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12 THF SASSAMON Class Day---Address of Welcome Parents, Teachers, Friends: On behalf of the Class of I9-i8 it is indeed an honor and a pleasure for me to welcome you to our Class Day Exercises. We appreciate very much the fine job you, our teachers, parents, and friends have done in making this, our Class Day possible. We do not know what the future years have in store for us, but whatever vocation we may choose we hope we'll be a success. To you we give thanks for making our education possible, and we hope wt-'ll be a credit to you and to our community. Class History It was once said that Histories are as perfect as the historians are wise g therefore, dear classmates, be prepared for any mistakes that might occur: On the fourth day of September, 1945, one hundred and sixty eager, new faces brightened the halls of Natick High School. The majority of these boys and girls, who gathered from junior High and St. Patrick's, are still with us to form this remarkable class of 19118. Wfe were no different from other Sophomore classes in some respects, though finding our different classes was not as routine for us as it was for our worshipped upperclassmen. How dif- ferently we feel now, three years later! Wfe have found, through experience, the classrooms that are the most pleasant. Strange as it may seem, the fav- orite room seems to be 58 A. Mr. Sears, our acting principal, graciously welcomed us at our first assem- bly. It was then that we first became acquainted with the rules and regulations of Natick High School. This was not to be our last reminder of them, how- ever. W'e were sorry to see Mr. Sears leave so early in the year. Mr. Martin became our acting principal until Mr. Mafieo returned from duty in the United States Navy to resume his position as principal. Soon we took part in the first attempt toward class organization: class elections. Our officers were Pauline LeBlanc, Danny Cardellicchio, John Conway, and Sumner Mathes. Our class was also well represented on Student Council, .SQi.i'ir111m11. Cilee Club, Orchestra, and, of course, in sports. Our class grew considerably the first year. Bob Stockbridge and June 'lozcr joined the class after a few months. Now we come to the part that really is history. Our class, after much ado, was allowed to hold the first Sophomore Hop in all the history of Natick High? Not only the Sophomores enjoyed this dance, but also many of the juniors and Seniors who attended were able to become acquainted with the members of our class. We had broken down one social barrier already. This affair was the most outstanding accomplishment of our Sophomore year. Per- haps this is one reason for our being such an outstanding class.
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