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7Tte SAGA v o L 2 1 9 3 8 Published by The PRESS CLUB, Parker High School, Clarence, N. Y. PARKER HIGH SCHOOL FOREWORD We the Press Club of 1938, present the second Saga”, as a record of the events achieved in Parker High School. May these pages remind us not only of the good times enjoyed here, but also of the invaluable knowledge acquired. 7'ha SAGA 2 DEDICATION To Mrs. Blue, who has com- manded the admiration, respect and love of the entire student body, we dedicate this, our year The SAG 3 book of 1938. BOARD OF EDUCATION First Row—Albert J. Hughs, Walter J. Schutt, Forrest E. Pagcls, Fred Marlzolf. Second Row—Walter Hoffman, Clarence R. Miller, Fred C. Kacgebein. Not in Picture—Samuel Freeman. BOARD OF EDUCATION We wish to thank the Board of Education for our fine school, and for the various activities which they have made possible for us. =—'Viq SAGA— — -- 4 FREDERICK A. WEEKS FACULTY ' 8 hi rst Row- Gwendoline Watson, Grade eight; Mildred Schworra, Grade seven; Mildred Hoehman, Grade six; Elizabeth Boldt, Grade five; Bertha M nohow , Grade four; Mabel Grey, (trade three; Margaret Zoller, Grade tivo; Dorothy Spencer, Grade one. Second row -Helen Rogler Commercial; Virginia Tanner, English; Alice Durkee, Home Economics; Marguerite Irwin, Mathematics, Science; David wick, Study Supervisor; W illiam Stebbins, Physical Education; Edwin King, Industrial Arts; Harold W right, Music; Margaret Carnahan, History', Library; Henrietta Howard, Ixmguages; Helen Strang, Junior High; Pearl Britton, Physical Education; Carolyn Cox, Junior High. Ike SAGA SENIORS SENIORS Robert Allan Diploma—College Entrance Minor Sports 4 Ambition—Lawyer Robert Railing Diploma—Academic Bovs Cooking Club 2 Hobby Club I Ambition—Aviation Irving Beard Diploma—Academic B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cooking Club 2; Minor Sports 4 Press Club 3; Baseball 3,4 Basketball 3, 4 Speaking Contest 3, 4, second prize 3 Ambition—Banker Tennyson B rry Diploma—Academic Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4 Minor Sports 4 Ambition—Coach Marian Blarr Diploma—Vocational Dramatic Club 2, 3 Press Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3 G.A.C. 3, 4; Staff of Saga 3, 4 Ambition—Interior Decorator Hazel Blosser Diploma—Vocational Homemaking Club 2, 3 Social Standards Club 3 Ambition—Private Secretary Grace Burton Diploma—Academic Press Club 3, 4 Photography Club 2, 3 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Ambition—Teacher Bette Clarke Diploma—Academic Editor of Keyhole”, Press Club 3, 4; Harmonica Club 3 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Culture Club 2 Vice Pres, of Class 1, 2 The Green Light” 4 Oh! Doctor” 3; G.A.A. 1, 2 Staff of Saga 3, 4 Ambition—Concert Violinist Norman Dohn Diploma—College Entrance Baseball 4; Basketball 4 Current Events Club 2, 3, 4 Vice Pres, of Class 4 Secretary of B.A.A. 4 The Green Light” 4 A mbi t ion—J ournalis t Marie Gill Diploma—Academic Press Club 4; Personal Typing Club 4 Ambition—Nurse Albert Ilartwig Diploma—Academic Stamp Club 2; Cooking Club 3 Nature Club 4; B.A.A. 4 Ambition—Forest Ranger Dorothy Ileiinan Diploma—Vocational Culture Club 2 Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4; G.A.A. 3, 4 G.A.C. 4 Ambition—Beautician “The SAGA 6 SENIORS Kuth Ileintzman Diploma—College Entrance Homemaking Club 1, 2, 4 Social Standards Club 3 Ambition—Private Secretary Eois Hoffman Diploma—College Entrance Band 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4 Ambition—Interior Decorator Hose Kaegebein Diploma—College Entrance Library Club 2, 3 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Press Club 4; Glee Club 4 Secretary of Class 3 Business Manager of Saga 4 Oh! Doctor 3 The Green Light 4 G.A.C. