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Mr. Virgil Saylor Miss Mary Spenc COMMERCIAL -- Our stenographers and salesmen are developed in this department. Miss Stern, Miss Beyers, and Miss Ro- manoski are the members of the faculty who compose the commercial department. Mr. Paul Schrock Mr. Roy Schrock Miss Helen Serene Miss Katherine Snyder Mr. Harry Speicher er Miss Harriet Stern Mr. Chester Stinema Miss Rebekah Tru al Mr. Parke Wagner I Q ru as 2 cu In the cooking department the girls learn to plan and prepare tempting and appetizing menus, as one may Well know if he eats in the cafeteria. A class of senior boys are also being trained to show their Wives how to cook. PHY ICAL ED CATIO Miss Weber and Mr. Kerin see that the boys and girls are kept in shape physically in addition to their men- tal development. The teachers of this department are Miss Hummel, Miss Redfoot, and Miss Davis. Miss Ruth Davis, who is still Working very hard with her college studies, has replaced Miss Spencer who left us to accept other employment. Marv Weber
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ad, J QQ 1 tr f,, , A. Ygxfai 1 1-- :,, . ': L... 4' ,rl If -1,. .,, ' . 53-12-4 ,-+r' 1 '-ef' . .gf ggi 5 42 .763 . ..,,:,,. 43, :V .- , 5 :'g3?,l 10 ' J L ' -11 ' .CJ 2 1- . ':. -1 . T- ..t - 5 ' 16?-' T v ki : : , , . .. , ,E .xr ZA 'T' 5 CLA ' rf' . A3 -'.1-5:-'rf-if eff. in President ---- IOHN NEU-AN Vice-President - - - ROBERT REED Secretary - - MARY LOUISE KNEPPER Treasurer - - - DONALD YOUNKIN THE' IOR SONG In the fall of l938 Somerset High School had a blessed event. The class of 1942 was born and now, after four years of hard Work, has reached the peak of its high school education. Look- ing back and reminiscing, We Wonder how they were able to overcome suc- cessfully all the trials and tribulations that loomed before them like Wicked giants trying to subdue elves. They have chosen Iohn Neilan to guide them safely through their last year with Rob- ert Reed, Mary Louise Knepper, and Don Younkin acting as his cohorts. They started out as meek, humble freshmen, swallowed up in the hurry and scurry of high school life. As ad- vancing sophomores, they made them- selves known by the Sophomore-Senior Dance When their junior year rolled I around, they produced the colossal comedy Raspberry Red. They also displayed ingenuity by giving the Iunior Prom a Mexican setting. This year an outstanding production was the Senior Minstrel Show written by George Roth. This class can boast of many gifted vocalists, instrumentalists, and dramatists. These musicians form a large percentage of the band, or- chestra, and operetta cast. With such a glorious past the Class of l942 is about to leave these por- tals of 1earning and become con- cerned With the more serious affairs of life. Their achievements in the future will be much greater if they can feel that the underclassmen are equipped to attain and rise above the ideals which they have set for them. 1 fl mmf WW
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