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roar she was voted the most pdjmlar (»f ' all tlic .i;ii-ls in T. IT. chie to Skcct ' s liard work. She was elected Calendar Editor the Tiptonian staff. We tliink she is a Jewel — bnt Skee- knows it to l)e a fact, and he on ht to know if anyone does. BEKNKl ] LEAVITT— ' Be ' entered this life in Septenih 1919, and departed on May 29, 192: ' ). Just where she wishes to intei-red is not known, but we thiidv she will he ])laced in a busi- ness college somewhere nntil hei- ])ei ' inanent location is (h ' cid( npon. Be was well loved by hei ' schoolmates and she alwa took a g reat part in the activities of the class of ' 23. LEWIS BARROW— Lewis is one of the most self-reliant niors. He has the face of a humorist bnt Ix ' hind his serious countc nance is a keen wit as those who sit besi(h ' him can testify. P ha])s he is destined to take the ])lace of Mai ' k Twain in Americ; literature. We need another humorist, Lewis; hop to it. GLADYS PATTERSON— (iladys has l)een a mem1)er of o class ever since she graduated from Beech CJrove School in 1919. We sure are proud of her, for she has a very good nature (hasn ' t she, Alonzo?) Gladys has always been worthy of the best things to be had and she will be a great success wherever she may go. Gladys may seem ])ashful, 1)ut she does have a case. She ' s 0. K. Alonzo ! HULDA MICHEL— Hulda says there is no i)lace like the farm. We wonder why! According to her the out-of-doors is far 1)etter than any kitchen. She is a good student and creates no mischief. VIRGIL DANIELS— Virgil is noted for his wonderful speeches for which he has come to be known as Socrates. He has been with us all four years of oiu- High School career and has proved himself to be a very industrious (?) little farm boy. ROBERT WEST— Bol) is our little Senior boy Avho uses lots of slang. He successfully played the part of the little office boy in the Senior class play, for, you know, he looks the part so much. He has a case, at least we think so, for he writes many mysterious letters that Ave can ' t translate. Now don ' t try to slip one over on us, Bob. THEL] rA GREEN— Thelma, usually known as Thelmy, is a girl the Senior class may well he proud of. Doesn ' t she walk awav with the honor of making the highest gVade in the local
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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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Cicero exam, and doesn ' t she teach the Al ehra class for j Ir. Cal- vert when he teaches Mr. Schooler ' s Physics class ? That shows that the teachers think her a first rate ])npil, and she is. Evervone thinks her a real guy, for she has a cheerful disposition. She Avon ' t give you much satisfaction as to what she intends to do when she is out of High School, hut ask hei- what she is going to do and says Teach school — maybe. EATilLYN JAMES — Eve joined us in the eighth grade, coming from Celina, Ohio. Since then she has been an excellent addition to our classc. She is a very attractive girl and a friend to every one. We find her intentions are to be a nurse or to ao west, probably to Nebraska. We wonder if it is a serious case of heart trouble? EGBERT METTLIN— Bob has shown himself to be a good man on the liasket Ijall floor, but because he did not have good support he could not do as well as he is capable of doing. Bob intends to go to college, but he has not decided where he will go yet; prohably Butler will be the lucky one. MARGARET GRISHAW— Margaret, alias Peggy, is one of our most tastefully dressed blonds. What is her amhition ? Guess. No, you missed it! She wants to teach school in Califor- nia. Here ' s hoping that she gets there. Who knows l)ut what she might take iip the movies out there, as she is the leading lady in our class play. EMERSON E WING— Wop came here when he was a Freshman from the state of Washington. It was then that he came into the limelight, for our Latin teacher thought he was some kid. He has been the most successful editor-in-chief that Tipton High ever had or ever will have. If you wish to visit Wop in the future you will have to go to Paxton, for he will probably make his permanent home near there. JEAN STORMS — Jean has the honor of heing one of our Seniors who will graduate in three years. She is one of the many who have their hair bobbed, and we like it, Jean. Jean is a very good student in every way. The school has ])rofited hy Jean ' s presence and will he sorry at her departiire. The gV)od wishes of the Senior class will go with her in her future, whatever that might be. FRANK TRITTSCHUH— Frank is one of the best members of the Senior class. He is noted for his abilit.v to walk on his tip-
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