Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 28 of 94
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Page 28 text:

... rig, Loiterers beware! SEN I ORS OF 1941 FORREST WALKER-If we didn't have our math done, Bud always helped out . . . Rifle Club . . . Stamp Club. THELMA WALKER-A musical little miss . . . one of our violinists . . . Orchestra . . .All- County Orchestra . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Radio Club. DOROTHY WEAVER-A hard-working com- mercial girl . . . one senior who takes her lessons seriously . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Dancing Club . . . Knit- ting Club. MARY IANE WELSH-A good little athlete . . . a member ot the Gym Club . . . likes to dance. RICHARD WELSH-A wise crack for every occasion . . . never a dull moment with Dick . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . School spirit Club . . . Class Play . . . Rotarian . . . Rifle Club . . . Student Council. MASON WILHELM-A heavy slugger on his home room mushball team . . . a member of the Iunior Mechanics Club for tour years. CALVIN WILL--Small but not unimportant . . National Honor Society . . . Rotarian . . Band . . . F. F. A. Club. - Helen Yancy Frances Yanos Caroline Zuabc IVADENE WISE-A good actress . . . lead in Why the Chime Rang . . . Senior Drama- tics Club . . . Knitting Club . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus . . . All County Chorus . . . Operetta, 2-3 . . . Ushers' Club. ARTHUR WOY-Surprised us all by taking a girl along in his sedan quite irequently this year. HELEN YANCY-A very ambitious young lady . . . a good student . . . Eagle! Business Staff . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Tri-Hi-Y Club. FRANCES YANOS-Frances will make a good secretary . . . a member of every home room sports team . . . Girls' Chorus. CAROLINE ZUABONI-The last but not the least of the Seniors-a commercial student . . . Ushers' Club. ETHEL GOE-Graduated at end of first sem- ester . , . quiet and well-liked. GEORGE DELSIGNORE-Commercial . . . boys' cooking class. .-1-1-n

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S ,..,,.. J , Q 5 C745 510. Mi Llf V A. ' W YW ' thy Sh kcv Robert Simpson Glenda Smith Ralph Smith Francis Snider Wnllinxn Spcicher :dward Sprnrk S hl Merle Stahl Vera Stanga Autricc Stutzman Yvnnnc Swarm-r Bs-tty Thomas Maryann Tims c c d Mary Townsend Orpha Trout George Tulrnko Theresa Turilln Playford Tnrncy Dorothy Walker WILLIAM SPEICHER-Seldom knows his French . . . a member of the Intramural Sports Club and Travel Club. EDWARD SPROCK-A loyal worker . . . a dusty shop man . . . always firsh to finish a math problem. LEONARD STAHL-Ranks high in scholastic ability . . . a speed demon on the typewriter as well as the cinder path . . . National Honor Society . . . Student Council . . . Rifle Club. MERLE STAHL-A smarter lad is hard to find . . . Rotarian . . . Eagle! Editor . . . National Honor Society . . . History Prize . . . Physics Prize . . Senior Class Play . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Dance Orchestra . . . Oper- etta. 3. VERA STANGA-The only quiet member of 118 . . . Travel Club . . . helps to feed hungry students at noontime. AUTRICE STUTZMAN-When I-Xutrice enters the business world, make room at the top . . . Girls' Chorus. YVONNE SWARNER-A cute little jitterbug from Rockwood . . . Senior Dramatics Club . . . The Seven Gifts . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Ushers' Club. BETTY THOMAS-A pretty commercial stu- dent, but we think she would make a charm- ing waitress . . . Girls' Chorus. MARYANN TIMS-Quiet but not in the least bashful . . . a movie fan . . . Dancing Club . . . Ushers' Club. IMOGENE TOWNSEND-A gay companion and good student . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Iunior Dramatics Club. MARY TOWNSEND-Get better acquainted with Mary . . . she drives a big car . . . Senior Class Play . . . Worthwhile Club . . . Iunior Dramatics Club . . . Library Club. ORPHA TROUT-At home on the gym floor . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus. GEORGE' TULENKO-Enjoys sports of all kinds . . . also interested in senior girls . . . Intramural Sports Club. THERESA TURILLO- Dark Eyes . . . loves to dance . . , a member of the Worthwhile Club. PLAYFORD TURNEY-A likeable tease . . Dancing Club . . . Senior Class Play . . Mixed Chorus. DOROTHY WALKER-A quiet and interesting friend . . . an S. O. S. reporter . . . Christ- mas Play . . . Girls' Chorus. -il- 1...-..



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THE SEN IORS' F AREWELL During the last months of school, the seniors held the spotlight of at- tention without any opposition. Those were busy days for every senior, with a practice for this and that scheduled every night. But they all dropped every care cmd Worry on the night of the Soph- omore-Senior Dance and the Iunior Prom. The sophomores staged a modern blitzkreig on the gym, and the result was a stately military ball. The guests danced under a patriotic canopy of red, White and blueg and flags, can- nons, and a huge eagle completed the decorations. The juniors took us south of the border to a gala Mexican festival. A false ceiling of bright colors was sus- pended from the top of the gym, and cacti sprung up magically from the floor. The seniors' farewell assembly program was a riot of fun that every one enjoyed. The past, the present, and the future of Somerset High School Seniors was presented in burlesque fashion by their most clever actors. Then came move-up day, with the seniors parading in one room and out the other, singing Where, oh where are the grand old Seniors? It was difficult to keep the end and the head of the line in the same key, but they struggled on bravely. Baccalaureate and commence- ment Were in a more serious vein. Baccalaureate was a solemn, impres- sive service as the seniors worshipped with parents and friends. The com- mencement pageant presented the his- tory of music in Somerset Borough schools. It is interesting to note the cost of sending a graduating class out into the world. This year approximately S240 was spent for diplomas, and S220 was spent for caps and gowns. S50 for flowers and other incidentals brought the total to 5510. When the Seniors graduated, they carried with them the realization that commencement was only the begin- ning of a new and longer term in the school of life.

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