Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1935

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c he Oskey” Staff Editor-in-Chief James Boucher Literacy Editor Evelyn Davis Editorial Committee Finance Committee Chairman — ROSE Acquasaliente Chairman -— RAY PARMENTER L. Palladino W. Abbott L. DeBaggis J. DiPietro A. WALSH B. Woodworth H. Crandall H. Jackson A. LICHENSTEIN M. Jenest D. Simon D. Green R. Belknap I. McKenna Y. Bouley C. Vecchio L. Martello Advertising Committee Chairman — LESLIE TAYLOR A. Dye G. PARMENTER G. Buckley Social Committee Art Committee Chairman - HELENA MURRAY Chairman — EDITH CROOKS S. PETROSKY E. HARRIS J. LAVIOLETTE F. M. Hall V. Longabardi R. DeBaggis Nasuti E. ROLLINSON K. Krystalowicz C. Korff R. Stello R. Bonoyer Y. Bartelloni Page Seventeen

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c Acknowledgments £7 0E, THE EDITORS, take this space to thank all those who gave so gen- erously and willingly of their time and ability to make possible this, the 1935 “Oskey.” The editorial committee has our appreciation for the satisfying way in which they did the actual work of writing. We are grate¬ ful to the advertising and social committees for their very successful financ¬ ing of this year book. To the art committee for their labors, and to the girls who cheerfully and untiringly typed the work of the editorial committee, we proffer more thanks. We wish to thank, above all, Miss Wiggin, for the kind and judicial help she has given us in advising and correcting. To all these and to any others who contributed in any way to our year book we extend our sincere appreciation. Page Sixteen



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RAY PARMENTER 466 King Street Franklin, Mass. “Of soul sincere, In action faithful, and in honor clear.” The class of ’3 5 considers itself fortunate to have at its head a boy like Ray, capable, willing, and possessed of initiative. Ray, a most popular member of the class, has two very dis¬ tinguishing characteristics, a head of hair, decidedly on the sunny side, and a disposition as even and serene as his grin. Ray ' s headed for Mass. State and chemistry along which line he always excelled in High School. Marshal 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 3-4. Senior Class President, Ring Committee 3, Prom. Com. 3, Vice Pres, of Junior Class, Finance Committee Oskey.” RUSSELL BELKNAP 255 Union Street Franklin, Mass. “Blondie” “When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see.” It ' s the combination of brawn and the art of flattering the Weaker sex that has made Blondie” the fair-haired class fa¬ vorite. Given the accoutrements of a football or hockey uniform Russell has always looked pretty formidable to the other team. Franklin High loses a fine athlete when Russell graduates, but some college, as yet undecided upon, will gain one. Football 2-3-4, Hockey 4, Editorial Committee for “Oskey” 4, Prom. Committee 3, Dramatics 4, Ring Committee 3, Mar¬ shal 3-4, Vice President of Senior Class, Football Captain 4. LAURA MARTELLO 17 Howard Street Franklin, Mass. “Laura” “Grace was in all her steps; In every gesture dignity and love.” Who doesn’t know Laura, the most capable secretary in the class? Laura is certainly a popular member of our class. She wrote the words to the “School Song” in her senior year. Typing and shorthand agree with Laura so well, that Busi¬ ness is to be her vocation, and we know she will make good in whatever she undertakes. We all wish her plenty of luck and happiness, but most of all, success. Class Secretary 3-4, Blue and White 4, Editorial Commit¬ tee “Oskey” 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Basketball 1-2, Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. IRENE McKENNA West Central Street Franklin, Mass. “Mack” “Legs” “Her eyes as stars of twilight fair; Like twilight’s too, her dusky hair.” The gayest of the gay! Whenever there’s any fun going on, you’ll find Irene in the midst of it, just rarin ' to go! Never a dull moment when she’s around, particularly when she feels the urge to lift her voice in song, which is often. “Mack” has been of great assistance to the varsity basketball squad and to the Glee Club during her high school career. Judging from her capable fulfillment of the position of Senior Class treasurer and staff member of this year ' s “Blue and White,” Irene will be a model business woman. Senior Class Treasurer, Editorial Committee “Oskey” 4. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 3-4, Junior Prom 3, Blue and White 4. Page Eighteen

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