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U J 'X P X-A XJ XR j R S 5 y v 1 ' , T , ,Y Y- - XJ 35' Q i bfx X Q NJ 5 EX L wc: '71 ,ejlhx 6, 1 L' qv K' v xx 52 ' 5 5 ,of 9 nf, K 9 rj. kk Mx W X ' Fl A 3 J W PJ if 2 N QQ X' Q-Q XX SX .X Q xx Q' . In .W XJ , YA . .f - , ' f N N , am ,A K ,A NM E 3 AT Nb x , If M , I ' ' mfxi ' VN 31 T QW K A i . M ' 'N ,Y -X -' N ., V- QQQ- PX W KN -:ND 'X fx XX Q FX' ,X 'CQ X' .1 1 NL XFN- ,Q ,f 'Jr X-.X . ,, ,' ,EJ QQ, .,,, fx ' XV Q-7 S 5 E J ' X 1 N N rf 'V N xl: X M J ,A QJ Q.: J fx 'N ,J 31 5: W3 W 1 M J v J V 'N X'-J .3 '-- H WJ 1 7- A X f 'J X xi KNM J XJ X A ! X , v xv, Six- T RN L X V x KY 4 x -,' 1 YQ ,, f .J TX f wg :M . ! 'S ' X ak D 3 N5 '5 'OW U ff ,JJ N Y 'X X I N v I 1 W , X0 Q JJ mn! ' A ' NJ .EL L jf! 1 4 w ! 4 I W Y Y 'g , ,- -lg, fm -- A - It 3 tg 3 1 H S. T I' T l Top Row ll. to RJ: Mr. Charles W. Burke, Dr. G. P. Anderson, Treas., Dr. John B, Alter, Pres., Mr. Oliver W. Beach, Vice Pres., Mr. Henry D. Johns. Second Row: Mr. John B. Lewis, Mr. Basil Scott. Board of Education The Board of Education is composed of seven members elected by the citizens of Sharon to regulate and maintain the educational standards of our school district. The Board is obliged to execute the school laws passed by the State Legislature, and, with the skillful cooperation of Mr. C. M. Musser, Superintendent of Schools, promotes a program of learning that is difficult to ex- cel. Among the several duties of the Board are the construction of the school budget, the collection of taxes, the maintenance of the buildings, the expenditure of school funds, and the em- ployment of properly qualified personnel. To this group of public-spirited men we are deeply indebted for the educational programs and high standards which they have made available to us. Through the sacrifice of their time they contribute greatly to the transition of Sharon youth to cap- able adulthood. 6 Principal ot the High School Superintendent ot Schools The public school is everywhere--in city, town, and hamlet, on the open prairie, perched on canyon sides. Its doors are open to all. In the public school, children learn devotion to the flag, respect for law, admiration of our great national heroes, and a knowledge of the nation's struggles for independence and freedom. ln the public school, children learn machinery of govern- ment in community, state, and nation. They learn their rights and duties as citizens. C. M. Musser The public school ofthe United States in its be- ginning and growth has been the greatest practical instrument for free men in this hemisphere. lt must always remain the most important source for teaching the basic concepts of our constitutional form of gov- ernment. lt must carry on in the never ending battle against ignorance and ill will if it is to survive. lt is a tremendous responsibility for educators to maintain and to increase the esteem which this great enterprise holds among our people. If this nation hopes to in- crease its power for good in the world, it must cher- ish and strengthen its most powerful asset-educa- tion. S. N. Currier Assistant Principal ol the High School lf our nation is to solve our most dangerous problems, if we are to achieve universal prosperity and security and if we are to keep from destroying ourselves by our inventive genius, we must, through education, develop our reasoning powers and knowl- edge to a far greater extent than ever before. Out of the educational system we must build an under- standing of human relationships which we have not possessed up to now. Will the historians of tomorrow look back upon this generation and write of oppor- tunities used or lost? A. P. Wildman 7 FORREST EAKIN WILLIAM B. LAYCOCK P. O. D. Driver Training ANNA MARIE KELLER CLARE KLOPFER Music Music Ci -V-4 0 rj Em Nm Ixyb W f N 5 I -2 I 5 IO! XX fx .. pa I aj V JA S R. MARKS RICHARD J. KREPP Biology Mathematics MRS. AUDREY KATHER CLIFFORD SMITH Health History and Law 8 GEORGE C. STOVER ARTHUR L. HOUCK Commercial Mufhemafics CAROLINE DAVERIO MARGARET ELK English Commertidl 1 Q f 1- 1 W J QF-A ,Q x Y -, , be 149' if 2 X ,J A V I 'IJ' r 'fa .Alf f72 ,Lim X' if 1 '- fs 'V ' , Av. T22-lg: Q X., 'J ROBERT F. HOLT li B lSABEL ARMOUR Woodworking j 9 History HARRY F. GRIMES DONALD A. BENNETT Guidance Counselor History 9 ROBERT K. PAXTON RUTH MOORE Pl1ySiCS Spanish and English fi, Jos c. Bowen ff - ' Biology 5 lf' .:'377Q'. V WALLACE HEIGES Eledric Shop Q -N N Y Q ELMA STANSFIELD F. N. NEWTON, JR. English upervisor, Inrlusfriol Arts JOHN CHICKERNEO Mufhemufics 'IO FRANCES HAYES Commercial l l 'H 5 f, V ' .f 4 ml rwo, 617' ZLJLMQ7 ffi A ANN MARIE CORBIN ELIZABETH HASSEL Homemuking Commercial WILLIAM M. BLOUGH FRED F. SWINGLE Director, Music Music 7 Qi' A A ij WILBUR G. FORSYTHE Health und Biology Iikfii ,I ff-' I RUTH A. FILER Commercial f 1 Q ,,. Fi, f- - f 56 A fl . fr, 1 ff , , , 1' 1 f A f n ' r I J 1 + ww CARL T. FLACK Chemistry ANNA McBRlDE French and English MARY C. BENBOW DAVID L. MINK NUYSB History MRS. MARGARET EWING JANE BROSIE Homemaking Hislory 0-nl. 3 . BESS ECKLES PETER J. COLLODI English Physical Education MILDRED CALDWELL ELIZABETH McMULLEN Luiin and English English 12 MRS. HELEN BESTWICK MARY JANE STEPHENSON Librarian English ELIZABETH R. SYKES HERBERT S. SPIGELMYER Aff P. 0. D. il ' xw. .M - . , . 1 if .3 . We 3' , sv we f- . , r 1 H :S 7? ri ,...1. DOROTHY WELLER E. VERNECE SAEGER Physical Education Latin ERIK NYSTROM l.ll.l.lAN E. SEMPLE Mathematics English 13 GLORIA NOLAN JEAN SEMPLE Secreiary to the Principal Secretary to the Superinfendenl LOIS MCCULLOUGH ALEINE M. Bll.l.lNGS SHIRLEY HORSMAN Clerk Assistant Secretary to the Superintendent Secretary to the Principal I4 Alma Mater Hail, all hail, to Sharon High School Bright the torch for thee we bear May it burn as bright forever As its glorious light we share. At thy fe-et we lay our trophies Honoring thee, we cannot fail, In our hearts a reverent greeting Hail to Sharon, Hail. Hail, all hail, to Sharon High School Far and wide thy banners fling May they float on high forever As our truest gifts we bring. At thy feet we lay our trophies Honored thus, we dare not fail. School triumphant, spirit splendid Hail to Sharon, Hail. , J 15 .1 Graduation Come May in the year 1953 No longer you will see The Senior Class of Sharon High For graduated we will be. No more to sit in those hard wood seats Or hear that old bell ring No more to read those books and maps Or hear the Choir sing. No more the hustle from class to class Or lingering in the halls No more the good old gym class With cheers of basketball. I'Il miss it, sure I will And I bet you will too And when September comes round again You too will feel blue. ' No more the teachers will scold us As oft they used to do And those dreaded trips to the oFFice I will miss them too. I'II miss them, sure I will And I bet you will too And when September comes round again I'II feel a wee bit blue. When we go marching down that aisle In caps and gowns of black Tears will come into my eyes For I know I'II not be back. -Veronica Mirage Senior Colors . Brown and Yellow Senior Motto It is better to try and fail Than never to try at all. Senior Officers I vi . ,' Copposite pagel . 'E ' 'I tl I 'l. 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'1 ' 1 1 -' 51' 11.1 11111111191 FT 1111111.11 11 11 1- 11 11 M 111 11 111 11121111111 1 1-111111 1 1111 113115 .1-111'-1 'r 111111111 1 W 21112 if Ft' -1? 1111 -1 . '11- 1141 - '1 gr V, . A -fn'-9 11 11 51 ,11. f .,. 1 1 .1 1 .1........,1... 1 1 1111 11.111 1 1 1111111 . 11 1 1 32, 1. 11 111.1. 1 113 1 41 'I 11 1 1 1 1111 1 1' 11 K1 111 1 1 11 111 '1 11 11 K. 4 1111 113.1111 1 .11 W111., 1 an 1 1 v- 1 . 111. . X CHARLOTTE GLENDA ACKER AN Gazette 1, 2, Feature Editor 3, ask and Mike 2, 3, Monitor 3, Junior Pl y 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Tennis Club 1, 2, 3. When you want something done, and done right, Chariotte's the girl her friendliness has made Shindy a wonderful classmate. ALlCE JANE ADAMS Choir 1, 2, Monitor 3, Marching Corps 3. Our little blond Alice is full of fun . . . her quietness is deceiving, so watch out! tl 4 .J CHARLES ARTHUR AGOSTI N Basketball 1, 2, 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1. Chuck's clever and witty actions keep things popping everywhere sincerity shows in everything he does. M , - A !',.Lf 'f wi ' fy , df, ft A A ALFORD Orcheyr , 2, 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Art f aff 3. Xu , ,Q wn eyaesf d . nv hair is what makes this littldlnpmugie quite a gal . .. she is well- liked byfmarfy. LOUVETTA ANDERSON Monitor 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, French Club 2, Band 2, Junior Play 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1. Here's a darling little gal who's a bit shy, but don't let that part fool you she's made many a lasting friend in S.H.S. and she's sure to make many more in the future. THEODORE JOSEPH ANDERSON Hi-Y 1, 2, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Recreation Council 2, Social Committee 2, Football 3. Though not so tall, Tiger's packed full of dynamite, loves to dance .. . tl1ere's never a dull moment when he's around. Mrs ...n y I A ., 1 ' ww. I ,- 'z gs 1' 1 ef - '.Q -.at S., XV 1 20 LORENE BARRY Monitor 1, 3, Capt., 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Ga- zette Typist 3, Junior Play 2, Keglers Klub 3, French Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3. Judy is another of S.H.S.'s future nurses. One of our more friendly girls. PATRlClA L. BARRY Band 1, Secy., 2, Tennis Club 2, Monitor 1, 2, Co-Capt., 3, Marching Corps 3, Glee Club 1, Latin Club 2, librarian 2. A girl with a purpose she's an asset to everything she undertakes, and we wish her lots of luck in the future. FLOYD D. BATANIAN Baseball 1, Monitor 2, Choir 2, 3. Here's another of our smaller fellows Floyd always has a smile and friendly Hi for everyone, which are wonderful assets to- ward future work. PAT ALLEN BEARD Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 3, Moni- tor 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, Track 2, 3. Rocky is tall, blond and has a very pleas- ing smile he's known on the football field as one of our great punters . .. news has it that he's sort o hy should we believe it? 5,0 6,0 ,fu CATHERINE gv B Tri-Hi- 1, Vice re , 3, Choir 3, Li- lv br ' Vic s., 2, Leaders Club 1, , Pre , Mon r 1 3' Home Room C ai an 3, Ju P - Marching s 3. K Tall, attractive, graceful is ' thy. She is, what you might say fully-equipped with talent. CONSTANCE BENEDICT Tennis Club 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Mask and Mike 1, 2, 3, Marching Corps 3, Junior Play 2, Annual Staff 3, Senior Play 3. Attractive, neat, and clothes-conscious all add up to Connie. Wouldn't she make a lovely fashion designer? . GERTRUDE BIALORUCKI ' Gazette 'I, 25 Mask and Mike 2, 35 Li- brarian 25 Tennis Club 3. Gert has a sparkling personality. You just can't resist her warm friendly smile. ERMA JANE BOGGS Monitor 'l, 25 Annual Staff 35 Keglers Klub 35 Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 35 Radio Guild l5 French Club 2, 35 Junior Play 25 Glee Club 'l, 2, Treas., 3. Quiet, pert, and sweet is little Erma. She is always ready to lend a helping hand. That is why she's so wonderful. MARGARET BOKOR Monitor 1. Bo is quiet in her own way, but when the ball starts rolling she can't wait to pitch in. ALICE J. BOLE Monitor 1, 35 Auditorium Usher 15 Tri- Hi-Y l. Sweet Alice is charming and neat and so courteous. Have you noticed her beautiful blond locks? CHARLES R. BONASERA Home Room Chairman 'l5 Monitor i, 2, 3. Chuck's gay sense of humor and his love for polka music are bound to take him places. MARY M. BRENNAN Cheerleader 'I, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 'I5 Mask and Mike 15 Junior Play 25 Choir 1, 2, Secy., 35 Gazette Typist 25 Monitor 'l, 2, 35 Senior Play 3. This peppy cheerleader is always on the go with a bright smile, complete with dimples and a hearty Hi for everyone. KENNETH J. BREST Monitor l, 2, 3. Duke is the kind of 'Fellow whose friend- ship is as warm as the African desert. A swell cheerful guy, he should go as far as his heart desires. KENNETH R. BRIDGE Monitor 3. A new-comer to Sharon High, Ken's easy- going manner has made him a true friend of everyone who has met him. MARY .IO BRITTAIN Glee Club 15 Monitor 'l, 25 Tennis Club 35 Choir 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. When quiet Josie's eyes begin to get that mischievous twinkle, watch out, for the fun is on the way. CAROL SUE BROWN Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, 35 Monitor 'l, 3, Capt., 25 Band 2, 3, Secy., 15 Orchestra i, 3, Vice Pres., 25 National Honor Society. Talkative Carol seems to be always rushing around to take care of her numerous interests. Who will fill her place in the Band and Or- chestra? BARBARA ANN BRUNSON Spanish Club 1, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Mask and Mike 2, 3. This clark-haired package of mischief would surely liven-up any party. Her flare for writ- ing is a real asset. MARILYN ANN BUCK Mask and Mike 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Quiet but full of endless energy . .. Bucky will gladly lend a helping hand. EILEEN CANDOR Monitor 2. A fun-packed gal who likes to help every- one. Her cheerful smile will always be re- membered by her classmates. JOHN D. CARDILLE Hi-Y 2, Pres., 3, Social Committee 2, 3, Monitor l, 2, 3, Keglers Klub 3, Vice Pres., 2, Home Room Chairman I, 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 3. Smooth dancer, well-dressed, all-around classmate. You can pick Jack out of a crowd by a smile. MARILYN JOY CHERNISKY Leaders Club 'l, Mask and Mike 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Annual Staff 3, Junior Play 2. Athletically-minded Chernisk is a wonder- ful aid to any team she may be on. Full of laughs and quite alert. DOROTHY ANN CHESMAR Tri-Hi-Y 3, Monitor 'l, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Swimming Club 2. Neat as a pin fits Dot to a T . Smart and cute always is she. EDYTHE ALLEN CHILES French Club, Vice Pres., Secy., 2, Mask and Mike I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, National I Honor Society, Junior Play 2, Three One-Acts 1. When with Eadie, one has as much fun and frolic as on a picnic . .. her beauty and grace are not to be forgotten. it SHIR'LEY ANN CICCONE Glee Club 'l, Secretary to Mr. Grimes 2, 3, Class Secretary 3, National Honor Society. Good things come in small packages we are sure fits Chico perfectly . . . packed full of dynamite, she will promise a gay time always. KK23fr ,gif 65' 'W L. . 22 6 J. ' Gt x'x VIOLET MARIE CIORA Leaders Club I, Spanish Club 2, Moni- tor I, 2, 3. She's tall and dark and a super dancer .. hopes to be a secretary someday. SHIRLEY ANN COLLENETTE Choir 'I, 2, 3, Monitor I, 2, 3. How will S.H.S. get along without Shirley? .. . with her twinkling eyes and devilish wit. .f'there's never a dull moment around. MARY COMBINE Orchestra 'I, 2, 3. Mary is cute and has personality plus. We know she plays the violin well in the orches- tra but you should hear how well she plays the piano. , JEAN MARIE CROSS Mask and Mike 'l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Social Committee 'l, 2, Pres., 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Tennis Club I, 2, 3, Monitor I, 2, Co-Capt., 3, Gazette 'l, 2, Star Re- porter 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Junior Play 2: Marching Corps 3, National Honor Society. I Jean appears to be the reserved type . . . she takes part in a great many activities, though . . . and joins in all the fun. MARGARET E. DARKO Leaders Club 1, Monitor 'l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, Swimming Club 3, Junior Play 2. Carefree and gay, Muncie is one of Shar- on High's sharp dressers . . . she enioys swim- ming and loves to dance. PATRICIA ANN oernono Home Room Chairman I: Social Com- mittee 'I, 2, Vice Pres., 3, French Club 2, Vice Pres., 3, Librarian 2, Monitor 3, Junior Play 2, Annual Staff, Asst. Edi- tor 3, Senior Play 3, National Honor So- ciety. If you're hunting for perfection, you'Il stop looking when you find our Pat . . . a beau- tiful girl with the ability to do iust about everything . . . and do it well. ROBERT H. DICKMAN Hi-Y 2, 37 Gazette 2, 3, Monitor 'I, 2, Co-Capt., 3, Spanish Club 2, Librarian 37 Sports Usher 'l, 2: Cheerleader 'lp Band 3, Auditorium Usher l, 2, 37 Senior Play 3. A popular student who participates in all the school activities, really gets around with girls . . . l1ere's luck to a promising future. DANIEL G. DIEFENDERFER Band 'lp Orchestra 27 Monitor 2, 3, Glee Club 1. An all-round classmate really sounds a sweet note on the trumpet . . . tall and good- looking these qualities belong to Dief . . . our best of luck to him. FREDERICK K. DlLl.ON Monitor 'lp Recreation Council 2, Fuzz with his mischief always manages to stay on the good side has his serious moments but can really turn a tough situation into a laughing event. DON DIURBA Hi-Y 2, Treas., 3, Monitor 'l, 2, 3, Golf l, 2, 3: Basketball Manager 2, 37 Stage Crew 'l, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3, Recreation Council 3. Gutter's personality is always showing . . . he's full of mischief and fun you can't miss that friendly smile of his. DOROTHY ANN DIURBA Monitor 2, 3. A pleasant smile and a good humor are iust a few of