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1 . 2 . 3. 4. Dick 8. John O. 15. Ralph 22. Nancy Willie 9. Joan 16. Dot and Jake 23. Lesey Kitty 10 . John P. 17. Martin 24. Helen Barbara 11. Denny 18. Beverly 25. Marilyn M. Adrien 12. Louise 19. Phyllis 26. Genevieve Claire 13. Billie 20. Jo 27. Gil Joyce H. 14. Bob 21. Marilyn J.
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CLASS There ' s the bell!!! Our days at Somerset had begun. A little hesitant at first, perhaps, but it didn ' t take long to get into the swing of things. Our initial task was to elect our class officers. Mr. McNulty was our advisor and with his help we elected for President, Ray Fitzsimmons; Vice-president, Shirley France; Secretary, Nancy George; Treasurer, Bob O ' Connell; Boy Councillor, Chet Lynch; Girl Councillor, Claire Bienvenue. We really estab¬ lished ourselves when Coach Boudakian discovered the many athletes in our class. It was a good year for Somerset on the athletic field. By beating Case on Turkey Day, we took the Narry League championship in football. Basketball found George Snyder and Al Hibbert bringing their team to Boston Garden to snag the Class C championship. It was the first year for the Narry Track Meet which was held at Dighton. The op eretta H. M. S. Pinafore , under the direction of Miss Eddy, was a huge success, as was our Frosh Dance. We started our second year feeling much more familiar with the school and its functions than we had as Freshmen. With the help of Miss Sullivan, our advisor, the following students were elected as officers: President, Bob O ' Connell; Vice-president, Nancy George; Secretary, Dot Lee; Treasurer, Jake Lee; Girl Councillor, Kathleen Perry; Boy Councillor, Ralph Cross. As far as sports went, our baseball team won the Narry League championship and traveled to Fenway Park to be beaten by Swampscott. On October 22, the music clubs of S. H. S. got together and filled the hall with the rollicking music of Melody Night. The operetta, Pirates of Penzance , tested our vocal and acting ability in a manner which rendered satisfaction to us and our appreciative audience. Two clubs were started that year — the Science Club for members of Mr. Westcott ' s biology class, and the Dime-A-Week, which helped wonderfully to ease the Seniors ' financial problems. It was Harris vs. Eddy when Somerset and Dighton exchanged music assemblies. Our dance, the Winter Carnival, proved to be a social and financial success. Everyone was anxious to start the second half of his high school career
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