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Prexirlent ...... ...., l. ee Moore Vice-prcxident ......... Betty Carter Sccrcravy ..... .... P earl Woodrtnw Tretzxurcr .... Donald Fierkey W i The class of'37 is on its way! Somerset High School's fiftieth group of graduates-tofbe is brimming over with vim, vigor, vitality! Their aspirations know no zenith and they have towering hopes of worthy achievements. Their ship of state has been overhauled in order that they may combat successfully the storms that may be met on their cruise as upper classmen. Last fall the voyagers assembled and elected Lee Moore to be their pilot. An able crew of assistants was elected, and with this force as well as many others of their able leaders, they have gone honorably through their junior year. The class as a whole is very brilliant, possessing a large list of honor roll students in comparison with the size of the class. Their scanty leisure time is spent in hurried conversations between classes, cramming before a quiz, and various other happy, never- to-befforgotten moments. Their school is a circle of friendship and they enjoy chatty moments with the faculty. First row: Miller, Maust, Ayres, Lam- bert, Hoover, Shaulis, Stutzman. Second row: NX7agner, Shaffer, Cowher, Walker, Sehar, Trevarrow, Poorbaugh, Cober. Third row: Morocco, Moore, Enfield, Peretti, Yancey, Foust, lmel, Steed, Kimmel. Firxr row: Phillippi, Wolford, Maust, Dorusha, Zellem, Pitzer, Custer, A. Vifei- mer, Spangler, Second row: Robinette, Horner, N. Weimer, Dixon, Ling, Sanner, Fletcher, Romesburg, Woodrow. Tliiril row: Knepper, Shaffer, Puscas, llerkey, Nicholson, Yohe, Brill, wlillkdf, lil llitrner, Marteeny. Absent: H. XVagner, N. Morrison, H. Bittner. ' t
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YANCIQY RUBY YODER RUTH Yomiu YOHE A. ZIMMERMAN K. ZIMMERMAN IUUSENBIQRRY fPage 281 r-'II - - MARY ELIZABETH YANCEY Clicking needles crochet for that hope chest!-Glee Club 39 Crocheting Club 4. RUBY YO DER Someone's precious stone!-Good Manners Club 4. RUTH YODER Peg likes them tall and dark. - Good Manners Club 4. LA MONTE YOHE A good dancer4lmt whata tease!--Glee Club 1, Z9 French Club 3. ALICE ZIMMERMAN Always extremely preoccupied J-Cvlee Club 35 French Club 3, Dramatics Club 4. KENNETH ZIMMERMAN His handicraft is remarkable.--German Club 33 Art Club 4. BILL DUSENBERRY Dusenberry or Duscnpuffy-mostly pujfy. JOHN APPLE So quiet! FLORENCE NEDROW A second Amy Lowell?-Glee Club lg Dramatics Club Z, 3. r i
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I l Did you see the astonished look on Mrs. Franceline fWoyl Trent's face last spring when the bold juniors surprised her with a mock wedding? Every detail was worked out from the bridesmaids down to the trainbearers. And did you go to our home football games during the past two years? The jolly juniors were spearing weiners fast and furiously to satisfy innumerable demands. This ingenious class in their sophomore year conceived and carried out the first football party in S. H. S. history. The gymnasium was decorated in striking orange and black and laid off in semblance of a football field. They originated also this year the basket' hall dance. Their Hallowelen party was outstanding for the prizes awarded and the many games unaccomplished jazz hoppers played. Their reputation for a suc- cessful SophomorefSenior Dance caused students eagerly to await this year's junior Prom. Well, the year has come and gone and with it one of the most elaborate of S. H. S. proms in which aunique decorative scheme was conceived and carried out in the characteristic junior fashion. So now as the hour glass of high school days empties itself for the third time the juniors are looking forward to entrance into the National Honor Society and future senior conquests. The sea they have traveled has been rough, but they have found their places and have filled them well. Herels to their future! President, Lee Moore, vice-president, Pearl Woodrowg secretary, Betty Carterg treasurer, Donald Berkey. Firvi row: Wiiyi, Baldwin, Pucci, Berket, Hay. Firxi row: Davis, Ealy, Miller, Wardlaw, Carter Set-:mil row: Belcher, Walker, Urban, Friend, Rinard, lvlcUongl'1,Cober, Fluck. Miller, Yoder. Second row: Forney, Weyand, Leonardi, Daniels Third vow: Fletcher, Pritts, Combecker, Young, Afkleli, Xvflllnefy RCHCY, ,l0UC51 Hedimfmi Wfimfr Barron, Lint, Honser. Third row: Fritz, Nichol, Walker, Musser, Bitt ner, McFarland, Alexa, Critchfield, Ulessner Wood. First row: Yloyce, Shumaker, Moore, King, Singo R. Schrock, McNelly, Letcher, Slagle, Hanger. Second row: Ling, Martin, Thompson, Spangler Moore, Speicher, Bowman, Derencin, Miller, Men horn. Third ww: Seibert, Patrick, llritts, Pyle, Queer Yoder, Brailer, Schrock, Miller, Vogel, Holt, Darr
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