Ann Arbor High School - Omega Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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SHIRLEY ABBOTT. She's a quiet girl-al times. -Anonymous Shirley showed her various abilities by becoming homeroom secretary and Student Council Party Chairman, by singing in Cantando, A Cappella, and H.M.S. Pinaforef' and by be- longing to the French, Music and Rifle Clubs. CHRISTINA E. ABITON. Hut oh, she flames such a way! -Suckling Chris, a former Slausonite, was secretary of her homeroom and on the Assembly Commit- tee. She was a ,I.V. cheerleader one y'ear, and was active in G. A.C., Sophomore Dramaties, Wig and hfasque, Chefs, Club, Cantando, and Wlashington Club. RICHARD F. ALSTROM. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. -johnson Dick boosted sports during his stay at Ann Arbor High by managing the football and bas- ketball teams all three years. Besides bowling, playing golf, and participating in other sports, he represented his home- room, B-18, on the Intramural Managers Committee. Dick hails from Tappan. BARBARA ANDRSON. joy rises in me, like a sunzmer morn. -Coleridge Barb came from Slauson, and, while at Ann Arbor High, she participated in the Floriculture Club for three semesters and was on the Red Cross Commit- tee for one semester. She was also on her homeroom bowling team and C.O.T. as a senior. Barb has not made any plans for her future yet. JEANETTE A. ANDREXV. If a woman have long hair, il is a glory to her.-New Testament. Jeanette came to Ann Arbor High, where she resided in homeroom C-12, from Slauson. She was active in the Child Care and the Music Clubs. After she graduates Jeanette plans to go to work. 70 Q' 1 'Q' Q' Q' ef' X CARL APRILL. The birds can fly, an' why r'ai1't I? -Trowbridge Carl is extremely interested in hunting. mainly for deer. An- other of his interests is avia- tion, particularly fiying. Carl was a member of Mr. Gran- villeis homeroom, B-4. Before entering A.A.H.S., Carl at- tended Tappan ,Iunior High. KONDA ATKISSON. She needs no eulogy, she speaks for herself. -f Anonymous Before becoming a member of homeroom B-3, Konda at- tended Berkley High School in Berkley, Michigan. Her interest in music was shown by her par- ticipation in the orchestra. Can- tando, A Cappella, and the Music Club. She also took part in the Junior Play and the Washington Club. WILLIAM E. AUSTIN. No legacy is so rich as honesty. -Shakespeare A former Tappanite, Bill was an active member of Stageeraft throughout his high school days. He was on the Junior Varsity Tennis Team and also worked on the Assembly Committee. As a senior he participated in the Washington Club. Bil1's future plans include college and the Army Air Force. AIANIIZCIC AYERS. It is lzetter to he Olll of the world than out of the fIISlll077. H Swift Coming from Tappan, Janieee served as secretary of her home- room, C-12. She also took an active part in the Seribblers' Club and participated in intra- mural sports. Janiece likes to spend her free time drawing or dancing. ROGER BACHMANN. A learned man. --Shakespeare Roger held the office of vice- president of his homeroom, and was on the Student Council for two years. He was active in the Camera, Conservation, and Washington Clubs, and he served on the Projection and Presidents' Committees.

