Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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SLEOXQEFJ i Ae presented by . . . THE CLASS F NGULD 194 S RO QHHHI CHOOL CSD!lClI'Ol1 , massachazsetts x , Ns .1 ' x X , ' ' , , ' - Xf,..fY, S -s ' . . , Ass' .,f,, V. A ' 1-Q V ' , . 'H 1' Y 11-ff' -?V,'y . g ' f x ' WA I ' - ' .-'Tv '-- .S 'GN 1 A . , 1 U ' . Q M3 ww , ,. Q ,, . , 1 ., x. Ve., W Q, , 4 , Y ,V VA Y QI-v,,1f'. fy!! fy Mid. .1 ,Vinh .,A. A- , V, Wim 4 N I ,Q ff, A . ,Q-, S-fT'Ef'f 4 1 -1'a.3'J'43., '?f'1','j, ,. -. 1, fy, 2 1 f .b N 4.- A-. , ,-. ' f- 1 n 4. . Agn.. -,,.Ll.iN -CJ.: .u., ..4..' 4,:.,.'. Q-.nf ebggsl-i,Q3fV5,,3,M 'del VQLUME VII JUNE 1047 SUBSCRIPTION 51.50 0 772Cll'SQllgOlC! Llfle .llllllllfjillg Editor RICH.-XRD BIGGS lJ'ioyr11fwl1y Editor P.X'l'RICI.-X SMITH Jr! Editor NIIRMAN SANDHAUS l'wl'llfIIl'f'S Staff ICIUIIINE GREGCJRX' CARIILYN AIACDKJN.-Xl.D FREIJERIQIQ PIIELENZ .frt Staff D,IxIEL CHARNAS LIDA IXICBIAHON l,ll0f0!jl'Ilf7lI-1' Staff XV.-XLDFRIED NVERNER NATHAN AIORCAN IQARL XVHITNEY IJClliC2lfiUll . IFZICIIITX Claw of 1947 . I,ifl'I'2lfj' . l TIIIII-rI'lzISSIncII . ,'XI'tix'iticS . .'XllYQ'ffi5ClllCllIb . C768 yea ff6OOA QS Editor-in-Cllief JIIHN LEARY l eature.v lfzlitor ANN ETTE FRAZER Circulation fllanager ALBERT AICGRATH Typograplzy Editor JOSEPHINE VACCA Biography Staff EMILY SCHENSNOL CONSTANCE SLOGGETT BARBARA WHITE Cirfulatiou Staff LEWIS HANKINS CHARLES WHITCOMR Literary Staff RICHARD BIGGS LEWIS HANRINS WILLIAM LEVENSON 3 t gable of Gontents Busilufsx fllarzager CHARLES COLE Litrrary Editor CIIRNELIA ERKELENS Photography Editor CHARLES VVHITCOMB Business Staff WRXLDFRIED VVERNER DEXN'EY BEACH VVALTER REDDICI4. Typography Stuff DORIS CIILE DORCJTHY LOVVDEN -IEANNE HURLEY ELSIE STORKFELT Farulty flzlwiser MISS DORRIS NEXN'TON Page 3 Page 4 Page 7 Page ll Pago .51 P11110 .55 P21110 52 CS1lClI'OI'l CHTSQIZQO la' , Y - o r. giefzzyofz . . YVe, the class of nineteen hundred and forty-seven, dedicate this hook in appreci- ation for all that he did for us while a member of the faculty, having returned from retirement to teach in our high school during the VVorld Wzir ll emergency. His sincerity. gentlemanly manner, and sense of humor made our work easier, and won for him a place with us as a friend whom we shall never forget. Payr Tl1r1'1 1' I i U1 l 77fZCll'SC'l1gU!C! Une I 1 ..-,,NmQ-lk 1 ii 11 4 1 A FN - A . 4 1 L I MCG' I ' 1 I 4 if , . l l l l Third Rome, lefl In right: Miss Barbara Burns, Mrs. Anita Keyes, Mr. VVilliam Kon- savage, Mr. Paul McCarron, Mrs. Mary jackson, Mrs. Mary Moore. Swernzd Rofw: Mrs. Vera Anderson, Mrs. Veronica Hawkins, Miss Hazel Prescott, Mr. llenry Haskins, Miss Dorris Newton, Miss Dorothy Chase, Miss Elizabeth -Iohnston. Fir.vI Rofw.' Miss Alice McHugh, Mr. Harold Avery, Mr. Harold Clark, Principal: Mr. john Chalfee, Superintendent, Mr. Edward Koskella, Miss Barbara Flemings. O7-he aaculty 'lieacliers Homeroom Grade Subjects kfzsxjgvglgrk--M., i'iF'T'N- Allss llorotliy XI. Chase 105 12 Latin, Social Studies ,x ,mi-QWQ fx- 1 f' Xliss lflizalietli ,lolinston 101 11 Commercial Courses Nliss llorris Newton 106 11 lfnglish. French, Spanish Hr. l'aul Klcfarron 205 10 Science, Geometry lb Xlr. Htnry Haskins 103 10 Social Studies ' Kliss liarliara lilemings 202 9 Science EM Xlrs. Klart Kloore - 207 9 lfnglislt Nliss Havel Prescott 208 S' Matlieniatics Xliss liarlwara liurns 213 SJ lfnglisli and Social Stuclies Hr. llarolil Axery 112 7' lfnglisli Xlr. lfrluartl Koskclla 108 71 Physical lfrlucation, Asst. Princip' Nlrs. Yeronica llawkins 111 6 Xlts. Klart l. .lacltson 110 O lmlustrial Arts llome lfconoinics, Klanager Cafeteria Klr. hxvllllillll Koiiszuage Kliss Alice Xlclluggli Xlrs. Anita Keyes Pliysical lfclucation Xlrs. Yi-ra Amlerson A1'tQpg,y,,, 6 ' Nliss firace liarr Music, Cilee Cluli, Orchestra ugfr lfuur CSJ!LClI'OI'l Cll'S9lIgOi!C! , ,M M.. .H v.. -3--...--is vp ,Q .,r ., 15' Q 1 ,fy I mf, goin Qs. Glmffee We the clam of nineteen hundred and forty-seven, tzilce thiu opportunity to exprefs il few words of welcome, on behalf of the student body, to our new super- intendent, llr. john B. Chaffee. Although he has heen with us for only il yezir, we have come to know llr. Chaffee as 21 true friend and to zipprecizite hib sincere intereet in our zietixities. l'r1g1r l iAz'i 77ZCll'SQlIgO!C! Une - 1 . f to l'lIICllJCl S NZQSSCIQC' The titne of your urziduzition is :it hzind. This signifies the end of El period ol study' during which you have :required certain l4nowledge. You have now reached .1 time when you will he given :in opportunity to put that which you hzwe :required into przietiee. Many' of you will continue your studying, others will seek opportunities in industry. ln either ezise your high school trziininyg will serye you in good stezld. lf ou follow the ziyenue to zulvzineeyl learning. the school suhjeets you hziye just com ply-red will he the foundation on which your future study will he huilt. lf, however you ehoose to seek einployinent inunedintely utter grzuluution. your training should .IN IIN sist you in heeoining il useful :uid zippreeizitiye citizen. llo not let your grzuluzition eonelude your interest in your school. If we can he of seryiee to you, please :ieeept our help. Hur CUllQIl'ilflIl1lllUlls to you :it this Com- yezirs ol hzippy liying. Hyiyoro A. Cihyizis, l'1-inrifml l ll Ifl S Lx 'neenient time :ind iuziy your experience here help you to hziye inuny sueeesstul 013561 tllswlgo c une I-Q47 President JOHN FRANCIS LEARY JACK Dr1'otiun Activities: President 3, 41 Treasurer lg Sophomore Hop 2: junior Prom 3: ,leans .lamboree 41 Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4: Student Council 41 Driving Club 3: Glee Club 2: Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Reception 3. His determination to succeed. his pleasing personality. and his will to learn are ,lack's chief qualities. Along with that. he has outstanding mechanical ability. His work as editor-in-chief for our yearbook has proved to us that he deserves all the credit given to him. l'it'F-Pffifllfllf LEXYIS DANIEL HAXKIXS ULEXV' Sinn You Ifrnt :I-1l'dj'H Activities: Vice-President 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2. 3, 4: Baseball 3, 43 Varsity Club 3. 4: Senior Play 43 Graduation 5: Yearbook 4: French Club 3: Student Council 4: Military Drill 21 Glee Club 2. 3, 43 Visual .XldS 1. 2. 3, 4: Ping-Pong l. 4: Honor Society 4. Lew, who has a pleasant and genial manner. is a member of the National Honor Society. In addition to this, his height, nimble feet and speed all help to make him one of our best basketball players. Secretary CAROLYN KIARY KIACDUNALD MAC Hllappy-Go-I.urky Activities: Secretary 4: Representative 1. 2: Cheerleader 3. 4: Sopho- more Hop 2: junior Prom S: jeans Jamboree 4: Senior Play 4: Gradua- tion 3: Yearbook 43 Senior Reception 3: Glee Club 2, 3. 41 P.T.A. Representative 1. Sparkling eyes, sweet smile and a likeable personality are Carolyn's chief attractions. She has distinguished herself as best actress in the senior play. Being a conscientious worker, Carolyn, we feel, will succeed in any Field which she chooses to enter. 7'l't'li5IIl't r ALBERT GBR.-XRD KICGR.-Yl'H HUXEY l.onr ll'olf Activitiesi 'Iireasurer 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2. 41 Baseball 3. 41 Varsity Club 3. 41 Sophomore Hop 2: junior Prom 31 .leans .Iamboree 43 Senior Play 41 Yearbook 41 Military Drill 3: Glee Club 2: Senior Reception 3. Honey is one of those boys who take life as it comes - not a worry in the whole, wide world. llis way of getting work done is the envy of every freshman: and his debates in l'.A.ll. class are a source of constant delight to his fellow seniors. Repre.fr11I11fii'e KARL SHHRXVOOD XYHITNEY K-TVB., H,xill TH711' FUI' Lair - Activities: President 2: Yice-President 1: Representative 3, 43 Basket- ball 1. Z. 3, 4: Graduation 33 Yearbook 43 Latin Club 23 Student Council 41 iilee Club 2. 3. 41 Urchestra 1, 2. 3: l'ing-Pong 2. 3. 41 llonor Society 41 Baseball 3. 41 Varsity Club 3, 41 Senior Play 4. lub, our HTUSI popular boy, is more often seen than heard. k,UlSl3l'ldlllg in sports. he was captain of our basketball team this past year. XVe will never forget his sudden flashes of humor at the most unexpected moments. J f ' CS!lCll'Oll 772Cll'SGllgO!C DEXVEY ALTON BEACH --Doors .i1,- Pal lVolf Activities: Baseball 3, +3 Varsity Club 3, 43 Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 jeans Jamboree 43 Senior Play 43 Yearbook 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Librarian 31 Senior Reception 3. This gay fellow is known by everyone for many things - his extensive wardrobe, his popularity with the girls, his smooth line and his versa- tility. Ready to work at the first call, Dewey has contributed greatly to all our activities, especially the dances. DAVID KIYROX BERENSUN DAVE If I Had .lly lVuy Activities: Intramurals 43 Junior Prom 3: Senior Play 43 Driving Club 3. Dave's easy-going ways have always been a pleasure to us. Although he is quiet in manner, those who know him well, find him always good company. His ability to stand up for his rights will be a helpful factor in-his career as a businessman. RICHARD KIIQLBOURXIQ BIGGS OOGIE UBIGGSY' Generous Guy Activities: Basketball 2, 3. +3 Varsity Club 3, 43 Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 Senior Play +3 Yearbook 43 French Club 23 Latin Club 2, 33 Student Council 43 Military Drill 31 Red Cross 3, 43 Ping-Pong 4-1 Senior Reception 3. Dick is always full of cheer and witty remarks. VVe know him as 21 dependable person and as one who will always co-operate with the class. His splendid work as Oogie in our senior play brought out his hidden talents as an actor. DONALD BURR DONALD 'lllolor .lllllllllln Activities: Senior Play 4. Although Donald has been with us only a short time, he is already one of us. He appears to be a man of few words, but those who know him better say differently. His pride and joy are his cars, which are seen, of course, and are bound to be heard. PALIL CYRIL BULIIAN PAUL Thr S!rangn ' Paul, who is very much interested in journalism, is modest and hard- working. He has been with us only one year but we wish we could have known him longer. 