklin “ Freddy ” Meet Freddy, one of the key men on that great football team that beat North last fall. He ' s a three-letter man adding bas¬ ketball and baseball to his credit. He really did a swell job. He is supposed to be rather quiet and retiring, but reports to the contrary tell that he possesses a fine sense of humor and is loads of fun to know. He is an all-around good guy! MERRIAM GRACE MILLER 1122 West Central Street Franklin “Grade’’ Grade spent her freshman and sophomore years at Franklin High but left for Newport, N. H., in her third year. She re¬ turned to Franklin for her final year of high school, and we were all glad to welcome her back. Her friendly smile and genial disposition have made her a popular classmate. Grace plans to train at Mass. General Hospital next year to prepare for the career of an x v ray technician. Page Tweniy-eight Nineteen hundred and forty-eight
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