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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS RAYMOND MARQUESS, President MILDRED COLE, Vice-President PAULINE MacFADYEN, Secretary ALBERT LEWIS, Treasurer SEVENTEEN
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Sophomores! A bewildered and shy group, beginning our careers in the Somerville High School on September 9, 1931, we soon learned the importance of our motto, “Honor and Progress. We chose for our Executive Committee, Raymond Marquess, Mildred Cole, Norman Beckett, and Pauline MacFadyen. Our loyal support was given in all activities, and in scholarship we rose in the esteem of our teachers. The Sopho- more Dance was the social climax of our year, and we then anticipated the year to come when we would be—Juniors. With renewed determination we began our second year by electing as officers, Ray- mond Marquess, President; Mildred Cole, Vice-President; Albert Lewis, Treasurer; and Pauline MacFadyen, Secretary. National Honor Society became our aim, and proud were we to see many of our members reach this goal. Junior Night was the most bril- liant and unforgetable event of the year, and our appreciation could not be fully expressed to the committee. “One outgrows being a sophomore about life. These words we, as Seniors and leaders of our school, uttered with dignity and seriousness. Launching on another successful year, we again elected our previous class officers, and again National Honor Society became the outstanding light for which we all strove, many with success. The Senior Play brought with it the realization that we soon must leave the friendly protecting walls of the Somerville High School. Class Day, Senior Night and the inev- itable end, Graduation! How quickly these momentous events have passed, and too late we realize what we are losing. We cannot, with mere thanks, show our appreciation to the faculty for all they have given us, but we do sincerely hope that our future achievements will prove our gratitude. Pauline MacFadyen, Secretary. EIGHTEEN
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