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, in-. f if its rl ,J 1.1 li v. ..- Y. ! I I L. 5' . V 1 . . rl' . I S. , ia 1 1 H N ix. li' l 1 lf 1 Page twenty-two l . .ve md? ' 'Pu ' ' .,-i' 'Q 'I l' 'fa ' ,',ii,5'IjiP'rfJ'1.i.f' 4' 3 ... I ww-fa 1 or - STATE CHAMPION TYPING TEAM BEGINNING TYPING DIVISION i Grace Ann Gasho, Marjorie Jackson, Miss Sowers, and Ruth Preston COM MERCIAL CONTESTS The typing team representing Tipton High School placed first in the State contest held at Ball State Teacher's College, April 17. The team tied with Lew Wal- lace High School of Gary for the cup given in this event. The contestants were: Ruth Preston, Marjorie Jackson, and Grace Ann Gasho, and were coached by Miss Sowers. The other teams entered were beginning shorthand and begin- ning bookkeeping each of which made a good showing. The shorthand team was com- posed of Betty Tatman, Mary Hershman, and Virginia Massey, who we1'e coached by Miss Sowers. The bookkeeping team was composed of Hulda Schulenberg, Marjorie Dickover, and Julia Chambers and was coached by Mr. Planck. AWARDS Senior Day is not only a day set aside to honor the entire class as a group, but also the time at the end of the year when the most deserving students are given scholarship awards. These have always been given after the annual has been published, and therefore no record is to be found of them with the other senior activities. So let us go back a few years, now, and see who the worthy students of T.H.S. have been. The first to be mentioned is the American Legion medals. In 1933, Marjorie May and Robert McNeal received them: in the following year they were given to Helen Nance and Russell Stevensong in 1935, Mary Jane Presler and William Ross were the two students chosen, last year 119363 Julia Ann Harting and Richard Turnbell were selected as the most deserving ones. These students have always been selected by the faculty. Their scholarships and attitudes toward their high school careers were judged the best among the whole student body. Next is the award which interests girls only: the Phi Beta Psi award of Nurse's training given at the St. Vincent Hospital at Indianapolis. The Phi Beta's select the senior girl whom they think is best qualified and the most deserving person from a number who have applied to their president for ,the scholarship. In 1933, Gladys Bevelheimer received itg unfortun- ately, it was not given in 19343 Mary Jane Presler was the pick of the seniors in 19353 in 1936, the selected one was Betty Ertel. The last award is that of the Tri Kappa's consisting of twenty-five dollars given to the senior who has the highest scholastic standing through- out their four years in high school. This money is given with the under- standing that it will be used as an aid for further development of the edu- cation of the person receiving it. Mary Jean Essig, Geraldine Crail, Flor- ence Rosenthal, and Dorothy McCorkle received the awards for the years 1933-4-5-6, respectively. Now is the great question! Who are the seniors of our class who will be added to this list of distinguished Tiptonites? No one knows nowg we'll just have to wait.
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The second division of our book is devoted to school clubs and organizations. Here you will find an explana- tion of their purposes and accomplishments in the past year. We also have mentioned the part-time activities, the Operetta and Senior Class Play. fContinued on page 351 ' ' i ' N X. 'Ak' Qi, ., . , my My Iiyfig i. TBI, V I ,, Vp.b A X J , 'i'-, 5 ' 1 Peofdblzs 'N5i'PRA. ' 1 K f ' ' I -' G . 7 o + fa-ff i . xvo- ,,,. ,. l VA' ,Liv mfwhl .l-: . L ,.,' , ii 1 -:k, ,..,.5-! .gage 3 Q: X, A i fe of E E l is ' 5, , A i A ' 5 , , K V' i ' yy y y y y --Wan y , e s- .. .s s , sg y . ----W ig- iv I A it 4,-,,,, ,,.,,...-...-.-,...T.- ,,.i,., . ,.,..s:Y,...1.,a.,s.1 6 4 I gs ng Q M. '- -sv' f 3, . f 1 ' - , 'l 1. 1' V iii asf 1 e a ff? I. ,.,.. .irvfgrn ..., t, ll 'I 4 . ,I 'ef ' ' . , - - . t' .Za A 'iw K ,V -I 'S agas X 5 . . 1,. .M ,,e.A.,,i , K , fa life V A , l .
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