Ann Arbor High School - Omega Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)
- Class of 1950
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A LL SCHOOL PARTY.
THE YEAR IN REVIEW
"Casey wouId waItz witii tI'ie strawberry blcndf'
INAUGURATICN OF STUDENT CQUIXICIL PRESIDENT.
Myron and Mr. Schreiber.
CANNED FOOD DRIVE.
TI'ie Christmas Spirit in action.
PER RALLY
Qne Ior the monev, two for the show.
TI-IE BAND.
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FOOTBALL FORMAL.
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EDWARD AYERS
Boys Chorus Camera Club Honor Roll
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JOAN BACHMANN
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LERQY BAKER
Wrestllna and Football teams
BILL BALDUS
Cross Country VI restlnn,
DAVE BALLINGALL
Rutle Club Washrngton Club Pres Assembl Comm Student Councll
FRED BASCOM
Talent Assemblses Band A Cappella Wrestlnng Manaaer Radno
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LOUISE BECKLY
GAC Rztle Club YTeens Music Club Scrlbblers Club Spanush
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IANET BIDDI E
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Rufle Club A Cappella
MARI BLUM
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Play G A C Student Councrl
HELEN BOICE
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DONALD HENRY BREDERNITZ
Bars Leader Club Assembly Comm
BETTY BRASSFIELD
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Rifle Club, Palntung and Decoratlng.
RICHARD D. GILLESPIE
Plans to be a carpenter
KATHRYN ADELLE GODFREY
Colonnade, Student Council, Spanlsh Club, Omega, A Cappella
lffoshington Club, Optumlst.
DON GRAHAM
Football, Spanish Club, Student Councll.
IEANNE GREGORY
Red Cross Comm., Wag and Masaue Pres., Colonnade, A Cappella
LEANNE RAE GRIFFITI-I
Colonnade GAC If rg and Masque R le Club Archery Club
ashnngton Club Noon Hour Comm
ETHEI YN B GROOMES
GAC Nashrngton Club Nag and Ma aue H R r and Sec
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DONALD GLIRK
lffoshlngton Club Vlflg and Masque Rrfle Club Art Club Vlce Pre
FLOYDL HALL
Soph Play Bond and Musvc Club
NILLIAM PAUL HALLAS
Honor Roll Football Gall German Club Baseball Student Councll
EVELYN HANSELIVIANN
Mu rc Club Future Homemalcers Club RnFle Club Soph Dramal s
ALICE HARRELL
Cheerleader Soph Class Sec Student Council Sec Senlcr CIOSS
Pres Omega French Club Colonnade
DELBERT HARRIS
RlFle Club H R Sec and Treasurer
HELEN HALIGH
Musrc Club Band Orchestra Om aa German Cub Noon Hour
CA VIN I-IAYVVOOD
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Football Wrestllna H R Pres
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Hr Y unlor Play H R Vuce Pres Golf Rllle Club
SHANNON GEAN HENRY
A Cappella Soanush Club Music Clsb I-I R Sec
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Cant ndo RlFle Club GAC Assembly Comm
MARTHA HELISE
Omega Vllashrngton Club A Cappella German Club Honor Roll
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MARTHA IANE HOOPER
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Football Washangton Club Rrlle Club HR Vuce Rres Honor Roll
BARBARA KARRLER
BETTY KARR
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El.tJre Home-makers Club Scrlbblers Club Interior Decora Ing Cluo
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Wrestling Mashrngton Club Wag and Masque Art Club
PETER KAUFMANN
MARVIN KATZ
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NANCY KAYS
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SHIRLEY KEARNEY
GAC COT ArtClub HR Sec
SLIZANNE KESSLER
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Student Councll Colonnade Optlmlst Spanrsh Club Assemby Comm
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Art Club Scrrbblers Club Future Nurses Club Soph Dramatv s Grrls
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BARBARAVIEAN KUOHN
WIS End Masque Contando Dramatlcs Music Club Scrrbblers Club
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Football NNrestllna Baseball Manager
SHIRLEY KEERKAMP
Colonnade Student Councul Spanlsh Club HR Rres and Se Vlfrg
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G A C Spanish Club Archery Club
DOUGLAS LONG
A Cappella Student Council Science Club H R Pres S nlor Class
Executrve Board
CHARLES LOVELACE
Football RaF'e Club Archery Club H R Sec
RUTH LOY
Assembly Comm Red Cross Muslc Club Florrculture Club H R Se
EDWIN LUCKHARDT
Rarntrna and Decoratlng Club
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Sclence Club Washnngton Club
JOAN MacDOUGALL
Red Cross Comm Camera Club G A C Florlculture Club Noon Hour
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IO ANN MADISON
Cheerleader RIFle Club Colannade Y Teens Wag and Masaue G A C
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Optlmsst Sports Edrtor Student Councll A Cappe'la Basnetball and
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Attended Bethesda Maryland Washlng an Club H R Rres
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Rnfle Club Colonnade GAC Washnngton Club Omega Archery
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HILDA E MAST
Wlg and Masque GAC Cantando Colonnade Scrrbbl rs Cluo
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MARY MACHEL MASTEN
Colonnade Sclence Club Wng and Masque G A C Nashungta C Jo
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French Club Traclc Svvummrng Scuence Club Football H R R es
ROGER MAUGH
Track Football StudentCouncII
WILLIAMA MAYVILLE
RIFle Club C O T H R pres
LEONARD McCALLA
RIFle Club H R Pres HI Y Honor Roll
IAMESZ MCCLLINE
junuor Play Football Edltor of Omega Optlmlst V'ashIngton Cluo
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Student Councul A Cappella Cross Country Track Tennls Assemblf
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Svynmmrng CODEGIU Optlmust HI Y Rlfle Club Gol H R R es
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Orchestra Tennns A Cappella Camera Club Band Basketball Man
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IENNIE LEE MILLER
XNng and Masque GAC Stud t Comcrl H R R es Scrlbblers
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Camera Club Musnc Club Scrubblers Club
MARIAN MILLER
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H R Vlce Rresndent Archery Club Pres
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Cantando Glrls Chorus Noon Hour Comm CO T Fu ure T acn rs
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GENE AUSTIN MORRISON
Wrestltna Football Raduo Club
ROBERT MORRISON
Student Councnl Spanlsh Club Assembly Comm Boys Chorus Band
THELMAI MULLREED
Vtfashlnatan Cluo Camera Club Scrlbblers Club Vlc Rresuden MusIc
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In the new learnuno by doung camp project at
the Waterloo Recreotuon Area ln the sprrna ol
T949 Ann Arb r l-lugn was Invuted to talte part
IU the program wuth tl'e Dearborn and l-1Ighland
parlt hugh schools Thus project wa werlted out
In fooperatuon wuth the Department ol CT r
scrvatuon and the Nluchugan Department cl
du atuon Due to the succe s ol the Turst camp
essuon the teachers and the board ol educatuon
approved a one year program The plan pro
vuaes that twelve horrerooms and any senuor
who wushes to attend may talce part KO thus pro
cram for a peruod ol one weelt
Those who toolc part ID one ol these camp
sessuons wull lona remember the busy weelt
whuch Included maltung new lruends meetung
lruenalycounculor analustenungtotherelererce
rnen from the Conservatuon Department For
many It was the Turst experuence In such outaoor
worlt and there vvull probabuy never be sucn
an enjoyable weelt ol school agaun
Durung the weelt at camp students learned
many Interestung and worthwhule conservatuon
practuces by doung as only conservatuon can be
learned Actuvutues ID whuch the campers partucu
pated were lure Tughtung soul lush and oame
conservatuon tree plantung and troppuna T
carry out these actuvutues the campers were
duvuded unto worlt aroups ol about lulteen
people These aroups were auven narres sucn as
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The liuddue Campers The J oterloo ulad
ers an The o e Sutters The actuvutues
were duvuded so that each auoup had a cruan e
to partucupate In each of the projects
A sample ol a mornung s worlt was tne forestry
project An assugned group met wuth the rel
ence man lrom the State Forestry Servuce wno
demonstrated salety precautuons lor axes and
cross cut saws l-le pounted o t the dulterent
varuetues ol trees and theur uses Then the aroup
practuced choppung and sawung and some of
Cn the hustorucal hltes another project
whuch the campers enjoyed the groups were
led on tours of the surroundung area The
reference men pounted out evudences ol the
prevuous unhabutants whuch othervvuse would
ao unnotuced Another worthwhule actuvuty was
tl'e camp Improvement project whuch the
teachers and students carrued out They were
educatuonal enjoyable and Improved the
Waterloo Area
A great deal of experuence TU luvung was also
gauned by the students whule workung wuth the
reference men and counculors It IS now evudent
that better relatuons between teachers and
students resulted from thus common experuence
shared ID camp
Some ol the enjoyable experuences may be
vuewed onthe next page
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Basketball I'-IR VICE Pres Washungton Club Football
MARGIE NAGEL
G A C Vlfng 81 Masque Spanl h Club Colonnade Assembly Comm
Vlashlngton Club
WILLIAM NEFF
Student Councll German Club Assembly Comm Football Baseball
Noon I-lour Cofnm
ANN NELSON
Colonnad Soph Dramatucs Noon I-lour Comm Music Club Om
Int rnatlonal Relations Club
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SIMEON WILLIAM NICOLAU
Football Basketball Baseball StudentCouncII
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IERRI O DONNELL
Drama Ics lnternor Decorating Club Optumn t G A C I-I R Vlce Pres
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LEONARD ORENSTEEN
Wrestllng and Baseball Manager I-I R Sec I-II Y Assembly Comm
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FRANK PATTERSON
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Sclence Club Sec and Pres Wag and Masque Noon I-lour Comm
C A C I-lonor Roll
GEORGE PERROS
Football Wrestllng I-I R Pres
MARIAN PETERSON
Soph Dramatlcs Music Club Gurls Chorus
GLEN CARL PFEIFFLE
Football Bask tball Noon I-lour Comm
ALFRED POPPENGER
Noon I-lour Comm
LOIS PORTWOOD
Soph Dramatlcs WIg and Masque GIrls Glee Clu
Statecralt
NEAL FRANKLIN POWERS
RIIIe Club Rifle Team Pres Sensor Assembly
TOM POWERS
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Dramatlcs Music Club Woshlngton Club Omega Science Club Can
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MORRIS PRITCI-IARD
Football Bask tball Track RIIIe Club Art Club Soph Dramotlcs
RICI-IARD RAAB
Football Noon
MARGARET ANN RADTKE
Camera Club Music Club lnteruor Decoratlng Club Assembly Comm
JOAN RATTI
Glee Club Cantando A C
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Club Red Cross Comm Assembly Comm
BILLIEJOI-try REED
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NANCY LOU REGANALL
Dramatncs Conservatnon WIg and Masque G AC Optumast Edltor
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WILI-IIMINA REIFEI
Science Club RIFIe Club Washtngton Club Red Cro
