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I-U CLASS LF 39' TOP ROW: Joseph Humel, Jean Moon, Barbara Martin, Hilda Tudar, Paul Achenbazh, Gene Daversberger Dorothf Fouch, Hugh Snow, Irene Ley, Eugene Hewitt, Wilbur Wiliams, Lois Manlove, Robert Doyle Alta Fuller. SECOND ROW: Harvey Warner, Nina Trabue, Billy Small, Carl Butz, Charles Boyd, Margorie Little, Owen Suits, Clayton Witham, Bob Cage, Wanda Achenbach, Freeda Carter, William Hancock, Ray Stevens, Robert Dennis. THIRD ROW: David Sallee, Madonna Wells, Harold Losey, Caroline Teal, Marjorie Merrill, Gwendolyn Walser, Nellie Stafford, Ethel Plummer, Warren,Carter, Sara Saissline, Harold Bristow, Lenora Burden, Marie Mink, Clarice Plummer. FOURTH ROW: Margie Sparks, Kathleen O'Banion, Raymond Orr, Floyd Cooper, John Shortle, Dan Mat- tingly, Henry Smith, Rachel Stoner, Lois Hannah, Jamrs Robinson, Naomi Wolverton, Bill Crim, Roberts Grimme, George Glass. LIASS OFFICIQRS l.l'Il T to lilGll'l': Bill Crim, yrs-side-nt: Ravhvl Slum-r vim-+1-profside-nt: lizirbzirzi Martin, sf'rH'lzll'j 1 M1- Flin:-, sponsor: Willnir Williams, tre-astra r.
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THE JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior class met in the fall of 1935 as freshies electing Harold Pyle, president: Betty Benson, vice-president: Rachel Stoner, secretary-treasurer: and Mr. J. B. Oyler, sponsor. A hike- picnic was the big event of the year. As a sophomore in the fall of 1936, we elected Rajmr nd Williams, president Paul Achenbach, vice-presidentp' Rachel Stoner, secretary-treasurer: and Mr Runyon, sponsor. A picnic at the Noblesville park was the only milestone in our tenth year history. Now as Juniors, we are being carefully piloted through catastrophes by Bill Crim, president: Rachel Stoner, vice. president, Wilbur Williams, treasurer: Barbara Martin, secretary: and Mr Cline, sponsor. The year was one of hard work. because we entertained the Seniors at the annual banquet given in , W, ,, 7 their honor. TOP ROW: Kathryn Leist, Annamae Forkner, John Bunch, Helen Whisler, Maxine Walker, Ruth Cox, Dorothy White, Charles Fehlinger, Bettie McKnew. SECOND ROW: Charles Boyd, Marjorie Kinder, Ruth Pentecost, Joe Wiggins, Raymond Williams, Don Ross, Betty Benson, Mary DeHart, Mary Roush. THIRD ROW: Murl Day, Robert Lett, Margary Lambert, Wayne Ray, Mildred Werner, Lois Gordon, Burl Day, Robert Burton, John Statford. FOURTH ROW: Reta Ertel, Jean Overdorf, Paul Hannah, Robert Albright, Martha Racobs, Marjorie Schinlaub, Lester Powell, Merl Planalp, Dale Petty. I April 13, 1938 The .Iunior Class ' Tipton High School Tipton, Indiana Dear .luniors: Seniors are usually proficient at giving advice. And Juniors through long practice are very adept at lis- tening with patience and courage to all of the suggestions, warnings, and helpful hints which every Senior feels it his duty to impart. Whether the attentive Junior gives them the least heed is, of course, another story. It only follows through that the graduating.-class of' 'thirty-eight could not conscientiously pass up such an event as the publication of the Annual without 'imparting a bit of wisdom and sound advice to the tender and'less- experienced ears of you Juniors. First of all, we modestly feel that if you wish to he successful, in no better way can it be accomplished than to take for your model- the class of 'thirty-eight. It will not be so hard to always remember your Senior Dignity if you constantly keep beforeyou that vision of dignity personified--the class of 'thirty-eight. And speak- irrghof Senior Dignity, it's justified importance may not be apparent now, but if you can't lay a person in the grass with your muscle or talk him off the platform with your tongue, you can always over-awe him with your Senior Dignity. If it's something in the specialized line you're looking for--just appeal to any Senior. He will be most fiat- tered to help. Any Senior boy can teach you the basic principles of throwing pennies if it's education in that direction you're looking for. And any Senior girl would be glad to give you a course in writing excuses after you've been out for the day to buy clothes. True, we're an experienced lot and qualified in almost any field. Well, here's to you! Thanks for the Prom! Don't break training and always laugh at the teachers' jokes! Love and Kisses, The Seniors.
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CLASS OF '40 TOP ROVV Annabelle Mott, Vivian Hinkle, Elizabeth Nicholson, Louise Smith, Bob Padgett, Paul Quade, Lloyd Wood, Floyd Snyder, Max Illges, Betty Doversberger. SECOND ROW: Daisy Dinkins, Forrest Day, Louise Fakes, Janice Terwilliger, Mary Goodnight, Maurice Thompson, Betty Williams, Barbara Weber, Marjorie Moeller, Mary Ruth Moore. THIRD ROW: James Collins, Esther Hoover, Earl Henson, George Deppen, Ralph Albright, Norman Mitchell Nemo Hancock, Mary Stevens, Julianne Richards, Warne Jones. FOURTH ROW: Paul Grisel, Ray Tucker, Charles Parnell, Charles Ludwig, Paul Munsell, Eugene Mitchell, Jack Ramsey, Bob Mclntosh, Wilma Palmar. Kenneth Hamilton, 'I'III'l SOPIIOMORIC CLASS HISTORY When the Sophomore Class met for the first time this par, the following cfficers were elected: president, Judy Richards: vice-president, Ralph Al- bright: secretary-treasurer, Charles Lud- wig. The class thought that they would like to do something to make a name for themselves, so they gave a skating party in lleeembeit. They presented a skit in front of the assembly to advertise this party which was a grand success. A much enjoyed social gathering, which was held near the close of school, was an event of interest in our class history. -1 .f ' 1 .F' lu. CLASS OFFICERS LEFT to RIGHT: Ralph Albright, vice-president Charles Ludwig, secretary-treasurerg Mr. Beer bower, sponsor, Julianne Richards, president. l
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