Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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X fQ2 V! I I I I I 0 K fi, we Q '91 page si,v'l1'1'n MARION PLUKIKIER Minn She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think of' Activities: Puppet Club 1, Dramatic Club: Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Trot 2: Student Council 1, 2: Vice President 3, Senior Reception 3, Tennis Team 3, Ping Pong 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Frost Trot 4, Basketball Manager 4, Year Book 45 School Election 4: Honor Society 4. Of Marion vve can say with most definite conviction that everything she does is sure to be done vvell. Her delightful personality and winning vvays have won the admiration even of her fiercest female competitors. As Terry,, in the senior play, she was a Hnaturalf, MARY XIARAIORIE POIRIER Maggy Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peacel' Activities: Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Trot 22: P. T. A. Circus 2: Junior Prom 3, Senior Reception 3. NIargy's happy-go-lucky attitude toward life has always been a constant surprise to us. She is very clever with her hands, and from a simple piece of cloth, she can fashion the Ioveliest gown. IRVINC RITSON POST Ire They are nccer alone that are accompanied with noble thoughtsv Activities: Student Government 1, 4, President 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3: Librarian 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4: Varsity Club 4: Editor-in-Chief of the Year Book 4: Basketball 3, 4. Irvis warm and cheerful personality has become one of the hall- marks of the class of I-12. His skill in sports was more than evident during the past tvvo years especially. His portrayal of Professor McIntyre in Young April was very intelligent. Much of the credit for the 1942 year book belongs to Irv for his untiring efforts in making it a success. ROBERT NORMAN POXVERS Bob I lrelieife it because it is impossible Activities: Clee Club 1, 22: Traffic' Squad 3, 4, Vice President 4: Student Cov ernment 4: Intramurals 2: Air Raid Courier 4: Senior Play 4: Senior Reception 3: Hallowe'en Party 4: Frost Trot 4. Bob. the gentleman of the stentorian voice and political ambitions, has been regularly featured about school as the otlicial student carpenter. He and his pal, Bill Cardner, are forever chasing about attempting to fix something. Bob's proficiency in this direction was perehaps never more appreciated than during the Senior Play. :XRTIIUR NVESLEY ROBINSON 1I'f'.sn Front the crown of his hearl to the sole of his foot, he is all niirthn Activities: Sophomore Trot: junior Prom 3: Senior Reception 3, Tennis Team 2. 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Clee Club l, 2. 3, 4: Senior Play -ig Year Book 4: Traffic Squad -1, Varsity Club 4. XV:-s's hilarious sense of humor has had us all in stitches at one time or another. Ilis pungent remarks have established his reputation as a rare raeonteur. ll' this were not suilicient, his ability to tweak a ping-pong ball agilt-ly across the table to the d.smay of his oppo- nents simply sets him apart among mortals.

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NORBIA EMMA MEISTER Maestro 'LA merry heart maketh ll merry COlll1f6'IlllllCCn Activities: P. T. A. Circus 2, Sophomore Trot 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom 3, Field Hockey 31 Senior Play 43 Student Council 4, Ping-pong Tourna- ment 4g Honor Society 4. Norma has been an athletic star for so long that we might too easily take her amazing talents for granted. As state tennis champion and girls' basketball captain she has worn her honors with a modesty aptly attuned to a personality that has won for her the respect and confidence of the entire class. ELEANOR PRISCILLA MORSE Pussy Her air, her manners, all who sau' llfI'll1fI'Cdn Activities: Dramatic Club Ig Sophomore Trot: -Iunior Prom 33 Senior Play 4. Priscilla's delicate drawl and winsome smile haxe set her apart in a special little corner of our hearts. Blessed with a flawless com- plexion and a distinctive feminine grace. she has the admirable faculty of appearing faultlessly well dressed upon every occasion. DAVID ARNOLD NICKERSON Dui:ei' A fair exterior is silent recommenclutionu Actixities: Halloweien Party 4g Frost Trot'-lg Sophomore Hop 43 Basketball Intermurals 43 Varsity Club 45 Basketball Assistant Manager 4. Dave is one of the class mysteries, at times we think we know him, and then again we question our presumption. Coming to Sharon High in his senior year, he has made many friends in the briefest period. Dave was memorable as the ultra-sophisticated romancer in the outstanding role of i'Bert Parsons in the senior play. FREDERICK CHRISTIAN NIETHOLD 4'Fred,' A't'yities: Sophomore Trot 2: Junior Prom 3, Frost Trot 4, Vice President 4, Senior Play 4. Freddie is among the quiet members of the class. He believes in the excellent policy of thinking before speaking. All of which is most fortunate, for when he speaks he invariably has something to say worth hear'ng. Freddieis lighter moments reyeal a sense of humor that is truly quaint. KIURIEL ORNELI.. Merryi' Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee lest and youthful Jollitgf' Activities: Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Reception 4. Muriel seems always to be cheerful and just as busy as can be. She and friend Zoey have regularly entertained us with their unique duets. Her talent for banging out popular tunes and sentimental ditties at the piano helped to brighten the hours for us all. 1 IQ N'Xx Y 1 1 x - ll f' ,,,ff A ze., rl 5 ,ro- y :iff 7



