Arcadia Valley High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ironton, MO)
- Class of 1969
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Many times you have given your time. Realizing that it might not be appreciated. £tillt the TIGER staff wants to .Stop and take a few minutes to say thank you. Caring for extracurricular activities the way you have. Opening doors of opportunities for students. Treating us all as fairly as possible, for These and many more, we dedicate this annual to you, Mrs. Scott. 3 Ziger Staff BACK ROW: left to right, Jeff DeVore - Literary Consultant; Pam Leach - Co-Editor; Lynn Warren - Editor-in-Chief; Ann Logan - Organizations; Kathy Miller - Academic; Mary Frenzel - Classes. FRONT ROW: left to right, Richard Scott - Assistant Photographer; Joe Manning -Photographer; Mr. and Mrs. Finley - Sponsors. 'Taevvr r' In these snapshots, Other students may may see the Blood, sweat, and tears that the annual staff shed, sometimes almost literally, to produce this annual. The staff has chosen Reflections as a theme for the yearbook this year. We hope as you look at this annual it will cause you to look on the events that made up this school year at A.V.H.S. May it bring hours of pleasure to you in the future. ADMINISTRATION To the Senior Class 1968-69: Superintendent Young friends, you are to be commended on having successfully passed the first milestone in your formal education. You have proven to yourselves and to others that you have the will to persist, a quality which is required to succeed in life. Before you lies a wonderful world posing glorious opportunities never experienced by any generation proceeding you, plus many challenges and an era of competition the like of which has never been faced before. To enjoy this to the ultimate you must live each golden moment as if it were the last, life cannot be hoarded, it must be spent day by day in worth- while accomplishment. Bear in mind and practice the virtues of mankind that should be, love of humanity and country, faith in the hope for the present and tolerance, then above all an infinite trust in a power greater than self. This trust can lift you when you are low and restrain you when you are flambouyant. Ever bear in mind to search for truth and cling to that which is good, and in the end keep ever present in your mind these few words spoken by the late John F. Kennedy, ‘‘Let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking God’s help and His blessings, knowing full well that God’s work here on earth must truly be our own.” 7 Principal MR, JIM MAGUFFEE When in the future you pause to rest, pick up your '69 TIGER, relax, turn the pages, and let your mind wander. The memories you have will be well worth your time. We have had a fine school year. This was made possible by the fine cooperation of the student body. Never have I been associated with a finer group of young people. I know that when you boys and girls take your place in the world, the world will be a better place in which to live. Principal School Poard 8 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Walter Spitzmiller - member; Mr. William Russell - Vice-President; Mr. Herbert Lackamp - member; Mr. Homer Bridges - Superintendent; Mrs. Virginia Frenzel - President; Reverend Charles Gunderman - member; Mr. Walter Manning - Secretary. Office Personnel MRS. MILDRED DeGONIA Bookkeeper and Secretary to the Superintendent. MRS. AMY BETH LAMBERT School Secretary P. r.J. Officers P.T.A. OFFICERS: Kenneth W. Lumbley - President; Raymond (Scotty) Scott - Vice-President; Secretary - Mrs. John L. Smith; Mrs. Mary Summers - Treasurer. Also pictured are Mrs. Mildred DeGonia, Mrs. Bob Edgar, and Miss Dorothy Reese, past presidents of the Arcadia Valley'P.T. A. 9 FACULTY MRS. MARTHA BREWER Remedial Reading faculty MISS JOAN CROTTS English and Librarian MRS. AVANELLE FAIN English I I MRS. JO ELLA FINLEY Business Education MISS MARTHA GOOD Music MR. LOUIS GRAFTENREED Biology and Mathematics I? faculty MRS. RUTH LEWIS Business Education MR. JIM PENNY Guidance Counselor MR. RONALD PIERCE Mathematics MR. GLEN MASON Biology and Mathematics MRS. BESSIE PERRYMORE Social Science MISS DOROTHY REESE Social Science MRS. DOROTHY SCOTT Home Economics MISS DONNA SWETNAM Physical Education MISS JO ANN WOOD Art faculty MR. DENNIS SHEARRER Physical Education MR. BILL SHEEHY Industrial Arts MRS. WANDA WALKER Foreign Language MR. HENRY WRIGHT Music 13 faculty Snaps Now my philosophy is ... Bus Drivers 4 ? - LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale Adams, Eugenia DeMand, Neal Davis, Earl Crocker, Ray Spitzmiller, Lance Parker, Bill Russell, Shirley Dement and Larry Douglas. Custodians Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dude Mason Mr. and Mrs. John Mercer 15 SENIORS BILL ALEXANDER JAY ALLEN SCOTTY BUTLER STEVE BLANTON KENNY BROCKES WAYNE BROWERS Quick! Hide It! Here comes the CIA! 18 JERRY CLOIN DENNIS COLLINS JOHN CROCKER YOLANDA DePEW ROGER DETTMER 19 MIKE EDWARDS CONNIE FRAZIER James Timm learns to appreciate the filing system for the magazines in the study hall. DAVID GAMMA CARL HARBISON ANN FRANCIS TERESA GRAJEK JANET HA MM OR 20 21 PATTIE LACKAMP SHARON LOTZ LARRY MOSES BILL LUMBLEY JERI LORENZ MARTHA MARCOTTE MARY MOSES JAMES MOSLEY 22 LOIS MUTH MIKE OWENS MIKE PLYMALE WAYNE REAGAN 23 TOMMY SELLERS KAY SCARBROUGH DIANE RUSSELL BARBIE STOUT JOAN WADLOW JAMES TIMM 24 LYNN WARREN EDDIE WEST PAUL WHITED TOM WHITED Mary Moses, 1968 Carnival Queen, tries to make a deci- sion about pictures. SHARON WRIGHT STEVEN WILLIAMSON HARRIAN WISEMAN Not Pictured: MIKE DILLON 25 Can you guess these Seniors?? 26 For answers, see page 104. JUNIORS IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - James Dettmer secretary - Kathy Penny rreasurer - Nancy Liggett Reporter - Ann Logan Representatives - Kevin Hicks and Mike Charlton. 28 Nancy Byrd Vikki Callahan Betty Carlock Marion Charlton Mike Charlton Mike Cheaney Dennis Clark Pattie Corcoran Roger Crocker Sue Davis {juniors Rita Blankenship Mary Bone Robert Bowen Jeanette Brockes Joyce Browers Danny Browers Steve Buntion Terry Butler 29 Class of 1970 James Dettmer Brenda Dixon Barbara Edmonds Rosalie Epperson David Glasky Curtis Hartwick Novie Helms Kevin Hicks Mary Holland Vicky Huff Jacob Jones Treva Jones Robert Kelley Reggie LaPlant Ann Lashley Pam Leach Nancy Liggett Charisse Ligon Ann Logan Linda Lorenz Mike Manley 30 Don Rice Linda Scott Jim Shy Jo Ann Smith Brenda Spradling Pat Sylvanus Steve Thompson Mike West Debbie Wilcox Martha Winkler {juniors + Cheryl Morgan Richard Moses Cheri Myracle Duane Pannebecker Kathy Penny Vicki Persons Mary Ann Plymale Roy Price Mike Racer Barbara Rayfield Roger Reagan 31 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President - Mike Reiegael Vice-President - Joe Manning Secretary - Jacque Lewis Treasurer - Debbie Hull Representatives - Gloria Sutton and Ricky Vandergriff. Sophomores Ricky Bay Rodney Boatwright Ronald Bone Irvin Browers Garrett Buford Charles Buntion Caryn Campbell Jimmy Carr Linda Carr Mark Cheaney Malcolm Clark Sharon Cole