IT IS ALL OVER DEO GRATIAS. 0,00 Tipton High School Tipton, Kansas SAINT JOSEPH, PATRON OF VOCATIONS, Pray for US. DEDICATIO To Sa1nt Joseph, Patron of the S1sters of St Joseph, who are observ1ng the1r d1amond Jub1lee of serv1ce 1n Kansas, th1s 1ssue of the Dawn 1S gratefully ded1cated Monsignor Weigel, Sup- erintendent of Tipton High School is assisted by a staff of four Sisters and one layman. Sister M. Cos- mas, principal, is an alum- na of Notre Dame University Sister Christella 1S a grad uate from DePaul University School of Music, Chicago Sister Francesca received her master degree from Marquette University, M11 waukee, Sister Mary Daniel is an alumna of Creighton University, Ohmaha Mr Ernest Kolb received a Bachelor of Science degree and a Bachelor of Arts de ree from Fort Hays State tollege WIN IoN Dx IV ' 'EFX KENNETH CORPSTEIN , , CY 1or ,3,4 T1n Hero just Had A Thouoht , Band Spr1ng Concert l,4, Sen1or Rec1tal D1Stf1Ct Fest1va1 4 basketball 1,3 Basebal N Pres 3 Boys' State KELT MFG CO SLPERIOR GRAIN DRYERS T V Towers Phone 85 ' ' 56111015 4 1 1 1 47 JANE OHNSAT ., CY 4 Choral 1,2 3,4, 1U Nero just Had a Thought Sur1ng Concert 1,4 Senlor Rec1ta1 D1Stf1Ct Festlval l 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 4 Class Oft1cer 1 2 3 ApOlOg8f1CS 2 G1r1s State Parlsh Organ1st 'L 'R for 'Q - 'els' -'-WSH VERDA LEE STREIT S ,2, 4 CY 3 Choral 1 2 3,4 T1n Hero', just Had A Thouvh Spr1ng Concert 1 4 D1str1ct Fest1val 1 4 Pep Club 1 2 ,4 Pep Club V Pres 4 CYS Sec 4 Sports Queen TIPTON TPLEPHONE CO Always at your serv1ce 1 us put 1U that telenbon . xg, X lf! 1 1 51 fr: , f .J 1 31 1 f T.11.s. 1,2 3 4, s 1,2,3, H W A N : , , HT' 5 , X A 'R A vs, rv su: X ' S f ' A ' R . - , . - I 1 1 1 ' : L X I 3 1 -- : 2 . 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NORMAN ECK S ,3,4 CYS 3 4 Choral 1 2,3,4 Tln Hero', S7f1Hg Concert 1 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Class Off1cer 4 CYS Treas 4 JIM'S STANDARD SERVICE and JIM'S PRGDUCE Prone 11 'qi 'l . My Yg 1 4 P 7 51: 4 M? , ' , 2 1 1 fb ', 5 T.H. . 1,2 3 1,2, , -9 b g , 3 HT Z ' b4 4 . A 1 n 11 nv , ' '- i 1 : 1.4: 4 : 1 X 1 3 ' 1 , 3 1 5 A V 1 EQ 1 1 :X , wwf, . W '11, 'Q Au-H. ' Q. -' . 'M I .L in .., U n I we T H 1 2 - 1 2 H we ' ' ' 41 sf we , ' ' , .'. 3 ' : f 1- 1 1 1 1 : 1 V' 1 , . . M4 TX ' , 1 1 K' iff 'Pi h 3 . ' ' 7 RM -1 A P M :Ai sy 3 ' . 1 ? 3 I iw QQ' ,Q 5 AA 1 , y A I , k :qi 2 4 N-MKQWWYZF: 1 iWiT A ' ef., 'S H R rr, ' V5 U-CA ,S T.H.S. 1,2 'Q 1,2, A- 5 , 3 O , : n E r . ' 1 '43 - E I X 1 ' Swv , . S . in . 4. Pe A. 5 1 . Q .1 ' Z U I . L . 5 . 3 ' . 3 . . -1. 3- I . . . . - 4 . 