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, ,rf JUNIOR MUSICAL The Junior Musical Club of the High School has had a very interesting and successful year. A skating party was held in the fall of the year and later, in February a valentine dance was given. In November some of the members attended a convention which was held at Peru. Julia Ann Harting represented the club on the program. The officers of the club for the year have been: Judith Bridge, president: Edith Mae Ogle, vice-president Jo Ann Martin, secretary-treasurer3 and Miss Lois Slone, sponsor. The other members are: Doris Allison, Mary Barrum, Rufina Gage, Mary Compton, Phyllis Foster, Mary rard, Julia Harting, Mary Hershman, Mary Jane Lilly, ' azel Mink, Margaret Myerly, Margaret Palmer, Edith Smith Ruth Preston, Vera Robinson, Betty Tatman, and Wanda Woodruff. Membership is open to any High School girl who meets the requirements of the club. Throughout the year Miss Slone has willingly given of her time and enthusiasm to help the girls in every- thing they have undertaken to do. DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club really began its career in the de- bate field this year. It entered the Central Indiana De- bating Conference which held' tourneys at Lebanon and Frankfort. The teams were: Affirmative: Helen Grail, Dave Simpson, Oarl LLudwig, Theodore Schwann, and Edith Smith, the negativeg Eugene Stoner, Mary Alice Bowlin, Richard Stoner, and Doris Allison. The winner of the Conference, Frankfort, won the State Contest,so maybe the Tipton teams didn't do so bad. The Club entered the Discussion League, but the only OQntester1t, H9163 Grail, was 111 and Tipton did not tptodspim in thi! avant..
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4 y. - ' B-. TI-HI-EC The Home Eeonomics Club has enjoyed e very success- ful year. The enrollment attained the high mark of 45 members. At the first of the yeer s definite progrem was arranged and this was carried out through the monthly meetings. , The officers for the year were: President, Julie Hartingg Vice-president., Helen Creilg Treasurer, Nkry Hershmsng the section leaders were: Josh McNary, Phylis Foster, and Florence Rosenthal. Four delegates and the sponsor, Miss Blount attend- ed the State Home Economie's Convention in Indianapolis in November. DRAMATIC CLUB The Ersmatic Club of Tipton High School is composed of students interested in dremetics, and the purpose of the club is to discover and develope this dramatic abil- ity. To become e pledge one must earn ten points and to become e member one must earn 25 points. These points may be gained through plays, public speaking, etc. The officers for 1954-5 were: President, Doris AllisongVice-president, Mary J. Lillyg Secretary, Eugene Stonerg Treasurer, Jens Hershmang S. at Arms, Richard Stoner. ' Many one-ect plays and stunts were given by the mem bers end pledges this yeer at the club meetings. At Christmas the play WDust of the Roedu was given end par- ents and friends were guests of the Drametic Club.
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