her fine qualities .. . likes all kinds of sports, most likely to be found at a bowl- ing alley. . DUANE W. DOBSON Hi-Y 'l. Dobbie's crazy stunts and high laughter have made him many friends around S.H.S. watch out for that blue Dodge it's everywhere. , fi an seg . L . .Gift .. , l , M ' fig... -' l 4 . i l JACK B. DOWNIE Monitor 27 Football l, 2, 3, Track 2. .lack's personality has made him many last- ing friends . .. Always on the run and full of fun is .lack's motto. BEVERLY ANN DUDLEY Monitor l, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 'l. One of the prettier gals in the school quiet sweet Bev is a gal that really gets along with everyone . . . a friend to all. DOROTHY ANN DURKOT Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Audi- torium Usher 3p Librarian 3: Keglers Klub 3, Mask and Mike 2, 37 Junior Play 25 Sports Usher 3, National Honor So- ciety. Dorcey always seems to be there when we need her most her friendliness and cooperation will assure her success in the fu- ture. PHYLLIS JEAN EDWARDS Glee Club 'l, 2, 31 Monitor 3, Tri-Hi-Y 'l. Phyl can always find something to laugh about carefree and gay she is an asset to any crowd. ROSE MARIE FABREY Glee Club 2, 3, Monitor 'l, 2. With her gift of gab and winning ways she will make good at anything she tries happy-go-lucky with not a care in the world. G. ROBERT FAHNLINE Mask and Mike 'l, 27 Keglers Klub 2, 3: Junior Play 2. Bob's friendly ways and firm determina- tion have assured him a place in our re- membrances of Sharon High. JOHN MICHAEL FELTOVICH Choir 2, 3, Social Chairman 'lp Annual Stal? 37 Gazette 27 Three One-Acts 'Ip Auditorium Usher 'l, 2, 3, Junior Play 27 Social Committee 3g Recreational Council 2, 37 Tennis Club 2, Pres., 31 Mask and Mike 1, Vice Pres., 2, 3, Senior Play 3, National Honor Society. Our class has been proud to have him as a member he symbolizes many of the things we'd like to be. WALTER JOSEPH FERENCE Another one of Sharon High's quiet men always out of step when marching in gym . . . loves to hunt with a bow and arrow, no less. RUTH FINNIMORE Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, Librarian lp Sports Usher Ig Auditorium Usher 'l. Although Ruthie is quite small, she really gets around with her blond hair, blue eyes and winning ways, she's sure to suc- ceed. MARY JUDITH FITZGERALD Monitor 1, 2, 3, Librarian 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 37 Keglers Klub 3. Full of pep and vigor .. . Judy's eyes fair- ly dance with merriment .. . when she's in the crowd, a good time is had by all. PATRICIA FLINN Monitor l, 2, 3. A sweet and quiet gal that is well liked by everyone here's hoping success to her in future years. LOIS A. FLOWERS Monitor 2, 3. She is always bubbling over with 'Friendship . .. never a dull moment when Lois is around . . . a swell gal to know. ,E 5 Elixir' . U Q if . Ifiwik 7 aa r X .ki X .nu-I ' 1 X . . i in -ii Q i 1 24 MARILYN JOY FLOWERS Home Room Chairman lp Tri-Hi-Y T, 21 Mask and Mike 'l, 2, 37 Tennis Club 3, Junior Play 2, Senior Play 3, Spanish Club 27 Gazette I, 2, 3. Her sunny disposition shines out through her smile and makes her, oh, so friendly. ti 1 MINA VERLEE FLOYD Monitor 2. Q Butch's gay wit and happy humor add ioy to any group her contagious giggles are very catchy . . . you should see her go on the basketball court. THOMAS FUREY Football I, 2, 31 Fire Squad 2, 37 Recrea- tion Council 2y Class Treasurer 3. He's the stuFF that heroes are made of . . . Ox is noted for showing good sportsman- ship whether on the football field or in the classroom we'll miss him. HELENMARGARET GARDNER Monitor 'l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 37 Gazette Typist 3. A winning smile and a gay personality de- scribe Helen everyone envies those blue eyes and blonde hair. MARGARET A. GARGANO Monitor 1, 2. A girl with a large amount of athletic abil- ity did you ever see her perform on a basketball fioor? JON O. GEE Sports Usher 'Ip Monitor I. Jon is short and lots of fun you can find him hot-rodding around town anytime. JOHN L. GHINDEA Stage Crew 1, Foreman 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Track 3, Manager 2. John is one that is friendly towards everyone .. . always seems to know what to do and when. -, A D . G T ' 1 ri sher 'l Cha rman 2, ospital- o mittee , 3, it 1, 2, 3, x s a ' , , uni P y , Recreat' Co nc' , Ho m Chairma 'l, 2, at Club fl onal Honor So ety. Ed's fine speakin voice and d is un- loving nature will c rry him far in hi fe as a lawyer. 1, , 1 1 Audi- d l MARILYN GILSON Band 'I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Monitor 2, Annual Staff 3. Marilyn's bright humor and sparkling per- sonality are only two of her many virtues. KEITH V. GODFREY Football 2, 3. Old S.H.S. will be lost without Jack's foot- ball ability his tiashing smile and quick wit will help him in any future tield. HOWARD GOODALL Basketball 'l, 2, Track 2, Hi-Y 3, Monitor 2, Choir l, 2, 3, Glee Club 'l. While quite a hit in classes, Cork's not at a loss for friends . .. his easy manner makes him liked by all. fl BEVERLY J. GRAHAM Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Monitor l, 2, Capt., 3, Keglers Klub 3, Annual Staff 3, French Club 2. Bev is one of Sharon High's real beauties we are sure she will succeed in every- thing she does. J' - .71 fl, , W ' X4 ,ff ,, - J RI XRDIZQEGA Baseball 1, ' lfdfm 3. Dick , Sharon' c tributi6n the field of Baseball, is aly to ' , lry'tield. 5 fflfei ,H J 45 Z 1 aj REGINA HELEN HARENCHAR Monitor 2, 3, Junior Play 2, Glee Club 3. Although Reggie is so quiet that you hardly know she's around, she always has a cheery Hi for everyone. RONALD HART Auditorium Usher 'l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, latin Club 2, Monitor 3. Ronnie's quite a clown you know . . . there's never a dull moment when he's around . .. with his fine standards and sense of humor we know he'll succeed in the future. DONNA J. HAUN Monitor 'l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. Donna has a talent for making friends a pleasing disposition and friendly smile. MARILYN R. HERCEGH Glee Club, Secy., 1, Monitor l, Co-Capt., 2, Secretary to Mr. Stover 2, 3, Tennis Club 3, Annual Staff 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Mask and Mike 'l, Typist for Gazette 'l, 2, Swimming Club 2. Marilyn's charming manner has made her a real favorite with all of us she acids a great deal of gaiety to any get-together. 4 BEVERLY ANN HESS Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, Tennis Club 3, Keglers Klub 3, Annual Staff 3, Monitor 'l, 2, 3. Bev's bright smile and genuine personality have made her many lasting friends who know and like her. t n 1 .J 1, ' .J V . BERNARD HEUBEI. Hi-Y 'l, 2, Vice Pres., 3, Keglers Klub 2, 3, Monitor 'l, 3, Social Committee 37 Auditorium Usher 'l, 2, 31 Recreation Council, Secy., 3, Senior Play 3. Hubbel's really quite a guy he's a mixture of fun, iokes, comedy, and laughter all tossed up into one fine lad. JOAN M. HllKlRK Tri-Hi-Y 1, Secy., 2, 3, Glee Club 'lp Mask and Mike 2, 35 Gazette 3, Junior Play 2, French Club 2, 3. Under Joan's silent cloak lies a good worker a better friend couldn't be found a pride to S.H.S. l THOMAS W. Hll.l. Baseball 'l, 2. Easy-going Tom is a great friend and an ' all-around guy who can chase the blues like an expert. l 1 l W, NICHOLAS HOBAN Football 2, 37 Track 2, 3, Keglers Klub 2, 3i Monitor 2, 3. Hobs is a big, husky, likeable guy who ranks tops with all who know him. JANICE HOFIUS ' Musk and Mike 1, Tri-Hi-Y lp Manner 1, 2, Capt., 3. Darling and carefree with a devilish twinkle in her eye .. . everyone has fun when Janice is around . . . a gal that is always on the go. RICHARD P. HOGUE Football i, 2, 3, Baseball ly Track 'l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Gazette 3, Auditorium Usher if Monitor 3, Keglers Klub 3. Dick is a husky football player who'll be tops in anything he tackles . . . on the 'field or off. , ..... -.-, ,,,. J, . 1 P Y' as Ll i ,. F - if . , 1: 1 V 1. 1 , --seal - v 1 .., Y -L gl Q 'V-Qlgl' C me f J Q ' V T 1 1 1 , 1, :NF . ' 5 -is .EL 'Q ' l ! 5' -.I '1 V-gl' 5 . ,. - - , N. 4 1 , .- . 1 4 1 - l. ' 1 A -.NAV J 1, r-L,-,il 1 M x ,-if-1.1! . 1-' 11,13 7 , - ww- -.,M1..g.1gsy5-1... 1 26 MIRIAM A. HOHMAN Leaders Club 2, Secy., 37 Choir 1, 2, 35 Monitor i, 2, Co-Capt. of Captains 3, Tri-Hi-Y, Treas., 1, 2, Secy., 3: Junior Play 2, Mask and Mike l, 2, 35 Senior Play 3. Mirm's sincere friendship and twinkling eyes have captured everyone who is lucky enough to know her . . . she'll be remembered for her performance of Hildegarde. NANCY HOLLINGSHEAD Monitor 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 3, Pres., 2, French Club 2, 3, Mask and Mike l, 2, 37 Gazette 'l, 2, 3, Junior Play 2. Nancy is a bright girl who is loads of fun .. . a real asset to any crowd. PAUL HUCK Traffic Squad 'l, 2, lieut., 3, Sports Ush- er 'l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Junior Play 2, Keglers Klub 2, 3. Sunny's happy-go-lucky ways are well known to all in S.H.S. . . . l'lEIS always got a ready smile. FRANCES .IAZWINSKI Choir 1, 2, 3, Monitor i, 2, Capt., 37 Tri- Hi-Y 35 Mask and Mike 21 Leaders Club 'l, 25 Gazette Typist 21 Swimming Club 2. Fay's beautiful hair and lovely voice are two of her outstanding features. Her friend- ly smile and Hi have won her many friends in S.H.S. ROBERT A. JENKINS Hi-Y 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Baseball i. Here's a fun-loving fellow who adds some pep to any chit-chat his willingness to help out in everything has made him a valu- able asset to S.H.S. ROBERT E. JENKINS Stage Crew 2, 37 Track 2, 3, Monitor 3, Hi-Y 3. Bob, with his terrific sense of humor, has made many good 'friends in Sharon High. BEVERLY ANN JOFERY Monitor 3, Librarian 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Tennis Club 3, Keglers Klub 3. Bev seems rather shy but lots of fun after you know her she is one of those persons who try to please everyone . .. and succeeds. tl GERALDINE JOHNSON e Club 1, Treas., 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, nitor 1, 2, Leaders Club 1, 2, Tennis Club 3. Gerry is a real sharp gal, up to the minute and full of pep and fun. MARILYN JOHNSON Monitor 1. Sis seems quiet till you get to know her . . . and then you can always count on her to keep the chatter rolling. Everything pleases her . . .it seems. DANIEL PATRICK JOYCE, JR. Monitor 1, 2, 3, Band 1, Manager 2, 3. Danny shows his school spirit by appear- ing as a color guard with the band a swell kid and a loyal pal he's got quite a future ahead of him. ROBERT- D. KENNEDY Hi-Y 2, 3, Photography Staff 2, 3, Moni- tor 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Keglers Klub 3. Bob's hobby is amateur photography, at which he is quite proficient a good pal always has a friendly smile for every- body. JOE N. KILBERT Basketball 1, Monitor 2, 3, Stage Crew 3. If you ever have a leaky faucet, just call on Joe, our future plumber Joe likes all sports, especially basketball and football. BEVERLY RUTH KING Monitor 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Mask and Mike 1, Choir 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Bev is a laughing darling is full of pep and ready for anything .. . she is also very friendly and dependable. GERALD C. KING Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Base- ball 1, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3, Home Room Chairman 3. Jerry is an all-around guy . . . whether on the football field or on the basketball court, he's a whiz his blond hair is the envy of all the girls. LARRY KING Tennis Club 2, Treas., 3, Band 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Home Room Chairman 2. Larry will surely make good in the outside world with his droll sense of humor and friendly ways. BARRY E. KIRBY Hi-Y 2, 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Keglers Klub 3, Senior Play 3. Barry is one of the best-liked kids in our class . .. he has a witty remark for everything. JOHN A. KLEIN , Stage Crew 3. , .V John's friendly ways have helped hirri' to make his many friends in S.H.S. . . . we wish him luck wherever the future finds him. ll PATRICIA L. KLOSS Home Room Chairman 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Span- ish Club 1, Monitor 2, 3, Art Staff 3. Nothing dampens Pat's spirits . . . the sparkle in her smile identifies this pert gal . . . always dressed to perfection. MICHAELENE A. KOCIS Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Monitor 'l, 2, 35 Mask and Mike 'l. Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think of . . . Mike's shining brown hair is her biggest asset. .l. EDWARD KULICH Hi-Y 2, 35 Football I, 25 Stage Crew 35 Monitor 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3. Ed's infectious smile well portrays his abil- ity to make friends S.H.S. has profited by his cheerfulness. HELEN KULUSICH Monitor l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Quiet and sweet . ,. a good friend for any- one. Watch for her in that Buick she drives. FWHM AEDWARD KURELKO Monitor 'l, 2. ' Eddie is an easy-going and sh llow5 but when he's with fellows, one might say he's talkative and mischievous. BETTY LaFON Betty, who hails from West Virginia, is every- body's friend. Their loss was certainly our gain. LORETTA ANN LANDY Auditorium Usher 1, 25 Monitor 2. Loretta is often quiet, but when you get to know her you'lI say she is one of the best friends you've ever had. Her sincerity willl be welcomed in any field. 5. 11 We ,,,H it it M MARY JANE LAZOR Leaders Club 'l, 2, 35 Monitor 1, 2, 35 Tennis Club 25 Swimming Club 25 Audi- torium Usher 25 Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, 35 Sports Usher 1, 2. There is never a dull moment when Mary Jane is near you can depend on her for ex- citement. BENEDICT LEALY Band, Manager 35 Traffic Squad l, 2, 3. Good-natured Ben is always around to make someone happy who is sad . . . we are sure he will go for with this quality. BETTY ANN LUCAS Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, 35 Sports Usher l, 2, 35 Ten- nis Club l, 25 Monitor 2, 35 Mask and Mike 2, 35 Auditorium Usher 2. This tall golden-haired lass is an asset to any class with her sparkling personality, she is bound to succeed as a nurse. BERNARD LUCICH Class President 35 Baseball 'I5 Junior Play 25 Mask and Mike 2, Pres., 35 Football, Manager 'l, 2, 35 Trafiic Squad 'l, 2, Capt., 35 Senior Play 35 Monitor 'I, 2, Captain of Captains 35 Visual Ed Staff 2, 35 Track, Manager 2, 35 Auditorium Usher 2, 35 National Honor Society, Pres. As our class president, Bernie is really tops . . . fun to be with and a born leader . . . he's done his very best to make our class a success. FRANCES LURTZ Secretary to Mr. Wildman 2, 35 Auditor- ium Usher l, 2, 35 Leaders Club 'l, 2, 35 National Honor Society, Secy,5 Librarian 25 Home Room Chairman l5 Marching Corps 35 Monitor 1, 25 Swimming Club 2. Speaking of secretaries, Fran is one of the best . .. with her quiet manner .and sincere personality, she is liked by all who know her. SHIRLEY LYONS Monitor 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Tennis Club, Secy., 35 Leaders Club 'I5 Gazette Typist 2, 35 Choir 2, 35 Keglers Klub 3. A smoothie on the dance floor-that's our Slew .. . good looking and terrific on the basketball court. DONALD MANKAS Choir 2, 3, Hi-Y 3. Don's got the personality that makes him liked in any crowd . . . well-dressed and easy to get along with a real swell guy and loads of fun. NANCY MARKS Mask and Mike l, 2, 3, Gazette I, 2, 3, Three One-Acts 'l, Spanish Club 2, 3, Auditorium Usher 'l, 2, National Honor Society, Tennis Club i, 2, Junior'Play 2. Intelligence fits this girl to a T , She likes fun and mischief, too. ll I Monitor 2, 3, Glee Club 3. L J DELLA MAE MATHEWS Della is tops on the basketball court . . . her charming personality is sure to be a help in any future ambition. LESTER MATHIESON Football 3, Basketball 3, Monitor 3. Never has so tine a fellow tit in ith w crowd than did Skipper. With ' 'per on- ality-plus and his athl ic c ities, e'll CHARLES MATSKO Chuck is a quiet sort of fellow, but did you ever see him bowl a swell friend with a personality to match. li 93 U 1 'X LXR l ' . , t i In Fifi- si-u Y A. M TT sws K--V X Wee Clu l 3: On' I' 2, - ' I 5 itwl .fl , ttyl! C n Hveyoueetrsee rplay a tbl.-U ell lsesho and sco lie .W' ifmwgf 1 In ,V .,,.-.,. , . 