Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)
- Class of 1938
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A- w w w, -jk -ha--, 5' A ' 4 uv, -- M A - ,'l .4 ,,. fu -L 1. W . ff.-. ,w 1 V7 'f ,ki h. -11 L ' 1 1 ,lv Y ,E gs '1 ' -is ? W '91 ., 1, ,, , -'fifgg V ,4 A V, A' T3 fm- gil . 4 A' A 3 W ,Y . L 5-4:4 f ,fp Lv ' 'Th rg!! , WF ,fs-5. ld fm . Q1 ,. -,ill 1 ,'1Q5' 3w't.w'g1T 1 'Thi , . E ,: V . .' N532 5 N 1' ,Y 174 V . D .wily . Qu' ,V V if i fi , T ,K 'V nl Y K . lg n 0. , Y f- Q THIS BOOK OF SILI-IOUETTES I-IAS BEEN COMPILED FOR TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OF SOMERSET I-IIGI-I SCHOOL BY JOSEPI-IYNE STAI-IL, Editor ROBERT SPECI-IT, Business Manager THE EAGLET NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHT THROUGH THESE PORTALS IN SILHOUETTES GRAY AND BOLD IS PICTURED A YEAR OF STUDY AND ACHIEVEMENT We jionmf . . . . . . DR. HOMER W. HAY for his many services to our school and community. As our guide and counsellor, he has expended infinite patience and wisdom upon our particular problems ever since we were freshmen, As administrator, he has made our school life happier and has so planned the curriculum that we may develop more completely in body, mind, and character. His genial spirit has enriched the lives of the students, faculty, and friends of our school for four years. Glflfe L resent a year more than ever alive with activities and ac- complishments. Rich for the Seniors will be the mem- ories behind the candid scenes which the camera records Our camera pauses here and there, in the classroom on the campus, and in the nooks and crannies to pre- serve for you and for ourselves this year of our gradu- ation. And now we present to you who would re- member all of these, the nineteen hundred and thirty- eight edition of THE EAGLET. THE PEOPLE First--We roam through offices and class rooms meeting teachers and students. THE DEEDS Then--We watch the various organi- zations at work and at play as they carry on. TI-IE EVENTS Next--We linger in the gymnasium and on the athletic field where our champions combat. 21500142 QVL6 IN WHICH '5 gf - , I WE INTRGDUCE Qhe C-.People ADMINISTRATION i' 'A'12'k Mr. l'0l,1I'lll0Y Mrs. liovy Mr. NVulfcrslwi'f:er Dr. lg21l'I'l1l'l0lfl Dr, HttTTlTf1lI1Lf0I' Dr. Huy WE MEET Tl-IE SCI-IOGL BOARD and meet Dr. I-lay and Mr. Griffith Here are the people who start the wheels of our school system and then keep them moving. As any great institution has to have someone behind it to direct its policies, so our school has to have directors. We find them on many a Monday evening seated around the table busily cutting expenses, making improvements in the building or grounds, and buying everything from pencils to sewing machines. Long before a new school year begins, the board of education has elected the new teachers and determined our widely varied curriculum. During the remainder of the school year they spend their time financing our yearly program and trying to balance the budget. The voters of Somerset elect' five members to the board of education. The president of the board is Dr. Charles C. Barchfield. As well as being the vice-president, Mrs. loseph Levy takes care of the many problems of the Union Street School. The secretary of the board of education is Mr. H. S. Wolfersberger, who also is in charge of the welfare of the high school pupils. Working with Mr. Wolfersberger is Mr. Courtney, who has re- cently taken the place of Mr. L. Poorbaugh. Dr. C. Hemminger is the treasurer for the board. On his shoulders particularly lie the problems of the Patriot Street School. ln the hands of these capable men and women are our many problems. ln fact these problems are so efficiently and quickly taken care of that we pupils seldom realize that they exist. We want to express our sincere gratitude to these men and women who have given their time and ability to make school life so enjoyable and profitable for us. DR. H. W. HAY has been with us Dr. Hay as a friend, not only as our four, happy. progressive years, giving supervising principal. advice willingly with Any time of day he can be found in his quiet office, away from the bustle and noise of the halls, working on plans for the benefit of our school, or aiding and encouraging some stu- dent. Dr. Hay has a rare quality of being able to get complete cooperation from the students. As a result, the student body will follow any of his sug- gestions with alacrity and good will. He has very little spare time from his duties of supervising princi- pal of the Somerset schools and can be seen in many parts of the building. Dr. Hay was grad- uated from California Teachers College and received his Doctor's degree from the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. With such prepara- tion he is well fitted to lead and guide us. his cherry smile. To MR. W. E. GRIFFITH we take our problems - large and small. They are. however. never too small or unimportant to be taken care of personally by him. In and out of his office, all day long students bring requests for anything from a change of subjects to the solution of an al- gebra problem. His duties are by no means confined to the limits of his office for he can be seen busily working in any part of the building. Mr. William Grif- fith not only acts as principal of our school but also finds time to teach several algebra classes. After being gradu- ated from Franklin and Marshall Acad- emy and College, Mr. Griffith did post graduate work in the Although he has few rules and wishes. University of Pittsburgh. We will carry he expects us to observe these. After with us many of Mr. Griffiths stories leaving high school, we shall remember beyond high school. 11131 BUSY HOURS WITI-I Try as we might we can't forget: Memories of English linger yet. At the mention of each English teacher memories of lessons learned and pleasant moments spent in the company of imaginary personages of fiction come to us: Miss Baughmans seventh and eighth grade grammar XI: s. Nuvdoi- Miss llaupqhman Miss Stoker A ss Milos Miss Maier Mr. Lemshm-ri-y and Vocational guidance, Miss Stokerfq Miss Sipc Freshman English, more grammar, Treasur Island, and The Virginian? Miss Snyder's sophomores love little Eppie and pity Silas Marner. With Miss Sipe and Iunior English come the memories of Macbeth, short stories, essays, and tickets received for speeding over sentence structure: and with Miss Miles we associate lyric poetry, Hamlet, modern drama, and the novel. Correctly pronounced was does not rhyme with buzz and weary must have a long He. These are the memories that we association with Mr. Lansberry's public peaking class, Latin may be 'AGreek to you but it's Latin and no mystery at all to us. We should know, too, because Miss Truxal is our Latin teacher. Mr. Ring- ler knows what we wish we knew about French verbs and German conjugations. Sing, sing, loving the singing the whole day throughn- so do the vocal groups directed by Mr. Van Vorst. He also supervises the music in the grades, conducts girls', boys', and mixed choruses, and was respon- sible for the singing in the operetta. Mr. Stineman directs the band, orchestra and gives lessons on reed, brass, and string instruments. All those posters and paintings you were wondering about came from the art department where Mr. Kline's pupils also redesigned grocery containers. Xliss 'Pruxul M11 lfllli-1'll'l' Mr. Yun Vorst Mr. Stim-nmii MV. Kline CAPABLE GUIDES printed Christmas cards from linoleum blocks, and stenciled card table covers and napkins to match. Say thank you to Mr. Kline for the blue water on which H. M. S. Pinafore Hsailedn and for painting the stage for the operetta. If you are interested in general science to go Mr. Speaker: if in biology, ask Mr. Lohr: and if you de- sire points toward physics and chem- Mr. Wagner is the man you want. Rat, tat-tat, tat, so they go, Thirty-six typewriters all in a row. Typing, shorthand, business training, and transcription comprise a day for Miss Stern, Miss Romanoski, and Miss Shoemaker, who are engaged in training first class stenographers and business men in our commercial department. What could those papers held by the social science teachers be? Those remembering Mr. Lloyds world history classes say they are copies of the Magna Carta or a war order of Napoleon: students from Mr. McCahan's civics classes believe they are copies of the Constitutiong American history students from Miss Long's, Mr. Deitz's, and Mr. Schrock's history classes know they are the XYZ papers. The majority, thinking of Miss Long's social science, insist they are labor contracts. We are almost afraid to learn the truth-they may be just more history tests. History may tell us what happened in the world but we need geography to tell us where. Napoleon's conquests meant so much more because we had located France and Waterloo on Miss Meyers' maps. Mr. Spvivlu-1' Mr. Lohr Mr. XN'1lH'I19I' Mr. Divtz Miss limit: Mr, Lloyd XII NI xi! xli Srl Miss SlIlH'l112lliv'I' Miss Stern Miss l!om:1nosky Mr. lxlt'f'illlill'l . HS i vjvs . '. . ' '1l'm'li f15+ 'lb' Miss Weber Mr. Kerin MORE FACULTY Tom, tom, tom! Don't be fright- enedg it's not an lndian war, Miss Weber is showing Mr. Kerin how she teaches rhythm to the girls in the phys- ical ed. department. Mr. Kerin keeps the boys occupied with basketball. touch-football, volleyball, soccer, ten- nis, and mushball, while Miss Weber thinks that girls should know some- thing about marching, folk dancing, and stunting. Homemakers are the speciality of Miss Hill and Miss I-lemminger, who teach the girls to cook and sew. Some girls won't make hard biscuits, nor boys either because Miss Hill has a class of senior boys who are famous for their cinnamon rolls. Besides teaching the girls to place their stitches just so, Miss Hemminger designs the costumes for plays and operettas. Ml-leroes are made, not born. So are farmers in the agriculture depart- ment where Mr. Billick and Mr. Cleeves are the authorities on vegetable gardening, farm crops, farm management, poultry raising, husbandry, or rural law. The prize winning crops and cattle you saw on your last trip Hmongst the hills of Somerset were fruits from practice projects supervised by Mr. Billick. Amid the buzz of saws and the pounding of hammers in the indus- trial arts department Mr. Dixon moulds Somerset's future carpenters. What does x equal? Oh! Yes: x equals three when the mathematics teachers get together. lt's strange we can remember x because Mr. Menser's 9? problems of eighth grade were still occupying our minds when Mr. Fry- singer first told us about x in algebra. Then, too, Mr. Griffith's imaginaries and square roots and Mr. Frysinger's plane geometry and trig helped us to forget our first experience with X. Mr. Dixon Miss Hs-mrnim.u-1' Mr. Ulm-vm-s Miss Hill Mr. llillic-k Mr. Mensoi' Mr, Griffith Mr. Frysingrvr CLASSES ir tlgi' FAREWE LL TO THE CLASS Robert Van Zandt, President Robert Specht, Vice-President Jennie Sicheri, Secretary-Treasurer As freshmen in 1933, we were as green as unripe grapes and in many ways comparable to them. Even though our affairs of state were handled ably by Chuck Morocco, our verdancy gradually became blue with the addi- tion of red always the companion of a blush. With a more just foundation for our sophistication we entered our sopho- more year. But don't be misled: we could claim no connections with Sophists or their art. However, our Sophomore-Senior dance out-Maxwelled Elsa Maxwell. Now that we were juniors we resolved to 'fmake the mountain come to 'us' and to personify the evolutions of the oak and acorn. We failed to do a Mahomet, but we did succeed in explaining the intricacies of a quagmire to the Seniors on field day. Taking a wee bit of Schmaltz and a goodly portion of swing, which was stirred round and round in our minds, we gave to our brothers and sisters the Iunior Prom and the Football Dance. We were always so impressed with the seniors of the past but we fail to see anything impressive about ourselves. True we are proud of our ac- complishments but we don't feel the dignity we always associated with our new positions. ln an effort to effect the front as custodians of the under- classmen, we played host and hostess to the Freshmen and sprouted a few gray hairs thereby, In an attempt to halt these signs of maturity the faculty planned two parties for us and added the Iuniors as a de-aging agent. The year book and the Senior Class play greedily took Seniors from circulation for a few months but restored them in time for the irksome commencement preparations. lt is over now and we are reluctant to go. We have seen many leave us in the past and we know now that the ecstasy of seniors at commence- ment time is hypocrisy to the nth degree. If asked to tell our reactions upon graduating, we Seniors would say that we take more sorrow with us than we leave behind. OF Tl-IIRTY-EIGI-I MARGARET BAER Margaret Baer. We like her hair. Hall Monitor, 4: Mixed Chorus, I-2. GUY BAKER What a guy! Dramatics Club. 1-2-3-4: Band, l-2-3-4: Orchestra, 1-2-3-4: Operetta, 4: Why the Chimes Rang, 3-4: German Band, I-2-3-4: Senior Class Play. PAULINE BAKER The laborer is worthy of his hire. A Cappella Choir, 1, National Honor Society: Operetta, 4: Chemistry Club, 4: Eaglet Literary Staff. RUTH BALDWIN She likes 'em tall, dark and handsome. Travel Club, l-2-3-4: Library Club, 4: Hall Monitor, 4. 1. R. BARKMAN , Bender moon domes over the mountain, he'll be there. Basketball, 3-4: Captain Basketball, 4: S Club, 3-4: Class 1 Vice-President. 3: Patrol, 2-3-4: Hall Monitor, 4: American Legion Award. 