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“Honor lies in honest CONSTANCE LOUISE PARROTT “Bud-a-dee’ “Bud-a-dee” is the girl with the exuberant personal¬ ity who can be found most of the time in the type¬ writing room. Not satisfied in participating in school activities, Constance has made a notable record in all her classes, especially those concerning commercial studies. Her school activities have included the Glee Club of which she is secretary. She has shown her en¬ thusiasm and willingness to cooperate with members of the news staff as she is the typist. With the organiza¬ tion of a Commercial Club, Constance’s enjoyable and earnest qualities won for her the title of president. Being interested in all sports, she has played basket¬ ball with the Girls’ Varsity. Constance’s one ambition is to become a secretary. Since her excellent typing has held her in the highest esteem among her many friends, we know with her efficiency and reliability Constance will be as asset to any office. “ Wisdom is better than rubies PETER PASKOWSKI “Pete Pete is a quiet chap who is always ready with a friendly smile. He is studious and industrious, which probably accounts for the appearance of his name quite frequently on the honor roll. Pete is courteous, both in class and to his fellow students. He served on several dance committees and is always willing to obige. Pete took the Commercial course. He likes bookkeeping. He desires to hold a civil service job or a position as an accountant. With your ability and ambition, Pete, we are certain that success will crown all your achievements. “To err is human, to forgive divine OLIVER PERRY JR. “Warner” “Warner is one of the quiet members of the class. His winning personality and ready smile has earned for him many friends. Warner was the foundation of the orchestra for one year, and his bass voice has carried the Glee Club along for three years. Warner in his four years has been a big help to the school. He was always around when committees were formed, and he participated with hearty good will. He printed the Somerset High News for one year. Warner’s abilities were outstanding in other lines, as in the field of cooking. In his senior year he took cooking with a group of fellow seniors and proved he had skill in the culinary arts. Warner is a little undecided about his future. He is interested in chicken farming and machinery. Best of luck to a nice boy!
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“Delicacy is the genuine tint of virtue.” KATHRYN MAXWELL “Cappie” This blonde young miss came to us from Hammond, Indiana during the latter part of our senior year. She enrolled in the commercial course and is much inter¬ ested in Home Economics. Her favorite sports are swimming, tennis, and roller skating; but we are not at all sure of having her with us this summer, as her’s is a traveling family. In fact, S. H. S. is Kathryn’s fifth high school and we are pleased to learn that she likes it here very much, although she considers it similar to the other schools she has attended. Kathryn hopes to further her education along the Home Economics course, and here’s wishing you all the luck in the world, “Cappie.” “Fearless minds climb soonest.” ROBERT NATHANIEL MAYES “Mayesy” “Bob” Bob is one of the most popular boys of the senior class, for he has the gift of being a good mixer with everyone with his ready smile and friendliness toward everybody. He has made a host of friends for himself not only in his own class, but throughout the school. “Mayesy” found little time for sports until his senior year, when he was guard on the football team and played a good game. Bob is an ardent follower of the big bands, and knows the members of practically all of them, for that really is his hobby. “Mayesy” is a very sociable fellow and has missed scarcely any of the dances at high school, appearing during his last year at all of them with the one with whom his name is often romantically linked. Bob, although his folks want him to attend college, has decided the Marines is the place for him and we know that with his personality and all he has to offer, he will go far in that field. More power to .you, “Mayesy”. l A snapper-up of unconsidered trifles.” MARY OLIVERIA “Happy” Mary is one of the talkative young ladies of our class. Her mischievous smile and happy disposition has drawn many friends. She likes to cook, and one may also find her down in the sewing room during a free period. Mary has been a member of the basket¬ ball squad for four years. She is very fond of roller skating and can always be found at Cashman’s Roller Rink on a S unday night. At present she has no plans for the future, but we know that she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Keep smiling!
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“Deeds survive the doers.” ALFRED REZENDES “Al” Coming to us from the Village, “Al” has followed a general course. Having shown his ability to use his powers of concentration in Algebra and Physics, he has won the admiration of many classmates ana friends. His keen mind and sense of humor have been the high notes in his high school career. Most of his spare time is spent in stamp collecting or in salt water fishing. Although his plans for the future are indefi¬ nite we are sure he will be successful in any line of work he chooses. Lots of luck, “Al”. “He danced like a gentleman.” WILLIAM ARTHUR SHANNON “Billy” “Bill” “Billy”, a fellow short in stature, may be called the midget of his class. He is one of the shortest fellows of the class and one of the best dancers. He came to us from the Pottersville School and selected the Com¬ mercial course. “Billy” was elected treasurer of his class for two years, a boy councilor for one year, and treasurer of the Student Association in his senior year. He should be acclaimed for his popularity and ability to carry on the work of his class as treasurer and councilor. “Billy” has worked diligently for his class and as an officer has done well. His favorite sport is basketball, but in the summer time you may find him playing tennis which seems to occupy a good pro¬ portion of his spare time. “Billy’s” wish is to become a pattern maker and we wish him success. “Jler kindness was virtue itself.” AGNES RITA SILVIA “Rita” Because of her jolly, carefree disposition, Rita has a variety of friends. Wherever anything exciting is taking place, you will always find her there. In her four years here, Rita has taken a college course, and would like to become a nurse. During her school years she has been ready to help on all committees and has been a regular attendant at all class activities. She has worked diligently after school in the office and has also devoted her spare time to straightening library books for the good of the school. Rita is musically inclined for she has been a member of the Girls’ Glee Club and is very fond of swing bands . In her senior year, Rita met with an unfortunate illness, and was confined to St. Anne’s P T ospital for three weeks. Although Rita is uncertain o f her future am¬ bition, we wish her the best of luck which she deserves.
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