29 DARLEE MAY Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 3, Glee Club l, 2, Pres., 3, French Club 2, 3, Keglers Klub 3, An- nual Stalif 3, Monitor 1, Junior Play 2. Petite, cute, and neat as a pin .. . Darlee is always on the go, either making new 'friends or doing a iob which we know will be well done. FRANK F. MAUSSER Football 'l, 2, 3. A great big husky football player who has a heart as big as a football . .. a real pal. BOVARD MAYNE Class Vice President 3, Basketball i, Mask and Mike 'l, 3, Choir, Treas., 2, Pres., 3, Hi-Y 3, Auditorium Usher 2, Monitor 1, 2, Capt., 3, Gazette 2, 3, Senior Play 3. Friendly, iovial, and a welcomed personality to any occasion-that's our Veep. Our class could not have been complete without him. ROBERT MAZUR Hi-Y 3, Monitor l, 3, Football 'l, Annual Staff, Editor 3, Photography Staff 3, Mask and Mike 3, National Honor So- ciety. As editor of our Yearbook, Bob, as you can see, has proved himself quite a capable guy his friendly smile and personality will take him a long way. ' BETSY McC LEERY Auditorium Usher 'l, 2, Mask and Mike l, 2, 3, Gazette 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Secy., 3, Junior Play 2, Senior Play 3. With her flaming red hair and smooth per- sonality, Betsy proves to be a package of condensed dynamite being her normal self, she can turn the dullest moments into ones you won't forget. WILLIAM G. McFARLAND N Monitor 2, 3, Basketball 'I, 2. The type of company that everyone wishes for . . . a constant source of enioyment. We envy that car of Bill's. V VIOLET McGEE Violet never makes much noise but always does her share in any task in her own unassuming way she has won many lasting friends. JOHN4Mcl'fLIGH Fpgtboll 1,,2, afsaskefbqu '1', 2, 3, rare , Xjqiuad i, ' , 31 Monitor' I, 27 Recreation 'VJ Council-fig Vice' Eres,, 2, Presf 3, Home , RoomfCl'iairn3an I, 2, Auditorium Usher 2.'f ' 1' SharonlHigh's 'idemon on the football field and on -,the basketball court Jack's happy-go-lucky manner, along with his per- sonality-plus, makes him a fellow liked by all. MARILYN E. MCMAHON Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, Auditorium Usher Ip French Club 2, Social Committee I, 2, 31 Tennis Club 2, 35 Monitor I, Co-Capt., 2, 3. A gal with an exceptional personality . . . her winning ways will aid her in the future. JEANNE McMANUS Monitor 'l, 2, Co-Capt., 31 Leaders Club I, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, Keglers Klub 2, 3, Tennis Club 'l, 2, 3: Annual Staff 35 Mask and Mike 2, 3. A cheerful smile and a hearty Hi describe our Jeannie her main ambition, hope and desire is to become a nurse. MARGARET MCMATH Monitor I, 2, 3. Margie is the kind of cheerful and sincere person that makes the world ga around . . . what a housewife she'll make! aiu Mcrmsn Golf 1, 2, 3. Bill's good-natured smile is well-known in the halls of S.H.S. .. . his golfing and dan- cing make him popular with everyone. ,,.-- t -il tx vx Vi X llc BARBARA MEDVED- Monitor 2, 37 Glee Club 3. Barb is a swell girl to know, a true friend . . . her bright smile will be missed in Sharon Hi. JOSEPH RICHARD MENSTER Football I, 2, 37 Monitor 2, 3, Recreation Council 2, Glee Club lp Hi-Y 2. MeatbaIl is one of those guys that the football team couldn't get along without . .. his red hair and happy smile are a combina- tion we all know and like. il DOLORE5 MENSURATI Monitor I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, Librarian 2, Her sparkling brown eyes and shining brun- ette hair are always a welcome sight . .. a friend to all who know her. Mf- XA P Y MESZAROS etary Mr. Grimes 2, 37 Keglers Klub 3, National Honor Society. Muzzy is one of the quieter gals of S.H.S. her sincere manner will be a real asset to her as a secretary. JOAN MARIE MIHALSON Glee Club I, 25 Monitor 3. One of the sharper girls at Sharon High . . . Jo's always peppy and ready for fun. MARILYN MILLER Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 35 Hospitality Committee 'l, 2, 35 Annual Staff 3, Monitor 2, 3. Never at a loss for words, Marilyn is always bubbling over with vitality full of fun and always has a cheery word for everyone. MARY LOUISE MILLER Monitor 2, 3, Band 2, 3. Of course we all know Mary Louise as one of our Maiorettes, but she also is known for her friendly way in the classroom. RICHARD LEE MILLER Hi-Y 2, 3, Monitor 'I, 2, 3, Football 3, Home Room Chairman 3. If anyone has a knack for mischief and fun, it's Dick enioyed by all the boys and girls who know him, he certainly has a happy life ahead of him. CHARLES EDWARD MILLIGAN Bancl 'l, 2, 3, Orchestra 3. A valuable asset to our Band is Chuck . . we know he will succeed in future life. VERONICA M. MIRAGE Business Staff 2, 3, Advertising Staff 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Sports Usher 'l, 2, 3, Glee Club, Social Chairman 'l, French Club 2. Ronnie's middle name might well be Gig- gles . . . she scores as high with her friends as she does on the basketball court. ,1 . J, HARLES MITCHELL Fi S ad 3, Spanish Club 'I, 2, Basket- , 2, Co-Capt., 3, Recreation Coun- I, Vice Pres., 3. Chu , whose shy smile and friendly ways are ax ous, is a whiz on the basketball floor. GEORGE H. MORGAN Choir 1, 2, 3. Although quite small, he really gets around . . . you're most likely to see him hot-rodding around in his little green car. F ,cgi D . .... 1:7 NANCY LEE MORGAN Annual Staff 3, French Club 2, 3, Junior Play 2, Senior Play 3, Monitor 2, 3, Mask and Mike l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Choir 2, 3. A bombshell of fun lies beneath that quiet ex- terior . . . if you don't believe this, iust look at her eyes sometime-they 'Fairly sparkle. NANCY PATRICIA MORGAN Monitor 'l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Hos- pitality Committee 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Home Room Chairman 3, National Honor Society. If Nancy can be used as an example, then it is true that good things do come in small packages . .. likes all sports, but baseball is her favorite. LOUELLA ANN MOYER Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, Choir 2, 3, Monitor 1, 2, Co-Capt., 3, Annual Staff 3, Tennis Club 3, Swimming Club 3. Lou's ever-ready smile and easy-going man- ner make her easy to like . .. she enioys dan- cing, ice skating, and listening to pop music. JAMES RAY MUDER Choir 1, 2, 3, Band 'l, 2, Secy., 3, Orches- tra, Pres., 3, Hi-Y 2. Jim is a swell guy to have around . . . he's the life of every party. The Band will miss him in the trombone section. JOHN MUELLER Hi-Y 2, 3, Football 'l, 2, 3, Track 'l, 2. Mole's a real swell guy and a wonderful sport . .. his main interests are 'Football and having lots of fun. DARLENE MULLEN Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treas., 3, Glee Club 2, National Honor Society, Secretary to Mr. Grimes 1, 2, 3. Darlene's friendly smile is familiar to all . .. we know her as one of Mr. Grimes' most effi- cient secretaries dancing is one of her favorite pastimes. 'wa CATHERINE DIANE MURPHY Glee Club 2, Monitor 2, 3. Cathy, though rather shy, cuts quite a fig- ure on the dance floor fond of roller- skating, tennis, cmd swimming. PHILIP R. MYERS Keglers Klub 3. Silence may be his motto but to know him is to have a friend. TOM A. NELSON Basketball, Manager 'l. Here's o guy you can count on to be always smiling . . . his mild manner may be mislead- ing for underneath Tom is one fine fellow. ROBERT E. NEWELL ' Traffic Squad 1, Squad Leader 2, Lieut., 3, Home Room Chairman 3. A quiet guy who is always ready with a good ioke 52's walking I like Ike, he is sure to succeed. LOIS ANN NOTTINGHAM Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Monitor 'l, 2, 3, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, Junior Play 2, Sports Usher 1, 2. Lois' quiet and friendly ways have made her a true friend to everyone . . . her main ambi- new friends DON Monitor I 2 Don may seem always assured of tion is to travel far and wide and cultivate OVAK Room Chairman 1 t f - iess. 'x firs are 635' JANE B. NUCKOLLS Tri-Hi-Y l, 3, Monitor 3, French Club 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Art Staff 2, 3, Junior Play 2, National Honor Society. The halls of S.H.S. will seem quiet next year without the familiar sound of Janie's sprag- gling loafers .. . with a real talent for don- cing and tennis, this gal iust can't be beat. HELEN J. OGDEN Tri-Hi-Y 3, Gazette Typist 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, Monitor 'l, 2, 3, .lunior Play 2. Snookie is noted for her sharp dressing the future will find her as an X-ray technician. CAROLE A. 0'HARE Glee Club 1, Sports Usher 'I, 2, 3, Moni- tor l, 3, French Club 2, Junior Play 2, Tennis Club 2, Art Staff 2, 3, Annual Stalt 3, Marching Corps 3. Carol's contagious giggle can be heard all over S.H.S. by the way, have you ever seen her art work? lt's terrific! LOUIS A. PAOLETTA Football i, 2, 3, Track l, 2. Friendliness is the keynote of l.ou's wonder- ful personality he's a pal of everyone in S.H.S. . . . we surely will miss him. JAMES J. PASQUALE Choir 'l, 2, 3. Jim is one of the less active and more quiet students in Sharon High, but his dork features and bright smile make you want to be his friend. JOHN F. PASQUALE A lot of energy put to the useful purpose of cheering the gang .. . known for his wit . . . excels in touch football. ANN J PETRINI Momtorl 2 3 Gazettel 2 Editor 3 Social Committee 'I 2 3 Librarian 2 Tri Hi Y 3 French Club 2 3 Quill and Scroll 2 3 Senior Play 3 Ann s vlvaclousness floods the halls of S H S the word impossible is not In her di: txonary one cant help feel the added brightness when shes around MICHAEL F PETTOLA Bandi 2 Pres 3 Orchestra 3 Monitor Mike is our bass drummer in 'Football sea son and a fine clarinet player in concert band Notice his dark hair and shining eyes WILLIAM G PHILLIPS One of the quieter fellows at Sharon High I s pleasant smile is welcome everywhere JUDITH A PITTS I Choir 2 3 Spanish Club M mto I 2 nea he quiet appearance is a bundle of ith a sprinkle of charm to match r personality is our Judy A JOYCE PLEASANT lub D e is a gal whos bubbling with steam the gym can really sing like Sara Vaughn ready to step with loads of pep and sparkle ' 1 , : , . ' : ' , , : 2 '- V 1 , : , : . , . . ,,. . ,, , . . 1 . , . , , , ., 1 1 ' 3. 11 - 11 ' ' l 11B-H1 11 ' - I fl ff ' Tri i- 5 ' , 5 ' 2, 35 , . y ... ' - - - n 11 I I 2, 3. ll II ' I ' ' N .. FRANK M. PLESO Monitor 2, 3. Happy-go'lucky Frank likes to have a good time . . . he's sure to go places in the world. --divx A I X it ....QV I - ii' at-.,,. P' do ., . 3 ... ., iv- I 1 I I it wg Z :Qi .wig ti Q .,... lf' . I I ERNESTINE POPE Never a dull moment with Ernie around always so happy and gay. PATRICIA RANKIN French Club 35 Monitor I, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 'l. Patsy' seems to be one of our shy class- mates but her fun-loving nature is concealed by her quiet personality. ' V v , I R NALD ADSHAW B, b l anager 'I5 Track 2, 35 Monitor Here' c-ne sw y to w . . . his shy grin is always vi ble and he has a 'Friendly Hi for all. CATHERINE REALE Choir 'I, 25 Monitor I. Petite Dolly has plans for obtaining her MRS. degree after graduation . . . best. of luck to her in future happiness. DOLORES E. REARDON Glee Club 'lp Monitor l, 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Junior Play 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3. Sparkling smile plus a 'Friendly sense of hu- mor equal Dodie .. . no class can be blue or dull with her around. PHYLLIS JEAN RECORD Band 'l, 2, Vice Pres., 35 Head Maiorette 2, 35 Junior Play 2. What will S.H.S. do without high-stepping Phyll as head Maiorette a real asset to any class. DONALD REED Basketball 1, 2, Track 27 Football 25 Home Room Chairman 2, Monitor I, 2, Capt., 3, Recreation Council 2. Tall, dark, and handsome that's our Don .. . his happy-go-lucky disposition has made and kept his many friends. PHILIP M. REESE Basketball I, 2, Co-Capt., 3, Football 2, 37 Social Committee I, 2, Fire Squad I, 2, Capt., 3, Monitor I, 2, 3. Phil can either be 'Found on the basketball court or gridiron . . . here's hoping he is the S.H.S. contribution to the pro ranks. ll FRANC S ANN REED ho r I, 2, 3- rench Club 1. Though al ys heard, Fran's a hit with evxefyone . he's neat as a pin and twice as sharp PATRICIA REILLY French Club 3. Pat is one of our more studious set . . . this blond girl hos' made some true 'friends in S.I'I.S. CHARLOTTE RIESER A Choir I, 2, 37 Secretary to Mr. Wildman 2, 31 Annual Staff 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 3, Jun- ior Play 2p National Honor Society. Char's pep can liven up any crowd . . . gay laughter and continuous chatter make up this versatile girl. ELSIE M. ROBERTS Choir l, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3: Junior Play 2: Monitor 3. Once a friend, always a friend, that's Elsie fun-loving and gay, her sparkling smile is always on clisplay. Pl . , '. QQ .Y - ., ss.-, -s 1... . ,,, l, ,X . , - se... 3532:-,s.:, :::::::s -, TES ig.. 1 34 OREAN ROSKOS Baseball If Football 3: Track 2, Monitor I, 2, 3. One of the nicest guys you would ever want to meet , . . his athletic ability has made him a whiz on the football field 5.H.S. will surely miss him. CHARLES J. ROTZ Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Monitor 1, 2, Capt., 35 Senior Play 3. Chuck is known to all for his wit and 'Friend- Iiness . . . his very favorite pastime is driving his little black Buick. TED M. RUTTINGER Monitor 2, 3, Home Room Chairman 3. A happy-go-lucky guy, Rutts is always smil- ing when others are frowning, PATRICIA A. SABO Sports Usher I, 2, 3, Glee Club 'lg Moni- tor 2p Secretary to Mr. Blough 35 Junior Play 2, Annual Staff 3. A more sincere lass couldn't be 'Found . .. her friendly ways are winning ways. CARRIE -MAE SANSOSTI Auditorium Usher Ip Tri-Hi-Y Ig Glee Club 3, French Club 2. A cheerful smile and a hearty laugh describe Carrie her sincerity and friendliness will be an aid to her success. NICK SASS Monitor 3g Hi-Y 35 Mask and Mike 2, 35 Choir 2, 3. Here is a boy ready to take on any task . .. Nick's voice has certainly added quality to our Choir. JAMES M. SAXON Hi-Y 3, Monitor 2, 3, Mask and Mike 2, Treas., 3. Tall, dark, and handsome, Jim always has a wisecrack to make you laugh he is known primarily for his personality. ll BARBA ' A ELAINE SCHANZ Leaders - - Tri-Hi-Y 2, Pres., JMO pt. 3' Keglers Klub 3' Socia ommit e 3- French Club 2, Talented a ng friends is our Barb bein - rty worker with a pleasant 1, 3, 1,9 f 1, 2, , , Secy., 3 wimmi Club 3, Junior Play 2, Hom ' airman 2. persona will aid her in the future. BINA J. SCHOSSER Bean is always ready for a good laugh . . . you never see her without that jolly smile . .. the best place to find this delightful gal is at a bowling alley. ROBERT SCHULTZ JA M 'tor l, , Basketball l, 2, 3. Eva od ' kno b .I . he I 'ys.has enty o ti an ' ' as cool lfslilefhyb ket VW ,af l f X f JACK SEEGERS If you see a devilish smile and that funny look in his eyes, you can be sure Ziggy is up to something . . . he has the cutest dimples . . . S.H.S. will be dull without him. TOMMY ALISON SEEMAN Monitor 3, Track I, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, Recreation Council 3. Easy going Tommy .. . doing well in every- thing he's one of Sharon High's better basketball players. SONIA M. SEGINAK Leaders Club 1, Advertising Staff 2, 3, Business Staff 2, 3, Junior Play 2, Tri- Hi-Y, Vice Pres., T, 3, National Honor Society. Here's a pal with the twinkle in her eyes . . . Sonia's humor makes any one and everyone her friend. MARILYN JANE SEWALL Tri-Hi-Y l, Leaders Club 1, 2, Vice Pres., 3, Home Room Chairman 'I, Monitor 1, 2, Swimming Club 2. A whiz on the basketball court . . . Marilyn's known as Sharon High's songstress. FRANCES SFRAMELI Mask and Mike 2, 3, Art Staff 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Tennis Club 1, 3, Annual Stal? 3, Junior Play 2. Seemingly shy but lots of fun . . . that's Fran have you seen her beautiful art work? In the future she plans to be a dress de- signer. DIAN JOYCE SHEASLEY Auditorium Usher I, Tri-Hi-Y I, 3, Moni- tor l, 2, 3, Keglers Klub 3, Junior Play 2. A petite and sincere lass . . . Dian's friendli- ness and assuring smile will aid her in ai nur- sing career. J I9 W ' if D AW Basketb ll O9 - onitor 2, r o rki - rench b 2, 3. knows an I '. he's away lau . xcept on a t strictly business. VQ DOLORES DIANE SHIELDS Choir l, 2, 3, Leaders Club I, 2, 3, Moni- tor 'l, 1, Annual Staff 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 'l, 2, National Hon- or Society. Dee and her contagious giggle can usually be found in the midst of a singing group . . . not there? . . . then look for her at the Cleve- land Stadium. MARCELLA R. SIGLER Monitor 'l, 2, Capt., 3, Glee Club 1, Lead- ers Club l, Sports Usher 'l, 2, 3, Junior Play 2, Tennis Club 2, Secretary to Miss Stephenson 3, French Club 2, Annual Staff 3, Senior Play 3. Marcy's an energetic specimen of perpet- ual motion who possesses the gift of gab and uses it for all its's worth. BARBARA ARLYNNE SIMKINS Tri-Hi-Y 1, Librarian i, 2, 3, Secretary to Mr. Blough 2, 3, Sports Usher 2, 3, Marching Corps 3. All Barby's free periods are spent being one of Mr. Blough's efficient secretaries her sparkling personality and sedateness are certainly wonderful assets. KARL J. SIWIECKI Photography Staff 3, National Honor So- ciety. Quiet but full of fun . . . Squeek's sincerity has won him numerous friends. H. RICHARD SLAGLE Choir 'I, 2, 3, Glee Club 'I, Hospitality Committee 1, 2, 3, Monitor 1. This fun-loving adventurous chap has that devilish look in his eyes . . . blond hair, blue- eyed Dick is quite a trick. MARTHA JANE SMOCK Here's one of our quieter gals but when she's with her special pals she's the life of the party . . . Martha plans to be a secretary GEO E N SOTIJ J Hi-Y Fr Club Audit rlum Usher l , 3. ', jx Our sciemcally- Wd rgejtxuxiqi far and wide. We ailume I enioys bjing opp- side. ' Q -ill l 12351-fri' Ill ' . . Q3 5 .. . At: ew! f fi. 'f ' 1 ' . f ri A .