Tipton High School - Tiptonian Yearbook (Tipton, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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High School along with us as a silly groon Freshman in the year 1920. She has heeu noted all tliroiigh her High School career as a girl who is capable of getting datc s when and with whom she wishes to have them. She is noted for her l)a])y doll month and her ability as a violinist. We hope, Helen, with these accom})lish- ments that you may win great success in this woi ' ld. OLIVE CKUM — Olive is one of our lively but diguitied girls. She has a very godd disi)()siti(in and is well liked by all of her class- mates. We think that Olive would be a siiccess on the stage, for she has done very good work in the i)lays in Eng. IV. However, whatever she chooses to do, the good wishes of the class go with her. WILMER MAYNE— Wilmer came to T. H. S. from Inde- pendence. He is quite a dee| thinker and really (juite studious. His tenor voice is unequaled and a better cornet })layer is not to be found (around Tetersburg). Luck to you, Bill. CLARICE FULLER— Clarissa has been in the class of ' 23 ever since she started to school in 191 1 . She has l)een interested in all of her studies and especially did she like Chemistry when she was a Junior. We know that ( ' larice is an awful nice girl, and if you don ' t believe it ask Bill. LEROY WILSOX — Leroy is the brighest one in the Senior class (ask ] liss Kelsey, she knows). He doesn ' t need to know the answer of a question for he bluffs (usually) it through anyway. Leroy will be a good lawyer, we think, because of the above stated facts. No wonder he is bright — he came here from Peni High. BEULAH ILLYES— Beulah hails from Atlanta and was wel- comed into our class Avhen we were Jimiors. She is a very quiet little lady, l)ut her classmates learned that Still waters often nm deep. ' ' ELIZABETH EPPARD— Elizal)eth eutered the halls of fame along- with the class of ' 24, but due to her ability to accomplish more than the ordinary student she is leaving with the class of ' 23. She has proved a veiy efficient ai ' t editor and we hardly see liow we could have done without her. We hope she gets to finish this work in which she has proved her ability. Good luck, Lizz. LOLTIS CONROY — Louis is all-state floor guard in the opin- ion of T. H. S. Conroy ' s chief asset is basket ball, for he knows he makes a good appearance on the hardwood. We think Louis '

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CLASSIFICATION THELINI A G RAFF — ' ' Jake is a general good scout. No one can help liking her beeaiise of her friendliness. There is no one in High School who has succeeded more than Jake. She is a very studious girl ( f), Init she always has her lessons. We don ' t know what Jake intends to do after she leaves High School, but we think she is interested in home-making. Veni,Yidi, Yici. EGBERT WICKERSHAM— Speed, as we all call him, is one of the tall dark Valentino types that are so popular in High School today. He has taken an active part in all activities, being a member of the liasket ball and Ijase liall teams, as well as an im- portant menil)er of the cast of the Senior class play. Bol) has made the class of ' 23 a faithful and attentive ])resident. His only set- back is that his thoughts are on North East street most of the time. ANNA CUNNINGHAM— Ann entered High School with the class of ' 23. All through her Higli School career she has been actiA e in the school activities. Ann is a bright little miss al- ways wearing her brilliant smile and making friends wdth every- one. Sh! don ' t talk loud, but Ann did express a desire to con- tinue her domestic scrience career. Good luck, Anna ! VIVUS SMITH— Smitty is one of those tall types of human beings who inhal)it our High School, liut his length seems to help him out because he always gets there on time (?). His holiliy is automobiles and the class wishes him success in this Imsiness. Our class votes that he has proved to he a very efficient Inisiness man- ager. HERBERT SNYDER— Lanky is our cartoonist. He has only been with our class one year, but we have learned to greatly appreciate his presence. We lielieve that he is a woman-hater, for he is never seen with a date. However, he will l)e a success in the business world probably as a cartoonist. OREN EGLER— Oren is another of our farm l)oys who has been converted to our city ways, at least until he is through High School. Yes, you wouldn ' t think it but Oren has had very serious attacks of heart trouble, but we ' re glad to say he usually gets over them all right. Don ' t try to fool us; w e ' ve had them too, Egler. HELEN SHAW — Helen, with aliout ninety others, entered



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ambitiou is to be on Notre Dame varsity iu aljoiit a year and we ' d sure like to see him there. Lonis seems to have the privilege of lieing- worshipped from afar by all the women — that is, almost all of ' em. BERXICE FINLEY— Be is a small lass with dark hair, and lots of people, including us, think she is very pretty. She can always be found with Mary or Jake. Be is a part of our calss motto and she lives up to it perfectly. She is excellent in her studies, but she does not study all the time, for she is usually haA - ing some fim somewhere, sometime. ALFRED HAVENS— Scott hails from the blue grass re- gion of old Kentucky. We have l:)een honored with his presence ever since we were in the Junior High School. We find him at his best on the basket ball floor, we hear that he is an ardent admirer of one lucky lady, yet others, unlucky, admire him greatly. Keep it up, Al; we ' re for you. ELSIE DOWNING— Elsie is one of our Senior giris who makes friends with eA ' eryone she meets. Her disposition is such that all of her friends are steadfast ones. Elsie intends to go to col- lege, but she will not tell us what she is going ' to do after she grad- uates from college, but we, of course, have our own opinions. HORACE WATSON— Ernest is a In-illiant child from the western plains of Normandy. He is always asking questions or making new experiments in chemistry and bloAving us all to Hades. He is of the wild and woolly type and will probably join Bill Hart in his plays in the near future. Go to it, Pete. WAYNE MILLER — Wayne is the same age as his brother Weldon, who is his tAvin, and like his brother he is a true son of the country. Wayne has been uncommonally good in his studies, thus enabling him to graduate at the end of the first semester. Wayne tries to aj pear bashful, but looks are deeeivmg, Wayne! LEON WRIGHT — Leon is by no means a dark horse in this school, for he is one of our leading Ijoosters, ahvays ready to help T. H. S. in her actiA ' ities. He drags nothing but is in for action, and usually accomplishes something. He has many friends, i n- cluding girls, and his integrity is 0. K. VIVIAN ADDLEMAN— Vivian is one of the most lieloved girls in the class of ' 23 and is a friend Avorth haA ' ing. She is un- excelled in her elocution work and is a A ery studious miss. Last

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