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Se U i Parker High School Clarence, New York fneAettfo THE 1946 SAGA to the C-slao j I9dd As you of the student body peruse the contents of this annual resume of your activities during the semesters that have comprised our school year, many happy memories will be revived. That is as it should he. May they recur to you again and again upon the journey into the realms of business and social activities which will soon command your careful attention. But let us not he too deeply concerned with the past. At this stage in the lives of all students in high schools and colleges the future is of major importance to us. Without dwelling too much upon the subject, it can he said here that the world, but recently the victim of the greatest holocaust and mass slaughter civilization has ever known, now’ finds itself in a maze of uncertainty. Those two conditions, both unwarranted, present a challenge to you. Upon your shoulders will rest the solu- tion of the awe-inspiring problem. At the same time, never before in the history of civilization did any challenge present so great an opportunity to young men and women as is presented by this one. Will this sorely troubled world emerge triumphant out of the chaos in which it now finds itself? File answer to that most pertinent ques- tion, is now in your hands. That you will solve it there is not the slightest doubt. Mr. Burt Swales Two years ago Mr. Burt Swales came to Parker High School to teach his- tory. We did not have an opportunity to become acquainted with him until January of that year when he started to teach us Junior history. In Septem- ber of the following year we met him again at Parker, only this time he was assistant principal as well as our history teacher. Just before the Christmas holidays, we discovered that Mr. Swales intended to leave Parker in June to return to college. We are sure that all of the students will be sorry to see him go. The Class of '46 wish to thank him for the many hours he has spent help- ing our classmates and school pals, for always giving us his best advice on problems that would have otherwise stumped us. We also wish to thank him for his aid in the production on the yearbook. So in this small way we thank you, Mr. Swales, for being a wonderful advisor to our class. Our Principal Board of Education Two years ago, Mr. Carl Stamp became the principal of Parker High School. This was not our first acquaintance with Mr. Stamp, how- ever, because we first met him while in eighth grade and again in our freshman year, when he was of great help to us in getting our courses for the four years to follow straight- ened. In the two years that he has been principal he has held his position with enthusiasm, and has held a strict hand in the guidance of the students. It was through his efforts that Parker encouraged a football team, which has made notable victories. He also gathered the student body together to a group of assemblies that were thoroughly enjoyed by all. One of his outstanding achievements this year was the cutting of the school day to eight periods in- stead of the usual nine. So, the class of ’46 wish to extend their gratitude to Mr. Stamp for the aid and en- couragement he has given us, along with his Left To Right: A. Hughes, H. Payne, J. Grey, S. Freeman, H. Cory, G. Burns, E. Heeb, W. Hoffman, R. Fiegel, H. Choate (not shown). Mr. Carl Stamp splendid cooperation with us in all of our class projects. We feel that it is through his efforts that P.H.S. has gained its high prestige. THE FACULTY Opposite page, left to right: Mr. Swales—History Miss Oliver—English Miss Taylor—Business Administration Mrs. Dinwoodie—Mathematics (Advanced) Mr. Heatherington—Science Miss Wiehl—Secretarial Miss Cox—History Miss Neu—Language Mrs. Curtiss—General Science Miss Smith—Art Mrs. Childs—Home Economics Miss Annis—Librarian Miss MacNabo—Girls’ Physical Education Mr. Bernhard—Boys’ Physical Education Mrs. Martian—Speech Miss Watson—Mathematics Above, left to right: Mrs. Eston—Grade 7B Miss Schorm—Grade 7A Mrs. MacDonald—Grade 6 Miss Bolt—Grade 5 Miss Muchow—Grade 4 Miss Larkin—Grade 2 Miss Spencer—Grade 1 Miss Miller—Kindergarten Not shown: Mr. Zwick—Guidance Mr. King—Industrial Arts Mrs. Bernhart—Music Mrs. Wade—Grade 3 Mrs. Mary Larkin To Mrs. Mary Larkin goes our vote of thanks for the three years she has put up with us. She has always been ready and willing to help any and all of our student body. She has put up with us on our less joyous moments as well as the happier ones. Mrs. Larkin has been the school secretary during these three years, but has also taken care of the school and class books, and tried to return the articles we were everlastingly losing. Therefore, we give our wholehearted thanks to her for three swell years. Maintenance The maintenance staff is also to be con- gratulated for the magnificent job they have done in keeping Parker in the best condition possible. We thank them for their aid in help- ing us reorganize the gym after our entertain- ments and dances. We have always been able to proudly show visitors and parents the school because we were sure it would always be in excellent con- dition. Cafeteria Staff and Janitors Mrs. Ellithorpe, Eileen Attle Mr. Fisher, Mr. Etzold, Mr. Butler, Mr. Burns SNAPSHOTS N tdXs3tAj a.V -tTbi r)a X ■ ,, I 1 ' Wnm a bu.