Natick High School - Sassamon Yearbook (Natick, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 18 text:

lo IIIE SASSAINIUN I, Iiugene Robie. leave my astounding mental capacity to be divided equal- ly between Barbara Heard ancl Florence Fisher. I, Pauline Lelilanc, leave my willingness to serve Natick High School to any junior as capable as I, if there be one. I, Danny Cardellicchio, relinquish my job as President of the Senior Class to my brother, Vinny Carclellicchio. I, june lXlcKenna, leave my talent as ati incessant chatterbox to Frannie Brannagan. I, jack Conway, leave my obstinancy in an argument to Payson Dowst. I, Rita Horan, leave my excess height to Cac Neary. I, Robert I-lillier, leave my ability to be at all times a general nuisance to Charles Ilmanuelli. I, jane johnson, leave my ability to get to school on time to Isaac Shagoury. l, Bob Ifrongillo, leave my extreme ease in blushing to Robert Rinehart. I, jane Amoroso, leave my secret of hnding time to accomplish every- thing, even school work, to Annette Grogan. I, Ned Mahoney, leave the musical horn of my car to Miss Griffin to be used as a warning alarm in the pursuit of those students who occasionally take a vacation. I, Billy Glebus, leave my ability to get along with everybody to George Stockbridge. I, june Tozer, leave my basketball skill to my sister, Punkie. I, Bob Canning, leave my comb and slickum wave set to Wally Mont- gomery. I, Marji O'Reilly, leave my eccentric mind to anyone whose tnind, by some queer turn of fate, is as illogical as mine. I, Alvin Roscoe, leave my position as the most sought-alter by the female sex to Dick Cllasby. In witness whereof we, the Senior Class, hereunto set our hand and seal on this tenth day of june, 1948. SYBIL C. LOWE W 'jfl1C',I',f6'l! fly .' NORMA Scniauristia XX',ILI.IAM M. Claiuav Class Song 'Iliougli our hearts be sad, yet our spirits glad 'l'he new challenge of life we must meet, And we ask the Lord that the path we trod Will not tire too soon our young feetg For the world is ours, with its suns or showers We hold in our hands our true fate. May we never go wrongg may the faith stay strong Of the Class of Forty-eight. Mfutjoiuu O'RI3ILLY

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llll1 SASSAMUN l- Class Will XX'e, the Class of IU-48, of Natick High School, in the county of Middle- sex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, after three years of patient toil and earnest concentration, upon leaving these portals of learning to enter the world of earning, do hereby make and alla rm this to be our Last Will and Testament. Still physicaly tit and mentally alert Qwith a few exceptionsj we now declare all previous wills drawn by this class to be considered void. To Mr. Matteo, we leave our heartfelt gratitude for all he has done to aid us through these three happy years of school. To Mr. Martin, we leave Physics classes who will perform their experi- ments as brilliantly as we have this year. We also leave to him a bottle of glue to prevent those in next year's classes from continuously dropping things as we seemed to do. To Mr. Plausse, Mr. Carroll, Mr. Slamin, and Mr. Andrews, we leave many more undefeated football teams. To Miss Rafferty we leave the materials necessary to write a book on the town of South Natick and its inhabitants. To Mr. Quackenbush and Miss O'Connell, our class advisers, we leave our sincere thanks for their many helpful suggestions. To Miss Shannon we leave a Sd.l',l4llllUl! staff as ellicient in relating first news first as ours has been. To Mr. Slamin, the dynamic personality, we leave a hot water bottle to be worn inside his jacket during the cold November football practices. To Mrs. DeMeritt we leave our eternal gratitude for a superior coaching performance in directing Through the Keyhole, our class play. To Mr. Carey we leave one of those charming suits which the members of his track team receive, to keep him warm during those cold winter months. To Mr. Gardner we leave a larger waste basket and a box of chalk, with the hope that his aim will always be perfect. To the Sophomores we leave the seemingly unattainable but heavenly goal of Senior to which to aspire. To the juniors we bequeath our honored seats in the assembly hall, assured that they will be as quiet and dignified about entering and leaving as we have been. The Seniors wishing to make individual bequests are as follows: l, Stanley Roskey, leave my glorious voice that has charmed millions lo Donald Hubbard. W'e, Gus Estes and Gregoi ' Chiacchia, bequeath our football co-cap taincy to jimmy Arena and George Mitchell. We, Dud Lane and jimmy McCann leave much to the relief of all the teachers. I, 'lean Anzivino, leave my quiet and unassuming ways to janet Connolly l, Joe Linane, leave my natural wit and humor to Tom Mallery. I, june Knox, leave my amazingly beautiful vocal qualities to Camille Wiggleswftirtli.



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