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SHARON HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS YEAR BOOK NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ' OP SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHARTER Sharon High School Chapter Know all Men by these Presents, that Whereas, character, scholarship, leadership, and service are cardinal qualities worthy of encoxirage- ment in all schools, therefore the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools gives, grants, and delegates through the authority of this Charter the right, privilege, and power to establish, conduct, and administer the Sharon High School Chapter as a local Chapter of the National Honor Society Of Secondary Schools. A copy of the above charter hangs in the corridor of the H,igh School. An effort has. been made to stimu- late and encourage good scholar- ship. SILI iOIR CLASS or JOHN BAKER Basketball 9-10-11-12 Baseball 9-11-12 National Honor Society, Pres Student Council 11-12, Pres. Science Club 12 Dramatic Club 12 Glee Club 9 Senior Play 12 RICHARD EENDINELLI Basketball 10-11 Captain 12 Baseball 10-11-12 Glee Club 12 Class Treasurer 12 Class President 9 Dramatic Club 12 Latin Club 10 A A, Council 9-10 NORMAN BOCK Basketball 12 Dramatic Club 12 Glee Club 9 Operetta 9 Radio Play 12 Baseball 12 OSCAR BODWELL Baseball 12 Scientific Hobby Club 9 Glee Club 12 Basketball Intramurals 9-10-11 Radio Broadcast 12 Dramatic Club 12 LILLIAN BRESNICK Dramatic Club 12 All Around Club 11-12 Basketball 11 Dramatic Club 12 All Around Club 11-12 Basketball 11 Student Council 11 FLORENCE BRULE Glee Club 9-10-11-12 Operetta 9-11 Business Club 11 Exhibition 10-12 RICHARD CHASE Basketball 10-11-12 Baseball 9-11-12 Honor Society 12 Student Council 11-12 Yice-Pres. Dramatic Club 12 Glee Club 9-10 Senior Play 12 A. A Council 9-10 MiLRTHA CLAPP Badminton Tournament 11 Basketball 11-12 Hockey 11-12 alee Club 10-11-12 Dramatic Club 12 Latin Club 9 Tennis Tournament 9 ATT Around Club 9-10-11-12 ISABELLE COFFEY Glee Club 9-10-12 Operetta 9 All Around Club 9 JOHN COLANERI Glee Club 10-11-12 Latin Club 10 Dramatic Club 12 Basketball 11-12 Baseball 11-12 Science Club 12 ELLIOTT HARROW Glee Club 9-10-11 -IE Operetta 9-11 Dramatic Club 12 Senior Play 12 Science Club 12 Radio Broadcast 12 RICHARD DOWMAN Glee Club 9-10 Orchestra 9-10-11-12 Intramural Basketball 10 MARY PARWELL Glee Club 9-10-11 Latin Club 10 All Around Club 10-11 Dramatic Club 12 Student Council 11 Basketball 10-11-12 Field Hockey 11 Captain, 12 Badminton Tournament 11 Honor Society 12 CLAIRE FITZPATRICK Basketball 10-11-12 Radio Broadcast 12 Operetta 9-11 Glee Club 9-10-11-12 Student Council 12 All Around Club 9-10 Dramatic Club 12 Senior Play 12 HERBERT GAGNON Glee Club 9-10 Operetta 9 Photography Club 10 Science Club 9-10 Senior Play 12 LU K K HATiL JR • Golf 10 Dramatic Club 11-12 Dramatic Club Flay 12 Glee Club 11-12 Operetta 11 MARJORIE HANSON Basketball Mgr. 12 Orchestra 9-11-12 Latin Club 11-12 Dramatic Club 12 Assistant Mgr. Basketball 11 Glee Club 9 Operetta 9 Senior Play 12 All Around dub 11-12 DOROTHY HARE Glee Club 9-10-11 Operetta 9-11 Orchestra 9 Dramatic Club 12 Student Council 12 National H mor Society 12 MARJORIE HARE Glee Club 9 Orchestra 12 Senior Play music 12 Operetta 8 National Honor Society 12 GEORGE HEALY Glee Club 9 VIRGINIA HOWELL Orchestra 9-11 Latin Club 10-11-12 Dramatic Club 12 Glee Club 10-11-12 Operetta 9 Music-Senior Play 12 RUTH HUSSEY Hockey 11-12 Basketball 11-12 All Around Club 10-11-12 Dramatic Club 12 Latin Club 10 Badminton Tournament 11 Glee Club 9-10 Orchestra 9-10 MEREDITH JOHNSON Basketball 9-10-11 Glee Club 9-10-12 ALBERT KERSTEIN Ox)eretta 8 Orchestra 9-10 Glee Club 9-10-12 Dramatic Club 12 Baseball 11-12 Latin Club 10 ANN LAWRENCE Ah Iflu l Operetta 9 Glee Club 9-10-11-12 Pres. Dramatic Club 12 Dramatic Club Play 12 Senior Play 12 Operetta 11 Glee Club 9-10-11 Operetta 9-11 LEONA LEVENTHAL Dramatic Club 12 Basketball 12 All Around Club 12 HARRIET MABIE All Around Club 9-10-11-18 Dramatic Club, Secretary 12 Senior Play 12 Badminton Tournament 12 Glee Club 9-10-12 Latin Club 10 IntramureG. Basketball. 