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MISS WORTON DEDICATION To Miss Barbara Worton, in recognition of the innumerable services you have rendered to us, we, the Class of 1952, dedicate Memoirs XV. We realize that many of the goals that we achieved during the past four years would never have been possible with¬ out your unselfish assistance. In your capacity as instructor.of Household Arts and head of the Girls ' Athletic Department, you have added a personal touch to the fulfillment of your responsibilities in your own inimitable manner. We sincerely hope that you will continue to guide the students of S.H.S. in the quest of their new dawn. 2
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NEW DAWN MEMOIRS XV SOMERSET HIGH SCHOOL Somerset, Massachusetts i 9 5 2
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INTRODUCING . . . SOMERSET JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM With the dedication of Somerset Junior High School and Memorial Gymnasium on February 17, 1952, Somerset High School acquired a long awaited and much needed addition. Principal of the Senior High, Francis J. Kilgrew, was appointed director of both schools. Miss Ruth B. Mason remained Vice Principal of the Senior Division and Mr. Harry Johnson accepted the position of Vice Principal of the Junior High. The new structures contain the most modern educational facilities including an art studio, music rehearsal chamber, household arts kitchen, science laboratory and health clinic. An intercommunication system runs throughout the buildings. The Memorial Gymnasium boasts of three basketball courts, four badminton courts and four shuffleboard courts. There is enough spectator space to seat 800 persons at a basketball contest. After the sports activity, students may enjoy a refreshing shower in the glazed tile locker rooms. The 6-3-3 system went into operation and it was necessary to provide instructors for the increased school population in the new departments. Mr. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Anne Bergeron, Mr. Richard Mahoney and Mr. John O ' Brien teach the eighth graders. Mr. William Barrar, Mr. Walter Smietana, Miss Evelyn Ryan and Miss Edith Bottomley instruct the seventh grade pupils. The new school shows a type of progress and far-sightedness that we, the graduating students, appreciate. 3
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