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Ambition—Teach Dramatics Robert Kinney Diploma—College Entrance President of Class 1, 4 Current Events Club 2, 3, 4 Ambition —Accountant Doris Kuechle Diploma—College Entrance IlomeinaVing Club 4 Ambition—Travel around the world. Elverna Landow Diploma—College Entrance Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Oh! Doctor 3 Ambition—Business Career SENIORS Eunice Landow Diploma—Academic Homemaking Club 2 Library Club 2, 3; Press Club 4 Staff of Saga 4 Ambition—Beautician Alice Lauffenburger Diploma—Vocational Homemaking Club 2, 3 Typing Club 3 Ambition—Beautician Earl Long Diploma—Academic Band 3; Philatelic Club 2 Oh! Doctor 3; Press Club 3, 4 Ambition—Electrical Engineer Arthur Lords Diploma—College Entrance Short Wave Club 4 The Green Light 4 Philatelic Club 2 Boys’ Cooking Club 2, 3 Press Club 4 Staff of Saga 4 Ambition—Co-Pilot Betty Marzolf Diploma—Academic Culture Club 2 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Harmonica Club 3 Homemaking Club 4 The Green Light” 4 Ob! Doctor 3 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.C. 3, President 3 Ambition—Nurse Victorine Melancon Diploma—College Entrance Homemaking Club 3 Press Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3 Secretary of Class 4 The Green Light” 4 Oh! Doctor 3 Editor of Keyhole Staff of Saga 3, 4, Ambition—Journalist The SAGA 7 SENIORS SENIORS Roy Metz Diploma—College Entrance Boys’ Cooking Club 2 Harmonica Club 3 Minor Sports Club 4 B.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Oh! Doctor ' 3 The Green Light 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Ambition—Football Coach Jean Metzler Diploma—College Entrance Press Club 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 3, 4 Terpsicorian Club 4 Editor of Flash Oh! Doctor 3 Business Editor of Keyhole 4 Staff of Saga 3, 4 Ambition—Dietition. Doris Miller Diploma—College Entrance Dramatic Club 2, 3 Culture Club 2; Press Club 3 Homcmaking Club 4 Student Council 3, 4, Sec’y 3. Pres. 4; G.A.C. 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. of Class 4 Pres, of Class 3 Harmonica Club 3 Speaking Contest 2, third prize Ambition—Teacher Thomas Pritchard Diploma—College Entrance Basketball 3, 4 Philatelic Club 2; Boys’ Cooking Club 3 Dramatic Club 3 Short Wave Club 4 Minor Sports 4 Ambition—Electrical Engineer Aldine Raquet Diploma—College Entrance Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4 Press Club 3 Ambition—Mathematics Teacher Jay Roszinan Diploma—College Entrance Handicraft Club 2 Boys’ Cooking Club 2 Harmonica Club 3 Minor Sports 4; B.A.A. 4 Ambition—Electrical Engineer Arlene Sescil Diploma—College Entrance Dramatic Club 3 Library Club 4 Homcmaking Club 4 G.A.A. 3, 4; G.A.C. 4 A mbi tion—T cacher Phyllis Suess Diploma—College Entrance Library Club 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3 Ambition—Teacher Bessie Vine Diploma—Academic Library Club 3, 4 Ambition—Nurse Anne Wasson Diploma—College Entrance Library Club 2, 3 Commercial Club 4 Dramatic Club 2 Secretary of Class 2 Ambition—Ceramic Arts Janice Weinauge Diploma—College Entrance G.A.A. 1, 2, 3t 4, Pres. 3 Speaking Contest 2, 3, 2nd prize 2, 1st prize 3; Dramatic Club 2, Press Club 3; Oh! Doctor 3 The Green Light 4 Glee Club 4 Ambition—Gym Teacher Herbert W'einsheimer Diploma—Academic Press Club 3, 4 Speaking Contest 2, 3,2nd prize 2, 1st prize 3; Editor of Saga 4 Stamp Club 2; Dramatic Club 3 Modeling Club 3 The Green Light 4 Oh! Doctor ! Ambition—Teacher SAGA SENIORS SENIORS Hoy Wilson Diploma—Academic Hoys’ (looking Club 2, 3 Basketball 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 B. