Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

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' J The Forty Nzners MARSEHGULD Q ., - ,, . . , .- ,, A ,Y V, ..VY-..- -.. . -,.V, -., ., ..- ,mgfu,,L , , -- - '-' ff 'f'5.+ wr -' gi .., , ' Af ' '-'.95!T7:','fe- v..J - 1'l',,.w,,.v . ., ' ' ' f - 1,-.,::. 1 , . f'ff'f5'9i4'P?51'aMae1:L-1'.i 3'r,G X P '- 313fg'5Zki:.1:Q'i.'nx-1-s......4..,.Q ' ' 'JIS H-I 'ff'-9i'!,..,-ali.:-K+ - F f -, :.-..f 5f . -4' .!'G-Rfb f I JUNE 194-9 Vol. IX SHARON HIGH SCHOOL SHARON, MASSACHUSETQTS Subscription ,SL50 I , 4 ' 1 I Nov- 541 ' Marsengold. 33:55 MANAGING EDITOR Sheila Savage BUSINESS STAFF Donald Bailey, Editor Charles Bennett Edward Deltano John Dennen Burton Peavey Joseph Shapiro Ye arlaook Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF David Andrews LITERARY STAFF Fay Bolan, Editor Cynthia Gubernick Yvonne Hayes PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Margorie Jones, Editor Florence Anufrom Peter Cleveland mocimrnms s'rA1-'F Ralph MOHOHSOH Marilyn Fogg, Editor Nancy MacDonald Barbara Singer Beverly Smith Susan Stertz Nancy Rogers CIRCULATION STAFF Francis Coffey, Editor James McMannus Arthur Niethold ART STAFF Ralph Werner . , Edward Parker Russell Pierce, Editor A 1 Eh ' FEATURES STAFF fan flsman TYPOGRAPHY STAFF Beverly MacDonald Yvonne Hayes' Editor Herbert Saunders, Editor Lois Parsons Pauline Quimby Dorothy Connors Hugh Sloan Jean Reid Elizabeth Grethe St0I'kfelt Nancy Rogers Joan Swift ADVISOR Sheila Savage Miss Dorris Newton Table of Contents The Class of 1949 History Prophecy Will . 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Teacher Harold Clark Edward Koskella Charles Kaufman Dorothy Chase Francis Mahoney Katherine Savage Barbara Flemings Dorris Newton Elizabeth Johnston Barbara Burns James Conroy Harold Avery Franklin Powers William Konsavage Anita Keyes Louise Higginson Vera Anderson Mr. Clifford Webber . , Q H --Q .,' 1' 11-1 X, we Faculty Grade Subjects Principal, Mechanical Drawing Assistant Principal, Physical Education 12 Science 11 Social Studies, Latin 11 Mathematics - 10 English n ' 10 Science f , .9 French, English ' CW. 9 Commercial Subjects 8 Social Studies 8 Social Studies 7 English 7 Mathematics Industrial Art Physical Education Home Economics Art Music 1 EQ, E N l w I E ' I ' 5 - . q N i l i 4 1 S A 'A ' , .-. A h P ap Ising? 5,31 i , ggi? ' en- if, J QQ - . .k u- fig-if iii if 3 , 1 7- 1 fgrj- 2.1.15 :jf '- ' ' 1 - - ' , -'.f'1i:l3:g3Q57'figW l33a vii 'lE?: 1? is P K -, Exif -w i ' ' ' ' if X 'al ' '-:,4-:Ham ' .' 'M L as L- 1. 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May you copy their spirit of fl wish you continued success in all your undertakings and rn those spent here at this, your high schoc' Mazsengold be sung to the music of How Can I L Marsengold Alma Mater Hail! Sharon High School! Fond friend of childhood days, With rev'rent voices raised, We sing thy praise, Cherished thy name shall be For wisdom rich and rare. And sweet, thy memory, Sharon, most fair! As in these days of youth eave Th When hopes and dreams were bright, We heard thy voice up raised For truth and right, Down all the years to he Thy heauteous name shall dwell ln hearts reserved to thee Sharon, farewell! A.K Q Marsengold M X u Q 1 K 's Q x 8 X M- Y X ff , 1949 ,XC35 ' 'QQ ' 24 KT u ' I OV O 195 C9 d ' JUNIOR O45 POT EXAMS f OCKIES f N X gf? R N5 SOP!-IISTMORE' aj ,. 6 0 A f I X iw YQLERHQNS f! H kg Q NME? S5 R C359 X o,Q -: FIRST FRESHMAN Ol: ir - Ho- Doww 'Q 0 X A . i MR. CHARLES KAUFMAN -A To Mr. Kaufman, our homeroom teacher for the past two years, we wish to express our ap- preciation for his patient understanding and sin- cere interest in us and our problems. He has brought to us a broadening knowledge' of human relationships through our guidance discussions5 and, by his informal talks, he has helped us to prepare for our future. ' QV'- -SV -4 51 - if I 53 'lf .5 P. II U I . ' . . President DAVID EUGENE ANDREWS ANDY Nowhere so busy a man as he there was Activities: President 3, 45 Editor-in-chief 45 Senior Play 45 Freshman Dance 15 Sophomore Hop 25 Junior Prom 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Driving Club 1. David has proven to be a generous and industrious worker throughout his school career. His position as class president for the last two years has won him the respect of every member of the class. Vice-President WILLIAM EDWARD LEARY '-B1LL'i The fun in this world is what we can least afford to miss Activities: Senior Play 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Student Government 25 Vice-President 3, 45 Visual Education 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom 35 Sophomore Hop 25 President 2. Bill, with his light-hearted disposition and gay smile, has proven to be an im- portant member of the senior class, as he has served as an officer for the past three years. Secretary MARILYN JEAN FOGG QQREDN O Music, sphere-dcsccnded maid, Friend of Pleasure, Wisdom's aid! Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 'Secretary 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Yearbook 45 Librarian 3, 45 Talent Show 3. I We really think Marilyn, our head cheerleader, is just about tops. We admire her ability to play the piano so wonderfully, and are sure she will be a great success in her musical career. Treasurer CHARLES NORMAN BENNETT JR. HSKIPII Who first invented work and bound the free? Activities: Vice-president 15 Treasurer 45 Yearbook 45 Senior Play 45 Basketball, assistant manager 35 Manager 45 Student Government 3, 45 Varsity Club 1, 3, 4. Skip's fantastic imagination and boundless wit, along with his ability as basket- ball manager, will never be forgotten. -We are sure that he will succeed in whatever career he chooses. 8 . FLORENCE LORRAINE ANUFROM FLOSSIE The quiet mind is richer than a crown Activities: Freshman First 15 Junior Prom 33 Yearbook 43 Senior Play 4. Flossie, one of the more quiet members of our class, has many fine qualities. The best one of all is her cool and even temper, which will undoubtedly help her in the profession of her choice. 