Mary Demand Robert Dettmer Patti Erpenbach Ronald Faler Deborah Faulkner James Fitts Harold Gault Michael Gay Troy Grimes Barbara Hammack Paula Hawkins 34 Janet Helms Catherine Helton Debbie Hull Class of 1971 Joseph Jackson Denise Johnson George Keeney Carolyn Lewis Jacque Lewis Joseph Manning Patricia Marler Terry Mayes Anna McDowell Mary Menne Diana Miller Ellamae Miller Jimmy Miller Reuben Miller Thomas Moise Jean Moyer Bonnie Poinsett Donna Pratt Connie Price Patricia Propst 35 Sophomores Sandy Ridlon Charles Risher Marshall Russell Patricia Russell Gloria Sutton Richard Thomlison Leonard Timm Thomas Tyndall Ricky Vandergriff James Walker Ronald Warren Betty Jo Watson Connie Whited Roberta Whited Richard W inigar Donna Woodcock Not Pictured: Thomas Carlock Dennis McLeod 36 FRESHMEN RESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS resident - Larry Vangilder rice-President - Randy Woods ecretary - Susan Blankenship 'reasurer - David Bates :epresentatives - Kathy Miller and ’ommy Owens, leporter - Richard Scott. — Jreskmen Debbie Allers A1 Archer David Bates Albert Bell Ricky Blankenship Susan Blankenship Carol Ann Bone Aaron Boyd Jay Brunk Russell Calvert Thomas Campbell Jo Ann Clouse Sandra Copeland Brenda Crocker Millard Crocker William Crocker Barbara Dement Randy Dettmer Becky Dickerson Pamela Dotson Class of Drucilla Dudley Linda Farris Jerry Fitzgerald Douglas Fletcher Mary Frenzel Juanita Gaston Henry Harbison Patrick Harris Theresa Hartwick Patty Hughes David Inman Evelyn Inman Nancy Johnson Carla Jones Dennis Jones Joe Lash ley Eugene Logan Alice Lumbley Julia Mahurin Steve Mayberry Virena McCain 40 freshmen Mark McCurdy Gerri Menne Lois Moss Michael Nees Thomas Owens Marilyn Pannebecker Patty Parker Susan Paskel Tom Pelikan Loyd Perrymore Dennis Pyron Judy Racer Elaine Reagan Madelyn Ringo Robert Ringo John Robertson Teresa Scarbrough Richard Scott Elmer Sellers Tom Sellers Sandra Standley 41 Ireskmen Jesse Thurman Randall Tiefenauer Lenora Tyndall Larry Vangilder 7 ' Arthur Warren Kenneth Watson ' 9 Connie West Joyce Williams Randall Woods Fred Worth | A Vickie Yates 9 Not Pictured: Kathy Miller Joseph Womble FAVORITES Tommy Owens, Freshman class favorite, is Freshman class rep.. plays on the Freshman Basketball team and also participates in golf. Brenda Crocker was chosen Freshman queen candidate and is a member of the pep club. TOMMY OWENS and BRENDA CROCKER 5 o P Mike Reinagel is president of the I Sophomore Class, plays basketball and is a member of the golf team. Debbie Q Hull was Sophomore queen candidate, cheerleader, a member of F.H.A. and m played Volleyball. r e s AA MIKE REINAGEL and DEBBIE HULL 44 James Dettmer is Junior class president, plays basketball and is a member of National Honor Society Ann is a majorette, in band, F.H.AA, member of the TIGER Staff, Tiger Talks staff, and served as regional F.H.A. parliamentarian. JAMES DETTMER and ANN LOGAN Mike served as captain of the basket- ball team, rep. to student council, played in the band, golf team and was selected as King of the Christmas Dance. Martha was chosen as Queen of the Christmas Dance, served as pres, of the pep club and of F.H.F., was rep. to student council, played in the band and was a member of the volleyball team. £ MIKE OWENS and MARTHA POLK 1969 raid in Valley Homecoming Queen Zerry Queen Terry and her attendants, Linda Lorenz and Martha Polk, are A reflection of joy the perfect picture of a royal court. Mike Owens, captain of the A team, crowns the Arcadia Valley Homecoming Queen, Terry Queen. The crown bearer is Alisa Reese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reese. 