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THOMAS O ' CONNELL “T ommy The noblest mind the best contentment has. Tom, who is quiet and at the same time witty, is well- liked by the boys with whom he chums. He is a pleasant companion and usually has some funny crack to make about something. We hope that Tom will continue to win friends and success in the future as he has in high school. Band 1, 2; Math Club 4. JAMES PALERMO Jimmy ' ' Work first and then rest. Jim is one of the best-liked boys of the class. His after¬ school job at the local grocery store plus a happy-go-lucky at¬ titude and cheerful smile has gained him more popularity than can be expressed. The class would be incomplete without our cutest boy —Jimmy! Service Club 3. HELEN PICKERING A penny for your thoughts One can usually find Helen working in the Corner Cottage or in the movies. Everyone likes Helen because she is a very nice and thoughtful person and is always willing to do something for somebody. Besides this, she is a lot of fun; therefore, we can ' t and won’t forget her. Glee Club 1; Sports Club 3, 4; Basketball 1-3; Volleyball: Oskey 2; Softball 2, 3; Badminton 13; Exhibition 1; Dance Committee 4. ROBERT PISANI Bobby’ ' Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful. Bob is a person of few words, but he always says what he thinks. In his senior year he played on the football team and helped out a great deal in his driving-fullback spot. Bob is liked by all who know him and is headed for a successful future with the good wishes of his classmates backing him up. Band 1 ; Football 4; Sports Club 4: Jr. Prom Committee 3. Page Twenty-eight Franklin, Mass.
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SHIRLEY MUCCIARONE “A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature.” Everybody knows Shirley regardless of her petiteness. She’s a pretty lonely little girl since Uncle Sam called her ever-faithful” away. But she still has a smile for everyone, and we know her plans will all work out all right. Good luck to an ever-popular girl we ' ll never forget. Sports Club 2, 4: Dance Committee 2. 3: Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Softball 2, 3; Basketball 1-3; Badminton 1-4; Blue and White 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Oskey 3, 4; Exhibition 1. JOHN McGROARY “Lefty Life is not life at all without delight.” On the basketball court John really shines. One of the easier-going boys of our class. John was right in there with his left-handed hook shots. John didn’t pay too much attention to the girls in our class, but the girls knew he was there. With his winning smile we know he will go far. Basketball 1-4; Oskey 4; P.om Committee 3; Boys’ Choir 4. JANE McGUIRE McGee ”Always leave them laughing when you say goodbye” “McGee ' s” flaming red hair and cheerful personality have brought her happiness and success in her school career. Combine these virtues with natural intelligence and sincerity of purpose, and you have those qualities which will bring success to her in her after-school life. Hockey; Volleyball; Basketball; Badminton; Art Appre¬ ciation Club; Oskey 2, 4; Sports Club 2-4; Girls State; Year¬ book Staff; Class Play; Driving Club 4; Dance Committees 1-4; Prom Committee 3. Joseph McWilliams Joe ' Young fellows will be young fellows.” You can always tell when Joe is around. There will be either a group of girls or a bunch of the athletes around Joe. We missed you in sports our last year. Joe, but you still took part by just being around. Being one of the greatest kids we know, you will succeed in anything you do. Football 2-4; Baseball 1-4; Basketball 1-3; Class Presi¬ dent 1; Vice President 2; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Sports Club 2 , 4; Class Play 4; Oskey 3, 4; Boys’ State 3. Franklin, Mass. Page Twenty-seven
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MARION POST “Susie’’ “But to see her was to love her.’’ Marion’s quiet, calm manner during her high school career has made her an essential part of our class in any project we undertake. You can’t think of Marion without thinking of a shy, friendly smile behind an extended helping hand. Glee Club 1: Sports Club 3: Basketball 3; Volleyball 1-3; Badminton 1: Hockey 3; Driving Club 4; Oskey 2; Cashier 1-4: Blue and White 3, 4; Exhibition 1; Stitch and Gather Club 4. ELEANOR PRINCIPESSA Princess “God’s rarest blessing is, after all, a good woman. ' ' We welcomed Eleanor to F. H. S. in her sophomore year, and in a very short time she became a “regular’’ of the gang. “Princess did wonders for our bowling team. She plans to go on to teachers’ college next year and with her abilities we re sure she’ll make a good teacher. Sports Club 2-4; Basktball 2-4; Oskey 3, 4; Dance Committees 2-4; Prom Committee 3. JOANNE RAPPA “She’s clever and sweet in her own little way.” Joanne’s quiet nature in school can not fool anyone once he gets a glimpse of her flashing brown eyes. This special virtue among her many others, has won her the friendship of both the boys and girls in her years in high school. Glee Club 1; Sports Club 2-4: Junior Prom Committee: Basketball. Softball. Hockey, Badminton 1-4; Dance Commit¬ tee; Exhibition 1; Oskey 2-4. ANNE REMINGTON “A witty woman is a treasure.” Anne is the well-mannered, poised girl of our class who never seems to get ruffled. Although Anne never gets excited in the classroom, she really goes to town on the basketball court. She is surely a girl to be envied, and we know she will succeed in anything she attempts in the future. Art Appreciation Club 1; Snorts Club 2-4; Basketball. Hocky, Softball, Volleyball, Badminton 1-4; Class Play 4: Prom Committee 3; Oskey 2-4; Exhibition 1; Literary Editor 4; Driving Club. Franklin, Mass. Page Tit ' enty-nine
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