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J J J J ■ I I J r First Row. J. Davi» E. Blarr, A. Bucholtz, J. Long, J. Beard, E. Bastian (Treasurer), G. Kuehlewind, A. Butler, D. Schurr. Second Row D. Andress, G. Williams, B. Andress. P. Loring. R. Kern (President), H. Schopf F. Franks, M. Niemczycki, Miss Tanner. Third Row. G. Haist, L. Sheasley. E. Robak. H. Hawes, J. Weber, G. Honsbcrger, F. Htimann, H. Deahn (Vice President). G. Fish. Fourth Row R. Weilcr C. Raquet, W. Stocker, H. Stocker. O. Klingelsmith (Secretary), A. Harbison, L. Muck. L. Gass, R. Weber, J. Harbison. F rsf Row. N. Smith, R. Butler, N. Hoentges (Vice President), F. Welkner (President), A. Hartwig (Secre- tary} E. Vogt (Treasurer), R. Klemann. Second Row: Miss Brasted, R. Schurr, B. Zoeller. R. Hanel, M. Roth, M. Schrock, D. Reiner, E. Stocker, L. Klcsat, H. Zurkan, Miss Baird. Third Row D. Heimann, P. Kuehlewind, E. Plcvnink, L. Freeman, P. Suess. D. Darling. S. Freiheit. E. Smith. N. Balling, B. Buchholz, P. Blarr. Fourth Row( G. Giczkowski. M. Bugenhagen. G. Klingelsmith. E. Conklin. C. Haist. O. Hartwig, H. Brown, A. Winccnc, W. Shank, C. Raquet, L. Ilecki.
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MARJORIE YODER College Entrance Diploma Secretary of Class (1); Trea- surer of Class(3, 4);G.A.A. (1); Library Club (1, 2); Press Club (2, 3, 4); Nature Club (3); Staff of Saga” (2, 4); Editor of “Saga” (4); Editor of Keyhole” (4) The gift of management— an eye for detail—Marge, our outstanding journal- ist. MERVIN YODER State High School Diploma Stamp Club (1); Handicraft Club (2); Short Wave Radio Club (2); Boys' Homemaking Club (3); Art Club (4) The star of the history de- partment, “Merve came to our rescue many times when a difficult question needed an answer. HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS FOR four long years we have worked diligently and waited anxiously for our final curtain call, the day when we shall receive a parchment as a testimonial of our conscientious effort to further our educational attainments. Now, as the time of graduation approaches, the class of ’40 contemplates this separation with reluctance. Before we depart from Parker, we should like to recall some of the prize acts in the drama of our illustrious past. As Freshmen, our enrollment exceeded that of any previous class. Various members have left our group until today forty-two stars remain on the stage. In our Sophomore year Robert Weiler became the “academy winner” by taking first place in the Speaking Contest. Our class was highly honored and this honor was increased when Beulah Yoder received the first prize the following year. Our “social session” began during our Junior year—when we thought we were mighty but the Seniors considered us insignificant. First we had a Thanksgiving party (that memorable night when our orchestra failed to make its appearance) and later in the year we held our never- to-be-forgotten Junior Prom. We treasure the memories of that lovely evening, the star-filled auditorium, the gorgeous gowns, and the melodious music of Vince Ryan’s orchestra. In a revered spot in our scenario of memories are the grand times experienced at our Senior parties (we really came into the limelight then)—Halloween with its cornshocks, Thanksgiving with its turkeys, Christmas with its silver and mistletoe, Valentine with its ne’er-to-be-forgotten box social, and the Spring dance with its “April Showers”. This in turn brought on May flowers for our Prom. With decorations to outshine all our previous efforts, a good orchestra, and delicious refreshments, no more successful Prom could be contemplated. One of our most successful endeavors was our “Gandy Fish Supper”. Many are the Seniors who will always associate stacks of soiled dishes and no fish with this affair. We have yet to receive our diplomas; at that time, “The End” will be written in bold, black letters across the screen. We are sad that the end is so near and yet we are happy that our stars have all retained their contracts to the end. To Mrs. Irwin and Mr. Zwick, who have guided us so wisely and faithfully during our Senior year, we, the class of 1940 extend our most heartfelt appreciation. —Catherine Pritchard —Beulah Yoder
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First Row: H. Niemczycki, E. Blum, C. Rosenthal, J. Neuhaus, L. Crouch, D. Rigerman, E. Eichorn, E. Zimmerman, W. Martin. Second Row: Mrs. Irwin, J. Allan, R. Croop, L. Rosenthal, E. Muchow, V. Windnagle, A. Kapuza (Vice President), R. Morningstar, A. Lucas, L. Martin, Miss Cox, Miss Strang. Third Row E. ChilcottjoW. Herkey, H. Ferguson, C. Butler, R. Hall, R. Chaffee, M. Eichorn, L. Harf- man, H. Poetz, R. Tro l3dge, W. Larkin (President), W. Lowenstein, E. Jones. Fourth Row: E. Brown, R. Davis, L. Schrock, LuCoultcr, A. Pacyon, R. Carroll, E. Clanccy, M. Stupar, L. Clanccy, H. Payne, C. Kane, H. Greiner. MjYodcr, W. Johnson, W. Honsberger, C. Weber, E. Mctzinger. Freshman Boys First Row: M. Yoder, O. Fitch, P. Sherrick, V. Kusy, J. Leib, R. Etzold, A. Muggelberg, W. Eichorn, R. Peacock. Second Row: Miss Strang. J. Hoffman, J. Stairs. B. Muchow, R. Detweiler, N. Fairchok, J. Davis, J. Desjardins, V. Reiner, L. Stupar. E. Paton, M. Harfman, Miss Cox, Mrs. Irwin. Third Row: A. Knapp, J. Radtke, S. Gallisdorfer, D. Senf, L. Franks, D. Nichols, I. Baker, J. Schutt (Treasurer), L. Knab, A. Conklin, B. Eichinger, I. Blarr. H. Falker, C. Hartwig. FourtJy Row: T. Hoppe, C. Schutz, M. Cummings, A. Wendler, M. Smith. M. Eichinger, A. Martin, R. Lauridsen, D. Monczynski, G. New- comb, A. Hudock, P. Stevens, L. Long (Secretary), V. Bechtel, W. Neuhaus.
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