Natick High School - Sassamon Yearbook (Natick, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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ze : IQ33 John Mitchell, Dorothy Thayer, Betty Lu- cey. Art Editors: Ruth McDonald, Peter Valle: Assistant Art Editor: Esther Hed- derig. Advertising Managers: Seniors, Vir- ginia Nicholson, Harry Swanson: Juniors, Harriet Keniston, John Mackin: Sopho- mores, Katherine Fair, Leonard Foley. News Editors: Seniors, Eleanor McCor- mick, Walter Hayes: Juniors, Grace Fee- ley, Reginald Williamson: Sophomores, Helen Thayer, Joseph Burgess. Subscription Editors: Seniors, Frances Garvin, Holt Monaghan: Juniors, Hazel Hurst, David Hamilton: Sophomores, Marjorie Pond, Leo Carey. Athletic Editors: Girls, Dorothy Hed- derig: Boys, James Grady. Joke Editors: Anna Trudel, Marjory Denny. Exchange Editor: Alice Bedford. Assistant Financial Editor: Mary Sulli- van. Faculty Advisors: Miss Shannon, Mr. Se-a1's, Miss VVildbur. SENIOR RECEPTION The Class of 1933 held its Reception at the Natick Armory, June 16. There was a receiving line from eight to nine and, at this time. a few wistful faces could be seen, but after the third dance all sadness because of the impend- ing graduation was swept aside and the Seniors and their guests merrily danced the night away. I Finally, when the strains of Home, Sweet Home filled the room, every Sen- ior, with a pang of regret, realized that the Senior Reception was over. The Senior Class thanks Miss Nutt and Miss Belleveau, the Class Advisers, Miss Coulter and her committee, and all others wh-o helped to make the Senior Reception a memorable success. TI-IE JUNIOR PROM That dance long awaited by every Jun- ior, the Junior Prom, was held May 5, at Concert Hall. The Class Advisers, Miss Margaret E. Celliarins and Miss E. Grace Churcn, worked long and painstakingly with the members of the Junior Class in order that the Junior Prom might be a success. It was---a tremendous success, and we can thank the Juniors for a most enjoy- able evening. SASSAIVION DANCE On Friday evening, February 10, the Sassamon Board, under the direction of Miss Shannon and Mr. Sears, held .a dance in the High School Assembly Hall. The hall was beautifully decorated witn red valentines which peeped around cor- ners in .a most unexpected manner, and gaily-colored crepe ribbons were SIISDGIICI- ed from the ceiling. At 8.30 the orchestra commenced its merry tunes and those in attendance danced the hours away. until--it was al- most nnbelievable--the Sassamon Dance was over! The chaperons for the dance were: Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. William Nu- gent and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thayer. HOCKEY This year's hockey team won only one game while it lost three. Lack of ice was responsible for the slack team work. although the boys worked hard to win. Practice was called in early December by Mr. Nichols and the boys reported at Cart.ier's Pond for two afternoons. After the Christmas vacation the team played two games with Wayland and toward the last of the month two games with Weston. The Seniors held most of the positions but a few Juniors and Sophomores broke i11to the lineup at times. Zicko was out- standing at center, scoring twice in the Weston game. Phoenix at left wing and King at right wing completed the front line. At defense were George Fairbanks and Captain Hayes, with John Doherty in the goal. The reserves were Sullivan. center, Burgess, Rott-hford, VVoodward. wings and Nickerson, and McNichols, defense. Results of games: January 4 Wayland 1 Natick ti January 5 Wayland 2 Natick 0 January 22 Weston 'I Natick 1 January 23 Natick 3 Weston 2 PAGE 'l'W'EN'TY-NINE

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im sit,fsf,t.t1afQ4t - 1933 SASSAMON BOARD Hack Row--Kenniston, Blanvhard, Denny, Thayer, Hedderig, Fair, Hurst, Garvin, Pond. Sullivan Third Howe-Hayes, Gilleran, Burgess, Hedderig, Foley, Thayer, Carey. McCormick, Nic-holson. Set-ttiicl Itow-ffwillianison, Swanson, Nugent, King, Trudel, Monaghan, Lucey, Valle, Grady. Front Row--fBedford. Quast, McGrath, Everett, McGann, Hamilton, Feeley. prizes were awarded at an assembly in Kg iv! .I une. This year, the Sassamon again sucreed- Alt0g8tl16I', the Sassamon has enj0yBd a successful and profitable year. We take this opportunity to thank our advisers, Miss Emily Shannon, for her 15 5 - willing, helpful assistance, and Mr. Sears for his guidance in financial affairs which helped to make our paper a success. The following people served on the ed in carrying off a prize at the Columbia Interst-holastic Conte-st held on March 10. .., Prizes were based on the originality and literary value of the material sub- mitted. Miss Shannon and the editorial staff are- justly proud of this award as Sussamoll BOHN1 NUS yeafi Nath-lt High was the only high school in lflditors-in-Chief: Mary McGann, John .XlZlSSllL'illlSf'iiS, with Iltltl-SUM 1-nrollmenl Everett: Assistant Editors: Alice Mc- to rt-t-1-ive an award. tlrath, NVenlworth Quast. Un tht- 4-vmiiiig of Ft-bruary 1ll,tl1t' l.iter.ary ltlditorz XViIlifl'0tl Blanc-hard: Sussainon Hoard held a dauw whirh Assistant Literary Editors: Mary Gilleran, prow-tl a som-ial and t'inau'4ial sux-vt-ss. Robert Holden. As in part-vious yt-ars tht- Sassanion held Business Manager: Margaret Nugent, 4 short story and pot-try vontvst. Thr- Assistant Business Managers: Frank King, l'.'ttl li 'VXX' l'IN'I'Y-l'IItZil'I'



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