Sharonville High School - Sigma Rho Yearbook (Sharonville, OH)
- Class of 1948
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S 5 l am SVQJITQ EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ADVLRTISING ASSISTANTS SUBSCRIPTIONS CLASS PHOPHECY CLASS WILL CLASS HIS ORY CALENDAR DEDICATION PAGE 's.,fXXJ, '7 0 Dx Edlth Whltaker Shirley Stegman Bill Emmons Gene Wilkinson Verliss Hamm Mildred Norton Merrill Davis Bill Emmons Joyce Gruber Leila Rohrig Peggy Staffan Margaret Blackburn Lols Taylor Shirley Stegman Mary Ellen Williams Bruce Kenny JJ hX w ,gs- X!-J A X X 1 X N S g g gg V 1 C f X . L vB' J' U N' Q KJ!! L ' --El-. L f A7 .N ,I W ' ll 1-' ASSISTANT EDITOR .... .... M ary E116D. W1ll1B.lI1S f CI I C B534 'ix sl 1 f Nllh .Q f 1 S my C 4 'lm T fgk ,ill 'N f I 1 ' e f ' 1 L 'I ' n L K X 1 . 2 , A uf I x I , ' -4, fi GRADE SC:-QOL FACLJLT 5 H GGL mu H16 CH LTY Y ? 1,134 :fx all E , I I I ug- ,wx ,nu flux ' if ,- ff -' 4 CV, f' 'V 67. J 1 IEJSQ1 X X 1 ' 1 A A 4 4 N .' K' A President ditb 7hit3K9T lice Presid nt ielvin iller Sec'y Treas Shirlev Stevman ver want at A Merrill Davis Class Flower Carnation Class Color Wlue and bite Class lotto 'Ever Onward and Upward which began in the fall of 1944, our days are filled with sponsoring this annual, putting out the school paper, having our pictures taken, and selecting caps and gowns Then comes the most exciting day of all, Graduation Exercises Our long climb up the ladder has ended at Room.1 Some of us never thought it would be this soon when we first entered Room 4 as Freshmen Now let's look back to when we entered Room 4 and met our home room teacher, hrs Helen Stoffregen The time of Freshmen init1ation came soon enough for everyone, with the Seniors having a flne t1me course After the misery we suffered, we can truthfully say that our class was entitled to be called WFreshmen W The next step in our cllmb up the long ladder was Room 2 He were Sophomores this year and kept busy with the sponsoring of bake sales hayrides, and the school canteen each Wednesday even1ng We have been told that the Junior year is the hardest and we are quite ready to agree to this We know that is also one of the bus lest, what wlth the selllng penclls, Christmas cards, p1ns, and hats This did not give us the needed amount of money for giving the prom so on the f1rst of March we sponsored a chicken supper to increase the s1ze of our treasury We were quite happy wlth the financial outcome of this venture and our success was largely due to the wonderful help given us by our mothers With these additional funds from the supper, we were able to give the Senlors an evening filled with fun, entertain ment, and pleasant memories at the Jr Sr Prom held at the Hartwell Country Club The year was 'High Li hted,' when we received our class rings wnich are very beautifully d6S1bH d w1th a two tone crest in which is set the iH1tl81 of the scnool To add to t1e beauty of the ring, suitable black tr1mm1ngs have been used So now as we take leave of eharonville High we say good bye to all of the good tlmes, friends, and faculty Xe also will keep 1n mlnd our class motto, nEver Onward and Upwardu and apply it to everythlng we attempt in our lives in the future Shirley Stegman Lois Taylor I ' a av --1 . u With the first three high school years successfully accomplished, ' U . 