$ i e £ Jyfeut Look ! ! I Oof fktKy-). S'rr tfv-j’ o J6S V s piC+U.v Front Row: M. Himmelbach, J. Weisser, R. Heeb, N. Rawe, H. Stupar. 2nd Row; R. Groll, B. Frey, P. Hughes, R. Graser, A. Raiser, C. Magel, L. Wutz, R. Davis; Absent: M. Bolt, M. Bastian. The Yearbook Staff The yearbook staff wishes to thank the student body for the help they have been in tbe production of the yearbook, and for promptness with which they returned the proofs for tbe yearbook pictures, so that the printing of the year- book was not held up. We also wish to thank those who worked to get the numerous advertisements and subscriptions. Editor-in-chief Rose Alene Heeb Assistant Editor Joan Vi eisser Business Manager Neva Kawe Literary Audrey Raiser, Mary Ann Himmelbach Art Helen Stupar, Betty Frey Photography Robert Graser, Louis Wi tz Sports Peggy Hughes, Richard Davis Advertising Robert Groll, Carr Magel Front Row: A. Peronne, R. Larkin, P. Hughes. 2nd Row; Mrs. Dinwoodie, Mr. Swales; Absent: Carr Magel. Senior Class Officers and Advisors The Class of ’46 this year has elected the following students into offices: Robert Larkin, President Carr Magel, Vice President Peggy Hughes, Secretary Aldine Peronne, Treasurer Mrs. J. Dinwoodie Mr. B. Swales The Class of ’46 wish to thank these members of the student body for the splendid job they have done in their respective offices. We feel that they have all fully carried out their tasks to the best of their ability, and even beyond that point. It was with their aid that the Class of ’46 have been able to ac- complish its goals. The class wishes to take this opportunity of expressing its appreciation to their class advisors, Mrs. J. Dinwoodie and Mr. B. Swales, for their patience, understanding, direction and unceasing labors in our behalf. Without them we might be described as being a ship without a compass. Jean Beatrice Ai.len—“Jennie” Secret Passion still a secret, likes to walk in rain, noted for hair styles, says geepers golly, ambition is a medical secretary. Margaret Mary Bastian—“Marg” Secret Passion certain senior at Lancaster High, likes to ice skate, noted for freckles and “Holy Cow.” Ambition is switchboard operator. Robert Gordon Batz—“Bob” Secret Passion is women, likes to collect records, noted for that wavy hair and “That’s a joke Son.” Ambition is to whistle like Mr. Heatherington. Thomas Benstead Beale—“Tom” Secret Passion is boys(?) likes hunting and noted for wise cracks and “horse feathers.” Ambition is a forester. Gayle Allison Blackmore—“Blackie” Secret Passion is Navy, likes roller skating, noted for curly hair and “Oh shoot.” Nurs- ing is her ambition. Muriel Violet Bolt—“Mickey” Secret Passion eating candy, likes reading. Noted for white skin and “Oh heck”. Am- bition, secretary. Raymond Joseph Booth—“Ray” Secret Passion skating and likes football. Rather stubborn and says “You’re all right” Ambition, playboy. Walter Elmer Brunner—“Fred” Secret Passion is boys (what is this), likes hunting and noted for blond hair and “Duchess”. Professional golfer his ambi- tion. John C. Burns—“Jack” Secret Passion sleeping, likes ’coon hunt ing. Noted for his sloppy loafers and ex pression, “Nuts”. Ambition, college. Clara Mae Chaffee—“Katrinka Sue”. Likes sewing and square dancing. Noted for her hrown eyes and “Oh gee”. Ambi- tion is clerking. Maynard Kenneth Clark—“Clarkie” Likes to keep out of trouble and build model airplanes, noted for quietness, am- bition eating 50 sundaes at one time. Richard Klare Davis—“Ricky” Likes knitting, sports. Noted for bright shirts. “You name it I’ve got it”. Ambi- tion is to be a coach. Cecilia Beatrice Diegleman—“Ceil” Likes traveling, square dancing. Noted for crazy jokes and “Oh Brother”. Secretary. Joseph Edward Drabik—“Joe” Likes skating and driving a car. Noted for friendliness and “Oh Brother”. His ambi- tion is in sports. Bkryl Edna Ehlers—“Bunny” Skating with a certain fella her secret pas- sion. Likes writing letters to navy. Noted for flirting and “Golly”. Secretary. Ethel Cecilia Encasser—“Ethel” Likes square dancing and swimming. Noted for height and “gee whiz”. Secre- tary. Jean Susan Etzold—“Jeanie” Secret Passion in Akron. Likes to eat. Noted for laughing and “Oh golly”. Comp- tometer Operator. Daniel Filarecki—“Doc” Secret Passion, girls generally and likes to keep it a secret. Likes “them all.” Ambi- tion, own a night club. Elizabeth Jane Frey—“Betty” Secret Passion, tall males. Likes to eat. Noted for green eyes and “Confound it”. Receptionist. Sally Mae Garlock—“Sal” Likes chocolate milkshakes and talking. Noted for chewing gum and “aw', you’re kidding”. Stenographer. Robert Wayne Graser—“Boh” Likes Betty Grable and driving. Noted for being tall. Says “Kopasetic,” ambition me- chanic. Robert Henry Groll—“Dusty” Hedy Lamarr is Secret Passion. Likes me- chanics, says “Oh my aching back.” Elec- trical engineer. Lois Marilyn Hastings “Wee 0. Wee” Likes to keep diary and tell Moron jokes. Noted for blushing. “Huga