1 DONALD BIRKENHEAD BAILEY DON N IE One man in a thousand Activities: Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Junior Red Cross Council 3, 4: Student Gov- ernment 25 Junior Prom 3. Don, the star of the boys' varsity basketball team, will long be remembered in Sharon High. That he also possesses high qualities of leadership and intelligence is shown by his membership in the National Honor Society. FAY BOLAN BOLY Love me, love my dog Activities: Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 3g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, President 43 Student Government, Secretary 3, President 43 Yearbook 4, Senior Play 45 Honor Soci- ety Secretary 3, 45 Varsity 1, 3, 4. I Fay has always been one of the most outstanding students in our class. She has participated in many activities, and her membership in the National Honor Society shows her fine qualities of leadership and character. She has also given unstintingly of her time to make this book a success. PETER OLIN CLEVELAND CKOLIEN Born for success ities will help him to be a success. JoAN MARIE cocHnANE JOAN 23 Student Government 4, Senior Play 4. be a great asset in later life.' A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance '--. sf? T' .I 3 gn.-xl 3 1 x I Activities: Senior Play 43 Yearbook 43 Track 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football 3 I Captain 45 Freshman Dance lg Sophomore Hop 21 Driving Club 2. Pete is one of our more scientifically minded boys. He has read extensively and has a fine mind for historical facts. We are sure that these and other favorable qual Activities: Freshman First lg Sophomore Hop 2, Junior Prom 35 Intramurals 1 Joan, one of the best-liked members of our class, will always be remembered for her original and clever ideas. Her cheerful manner and good-natured disposition will - V 'T f W . g A FRANCIS EDWARD COFFEY R' gif HUN DO E, T .35 Cheerful company shortens the miles Tiff? ,N I si, Activities: Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 33 Intramurals 1 2 , 3, 43 Student Government 2, 3g Vice President 2, Junior Prom 33 Halloween Party 4 ' . he x',Qjg3ffi 4i . Hundo's dry wit and ready laughter together with his willing co-operation make 3 hirn one of the more likeable members of our class. His curly hair and athletic ability 3 'g will always be remembered.. A' DOROTHEA PATRICIA CONNORS 'Y' - DOTTY 1 3 Personality plus I Activities: Cheerleader 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Yearbook 43 Secretary 1, 23 Varsity ,gn 2, 3, 43 Freshman First 13 Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 33 Honor Society 4. A Dotty, one of the peppier members of our class, has proven her sports ability 3 as a cheerleader and member of the girls' varsity team. Her leadership has been shown V. 3 , in many of the projects our class has undertaken. 2- fm If 3 . I1 ' EDMUND LEWIS DELTANO EDDIE Better late than never rp, '. 'x Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Freshman First 3 V 13 Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Hop 2g Junior Prom 33 Yearbook 4. 3 FZ- Eddie's smooth shirts and sharply creased pants- have earned him the title of i best-dressed boy. His willingness to please has won him many friends. it , ' 43- ' - JOHN SUMNER DENNEN, JR. . MJACKII gf., 1 A I How the wit brightens! 4 A Activities: Varsity Club 13 Baseball 13 Yearbook 43 Freshman First 13 Sophomore : I Hop 23 Senior Play 4g Junior Prom 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. it ' Jack is one of the members of our class who has been with us all twelve years. ' His sense of humor and pleasant disposition make him good company. X' L. Q si I s HAROLD JAMES DONOVAN HHAPU 'The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Play 43 Senior Recep- tion 33 Student Government 23 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Freshman First 13 Junior Prom 3. Hap's easy-going and happy-go-lucky way, along with his humorous escapades. will never be forgotten. One of his most important contributions to the high school is his outstanding skill in basketball. ARLAN LEE EHRISMAN ARLAN A sight to dream of Activities: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 43 Freshman Dance 13 Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 33 Senior Play 43 Yearbook 4.3 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 4. Arlan, voted our prettiest girl, is a favorite with us all. Her poise and smooth personality will, without a doubt, bring her much success in the future. We shall always remember her willingness to help in all our projects. GEORGE HENRY WINCLIFFE ELSON GEORGE Good will is the mightiest practical force in the universe Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Freshman First 13 Sophomore Hop 23 Senior Play 43 Junior Prom 33 Baseball Manager 3, 43 Representative 1. 'The fact that George is quiet and yet is well known and well liked speaks well for his personality. You can always count on him for a friendly smile and pleasant word. 10 I Q5 -vs. xgir ,' J' .J SY 'K F if :xc 3-tn 3 Q1-.5 'T -51 At I 'Its -- .1 -'uk 01' 121 MARJORIE ANN JONES 1 HMARGIEH ' 7' You flavor everything, you are the vanilla of society Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees 1-, 2, 3, 43 'bf ,gs Varsity Basketball 43 Librarian 3, 43 Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4, Honor Society 4. Margie, with her bubbling personality and ready wit, has helped to liven many Q-C. a dull moment. With her extraordinary vitality, we are sure she will go far in the L' H. field of physical education. She has done a fine job mounting the pictures for this book. if-If A .louN rmznsnwx Lowmzx , JOHNNY No words suffice the secret soul to show Activities: Junior Prom 33 Intramurals 1. Johnny is another of the quieter members of our class. He seems to be a modest. industrious worker, and we are sure that he will succeed in whatever career he chooses. BEVERLY CLAIRE MacDONALD TWEET She is a winsome wee thing . Activities: Freshman First 13 Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 3, Senior Recep- tion 3, Intramurals lg Glee Club 1, 2, Senior Play 4, Yearbook 4. Bev, one of the smaller members of our class, will always be remembered for her coy smile and friendly way. Her flare for clever decorations has helped to make Q. E- an all of our dances, and now our yearbook, a success. Y' RICHARD LEONARD FAKKEL IIDICKI! Lay by your books, my studious friend Activities: Junior Prom 3, Halloween Party 4, Sophomore Hop 2. Richard is one of the quieter and more intelligent members of our class. He is a good student and fine person. CYNTHIA ELAINE GUBERNICK UCYNH The march of intellect Activities: Intramurals 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 43 Junior Prom 33 Senior Reception 3, Yearbook 43 Senior Play 45 Librarian 43 Honor Society 4. Cynthia, one of the most brilliant students of the class, has really demonstrated to us that, by studious application, we too can secure A's . We will always remember hir Ear her quiet, intellectual way, and valuable assistance in the preparation of t 's ook. YVONNE MARY HAYES VONNIE Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace A Activities: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 43 Varsity 3, Captain 4, Senior Play 4g Senior Reception 3, Sophomore Hop 2, Junior Prom 33 Yearbook 43 Honor Society 4. We will always remember Vonnie, one of the petite members of our class, for her outstanding and wholehearted participation in basketball. Her untiring co-oper- ation, as illustrated by the long hours which she spent working on this book, and her pep have been a great joy to 'us. 11. . CONSTANCE JANE MMDONALD NANCY When the sun is set, the little star will shine Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Cheerleaders 3. 