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19U TUSCOLIAN Page Twenty-One Ava White T. C. H. S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Club 1, 2; Literary Club 2; Latin Club 3; Athletic Association 4. Keith Clark Areola 1; Shelbyville, 1st semester, 2; Tuscola, 2nd Semester, 2; Terre Haute 3; Rushville 4; Tuscola 5; H. S. Orchestra 5. Horace Hackett, Jr. T. C. H. S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Literary Club 1; Debating Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Y. M. C. A. 2, 3, President 3; Student Council 3; Assistant Cheer Leader 3; Class Play 3, 4; Cheer Leader 4; Society Editor Tuscolian 4.
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Page Twenty TUSCOLIAN 19 iU Beulah McDade Garrett 1; Tuscola 2, 3, 4; A. A. 4. Stoughton Reeder Atwood 1, 2, 3; Tuscola 4; Football Tuscola 4; Basketball Tuscola 4. Wilma Ross ■ J ' ?• H- S‘ 2 3 4! Gym Club 1; Athletic Association 1, 2. Victor Ross T. C. H. S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Lincoln Club, Vice-President 4.
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Page Twenty-Two TUSCOLIAN 1924 History of Class On September 6, 1920, we former eighth graders entered the Freshman class with the ambition to attain further knowledge. The first thing we did was to follow the example set by the upper classmen in the election of officers and advisors. For president we selected Floyd Miller, and for secretary and treasurer, Grace Lollar. Later on in the year our president left school so Cecil Green was elected to take his place and Amelia Schroeder was elected as vice-president. Our advisors were Mrs. Flack and Mr. May. We began our social life by having a wiener roast at Patterson Springs. All enjoyed the event because we thought that we were rapidly ascending the steps taken by our predecessors. Now we had gladly said good-bye to the Freshman class. On September 5, 1921, we entered the Sophomore ranks with assurance that we wex’e steadily advancing in knowledge. At our first class meeting we elected Emma Hoel, president; Edith Hance, vice-president; Cleo Hine, secretary; and Edward Bailey, treasurer. For our class advisors we selected Miss Haynie and Miss Wiseman. On October 12 of that year, much to our regret, our dear old school building was destroyed by fire. However, our ever ready school board complied with our necessities in providing a place for us to finish our school work. They obtained a place in the Court House for us and we finished school there. On October 2, 1922, we proudly gathered into our new T. C. H. S. building as Juniors. At our first class meeting of this year we elected Horace Hackett, president; Fern Hollowed, vice-president; Curtis Marsh, secretary; and Cleo Hine, treasurer. For our class advisors we elected Miss Sluss and Miss Schujahn. Of course this year was a busy one for us. We gave a reception to the Senior Class and a Box Supper for the whole school. We also gave our Junior Class Play entitled: “Wrecking Robert’s Budget.” The last important thing we did was to elect our staff for the publication of the annual for 1924. On the following September, 1923, we returned again to our high school work with graduation our chief aim in view. As officers for this year we elected Curtis Marsh, president; Freeman Fortner, vice-president; Emma Hoel, treasurer; and Amelia Schroeder, secretary. This year’s work has largely been given to the production of the fourth edition of the “Tuscolian.” It is our chief aim to make it rank among the best ever published. Another event of this year was our Senior picnic, held at Patterson Springs. Our advisors Miss Sluss and Mr. Wulliman went along with us and enjoyed it as much as we did. It is to them that we owe much of our success for this year. H. L. “24” and L. L. “24.”
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