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CATHERINE ELIZABETH ROCKETT Kate,' She is ever quiet, strong, and wisei' Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Prom 3, Senior Reception 3, P. T. A. Circus 2, Year Book 4, School Election 4, Hallowelen Party 4. Catherine's prodigious exercising program as a participant in all sports, must be the secret key to her loveliness. Despite her shy and quiet manner, she has made many loyal friends, a fact which speaks eloquently of a perfectly-rounded disposition. XVe know that neither students nor teachers will soon forget the many hours she has devoted to typing manuscripts for them. ROSLYN BERNICE RODNIAX Ronnie', A smile for all, a welcome glad, a jovial winning way she had Activities: junior Prom 3, Senior Reception 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Frost Trot 4, Senior Play 4. I'd really like to know her better is the observer's frequent re- action to Roslyn's greeting. Ever ready with a cheerful remark or a Hash of that winning smile, Ronnie can brighten the dullest day. The entire senior play cast is grateful for her splendid work as a prompter for Young April, a task which she carried out faultlessly. SANFORD PRESCOTT ROGERS SandyD Life is not so .short but that there is always time enough for courtesy Activities: French Club 2, Operetta 3, Clee Club 1, 2, 3. Sandy takes leave of us at graduation to join the air corps. He has been with us only a year, but we've enjoyed his company always. A very studious young man, he knew the value of an education and sought to gain it in the face of disheartening obstacles. XVe con- fidently predict that he will do as well for his country as he ha, done here at Sharon. PETER XVERNER SEIBERT Petey Brecity is the .spice of lifen Activities: Ski Team 2, P. T. A. Circus 2, Sophomore Trot 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 4, TraHic Squad 4: Student Government 3, junior Prom 3, Varsity Club 4, Year Book 4, Air Raid Courier 4, Salvage Agent 4, School Election 4, Frost Trot 4. Pete is the ski champion of senior and always seems happiest when he is racing over a snowy slope or trail. His subtle sense of humor, although somewhat submerged by his modest shyness, comes flashing through from time to time like sun shining through the clouds. Helpful fellow that he is, Peter has always been on hand to volunteer his services for any undertaking of the class. JOHN DAVID SHYNE alayv Young fellows will he young fellows-'i Activities: Student Council 1, Intramurals 1, 4, Model Airplane Club 1, C-lee Club 1, 2, Sophomore Trot 2, Junior Prom 3, Senior Reception 3, Frost Trot 4, Senior Play 4, Year Book 4, Varsity Club 4. Although John may not be impressive of stature, his good-hearted- ness and humor make him one of the best liked and most highly- considered members of the class of 1942. His difficulties during chemistry laboratory period were a great source of merriment to the rest of the class, but this amusing note did not perturb jay, who has generally been known to finish whatever he starts. 'D A ,XM in f fi 'Q pflgl' SC'UCl'llCCll ,O 9 o W j ff illfilp 5 I g... I f 'N l

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