'Ll . 114411 gf, L Lfiwml-oN Sm 117 . w-9-'ei' Loqdl 5 -914 Lo .., I-4 J-Dare HDS:-fil' Lgffig cf Loc K .cf iw 3-,, f ,X ' f l!J', rl- fl X , filfii J I ff,f,q4f ' in f f il K ,l In , 'f ,. f f4'fu' i 3 A--f-., 'LQ' . Cl sf6 fj,,v-.. , l p ' I ' vllsllfv 7L ' Y v . ' r I t , i Priya' A lllc' V ' 9,4131 I., - 1 -x lf' I . I I I , s ' f ,- I - f' 9 Y- + 5.f.,,m.l.g . UM 0 'ff ' El 4 Je - 4 Cll'SQIlgO!C! UIPIQ , . s 1 . 4-U i , W w i v 1'-A N ' ' X ,' JANE li ELIZABE FH CHAR-IBLRLAIIN N i - A --JAN X G' They Ilfrrc Sisters ,R RA Activities: Junior Prom 35 Senior Play 4, Graduation 35 Cafeteria -lg K Senior Reception 3. -Pk, . Jan seems quiet to many of usg but she can be most entertaining in i any company. Her work in the cafeteria has been appreciated by every- - f X one in the high school, especially these starving seniors. VVe are sure she will be missed next year. K '.-, SALLY FRANCES CHADIBERLAIN .L SAL - rf . . . n he ' Bl1tl1c Spzrzf' , . LQ Activities: Intramurals -lg Junior Prom 33 Jeans Jamboree -lg Senior V-135' U Play -lg Graduation 3, French Club 33 Senior Reception 3. 1 WV PL Sally, one of the sweetest girls of the senior class, is always in high l' fo I spirits. Of her many activities, she likes to sew best. VVe shall long V remember her wonderful acting as Eloise and Susie in the senior pla '. 1 M 5 E fl X DANIEL ELLIOT CHARNAS 47 -I DANNY V ff 1 Sports Rffvif-w I. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, -lg Baseball 3, -lg Varsity Club 3, -lg 'rl ,QU Sophomore Hop 23 Senior Play -lg Yearbook -lj Librarian 3, -lg Glee X 'T' Club 2, Ping-Pong 2, 3, -l. ln f Always full of enthusiasm, with a witty remark for any occasion, is KJ, our dapper young lad, Danny. His distinctive ability as a basketball A I player and actor is typical of all he does. His willingness to debate X i, 1 anything at any time will not soon be forgotten. N -ly F-fl, ' L' 1 f' QM CHARLES HENRY COLE, JR. i ' 'ist A --CHARLIE X l i'Gl'lll1l5 af lVork , r lx fx S 7 , A' P, 1 . L, q I' .5 ,, Yu 'l af t K f 5 JI. fflki lv? . XI! if? by Tm as - jf ff tj' 'Fi ' ' J' ti 1 l Activities: President 15 Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, -lg Varsity Club 3, -lg Junior Prom 33 Jeans Jamboree -lg Senior Play -lg Graduation 1, 2, Yearbook -lg French Club Z, P. T. A. Representative lg Glee Club 3, Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, -lg Honor Society -l. Charlie, the most handsome boy in our class, has an excellent scholastic record. He is a valuable player on both the basketball and baseball teams. YVe hope that he will go far in the field of science. IX IRIS AX N Ct DLE --TooTs1E Thrill of ll RUNIIIIIITU Activities: Sophomore Hop 2, Junior Prom 3, Senior Play -lg Year- book 4g Glee Club 2, 3, -lg Senior Reception 3. Doris, although one of the quieter members of our class, is always ready when there is work to be done. A good example of her untiring efforts in making our activities a success is the play or her excellent typing for the yearbook. VVe wish her success in the career of her choice. CSDACLFOH CLI'S8I'lgO!C! RIARY LOUISE COX MARIE uG0ldl'll Earrings Activities: Sophomore Hop Z3 junior Prom 33 Librarian 13 Cafe- teria 2, 3, 43 Senior Reception 3. Marie, with her jolly disposition, always seems to be on the go. .-Xs yet we don't know what she plans to do in the future, but her help in the school cafeteria has been greatly appreciated. CORXELIA KIARIE ERKELENS NIKKI C1uz'l Hflp Singing .Xctivitiesz Intramurals 3, 43 Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 jeans jamboree 43 Senior Play 43 Yearbook 43 French Club 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Student Council 43 Red Cross 13 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Senior Reception 3. Nikki, with her beautiful voice and love of sports, whether it be swllll- ming, sailing, or skating, is always on the go. Her membership in the National Honor Society and the Student Council will give her a good backing for college. SHIRLEY ANN FADER SI-URL Surat Hair! Activities: Sophomore Hop 23 Senior Play 43 Cafeteria 4. Easy-going, Shirl is a person who is seen and not heard, and whose quiet smile is very satisfying to all. Her trim, attractive appearance proves that she deserves her title of best-dressed girl. VVith all these attributes, she will have no trouble in becoming a very capable nurse. ANNE'Ii'IiE CLAIRE FRAZER RUG Tim ll 1'.rlz'rl11'r Activities: Intramurals 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 junior Prom 33 jeans jamboree 43 Senior Play 43 Yearbook 4. Rog, one of our cheerleaders, who is tops as a girl athlete, is especially well known for her ability to play basketball. Even though she is a comparatively new member of our class, we can always count on her support in any of the class undertakings. ELAINE MARIE GREGORY GREG Smoofl1 as Silk Activities: Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 jeans jamboree 43 Senior Play 43 Graduation 33 Yearbook 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4. Elaine-blonde, poised and sophisticated-is a favorite with all. Her smooth personality and willing co-operation, without a doubt, will bring her success in the future. She has been an active member of the Visual Aids Committee for the last four years where her work will be greatly missed. GRA putds. Seek. lv-0- x xfNv0vc54- neun-ve.Q ...J Q- Jn. NL. 37.5, iigffz. 3.3 lv-ls - 1 L I-3 up s 'f L f J I ' L . f- . -. Page ILft I'z ll '- 857 ClI.5QIIgO Llfle jhh-KN LUIS GROSS --JE.-xv Make .llinr .lIuJic Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. jean, whose ladylike manners are the envy of many of her contempora- ries, is also the possessor of a beautiful voice. Since hers is one of the voices which holds the Glee Club together, she will be greatly missed next year. Her sweet ways have won her many friends. .IIQANNIQ FRANCES HURLIQY CHIP Smiling Through Activities: Intramurals 2, 43 Sophomore Hop 23 Senior Play +3 Gradu- ation 33 Yearbook +3 Latin Club 23 Librarian +3 Driving Club 33 Glee Llub 2, 3, +3 Ping-Pong 2, 4. Cool and even-tempered, jeanne is another girl of few words. Her sweet smile and soft voice reveal her true personality. These qualities will undoubtedly be an asset in future work. jOHN SEGSXVC JRTH KITCHEN A-KIT .lIy Gal Sal After serving in the Navy for over a year, john has come back to Sharon High to complete his senior year, Although he is very quiet, he possesses a charming and pleasing manner. john is a fellow one can depend on, for he is a conscientious worker. XVC wish him the best of luck in the future and success always. XVILLIAKI LEYILNSON A'B1LL My Fafvorifr BflUll'lf1'H Activities: Intramurals 3, +3 Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 Senior Play +3 Graduation 33 Yearbook +3 French Club 2, 33 Glee Club 2: Orchestra 2, 3, +3 Ping-Pong 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 4. Bill, besides being the studious type, is a lot of fun in a crowd. Be- cause of his interest in aeronautic engineering, he is planning to study in this held. YVe are also proud to say that Bill is a member of the National Honor Society. XVILLIAKI LI'I I'I.III IELD --BILL '-Tn., Big sn,-p .lctivitiesr Sophomore llop 23 junior Prom 33 jeans jamboree 43 tiratluation 33 Glee Club 23 Senior Reception 33 Military Drill 33 Driving Club 3. Bill is one of the more reserved and quiet members of the class. Being an earnest worker, he takes what comes his way and makes the best of it. Chemistry and hunting hold his interest and are his favorite pastimes. cgyzaron i nigh cusengo A DOROTHY MARGARET LOXYDEX DOT SQ:f'rt and Loaf' Activities: Red Cross 3: Glee Club 1. 2: Yearbook 4, Dot's quiet erliciency' and good manne s are a credit to her. She is a very earnest worker. never shirking when there is a job to be done. as her conscientious typing for the yearbook illustrates. LIDA GRAI-IAKI AICKIAI-ION LIDA Our llfafts lffrt' Young and Gaj' Activities. Intramurals 5, 41 Sophomore Hop 2: junior Prom 33 jeans jamboree +1 Senior Play 4: Yearbook +1 Librarian Z. 3. -I: Glee Club Z, 3. +3 Senior Reception 3. Friendly and cheerful, Lida is alwavs popping up with an unex- pected answer. Her witty remarks and endless pep keep lla constantly entertained. Never will we forget her performance as Mrs. Hotchkiss in our senior play. XATI-IAX DENXISOX KIORGAN DEXXY lx'rrp4'r of ilu' I-ilzlrnf' Activities: Intramurals +1 jeans jamboree 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4. Denny, although one of the new members of our class, is one of our tnost popular boys. He is a cheerful lad and is liked by all. Denny's ambition is to go into business where. we have no doubt. he will suc- ceed. XYe wish him the best of luck always. CATHERINE BARBARA AIERXANE KATIE .llu.ti4' for ,llillIo11,t Activities: Intramurals 1. 2, 3. +3 Sophomore Hop 2: junior Prom 3: Senior Play 41 Graduation 1. 