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BRIGITTA NONNE Gina” College entrance ARTIST SUZAN NONNE “Susie College Entrance Cadet Nurse LEON OBERACKER “Sid MUSIC COURSE Poultry Executive Wesley as advisers. It didn't seem that we were Juniors so soon after entering Parker as Freshmen, but our last two years of high school flew by even faster than our first two years. Charles Olendorf was chosen as President of the Junior Class, Betty Sugg as Vice' President, Muriel Lane as Secretary, and Burt Witnauer as Treasurer. During this year we planned and gave our first semi'formal dance, the Junior Prom. (Not that we want to be conceited) but this dance was the best Junior Prom ever given at Parker. The gym was beautifully decor' ated in blue and silver with glittering stars hanging from the streamers and also decorat' ing the walls. One glance at our dance floor would reveal to you that our welLchosen theme was “Stardust.” We are proud to be able to say that the music was furnished by CATHERINE PLESS Katy Homemaking Course Beautician WEBSTER POHI. “Web Business Course: Accountant JOHN ROSENBACH “Jack College Entrance Composer
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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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RUTH SCHROCK Rut hie General Business SECRETARY GLADYS SCHURR Clad Homemaking Course Beautician MABLE SCHURR Jake Homemaking Course Waves one of our own classmates—“Sid Oberacker and Orchestra ' The crowning of our queen and king, Carolee Baum and Arthur Wen' dler, was the highlight of the evening. Every' one who was there had a wonderful time. We give special thanks to Miss Gibson for help' ing us with the Prom. Without her aid and advice we would have been tempted to give up several times while preparing it. The first of our class to leave school to enter the service was Calvin Tarbell, who joined the Navy. At the end of rthe year Charles Olendorf was taken into the Army. We're proud of both of them and miss them; our classes aren't complete without them but we realize that they are doing a job that has to be done for our country. September 25, 1944. This is the first time in our history that the class has ever been together in one homeroom. Although our MARION SCHUTT Billy College Entrance Nurse JOHN SHAFFER Jack General Regents Radio Technician ELEANOR SHANK Elite Homemaking Course Nurse
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