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M a r s e n g o l d . - - 7 4 r- a V -9 Ye olde study fran LEISURE LIFE IN 1950 Shrieking, laughing, all are yapping 'Cept the one that's back there napping. It seems to be a free-for-all - No, sir! It's a study hall! The teacher enters with a frown, All right people settle down. Everyone hears but little Jack Who's stufling paper down Suzie's back. Passing notes, chewing gum, and Whispering stops its steady hum. Study? I'd rather play ballg This is ye olde study hall! Glenn Mill Moulton's Stardust CI' French ....... Steak ........... Gone With The Wind .. Baseball . Frappe . . Old Clothe Summer . Graduation Pontiac . . Brunette . s Day Continued from Page 6 to have a democracy in 1950 when their activities seem to contradict all known theories. While our afternoon snack consists of carrots, asparagus, and turnip juice- shakes to generate vitality, they are known to have drunk frefrain from gig- glingj cokes. What possible nourish- ment could they have derived from this uninviting-looking brownish concoction? Our first consideration after leaving school is to hang by our thumbs to de- velop our muscles whereas the afternoon entertainment of the nineteen-fiftians was pursued at Moulton's, this being the neighborhood haunt. On arriving, the 'males of the species would commence to ogle the females Cso-called glamour girlsl to whom we wouldn't give a second look. This behavior was known as drugstore cowboyism. After seeing the attire of these males, we question the validity of their titles. But customs change, and so does leisure life. Who knows that fifty years hence will not bring laughs in our direction also? 1-1- CLASS FAVORITES . . .Orchestra . . . ..Meeting Place . .Song ....... . . . Subject . . . . . Food . . . . . .Movie . . . . .Sport . . . . .Drink . . . . .Fad . . . . .Season . . . .Event . . . . .Car ........ . .Joe Banana and Slippery Eight ..... Drive-In Theater ... Nature Boy ....To Mosquitoes .. . .Garlic - ... Tom and Jerry ....Chewing Tobacco SO' . . . . .Anti-histamines . .Nutmeg .....10OZQ Honor Roll ............Hotrod ..Blond vs Brunette ....... Peroxides 26
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Marsengold ci. - ' ' Guy Littlefield leaves his educated thumb to Billy Marshall. Hope you get home tonight, Bill! Robert Lowden leaves quietly, per usual. Eleanor Maria leaves Duffy White on the cash register, hoping he keeps those figures straight. Thomas Markt leaves to pester the girls in the square instead of in the corridors. Jean McDonald leaves her ability to argue over anything to her sister Phyllis, who has already proven her worth. Jeanette McDonald leaves to join Herby. Margaret Minerva leaves her abil- ity to go with one man to Bimny Yates. Marie Minerva leaves Norma Rus- sell a pleasant prospect in Attleboro. Or will Dorchester do? Arnold Mitchell leaves his athletic ability to his sister Elaine. Robert Murray leaves his genius for drawing to some talented junior. They can, at least, attempt to have a yearbook as good as ours. 'Eleanor Niethold leaves with a Naval escort. Catch? Kenneth Ornell leaves for Connec- ticut Women's College to renew an old acquaintance. Hi, Jane! Stanley Parrish leaves his quiet composure to Charlie McNair. Don't get caught, Charlie! Gwenith Peters leaves for good. We're all sorry to see her go, but we wish her every success. Mary Pratt leaves with tears in her eyes. Are they for the school or for Rikki, Dogie? ' John Pruett leaves. What'll the Varsity Club do now? John Raeder leaves his back seat in 105 to any junior who can use it to advantage. Shirley Ritter leaves her glamour girls to George O'Dea. Need we say more? Robert Rodman leaves his truck to Spencer Hall- to run errands. Keep your eyes on the road, Spence! Carole Sacks leaves her pile of gym excuses to any girl with her love of tumbling. Evelyn Shankman leaves her smooth sophistication to any junior who thinks she can fill her shoes C692 AAD. ' Art-hur Smith leaves, concluding that, in order to avoid tive o'clock shad- ow, he'll have to shave every hour on the hour. Joan Steinmetz leaves her ability to feel at home in a new town to any incoming senior. Beverly Stewart leaves her com- posure to Judy Bradford for use on senior play night. John Stressenger leaves, making sure Carolyn is right behind him. Patricia White leaves looking as pretty as ever. To Miss Newton we leave a 1951 scooter to follow next year's photogra- phers around. We leave Miss Schaal with a good OJ impression of the senior class. We leave Mr. Kaufman a supply of atomic heaters to warm the labora- tory. We leave Mr. Conroy a harder working P. A. D. class, we hope. To Mrs. Keyes we leave a better tumbling team. We leave Mr. Mahoney a discount in Parker's Toy Store. We leave Miss Johnston a new set of lungs for those that she wore out on our shorthand classes. We leave Mr. Konsavage with high hopes for the best basketball team ever. To Miss Chase we leave a much needed supply of Alka-Seltzer, presum- ing her next homeroom is as kind to her as we were. We leave Mrs. Higginson a class who, at least, knows the difference be- tween a sewing machine and a stove. To Mr. Taplin, we leave a new Glee Club. He needs it. We leave Mr. Koskella in the midst of moving into his new house. If you ever need a baby-sitter, call on us. To Mr. Clark, we leave the well- behaved, intelligent, and amiable class of 1951. What happens in 1952? Witnesses Sledgy-Foot Rudolph, the Red-nosed Rein- deer Sherman L. Sturdley Signed: The Senior Class of ' Sharon High School Testators Carolyn Bodwell Arnold Mitchell Gwenith Peters Carole Sacks Evelyn Shankrnan
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