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

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EDNA M. JONES. She's up to these grand games. H. J. Byron A former Slausonite and a cheery member of C-18, Edna was on the Red Cross and As- sembly Committees. She was also an active participant in the Music Club and Rifle Club. Edna's main hobby is sports. ERMA F. JONES. Brevity is the soul of wit. -Shakespeare Erma, a former Tappanite, was a member of homeroom C- 18 at Ann Arbor High. She par- ticipated in the Camera Club and was also interested in vol- leyball. Roller skating is Erma's favorite relaxation. After grad- uation she plans to join the Spars. NED A. JONES. A second Hercules. -Themistocles This athletic fellow partici- pated in sports by playing both J.V. and varsity football, and varsity basketball. Ned was also interested in music as was shown by his membership in Boys' Chorus and A Cappella Choir. Ned's hobbies include sports, model planes, and mechanics in general. YVILLIAM E. JOSEPH. Be good and you will be lonesome. -Twain Bill left Ann Arbor in the middle of his sophomore year and attended Central High School in Devil's Lake, North Dakota. He returned to A. A. H. S. for his junior year and had a role in the junior play, I Re- member Mamaf' He also took part in the senior play. JOHN JUDSON. A moral, sensible, and well-bred man. -Cowper While a junior, John served his homeroom, B-10, by being on the Special Trips Committee. During his three years at Ann Arbor High, John's major in- terests concemed interior deco- rating. fi 'gl L T A zz 5 Q 7, lf ' R i .A. .J . , up , tn may i f 32. T v- ': 1 h gi fr :Myra f 1 it , . iff' ll SALLY J. JUDSON. I like wedding bells at the end of novels. A -Newton Sally held the offices of presi- dent and vice-president of her homeroom. , Sally was a junior varsity cheerleader, and as a senior, she was a varsity cheer- leader. She was also a mem- ber of Cantando and A Cap- pella. DAVE L. KAERCHER. Is he not a handsome gentleman? -Shakespeare A member of homeroom C-9, Dave came to Ann Arbor High from Slauson. Here he was a member of Hi-Y in his sopho- more and junior years, and he participated in Conservation and Washington Clubs as a senior. Projection Committee also occupied Dave's time, as didWrestling and J.V. football. ROBERT KALMBACH. A little learning is a dangerous thing. -Pope Before coming to A.A.H.S. Bob attended Slauson Junior High. During his junior and senior years, Bob went out for baseball, and he was on Intra- mural basketball for three years. Bob's hobby is collecting Jazz records. He plans to go on to college after he Finishes high school. PAUL KAMBAS. I came, 1 saw, I conquered. -Caesar Paul came from Greece in his junior year. While here at A.A. H.S., he was a member of B-3 homeroom. In his senior year, Paul was in the Rifle Club. His hobbies are music, piloting, and reading classical books. Paul plans to go to the University of Michigan Engineering College. DORIS j. KAPP. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and lowg an excellent thing in woman. -Shakespeare Aside from working on cos- tumes for the operetta, H.M.S. Pinafore, and the junior and senior plays, Doris found time to be on Intramural Managers' Committee, Chefs' Club and Washington Club.

