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4 TIPTQNIAN g, R L 'l'I-HI-HC l'I,I'Il In October tliv 'l'i-Hi-ICI' i'lnI+ stzzrtt-d tlic yL'ill S uctivitivs with 21 Iluy lliflv. Ii2ltl'l' un in tliv year si l'0l'nl:1l St. I'zit1'iclt's Ilzuicc was given un Blzircli I0 at tho livgiun Ilzill. 'l'lit xc-z1r's pi'og'1':nns werec:mm'oi'iiiiig1'll1u topic A SL1L'cvssl'11l Iloniof' One nl' tliv special pm 'anis ol' ilu' your was 21 hook rvvicw given in .lznniztry by Hrs. Lewis Ilic'l1zu'rls. In April illl z1l'tvi'nooii tml an IlltUl'IOl' ilvmxwitoi' l'l'0l'Il I.. S. Ayrus spukv on tliv tunic' I5i'znwi'im-N Im' thu Ilomv llUl'0l'4' zu QAVOIIIJ ul' tlit- 'Ii-Ili-If: nwinlwrs :intl tlit-ii' niotlit-rs. llw ullicurs Im' tlw your xww: lxatliryn IAUISI, pre-zxnlviitg lxzltlilvun O'Hzniion. vim vsnlviilg l'I2'I'l?ZII'2l llc-::i'tl1, tl' '1!52Ill'l'l'C :Intl 3I2Il'tIl2l Altl10I'l'. ::fci'vt:ii'y. l I l'l'RE If'.KRMERS OF AMERICA l'i'vsitlt-nt, lim-itli Slt'X't'llS'I vigv prosirlt-nt, Conv Dcmwiwlmt-1'gci': S0l'1'Ut2ll'y, .lulin Stall lmwl: ti'vz1s1ll'ci', .lznnus llvllt-linn't': 1'0p:mi'tu1',C'z1i'lDovei'slwi'- ci zulviwi' .l ll Ovlm-1' Ili 0 I . I . A. is zu iiatimizil 4ll'g.f2ll1l7iit,l0II ol' lioys stnrlyingg zinfl I-iigzigliigr In I'z1i'nnng' tm' N1 tint xm.itim1.1l tnnning. Ilivn motto is: Iil'2ll'llllI2' to flu, rlolngg to loarn, 02il'Illllj,1' to liw. In ing' to xciw-. flll2lllIUl'S rn' urgfzniim-il in 1-wig' state :intl in Ilzxwziii,ilnz1ni.znulVnlm.'l'wn4lvlvg'zitus nn- svlm-vtvrl Idcnzi U2IL'll xtutcf c'uiig'i't'ss to the nfiticniul c01ig1'i't'ss at Kansas Pity. Missouri. Ilnu clvgixvs t'2l.l'lll'tl Ivy zwliiuwinciit zincl activity zito: tlrvoii Ilanml, I nt1n'c- I :n'nwi', itv I' z1i'nwi'. znnl Nzltmmil I'l2ll'lll0l'. A Stal' I'1ill'III0l' is clioson znnnuillv. who i'vt'viws il L iwli nwzircl ui S500 l'runi thu lizinsns City Star, zi leading daily pznpciz I
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49193921 HI-Y CLUB The Hi-Y Club ofhcers are: Joseph Wiggins, President, Raymond Williams, Vice President, John Bunch, Secretary, Bob Cage, Treasurer, and Mr. Trabue, Sponsor. The Hi:Y has a membership of thirty-nine Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, Fresh- men not being eligible until the last six-week period. An Americanization address was presented to the student body on November 17 by Howard Meyer, promment Indianapolis attorney, sponsored by the Hi-Y. The Club went swimming at the Kokomo Y. M. C. A. pool on February 8, and be- fore the holidays assisted the Sunshine girls in giving their annual Christmas party. SUNSHINE SOCIETY President, Kathleen O'Baniong Vice President, Mary Jarrett, Secretary, Anna Brew- erg Treasurer, Nina Trabueg Sponsor, Miss Edith Sowers. This year the Sunshine Society took up the study of vocations, breaking away from the social meetings of past years. Several people gave vocational talks. Among these were: Mrs. Richards, Joan Hughes, and Jane Stewart from H. P. Wasson's at Indianapolis. With Miss Stewart was a model for girls' ensembles and one for the mothers A surprise was in store, for she had two of our own Sunshine girls as models, too. As in former years, the girls fassisted by the Hi-Y boysj held Christmas and East- er parties for the underprivileged children. At Thanksgiving S6V9l'3l baskets were given to needy people.
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LQ 1939 L ORATORICAL CONTEST Last fall, coached by Miss Goble, Elizabeth Nicholson won first place for girls and Don Fretz won third place for boys in the North Central Indiana oratorical co ntest. Their competitors were from Frankfort, Lebanon, Delphi, Lafayette, and Crawfords- ville. We are truly proud of the honors this girl and boy have won for Tipton High School. COMMERCIAL CONTEST Special tests were conducted in each of the various commerce classes and the follow- ing people were chosen to represent our school in the commercial contest, April 15, at Ball State: Rachel Stoner, Edith Emehiser, and Nina Trabue fshorthandj ,Wilma Palmer, Julia Ann Richards, and Martha Jean Patterson, ftypingj. BAND CONTEST- Tipton was represented in the state band contest, Saturday, Ap1'il 1, by Robert Cage who won first in the saxophone contest, Madeline Hershman who won second on the French horng Kenneth Hamilton who won second on the trumpet, and the brass quartet which won second place. The entire band will participate in a contest at Bloomington at a later date. LATIN CONTEST Tipton High School seemed to have real Latin scholars this year-at least from their success in the contests. Karlann Smith placed first in freshman Latin, and Evelyn New- house placed first in Caesar in the county contest. For their efforts each girl received a small gold pin, and were eligible to enter the district contests. Credit must be given to Miss Kegerreis for her excellent teaching. Twenty-Seven
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