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NEIL REMNANT
Camera Club Scnence Club StudentCouncII
JACK REYNOLDS
Optumnst, A Cappella, Student Councul, Spanlsh Club, Basketball and
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Football Basketball Baseball HIY Boys Chorus HR Pres Seq
CATHERINE ANN RIES
GCA French Club Colonnade Student Councrl Wag 84 Masque
RICHARD ROGERS
Rrfe Club Band Senlor Assembly
SLIZANNE ROGERS
GERALD VVILLIAIVI ROBERTS
Swrmmrna Track Football Student Councrl Spanrsh Club
Red Cross Camera Club Omega Future Teachers Club
AUTUMN ROUTSON
Scrrbblers Club Sooh Dramatrcs Cantando COT
BARBARA ANN SALINGER
Came Iro Belleyrlle Hrah Scrrbblers Club
DORIS IEAN SANDERSON
Rrfle Club Cantando Musrc Club A Cappella
HARRIET IANE SATTERLA
HILDA MAY SALLY
Soph Dram trcs Musuc Club Student Councrl lnterlor Decoratrng Club
Grrls Chorus Honor Roll Lrbrary Club Se Red Cross Comm
HERBERT SALITTER
COT RadroCIubPres HonorRoII
BARBARA ANN SAVAGE
Omega Washlnaton Club GAC Art Club Pres H R S c Inter
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LEROY SCHAERER
Cross Country Track H R Pres Hr Y
A ashnngton Club Deutscher Venn Noon Hour Comm I-I R Vlce Pres
IAMES SCHELLENBERGER
Camera Club Washlngton Club
CHARLES SCHLENDERER
jEAN SCHLECHT
Washrngton Club GAC Colonnade French Club Orchestra Soph
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RICHARD SCHNEIDER
PETER SCHMID
HR Vrce Pres Honor Roll Projectron Comm
Mrestlrna Radro Club Vice Pres Honor Roll Prolectron Comm
TITUS SCHNEIDER
Honor Roll
BARBARAL SCHOSTAK
Washlngton Club Honor Roll Spanlsh Club Science Club H R Pres
DONNA SCHWARTZ
Student Councrl G A C A Cappella Colonnade Spanrsh C ub H R
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GEORGE DAVIS SELLARDS
WILMA SELL
Sclence Club GAC Honor Roll Washrnaton Club Crrls Choru
Mulsc Club Wag 84 Masque
Cross Country Swrmmrng Tenms Student Councrl Musrc Club Sclence
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IAMES EDWARD SERVIS
Band Pres Orchestra Wrestling German Club Muslc Club Student
Council
FREDERICK SEYFRED
Cross Country Rrlle Club Track Wrestllng
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Ootrmrst Y Councrl GAC Colonnade Student Councrl Nag 81
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Football Wrestlrng Rrfle Club Washrngton Club Student Councrl
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Science Club A Cappella GAC Cantando Omega Washungton
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KINGSTON SMITH
Wrestling Capt Student Councul
SUSAN MAE SMITH
Camera Club Musuc Club Washmgton Club
SALLY JANE SMOCK
StudentCouncll RuFle Club Y Teens Washington Club Assembly Comm
H R Vuce Presrdent
SIDNEY SMOCK
Basketball StudentCouncll Hn YPres Honor Roll H R Vrce Presldent
jACK SNYDER
Football Swimming Hu Y Honor Roll H R Vrce Presudert
DLIRWOOD SPACE
GollCaptam Basketball Football H R Vrce Presrdent
NORMAN SPRING
Football Svynmmung Tennus Rnlle Club Archery Club Track
RAY STAPLES
Red Cross Muslc Club Grrls Chorus Assembly Comm Archery Club
HAROLD STARK
Wrestlrng Came to us from Culver
KARL HUGH STAUBACH
Cross Country Swummlng Captarn Track Student Council A Cappella
RICHARD STEELE
Scrence Club Cross Country H R Presrdent Hn Y
HELEN STELLARD
Came from Creston Hugh School IH Grand Rapids
JOHN STEWART
Svvrmmrng H R Presldent
LEROY STODDARD
H R Presndent Football Wrestlrng
FLOYDSTOLLSTEIMER
Band Orchestra Basketball Football Boys Chorus Student Councrl
Musnc Club H R Presndent
NANCYSTORM
RICHARD STLIHLMANN
Football Basketball Baseball Spannsh Club Noon Hour Comm H R
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Colonnade Pres GAC Sec HR Pes Washrngton Presndent
INEZ SWAREZ
Soph Dramatncs Grrls Chorus Rxfle Club Wag 81 Masque Cantando
RICI-lARD,l SULLIVAN
RrFle Club Junror Play Assembly Comm Football Washungton Club
MARCIA IONE SUTTON
H R Pres Omega A Cappella Camera Club Red Cross Cantando
EUGENIA M SWANSON
Cantando Spamsh Club Camera Club Archery Club
JANE TAGGERT
GAC Glrls Chorus Cantando A Cappella Colonnode Spamsh
Club Omega Assembly Comm Washrngton Club
MARGARET ANN TAYLOR
G A C Wng 81 Masque R1Fle Club Red Cross Omega Cheerleader
Washungton Club
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FREDRICK TINDALL
jAMES TODD
Washrngton Club
NATSUMI TOMITA
Red Cross Pres for 3 years Scuence Club Nurses Club
RUTH J TOWER
Noon Hour Assembly Red Cross Comm Spamsh Club Rrfle Club
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BETTY ANN TROUT
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BARBARA TRUBEY
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BEVERLY VAIENTIINE
Camera Club Red Cross Comm lnterror Decoratlng Senror Prom
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BILL VOGE
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CAROLINE VON VOIGHTLANDER
Colonnade Olrls Chorus German Club Future Tea h Club Ortega
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AUDREY M WACKER
Hobbs s Roller Skatnng Hors ba Rr I a
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LOIS LAVONNE WAGNER
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BARBARA WARD
Colonnade Y Teen CJ A C H R Sec Noo Hour Carnm
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HAROLD VVARNOFE
Musl Club
MARGARET WARREN
A Cappella G AC Omeaa H R Vlce Pres French Club Wra 8
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BILL W EDEMEYER
Football Golf A Coppello Archery Cub Pres Art Club H R Vr
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Boys Chorus
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Fred Waring
Tex Benelce
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Family Living
CI'-IARLES WUBBENA
Rifle Club, I-li-Y, Cross Country, Basketball, Vvashington Club.
BARBARA WURSIER
I-l.R. Sec., Student Council, Noon I-Iour Comm., G.A,C,, Red Cross,
I-l.R. Pres.
MARY LOUISE ZEEB
Red Cross Sec., Student Council, I-l.R. Sec., Music Club, Soph, Dramatics.
RONALD ZEEB
Football, Basketball, Golf, Spanish Club, Wig 84 Masque, Optimist.
JAMES ZILL
RiFle Club.
SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD
lhe members ol the Senior Executive board this year were Sue Bender Bob Burd Skip Chase
Syd Cook Alice I'larreII Doug Lona Sue Morgan and Nancee Qbee lhe advisers to the class
were Miss Edna Rarry and Mr Charles Barclay
1950 FAVORITES
It was a close race again this year when the Senior Class chose its lavorites Across the paae the
Iavorites are listed and put together they make up what the class considers a perlect evening
Qur dream boy arrives at seven thirty with a bright red rose lor his lavorite girl Alter stepping
into his new canary yellow adullac convertible she turns onthe raaio and the melodic voices ol
Frankie Lane and Doris Day singrna I Can Urea Can tl Float into the car lhe view from Cedar
Bend is so delightlul that by the time they arrive at Wines held the Iootball game is over so they
go to the Loa Cabin to have a double order ol hamburgers and Irench lries As they sit there talking
about the opposite sex the mellow music ol le Beneke playing Fred Waring s arrangement ol
I ing Berl n s Clair de Lune drilts out ol the battered nickelodian Alter a second order with
ketchup they leave the cabin suddenly because they remember they haven t Finished their lamilv
living lhree o clock in the morning linds our lriends each in his own home practising his favorite
passtsme sleeping
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ADAMS, FRED
ADAMS, IOHN
AGAR, JANET
AGNEW, BARBARA
ANDERSON, MERIE
ANDRESS, CAROL
ANDREWS, BUD
ANDREWS, LORETTA
ARNST, RON
ATHANSON, HARRY
AUSTIN, JEANNE
AMSHARIAN, MARGARET
BACON, PAUL
BAKER, GARRETT
BAKER, NANCIE
BALAS, BONNIE
BALLINGALL, CRISTINA
BARNETT, DOUGLAS
BARRETT, JIM
BAUR, MARY
BEADLE, DICK
BEEMAN, ED
BEHNKE, NORMA
BERGER, ROBERT
BERRY, EUGENE
BERTSOS, PETER
BESLOCK, CAROL
BLACKETT, BEN
BLAKE, FRANCIS
BLEWITT, WILLIAM
BOICIUK, CATHERINE
BOONE, DANIEL
BOOROM, DON
BOOTH, GLADYS
BOYCE, LOUISE
BRADBLIIEY, DALLAS
BRAY, ALBERTA
BRAY, IEOBERTA
BIZEINING, NANCY
BIEEISCH, FRED
BRISTON, CATHERINE
BROCKWAY, DORIS
BROOKER, NORM
BROWN, IRMA
BROWN, NANCY
BIZUMBAUGH, PAY
BRUMLEY, PAUL
BURTT, BONITA
BUSH, SARAH
CALBERT, ANDIZEW
CAMP, CLYDE
CAMPBELL, IANICE
CAMPBELL, TERRY
CARLSON, DOUGLAS
CARRAS, JOANNE
CARTJIIRIGHT JOHN
CAZEPIS CATHERINE
CHAPMEN DICK
CHASE PEGGY
CLOKE CATHERINE
COBB JAMES CONSTANT ROBERT
COLATRUGLIO AIDA CORNELL RUSSELL
COLLINS JANETTE CORTINA LOUIS
COLLYER BARBARA CORWIN MARILYN
CONSTANT MARK CRAIG BETTY
CROSBY RICHARD DAUM JIM
CROSS BETTY DAVIS JOHN
CUMMINGS JOYCE DAVISON DICK
CUSHING BEVERLY DELCO TIDAL
CUSHING JUDY DELLABAUGH MARGARET
DQWOLFE BARBARA EFNER BEVERLY
DON DAVE EGNASH GLORIA
DOWNEY GERTRUDE EKSTROM PETER
DUPSLAFF DOROTHY ELLIOT CONNIE
EAST ALICE ERRIDGE CONNIE
ETZEL ROGER FISHER BEVERLY
FALKENBERH DAWN FISHER DALE
FIEGEL DICK FISHER GERALD
FILLINGER JACK FORN HARRIET
FINKBEINER HOWARD FORREST DAVE
FOWLER JERRY FRISCH VIRGINIA
FOX JERRI FRISENGER HOWARD
FOX RONALD FRITZ MARILYN
FRASER BRUCE GEE ROBERT
FREEMANN AUTUMN GEORGE JAMES
GIBSON NANCY GREGG HAROLD
GOETZ GWEN GREGORY NAN
GOULD BILL GRINDSTAFF EDITH
GRAF BOB GRUCHOW JOHN
GULDEN ELAINE HARRER ROBERT
GULLSY ELEANOR HACKBARTH PHYLLIS
GUSTER JAMES HADLEY CHANDLER
GUTHRIE JOAN HAGER ELAINE
HAAB PETER HAIT LIZ
HALE ROGER HANNAH NAN
HALL JUDY HARDWICK DELORES
HALL VELMA HARGER GLEN
HAM DOTTY HAYWOOD THEAFLAC
HAMMER JAMES HADLESKY MERTIE
HEGER TED HILLA RON
HERDAMAS JIM HENDERER JOYCE
HEMPHILL PATRICIA HINZ BUD
HEUER VIRGINIA HINZ DON
HICKS BESSIE HINTZ JACK
HODGE BOB ILLI CHUCK
HOLLOWAY SAM JACKSON JACK
HUDSON JANETTE JACKSON JOHN
HUEHL BETTY JADWIN JANE
HULSANDER MARILYN JAEGER GILBERT
JARRETT GEORGE JONES OLIVE
JAYNE GEORGE JONES ROLAND
JOHNSON MONTY JORY MARILYN
JOSEPH RALPH
JONES EUCE
JONES JUNE JUDSON HELENE
KAPP CHARLES KERYLUK WALTER
KARSIAN RAY KEYES CLARK
KAZMAIER BUD KIENZLE ELSIE
KELLEY JOYCE KILBREATH GEORGE
KENNEDY DAVE KING RICHARD
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KOCH EARL LEPARD TAN
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KOKINAKES STELLA LICHTENAUER LYNN
KORNEXL DOROTHY IICHTY GLENNETTA
LILLIE ROBERT LOVE TIM
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LIRETTE BEVERLY LUENJSER DORISMAY
LIRETTE NANCY LUPI BILL
IOOKER SUE MAIER BILL
MALIN MARY MCCALL CHARLES
MAN1. BOB MQINTYRE MARGIE
MARSHALL WILLIAM M MANUS PATSY
MATEN MARTORIE M MILLIN ROBERT
MATHENS VERLAINE MCPHERSON RALPH
MESNARD DICK MILLER HARVEY
METZGER ELEANOR MILLER VIVIAN
MEYER BEATRICE MINGES TEAN
MEYER LEON MINNIS DOUGLAS
MILEY PRISCILLA MITCHELL BLANCHE
MOORE LEONA MUELLER DICK
MOORE RICHARD MUELLER NANCEE
MORROW TOHN MURPHY MARILYN
MORTON MARGIE NAVARRA PAT
MUELLER BOB NEUMANN TOYCE
'NIEUTZ TED ONAGO VIRGINIA
NIXON VERNON OREILLY NANCY
NOMMENSEN TAKOB PACE ROBERT
O HARA DON PA' MER BILL
PARLAS MARGARET PENN ERLENE
PATOROS TOI-'NNIE PENPRAZE ELIZABETH
PATTERSON ANNE PERIN DALE
PATTERSON RONALD PETERSON PHIL
PEDEN DOUG PFIFFNER HANS
PITTMAN BETTY POWERS FRANCES
PODESTA GALEN POWERS TOE
PIDEWIL ALGER PRATT MARVIN
PONCE CARLOS PRATT SHIRLEY
POWELL HAZEL PROCHNOW DON
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OUEAL LELAND REIFEL LIDDIE
OUIGLEY DON RITTER DONNA
RADEKE NANCY ROBBINS DAN
RANDALL BOB RODRIGUEZ MIKE
ROEHM TACKIE SAYER TEAN
ROSS TULIA SHAEFER DON
ROYCE DICK SCHAEFER HUGH
SALLES LUCY SCHLEEDE NANCY
