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CHRISTOPHER S. CHASE: Chris was very active in band and received a band letter. He liked wrestling and won a iunior varsity award in tennis. Chris was a member of the A Cappella Choir and had various in V fit QA interests in music. He participated in the activities of the Proiection Club in his junior year. X x ' l J, JOHN 5. CHASE: John, an honor student, participated in tennis and room and was a member of the Washington Club. John's outside ii interests are bowling and other sports. He plans to attend college intramural football at AAHS. He served as vice-president of his home- I after graduation. 'bfi 's S' DONALD L. CHEATHAM: Don came to Ann Arbor from Columbia, Kentucky. He was especially active in the radio department: his voice is well known around AAHS by reading the morning bulletins. He was in intramural basketball. He plans to attend the U. of M. GARY N. CHEEVER: Gary attended iunior high school at Slauson. He was a member of A Cappella in high school and also participated r 2 U 3 in track. Hunting is Gary's main interest outside of school. His future ' V-.,f Q plans include two years of college. Then Gary plans to ioin the United States Air Force. if f MARY E. CHISOLM: Mary was commended for her excellent re- S porting of news for the Optimist. She belonged to GAC, Table Tennis ' Ss Club and Bowling Club. Popular music and swimming are included I in her outside interests. She is planning to be married after gradua- Q - tion from high school. BEVERLY J. CLARKE: Cantando and Square Dance Club claimed much y of Bev's time in high school. She was also treasurer of her homeroom 1 and is a member of the Bethlehem Evangelical Church. Bev plans a 'gb career in interior decorating, her outside interests are ceramics, bowling and record collecting. EDWARD A. CLARK: Ed was an active member of the Washington and Square Dance Clubs and served as treasurer of his homeroom, B-3. Employed during the summer of 1954 at Herz Decorators, Ed v plans a career in painting and decorating. His outside interests include 55, gy i hunting and bowling. Q 1 1' R RICHARD D. CLARK: Dick served on the Presidents Committee twice it ,qu at Ann Arbor High. He was also a member of the Intramural Managers Committee. Dick was on the wrestling squad for two years. He was wigs ., employed at the Ann Arbor News and plans to continue working M , f- after graduation. LEONARD D. COLEMAN: After coming from Slauson Junior High A g, School, Leonard became an active member of homeroom B-22 and fl- ,Ag-Swwlvi t , , the Hi-Y Club. His outside interests include sports and working at ., ' Calkins and Fletcher Drug Store as a clerk and deliverer. When 'T . -. graduated, he is planning on going into the armed forces. . A NORMA J. CONKLIN: Norma came to AAHS from Slauson Junior as N V, High School. She was treasurer of the Future Nurses Club. ln her ' senior year she was president of the Red Cross Committee. She was l ' . , also an active member of the science club. Norma plans to further 7, her education after graduation. ' A Y' 3 EV, Q -.,. ' ETHEL M. CONNOR: Ethel is a Tappan graduate. She participated in GAC sports here at school. She belonged to the Future Nurses i.. . . Club and the Red Cross Committee. Ethel likes dancing and singing, and sang with the girls chorus. She wants to continue her schooling after she graduates. RONALD F. COOK: Ron, having come from Slauson Junior High, became active in painting and decorating class. Besides working at Hutchison's Body Shop, he has an active interest in hunting and fishing. ln the future he plans to go into painting or continue working at Hutchison's. 5.21 'V fi .. r '.t, J. s...4 f f ' is ' Qigfffi 3
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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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18 BARBARA JO COPE: Barb served as editor-in-chief of the 1955 Omega. She was president and vice-president of her homeroom. Barb received a letter for her participation in GAC. She was a member of attend the University of Michigan. M. ANN COPLEY: Ann was a member of A Cappella, Cantando, Red Cross Committee, Future Nurses and Science Club. She belongs . - to the Episcopal Church Youth Group and plans to attend Stanford University next year. She enioys painting, and was on the honor roll a maiority of the time she was in high school. -fi ' ' . z e r 'X 51 eye MARTHA D. CRARY: Martha served as treasurer of her homeroom and as Student Council alternate. She also worked on the Omega and participated in Art, Science, Conservation and Washington Clubs. Among Martha's outside interests are Junior Achievement, art and traveling. Her plans include college, f FRANK E. CRAWFORD: Frank, a Slauson graduate, was active on the junior varsity swimming team. He was a member of the band and received a band letter. Frank participated in the Rifle Club and was interested in automobiles. He plans to go to the University of Mich- - igan School of Engineering. 5' fi . ..-,gf V, - CAROL A. CROWLEY: Carol comes to us from Slauson Junior High School. She was a member in the Square Dance and Dramatics Clubs. She was also a member of the Red Cross Committee and participated in the 1955 Washington Club. Carol plans to work or attend business school after graduation. Q. ALICIA SUE CUEN: Sue was an active member of GAC and received . Q, her GAC letter. She also took part in Cantando, Omega, Bowling Q' Club, Washington Club and Intramural Managers Committee. She was on the honor roll a maiority of the time in high school. Her future plans include college. . CAROLYN A. CUMMISKEY: Carolyn served as president and vice- gr, president of her homeroom. She was also active in GAC, holding ' office and winning awards. Besides being on the honor roll all the 4 E I I Q, .nr 3 H time Carolyn was in A Cappella and Washington Club- and she 3 Q H worked on the Omega. Her future plans include college. - CHRISTINE CURRY: Christine attended Coleman High School in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, before coming to AAHS. While at Ann Arbor High she was a member of the Future Nurses Club. Christine rates skating as her top outside interest. Nursing, and teaching school are her X. 1 future plans. JB .... ' GARIE C. DAHLSTROM: Garie came to Ann Arbor High School from Tappan Junior High School. She was a member of the Student Council, the Washington Club and GAC. Garie also ioined the Bowling Club and rated bowling tops among her outside interests. Office work is included in her future plans. W Pg ,. RICHARD C. DAKIN: Before entering Ann Arbor High, Dick attended - wif, Slauson Junior High School. An enthusiastic club member, he be- ' I' ' longed to the Square Dance, Rifle and Washington Clubs. In his spare time he enjoys skiing and hunting. Dick is undecided about his ' future plans. ffm- -Q WILLIAM D. DAMM: Bill attended Tappan Junior High before coming to AAHS. He was on the Cooperative Occupational Training Program and worked at the Hamburg Lumber Company. Among his outside interests Bill includes hunting. In the future he plans to work at 3 I a lumber yard and farm. X ,I ,- y .. JAMES R. DARLING: Coming from Tappan, Jim became a member '- Q! A .1 , ..-X .,,, ,va X of homeroom B-IO. Bowling Club and Senior Planning Committee , X were part of his extra-curricular activities while in high school. He V r. is very interested in horses. College is included in his plans following ' 'S graduation. of - is. A 7 ' Vigil Z, ., 5 if .5 I ,H L Washington Club, Chefs' Club and Bowling Club. Barb plans to l M- ic gum 'Q M 1 X fa: .
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