2, 33 French Club 3: Librarian 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Cafeteria 1. Katie is one of those people who is always ready. willing. and able. whose friendly smile is her greeting card. Her flaming hair belies a tranquil disposition and generous nature. ROBERT HARRISON PARKER BOB SHRIMP l.1z'v lI'ir4 ' Activities: Secretary 2: Basketball 3, -I-3 Varsity Club 3, 4: Sophomore Hop Z: junior Prom 3: jeans jamboree 4: Senior Play +1 Graduation 32 Yearbook +1 Military Drill 31 Glee Club 2, 3. +3 Ping-Pong 1, Z, 3. 4: Senior Reception 3. Bobby is our typical all-around fellow-interested in sports. tnusic. dancing and women. Much of the success of our class activities has been due to his help. r i L, L 'L A' 4 IL, ,1 1. .4 f - I ' I ,Q -I 1. .e . 0 - i . 1 s if 't I' . , I , . Y V Q' ,X .ft 'Y ...N x Vw l 3: 1 Y . KF, -ir i i hm- .QE if ALA 1 n -4 in N4 F' f shi ' FU x ii NZ CIVSUIIQO une 1947 19 Y 'i EREDERICR GEORGE POBLENZ. JR. FRED Ht,..i Bari rm' Dann .Xctivltlefz lntramuralf 5: jean: ,lamhoree 4: Yearbook +1 French kim 5: Latin Lluh S. Ffrd if one of those nop who taker life af it comer-good luck and :ad. Hia triendiy fmile and Ceafelera humor account for hi: many trzendf. Getting up in the morning if hir CD16'f averfion, while travel- LHS :f hi: main ambition, i ..: ... . - KI.-XLCULII PIERCE REDDICK LUl'1E Hfgf: Stew! Hiro .v..,x..1ef. bafketball 3. +3 Yaretty Club +1 Military Drill 1, J: Glee . ., . Klub ... :. Loaie. one of our returning verb. if a happy-go-lucky lad. always .hashing about aornething. Although he doe5n't bay much in claw. he can ne depended upon to do a job. We wiph him euccefe in hip career af a machine defigner. XVALTER BERNARD REDDICK BUl'DREALi HSz':'t'f!l1'l'7Tu .Xczivitiefz lntramuraif 3. 4: Sophomore Hop 2: junior Prom 3: .leans -lazixboree 4: Senior Play -1: Military Drill 3: Driving Club 5: Glee Law 2. 4: benior Reception 5. Bt.-adreauif agreeable nature if a joy to all thofe who know him. He ze 11:-,ire or lea: quiet. hut can he a lot of fun. His work on the yearbook ni other clara undertaltingf hav revealed hi: real renee of humor. EDWARD ,lm JSE PH RUACH '-Eunla' Gt.,t,.1 atom .Xtzixiztefp lnzramhralf S. 4: Military Drill 3. .Xlzh-.-ugh Eddie if the quiet type. his artifric ability ix known to all. He E- never fatffied until what he undertakes is done well. YVe wifh Edd e lace on hif trio to .Xiafka which he hope: to take in the near Z..Z e Xl JRNIAN ISRAEL S.-XXDHALS MED Dfw! lint .Vt lr: .hctfxitfeai 'ntrarrzurafa 4: Baxkethall 3: Baxeiiall S. 4: Varsity Cluh 5 -1: 5i'QDi'3llUTr Hop 11 junior Prom 3: .leanx jam!-oree 4: Senior l' 4: heart-ook -L1 kiiee L'ft.h 1. 2. S. 4: Urche-tra 2: Ping-Pong 1. 2. 3, 4. Fefii ir Recegition 3. 4. XXX et an--:her Iu.ddin.g avian- in rm Tieiel or corninercial art in X 1 -anne: gn,-ten aEii'E:y ha- Y--ng been a delight to the whole cla--. lit A fic gi.,-we--or of an nn-..-ual -en-e of humor. which brought T..'! L e Lf Kia-N Xviifi QSJ!lCll'OI'l gfjglz ct rserzgo fc! EBIILY IXIILDA SCHENSNOL EMMY No L1'afv1', Nu Lo1'r Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, +3 Cheerleader 3, +3 Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 jeans jamboree +3 Senior Play +3 Graduation 33 Year- book +3 P. T. A. Representative 23 Glee Club 2, 3, +3 Senior Reception 3. A cheerful smile, sparkling wit and a wonderful personality are some of Emily's best assets. Her ability to make all activities a success, especially cheerleading, is outstanding. YVe are sure she will be suc- cessful in her career as a hairdresser. COXSTANCIQ BRADISH SLOGGIIIVI' HCUNNIEU You C11n't Tllkl' If lViIl1 You Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, +3 Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 jeans jamboree +3 Senior Play +3 Graduation 33 Yearbook +3 Librarian +3 Glee Club 2, 3, +3 Senior Reception 3. Connie-'s never-ending supply of jokes and laughter makes her one of the most amiable members of our class. Her contributions to our ac- tivities are unforgettable, particularly her ability to raise us from the depths of despair. YVe are sure her future will be one of great success. PATRICIA jIiAN SKIITH PAT'I'Y Tiff l'fry Tllougllt of You Activities: Intramurals 3, +3 Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 Senior Play +3 Graduation 3: Yearbook +3 Librarian +3 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Senior Reception 33 jeans jamboree +. Sweet and lovely is Patty. She is one of the quieter girls of the class, but her smooth personality and gracious manner have made her one of the best-liked girls. Patty's ambition is to be an author. HLSIIS LYDIA S'I'ORKFPIL'I' UELSIEH ll'J a ,'VfIllt,l'l'flll Lifr Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, +3 Sophomore Ilop 23 junior Prom 33 Senior Play +3 Graduation 33 Yearbook +3 Librarian +3 Glee Club 2, 3, +3 Cafeteria +3 Senior Reception 3. All through high school, Elsie has always been willing to lend a help- ing hand whenever needed. As our cheerful and capable cashier, she will be greatly missed. Her likeable personality is known to all. jUSIfl'HINE PHYLLIS YACCA jUSIIi lt'.v ll Pl1'asurr Activities: Intramurals +3 Sophomore Hop 23 junior Prom 33 jeans jamboree +1 Senior Play +3 Yearbook +3 Glee Club 2. YVe admire josie's conscientious devotion to her studies. She is an excellent typist and has done a considerable amount of work on the yearbook. Someone will be fortunate to have her as a secretary. Q ,swf ss.-P Page I' iflcvn t X 1 a .Sus . f . i 4 -.f x. 'i A H iv, .lf 3.17 I . , v I ' L 1 ' .s L I I fl .rj li ,L t S K 1 , Cv' uk A ii 'UTK .5 V P .rg 1 I ti' Ls A L' ' 7 4 I gui' f r 1 47 .9 N ' 5 N I . AP une 1947 XYALIJFRI LD RL' DQ DL PH XVLRN LR --w.aLLx ' --cfm-Up .ACIlXlIlt?-Q Baekez:-:ll 3. 4: Bafehali S. 4: Vanity Clun 3. -li bophu- rrzc-re Hop 2: junior Pri'-in 3: -lean? -larnboree 4: Senior Play 41 Gradu- tion 5: Yeariioof. 4: Latin Club 2. 3: Student Council 4: P. T. A. Repre- fenzatixe 2: Glee Clw E. 4: renior Reception 3. Wally. 3 nappy-go-f-c5.j. iad. if al'-vap -milling to lend a helping hand lr. whatever we do. VVhether iz :ie dashing around in search of decora- tion- for a dance. or in fearfh of adv for our yearbook. he can alwaye e depended -pon and if ah'-ap on the go. CHARLL5 FRLLKIAX XYHlTCUR1B HBUXES' 5mma-f.wff :rr Im ,N:5.f.I Actixitiefi B3-Aetnaif 2. 3: Varffm Club 2: bophfrm-fre Hop 2: -lunior lrotrt S: .leanf .lamhoree 4: benior Plaj- 4: Yearhoolg 4: Military Drill 3: Liiee Club 2. 3, 41 Ping-Pon: 1. 2. S. 4: Senior Reception 3: Trarhc g,:d 2. 3: Tenni- Team 2: P. T. A. Circus 1. B'-nee. our third Xaq veteran. can al-'ray he depended upon tu liven dp any of odr gatherinsf. horn in and out of school. Hie wide range of nrere-te. which include -lgiing. dancing and haekethall. prove? him to be ne of the more ver+ati.e tnetnherf of our Clase. BARBARA ADLLL XYHLIL 'ABARBM 'Txt ,llati 1 Loaf Actixitiefz recrezazj. I S: lntrazndraf- E. -5: Cheerleader 3. 41 bophd- ftiore Hott 2: .ldnior Prom S1 ,leans Ilanurmree 4: Senior Play 1: Gradu- ation 5: Yearbook 4: Librarian 3: P. T. A. Reprefentative 2: Glee Club -. E. 41 :enior Reception E. Barbie if the cute little redhead uno has :iw ag- brought cheer tu our :ia-N. bhe enfoj-5 trianj- eport- and i- ernooth on :ne dance Eoor. Her uivacir-uf perfonalitj- and happy ftniie have non the heartf uf many. Dt JINALIJ LAWRlQXL'lQ MARSHALL 'DUN 'f.'u':'rf1frf2.rx l ug: llt,-1. tain: r- rna' rl High late in the gear. we hare round at :EN favorite -it-fri ra-erraf and ri in the f..t..r: ne hope- .J . e ir, California. Vie are .irfud tt he avi. haue ni- narne in our tio.. fn? he i- the Tu h Nam 'veteran graduate with our claws. in 7 ,i W C5710 I'Ol2 mCll'SGIlgfJ !C! A , Q x w ' . .R 6 , . Q 1 wa w 'ix Q Q, ' 2 X 2 V -0 1 XL CD 1 'I 1 lJ7I lU'lLflJPI'I lg 3 '54 IF 0 Ac Co. TF up:- 3 -5 ,O-I 'C III ' -4 E2 CU 91? Z Q Q. LD C5 EE. 3 5. If 1 9 41 7 Ceniuses GT work Wofch Those lines! SHOP? Tricks of The Tmde U n5 o of gune 1947 rs.-,st Boy aww- Besf Shri d oncc r Class pesT Bc-:sT boy oihieffo Be.:-:T girl o1hIeTc, 6 CSYZUIOH gf mdl'S6l'lgO!C! Y' Q60 QD Class wolf Mo C'O55 Ldoff QU' CIQSS mqsfevy 3 MOST likely To 5ucc,eedl2 1' 77ZCll'SQI1gO!C! une 1947 ls. '1'nn1rnx Dnrsex , . K reg-wx Peck - 1 Ingrzn Bergn' an llwrglturrs Totern Pole Klech. Drawing 'Lire'- 'HQ Sleep Egg and In Lanzplzgnter Lux Radio Helen Forte Bing Crosby Lx I Anner Fred Allen Basket5aH Klen Uraduzltiurz Cwke li1.,he C10 ss cz vorfies 134-1,1 .1 W fV .ilfrz .1Iz':f.: f' five' 'c' D1.'.L ru Prim: Slliijtlx .llrigfz ,-. .Una Boo: Q ,J xv! RULIJO P' fc, I. 5'm'of14l Spike jones Ray llilland Greer Garson Cnconrested Gym Study ' . Q 'l'Qn.e 'L1 st XYeekend 'Captain From Castile Chicago Chesterfield Supper Club on In btarrord Ibn Perry Como lfwff ' A Dick Tracy rfiff Jack Benny If 'f z Q Xxlvrnen Ui .'.