SANFORD DON SCHMID ALICE
SCHNEIDER BOB SCOTT LARRY
SCHNEIDER MARY SEIDEL BEVERLEE
SCHNEIDER MARY SEITZ BARBARA
SCHNELL SHIRLEY SEYFRIED MILDRED
SCHREIBER SYLVIA SHEWCHIN SOPHIA
SHINGLEDECKER EVELYN SMITH EUGENE
SHOOP MARY SMITH EWISIE
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WEISS IOYQE NETZH BILL
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WHITLEY DENNY V ILLIAMS BETTY
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The umor cIoss was Ied by on executive boord mo e up oI I-Iorry A wohsofw Core
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AYERS IANICE BARTH BEVERLY
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BENGE JUDY BLACKETT CHUCK
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CARKEEK DICK CAVANAUGH JOANN
CARLTON RITA CLAGUE ALLEN
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CARTWRIGHT, IIM CLARK, KATHRYN
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KEARNEY PAT KIRKPATRICK TERRY
KEEN SHIRLEY IRITCHEN IERRY
KERN DICK KITCHEN LELAND
KIMPTON BOB KLAPHAAK DAN
KNOTT RALPH KUHN HELMUT
KNOWLTON EUVALIA KUNKLE MARJORIE
KOENGETER JOAN KUSSURELIS PETER
KOEPP DON LADD MARY
KOLANDER RICHARD LAHDE DICK
LANE CAROL LAUGHLIN GERALD
LARAWAY GUY LEWIS LEONORA
LA ROE WILLIAM LOBANOV OLE
LATSON JANE LOEBERG LINDA
LAUBENGAYER LOGOTHETIS IOHN
LONG DICK MALCOLM EMILY
LOUKOTKA GERALD MALLORY BETTY
LUCKHARDT DOROTHY MANGAN JAN
LUHM JACKIE MANOOGIAN AGNES
LUND SPENCER MARSHALL ELSIE
MARTIN BARBARA MCCOY ERNIE
MARZ MARLENE MCHENRY HOWARD
MCCARTHY LEO MQLEAN LAURIE
McCLEERY DOROTHY MCRAE ALLEN
MERRILL OWEN MILLER BILL
MEYERS GERRY MILLER BOB
MEYERS JOHN MILLER DON
MILDNER PAT MILLER JANET
MILLER ALICE MILLER JULIA
MITCHELL ARTHUR NAYLOR PETE
MOORE JEAN NELLIS MARY
MOORE MARY NEWCOMB SUE
MULL BETTY NEWMAN JOHN
NALEPKA WALTER NICOLAOU ABIE
NIMKE DUANE NINGESTER NANCY
NIXON GRACE OBRIEN BRAD
NORDMAN DOUG OCONNER MARY
NORDMAN GUY OESTREICHER DICK
NOYE NETTIE OGILVY BARBARA
OLSEN BOB PALMER TOM
ONAGO BOB PARDON CHARLES
OSTRANDER VERNON PARDON EDWARD
OWENS CLEO PARRIS GEORGE
PAGE JOAN PATTERSON BERNARD
PEER FLORENCE PHELPS MARCIA
PENN CAROL PIEHUTKOSKI MAXINE
PETERS HAROLD PODEWIL TED
PETERS SHIRLEY POLAND RONALD
PFABE, DIANNE POLSDOREER, DON
POPE, RICHARD PREKETES, DENO
POTTER, CYNTHIA PRESSWOOD, PAUL
POTTER, SUSAN PRESTON, ARTHUR
POWERS, ANNIE PRYOR, PATSY
POWERS, JAMES PULLEN, JOAN
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ROSENBERRY ORVILL SANFORD BILL
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SCHAIBLE GORDON SCHNEIDER PETER
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SCHEETZ ARLENE SCHWALM BARBARA
SCHLEEDE IANL SCHVIARTZ RON
SCI-IWARZ BILL SINDLINGER GUY
SHARP CHARLIE SINDIINGER HAROLD
SHAW DICI SIPPERLEY MARGARET
SHILLING HARC SKEELS MARGARET
SIMON OIVIAR SLAWSON MARY
SLEET AUDREY SMITH MARIORIE
SLOCUM MARY SMITH PATSY
SMAILEY ED SNIDER MURA
SMITH IEANINE SPRINGER SHIERDAN
SMITH MARILYN STAGGS DOYCE
STAUBACH CELIA STEMPEK IAMES
STAUCI-I JERRY STEVENS MARY
STEAD ELIZABETH STIENON ANN
STEEB EUGENE STOLL DARWIN
STEINER BOB STOLLSTEIMER MAE
STRICKLAIXID MARYLOL S OVERLAND SHERLE
STUHLMANN SAL TALBOT DON
STUVIP BEVERLV TANABE HELEN
SUMA MAPGAR T TAYLOR CAROLYN
SWAN ON VICTOR TEASDALE IIM
TERRf GLENN TOSCHOFE CHRIS
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THOMSEN BOB TRAVIS BILIIE
TODD MURIE TROMBLLY USSE
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UH ENDORF PAUL VOICE GLORIA
VAN SCHOTEN FIORA VREELAND CAROL
VAN SICKEL BOB WADHAMS PAT
VERAMES DIANNE WALLACE NOREFN
WALZ BILL V RBURY MARILYN
WANZECK IANIE WELLS BOB
WARE PRENTISS WENTE HILDEGARD
WASSON DICK WESTPHAL DICK
WHITEHEAD BOB IISON JOAN
WI-IITTINGTON SANDRA NILSON SALLIE LEE
WILBANKS CLAUDE WINDER BOB
WILDE JERRY VINKELHALIS IACI
WIL' IAMS RUSSE' X INTERS BARBARA
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SENIQR
The Qenuorclassoffrcers Alrce l-larrerl pres:
dent5yd Cook vrce presrdent and Sue Morgan
secretary assrsted by the Sensor executrve board
consrstrng of 5ue Bender Nancee Qbee Bob
Burd Douglas Lana and Slap Chase have led
the Senror Class of T950 through a brrllrant
year Mrss Edna Rarry ar-d Nlr Charles Barclay
served as therr able advrsers
The boys brought the honor of twe 5'l
champlonshrp rn football to Ann Arbor Hugh
under the leadershrp of captarn 5tan Burns
Don Dohoney led fns baslcetball team to second
place rn the 5 A whale lirngston Smlth and
aclc Townsley saw therr wrestlrng squad garn
the honor of second place rn the 5 A alongwrth
another state champronshrp The traclf team
captalned by Bob Fowler also had another
successful season lhe 5enrors were proud of
therr athletrcs and have supported all the teams
wrth excellent schoor sprrrt
The sprrng semest r was the busiest with all
the customarv actrvrtres followrng rn raprd
successron A s nror assembly was put on by the
class wrth the usJal vrtdlnty The play ane
Eyre was chosen to be pres nted by the
Senrors wrth the leads played by Sue Trometer
ane and AI Douglas as Mr Rochester
The hugh lrght of the year was the excrtung
and rnterestrna trrp taken by the Washrngton
Club which flew for the second trme rn the
clubs hrstory
JUNIOR
rhe unuor Cla s has been an actrve and
successful one wrth Bob Weber as presrdent
Vrrgunra l-leuer as vrce presrdent and Carol
Besloclc as secretary Qther members who served
thelr class on the unror executrve board were
Marjory Morton err Fo ohn Cartwrrght
l'larry Athanson and Drclc Flegel Miss Dorothy
Noyes and Mr Thad Carr are the advrsers of
the class
Both boys and grrls alrl4e partrcrpated enthusr
astrcally rn sports grvlna therr full support to
malce a good name lor Ann Arbor l-irgh
The unrors rorned clubs and musrcal craanrza
trons and showed therr frne splrrt on the student
councrl
ln the fall the unlors presented the entertarn
Ing play, A Date Wrth udy under the dlrec
tron of Mr Ronald Dawson The play was a
huge success and ulra Ross was an esp crally
talented udy They also held the annual
unror Rrom rn the sprung whuch toolc place rn
the 5laL.son gymnasium
The class of 195W has shown ambrtron and
school sprrrt and the senrors are happy to leave
tl us aroup as the leaders of nextyear s actlvltles
They wrsh the unlors the best of luck for the
coming year and they know the name and colors
of Ann A bor l-lrgh will be upl eld ID T951
SOP!-TOMORE
ln the fall the Sophomore Qlass of T049 elect
ed as Its offrcers Rrentls VVare president
Cartwrrght vrce presrdent and udy Rood as
s cretary The members of the executrye board
were Nancy Nungester Bev Barth Drclr f-le-usel
ohn f-leald and Debby Townsend The Sopho
more Class Ad frsers are Mnss Lavanche Rreger
and Mr Ben Reed
The Sophomores ranked hrah rn all school ac
trvntues talang part rn athletics musrc socral
and lrterary orgar-rzatrons Rartrcnpatrng
many school actrvrtres drdn t lreep these student
from therr studres for many of tne Sophomores
found therr names on the honor roll after each
seven weelq marlcrna perroo They became
acauarnted wrth therr classmates at the annual
Sophomore dance held early rn the year and
have srnce become acauarnted wrth the rest of
the school
We feel confrdert that hrs class wrll reach
great herghts an therr junror and senror years
and that we can be proud of therr accomplrsh
ments To you tne class of T959 we wash the
b st for your future years rn Ann Arbor l-lrgh
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STUDENT COUNCIL
Agaun the Student Councul has com tnrough
another successful year Under the capable
Ieadershup of Nyron Wahls presudent Al
Douglass, vuce presudent Doug l.ong and Neul
Remnant treasurers, Stan Burns and Roger
Maugh parluamentaruans, Adelle Godfrey
and Martha l-leusel correspondung secretarues
and Bullue Reed as recordung secretary t
found many opportunutues to nelp the school Mr
Carr us also to be congratulated for hus ex ellent
uob as advuser Many of the prouects of thus
years Councul wull be held over for the group
of next year The accomplushments were many
and the Councul has proved once agaun that
student government I a must ID our hugh school
Thus years Councul sought a new meduum
furst semester they became untere ted un the cur
rent problem whuch faced the cuty that of pro
vudung better r creatuonal faculutues for the
young people The executuve commuttee fre
auently met wuth the lVlayor and lVlr Ashley
Clague un an attempt to fund a solutuon to the
problem Theur efforts were rewarded earlv thus
Sprung when the Amerucan Leguon submutted
the use of uts ballroom for youth actuvutues
A proposal was also ruade IU regard to
allowung eughteen year olds to vote Thus re
ceuved a great deal of du cussuon by the Councul
and the student body It was reuected as a
prouect Because of these two Ideas the Councul
has realuzed that IlS responsubuluty us not lumuted
to the l-lugh School bu t the communuty as well
Durung the semester the Councul sponsored the
annual Sop omore receotuon dance the foot
ball rormal and tne sellung of Student Dure
torues A new uob fell Into the hands of tne
Nays and Means Commuttee Thus Involved the
sellung of the plastuc bool4 covers whuch were
enthusuastucally purchased by the student body
Neul Remnart us to be hughlv commended be
cause of hus success un durectung the Publuc
Relatuons Commuttee and tfe publucuty Con'
muttee Through hus efforts the communuty as well
as the student body was kept well Inform d
about all school actuvutues Orchuds also to the
Bulletun Board Commuttee for uh IV fune worlc on
our bulletun boards
The Student Councul sponsored the annual
Chrustmas baslcet druve un whu h food and money
were placed under the Chrustmas tree and guven
to the needy farnulues of hugh school students
Thus us one of the many fune demonstratuons of the
suncere attutude on the part of the Student
Councul and the student body
The furst part of the second semester was de
voted to the organuzatuon of a Cuty Government
Day a proposal brought to us by the unuor
Chamber of Commerce The Commuttee, under
tne leadershup of Barbara Malker, successfuuuy
planned the program
Cther prouects undertaucen durung the secord
semester Included a page whuch wull be added
to the puoneer Guude, pu turung all ofthe award
guven un our school
The Ctudent Councul has served Ann Arbor
Hugh School as an effucuent and responsuble
goxernuna body of whuch the school can well be
proud
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board Qrgonuzotuons vvltbnn the scnoJT Qecuety ore bo n4 by state Iow not to
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HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS COMMITTEE
IS CO'T'I
Tbe premdents and vice premdents of each Home room ore m embers of th
mttee N ben meeting C G unit tbelr duty KC to QO1n from eicn Otber ways Gnd means
ot nmprowno tbe weekiy bome room meetwnos Choo! proge K9 ore often Frat nntro
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Seated A. Patterson, Mrss Harney, Mr. Schrerber.
Standing. F Stollsteumer, B. DeWolfe, D. Walker, P. Ware
Bottom Row: S. Groornes, P. Munro, l Sayre, M. Constant
L. l-lehr, B. Wurster, l Schlecht, l Q'DonneIl, E
Loveland, A. Nelson, B. Kappler, N. Greggory.
Qnd Row: l-l. Bucon, P. johnson, Ll jadwun, N. l-lannah, M
Kerlrlfowslce, S. Collrns, L. Brouer, W Sell, B. Trout
G. Shehan, S. Trorneter, Mr. Schretber.
3rd Row' S Chase, B. Steele, B. Mayyrlle, l-l. Wenlc, xl
Moon, E Dersham, LI. Townsley.
