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l'uul Maltz, Presidvnt flemge Slmlgh. Vim! PI'lASlfll'I'lt .James Dull, Secret:-iry Im-z Miller. Treztsurei' 14 F ,1 Hello! Yes, this is the Somerset High School and the Iunior Class is speaking. Oh, yes! A reporter! Of course we can tell you about our class. But surely you must have heard about us-or actually heard us. The lunior Class raises the roof at pep meetings and games. We have some marvelous voices in the croWd. Are We all noise? Ot course not! We have some real talent in our class. When the Iuniors put on a program We have a variety of talent to please everyone. Many of our vocalists were in the operetta even as Sophomores. We not only Watch at games! Some ot our boys are regular members of the football and basketball squads. You'll see more of these boys in sports next year. Dances? When the class gave their Sophomore-Senior dance the crowd Was asked to board the ship S. S. Good Time. One Senior confessed that it was quite easy for him to jitterbugg he was so seasick he could hardly stand up. Our Iunior Prom even surpassed this in sparkle and originality. We are working hard with our president, Paul Martz, and his assistants, George Slough, Iames Dull and Inez Miller to make our- selves tit Wearers of the cap and gown in '4l. Yes, you are quite welcome. Goodbye M2 7- ! jvc 17011 THE JUNIOR CLASS ll
' .lbw 7 W W' ' 'T ' ff THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ltolwrt Rm-rt, I'1'e-sidn-nt Robert Stahl, Yicv l'i'e-siclt-nt Ivoiiqltl X Ulllllxlll, 591161-llj XX llllkifll Collins, Tn-nsllr-t-1' What can I do for you, please? someone asks as you step up to the candy counter after the half. You stare aghast at the young- ster before you and Wonder if that professional salesman's voice came from the mere Sophomore before you. But there is no reason to be surprised. By selling everything from steaming hot coffee to ice cold pop, the Sophomores have become experienced salesmen. At institute even the boys entered the kitchen-though not for the usual purpose. Any teacher will testify to the expert Way they handled the pots 'and pans and their contents. All this work filled their treasury full enough to present the finest of dances to the Senior Class. For days they Worked tirelessly in the gym, and many a dignified Senior was shamelacedly caught try- ing to peer through those black-draped Windows. All outsiders were kept in breathless suspense. This class has given us many of our boys on the gridiron and basketball floor as Well as an imposing list of names on the honor roll. . Their president is Robert Reed and his able lieutenants are Robert Stahl, Donald Younkin, and Bill Collins. With such a group of energetic gentlemen at their head, the Sophomore Class looks for- ward to '42 with bright hopes. Yjmil TELLS IT'S STORY 28
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