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

 - Class of 1955

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STUART G. ABBEY: Mickey came to A.A.H.S. from Madison, Wis- consin. He was president of his homeroom and a member of Student Council. He was active in A Cappella Choir, voice and ensemble and drama workshop. Stuart belonged to the Methodist Youth Fellowship and sang in the church choir. His future plans include college. GEORGE E. ABBOTT: George prepared himself well for his future interest, which is engineering, by working as checker and draftsman for the Micrometrical Manufacturing Company. He is interested in Model railroading, auto electronics and photography. He ioined the Camera Club to learn more about photography. HAROLD T. ACKMOODY: Harold was very interested in sports and participated in basketball, cross country and track. He won letters in these sports and was elected basketball captain in his senior year. Hal belonged to Hi-Y and enioys sporting events. His future plans include college or the armed forces. . jst. 5-5 . ,... t ' '3 . at WILLIAM R. ACKMOODY: Bill showed an active interest in sports W ws' t ll .-,gy while in high school. He was elected captain of the cross country team and earned two letters in the sport. Bill also received letters in track and basketball. After graduation he plans to loin the Army and then attend college. NANCY C. AKEN: Nancy served her homeroom as its vice-president ' and secretary. She participated in the Square Dance Club, Washington Club and Scribblers' Club. In her spare time she worked as an office ' clerk in the high school principal's office. She plans to attend college after graduation. if , Q KAREN R. ALDRIDGE: Karen served on Student Council, Party Com- mittee and Senior Executive Board. She was a member of Science ' Club, Red Cross Committee, and was on both the Optimist and Omega staffs. Karen was on the honor roll during all her time at A.A.H.S., and plans to attend college. COLLEEN M. ALERY: Colleen came to us from East Des Moines High. She belonged to the Bowling Club, Washington Club and Scribblers' Club in her years at Ann Arbor High School. Colleen is interested in sports and especially enjoys bowling. Her future plans include nfl' - .+I 'X 4, q A 'll' 4,5 I attending Michigan Normal College. :N ...I X 4 Lv 9 CYNTHIA E. ALLEN: Cindy's interest in music was shown by her , 8 f- Q' membership in band and orchestra. She also belonged to the Science 5 . Club and the French Club. She served as vice-president of band and wa' . N' ' secretary and treasurer of her homeroom. Her future plans include 1 University of Michigan. attending the f JAMES W. ANDERSON, JR.: Jim played Varsity Football for A.A.H.S. A and participated in basketball. He was elected Vice-President of the .ISF Student Council and served as his homeroom vice-president and coun- cil member. Jim was also active in A Cappella and band. In the future he plans to attend college. . I G RALPH W. ANDERSON: Ralph came to Ann Arbor High School from Q I A Slauson Junior High. He served as president of his homeroom. Ralph t ' was also a member of the Assembly Committee. He is interested in f , 1? hunting and fishing and is fond of boxer dogs. Ralph plans to enter business with his father after graduation. I X EDNA ANKENBRAND: Edna worked in the school attendance office ftn' .ll il t i I and served as treasurer of her homeroom. She was an enthusiastic M V club member and ioined the Chefs', Square Dance and Archery Clubs. --'t'f- f V.,,A Edna particularly likes to swim and roller skate. In the future, she ' plans to work. . ' DAVID K. ANNIS: Dave served as president of his homeroom. He 'Q belonged to Washington Club and the Popular Record Club. He has ,i v A, , ' ' ji been on both the basketball and tennis squads and has earned a Htzyf inet' letter in tennis. Dave is interested in automobiles. He plans to attend ' W 7 Michigan State College after graduation. f V, A.. .

