Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)
- Class of 1955
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Newton YEARBOUK STAFF CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Edward Daner William Hawkins Art Staff Richard Kerstein, Editor Ernest Baldasaro Patricia Carney Literary Staff Sonya Churnick, Editor Jean Beckwith Photography Staff William Hawkins, Editor Francis McCarthy Arthur Reid Typography Staff Mary Brunetta, Editor Jean Beckwith Lorraine Corman P Pamela Foster Faye Mitchell Circulation Staff Nancy Patterson, Editor Ralph Hutchins Bruce Poor Mark Wolff Features Staff Pamela Foster, Editor Phyllis Fleming Kathleen MacAskill Faye Mitchell Charles McNair CLASSES SPORTS CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION . . ACTIVITIES ..... THE WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO, INC. Official Photographers for the Class of T955 Page Page 6 Page 28 Page 40 1-ffl ...2- - Wiz. 1050140 2 ' We, the Class of 1955, wish to thank Mr. Herman Richardson, Superintendent of Schools, for the interest and friend- ship which he has shown us while we have been in junior and senior high school. We are sure that other graduating classes will appreciate his interest in their welfare as much as we have. We truly appreciate everything that he has done for us. I X S ffifjf-'S--., .cl -F YQ ,Y 7711. 724441444 2 Damnou To Mr. Norman B. Dinsmore, Principal of Sharon High School, we, the Class of 1955, are indebted for his guidance and understanding during the two years which he has been with us. We shall always re- member with gratitude his patience and interest in everything which concerned our good. ' fl 5' QW X9 sl? X 1 ws.. 5, N4 3 fx THIRD ROW, left to ' Mr. William Brown, Mr. John Barrows, Mr. James Conroy, Mr. Philip Hoffman, Mr. Harold Jackson, Mr. Ernest Blake, Mr. Joseph Courteau, Mr. Edward Koskella, Mr. Clifford Schwab. SECOND ROW: Miss Marion Stupak, Mr. Francis Roman, Miss Marion Haley, Mr. William Konsavage, Mrs. Julia Barry, Mr. Ralph Schuman, Mrs. Eleanor Edwards, Mr. George Quinn, Miss Barbara Burns. FIRST ROW: Miss Dorris Newton, Miss Dorothy Chase, Miss Barbara Flemings, Mr. ' Herman Richardson, Superintendentg Mr. Norman Dinsmore, Principal, Mrs. Ann Dann, Mrs. Ruth Rivkin, Mrs. Kathryn Baker. Mr. Herman Richardson Mr. Norman Dinsmore Mr. Edward Koskella Miss Dorris Newton Mrs. Ruth Rivkin Mr. James Conroy Mr. Ernest Blake Mr. Clifford Schwab Mr. Ralph Schuman Mr. Francis Roman Mr. Joseph Courteau Miss Dorothy Chase Mr. William Brown w Miss Barbara Burns Miss Barbara Flemings Mrs. Catherine Hoffman Mrs. Julia Barry Mr. Harold Jackson Mr. George Quinn Mrs. Kathryn Baker Mr. John Barrows Mrs. Ann Dann Mrs. Eleanor Edwards Miss Marion Haley Mr. Philip Hoffman Mr. William Konsavage Miss Marion Stupak Superintendent Principal Assistant Principal, Physical Education, Mathematics, Driver Education Home Room 12 French 12 Commercial Subjects 11 Social Studies 11 English, Driver Education 10 Mathematics 10 Science 9 English 9 Commercial Subjects 9 Latin, Library 8 Social Studies 8 Social Studies 8 Science 7 English 7 Science, Mathematics 7 Mathematics, Science, Mechanical Drawing English, Social Studies Mathematics Guidance Art Vocal Music Physical Education Instrumental Music Industrial Arts Home Economics 7 7 -4- m::xS.X,i , X-,M - , X- gf .V-,tg 'mx .N xi' ,W dmlmllfmm jmwhn w1 bv l! gvfP-1 '4'f'h Qflwwlnwmaw W . f N . w r- - X' w QS 'A-' T . ' WM5n'1MNPWW1f Qf5BQPWF6:1Q?GEPPsl5lH M9B?PW 1lmlsghmhmlm-om Wlmhlllllhllhw PN., fb F' XZ -5- PRESIDENT IAN MUELLER uEggn Virtue and genuine graces in themselves Speak what no words can utter. Activities: Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, , Captain 4: Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4: Class Treasurer 1, President 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4: Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 1, 2: Otliciating 1, 2: Intramurals 4: Sports Night 2. Favorites Tune: Le Souk Sport: Basketball Pastime: Sleeping Expression: Ya Meeting Place: Raider's Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning K. 1 'Q Ambition: Writer ' I m Best Characteristic: Effortless accomplishments VICE-PRESIDENT PAUL COLEMAN GRAHAM, JR. Splinters Energy will do anything that can be done. Activities: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 2, Vice-President 4: Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3: Sports Night 1, 2: Eagle 1, 2, 3: Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Hop 2. Favorites Meeting Place: 33 Ames Street Sport: Basketball Tune: Basin Street Blues Expression: Boloney Pastime: Restoring Model A Pet Peeve: Walking cars , Ambition: Designer of automobile engines Best Characteristic: Friendliness A SECRETARY CHARLES HARRIS MCNAIR Charlie Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why aren't they all contented like me? Activities: Varsity Baseball 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Class Secretary 4: Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Hop 2: Freshman Dance 1: Year- book 4: Sports Night 1, 2: Ofiiciating 1, 2, 3, 4. Favorites Tune: Rags to Riches Sport: Baseball Pastime: Ofiiciating Expression: Here comes Rusty Meeting Place: Morgan's Pet Peeve: Homework Ambition: Physical education teacher Best Characteristic: Carefree manner TREASURER PAMELA ACHESON FOSTER I lpaml i A kind and gentle heart she has, To comfort friends and foes. Activities: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Class Treasurer 3, 4: Oiiiciating 2, 3 ' Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom 3: Senior Reception 2, 3: Sports Night 2. I Favorites Tune: Make Yourself Sport: Basketball Comfortable Expression: Huh? Pastime: Driving Pet Peeve: Having nothing to do Meeting Place: Carn's house Ambition: Secretary Best Characteristic: Pleasing personality -6- Q. '- O JAIVIES WILLIAM ALEXANDER Alex The more we know him, the better we like him. Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Senior Reception 23 Christmas Program 2, 33 Junior Prom 33 Sophomore Hop 2 Favorites Tune: Count Your Blessings , Sport: Football Pastime Going to New Bedford? Expression: Why not? Meeting lace: The square Pet Peeve: Drunken drivers Ambition: Newspaperman Best Characteristic: Mechanical ability CLARK BAILEY ilskipll Life is a pleasant institution, Let us take it as it comes. Activities: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,'Vice-President 43 Junior Prom 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Monitor 1. Favorites Tune: You Belong to Me Sport: ,Basketball ' Pastime: Going out with Ginny Expression: For the kids ' ' ' ' Pet Peeve: Women drivers Meeting Place. Glnnys house Ambition: Electrician Best Characteristic: Conversationalist ERNEST MICHAEL BALDASARO Mario There is nothing like fun, is there? Activities: Intramurals 43 Eagle 3: Junior Prom 3: Yearbook 4. Favorites Tune: Jam-Up Sport: Dancing Pastime: Out with the boys Expression: Sure! 'N Meeting Place: My house Pet Peeve: Crew cuts -7 Ambition: Disc jockey 1'1 Best Characteristic: Carefree disposition jfilfc '9' 5,215 Meeting Place. My house Ambition: Secretary Best Characteristc: Cooperativeness .L -7- JEAN MARIE BECKWITH Jeannie Faithful and never shirking, - Doing the best she could. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Eagle 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 43 Year- book 43 Cafeteria 43 Junior Prom 3g Sophomore Hop 2. Favorites Tune: In the Mood Sport: Ice skating Pastime: Driving a Ford Expression: So - - - so ' - Pet Peeve: Being kept waiting - MYRON DOUGLASS BROWN Shorty Without music life would be a mistake. Activities: Varsity Club 45 Varsity Basketball 4: Band 45 Intra- I 0 9 ' Favorites murals 4: Senior Play 4. Tune: Deep Purple Sport: Basketball Pastime: Ford and trumpet Expression: It's a long story! Meeting Place: Peterson's Pet Peeve: Western movies coliseum Ambition: Veterinarian Best Characteristic: Friendliness MARY KATHERINE BRUNETTA UMaryH In all things she is very wise, Which shows you cannot judge by size. Activities: Varsity Basketball 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 45 Eagle 3, Secretary 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4: Cheerleader 4: Varsity Club 4: Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Hop 25 Sports Night 1, 2: Freshman Dance 1. Favorites Tune: In the Mood Expression: Hmmm Pastime: Loafing Pet Peeve: Large cars and small Sport: Swimming places Ambition: Private secretary A Best Characteristic: Petite size KS 'L- PATRICIA ANN CARNEY upattyl D The best things come in small packages. Activities: Varsity Club 2, 3, Treasurer'4: Varsity Basketball 2, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, Secretary 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Christmas Program 4: Dance Committee 1, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3: Class Treasurer 1: Yearbook 4. Favorites Tune: In the Beginning Sport: Swimming Pastime: Anything that's fun Expression: Oh yah? Meeting Place: Carn's house Pet Peeve: Silence Ambition: Nurse Best Characteristic: Smile DANIEL ROBERT CARPENO ucappyvv His limbs were cast in manly molds, For hardy sports or contest bold. Activities: Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Prom 3: Sopho- I more Hop 2: Freshman Dance 1: Sports Night 1, 2: Track 3 Christmas Program 2: Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4. Favorites Tune: Oklahoma Sport: Football Pastime: Driving Expression: Aw shoot Meeting Place: Heights Pet Peeve: Women drivers Ambition: Electrical engineer Best Characteristic: Athletic ability -3- . SONYA SANDRA CHURNICK aasunnynv ll It ls vivacity and wit that makes her shine in company. Activities: Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Senior Play 4: Year- book 4: Christmas Program 3, 4: Officiating 3, 4: Junior Prom 3. Favorites Tune: Always Sport: Basketball Pastime: Sleeping and eating Expression: Really Meeting Place: A. E. Pi Pet Peeve: Abstract things Fraternity House Ambition: Private secretary Best Characteristic: Athletic ability LORRAINE BARBARA CORMAN llLorry!! Happy am Ig from care I'm free. Activities: Yearbook 45 Senior Play 4: Eagle 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom 3, Sophomore Hop 2: Freshman Dance 1. Favorites Tune: Teach Me Tonight Sport: Swimming Pastime: Dancing Expression: Wait a minute Meeting Place: Dorchester Pet Peeve: Work Ambition: Secretary Best Characteristic: Jocular disposition EDWARD WILLIAM DANER E, W. But onward and upward till the goal ye do win. Activities: Intramurals 2, 3g Eagle 2, Editor-In-Chief 3: Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Hop 2: Yearbook Co-Editor-In-Chief 43 Track 2: Librarian 25 Leadership Course 3. Favorites ' Tune: Come to Me Little Sport: Bowling Darlin ' Expression: Going up to the Pastime: Bowling with Nat Heights, Ted? Meeting Place: 9 Webb Road Pet Peeve: Shoveling my way to school ' Ambition: Pharmacist Best Characteristic: Dependability 15:21 - 3.