47 ORGANIZATIONS Scotty Butler - President; Mike Owens - Vice President; Martha Polk - Secretary; Mike Reinagel - Reporter. Student Council Larry Vangilder - Fr. Class President; Tom Owens - Fr. Class Rep.; Kevin Hicks - Jr. Class Rep.; Mike Reinagel - Soph. Class President; Jeff DeVore - Sr. Class President; Kathi Miller - Fr. Class Rep.; Martha Polk - Sr. Class Rep.; Gloria Sutton - Soph. Class Rep.; Mike Charlton - Jr. Class Rep.; Mike Owens - Sr. Class Rep.; James Dettmer - Jr. Class President; Scotty Butler - Student Council President. 49 National Morn Society James Dettmer, Paula Hawkins, Jacque Lewis, Cheryl Morgan, Mr. Finley, Ronnie Warren, Jeff DeVore, Kevin Hicks, Roger Reagan. Pam Leach. SEATED: Janet Daehn, Martha Marcotte, Ann Francis, Terry Queen, Martha Winkler, Don Rice. James Dettmer Didn't have leadership, scholar- Ronnie explains The Facts of Life ??? ship, character, and service — He just muscl- ed his way in !!! MA ROW 1: D. Scott - Sponsor, M. Polk, N. Liggett, B. Stout, J. Daehn, D. Wilcox. A. Logan, L. Lorenz. D. Hull. P. Hawkins, A. McDowell. ROW 2: J. Lewis. M. Moses, M. Moses, T. Butler, L. Warren, L, Moss, C. Jones, C. Helton, D. Woodcock, L. Ferris, L. Tyndall, L. Scon. ROW 3: G. Sutton, J. Helms, M. Winkler, P. Lackamp, D. Carr, S. Copeland, E. Reagan, D. Faulkner, C. Frazier, C. Myracle, S. Wright. P. Leach, C. Morgan. ROW 4: V. Huff, B. Dement, M. Charlton, N. Helms. J. Mahurin, P. Parker, J. Pyatt, K. Miller, S. Standley, D. Allers, S. Blankenship, S. McCain, N. Johnson, P. Erpenbach, M. Demand. OFFICERS: Sing along with F.H. A. Barbie Stout, Martha Polk, Mrs. Scott - Sponsor; Debbie Wilcox. Nancy Liggett, Debbie Hull, Janet Daehn, Paula Hawkins, Ann McDowell. Not Pictured: Ann Logan, Linda Lorenz. 51 Juture Business Benders of America ROW ONE: L. Scott, T. Butler, P. Leach, P. Lackamp, B. Stout. ROW TWO: Mrs. Finley, K. Penny, M. Moses, D. Wilcox, D. Faulkner, J. Brockes. ROW THREE: H. Wiseman, M. Moses, A. McDowell, S. Davis, J. Lewis, C. Morgan, T. Jones. ROW FOUR: Y. DePew, A. Francis, R. Epperson. J. Daehn, P. Erpenbach, P. Sylvanus, C. Helton, M. DeMand, G. Sutton, B. Szabo, J. Pyatt, R. Alcorn. ROW FIVE: T. Jones, B. Lumbley, M. West, R. Matkin, J. Carr, E. West, M. Gay, T. Sellers, J. Shy, J. Cloin. F.B.L.A. OFFICERS: - Linda Scott - Treasurer: Pam Leach - Vice-President: Pattie Lackamp - President; Barbie Stout - Reporter; Mrs. Finley - Sponsor; Terry Butler - Secretary. The newly organized FBLA club got off to a fast start by having a bake sale, selling cookies in the student lounge, and washing win- dows at the new elementary school. Money earned was used to sponsor a Christmas party for the Headstart children and they donated fifty dol- lars to the hospital building fund. 52 Organization Snaps Martha Marcotte teaches math while participating in Student Teaching Day at A.V. Elementary School. The Day was sponsored by the National Honor Society. Vicki Callahan and Bill Alexander were elected as King and Queen of the annual Valentine Dance sponsored by the Student Council. The theme for the dance was Lovers’ Holiday. Members of the Student Council erect the activities sign which was purchased by the graduating class of 1968. Reigning as King and Queen of the F.H.A. Christmas Dance were Martha Polk and Mike Owens. The Theme was An Old Fashioned Christmas. Cibrary Club V. Tate, C. Jones, T. Butler, J. Daehn, L. Warren, J. Pyatt. STANDING: R. Matkin, M. Wrinkler, H. Wiseman, G. Sutton, C. Ligon, L Scott, and Miss Crotts, Librarian. “tiger talks” Staff J. Larkin - Humorist; A. Francis - Co-Editor; A. Logan, Activities; N. Henley - Classes; Miss Crotts - Sponsor; J. DeVore - Editor; D. Clark- Sports; M. Marcotte - Features; P. Corcoran - Organizations; L. Warren - (Not Pictured) Typist. 