The Tiptonian . own to slight hiswork, except when certain Sophomore girlsare near or when there is a wild west filmat the five-cent shows. He was a memberof the boys quartette and glee club in 1912-13 and a member of the glee club in took the part of the doctor in Mac-beth, was a cannibal in Singbad, andwas Top-Not in Princess Chrysanthemum,thus showing that he possesses great adap-tability. EDNA SWARTZ. Edna Swartz entered the Tipton HighSchool with the class of 1913, but possess-ing a roving spirit, she, at the beginning ofher second year, left this class for the spent t
The Tiptonian . own to slight hiswork, except when certain Sophomore girlsare near or when there is a wild west filmat the five-cent shows. He was a memberof the boys quartette and glee club in 1912-13 and a member of the glee club in took the part of the doctor in Mac-beth, was a cannibal in Singbad, andwas Top-Not in Princess Chrysanthemum,thus showing that he possesses great adap-tability. EDNA SWARTZ. Edna Swartz entered the Tipton HighSchool with the class of 1913, but possess-ing a roving spirit, she, at the beginning ofher second year, left this class for the spent the next one and one-half yearsin the western states, entering the TiptonHigh School with the class of 1914, upon herreturn. She will graduate with this class,although she finished her work at Christmasand has been at her home in Huntington,Indiana, since that time. She was prominentin all school affairs, being most prominentas a member of the Girls Glee Club and thestar player of the first Girls Basket THE TIPTONIAN 23 REUBEN Smith has been with us such ashort time that we are not at liberty to saymuch concerning his high school work. Hecame in to our class about Christmas fromthe Junior class. He has completed thefour required years in three school alone gives the reader an idea whatsort of a student Rube is. We are not proudof Rube because of his size, but he makesup lor this in his application, combined withhis natural ability as a student. He enjoysthe distinction of being the smallest boy inhis class. Owing to his nature, the facultyfound it expedient to give him a seat in thecorner of the room all by himself. He hasat no time bothered his neighbors, becauseof above stated reasons, and for the pastfew months, has been one of the quietestand most law abiding seniors.
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