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Firsl Semester ROW l: J. Kabul, P. Kruel, M. Meadows, J. Logerquisl, P. Forsylhe J. Anderson, N. Turner, P. Wilkins, S. Proud. ROW 2: S. Slall, B. Sevebeck, M. George, B. McCallum, D. Kern, M. E. Kiddie, M. Niehuss, D, KOPP. A. Masf, J. Palmer. ROW 3: C. Dielerle, D. Mapes, J. Willils, B. Garner, J. Woodburne, D. Hack, J. Bland, Z. Hobbs, ROW 'lg J. Bcneson, N. Whitfield, W. Weilzel, J. Logerquisl, P. Forsythe, J. Anderson, N. Turner, P. Wilkins, 5. Dewar. ROW 2: S. Kiddie, A. Masl, K. Buss, H. Koefoed, K. Gersller, S. Wolf, S. Hieflie, M. Huschlce, S. Guenlher. ROW 3: B. Smith, B. Land, M. Powell, M. Fisher, B. Kruse, S. Slewarl, S. McKenney, J. Allen- E. Ushiro, T. Ulberg, J. Wessinger, M. A. GrindsvaH, M. Fisher, J. Heldrelh, D. Slcomp, S. Welch, O. Bauer, R. Wilde. ROW 5: J Hilabcrd, S. Abbey, W. Weilzel, B. Palmer, C. Kleinschmidl, S. Lum H. Fonde. bernr, K. Korzuck, B. Garner. ROW 4: R. Gross, A. Gilleland, S. Cuen, V. Cale, K. James, G. Myers, R. Jones, H. Fonde. ROW 5: C. Carver, E. Gallagher, D. Gafzka, B. Schneeberger, H. Haywood, J. Shepard, l.. Frislt, R. Dick, B. Caesar, T. Kress. Second Semester
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MAXINE L. BAUER: Maxine has been an enthusiastic club member as she has been a member of the Bowling, Table Tennis and Future Teachers Clubs. She is particularly interested in bowling and roller skating. Maxine has served as vice-president and treasurer of her homeroom. ln the future she plans to work and travel. BARBARA E. BEHNKE: Barbara, who is called Barb by her friends, came to Ann Arbor High School from Slauson Junior High. She ioined the Floriculture Club. Barb also belonged to the Bethlehem Church. Among her outside interests are the Hot Rod Races. After graduating she hopes to find a job as secretary. 4 MARY JANE BENNETT: Mary Jane came to us from Tappan Junior High. ln' her iunior year she was vice-president of her homeroom, and she served as its president in her senior year. She also participated ' g QS in the Sribblers' Club. Mary Jane has a keen interest in sports. She plans to work after high school. ig 3 'V ' Q ANN E. BIGBY: Ann belonged to Bowling, Table Tennis and Wash- f ington Clubs. She served two semesters on Student Council and was I a Washington Club representative. ln her senior year Ann was elected 'A L -'A president of Cantando. She plans to attend Michigan State College after graduation. WILLIAM A. BLOM: Before coming to Ann Arbor High School, Bill attended University High. At AAHS he ioined the Rifle Club. Besides his school activities Bill had a iob at Sears and Roebuck Co. BiIl's outside interest is woodworking. He plans to go to Michigan State College and take a course in forestry. I RONALD L. BODDY: At AAHS Ron belonged to the Science Club. He is very interested in swimming, and he won a letter for managing our swimming team. One of his outside interests is the unusual one of skin diving. Ron plans to take up chemical engineering in college. sv B' CAROLI. E. BOYCE: Caroll acted as secretary of her homeroom for , a semester and also served on the Assembly Committee. She par- ticipated in Washington Club, Rifle Club, Art Club and Square Dance Club. Outside of school Caroll was active in Junior Achievement. She plans to attend Western Michigan College. PAULA J. BRADBURY: Paula was both vice-president and secretary rr i' of her homeroom. She also served on Student Council. Paula was I interested in clubs and ioined the Future Nurses Club and the Bowling Club. Some of her outside interests include square dancing, bowling -, . and reading. Q DOUGLAS J. BRIEF: Before coming to Ann Arbor High School Doug attended Tappan Junior High School. While in high school he was on the COT program and was employed at the S. S. Kresge Company. His outside interests include hunting, skating and skiing. His future plans .are indefinite. CAROL A. BROOKS: Carol came to Ann Arbor High School from Slauson Junior High School. She was on the Red Cross Committee while in high school. Carol belonged to the West Side Methodist Church Choir. Her hobbies are swimming, ice skating and playing the piano. After graduation Carol plans to work. CYNTHIA G. BROWN: At Ann Arbor High, Cindy was on the Omega, sq the Assembly Committee and the Washington Club. ln her iunior year, she won state and national recommendation for a script she wrote. She has received letters in script writing and band. Cindy plans to attend college after graduation. DONALD R. BROWN: Don participated in the Table Tennis, Bowling and Washington Clubs, He was president of his homeroom during his iunior year. Don also took part in the band, and was a member of both the tennis and swimming teams, and won a letter in swim- ming. Don plans to go to the Engineering School at the U. of M. after graduation. C -55 -Qs . . T 2 ' 1 5, 'nf' 5
