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NATICK HIGH SCHUOL be Sassam n Vol.. V. NATICK, MAssAcHUsE1'Ts, JUNE, 1916. No. 4 The SASSAMON is published by the Students of the Natick High School at Natick, Massachusetts in the interests of the High School. Published 4 times a year, in December, February, April and June. Entered as second class matter at Natick post-office. I5 Cents a Copy Ehitnrial Stat? Editor-in-Chief Miriam Eldridge, '16 Associate Editors Marguerite D. Whitney, '16 William McGorum, '17 Class Editors Edith Halperin, '16 Frieda Diehl, '17 Mary Casey, '16 Walter H. Monteith, '17 Mary A. Doon, '18 Beatrice Parmenter, '19 Laura MacSwan, '18 Elden Patterson, '19 Subscription Editor Richard Spencer, '16 Athletic Editors Iohn H. Peterson, '16 Ruth Cassidy, '16 joseph Dwyer, '17 Art and Exchange Editor Hazel Sprott, '16 Alumni Editor Esther Jacobs, '15 Business Managers Iohn I. Wardell, '16 Myles Russell, '18 Ray McGowan '18
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4 THI-I SASSAMON raduation Time is Here COME BOYS-Now is the time to get your Suit for Graduation They're Stylish, Comfortable and Built for Business Special line of Knickerbockers in Blue Serges- S5.00, 86.50 to 37.50 A Fine Line of Pinchbacks in Blue Flannel-S10 to 812 THE RELIABLE STORE NATICIQ alnut lbill School A College Preparatory School for Girls. . i ESTABLISHED IN 1893 CALENDAR FOR l9l5-l6- First school session, 8.30 A. lVl. Thursday, September l6, l9l5 Christmas recess, December I5, l9l6 Winter term opens, 8.30 A. M. Thursday, january 6, l9l6 Spring term opens, 8.30 A. M. Wednesday, April 6, l9l6 School year closes Friday, june l0, l9l6 TUITION- Day scholars for the year-S200 Special rates for Natick students CHARLOTTE H. CONANT, FLORENCE BICELOW. Principals
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o 'l'l IE SASSAMON l Once more the wheel of time has rolled around to .Iunc and brought us ctinnnenccment and the last number of the Sassamon. Looking back over the past year we see many things we would do diHerently if we had the chance. lint, there are also many things we would not change, and these are the things which give the certain- ty of success for next year. The board next year will protit by our mis- takes and successes and the Sassa- mon will be all the better for them. This year's board wishes next year's board the best of luck, the greatest success. 'l'o the Sassamon we wish a pros- perous year and ever increasing popu- larity. Both are bound to come under the management of next year's board. Gluck .tuf ! EDITORIAL ' Now the end has come, Commence- ment is over, and the Seniors of 1916 are about to find their place in the world's work. l.et us go forth, courage- ously. strong in the belief that only through giving do we receive. Let us not sit back contented to look on, but let us enter whole heartedly into the task which lies before us. Yery naturally do our thoughts turn back to the last four years of work: and it is indeed interesting to recall the many pleasant times we have shared together. The work we have done here, and the knowledge we have attained, give us con- fidence to face our new duties and we have, withal, a feeling that we have not spent in vain these last four years. M. D. W. Evidently the time has come when the present Seniors will no longer be such. The class History attempts to portray their past school life and the Prophecy their future. We would send with the Seniors the heartiest of good wishes, and hope that they all have the fullest measure of good fortune. So much is always said to and about a graduating class, that it is doubtful if they carry away one worthy suggestion that was given them, and use it to advantage. Ex- perience is the best teacher, but a principle or idea imbued with Ambi- tion can cut short considerably the way to success and contentment. Se- niors, is it not wise to select your guiding principles and stick by them? lt is really dangerous to go out from school into business or professional life without possessing a definite con- viction as to what your future course of self-conduct will be. Employers and others will analyze you and put you down for what they find you. It is very much worth while to try to make good. XV. B. M.
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