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JACQUELINE MARIBELLE MANNING Jacky” Humor is the harmony of the heart.” Le Cercle Francais 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-head 4 Student Council 1, Councillor 1 Basketball 3, 4, Jayvee Captain 3 Library Associates 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Pep Squad 2 Breeze Staff 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Vivacious Jacky’s bubbling personality and sense of humor have made her one of the most popular girls in the Class of ’48. Her school career has been a happy combination of high-ranking scholastic work and enthusiastic partici¬ pation in extra-curricular activities. With a background such as this, we havei every confidence, Jacky, in your success. PRISCILLA MARSH Prissy” Such beauty as a woman’s sparkling eyes.” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Squad 3 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Science Club 1 Vice-President 4 Basketball 3, 4 “Prissy” came to Somerset High from the Village Gram¬ mar School, and her light-heartedness and wit have made her a well-known and popular member of the class. Her willing¬ ness to co-operate in all activities has not gone unnoticed, for Prissy is well-liked and admired by both students and faculty. She plans to enter Burbank Hospital School of Nursing associated with Fitchburg State Teachers’ College after graduation. Good luck, Prissy. JAMES LOUIS MARTIN Jimmy” Business is the salt of life.” Memoirs Staff 4 Jimmy is one of the quieter boys of the class and has followed the Commercial Course during his four years at Somerset High School. He is planning to work with his brother, who is in the dress manufacturing business, after graduation. His business appearance and his efficiency should prove valuable assets td him in his future life. Jimmy is al¬ ways willing to co-operate and is capable of getting things done. His good nature and amiable personality make him a regular “guy.” Best of luck to you, Jimmy. You’re onq we’re sure will succeed.
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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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OSWALD MAYES Ozzie” A little nonsense now and then, Is relish’d by the best of men!’ Student Council 4, Football 3, 4 Councillor 4 Boys’ Chorus 1, 2 Ozzie will always be remembered as the “devil may care” comedian who offered never a dull moment and invariably broke the monotony wherever he went. Although his ability to get in and out of mischief has never been equaled, his vivid personality wins him many friends. As would be ex¬ pected, his ambition is to hop a freight and see the country. Well here’s hoping you get on the right train, Ozzie, and the best of luck to the comic who never failed to keep the class in a gay mood. LOIS EILEEN McATEE Mac” ”Friendship, like a garden, grows in beauty year by 1 ear Lois, the smallest member of our class, came to us in our Senior year from West Virginia. She had been visiting Somerset during the summers of previous years and decided that she would like to attend Somerset High School. “Mac” has been a welcome addition to our school, making new friends readily and renewing her acquaintances of past summers. She has a certain poise and dignity about her that will help her to obtain future success in ' whatever field she may choose. Best of everything, Lois, and may you always remember your new friends at S. H. S. ROBERT EARL McCLARY Bob” Knoivledge is the foundation of good writing.” Class President 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4 Student Athletic Manager 2, 3 Round Table 3, 4, Vice-President 4 Memoirs Staff 4, Assistant Editor Breeze Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2 Science Club 1 As an alert, leading scholar, Bob needs no introduction. He has an abundance of everyday commonsense which has helped him in his capacity as President of the class. Bob has served very capably in the position of sports writer for the Somerset Spectator and intends to enter the field of journalism after graduation. Keep up the good work, Bob.
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