-,. , .,1- . U., , DAVID ALLEN DELTANO Satch Young fellows will be young fellows. Activities: Varsity Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Base- ball Manager l, 2: Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Hop 2: Fresh- . man Dance lg Varsity Club 1, 2: Vice-President lg Sports - Night 2: Intramurals 1, 4, Officiating 1, 2, 3. Favorites Tune: Stardust Sport: Basketball Pastime: Hunting and skating Pet Peeve: Loose classroom Meeting Place: Square chairs ' Ambition: Engineer wggjj Best Characteristic: Quietness -9- K su' D SUSAN MARY FALLON IA V Hsuell A Her looks are like beams of the morning sun. Activities: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3: Eagle 2. 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Dance Committees 1, 2, 3: Senior Reception 3: Yearbook 4: Christ- if ,Q mas Program 1, 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria 3, 4: Varsity Softball 1, 2. ' Favorites K v Tune: Unsuspecting Heart Sport: Swimming Pastime: Talking Expression: Bless you! Meeting Place: Carn's house Pet Peeve: Conceited people Ambition: Nurse , Best Characteristic: Laughter fs, PHYLLIS ANN FLEMING IlPhy1H A mixture of red hair and good fun. Activities: Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Var- sity Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Hop 2: Freshman Dance 1: Yearbook 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Christmas Program 4. Favorites Tune: Touching Shoulders Sport: Basketball Pastime: Driving Expression: Ay Meeting Place: Carn's house Pet Peeve: Work Ambition: Nurse Best Characteristic: Unassuming manner HENRY GEISSLER, JR. Hank It is tranquil people who accomplish much. Activities: Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom 3: Intramurals 1, Track 2: Sophomore Dance 2: Freshman Dance 1. Favorites 5 Q Tune: -'The High and the sport: Basketball X Y Mighty Expression: Sure ' Pastime: Tinkering with Pet Peeve: Writing English model A Ford themes Meeting Place: Moulton's Ambition: Flight engineer Best Characteristic: Quietly dependable PERRY GOLDMAN Upeskyl! Trouble is small: fun is great. Activities: Intramurals 4: Track 4. Favorites Tune: I Spoke Too Soon Sport: Basketball Pastime: Old American coins Expression: Hi Meeting Place: Peterson's Pet Peeve: School coliseum Ambition: Go to college Best Characteristic: Happy-go-lucky -10- WILLIAM MCCORD HAWKINS Bill The standard of a man is his mind. Activities: Student Council 45 Eagle 25 Junior Prom 35 Sopho- more Hop 25 Freshman Dance 15 Yearbook 45 Sports Night 25 Class Marshall 35 Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 4. Favorites Tune: Mulligan Tawny Sport: Sailing Pastime: Science fiction Expression: How about that Meeting Place: The Square Pet Peeve: Gossip Ambition: Be a part of space travel ' ' ' Scientific knowledge Best Characteristic. 4 ,fs-V fx at fi. FRANK THEODORE HIXSON HTed!1 h er air of a good mind. Good nature is t e v y Activities: Glee Club 45 Senior Play 45 Junior Prom 35 Sophomore Hop 25 Yearbook 45 Christmas Program 45 Librarian 45 Basketball ticket-collector 45 Chapel Committee 4. Favorites Tune: Ko-ko-mo Sport: Football Pastime: Digging the Expression: See you arolmd Moondog the campus. Meeting Place: Ernie's house Pet Peeve: '49 Fords ecutive Ambition: Telephone Company ex Best Characteristic: Reliability and helpfulness RALPH EDWARD HUTCHINS Hutch A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Activities: Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Vice-President 35 Junior Prom 35 Sophomore Hop 25 Freslunan Dance 15 Yearbook 4. Favorites Tune: I Need You Now Sport: Basketball 1 Pastime: Seeing Kay Expression: So there you are Q Meeting place: Kay's house Pet Peeve: Kids . ffflii Ambition: Engineer Best Characteristic: Amiability RICHARD ARNOLD KERSTEIN Dick I make the most of all that comes And the least of all that goes. Activities: Yearbook 45 Intramurals 1, 45 Eagle 2, 3, 45 Junior 3' So homore Hop 25 Freshman Dance 1. Prom , p Favorites Tune: Malaguena Sport: Ice skating Pastime: Model railroading Expression: Fabulous Meeting Place: Heights' Pet Peeve: Getting up in the Drugstore morning Ambition: Cormnercial artist ' ' t' tic ability Best Characteristic. Ar is - 11 - C BERNARD FRANCIS KING Bushe1head A wit, an actor, and a man. Activities: Varsity Basketball 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Eagle 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Sports Night 1, 2: Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Hop 2: Freshman Dance 1: Class Secretary 1, Vice-President 2. Favorites Tune: Perdido Sport: Basketball Pastime: Roller skating Expression: How about that? Meeting Place: Joe's Gas Pet Peeve: Taxi drivers Station Ambition: Lawyer Best Characteristic: Vivacity ARTHUR ALLAN LINDBERG Lindy His ways are ways oi' pleasantness, and all his paths are peace. Activities: Senior Play 4: Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom 3: Student Council 2: Monitor 1, 2. Favorites Tune: Moonlight Serenade Sport: Swimming Pastime: Driving Expression: Big deal Meeting Place: Nancy's house Pet Peeve: Women drivers Ambition: Marines Best Characteristic: Seriousness KATHLEEN MARY MacASKILL llKay11 lt's tranquil people who accomplish much. Activities: Intramurals 4: Glee Club 4: Senior Reception 3: Year- book 4: Cafeteria 1, 2: Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Hop 2: Freshman Dance 1. Favorites Tune: This World Is Not Sport: Swimming 's'5T'5 My Home Expression: For crying out Meeting Place: Cobb's Corner the window! Pet Peeve: Homework Ambition: Medical receptionist , ' - Best Characteristic: Willingness to help FRANCIS THOMAS MCCARTHY He seems to be for silence made. But must one talk to make the grade? ' Activities: Yearbook 4: Junior Prom 3: Sophomore Hop 2: Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4. Favorites Tune: Zana ' Sport: Tennis Pastime: Puppets Ambition: Missionary Father Best Characteristic: Quietness - 12 - LOUISE EVELYN MCCARTHY 4lL0ulD Forward and frolic, glee was there, The will to do, the soul to dare. 33 Senior Reception 5 Activities: Sophomore Hop 23 Junior Prom 33 Cafeteria 2. Favorites Tune: Open Up Your Heart Sport: Volleyball Pastime: Loafing Expression: You don't know, Meeting Place: Cobb's Corner do you? Pet Peeve: Being embarrassed FA Ambition: Typist Best Characteristic: Carefree manner FAYE ARLENE MITCHELL xscurleyvy Silence is more eloquent than words. Activities: Varsity Club 3, 43 Yearbook 43 Senior Play 43 Bas- ketball 3, 43 Softball 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Glee Club 3. Favorites Tune: Count Your Blessings Sport: Basketball Pastime: Bible reading Expression: I betcha ' P t Peeve: Being embarrassed Meeting Place. My house e Ambition: Secretary Best Characteristic: Athletic ability JOHN FRANCIS PATTERSON uJack!1 We know nothing of tomorrow: Our business is to be happy today. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom 33 Sophomore Hop 23 Freshman Dance 13 Sports Night 1, 2: Senior Play 4 Favorites Tune: Sincerely Sport: Football V Meeting Place: Ernie's house Expression: You just better Pastime: Sleeping had! Pet Peeve: Women drivers I Ambition: Marines Best Characteristic: Laughter .vang Jak NANCY ANN PATTERSON Nance A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Activities: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Eagle 43 Senior Play 4g Junior Prom 33 Senior Reception 33 Yearbook 4g Sports Night 1, 23 Christmas Program 4. Favorites Tune: Be Faithful Sport: Swimming, skating Pastime: Listening to Rock'n Expression: Do you think Roll he'll call? Meeting Place: Canton Pet Peeve: Arguing with boys Ambition: Comptometer operator Best Characteristic: Vitality -13- DAVID LANGDON PHELPS Dave As merry as the day is long Activities: Intramurals 1, 2: Sports Night 2: Junior Prom 33 Sophomore Hop 2, Freshman Dance 1: Senior Play 4. V' A Favorites 'A Tune: Dim Dim the Lights Sport: Motorcycling Pastime: Going out with Bunny Expression: Those fast Meeting Place: Winchester Mercurys Pet Peeve: People who talk too much Ambition: Airplane pilot . Best Characteristic: Happy-go-lucky BRUCE HILTON POOR ALBI,uce!l I believe it because it's impossible Activities: Varsity Baseball Manager 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Q Varsity Club 3, 43 Yearbook 45 Eagle 2, 3, 4. ' Favorites Tune: Sweet Georgia Brown Sport: Auto racing Pastime: Auto racing Pet Peeve: Automatic drives Ambition: Hot rod driver Best Characteristic: Automobile enthusiast ARTHUR RICHARD REID Artie He relished a joke, and rejoiced in a pun. Activities: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 4: Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Eagle 33 Junior Prom 3: Christmas Program 33 Librarian 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Hop 2: Freshman Dance 1: Senior Reception 2. Favorites Tune: In the Mood Sport: Swimming Pastime: Fixing cars Expression: Thay now Meeting Place: Heights' Pet Peeve: Women drivers Drugstore Ambition: Airplane engineer Best Characteristic: Always smiling RICHARD HUGH VERZONE llSamYY Life's a pleasant institution: let us take it as it comes. Activities: Varsity Club 2, 3, Secretary 4: Eagle 1, 2, 3, Editor- in-Chief 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, lx 3, 4: Senior Play 4: Yearbook 43 Junior Prom 33 Visual Aids 'X 4, Sports Night 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Officiating 2, 3, 4. . Favorites Tune: In the Mood ' Sport: Basketball Pastime: Basketball Expression: How about that? Meeting Place: Peterson's Pet Peeve: School coliseum Ambition: Athletic director Best Characteristic: Athletic ability ...14.. MARK WOLFF Chico A fair exterior is silent recommendation Activities: Leadership Training Course 33 Eagle 3. 