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Once more the ceaseless march of Father Time has gone through three seasons, and another school year has drawn to a close. I think we are all justified in looking back with pride over what has been a gloriously successful period for Natick High School. Especially has this success been felt by the Sassamon Board, which had, as its ob- ject this year, a finer Senior Number than has been published before. Hard work has made this possible, and we proudly look back at our various activities. There was that pleasant feature of the Natick-Fram- ingham football game, the red and blue fa- vors made by the members of the Board, there was that help to a finer Christmas spirit, the pretty and inexpensive cards which were for sale by the Sassamong there was sandwich day at lunch time, when Sassamon girls sold tasty packages to hun- gry studentsg and there was that long-to- be-rcmemuered night of the Glee Club Op- eretta, when home-made candies were vend- ed by girls of the Senior Class and Sassa- mon Board. All this has meant profit, but it has also meant real work, and had it not been for the splendid cooperation of the members of the Board and the girls of the Senior Class, these things could never have gone through. In making the appointments for next year, we have felt the need of creating new officers, that of Humorist, and of News Reporter. The purpose of two that K, the former will, of course, be to strengthen and make larger our Joke Column, while the latter will look after and report care- fully the news of the various activities of the school. We wish them all success in their new positions. And now the time has come to say Fare- well again. We say it with regret, but at the same time we extend to next year's Sassamon Board our sincere wishes for all happiness and prosperity. SHIRLEY MULLIKEN SASSAMON BOARD, 1925-1926 At a meeting of the Senior members of the Sassamon Board, Monday, May 25, the following Board was elected for next year: Editor-in-Chief-Lucile Nichols. Associate Editors-Violet Conn, Walter Mac-llvaine, Mary Childs, Francis Burke. Class Editors-Senior, Walter Lumbert, Alice Murphy, Junior, Frederick Shipp, Roland Chaputg Sophomore, Winifred Felch, Sophie Muskat. Humorist-Edward S. Connelly. News Reporters--Verona and Winona Leach. Art Editor-Victor Rogers. Exchange Editor--Alice Moore. Subscription Editors-Doris Ambler, Virginia Coleman. Athletic Editors-Alfred Dumas, Mary Rich.
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-'tllYI'IlI'l'lSl'IMENTS THE SASSAMON -- -- ' - ' -'f' 'ill ' urtbeastern Tllinihersitp School of Engineering .-4...,,,:' I-I AK '-uk. Inspecting Dyeing Machines, Clenlyon Dye Works, Saylesville, R. I. ' couasas OFFERI-:D The School of Engineering, Northeastern University, offers four-year college courses of study, in cooperation with engineering firms, in the following branches of engineering, loading to the Bachelor's degree: I. Civil Engineering 2. Mechanical Engineering . Electrical Engineering . Chemical Engineering 3 4 5. Administrative Engineering REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION liruduatcs of the Natick lligh School who have included algebra to quadratic-s, plant- geometry :md four years of English in their courses of study are admitted without c-xaminzitions. EARNINGS I ' , The earnings of the students for their service-s with co-operating firms vary from S250 to S600 per year. APPLICATION I An application blank will bc- found inside the hack cover of the cata- log. Vopies will also be mailed upon request. Application for admission to the school in September. 1925, should he forwarded to the school at an curly date. CATALOG For a catalog or any further information in regard to the school, ad- dress CARI, S. ELI., Dean School of Engineering Northeastern University t!l6 Huntington Avenue, Boston 17, Mass. Int.. .--. - . -. G, Please Mention The HSASSAMONH When Patronizing Our Xdvertisers I 4
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PAG E TWELV PI THE SASSAMON Business Manager-Walter Kelly. Assistant Business Managers-Dorothy Damon, Dominic Cadillac. Secretary-Charles Brady Several new positions have been created x ith :i two-fold purpose-to interest mori- pupils in the actual work of the paper, and to keep pace with growth of the school itself. The board members feel that we should increase the life of the joke page as well as keep a more accurate account of the news of the school. Graduation ADDRESS OF WELCOME We, the Class of 1925, are met here to- day for our class day exercises. For four long years we have worked and waited for this moment. Now we are happy that the day is here. In behalf of the Class of 1925 I extend to all a hearty Welcome, with a wish that you may share our enjoyment in the pro- gram of the day. ROBERT MALONEY. President, Class of 1925. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1925 Little did we Freshmen reali e. when entering the Natick High School that bright September morning, what an illustrious career we were to create. As Freshmen we considered ourselves as high in judgment as Socrates. In honor of the same, Walter Hall was elected as the big brotherly leader. Little was done to- wards class advancement the first year. The main thing we did was to ignore Il's. ln our Sophomore year, your llistoiian ascended the throne as President nl that intellectual group. Our class, having he- eome by this time ambitious, contributed more or less willingly to our treasury. A party was proposed and a date set. That party was one of the most informal occa- sions ever held in our hamlet. There was hlushini: 'I'--m Kelley asking Arlene Gallant for ri danei- Grouped around the refresh- ment counter, urging Miss Sweet to rush on the ice cream, were many enthusiastic participants. She was having the most awful time trying to make forty quarts of ice cream meet the demand of countless would-be starving' Armenians. Everybody had a splendid time and thought the even- ing went much too fast. Last, but not least, of that well-remem- bered year was the class sleigh ride. There were two sleighs containing masses of hud- dled figures with dirty horse blankets draped around their forms. That party surely did make quite a blur on the hori- zon. Yet many a parent was worried be- cause his offspring did not reach home un- til the small hour of three G. M., the late arrival being on account of the scarcity of snow. When our Junior year rolled along, ev- eryone was ready to do his part, to put it over strong. The first meeting was held in October and the President of the Sopho- more year started on his second term with Patty Buckley as capable assistant. The President was removed in the middle of the year and replaced by Bob Maloney. The cause of said removal will not be stated. The triumph of the year was our Junior Prom. Mr. Archibald was running around tearing: his hair, expecting the floor to cave in, on account of the mob on the floor, trip- ping a light fantastic toe. Many outsiders were present, the result being an enlarge- ment of our treasury. Everybody went
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