Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1975

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to new ideas and wi I ling to coop¬ erate ... far more courteous and respectful of each other and of teacher, than students I have seen elsewhere. We love you to Queeny! Mr. Gerald Leone A proud man is Mr. Leone, and justifiably so. He led our 1 team to victory many times, Outside of football, he teaches Math. He admires Ihe students ' Determination, Poise and Tryingto figure out the Mew Math System , Mr. Leone works intently. Pride . Mr. Leone possesses Determination, Desire and Ded¬ ication. He would like to im¬ press these characteristics on everyone for the future. A word of advice—Get to know Mr. Leone, he ain ' t a bad guy. Smiling, as usual, Ms. Maguire instructs one of her English classes. . She would like to impress one thing on the students and that is, The world is a big place, full of many beautiful sights and a wide range of interesting people. Travel. Take advantage of all the world has to offer you. Mrs. Takoohy Reizian Mrs . Reizian heads the DECA program at F.H. S. and spends even her spare time working with and for the kids. Most of the DECA activities take place after school, week¬ ends or evenings. Mrs. Reizian, at her desk in the D.E. store, where she is usually found, enjoys working with the students at F.H.S.. viduality of people, the world would be a beautiful place. Her classrooms are comfort¬ able and easy going. Heavy dis¬ cussions often arise within the classroom, headed by her firm belief in such matters as women ' s lib and the irrelavency of thumb¬ tacks . Most of the seniors, at one time or another, have worked with Mrs. Reizian, and they seem to enjoy her. She ' s willing to listen to the kids, ; She sticks up for us! Mrs. Reizian in return, finds the F.H.S. students receptive Ms. Susan Maguire Besides teaching English full time, Ms. Maguire advises the yearbook staff. She enjoys working with the youngpeopleatF.H. S. Shesays You tend to keep in touch with what ' s happening in society. Ms. Maguire relates to the students on their own level and rather effectively at that. She listens to and respects the opin¬ ions of others. If everyone could learn to respect and appreciate the indi-

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Mr. James Chelotti Mr. Chelotti, from the Social Studies Dept., admires the fact that students are offered a wide variey of opportunities for them to acquire ski I Is, se If-confidence, knowledge, and a positive self image through the best of edu¬ cational methods and materials. Mr. Chelotti is a very funny and intelligent man, admired by most of the students. He is pleasant and easy to talk to. Students tend to agree that he is one of the few faculty mem¬ bers who really puts himself in our place. He ' s never afraid to be himself. While teaching Psychology, he finds most gratifying, the op¬ portunity to help young people learn more about themselves and the worldthey live in , and through this, open the door to a happy, rewarding life. Mrs. deLaubenfels looks more like a part of the class as she sits amongst the stu¬ dents in her English class. Mr. Mol la teaches his students how to start from the bottom and work up. Being himself, Mr. Chelotti sits com¬ fortably in front of his Psychology students. each and every person and their ideas as if they were your own. It ' s not too hard to find some¬ one who knows Mr. Mo I la, if not by looks , at least by name. He is kind of a living legend and tru¬ ly an asset to F. H. S. She also finds them warm and affectionate. Her room is open to any wan¬ dering passer-by. And when it seems like no one understands you, Mrs. D. is more than will¬ ing to listen to and understand anyone. I enjoy myself! 11 Mrs. D. enjoys camping, traveling and all kinds of sport events. She spends her leisure time reading a book or admiring such people as Noam Chomsky, a humanitarian, or Buck Ful¬ ler. (Buckminster Fuller to us common folk.) Her advise for the future is, Be courageous and responsible in your decision making. Thank you Mrs. deLaub! Mr. Francis Mo I la Most of us know Mr. Mo I la as the Be Nice man. Outside of hammering nails and building houses, he enjoys a social chat with the student body. He ' s a good guy. If you didn ' t know Mr. Mo I la, he appears to come on rather mean and hard, yetundoubted ly, before he leaves he ' II instruct you to Be Nice! Get to know as many people in as many areas of life as posi- ble, on all levels, and respect Mrs. Catherine DeLaubenfels Ms. deLaub , as she is more commonly known, spends her days at F.H.S. teaching English. Any time you walk by her class, you are sure to find her sittingamong 15or20 captivated students. She ' s very realistic, and at the same time, she ' s very intelligent. When asked what she admired most about the students she said, Their honesty about themselves.



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Mr. Evans, the principal of F.H.S., is calm and good-humored and besides, he ' s a nice guy. A Mr. Vallencourt, a member of the science dept., is also the advisor to the Class of 1977. Mr. Sacco, a member of the music dept., has been instrumental in improving the quality of the chorus. all for a talk, a problem or a lit¬ tle historical background. I like him Mr. Arthur Sacco Mr. Sacco, also of the music Dept., is choral director at F. H. S.. He introduced and now di¬ rects Choral Competition. Many of the kids say it ' s the first time they got a chance to show off their voices. His main interest is in improv¬ ing the qua lity and variety of the musical production. He ' s always wi I ling to he Ip the kids at Frank lin High to improve themselves . Not only does he direct the High School Chorus, but the Ju¬ nior High and elementary grades as well. He really cares about the students and he wants to help them help themselves. Mr. Charles Vai llencourt Mr. Vaillencourt, the Junior Class Advisor, teaches out of the Science Dept. Most of the stu¬ dents like Mr. V. I think he is a pretty nice guy. 11 He is a uniq ue teacher! 11 When you talk to him, he comes on as a person, nota teach¬ er or a disciplinarian! He cares about the individuals. When I see him in the halls, he always says hi. Students say that he always has time to listen to them and their problems. And unlike most adults, he really DOES listen. Mr. Vaillencourt is a sensi¬ ble man with a lot of good ideas. MR. Richard Evans Principa I Mr. Evans entered this school as principal in September of the 73-74 year. Since then many people have come to know and admire him. He holds private conferences with 8 or 10 individuals at a time so that he may get to know them and they may get to know him. At these conferences the students get to express their views on such things as Super¬ vised Study. it ' s a minority of students who cause the trouble and this Supervised Study is one way to filter them out. It was the stu¬ dents ' idea. He really cares about the school and the student body as a whole and as individuals.

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