8th grade. ALICE BARRON ' Alice, Alice likes to sew, She puts her stitches in a row. Crocheting Club, 3: Travel Club, 4. CLARISSA ADAMS Up and at 'em. Knitting Club, 2: Art Club, 3-4: Poetry Contest, 3: Hall Monitor, 4. CARL AIRSMAN We often wonder if credit is given where credit is due. Orchestra, I-3-4: Mixed Chorus, 3-4: Boys' Chorus, 3-4. HAROLD ALBRIGHT He will work tillie becomes manager. Band, l-2-3-4, Orchestra, l-2-3-4: Varsity Basketball, 3: Dance Orchestra, 2-3-4: Dramatics Club, 2-3-4: All West- ern Band, 3-4: All State Band, 3-4: Senior Class Play: Operetta, 3: German Band, 2-3-4: Stage Crew, 3-4. TREATICE ANKENY She is writing her Htreaticen on beaux. Band, 3-4: Dramatic Club, I-2: Chemistry Club, 4. Senior Class Play: Secretary of Class, l. HENRY ASH We bet you're not ash good natured as Henry. Boys' Chorus, 3: Dancing Club, 4: Senior Class Play. EZRA BAER Izzy baer, Challie7 Band, 1-2-3-4: Orchestra, l-2-3-4: Brass Band, 3-4: Brass Quintet, I-2-3: German Band, 1-2-3-4: Iunior Mechanics glub, 1-2-3-49 Model Airplane Club, l-2-3: Senior Class ay. 1 4 C lb 119i 'l'20'k DOROTHY BARRON Dot is tops, barron none, Operetta, 3: Dramatics Club, I-2-3: Library Club, 4: Na- tional Honor Society. Senior Class Play: Why the Chimes Rang, 3: Hall Monitor, 4: Mixed Chorus, 3-4. BETTY BAUMAN Betty sells us MSmooth Sailing Library Club, 4: Candy Salesman, 3-4: Hall Monitor, 4. ARTHUR BELCHER A He's a Hpillf' Latin Club, 3-4: Senior Dramatics Club. 4, Senior Class Play: Eaglet Business Staff. CHARLES BERKEY Do you have last week's German lesson? Biology Club, 2: Iunior Mechanics Club, 4. HELEN BITTNER There's a lot of spirit in those fifty-nine inches! Operetta, 2-3-4, Press Club, 3-4. EARL BOWLIN He's a dreamer. Chemistry Club, 4: Patrol, 4: Senior Class Play, Photo- play Club, 3. XA! 4 DONALD BOYER He knows his stuff! Photoplay Club, 2, Chemistry Club, 4. l NATALIE BRANT Hark, the harold angels sing! Orchestra, 3-4: National Honor Society: Chemistry Club, 4: Hall Monitor, 4, Latin Classical Program, 4: Eaglet Literary Staff. BETTY BROCHT MVariety is the spice of life. Gym Club, 1-23 Dramatics Club, 3-45 Operetta, 3, Hall Monitor, 4. IOE CAREY Mr. Stineman will tell you how Ioe careys on. Band, 1-2-3-4: Orchestra, l-2-3-4, Why the Chimes Rang, 3-4: German Band, 1-2-3-4: Senior Class Play: Dramatics Club, 1-2-3-4: Stage Crew, 3. DOROTHY CHRISTNER Office efficiency plus! Typing Club, 3: Library Club, 4. FRANCES COLEMAN If it's the last thing I do- - Operetta, 3: Senior Dramatics Club, 3-4. STELLA CORLISS Bright as one of the con- stella Chemistry Club, 4. EMMA LOUISE CRITCHFIELD The flame of the class! Library Club, 4. HARRY LYNN CROUSE Schell we explain this? Football. 4: Hall Monitor, 4: S Club, 4. IAMES CUSTER Iolly Iames Intramural Sports, 2, Hall Monitor, 4. WARREN DARR He would like to know what impertinent means Mandolin Club. l: Photoplay Club, 2-3. KATHRYN DAVIS Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Travel Club. 3. -tions! THEDA DAVIS Short. quiet, and sweet: Typing keys she does beat. Hall Monitor. 4: Dramatics Club, 1-2. VIRGINIA DERENCIN Pete's got pep. Tumbling Club, 1-2-3: Hall Monitor, '4. BETTY EICHELBERGER She's tall, she's tan: she's terrific! Hall Monitor, 4. IACK EMERT How will they haul the furniture next year? Hall Monitor, 4. PAULINE EMERT Studious, courteous, and ambitious! Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3-4, Hall Monitor, 4. GAYNEL FAIDLEY Her hobby is art. I Girls' Chorus, 1-2: Dramatics Club, 2-3. i' 21 i' ' N LAURA ELLEN FERNER She has a cheery smile. Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3-4. GLADYS FRIEDLINE Gla-dys ls with us When she's here, Library Club, 4, Operetta, 39 Glee Club, 39 Girls' Chorus, 3: Travel Club, 3. RALPH FRITZ He came. He saw. He graduated. Operetta, 23 Boys' Chorus, 2-3: A Cappella Choir, 2: Iunior Mechanics Club, 4. IOHN IACOB FRYSINGER Tall, blonde, and ----- . fAlias Alibi Iakej. Band, 1-2-3-4, Orchestra, 1-2-3-4: Hall Monitor, 4, Chem- istry Club, 49 Iunior Mechanics Club, 1-2-3, Senior Class Play, Eaglet Business Staff. BETTY GARDNER Now she is a gardner, soon she'll be a housewife. Operetta, 2-3-4: A Cappella Choir, 2-3, Mixed Chorus. 3-4: Girls' Glee Club, 2-3g Why the Chimes Rang, 3-4: Travel Club, 3: Art Club, 49 Hall Monitor, 4. HAROLD GATES We wonder har-old he is. Band, 2-3-4, Orchestra, 3-4, Operetta, 2-3, Boys' Chorus, 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus, 2-3-4: Senior Class Play. EDWIN GERHARD Successor to Ed-Wynn! Biology Club, 29 Patrol, 4. BETTY GLESSNER Keep the home fires burning. Girls' Chorus, 2: Travel Club, 3: Library Club, 49 Hall Monitor, 4. PAUL GOOD Who said: A'What's in a name? Biology Club, 2. MARY ALICE GRIFFITH She griffith freely of her aid. National Honor Society: Library Club, 4: Eaglet Literary Staff: Senior Class Play, Hall Monitor, 4: Latin Classical Program, 4. ROBERT HALVERSON He's one of the nicer boys in 112. Biology Club, 2: Travel Club, 4: Hall Monitor, 4. MARGARET HARKCOM Harkcom, harkcom, music sounds afar. Mixed Chorus, 4. AILENE HARTZELL Your hartz-ell beat for joy. Band, 3-4: Library Club, 4. HAROLD HAY Briefly, he gives his best. Band. l-2-3-4: Orchestra, l-2-3-4: Operetta, Z-3-4: Senior Class Play: Varsity Basketball, 4: Varsity Volleyball. 2-3-4, National Honor Society: All Western State Chorus, 3: All Western Band, 3-4: Eaglet Staff. RUTH HAY How 'm doin'? Hay, hay? l-2-3-4: Why the Chimes Rang, 4. VIRGINIA HEINBAUGH lust call her Heinie for short. Library Club, 4. EUGENE HEIPLE ' The other half! Intramural Sports. 2: Hall Monitor, 4. SARA HEIPLE She completes the pear . pella Choir, 2: Eaglet Business Staff. THELMA HEIPLE She sells sweets by the pound. Mixed Chorus, I-2-3-4: A Cappella Choir, 3: Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3-4: Operetta. 2-3. WADE HELVEY How many, please? Intramural Sports, 3: Dancing Club, 4. ERNEST HOLSOPPLE Dodge the bus! FAYE HOPPERT Seen. but seldom heard. Mixed Chorus. 4: Home Economics Club. l: Dancing pgs Club, 3. C 'ij DOROTHY HOUPT Her fingers fly: She's sort of shy. Library Patrol, 4: Gym Club. 3. EARL HOWARD How-ard it be to grow a little taller? Biology Club, 1. Hall Monitor, 4: Eaglet Literary Staff: Dramatics Club. W National Honor Society: Band, 3-4: Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3-4: ' Operetta, 2-3, Senior Class Play: Press Club, 3-4: A Cap- :ggi GLADYS KOONTZ She knows lots of people. Crocheting Club, 3, Library Club, 4. IOE KREGAR A good fellow: And not yellow. Intramural Sports Club, I-2-3, Hall Monitor, 4, Dancing Club, 4. MARY KREGAR A grand gal! Library Club, 4. THEODORE KUHLMAN Kuhl and calm! Biology Club, HAROLD LAFFERTY No Hlaffingu from Harold! Biology Club, 2. DAVID LAPE My Iuliets are juniors 'k 24 i' Biology Club, 2: Dancing Club, 4. MARY LOUISE IACOBS 'The object of his affections-- Hall Monitor, 4: Chemistry Club, 4: Biology Club, 2. IACK KANTNER You, too, can be the life of the party. Band, l-2-3-45 Orchestra, l-2-3-45 Eaglet Literary Staff: Chemistry Club. 3-4: Operetta. DOROTHY KENNELL Dot's in the dog house! Chemistry Club, 43 Latin Club, 4: Press Club, 4, Oper- etta, 4: Senior Class Play: National Honor Society: Mixed Chorus, 4: Hall Monitor, 45 Eaglet Business Staff. GRACE ELAINE KIMMEL Men prefer blondes. Glee Club, 1-2-3, Mixed Chorus, 2-3: Senior Dramatics Club, 4, Operetta, 2-3-4. DANIEL KNUPP Einstein in wit and sizel Patrol, 3-4. CATHERINE KOONTZ Personality personified! WARD LATSHAW Public Arguer No. l. Travel Club, l: Biology Club, 2: Photoplay Club, 3: Chemistry Club, 4: Latin Club, 3-4: Tumbling Club, I-2-3-4, Orchestra, l-2-3-4: Band, 3-4. RICHARD LEBO Is it pinky or is it red ? Patrol, 3-4: Operetta, 4: Photoplay Club. 3: Chemistry Club, 4: Senior Class Play, 4: National Honor Society, Eaglet Business Staff. BETTY LEONARDI Our cosmopolitan member! Typing Club, 3: Glee Club, 2: Library Club. 4: Current Event Medal, 2. ALICE LINT 'Lint' me call you sweetheart. Library Patrol. 4: Hall Monitor, 4. DOLLY LONG It's a long way to Susquehanna. Travel Club, 3, Library Club, 4: Student Coach Senior Class Plav: Hall Monitor, 4. VIRGINIA LONG Shes short for long. Hall Monitor, 4. HAROLD LUDY Shy but mighty! Iunior Mechanics Club, 3: Football, 3-4: S Club, 4 Volleyball, 3-4. IOSEPHINE LUTERI Cheerio, cheerio, cheerio. Art Club, 3: Tri-Hi-Y, 3: Library Club, 45 Prompter Senior Class Play. ARTHUR MANGNE A'Art thou feared to yell? National Honor Society: Senior Class Play: Cheer leader, l-2-3-4. Patrol, 2-3-4: Press Club, 3: Eaglet Business Staff, Volleyball, 4. LLOYD MARTEENY Senoritas for me always! Photoplay Club, 2: Hall Monitor, 4. ERNEST MAUST He lives up to his first name. Photoplay Club, 2-3-4. MARY ELAINE MAUST Maust you talk so long? Glee Club, 1: Biology Club, 2: D t' Cl b, 3: L t' Club, 3-43 Mixed Chorus, 3, Chemistxfmglulaj 4. U a m Zh SARA MCAFEE l'She's a sweetheart, if there ever was one. Press Club, 3: Library Club, 4: Biology Club, 2. HARRY McFARLAND Speak the speech, I pray you. Chemistry Club, 4: Orchestra, 4: Iunior Mechanics Club, l-2. JEAN MENSER I dream of Ieannie with the light brown hair. Mixed Chorus, 3: Girls' Chorus, 3-4: Senior Class Play, Latin Club, 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3: Chemistry Club, 4: Operetta, 2-4: Eaglet Business Staff. CLARK MERRINGER He's here: he's there-but mostly in Acosta. DORA MESSENGER Definitely not Dumb Doral Band, l-2-3-4: Crocheting Club, 2: Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3-4: Library Club, 4. RUBY METZLER Crocheting Club, 2: Senior Dramatics Club Club, 4: Mixed Chorus. 4: Hall Monitor, 4. The girl with the dreamy eyes. , 3: Chemistry ADELINE MILLER Sweet Adeline. Press Club, 3-4, Literary Club, 4. CHARLES MILLER Iitney 5 Company Intramural Sports Club, 2-3, Dancing Club, 4. CHESTER MILLER I'm not lazy: I'm just dreaming. Senior Class Play: HS Club, 3-4: Football. 3-4: Basket- ball, 3-4. EARL MILLER 'ACorky Miller-He's a corker! Intramural Sports Club, 1-2-3: Dancing Club, 4: Hall Moni- tor. GRANT MILLER We grant you that he is a conscientious worker. Photoplay Club, 2-3-4, National Honor Society: Senior Class Play: Eaglet Literary Staff. MALIDE MILLER A'I'm dear little Buttercup. Leather Club, 2: Senior Dramatics Club, 3: Chemistry Club, 4: Operetta, 4: Mixed Chorus, 2-3-4. CLARENCE MOORE A star farmer! F. F. A. l-2-3-4. IAMES MORGAN I. P. Morgan the second. CHARLES MOROCCO Football, basketball, and general good nature. Football, 3-4: Basketball, 3-4: HS Club, 3-4, President a Class, l, National Honor Society: Hall Monitor, 4. BETTY MORRISON Now you see her: now you clon't. NEIL MORRISON 'AGus what? That man's here again! lr. Varsity, 2, Varsity, 3. HELEN MOSKEY Prop Manager No. I Dramatics Club, 3-4. DORIS MUSSER Cinnamon and spice and everything nice. Biology Club, 2: Chemistry Club, 43 Hall Monitor, 4: Why the Chimes Rang, 4: Senior Class Play: Eaglet Literary Staff. ' EVANGELINE NICHOLSON Every other day. E-van-gel-ine Every other day. Operetta. 3-4. VIRGINIA NICHOLSON It's Omer- twenty-four hours a day. Library Club. 4. OWEN OAKS Oaks grow small out his way. Intramural Sports Club, 2, Hi-Y Club, 3. PAULINE OGLINE She holds that Hlineu in basketball. Crocheting Club, 3: Library Club, 4. CAMERON OTTO He ot-to go home earlier. Intramural Sports Club, 1-2-3: Dancing Club, 4. f Operetta, 2-4, Tumbling Team, 1-2-3: Stage Manager, l-2-3-4: Year Book Staff, '36-'37: Basketball Manager. i'27t t2R'k MARY PARA A really studious girl! Typing Club, 3: Library Club, 4: National Honor Society: Eaglet Literary Staff: Hall Monitor, 45 Prompter, Senior Class Play. LESTER PIFER Lester needs a few more jobs. F. F. A. Club, 1-2: Photoplay Club, 3-43 Operetta, 2-3-4, Orchestra, 3-4: All State Chorus, 3: All Western Chorus, 3: All State Orchestra, 45 Mixed Chorus, 2-3-4: Patrol, 2-3-4. RUTH PLETCHER One of our truly conscientious Workers. Travel Club, 4. DAVID POWELL David or Dick-well, there is a little difference. F. F. A., 1-2-3-4. VICTORIA PUCCI A'To 'victoria' belongs the spoils. Typing Club, 33 Library Club, 4, Hall Monitor, 4. WARREN PUGH Our star salesman! Intramural Sports Club, 1-2-3, Dancing Club, 4: Senior Class Play: Hall Monitor, 4. IULIA PUSKAS 'ADark eyes. Library Club, 4: Gym Club, l. IAMES PYLE Lazy bones-Never get your dzxy's Work done. Intramural Sports Club, l-2-3-4. IACK REIBER The authority on love! Orchestra, l-2-3-4: Band, 4: Operetta, 2-33 Boys' Chorus, 2-3-45 Mixed Chorus, l-2-3-4, Iunior Mechanics, l. HOWARD SALER HSalers should have a girl in every port. HOWARD SHAFFER His hair is the envy of all the girls. Photoplav Club, 2-3-4. CLYDE SHAULIS Orchestra Mleadern and auto salesman- if he finds the place. Chemistry Club, 4, Operetta. 2: Band, 2-3-4, Orchestra, 3-4: Senior Class Play: Latin Club, 3: School Dance Orchestra, 45 Hall Monitor, 4. MAE SHAULIS Merry as the month she's named for! Typing Club, 3: Library Club, 4, Hall Monitor, 4. HAROLD SHEELER i'Old Faithful Mixed Chorus, 3: Boys' Chorus, 3-4: Operetta, 3. MARLIN SHIPE He keeps the projector in shipe. Photoplay Club, 2-3-4: Operetta, 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus, 2-3-4: Hall Monitor, 4: Latin Club, 3-43 Eaglet Busi- ness Staff: Senior Class Play. AGNES SHOEMAKER She holds on to the Mnicholsf' Chemistry Club, 4, Senior Class Play: Operetta, 2-3-4: Hall Monitor, 4. VERA IDA Sl-IUMAKER Our future Missionary. Hall Monitor, 4. DOROTHY SICHERI Dramatist, secretary, scholar, and personality. Class Vice-President, 2: Current Events Award, 2: Drama' tics Club, l-2-3-4: National Honor Society: Why the Chimes Rangg Eaglet Literary Staff. IENNIE SICHERI Dramatist, secretary, scholar and personality. Dramatics Club, 1-2-3-4: Eaglet Literary Staff: Hall Moni- tor, 4g Current Events Award, 2: Secretary, National Honor Society, Class Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Why the Chimes Rang, 3-4. MIKE SMINISKI He's had to walk a long way for his education. ANDREW SMITH He's in love-is it athletics or a girl? S Club. 3-4, Football, 3-4: Hall Monitor, 4. IANET SMITH She'll sing her patients back to good health. Mixed Chorus, I-2-3-4: Operetta, 3-4: Travel Club, 3: Girls' Chorus, 1-2-3. IEAN SMITH Iu- smith us one year! gri-Hi-Y Club, 4: Band, 4: Orchestra, 4: Senior Class lay. ROBERT SPECHT He's good company: Ozzy's different. Senior Class Play. Class President, 3: Class Vice-Pres1- dent, 4: Chemistr Club, 3-4: Latin Club, 3-4: Iunior Drama- tics Club, 1-25 Elaglet Business Manager: Hall Monitor. 