Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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'W IOHN BUDASKA .X short. dark. nice looking boy is john. illlltlllllll quiet-appcaring,- he is a very lively chap .Xnil that smile says Ladies beware! tfjuite a saxoplione player, too. MARGARET M. CARBON lutcrseliolaslies 3: 'l'ri-lli-Y 4. Talka' tive and enthusiastic. Likes to nibble candy when rrzuling, considers her hobby popping corn. would like to be a bookkct-per. She will probably siteceetl in anything. MARTHA CERBUS 'l'ri,lli-Y 4: Mirror and Mirrorctte 'I'rpist 4. lllond, fund of all sports, favorite author Grace Livingston llill. Likes knitting and sewing. simply de- tests eantaloupe. Nlartlia is an in- dustrious worker. BEN BOLT Mirrorette 2: Stage Crew 2-35 Track 3: Novelty Music Club 2: Chorus l-2. Benny is the possessor of that danger- ous-looking, rakish roadster. Chief fault is his failure to keep his guitar strings from breaking. MARY BOMBECK Glee Club I-2-3-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Art Staff: Mirror 43 Sports Club 1-2-33 'l'ri-Hi-Y 1-21 Monitor 31 Interschol- astics 3. Mary goes in for the finer artsfdrawing and singing. Has helped to adorn the pages of the Mirror. GERALDINE BOYER Girls Sports Club l-2-3: Chorus l. Geraldine likes sports, has a letter from Sports Club. She likes to sing in the locker room. Is alert in class, and is a good shorthand student. SYLVAN BREST Mirrorette and Mirror typist 4, Monitor 4. Sylvan can be found with a trumpet or a pair of roller skates any time. An example of important things coming in small packages. IOSWH BRUN0 WILLIAM BUCKLEY lootball . 3 1. .X rough and ready , , , athlete and, like all athletes, he loves toBlLuu:S,lmfhlgorflshfalg lllalft lxalklgei sports. 4 A fine- gridiron. vreeord. Joe iuh whclfhc graduates. J ' ' ' would like a lnisuiess position. KATHRYN CAGLE 'l'risHi-Y 4. Likes dancing and swimming, prefers tall boys to short ones, hates golf and dictatorial people, can't stand a cross-patch, enjoys hik- ing and sled riding in winter. IOHN ALBERT CARNEY Band 4: Orchestra 4, Chorus 4. They say that John aspires to be a second Fred Astaire, for he's a shark on the dance floor. lJon't let him get you into an argument through, he's too good. GEORGE CI-IOTLOS George is retiring and doesn't talk much, though he does know the answers. Ile plans to work after graduation. FLORENCE ANN BOMBECK Tri-Hi-Y I-2-3-4. Likes all outdoor sports, school, and walking in the rain, keeps snapshots of frienils. Favorite orchestra, Benny Gootlman's, llislikes to get up in thc morning. WALTER BOSSICK llantl l-.2-3, Novelty hlllsiC Club 2. XYalter loves to play his trumpet, and he's good at it, too. He wants to be an accountant after graduation. IAMES BOYLE Forestry Club 2: Track 4. ,lim has a real Irish temper, and wot' unto those who rouse it. llc plans on going to college, but is undecided as to the course. MARGARET BROOKS Sports Club 1-2. lllnnil, blue-eyed Margaret has a different hobby--that of collecting classmates' photographs. She likes roller-skating, swimming, and music: dislikes conceited people.

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Xlarioncttc L lub .3.I1 .Xrt Stat! .I-4. l,cc's finc talent for drawing isn t his only rccoiniucndation In-'s a good stud LIEIE BARUNI3 DAVID BARR ' ' ' i' Radio Club 23 Basketball 2. Dave docsn't talk niucli, but he's a good stndcnt, and we hear he's good at basket- ball. too. XX'auts to work after he cut, too XXV: liopc lic continues in tlic ficld of art. tlraduates. bports Club ll: Ilirls' Illcc Club l. Ilcncvicic lilscs cscitcnicnt atul adven- turc, but niost ot' :ill slic wislics to travcl. XX'c don't blanic you for your wtsb, Iii-iici'n-vc. CIIENIEVIIEVIQ M. IIARRIECA RUTH ISABELLE BARTHOLOMIQW Girls Glee Club lg 'I'ri-Ili-Y I-2-33 Sports Club I-2g fXlonitor l-Z. Rutli's collection of movie stars' photographs is thc envy of many collectors. Sbc rcally should be proud of it, MARVILLA IIASKXVIII, NORMAN BATTEN lorls film' Clulr ll. .XlIIlIllL'I' col- lcctor ol' Xlovic stars' picturcs is Nnrnian is quiet and unobtrusive but Xlarvclla but slic savcs pictures of a willing worker. Ile doesn't plan on lircd Xlzu-Nlnrry only. XXX' likc Frcd collcgc aftcr graduation. too, IXl:lrvclla, Girls tilcc Club l-.I-.X -I, Gay Cctorcs is vcry :tdcpt in tllc carccr slie liopes to CIIIDTIIS, l . is 'tlso a tour ycar nicnibcr ot the ctziotuis M. ISISARD ALLISON BLLL llasketball 35 Rifle Club 2-45 Track 3-4. Allison has :L good business head, and really enjoys using it. XX'e always learned a lot from his speeches in II. U. ll, class. nursuc tbat of a bcautician. Slic ib I. lIiX 1- 44, Mont r bports Qlub IACK BINGHAM XX':n'in-lieartcd jack always has a big sinilc for you, and a friendly word. XX'auts to work after graduation. RUTH ERMA BLACK Glee Club l: Sports Club l-2-3-4g fXIouitor 3--I: Ilow to Ifntertain Club 2. lIlackie's favorite sports are basket- ball and mushball, Known for hcr long, blonde hair: practical jokes: and good sportsmanship. MILFORD BOHM IXIirrorettc .2-.I-45 Interscholastics 3--lg Ili-X' l-2-3--lg Une Acts -lg Senior Play -l. Capable, business-like, Milford is to be given credit for his good work in our school. HILNRY BII'BI'R LHARLOTTI4 MAI' BIfII ' Riflc Club 2. llenry is quiet and Monitor 3--Ig Chorus I-2. A plcasantcr dcpcndablc, and has ilonc his sbarc, or more Charming student tli-an Char- Iiougli nnlieralded, for nur school. Ile lottc would bc diftlcnlt to tnul, and plans to bc an cnpiinccr. she's zi grade A student, ton. AIIDRIEY ADALYN BLACK Sports Club .2-.Ig Allllllllll' 2. .'Xudrcy is bat prciti' bloudc that von sec tripping tlirouteli Ill-c balls. llcwarc of licr bewitclnng sunlc bc carctul how you Ilst' lt. ,Xndrcy. PATRICIA ANN BLACKBURN Glec Club I: Sports Club I-.Z-.lg llow to Ifutcrtain Club J. l'at is rathcr quiet licrsclf and tlislilics pcople who boast. Slit- likcs all sports, cspccially baskctball, and likcs to play the piano. WILLIAM BOLDISH Ilill likcs :ill kinds of sports, especially swinnuing, and playing golf. Usually known as IIoldy , llill intcnds to work aftcr graduating. at