'A ' f ' X - I nw Q' ' ROBERT KONZ M S 1,2,3,4 CYS 1,2,3 4 Choral 1,2,3,4 T1n Hero , Sprlng Concert 1,4 D1str1ct Pest1va1 4, Bas ketball 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3 CYS Pres 4 HAKE GRAIN COMPANY Phone 579 Semovs MADONNA GASPBR T H S 1,2,3,4, CYS 1,2, 3,4, cnor.1 1,2,3,4, frin Heron, 'Just Had A Thoughtnz Spring Co cert 1,4 , District Festival 1,4, Pqpfnsb 1,2,3,4e SH RLBY KBTTER S 1,2,3,4, CYS 1 2 3,4, Choral 1,2,3,4 n Heron, 'Just Had A Thought Band 4 S r1ng Concert 1, D1str1ct FBSt1V81 1,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 3 4, Class Offxcer 2,3,4 S Trees 3 Orator1ca1s 3 HAKB HARDWARE Gas and B1ectr1ca1 Kppliances Zenith T. V. 8 Radio Butane 8 Propane Gas Phone 16 1959 ESTELLA STREIT S ,2,3,4 C S ,3,4 Choral 1,2,3,4 T1n Hero just Had A Thought Spr1ng Concert 1 4 Sen1or Rec1ta1 D1str1ct Festmval 1 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 4-f .1' EILEEN STEICHEN s ,3, cs ,, 4, Choral 1 2,3,4 T1n Hero , just Had A Thought Band 4 Spr1ng Concert 1 D1StI1Ct Fest1val 1 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader Pep Club Offlcer 3 Class 0ff1CCI 1 Dawn Queen 4 Editor 1D ch1ef of Dawn 4 LBB's RADIO 5 L L Vgir Cond1t1oninf Sales M Sprvice Phono 10 .3 RG' CYRIL PALEN T S ,3 4 CYS 3,4 Choral 1 2,3,4 Spr1ng Concert 1 4 Bas ketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1,2,3 Class Offlcer 3, 4 K of C Member STANDARD OIL COMPANY Tankwagon Serv1cc Ed Santee Phone 78 'afv-1 1' I he Stag IH w, K 1,-'7 V K , .3 Wt N ,wt- ' .w.... UN Ffw ,. . V EDITOR IN-CHI F ASSOCIATE H ITUR out the Dawn LAME mm COPY WRITERS BUSINESS MANAGER TYPISTS Jane Ohnsat, CIRC ULATTON Eileen Steichen Mhry Gradmg CYIII Palen Max1ne Schm1tt Verda Lee Stre1t Estella Stre1t Sh1rley Ketter Robert Konzem Madonna Gasper ! Kenneth Corpsteln Norman Eck Sen1or Class 0ff1C6fS Left to R1ght Norman Eck Y1CS Pres Kenneth Corpste1n, Pres Shlrley Ketter, Sec Cyr1l Palen Treas . 1 IV'-' '- ' .,,-,M v, 3. :soli u .- T AN KWAL QON ' N K A I L ' Seri uu'or AL Q ' CIQSSBS VP' Amgrlcqn Hist ory st dents tl n a V1Sl R1 ht Verda Lee Stre t Stelchen Ja t to Timbuktu w Estella Strelt ne Onnsat lne Schmltt, EI to RELIGIO ould be 6XClflHg Lef , Shlrley Ketter Max leen 2 N h to ax nor M111 Teac M H51 3 TAN 2 ' ' ' u 1-1 k ' ' ' ' ' , . g : 1 , . , . . . , 4 1 N14 A 'Ex . d f' -i . , I' 1 ' ls' O .f-I I Y, G .iiilf . rs. I I . . Senlo 1 ,1t0f , 1 g' I 'f HOOK .. .YCA1 .V 15 7' . lvlt Jfxs .rvn V 1,1f1cY'UUk' vw 'J , , the I A , fgl Pdf' ' tiv' . x ' If 1 -VKX. , R1f' ,fs 4 1 1 J t Cof 5 th kem L 10r1'K ra Cd Marv NL wniofrs , Typing, American Government, Healrt Bngl1sh and M sic have kept the Junrors busy prom was the1r b1g social endeavor Officers are Left to R1ght