Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)
- Class of 1938
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SHARON HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS YEAR BOOK 1938 WINNERS OF SPECIAL AWARDS AMERICAN LEGION PRIZE ESSAY Raymond Holway RENSSELAER PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE William Frye SONS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARD 2 Senior Class Year Book 1938 Graduation Exercises Class of 1938 Processional Invocation REV. WALTER C. PIERCE Alleluia ijth Century German Melody CHORUS Sharon High School a. What Makes a Good School WILLIAM FRYE . Physical Education HELEN MANN Rondo Capriccioso Mendelssohn Piano Solo — ELIZABETH HAMPTON Sharon High School c. Preparation for College EDMUND BOYCE d. Preparation for Life JEANNE ROBILLARD CONCERTE IN E FLAT Mozart French Horn— RICHARD HALL Award of Prizes and Diplomas Benediction Recessional Senior Class Year Book 1938 3 Senior Class of 1938 EDWIN BOYCE, JR. Latin Club, io; Science Club, n; Basketball, 12; Ten- nis, 12; Honor Society, 12; Class Play, 12; Commence- ment Speaker, 13. EDMUND H. BROWN Stamp Club, 9, 10; Editor of The Voice,” 11; Science Club, 10, 11 ; All Around Club, 11 ; Latin Club, 9, 10; Senior Play, 12; Glee Club, 9. RICHARD BURLINGAME Treasurer, 9; Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Winner Hospital Essay, 10; Intramural Baseball, 10, 11; Intramural Bas- ketball, 10; Assistant Basketball Manager, 11; Manager Basketball, 12; Senior Play, 12; Student Council, 11; Class Prophecy, 12. BEATRICE CHAPLIN Tennis, 12; Science Club, 11. 4 Senior Class } ear Book 1938 FRANCES T. CHURCHILL Glee Club, 9; All Around Club, 9, 10, n ; Orchestra, 9; Science Club, 11; Senior Play, 12. ARTHUR COFFEY Baseball, 11, 12; Glee Club, 10; Ping Pong, Singles and Doubles Champion, 12. RICHARD M. CROCKER Glee Club, n, 12; Senior Play, 12; Banquet Speaker, 12. JOSEPH F. ELDRACKER Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball, 9, 10, 11; Glee Club, 10, 12; Honor Societv, 12; Intramural Baseball, 9. Senior Class Year Book 1938 5 PAUL J. FLAMAND Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Tennis, 12; Student Council, 10, 11, 12; President, 12; Honor Society, 11, 12; Under- graduate Speaker, 11 ; Toastmaster Senior Banquet, 12; French Club, 10; Science Club, 11. STANLEY FRIEDMAN Basketball, 11, 12; Stamp Club, 9, 10; Glee Club, 10, 11, 12; Senior Play Stagehand, 12; Intramural Baseball, 9, 10; Intramural Basketball, 10. WILLIAM C. FRYE Entered Junior Year. Science Club, 11; Honor Society, 12; Student Council President, 12; Senior Play, 12; Com- mencement Speaker, 12. RICHARD HALL Baseball, 10, 11, 12; Basketball, 10, 11, 12; Operetta, 10; Dramatic Club, 12; Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; All Around Club, 11 ; Stamp Club, 10; Orchestra, 9, 10, 11, 12; Ping Pong Doubles Champion, 12; Dance Orches- tra, 12; Assistant Baseball Manager, 10; Senior Play, 12; Manager of the Magazine Drive, 12. 6 Senior Class Year Book 1938 ELIZABETH HAMPTON Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Science Club, 11; All Around Club, 9, 10, 11 ; Orchestra, 10, 11, 12; Student Council, 10, 12; Class Treasurer, 12; Assistant Manager of Girls’ Basketball, 11, 12; Librarian, 12. VIRGINIA HASSAM Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Operetta, 10; All Around Club, 10. RAYMOND HOLWAY President, 9; Operetta, 10; Glee Club, 9, 10, n; Intra- mural Basketball, 9, 10; All Around Club, 9, 10, 11; Student Council, 11, 12; Senior Play, 12. HELEN MAE MANN Student Council Secretary, 10, 11, 12; Glee Club, 9, 10, 12; Senior Play, 12; Commencement Speaker, 12; All Around Club, 9, 10, 11. Senior Class Year Book 1938 7 ROBERT MORGAN Baseball, 9, io, 1 1 , 12; Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council, 12; Senior Play, 12; Science Club, n. MARKLAND MULHOLLAND Glee Club, 10. WINIFRED O ' LEARY Glee Club, 9, 10, n, 12; Operetta, 10; Student Council, 10, 11 ; All Around Club, 10, 11. JOHN PENNING Transferred from Jamaica Plain High School September, 1937 - 8 Senior Class Year Book 1938 JEANNE ROBILLARD Glee Club, 9, 10, 1 1 , 12; Operetta, 10; Field Hockey, 12; All Around Club, 10, 11. FRANCES TERESA ROSE Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Operetta, 10. EVELYN THERESA SIMONIS Glee Club, 9, 11, 12; Intramural Basketball, 9; Science Club, 11 ; All Around Club, 9, 10, 11. GEORGE STEVENSON Basketball, 10, 11; Student Council, 9, 10; Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Class Play, 12. Senior Class Year Book 1938 9 LAURA TAYLOR Glee Club, 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council, 10, 12; Senior Plays, 12; All Around Club, 9, 10, 11; Reporter for Advocate,” 12. ALICE WAGNER Glee Club, 9, 10, 12. MARIE WALLEN Glee Club, 9, 12. VIRGINIA P. WEST Glee Club, 9, 10, 12; Student Council, 12; Class Treas- urer, 12. 