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ROBERT IRGNFIELD A gentleman makes no noise.” Football 3 Robert came to Somerset High from the Village School. He left in December of his Sophomore! year to join the U. S. Navy and received his boot training at Sampson. He was stationed at Newport and was on the Atlantic and Pacific during his service for our country. Robert received his honorable discharge on July 17, 1946, and returned to S. H. S. in his Junior year. He has followed a General Course, and it is his ambition to be a radio engineer. His easy-going manner and his quietness have won him a high spot in the Class of ’48. Good luck, Robert. ROBERT HOWARD KYDD Bob” In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” Baseball 2 Bob, since his entrance in 1944, has followed life at Somerset High School in an easy-going, carefree way. During these four years he has pursued the Commercial Course. Bobby came to S. H. S. from the Pottersville Grammar School and will always be remembered for his smile that was constantly ready to flash. Along with playing for the team, Bob has been a very enthusiastic supporter. He plans to become a chef in his after-graduation days. We wish you loads of success, Bob, and ‘‘Good Cooking.” LORRAINE MARY LACERDA Laurie” The gift of gayety may itself be the greatest good for¬ tune.” Shorthand Club 3 Breeze Staff 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ‘‘Laurie,” noted for her gay and slightly noisy ways, came to us from the Village Grammar School. She has been an ardent sports fan during her four years at Somerset High and has won many friends with her lively and talkative manner. Having taken mostly Commercial subjects, Laurie is preparing for a possible journalistic career. Good luck in the future, Laurie. Our best wishes will be with you always.
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CYNTHIA ANN GREENE Cindy There is only one proof of ability, — action. Breeze Staff 4 Shorthand Club 3 Basketball 1, 3, 4, Captain 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 Science Club 1 Student Council 3, Councillor 3 Pep Squad 3 Cheerleader 4 Cynthia’s friendliness and easy-going manner have brought her many friends. Enthusiasm and the willingness to accomplish deeds are other qualities which might be used in picturing this cheerful and humorous classmate of ours. Best of luck, Cindy. Your future is sure to be a bright one. BARBARA MAY GUERTIN ff Barb It is tranquil people who acco mplish much. Shorthand Club 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Barb, who is greatly interested in photography, came from Wilbur Grammar School and has pursued a Commercial Course the entire four years that she has attended Somerset High. Although having a rather quiet personality, she attends most of our social affairs and has won many friends through her tireless efforts to quietly assist the class. Barb’s pleasing oersonality should greatly aid her in materializing her ambi¬ tion, and we hope that some day she will succeed. Good luck in the future, Barb. ALBERT BROOKS HIBBERT Al There is no genius in life like the genius of energy and activity. Football 4 Student Council 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4 Councillor 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Memoirs Staff 4 Co-captain 4 With his energetic spirit and keen sense of humor, Al could easily be called the “Atom Bomb’’ of the Class of 1948. Exceedingly adept as the hard-running fullback of the 1947 grid team, Al was appointed All-Narry Fullback during this season. He( is always ready to join in lively activity and is a welcome) addition to any group. Al intends to enter prep school upon leaving Somerset High, and we wish him the best of success.
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ELMER EDSON LENO Al The business student sees in the past the key to the future Memoirs Staff 4 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Breeze Staff 4, Treasurer 4 Business Manager 4 Elmer, when fie is not attending school, can invariably be found ushering in the Durfee Theater. His business managing abilities have proven most adequate as a result of his capable work for the Breeze. A1 came from the Wilbur School and has followed a rather mixed course. Although he acclaims the Assistant Management of the Durfee Theater as his goal, we predict an even brighter future. Best wishes, Elmer. JOAN ANNE LINLEY Joanie A right act strikes a happy chord. Breeze Staff 1, 2 Science Club 1, 2 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-head 4 Round Table 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Library Associates 2, 3, 4, Cataloger 4 Glee Club 1 Pep Squad 2 Memoirs Staff 4 Joan’s extra-curricular activities have formed an import¬ ant contribution to the Class of ’48. Her lively interest in school and class affairs has made her a highly valued person to faculty and students alike. Joan is interested in furthering her education, and we feel sure that she 1 will gain deserved recognition in future years. OTIS GREY MANCHESTER Otie And what they dare to dream of, dare to do. Otie, although a rather quiet looking person, has a very definite yearning for excitement. He craves doing anything which requires) a dare. He traveled to Somerset High in his Freshman year from the Village School and has been enrolled in the General Course since coming here. Otie’s even-temper and easy-going manner have won him many frinds during this time. His plans for the future have not been com¬ pleted as yet. Just the same, we wish you the best of luck in whatever you do, Otie. Here’s to success!
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