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Page 10 THESAGA Sighth Qrade Back row -G. Mieser, I). Green. R. Riley, G. Detweiler, B. Ix ng, O. Klinglesmith. L. Lantlow. M. Jamison. K. Wasson, R. Beaver. «... , .. Third row H. Stocker. C. Siefert. I . Schurr. K. Long. V. Schurr. it. Kern. M. Hewltl. E. Bender. A. Harbison. V. Burche, K. Wasson, J. Berg. Second row J. Long. E. Blarr. R. Weller. R. Beard. P. Loring. M. Belknap. H. Hawes. L. Rosenthal, W. (’ramer. K. Moore. R. Parker. ... First row E. Jones’, W. Stocker. H. Schopf. R. Giezkowski. W. Leckey. . Butler. R. Blarr, G. Nehr, J. Kilbourn. E. Bugenhagen, C. Urban. Our Record When we were in the fifth grade, our teacher was Miss Moore. During that year we recall two outstanding events; a radio program by the class and a birthday surprise party for our teacher. The next September we entered the sixth grade with Miss Hoeman as our teacher. During this year we had many enjoyable times together and were sorry when the term was over. However, we anticipated the new experience of being promoted to the third floor. We entered the Junior High School with Miss Schorm as our teacher, and we all liked her very much. At this time we recall that the following students received fourth awards: Philip Loring, Homer Schopf, Betty Long, Mary Jamison, Ruth Kern, Romelle Riley, and Opal Klingelsmith. In September, 1936, we entered the eighth grade. Our teacher was Miss Watson. The first part of the year we were in Room 38, but during the Thanksgiving vacation we were moved to a new room. Our Marionette Club has made some puppets and has a stage completed. We are planning to give a play and have the seventh grade as our guests. Although we have en- joyed the year very much, we are looking forward to high school, next fall.
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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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THE SAGA Page 11 Seventh Qrade Back row -I). Reiner. 10. Volt. A. Win •ene. 15. Kwlatkowskl. 10. Uerkey, 1. Meiser, M. Roth, D. Jam son. G. Giczkowski, B. Zoeller, M. Geyer. Fourth row -R. Schurr. L. Freeman. 1). Darling. R. Detweller, S. Frelhelt, B. Belknap. Ilaleski. M. Geyer, C. Frye, R. Butler. R. Klzold. J. Nehr. Third row—A. Hart wig, R. Measer. Second row I). Heimann, J. Bush. G. Klngelsmith, A. Horey, I). Hershberger, J. Logan. L. Desjardins, J. L' ng, W. Lowenstein, N. Klink. F. Dustan. First row—E. Hall, P. Blarr. H. Payne. N. Peacock, 10. Stocker. M. Dawydko, P. Angelli. L. Ottney, V. Windnagle. Our Class In September, 1936, forty-eight happy, bright-eyed pupils filled the vacant seats on the third floor in the seventh grade room. We have had many pleasures during the year, including parties, clubs, games and working to- gether on various projects, namely, transportation, forestry, poetry, and art. In mathematics, the Cardinals competed against the Bluebirds and Arthur Hartwig has proven to be an accurate and speedy worker. Our Happy Hour Club has given us a chance to show our dramatic and literary talent. Wil- liam Lowenstein, therefore, is christened the second Popeye and Boneita Belknap, our literary champion. In spelling, John Bush and Grace Giczkowski have had the most 100 per cent papers and have served faithfully on their teams. Our homeroom organization selected Alice Wincenc as our represen- tative to the Student Council. Lorraine Freeman and Glendon Klingelsmith have been chosen by the council for exhibiting good school spirit. Last, but not least, we are thinking of our closing day picnic, the highlights of which will be a baseball game, delicious eats and many games and sports, in which, no doubt, Dawn Darling will show her athletic ability. Thus draws to a clcse another year in our life history, soon to fade into the book known as Memories.
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