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2 .six Edwin Brown, Jr David Coulter Ado Jana Ma rfin i 9346 OY soy does that the Sror-Spangled Bonner still wave O'er the Iond of the free ond the home of the brave' THE SENIOR CLASS of PARKER HIGH SCHOCL CLARENCE, N. Y. PRESENTS The 1943 '59 C537 l ng . s I .5 5 -f Ur W -. y ,T E, We, the Editorial Staff of the Saga, hereby dedicate this 1943 Yearbook to the faculty and stu- dents of Parker High School who are now serving in the armed forces of our country. Wherever they may be, in whatever capacity they ore serving we think of them with love and respect. They are fighting to make a better world. As we go for ward toward that better world of tomorrow, we sholl strive to mould it after the noble pattern which these teachers and students havo left us, a sacred heritage. The senior closs of 1943, on behalf of the en- tire student body of Parker High School, wishes to ex- press sincere appreciation to Walter J. Schutt, presi- dent of the Board of Education, for his many years of service to our school and community. TdJe ApfrtecAtUe Alma Hatpr | . A «3|effai yi. j. £ ± =£: r c r r r 7n 1. Far a-bove the bu —sy hun-ming On a hill so high, 2. On A- c d -e- my'e green hill-top. With its school so true, J- «PJ. «T J J J J J. J - - J f= j j j g JiLd H rc t rpff frrf r •ker High School reaches up-ward. Toward the vaulted sxy. Parker High School reaches Stands our Parker, Al-ma Ma-ter, jjj. j -'■’“h- ,p. f.Jj Toward the vaulted sxy. Precious to us, too. 4 i re r f V' 1 Raise your voices, sing it ev-er, May her vir-tues rule; pT1 ijfii iJJJ zvtfZrr irt JL-TJ J j B B fMtri y r- Praise to thee,our Al-ma Ma- ter. Praise,01 praise pur school. z Fsrt r’ f f -raise,01praise pi r g ADMINISTRATION Board of Education We wish to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Board of Education for their untiring service to us, the students of Parker High. We are grateful for the constant efforts they have made to furnish us with the best of building facilities, admin- istration officers, and teaching staff. Equally do we appreciate that other gift, intangible but precious, which they offer us,—namely, their unfaltering interest and belief in our hopes, our longings, and our dreams. Back Row: Messrs. Heeb, Payne, W. Hoffman, Freeman. Front Row: Messrs. Hughes, Burns, Schutt, Choate (Absent), J. Hoffman, 9 The Class of 1943 and its Editorial Staff are to be congratulated on their production of the Saga this year. The members of this class have carried on their regular classroom work and school activities, as evidenced by this yearbook, in the traditional American way of high school life, in spite of added war activities, such as scrap drives, war saving bond and stamp sales. Red Cross work, Victory Corps Activities, airplane spotting and emergency farm work. The community can well be proud that as you, the largest class in the history of Parker High School take your place in a nation at war, the experiences, activities and education which you have received at Parker High School, give you cquility of opportu- nity with others like you throughout the land, who graduate this June. Your parents and friends can be assured that the prestige which this school has had for so many years will be safe in your hands, and will be carried onward and upward by you. The faculty joins with me in wishing all of you Godspeed and the very best of luck and success as you leave us and enter upon the active duties of adult life. Horace D. Myers, Principal 10 High S« Tool Faculty and Special Teachers Hack Row: Mr. Cook. Miss Durkee. Miss Cox. Miss Krehbiel, Miss Zurbrick. Mr. Kinsr. Miss Hart. Miss Wesley. Miss Hiynts. Miss Cornish. Mr. Klein. Front Row: Mr. Stamp. Miss Carnuhan. Mr. Myers. Miss liras ted. Back Row: Miss Stranff. Miss Hoehmsn, Miss Boldt. Mr. Morris. Miss Grey. Miss Spencer. Miss Schworm. Front Row: Miss Larkin. Miss Watson, Miss Muchow. Grade Faculty n Senior Officers Howard Greiner Adolph Kapuza_______ Janice Schutt Betty Muchow _______ ________________President ___________Vice-President .............. Secretary ............ ..Treasurer Advisers 13 Miss Haynes Mr. Stamp Marjorie Ahl “1 am sure that care is an enemy to life” James Allan “Ay, every inch a king 99 Iona Baker “ rr ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace.9 Edward Blum “And still they gazed and still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew.99 Jack Brookshaw “Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. 9 Edwin Brown “The kindest man, the best-condition d And unwearied spirit in doing courtesies. Morris Bull “I came, saw, conquered. Robert Carroll iusic hath charms to soothe the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak. Chilcott the rank is but the guinea s stamp, The mans the gowd for a' that. s Conklin “Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety.99 14 David Coulter “Know then that consider brown For ladies eyes the otily color” Robert Croop “Why, then the world’s wine oyster Which I with sword will open.” Mary Anah Cummings “Two souls with but a single thought Two hearts that beat as one.” Jeanette Davis “In her tongue is the law of kindness” Jeanette Desjardins “Fair tresses man’s imperial race ensnare And beauty draws us with a single hair.” Beatrice Eichinberger “If to her share some female errors fall. Look on her face, and you'll forget cm all. Mary Eichinberger “I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.” Wilma Eichorn “Strong in will, To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” Lucille Franks “The grass stoops not, she treads on it so light.” Harvey Ferguson “I am very fond of the company of ladies” Shirley Gallisdorfer “My candle burns at both its ends; It will not last the night. Mario Granada “He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose . Howard Greiner “From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot he is all mirth Clara Hartwig “Some think the world is ma le for fun an I frolic— And so do I! Agnes Hudock “Nothing succeeds like success. Rose Mary Huntz “My soul goes clad in gorgeous things Scarlet and gold and blue. Lorraine Knab “Was this the face that launched a thousand ships? Anna Knapp “When laughing Ann trips down the street, The sun comes out as well. Wade Larkin “Hitch your wagon to a star Keep your scat and there you are. Regina Leising “Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil O'er books consum'd the midnight oil? 16 Lois Long “But there s nothing half so sweet in life, As love's young dream'' Charles Marshall “Fences are for those wfjo cannot fly. Ada Jane Martin “I sit and gather honey Earl Metzinger “He was a burning and a shining light. Robert Morningstar “He is a great observer, and he Looks quite thru the deeds of men. Betty Muchow “She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with. Eugene Muchow “He wears the rose Of youth upon him. Arlene Muggelberg “Of what stature is she? Just as high as a man's bear . James Neuhaus “An honest mant close button'd to the chin, Broad cloth without, and a warm Jjcart within. Winifred Neuhaus “A damsel of high lineage, and a brow May blossom and a c jeek of apple blossom. 17 Richard Nolan “An honest man s the noblest work of God. Howard Payne “Honor and truth and manhood, These are the things that stand.9' Carolyn Raquet “1 love this struggling old world of outs, Despite its ugliest scars 99 Dorothy Senf “Never change when love has found its home.99 Jeanne Stairs “Her voice was ever soft, An excellent thing in woman! 