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Dance Committee-Peter Collodi, Faculty Ad- Class History In the fall of 1936, the stronghold of Sharon High School was strengthened by the arrival of a youthful band of Freshmen, 500 strong, who came seeking knowledge and ex- perience that they might be better prepared to face the outside world. In return for the gifts of our Alma Mater to us,-the gifts of preparation for life, of comradeship, and of confidence-we have contributed many things to her social and intellectual life. The obvious gifts of our Senior Class: We have organized earlier in the year than Previous classes have done, believing that a more efficient class would be benehcial to the school. Our School Spirit Committee, a novel idea of our own, has sponsored dances and rallies, and has, we believe, achieved the purpose for which it was created. There are eleven Seniors on the football team, and Hve on the basketball team, thirty-two on the Publication staffs, and many more on the interscholastic squads. These are a few of our outstanding gifts, but we have given less obvious and perhaps more valuable things than these. At every rally, at every game, we were behind our school. In every activity which she undertook, we were there to cheer her on. The Seniors say, Win, lose, or draw, our school!-always! CLASS OFFICERS President, Norman Sellers, Vice-President, Haskel Hoffenberg, Secretary, Peggy Burke, Treasurer, Helen Cassidy. CLASS COMMITTEES man, Iane Deflin, Bill Dye, Marguerite Hughes, Alice McAninch, Russell Smith. luniorsz Bob Simpson, Leonie Iohnson. School Spirit Committee-Iohn Cassidy, Fac- ulty Advisor, Bud Bowler, Chairman, Bob Whal- en, lim Barnes, lean McGarvey. Iuniors: Marie Christiansen, Bob Wild. Senior Play Committee-Elizabeth McMullen, Faculty Advisor, Iack Slater, Chairman, Tom Duffy, Ina Lavine, Mary Louise Dietrich, Haskel Holfenberg. Senior Gift Committee-Harry Grimes, Faculty Advisor, Betty Gartside and Walton Wood, Co- Chairmen, Harry Taylor, Marjorie Allurn. Flower and Color Committee-Betty Mayberry, Chairman, Leslie Ioncs, David DuMars, Dolores Gantz. Mritto Committee-lane Eccles, Chairman, Ioe Considine, Wilbert Wade, Nina Ruth Nastasy. Invitation Committee-Sarah Oliver, Faculty Advisor, Bill Brosie, Chairman, Yolan Banoczi, Bill Easton, Elsie Knee, Margaret Iohnston. Banquet Program Committee-Maude Roberts, Faculty Advisor, Pauline Robinson, Chairman, Olwen Iones, Lewis Baish, Iohn McQuiston, Mary Margaret Burt. Iuniors: Carl Iones, lean Homer. Banquet Decoration Committee-Alberta Mc- Cotter, Faculty Advisor, lean Cross, Chairman, Ed Bell, Ann Boyd, Victoria Gruitza, Henry Schaller, Zelma Moyer, Martha Ogg, Harry Hephner. juniors: Bob johnson, Kate White. Banquet Arrangement Committee-Frances Hayes, Faculty Advisor, Olin Tevendale, Chair- visor, Fred Stoop, Chairman, Peggy Burke, Shir- ley Smith, Bruce Beck, Marion Hutchins, Quentin Iones. Iuniors: lack Iames, Arlene Hoffman, Carl Theiss. Gym Decoration Committee-Forrest Eakin, Faculty Advisor, Lucille Knotts and Bob Fulmer, Co-Chairmen, Frank Leyde, Frank Brickley, Vir- ginia Whatton, Iuanita Wade, Tom Bailey, Betsy Grumbling, Muriel Schermer. Iuniors: Charles Long, Mike Garay, Charles McLaughlin. Transportation Committee-lane Brosie, Fac- ulty Advisor, Ray Sheakley, Chairman, Ioe Argenziano, Angelo Boca, Mary Ellen Eskay, Mary Catherine Stanton, lean Reese. Concessions Committee-Ruth Filer, Faculty Advisor, Bob Husband, Chairman, Zelma Moyer, Ruth Evans, Autumn Evans, Tom FitzCibbons, Curtis Farringer. Class Day Suits Committee-Robert Iones, Fac- ulty Advisor, Iim O'Brien, Chairman, Mary Catherine Reibley, Ed Sullivan, Virginia 'laylor, Art Conte, Iohn Richardson, Martha Richards, Martha Mclntyre. Class Day Program Committee-Isabel Armour, Faculty Advisor, Ruth Forrester, Chairman, Harry Hephner, Betty Sisk, Iohn Crawford, Isabel Nicastro.
