This website was designed to enable the members of the Sharon High School Class of 1965 to continue to stay in touch with each other. 

The class has had many extremely successful reunions over the years. The reunion that it held on September 5-7, 2025, was probably the last formal get together. But, the members of the class will undoubtedly continue to e-mail, text, call or even visit individually with the great friends who they have made since their days growing up in Sharon.


View Video Shown at our 60th Year Reunion

One of the highlights of our 60th year reunion was a video that reviewed our years in the Sharon school system, provided images of our graduates and paid tribute to those members of our class who have passed on. You can view that video by clicking here.

Photos and Videos of our 60th Year reunion

Classmates who attended our 60th year reunion submitted many photos and videos of the event. These included the initial Friday night get together at the enVision Hotel, the tour of the new high school, the main event on Saturday night at the Sharon Community Center and the farewell brunch at the hotel. You can view all iof them by clicking here.


We will continue to update this website with news about our fellow graduates when available. If you are a member of the class or a family member or friend who has information that you feel would be appropriate for this site, please send us an

Please do not use the information in this website for marketing purposes.  It's for keeping friends in touch with each other.  It is particularly important that classmates keep their e-mail address, postal address and phone number current with us so that we can continue to contact them about any news or events relating to our class.


View Sharon High School Marsengold Yearbooks:

View our 1965 yearbook by clicking here.

View other SHS class yearbooks by clicking here.


Missing E-Mail Address:

We have a number of classmates for whom we do not have current e-mail addresses.  Some we never found in 2001.  Some have moved or no longer have a valid e-mail address on file with us.  Please take a look at the list below and send us an e-mail if you can provide that information.

Lewis Becker
Paula Bellis
Anna Boyar Shiffrin
Jack Brady
Stephen Collins
Carolyn Connors
Pat Field
Tom Groff
Peggy Haddad
Deborah Hall Lanham
Phil Heller
Leo Hirshon

Stephen Hyde
Terese Mailhot
Fran McNulty
Peter Murphy
Stephen Rittenberg
Steve Robinson
Edward Shapiro
Richard Snell
Bob Vernick
David Winer
Lynda Wolfson

If there are former classmates who left Sharon High prior to our graduation and who are not listed on the Classmate Information page, but for whom you have contact information, please let us know.  We want to include them.


Deceased:

While not a pleasant subject, we are often asked which classmates have passed away.  The following are the ones that we know about.  Please let us know if there are any names missing from this list. 

Beerman, Frank
Bennett, Brian
Berglund, David
Bouffard, Joyce
Brass, Ronald
Callum, Barbara
Christie, Barbara
Cohen, Steven
Cooper, Marlene
Cunningham, Robert
DePasquale, Dario
Eastman, Sally
Eisenman, Beverly
Finstein, Ellen
Fisler, Arthur
Foster, Lillian
Furman, Steven
Garnham, George
Gaull, Natalie
Goldstein, Beth
Goldstein, Judy
Goodband, Cliff
Graiver, David
Hawkins, David
Hayes, Michael
Hubble, Thomas
Kaplan, Ilona
Kaplan, Ralph
Karlsberg, Alan
Kelley, William
Kier, Andrea
Koskella, Edward

Layton, Nancy
Leonard, Jeanne
Lesberg, Martin
Lippa, Joyce
Lipsitz, Norman
Mahler, Milton
Maleski, Beverly
Marcus, Maxine
Matthews, Dan
McGoff, Janet
McKinnon, Ann-Marie
McKinnon, Lorraine
McNally, David
McQueen, William
Nash, Gerald
Neipris, Jeffrey
Morton, Barbara
Norman, Paula
Outhouse, Madeline
Pomer, Thomas
Purdy, Janet
Sahakian, Bruce
Silverman, Ronna
Smith, Robert
Steinberg, Herman
Stressenger, Andrew
Tuttle, Dorothy
Walper, Linda
Weiner, Sandra
Wekstein, William
Yanco, Shirley
Zimbler, Eleanor


The Charles R. Wilber School

Our old junior high school became a middle school a few years after we left it.  After several more years, it was vacated and boarded up.  Unfortunately, due to a leaky roof, broken windows that allowed the elements to get inside and the additional destruction by various critters, it fell into significant disrepair.  Eventually, the town of Sharon leased the building to a development company which has renovated it and turned it into apartments.  For a tour of the building prior to its renovation and then its new look, click on the links below:

May 2002, Part 1: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bbwmGs2kF8

May 2002, Part 2: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEaWYTL5FiM

Renovated building: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m6T6ZBnFxI


Your Classmates


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