Somerset High School - Raider / Memoirs Yearbook (Somerset, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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“In quietness is my strength.” ANTONE ROCHA “Tony” Nicknamed “Tony”, Antone is rather quiet, small in stature, but is very likeable and agree¬ able. He never recites much in class, but knows what he is talking about whenever he does. “Tony” likes geometry and Latin, and is called the “Little Giant” of the Solid Geometry class. The only outside school activity he attends is athletic games. One may often see him entering the Plaza Theatre in Fall Rivr to enjoy an after¬ noon of cowboy pictures . Antone has not quite decided as to what his future will be, but once he has decided we know he is bound to make good. “He seems governed by a strain of music.” GEORGE MASON RUBADOU Bingo” George is a happy fellow and shows it wherever he goes. In his four years he has played the trumpet in the school orchestra, played two years of baseball, three years of football, and has held important parts in the school operettas. For two years George worked on a farm and milked cows early in the morning before he came to school. He says he enjoys this work and might consider being a farmer. If he is, we are sure that his classmates will buy their milk from him. Best wishes to you, George! “Little said is soon amended.” CATHERINE NATALIE RYCHWICKI Kitty” Catherine, rather a quiet girl, is very much in¬ terested in commercial work, and plans to con¬ tinue in this coui’se of study after she graduates. She is a shy, young miss, but always ready to smile and be friendly. Industriously and earnest¬ ly, she tries to do her best and we know that these qualities will be a great aid to her when she goes ovft into the business world. Best wishes for the future, Catherine. “Laughter is my shield.” JANET THERESA SEAVER “Jan” Janet is one of our most willing girls. She has proved herself worthy of being called a hard worker. Janet had to overcome great difficulties when her home was washed away in the flood, but this did not stop her, for she worked harder than ever to get her work done and in on time. We salute her for showing us how to keep up our spirits in time of distress. We feel sure that with this courage she will go far in making a place for herself in her chosen ambition—to be a secre¬ tary.

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“lie speaketh not and yet there lies a conver¬ sation in his eyes.” EDWARD WALTER PEASE “Eddie” “Eddie”, as he is called by most of his class¬ mates, is quiet, conscientious about his work, and very agreeable. Many times he will go out of his way to aid someone, even if it is a very small thing. He has always studied hard and stuck to any problem that he couldn’t solve right away. Edward seems to be a lover of nature and hard work for in the summer he is seen many times working in his garden and taking care of lawns. Not taking sports too seriously, he nevertheless, played Freshman baseball, and some football. He is known to be a very fast runner and would make a good trackman. “A dear and true industrious friend.” EVELYN REGO “Lynn” Evelyn is one of our more jovial, but studious girls. Her sparkling personality has acquired many fiiends for her here. Conscientiously she has done her work and has been rewarded by good grades and a reputation tor an enjoyable recita¬ tion in the elas room. The urge to travel has kept her in constant longing and we hope she will be able to fui-ill her dreams someday. Although Evelj-n has followed commercial studies during l.ei .ojr yeais here, her gieatest ambition is to be a histo.ian or a history teacher. With best wishes her classmates se..d her on her way to complete success. “A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” HELEN LOUISE REGO “Smiles” Helen is the girl with the ever-ready smile. Her radiant personality, and jovial manner captivates the attention of all who meet her. Her liking for motion pictures, basketball games, and any med¬ ium from which entertainment can be derived, is typical of her joyful nature. We can just visu¬ alize Helen as a homemaker, with her white apron making her delicious angel-food cakes, and sew¬ ing a lovely tweed outfit, for Helen loves these home arts. We wish Heien’s happy smile will continue to bring her happiness, and with her vocation attain all that she desires to attain. “Hail the bride, when the nuptial knot is tied.” RITA ELIZABETH REZENDES “Reet” Rita is one of our ever-busy girls. Besides keep¬ ing busy at school work, she has some very in¬ teresting hobbies. This senior has not been very successful in the line of health this year, and we have missed her a great deal. We hope she has better health in the near future. Rita has desires a little different than ordinary. She hopes to be¬ come an efficient waitress and we think she will make a very good one too. We sincerely hope that she will go down the line of victory without any interruptions.



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r “Patience is a remedy for every sorrow.” PATIENCE EVELYN SHERMAN “Pat” Pat is a quiet, unassuming girl who, during her four years at Somerset High School, has taken great interest in Household Arts. This seems rather prophetic for it is rumored that wedding bells may play an important part in her life. At any rate, she has become accomplished in the gentle art of homemaking and should be success¬ ful in this work. However, she has made plans to become a telephone operator, and the loss will be felt in the field of Domestic Science. Pat has been conscientious in her work and cooperative with her teachers while at Somerset High School. Happiness to you, Pat. Maybe we’ll be hearing you say, “Number, please,” in the near future. “Whatsoever he doeth will prosper.” EDGAR GEORGE TRUDEAU “Eddie” “Eddie” is one of the popular members of the class whose good nature and willingness to help will carry him far. During the past year he has been the school chaffeur in all emergency calls, and has ear ned a high office rating for school ser¬ vice. A lover of athletics, he is usually found where there may be some type of sport in action. He was manager of our basketball team in his senior year. Having earned a fine reputation by his sincerity and good-natured manners, we are quite sure he will become a success upon whatever career he embarks. “Sing away sorrow, cast away care.” IRENE VIERRA VELOZO “Rena” Irene is one of our vigorous and vivacious girls. Her good-naturedness has won her many friends during her four years hei ' e. She has followed a commercial and general course, and her neat ap¬ pearance has been greatly characterized by her love of sewing. Irene has been a member of the chorus for four years and, since its organization has participated in the Girls’ Glee Club. She has chosen the role of a beauty parlor operator and her classmates send her on with rivers of best wishes. “Ease of heart her every look convey’d.” ELSIE RACHEL WALSH “Bright Eyes” Elsie, one of our friendliest seniors, plans to fol¬ low the secretarial field. Always ready with a sunny smile, she is an ideal trouble chaser, and her nickname “Bright Eyes”, seems very appro¬ priately placed. Elsie likes exciting games in¬ cluding football and basketball, and likes dancing immensely. She has been a Library Associate foi the past two years. We hope she will be success¬ ful in her chosen career, but we know she will have little difficulty with such a bright personal¬ ity. Best of luck to you, Elsie.

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