4. fgqf i301 FRANCIS STAHL Mr. Wagner's handy man! Chemistry Club, 3-4, Hall Monitor, 4. HAZEL STAHL A culinary expert! Home Economics Club, l-2, Crocheting Club, 3. IOSEPHYNE STAHL Oh, you've never seen a gal- Operetta 2, Mixed Chorus, 4: Senior Class Play, Vice- President, National Honor Society: Latin Club, 3-4: Press Club, 3-4: Chemistry Club, 3-4: Winner, Declamation Con- test, 3: Eaglet Editor. VIVIAN STAHL She'll make someone a good Wife. Home Economics Club, l-2g 5 W's Club, 3, Mixed Chorus, 4. PAULINE TOSPON Theres basketball material in her 4 feet. Travel Club, 3. CROZIER TREVORROW World's ace dead pan! Orchestra, 1-2-3-4, Hi-Y Club, 3, Hall Monitor, 4. Press Club, 3. l GLENN TROUT T. Dorsey's chief competitor! Biology Club, 2: Boys' Glee Club, 3-4: Band, 4 HOWARD URBAN He's not howard to get along with Press Club, 3-49 Hi-Y Club, 3: Senior Class Play Operetta 4, Iunior Dramatics Club, 3: Hall Monitor, 4. DICK VAN GALDER Packards, football, basketball, and dames' Football, 2-3-4: Basketball, 3-4: S Club, 34 German Club, 4: Senior Class Play: Intramural Sports Club 12 Volleyball, 2-3-4: Hall Monitor, 4. ROBERT VAN ZANDT 'AVan Zandt boy gets going-well Chemistry Club, 3-4: Operetta, 4, Senior Class Play Class President, 4, Eaglet Business Staff. FLORENCE VON MOOSE Cora to us! Typing Club, 3: Library Club, 4. DOROTHY VORE UShe may have a headache, bu she never was a bore. MARGARET WELSH Peg O' My Heart. Library Club, 4: Biology Club, 2. PEGGY WEYAND The good weyand is in a small parcel this year. Travel Club, 3, Hall Monitor, 4. IAMES WILLIAMS 'Williams for engineering! Operetta, 2: Biology Club, 2: Chemistry Club, 3-4 BESSIE WOY Ken-ny ever go to Bcssic's Typing Club, 3: Library Club, 4. RUTH YANCEY EX-tra!! EX-tra!!! National Honor Society: Editor Echoes of S. H. Operetta, 2. ELWOOD YODER Iust another Curly Yoder! Boys' Chorus, 3-4. EF F.F ROBERT WAGNER We hope this is his last. ANNA MAE WALKER Mamma, dear mamma, that moon is here again! Press Club, 3-4: Hall Monitor. 4: Library Monitor. 4. DALTON WALKER He has the cutest little chickens! . A., 1-2-3-4. FRANCIS WALKER Our little Benny Goodman! Intramural Sports Club, l-2-3-4: Band, 3-4. PAULINE WALKER The other girl taking A'solid! Latin Club, 3-4: Travel Club, 3-4. RAY WALKER Last, but not least! A., l-2-3-4. S., 4, 4 .- 131: :ggi THOSE CAMERA SI-IY . . MARY ELLEN BAKER All work and no play is her motto. Knitting Club, 3: Library Club, 4. THELMA MAE BERKEY ' Pahdon my Southern accent! Dramatics Club, 3-4: Tri-Hi-Y Club. 4, Class Treasurer, 2: Why the Chimes Rang, 3-4. ROBERT MORLEY Out motley than in! Intramural Sports Club, 3. LOUISE RINICK Quiet is the word for her. Secretary km, Qhe Qseniors Say, ughanle you Not with mere courtesy attendant upon leaving Somerset High School, but with sincere gratitude we now say- Thank you! First to those responsible for our year book: To Mr. Young of the Pontiac Engraving Company for his plans and suggestions. To Mr. Rock for his patience with heads that would move and eyes that would wink at the wrong time and lips that would not smile at the right time. To Mr. Weigel of the Weigel and ,Barber Printing Company. To Miss Miles, director of the editing of our book, for helping us pre- serve the memories of work and play, of teachers and school mates, and of sports, clubs, operettas and class plays in our high school. To Mr. Wagner, our financial director, for his success in collecting pennies to make the printing possible. To the business men whose generosity in giving ads gave the book a boost. Next we say thank you to our teachers for their kindness while we were learning rules, becoming acquainted, and finding ourselves among the multitudes while we were green freshmen and for their patience during the remaining years when our essays were late, our contracts not completed on time, and our conjugations not properly learned: when we said ar in- stead of our, and thought Washington crossed the Alps instead of the Delaware, or that Sitting Bull was a statue of a Spanish bull fighter. We are grateful to them, too, for the hours they spent planning and sponsoring the junior and senior parties. To our supervising principal and principal we say the next, Thank you for the peace and order they maintain and the curriculum they plan and execute. Finally to our underclassmen we now express our appreciation of the parties they have given us and the dances which we attended in sweeping gowns with lace hankies. Our debt is large and cannot be expressed in mere words, but we hope you feel our sincere appreciation. 133i THE JUNIOR CLASS MOVES FORWARD . . . UNDER IT'S OFFICERS Wilberi: Beachy, President Nelson Davis, Vice-President Edna Ealy, Secretary Nellie Boucher, Treasurer Top Row tloft to l'lH'lltl-Bill'- nett B:11'11'l1z11't Br. nt Davis . . 'I . . Brown, Brant, Coleman, Bartic Baker, Rarroii, Dixon, Coleman lf1ll'l'0ll, llumhaulcl, Middle Row tloft to rightl- Barnett, l'UXVll0l', Bailey, Bow- Illflll, Giistlvy, Ho1'km-bile, lflaly Davis. llopina. l':1lIIllSttill, lloose Brill. Brant. llrant, Davis, Dietz Bottom Row tlvft to riglitb- 1 . - . - Laldwoll. talvl, lu1ln11sto11, l2a1-11- hart. liJll'l'llIl, Hell, Htllli'llt'l All'X2lll1l0l', llittnor, llvrkoy Boggs. lirant, lkittiivr, Davis llvthel. Davis, Howlin. Boyer. 'l'o1 Row tleft to x'ig'l1tJ-Kim- I mol, llardnor. Hause, llapina l-'riedli11e. .leffri-ys, Harvom burly, Kimmel. Harm-d. Hariwfl Mt-Mille11, 1-lauger, Flucli, Knupp Mlddle llow tleft to l'll.1'lll- Huey. Heiple, 1.ohr. Jolinson . l r'ivdli11o. Houser. lieiple. For- ney. Glessnvr, Hiloman, H:1u1ror , Fishburn, Jones, Livviif.-good, Lam- lwrt, Fl'l01llllll'. llotlom Rvw tleft to l'il.:'l1lJ- Kalp. H:1ll11'o1-lt, Hi1ft'111a11, l'Illll'l'l Hillm-2:18. llauger, he-slio, lidmis- ton, K1-ily, lXlapvs, Long, lfllnort l Illll1l2l1'. Kavar. l':Sll4'l'l4'll, Martz llolsupplv. Top Row tleft to r'i1.':l1tJ-Mo1'- li-fy, Meyers, Raul-li, Mognet st-hmut-lm-, Oglim-, M1111-1-, Mini 1-rd, Salor. Saler, M11g'ridg'e. Middle Row tleft to rightl- Pifer, Roy, Neilan, Pyle, Ream Maust, Mason, Reiley, Nichol Pritts, M'0V:1y, Morin, Morin, Pol retti, Sa l'X't'l', Sa bi ll, Bottom Row tleft to 1'ig'l1tJ- Philly, Oaks, l'llZ2ll', Minot, l'ur.rl1 iam-1111111-, Netlrow, Milli-1-, vvajil 1-1-k, Saylor, fVl3l'lt'Il, Queer Minvrd, Miller. lN1e11l1o1'n. Mort. 'Pop Row tlvft to rightl- Sliaulis. liuteri. Se-11a11icl1. Tlllftill Sliaffor, hVillli0l', Turiiey, XVoy Witt, S11ydvr, Speit-her, Shaulis Stanga, Weigle, Young, Thomp- son, Zimmerman, Shaffer, Yoder Yancey. Middle Row tloft to 1'ip.rl1tJ- Speivlier, W'ilson, Stahl, Shu- makor, Younkin, Shaulis, Smith Wolff, Richards, Stutzman. Stutz- man. Nicholson. Slrroch, Silack VVtlll'Pl'SllPl'g'9l'. Van Zandt, Slivk- ormun, St-lieiwk. Bottom Row fleft to 1'ig'l1tJ- Sllckermaii, Singo, Sehar, Shau- lis, Straub, XVvlsl1, Smith, Schell Ream, Shaulis, Shaulis, St-lwouk Yvalker, vvt-ish, Smith, siiyam-Q xvlllDliI'Y, Shaulis. To the luniors the realization that they have only one more year in high school is both stunning and desolating, so short has been the time since they entered our school as meek little freshmen, became silly soph- omores and are now tireless juniors. They have spent three glorious years with their class mates, laughing together, working to- gether and sometimes weeping together. They are justifiably proud of their record, for have they not produced some splen- did members of the football and basketball teams: didn't they play a large role in the cast of the operetta: were they not well represented in the choruses and champion athletic teams of the county? They chose their officers wisely elect- ing Wilbert Beachy as the efficient presi- dent, Nelson Davis as vice-president, Nellie Boucher as treasurer and Edna Ealy as secretary. Like a traveler who is starting on his last mile across the beautiful coun- tryside, they realize that the years falling rapidly behind them were toilsome but pleasant. The Iunior-Senior dance was grand and made their hearts swell with pride to know it was a success. They served food to the teachers at institute also and presented a humorous chapel pro- gram for the entertainment of the pupils. They are turning the bend of the road now and they see ahead a glorious senior year. With a sigh of relief but a ton of sadness they softly murmur, At last! fggn fggf .,,..--,. Speedy as the new streamlined limited, brilliant as moonbeams dancing on the crys- tal snow of the North, straight forward as an lndian's arrow is the Class of 1940. Pi- loting their plane on its unwavering course is Iulia Morocco who has Walter Moore, Ray Fink, and George Cook as co-pilots. Their clever modern version of Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs, their successful Sophomore-Senior dance, and their hilari- ous and thrilling circus prove that their de- termination is almost as stalwart as the Great Wall of China and that their ambi- tion towers higher than the Empire State building. As in the fable of the ant and the grass- hopper, they toiled all year long, selling candy at the football and basketball games until their treasury became so well-filled that 'it was possible for them to sponsor a Sophomore-Senior dance long to be re- membered. For weeks beforehand, too, these resourceful Sophomores held the school in a tight grip of suspense until the long-waited day arrived at last. Vim, vigor and vitality must have taken root in the heart of each member of this class, for they seem to be inexhaustible and happy at all times. They scurry through the halls with twinkling eyes, radiant smiles and light feet and hearts, cares thrown to the wind and keeping only the future for themselves. OFFICERS LEAD Julia Morroco, President Walter Moore, Vice-President Ray Fink, Secretary George Cook, Treasurer Top Row llc-ft to rigphtj-Brzint, Brant, Costva, Rurron, Rell, Airs- mzm. linker, 121-ll. Uroylv. Bru- baker, Uoffroth, Cook. Bnriivti. Cook, Burnett, Brill, Br-rkey. Middle Row tlvft to rilrlltb- Dulce-r. Davis, Bowser, Rrunt, li0lllSCh2lli, l'ritc'hfivld, Anlu-ny, lirubaikor, Crouse, Custi-r, How- mun, links-r. Hovurr-link. llottom llow flvft to rif.:'hU- Critvhfivld, lmvis, Arden, livr- lwy. Brown, Ca:-wy, Ayers, Brun- er, liowrnun, Uhristnor. l'lt'll4ll'l'. llrunt, Urea, Brown. Top Row flvft to l'lP.!,'lllJ-F0l- ton, fll1'SSlll'l', Flm-n1im.r, tllvssm-i', Fe-lton, Kelly, Flivttor, Foley, Johnson. Horner, lliultvy. Ilon- derson, Faidln-y, Kaufmann, Holl- er. Ilzlvis. Middle Row fleft to l'l,L1lltl-- Francis Ke-hblish, Hoover, Dixon, fllll'Y0llll2l, Davis. Frivmllinv, lfillk, Hen ry, Fun-ttor, Holt, Huy. H1-iplv. Bottom Row fl:-ft to rif.:'h t J- Friedlinr-, Faust, Hviplv, lmsch, Ibziy, Hoover. l lill.2'2llll1lll, Good, Fziidle-y, Hnupxqvr, Kelemun. Gul- nir-ky, Fole-y, Illia-he-r, In-:lm-r. 'Pop Row ilvft to rif..:'htJ-lVlill- er, Pugh, Klxllfllll, Phippippi, liluyd, Lehman, lizufff-rty, Moorv Miller, liarinon, Kister, Morocco Middle Row tleft to rightl- Livungood, -Moya-r. l,ivong'ood. Morocco, Meyers, lN1oo1'v, Moore Miller, Slotu, Migot, Nair, Phil- lipp,i Kregznr, Maust, Miller. Mes- se-rigvr. liam br- rt, llolwrty, . Bottom Row tleft to rip.'ht-- Ugline, Lint, liinko, Krz-vdzi Ling, Koeppv, Kline, Kimmel llll1SSt'l', I'up.g'h, lit-v, Moore, Mort l'oc:il:mn, Pritts. Top Row ileft to ripxhtj- Shaulis. Stern, Pucci, Stahl Trenton, VVs-iss, VVnltvrs, VVhip- permzin, Sipv, Spovrling, Silvia VVzilk0r, 'l'rossle-r, Simpson, Shu- rnznker. Middle Row th-ft to rightJ-- Smith. XVhipkey, Sl:-usmzm Swank, l'rh:in, Stoy, Stahl Suhmuuker. lt o :4 e, Schilling Stark, Sailor, lie-od, Svhrock, Bottom Row fleft to rightl- Sc-liuiick, Young. ltr-4-so, Shumnk- er, Single, Nvulher, Simpson liobimlttv, Von Moose. Ste-tz XV :n l lt v r. lizindzill, VVilhe-lm Sh ultz. WHILE TI-IE SOPI-IOMORES CONTINUE TO BE UP AND AT 'EM THE FRESI-IMAN ARE NUMEROUS INDEED CFFICERS THREE Dorothy Mognet, President Janet Baker, Vice-President Mae Jean Picking, Secretary Lewis Dull, Treasurer Pon llow ilvft to t'ip.:'lltJ-lli-l- sig'norv, llurron, Bm-lwr, llurkvt, Uoffrotli, Cypqa. Apple. Built-y Urissy, lilnugh. Cree, Ht-rlwy Baker, lirusliour, llalwr. Bro:-ht Cairns, Brant. Rurket, Rowlin. Middle Row tleft to rightl- liowman. Rell. llovvlilvy. Ankt-ny llzwroii, Rr:-lski, lhiiigliinziii, Buy- nur. Bl-luscliazk, Croyle. Cadi-y Burkvt, Durst, Rrnnt, Adams Bailey, Uorliss, lirnnt, lluttom llow iii-ft to riglitjg liut-kmun, Blough, Ash, linrron Bowlin. Antmmeri, ll r u n 01' l!roun'lim'. lknrknnin, Brown Baker, Baker, llorkobilv. Brant Halter, I! 0 n n 0 t t, lim-i'kolxile-, Bittner. Top Row fleft to ri,f:htJ-L:i- hrvl. Geary, H:iug'i-r, Golhi, Hoff- man, Hnrnurd, Nlurtz, Gi-1-gui-, lie- irurskr. Honsel. Kimmel. I4'1'ied- line, llny, Kllllllll, liingr, Lehman Durst. Dull. Ili-lsiirnore, Houpt. Middle Row tlvft to riglitl- Jones, Jones, G1-rhzirdt, Marker lvfvnsvr. Glessnvr, Friedline Alnnlunnvyor. Durst, Mzirkor Dull, Heronnmus. Ilichty, lmol McClintock, Miller, lionahey, Bottom Row Cleft to rig:htJ- Lowry, Jodolosky. Krvi::n', Fish- vr, l,:nbri-l, Kimmel, Griffin, En- lrlvkn. Holler. l'InL:'lvk:i, Fried- lino, Mi-Clintoi-k, Kimmel, John- son. Kimmel. Glessnor, Hi-1-ki Forney, Hinzy. Kossnck. 