Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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Anna Krager leaves her shorthand notes on model deportment to her sister Pauline. Marguerite Lundgren leaves her ability to get along with people to any junior who's A Little On the Lonely Side. Henry LeGare leaves his red hair to Roy Chaplin so that Roy may more competently carry his torch. Charles Lindberg, silent partner at Bird 81 Son, leaves his privilege of early dismissal to any junior who would like a change from playing hookey. John MacDonald leaves his booth in the Spa to jack Leary. Sylvia Meister leaves her exciting experiences to Barbara Feist, whom, we hope, won't find this switch to night-life too strenuous. Elizabeth Murphy leaves her blustery temper to Dorothy Lowden. Robert Noyes leaves Lucille Stackhouse to the right man among the junior wolves. Jean O'Donnell leaves her job at Tobe Deutschmanrfs to Dorothy Dennen who already knows many Cantonites. Catherine Parker leaves a pair of knitting needles to Gertrude Schnurr in case Cert would like to occupy her spare time with knitting. Elizabeth Pineo leaves a pair of skate boots to Francis Condon, one of the gayest blades in the junior class. Nancy Post leaves her calm, quiet manner to Edith Nowers. Itis time something were done to preserve the serenity of the poor juniors. Joanne Pratt leaves her drawings of monkeys to Stanley Crue who has a hard time trying not to act like one. William Pratt leaves a jar of apple polish and a pair of leather heels to anyone who is anticipating a long high school career. , Patricia Rogers leaves her peppiness to Pat Smith, whose silence is golden. Ardis Scott leaves in the midst of her fellas , Unfortunately for the junior girls, they are nearly all seniors. Lottie Shapiro leaves her sophistication to Judy Paul and prepares to compete with some glamorous co-eds. B.U. ready, co-eds? Martin Singer leaves the Clee Club tenors in the lurch as he rushes to New York with Frank Sinatra in producing a hit recording of Who Put the Overalls in Mrs. Murphyis Chowder? Richard Lapthorn Sloggett leaves his middle name to Calvin Einis, who hasnit any. Betty Ann Stertz leaves a package of cigarettes to any junior who is affected by the shortage. Sidney Stockwell picks up his belongings for the last time and leaves room 205 neat for the Class of ,46. Anne Stone leaves her Canton sweater to Frances Savino or maybe Frances has one already. Edward Vitali leaves, confident that he will be a success in the profes- sional world. We leave Mrs. Brader with the fervent hope that next yearis P. A. D. class will be more cooperative. page twenty-three

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Last Will and Testament Know all men by all these presents that on this first day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine-hundred and forty-five, we, hereafter to be known, with veneration, as the Senior Class of Sharon High School, in the town of Sharon, County of Norfolk, 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 bodies and questionable minds, we do petition that the court name as executor to act without bond, Miss Dorris Newton, of the faculty of the aforesaid high school. KNOW, THEN, ALL MEN THAT- Betty Ann Beever leaves her incomparable composure to Phyllis F riberg. Gordon Bell leaves his mathematical genius to Bill McGrath. Mac also has a fine appreciation of figures. Richard Bolan leaves his barbed remarks to Bruce Bailey, who is begin- ning to get the point. . Joshua Bradford leaves, and the Whole school breathes a sigh of relief. Cynthia Brown leaves her soft voice to Raymond Letourneau, to use especially during basketball games. Edward Butler, having given up the chase, leaves his attractive junior scot-free. John Butler leaves his ghost draped over the back comer seat of room 205. Aurora Calla leaves her short legs and mincing gait to Mildred Parry with the hope that they will hold her down a little. Lucy Capen leaves her share of the Marine Corps to jean Gross who seems to be stuck with civilians. Arthur Carroll leaves his razor to Barry Paul. Art can't find any use for it. Jeanne Chase leaves to wait impatiently for a ring from the Marines. Robert Davis leaves his well worn blitz-buggy to Donald Cornell. We hope that Donald won't overstay any parking limits. Claire Dennen leaves her blushes to Catherine Murnane. If anyone objects to the color scheme, Katie can give them back. Marion Durkee leaves a job in Post Office Square to any student who is interested. We think that Elaine Gregory might be able to H11 the bill. Ruth Fader leaves to sprout Wings and don an apron. Daniel Field leaves his thatch of straw to Elliot Aronson. Dannyls going to Mass. State to see about sowing another crop. Leo Fitzpatrick leaves his popularity among the junior girls to Donald King. Surely, this is an honor. Dorothy Gregory leaves john Kitchen. Mildred Holbrook leaves her collection of rings and pins to Nancy Iddings. lVilliam Holway leaves a good 10 cent joke book to Malcolm Reddick. page twenty-two



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NVe leave Mr. Kempf more hopeful about his nineteenth consecutive Glee Club. XVe leave Miss Chase a two-wheeled pushcart to relieve her of her staggering load of books. We leave Mr. Kenyon anticipating a larger and more troublesome trigonometry class. VVe leave Miss Holt flat on her back, with Selma Wasserman and Phyllis Rodman holding a wet compress to her head. We leave Miss Newton the most diliicult French novel we can find. NVe leave Miss French with her ear glued to the ofHce's interphone. We leave Mr. Clark wondering how he has managed such a stubborn class. We leave the freshmen the comforting knowledge that we made it. We leave the sophomore girls sadly deprived of acceptable manpower- it'll be pretty tough to have to fall back on the sophomore boys. We leave the junior class with the sincere plea that they quiet down and be next yearis guiding light for Sharon High. In witness whereof we, the Class of 1945, have hereunto subscribed our marks and affixed our seal, this first day of April, in the fateful year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-five. fSignedQ THE SENIOR CLASS OF SHARON HIGH SCHOOL Testatorsz Betty Ann Beeoer Patricia Rogers Witnesses: The Three Caballeros What Would Happen If Betty 'PineO didnit giggle? Eddie Butler werent bored? Katie Parker didn't talk with her hands? Bill Pratt couldnit talk? Leo Fitzpatrick didnlt mutter? Pat Rogers didn't smile? Ruth Fader had long, curly hair? Mizz Chase were shy? Cordon Bell agreed with Miss Holt? john MacDonald didn't have any freckles? Bob Noyes did his homework? page twenty-four

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