Clarence Central School - Saga Yearbook (Clarence, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 6 THESAGA junior Class Back row—A. Sescil, E. Landow, B. Marzolf. II. Blosf-er, A. Kaquet, B. Solem. D. Heiman, K. Kaesrebeln. .1. Weinauge. Fourth row -Mr. Parish. E. I indow. A. Wasson, I’. Sues». R. Helntzman. M. Blarr, E. Zim- merman, B. Wlndnagle. B. t'larke. I . Miller. E. Zimmerman. Third row -II. Kinney. B. Buyers, A. Lords, .1. Metzler, G. Burton. L. Hoffman. M. VanBuren, A. Lauflfenberger. C. Eichorn. Second row—T. Berry, T. Pritchard. E. l ong. .1. Roszman, K. Metz. R. Miller, X. Dohn, R. Balling. First row—A. Hartwig, R. Yaw, H. Weinsheimer, W. Zimmer. I. Beard. L. Blosser. Class I listory There are five members of the Junior class who started school together at Parker High School in the first grade, namely Betty Marzolf, Doris Miller, Janice Weinauge, Ray Miller, and Robert Kinney. Since that day long ago, our class has grown to the number of forty-two members, one of the largest Junior classes in the history of our school. In October, 1936, we elected the following class officers: President, Doris Miller; vice president, Janice Weinauge; secretary, Rose Kaegebein; treas- urer, Roy Metz. Doris Miller, Herbert Weinsheimer, Norman Dohn, Lois Hoffman, and Janice Weinauge have represented us in the Student Council. On the basketball team are: Irving Beard. Roy Metz, Ray Miller, John Detweiler, William Zimmer, and Thomas Pritchard. Our baseball representative? are: Irving Beard, Ray Miller, Norman Dohn, and Robert Buyers. We are also proud of the fact that six of the Juniors are in the annual speaking contest. Our orators are: Janice Weinauge, Herbert Weinsheimer, Norman Dohn, Albert Hartwig, William Zimmer, and Irving Beard.

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THE SAGA Page 5 Class of 1937 Back row—L. Hawley. K. Miller. F. Blttler, K. Sues». W. Yoder. L. Heimann. M. Layer. F. Schutt. J. Miller. H. Gillon. . , Third row—P. Trowbridge, L. Beard, A. Martin. R. Heist, H. Metz. H. Eichorn. H. Shisler. E. Johnson. W. Morehouse. , „ v Second row C. Beard. G. Schurr, A. Marzolf. R. Roeser. K. McLane, J. Butler. M. BistolT. A. Bryce, M. Kurplta. Mrs. Blue. First row G. Fisher. C. Heimann. R. Copeland. M. Mueller. Andress. R. Saunders. 1.. Christianson. Remember When . .. Dick Saunders said: “We’ll have something cheap like gingerale and potato chips?” Mr. Parish treated the cast of “Happy-Go-Lucky” to cheerios? Herman got the thrill of his life in New York City? Ansel and Dick had their beds short-sheeted? Grace and Elizabeth had water poured to them from out the hotel window? We got stuck with phony quarters in New York City? The boys got scolded by the hotel manager and the bellhop? Ansel got a pile of snow in his face at play rehearsal? Jean was the director of the play? Paul took “those” pictures and smoked cigars in New York City? Bob lost his invention and then found it in his coat pocket? Ansel and Dick slept till noon in New York City? Perhaps the people below (El. and Gr.) kept them awake all night. Line jumped off the stage at play rehearsal? Miss Carnahan got the mumps and couldn’t go to New York City with us? Some of the class got off the bus at 3 a. m., Saturday morning, and walked up the “mountain”? We had a heated argument about caps and gowns? Dick lost his monocle? Mr. Hemink told everyone to be in the lobby of the hotel at 8:30—and walks in late? (The hotel manager forgot to ring his room.) Jane and Jean were frightened in their room in New York City at 3 a.m.?



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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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