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.Nh ra, 3 1 1 THIRD ROW, left to right: Jerold Fritz, Gerald Eigen, Samuel Apgar, Edward Altshuler, Timothy Bailey, William Fisler, Donald Cerella, Richard Gay, Gordon Brookfield. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Gately, Vincent Bettes, John Biggs, Nancy Dickerman, Virginia Cohenno, John Coyne, Qavid Green, Charles Healy, Irene Annis, Susan Byer. FIRST ROW: Lynne Clark, Barbara Burch, Sheila Gordon, Cathleen Galvin, Betty Gard- ner, Mr. Walter Benoit, Advisor, Carol Davis, Judith Abel, Beatrice Gaal, Kath- erine Cilley, Judith Foster. THE FRESHMEN THIRD ROW, left to right: Joseph McCarthy, Barry Hurvitz, Charles MacDonald, Kurt Isakson, Thomas McGrath, Robert Weeks, Alan Levanson, David Hughes, Stephen Cosman. SECOND ROW: Carol Huerth, Evelyn Huber, Nancy Morse, Henry Katz, Stephanie Kipnes, Judith Jackson, David Hunnewell, Enid Kaplan, Linda Herbert, Sally Kirouac. FIRST ROW: Rochelle Lerner, Deborah Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Joanne Knott, Miss Barbara Flemings, Advisor, Stephanie Lutz, Katherine Kolenda, Anita Hughes, Ar- lene Kubitzky, Dianne Lipsitz. er-,J I 'Q 1 one
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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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Left to Right: Sheila Gordon, Vice- Presidentg Kurt Isakson, President: Judith Foster, Treasurerg Cathleen Galvm Secretary. THIRD ROW, left to right: Bertram Sacks, Earle Webster, Wayne Woodward, Carl Schwarzler, Newton Sadur, Donald Peck, Peter Roman, John Thomas, Thomas Wells. SECOND ROW: Russell Sellew, Beverly Tobin, Mary Peckham, Albert Pastman, Patricia Pierce, Richard Thomas, Martin Pastman, Judith Thibodeau, Stephanie Zuis. FIRST ROW: Deborah Wood, Ann Slayton, Dorothea Thompson, Nancy Thornton, Mar- tha Peterson, Miss Dorothy Chase, Advisor, Marie Raubeson, Janice Perry, Louise Whittam, Elizabeth Pearce. Freshman Class The Freshman Class, the largest class ever to enter Sharon High, is contributing to the school in a multitude of ways. Its members play on the sports teams. They are active in student government. They are a valuable part of our musical organizations. They help to make our social events successful. Their artistic talent was demonstrated when Mr. Benoit's home- room won the first prize in the non-religious class of the Christmas Draw- ing Contest. We wish them continued success in their coming years of high school. -29-
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