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Page 26 text:
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ast Yill and Testament Know ull mcn by tlic-sc presents that on tliis first clay of May in the year of our Loral one tlionsnncl nine-liunclrecl ancl forty-one, wc, lie1'cz1ftc1' to be known colloc-tive-ly ns tlw Svnior Class of Sliaron Iligli Scliool, in the town of Slmron, County of Norfolk, Ccnnmonwcultli of Mussaclnisctts, clo licrewitli sign nncl clm-lixvr up for prolmtv tliist our lust will and tvstannent, l't'Y0lilIlg any and all otlivr wills, tc-stznnc-nts, and coclicils lntlicrto innclc liy ns. lim-ing of strong liomlic-s and qiicstionulilc niincls, we clo pctition tliut the vonrt ninnv, ns 1-xt-clitoi' to not without lioncl, Nlr. NVilliznn xlicun, of tln' faculty ol tlii- zilioiwsziicl lligll scliool. KNUXY, 'l'lIl'iN, ALI, NIEN TIIQXT- Dong Nlclvn ltum-s luis Ycwinont 2lCCl'llt to lloli Powvrs. liUQl'I' 'Xninclon lm-nw-s liis quit-t voicv uncl gracious, olcl world lHl1lllll'1' to lolnn linnclnll. l'lll!ZX' .Xrinstrong lc'nx'c's tln' riglit to plan' lioolwx' wlivn llc plvzlsvs to lI'XIlI1Q Post. Clvorgf- lim-rgstoni lvnw-s luis position ns ollicizll lvttvl' CAll'l'll'l' to lolln Vain- XAll'l'l'llXK'Xl'li, C11-orgv lins lic-qin-lntlv lwvn rlnotml as sawing tlialt plnving mail mini :intl post olliu- nt ilu' sannm- tnnv is no lun. . . - w lxny' Iloyrlvn wills lim' livclilm-s to lit-tty l'l'j'c'. lflmrloltv liroxxln li-aiu-s lam' cute- littlc' milk to Pant rlwflllllly. Ui-I lirnlf- li-nu-s Iwi' sc-wi-ta1i'i11l pi'anc-ticv nliility to lfllvn lXlCNillllill'2l. Slit' li.is ilf-4-ull-rl to lailw lim' ln-aultllul CllL'ilUll wltll In-r. flflfl' fllfllflf-Iftllll'
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is with extreme regret that we leave dear old Sharon High and its many pleasant memories. Although we, as seniors, are leaving Sharon High School, the wise philo- sophies of our beloved faculty will ever remain with us. If some of us should aspire to become dramatic artists or even telephone operators, the words of Mr. YVilliam Kean, Learn your linesli' will ever ring in our ears. The elephants on the Ivory Salt boxes will always recall Miss Dorothy Chase, while winter seasons will bring memories of Miss Ruth Frost. If, perchance, a few of us should become professional hold-up men we would address our victims in the words of Mr. Harold Clark, Don't forget that note. Tomorrow is your last chance! ll' Of course, the very mention of chemicals will remind us of Mr. Clarence Pedley, and a whiff of germicide will bring to our minds visions of Miss Helen Crocker dashing about with the spray bottle. In our travels ab1'oad we shall recall Miss Dorris Newton as the teacher of the uuniversal language . But all joking aside, weive really enjoyed every moment with you, faculty! You've been fine sports, and we shall never forget you. And so, a fond adieu to you all. Class Favorites First Clzoice Tommy Dorsey Tommy Dorsey Swing Band .... .. Sweet Band ..... . Second Clioice Glenn Miller Guy Lombardo Ray Everle ......... .... V ocalist ..... ........................ B ing Crosby Amapola', ........,.. ........ S ong ............ Never Smile Again Henry Aldrich ................ ....... R adio Program ,.... ...........,.......... 9 20 Club Henry Aldrich .. 6'Gone NVith the Bette Davis ...... Mickey Rooney Radio Star YVind,' English ............... Moving Picture .. Actress Actor . Higlz School Subject Bob Hope Kitty Foylen Hery Lamarr Spencer Tracy Mathematics Boston Globe ............... ........... N ewspaper ...... .... H erald-Traveler George Antheil ........,........ .... C 0lllll1lllSf ...... ..,.. B ill Cunningham Gone YVith the Vtfindl' Life ............................. Novel Magazine uKitty Floylev Vogue Basketball ..... ....... G irls' Sport ...... ..... F ield Hockey Basketball ........ .... B oils, Sport .,,... ............... B aseball 'WVhat A Life Saunders, ........ 7 Iohnsons .......... lunior Prom ...... Totem Pole .... Play Meeting Place .... Dining Place .... Social Event .... Dance Place .... Twelfth Nightv Moultonls Dunnls. Dancing page tzcenty-tlzree
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Bob Buttinger leaves his bunny-hvntinf' tii David Bishop. May David handle his solemn responsibility with due care. Doris Carter leaves her drag with the teachers, especially with Mr. Kean. to Helen Voit. Ellen Christensen leaves her distinctive height to Priscilla Howe. Peter Church leaves his tall, dark, and handsome appearance to John Shyne. jane Clark leaves her many boy-friends to whoever desires them among the underclassmen. It is rumored that she has finally settled for one-a Southerner, it appears. Tommy Coffey leaves his job as office-boy to Charlie Beatrice. From now on he is going to be a boss or he doesn't work, he swears. Besides, Charlie's always in the office anyway. Paul Condon leaves his well-digested dictionary to George Allen. His amazing pun potentialities, he took with him in a special moving van. Babe Cunningham leaves her gift of gab to Eleanor Cox. Tskl Tskl Such a noisy girl. Ginny Eldracher leaves her driver's license to Marion Plummer. We understand that at present Marion confines her driving to the back woods roads on a dog license. Agnes Fitzpatrick leaves her flirtacious manner to Ruth Weir. She has packed away her victims for future reference. The company of McLean and Frey, Inc., leave their numerous trips to Canton to Bubi Lehmbecker. He'll have to find his own reasons for journey- ing thither. Barbara F riberg leaves her blond tresses to Gwen Alley. She also wishes that she could leave behind a portion of a certain weighty problem, too. Donald Gately leaves his beloved Commerce High to Harry Gaffney. What do they do with them up there in the city? Bill Hall intended to leave his skiis to Wesley Robinson, somehow he mislaid them, so instead he is sending along Leon Trotsky and Fabian Sevitsky. Marilouise Jones leaves the right to be the only girl in the mechanical drawing class to Gert French. Roma Lang leaves her ability to behave like a lady to Helen Frisbee. Pat Leary leaves her correspondence with the marines to Muriel Ornell. Muriel may also procure several of the said marines by writing to Captain links cfo the Horse Marines, enclosing coupon. Mal Leventhal leaves his capable leadership of the senior class to Frank Fitzpatrick. If you have tears, Frank, prepare to shed them now. Buster Lurie leaves his way with the uwimminv to Eddie Berger. lust imagine all that beautiful talent wasted. Bill Mann just leaves-and he means it this time. Bill Moore leaves his Ford to Fred Neithold. He's off to buy himself a scooter. y Patty Morgan leaves her pleasing personality to Norma Meister. The soulful expression in her eyes goes back to the center window model in Fileneis tomorrow. Clara Niethold leaves a course in home sewing to Marjorie Poirier. V page twenty-five
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