Hugabing bing doing.” Nurse. Hose Alene Heeb—“Rosie” Secret Passion day dreaming. Likes clothes and noted for many activities and “Holy Cow.” Ambition is to live in a penthouse in N. Y. C. Mary Ann Himmelsbach—“Babe” Likes Canadians and posing in bathing suits. Noted for appetite and “oh Stink.” Nurse. Peggy Elizabeth Huches—“Dodo” Likes bicycle riding and singing. Noted for black hair and “Holy smokes.” Ambition still a question. Avis Jeanne Jenkins—“Red” Likes blond men, hot fudges sundaes and swimming. Noted for small waistline and “Cripes, Oh Fine.” Modeling is ambition. Theresa Barbara Kruszynski—“Tess” Looking for mail from certain party each day. Likes potato chips, noted for temper and waved bangs. Says “for the heavens sakes.” Stenographer. Robert Harold Larkin—“Bob” Likes flying and sports. Says “You little devil”. Likes aeronautical work as an am- bition. Acnes Theresa Lavocat—“Aggie” Likes airplanes and skating. Noted for smiling and “Oh nuts.” Stenographer. June Margaret Leib—“Libby” Likes singing and reading. Noted for giggl- ing and “jimity.” Office worker. Carr William Macel—“Pukey” Women Secret Passion, likes sports and eating. Says “Hello Honey and Hello Su- gar.” Engineer. Karl Alan Muchow—“Butch” Likes sports and dancing. Says “Christmas Sakes.” Lbideeided as to ambition. Melvin Jan Nice—“Mel” Certain sophomore is secret passion. Likes to sleep. Noted for that smile and “Oh sugar.” Aviation. Mary Jane Pautler—“Mary Jane” Likes people and traveling. Noted for friendliness and “You know.” Wants to go abroad. Noelle Marie Payne—“Noelle” Won’t tell secret passion. Likes flying. Noted for complexion and “oh fish.’’ Chemical Lab Technician. Aldine Meta Peronne—“Dean” Likes horseback riding and sleeping. Not- ed for laughing and “oh fine.” Work in Nursery school. Charles Micheal Plevniak—“Chuck” Likes sleeping and basketball. Noted for bashfulness and “Amen.” Flier. Audrey Laraine Raiser—“Bunny” Secret Passion is crazy hats. Likes swim- ming and boating. Noted for high heels and “Honest to goodness.” Secretary. Neva Isabelle Rawe—“Neva” Secret Passion is a nice boy. Likes travel- ing. Noted for lifted eyebrows and “Holy Cow.” Writer. Leonard Roth—“Len” Secret Passion, success in business. Has a pleasing personality and should be at the top. Wileord Melvin Roth—“Bill” Likes going to Buffalo and roller skating. Says “you like that.” Farmer. Paul Aucust Schaefer—“Creamer” Likes Shirley Temple and hockey. Noted for loud ties and “You’re crazy.” Friendly Undertaker (joke). Helen Louise Schroeder—“Sophia” Likes men in roller rink, skating and jitter- bugging. Says “You character you.” Wants to be in roller derby. Richard Junior Schoenthal—“Dick” Likes a pretty girl and swimming. Noted for those blue eyes and w’avy hair and “Jeepers creepers.” Businessman. Gerry Elizabeth Smith—“Gerry Liz” Likes reading and dancing. Noted for say- ing “I should live so long.” Fashion de- signer. Helen Louise Stupar “Stoopy” Likes Van Johnson, Spanish dancing and music. Noted for fingernails and “I don't think you’re very nice.” Dress shop owner. Elton Henry Tonsing—“Step 'n fetch it” Secret passion certain Junior. Likes eating crackers in bed. Noted for saying “Oh. baby.” Wants to be another Harry James. Louis Verzola—“Cicero” Likes good jazz bands.southern fried chick- en. Noted for wolfing. Ambition is second Gene Krupa. Joan Eleanor Weisser—“Joanie” Secret passion is Gregory Peck. Likes food. Noted for high marks and “Ye Gads. Private secretary in large concern. Jean Elizabeth Wiccins—“Jeannie” Secret passion is certain sailor. Likes danc- ing and reading. Noted for sunny disposi- tion, “golly gee.” Secretary. Louis William Wutz—“Louie” Secret passion is certain Junior. Likes sleeping. Says “Doggone.” Chemist. Our Men In Service The Class of ’46 give a salute in recognition of the boys who were not able to finish out their high school career because they were called to the armed forces. Although, we have at this time only seen four of our classmates depart, we realize that soon many more will follow. We therefore wish to honor the fol- lowing servicemen. Robert Reinhart Jack Hastings Herman Scholten Calvin Newcomb Thomas Desjardins SNWjhcti On, WoH ir, |- c, Flie e ! Fv'fet ( )d u€ tisev o€vi'f---------------------- C efU Wt . f A now t oCLOfe ro v Th t d I aLV v Lfc GA dv- tiu.aC €s of I HX €5, Yr rs. VY) vtiv STack a Athe fo K H s Front Row.- Miss Taylor, J. Weeks, L. Duly, P. Yocum, K. Graves, R. Pfennig, D. Hart wig, B. Heintz, S. Swain, Miss Oliver. 2nd Row: M. Stanley, D. Frey, V. Haas, C. Wysock, M. Liskoff, G. Buchholz, H. Shank, B. Olcndorf, V. Neubccker. 3rd Row: B. Esten, B. Lindstedt, I. Stahley, S. Limburg, C. Weeks, P. Hart, B. Wadel, J. Bradford. 4th Row: J. Orendorf, M. Weiler, J. Riel, R. Brauen, B. Wendler, L. Metke, A. Duttweiler, S. Thompson, A. Strickland. Front Row; G. Long, R. Haas, W. Taylor, Miss Taylor, Miss Oliver, R. Smith, W. Roth, D. Nichels. 2nd Row; D. Shaffer, R. Graser, R. Nugent, L. Miller, C. Dietz, C. Hennrich, ]. Nugent, J. Hoffman. 3rd Row; J. Whitacre, R. Hawes, J. Hoffman, A. Oswald, W. Rafter, B. Eichkorn, C. Berry, G. Muchow. 