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TATTLER ’42 III Y Sponsor Mr. Duckwall Back Row—Left to right, James Whaley, Frank Ransom, Wayne Shaw, LaRue Waldfogel, Roger Kunkle, Keith Humphrey, James Davenport. Second Row—Left to right, John Kinkaid, Clyde Brasher, Jack Lester, Lewis Garling, William Mohr, Robert Zellers, Robert Kuhn, Wayne Storrs, Hal Snow, Milton Schaffner. First Row—Left to right, William Steinem, Howard Frazer, Secretary; Donald Shmidt, President; Dale Waldfogel, Vice Pres.; Marvin Ely, Treasurer; James Day. Our Hi-Y organization is a branch of the National Y. M. C. A. It endeavors to promote ideals of Christian character. Membership is open to those who are selected for the honor by the active members of the group, but admission is seldom denied those who earnestly seek it. Applications for membership are considered by the group at the beginning of each semester. Its activities are many. 17
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TATTLER ’42 TRUE AMERICAN BOYS Back Row—Max Kinkaid, Orville Layman, Robert Axford, Dale Boyd, Richard Givin, Richard Seeley, Robert Scott, Davy Lee Crisp, James Stewart, Paul Stambaugh. Second Row —Buddy Walker, Billie Nihart, Jackie Ives, Robert Krohn, Wendell Clinton, Richard Bates, David Tompkins, Junior Holmes, Clarence Felkey. First Row —George Nihart, Bobby Allen—Assistant Sec., Roger Goble—Sec., Lewis Lemley— President, Ned Everingham—Vice President, Lester Schaff-ner- —T reasurer. Sponsor, Mr. Stowell This club is a social organization for boys in the fifth, sixth and seventh grades. It originally operated under the name of the “Freyer Club”. It finally settled on the name of “True American Boy” in 1940. The boys in this club are endeavoring to learn the proper use of leisure time, to learn parliamentary procedure, and to do something for other peoples’ enjoyment. The club has regular meetings, carries out projects and has parties. 16
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TATTLER ’42 GIRL RESERVES Sponsors, Miss Lowry, Miss Giffin Back Row—Lillian Aeschliman, Jean Schmucker, Joy Phyllis Graf, Doris Wallace, Paula Robison, Neva Cameron, Beverly Robison, Barbara Goble, Doris Hale, Wilma Ledyard, Margaret Walter. Third Row—Ruby Lichtenwald, Theo McKinney, Betty Thrasher, Charlene McLaughlin, Lillian Sly, Florence Thorp, Betty Mercer, Ruth Hall, Joan Ives, Agatha Clinton, Patty Canfield. Second Row—Roselyn Milliman, Lucille Bernath, Betty Wright, La-Vonia Gleason, Elnore Kinkaid, Gloria Long, Dorothy Axford, Betty Barnes, Mardine Sutton, Cary Jane Clark, Annadelle Treat. First Row- Joan Esterline, Pianist; Doris Fidler, treasurer; Durlene Hale, Vice-President; Virginia Aungst, President; Onia Evering-ham, Secretary; Gloria McCaslin, reporter; Shirley Barnes, chaplain; Jane Ford. The purpose of the Girl Reserves is to promote good feeling among girls. Through many interesting activities each girl strives to become the ideal Girl Reserve who is gracious in manner, impartial in judgement, ready for service, loyal to friends, reaching toward the best, eager for knowledge, seeking the beautiful, earnest in purpose, reverent to God, victorious to one’s self, ever dependable and sincere at all times. The work of the Girl Reserves is greatly helped by the Women’s Council, which helps raise money for club projects and activities. Freshman girls are eligible for membership. 18
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