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ROBERT BROWN: Bob attended Bridgeforth High School before Qty-. 5 football and wrestling. Bob ioined the Bowling Club, HiAY and was 4' 'W' 4 ..g a member of the A Cappella Choir. His future plans include college 1 :ig ,, ,av g or the armed forces. 'gh 'Tiff' ,X rss., . N , SUZANNE M. BUTLER: She belonged to the Art Club, the Record f Club and the Girls Athletic Club, she was also president of her 5 coming to Ann Arbor High School. Sportswise he participated in , J In iff homeroom and a member of the Y.M.C.A. Youth Council. She was X employed at the Chelsea Flower Shop, and her future plans include X attending art school in Chicago. if . ..,- DIANE K. BUTZIN: Diane was a member of the GAC, Student Coun- cil, Presidents Committee, and belonged to both the Art and Bowling Clubs. She served as secretary of her junior class, was a member of Washington Club and was elected one of its officers. Diane plans ' M. to attend college after graduation. 5' M. SUZANNE CAHOW: Sue, a graduate of Tappan Junior High School, served as both president and secretary of her homeroom. She was a member of the Student Council and the Washington Club. Included among Sue's outside interests is golf. She plans to attend college after graduation from AAHS. BERNADENE CALVERT: Bernadene was elected captain of the Cheer- if 1 leaders, secretary of the senior class and an officer of the 55 ' Washington Club. She was also an active member of the Student Council, and executive board of the Girls Athletic Club, Cantando ..- ' .43 and A Cappella. Bernadene's future plans include college. s , 'Na KEITH A. CAMPBELL: Keith was elected vice-president of the Assem- lm' bly Committee. He was a member of the swimming team, and was chosen as co-captain. Keith was also on the tennis team. He was a member of the band, and participated in the Science and Washington Clubs. Keith plans to attend college. ELLEN A. CAROW: Ellen was a very active member of the Optimist staff, having been both a reporter and, later, second-page editor. She served as vice-president of her homeroom in her iunior year and was also a member of Cantando Choir. She plans to attend the University of Wisconsin. 3 6 SOPHIE CARRAS: Sophie participated in the Washington, Square Dance and Chefs' Clubs, and was group leader of the first soprano 'P' , section of Cantando. She also belongs to the Gamma Sigma Epsilon Church Choir. Swimming is one of Sophie's principal outside interests. X After graduation, she plans to work. i 2 ' -' ' MILLICENT G. CHAMBERLAIN: Millie, who was active in Future ' ' 'T' Nurses Club, Assembly Committee and on Student Council, was in ' - Q - homeroom AAZO. Horseback riding, bowling and working in Sears by 1 V V, Department Store are some of her outside interests. Millie intends to 'f' work after graduation. ' '51 THOMAS R. CHANDLER: ram was especially active in swimming, he was co-captain of the swimming team in his senior year. He 'fm ,iff , If 'W ? .1 .. .S 4 Q . iQ X . L 2 5' received a third year band award. Tom's future plans include attend- Q3 ing the University of Michigan. i'Q5gQ, . 'iw '53 . : .Q U f S' ' JAMES E. CHAPMAN: At Ann Arbor High School Jim participated in sports, including wrestling and received honors in this sport. He I V was also interested in radio. Jim was employed in his spare time as V ' A i a salesman in a local firm. He is planning to attend college after graduation from high school. played clarinet in band during all three of his years at AAHS and ,1 Q ,, -Ut ,gf-yy. LYNN J. CHARRON: Lynn was an active member of both the Bowling ,V and Washington Clubs. She also participated in the Girls Athletic Club na y., ,cw I- qw? and received a letter. Lynn served her homeroom as vice-president : ' and secretary. She plans to attend college after graduation from high i ' If , school.
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