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Paae 8 THESAGA 0r-3 rrrr :' ) ?‘ y y , freshman Class Hack row—K. Eichorn, A. Erb, M. Johnson, G. Kanehl. M. Meaner, R. Larkin, M. Schurr, C. I'riichard. J. Darling:. R. Suess. J. Blackwell. Third row—M ss Cox. E. Bechtel. E. Schutt. R. Erb, H. Hoffman. E. Hasfurter, 1. Miller. L. Sheasley. B. Monczynski. B. Yoder, V. Rlbbeck. T. Schurr. Second row H. Heroy. R. Brauen. A. Mitzel. S. Belknap. M. Yoder, G. Madrid. W. Krlenke, W. Schurr, N. Langrenfeld. First row—R. Landow, F. Capan, R. Weiler, C. Martin. P. Neuse, B. Kapuza. Our Story Until Now This year’s Freshman class is the largest ever to attend Parker High School. There was not very much activity on the part of the class during the first part of the year, but on December 21, 22, and 23, 1936, the Fresh- men were initiated by the so-called mighty Sophomores. A few of the initia- tion ceremonies were as follows: First, the boys had to wear earrings, hair ribbons and makeup. The girls wore neckties, shirts, and no makeup. Most of the students were good sports during the initiation. On December 24, 1936, we had our Christmas party. Refreshments were served and Miss Rogler acted as Santa Claus. An entertainment was given by some of the class members. The party was a great success. The last social event until the present was a skating party held at Scott’s rink, in May of this year. Those who went were very well pleased with the evening’s entertainment. Our class gave a considerable sum of money to Joint Charities. Bernard Kapuza and Allen Mitzel of our class are on the varsity base- ball squad this year. We hope that next year we shall have more players on the team. Our class officers are as follows: President, Beulah Yoder, and vice president, Catherine Pritchard.
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THE SAGA Page 7 Sophomore Class Back row—E. Sievenplper, E. Prysbos, E. Mast, M. Mueller, M. Zoeller. I. Beeman, F. Ingram, L. Meyer. M. Sugg. A. Bistort. Second row—K. Xehrboss, J. Pless, B. Hoszman, M. Capan, B. Blosser, B. Vine. M. Sagerman, L». Heist, M. Moore. M. Harfman. C. Beaver, First row—K. Xehrboss. L. Yoder, R. Covert, F. McLane, R. Seyfang, L. Lauridsen. A. Bugen- hagen, J. Eichtnger. .J. Detweiler, X. Burton. Class History The Sophomore class consists of forty-four members who took upon themselves the solemn duty at the beginning of the year of initiating the Freshman crowd. We can honestly say that we have done our best toward guiding them into a proper way of living. If they prove to be a failure, it is not our fault. This has been a very successful year for our class and several delightful parties have been held. At the end of the term we are planning with the help of our class adviser, Miss Rogler, a picnic at Crystal Beach. Last year a very enjoyable one was held there. We also have class members who are prominent in school affairs. Many of the students participated in the operetta, the first to be produced in this school. Carlton Reigle and Franklyn McLane are the main supports of our championship baseball team. Among the other important players are Richard Seyfang, Roy Covert, and Ray Miller. In the realm of scholarship we have the following members who will receive fourth awards: Jewel Crouch, James Eichinger, Lois Heist, Loraine Meyer, Jeanette Pless, and Margart Sugg. In conclusion we might state for the benefit of the Freshmen that if they do half as well as we have done, they may consider themselves an outstanding class.
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THE SAGA Page 9 Sub- reshman Class Hack row T. Mumlanlohl, L. Muchow. M. Scotland, J. Fitzsimmons. P. liorey, G. Fish, R. Gemmei, F.TTc.iman, TX Pokl. M. Pless. Third row—E. Gerber. .1. 'Bearo. B. Andress'. R. Chappius, C. Chappius, Miss Grenzebach. Second row It, Genie rick, G. Hawley. First row R. Peck. GTTTugenhagen. H. Altrogrge, W Sugg H. Meredith, W. Pless, A. Butler, I). Groll. R. Hershberger, R. Shickler, R. Snyder. A Brief Account of the Orphans At the beginning of the year our class had its picture taken. If you look carefully, you will find it at the top of the page. We realized at the time our photograph was taken that we were higher than the eighth grade, but we were unable to call ourselves Freshmen. At the time this history is being written, conditions have changed and many of us no longer feel that we belong with this group of orphans. There really isn’t much more to relate at this time. However, we advise you to keep track of us, for in the future years we intend to become famous in Parker High School. Finally we might say that we like our room; we like our principal and teachers; we like our school; we like ourselves.
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