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«: ■. a m m Kneeling: Al Laborde, Jim Eggers Standing: Merrill Simington, Gladys Laborde, Linda George The class of '55 upon entering school in September of 1951, received the traditional welcome of freshmen initiation. The first function of the class was to elect our class officers. They were: Pat Kellar, president; Nisha Moyer, vice-president; Joan Smith, secretary; Gearldine Wells, treasurer; Jim Hemingway, sergeant-at-arms; Jackie Stronkirch and Larry Sauers, student council representatives; Mr. Larson, class adviser. We soon joined the various school activities and sponsored a Barn Dance, which was a big success. As sophomores, we elected the following officers: Merrill Simington, president; Russell Berkner, vice-president; Pat Kellar, secretary; Char Moore, treasurer; Dennis Krauss, sergeant-at-arms; Jackie Strohkirch and Jim Scott, student council representatives. Mr. Peters was our class adviser. The important event of this year was the annual biology field trip vhich Mr. Barnes conducted. At this time, the class also had a very successful beach party. This year as upperclassmen, at last, we elected the following as our officers: Jim Eggers, president; Gladys Laborde, vice-president; Merrill Simington, secretary; Linda George, treasurer; Al Laborde, sergeant- at-arms; Jackie Strohkirch and Jim Scott, student council representatives. Our advisers were Mr. Peters and Mrs. Benge. We have sponsored many successful skating parties. We again elected ShirleyPeningerand Russell Berkner as our candidates for Carnival Queen and her attendant. The climax of our Junior year came when we presented the Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. We were proud to have several members of our class hold so many important positions in school affairs, as we are now the smallest class of I. V. We are looking forward to our last year at I. V. , next year, and hope we may do as well then as we have this year.
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Wayne Bridges Leroy Champney Carlene Welsh Dan Mickey Shirley Savage C • L ' Gladys Laborde Marvin Miller Pearl Johnson
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