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

 - Class of 1950

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Article 2. To next years 7th grade, we warmly present Mrs. Roraback so that they may benefit by her friendly and sound advice. (Take good care of her kids, she ' s swell.) Article 3. To any class who may need someone to take the part of a nut in a play, we do earnestly grant them permission to draft Mr. Hennigar. Article U. To patient, understanding, Mr. Williams, we re-extend the pleasure of having a quiet study hall upon the welcome departure of this present senior class. Article 5. To intuitive Miss Hannigan, we confer the right to give Anne Thomson a day off from detention at least once a month. Article 6. To next years Problems of Democracy class, we bestow the ability to make Mr. Healey blush. Section III Article 1. Russ Upton wills his love of motorcycles to any- one in any future class who is just as nuts. Article 2. Laura Straleau wills and bequeaths her charm and dignity to anyone who may need a special reserve. Article 3. Margaret Maloney bestows her ability to orally transcribe fast in Shorthand II to Joyce Punk. (Keep up her reputation, Joyce.) Article 4. Alan Gould confers his ability of being such a lover to Tom Bartlett. (You have a good start Tom, keep it up.) Article 5. Donald Orcutt offers his ability to remain quiet in study hall to Dick Gibbs, who we hope will accept it. Article 6. Agnes Hewins bequeaths the right to any Freshmen girl to bring a portable radio to school for the purpose of dancing in Room 4 during recess. Article 7. Patsy Whalen extends the right of charming two or more boy friends at one time to Audrey Agar. (Don ' t lose them all now, Audrey. ) Article 8. Tiny Moesley bestows her ability to play basketball to Phyllis Armstrong. (Keep up the good work, Phyl.) Article 9. Roma Weser graciously extends her ability to charm boys at the Milk Bar to Leslie Gibbs. Article 10. Lewie Rote wills and bequeaths his right to come to school late every day to Robert Smith, so that Miss Hannigan may continue to be troubled with her register. Article 11. Prankie Pranklin generously departs his quiet disposition to Jack Rosier. 22

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There had been more changes In the faculty. Mrs. Leaf green who had taught the Commercial classes for four years, did not return at the opening of the Senior year and Mr. Morace took over her courses. Mr. Mather who had taught the Social Studies was replaced by Mr. Healey. Also, Laurette Kirchner left us at this time, to continue her studies at Searles, The last page of the mysterious book was reached and on it was but one line--- — --- — During Commencement week — - — Commencement week is here and the unfinished sentence should read: seventeen Seniors: David Ball, Prank Franklin, Donald Orcutt, Lewis Rote, Alan Gould, Lovina Bradley, Nancy Cartinelli, Anita Charbonneau, Cornelia Crosier, Agnes Hewins, Margaret Maloney, Kathryn Moesley, Jean Sidelinger, Laura Straleau, Patricia Whalen, Roma Weser, and Russell Upton will receive their diplomas and with great regret they will say good-bye to the memories of happy days at Sheffield High School. CLASS WILL Preamble We, the graduating class of Sheffield High School, class of 1950, of the Town of Sheffield, County of Berkshire, and in the State of Collapse, not being of legal age and being of unsound mind, and practically no memory, do make and publish, and declare this ' our Last Will and Testament; hereby revoking and annulling any and all wills made by us heretofore. Section I Article 1. To the class of 1953, we most heartily grant the sole right to have a fashion show every year until they graduate. Article 2. To any class, we will and bequeath the right to hold class meetings of indefinite length, in any room, at any time. Article 3» To the Juniors, we give foolharded approval of riding overstreet in cars at noon. (That is if you don f t get caught. ) Article 4. To the girl ' s basketball team, we grant exclusive permission to begin basketball practice 7th period. Section II Article 1. To all future shorthand classes we give the natural ri ht to democratically talk Mr. Morace out of a test. 2 5 H 21



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Article 12. Nancy Cartinelli wills and bequeaths her pleasing personality to Verna West, Article 13. Cornelia Crosier bequeaths her right to meas up the score book at basketball practice to Carol Olson. Article 14. David Ball unselfishly relinquishes his privilege of skipping school on the day of the Springfield Pair to Dick Boardman. Article 15. Jean Sidelinger leaves her right to come into school on a Monday morning with blood shot eyes to Caroline Golden. (Dover Plains is nice isn ' t it Caroline.) Article 16. Lovina Bradley wills her outstanding leadership to next year ' s senior president. Article 17. Anita Charbonneau extends her speed and accuracy In type II to Bobby Curtiss. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executor of this, our last will and testament, our class advisor, Mrs. Roraback. In witness whereof we, the class of 1950, the testator, have set our hand and seal on this 15th day of June in the year of 1950. x STATISTICS Four years ago, twenty-one bright and studious pupils entered the portals of Sheffield High. In 1950, seventeen of these pupils left to go their separate ways: Anita n Nita n Charbonneau A private secretary, she wants to become, so she can keep her boss on the run. Of course, Anita, his mind is suppose to be on his work. Jean Angel Sidelinger Nancy Nan Cartinelli Margaret Marg Maloney Laura Laura Straleau A job in a bank is her desire, so in the future she may retire. Take it easy now, Jean. She is as yet undecided but the best of luok and happiness in whatever you may do» Nan. To Music School, Marg wishes to go to become a Musician at the piano. Good luck, Marg. To Bay Path Junior College, she will go to further her studies in typing and steno. Don ' t forget the good times at Sheffield High, Laura. Frankie Frank Franklin To join the Air Force is his wish. Loads of luck, Frank in whatever may exist. Patricia Pat Whalen She is undecided at this time, but the best of luck, Pat in all your undertakings J 23

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