4: Yearbook 4: Junior Prom 3: Senior Reception 3: Freshman Dance 1. Nancy, one of the sweetest girls of our class. is always on the go. She is well known for her cheerleading ability and easy-going disposition. 4 l 4 MARGARET LORETTA McGRATH PEGGY 2 I would help others out of fellow feeling Activities: Freshman First 1: Sophomore Hop 2: Junior Prom 3: Senior Play 4: T, Glee Club 2: Intramurals 3, 4: Halloween Party 3: Yearbook 4. gi Peggy's willingness to work has helped to make a success of more than one of - our class projects With her sweet nature and wonderful cooking ability, we are sure that she will succeed. L . ,, JAMES EDWARD McMA.'N'US, JR. , MAC A H75 1' I've taken my fun where I found it , , - Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4: Halloween Party 4: Sophomore Hop 2: Freshman First 1. Jolly, good-looking, Mac is always around when needed and ready to do a favor for a pal. His happy smile and very friendly personality have won him the title of most popular boy. x. I . , , RICHARD ALAN MORSE ' ROCKET What did he say? Activities: Freshman First 1: Junior Prom 3: Senior Play 4: Intramurals 1: Glee Club 1. Richard, who is known for his witty remarks and keen sense of humor. has many friends. These qualities should help him go far in later years. 1' RALPH ELLIOT MORTONSON MORT Music is the thing I love most Activities: Intramurals 3, -1: Football 3, 4: Halloween Party 3, 4: Talent Show 3: Yearbook 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Prom 3. Mort, one of our musically minded classmates, is the type that takes life as if comes. We hope he will go far in whatever field he chooses. 3- ELIZABETH ANNE IHURPHY BE'I'I'Y Merr1ly, merrily shall I live Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman First 1: Sophomore Hop 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom 3: Senior Reception 3: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4. Betty has always been one of the merriest members of our class. With her will- . 'I ingness to work she has contributed much to our undertakings. We will always remem- ber her cute giggle. f 12 A-, BURTON NEWELL PEAVEY . ' 6-it PETE I-!e's a merry devil 3 1 Activities: Intramurals 33 Yearbook 43 Junior Prom 3g Senior Play 43 Senior Reception 3. 1. 4 I Although Pete has been with us for only three years, he has gained many i. is ,,,- 4 is friends. His job on the soda fountain has proved that he is reliable as well as cheerful. - Es ' ig 3 ' X' RUSSELL BOYD PIERCE I SSY1 ' ' The beardless youth- , fi .. ixfil Activities: Intramurals 1, 3, 43 Junior Prom 33 Glee Club 33 Senior Play 43 Year- - 3 book 43 Visual Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Govemment 43 Honor Society 4. A Russ is one of the best-liked boys in the senior class. With his artistic ability, ' grand sense of humor, and high scholastic achievement, it is no wonder that he was ff voted most likely to succeed. As art editor of this book he was the tops. 4, . . .-m... U Q, 1 PAULINE DORIS QUIMBY 3 -'PAULIEU ' g As a wit in the very first line .A-'f Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity 43 Glee Club 33 Senior Play 43 Recep- ,Q ' ., tion 33 Junior Prom 33 Librarian 43 Yearbook 4. , C- -f , E Pauline has been with us since the first grade and is well known and liked. She d U ' is a very good student, stenography being her fort and nursing her dream. T51 3 if ARTHUR CHARLES NIETHOLD UART!! l What of the hunting hunter bold? Activities: Senior Play 43 Basketball 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4. Art, one of the main participants in the boys' basketball and baseball teams, throws himself into the game with plenty of vigor. His willing cooperation makes him one of the well-liked students of Sharon High. O EDWARD JOSEPH PARKER, JR. EDDIE 'Two sides hath an argument Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 33 Senior Play 43 Glee Club 2. 3 - Eddie, one of the better-informed members of our class, is always able to hold his own in an argument. His good nature makes everybody like him. 5425-. LOIS BEVERLY PARSONS LILO!! .D 'The smiles that win, the tints that glow ' Activities: Intramurals 3, 43 Glee Club' 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Varsity Basketball 43 v-.r Yearbook 43 Junior Prom 33 Senior Reception 33 Senior Play 4. Although Lois came to us only last year, her friendly nature soon made her one of us. Her enthusiastic interest in this book did much toward making it a success. These qualities, together with her desire to help others, will enable her to go far in the field of physiotherapy. Y I , . 13 JEAN GERTRUDE REID JEANIE Be thou the rainbow to the storm of life Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 33 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Year- A book 43 Senior Play 43 Sports Night 33 Glee Club 2g Varsity, Captain 4. Jean's sweet smile and cheerful personality have always given us a boost when we were low. She will truly be missed by the girls' varsity team next year. NANCY ROGERS NNANIU ' As good-natured a soul as ever trod on shoe of leather f' Intramurals l. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 43 Varsity 43 Yearbook 4. fession she chooses. HERBERT HORACE SAUNDERS I-IERBY' fs Choice word and measured phrase above the reach of ordinary men ,ay - ff. I Activities: Yearbook 43 Freshman First 13 Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 3. ff- , Herby is the poet of our class. Without his talent and effort our yearbook would ix 3,1 never have had half the clever verses which it contains. ' 3. - H, smamn MARY SAVAGE 3 ' ' RED u A thing of beauty is a joy forever Activities: Intramurals 1. 2. 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Librarian 43 Senior Play 43 Year- Q book 43 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3. Red hair, slim height, freckles, and gentle smile are Shei1a's chief assets. She is very much interested in nursing3 and we are sure she will be very capable in l that profession. ' JOSEPH SAIVIUEL SHAPIRO JOE Another morn risen on mid-noon .4 7' - Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 1. 