Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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.gjziaron amengofal June f lVe leave llr. Koskella some more dumbbells with which to exercise. XVe, the worst problem of democracy yet, leave llliss Nyquist and llliss Buttles to a brighter future. VVe leave to lllr. lllatheson a copy of Joe .lIiller's Joke Book, an armchair. and a clay pipe with which to entertain next yearls classes. VVITNESSES: Benny Goorlnznn Tommy Dorsey The best class ever leaves lNIr. Clark a great big hug for being such a swell class adviser. ln witness whereof we, the Class of 1946, have hereunto subscribed our marks and aHixed our seal. this first day of April, in the fateful year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty- six. fSIGNEDD Elliott dronson Lorraine Butler Spike Jones N77 Q.. Kfcwd Lilauorifed CLASS VOTE llloultonls HI Can't Begin to 'llell Youn 'liominy Dorsey Lux Radio Gregory Peck lngrid Bergman Bob Hope Study alley of Decision Bing Crosby Klen lfating 2:15 on . . . A Song to Reineinher li ' ,Y Life mx' Paar T'lL'l'7If.1'-I1 lffllf flleeting Plate Song fjI'l'lll'Xfl'll Rzlflio Prograni rlelor fletress Radio Conierlian Srliool Sulzjefr Book Singer Sfrflrf l'11.vlinu' rlllllll' of Day fllofziir' illagnzim' Barbara Chadd Stanley Grue Emily llICDOnald lllildred Parry 7 P P South Station Who's Afraid of the Big Bad VVolf Loony's Legionnaires Tom Mix Mickey lllouse lllinnie lllouse Charlie lXIcCarthy Lunch Period Snow VVhite and the Seven Dw 'lrfs Danny Kaye XVoinen Sleeping H l'inoccliio Cl V Tl Superman 'Til 3:00 in the morn g

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Sdaron amengofc! une 1946 STANLEY GRUE leaves his girls, taxi, good humor, drums, and office jobs to Wally VVerner. Lucky Boy!!! SHIRLEY HARRIS left Donald King quite a while ago to any willing junior. DOROTH EA JOHNSON leaves her cat naps to Jean Hurley. PAULINE KRAGER leaves her postage stamps to any letter men in the junior class. RAYMOND LETOURNEAU leaves his booming basso profundo and a season ticket to next year's basketball games to Shirley Fader. GEORGE LIARKT leaves his stacks of math-paper cartoons to David Berenson, hoping that his class will prove more interesting. EMILY RICDONALD leaves her Scottish descent to Danny Charnas who seems to have a lot of Scotch characteristics himself. VVILLIAM BICGRATH leaves his way with the women to Ted lddings whose beard won't bother them. JAMES KIONTGOMERY leaves his car keys hanging on a nail in front of lXIoulton's for the fellows in the junior class. ARABY lNIORGAN leaves her sweet southern drawl to Jean Gross. Use it wisely. Jean. XVILLIAM NIETHOLD leaves his shotgun and com- pass to Sally Chamberlain, who's already pret- ty good at hunting. EDITH NOWERS leaves her giggleg and are we glad! ROBERT PARRISH leaves his milk truck and a cow to keep Kenneth Dunakin's pig happy. LIILDRED PARRY leaves jimmy for a one-way ticket to Connecticut. DAVID PAUL leaves a thin Gillette blade to Bud- dy Reddick. Pretty Sharp!! JUDITH PAUL leaves her snappy Oldsmobile to Fritz Schnurr to replace his llilaxwell. PHYLLIS RODMAN leaves her arguments in P. A. D. class to Lida llflclllahon for her next year's classes. FRANCES SAVINO leaves her mail collection to lllarie Cox. Semper Paratus. GERTRUDE SCHNURR leaves her driving tactics to Joan Chamberlain. Please leave the rest of the telephone poles where they are. NANCY SCOTT leaves . . . nuff said! CARLETON SPEAR leaves his model farming to Charlie Cole, who is also interested in models. GEORGE SWEET leaves his little blue book to Ed- die Roach, who should put it to good use. GEORGE rl1OLMAN leaves his shy, retiring man- ner to Beverly King. It's time for a change!! SELMA VVASSERMAN leaves her dancing ability to one of the Hagan twins and a free dance to whoever can tell them apart. RUSSELL WHITE leaves his surveying job to Tub VVhitney. VVatch those lines, boy! NCJRN'IAN WILLIAMS leaves his Hashy satin shirts to ,lack Leary. JOHN WRIGHT' leaves his secretarial job to Bill Littlefield. Let lwr. Koskella chase him next year. Ho-hum! We leave llliss Newton soothing lIer fevered brow after many harrowing experiences as our home room teacher. VVe leave llliss Chase a couple of dozen Pep- perel sheets with which to gag her noisy little juniors. We leave lllr. Weldon . . . on second thought he left us. A Pagr' Tftcrlzly-Sm'1'11



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Sdaron amengolfcf E une f94 6 iiyf .Anil eceddari y ,Sinn BANG l !CRASH l I ! Y BOOM ! ! !! It had been there, and then suddenly it was gone. just like that. That's what happened way back in 1999 A. D. when science, politics, and civilized peoples got ahead of themselves in their mad rush for supreme power. Now there was just silence. Unly deep. penetrating silence. limp- tiness and void. VVhat was that? Had something stirred? Had anything survived? Slowly, foggily, as if in a dream, the seemingly lifeless bodies lifted them- selves and stared through glassy eyes at one another and the nothingness that had once been their world. And by the most incredible co- incidence, the queerest twist of fate Ccall it what you mayb. the only survivors were ..... yes. the only survivors were the class of 1946 l I Thus began the era of HUBBQ Cdon't try to pronounce itl, the new millenium. Suddenly some irresistible force, perhaps their close bond of friendship, drew this handful of people together to plan their new world. lt would be difhcult: many obstacles would have to be overcome: but with their super-sensitive minds, their highly intellectual realm of thought, the class of '46 would survive. The days flew quickly by as life began once more. liach person had his task to fulfill and went about it in an enthusiastic manner. The watch had begun ticking: and all the parts were in perfect working order. Bruce Bailey, the per- sonihcation of perfect sign painters, began work- ing industriously, printing in his inimitable style. directing everyone in all walks of life. All over could be seen THIS STAIRXVAY UOXVN. LTP STAIRXVAY ONLY. Nearby in the newly built swimming pool hlary Connors. beautiful swimming instructor, could he seen demonstrating her latest feat against the forces of nature, re- maining underwater by means of her magnetic personality. A regular patroness of 1lary's school, in which Barbara Condon was the most popu- lar linglish teacher, was Selma lvasserman, nursemaid to the little H. U. boys of Gertie Schnurr, wife, mother, and founder of the Fish and Chips Club. who took them there only to get the little brats off her hands so she could Page 'I'1:1'r1fy-.Yiur

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