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

 - Class of 1952

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CHARLES BLACKETT. If thou dost play with him at any game, 111011 art sure I0 lose. 5 Shakespeare Captain of the Golf Team, Chuck was also a member of the Swimming Team. He rep- resented his homeroom C-I2 on Student Council and was active in the German Club. MARAIORIE I.. Bl..Xlili. She doeth all llllillgi --Anonymous Marge's numerous activities included Blusic Club, Sopho- more Dramatics, Hag and Masque, and Washington Club. She also served on Student Council and Assembly Commit- tee and was vice-president of G.A.C. She played the lead in the junior play and sang in A Cappella, H.lyI.S. Pinaforef, and Footlight Scandals. SVEA E. BLOM. Her quiet na- ture seems to be tuned to each seas0n's harmony. -Anonymous Svea showed her interest in music by participating in Can- tando and A Cappella. Music Club, Rifle Club, Y-Teens, Footlight Scandals, Conserva- tion Club and Red Cross Com- mittee also claimed Svea's time. Her hobbies include active work in 4-H, singing in church choir, and participating in sports. JUDIE K. BUCK. She is never quiet but when she is sleeping. -Brathwait An active and peppy cheer- leader for three years, Judie captained the Varsity Cheer- leading Squad in her senior year. She also took part in Sophomore Dramatics, Wig and Masque and International Re- lations Club. She sang in Can- tando as a sophomore and jun- ior and A Cappella as a senior. MARY CAROLYN BOICE. Give me some music. wShakespeare This aspiring musician cen- tered her interests around mu- sic while at A.A.H.S., being in Cantando, A Cappella, and Or- chestra. She also belonged to the Music Club in her junior year. She was active in the German and Spanish Clubs. N ,f .r , f Eat' Is Q.. N... .4 H. R its l F5391 , A .RQ 4? l MARILYN U. BORGLIN. A deserving woman. -Shakespeare Nlarilyn came to Ann Arbor High from Tappan. Here she took an active part in Sopho- more Dramatics, Chefs' Club and G.A.C. In lNIarilvn's senior year, she was on C.O.'I'. Next year she plans to go to Michi- gan State College. FREDERICK C. BOWDLE. He was a scholar and a ripe and good 0110. -Shakespeare A member of homeroom B-4, Fred showed his keen interest in science by belonging to the Science Club for all of his three years at Ann Arbor High. He was also a member of the band and maintained high honor roll grades. After grad- uation Fred plans to attend the School of Medicine at the University of Michigan. CAROLYN M. BOYER. I may he small hut I always have my say. Anonymous This service-minded individ- ual jumped right into Red Cross Committee work upon her ar- rival from Slauson. Carolyn then became a member of the Assembly Committee during her junior year. She was a member of the A Cappella Choir as a senior. In the future Carolyn hopes to attend a business col- lege. BETTY BRAATZ. II h0 loved .a jolie and rejoizerl in a pun. fAnonymous Betty was formerly a member 4 of Slauson, and upon arriving ' A ' - at A.A.H.S. she acquired mem- Wf bership in B-4. Band received .. ' most of her attention as an ex- - tra activity, as she participated in it for all three years. Betty's hobbies include reading, driv- ing, and photography. CHARLES F. BRAUN. The sparkle of his szvartlzy eye. -Scott Chuck attended Slauson bc- fore coming to A.A.H.S. He was a member of homeroom B-3 while here. Chuck's hobbies are reading about or working with machines. After his graduation he plans to become a farmer.

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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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EVELYN R. BRAUN. A grace- ful presence bespeaks accept- ance. -Collier Conservation Club occupied Evelyn's club days. She was formerly a member of Slauson and resided in homeroom B-4 while at A.A.H.S. Evelyn was on the honor roll and vice- president of her homeroom during her sophomore year. BRUCE B. BREIHOLZ. I never let studies interfere with my education. -Anonymous This former Slausonite could be found in C-18 while at Ann Arbor High School. Buck was active in sports throughout his high school days by participat- ing in football, basketball, and golf. He was president of his sophomore homeroom and a representative on the Student Council. BEVERLY A. BURK. You are an honest woman, and well thought on. -Shakespeare Coming from Slauson, Bev became a member of home- room B--1. She belonged to the Music Club and Chefs Club, and was active in C.A.C. and intramural sports. She was also secretary of the Floricultural Club. JOHN L. BUSTER. With jov- zall blades I'm as merry with the maids. -Unknown Sports are John's main inter- est. I-Ie went out for cross coun- try, basketball and baseball dur- ing his high school career. He was active in Sophomore Dra- maties, Art Club, and Intra- mural Managers Committee, and sang in Boys' Chorus and Footlight Scandals. DONALD CAIN. You have a handsome head of hair. -Ray Donald was in homeroom B- 16 during his years at A.A.H.S. He was a member of the Flori- culture Club for two years, serving as president of the Club in his sophomore year. Don plans to be a florist. if Elf ki., X 1' vt s DONA L. CALLOXVAY. The conquest was obtained with ease, -Lyttlctfm A new member of Ann Arbor High this year, Dona came from the Lincoln Consolidated Training school. There she was an assistant art director and secretary of her homeroom. DONALD E. CALVERT. He talks of wood-it is some ear- pen ter. Shakespeare Don, who was formerly from Jones, has ambitions of becom- ing a carpenter. His hobby of woodworking seems to point in that direction. He was a mem- ber of the '51 wrestling squad and a Washington Clubber. Don is in homeroom D-22, and he maintained honor roll standards as a junior. RICHARD D. CARKEEK. To spend too much time in studies is sloth! Bacon Dick was a member of D-22 and arrived at AAHS from Slauson. He was a member of Hi-Y, Sophomore Dramaties, and Boy's Chorus as a sopho- more. As a junior he was elected vice-president of his homeroom and participated in the Interna- tional Relations Club. RITA M. CARLTON. I saw not a better sport these seven years. -Shakespeare Rita came from Tappan Jun- ior High. During her three years at A.A.H.S., she was a member of homeroom B-3. She participated in the Spanish and Camera Clubs, and was on the Red Cross Committee and in Footlight Seandalsf' Ritals hobbies are roller skating and collecting records. CLARENCE XV. CARRING- TON. Laughs louder than the laughing giant. -Holmes Clarence served his home- room in the capacity of secre- tary and treasurer. He also exhibited his interest and tal- ent in music by participating in Boys' Chorus and Music Club. Clarence was a member of A Cappella Choir.

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