'l'op Row flvft to rii.:'htl-Mos- holder. Queer, lVIvrrinf,ror, Kelly Kim-T. Mosholdvr. Roberts, Rauch llittenour, M n s s it i'. Milli-r, fYlil'lPll. Nivlmlsoii, Rose. lthozuls. Nicklow. Nnmic. Reese, Mort Mock. Miller. Middle Row lli-ft to rightl- Moorv, Ream. Romvslwi'i.:p, l'ivk- ing, Miller. Miller, Peck, Moore Murray, Ogle-veo, Pouch, Rosh Me-ssino. l'all:izi. Mognet, Mullen Nicholson, Saylor, l'etrv:i. Bottom Row Ilvft to rightl- Mort. Morris, Pederzlli, Rose llotvher, liowinsky. Salylor, Ugl line, Mostollvr, Sachs. Miller lleese, Muller, lluskus. Meyers Nvlhs, Noilan, Minord, Miller. Top Ron ilvft to ri:htJ+VVills Saylor, 'l'urne-y, XVilhvlm, VW-lsh Sprocht, Shziiilis, ll'-.ar er. NVory x , NVnlters. Shaffer, Du:-ipro, Shau- liS,. llzirip.ri1. Simpson, Slioivliill' Sllf'I4'l1el'. Divis. S1-lui-ock. Middle Row th-ft to right!- Stuhl, Snyder. Tims, Yanos, Tu- lonko, Smut, Stahl, Siniro, Snider Stahl. Shaulis. Stark, Smith Trout. Shockey, YV0lsh, Zlllllifllllil llollum Row flvft to riglitj-e Yancey. Sellers. VV:tllcer. Xl':illu-r Weavvr, Glessnor, lm, m i 1- o Schrock. Stutzninn. Suylor, Smith Davis, Tliomzls, VVulke , 'l'ownf send, Day, Stangu, 'I'ownst-nfl. v v Friends, school mates, teachers, lend me your earsl We come before you, by all means, to praise the Freshman Class, who are on their way to conquer, 235 strong in their ranks. They have indeed unique arms including an extraordinarily large Talent Cannon that has been fired in the very midst of our school programs scattering singers, dancers, actors and actresses among us. They also have a gal- lant Spirit-Infantry that refuses to retreat until their plans are faithfully executed. Their jolly general is Dorothy Mognet, who is determined to lead her arm to vic- tory. Her ministers of war are Ianet Baker as lieutenant-general, Mae lean Picking as her most able Secretary, while Lewis Dull takes care of the army's financial resources. United We stand: divided we fall, is their motto. If we may judge by their ata tendance at the basketball and football games and the Freshman party, they have not yet severed their vow, By giving such plays as i'Pierre and Pier- rette to prove their dramatic ability, by always being enthusiastic to sell tickets or to participate in various sports events, and by being ambitious to go forward, their brown and gold flag will gain in triumph until in 1924 it will flutter victoriously in the breeze. Yes, we come to praise this class and not to bury it, for we say it is an ambitious class, and we are an honorable school. ff Zlji THE EIGI-ITI-I GRADE IS READY FOR BIG I-IIGI-I SCHOOL YEARS All hail the eighth grade! May their character, ambition, and courage cling to them through their next four years of study until at the day of graduation they are handed their Well-earned diplomas. Theirs is a class of keen wits, joyous spirits, and voices that echo far above the others as they cheer our teams on to victory. No one can dispute the fact that they are a very witty and intelligent group of youngsters whose little heads, which are continually bobbing up here and there among upper-classmen, hold a great deal more of the substance defined as brains than many of the older pupils. They are certainly not willing to be pushed into the background like the sky on an artist's painting of a ship at sea, but instead they want to be sailing right up in front where they cannot be ignored. These lads and lassies are on their toes ready for the race, to sprint with great strides ahead of the others if there are any tickets to be sold, programs to be arranged, or ma- terial gathered. lndeed they have Won the respect of the entire school for their intelligence and ambition. 'Pup Row Cleft tu rightj-Fleming, Kennoll, Kimmel, Ayers. Judy, livrkvy, lim-ndvrson Kelly, Blades, Eshe-Vick, Mapes, liowmzin, 1llltZUl', Lowm-y, Collins, Carte-l', Houpt Rm-rklvy, H1-llvr. Middle Row fleft to 1'lgllt,-KLIK'll, Gates, Custer, t':1svl11-L-l', F2ll'llllg', l'lll'lStI1l'l', Bow- mun, I-Sell, Ilvistel, Hom-hard, Horner, liudy, l.uudo1', Giizigrvy, Iimipper, liotlu-1, Kaufmann Ilnllom Row flvft to 1'l htJ+lg'llI'li1'tt, fl0l'lllll'l, Ilzxuglimzin, liiqolf, lloffmun, llunlzlp A l'll1fll'lll, liaiwwtt, Glessnvr, Baer, Benson, Cam Jlwll, VV:1ltvi's. Fit-htm-r, Co:-its-ax, Griffith l 'Pop Row Qlvft tu riixhtj-Resh, Mclfzulden, Nvilznn, l'oIrv:n, l,2ll'SUI1, VV:-yziml, Shipm- S llr n I us l 1 IR-cle, Stitt, Younkin, Tipton, Svull, Morin, Milli-V, Sziylor, Mullin - , ' ' S Middle Row ill-ft to I'lg'lltl1NJlll', lit-mid, Stitt, Svlizir, l oisul, .'lml'I'vr', Sllziulis, 1 lllztrlu-l, 'l'UIl0l', l':11'u, lNlapr-S, xXY2llt9I'S, S:nye1':-1, Stzml. Roth. llottom Row tleft to 1'igl1tJ-Sc-hrm-k, Mason, Vaulisilc, l'1'itls, XY:1lke-r, Zviulei' NVoimer, l'1'itts, Stone, Nic-holson, Schmuclwr, Sztylur, l'r-tn-ei, Walters, Philippi, Udvll, or low qlm-ft to rig'litJiIIittriei', Davis, llzlvis, Judy, l1:iug:,'l101'ty, llliiplvy, llziugw-V, X mwti I lX'0lH.flHlll, 1 l'ivtllinfvl'. lflislvr, llmn'f:v, Guptill. l,:lp4-. ulh- Raw tlvft to I'lLl'l1lJ+lj2il1llCU. Kziuffmsin, Km-ppor, Alln'ip.g'lit. lic-ur, ltr-utqs, uh ll ml Rvtliel, Lichty, Bauman, lflsiliericlt, Dull. otom Row ileft to riglitb-Cook, Kincaid, Col'l'ruth, II2ll'l'l!41lll, G14-ssm-r. twin-y, ni Row tlf-ft tu 1'lg'litj-Sliyciew, Imlir, ltavvllri, All-yn-r, Pylv, Malrtz, NN'omli'uw, ml lil isles, Hrulizikvr, Conn, Faust, lmfii-y, ill ml Xluwry. Sliziulis, Si-Ilers. Sliuulis. 'l':iylui'. Sllfl0l'. qdlr- Row tlvft tu l'lL1'lllD+l,llt0l'l, Mostollvr, Sliuulis, Ymlvr, l'l0tf-lie-r, Stahl, Xl'ill, W chuck Sliziulis, Spencer, ZllY'lIIl0l'Il1?ill. 0 tom Row tlvft to riglitj-VVl1ipkvy, Miller, Menser, R1-ilu-V. Statler, llunieshurg. I xlt X utzy, Suutlit-rn, Shuulis, Stark, Slvzxsiiiun. SEVENTH GRADE SWINC-BS INTO LINE Clean, fresh, healthy faces still glowing from the early morning scrub- bing, stiffly starched dimities and organdies, new shirts and ties and wide, sparkling, bewildered eyes are our first impressions of the seventh graders. They have arrived at least an hour before the ringing of the bell to begin classes, and they seem to be living in an enchanted fairyland where hidden elves and imps present delightful surprises at the end of each strange path. The gym and the great auditorium awe them, while squeals of delight echo through the long halls as they uncover the laboratories, showers, type- writers and sewing machines. Suddenly like an alarm-clock, the crisp, shrill ringing of the bell awak- ens them from their day-dreams. They are bewildered and confused. Should they go up these steps or down those? Was their room 102 or 20l? Where does this hall lead and where should they go? Eventually, how- ever, with flushed faces they enter their classes--late. Soon, like the stray pieces of a jig-saw puzzle they fit into the pattern of our school life. Fears banished, they put chewing-gum on seats, wrestle in the halls, and play hide and seek among the upper-classmen. They are the typical seventh graders. THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CANDID CAMERA Kneeling and Benediction by the Vestal A little jam session from the Freshman Virgins. Circus. The Fallen Amazon. Niobe and her frightened children. The Vested Choir enters with Adeste Orpheus shows Eurydice the way. Fideles. Tra la Qwith a litlte tickle toe. l The class of 1940 has throne a brawl. More tra la. Easter Parade. Whiteman -or are they? The future swingsters of the Cotton Club. Precision. j5o0le Qwo NOW WE WITNESS ghe feeds 4, X :' .. J .qw 5 Q S Q Vw ,. -3 .w x . u .. ,r , x. THE ORGANIZATIONS 4 'kqgi' CURTAIN RISES ON THE RGYAL FAMILY Shouts and murmurs off ,-and on! It may sound to you as if several people are having a free for all, but don't be alarmed: it is only the Seniors practicing one of the mad-house scenes in the Royal Family. Besides having every one talk at the same time, let us assure you everyone is dash- ing madly about and always in opposite directions. Or it might be one of the two Tonys smashing vases or cutting his way into every room of the house, while fencing with McDermott. The clash, clash of swords is very evident in the second act. It also gives the boys a chance to show their skill in the art of handling rapiers. The Seniors chosen for the two casts were very much excited and elated to think that they were going to appear in The Royal Family. Chet and Ozzie as Tony were given a chance to show their manly strength when Iosephyne and Iean as Fanny fainted and were carried up the stairs. Of course, Miss Miles had much trouble in getting all entrances per- fected-especially-Tony with his mountains of baggage, his parrots, and his monkey. The love scenes between Perry and Gwen and Iulie and Gil or the argument between Dean and Kitty caused loads of trouble, too. The bustle and work we had! But we wouldn't have missed it for worlds although at the time we were swamped with studying, practicing and just everything. Iss Tony! Again- It's Tony! DELLA .,,,,... IO 7,w.,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, HALLBOY .....A..,,,,,, MCDERMOTT ,,,,,,.,AA,, HERBERT DEAN ,,,,.. KITTY DEAN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., GWEN ,,,YY,,,,,,,AA,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,77, PERRY STEWART ,,A,,,,,,,,,, FANNY CAVENDISH ...., OSCAR WOLFE ,,,,,,AA,,,,,,. IULIE CAVENDISH ......,,.....TT.,., T,TTTT,. ANTHONY CAVENDISH ANOTHER HALLBOY .,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, GILBERT MARSHALL .,,. GLINGA ,A77,,,,,,.,,,,,,A.,,,,,.,,,,,,, MISS PEAKE ,,,.,,.4,.,,,,,,,, CHAUF F EUR ,,,,,,,,,,,,A, PROMPTER ..,A.A,.,,.....,......,, STUDENT COACH ..,..... PROPERTIES ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,AT.A,, TI-I E CAST Dorothy Barron Earl Bowlin Henry Ash Arthur Mangne Harold Hay lean Smith Agnes Shoemaker Richard Lebo lean Menser Guy Baker Doris Musser Robert Specht Clyde Shaulis Dick Van Galder Harold Albright Ruby Metzler Howard Urban Mary Para Dolly Long Sara I-Ieiple Warren Pugh loe Carey Harold Cvates Arthur Belcher Treatice Ankeny Dorothy Kennell Grant Miller losephyne Stahl Robert Van Zandt Mary Alice Griffith Chester Miller Clyde Shaulis Iohn Iacob Frysingcr Marlin Shipe Dora Messenger Ezra Baer Iosephine Luteri Natalie Brant Helen Moskey Jost-pllyue Stahl Jean Menser Mary Alice Griffith Doris Musser The Bell Trio When Somerset High School goes in for sailing, it's news--nothing less. These pupils went sailing on Her Majesty's Ship, Pinaforef' On Ianuary 13 and 14 hoop skirts swung and bonnets nodded gaily as the singing, dancing rela- tives of Sir Ioseph flirted with the crew. The tars, too, were gay in their blue and white middies and those Uduckyn straw hats with rib- bon streamers. Fragments of scenes still float in our memories. With a clash from Sir Ioseph's sword, a swirl of los- ephine's skirts, and a tip from the captain's feathered hat, the bell trio is again under way in our memories. The blue water, the masts, the port- hole, and cabin are woven into these songs and dances. And every now and then one still hears in the cor- ridors, 'Tm called little Buttercup, Dear little Buttercup, AND THE VOCAL DEPARTMENT His eye should flash! A'Now give three cheers! TURNS DRAMATIC ? ' TOO .03 E Refrain, audacious tarl MIR 'e Lxnuff anfl teluacc' Yes, I know! That is sol The principals-Ralph Rackstraw, Allen Reed: Iosephine, Mildred Bowman, Captain Corcoran, Har- old Hay: Buttercup, Maude Miller: Sir Ioseph, Neil Morrison: Hebe, Kathryn Pritts: Dick Dead-eye, Robert Van Zandt: Bill Bobstay, Nelson Davis, Bob Becket, Lester Pifer. The chorus-Pauline Baker, Hel- en Bittner, Cynthia Brant, Nellie Boucher, Lois Dosch, Madie Emert. Betty Gardner, Dorothy Kennell, Grace Elaine Kimmel, lcon Menser. Alice Morin, Evangeline Nicholson, Ruth Riley, Betty Saylor, Agnes Shoemaker, Betty lane fiiiith, Ianet Smith, Eleanor Straub. The crew-Guy Baker, Wallace l'ie1lli.1e, lfaroll Gi'f'xfl. Richard ra we , lanes lloucer, lack Kant- ner, Riclwird l,ebe, l-'lvyn Nichol- son, Marlin Shipe, lloward Urban, 'k52-k YOUNG VOICES ADD GLAMOUR TO THE AUDITCJRIUM lust as music soothes the soul of the most savage beast so does it soft- en some of our loudest and most husky voices to harmonize with the others. To hear them sing one would wonder if they really are some of the same students that we hear yelling from one end of the hall to the other. The mixed chorus, the largest of our three vocal organizations, meets every Wednesday first period. As one walks through the halls at this time, he hears the words of one of the chorus's loveliest songs come float- ing up from the audi- torium. A'Long years ago l ln old Madrid When softly sighed of love The sweet guitar- This chorus has partic- ipated in more activities than either of the other two. At Christmas it sang for the Candle Light Service at the Reformed Church. Several times during the Christmas holi- The girls' chorus meets every Tues- day fifth period. Every one still remem- bers their singing An Indian Love Song and Neapolitan Nights in assembly. Together the members of these three organizations comprised the greater part of the chorus for the operetta-H. M. S. Pinafore. The boys formed the gallant captain's crew, while the girls repre- sented Sir Ioseph's sisters and his cou- sins and his aunts. It has been the custom in the past to enter one or more of these choruses in the Mr. Van Vorst Director of Vocal Music days different members of the chorus got together and went from house to house singing Christmas carols. The cathedral choir in the Christmas program-Why the Chimes Rang-was largely composed of the members of the mixed chorus. During the processional, while the rich and the poor and the old and the young brought their gifts to the King, the choir sang softly. Before they took their places in the choir, the chorus sang sev- eral numbers including many of our beautiful Christmas carols. Earlier in the year a program was presented in chapel for the student body. The boys' chorus is the smallest of the three but is no less outstanding. As we pass room 22 on Tuesday sixth period, we can hear these boys blending their voices in very attractive harmony. Each year the student body looks forward to the chapel programs in which this group sings. This year they made quite a hit. Ionah and the Whale was a particular sensation. Forensic League Contest, but this year the plans have been somewhat changed. These organizations, along with the band and orchestra, did not enter any contests at all. Rather, in May, Somerset County held a large Spring Music Festival, in which musical organizations from the en- tire county's schools took part. Our mixed chorus sang The Cherubic Hymn and Kathryn's Wedding Day, while the girls' chorus sang Nightfall in Granada and Golden Slumbers and the boys sang What Shall I Do, My Lawd and The Sun's Done Come Back Again. BOYS' CHORUS GIRLS' CHORUS MIXED CHORUS Front Row U1-ft to fiKllf,fB!ll'IlL'tt, Slvusmam, Davis, Stl-rn, Gutvs, Trmzt, Rurrmm licibcr, ll:u'lu'un1, Mr. Yam Vurst. lhlek Ihnw-li:11'1'u11, Airsnuum, Baker, l:ill'llll1ll'l, Ymh-1', Slteoler, lfll'llIll'tlS, Huy. lloltoln Row th-ft to rigglltl-l'm-lwtti, Suylur, K1-lm-man, Ht-iplt-. Sem-ond Row-Edmistun, Kline, SllIlllllS, Mzlust. 