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THIRD ROW, left to right: Warren Colon, Joseph Graham, Donald Dunakin, Richard Fleming, Douglas Brookfield, Francis Minerva, Richard Dolph, Paul Fleming, Harvey Miller, John Hawkins, Gerald Katz, John Hatch. SECOND ROW: Donald Glaser, Elaine Abber, Joseph DeGirolamo, Corrine Brillant, Richard Clapp, Lynne Glover, Martin Gross, Cynthia Halkyard, Warren Carson, Michael Bearon, Harvey Eastman. FIRST ROW: Barbara Hixson, Esther Gately, Joan Bowers, Janice Boyden, Madelyn Baldasaro, Mr. Ernest Blake, Advisor: Angela Crockett, Irene Hixson, Joyce Kamen, Susan Callan. THE SOPHOM ORES THIRD ROW, left to right: Stephen Kussmaul, Wayne Jackson, John Lagsdin, David Plichta, Joseph Hoey, Roger Morandi, Richard Nuscher, George Jones, Richard Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Joel Levanson, George Hughes, Walter Welch, Peter Meshon, Charles McDonald, Edward Klein, Richard O'Donne11, Wilfred Kingsley, Irving Patz, Philip Levine, Irving York. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Nugent, Carol Peterson, Diana Meister, Carol Hurley, Allan Muul, Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald, Advisor, David Owen, Dorothy Manzer, Mary Keating, Carol Hunnewell, Lenore Putnam. M' Ifll 'n Y W -25- 2 , , 1
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Left to Right: Carol Krepon, Secretaryg Bruce Brown, Presidentg David Rivers, Vice Presidentg Sandra MacPhail, Treasurer. zmior Class As this book goes to press, the Junior Class is preparing for the big social event of the year, the Junior Prom. We understand the theme will be Moonlight and Roses, carried out by floral arrangements. Many individuals of the class have displayed unusual athletic ability, two having rnade the first string of the varsity basketball team, and several others showing promise on the second team. A number have given evidence of exceptional qualities in leadership and service as demonstrated by their representation on Student Council. And the fact that the class has captured first prize in the religious division of the annual-Christmas Drawing Contest for two successive years proves its membership also includes very good artists. We are sure that this class will continue to be outstanding next year. v -25- . I y, rr
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I Q THIRD ROW, left to right: Francis Welch, Allen Schwartz, Arnold Shuman, Stephen Steinberg, Richard Stressenger, John Van Stone. SECOND ROW: Carol Urrows, Sheila Burroughs, Barbara Slayton, Ellma Quimby, Janet White, Naomi King, Sandra Thomas. FIRST ROW: Dena Uretsky, Carol Reisman, Marion Webster, Mr. Joseph Courteau, Ad- visorg Judith Reisman, Mary Richardson, Judith Sher. Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class has proved itself to be an outstanding group. Last November the class presented a dance, Fall Festival. The theme was carried out very well in their decorations by the use of pumpkins, leaves, scarecrows, and fall scenery. At a February assembly program, the class presented a play entitled The Valiant , under the capable direction of Mr. Blake. The play, which was enjoyed by all the students and faculty, was a big success. In the Christmas Drawing Contest, Mrs. Fitzgerald's homeroom won second prize in the religious group this year. There are many members of the class with outstanding athletic ability. The talent of these athletes was demonstrated last spring at the Field Day when they ranked second in the competitive sports. We are sure that the mem- bers of this class will continue to be an asset to Sharon High School in all their activities. QC ,tv '7 I Left to Right: Marion Webster, Sec- retary, Warren Carson, President Arnold Shuman, Vice-President? Carol Hunnewell, Treasurer.
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