4: Intramurals 3, 45 Junior Prom 3: Yearbook 43 Ofliciating 45 Track 3. Favorites Tune: Sincerely Sport: Football Pastime: Going to Roxbury Expression: We'll see ya Meeting Place: Ernie's Pet Peeve: White bucks Ambition: Poultry raiser Best Characteristic: Sharp clothes 1' .3 iw I W f , g . ,Jr K . F3 O MARY ANNE ZUIS n4Mary1a A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute Activities: Student Council 23 Glee Club 3: Junior Prom 33 Yearbook 4. Favorites Tune: Smoke Gets in Your Expression: Just a minute Eyes Pet Peeve: Book with the last Pastime: Drawing page missing Ambition: Artist Best Characteristic: Artistic ability STEPHEN FOSTER MUSICALE Class of 1955-in 44,2 PQ HI 1944 :A KID 1 C 0 4' 4 vvf' ' ul- .W 5 fv ' il T? -15- 1 , 2. ' - PJ 40 ts. 1,. A1 , LP-ST LL . .AND Q TLSTPMIZNI SENIOR CLASS 19550 11445343 U03 if! We, the Class of 1955, being of truly unsound mind and body, declare this our final Will and Testament on this thirteenth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred fifty-five, Town of Sharon, County of Norfolk, Common- wealth of Massachusetts. Know, then, all men that- J AMES ALEXANDER leaves a map show- ing the way to route 3138 to Peter Barrett. Hope you make it, Pete. CLARK BAILEY leaves his Ginnie to some Junior boy. Watch out, Skip. ERNEST BALDASARO leaves a package of cigarettes to Steve Leedham. JEAN BECKWITH leaves her quietness in bookkeeping to Richard Katz. MYRON BROWN leaves his height to Pete O'Donnell. MARY BRUNETTA leaves her typewrit- ing ability to Melvin Jordan. PATRICIA CARNEY leaves her fiirtatious ways to Betsy Cilley. -15- if fry 472 fi' DANIEL CARPENO leaves for the Olym- pics in hopes that he'll make good in tumbling exhibitions. See you on This Is Your Life, Dan. SONYA CHURNICK leaves her quiet ways to Phyllis Seronick. LORRAINE CORMAN leaves her trips to Florida to the less fortunate students who can't take a week off from school. EDWARD DANER leaves Nat to Sharon High School-only from 8:00 A.M. to 2:15 P. M. DAVID DELTAN O leaves to open a Pizza Palace with the hope that Bruce will join him. SUSAN FALLON leaves her cafeteria work to Dotty Danca. Do a good job, Dot. PHYLLIS FLEMING leaves her 4 o'clock engagements with Hal to her sister Jane. PAMELA FOSTER leaves better luck to the future Senior Treasurer with the hope that the collecting of dues will be easier for her. HENRY GEISSLER leaves his ability to be quiet to Brian Mitchell. PERRY GOLDMAN leaves English IV in order that Mr. Roman can find another quiet student. PAUL GRAHAM leaves his lunch period meat sandwiches to Arthur Schiff. WILLIAM HAWKINS leaves the dark room for the brighter things in life. THEODORE HIXSON leaves with his hot Ford for a trip to Metropolitan Sharon Heights. RALPH HUTCHINS leaves his horse laugh to Carl Webber. RICHARD KERSTEIN leaves his collec- tion of broken pens to next year's yearbook art staff. BERNARD KING leaves his bushelhead to Skippie Dunham. ARTHUR LINDBERG leaves in his Lin- coln for a trip to Walpole. KATHLEEN MacASKILL leaves her driv- ing ability to Alden Davidson. FRANCIS MCCARTHY leaves his Space Ship to Dick Bonz so that he can take pictures of Mars. LOUISE MCCARTHY leaves her job at Cobb's Corner to Barbara York. CHARLES McNAIR leaves his ability to get in and out of scrapes to brother John who, we hope, will do as well. FAYE MITCHELL leaves her foul-shoot- ing ability to Judy Feist. IAN MUELLER leaves his athletic ability to David Stetson. JOHN PATTERSON leaves his perfect attendance record to anyone. NANCY PATTERSON leaves her supply of Wriggly's Spearmint gum to Barbara Caudle. DAVID PHELPS leaves .... he hopes. BRUCE POOR leaves for Indianapolis to build a genuine Super Poor Hot Rod. Goose it, Bruce. ARTHUR REID leaves with his girl, Mabel, to visit Radio City. RICHARD VERZONE leaves with hopes of becoming a teacher. Now class. MARK WOLFF leaves for Roxbury. MARY ZUIS leaves her high marks to Martin Gately. TO MR. DINSMORE we leave a bottle of asprin for all the headaches We have caused him. TO MR. KONSAVAGE we leave a Hocka- mock League championship basketball team. Best of luck from the Class of 1955. TO MR. KOSKELLA we leave the promise to send him a varsity football team in the near future. TO MR. ROMAN we leave the hope that next year's English class will have their term papers done on time. TO MR. CONROY we leave a year's sup- ply of tea bags so that he won't have to carry his thermos bottle to school. TO MR. SCHWAB we leave some south- ern sunshine to drown out the Yankee fog. Save your Confederate money, the South will rise again? TO MR. SCHUMAN we leave a year's supply of formaldehyde. TO MR. COURTEAU we leave the best of luck at coaching the J. V. basketball team in Sharon High School. TO MR. BLAKE we leave 5,000 green arrow stamps for fuel for the Driver Ed. car. Testators Theodore Hixson Ralph Hutchins Charles McNair Witnesses Daisey Mae Lil' Abner Hairless Joe Mam Yokum -17, .l f1,17,,,f! L, T! Z!! , jfff . fl 'll' ,. 1 f 1' -77' ,, . ff 44' f,r.ff 'v f 'vff NWN S Q v4 A fill l lil , I ' 1' .fi f it Hflf.L ll Mfr, I' ffl 411,71 yi' illlli, 2 Iflilyl' fp I .rip ,f',lf.,fi72f,f ,H :V!JJ. .lt4f4ff.11 fi fi . if ,71 flfllfffx, 1.115 C O I f lf WYIIIX ' l , , l ,1! .lx 'X 4, ,gygfy ,, . g, W,: f fff . 'q Qggif ll 'S' Vllp, '! ,Y V .ill . Q' fg. I. 1 1 I fulfill: T e f - i r 43 - J I ,il . , . . . ,si 1 Ni- H l I' . l flgj . g f I. ,l lla' ,' L ' , Q l . Nfl! I lr I illir' li- .Lvl :,ll1'LPlmlI'lll,,w' :4'f'ff XR ,ll 'li 4 . is H il, 'iv v l ,ii :fi Q I 5 lil l lf x . '-- :Ai wif fa - gg- g, : ' - sq- - A l ill'6 - . - ,HP- xii 52' :rig 2 1 , Wtifee-issaaaa ..i. eai p PRUPHECY Last week I was approached by Mr. Barrows who, as most of you know, is our Guidance Advisor at Sharon High School. Because it was Monday morning, and I am free first period every Monday, I accepted Mr. Barrow's invitation to come to his office, as he wanted information concerning my plans for the future. After plying me with questions about my inter- ests and abilities, he asked me if I would like to hear a very strange and interesting incident which happened the previous weekend. When I said, Yes, I saw a slight smile appear and then vanish from his face. He put some loosely scattered papers to one side of his desk, and, slowly leaning across it, began to tell me the fol- lowing story. He said that Saturday was a day of leisure for him, and, seeing that it was such a beautiful day, he decided to go for a ride. As he rode along, he noticed an old, shabby house set off from the road. Curiosity compelled him to drive as close as he could. Then he stopped the car and walked the rest of the way. When he reached the house, he noticed a shingle on the porch reading, Fortune Teller . After walking in, he sat down in a chair which was close to a table in the center of the room. A few minutes later sa witch- like woman appeared. She sat down, put her crystal ball on the table, and began to wave her hands over the sphere, mum- bling some words that sounded like double-talk, But, strangely enough, in- stead of reading my future, Mr. Barrows said, she told me the future of the gradu- ating class. She said that she saw the Class of 1955 in the center of confusion as usual. First she saw a broadcasting studio featuring Nancy Patterson, the vocal star of 1970. Suddenly disc jockey Ernie Baldasaro cut in on the song to say that there was a ter- rible flood in a suburb of the teeming metropolis of Sharon. At that moment Father McCarthy arrived at the broadcast- ing station to make an appeal to the public, the gist of which was that he was looking for two men to operate the town swanboats to pick up the survivors of the flood. Then the scene shifted to the Hood area where two able-bodied marines, Arty Lind- berg and Jack Patterson, were arriving to aid in the rescue of the stricken people. Charlie McNair and Dick Verzone gra- ciously offered their gymnasium to the flood-control ofiicials in order to bring in the homeless survivors for coffee and doughnuts. Louise McCarthy, Kay Mac- Askill, and Faye Mitchell volunteered for the clerical work involved at the gym- nasium. Then suddenly, said Mr. Barrows, the scene shifted back again to the radio sta- tion where Bill Hawkins, President of Hawkins World Airways, , was arriving with two colleagues, Dave Phelps and Henry Geissler, to give a panel discussion on The Possibilities and Probabilities of Sending Planes to the Scene of the Flood to Rescue Survivors. The result of the discussion was to charter a plane. Imme- diately the trio set out to rescue the townspeople. It was also decided that Ian Mueller should follow the plane in a row- boat so that he could interview people for data to use in his next novel. As the crystal ball followed him, Ian first met Myron Brown, who was trying to save some of his prize livestock from the flood. Next he came to Mark Wolff, who was using a few choice words due to the loss of his flock of chickens. The words were of no value to lan. As he rowed on, he noticed Bruce Poor, Artie Reid, and Paul Graham trying in vain to haul up their newly built racing car, which they had expected would win on the Indianapolis Speedway. Close to this group, Jim Alexander was desperately trying to save his fleet of trucks from the on-rushing water. In all the turmoil, ex-collegiate Perry Goldman was walking around hoping that the flood would not reach his alma mater. On a height of land above the flood level, Mary Zuis and Dick Kerstein could be seen recording, on canvas, the havoc caused by the flood. Photographer Hawkins was able to take many pictures from his plane. One of particular interest was of Ed Daner's drugstore roof occupied by Pat Carney, Sue Fallon, Phyllis Fleming, and Pam Foster, four registered nurses, who were administering first aid to some surviv- ors. Also taken were pictures of Skip Bailey and Dan Carpeno working fever- ishly in an attempt to repair the electric wires which ran through the town. Work- ing beside them was Ted Hixson repairing the telephone wires. According to the crystal ball, David Deltano and Ralph Hutchins, two well- known engineers, had been hired by the state, many weeks before, to build the dam which had just washed out, and, in answer to the demands of irate citizens, they were being held responsible. Immediately, Bernie King, well-known lawyer, and his bevy of secretaries, Jean Beckwith, Sunny Churnick, Lorraine Corman, and Mary Brunetta, were called in to try to convict the two engineers of neglect. At that point, Mr. Barrows said, the fortune teller, cackling and rubbing her hands together, croaked, 'The crystal ball will reveal no more. The only way to find out how this trial ended is to wait until it takes place.' Mark Wolff I .5 W- f ' QT darn , A ,W swam KGKXKIESY if .1 mgwwfi SS frgm v Q. La l' g ,,, B Q A iii 22 Wg W eg' ' 5 -., , . 