- ... ,., . ,I NANCY A. SOUTHERN Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, Monitor 'l, 2, 3, Mask and Mike 2, 3, Tennis Club 3, Art Staff 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Junior Play 2. One of the quieter gals of S.H.S. . .. Nancy really makes up for it in personality . . . spirit plus gaiety fits her to a T . MAXINE V. SPINELLI Tri-Hi-Y 'I, 3, Monitor 'l, 2, Mask and Mike 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Tennis Club 3, Junior Play 2, Senior Play 3. This fun-loving gal is tops on any list her easy going manner makes her a real hit with all. INGRID STEIN Monitor 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Span- ish Club 2, Vice Pres., 3, Auditorium Ush- er 'l, 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 3, Art Staff 2, 3, National Honor Society. With her love for art and ability to succeed at everything she does, lngricl will long be remembered by all. CHARLES RICHARD STEINES Hi-Y 'I, 2, Monitor 'I, 2, Keglers Klub 2, Pres., 3, Social Committee 3, Home Room Chairman 3, Junior Play 2, Senior Play 3, Golf l, 2, 3, National Honor Society. We may replace short for tall in the say- ing, tall, dork, and handsome has the makings of a good leader. EVELYN R. STEVENSON Monitor 1, Capt., 2, 3, Cheerleader 'I, 2, Co-Capt., 3, Senior Play 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Social Committee 'l, 2, Secy., 3, Home Room Chairman 2, Gazette Typist 2, 3. A flashy smile and a cheery Hi from Lynn can always brighten your day . . . a snappy dresser and a whiz on the dance floor, too. DENNIS J. STRAUSS Photography Staff 3. When one gets to know him, he proves to be a great friend . . . lots of fun to be with. so , ' i JANE F. STROBEL Secretary to Mr. Newton 2, 37 Monitor I, 27 Auditorium Usher 2, 3. With her sparkling sense of humor and bub- bling personality Janie has a knack for making friends always an asset to any crowd. GRACE MARIE STULL Monitor 37 Spanish Club 2, 3. Happy, comical and always looking for 'Fun . . . tl1at'S Gracie for you. What a smooth skater! CAROLINE M. SWARTZBECK Glee Club I. Carol has a stunt for every occasion . . . she is always in the best of spirits . . . no won- der a party isn't complete without her. TED L. TARR Hi-Y 2, 37 Auditorium Usher I, 27 French Club 2. Talkative Ted keeps our P. O. D. classes really rolling . . . that twinkle in his eyes shows his enioyment of life. ROSEMARY TAYLOR Monitor I, 2, 3. Looking for a true classmate, Rosemary can fill the bill timid at times but always in a good mood. BETTY TEMPLETON Junior Play 27 Tri-Hi-Y .li Band 2, 37 Sports Usher I7 Monitor I, 2, 3. What would the Band do without sweet ma- iorette Betty ? She always has a Hi for everyone. ,.-A ROSE MARIE THOMAS Rosie combines ability with a character not easily 'forgotten never a dull moment. WILLIAM J. THOMAS, JR. Quiet, sincere, friendly . . . these words best describe Bill who has been a pride to Shar- on High. ROBERT J. TOMKO Hi-Y 2, 37 Football 2, 37 Track 2, 37 Recre- ation Council 3. Bob loves all sports and with his build he makes a good showing in most7 he's tall, dark, and always smiling. PATRICIA JEAN TROUTMAN Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 37 Auditorium Usher 2, 37 Monitor I, 37 Tennis Club 3. Pat is quiet but always ready to say Hi to everyone . . . her brown wavy hair is one of her outstanding features. MARYLEE TURNER Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 37 Monitor I, 2, 37 Sports Usher i, 27 Mask and Mike 2, 37 Auditor- ium Usher I, 2, 37 Tennis Club 37'Na- tional Honor Society. Marylee is a gal with lots of ambition . . . she will go far in whatever field she chooses, and we wish her luck in it. LOIS A. ULRICH Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Treas., 37 Monitor I, 2, 37 Sports Usher I, 2, 37 Auditorium Usher i, 2, 37 Mask and Mike 2, 37 Annual Staff 37 Home Room Chairman 27 Keglers Klub 37 National Honor Society. Lois is a friend to all her sincerity and cheerfulness are known to all around the school. 1 l l g... PATRICIA A. VAGLIA Choir 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, Leaders Club 1, Junior Play 2, Monitor, Capt., 3, Sen- ior Play 3. The mighty little redhead of S.H.S. filled with the best of pep and personality . . . Pat loves to dance, and is really good at it. MARY SANDRA VALENTINO Monitor 3, Glee Club 3. Rudy is a good sport her know-how of sports has helped in the girls' intramurals . . . her favorite is skating. ROSE I. VASCO Monitor 1, 2, 3, Librarian 3. Rose is sort of shy, but don't let that foal you . . . once you get her going, she is lots of fun. JOSEPH VOYTIK Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Fire Squad 3, Golf 2, 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3. What would our Band do without fun-loving Joe? He loves sports-especially golf. THOMAS J. WALSH Trafiic Squad 1, 2,.Leader 3. Tom's a whiz at school work-especially in chemistry . .. whether in school or out, he's everybody's friend. WILLIAM JAMES WALSH Photography Stal? 2, 3, Recreation Coun- cil 2, Home Room Chairman 1, 2, Moni- tor 2, Keglers Klub 2, 3, Junior Play 2, Social Committee 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Audi- torium Usher 2, 3, Fire Squad 3, Senior Play 3, National Honor Society, Vice Pres. Flashing brown eyes and a mischievous smile let you know that Bill is always game for a good time a real sharpie who is hard to beat in golf or dancing. To i I -at NM gg. , ,...-sf , ..tT:.r,,uv' 5, it mem 4 , . e seen . ,, .-. F?- is - g. I EARL M. WARD Band 1, Photography Statf 3, Orchestra 1, Monitor 1, 2. A shy and quiet guy of S.H.S ..., his first love is hunting Elsie and Earl are constantly together. fElsie is his car., ALMA L. WATSON Monitor 1, 2, 3, Band 1, Marching Corps 3. Alma's friendly smile has made the halls of Sharon High brighter for everyone let's hope the future proves as bright for her. RICHARD L. WATSON Traffic Squad 1, 2, Leader 3, Monitor 1, 2, Visual Aid Staff 3. A friendly guy who really gets around you are most likely to see him racing around in his car an all around fellow. JOHN J. WAYNE Monitor 1, 2, Capt., 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Recre- ation Council 2, 3, Auditorium Usher 2. Jack is always up-to-date on the latest styles his ambition is to be o haber- dasher. JOHN A. WEBER Auditorium Usher 2, 3, Photography Stal? 3, Monitor 2,' Keglers Klub 2, 3, National Honor Society. John has many good traits among them is his extensive vocabulary . . . he is sure to suceed in the future. MARY MARGARET weuucic ' Sports Usher 1, Auditorium Usher 1, Monitor 2, 3, Glee Club 3. With her quiet and charming ways she can easily make many friends . .. always has a friendly Hellc. MARLENE WELCH Marlene's positive smile and personality make her tops we know she'll go far. GEORGE A. WELLER George's shy, friendly ways have won him many lasting friends . . . he's iust plain nice. DAVID W. WENTWORTH French Club 'lg Keglers Klub 2, 3, Hi-Y 35 Photography Staff 3. A hard working guy is our Dave . . . always figuring out new problems . .. if you want to know about cars, iust ask him. BRUCE WHISTLER Monitor 1, 27 Keglers Klub 3. Bruce is the ideal one for funmaking with that curly hair and freckles he is bound to be a success. ALLAN E. WILSON Monitor 2. Dependable Skip likes to hunt and fish . .. once he sets his goal, he attains it . .. a iack- of-all-trades excels in intramural sports. F' BERNICE B. WLODARSKI French Club 'l, 2, Social Committee 'l, 27 Mask and Mike lg Gazette Typist 27 Moni- tor 'l, 27 Home Room Chairman 'l. Bernice has blazed ahead her path at Sharon High . . . her wonderful smile and personality make her tops .. . we know she will go far. J. PATRICK WOLBERT Monitor 2. Quite a schoolmate , . . iovial, quick thinking . .. somebody well worth knowing . .. a future aviator. BARNEY WONNER Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Art Staff 37 Monitor 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Gazette 3, Husky Barney will make headlines with those muscles of his . . . he can draw more cartoons than a cartoonist. JOHN YOUNG Mask and Mike 2, 35 Tennis Club 35 Art Staff 37 Track 2, 3. A slow drawl mixed with the pinch of saucy remarks yields Johnny. WILLIAM YOUNG Traffic Squad T, Leader 2, Lieut., 35 Moni- tor 2, 3. Bill's quiet nature is iust a disguise for his fun-loving ways and dancing ability. JEROME ZIMMER Home Room Chairman 'l, 27 Monitor, Capt., 2, 37 Social Committee 37 Tennis Club, Vice Pres., 37 Keglers Klub 2, Vice Pres. 3, Hi-Y 3. 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Second Row: Miss Filer, Robert Simons, David Siege, Joanne Dilts, Peggy Cerbus, Donna Eckenrode, Violet Dancu, Carol Chaya, Walter Stanford, Ronald Scott. Third Row: Charles Schell, Robert Steines, Phillip Ryan, Ralph Searle, Patrick Shields, John Sember, William Ryan, Michael Sloven, Michael Sirochman. 46 l l Juniors ROOM 302 MISS HASSEI. Front Row: Donna Harnadek, Geraldine Guzik, Betty Gavalier, Barbara Higgs, Nancie Hines, Carol Kawana, Sandra Qullgghpr, Nancy Hogue, Bonnie Kelly. Second Row: Tony Paoletta, Lois Hoelzle, Dixie Kantner, Dorothy Grimm, Joanne Jacobson, Patricia Franklin, Chloann Griffith, Geraldine Hamel, Frank Mistretta. Third Row: John Ricciardi, Richard Rudesill, Gerald Peterson, Pat Rielly, Ronald Morgenstern, Bill Rielly, Jim Ogden, Richard Phillips, Miss Hassel. Juniors ROOM 216 MR. HOLT Front Row: ,Lillian Kotzak, Saundria Mattingly, Meredieth Mgntin, Estil1g,pgLgg, Marion Knotts, Marcia King, Connie King, Annette Maher, Roberta Matzek, Jeanne Matias, Dolores Marshall. Second Row: Dan Longley, Barbara Massey, Helen Martiny, Theda Lange, Carol Krutsch, Alice Lamb, Marion Matchak, Lois Lurtz, Jack Lynne, Mr. R. F. Holt. Third Row: Jim Mclusky, Bill Longley, Wilbert Martin, Ronald Matika, Fred Mason, Joe Meier, Dick McMahon, Dave McMahon, Spiro Mason. 47 Juniors ROOM 215 i MISS CORBIN MRS EWING Front Row: Florence Mitchell Carol Mulvey, Sandra Maxwell, Sally McFall, Ethel Mihalcin, Margery McGil- very, Mary Ann McDowell, Norma Messett, Jane McReynolds, Ruth Mitchell, Norene Mclfeei Second Row: Donald Korpa, Roger Lewis, Dorothy Maxwell, Violet Milano, Teresa Nemes, Joanne Morton, Catherine McAdams, Joan McDade, John Logan, Peter Lockie. Third Row: Mrs. Ewing, Melvin Kantner, Billy Hoelzle, George Lengauer, Gerald Hetson, Edward Kashmer, Leroy Loney, John Kohute, Meredith Hyatt, David Hurl, Miss Corbin. Juniors ROOM 214 MISS ARMOUR Front Row: Frances Pilla, Marcia Revale, Ann Rankin, Alice O'Brien, Mary Jo Ontko, Marlene Patterson, Mary Lou Paulsen, Evelyn Oleskey, Marlene Planchak, Barbara Phillips. Second Row: Lyle Heath, Joe George, Lois Pearell, Elizabeth Reilley, Marjorie Phillips, Beverly Pollock, Hariy Ferm, Tom Gibbons. G Third Row: Joe Fodor, George Gulla, Jim Flickinger, Ronald Gough, Edward Glaser, Russell Gething, Fred Haines, Carl Hassan. 48 Juniors ROOM 213 MR. BENNETT Front Row: Becky Rohrer, Elinor Smigel, Arlene Rzepka, Cecilia Rohman, Dorothy Solyan, ,Vincenzina Seadaforea Sylvia Solida, Phyllis Richardson, Mary Ann Rogan, Verla Shannon. Second Row: Vincent Coyne, Russell Dickson, Jean Shuttleworth, Geraldine Smith, Nancy Smith, Rose Marie Smolen, Ruth Rokita, Fay Rupp, Richard DeMaria, Robert Dillon. Third Row: Mr. Bennett, Daniel Diefenderfer, George Brickley, Charles Caldwell, Andrew Chnapko, Ronald Cameron, David Chestnut, James Feeney. Juniors ROOM 212 MISS DAVERIO Front Row: Janet Wolbert, Rose Yarzab, Mary Ann Wrynn, Pat Young, Anna Wanachek, Glenda Willard, Elizabeth Ustik, Jane Yale, Marcia Trow, Jacgueline Wglku. Second Row: Bill Bain, Mike Boyle, Marilyn Watral, Peggy Swartz, Estelle Vergis, Rita Yesko, Ruth l, --- Thomasl Bob Anderson, Dan Barker. Third Row: C. Daverio, Don Bochert, Bob Atterholt, Jim Brest, Bob Barnett, Tony Arthur, Fred Brenner, Lee Allum, Dave Armstrong, Joe Brashen. 49 gf 42 Sophomores ROOM 211 MISS BROSIE Front Row: Beverly Biggin, Peggy Biggin, Mary Kathryn Butch, Nancy Brest, Barbara Baxter, Rose Marie Caldron, Jane Biesecker, Kathleen Benedict, Joyce Bayer, Eveline Blanar. 1411,-HQ Second Row: Bill Vasco, Bob Wilcox, Carol Aeglebaum, Jo Ann Bennett, Pat Bouslough, Alice Armstrong, Olivia Burns, Frances Bebic, Elizabeth Berkessel, Gary Vinas, Carl Verholek. Third' Row: Fred Weller, Jacob Young, Jim Wilson, Dale Wilcox, Chester Ward, Fred Victor, Bob Wheeler, Gary Vath, George Ward, Ted Wlodarski. Sophomores ROOM 208 MR. SMITH Front Row: Myra Chernisky, Shirley Davidson, Dorothy Dills, Eileen Crissman, Nancy Dickman, Sandra Cicconei Rosemary Del Monaco, Dorothy Dilts, Carol Collins, Barbara Diurba, Tedd Comninos. Second Row: Jack Takash, Ed Spondike, Beverly Douthit, Rosalie DeBlase, Margaret Cleary, Mary Lgg Q-ggggg, Ann Curry, Roberta Chaeman, Degnne Cohen Steve Stefnthal, Norbert Vasil, Joseph Sharley. A Third Row: Harold Steen, Tim Thompson, Gene Sutton, Delbert Tice, Matt Sverchek, Neil Turzak, Bud Swogger, John Stanton, John Valdine, Wayne Stull, Mr. Smith. 50 Sophomores ROOM 207 MISS STANSFIELD Front Row: Virginia Greer, Esther Dyll, Elaine Fait, Suzanne Hanrahan, Eunice Green, Judy Gragg, Doris 'Qi--fv-if Haney, Patricia Griffith, Lois Gillam, Juanita Feigart. Second Row: Gerard Rio, Robert Reid, Bernice Grif'fin,iDoijis Griffin Bonnie Lee Fair, G-ucnlzetta Ethridgg, Joyce Glover, Anne Fridley, Judy Greenberger, Edward Schosser, Elma Stansfield, Michael Seaman. .-..a...... Third Row: Howard Rogers, Paul Shaffer, Alfred Pyne, Edward Saxon, Michael Ristvey, Richard Roux, John Ryan, Andrew Regule, Hans Rudolph. Sophomores ROOM 206 MR. MINK Front Row: Bessie Jordan Marilyn Hague, Billie Jordan, Georgine Kaiser, Helen Hartwick, Marilyilliggn Margaret Kelch, Martha Jacobson, Beverly Kingsley. Second Row: William Moseu, Deanne Irwin, Ann Hoffman, Marcia Howard, Joanne Kimble, Patti Karol, Mary Jane Kaye, Carolyn Kemper, Jay Miller, Donald Phillips. Third Row: Mr. Mink, Kenny Neiman, Roy Paulson, Anthony Musoman, Larry Mickey, Sunny Meszaros, Ronald Miller, Anthony Pettola, Jim Marsillo, Ronnie Pocello, John Morey. 51 Sophomores ROOM 205 MR. KREPP Front Row: Roberta Leonard,,,KLtQ..KQ.t1ak, Margaret Matzek, Carolyn McGranahan, Kathleen Marshall, Phyllis Laverty, Jane Mason, Elizabeth Mader, Ladonna Maury, Marlene Martinlsg, Margaret McAllister. Second Row: William McNally, Vincent Marcello, Marie Kurelko, Shirley Limpar, Margaret Lucas,SBarbara Kweder, Joyce Landy, Patty McHugh, Kenneth Marley, Thomas McFarland. Third Row: Robert Manilla, Frederick Meier, John McGinty, Albert Lelekacs, Howard McAllister, Howard Levitt, Edward Lewis, Joseph Kurcon, Milan Kovach, Leonard Maykowski, Mr. R. J. Krepp. Sophomores Room 204 Miss Mcsmoe Front Row: Marcia Pollack, Joanne Messina, Mary Moore, Pat Misavage, Mary Tsimpidis, Theresa Mihal- son, Audrey McLuskey, Beverly Novak, Nancy Peterson, Francie Palmer. Second Row: Charles Kettering, James Klein, Mary Frances Metz, Donna Ogden, Myra Pendleton, Shirley Mead, Bonnie Milliron, Joan Miller, Jerry Knotts, Ralph Irwin, Richard Hodge. Third Row: Miss McBride, Bill Hartwick, Charles Ide, George Kashmer, Tom Keryan, Cliff Hilk, George Haymaker, Bill Kennedy, Charles Kellum, Maurice lgou, Don Johnsonlh 52 Sophomores ROOM 203 MISS SYKES MR. HOUCK Front Row: Jacqueline Rohrer, Norma Rimko, Diane Rossi, Jacqueline Routman, Shirley Sanders, Patricia Pollock, Edna Mae Rahman, Patricia Riddle, Grace Rotunno, Rosalie Rielly. Second Row: Lester Frey, Edward Garcia, Marsha Schanz, Joanne Schein, Nancy Reese, Helen Rathy, Carolyn Sayer, Marla Schermer, David Fuller, Robert Goeltz. Third Row: Miss Sykes, John Douthit Richard Dorus, Keith Foster, Joseph Haas, James Ference, Arnold Frank, Robert Gilliland, Charles Ference, Daniel Fisher, Henry Gunesch. X i X K Sophomores ROOM 202 MR. BOWER Front Row: Pat Shayuth, Carole Uhl, Wilma Southern, Darlene Scott, Sheila Stahl, Kathleen Schosser, Joan Shemansky, Rosemary Tyson, Geraldine Stanford, Dolores Scheweiss. Second Row: John DeCiancio, Patrick Clune, Dorothy Tomko, Donna Spring, Sandra Snodgrass, Darlene Se-p,Jean Shollenberger, Barbara Stupinsky, Norman Davis, Rudolph Centorcelli. Third Row: Jack Costello, John DelMonaco, Bob Conner, James Davis, Gerald Cione, Fred Conti, Patrick Campbell, Luther Counto, Jack Clary, Joe Corini, Mr. Bower. 53 Sophomores ROOM 201 MR. FORSYTHE Front Row: Rosemary Wiesen, Carmella Vitale, Barbara Unger, Betty Wg sh, Helaine Whitmore, Rosemary Vodenichar, Joanne Weinrich, Phyllis Ward, Shirley Vorgp, Gloria Wilson, Patricia Wilson. Second Row: Joe Baher, Thomas Buck, Mary Whitehead, Florence Walker, Anna Whalen, Amelia Zekcl, Paula Watson, Angeline Vicario, Joe Blasko, Gordon Bole. Third Row: Charles Adkinf, Norman Astone, Bert Boyce, Robert Beach, Eugene Appel, .lim Bestwick, Paul Brittian, Carl Bottenfielcl, .loe Bosco, Robert Buzzo, Harold Boyer, Mr. Forsythe. 54 n .5 I A w N H4 JOHYIYIY 1 QAb4E,v 'I pxoymie Joy b KENNY H., .17 1 Q -U 1 0 hx . if ' B A ' ' 'f'r.-if' ' 'iv if . L , f ffrli . Vyfggf jf. V. 'j, ff- I:,' n 'inwnw ' lomny BeHy Don Ngfqgg od 'amz IO? '. ,A ' 3 pdf ! lici EEF? w'Fk .n NJEJQ awff A Angina 1- 11' 5 1 f .Hn A if gf: 'Q' 1 4, , ' '2 .,:f?'5' f-af: 4 - ' 4 5 , nf' rev - W M6Ty GQOYQQ R05Q 5 55 n ,052 in .:.L . 1 1 ' M' , Darlene 4 ' . 1 I, 'i N ,v JY . V4 .X ? -. Jeanne , Bev i - 33335 w ff. Q. Frances , . gt. -, - 'L 2 ' ' J 1' ' A ,ga . . l 1 I s1?1 - 5 h R Y, lu wr -fa , Nancy ROCK' Jgwni v, AM,- .3 Q 0 as '-, s 4 -aid C' 1691 Munfey Cha'nT17 56 I Annual Stall Editor-in-Chief .,.. ...... R obert Mazur Assistant Editor ....,,.,......,......,............,......... Pat DeProtio Adviser ..,..................................,............ Mr. R. K. Paxton The Annual Staff, an all-senior organization, consists of the boys and girls who make this book possible. They prepare the Annual to be a record of the happenings of the year ancl give special credit to the ditterent organizations of the school. They meet every Tuesday evening after school. The aim of the Stott is to make this year's book better and richer than any yet prepared. Advertising Stall Senior Manager ...,... .,.., B everly Jofery Junior Manager .......,... ..,,.. H arold Bonner Sophomore Manager .,... ,,....,.,.. D ianne Rossi Adviser .,......,..............................,...,.... Mr. Arthur Houck This group consists of volunteers from all three classes who secure the adver- tisements forthe yearbook. The members of the staff visit the various businesses in Sharon and Farrell from whom they get these ads, without which we might not be able to publish the yearbook as inexpensively as we do. 58 Business Stall Many are the tasks of the girls who belong to this staFF. Their work con- sists of scheduling senior pictures, collecting money for publications, keeping office records, mailing the Gazette and Annual to outside subscribers, and carry- ing on all correspondence for the publications. Mr. Arthur Houck is their adviser. Congratulations to them for a iob well done. Art Stall Editor , .... .............,.,.. I ngrid Stein Adviser ............ ,.,.......... ....... ,......,.... M i s s Elizabeth Sykes The chief work of this staff is to provide the art work for the yearbook. They dream up ideas for the Annual, and with the help of the Yearbook staff, they develop their ideas into a theme around which the yearbook is built. They also do the art work forthe Gazette. 59 Gazette Staff Managing Editor .... ,..........,.... A nn Petrini Feature Editor ...,... ,.,... C harlotte Ackerman Sports Editor .....,....,..,.............,................ Herb Yanowitz Adviser .,......A......,..... . ........,...,.......... Miss Lillian Semple Busy, busier, busiest! are the members of this Stott. They are always en- gaged in running down stories and writing up articles for our school paper, the Gazette. To become a bona fide member of this Staff, a student must have at least thirty inches of printed material published. Twelve times a year this group combines forces to produce a paper that is well worth our hearty congratula- tions. As evidence ot its excellence, the Gazette was awarded a First Class rating by the National Scholastic Press Association this year, thus maintaining the top position among high school newspapers that it has held for many years. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an international iournalistic honor society, of which the Sharon High Chapter is named in honor of Drew Pearson, noted columnist and news commentator. The requirements for students to become members of this society are first, to have a minimum of one hundred inches of original ma- terial printed in the Gazette, second, to be in the upper third of the class, and third, to have the recommendations of three of their teachers. The faculty mem- ber in charge is Miss Lillian Semple. 60 Photography Staff Nothing can tell a more complete story of an important event than a good picture. We owe this Stat? a vote of thanks for a fine picture record which we'll enjoy as a part of our yearbook for many years to come. Under the guidance of Mr. R. K. Paxton, this group of boys develop their knowledge of good photog- raphy techniques-all the way from loading the film to taking the finished pic- ture off the ferrotype plate. Visual Education Staff If it were not for the Vis-Ed Staff, we would not be able to see the many movies that we enioy and learn from in our class rooms. Under the guidance of Mr. James Marks, this group receives a lot of worthwhile experience in the techniques of motion picture protection. They preview many of the films received by the school, and then arrange with the classroom teachers when suitable movies can be shown to the best advantage. While learning, they perform a fine ser- vice to our school. 61 Traffic Squad Captain ......... ................ B ernard Lucich Lieutenants ,..,... ,... B ill Young, Bob Newell, and Paul Huck Adviser .................,....,...........,,....,... Mr. Blaine Laycock Safety First is the motto of this squad. Every morning and afternoon these boys direct the automobile and student traftic on the streets near the school building and make sure that there are no accidents. At the end of the year they are rewarded with a trip to Cleveland to see a ball game. Fire Squad Captain ...,. ,................ P hil Reese Adviser ............................,........,..,.,.,. Mr. A. P. Wildman This group of boys are invaluable whenever the fire bell rings. When this happens, they rush to pre-assigned posts and direct the students safely to the nearest exits. ln addition they are taught how to handle other duties in the event of a possible tire. 62 Mask and Mike President ,...,...... ....A. B ernard Lucich Vice President .,.... .... J ohn Feltovich Secretary ...,.......... ...... . .. ..... ,....... M arcia King Treasurer 4.,..............,.........,.......,...........,.... James Saxon Advisers .......... Miss Caroline Daverio, Miss Ruth Moore The Mask and Mike, one of the more active clubs of the school, is also one of the newest. It was formed last year from the Radio Guild and the Sock and Buskin, or Dramatics Club. Each year the Mask and Mike sponsors a rally, radio programs, auditorium programs, and three One-Act Plays which are usually pre- sented in the spring. Members of this group are trained in the techniques of radio broadcasting and dramatic staging. Stage Crew Foreman ...,. ......,... J ohn Ghindea Adviser ..... ,............. ......... ,........,. . ..,. M r . Wallace Heiges Without these boys the stage productions of Sharon High would not be handled so easily. These are the boys who set up the scenery and control the lighting for the plays, concerts and assemblies in our school. Other valuable tasks that this group performs are building of scenery, rearranging the stage and preparing the stage for the many different uses to which it is put. 63 Senior Play Growing Pains, the 1953 Senior Play, tells the dilemma of the Mclntyres, who see their boy and girl tossed in the cataracts of adolescence and can help little further than give directions for the turbulent course from a distance- advices which egocentric youth always reiect, of course. These two Mclntyre kids, George and Terry, go through their throes of grow- ing up in company with the neighborhood kids. Many things happen to all of them but the end is bright and promising. Directed by Miss Caroline Daverio with the assistance of Miss Ruth Moore, the Senior Play this year maintains the high standards of dramatics for which Sharon High is noted. Pat DeProfio was student director. Nancy Marks and Mary Lee Turner were book-holders. CAST OF CHARACTERS George Mclntyre ..., .......... D ick Steines Omar ..., ,...... B ernarcl Heubal Terry Mclntyre Miriam Hohman Hal ....... ...... B arry Kirby Mrs. Mclntyre . Mary Brennan Pete ,.....,. Charles Rotz Prof. Mclntyre Bovard Mayne Prudence ..,... Marilyn Flowers Sophie ............ ....... C onnie Benedict Patty ..... ............... P at Vaglia Mrs. Patterson ..,.... Ann Petrini Jane ...... ........ E velyn Stevenson Elsie Patterson Betsy McCleery Miriam . ..................... Marcy Sigler Traffii Officer Dutch .......... Brian Bill Walsh Bernard Lucich .. John Feltovich Vivian .,.. , ................. .. .... Guests ,. Nancy L. Mo Pat Kloss rgan, Bob Dickman and Maxine Spinelli Judy .,.,..... Mr. Foster Mrs. Foster Randolph .. Barbara Oogie ....... Mitzi ,.,.... Junior Play This year's Junior Play, A Date With Judy, by Eileen Leslie, was pre- sented on November 'I9 in the Sharon High auditorium, and chalked up another success for Miss Caroline Daverio, the director, and her assistant, Miss Ruth Moore. I The play centered around the Foster household, which included Judy, the Fosters' teen-age daughter, Randolph, their unpredictable son, and of course Mr. and Mrs. Foster. Judy's main ambition in the play was to get more subscrip- tions for the Community Relief Fund than her rival, Tootsie Whiteman. The methods she used to raise money cause many an uproarious situation and make for a riotous play. CAST OF CHARACTERS . Sandra Gallagher Meredith Hyatt Marcia King .. Herbert Yanowitz Saundria Mattingly , George Lengauer Mary Alice Costello Mr. Martindale ....... .......... J oseph Fodor Mrs, Hotchkiss .- .... Donna Eckenrode Eloise .....,.,....,....,,....... ,,.,., R ebecca Rohrer Mrs. Schlutzhammer Rex . ,......... ....... ,.,..... . Susie . ..... , Hannah ....., Jacqueline Walker Patrick Shields Barbara Ahearn Estelle Vergis Auditorium Ushers Captain .... ....,,..........,..... F rances Lurtz Advisers ....., ,..,....,.......,...,. M iss Ruth Filer and Miss E. Vernece Saeger Whenever there is a formal function, such as a play or concert, in our auditorium, this group is called upon for assistance. The girls distribute pro- grams and usher visitors to their seats. The boys take tickets. Obviously these students, who offer their services voluntarily, must be familiar with the seating plan of the auditorium and must be available to work when needed. They are to be congratulated for always doing a good iob. Sports Ushers This group can always be seen at our football and basketball games usher- ing people to their seats. This group, who volunteer their services, are required to learn the seating arrangement of both stadium and gymnasium, to be faith- ful in duty, and to keep their scholastic average high. For their faithful work they finish the year with a spaghetti dinner and a movie. These ushers are under the supervision of Mr. R. K. Paxton. 66 All-State High School Orchestra WILLIAM M. BLOUGH EDWIN MCARTHUR FRED SWINGLE Host Guest Conductor Associate Host Sharon High School was distinctly honored in being chosen host school for the 1953 All-State High School Orchestra Fes- tival. One hundred thirty-five students from all areas of our great state met together for the first time at 10:30 A. M. Thurs- day, March 19, cmd after thirteen hours of diligent rehearsal, under the inspired leadership of Mr. McArthur, presented a stu- dent concert Friday afternoon and public concerts Friday and Saturday evenings. The thrilling concerts, which equalled the performances of some of our fine professional symphony or- chestras, will be remembered for a long time to come. Members of our own Sharon High School Orchestra who were fortunate in being able to play with this excellent group were: Dale Wilcox, first violin, Carol Sue Brown, second violin, and Lois Pearrell, viola. Sharon High School with its spacious facilities, cooperative administration, faculty and students proved to be an ideal host. The consensus of the visiting music directors was that this was the finest All-State Orchestra which has thus far been produced. Hats off to the music department and the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association whose combined efforts made pos- sible this contribution of cultural enrichment to those who par- ticipated, ancl to our school and community. A' A President .,....... Y ........,. Mike Pettola Librarian ...,., . ....... Jackie Roufman Vice President ...... .......L.....,.. P hyllis Record B d I h S ' C ' .... ..........., Treasurer ,....... ...... S ally Williams a n omg mrmun Bob Beach Secretary .. ...... Ronald Scott Director ..... 1 ..... Mr. Clase Klopfer The Band meets every day except Monday the ninth period. They practice hard to appear at our football and basketball games, rallies, parades, and the Spring Concert. They provide gay music for these occasions under the leader- ship of Clare iTinyl Klopfer. The Band presents a radio broadcast during the year and sends rep- resentatives to the Mid-Western Band, which was held this year in January at West Middlesex. Members thus honored this year were: Ronald Scott, Carol Sue Brown, Mike Pettola, Bob Beach, Mike Slovesko, Deanna Irwin, Sally Williams, and James Ryan. T-V Y ,wg Y . ,L K ,, ,.-,,.,, , ,.,, .,,. . ,... ..,,.,, ,,,.- President ..... Bo Mayne Vice President .,... Marcia King - Secretary ....'..... Mary Brennan I r Treasurer ....... George Lengauer The Sharon High School Choir, under the di- rection of Mr. William Blough, is Q ieof Sharon High's great assets. The choir meets five times a week and each member receives one-half credit towards graduation. Members are chosen by Mr. Blough who gives each person a personal tryout. This results in a select group of voices Librarian .r..... Luther Counts Director .. Mr William Blough which blend to make the choir outstanding. The choir's library consists of a variety of songs in- cluding religious, popular, folk songs, etc. Besides its performances at the school concerts the choir occasionally appears before audiences in nearby communities. Social Chairman . Franny Beblc President ....,....... . ....... Darlee May Librarian .....,. ....... , ,... P ani Karol Vice President ..,,.... ....... H elen Martiny I I G C U Social Chairman .... ........ G eraldine Hamel Secretary ......... ,,.. . . Marilyn Hague Treasurer ..... ..... , .. Erma Boggs Director ....,, ....... M iss Ann Keller One ofthe more glamorous organizations of nesday and Friday during Activity Period. They our music department is the Glee Club. This add a great deal to our Concerts, and a lovely group, formed three years ago, meets every Wed- picture to our Yearbook. Q President ......... James Muder Librarian Deanna Irwm Vice President ...... Mike Slovesko h S l I Ch . A T Alf d ocla axrman ., ni a or Secretar ............. Ronald Scott Treasurer ........ Edward Spondike The Orchestra practices every clay except Monday during Activity period. Under the lead- ership of Mr. Fred Swingle they appear at our assemblies, the Christmas and Spring Concerts, and before outside organizations. They also pre- sent a radio broadcast during the year. Repre- Director .... Mr Fred Swmgle sentatives were sent to the Mid-Western District Orchestra, which was held this year in Grove City. Representing Sharon High School were: Edward Spondike, Dale Wilcox, Carol Sue Brown, Elizabeth Bergkessel, Amelia Zeka, Helen Rathy, Lois Pearrell, and Abba Polangin. E SF V fi' 1: ' girl I , 2-142 . 3 'f ff 2365! , Q 'Q 'I' if . 1 1-QQALSJEH ,, Mi Z4 ' i xl Y 'JW X 5,77 ' ' 24 x A ' 1 4 ,g N 2, U 'w LV my f 1 rw , I-J H Wig-wn'Wf Q I Timg OUT G l T Fwyrses :iq Pros Pac E..--LC.--,J,. TL.-...A-nv. Y Good ofd Schod daysf - .....S...-- zEPAsel1'1 'f' ' --I Finn' qI?c3Ese4iH'e'5OY' I FWfsT gralga Egssell ' NONITU? p ?'H'7' I 779.1 Huh? Grade 5:2 PAGL '- c' W 4 . t Exif' Jus? a lifTle 5,0-Her. 73 Secretaries In the various offices throughout the school you will find these girls typing, interviewing, taking dictation, filing, selling tickets, delivering mail, and per- forming other duties. They are selected according to their abilities, scholastic standing, and initiative. While obtaining self-confidence and experience for themselves, they are a great asset to the various faculty members whom they assist. The girls say that besides being wonderful training for later work, it's loads of fun. Social Committee President .....,...................,...,,... ..... J ean Cross Vice President and Treasurer ,..... ........ P at DeProfio Secretary ...,.........,..........,....,... .... L ynn Stevenson Adviser .,.,....,..,.................................. Mr. Clifford Smith Good music! Refreshments! Fun for alll You can be sure of all these things when you attend a party planned by the Social Committee. Several times each school year this group sponsors an all-school party. The large num- ber of students who attend and their enthusiastic reports are evidence of the popularity of the Social Committee's work. 74 Hospitality Committee Chairman . ,.,... ..,....,. N ancy P. Morgan Adviser .,......,......,,.......,................. Miss Vernece Saeger Welcoming new students and making them to feel at home is the work of this group. Their duties consist of introducing to our school customs any stu- dent who transfers to S. H.S. from some other school. Also, they are some- times called upon to conduct adult visitors through our building, pointing out its places of interest. They exemplify the friendly spirit of Sharon High. Librarians These girls help with the work that is necessary to make our library one of the finest anywhere. Under the guidance of Mrs. Helen Bestwick these girls become familiar with the fundamental techniques of library science. They help to arrange books, collect fines, sign out and sign in books, and provide helpful information to students using the library. They serve our school well. 75 Monitors Captain of Captains ...... Bernard Lucich Co-captain of Captains ..,... ....... M iriam Hohman Adviser .........,......,..,................,.......,. Mr. A. P. Wildman The Monitors are a group of students who have volunteered to help keep the halls in order and to see that our visitors arrive at their destination. There are ten squads: One squad before school and one squad to serve during each class period. Each year a party is sponsored by the Monitors, where much fun is had by all. Monitors' Code Of Behavior I will remember that my behavior reflects the attitude of Sharon High School and that the school is iudged by the impression I create, I will take charge of the halls in the vicinity of my post as monitor and will be responsible for the behavior of the pupils in this area. I will visit the lavatory nearest my post im- mediately after I go on duty and at any other time when it is necessary and will report any condition that is not as it should be. I will talk to no one when on duty except in case of necessity. I will not allow an outsider to go around in the halls except when I am sure they have re- ceived this privilege from the office or are ac- companied by some member of the school.. I will rise when speaking with any adult or any woman. I will remain at my post until the monitor who follows me reports for duty. I will stand during change of classes. I will see that pupils use the proper stairs. If at any time I feel I cannot fulfill my ob- ligation to the school, I will resign my position rather than violate a trust. I will report to the oftice any condition which I am not capable of handling. If on duty on the first floor, I will allow no one to leave the building without proper auth- ority. I will enforce and abide by the Permit Rules. I will try to be worthy of the trust placed in me and I will not forget that I am responsible to the school to do my best. 1 ! 