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Ambition—Coach Dora Beth Windnagle Diploma—V oca t ional Culture Club 2 Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Ob! Doctor 3; G.A.A. 3, 4 Ambition—Beautician Raymond Yaw Diploma—Academic Boys’ Cooking Club 2, 3 Current Events Club 2, 3 Minor Sports 4 Ambition—Electrical Engineer William Zimmer Diploma—College Entrance Press Club 4; Hand 1, 2, 3 Oh! Doctor 3 Speaking Contest 3 Ambition— Aeronautical Engineer Erna Zimmerman Diploma—Vocational Homemaking Club 1, 2, 4 Social Standards Club 3 Ambition—Private Secretary Evelyn Zimmerman Diploma—Vocational Social Standards Club 3 Homemaking Club 4 Ambition—Private Secretary Monica Van Buren {No photo) Diploma—College Entrance HISTORY of the SENIOR CLASS Tempus Fugit! !!.... June 28, 1938 has passed and all that remains of the class of ’38 is memories. We have much to be proud of and grateful for. As Juniors we were doubly honored by having Janice Weinauge and Herbert Weinsheimer take top honors in the Speaking Contest. In the fall of 1937, under the supervision of Miss Durkee, we began, what proved to be, a more than suc- cessful year—Who can forget the beautifully colored gym and the grand time had by all at our Christmas dance? After mid terms, being filled with the joy of conquest (?), nine of the seniors began practicing for The Green Light”, with Miss Tanner directing. The week of the 3rd and 4th of March noted signs of disgust on the countenances of the cast but it was well worth the effort when news came of the overwhelming success the play had brought financially and—need wrc say—entertainingly. Shortly after our supper in April, the 19th to be exact—the long awaited moment arrived—the trip to New York! ! ! ! ! ! (Several pages of exclamation points couldn’t begin to express the grand time we had.) Three days of sight seeing tours, theatres, walks in Central Park at 2:00 A.M., getting lost on the subway and having little snacks” here and there—well, it was all great while it lasted, even the trip home which boasted a lot of undiscovered talent (?). To Mrs. Blue, our homeroom teacher, who was not able to be with us more than a month, due to a hip injury, we wish a complete and lasting recovery. To Miss Durkee, our advisor, we wish to express our sinccrest appreciation for all that she has done for us. We know that without her we would not have enjoyed ourselves so thoroughly this year. 7X SAG A 9 JUNIOR CLASS First Row LeRov Aoder, Keith Nchrhoss, Kent Nehrboss, Richard Seyfang, Edward Curtis, James Eichinger, La Verne Blosser, Lester Lauridsen, Jack Allan. Second Row Roy Covert, Blanche Roszman, Myrtle llarfman, Marion Capan, Jewel Crouch, Lois Heist, Mona Moore, Cecelia Leising Beatrice Blosser, Ray Miller. Third Row Mr. Wright, Lorraine Meyer, Eleanor Przybos, Marie Zoeller, Anna Bistoff, Emma Mast, Frances Ingram, Emma Sieven- piper, Margaret Sugg, Iva Bccman, Beulah Gallisdorfcr, Hazel Rusnell, Jeannette Pless, Mary Mueller, Miss Tanner. HISTORY of the JUNIOR CLASS Last October, the Junior Class became organized by electing the following officers: President—Lorraine Meyer Vice President—Lois Heist Secretary—Jewel Crouch Treasurer—Mona Moore Adviser—Mr. Wright In November, the Juniors started earning money for their Senior trip by sponsoring a Thanksgiving Party. This party and the Junior Prom, held in May, were the only notable events of the class. Many of the Juniors earned recognition in sports. Some of them are: Jack Allan, Edward Curtis, Ray Miller, Elton Smith, Roy Covert, and Richard Seyfang. Juniors who earned scholastic recognition are: Jeannette Pless, James Eichinger, Jewel Crouch, and Lois Heist. Man) of our classmen served as Deputies and a6 Judges on the Student Court. The representative to the Student Court was Jeannette Pless. 