5 i w, -,A, A Q' geek? 'aiiif' Jfk 'WN ima 'VSJS I V - - --- -v- -.-v v - iw --W Y-i- -? . . , wr we Ft 0 mf ff, 'z A 5 -Q - r. - .4 . 'C A M-857.27 THIRD ROW, left to right: Maureen Maloney, Linda Terry, Cynthia Landen, Mary Wright, Hazel Levin, Barbara Ford, Cherry Langstroth, Judith Reinhardt, Nadine Thomas, Dorothy Danca, Elizabeth Cilley. SECOND ROW: June Lowden, Marilyn Niethold, Elsie Lavezzo, Joanne Winer, Barbara York, Kathryn Metcalf, Louisa Gardner, Micaela MacDonald, Barbara Caudle. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Flynn, Beverly Barrett, Anne Hayes, Treasurer: David Peterson, President: Mr. James Conroy, Advisor, Katherine White. Vice-President, Priscilla Sweet, Virginia Markt, Elane Feldman. JUNIUR CLASS FOURTH ROW, left to right: James Jones, James Galvin, Michael Callahan, William Anderson, Melvin Jordan, Nyman Haliond, Richard Katz, Carl Webber, Richard Dorr. THIRD ROW: Robert Murano, Neil Holzman, Geoffrey Moore, John Bresnahan, Law- rence Keane, Richard Berglund, Duncan Oliver, Kenneth Webster, Richard Bonz, Philip Carter. SECOND ROW: Donald Gay, James Cutler, Illar Muul, Richard Hunnewell, Raymond Margil, Bruce Jackson, Richard Cohen, Lawrence Dingman, Jonathan McCrensky, Walter OTDonne11. FIRST ROW: William Woodason, Peter Risch, Anne Hayes, Treasurer: David Peterson, President, Mr. Ernest Blake, Advisor, Katherine White, Vice-President, Wesley Brookfield, Stephen Leedham, Howard Starr. ,new S - rw tr! gf? H wa 4.fJ'Q, in IUNIUR CLASS Two years ago we saw the artistic creative talents of the Junior Class when they put on their freshman dance, April In Paris. Last year again they showed their talents when they presented Dragnet, their Sophomore Hop. These two dances assure a fine Junior Prom this year. The Class of 1956 also has shown athletic abilities which will be of great value to the sports programs next year. With these qualifications we are sure that their Senior Class activities will be a credit to Sharon High School. N -21- xii X , Q f- r-Xi-1 'W 5, gy Q. cb CR Xu HGV T0 BE A G-OOO SENIO 11 060 O mmm .4-I ZIP' ,... --f 1-rv FOURTH ROW, left to right: Carol Geissler, Rita Thomas, Helen Heffernan, Carol Krepon, Margaret Chubb, Joan Apgar, Meredith Speirs, Virginia Butler, Estelle Berenson. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Seronick, Barbara Bengen, Sandra MacPhail, Susan Little, Mary Zurblis, Judith Figur, Eleanor Snyder, Elizabeth Bowen, Anne Pearce. SECOND ROW: Ann Davis, Roselyn Sherman, Marie McGrath, Catherine Roe, Barbara Healy, Geraldine Monahan, Judith Feist, Marilyn Zambella, Sheila Furash, Anne Slafsky. FIRST ROW: Sylvia Forrest, Harriet Lillard, David Rivers, Treasurerg Bruce Brown, President: Mr. Ralph Schuman, Advsiorg John McNair, Vice-President, Peter Graham, Secretary, Patricia Scoyne, Carol Cannata. o SOPHDMURE CIASS FOURTH ROW, left to right: Edward Peck, Chadwick Glover, John Arguimbau, Rus- sell Bailey, Reed Kennedy, Brian Mitchell, David Baskin, Kendall Patterson, Peter Barrett. THIRD ROW: John Andrews, Michael Brown, Roy Mansfield, Carl Huerth, Nicholas ' Lynch, Nicholas Dann, Steven Fried, Stephen Price, Lee Blyler, Peter Kirouac. SECOND ROW: Joseph Amorosino, Robert Callahan, John MacPhai1, Leslie Brown, Arthur Schiff, Wayne Fleming, Peter Dickerman, Peter Feldman, Joel Zeserson, Chester Harrington, Martin Gately. FIRST ROW: Alden Davidson, David Stetson, David Rivers. Treasurer: Bruce Brown, President: Mr. Clifford Schwab, Class Advisor, John McNair, Vice-President: Peter Graham, Secretary, Hanford Langstroth, Richard Rau. ,vu .4O',. 11' k,, . , 7-7, ...t..,-..4.---1,2 -- -421,- SUPHUMURE CLASS In April 1954, the Sophomore Class presented Crazy Mix Up, which was the theme of their Freshman Dance. In November they again showed their ability to turn the gym into an attractive dance hall when they presented their Sophomore Hop, Mardi Gras. This dance was an over- whelming social success, with a larger attendance than any sophomore dance has had for many years. Not only has the class put on two successful dances, but also they have demonstrated their athletic ability in their two years in high school. We, the Class of 1955, wish them the best of luck in their future social and athletic undertakings. We know they will be outstanding in their junior and senior years. cf: W i ' U Q xv 'Tiff I xg, I ft f I -Q ' C23 V' 'S'-as QQ ..23- 1 1f' 1 25 ' T?Q .WGMQ Pi ... FOURTH ROW, left to right: Joan Bowers, Janice Boyden, Carol Hurley, Madelyn Baldasaro, Corrine Brillant, Mary Keating, Janet Wright, Esther Gately, Mary Maloney. THIRD ROW: Lynne Glover, Carol Peterson, Judith Reisman, Susan Callan, Sandra Thomas, Joan Chamberlin, Carol Reisman, Dorothy Nugent, Barbara Kelley. SECOND ROW: Judith Sher, Irene Hixson, Lenore Putnam, Elaine Abber, Marion Webster, Mary Richardson, Diana Meister, Dena Uretsky, Barbara Hixson. HRST ROW: Angela Crockett, Ellma Quimby, Cynthia Halkyard, Secretary: Richard A V ,Nuscher, President: Miss Dorothy Chase, Advisor, Carol Hunnewell, Vice-President, ' . Joseph Graham, Treasurer, Barbara Slayton, Dorothy Manzer. I FRESHMAN CIASS FOURTH ROW, left to right: Stephen Kussmaul, John Lagsdin, William Haimsg Donald Colbath, Arthur Jones, Paul Fleming, David Owen, Robert Chamberlin, Robert Pat- terson, Alan Muul, Martin Gross, Robert Annis, Wayne Jackson, Raymond O'Neil. THIRD ROW: Arnold Shuman, John Hawkins, Warren Carson, Frederick Goodwin, John Hatch, Wilfred Kingsley, Edward Klein, Wesley Tiffney, Richard Stressenger, Peter Meshon, John VanStone, Richard Fleming, Harvey Miller, Joseph DeGirolamo -l5'Richard Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Irving York, Donald Glaser, Francis Welch, Walter Welch, Harvey ' 1 Eastman, Irving Patz, Richard O'Donne1l, Stanley Potter, Douglas Brookfield, George P Hughes, Martin Ofstein, Michael Bearon, Richard Clapp, Philip Levine, Joel Levanson. FIRST ROW: Richard Dolph, Stephen Steinberg, Cynthia Halkyard, Secretary, Richard Nuscher, President: Mr. Joseph Courteau, Advisor, Mr. Francis Roman, Advisor, Carol Hunnewell, Vice-President, Joseph Graham, Treasurerg Francis Minerva, Roger Morandi: agno- onw c on 7 0 Qfioxf 'WE ,EJ ,420 ff He! fclwf Mft -Anu- 'A Yr' f 4 if fin 1 y 5 I Qfg, ,KC-Kew I 1 if A 2 .,,.., 5 ........ J :ll 1, t ,le we .lt o is .rd , J 4 Q ' X J RU QI. ' J Ldv MV U1 X l 1 f f' g et f w in , , ft , t sw e N pi , vig, g gk M to ,Lu 3 WM? Alix Owl JU? wifi I X fp ,M G, , Ll FL l Loki pil. WU' 's fl wb 'll' ' :lfq ,3' i V ' ' I 5 'J , V 'A V . y L s f if t mfsummv cmss lf Xl' 1 :Ria 5 'I I In Pu, X xii T 1' lv J . ' LL I 1 'lug ,ol budb TVL 1 L l. v 2 11 ft Li Jr ' s ' ro N , fy, 1 'u.'.' '- '.' XV W 4 ' tv.'l 'A 1 . v I!Vl, WILD! L., 'n,', fx L 1 L LV J Q j ,, 5 jg: 5 A , c B' . l N 1. ' Lf! 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AGU! g as .Ge , L A5 1 p Xb y mai In 'fx' VARSITY BASKETBAH 9 SECOND ROW, left to right: Mr. William Konsavage, Coachg Lee Blyler, Assistant Manager, Donald Glaser, Assistant Manager, Dennis Hamm, Donald Dunakin, Paul Fleming, Michael Callahan, William Woodason, John Bresnahan, Roy Mansfield, Warren Carson, Joseph Amorosino, Duncan Oliver, Assistant Manager, Charles McNair, Manager, Mr. Joseph Courteau, Assistant Coach. FIRST ROW: Russell Bailey, Myron Brown, Richard Verzone, Lawrence Keane, Ian Mueller, Captain, Bernard King, Paul Graham, David Peterson, John McNair. BUYS' VARSITY BASKETBAU This year the boys have enjoyed a very successful season, finishing in second place in the tough Hockamock League. We would like to thank Mr. Konsavage, our coach, for his understanding and patience in molding this year's team into a highly respected unit. We, the Class of 1955, feel that in the future, as in the past, Sharon's will always be among the best of high school teams. This year the boys have done very well in winning ten out of fifteen games and qualifying for the Eastern Mass. Tournament. As the yearbook goes to press, we would like to wish the boys luck in the South Shore Tournament where they will be one of the leading contenders for top honors. We Opponent They 59 Avon 61 68 East Bridgewater 54 54 y Alumni 57 45 North Easton 58 72 Foxboro 41 93 Canton 45 52 Stoughton 47 66 Mansfield 49 52 l North Easton 58 59 Randolph 61 67 Randolph 42 81 Foxboro 66 57 Canton 37 68 Stoughton 59 58 Mansfield 48 130.- -PP X ,L p. 1. 5 Ai Q,,,.f- XXmJ INTRAMURAI FOUTBAU THIRD ROW, left to right: David Rivers, William Anderson, Dennis Hamm, John McNair, Myron Brown, Kendall Patterson, Richard Nuscher. SECOND ROW: Mr. Clifford Schwab, Coach, Robert Patterson, Richard Katz, Donald Colbath, Paul Fleming, Hanford Langstroth, Brian Mitchell, Peter Barrett, Donald Dunakin, Mr. Edward Koskella, Coach. FIRST ROW: Arthur Jones, Neil Holzman, Jonathan McCrensky, James Galvin, Bernard King, Paul Graham, Arthur Reid, Wayne Fleming, William Haims, Richard Dorr. VDHEYBAH and BASKETBAH THIRD ROW, left to right: Judith Reisman, Katherine White, Virginia Butler, Meredith Speirs, Elizabeth Cilley, Barbara York. SECOND ROW: Natalie Grossman, Susan Callan, Barbara Kelley, Maureen Maloney, Janice Boyden, Sonya Churnick, Diana Meister. FIRST ROW: Miss Marion Stupak, Assistant Directorg Cherry Langstroth, Pamela Foster, Mary Brunetta, Carol Hunnewell, Miss Marion Haley, Director. .