Natick High School - Sassamon Yearbook (Natick, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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ze -AISTSWJW ON 1 193 3 SENIOR HONOR ROLL CLASS OF 1933 HIGHEST HONORS Frances Ann Halpiu, Salutatorian Anna Marguerite Jordan Eleanor Catherine McCormick. Valedictorian Victoria Pfeiffer Pelton PRO MERITO Grace Dorothy Bernard Sarah Bernhardt Ctitherine Theresa Denny John L. Everett Dorothy Mary Hedderig Iva R. King Francis Howard Knowlton Agnes Helen Lane Edna Florence Means Lilianne Alice Marie Mercier lone Mary Miles Eva Mordis Virginia Alice Ninis Bessie Plarker Rita Parker Helen Raczus Robert Thayer Russell Ferdinand Schaller Grace Beulah Stanton Dorothea Mae Sunderland Barbara Lucille NVade Arthur Josiah VVenzel, Jr. HONORS Anna Lillian Bacigalupo Mary Ellen Balcom John J. Barr, 2nd. Winifred Blanchard Robert D. Branagan Helen Elizabeth Connolly Rita Agnes Conroy 'Walter Earl DeMelle Priscilla Hazel Felch Frances. J. Garvin Cora I. Gilman Antonio Gnarino Florence Mary Hall Fred Elson Harrington Jesse T. Heath, Jr. Mary Frances Heath Esther Theodora Hedderig John Joseph Keating John David Killeen Charles Franklin King Margaret Helen Mahaney Anthony Mlarciano Mary Margaret Mc-Gann Mary Elizabeth Meehan Margaret Mary Nugent Robert. B1'uce Rogers Anna Mlay Stevens David Vincent Sudbury Mary Sullivan Bruno Thomas Tassinari Argentina Rita Temprendola, John Herbert Weatherby Myrtle Irene Wheeler FACULTY HONOR ROLL Roy W. Hill Edward N. VVhite Harold C. Sears Clayton E. Gardner Elva C. Coulter Florence E. Ilelliveau John C. Caldwell Margaret E. Cellarius E. Grace Church Isabel C. Currier John F. Donahue Miriain Eldridge Muriel E. Mann Elizabeth G. Murphy Chester Nichols Edith M. Nutt Marguerite Rafferty Ethel W. Ratsey Louise M. Scott Emily L. Shannon Louise M. Sullivan Daisy V. Wildbur Kathleen W, Young PAGE SEVENTEEN

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Angelo, .Joseph x x x TLC Xifi 1 ziiff : 1933 years after the resignation has been handed in. This prevents any nation from doing any rash things, Hence, Japan may not be considered out ot' the League just because her delegates have withdrawn. Recently in l-Europe, much sentiment has been shown regarding this war. although not much sentiment is official. England favors an arms embargo of the Far East to stop the hostilities. Even though Eng- land favors this embargo it is doubtful whether any nation would adopt this plan. Arthur Brisbane recently said, There are three men who can restore world peace. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Japan's Mi- kado, and the Pope. In the first place, Roosevelt at the head of the most prosper- ous nation on earth, could set an example fc-r other nations. The Mikado with all his influence could recall his army from China. The Pope. the world's great- est statesman, can easily lead the minds of his millions along the channels ol! peace. Many of us wonder how it will end. VVill China remain the downtrodden. pity- ful giant of Asia, or will she arise. as nations have done before, and fight off this Japanese menace? ADAMO AGOSTINELLI stick Jlaigb btbuul 'flatter jlltlen FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL Rell, Walter Rell, XValter Bianchi, Carlo Bismark. Andrew Carey. Francis Vorkery, John Day, VValter Delaney, .lohn Feeley, Paul Gavin, Walter Gibbons. Robert, Grady, .lames Green, Harry Hale. Robert Heath, Jessie Keating, James Lovejoy. Ralph Marciano, Anthony Penell, Joseph l'etro, Demetre Rogers. Robert Rotchford. John Rotchford, .Ioseph Sabean. Nelson Saviano, Ralph Thompson, George VVhalen, William Wignot, Jackson XVilliainson, Reginald XYilson, John GULF Alexander, Stewart l'Zvcret I. J ohn Hanna. George K1-ating. James Larivce, Armand Mctllonc. lfiericrick Mitch:-Il, John Zicko, JEIIIIPS PAGE SIX'l'lClCN Angelo, Joseph Bianchi, Carlo Bismark. Andrew Carey, Francis Ghiumento, Alex Corkery, .Iohn Feeley, Paul Gavin, VValter Hale. Robert Keating, James Mar-kin, .lohn D'Reagan, Phillip Palli, Arthur lfenell, Joseph Petro, Demetre Rotchford, Joseph Snell, Boyd Thompson, Austin Townsend, Walter NValsh, Joseph Vkfignot, Jackson HOCKEY Burgess, Joseph Doherty, John Fairbanks, George Hayes, Walter King, Franklin McNichols, Robert Mitchell. .John Nickerson, Frederi Peoples, Robert Phoenix, Donald Rotchford, John Sullivan, .lohn NVoodxxard, Albert Ziciio, James King. Franklin ck Bianchi, Carlo Bismark, Andrew Bond, John Carey, Francis Carey, Leo Corkery, John Doherty, John Doherty, Paul Downing, John Fitzgerald, Francis Gleason, Robert Grassey, Joseph Hale, Robert Johnson, William Keating, James King, Franklin Morrissey, Paul O'Reagan, Phillip Potter, Albert Rohnstock, Robert Snell, Boyd Wignot, Jackson Williamson, Reginald VVoodward, Albert TENNIS Bisinark, Andrew Featherman, Morris Penell, Joseph Snell, Boyd BAND Guarino, Rocco Chiumento, Alexander Apostol, Pandy Fairbanks, George Bell, Donald Everett, Joseph Branagan, Robert



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TLC .9-f!lfWQN Z 1933 FQJQQTBAIJIJ well that they had been in a hard-fought Considering the fact that once again Natick's football team was pursued in- cessantly by the injury jinx. the record ot her 1932 eleven can be considered as very satisfactory. At least we had a team that was in there fighting every minute spurred on by that indomitable fan-kage of energy Captain Bobby Hale. Natick's opponents were, as is usually the case, much larger physically than we were, making the task mu:-h more difficult. Making an auspicious start. Natick took the first three games in a row. Then we struck a snag in the form of heavier and more experienced elevens from Belmont, Milford. Dedham and Norwood. Sand- wiched in between these unfortunate af- fairs was a brilliant vit-tory over Need- ham to the tune of 20-7. To cap the climax. a cliampionship Framingham team was held to two tour-hrlowns, but before thi- final whistle blew they knew very PAH li l'Ilf2ll'l lClCN football game. The games were as follows: Natick Natick Natick Natick Natick Natick Natick Natick Natick For First Team Day Bianchi Marciano Petro Thompson Rogers Saviano Keating Bism a r k Hale Gia vin Marlboro 6 St. John's High 0 Wellesley 1 0 Dedham 13 Belmont 19 Milford 19 Needham 7 Norwood 6 Framingham 13 66 Against S3 LINEUPS Second Team i.e. Carey r.t. Delaney i.g. Bell rc. Wignot l.g. Buckler l.t. Townsend l.e. Lovejoy q.b. .Toe Rotchford r.h.b. Palli l.h.b. Corkery f.b. Wilson

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