7Tia SAGA 10 SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row—Walter Sugg, Edward Kuehlewind, Robert Weiler, Jack Chaffee, Harold Jleroy, Bernard Feldman, Robert Gcmerek, Bernard Kapuza Second Raw—Alice Allan, Beulah Yoder, Wilma Ribbcck, Catherine Pritchard, June Darling, Florence Heiman, Mabel Johnson, Mrs. Irwin, Miss Howard, Dorothy Martin, 1 belma Schurr, Irma Miller, Dorothy Pohl, Beth Suess, Hazel HofTman, Helen Hartwig, Lorainc Mucbow Third Row Thelma Mundaniohl, Richard Leising, Gladys Bryce, William Krienke, Eleanor Bechtel, Frank Capan, George Williams, Robert Landow, Eleanor Gerber, Doris Andress, Joan Halsey, Gladys Fish, Odessa Hawes, Ethel Hasfurter, Marjorie Yoder, Miriam Schurr, Bernice Monczynski, Anna Mae Erb, Ruby Larkin, Joan Fitzsimmons, Calvin Martin, Donald Gcmerek, Wilbur Pless, Gordon Bugenhagen, Marjorie Pleas, Allen Mitzel, Betty Andress, Henry Allrogge, Lorainc Brewer Fourth Row—Mervin Yoder, Robert Schickler, Vincent Muffolctto HISTORY of the SOPHOMORE CLASS We began our first year of senior high school by electing the fol- lowing officers: President—Calvin Martin Vice President—Beulah Yoder Secretary—Hazel Hoffman Treasurer—Walter Sugg Adviser—Miss Howard During the first semester we initiated the Freshmen. They showed their good sportsmanship by executing our wishes. Our contributions to the sports of Parker are: Allen Mitzel, Bernard Kapuza, Vincent Muffoletto, and Edward Kuehlewind. During the year we have been the proud possessors of the banking banner. We have also had the home room appearance banner twice. At the close of school in June, approximately five of our members will receive the badge of merit, the fourth award. o FRESHMAN CLASS first Row Matthew Nieraezyeki, Richard Braucr, Richard Langenfeld, Elmer Jones, John Long, William Shank, Richard Weiler, Roland Beard, Homer Schopf, Edwin Blarr, Philip Loring, Robert Martin, Richard Hars, LeRoy Rosenthal, Kenneth Moore, Alvin Miller, Warren Butler, Erwin B'll gen ha gen, Henry Hawes. Second Row Beatrice Feldman, Jean Davis, ernice Schurr, Joan Beard, Alice Buchholz, Edith Wasson, Grace Kuchlewind, Miss Strang, Miss Cox, Virginia Barchc, Elizabeth Long, Opal Klingelsmilh, Mary Brown, Ruth Kern, Anna Harbison, Dorothy Schurr, Evelyn Wasson Third Row Allen Butler, James Harbison, Edward aw, Elton Yoder, Warren Lcckcy, Gilbert Nehcr, Raymond Blarr, Lillian Landow, Betty Alice I.ong, Doris Green, Romelle Riley, Ruth Pless, Ruth Beaver, Evelyn Bars, Helen Deahn, Marjorie Pfundheller, Esther Johnson, Lyman Muck, Charles Burkhardt, Edward Stacbcl, Calvin Raquet, William Stocker, Clyde Urban, Leo Lauridsen. Fourth Rotv—William Schurr, Harold Stocker, Robert Ottwiller, Leo Donovan, Gordon Hawley, Donald Groll. HISTORY of the FRESHMAN CLASS wear hair ribbons and part their hair in the middle. Kenneth Moore was one of the cheer leaders during the 1937-38 sports season. Allen Butler is the chief athlete of the Class. The principal social event of the year was a skating party at Scott’s Rink in Buffalo. The history of the Freshmen Class is not very long but is quite interesting. The youngsters were initiated by the Sophomores. Among the vari- ous ceremonies, the Freshmen had to carry the Sophomore’s books, wear large shoes, and signs on their backs saying Green Freshmen”, GRADE EIGHT First Row Earl Stocker, William Lowenstein, Arthur Hartwig, John Busch, Paul Blarr, Daniel Heiman, Jack Neher, Howard Brown, Llewellyn Desjardins, Second Row— Miss Watson, Mary Schrock, Cicelia Frye, Jessie Halecki, Shirley Freiheit, Ruth Schurr, Dawn Darling, Ruth Butler, Pearl Kuehlewind, Lorraine Freeman, Rita Etzold, Betty Zoellcr, Ruth Detweiler, Marian Geyer. Third Row Vernon Windnagle, Carl Haist, Glendon Klingclsmith, Melvin Geyer, Everett Hall, Howard Payne, Marion Bugenhagcn, Alice Wincenc, Marie Mault, Evelyn Vogt, Martha Roth, Grace Giczkowski, Dorothy Engle, Violet Ribbeck, Raymond