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AC T IVIT IES Initiation The Freshman C lass was initiated by-the Sophomores at the Tiro School. They had to take off their shoes and were blindfolded. Then an egg that was broken was passed from hand-to-hand. Refreshments were served afterwards. HIGH SCHOOL PARTY In November we entertained the high school by giving a party. We spent the evening dancing fround and square, with Eugene Rietchlin's Orchestra furnishing the music. Cider and cookies were served during the intermission. CHRISTMAS CANTATA The Heavenly Father was presented in December by the mixed chorus. There were a few solos sung. Christlnas carols were sung after the cantata.. EASTER CANTATA C alvary our Easter Cantata was under the direction of Miss Wauneta Smith and presented by the mixed chorus in March. Rev. KennethStover was commentator. The Girls' Chorus sang O Morn OfBeauty . I UN IOR PLAY . The BabySitter was presented by the .Tunior Class November 30, 1947. Mrs. Hanline was the director. The cast included: Bob--who breaks, a date--Glen Burky, Mother--who makes him break the date--Ruth Graham, Father--who agrees with mother--Ross Eckstein, Junior--a holy terror-- C harles Magers, Jane--F lorence Auck, Helen--Marjorie B aker--B ob's sisters, C arrie C arrie--B ob's one-and-only--Helen Fagan, Eunice--who tries to take C arrie's place-- Leona Stump, C arl--Helen's Boyfriend--Albert Miller, Lefty--another holy terror-- Leland Stump,-Midge--Effie Zeigler, Dot--Cordy Schiefer--who raids the icebox, Mr- and Mrs. Gordon--J'unior's parents--Marlin Cole and Rose Steele. JUNIOR -SENIOR BANQUET The theme for our banquet was Hitch Your Wagon To A Star . The Juniors gave the banquet April 30, 1948, in the Tiro School Auditoruim at 6:30 p. m. with the Seniors and the high school faculty as honored guests. The evening was spent dancing to Russell Weber's Orchestra. .TUNIOR-SENIOR TRIP TO COLUMBUS In May the Juniors and S eniors accompanied by Mrs. Fetter, Mr. and Mrs. Hanline, and Mr. Dudley went to C oluinbus. They visited the Mental Hospital, the State Penitentiary, and the School for the Deaf. This trip was enjoyed by every one. 27
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TOP: MIDDLE: BOTTOM: TOP: BOTT OM: TOP: MIDDLE: BOTTOM: HOME ECONOMICS Tackett, E. Zeigler, N. Fried, E. Leonhart, R. Auck, L. Stump. Pfhleiderer, W. Stiving. M. Crall Graham, C. Poffenbaugh, L. B. R. C. Schiefer, R. Steele, B . Bevier, Love, B. Gantzler, C . Fagan. Baker, D. Bradley, H. Fagan. Cru.m. C. Klein, M. Pope, and Mill Gloria Green. B. M. M. STUDENT COUNCIL Gullet, R. Norris, D. Laughbauln, E. Gwirtz. F. Frazee, R. Miller S. Auck, M. Crurn, M. Baker, Eckstein. R. Graham, G, Bm-ky, K. R. Mr. Kinney. G.A.A. Tackett, E. Zeigler, N. Fried. E . Leonhart, F. Auck, L. Stump, B . Pfhleiderer, W. Stiving, M. Cx-all. C . Metzger, R. Graham. C , Poffenbuagh. C. Schiefer, R. Steele, B. Bevier. B. Love. B. Gantzler. C. Fagan. J. Blackford. Baker. D. Bradley. H. Fagan. Cruxn, C. Klein. M. Pope. and Miss Weidemaier. L. M. M.
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NEWSPAPER STAFF The newspaper work was again a school activity for .Tuniors and Seniors. Each week the Tiro School World was published, using one page of the Tiro World. It was made larger this year and more interesting and efforts were taken in informing the community of our school activities. Miss Hill supervised the staff. Each six weeks a new staff was elected. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB There are twenty-three members on the club which is composed of girls in high school. The officers are as follows: President, Marjorie Bakerg Vice-President. Eleanor Leonhart: Secretary, Effie Zeiglerg Treasurer, B etty Bevierg Reporter, I Marlene Popeg Historian, Florence Auck. The club advisor is Miss Green. Our motto is Toward New Horizons and the club flower is the red rose. Our colors are red and white. ' GLEE CLUBS The aim of the high school chorus this year was to learn to appreciate better music. The chorus sang some very pretty Christmas songs for the Christmas program. including The Hallelujah Chorus. The Easter Cantata Penitence Pardon And Peace was given in April. Some of the members that were used in the District Musical by the Mixed Chorus were The Holy City, Almighty God Of Our Father, Looking For The Lost Chord. Deep River, C oming Through The Rye, It's A Grand Night For Singing. Early in May the chorus presented a variety show based on the theme Far Away Places. The 'chorus sang I-lark! The Vesper Hymn Is Stealing, and Nightfall for B acc alaureate. F, F. A. F. F. A. officers for the year of 1948-49 were elected in March of 1948. They are as follows: President, Roger Smith, Vice-President. Ross Ecksteing Secretary, Marlin Cole, Treasurer, Glenn Burkyg Sentinal, Leland Sturnp: and Reporter, Daniel Tackett. The F. F. A. sponsored a scrape drive in November. The Farmer Degree was conferred upon several Sophomore members in October. The chapter sent a parliamen- tary team to participate in the county contest in March, 1949. The F. F. A. donated fifty dollars toward the purchase of the new scoreboard. JUNIOR CLASS PARTY Our last class party was held at Betty Bevier's home on May ZZ, 1948. We had a Wiener roast. We played ping-pong, Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, and danced. We all enjoyed ourselves very much. Z8,
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