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+ve- I rv-1 UQ - 1- -7 sf At 2:15 many made their way to Mamfs Pond or to the lake for an exciting afternoon of whizzing over the ice. And in the spring the first warm South wind was followed by a cry for the nets to be put up in the tennis courts. Evenings Hew as rapidly as afternoons. XVhen we were not listening to Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, or Suspense , we were going to the movies, P.T.A. dances, clubs, or basketball games - on Fridays only, of course, for we did have to study occasionally. There was thc periodical physics test or math quiz to prepare for but even the thought of a French test could not mar the joys of release at 2:15 and of the hours that followed. page lzucizly-fiucf , J'
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F7 Life Begins ln piuin-ticuilly CYCl'y0ll0.S mind, 2:15 is tlic time of tlu- school clay looked l'orwui'cl to inost. lininccliutely after the ln-ll rings, ai lmlililc- of voiccs resonncls tlirongli tlw Q-oi'i'icloi's, nncl tlic' rusli to the post-office is on, 4-specially for tliosv who arc' cixpvcting that cvrtziiii lvttcr. From tlicrc it is tlu- Spzi for il Pepsi and .1 sinolw. uncl tlwn tliv linsinvss of tlic aiftcrnoon. During tlif- wintm-r tliis invzint for soino of tliv liovs al im-tnrii to tlw givin to l7l'ilL'llL't' liiislwtliull tm-liiiicpws lor tlic' svzlson auicl tlic' llroclxton 'l10lll'll1lll1l'llt. :incl Llnring ilu' l'2ll'lY spring it inc-uint, lor inauiv svniors. long lionrs in ilu- llllllllllfllllll or rooin fi worliing on ilu' plan' or YUQII' liook, liotli ol' wliicli ic- ' cpiirc-ml inncli tiim- and skill. Xlllicn thi- skating was good. vspvciullx' in Iaiiiiiaiiw. IHIQI' l11'r'nly-fum' ' 7
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Last Will and Testament Know all men by these presents that on the thirty-first day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, we, hereafter 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 herewith 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. KNOXV YE, ALL MEN THAT -- Janet Allen leaves as the senior boys march off to war. Clomp, Clomp, Clomp the boys are marching. I Pauline Allen leaves her ever present smile and winning ways to Ardis Scott. - Not that she needs them. Ann Bartlett leaves her sparkling renditions of Pistol Packin' Mama and Mairzy Doats sung whilst waltzing down the corridor to Joanne Pratt. Keep out of step with your brother, Joanne. Mary Calla leaves her quiet and refined manners to her sister. It will be quite a change, won't it, Aurora? Margery Clark leaves her young charges to Mizz Chase who will probably need a butler to take charge of the young wits. Ceorge Carden leaves his persuasive arguments to Donald Cornell. Hope you do as well, Don. Eleanor Cole leaves her numerous cats to the junior class who can con- tribute mightily from their own ranks. Dorothy Cornell leaves her sophomore Superman in the lurch. Edna Cunningham leaves her VV. B. A. lwar bond appeall to Betty Ann Beever who, we are sure, could sell a bond to a King. Frank John Cuneo, Junior leaves his vivacious animation to Sidney Erwin Stockwell III. Jeanne Derry leaves her photogenic poses to Lottie Shapiro who, we have discovered, finds interest in members of the photographic world herself. Florence Einis leaves her driving ability to the class of 217. XVe hope by then it will be easier to get automobile parts. Betty Goldstein leaves her frequent trips to New York to any one who can get priorities. Lois Creeley leaves the kitchen to Mary Alice Magner. More than one Kitchen's involved! Holton Fox leaves his glasses to anyone who can see through them. Cood luck, juniors. Emmy llassam leaves her afternoon jaunts up town to any junior who deserves this privilege. There should be one? Lowell llanson leaves' his smooth manner of dress to Johnny Butler in hopes that,he'll follow suit. page twenty-six
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