54 M ixed Chorus and Choraliers ROW 1: J. Moyer, J. Lorenz, R. Vandergriff, K. Penny, Miss Martha Good. ROW 2: J. DeVore, D. Hull, J. Larkin, B. Alexander, M. Edwards, C. Morgan, S. McCain. ROW 3: S. Wright, P. Leach, M. Clark, M. Cheaney, M. Dillon, D. Collins, N. Byrd, K. Scarbrough. ROW 1: B. Dickerson, J. Moyer, N. Liggett, D. Hull, C. Myracle, C. Helton, G. Men..., ,. Rhodes, N. Henley, P. Hughes, N. Johnson, A. Logan, K. Penny, A. Lumbley, M. Moses, Miss Good. ROW 2: J. DeVore, J. Helms, L. Muth, J. Larkin, C. Frazier, R. Allen, R. Kelley, B. Alexander, M. Cheaney, R. Crocker, J. Fins, R. Vandergriff, S. McCain, V. Huff, L. Lorenz, T. Grajek. ROW 3: D. Johnson, D. Woodcock, S. Wright, C. Campbell, P. Leach, J. Lorenz, D. Bates, M. Clark, J. Manning, M. Edwards, L. Timm, P. Lackamp, C. Morgan, P. Erpenbach, T. But- ler, M. Frenzel. ROW 4: D. Allers, M. Marcotte, T. Fomich, M. Demand, E. Ringo, K. Cheaney, M. Demand, D. Collins, M. Dillon, S. Standley, J. Brockes, Y. DePew, M. Ringo, N. Byrd, K. Scarbrough, K. Miller, A. Francis. 55 J. V.M. $. The AVHS band matches in the 43rd Annual Carnival Parade Band in field show Majorettes perform on field The AVHS band, under the direction of Mr. Henry Wright, parti- cipated in a marching band festival held annually at Jackson and at- tended the Spring Band Festival in Fredericktown, aside from marching in our carnival parade and performing at home ballgames. 56 Band Snaps Sophomore Band members show their joy at winning the float contest. This reflection of A.V. 's Majorettes shows why it is a joy to watch A.V. 's band perform. The A.V. Band marches. 57 Featered here is the drum section of the A.V. Band. Majorettes Sharon Wright is the only Senior majorette, and served as head twirler. Drum Major Terry Queen leads the band with vim, vigor, and vitality. Ann Logan, Junior Majorette, displays her win- ning personality. 58 Ann McDowell, Sophomore Majorette, adds grace and charm to the majorette line. Pep Club Martha Polk, Miss Swetnam, Linda Lorenz, Janet Daehn, Shady McCain, Nancy Henley, and Ann Logan. '5- DEBBIE WILCOX 60 TERRY QUEEN DEBBIE HULL Alternate Cheerleaders KATHI PENNY MARTHA MARCOTTE Captain Co-Captain TERRY BUTLER NANCI LIGGETT CLASSES Bo logy A typical day in biology Are you really qualified to perform heart transplants? 62 Boy! Are you brave! OK Tudor, back in the water you go. I know something you don't know-tee hee. Is biology really THAT boring?? Math This is not an open book test !! No class! 2 + 3 does not equal 4. Hey James! Writing love Notes??? By day, mild mannered Math Teacher, by nite ... ? Hard working Freshman? Which one of you is the teacher? 63 Dissecting a frog in English Class? English I will not talk in class, 1 will Me and my big mouth! Not ... 64 Mr. Finley never lets me do what I want to do. One more move like that and I'll crown you. f FOR Lion RROuno Cheri Myracle displays a purple heart won by her uncle. Jeffery displays the entrails of a news- paper. Communications 65 foreign language You can't talk in English, why try Spanish?? Kathi Nickel Cheryl Morgan swingin' Mrs. Walker’s Dance Academy ?? Was Cleopatra French? Remedial What would you recommend, Dr. Freud? Reading and guidance x Lynn looks for something to read in the S.R.A. Kit. Barbara Rayfield looks for a filmstrip. Gloria Sutton works on Christmas Cards. business Education One, TWO, Three, One, TWO, Three. Mrs. Finley shows how to make a journal entry. One more squiggle and I'M through. Home Sc. Come on baby, just one more bite! A day in kindergarten. Hey, they didn't burn! Oh! It's silly putty. 