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MARION MUCCIARONE Alpine Place Franklin Marion is one of the most intellectual members of our class. She worked exceptionally hard at both studies and other school activities. Marion is always willing to serve on committees or help out where she is needed. A loyal supporter of both social activities and sports events, she also participated in all the girls’ athletic affairs. A talented pianist, Marion has entertained us at several Oskeys, beside playing for the girls’ physical classes. Next year she is planning to attend Emmanuel College in Boston where we know she will enjoy success. LUCY NASUTI 30 A Street Franklin Here is another one of Franklin High ' s Commercial students. Lucy always has a ready smile and an encouraging word for all. She is one of the lucky girls to have lovely black hair and shin¬ ing brown eyes. Although Lucy is quiet at times, she has no trouble mixing in with fellow classmates and friends. In fact, this quiet observing manner will be remembered by all. She is generally found going through town with her two companions, Dolly and Mary. Lucy is one of those girls who will have no trouble in succeeding in whatever walk of life she may choose. DONALD O ' CONNELL Grove Street Franklin Moose Moose is one of the quieter boys in our class and is just as likeable as his sister Pat. Donald can generally be found driv ing a car or tractor up Grove Street. To most people he seems reserved, but underneath there is an understanding nature and a very active mind. PATRICIA O ' CONNELL Grove Street Franklin Pat Franklin High will never forget Pat’s good natured laugh. Her helpful and generous nature makes her a person of demand and attraction. She is one of the Franklin girls who gives Woonsocket the benefit of her fine salesmanship. Pat plans to follow in her sister’s footsteps and go to Washington to work for the government. Pat will never be without companionship and happiness, if she stays as she is. Nineteen hundred and forty-eight Page Twenty-nine
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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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MARY THERESA O ' GRADY 40 Beaver Street Franklin “Goldie” Mary is perhaps best-known as one-half of that happy com¬ bination called the Gold-Dust Twins. Whenever you see Gloria, be assured that Mary with her dimple-revealing smile is not far away. Mary hopes to enter the field of nursing. Her congenial per¬ sonality and ability to make friends will surely aid her in her career, and friends and fun will certainly follow her wherever she goes. JOHN PALERMO 91 Chestnut Street Franklin “Johnny” Interested in carpentry and mechanical subjects, John is an¬ other boy who is quiet and unobtrusive. As an ace repairman, he is in constant demand all over the school fixing what needs fixing. As a result of this training he should be an excellent carpenter. Good luck, John. BARBARA PETERSON Summer Street Franklin “Pete” Pete has come to be known as one who always has a sympa¬ thetic ear for the troubles of her friends, and she’s not the type to sit around and do nothing when she finds out about these woes. One of the most talented members of our class, she is the possessor of a beautiful voice which has entertained us at many functions both in school and elsewhere. Pete plans to study music at Boston University next year. With her fine singing ability we know she’ll go far. RUTH PICARD 395 Lincoln Street Franklin ” Ruthie” Meet Ruthie, the girl with the grin. Always bubbling over with fun. she has brightened up many an otherwise dull class. Th e running comments between her and Mr. Fitzpatrick will always be remembered by the rest of the Math, students. Ruthie was one of F. H. S.’s outstanding girl athletes. She went out for every sport but was outstanding in basketball. With her sparkling personality, we know Ruthie will go far. Page Thirty- Nineteen hundred and forty-eight
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