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TIIE An evenlnb in June, 1958 PLACE Potomac Hiver Bank, wash It was only a river, but it reflected the past as fine and clear as if it were a mirror or a crystal ball I sat on the Lark watchi g the tile come in and while azing deep into the still darkress,stran e ly enou h I could see back throu h the years 1948, our Graduation year seems to be in the limelight On each wave there seems to appear one or more of our classmates ridin to bay to show their ains of the past decale First wave, carried Bruce kenny, formerly K1nL of our Chemistry Class, and now he wears a small lapel button with the letters Uv on it He is chairman of the UT oeneral Assembly Vith Vorld lar II leavin the Earth in such turmoil, Bruce alded his bit, and now we are headed toward a much better life Here comes Edith Whitaker, who has her twin daughters tugging at her skirts, and on her coat she is wearing a Democratic uCandidate for Presidentn button Woe, it is she who is runnin for office nEdith Jhitaker, First Voman President of the U S Lady har aret olackburn will be relieved of her duties as first lady of the land if Edith wins this electior, and we're certain she will Poor Tar , she will have to return to her ranch in Texas, I suppose But uh t is this9 Two Shazonville ra'uates runnin for President helvin iller is running on the Republican ticket vs Edith .hitaker lhis will be a close race If I each with bruce has am correct, Bob Chapmar and Geor e Totz are next in line a rifle, camera, and jungle pack or his back It seems that sent them on an educational African jun le tour ke neei I to know more about our uncivilized brothers Their motto is nbring Em Back Alive Hey, lerrill, Ierrill Davis Uh t are you doinv here in the Atricar jln leo Lookinr for toe FOUNTAIN OF YOUTHV bell kid, we hate to dlsillusio you this war, but tre fountain of youth is just a fable, so you too will crov old Don Bennett, Mayor of Sharo ville, rides in with a friendly smile, he is especially happy because he has just received a ,ood conduct medal from Lady Mar aret Iice oin Don Nildred Nortor and Shirley Ste man have recently completed an ex terminating iob ir the U S , and they are now healed for Europe to con tinue their work They exterminate communists Here comes a convertible in Williams driving ito Vell, ibles hasn't chan ed in the now, I ruess you will newer Pe y Staffar has dore with her ballerina lancir with the tile Can that be nary Ellen Ellen we see your desire for convert Since convertibles are your business for one mary past want to be proud of in the past few years much She has put her name in bri ht li hts over Broadway and it's her ambition to put it all over Europe She will dis play to England ani Russia a bit of American Style of ballet She de serves a Lib hand clap Pe also knows the hair stfles of 1958 Although Joyce has grown a little older, her voice hasn't chan5ed with the years She and Cliff are living near the Netropolitan Opera House, enjoying life with their little family JI tr '18 n-I rj rl r, J.. 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Merrill had to ar ue it out with Einstein to get himself into the branch of UNT, but since herrill is so ood at arruln Berchtold officers' point, he d1dn't have too much trouble with this Einstein fellow Can this be Erval Hamm? Surely not, he has rey hair Well run ning from the women will make a man prematurely rey Erv is burning all his brid es behind him, but one day he will fall hard,so you Fresh man girls have somethin to look forward to Bill Emmons started out as Captair of the small lake in Sharonville, Ohio, and recently has Admiral of the Pacific Fleet That is oing some FLASH! Gene fRedD Wilk1nson,one time amateur boathouse boys at a been comnissioned as Bill boxer oi Sharonville Ohio, will appear at madison Square Gardens on June 10, 1958 He will fi ht for the heavy wel ht boxin title Just be careful Red, black eyes, red hair, and a broken neck Just don't o together Here comes a bif splash and whoo Leila Rohri , it seems