Tipton High School - Tiptonian Yearbook (Tipton, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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President: Doris Ann Watson Vice: Judith Aldridge Secretary: ludith Wheatley Treasurer: Patty Williams President: Bill Fischvoq! Vice: Bob Woodruff Sec.-Treasurer: Hal Gray President: Norman Hitt Vice: Marianna Trimble Secretary Dorthea Ferguson Treasurer: Evelyn Lightfoot

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gr. cm. With 55 girls all singing at once, it's no wonder one of the requirements for the nearby art class is a pair of earmuffs! Every 4th and 5th period on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays you can hear them bubbling over with glee. The Glee Clubs, under Miss Smith's direction, are always very cooperative when they are asked to give out and since every one in school likes to hear them sing, this proves to be pretty often. Their first appearance, the Columbus Day program, started them off in a big way on a dizzy schedule of singing for programs and what not. The next stop, after the Columbus Day affair, was at Thanksgiving, closely followed by their annual performance at the public schools' Christmas program. They also sang at another annual Christmas program held at the Methodist Church, sponsored by Matinee Musicale. The Glee Club sang at several other Matinee Musicale programs during the year. Various trios were formed during the two semesters, one of which harmonized on Sympathy for the Student Councils' National Education Week program and went over solid. It was composed of Iudy Aldridge, Mary Esther Graham and Georgia Rose Cox. This trio also warbled away for the Rotary Club, both the Christian and Methodist Church- es and their organizations. A sextette, consisting of Thelma Love, Beverly McClaine, Beverly Beck, Patty Cooper, Lucille Eller, and Norma Plake was also active, and sang at the Christian Church. The 22 members of the Boy's Glee Club have been busy too. They sang with the girls on many occasions, as well as entertaining the Iunior High assembly. Loma Fleenor, Coral Evans, Delores Altherr, Lucille Eller, Marion Richardson, Donald Peltier, William Fischvogt, and Lex Tucker made up a mixed octet which performed at the Matinee Musicale's Christmas program. Both Glee Clubs sang in the traditional Music Festival, held each year in May, and performed their stately duties at Baccalaur- eate and Commencement. High light of their year was, of course, the Operetta, Rio Rico , which was given with great hilarity in the gym on March 10th. On the lighter side of life they listened to some one else's music forachange and had a slap-happy time at their informal dance, which is a newly established custom for Glee Club members and their dates, .sluclenf Counci To have a Student Council meeting you need a room, 25 chairs, a gavel, and a Tues- day activities period. And also a president to bang away with said gavel. This honor fell to Richard Zehner the first semester, and to Norman Hitt the last. A sponsor is usually quite proper too, so Miss Lockridge led them through the first semester, while Mr. Beer- bower took over for the following session. The idea of operating on a mid-semester to mid-semester term was put into effect this year, so all 1943 councilors spent money for one and one-half years. This was done so that an experienced council could take over at the beginning of the year to help get our Alma Mater in good running order. Student Council was organized in 1940 to serve as the connecting link between the faculty and the student body. lt has fulfilled its obligations to both students and faculty in a manner of which T. H. S. is justly proud. We, the students, owe many of our swell programs to the conniving of Student Council and its many committees, of which the Sportsmanship, War Stamp Sales, and Progrom Committees are examples. Members of the War Stamp Committee are always to be seen in the halls before classes begin, both morning and noon, selling l0c and 25c tickets to freedom to their admiring public. , Student Council has supervised various scrap drives this year, planned and presented the program for the dedication of the plaque to be placed in the Tank Lighter bought by us Tipton Highers' last year, and acted as judges for the selection of our yell leaders. Generally a solemn 25, governing themselves with strict parliamentary law, they broke down and blew off their lids at two parties held at the end of each semester, when they ate, drank, and shot craps like their other fellowmen.

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