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LILLIE ABRAHAM LEON BIERLEIN WILLIAM ABRAHAM RONALD BLOCK PA UL BERGDO LT ST UART BRADFORD
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SENIORS Senior activities were headed by these smiling officers, left to right: Ron Block, vice president, Mag Knoll, sec- retaryg Carol Haubenstricker, treasurerg and Bill Abraham, president. Below is the class at the State capitol in Lan- sing. CLASS HISTORY We entered Frankenmuth High School in September, 1955. Any apprehensive feelings we may have had at the time vanished in the rush of high school activity. Our class officers were Tom Keinath, presi- dent, Judy Satchell, vice president, Rosy Herzog, treasurer, and Mag Knoll, secretary. Sponsors were Albert Lundgren and Harold Kaczynski, while projects included a work day and the 'Winter Wonderland Dance. Sophisticated sophomores saw Susie Nuechterlein take the helm as president, with Fred Roedel serving as vice presidentg Rosy Herzog, treasurer, and Mag Knoll, secretary. We were a busy lot and successfully sponsored a box social-square dance, two work days, and a trip to Detroit where we saw Around the World in 80 Days. Rosemarie Koch, Marian Pike, and Donald Beatty were our faculty advisors. We were really rolling when we reached our junior year. It was decided that our class wouldn't take the annual long senior trip, so we went all out on our junior projects - the prom and Krazy Karnival. The Family Nobody Wanted, was the junior play production. Alfred Zink, Marian Pike, and Bob Marzonie sponsored our class, while Tom Keinath served as presidentg Fred Roedel, vice presidentg Carol Haubenstricker, treasurer, and Mag Knoll, secretary. Taking life easy, we slowed down in our senior year as far as activities are concerned. Seventeenth Summer, was the successful senior play, the class also enjoyed a trip to the State Capitol in Lansing, and to Detroit to view the Cinerama production, 'South Seas Adventure. Louis Weiss, Alfred Zink, and Gilbert Haven served as our sponsors. Now we have reached the all-important threshold of our lives. High school has prepared us well for the road which lies ahead of us. Happy memories of what has been and the brightness of the future com- plete this chapter of our lives.
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