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WHO'S ONLINE NOW


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PROFILE UPDATES


•   Thomas F. Burns  4/21
•   Stephen Borden  4/17
•   James H. Durfee  1/26
•   John J. Courcier  8/19
•   Joanne N. Doyle (Thomas)  7/8
•   Ellen S. Somer (Jacobs)  1/2
•   Paul F. Duffy  11/19
•   Bruce B. Thibault  10/3
•   Cynthia M. Lassonde ((Motta) Payne)  8/4
•   Maurice Hardy  6/30
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UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS



•   Henry P. Berthiaume  4/27
•   Bruce B. Thibault  4/27
•   Stephen J. Quinn  5/5
•   Robert S. Pyatt Jr  5/6
•   Diana L. Paine (Targee)  5/21
•   Joseph Brillo  5/23

WHERE ARE THEY NOW


WHERE WE LIVE


Who lives where - click links below to find out.

1 lives in Alaska
1 lives in Arizona
1 lives in Arkansas
5 live in California
1 lives in Colorado
2 live in Connecticut
2 live in Delaware
1 lives in District Of Columbia
12 live in Florida
1 lives in Hawaii
1 lives in Kentucky
2 live in Maine
88 live in Massachusetts
1 lives in Michigan
5 live in New Hampshire
1 lives in New Jersey
1 lives in New Mexico
3 live in New York
4 live in Pennsylvania
8 live in Rhode Island
2 live in Tennessee
2 live in Texas
1 lives in Vermont
3 live in Virginia
1 lives in Wisconsin
18 location unknown
41 are deceased

MISSING CLASSMATES


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IN MEMORY UPDATES


•   Gregory B. Sousa  2013
•   Alan Walker  2023
•   Sally A. Gell  2022
•   Brian M. Vieira  2021
•   Patricia Payne (Payne-Velozo)  2022
•   Susan M. Vincent (Hinchcliffe)  2015
•   Marie S. Schlimper (Ahern)  2015
•   Kevin A. McGee  2015
•   John F. Dionne  2015
•   Marilyn M. Fontes (Souza)  2016
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WELCOME

Welcome to the Somerset High Class Of 1968 web site! We've all journeyed on different paths since those days long ago at SHS but now we can reconnect with the help of technology!  Let's bring back the memories and share with old friends and make new ones. There are no more insecurities, "clicks', or differences that existed when we were teenagers. As adults, we  probably represent every career imaginable, have exerienced every tragedy and joy that life brings and survived every degree of financial difficulty and comfort.  But we all have something in common: WE ARE THE SHS CLASS OF 1968! So help us reconnect and share the memories.

Paula (Souza) Kelley