The Tiptonian . old maid for her. However, several people,one in particular of the Juniors scorns thatidea. At present, she is a prominent mem-ber of the Signers of the Pledge Club. 14 THE TIPTONIAN. WILLIE ALBERSHARDT. Willie came into the T. H. S. a smilinglittle fat boy, weighing • some hundred andfifty pounds. Early in his high school ca-reer, he and Latin fell out, but he after-wards overcame this hideous monster andfor the past two years, has been a regularstudent. He is a member of the H. S. GleeClub and was a chorus man in the operettaPrincess Chrysanthemum. Willie hasbeen the efficien


The Tiptonian . old maid for her. However, several people,one in particular of the Juniors scorns thatidea. At present, she is a prominent mem-ber of the Signers of the Pledge Club. 14 THE TIPTONIAN. WILLIE ALBERSHARDT. Willie came into the T. H. S. a smilinglittle fat boy, weighing • some hundred andfifty pounds. Early in his high school ca-reer, he and Latin fell out, but he after-wards overcame this hideous monster andfor the past two years, has been a regularstudent. He is a member of the H. S. GleeClub and was a chorus man in the operettaPrincess Chrysanthemum. Willie hasbeen the efficient subscription manager ofthe Tiptonian and it was through his dili-gent work that this publication has made asuccess financially. He has served his classon many committees and is always readyand willing to help in any good work. He isa good, loyal T. H. S. student, but thinksthat in some respects the Goldsmith H. bis own school outclassed. MARY MCONKEY. Mary McConkey, as a golden haired littlemiss of fourteen, made her entry into theTipton High School in the year of 1910, in avery quiet and unassuming manner. During the first two years, she was nat-urally like any other underclass stu


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