Lawrence Bllenz, Treasurer, Laverne Gasper, Vice-Presxdent Jerome Bllenz, Presrdent, Carolyn Becker, Secretary BIOLOGY Lab work proves fasc1nat ing for baology students Left to 'Right Carolyn Becker, James Sch aedeler Jerry Bllenz, Larry M1ck, Charles Becker, Jul1a Konzem TYPIN3 P1rst year typ1ng student Stflve for accuracy and speed 1n comp1et1ng records P1rst Row, Left to Right Sy1v1a Terrell Sh1rley Brock, Carol Mick, Second Row, Left to R1ght Ph1l1p Schroeder , Mary Ellen Bak, LaVerne Gasper Thard Row Larry Bllenz Meals MICK'S CAFE Snort Orders HARRY'S PLACE Home made P1es Rolls Doughnuts Meals Short Orders Cakes Decorated for all Occas1ons Ice Cold Pop J T Mack Recreat1on BOWLIFQ ' , . n K A u O . , s 4 . A C - . u Q ' , K 4 3' 'I ' X 1 . , . , f 0 ,. . O ' . I Q . a ' O - , S 0 . .Mol ' 0 ' qi. M- 0 ' A -4 5 f 1 , Q . - . . . . x . ' 7 Q 4 . . , -- -.. A 11 1-1 ---.1 -i-l - - - I Q o - -'y I, Sophomofres Th1s class led the school 1U the M1SS1OU Contest, had two f1Hal1SfS 1U the Apologet1cs contest They took the A P S L and Nat1onw1de Lat1n tests and were well represented 1n the band 0ff1CefS Stand1ng, Kenneth Mlck, Pres Rodney Arnoldy, Treas , Ernest Hake V1ce Pres , Seated Martha Jean Schultei Sect Students flnd that modern health 15 1nterest1ng as well as helpful Left to R1ght Carol Uollerlch, Veron1ca Ja cobs, Martha Jean Schulte, Kenneth M1ck, Franc1s Ketter, Gale Schroeder Nadlne Kon zem not p1ctured PFYIFFLR'S STORE Iru1ts Vegetables Grocer1es Heat D 1 t1c and Frozen Foods l't1 'T nzsnsmzniul! Eng11sh II class struggles through the study of d1a gram1ng Stand1ng, Left to Rlght Eugene Gasper, Elma Sue Schulte, Ernest Hake Seated, Left to R1ght Alan Schroeder, Rodney Arnoldy f - O 4 m' . N , l y ' 2 ' ' ' -EQ - V ' S . . , Q, S ' - .' : -fi Q. A ff rar, ' A of - fi ' i ,Q 'i f 0 . sg ge... g ' ' 1? an , y , if I . 1 Freshmen search for x and y values while algebra Left to Right TCS 771671 Aubrey Palen, Richard Koenigsman, Edwin Streit, Sylvia Brum mer, Susie Ellenz Adrlan Palen, Dennis Arnoldy Latin I Students receive results of the National Latin Test Left to Right Thaine Streit Richard Schmitt, Daniel Eck, David Arnoldy, Mary Lou Hake, Bernice Corp stein, Joyce Ohnsat Safe reshman Class besides enrolled in religion, Latin, Algebra, th, Choral, Band and education found harried by many tests. The High Placement Test, Mental Ability Test, Latin tests and the ield State test. ' Class Officers t to Right: Arnoldy, President Streit, Treasurer Bllenz, Vice-Pres. Corpstein, Sect. t Service TIPTON STATE BANK AGENCY Loans of all kinds Insurance for every need Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Phone 20 