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llllllllil i Standing, left to right: Mrs. Katherine Norwood, Ad- visor, Beverly Bruce, Sheila Cohen, Paul Silver. Seated: Marcia Rosenthal, .lane Bernstein, Barbara Clere, Bern- adette Platek, Judy Rosen. I 'f ll A il Ayfw 1 pt. , ',' ff, ,, 77, j 1 ,J I f 'Wi J f ' CREATIVE WRITING CLUB The Creative Writing Club members, under the direction of Mrs. Katherine Norwood, learn the elements at good writing and put them to practice. The high light of their literary efforts is the publication ot an annual magazine, the Quill. There is satisfaction in polishing a piece ot writing for publication. FRENCH CLUB Parlez-vous francais? Oui, reply the eighteen members of the newly formed French Club. This year they have spent their weekly meetings doing French crossword puzzles, listening to rec- ords, looking at slides of France, and playing Scrabble in Frenchl Ulf l i CD Standing, left to right: Nancy Garber, Lesley Lazin, Barbara Fearer, Joel Freedman, Charles Sweetman, Kenneth l-lurwitz, Richard Rosenthal, Robert Freedman Janet Smith, Carole Steere. Seated: Karen Rosen 27 if in iii llllll illil 'l 1 lim ill ll xml ' -2 fl ' f berg, Laurie Wax, Sora Cedar, Mr, Roger Chappuis, Advisor, Roberto Bernstein, Deanna Fleming, Deborah , l-linden,
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FTA Stimulates Interest In Teaching ea 25 sf xp I' .. . -' ' KW' -- l A . .g . W ,V , l i l I I Third Row, left to right: J. Burkin, J. Heoly, L. Hirsch M. Reuben, M. Loschever, P. Lyle, C. Missler, W. Acks M. Bogorello, L. Gentry, C. Crowley, E. Snyder Second Row: D. Gordon, A. Gelpke, J. Oren, M. Son- tos, N. Peck, T. Sheridon, J. Swortz, S. Silbert, E Every other week the door to Miss KeIsoy's room sloms, quiet-voiced Jonet I-lolwoy colls onother FTA meeting to order, ond the mem- bers settle down to Ieorn more obout teoch- ing. The yeor's progrom is interesting ond voried, consisting of skits, films, discussions, Kindergorteners show F. T. A. , president how well they con color. ' fffgisifrfil eq, -j if EIS! LQ, ,N ye 3... .. ff YT Tl '7f'J X X ffl XX. jf' . t, XV! ' nl Gentry, J. Woodword, S, Greenfield, L. Bokermon, N. Slobin. First Row: V. Atkinson, G. Morgon, R. Sny- der, K. Cohen, E. Rosenblott, J. Holwoy, Miss Kelsoy, Advisor, N, Brouneis, J. Newcomb, G. Kotzmon, A. Potz, M. Boldwin. ond numerous speciol projects like the Christ- mos food bosket given eoch yeor to o needy fomily. Members often go to other schools to observe, ond occosionolly they even hove o chonce to teoch. .i
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K1 -of l l Hp! My gf? li' Y Miss Dorris Newton Advisor Lydia Goldman Co-Editor-in-Chief Marguerite Peltier CO-Editor-in-Chief Fourth Row, left to right: D. Chase, C. Amorosino, K. Krug, T. Whitaker, R. Kates, D. Clopp, M. Grandberg, R. Julius, K. Murphy. Third Row: J. Kier, J. Jennings, L. Gentry, S. Burch, L. Carney, M. Harris, M. Whiting, L. Bodwell, M. Ahnberg, V. Shyne, E. Lief, S. Rosenberg. Second Row: K. Steinberg, S. Slayton, P. Hughes, S. Stone, V. Morrison, B. Sugarman, C. Wells, K. Gouchberg, M. Peltier, L. Goldman, S. Hershenson, V. Tucker. First Row: A. Patz, D. Thibodeau, M. Slabin, M. Thomp- son, M. Dingman, R. Jerome, C. Cornish, J. Holway, P. Snyder, Miss Newton, Ad- visor. MARSENGCDLD To blend perfectly all the ingredients necessary to create a book was the goal of the Marsengold staff. More specifically, this goal was to produce a book that would mirror Sharon High School and serve as an example of the school's finest work and proudest achievements. . From early fall, when the Business Staff first began its work, to early spring, when the last Literary Staff assignments were com- pleted and the last photographs taken, the staff members concen- trated their efforts to make Marsengold l96l the best yearbook ever. This undertaking, although exacting and time-consuming, proved to be enjoyable. The thorough canvassing of Sharon and surrounding towns for advertisements made the financial end of the book an enormous success. The writers busied themselves produc- ing copy about the various school activities, writing up features, and composing chdracter sketches of their classmates, while the Co- editors strove to design the most attractive page layouts. Finally, on March l5, after months of inspirotion and work on the part of the entire staff, the completed book was sent to the printer. 28
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