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' SHIRLEY A. DRIVER: Shirley was a maiorette in the high school band ,. ul' GV ' in her iunior and senior years. She served on the Red Cross Com- Q 5 'Fwy Q mittee, and beyonged to the Square Dance and Scribblers' Clubs. , M Shirley served her homeroom for two years as secretary. She plans e sf , s L5 to attend business school after graduation. 1 'I 7 DONNA K. DRUMMOND: While in Ann Arbor High School, Donna w - belonged to the Art Club and participated in radio class. She was .4 5 , employed in the Artway Dry Cleaners. Her outside interests include Ar f' rodeos and art. Donna would like to travel when she graduates and , - then attend an art school. - . M X FAYE DUNCAN: Faye attended Tappan Junior High. While at Ann l 'M 5q,- Arbor High she was a member of the Florticulture Club. She served as homeroom representative on the Red Cross Committee for one , semester. Faye enioys swmiming and ice-skating in her spare time. 1 nn- She plans to work after graduation from high school. 'TQ' X GORDON R. DUNHAM: During his years at Ann Arbor High, Gordon s. R participated on the cross country and track teams. He won both a R letter and a medal in cross country. Gordon was a member of the A' . X Rod and Reel Club and also the Rifle Club. After graduation he - ., Q plans to attend the General Motors Institute. , '11 as T N ' l PAT J. DUTIL: Pat comes to AAHS from Slauson Junior High School. T, . While at Ann Arbor High, she was an active participant in both the S I band and orchestra. Pat won her letter and silver pin in band. She L. , 'V' was also in the Art Club. Pat includes nursing in her future plans. Q - Q , ft' I 7 FREDERICK L. ELLICOTT: Fred, an honor student, participated in W '-- .. . ig 4 ..,, 'f' football and baseball and received honors in these sports. He also ' 1- : as if .,x2i ' , played intramural basketball. Fred served as treasurer of his home- 38' l room. Among his outside interests are hunting and wood working. 39 Fred plans to ioin the armed forces or attend college. , is-f 1 i .f i JOYCE I. EMMITT: Joyce came to Ann Arbor High from Tappan F Junior High School. She belonged to the Florticulture Club and the ' Scribblers' Club. Joyce also was a member of the Red Cross Com- ' Q mittee. Her outside interests include bowling and dancing. After W x x graduation she plans to work. .IANICE L. ENGLISH: Jan was an active participant in GAC and served as its vice-president and secretary. She was on the Senior . Q Q Executive Board, Student Council and Presidents Committee. Jan was if X a member of the Junior varsity and varsity cheerleading squads. , ' H' - She ioined A Cappella, Bowling, and Chefs' Clubs. was X . , ARLENE R. FERGUSON: At Ann Arbor High School Arlene served on the Red Cross Committee. She also belonged to the Scribblers' Club 5 and the Washington Club. Besides being an honor student, Arlene r participated in Junior Achievement and the Washtenaw Junior Farm ' Bureau. Her future plans include work. ' nf' MARILYN J. FISHER: Marilyn, a Slauson graduate, served on the Student Council and the Assembly Committee. She belonged to the Square Dance and Washington Clubs. Marilyn was also on the honor roll a maiority of the time at AAHS. After graduation she plans to become a telephone operator. ORAN E. FISHER: Oran came to AAHS from Slauson. He was in the Bowling and Conservation Clubs. Wrestling rates high on his list of sports and he participated in it for two years while in high school. Oran was employed by the Bell Telephone Co. He will attend college when he graduates. ALYCE M. FLINT: Alyce served on the Red Cross, Intramural Man- ,J agers, and Assembly Committees. She also belonged to the Square gtg Dance Club, Cantando, and the Girls Athletic Club. Her hobby con- sisted of collecting coins. She worked at St. Joseph Hospital. Alyce plans to attend college after graduation. its.. ' i V. :V F,
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3, .. A F lil ARNOLD L. DARR: Arnold comes to Ann Arbor High School from Slauson. While at high school, he played on the varsity baseball team gf ,fx for two years, and he also participated in football. Arnold played -- hockey in the Ann Arbor amateur league for three years. His future plans include college. ' WILLIAM .I. DARWIN: Bill is very interested in sports and likes to : hunt and fish. He earned a letter in football and played in intramural sports. He ioined A Cappella, Modern Record and Bowling Clubs. A - Bill was on our Student Council and the Intramural Managers Com- ' M .. ...,...o.,, mittee. He plans to attend the U. of M. ! T i BILLIE W. DAVIS: Billie came to Ann Arbor High from Tappan Junior High School. He was a member of homeroom A-20 and took an active part on the cross country team. He is very interested in uv photography as a hobby. Billie is undecided about his future plans 35 ' , after graduation from high school. 0 LLOYD E. DAVIS: Lloyd, who came to Ann Arbor High from Tappan Junior High, was a member of Homeroom C-18. His favorite activities outside of schoolginclude working on model airplanes, hunting and fishing. Although he is not too sure of his future plans, he hopes to become an aviator. THOMAS E. DAVIS: Before coming to Ann Arbor High School, Tom X 5 went to Tappan Junior High School. While at AAHS, he was an active , A member of homeroom B-22 and worked at the Michigan Union as W a bellhop. He hopes to enter the University of Michigan after gradu- ', L :al atin9 from high school. fu- 2' , an WILLIAM K. DAVIS: Bill, with many varying interests, was in Art ' L: ' and Bowling Clubs and was elected vice-president of his homeroom. I - .L N Collecting stamps and playing golf are two of BilI's hobbies. He was t also an active member of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Bill plans .