Swain, Janies Long, Floyd Mault, Joseph Logan, Carlton Priesch. GRADE SEVEN First Row Charles Ayer, Louie Crouch, Edwin Jones, Richard Nolan, Chester Rosenthal, Robert Trowbridge, Eugene Chilcott, Adolph Kapuza, Wade Larkin, Harvey Ferguson, Roger Chaffee, Mark Eichorn. Second Roto—Ernestine Paton, Ruth Peacock, Joan Quaintance, Ada Martin, Janice Schutt, Dorothy Monczynski, Jeanette Desjardins, Inez Blarr, Rose Huntz, Rita Frye, Betty Allan, Lorraine Voelpel, Miss Schworm. Third Rou —Richard Hall, Lester Rosenthal, Harold Poetz, William Lorson, Lewis Clancey, Edward Andrews, Edward Clancey, Thelma Saxton, Betty Hardy, Lois Long, Gloria Newcomb, Dorothy Scnf, Doris Nichols, Irene Burnett, Adeline Wendler, Dolores Paul, Virginia Bechtel. TXtf SAGA 13 GRADE SIX First Row—Robert Polil, Eugene Cummings, Frederick Rosenthal, James Scanlon, Charles Andrews, Robert Ratajczak, Ernest Quaint ance, Howard Paton, Kenneth Geinerek, Kenneth Keller, Donald Schopf, Leon Stocker, Dennis Darling. Second Row—Fannie Miller, Norma Beard, Eunice Berghorn, Doris Newbold, Edna Roes, Alma Miller, Arleen Halsey, Mary McCann, Ester Miller, Velina Larkin, Marilou Chaffee, Beatrice Mundaniohl, Janice Etzold. Third Row—Raymond Burnett, Roy Miller, Donald Feldman, John Gundel, George Mann, Edna Johnston, Audrie Coon, Helen Gorom, Anna Mae Bender, Ruth Shickler, Clara Kapuza, Robert Schurr, Richard Dietz, Ellis Hopkins, Glen Sugg, Miss Hoehman. GRADE FIVE First Row—Norman Jones, Daniel Beaver, Lewis Geyer, Albert Hughes, Joseph Capan, James Crouch, Webster Pohl, Charles Huntz, Fred Beaver, John Frye. Second Rou —Miss Boldt, Phyllis Nichols, Arvilla Sheasley, Mable Schurr, June Sugg. Third Row—Wilhelm Gundel, Robert Payne, James Gorom, Jean Ann Thomas, Lyda Mook, Marion Schutt, Betty Gemmel, Harriet Ferguson, Betty Sugg, Clayton Braun, Charles Newbold, Levant Bender. 72 SAGA 14 GRADE FOUR — Miss Muchow, Teacher Girls—Jean Etzold, Geraldine Feldmann, Belly Geyer, Rose Alene Heeb, Peggy Hughes, Evelyn Keller, Carol Long, Noelle Payne, Aldine Peronne, Lorraine Paul, Clara Chaffee, Lorraine Yaw. Boys—Carl Barche, Carl Beaver, Jack Burns, Maynard Clark, Lewis Gemerek, Robert Groll, George Hawes, Clifford Hawes, Roman Kuras, Robert Larkin, Robert Leib, Carr Magel, Robert Mundaniohl, Russell Mault, Calvin Newcomb, Melvin Nice, Wilford Roth, Mark Rood, Jack Rosenbacb, Richard Scboentbal, Elton Tonsing, John Caton, La Vern Cooley, Lloyd Roes. • • • GRADE THREE First Row—Mary Lou Liskoff, Robert Sugg, Theresa Beck, Charles Riley, Mary L. Weiler, Richard Crouch, Mary Frye, Daniel Nichols, Kathryn F. Graves. Second Row—Eugene Leis, Reginald Hawes, Lester Miller, Betty Snyder, Kenneth Hildebrand, Mary E. Lapp, Laverne Bender, Eliza beth Miller, Miss Grey, Eugene Staebeil, Dorothy Mundaniohl, Walter Schutt, Evelyn Parks, Herbert Huntz, Harold Paul, Gilbert Long. GRADE TWO — Miss Zoller, Teacher Girls—June Barche, Clara Beck, Erma Beulah Mault, Lula Mault, Elsie Boys—Daniel Cockle, Russell Geyer, Bender, Patsy Clarke, Jeannette Lein- Ponter, Thelma Stage, Irma Voelpel. Charles Keller, Joseph Koenig, Nelson inger. Avis Brauer, Mary Jane Long, Roes, Theodore Snyder. GRADE ONE — Miss Spencer, Teacher Landel, Glenn Leis, Kenneth Lent, John Lockhart, Orvan Miller, Willis Miller, Bruce Parks, Carl Payne, Herbert Ponter, David Riley, William Yaw. 7 5« SAGA Girls—Bata Blair, Jayleen Brunck, Pa- tricia Burns, Charlene Cory, Marilyn Cummings, Sylvia Fish, Callista Green, Helen Koenig, Verna McKofke, Idella Miller, Carole Rosenbach, Arlene Roth, Ruth Sugg, Jeanne Tamlin, Eleanor Taylor, Jane Whittlinger. Boys—Robert Burns, Kcnward Cummings, John Dawydko, David Duinke, Lowell Freeman, Richard Frye, Frederick 15 PRESS CLUB First Row—Arthur Lords, Edward Kueblewind, William Zimmer, Herbert