77 Junior Tri-Hi-Y President ........... ..,,. D onna Eckenrode Vice President ...... ........ J ackie Walker Treasurer ...,..,.... .....,.... B arbara Ahearn Secretary ..........,.............,.,......,............,........, Jane Yale Adviser ........,........,.,..,.,.,.4,...,...... Miss E. Vernece Saeger This splendid organization, one of which we can be proud, does much good for the community and for charity organizations. Its purpose is to find and develop leadership qualities. One of their main obiects is selling pencils through- out the school. The money raised from this project is used to send representatives to summer training conferences. Sophomore Tri- Hi-Y President ........... ..,,. D eanne Cohen Vice President ....., ....... D awn Maury Treasurer .,........ ..,......... I ra Pendleton Secretary ..,.......,...........,..,..,, ,.,...,.,...,.. E lizabeth Burns Adviser .........,....,,.,.,..,...........,...,... Miss Elma Stansfield This worthy club proposes to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. It also helps to develop such qualities as leadership and good will. One of their main proiects is to provide a merry Christmas for a poor family. They also buy outfits with their own money for little children under the age of three. 78 Senior Tri-Hi-Y President ,.,,..... ..,.. B arbara Schanz Vice President ..... .......... C athy Bebic Secretary ....... ........... M iriam Hohman Treasurer ,....,.,...........,......,,.....,..,................... Lois Ulrich Adviser ..,.....,,........,,,..,.,.....,........ Miss Mildred Caldwell The Tri-Hi-Y was founded and organized for the purpose of encouraging Christian character and good citizenship among its members. The Senior Tri-Hi-Y sponsors the Annual Ingathering for the Mercer County Children's Home. It also sponsors a Christmas proiect which is open to the entire school during which many packages are placed under our Christmas tree and later distributed to the needy children ofthe valley. Hi-Y President ..,.......... ,........., J ack Cardille Vice President ...... ...... B ernard Heubel Secretary .,....,..... .,...... B ob Kennedy Treasurer ......... ........,.............,,.........,........ D on Diurba Chaplain ...................,.......i................,...,....... Ed Gilbert Advisers .....,......., Mr. Joseph Bower, Mr. Richard Krepp The Hi-Y Club is a fellowship of boys organized under Christian principles. Every other Thursday the club meets and the boys participate in programs de- signed to prepare them for finer living. Every year these boys sponsor a Home- coming Dance in November. Jack Cardille and Paul Huck represented the local Club at the Officers Training Camp at Zelienople. 79 French Club French II French I President ..,......... Marcia King ...... ,..... T heda Lange Vice President ,.., Pat DeProfio ...... ....... H elen Martiny Secretary ...,..., Barbara Schanz ..,,. .,... G eraldine Smith Treasurer .... Dolores Reardon ..... .,.,. R ussell Gething Reporter ,. Nancy Hollingshead ........... Sandra Maxwell Adviser .....,..............,..,. ..,.........,..,.. M iss Anna McBride The French Club is actually two clubs in one: Le Cercle Francais, made up of those who study French ll, and Le Petit Cercle Francais, made up of those study- ing French I. The purpose of this club is to acquaint the student members with the customs and life ofthe French people. Spanish Club President ...........,.,..,...,,,,............. ...,. J oseph Brashen Vice President and Secretary ....., ........,..., I ngrid Stein Secretary and Treasurer .....,... ...... B etsy McCleery Librarian .............,.................... ,,......... R uth Dickman Adviser ....,..................,........,,..........,..,.. Miss Ruth Moore This group consists of all students who are studying Spanish. Its name is La Espana Pequenita which means Little Spain. The Club holds meetings twice each month during class period. The purpose of La Espana Pequenita is to acquaint those studying Spanish with the life and customs of Spanish-speaking countries. 80 P. Jones Chapter of the National Honor Society President .......... ..... B ernard Lucich Vice President .... .... W illiam Walsh Secretary ....,... ,...............................,......,.... F rances Lurtz Treasurer .....,...,..,..........,.......,.........,.............. Lois Ulrich Members of the Senior class who have maintained a scholastic average of 3 or better through the second grading period of their senior year are eligible to be voted upon by the entire faculty for membership in the National Honor So- ciety. To be voted into membership, each candidate must receive average ratings of 3 or better in leadership, character, and service from the faculty members. The same procedure is carried out for the eligible members of the junior class at the close of the fourth grading period of their iunior year. Seniors are usually inducted into the Chapter in the months of January and May, while Juniors are inducted at the same time as the Seniors in May. The local chapter of the Society is named in memory of Mr. P. A. Jones, a former Principal of Sharon High School, and its faculty advisers are: Mr. A. P. Wildman, chairman, Miss Vernece Saeger, Miss Bess Eckles, Miss Mildred Cald- well, Mr. Eric Nystrom, and Mr. Herbert Spigelmyer. 81 1317 I ,, ,,g.,.....J , .,,.-., Cndaw, ahyov-.Q f a Tincsy bf? soflaf- V English JJI wc.. +n, gow henenh Gly-IS fag. Cu:-xc: foiled syain . Quldlgngg, Lov 82 Loo Ks like 'fwo B 84 ' ' N71 - 1 Beard x , -Z' -- ,w Z QW ' - 4 xx. eese q 'f.S hepHarrJ' 25 ' 'rx 1 X g. y T6mKo Warmer' V Sharon Sharpsvllle w Sharon Beaver Falls 'f aron Erie Cathedral Prep .,..., .,.. M ATH aron New Castle ..,...,..... , Sharon Ellwood City ....... ..... . . rqfmfmaf A V . ' QQ: Sharon CH1:14Ei2,v.e'0 Butler ...,.,.. 0 ul' Hen 0 1 cl ca :fa 5, V 1 , ' Sharon ' Aliquippa ..,.. ..... . .40 ,l ,r,V ' X 'Sharon Rochester .... ..,. 6 j 'Sharon Meaclville ..,,. ....... O f .ESAFVPAE Sharon Farrell .... ......, 0 'k Home Ga mes 4184? Mafhne hug? gf w : I Y ' A 9 H, H w ' xg? M i ,Q ' , 'ZZ 1 'KT ' N YI 3, , 51 - .,,, , - . Basketball 195551 Ulf i,,, , .. . WT-, George C. Stover Faculty Manager of Athletics Sharon Opp. Youngstown East ....,...... Ford City ..... Erie Prep ..,.. Youngstown South ....... Butler ..... .... Warren, Ohio Johnstown .. Old Forge ...., Ambridge .. Beaver Falls . Aliquippa ..... New Castle , Ellwood City 41 .39 42 37 28 33 58 47 51 42 -38 Blaine Bud Laycock 53 Head Coach 31 .pai ze- State Finals Sharon Opp. Farrell ..,. ......Ambriclge , .... ,..Beaver Falls ....,.Aliquippa New Castle .. Ellwood City , ...,. Farrell ....... . Monaco ....,,...., ..... ..,Washington ......Ford City ..,...Johnstown 4. Meadville ..... Yeaclon l Donald Bennett Assistant Coach Junior Varsity Baslcetball Those who came a little earlier to the Sharon games-about 6:45-enioyed watching the fine play of this year's J. V. squad. Although these boys receive little publicity, we realize how important their existence is to the varsity squad. They not only serve as a source of supply for the big team of the following year, but they give the varsity squad the practice needed to stay on top. Expertly coached by Mr. Don Bennett, the J. V.'s wound up their schedule this year with a record of fifteen wins and three losses. Golf - - 1952 The Golf Team, having been conceded winners of Section I in WPIAL com- petition, played an individual schedule this year. Single victories were taken from Wilson High and Youngstown East, while double victories were won from Brookfield and Hubbard. One match was lost by one half point to Rayen. The team reached the finals in the WPIAL Tournament by defeating West View, but they lost to Penn High by a score of nine to six. ' 90 Leaders Club The Leaders Club, under the capable guidance of Miss Weller and Mrs. Kather, is a group of girls chosen for their athletic ability. The girls teach exer- cises and skills and act as referees and umpires both in class and in intramural games. Leaders Club is the only activity in school in which a girl can win an athletic award. She must put in at least 30 activity periods as a sophomore and junior, and 20 as a senior to gain this award. 3 Track - -1952 The 1952 Track Team competed in tive meets this season and came through winning two of them. They came in third in a quadrangular meet in which they participated at Struthers. Coached by Messieurs Chickerneo, Forsythe, Smith, and Razzano, the boys not only gained athletic skill in track and field events, but they learned the art of good sportsmanship and fair play. Although this was only the 'Fourth season for track, it looks as though it will become a permanent sport in Sharon High School. 91 - '- V .Y A, ,V mv-5-.f ,mmf-., xv Y I ' XZ, t., 311 WEL 'L ef I w .e 4'tt ' 592:12 if 'gf' - ' .T ,mimi ,7 1 ggj k' g-'L' ' 1 - '15 ' , Hin Q , 1 ' 1 . , - ,M- V ' :!.V435iii,f - . a ss-.-r, r . . 4 - Gigi. i ' pf.- - 'I' :5 aj.. , N A . W -.3 , . Recreational Program With only two years under its belt, the Recreational Program is the largest program in Sharon High School giving every boy and girl an opportunity to participate in an intramural sport, an athletic club, or an athletic tourna- ment. The sports included in this program are: touahgfootball, golf, tennis, table tennis, swim- ming, basketball, volleyball, foul-shooting, shuffleboard, badminton, weight lifting, Indian i , ,Y Y , base, track, and bowling. This program also co-sponsors, along with the Jaycees, a' grade- school basketball league which plays in our school gym on Saturdays. lt is such a setup as this that makes Sharon High School a better school. Above are pictures of some of the recre- ational activities. Mr. P. J. Collodi and Miss Dorothy Weller are the advisers in this clepart- ment. UP and un X1A'?L'5 The won-K l'Z'3 Hui' nf Dom-if uorK You han! .Yi - ' Say Cheese' N., Q15 ,315 Gmsfmzs Gnd,-all Three Mmufe 5:-eaK D'9'a 1'D55 RBM1 'Wim- brl1Ker6 4-P N-9HT LL.Mw-G 1-11. '4 ,, -af can Sei' Ga ! 93 Ffjmq fmgem 322, Cheerleaders The Cheerleaders, under co-captains Lynn Stevenson and Mary Brennan, lead the cheers at all the football and basketball games. They also take part in nearly all rallies. At the end of their second year they are all awarded a letter and after their third year, a sweater. ' Sports Managers The Sports Managers, whether before, after, or during the games, are the boys who see to all the details. These fellows are chosen for their ability, their dependability, and their sense of responsibility. Although they receive a letter and sweater for their service, they also have the satisfaction of knowing they have done a hard job well. 94 Frohc VUPWFE I I ,, . ' I rf 1 .i.- ': V' Nfl , - ,:N'Q'r'l.,fr. ,lE:f'. . .mfg-f, .f 1 ik 3 ooppgfo. wrinkle 1110001 lovely dcars 50-nfcrs - Humuroming flying hwy-rs -- - ....innxI'.x Ar-. E14 VIP, ,o, pm Yea-5 'vfearnll Bull 622-sum V f .schaal 'bureau 95 I 96 l , , n - -A -V , .. , -i-.-...El lndex to Advertisers Automobiles 8. Supplies Allum Motors Inc. Bell Motor Sales .,.. Brainard's ..,...... ...... Cohen Auto Parts ..,.,.,..., DeForeest Buick Co. Eisaman Auto Wrecking' .. Gordon Ward, Inc. ....,. . Hirsch Auto Sales Hoftman Motor Car Co. John B. Lewis ,.,.............., Pfau Chevrolet Co. ...,,, . Phillips Motor Co. Pollock-Timblin Co. ..,.... . Wem Motor Co. ,.....,.......... .,... . Western Auto Association Bakeries East Hill Bakery ..t.. Ideal Bakery ...... Tastee Bakery ...,... Builders Supplies Calvert Lumber Co. .........,. 4,..... . Glenn Lumber Co. ....,........... ...,,.. . Sharon Builder Supply C Clothing, Ladies Anne Herrmann .. Cohen's ,......, .. Garrick's ,.,,.. Kay Driscoll .....,., Routman Co. ,.... . Speizer's ........,,, Clothing, Men Epp's ........,.., Fisher's ...,...,,, ., Hess 81 Fogle ...,.. Mehl's ..,.............,4 Sam Lurie 81 Son .,,., Scotty's ..,.,,.......... Sherman's ,.,. ,... Shontz 8. Myers . Clubs F. H. Buhl Club ...,...... .,......, ...,.. Julia F. Buhl Girls' Club ...l.., ...,.. Confectioneries Kachulis , Sotus Grille . .. Sweetland .... Contractors Daverio Brothers .. , J. C. Hottman 81 Son ,... ,..,.... ,.r.... Johnston 81 Mclntyre lnc. .,,,., .. . . Johnson-Sizer Co. . .. ...... .. Wallis 8- Carley Company O. ....... .....,, . 101 121 115 117 126 153 103 116 151 134 127 101 131 108 119 114 135 134 122 142 129 126 149 156 108 116 148 129 116 124 154 111 123 106 128 148 105 153 156 109 105 158 157 110 121 Dairies Deneen's . ,....,.. .... ,....,... East Side Dairy Bakery Mott Robertson ..,...,...., Ohio Street Dairy ,.,.,.. Rust's Dairy .....,....,, Department Stores The Boston Store ..,..., G. C. Murphy Co. J. C. Penney Co. ,...,. . The Sharon Store ,.....,. Whitmer-Smith .... Drug Stores Anchor Drugs ..... Hyde Drug Co. ..,.. , Reznor Drug Co. ....,, . Smith Drug Stores ,... Dry Cleaners Carlton Lehman ....,.. Imperial Cleaners ,,... Smack Cleaners ......, Superior Cleaners Electrical Supplies Electric Service and Supply Co. ......,.. . G 8- K Electric Service ..,............., ..,.., Heiges Bros., Inc. .......,.......,,.. , Florists Bennett Floral Shop . .... .. Edward J. Murchie 81 Son ,..,. Thomas Floral Shop .,.,,..... Funeral Homes Donald D. Sample .,,... L. Trevor Sample ,.,., Norman J. Hall ...... Furniture Bolotin's .....,,,....,...... ........., Goldstein's Furniture Co. J. M. Willson 8. Sons .......,. Myer Frank ............,.,..,...... Northside Furniture Co. ,,... . Robin's Furniture Co., Inc. ., Hardware Baron's Hardware Stores .... Beckdol Sporting Goods .... Bi-Rite Paint Sr Supply , Fruit-Ohl Co. ..........,.... . Roberts Hardware Co. .,.. , Hauling Columbia Cartage Co. Copey's Transfer 81 Moving Dunn's Delivery .......,,..........., Ed Chadderton ...... Frank Cross .,.......,..,.,....., Paul Bortner ,............... Urban Bus Charter Service ..... 126 153 129 111 123 146 147 143 136 149 144 154 116 135 117 158 127 152 108 152 115 140 146 117 151 106 117 116 112 114 128 143 153 134 112 140 143 150 150 137 119 140 130 106 114 Index to Advertisers Industries Fessler Machine Co. ,.,.... . General American ........,....,.. ....,.,. Mercer Tube and Mtg. Co. National Malleable Co. .... , Sawhill Mfg. Co. ..,..... , Sharon Steel Corp. .,..i,... . Sharon Tube Company ,.... Sharpsville Steel Fab., Inc. ,,,. .....,. . Westinghouse Electric Corp. Wheatland Tube Co. .,.......... ......, . Insurance Davis 8g Davis ..... GiIbert's ,.....,........,, ,...,...,.., ......,, Lloyd F. Bieber ,..,.....,............... .,.,,... Petrini Realty and Insurance Protected Home Circle ,.,,.,....... ,.....,. Reinhardt's .........,.,......,.....,... ..,...,, Wm. F. Faas ,.,......,,.., William T. Baines ....., T. Kachulis ........,.,.. Jewelry A. M. Zimmer-Jeweler ..., Farnicorn's Jewelry .,..,..,... Frank's Jewelry ..,..,,....... Gerson's .........4.... Roberts ..i...,,,.... Saks Jewelry .,,,.. Szabo's ...,,,....... WengIer's ...... Ma rkets City Provision Market ....... Davis Food Market ....... Nye's Market .....,.,.....,. Quality Food Market ...,.. Uptown Korner Market ...,. Miscellaneous Armour House of Gifts ....... Condos Variety Store .,..., Cozy Corner ..,.,....,....... Ellis Radio ......,.........,..... Emil Conte Barber Shop ..,,. Evans Barber Shop ,,,......,....,.... .,.,,.., Ferd's Nut Shop ...,.,.....,,..,..,.....,,,.,..... Flowers Radio 81 Battery Service ,....... G. 81 M. Rogers ....,.,,,,......,.......,....,,.,... Hickory Drive-in Theater ...,.. ........ Hickory Fine Foods ........,.,,. J. W. Bracken ......,.........., King's Music Shop ......,.,. Mary Lou's Babyland ,.,..,... Pennsylvania Power Co. ....,. ........ Polangin Music Store ...,.. 118 139 100 142 144 132 107 102 125 141 105 131 111 103 145 104 144 130 106 115 153 156 157 155 113 143 122 135 130 127 150 130 117 124 154 130 149 134 111 101 111 121 137 111 110 111 133 101 Planned Interiors Inc. Rembrandt Studio ....,.,. Ristvey Radio Electric ,.,....... Riverside Fish Market ......,..., Sharon Coal 8. Ice Company , Sharon Shoe Hospital ........... Singer Sewing Center ....,.... Thompson's Farm Equipment Thornton Hall ...........,,.,........ Valley Loan Company ...... Weber Television ...,,..,.., W. P. I. C. ........,.......... . Plumbers Albert N. Koch 81 Sons ...,.. Ivor J. Lee ....................,, Sheehan ...,.................. Printers Eagle Printing Company ,.,. Northern Engraving ..,......... Victor Printing Company .,... Restau rants Dinner Bell ..... Eagle Grille ,.,... Jack's Grille ..,...... Liberty Grille ..,.,....,... Sharon Restaurant ...,..,.,.. Sharon Sandwich Shop ...... Villa Nova .. .......,.,,....,. ., WaIter's .,..... .... , . .,....... . Wave Resta urant ..,,... Service Stations Shoes Babnis Texaco Service ..... Fred W. Kloos .......,.....,...,. Hettrick Service Station S. G. Hagerty .,...,,.... Ingram's ..,.,. , .... , ....... John Reyer and Co. ,.... , Kramer's Shoe Store ...... SiIverman's .. .... ..,.' . , Smith's , .......,.,......, ,. Stationeries Sharon Stationery and Supply Co. Shenango Stationery Shop ................,, Wholesalers Baby Rose Foods .....,.. Golden Dawn Foods ,.... I. E. Heltman .........,........,,,... Messina Brothers, Inc. .,....,..,, ...... . Shenango Valley Provision ..,... ......, Standard Paper 8K Candy Co. 126 120 105 153 150 134 103 103 110 134 134 138 104 124 140 154 147 156 101 112 151 130 135 116 153 .......110 108 109 148 118 152 152 154 119 112 135 149 106 114 107 153 154 129 112 from MERCER TUBE and MANUFACTURING CO AND SHENANGO AGALOY TUBE CG. CongraTuIaTions To The Class of '53 PHILLIPS MOTOR COMPANY OLDSMOBILE PARTS 81 SERVICE For The new Thrill in power--- Oldsmobile RockeT Engine For The new Thrill in sTyIe--- 5Tunning New lnferiors For The new Thrill in cIriving--- Power Sleering Power Brakes Frigidaire Air ConcIiTioning DIAL 4197 191 PITT ST. SHARON, PA. POLANGIIN Music STORE FLOWERS RAP'0 ANP K b P. BATTERY SERVICE na 9 ICHCS Mason 81 Hamlin-Janssen-Mehlin Pianos Molorolc and Philco Radios lnStrUmemS-MUsic- Records Motorola and Philco Television 24 S D k S Service On All Makes . oc 1. Phone 77031 Sharon Po 192 S. Main Ave. Dial 2-1756 CongraTuIaTions . . . THE DINNER BELL ALLUM-MOTORS, INC. ' II ' 1 Doooe - PLYMOUTH DMS' Be spew Always 50c Sales and Service . h 1300 E. sim sneer sharon, PQ. I37 W' SWE S' S mon Phone 4191 Dial 2-2223 101 SHARPSVILLE STEEL FABRICATORS INC. CONGRATULATIONS THOMPSON'S FARM EQUIPMENT International Harvester I Tractors - - - Machinery Freezers - - - Refrigeration INTER ONAL Route 2, Sharon, Pa. 4821 HARVESTER Stop at Congratulations SINGER SEWING CENTER to The For Youth Sewing Patterns Class of I9-53 and Fabrics from SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 'l2S.WaterAve. PE-l-RIN' Sharon, Po. Realty and Insurance Phone 6816 34 Dock St. Sharon, Pa GGRDON WARD, INC. PART SALES S SERVICE BETTE R DEALER Goodwill Used Ca rs 48 E. Budd St., Sharon DIAL 3539 1347 Albert St. 412 Main St., Sharpsville YOUNGSTOWN DIAL 45297 DIAL 402 'I03 ALBERT N. KOCH and SONS Your One Trip PIumbers WE SELL, REPAIR and INSTALL PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES Repair Work A Specialty 139 Jefferson Avenue Phone 4512 REINHARDT'S INSURANCE - MORTGAGE LOANS REAL ESTATE Sharon, Pa. Ekker P11006 Building 7-7419 or 7-7441 104 JULIA F. BUHL GIRL'S CLUB COUPLE DANCING Recreation and Fun for aII Congratulations Class of 1953 JOHN and JOSEPH DAVERIO BRICK, STONE, CEMENT WORK 751 Baldwin Avenue Sharon, Pa. Phone 21405 Guard The Best Things In Life RISTVEY RADIO ELECTRIC DAVIS 8. DAVIS , We specialize in Home Insurance Associates , , , Commercial Television Sets Frank L. Davis George O. Davis Class '32 Class '34 Call for a demonstration 251 So. Dock St. DIAL 22234 Phone 4561 528 Thornton St. Sharon, Pa 105 SHENANGO STATIONERY SHOP 151-153 E. State St.-Boyle Bldg. Congratulations Class of '53 T. KACHULIS Insurance Consultant Notary Public Sharon, Pa. Phone 27224 ALL LINES Royal Portables Union Bus Term. Bldg. Phone I lst Floor 26012 l SHERMAN'S Compliments of Fine All Wool Suits 539.50 S ' I P e C ' C' L. tREvoR SAMPLE Top Coat 526.75-All Wool 'I57 E. State St. Sharon, Pa. Congratulations to class of '53 PAUL BORTNER CHARTER BUS SERVICE Phone Transfer 2302 R. D. I, SHARPSVILLE, PA. PENNSYLVANIA - OHIO - NEW YORK - WEST VIRGINIA Seating Capacity 33-37-41 Parlor Seats Short or Long Trips 'IO 6 x ,gg-1 U ET Q in U'-'U T .4 - ,,-4F 1. 1 if ff , 1 ,, A Q , A i mu 1? E T f I ,. IZ ,I sf-'L L- - ' :2f,-,'L-- - A- Q f If A TJP TIX E' E I L 5122: W ' E FROM AMERICA'S FINEST FARM AND GARDENS GOLDEN DAWN FOODS The Besi' You Con Buy Is Your Best Buy COMPLIMENTS OF SHARON TUBE COMPANY - 107 ELECTRIC SERVICE 8m SUPPLY CO. ELECTRICAL coNTRAcToRs Electric Appliances Lighting Fixtures 19 S. Dock St. Sharon, Pa. Congrmulmions Congratulations Class of '53 Class of '53 Shop A' The KAY Dklscou. WAVE RESTAURANT for a good meal Cor. State and Dock Ladies Apparel Cor. Walnut and State Dial 3794 Wengler Avenue School Second Grade Front Row-Margaret Darko, Marilyn Gilson, Mary Lee Turner, Lois Miller, Betty Krevosh, Norma Patton, Dorothy Grimm, Darlene Mullen, Ingrid Stein, Alyce Ann Witherspoon, Barbara Shanz, Frances Ann Reed. Second Row-Bill Auctos, Unknown, Bill Bain, Dennis Strauss, Unknown, Jim Reeher, Orean Roskos, Albert Neirgo, James Root, Skip Mathieson, Un- known, Unknown. Best Wishes From WEIN MOTOR CO. Your HUDSON Dealer 'l'l93 E. State St., Sharon, Pa. Phone 3496 Where You Always Get A Good Deal-Plus A Good Deal More 108 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 SWEET LAN D 143 E. State Sharon, Pa. Prospect Heights. School First Grade Front Row-Unknown, Joe Kilbert, Bob Vasconi, Bob A. Jenkins, Jerry King, Unknown. Second Row-Shirley Cummerick, Betty Stein, Un- known, Joe Sharley, Unknown, Unknown, Victoria Light, Unknown, Unknown. Third Row-Unknown, Unknown, Amy Masqualier, Ro- land Bair, Unknown, Shirley Bloos, John Reed, Marilyn Hercegh. Fourth Row-Jim Fisher, Marilyn Steines, Unknown, Unknown, Bernice Wlodarski, Violet Cioca, Lois Cooper. Congratulations Class of '53 BABNIS TEXACO SERVICE TEXACO PRODUCTS GUARANTEED MOTOR REPAIRS WASHING LUBRICATION TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Stambaugh at Division, Sharon Phone 2-2827 'IO9 :I A. f I u-, ' ' fc'-HQKS. - in X - .-S ,V 'Mx x 0 -A -J' ,x X ' 1 47 1 sm q, After the Dance with That Certain Date Take Her to Walter's. You'll Really Rate. f WALTER'S I N Qfsfx H For Your Graduation Party- Serve Delicious Demet's Candy Turtles. Congratulations Class of '53 KING'S MUSIC SHOP 29 S. Water Ave. Sharon, Pa. Compliments of SCOTT BROS. Thornton Hall Recreation Bowling and Roller Skating and Scott Produce JOHNSON-SIZER CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Dealers In - LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES PITTSBURGH PAINT AND GLASS PRODUCTS OFFice and Yard-369 S. Dock St. DIAL 4181 IIO Compliments J. W. BRACKEN of Optometrist Dial 5867 OHIO STREET DAIRY 11 Vine St. Sharon, Pa. ' G.8.M. ROGERS When From Your Clothes You Get No Rest- Dishes, Lamps, Window Shades Rods, Glassware, Venetian Blinds Come To Us For The Beg' Gifts SAM LURIE 8. SON 121 West State 2-7142 74 W. State Sharon, P FERD'S NUT SHOP 797 E. State St. MARY LOU'S BABYLAND Corner Stambaugh and Plum St. Between Euclid 8: Jefferson Sharon, Pa. NUTS - POPCORN Everything For Infants CANDY - FROZEN CUSTARD To 6 Years of Age Everything Made On The Spot Phone 25507 BIEBER INSURANCE AGENCY Complete lnsu rance Service Sharon Teachers Representative for Washington National Insurance Co. 193 East State St. Dial 3641 Sharon, Pa. 111 S l l. VER M A N I S sHARON's MOST POPULAR SHOE STORE O 53 West State Street Sharon, Pa. C l. et ,r Congratulations omp lm n S 0 to the class of 1953 STANDARD EAGLE GRILL PAPER 84 CANDY CO. 902 Lee Avenue in Farrell Wholesale Distributors We Cater to Private Parties 209 Sharpsville Ave. Phone 20743 and Weddings Congratulations . . . GOLDSTElN'S FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS FOR OVER 50 YEARS 33-44 N. Water St. Sharon, Pa. Compliments of BECKDOL SPORTING GOODS 33 West State Phone 4993 The Most Complete Sporting Goods Store In Western Pennsylvania 'l'l2 Just what I wanted Tlorzll of a ,fwtzmel This is a Beauty, too , Q? IJ lfiff-5727551 DIAMONDS - WATCHES - PENS JEWELRY O C fomer-Always cz Friend Congratulations to the Class of 53 URBAN BUS CHARTER SERVICE CERTIFICATED OPERATOR Comfort ancl Safety Accompany You Dial 2-2449 Sharon-New Castle Road Congratulations , Compliments To the Class of T953 of EAST HILL BAKERY BABY ROSE FOODS 769 East State St. Dial 3851 Sharon, Pa. fzfawywmifwtcsffgm Enioy a comfortable life at home with the newest furniture fashions. Whether you have a modern, period or con- ventional home, Willson's has styles to please at sought- after prices. If yours is a new home, furnish it with the confidence that Willson's will advise you well. It's so simple to charge it or use our deferred payment plan. J. M. WILLSON 8 SONS 114 BRAINARD'S MOTOR SALES cmd SERVICE CHRYSLER I PLYMOUTH 24-Hour Service 923 E. State St. Sharon, Pa Thornton Avenue School First Grade Front Row-Duane Calahan, Mike Monac, Bob Dick- man, Unknown, Unknown. Second Row-Vince Coyne, Jim McCIusky, Dick Walsh, Doris Miglin, Shirley Ciccone, Virginia Cinicola Carole Jules, Kenny Neiman, Bob E. Jenkins. Third Row-Unknown, Bev Graham, Bev Patroski, Joan Hilkirk, Jim Saxon, Unknown, George Karas, Nancy Hollingshead, Sonia Seginak. Fourth Row-Bev Dudley, Pat Barry, Donna Caldwell, Betty Ann Lucas, Mary Jane Lazor, Mary Valen- tino, Paul Shatter, Unknown, Steve Sustak. I Congratulations Class of '53 from HEIGES BROS. INC. WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES The Best In THERE MUST BE Youngstown Kitchens RADIO and TELEVISION A REASON Precipitrons And Service FOR OUR GROWTH Dupont Paints CONGRATULATIONS Diamond and Wedding Rings - Elgin, Hamilton, Bulova Girard-Perregaux Watches - Towle Sterling IO9 East State Street Dial 5854 Sharon, Pa Registered Jeweler-American Gem Society 115 Congratulations To The Congratulations To The Class of '53 Class of '53 You'll be so right if You buy your Coats-Suits and Dresses F l S H E R ' S Men's and Boys' al Clothing THE ROUTMAN CO. State and Water Sts. Sharon, Pa. We Repair and Replace Zippers ln Sharon Congratulations Congratulations to the Class of '53 Class of 1953 from from HIRSCH AUTO SALES 8. SERVICE SHARON SANDWICH SHOP 293 Riverside Dr. Sharon, Pa 10 So. Water St. Sharon, Pa. Phone 3487 YOUR FUTURE? CONSIDER PHARMACY Advantages: Profession and a business. Remuneration is satisfactory. Easier to go into business for yourself than other vocations. REZNOR DRUG CO. BOLOTlN'S FOUR DEPENDABLE STORES 'k Sharon New Castle Greenville 116 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '53 ARMOUR HOUSE OF GIFTS Distinctive Gifts for All Ages ancl All Occasions 'I850 East State Street Extension One-half mile east of city limits Phone 3465 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '53 THOMAS FLORAL SHOP SHARON'S FASHION FLORIST We Telephone and Telegraph Flowers 1424 E. State St. Member F. T. D. Dial 4156 COMPLIMENTS OF NORMAN J. HALL Com Iimems of Congratulations to the P Class of '53 ABE COHEN AUTO PARTS CARLTON LEHMAN Perclene Dial 3523 Dry Cleaning T32 W. Budd St. Sharon, Pa. Dial 3591 Sharon T17 M MNS FESSLER MACHINE COMPANY O HETTRICK SERVICE STATION CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To the Class of '53 DUNN'S DELIVERY lt You Want It Done, Call Dunn's Phone 24461 316 Shenango St. Prospect Heights School Fifth Grade Front Row-Richard Platterborse, John Kurelko, Tom Nelson, Harold Marsteller, Joe Kilbert, Bob A. Jenkins, Howard Shipton. Second Row-Ed Kurelko, Jack Clarke, Bernard Lucich, Amy Masqualier, Phyllis Watt. Third Row-Dolores Long, Frances Jazwinski, Mar- garet Bokor, Marilyn Hercegh, Charlotte Acker- man, Shirley Curnmerick. Congratulations To The Class Of '53 Compliments of KRAMER'S SHOE STORE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE BAILEY AND COVER, Dial West STCITG S'll'ee'l Owners Sharon, Pa. 62 Vine Ave. Phone 6598 119 THE REMBRANDT STUDIO ir CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1953 And Best Wishes From Your Neighbor THE HICKORY DRIVE-IN THEATER AND MINIATURE sou: BELL MOTOR SALES INTERNATIONAL PACKARD MOTOR TRUCK SALES 8g SERVICE KENNETH BELL, Prop. Phone 3575 603-611 So. Irvine Ave. Shclron, Po. COMPLIMENTS OF WALLIS 8i CARLEY COMPANY 121 GORHAM SILVER HAMILTON WATCHES CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 'I953 . , . A - ' . Y Y V 'WE NG LE-RS WED-LOK Diamond Rings Seth Thomas Clocks 50 W. State Sf. Sharon, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS FROM CALVERT LUMBER CO., INC. 'I39 W. Budd DIAL 5553 SHARON, PA. 'I22 Dicil 5700 WHERE STYLE BEGINS 122 E. Stole Y n MM? .SHOP Use R U S T' S PASTEURIZED MILK Milk is 'IOOCXJ edible cmd 98? digestible wsu ouR DAWYFARM RUST'S DAIRY Phone 81435 Sharon 123 IL pf . A You Don't Have To Be An Early Bird , .Fi l aieiaiizizsz:-1 To Get the Best in Plumbing and Heating IVOR .l. LEE SERVICE THAT COUNTS 66 N. Main Ave. Dial 6802 Sharon, Pa. Thornton Avenue School Fifth Grade Front Row-Merle Neiman, Bob Dickman, Joe Voytik, Bill McNeish. Second Row-Jim Saxon, Lois Ulrich, Shirley Ciccone, Pat Barry, Rose Vasko, Sonia Seginak, Dorothy Diurba, Vince Coyne, Dick Walsh. Third Row-Beverley Dudley, Lilian Watts, Nancy Hol- lingshead, Betty Lucas, Mary Valentino, Rose Cin- niecola, Mary Jane Lazor, Joan Hilkirk. Fourth Row-Don Diurba, John DelMonaco, Harold Cameron, Mike Monoc, Bill Prior, Bill Hoch, Paul Shatter, Floyd Schrecenghost, George Karas. C I' 0 'p'me'l'S CONDOS VARIETY STORE of a 87 River St. FRIEND Gifts Novelties Greeting Cards and Feather Bird Pictures Congratulations from 15 West State St. Sharon, Pa 124 WESTINGHOUSE Westingho C g I h 1953 G d g CI f Sh H gh S h I ir WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION TRANSFORMER DIVISION SHARON PA DeFOREEST BUICK CO. BUICK and CADILLAC SALES and SERVICE FIRESTONE PRODUCTS Phone 5506 72 5, Main ANNE HERRMANN PLANNED INTERIORS INC. MILLINERY T260 E. State St. Handbags - Blouses SHARON, PA. 86 W. State St. Sharon pl-,One 2-2755 Jefferson Avenue School First Grade Front Row-Edward Tury, Unknown, Bill Applegate, Bobby Bile, Howard McAllister, Unknown. Second Row-Jane Nuckolls, Marlene Welsh, Shirley Collonette, Lucy Hodnette, Nancy Marks, Ellen Marie Swartzback, Shirley Colopetro, Charles Richardson. Third Row-Unknown, Donna Fette, Joy Flowers, Car- olyn Pim, Donna Haun, Dick Collins. Fourth Row-Miss Turner, teacher, Shirley Sanders, Helen Gardner, Betsy McCleery, Edythe Chiles, Unknown, Jean Shuttleworth, Pat Kloss, Dick Miller. DENEEN'S The Name That Means The Finest In Dairy Products Sharon Phone 9860 Dairy Phone 3513 'IOOO E. State St., Sharon, Pa. 'I26 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 53 , I ll X . I-i. 1- . 1i.i PFAU CHEVROLET CO. 37 S. Main Ave. 5564 Sharon, Pa. 5565 Compliments NYEIS MARKET Groceries and Meats ot T237 East State St. A FRIEND Free Delivery Service Dial 7-7873 SMOCK CLEANERS Let Smock's Clean Your Frocks CLEANING PRESSING DYEING TAILORING We Own and Operate Our Own Plant At 79 Baker Ave. Dial Dial 3898 SHARON 3898 T27 9 FLOORS! 8 SHOW WINDOWS! MYER FRANK Out of the Way-Less to Pay 501-511 Idaho Street Farrell Now One ot The Largest Furniture Stores Between PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND SHONTZ gl MYERS Style Headquarters for Men's and Boys' Clothing GREENVILLE SHARON GROVE CITY 128 We Can'f Make All The lCE CREAM In The Shenango Valley So... WE JUST MAKE THE BEST MOTT ROBERTSON -The Quality Ice Cream- 665 Soufh Dock ST. Dial 4205 E P P S Compliments The Home Of of WESTERN WEAR and SHENANGO VALLEY and MAJORETTE BOOTS 130 S. Dock Sf. T24 W. Stale Sharon, Pa. CONGRATULATIONS from SHARON BUILDER SUPPLY CO. Dial 2-1913 Sharon 60 Phillips S1. Behind Pontiac Garage 129 Congratulations from: S IWMJIAM T, BAm13s,,l 2wm . ' mm it LTL If FBIINI E 5' Real Estate Sales Management ' of ' JZ- i'sh'f'ff?7P ' -gf Q4 . Mortgages and'Apprafsals DAVIS FOOD MARKET Co,-,grqfulqfions lf lt's Good To Eat, Class of H5311 We Have lt LIBERTY GRILLE 880 E. State St. Dial 5584 Sharon, PG. I7 Shenango St. Compliments of FRANK CROSS STEEL HAULING Phones: 27324 146 Sterling Ave. 277l7 Sharon, Pa. Congratulations New Location Class of '53 of The Uptown ELLIS RADIO KORNER MARKET Radio Television Service Cor. E. State and Buhl Blvd. Corner of Meek and No. Oakland 130 Compliments ot . . . PCDLLCDCK - TIMBLIN CO. Inc. WE SELL THE MOST- Because WE SERVICE BEST Fun Distributors CARS TRUCKS CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS '53 GILBERT'S INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Diol 5808 or 6270 23 Vine Avenue Shoron, Po. 131 Hot R Cold SHARONSTEEI. A Progressive Steel Company in a Progressive Community 'lr SHARON STEEL CORPORATION Sharon, Pennsylvania Subsidiary Companies: 'A' THE NILES ROLLING MILL COMPANY-Niles, Ohio SHEET STEEL olled Pickled Deoxidized Galvanized Including Special Deep Drawing and Enameling Grades Electrical Sheels Alloy Sheets 'lr DETROIT TUBE AND STEEL DIVISION-Detroit, Mich. COLD ROLLED STRIP STEEL 'lr BRAINARD STEEL COMPANY-Warren. Ohio Rolled and Electro Galvanized Strip Steel, Welded Tubing, Box Strapping an Ccntainer Hoops 'lr CARPENTERTOWN COAL 6. COKE COMPANY, Pittsburgh, Pa. FAIRMONT 'COKE WORKS. Fairmont. W. Va. MORGANTOWN COKE WORKS, Morgantown. W. Va. lLeased Propertyl IOANNE COAL COMPANY. Rachel. W. Va. WAREHOUSES SHAHONSTEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY-Detroit, Mich. SHARONSTEEI. PRODUCTS COMPANY--Farrell. Pa. 132 mttlfltlllulflf 04' Q XX 0' 5 X J ' XS ' - You've completed the first phase of your education. Now you've got a job to do, whether it's in serving your country, getting cz iob or going on to college. Whatever path is yours, remember that you've new and diH:erent responsibilities And remember that this is the land that lets you make your own decisions. A large part of your new future will de- pend on how well you can preserve and protect the 'Free- doms thcxt this country offers. PENNSYLVANIA POWER COMPANY DO YOU NEED MONEY? 