Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1928

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MAURICE ELBERT JACQUES East Central Street “ Mope ” Franklin “ An honest man is the noblest work of God. Mope is one of our serious minded students. Maurice is our president this year and has acted accordingly. He is editor of the “ Blue and White ” and his great literary ability has been a big help to the paper. Mope did all that the lazy students wouldn’t do. until they became ashamed and decided to do some work for a change. Mope intends to enter the G. C. of T. and M. and most of us agree that he seems to be the type that would succeed in that line. Best wishes for your success as a Reverend. President of class ’28; vice president of class ' 27; inter-class basketball ’28; Junior Prom. Com. ’27; Chorus ’27 ' 28; boys’ glee club ' 28; 1st and 2nd captain Marshal System; Band ' 27 - 2 8. ivy Union CATHERINE FRANCES PERKINS Street “ Perky —C Franklin None but herself can be her parallel.” All stand! Meet “Perky” who has served most successfully for three years as President of our class and for one year as Vice- President. “ Perky,” throughout her most notable four years at F. H. S. has been one of the most willing and helpful classmates as well as one of the most popular girls in all circles of our school life. With all her high school duties as an officer and so forth, “ Perky ” was always on the honor roll and is one of our Honor pupils this year. “Perky” has been in the limelight throughout her whole high school career both on the stage and off. Simmons is certainly getting a prize next year. What a nurse “ Perky ” is going to make! We envy her patients who will enjoy her pleasant company, her dimpled smile, and her ever ready willingness. Best of luck to one of the “ Best.” Pres, of Class ’25, ’26, ’27 School Marshall ’28 Vice Pres. ’28 Hallowe’en Party Com. ’27 Dramatics’27-’28 Freshman Acquaintance Party ’28 Jr. Prom. Com. ’27 Camera Club Cercle Francais, Vice-Pres ’26 MARY RITA VIGNONE Union Street Franklin “ To know her is to love her.” Who’s the girl that’s always wearing green? Why, that’s Mary. Green certainly is her favorite color. We think she liked bright light, too, for she was fond of sunny days. She faithfully served our class as secretary, and hopes to become a secretary in future days. A truer pal than Mary couldn’t be found. No matter what went wrong or how blue people felt, when they talked with Mary, the blues all disappeared. She was one of our ambitious members who obtained a position in her high school days, and we hear she is a very efficient sten¬ ographer already. Mary’s good-humored wit was a ray of sun¬ shine in the class. She plans on entering a business school next year, and we know that her success along her chosen line is assured. Secretary Class ' 28; Oskey finance committee; Hallowe’en Party Committee ' 26, ' 27; Dramatics ’27, ' 28; Junior Prom Com. ’27; Junior Dance ’27.

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fosmi RAPHAEL COSTELLO Union Street “ Raff ” Franklin, Mass. “ A man he seems of cheerful yesterday, and confident tomorrow.” Here’s Raff, the treasurer of our Class, and an exceedingly pop¬ ular senior. He was a good all around sport and took part in everything which was going on. He was a star second baseman on the diamond and also one of our best at parlor athletics. Raff was fond of night work — we mean in the telephone exchange. He was very apt at mixing strange concoctions in the Lab, and with awe, the rest of us watched him set up intricate apparatus. If Raphael continues at the pace he set in High School we are sure he will hold his own with the best of them. Class Treasurer ’27, ’28; Junior Prom Committee ’27; Dramatics ’27; Baseball ’27, ’28, Capt. ’28; Football Mgr. ’28; Inter Class basketball ' 27 , ’28; Inter Class Track ’27; Band ’26, ’27, ’28. NORMA GERTRUDE BAKER Central Street “ Norm ” Franklin “Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.” Norma was always one of the more Quiet, sunshiny nooks of our class. That js, quiet until you know her and then she was “one of the girls.” Norma’s laughter at times could be heard pealing contagiously from some group of merrymakers. And such laugh¬ ter! It certainly could chase the blues out of every corner and scatter them to the four winds. Norma’s sweet sincerity and love of wholesome fun has won her many friends, friends who will stand by her as she is sure to stand by them. Norma’s plans are at present a little uncertain, but whatever she undertakes is sure to be well done. Glee Club ' 27, ' 28; Track ’27, ’28; Interclass basketball ’27, ' 28. ALICE LAMBERT BEANE Dean Avenue “ Beany ” Franklir “ Stay as you are, Alice, and be loved forever.” Toot! Toot! Here comes Alice, our star athlete. Was it track hockey, basket-ball or base-ball ? Alice would do it. She is going to do it, too, for she has planned to enter Sargent and make ath- letics her vocation. If she does as much for Sargent as she die for Franklin High, she will not have the least difficulty in rising to untold heights. Beany was one of the most popular girls ir High School and found a bevy of friends where ever she went She loved to jolly someone and ' could always find a clever, origina line to toss to an unsuspecting friend. She represented our schoo in the speaking contest in her Senior year, and took part witl great ability in many of our plays. She was a good sport, a gooc dancer, a jolly companion, a good student, and a willing worker What more could be desired? “ Oskey ” editorial staff; Basketball ’25, ’26, ’27. ’28; Inter-class I rack 25, 26, Captain, 27, ' 28; Dramatics ’26, ’27, ’28; Public 27 - . 28: , J ey ’ 26) ’ 27 ’ ’ 28: Inte rclass basketball ’25 -G W, Captain, .8; Baseball 27, Captain; School marshal ’28 ' Junior Prom Committee ’27; Hallowe’en Committee ’27. 3 (juaji

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