Arcadia Valley High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ironton, MO)

 - Class of 1951

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Senior Wills Betty Pinkley wills her promptness to Carolyn Koenig. Dorothy Bennett wills her perfect driving record to Bob Griffie. Alice Rice wills her love for Miss McNally to anyone that will have it. Bob Bryson wills his red hair to Betty Harland. Mary Savage wills her dignified ways to Patsy Hopkins. Gracie Brooks wills her big mouth to Carolyn Gault. Eugene Meador wills his brains to Harvey Hubbs. Maxine Short wills her appreciation for good jokes to Mr. Slover. Margaret Cox wills her appreciation for the stronger sex to Ann Whelehon. Gerald Becker wills his left hand hook shot to Richard Pruitt. Helen Stame) wills her girlish ways to Mary Lou Strever. Donna Burkhead wills her ability to play basketball to Celeste Meyers. Shirley Steele wills her silliness to Jane Sellinge. Jim Signer wills his height to Robert Dettmer. Harold Crocker wills his brightness to his brother. Herman Nichols wills his bookkeeping book to anyone who is fool enough to have it. Jennie Inman wills her job at Connellys to Mary Jo Moses. Gloria Maxwell wills her knowledge of bookkeeping to some deserving Junior. Evelyn Dettmer wills her volleyball ability to Joan Rickman. Imogene Townsend wills her ability to flirt and succeed to Betty Brooks. Orpha Lou Sutton wills her long hair to Leola Rainwater. Dorothy Arnold wills her biology book to some poor sucker next year. Ruth Parker wills her ability to catch and keep a man to Betty Hicks. Dor. McKee wills his Fredericktown girl friends to Harold Milburn. Ann West and Betty Hubbs will their ability to break up underclassmen to anyone who now leads a dull life. Peggy Sweeney wills her biology book to Mr. Grayum. Jean Dillard wills her shape to Mary Lou Strever. Bud Short wills his place on the basketball team to Jimmy Jackson. Carol Degonia wills his ability to warm the basketball bench to Bruce Haig. Jane Huff wills her natural curly hair to Bonnie Sweeney. Ira Ann Lewis wills her musical ability to Toni Thiele. Beryl Adams wills Carolyn Gault to anything that will have her. Carol Marie Worley wills her giggles to Shirley Howard. Dean Adams wills his manager job to Bob Griffie. Juanita Wood wills her shorthand ability to Faith Guelzow. Tom Archambault wills his trading ability to Ray Arnold. Bill Reeves wills his size to Jimmy Jackson. Laimonis Bergmanis wills his high-jumping ability to Max White. Beatrice Brann wills her height to Ruby Sumpter. George Chapman wills his art grades to Jerry Maze. G. K. Hunt wills his trombone playing ability to Curtis Leach. Leanord Moore wills his girl catching ability to George Tripp. Anita Randolph wills her grades in bookkeeping to Georgia Lambert. Frank Wellborn wills his '37 Chevrolet to the Driver’s Training Class. 20

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Senior Class History When the Senior Class of 1951 entered Ironton High School as Freshmen they had an enrollment of 44 girls and 40 boys. It was the largest enrollment of a Freshman Class up to that time. At graduation time the Senior Class of '51 had an enrollment of fifty-six. The class officers were: Presiaei.............................Bob Bryson Vice-President.......................Jim Signer Secretary...............................Jane Huff Treasurer..........................Ruth Parker Student Council....................Lyn Caringer Shirley Steele The class has taken part in all contests. It supported the Annual and School Carnival all four years. It has sponsored three all school parties. The basketball team will lose nine players, all of whom are of the first ten. They are Bob Bryson, Bud Short, Carl Degonia, Tom Archambault, Jim Signer, Gerald Becker, Herman Nichols, Don McKee, and Beryl Adams. The volleyball team will lose five players, Ruth Parker, Shirley Steele, Dorothy Bennett, Margaret Cox, and Mary Savage. The band will lose nine members, Juanita Wood, Bob Bryson, Jim Signer, John Buchanan, Ann West, Carol Worley, G. K. Hunt, Ira Ann Lewis, and Shirley Steele. In 1950 the class gave a three act play, June Mad”, which was enjoyed by everyone. The proceeds of the play were used for the Junior-Senior Prom, given in honor of the Seniors in the spring of '51. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated using the theme of “Spring Time”. The Senior play, “Aunt Cathie's Cat”, was a mystery-comedy and proved to be entertaining. The proceeds of the play went to help finance a trip to Eureka Springs, Arkansas. 19



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