Phone 20 APDLGGETICS Sta ding, Left to Right: 'David Arnoldy, Edwin Streit, Seated, Elma Sue Schulte, Martha Jean Schulte. Martha Jean was one of the eleven diocesan gold medal ists: Blma Sue and David were among the sixteen who rated silver medals O78 O Left to Right Martha Jean Schulte counc1l member Norman Eck, Treas Jerry Bllenz, Vice Pres , Bob Kon zem, Pres ,Verda Lee Streit, Sect Standing Kenneth Mick, David Arnoldy, Julia Santee, council members lgciety for the Propagatlon of Faith lllisted their pastor in obtaining 1.001 Register subscr1pt1on sent a tlll of four into the semifinals of Oletics, three of whom remained ible for the finals, sponsored ation Sunday, monthly if ' Ax , W ' : -: QYS'ers hold 1001 membership in the Front Row, Left to R1ght Stnrley Ketter, Bdvun Streit, Sylvia, Terrell, Dennis Arnoldy, Danlel Stre1t, Dav1d M1ck, Elma Sue Schulte, Robert Becker, David Arnoldy, Carol luck, Eileen Ste1chen, Kenneth Corpstein, Second Row Kenneth Mick, Sylvia Brummer, Nelson Palen, Mary Lou Hake, James Koerugsman, Alan Schroeder, Martha. Jean Schulte, Francis Ketter, Dav1d Schulte, Jerome Bllenz, Ma.x1ne Schnutt, Diane Hake, Sta.nd1ng Susan Bllenz, Jane Ohnsat, Aubrey Palen SCI-lMIEDELEl'S STORE Groceries - Meats Frults SL Vegetables AMERICAN LHJION Dry-Goods Notlon - Shoes - Phone 12 Arthur Arnoldy Post 278 4 a n 0 , , a - K . . - Q ' n 4 . ' - 0 Q . . . a Q s o I o 0 ' 4 w MUSIC fiipging for the High Masses on school days, for October and May devotions, partic1pat1ng 1D the Christmls program, g1v1ng a spr concert, enter1ng the D1str1ct Music Pest1va1, present1ng a spr1ng rec1ta1 these kept the mMS1C1anS on the1r toes Bstella Stre1t, Jane Ohnsat and Kenneth Corpste1n were presented 18 a senior recltal The ent1re student body belongs to the choral group BOYS CHORUS KNIGMTS OF COLLWbLS COUHC11 1645 T ptow, kawsd ,- .. 'A ' 'x X . . . ' fs D 0 0 N . 1 . . . , Q 0 ' . 0 111 ' Q 'Y . . . . , x ' .Q g,N :I A-5 ' . .ayg !.l . fm . . s I , 15 . o .1- 1 t 5:13 ' S o.., I s .A tx S 4 ' - M ' ' A v A , ,WW 4 8 5 . Q . 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C000 OOO92 ..4 ...89 49 - Pep Club off1cers and sponsor Left to R1ght Verda Lee S'cre1t, V1ce Pr Julla Sue Santee, Secretary, Maxlne Schm1tt, Pres1dent, Mary Catherlne Gr Treasurer, Carol1ne Ste1chen, Sponsor Not p1ctured, Colette Arnoldy, Sp Rachelle Schulte, Mascot es1dent ad1g, onsor, 12 fi V I . 