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Rated high in scholarship, leadership, character, and Service, Long awaited and yet arriving all too soon, our senior year has come to a close. lt was a year of firsts and lasts, of beginnings and end- ings. As we marched down the aisle at gradua- tion, we recalled that hot August day when we, without realizing it, filled out our very last high school schedules. How quickly time passed this year! Soon it was the last game and the seniors in the band played their peppy football songs for the final time. December brought us the class play, a lovely Soph-Senior dance, and the opening of the basketball and wrestling seasons. Our final semester began with the ordering of name cards and announcements and cap and gown fittings. May brought track meets, the Tug-of-War, and an unforgettable Junior Prom. The long- awaited moment had finally arrived when we solemnly received our diplomas and with the past year tucked in a corner of our hearts, we looked forward to the future. r4 I-, While Mrs. Pauline Glessner looks on, Mr. Vernon O. Lease congratulates David McClemens on becoming a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Sherman Berkey and Cathie Reed give Marte Sorvig, a visit- ing Norwegian exchange student, a tour of Somerset High. Jack Dolan takes a picture of Gary Gelsthorpe, Bill Render, and Pat Gerhardt, three advanced chemistry students, who are preparing some crazy mixed-up crystals. vi '
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OFFICERS President Alfred Dirienzo Vice-President Douglas Horner Secretary Donald lsgan Treasurer Jack Bender Sponsor Mr. Clarence Pyle Dirienzo, Donald lsgan, Douglas Horner, Jack Bender. X I SE : Rs Gained the respect and admiration of the school
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MISS SENIOR Carol Vuncent ns Mass Sensor of 'I960 A a lournalust Carol served the Eagles Echo as Stat? and belonged to Qulll and Scroll As a musucuan she took part un Band Orchestra Muxed Chorus Gnrls Chorus and Chrustmas Chorus Carol had a Ieadung part nn the class play Carol Vancent She was a member of the Natuonal Honor So clety F T A and Student Council and was Bucknell Unlverslty As an all around student and person Carol as really outstandlng We are proud to have her represent the Class of 1960 Personality and charm truly madc her our Ideal ,I ' In g 1 l editor-in-chief, helped on the Eaglet Literary active in Rainbow work. She will attend 26
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