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JOSEPH P. KEENE IOE 2012 RIDGE AVENUE Vaux Academic George was always a nicely dressed, well-mannered fellow, a gentleman in all respects. Though primarily an academic student George's interests did not con- fine themselves entirely to book study. He was fond of model air planes, played the violin nicely and had a vivid interest in sports, even expressing a desire to play football in college. Activities: Track, School orchestra, Photography. JOHN C. KRESCHICK HICK 1243 N. MASCHER STREET Penn Treaty Machine Construction What makes Hick run? He says it's trying to get to class on time. He looks forward to his life as a millionaire playboy, bright lights and gay nights are his speed, a chauffeured limousine with all the other trimmings. But, seriously, we didn't have a finer chap than Hick. A good student, congenial friend and all around school citizen, he carries with him the best wishes of every one of his classmates. Activities: Locker room guard in Gym. GEORGE LEE G.B. 1911 N. VANPELT STREET Barrctt Commercial George is very interested in commercial subjects at Franklin. He also plays a mean trumpet in the school band. He wants to go to Temple University and take up Commercial Law. Actixiities: Student Patrol, Basketball, School Band. MILTON MAGARILI. MICKEY 712 POPLAR STREET Stoddart Academic Stoddart's loss was Franklin's gain upon the advent of Mickey. This lanky, iour-letter athlete has such a radiant personality that he brought under his peculiar spell all who came in contact with him. Because of his cool head and clear thinking Mickey wins the respect of all. He became President of the school without question, was captain of the football team and basketball team. He won for himself the distinctive place of gaining 125 blood donors when the drive was on. Although a fellow of great ability, Mickey is modest, unassuming and, in every sense, a gentleman. Activities: President of school, justice of court, editor of Iunto, secretary of graduating class, representative of interscholastic league, junior varsity baseball, basketball, track, co-captain of Varsity football, cham- pion of varsity baseball, varsity basketball, All- public football, Checker champ. Page 23 1946
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JESSIE L. JOHNSON JESS 2423 W. MASTER STREET Vaux Machine Construction Iess was a very popular fellow around the school. He was a very reliable member of the shop courses, and in extra-curricular pursuits won the approval of all. Ability and necessity dwell near each other. Activities: Vice-President of school, Boxing, Inquirer A. A. Tournament. EDWARD B. JONES CHINK 2501 W. INGERSOLL STREET Vaux Machine Construction Chink has a great hobby-photography, and he is very good at it. He is also well known for his snappy sense of humor, and is always at his best in making witty remarks. On his more serious side he is a fine mechanic and shows excellent ability in all his shop work. Best of luck, old chap. AARON KATZ KATZIE 567 N. 15TH STREET Stoddart Academic Katzie, or Slim, as he claims his family calls him, is best known to the boys as the fellow who is always joking around. He did very well for himself as business manager of the Iunto, and played a very large part, in the formation of the new printed Iunto. He was a fine student as well, and a friend of all. He gained the award of Kite and Key. Activities: Student Patrol, Business manager of Iunto, Year Book, Boxing. GEORGE H. KEEN. IR. HANDSOME 127 SPRING GARDEN STREET Stoddart Aero George was one of the outstanding aeronautics stu- dents of our class. He was instrumental in the tuning up and running of our two planes in the courtyard during the first Franklin air show. Because of his devotion to practical school work George did not find much time for extracurricular activities. FRANKLIN ALMANAC PageZZ
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FONTAINE MOORE . FONTY 1203 POPLAR STREET Stoddart Academic Fonty is one of our most ambitious Franklin students, and has made a very fine record for himself among us. He has been recommended for a scholarship at Temple University. At college he wants to take Cl pres low course. Fonty also plays the piano, clarinet and saxophone. So we imagine that he won't have much difficulty in getting along with all kinds of people. Best of luck, Fonty! Activities: Student Patrol, School band, Student Coun- cil, Glee Club, Year Book Staff, Fencing. LAWRENCE OLIVER LARRY 1225 N. 12TH STREET Stoddort Academic Larry was an extremely likable chop, and whenever he decided to put his mind down to work he was not far behind the best. In spite of a few eccentricities, such as teasing his teachers, he did good work and graduates with the best wishes of everybody, teachers and stu- dents. He hopes to take up c1 medical career, cmd will probably have a good bedside manner. Best of luck, Larry. Activities: Track, Student Council, Anniversary Book- let. ALBERT OWENS. IR. GABBY 2607 ELLSWORTH STREET Audenreid Auto Mechanics Gabby found a very suitable field in the Auto Mechanics course, and is very good at his work. In after years he certainly won't have to worry about auto repairs. He is fond of football and devotes much of his thought to it. Activities: Football, Swimming. ERNEST PENDLETON ERNIE 2140 TITAN STREET Barrott Aero Ernie was one of our fine students who gave every- thing he had to whatever pursuit he was interested in. He is a member of our first full time Aero course. His devoted efforts on the Locker Staff will always be remembered by Mr. Peirce and his other colleagues. Education is the best provision for old age. Activities: Lieutenant Student Patrol, Chairman of Locker Comminee. FRANKLIN ALMANAC Page 24
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