4th Row. l Stewart, D. Prochnow, P. Vware, l. Morrofy xl
Kearcher, G. Podesta, B. Kuehn, G. Perros, P. lfytnlcler
5th Row: l Carras, K. Edwards, T. Case, xl, Ward, D. Erayer
E Peuchenberger, B. Burd, Reynolds, D. Perrn, P
Randall.
oth Row: B. edefneyer, D. Folts, D, lnlrnz, C. V'-ttcher, K
Ekstron P Newland, L. Mcfalla, l. Atlctns Q. S:,hl
'N' ' Snnlley l Co't"yrtf'h'
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Seated: Mr. Schretber, Mass Peterson, Mr. VVhuttna.
Standing: B. Walker, S. Cook, S. Nhtttrnoton, Ll Mchlole
Bottom Row: M. Schreiber, A. McGregor, M. lyVarren, P
Kearney, M. Zeeb, E. Goulden, j. French, G. Shehan
C. Thomas, E. Perun j. Townsley, G. Perros.
Qnd Row: N. Malnwartng, l. Gessner, j Bachnonn, B
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Torrteter, M. Blum, B Brneholz
3rd Row: P. johnson, B Bttrwell, l. Lems. C Boldus,
Fredertclts, N. Powers, P. Patterson l-l. f.enlc,
Brooker.
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L, Mcfalla, B. Pandall, P llln,j Cartwrrght.
5th Row: D. Wallcer, K. Edwards, K. Elcstrodj Cartrtght, B
Bord, j. Atkins, J, l-le-old.
6th Row: B. Meyers, P. Boob, D Forts. G. Morrlson, D
Prayer, j. Morrow, xl. Soalley. G Podesta, C. lnlay-
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ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
The second hour on Thursdays IS the tame
glven over to the results of the ellorts ol the
Assembly Committee Thus group unde the
dlrectlon olMr Karsran plannedtheassemblues
The Thanlcsguvlng Chrlstmas and Easter
Special Assemblles were but a part ol the
year s OCIZIXIUGS There was a tallc on the war
time expernences ol llytna the Hump Paul
Burlce talented cartoonist and several muslca
assemblues AI Douglas pressded over the gro' p
and one Taggart and Ann Patterson served a
Secretary
PROJECTION COMMITTEE
Llncler the advtsorshnp ol Nr Carr the pro
yectnon Committee was a unut In the school re
sponsuble lor the shovvsna ol the hlms used lor
lnstructuonal purposes The g oup learned to
care lor and run the varuous types ol projectors
Theur help was appreciated by all the cla ses
who had chances to vrew the hlms
ILIINIIOR RED CROSS COMMITTEE
The unlor Bed Cross wlth their sponsor Mrs
Howard worlced hard on several protects thus
semester They cheered the Vets at the Vete
ran s Hospital with lavors and decoratlons lor
thenr load trays At Chr: tmas tame they hlled
stoclclngs lor the children In the University
Hospital and they also hlled grlt boxes lor
people overseas
Natsumu Tomuta acted as Presldent the second
semester and Phyllus Munro worlced equally as
hard as Vice President Maraaret Ann Taylor
wrote the munutes and Katne Marlrey collected
the money Programs were planned by Bull e
Benlel and her committee The committee met
on alternate Tuesdays In room C TQ
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Bottom Row I2 jones P Chase M Stollsteumer I Vouce A Branson A Patterson B Savage M Master M Morton
L Andrews S Cory
Qncl Row A Bray J Corras M Zummer A Schmidt j Sayre T Thomas G Goetz S Smoclc D Dupslatf C Elnslor
3rd Row M Avsharran E Gulden Muller E I-lense E Enlceman I Taggart S Kessler j Jespersen S Morgan
4th Row I-I Kabat E Knenzle I? Vvnlllams E McCoy CToschoFt B Murphy L Orensteen A Douglass B Fraser
D Schalrer
Sth Row O aeger C Pardon B Crosoy D Hentz O Pleullle D Stuhlman T Ponce B Keefe Orushovv
DQOIECTION COMMITTEE
Bottom Row I2 Steaner E Blalce B ZIII T Lupe N Broolcer I Stauch
Qnd Row S Springer P I-laab P Peterson B Muller V Nrxon D Namlce B Andrew
3rd Row A Hughes A esperson D Boon C Thompson E Pardon E Sm th A P et n
4 Row B Marshall Kat hen C x bbena I? Shaner O Parris E och
RED CROSS
Bottom Row H Forn S tuhlman K Marxe P Munro M Taylor N Tometa N Lure
Second Row F Powers Cu Nixon B Pentel N Storm N Gregory L Boyce C Clark
Third Row ones H Clement I2 Cole C von Volgtlander S Pratt S Shewchun
Fourth Row M Donally I2 Fleshman S Podgers M jedele S Bloom 1'v'rs Howard
Eufth Row D CI Hara P Uhlenclortt E Brown B Martin D Curne v
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OPTIMIST
or rna v rrh lutno pr ew p oce s
:yea sQptrrr'sa a to o evera
larther than does the conventional news stahl
Preparing copy wa not the completuon ol theur
la ors hflountuno wa a neces tty to complete
each Issue Qnly once was a deadlrne ml sed
because ol the lahors Involved
Un er th dlrectron ol IN r Buchanan t e
tall covered the events ol tne year and reported
t err to the school Norm Manaounr held two
cwstrn trons durrna the year At the State our
alrsn conference he recerved an award lor has
sports vvrltrna ana each Nlonaay he aired a
sports roundup at the conclusuon ot the darly
bulletin Norm s mrd Western nasal twang lcept
the tudents abreast ol the Frye A Leaaue races
ccasronally tne Qptl rst hecarne an ed
torua sword as rt assumed a stern note an
warwed the studen body about nts conduct at
soortrng events ana socsal gatherunas
The Aprnl Frrst Issue named the Pesslrnxst was
a rrultu paged Aprrl Fool s Day lunny bone e
aae axiom pen nlahtler t n e
swora wa proven once aaarn
Greer arded Mr an tne
cdpa rty ollgusnne Adviser
Thus year the stalt conslsted ol
an Peaarall E :tor In Ch et 8m Assoc Ed
Nora lylanaounr
oanne Ges ene
ret Qhehan er o
Sports Editor
Copy Editor
News Editors
Betty Brassheld Phylln Vldnro Feature Edntors
Bop lV'clVl1llnn Associate Cports Edrt r
Ken Fdward Ea Pa don
ar he Mat h
photographers
Reporters
um lVlcClune Car'oonlst
lVlarr Blum Betty Wrll a lypusts
Carol Besloclq Busnness Nldnaaer
Nan l-lannah Assocrate Business fvlanager
L1'wr'al.oltDera Nlarvclahon Advertusmqctalt
Bottom Row G Shehan Fox Gessner C Besloclc N Mangounr P lVlcNlullun B Brassheld P Munro M Naa l
Q Donnell
Second Row Mr Buchanan B Mrtchell M Blum N l-lannah l. l-lart B DeWalt P Wrnney M Takagr
Thnrd Row N Thayer N Chee L Lofberg N Nungester S Swoverland C Potter S Whittington Mr Cree
Fourth Row L Brauer Elcstrom K Edwards j Reynolds D Garland E Penn S Potter
Fnfth Row j Pobbrns j McClune C Pardon
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OMEGA
Arwen ot lost me Frnol deodfrre nod been met
co ed tors oon Bocnmonn ond Huon Kobe
could rest more eosdy Aided by Dons Gorlond
cnourmon of the cutting ond oostnnc committee
ond Wortbo Heu ef Cnolrmon of oll the vvrlte
ups the boolc nod moved unto rrs present condr
Hon Were vvere the usuol number of rrnstoles to
be corrected but tnese vvere Flxeo before rt
vvent to press lx kortno Hooper proved to be on
outsfondrng corresponding secretory Co bu
ness monogers Adelle Godfrey ond rm N
Clune lweoded fbel rof od oetter Q bool
yea eot run r e Speclo
events rhur took ploce Kew E words red
s orr ond E por on eoded tn I t
pborog opners whose untnruno eHorts mode
flwese outstondnno ouctu es ovonloble Vlere It
not tor Pot Nnrnef one Mor oret Tokool true
unuor ond Sopnorrore olctures vvnudw nod to
be posted rndrvdddlly mont never Hove een
done
ine vvnole soFf hopes you will enjoy your
nego to the urrno tos N6 re e rue to mo e lr
d bool tnotyou vvll treo ure
Ro om Row M fwronvdle H Kobor I Drdd GC spes N es o er H G or
1 Mcflune
Row Mr Eddy B L1 erte B Ste-de B er e H rr A eoor M Qu
Drekezes
3r ow B Wnllomnby M Mxdclnryr H Most m A No Q C P
M Tolfoqr
4th Row A Harrell Q CoHrns S Moroon S T om er K Edwards D Goriond M usen M vorren f Heuer
Jth Row W ooo rr S ssler f on E d r Nl Do rs H Ho
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BAND
The ohhcers cho en to lead the band lor the
chool year ol nuneteen forty nune and hlty
were presudent Calvun Haywood Vuce
presudent treasurer Harry Bucon secretary
Elaune Heger lubraruan Ruta Fleshman
For the second year the Ann Arbor Huah
School Band started ohl wuth a weelc lull ol
worlr and play at the Natuonal Musuc Camp at
lnterlaclcen lV'uchugan
The band underthedurectuon olM Clarence
Roth p rlormed at all the football games and
led three parades durung the marchung season
The band played at all pep rallues and home
baslcetball aam s They also played un sorre ol
tne ass mblues
the weela pre eeduna the annual concert Ihe
ba d gave two assembly proauams at the huah
hool a d they aave concerts at Tappan
ones and Slawson uunuor hugh schools Tl e
annual concert was guven wuth the orchestra on
lylarch nuneteenth and many who attended the
concert saud utwas the best concert ever guven
tby the Ann Arbor Hugh School Band The clumax
ol many weel4s of worl4 was the dustruct lestuval
at Vpsulantu The band receuved C one ratung at
tnus lestuval
ln Aa ul the hand tool4 part un tne bu annual
lvlusucal extrava anza Fo tlught Scandals
onor wer brougnt to t e band whuch
receuved a hrst duvusuon att olo a
en nble contest
ongramlatuons to hi a
ana alory to Ann A oor Hugh Scnoou
Bottom Row D Fuegel C Haywood l Servus Cruppun E Dershem Teasdale D Boon D Euteman D Townsend
ind Row L Qrenst e j Dalcun H Muller M jory O Sumon M Feldlramp M Snuder C Keyes H Bucon
3rd Row j Crawford M Snucler J Guster D Falkenberg H Walker R Fleuschman M Wandyl M Marz N Tervo
4th Row R Hale T Heger F Basom E Tubbals j Grunfuth M Stuen D Ham P Farrer j Agar E Heger
5th Row H Hardwuclc B Olsen R Schwartz D Dow N Hardwyck G jayrue J Loulcatlca F Stollstelmer G Muller
OVIS
6th Row Mr Roth R Strunger C Barnett B Wunder R Rogers Frusunger Heudemus D Eutman F Bowdl
Barrett
7th Row D Kaecher F Hall H Haugh j Morrow
STAGECRAFT
Hugh prauses are to be guven to the stagecralt
class' Although thus group us a class the school
a d all those groups who use the audutoruum
would be lost wuthout tlneur wullung assustance
Thus group talces care ol the stage lor all he
assemblues and productuons put on by the scho l
4
Thus taslc requures much worlc alter school and all
the members ol the class have wullungly guven
theur tume Under the able durectuon ot Mr
Ronald Dawson the stagecralt class has learned
a great deal about the runnung ol a staae and
tne produ tuon ol plays
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ST!-XGECRAFT
Bottom Row. Mangan, P. Bachmann, I Fwster,
M Sbssan, B. Berger, Mr Dawson
'Znd Row. B. Wah, B. Austin, l, Dartwoad, A
Holston.
