Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

 - Class of 1952

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5 to Hmngou' John Mansfield leaves his imitations of Rosy Rosewell to Warner Poor . . . there is a douzy merooney up the alley . William Marshall leaves, so that peo- ple won't get him confused with brother Dave! Eugene Matthews leaves with his tall tales and witty remarks. Faith McCaffrey leaves on a flat tire because she knows that a jack will do the trick. Louise McLean leaves to next year's cheerleaders her driving license and car so that they can get to the games. Charlotte McNair leaves hoping Patsy Keating can carry on without help. Gloria Mindick leaves to catch the bus. Oh, gee! It's gone! Elaine Mitchell leaves her blush to Judy Risch. Joseph Monahan leaves with our ap- preciation for the wonderful job that he has done on the basketball pro- grams. John Monroe leaves his ability to handle cars to Gavin Wrightson and Bobby Donnell. Alma Morse leaves for her florist shop. Flowers, anyone? Donald Phelps leaves the teachers in peace to join Gini. William Welch leaves his little green book to brother Ed. Happy hunting, Eddie! Dirk Wrightson leaves his place in mechanical drawing to any Junior with an eye for lines. Testators Ralph Bullard George- Griffin Charlotte McNair Nita Reinhardt We leave Mr. Richardson, realizing how fortunate we were to have him for our superintendent. To Mr. Clark, we leave a bottle of vita- min pills so that he may continue to preside over the pep rallies. We leave Miss Johnston a two months' vacation in the Alps, so that she may pursue her favorite pastime of skiing. We leave Miss Newton in her newly decorated homeroom consulting her newest book, Interior Decoration in One Easy Lesson . To Miss Chase, we leave a cast of Hol- lywood actors to star in all her forth- coming productions and a staff of strict, librarians who will allow no talking, laughing, or noise, and who will know where every book is lo- cated. Impossible! We leave Mr. Conroy a piece of pine so that he will continue to have good panels on Friday in his P.A.D. classes. To Mr. Kaufman, we leave another tel- evision set so that he can watch Dr. Roy K. T. Marshall instead of Howdy Doody and the Cisco Kid with his children. We leave Mr. Konsavage with hopes of an undefeated season and a box of Frankie's pink pills. See you at the Alumni game, Coach! To Mr. Koskella, we leave a brand new car for his driver education class. Steady now-! We leave Mrs. Nason and her husband reserved seats for every basketball game next year. To Mr. Roman, we leave a new vocab- ulary list to replace the one he wore out on us this year. Witnesses Billy Bones Ben Gunn Blind Pew Long John Silver

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Blancsengolb Eli' 5912, ra X' Q A l a-af 5 , 1 Q45 . wll rum our isa Cfbesr We, the 1952 crew of the H. M. S. Sharon High School, port of Sharon, Massachusetts, United States of Amer- ica, Western Hemisphere, Earth, Solar System, being of unsound mind and body, do make and declare this to be our final Will and Testament. Frank Beveridge leaves his supply of Band-Aids to any Junior who feels like cutting upni-while shaving, that is. James Boyden heads for prep school leaving Lee for brother Jack to keep an eye on. Don't strain your eyes, Jack! Frank Brunetta leaves his football equipment to Bill Burtt. Ralph Bullard leaves his View of South Main Street to the future occupant of Room 101 who owns binoculars. Albert Cole leaves with the hope that the Braves will do a war dance and start scalping the other National League teams, so that, this year, they will have a pennant to hang from the top of their wigwam. Jean Cole and Mary Coyne leave their first period trips uptown to any pair who need a brisk walk to wake them up in the morning. John Crouse leaves with faith in the future. Elaine Dennen leaves her gasping gig- gle to Joanne Hamer. Barbara Dennett leaves her hearty laugh and good disposition to any underclassman. Walter Feeley leaves his smart ward- robe to Georgie Goodwin, who will carry on in his tradition of impress- ing out-of-towners. Janet Fleming leaves her supply of puns to Farley Peck who, we are sure, will laugh at them even if no one else does. Frank Foster leaves his quiet self-as- surance and good marks to Ralph De- Girolamo. Edward Furash leaves with visions of scalpels and forceps and promises of many operations if you are a trusting soul. Barbara Grantham leaves her favorite expression Choo to the New York, New Haven, and Hartford to use in their next locomotive. Ding, ding, ding. George Griffin leaves a supply of nick- els to Skid Roe so he won't go hungry. Nancy Guillet leaves her title of Pygmy to Mona Feeley so that she can take free rides on the shrimp boats. Betty Ann Hewitt leaves her dimples to Alan Dunakin to complete his per- sonality. Peter Huckins leaves his position at second base to Ian Mueller. Robert Jerauld leaves in the Green bug for one of his many trips to Dartmouth to spend the weekend. William Jones leaves his spectacular height to Norman Andrews. i Are you sure that you need it, Norm? Beverly Keating leaves to be the priv- ate secretary of some big business- man. John Mann leaves his tool box to Gig- gy White who, we're sure, will keep it well stocked and in good order.



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