Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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RUTH ANNE FLANACAY Flash Hcr tonffue ls the pen o a ready zrrzter Actrxrtres Drlmltic Club 1 Sophomore Trot 7 P T A C1r us 7 un1or Prom 3 Xerr Book 4 Senior Plax 4 Semor Receptson 3 Frost Trot 4 Ruths hterirx knowledge is truh astoundmg She frequently unrzes us with clsu il illusions to the Creek clramz to sav nothing of her enthusrlstic sorties mto the hiddenmost recesses of English hterrture Her splendid uork rn the Senlor Plu xx IS plamlv ex pccted of her for it rex ealed pubhclx the talent for clramatres that lofficlllx iccompimes her Havsless dictron CERTRUDE ELOISE FRENCH Sandy Mzselnef tlzou an afoot -'lctnities Drrmltic Club Glee Club 1 7 3 4 Sophomore Trot Cheer Lelder P T A Cncc umor Prom 3 Senior Reception 3 Clrss Secretarx 3 Bisketblll 4 Terr Book 4 Semor Pln 4 H1ll0XK69H Partw 4 Humor incl I'l11SLl1l6f lllllllillted seemed frlxx us to be in order xxhenex er our blonde siren xx is present Gertrude xx IS especllllv in her element durmff Ll'l9fl1lStI'X l1l7OI'lt0I'X period Credit lb due her for U1 excellent performlnce in the senior pllx IS well is for her persexerence xuth the cheer lelders xxhom she tlrelesslx coached HELEN COR A FRISBEE Cufldlcs 0 nord n ze is 1 just snnplt or -Xctixities Clee Club 7 Sophomore Trot 7 umor Prom 3 Frost Trot Helen 18 const mth bubblmv oxcr xxlth mirth coxh shikmg her golden locks it someone Bec lusc It is one of thc finest lrts when pioperlx cultixited ue frmklx rclmlre Helens 1l71lltX to flppelr to be busx clomff nothing It 111 C6ftllI1lX no one his exer been lble BETTH IE -XNNE FR1 E Cmcc is zn all hm steps in etcrq gesture clwnzfzj ALUXITIGS Puppct Club 1 Drrmitic Club 1 Cllss Secretlrw 1 7 ,Studcnt Council 1 7 Sophomore Trot umor Prom Senior Re cc itlon 3 t uh 4 Orches 4 Xelr Boo Scnlor Pl IX 4 Bcttx with hcr sxxttt soplnstic itccl xx ix her Urrcc md 1dm1r1ble sc x tl of ll -X SllI'plI'Sll'lQ miss for lll her olcl word chnm she has 1 gift for replrtec th it will help to msure for her tic brwhtcst of luturcs m XGITS to co ie HENRX IAXII' S CAFFNE1 Harry nt lxllllll ILIIIIY lic can do till llc tr c ixrtics scbrll 7 3 -1 Sccrctm 4 Sophomorc Trot 7 umor r nn 3 nmor 111 ation ros ro In runurl s 7 Sc mor Pl ix 4 A lrtist cf p oxcn llJlllX Ilxrrx his U1 Qrtistlc ltI11pLI'lIl1GI'lf too His stuchccl rtstru Hut most of us but smill opportunity to mnkc his Kqllllllllllll but tlu sclcct compmx of his closcst frxcnds ch r 1 grind fc 1 Lvni ATA 4 L 11 ,, U . 1 ' ' ': 1 1 , g 2.1 . . . . C Z-L . : 1 , i , Q . S . . ' ' i 1. , . L ' i- , ' . v 1 1 3 '131 1 ' 1, 'r ' ' 1 . 3 A ' ' ' ' 11' '1 ' ' J .'- D'-1 1'.' . I T A? 11 ,, 1. . . ,, 11 3 ,L.,?,g 2: 1 Q . . . - rs 2g I ' : 5 ' - ' J 5 1 . ' ' g 1. 1 9 ' 1 ' 5 ' 2-1 3 k Y ' 'V . 1 ' ' ' ' . 1 ' h . O I . 1' 2 i 1, , . . .b 1 . 1 ' ' ' ' 1 , 1 ' 13 - , 1' . 2 L17 1 B ' , :gif . . . . .. H, Th ' ' fc ' n jo: - ' .' 1 sf' . ' ' ' ' Q1 , L.: Lg J ' I 3 . ',- . B-1 1, ' D ., ,' ' , , '.'1 K .' ' 1' ' ' 1 , ' 1 ' 1' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' D ' 1 1 . , 1' i' 1.' ' 1 to fathom the silent depths of her expressive blue eyes. Li:,' ' ' ' . ' as . . 1 . 3 1 1 , g ' 11' ,..g , A -. V L: L . Q . - -11 ' I g Cle1 CI 1, 2, 3. : ' 'tru 3, g ' 1 k 45 1 1 J 1 '1 , 51-11 1 li poi.'1, vas ie envy ll . . J M '.., 1 ' l ' 1' , .' if 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 5 l 1 'h ' ' 4' 1 5 1 n . v ' 1 , wr r No 1 ' ' ' ' ' l ' iesl' A'l 1Q: B11. 1 Z., 5, 3 '1 I' 3 ' 1 Lg I ' P 4 ig ' l'l1 11 ' 31 F it T t 35 t1 1l.' 1, L, . n -1 i r '1 1 'ij 4 ,' 45 1 1 ' 'i , A - 1 2 . 2' A . ss , A1 s s - - 1 iv - U- gi- ' x 5 will xou- fo him as 1 L 1 -ll iw!