3rd Row: E, Sffafkey, Ml. Qruschow, G larret,
Tpowers,
4ih Row: E Pardon, R Kalamder, D, Haab, F2
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ORCHESTRA
The s hool or n V3 noyy enjoys the prestIge
ol beIng one ol tne best hIgh school orchestras
ID the state ThIs came a a result ol Iona hours
spent In buIldIng sl4III In musI IanshIp under the
dIrectIon ol MIss Cnreen
The orchestra partIcIpated In vesper SGVVICQS
the unIor and SenIor plays school assemblIes
FOdIO programs Commencement exercIses and a
c arIty con ert lor tn Vet rans ol ForeIan
Vlfars Members ol tne orchestra attended ana
played In the UnIversIty ol MIchIgan MId
western MusIc CIInIc At the State Contest tne
ratlna recelyed was ratIlyIng reyyorc' lor the
ellort expended The OHICSVC were as Iolloyvs
II anager Roland ones ConcertrneIster ShIrley
Schnell LIbrarIans Elaune Gulden Soohua
ShewchIn dhurley S hnell Stage Manager
Armen Haere
Bottom Row I2 Ion s A Hammond E Gould n I Gmlleth E TIbbcls S Shevychm C BOIC9 H Vvene
Second Row B Balas C Thomas S DOVIS N DayIs D Heger M jory C Haywood D l7Ieg I B Sanford A Patte
son VyaIters M Consart M SmIth
If Row B Cross D Bradbury S fyIIson D Dovv N Hartyweg G Lalc KCI F Stols eme IV'
D Broclcyvay I DUVIS C Collsca I I?InaguIst V Q ago M SmIth H FInIfoeIn
Fourth Row P Bc tsos D Sanford D Good D VI asso I Morrovv H Haujh
A CAPELLA
The leaders ol thu y ar s A Capella ChoIr
vyere aclc Reynola ore Ident BIII Wede
meyer VICG presIdent and aclc aclcson secre
tary The robes vvere tenderly cared lor by Sue
to It that everyone IU the choIr had a boolc and
Tou a Dreltet s Wat heo over the hnanc al
SIIJOIIOVT
Bottom Row B Meyer VV Hutchms A Godfr y A Branson B TNJIIQY T Preltet s D Ham I Gregory M arr
N Allen S Henry
Qnd Row MISS Nelson I Taggart S Kessler M Corvvm 9 WInney N Schl d B Ielloga S Schr Iber B Balas
D Brocxyyay T KOIGIVUIO Burlce
3rd Row N Gregory D Sanderson M Sutton I II IIIIams E Gulden I Caras M Helsel I Bachmann M Hoope
B Weaver
4th Row E Enltemann M Ausharran H BOIC6 KIengl Sayre Agar M lV'aIn I Waterman
E TIbbals
Agnew
5th Row D l9errIn D Al Xander I Moon K Edvvards I? ynolds M We eneyer I2 Iona C IfvanaIlIdeS A
Patterson
ow F Adans B B.Ird I M Hale K Sa bah 4 'I I H FrISIn
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SONGBIRDS AND CRCWS
Ann Arbor Hugh School has always been
proud of nts four vocal groups The A Cappella
Chorr Contando and Boys Chorus are under
the drrectron ol Mnss Nelson G rls Chorus has
been led this year b Mrs Anderson lhese
musical organrzatlons have been very active ID
varrous programs and contests and thev have
added therr support to many school actrvrtles
The combrned etlorts ol the groups will be
used an the br annual Footllght Scandals
lhrs program which wall be presented the Qoth
and Q7tl1ofAprrI will feature group talent and
rndrvrdual solos The theme wnll be developed
from the songs ol the past hlty years The Gay
Nrnetres wrll be presented by the Cantando
The gurls wnll represent the era by dressrng as
Gibson Grrls ard snngrng the songs ol that trme
The lrrple lrro wrll be llappers while slnglng
and dancing the Charleston Next the Boys
Chorus will sung songs ol the Flrst VVorld War
A stage door canteen wall be presented wuth
the band The A Cappella Chour wlll end the
Footlnght Scandals wuth a nrqht club scene rn
whrch It will sung hut songs from the current
Broadway productions -lhrs program promuses
to provrde good entertalnment lor everyone
Another program In which all the groups par
tlclpated was the Christmas Assembly Whale
M ranvllle s English eight class posed
tableaux on the stage the vocal organlzatrons
sang appropriate music from the balcony Also
at Chrrstmas tame the A Cappella Ctorr was
rnvnted to sung rn the annual cnty program span
by the Junior Chamger ol Commerce Cantando
and the Girls Chorus assrsted an the slnglng ol
the lavorute Chrrstmas carols The A Cappella
Chour recorded a radio broadcast whrch was
played on Chrnstmas Eve The Chorr sang Chrnst
mas songs and two solos were sung by Helen
Bolce and Fnleen Fnlcemann
The vocal groups gave a Sunday Vesper
Servrce and an assembly thus year Bath were
engoyed by the parents and students The groups
also toolc part nn the Easter Assembly
All the vocals groups have entertalned other
organizations IH Ann Arbor during the past
year The Boys Chorus had the pleasure ol
srngrng lor local servrce clubs and The A Cap
pella Chorr was aslced to sung For a church
conference which was held rn Ann Arbor
durlnq November The chorr also sang lor the
Good Frnday servuces sponsored by the youth
councrl
Cn May 'I3 all the vocal groups wlll enter
the State Music Festuval to be held ID Ann
Arbor lhls year the A Cappella Choir wall
end the school year by singing at the Bacco
laureate service and graduation
Bottom Row J Hollis M Schneider C Boyer J Boclc M Stollstermer T Delco S Judson M Mclntyre JWree
M Talcagr F Douvrtsas G Lrchty B Craug
Second Row G Brewer S Bandrolchalc M Salusbury S Whittington J Brumgartner B Barth A Sheets M Parls
M Sauer E Penn C Hall S Shewchnn
Thnrd Row A Sleet Luhm A Manooglan A Powers G Richardson B Schwalm l Suarez E Hodge G Booth
M Schnerder
Fourth Row P Smith B Cushing R Loy F Mast E Shlngledeclcer V Mathews S Abbot J Koengeter S Newcomb
M Phelps
Frfth Row A Bray L Wagner S Galcle P Mitchell C Bolce S Blom D Calloway L Lewis M Blalce N Nungester
M lllr M Branch
Bottom Row N Brremng C Staubach Mrs Anderson G Duccuon E Jones D Ford
Second Row A Bray K Clarlc D Townsley J Page J Moore E WOlH J Edds H Saterla
Tlmd Row l Brown L Salles D Kornexl E Katopodrs C Vreeland D Verames S enlcms B Mull
Fourth Row D Reeves A Brumbaugh G Downey R Carlton M Dundas J Duke M Moore D Hardwick
Those not present C Kaufman N Kaufman A Freeman P Groornes L Moore J Howard P Carrlngton
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SENIDR PLAY
lhe play selected lor the Seniors this year was
one Eyre lhe cast was chosen early rn Febru
ary with the lead b ing given to Sue lrometer
Qpposrte her Al Douglass portrayed Nlr R
chester lhe rest ol tne cast consisted of Anne
lVlcCJregor as lf-oh the superstitious maid
l-lelen Borce as Mrs Fairfax the dependable
housekeeper Sue Collins as the mysterious
Grace Poole, and Adele Godfrey as the sophrs
trcated Blanche lngram who was sure that she
would marry Mr Ro hester Qthers rn the cast
included oan Darling Bob Morrison Betty
Brasslreld Nlarre Nagel erry Moon and aclf
Reynolds
The play o curs within the halls ol lhomlr ld
l-lall a dreary mansion set on the moors ol
England lVlr Rochester rs the owner ol the
home hut he does not spend much ol hrs time
the governess lor hrs youno ward lherr lrrst
meeting rs a clash ol personalities She un
aware as to who he rs he ones indignant at
the guestronshe aslcsolher
Alter a be omes a auarnted with tne
Top Row A Douglass
house and its rrany o cupant and realizes h r
treatment ol her master she alces a se ret
liking to him Weird experiences occur There
are screams rn the night and even an attacl4 on
lVl Rochester And as time moves along one
and Mr Rochester lall rn love with each other
As their marriage approaches tne la ts a e
revealed to one thatlVlr Rochester rs married
to an insane woman who rs loclced up in the
attr ollhornlreld l'lall
ane oecrdes to leave tne manor Mr Ro
chester broods over his plight Qne night hrs
insane wrle escapes lrom the attrc and ets lrre
to a wing ol the house ln attempting to rescue
her fVlr Rochester rs blinded lhe death ol h
wrle rs the second result ol tne calamrty
and she and Nlr Qochester are happrly
united lhe dramatic story with its strong love
story was directed by lVlr Ronald Dawson The
et too was tne result ol hrs worl4 The plav wa
presented me evening ollVarch 3l and Aprrll
Second Row l Moon B Morrison j Darling B Brassfreld A Godfrey lvl Nagel l Reynolds A McGr gor H
Borce S Trometer A Douglass S Collins M Kerlrkowslcr
Third Row A Douglass A Godfrey B Brassfreld
Fourth Row A Douglass M Kerlrlcowslcr
Filth Row A Douglass S Collins
Sixth Row J Moon j Reynolds A Doualass S lrometer H Bar A McGreao
Seventh Row A NlcGreaor B Morrison j Darlrna
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HAD A DATE WITH JUDY
Alter much consuderatuon and thought on the
part ol Mr Dawson Mr Frank Reed and lVluss
Bunlord A Date Vkfuth udv was chosen lor
thus year s unuor play
Starred un the leadung role as the actuve
uncontrollable udy Foster was ulua Ross who
wuth all ol her teen age antucs k pt the audu
ence amused as ut was umpossuble to preduct
whuch way the aurl would next turn
udy was not alone un her loolushness Her
two best lruends Barbara and Nlutzue were
always by her sude Darbara was not quute as
aggressuve as was udy but provoked many a
laugh Mutzue was an unveterate gum chewer
Luddue Peulel portrayed udys mother and
exhubuted a patuent tolerance whuch Hugh
father lelt that hus chuldren over worked a nuce
dusposutuon
A twelve year old brother Randolph added
to udy s troubles She regarded hum as a mere
pest but had to concede hus dry sense ol humor
and the lact that he was brght lor hus age
Qlten thus brughtness was turned unto remarks
durected at hus older suster
udys boy lruend not exactly the type you
would expect her to cherush was toll ganglung
and unpolmshed Qague who was personuhed by
Luddue Peufel julua Ross Hugh Wenk
julua Ross Dale Perun
Dale Penn The boy s vouce had yet to make uts
decusuon as to a permanent putch
Cggue got lost un the shuttle when Rex rroved
next door and swept udy away un a blaze ol
sophustucatuon and polush Thus plot us hungea
around the crusus ol rausung lunds for the Com
munuty Chest A beauty queen us to be crowned
at the prom udy s claum to thus glory was to
wun on her own Most Kussable l.ups contest
The euror ol her fathers pucture receuvung a
specual award as beung the only man un the
contest hughly amused the auduence
udy s ruval Tootsue Whuteman was successful
un the contest and ludy s prude drove her to the
pount where she would not attend the prom A
bad case ol measles came to the rescue udy
not only won her coveted crown but Qggue
too saw the lught ol vuctory rum the cloud ol
despaur He got to take udy to the dance
A Date Wuth ludy set an all tume record for
unuor Play attendance More than twelve
hundred people wutnessed the truals and
trubulatuons ol the Foster lamuly and theur lruends
durung the two evenungs the play was presented
Mr Dawson s able durectuon ol the play and
hus supervusuon ol the set constructuon made a
combunatuon that deserved th prause guven
Nancy Gubson Pat Hempull Glennetta l.echty Blanche Mutchell Hugh Wenk julua Ross Duck Beedle Jum Smalley
Seated Bud Andrews Blanche Mutchell Nan Hannah Nancy Gubson Nlaruue Morton Luddue Peutel julua Ross
Glenetta Luchty Nan Gregory
Standung Dale Perun Duck Beedle Galand Podesta Hugh Wenk Jum Smalley Dave Dow Pat Hempull
5 Julua Ross Hugh Wenk
6 Duck Be-edle Hugh Wenk -lum Smalley
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the Sensor Absempry torted oh tn: yeor wnth
o whoop ond o holler os the ruvol bug chlel
ull Murphy ond C rl Kro lce were corrleo
own the olsles to the toge loy thelr trufty
vvorrnors The othcrol :nt rpr ter wo Som Nrco
l u who presrded over tne Conte tpetween the
rr ol trupes The Corte t wo one over to err
l-lelen Bolce ohn M l-lole Vxlolter lropp
Brll Wederneyer ond Fronlfle potterson song
olley to the open ronges ol the Greot South
west Floyd Stoll terrner ond has trumpet Fred
Bosorn wrth hrs occorduon ond the plono peung
ployed by Sue Ke ler loulo preketes Korl
Stouboch ond Myron Wohls were some ol th
rnQtrunNent ployeo Two wrno ponds odded to
th pow wow nmt liotopol ono oro ru
lNuley cornbrned the rhytnms ol the reservotnon
the jrtterpug one the oft shoe lor o o n e
Cl nel Nrurphy went l-lollywood wlth o bevy ol
doncuno lndron rnordem
The motion plctt re extrovogorwzo usucllry lrft
the nonwe ol the produ ery ond director o
thus productlon Mr Korsron hlled the role ol the
ohn on llce N ljorcloy ond Wluys porrf
Wolker dtrected
Thus wos houled by the students ond lofultf
olulce os one ol the top ossemplles ol the yeor
Student portlctpotlon us one ol the hugh luoht ol
ony school yeor Thus comedy rnusucol tolert
fv rotoht tnt o vlvlo y
Top Left C Kroslce Mr P l y E llollcer B Murphy l Mcl-lole M Nlohl Tropp
'Znd Row F Qtollsterrner F Bosorn C Kroslce S Nucolou B Murphy
3rd Row B Nrley C Votopol B Wedrneyer F Potters n
4tn Row B Murphy C h she B Murphy
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DRAMATICS CLUB
lhe Junior and Senior Dramatics Club, under the sponsorship ol Mr, Dawson, made a lasting im-
pression with their presentation ol Ulhree Days leave" lor an Armistice Day program, This First
World War story came out ol the past, through the maze ol the Second World War, and struck through
the complexities ol the present day with deep leeling.
