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(31k Jih ' utimaiu MURIEL HELEN SCHUR Born June 11, 1918 Died October 5, 1933 5ljnenft - Classmate “God calls our loved ones, but we lose not wholly What He hath given; They live on earth in thought and deed, as truly As in His Heaven.” Whittier ■ ■
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BARBARA SHAW COWING 89 Union Street Franklin, Mass. “By many followed, loved by most, admired by all.’’ Barbara is one of the outstanding members of our class; a brilliant scholar, a good athlete, a good student of human nature. Science and mathematics have a particular attraction for her. Those who can’t do their homework go to Barbara for aid and advice. She understands and is willing to really sympathize with the poor suf¬ ferers. Even if they are dumb (as not a few are) she summons up her patience and struggles until an awakening occurs. Undaunted, afraid of nothing, Barbara will make a name for herself regardless of circumstance or impediments. Basketball 1-2-4, Vice-President 3, Marshal 1, Oskey 4, Ring Committee 3-4, Class President 4, Orchestra 3-4; Volley Ball 4, Tennis 3-4. FLORENCE THERESA MARTEL Scott Hill Road Bellingham, Mass. “FLO” “And her merry smile and graceful air Show her wise and good as she is fair.” Flo is one of those few people who can mix business with pleasure and still have everything straight when she is done. Flo ' s ambition is to become an A-1 stenographer (which she is now). If she continues her present methods, she should progress rapidly. But as was afore-mentioned, Flossie isn ' t all business — she has the keenest sense of humor and the squarest, cleanest per¬ sonality in High School. She played a marvelous game of basket¬ ball on the same principles. Florence is a class favorite because of her all-around “square shooting.” French Club 1, Junior Prom 3, Vice-President 4. Basketball 1- 2-3-(Capt.) 4, Commercial Club 4, Blue and White 4, Oskey 4. RAE ELIZABETH ATWOOD 5 Charlotte Court Franklin, Mass. “Seeing only what is fair, sipping only what is sweet, Thou dost mock at fate and care, leave the chaff, and take the wheat.” Graceful and dainty, Rae is one of the most popular girls in our class. Her sunny smile and friendly attitude denote a happy spirit. Outstanding in sports, Rae can make a homerun or a basket with equal ease. Dancing is one of her favorite pastimes, and whistling another. Next year Rae plans to attend Forsythe Academy and we all feel sure that she will do as well there as she has done in Franklin High. Dramatic Club 2, Junior Prom 3, Secretary of Class 4, Acquaint¬ ance Party 4, Thanksgiving Dance 4, Basketball 3-4-Manager 3-4, Ring Committee 3, Cheer Feadcr 3-4, Marshal 4, Student Fibrari- an 4, Hallowe ' en Dance 4, St. Patrick’s Day Dance (chairman) 4, Senior Hop 4. EDMUND J. KEEFE 3 3 Cottage Street Franklin, Mass. “NED” “Rugged, steadfast, and tall, ‘Ned’ is the favorite of all.” In athletics Ned has certainly proved his mettle. He ' s about the only one that stands cool and collected in the midst of the fray. The opposing team trembles when it sees our big captain, Ned. The class, recognizing his business ability, twice elected him for class treasurer. Ned can also keep good order, and his work as a mar¬ shal has proved beneficial to the school. Popular among his friends because of his Irish wit, Ned will be well-liked in the future with his good nature and common sense. Football 1-2-3-(Capt.) 4, Class Treasurer 3-4, Junior Prom 3, Freshman Party 4, Thanksgiving Dance 4, Marshal 1-2-3-4, Dramatics 3, “Oskey” 4, Hallowe’en Dance 4. Pa ge Twenty
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