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LOUISE HAIST “Louisie Stenographic Course Secretary W. ROBERT HARBISON Bob College Entrance WILLIAM HARBISON Bill General Business Women's Hat Stylist The officers we elected while Freshmen were President, Robert Payne; Vice-Presi' dent, Edward Clancey; Secretary, Carolee Baum, and Treasurer, Jean Allan. That year we were quite a trial to our ad visers, Miss Cox and Mr. Stamp, who were kept extra busy calming us down. At the time we thought they were trying to enforce too much discipline, but down underneath we thought and still think they are pretty swell. By the end of the year, they had made us green Freshmen into students well worthy to enter our Sophomore year. On our list they’re right up there with the best. We started our second year in High School off right by proving we could come through We hit the top! We’re proud of the banner that says Sophomore Class—Winners Inter class Field Meet—Fall 1942.’’ Our experience acquired while Freshmen proved itself to be ORA HARTWIG “Or twig College Entrance: Nurse FRANCES HUDOCK Franny STENOGRAPHIC COURSE MURIEL LANE “Steady STENOGRAPHIC COURSE ARTIST
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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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FRANK LAYCOCK Frank'' Business Course GLADYS LOZIER Tootsie STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Secretary KENNETH MEISNER Kenny Business Course Accountant worth its while. Our cheerleaders were Jean Bielicki and Robert Howe and their enthusi- asm encouraged us to do our very best. Small wonder we won. Of course, we couldn't have done it had it not been for our homeroom teachers to advise us. Miss Hart and Miss Brasted. Our President during this our second year of high school was Leon Oberacker; Vice- President, Charles Olendorf; Secretary, Rob- ert Howe, and Treasurer, Joan Sturdevant. Another highlight that year was our Soph- omore Hop. The committee did a .swell job in transferring the gym into a beautiful dance floor. We made a grand success of this our first dance. We also bought war bonds and stamps and contributed to the scrap drive. The next September found us moving into 301 and 315 with Miss Cornish and Miss MARILYN METRE Lynn College Entrance Nurse JAMES METZ Jim College Entrance Aviator ESTHER MILLER Queenie
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