JACK EDVVARD ABERNATHY: General, Monitor 1-3-4, Aeroplane Club 1. Abe is also active in the local news- paper boyls association . .... NVILLIAM MITCHELL ACKER: Classical, Rifle Club 3,Stamp Club, Monitor Z-3-4, Traffic Squad 4, Interscholastic 3. Dependable, Pleasant. Active ...... ANN LOU ALLEN: Classical, Chorus 1. Louie, with her interest in every thing and her engaging manner will get places in any field . . . . . . . Two Gun Leufll get you kiddies if you donit watch outff MARJORIE ALLUM: Scientific, Monitor 1-3-4, Mirror 3-4, Nature Club 1, Public Relations Council 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Interscholastics 3, Sports Club 3-4, Senior Play. Marjorie is popular with everyone in school, dependability and pleas- antness are her key. . . SYLVIA MARIE ANDREOLETTI: General, Sports Club, Chorus 1, Aviation Club 1. Truthful- ness, cheerfulness, and generosity keep Sylvia's many friends ..... JOHN ARCHER: General, John, like many of us, is outwardly quiet and reserved, but to those who are lucky enough to know him well, he is a genuine friend and perfect pal ....., T OSEPH J. ARGENZIANO: Classical, Chorus lg Dramatics 1, Monitor 2-3-4. Joe is very well liked. He adds much to discussions i11 P.O.D. ....... . MARY ASHTON: General, Chorus 1-4, Marionette Club 1. Mary, with her flashing eyes and engaging smile, has no trouble making and keeping friends ..... THOMAS S. BAILEY: Scientific, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Band l-Z-3, Football 4, Monitor 3. Genial and good-natured, Tom and the girls are on friendly terms ..... LEWIS EDVVARD BAISH: Classical, Monitor l-Z-3, Traffic Squad 1-Z--3, Color Guard in Band 3-4, Chorus 1-2-4. Louie is a happy lad with a knack or making friends . . . HELEN AGNES BANCROFT: General, Helen's long brown hair is certainly her crowning glory. Former Sharpsvilleite-likes Sharon better. Rather quiet, reserved ...... YOLAN BANOCZI: Classical, Mirrorette Staff 2-3-4, Sports Club 1-2-4, Nursery Club 1, Monitor 3-4, Spanish Club 4. Yolan, feature editor of the Mirrorette, would rather write features than eat-future newspaperwoman-an enthusiastic and ambitious student. . . . . . JAMES HENRY BARNES: Scientific, Band 1-2-4, Orchestra l-Z-4, Senior Play, School Spirit Committee 4. Jim left us his third year, but returned again with his ever-present pep and enthusiasm ..... HAROLD BARR: General, Quiet and studious, Harold is quite a bookkeeping shark, and is known in independent basketball, too ..... ANITA BARRETTA: Classical, Nursing Club 1, Monitor 2-3, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Anita's studiousness, efficiency, and inter- est ought to make her a fine nurse. Quiet, loyal. Smiling blue eyes ..... MILDRED M. BATTEN: Commercial, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sports Club 1, Chorus 2, Monitor 4, How To Entertain Club 1. Skeeter is very friendly and always willing to indulge in the fun ,.... CHARLES EDVVARD BAXTER: General, Forestry Club 1. Reliable, Smiling, Likeable. Although a little shy, Charles is a good school citizen. His reliability is a worth while asset ..... JOSEPH BAYER: General, Football 3-4, Track 2-3-4. He's a star football player, the fourth member of the Bayer family to win fame in Sharon High, Joe's quiet, shy, and well liked. . . . . . JENNINGS BRUCE BECK: Scientific, Hi-Y Club 1-Z-3-4, Basketball Manager 3-4, Monitor 2-3-4, Track 1. One of the busiest boys in school, Skip is good natured a11d a smooth dancer ..... ALBERT ROY BELL: Gen- eral, Basketball 2-3-4, Glee Club Z-3, Track 3-4. Slick, active. If you havenlt seen Skinny perform on the basket- ball floor you're certainly missing a treat ..... EDYNARD M. BELL: Scientific, Traffic Squad 3-4, Monitor Z-3, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3, Hi-Y l-Z-3-4, President 4. Ed's', enviable record speaks for itself.
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