3udustrial Jrts Can't you EVEN draw a straight line? How 'bout us makin' some home brew?? I wonder if the loss of one finger will effect my basket- ball playing ability? Music The band does an intricate movement during the carnival parade Liberace plays again!! Let's take it again, from the beginning. 72 Linda Lorenz works on a water color Ready, aim, shoot! Another Denny McClain?? Say CHEESE”! Physical Education Tarzan escapes!! ATHLETICS basketball “J ” Zeam ROW 1: James Dettmer, Scotty Butler, Terry Bennett, Duane Pannebecker, Roger Reagan, Larry Moses. ROW 2: Mike Edwards, Manager, Mike Charlton, Mike Owens, Kevin Cheaney, Coach Shearer. basketball “b” Zeam LEFT to RIGHT: Mike Edwards, Manager, Jim Shy, Mike Reinagel, Ricky Bay, Jim Walker, Mike Cheaney, Charles Buntion, Thomas Moise, Coach Shearer. freshman basketball Zeam ROW 1: Randy Woods, Mark Ellsworth. ROW 2: Dennis Bennett, Tom Sellers, Tom Owens. ROW 3: Coach Smith, Elmer Sellers, Fred Worth, Jay Brunk, Aaron Boyd, David Bates, Larry Vangilder, Manager. The A.V. Cheerleaders do their thing. 78 Coach Shearer seems to be wondering what help the Freshman team will bring to his high school team next year. baseball Zeam ROW 1: Randy Dempsey. Terry Bennett, Roger Crocker, Duane Pannebecker, Roger Reagan, Jim Shy. ROW 2: Coach Shearer, Ricky Bay, Scotty Butler, Jim Walker, Randy Matkin, Robert Ruble, Mike Owens. A new team sport was added to the School s list this The cheerleaders are beside themselves with joy at the sight year. You guessed it - Buck, Buck. of the New high school coach. 31 crack Zeam LEFT TO RIGHT: Duane Pannebecker, Rick Huff, Dennis Collins, Jeri Lorenz, Scotty Butler, Larry Vangilder, Terry Bennett, Tom Sellers, Mr. Penny, Mike Owens, Mike Reinagel, Rodney Boatwright. 80 ROW 1: Mike Edwards, Steve Blanton. Mike Cheaney, Bill Lumbly. ROW 2: Don Rice, Coach Shearer. Golf Zeam Volleyball “A” Zeam ROW 1: Jacque Pyatt, Jacque Lewis, Sue Blankenship, Janet Daehn, Kathy Penny, Debbie Hull, Martha Polk, Debbie Faulkner, Sheila Alcorn, Lynn Tiefenauer. ROW 2: Miss Swetnam, Coach, Debbie Allers, Manager. Volleyball “M” Zeam ROW 1: Nancy Byrd, Marilyn Pannebecker, Jacque Thomas, Patty Hughes, Paula Hawkins, Brenda Dixon, Sandy Standley, Mary DeMand, Madelyn Ringo, Barbara Ray field, Patty Parker, Vicky Yates. ROW 2: Debbie Allers. Manager, Miss Swetnam. Coach. 81 MBH mes Dettmer shoots one from the corner. Duane Pannebecker displays the trophy won by A.V.H.S. A reflection of Main Street is caught by photographer Joe Man- ning as he makes a picture of the Thanksgiving Tournaments trophies. Debbie Wilcox, Junior Queen Candidate presents the 3rd place trophy to A.V. ’Now Listen Carefully, says Miss Swetnam. ACTIVITIES freshman Queen Candidate 84 85 Jreskmen at Work and Play As has been the custom for years past, each class has a work day on which the students try to earn money for their queen candidate. This year the Freshmen staged a chicken barbecue as their main attraction. The sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Finley, Miss Wood and Mr. Pierce, worked hard to make the arrangements and the kids worded hard to make the day a great success. Hard at work on Queen of the Nile . 