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Vol. IX. TATTLER 1939 Page 19 FRESHMAN CLASS First Row, left to risht: Lloyd Camron, Richard Da- vis, John Graf. Marvin Ely, Charles Vanlerburg, James Day, Leonard Wollet, Howard Frazer, A1 Ford. Second Row, left to right: Erma Kizer, Helen Wil- der, Arlene Snow, Yvonne Ford, Rowena Eversole, Ruby Cramer, Onia Everingham, Mildred Towne, Betty Wright, Irene Bailey, Durlene Hale, Myrna Whitted. Third Row, left to right: Marvin Kline, Edward Hahn, Ralph Link, Pierre Phillips, Billy Steinem, Galen Cline, Gilbert Viers, Marvin Schaffner, Dale Waldfogel, Donald Shmidt, Albert Devys, Curtis Link, Dorman Mer- illat, Norman Merillat, Dean Knisely. Fourth Row, left to right: Robert Towne, Theo Mc- Kinney, Charlene McLaughlin, Grace Ford, Doris Pum-mell, Erva Hochstetler, Doris Fidler, Lillian Sly, Virginia Aungst, Florence Thorp, Betty Arbuckle, Marjorie Roth, Mildred Taylor, Mary Ann Marshall. We, as Seniors, sincerely hope that the Freshman class will make the best of your future years. May your davs in school be as happy as ours have been. So we say to the green Freshmen, Remember the great oak was once a Nut like you!
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Page 18 TATTLER 1939 Volume IX. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Dorothy Oxford, Agatha Clinton, Pauline Nofziger, Mardene Sutton, Patsy Marshall, La Rue Waldfogel, Doris Stahl. Second Row: James Aungst, Paul Butler, James Whaley, Jane Ford, Neva Cameron, Donald Sevrence Clair Sowers, Gloria McCaslin. Third Row: Max Snider, Marjorie Bailey, Myrle Hinesman, Billy Van Valkenburg, Helen Katsoris, William Mohr, John Kinkaid, Junior Lantz. Fourth Row: Richard Belding, Ruby LitclUenwald, Junior Ledyard, Betty Jane Mercer, Gerald Cline, Gloria Long, Ernestine Hess, Shirley Barnes. EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Keith Humphrey, Robert Schaffner, Max- ine Double, Dolores Bone, Mable Wallace, Elnore Kinkaid, Louise Nash, Ruth Smith. Second Row: Margaret Whitted, Rosalyn Milliman, Ruby Kuhn, Beverly Robison, Joan Esterline, Shirley Link, Roger Kunkle, Frank Ransom, Marvin McKinney. Third Row: Ra'ph Ford, Wayne Storrs, William Wollter, Hal Snow, Wayne Shaw, Max Hibbard, James Davenport, Rex Dennis. Fourth Row: Wallace Borton, Robert Creighton, Thomas Climo, Betty Barnes, Emma Alleman, Gleadene Dietrich, Lawrence Griffin, Junior Brawley, Norman Smith, Melvin Brehm.
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Page 20 TATTLER 1939 Volume IX. SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Richard Walter, Richard Gors, Pauline Storrs, Ella Thompson, Edith Thompson, Evelyn Wollter, Rozella Baum, Velma Towne, Phyllis Gleason. Second Row: Robert Kibler, Galen Borton, Calvin Canfield, Wayne Uhler, Lloyd Bachman. Harlan Woodard, Junior Rice, William Russell, Mildred Butler, Marion McCaslin, Marian Nofziger, Annabel Sower. Third Row: Doris Link, Helen Ford, Nona Ruth Ford, Robert Van Auken, Durwood Hibbard, Ralph Wagoner, Earl Fidler, Paul Schaffner, Lloyd Frazer, Duane Milliman, Warren Sevrence, Howard Sallows. Sponsor: Mr. Gallaway Class Colors: Scarlet and Gray Class Moito: To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. Class Officers: President—Doris Link Vice President—Rozella Baum Secretary—Nona Ruth Ford Treasurer- Velma Towne This class is one of the largest in school but they are a great asset to all of us. Remember Sophomores, some day you will have the opportunity to become a part in this great world of ours. Continue to improve yourselves into useful citizens.
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