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20 Jjaculty JifcuthiTs 1940 - 19+1 Woodbury, E. Davis Sears, Harold C. Andrews, Robert (). Arminio, Kenneth Bradbury, Audrey M. Carey, William M. fashion, Elizabeth R. Church, E. Grace Cronan, Francis W. Currier, [sabelle M. Gardner, Clayton E. Harper, John H. Hayes, Fiances M. Higgins, John T. Keily, Helen J. Maffeo, Alfred A. Ma rso, Cha rles T. May, Rodney F. McManus, Charles E. Nun, Edith M. Plausse, Henry J. Quackenbush, Dyke L. Rafferty, Marguerite L. Scarry, Mary E. Shannon, Emily L. , Sullivan, Louise M. White, Edward N. Wildbur, Daisy V. Young, Kathleen W. FOOTBALL George Barnicle, Edward Feeley, Ernest Parker, James McEvoy. Reginald Mathews, Nicholas Scianna, William Florio, John Florio, Robert McNeil, Robert Beale, Robert Ryan, John Mahoney, Kenneth Baker, John Rooney, Alfred Saviano, Mgr., John Moffatt, Richard Hates, David Anniballi, Robert Palladino Charles Sargent, James Lefter, Lawrence Ger- lity, Francis Branagan, Henry Morris, Robert Shea, Paul Lane, Francis Doran, Lawrence Smith, Mgr. BASKETBALL Reginald Mathews, Richard Bates, John Grady, Donato Pelullo, James McEvoy. Don- ald Sims, Robert Palladino, William Florio, John Moffatt, Robert Young, Paul Lane, Mgr. HOCKEY Robert Cole, Robert Marshall, Edwar 1 Feeley, Thomas Casey, Russell Palmer, Dana Winner, James Farrell, Frank Miceile, Nor- man Clancy, Edward Stevens, Lawrence Dolph, Robert O ' Connell, Edward Green, Mgr., Nicholas Quatrale. THE SASSAMON Kattonal Sjouor Society Class of 1941 Marian Cantrel Edith Casavant Laurence Ciccarelli Jean Culbertson Rita Fair Owen Fraser FKie Hussej Gerard Martin Margaret Powers Christine Raftery Virginia Rice Helen Simons Tafta Spiro Marjorie Sutherland Helen Walsh Helen Zaruba Class of 1942 Mabel Champney Alfred Edwards Robert Mordis Frank Mussoni School Xettcr TRACK Francis Branagan, Owen Fraser, Mgr , Faul Lane, John McGee, John Ryan, Myer Mordis, Nicholas Arth ur, Mgr., Philip Orleans, Donald Sims, Norman Clancy, An- drew Todaro, Raymond Leonard, George Scllew, Ronald Hardy, Robert Hall, Bruce Densmore, William Tracy, Leon Ricardi, Robert Saunders, John Dunn. GOLF Frank Mussoni, Stephen Tota, Fred Berg sfom, Lawrence Dolph, Gordon Brown, Paul MacGowan, Tracy Hazen, Robert Beale. BASEBALL Robert McNeil, Richard Paul, Robert oung, John Allen, John Arena, Edward Feeley, Frank Miccili, William Florio, Ralph Raphael. Reginald Matthews, Charles Gott- wald, John Moffatt, James Shea, John Grady, Stanley McPherson, Francis Grassey.
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THE SASSAMON 21 FOOTBALL Back Row: Mullen, Smith, Saviano. Fourth Row — Mr. Andrews, Mr. Plausse, Anderson, Gassett, Orcutt, Davis, Breneman, Niles. Lowry, MacPherson, Flvnn, Lane, Gilsenan, Mr. Quackenbush. Third Row — Freedman, Sheridan, Grupposo, Baker, Sargent, Rvan, Lefter, Rooney, Lennon, Carleton, Bates. Second Row — Branagan, Mathews, Morris, Florio. Culcasi, Beale, Parker, Miccile. McNeil, Ma honey. Front Row — Shea, Annaballi, Palladino, Bates, Barnicle, Capt., Moffatt, Gerrity, McEvoy. Feelev. FOOTBALL FOR 1910 The football team that represented Natick High this fall was built up entirely from scratch. Not a single veteran from last year ' s club returned, yet the boys developed rapidly through the hard work of Coach Plausse and his assistants. Led by Capt. George Barnicle, our hust- ling guard, the boys at all times played their hardest with only the thought of victory in their minds. What they lacked in size they made up for in spirit. Their conduct on the playing field earned them the title of sports- men. Although tempers flared at times it was because they were a hustling team that wouldn ' t let anything be put over on them. In the three games lost they played their hearts out until the final whistle blew. The three games that were tied could have gone either way; costly fumbles or the clock run- ning out preventing a Natick victory. The four victories, especially the Barnstable and Framingham ones, were well played and rich- ly deserved. Although the practice sessions were tire- some, the boys learned to play the game the hard way. After all they could get out of them only what they put into them. Their rivals found this out, to their sorrow, when they met. A flock of sophomores and juniors that •-tarred this year will return to pave the way for the greatest season any Red and Blue football team ever had. They will be led bv Co-Captains Parker and Scianna who play the line and backfield respectfully. MORSE INSTITUTE 14 East Central Street Natick, Mass. 01760
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