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JAMES FLANAGAN Summer Street Franklin “ JIMMIE ” “Oh what may man within him hide. Though angel on the outward side.” James has been with us for only two years, but in that short time he has become well-liked among his classmates because of his pleasant combina tion of seriousness and fun. Jimmie has become widely known as a result of his oral compo¬ sitions in English. He is the envy of us all in this respect. As the only boy who dared invade the privacy of the office practice class, Jimmie deserves three cheers. We know that someday James will be a business executive, and we wish him all the luck in the world. Blue and White 4. Commercial Club 4. Etiquette Club 3. Military Train¬ ing 4. Oskey (Production) 4. ELEANOR FONTAINE McCarthy Street Franklin “ELEANOR” “Silence Is Golden.” Eleanor was one of the quietest girls Franklin High School has ever known. You never knew she was in the room. Eleanor was a very studious girl and was well liked by all the teachers because of this fact. We do not know what Eleanor plans to do, but whatever it is, may she have all the luc k in the world. Basketball 1. Etiquette Club 3. MARY FORD Fuller Place Franklin “ MAE ” “Tall of stature, calm of mind. We have always found Mary of unfailing good nature and friend¬ liness. Although a quiet girl, Mary’s ready smile shows that she under¬ stands the bright and joyous aspects of nature, and her broad grin makes her welcome everywhere. Mary has proven to be a worthy friend to all fortunate enough to have claim to her friendship. Like many of the rest of us. Mary is not just sure what she is going to do next year, but whatever it may be. we are sure she will be success¬ ful and our parting wishes are health, happiness, and success. Etiquette 3. ROBERT FRAZER Miller Street City Mills “Eat, drink, and be merry.” Robert was the silent partner of the firm, Frazer and Laughlin. Between the two of them they could manage to keep things moving. There was hardly a time when Robert wasn ' t ready to greet one and all with a cheery smile. Robert was probably the official representative of the We Refuse to Worry Club,” and we are sure that if he maintains these happy-go- lucky attitudes, he will continue to be the success he has been for the past four years. Freshman Acquaintance Party 1. Etiquette Club 4. Military Training 4. Nineteen Hundred Forty-One Page Twenty-Seven
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58 Wachusett Street Franklin “BABE ” “Graceful and useful in all she does.’’ Claudia has been one of the bright lights of our class all through high school. As one of the cheer 1 leaders she has urged our team on to victory many times. She can be counted upon to lend a helping hand whenever needed. Babe’s” success on the dance floor equals her ability in the classroom. She is the kind of girl that makes parting at graduation a none too happy occasion. Here ' s to your success, Claudia. May your career be as beneficial to you as your friendship has been to us in high school. Marshal 2. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. Glee Club 2. Etiquette Club 3. Oskey Production 1, 2, 3. Yearbook 4. Cheer Leaders 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH DeNAPOLI 136 Washington Street Franklin “ JOE ” “He has won just praise that he deserved.’’ Besides taking part in many school and classroom activities, Joe” was one of our better students. Quiet and unassuming, he won a place for himself in the hearts of students and teachers. Although Joe” never took part in any sports, he was one of the most loyal supporters of all teams. Good luck to you, “Joe,” in anything you undertake. We know you will be successful . Military Training 4. Camera Club 1, 2. NICHOLAS DiPARDO 74 Cottag ' e Street “ NICK ” Franklin “Thinking is but an idle thought.” Nick” never seems to be glum. Always smiling and always happy- go-lucky. That is the best description of Nick.” Nick” has been in the band for four years and has been a valuable asset all this time. ’ Nicky” played football this year and certainly proved his ability every chance he got. FRANCES ELIZABETH DONAHUE 92 Crescent Street Franklin “ FRANNIE ” “Pure and noble is her soul Success and honor will mark her goal.’’ Whose name always appeared on the Honor Roll ? Of course, it was Frannie ' s ; she was one of the best students of our class. If anyone was in difficulty about his school-work, he would consult Frannie who was willing to share her knowledge. Her untiring efforts as Editor-in-chief of the Yearbook have proved her efficiency and worthiness. We’re sure the F. H. S. Orchestra will miss Frannie,” an accomplished violinist, who has rendered her valuable service for the entire four years. Junior Prom Committee 3. Basketball 4. Dramatics 3, 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Oskey 3. Yearbook Editor 4. Page Twenty-Six Nineteen Hundred Forty-One
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CARLO GALGANI Franklin 19 Tulia Avenue “CARL” The man who blushes is not quite a brute.” Carlo was one of the real quiet members of our class, although at times he would make his presence known quite unexpectedly. He was a good student and many of us often wondered at his ability for he was never seen studying. Carlo was also quite a hockey player, and although there was no school team on which he could play, he frequently made his appearance in local games. Good luck, Carlo! Hockey Freshman Acquaintance Party 2, 3, 4. Military Training 4. Base¬ ball 3. CLAIRE GALLANT 30 Milliken Avenue Franklin “BETTY ” “Jovial as the day is long.” Betty,” one of the best-liked members of the class, was always ready to give a helping hand when called upon. Her pep and vitality gave color to any social event which she attended. “Betty’s person¬ ality is a great asset and anyone in the class will gladly vo uch for this. Her athletic ability was a great aid to the school as she played on the Girls ' Basketball Team. Nursing is the career which “Betty has selected. We hope she will make a place for herself in this field. Best wishes, “Betty!’’ Junior Prom Committee 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Etiquette Club 3. Hallow¬ e’en Party Committee 2. DANIEL GARELICK “DANNY” Unionville Nothing great ever was achieved without enthusiasm.” Introducing “Danny,” the popular member of our class, who always looked as if he had stepped out from a page of “Esquire.” “Danny was always willing to offer his help in behalf of our class. He took part in many activities, and he was present at each social and athletic function. A whiz was he on the dance floor! Ring Committee 3. 4. Junior Prom Committee 3. Football 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Blue and White (Sports Editor) 1, 2, 3. 4. Freshman Acquaintance Party 4. Hallowe’en Party Committee 2, 3, 4. Dramatics 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1. Oskev (Production) 2, 3, 4. Military Training (Sergeant) 4. Camera Club 2. Handbook- Club 1. FLORA GAZZOLA Alpine Place Franklin “ FLOSSY” “ FLO ” Graceful and useful in all she does.” Flo” needs no introduction, for with her jolly laugh and good sense of humor, she ranks high among her classmates. In sports “Flo” is tops! At each girls ' athletic contest, she held a very good guarding position when she was fighting against her oppo¬ nents. She was voted the best girl athlete, which she undoubtedly deserved. What the future holds for “Flo,” we do not know, but we ' re sure that she ' ll have no trouble in achieving her aim. The best luck in the world. Flora! Junior Prom Committee 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Hallowe’en Party Com¬ mittee 1. Track 1 r e TWenty-Eight Nineteen Hundred Forty-One
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