that she is wearing an Air Hostess Uniform On leaving hi h school Lee went in to nurses trainin and havlnv successfully completed that she took to the air hell, what's thiso Jean Hamm has taken on wings too She is a pilot of a trans airliner What a set up this is,Jean the pilot and Lee the hostess Well girls nKeep 'Em Flying Last, but not least, I Taylor Lois is modeling a ing the ci arette industry you firls doing so well and It is nearing dawn now tions of all the classmates see two blondes Yes,Freda Allen and Lois Woodbury Complexion, and Freda is advertis Camels, I do believe me are glad to see ood luck in the future and the tide is leavirg, takin the reflec of the '48 class with it Ve know the waters we sail in now, but where 1e'll anchor we mo not know 3 1-xxx Leila I Hohrig I fxfxf- v Q 'lerxx Basics fxxxs- 4 ex Q34 ,jQ, i?, 1 ' 3 'U swf- ' - ,ff l ay . f 1 . are f 4'- S. 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IX X .J -7 FOOTBALL .-2 Football practice started September 16 The tr gic ending of thls practice for the day was the accident that Bill Emmons had He was in jured in this practice game and suffered a broken leg He was unable to play for the remainder of the football season The Kiwanil' Club of Sharonville donated their field for the season's football games The games played are as follows September 25 October October October October October Ne didn selves BASKETBALL Sharon Sharon Sharon Sharon Sharon Sharon lost to Sycamore won over Harrison Mt Healthy Colerain Taylor Greenhills lost to lost to lost to lost to t have a very successful season but we all enioved our Basketball practice started in the month of November Our fiFSt game was scheduled for the end of this month ed hard during this month in practice sessions NOVEMBER DECEMBER January l9u8 ll TEAMS PLAYED S The basketball boys work VISTORS Kings Mills Sycamore Mt Healthy Country Day Greenhills Reading Sycamore Taylor Sycamore CAt Xavier Field house! Lockland QRead1ng Gyml Mt Healthy Greenhills Reading I l 3 - 9 ' . 16 - 2h - . 30 ' 1 .H.S. 25 h7 37 2 LL 39 5 . Q2 bl 9 ik 27 12 +0 Bb 13 M9 35 16 38 Q0 19 bb O5 30 kb 35 2 35 30 3 - 38 30 9 35 A5 36 37 SPWQTS Va E JANUARY TLADS DLPY Q IICTW Loveland Country Day Colerain H rrison rhBRUARY Alumni Lockland Loveland Anderson FOURNALLNF We played our basketball tournament game at th University Cincinnati Gym Our first game was with madeira on the nlght of February l9 Our game w s the secnnd game of the evening The score was 52 SO Sharon won The second game was played on the evenlng of Februerv 26 On this evening we played anderson Sharon won over this team 60 L8 The next game was played the followirg evening Ne nlafed Terrace Park Sharon went down in defeat Ne were be t 39 31 The last game of the season was with Tavlor Ne lost to the Yellow Jackets 35 26 This completes our basketball season for l0u7 A9 We sho1ld not forvet our Reserve Basketball te m This team made a very excellent showing for their season, in spite d' h dls dv nth of height ,Z U fl ZX -FxL XXX Nu fl'-If L5Yf9c7'Q0fr k 5 Lf ,QO.l'LlVIQCLl1.' 1? M -fc 2 d 1 1 1 A at s.H.s. 1 et as 13 2 . 39 21 20 A2 28 23 51 32 30 Q 67 32 3 37 63 7 A1 31 10 57 26 13 6t an . s e , 4 of ' O ' H . 12 G L' FA-:Q 151531 HATS OFF TO THE nasaava AND vnasyrr BASKETBALL TEAMS or sH1a0Nf11La THAN JW! 6' 'a W1 - H! M , 1 KM 0 fl , X Q ' -e 1 xi My ' E X fl, f 1 2 il - Q f .l 11. , y 4 ffl ill Qi Iggy qi X Q 1 1 Q-fe I I sr M 5' 1 ' 1 f ff eff? u a' l L . lk Q .,' .,, C Pac FV .ind Q an Tmk lv Y. ' ,tk 'W rvf 1 ,X . , 4 , . ., 1:1 - . , , . , x. A 1 u .AL ,, ,., Y . C .. ,y 3 , - .- ,..', xr- J,-,Y nplj- - y V ,. Y., A , g,.