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Tattler ’42 TENTH GHADE Back Row—Left to right, Junior Lantz, John Kinkaid, Lewis Garling, William Mohr, James Whaley, Kenneth Gerig, James Aungst, La Rue Waldfogel, Jon Snider, Betty Mercer, Robert Zellers, Donald Severence, Gloria Long, Agatha Clinton. Second Row—Left to right, Jane Ford, Virginia Brenner, Dorothy Axford, Weldon Russell, Evelyn Grant, Ruby Lichtenwald, Earl Gleason, Geraldine Henderson, Francis Cisco, Iris Kunkle, Evabelle Knisely. First Row—Left to right, Jean Wollet, Neva Cameron, Reporter; Myrle Hinesman, Student Council; Mardine Sutton, Sec.; Max Snider, Pres.; Ray Taylor, Vice Pres.; Shirley Barnes, Treas.; Gloria McCaslin, Student Council; Margaret Walter, Ruth Love. Not Shown—Verl Ballmer, Helen Katsoris. The up and coming Sophomores, prominent in every phase of school activities, play an important part of our school life. A-mong the school activities, they seem to be most inclined to music, as they make up nearly half the membership of the “Senior Glee Club”. Sponsor, Miss Burt 9
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TATTLER ’42 NINTH GRADE Back Row—Left to right, Lucille Bernath, Pattie Canfield, Jack Lester, Clyde Brasher, James Schaffner, Leonard Morr, Doyle Brehm, William Lansaw, Wilbur Givin, Robert Kuhn, Joan Ives, Cary Jane Clark, Harvey Beaverson, Mary K. Wieland. Second Row—Left to right, Doris Wilson, Mary Ann Baum, Doris Hale, Marvel Russell, Jean Schmucker, Ada Goldsmith, Max Borton, Oeland Everingham, Ardith Schaffner, Hal Page, Lillian Aeschilman, Wayne Williams, Eldered Frame, Donald Hills, Dale Opdyke. First Row—Left to right, Junior Towne, Milton Schaffner, Student Council; Joy Phyllis Graf, Treas.; Wilma Ledyard, V. Pres.; Doris Wallace, Pres.; Annadelle Treat, Sec.; Barbara Goble, Student Council; Ruth Hall, Reporter; Paula Robinson, Earl D’Lamater. A group of Freshmen, 39 strong, became attached to the high school. Though small and inexperienced, their school spirit made them in demand in many of the school’s activities. Freshman boys show, in spite of their rather low basketball scores, great possibilities for the future. Sponsor, Mr. Gallaway 8
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TATTLER ’42 ELEVENTH GRADE Back Row Left to right, Laura Green, Robert Schaffner, Marvin McKinney, Wayne Shaw, Keith Humphrey, Junior Brawley, Wallace Borton, Robert Creighton, Roger Kunkle, Emma Alleman, Wayne Taylor, Max Hibbard, Shirley Link. Second Row Left to right, Velma Merillat, Juanita Beaverson, Ruby Kuhn, Vivian Cox, Rosetta Hills, Hal Snow, Dorothy Keefer, Joan Esterline, Betty Barnes, Wayne Storrs, Mable Wallace, Maxine Double, Margaret Whitted, Roselyn Milliman, Elnore Kinkaid. First Row — Left to right, Lewis Vernier, Ruth Smith, Reporter; Lawrence Griffin, Student Council; Lucille Hukill, Sec.; Frank Ransom, Pres.; Rex Dennis, V. Pres.; James Davenport, Treas.; LaVonia Gleason, Student Council; Beverly Robison, Ralph Ford. Members of the Junior Class took an active part in athletics and music, as well as social functions during the school year. Several Junior boys gave a good account of themselves in basketball and baseball, performing faithful and loyal duties to the teams. We compliment the Junior class on their excellent presentation of their class play “Tish”. Its success truly displayed their dramatic talents. Sponsor Mr Madaras 10
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