18 Gloria Newcomb “She that was ever fair and never proud. Henry Niemczycki “Good things come in small packages. Mary Plevniak “God made a heart of gold, Shining and sweet and true. Virginia Reiner “She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies. Janice Schutt “She smiled and the shadows departed; She slyone and the snows were rain. Lanis Stupar “There was. a star danced and under that teas 1 born.” Charles Weber “None bul himself can be his parallel. Edward Zimmerman “His beller doth not breathe upon the earth.” Adolph Kapuza “Addieiice-president of the Seniors, was the firs' of our class to leave for the Armed Forces. He is now study- ing meteorology at the University of Iowa. While h? was in school, he was a four letter man in sports and Presid nt of the Student Council. Our very best wishes go with Adolph wherever the for- tunes of war may take him. We know that he will endear himself to his fellow soldiers for the same qualities we at Parker admired in him,—his utter sincerity, his unerring sense of fair play, his capacity for feeling, and his ability to lead. Good luck, Addie! 19 21 TWZ • R • Cv © C. LIABLE LEMT H GAHG J-Davis s'. E. n Vi •w • H. fA ft. tB.fia%w 17 • T Siv s 22 I’lie Class of 1944 Fourth Roto: James Metz, Don Cashmorc, Robert Pohl, Don Schopf, Don Minzlcr, Winston Honsbcrger, Wesley Gebhardt, Hans Nonnc, Edward Nesselbeck, Leon Stocker, Roger Chaffee, Cornelius Westfall, Ernest Quaintcnce. Third Row: Robert Ratajczak, Walter Smith, Rodger Graff, Stephen Labuszewski, Dick Dietz, Velma Larkin, Agnes Kroll, Dennis Darling, Leslie Wulff, Eugene Hock, Amos Alesi. Second Row: ' iss Wesley, Agnes Frocbcl, Dorothy Wadel, Winifred Hostetter, Eunice Berghorn, Jane Fogelsonger, Beth Croop, Audrie Coon, Geraldine Hartwig, Marilou Chaffee, Patricia Morr.ingstar, Clara Kapuza, June Hennrich. Front Row: Miss Cornish, Jennie Page, Esther Miller, Delores Kanchl, Edna Johnston, Ruth Shickler, Shirley Bender, Rose Granada, Norma Beard, Betty Kuhn, Judy Jaeger, Jeanne Beascr. 23 Sophomore Girls Top Rou MHdred Eleanor Stocher. Jean Shickler Elayne Davis. Lyda Mook. Rita Saas. Mary Paulter. Mary Stoll, bran cts Hudock. Vinnnin Pie roe. Muriel I ne. Eleanor Shank.3rd Row: Ruth Schrock. Jean Bielicki. Gladys Sc .urr. Delores Premelew-ski. Catherine Plow. Frances leaker. Muriel Brauer. Betty Sukk. Mabel Schurr. Shirley Metziniror. Eileen Attle 2nd Fr ' sf‘n,,WF?tahreV rathrvn, Hu VnhnK‘n' S?ro{j£ L, dk - Louis - Haist. Sturdevant. Marion S hutt. Harriet A iaSh Sdev Hildn W Charlotte Frank. Shirley Terry. Miss Bras ted. 1st Row: Marilyn Metke. Brivetta Nonne. Arvilla Sheasley. Hilda Wehner, Grace Voepel. Ruth Golden. Margaret Sautter. Carolee Baum. Mary Flaton. Janice Etzold. Ib tty iien.mei. neien ivane. Top Row: Thomas Kleman. John Muchow. David Hoehman. Robert Rafter. Emory Martin. Robert Tarbell. Robert Payne Sid Obcracker Freen n Hellmuth. Gordon Muchow Robert Klesat. 2nd Row: Miss Hart. Webster Pohl. Norman Weber. Arthur Wend r. LaJvin Tarbell. Robert Howe. Coleman Volgeneau. Charles Olendorf. Gordon Farron. Jack Shaffer. Frank Montville. I aul Eichinger. Miss Brasted. 1st Row: Robert Nugent. William Gundel. Allan Marzoff. Richard Sch. enthaler. Robert Harbison, Kenneth Meisner. Frank Laycock. Joseph Cnpan. William Joyce. Albert Hughes. Bert Witnauer. Sophomore Boys 24 Fieshma 1 Girls Top How: Jean Lasal. Jean Etzold. Evelyn Keller. Clara Chaffee, June Leib. 3rd Row: Shirley Hall. Rose Heeb. Betty Frty. Ruth Gass. Pejfury Hutches. Nelliee O’Brien. Sophia Schradder, Carol Long. Barbara Blexrud. Irene Fliss. Thensa Kruszyn. Au rey Raiser. 2nd Row: Miss Cox. Shirley Austin. Lorraine Paul. Mary Ann Himmelsbach. Rosemary Lavocat. Joan Weisser. Carolina Smith. Gayle Blackmon . Atcnes Lavocat. Betty Stocker. I ouise Blacking. Vivian Mosman. 