Excerpt from The Tiptonian, 1910, Vol. 12: The Year Book of the Tipton High School
We have many things to be grateful for; our school building with its modern convenience, the privilege our parents have given us of taking up and completing the high school course, and the splendid corps of teachers which the school board obtained' as our instructors.
Although we had the trials and difficulties which all seniors must endure we have, on the whole, enjoyed our work and we feel ourselves indebted to each indi vidual member of the faculty for the careful instructions which we have received in their respective departments. We feel that it is largely to them that our success thus far is due. The lessons which they have taught us have made impressions on our hearts that will last forever.
Each and all of them have been very kind to us and it is with great pleasure that we dedicate our little book to Miss Elinor K. Towne, our Latin teacher, who has been a most faithful friend to us thruout our four years struggle with the dead language winning our love and respect by her kindness and impartiality.
The other teachers have been equally considerate of us and we wish to assure them that they will not be forgotten by the seniors of 1910, but that wherever that may be in years to come the best wishes of all who were this year students in the Tipton High School will be for their success.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book is a historic account of the Tipton High School graduating class of 1910. Drawing from school publications, the author gives a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the students, faculty, and curriculum of the era. From a focus on the importance of a well-rounded education to the value of athletics and extra-curricular activities, this book highlights the aspirations of early 20th-century American high school students. The themes of community, camaraderie and growing up are explored through charming anecdotes and historic photographs that bring this historic graduating class to life. The author's skillful storytelling draws readers into the daily activities of the school, capturing the spirit and enthusiasm of a bygone era. Through this book, readers gain a deep appreciation for the enduring values of education, the power of community, and the transformative experience of high school. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780243394722_0
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