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GEORGE IV. HORNING. .Al 7711111 the monarcli of his mind. --Byron Coming from Slauson, George was active in the Ger- man and Camera Clubs. He was elected treasurer ol' the German Club as a junior. As a senior George was a member of the XV21SlllllglOIl Club. RUTH HOIVARD. Nature never did betray the heart that loved her. -Hlordsworth A former member of Slauson Jr. High, Ruth has shown her interest in outside activities by taking part in Music, Inter- national Relations and Conser- vation Clubs. She was also listed on the Honor Roll for three years. Ruth likes to spend her free time boating, swim- ming, exploring, and fishing. ARTHUR T. HUGHES. O11 glory, that we wrestle so val- ianlly! - -Milnes Pug,,' an active member of D-20, came to Ann Arbor High from Slauson. During his three years here, he took part in Con- servation Club, Projection Com- mittee and the Radio Club. He was also on the football and wrestling teams. He plans to join the Air Force after gradua- tion. MARY A. ILLI. Cillhirl lzalli no arrow for the heart like a sweet voice. -Byron Mary joined Future Nurses, Scribblers', Interior Decorating, and Washington Clubs. She sang in Footlight Scandals and Cantando, and she was a reporter for the Optimist and secretary of her homeroom, B-3. Ikiary is thinking of becoming a secretary after she Hnishes high school. RONALD A. -IEDELE. He has a solid base of tempera- ment. -Tennyson Ron came from Slauson and was a member of B-4 during his three years at Ann Arbor High. His interests seemed to center around music, for he was a member of Boys' Chorus and A Cappella. SALLY ANN JENKINS. I ran swim like a swan. -Shakespeare Sally started her three vears here by joining C.A.C. and the future Nurses' Club. She was in Girls' Chorus for three years, and in her senior vear was a member of the Camera Club, Washington Club .XIXIN JESPERSON. Tllz' jiiilflra, pei'rl1'ss sjioiltrizen- - llieir nzimlzers are lint few. ---Ogilvie Al came from Slaesr:-1 lunior High and was a member of homeroom B-4. He was a par- ticipant in the Rille Club and Hi-Y. Being athletieally in- clined, he was an outstanding member of the football team. He also devoted part of his time to track and swimming. COLEMAN KIEIVETT. Won the day. -Shakespeare Coleman was very active in sports throughout his high school years, playing varsity football and varsity basketball and serving as a member of the Athletic Board. Coleman par- ticipated in Art Club for two years. He was on Student Coun- cil as a junior and president of his homeroom in his senior year. MARY JO A. JOHNSON. You hear that girl laughing? -Holmes Besides being a member of the Washington Club, Mary Jo found time to be an usher for the senior play, to sing in Girls' Chorus, and bowl for G.A.C. She also was a member of the Chefs' Club. She plans to at- tend Cleary College, and in her extra time she enjoys dancing and roller skating. RICHARD C. JOHNSTON. He's capable of imagining all, arranging all, and doing every- thing. -Voltaire With a flair for acting, Dick starred in the senior play, Ah, Wilderness, as Richard. His participation in Debate, Hi-Y, Rifle Club, and Camera Club, however, showed his interest in other phases of school activity.



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RONALD O. KAPP. The mir- ror of all courtesy. -Shakespeare Don is a very musical person. As a sophomore he was a mem- ber of Boys' Chorus and as a junior and senior he partici- patecl in the A Cappella Ch0ll'- He joined the loriculture Clubiaml Xtlashington Club. PATT A. KEARNEY. A little nonsense now and then is rel- ished by the wisest men. -Anonymous An active member of D-20, Patt held the ofllces of presi- dent, vice-president and secre- tary of this homeroom. Her numerous activities include In- ternational Relations Commit- tee, Red Cross, Assembly Com- mittee, Presidents' Committee, Cantando, Optimist, and lVash- ington Club. SHIRLEY A. KEEN. She has brown hair and speaks soft like a woman. -Shakespeare As a junior Shirley came to Ann Arbor High from U. High. Here she was active in Wig and Masque two semesters and G.A. C. both years. She took part in the junior play and worked on the make-up and publicity com- mittees for the senior play. Her plans for the future include at- tending the University of Michi- gan. JANET E. KENDRICK. Born for success, with grace to win, with heart to hold. -Emerson Janet transferred to Ann Ar- bor High from U. High as a junior and became president of her homeroom. She was very active in Wig and Masque, G. A.C., and Conservation Club. She was the lively Mildred in the senior play, on the Wash- ington Club Executive Board, and the associate editor of the yearbook. ROBERT C. KIMPTON. A man's best friend is an easy teacher. -Anonymous A former Tappanite, Bob was an active member of the j.V. Swimming Team in his sopho- more year and the Varsity Swimming Team in his junior and senior years. He was also in the Rifle Club for three years. HELEN I. KIPFMILLER. I wish you all the joy that you can wish. -Shakespeare This former member of Jones could be found in homeroom C-18 during her stay at Ann Arbor High School. Helen par- ticipated in the Rifle Club and Y-Teens as a sophomore and the Chefs' Club as a junior. TERRY R. KIRKPATRICK. From his tenderest infancy, this young gentleman studied how to escape study. -France Formerly a student at Slau- son, Terry resided in homeroom C-12 while at A.A. H. S. He was active in the Rifle Club in his junior and senior years. Terry's favorite pastime is auto- mobiles. JERRY W. KITCHEN. Eat, drink, and be merry! -Old Testament Jerry came from Slauson Jun- ior High. During his stay at Ann Arbor High he was in the Camera Club in his sophomore year and in the Rifle Club in his senior year. Being auto- mobile minded, jerry plans on becoming an auto mechanic after he completes his high school work. LELAND L. KITCHEN. Si- lence is more profitable than abundance of speech. -Ptah-Hotep Leland came from Slauson and was a member of homeroom B-16 at Ann Arbor High. He belonged to the Rifle Club in his sophomore year and also played baseball. Since his hobby is painting he plans to enter the field of painting and decorating. DANIEL J. KLAPHAAK. Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. -Bacon Dan entered A.A.H.S. after graduating from Slauson Junior High. His extracurricular ac- tivities included the French Club and the Science Club.

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