Tipton High School - Tiptonian Yearbook (Tipton, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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MUSIC US GLEE CLUB GlRL'S GLEE CLUB THE JUNIUR MUSICALE The Junior Musicale is a social organization comprised of girls interested and talented in music. Under the leadership of both Mrs. Chrisman and Mrs. Purvis, the club has undertaken many interesting and beneficial projects. The study of the operas has been the theme for the year's work. The annual custom of giving a Valentine Dance was observed again this year. The club has served to bring the benefits and enjoyment of music before the attention of the school. It is an organization of which we may justly be proud. The officers of the Junior Musicale are: president, Kathr5n Leistg vice-president, Vera Robinsong secretary-treasurer, Maxine Walker. THE GLEE CLUBS Glce Club work has always held a very prominent place in the curriculum of Tipton High School. Under the supervision of both Mrs. Chrisman and Mrs. Purvis, the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs have had an extremely active year. Besides providing advanced training in choral singing, the Glee Clubs have contributed to many programs in connection with both the school and community. They took part in the Music Festival at Muncie and observed National Music Week in collaboration with other schools of the county. The biggest undertaking of the year, however, was the operetta. Presented by the Glee Clubs, it was very successful and proved a fitting climax to the year's musical activities. Work during the forepart of the year was under the able direction of Mrs. Gladys Chrisman. In March Mrs. Lois Sloan Purvis, a former music teacher at Tipton, took over the supervision of the Music Department for the remainder of the year. -- 24..

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Director Sssistant Eusinsss Manrgc r Stage Managers louse Managf rs STAFF Miss Ruth Coble Anne Sm'th Jam'-s Futz Eugene Hewitt, Rita Toll Ruth Johnson, Charlls Hask tt nl UP IN THE AIR Shirley Kingston, a friend of Betty's Capitola Hancock Joe Bennett, an aviator with ambitions Leroy Snow Jim Carter, a young man with good intentions Bob McIntosh Annie Mc-Cullum, daughter of Henry McCullom Elizabeth Nicholson Fannie McCullom, her twin sister Fauniel Schwyhart Henry McCullom, a moving picture magnate Joe Wiggins Mrs. McCullom, a good wife and mother Wilma Jean Palmer George Burbank, a big business man Don Fretz Mrs. Burbank, a nervous and timid person Kathryn Leist Betty Burbank, their daughter Martha Patterson Harold Post, a bashful young man Bob Cage Juniper Johnson, a colored man of all work Hugh Snow Promptly at 8 o'clock on the evening of April Sth the scene on the stage of the gymnasium revealed to us the McCullom residence in Beverly Hills, California. Gathered here were the McCulloms, Burbanks. and some friends. George Burbank tolerates no one hut a young fellow of brawn and daring as candidate for the hand of his daughter, Betty, who is already wooed, much to his annoyance, by Harold Post, a young man of just the opposite type. Burbanks' friend, McCullom, a movie magnate, proposes to stage a spectacular flying stunt by a young aviator, Joe Bennett, who has applied for a job in the movies, and offers a prize to any amateur who will make a parachute jump. Jim Carter, Harold's friend, seizes on this as the young man's chance to make good, and puts forth various alibis which will prevent Harold's actually going up, while gaining the credit for bravery. One by one these alihis fail. Finally, Harold is forced to go through with it in spite of himself, and by mere luck manages to maintain his reputation as a dare-devil, to gain the enthusiastic approval of Burbank, and to win the girl of his choice. The Boys' Chorus, Old Fashioned Girls, Tennis Girls, Modern Girls, Mexican Dancers, and the High School Orchestra added color and attractiveness to the play.



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THE TI-HI-EC CLUB The purpose of the Ti Hi Ee Club is to further the interest of home economics in the home, school, and com' munity. The first semester the club had for it's sponsor Miss Orem, who was succeeded by Miss Josephine Rosenstihl the second semester. The special topic of study has been Personality through Make-Up, Dress and Conversation, given by local and out of town speakers. In the fall of the year the club sponsored a hay- ride which proved a success. The meetings are held twice a month. Handwork of all types is brought and current events are discussed, At the beginning of the second semester, the club's membership was doubled. The officers are: president, Rache, Stonerg vice-president, Annabelle Crailg secretary, Rita Ann Ertelg and treasurer, Hilda Tudor. THE FUTURE FARMERS ASSOCIATION The Future Farmers of America is a chapter of the national F. F. A., which has a membership of approxi- mately 125,000 people, with chapters in 47 states. The purpose of this organization is to develop rural and agricultural leadership, to strengthen the confidence of the farm boy in himself and in his work, and to study the conditions and methods that make farming easier and more economical. Parents have been urged to attend the meetings, so that they may get the benefit of the valuable information offered. Many interesting projects have been worked on during the year, among them being a pest extermination team and a judging team. The club met twice a month and discussed topics of farm interest. The officers are: president, Keith Steventsg secretary, John Stafford: treasurer, Loren Derricksong and sponsor, Mr. Oyler. -25-

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