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ANCEL TRIPP Boys' Chorus.........4 Cape Contest.........4 Basketball...........3 CAROL JEAN VICKERY Queen Candidate......1 Girls' Chorus ..1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus .... 2-3-4 Girls' Sextet........4 F.H.A............2-3-4 F.H.A. Secretary.... 2 F.H.A. Treasurer .... 3 F.H.A. Vice- President..........4 District Chairman of F.H.A............... 4 Junior Play Senior Play Tiger Talks Staff... 3-4 Tiger Talks Editor.... 4 Pep Club.....1-2-3-4 Pep Club President.. 3 Basketball Queen...... 4 Class Secretary..... 1 Vice-President .... 2 Junior Treasurer... 3 Senior Treasurer.... 4 Valentine Queen.....2 Tiger Queen........ 4 WILLIAM LEE WEST Boys' Chorus....4 IRMA MAE TURNER Girls' Chorus ...1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus.....2-3-4 Volleyball......1-2-3-4 Cheerleader.........1-4 F.H.A.............2-3-4 Tiger Talks ..........3 Tiger Staff ........3-4 Pep Squad......1-2-3-4 Junior Play...........3 Twirler.............. 1 Drum Majorette......2-3 Senior Play ..........4 PATRICIA ANN WALDRAM National Honor Society Tiger Staff Tiger Talks F.H.A 2-3-4 Pep Squad TERRY LEO WHITE Basketball.....1 -2-3-4 Basketball Co- Captain .......... 4 Queen Escort........ 3 Basketball Queen Escort ............4 22
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CAROL JEAN SIMS F.H.A............2-3-4 Tiger Staff..........3 Tiger Talks .......3-4 National Honor Society............3 -4 BERNICE LOUISE SMITH Band .............. 1 Mixed Chorus.....1 -3 -4 Girls Chorus .. 1 -2-3-4 F.H.A............2-3-4 Pep Squad........1 -2-3 Tiger Talks..........4 Perfect Attendance .... 1 Girls Trio......... 4 Senior Play ........ 4 BERNARD LOUIS SMITH Band............ 1-2-3 Boys Chorus........4 Mixed Chorus ........4 Boys' Quartet........4 Class President......2 Class Vice- President ...... 3-4 Queen Escort.........2 Senior Play......... 4 EVELYN RAMONA SUTTON F.H.A...........2-3-4 Girls Chorus...1-3-4 Mixed Chorus......3-4 Tiger Talks Staff.. 3 Senior Play OPAL MAE SWARINGIM Mixed Chorus....1-2-3 Girls Chorus ...1-2-3-4 F.H.A............2-3-4 Pe p Squad..........3 Tiger Talks.........4 Tiger Staff .........4 BERT TOWNSEND Band..............1-2 Mixed Chorus .......4 Boys Chorus ......4 Senior Play.........4 WALTER DENTON TIMS Class President...... 1 Mixed Chorus.....2-3-4 Basketball........... 1 Queen Escort......... 1 Cape Scholastic Contest ..........1-3 Boys' Chorus..........4 Junior Play...........3 Vice -President Student Council.... 4 Senior Play......... 4 ANDY RALPH TRASK Basketball........... 3 Boys' Chorus......... 4 Junior Play.......... 3 Senior Play.......... 4 21
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Scruor Cla ss viistory On September 4, 1951, 117 industrious freshmen entered the doors of I.H.S. It was easy to guess that this would be a record-breaking class. When carnival time came, the boys very wisely chose Carol Vickery to be queen can- didate for the class. The class worked hard and long on the float, “School Daze ' which placed third in the float contest, in ticket sales we placed second and in queen contest fourth. During our first year we had many students in the extracurricular activities offered by the school. In band we were represented by: Sue Freegard, Don Jones, Ron Jones, Johnny Keith, Sue Pollock, Bernard Smith, Bernice Smith, and Bert Townsend. Norma Bird and Irma Turner, from our class, played volleyball that year. The boys on the basketball squad from our class were: Frank Lashley, Jack Reese, Denny Tims, and Terry White. We were also represented in mixed chorus, boys glee club and girls’ glee club. Several boys from our class were also members of F.F.A. During our sophomore year we also had much success as a class. Eleanor DeMent was chosen as candidate for carnival queen. Our float, “Cinderella,” was very beautiful and placed second in the float contest. We placed fourth in the queen contest. This year again our class was well represented in many activities. As juniors we were even more successful than in the previous years. At carnival time our queen candidate, Nadine Dillard, placed second, and our float “Merry Oldsmobile “ won second. In ticket sales this year our class was first and set a record by selling more than any other class had ever sold.' Again a large number from our class was represented in school activities. Also, our class sponsored the prom which was built around the theme of “The Gay Nineties.” The Junior play, “Girl Shy,” was a great success and again our class did very well on ticket sales. When school started for our senior year, our class elected the following officers: president. Bob Berkley; vice-president, Bernard Smith; secretary, Rosalie Bay; treasurer, Carol Vickery; student council members: Bob Newman, Susan Freegard, and Denny Tims. With these officers to guide us we went through the most successful, busiest, and perhaps the happiest of all our high school years. Our carnival queen was Rosalie Bay. Our float which placed first was the very beautiful “Stairway to Paradise.” Rosalie was crowned carnival queen to reign for one year. Our class, again did very well in ticket sales, as again we placed first. Most of the members of our class were busy in school activities. This year also we were represented in band, mixed chorus, and the glee clubs. Also we were well represented in volleyball, basketball, F.H.A., F.F.A , pep squad and other activities. The Senior play “Finders Creepers” was a big hit and was enjoyed by everyone. During the year our class together with the freshman class sponsored an all-school Sadie Hawkins Party. Yes, undergrads, we have had four wonderful years at I.H.S. and as we graduate we have a feeling of achievement, for we have reached one of the most important times of our lives. We sincerely hope that each underclassman enjoys his high school days as much as we have. 23
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