1st Row: Jtun Witctrins. Aldlne P r rone. Cecilia Diegelman. Sally Garlock. Noelle Payne. Ethel Enttasser. Paula Whitacre. Margaret Bastian. Lorraine Yaw. Muriel Boit. i.uciunna Funk. Top Row: Lester Burkhardt. Carr Mattel. Melvin Nice, Karl Muchow. Harold Kraft. Charles Plevnia. 3rd Row: Robert Getz. Charles Lane. Richard Brown. Melvin Muck. Maynard Clark. Raymond Booth, Charles Huntz. Daniel Felarlcki. Leonard Roth. John Hildn-dth. 2nd Row: Mr. C« ok. Robert Reinhart. Joseph Drabik. Thomas Desjardins. Louis Wutz. Richard Schoenthal. Merrill Brown. Robert Graser. Walter Brunner, Vincent Donovan. Elton Tonsimc. Robert Larkin. 1st Row: Donald Garlock. Jack Burns. Paul Schaefer, Wilfred Roth. Richard Stevenson. Robert Davis. Thomas Beale. Robert Groll. Geortce H.tas. Louis Verzola. Richard Davis. Freshman Boys 25 Eighth Grade Top How: Richard Graser. Gilbert Long. Jerry Hoffman. Eugene Leia. Donald Wruck. Rudolph Sautter. Rudolph Spork. Alan Oswald. Raymond Stevenson. Charles Hennrich. Harold Paul. Roy Fitzsimmons. Kenneth Peacock. Waite Wittlinger Robert Smith, hjnneth Richter. 3rd Row: Mr. Morris. Lorraine Metke. Waiter Schutt, Ralph Haas. Ivan Quaintancc. Claude Dietz. John Kytnwski Eugene Staebelle Robert Trazo. William Winks. Lester Miller. Julius Tee. Paul Skarkey. Thomas Fox. Jack Cashmore. Ru hardI Mu lea hey. Dan Nichols. R ,bert Brost. Miss Watson. 2nd Row: Kathryn Graves. Sharon Swain. Irene Brunner. Virginia Haas Mary Manley Margaret Stover. Helen Shank. Rosemary M Dermott. Beverley Heintz. Shirley Limber . Betty Hare. Joan Bradford. Barbara Olendorf. Mary hrye. Annabelle Blacking. 1st Row: Betty Alice Baer. Betty Clemens. Susan Thompson. Mary Lapp. Mary Weller. Jeanette Weeks. Catherine Weeks. Gretchcn Volgenau. Mary Lou LiskofT. Janet Reil, Patricia Hurt. lop Row: Gene_Curry. Joseph Funk. Jack Reinhart. Charles Himmelsbaeh. Francis Rytlewski. Ray Shisler. Kdwarl Bailey. Robert Mundaniohl. William Wothers. Robert Fergen, Donald Lisk. Theodore Snyder. Donald Jackett. Sanford. 3rd Row: Richard Coulter. Stephen M rgenhagen. Bruce Beale, Donald Fenzel. Philip Nichols. Roman Kuras. Walter Fuhrer. LaVerne Bender. Robert Moultrup. James O’Brien, Karl Williams, Lawrence Moore. 2nd Row: Miss Schworm. Eva Beaser. Joan Verzola, Frances Tank esley. Jeanette Leininger. Nancy Valley, Arlene Snell. Dolores Mischkg. Betty Tankesley, Elsie Ponter, Jean Bontrager. Dorothy Morris, Kathleen Snell. Miss Strang. 1st Row: Norgen Healy, Thane Gee. Joanne Steinbrenner. Dorothy Steilow, Lenore Raiser. Anna Wurzer, Virginia Carpenter. Maxine Irwin. Roslyn Rein. Janet Metz. Betty Carstens. Sue Howe. Joan Oswald. Nancy Schafer. Seventh Grade 26 Sixth Grade Top Row: George Funk. Nicholas Carlson. Ken ward Cummings. Phillip Muck. Glenn Lois. Walter Parenter. John Dawydko. Th o- dore butcher. Valentine Kin. Robert Maurer, Frederick Landel, Ray Schuh. Miss Hoehman. 2nd Row: David Gee. Carl I ayne. Emma Drachenberg. Jayleen Rrunck. Eleanor Joms. Erma Rend -r. Geraldine K M ns. KUa Troyer. Doris Fleming, Lillian Wur« r, Arlene Roth. Tom Graham. William Yaw, Leonard Gidlow. Emidir Antonelli, Jack McDermott. 1st Row: Lowell Free nan. Phyllis Adams. Anne Carlson. Charlene Cory. Janice Huth. Jane w ittun.t r. Martha McKinney. Patricia Burns. Iris Bucklaew, Sylvia Fish. Carole Rosenbach, Idella Miller. Robert Burns. Top Row: Paul Reichert. John Peow. Ellis Baldwin. How- rd C -penter. Duane Nice, Els worth Mason. Hugh Chat A rt 3rd Rom: Raymond Troyer. Jam«s Larkin. Willis Miller. Kenneth Crayton. Joseph Koenig. Herbert Huntz. Harold Gi Clayton Yocum. Donald SchJtt. Paul Beers. John Magel. David Chaffee. 2nd Row: Patsy Covert. Patricia laul. Patri-ia A rt'ur Pyle. Garringer. ayton Yocum. Donald SchJtt. Paul Beers. Jonn magei. uavm vnanee. enu «vow . « «u ? gBU. . « — ................... m Buechi. Dorothy McEntie. Edwina Reigle. Jeanne Granville. Edna Troyer. Jerry Hughts. June Etzold. Slrrley Hoffman. Merne Ann I firkin. Joan Feltz. Miss Boldt. 