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

 - Class of 1952

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DEAN s. EITEMAN. Ami here'.s thy stormy music in the drum, -Campbell Dean was president of the band, and he was in orchestra for two years. He was a mem- ber of the Rifle and the Camera Clubs and participated in intra- mural basketball and bowling, and was on the Tennis Team. CHRIS A. EVANGELIDES. A good heart's worth gold. -Shakespeare Chris, who was vice-president of his homeroom C-18, showed much interest in music and sports during his three years at Ann Arbor High. He was in A Cappella Choir, Music Club, the operetta, and Footlight Scan- dals. In the field of sports, which is Chris's hobby, he was busy as intramural basketball manager. MARILYN D. EVERETT. O, for the love of laughter! Shakespeare A former Tappanite, Marilyn has been extremely active here at Ann Arbor High. She par- ticipated in Sophomore Dramat- ics, G.A.C., Wig and Masque, Conservation Club, Music Club, Washington Club, and was the able editor-in-chief of the Ome- ga. She also helped with the junior and senior plays and the Operetta. DONNA FALKENBERG. Dflfk eyes, with a wondrous, 1UI'll'lll71g charm. -f Cary A member of homeroom C- 12, Donna entered Ann Arbor High from Slauson. She took part in the Music Club and was also active in the Interior Deco- rating Club. She hopes to get a good job after her high school work is completed. PEGGY D. FARRAR. All suc- ceeds with people who are sweet and cheerful. Voltaire Peggy came from South In- termediate sehool in Saginaw. She was active in Music Club, G.A.C., Sophomore Dramatics, Special Trips Committee, and Washington Club. She worked on properties and make-up for the junior and senior plays. at 9 if H011 CHARLES F. FE.-XTHIZRLY. livery inch a nmn-and lots of inches. f:kIl0llI'l1l0llS This good-naturecl boy came to Ann Arbor High from Tap- pan. He served his IIOIIICTOOTII as Intramural Manager and wason the honor roll. Chuck put l1is athletic ability to good use by playing varsity football for two years. JACK A. FIZLDKAMP. He pleases everyone. -lioileau jack showed his interest in shooting by being active in the Archery Club one year, and Rifle Club two years. As a senior he made the trip to Washing- ton. He attended Slauson dur- ing his junior high days, and his hopes for the future include go- ing to trade school. MARY LOU FELDKAMP. I'm no angel! Thackeray Cooky kept busy in the Rifle Club, Sophomore Dramat- ics, Chefs' Club and Washing- ton Club. She was also secre- tary of her homeroom as a soph- omore. She was in Band for three years and worked on make-up for both the junior and senior plays. She plans to at- tend Miehigan State College. DAVID F. FERGUSON. This fellow picks up wit as pigeons pease. -Shakespeare Dave was vice-president of homeroom C-9 for three semes- ters and a member of the Presi- dents' Committee. He partici- pated in Rifle Club as a sopho- more and Conservation Club as a senior. Dave also took an ac- tive part in Washington Club. His plans for the future include college. JANICE FILLINGER. I never dare be as funny as I can. Holmes A very active girl, Jannie gave her time and efforts to G.A.C., being it's president in her senior year. She also participated in Sophomore Dramatics, Wig and Masque, and Stagecraft and was the unforgettable Norah in Ah, WVilderness.

