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GUERNSEY HOLLIS i'lake 1404 N. 11th Street Jake is a lover of sports. At Franklin he participated in a variety of them. These included soccer, track, has- ketball and baseball. Soccer Team; Track; Bas- ketball and Baseball Teams. HARRY JAMES 523 N. 2nd Street Harry is the ambitious type, always trying to better himself whether it be in ath- letics or scholastic standing. Hats off to you, Harry. Cross-Country; Baseball. EDWARD JENKINS $5Sugari, 1221 Brown Street Sugar is one of the better dressers of the class. He is very mannerly and sees that his lessons are up to date. He shows fine school spirit. ALFRED JOHNSON 3llkeil 2046 W. Norris Street Alfred believes that only by cooperation can we ac- complish things worth while. To prove this he will co. operate to the fullest extent on any worthy project. ROBERT C. JOHNSON Prince Devereaux 2018 N. 22nd Street Harryls interests lie in many directions. Music, girls and sports are among his favorites. He is what is known as a real nice guy. Student Assn.; Soccer Team; School Band; Vocal En- semble. 26 ROY JOHNSON Flasks 831 N. 49th Street Roy shows a fine back- ground. Although not too talkative he helps support Franklinls teams. His many friends wish him the best of wishes. Football Team. LOUIS L. JONES Tweak 4825 Haverford Ave. Louis ought to make a first rate salesman. He did a wonderful job in selling tickets for our show iiAmer- ica Sings. Keep up the good work, Louis, and you are bound to succeed. PAUL JONES Pabloi' 805 B Warnock Place Pablo didn't take lon to get that good old Fran lin spirit. His sense of humor makes him a jolly compan- ion. Good luck, Pablo. J . V. Basketball. MICHAEL KRWAWICZ 'iMike 1649 S. 27th Street Mike is especially good in mathematics. After gradua- tion he wants to work in the Navy Yard so he can learn more about auto mechanics. We feel sure he will wind up as an excep- tionally good mechanic. Band. DONALD BELLUS LEAVY Big Dan 4429 Brown Street When Don isnlt playing or talking football he is helping support the other teams. Big Don played a prominent part on our great football team. Fine work, Don. Football Team; Track Team; Book President twice.
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ROBERT P. GLASS iiReckless'i 1934 Wallace Street Robert is one of our bet- ter students. While he seems rather quiet he knows what the score is. His many friends at Franklin wish him lots of luck. Locker Patrol; Junto. CHARLES HALL iiClemi' 800-C Hutchinson Place Charles has many interests not the least of which is the girls. And they like him, too. He is popular with his classmates as well. The best to you Clem. President 11A Book. HERMAN HAMILTON t5 D ea c,! 1220 W. Flora Street Deac is a rather talkative person but talks sense. He was an outstanding repre- sentative on the gym and track teams. Is he popular? . ask the girls. He also lnade the honor roll several times. Gym Team; Track Team; Fencing Team. OSCAR HANKINSON, JR. ltHankI, 416 Carpenter Street Hank will never let the grass grow under his feet. He is interested in getting a good education. He also has a natural love for sports. The future holds many op- portunities for a fellow of his talents. Varsity Football; Varsity Track. ALBERT R. HARMON, JR. Big Al 244 S. Alder Street When it comes to Qholar- ship there arenit many who can top Albert. He was es- pecially good in mathe- matics. We know he will succeed in his chosen field. Junto Staff; Vice-Pres. 12A Book. 25 ALLEN HARPER 1952 N. Camac Street Allen is interested in elec- trical work of all kinds. He hopes to continue this type of work after graduation. We feel confident he will be a success at it. He likes baseball best of all the sports. EDWARD HARRIS t'Eddie 1109 Parrish Place Eddie comes from New York but he quickly adaitled himself to life at Fran in High. His numerous hobbies include drawing and foot- ball. He plans to continue his education at a business college. J. V. Football; Varsity Base- ball; President, 98 Book. GEORGE HARRIS i'Gorgeou: George 1212 W. Jelferson Street Not only was George busy in the school but also out of it. He has won sev- eral boxing tournaments. The boys think so much of him that ever since he came to Franklin he has been an oilicer of some kind or other. His other activities include track and Junto. He was also a member of the Interscholastic League. Book President, four times; Vice-Pres., Student Assn; Track Team; Junto Staff. BENJAJVIIN HikRVEY aruey' 2138 N. 12th Street Harvey has an easy going temperament combined with dignity. He is always willing to do his share of a job and is popular with students and faculty alike. Book Vice-President, twice; Student Patrol. MOSES HENDERSON 3820 Fairmount Ave. Moses is more on the quiet side but makes him- self felt by his affable na- ture. We hope he succeeds in life. Cross-Country Team.
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LEONARD MADDOX nWilber 1918 Morse Street 0Speak when you are spoken to is Leonardis motto. In his modest way Leonard makes himself felt especially on the cross- country and gym teams. CrossCountry Team; Gym Team. HARVEY MATTHEWS !IB dd ,9 u y 2006 Kater Street Harvey intends to learn everything there is to learn about the dental supply business. Letis wish a grand fellow much success in his chosen field. ROBERT MILES uBobbyn 71.1 B Alder Place Bobby was always con. cerned about our athletic teams. He leads the way in school spirit. When he isn't playing he is cheering the team on. Football Manager; Cheer Leader, 2nd Team Basket- ball; 2nd Team Baseball. JOEIN MOORE 53 end 2541 Oakford Street John has a knack for newspaper work in which field he hopes to devote his future years. His various ac- tivities at Franklin will serve him very well. We expect him to become a publicity and promotional manager. Associate Editor, Junto; Current Events Club; Pub- licity Man for iiAmerica Sings? Campaign Manager Student Assn. MACK MURPHREE, JR. Junior 5901 Lansdowne Ave. Mack came to F ranklin to take the Aero Course. He is doing a good job on it. He is the only boy in Franklin to have a Hying license. After graduation Mack plans either to join the Air Force or enter the airpline indus- try. Keep 'em flying. Aero Club. 27 WILLIAM MURRAY llBillY' 2253 N. Bouvier Street Bill is the 0Voice of Franklin. With training he should make a name for himself in the musical world. Bill was one of the stars of nAmerica Sings. Hope you make it, William. Chorus; Dramatic Club; Book President 2 terms. NORMAN NELSON usonnyn 2327 N. Smedley Street Sonny is quite an author- ity on music and its histori- cal background. Playing in the school band gives Nor- man and his fellow students lots of pleasure. We wish him all the success in the world. Band. FRANK PilCHOeLSON, JR. teve 2006 N. Woodstock Street Frank is a member of the D. E. Department at Frank- lin. He thinks that with his progressive ideas along bus- iness lines he will climb to hhe top. We all agree with Im. F RANK J. NISER K's ed?! 120 Emily Street Frank is anxious to iigo 'places after graduation. He is greatly concerned with his marks. Hearty good wishes to a clean-cut lad. WILLIAM PEACOCK, JR. 'iSweetcakes'i 1406 Marvine Street Sweetcakes is a standout at Franklin. His main hob- by is boxing and he does that well. Winner of the Diamond Belt and Golden Gloves Tournaments, Wil- liam didnit stop there. Here in school he was as busy as a bee. He was justly honored by being elected President of the Student Association. President, Student Assn.; Student Patrol; Book Presi- dent, 4 times; Almanac Stem
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