4th Row: D. Hons- berger, T. Fox, J. Tee, J. Cashmore, N. Zimmerman, W. Schutt. Front Row: Miss Wiehl, M. Lindke, M. Long, A. Snell, B. Reisman, B. Smith, D. Morris, Miss Nett. 2nd Row: ]. Leib, J. Arnold, E. Daris, M. Dutlwciler, J. Meti, J. Leininger, L. Donncr. 3rd Row: V. Carpenter, K. Snell, ]. Stcinbrcnner, G. Hawes, J. Van Buren, J. Oswald, D. Pacyon, R. Sawyer. 4th Row: A. Wurzer, A. Brauer, R. Rein, V. Raquet, M. Metzger, B. Snyder, B. Doetterl. Front Row: P. Snyder, J. Tillou, T. Klemann, Mr. Heatherington, E. Hahn, R. Shisler, T. O’Connor. 2nd Row: B. Fergen, C. Himmelsbach, W. Weeks, R. Hoehmen, R. Riegle, W. Wittlinger. 3rd Row: D. Lisk, B. Beale, J. Brophy, E. Bailey, W. Martin. 4th Row: R. Munsell, J. Hazelton, R. Blackmore, A. Kerr. Front Row: Mrs. Martin, J. Datis, A. Roth, W. Reeves, M. Braunsehidle, H. Brayley, N. Ebersole, D. Kuras, J. Riegle, Miss Cox. 2nd Row: D. Frey, P. Burns, K. TBering, C. Taylor, D. Fleming, J. Dusing, J. Brauer, l„ Bald, C. Wade. 3rd Row: C. England, N. Kraft, C. Doettcrl, A. Smith, L. Baker, J. Hastings, C. Rosenbach, M. Reiner, M. Lavocat, J. Hahn. 4th Row: J. Thompson, J. MacDonald, M. Kelchlin, H. Maibaurn, E. Jones, J. Wittlinger, J. Strickland, C. Cory, L. Wurzer. 5th Row; J. Brunck, D. Mueckl, M. Muchow, J. Donner, E. Baum, G. Marshall, I. Voelpel, C. Smith, C. Baker, E. Ponter. Front Row; D. Pfenning, J. Dirschedl, G. Curry, E. Henshaw, Mrs. Martin, Miss Cox, N. Carlson, G. Miller, R. Schoenthaler, R. Burns. 2nd Row; A. Muggleberg, W. Carver, R. Heubert, E. Glazier, J. Hodgins, A. Morn- ingstar, R. Schuh, F. I-andel, J. Brauen. 3rd Row; B. Baker, E. Antonelli, L. Haberer, P. Johnson, A. Lavocat, L. Freeman, E. Pers, M. Martin, G. Leis, N. Gebauer. 4th Row; J. Joyce, N. Stoll, A. Davis, G. Hunt, N. Eiss, D. Woodridge, J. Dawydko, B. Mikotajczak, H. Eichinger. 5th Row; J. Badewitz, C. Wilhelm, R. Krus- zynski, W. Yaw, C. Payne, W. Parmenter, E. Anaka, R. Fromwiller, D. Baker, J. Braunscheidel. Front Row: E. Baldwin, D. Allen, G. Fleming, ]. Etzold, Miss Watson, P. Buichi, A. Carlson, H. Choate, R. Lane. 2nd Row: P. Beers, H. Bly, B. Kussen, P. Ehlers, E. Bender, P. Covert, H. Jager, D. Chaffee. 3rd Row: R. Hayes, S. Hoffman, E. Baker, B. Leighton, E. Drachenburg, J. Kaiser, D. Egner. 4th Row: H. Carpenter, L. Aiken, R. Bugenhagen, S. Stanley, R. Ryan, D. Drescher, D. Dickover, R. Esten. 5th Row: H. Garringer, D. Yocum, A. Dake, K. Cummings, E. Ball, C. Allen, R. Brown. Front Row: J. Ribbeck, T. Seymour, J. Magel, E. Mason, Mrs. Curtis, P. Paid, I. Miller, S. Mosier, M. Sleeker. 2nd Row: D. Schutt, M. Larkin, ]. Hughes, A. Meinhold, S. Lewis, C. Allen, V. Stanley, W. Simou. 3rd Row: M. Long, A. Spork, M. Larkin, N. Pearson, S. dwelling,M. Orendorf, W. Wagner. 4th Row: A. Rein, D. Weeks, D. Valley, D. Paeplow, H. Weber, D. Nice. 5th Row: T. Snyder, N. Hartman, J. Larkin, T. Miller, R. Moul- trup. Front Row; B. Johnson, J. Beale, M. DeLano, B. Brunner, Miss Schworm, G. Geary, K. Castran, L. Ketcham, P. Joyce. 2nd Row; E. Fickewirth, M. Burns, K. Bly, C. Himmelsbach, C. Hayes, L. Zwelling, E. Castren, E. Glazier, D. Gray. 3rd Row: C. Moullrup, R. Joyce, D. Berghorn, A. Frew, W. Miller, R. Loos. 4th Row; B. Hoffman, E. Anaka, M. Antonelli, C. Hodges, D. Allen, F. Vysocki, B. Darling. Front Row; C. Johnson, J. Harroun, S. Fiegel, Mrs. Esten, S. Larkin, C. Petz, D. Weber. 2nd Row: M. Taylor, F. Klaiber, J. Stanley, M. Heintz, B. O'Bannon, J. Lies, A. Schroeder, E. Esten, 3rd Row: R. Johnson, A. Smith, R. Schoenthal, M. Kussem, S. Klein, J. Seville, H. Ponter. 4th Row: B. Oswald, D. Sawyer, A. Pyle, R. Simon, A. Rein, F. Gehm, W. Parmenter. Front Row; I. Miller, J. Clark, N. Ryan, Mrs. MacDonald, A. Maulin, R. Cross, G. Metz. 2nd Row: C. Lets, G. Shisler, L. Mac Arthur, M. Paul, L. Shapcott, M. Shank, R. Bull, N. Post. 3rd Row: D. McCowen, L. Kauf- man, R. Lindstedt, A. Perron, R. Spurbeck, R. Grotz, P. Manly. 4th Row: C. Yocum, N. Hamann, J. Klesat, R. Ryan, D. Mikler, R. Troyer, R. Wiggins. Front Row; N. Fergen, J. Choate, D. Leis, Miss Boldt, N. Schurr, M. Judd, A. Dake. 2nd Row; J. Maibam, E. Drachenberg, E. Drachenberg, G. Mikler, N. Hoover, R. Fergen, P. Liskoff, A. Castren. 3rd Row; M. Frew, P. Carver, J. Kelchlin, R. Keller, E. Doane, G. Curry, H. Klein. 4th Row; R. Loring, S. Brauer, S. Gallagher, D. Marie, J. Dempsey, N. Kaufman, S. Snyder, J. Dawson. “ th Row; E. Cummings, L. Long, A. Blakely, W. Fitzner, D. Cory, C. Booth, W. Sword. Front Row: P. Stellrecht, D. Grotz, )■ Schendel, Miss Muckow, L. Parmenler, C. Fleming, V. Fitzner. 2nd Row; D. Christy, M. Aulback, ]■ Wolf, R. Shank, W. Munschauer, E. Mikler, A. Shisler, H. Button. 3rd Row: J. Hydcn, L. Johnson, G. IVindnagle, F. Marie, A. Carlson, I. Nutty, D. Brace. 4th Row: A. Miller, S. Smith, C. Williams, P. Oldfield, C. Orr, A. Jamann, R. Stern, R. Rcisman. 5th Row: G. Dake, D. Peronne, W. Flat- ter, A. Koons, K. Owens, R. Klesat, R. Metzger, G. Shank- 5th Row: K. Fitgner, G. Zimmerman, G. Steinbrunner, J. Leighton, J. Htintz. 4th Row: H. Pankorv, M. Hub- bard. J. Curry, ]. Schendel, S. Sawyer, A. Booth, P. Thompson. 