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NANCY JEAN BERTONI 273 Cottage Street Franklin Virtue—Willingness to lend a helping hand Usually Found—With her foot in her mouth Philosophy—Happiness can be found anywhere if you take the trouble to look. Pet Peeve—High desks What she lacks in size, she makes up in good. Happy is the word for Nancy. Seldom seen without a smile, our shortest girl is involved in many school activities and is a welcome member of each. With her sense of humor, she will never lack friends. Activities: Chorus 1; Curtain and Cue Club 3; Future Teacher ' s Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Honor Society 2; Senior Honor Society 3; Oskey 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Driver Ed. 3; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. Virtue—Considerateness Favorite Saying— Get Him Ambition—To join the Air Force Favorite Companion—Billy A willing worker and a well-m annered classmate. Wayne is an easy-going fellow with a hi for everyone. He is words, but those which he says are pleasant. Polite and well-ma to attain respect throughout life. H. WAYNE BIXBY Franklin Activities: Drivers Ed. 4 WILLIAM A. BLANCHARD 373 Oak Street Franklin Bill Virtue—Manners Usually Found—Wachusetts Street Philosophy—It doesn ' t hurt to make a friend Pet Peeve—Tall people Bo rn with a gift of laughter and the sense that the world is mad. Bill is usually found anywhere that help is needed. He has a good word for everyone and treats all his classmates as equals. His strong sense of willingness to work will take him and his beaming smile far in life. Activities: Marshal 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Driver Ed. 3 Forest Street O • ' ' - I ,; t!
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KAROL BECKMAN 8 Charlotte Court Franklin Virtue—Sincerity Usually Found—North Attleboro Favorite Memory—July 4, 1962 Favorite Companions—M., E., S., M., H., Her quiet manner conceals a radiant spirit. Cheer up. The worst is yet to come. Doug is a person whom everyone knows through his individual thinking. His unassuming nature is one of his best identities. One thing is for sure; he is al¬ ways available when an understanding friend is in need. Activities: Track 1; Cross Country 1; Driver Ed. 3 Karol ' s sincerity has often been proven through her e Jiet consideration of her friends. Usually quiet, her sometimes sudden uprisings of laughter have become characteristic of her friendly nature. May Karol find that her travels lead to happi¬ ness. Activities: Drill Team 1, 2; Camera Club 4; Chorus 1, 2; Future Nurses ' Club 3, 4; Future Teachers ' Club 3, 4; Oskey 1; Driver Ed. 2 GORDON DOUGIAS BELL Franklin ' Doug ' Virtue—Self-confidence Usually Found—In, on, or under water Suppressed Desire—To join the U. D. T. Reserve Pet Peeve—Winter 11 West Park Street Franklin Dommy DOMENIC BERTONI Virtue—Charm Usually Found—Around gm. Favorite Saying— Cut it out Suppressed Desire—To keep it suppressed Friend of all; foe of none. Wherever Dommy goes, his smile goes with him. His personality and charm have won him many true and long-lasting friends. His happy-go-lucky manner will help him overcome many of life ' s obstacles. Activities: Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Baseball 4; Junior Varsity Baseball 1, 2; Driver Ed. 3
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DAVID PAUL BOKELMAN 46 Marvin Avenue Franklin Dave Virtue—Calmness Favorite Saying— Oh, yeah Suppressed Desire—To go to college and join the Peace Corps Favorite Companion—Brian Always ready with a helping hand. David has certainly given our class 100% cooperation as was displayed by his assistance during preparations for the Junior Prom. His good manners and sincerity have won him many friends throughout his four years at Franklin High. Activities: Future Teachers ' Club 3; Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; Interclass Drama Festival 3; Senior Class Play 4; Grand March 3; Driver Ed. 3. NANCY CAROL BRETON Cook Street Franklin Nance Virtue—Artistic Ability Favorite Memory—Woody ' s P. J. party—June ' 64 Favorite Saying— C ' est la vie! Suppressed Desire—To live up to expectations The unspoken word never does harm. Nancy has been generous during these four years, sharing her artistic ability with us. Our class social events always had good advertisement with Nancy ' s posters. This along with her quiet, sincere nature have made her an asset to our class. Activities: Drill Team 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Oskey 1, 3, 4; Dance Committees 2, 3, 4; Driver Ed. 3 ROBERT BRIGGS 113 Pond Street Franklin Bob Virtue—Politeness Usually Found—With Melanie Ambition—To become an electrical engineer Pet Peeve—My conscience Thought is nobler than speech. Bob, who has been with us since our sophomore year, is one of the quieter members of the class. Well-mannered and sincere, he is especially noted for his dry wit. Activities: Driver Ed. 3.
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