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Jf . X - xx Nix Xl V , A 'W 0011.12 - i BZWE - A 7:33 75 CLARA LOUISE ZUERN A quiet girl with a quiet smile, ELXYOOD A. THORNRIQRG You're too modest, blow YOUY OXV11 l'IOl'l'l. FRED XY. TILLOTSON To err is human. PAUL I. XVILLIAM S The early bird Catches the worm-but then who likes worms? MASON THOMPSON XYliat a home loving maxi he will be. DAISY ALLEN TAYLOR XVhat an insurance agent she would make. JOHN S. TALBOT W'hat a wealth of knowledge is hidden behind a stoic face. VVILLIAM I. VVOLF A real athlete and not a dumbell. Page Thirty-one l
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, ,M ,, .. ' GM la-A X 4 4-N 'L t -'MW-E N0 6050 - of SENIOR CLASS HISTORY J JF On an eventful day in September many years ago-four, to be exact- we entered through the gates at the Monroe Street School as 'honest-to- goodness freshies . XVe were isolated from our friends at Columbian High, so we were not disturbed by the sneers of the upper clas-smen. Our class made itself known to the high school through the various members of tfhe class who joined the Eriston and Philomathean Literary Societies. On the Tiffinian staff we were represented by Louise Mizen, Verne Bero, Fred Tillotson, and Daniel Koch. One of those old-fashioned freshmen class parties was the sole social activity of the year but we will never forget it. The next Fall our superiority was attained. XVe proudly took our places in the Columbian High School along with the other dignified pupils. Our air of superiority and our feeling of pride lasted until the first day when we were gazed down upon by the haughty and austere Seniors. Then it was that we no longer thought of ourselves as the salt of the earthw, but rather as the dust of the earth . VVe immediately organized and elected the following officers: President ........,,.................,...,..,,..,,....................,,............,. Harry Gear Vice-President ..... ...... R obert Martin Secretary ........... ..... E linor Gahris Treasurer .............................................,......................,... Merrit Lucas At this meeting we selected crimson and silver as our class colors. As our motto, we chose Labor conquers allw. This has been our aim for which to do or die in the three years of our work in Tiffin High. 4 This first year of our life in Columbian High, we were represented on the Tiffinian staff by Dorothy Moore, Louise Mizen, Robert Farrel, and Ned Porter. A Hreal honest-to-goodness class party this year brought to an end our period of existence known as Sophomores. At last we had some claim to recognition by the other classes. In the Junior year we elected the following officers to conduct the affairs of the class: President .........., . Paul Sherck Vice-President ..... ......... H arry Gear Secretarv ........ .,.... F red Tillotson Treasurer ..,.. Merritt Lucas Q 91 or ' . 27927 o - 'fo Page Thirty-three
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