1st Row: Joy Kaser. lva ME tee. June Peacock. Adelean Byrd. Thelma Stage. Alic • Raiser. Mary Daniels. Helen Koenig, Margaret Long. Marilynn Ijirkin. Gay Fleming. irginia Domster. Fifth Grade 27 Fourth Grade Frew ai SS aurLfat,lf0h rd ”w0™ LTri u man Hilly Heeb, Ronald Duteher. Clement Fitzaimmona. Alton lJuttweil ItJSdley DarHn DonLVfb V? J,ac ‘'V' W“'fy A,lan ' Howe. Ervin Blair. Andrew Fantaa. Robert nor!i‘.I.w: ntiCoh.M‘Vn“UKrrr rPaUJ.uMunly oA1 'rSMVulin- PHry Ml'U' Robert Fladie. Joaeph Elbera. Floyd Marie. 3rd Row Rower SpurU k. Donald Olgehc wHkr Ch U r Booth. Jack Andrews. William Moore, Lance Byrd. Gerald Fahninsr Garold Crayton I st r }? «• {f ter Kaufman. Joseph Dawson. Mearle Bucklaew. 2nd Row: Robert Yaw. Gar Curry.JoanHeSL Gertrud? Oullil i n b’ S° C,|l . n n cacock, Gayle Shisler. Klnoru Drac hen bene. Mary Paul Isabelle Miller Alberta Koons PMMin lam V?a imfJnrshl8t . S Fi«h Ca™« L™' J« Buechi. Laurie MacArthur. Vivin Dickinsom tn 'S Miss Grey! 1 L 8hapeott Mary R l ,e' Nancy po8t- Marjorie Shank. Doris Marie. Eleanor Frye. Pamela Fitzsimmons! Third Grade 28 Second Grade Top Row: Donald Byrd. Donuld Quaintance, Gloria Mikler, Fatricia Hinchy. Brian Scofield. James Adams. Roger Feltz. 2nd Row: Richard Klesat. Edward Wulf. Arnold Castren. Donuld Cory. Max Wcinnr. Jean Owens. Ernest Schmidt. Gordon Shank. Richtrd Loring. Gordon Fraser. Neil Hoover. Richard Robinson. N rman Granville. Miss Larkin. 1st Row: Margery Judd. Lois Huth. Dorothy Leis. Janice Schaller, Joan Stocker. Janice Merxley, Car 1 Firry, Coral Bucklaew. Marie Stine. Helen S'hmiiit. M ry Owens. Beverly Granville. Joan Dempsey, Nellie Kaufman. Jeon In hie. Cory. Top Row: A. James Simonin. Mathias Aulbach. Harold Mulcahy. John McMullen. Ronald Moore. Erwin Brese. Ralph Shank. Kenneth Schurr. Kenneth Koenig. Kenneth Hersee. Joseph Huntz. Thomas Green. Daniel Christy. John R«-schke. 2nd Row: Cecelia Williams. Patricia Elbers. Wm. Harter. Bruce Kelts. Shirley Wulf. Joyce Hutchings. Kathryn Owens. Emma Brownschilde. Peter Thompson. Donald Peronne, Arlene Hamunn. Albert Shislcr. David Hawkins. Fklward Mikler. 1st Row: George W'indna'-rel. Edward Stover. Allan Booth. Charles Granville. Floyd Froobel. Rexford Batt. William Radder. Newell Clancey. Raya Stem. Martha Drachenborg. Donna Bucklaew, Clara Fleming, Gwendaline Quaintance. Geraldine O’Brien. Eileen Andrews. Laurene Parmenter. Miss Spencer. First Grade 29 ACTIVITIES 1943 SAGA Features Shorts Phototirabhy Amos Alesi, Clara Hartwig, James Neuhaus, Edward Blum Assistants Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor ..... Business Manager Lorraine Knab Art From the beginning of our organization, we of the 1943 yearbook staff had an ardent desire to produce the best edition of the ‘‘Saga that has been published by the Graduating class of Parker High School. In this, the seventh edition of the “Saga, we feel that we have achieved that which we set out to do, and we wish to extend our sinccrest thanks to all those who helped to make this edition possible. Back Row: Carolyn Rnquet. Clara Hartwic. Harvey Fersruson. Edward Blum. James Neuhaus. Wade Larkin, Lorraine Knab. Jan- ice Schutt. Front Row: Mr. Stamp. David Coulter. Edwin Brown. Ada Martin. Miss Haynes. 31 Student Council T P iw: Jack Rosen buck. Jim Allan. Howard Payno, Web Larkin. Karl Metzinger. Walter Schutt. Donald Wruck. Brure Bea’e. 2n iioA : . .ss Carnahan. Albert Hughes. Robert Ratajczuk. Arthur Wendler, Cordon Farron. Clara Kapuza. Dolores Kamhl, P J rt Tn o K ton Tonsing. Jack Reinhart. Robert Shisb r. Mr. Stamp. 