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Barbara Mary Talbot Barb” Knowledge is power.” Barb, one of the most interesting and active members of our class, has followed the College Course for four happy and successful years. Barb successfully combined her many interests. She served on the Student Council as vice-president of our class for three years. A library associate, Barb was chosen Chairman in her Senior year and was elected president of the Girls’ Glee Club, having been a member of this organization for four years. Chosen editor of Memoirs VII, the success of this volume is proof of her journalistic ability. Barbara plans to teach high school English and will enter college this Fall. With all she has to offer, success and happiness are inevitable. Luck to you, Barb! Dorvalina Medeiros Tavares Dovie” With malice toward none, with charity for all.” Dovie, a small, dark-eyed lass, is as pleasant and agreeable a person as you would care to meet. Her good-nature and willingness to help have won her many stead-fast friends. There is a sparkling humor behind her quietness and deep thoughts. Dovie, upon coming to us from South School, enrolled in the Commercial Course, and has been a member of the Girls’ Glee Club throughout her high school days. She loves dancing and is an enthusiastic jitterbug. Dorvalina has been a great help to us by her services rendered in the school cafeteria. Her ambition is to become a telephone operator and her pleasing dis¬ position is an assurance of success. Good Luck, Dovie! Barbara Susan Thurston Mort” Oh, she dances in such a way.” Vivacious and fun loving, Mort Thurston came to Somerset High four years ago from the Potters- ville Grammar School. A talented dancer, she has entertained various groups and organizations. Mort has sung in the Girls’ Glee Club for four years. In preparation for entrance into the Truesdale Hos¬ pital in September where Mort will be enrolled as a student nurse, she has successfully completed the College Course. Her ready wit and agreeable nature are sure to win her many friends wherever she may go. You’ll make a most efficient nurse, Barbara. Won’t you reserve us a place on your list of pros¬ pective patients?
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Edythe Louise Shannon Ede” ' ' True as the needle to the pole, or as the dial to the sun.” The class is indeed fortunate in having Ede among its number. Ede’s quiet manner is no draw¬ back to her popularity, for she is the possessor of many steadfast friends. Ede’s prowess on the dance floor is a pass-word at Somerset, and she never fails to attend any of the school’s social functions. Edythe plans to enter the business world after graduation, as she has successfully completed a four year study of commercial subjects. May you dance into the lives of future friends, Ede, as you have here at Somerset! Ruth Constance Sherman Ruthie” Burdens become light when cheerfully born.” Determination, constancy, success! These have been the characteristics of Ruthie’s four years ex¬ istence at Somerset High. An all aroupd good sport, Ruthie was always available when hard work was necessary. She has won an enviable reputation be¬ cause of her mathematical ability, although her re¬ luctance to recite in English IV remains a secret. Ruth has been a member of the Girls’ Glee Club since her freshman year and has taken an active part in athletics. Her life-long ambition will be realized when she enters Truesdale Hospital as a student nurse this Fall. We know that perseverance will win for Ruthie the choicest laurels of success. Myrtle Althea Simmons Myrt” ' ' The soul is strong that trusts in goodness.” Myrt, a quiet reserved young lady, is recognized by her very light blonde hair. Her pleasantness and reliability have made her liked by both teachers, and students. She enjoys cooking and sewing and her clothes are ample evidence of her dressmaking ability. Myrtle has made a success of her commer¬ cial studies, and has been active in the Girls’ Glee Club for four years. She plans to go to school of applied arts after graduation. The whole class is behind you wishing you loads of luck, Myrt!
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Earl Warren Williams He hits the mark his eye doth level at.” The Wilbur School is responsible for this most welcome addition to the Class of ’44. Earl entered high school as an insignificant freshman and leave, many friends and a fine record behind him. Earl, always willing and ready, appeared on numerous committees. His interests are varied, but dancing and bowling are favorite forms of recreation for Earl. He has followed the Commercial Course, and plans to further his education there. Loads of luck wishes of the class are with you, Earl. Theodore Williamson, Jr. Ted” He was both merry and wise.” We doubt very much, if Ted has ever known a moment of worry or care in his four years at Som¬ erset High School. A smile and cheery hello ftor everyone is Ted’s policy, which no doubt accounts for his popularity with teachers and classmates. Ted came to us from Pottersville School and assumed the duties of Class Treasurer in his freshman year. He enjoys dancing and bowling and has been an active member of the basketball team. Worcester Polytechnic Institute is indeed fortunate, for Tea plans ot further his education there. Loads of lyck to you, Ted, and may all your acquaintances enjoy your sense of humor and personality as much as we have. John Arthur Worton Jack” More powerful is he who has himself in his own power.” Jack Worton, able and efficient business man¬ ager of Memoirs VII, is definite proof that high scholastic standing and participation in extra-curric¬ ular activities are a very successful combination: Jack is a familiar figure on the dance floor and his prowess on t he basketball floor has won him high recognition. An honor student, he has completed the college course and intends to further his education at M. I. T. Jack’s chosen vocation lies in the field of engineering. May your future life be as successful as your four years at Somerset. Loads of luck, Jack!
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