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BIARY ESTHER BREXIXER Mini Underneath her silence, there is sincerity and kiiidizeszsf' Activities: junior Prom: Frost Trot. A dutv entrusted to Marfs care is sure to receive conscientious treatment. Among many attractive qualities, often overlooked, is her subtly submerged sense of humor. For this and for a proven de- pendability we have enjoyed hax ing her as a class mate. VIRGINIA .XXX BREBINER Ginny', On with the c1'ance.' Let joy be unconfined. No ,sleep ,til morn, when youth and pleasures nzeetfi Activities: Clee Club -1: Senior Plav. How different Ginny is from Marv! XYe shall alwavs associate with her merry peals of laughter ringing through the corridors, and her positively fiirtatious manner that caught the fancv of such a host of swains that she reigned unchallenged as the social butterfly of 1941. ELEANOR H.-XRRIET COX Red Good nature is the beauty of the mind Activities: junior Prom 3: Senior Reception 531 Clee Club 1, 2, 3: Frost Trot -1. XVe never did get to know Eleanor very well, so quiet and retiring was her manner among us. Nor did her beautiful red hair fulfill the promise that traditionally accompanies possession of titian locks. Quite to the contrary. Eleanor seemed alwavs to be rapt in a world of her own ELEANOR IRENE FISI-IMAX Klxxvackyb Nothing great was ever achieced without enthu.s'ia.s-rn Activities: Dramatic Club lg P. T. A. Circus 25 P. T. A. Play 2g Sophomore Trot 25 Clee Club I. 2. 3g Halloween Partv 34 Senior Reception 3g junior Prom 3g Orchestra Librarian 3, -lg Senior Play 45 Year Book 4. Always full of enthusiasm with a willing hand a helpful word, is our gay little chum Eleanor. Her sparkling wit and irrepressible spirits have added spice to many a conversation. XVe shall most of all remember Eleanofs superb performance in the senior play, one that was truly worthy of a professional. FRANCIS AXTONINE FITZPATRICK Frank Nothing is irnp0.s-sible to a willing heart Activities: Basketball 3, -lg Class President 3, -lg Intramurals 1, 2: Junior Prom 35 Sophomore Trot 2g Senior Reception 3g Frost Trot 4. XVhether the battle was lost or won, Frank was sure to have at- tempted in some manner to bring it to a successful conclusion. His perseverence during class meetings was worthy of a Churchill. YVe all appreciate Frank's loyal efforts in behalf of the class of 1942. s L . page eleven Vx-'21, I C NV? . x N6 Xl X3 ff...4.u...Xc x t F Rex X M Q



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XVILLIAM BUCKLAND GARDNER BilI,' Just ask me and I will do it Activities: Senior Play 44 junior Prom 34 Senior Reception 34 Hallowe'en Party 44 Frost Trot 44 Sophomore Trot 2. XVe like to picture Bill rushing about the school with his blue shop apron on and his tools in hand. A very handy man is NVillia1n in more ways than one. He is also notably gifted with his camera, which he wielded with admirable results in our behalf throughout the past year. PETER CHAMBERLAIXE HALL Pete As a wit if not frst, in every first linen Activities: Tennis 1, 4g Dramatic Club lg Basketball 1, 44 Orchestra 44 Glee Club 1, 44 Varsity Club 44 Senior Play 4. Pete reminds us of a friendly pup4 always the possessor of a pleasant greeting for everyone he meets, he has witty remarks for every occasion. Although Pete's carefree manner would never suggest it, he has, too, an unusual ability to create beautiful music with his magic flute, which seems to us his most characteristic mode of ex- pression. JOHN BENT HEMENXVAY I0lmie None know me as I know' myself' Activities: Sophomore Trot 24 P. T. A. Circus 24 Librarian 24 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Junior Prom 34 Reception 34 Frost Trot 44 Senior Play 4g Aplool Club Concert 4. Tall, blond, handsome Iohn always seemed a rather quiet lad rntil a song was called for4 then he would burst forth with great gusto in rhapsodies of sheer delight. Sincerely helpful and genuinely dependable, john's generosity on countless occasions was equal, fittingly, to his ever-courteous Chesterfieldian manner. PRISCILLA HOXVE Cilla,' Come, sing now, for I know you sing wellv Activities: Student Government 14 Sophomore Trot 24 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 44 junior Prom 34 Senior Reception 34 Frost Trot 44 Senior Play 4. Priscilla was our petite mademoiselle with the surprisingly large voice. The possessor in addition of a beaming smile. Priscilla sang, danced, and acted her way through four delightful years, which were most properly climaxed by her very clever dramatization of the femme in Young April. BARBARA EMMA HUGHES Barb The secret of success is constancy of purpose Activities: Student Council 24 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Iunior Prom 34 Sophomore Trot 24 Tennis Manager 34 Senior Play 4g Frost Trot 4g Halloween Party 4g P. T. A. Circus 34 Dramatic Club 14 Honor Society 4. It was always to Barb that we went whenever we wanted. assistance, knowing that our requests would invariably be graciously grantedl NVe admire too her conscientious devotion to her studies, her success with which betokens further success in .all she does in later life. Mfr 2 Arif rg' lf 1 ff page thirteen awww Q .L g u .-x si,

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