-.' v ,,: N Ny, , .. '..x..... V , , ,,,, ..,, .,, - L R A DE CHOO L ASKETBALL N FlFSC Row Mary ' T ykor, Bur if Dee Ley A13 Peggy E vmqn second W V envfr r L Pne nximdbwbur , Donald Laewi T11 J e N, T xrj iofy u me ucrarfawm, Le o ICYSH orst Jou is D1 Ola JQQCFAJ Jem HQ k, a hr. D111 y, LU ofrffxl f N0 F Otb Ll TQ11 A Doronny wvwyro, L Dow bl hal c Q Jdptxll fha co: LICKETHOZ t, x 1 . f l z'X 1 ulrrlt Joth ml' Don moods Q 1 e JIUHY ' -4: fy I. GQw:V, Jamey .ifw .P bL,4 W h' '. , tea-A . qi -Li now: Billy Ao'e.5, D U 3 Yuan, ing, , L: -A g . 1 ' 7, , an. ' ..... Q H mriiy. N' L-4: u'Tcd 5' X' Q'A. R y E' 1 . , ' .1 Starr, W'l1y Zn'ram, D :fli U 52. Ty, '-re C.'1 nd I '.' Q' the ',1:h. ff 71 'fg U r J .J'-- -elf 0 an ,.m Ani VAr.i:y Jaeerlfaiersz liqii ill, if Aux D 4 L' , ' T 'Q ' 'ymil F3 4.29, Earrqri glvii, .u. Vera X .. QQSQQQ 535: James Patri:n, Lerrill Luvil, Apis, iFwdV1, larns Ehekley, . '1 'fr, llywf brig, ilrl -rLh, lax Jlck jhAlk. LLQJLQ gig: C ' k, . k T JQY, Ueigvfh Jura, LvrPL,1 EeY:h'uli, Pill 3.1 . , f':: Bruce FliCHin' F, g.ymQr n'h., foe Iqlenza, .ni Mr. 'm'l y, - - fch. faurih iii: Jim gnutewsllrer, Larry hJlw:4r, ' 1 Lu '5 -fgfffr fill F, Hickey Maha? HI IIVHIEH ,Q I ft? X U' 1 fs. X fi K I I ' I I I Il .lH T QK - 'VVS' VP' HID6 QUGGD QHOLD fx and MEN' 71 sh 'vkjff f-s C H Ef3fEc7' P fx liz! enfrggp 'wg LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1948, of Sharonville High School, being of unlimited knowledge and immeasurable talent,do hereby make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: To the faculty we leave, and that's enough. To the School Board we will with great reluctance, our old candy wrappers, and our slightly used bubble gum, which can be easily found under any chair or desk, to say nothing of our well-worn books, that we have used only on special occasions. We extend to our parents our thanks for the co-operation and advice, which has gotten us out of many a jam, these past four years To the Juniors we bestow the title 'S6HlOTS'Q and with our deepest sympathy and profound regrets our civics books, maps, pamphlets, and Time magazines that are sure to take up any leisure time you might have To the Sophomores we bequeath our quiet co-operation in class Who's kidding who??? To the Freshmen we give our sincere hope that they will have as happy a high school career as we have engoyed And now Wlast but not least' our own personal bequests Don Bennett leaves h1s mischievous brown eyes and innocent expres sion to Mary Marquardt Merrill Berchtold gives his abillty to make more nolse 1n study hall and accompl1sh less than anyone else to Mary Dell Hesse Robert Chapman hlnts, that he would like to will his regular school attendance to Ann Williams 'Knock'em down, drag'em out', Merrill Davis, wills to Jack Chalk his pol1cy to plow through a football formation You'll find 1t's much easier than crawling through, Jack To Mr Gower, Bill Emmons would like to give h1s perpetual crew haircut and brlght red sweaters Now you can be the football hero, Mr Gower Joyce Gruber presents her soprano vo1ce to Paul Fath We feel that, with this generous gift, Paul will go far ln the world or music Erval Hamm wills his slow leisurely manner and his many feminine admirers to Carl Hendrlx Jean Hamm leaves her well worn blue jeans and faded plaid shirts to Geneva Henize, w1th the hope that Geneva will get as much wear from them as Jean has To Mary Bender, Verl1ss Hamm has DIOmlSBd her po1sed and dignified to it George hotz contributes his courteous ways to so many of the under classmen who might find them a new experience Mildred Norton wills her warm smlles and sunny d1SpOS1ti0H to Ruth Hines Russel Quackenbush would llke for Miss Story to have his happy carefree attitude toward