2, 3, I ,,- . q President 43 Student Government 3, 43 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4g Yearbook 43 Intra- -Q ' murals 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 4. I j. Joe, one of our best-dressed boys, has proven his sports ability as a star member ' ' 'f - of the basketball team, and as captain of the baseball team as well. His witty remarks . , Si'l at the most unexpected moments have provided us with a great deal of amusement. 1, BARBARA RHODA SINGER BARBY 6. A lady richly clad was she Activities: Yearbook 43 Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 33 Senior Reception 33 E, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Librarian 43 Senior Play 4. Barby's driving ability has been a constant joke to everybody. Her congenial personality and merry ways have made her a favorite among her classmates. 14 Activities: Freshman First 13 Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 33 Senior' Play 43 Nancy's smile and friendly way have always been a source of pleasure to us. She has proven to be a real friend, and we know she will reach success in the pro- 4 HUGH JOSEPH SLOAN, JR. HUGH In action faithful and in honor clear 5 Q I Activities: Intramurals 23 Freshman First 13 Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 33 ' ' Senior' Play 43 Glee Club 13 Yearbook 4. ' Ji. Hugh proved himself to be a willing worker this year in the long weeks of prac- tice before our senior play. He always fulfills every commitment faithfully. fi 1 gs, f 7 V BEVERLY JOAN SMITH I D hBEVl! It is tranquil people who accomplish much .fr Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 43 Senior Play 43 3 Senior Reception 33 Junior Prom 33 Sophomore Hop 23 Freshman First 1. 3 Being one of the merriest members of our class, Bev is well liked by all. She 4 d trouble in achieving success. is a very smart girl and should fm no SUSAN HAZEL STERTZ SUSIE It's guid to be merry and wise . Activities: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Yearbook ' 2' Junior Prom 33 Senior Reception 3. 'VN Senior Play 43 Freshman First 13 Sophomore Hop , Brimming with personality and wit, Susie is the life of any party. She is also a good student and should go far in the future. GRETIIE FRANCES STORKFELT A DADO I Of manners gentle, of affections mild . ' 4. , 'Q Hop 2' Junior Prom 3, Senior Play . 5 , Activities: Freshman First 13 Sophomore , Yearbook 43 Intramurals 1, 2, Secretary 3, 43 Varsity 43 Student Government 4. Being one of the cutest girls in our class, Grethe is very popular. She is, how- ever, a very serious student and a person on whom one can always rely. xiA --ll , JOAN ELINOR swirr I S Q -,V - uJOANn Nor Shadow dims her way X 'F' Activities: Glee Club 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 5 D Senior Play 43 Senior Reception 33 Junior Prom 33 Sophomore Hop 2. Beauty and brains are two of Joan's assets. She has always participated in many ' ' d' member of our class. , extra-curricular activities and is truly an outstan mg RALPH CARL WERNER RALPH f U , Good-natured and cheerfu1 it lv, 0 Activities: Freshman First 13 Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 33 Senior Play 4: i +.- 3 Visual Education 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Government 3. 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Marsengold 5 Q 65 I Marsengold 5 History N 1 :iii fn x f , mg ff ill K T Y is i ni' As X- vb -- li! 3' One rainy afternoon as we were rum- maging in our attic, we found, among our great-great-grandmother's belongings, a diary which she kept when she went West. Curling up under the eaves, we pored over the precise handwriting of the girl of a hundred years ago. What a life! we groaned. So different from ours. And yet not so different! For in- stance: FEBRUARY 1, 1849-Dear Diary: Early this morning our caravan left Boston on the. first part of our long journey west- ward. OCTOBER 10, 1945-Our freshman year began and we, unique as usual, elected a girl as president of our class. l FEBRUARY 10, 1849-Dear Diary: After camp was made tonight, the whole caravan attended the first social. MARCH 22, 1946-We became the first freshman class in the history of Sharon High School to sponsor a public dance in the evening. It was very appropriately called the Freshman First and turned out to be a huge success. FEBRUARY 20, 1849-Dear Diary: All the live stock was herded into a corral today and branded. APRIL 6, 1946-A large part of the class trooped down to the auditorium and re- ceived the T. B. test. FEBRUARY 28, 1849-Dear Diary: The Ohio country is rugged and dangerous. and many ditiicult obstacles have to be overcome and disappointments endured. SEPTEMBER 4, 1946-We started our sophomore year with high spirits and big expectations. The work became more difficult, and we took on new responsi- bilities, but we also acquired new social interests. Basketball kept everyone at high pitch, but our dreams were brutally smashed when we lost the South Shore Championship in an overtime game. We were partially consoled, however, when we received a bid to play in the Tech Tournament in Boston Garden, some- thing completely new in Sharon High. MARCH 2, 1849-Dear Diary: A travel- ing medicine man astounded the whole caravan with a revolutionary new elixir that would cure everything from corns to cholera morbus. 20 A iiiif I , X f 4 X Name Name if a.nJ qou can h0.Y8 if Heq! 'Hiese keq-Y are blank! ull llllll u 31 loo men IFJ and aqizl X DXXZE 1 Ie necompfehdfi PG-5 flag: 55 ..,. 5 UU 'fl H N l-, .d. 6 I N ' !! 'ES I 52 -1, Einsfein has nofkinq oqn US H LQ! l53QU3 , 'Zu :Jizz .gre -K TX .2 13 SF 1: 4? 1 Mazsengold E: Class Alphabet A is for Andrews, our class president, And all will agree he's a likeable gent. And then there is Anufrom-Florence to you, She goes with a boy who will always be true. B is for Bailey, our basketball star, And also for Bolan who's sure to go far. then there is Bennett-class sports- And man is Skip- Who's always in need of a hot racing tip. C is for Cleveland, an actor of fame, Also for Cochrane who'll soon change her name. Then there is Connors-she cheers for the team. Last there is Coffey, who's right on the beam. D is for Dennen. Look out! Better run! He's off in his car, like a shot from a gun. Deltano is next, who dresses so well, And Donovan, too, on the team he does swell. E is for Elson, a big handsome brute, And Ehrisman, too, who is really quite cute. F is for Fakkel-Richard's the boy, Also for Fogg whose music brings joy. G is for Gubernick-she always gets A's, And has proven quite clever in a number of ways. H is for Hayes-we all call her.Vonnie. She really looks silly when she stands next to Donnie. I is for Idle, we never should be. J is for Jones, who radiates