1st Row: Betty Kuhn. Rose Granada. Jennie P g. Carol Long. Treasa Kn azyn. Marion Schutt. Harriette Ferguson. Muriel Lane. Betty Baer, Nancy Schaefer, Frances Tankesley. Back Row: Miss Wesley, Kdna Johnston. Betty Kuhn, Father Miller. Clara Kapuza. Patricia Morningstar. Beth Croop. Rodger Graff. Wesley Gebhardt. Robert Pohl. Charles Marshall. Miss Cornish. Front Row: Jennie Page. Richard Dietz. Norma Beard. Roger Chaffee, Shirley Bender, Donald Schopf, Judy Jaeger. June Hennrich, Dolores Kanehl. Junior Play Cast 32 Back Row: Mitia Zurbrick, Mary Lapp, Charles Weber, Ed Brown. Don Cashmore, Don Schopf, Dick Dietz, Jack Cashmore, Eton Tonsing. Dan Nichols. Front Row: Patricia Bueche, Jam Wittlinger. Virginia Carpenter. Jeanette Leininger. Jean Schickler. Ruth Schickler. Mary Weiler. Edwina Reigle, Jayleen Brunck. Jack Rosenbach, Robert Larkin. Leon Oberacher. Gordon Farron. Back Row: Miss Zurbrick. Mary Weiler. Roger Chaffee. Ed Hr wn. Don Cashmore. Sid Oberacher, Don Schopf. Charles Weber, Elton Tonsing, Jayleen Brunck. Edwina Reigle. Front Row: Jeanette Leininger. Virginia Carpenter. Jean Schickler. Mary Lapp, Ruth Schickler. Jack Rosenback, Dick Dietz. Bob Larkin. Jack Cashmore. Dan Nichols. Gordon Farron. Sports Band 33 Mixed Chorus Top Row: Donald Jacket. Jack Reinhart. Karl Muchow. Raul Shiffir. Jack R iscnbaek. Howard Greiner. Gordon Farron, Robert Tarbell, Robert Payne, Sid Oberacher. Dick Dietz. Kenneth Meitner, Robert Davi . Richard Schoenthal. Philip Nichols. Richard Davis. 3rd Row: Miss Zurbrick, June Leib, Carolee Baum. Lorraine Yaw. Jean Schickler. Rose Granada. Susan Howe, Edn t Johnston. Judy Jaeger. Ethel Engasser. Mary Dicgelman. Rosemary Ivocat. J an Weisser. 2nd Row: France Tankesley, Peit;y Hughes. Eileen Attle. Harriette Ferguson. Ruth Shickler. Joan Sturdavant. Marion Schutt. Carol Ix ng. Dorothy Senf. Carolyn Raquet. Shirley Bender. Vera Chapman. Shirley Austin. Ruth Schrock. 1st Row: Joan Steinbrenner, Noreen Healy, Thane Ge , l.ucian i Funk. Jane Fogeisonger. Mildred Smith, Hilda Wehner, Lyda Mook. Elaine Davis. Agnes Lavocat. Betty Prey. Eleanor Shank. Paula Whitaker. Back Row: Jeanne Beaner. Dorothy Wadel. Agnes Conklin. Miss Hart. Ruth Cox, Eleanor Stecher, Frances Hudock, Louise Hast Front Row: Marjorie Ahl. Betty Kuhn, Betty Muchow, Gordon Farron, Arlene Muggelberg, Lorraine Knab, Ruth Schrock. Morse Code 34 Boys Cooking Class R?,w- h’IL 1UrlT Calvin Tart,.. . R rt Harbison, Richard Nolan. Edwin Brown. William Gundel. Richard Brown. Front Row. Henry N.emezycki. Jack Schaffer. Walter Smith. Webster Pobl. William Joyce. Frank Laycock. Hack Row: Howard Griener. Robert Croop. Harvey Ferguson. Leon Stocker. Schopf. Judy Jaeger, Esther Miller. Lanis Stupar. Edward Nesseibeck. James Stephen Labuszwski. Mr. Kins:. Robert Pohl. Donald Allan. Howard Payne. Pre-Flight Class 35 37 Basket! ; 111 Basketball, the popular winter sport at Parker High School, was completed with four wins and ten losses. Under the excellent guidance of Mr. King the team cid its bit to make the Lake Shore Basketball League successful. During the course of the season the team lost three key men which altered the lineup and hindered the progress until new material was found. Although basketball will be an indefinite sport next year, enthusiasm promises a better team. 38 S )ccer Autumn at Parker means Soccer! This exciting game, practically unknown here until a few years ago, has gained popularity with the students and townfolk. Under Coach Klein the boys have shown fine spirit and co-operation, which has proved the first step to success. Next year the team will be young and fast, composed mostly of Sophomores and Juniors. We are expecting much from these boys and hope they will finish with flying colors. 