Weinsheimer, Earl Long. Second Row—Jewel Crouch, Lois Heist, Marion Capan, Marian Blarr, Marjorie Yoder, Mona Moore. Third Rote—Miss Tanner, Jean Metzler, Grace Burton, Viclorine Melancon, Bette Clarke, Joan Fitzsimmons, Rose Kaegebein, Eunice Landow, Eleanor Gerber, Marie Gill, Bernice Monczynski, Miss Rogler. The Press Club was again organized at the beginning of the year with a new adviser, Miss Tanner. There are twenty-five members enrolled in the Press Club. A feeling of cooperation exists among the members which enables them to accomplish much progress. The one aim of the club was to edit a bigger and better paper which would exceed that of last year. With this in view, the Club joined the Empire State School Press Association in November. There are two staffs of the paper. The Editorial Staff which takes care of getting the news together, and the Business Staff, under thfe leadership of Miss Rogler, which does the typing, mimeographing, and stapling of the paper. On each staff a member is assigned to a certain task and with the cooperation of the two staffs the paper is put out monthly. In the beginning of the year the Keyhole consisted of eight pages and was edited every two weeks. Since then, it has increased to sixteen pages and is edited once a month. The Press Club feels that each issue of the school paper has, by far, exceeded the proceeding issue, and hopes that you agree with them. 7Tie SAGA First Row—Mr. Zwick, Walter Sugg, Robert Kinney, Norman Dohn. Second Row—Harold Shisler, George Williams. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB BONA SIGNA CLUB First Row—Miss Cox, Evelyn Bars, Loraine Muchow, Jean Davis, Mary Brown, Ruth Beaver, Dorothy Martin, Anna Bistoff. Second Row—Harold Heroy, Raymond Blarr, La Verne Blosser, Gordon Hawley, Mae Bistoff, Lorraine Meyer, Kenneth Moore, Irma Miller, Frances Ingram, Leo Donovan, Gordon Bugcnliagen, Richard Langenfeld, Richard Brauer. 7SAGA 17 NATURE CLUB First Row—Miae Strang, Warren Butler, James Harbison, Warren Leckey, Alice Allan, Beatrice Feldman, Calvin Raquet. Second Row—Ruth Kern, Thelma Schurr, Edward Yaw, William Krienke, Romellc Riley, Dorothy Schurr, Doris Green, Richard Leising, Albert Hartwig, Grace Kuehlewind, Evelyn Wasson. DRAMATIC CLUB First Row—Robert Martin, Evelyn Wasson, Elizabeth Long, Miss Howard, Helen Deahn, Loraine Brewer, John Long. Second Row—Kenneth Moore, Anna Harbison, V irginia Barche, Marjorie Sagerman, Eleanor Przybos, Robert Ottwilier, Marjorie Pless, Hazel Rusnell, Ruth Pless, Loraine Muchow, Richard W'eiler. 7Tic SAGA--------- 18 PARKER HIGH SCHOOL BAND First Rou -Mona Moore, Donald Schopf, Raymond Burnett, Robert Trowbridge, Daniel Nichols, Dawn Darling, Alice Wincene, Vin- cent Muffoletto, Howard Brown, Eugene Chilcott, Robert Weiler, Joseph Logan, Jack Rosenbach. Second Row—Phyllis Suess, Edward Curtiss, Doris Nichols, Mary Mueller, Hazel Hoffman, Florence Heimann, Henry Altrogge, Beth Suess, Gordon Hawley, Richard Langenfeld, Harold Poctz, Richard Dietz, Wade Larkin, Daniel Heimann, Dennis Darling, Mr. Wright. GLEE CLUB First Row—Lillian Landow', El verna Landow, Odessa Hawes, Marjorie Pless, Mona Moore, Eleanor Bechtel, Joan Halsey. Second Row—Gladys Bryce, Eleanor Przyhos, Emma Mast, Emma Sievenpiper, Betty Alice Long, Katherine Schurr, Opal Klingelsmith, Catherine Pritchard, Rose Kaegebein, Mr. Wright. TAe SAGA 19 TYPING CLUB First Row—Miss Rogler, Beulah Yoder, Anne Wasson, Marion Capan. Second Row—Lyman Muck, Bernard Feldman, Marie Gill, Anna Mae Erb, Robert Buyers, Charles Burk- hardt. LIBRARY CLUB First Row 1 helma Mundinohl, Alice Buchboltz, Mabel Johnson, Esther Johnson, Ethel llasfurter, Ruth Erb, Mary Mueller, Lois Hoffman, Myrtle llarfinan. Miss Carnahan. Second Row Marie Zoeller, Beth Suess, Hazel Hoffman, Jeannette Pless, Vernice Sohurr, Dorothy Pohl, Arlene Sescil, Phyllis Suess, Bessie Vine, Doris Andress, June Darling, Miriam Schurr, Gladys Fish, Marjorie Yoder, Betty Andress. 