Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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We, the Class of 1954, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequest and be- queath to our successors the following: VINCENT BALDASARO leaves his shoe polish to Bruce Poor. KENNETH BOWERS leaves his quiet- ness to Charlie McNair. NORMA BOWLES leaves her daily chats with the milkmen in the cafeteria to Susan Fallon. Have fun, Sue! GRACE BUTCHER leaves her keen at- tentiveness in school to any Junior who stays awake long enough to use it. LEE CARNEY leaves her natural curly hair to Cynthia Hall who would ap- preciate it on those rainy days. DONALD CHAMBERS leaves for a three-week trial course with Arthur Murray. FRANK CHMARA leaves the Sahara Desert to any underclassman who would walk a mile for a Camel. THOMAS COYNE leaves-he hopes! GERALDINE DANCA leaves her west- ern style to her sister, Dotty. LEO ELDRACHER leaves Sharon High School. DAVID ELSON leaves for West Flagler, Florida. ELIZABETH ELSON leaves her tired tonsils to some quiet Junior. . HENRY FLYNN leaves his razor to Larry Keane. Dicky can't find any use for it. EDWARD GLOVER leaves on another trip to New Hampshire. Wlll GEORGE GOODWIN leaves Gretch- for a little while, anyway. JOHN GRANTHAM leaves his enthusi- astic participation in class to Edward Daner. ARNOLD HALFOND leaves his hair-do to Swede Peterson. A little more might help. ROBERT HALL leaves his ability to keep out of trouble to Jimmy Jones. KEITH HUNNEWELL leaves his tall, cool temper to brother Richard. MARCIA JORDAN leaves her mechani- cal drawing kit to Melvin in hopes that he gets better marks than she did. ELLEN KEATING leaves for another three o'clock watch. JOHN KENNEDY leaves his column in the Advocate to Marian Wald. RUTH KERSCH leaves her blond hair to the Sophomore boys. You can put the peroxide aside now, boys. JOSEPH KLEIN leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Jack Patterson. CAROLE KRAUS leaves the good old days for the better things in life. PAUL KREITZBERG leaves his horn- rimmed glasses to any Junior who wishes to see the light. MARLENE LEVANSON leaves her ability to buy her lunch and still get do- nations from her friends to any hungry Junior. MURDOCH MacASKlLL leaves his viv- aciousness to Bill Hawkins. GRETCHEN MYERS leaves her moni- tor's post to Brian Mitchell.

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'gon Ct: v Third Row, left to right: C. Krepon, K. Robinson, J. Apgar, M. Chubb, C. Cannata S. Forrest. P. Scoyne, H. Lillard, S. Butler, H, Hefferman. A. Pearce. Second Row: G. Monahan, M. Zurblis, B. Bengen, P. Seronick, J. Figur, R. Thomas, M. Speirs, S. MacPhai1. C. Geissler. C. Roe, A. Davis. First Row: A. Slafsky, E. Berenson, R. Mansfield, Treasurer, M. Zambella, President Mr. Ernest Blake, Advisor: J. McNair, Vice President, M. McGrath, Secretary S, Furash, J. Feist, B. Healy. FRESHMAN CIASS Fourth Row, left to right: E. Bryant, R. Kennedy, D. Rivers, D. Hamm, D. Stetson, R. Bailey, H. Langstroth, A. Davidson, J. Coyne. R. Rau. Third Row: S. Price, D. Baskin, N. Lynch, J. Arguimbau, J. Ditzler, D. Kersch, C. Huerth P. Barrett, C. Glover, S. Fried, T. Andrews, Second Row: K. Patterson, W. Lynch, N. Dann, P. Dickerman, L. Blyler, E. Peck, P. Graham, E. Kirouac, P, Feldman. J. Zeserson. First Row: W. Fleming, C. Harrington, R. Mansfield. Treasurer: J. McNair, Vice Presi- dent: Mr. Francis Roman, Advisor, M. Zambella, President, M. McGrath, Secretary, J. Amorosino, M. Gately, R. Callahan. c1956 Mil, 1 'J 3' '. Qsiiif. - at ft' !,?4 ' K1 'u' 5 I. . .gf iff.. 'Z' 53- ' ', 1. .. , ,. i? Jg1I..i'g - ,pw -jf. n'- .QI ,. ' if ' Q, ..n 5:22 . ,. . .ring isis, ,--Q-4 fn. - JV..



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LEE OLIVER leaves her house open Friday nights for parties after the basket- ball games. WARNER POOR leaves to replace Charlie Grimm. MAUREEN REID leaves her ability to eat mpre than anybody else in the school and not show it to Bonnie Flynn. JUDITH RISCH leaves her laugh, which can always be heard at the quietest times, to anyone who'wants it. DENNIS ROE leaves his curly hair to Dennis Hamm. You've got to know how to comb it, Dennis! MARVIN ROTHBERG leaves his fish- ing tackle to Jeff Moore. Good luck, Jeff! JOHN ROYAL leaves for the 6:55 news- cast on W. A. R. A. SANDRA SCHWARTZ leaves her fu- ture plans of confetti and I do's to any lucky Junior girl. JUDY SCHWARZLER leaves her sewing ability to Sunny Churnick. Keep them in stitches, Sunny! ALICE SELLEW leaves the same size she came in. BERNARD SHUMAN leaves his shot- gun and shells to Jeff Moore. Hope you have as much luck. NORINE THOMAS leaves to advertise Wheat Thins . RUSSELL WALLACE leaves his foul- shooting ability to Egg Mueller. That a boy, Egg! EDWARD WELCH leaves his tum- bling ability to Danny Carpeno. MARGARET WILBER leaves her height to Mary Brunetta. JENNIFER WRIGHTSON leaves her driving license to Paul Graham. - MR. RICHARDSON, we leave with thanks for his interest in us. MR. DINSMORE, we leave with hopes of a perfect attendance record. To MISS JOHNSTON we leave a mega- phone so her voice can be heard above the resounding voices of next year's class. To MISS NEWTON we leave a set of leashes so that next yearls yearbook staff won't go astray. To MR. SCHUMAN we leave a complete overhaul for his car. To MR. ROMAN we leave a geiger counter to detect gum in his English classes. To MR. SCHWAB we leave a four-year scholarship to West Point. To MR. CONROY we leave springs for his thermos bottle to give his coffee more bounce to the ounce. TO MRS. NASON we leave an atomic mouse trap. To MISS CHASE we leave a bigger and better Latin III class. To MR. KONSAVAGE we leave five eight-foot freshmen. To MR. KOSKELLA we leave a set of new records to play in the cafeteria dur- ing the lunch period. To MISS HALEY we leave a girls' basketball team as good as this year's. Witnesses: .Joe Friday Nivlem fthat's Melvin spelled backwardsj Dilly-Dally Testators: Frank Chmara Norma Bowles George Goodwin

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