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MILDRED BENSON Milly General Regents Modeling MURIEL BRAUER Dot' Homemaking Course Beautician KATHRYN BUGENHAGEN “Katie” Homemaking Course The class of '45 had its beginning in Sep tember 1932. This was the time that most of us started school. We all remember our first day of school. It was one of our biggest thrills, a day we had all looked forward to and now look back upon with happy memories. Our teacher, who taught our very first year in school and whom we all liked, was Miss Spencer. She made first grade a bright place where we enjoyed coming every day. Most of our class did not begin their edu' cation at Parker High, but we are proud to say that nine of our graduates have spent their entire twelve years here. They are: Gladys Schurr, Mabel Schurr, Marion Schutt, Arvilla Sheasley, Betty Sugg, Joe Capan, Albert Hughes, Robert Payne and Webster Pohl. Hats off to them. From second grade right up through eighth grade, our class kept increasing, some leaving JOSEPH CAPAN “Joe” General Business Accountant VERA CHAPMAN “Susan” music Course music Teacher ESTHER COX “Esther” College Entrance Statistician
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MARIE AIKEN “Maria’' STENOGRAPHIC COURSE EILEEN ATTLE Shorty“ Homemaking Course Dietitian WESLEY BARNABY “Barney College Entrance Veterinarian Senior Class of ’43 CAROLEE BAUM “Carolee” College Entrance Nurse BEVERLY BELKNAP “Bev” Business Course Gym Teacher ARDITH BENDER “Artie” College Entrance Doctor
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RUTH COX Rut hie Stenographic Course Social Worker JANICE ETZOLD Jan Homemaking Course Secretary GORDON FARRON Gordie Business Course Sports Editor and some entering. Our second grade teacher was Miss Echart; third grade, Miss Grey; fourth grade, Miss Muchow; fifth grade, Miss Bolt; sixth grade, Miss Hoehman; seventh grade, Miss Schworm; and eighth grade, Miss Watson. We all finished eighth grade in June 1941 and that September many of us came to Parker for the first time from surrounding elementary and rural schools to enter our long-awaited Freshman class. Altogether there were 108 members, which made us one of the largest Freshman classes ever to enter Parker. We started the year off by participating in the Field Meet. Our cheerleaders were Harriette Ferguson and Charles Olendorf. Even though we weren't first, our leaders did a swell job of breaking us in and preparing us for the next Field Meet. HARRIETTE FERGUSON Fergie College Entrance Journalist CHARLOTTE FRANK “Frankie Homemaking Course Home Economics Teacher BETTY ANN GEMMEL Betts Homemaking Course Nurse
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