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THERESA KING 6 Charlotte Street Franklin, Mass. Tessie” “And hers the silence and the calm.’’ Tessie is one of our quiet, retiring girls who does things without letting the whole world know about it. Always demure and quiet, Theresa has never caused her teachers trouble in be¬ havior. Have you seen the rosy blush which spreads over her cheeks occasionally? It must be one such as hers that inspires poets. Dancing and horse-back riding are her favorite occupations. Can it really be horse-back riding which attracts the fair Tessie, or perhaps something else along the Bridal Path ? Music 4. CHARLES KORFF Chestnut Street Franklin, Mass. Charlie Lefty” “From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth.” Whenever a loud noise could be heard, Charlie was usually in sight or somewhere around. Sports were Lefty’s hobbies. In baseball he always pitched a great game and we were lucky to have him with us. Session hall wasn’t itself unless Charlie was there. Girls, too, played an important part in Lefty’s school days, but they all understood him. We know that whatever he attempts he will do well. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4. Music 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Football 2, Marshal 2, Junior Prom. Committee 3, Art Committee Oskey 4, Freshman Acquaintance party 4, Hal¬ loween Party Committee 3. KATHERINE KRYSTALOWICZ 155 Westminister Ave. South Bellingham, Mass. Katherine” “Far from the madding crowd’s ignoble strife.” Introducing Katherine Krystalowicz, the spry girl of Frank¬ lin High. In the winter months Katherine was very seldom in school at 8:25, but that was due to the bus’ being late. Reciting in classes is what Katherine liked and we can’t say we minded it a bit, as it really was a lucky break for us. She never appeared worried at any time but always cheerful. We all looked for that familiar smile of hers. Katherine was interested in drawing, and she knew just how to go about it. Good luck to you, Katherine, in your future. Blue and White Staff 4, Art Committee Oskey” 4. JEAN LAVIOLETTE 33 Oak Street Franklin, Mass. Jean” “Mirth, with thee I choose to live.” Jean is one of our most alert and noisiest classmates. Always on the go, he kept the teachers on edge with his continuous talking. But we certainly have to give him credit for being a good hockey player. His name always headed the list as high scorer for Franklin High. Jean was also a member of the band. His future, we believe, is undecided, but we are sure he’ll reach his goal. Hockey 4, Band 4. Page Twenty-Nine
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MARGARET HALL Hartford Avenue Caryville, Mass. “Peggy” “Her cheery smiles and sparkling eyes Make many friends where affection lies.” What is the attraction down in Caryville? Ah! Ha! It ' s out of the bag now. Introducing Peggy Hall, the girl whose smile melts your fancy, who is happy as the day is long, full of mirth, sociable, and sympathetic. Her heart is as big as the place “Doc” always associated with it. Margaret is always taking a nap—a Belknap—also from Doc. Picture Margaret in a few years, a nurse, garbed in spotless white, bestowing upon her patients the benefit of her good cheer. We’d almost be willing to be ill if we could have Peggy for a nurse. Dramatics 1, Freshman Acquaintance Committee 4, Junior Prom. Committee 3, Social Committee for “Oskey” 4, Music 1. HELEN JACKSON Moore Avenue Franklin, Mass. “Helen” “I shall always be a lady no matter what the occasion.” Helen is another quiet member of our class, but she certainly does not lack what it takes to make a good student. The way she always had her homework prepared insured her a warm place in the hearts of her teachers. A willing and valuable worker, she contributed much to the success of the “Blue and White.” In sewing and cooking she is especially gifted, and we hope she may put these talents to advantageous use. “Oskey” Finance Committee 4. MARY JENEST 76 Dean Avenue Franklin, Mass. ‘‘Is she not passing fair?” Mary may be small, but you never failed to see her when anything was going on. An efficient editor of the “Blue and White” and a capable librarian for the Glee Club, Mary did more than her share in extra curricula activities. Did you ask who that vivacious cheer leader was? Why, Mary, of course. No wonder she always was in demand at all the dances! Such an all-round girl will surely get her full share of luck and good fortune. Marshal 2-3-4, Dramatics 3. Freshmen Acquaintance Party 4, Halloween Party 4, Blue and White 4, Editorial Committee 4, Music 1-2-4, Glee Club 3-4, Cheer Leader 4. Caryville HENRY KIERNAN “Chappie” ‘‘And to uphold and cheer the rest, I ought to do, and did my best.” Good natured and happy-go-lucky, Henry is one of the most popular senior boys. It is a most unusual occasion when Henry can be sighted minus his cheerful smile. “Chappie’s” (that’s his nickname) favorite sport is tennis, regardless of the fact that it is his outstanding ability as a baseball player that has won him his laurels. We are not concerned about his future success, as his smile will win him much. Baseball 2-3-4, Marshal 1-2-3-4. Page Twenty-Eight
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ANNETTE LICHENSTEIN 3 8 Elm Street Fr anklin, Mass. •“Nettie “Virtue may be gay, yet with dignity.” Annette says, “Oh, I’ll get by,” and she does and will. She is a girl who never allows studies to interfere in her education! and looks at life with the proper attitude—cheerfully. This at¬ titude together with a magnetic personality and extreme gen¬ erosity has never failed to attract those about her. Annette’s favorite sport is driving a speedy car; because she fears flats, she always carries a “Jack in the front seat. Hallowe’en Party 4, Year Book Committee 4, Cap and Gown Committee 4. VIRGINIA LONGOBARDI 211 Chestnut Street Franklin, Mass. “Ginger “For every season she hath dresses fit. For winter, spring, and summer.” Here ' s Virginia, the most charming girl! Dresses and styles were what “Ginger was noted for. Virginia was fond of sports and at all the games she was there to cheer for the team. She was quiet but popular in all her classes. “Ginger’’ joined the Glee Club in her senior year and we certainly appreciated her. She drew cartoons for the “Blue and White which helped to make the paper a success. We don’t know just what Virginia is planning to do, but we wish her good luck and success. Blue and White 4, Music 4, Glee Club 4, Social Committee “Oskey” 4. RUTH LYNDS Crocker Avenue Franklin, Mass. “Giggles” “She has a voice of gladness; and a smile And eloquence of beauty.” A pretty face is an asset we all desire and so Ruth naturally becomes an object of our admiration. Her bright face is en¬ hanced by her lovely smile. The smile often, however, develops into something more engaging, thereby obtaining for her the title, “Giggles.” Her curly brown hair is arranged most at¬ tractively, which statement leads to the fact that hairdressing is the vocation Ruth has chosen to enter after finishing high school. Inter-Class Basketball 2, Junior Prom. Committee 3, Music 1-4. STELLA LYONS 2 Charlotte Court Franklin, Mass. “Fa-Fa “She shall be sportive as a fawn.” All of us know Stella, and why shouldn’t we? She always had a ready smile and a breezy answer. The “blues” are not in her dictionary. Not only is she uncommonly active in sports, but also very much interested in home economics. There ' s an all- around girl for you. Horseback at sunrise, concocting a delec¬ table repast at forenoon, swimming in the afternoon, and danc¬ ing in the evening. With all these abilities at hand we are sure she will succeed. Basketball 1-2-3-4. Page Thirty
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