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“In the still air, the music lies unheard.” ALBERT DOUBLEDAY BOTELHO Buckley” Buckley” is one of the most talented musicians of the class. His activity in the school orchestra and other organizations has always been commend¬ able. Everyone admires his good nature and warm friendliness. He always welcomes his many friends with a frank smile and a cheery how-do-you-do. An extensive paper route has kept Buckley from actual participation in school sports, but he has always enjoyed the physical education classes. He excells in commercial subjects, and a successful career along this line seems ensured. We’ll be missing you, Buck! Best wishes for success and happiness. “Take short views, hope for the best, and trust in God.” RAYMOND LOUIS BOULEY Ray” Although Ray” is a quiet member of our class, his amicable character has won the admiration of all his classmates. Like all other boys, Ray enjoys good times and schoolboy sports, although he has never played any varsity sport. His ability along commercial lines is easily seen. Although Ray usually knows all the answers, he has always been rather timid about volunteering them. He has no definite plans for the future, but we are sure Ray will became a success upon whatever career he em¬ barks. “Serious occupation is labor that has refer¬ ence to some want.” LILLIAN BRANCO Lil” Here is one of many who quietly slipped into Somerset High four years ago. Yes, she is quiet, but nevertheless, she is not without a merry and pleasing disposition. Although Lil is quiet, she makes up for it, for she is one of the girls who type all of the slams” which appear in the school paper. If at anytime you happened to see Lillian walking leisurely around the corridors, just remem¬ ber she was doing it for the S. H. S. News. Lil has always managed to serve on poster committees and many of her pleasing posters have induced students to attend the colorful senior events. If perseverance means a thing, and we know it does, Lil will succeed in the field of accountancy.
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“All I ask is a sound ship and a star to steer her hy. ,, JAMES WILLIAM AINSWORTH “Jim, or Jimmy” Jimmy is the seafaring member of our class. His quick wit and pleasant personality have made him popular with all. Although an ardent follower of school sports, Jim prefers sailing and cruising to any other sport. For the past two years he has been president of the Camera Club. In the past year, he has been manager in baseball, and as¬ sistant manager in basketball. His high spirits and encouragement has done much toward the success of the team. After high school, Jimmy hopes to follow the sea. May his wishes be fulfilled and ut¬ most success attained. “Laugh and the world laughs with you ANNE ELIZABETH ARCHARD Anne is known for her good humor and vivacious personality. Alwa s gay, always ready with a witty remark, she has captured the affection of every member of the Senior class since her arrival in her sophomore year. In spite of her carefree air, how¬ ever, she has continued to get good grades in all her subjects. She has been a member of the Girls’ Glee Club and a cheerleader, for the past two years and has given her aid on several committees for socials. All regard her as the best dancer in the class and whenever there is a new step being ex¬ ecuted Anne will be found in the center of the group. Dietetics and nursing both hold interests for Anne and she has not yet made up her mind. We can be sure that whichever she chooses, she will be a suc¬ cess. “I shall he secret as the graved’ MABEL ESTELLE BARLOW Mabel came to Somerset High from the V ' llage. She has taken an active part in the activities of the Household Art department, and has made many of the clothes that were modeled in the style shows. Her clothes are noted for their style and workman¬ ship. She likes outdoor sports very much, although she has never participated in any girls ' sport at school. Mabel is often seen with Lillian Lynch, riding in Lillian’s car. Mabel wants to be distin- quished as a needlewoman in the future, and with her ability, she is sure to be a success.
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“Brevity is the Soul of Wit.” DORIS MAE BRIDGE “Dot” Doris, better known to all her classmates and friends as just plain “Dot”, is a cheerful and viva¬ cious miss with always a good word for everyone. During her freshman year in high school she was the secretary of her class, and was also a cheer¬ leader. In her junior and senior years she was a member of the Dramatic Club. Although Dot has not participated in many extra-curricular activities, she is an outdoor girl at heart. Dot plans to train in some hospital and become a nurse, after which she hopes to become an air hostess. We hope you will be very successful in vour future Dot, so sally forth and make the best of it. “Smiles, like the sun, brighten every objeci on which they shine.” MARY KATHERINE BUTTERWORTH “Kay” “Mary K.” Mary’s genial disposition and candid ways have acquired for her a host of life-long friends. Mary has been prominent in school activities ever since she was a freshman, dur : ng which year she was class vice-president and an active member of the school chorus. In both her freshman and sophomore years Mary K. held acting and singing parts in the school operettas. She was a member of the student council, the Dramatic Club and the Girls’ Glee Club, a’ong with displaying her athletic prowess by play¬ ing on the girl’s basketball team. This year found her vice-president of the Dramatic Club and treas¬ urer of the Girl’s Glee Club. Mary K.’s one wish for her future is to be an actress, and although her classmates will miss her vibrant smile and voice, we a ' l wish her a happy future in the dramatic world and know that her success will be inevitable. “By the work, one knows the workman.” AUDREY GRACE CADORETTE “Blondie” Audrey, a rather quiet girl, is greatly interested in Household Arts, particularly in sewing. She plans to continue in this fieid after she graduates and eventually, to become a fashion designer. Her love for sewing and designing her own clothes has given her the title of “fashion plate” in our “Who’s Who.” She has not participated in many school activities, but has always been a popular member of the class. We are sure that Audrey, in her chosen role of dress designing, will go far in making a place for herself in this field and that she will receive her share of success. Best of luck to you, Audrey.
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