'l'llll'll llllli'--IgtlLlt'llUl', 1gllUltll', Bnustn Svhvll. Fourth llowfMox'in, llerkt-llilv. Rt-ilvy. Nivlml. 'Pop llow-Shultz, Yuumr, Kztlp, Smith, Spvit-llvr. l':Illt'l'I. Sillgtm. lluttom Row th-ft to l'l2,'ht,+Hlltlltll'. Singgu, Culvnmznt, l:l'tlt'lll, Itlrm-rt, Ill-lmsvr, Rlvtzle Miller, Kvnnvll, Nvtlruw, lN:2Il'l'tlIl, F1-ieml, Fisln-x', Hmu-Iwlx S1-1-mul RUSS'-Rt':lIll, Smith, Hvvki, Smith, Aluust, Ill-iplv, Kimmm-I, In-ilvy, Iivnniu Millvr, Gswdru-r, Roll, l,1llUbt'I'l. 'l'hIrd lluwvStQ-rn, 'llrvsslt-V, Yunus, Qum-r, l'1'itts, l!iIll11'l'. Scllillillgy Stahl, llupyw-rt 7 Randzmll, Pzllzlzzi, Iiatrrt 11. 'Pup ltnw-Hm'kcmn, 1'l2ll'l'UH, H:u'nl1:1l't. lit-ilu-13 Bztkvr, l'iI'v1', ,Xll'FlllElll, Shilw, Gatos, llousor, XV:ug.rl1vl'. l'lnnlstfJosvpl1yno Stahl. INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS As we walk to school on a bright sunshiny morning, we see the band out- side drilling for some future event. They are going through all kinds of maneuvers to form letters and pinwheels and what not. Vlfhen football season opens, their maneuvers on the field between halves add color and novelty to the games. Before each big game. too, the band leads the stu- dent body up to the diamond for an outdoor pep meeting. At basket ball games they help to cheer the team on to victory. Furthermore they par- ticipated in many town activities. For instance, when the postoffice was dedicated, they helped to welcome Postmaster Farley. To listen to the orchestra before rehearsal has started, one would won- der how the director is able to slow them down long enough to play any classical numbers at all. If the violins are not swinging it to 'Loch Lomond, 0lH'lll4ZS'l'R.i- -Violins: clstl lit'lll1'l' tllUlll'0l'l AlGlNlt'l'l, Ai1's111:111, ,Xll'Xi1ll4l4'I', l4:11'11l1:I11t, lfulvy, liatslmw, Mvl+':11'l:111cl, 'l'1'1-vm'1w1w, 41511115 f'2lSt'lJ1'l'l'. I?:11'1'ig:11, IGg11ll', lfnwlvy. lu-l1l+l1sl1, Marist, Ms'V:ny. Mog:,'11L-I, N04lI'l1XN. Saylur, W':1lkv1', Cello: Mussn-14. l-Kass Yiul: l'iI'1-1'. l'll'1'lll'll ll11r11: li1l4'l', Umlk. l'K'l'l'llSSll1lll Gates, Slvasn1a11, 011111-1 l'i4-ki11g:. lf'l11tv: l2r:111l. Wvi111v1'. l'l:11'i114-t: .XlllI'lLl'lll. Rrilivl, Urnrvx, NVQ-iss, .Xltu Clz11'i111-1: llavis, Alto S:1x:111l1o11v: l'll'XSlllpL'1'l', Sll2l,l1llS, 'IH-11o1' S1lXUllll11lltlI llZll13.1'0l'. 'l'1'l1111111-ti llstl llay. K:111t11m-1'. lfllfll l4:1k1-V. ll1lllg'1'l', 'l'1'u111lm111-: l!?ll'lll'lt, liavis, .Ium-s, Smith, Stahl, 'l'11l1:1: I,iv4-11g:m1u4l. l'i:l11isls: liittnvr, l:l'illlt. XV1lll'1'l'SlM'I'gJ,'1'l'. l!.kND+t'lz11'i11t-l: 48111113 ,Xll11'ig.1l1t. lizxkvr, c'2ll'llX, K'llXYlIl'l'. tlslj VKX-iss. Ilull. Ill-i11l4-. llurtzn-ll, fllllvlllflll. ll11:1uvy. fzllfll Slmulis, Slllvlj X'x'allie1'. Slmulis. fkltol llanvis, lllassl l4'o1-114-y, Ulmv: l,lt'lilIl1.1', He-1'lu-53 Flute: l41':111t, Nl4'SSl'll,2,l'l'. .Xllli4'lIX, 4l1'iI't'v11, l'i1-1111113 XxYl'lIlll'l', liass1m11: lliffltvy, lltll'lIt'tl KSUIUJ Hay, K:111t11v1', linker-, l!1'ilI. Qlstl llilllL1't'l', l'l0lIftl'l'. S:11111m-1', Sayers, ll2ll'tlll', l:I'lIlHllit'l'. llflltll l'llSlll!lll'll. Shaulis, .XlUl'll'j'. l4:11'iln11Q- ll111'11: .lu,I11os, l5l'2lSlle'Ill', 'l'1'nml1r111v: l2a1'11etl, Davis. Stahl, Sll1l1lllS Smith, 'l'1'u1lt, Hass: l.fltsl1:1w, l'g1ll'lN'll, l1lVf'llf.l'1Nlll, l,ivo11g.:nocl, l'if1-1x l4'1's-11m'l1 Hu1'11Z lim-11 Ufmlc. S:1x:111l141114-1 1S41p.H .X11t1111an-4-i. 1.XltuJ Shuulis. l+'1'ysi11g1-1', VIN-11111-3 lL111g:m-13 Holi-111:111. I'1-1-1-11ssi1111: I Hates, Sl02lSlllIlll, livilu-1', litilll, .lUllt'S, .lUllt'S, llllllll M:1,1n1'-II:11'1+l1l ll: y, SUPPLY ENTERTAINMENT FOR MANY OCCASIONS T Mr. Stinvnian dirvcts iustrums-iitznl music the clarinets are having a little sophisticated swing. However, once they get started. the classical numbers sound very attractive. When the modern Northwest Territory pioneers presented their pageant, the orchestra sup- plied the accompaniment for the songs and action. And they always sup- ply entertainment for the audience between acts of plays. This year neither the band nor the orchestra has entered in any con- tests as they have done in previous years. Rather are they saving their talent for a large music festival to be held in the spring. However, our school was represented at two other big events. Three of the orchestra members were chosen for All-State Crchestra and nine band members were selected for All-Western Band. Besides the Senior band and orchestra, we have another organization which is a junior band and orchestra combined. It has thirty-six members and is organized for the purpose of giving the students experience in en- semble playing and to prepare them for participation in the senior band and orchestra. X Violins: tlstj Blllflllvt fC0!lK'0l't lNl2lSl0l'l, Fzisvlwviy l1:1ri'ip,'n, lllgolf, Fulov Kvhhlish thrust, Ms'V:1y, Nmlruw, Sziylur, XV:1lk0i', 1211113 liluugh, Brulxukc-l', t'liristnvr', t'ot'f1'oth, Fisin-i', th-oi'g'v, Histor, liiuhty. Mvnsvr, U'lH-II, Suylur, Slltll-l-i'I', Sniuvkvr, Statler, 'l'lll'l10V, 'l'lll'll03', XVuumlt'ow, l'l:ii'im-t: Harriett, I l'ivdlioi'1-V, lI:tr'i'isun, Km-h, Nic-linlsun. l'l'itt's. t'm'livt: Ui-ovlv Iloiiglit-i'ty, l.:1rmon. Musliolch-1'. Sellers. XYill, 'l'l'0lI1lJUlI4'I Full-yy Drums: Mulhollvli, Nt-utt. 5 i i'5S'k i561 7' 4 WS 50' The heads get together! EAGLET PORTRAYS ACTIVITY There will be a staff meeting this evening. Those write-ups must be in tomorrow! Do you have those six ads in? Uls that picture four or four and a half inches wide? 'Second payment of the year book is due tomorrow. 'AWhere's that girl that owes me a quar- ter? Those were just a fraction of the remarks that went into the work of the Eaglet. A typical day included tearing around to identify a blonde with a page boy and a striped blouse or a tallish boy with a big smile, biting finger nails over a three hundred word article that re- fused to grow bigger than two hun- dred, seeing hair turn gray because the dummy was lost or ads wouldn't count correctly, and just plain getting discour- aged. Somehow, though, there was al- ways a silver lining, most often brought about by Miss Miles and Mr. Wagner. lust as Miss Miles kept the literary staff busily writing, typing, and running, so Mr. Wagner watched the trials and trib- ulations of the business staff. Editing and financing a year book we have found to be a curious mixture of fun and drudgery. During days and weeks of drudgery in making copies Plans, proofs, and HI like this idea, pictures! dOn't you? :ff Advertisements and advertising! check with space on a page without sounding cut or padded or in trudg- ing back day after day in hope of seeing a prospective donater of an advertise- ment, we often decided it was just too much. Again, convulsed with laughter over some pictures or some wag's con- tribution we found our tasks great fun. Then finally, one fine day, every sin- gle thing was finished and sent in to be made into our Eaglet. Huge sighs of re- lief issued from the Editor, Iosephyne Stahl, and the Business Manager, Robert Specht. Pauline Baker, Natalie Brant, These ads and charges are due. Mary Alice Griffith, Harold Hay, Ruth Hay, lack Kantner, Grant Miller, Doris Musser, Mary Para, Dorothy Sicheri and Iennie Sicheri, who formed the liter- ary staff, went home at four o'clock. free from staff meetings for the first time in many moons. Likewise the business staff composed of Arthur Belcher, Iohn lacob Frysinger, Sara Heiple, Dorothy Kennell, Richard Lebo, Arthur Mangne, jean Menser, Marlin Shipe, Agnes Shoe- maker and Robert Van Zandt felt many tons lighter after the load of ads and collecting money was off their shoulders. The Eaglet in action! ECHOES OF S. H. S .... The rhythmical click, click, click, of typewriters, the rasping of busy pencils, the hum of excited whispers as someone passes on an exciting bit of news-it is the Press Club in action. Every two weeks the members publish the Echoes of S. H. S., giving the students a large slice of school activities, a dash of gossip, and a seasoning of humor to satisfy their con- stant hunger for news of the school. Working diligently behind her desk littered with news story attempts of over-anxious baby journalists is the hustling, bustling editor herself, Ruth Yancey. Ruth has quite a task in publishing the paper but handles her job ex- tremely well, as shown by its popularity among the students. In the busy cycle of writing, correcting, and re-arranging of news stories, the editor is assisted by Marilyn Wolfersberger, who contributes valuable suggestions and advice for the betterment of the paper. Scurrying from store to store to collect ad money from the local mer- chants is Nancy Roy, the advertising manager. Satisfying querulous adver- tisers is not the easiest task in the world, but Nancy takes it gallantly. The Do Not Disturbn sign is on Helen Bittner's desk for a definite purpose. Helen is the business manager, who is dizzy from adding the ex- penses of the club and getting a different total at each trial. But Htry, try again is her motto as a willing worker. The thrilling sports events are described by -Alvin Glessner, who is most capable for the job as he is a member of the football and basketball teams. Who has not admired the clever block-prints that add color and ap- peal to the front page of each paper? They are the skillful art of Edna Robinette's deft fingers. Among these have been the Irish shamrock, George Washington, the Valentine heart, and good old St. Nick. eorge Cook Marilyn Xvolfersberger Ruth Yancey Helen Bittner Nancy Roy V J. Sicheri Miller Griffith Hay D. Sic-heri Muugne Petra Baker Brant Hoiplv Moimvco Ynlicvy Stahl helm lil'liIlt'll IZz1i'i'un HONOR STUDENTS SELECTED Chapter S88 of the National Honor Society was established in Somer- set High in 1929 with 17 charter members and three faculty advisors. The present roster numbers 17-12 girls, 5 boys. In this academic organization, membership is restricted to fifteen per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class. Faculty mem- bers vote upon the eligibility of students on a ballot especially prepared for this election: in this manner new members are determined. Induction ceremonies, of which there are two every year, are held as auditorium programs. The entire student body witness the symbolic initia- tion of lighted candles and impressive responses repeated by the candidates at the request of the president. Activities of the local chaper are for the most part scholastic or aca- demic. Stressing their four cardinal requirements of Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service, the group inspires honor roll students every six weeks by individual letters of congratulation and encouragement. The pres- ent membership have accredited themselves as being the first group to in- troduce student government of any form in Somerset High School. Novem- ber 10, 1937, designated as Student Day in all school routine, was super- vised by the society. Faculty members cooperated to select student teach- ers and a student administrative staff. The National Honor Society re- ceived praise for this participation in American Education Week from the regular staff, the local newspaper, and the community. Social events have included a banquet at Christmas for alumni members, induction breakfasts, and monthly meetings at the homes of the members. i'59t HALL MONITORS WATCH YOU-f It's not so safe to be in the halls during class periods unless a student has permission from his teacher, since the hall patrol and monitor system was introduced. Order is heaven'S first law is the motto of these students who maintain system and regularity in our halls. Theirs is a never-ending cry of Where are you going and who sent you? LIBRARY CLUB HELPS YOU-lust send an S. O. S. to the Library Club if you have a tricky bunch of references to find. These girls know the library routine thor- oughly from the intricacies of the card cata- logue to the efficient rebinding of worn books. During their free period they bustle through the library helping bewildered under-classmen. And to all these abilities the club adds a culin- ary turn. lust witness the frequent club feeds HALL MUNITORS LIBRARY CLUB S ! I and the annual supper for the football team! DANCING CLUB IS NIMBLE-In this club the young Lochinvars of our high school learn to trip the light fantastic. They have been taught not only to do the simple steps but to perform the famous Big Apple. They have been willing and eager pupils, although some of them are still rather shy about dis- playing their abilities in public. Many a girl is thankful for this club. DANCING C ENERAL QCIENCE GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB EXPERL MENTS- Now look what's happened! Someone turned the white light on and ruined these pictures, These words might be heard coming from the developing room where the members of the General Science Club try their luck at developing pictures. During the club period the members prepare many compli- cated experiments to prove known facts and they also delve into the fields of astronomy and electricity. CLUB CLUB i'62t NEEDLE f Q CLUB as 5 Wws NEEDLE CLUB IS HANDY-Maybe you can induce one of the girls of the Needle Club to weave a colorful purse for your new summer outfit, or a ruge to blend with your bedroom's color scheme. Or one of them may even knit a dress or crochet some lace for you. All of this they have learned to do be- sides making any type of garment for them- selves. Can you imagine how proud they will be of this year's handiwork? 