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20 fran-'-:eases rs' VV rr 1 A lllli fm I A' IIE!! wifi--: -r 3 ' -: 'f -- 0 i P 'lllll Q V' W Third Row, left to right: Richard Webster, Arthur Lindberg, Melvin Jordan, Bruce Poor, John Howe, Clark Bailey, William Hawkins, Francis Cannata, Richard Verzone, John Patterson, Charles McNair, Daniel Carpeno, Theodore Hixson. Second Row: Miss Dorothy Chase, Arthur Reid, Phyllis Fleming, Cynthia Hall, Susan van Dernoot, Jean Beckwith, Lawrence Keane, James Alexander, Erving Hull, Henry Geissler, Francis McCarthy, Ralph Hutchins, Edward Daner, Kathleen Cochrane, Pamela Foster, Mary Hanley, David Deltano, Miss Barbara Flemings. First Row: Lorraine Corman, Mary Brunetta, Laura Fannell, Carol Chaplin, Susan Fal- lon, Paul Graham, President, Ian Mueller, Treasurer, Bernard King, Vice-President, Patricia Carney, Kathleen MacAskill, Louise McCarthy, Joan Boyd, Elizabeth Monroe, Richard Kerstein, David Phelps, James Jones, Howard Glaser. SOPHOMORE CIASS The Sophomores presented their dance, The Emerald City, on November 14. The theme, adapted from the Wizard of Cz, was very novel and well carried out. The artistic talent of the Sophomores was also evident in their entries in the annual Christmas Art Contest, for they won first prize in both the religious and non-religious classes. This ability should assure them an original Junior Prom and senior yearbook. 72 ff' vw .- . ll WT? '2 X -5 I I I i I I -V v XIXIKX WMM X ' 5 C ,if. .3g:. 4.' ff , in 'Ei' ,IIIWI I J ,A 9 4 .1 ,, -ISI ' ' N1 i H W :LJ f ll xx Q 5,3 '5 - L- - ff
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'l 22 1-1 Im , LT.- 7. I .vc -an . -we 1-. Q I ',, 371.95 'fi' if 'W E? l vw' - v' l Third Row, left to right: Mary Lou Cochrane, Elizabeth Cilley, Bonnie Flynn, Eleanor Sykes, Barbara Savino, Barbara Ford, Carole Rosoff, Mary Wright, Ann Hayes, Vir- ginia Markt, Beverly Cox, Elane Feldman. Second Row: Miss Dorris Newton, Ann Hughes, Elsie Lavezzo, Kathryn Metcalf, Nadine Thomas, Beverly Krager, Judith Reinhardt, Katherine White, Dorothy Danca, Mae McFadden, Louisa Gardner, Marion Wald, Caroline Jonas. First Row: Barbara York, Marilyn Niethold, Natalie Grossman, Micaela MacDonald, Dorothea Kelley, President, Richard Bonz, Vice President, Janet Spaulding, Secre- tary, Priscilla Sweet, Treasurerg Maureen Maloney, June Lowden, Joanne Winer. il IIKVAE : ii l - Tff fl! fi 0 ll f lx R gb P-Sli,--. Third Row, left to right: William Anderson, Kenneth Webster, David Peterson, Wesley Brookfield, Nyman Halfond, Stephen Leedham, Carl Gelfan, William Woodason, James Galvin, Richard Beckwith, Arthur Swift, Neil Holzman. Second Row: Philip,Carter, Richard Hunnewell, Richard DeGiro1amo, Richard Berg- lund, John Bresnahan, James Cutler, Richard Dorr, Duncan Oliver, Bruce Jackson, Illar Muul, Robert Murano, Michael Callahan, Mr. Francis Roman. First Row: Walter O'Donnell, Donald Gay, Marshall Kranz, Dorothea Kelley, President: Richard Bonz, Vice President, Janet Spaulding, Secretaryg Priscilla Sweet, Treas- urerg Peter Risch, Jeffrey Moore, Lawrence Dingman. FRESHMAN CUISS Another sign that Sharon High School is growing is the fact that the Freshman Class is so large that they had to be divided into two groups for their picture. As we go to press, they are in the midst of planning their first dance, which will take place April 10. llllil Y !ou.oo!o?oq.J9'? . - 1- QQ gm, - . 9. -or-.Q-o,.-r U -gil l!l, ,- ., I.-All 1 fglll' Q If A lllkl K gf'- ,pi 'IP' ,Jil 5 ' ' Q r HIGH ., W il, 'ED M 1 J X P f m W 5'H'. 5 11 7, f E 1 if ' , M V RT ' l P -4- --i V f-'i A C ell ' l , Q 1' r ll 1 ' 3' 9 fl. -T: U . , I ,B A- 1' L A N l,l .i:2l ,1f ,, 'lg Q 2 l. ,D ., .,, mx ng' , f , 3 ' 1 Y. f.,'yQ -ly ,fy 1 ' 5 t A cm 1 N: 1 , if if 5 up i li f Q Vim , ,,,, Ai - g 15 - X, ' Q l A 'S A- , - 4 . e.. If
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