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Robert Norris UP and Coming Scientist Lloyd Betts The Future Farmer of America Margaret Crall A Future Typist in the Business World Lois Tackett Our Girl Athlete 6 Sam Pfahler Business Man of the Future
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Barbara Pfleiderer Our Promising Secretary Duane Laughbaum The Mechanic of our home town Z Nina Predmore A Future Teacher the Class 5 Gorliss Schiefer The Sportsman of the Glass Janice Triplett Future Homemaker of America
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GLASS HISTORY In the fall of l9hO, l8 shy little boys and girls started to school at Tiro. They were Wendell Amstutz, Lloyd Betts, Lawrence Burkett, Ralph Burkett, Connie Clark, Helen Sue Fox, Arizona Heckert, Kenneth Heckert, Lois Hopkins, Carolyn Fagan, James Johnson, Martin Miller, Robert Norris, Sam Pfahler, Barbara Pfleiderer, Junior Pickelseimer, Walter Steele, and Thomas Zorns. In the second grade we lost Connie Clark, Arizona and Kenneth Heckert. Pauline Fetter joined us this year. In the third grade Arland Caris, Duane Laughbaum, and Corliss Schiefer joined our class and Wendell Amstutz, Lois Hopkins, and Helen Sue Fox left us. Margaret Crall, Louise Gullett and Sarah Auck joined our class in the fourth grade but Martin Miller, Ralph and Lawrence Burkett and James John- son left. During the fifth grade, Estil Collins joined us. No one left this year. The following year Estil Collins and Pauline Fetter left and no new pupils came. In the seventh grade we had two additions, Bob Kinney, and Bill Haymond. During our busy eighth year in school Lois Tackett joined us. We also had a swell time at our Christmas party this year. At last! Freshmen. Gee we were the big wheels then. But the same year Arland Caris and William Haymond left but John McGraw joined us. When we entered our sophomore year we found we had lost Louise Gullett and gained another girl, Nina Predmore. This was the year we sponsored the high school party. We fed them a good lO gallon of home made ice cream and lots of home made cake. Everyone had a grand time. This was the year too, that found us adding gold to the jewels in our class. The class rings were purchased this year. In our junior year, we lost one of our best basketball players, Bob Kinney. The name of our class play was NBabies' Night Out,N starring the 12 sparkling juniors, Sarah Auck from the sophomore class and 5 bouncing babies. One of the high spots of our high school career was the junior- senior banquet. We held the dinner at the Steak House and later went to the Madison in Mansfield to see a double feature which included HBedtime for Bonzo.H When we finally entered our senior year we found that John and Carolyn had become Mr. and Mrs. McGraw, during the summer. Janice Triplett joined us the first day of our last year. The senior year was the busiest we have had yet. We published the Annual, nThe Tiro Tiger,U and presented the stage production HMe and My Shadow.H These are a few of the high lights of our senior year of all the activities we had to make money for our class trip which took us to New York City. Barbara, Lloyd, Bob, and Sam started in Tiro and completed all 12 years at T. H. S. Miss Weidemaier sponsored our class from the seventh through the twelfth grades. We hope to all be together again some time for a reunion 7
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