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UI It I.I'llIII'1ItS IN UI It I ItLII'I'. Mr. Mcnscr Miss Mrvrrs Mr. Dirt: Miss Millrr Mr. I'rvsmgrr Miss Rippmnn , I IVIis- Rnlftml Miss Rumnwl Q i 'i Miss Ruth Davis C f IVIr-. Ilm-ut-r i X K Mrs, Glcssnrr M.-, 11t,,ii...t A , N' ' ' r I I r The faculty directs its every effort to see that students get the fundamental rudiments of learning that are the foundation for all future training. Students are receiving sound backgrounds in the basic courses of high school that will prepare them to serve their country in wartime and in the peacetime to follow. ENGLISH In this department students receive a sound course of English and literature sup- plemented by work in creative writing, pub- lic speaking, and dramatics. The instructors are Miss Serene, Miss Gilbert, Miss Snyder, Mrs. Horner, Miss Miller, Mrs. Glessner. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Mr. Menser gives seventh and eighth graders a course in mathematics that pre- pares them for the higher mathematic courses taught by Mr. Frysinger and Mr. Griffith. Mr. Rininger, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Ebersole, Mr. Pile, and Miss Meyers are the instructors of the science department. Patiently, they explain to students the wonders, mysteries, and intricacies of science. SOCIAL SCIENCE Civics, world history, American history, problems of democracy-all are delved into by the students of this department under the instruction of Miss Long, Mr. Schrock, Mrs. Trent, Mr. Hopkins, and Mr. Dietz.
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l l I DR. HOMER W. HAY Superintendent of Somerset Public Schools General in charge of our army of eleven hundred is Mr. Griffith. It is with fear and trembling that we ans- wer a summons to his inner sanctum. for he has an uncanny knack of dis- covering our little weaknesses fgoing A. W. O. L.l Our summons may often bring good news, but, if not, we in- variably leave his presence with the conviction that our punishment is un- doubtedly deserved. To his present duties of commanding the affairs of our school has recently been added the teaching of a radio code course. Mr. Griffith can be counted on to keep our school up to date and fighting fit O O 5 n Dr. Hay, as commander-in-chief of Somerset's schools, deftly carries into execution plans mapped out for the administration of the schools. In his quiet office he is found ready and will- ing to help us in planning our own personal campaigns for the school year. And when we leave, with his understanding advice and cheery smile, our loads have magically van- ished from our backs. Not only in the seclusion of his inner office does our commander-in-chief reign supreme, but in the classrooms and in the halls, by merely raising his hand, he can still the clamor of our noisy troop. Dr. Hay is not only our commander-in- chief, he is also our friend. MR. WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH Principal of Somerset High School
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-q LANGUAGE--MUSIC-FINE ARTS Miss Truxal makes a dead language a live one for Latin students, and Mr. Ringler teaches French, accent and all, to juniors and seniors. Students interested in music receive cap- able instruction from Mr. Stineman, director of instrumental music, and Mrs. Meyer, vocal instructor. Students in the art department learn to create with their hands under Miss Rippman's instruction. AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY Mr. Billick and Mr. Cleeves do their part to train students of agriculture to be good Future Farmers of America. Mr. Flick, Mr. Thomas, and Mr. Billick pre- pare boys-and girls-in the various shoo courses to take their place in the field ot industry. Mass Anim Kuttcr. Ur. ll.ux' s cttnicnt sm Miss M.m-1 Mr, N lumt-L ,V Nltss ruxul Nlr-. lwnl Mass Lung Aliw Ulllwrrl Nltw Stvrn IKS HY- U Iss Inns th I Mr. K.-im Nl:-X Vx rlwx
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