3rd Row: J. Windnagle, D. Williams, M. Stern, H. Button, E. Stover, E. Pyle, J. Cory. 2nd Row: D. Choate, J. Kaufman, U. Carlson, M. Leis, E. Barnes, M. Shepard, V. Wilkerson, N. Castern. Front Row: 5. Harter, J. Wilkerson, P. Mocelin, Mrs. Wade, N. Nutty, M. Spurbeck, D. Howe. Left ro Right: B. Brunner, P. Detwiler, B. Geary, M. Clarke, D. Martzolf, B. Sword, E. Pomeroy, J. Sawyer, S. Williams, G. Roregeux, D. Christy, A. Cummings, A. Cupler, P. Jones, D. Long, B. Moulin, P. Pankow, J. Warren, M. Antonelli, L. Antonelli, B. Barber, B. Cross, J. Orr, R. Yocum, E. Dake, D. Reisman, M. Drach- enberg, L. Wciler, B. Yocum, P. Magel, J. Larkin, J. Maciejewski, G. Hubbard, N. Castren, W. Bly, E. Weiler, S. White, D. Blakely. Absent: D. Beard, B. Moolz, J. Roneker, R. Hopkins, J. Measer, R. Nelson, R. A. Sherman. Front Row: J. Wade, P. Orr,E. Barnes, Miss Spencer, R. Baldwin, N. Cupler, W. Bucklaew. 2nd Row: S. Clarke, B. Fuchs, J. Paul, C. Metzger, B. Carmer, M. Oldfield, D. Post, A. Larkin. 3rd Row: M. Leubbert, N. Schifferle, O. Fitzner, ]. Shephard, C. Hemenway, D. Buechi, K. Shisler. 4th Row: S. Johnson, K. Warren, N. Button, S. Windnagle, J. Roneker, J. Reisman. 5th Row: N. Brauen, D. McNaughton, C. Johnson, D. McClarin, D. Cory, J. Chilcott. Kindergarden— Morning Teacher—Miss Miller Table 1: D. Hubbard, T. Thompson, D. Smith, S. Gongwer. Table 2: S. Beard, M. Windnagle, R. Engle, A. Ostolski. Table 3: J. White, S. Clarke, K. Browne, K. Munschauer. Table 4: C. Irwin, E. Barber, C. Daigler, L. Garringer. Kindergarden—Afternoon Teacher—Miss Miller Table 1: D. Hoffman, P. Williams, A. Schlabach, L. Parmenter. Table 2: M. Christy, R. Dake, S. Satterle, H. Boies. Table 3: C. Raps, D. Sherman, D. Buechi. Table 4: G. Pyle, G. Doetterl, L. Carmer, M. Preg. SN rsWOFS 7cL r | OY|-+hfe tl STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row.- J. Harroun, D. Schafer, ]. Weisser, R. Larkin, IV. Schutt, R. Anaka, Mr. Swales, Miss Taylor. 2nd Row.- D. Nice, J. Nugent, J. Wiggins, G. Hawes, J. Daris, I. Stahley, C. Magel, R. Munsell. 3rd Row; E. Henshaw, B. Beale, R. Graser, J. Badewitz, R. Brown, G. Hunt. Front Row: A. Peronne, Miss Annis, P. Hughes, J. Hughes. 2nd Row: IV. Wagner, M. Stecher, A. Spork, K. Muchow, N. Carlson, J. Hodgins, L. Schultz, S. Mosier,). Wittlinger. LIBRARY CLUB PRESS CLUB Front Row: I). Hodges, P. Burns, C. Rosenbach, N. Rane, H. Stupar, C. Cummings, Miss Wiehl. 2nd Row: K. Snell, S. Thompson, A. Duttweiler, C. Wade, G. Marshall, M. Metzger, J. Rafter, J. Lcib. 3rd Row: ]. Metz, A. Snell, P. Yocum, D. Morris, D. Hartwig, A. Roth, J. Arnold. 4th Row: E. Baum, C. Diegleman, D. Frey, H. Shank, D. Frey, C. Smith. 5th Row: J. Donner, M. Muchow, B. Taylor, B. Wendlcr, A. Lay oca t. Left to Right: Carl Payne, Clayton Wilhelm, John Braunscheidel, Dale Baker, Richard Anaka, Burt Eichkorn, Julius Tee, Mr. Stamp, Jack Cashmore, Alan Oswald. BOYS’ SERVICE CLUB BOYS MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB Donald Paeplow, Robert Burns, James Ribbeck, Donald Weeks, Edwin Pers, Mr. King, Donald Yocum, Theodore Klemann. Front Row: B. Eichkorn, N. Payne, W. Schutt, D. Johnson, C. Henrich, Mr. King. 2nd Row: C. Plerniak, J■ Nugent, R. Booth, A. Oswald, R. Larkin. PRE-FLIGHT Front Row: D. Pacyon, A. Wurzer. 2nd Row: J. Steinbrenner, B. Reisman, Mrs. Childs. GIRLS’ HOMEMAKING CLUB ★ ★ ★ RED CROSS CLUB Front Row: C. Doettcrl, P. Johnson, L. Duly, R. Nugent, M. Duttweiler, T. Miller, Mrs. Childs. 2nd Row: M. Aiken, J. Steinbrenner, G. Laris, R. Graser, L. Schulz, M. Stanley. 3rd Row: S. Larkin, C. Taylor, B. Hoff- man, N. Carlson, W. Parmenter, B. Leighton, C. Himmelsbach. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB Front Row: D. Hartwig, A. Roth, K. Grates, Mrs. Kirbis, S. Swain, H. Stupar, J. Oswald, V. Chapman, P. Yocum, J. Riegle, J. Davis, H. Brayley. 2nd Row: E. Jones, J. Leininger, C. Diegleman, J. Weeks, M. Liskoff, J. Brauer, M. Braunscheidel, B. Smith, N. Ebersole, L. Bald, D. Fleming. 3rd Row: C. Cory, H. Shank, M. Reiner, C. Rosenbach, J. Hastings, L. Baker, C. Wade, D. Frey, J. Wittlinger, C. Doetterl, J. Leib, G. Hawes. 4th Row: B. Ehlers, J. Wiggins, L. Hastings, S. Schroeder, B. Olendorf, V. Neubecker, S. Limburg, P. Hart, D. Frey, C. Weeks, C. Smith. 5th Row: R. Hccb, V. Raquet, J. Verzola, V. Carpenter, M. Muchow, J. Dan- ner, G. Marshall, J. Weisser, M. Himmelsbach, P. Hughes, A. Peronne. 6th Row: J. Orendorf, A. Jenkins, A. Duttweiler, L. Metke, E. Engasser, A. Lavocat, R. Rein, T. Kruszynski, G. Blackmore, M. Wei er, S. Thompson. Front Row; R. Schuh, A. Morningstar, A. Muggelberg, Mrs. Dinwoodie, G. Muchow, W. Roth, L. Freeman. 2nd Row; R. Graser, D. Nichols, J. Hodgins, C. Keller, E. Antonelli, G. Hunt. 3rd Row: R. Schoenthal, W. Roth, K. Muchow, J. Dawydko, C. Wilhelm, 4th Row: D. Honsbcrger, R. Munsell, J. Cashmore, J. Tee, L. Roth. BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Front Row: P. Buecki, K. Graves, V. Carpenter, J. Wittlinger, J. Cashmore, M. Antonelli, M. Weiler, S. Hoff- man, E. Antonelli. 2nd Row; H. Carpenter, M. Liskoff, C. Weeks, R. Schuh, R. Smith, J. Leininger, M. Kelchin, C. Taylor, D. Fleming, Mrs. Kirbis. 3rd Row: P. Beers, S. Terry, B. Smith, J. Verzola, P. Burns, C. Rosen- bach, E. Frew, R. Duttweiler, D. Nichols. 