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N 1 SENIOR CLASS Under the leadership of the Senior Class Presiclenl Bill Wenrich and sponsor Mr. Ben Reed, the seniors had a very fruitful year. The sponsored the Carnival Spook House and the annual Senior Prom. Their Senior Assembly and Senior Day proved very successful loo. x BILL WENRICH President GEORGE PRATT Vice-Presidenf wk 'Na BERNADINE CALVERT Secrelary SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Row 1: J. Williams, S. Larmee, R. Williams, B. Mainwaring, J. Darling. Row 2: D. Brown, B. Thomas, G. Pratt, B. Wenrich, B. Calven, J. Hare, J. Baker. Row 3: B. Reed, K. Mangan, B. Barclay, J. Mllham, M. Keihl, L. Larmee, K. Aldridge, G. Schnabel, B. Cope, L. Rieger. .fl si-as xQ!L Ili is 533 2 sang, ,H M.-ewqs, 'itll . lt,



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JAMES L. APOSTOLAKIS: Jim was an enthusiastic member of clubs as he joined the Table Tennis, Rifle, and Archery Clubs. During his sophomore and junior years he played in the orchestra. He was also on the Assembly Committee during his junior year. Jim plans to attend the University of Michigan. Athletic Club. She was elected-Student Council representative of her homeroom. She joined the Bowling Club, the Square Dance Club and the Scribblers' Club. Mary plans to attend business college after graduation. 3 B 2 -r 1 + il .Q of . 1 tit? MARY H. ARNST: Mary enjoys sports and participated in the Girls ' , ., A. met al :iw-. iff, , X as MARY ELLEN ATHANSON: Mary Ellen, while in high school, served jf 1 on the Student Council. She was vice-president and secretary of her are f . A A homeroom. Mary was active in Drama Workshop, Record Club, Chefs' ' Club, Bowling Club and the Girls Athletic Club. She plans to attend , was ' Michigan State College. .Z .- LEILA R. BACHMAN: Lee served as both viceapresident and secretary 1, i 1 of her homeroom. She worked on the Omega, The Red Mill , and 'gf D Desert Song . Lee was a member of Washington Club, Future Nurses .' Club and Girls Athletic Club. Her future plans include attending the '15, University of Michigan Nursing School. s ' f- R.. ' J jg'-'in CARI. H. BAFS: Carl came to AAHS from University High School at , .153 Y the beginning of his senior year. His outside interests include ,fs . Y jMethodist Youth Fellowship and an occasional game of basketball. 3 fi N ' ?Carl plans to join the Navy after graduation. f if X i 77' ' I . ,- .L... 'N 'J - ROBERT L. BAIRD: Bob was the drum major of the Ann Arbor High 2. M K! l kb' School band and received a band letter. His favorite sports were ' 'Y ., ,Nl tennis and swimming, He was a member of the Harmonica Club and ' X -' Assembly Committee. Bob also took part in Junior Achievement. JERRY L. BAKER: At AAHS Jerry participated actively in sports and 114 won letters in football and basketball. He served on three class executive boards, as president of A Cappella and president of his homeroom. Jerry also was an officer of the Washington Club. His future plans include college. BARBARA M. BARCLAY: Barb was an active member of GAC and served on the GAC executive board. She belonged to A Cappella, Washington Club, and Chefs' Club. Barb was a member of the Senior executive board, Presidents' Committee, secretary of the Student Council, and secretary of her sophomore class. Barb plans to attend the U. of M. School of Music. NANCY J. BARR: Nancy comes to us from Tappan Junior High School and took an active part in Girls Chorus, Chefs' Club and . Washington Club. She has also served on the Assembly Committee. Nancy especially likes swimming. She plans to attend college after , graduation from high school. MARILYN A. BARSANTEE: Marilyn was an active club member as R -., V , she joined the Girls Athletic Club, Washington Club, Bowling and 3 Square Dance Clubs. She served her homeroom as treasurer. She , especially likes ice skating and swimming. Marilyn plans to attend business college after graduation. P N S H5 yl I JOANNE L. BATESON: Jo came to AAHS from Tappan Junior High School. She was a member of Record Club, Washington Club and Cantando. Joanne has been on the honor roll most of the time. She participated in Girls Athletic Club. She' plans to study teaching at Michigan State Normal College. GEORGE J. BATSAKES: In high school George participated in a Kwik- , variety of activities. Some of them included football, track and Hi-Y. He received honors in these activities. He was a member of the A Cappella Choir and president of his homeroom. George's future plans are to attend college. 4.3

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