39 Girls Leader's Clui Back Row: Miss Krehbiel. Rose Granada. Jennie Page, Rose Hee . Jean Allan. Clara Kapuza. Dolores Kanehl. Mildred Smith Front Row: Mary Eichinjrer, Shirley Gallisdorfer. Betty Frye. Rosemary Lavocat. Agnes Lavocat. Carolyn Raciuet. June Fogel- songer. Shirley Hall. Genevieve Bielicki. Mary Annh Cummings. Lois Long. Back Row: Mario Granada. Robert Payne, Dennis Darlimr. H ward Griener. Coleman Volgenau. Wade Larkin. Mr. Klein. Front Row: Limest Quaintanee, Wilfred Roth. Edward Nesselbeck. Rooert Morningstar, Amos Alesi. Norman Weber. James Allan, Thomas Desjardins. Boys Leader's Club 40 Congratulations and Best Wishes MURSETT C. LUCKNER to the Class of 1943. Attorney - at - Law DR. H. E. MARTIN Main Street Clarence, N. Y. Veterinarian Clarence New York J. A. HARTWIG Compliments of Builders' Supplies KARL T. KREHBIEL Clarence Center, New York Supervisor WEBSTER LARKIN Compliments and HIS BAND of Featuring JACK ROSENBACH STEVE JAMBOR Currently Hotel American, Akron EBERSOLE MILLING CO. Fire Automobile Life Poultry and Dairy Feeds W. D. FOLGER Coal, Feed and Fertilizer Real Estate — Insurance Clarence Center, New York Farm and Village Property Phone: Clarence Center 6601 East Hill Main Road Telephone: Clarence 3731 We are equipped to clean wheat and oats, alsike and medium clover and timothy. 41 Compliments of The Williomsville NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY BEN FRANKLIN STORE Clarence Center Congratulations to the Seniors on their successful completion of their High School Course. Good Luck! New York W. N. Black, Proprietor C. H. FREY Compliments of Plumbing — Heating DR. and MRS. LESTER N. LAPP — and Metal Work — Compliments of Compliments of BENJ. F. FOGELSONGER GEORGE F. GUTEKUNST Town Superintendent of Highways 1. G. A. Grocer VIRGINIA REGNET Compliments of Beauty Salon G. W. SCHUTT and SON Dodge Road Swormville Florists Compliments of Compliments of SEBRING'S SUNOCO STATION Main Street Clarence, N. Y. FREEMAN and BERGHORN GARAGE 42 Main Street Clarence, N. Y. FREEMAN and BERGHORN GARAGE Compliments of The STUDENT COUNCIL 1942 - 1943 Gov't of the students, by the students, ond for the students. WEEKLY BOND AND STAMP SALES SCHOOL ACTIVITIES OFFICERS Sponsors of W. Larkin President H. Payne J. Rosenbach Vice-President J. Allan Secretary Treasurer AHL'S DELICATESSEN PHILIP P. PAUTLER Confectionery and Ice Cream Dealer in All Kinds of Meat Groceries • School Supplies East Amherst, New York Williamsville 808 - J - 1 Clarence Center 6871 43 Phone Clarence 351 1 I I Compliments of GUY CUMMINGS Official 0. P. A. Inspector and Distributor of Goodyear Tires Transit and Greiner Roads Williamsville, N. Y. LOCK LEE JERSEYS Mr. and Mrs. George Waite Owners Williamsville N. Y. R. F. D. No. 2 Greiner Rd. Superior Dairy Products Just Jerseys Pure Bred Don't Forget The PARKER HIGH PARENT - TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Compliments of L. J. HUNTZ RESTAURANT Compliments of DR. ROBERT A. PRATT IRVIN ROTH Fresh Fruit Ice Cream Vegetables Soft Drinks Red and White Store Clarence Center Phone 6041 44 FAY W. GRAVES Congratulations to the Class of 1943 Wallpaper Paint You should now be equipped to take your place in the every-day life of the Floor Coverings community. Start right now by saving regularly 5c — $1 Store with the BANK OF CLARENCE Funeral Director Lady Attendant Calls Answered Any Time, Anywhere Owned and operated by the people of this community. Member of the Phone 2151 or 2152 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of BROOKSHAW'S STORE BETH'S BEAUTY SALON Light Lunches Candies Ice Cream School Supplies Harris Hill Gardens Staley Road Swormville, N. Y. ROLL'S MARKET Phone Clarence 2662 Meat and Groceries ALBERT SHISLER Clarence Center, N. Y. Phone 6631 General Trucking Ray Roll, Prop. Shisler Road Clarence, N .Y. 45 Parker High School News Compliments of Every Week ARTHUR BALL THE AMHERST BEE Livestock Dealer Williamsville The Community Weekly Newspaper Job