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GENEVIEVE DICCION. In quietness and conhdenre shall be your strength. -Old Testament Genevieve came to Ann Ar- bor High from Roosevelt High School. As a sophomore shr- was active in Sophomore Dra- matics and Girls' Chorus, and she participated in Footlight Scandals. NORM.-XJ. DlRK5E.ll'1'tl1l1er rognlslz smile and flaming eye. -Anonymous Norma was active in student government during hcr three years at Ann Arbor High. She was a Student Council alternate as a sophomore and a Student Council representative as a ju- nior and senior. She was also vice-president of her homeroom and a member of Sophomore Dramatics and International Relations Club. BARBARA L. DOUGLAS. My heart is true as steel. Shakespeare This former Slausonite was active in a number of clubs dur- ing her stay at Ann Arbor High, namely Future Nurses, Colon- ade, and Rifle Club. She was also in Girls' Chorus and Can- tando. Barb's hobbies include swimming, music, and cooking. FRANCES DOUVITSAS. She is ever precise in promise- keeping. Shakespeare A former member of Jones junior High School, Fran par- ticipated in the Future Nurses Club and Rifle Club at Ann Ar- bor High. She was also in G.A. C. and Intramural sports. Music claimed some of Frances' time as she was in Cantando, A Cap- pella and Footlight Scandals. JEANNINE DRAPER. Her own that she wills to flo or say seems wisest, flisrreetesl, best. -- Milton Jeannine participated in Ar- chery Club one semester and the Music Club for three semesters. She also served her homeroom, B-10, as Intramural Manager and as secretary. ., 3 i 'i BEVERLY A. DRECHSEL. May your purse be always heavy and your heart be always light. -Barclay Being a member of Camera and Music Clubs kept Bev very busy. However, she also served on the Red Cross and Intra- mural Managers' Committee and became an active member of G.A.C. F R A N CIS B. DROGOSZ. Where runn'st thou so fast? -Shakespeare This friendly fellow came to Ann Arbor High from W. D. Lowe High School in Ontario, Canada. While at Lowe High, Francis participated in sports by being a member of the Track Team. He also was an enthusi- astic pole vaulter. After grad- uation, Francis plans to special- ize in English, JAYLEE M. DUKE. My pur- pose is, indeed, a horse of that color. -Shakespeare jaylee, a member of home- room C-18, was active in Sopho- more Dramatics and Rifle Club. In intramural sports she par- ticipated in archery, Cantando, A Cappella and the Footlight Scandals. Aside from partici- pating in the Civic Theatre, Jaylee spends her leisure time breeding and showing saddle horses. MARIE DUNDAS. My good will is great. - 5l12lliCSP6?ll'C On coming to Ann Arbor High, this Slausonite was as- signed to homeroom B-l0 lor her next three years. Enjoying music, Marie was a member of the Music Club and particl- patecl in the musical produc- tion, 'AFootlight Scandals. She plans to work after her gradua- tion from high school. JOYCE L. EDDS. Though she be but little she is fierce. -Shakespeare This former Slausonite was a member of the Wig and Masque Club as a junior and the Rifle Club as a senior. Joyce also participated in girls' badminton and served her homeroom as secretary during her junior year.



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BRIAN E. FINGERLE. There might be medical doctors a- cocking their medical eyes. -Dickens Brian was a member of the Washington Club and Senior Class Executive Boards. Sports occupied Brian's time as he par- ticipated in football and tennis. He was business manager of the Omega, and treasurer of the Student Council ERVIN B. FISTER. I'll learn my lessons as I please myself. -Shakespeare Ervin participated in the Hi- Y Club as a sophomore, Conser- vation Club and Intramural Managers in his junior year, and Washington Club and Conser- vation Club in his senior year. He was on the Cross Country and Track Teams and in Stage- craft. DELORES L. FORD. Quiet persons are welcome every- where. -- Fuller Before entering A.A.H.S., De- lores was a student at Slauson. During her stay here she joined in the Sophomore Dramatics and Archery Club. She was on the Red Cross Committee in her senior year, and sang in Girls' Chorus. She plans on going to Bemidji, Minnesota, Business School. RICHARD E. FOSTER. Merit is the gill of nature. -La Rochefoucauld Dick came to Ann Arbor High from Slauson. Here he be- came a member of homeroom C-9 and attended the school camp. Basketball occupied much of Dick's free time. He plans to attend the Vogue School of In- terior Decorating after his high school work is completed. PATRICIA A. FOX. She has a kindly spirit and a friendly air. -Shakespeare Coming from Dundee, Pat entered Ann Arbor High in her junior year. Here, she be- came a member of Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens, Wash- ington Club, and G.A.C. She also participated in intramural sports. MARVIN E. FRAKER. It is excellent to have a giant's strength. -Shakespeare Marv's ability in sports was shown by the valuable contribu- tion which he made to the foot- ball squad and the wrestling team during his three years at A.A.H.S. As a senior he was co- captain of the Wrestling Team. DEAN R. FRITZ. Men of few words are the best men. -Shakespeare A member of homeroom C-9, Dean came from Slauson jr. High. Here at Ann Arbor High, he was a member of Rifle Club as a sophomore, and he joined Conservation Club in his senior year. Dean plans to attend Michigan State College after his graduation. PATRICIA GODDARD. A maid she seems of elleerful yes- terdays and conhdent tomor- rows. -Wordsworth Pat's interest in art was clear- ly shown by her work as Art Editor of the Omega. Ivig and Masque, G.A.C., Senior Execu- tive Board, and Presidents' Committee all claimed her time. She also took part in the junior play and worked on the make-up and ticket committees for the Operetta. DONALD P. GOOD. A wom- an is necessarily an evil, but he that gets the most tolerable one is lucky. -Menander Don was very active through- out high school. He joined the Rifle, Conservation, and Radio Clubs and was on the Presidents' and Projection Committees. Don also went out 'for swim- ming, baseball and tennis. DAVID L. GRAF. There is no index of character so sure as the voice. Disraeli Dave came from Stamford High School in Conn. While here at Ann Arbor High, he was in the Spanish Club, Rifle Club, and Archery Club. He is in the Civil Air Patrol and plans to go to the University of Michigan Architectural School.

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