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.gzaron 19 1 amengofcf une f946 66 5 ima oed y H 5: XVith a song in the heart of every member, we, the Class of lf?-lo have completed a full schedule, stored up many pleasant memories: and now. in an all-out effort to make our yearbook a bigger and better edition, we are introducing this four-year calendar as a stimulus for reminiscing. FRICSHKIAX YI-QAR-1942-1943 Fh1aRL'.xRY - Vacation, much needed by the w freshmen unused to high school grind. finally 5lil I'liXIl1ER - XVeleJ little freshmen arrived arriyt-d, with our big ideas. 4 I1HZ'1 I Uvlmt M BF Lazjy' - . . . . Juv 1 I.Iff!l' D111 ll e 1x11ou'. Ill KIXRCH - Pitt Parker kept the students en- lJc'I'oi1IiR - Sharon junior Commandos, second tranced with his artistic drawings in Charcoal, largest group in the state, got their picture in at gm assembly program. , ' 1- 111 ' flu IN'-'f H M' v Lvl 5 Iluzw' .-lnoilier Une. I You flllfllll to Be in l'1fl11rr.i. .-XPRII, - L'nder the sponsorship of the Rotary Novigxiifxiia - llr. K1-an left. amid the tears df flllll- lllllll Wllffffl SU'1lf 1fS lwfllmf' WWII Om' the high school girls. Cllllf mf il dal'- .f 7'1111,- vm,-, 111,11 111 1,11-1 11'1,1.. .T -Unk' 'f 'ff'f'f'- . . badly we witnessed Klr. lxoskellas departure ljlzkil-fXil1l'.R - Hur annual Lhristinas assemblx . ' , , , , , 4 , , ' tor the Xavy. including l' red XX aring s well-known recording. - , .lI11'lI0!'.K .I'lL't'IylI. 1 l'i4'11.i 1111 .Yiqhl lf1'fo1'1' I,'l11'i,iI11111,v ' ffl i ' KIAY - 'l'he jeep bought by war stamps and .l Xxl WY 3 lvl' f'Nl'f'Vlf l Wl 'fm' lift' Hif mid lwumls of Sharon school children came to town. drill. .-X lucky' few receixed free rides. : DM1111111 rm-ll, strainblingj ln Ihr Dark. I .lny lfo1111'x To1f11y.' P11111 Taz 1 111.1 - 7.1L 0
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cgzaron amengofal E' une 1946 JUNE - Our first year of high school life was completed. m I'll be Seeing You. SOPHOBIORE YEAR - 19-F3-19-l-4 SEPTEMBER - Now sophomores, we elected class officers and settled down to a year of serious businex. FIT H'hi.rtle lfhile You Hvork. C U OCTOBER - YVe lost three consecutive days be- cause of rationing. Rationing is O. K. but . . . mf Please Don't Ration the Boogie JNOVEMBER - The school children contributed to the Norwood Hospital Potato Drive. m Une Potato, Tico Potato, Three Potato, Four DECESIBER - All homerooms joined in the Christmas spirit by enjoying refreshments and singing carols. I'm Dreaming of a Hillite Chfl5ffIlHJ JANUARY - The girls enjoyed the Leap Year Dance sponsored by the Class of 19-H. The themewas... Little Jbner. 4 4 4 FEBRUARY - The homerooms were regularly participating in the sale of war stamps and bonds with excellent results. T F rom Alou' Till fictory. ddr LI.-XRCH - The schoool children heartily sup- ported the Red Cross Drive-and concluded Saying, -T: Jin't Got a Dime to Jly Svame. APRIL -- Our class busily worked on our first dance - The Sophomore Hop. Let's Dance I 1 I IIAY -- Our class attended the Prom - to get ideas so that ours would be better next Year! J: In the .lfiddle of rllay. JUNE - Our high school days are half over. Z ll'e JIuxtn't Say Goodbye. JUNIOR YEAR - 19-H-19-l-5 SEPTEMBER-SOR' we are jolly. confident upper- classmen. e Z Together J gain. OCTOBER - defense. 'W'e collected milkweed pods for Tumbling Tumble llveeds ffl XOVEMBER - llr. John Hurley was the speaker at our Armistice Day Assembly. J: God Bless Jrnerica. DECEBIBER - llany of the junior and senior boys worked for the Railway llail Service. 1: l'i'e Been lforking on the Railroad. JAXLARH'-All except the brainiest in the chem- istry class stayed until five o'clock afternoon after afternoon to complete the required ex- periments before mid-year marks closed. 'Tl lfeary Blues. FE:RL'ARi' - A big snowstorm denied us two weeks of school-so. 1: Let lt Snow, Let It Snozc, Let lt Snot: RI.-XRCH - XVe. the ambitious junior claw, gave the gym its lirst coat of paint. ' For the First Time. GI. :XPRIL - The high school art class and Crlee Club performed for the P. T. :L Stop! lt's lfonderful. Page Tuenty- Three
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