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1 'Ss gli 313 Q ROW ONE: Marilyn Somich, Judy Sclmur, Herb Stubbs, Jim Szuch, Stoner, Marjorie Smith, Armande Struchen, Sharon Smith, Anne George Takash, Jolm Thiess, JimTerchila, Marc Stern, Fred Tonty, Smith, Nanci Squatrito, Carol Statler, Bettie Takash, Karen Bob Thomas, Jim Tidswell, Bob Struck, Judy Stull, Donna Theil. Stevenson, Sally Scanlon. 4 ROW TWO: Betty Shernansky, Sue Spahr, Judy Thompson, Bonnie J ' 315 ROW ONE: Larry Winslow, Tom Wright, Lee Wolfe, Tim Winters, Darla Trice, Joyce Yale, Louise Wright, Janet Webber, Judy Wayne, Kenny Warrender, Gary Wiesen, Tom Yonkers, Fred Wallace, Jim Karen Young, Marilyn White, Lois U'Halie, Judy Yarzab, Judy Yannesse, Arthur Woodall, Richard Wolfinger, Alan Varraux. Louis Welsh, Linda R. Williams, Linda M. Williams. Visnyai. ROW TWO: Eleanor Walker, Liz Wettiok, Norma Vaglia,
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CLASS OFFICERS:Bill Quirk,Vice-Presidentg GeorgeWarren,Presidentg Betty Di Giorgio, Secretaryg Alex Dobie, Treasurer. Seniors It is with mixed feelings that we find ourselves leaving Sharon High School and facing the world. As the class of '62 is about to leave we cannot help recall the many areas in which our alma mater has progressed. In our sophomore year the first foreign exchange student came to Sharon High. This year we are honored to be the first class to have two exchange students. We welcome these fine students who have added greatly to our experiences. This year new innovations have appeared. The gym floor has been painted and is sporting a new S. The new comfortable chairs and the beauty of the aud- itorium will be enjoyed by our students of course, but also the citizens of our community. The language laboratory has been initiated this year with highhopes of success. These things and many more add much to the progress that is inherent in the Sharon School System-- and proves the character and quality of the citizens of our community. We will have left some part of us in our school, but will take with us a large measure of honor, tradition, memories, and hopes that we may go forth with strong and purposeful ideals. We are honored to have Mr. Currier as a member of our graduating class. We feel he surely adds any prestige that we lacked. The class of '62 says goodbye,thankyou,and good luck, Sharon High School and Hello World! George Warren, Senior Class President
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