Natick High School - Sassamon Yearbook (Natick, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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Tile ASSAIJWQN 5 1936 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1936, of Natick High School, still being infants in the eyes of the law, with sound and disposing minds and memories, hereby in the presence of our teachers and schoolmates, make, de- clare, and publish this document to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests. and devices, made by us. To the Junior Class we leave our place at the top of the ladder of success, which we have attained by our ability to dodge hard work, to com-pose plausible alibis, and by our endeavor to speak the truth at all times. To the Solphomores we leave our heart- felt sympathy in the loss of us, their big brothers and sisters, and a hope that future classes will know them better than we did. To Mr. Hill we bequeath a brain trust whose sole duty shall be to comfort and advise him in all things relative to the complicated double session. To Miss Young we bequeath a five-year dog license for her dog, Shelia, so that she will not be required to obtain the necessary license each year. We also leave her a new and longer leash for the aforesaid Shelia. To Mr. Sears we lea.ve an extra period so that he may eat his lunch in comfort and supply himselif with pep, vim and vigor for the remainder of the day. To Miss Carrick and Miss Nutt, class advisors, we bequeath an executive com- mittee that will be as successful as ours in financial matters, and one that will not mind going without their lunches in order to attend meetings. To Mr. Maffeo we leave a book entitled Latest Jokes and When To Use Them, by Joe Miller. To Miss Shannon we leave a carload of orchid-s for her work which has made our Sassamon so successful. To Mr. Woodbury we bequeath a large, leather briefcase to carry all his papers, pens, pencils, erasers, essays, homework. and credentials. To Miss Belliveau we leave an aquarium. abounding with aquatic apparitions and amicable ampliilbians so that her activities in biology will not be limited to dissecting grasshop-pers and explaining the structure of Gertie. To Mr. White and lVlr. Gardner we be- queath a right-hand man to take place of the invaluable, incomparable Victor Ra- phael who has served in that capacity for the past year. To Miss Coulter we leave a Senior Home Room, composed of students who will know the real meaning of the eight o'clock bell. My friends, having been with you for many years and discovering your personal traits, peculiar characteristics, and remark- able talents, we should like to make these bequests in your behalf: I, Robert McGowan, willingly bequeath the Presidency of the Senior Class to Ray- mond Hoey, and hope that the students and faculty give him their utmost support. We, Dorothy Smith and Mary Stevens, leave our ability to giggle and make noise at the slightest provocation to Barbara. Hammond and Ida Pineo. I, James Carey, bequeath my book, which I have prized so highly, entitled How to Be a Lady's Man, to Robert Bickford. I, Elvalyn Lacrosse, leave to Genevieve McGrath my love of the southern part of Natick. I, Philip Gibbons, leave my ability to stir uip the hearts of the fairer sex to my compatriot, William Daley, and I will rest as-sured that he will carry on this noble art. I, Robert Marso, bestow upon John Le- Clair the captaincy of the basketball team, I, George Parker. bequeath to Helen Buell my loquaeious and argumentative manner and know that I shall be well re- membered. I, Irene Conroy, leave to .lean Graham my code for being faithiful. I, Donald MacCarrick, leave my robust constitution and love of ornaments to James Boates. I, Helen Trull, do bequeath my methods of fun making to Barbara Arnold and hope PAGE SEVEN

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The AISSAXWQN 5 1936 that she will derive as much enjoyment from them as I have. I. Salvie Arena. leave to VVarren Thomp- son my ability to play football and my honored position a lady's.n1an. I. Alice Garvey, bequeath to Marion La- France my good looks. I. Victory Hill. leave my ability to play basketball Hlld amuse Miss Cu1'rier to Shir- ley Hopf. I. Arthur Harrington, do leave to Mary Mctllone my position as Editor-in-chief of the Sassamon, also my special alarm clock, that she may get up early and put in extra hours at the job. I, James Foley, leave my over-abundant supply of freckles and my position on the Sassamon Board to Paul Hastings. I, Carlton Leavitt, leave to John Hesek and Kenneth Ferguson my great height to be divided equally between them. Last. but far from least, I, Eddie Lilja, leave to Irving O'Mara. my associate from East Natick, my ability to trip the light fantastic in the early morning. Signed, published and declared on this eleventh day of June, in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-six and for the last will and testament of the Class of thirty-six, in the presence of those con- cerned who have hereunto subscribed their names as attesting witness to the said document. fSignedl VICTORY HILL XVitnessed by: EDITH M. NUTT EMILY L. SHANNON CLASS PRO PH ECY Good afternoon folks. This is your an- nouncer Jimmy Boyd welcoming you to a broadcast sponsored by the Class of 1936. and coming to you through the facilities of station WNHS from the top of the ultra- niodrrn penthouse of Foley's Block, de- signed by Carleton Leavitt. The tempera- ture rr-port is now given to you through the courtesy of the Biscuit Restaurant t'onipany. owned and operated by James Vai-4-y, Ile presents daily his extraordin- PAGE EIGHT ary singing waitresses, Irene Shea, Beth Anderson, and Mary Angelo. The tempera- ture outside the studio is now 1100 F. You will now hear from your favorite news commentator, Miss Louise Grady. Good afternoon folks. New York- Sam Grupiposo, Joe Mi- cille and Emilio Pezza sailed last week on the Italian Liner Rex for Italy. From there they will proceed to Ethiopia as agents of Mussolini. Sailing on the same liner were the leading newspapermen of the country, Bob McGowan, George Par- ker, E-dward Liseombe, and Vincent Saun- ders who are en route to an international conference of writers called by King Ed- ward VIII, to be held in London next month. Cambridge-Arthur Lacouture, famous French professor of Harvard, has started a translation off a new French novel for Fox-Motion Pictures. The stenographers and typists assigned to him were sent from the Fox-Boston office. They are: Geor- gianna Christie, Mary Westcott, Alice Nickerson and Barbara Wenzel. Dine and dance at Chicken Inn on the Natick-Boston Boulevard. The two pro- prietors Norman Kehoe and Louis Antalek guarantee you a pleasant evening. There is no cover charge. Luncheon music is furnished by Eugene MacMahon and his string orchestra-dance music in the eve- ning by Winslow Armstrong and his Em- balmersf' Songs are rendered by Richard Leavitt and Leo Bouret, the would-be crooners. East Natick-Leona Robinson and John Conlon have finally tied the knot. This has been the most on-again, off-again affair that East Natick has seen in many a moon. The music lovers of America are sorry to hear that Josephine Bartone, o-pera singer, is taking another trip across the Atlantic to appear in an opera given in the honor of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy. Are you unpopular with your friends? Learn to dance at the new dancing school conducted by Lillian Kane and Anne Han- agan. The assistant instructors are Alice

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