glee. K stands for Kaufman, the finest of teachers, ' Physics, and the science of all living creatures. L is for Lowden, who works in a store, And also for Leary-he charms girls galore. M's for MacDonald of whom we have two And also McManus-to Jane he is true. And then there's McGrath-we call her Peg. Everyone thinks she's a very good egg. Morse and Mortonson complete the M list. 30 Oops! left out Murphy, her giggle we missed. N is for Niethold-his spelling is bad. Forgive him for this: he's a good-natured lad. O is omitted-of them we have none. We'l1 mention it now, just to add to the fun. P is for Peavey, Parsons and Pierce. We can't fit in Parker-now isn't that fierce? Q is for Quimby, a gal quite serene. That's a good word, it rhymes with Pauline. P is for Reid, a skater quite fancy, Also for Rogers, known better as Nancy. S is for Savage, Sheila by name, And also Shapiro of great baseball fame. Then there is Stertz who likes to play tricks, And also Sloan, a raiser of chicks. Next there's Saunders who goes with Jeanette And also there's Singer who leaves with regret. Now we have Storkfelt with pretty, blond hair. After this Smith, with temperament fair. The last S is Swift-a cheerleader, Joan, The loss of her pep, the squad will bemoan. T's for the time we spent on this book, U for the undying effort' it took. V is for Victories, we've had them galore Out on Ames Field and on the gym floor. W is for Werner, a boy you well know, And all will agree he's a nice-looking beau. X stands for nothing that we can make rhyme. Y means the yearning, we feel all the time. Z is the zeros we try not to get, And now we've completed the whole alphabet. DOTTY CONNORS HERBY SAUNDERS JOAN SWIFT l I x X Vff XX -23355-is-f. XX 3 is 5 Q0 -fS'z'i1 S:-':,--.5 X rio' 'oi as Q 'xff-'Q-.265-iz-?,Q?i?-s,i:g.z, X H W M YM ,fx oe 'Wu M. 'W I Nz f AN H if 'W' u I I if ff .w6 lvw-ry, AX f-57' F uwrofacmss I5 GOLD NXNE 1 g Wwrw-Q 53:31 E 2' 'm f' - 'Q .'-5?-Z, x .WW1 3 true A f I 'F ff' ' Q , 4 ' - . '. Q 1. A i . i- A-. f, A .f A ra ...fi PY' ff' mv ' I - ..- :Q .v.vf'.l - ' lk . f 'fi fl J ' .A F144 fi- fgv- 'Wql 5- ii.. ' It C?f4?'e 45 F fit-6 .-is?-'QI' 51 . i. -9' ,vars ig-.4 as aa. :f J Q f v -15 .ld I .Ng - . T -G cv I' ,i 4 K if 'Cr ? FRESHMAN CLASS FOURTH ROW, left to right: J. Monahan. G. McManus, J. Moody, J. Boyden, R. Mahoney, R. Bullard, J. Mann, P. Huckins, W. Feeley, R. Jerauld. THIRD ROW: Miss Newton, D. Reid, R. Tolman, J. Powers, P. Foster, J. Schensnol, F. Beveridge, R. McGrath, R. Mansfield, J. Reid, 'D. Wallace. W. Marshall, W. Welsh, D. Phelps, J. Crouse, D. Letteney, A. Cole, E. Matthews. SECOND ROW: J. Monroe, N. Guillet, J. Albanese, D. Gomez, Z. Lowden, B. Keating, C. McNair, E. Dennen, A. Morse, J. Fleming, J. Sanders, J. Cole, G. Porter, J. Albanese, E. Mitchell, L. McLean, Miss Johnson, Advisor. FIRST ROW: L. Verzone, N. Hodgdon, M. Coyne, C. Stickle, G. Griflin, Vice-President, E. Furash, President, B. A. Hewitt, Secretary, B. Dennett, Treasurer, N. Reinhardt, B. Grantham, J. Marshall, R. Champion. v.. ' -. ' ' ,....g' .4 -- , HJ. 2 ,, lm: X . :fn-v 1 .um .uvaf0'1 '4 IJ ' 'L 'W' W.. nu. 'nam -H A ' ' .uw I-ww. 1 Q .aa . I 44: V. , 1 '- P -A ,.,. ai :fr ' ' iw - fi fi X' ' 3i 'Q' . y - Q l.rLvinf-- 1 ' ' '- 'f 1' . I I are am- , nah - .,. P. 1. v 1 P -ffl. .. , , . . - U, -of . -- ' f . A 1 - 'E' xi' ' 'f - r - , - ' , 4 ' 1 . . ., ., , ' IA X .- v .. f-,..... , W 2 .uru -' 1. . wg. . ' j - L ,'Q Q ,fx i l T5 1 'N SOPHOMORE CLASS FOURTH ROW, left to right: D. Watts, D. Stickle, J. Chaffee, G. O'Dea, B. Hawkins, N. Robillard, P. Vitali, J. Eldracher, H. White, R. Peck. THIRD ROW: Miss Savage, Advisor, A. Kafka, C. Niethold, J. Bright, R. Schwarzler, C. Hosmer, R. Allen, D. Derry, F. Erkelens, L. Sandhaus, R. Deltano, J. White, T. Nuscher. SECOND ROW: M. Yates, P. Chaplin, J. Bradford, D. Leary, L. Jeffords, B. Poirier J. Clark, N. Russell, P. Murray, C. Palmer, M. Brown, M. Niethold, M. Carriero P. Anufrom, Miss Flemings, Advisor. FIRST ROW: J. Ballantyne, L. Bertram, B. Isakson, T. Lattimore, V. Metcalf, Vice- President, J. Beever, President, M. Watterson, Secretary, P. McDonald. Treasurer, D. Weir, P. Raider, M. Eldracher, J. Ellis. 32 F' n vitqdlv - N:- Qffl 2 -FAQ. I 1 v-.' f- ' . - 0 lu Q ali: PM .... ff. can HI .L .-.pe-.. '4' ., . i ,. I 23651 , If as E a a '. I Y ,fi el ,qw F? 4 2 1 ev KL- -Q sf - . 5 .A G fr my 4 ' Feimaia 1 S nam: v.- JUNIOR CLASS FOURTH ROW, left to right: C. Goodwin, R. Feist R. Lowden, F. Davidson, R. Murray, P. Krager, W. Cole, R. Butler, A. Mitchell, B. Harding, R. Palmer, J. Pruett, J. Hagan. THIRD ROW: H. Hodgdon, J. Stressenger, G. Littlefield, E. Raeder, R. Rodman, J. Deltano, W. Jeffords, A. Smith, E. Baldwin, D. Evers, R. Awalt, K. Ornell, R. Hull, P. Chamberlain, S. Parrish, T. Markt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mahoney, C. Bodwell, E. Niethold. M. Pratt, Shankman, B. Stewart, J. McDonald, M. Minerva, G. Peters, Miss FIRST ROW: P. White, M. Minerva, E. Hurley, C. Sacks, T. Cleveland, P. Bonz, President, J. McDonald, Secretaryg E. Maria, Treasurer, Ehrisman, A. Graham, J. Elson. UNDERCLASS FAVORITES Most Popular Girl ....... Most Popular Boy ....... Fr1endl1est ......... .... Class Flirt .. Class Wolf ..... Best-Looking Girl Best-Looking Boy Most Likely to Succeed .- Class Nuisance . Best-Dressed Girl Best-Dressed Boy Best Girl-Athlete Best Boy-Athlete Most Carefree .. Junior Class Jean McDonald Philip Bonz .. Shirley Ritter . Beverly Stewart Philip Bonz Patricia White . Henry Hodgdon Philip.Bonz Stanley Parrish Patricia White . James Hagan .. Beverly Stewart Thomas Markt . . . . .James Gregory 33 Sophomore Class Judith Bradford . John Beever ..... Phyllis McDonald Diane Leary ..... Norman Robillard .loan Ellis ....... Theodore Nuscher Paul Vitali ...... Tohn Chaffee .... lean Ballantyne . Robert Schwarzler Carol Palmer .... Robert Deltano .. Randall Peck .... R. Guillet, E. Chase, Advisor. Vice-President, S. Ritter, A. Freshman Class .loan Marshall . . .Frank Beveridge ..Joan Marshall . . .Elaine Dennen Gerard McManus Charlotte McNair Frank Beveridge ' . . .Edward Furash A . . .Robert Jerauld . . .Nita Reinhardt ..Walter Feeley . . .Joan Marshall . . .James Boyden . . .James Boyden i 5 C X l Mazsengold. oe s no Schmoe Hold fhaf Pose! ' '14-11. t x' '-'T 1-. .'-. -high Meer-' 3 -. i Q5 Q 5 H ,, 4 5,-, I- . 'Q' ' in Trib - L+? ,. ' gi P, 'Wi A . ., 1 K JI S Y :pg . 1 2' :ZX- ar , , V .3 Suki: 1tf. '?'a'1,4:g if D U STU' Cowbois e Ol wafer hafe Sm1fe,prefTq QIFI5' The lounge I ty Q -up y n f gg .. I Pl U5 Mazsengold EQ 'Q A 52,031 Q lg 12:3 Tigf-fgy IL ,gf Ge? V 1 EL 4Q1'gjq' ffl X Milf ST f W JG - JC E. HN Xyfs x -Qkwjf SENIGR PLAY SNAPS fp -1 Choxokass of oJ+N3+ QS Q - x X f ffflgy-IQ Yip I , L S 'j ' 1 5952 Liam fs 5 I , fm Q if ' 'gi' 2 , 1 if 1 , 4 v. li- , J 4. 