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T I P T O N I A N ...-.1 9 2 0-1- the first and second grades in one year. She graduated from the Clark school and then came to continue her eduaction in the Halls of fame. We understand that Neva in- tends to go to I. U. and we are sure the college will receive in her a genius. JUNE ADAIR. Subject of this sketch made her appearance in 1903. She started in school at the usual age, prepared to travel the road of learning no matter how rough. She has always been diligent in her school work and tho we are not aware of her plans for the future, we wish her much success in whatever she chooses to do. RUTH GOODMAN Her early school days were spent in Bloomington, Indiana. Ruth entered the seventh grade with us and was welcomed into our midst. She was heard to remark that the demerit sheet would miss her when she left but we assure her that the class also will miss her smiling presence. IVORY PHIFER. One of the members of our class who helps to compose the Honor roll deserves considerable mention. We are all somewhat inclined to think that Ivory will soon take up her residence in Ekin Ind. and with her goes the best wishes of the Senior class. BEATRICE OSBORNE. Known to her many friends as B is another of our members who has atten- ed other schools but we are sure sometimes that she fondly remembers past days but we think she likes life in Tipton bestg especially as long as a certain Junior resides here. CLYDE YOUNG. One of our old stand'bys. Clyde is now seriously thinking of joining the Naval Training at Annapolis and the class wish him the best of luck. LAURA GRISHAW. One of our stars in Commercial work UD' she has been with us the full four years and is well known and liked by both students and teachers. MERRILL FOSTER NEIDHAMER. To this worthy you ig Se liar Imllih cre lit mist be gi wen. Although very quiet he is one of the shining lights of our class, mentally. Merrill is quite a talker on the subject of Fools why, we have never been able to find out, but every one has his hobby. FLORENCE RICHARDS. Is a musician of renown but we sadly fear all her talent will be centered around one person, from the dazzling lights we have noticed on her left hand. Florence is the worthy editor of the Tiptonian and is also noted for her frequent Cexcused'?j absences from school. LUCILLE STILLWELL Lucille hails from Kempton. She has made many friends since her short stay in our school and we only regret that she did not join us sooner. Page Twelve
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TIPTONIAN --1 9 2 o-- HUGH DOWN ING Subject of this sketch entered H. S. with the rest of the Freshies. He has always been a very studious CPD chap and his highest ambition is to be a chemical engineer g in this we wish him the greatest success. ' CLARICE DUNN Her quiet and modest ways have been her characteristics. Clarice has not de- voted all her time to studies however but some of it has gone for steadies. , MARGUERITE TETER. This bright country lass isa good student. She also hails from Goldsmith and is a late member of the class. C. ELOISE HARTLEY. Our modest little preachers daughter first attended the Mount Vernon commom school. At the age of 14 years this impudent little miss entered T. H. S. We are sure that all the faculty will find it hard to fill the space left by her departure. MARIE PURVIS One of the most brilliant members of our class. She came to Tiption and has been with us from that time on. We wish this member of our class a pleasant life's workqas a Librarian. MARY LAURA ADAIR Our pride and joy bestowed herself upon her fond parents Oct. 31, 1902. We be- lieve the date is the reason why Mary is so bewitching. Mary possesses a very talented voice and we feel sure that she will make a name for herself in Grand Opera. ROBIN ADAIR This robust young man came to grace this world Oct. 17 1900 and has been grac- ing it ever since. The citizens of Tipton as well as all of the students are aware of his most melodious laughter which is his one great talent. We think perhaps Ott intends to be a professor of chemistry as that seems to be his favorite CU study but whatever it is we wish him well. CHARLES SEWARD. Better known as Chauncy became a resident of Tipton eight years ago. He has been a faithful member of our class and with his departure we feel that a worthy sup- porter of the high school will be missing. Best wishes to Charles and his future occu- pation. THOMAS MCAVOY He came late into our midst, but in the short time that he has been with us he he has made a host of friends. He is making high school in three years and though we never heard him express his future intentions, the best wishes of the class go with him. NEVA DAWSON. One of our most brilliant students, early showed her mental ability by taking Page Eleven
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TIPTONIAN --1 9 2 o--- HERMAN SPRINGER. Commonly known as Springy or Hermy, is one of our atheletes. He would be a great success in this line if he only had a little more height, however we are wel pleased with Hermy just as he is. FREIDA B. PAUL. On entering Tipton High School Freda at once made herself known by getting on the Honor Roll. We have not been informed as to what course she will pursue but the good wishes of the faculty and all her student friends go with her. MARY MANLOVE. This quiet maiden is another of our redeeming virtues, always accepting a promi- nent place on the honor roll. We wonder if she has a secret talent for singing as we have noticed she takes unusual care of her throat, always keeping it well wrapped. MYRAL SMITH. This energetic girl is the bread-maker of our class, taking prizes wherever she goes for this art. If any young man wishes recommendations for a housewife we will vouch for Myral for we are sure she can qualify excellently for this position. FREIDA O'BANION. Freida is noted far and wide for her debates with Doc. Sometimes the race is close. She also likes to sit on the stairs and study. Nevertheless we all like Freida Jane and she is right there when it comes to commercial English. PEARL COLE. This mischievous little lady is winning honors for the class of '20 in the oratori- cal world and we feel she bids fair to become a speaker in the house. There is how- ever a chance that our hopes may be frustrated in the form of the masculine gender. MILDRED DOWNING. It can truly be said of Mildred that she is Little but mighty. She isa booster from Hobbs, having come from there to T. H. S. and has proven herself avaluable member of the class of '20. FRANCIS SABENS. , Francis belongs to that select bunch who take great interest in their studies and consequently her name may be found on the Honor Roll each month. She is a good scout and everyones friend. GARNET WOLFORD. This handsome young man joined our ranks this last semester, being of a timid nature the girls have not been very successful in getting acquainted with him. The boys have made better headway and report him a good fellow. He has won fame in the history class and believe he would make a good history teacher. CLARICE PORTER. Because of her interest in her studies she. has won the good favor of the faculty Page Thirteen
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