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THE TIPTONIAN R22 7 Sophomore Class History The class of ,26 began its career in Tipton High School in the fall of '22. The officers elected for the year were jack Havens, presidentg Opal Carter, vice presidentg Robert Nash, secretaryg Mary Miller, treasurer, and Mr. Schooley, class advisor. Our progress during the year was rapid. XVe soon discarded our cloak of green for one of a more brilliant hue. The business transactions and social affairs of the year were so numer- ous that it is useless to dwell on them. As a result of our ultimate success as Freshmen we were amply fitted to begin our second period of progress as Sophomores in the fall of '23, VVe met the rush of events at the beginning of the term in a calm manner that even baffled the Seniors. We took the lead in High School affairs and have proceeded in such a manner all year. We have carried out our part in making Student Government a success. Qui' class was one-hundred per cent in favor of the movement. A number of our class members have carried our colors in all the school activities. Harold Walke1', our class president, was a principal in the oper- etta given by the music department. Vtfe also contributed other members to the cast. Grville Reynolds, Auriel Cuppy, Richmand Beam, Glenn VVinton, and Clyde VVebb, all members of the Sophomore class, were on the basket ball squad. After summing up the events of our past history you will readily see that the class of '26 has been, and will be, an important factor of Tipton High School. Long live the class of '26, --JACK HAVENS, '26. Sophomore Class Party The Sophomores opened the fireworks in the social procedures of the year by holding a class party at the country home of Beth Michel, west of town. The evening was enjoyably spent by all in amusing games and dancing. The latter diversion was not indulged in to any great extent as the sopho- mores are of a conservative sort. Wliile the refreshments, which consisted of hamburger and all the ac- companiments, were being served, a few distinguished members of the Jun- ior and Senior classes entered upon the scene. They brought the reports from the game at Elwood, and for their honest efforts they were rewarded with hosts of hamburgers. Ask john Vice or Bob Law what time the party broke up? -JACK HAVENS. Twenty Eve
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WI Twenty-ion THE TIPTONIAN llQkI'bCvf fSIl l First Row: tLeft to rightj Jane Thorn, lrene Keeler, Hortense DeVault, Helen Burk- hardt, Mildred Goodman, Mary Edith Curry, Mona Mahan, XYilma XVerner, Pauline Redd, Isabelle RE3flll'1Oll, Mary Pape. Second Row: Evelyn Hobbs, Alice Martin, Alice Thorn, Elizabeth Vlfeaver, Juanita Pierce, lilla Watson, Mary Dennis, Robert Hobbs, Doris Mock. Third Row: Dorotha Barnes, Mary Richards, Frances West, Mary Alice Oglebay, Dor- othy Baldwin. Edna Achenbaugh. Katherine Hiers. Bernice VVhisler, Helen james, Dena Richards, Estelle Kessler. Fourth Row: Glen XYinton, Clyde Xliebb, john Teter, Arnold Shulenberg, XVilliam Marshall, W'ilda Woodruff, Pearl Melton, Robert Ogle, Robert llooth, George Zit- tinger, Helen Wriglit, Opal Pheanis Fifth Row: Clavoy Suites, Howard Miller, Doris Alspaugh, Elizabeth Chambers, Ruth Gerard, Beth Michel, Opal Linas, Harold Hott, XYilliam Newhouse, Aurel Cuppy. Sixth Row: Floyd Miller, Hanson Gifford, Louise Johnson, Opal Carter, Katherine lYilson. Thelma Rogers, llessie Mcfreary, Mary Miller, Frank Newkirk, Robert Collins, Alonzo Calahan. Seventh Row: Richmond Beam, Arnold Suttong, Kimball Smith, James Sowers, Donald Burkett, Essig Durr, jack Havens, Harold W'alker, Ernest Martz, XVilliam Mnllens. Darrel -lohnson. Sophomore Class Harold vWalker ..... President Opal Carter ...... Sec.-'l'reas. Robert Hobbs-.Viee President Miss Spencer---Class Advisor MOTTO: Wl1en In Rome Shoot Roman Candles. FLORXVER: Lily ofthe Valley
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THE TIPTONIAN Twenty-six R - IIGEE49 6'f-NBII. First Row: tLeft to rightl Margaret Bryan, VVilma Love, Lillan Miller, Edna VVeismiiller, Ida Spencer. ,luanita Reed. Luella Messmore. Ruth Smith, Mildred Sturgeon, Helen Russel, Arnold Rednion, Yergil Shuppard. Cecil Smith. Second Row: Hulda Russel, Claire Parrish, Vlfilma Wiggiiis, lrene Richman, Gertrude Pence, Icle Rubush. Geneva Stroup, Herbert Michel, Mervin Ofliver, Harold Smyser, Ora Pore, Fred Small, Kenneth Lee, Dale XYeaver Robert Nash. Third Row: Geneva VVerner, Opal McNew, Florence Ross, Mentra lllyes, lithel Persing- er, Dorothy Mullins, Robert Saisline. Milton Stansbury, Harry Porter, Germaine Howard, Lawson Rector, lYilliam Kritch, Louis Phillips. Fourth Row: George Riley, ,lohn McNeal, W'ilma Smyser, LaVon Mundell, lidna Yair, Stephen Smith, Robert Simmons, Charles Horton, Raymond Bieri, Williaiii Mess- more. Kyle Smith, John VValker. First Row: tLeft to rightl Irene Dever, Gertrude Coppock, Dorothy Emehiser, Nina Claire VVillian1s, Harriet Harding, Denzil Graff, Freida Ellis, Martha Baur, Helen Couch, Parnell Fecher, Second Row: Robert liieri, Russell Bozell, Eldon Allen, Carlos Boekover, Chester Coe, Grace Burton, Martha Cameron, Evelyn George, Nedra Hinkle, Paul Brewer, Rich- ard Gordon. Fourth Row: Raymond Coe. Ralph Shnppard, I-Idythe Giles, Martha Gardner, Lavetta Fowler, La Yon Coe, lfthel W'oodruff, Irma Dunlclebarger, Thelma Lord, Dallas Daniels. Clarence Chambers, Ralph Golding. Fifth Row: Kenneth Finley, -lohn Cochran. Fred Gray, Odetta Goodman, Frances Burris, Elizabeth Haskett, Maxine Chambers, Earl Morris, Robert Arnold, Hayden Cully.
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