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THE TIPTONIAN QEWQJGE Freshman Class Richard Harrison .................................. President Martha Gardner ....... ........ X -'ice President Freida Ellis ............. ....... S ecretary-Treasurer CLASS CO LORS MCTTO: Old Gold and Blue 'Striving upward. FLCJVVERZ American Beauty Onion Blossom. Freshman Class History lf we were H. G. Wells, Qwhich we are notj, we would begin at the beginning of the beginning of the history of the class of '27, We would tell you what infant prodigies we were and what good chil- dren we always have been and that we have made the best grades in departmental. However, most unfortunately we are not Mr. Wlells. Therefore, we will not attempt to describe to you the wonders of our childhood. About one-hundred and twenty-live Freshmen entered the por- tals of T. H. S. when the bell rang on September ll, 1923. After the boys had had their hair clipped and the girls had been scared by the mice we were divided into our classes. After many weeks of waiting we held a class meeting and elec- ted Richard Harrison as our president, Martha Gardner, vice pres- ident: Freida Ellis, secretary, and Miss Kirkpatrick, class advisor. Our class has done its part in all school activities for the year. Most of the girls belong to the Sunshine Society, several were in the operetta, and some in the orchestra. George Riley, one of the star players on the basketball team, is a member of our class. Cyn- thia Hobbs, Martha Hill and Hulda Russel were on the girl's bas- ket ball team. Our class has been very well represented on the jury and leg- islative board. All Freshmen were curious to find out what hap- pened in the court room and were not satisfied until the found out. They're satisfied! -LILLIAN MILLER, '27. -.i.-.l- Freshman, Freshman, Rah! Rah! Rah! Best old class you ever saw! l,et's all laugh, let's all strive, For Senior class, we'll make our dive! Tw ty
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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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