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THE SASSAMON PAGE lfll.llVICN GRADU TE X wifi! Svtuhrnt Enuvrning Obtlirrrz CLASS OFFICERS Edward Snow, Pnxvidvazf Francis Gaglian, Ivlill'-1Jl'i'.YIlIL'Ilf Pauline Bourct, SL'1'l'L'1'LlI'j' Dorothy' Wlignot, Tl'L'lI,Y1ll'll ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Joseph Foley, Prvsidwzt Russell Hardigan, I'1'uv-Pru.r1'dUnf Margaret Steinman, .51l'l'I'L'ltIl'jl Patricia Gavin, Tl'i'Ll5Ill'i'l' STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS joseph Folcy, Prrxidclzz' Russell Hardigan, I'icc-l'rv,vid1'11f Margaret Steinman, ,Sl1'L'I'L'l'lll'3' Patricia Gavin, T1'1'lIcYlll'l'l' SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Iiclward Snow Francis Gaglian Pauline Houret Dorothy Vifignot IYilliam Morriscy Helen Conroy Rose Pcntes Luciano Grasscy Olive M21cGowzin Nicholas Christie
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P.-X GE T EN THE SASSAMON ship saved Barney's sole, but his suit was completely ruined and Hedin had to run over to Guarino's Clothing Store to get a new one. That must be the Department store where Regina Trum is head of the lYomen's Department and where Elaine Buckler and Eleanor Tyler are salesgirls. It is. Have you heard or seen anything of the rest of our class? Yes, within the past few weeks I've met some of them and the others have all been mentioned in one conversation or another.I met Gladys Allen the other day as she was going into her Dress Shop. She told me that she had joe Armenio, Helen Barker, and Sophie Sikora working for her. Is Jeannette DesChamps still working in the Tea Room? No, she has opened one of her own and has Pauline Bouret, Grace Hanagan and Fanny Yitale working as waitresses there. Something mighty interesting, and excit- ing too, happened only this morning down in South Natick. Bill Grady dropped his autogyro in Eleanor Bracly's backyard. Do you remember the 13 Club they formed down in South Natick when we were in school? I surely do. VVell Jim Grant, the Manager, sent three of his pilots, Harriet Stevens, Helen Ellis and William Moran to the Air Meet in Boston last week and they Flew away with all of the prizes. Charles Duff and Warren Schlemmer were honored for the work they have done in improving the autogyro. John Conroy has arranged for them to give a demonstration on the roof of the Colonial Theater. He has done well there at the theater since he was made Manager. Of course he has Margaret MacKenzie as a most efficient General Assistant. She has done all the work on the program which is to take place after the demonstration. The comedy which is to be given was written by Bob Burke, the Playwright, and is entitled The Silent Mouse . Eva Barr and Blanche Thayer have leading roles in a large cast. I was down at the Leonard Morse Hospi- tal to see Marjorie Nelson and she told me that she was running a Secretarial School and had three of our former classmates, Elin Nelson, Esther Naphen and Alice Nelson as teachers. Marjorie was recover- ing from an attack of app-endicitis and had Dot Viiignot and Eleanor Downing for her special nurses. Phyllis Stevens is the Dietitian at the hospital and as an authority on Diet she writes many interesting articles for The American Housewife , a weekly magazine that is edited by Patty Gavin. Ruth Robinson is busy these days writing short stories for that same magazine and also for the EVENING NEWS, the paper that joe Foley publishes. Bob Gilleran writes for the News, too. He is Manager of the Boston Braves and has Ang Lefter and Bill Morrisey for headliners on his team. Speaking of sports reminds me that Marjorie McGlone is a Girl's Coach at the High School. I suppose that you have heard about 'fJoe Estella winning the National Amateur Golf Championship for the ninth consecutive year, and how busy Norman Sims is getting Natick's new course ready for the grand opening on next Wednesday? He is spon-- soring a Golf Tournament for the after- noon and a dance for the evening. Of course the one and only, Don Jones' Jazz Orchestra with Gee Mahoney as pianist, will supply plenty of good music. I saw Frederick Mattheld driving one of Eddie Snow's furniture trucks up to the Club House yesterday. Eddie and Alice Mordis have the contract for the interior decoration of the entire house. Muriel DeLouchery and Wilhelmina Spooner are to supply the Howers from their shop. Mentioning flowers reminds me of Sumner Moore, the botanist, who has made such important discoveries concerning the growing of flowers in home made sun light. VVhat's become of Sunny's old pal Phil Woods? He returned to M. I. T, as a professor Conliuurd on page tlzirly-fam'
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l'.+XGl-Q 'l'XYlil.YlC THE SASSAMON X ' Eff- K s 'fi' . , 'uxy' 1 Q -.. .X3-A:'- '1- 9 ik. iv N 4 vi 753' ills'-s lt? -3,4 f' iw' 'lui . . I'h..'lx- :,5:2'4.' . ' K 2 .' lc , nr 2155 ' fi I , b X ' I rig., l 'flaw' 1 ri'il?bgim lf'i .l 't f '- '1 'S . Vt. 'gm V , A ie - ' 3. lik- ' 0 ...1 df , ut ,. , 1 v. A A -v . . f Q, ' .- - t ' x I Z s ., .. -W A, . gy -' I X .N .. I . i - V . 1 . 4 f V -Q ,. uf H, .K .QI Qlltwz Qbiiirrrz EDVVARD SNOVV Eddie is our class president. He was a member of the cast of Captain Applejackn and did a hne piece of acting. Eddie has often been seen in conference with our faculty advisors, trying to make our school life more successful. Class President 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4: Sussrizizorz. Board 3g Prom Committee 3: Reception Committee 4. FRANCIS GAGHAN Fran is vice president of the Senior class and is well known for his football ability and his dramatic talent. He is well liked by the students, especially the fair sex. Football 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4g Senior Play 4. PAULINE M. BOURET Pauline is the little blond whom you often see running through the corridors with a great big smile. Teachers have often wondered where the tune of Sweet jenny Lee came from during class time. Do you know Pauline? Class Secretary 3, 4: Glee Club, Secretary 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 Clee Club Operetta 41 Senior Play Committee 4. DOROTHY XVIGNOT Dot is our snappy treasurer and an all around sport. From all reports she is very popular with the opposite sex. and we know that she is with the girls. Class Treasurer 3, 4.
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