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5 ' , A person doesn't quite realize how much fun he's had in school until p, C thc day he wears that cap and gown and comes to the realization that its over. XVe seniors feel the aching symptoms of homesickness. Along with the hard work there has been the fellowship with our teachers and iw classmates to make our three years at Ann Arbor High School invaluable. lVe have a great many memories to look back on. A glance at the pictures of our junior and senior play casts bring back a host of memories PWS!-dw!! to those of us in the C2lSt, on committees, and in Bill Hare the audience. Then, as we see the snaps of the Senior Assembly, and the J Footlight Scandals, we re- live all the fun we had. All the excitement of exams and honors was increased by the V1-W-l,mw-IIPHI signing of autograph books, Al Clzwue practicing our Class Day program and graduation ex CFLISCS and presenting our gift to the school Our store house of memories is full Srrnlnrx Bu B nth Executive Board -Vflflffifl et not 'at is 1 an 1 c tu ic 1 t XX ndha Clue Nliltol judx Rood Xlxss Rugei lllXlSOl hf teen n . t i , . A , 5, e .it tl Sl'flf!'!l.' Debbie Townsend, Norm Hartwig, .Xl Clague. Bill Ilare, Bet illarlli, Xlarx Slawson. if ' ' g: Xlr. ll. Re l-adx' '. l. Gt ll. tl. l3r'an lfingerle, Iln'k B 'l vl . l'a 'Q 'ms, Ig'.z tn, ,, V '-1 ' '.



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ROBERTH B-XRR .Methznks zt were an easj leap to pluck bright honor from the pale faced moon Shakespeare One of the most athletic mem bers of the class of 32 Bob was on the Varsity Football Squad in his senior year He followed up two years of varsity track work bv being elected co cap tain of the track team BENERLX J B-XRTH 4 dish it fo1 the gods Shakespeare This all around girl was a member of A Cappella Choir and Conservation Club She is as also on the Sophomore and u mor Executive Boards and sec retary of her senior class After her graduation she plans to at tend the Lmversitj of Michigan I-XCQUELIINE I BAUNI GXRTINER Shf s lleautzful and therefore to be ztooed Shakespeare acl ies hobbx cheering for Ann Arbor High kept her busv as a V cheerleader for one tear and a yarsitv cheerleader for two Active in her home room ackie was both president and vice-president. She was on the Presidents and Red Cross Committees and in the Conser- vation Club. RICHARD BEADLE. He ujas not of an age but for all tzme. - onson This athletic boy was-a par- ticipant in footbally baseball. intramural basketball, a n wrestling. Dick was president of his homeroom C-18 and also president of Hi-Y. His hobbies include sports and traveling. After graduation Dick plans to major in business administration at Michigan State College. JANE E. BE,-XRMAN. She was ever fair and never proud: had a tongue at will and yet was never loud. Shakespeare Jane came to AAHS from Slauson, and as a Sophomore she was in the Scribbers' Club and the Music Club. She par- ticipated in the production of Footlight Scandals. Jane was elected secretary of homeroom D-22 ' 'v in 'M 1 I PATRICIA T BEMIS Her modest looks the cottage mzght adorn Coldsmith Pat came to Ann Arbor High from Tappan unior High In her junior year she was a mem ber of the Scribblers Club Her favorite pastime is singing as she proved by her participatom in G1rls Chorus and Cantando JUDH X BIINCE I have no other but a uoman 9 reason I thznlr him so hrcause I thznk hzm Sh ikespe ire udx entered Ann Arbor High after graduating from Tappan She brgan hcr sophomore year hut by joining Sophomore Dra matics and as a junior shc was ln lnttrnational Relations Club hvlg and Masque and Red Cross and Presidents Commit tees DALE D BENNETT Blessed be agnculture' Warnex Dale Came from Tappan and was a. member of homeroom A 20 during his years at A A H S He participated in baseball and he was also on the Projection Committee Dale enjoys stamp collecting in his free time. Aftu his graduation from high school he plans to work on a farm. ST XIXLEY BIIILBY. lou ll have one of these old professors in your hair. -Twiin Coming from Slauson Stan became a member of homeroom B-3 at A.A.H.S. In his sopho- more and junior years he was in Rifle Club and went out for football. He enjoys Architect Landscaping in his free time. After graduation Stan plans to go to Ixlichigan State Normal College. BEVERLY E. BISARD. She was wont to be as still as a mouse. -Flecknoe Although Bev was a busy member of the Rifle Club and Chefs' Club, she also found time to play baseball in G.A.C. dur- ing her junior year. She be- came a member of homeroom B-18 when she entered Ann Ar- bor High from Tappan.

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