Benjamin Franklin High School - Electron Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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JULIUS GOUDLOCK 260010ch 801 Noble Street Goudlock has indulged in various school activities, such as Varsity Baseball, JV Baseball, and JV Base ketball. Goudlock would like to go to college and become a Physical Educa- tion Teacher. He likes dancing and sports. DONALD E. GRETH 2Shot Rod Cowboyli 2439 Maseher Street Ambition: Has hopes of being an automobile de- signer. GEORGE HALLER llHaller 3900 2P9 Street Haller was very active in sports and in his scho- lastic endeavors. He played J. V. Soccer for one term, Varsity Soccer for two terms. He was on the Stu- dent Patrol 1V2 years. He was in the Aero Club for two years. And he was on the Locker Patrol for two years. He plans to join the U. S. Navy. DONALD HILL 1521 Wallace Street Donald was on the Stu- dent Court for one term. He was on the Advisory Council one term. He played Varsity Basketball, Baseball and Soccer. He was a member of the Pub- lic League Champions, of Basketball. He plans to go to Temple University and become a teacher. 20 ARCHIE HOLLOWAY 2E1 Couekyll Although Archie did not take part in any sports, he was an active member of the band. He played first trumpet for three years. He plans to attend Penn State College and plans to become an Electrical Engineer. GILBERT HOPKINS 65H0p93 2023 N. 12th Street Hop is a great lover of music, and I must say he is crazy about Drums. Future? Hop is going into business. EDWARD JACKSON llEddiell 6035 Race Street Eddie was a standout on the Junior Varsity Cross-country team. He al- so was a star fencer. He is well liked by his class- mates. After graduation he plans to go into the Service. He is in the Ma- rine Reserves now. We all hope that hellli be suc- cessful in whatever he en- deavors to do. RONALD JACKSON uAndyn 828 N. 20th Street Ronald was on various staffs that helped the school. He was on the Almanac StaE, Locker Pa- trol, and he played J. V. Soccer. He plans to go to Howard University and be- come an Orthopedic Sur- geon. He was one of the twenty-five boys selected to go to Washington, D. C. because of their service to their school.

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EARL ELLIOT uluicen 1404 N. 13111 Street liJuicell is well known for his boxing abilities. He was a boxer in the featherweight division. He did his wearing of the col- ors of the Chris Perry Club. Earl has hopes of someday adding to the long list of Franklin alumni who are and were famous ringmen. Good luck, Juice. JAMES F ISHER iiBrother-in-Lawii 726 W. Oxford Street Jimmy was Book Presi- dent twice, Secretary of the School, President of the Senior Class, and is a professional fighter. He was Junto reporter for School, and thnAsll poem writer for Wm. Penn High. Other hobbies: Art. music. Was also on the Student Patrol and Dance Committee. DONALD GARRISON $IDuck99 2002 W. Turner Street Duck ran crass country runner in his Freshman year and did very well. He is a loser of Progressive Music. He also likes Bas- ketball, Boxing, and Girls. Dlu-k is going in the Air Force. JAMES GARRISON ttDoc Garrisoni' 1424- N. 16th Street Garrison is a great lover of music. He plays clari- net, bass fiddle, piano. Gary is going to music school for two years; then he is going to start his own unit. Gary wants to be one of the best bass fiddle players in the fu- ture. Gary was up at the top on the school gym- nast team and the track team. Gary is the most popular boy in the Senior Class. 19 CLARENCE GARY $6Po 9, 2542 Ridge Avenue Poppy ran cross coun- try. He likes basketball, swimming. Poppy is going into business. ROBERT D. GATEWARD llGatewm-d'l 1307 George Street Gateward was on the Second Team Cross Coun- try for one term and he did a commendable job. His hobbies are sports and art. He will try to become an expert machinist and make a living 03' it. WALTER GIBSON ctcipn 104-1 S. Leithgow Street ltGipli loves sports and he doesnit fail to partici- pate in any sport that he knows how to play. He played Varsity and Junior Varsity Football. He was on the J. V. Basketball team and he was on the Track team. He also likes to dance. Good luck, Gip. LEWIS GORDON S6Lew99 1741 N. Warnock Street Gordon was well liked by all who knew him. He was active in school. He participated on the Cadet Basketball team. He plans to go to college and be- come an Electrical Engi- neer or become an ap- prentice at the Navy Yard.



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ROBERT JENKINS uBabbyn 14-02 Camac Street Student Patrol as Lieut. School Choir. Two years of second team football. Ambition is to play pro baseball. JAMES JOHNSON eGRickD, 2225 Carpenter Street Johnson came to school for one year. He was a good student in the class- room. He plans to go to college. He likes to play baseball. Sports in School: JV-Basketball in his fresh- man year. LEWIS JOHNSON 5eLou9, 1706 Melon Street Sport in School - J.V. Basketball in his freshman year. and did very good. What Lou likes -- Lou likes good music and also dancing. Future? Lou is going to a business school. WILLIAM JONES iiWillie 1625 Stiles Street Although Willie did not partake in many activities while at Franklin, he did display fine school spirit. Willie hopes to attend Spring Garden Institute, where he will learn the auto mechanics profession. 21 WILLIE JONES iiSlick Willieii better known as 650,! Jones 1724 N. 2lst Street Willie was on the Stu- dent Patrol for one term and he did a commend- able job. He was well liked by his classmates as well as the teachers. He wants to become a philan- thropist so that he can help others. He likes bas- ketball. We all wish him luck in his chosen field. RICHARD LUKE $eEar19, 2214 Mt. Vernon Street Richard was on the Stu- dent Patrol, the Almanac Staff, and he was Vice President of his 103 class. His future plans include attending The Pennsyl- vania Institute where he will become an Electrical Engineer. Richard lent in- valuable service to Frank- lin during his stay here. Good luck, Earl. HAROLD MARCUS 1138 N. 2nd Street Marcus was President of the Student Association, Chief Justice of Court, Book President for two terms, Chairman of Ad- visory Council, Basketball Manager, member of the Almanac Staff, and he was a member of the School Band. He wants to go to Penn University and con- tinue his education. Good luck to you, Marcus. RICHARD MATTHEWS tch-chu 904-C Parrish Place School Activity: Rich helped begin the school store, and is a good sales- man. He likes that pro- gressive music. He also likes boxing and girls. Future? Rich would like to go into business..

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