-s ' N Iiasketbzill ku -Tnrnnr Pr-C-nr D .' ' w Snndge X'. . .Lui I , C , . ' lrax ere: 4 Rl' X X Fai' GD ll? X f X , X '1 'Q- 'X'. !. ,ff X VL ll n Vkf' ,za rim X '- DLI X A -X fxxxxx K X,-f 2 XXV 'Xxx KVM ' XX X, lixxxxxl X N X 'KX hxxxywxxz X .ff gx Q X xA, XX xxx .I Q Y. .1 ' W X xx 'f xxx xx .V s x N ,l', X NN C50-XX X X XY, '2 .4 xx X .40 'ite' kgs D 77261 FSQIIQO une 1947 icglze Best ears of Qui' Wes The Best Years of Our Lives , written and produced by the class of '47, under the direction of Kliss Dorris Newton. is a lavish production based on the school life of this smashingly successful group. The all-star cast. including Award winners of the past year, is of top-notch quality. The cotnbination of this parade of talent makes it possible to bring to you the most talked- about picture of the century. REEL 1 TIME: September 1935 PLACE: School Street School CAST: Class of '47 It was at the magnificent age of six that we finally' left our mothers' apron strings and ven- tured into the realm of school-teacher authority which we soon found a severe restraint on our rather rough and teeming imaginations. The main attraction in this first year was our milk and cookies at recess. Other features were the discoveries that crayons and pencils were to be used on paper instead of walls and that we couldn't voice our opinions whenever we pleased Hy how times have changedl REEL 3 The joy of entering Pleasant Street School was soon dampened by the separation of the boys and girls on the playground. Oh. what a fate for our budding Casanovasl Dollhouses and fist- two Academy' fights became the favorite pastimes of our up- and-coming group. ln the fourth grade. to en- courage our parents' hope of each of us becoming a child prodigy, we put on an exhibition. showing off our wonderful art work - No Dad, l didnit drop my paints: thatis a sunsetl Our stay in this school was ended sooner than we expected. thanks to the measles: but this didn't dash any of our hopes for the future. REEL 3 Scene l September lf?-lfU found us on top of the world - we were at last in the high school building, even though it was only as sixth graders. and the older classes didn't care a fig for lls. XYe should carel lfull of enthusiasm, we tackled our first project, the construction of an accurate Puyf Turnly -I-140 electrical map of Europe. XVe were beginning to see the light! Scene 2 junior high school saw us as a happy group, full of hope for the next six years - we surely did need it. During these two years we experienced many new things -- election of class officers, a different class in a different room every period, and parties galore. XVhile we were in the eighth grade, elected members of the school took over the town offices. XVe were well represented by Nikki Erkelens who was YVater Commissioner for a day. REEL .1 Scene 1 TIKIE: 19-F3 CAST: Cs as Freshmen Then our dreams came true - we were at last classed as high schoolersl Uur only disappoint- ment was that the upper-classmen were not so happy as we over the intrusion into their midst. Now we had five class officers and at last we xvere able to go to the dances in the gym. Big time operators - at least we thought sol Long after school hours, on most any night, our group could be found on the playground behind the school equipped with flashlights and star charts. pencils and papers. Those flashlights revealed more than stars. didn't they, Chuck? XVhen spring came our pastime was picnics - to increase our knowledge of the wonders of Nature. Scene 2 TIIIE: lf?-H C.-KST: Lis as Sophomores Carefully following the seniors' advice to take more subjects the first two years and loaf lwell, prac.l the last two, our year as sophomores turned out to be one of hard studying for most of us. Uur biggest thrill was the sponsoring of our first social event, the Sophomore Hop. .-Xfter much cutting, pasting and holding of breaths. we held our dance the first week in March. It was a clownish affair Cthe theme. you knowl, and was a huge success. Our hours spent in school were broken up by Sad Sacks famous caricatures of comic-book characters -- the only trouble being that some of them faintly resembled members of our class. CSYICIFOII I7ZCll'SC'lIgU!C f 1 Scene 3 .Into-'1t'ee '11 4 kv 1 . K1 .ufw q1111':r1ez1' 1 11 :ti TIKIHZ I +F 1:1 .TTC .1 111 .rr 1? 'Ne 'wufrtg 'T f C gittt. CAST: LE ,ax .f1Lui11rf wg'e:f,a ,atief KIQM1. 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Xxvhllf Wai Ute Lvggtxlertt 5efwee:1 :Exe fer1'11t' 511111 1 111 1 .fzrxg 111 drnu in: clgasxf 4 XW111 spends the :11e1f11riny 1,1f :'1e 5511171111 11115 xleepfng? gm P.:-,1 li. 77261 I'SGI'lgO une 1947 v fast ana! C7-estament 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'seven. we. hereafter to be known, with veneration. as the Senior Class of Sharon, County of Norfolk. 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 bodies and questionable minds. we do petition that the court name as executor to act without bond, Xliss Uorris Newton, of the faculty of the aforesaid high school. Kxovv, Tues. :XLL Mus 'IQHAT -- liezeey' lfmrli leaves his mech. drawing desk. 'l'-square, and compass to any junior boy' inter- ested in curves. Dnrifl li'erw1.vfn1 leaves his badly battered auto to 'lied lddings, who, we hope. won't overstay any parking limits. Dirt Biggs leaves his seventh and eighth grade girl-friends to the seventh and eighth grade boy s. lt's about time. Douaizl lim-r leaves after a short stay of one vear with us. l'nul lfulnuzn leaves his courteous conduct to nevt year's senior lfnglish class with hopes that they won't need it as niuch as we did. .land Clmmlffrlnin leaves the school cafeteria in the lurch. Maybe Sally Crook could help her out. She does pretty well along the kitchen line. Sally Clififfilfnfzlifi leaves her job in the drug- vtore of a neighboring town to Keith Klartin. ls there special service for boothsf llrnznv !,'lllH'llIl.K leaves his title of UCl1lss Vault to 'lied fiiberson. Keep your eye on them, led. I'uyf Taxrnly-four Clmrlie Cole leaves his cheerful Good Klorn- ing to Betty' Ann Shyne. XVill this help you to be on time, Betty? Doris Cole leaves her sewing ability to Doris Scott as a good excuse to be in the home ec. room. .llnrie Cox leaves her job as server in the cafe- teria to joan Chamberlain, who seems to know already that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Xikki lirkelens leaves her French pronuncia- tion to Paul Parrish, Cherchez la femme, Klonsieur Paul. Shirley' lfqnler leaves her seat on the school bus to -loan Cochrane. Rug Frazer bequeaths to Claire Hurley the well-known slogan, Silence is golden, but I'd rather talk. lilnine Gregory' leaves two bottles of peroxide to Frannie Field, just for chuckles. .lean Gran' leaves with her voice - ami next year's Glee Club omits all songs with a high C. Leu' llzzlikirzx leaves his chickens to Richard Stockwell. 'l'hat's a yoke, son. .ll'lIlllIl' llurley and Du! 1,oi.:'rlen leave their golden silence to Dot Parry, in hopes that she will use a little of it, anyway. John lX'ffl'lll'l! leaves S.H.S. Sally ho, old boyl lark Leary' leaves - hand in hand with Patty. Bill l.e1'e11.vmi leaves his beard to the junior boys. 'lihis will tickle the girls. lfill Lilllefirfzl leaves his famous hook How to lfall Asleep in Class in 'lien lfasy Seconds to Helen Ritter who, we think, could use some sllllt-Cyc. sa.. High CU'S8IlgOlC! Carolyn I1IIll'Il0lIlIId leaves S.H.S. for a happy future. HUIH11' flIrGr11th leaves his superb talent for loaling luxuriously to Fritz Schnurr, who, it is rumored, has already mastered the art. Lizla .llvrllalzon relinquishes to Una Schensnol her secret of making witticisms. Blake good use of it, Ona. Denny rllorgarz leaves his smiles to Dana Bartlett. Denny's philosophy has been A smile for every fellow, two for every girlf, Katy .llurnane leaves her red hair to Mary Frances Champion so that she may competently carry the torch for -. Hub l'arher leaves his particularly peachy, piney, parking-place to the whole junior class so that the class of '47 can have the Gulch all to themselves. lfzwl Poblmzz leaves his corner seat in 105 to Pete Clapp. Now you can really get out in a hurry, Pete! liuflzly Rwldirvl' leaves his razor to Henry Plummer. Buddy can't find any use for it. Think you can. Plummy ? Louie Rrrlzlirh leaves his weird ties to Art Stevenson along with a turtleneck sweater to keep them hidden. liflfliw Rumi: leaves his love of horseback riding to the sophomore girls. Hold right, girls. ixrflflllllil fSIrih1'-Uzzt Kingj Slllllflllllla' leaves his superior pitching arm to johnny Gomez. N. C., Goldyl Emily Srlzensnol leaves to take the most direct route to a certain Army camp. Une would think she wanted to be a chaplin. lffnzfzir Sloggvlt leaves her underclassmen to the freshman and sophomore girls. Now maybe they'll have a chance. Pat Smith wills her ability to remain calm under any situation to all the junior girls, who often have opportunities to use it. lilxie Sforhfvlt and Josie l'lIl'l'll leave their skill as typists and stenographers to hlickey Poirier. Hope you do as well, hlickey. l1'11lly ll 'f'l'llf'I' leaves his title of VVorst Driveru to Willy Goodwin. Drive carefully, XVilly. Champions aren't born every day. Charlie lfhilrozfilz leaves his frequent jaunts to the Boiler Room, New Hampshire, etc., to any junior who thinks he can keep up the pace. VVe're still trying to think of one. lim-h lfhile surrenders her technique with the local fellas to Annie Reynolds. Annie, get your gun! I Earl ll'l1itm'y leaves: the basketball team grievesg the teachers lose one of their best pupilsg and eighth grade girls are forced to find a new idol. Donald fllarxlmll, after having just arrived, graduates with the satisfaction of knowing he is a member of the best class ever to pass through the portals of S.H.S. The Senior Girls leave their sorority to the junior girls in hopes that they will carry it on next year. 'l'o rllr. ,lI1'Carrnu we leave a copy of the famous best-seller 'll'hysics - Can Girls Learn lr Too? or Forever Amperef' 'l'o flliss Chase we leave a photograph of our- selves to remember the happy times she had with us. You can put the gun away now. YVhen we leave, rllrs. flloore will miss our quiet, vvell-mannered ways. It sounds good, anyhow. 