15, 'L' . UC + gg' ,, ,, X? ' 0 CIOSQ v 3. 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CYNTHIA KEENE MAVIS MORIARTY RAIMU ND BROWN MISS FREEMAN ...- .n MISS ROBINSON .. MISS JONES ...... TAD VOORHIS .... STELLA BRAHMS . PHIL FORD ..... ,. .. JANET ROSS ...... MR. BACH ........... JERRY FLANAGAN PRUDENCE MASON ARTHUR SCOTT, JR. .. DEAN OF WOMEN CLAIRE CARTER .. .. 37 Marjorie Jones Edmund Deltano .. Sheila Savage Dorothy Connors Charles Bennett ..... Joan Swift Barbara Singer .. Lois Parsons Hugh Sloan ..... Fay Bolan . Russell Pierce Arlan Ehrisman Peter Cleveland . William Leary .. Marilyn Fogg . Donald Bailey Pauline Quimby Susan Stertz Marsengold I X ff -. X 'ig ' Q . . Xe 2 -Q X X W X if I il-S Suue i X Q 4,1 Y K 5 A U i 3406 KJ ' ' 'E i ., Q-- GV- ,U '31 ,, . X Q 'Y' H If I r . 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I me fb rr , ' ..- , 1 -up ' '- nn-,' - ,,. , , Q- '- , .1- O pe, T' rf- ' X FOURTH ROW, left to right: A. Cole, N. Robillard, K. Ornell, L. Sandhaus, R. Bullard, J. Boyden, E. Raeder, J. Crouse. THIRD ROW: Mr. Webber, Directory J. McDonald, M. Pratt, B. Keating, L. Parsons, L. Verzone, N. Hodgdon, M. Coyne, B. Smith, N. MacDonald, R. Guillet, B. Stewart. SECOND ROW: G. Peters, A. Morse, Y. Hayes, M. Fogg, B. Singer, T. Lattimore, M. Carriero, E. Murphy, M. Niethold, C. Bodwell, E. Mitchell. FIRST ROW: A. Ehrisman, N. Russell, P. Anufrom, S. Stertz, M. Jones, S. Ritter, F. Bolan, J. Clark, C. Gubernick, N. Rogers, D. Leary, B. Dennett. Glee Clula The Glee Club, under the capable direction of Mr. Clifford Webber, has been very active this year. A During the Christmas season, it participated in an enjoyable program for the Parent-Teachers Association and also in a Christmas assembly for the student body. It assisted the Sharon Civic Orchestra in their mid- winter concert. As we go to press, plans are being made for a program to be given in the spring. This concert, which will be a rather novel one, promises to be as great a success as the preceding ones. 41 IEE ,fs- 41-Q-1-. -1. f-- t' Y Marsengold , 'P 5' P- , . N x .1 lb-,G tx 0 sk ' v We ,ma it A 1 6 4, - 5 c ,: Qt. , . W 1 i l f ' Y .L , - ' .. Q 'S Igaxg: 1252 ' z XJ I v- V- X If I wa 'K .F Q VA LN Q 7 .- ... ' Aff.- THIRD ROW, left to right: S. Parrish, N. Robillard, P. Chamberlain, J. Beever, R. Awalt, P. Huckins, F. Beveridge, R. Feist. SECOND ROW: J. Pruett, Assistant Manager: C. Goodwin, H. I-Iodgdon, J. Gregory, A. Mitchell, W. Feeley, J. Hagan, C. Bennett, Manager. FIRST ROW: F. Coffey, H. Donovan, J. Boyden, Mr. Konsavage, Coach, J. Shapiro, T. Cleveland, A. Niethold. Varsity Basketball Sharon, as usual, has a right to be proud of its basketball team which is so ably coached by Mr. Konsavage. The team has played under a double handicap, however, this year, because of the loss of their outstand- ing captain, Tommy Markt, who broke his collarbone, and the four weeks' illness of their star center, Don Bailey. Their great victory over Oliver Ames compensated somewhat for their other losses, however. As we go to press, the results of the Brockton Tournament are as yet unknown, but we are confident that our team is capable of equaling, and perhaps surpassing, its last year's record. WE OPPONENT THEY 27 East Bridgewater 26 35 Alumni 21 28 Canton 15 22 Foxboro 32 26 Oliver Ames 35 34 Mansfield 37 34 Stoughton 39 23 Canton . 24 49 Oliver Ames 47 29 Mansfield 31 26 Stoughton 42 30 Foxboro 38 42 x 1 1 ,N X.. n E x -Q Mazsen. old. I5 Tcenfcr Balleq Gunn-A Clo.uelo.'nJ NL lfW2f 1mww1mW2sL' .wg-5 TX x, if 5-'Y s ' mars F SK, I 'X if P1 fp Genova SL 'o S ,mg 7. bi: - - ASW x tl! ,aa Fowl-d 0-,af-'Q 1 Tg.,.,.f NIM TFUM.-va.r-J Coffql CaP+a.nn Mhr K+ Ki 5 , . W! 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Although the seniors have dominated the squad this year, Roberta Guillet has done an outstanding job as the one junior. Bright megaphones were an added attraction and the many new peppy cheers made our group one of the best in the surrounding towns. These spirited girls in maroon and gold are certainly the pride of Sharon. 45 S T S p-if!fHI'l1Ill . V T 'ilillllilllliil , f Allis 9 4 as aeya W' Marsengold. Go, G., Qi Where, Where 5 K We wanf Q. baske!- Over Hrere Toss Em Bounce cm low Come on Sharon Lcffs C10 FTF' SX' ,, Swv: , 46 ,..,...,.. z . .Y..i -Le ,. ,- ,.. Aff' 59' R NXAM NAU BASEBALL 'NAMZ ji QAMMXS BACK ROW, left to right: G. Elson, Managerg T. Cleveland, T. Markt, J. Boyden, Mr. Koskella, Coachg E. Baldwin, A. Mitchell, J. Monahan, J. Pruett, Assistant Manager. FIRST ROW: A. Cole, Bat Boy, J. Gregory, J. McManus, J. Shapiro, Captain, F. Coffey, A. Niethold. bl TRACK SECOND ROW, left to right: W. Jeifords, J. Beever, Mr. Conroy, Coachg G. O'Dea: R. Deltano, R. Schwarzler. FIRST ROW: P. Huckins, D. Stickle, P. Bonz, K. Ornell, H. White, G. Littlefield, F. Erkelens. 47 PP FCP? PPP9. nphp-fL 'O. 6006 PN U PMHAQ f -.6Qx. f! rf' . A WF SENIOR INTRAMURALS BACK ROW, left to right: W. Marshall, J. Beever, G. Griffin, F. Erkelens, W. Jeffords, C. Bennett, A. Smith, J. Shapiro, L. Sandhaus, C. Hosmer, R. Schwarzler, R. Pierce, W. Leary. THIRD ROW: R. McGrath,.T. Cleveland, P. Krager, B. Hawkins, R. Palmer, P. Huckins, J. Moody, A. Mitchell, G. Littlefield, R. Hull, D. Wallace, B. Harding, R. Murray, H. Hodgdon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Koskella, Director, R. Butler, J. Hagan, T. Markt, K. Ornell, P Cleveland, J. Pruett, President, P. Bonz, J. Gregory, Secretaryg H. Donovan, Treas- urerg P. Chamberlain, C. Goodwin. FIRST ROW: R. Feist, F. Coffey, R. Peck, J. Chaffee, G. O'Dea, H. White, D. Watts, F. Davidson, J. Monahan. 'ff'L,,,!'l C I 1 2 sb 2' 5- , Le. J ng w I L 4-..- .- ..,1' -' 1' 17 'ls..-.,..A GIRLS' INTRAMURAL AND VARSITY BASKETBALL FOURTH ROW, left to right: J. Ellis, C. Bodwell, B. Murphy, J. Ballantyne, Z. Lowden, R. Guillet, M. Pratt, N. MacDonald, E. Niethold, D. Weir, G. Peters. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Keyes, Coach, M. McGrath, M. Brown, B. Singer, C. Gubernick, J. Clark, S. Stertz, C. Sacks, L. Jeffords, A. Ehrisman, A. Ehrisman, V. Metcalf. SECOND ROW, VARSITY: C. Palmer, J. Bradford, D. Leary, P. Chaplin, M. Jones, J. Reid, . Hayes, Captain, F. Bolan, G. Storkfelt, N. Rogers, D. Connors, J. Swift, B. Smith. FIRST ROW: B. Stewart, P. Raider, S. Savage, L. Parsons, E. Maria, P. Quimby. 48 x If XM! Q, Hag, HB5 'Nokia 3+ 0..wLL.5 X WXOUVE5 XDKLSHYNCSS Hoge. LHN95 ugon Y bi. CL -Y-X09 x Q.