5 W'S KEEP HOUSE- We will work, won't we? declare the Five W girls. En- thusiastic junior and senior girls have formed this club to discuss and practice efficient short-cuts in homekeeping and homemaking. During some club periods tantalizing odors flood from the cooking lab: during others, the girls sew or discuss problems that their books have presented. The Five W's aspire, also, to membership in the National Organization of Home Economics. SPORTS CLUB CURRENT EVENTS CLUB INTRAMURAL SPORTS CLUB IS VER- SATILE-Do you need a referee? The Intra- mural Sports Club can supply one for any game you wish-more than a hundred of them in fact. ln their club meetings they learn all the rules of basketball, kick ball, volley ball, tennis--why enumerate them-as well as the games themselves. Furthermore, they be- come efficient and alert sportsmen in both re- fereeing and playing the games. INTRAMURAL CURRENT EVENTS CLUB READS-In order to keep in step with the march of pass- ing events, a junior high school organization, the Current Events Club, spends its club periods discussing happenings of the day. This year the boys have spent much time on the grave situation in Europe. Day after day they pore over the pages of Current Events Weekly, Scholastic, Time and the daily news- papers-trying to figure what this world situ- ation is all about. i'63t f'64f TRAVEL CLUB GETS READY-Sport clothes packed. Passports registered. Trav- eller's checks certified. Here are some of the expressions that become familiar to this group. The passengers in the Travel Club are ready to sail on the Queen Mary from New York on a world tour. When they arrive in Eng- land, they plan to conquer that English broad ua . As they visit India, Chile, and Hawaii, they learn to go native there, too. GERMAN CLUB GOES DEUTSCHER - Deutscher Vereinn is the name by which this club of German enthusiasts goes. Current problems of Germany and study of the coun- try itself keep these German students on their toes. The real joy of the German Club comes in singing German songs. HAuf Wiedersehn, and 'AEi Du Schonen are most popular. Keep your ears open and you may catch the tune from a Vagabond German troubadour-and there are certainly plenty around. TRAVEL CLUB DEUTSCHER VEREIN MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB TAKES OFF-Watch your head when you enter the wood-working shopl No, those whizzing ob- jects are not phantoms but model airplanes in action. These boys-perhaps some of them are future aviators-draw plans and then construct their brain children. These cloud- scoopers are built from light weight materials. The completed models are then sent to Pitts- burgh where they compete in the junior Air Meet. IUNIOR MECHANICS CLUB TRIES IT OUT-It is really loads of fun! Although the junior Mechanics Club is conducted like a class, the officers of the club are in charge and do all the inspecting and judging of the work. However, they don't do everything with their hands, for they have talks on sub- jects relating to industry. They pass through the different phases of shop-wood, machine- ry, electricity, metal, and safety in forestry. To encourage them, they receive pins which show their progress and advancement. MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB JUNIOR MECHANICS CLUB 1:554- +56w CLUB TRI-HI-Y CLUB S CLUB FLAUNT LETTERS-Here are sixteen proud wearers of the varsity S, won in either football or basketball. During club periods they meet with Mr. Lloyd to discuss sports. Aside from the S, a club member may also wear a pin, designed from a football or a basketball, as the wearer is entitled. How- ever, a lady fair of each doughty knight of gridiron or cage is likely to wear the pin more proudly than would its owner. TRI-HI-Y CLUB UPHOLDS CHAR- ACTER-To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, aim the girls of the Tri-Hi-Y Club. They aspire, also, to serve home. church, and school as well as to use pure words, think pure thoughts, and achieve pure actions. Among their services to the community were the Christmas bas- kets that they packed for needy families. One of the newer clubs, the Tri-Hi-Y has had en- rolled forty girls. JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR DRAMATICS CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB IIINIOR DRAMATICS CLUB PER- FORMS-This group of Sophomores and Freshmen plan something interesting in the field of dramatics for every club period. Sometimes they enact plays: at other times they interpret parts of plays, judge each others acting ability, present readings, hold con- tests in which they guess important actors and actresses, or have discussions on the need for effective scenery, flaws in pictures, and eval- uating in motion pictures from the standpoint of characterizations. IUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS CLUB ARE PUPPETEERS-Perhaps Tony Sarges will be the result of the Iunior High School Dramatics Club. They have worked like beavers on the project of puppet making. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Mani- kin and Minikin are the puppet shows on which they are working. Beside puppet con- struction they discuss trends in the world of make-believe, read plays, present skits, and study movies. b7'A' t68'k F. F. A. ARE FUTURE FARMERS-In the F. F. A. we find boys who want to be the future farmers of America. The F. F. A. is a national organization with the objective of studying vocational agriculture. Each year this group sends delegates to county and state conventions and to State Teachers College where the annual State F. F. A. contests are held. Representatives this year won prizes for milk judging, potato growing, and honey. PHOTOPLAY CLUB SHOWS MOVIES -Through the energies of the Photoplay Club movies on any subject are available for every class room. Some of the club members are already licensed operators of the moving pic- ture machine, and all are both interested and proud to make it available when needed. Sev- eral times during the year the club sponsors and directs a full hour of moving pictures. lt is interested in taking pictures, too, and has a Well equipped dark room in which to develop and print the pictures. 1 ..- --L. n F.F PHOTOPLAY CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB INVESTIGATES -Experiments don't always spell work-they may spell fun. Chemistry and physics pupils who find class time inadequate for their de- sires, find the Chemistry Club a solution to their problems, This club is a member of a national organization for chemistry clubs. It tackles modern physics and chemistry prob- lems through reports and discussions, to say nothing of backing up the theory of these projects by actual and often involved experi- ments. SENIOR DRAMATICS CLUB DOES THINGS- Come on, gang, let's learn how to make faces! We mean, how to apply make- up for the stage. Seniors and juniors may learn the details of production here. They are taught how to apply make-up for the stage, how to make flowers, how to work stage lights, how to make costumes, how to set the stage, and how to paint scenery. When plays or operettas are given, this versatile club as- sists with every detail. CHEMISTRY CLUB SENIOR DRAM ATICS CLUB i'6Qt t7Q'k ART CLUB KNITTING CLUB N1 ART CLUB IS VERSATILE, TOO- Perhaps in the future one of these club mem- bers Will become editor of a home decorating magazine. This is one of the many fields in which the boys and girls who began their training in the Art Club may enter. Among their many projects are numbered soap sculp- turing, weaving, posters, and torn paper pic- tures. Some of the girls are making a model house, too. KNITTING CLUB FLASH NEEDLES-1 The flash of clicking needles is accompanied by the chatter of busy tongues. Beginners in knitting learn the basic stitches, and before they may start on an advanced project, they must complete small sample squares which they pin proudly on the club bulletin board. The advanced knitters learn more complicated stitches and make garments of their own choice. LATIN CLUB IS ROMANESQUE-1 Let us convince people that Latin is not a dead language! say the members of S. P. Q. R. These students are interested in capturing Ro- man life and customs. This year's projects included a banquet served a la Romanis, a public performance of the Dance of the Vestal Virgins, and a series of living statuary groups posed by the members in imitation of classi- cal subjects. LAITN CLUB TREE CLUB TREE CLUB GOES NATURALISTIC- Since reforestation is one of our most acute problems, the Tree-Clubers are learning worth- while material, and at the same time having fun. This year the members determined to study and classify the trees on our compus. Several field trips have proved sources of knowledge. Projects of the club have included the planting of horse chestnut and oak trees. 171+ 172-A THE PATROL ASSURES SAFETY- Sponsored by the AAA fllniontown Branchl, the school patrol functions with a professional style, On wet days and sunny, on February days or May days, the patrol directs the hu- man and mechanical traffic, and discourages the take-a-chance attitude. During football season it is its task to see that the cars of spectators are parked efficiently and safely. The high spot of the year, for the Patrol, how- ever, is the trip to Washington each spring. PATROL CAMERA CLUB CAMERA CLUB CATCHES EVERY- ONE- Watch the birdie! warn the ener- getic devotees of Mr. Eastman's particular art. Although the Camera Club is new in our high school this year, it has been up and coming-to say nothing of rushing here, there. and everywhere. The Eaglet in particular has benefitted by its activity and energy. Have you noticed how clear are the prints and how varied and interesting the subjects of the snapshots the Camera Club has donated? TUMBLING CLUB TUMBLES ON- Don't be alarmed! These boys can tumble farther than that without injury. They have trained and trained until they are really hard. What is an aerial spiral, and incredible leap, the accurate balancing of human pyramids to them? When the signal comes and mind dic- tates, their muscles actually coordinate. The Tumbling Club has given us many an inter- esting hour in assembly, to say nothing of the numbers of boys it has developed into splen- did physical specimens. TUMBLINI' CLUB 1731 i7-if Sapoloskie's flower garden Tough stuff-ugh! Really? Going up! No soap! Gee-pitchers! Book-i-men. Nice work tif you can eat itl. Developed book worm- 'Aa miller. No, who'd a thunk it. Albert Spaulding absent. Forgery. Tl-IE TIME I-IAS COME--- The six gentlemen in the upper corner have had so many tacets that they have become immobile like Lot's wife. To our right an exclusive shot from Barcelona taken shortly after General Franco's 28th assault at the gates. These patriot women are defiantly filling bullet holes in the walls of their home, The men are no sea biscuits for they are hastily preparing stink bombs to repel the insurgent forces. Other nations meanwhile solemnly resolve not to be caught napping as we see by these shots of Madame Le Farvaix's dress salon in Paree. The next six shots will be of special interest to you candid camera fiends. They were all taken with a 340 473' X4V9874 2X3 lens and using with the supersentivite film a type F424 shutter. Of course you must push the click. really. Comes now the rest of the Boston Sinfonetto but they too are solidified. So many people went to Florida last winter and inactivity made of them martyrs of Music. Sad tale, no? To our right we have three boys waiting for Santa Claus but the chim- ney is a bit uncomfy. Oh, mel Man's ingratitude. TO TALK OF MANY THINGS According to our records, the man in the upper corner is tending a furnace, and after checking with numerous authorities on fire-tending we found no definite proof on the contrary, so evidently that is what he must be doing. The next picture was taken at the home-coming of Tyrone Power. Oh, you should see him! He's simply divine! He was wearing a grey suit, a green hat, and, oh, yes, that's the local band out to greet him. This next scene is from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. lt depicts the scene between Hamlet and Osric where they are seeking the Holy Grail, and- or was that some other picture? Well, anyway, while the girls in the next picture look it up, let's look in on the dance below. Do you see that boy with the white shoes? Well, his sister is the one that was in New York when Lindbergh took off. The Andrew Sisters were scheduled for this picture but as two were sick and the third was unable to get here we took this picture of Mrs. Baboola because the camera was set up and-oh, well! This next picture, for want of a title, we named A'After the Thin Man. The Works Progress Administration submitted these pictures of their activities. They are rare because of the trace of activity we see in them. We might pause to remark upon the entire picture, which, if you will kindly notice, covers a day's activities-from the time we start the furnace in the morning, to saying HNow I lay me . . . at night. Hot stuff! Playing A'Postoffice. A worthy thoughty. Leslie forget, Swing your lady. Now I lay me. . . ' Alas! Poor Osric. 