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: 1936 atiunal Jlaunur bnrietp Jfanulty Jlaunnr ull The following are the names of those in tl.e Class of 15936 elected to the National Honor Societyz Anderson. Beth Becherer, Mary Black, Phyllis Brophy, Adelaide Grady, Louise Harrington. Arthur Hill. Victory MacMalian, Eugene Mann, XVillard lllzirriner, Beatrice McCormick, Thomas Mullen, Marion Murphy. Helen Parker, George Robinson, Leona Saunders, Vincent Smith, Virginia Stone. Louise NYallace, Pauline XVenzel, Barbara OFFICERS Arthur Harrington, President Louise Stone, Vice President Louise Giady, Secretary Roy W. Hill Elva C. Coulter Clayton E. Gardner Harold C. Sears Emily L. Shannon Edward N. White Florence E. Belliveau Jane E. Carrick Margaret E. Cellariiis E. Grace Church Isabel C. Currier John F, Donahue Vinal G. Good John T. Higgins Helen J. Keily Alfred A. Maffeo Ella L. Mowry Elizabeth G. Murphy Edith M. Nutt Marguerite L. Rafferty Ethel W. Ratsey Louise M. Sullivan Lydia P. Tolander Daisy V. VVildbur A. Hilda Wortken Kathleen W. Young bpurts Personnel FOOTBALL Salvi Arena, Captain Dominic Crisafulli. Manager Mr. Good. Mr. Maffeo, Mr. Cronan, C BOYS' BASKETBALL Robert Marso, Captain James Foley, Manager Mr. Donahue, Coach GIRLS' BASKETBALL Victory Hill, Captain Miss Currier. Coach PAC IC l CJl'Il'l'l'1EN oaciies BASEBALL John Downey, Captain Joseph Mahan, Manager Mr. Donahue, Coach TRACK Ludwig Johnson, Captain Myril O'Leary, Manager Mr. Good. Coach GOLF Joseph Burke, Captain Mr. Gardner. Coach
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Arellay Salvie Aliena' Salvie D'OWl1ey, J. Tile AISSAJWQN z 1936 wholesome outlook on life are not so in- fluenced by the unpleasant phases of any event as to become morbid or cynical. A mind filled with faith and hope will, even in the face of disillusionments, persevere toward the fulfill-ment of its ideals. We should have acquired a foundation for all these attributes from our education and training in the school which we are now leaving. Through our academic pur- suits and by our social and recreational activities, we have been given the oppor- tunity of acquiring a well-rounded educa- tion. We have been taught the fundamen- tals of how to learn and to live, which if pursued with courage, foresight, co-opera- tion, faith, and hope should enable us to become uselful citizens and leaders of to- morrow. To our parents, our teachers, and our townsnpeople, who have made it possible for us to receive this education and thus pre- pare' us for the life which we take up to- morrow, we, the Class of 1936, extend our deepest gratitude as we bid farewell to Natick High School. THOMAS MCCORMICK atirk Jiaigb School 'flatter en FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL Bouret, Leo Buckley, William Casey, John Crilsafulli, Dominic Downey, John Fisher, Francis Gibbons, Philip Hall, Martin Hannigan, Joseph Harrington, Arthur Jackson. William Marshall, Joseph McCormick, Thomas McDonald, John McGowan, Robert McNicholls, Waltcr O Mara. Irving Scott, Henry Thompson, Warren Williams, Allan Wright, Clayton Daley, Thomas Daley. William Donahue, Jlohn Foley, James Inferrere, John LeClair, John Marso, Robert McConnon, Joseph lVIcCformick, Thomas McGowan, Robert Raphael, Victor Saunders, Vincent Wignot, George Williams, George TRACK Thompson, Wa1'ren Winner. Warren Carey, James Johnson, Ludwig Webster, George Whitaker, George Klein, Thomas Scott. Henry Wight, Norman 0'Leary, Myril Arena. S. Marso, R. McGowan, R. Donahue, J. McNichols, W. Hall, R. Hall, M. Inferrere, J. LeClair, J. Buckley, W. Craig, J. Bremner, P. Bouret, L. Daley, W. Corkery, F. Mahan, J. fMgr.J O'Regan, J. McMahon, VV. Brennan, J. Carey, R. Hladick, M. Lee, E. fAss't. Mgr PAGE THIRTEEN
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