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THE VOICE 17 SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class has spent a very successful year. It has taken part in many high school activities. At the beginning of the year we elected the following officers: President, Mabel Savage; Vice-President, Norman Clark; Secretary, Pearl Gagnon; Treasurer, Marie Frawley. We were sorry to lose Mr. White as an adviser and we welcomed Mr. Held. He and Miss Chase have done much work for us and we appreciate their kindness. Our colors are blue and gold, which were chosen last year. Early in October candidates were called to fill positions on the staff of “The Voice”. Four members of our class were chosen to be editors: Marion Mansur, Athletic Edi- tor; Mabel Savage, Alumni Editor; Norman Clark, Class Reporter; Marie P’rawley, Ex- change Editor. We entertained the Senior High and Alumni at a CostunR Ball on November 21. White’s Troubadours furnished music for dancing. Much fun was also had playing ping-pong, miniature golf, bowling, cards, and pool. The Sophomores had three members of their class on the boys’ varsity basketball team. They are Italo Bendinelli, right guard; Burton Peck, forward; Charles Boyden, forward. There were five girls on the girls’ varsity team: Josephine Saund- ers, guard; Mabel Savage, center; Pearl Gagnon and Hortense Barth, forwards. We had many class members on the intramural team. The Athletics, a sophomore team, was the champion of the boys for the year 1931. When this year’s varsity bareball team was chosen, Mr. White picked four Sopho- more boys to represent Sharon in baseball namely: Burton Peck, first baseman; Charles Boyden, second baseman ; Italo Ben- dinelli, third baseman; William McNair, pitcher. Sharon High School’s official cheer lead- ers are sophomores — Molly Savage and Mar- tin Bradford. Molly was not able to lead much this year because she played on the varsity team. Fred Markt and Thomas Soucy have left our class and are going to school in Bos- ton. Bert Green is back with us from Cal- ifornia. The Sophomore Class gave two Assembly programs this year.The first one was in the fall and was of the humorous type like the ones some of the other classes gave. The stage was set as an old school. Members of the class represented different teachers of the school. Hortense Barth acted as teacher. Mr. Bragdon, Mr. Barber, and Mr. Armstrong were all present. Even the thunderbolt was there. Our second program was sponsored by the Biology class. We sang our Biology Class Song and then different pupils talked on biolobical subjects. The stage was deco- rated with flowers and animals. 3u icmortam (Dlitcu ® arx uitt5 1933
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