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Frederick Kreger Bill Basketball 1,2,3,4 Bas eball ..... ...... Football ...... Play ......... Band .......... Treasurer ..... 1,Z,3,4 ..... 3,4 ...... 4 .....l,Z,3 .... 4 Jerry Miner Jake Transferred from Davison Ronald Myers I IR oni I Basketball............... 2,3,4 Baseball ...... ...... ...... I , 2,3 Football .... ..... 1 ,Z ,3 ,4 Track ..... .......... Z Play ..... ....... 3 Sponsor , Mr . Rosenbaum
Class History In the fall of the year 1951, 27 Freshmen joined the roll call at Columbiaville High School. Our class officers were: President, Melvin Buhlg Vice-President, Robert Carlsg Treasurer, Charlene Harris: Secretary, Nancy Dykesg Class Sponsor, Mr. Spurck, later Mr. Bartholomew. During the year we lost Betty Sawyer, Lawrence Ihrki, and Donald Ihrki. We also received Dean Woods in November. Our activities for the year started out with our initiation by the Sophomores, Later on in the year we had a Bake Sale, Roller Skating Party and served eats at the Shop Bingo tiviiik After a short leave we returned as full-fledged Sophomores, with 21 attending. Our class officers were: President, Robert Carls: Vice-President, 'Melvin Buhl: Treasurer, Charlene Harris: Secretary, Phyllis Glann: Class Sponsor, Mr. Dorsch. We had lost from last year Patricia McMullen, Ola Douglas, and Arnold Bellinger, with Betty Gee leaving during the year. Our activities for the year were a Bake Sale, two dances after the basketball games, and a Roller Skating Party. kikikii We then returned as great big Juniors with a decreased number of 14. Our class officers were: President, Glenn Chapmang Vice-President, James Carpenter: Treasurer, Charlene Harris: Secretary, Phyllis Glann, with June Forrest taking over when Phyllis left us: Student Council Representative, Melvin Buhlg Class Sponsor, Mr. Rosenbaum. We no longer had with us from last year Barbara Rice, Beverly June, Nancy Dykes, Joy Coe, William Haack, James Klauka, Carol Moorhouse, Richard Ross, and Dean Woods. Our new members were James Carpenter, Rodger Lindgren, and Jerry Miner. We later lost James Carpenter, Rose Coe, Phyllis Glann, and Rodger Lindgren. The activities for the year were a Roller Skating Party, Junior Play, HAVE A HEART, and the Junior and Senior Banquet. kkkkikk In September of'1954, we joined that glorious roll call of Seniors with the whole sum of 10. A Our class officers were: President, Glenn Chapman: Vice-President, Wayne Collier: Treasurer, Bill Kreger: Secretary, Charlene Harris: Class Sponsor, Mr. Rosenbaum. Our activities for the year were our Senior Play, THE GHOST CHASER, a Donkey Basketball Game, and publishing the Year Book. The Juniors gave us a Banquet and we took our Senior Trip to New York City. Last of all came Baccalaureate, Class Night, and then the great day of Commencement. Our happy days at Columbiaville High School were over.
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