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TATTLER ’42 PURPLE AND GOLD STAFF Back Row—Left to right, Doris Wallace, Mardine Sutton, Charlene McLaughlin, Ruth Hall, Lewis Garling, William Mohr, Ruby Cramer. First Row—Left to right, Marvin Ely, LaVonia Gleason, Ruth Smith, Editor; James Day, Business Manager; Lawrence Griffin. The “Purple and Gold” endeavors to interpret school activities for the entire community, to promote the right kind of school spirit, to inform the student body about school and community events, and to offer valuable training in journalism to any student interested. The Staff works in close collaboration with the advanced typists, who must be given their share of the credit, since they have the none too glamorous job of typing each article in the allotted space. Anyone who has the time and inclination to serve on the Purple and Gold Staff in the upper six grades may do so. 14
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TATTLER ’42 STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row, Left to right—James Rice, Barbara Goble, Myrle Hines man, Charlene McLaughlin, Milton Schaffner. First Row, Left to right, Lewis Lemley, LaVonia Gleason, Secretary; Dale Waldfogel, President; Lawrence Griffin, Vice Pres.; Gloria McCaslin. Sponsor Mr. Rich This group is composed of two representatives from each of the four upper grades and one each from the seventh and eighth grades. Election to one of these offices is a high honor. The fine spirit of co-operation between students and faculty is, in a large measure, due to the general success of the student Council. Chapel services, assembly programs, pep sessions, money raising campaigns, decorations for special seasons and occassions are all planned here. In recent years these promoters of student welfare have been responsible for our electric score-board, a new set of stage scenery, new cheer leaders’ uniforms, provided a system of student monitors on hall duty at noon, and proves the ability of our students to assume responsibility. 13
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TATTLER ’42 TRUE AMERICAN GIRLS Back Row—Rena Belle Cline, Natalie Glover, Mildred Walker, Rosemary Murphy, Ann Davenport, Dorlene Frank. Second Row—Joyce Weimer, Delores Vernier, Marvel D’Lama-ter, Marjorie Milliman-Vice Pres., Carolyn Kline, Joan Schaffner, Jean Sarnac. First Row-Virginia Baum, Arlene Lantz, Wilma Keefer, Barbara D’Lamater, Secretary and Treasurer; Donna Evers, Marilyn Woodard, Alice Riegsecker. Sponsor Miss Zigler The “True American Girl’’ Club was organized in 1940 for the fifth, sixth and seventh grade girls. They hold their meetings every other Thursday during the school year. The purpose of the club is to introduce parliamentary order, and for guidance in the wise use of leisure time and individual talents. 15
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