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Florence Hughes leaves her laugh, when it isn't strangled by laryngitis, to Rita MacDonald. Freda johnson leaves a stitch that she dropped to any junior interested in pick ups. james Keyes leaves his grand good nature to the faculty for use in the trouble-filled years to come. Paul King leaves his wiflle and open-necked shirts to VVilbur Morse, because when he finally extricates his hair from his eyes, he'll probably be blinded by his own ties. Douglas Knight leaves a deluxe carton of Kleenex for the juniors suf- fering from hay-fever. Helen Kulibaba leaves her spike to Mary Calla, who can now stretch to the five foot mark! Yvonne Letourneau leaves to barefooted Emmy Hassam her shoe coupons in the hope that Emmy will be able to cover her hard-laboring pedal extremities for at least a fortnight. Robert Lindberg leaves for Moose Hill Parkway. We wonder why -- on the other hand perhaps a certain winsome Miss P. could reveal the answer. Lawrence McGrath leaves his long line of sweet nothings to Robert Lurie for use on the tough little freshmen girls. Sidney Nathan leaves his fantastic ability in writing to Dick Southern. Agnes Niethold leaves her calm, pleasant manner to Harmony Frey. Devastating at ginrummy, Harmony always draws Kings. Mildred Niethold leaves her stature and typing ability to little Cousin Ginnie. ' Martha Quimby leaves the lab in the usual stench and clutter to Kathryn Parry. On your knees, Kay, thereis work to be clone! Lorraine Rose leaves her South Station manner to Marilyn Wright- gentlemen prefer blonds! james Ross leaves one gallon of Propwash to the dirty-faced juniors. Ah. bright and shiny faces! Morris Shepard leaves a certain sophomore to the open arms of any sophomore or junior interested. But take it easy, boys, weire only kidding. Shirley Scott leaves in a hurried search for a bodyguard to protect her vast collection of Ralph's rings, pins, bracelets, etc. Here's your chance, Mac! Christine Seibert leaves her numerous and fabulous stories of the New Hampshire men to Dorothy Cornell. Easy Dot . . . we said the stories, not the men. Priscilla Sherwood leaves for somewhere 'gover seasi' to keep a vigilant eye on a certain johnny doughboy. john Stone leaves his ruinous heckle and his morbid delight in the petty misfortunes of others to George Carden. NValter XVhite bequeaths one penny for the advancement of education. Of course the bill comes later. Philip XVhitney leaves his red hair, stature, and amours to Eddie Butler. You canit mizz in this chase, Eddie! page twenty-seven
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Last Wm and Testament Know all men by these presents that on the sixteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine-hundred and forty-three, we, here- after to be known as the senior class of Sharon High School, in the town of Sharon, the County of Norfolk, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, do here- with sign and deliver up for probate this, our last will and testament, revoking any and all other wills, testaments, and codicils hitherto made by us. Being of sound mind and memory, in full possession of our faculties, such as they might be, knowing the uncertainty of this life, we hereby petition to act as executor without bond Mr. Harold A. Clark, principal of the afore- said school. KNOW YE, ALL MEN, THAT -- Sumner Aronson leaves his extraordinary understanding of electrons to Charlie Whitcomb who can now continue Su1nner's Eery arguments with Mr. Pedley. George Bailey leaves a book on Little Red Riding Hood for any junior interested in wolves. Andrew Callahan and Mary Saunders leave to Reggie Phillips and Pat Van their loving devotion and title of Happiest Couple . Leonard Charnas leaves his Irish brogue and contract with Daddy and Jacksi' to Nitro Mullen. May the walls of dear old Sharon High survive the strain. Pauline Chase leaves her fraternity pin to Jeanne Derry. Fear not Prox, Jeanne expects to find one in her MIT soon. Allen Davis leaves his new order of Junior Commandos to Hermann,' Holton Fox 'iGoering,'. Scrappy little bunch, those juniors. Jackson Dutton leaves his amazing ability to Booty Spaulding -- we mean his athletic prowess, of course. Joan Fader leaves her short skirts to Bethel NVebber. W'atch those lines, chuml John Fitzpatrick leaves his slight stature to Reggie Phillips, who upon acquisition. can play center against those terrible little sophomores. Eugenia Ford leaves her ingenuity as a guard on the basketball team to Betty Goldstein. Don't forget to give out with the oomph, Bubbles. Mary Ford departs for a glamourous singing career, leaving her tlrst three lessons to Pat Lovewell. Louise Hagan leaves her shy retiring ways to Skip Allen. It's a step in the right direction, isn't it, Mrs. Allen? Frances Hall leaves all her precious curlers to Ann Bartlett. Better take them Ann, there is an acute metal shortage. you know. Richard Dawson Hampton leaves his limber limbs to Kenton Kitterman. XVe hope in the future that nothing will ail him. Charlotte Hewett leaves her address and telephone number at the Buddies Club. Bettv Hitchins leaves her dramatic experience to Don Sprout, who, we understand, has already taken preliminary courses. page twenty-six
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Norma NVilber leaves amid I dos' and showers of confetti. Has any- one an extra No. 17 coupon? Valerie XVilliams leaves her scholastic standing and satirical comments to jane Palmer. She may not need the marks, but ..... The senior class, in totum, leaves as the smallest, yet ablest, group to depart from fair Sharon High. NVe leave Miss Newton with her fond l?j memories of the greatest class to graduate, and a one-way ticket to Florida. Happy motoring! XV e leave Miss Crocker a box of Vimms to build her up to stand the strain of future classes. We leave Miss Chase a bottle of Bromo's in anticipation of her coming trials as a senior class adviser. We leave Mr. Pedley a bright plaid zoot-suit with all the trimmings. Maybe that will get some attention from your classes now, Mr. Pedley. Wle leave Miss Holt as many happy years to be spent at Sharon High as we have enjoyed. We leave, and with us, Mr. Konsavage. WVe leave Mr. Clark wondering if forty-one seniors can kick up such a rumpus, what on earth will fifty-three do? WVe leave Mr. Poole and his Good Morning, boys and girls . VVherever will we find a substitute for that? Certainly not in the Army. They call it reveille there. To the freshmen class we do not leave the historic lollipops and chewing gum. They are rationed. We do hope, however, that in the coming years they will drop their childish ways, stop talking in chapel, and learn their irregular verbs. Bless the kiddies! To the sophomore girls we leave the junior boys. Now that the seniors are gone maybe they stand a chance. To the boys - good luck in your search for underclasswomen. To the juniors we leave our counsel and worldly experience. May they do as well with it as we have. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1943, have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, this twenty-first day of june, in the fateful year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three. - CSignedD THE SENIOR CLASS OF Srmnox HIGH SCHOOL XVitnesscs: Gen. Douglas MacArthur Testators: Valerie lVilliams Gen. Dwight Eisenhower Christine Seihert Admiral Chester Nimitz George Bailey Martha Quimby Pauline Chase page Iwenly-eiglzt
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