12 DOROTHY MACLEAN Basketball 9-10-11-12 Operetta 9 Student Council 11-12 Glee Club 9-11 HELEN MOORE sLuU. -ryj ' - Basketball 9-10-11-12 Glee Club 9-10-11-12 Operetta 9-11 Dramatic Club 12 Senior Play 12 Hobby Show 11 All Around Club 10-11 Badminton Tournament 11 ARTHUR ORMO Glee Club 10-11-12 Operetta 11 Intramurals 11 Track 10 Dramatic Club 12 Science Club 12 Radio Broadcast ALDEN OHSELL Olee Club 9-10 School Reporter 11 Operetta 9 Radio Broadcast 12 EVERETT ROSS Basketball Mgr. 11-12 Dramatic Club 12 Senior Play 12 Pres. Science Club 10-11-12 Latin Club 10 National Honor Society 12 Operetta 11 BARBARA SCOTT Glee Club 9-10-12 Latin Club 10 French Club 11 All Around Club 9-10 Dramatic Club 12 Intramural Basketball 9-10 EUGENE SHYNE Glee Club 11 Latin Club 10 Dramatic Club 12 Basketball 11 Baseball 11-12 Science Club 12 Dramatic Club Play 12 Senior Play 12 PAULIHB SHEPARD Basketball 9-10-11-12-Capt. Field Hockey 11-12 Honor Society 12 Senior Play 12 Dramatic Club 12 All Around Club 10-11 Orchestra 9 Latin Club 10 Tennis Tournament 10 Badminton Tournament 11 Olee Club 9-10 MARJORIE SQUIRES — wv. Operetta 9 All Around Club 9-10 Glee Club 9-10-12 Student Coimcll 11-12 S. LOIS STERN I WvY Orchestra 9 Glee Club 10-12 Operetta 9 Latin Club 10-11-12 Basketball Mgr. 12 Dramatic Club 12 Senolr Play 12 All Around Club 9-10-11-12 Radio Broadcast 12 Dramatic Club Play 12 j ' ' KELVIir WHITE Olee Club 9 Baseball 9 All Around Club 10-11 Senior Play 9-12 ELMER WIOOIH Glee Club 9-10-11 Operetta 9 STUDEHT COTJHCIL SHARON HIGH SCHOOL 1936-37 Qirades 7-12 THE BOY’S BASKETBALL TEAM The boy’s basketball teams this year had a very successful season. Both teams turned in high records of achievement. The first team played a schedule of twenty games, including three at the Framingham Armory for the News Trophy, Wiich they brought home to keep. The first team won sixteen games, lost three, and tied one. The tie game was played at Sharon .with Foxboro. At the end of the second overtime period both coaches took their tired boys off the floor and arranged a play-off game at a later date. At the end of the season Sharon and North Easton were tied for first place in the Hock-a-mock League. In the play-off game played in Foxboro, Sharon bowed to the powerful North Easton team after a hard fought game. The Sharon team plowed through the Framingham Tournament with flying colors, taking three straight games and also the Framingham News Trophy. A Victory Banquet was given in honor of the boys, at which beautiful jackets were awarded to the members of the team. The members of the first team were: Captain R. Bendinelli; W. Hixson; J. Eldracher; R. Chase; J. Baiker; R. Hall; R. Morgan; J. Colaneri. The schedule of the first team was as follows: Sharon Opponents 29 Norfolk Aggies 27 22 Alumni 14 34 Sumner 4 20 Stoughton 21 27 Foxboro 27 21 Oliver Ames 20 47 Stetson 25 35 Canton 11 42 Norfolk Aggies 24 36 Foxboro 26 31 Stoughton 24 32 Stetson 40 24 Oliver Ames 21 52 Sumner 14 37 Canton 26 36 Foxboro 22 31 Oliver Ames 41 Framingham Tournament 53 Hopkinton 16 41 Weston 19 22 Millia 14 Front row, left to right; Riehard Hall, Richard Bendinelli, Joseph Eldracher, Richard Chase, Edward McNair Middle row: Oscar Bodwell, Mgr., Arthur Coffey, Albert Kerstein, John Baker, Eugene Shyne, John Colaneri, Stanley Friedman, Ass t Mgr, Rear row: Norman Bock, Walter Hixson, Harold Clark, Coach; Robert Morgan, Kenneth White BASEBALL The schedule, consisting of 11 games is as follows: May 5 Avon at Avon Avon 6 Sharon 4 May 7 Oliver Ames at North Easton O.A. 5 Sharon 3 May 11 T rentham at Sharon Sharon 12 Wrentham 5 May 13 Foxboro at Foxboro Sharon 6 Foxboro 3 May 17 7 est Bridgewater at Sharon W.B. 6 Sharon 5 May 19 Avon at Sharon Avon 4 Sharon 3 May £1 Oliver Ames at Sharon Sharon 11 O.A. 9 May 26 Wrentham at Wrentham Sharon 