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PAUL CHOTLOS l'aul is the quiet, efficient person that says little. Ile is an ex-marble champ. llt-'s undecided as to the future, TIZD l'liTlE CHROBACK 'I'ed should join a Talk Little Club. llui although he says little, be's n fine inusliball player, :ind a lover of all other sports, too. lIot'sn't expect tu go to rollege, but wanls to work. FRANCIS COCLASER Football l-.Z-.I--lg Track l-.2-S-4, llas- Itetball J. '4'Snookie is an all around athlete, as his reeoril shows. lle's quite a basblul lad, though. GORDON FRIEDERICK COLSON jr. Ili-Y I: Ili-Y J. Gordon made the mistake ol' forgetting to remove the paper from his book, on which he had iloodlt-d his impressions of Hamlet. llui lie made no mistake as ,Iungquist in the Senior l'lay. be seeing his naine in chemistry circles. GEORGE ROBERT CHRISTY Short and jolly, always lull of wise cracks. George is also quite a news- paper carrier, with the help of a bicycle and a dog. FRANCIS ALAN CLARK Monitor 3-4. G00ll-l'llllIl0I'CCl, likes sports, prefers football tn basketball. likes to play billiards. llislikes beillll pestered. Hobby is science. XYonld like to be an electrical engineer, PHYLLIS IANE COLE Illirror Staff -I: Monitor 2-3: Glev Club: Sports Club. Attractive, enjoys dancing, ice skating, and swimming, but hates spinach. Phyllis was a banquet speaker in her Junior year. WILLIAM M. CONNELLY You don't hear Bill often. He's the quiet typc who says something only when he really has something to say. He's the boy you'll all be calling litre in a few years. IAMES WM, COOK DAVID MCNEAL COOK ,Inns as quiet a btle stick of dyna- 'I- Nl Urllleslrf DAN hh mite as you'Il ever see. Ile handles Wl 'll.l 5 l'.l'ml'Cl I many ' CHARLES ROBERT COOK Itand I-2-.Ig Orchestra l-.2-.lg Ili-Y .i-4. XYe've often wondered if those rosy cheeks of lIob's are due to modesty or to blowing the lruinpet. Ile certainly niakes that trumpet talk. STANLEY R. CORNWELL Aviation lg Stage Crew 2-3-4. Stan has a pleasing personality. Enjoys movies and eating, Has built model airplanes since the fifth grade, and plans to study aviation after high school. IUNE CROMPTON 'l'ri-Hi-Y 45 Sports Club l-2: Chorus l-2-3. june enjoys football games, flier hobby is making' her own clothes.l likes mystery stories, likes sports and music, is friendly with everyone. . , , ' . . , Y '. . H '. baseballs with the best of em. Xou'lI 'ml'.l'l. 'l'5,,h'5 Uvln' ll? 'R 'l muh' musician, plays the piano and xylo- phone besides Ins trumpet VVALLIER T. COOPER Nlirror Staff .Z-.I--l. XY:illcr is the all around school boy. Ile shines in both athletic and scholastic fields. Ilis ready smile iualses niany a friend. LEONTINE CRISON Sports Club: Mi viitor for two years. 'I'iuy, fair skin, bl 'k hair, likes swim- ming, dancing, shot 'ng, and ice-skating, enjoys a good foo 'wall gann-, dislikes opera. organ niusi . and pessimistic people. BETTY CUNNING l'ublic Relations count-il 5-43 Monitor 3-4, 'l'ri-l'li-Y l--lg Sports Club l-2: Iuterscholastics 2-.ll llramaties Club 2. Likes basketball, sled riding, and work- ing on eoinniittees. llislikes whipped- ercam, and cherries.

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