Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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l§ m jFarulty We are very much indebted to our beloved secured through their earnest, faithful work. ARTHUR W. HALE, A.B., Ed.M. Superintendent of Schools A friend and helper to teachers and pupils in all the schools. ALBERT T. PATTY, B.S., B.P. Principal An unfailing friend who was interested in the personal achievement of each and every student. ARLES F. FRAZER ub-Master — Sciences kept up the social life of the $ol and put a great deal of enjoy¬ ment into classes. ARTHUR G. HILBERT Manual Training A very popular and successful coach for all our teams, and a well liked in¬ structor. faculty for the excellent preparation we have JAMES J. DOHERTY, A.B. — Mathematics C nvlr. Doherty made the Math classes an agreeable place in which to spend an hour. ANN C. CALLAHAN, B.S.S. , j) ✓» Typewritirife— Shorthand a r „ a this over,” us a great deal of extra work but we liked her nevertheless. LUt- Vo - EVELYN McCLURE, A.B. English Miss McClure was a favorite teacher although we could not always learn the details of all events. ELLEN E. SHEPARD, B.S. History Our beloved history “prof” who pound¬ ed into our pates the events of time since civilization began. LILLIAN M. SPIDLE Bookkeeping — Com. Geog. She was quiet and capable but always helped to make our school life pleasant. GERTRUDE E. MITIGUY, B.S. Domestic Science The sunshine member of the faculty who saw to it that we had enough to eat. ALLAN B. SMITH, B.S. Science He guided his classes safely through the horrors of biology, conducted the orchestra, and played in the ban What more could be asked? K ALICE WIGGIN, A.B. English “Lend me thy ears,” always a patient listener and wise counselor when we wished to pour forth our trials and trib¬ ulations. HILDA B. FORSTER, A.B. French Parlez-vous francais, monsieur ? If not, M iss Forster will teach you as she did so many of us and so agreeably. MARGARET E. SHEPARD, A.B. English She furnished music for our social events, as well as the information we sought in English. ELIZABETH P. HARMON, A.B. Latin Stern keeper of the study hall and ex¬ cellent Latin teacher, but a merry pal. GRACE I. WHITAKER, B.S. . Economics, Civics She was the teacher who drove the Chevrolet. She won her way into hearts of all who knew her. tr EDWARD E. ABELL Physical Director For two years the boys’ gym teacher and helper. As a friend he will long be remembered by us all. MERLE K. TUTHILL Art As an artist, decorator, teacher, and friend, she ranked high. MARY P. ESPINOLA Music We loved her singing, playing, disposi¬ tion, and herself. MARY MOLLA Secretary She rendered her invaluable aid when¬ ever called upon and won us all. DORIS M. KUBECK Physical Director Her classes kept us in trim for the strenuous events of our career.



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g r 0ol iCtfe Cheer! Cheer! for Franklin all together strong, All in your places! push our fame along. We stand united for loyalty and right, So cheer for Franklin and the Blue and White. Rah! Rah! Rah! ijtglj tn QDur (Eamr September, 1924. Entered Horace Mann High School. October, Freshman Acquaintance Party. October, Hallowe’en Party. November, Thanksgiving vacation. December, Christmas vacation. January, Midyear examinations. April, The Charm School. May, Junior Prom. June, Final examinations. June, Graduation. June, Senior Hop. SECOND YEAR — September, Return at new High School. October, Hallowe’en Party. December, Christmas Play. April, Spring vacation. May, Junior Prom. June, Senior Hop. THIRD YEAR — September, Return to School. October, Hallowe’en Party. December, Christmas Dance. February, Junior Class Dance. May, Junior Prom. June, Senior Hop. FOURTH YEAR - September, Return for the last year. October, Our class gave the Freshman Acquaintance Party. December, Received class rings. March, Merton of the Movies. February, Class voted for the “Oskey.” May, Junior Prom given to our class. June, Baccalaureate. June, Received the “Oskey.” June, Class Day, Midsummer Night’s Dream. June, Graduation. June, Alumni Banquet. June, Senior Hop, given by our class.

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