-Q I to attend the School of Architecture and Design at the University fy 4' of Michigan. ,f -4 5 fl' JOHN T. DAWSON: Jack entered AAHS as a iunior, having spent his previous years in St. Thomas High School. He ioined the Record is 'it Club and, besides, records, is particularly interested in roller skating K and swimming. Jack plans to join the Navy when he graduates and ' L , then go on to college. A KATHRYN J. deKONING: During her years at AAHS, Kathy received Trl . a letter in GAC, served on both the Student Council and Presidents' W' ' T, tpfarb, . Committee. She received an award for her work on the Optimist of -- Xpsmf which she became business manager. Kathy plans to go to college . I ' . but hasn't decided yet where she will go. RODERICK N. DICK: Rod came to AAHS from Tappan Junior High. He was a member of the Rifle Club, the Bowling Club and served as the intramural managers representative from his homeroom. ln his spare time he worked at the A 8. P Grocery and enjoyed swimming Q and hockey. CAROLINE M. DIETERLE: Caroline was a member of Optimist, Rifle Club, Washington Club and president of German Club. She earned a letter in GAC and was Student Council representative. Her scholastic record was excellent and she achieved the T5 point honor roll in 1953. She plans to go to fhe U. of M. DENIS P. DONNELLY: Denis belonged to the Popular Records Club and participated in intramural bowling and volleyball. He served his homeroom as Student Council representative. Denis, who has been on the honor roll a maiority of the time at high school, plans to attend the University of Michigan. 1 g. DORIS M. DRAPER: Doris likes to square dance and ioined the - - 5 Square Dance Club. She was also an active member of the Scribblers' - M 32. NJ, V Club. Doris plans to attend a business college in Michigan and has .u f f 3 prepared herself for a iob in business: she was an office clerk in -W, Klines Department Store and in the COT office. 119 we Es. f ,. 5 f '
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TIMOTHY F. FLOWER: Tim served as Student Council representative, president, and vice-president of his homeroom. He received a letter in tennis and played in intramural athletics. He also belonged to the M Record Club and was on the Assembly Committee. Tim is undecided 5 about his future plans. ' 3-0 -Qs- JACK S. FLOWERS: .lack participated in varsity football and wrestling, --I ' and won awards in both of these sports. He was secretary of the Hi-Y Club during his iunior year. Jack also took part in the Record Club, intramural basketball, and the Party Committee. He plans to attend M.S.C. PETER W. FORSYTHE: Pete, an honor student, was elected President f P - of the Student Council. He was captain of the golf team and dean , bf I of the debate squad. Pete was a member of the Washington Club Q , and played J.V. football and basketball. After graduation he plans to Q attend college to study law. i it Q Vx FREDRICK S. FOSTER: Fred comes to AAHS from Slauson Junior High f l r School. While at Ann Arbor High, he participated actively in A Cap- if ' 1 pella and Wrestling. Fred also took part in the Washington Club, the Radio Club and baseball. He plans to attend the School of Engineering Q4 X P at the U. of M. Q. lx y .45 Q A . 1,3 N ' 'NN . . J 4 rg J 4' ' SANDRA L. FOX: At AAHS Sandy served as president of her home- - room and as a Student Council representative. She was a member of I , E both Cantando and A Cappella. Sandy also ioined GAC, the Wash- 0' 'N ington Club, and the Chefs Club. She plans to attend the U. of M. -f ' Nursing School after graduation. il V PATRICIA G. FRASER: Pat was an enthusiastic club member, she I ' belonged to the Bowling Club, Scribblers' Club and was secretary 659' ' of the Square Dance Club. Skating, and horseback riding are among 1 '- her outside interests. Pat served her homeroom as its vice-president. ' - if She plans to attend Ypsi Normal College. M. SUSAN FRISINGER: Sue, an honor student, was associate editor of the Optimict and received a certicate for her work. She was also a member of the Bowling Club and GAC, earning her large letter. Among her outside interests Sue includes figure skating, and golf. 6. She plans to attend college. LEONARD L. FRISK: Leonard, a Slauson graduate, played varsity football at AAHS and received a letter. He served as president of his homeroom for two semesters and was elected president of the Presidents Committee. Leonard was a member of the Washington Club. After graduation he plans to attend the U. of M. RAYMOND R. FULLERTON: Ray, a Slauson graduate, was a member of the swimming team and received a letter in this activity. He V served as president of his homeroom while at AAHS. Ray also was V... in the Washington Club and the Table Tennis Club. He plans to ' Q W :- . attend college after graduation from high school. ' rl ' ., ' nossnr H. susan: Bob came to AAHS from siausan Junior High. ' iz' tif g He was an active member of the band and received both his band ' M' A letter and silver pin. Bob participated in the Bowling, German and - - 'i A Square Dance Clubs. He plans to attend college after graduation from Ann Arbor High School. f si Q 5 ,. v 'fw' I im ,i , ,J .1 I 4: .. 2. .- EDWARD A. GALLAGHER: Ed was very active on the cross country i as Q and track teams, and won letters in both these sports. He was vice- -Q , K Q president of his homeroom, and also served on the Party Committee. A 1 - Ed was a member of the Bowling, Table Tennis and Modern Record W, 3 Clubs. He plans to attend the U. of M. 'K A MW A BARBARA A. GARNER: Barb was an active member of the band, L . M .. , 5 , and won her letter and silver and gold pins. ln her senior year she 1 L A served on the band executive board. Barb also participated in the ,Y it orchestra and Cantando. She served her homeroom as its vice- 3 FFR I -' 'Q 'V president. Barb plans to attend college. 'A V, g lf ' V ---.1 5
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