4th Row; A. Spork, R. Orendorf, W. Parmenter, F. Gehm, E. Glazier, E. Tonsing, H. Choat, E. Baldwin, B. Roth. BAND Shortly after Parker started its classes again in September of this term, vve found that we were in need of a new band leader and music teacher, as the present one felt she had to leave us. We were all sorry to see Mrs. Kirbis leave, because it was under her and Mr. Surra’s able leadership and teaching that the Parker High School Band worked and stuck together. But we are very grateful to Mr. Schatz for the splendid work he has done. We all met in the auditorium a few weeks ago, and heard our band play a few numbers, which we thoroughly enjoyed. After hearing them, we feel sure that the Parker High School band will once again have the honor of winning the championship plaque, only this year with greater ease, for we all can see the improvements Mr. Schatz has made. Because Mr. Schatz came to us late, anil because he was handicapped by not knowing our fellow students, his opportunities were limited, but we feel sure that our hand will achieve unlimited recognition, under the able guidance of Mr. Schatz, in all of their future activities. To Mr. Schatz goes our wholehearted gratitude and thanks. SENIOR PLAY Front Row: S. Schroeder, Lois Hastings, J. Wiggins. 2nd Row: Miss Oliver, B. Frey, N. Rane, J. Weisser, M. Himmelsbach, N. Payne, S. Garloek, G. Smith, R. Heeb. 3rd Row: M. Bastian, M. Bolt, C. Chaffee, C. Diegleman. A. Peronne. 4th Row: C. Plevniak, C. Magel, P. Schaefer, R. Graser, J. Burns, R. Schoenthal. Danger, Girls Working A rline Day Selena Barnes Grayce Johnston Rosie Hannah Williams Phyllis Deering Claudia Vandermier Mrs. McCarthy Lulu. Ann Smith Miss Verne Ray Cartwright CAST Joan Weisser Betty Frey Mary Ann Himmelsbach Lois Hastings Sally Garlack Jean Wiggins Rose Alene Heeb ......... Neva Rawe Noelle Payne Sophia Schroeder Gerry Smith JUNIOR PLAY L. Duly, D. Hartwig, B. Esten, J. Orendorf, D. Frey, C. Berry, S. l.imberg, 1. Stahley, B. Rafter, B. Eichkorn, B. Dietz, V. Neubecker, D. Shaffer, L. Metke, S. Thompson, Miss Oliver, K. Graves, M. Weiler, S. Swain, J. Cashmore, H. Shank, N. Zimmerman, A. Duttweiler. 'His Father’s Son” CAST Lily Bryson Grandma Bryson Mrs. Maude Bryson Jerome B. Bryson, Jr., (Jerry) Florence Bryson Jerome B. Bryson, Sr. Torn Sanders Virginia GUlis Cary Lawrence Rita Lawrence Kathryn Graves Mary Weiler Helen Shank Jack Cashmore Sharon Swain Norman Zimmerman Dennis Schaffer Lucille Duly Burton Eichkorn Anita Duttweiler GIRLS’ Hl-Y CLUB Front Row.- P. Hughes, S. Swain, G. Smith, M. Himmelsbach. 2nd Row; V. Neubecker, I. Stahley, P. Hart, H. Shank. Front Row; R. Daris, D. Honsberger, Mr. Swales, R. Larkin, J. Haielton. 2nd Row; C. Payne, E. Antonelli, D. Nichols, W. Parmenter. 3rd Row; J. Cashmore, T. Fox, J. Burns. BOYS’ Hl-Y CLUB 7K - -m vbhmbh ??? W0J0 - VluW.l CA,WV,| JUNIOR CHEER LEADERS Front Row: S. Garlock, ]■ Allen, R. Hecb. 2nd Row: Miss MacNabo, S. Swain. Front Row: G. Hunt, D. Wood- ridge, A. Morningstar. 2nd Row: E. Baum, P. Burns, J. Leininger, Miss MacNabo. SENIOR CHEER LEADERS LETTER GIRLS Left to Right: Janet Metz, Joyce Arnold, Cecilia Diegelman, Lucille Duly, Jeanette Letnmger, Joan Daris, Arlene Roth, Marilyn Metzger, Joanne Steinbrunner, Virginia Raquet, Miss MacNabo, Mary Ann Hitnmelsbach, Irene Stahley, Agnes Larocat, Gerry Smith, Carol Smith, Victory Neubecker, Pat Hart, Barbara Olendorf, Shirley Limberg, Lois Hastings. Mr. Swales, W. Brunner, N. Zimmerman, R. Graser, P. Shaffer, D. Lisk, D. Graser. Kneeling: R. Haas, R. Smith. GOLF TEAM FOOTBALL SQUAD Honsberger Larkin Verzola Booth Munseli Nichols Nice Burns Davis Cashmore Magel Muchow Our First Year and a Good Record! BASKETBALL TEAM $ ' % 6 A 4 fl 4i_' i i 1 1 n Honsberger Roth Groll Nice K. Muchow G. Muchow bt PI n ■A h A i f M H 5 If i • 3 I 1 Schut Booth Davis Burns Larkin Magel Front Row; L. Miller, R. Munsell, D. Nichols, ]. Cashmore, W. Rafter. 2nd Row; D. Filarecki, ]■ Tillou, A. Kerr, ]. Tee. 3rd Row; R. Fergen, J. Hazelton, Mr. Bernhard, R. Smith, IV. Parmenter. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Games Won and Lost Parker High 31 V8. Corfu 22 Parker High 24 V8. Corfu 29 Parker High 22 V8. Gardenville 21 Parker High 35 V8. Ahlen 16 Parker High 40 V8. Holland 25 Parker High 26 V8. West Seneea 25 Parker High 24 V8. Sloan 22 Parker High 21 V8. illiamsville 23 Parker High 23 V8. Gardenville 21 Parker High 14 V8. Ahlen 6 Parker High 37 V8. Holland 25 Parker High 36 vs. Ehenezer 22 Parker High 16 vs. West Seneea 19 Parker High 17 vs. Sloan 13 Parker High 36 vs. Akron 23 Parker High 31 vs. Ehenezer 11 Parker High 39 vs. Akron 30 Play-offs Parker High li vs. Angola 8 Parker High 27 vs. Angola 13 Games Won- -16 Games Lost- League Games 3rd Row: D. Baker, Mr. Bernhard, C. Magel, J. Braunscheidel, B. Rafter, D. Riley, N. Stoll, E. Antonelli. 2nd Row: J. Nugent, R. Larkin, ]. Burns, D. Daris, L. Miller, D. Honsberger, K. Muchow, B. Roth. Front Row: D. M unsell, D. Filarecki, W. Wittlinger, R. Shesler, R. Kruszynski, J, Hazel ton, J. Cashmore, R. Smith, B. Heeb. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Fri., May 3. Williamsville, at Williamsville Mon., May 6, Lancaster at Lancaster Tues., May 7, Alden at Alden Fri., May JO. Akron at Home Tues., May 14, Alden at Home Fri., May 17, Amherst at Amherst Tues., May 21, Williamsville at Home Fri., May 24, Akron at Akron Tues., May 28, Amherst at Home Tues., June 4 Play-offs GOOD RECORD EXPECTED The outlook of the baseball season for 1946 is very promising. The team will have such veterans as Larkin, Burns, Nugent, Honsberger, Roth, Miller and Davis to spearhead Parker’s attack this year, with many newcomers appearing in the lineup. These include the Muchow brothers, Rafter, Magel, Nice and Brannscheidel. The team, under the capable coaching of “Lefty” Bernhard, is working hard to ob- tain the championship for Parker High. With some hard work and good playing this can be achieved. As the first game. May 3, has not yet been played an exact prediction cannot be made until after the named date. ☆ Lumber and Building Materials CLARENCE SUPPLY CORPORATION 9793 Main Street, Clarence, New York ☆ Compliments of THE STUDENT COUNCIL 1945-1946 Government of the students, by the students and for the students.” Officers Walter Schutt, Jr. Dean Johnson Joan Weisser Secretary Robert Graser Irene Stahley James Nugent Alex Kerr Gloria Hawes Garry Hunt Joan Davis Members John Badewitz Duane Nice Bruce Beale Ralph Brown Earl Henshaw Jean Wiggins Virginia Racquet Resigned: Robert Larkin, President; Dennis Schaeffer, Treasurer; Richard Munsell, Secretary. CLARENCE FARMS DAIRY Eichorn Brothers 1 Pasteurized and Raw Grade A” Milk and Cream Quality Guaranteed Salt and Greiner Roads Clarence, N. Y. 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Neva Rawe Helen Stupar Carole Rosenbach Anita Duttweilcr Joan Verzola Marilyn Metzger Candace Cummings Complete ft tinting Service FOR OVER THIRTY-TWO YEARS COMMERCIAL PRINTING - - - AD TYPOGRAPHY 27 PRESSES........DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE THE HOLLING PRESS, Inc. 501 WASHINGTON STREET - - BUFFALO, NEW YORK Compliments and Best Wishes from THE CLASS OF 1948 Officers President Vice President Secretary T reasurer Raymond Shisler James Hazelton Gloria Hawes James Brophy PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ANNUAL WERE MADE RY REN SWAN PHOTOGRAPH Eli 637 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO FEATURING THE NEW MOVIE LIGHT APPARATUS AND ITS EFFECT IN MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Negatives Kept in Files Five Y ears for Duplicate Copies Authorized Dealers for All Westinghouse Appliances o WIGGINS SERVICE STATION CLARENCE ELECTRIC SHOP 15 West Ave., Clarence Quality Gas and Oil Groceries — Meats — Notions Wm. H. Groll Son Tires — Tubes — Accessories K. W. Groll ❖ Phone: Clarence 3896-2871 Compliments of MEASERS SHOP Williamsville Shirts — Ties — Hats — Caps ROTHENMEYER HARDWARE Hardware Paints Coal Shoes-Rubbers for the Whole Family ▼ Compliments of THE VILLAGE SHOPPE Main Street Clarence, N. Y. 5550 Main Street Phone: 2641 Williamsville, N. Y. SHEPAKI) BROS. HOWARD G. BRITT ING AGY. Inc. Funeral Directors Real Estate Insurance Telephones 318, 428, 598 Ask the family we have served ★ Clarence, N. Y. Alden, N. Y. 5574 Main Street Williamsville, N. Y. LARKIN’S CASH MARKET © Choice Meats and Home Dressed Poultry Best Wishes and Success from WALTER SWYERS 1 Alden, N. Y. © Phone—Clarence 3811 ☆ Compliments of Compliments of the CLASS OF 1947 President Vice President Tredsurer .... Secretary Dale Honsberger Sharon Swain James Nugent Katherine Graves SATTERLEE SHEPARD Dry Cleaners € ☆ Clarence, N. Y. Akron, N. Y. FAY W. GRAVES Wallpaper Paint o Floor Coverings Soda Fountain o Funeral Directors Lady Attendant O Congratulations and A Successful Future For the Class of ’46 A. B. PRICE Real Estate Insurance Phone 2151 or 2152 Clarence, N. Y. Clarence, N. Y. Fire Automobile Life Compliments of the W. D. FOLGER Real Estate Insurance BANK OF CLARENCE Farm and Village Property East Hill-Main Road Clarence, N. Y. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of WITMEY’S GARAGE East Hill-Main Street Clarence, N. Y. o WYND-0 KENNELS True to Type Cocker Spaniels Puppies Usually For Sale Stud Service Greiner Road Clarence, N. Y. Compliments of GEORGE GREIS Feed Mills Main Transit Compliments of PHILIP S. LIEBERMAN A Complete Line of Household Furniture 9793 Main Street Clarence, N. Y. Compliments of WILLIAMS VILLE TIRE SHOP Phip. Loring Goodyear Lee Tires 5458 Main Street Williamsville, N. Y. CLARENCE GARAGE Rosenthal Brothers General Auto Repairing Body, Fender and Battery Service Gulf Gas and Oil West Main Street Phone 2751 FLINT—CHEVROLET Adam J. Gernold Sales and Service Chevrolet Bendix Home Laundry Zenith Radios Frigidaire Electric Refrigerators Akron, N. Y. Compliments of CLASS OF ’49 For Work That Satisfies Visit DOROTHY’S BEAUTY SHOP Transit Road, East Amherst Phone—Wmsv. 816J23 Owner — Miss D. Pozda Compliments of SCHMITT GARAGE Success and Best Wishes Plymouth Chrysler ☆ Bowmansville, N. Y. From the BOARD OF EDUCATION Compliments of Generdl Supplies RYAN’S HOTEL Franklin-Research Floor Materials t Cooper Power Lawn Mowers ! Main Street Clarence, N. Y. L. R. GARLOCK BUCKLEY’S BOOTERY L. WITNAUER