10 Senior Class Year Book 1938 Left to Right: Paul Flamand, Edmund Boyce, Ann Swift, Marion Bodwell, William Frye, Joseph Eldracker. | ■ I i i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1 he second year of the National Honor Society found all the Senior members, boys and both Junior members, girls. These students deserve a great deal of credit. Senior Class Year Book 1938 11 THE STUDENT COUNCIL For the first time the Student Council has really begun to function. The Junior Council has presented Assembly exercises regularly on Friday as well as talcing care of many other responsibilities. The Senior Council has entertained the Fall River Council and attended Student Council conventions at the Whitman and Taunton High Schools. Next Fall the Sharon Council will be hosts to the Southeastern Massachusetts District of the State Association of Student Councils. 12 Senior Class Year Book 1938 TENNIS For the first time Sharon High School has had tennis teams in interscholastic competition for both boys and girls. Each team will have played four matches: the boys against Canton and Wrentham high schools; the girls against Walpole and Wrentham high schools. The girls were particularly fortunate to have 12 year old Norma Meister, who will undoubtedly be a national star, available for the team. She lost one game in four sets of singles. The girls won two matches from Walpole, 3-2, 3-2, and tied Wren- tham and won from Wrentham, 3-2. The boys dropped two to Canton High School, 4-2, 4-2. The chief obstacle was Bill Hibbard who is No. 2 Junior player of Vermont. Unfortunately when the above picture was taken Norma Meister and Cynthia Deny were not present. Senior Class Year Book 1938 13 FIELD HOCKEY Although Field Hockey is a comparatively new sport at Sharon High, the con- scientious work of the girls began to come into evidence this year. The excellent defense of the half back and full back lines, as well as our efficient goalie, was one of the noteworthy features of the team. In spite of the fact that the second team is very young, it is very promising and because of them some good games are in store for the future. Another year, with these same girls playing, will show what a grand game field hockey is. Virginia Scott is the very able captain-elect, a position held during the past season by Ruth McMahon. GAMES AND SCORES At Stoughton Stoughton 3 Sharon 3 At Sharon Oliver Ames o Sharon 2 At Canton Canton o Sharon I At Sharon Walpole i Sharon I At Sharon Stoughton I Sharon 0 At Sharon Canton Sharon I At Oliver Ames Oliver Ames I Sharon I 1 ' 4 Senior Class Year Book 1938 BASKETBALL The boys’ basketball team was very successful this last season. For the first time they defeated Stoughton in Stoughton’s Gym. They finished third in the Hock-a-mock League winning 12 games and losing only 4. The members of the first team were Hall, Flamand, Coffey Forwards Eldracker Center H ixon, Morgan Guards Dutton, Boyce, McNair Substitutes The second team : Vadala, Spaulding, Friedman Forwards Lyttle Center Clark, D. Kitterman, M. Rocket Guards The second team won 8 and lost 5 games. The manager was R. Burlingame with William Dingman and John Bradford as assistants. Sharon 30 Norfolk Aggie SCORES 15 Sharon 44 Norfolk Aggie 23 Sharon 39 Alumni 26 Sharon 3 1 Oliver Ames 29 Sharon 55 Canton 2nd 13 Sharon 35 Wrentham 14 Sharon 43 Wrentham 13 Sharon 51 Randolph 33 Sharon 25 Randolph ( overtime ) 29 Sharon 17 Stoughton 35 Sharon 27 Stoughton 44 Sharon 16 Oliver Ames 29 Sharon 39 Canton 2nd 16 Sharon 33 Foxboro 26 Sharon 25 Foxboro 24 Sharon 27 Stoughton 26 For the first time in six years the team went to the South Shore Tournament at Brockton, winning third place in their class. SCORES Sharon 69 Norwell 20 Sharon 34 Falmouth 42 Sharon 2 Provincetown (forfeit) o Senior Class Year Book 1938 15 BASKETBALL Two major handicaps prevented the Sharon girls from making as good a start as usual this past basketball season. These were the entirely new first team and the fact that the game was changed to two divisions instead of three. However, as the season progressed and the girls became more experienced, the games turned in Sharon’s favor. As no one on this team will be lost by graduation, next season should prove even better