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THE SASSAMON President ROBERT E. FAIR Besides being captain of the hockey team and helping to manage our football team, Bob has also been our class president for two years. Bob was the mainstay of Mr. Maybt-rger's glee club and the spark plug of the hockey team. Some say he's shy, but others know better. Football 3, manager 4: Golf, 4: Hockey 2, 3, captain 4. Safety Patrol 3, 4: Class Officer 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Class lfxecutive Board 3, 4: Sassamon Board 2, 3: Student Coun- cil 3. -ll A. .-X. Collector: Stage Manager, Senior Play, Vice President ARTHUR F. CASAVANT i Caz is the only vice president in the history of Natick High to be elected for three terms. Although he spends many hours working in a local drug store, he has been a strong supporter of all school activities. Caz can be seen anywhere there is anything going on and this is not just because of his height. Basketball Z, 3, 4: Football Z, 3, 4. Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Class lixecutive Board 3, 4: Sassamon Board Z: A. A. Col- lector. Treasurer ROBERT PRESCOTT XYith pride the Class of 1947 introduces Pete Prescott, one of the class twins. He has gained prominence not only because he has been elected class treasurer for two succes- sive years, but also for his athletic prowess on the line of the hockey squad. As assistant manager of the football team he helped lead the team to victory. Football Z, manager 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4. Safety Patrol Z, 3, commissioner 4: Class Officer 3, 4: Class Executive Board 3, 4: junior Red Cross Committee 2, 3: Usher-Class Day 3 and Graduation 3: Stage Manager, Senior Play: Re- freshment Committee, Senior Reception. Secretary HELEN McGRATH Red, bubbling over with vitality, sports flaming hair and dancing eyes that proclaim the deviltry in her. She is one of the most active girls in the class, and fulhlls all her school activities with the zest and vigor that are hers alone. lYe know that she is certain to be a success in whatever field she chooses. Safety Patrol 3, secretary 4: Class Officer 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Class lixecntive Board, secretary 4: junior Red Cross Committee 2: Student Council 3, secretary 4: Usher for junior Prom and Senior Play: Decoration Com- mittee, Senior Reception.
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T H E S A S S A M O N GEORGE RICHARD ADAMS Happy-go-lucky Gige is one of our three-letter men playing football, hockey and baseball. He had some tough luck the last year, injuring his knee in football, but this didn't prevent his being our chief goal-tender. Especially interested in hockey, George organized a team of his own, often playing in Cochituate. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 4. Band 2, 33 Boys' Glee Club 3: Grchestra 2, 33 Junior Red Cross Com- mittee Zg Decoration Committee, Senior Reception 4: Stage Manager, Senior Playg Checking Committee, junior Prom Z. CHARLES J. AHEARN One of our returned veterans, Charlie's late appearance at school every morning causes the class no end of amuse- ment, particularly since his house is located so near the school. His reticence, however, is replaced on occasion by an infectious grin. JOHN AMABILE Johnny is usually seen driving about in his black Ford headed toward Cochituate where he spends much of his time. VVhatever he does after graduation, he needn't worry: he can take care of himself and provide amusement for all. Junior Red Cross Committee 3g Decoration Committee, Senior Reception 4. BARBARA AMBROSINI Barb is a quiet worker with a pleasant countenance and quiet nature. Though inactive in extra-curricular activ- ities, she is well known by her classmates. Her decision for the future lies between training at the Melrose Hospital or attending the Atlantic Union College. Girls' Athletics 2, 3. CHARLES ANTHONY Tony served N. H. S. well by taking part in many school activities, besides having a high scholastic record. Hockey manager and a member of the football squad, Scapone rat-es high with all and enjoys causing commotion in the classroom by stating his point of view on a matter which is usually the opposite of everyone else's. Football 3, 45 Hockey, manager 4. Safety Patrol 45 Student Council 3, 4g Usher-Junior Prom 3, Class Day 3, Graduation 3, Senior Reception 45 Decoration Committee, Football Dance 3, 4.
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