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DORIS MAE BOOTH Dot” Beauty is power; a smile is its sword .” Class Secretary 1 S. A. A. Secretary 3 Student Council 1, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4 Shorthand Club 3, 4, President 3 Library Associates 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Pep Squad 3 Science Club 1 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3 Since Dot came to Somerset High from the Wilbur School, she has proven herself to be one of the most popu¬ lar girls of the class. She is rarely seen without a cheerful smile and through her sparkling personality has won her¬ self a wide circle of loyal friends. Luck and happiness al¬ ways, Dot. Your smile should put the world at your feet. LOUREVAL DENNIS CARVALHO Touky” Men of few words are the best men ” Boys’ Chorus 3, 4 Loureval came to Somerset High from the Wilbur Gram¬ mar School area and is one of the quietest male members of our class. His slightly humorous and carefree personality plus his great interest in baseball have won him many friends among his classmates. Having followed a General Course while at high school, we feel he has an able chance for success in the field of business, which he has selected for his lifetime career. Keep up the good work, “Touky.” We know you’ll succeed. IRENE LOUISE CLARKSON Rene” Good-humor is the sunshine of the mind!’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Shorthand Club 3, 4 For four years Somerset High has been graced by the good humor and ready wit of Irene, better known to all of us as “Rene.” Her extra-curricular activities included the basket¬ ball team where heit interest and ability made her a valued player. Although Irene has not made definite plans for the future as yet, we are sure that those qualities which made her a much appreciated member of our class will bring her the fruits of success. Best wished always, Rene.
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GLORIA MARY ARRUDA Glo” Cheerfulness is the first and best promoter of friend¬ ship Shorthand Club 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Hailing from the Village School, Gloria made friends readily with the aid of her cheerful smile and happy-go- lucky temperament. Her main interests were in the Short¬ hand and Glee Clubs, but she always found time to co¬ operate in class activities and to follow the teams in their many contests. Gloria plans to further her education at a business school in preparation for a secretarial career. Our warmest wishes for success will always be with you, Gloria. SHIRLEY EVELYN BARLOW Shirl” Frailty, thy name is woman!” Shorthand Club 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 One of the tiniest members of the class, Shirl has nevertheless left an indelible impression with her cheerful patience. Although small, she is far from being unrecog¬ nized or unnoticed. Shirley came to us from the Village School and has pursued the Commercial Course throughout her four years at Somerset High. We have no doubt that her dependability and proficiency in commercial work will reward her in thei future. You have our sincere wishes for the best of luck, Shirley. BEATRICE YVONNE BIENVENUE Bea” True wisdom is the price of happiness.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Round Table 3, 4, Shorthand Club 3, 4 Secretary 4 Breeze Staff 3, 4, Memoirs Staff 4 Editor 4 Beatrice came to Somerset High from the St. Louis de France School and since her enrollment here has follow¬ ed the Commercial Course. Although Bea has been active in clubs and other extra-curricular activities, her scholastic work has not been, disregarded as may be seen by the fre¬ quent mention of her name on the Honor Roll. You may be assured, Bea, that the Class of ’48 sends with you its sin¬ cere hopes for your success.
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ROLAND NORMAN COULOMBE Roe To a young heart everything is fun. Roland came to us from Morton Junior High School and has faithfully followed the General Course throughout his four years at Somerset) High. With his mind set on being an architect, he plans to further his education at the Rhode Island School of Design. Carefree, outdoor-loving Roland is happiest with a gun or fishing rod. His ready wit and cheery smile plus his good-nature make him a classmate any member of the Class of ’48 may be proud of. We are sure he will succeed in his chosen career. Good luck, Roland. JOHN LEO COUNTOURIOTIS Greek A smile for each, a friend to all. Class Treasurer 3, 4 Memoirs Staff 4 Student Council 3, 4 Boys’ Chorus 3, 4 Football 3, 4, Captain 4 Johnny came to the halls of Somerset High in his Junior year as a transfer from Prevost High School. “Greek” is a likeable, happy-go-lucky young man who is destined to go places. He has an effervescent personality with a flare for handling money, which is proven by his work in “The 1 May¬ flower” restaurant and his election to the position of class treasurer. Johnny played football for S, H. S. in his Junior and Senior years and was elected all Narry League tackle for those seasons. More power to you, Johnny. RONALD HATHAWAY CRAWFORD Ronnie Men of medicine, above all, are most happy. Boys’ Chorus 1, 4 Science Club 2 “Ronnie,” the boy with the pleasing personality and genial manner, came to the halls of S. H. S. fro m the Watson School in Fall River. He i$| a willing worker, always ready to aid in any task for the benefit of others. Ron has pursued a mixed course in order to be better prepared to enter his chosen career of medicine. His work as operating room or¬ derly at the Union Hospital has also aided him immensely in this field. Though his plans are not complete, we know that justly deserved success will be his reward. Best of luck, Ronnie.
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