7Xc SAGA GIRL S’HOMEMAKING CLUB First Row—Miss Durkee, Beatrice Hlosser, Rutb Heintzman, Alice Lauftenburger, Helen Hartwig, Doris Miller, Blanche Roszrtian, Arlene Sescil, Beulab Gallisdorfcr, Cecelia Leising. Second Row—Jeannette Pless, Hazel Blosscr, Mae Bistoff, Erna Zimmerman, Evelyn Zimmerman, Betty Marzolf, Doris Kuecble, Monica Van Buren, Ruby Larkin, Aldine Raquet, Elverna Landow, Iva Beeman, Margaret Sugg. BOYS’ COOKING CLUB First Row— Miss Durkee, John Long, Robert Gemerek, Philip Loring. Second Row—Jack Chaffe.e, Donald Gemerek, Robert Schickler, William Schurr, Ray Miller, Elton Smith, Roy Wilson, Wilbur Pless, Lester Lauridsen. 7X SAGA 21 BOYS HOME ECONOMICS CLASS First Row—Miss Sweitzer, Harold Heroy, Robert Cemerek, Miss Durkee. Second Row—La Verne Blotter, Albert Hartwig, Irving Beard, Earl Long, Roy Wilson, Gordon Bugen- hagen, Thomas Pritchard. MODELING CLUB hirst Row—Iloincr Schopf, Edwin Blarr, William Shank, Elmer Jones, Richard Bars, Alvin Miller, Rollin Beard, La Verne Hake. Second Row—Philip Loring, Clyde Erban, Edward Staebell, William Stocker, Harold Stocker, Leo Lauridsen, Elton Yoder, Le Roy Yoder, Le Roy Rusenthal, Mr. King. -■ =7%g SAGA----- — 22 TERPSICHOREAN ARTS CLUB IjpJt to Right—Jean Metzler, Lois Heist, Miss Britton, Wilma Ribbcck, Marjorie Pfumlheller, Joan Beard. MINOR SPORTS CLUB First Row—Kent Nehrboss, Bernard Kapuza, Keith Nehrkoss, Allen Mitzel, Jack Allan, Irving Beard, Jay Koszman, Allen Butler, Erwin Bugcnhagen. Second Row—Mr. Stebbins, James Eichinger, Norman Burton, Raymond Yaw, Ray Miller, Roy Covert, Tennyson Berry, Richard Seyfang, Thomas Pritchard, Frank Capan, Roy Metz. 7X SAGA 23 GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1938 First Row—Miriam Schurr, Frances Ingram, Irma Miller, Romelle Riley, Rose Kaegebein. Second Row—Carol Beard, Myrtle Harfman, Ruth Butler, Ruth Schurr, Dawn Darling, Marian Blarr, Jean Metzler, Mona Moore, Lois Heist, Thelma Schurr, Wilma Ribbeck, Miss Britton. Third Row—Doris Miller, Hazel Hoffman, Marie Zoeller, June Darling, Catherine Pritchard, Doris Andress, Lois Hoffman, Joan Beard, Vernice Schurr, Doris Green, Arlene Sescil, Betty Marzolf, Bernice Monczynski. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC COUNCIL First Row—Frances Ingram, Ruth Butler, Ruth Schurr, Dawn Darling, Miss Britton, Marian Blarr, Lois Heist, Thelma Schurr, Rose Kaegebein. Second Row Doris Miller, Hazel Hoffman, Arlene Sescil, Lois Hoffman, June Darling, Catherine Pritchard, Bernice Monczynski, Doris Andress, Wilma Ribbeck, Mona Moore. 7Tie SAGA 24 BASKETBALL TEAM First Row—Richard Seyfang, Harold Shislcr, Edward Curtis, Jack Allan, Coach Stebbins. Second Row—Allen Mitzel, Roy Wilson, Roy Metz, Irving Beard. BASEBALL TEAM First Row—Coach Stebbins, Harold Shisler, Bernard Kapuza, Lester Lauridsen, Erwin Bugenbagen, Edward Curtis, Allen Butler, Warren Leckey, Charles Butler, Norman Dobn, Robert Kinney. Second Row—John Detweiler, Tennyson Berry, Richard Seyfang, Roy Covert, Allen Mitzel, Robert Buyers. — — = 7% SAGA 25 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Harmoniously Dressed Girl Most Harmoniously Dressed Boy Most Artistic................... Most Serious.................... Most Romantic................... Most Talkative.................. Most Enthusiastic............... Most Athletic................... Most Reliable................... Most Cheerful................... Most Flirtatious Girl........... Tallest In The Class............ Shortest In The Class........... Youngest In The Class........... Best Bluffer.................... Quietest........................ Boy With The Best Line.......... Biggest Giggler................. Handsomest Boy.................. Prettiest Girl.................. Best Disposition................ ........Bette Clarke ......Robert Kinney' . 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THE ONLY SCHOOL IN BUFFALO THAT TEACHES BOTH SHORTHAND AND STENOTYPY TXc SAGA COME TO OLD HOME DAY DWELLING ON PICNIC CONSTRUCTIVE THOUGHTS PAYS GOOD RETURNS Three good stimulants Saturday August 6th CLARENCE DESIRE HOPE AMBITION COMMUNITY COUNCIL INC. BANK OF CLARENCE flAjo ddl 'lion Jlike to Saae. . . osi All the Clothes You Want 0 A Car 0 A Comfortable Home £ Money for Hobbies Happiness and Security Would you rather be one of the thousands wishing for these things? • • • A practical business training spells the difference A Chown training, with its splendid Employment Department to assist you to a position, is the shortest and least expensive way to attain security and happiness. Effective teaching methods .... modern equipment.... progressive administration .... the prestige of Chown reputation—give you PLUS VALUE training for your climb to success. 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Graduation from such a fine school as Parker High School is some- thing of which you may be forever proud. The fine influence of its splen- did teachers has added something to your character which time can never erase. Take with you our best wishes for your unbounded success. McAlpine, Brumsted Co. THE CLOTHIERS Batavia New York • This Book was Produced in Our Plant by Photo Lithography Wm. J. KELLER, Inc. PENN. R. WATSON, President Commercial Printers — Photo-Lithographers MAIN AT VIRGINIA ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. 7Tte SAGA Stan's Garage Compliments Phone Clarence 247 of Main Street Clarence, N. Y. 24 hour one-stop Service Station 100% Texaco Dealer Cook’s Dairy Towing Any Size, Anywhere Clarence, N. Y. Ford V-8 Firestone Tires Compliments Akron Home Bakery °f E. C. Covcl Son Danahy Faxon ’rQuality Baked Goods for Quality Folks” Phone Phone 33 Millgrove, N. Y. Alden 12-F-4 33 Main Akron, N. Y. PIERRE'S Compliments Sandwich Shoppe of WITKOP HOLMES CO. 2 Miles East of Clarence Lockport, N. Y. Compliments of the Compliments Conway Dry Cleaning Co. of Lockport, N. Y. DR. A. O. HAUL Clarence Agency Murphy’s Store rha SAGA 29 Try a New Summer Coiffure FREEMAN and BERGHORN at CLARENCE, N. Y. Hazel's Beauty Shoppe Towing—Goodyear Tires • • Clarence, N. Y. Phone 214 Phone Clarence 212 Bouquets Corsages Flowers for Every Occasion Compliments of E. A. MUCHOW Florist 37 Allen St. Buffalo, N. Y. Phone Garfield 3994 Greenhouses—Clarence, N. Y. Phone Clarence 265 Dietz Brothers Lumber Hardware Paints CLARENCE, N. Y. Phone Clarence 251 DR. HOWARD E. MARTIN John L. Kruse Chevrolet, Inc. Main Street, Clarence, N. Y. Here's tvhere service counts Veterinarian Clarence, N. Y. • Phone Clarence 309 W. D. FOLGER F. E. PAGELS Frigidaire Sales and Service Real Estate and Insurance Eureka Vacuum Cleaners RCA Victor Radios • Plumbing Heating Electrical Work Main Street Phone Clarence 273 Call Clarence 310 J 7X« SAGA 30 Stores RED and WHITE s,«:t New Cars Used A. J. 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We deliver Phone Clarence 281 Compliments of Frank’s Service Station Compliments Sunoco Ga s and Oils °f FAY GRAVES Rich’s Ice Cream Cold Soft Drinks MILLER’S Ice Cream Parlor Lunch Room Candies • Amherst Drug Store The Rexall Store Drugs Prescriptions Main Street Phone 293 Clarence Bee Building—Williamsville Phone Williamsville 393 Compliments of PERRY’S ICE CREAM CO. • The Press Club of Parker High School wishes to express its apprecia- tion to the advertisers in this book for their support. Phone 88 Akron, N. Y. Tha SAGA 32 • ’ v ft c.


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