Sheffield High School - Sentinel Pines Yearbook (Sheffield, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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Ann: Yes, and what about Hattie? She worked as a clerk for a while and much to our surprise, proved to be such a mathematical genius that she is now taking the place of the adding machine at Gilligan Brothers ' . Hattie: Elaine is just here by chance. She stopped by on her flight to catch up with Helen Shmulsky in her trailer travels. Ann: She says she has been through every state twice and the nearest she ever got to Helen was She went that way. Hattie: Oh look! Mr. Hartley has cut the ribbon. We can go into the new Sheffield High. Look at the new detention bench just inside the door. Isn ' t it nice, and so big!! See the new recreation room over here with the pine panelling and the King sized Coca Cola cooler. There certainly are a lot of improvements. We ' ll expect great things of the graduates of S.H.S. in the future. Elaine: Well, Hattie, I ' ve got to run along after Helen, and Ann has to get back to the old line. So long! So long, that is!! Hattie Pixley ' 46 Elaine Samuels ' 46 Ann Small ' 46 ••ovfg). .@V -S Class Celebrities Most Likely to Succeed (boy) Most Likely to Succeed (girl) Best Athlete (boy) Best Athlete (girl) Most Independent Shortest Boy Shortest Girl Neatest Boy Neatest Girl Tallest Boy Tallest Girl Class Loafer Most Talkative Class Clown Wittiest Senior Class Actor Class Actress Cutest Girl Cutest Boy Flirt (boy) Flirt (girl) Peter Malnati Sophia Shmulsky Bucky Markham Sophia Shmulsky Jean Armstrong Peter Malnati Margery Curtiss Peter Pshenishny Anne Pshenishny Arthur Coons Sophia Shmulsky Arthur Coons Hattie Pixley Margery Curtiss Natalie Hall Peter Malnati Margery Curtiss Mildred Tatsapaugh Peter Malnati Bucky Markham Cece Small

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f 6 }: No, What? Hattie I Ann : Well, he was so fond of studying, that upon graduating he went to college. He studied to become a veterinarian, and is now well-known as Dr. Peter Malnati, Jr., the man who will cure your kittens. Hattie : Well, we always knew he ' d make a name for himself. Let ' s see now, who else was in our class? Oh, yes, what ever happened to our little typist, Dorothy Orcutt? Elaine: Remember how we all thought Dot would be an old-maid secretary at Wheeler and Taylor ' s? Well, one day a good-looking salesman came in and as he left, Dot was seen breezing out behind him and she hasn ' t been heard of since. Ann: Yes, and her pal Mildred hasn ' t been doing so bad for herself either. She got tired of saying Number please and has anchored the Navy down in a sweet little home in East Canaan. She has also written a book on How to be the Domineering and Force- ful Type in Ten Easy Lessons. Hattie: Well, those commercial gals really knew their business. What ever hap- pened to Evelyn Winters? Elaine: I received a letter from her the other day and she is her husband ' s private secretary. I guess she wouldn ' t trust anyone else with the job. Ann: I don ' t blame her. There is Natalie over there in a sunbonnet. She looks like a farmerette. Hattie : Well, she went to Russell Sage for a year but some unknown force drew her home again. They say she makes a pretty good farmerette on Brush Hill. Elaine: Natalie, a farmerette? What a surprise. Where ' s our little class actress, Margie? Ann: Oh, she attended dramatic school and is about ready to make a picture in Hollywood. She has had parts in several radio programs. She has played Mrs. Noose- baum in Allen ' s Alley, John ' s Other Wife from the program of the same name, and appeared as a guest star on People are Funny. Hattie: Yes, Margie, always did have talent. Remember her in our class play, Mr. Beane from Lima? I think that ' s what really started her on her way. Elaine: By the way, has anyone heard from Arthur Coons since he graduated? Ann: Why yes, didn ' t you know? He is now co-owner of the Coons ' Mow ' em and Rake ' em, Lawn Mowing Service. Hattie: The last male member of our class was Bucky Markham. Uncle Sam called him before graduation. He served his two-year term with the Navy and now he is serving a life term with Joan. Elaine: Cece went into training after graduating, didn ' t she, Ann? What is she doing now? Ann: Cece practiced her profession for a few years, but soon took on a new ambition. She married an electrician and is now raising little Watts and Kilowatts. Hattie : What have you been doing, Ann? We haven ' t heard a thing about you so far. Ann: Well, as you know, I was telephone operator when I graduated and Elaine: Yes, we know. Now you are a home operator and your line is busy with the family wash.



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Best Dancer (boy) Best Dancer (girl) Most Happy-go-lucky Class Dreamer Most Studious (boy) Most Studious (girl) Class Pest Most Talented Class Bluffer Most Sophisticated Class Giggler Most Practical Best Looking (girl) Best Looking (boy) Most Popular (girl) Most Popular (boy) Least Talkative Class Baby Class Blusher Our Favorite Piece of Music Class Chauffeur Our Favorite Sport Class Lover (boy) Class Lover (girl) Most Versatile Most Sincere Done the Most for the Class Done the Class for the Most Class Musician Teachers ' Pet Bossiest Senior Class Wolf Corniest Senior Peter Pshenishny Anne Pshenishny Helen Shmulsky Natalie Hall Peter Malnati Erma Funk Arthur Coons Natalie Hall Arthur Coons Jean Armstrong Mildred Tatsapaugh Ann Small Hattie Pixley Peter Pshenishny Anne Pshenishny Bucky Markham Evelyn Winters Elaine Samuels Peter Pshenishny Tonight We Love Peter Pshenishny Basket Ball Bucky Markham Elaine Samuels Sophi a Shmulsky Betty Geer Natalie Hall Arthur Coons Dorothy Orcutt Ann Small Jean Armstrong Bucky Markham Margery Curtiss

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