'l'o illr. ll11.y'hi11.y' we leave a live-year course at Berlitz School of hlodern Language. Lubow and protze from us to you. Puyr Tu'fn!y-fifvz' 77261 FSQIIQO une 1947 'lio -lliis .Yizttou we leave a censor's Stamp to replace the one we wore out this year. To .lIr. Konsaivzge we leaxe a scrapbook into which he can put all the newspaper clippings about 5haron's record in the tournaments. lVe leaxe .lI1'.i. Kevies to llr. Key es - lucky nianl 'lio .llr. lx'osirlIa we leave fur-lined intramural basketball shirts - just to please the moths. XVe leave to .llixs Prescott a season ticket to next 3ear's basketball games. To .lliss Frenfh we leave one year completely free of absence excuses. tardy slips. and corridor passes. 'lio -lIr. Clark we leave a round-trip ticket to Florida for a quick recovery after the crashing profundo of the class of '-Us graduation week. C5ignedJ The Senior Class of Sharon High School ll'lfllt'55f'A' : N Iaurice Raider Kilroy Richard Tesmtors : Richard Biggs Barbara XVhite XValter Reddick Norman Sandhaus Lewis Hankins W8 H608 1IacDonald but no farm. Frazer but no Kaiser. Gregory but no Peck. Cole but no heat. Wvhite but no black. Beach but no ocean. Sandhaus but no penthouse. Biggs but no small. Littletield but no pasture. Kitchen but no cook. Parker but no lixersharp. Gross but no dozen. Chamberlain but no Churchill. Smith but no Patterson, lVe have a Borr - , I I aye Tau my-six CSV? Cl I'O fl Ing A 272.,,...,.g,.,1.1 9719 QQFOP QCAQ The year is 1907. After twenty years of con- centrated scientinc advancement. the class of '-I-7 has so greatly improved the so-called modern world of '47 that this new era is almost a Litopia. ln order to create an incentive for other classes to perfect this Utopia to the utmost. a world- wide advertising company has sponsored a tour for the class of 'oi to see the achievements of the class of '-17. The transportation for this tour is a super-Zeppelin equipped with super-electronic eupes which enable the passengers to get a tele- scopic view of the geniuses at work. Now, on June 5. 1967. the twentieth anniversary of our graduation. the zeppelin departs amid the Hare of flash bulbs. blowing of horns. and the blaring of bands. from the roof of good ol' Sharon High School. As the huge ship gracefully glides through the air. the nrst view the enchanted students witness is: Boston: 1- The Charnas' Charm- ing Shoe Shop. owned and operated by Daniel Elliot Charnas. is now covering a large area of downtown Boston. His held worker. Denny Sure-Salem llorgan. has boosted shoe sales 100' 4 by his added attraction of kissing all babes - over 18. Danny is now mumbling to himself. There'll come a day. Gliding northward. the passengers catch a glimpse of Bones XVhitcomb. an internationally known skier and title holder. at his lavish ski resort. The Green Lantern Lodge. in the moun- tains of North Conway. New Hampshire. Among the famous socialites who visit the resort annu- ally are Barb YYhite. whose French stage name is Kladame Dubuque. and Bing Beach. current idol of the bobby-sox brigade. The huge craft noses southwest across the Great Lakes to Detroit. where Buddy Reddick and Jack Leary have established the Reddick- Leary automobile plant. The new 1967 model went on sale in llarch. lt is equipped with plastic sky-view top. rubberized fenders and is controlled by radar. This stupendous. magnifi- cent. and incomparable car will no doubt be a great asset to Sharon High drivers. ln Grand Rapids they spot the ultra-modern Bountiful Beauty Bin owned and operated by Emily Schensnol and Sally Chamberlain. All these years they have been working on their new formulas: and now. with the success of their endeavor. the world is truly a Lvtopia. for with and every woman is beautifull They find. in Duluth. Tubby Whitney. re- nowned researcher and veterinarian, who has developed an intra-x-ray. which. when passed through the body of any animal. will cure all known diseases and a few yet to be found. It saves him the dilemma of diagnosisl Looking down on Great Falls. they see the laboratory of Charles Cole. the true genius and pride and joy of the class of '-17. who has received for discov- world recognition and lasting fame ering a way to counteract the atomic bomb. one of the As they ap- proach the teeming seaport of Nome. there looms in the distance a modernistic sky-scraper factory bearing the name of-Roach's Fisher- ies Y Alaska bound-Could it be that talented students of '47 is there? Seattle-As it is rather hard to distinguish. even with the super-eupes. just what Bill Little- Held is doing. the class of '47 will repeat word for word what he told them. said Bill. am developing a plane that will travel faster than light in order that 1 may go back through the ages. 1've just got to know- XVhat tune did Nero fiddle T' San Francisco-Carolyn KlacDonald ? has just received the Nobel prize for her novel. The Trials and Tribulations of a Harried House- wife. XYho's your printer. Klac? Leaving San Francisco their lighter-than-air ship now casts its shadow over industrial San Diego. where. to the astonishment of all aboard. there looms the industries of the Triple B Auto- mobile Association. composed of Berenson, Borr and Bulman. Berenson buys the cars. Borr iixes them. and Bulman sells them. In Reno. they find Connie Sloggett. the famous divorcee who is now receiving 51.000 a week alimony from her eight ex---s. lt seems that Connie will be leaving Reno in a few weeks in quest of the ninth! Bloving southward. the group now looks down upon Doris Cole. a busy housewife. who sits in Page Tuwnty-.n'z'fn IClI'S6'IIgO!C! une 1947 a Sufi chair pushing buttons Zu prepare dinner. Doris says shes anxiously awaiting the gadget that pushes the buttons for her. Lew I-lankins. who has just rinished one en- gineering protect. is now working on another by means of which drivers can avoid the twenty'- :iye-cent state roll roads by using his detour which Cuff: only' a dime. ln Denver. the class looks upon Dick Higgs. president of the Boys Scout Blovement. He has so greatly' improved the standing of this organi- zation that the President of the Linited States is seriously considering the dissolution of the Army. The celebrated script-writer of stage and television. Lida BlcBlahon. has llof completed Tier Dictionary of BYirticisms. Rog Frazer. editor and columnist of the Kansas City Star. izas given Bliss BlcBlahon's book an excellent review. It seems Rog has long admired Lida's wit and humor. She aptly describes it as a bully book. St. laotlis-ililie Litopolitan Opera l-louse is now featuring Bliss .lean Gross and her accom- panist Katie Blurnane. Bliss Gross and Bliss Blurnane are offering to the public their beau- tiful rendition of The Skies are Blue. Too. ln Chicago they see Ur. BYally BYerner. noted snrgeon and director of the fabulous Werner Hospital. working in the extensive and LLP-DH date laboratory on his famous Hantiiection ray whfca will reaolutionize the neld of medicine. His personal secretary and nurse. lilaine Greg' -try, fs striving. in her spare time. In perfect the newly discovered nbrinogentic tiuid. The-y. and liisie Storkreit and -leanne Hurley. segretarfes to General Bill Levenson. who is sta- tions-ri in XYashington. D. Li. General Leven- son is working diligently helping the government spend its surplus funds. Parker is seen busfiy moving about the NYhite H fi'. se in his new duties as priy ate secre- tary to the President. At present he is taking tfzzte o .t for a snack at Elle syndicated BYEiite H-use l- owned and operated by Honey Blcliratf who gained his nyfdespread knowledge of restay.r.ints .tt Raiders Village. f'.-y':'1-L: '1fj'c'lg '.f The famous Poblenz Publishing Company' of Baltimore has just accepted the latest book of Patty' Smith. the leading authoress of today. Into the Blue' is the story of a brilliant ad- venture to Blars in the newly'-designed helijet plane. The Sharon TllIlr'J' said: Bliss Smith has astonishingly' sure insight of the not-too- distant future. The liropiwz Herald said: Its excellencies mark Bliss Smith as a dis- tinguished possibility' for the future literary lau- rels of Red Book. ln Xew York they find the odice of the famous dress designer. Shirley' Fader. working on its tenth million. BVith the coming of summer Bliss Fader. with her personal secretary: Dot Loyvdon. has gone to the Alps to get ideas for Saks' fall creations. Bliss Fader has been awarded the Pattern :Xward of 'OT for her daring and artis- tic creations. :Xlso in the city of .-Xrt. New York. they' chance to see Blud Sandhaus. who is now famous for his caricatures of his now distinguished classmates. John Kitchen and Don Blarshall are leaving Xen- York Harbor on their worlds largest transatlantic steamship to embark on a European tour to celebrate their fifteenth anniversary' as the best steamship line in the business. It is ru- mored that Louie Reddick is a stowaway' on this anniversary cruise. as he is quite a traveler and has a yearning for the open seas. As the Zeppelin lands on the roof of the .Xwkumon lnn. owned and operated by janet Chamberlain and Blarie Cox. the passengers are weiconied by ,losie Yacca. publicity' manager and secretary. The featured vocalist of the evening is Nikki Frkelens. who has recently returned from her South American tour. The class of '-lf sincerely' wishes that each of you has benefited by' this tour and hope that you feel that the tour has been a success. Elaine Gregory Carolyn BlacDonald Annette Frazer Frederick Poblenz VVhen the haskethall season is finished, and Aliss Newton is satisfied, NV ClI'OlZ CIFSQIIQUXCZ R ilfwzitlz 6Zpo!ogz'es to gcfgar allen oe Once upon a midnight dreary, vvhile I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious sentence in my senior theme - lVhile I nodded, almost napping. suddenly there came a tapping As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my chamher door. 