Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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PAULINE MARGARET CHITTICK 313 Lincoln Street “POLLY” Franklin “A friend is another self.” Pauline is both friendly and pleasant to all her classmates and always ready to greet all with a smile. ‘ ' Polly’’ is always playing some mischievous prank on her many friends. She hasn ' t decided what school she is going to grace with her witty presence, but we know she will be popular, gay, and successful. Glee Club 1, 2. Camera Club 3. Junior Prom Committee 3. Oskey 3, 4. Dramatic Club 4. Oskey Book Committee 4. ATTILIO JOSEPH CIAMPA SO Pleasant Street Franklin “CHAMP” “Though you do anything, he thinks no harm.” “Champ” was always so easy to get along with. His classmates have appreciated the interest he always had in doing his share for his class. Attilio ' s favorite sport is football, and he has shown his enthusiasm for the sport by working on the team. Good luck, “Champ.” Football 3, 4. Band 1. Hallowe’en Committee, 1, 3, 4. Handbook Club 2. Italian Club 2. Christmas Dance 4. Etiquette Club 4. RONALD C. COOK 664 East Central Street Franklin “JOCK” “COOKIE” ‘‘Wit and wisdom go hand in hand.” “Jock” divides his time between work and play. He is a good scholar, especially in sciences and mathematics. In “Doc’s” classes he is always ready with a witty remark and his quick blush and disarming grin have pulled him out of more than one scrape. He is always ready to stand up for his rights. For success, “Jock” is a sure candidate. Marshal 1, 2. Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4. Hallowe’en Committee 4. Oskey Show 2, 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Freshman Party 4. DOROTHY MILDRED CORBETT 175 East Central Street “DOTTY” Franklin ‘‘Always ready with a helping hand.” To those who do not know “Dotty,” she appears to be very quiet. But her closer friends know her to be a good friend with a sense of humor. “Dotty” plays the accordion very well and is ready at all times to oblige. So far as we know, she expects to go to Burdett College and with her she takes our best wishes for her success. Marshal 1. Blue and White 4. Orchestra 1. Commercial Club — Chief Clerk 4. Oskey Show 1, 2, 3, 4. Etiquette Club 4. Nineteen Hundred Forty Page Twenty-Seven

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DORIS ELYNOR CARPENTIER 286 West Central Street Franklin “DOT” “DO” “Ga y as everyone ought to be.’’ Dot” is the girl who won many friends, both in school and outside, by her amiable personality and good nature. Where Doris is found, “Ginny” is not far away. Dot” plans to go into the field of hairdressing in the fall, and we know from the appearance of her hair while in high school, she will be a success. Marshal 1, 2. Dramatic Club 4. Hallowe’en Committee 1. 2. Junior Prom Committee 1, 3. Alumni Dance 4. Oskey Show 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Graduation Usher 3. Etiquette Club 4. ROBERT RICHARD CATALANO 14 King Street Franklin “BOBBY” “A kinder friend has no man.’’ Bobby,” with his smile and easy-going way, was well known throughout the school. He was manager of the football team, and worked very hard and industriously for the school in that respect. Mr. Colbert is going to miss him. Bob” always has a well-kept look about him, and it ' s a wonder he wasn ' t bothered by the opposite sex. He never made any disturb¬ ance about the school, so it seems that he saved all the energy he had for advancement. Let’s hope this is so. Marshal 1, 2. Basketball Manager 1, 2. Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. Hal¬ lowe’en Committee 1. Junior Prom Committee 3. Class President 2. Freshman Party 4. Italian Club 2. Etiquette Club 4. HENRY CHARLES CATALDO 44 Worsted Street “JUNIOR” “CAT” Franklin ”Live while you live and then Die and be done with it.’’ Our live wire of the class, Henry always had a joke or a quip to make to liven up a dull period. In class his company was enjoyed by all, and outside class he was always talking to someone and trying to fix things up” for him. His ability to make friends and keep them will aid him on the road to success. Good Luck, Henry. Dramatics 2, 3. 4. Baseball Manager 2. Oskey Committee 4 . Yearbook Com¬ mittee 4. Oskey Show 1, 2, 3, 4. Etiquette Club 4. RUTH MARY CHELOTTI 193 West Central Street “RUTIIIE” Franklin “A friend in need is a friend indeed.’’ Ruthie” is the girl to whom studying comes naturally. She is a favorite with both boys and girls and has helped solve many a difficult problem. Ruth made listening to compositions a pleasure because of her clever manner of saying things. Best Luck. Ruth. Keep on and we are sure you will succeed. Hallowe’en Committee 1. Oskey Show 4. Etiquette Club 4. Page Twenty-Six Nineteen Hundred Forty



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ELIZABETH CORNWALL 30 Emmons Street Franklin “BETTY” “After all is said and done, Life must have been made for fun. Being one of the best dancers of our class, “Betty” is that attractive and popular blond we see at all our socials and dances. She is both pleasant and entertaining to talk with. May you always be as carefree and jolly as you were in high school, ' Betty.” Good Luck. Home Economics Club 2. Glee Club 2. Etiquette Club 4. MARY MARGARET DAILEY 100 Union Street Franklin “DAI” ‘‘A springy motion in her gait — a rising step. “Dai,” as her friends know her, is always sewing something new in her home economics class. If this is her chosen profession, we know she ' ll be a success. Mary can always be seen with Martha, her inseparable friend and classmate. We hope their friendship will continue, and that they may always be as friendly as they were with all their classmates in high school. Good Luck to you, Mary. Marshal 1. French Club 1. Hallowe’en Committee 2. Alumni Dance 2. Home Economics 1, 2. Etiquette Club 4. JOSEPH A. D’AMELIO 17 Arlington Street Franklin “JOE” He is considered so bashful and shy, Indifferent to girls! My! Oh My! “Joe” is one of the quiet members of our class. We only know he is with us when we see him with his intimate friends. “Joe” has made many friendships, even though he is quite bashful, and his classmates have enjoyed seeing him about. It isn ' t understood what Joseph intends to do in the future, but all of us wish him loads of luck. May you be a success. You ought to make a good football coach. Football 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL P. D’AMELIO 23 Arlington Street Franklin “L1BRO” I ' ve got rhythm. “Mike” is the lad who has an arguing complex. No matter what class he is in, he can always assume a contrary viewpoint and discuss his ideas with the best of them. Besides his philosophical and witty nature, he has shown his ability in business dealings for our yearbook. “Libro ' ' is our best boy dancer, and can be seen at all our social functions having a good time, and at the same time giving his partner his good company. Michael is joining the Navy next year, and with him go our best wishes. Marshal 2, 3. Dramatics 2, 4. Dramatic Club 4. Baseball 4. Basketball 3. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Oskey 1, 2, 3, 4. Freshman Party 4. Yearbook Committee 4. Library 4. Etiquette Club 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Oskey Committee 4. Hallowe’en Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Twenty-Eight Nineteen Hundred Forty

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