Printing FRED RONEKER Men's and Boys' Wear Compliments Weather Bird Shoes Grown Girls' Shoes of Ladies' Slacks HOWARD L. PAYNE SONS 5548 Main Street Williamsville KEITH HARROUN The NEW YORK STORE Groceries and Dry Goods Men's and Boys' Clothiers Vegetables and Frozen Foods 4 W. Main St. Phone 607 Clarence, N. Y. Phone 2081 Lancaster, N. Y. Enjoy a Delicious Ice Cream LARKIN'S CASH MARKET Soda or Sundae at our Soda Lounge Choice Meats AMHERST DRUG STORE and Home - dressed Poultry The Rexoll Store Bee Building Williamsville Phone 3811 46 METZ BROTHERS GARAGE General Repairing Allis - Chalmers Tractors Wm. 371 CAROLINE BEAUTY SALON 5528 Main Street Williamsville, N. Y. Phone Wm. 182 Grace Hall, Prop. Compliments of BEATRICE BEAUTY SALON Clarence Center, New York For Appointments C’arence Center 6916 PAUL DETTLING and SON Jewelers and Optometrists Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted 22 W. Moin Street Lancaster, N. Y. Buy Your Graduation and Wedding Gifts Cards and Stationery at The VILLAGE SHOPPE 5550 Main Street Williamsville, N. Y. GOOD LUCK, CLASS of '43 Clarence Free Library HEVENOR'S 5530 Main Street Williamsville, N. Y. Compliments of MOOK'S BARBER SHOP Bank Street Clarence, N. Y. G. C. MURPHY and CO. 5 10c Store Lancaster, N. Y. TOM INGRAM SERVICE STATION TOM INGRAM SERVICE STATION Socony Friendly Service Socony Mobilubrication Goodrich Tires and Tubes Exide Batteries Phone: Station 3541 Home 2521 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES 25 West Main Street Lancaster, New York Compliments of KELLY'S BOWLING ALLEYS Akron, New York Compliments of MR. and MRS. ALBERT W. BLUM Bonk Street Clarence, N. Y. Compliments of J. S. STERN, M. D. East Hill Clorence, N. Y. R. EBERSOLE and SON Clarence, New York Cool — Coke — Fertilizer Flour — Feed — Seed Compliments of CLARENCE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Calvin Dc Grow 47 Look for the Sign For Your Health PERRY'S Drink More Milk Perry's Ice Cream Company CLARENCE FARMS DAIRY Served in High School Cafeteria Producer and Distributor of Grade A Phone Akron 88 Raw and Grade A Pasteurized Milk Bibles, Books, Philatelic Supplies (Stamps bought and sold, MUCHOWS used or unused) Save with Stamps for flowers FRANK M. BAIM Clarence, N. Y. Clarence, New York Phone Cl. 2531 Good Luck, Class of '43 Compliments of HARRY ALTMAN Pvt. Roland K. Beard, Jr. Manager of Glen Park CpI. Irving W. Beard Lt. Lincoln H. Beard 48 Photographs in this Book Compliments by of GORDON STUDIO JAEGER'S POULTRY FARM You may order from any in this book at any time. Distributors of 4 STURDY AMERICAN Pure Drugs Quality Medicines Compliments Tested Vitamin Products of WILLIAMSVILLE PHARMACY Prices That Challenge Comparison Phones: Williamsville 610-389 D. C. FISHER, M. D. Bflo. Pa 5152 Free Delivery Service Flowers for All Occasions AUSTIN DRY CLEANING Operated by William Wyllie HOFFMAN'S GREENHOUSES Williamsville New York John Hoffman Compliments of Main Street Clarence, N. Y. LEONE MARV Beauty and Barber Shop Phone 2611 Main Street Clarence, N. Y. Telephone 3106 49 FRANK H. SHEASLEY Ice • Coal • Coke Carting and Hauling Phone 3651 Clarence, N. Y. Compliments M. L. CLARKE MARGARET L. CASHMORE Licensed Real Estate Broker Farm and Village Property Clarence 361 1 Park Avenue Clarence, N. Y. SHEPARD BROTHERS Funeral Home Alden Clarence Lady Attendant Drink More Milk ALICE M. BABEL It's Good for You Teacher of Piano HUTTS DAIRY Phone 2871 Clarence Compliments of EICHINGER'S STORE Clarence Center, N. Y. LESTER M. PAGELS Full - O - Pep Feeds Fertilizer, Coal and Cement Phone 2671 Clarence, N. Y. SAGA BOOSTERS Noah's Ark William S. Hummel Edward A. Blum Ada and Janice Mr. and Mrs. George P. Knapp BUY WAR BONDS and STAMPS! 50 -• -- -V- rzh;
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