- ' r- v f .' w' gg 'lr -': , ,r AN - ,,, qw, fl V4 -AX. .. Lx, M X S , ,.. l 'rye P314 E' 'i da- -31- ll - xy I 'll' Q of Qlvlfni X' . sDo9'+ who QAN gsm . 3:54 g.M3!,, xl PSFL Dow girls, Uaxtg cave-fuxx-5-xo MBRSN bNYz,e ' ..32... C-3-+5 G 1 i 3 4 N N Q-A 00 Q90 za? SECOND ROW, left to right: Barbara Kelley, Assistant Manager, Anne Pearce, Judith Feist, Pamela Foster, Judith Reinhardt, Dorothea Kelley, Meredith Speirs, Elizabeth Cilley, Carol Hunnewell, Marie McGrath, Diana Meister, Katherine White, Manager. FIRST ROW: Mary Brunetta, Patricia Carney, Priscilla Sweet, Sonya Churnick, Bonnie Flynn, Faye Mitchell, Captain, Miss Marion Haley, Coach, Virginia Markt, Cherryx A A Langstroth, Beverly Barrett, Phyllis Fleming. 5, XZ,-Q Q rg i ' K-N6 L JL 1 A 3 of x L FQ f , kxcfgfw Er fb AZ L Cf f diy Q. VARSITY BASKETBAH - we This year the girls' varsity team, ably coached by Miss Marion Haley, has enjoyed a good season, having won 4 games and lost 6. The team would like to thank the student body for backing them up so wholeheartedly, since this year has been the most successful, for a long time, as far as student attendance is concerned. We Opponent They 24 Alumni 33 30 Canton 20 21 Mansfield 32 11 Foxboro 19 30 North Easton 28 41 Stoughton 22 25 Mansfield 49 43 Canton 35 38 Stoughton 44 43 North Easton 62 -331 Q -5' if ,I 34 Z 2 WMM! Qu -Jam 'MMM C 'lin ' .g f J fl? y 4 'sf 1 E NN ff' vf . www ii TWW 3 0 MMD? ,min Kaimm 202119 Omg. F MDM Q wi if 31 M N' XE Q E 5018 X' STANDING, left to right: Marilyn Niethold, Louisa Gardner, Bonnie Flynn, Miss Marion Haley, Director, Phyllis Fleming, Mary Brunetta, Patricia Carney. SEATED: Anne Hayes. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders for the season of 1954-55 were chosen by members of the faculty. Those who are on the squad for the second year are Patty Carney and Phyllis Fleming. The new members are Anne Hayes, Captain, Louisa Gardner, Bonnie Flynn, Mary Brunetta, and Marilyn Niethold with Cherry Langstroth and Micaela MacDonald as alternates. Aided by the school department, the girls purchased material which they, with the capable guidance of Miss Haley, turned into chic maroon jumpers and white jerseys. Their peppy enthusiasm has added much excitement to the games. -.35- TRACK SECOND ROW, left to right: Alan Muul, Wilfred Kingsley, James Cutler, Richard Dolph Stephen Steinberg, Neil Holzman, Robert Murano, Illar Muul, Irving Patz. FIRST ROW: Donald Colbath, Wayne Fleming, David Peterson, Mr. Joseph Courteau, Coach, Lawrence Keane, Bernard King, Paul Graham. X! V M00 aaeqv ff 'Q ,wma swf, 40 K- BASEBAIL SECOND ROW, left to right: Mr. Edward Koskella, Coach, Donald Chambers, Manager, David Peterson, David Rivers, Richard Verzone, Ian Mueller, Daniel Carpeno, Law- rence Keane, Bruce Poor, Assistant Manager, Arthur Swift, Assistant Manager. FIRST ROW: Dennis Hamm, Kenneth Bowers, Robert Hall, Keith Hunnewell, George Goodwin, Edward Welch, Vincent Baldasaro, Dennis Roe, Frank Chmara. -36- 1 ig, A . il I, Q4 1 4 , . - '- xi' ff 'iffw ' iq! ' V L .r s .5 -MH it 1 . Z, - t- . i s ix, .., fr Q -:Hz A ' 'gf J, Vt A l H, 4 A , qt V . 1 5' '45, 5 c 14 .fa l 'fy ff N 'ff .r V lf . . A 5. I -,xxx ' ' -' I' l N 'dr hr , -il i ' X 4 A! .A w TX v. GOIF STANDING, left to right: Peter Meshon, Nicholas Dann, James Jones, Michael Callahan, Mr. James Conroy, Coach, Peter Kirouac, Peter Barrett, John Andrews, Robert Callahan. KNEELING: Robert Kirouac, Joseph Amorosino, Russell Sellew. 'Q fir.. ..f .A 4 .W 9' 5- , . K ' ,P ., ,E W 'a 1 .Q-. SDFTBAIL SECOND ROW, left to right: Katherine White, Managerg Marilyn Zambella, Barbara York, Miss Marion Haley, Coach, Helen Heffernan, Elsie Lavezzo, June .Lowden Barbara Kelley, Assistant Manager. FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Cilley, Faye Mitchell, Bonnie Flynn, Captain, Virginia Markt, Dorothea Kelley. -37- Y l Y 4. Pnl-I 1 Y '95 is Q im? 1' if 5314111 6 3 5 mm ' 4525 E39 -38- I A w 5 I 1 1-7 4 1 XSI- iffw .W '1,LmTr i f g M 1 iw 41 1 'mf ML- Q ' H Z if sg 'f ffg Xf1 ,V , T, 2 is 31 ,H ig 3 Y- f , . af 1 - S ' ,J E? :ff -V fi, - , X hi, ,iz of , ,1-P Jlilwzlh I ,f if 3 1 lg? Q1 'ff 7 ! F 2 ' 5 2 ,--, , , ,, R. -gm -52.643 - ,L .2 5 f 4 -f LJ -3 'af 'f Y f' ' QJ m V n KP L ffmw M QL' QL U1 5' LW flip P3 W ' M JW j fc M4 N UWM DP wi 'QM W, ,J NO jxhllff 31 A QQ j Jhiifxf' V M jhfpjjf 1 ,,-, L : :nvv rm MQ , mf if Q- WU ' f ! 'M ,' ,J V 2, , , Lf Lf 1, 1 - - , AJ -gvlgyfqh , L Q X V . Y flf :gi 1114 . f dy ,Y S' fxljlfk E fi ii?--'55 '-P- ' ' 50 .f QQ 7 W i V ' QE 1,9 1 5 Q ,f 'S ak ' ' f K df 2 iff? U ' Y X- St? if XX f 'L , Z ' 1.-HH.,-v 'Dlx' hi ,EZ x fs l if Q A 2 235 X2 2 2 bW UlAldM' f4 1 ?Mff F5 f 11 5 Q ' ' 1: , cf 5 SWE-'N MQW wg if fl - Q. I WM M W1 M mf 'J N- ff A ' f F' ',lfff!f1WfWl V f El ' Q XX. 'Y -fy ' 4 M W Xu . :Xt X5 ,Y 6 f f h ' f fffywfffff' Q5 . ' , xx N 'I - :V if va if X W f 5 , W Ml 'Ek -N o at -J cw 52, I ff 7 I-in .ri 4 ' 1444 ff A misfit' Sv L 0 - 'Z 'L E 9 7 1 2 P ? f LLB? fn ixx E. 1 - 1 i Nw 'fifl-1.1 1, Lfiil 1 I ' f X C ..,x I Rl..-v:'5L'4f J! , I ffllfll :IG f x if f ' I E75 7 7 ' 'E Q WWI Vi Y - , , , f 0 ' M w w yg, ff FW ,W 2 1g f K ?f Efflfqi Z 0 7 1 1 .w. fl ' f i if fQf?2:L.' if f H T 1 rf if-Ti? 95 -39- if X W GIRIS' VARSITY CIUB FOURTH ROW, left to right: Bonnie Flynn, Virginia Butler, Meredith Speirs, Cherry Langstroth, Carol Cannata, Beverly Barrett, Priscilla Sweet, Ellma Quimby, Carol Hunnewell, Helen Heffernan, THIRD ROW: Joanne Winer, Elizabeth Cilley, Carol Geissler, Sandra MacPhail, Judith Reinhardt, Katherine White, Elsie Lavezzo, Barbara York, June Lowden. SECOND ROW: Anne Pearce, Geraldine Monahan, Judith Feist, Marie McGrath, Katherine Roe, Barbara Kelley, Marilyn Zambella, Marilyn Niethold, Janice Boyden, Diana Meister. FIRST ROW: Virginia Markt, Susan Fallon, Faye Mitchell, Patricia Carney, Secretary, Miss Marion Haley, Advisorg Anne Hayes, President, Pamela Foster, Sonya Churnick, Mary Brunetta. The Girls' Varsity Club, organized to foster better sportsmanship and to aid in the sports programs of Sharon High School, has been in operation for three years. Under the capable direction of Miss Haley the club has undertaken various projects, such as taking over completely the intramural program, sponsoring a car wash, and selling school hats to the students. With the money earned from these projects, the club plans to buy a set of books on sports to be placed in the school library to give the students a better knowledge of these games and help promote good sportsmanship. The club will also present jackets to the senior members who have participated in these activities. With the continuation of such projects the club will always be an asset to Sharon High School as it has been in the past. , 1 C gi 'L , X. X 2,85 XM 9, ig f I5 S0 S O ' l 'Q 2 t st fa I as 2 - is 'Q Brix- - .5 K fi ' 7 rfiaig 2 gi q'5Q'2e55fNfN ,.r I BUYS' VARSITY CLUB THIRD ROW, left to right: John Bresnahan, Russell Bailey, Peter Barrett, Stephen Leedham, John McNair, William Woodason, David Rivers, James Jones, Duncan Oliver. SECOND ROW: Joseph Amorosino, Robert Murano, Lee Blyler, Richard Bonz. Roy Mansfield, Myron Brown, Neil Holzman, Philip Carter, James Cutler, Kenneth Webster, Wayne Fleming. FIRST ROW: Bernard King. Ralph Hutchins, Richard Verrone, Secretary: Charles McNair, Presidentg Mr. Edward Koskella, Advisory Mr. William Konsavage, Advisor: Clark Bailey, Vice-Presidentg David Peterson, Treasurerg Daniel Carpeno, Paul Graham. This year the Boys' Varsity Club has undertaken some changes in its organization. It has drawn up a new constitution, set up a point system, and organized an Executive Board to take care of the club's membership and act as a steering committee for club policies. Its many contributions to the school have included the provision of busses to the basketball games, the sponsoring of food sales to purchase athletic equipment, the formation of an intramural volleyball league, and the conducting of pep rallies. The club has gone on record in favor of an interscholastic football team and is ready to assist this program. Its intramural football is very important because it eventually will form the nucleus of our varsity program. 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BROTHER GOOSE Brother Goose was presented on April 1, 1955. The Senior Class extends their thanks to Mr. Brown, and to all those who contributed their time and effort to help make our play a successful one. C A S T Jeff ..... ............. R ICHARD VERZONE Carol ..... .... P ATRICIA CARNEY Wes ........ ........ A RTHUR REID Hyacinth ..... ..... F AYE MITCHELL Helen ....... ..... P AMELA FOSTER Peggy ..... .... M ARY BRUNETTA Eve ....... .......... S USAN FALLON Sarah ......... ..... L ORRAINE CORMAN Lenore ......... ..... P HYLLIS FLEMING Mrs. Trimmer .... .............. S ONYA CHURNICK Truck Driver ...................... THEODORE HIXSON Prompters JEAN BECKWITH NANCY PATTERSON Place: The living-room in the Adams' home in the midwestern town of Ashton. Time: The present. Early fall. Synopsis Act One: Early evening. Act Two: Early afternoon, a week later. Saturday. Act Three: Three hours later. -43- STANDING, left to right: Louisa Gardner, David Peterson, Mr. William Brown, Advisory Elizabeth Cilley. SEATED: Mary Zuis, Ian Mueller, Patricia Carney, William Hawkins, Mary Brunetta. HUNUR SUCIETY To be a member of the National Honor Society is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a high school student. Under the direction of Mr. William Brown and lan Mueller, who was elected by the faculty last year, the following were selected this year: Patricia Carney, Mary Brn- netta, Mary Zuis, and William Hawkins, from the Senior Classy and Elizabeth Cilley, Louisa Gardner, and David Peterson from the Junior Class. These members were. chosen for their high standard in character, scholarship, leadership, and service. They surely have earned the honor of being a member in the National Honor Society. ...44.... . - , , , ,- Q 'gg Q i 7 -ff' -ggi Q4 g' - pf ,.Q995X. Q. ' '- 'gjtaessfi ,, -W - ,f J - X -,af 'C rt 1 ' 5. 