12 Vifrentham 3 May 28 West Bridgewater at W. B, W.B. 9 Sharon 4 June 1 Foxboro at Sharon Foxboro 11 Sharon 4 The Senior Play  0h, Kay I Seated: John Baker. Claire Fitzpatrick Harriet Mabie..... Standing: Helen Moore Elliott Darrow...,, Eugene Shyne I ul ine Shepard . . . , Arthur Ormo Ann Lawrence Everett Ross, Richard Chase Captain Whitman . . Edith Whitman , . Gram Pembroke . Evelyn Whitman Jim Hayes .... Fred Alden , . Alice Borden ' Hie Black Tenor .... Kay Minis Gramp Pembroke Arthur Whitman The Senior Dramatic Club presented three one act plays: The Managers by J, Lincoln Tim Tidditt Hiram Salters... Gertrude Salters Everett Ross Arthur Ormo . Lois Stern The Minuet by Lois Parker Marchioness Gaoler Marquis • . , . . Ann Lawrence . Luke Hall John Baker The Pot-Boiler by Alice Gerstenberg Mr, Ruler.. Miss Ivory. Mr. Ivory.. Mr. Sud.... Mr, Wouldbe Mr, Inkwell Mrs, Pencil ..... Richard Chase Claire Fitzpatrick John Coloneri Eugene Shyne Oscar Bod?rell Norman Book Dorothy Hare I Front Row Mary Parwell, Helen Moore, Pauline Shephard, Captain; Claire Fitzpatrick, Dorothy MacLean Back Row Marjorie Hanson, Manager; Katherine Taylor, Marlon Bodwell, Elizabeth Armstrong, Martha Clapp, Ruth Hussey Louis Stern, Barbara Flemings GIRL ' S BASKETBALL The Girl ' s Basketball Team had an Interesting and excit- ing season. The games which the girls lost were lost by only a few pblnts in most instances, and frequently the contest was de- dlded in the last seconds. The second team had an equally success ful. year. The group will lose an active and conscientious group of seniors. First Score Second Score Alumni Alumni 29 Sharon 19 Holbrook Sharon 30 Holbrook 21 Foxboro Foxboro 28 Sharon 20 Foxboro 25 Sharon 15 No, Easton Sharon 39 No, East on 15 Sharon 16 No. E. 5 Stoughton Stou ton 40 Sharon 19 Stoughton 24 Sharon 21 Randolph Sharon 26 Randolph 17 Sharon 12 Randolph 3 Roxboro Sharon 15 Foxboro 14 Foxboro 12 Sharon 1 7 Randolph Randolph 27 Sharon 24 Sharon 10 Randolph 12 Stoughton Sharon 23 Stougihton 17 Sharon 15 Stough. 14 Holbrook Sharon 51 Holbrook 09 No. Easton No, Easton 10 Sharon 35 Sharon 19 M. Easton 5 Left to right: Miss Flemings, Coach; Marjorie Hanson, Elizabeth Armstrong, Pauline Shepard, Ann Swift, Marlon Bodwell, Martha Clapp, Laura Taylor, Ruth Hussey, Ruth McMahon, Dorothy Roche, Thelma McLean, Virginia Scott, Priscilla Stevens, Elizabeth Roach, Cynthia Allman, Mary Farwell. FIELD HOCKEY TEAM The second season of the field hockey team was a marked improvement over the first and the team looks promising for another year. Even If the team did not win any games it held its rivals to small scores. Home Stoughton 2 Sharon 0 N. Easton 0 Sharon 0 Away Stoughton 7 Sharon 0 N. Easton 0 Sharon 0 I Compliments of TAYLOR’S GARAGE CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE . Telephone 913 Compliments of NORFOLK LUMBER CO. STOUGHTON, MASS. Tel. Stoughton 372 Training for Young Men and Women Business Administration Accounting Executive Secretarial Shorthand and Typewriting Business, and Finishing Courses One and Two-Year Programs training not required for leges represented in different states. Burdett College 156 STUART STREET BOSTON, MASS. Telephone Hancock 6300 58th year begins in September Write or Telephone for Day or Evening Catalog Previous commercial entrance. Leading coh attendance. Students from Placement serMce free to graduates 147 em{ oyfiieKe r«cefv«d joid $ 14 lions fflUd in Compliments of BEATRICE FLORAL GARDENS FLOWERS AND PLANTS for ALL OCCASIONS 630 So. Main St. Sharon, Massachusetts Telephone 776 Northeastern University College of Liberal Arts Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the understanding of modern culture, social relations, and technical achievement. The purpose of this program is to give the student a liberal and culturaf educatio n and a vocational competence which fits him to enter some specific type of useful employment. College of Business Administration Offers a college program