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EUNICE PETITT Secretary Pleasant Street Franklin “A smile for each — a friend for all.” Eunice is always there with a smile and a helping hand when called upon. She is surrounded with friends, no matter where she is going. Active in all school activities, Eunice, with her gay smile and carefree manner, makes any occasion more enjoyable. A member of the Commercial department, Eunice mixed freely with all the pupils in the High School, making herself popular among all. We aren’t sure about Eunice ' s ambitions but we wish her all the luck possible in whatever she chooses to do. Ring Committee 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Blue and White 4. Basket¬ ball 4. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. Hallowe’en Party Committee 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 4. Oskey 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Officer—Secretary 2, 3, 4. MARILYN LOUISE KEEFE Treasurer Dean Avenue Franklin “KEEFEY” “A smile full of sunshine.” A cheerful “hi” is Marilyn’s constant companion. She is the most popular girl of our class, not only in the classroom but on the dance floor as well. Even though she was in great demand socially (ask “Jim”), “Keefey” kept her grades up to par. As our Class Treasurer for the entire years. Marilyn proved worthy of the position and proved dependable in keeping our financial status in good condition. At F. H. S., “Keefey has taken a college course during these four years, but she intends to study secretarial work at Katherine Gibb ' s. She certainly will be an asset to any office! Here’s to your success for the coming years, Marilyn. Junior Prom Committee—Partner Committee. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Hallow¬ e’en Party 4. Dramatics 1, 3, 4. Etiquette Club 3. Oskey (Production) 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Officer—Treasurer 2, 3, 4. Yearbook—Editorial Committee. Track 1. Nineteen Hundred Forty-One Page Nineteen
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CLASS OFFICERS DAVID GALGANI President Julia Avenue Franklin “CORKY” Good things come in small packages.” All of us know David and why shouldn’t we when he was the unani¬ mous choice of the class for president? David is certainly one of the quietest and one of the best-behaved boys in our class. The teachers must have wished there were more like him. David has come through Franklin High with flying colors and we are all certain he will keep on in the same manner in the future. Junior Prom 3. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. Hallowe’en Party 2, 3, 4. Military Training 4. Class Officer—President 4. Manager of Sports 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH D’ANGELO Vice-President Howard Street Franklin “ GIKE ” “ MIKE ” Live while you live And die and be done with it. Mike,” one of the best-natured boys in our class, is always ready, willing, and able to give a hand wherever needed. His cheery grin and happy manner make everyone nearby smile and begin to feel Mike ' s influence. On the football field Mike” did a great deal to bolster the team, both in spirit and brawn. To be an expert machinist is Mike’s” ambition, for which he has already shown ability. We feel sure Mike” will do well in this field and we extend to him all-out wishes for success. Marshal 1, 2. Junior Prom 3. Football 3, 4. Basketball 3. Freshman Ac¬ quaintance Party 4. Hallowe’en Party 3, 4. Etiquette Club 3. Military Train¬ ing 4. Vice-President 4. Yearbook 4. Page Eighteen Nineteen Hundred Forty-One
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151 Union Street Franklin “ BET ” None but herself can be her parallel.” Well, well, if it isn’t Betty, one of our well-known basketball stars. It cannot be denied that she was also a real good sport in more ways than one. A dance floor proved to be Betty’s joy and many ' s the night she has spent in happiness and bliss on the F. H. S. dance floor. As we all know, Betty is one of the prettiest girls in school. We certainly know that by the number of boys that are always about her. Betty is liked by all because she is so friendly with everyone. Anyone who knows her will agree that Betty is a grand girl and deserves all the success in the world. Junior Prom 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. Eti¬ quette Club 3. Cheer Leader 3, 4. Yearbook (Business Manager) 4. MARTIN ANDERSON 23 Dale Street Franklin “ANDY” ‘‘Art for art’s sake.” Meet the artist extraordinary of our class. Martin ' s books and note¬ books were always covered with his own clever pencil sketches of im¬ portant men and events of the day. Besides this talent, Martin also proved to be a good student. We cannot truthfully say he was always as serious as he should have been, but his air of contentment was a help to many of us who were inclined to worry too much. Martin will probably follow art, and with him go our best wishes for success. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. Hallowe’en Party Committee 3, 4. Oskey (Production) 2, 3. Military Training 4. ROBERT LEWIS APPLEBY 353 West Central Street Franklin “ BOB ” Too much study weakens the brain.” Bob’’ Appleby seems to be one of the more ambitious boys of our class, as he went to work even before graduation. He is a quiet lad whose favorite sport seems to be roller skating at one of the nearby rinks. We are sure ’ Bob’’ will be successful in whatever work he chooses. Band 4, Military Training 4. THEODORE ARNOLD 206 Maple Street Franklin ' Shy at first, but a good sport when known.” Whenever something, needed doing quietly but efficiently, Theodore was the man contacted. We seldom knew whether he was around, so quiet were the actions of Theodore, but, in the end. what was expected of him was done and competently. Theodore was the object of many a young lady’s attention in his four years, but not once did he succumb to their attentions. To the very end he remained a man’s man but still maintained the admiration and respect of all his associates. Military Training 4. Page Twenty Nineteen Hundred Forty-One
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