4 Y .Lit ,I Q4 H, 41 f 'T' if if 1. THIRD ROW, left to right: John Andrews, John Bresnahan, William Hawkins, David Rivers, Paul Graham, Warren Carson. SECOND ROW: Bertram Sacks, Carol Hunnewell, Arnold Shuman, Sheila Gordon, Carol Geissler, Katherine White, Joseph Amorosino, Mary Brunetta, Walter Lillard. FIRST ROW: Mary Richardson, Robert Bussewitz, Patricia Carney, Secretary: David Peterson, President: Miss Barbara Burns, Advisor, Ian Mueller, Vice-Presidentg Robert Murano, Treasurer, George White, Linda Herbert. STUDENT CUUNCH The Student Council is a twenty-five member organization which can best be described as the voice of the student body. Under the capable guidance of its advisor, Miss Burns, the council has tried to clarify and solve the problems of the pupils. Among the services which the Council renders to the school are the sale of student supplies, the direction of the Magazine Drive, and the main- tenance of a monitor system in the school. The Council also is in charge of chapel programs. Services beyond our school sponsored by the Council within the last year were the Save the '-.fi-Divx'-s -, - Children Drive, for which a total of 1800 pounds W , V, of used clothing were collected, bundled, and .' N shipped, and also the Care Drive, which brought u in 350.00 for needy people throughout the world. fig Sharon High School is proud of the Student A' Council because of its achievements and its con- Eli tributions to the school. faeflr 13 -45- ,fl , ,- q , . EAGIE THIRD ROW. left to right: Robert Murano, Elane Feldman, Bernard King, Hazel Levin, Charles McNair. SECOND ROW: Anne Slafsky, Peter Dickerman, Carol Krepon, Lorraine Corman, John Andrews, Estelle Berenson. ' FIRST ROW: Susan Fallon, Mary Brunetta, Secretaryg Mr. Francis Roman, Advisor: Richard Verzone, Editor-in-Chief, Jean Beckwith, Nancy Patterson. Q ' to A VISUAI AIDS THIRD ROW, left to right: John Hawkins, Philip Carter, Richard Bonz, John Arguimbau, Stephen Leedham, Kurt Isakson, Richard Nuscher, Arnold Shuman, John Hatch. SECOND ROW: Janet White, Bertram Sacks, Anne Hayes, Arthur Reid, Joan Apgar, Carol Hunnewell, Daniel Carpeno, Barbara Kelley, Thomas Wells, Barbara Burch. FIRST ROW: Arthur Lindberg, Marion Webster, William Hawkins, Pamela Foster, Mr. William Brown, Advisor, Margaret Chubb, Ian Mueller, Carol Peterson, Henry Geissler. -45- ii f r if X, OV1' xx ...l'f+ ..-. y.qbQ... - ' coo I X05 DQS Ie gs., 3 E fs un Q J' N if .I 3 W? ff 'peivesboyryx-s read-.3 Se! ? , - , g - . ' y U G 9 ui-bo oxaoux EL aaljili, 503119. pvcux ...47.. f, ' -OR hi 6 f sm'5q F' ess 9 Q, g ,QQ QL BAND THIRD ROW, left to right: Richard Dolph, Francis Welch, Richard Wright, Peter Roman, Robert Murano, David Peterson, Myron Brown, Duncan Oliver, Lawrence Dingman, Walter Welch, Edward Klein. SECOND ROW: Mr. Philip Hoffman, Director, George White, Lawrence Callahan, Wayne Fleming, Peter Dickerman, Nyman Halfond, Edward Altshuler, Katherine Cilley, Barbara Slayton, Samuel Apgar, Christopher Dann, Martin Gross. FIRST ROW: Mary Richardson, Richard Rau, Meredith Speirs, Robert Bussewitz, Harriet Lillard, Elizabeth Cilley, Ralph Churchill, Dorothea Thompson, Robert Hunnewell, David Hunnewell. INSTRUMENTM GRUUP5 Under the capable direction of Mr. Philip Hoffman, the instrumental groups, consisting of an orchestra, a band, and a sports band, have had a busy and profitable year. Besides playing frequently for the student body in assemblies, the band and orchestra participated, with the vocal groups, in the Christmas and Thanksgiving programs. The sports band has played at home basketball games to cheer the boys Mr. Hoffman and the band are especially grateful to the Sharon Rotary Club who presented them with a substantial sum of money so that additional instruments could be purchased. We are sure that these groups will be as successful in the future as they have been in the past. ..43... OI1 . Riff Q 'WEEE' W ' 7'-X s VC fu' gli' I 9: O juss KJ fi' .,, 51. .1 f gf sf- f 'fic .I as if p ,f It IN e..-.. '.l'I ..f.-v I. ,555 Y 9 MIXED CHURUS FOURTH ROW, left to right: Mary Richardson, Corrine Brillant, Librarian, Mary Maloney, Peter Meshon, John VanStone, James Alexander, Warren Carson, Joan Apgar, Harriet Lillard, Margaret Chubb. THIRD ROW: Joanne Winer, Marilyn Zambella, Roselyn Sherman, Ellma Quimby, Daniel Carpeno, Theodore Hixson, Ralph Hutchins, Peter Feldman, Sandra Thomas, Pamela Foster, Dena Uretsky. SECOND ROW: Barbara Hixson, Katherine White, Virginia Markt, Walter Welch, Richard Clapp, Donald Glaser, Irene Hixson, Diana Meister, Sandra MacPhai1, Cynthia Halkyard, Carol Hunnewell, Susan Callan. FIRST ROW: Phyllis Seronick, Sonya Churnick, Sheila Furash, John Hawkins, Mrs. Eleanor Edwards, Director, James Jones, Elaine Abber, Patricia Carney, Carol Peterson, Anne Slafsky. Mary Keating, VOCAI GRUUPS In addition to the mixed chorus this year, there was also a boys' chorus and a girls' chorus, whose music everyone has enjoyed tremendously. These vocal groups, under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Edwards, presented a program for our Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies and participated in other assembly programs throughout the year. A joint concert with the instrumental groups was presented in June. Both groups will also assist at Commencement. Four members, Susan Fallon, Virginia Markt, Daniel Carpeno, and James Jones, were chosen to attend the annual All State Music Festival which was held at Symphony Hall on February 26, 1955. In May the Girls' Glee Club and the Mixed Glee Club entered the South Eastern Festival held at Mansfield and sang as separate units. We wish these groups success in all their future activities in Sharon High School. -49- Ka' niggL,-.4i . H 9561! af,S2Mjlec'12zA21fz fa Um Qfhemkels 'iii 34' The members of the Class of 1955 wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank all of their advertisers who have helped to make the Marscngold 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. I r o a CONGRATULATIONS COMING UP .f from i , CARR ruxsnos CONSTRUCTION CO. for OM , x RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS H I R E 14 Longwood Terrace Norwood HAVE FUN READA WHITE Nor. 7-3342 GO FORMAL I x'xll Us GROUP For information RENTAL PLAN Phone U 2-7930 Congratulations to the Class of 1955 READ 6 WHITE from III SUMMER sneer . Boston MARKET BASKET, INC. 374 SO. MAIN STREET WALTER E. FEELEY SHARON, MASS. CONGRATULATIONS .IQHN L. KEELING FUNERAL SERVICE NON-SECTARIAN LOCAL and DISTANT SERVICE FUNERAL HOME 40 POND STREET SHARON . Ml Nfxj 2 4 pf 'f1,fi!,,f zniilf L' A., li N . I, L 4 I N ,, 1 u v I 1. , , x, .fx ,, W, , m 'UZ' , 1 a l l My UNC ldluvfiyl JL fi -w ' , , fa ' L gmlyolw Ulf Ll U05 1 ,I '. R3 l if l 4 ' 'iff p,mg4fha?,Uoq,eS BIRD Make? I M4 .lp JH if 5 l Take az look at this list! :LV v 0 Roofing and Siding Products for home, farm, and factory. 0 Floor Coverinlglg UP u Q Elhmrru ated Boxes. VWW1 ,EM 9 ,LL if 'A Ti ads for Railroads. W vf PM Af 2 4 , fab fl' frm 'Vi 4 ,EL 0 Insulating Materials. .ff Q -' D I L Z. , I l 4 ' tj 0 Horticultual Products. 9 Us ' f ' rt J i fill fm J EAST VVALPOLE NEW YORK CHARLESTON B I CHICAGO SHREVEPORT MASS. N. Y s c 8' SON C' ILL LA 62wa. f,, 1 Congratulations from . . . - 'S U il 7 J I ' ' B t W' h J le . Q . fs IS IEE S ' Q LThe Class of 1955 AFriend -ff d if 1 J . U ,-' an I f f 1 I ' 'P f - 9 5 4 e ,,- ! u ,' CORMANLS ' 4 3 I . lex ' 4-, 3, ' ' ' 1 noun' CLEANERS ' I I J 9 f N . I 5 N , XG on Q . 'A . ' lt V' I v p . I v 5 , . Q J r 1' . FLORENCE KTATES Realtor HOMES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 368 South Main Street Sharon Tel. Sharon 497 PAUL K1?RS'D?IN, .f Replie t five l Metropolitan Li e Insurance Company 196 Main St., Brockton, Mass. Accident and Health Insurance, Hospitalization, and All Types of Life Insurance Telephone: Office - Brockton 656 Residence - Sharon 2261 TRAUT,S GARAGE SHELL SERVICE General Repairs 88 Pond Street'v ' . Tel. 3156 'NLC ,urls of' 5 J -QL -'L Qfsav- Best of Luck to The Class of 1955 CORMAN'S SHARON SPRING HOTEL SHARON, MASS. fl X1 'IF' w ' Cfongratlilerqions QE ' 4. The C1aSsl of 1955 W. J. MALONEY GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR Sharon, Mass. CLOVERLEAF BOWLING ALLEY NEW BowL-Mon MACHINE Rt. iil, Norwood, Mass. Res. Nor. 7-0401 Open Afternoons, Evenings and Sundays CONGRATULATIONS Tvl. CAnton 6-0669 from Congratulauons to the Class of 1955 JACK'S MEN'S STORE JACK STONE Proprietor MODERNE BEAUTY SALON 842 Washington Street Canton, Mass. Marjorie Plunkett, Prop. ESSO PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES JOE?S ESSO STATION COBBS CORNER Cor. Washington Street and Route 27 Canton - Sharon - Stoughton Line Open 7 a.m.