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THE SASSANION 21 Q-if ,va . I . -, , dnl an. AK , if . , A Bark Rafts: Mr. blamin, R. Slaniin, Ii. liarniele, Simeoni, R. Burke, llorrigan, lleignan, Me- Ca rthy, Sanlworn. Tllirtf Roar: Arena, Bexwiek, U'l'onnell, l'rofetto, llamwey, NV. Burke, l'axav:1nt, Byrne. S'1'1'o21J Rafts: Mr. Plauxxe, Lentini, -I. Nleiirath, Gurney, Brenneman, Rolililee, Channell, Fair, Leonard, Sellew, Mr. Quaekenliuxh. Front Rofux' S. fNlael'herxon, Claxlw, l7igeronimo, Mahoney, NY. Nlat'l'herxon, I'alladino, Allen, J. Nlahoney, Seeondino, R. Burke. FOUTBALL 1942 The footliztll xeaxon of 1942 opened :tuxpieiouxly with an unexpevted win over hlarllioro lligh School lw' the xeore of 171 xeven to lol xix. The xeaxon eloxed with Il well earned vietorx' over traditional rival Framingham lw the xeore of l7l NCYCII If' lfil NIX. Thexe two pointx were the margin lie- tween a xuceexxful and unxueeexxful xeaxon. l'he lirxt one point victory wax the deter' mining faetor in Natick lligh winning the Nlidland League Championxhip and plaque, the plaque lveing xuitalily inxerilved and re- poxing in the high xt-hool now along with trophiex xignifieant of earlier eonquextx lw Natitkx hoxt of great athletex. The -eeontl one point vietory of the xeaxon wax the turkey day' win that made our xeaxon one to he looked lmek upon with relixh in future yearx. lt wax the fruitful culmination of the eflortx of lioth lioyx and eoaehex whieh xgiw a reeord of nine vie- toriex and one defeat, the one defeat lieing xuflered at the handx of Norwood'x great undefeated eleven. The xeriliex from Boxtoll paid great tri- liute to our eaptain Roliert l'alladmo lw xe- ltfflllpl hun ax an all xtate all xt'llol11stlt'. Numeroux other lwoxx among the xeniorx van point with pride to the fact that their eontriliutionx made our team the outxtanding Natick footlwall team in many yearx. Be- . , . . . xltlex lalladino the xenior littyx who will he xorelj Hlixxed next year are. Hill Florio, great little half-haek now earrxin-f the hall , A for l'nt'le Sam! Nlarinex, Stan hlat'l'her- xon our doughty lvloeking liaek who llllx ehoxen the navy to lie favored with hix xerxieex, 'Aliolf' U'l'onnel, a xmall hut tough and xerappy lllI1lI'It'l'l1Ill'lx now at lioxton Col- lege, alxo among our xenior haekheld men little Xl liexwiek who wax liext when the going wax toughext and who hit xo hard that he t'rat'ked up hix xhoulder in the llud- Non game and xaw lint a few glory momentx againxt Framingham. Alon! our forward wall Ray Leon- ard kept hix wohlily kneex taped up long enough to get him through the entire xeaxon H'ontinueul on Page oil
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20 FACULTY HONOR ROLL 1942-1943 Nlaffeo, Alfred A. Sears, llarold C. Cashion, Elizabeth R. Connolly, llelen E. Connolly, Mary E. Connors, YVilliam E. Crocker, janet L. Currier, Isabel M. Davis, Beatrice Donahoe, Marie l'. Gardner, Clayton E. Hayes, Frances M. Hynes, Norma Marso, Charles j. Martin, Ralph j. May, Rodney F. McManus, Charles E. McManus, llelen B. Nutt, Edith M. Oakrnan, Arthur Plausse, Ilenry j. Quackenhush, Dyke L. Rafferty, Marguerite I.. Shannon, Emily L. Sullivan, Louise M. Van del' Groen, Nora VVhite, Edward N. VVildbur, Daisy V. Young, Kathleen VV. In the U. S. Army Andrews, Major Robert