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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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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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cbernor Bill Bagby wills his technique with the girls to Randel L« ach, Sammy Barton wills his typing accuracy to Doris Matthews. Rosalie Bay wills her ability to stay on a diet to Norma War ren. Bob Berkley wills his curly hair to Gary Huff and his small feet to Doug Ross. Norma Bird wills her athletic ability to Phyllis Robinett. Carrol Black wills his boisterousness to Irene Lewis. Lola Bone wills her long hair to Elinor Grayum. Jackie Briley wills her ability to keep one class ring all year to Mary Fryman. Bettye Campbell wills her ability to ride in new 55 Fords to anyone lucky enough. Lottie Campbell wills her dancing technique to Mr. Dee ter. Lois Chambers wills her reputation for being a “brain” tc Freddie Fisher. Sue Chapman wills her ability to fall in love to Althea He ine mann. Darlene Corey wills her slim figure to Maxine Miller. Danny Crews w ills his quiet ways to Lee Lewis. Harold Crocker wills Glenda Hall back to the Sophomore Class. Eleanor Dement wills her “sneaking ways’ of getting ex- cused absences to Carolyn Siebert. Freddie Dettmer wills his good behavior to Tommy Baldwin. Nancy Erdman wills her light complexion to June Jarvis. Mary Fahland wills her ability to come to school every day to Barbara Oppcrman. Bob Fischer wills his new car to Patty Barnes. Shirley Frazier wills her homemaking ability to next year’s Home Economics Class. Sue Freegard w ills her job as Tiger Editor to the person unable to get out of it next year. Don Gallaher wills his reputation for being a ladies' man to Jerry Walien. Alma Inman wills her skill in passing a driver's test to Roberta Hennessey. Betty Jones wills her ability to play tennis to Sue Higdon. Darrel Jones wills his place in 1. H. S. to James Newhouse. Donald Jones wills his height to Robert Smith. Reales Jones wills his ability to walk long distances to Billy Francis. Ronald Jones wills his typing speed to anyone taking typing next year. John Keith wills to Miss Trantham the book “How to Keep Discipline in Study Hall.” Pat Knight wills all the rings she can collect to Mary Ale xande r. Frank Lashlcy wills what is left of his typing eraser to Barbara Sm ith. Shirley Lawrence wills her ability to catch a man and keep him to Martha Allgier. Beverly Layton wills her ability to stay off weeds to Arbella Benton. Lloyd Lee wills his pleasant disposition to Albert Hurt. Harold Lueddecke wills his bookkeeping grade to E students next year. Joan Martin wills her ability to get along with the Frederic k- town boys to Cleo Graves. Betty Matthews wills her ability to throw apples to Barbara Robbs. Marge Metcalf wills her feminine ways to Margaret Rice. Charles Miller wills his FFA triumphs to next year’s chapter secretary. Juanita Mitchell wills her slowness to Betty Savage. Charles Montgomery wills his quiet ways to Ancel Lewis. Marcia Moyer wills her quiet ways to Ellen Sellers. Russell Moyer wills his ability to go steady so many times to the Romeo of next year. James Neighbors wills his ability to write poems to James Newhouse. Richard Neighbors wills his quiet and studious ways to Carol Young. Eddie Newhouse wills his winning smile to George Reagan. Robert Newman wills his driving ability to George Reagan. Mary Orr wills her ability to sell carnival tickets to next year’s Junior Class. Virginia Parker wills her ability to flirt to Judy Erdman. Byron Phegley wills his ability to make good grades to Mary Alexander. Loucille Phillips wills her method of going steady to Lois Parker. Marellc Pogue wills her ability to get along with the boys to anyone that needs it. Carol Pogue wills her long skirts to Patty Callisto. Sue Pollock wills her ability to drop one eyelid to Judy Reese. Jack Reese wills his part in the Senior play to the person getting the lead roll next year. Kenneth Reeves wills his wild ways to Gale Harris. Betty Russell wills her long hair to Janet Pruitt. Norma Rust wills her ability to turn out good food to Home Ec III girls next year. Marybelle Shrum wills her ability to go steady for a long time to Patty, Roberta, and Phyllis. Joyce Scott wills her ability to get excused to Barbie Harland, Ruth Rood and Barbara Smith. Carol Jean Sims wills her height to Elinor Grayum. Bernard Smith wills his masculine voice to Melvin Fahland. Bernice Smith wills her place in I. H. S. to her little sister, Barbara. Ramona Sutton wills her ability to look over people in big crowds to Judy Erdman. Opal Swaringim wills her ability to keep a straight face to Ruth Ann Rood. Denny Tims wills his ability to drive a car to Hilda Jones. Bert Townsend wills his part time job at Krogers to anyone that wants to work that hard next year. Andy Trask wills his acting ability to Andy Miller. Ancel Tripp wills his curly hair to Randel Leach. Irma Turner wills to Mr. Allmon the ability to an E once in a w’hile. Carol Vickery wills her sweet disposition to Phyllis Robinett. Fannie Hamilton wills her skill to keep up housework to anyone who might need it next year. Patricia Waldram wills her wild ways to Barbie Harland. Bill West wills his ability to come to school every morning with a fresh shave to Ed Christopher. Terry White wills his ability to play basketball to Vernon Volne r. Ruth Young wills her natural blonde hair to Jacque Harbison.
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