'ANow girls, take two eggs. . . She's in- klined to paint. The oil of Bromenshire. Realism? A'Weave been drawing. First edition: Gone with the Wind. 'k76'k OF SHOES AND Sl-HPS The picture in the left hand corner was taken at the National Air Races but the gentleman evidently is having difficulty in finding his eye, with his binoculars. The famed magician, Mr. Schwertz, is about to perform his latest card trick and Mrs, Schwertz very cleverly conceals the ace of spades in her sleeve, Says Mr. Banford, executive counsel for Banford Ltd.: With the in- crease in the price of commodities the consumer will find it more difficult to obtain goods at a low price and thus the upward trend in prices. The chemist in the foreground is known as HThe Picker as it is his duty to pick the cor- rect tube for the gentleman in the rear. Yes, sir! Who'd a thunk? History is the keynote in the following group as we see Dolly Madison rushing from the White House with the Declaration of Independence. We have unravalled a mystery of why Paul Revere never reached Lavansville, for he was way- laid by two comely Tories and of course he wasn't going to Lavansville. If you look closely, you can find Ethan Allen, Hitler, Florence Nightingale, Olympius, Clemanceau, and oh! lots of lovely things. Glugl Say, Now- A study in smiles. Guess what? Mutiny. It's not fire drill. A worthy cause. Act IV. The Udor-is for that Not Chet, sonny. What, no funnies? Mr. Lansberry's family Complete with belles. lpana usersl And so to home. Hll Next year they can't go. lt's not- hi-hi-de-ho. What's this- a strike? Pipe down? Boys of the port-als. A portal. We post-ure remind you. Two hamburgers- comin' up. Morning after. ---OF CABBAC-EES AND KINGS Oh there you are! Well as we were saying-the first group of four was taken by our camera man with a camera. lngenious, don't you think? At a recent dental convention we snapped this one of a group of ideal patients and in the adjacent photo we see them at play. We are indebted to M. G. M. Production for this picture of Mrs. O'Leary as she laments the fact that in the excitement she dropped two stitches in her little niecesi bootees. Recently at the dedication of the South Bend Postoffice five chorines were selected to aid in the festivities. Notice the jointless railing and super-ventilated win- dows. We didn't either. An attempt at contrast was made in the next two pictures. In photo one we have a group of six boys, but in picture two we feature a door. Now if you will notice that the boys are all wearing sweaters and that two are wearing glasses you cannot help but notice the contrast to the door. Next year we will try seven boys. The following exclusive shot shows to some extent the inert principle of a lever. We also can discover here the characteristic spirit for the year '37-'38. Of course, the choice informality of the next view led us, with no malicious intent, I assure you, to call it Selling Candy at a Football Game. lsn't the sky handsome? And last is the Camera Club's crowning achieve- ment-the door to knowledge. Although it is often compared to Sing Sing- you know, Uloving the singing -we believe-what do we believe? Oh, welll 'A'78'k August 25 September 7 17 October 16 November 1 9 1 1 12 18 24-29 December 10 14 20 23 Ianuary 3 13- 1 li 19 February -1 10 17 22 24-26 28 March 9 1 1-31 36 31 April 1-2 2 8 22 28-29 May 6 12- 1 4 13 29 Iune 2 3 ,-1 ,-f ,- .-1 ,-4 11 1-1 ,-1 ,-1 ,..f i THE YEAR'S HOT SPOTS -The boys start on the pigskin. The torture begins. --Boswell ties us in first game of the season. tBosweller heard to remark upon our trick pants.l -Freshmen and seniors go in for tackling corn shocks. Various persons begin to reside on Her Majesty's Ship. Announcement made of great Football Dance for Nov. 12. Meyersdale versus Somerset in football tand side remarks.l No Football Dance. ...Ambition turns to basketball land floor-wipingl. -Much eating of turkey and cranberry sauce. -Seventh and eighth grades swing out to a private party. ,-B. B. team takes over the faculty in a big way. -Everyone stops studying-even a little bit. .-.Vacation actually begins'-with much good cheer tno beerl. ,.With tummies full of candy Everything was dandy 'Til nowl ,-H. M. S. Pinafore went over with a great I'leave ho! Round of congratulations to cast and directors. ,-The juniors and seniors take to bean bagging and Big Appling. ,- S Club Dance. fA prominent member falls in love for 70th time.l Iones E3 Co., the freshmen, and the sophomores have a top- ping time, ,-.Those taking Latin tNot from Manhattanj Present a dance tNot a romancel And a series of statues tFrom various views.l --Operetta Reunion and general get-together. ..All State Orchestra calls prominent locals for tooting and stringing. The Latin Club celebrates in the good old Roman fashion. fMuch kneeling and stuff by slaves.l With an immense struggle we yield the last basketball game to Friedens. tlvlany a long face following day., A great interest taken in books. Unusual, but with promising results. The seventh and eighth grades bowl 'em over with Snow White in puppet form. Band members beat it out at All Western Band. tNumerous students are envious of their missing schooll. Year book goes to press amid relieved sighs. fEditor slept all of following day.l Our champ Volley Ball Team volleys over to State College to do a little volleying with the volley ball. Music department presents with much finesse and stuff-the Choral Concert. The Sophomores knock 'em cold-with the Seniors as guests, tln other words, the Sophomore-Senior Dance.l The seniors do it up brown in The Royal Family. fMuch celebrating followed-'nuf said., Annual county music festival. The All State Band- lsn't that grand! All the flirtatious looks, fetching dresses, and coy smiles step to the foreground for the social climax--the Iunior Prom. The end's really nearing. Impressive Baccalaureate service. Commencement-all Seniors feel queer. The Seniors' final gesture--the tug of war. Where, oh where, are the grand old seniors? Out, out in the cold, cold world. Ecole Qhree NOW WE WITNESS 4? 97146 cfverlts 132+ A camera catches ,CL few of the more intense moments on the gridiron AUTUMN BRINGS FOOTBALL Scarlet and gold leaves on the horizon, orange and black jerseys on the field-autumn is indeed a colorful season with its foliage and its football. Football, one of the two varsity sports sponsored by Somerset High School, has its place in every loyal student's life whether on the playing field or in the bleachers. Two weeks before the regular curricular activities start, the would-be football player starts practicing. A candidate must follow rigid training rules and devote much of his time to strenuous muscle-building exercise after the regular school day is over. A boy can't hope to represent his school on the gridiron without some scholastic achievment for he must secure passing grades in his subjects to be eligible for the active squad. T0 TI-I RILL CROWDS The only material reward the football player gets for his services is the coveted varsity To be eligible for the the boy must play in twelve of the total quarters played, or play in the Meyersdale game-the one lei- ter game. Somerset A, Somerset ,, Somerset .. Somerset .. Somerset M Somerset ,, Somerset ., Somerset .. Charles Morocco Alvin Cvlessner, Manager Martin Migot SCHEDULE 0 Boswell . 0 6 Portage . .... .26 ...,,6l Bedford O 0 Shade ....,,.,,. .r... . 33 6 Conemaugh .. ,,...sl2 C Franklin O 0 Westmont .. ..,,,,l3 6 Meyersdale ,. O LETTERMEN , Captain Andrew Smith Chester Miller Dick Van Galder Theodore Gurzenda Earl Saylor Gene Schmucker Theodore Lapina Harold Ludy Charles Cyga Iohn Bartic Robert Ludy Ioseph Snyder 'Pup Row tleft to rlgflltl-Mr. Lloyd, L1-roy Foffroth, llnrry Crouse, Iivrnnrrl Smith, Hill Mnsser, Tom Morocco, XYiIhnr Rwnvliy. Alvin llle'SSlIvl', lflnrl lg4'l'lil'j', Mr. M4-1':l:n, 1 ll Sm-ond Row-l.og':tn R:lrn1-tt, Earl Klein, Royriun Shatulis, Arthur Nia-holson, ll:-nn l o'l K' ' ' 1 lVl0l' I ny, Harold 1l'ltt'llllt ld, ldurl Sz 'Phlrd Row-'I'hi-odore Lzxpina, Andrew Gurzvnda, Joe Snyder, T4-lI'orml Colm-mnn, Iiolu-rt Ludy, Guy Flnek, Robert Morley, Gene Sr-hmucker. Fourth Row-Martin Migot, Dick Van Galder, Harold Ludy, Andrew Smith, Charles Morocco, John B2l1'lllC, Charles Cygu, Chester Miller. 'k83'k tgqi GROANS, MOANS, AND SLOAN'S The season of 1937 was not the brightest for the Orange and Black. Though the average weight of the players was high this season, the boys seemed to lack the ability of real offensive playing. Coach Lloyd's boys played eight scheduled games, four at the home stadium and four on foreign soil. The Somerset squad brought home two victories under their belts and two ties, but they had to give their opponents four wins out of the eight contests. ' The Orange and Black opened their season away from home at Bos- well. After a rather dull game the gun went off with the score at 0-0. For the second game of the season we had Portage as our guest. This was the first home game and our hopes ran high, but the score in favor of Portage ran higher than our hopes. The squad put up a real battle but had to succumb to a stronger team, 26-6. The game with Bedford, on October 1, proved to be the brightest game of the season in every respect. Not a cloud marred the sky as a throng of Somerset rooters sat in the bleachers sans coats and cheered their team to a 61-0 victory. Every lad on the squad saw action in the game, and nearly every player seemed to be at his best. The most thrilling play of the game was Chet Miller's 95 yard gallop. Chet intercepted a Bedford forward pass on his own five-yard line and dashed madly up the field for a touch- down. Just rr few more exciting minutes of the game After their victory over Bedford, the Orange and Black smashed into the visiting Shade Township boys on October 8. Somerset found a dif- ferent gang of ball toters from those they had met on the previous week. and consequently met with a 38-O defeat. On October 14, the Orange tra- veled to the A'Flood City for a game with Conemaugh at the Point Stadium. Again the Somerset war- riors were victims of a heavy, hard- pounding, and determined team. The final score was 12-6, in favor of Conemaugh. While a few shivering spectators fought rain and mud, Somerset's Orange and Black fought Franklin to a O-0 score. Being outweighed and outplayed, the Lloyd men put their backs to the wall and held off all of Franklin's touchdown threats. Thursday, November 5, found Somerset visiting its hilltop oppo- nents at Westmont. Eager for a second win of the season, the season, the Orange and Black put up a fight, but the Hill Toppers put up a better one and snatched the game to the tune of 13-O. Armistice Day meant the last and the great tussle of the season-the Meyersdale game. Somerset's men realized a win would bring a rath- er poor season to a good close. while a loss would mean oblivion, With strong determination the Lloyd men finally ironed out a 6-0 victory. Until the final minutes of the game neither team could score. Then the Orange started a series of brilliant forward passes. Charlie Cyga heaved three successive for- wards, the first to Captain Chuck Morocco for 21 yards, the second to Earl Saylor for 7 yards, and the third to Chet Miller in the end zone making the score 6-O. 1 . 1 . ' at are X H. l,udA'. T Suylur, HH l.i1DlllJI, G cliluiickcr, t' t ' 2 ff 9 , istiflf 2 I ltiv. H13 Kun Gzilrici I 5lT'llll1, T AlUl'tH'l'U I li 4 Ullvllflfl- fi Mille-l', III! Vw-Z QB .1, Might. IC i'85t 135+ THROUGH THE HOOP Coavllcs Lloyd and McI':1l1:m stool tlu- buys fm' thv 5.:':unv's ti-use-r m nnvnts Almost before the football season has really ended, Somerset High School starts looking forward eagerly to the opening of basketball season. Competitors for the coveted varsity positions have been down on the gym- nasium floor for weeks practicing those long shots from the center of the floor, making their foul shots infallible, or banking the ball with a certain finesse, The rivalry in basketball among the teams comprising District 5 is fully as keen as that in football, and this sport is, perhaps, more generally followed by avid fans. Prospects for a successful basketball season before the season opened. for four lettermen, Capt. R. Barkman, Chester Miller, Charles Morocco, and Alvin Glessner, were back. From the standpoint of games won and lost, this year's team was the most successful of all previous Somerset teams for they won seventeen and lost only four. At the end of the season, the team placed second in the Somerset County Class A League. The first two games, with the faculty and alumni, proved the power of the team in action for they won both engagements handily. On their first trip abroad, the team ran into a very capable opponent in Westmont's quin- tet, In the only overtime game of the year, the Orange team was edged by a 38-37 score. 