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Bay City celebrated its 100th birthday in the summer of 1957 with a gala celebration. During the week of merry-making, a carnival-like midway was set up in lvenona Park, teeming with bearded men in lumberjack attire. A teen- age dance was held on Handy's football field, there were parties for the kiddies, boat races and fireworks were featured, and the Centennial Ball was the dressy affair of the week, for those who could afford it. Climaxing the week of in- tense celebration was the mile-long parade, which featured relics from the attics of long-time residents, and the beautiful queen who was chosen to reign during Centennial Week. The Centennial Queen and three members of her court rode in high style as a climax of the Centennial Week parade. Miss Beverly Erickson of Pinconning was surrounded by three court members, all Handy grads: jackie Glass, class of '55, Sue Wuepper, '57, and Betty Beach, '58. elcbrated centennial 'fhe Royal Qrder of the Brothers of the Brush dents of the county sprouted whiskers for this displayed their many months' growth of beards Hblrtlldily party, and many ended up in the at the Centennial parade in june. Many resi- brig If they di-ilI1't. Sclzool life
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Student Council Executive Board, Row 1: SC secretary Sharon Barre, treasurer Sandi Fahleng vice-president Louis Jacoby, president Bob Yantg sergeant-at-arms Mary Jo Snableg Pat Van Tassell.Row 2: Ken Peck, Joanne Nitz, Mary Dunn, Betty Pfundt, Rex Marquardt, Dawn Ray- mond, Penny Snogren, Judie Janicke, Dick Reid. Student Council reigned STUDENT COUNCIL, Row l: Elaine Zimmerman, Judy Gilles, Sandra Huskins, Bill Joles, Marcia Samborn, Maur- een Thomas, Judy Wieland. Row 2: Joan Nowland, Karen Hartley, Ed Langenburg, Marv Reinke, Tom Lange, Jo Ellen Wlalrath, Sharon Raddatz. Row 3: Chuck Brad- iield, Nancy VVintcrs, Nancy Kernstock, Ruth Ann Shawl. Jo Ann Kern, Joan Barber, Marilyn Horak, Judy Taglauer. Sandra Pack, Kayellen Jankens, Laurctta Martin, Dee Ellen Miller, Drogo Montague. Row 4: Sonia Shaheen. Sandra Rose, Barb Adams, Nancy Nesbitt. Sharon Pierson. Carolyn Burk, Kay Stinchcombe, Judy Carter, Kathv Kaunitz, Leila Budclenbaum. Row 5: Joan White, Sue Skelton, Janet Resmer, Eleanor Shufelt, Janet Mcflunegle. Beverly Adams, Karen DeLong, Karen Finner, Sue Cav- anaugh, Shirley LaLonde. Row 6: Joel Gougeon, Don Jones, Wayne Eyre, Mike Kegley. Ric Englund, Daniel Nvarmbier, Bob Hearit, Robert Pease, Tom Schomaker, Fred Schmidt, John Lore. School life l
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