1 S , 4 h ' N S 9 af 0 ueen Ezleefn Eileen earned h i ' er t tle 'Dawn Queenn for her out standing work in obtain1ng subscript1ons, her faithfulness 1n tt a endmng all work sesslons She is editor in chief of the Dawn RANEY'S STORE W1ns Essay Honors Maxine Sc m1tt's essay placed thlrd 1n a group of f1fteen on Vocatmons Her essay was publlshed 1n the Reg1ster Patented Med1c1ne Founta1n Servlce S ervlce to the s1ck P H Schulte, Mgr.35 ve! ean Schul 1 k Bob KODZC 1 M16 1 ese ht atthafi Kenneth L t to R1 SCVUX ' 1 X Lmii Sue ef 5? D1 M110Yna Ga x 11 U 6 JOYC B leen Sfeichenlx Sm: 1 Y tel 1 C :QS ckef 1 th Co i wav te Caro1yn Be m Keane mud I . . K k C I' I . . , ' 0 X . . 4 . . , . . . K . ........ ...... . . - O ' 1 k 1 , g S e 2 , I ' XCV S . ,W 5 . M .Q . cf 1 . ORD 2 ' 4,x X A, - k. of 1 ' s ueen Vefrda Lee PYP! VCIGQHGCIIB queen by popular vote of the buket ball :nd baseball squad members She :ls one of the copy Waiters for the Dawn and are Kenneth C Going the extra mile are Jane Ghnsat, who spent about 30 hours on cards for the par1sh census, Julza Sue Santee 'search ed' and cop1ed over 40 and Ofpst V , JB-mes Schmeid e1n were 19588 ups on St eler will atte glflsf and Ste and local g H rn Oys' 0 H 1 Sf Vern s summer' ate delegate ?nt, I Juli. sue sfnfee IP YOU f,, , M-1r sj i 'l gyqfffqy' ' ' ' ,. K 1 --semi? ' f- my if A -lx uf A ,, -,- .1 gs Q ,ff 4 fxffzjg r?5'f41f?E, , f ' , X 1 ,ing saf- A,-gg, -ww, 1 f, ,fn K A 59 af .Q wif g ?,. ,Sv ,yvw f, wk fi, ,ff IQ, A 1' V vb' .1 '5'g ,'I X 1. 1. ug Ai-iCha,e1'i Streit, giffki Sandra Gasp omas Gasper el-netf. Glener N713 Br . . anea Strait iullirg Row: :jlf1gGasper, .::::f'g.nSecond Row P ' raun, yvoe 'u'efeCo.:def- 9147, Ba fincis 0 une Muthg to ,Barry Mi 'barn Qs S hnsat J F ' ck S ' ' pe! J ' inet ' ouffh Row: A'any1via A!n0fdyudY Strgjf C 9 Patricg er 1 s Ru Mon tz Ken anley Al-1:0ldYneth Per Steven S ante e Jean Ann Streit, patr 1C1a pfelff er SCHOOL FACULTY E1ghth Grades GRADE S1ster Cortona Pr1nc1pal, Seventh and S1ster V1ola F1fth and S1xth Grades Bernard Flrst and Second Grades S1ster Mary Left to Rlght Harold Ho1ler1ch, Nelson Pa1en,John M1ck, Mary Kay Janet Arnoldy, Carol Jean Stre1t, Kenneth Hollerich James Koen1gsman, Leroy Gasper, Glenit Davld Mlck, Marv1n Snxder, Caro y Second Row Davld Schulte, Santee, Estella Eck, John Robert Schm1ede1er, Wagner, FIZHCIS Gasper, Benedlct Strelt, Eugene Strelt, Ro TIPTON LUMBER COMPANY Hardware L1me Storm Sash Plaster board F1gure lt w1th Lester Phone 63 L D Terrell, Mgr Th . J b , Ann 1 : S I D G St . Gas , S v 1 Mi k ' . ' . I D , ' - th 1 First Row, ' : ' ' ' 1 n Schroeder, ' : ' Diane Hake, ' ' Third Row: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' bert Becker. 8. 'QI gil!! AIY Uh mr mi r' aff GraduEj1 Pals Mary Cyr1l Verda Go ahead Hungry Prom Norman Kenny Stella Bobby Blleen Sh1r1ey Jane Madonna S1ng1ng Pretty Maxlne
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