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Junior Class History. rHE present Junior class entered the Tipton High School in the fall of Nineteen hundred and Six with about fifty members. We escaped the notice usually bestowed upon poor Freshies, as all the pupils were interested in becoming ac- quainted with the new members of the faculty. We chose royal purple and gold as our class colors and the white rose as a class flower with Work and Win as our motto. We accomplished the Freshman work in such a manner that the greater part of our class was promoted to the Sophomore year. In this year Fide et Aniore Vicimus ' was chosen as the class motto. We now gave up some of the frivolities of Freshmen and became serious minded students. In the course of this as well as the Junior year, our class was strengthened by the addition of several new members who are doing very creditable work. September of Nineteen hundred and Eight found our class in a splendid new school building with a membership of thirty-three. As Juniors, we have during this year taken up our work more earnestly than heretofore, each member hoping to complete the High School course in Nineteen hundred and Ten. History says, Happy is the nation whose annals are brief. If this can be appHed to a class of industrious High School students our class ought to be very happy indeed for during the past three years of its work it has made a rather un- eventful record. Occasionally, however, the attention of even a hard working Junior is attracted from his work. Only recently Bethel Templeton, one of our number, won our attention and admiration when after a heroic struggle in the sea of mathematics, he suddenly rose above the waves and is now one of the most pro- gressive members of the class. Also we have a distinguished group of students who follow the teaching of Civil Government with a vim that predicts future re- cognition for them in the pohtical world. Last but not least, we have James Hogan who in true Irish spirit keeps us all from taking a too serioas view of high school life. Guided by a faculty devoted to the best interests of all and with just enough variety of temperament and talent to encourage us to our best efforts, our class has the opportunity of entering and passing through the Senior year, a credit to our school. In Fide et Amore ' let us conquer.
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The Junior Division MOTTO Tide ct Amorc Vicimus COLORS Royal 151UP and (iolil OFFICERS t ' residpiit — Paul Smith. Vice-l ' resi(Jpnt — Ersie Martin. Secretary and Treasurer — Hlanuhe Holiiian. FLOWER White Rose YELL Hi Rickety. Whooperty Dass, What ' s the matter with the one nought class. We are in it. in it. When? ' Till after the year of IWIU. 81 ' EAK gently to the .liinior: His head is normal now; He ' s learned. Ijefore a Senior. Himself to humbly bow. Hut do not treat him roughly. He ' ll soon a Senior be; And then perhaps he ' ll never Cart to speak to thee.
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Junior ' s Class Roll PEARLR ASKREN EMIL BAXTER HAZEL COCHRAN CLARA DOVERSHERCiEK PEARL FISHER HERSC11EI IRANCIS GRACE TRIMliLE SAMIEL (iROVES GENEVIEVE HAGGERTV LODELLE HARLAN JAMES H()(iAX BLANCHE HOLMAX LOCIS HL ' RLEY FLORENCE ILLGES RALPH KEMP ERSIE L RTIN LELA GOOD FLOVn WEBB FLORENCE FRFSZ ETHEL (iKAlIAM LACRA MESSMORE CLARA MILLER DANE PATTERSON LCCY PICKKRELL BETHEL TEMPLETON BERTHA Rl ' SSELL SYLVIA SLOAN DIDLEV WAtJSTAFF CHARLOTTE WELLS .ir ANITA TRESIDDER PACE VANBISKIRK EMMA TRALTMAX tiARNET TETER PAUL SMITH MARY SMITH EDNA REPP
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