-10 p.m. CARLTON HAIR STYLES Where smart women send their friends SHARON HEIGHTS Joe Fay, Prop. ACCESSORIES TINY TOWN Congratulations SPECIALIZING IN TOYS AND GAMES FOR ALL AGES SHARON HEIGHTS JUVENILE ACCESSORIES Telephone 3261 DELICATESSEN CHINA VILLA 388 SO. MAIN STREET SHARON HEIGHTS, MASS. Best Wishes KAPPY'S se to ss STORE CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1955 Mr. and Mrs. George D. Frieden and Family CONGRATULATIONS FROM STOUGHTON VARIETY STORE CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1955 to the Class of '55 SHARON HEIGHTS KENMORE SHOE STORE WINDOW CLEANING CO. WINSLOW'S EXPRESS T H E H U T SEA FOODS CHICKEN CAntOn 6-0644 - LIbe1'ty 2-7008 SANDWICHES ICE CREAM CAntOn 7-4790 Canton - Stoughton - Sharon - Boston Corner Rtes. 1 and 27, Highplain St. Walpole, Mass. J. A. Garland, Prop. FOXBORO HAT SHOP Open Wednesday Night Until 9100 HOBBYVILLE , 634 WASHINGTON STREET CANTON, MASS. MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS from to the Class of 1955 A Friend J. 81 J. Cleaners JACK KATZ JACK DANER ALUMINUM DEPARTMENT STORE Tel. CANTON 6-1004 STORM WINDOWS - DOORS and JALOUSIES 61 Brook Road, Sharon Tel. 3345 ALLIED LUMBER CO., INC. Congratulations LUMBER-DOORS-WINDOWS , to the Class of '55 BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS from 1200 Providence Highway, Norwood, Mass. Norwood 7-3800 A Friend Ernest Nuremberg, Prop. HAROLD SCHNEIDERMAN, D.S.C. KWIK CHEF CHIROPODIST - PODIATRIST DRIVE IN RESTAURANT r X-ray 115 south Main st. sharon, Mass. Route 1' N 'W d sharon 358 Across from Norwood Arena X... CONGRATULATIONS ' ARO A ' OIL COMPANY from Y RF! jf A. .FIsLER, Prop. .fx N S , STOCK FARM R N Nix? , - ,X 34 Summlt Avenue JJ , JJ s 5-JIT Tel. 2142 I JB J' CONGRATULATIONS BAKER 3C KUZAK from PLUMBING and HEATING THE STOUGHTON DINER 6 Mechanics Street Foxboro 371 . Walpole Businessmen 's Association The following members of the Association have contributed WALPOLE HOWARD D. BAKER 249 School Street BIRCHARD'S Main Street Joseph Ciannavie JOE'S MARKET Roger Cleveland CLEVELAND OIL CO. Gordon Mclntire CURTIN PHARMACY Garrett H. Dalton WALPOLE PRESS Edward J. Delaney TED'S SUNOCO STATION Wilfred J. Douglas DOUG'S DONUT SHOP Ernest M. Ford FORD'S 50 to 51.00 STORE Norman R. Fowle FOWLE'S NEWSTAND Joseph Gallo GALLO'S GREENHOUSE to this advertisement. CHARLES GEORGE Peach Street James Gilmore W. K. GILMORE 84 SONS Charles E. Holt C. E. HOLT CO., INC. HERBERT W. LEWIS INS. AGENCY West Street Ernest Mannochio Main Street Carl O. Swenson SWENSON'S MEN'S STORE WALPOLE WOODWORKERS, INC. Arthur Clapp Douglas Watson WATSON'S CANDIES EAST WALPOLE AI Bt Ann's VVHAT NOT SHOPPE Harry H. Clinton CLINTON'S GARAGE John J. Harris WALPOLE PHARMACY E. PORTRAITS BY CROUSE Professional Building 10 Chestnut Street Sharon CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1955 RAIDER'S VILLAGE Inc. Fine Foods - Fountain Service Home Made Ice Cream Route 1 Sharon, Mass SCHOFIELD'S FRIENDLY SERVICE ROUTES 1 and 27 WALPOLE, MASS. Gas and Oil Tires, Batteries, Accessories Cars Washed Expert Lubrication CONGRATULATIONS , A Friend I. , ff . L, K mx . X . N .V L D 81 M CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Tel. Sharon 2444 Foxboro 2767 Shand fuaelou CANTON, MASS. el. Ca 6-0381 Sharon 2470 Eli Corman, Prop. Jeweler and Watchmaker Congratulations to the Class of 1955 from The EAGLE Staff BEATRICE FLORAL GARDENS FLOWERS and PLANTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 630 So. Main St. Sharon, Mass Telephone 776 . Congratulations SHARON HEBREW LADIES AID SISTERHOOD TEMPLE ISRAEL Sharon, Mass. Congratulations from SHARON KIDDIE SHOPPE 378 SOUTH MAIN STREET SHARON DOTEN - THOMSON APPAREL Fon WOMEN 372A So. Main Street Sharon Heights YARN SHOPPE 180 North Main Street Mansfield, Mass. YARNS - GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Courtesy of CARL'S CLEANSERS STAHLE' DISTINCTIVE GIFTS Canton, Mass. SIMMONS Congratulations CANTON RADIO 8a T. V SERVICE STATION 526A WASHINGTON ST. C A N T O N CANTON Tel. NOrwood 7-2279 KLEPS Congratulations AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE BATTERIES - IGNITION CARBURETION - RADIO 770 Providence Highway Norwood, Mass. I V-Mi 'ld l M. J. Morandigwj ! . ' ' 4 n A I L , 1 N ALL Jxkt I Tw w 1' ir D X V l I K V19 NPC NA Alf '- ' I' I X , t ,ia ik , If ,hw , lt 4, .A w L r i ' I L f 'Y V l AW. I X Iva 551 Eff K jzi! C,,2 K fi, Z Ki of 1 ff' . -,, K1 Y- 1 FX! ' Q lt's Oldsmobile Again in 1955! Mansfield Motors, Inc. Tel. Mansfield 530 E1 .I fT Y,,7C'Z,- X421 K gfm T if 5C.x - 5? 3 ftp! 'fj iQvatu1at1ens?, A ig' - - CQ, 2: ..f V gb affine Class of 195 2 E C 4 LY f Z2 C32 E? , L 'R Q f ' ansfi ReEo hop C . Qi, fefaodgzogo at 6 Qfcggfef, SIZIQ ,g ff EZ' X is -44 5576 TC?'lf , . C? Congratu1a to the Class of 1955 wi, SHARON HOME BAKERY ,, Sharon Heights Shopping R. W. JONES V ELECTRICAL Co., INC. N I C K ' S f Congratulations To the Class of 1955 from Best Wishes Thoroughout Your Lives WHITE WING FARM 428 so. MAIN STREET Edward Katz Congratulations Congratulations . . . from RICHARD WEBSTER MARVIN A. HERSCHFUS RALPH DeGIROLAMO N ORWOOD NATURAL GAS COMPANY 880 Prov. Highway, Rt. 1 Norwood BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Congratulations to the Class of 1955 JACKIE WHITE Congratulations Congratulations from to the Class of 1955 DR. WILLIAM s. WEISMAN OPTOMETRIST ELAINE M' POIRIER 119 South Main Street Sharon ,..,3. . I , ctf X L LX' fix, 066655 Success is the sum of small efforts Repeated day in and day out, With never a thought of frustration, With never a moment of doubt, Whatever your cherished ambition, Begin now to make it come true Through efforts, repeated, untiring, Plus faith in the thing that you do May the Class of 1955 have a successful, happy future. Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Mueller f, 7 SW ,Y Tiff, , L xY,9'D J-ITD fs fl 1 X t vj Q, P if so o V c K X QV! igjfxcy if s ,s lg ji W fx ff A 5M W 'K Q ' 'Z gg -is ,,,, 5 x X w L Jie .Ig I K ' ' 1 H In it BEST WISHES I xii FRANK'S New England Provision Co RADIO Xi TELEVISION Sales and Service ADMIRAL and EMERSON TELEVISION 29 Wyman Street Stoughton Tel. F I 4-4660 Table Ready Meats Congratulations The Best of Luck to the Class of 1955 To The Class of 1955 from from john Ballantyne Lodge 35 X, 3 v ,Vt I 4' L 40 Of pfL6LfEl'l'7 I J If I . fbflwk J A! L14 gfdjt X f f A fb ' flow You Can't Make a Mistake 1 on Any Purchase You Make at A 81 P ! CONGRATULATIONS This is more than a promise- it's a guarantee that you will never ' J 0 IJ L Y C H E F risk a penny on any item you buy I at A8zP. The sale is never com- Rgstauranlj pleted until you're completely satisfied. The sale must measure - 583 washington Street up to your every expectation - ,X I or, A8cP will promptly refund your X ' Y My n Canffm money -no questions asked. E- y j W You can't make a mistake on any - ' If 1 H!! purchase you make at- , M7 ,Q L it l W A sr P SUPER MARKETS ,fv ku I 4'i K W . sk V 1 I lx W gk ,kv -NXT l f eisrj f F, ' Congratulations to the Class of 1955 TRADING POST CONGRATULATIONS Pond Street ' from Sharon, Mass. WALPOLE RADIO COMPANY 207309 WASHINGTON STREET 2 AJVMEJAET WALPOLE L f E 0 if 'rel ,I235 4 lv ,711 0' , Y! 1 4 0 44 t if 'f yL7!t,4f Lt!! ytwgff L f 2 ' 7l3U4' Complete Home Furnishings I 45 I f , L f L ,J jRadio, T.V., Electrical Appliances, I ,V Living Room, Kitchen, Bedroom, ff? A , , 4,0 1 , M W, . JJ 5,6 Lf K yjzqbyurniturei Tagles, Lamps I-V I7 , ' t g QL fue Zlifqb yJfL,tV 1 4 1 ' f I f f , ff af' YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS SANNIE'S Mansfield, Mass. Congratulations from CORCORAN INCORPORATED Hunting and Fishing Goods Stoughton, Mass. FI 4-3020 Congratulations , to the Class of 1955 JOHNSON'S CLEANSERS 640 Washington Street Canton, Massachusetts Babel's Paint and Wallpaper 715 WASHINGTON STREET NORWOOD-OPP. GUILD THEATRE MODENE PAINT SERVICE SHARON TURKEY FARM H, GROSS. Proprietor Congratulations to the Class of 1955 MAMIE C. HORTON'S VARIETY STORE LAKE MASSAPOAG P E P I N MOVING dz STORAGE COMPANY Goods Shipped Anywhere Bonded 8a Heated Warehouses Tel. Walpole 13 Congratulations FOXBORO LAUNDRY SHARON HEIGHTS PHARMACY at the New Sharon Heights Shopping Center 384 So. Main Street Sharon, Mass. FREE DELIVERY SHARON 3060 SHARON BICYCLE SHOP 15 Meadow Road Tel. 2671 SALES - REPAIRS - SERVICE RALEIGH - COLUMBIA USED BIKES and TRIKES VERITY'S SHOE STORE 584 Washington St. Canton, Mass. Tel. 6-0497-W X-RAY FITTING SERVICE Congratulations from FURLONG'S CANDIES si ics CREAMS Norwood and Millis, Mass. Congratulations from OUIMET'S DRUG STORE, INC. Foxnono N I C K ' S BARBER suor CANTON AUTOMATIC EQ HOUR LAUNDRY 579 Washington Street Canton Tel. Canton 6-7059 Westinghouse Laundromat Automatic Washers for VVhiter Washes Congratulations to the Graduating Class from MALBON JEWELERS 803 Washington Street Stoughton, Massachusetts SWAN CLEANSERS and DYERS -ONE DAY SERVICE- Quality Cleansing and Dying Certified Cold Storage For Call and Deliveries Call STO. 1088 20 Freeman St. Stoughton CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1955 THE WOMEN'S APPAREL SHOP Stoughton, Massachusetts NASHER CLOTHING CO. 50 Cushing Street Stoughton, Mass. If - . WU' JQFL QW L' Ml 4 4 Ll To the Members rf I M' C' 5 N fl is of the O I If W 01 fl' VQQ JL +1 if ,fmqjf SENIOR CLASS Ln I vf CARRY YOUR COURAGE AND YOUR ENTHUSIASM INTO A BETTER WORLD WITH THE BEST WISHES OF THE ww. SHARON ROTARY CLUB FOXBORO COAl C0. Everything for your Building Needsw Telephone 1 336 - 337 LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS MASON'S SUPPLIES HARDWARE blue coal NEW ENGLAND COKE FUEL OILS POWER MOWERS SKILL POWER TOOLS SHOPSMITH 5 IN 1 TOOL A Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of 1955 THE DOUGLAS R. NORWOOD COMPANY SHARON SQUARE Z K ,42 A ,Ki X f .f L, I ,J X , j Q 'LL px . X Q rx E73 R O C K MANUFACTURING CO. STOUGHTON, MASS. From Standing Timber to Finished Product 5, V, C fog ,. I 4271 7 if ' 43? ,S Dj if K' J J '.. Congratulations ff, ,U To the Class of 1955 Sharon Motor Sales 'J T AJ SHARON CO-OPERATIVE BANK 0 Savings Share Accounts 0 Serial Shares for Regular Saving Paid-Up Shares for Investment The bank for your HOME FINANCING Congratulations to the Class of '55 Dr. and Mrs. jack Steinberg S and Children SHARON ADVOCATE SINCE 1873 SHARON'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 66 So. Main St. Tel. 2131 CENTRE GARAGE Congratulations from NORMANS AND Store of Quality Bargains 23 Wyman Street TOWN TAXI Sfoughwn Congratulations from STOUGHTON SUPPLY and LUMBER Dykeman Electrical Co., Inc. 24 WYMAN ST. STOUGHTON, MASS. Tel. Fieldbrook 4-2200 Congratulations to the Class of '55 JOHN COLANERI TAILOR and CLEANSER Congratulations to the class of 1955 SPEAR HARDVVARE, Inc. WALPOLE .CANTON SHARON E. WALPOLE 11' U. I I i l i I N , S' v . -.1 ,-' X. N, ,- gf j - kf X!! f . ix Q7 Yvj-'ij' f 5?-4 QW upvi' 25' rj 6:5 - - -lea?--fs,-, if Q lffef' bf f' fe ef LJ ,y 5 12,19 ,U -gg .1 , f 14 Lf f ,iw ,Q I ew XF'5f51Jf-3U , Q :J T 'TSJAT V M J 'Sr S: fl? U or , ' Y' ' 2 L! ref Lf' 1 S .YKTP CJ J HOSPITAL AND KENNELS, Inc. SHARON B C 24 Hour Ambulance Service Route 1 8z 128 DEDHAM, MASS. DE-3-2750 - DE-3-2800 CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to the Class of 1955 NEWELL A. PEAVEY REALTOR M. J. MURANDI 165 No. Main St., Sharon, Mass. General Mason Contractor Telephone 2373 SHARON, MASS. fwcfv X L! mf' JJ f'Ae 77 L C-U0 LVN 'Ll,7?A?WLlZLLieJb fd A few' .Lx B4 N V, 1 r ' abby. , jf veuki Z! V1 , , 11,57 C N, ' V V ' 4.1, fp ,, 'bk CONGRATULATIONS MJ? ' A f A ' 1 X FOIT1 fx o Fixx . V . , R . ,X e. . ff H. Ma nard Gould . N A N Cxf' XL 'Y .. 