Petoskey High School - Observer Yearbook (Petoskey, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 37 text:

LEFT TO RIGHT-Thelma Bachelor, Vice-president, lim Crandall, President: Carol Hoch, Secre tary-treasurer. .90 CZ JNL ll if l 1 .1 I' if M' f' 'Q fn 'ff ' VA'

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On a bright September moming in the year 1949, the bells pealed forth, All ye who seek wisdom, come. And while the chimes still echoed, the Seniors of '53 became the Fresh- men of '49, The class organized the first year with the following officers: President, Otto Kalmbach: Vice-president, Karl Stone: Secre- tary-treasurer, Dick Spitler. So quickly the months sped by that before we realized it. the freshman year reached a successful close. The bells chimed forth again, calling the Sophomore Class to duty. That year Ken Clark was chosen president: Dick Sellers, Vice-president: and Bob McConnell, Secre- tary-treasurer. Once more the year closed successfully. KAY YI-ITTAW Student Council 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4 Pep Club 2-3-4 FHA 1 GAA 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 2-3-4 Honor Society 4 Choir 3-4 Glee Club l-2 Mother is a Freshman 3 Beauty and the Beef 4 H.M.S. Pinafore 4 Petosegan 4 NORMAN ZINK Visual Aids 4 NANCY ZIMMERMAN Student Council I Tri-Hi-Y 3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Sub-Debs 2-3-4 Choir 2-3 Glee Club 1 Class Sec'y-Treas. 3 Cheerleader l-2-3-4 Pictures Not Available PAUL KONDZIELA St. Francis 1-2 Football 3-4 Basketball 4 Golf 3 Varsity Club 3-4 GILBERT PETERS F MA 4 Again the bells called to learning in our junior year. We chose Otto Kalmbach, Dean Eaton, and Nancy Zimmennan as class offi- cers. That year was a big year, for during it we had to plan the Iunior-Senior Banquet, give the Iunior play Mother Was A Fresh- man,' 'and present the I-Hop. The theme for the big party we gave the seniors was Moon- light and Roses. Thus our junior year ended. The bells chimed out loud and clear last fall for our senior year, and with sad hearts we answered our last call to the bells of P.H.S. This year Otto Kalmbach, Dick Spitler. and Karl Stone were our officers. We attend- ed the Iunior-Senior Banquet and the I-Hop, for which we thank the Iuniors. As Seniors we gave our play, and to end our year came the Senior Trip and Graduation. The bells will never again call us, but P.H.S. will always be a beloved spot to us.



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IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In 1950-51, our first year in high school we chose as leaders of our class lim Crandall, president: Dou Ball, vice-president: and Iim Perkins, secretary- treasurer. On April 7, Mr. Dunlevy's Sth hour English class sponsored a Fresh- man Frolic, our only activity of the year. As sophomores we selected Harley Hankins, lim Crandall, and Carol Baker as our officers. That year we were very proud to be dubbed a mighty class, one to mark and to remember by our graduating upper-classmen. As juniors we claimed the title of the Class of '54. lim Crandall was elected president: Thelma Bachelor, vice-president: and Carol Hoch, secretary- treasurer. With these leaders we successfully completed a great year, filled with work and fun. Events to be particularly remembered were our Iunior play, A Case of Springtimef' the Iunior-Senior Banquet, where we played host and honored the departing Seniors: and our I-Hop, which beautiiully transformed the gym into a Iapanese Garden. And just think! Next year we shall be noble Seniors. BACK ROW, Left to Right--Iim Donnelly, Bernard Daniels, Tom Behan, George Burrows George Doherly, Iim Evers, Dick Beyers, Milton Crolf, Iim Crandall, Bob Bacon, Don Festerling, Dale Baird, Raymond Engler, Bill Boyer. THIRD ROW-Evelyn Eppler, Maxene Cooper, Delores Doernenburg, Tom Conkright, Doug Ball, lim Allen Ron Barney. Dick Beldin, Charles Bricker, Dale Frye. SECOND ROW-Ruth Ann Buckstiegel, Carol Brown, Thelma Bachelor, Shirley Froysaa, Martha Curtis, Marilyn Douma, Ann Gustafson, Elaine Genshaw, Shirley Davy, Sandra Birdsall. FRONT ROW-Ioyce Brecheisen, Louise Bacon, Donna Bailey, Lorraine Cook, Carol Baker, Lois Erway.

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