Working lor their own enjoyment ol the art ol the theatre, the club saw plays in Detroitand listened to
several guest speakers from the University ot Michigan, Jean Gregory and Sue Collinswerethe two
presidents during the school year
HY
The Hi Y Club started this year s activities by taking over the sellin ol lootball programs They
generously turned over part ol the money they made to the National YM A to be used in their service
program lor the needy people ol the world The rest was used to send Five representatives to the State
Hi Y Conference at Lansing where Myron Wahls was elected governor ol the State ol Michigan
during this practice legislative period The club collected comic books lor the children in the local
hospitals The Hi Y executive board this year consisted ol president Sid Smock vice president Myron
Wahls and secretary ack Ward The club was advised by Mr Frank Kline
SPANISH CLUB
The Spanish Club is open to all students who are studying Spanish lts purpose is to acquaint its
members with Spanish speaking countries and the customs ol Spanish speaking people
The clubs programs this year hafe included movies speakers parties and music Dr A M
Gregor showed movies and gave a talk on several Spanish countries Fred Basom gave a program ol
Spanish music The Christmas party was Mexican style with stories songs, and a pinala to break
Spanish songs and games Filled one meeting Miss Clara ean Leith spoke onthe subject ol Cuba and
it s capital Havana The club also saw several movies on South America lrom the University ol Mich
igan Film library The ollicers ol this y ar s club were Ann McGregor president Marga et lakagi
and Dick Stuhlmann vice pres dents, Anne Patterson secretary and George ayne treasurer
Bottom Row Mr Dawson A Schmid J Jadwin P Hemphill V Onago J Franklin L Portwood
Second Row G Lichty M Morton B Brasstield P Munro H Stellard N Gregory J Guthrie
Third Row P Bertsos J Weiss D Duoslatf B DeWolfe J Gessner S Trometer S Schreiber
Fourth Row R Fox S Collins M Stollsteimer B Agnew M Schneider M Mclntyre B Wilson
Fifth Row B Kazmaier P Frederick M Kerlikowske N Hannah N Brown L Halt B Mitchell
Sixth Row Moon J Gruschow B Berger A Douglass C Keyes H Wenk
Bottom Row R Carbeck L Antieau G Hartman M Wahls S Smock l Ward D OHara M Vogel M Johnson
Second Row J Carras R Shellenberger L McCalla H Wagner F Blake G Sidlinger R Gee D Kaercher
Third Row Mr Kline M Pet rs R Johnson B Brieholz B Cook L Robbons G Roberts
Fourth Row D St ele J Snyder P Uhlendort J Beatty R llli H McHenry D Ladhe O Rosenberry
Fifth Row E Fister L M yer S Reich nberger il Schneider C Thomason R Meyer C Witcher R Winkler
Bottom Row S Henry A Patterson N Stom M Takagi A McGregor P Winney M Nagel B Kappler
Second Row Miss Rasmussen B Schostak E Gulden S Shewchin B Reed M Avsharion C Staubach S Leerkamp
Third Row B Walker A Cuodlrey J Jesoersen B Lindberg L Beckley Taggart W Hutchens G Knott
Fourth Row J Reynolds R Karsian R Stuhlmann McClune B Lillie B Vfood G arrett G ayne
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RIFLE CLUB
During the school year the Rifle Club toolc
part in the National Rille Association Postal
Matches held each month and shot lor the
Associations aualihcation ratings The Army
Department course lor medals was Fired
The club sponsored the Sectional Meet ol the
National Ritle Association unior shoulder to
shoulder Championship Meet The club repre
sented the school in the Detroit Area Alcron
Pittsburah tri angular match
Club champions were determined through
the National Scholastic Match and by Firing
lor the lour position championship At the
Detroit Qlympia the club Fired in tl'e Detroit
Times Match Club otlicers were as follows
First Semester President Neal Powers, Vice
President Morris Pritchard Secretary, Dan
Boone, Treasurer Richard Sullivan, Range
Qthcer William Maier Second Semester
President Richard Rogers Vice President Mary
Collard Secretary Sandra Whittington Treas
urer Richard Sullivan, Range Qllicer Morris
Pritchard
SCRIBBLERS
The purpose ol this club is to better acauaint pete lor several commercial awards lviiss
those girls preparing lor commercial worlc with Morris is the club s sponsor and Autumn Routson
the many leatures ol the held Coming from and anet Kolander were the two presidents
shorthand and typing classes the members com during the year
MUSIC CLUB
Here those students who wish to develop a
tast lor appreciate and learn to Interpret
musi are given the opportunity During the
club meeting period recordinas ol the various
types ol music are played Following these
playinas discussions are held Under the sponsor
ship ol Miss Nelson the club provided the
means whereby good nusic was enjoyed and
understood
The oFlicers of the club were president
Servis vice president Floyd Stollsteimer and
Treasurer Marge Blalce
Bottom Row R Rogers N Powers D Boone M Pritchard P Pet rson D Sullivan J Gray
Second Row Mr Barclay G Loraway S Bielby B Andrews B Wilson lf Hanselmann B Kapp Mr B Reed
Third Row C Balllngall P Mildner B Bisard L Matthews
Fourth Row R Onago D Eigeman S Smoclc P Groomes J Newman M Moten R Tower D Haynes D Pfabe S
Abbot A Holston
Fifth Row F Pope D Holzhauer G Brewer C Elsilor C Hall B Carver M Nellis P Swanson S Whittington
H Kiplmiller M Talcagi
Sixth Row J Feldlcamp R Rutledge C Toshlcotl N Gibson L Haut H Bucon M Collard M Corwin P Winney
Top Row B Hannah A Jesperson B Olson D Ferguson B Hayes B Campbell B Maier J Hammer J Heldam s
L Queal
Bottom Row Miss Morris A Rouston T Mullreed J Kolander M Hulslander J Miller K Carroll Foster
Miller J Kuebler
Second Row B Pittman V Miller D Smith H Forn J Thomas N Behnlce J Reems E Hager
Third Row M Schneider B Fisher M Murphy l Minges D Luenser G Goetz B Kuohn C Rice S North
Fourth Row J Sayre D Fallcenberg R Kopp R Fleshman B Seitz J Neumann H Mast
Bottom Row R Cornell D Sellards F Stollsteifner H WarnhoFl W Chase C Evangelides D Heusel G Miller
SGVVIS
Second Row J Page P Cornell D Bauer D Axelson M Snider B Burke
Third Row K Stciubach M Petersen N Allen N Storm J Koengeter D Heger J Wree R Loy l Ringlcvisl M
Sauer A Powers
Fourth Row B Burd M Zeeb E Enlcemann B Schwalm S Perin L Boyce R Howard C Thomas M Parlas M
Phelps S Newcomb
Fifth Row J Campbell A Street M Dellabaugh W Sell S Smith B Kellogg J Bearman M Dundas D Ham
E Loveland S Galcle
Sixth Row C Andress B Savage N Schleede B Meyer T Prelcetes M Masten E Tibbals E Hager D Brockway
L Wagner
Seventh Row B Wiley S Pratt N Mainwaring S Blom B Martin L Brauer N Davis N Mueller D Garland
R Kopp M Hardin J Gessner
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ART CLUB
This club, sponsored by Mr North, was the
means by which art could be brought close to
many students. The members saw many excellent
Films on the subject during club meeting periods,
Groups ol the club mode trips to the art galleries
in both Toledo and Detroit
As a service to the Art Room the club worlced
on the picture morgue During the lirst se
mester soap carvings were mode This was done
CAMERA
During the past year the members ol the
Camera Club under the direction ol Mr Buell
became acquainted with the many lunctions ol
Dhotography Tallcs were given and experiments
performed lor the benelit ol the club Mr Harry
Kelly a local photographer gave a very in
terestlng tallc and Showed many prize pictures
So lar this semester the club has undertalfen
GIRLS
Qpen to those girls interested in home e o
nomics this club is part ol both the state and
national Future l-lomemalcers ol America Club
The club meets du ing the regular scheduled
Club Period and does much ol its planning at
Bottom Row D Callaway S Germanis J Douvitsas
under the stimulus of the National Soap Carving
Exhibit which was on display in the school at
that time. The general atmosphere ol the club
and its meetings was that ol a workshop,
The club ollicers were as lollows first se
mester President Nancy Davis Vice Rresident
l-lildagarde Wente Second semester, Rresident
Christ Kataool Vice Rresident ewett Cole
man
CLUB
the project ol malcing Contact prints ol the
winter sport teams and selling them to the team
members The club ollicers were lirst semester
President Diclc Crosby Vice Rresident Colvin
Haywood Secretary Sue Sue Rogers Second
semester Rresident Ken Ldwards Vice Rresi
dent BillWaltz Secretary Mary Malin
CHORUS
thot time
ln the lall there is a regional meeting with
other similar clubs in this area ln the spring
there is a state wide meeting and in uly a
national convention
Second Row H Tanabe L Moore D Cornexl D Gurk N Davis
Third Row L Keneslci C Boychelr H Doney T Palmer J Jaclcson H Wallcer R ones
Fourth Row Mr North M Todd J aclcson J Smalley B Berger P Moore F Walker B Swartz C Jewet
Bottom Row R Bachmann l Jones E Jones S Rogers J Hudson B Dreshell J Collins R Qestreicher G l-'lorning
Second Row D Plabe L Owens E Marshall M Sutton M Malin J Agar J Reehm K Boicuilc C Clilce
Third Row P Navarra D Haynes R Carlton J Waterman N Kays K Edwards G Egnash
Fourth Row Mr Buell J McHale E Pardon B Knoll J Palmer M Stevens E Metzer
Bottom Row N Brining C Staubach Mrs Anderson G Diccision E Jones D Ford
Second Row A Bray K Clarlc D Townsley J Page J Moore F Wall J Edds H Satterla
Third Row I Brown L Salles D Kurznel E Katapodis C Vreeland D Verames S enlcins B Mull
Fourth Row D Reed A Brumbaugh Ci Downing R Carlton M Dundas Dulce M Moore D l-lardwicif
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INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
The lnternatIonal RelatIons Glub sponsored
by Mr ICarsIan devoted Its attentlon to the
varIous Far Eastern and LatIn AmerIcan Goun
trIes These countrIes were studIed because of
theIr Importance In the news durIng the year
Several tImes durIng the year the club mem
bers met at dltlerent club members homes on
FUTURE
Sponsored by lVlIss I-lardIng thIs club has as
ILS OUISCLIVS the servmg ol those gIrls who are
Interested In nJrsIng as a career The club meet
Ings are Inlormatlonal programs set up to help
the gIrls explore the held and Its reauIrements
lor entrance
DurIng the school year IIS members assIst IP
Tuesday evenIngs lor pot luclc suppers and to
lusten to the Town Meetlng ol the AIr
broadcasts The dIscussIon In whIch the members
partoolc were olten as heated as had been the
broadcasts themselves Club OTIICGFS were
RresIdent Sue Bender Secretary Allegra
Branson
NURSES
admInIstratIon ol varIous school wrde health
tests chest x rays and auestIonnaIres
Last semester olhcers were Manlyn edele
presIdent Barbara GollIer NICG presIdent and
Rat 7Immer secretary treasurer The oIIIcers lor
the second s mester were GIOFIO RIchardson
presIdent aclae Lumm VIC9 presIdent Grace
Turvo s cretary and lVlarylllI treasIrer
GERMAN
The German Club was very actIve thIs year
and had Interestung meetIngs and OUISIdS ac
LIVILIGS The event whlch hIgh lIghted the year
was a Sauerltraut supper served ID the school
caletena Folk dancIng to German records
Gus I-labberlIn were the guests ol the clulo
The regular Tuesday mornmg club meetIngs
were devoted to hearung spealrers tell about
German cu toms and Ile In Germany Members
also enjoyed seeIna movIes and slIdes about
Germany and sIngIng and lIstenIng to German
songs
The club was led tlrougn thIs very successlul
l-laerer vIce presIdents l'lugh Kabat and l"lelen
BOIC9 secretarIes I-lelen BOIC9 and Martha
I-leusel and treasurers George I-lornIng ana
Dean SchaIrer
Bottom Row S Loolcer G Thomas L Salles S Bender A Branson Mr KarsIan
Second Row G Shehan R Cole S Soule B Savage M Katz
ThIrd Row Blddle NI Qbee M Blum N Remnant J Fox V Heuer
