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The Senior Class of 1951,-kids, that's us. It doesn't seem possible that our high school career is ending. When we look back over four years as members of the student body of Somerset High, we have a lotto remember. We remember, perhaps vaguely, our first social affair, the Freshmen Hallowe'en party, when the first feeling of class loyalty was evident. As freshmen, we began new things. Members of our class played football, basketball, were in musical activities, and in numerous service clubs at school. We remember our sophomore year, when we finally became upper classmen. We were cheerleaders, athletes, musicians, and, last but not least, students. We worked hard earning money for our classy Soph-Senior dance, the Spanish Fiesta Fantasia. We took our Sophomore trip to Pittsburgh for a glimpse of the big city, then sent seven classmates to represent Somerset High in District Band. It isn't difficult to remember our Junior year. Our class, with its talent, ability, pep, and energy was a power in school. Our prom, The Cotton Ball, was a dreamy success. SENIDRS OFFICERS President ., .. , RALPH FRIEDHOFER Vice President JAMES LONG Secretary ,. JOANNE CRAWFORD Treasurer.. THOMAS WRIGHT L. T0 R.: T. Wright, J. Long, R Friedhofer, J. Crawford. We almost won the tug of war. Bright, new S. H. S. rings were on our fingers. Then we were Seniors. We have a lot to remember about our Senior year. We re- member our terrific football season, our mag- azine sales which reached the fabulous goal of S3,000.00, our smooth basketball team, National Honor Society inductions, 223's t u r k e y dinner at Christmas, our spark- ling Senior Class Play, and the fun we had putting it on, the dances given for us by the Sophomores and Juniors, the tug of war, and finally, with a lump in our throats, Bacca- laureate, and the realization of our goal, Commencement. We remember our teachers, classes and leaders who made these things possible: Ralph Friedhofer, our class presi- dent for four years, the athletes, Bob Ros- baugh, John Darrigo, Tom Wright, and the others who made up our winning teams, kids like Joanne Crawford, Audrey Barnett, Lois Lape, and Glenda Saylor, who always had the ideas we needed to put across our big plans, students like Jim Long and Julian Hollander, who helped us raise our scholastic standards, and all those who gave of their time and talents to make our class worthy of remembrance. This is the class of 1951, of which we are justly proud.
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'N-' ,, x I SENIORS RIHIARD PAUL ARMsTRoNG ELEANOR LVCILLE AYERS FRANCES LOUISE BAER DoRoTHY ELIZABETH BAKER PATRICIA L. BALDWIN JoANNA NIAE BARKMAN Lois JEAN BARNDT AVDREY JANE BARNI-:TT w ANGELO V. BARUNI DONA LEE BARRUN ROSE NIARY BAZYK CLARENCE GERALD BEAL RICHARD ARMSTRONG A regular follow who likes his friends, food, and fellow- countrymen. ELEAXDR AYERS Thut protty soprano voice will indubitably land hor a Carver in music. FRANCES BAER Neat and quiet, she ranks a piano as one ol' her best fricnds. DOROTHY BAKER will lean- thc- corner world to follow in Miss De-Pe-tro's footsteps. PAT BALDWIN As a sc-anistre-ss of tomorrow, sho will sow lic-r way to succvss. .IOAXXA ISARKBIAN will soon tal-is hr-r placc in the ranks of Flor-fence Nightingales. LUIS BARNDT Om- of the band's backtimc- blowers, Sis has loads of pm-rsonality and is likvd by vycry onci. ALDREY BARNE'l I' Hur ide-as of today will brightvn thc- scivncv world of tomorrow, .XXGELO BARONI .VX irrinningr guy with gaining ways who is considvring going west. DONNA LEE BARRDN hopos someday to find a morry Oldsmobile with hor namc- on it. ROSE BAZYK Her compatibility and frivndlinmss arv that pe-tals that form this Rosm-. JERRY BEAL is a supclr salesman, but thinks a bcttc-1' way to makci a living is to rob graves. F. Baer A. Barnett, P. Baldwin, R. Bazyk, J. Beal Armstrong L. Barndt, J. Barkman A. Baroni, D. Bauon P 53' ui
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