2. if Loans up to S300 f '36 No Red Tape Quick Cash - ,jew No Delay X . V .V VALLEY LOAN COMPANY 6 f f g' Phone 3553 1 West State and Porter Way MORE FOR Sharon, Pa. QSecond Floori YOUR MONEY Congratulations 'Ir Class of '53 SHOP AT I JOHN B. LEWIS BARON S HDWE- GENERAL TIRES Sharon, Pa. Farrell, Pa. Hcomplele Tire Servlceu HT!-le Name In Hqrdwuren 57 S. Main Ave. Sharon, Pa. WEBER TELEVISION Compliments of SALES and SERVICE Philco General Electric R.C.A. EVANS BARBER SHOP 472 Stambaugh Avenue . Sh , P . Phone 25253 Sharon, Pa. ll Shencngo Ave ul-on G SHARON SHOE HOSPITAL Compliments Repair Your Shoes of While you wait MICHAEL VICARIO TASTEE BAKERY 23 North Water Ave. Sharon, Pa. 36 S. Water Ave. Phone 6942 134 C I. T Congratulations To The omp 'men S Class of '53 of CITY PROVISION MARKET Meats - Produce SHARCN RESTAURANT Groceries l57 W. State Sharon, Pa. T34 W. State Phone 9993 Dial 3621 C 1 I 1, Congratulations ODQFG U G IOUS . . . To Class of To Class Of '53 IDEAL BAKERY 207 E. State St. 20 Thorton Ave. SMITH DRUG STORES SHARON, PA. SHARON, PA. Phone 6959 Phone 9659 723 Broadway, Farrell, Pa. Main and State Sharon Phone 3503 S H O ES! whose? S M IT H ' S ll Russell Street School First Grade Front Row-Dan Joyce, Frank Mestretta, Mike Pettola, Karl Siew, George Weller, Ernest Mclntyre, Charles Bonasera, Anthony Pettola. Second Row-Dick Butala, Leslie Heinlen, Ray Kovach, Frank Pleso, Donald McKnight, Tom Seaman, Jack Bancroft, Allen Wilson, James Thompson. Third Row-Unknown, Esther Mae Crawford, Marlene Cameron, Faye Hepler, Val Jean McCurdy, Janice Hofius, Lois Jean Hoelzle, Donna Tidswell, Char- lotte Smeltz, Hazel Mae Weston. Fourth Row-Barry Kirby, Jean Gorrell, Howard Cam- pania, Harold Boyer, Clarence Fisher, Martha Smock, John Porterfield, Marlene Farringer. 135 Congratulations on your THE SHARON STURE FOR THE FINEST OF sc:-loou. FAS:-uoNs S C T R O 1: A 3':E555i5fA5f:i:?53??f1ff EEE 51 fi5'fi' ,.5. '5i2i1:2: s 2 2 z 2:2: .. R T A G N E ..,.,.,4.,...,... ..,.44.. I . G Agents 'For North American Van Lines Phone 5745 Wengler Avenue School Second Grade Front Row--Catherine Abbott, Gertrude De Cioncia, Ruth Finnimore, Janet Pisigna, Marilyn Miller, Phyllis Meszaros. Violet Milano, Denise Royal, Irene Blcek, Phyllis Kellum, Barbara Krizancic, Judy Pitts, Dorothy Durkot, Frances Strameli. Second Row-Mrs. Shilling, teacher, Frank Mausser, Angelo Bozzo, Tom Lloyd, Dick Hogue, Barbara Medvec, Pat Hutchison, Jack Mueller, Ted Geroski, Douglas Nielson, John Kohut, Nick Popovich. Ole -With That Certain Girl is-2 U I After the Show Hickory Fine Foods FOOD ls the Place to Go! Q' i F HICKORY FINE FOCDDS Steaks - Spaghetti - Chicken VISIT OUR ICE CREAM BAR Banquet Room Ice Skating . 0 Curb Service Sharon-Mercer Road Phone 9910 'l37 WPIC 790 kc h dl fh h ir 102.9 mc WPIC F V IT1 GENERAL AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION CCRPCDRATION f .....,. ., , -, g52',.i5j.i:'.515f :.:fj.ff:3i 37235123-2iJl5fEZ.52.3f2.,?Qi f 533' 212 '-11555'T-fV'f5E5A5g5-ff' jj ' 1-...1 - , Q .iff:5'E,Q,'flEg:-':g,y1.I- . ,. . ' - .. ., - ' , V .. V. , . V , I . VV' --5..V.'VvV.V.::..., VL: -H5.i:?,S:x-2. . Vai V. W. ..,.,. Q fi. Z' .. -f V V . , 1.f .. ,V :.g:5,5f1 f.g,5.,,p..-,. .VV ,g V, 11. -, f.:-gggl., f . . ., ., nf, . ' IL . ' VV, 1 ZH :Z 'ma i 1. 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Phone 5229 140 WHEATLAND TUBE AND WHEATLAND STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY GLENN LUMBER CO. h SAON O SO NATIONAL MALLEABLE al STEEL CASTINGS COMPANY PENNEY CONGRATULATIONS-SHS-CLASS OF 53 Dedicote Your Lives To Your Country . . . And For Quality Furniture AT Reosonoble Prices See NORTHSIDE FURNITURE CO. 905-911 Brocidwoy Forrell, Po. FRUIT - OHL CO. 33-45 Chestnut Ave. Sharon, Pc. CONGRATULATIONS To The Cioss of 1953 SZABO'S . . . Fashion Jewelers . . 148 W. State Sf. 143 ANCHOR DRUG sToREs DRUGS 23 W. State 874 E S SHARON PA C g ofulofions To The Clclss f 53 WM. F. FASS GENERAL INSURANCE 8. REALTOR 'Insurance That Assure I7 Ch Sh P COMPLIMENTS OF THE SAWHILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY THE PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE SHARON'S NATIONAL FRATERNAL INSURANCE SOCIETY .flllll -I ,-I 1 I ,IHIQHIWIQEI I , ILeI.rIII?I?l?I3?Fl3'fiFII?L3'4..HI PW - In 4 ' I I .W H lj ,----,...,,. A V I Full Legal Reserve Insurance Over 5,400 Members in Sharon Circle Over 7,000 in Mercer County Over 42,000 in Pennsylvania Eighteen Adult Plans of Insurance Fifteen Juvenile Plans of Insurance JOSEPH SPENCER, President L. D. LININGER, Secretary T45 Say, 9f, Lddh, Jlowmw, fw 'NV . f f EDWARD J. MURCHIE 8 SON Phone 77282 33V eAvenue Shar P C cltulcufions ss of '53 GOWNS, FORMALS AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS FOR GRADUATION THE BOSTON STORE SHARON, PA. The Photo Engravings Used In This Book Produced By THE NORTHERN ENGRAVING AND ELECTROTYPE CO. CANTON, O. Sam Snead .,,.... Mario Lanza ....... Romeo .......,.........,.. Nancy Chaffee . ,..,. Einstein ............... Van Johnson ...,.......,. Sweetwater Clifton Mr. President .,.......... Jo Stafford .,.,...,....,... Johnny Pepe ,....... Rise Stevens ...,.., Liz Taylor ..,,.,......,,. Jim Thorpe ..............,. Rosemary Clooney ....... Miss America ......,...,., Leslie Caron ........... Jane Russell Daisy Mae ...,.., Famous Bill Walsh Nick Hoban John Feltovich Jane Nuckolls Paul Huck Skip Mathieson Charlie Shephard Jackie Robinson ....,...,..,.. .,,... Charlie Mitchell ......, Bernie Lucich , .... Mary Brennan .,,..,.. Bo Mayne , ..,,.. Dolores Shields Jean Cross Jack McHugh Cathy Bebic Pat DeProtio Edythe Chiles Ann Petrini Lois Flowers Seniors Lll' Abner , .............., . Marian Anderson .,..... Tallulah Bankhead ..... Doris Day .,..,........,..,,.,. Dick Contino .....,.......,.. John Cameron Swasey Mr. All-American ........ Edward R. Murrow ,..,. Betty Ferness ...,.....,...,. Don Juan ..,.,,.... Lou Boudreau ....,.. Gene Nelson ....,.. Charles Laughton .....,, .lack Godfrey Fran Ried Marcy Sigler .. ....,.,,. Fran Jazwinski Charles Bonasera Ed Gilbert , ..... ..............,, T om Furey .. ...... Dave Wentworth Marilyn Hercegh Nick Sass Bob Shultz Jack Cardille Bob Fahnline Carleton Carpenter . .,.., ....... B ernie Heubel Howard Hughes ..... Clark Gable ......... Danny Kaye ...... Corrine Calvet ,.... Bill McFarland Chuck Agosti Bob Mazur Nancy Lee Morgan G. C. MURPHY CO. Sharon's Leading Store HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SCHOOL APPAREL AND CLASS ROOM SUPPLIES 47-51 East State Street CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 FRED W. KLOOS Amoco Distributor GASOLINE O TIRES I BATTERIES Phone 27842 E. SIGTS STFGST Sharon, PQ- CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS Your school days together have come to an end, but don't forget-you will still have the opportunity to meet all your old friends for a good time at .... THE F. H. BUHL CLUB Congratulations Class of '53 SPEIZER'S DRESSES COATS SUITS 36 E. State Sharon, P0 148 PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Corona 0 Underwood O Royal Remington SHARON STATIONERY 81 SUPPLY CO. 29 Chestnut Ave. Tel. 4327 Congratulations to the Class of '52 WHITMER - SMITH Fashions of Style and Quality 115-117 E. State St. Sharon, Pa. SPEAKING OF H., Speaking of Laborers-we have-Taylor and Gardner Speaking of Anger-we have-Crass Speaking of Colors--we have-Brown and Black Speaking of Bronco-we have-Buck Speaking of Armour-we have-Shields Speaking of Grades-we have-Marks Il :I Speaking of Fruits-we have-Barrys Speaking of Fishing-we have-Troutman and Reale Speaking of Front-we have-Reeher Speaking of Fight-we have-Furey Speaking of Flat-we have--Hill Speaking of Books-we have-Reid and Reed Speaking of Great Men-we have-Kings, Pope, Adams,Speaking of Months-we have-May and Shephard Speaking of Feathers-we have-Tarr Speaking of Plowing-we have-Combine Speaking of Clothes-we have-Smack Speaking of Animals-we havelyons Speaking of Ditches-we have-Pitts Speaking of Molly-we have-McGee Speaking of Ships-we have-Seeman Speaking of Tail-we have-Mayne Speaking of Arrows-we have-Hart Speaking of Oh -we have-Gee Speaking of Actors-we have-Valentino Speaking cf Shaves-we have-Beard Speaking of Nations-we have-Brittnin Speaking of Music-we have-Record Speaking of Elections-we have-Ward Speaking of Gardening-we have-Hohman and FlowersSpeaking of Olds-we havx+Youngs Congratulations . . . BENJ. S. JAFFE East State St. Sharon, PCI- Congratulations To Class of '53 EMIL CONTE BARBER SHOP 27 N. Water St. Sharon Dial 25019 149 W. L. LANGDON COLUMBIA CARTAGE CO. HAULING CONTRACTORS CERTIFIED CARRIERS Sharon, Po. Dial 24558 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '52 -From- SHARON COAL 81 ICE COMPANY 230 W. Budd St. Sharon, Pa. The Best In Groceries And Meats for the Whole Famliy QUALITY FOOD MARKET 1181 E. State St. Sharon, Pa. THE ROBERTS HARDWARE CO. 41-43 Vine Avenue Your Franchised Dealer in WESTINGHOUSE Ranges Refrigerators Roaster Ovens Laundromats Driers Water Heaters Waste-Aways Dish Washers Ironrite Ironers 150 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '53 JACK'S GRILLE Choice Food - Prompt, Courteous Service - Low Prices SHARON'S MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT 28 Chestnut Dial 9847 Sharon, Pa DONALD D. SAMPLE F U N E R A L H O M E 145 Euclid Avenue Sharon, Pa NASH SALES AND SERVICES CONGRATULATIONS Drive Safely, For the Life You Save Might Be Your Own. J. S. HOFFMAN MOTOR CAR CO. 118 Vine Ave. Sharon, Pa. Phone 4200-4001 Mercer COunty's Oldest Automobile Dealer 151 SAFE WIRING Compllmem' Quality Materials S. Gi. HAGERTY 30 Years Experience ,Sterling Service 81 F E ' r e e S l l m G l e Magazine Exchange G 81 K ELECTRIC SERVICE I-UH Shop Ph 27075 one R. D. 1, Sharon Dial 29142 44 Vine Ave. Sharon, Pa. 55 Chestnut St. Dial 29142 Congratulations Class of '53 lNGRAM'S SHOES Dial 6415 no E. state sf. Shenango Valley's Largest and Most Complete DRY CLEANING PLANT Extends Congratulations and Best Wishes For Success and Happiness To the Graduates of 1953 ul' SUPERIOR CLEANERS, FUR CLEANERS 81 FURRIERS Diql 86831 954 S. lrvine 152 Let's Meet cmd Eat at VILLA NOVA ll Where Friend Meets Friend And Sharon Meets Farrell CRIVELLO BROS., Props. Dial Near Farrell 6860 or 9815 Athletic Field Congratulations to the Class of '53 from RIVERSIDE FISH MARKET Dial 3119 I. E. HELFMAN Wholesale Fruit 8. Produce Dial 3531 - 3532 80 S. Railroad St. Sharon, Pa. Your East Hill Jeweler CHARLES E. FARNICORN 819 East State St. Sharon, Pa. Miracle-Weis Diamonds Famous Watches Jewelry - Clocks - Pen 81 Pencils Silverware Repair Specialist EAST SIDE DAIRY BAKERY Home Style Bakery Products Baked Daily In Our Own Store Baldwin at King Phone 2-6219 Congratulations Class of '53 KACHULIS Candy Shop 8. Bus Terminal Home Made Candies Charter Service to All Points 216-18 West State Sharon ROBINS FURNITURE CO., INC. Complete Home Outf1tters Quality Furniture For Less 3-Room Outfit-A Specialty SHARON, PA. 142 E. State St. Dial 21879 Manager, Jack Bernard Asst. Mgr. M. Gingold Congratulations to Class of '53 EISAMAN AUTO WRECKING 209 Riverside Dr. Dial 7384 Sharon 3 Congratulations to Class JOHN REYER 8. co. of '53 MESSINA BROTHERS, INC. shoe Service Since 18851, Wholesale Food and Produce 54 W. State Street Phone 6579 Sharon, Pa. 150 Pitt St. Sharon, Pa Congratulations, Class ot 1953 EAGLE PRINTING COMPANY 191 Sharpsville Ave. Sharon, Pa. HYDE DRUG CO. ' CHYDE'Sl ' Complete Prescription Service for Over 75 Years State at Chestnut Sharon, Pa. COZY CORNER M E H L ' S Shoe shine Parlor Richman's Clothes Crosby Square Shoes Hats Cleaned and Blocked Shoes Dyed All Colors EssleY Shifts 27 S. Water Ave. Sharon, Pa. 54 E. State St. Sharon, P 154 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Authorized Jeweler WATCHES ir Genuine Registered FEATURE-LOCK DIAMONDS Nationally Advertised SILVERWARE RADIOS LUGGAGE 'I O I gh! D iiiilllaij S e SW 1,441 Sggfgssfrc AT THE BRIDGE, 29 Years Some Location 155 44 W. State CONGRATULATIONS SOTUS GRILLE Sharon, Pa. 50 E. State St. 3-ing: wif TS SUITS DRESSES - FURS COA - - Sharon, Pa. State and Vi ne Headquarters for SHARON HIGH JEWELRY FRANK'S JEWELRY Nationally advertised watches 524.95 up Sharon, Pa. Sharon, Pa. VICTOR PRINTING COMPANY Established 1919 PRINTING IS O Valley Way and Phillips Street UR SPECIALTY - NOT A SIDELINE Telephone 21735 156 JOHNSTON 8k MCINTYRE, Inc GENERAL CONTRACTORS DIAL 6294 Builders in Shenongo Valley Sin 'I872 54 Phillips Si. Sho P CONGRATULATIONS 'ro The CLASS OF T953 G 68.6 'ix-WL THE 44 EAST S TE smear 157 f 0NFioi.-:Nez BUILT ORCHIDS TO CLASS OF '53 from IMPERIAL CLEANERS ONCE TRIED-SATISFIED A 1-Hour Emergency Service V All Dresses Guaranteed Against Shrinkage 1311 E. State St. 95 Sharpsville St. PHONE 3875 Compliments of J. C. HOFFMAN 81 SON ROOFING CONTRACTORS 332 Shenango St. Sharon, Pa. Phone 5394 Egg EPM: E E E535 BRANCH Built to Serve You . . . Pictured above, Kurtz Bros. factory and warehouses along with the Pittsburgh Branch contain more than 112,000 square feet of f1oor space. Here, under one roof, your school annuals are printed, bound and covered. A plant built to serve your printing needs. KURTZ BROS. H rt CLEARFIELD, PA. 158 School Calendar SEPTEMBER Another school year begins. Our first rally. Sharon vs. Sharpsville. Sharon vs. Beaver Falls. First Senior meeting. Sharon vs. Erie Prep. The Pitt Band performed at halt-time. Afterwards, the All-School Party. Another Senior meeting. Congratulations to the newly-elected Senior oFficers: Bernie Lucich, Bo Mayne, Slgrley Cigcgng, and Tom Furey. OCTOBER Hi-Y induction. Sharon vs. New Castle. We squeaked through this one by a score of 7-6. We did it again. 100cX-, subscriptions to Publications. Beginning of Pennsylvania Week. Sharon vs. Butler. Report cards-oh, dear! Football party at Girls' Club. Senior Tri-Hi-Y hears Mrs. Sontag speak. Assembly: Blue Jgy Singers. ' Halloween parade. Sharon vs. Rochester. NOVEMBER Cobbler's Hop--a huge success! Sharon vs. Meadville. Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. What happened to Nick Hoban's car? Armistice Day program-dismissed at noon. Open House. Bonfire Rally!!! Sharon vs. Farrell . . . We won 26-O! Oh boy! Homecoming Dance-music to Tops D'Agati! Junior Class Play: A Date with Judy. Annual Ingathering . . . also Posture Parade: Congratulations to Queen C nd her nine attendants. P. T. A. Dance. Thanksgiving vacation begins . . . dismissed at 2:15. THANKSGlVlNG! Mmmmmmmmmmmm! Thanksgiving Dance at the Buhl Club. Our tirst real snow! What fun! DECEMBER Back to school. Congratulations to and his award. Rally-basketball preview. - Basketball starts in earnest-Sharon 47, Youngstown East 41. Christmas Concert-a marvelous success. Our Christmas vacation begins-hurrah! The school was full of the Christ- mas spirit, especially in the cafeteria where a few tables exchanged gifts and had a regular party-eats and all! . Christmas Day! To everyone a very merry Christmas! New Year's Eve! ! ! 159 L School Calendar JANUARY' Welcome, 1953! Back to school. Oh well, it was nice while it lasted. Senior themes are on their way. Senior play cast chosen. District Band at West Middlesex. First semester tests-what cramming! Who was the ioker who put Limburger cheese in the Ventilating system? Sharon wins over Farrell-45-44! Annual Winter Formal at the Buhl Club. Report cards again . . . oh, dear again. National Honor Society inducts new members . . . Congratulations, kids! FEBRUARY Senior class party . . .everyone surely had a grand time. Slippery Rock Teachers College gymnastic team. Sharon 60, New Castle 53 . . . Section 3 champs are we! Lincoln's birthday-dismissed at noon. Valentine's Day! Senior class rally for our game with Farrell. Senior play: Growing Pains. Orchids for a iob well done. Did you see the gift Dick Miller got for his birthday? How did the fellows know that he wanted a girdle? 4 A . .t MARCH Senior themes must be finished. The drudgery is now at an end. Another grading period ends. Only nine more weeks, seniors! Sharon eliminates Monaco in WPIAL competition at Pittsburgh. English classes see Hamlet at Westminster. A lot of us go to see the Industrial Exposition at Youngstown. State Orchestra Festival held in our own home town! APRIL , Beginning of Easter Vacation. i Easter vacation ends and back to the old grind. District Chorus convenes at Hickory. ' F Assembly-Ken Foster. 'r-4 A Say fellows, the Prom is only one month awayf Let's get those dates. Attention, seniors! . . . it won't be long now! A K .:- g MAYV And so begins the S-eniors' busiest month. National Honor Society Induction. Spring Music Festival. Junior-Senior Prom! . . . the dance of the year. Baccalaureate Services. Class Day! We've waited a long time, but it's finally here. Commencement. JUNE School's over for 3 months. Take it easy, kids, and have fun. 160 WMMFEQM -I'-f' ,xi Lv, 'vu A rl., W L- a fd a- f. ,MV Ji, if ,,M,k ,Q All 654500-J v My if Y bb , U 5. 4, 'HIV A 6 3 qgrv be if lr I Q 12, - '! if V A.AA P BMW B31yAVg,JLlJ W A 'iv-f? 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