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

 - Class of 1945

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Faye Lenora Crocker ’ ' High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy.” Faye was chosen the girl who did the most for S. H. S. by the class and her excellent record proves this to be true. She was on the honor roll each term of her four years, many times attaining the highest honors mark. In addition to keeping up her high scholastic record, Faye has been prominent in school activities and organizations. She was a library asso¬ ciate, a member and officer of the Science Club her first three years, and a member of the Dramatic Club, Le Cercle Francais, and the girls’ basketball team. She was secretary of the class for the past three years and this year was chosen the D. A. R. good citizen. Promoting the idea of publishing the school newspaper, the Breeze, she was chosen its capable editor. After graduation, Faye plans to at¬ tend Rhode Island Hospital, and we are sure that she will be as successful in the nursing profession as Marjorie Louise Dafgard Margie” Let joy be uncon Margie, one of our most jovial seniors, has ban¬ ished many dull moments with her humor. She is quite interested in music and has a wonderful sing¬ ing voice. She took a commercial course, and was a member of the Dramatic Club and Le Cercle Fran¬ cais. She was a member of the Glee Club during her four years, being secretary in her junior year and president in her senior year. Margie’s plans for the future are indefinite, but she will probably work with her father in his business. All who have known Margie will miss her, but we wish her the best of luck. fin’d.” Paul James Daley Ability is found to consist mainly in a high degree of solemnity.” Paul is a likeable, serious-minded young man who is destined to go places in the business world. His flare for handling money was proven by his four years as class treasurer and his appointment as business manager of Memoirs VHI. Whenever there is money to be collected, Paul is Johnny-on-the-spot. Captain of this year’s football team he was one of two Somerset players to receive honorable mention from the Boston Globe. For more than a year he was a faithful worker at the Herald News and also put in time at Creamrich. His next stopping place may be Uncle Sam’s Navy. Good Luck, Paul.

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Marion Louise Cadorette Cad” ’’She seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” Marion is one of our most attractive girls. She can dance well and is often seen in the dance spot¬ light. Having a pleasant personality, she is popular with all her classmates, and her quiet, dignified manner has made her an ideal pupil. Cad is a mem¬ ber of Le Cercle Francais, the Dramatic Club, and the Glee Club, and she is an associate editor of Memoirs VIII. She took a general course at school and plans to enter the field of journalism or radio broadcasting. Here’s wishing her smooth sailing. Dorothy Camara ’’Dotty” ’’The only way to my heart is by the road of honor.” Dotty is probably one of the most versatile and witty girls S. H. S. has ever had and she is well- known for her cheery disposition and ever ready “joke.” Her popularity is proven by her being elected vice-president of the Class of ’45 for four years. Dotty’s executive ability has been the main factor for her being elected president of the Round Table and secretary of the Dramatic Club and being chosen editor of Memoirs VIII. I nterested in music and sports. Dotty has been a member of the Glee Club for four years, has been active on the girls’ basket¬ ball team, and, as a cheerleader on the Pep Squad, has spurred the boys on to many a victory. When the Breeze was organized, she became the capable senior reporter and could invariably be seen with her notebook and pencil taking down the latest news. Dotty plans to attend business college after gradua¬ tion and we know she will keep up her excellent school record. Doris Mary-Jane Comeau ’’Dot” ’’Tranquility! Thou better name than all the family of fame.” Here’s to one of our neatest and most efficient senior girls! Dot is the quiet, agreeable type, and she has gained an enviable reputation for preciseness in her work. She has followed the commercial course throughout her four years at Somerset High and was a member of the Girls’ Glee Club for two years. Dot plans to continue in the business field, and we hope success will follow her in whatever she at¬ tempts.



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Roberta Marion Dickenson To speak but little becomes a woman.” Roberta came to us from the Village School in her freshman year. She was a member of the Glee Club for four years and in her senior year she joined Le Cercle Francais. We have always found her wil¬ ling to work on dance committees and other activ¬ ities. At present she has no definite plans for the future, although she has considered being a medical missionary. In whatever you decide to do, Roberta, we hope you meet up with success. Patrick Joseph Donahue ”Joef’ ”A good laugh is sunshine in a house.” Joey came to Somerset High School in his fresh¬ man year from the Village School. He was president of the newly organized Dramatic Club and was a member of the football team. In his freshman year he was an active member of the Boys’ Glee Club. Joey is known to all as the class wit, and his great sense of humor has made him popular with everyone. He intends to go into the Merchant Marine, but hopes someday to be a dentist. Best of luck, Joey, and we feel certain that you will be successful. Ruth Blossom Ducharme Keal worth requires no interpreter.” Ruth has won the admiration of all her class¬ mates for her fine personality and character. Her name never failing to appear on the honor roll, she holds a position among the intelligentsia. Ruth was a member of Le Cercle Francais and the Dramatic Club. Possessing wise judgment in both scholastic and social phases, she has served on many commit¬ tees, helping social activities to success. She helped reorganize the Round Table and was elected its treasurer. She was chosen, also, as the Assistant Editor of Memoirs VIII. Ruth has not decided on a profession, but in whatever occupation she enters we know she will be at the top.

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