U. Arminio, I'vt. Kenneth I.. Carey, I,t. VVilliam M. Cronan, Major Francis YV. In the YVAVES Colburn, Dorothy LETTERMEN FOOTBALL A. Secondino, Alfred Beswick, Robert Burke, Arthur Fair, john Mahoney, Orazio Lentini, Robert Byrne, Kenneth'Channell, Richard Brenneman, Theodore Robblee, Roh- ert Mahoney, Harold Gurney, Frank Arena, jerry DiGeronimo, Ray Leonard, George Sellew, john Allen, Rea Strange, VVilliam MacPherson, Stanley MacPherson, VVilliam Florio, Robert O'Connell, Edward Clashy, Robert Falladino, Ray Slamin, L. Bird. THE SASSAMON NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1943 l'rr.ritifnr-Rosim, TIAROLD ORRIN I'irr-Prrsidrnf-KAPRIELIAN, LEONA Sl'l'ft'f!1fJ'-BUCKl.IiY, El.EANoR joiw MEMBERS Antalek, Margaret Frances Baird, George Malcolm Buckley, Eleanor joan Cummings, jane Allen Dunn, john Murphy Goldstein, Ruth Hamilton, Lydia Isabel Harvey, Priscilla Ethel Kaprielian, Leona Leonard, Mary jo McCarthy, Francis Patrick McCarthy, Irene Marie Ricardi, Leon joseph Rosen, Harold Orrin Torrey, Samuel Elbridge Vance, james Elmon, jr. BASKETBALL joseph Frzznciose, john Mahoney, Ed- ward Burke, Herbert Parker, VVilliam Florio, Charles Haddad, Louis DiCicco, Robert Pal- ladino, john Allen. HOCKEY Leo Grady, Roger Casavant, Leon Ri- cardi, Edward Conlon, john Yeomans, Ralph Howard, Robert Brown, Gordon Brown, Fred Murphy, Charles Malpus, Robert 0'Connell, Stanley MacPherson, Severino Bregoli, Edward Clashy, Paul Thurston, Harold Gurney, Ray Slamin,'Arthur Fair.
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'J 'l'lllC S.-XSS.-X HHN ml' Run: l'. Vhrixrie, R. Nlziliuney, l', lNli'l.:inglilin, 'l. Noonan, ii. Atkiiiwii. X.'ffm.l kms: bl. Allen, li,fl'l1iiiwmii, li. Burke, Nlr. Slarnin, IJ. Rnlmertwii, V. .'Xrnienin, YV. xVI'lg.fllIN1IIl. run! Rfmgy' Ll. Nlulmney, bl, lfi':niri4m-, XV. lflnriu, faint. l.. l5ii'iu'o, C. lluddad, ll. l':ii'ker. BASKETBALL The Yzitirlx lligh brliunl lvzislwllvzill te:nn Npirit, the deterniinzilinn and the Npnrtsiiizni- nf 1942.43 mini gn dnxxn in the nnngilx nf like eundnrt that inxidr thix teznn une of the N simiix liixrniy :ix the lies! ever In repri- Ntaimlnutx in the entire Ntxite. Nativk hax -enl uni' wlisml. hzld, :ind will have, lierter teznnx, lin! it will Nlzinx Nnperlzitixex halve zilwzuli' lieen lie dilhenl! rn find any group nf limp whn Nlimu-rf,-il Hn ilu- lugs whn did -n innrh tu will lie inure -:itisfying In their vnfieli, their :nuke Ngirirli lizuketlwxill 1'UllN1'lfllla hy plzix- 'lIlllYUl'lt'l'N and ull -porn lnveiw. ing meh :in ninxtgniding lvraind nf l-:islam-tl-:ill Nlziny of the-e lvnp :lrr 1lll'l'llllF' Hlillxlllfl in mix 5,411-f uf gh? qgnr. zz n:nne fur llieiiiwlvex in the :irnied forfe- 'l'he recnrdx xhmx they lm! lint une tndziy. eznne of xi twelve gains whednle :ind thnx Bill l luriu :ix Fflpllllll wax :in unhtand- ey rinixhed the Neuwn with :in invirntinn ing lezidrr, while I.nniN l5iC'ieen, klnhn Nlzi- In the 'l'em'h lnnrnzinient, lixen with the l1'llll'Y. linli lilllllllllllfl, lidw. liiirlie, Chin. xxufflllll'l1lIllL'rxflN'l Innde :x rreditzxlvle llllllflllfl. lll'l'l'- llilfllfl' Hllll ll3l - lilfff ,hiixying in ihix fipl1l'll11ll1fllI4 Fr:lm'inxe f':1ri'ied the luunner nf the red and llfmexer. the revurd rzlnnnt Nlinw the lllm' Y 'WW hl'lk-ihf'.
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