4 Over the Christmas vacation, two victories were won from Rockwood and Bolivar, a newcomer to our schedple. Figuring prominently in these two games was Somerset's excellent zone defense, for these two teams to- gether scored but sixteen points. Th Orange cagers were successful in their first two A League con- tests, first defeating Berlin by a large score on their own floor, and then de- feating Meyersdale, an ancient rival, by a respectable score. Then in the first afternoon game of the year, Somerset Township was defeated to the tune of 32-20. After a 33-23 disaster at Windber, Somerset whipped into shape and won the next eight games-taking Bedford, Meyersdale, Boswell, Berlin, Shade Township, Somerset Township, Westmont Qavenging the early defeatj, and Bedford in rapid succession. Perhaps the most disheartening game of the season came at Boswell. After leading over three quarters of the way, Somerset was edged out in the last few minutes of play. However, no Somerset team has ever beaten Bos- well on their own floor, Before the largest crowd of the year, Windber was defeated by the score of 31-23, thus evening another account. The following week the regular season was closed with a close victory over Shade Township. Since Somerset placed second in the county, they were entitled to enter the county play-offs. However, in their first engagement of the tournament, our team was defeated in the third encounter with Somerset Township. This year's team was the second Somerset team to have an undefeated record on the home floor. lt averaged 31 points a game to the opponents' 20. The Iunior Varsity also completed the most successful season of all Somerset Iunior Varsity's, for they won eighteen games and lost only three. In the course of the season, they defeated every team they played at least once and most of their opponents fell short in both engagements. A high point of their season was the defeat of Cochran Iunior High's team which was Iohnstown's Iunior High Champion. The Iunior Varsity averaged 32 points a game to the opponents' 14. Standing Kleft to rightj-Coach, M12 McCahng Yun Gznldvr. Milli-1', Iirzmt, Hay, Forney, Ludy, Glessner, Bear-hy. NNI!!! UPN in rlkhil-Pucci Henderson Coffi-oth R rl m n 'I' NI Fl 1 ' - - v . il i il , . . Ul'OCL'U, UCC, C. Morocco, V, Coleman, T. Coleman, Conch, A. XV. Lloyd. HI:PIItt?l',ESI'XN'S9l'J.9KCB0hIlf',li i'87'k 'k88'k er' Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset ,-f ,.... ,-f ,-1 ,-f 47-f i' SCHEDULE Faculty ,..,. ...... 2 9 Somerset Alumni ......, ...... 2 7 Somerset Westmont ..A...,.,. 38 Somerset Rockwood .......... 6 Somerset Bolivar ..,.... ....,. l O Somerset Berlin ......i........... 13 Somerset Meyersdale ........ 11 Somerset Somerset Twp. .. 20 Somerset Windber ............ 33 Somerset Bedford .,.,.......... 8 Somerset Meyersdale ........ 21 Dick Vain Calder Ce-nt:-r, Guard Xlvin Hlvssnu 1 t 1 'Q-n v- Hzirold Huy Gunrtl .I. R. Bal rk mn n Fnrwu rd Chester Miller Guard Boswell ...... ..... l 8 Berlin .................. 17 Shade Twp. ....,. 18 Somerset Twp. 16 Westmont .......... 26 Bedford v............. 16 Boswell ,...., .,... 2 1 Windber ............ 23 Shade Twp. ........ 24 Somerset Twp. 25 X1-1114111 Colom 1 l'lUl'XVIIl'll 0 'Ht' 'IVI ll F 1 L t .G11. 1 1 Xl 1 1 ll 1 Nl 1 1 1 yFl114'li lll!ll'Il Somerset I Somerset I. Somerset I Somerset Somerset I Somerset I Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Somerset Hooversville H. S. Westmont V. Rockwood V. Collegians ..,....... Berlin V. ..,.... . Meyersdale V. Windber V. Meyersdale V. Cochran Ir. H. S. Boswell V. ..... . SCHEDULE 9 Somerset 13 Somerset 16 Somerset 23 Somerset 6 Somerset 6 Somerset 13 Somerset 13 Somerset 24 Somerset 21 Somerset 12 Berlin V. ....... . Garrett H. S. Cochran Ir. H. S. Westmont V. Hooversville H.S. Garrett H. S. ,.... . Boswell V. ..... . Windber V. Stoyestown H. S. Sons of Legion Stoyestown H. S. i'R9'A' Human arch. Straight. Number 330, please. Rocking Chair Swing! Symmetry. 5-6 pick up feet Hold it! The curiosity of all the girls taking physical education--gym to most of us-was aroused early this fall when they noticed the new equipment in the dressing room. After making loads of wild guesses, we discovered that the board covered with squares was a posture board and the bars suspended lrom the ceiling were used in the correction of our posture. The posture board is used to diagnose the defects in carriage, Per- haps one of our shoulders is higher than the other or the blades may extend ovcr too many squares. Thus the board convinced the subject that she has allowed her shoulders to become round. Many of us found that we were holding our heads forward or that our chins were not held in. We learned that a vertical line should extend through the ear and the center of the neck and body-straight through the ankles so that the weight of the body falls on the center of the arch. Not birds. really Grunt and groan Dribbling technique NOW WE VISIT THE GYM M ss . ' y Weber keeps the girls moving Can it be thunder on the left? Oh, no, what was that? It seems to be coming from the girls' gym so don't be alarmed, it is only loyal supporters cheering their team on to victory in basketball, volley ball, or captain ball. The intramural tournaments are played among the classes from seventh to twelfth grade. Each homeroom organizes its own team and such strug- gling as does take place between the teams! But don't be misled and think that all we do is play games. We take exercises too. If we see some one limping through the halls we rest assured that the girls were standing on their heads or being human balls the day before. The Sophomores alone seemed to be interested in the earliest tourna- ment of the season, tennis, There were several girls who participated, with Iulia Morocco carrying off the honors. The Freshman started out in high playing kickball. They seemed to enjoy it immensely with 201 coming out on top after some very strenuous games. The following rooms after hard work and many friendly battles won the letters in their respective class tournament. CAPTAIN BALL Seniors .... ..... 2 20 Sophomores ...... ...... 2 14 Iuniors .... ..... 2 22 Freshmen ...... ...... 2 ll BASKETBALL Seniors .... ..... 2 20 Sophomores ..,... l 16 Iuniors .... ........ 2 22 Freshmen ...... ,..... 1 06 VOLLEY BALL OF 1937 Seniors .... ........ 1 14 Sophomores ..... 207 Iuniors .... ..... 2 23 Freshmen .. ..... 218 1911 19241 LET'S WATCH THE BOYS' Mr. A. .l. Kvrin is the dynamo behind the lluys' intramural Sports and Volleyball From the very birth of physical education in Somerset High School to the present time, rapid growth has taken place in every phase of the Boys' Physical Education Department. The biggest step in promoting physical education was that of building a modern gymnasium, and with the birth of the gymnasium came intramural sports in the fall of 1931. Intramural athletics have real values for the high school boy. Probably the most attractive value is that of recreation. All work and no play makes lack a dull boy. Very few boys have to be forced to go to gym classes or be coaxed to take part in intramural sports. Sportsmanship, one of the best attributes of mankind, is fostered throughout the intramural athletics program. The boys learn to play not only for the sake of playing and winning games, but for the sake of learning to respect the rules and come out smiling after a defeat, a quality so worth while in later life. The major intramural sport of Somerset High is basketball. Winter' time passes rapidly with two games of basketball scheduled for every noon. Rivalry among home rooms becomes very tense and is as important to some as the inter-scholastic contests. A series of games is played throughout the winter, and in March a double elimination tournament decides the cham- pionship teams in each class. The winning teams are given the right to buy letters to designate their achievement. Ranking second in support is intramural mushball, the first intramural sport played each school term and the first intramural sport to be adopted by Somerset High in 1931. The first class tennis court has introduced another popular sport to the already long list including mushball, soccer, touch football, basketball, foul shooting, volley ball, track and field events, and athletic contests. Intramural basketball saw quite a few upsets this season. The cham- pion five of the school hailed from a junior room, number 22. The senior champions were from room 112 where 212 was the runner-up team in the A little more spinach. Left right. Up we go! Going down. On your mark- Skinning the snake. The snake's skinned. Get it over! My serve. More yumphl senior national league. A team of small but wiry boys, known as 212 C, ran away with the American League honors. Room 22 was the champion junior team with 216 trailing on their heels. A flashy team from 218, a sopho- more home room, took the sophomore championship while 209 came in sec- ond place. Among the freshman teams, room 214 showed more real bas- ketball than any other freshman team and won the freshman tournament without much trouble. Room 110 was the runner-up freshman team. Be- sides being the winners of the freshman tournament, room 114 was the only team in the school that didn't lose a game. They even beat room 218, the winners of the sophomore tournament. With the completion of the project for flooding a large portion of the playground for skating next year, another interesting sport will be added to the already varied physical education program. This space in other than cold weather is available for baseball, mushball, etc., and then can be flooded in a very few hours when freezing weather arrives. fgqw 'Pup Row Qleft In ripglltj Nlicholson, Huy, Halter, T, Colt-man, Flucfk, Ludy. Coach KOl'll1. B1-aunt. Glessner, Van Gu Ida-l'. Houpt, Snyder. Fuetter. HERE ARE VOLLEY BALL CHAMPIONS Sm-und Row-Allrripxht, Sitting-Mgrs. Kendall, Volley ball has been an intramural sport in Somerset High for quite some time, but it has been a varsity game only the last two years. In the 1936-1937 season Somerset emerged victorious over Boswell. Friedens, Stonycreek and Saxton. In fact, Somerset was district 5 champion for the 1936-1937 and 1937-1938 seasons. Though the varsity team is made up in a rather informal manner, it has proven very successful for the last two season. Whoever wishes may come out to practice and show his ability as a volley ball player. When the day of the district 5 tournament arrives, Mr. A. I. Kerin, the coach, selects six players from the group and uses the other players as reserves. 1937 STANDING Final Match lst Place ................ Somerset Somerset ........ 15 Boswell ........ 4 2nd Place ,.,,,.,,,...,. Boswell Somerset ...,.... 15 Boswell ,,,,,,,, 5 3rd Place .... ....... F riedens Somerset ,....... 15 Boswell ...,.,.. 12 4th Place .... ....... S tonycreek Somerset ........ 15 Boswell .....,,, 9 5th Place .............. Saxton 1938 STANDING Final Match lst Place .,,.......,.,... Somerset Somerset ,.....,. 15 Berlin ..... .. 5 2nd Place .,,,,,,,.,,.,, Berlin Somerset ..,,.... 15 Berlin .,....,... 3 3rd Place .............. Stonycreek Somerset ........ 15 Berlin .......... 12 4th Place .... ...,... F riedens lSecond teaml Our volley ball team went to State College to compete in the finals on April 2 and came through with a most creditable record. In the preliminary round York defeated State College 15-4, 15-O. Then in the quarter finals Westinghouse defeated York 15'-2, 15-7: Somerset defeated Tunkhounock 15-ll, 15-4: Coraopolis defeated Williamsport 15-0, 15-9: Oil City defeated Haverford 15-5, 15-2. The semi-finals, however, resulted in Westinghouse's defeating Somerset 15--0, 15-3 and Oil City's defeating Coraopolis 15-13, 15-4, 15-12. Finally Westinghouse won the state championship from Oil City 15-7, 15-13. Tioole your cfconomy Style Q5 1-lil-li-ill' ervice SPECHT MOTOR COMPANY SOMERSET IN WHICH C, WE INTRODUCE QUT Gfriencls 'A'98'k OUR PATRONS Charles I. Hemminger, M. D. Marlin S, Cargill, M. D. Harold E. Musser, M. D, David Reese Archibald M. Mathews, Esq. Norman T. Boose Iohn F. Maurer, M. D. Simon K. Uhl Thomas Lansberry Charles F. Uhl Frank Coder, Sr. Stanley Wilson W. E. Hart Ernest O. Kooser I. R. Hemminger, M. D. Richard Pile E. Frank Shaulis Robert E. Craver Countryman's Service Station Mrs. Neva S. Lon Fred B. Shaffer, M. D. George A. 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Center Ave. and Catherine St. Somerset, Pa. ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL ATLANTIC LUBRICATION ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH 'll7f BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS WELCOME AND RETURNS WHERE IT IS WELL TREATED .... THE SCI-IENCK CO. SOMERSET'S LEADING DEPT. STORE A Home of NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS I. X. L. CREAMERY, Inc Manufacturers of I. X. L. FAMOUS ICE CREAM AND BUTTER PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM -0-owxo-0-v FRIEDENS PA COMPLIMENTS CUMPUMENTS OF 0F CHARLES R. S- 31 A- HAUGER Chevrolet Co. BLATT BROSX OVER OR All the finest screen productions presented in the surroundings and in the manner they deserve SOMERSET, PA. fll9'lf 1'fl20 GREETINGS to the Graduates and Students of Somerset High School V Your parents and instructors have been your wise and unselfish coun- selors and guides up to this time, your parents will continue in the same role as long as you both live, your future welfare is their greatest concern. You, your parents, and your instructors, all, need the help of another counselor and guide, one who can assist you all in the preparation and maintenance to completion of the plans for financial freedom-a freedom from money Worries that comes to all of you who are assured money for higher education, protection for family, and, when you decide to retire from active business, a salary check every month for life. This help, based upon thorough preparation, many years of business experience ,and an earnest and sincere desire to render service, can be had if you will consult DON M. KIMMEL Special Agent for The Bankers Life Company of Des Moines, Iowa I A Mutual Life Insurance Company in its 59th Yearj --An Education for Your Children -A Monthly Income for Life for Yourself -Life Insurance for Your Family's Protection K New Insurance Purchased During 193 7 Was Over I 7 BILLION Dollars. Were You Numbered Among These Wise Purchasers?j AUTOGRAPHS 4 . 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