Brooklyn High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Brooklyn, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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'Q Q C 'e S Q: OUR FAC LTY MISS BAUGHMAN-English , . . her well- planned Iunior High English prepares many students for higher English classes . . . her able instruction in guidance aids the student in his selection oi high school activities. Lt MISS BEYERS ommercial . . . teacher of Iunior business aining and bookkeeping I and 2 . . . Sponsorgot Radio Club. MR. BILLICK-iigriculture . . . prepares our farmer boys for the agricultural world . . . teaches them sound economies of farming . . . sponsor ot F. F. A. Club. MR. CLEEVES-Agriculture . . . instructs the boys how to supply the nation's food wants in his agriculture course . . . sponsor ot Tree Club. MR. DIETZ-History . . . 7th and 8th grade . . . an eloquent orator on school spirit . . . able faculty ticket sales manager . . . spon- sor of Current Events Club. MR. FRYSINGER-Mathematics . . . worries never cease tor Mr. Frysinger's algebra geometry, and trigonometry students, especial- ly on test days . . . sponsor Photo Club. l Miss E. Pauline Baughman Miss Lela Beyers Iohn C Billlck Mr. Edward Cleeves Mr. Iames B. Diet: r Iacob Frysmgel Mrs. Hester Horner Mr. Anthony I. Kerin Q r W Robert Klm 5 MRS. HOHNER-English and History . . . spon- sor Iunior-High Dramatics Club . . . faculty advisor ot Eagle! Literary Stait. MR. KERIN-Physical Education . . . teacher ol boys' gym classes , . . intramural sports director . . . keeps his volleyball team on its toes . . . sponsor ot Intramural Sports Club. MR. KLINE--Art . . . responsible for the ex- cellence ot the Senior class play scenery . . . will be remembered long tor his magic tricks which have held many an assembly audience spellbound. MR. LLOYD-History . . . instructs the Sopho- mores in World History . . . regularly sche- duled tests . . . sponsor of Ritle Club. MR. LOHR-Biology . . . home room filled with animal exhibits . . . competent basketball referee. MISS LONG-Social Science . . . untiring in her eitorts to make good citizens of her pupils . L . sponsor of National Honor Society.

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ADMINISTRATION Dr. Hay's tact and underslanding in solving our problems have not been developed by working for usg Dr. Hay works with us. His door is always open to us, and he is never too busy to listen to the smallest request. As he helps us to select our course of study, we particularly realize how fortunate we are to receive the help his wide experience enables him to give. Dr. Hay is a real lover of democracy, and he Works hand in hand with our stu- dent organizations to produce better students and better Americans. Mr. Griffith has never told us which is more exacting-a day in the army or a day at Somerset High School. If we enter the office after school hours we always find Mr. Griffith still on the job. It is his task to make a thousand of us into ladies and gentlemen, and our relations with him may be very strained after some misdemeanor. However his nod and friendly grin as we meet in the hall soon put us back on a good neighbor footing. 1 X , N O



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f 1 if NAV xx X all MISS MAIER-Librarian . . . always able to find desired reference . . . sponsor of Library Club. MISS MENG-Vocational and General Home Economics . . . Cafeteria . . . Sponsor 3 C's Club. MR. MENSER-Mathematics . . . keeps his lively seventh and eighth graders interested in percentages, areas, and volumes. MISS MEYERS-Geography . . . takes seventh and eighth graders under her wing . . . spon- sor of Knitting Club. MRS. MARTHA MEYER-English . . . her grammar tickets a source of woe for the Iuniors . . . faculty advisor of S. O. S .... sponsor of Iunior Dramatics Club. MRS. MARY MEYER-English . . . initiates Freshmen into the mysteries of high school study of grammar and literature . . . sponsor Red Cross Club. MISS MILES-Senior English . . . dramatics . . . coach of Senior class play, Captain Apple- jack . . . sponsor Senior Dramatics Club. MR. NOSAL-Civics . , . assistant coach of football, basketball, and track. MR. PILE-Industrial Arts . . . metal shop and mechanical drawing . . . the indispensable tenor of our famous quartet . . . director Fresh- man band. MR. RINGLER-Mathematics and French . . . a lover of law and order. MISS ROMANOSKI-Commercial . . . instructs us in the intricacies of typing and shorthand . . . sponsor of Typing Club. MISS ROSS-Vocational and General Home Economics . . . not only does she show the girls how to prepare meals, but she also teaches the boys to cook . . . cafeteria. MR. SAYLOR-Science . . . head coach, a real pal to our athletes . . . sponsor of S Club. MR. PAUL SCHROCK-General Science and Biology . . . our wrestlers performed worthily under his excellent coaching . . . sponsor of Wrestlers' Club. MR. ROY SCHROCK-American History . . . for a better understanding of recent events, the story of America is unfolded. .11 11 'g'- X 5' cw

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