Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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Sharon High School T{ichard Rafter better known as “Dick,” began his high school career with an argument. He wants to go to college and specialize in chemistry. He intends to work his way through college and then begin his life work. He was perfectl y at ease in the overalls of a farm lad in the Senior play. l enmth Callahan attended schools in Sharon. His ambitions are to become a radio expert. Thanks for something differ- ent! All the boys in the neighborhood flock to him to play cards and Mah Jong. He has the voice of a Shakesperean character and the literary style of Sir Walter Scott. He always has a crowd of bright ideas when we need something new, and in Latin he is a shark. thirteen

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The Caerulean (jeorge Wattendorf the book worm of the class, is a quiet, reserved per- son. But like the rest of us he has his hilarious moments. He intends to go to Harvard, to see the world, and to do many wild, exciting things. His ambitions are to become an author of stirring tales of adventure, travel, and things of the unknown. He played the part of the father in the class play. The acting was so real we thought he had become an old man. Donald Stockman the easy-going sheik of the class, intends to go to college. If he hasn’t inherited a fortune by the time he has finished college, he is going into business. He was manager of the Boys’ Basket-ball Team, and played the part of the hero in the Senior play. His high school record is all that any one could wish. Except for talking so low no one can hear him, he is an indispensable person. Page twelve



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The Caeruleax TSl incy Wood has been tn’ing to learn to pronounce noow “now” ever since she arrived here from the sunny South a year ago last September. She expects to specialize in even.’thing from art to matrimony. Nance, you’ll sure succeed! ■ 3 Class Giotto: Truth conquers all things. Class Colors: Blue and Gold. Class Flower: Daisv. The Senior class wishes to express its gratitude to the Juniors, for their help in selling subscriptions and to Howard Rafter, for his assistance in collecting advertisements. To the faculty advisers Alirr Katherine C. Burgoyne and xMm Elizabeth i I. Knowlton, the Senior class wishes to e.xpress its sincere thanks for the helpful services ivhich they have rendered. Page fourteen

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