life in general manner. Take it easy at first,Mary,so we can slowly become accustomed Page 8 Last Will and Testament Freda Allen, after much persuasion agreed to leave her blond hair and straight bangs to lucky Buddy Williams. Leila Rohrig bestows her quick wit and happy nature to all the Sophomores who will find it useful in English III Peggy Staffan promises to teach Don Whitaker how to arrange his hair in the very latest fashion We know Don will appreciate this very much Shirley Stegman bequeaths her long dark eyelashes and sense of humor to Virgll Hagenschneider Don Bastin offers to any unlucky new car buyer his light blue jalopy with its many rattles and bangs Gene Wilkinson bequeaths h1s aptitude at boxing to whomever will find it useful in a matter of self-defense Mary Ellen Williams says that she's sure Mr Forance would appre clate her 95 lb size Just think how quietly he could patrol the halls then Margaret Blackburn leaves her ability to understand English liter ature, to Danny Danbury Don't worry too much about the poetry Danny Lois Taylor would l1ke for Bruce Flickinger to have her size 4 shoes even though he might have trouble getting them on hls size 12 feet Edith Whitaker wills her super salesmenship and ability to make people work to the Senior president of '49' Bruce Kenny, after serious thought and much conslderation agrees to w1ll his quiet sophisticated manner and Wlet'em alonenpolicy toward the girls, to Danny Danbury Melvin Miller says he would like to keep things in the family, so he leaves to Billy Rogers his knack of being tardy with a little warn ing that it is really better to be on time ed our seal thls fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty eight KSealJ THE ATTACHED INSTRUHENT, consisting of two sheets, was there unto subscribed by the Senlor Class of Sharonvilhe High School In the presence of each of them and was at the same time declared by them to be their Last will and Testament,and we are at their request our names hereunto ln their presence as attesting witnesses WITNESSES 271. X Margaret Blackburn Peggy Staffan IN WITNESS WHEREOF: We have hereto subscribed our name and affix- . A, 6. 'Est SSVL' 6 elle lea 913' wwe ew ear 1 mxee I L cc f f.1tzW 'NO asket v.,x,. FLC' A05 H QA ,.....,,.,.A 1 Kuff: TX .,,?,n . , L' '1 , uf.: 1 , ' n,-w , , 'A' . . v, . -. ' . , ,. ..1.y.,. .y .. , ,. - , , L Z., W ,. V , A mi- , 1 -ge , , f:'-' , A ., - , ., I' , ghx ,, ., -.1 CN xzf Tttlvz f 1 ,,L ' e L P 1f.W .111 V f' ' FS . V' li Lu'-'IP r ' 1 of' sc?1-1 unit' Nr' 'Z 1:-' 1 f - 1,1 ' Q lag , a1::.- , A ' P x .. '-'L.L,f1 6 ' MW ' ' Q I f' - ' ' ' y L 'Q ag f'e'.'.' - g 1 1 1-. L s 10' ULV1. :wrt l K-1' 'flu , , ' X u fx: tw ' fp- M r11ve:'S!tj' fr fvc' 1.11 W- l'1' f . v . . , .t ,.l 9.5, .og ., -. A fu! es. Dim V. tw ' ' 1 ,Ay , 1 11 -e:', -2 ' , . . , V YI ,Q ' F Hirst , ,' : ' ' , f ' fm,-' 5'ar'LrLr1 1.12 -, +- W .., , Q. 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Drew. e 1 Uwe -ix Y gin if V wma A W.,1+.n have Chan? deuelo me t iw T LJ L SfLL f ' Drgsseiilfviah 'sqm 55 M The Two headed ATT can areh C' -si' whereiore a .se 7 , Q ,rn A I . Y Q ' , 'S 5,46 v Q A .. ' 8 3 1 E1 fo N1 V i g gif, - ' Xi, X JOC' F, I lA7rA'b J jo ' 4 WE ' 5- J Cx X e M N1 , rf A JM X :A my J g if 1 5. 3 Brm V ow V0l'Lll1:4 0' 1 I A M f LK A, f X Q 3 ,. h Q- .EN - . , gg , ix 4 A M fr ii! 4' ' 5' -5 3 ' A ,1 X xnrvgwr. x 'Xt' , Q g i 1- X F 5 ' . P ., f f fr - I ,.,, I m x. 