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

 - Class of 1946

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Viaginia Francis Bowers A happy soul that all the way to Heaven hath a summer’s day.” Orchestra—1, 2, 3, 4 French Club, Sec.—3 Girl Councillor—2 Cheerleader—2, 3, Dramatic Club—3, Sec.—4 Head—4 Librarian—3, 4 Basketball—2, 3, 4 Honor Roll—1, 3 Our only redhead, Ginny is one of the peppiest members of the class. Her love of fun and humorous outlook on life have carried her smoothly through her high school days. A basketball enthusiast, a faithful member of the school orchestra, a librarian, a member of the Dramatic Club and participant in other school and class activities, Ginny ranks among the versatile as the evidence proves. Chosen Head Cheerleader in her senior year, “Red” is holder of an honor coveted by all S.H.S. girls. Truly an in¬ valuable part of the class of ’46, she is one of the gears which make the wheels go around. Upon her graduation, Ginny plans to enter Lasell Junior Col¬ lege where she will major in Home Economics. We feel confident that success will attend her always. Mervin Edward Bradshaw Enjoy the present day, trusting little to the morrow.” “Brad,” a rangy, winsome fellow, i s an alumnus of S.G.S. He has always displayed an interest in mechanics and throughout his high school career has been employed part time in a jewelry store. In his senior year he acquired a car and he proved to be a willing class chauffeur. Indeed, his car is a re¬ liable trade mark of him. Although the car is not too dependable, Merv has a great time with it, worrying little about where or when it will cease to function. “Brad’s” well-groomed appearance is one of his distinguishing characteristics. He intends to further his interests in the jewelry business. We have no doubt that his life will prove amply pleas¬ urable. Richard Lawrence Burns A little nonsense now and then is relished by the ivisest men.” Dick is one of those fellows who always seems to be there when needed with what is needed. His helpful attitude has served to complete his dependa¬ bility and to ease the burden of our lives here at school. Besides serving as an office worker, Dick has always been available as a most competent chauf¬ feur. His jovial nature has also made him a welcome member of our group. He plans to lend his talents to interior decorating. His thoughtfulness for others makes him a perfect candidate for this vocation. If he strives to please his customers with as much vigor as he has expended to h ' elp his grateful class¬ mates, his success is inevitable. To you, Dick, we extend our sincere wishes for an enjoyable future.

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4 k Everett Hathaway Bennett Jr. Dignity of manner always conveys a sense of reserved force. Boy Councillor—2 French Club—President—3, 4 Treasurer—S.A.A.—4 Honor Roll—1, 2, 3 Somerset naturally possesses a competitive spir¬ it toward its chief rival Cas’e, but when “Bud” came to us from that school in his sophomore year, that was a long step toward “peace.” In addition to pos¬ sessing the rare qualities of a good follower, “Bud” has taken an influential part in th’e leadership of the school. For two years he presided most efficiently over the novel “Le Cercl’e Francais”. Socially and scholastically, Case’s gift to S.H.S. has run up an enviable record. His name appears consistently on the Honor Roll, and h’e is frequently seen at dances. He is characterized by the dignified demeanor of a gentleman. Brown will be next in line to t’each him, and from there the engineering field should offer him a career. We’re behind you all the way, “Bud.” Marjorie Jean Boulay My heart leaps at the trumpet’s voice.” Glee Club—1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Shorthand Club—4 Treasurer—3, 4 Dramatic Club—4 The female students of S.H.S. have always en¬ joyed a widespread reputation for attractiveness, vivacity, and pleasant personality. Girls like Marge have established this enviable standing for the school. Ever since her freshman year, her winning person¬ ality has acted as a magnet, drawing to her a wide circle of fast friends. Like most Somerset High girls, Margee has manifested her school spirit by attending social affairs and athletic events. Possessor of a de¬ lightful soprano voice, she has put it to fine use in the Glee Club. She has shown considerable ability in commercial courses. We envy him who employs her as a secretary. Keep singing and smiling, Marge, and there’s a highly enjoyable life facing you. Rita Bouley Beauty is power; a smile is its sword.” Cheerleader—3, 4 Shorthand Club—4 Rita’s magnetic charm has captivated the ad¬ miration of her classmates, and they have always found her a “regular” person. She is one classmate whom her fellow students will be happy to see again in the future. She has been faithful in her duties, and has led an admirable social life. Def¬ inite proof of any girl’s school pride in service ren¬ dered on the cheerleading squad, a task which Rita has undertaken with marked ability. She has been one of the fashion plates of our class. Although she has not made definite future plans, we wager to say that her charm will make her life an enviable success.



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John Leonard Butterworth Give us the man who will step forward and take the responsibility.” Dramatic Club—3, 4 Baseball—3, 4 French Club—3, 4 Basketball—2, 4 Round Table—3, Pres.—4 Football—4 Class Pres.—1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll—1, 2, 3, 4 Johnny has guided our class through all the storm and strife of our four y’ears at S.H.S. with leadership that has commanded our respect and ad¬ miration. At our first class meeting he was elected class president and retained the honor the remainder of his high school career. His natural brilliance spiced with humor has won him numerous friends. A dependable performer on the athl’etic field, Johnny aided considerably in forwarding the achievements of the school in the sports category. Although his future plans are not decided upon as yet, how can one with his versatility, leadership, and character fail to reach the top? Marilyn Chace And mistress of herself, though China fall.” Librarian—2, 3, 4 Vice Pres, of Senior Vice Chairman—4 Shorthand Club—4 Glee Club—2, 3, 4 An outstanding trait of Marilyn’s personality is dependability. Her friends and teachers have found her a reliable aid in any situation. Deserving of commendation is her work in the school office which has been above and beyond the call of duty. One of our most popular girls, Mae is certain to be a central figure at nearly every S.H.S. social ac¬ tivity. Her good nature and geniality have served to make life at Somerset High a pleasant experience for her companions and classmates. We predict a bright future for you, Marilyn. May happiness al¬ ways b’e yours. Edward More powerful is he who has himself in his own power.” French Club—3, 4 Dramatic Club—3, 4 Science Club—1, 2, 3 Breeze—4 President—3 Honor Roll—1, 2, 3, 4 One of the intelligentsia of the class, Chat has studied arduously for four y ' ears and has reaped the fruits of diligent application. Of a scientific turn of mind, he has impressed and amused students and teachers with his scientific theories. Howev’er, his development has not been confined to intellect. Through his wit, which is not at all trit’e, he has become one of the boys. One of his distinguishing characteristics is his dignity and self-control, quali¬ ties which are of great value in society. Proof that the class has confidence in him is the fact that he was elected “the boy most likely to succeed.” Our faith in him combined with his own self-confidence insures his success at electronic engineering. Y Chatterton, Jr.

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