'Tis some visitor, I muttered, tapping at my chamber door, Only this and nothing more. Ah, distinctly I remember 'twas in April - not December, And each separate shadow wrought its ghost upon the floor. Ifearfully l viewed the morrow: - vainly I had sought to borrow Someone's last year's subject - nothing more. Someone's last year's theme for mine Nameless here for evermore. apologies: to tGQuCfyarc! ring NVhen our senior themes are written, recopied and laid aside. e shall rest, and faith we shall need it a lie down for a minute or two, ill Commencement and Class Day rehearsals shall put us to work anew! PII!! 1' 'I'fLe1'nly-ninf PQYZCIFSQIIQOKCI UIIQ gfeepzurzg tgoosiecf on l he Gfass O Q96 I 4 brf.:1,- .JV 'f., x Shirley Harris-Shfrley is attending Dean gene Bartlett-Frog lr gtt Fmt Xlonntouth. Junior College. lftanklin. Klassacht e New -lersey. Dorothea ,lohnson-Dorothea is at the 'tn Chaplin-Roj. fs at Home on furlough as eplttgral and Technical College. we gp To press. but he will head fp' 5-,ro. North Carolina. Europe early in April. Emily 1lcDon:1ld-Emily is t the Kathern tzztonti Letoyrneau-Raft is fn Yolg--111112. Gibhs School. Boston. lnpgzzt. Rohert Parrish-Bob is attending lligazu Xfetfiold-Bill in Yokolinlnga College. Boston. lgtpgan. ,lutifth Paul-Judy is attending Bostnn H1 rj Paul-llmj. fr in Korea. versity General College. rm..1t Uwfllixzzis-Nornian fr :I 'l-oliyo. Pflj. llfs Rodman-Php llis is at the Ctilx -lgapgan. idge College. Boston. Cfwfts: Gnfmz' Selma lxfassertnan-Sellnza is :attending Lel x :ge nl,-vlzztm-George is s ationed in Ports Cf llege. Cambridge. gth. X. H. Russell lVhite-Rxss is attending Rens e 1 5 Polyteehnical College. Troy. NX. ge Biilej--Btpee ir ga freshman get Wlrces- All fin lVrfght-.ln-hn was attending Hnnt 1 ter Pt-lj. technie lnstitngte where he fr ton School: hunt sexete illness toreet nn tw t..dj.fng engfneering. stop. .-Xs we go to press. he is at Home ist.1n:e Hrfw.-fn-Llonnfe ls :at Hera'-er Col- concentrating 'ln gsfnfxzg 53:11 fege. Aleztkizistowzu. Pfllliif-'l'-LEZ1f.2. the pounds he lost. ti No-.xers-litiith if attending XY21eelo.'k . .. IIE'-5 - L-tuege. Boston. 5.5.2 Lwlilxlel-B11I'fN fr attending the Lhhjri HH, If .-Xfonson 5 Tlgifti fihwffl. sion. Lorrgfyqe Butler 5 r.. C-fri U-n-B55 fr tat Bt st-ut Lrnfzer- Klgtrj, Conrtox s,.j.. General Lxollege. Iyhgllfs Ffiherg :iris LlH1lti'fT-liftiflfle is .tttemifrig tfie Stanley Gr-,re H .ZTff1TQf'If Sch- Hostf n, Pg-,line Rigger Tlij. lletinen-ll-tt is attending linrte Xvflllim XleGr.1th College. Bos: n. -lzazttes Klontgottierj. .fzi lfififs-L-.:l'-fn is ..t Iihstor- lqitfu George Klgarkt Ll liege- it Business Atizitizistrgltiftzt. 5.1.1 l'le'eTfB375ls fff'ThllI1Q llpgrtiett Col 'll'-r ' lege, llpstozt. Xzangj. Sgt-T to llfntfel V X sw RWM XIHT' '- . .... - ,AN llfltl-red Pear engaged l f t'es Mun 1 TUT ertgzged Gertrude buh: Cnrftl In bpezxr be- +rge bweet Klorggzn Wrvniew Tn III ing 1'IrarTimw , X A , x -.r . , A . K 78 ' XXX K Q -, ,x f H2 X. ,X bg 5 N if X X X kv hw? ia ff! ,fl v ' v-'A' , I ff' 5 ' gg , J' if . x -,f , . x , y, f X 1 K0 'g ff K 1 Q ' YQ D. Q 75' Sf?':1'x:,' 1+ , fam-V f - ur 1 fw U, fl w.Y-'f,f .v if N 'W 2. .:' wha, Q -5: X, l X y L. A - x ,- Q X NN KI 14 'Q - if qt s 4- - ,N-5 QQ - X X Q . N Vx KX X x .4 W X, . 'X I Q-, -fi '1 X ,JN fp-P-1 5 'xxxxx ,,.. g, 1 Xiftffl f ,ixxvxxihgs x 1 as ff! X S f N-x..fxf-'Ji-rf 77ZCll'SQIIgO!C! UIIQ Third Rune, lrff tu rig1f1f.' Paul Parrixh, Frederick lddings, Theodore Giberkon, Francie bchnurr, Schuyler Clapp. Richard Stockwell, 'lohn Gomez, Millard Rogers. Henry Plummer. Mallard Goodwin. Sfffnzti Rune: Therexe Maloney. Doris Scott, Betty .Xnn Shyne. .lean Dennett, Kay Bullard. Charlotte Booth, Helen Ritter, Beverly King, janet Hadden, Una Sehenfnol, joan Chamber- lain, .Xnnie Reynold-, Betty Lou Spear. Fin! Ronan' Mary Frances Champion, Claire Hurley. bally Crook, Marilyn Poirier. llirothy Parry, .S'ft'ri'!a1'y,' Dana Bartlett. l'itr-Prf,fi.1'i'11t.' Mix- Flivaheth johnxton. Lwftlif .l.1:'ifr1'. Keith Martin, P1'1'fi.1rn!,' Margaret Keating, Tna.vurrl',' Frances Field, Rrprt'ii'11luIi:f.' .lane Davidfon, janet Bell. Marjorie Parker. JA? kglllllifjl' G USS 'llhe foeiztl uctixitief of the junior elztxf were tlilnztxetl on Klan 2. hy their annual l'rom, which ik considered the eulminzition of boeiztl exents of the year. Linder the ezipzihle direction of their clam zidxieer. llixf lflixaheth xlohnkton, the junior elzm worked diligently on the plan- and decorations to make their dance the fuccess it wax. 'lihe llartli Gras theme nm eztrrietl out in artistically 2lI'T2lIlQCll Imp hats. canef. gloxex and pink elephants. :Xll who ztttentletl complimented the claw on zt Itltlsf fuucexxttil tlztnee. K ugff I l1.'rl'1-llgu CSYICIVOII mClI'S6IlgfJ!C 1 . 8.68 CYOPAOIH OIT? GAISS 3-AG C9j'QSAH1Clll C1058 1117 J 772ar.sengo une 1947 I1OWlQdgQ A freshman knows not, but he knows that he knows not. A sophomore knows not, hut he knows Hot that he knows not. A junior knows, but he knows not that he knows. A senior knows l- and he knows itl veKpl'Ogl'QSS 1'lI'l'.YlIlllllII - l donlt knowfl Snfvlzonzorf' - l'n1 not prepared. Junior - I do not remember. Senior - I do not believe that 1 can add anything to what has already been said. 50 'x . . D ecenit Ogictzon at . None Shall Know Refwff 011111-Y The Outlaw Years Hfyll S1'l1'1Ul 'Return I Dare Notl' The Uffiu' This Side of Innocence Sf'llf'H'N The Scarlet Letter . . . lQ's The Crisis . lhofklorr 7l0IlI'Il1llllf'lIf So Bigll . . . l'i1'r'.vl1l1lz'l1 Uhlzireliiiig Onl' . Clam of '47 'l'lie Turning YVl1eels . . lf.wm1.v Hrlslll' Last Full Kleasureui Clzmzislry Lab. USU Little rlilllllsl . . lvt'IlI'!HlUA' Uililll' Golden Age SUf7lIUllHH't'A' HFITJIII Day to Day . . l,'l11.v.w',v lulilll' YVl1ispt-ring Cliorusil Gln' Club lnnom'ents Abroad . .lIllIifII'A' l'ug1r Thirly-fulzr' ,, S 13 I C324 ' ,pff 'NfeL HQx5,+4- . vig Jvnwv ...f Q L J if 4 !Q J V 4 I 1 I SD X Y pu 7 9 F s pb pf V V: if X Q21 I i gr.52 , n 5 nz CII'SC'lIgU!C! 1gllI1Q 19,4 'f if A DATE 1 , 1 In ' ft ' O WITH JUDY i .3 . E -'J gm T Qsvm, alagz, ClI'.S8flgO!C! if J ma te lifwlitft gal A Coxiizm' ix Tunica Acrs Rzuialoiph Foster Klrs. Foster. Hannah . Mr. Foster . judy Foster . . Burbzirii NVinsocket . Oogie Pringle . Maris Voice Radio Announcer . Klrs. Scliliitzlmminer Mitzi Hoffman . . Rexford Rleredith O'Conner Blr. Klartindzile . . Mrs. Hotchkiss Eloise Hotchkiss . Susie O'Conner . bv ALEEN LESLIE Direvtefl by DOROTHY M. CHASE DECEMBER 13, 1946 V CHARACTERS ln Order of Appezirunee dy . Roisisizi' PAiu4uiz C.xRoi.i'N iXIACIJONAl.D . . Doizis Cora Dixxiui. Cimizxiixs CoNsT,xNcE SLoGGET'1' Emu' SCHENsNoL . Ricii,-xiao Biocss . Lifwis HANKINS Noizfnixx S.'xNuHAL's CORNELIA Eizkuruxs . ISARIMRA NVHITE . NATHAN Moizoiiw NViL1,i.xx1 Liivaxsox LIDA AICRIAHUN SALLIE CHAN1BliRL.XlN S,x1.Liu Cii,xx1izi5Ri,AiN Pagfi' yifljffvl 772lIl'Sl'IIgU!C! lCxllIlQ - Q 5 ,sh-F Q NW: M-ark' V Lf. K 1 ...L- l Slu11.li11y1, lf-fl In riullli liznrl xvllllllfj, C'h:1rInlt4- Iimnh, Mr. llllflllll fililfli, SfHlll.l'llf,' Lewis lllllllxlllx .S'ill1nff.' C'ln:lrl4-N Vulv, lffbflllllj l':n'ry. john l,l'1ll'j, l'r'w.si,lr'lll,' i'urnclia l':l'kl'll'Il'w, .S'r'1rr'lury Xvlllllllll l.m-sem IZ f- f . , 1 . nlmrm! Ullmmr C ocflcfly Xl:-lnlu-nxlmip in ilu- Xzltumzul llmun' Suru-ty is rlu- lIlj,flll'5I llillllll'1ljl1lllUl'Ul' an-niur um nltzun. Ilux numlunxlnip ix un limxtul tllzlt nnlx uutstzuulmg nu-mlu-V5 nl tlu' Nmnun .uul llllllul' llwwq-N l an lu' 'llllHllll'll run num' lllilll lllll'4'Il pm' wut :uul llll' par fr ' ' rm-nt nm-xpmtnu-lx lu lu Illhlllll 1 Ntxuluu must lu' m tlu- uppr-1' tllml ut tlu' flux wlurl:nxtu':nllx. lmm llux gmup 'nv vlumn llum- uluv 1-xrvl In wluuml lI'JltlC'l'5lllIl, . , . . - . .- --. 4--.. , Il fl tr lat xc lI'S iumm IlNIlllNlN Llilllllll lllxKlll1N uul Xl'lXll'l', :uul l'll'll'llll'I Xu 1' I JN .lulm l,c-Jurx, :err luul xXllIllNX lumix II Illlxlll . , 1 . . 4 N, l'll:uAlc-N fnlv. :uul Xvlllllllll lxx mn. Xlrnmlu-rx Imm tlu- lH'l'Nl'lIl ll1l1im'cl:lxs :uv llurntllx l,1l!'I'X Jlllll Lvllilfllllll' lfuutll llu- ruwx nu-mlunx xwu- ulmillul inm ilu sh mn nllnpu-1' UII l'l'lH'llJll'X 23 :lt :I un ll unpwwu- k'f'IlllltlI1N lu-lml III ilu- 'llltllllllllllll llu' NIllKl1'lllN xxlun lmw :1tt:mu'cl tlllx llljlll Nlzuulzml lll In lu ummuxulcml tm' lllt' 1-xm'4'llz-luv nl tlu'1l' l'Q'K'lH'4lN Hlllll' Ill lllglll Nl luurl. aff: lfllllj' fluff! C5J!ZClI'UI1 CLFSCIZQO esjtucfent overrmzent After a lapse of four years, the Student Government has been reorganized under the supervision of Jack Leary, president, and llr. -lohn Chattee, faculty adviser. Une of the many projects concerning student, social, athletic, and academic functions was a contest for the selection of a new school emblem to he used as the official insignia in sports and other activities. Since the photographs for the yearbook were taken, the membership of this organization has been increased to a total of twenty-five: six seniors, five juniors, four sophomores, three freshmen, two eighth- Qraders and two seventh-graders, with three appointed by Mr. Clark from a list of six chosen by the group. The members of the Student Government deserve credit for the excellent work they have accomplished. They, in turn, wish to express their thanks to the faculty and student body for the support they have received. Standing: Frank Beveridge, Helen Hawkins, VVilliam Leary, David Evers, Robert Deltano, joan Marshall, Philip Bonz, David Stickle. Sitling: Earl VVhitney', Frances Field, Sr't'rr1zu'y,' Mr. john Chaffee, rlJ1'i,in',' john Leary, Prr'Jidc71t,' Keith Martin, l'ifr'-Prfsidrnl. I Page T!lil'lJ'-llilll A IZZCIFSQIIQOKC-X UIIQ ,..J . vu- ' w ' ' ,331 bs. L W, , 4 Q 9 5 iQs '3' J. 