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“We meet thee like a pleasant thought” RITA ANN DELANEY “Kitten” Rito is one of the most popular girls at Som¬ erset High and it is probably because she is al¬ ways friendly and helpful. Whenever there is work to be done, Rita is always the first to volunteer to tackle it. She has been vice-presi¬ dent of her class for four years, member of Student Council, Glee Club member, news re¬ porter, and—well, you mention it and she has probably done it. In addition to all her ac¬ tivities Rita has stood high in scholastic rating and is a member of the honor roll. She plans to enter the commercial field and she is bound to succeed, because her sunny disposition and personality will carry her to the top. “My heart is like a singing bird” ALICE L. DEPONTE “Al” Alice has delighted us often with her musi¬ cal ta’ent and we shall miss her songs next year. Her interests lie in commercial work and we know that her efforts at high school have not been in vain. Perhaps as an efficient secretary or accountant Alice will be very val¬ uable. We wish her every success. “Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in my memory” LUCILLE PATRICIA DONAHUE “Pat” “Pat” is the class humorist. She can find something amusing in the most serious event. She is interested in music and has been the Somerset High School pianist for several years. Whenever music is heard you are sure to find “Pat” in the middle of it. We appreciate all the happy hours that you gave us, Pat, and we hope that your musical future will be a big success. “Good humor is the health of the soul” GLORIA LEONIE DOUCETTE “Glory Gloria sings like a lark and really is a blithe spirit. As the star of “The Belle of Bagdad,” she sang her way to success and made the operetta a success. She is much interested in dramatics but she is also a good commercial student. Perhaps she will be a capable secre¬ tary or business manager. Whatever field she may choose, we wish her much success and happiness.
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Her voice was ever soft and low” VIVIAN FRANCES CADORETTE “Viv” Vivian, one of the prominent members of the class is always ready to he’p whenever she is cal’cd upon. Her culinary ability is something to marvel at though she can not make her mind up whether to be a telephone operator or a teacher. She is an excellent dancer and en»oys the terpsichorian art. We knew that Vivian will be successful and we wish her cvciy success. ‘‘A litt ' e argument now and then is relished by the best cf men” KENNETH READ CHASE “Ken” Ken is one of the popular members of our class and has been a member of the Student Council for two years. He is good natured, al¬ ways wil ing to help and has contributed much fer the class and the school. Physics seems to be his favorite subject, while in sports, basket¬ ball seems to be his favorite. As manager of the Memoirs book he has helped the class tremendously. We know “Ken” will get to the top in whatever field he decides to enter. ‘‘Speecn is silver, silence is golden” ARTHUR E. COTE “Art” “Art” is the dignified gentleman who always knows his place, is courteous to all, and is steady and reliable. His quiet personality has often been the envy of his friends because he does seem to have the knack of enjoying peace and quiet. He is a good student and has a love for the sea. We know that if he follows the sea, he will be successful and he will prove the old saying that “Still waters run deep.” “Deep in thought, and word, and deed.” LOIS ELIZABETH DAVIS “Betty” Our “Betty” is a bit shy but her work is steady and reliable. She is interested in art work and has many fine drawings to her cred¬ it. Her one weakness, she confesses, is her inability to get to school on time, but she works hard when she arrives. “Betty” has a charming smile and has made many friends at Somerset High. She is interested in sports and takes a lather active part in them. She would like to work in a large office. Here’s hoping!
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“The better known, the better is her work appreciated” AGNES FAIRCLOUGH “Ag” There is practically nothing that Agnes hasn’t done at Somerset High—editor, librar¬ ian, arti:t scholar. She is our most brilliant scholar and we all envy her many talents. With •all her ability, Agnes wears her laurels light¬ ly, with a pleasant dignity that becomes her. She has worked hard for the success of the class and has given her time and talents to numerous pro ects. We offer her thanks for ev¬ erything she has done for us, and we know that she will carry on to success. “Deeds, not words, make the man” MERRILL BRADFORD GARDNER “Brad” “Brad”—there’s a candidate for our highest esteem. He has guided the destinies of our class for four years through difficult times and he has never failed to give time and effort to all our projects. In his school work he has been very successful. Chemistry seems to ap¬ peal to “Brad” and he hopes to increase his knowledge of science at some college. We are sure that he will attain his objective and we wish our president the best that life has to offer. “The glass of fashion, the mould of form” PRISCILLA HANCOCK “Pussy” Priscilla is that nonchalant member who takes life easy and never seems to worry about anything. She specializes in Chemistry and says that she wants to be a nurse. In addition to having a real sense of humor, Priscilla en¬ joys classical music and good books. She likes to play the drums and has been a member of the school orchestra. Good luck, “Pussy,” and look before you leap! “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart” MARY ELIZABETH HAYDEN “Mary Lib” Our most popular girl has contributed great¬ ly to the success of the class and the school. A willing worker, a happy personality, and a good student, she has been very prominent. Her activities have been numerous—president of 4H Club, Secretary of Student Council, cheer leader, etc. “Mary Lib” has that energet¬ ic spirit that is so necessary to success and we know that she will carry that same enthus¬ iasm to her chosen work. She wants to be a teacher and we are sure that the children will get a good one. Best of luck to you, “Mary Lib.”
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