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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.
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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
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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”,
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