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Senior Wills Raymond Arnold - wills his blond hair to Ronald Palmer. Betty Berryman - wills her position as volleyball manager to the manager of next year. Betty Brooks - wills her figure to Carolyn Gault. Delia Childers - wills her bookkeeping ability to the bookkeeping class of next year. Jerry Clemons - wills his position as president of the Funnel Club to Frank Mack. Patsy Cloin - wills her ability to play volleyball to Catherine Landie. Byron Coad - wills his fire-fighting ability to Everette Wright. Johnny Collins - wills bookkeeping to anyone dumb enough to take it. Wanda Depew - wills her complexion to Bonnie Randolph. Jean Marie Foster - wills her many headaches as editor of the TIGER TALKS staff to next year’s editor. Doris Frazier - wills her place in I. H. S. to her sister Shirley. Bob Griffe - wills his ability to play basketball to Ed Ward and Frank Lashley; he wants it divided evenly. Faithie Guelzow - wills her knowledge of musical theory to any poor soul taking Introduction to Music. Bruce Haig - wills his friendly ways to Ed Ward. Chuck Haven - wills his dark hair to Micky Hull. Philip Henry - wills Shirley Lawrence back to the Freshman class. Betty Hicks - wills her love for the opposite sex to Butch Edwards. Donald Ivester - wills his height tc Herschel Savage. Richard Johnson - wills his place in I. H. S. to his cousin, Danny Crews. Donna Kimmel - wills her love for the U. S. Army to anyone who has an interest there. Carolyn Koenig - wills Hoss and Wulfert, of Fredericktown, to Shirley Fryman and Ruby Sumpter. Georgia Lambert - wills her friendly smile to Ann Faris. David Larkin - wills his good standing at Ursuline Academy to Toni Thiele. Jerry Mayes - wills his fast driving to Eddie Hennessey. Harold Milburn - wills his knowledge of chemistry to Paul Tripp. Bill Miller - wills his large vocabulary to Andrew Meade. Betty Ownes - wills her baton and majorette uniform to Irma Turner. Naomi Parker - wills her ability to go steady with one boy so long to Bonnie Hardy. Edith Pogue - wills Reggie Henry back to the Junior Class. Leroy Pogue - wills his place on the Roselle bus to Eddie Newhouse. Valerie Pogue - wills her long hair to Betty Mitchel. Ruth Reed Fitts - wills her ability to catch a man and keep him to all the girls of I. H. S. Sally Renn - wills the Lesterville boys to Ruth Ann Calvert and Johnnie Snow. Evelyn Schmidt - wills her friendly smile to Betty Harland. Bill Schrum - wills his bashfulness to Bob Archambault. Ermadean Short - wills her place on the Iron Mountain bus to Rita Lewis. Bill Siebert - wills his interest in the Sophomore to Ronald Grayum. Dolores Sitze - wills Fredericktown to Shirley Fryman. John Smith - wills his height to Danny Coad. Mary Smith - wills her quiet ways to Jane Selinger. Ray Spitzmiller - wills Jo Ann Cleveland back to the Junior Class. Mary Lou Strever - wills her place on the volleyball team to Jean Philips. Noah Thurman - wills his slimness to Robert Dettmer. James Trolinger - wills Jeanette Barnes back to the Sophomore Class. Bill Turner - wills his ways of winning over the girls to Donald Jones. Audrey Webb - wills her appreciation of good jokes to Ann Talmage.
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Senior Class History When the doors of I. H. S. opened on September 4, 1951, fifty-nine industrious Seniors crowded into its halls. The officers for the year were: President............................John Smith Vice-President....................Faith Guelzow Secretary.........................Wanda DePew Treasurer.........................Ann Whelehon Student Council.....................Betty Owens Johnny Collins Sponsors.................••••••.....Miss Reese Mr. Slover This makes the fourth year for John Smith to hold the office of President and for Wanda DePew to hold the secretarial position. It is the second year in succession for Faith Guelzow to be Vice-President, Ann Whelehon to be Treas- urer, and Betty Owens to be a Student Council Member. When the biggest event of the year (The Halloween Carnival) rolled around, the boys showed good judgment in choosing popular Audrey Webb for their queen candidate. We really “went places” in the carnival this year, taking first in the queen race, first in ticket sales, first in country store articles, and fourth in the float race. Our float was built around the theme of “Lavender and Old Lace.” Audrey, our queen, was dressed in purple and white, our class colors, as an old-fashioned girl carrying a little lace parasol. This is the third year in succession for us to take first place in the queen contest. Our Sophomore year we crowned Patsy Eidson, our Junior year Carolyn Koenig, and this year Audrey Webb. In volleyball we were represented by Mary Lou Strever, Captain, Ann Whelehon, Dolores Sitze, and Carolyn Koenig on the “A” team. Senior girls represented on the “B team were Ruth Reed Fitts and Patsy Cloin. The mana- gers for the year were Betty Berryman and Donna Kimmell. The Seniors on the basketball squad were Bob Griffe, Bruce Haig, and James Trolinger. David Larkin was the manager. The Tiger Talks staff was made up of the secretarial practice girls, all of them Seniors. Several of the Seniors were on the Black and Gold staff. Other organizations that are represented by Seniors are the F. F. A., F. H. A., and Mixed Chorus or Glee Club. In our Junior year, we presented the play, “Here Comes Charley.” The proceeds of the play were used to finance the Junior-Senior Prom, given annually for the Seniors. The gym was beautifully decorated around the theme of “Moon- light and Roses.” This year we presented a very enjoyable play. The proceeds of the play were used to finance the Senior trip. Here we are again at the end of another school year, but this time we are leaving I. H. S. for the last time. We are leaving all the memories of I. H. S. behind us but not forgetting a one of them. As we leave the crowded halls of I. H. S. to make room for the other students who will come in next year and years following, we hope that they will have as happy and successful years as we have had in the last four. Yes, Undergrads, we can truthfully say that we have had four happy and successful years. 23
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