86 Eager Beavers. Anticipation! “'Discovery of America’’— co •o ■ Jirst Place Jloat I Kah! Kak! Sophomores Very happy moments. Debbie Hull was the sophomore queen candi- date in the 42nd Annual Arcadia Valley Carni- val The class tried to draw in the needed funds from the surrounding valley by means of a Sunday Dinner. The workday proved to be a success, thanks to the concentrated efforts of the kids and their sponsors Mrs. Scott, Mrs . Lewis, Mr. Penny and Mr. Mason. 90 Debbie Wilcox junior Queen Candidate 92 “Old Qlory” - Zkird Place dioat Attentive Juniors! Tearful Happiness. 94 The Juniors spent their workday doing odd jobs for anyone and everyone. They whole heartedly supported Debbie Wilcox in her race for Arcadia Valley Carnival Queen. Who doesn't remember the workers and class members pictured on these pages, the class sponsors. Mr. Graftenreed. Mrs. Fain, and Mr. Sheehy. Old Glory takes shape. 95 The finished product. Mary Moses Senior Queen Candidate 96 97 The Senior class, sponsored by Mr. Wright. Miss Reese, Miss Crotts, and Mr. Fair, got out the kettle, a little fat, and tons of fish and had a fish fry. Meanwhile, a rummage sale was held in Ironton, and a shooting match in Pilot Knob, and a pet show on the AVHS ball field. The money earned was put to use the night of the carnival to help Mary Moses win first place in the queen contest. Senior Memori® I wonder who it'll be. 98 Well, now I know! The Indians circled the wagon once more. Look who's trying to steal the votes! Hark! Do I see a ship?? Mary Moses 96S Carnival Queen What could be more appropriate than a skirt and sweater for school? A sweater and slacks for informal moments. 1968 Carnival Queen Mary Moses Models some of her favorite clothes. In these pictures we see a reflection of our queen's taste in fashion for the world of A.V.H.S. Mary shows her serious side by modeling a dress suitable for church. Dorothy Reese Day January 24, 1969, was proclaimed Miss Reese Day. During an assembly program Arcadia Valley’s favorite teacher was hon- ored by the students and was presented with a television. In this way students and faculty hoped to reflect their appreciation for the many things Miss Reese contributes to the life at A.V.H.S. Miss Reese was Bedecked” with flowers on her day. She received flowers from Howard's Florist and Owens' Florist. She receives her flowers from Martha Polk as Scotty Butler looks on. Miss Reese is never at a loss for words as shown here at the faculty tea given in her honor at noon. As everyone knows, Miss Reese is The Great- est Tiger Fan' and here's a cake to prove it. 102 Jn Memoriam For the second year, the TIGER staff wishes to pre- sent this page in memoriam. One will not go forth with this year's graduating class. To Patricia Maul we present this page in memorium. PATRICIA MAUL Mm a Moter Black and Gold, our colors waving. Emblem of the true. In the valley proudly standing, High School, here’s to you. Arcadia Valley Let your portals Always open be. Through the years all Praise and glory, We will give to thee. Memories of the years we spent here, Vivid till the end Hoping always to remember, And our goals defend. 103 Answers to Senior Snaps, page 26. 1. Donna Carr 2. Janet Daehn 3. Judy Larkin 4. Charles Jones 5. Jeff Devore. 6. Bill Alexander | 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Ann Francis 13. Scotty Butler 14. Nancy Henley 15. Mike DeMand Barbie Stout fjeri Lorenz ’iYodi DePew |Mike Owens Connie Frazier I
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