Natick High School - Sassamon Yearbook (Natick, MA)

 - Class of 1925

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THE SASSAMON PAGE TWENTY-THREE many thanks for the help she has given during the Senior Play and other activ- ities. VII. To Miss Sweet we leave a supply of Morris chairs, that she may distribute them to those who suffer from an early attack of Spring fever. VIII. We bequeath to Miss Coulter The Book on how to make pupils follow di- rections. IX. To the Freshman Class we bequeath our great intellectual supremacy upon the condition that there be a 10094 en- rolment on the honor roll for the first month. X. We bestow upon the Sophomore Class some of our vast wealth, so that the Seniors may have the honor of being invited to their prom. XI. To the Junior Class we bequeath all the dignity and honor that should be- come them in their future position as Seniors, our laws of unity, and a book, entitled Get Rich Quick. XII. The hair sheared from the heads of the female members of our class, we give to this school for the purpose of making a new mat for the front door. XIII. Yump Wilson's gentle ways with the women we leave to Bobbie Donovan. XIV. To Florence Frost we bequeath Ar- line Gallant's ambition to be a hairdress- er. XV. To Hank Connolly we bequeath a new volume of Wise Cracks. XVI. To Sheik Bowker we bequeath one bottle of Slikum. XVII. We leave to Billie Hopf a book, en- titled How to Grow, written by Dink McGowan. V XVIII. Jim McFee leaves to Vic Rogers his remedy for getting over bashfulness. XIX. Joe Byrne leaves his position as cap- tain of football to our star athlete, Ted Dumas. XX. A pair of dancing pumps, much in need of repairs as a result of constant usage ,belonging to Sara Gibbons, we be- stow upon Dot Damon. XXI. Roger Russell's ambition to be a constant conqueror of the captivating sex we leave to Eliot McSwan. XXII. Evelyn Lord leaves the captaincy of the famous basket-ball team of '25 to Vera Swenson. XXIII. Dunk Bowen bequeaths his knack of permanent waving to Red Kelly. XXIV. We bequeath to Helen McMahon, Dorothy Hayes' gift of gab. XXXV. Edith Buckler leaves a little of her bashfulness to Mabel Stone. XXVI. To Paul Hughes we bequeath Skinny Richardson's love for plaid stockings. XXVII. Theresa Murphy leaves her henna rinse to Irene Shea. XXVIII. To Bren Graham we be- queath an alarm clock, to arouse him on cold, wintry mornings. XXIX. Goldie Halperin bequeaths a little of her robust plumpness to Isabel John- son. XXX. Winnie McGee leaves her nifty hair cuts to Penelope Church. XXXI. Ralph French's original manner of combing his hair is bestowed upon John Hanafin. XXXII. Mac McGowan's devotion for Wellesley we bequeath to Brud Mur- phy. XXXIII. Tom Kelly's Kuppenheimer style of attire is left to Tubber Disney. XXXIV. Walter Grady's ambition to be- come Chief of Police in his home town is left to Edward Bransfield. We hereby constitute and appoint our trustworthy teachers, Mr. White and Mr. Gardner, to be co-excutors of this. our last Will and Testament. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal, this twentieth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five. DOT KLEIN, Class of 1925 Witnesses EDWARD KYTE WALTER KELLY ROBERT MALONEY



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THE SASSAMON PAGE TWENTY-FIVE GUESS nf 1925 Yes, this is Amelia Maud Aitken. If AMELIA AITKEN Amelia will kindly step out from behind those new head-lights, we'll acknowledge the introduction. As a slight word of warn- ing, we might caution you about closing the doors carefully behind you when Amelia is around, for the sight of one being closed by a breeze is inclined to make Amelia slightly nervous, and we should hate to see anything happen to those goggles. You should see Amelia play basket-ball! With shouts of tackle 'em low, boys, she surely does go at 'em. As for playing baseball--words fail me! She is some pitcher! On the whole, Amelia is a pretty good kid, even though she does come from Bermuda. Framnigham Normal is going to see what it can do for her next year, then Amelia will go out into the wide world and teach the little children their A B C's. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the children. Doug is one of the boys who prefers the DOUGLAS ATKINSON balmy atmosphere created by the Windy Charles to the good old terra iirma of Natick proper. This in part accounts for Doug's being such a good foot-ball player, as he developed good condition running for the bus every morning. Besides being a member of the foot-ball team, he was a member of the Glee Club and custodian of the bicycle room for the last two years. Doug is interested in the raising of hen fruit and we wouldn't be surprised to see his picture on the cover of the Poultry Magazine, as the Champion Egg Produc- er of Massachusetts. Gladys always wears a smile, which prob- GLADYS BALDWIN ably means she is content with school life and has no other worries. When school is coming to a close, at the end of a day, Gladys is always heard to remark, f'I must do this much studying tgnightf' That perhaps is good judgment. YOU Would be surprsed but Gladys has an Autograph b00k HOW- I SUPPOSC as 1011? HS it is all the fad, Gladys must be in line. Helen is another one of these quite people HELEN BATES from Wellesley Park. She has spent her four years being very studious, with the result that she expects to be certified for Framingham Normal School next year. Helen has not taken a very great part in activities, as her time outside of school has been taken up in reading and studying. The Senior girls, however, will rememberher as guard on their Senior Class Team! She was also a member of the Dramatic Club in Junior year. Heeln, we wish you success at Framingham and as a teacher! Teresa is the young lady that furnished so much entertaining music for us all through our four years. She belonged to the Dramatic and Glee Clubs and the Orchestra, doing her bit in all three. Teresa has wonderful wavy hair. We certainly admit that she's got the Marcelle skun a mile. There is a more conservative side to Ter- esa,-next year Framingham Normal is honored by her enrollment in the Freshman TERESA BIANCHI Class.

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