than this. For their very fine team work under the leadership of Marion Bodwell, the guards deserve special mention. The second team also had a good season. Katherine Taylor will fill the position of captain next year. GAMES AND SCORES At Sharon Wrentham 20 Sharon 13 At Oliver Ames Oliver Ames 13 Sharon 18 At Foxboro Foxboro 22 Sharon IO At Sharon Oliver Ames I I Sharon 19 At Wrentham Wrentham 1 1 Sharon 29 At Stoughton Stoughton 29 Sharon 18 At Sharon Randolph 55 Sharon 24 At Sharon Stoughton 20 Sharon 24 At Sharon Foxboro 18 Sharon 23 At Randolph Randolph 15 Sharon 9 16 Senior Class Year Book 1938 BASEBALL The baseball season opened for Sharon on May 4 with a game with Oliver Ames. The boys who are doing their best in all the games deserve more support. The players are: Hixson. . . .Pitcher and Infield McNair. . .Pitcher and Infield White Catcher Hall Short Stop Hodgdon Outfield Davis Outfield Lyttle. . . Morgan. . . .Pitcher and Outfield E. Rockett. .Pitcher and Outfield M. Rockett Second Base Dutton Third Base Spaulding , Outfield Murray Utility Man . .Manager The schedule of the games played to date is: May 4 — Sharon 6, Oliver Ames 18; at North Easton May 5 — Sharon 8, Holbrook 7; at Sharon May 10 — Sharon 7, Norton 9; at Norton May 12 — Sharon 4, Stoughton 13; at Stoughton May 17 — Sharon 6, Holbrook 7; at Holbrook May 19 — Sharon 2, Foxboro 15; at Sharon May 23 — Sharon 19, Norton 3; at Sharon May 25 — Sharon 1 1 , Avon 3; at Avon M ay 31 — Sharon 3, Foxboro 14; at P ' oxboro June 6 — Sharon 3, North Easton 4; at Sharon Senior Class Year Book 1938 17 Northeastern University College of Liberal Arts Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the under- standing of modern culture, social relations, and technical achievement. The purpose of this program is to give the students a liberal and cultural education 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 execu- tives, 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. INDUSTRIAL ENGI- NEERING, and ENGINEERING ADAH NIST RATION. 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. C o-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 instruction. 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 — MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE Northeastern University Director of Admissions Boston, Massachusetts Please send me a catalog of the □ College of Liberal Arts □ College of Business Administration □ College of Engineering Name Address H-53 18 Senior Class Year Book 1938 Compliments of BEACH and BELLEDEU, Inc. STATIONERS and PRINTERS 94 Portland Street Boston, Mass. Lafayette 5493-4 Compliments of JOHN COLANERI TAILOR — CLEANSER Post Office Square Sharon, Mass. Phone Sharon 2091 Compliments of L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO Class Rings and Pins — Diplomas Commencement Announcements Jeweler to the Juniors and Seniors Senior Class Year Book 1938 19 Compliments of GLADYS CROCKER MOULTON’S Where the clerks are glad to see you — PHONE 900 Compliments of SHARON MOTOR SALES, Inc. FORD SALES and SERVICE Telephone Sharon 684 Compliments of SHARON PUBLIC MARKET 20 Senior Class Year Book 1938 Compliments of PURDY 160 Tremont Street — Boston OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER SHARON HIGH SCHOOL ’37 Compliments of MOODY’S GARAGE GEORGE MARKT LOUIS YOUNG PEELEY THE BARBER CROCKER ENTERPRISES CO. SHARON SPA CLARENCE THE BARBER MACKAY POULTRY FARM MACKAY STATIONERY STORE ROSE BEAUTY SHOP BELL HOUSE, Inc. GARDNER PRESS Senior Class ) ear Book 1938 21 BURDETT COLLEGE Courses for Young Men and Women Business Administration- Accounting (Pace), Secretarial, Shorthand, Type- writing, Business, and Finishing courses. One and Two-Year Programs. Previous commercial training not required for entrance. Leading colieges represented in attendance. Students from different states. Write or telephone for Day or Evening Catalog r ar BEGINS IN SEPTEMBER 0 « BUSINESS TRAINING nee Jed to MAKE THE RIGHT START MOVE STEADILY FORWARD ACHIEVE SUCCESS (with a Degree Plan for those who wish it) and in a ddil ion VOCATIONAL COUNSEL AND PLACEMENT _ SERVICE 156 STUART STREET, BOSTON • Telephone HANcock 6300 Compliments of BEATRICE FLORAL GARDENS Flowers and Plants For All Occasions 630 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHARON, MASSACHUSETTS T elephone 776 22 Senior Class Year Book 1938 Compliments of TAYLOR’S GARAGE CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 913 Compliments of NORFOLK LUMBER CO. STOUGHTON, MASS. Tel. 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