5. K Company X xx XL' ,R-J X XIX r 'A KN mp X .off ' Ag, -X V W X ' EAST WALPOLE x N I Hs! K X -XG A .F .NX . MASS. ' fy if VN X , QQ!! L. G. BALF OUR COMPANY Known wherever there are schools and colleges Attleboro Massachusetts CLASS RINGS and PINS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS DIPLOMAS - PERSONAL CARDS CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS and TROPHIES Represented by: GENE MANCHESTER L IJ 1 J MJ, frfawf llc -LV at , 1 1+ Q4 L E . 1 jf If r J' bp' fifpluy WUI' TAYLOR'S GARAGE JK ,wg W ,N 021 4 LW Lf W 4 an l ff Q5 L .L J bi ioi U. by CHEVROLET 1 'J 'fy Telephone 913 I fb Cmzgmtulaztions to the Class of 195 5 V. CIULLA and SON Contractors Sharon 2215 2578 w 1, 11 V S , Q x 'TH v iw . A it yy L L Co 4 N E. H. ANDREWS COAL CO. al- FUEL OILS - Coke 4 Sharon 2423 l c ,, j L11 4 M: S6 J76 S S T4 BROCKTON PUBLIC MARKET, INC. 157 Main Street and West Shopping Center, Belmont St., Brockton, Mass. Serving the Public Since 1899 1- 4 J L V f . . 1 L 4 1.f' Tai ' N '74 I if 7 7L'! V! Ln JI? JA ! gf 1,9 ea' ,S Q f f f f ff: f' I .fy 'H , r if Aff ff! fffpfqi' 7' 1' , ' ,N fb ,ff L 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 Sharon Cash Market SHARON, MASS. ROLAND J. HOLDING awww COMPANY oanmono TOOL co. Domestic and Commercial Heating M. F. BROWN Tel. 2585 56 Harold Street Sharon, Mass. 63 FURNACE STREET MAIL BOX 85 SHARON MASS FOXBOR0 MASS flumB'nG Congratulations 9 ax 2 GLENMCJRE G. PECK LICENSED MASTER PLLMBEQ PLUMBING AND HEATING to the Class LOWE 81 POWERS INC. FUNERAL SERVICE Stoughton, Mass. 28 WALNUT ST, SHARON, MASS 'r sv-IARQN 796 Fl 4-2061 FOXBORO FURNITURE C0- CONGRATULATIONS HIGH QUALITY FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES Authorized Dealers for General Electric and Crosley Appliances Emerson Bottled Gas Distributors 38 School St. - Foxboro - Tel. 2103 PROCACCINPS MARKET ART .IOHNSON'S Famous For Tasty Snacks and Quick Service Route 1 Norwood WILLIAM E. McCOLE FUEL and RANGE OIL Tel. Sharon 707 56 Canton St. Sharon, Mass. ' A r - L, r . X xx J' X L' VJ MUSTDXS BEAUTY SALON if .- 'SMAn5sF1ELD, MASS. 'rl L. Congratulations From MACKAY'S L fe l ' Tel. 770 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Congratulations DlNGMAN'S Glacier REPAIR SERVICE Sand 81 Stone Co., Inc. Islington, Mass. Congratulations ELLA S RESTAURANT Norwood 7-0707 GEORGE H. MARKT RANGE and FUEL OILS 33 E. Chestnut St., Sharon, Mass Telephone Sharon 966 PROMPT SERVICE Best Wishes to the Class of '55 JAMES L. MITCHELL BUILDER LAUREL PARK 631 South Main St. Sharon, Mass. JOHN B. KENNEDY REAL ESTATE HOMES - LAND 341 So. Main St., Sharon 435 u Congratulations to the Class of '55 CONGRATULATIONS FROM WILCORT JEWELERS SAM 84 JOHN'S SHOE STORE Stoughton Brockton 789-791 Washington Street 771 Washington St. 246 Main St. St0IIl'i:ItOllgk-1I:'Ii8SS. OWARD OHNSON' on PROVIDENCE TURNPIKE AT DEDHAM Telephone DE 3-3360 For LUNCHEON Or SNACK Now Available PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM for PARTIES-SOCIAL FUNCTIONS-BUSINESS MEETINGS COMEY'S CLEANERS io SOUTH STREET FOXBORO, MASS. Telephone 2556 Congratulations to the Class EZIO'S BEAUTY SALON SHARON 2281 Congratulations to the Class of '55 MORGAN'S Congratulations to the Class of 1955 ITALO BENDINELLI Congratulations to the Class of '55 from SHARON HARDWARE INCORPORATED MOULTON'S WHERE THE CLERKS ARE GLAD TO SEE YOU Sharon, Mass. I 7 A , V , 1' V Lb ' f , ,VK f . - I 1 L I I ,elk fy 1.15 1 I L . f 'i 1 J? X I gk F 'i 1 I J , G W , i f .1 ' l l - I 7 ' . I l U ,L I , I X' I I , f , I ,lf - f. CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1955 PETTEFRS SUPERETTE P Ll Q I A A v . I I , L Coimgratulations l . 1 I Congratulations to the Class L to the Class of '55 of 1955 MCMANUS' FILLING STATION BILLY'S SUPER MARKET JOHN SEXTON 81 CO. MANUFACTURING WHOLESALE GROCERS P. O. Box J S NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS ROLL - LAND SKATING RINK ROUTE 1, NORWOOD, MASS. PUBLIC ROLLER SKATING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY , IVIATINEE EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY RINK MAY BE RENTED FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ON MONDAYS ONLY A , Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 GENERAL ICE CREAM CORPORATION PLYMOUTH ROCK DIVISION CALL FOR GOOD BUILDING MATERIALS NORFOLK LUMBER, Inc 43 Canton St. Stoughton, Mass 385 NORTH AVENUE NO. ABINGTON, MASS. '1 f Tel FI 4 2741 'Q U 1, n Q 0 of L V V Ii' p Aj L' I N vt A Q :Gy RJOI U U 4, ' v .V 'kj I , 1' u C, , ' I J . X , . , I V5 g ,' ,, . C V, uf, J WML My CJ-A bww C L, JJ 04.1 0 L ,M LJIIXXUQJOJLGJI Cvffvq , 1 2019! LT jj give! ,f L ct! AJ fb W N A lv K W X X If I . I V J F I A I v Good Luck to the Class of 755 DEWEY BEACH and SON TRANSPORTATION Sharon, Mass. .1 Q 1 I if v ahfff . ' 1 J , Q , J, 0' ff . if ff! longratulatzons to the Class 7, if deff of 1955 Kyiv! , 5, resccemif: ifdlge fairy n MM? I X, I j g ' 05, 34 X47 jf j i C774 aj!! 9. W N fy ' fe ef C Lv Q ' j A Tw ff f f Q N Qffff O X I X , V T65 6:43. ff, 1 C2 QQ u-Lx, C Q ,ktfy .I lj QF ' I Swmou cl 1 L--57 A - J, 1 7 A A , V 412 jf 1 ' f vi L efzje If 'ff , ,Kgfiag A 17 e of, VW I X ' , 12.3 YA X! C! P! N77 ly U W -- V,fj 7V,fJ M. V. PARRISH he vw- f V jig! 6 X Telephone SHARON 2740 .ffL 7, 4'-gc You can whip our cream, but you can't beat our milk. V Deliveries In CANTON, SHARON and STOUGHTON Cf 4 I . P M' ': -'f- . YF ' . -N-T ' iq ,lf K' H 'if' 7 . V V ' I ' , 'W-if U , .. b J , 'X 7 'bk 'fn '. f 'K -. S ' Y -' - 'J f, v ' N X , all ' - 'gp Ui.. ' ' ' ' :A ui' x J ' f' '- . 13,1 ' ' si , V ' ' . - v V 3. 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M- as-f-ni -X MQ x - mf. wt I .Li mv- ' wi- ny' .'iXI1cFxX.fI :JI R 'Q 1 1.5 t-,1 Wk JNL .Xl THE CLASS OF 1956 or SHARON HIGH SCHOOL presents 'Ucn 764223 Wm Zacwg fgdd gag' CA COMEDY IN THREE ACTS, DRAXIATIZED BY JEAN KERR from the book by CORNELIA OTISI SKINNER AND EMILY KINIBROUGH SHARON HIGH AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 8 15 M V ' SS6l 3NO .LIWCIV EH S E -E Q L f5qg51'r2f23sz,Ie4gf..I. 2 1' . ..Av9 anv smnof 2 I 53U3M SIHVIH UNO.. S i 2:6 S 00:8 49 '9A3 'yi Q 82'-ll 'ssvw 'Nouvs-Is z WHIUOJJGHV 4 'IOOHJS HDIH NOUVHS Steward ........... Mrs. Skinner ...... .... Cornelia Otis Skinner Otis Skinner .............. Emily Kimbrough .... Purser ..................... .. Stewardess ...... Dick NVinters .. Admiral ............... Harriet St. john ..... VVinifred Blaugh ....... Leo McEvoy .......... Inspector ..... : x Therese ................... Madame Elise ............ Monsieur de la Croix Window Cleaner ....... : CAST : e BONZ CHERRY LANGSTROTH WHITE .XVESLEY BROOKFIELD FLYNN PROMPTER Hazel Levin DIRECTOR .......STEVE LEEDHAM ..........PR1sC1LLA SWEET CUTLER .-.......DUNCAN OLIVER ....---NAT GROSSMAN .--.......BARBARA YORK ......-.M1KE CALLAHAN .........ELAINE FELDMAN .-.....KATHY METCALF ....--..joANNE WINER --.......DAVE PETERSON ........BoB MURANO Mr. Ernest R. Blake, jr. Place: Aboard ship in the Atlantic and in Paris Time: 1923 Act I Cabin Act II Scene Scene Act III Scene Scene Scene SYNOPSIS of a ship bound for France 1 The sameg ten days laterg the night before the boat is to clock 2 The sameg the next morning 1 A hotel room in Paris, the beginning of Summer 2 The next morning 3 A month later PRODUCTION STAFF Mrs. Dann - Director of Setr and Cortumef Howard Star - Stage .Manager John lN'IcCrensky, Judy Reinhardt, Bev Cox - Publicity Betsy Cilly - Personal Propertiex Make-up and Cortitmex Ginnie Markt, Cynthia Landen, Bev Cox, Anne Hayes, Barbara Ford Larry Dingman - Lights and Curtain Dottie Kelley - Program and Ticleetf Urhers Marilyn Neithold, June Lowden, Barbara Caudle Nadine Thomas Maureen Maloney, Elsie Lavezzo, Cynthia Landen, Dottie Kelley THE CLASS OF 1956 WISHES TO THANK MRS. DANN for supervising scenery and costumes MR. QUINN for helping with make-up Miss CHASE for supervising the sale of tickets Miss NEWTON for taking charge of candy MICHAEL BEARON for the lighting KEATING PRESS . SHARON TI-IE CLASS OP 1955 OP Simms Scion! gwfaa 60046 A Comedy in Three Ads BY WILLIAM DAVIDSON SHARON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday, April 1, 1955 - 8:15 P.M ...CAST. IEFF. ......... CAROL ......... WES ............... HYACINTH ....... HELEN ........ PEGGY ....... EVE ........... SARAH ....... LENORE ................ .Richard Verzone .Patricia Carney ..-..-...Arthur Reid .........Faye Mitchell .....Parnela Foster ........Mary Brunetta ......Susan Fallon Lorraine Corman ..........Phy1lis Fleming MRS. TRIMMER ........ ......... S onya Churnick TRUCK DRIVER ........ ........... T heodore Hixson Prompters Iean Beckwith Director Mr. William P. Brown Nancy Patterson Place: The living-room in the Adams' home in the Midwestern town of Ashton. Time: Early fall. SYNOPSIS ACT I.-Early evening. ACT II.-Early afternoon, a week later. Saturday. ACT III.-Three hours later. . . . PRODUCTION STAFF . . . Publicity Patricia Carney Richard Kerstein Nancy Patterson Stage and Properties Clark Bailey Myron Brown Make-up Sonia Churnick Ushers Clark Bailey Ernest Baldasaro Edward Daner Perry Goldman Paul Graham Mark Wolff Charles McNair Arthur Reid Kathleen MacAskill Ralph Hutchins Richard Kerstein Bernard King Charles McNair Iohn Patterson The Senior Class wishes to say thank you to: Mr. Quinn for assisting with Make-up Mr. Blake for assisting with Tickets Miss Newton for assisting with Publicity. The School Department lor making available to us the new Scenery Flats. These were constructed by a small number of boys under the direction ot Mr. Konsavage. BB ' o I - , I - -Q -. 14144- '1.j, ' Y .,,.q.. 1 ..-bup- 1 543 9 feL..,4w'?'y'?'f3' Ffw' - ga XL if, Y ESQ! -T - . X! x , V3 Xb' x.'. rl A A I t -.fb-1 My-I L SZ! ,ni- Q O .f -1 L, . , .A-
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