Bottom Row P ZImmer L Andrew M dele N Lurette N BreInIng F Dauvnsas G RIchardson
Second Row MISS I-lardmg P MItchell G Tervo C Vreeland D Reeves B Collyer E Mallory M Peterson
Thnrd Row B Bluett I Brown G Downey L I.ewIs M Waterbury D Verames S e Ions M Ill
Bottom Row M Baur F Mast Bachmann E KIenzle S Peters M I-leusel B BaylIss R Oestreucher
Second Row Mrss RIeger I-I Kabat l-I BOICE W Neff D Kennedy G Booth I-I I-laugh
TI'IIrd Row D SchaIrer G BOICG R I-lunt D DennIson W I-lallas R Raab G van VoIgtlander A l-'laerer
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The members ol the Scnence Club lurthered
thenr lcnowledge ol scnence thns year by con
ductnng specna nzed expernments seenng Fnlms
and by gonng on several trnps The club pernods
were spent nn observnng demonstratnons by
other members or vvorlang on pronect Lnqund
anr was demonstrated and sonlless gardens were
expernmented wnth durnng the second semester
The club became allnlnated wnth the Natnonal
Scnence Club ol Amernca and boasts a certnlncate
and a charter The club otlncers were as follows
Fnrst semester presndent Lnddne Pentel, Vnce
Dresndent loula Prelcetes Secretary Lons
Brauer Second Semester presndent Norm
Mangounn Vnce Presndent l-luah Wenlc Secre
tary Lnddne Renlel
FLORICULTURE
lhe rrann actnvnty ot thns years lclornculture
Club was an oll day excursnon to Detront to vnew
the hower show put on by the Mnchngan l-lortn
cultural Socnety The date set for thns trnp was nn
March The other actnvntnes ol thns newly
formed club a e lorcnng bulbs sweet potatoes
and pussy wnllovxs to bloom vnsntnng the many
beautntul gardens around the cnty ol Ann Arbor
andvnsntnng Nnelson s areenhousesdurnng Chrnst
FRENC
lhns year tte French Club planned evennng
meetnngs to be held at the homes ol the mem
bers The mornnng meetnng were enther spent nn
plannnna the evennna meetnngs or nn hearnng
reports from the members ol the club on the
dntlerent aspects ol lnle nn Franc At the tnrst
evennng meetnng Mrs ohnson the club aclvnser
showed pnctures that she had tal4en on a trnp
that she made to France She also aave a tallc
along wnth the pnctures Qne mornnng me tnng
was spent nn learnnna French Chrnstmas Carols
mas and Easter vacatnons to see the prolessnonal
dnsplays
ln the hrst semester Donald Kapp served the
cluba presndent Dorns Kopp was secretary and
Ronald Kapp was treasurer The second semester
ohtncer were Mary Lynn Donally presndert
Vnrgnnna Frisch vnce presndent Ronald Kopp
secretary and Bnllne Pentel treasurer
Another evennng meetnng was held at the
Stage Coach lnn The French Club attended a
ploy put on by the Llnnversnty ol Mnchngan It
gave the members a chance to see how much
French they were really able to understand
The ottncers ol Le Cercle Francans were
presndents Martha Hooper and Alnce l-larrell
vnce presndents Alnce l-larrell and ohn l-larrn
son and Secretarnes Sue Newcomb and Qle
Lobanov
Bottom Row lv' Masten V l-leuer B Lnrette Mr Meyers B Stnerle N Keys
Second Row F Bowdle j Garland L Brauer L Pentel j Vonge D Edwards
Thnrd Row D Robbnns D Staggs T Prelcetes H Frnsnnger l-l Wnnk
Bottom Row Mnss jensen D Kopp S Corey M Znmmer G l-lanselmann B Anderson
Second Row P Chase j MacDougaII S Toney V Frnsch R Kopp
Thnrd Row D Barnett B Pentel G Fowler D Conn M L Donally
Bottom Row S Abbott S Davns E Penn A l-larrell Mrs johnson
2nd Row O Lobanov D Klophaalt J t-larrnson R Poland
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lhe Boys Leader Club IS not only an enjoy
able activity lor athletically minded boys but
It also serves as an aid to the physical education
department The purpose ol this club IS to train
those boys who are Interested to assIst In the
boys gym classes The maIn emphasis this year
was learnIng how to teach tumbling and the
boys had a great deal of lun becoming rubber
men The club also performed at one ol the
baslcetball aames at Yost Field House and their
performance was enjoyed by all Mr l-loward
Thompson IS the advisor of this club The othcers
were paul Presswood and Guy Posey presi
dent Bob Schneider and Paul Presswood vice
president, Ernst Wright and l-larold Schnilling
secretary treasurer
DEBATE
ThIs years Debating Team assumed a Sopho
more tone to It as the Detroit Free press plague
was won ID the Tall by a team ol Sophomores
AQGID In the spring with Debating now beina
otlered as a credit course a team ol Sophomores
competed ID the Spring Speech Forensics With
a class to choose lrom Mr Gary Debating
ln cooperation with many local employers ana
the Department ol Labor many ol Ann Arbor
l-ligh School s students are able to combine
ence This IS especially true IN worlt dealina
witn sales and othce worlc The portion of the
ay spent ID s hool IS talcen up witn course
directly relating to the student s worlc
Mr Thompson B Schneider
B Pesswood H Sh llino
R Knott
Bottom Row M Stevens D Townsen C Potter Mr Cary
'Znd Row D ohnston Harrison M Wahls C McKinney
sponsor will prepare a team to compete In the
DISLVI t Five A League contest at Lansing Se
on
The fall team was made up ol Myron Wahl
Debbie Townsend ohn l-larrison Mary Ste
yens and Cynthia potter
While credit Tor this program IS aiyen by th
school the employer s Importance IS stressed In
tnat he gives the grade earned by the stiden
Mr Dahlberg I tne Coordinator ol this pro
gram and It IS through his oth e that the channei
Tlows lrom school to worlt
Bottom Row D Gillespie C Bice j Finltbeiner S North B Valentine D Bre yer J Kolander Mr Dah'berg
Qnd Row B Baldus E l-lense T2 Eleichman I Kubler T2 Kopp j McDougal B Truoy
3rd Row T2 Dirlcse Beatty S Kearney Miller M Miller D Vfalialte D Rice D Bauer B Salanaer
4th Row M Silverstone B Blewet l Cooch D Axeison
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The Conservation Club came into being early
during the second semester oF this year as a
result ol numerous requests by students. There
has always been a need For such a club, but not
until aFter the First Few successful trips to the
Cedar Lake Camp was there enough interest
shown to warrant such an organization, This
does not mean that all ol the members have gone
to camp but a good share have
Although we got oFF to a late start the club
shows great promise under the able supervision
oF Mr Robert Granville The activity program is
made uo ol conservation movies d monstrations
and lectures. Members also engage in hiking,
camping, cook-outs, and other similar out-oF-
door experiences. These activities cover many
phases oF conservation, including Fishing, hunt-
ing, soil erosion, and related practices.
The club sponsored one ol the all-school as-
semblies, at which Mr. Don Boyer presented a
very interesting lecture and movie ol the wild'
lile ol Michigan
The charter ollicers oF the club are President
Neil Remnant Vice President anet Biddle
and Secretary Katherine Markey Nancy Reg
anall is the chairman oF the program committee
ARCHERY
This club is open to all Senior boys and airls
vvho are interested in learning the sport oF
Archery The club meets durina the regular time
provided For club activities Shooting is done at
this time and occasionally alter school At each
club meeting some member gives a short report
on one phase oF Archery
Bill Wedemeyer was president in the First
semester and Margaret Ann Taylor was presi
dent in tne second semester
INTERIOR
DECORATORS
Interior d corating being the main interest ol
its members the club soent most ol the First term
learning color schemes mixing paints and then
studying the Fundamentals ol decorating
The second semester proved to be very valu
able First small model houses were constructed
ol balsa wood AFter the color schemes had
been planned the houses were actually
painted and Finished All were satished and the
year s work was considered a success
The club oFIicers were as Follows First
s mester president Bob Kuehn Vice Rresident
Margaret Rodrler Secretary Tom Murphy
Second seme ter President I-larry Geyer
Vice President Bob Kuehn Secretary une
Burke
Bottom Row Mr Granville E Brown j QDonnell B Kappler VV I-lutchrns B Wanzick M Kettelhut
3rd Row D Good j Biddle K Markey j ,Iesperson M Blum A Bray R Backus B Fowler
4th Row R Brumbaugh D Robbins L Queal R Bray I-I Sindlinger j Loukotka N Remnant
5th Row B Miller R Schairer B I-IoFlman G Roberts D Steele B Blewett K Zeeb L Rullins B I-laarer
Bottom Row D Rice C Lewis B Else-mann E Swanson Miss I-larney
Qnd Row L GriFFith A Brumbaugh M Taylor
3rd Row F I-Iall L RuFFins D Chapman B Wedemeyer K Edwards
Bottom Row Mr I-layvvood E Koch j Daum I-I Geyer J Burke B Valentine
Qnd Row B Wanzeck O Merrill E Luckhart E Gerdel K Rutledge S Stuhlmann
3rd Row S Morgan I-I Luckhart T Podevvell B Kuehn R Frey O Donnell
4th Row B Ward B Trout E Dersham C Cummings R Steiner T Lupi
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Bright and early, six o'clack to be exact,
Easter Sunday morning, the Washington Club
lelt Vlfillow Run Airport in Capital Airlines,
planes lor a trip to New Yorlc, philadelphia, and
the nationxs capital.
Arriving in New York about nine A.fVl., the
club was met by the lew Utrain travelers,"
alter which all attended church services, wit-
nessed the Easter Parade, and visited the Hay-
den Planaterium. The next few days were spent
OFF WE GO INTO
in New Yorlcs wonderland, Radio City, Music
Hall, Roclceleller Center, the UN. structure,
famous restaurants, shopping and sight-seeing.
The short nights were spent at the Commodore
l-lotel.
The two plays, 'lost in the Starsn and Ml
Know my Love," will not be soon lorgotten.
The Tour hour stop in philadelphia was a
revelation ol early American history Cond the
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BOYS' WASHINGTON CLUB
Bottom Raw: Mr, Barclay, D. Schairer, S. Smoclc, l-l, Wagner, B. Kuehn, D. Ballingall, T Shellenberger.
Qnd Row: D. Edwards, l-l. Kabot, j. Douvitsas, D. Gurlc, T Todd, C. Katapol.
3rd Row: W. Sherman, G. Kaercher, M. Katz, C. Wubbena, T M:Clune, D, Steele, T Stewart, K, Edwards.
4th Row: T Lichty, D, Sullivan, N. Powers, P. Campbell.
THE WIDE BLUE YONDER
We entered Washington DG. by train and
visited the many Iamous buildings located in and
around the city. The towering Washington
Monument, the quiet dignity ol the Lincoln
Memorial, and the hustling activity ol the modern
government buildings were all vvondered at.
It was a tired but happy group ol students and
sponsors who stepped Irom the planes upon the
return to home soil. Io travel is line, it's good
to be home, too.
The club ollicers were as Iollowsz Girls,
Presidents, Margie Nagel and Stuhlmann, Vice-
Presidents, lkaty Markey and Febie Fredricks,
Secretaries, Angie Skinner and ,Ioan Gessner.
Boys, presidents, Dave Ballingall and Bob
Iiuehn, Vice-Presidents, Marvin Katz and Willie
Gavin, Secretaries, I-Ierb Wagner and Syd
Smack.
GIRLS' WASHINGTON CLUB
Bottom Row: A. Skinner, K. Markey, N. Nagel, S. Stuhlmann, I3. Eredericks, bl. Gessner.
Qnd Row: M. Zeeb, S. Bender, I Schlecht, S. Morgan, I Darling, A. I'-Iarrell, M. Donally, R. Kapp.
3rd Row: S. Davis, J. Burke, M. I-Iooper, M. I-Ieusel, B. Reed, M. Warren, B. Reifel.
4th Row: A. Gale, J, Taggert, I Bachmann, D. Garland, T. Preketes, S. Kessler, S. Irometer, B. Aufderheide, B. Savage,
S. Smock.
Sth Row: M. Taylor, S. Overbeck, I-I. Mast, M. Masten, L. Brauer, P. Munro, N. McGreger, A. Godfrey.
6th Rowg W. Sell, I2. Fleischman, N. Mainvvaring, M. Collard, N. Davis, B. Brasslield, M. Kerlikouske, I I-leger, S.
Collins, S. Finkbeiner.
7th Row: T. Mullreed, A. Routsen, I-I. Boice, G VanVoightIander, Miss Zaller, Miss Lundgren.