'F A , 9 Q 1 -r Fifllz Rune, lrft In riylzl: XV. jefford-, R. Fernftrom, .X. Xiethold, D. Evers. D. .Xndreww C. Bennett, Gregory, If. Deltano. l'Yllllf!l Runs: XV. Reddicli, U. Elsun, il. Dennen, X. Nlorgan, XV. Levenaon, F. ldtlingx, R . .Xwnlt. ll. Plununer. Tfziftf RYFLLL' lf. Ktulxelln, Df2'r'tlu1'.' NI. Rogers, ,L Stgvt-neon, X. 5g1ndhg1tlN, K, Nlgrtin I-'. Colley, l'. Cleveland, il. Deltanu, rl. Pruett. .Nh-u11.I Ruiz: -I. Shapiro. S. Clnpp, YY. Gemclwin, 'If Clevelnnnl. bl. Gmnez. fJf1tl Rum: Ci. Littlefield, ul. Luwtlen, R. Spear, R. Butler, R. Hull. OQSQ C Qflllifjl' Cflglle eQl1fl'CllHlll'Cl! QCISAQLACI!! l'ntler the tlit'et'tinn ttf Nlr. Ku-lxellu. the hwy-A senior league, eutiipuxetl uf the lwlluwing tfzttnn .lrzilm Cztttlinalx, I.ut'ltieN, Ratlzltlx, antl Victurx, had at very Nntixfrlrtmy Nea-en. Ctunf tetitiun wax Leen :intl :tn enthuxiaxtit' eruwtl attended lmth the afterntmn game- :intl thu-e plztyatl lfefure the utr-ity trainee in the evening. 'llhe xenwn flu-etl with the -eeuntl ztnnuzll Spnrtx Night. Nlurrh 20, :tt which the awartlx were prexented hy Nlr. Churlee, buperintentlent. ilitwmphlexy tlunatecl lay the lntratnurzxl bpurtx .Xe-uciatiuri, were uwartletl tu liarl XYhitne5, elm-vtetl the uutxtnntling lun' on the var-ity tezun. Fratieix Colley, the t'ttt-tuntlimg lun un the -eniur leugzue. and Ruhert Feixt on the junior league. Guld luvlxetlwzxll- were prexentetl tu the tt-tt tnemller. uf the Q artltnalx, the winning -entur league teztnl fur the NCLINHII. :mtl -tlxer mu-N In :lit liltteftu, the 'uniur league tegun which won in the mlm-url which wah :t :nrt ut' the .l . . . xlP4!llN Night f1I'tbLflIl!ll. Ilttf .XN.tn'izttirrli Impex tu Ive :Ilvle In lvuy, with tht- pt'm'et'tlN frmn Npurtx Xight, new t gtttptnt-nt l-lr lmth the lwuy :intl the girl- lllIl'1lllHlI'1ll group- next year. 1IflI'l'0!if,l' Q CSJACI l'Oll C- 77fzCll'SQIIgU !CX Qt.I'lS, CSDQIIIOOI' QCZQUQ 'tgI'ltl'ClfTllltI'Cl! BCLSAHAUZ! The girls' senior league intramural teams, the Call, llot Shots, Piearos, and 'len l'ilis, have had a line season with competition keen and interest high. Mrs. .Xnita Keyes, the girls' athletic supervisor, has given many afternoons to the direction of the games. .Xt the Sports Night, held hlareh 26, Mr. Chaffee presented trophies to Frances Field, the outstanding memlwer of the senior league, and to Beverly Stewart of the junior league. Gold hasketlmalls were given to the ten members of the Ualz, the senior league team which was undefeated throughout the season, and silver ones to the Gazelles of the junior league, who won in the play-olf which was a part of the Sports Night program. Another feature of Sports Night was the hilarious game played lwy the varsity team in dresses and a group from the girls' senior league in dungarees. These boys' and girls' intramural lmasltethall leagues are considered a valuable asset to the school for they estahlish habits of good sportsmanship and fair play. Fifth Rofw, lfft lu riglzff B. A. Shyne, Dennett, K. Bullard, bl. Hadden, C. llurley, -I. VVhite, T. Maloney. Fflllfffl Roux' F. Field, D. Connors, .X. lihrisman, F. liolan, M. jones, ll. llayyltins, N. Rogers, B. L. Spear. Third Rofwf Mrs. Anita Keyes, S1lf7l'l UliJfIl',' M. lf. Champion, S. Chamlwerlain, -I. Yucca: C, Erkelens, L. McMahon, J. Hurley, D. Parry, M. Keating. Sfrfnnl Rofux' B. VVhite, E. Schensnol, C. Booth, C. Sloggett, .L Frazer, I-f. Storltfelt, ll Smith. First Roux' j. Cochrane, J. Swift, B. Smith, E. Murphy, G. Storkfelt, Y. llayes. Pzlylt' l'u1'1',-H111 IZZCIFSQIIQOZC! illIl8 Sf'ffH1J RMU. fffl 10 riglzl: Barbara YVhite, Emily Schensnol, Mrs. .Xnita Keyes, Cuaelz llelen Ritter, Carolyn MacDonald. Firyf Rnfux' Beverly King, Annette Frazer, Charlotte Booth. gill? G 'lCQl'!CClC!Ql'S lincler the zllwle supervision of llrs. Key es, the cheerleztclers, this yeztr, haue xx .1 place in the hearts of :tll the students for the outstzmtling joh they hnx e alone. Clzu in colorful nmroon :mtl gold uniforms, they hoostetl the morale of hotlt spectators :tm trtnn, with their snappy cheers and rezuly smiles. 'lihey hm e zultletl to our hztsltetliztll 5 lor ff1'f'f1ll'y t.1son Il yery real expression of school spirit. lligliligliting the seztson was the memorzlhle honor of cheering in lioston lizmlen A nt xery wonderful team. -lieu llll R K C1 S Wm T H E , , Cll'.SQI1gO!C! game 19,47 E in 'T' QS! R 'lClI'OIl Cll'SGIlgO!C! arszity Qasdetfmff The basketball team, under the direction of Mr. VVilliam Konsavage and captainecl Ivy Earl YVhitney, enjoyed only a fair season, having chalked up only seven victories out of thirteen games when it entered the Brockton Y.M.C..-X. Tournament. Then, with a hang, the boys came to life, whipping Provincetown, the tournament favorites, and going to the finals, only to lose in a three-minute overtime to Orleans. Recognizing a stellar performance during the tournament, especially in defeating the highly-rated Provincetown team, the Eastern Massa- chusetts Tournament Committee selected Sharon to participate in the Tech Tourney at the Boston Garden. The boys won the first game, hut in the semi-finals, the pressure was too great and they gave way to VVayland. The team made a remarkable showing and may well he proud of this, their first, invitation to the Tech Tournament. BROCKTON TOURNAMENT TECH 'TOURNAMENT Uppomvzt iff' TlII'j' 0111211 nfnt IV1' Tlzry Scituate 51 33 Ashland 40 27 Provincetown +2 41 Srrni-Finals Sflfll-1'ifIlll!J' Nantucket 29 ZS VVayland 25 43 Finals Orleans -H+ 49 P V f ,,,. 4 - f:.F,' ofa 'DQ 9' Fuurllz Rufw, lrft ru right: D. Bartlett, J. Shapiro, A. Smith, j. Gomez, H. Hodgdon. Tf1irilRofu.'.' H. Donovan, T. Cleveland, S. Clapp, -I. Clapp, T. Markt, VV. Goodwin, illanagfrr. Smnzztl Rofw: Mr. Konsavage, Coarlzf K. Ornell, A. McGrath, VV. VVerner, R. Biggs, R. Parker, j. Hagan. Firri Rona: C. Cole, L. Hankins, E. VVhitney, Caplainj D. Charnas, D. Bailey. Pagr Fnrlj 772Cll'S0lIgO!C! LUIQ AK f, 4 -E -.V is Third Rune, lrff lo right: D. Bartlett, D. Bailey, bl. McManus, -I. Shapiro. Sfmnil Rrmc: H. Plummer, i1.r5i.il11nl .l1a11agfr,' F. Coffey, -I. Gomez, Mr. Kosltella, Cllllllillf li. Deltano, j. Monahan, B111 Boy: D. Beach, .ll1u1ag1'r. Fifi! Rufw: VV. Goodwin, T. Cleveland, E. VVhitney, C. Cole, Caplaing N. Sanclhaus, T. Markt, F. lddings. C186 651 The hasehall team, under hir. lfdward Koskella, will start its season on April 2-l. Returning lettermen are: Daniel Charnas, liarl XVhitney, Lewis Hanlcins, Charles Cole, james Klchlanus, .lohn Gomez, VVillard Goodwin, Dana Bartlett, Thomas Klarlat, Frederick lddings, Joseph Shapiro, Norman Sandhaus, Donald Bailey. and lfdmund lleltano. YVe feel that the team, eaptained hy Charles Cole, will stand up well in the competition prorided hy the South Shore Baseball Association, the lVestern Division of which it is a member. The standing schedule of games b April 2-l Canton at Sharon .Xpril ZS Sharon at lfoxhoro Klay l Sharon at Stoughton Nlay 5 North lfaston at Sh Max 8 Sharon at Klanslield Page Forty-Jix efore we go Slay Klay' Hay aron Hay Hay to 12 li lf! 22 20 press is as follows: Sharon at Canton lfoxhoro at Sharon Stoughton at Sharon Sharon at North lfaston llanslield at Sharon I 55 sp E CS7lCU'OI'l CH'.SQflgU!C! 5 . ? : 75ff5R'LLs REID 1 V, W .aww WE? K ' H rn ,1 romnnmsmcet -2-,. FRIEOCLAMQ Q 1 TOTAKEOU1 mb- V' 4 L n ----1 fazsasmooo wfigifgi lmSIEiS.SULifP5, ,f,'1L.,!12 mmzw O svfcm Q Luncufous F0 0 u I A 3 . ., 5 . ,M E Q Mfr i ,A A- ,, w.ii , V ISV! . f wif, :fi ' W' .Q 1 z . gk .UA W 1 a -W 5' mr, v 'f Q si fly,Q ' 1 1 Y Ju. 65 i if nz me CIFSCIIQOZCJ kgune ,947 5x a JJ of' AH Ofam- vc C44-,AWV if RIDING T0 THE Games LUNCH HOUR 4 A . V WOOSH 0' fs Nl f Umar-m,RrL 'X Cgrgow 7' sucLGcsT A , 0 S f J 0 - Cl-A55 , IN 5 Qu. QSYICIFOII 77fZUl'SCIIgU!C! , ,gt E99 . 98155 'Jeni' 4 N X 1 THE .SKI ERS OF THF. BIG GAME THE SENIOR CLASS JEENZ JA'-130355 'E w 'mix-O ffm SHARON Locomorlvc DEC 4 Z J Q L4 sd-X If X TCLLING THESTOR9 I VN Vx , S if J I ..- fix czrsengofcf une 1947 tad? 5,5335 ,.,, ..,.u.-,.T---- 4 19 -' 1 hiv! -PFI i -Qlilli -F 1 rg -0 I L' eil 11- in CSyldI'OI'l mdI'SQl1gOlJ R . n r 5052 W ,- Q Q E72 514,64 .4 ,t autographs Y 15 ff' B. XxQ. 2 fd V, ' ' x ' ,ff 430+ A321 '14, 723 'ELA ,tl 2 'fa 75- - b H Cf' rlflffifly-ullz' I 'za 7 xv- 4 mi? 2922, gwwvffv Qf '9fL:'1fL f C ' KK 070 mr! 0!.x49,9recz'afi0n fo .xdc!uerfi5er5 The members of the Sharon High School Class of I9-I7 wish to express their ZIPDICCIZIIIOII to the advertisers who lime IIIZILIC this 1947 edition of Klursengold po iblc Ive hope that in the future you will patronize our z1dve1'tisers. for, in so do you will help not only them but us also. QQEIQ A GENERAL STORE SINCE '54 P E T T E E COMPANY SHARON CO-OPERATIVE BANK If O R SAVINGS ANU 3 HOME FINANCING Corzgratlllzzlimzs lu Ihr CLASS or' 11147 ANNA M. SCHENSNOL 0 CATERING O Tcl. 2294 BEATRICE FLORAL GARDENS 1'.lfI'Zl.'t'I'A' and ljlllllfx for All Umm-ifn1,v 630 South Klznin Strvet SHARON, KI,xss,xcH L' s1s'1 1's Telephone 776 GEORGE I-I. MARKT Rllllffl' Illlll 171161 v3 lf. Chestnut St. Sharon, Blass. Teleplwm- Sharon 066 ljromfwt Svl'1'iz'a i SHARON SPA HOOITS ICIC CRICAKI .Ill f fuz'or,v l3L7I.K1uui BRICK-PAR'l'Y RO HOKIIC COOKIQD FOODS Party Ur1lw'x c1i'l'f'Il Sf7t'1xiIll jlfffllfillll S P. O. Square C1111 802 I r FJ., Iflfil' fy to lhe Class of '47 DON ROGERS Billy's Supermarket John Colaneri Walter E. Feeley The I CIOIlffIYlfIllllfI'1ll.S Womerfs Apparel Shop 'l ' ' Stollgflltoll, llilsx. William E. IVIcCoIe FUEL and RANGE OIL 'I'c'I. 50 Canton St. Sharon 707 Sharon, KIQINS. 