-,.. Sew-work' P1-01:-aaa E01-n 15,5 Eh and hit hal-CIM Ji n X I Ola! 4- baiktf 1 The llVl'h-3 fafem pole. 12 Mid- 'D fc Ont: Nw-dv-ev'a 1-wa I Je Congratulations S A N N I E ' S fI'0m . . . Where Mansfield Styles Begin NQRWOOD PHARMACY 310 Norjh Main St. Mansfield, Mass. 50 Word of Appreciation to Our Advertisers The members of the Class of 1949 wish to take this op- portunity to thank all of their advertisers who have helped to make the Marsengold possible, especially the Sharon Board of Trade without whose cooperation we could not have had this yearbook. We hope that you will patronize our advertisers, for in so doing you will help both them and us. BEATRICE FLORAL GARDENS Flowers and Plants For All Occasions 630 South Main Street Sharon, Massachusetts Telephone 776 BEAUTY CUL CTURE In its Most Advanced Form We prepare young men and women for a life of refinement - interesting work - security and prosperity. COURSES are complete and systemized. Our Instructors have been carefully prepared to a required standard, and each one is a GRADUATE of the ACADEMY itself. CLASSROOMS are spacious and modernly equipped - an entire building is devoted to this purpose. The number of high-class positions filled by our FREE PLACE- MENT BUREAU has increased yearly for more than a decade. 0 MODERATE TUITION o CONVENIENT PAYMENT TERMS DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Further information regarding the possibilities in this vocation gladly furnished. Write for free booklet - or visit our Academy without obligation. Wilfred Acarlemy of Hair and Beauty Culture 492 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. 4 Kenmore 6-0880 PEDINI MOTORS BUICK - CHEVROLET Sales 8z Service 12 Pratt Street MANSFIELD, MASS. Tel. 142 Congratulations To the Class of 1 9 4 9 O SHARON MOTOR SALES DAVE'S SERVICE STATION Blue Sunoco Gas and Oil SPEAR HARDWARE INC. Walpole E. Walpole 1158 Washington Street Canton Mass. Sharon Canton Tel. CAN. 0699 ' Congratulations from Congratmations MORINPS SHARUN - SUPER MARKET HARDWARE COMPANY Sporting Goods Hardware MANSFIELD, MASS. 377-379 No. Main Street Certified Dealers for Westinghouse Appliances and Television Tel. 154 A 9 Post Office Sq. Sharon 690 Congratulations from SHARON CASH MARKET, INC. NORFOLK COUNTY TRUST CO. CAPITAL . . . S1,500,000.00 Q SURPLUS . . . S1,200,000.00 Congratulations to the Class of 1949 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SHARON SPA JOSEPH P. KEATING HOOD'S ICE CREAM All Flavors DISTINCTIVE PRINTING Bulk and Brick - Party Rolls 94 Pond Street Sharon, Mass O Home cooxnn FOODS Telephone 811 Party Orders Given Special Attention Member: International Printing 8 P. 0. Square Call 892 House Craftsmen Congratulations Congratulations from from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Singer CENTRE GARAGE l Q 55 fy I f'W?f QAJJ 'pm Q To the Members B y of the ' SENIOR CLASS Tr VM? Carry your courage and your enthusiasm O ' into a better world DQQ Q D wx NNT with the best wishes of the ? Sharon Rotary Club DAGE AGO GUKMA KLEPS AUTO ' ELECTRIC SERVICE Dotty Vonnie Boly 770 Prov. Highway Joan Palme NORWOOD, MASS. Arlan Jean l Red Nan i'l' Cyn Sheila JOUQSY Barby BATTERIES - IGNITION Bev Bev 1 Nance Suzie CARBURETION Peggy Grethe Betty Jon Tel. Nor. 2279 Lois Flossie I...... .. aff n W Qi? ,TONGRATULATIONS xpg' ' L from C rr! ff fy WL' H. Maynard Gould Company EAST WALPOLE MASS. yg JJ! NORFOLK LUMBER, INC UV Congratulations X from LUMBER - ROOFING MASON SUPPLIES THE SHARON TRANSCRIPT nG'hL.f'5,'Ean'an EQ!! , jim - Stoughton, Massachusetts QW J ,ft 6 Telephone 372 ga-FT7 I .' ,I LX , A GENERAL STORE 5 ,f 5 ', ,' ' If SINCE '54 O . X, , 1. X5 fi PETTEE COMPANY CLOVERLEAF BOWLING ALLEY Open Every Evening and Sundays Route 1 NORWOOD MASSACHUSETTS DR. FRANCIS E. KENNEY DOROTHY RICHARDSON DENTIST Contralto Teacher of Singing 9 Pearl St. Stoughton, Mass CONGRATULATIONS GUERRA'S CHILDREN SHOPPE To Where Every Child Is King and Queen The Class Of 1949 ' Stoughton Square JOHANSON'S CAKE SHOP Congratulations from HID the Quamy Class YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE of Stoughton, Mass. ' Sharon ' Congratulations Best Wishes from from WILLIAM B. BROOKFIELD A FRIEND BROWN REFRIGERATION SALES sf SERVICE Co. FRIGIDAIRE Route 1, 858 Providence Highway Norwood, Mass. You're twice as sure with two great names . . . FRIGIDAIRE and GENERAL MOTORS Compliments of EDMUND DELTANO'S POULTRY FARM v . Y, I rlifbl HM--.4 fi 1 -I'-og-'i I' ' 1'1 ff ., is 6 WZ? 1 Service on All Types of Refrigen-at Producer of Fine Table Eggs lf' 'Yr MEN'S NoRwooD WFS and d ff LADIES' an X! fmmal I GUILD - CLOTHES v to RENT THEATRES R E A D 8: W H I T E 111 SUMMER ST., BOSTON I Tel Con FRIED CLAMS FISH CHICKEN Norwood Route 1 MARKUS SHOE STORE O O I Canton, Mass. 1 NEPONSET VALLEY WILLIAM E. McCOLE FARM FUEL and RANGE OIL Quality Dairy Products Tel. Sharon 707 Ice Cream Stand - Route 1 56 Canton St. Sharon, Mass SWAN CLEANSERS AND DYERS - ONE DAY SERVICE - Quality Cleansing and Dying Certified Cold Storage For Call and Deliveries Call STO. 1088 SHARON TURKEY FARM H. GROSS, Proprietor 20 Freeman St. Stoughton , Congratulations from Congratulations f PERDIGAO'S MARKET rom A. R. Perdigao and Sons A F I R END Stoughton, Mass. H. H. sNow NASHER CLOTHING CO. MEN'S WEAR Stoughton, Mass. 50 Cushing Street Stoughton, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 1949 SLOAN POULTRY FARM WALTER E. FEELEY McMANUS' FILLING STATION GULF PRODUCTS North Main Street SHARON Congratulations to the Class of 1949 f JAMES LEHAN INC. Oldest Ford Dealer Stoughton, Mass. Never Before Was There Greater Gpportunity . . Many of the young people of today might look with envy upon some of the pioneering eras of the past as being times of greater opportunity than now exist. BUT, doesn't it take more moral and intellectual courage and self-control to think in terms of World Government than Six-shooter Governmentn? Solving the problems relating to manufacturing processes and selling techniques is far more diflicult than felling a tree or building a cabin. American Government and Industry await your contribution. Even as with the pioneers, your reward will be satisfying in direct proportion to the determination, effort and ability you put forth. Never before was there greater opportunity . i. or a greater challenge. 