'N .J 2 f e x ,4 lx L 1 H l C, ,r a SEPTEMBER DCTOBVR NOVEMBER DECEMBER HEEL Sllllllllllfl FlfIl1l'fll'Hl'PJl'FI 5335225 FfIFI-1EU1I-- The dear old school doors were swung open wide for all those happy students Initiation Week Did you see all those happy Freshmen? Bill Emmons broke his leg in football practice That's a tough break for a Senior who likes to play football we hope will be able to see you in a college game in the near future Freshmen Initiation Party given by the Seniors They are now honorary members of our High School Sharon lost first football game to Sycamore First Engineer published Seniors chose cover for Annual Sharon won over Harrison in the Freshmen hayride and from what we second game of the season hear it must have been suoer Four Seniors were asked to a pear HELLO TEACHER ' First 'JUNIOR HOP ' Seniors went to Young and Carl's studios and had pictures taken for Annual Sharon lost to Colerain Seniors received proofs from Young and Carl Sharon lost to Taylor in football Senior bake sale at Honerlaw's Grocery Buster Miller is in the hospital with Polio, but he is planning on playing basketball when he recovers Engineers stopped by Greennills in the last game of the season Sophomore Hike and we all had a swell time Two Seniors went on Chamber of Commerce Fbotball Banquet Sophomore Bake Sale First Senior Dance First basketball game of the season Sharon won over Kings Mills Sophomore Dance UExpressway Tourn sponsored by the Cincinnati Sharon defeated Sycamore nDoc' Beekley was chosen for nAll Star Football Team W Juniors received their cl ss r1ngs Everyone was happy today Sharon defeated no defeats Sharon defeated sad This day had to Sycamore in the to 38, but it was a swell game, win or lose Girl Scouts gave a play for Grade and High School Everyone excited about the game Wltn Taylor tomorrow night Sharon Engineers went down in defeat to Taylor'e nYellow Jackets.W Greenhills This is our fifth win, and, as yet, Reading Our nelghbors went home looking very come sometime The Engineers were defeated by last 55 seconds of the game The score was 40 . .Y 'Q 1 'I A if.. I. .I ' I. if . I ' I ' - I ' I . : ' a 1 2 - . 15 ' ' .0 . 16 - . . . Y e ' we 19 - J . . ' 25 'T 1 I . e 26 ' e M2 ' . e U ' L e 4 - ' L . 9 - Sharon lost a football game to Mt. Healthy. 10 - p on 'H . .' 11 - . . 15 - 1 16 - - ' . 20 - . . 24 ' e 25 ' e 29 - - so - - - ' . 1 ' e 13 - 14 - ' . ' lb e, 15 ' e 25 - . 26 ' A T e 2 - . 4 ' ' e 5 ' 'E . o L e 9 - . 12 - . . ' 16 . e 17 - V - 18 - ' ' o 19 - DLCEMBER JANUAWY FEBRUARY LARCH APRIL 19 Page 2 Calendar Today school lS out untll after the Chrlstmas holldays You never seen so many happy faces We had a holiday treat Sharon played Sycamore at Xavier Fieldhouse and won, 44 55 We played Lockland on Reading's floor We also won Sharon played Nt Healthy on Reading's floor The Owls went home defeated This 1S the last cay of our Christmas vaeftion Today everyone returned to school Sharon lost to Greenhills on our own floor Sharon lost to Readlng here at Sharon Our neighbors went home happy this time We played Loveland on their floor and beat them, 59 21 Ue beat Country Day at Sharon Sharon beat Colerain,5l 52, at Sharon Sharon beat Harrison, 67 32, on Harrison's floor The Alumnl Sharon Sharon Sharon The V W OVSI' OVBI' OVEI' WOD WOI1 WOII Tournament we won, 52 They won 6 The Senior Loveland's test was held for gal ran away with b8g1HS points of Sharon Hlgh Beat our High School Team Lockland on Loveland in Anderson on Sharonvllle 'MISS V F the PT1Z8 tonlght their own floor a home game our floor gave a Valentine Dance A con X You mlght know a Sharon Good luck, felen Sharon played Madeira FLASH! very close game The reserves also played over Anderson Class gave a dance with Charlle Lohmueller's Band F1ve Vext came Sharon's Varsity Five They won over Anderson by 12 points Sharon Reserves and Sharon Varsity played again Both teams are in the semi flnals Thls looks bad