with broad and thorough training in the principles of business with specialization in ACCOUNTING, BANKING AND FINANCE, or BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. Modern methods of instruction, including lectures, solution of business problems, class discussions, professional talks by business executives, and motion pictures of manufacturing processes, are used. College of Engineering Provides complete college programs in Engineering with professional courses in the fields of CIVIL, MECHANICAL (WITH DIESEL, AERONAUTICAL and AIR CONDITIONING OPTIONS), ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, IN- DUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, and ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATION. General engineering courses are pursued during the freshman year; thus the student need not make a final decision as to the branch of engineering in which he wishes to specialize until the beginning of the sophomore year. Co-operative Plan The Co-operative Plan, which is available to upperclassmen in all courses, pro- vides for a combination of practical industrial experience with classroom in- struction. Under this plan the student is able to earn a portion of his school expenses as well as to make business contacts which prove valuable in later years. Degrees Awarded Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science For catalog or further information write to: MILTON J. SCHLAGENHAUF, Director of Admissions NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Prestige ANo iburRiture In Music OR Dramatics Throughout seventy years students have come to obtain musical training in Boston, As trained musicians they have gone forth to success as soloists, operatic stars, teachers, conductors and composers. Their accomplishments have built World-Wide Prestige for graduates of- CONSERVATOiar OF MUSK a. ooM i M w Our students work in an en- vironment which stimulates accomplishment. The instruc- tion given combines theory, ? ractice and public exper- ence. Dramatic students partici- pate in a Pull Season of Drama programs. All ben- efit from an excellent faculty and unusual facil- ities. 71st, Year Begins Sept, 16 Students received for study of single Subjects, Recognized Diplomas and Collegiate Degrees Conferred, If you possess talents worth developing for a profession or an avocation you should ob- tain the advantages of the training at New England Conservatory of Music, acknowledged as a leader since 1867, Our training pre- pares you and our prestige aids you. Visit the school for a personal interview or write to the Secretary for a complete, illustrated Catalog. New- England Conservatory of Music Huntington Ave, Boston CoMPLlMENT5 OF THE PETTEE COPIPANY General Mer,cuand sing Telephone Sharon qzi Compliments of £0CEETT ' 5 ClEANSER-S AND DyEI2,S Telephone Sharon 9|9 Compliments of JOHN COLANCBl Tailor, Cleanser, Post Orfice ' Sq.uar.e: Shar.ow, (Mass. Pho rvE. HA ' R-OW 091 CorMPLlMENTS OF 5HAB0N PUBLIC MAP LT CofMpLlMENTS OF MACICAY STATIONERY 5T02E Compliments of ICosE Beauty Shoppe Clai?.ence the BaR. ’E ' R,- 0 )EAR.D 5 ley Lawrence Geor£.e V. LlocHi AN, rM.D. GaR-ONER. ANP CAUDWE.LLpR.eSS OF Com Put ME NTS ShAR-ON r OTOR- AL-ES Tnc. FOl D Sales and Ser,vice Tel. 684 37 Pond St. CoMPUMEMTS OF GLADYS CE 0 CI;EE ConPLIMENTS OF UEBBtBT P. NELSON 5o State Street Tel. Cap. 5774 Swaron 744 RLAL ESTATE -INSURANCE CoMPUME-NTS OF MOODY ' S GABAGE. CoMPLlME-NTS OF PUBDY l6o TBEMONT ST. 90ST0N Official. Photoorapmeb. SwAeoN High School ‘37 CoMPL MENTS OF RTCUELEY Fuower-S PoT-reR-v Nosbgays Cor-Sages Hair Gailwandg F R.ESErvTATlor 4 ©OwQUBTS Store: Univebsitv Club Bl.oc. f; CuRUEr l GC. Stuart S-rR cEnr ioWav-wut St. Ken fv oie.e GZSG Sharow 22 5 CoMPUMENTS OF MASSAPOAG GABAGE andSHAPONOIL CO. Ar-THUR. L.ScoXT, FfeoPRIETOR, CoMPLItAENTS OF . TIMKEN SlUENT AuTOt lATlC Oil- BurweRs Brxjc-ktom Oil- Heat Tivc. 27 Legion. Picy. Beocktotv.I ass. 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