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Harold Paul leaves his basketball technique to John Hemenway. Beeza Prescott leaves, and the teachers are all planning a much needed rest. Eleanor Rockett leaves her quiet, lady-like ways to her sister Catherine. Inst one of those family things. Billy Roos leaves his flashy cars to Mr. Clarence Pedley. Mary Rose leaves her boisterous good humor to Priscilla Morse. Vernon Saunders leaves his towering height to Herby Turck. Standard equipment for Vernon includes a rubber step ladder. Norma Scott leaves her devotion for Dartmouth to Caryl Andrews. Allen Singer leaves his knowledge of electricity and stage management to Irving Traut. May Irving do as well. Kenny Southern leaves his well-rouged cheeks to Pete Seibert. Kenny seems to have had plenty of provocation for his most recent blushing. Kenny Stetson leaves his well-worn brief case to a studious junior. Opti- mist, isnit he? Thelma Stratton leaves her duster and mop to Zoe Traut. We havenit been able to figure out why. Connie Swift leaves her numerous nicknames to Margaret Horsefield. She plans to make use of her golden tresses in a picture with the three bears for Walt Disney. Rico Vadala leaves his quiet ways to Nicky Vacca. Marylee Ward leaves the right to have dates at 11 P. M. to Carlotta V itali. These dimpled darlings struck up an acquaintance at a health resort, where they had gone to regain a few lost pounds. Bertha XVest leaves her temperamental outbursts to Ruth Flanagan. Re- member, Ruth-ninety percent temper and ten percent mental. Bernice Wliite leaves her engagement ring to lean Wilson. Ralph and Richard NVhitney leave, amid the loud wailing of broken- hearted little sophomores. To Mr. Frederick C. Ward we leave a car with a governor for use on Main Street. To Mr. Harold Clark we leave a loud speaker so that he may make himself heard above the din. - To Miss Dorothy Chase we leave a book of crossword puzzles and a life subscription to the Boston Herald. To Miss Helen Crocker we leave our thanks for letting us whisper during activity period. To Mr. NVilliain Kean we leave a fond farewell and the junior girls. To Mr. Ralph Hearn we leave the title of swell teacher and friend. To Miss Margaret Deeg we leave the request that we he invited to her wedding. To Miss Bertha French we leave a box of aspirins to remedy all the head- aches we have given her. - To the junior class we leave our dignity and Sblll-C01ltllllllllttllt so they may in sonic sniall inanner resemble our class. To the sophomore class we leave a bucket of cold water to wake them up for the next two years. page llll'llfU-AlN
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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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To the freshman class - all of them at present safely tucked in their little trundle beds-we leave the advice to be patient. Some day, with a bit of luck, they too may be seniors. In witness whereof, we, the class of '-11, have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, this 19th day of Iune, the year of our Lord. one thousand nine hundred and forty-one. QSignedj THE SENIOR CLASS OF SHARON HIGH SCHOOL Sharon High School XVitnesses: Baby Snooks Testators: lane Clark Oscar Leuant Katherine Boyden Fanny Farmer Marilouise Jones Constance Swift Senior Superlatives First Choice Patricia Morgan Kenneth Stetson Patricia Morgan Kendall Southern Patricia Morgan Kenneth Stetson Agnes Fitzpatrick Roger Amadon .. George Bergstrom Paul Condon ...... Paul Condon ...... Roger Amadon .. Doris Carter ........ Roger Amadon .. Harold Paul ........ Mary Rose ......... Paul Condon ...... Doris Carter ........ Roger Amadon .. Paul Condon ...... Melvin Leventhal Delphine Brule ., Donald Gately Barbara Friberg Kenneth Stetson Eleanor Rockett Kendall Southern jane Clark .......... Richard YVhitnev Paul Condon ...... Delphine Brule .. David Prescott .. Second Choice Most Popular Girl ...... ................ D oris Carter Most Popular Boy ........ ...... Richard Vtlhitney Most Beautiful Girl Doris Carter .. Most Handsome Boy ...,.. ..,.. . . Roger Amadon Be.st Girl Dancer Marilouise Iones Be.st Boy Dancer Williani-Roos Glamour Girl Bernice YVhite Glamour Boy XVittiest Wfilliam Roos Melvin Leventhal lV0lllfI-lJC lVittiest ...... . ......... David Prescott Best Sense of Humor Katherine Boyden Class Nuisance .......... ...... D ouglas Alden Most Sophisticated Girl Most Sophisticatefl Boy Patricia Morgan Kenneth Stetson Be.st Line David Prescott Most Literary Paul Condon Clas.s Socrates Uncontested Smoothest Girl Patricia Morgan Smoothest Boy Most Stuclious Most Intellectual Kenneth Stetson Peter Church Paul Condon Be.st Actress Doris Carter Best Actor Robert McLean Best Dressed Girl Jane Clark Best Dressed Boy XVillia1n Roos Best Girl Athlete Mary VanVaerenwvck Best Boy Athlete XVilliam Hall Most Naive Barbara Friberg Most Versatile Bertha YVest Class Mystery Rico Vadala Most Loyal to S. H. S. .... ........ K endall Southern Most Carefree Vernon Saunders page tu'entu-scrcn
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