Good Shoes Since 1894 Dedlers of ★ Coal and Coke 74 Main Street Phone 3851 Akron, New York Compliments of LEONE WRIGHT NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANY Beauty Shoppe Clarence Center, ♦ MARVEL WRIGHT New York Barber Shop You, Too, Can Learn to Fly THE CLARENCE PRESS in 8 Hours! Cdll Only Newspdper in the Town of Cldrence COUNTRY CLUB AIRPORT Best Advertising Medium in the Area Billo Road Clarence, N. Y. Home of Good Job Printing Phone 2711 Qudlity First Alwdys 9830 Main Street Phone 2951 Dedlers in Ercoupe Airpldne Clarence, New York Compliments and Success and Best Wishes to The Class of 1946 MURSETT C. LUCKNER Compliments of BEN MILLER Hardware Williamsville, N. Y. Compliments of TEXACO SERVICE STATION Transit and Wehrle Dr. Williamsville, New York Phone: Wms. 662 J. Jenkin, Prop. Compliments of Best Wishes from THE OASIS Akron, New York Compliments of EDWARD LEININGER Building Contractor Main Street Phone 3141 Clarence, New York TOM INGRAM Service Station Clarence, N. Y. Socony Friendly Service” Socony Mobilubrication Tires — Tubes — Batteries Phone: Station 3541 Residence 2521 Compliments of AHL’S DELICATESSEN HOWARD L. PAYNE AND SONS Clarence, New York Compliments of Compliments of R H O SIGMA SORORITY GEORGE’S ICE CREAM BAR Luncheonette Millgrove, New York Compliments of SIGMA DETA CHI Sub Debs Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J. Kamner Compliments of Mr. George Gregory Lancaster, New York Austin Dry Cleaning Operated by William Wyllie Williamsville, New York DORIS BRACE Antiques Bought and Sold Phone 3682 10077 Main St. Clarence, N. Y. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s AKRON TAILOR SHOP No. 62 Main Street Akron, New York Leo T. Sheheen Merchant Tailor A Good Place To Eat CLIFTON’S RESTAURANT 5507 Main Street Phone: Wms. 698 Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Ray C. Herman Compliments of Mrs. Clara Hummel ADRIAN E. ROSS Funeral Director 32 John Street Phone 673 Akron, N. Y. CLEMENS HOUSE Wrecking and Salvage Phone Clarence 2861 ROLL’S MARKET Phone 6631 Clarence Center, N. Y. Freeman Berghorn Garage Repairing Towing Official A. A. A. Service Exide Batteries Phone Clarence 2121 Compliments of Compliments of SHAFFER’S SODA BAR AKRON CANDY KITCHEN Where Old Friends Meet” Clarence Center, N. Y. Best Wishes to the Class of 1946 Compliments of CARL MAGEL Mrs. Brunck Painting Decorating Compliments of Compliments of Hollnberger Linoleum Service BICKERT TERRACE Lancaster, N. Y. An Ideal Place To Build Compliments of Compliments of Mr. Mrs. Girard WILLIAM A. GALOMBECK Compliments of Compliments of Si Belle Specialty Shop MR. H. W. STUTZMAN Personality Clothes” Lancaster, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of POPE’S MARKET Dr. Mrs. Lester N. Lapp Bonne Chance Compliments from To the Class of ’46 AMERICAN HOTEL Noelle Payne - Aldine Peronne Akron, N. Y. Compliments of If you want the best cherries call GEORGE GUTEKUNST EDWARD J. SMITH I. G. A. Store Clarence Center, N. Y. Compliments of J. A. HARTWIG LIPPICH STUDIOS Builders’ Supplies Genesee St. Bowmansville, N. Y. Clarence Center, N. Y. TEXACO SERVICE STATION Compliments of John Pozda, Prop. DEJA STUDIO Transit Clarence Ctr. Rds. Photography East Amherst Phone: Wmsvl. 816J2J Lancaster, N. Y. Compliments of Success to the Seniors STEPHEN PREG from Bus Service MOOK’S BARBER SHOP Clarence Center, N. Y. Clarence, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of W. J. PETERSON A. F. HUMBERT Ford Dealer Drugs and General Merchandise Akron, N. Y. Clarence, N. Y. ALBERT E. DAVIS EBERSOLE MILLING COMPANY The Rawleigh Dealer Grain Shippers Martin Rd. Coal — Feed — Fertilizers Clarence Center, N. Y. We Specialize in Seed Cleaning Phone: Clarence Ctr. 6428 Clarence Center, N. Y. TROYER’S Compliments of Radios Records RAY S. KNAPP 5559 Main St. Artesian Gas and Septic Williamsville, N. Y. Wells Drilled Phone Wms. 860 Clarence Center, N. Y. Compliments of HOMEMAKING CLUB Parker High School KEITH G. HARROUN Groceries and Dry Goods Vegetables — Frozen Foods Clarence Phone: 2081 Compliments of CARSON JEWELRY STORE Lancaster, N. Y. HOAK ELECTRIC Electric Construction Appliances Williamsville, N. Y. R. EBERSOLE SON Coal — Fertilizer — Coke Flour — Feed — Seeds Clarence, N. Y. Compliments of C. A. BRATT General Merchandise Clarence Center, N. Y. Compliments of J. S. STERN, M.D. NORMAN A. PIKLEY Sheet Metal — Warm Air Heating Air Conditioning Contractor Phone: Wmsvl. 814J13 Compliments of HOLMES DAIRY Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ’46 DR. H. C. MARTIN Veterinarian Clarence, N. Y. Compliments of RECREATION BOWLING ALLEYS Williamsville, N. Y. RED AND WHITE STORE Irvin Roth, Prop. Clarence Center, N. Y. Compliments of LOUIS J. HUNTZ Clarence, N. Y. Compliments of JOEL ZIOLO Shears, Knives and Saws Sharpened Leave at Mook’s Barber Shop Clarence, N. Y. Guy Cummings Service Station Gas — Oil — Tires — Lubrication Cor. Transit Greiner Rds. Williamsville, N. Y. YODER BROS. Authorized Sales and Service Ford Dealers Clarence Center, N. Y. AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS u - MV
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