Sharon Reserves went down in defeat to Harr1son, 32 28 Then came Sharon's Varsity, who were beaten by Terrace Park by 8 points still have another chance tomzorrow nlght Sharon Reserves were beaten by Madeira, 40 29 Sharon Varsity lost to Taylor, 55 26 Three cheers for the Reserves and Varsity teams of Sharon High Rah' Rah! Rah! The JUHl0IS ve the annual Chlcken Supper which was qulte an affair The Sophomore Canteen seems to be gO1Hg smoothly Everyone likes and engoys lt Thanks to the Sophomores The Varsity Basketball team gave a hayride Everyone had a very good tlme Good Friday No school today Everyone returned to school today after our Easter vacation Apr1l Fool's Day Pranks were pulled and detention given The Colerain Sharon baseb 11 game was called off because of rain First game of the season 1n baseball who played very well, lost the game Sharon honored on Rcllman's 'Hi Time ' Sharon went to Harrison for a baseball defeated Seniors work1ng to complete the Annual Engineers went to Taylor to play baseball It was very good game Junlors and Seniors hurrylng and scurrying to study and learn the play before next week Sharon won over Loveland at Loveland No rain today Sharon, game Sharon came home before the deadline 54 - . . . . . so - - . ' , ' Ea - . . 5 - .. 1 . 4 - ' 0 ' . 1 .- 5 - . 9 - . ll - ' . 15 - ' - . 20 'D J u 23 - - . - 30 - - . 3 - ' ' . 7 - . 10 - . 13 ' 0 14 ' 0 Fo c of - o 1 . .V.n ' 19 - ' 'A . ' A' J ' . -50. A 0 . . 20 - Y . ' . 26 - The second game of the tournament. Sharon Reserves beat av - ' ' . I. . We 28 1 .A A ' O- . 6 - . Ca . . 19 - ' U , ' . 20 - - ' A. . 26 - . I . 29 - ' . 1 . l I 6 - - a 9 - . ' . . 10 - , .. 15 - . 15 - 1 0 . . 16 - . a 19 1 n . u APRIL MAY JUNE 4 Page 5 Calendar Sharon engineers played Greenhills here at Sharon Sharon lost to the Pioneers The flrst track meet at Greenh1lls ihls 13 the flrst time in the last ten years that Sharon has been reprosnnted at a track meet Latin I and II gave a play for the Eighth Grade and High School The play was very good Thanks to Mrs Daniels Another home baseball game We played Sycamore They won by a score of 2 1 Elghth Grade State EX8m1H8t1OH Good Luck! Sharon lost to Sycamore here at Sharon Last minute preparatlons for the play tonlght The Junior and oenlor Play of Sharon High turned olt falrly well and ev ryone was well satlsfied The k1ds are cleanlng up after the pfay The day belore the Prom Everyone is exc1ted about the Prom belng at Sharon tH1S year The day has finally arrlved lhe Prom of N48 1S Just around the corner hveryone looked swell The teachers turned out in th61T best bib and tucker ' The Junior and Senior girls wore gowns of all colors They ranged from the strapless The day after the prom It 1S really a good thlng that there isn't any school today This is the first tlme 1U a great many years that the Prom has been held on e Frldey nlght Back to school after the weekend All the excitement is over after the Prom Our invltations arrived after much waltlng by the members of the Senlor Class They were promlsed before Chrlstmas but they must have gotten lost on the way The Senlors sponsored a dance at Noollght Gardens Every one had to go by car oecause of the Island Queen dlsaster last fall We had quite a wood tlme The Seniors rece1ved their programs for graduat1on Time is growing short until graduation One more we k of school unt1l graduatlon Veek of 6X8miD8t1OH for Senlor These are the last exams we will take ln our high school career Baccalaureate Services at the Nethodist Church Evfryone looked wonderful in thelr gowns of gray and whlte, Last minute preparatlons for graduation tomorrow Hurrah!! 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