1 I Co11g1'r1f11Ir1Iifn1.I lo Ihr Cfrzm of 1947 I LOWE and POWERS I Incorporated Stoughton. Xlnsn Cfmqrrzl11fr1lion.K from . . . ' R. L. Snell Your lzome M14 ll lllbllflllllt' .Ilan I SAWYER HARDWARE I Co1v1PANY I LIZIIIIUII. Xlnw. I f ARCHIBALD I-I. PECK l'l,-INU fmfl l'I,'R.N'ITURE MOVING l'f1rvI'i11g of l'llIIlll 111111 brir'-11-Lrllr' 2-I7 South Hain Street Shzmm, XIzxss. 'liclcphonc Sharon 2223 IVICIVIANUSI FILLING STATION CiL'I,I I'ROIJL'CI'S North Hain Struct Simkox PAUL VITALI flrfirsr run! ffofulic orkrr ffolzgrzztlzlnlifnu fron: ..... BAKER JEWELRY NURWUOD I I I I I I I I I New Englancfs Foremost Photographers and Limners J. E MDV, lm I60 Tremont Street Boston, Massachusetts Q Q Ol I lL'l.-Xl, l'HU'l'iJClR.fXl'lHfRS HJR CIASH UI 1047 - SHARON HIGH SCHOOL L I r N V t s BEACI-I 8: BELLEDEU, INC. Sr11t111111'1'.v 111111 lJI'1ll1t'l'A' Uffiuf S11f1f1111's 111111 1Q1111if11111'111 O-I PORTLAND STREET BOSTON, KIASSACI-IUSIQCIVFS ,II1111 111111 l'1111111' f1I'Ill'l'3' R1'1'1'1i'11 1'1'11111p1 411161111011 Iclcplione L.-Xlfzuctte 54493 NORFOLK COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Surplus SI 200,000 .l1t'llllIt'l' 1 1'111'1'111 D1'fm.i1l 1l1A'lll'lllIt'l' C111'j1111'11I11111 L. O. BALFOUI2 COMPANY Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas - Personal Cards Club Insignia Memorial Plaques ,. . ,, .-,.. l Rf'f1l'1',K1'llfl'll !l,1' - fx Q I IH gxllillllb Strcvt Xu. .'x'I I'l.IiliHRH, Miss. I -if' I Tobe Deutschmann Corporation C Cuxczk, x1L 1 XIIUNS umm SHARON MOTOR SALES T Ii D ANTON, MASS. 1 1 Eleanor C. Kellogg Y I T l s S O 4 ff my O Real REALTORS Estate CA Mmm Msg 655' D1'rlf 'ZL'ifl1 Il Rl'lllffll , IUU Nurtlm AIZIIII Street Slmlmx, Hows XVIIL sr 1 IS Slllllhll 1.517 l i , . l I f f Oni nuff Hut U lKlll'.K 1 T A Y L O R ' S EAST WALPOLE l G A R A G E. BOWLADROME l Ill XV:isllil1gtun St. ' 'IR-l. lxinlpulv' 'Nil-XX' I Chevrolet U XEQJ Eight Streamline Alleys Fountain Service V H The f,'rrrlillq,i of fflr' . . . SCHUYLER CLAPP Co. ROSE BEAUTY SHOP cllrlliflflllllllllfillx flmn I ffl,uffrfflfflrllifmi from JACKS MENS sToRE F sue Robbers, Inc. fyvfrix l lvnlpulr-, Xlnss. S i A Coxon xii iivlloxs 'IIUJNI Mayfair DO'Nut Shoppe l L'.xv1'ox. Hams. H JOHN LEWIS Markus Shoe Store i l First National Store Quinton. Xlziss. l Kfilllmi. xlJlNNJll'llllsl'llN I LIC General lee Cream Corporation North Abington, Mass. Rockland l620 BAKER'S NORWWXJIJ MASS. Norwood IVlen's Shop Bluecoaln Fuel Qils john A. Whittemore's Sons Company , 1 NUl'XK1lUll 'I'l'Ii'l1lIUIll' 0704 Canton Bowladrome x4 fe x.w :Yr Avg Arcws Q ,v V. ,IHINCL ILRXISHIN I fm l l7l,l.Y Rl',Q'ONIJllIUNl',lD t 1, mf: ' .V 'S I NIS md IANI AMILIQYS 08.3 xVZlSllil1f,,fIlJll St. Upon llzlily II All. In II:,W l'.M. i Nrnwoml, Mums. Tcl. Nor. 1660-NV kvlllllllll, Musa. baron 011 and Ice Co C O T T X R O D N1 51 N CLXINIING. POL I-TR3 F -U01 ELECTRIC -XL ERN ICE BL Rh I-IOE TORE Na Her Ciothm Co jQI-I-'XX GX B-XKERX Re an Foe Corner B111 Dm man FRED R RLTH H-XRRH E HGRTON g-.,. -',-.... '5 Q N .., . -. - . -. R S S-I S-I Q f' 4- 2.1- Q--.N' if 'VLN ' 1 u ,-5. - . . S . - 'S I . N . ., f ii: 9 if?-3 2 'pe H15:'f-1113 N - i -i --- v ' if - , .1 A Ny- 3-4 - ,A ,Q' A '. 57g Qiyi, 7, ,' jug' I R' l A O 0 vi? 'N 'S ' g x 5 .f'.f.f'f '71'g' .., ., .., - : .V . ' f- Lfifj V':ii s-- ' H- x' s- -'-- - Xriys wrt., 13, F, - N-, - 1 . ... .... l- . C O' 5 5 ' 545 : ' Q 4 5.1 g 5-I Q : , ' - ' N -,' . , , ,., , - A.. ,- Y 7 'T' ,f i Tf ' 2.53 , , gip,,:I3.':.' . , , ,, .,x Q, S .., . . . ... 3 X .f , - ,:.-',.',.. .-Ll.::. , A , ..-. , , 5 1 Q, -1 . K. . , . . - h-1 ' ' ,lin . -N , T,.:!L,T 'A , vi ,i :: Q .. ., ,.-,,- , ,- H - vi 4 'L -.- F. I - vu: J- U ,', - -. , 4 . CUNGRA'I'L'I-ATIi DNS FROM SHARON CASI-I MARKET, INC. Congratulations from a Friend B Y A IVI ' S SERVICE STATION Zenith Radios Thor Washers Gibson Refrigerators CANTUN. KI xssxcu L ton LUIS Helen CharIi Bev Reg Barb CaroIyn Emily dongzatufafiona gzacfuafei A job Well done. A new job ahead .... harder, more interesting, more important. As a longstanding neighbor- member of the community from Whose schools you are graduating, We take pride in your accomplishment and look forward with you to the promise of your future. Again, congratulations and our sincere Wishes for your success. f Bite! and Son, nc. j li.Yf!lb,i5llf'll I 795 ICAST NVAl.l'Ul,li, MASS. Byfarrfs Express INCORPORATED CANTON 0500 SHARON 110+ SHARON BOX COMPANY, INC. G1 mn LUCK 'm 'mic mms ANU GIRLS OF THIQ CLASS OI l fl -I7 I ROCK MANUFACTURING CO. S'I'OLTGH'I'ON, MASS. Ul l'Ulll xtallzliny 7'Illlbt'l' lo l i11i.x'lu'1f f'rml111'l 1 1,,1,,,f ff, fflv LEWIS' RESTAURANT i F1 f 19,17 A P H I L I P NORXVUOD K1ASSACHL'SIf'1 1'5 K CUI1yI'llfllIIlfiU7l5' TO THE CLASS or 1947 l.'m1gr11t11I11tif111.v Io the Class of 1947 WASHBURN Mr. and Mrs. BAKERY, Sidney R. White INC. M O O D Y ' S Best Wishes i Taxi Service From Tel. Sharon S52-2207 A Friend H- H- SNOW STRAND THEATRE Men S Wim CANTON, M.-xss. Stoughton, K 1155. I11l11f1o11x fru111 Louis Young 'll-XII! JR U url' wilful for 111111 1lcf1I'1'r1'1l Sharon Turkey Farm H. Clams. l,I 1fU'f1'f'1l' I Congratulations to the Class of i947 A Sharon youth Activities, Inc. RQLL-LAND N O R W 0 0 D B 1' ' OW mg i and Roller Skating G U I L D 9 T H E A T R E S 9 1'l'Q I XURXYUUIJ Congratulations to the Class of I947 Crescent Qidge Dairy IVI. V. PARRISH C Telephone Sharon 340 b 1 , 1 1 IA CUXGRATL LATIUX S FROM Congratulations WATT'S TAXI f Service rom a Slmron 27-7 Friend t MENS and cc1xGRA'1'L'LA'r1oxS rf LADIES' y fl UIQ WM PRHNI 4.1 - ' t0 RENT RALPH B. HEAVENS READ af WHITE 111 SUMMER ST., BOSTON Tel.Con. F To the Members of the Senior Class 'T' Carry your courage and your enthusiasm into a better world with the best wisbes of the Of' 560.1011 fofaty The following members of the Walpole Merchants' Association have contributed towards our success If. BENDINELLI fllodern ,llarkef B. F. BIRCHARD .lezveler GPX JRGI-I CURTIN ljllllfllllllij' If. DICLAN HY Gas Sfallon A. C. IQRICKSON llv6'3'ft !'II .lulo Store NORRIAN R. FOXVLE Paper Store IfRNIfS'I' Ill. FORD Fife Crnts to Il Dollar Store JOSEPH GALLO Gl'!'t'lll1Ull.S'l OLIYIQR HASTINGS Sllffffllfii Cuff' If. C. HARTSHORN PHILIP S. METCALF Ufalpole Ufoodzvorkers J. B. IXIENTZ lluellingfon Ijllllflllllfj' ERNEST INIANOCCHIO Shoe Store 111111 Rzffvairlng CAKIPHICLLS l 11shio11 Spwizllfy Shop SABI PICTRACCA Ten-Pin Inn EVANS SPEAR 1fllI'll'ZL'Il!'f' CARL O. SVVIQNSON Clothing and Tailoring SHANIQR SHOE STORE Shoe Repfllring TAUNTON GAS LIGHT CO. XVINSLOVV VVARREN .llfzltx and Groferies I 5Um ff' C. IQ. HOLT CO. D. WATSON Dry Goods Candy CLOVERLEAF Colzyratulaflozzs BoWL1Nc ALLEY a Route l Friend Nokwoon, MASS. BRUCES Congratulations ANIMAL HOSPITAL FROM Route 128 :md Route I IJuml.xx1, Nllxss. Louis Segrini Company Qmicrom Kappa Delta Q Elaine Patty Carolyn Barb Emily Connie Rog Dot Jean Elsie Nikki Sally Lida Jean Josie Doris 6,0ll!jl'l1fll!IlflUIlA lu flu' fflzuy of 10.17 RAIDERS VILLAGE, INC. Flxlf FUUIJS 4 l'iUL'N'liAlN 5lfRYlL'lf Route I. Slizlron, Klaus. CoxoR.x'1'L'1..J.'1'1ox5 lfmm THE FOXBCDRO COAL CO. GOOD LUCK TU 'l'HIf CLASS Ulf 1 U 4 7 HERCU LES PGWDER COMPANY Incorporated SYNTHETICS DEPARTMENT BIANsF1E1.n, MASS. Congratulations from THE SHARON TRANSCRIPT CUlI!jl'l1flllllfIUlI from Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brookfield lVlittell's Atlantic Filling Station COBBS CORNER C o n 51111111 farm ns NlCK'S FISH and CHIPS cc :mas CORNER , . C UIlg!'llfIl1IlfI0lI.V from Sharon Radio and Supply Cv,lfIgfflf1l!l1fi'Ifl.l ! from ' JoHNsoN's from Garment Cleansing A Friend Corlyrntlzlntinzzx l C0 !! l1fUlf1fi 'U' from I lo flu' 1111155 of 19.17 T SHARON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandhaus l Hebrew Ladies' Aid Cur Best Wishes . . go to the graduating class of Sharon High, 1947 11 whom it was our pleasure to print this copy of IIIa1'sc'11ro 1 effmonfli gazeffe !Q1e55 Ib-IU-JJ bl.-Xl ION SI. If XWI' XX'I-'X'XIHlI'I'II XIX I'RII'.IJ LIHIXXIS I I5II L'IIIL'IiI'iN Xcilhxurmn Rllllfl' I 1,01111v.'l11lnl1f111.i lu flu' lffmi of 11147 frrinl . . . FQXBORC LAUNDRY Company fUNtLR,X'I'l l.x'i'u1Ns I-'RHNI I Carleton F. Holbrook I I,'f111it1'111l1m1 llllll ,ly1'1111fll11'f1f I l'.ffllif7llll'lIf I ,-, . . . IMA XX:isIi111gio11 5II'l'l'I S'mlcg11'i'ox, XI.xss. 11,7111lfl'IIfl1!llflflH.X lu lflf' fiI!ll.X.X of lfjjf Bones Louie John FITZGERALD CLEANSERS flIl'.X'f ru l',l!lI,X'Ill ljrfllll QHXN INN. XI.X55. f. f1111f1'f1l11ff1!1'111,s IVIQLELLAN STORES LIXN ION, XI.1XNs f,f1111f1f1l1lf11f1f111,x 1111111 FRIEND NORFOLK LUIVIBER, INC. Lumber - Roofing Mason Supplies STOLIGHTON MASSACH USETTS TELEPHONE 372 Lots of Luvl' To THE CLASS OF 1947 lVIOULTON'S WHERE THE ARE GLAD CLERKS TO SEE Yi J U SHARON, MASS. The THRIFT SHOP Slmkox, MASS. Tel. -H8 ngralzllutifnzs from . BENDINELLVS L' FRUIT STORE HOWARD MACKAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES THE BOOK SH 20 South Blain Street 'nrfiny Lflzrary of 41IlHll'l'll Open Daily from IZUU I' Sharon 910 P lfifliolz AI.


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