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PIGSKIN PUSHERS
Under the drrectron ol new coach l-len y
l'lanlQ Fonde and Captaln Stan Burns Ann
Arbor Hugh s 1949 lootball team recorded nts
hrst unbeaten untred season rn nrne years and
brought back nts hrst 5 A League champronshup
srnce 1945
Sweeprng undefeated through an exactrng
eight game schedule Fonde s Pioneers clrmaxed
their season ellorts by Flattenrng tradltronal rrval
ackson by a 53 O score
Against all competltron the Rroneers scored
193 points and held therr opponents to Q0 lor
the best all round showrng slnce the 1909
Nlrdwest
Coach Fonde named 35 letter wrnners at the
close of the 1949 season and T5 will be back
for at least one more year ol competition
enlors wlnnrna mayor letter awards were
Capt Burns Don Dohoney Vlfsllre Gavin
Wedemeyer ack Ward Duck Raab Chuck
Lovelace Bob Winkler LeRoy Baker Brllgher
man Butch Stoddard Frank Patterson Don Gro
ham Roger lVlaugh ohn Matteson lVlorns
Rrrtcnard Floyd Stoll termer Brll Bethke Carl
Kroske Duck Sullrvan
Llnderclassmen named lor letters were Capt
elect De-nnrs VVhrtley Don Boorom o n Cart
wrrght Bob Randall Rrenty Ware ohn Mor
row Bud Parks lm Love on l"lrnz ob
lf eber Drck Chatters ack Grey Marv
Fraker Raul lrbbals Mrke Rodrrguez
State hrst team selectlon was voted the most
valuable player by hrs teammates Dahoney won
unanimous declsron by placing on all hve major
mythrcal elevens and was Nlrchugan s only
representative on the hrgh chool All American
pla :ng onthe econa team
HARRIERS
lfhnnung three ol sux dual meets Ann Arbor
l-lrgh school s cross country team hnrsned thrrd rn
the QOth annual Fave A League and fourth ID
the state
Led by Co captarns Bob Burwell and Bob
Burd the Rroneer harners defeated Lansrng
Sexton Lan Ing Eastern and l'lowell Coach
lrm Ryan s rJnners lost to ackson and Battle
Creek who places 1 l an the state respectrvely
and to Ypsrlantr state Cla s B runner up
George ayne was elected at the close of the
season to lead next year team
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Ann Arbor l-lrgh School s basketball team,
wrnnrna ten out ol srxteen games duruna the
regular season, won the regional champronshrp,
and advanced to the State quarter hnals before
beuna ellmrnated by Detroit Catholic Central
ln the Frye A League the Rroneers, under the
tutelage ol Max Oecowets, hnlshed rn second
place Wrth a 5 3 record
Ouard Syd Cook led the team un rnduvndual
scoring wrth a total of T60 point Stan Burns
All Frye A guard, and Captarn Don Dohoney
were close behrnd It was thus same trno who
made up three ol the hye players named tothe
All Cnty team
Sensor letterwrnners were Syd Cook, Stan
Burns Don Dohoney Ron Zeeb, Duck Stuhlmann
Don Frayer, Gene Rexchenberger, and Floyd
Stollstermer To return For next season are
Tony Ronce Floyd Rarks Dennrs 'Xfhrtley and
Captain elect ohn Morrow
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GRUNT AND GROANERS
For the second straugnt year Ann Arbor l-lugh
School s wrestlung team hnushed second un the
regular Fuve A League season but swept on to
wun the state crown
Coach Frank Klunes matmen losers only to
Lansung Eastern durung the ten meet season won
sux state champuonshups placed second wuth
three men and one each carrued away thurd and
fourth places Thus umpressuve record gave the
school the team tutle
WRESTLING
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Monty Johnson led the Ruoneer vuctory pro
cessuon by wunnung the state 95 pound tutle
Qther hrst place wunners were um Servus at
'IQ7 pounds Gene Morruson at 'l3B pounds
Muke Rodruauez at T45 pounds Butch Stoddard
at 'l65 pounds and Sam Holloway at 165
pounds Second places were taken by ack
Townsley Kungston Smuth and lVlarv Fraker All
of Coach Klunes entrants placed as um Yates
won a thurd place and Don Folts a fourth
SUMMARY
Lansung Eastern
Battle Creek
Cranbrook
Jackson
Lansung Eastern
Battle Creek
Toledo DeVulbuss
Jackson
Lansung Sexton
State Champuonshup
PADDLERS
Coached by l-lenry Fonde and Raul Cluttord
and led by Co captauns Karl Staubach and Bob
Meyer Ann Arbor l-lugh School s swummung
team won three out ol eleven dual meets and
lunushed lourth un the l:uve A League
Breastroker Tom Case was the leadung pount
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Bottom Row M Johnson J Yates D Folts M Rodrequez J Townsley K Smuth B Stoddard
wunner and was voted the team s most valu
able at the close ol the season Case won the
unduvudual lfuve A League Breastroke Cham
puonshup and was pucked to place hugh un the
state meet An untumely attack ol unlluenza how
ever kept hum out ol the water Gene Smuth was
elected to the captauncy ol next year s tankmen
Ypsulantu
ackson
Flunt Central
Lansuna Eastern
Kalamazaoo
ackson
Battle Creek
Ypsulantu
Unuversuty hluah
Rontuac
Servus R Etzel
l-lolloway B Constant O Morruson M Fraker Mr Klune
Qnd Row R Badumann G Knott D Ol-lara B Gee l-l Athanson F Seyfrued Carrus
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3rd Row B Wood C Sharp A Clague D Carkeek B Graft J l-lunz J Heald D Ouualey R Long A l-lughes
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Kungston Smuth Mr Klune and Jack Townsley Co Captauns and Coach
Mr Clutford Karl Staubach Mr Fonde and Bob Meyer Coaches and Captauns
Bottom Row N Brooker N Sprung T Case B Meyer K Staubach C Wutcher D Walker J Snyder D Lahde
Qnd Row Mr Cluttord D Cooper D Prochnow E Smuth J Matteson C Thompson D Sellards J Stewart J Camp
bell Mr Fonde
3rd Row B Rogers P Nauler R Pope B Savage A Jesperson D Fuegel J Rayburn S Sprunaer D Good B Kurrupton
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Wrrh the blowrng of sprung breezes around
Ann Arbor, Coach Kurt Kampe along wrth
Captain Sam Nrcolau wrll combine to lead
the Rroneers unto defense of therr hard won 5 A
Ut 9
The boys who knock out the base huts at
West Rark wrll be called upon to do a bug rob
thrs year They wrll have to supply the power
and freldrng to help support the expected weak
prtchrng staff lt the rest of the team does :ts job
look out The rnfueld has unlrmrted power wrth
Don Dohoney at thrrd Capt Nlcolaou at short
ohn Cartwrrght at second and the doubtful
starter Duck Kung at first The outfreld seems to be
all but sewed up wrth Make Rodrrquez rn left
Syd Bones cook rn center and probably rm
Love rn rrght
Tryrng to battle the varsity out of their Jobs
wrll be rnflelders Skip Relchenberger, Don
Frayer, Duck Stuhlman Dale Rerrn, and Bruce
Fraser Trying to land outfreld jobs wrll b
Galen Rodesta I Carras lm Beatty and
probably Brll Spleth
The pltchlng department rs wrde open but
Duck Nowland, Dave Ballrngall, Tony Ponce,
and Walt Nalepka are expected to be the
frrst four The others, Duck Beadle Francrs Blake
Herb Vlfalker and Brll Spelth wall recerve an
ample chance
When the umpire yells Rlay Ball thus sprang
the followrng wrll probably start
LF Mike Rodrrauez
CF Syd Cook OOO
3B Don Dohoney
TB Duck Kung
SS Sam Nrcolaou
C Brll Bethke O
QB ohn Cartwrrght O
RF um Love
R Duck Nowland O
Last years 5 A trtle holders left every prtcher
they faced mumbling to himself as he left the
park The club hrt a fantastrc 35l and won out
under the mercrless prtchrng of Brll Denl-louter
HUFF AND PUFFERS
Wrtlw a strong team merely taken for granted
the men of coach Tum Ryan embark upon another
season ust as everyone expects the Yankees
to be good everyone counts upon Ryan to make
things Interesting rn the 5 A and state runnrng
and freld competrtron
Thus sprung Ann Arbor wrll probably depend
upon the followlng men
Mrlers 'l Q Mrle J 4 Mule
Bob Burwell Fred Adams ack Vllard
George ayne
Bob Burd
Dash Men Pole Vault Shot Putters
Vern Nixon Roger Maugh Don Hrnz
Bob Fowler Bob Randall
Last year the boys who puff and pant frnrshed
second rn the 5 A and 7th rn the state l-lrgh
lrghts of an otherwnse medrocre season were
Don Douglas wunnrng of the State Half Mule
and Mark Fords second rn the low hurdles
Also outstanding was Alex Evans Don Hrnz
Mark Ford, and Bob Fowler the relay team
Vlfho frnrshed frfth ID the state competntron
Bottom Row Mr Kampe D Sullivan H Schaffer B Frasher J Cartwrnght N Brooker S Rerchenberger F Blake
B Cole R Mueller R Hllla R Uhlenclorl D Mrnnrs A Wenzel
Qnd Row J Reynolds E Gerdel L Kntchen L Robbrns R Bacon M Rodrrauez J Meyers S Nrchalou R Nowlancl
D Beadle J Carras B Neff B Bethke D Rreketes Mr Gecowets
3rd Row A Podrwrl B Spleth W Tucker W Kereluk T Ponce S Cook D Dohoney D Stuhlman C lllr G Podesta
E Smith C Kocrolek D Frayer B Kuehn D Balllngall
4th Row J Wrnkelhous B Younger D Thomas J Mangan P Schwerder J Buster R Edluot A Nucholou J Cart
vvrrght J Neuman B Kambach W Nalrpka D Nordman M Katz
TRACK
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Qnd Row D Hrnz S Chase R Maugh J Ward B Fowler W Gavrn Crrppen V Nrxon
3rd Row J Jackson J Love P Ware L McCarthy R lllr L Shearer C Keyers M Fraker H Morning tar
4th Row B Burwell B Burcl C Jewel! J Matteson O Slmon R Schwartz B Barr D Curnevv
sth Row Mr Ryan B Newman D Boorom R Olson l-l Srndlrnger A Colbert A Preston D Dow J Adams D
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The Ann Arbor Hugh School aoll team may
have had some doubtful seasons un the past but
s season one thuna us sure they wul
umproved Leadung the men dovvn the Iaurvvays
vvuII be Captaun Durvvood Space who vvull be
come the thurd member of the Space Iamuly to
Captaun a Puoneer qoll team Followung Cap
taun Space down the Iaurway vvull be BII
Wedemeyer Chuclcgchlanderer Ron 7eeb and
Harry Athason
The competutuon un thus sport as well as un most
other sprung sports wull be vvude open so dont
any ol you hopeful club swungers be dus
couraged You have an excellent chance ol
vvunnung a varsity uob
Naturally Coach Klune s boys vvull muss Denny
Qttosen Duclc Vlhutehead and Ron Hole un
one Taylor but Be Blaclfett and a host ol
sophomore should help hum Iorget hus trouole
NOT ALL LOVE
Wuth last year s dusa t ous s ason behund them
the Ann Arbor Hugh Iennus team us hopelul ol
brughter days ahead Coach Hanl4 Ironde s
Netmen loolc extremely prorrusuna thus season and
have an excellent chance ol vvurunung the 5 A
LIL 9
Last sea on the boys vvho bat the ball ov r
the net vvon only one whule droppuna nune
Even vvuth thus record they managed to tue
Lansung at rn lor Iourth olace un 5 A competu
tuon
Thus season hovvever they have more re
turnung lettermen than any other Ieaoue team
and could be strona for thus reason
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erry Moon
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Don Alexander
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Bottom Row N Mangounu I2 Poland MCH Ie Moon I? Atlcuns D Alexander F Paras 0 Lobanov
Qn Row D Euteman I Morrovv A Grant H 'xenlf C Elcstrom Heald H Frusunaer E Fungerle I? Mull r
3rd Row Mr Fonde D Fue el B A.ustun I3 I ood D Good G bunal nae I2 Constant I? McDonald I2 Karsucn
Bottom Row C S hlanderer D Space B edemey r B Eocke
Qnd Row I2 Ioseph D Carlson Heudamos C Blaclcett H Ptllne
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Mo aan Se retary Jer: ox and tlte auldnna
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Dunno tlwe year tlwe gurls partucnpated I0 tlwe
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pona basketball bowling badminton and
ba eball
In tlwe Iall tlwe Cldb l4ept busy earnnna money
by selling relreslwments at tlme Home lootball
Carnes More money was aaded to tlve tlll y
t'1e annual Barn Dance Ilwese funds were used
L Re Camp lor a weelr end ol lun
For tlwe second conse utrve year a Faye A
Play Day was neld Ilwls year tlwe scene ol
acttyntues was a Icson plans now Include tln
to be an annual allaur yyutln eaclw Enye A lwool
berng no t alternately
Llnder tlme leaaersnuo or Captann Barbara
Walk rtlwe cI't rlead rs wmtbstood tlw raln and
cola ol tlwe Iootball s ason and tlwe long road
trups ol tlme baslcetball season Ilwese gurls did a
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Reeplna Itat CI bollln polwt lldder tbelr urglna
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