81. SON 1nC ' 55666666 79 5 Congratulations from KNOLLWOUD PARK CEMETERY 5 Post Office Square SHARON, MASSACHUSETTS Congratulations to the Class of 1949 Congratulations McLELLAN STORES BURK'S SHOE STORE Stoughton, Mass. CANTON, MASS. THE BELL HOUSE We Cater to Banquets, Parties and Weddings MRS. ANNA SCHENSNOL Sharon 2294 Congratulations from W A T T ' S TAXI SERVICE Sharon 2 2 7 2 '1'HE BENTWOOD GIFT SHOP Congratulations 12 Bentwood St., Foxboro from Gifts for Every Occasion Foxboro 2353 ' A FRIEND Q 'BOWLING 0 ROLLER SKATING ROUTE 1 NORWOOD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 lkaimg SHARON YOUTH ACTIVITIES, Inc. Complete Formal Wear Congratulations at from JOHNSON'S , , GARMENT CLEANSERS JACKS MENS STORE Canton, Mass. CANTON R. L- SNELL Congratulations Your Home-Town Insurance Man from Shirley A. Nickerson, Associate GLADYS A. CROCKER Congratulations to the Class LOWE 8: POWERS INC. FUNERAL SERVICE Stoughton, Mass. BILLY,S SUPERMARKET Congratulations NEWELL A, PEAVEY REAL ESTATE 165 No. Main Street Sharon, Mass Telephone 2373 Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of '49 THE BURNS COMPANY R E A L E S T A T E Stoughton, Mass. SHARON TAYLDWS co-OPERATIVE BANK GARAGE i 0 Savings Share Accounts - ' 0 Serial Shares for Regular Saving CHEVROLET 0 Paid-Up and Matured Telephone 913 Shares for Investments The bank for your HOME FINANCING SANSONE MOTORS, INC. Nor. 7- 2700 DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH - INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Chartered Buses Anywhere in New England Good Luck to All Members of the Class of '49 UNIOUE MEN'S SHOP Congratulations from IHC- NoRWooD Stoughton, Mass. Tel. 1202 Congratulations T. M. O'LEARY to the Class of 1949 DENTIST Mr. 81 Mrs. Barney Shapiro Stoughton , GEORGE H. MARKT Congratulatlons to RANGE and FUEL OILS The Class of 1949 33 E. Chestnut St. - Sharon, Mass from Telephone Sharon 966 A FRIEND Prompt Service l 1 I I 0 SHARON BOX COMPANY, INC. GOOD LUCK to the Boys and Girls of The Class of 1949 B Y A M ' S Congratulations SERVICE STATION from Zenith Radios 0 Thor Washers PARK THEATRE o Gibson Refrigerators East Walpole Massachusetts Canton, Massachusetts Canton 0218 THE BOOK SHOP 20 South Main Street Lending Library of Modern Fiction Open daily from 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. Tel. 910 Congratulations from MOOSE HILL FARM THE SHARON ADVOCATE 66 South Main Street Sharon, Mass. Tel. 2131 NORWOOD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 64-68 Broadway Norwood, Mass. Phone Norwood 7-0011 Cadillac - Sales and Service and Used Cars ALBERT JOHNSON D. MORTON SWIFT INSURANCE 72 North Main Street Sharon, Mass. Telephone Sharon 2287 BRUCE'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL AND KENNELS 24 Hour Ambulance Service Route 1 8: 128 DEDHAM, MASS. DE-3-2750 - DE-3-2800 o .gd ELEANOR C. KELLOGG Q M ' REAL Q1 ni-uuxons 3 ' 5 lf 55 6917 M Deal With 109 North A Realtor ain Street Sharon, Massaschusetts Sharon 2317 Best Wishes to the Class of '49 DON ROGERS Congratulations Rep. John C. Webster Jr. Congratulations to the Class of 1949 HARRY E. HORTON'S Variety Store Lake Massapoag FIRST NATIONAL STORES JOHN LEWIS Canton, Massachusetts ' OUTLET STORES 1 , ARMY and NAVY Goons Congratu atxons Men's and Boys' Footwear and Clothing fI'0U1 43 Center St. - 10 Vemon St. - 220 Union St. Brockton 8-0832 Norwood 7-2724, A FRIEND Rockland 1312 Congratulations to the Class Crescent Ridge Dairy 3 5 5 D M. V PARRISH Telephone SHARON 340 You can whip our cream, but you can't beat our milk orvvood Retail Trade Board ATLANTIC 8: PACIFIC TEA ST Central Street THE ALICE SHOP 696 Washington Street AMBROSE PRESS Washington Street ALLENS PERFUMES Washington Street BAKER'S Washington Street BERNEDDY'S MARKET Washington Street CLEAR WEAVE Washington Street CUMMINGS Washington Street DREYFUS 8: WHITE 629 Washington Street FLAHERTY MEN'S SHOP Washington Street GERTY SHOE STORE Washington Street NATIONAL JEWELERS Washington Street NESSONS Washington Street NORWOOD FABRIC SHOP 6 Guild Street NORFOLK COUNTY TRUST CO. Washington Street NORWOOD FURNITURE oo. Washington Street NORWOOD MEN'S SHOP Washington Street NORWOOD MESSENGER 84 FREE PRESS Washington Street g NORFOLK COUNTY TIRE CO. Washington Street NORWOOD WOMEN'S SHOP Washington Street ORES ORENT BROTHERS Washington Street PETERS Washington Street FIRST NATIONAL STORE Central Street GOVE ELECTRIC CO. Washington Street W. T. GRANT CO. Washington Street HANLON'S JEWELRY Washington Street KAYS HAT SHOP Washington Street KESSLERS Washington Street KORDETTE SHOP Washington Street LEWIS' RESTAURANT Central Street MUSIC NOOK Washington Street MODERN MEAT MARKET Washington Street REGAN'S SHOE STORE Washington Street SAM'S AUTO SUPPLY CO. Cottage Street SEARS ROEBUCK dz CO. Washington Street SHERWOOD'S Washington Street STEVEN'S DELICATESSEN Washington Street TOWN SQUARE HARDWARE CO. Washington Street WALPOLE ST. MARKET Walpole Street 400 CLUB Washington Street THE HAT SHOP Washington Street MOULTON'S Congratulations from Where The Clerks Are Glad to See You Sharon, Mass. Stoughton Beauty and Barber Shop L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts 0 Class Rings and Pins 0 Commencement Invitations 0 Diplomas 0 Personal Cards 0 Club Insignia 0 Memorial Plaques Cl El U Representative: MR. GENE MANCHESTER Attleboro Ollice ? Best Wishes from . . . The LILLY FAMILY Tel. Canton 6-0230 FITZGERALD'S CLEANSERS Dry Cleaning and Pressing We Call For and Deliver 5-Hour Service If Necessary 526 Washington St., Canton, Mass. A Harold J. Fitzgerald X H' 5 ,Q -'29 - i .Xb- tab S. ff if J ,K -ff P 1 . - Photography by Loring 0 Whether it's portraits, group pictures or action shots - you can depend on Loring for the finest in portraiture. Our expert staff is prepared to handle any photographic assignment - at prices that are always moderate. L0lll0li'7 'I' IIIO Kg!6 5' -6.5 1 ..--.. - , 4 ., 4 U -,. 5? 'U I -- f f' .,. 'w f3ff3r A1'i-9'k4' 1 up 11413- -Tr f,5 ': 1 I 4 ' ' 4 . - '1 ' ' ' ' : ffl' T1 rlytbrr?-1 1 1'f g F ' ' ui' ,,y :Af J - Q -- - W -'-1 ww -A-, ..-.-l.,-s,:,.q-., T -.,. ,S on -1, f. -2 'gP lf F- W ' '- --if:-1-1- Y I78 - 179 TREMONT STREET BOSTON, ll, MASSACHUSETTS TEL. HAP-lcock 7228 DODGE PLYMOUTH Factory Authorized SALES SERVICE PARTS DEPENDABLE USED CARS For Guaranteed Service and a Square Deal KNOX SMITH Inc. 519 WASHINGTON STREET NORWOOD 7 2110 ROCK MANUFACTURING CO. s'roUGH'roN, MASS. From Standing Timber to Finished Product JOE'S SERVICE STATION Congratulations SUNOCO GAS 8: OILS from Corner of itl and Old Post Road ' . . SHARON, MASS. JOE PRUELL, Prop. Congratulations ' Congratulations from . . . NICK'S FISH and CHIPS CobB's Corner VSCOTTY'S M A L ' S THE BARGAIN CENTER OF NORFOLK COUNTY Complete line of . . . 0 ' Nrms 1020 ' 24 wa' sharon High School 'nth Nofwood Yearbook. 1949 Congratulath from . - Sharon High School -YIACKAY Yearbook. 1949 BEND - FRUI' 1 DATE DUE BORROWEFTS NAME Bluecoal John A. Sons NC Telepho: LLAGE, Cgng tain Service Route 1 Sharon, Mass THE DORCAS SOCIETY ' n I P 1 ,,.- , .-, A Vu- . .1 1.- . , v.f1 . , .J---. 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