Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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SANTINA ELIZABETH ACCORSI 338 West Central Street Franklin “SAN” “DALLAS” “Smiling and pleasant to all.” “San” is one of our most pleasant and true friends. She is ready to share her classmates’ troubles and has always helped to brighten our way. We know that her cheery smile and gay manners will help her to be a success in aviation which she plans to take up after graduation. Good luck, Santina. Blue and White 4. Hallowe’en Committee 2. Commercial Club 4. Oskey 1, 2, 3, 4. Etiquette Club 4. ELIZABETH W. ADAMS 89 Dean Avenue Franklin “BETTE” “Happy and gay, carefree all day.” “Bette” is the girl we always see with “Ruthie.” Her friendly man¬ ner and gay disposition have made her many friends in high school. Yes. she ' s the girl who took part in “Sky-shy.” It is not understood what you have planned for your career, Bette, but we wish you success. Hallowe’en Committee 4. Etiquette Club 4. MARY AGNES ALLEN 24 Hayward Street Franklin “IRISH” “Quiet, gay, it may be either, Mary will help you whenever you need her.” Mary is a grand sport, a fine athlete, and a supporter of all high school games. She is very pleasant and has a wonderful sense of humor. Because of this, she has been popular with all her classmates. We don ' t know Mary ' s plans for the future, but we wish her luck. Dramatic Club 4. Oskey Show 4. MARTHA ARLENE ANDERSON 151 Union Street Franklin “MART” “ANDY” “We like her smile — we like her style.” This introduces Martha, better known as “Mart.” She’s that popu¬ lar girl with a pleasing smile. Martha is quiet to all outward appearances, but sociable, and to her intimate friends she is very jolly and a good conversationalist. Loads of luck, Martha, and always keep up that cheery look. Marshal 1. Hallowe’en Committee 1, 2. Junior Prom Committee 1. Home Economics Club 2. Oskey Show 4. Etiquette Club 4. Page Twenty-two Nineteen Hundred Forty

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Secretary LILLIAN H. PIDGEON 15 McCarthy Street “PIDGE” Franklin Tall of stature, calm of mind.” Lillian ' s friends know her as a girl bound to succeed in whatever work she chooses to do. Lillian has played on our gir ls’ varsity basketball team and made a showing worthy of our praise. ' ' Pidge” also demonstrated her secre¬ tarial abilities by proving herself a very efficient Class Secretary. Lillian has a swell sense of humor and often has us in stitches. We wish you luck, ‘ Pidge,” in whatever you undertake. Basketball 3. Blue and White 4. Hallowe’en Committee 4. Class Secretary 4. Commercial Club 4. Scholarship Fund Dance 4. Freshman Party 4. Treasurer MARY A. RISTAINO Washington Street Franklin “RISTY” “A smile for each — a friend for all.” Mary is well liked by all students and certainly is a peach. Her constant smile and pleasant manner have made us all her friends. Being the cutest in our class, she had to take a lot of teasing from Mr. Colbert, but she was always clever enough to take it. We know that Mary will make good at whatever she does. Dramatics 4. Dramatic Club 4. Baseball 4. Blue and White, Manager 4. Hallowe’en Committee 2, 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Class Treasurer 4. Commercial Club 4. Ring Committee 3. Freshman Party 4. Hockey 1, 2. Italian Club 2. Etiquette Club 4. Nineteen Hundred Forty Page Twenty-One



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NATALIE MILDRED BAER 200 School Street Franklin “NAT” “Power to start, Power to finish.” “Nat” is one of our class students who tries very hard to achieve her goal. Her company has always been enjoyable in classes, and she usu¬ ally had an answer to questions asked her. “Nat” was ready at all times to give anyone of her friends her able assistance in drawing. We know that “Nat ' s” ambition is to be a great artist, and we can truthfully say from experience she will be a success. Good Luck, Natalie. Blue and White 4. Hallowe’en Committee 2. 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Commercial Club Treasurer 4. Scholarship Fund Dance 4. Yearbook Commit¬ tee 4. Freshman Party 4. Oskey Show 4. VIRGINIA BARNES 23 Cottage Street Franklin “GINNY” “A cheery lip, a bonny eye, a passing pleasing tongue.” “Ginny” has always been able to make friends easily, because of her cheerful personality. She has been an active cheer leader and a member of the Girls’ Varsity Basketball squad. Virginia plans to be a nurse. We know that she will be a success in this field, and all her classmates wish her luck. Dramatics 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3. Hallowe ' en Committee 3. Junior Prom Committee 3. Alumni Dance 3. Oskev Show 3. Handbook Club 3. Hockey 3. Cheer Leader 4. Graduation L T sher 3. Etiquette Club 4. ELIZABETH BEDIRIAN Washington Street Franklin “LIZZY” “Friend of all, Foe of none.” Wherever Virginia is. there you ' ll find “Lizzy.” She is very quiet until you get to know her. Elizabeth is very pleasant company and is an ever-helpful classmate. “Lizzy” played on our Girls’ Basketball team and takes a big in¬ terest in all sports. Elizabeth is one of the first in our class to leave before graduation to be employed as a secretary. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3. Blue and White Editor-in-Chief 4. Hallow¬ e’en Committee 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Commercial Club 4. Scholarship Fund Dance 4. Home Economics Club 1. Freshman Party 4. NICHOLAS L. BERTONI 37 Alpine Place Franklin “NICK” “Thought is nobler than speech.” As one of the less boisterous members of our class, “Nick” has cruised among us for four years, causing little excitement. Nevertheless, his presence has been enjoyed, and many a class has been livened up by his wit. Nicholas can be seen rooting with enthusiasm for our home-team to make a victory at all cur games. His favorite sport is baseball. Good luck, Nick.’ Etiquette Club 4. Nineteen Hundred Forty Page Twenty-Three

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