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e.. LN BARBARA ANN ALT Just naturally full of fun-,' a real girl. G.A.C. 12, 3, 43, President 143 5 Intramural Sports 12, 3, 43 5 Student Council 13, 435 Secretary 1435 Honor Banquet 143 5 Science Club 143 5.Colonnade 143 5 Wash- ington Club 1435 Senior Frollc Chairman 143. KENNETH AMSTUTZ Blessed with a pleasant and an unassummg manner. Band 12, 3, 43, Vice-Presb dent 1435 Science Club 12, 3, 43 5 Camera Club 12, 33 5 Honor Banquet 13, 43 5 Washington Club 1435 Hi- Y Vlce-President 143. SHIRLEY N. ANDERSON A merry heart goes all the day. G.A.C. 1235 H.M.S. Pina- fore 1235 Colonnade 1335 Pirates of Penzance 1335 Junior Play Commit- tee 1835 Floriculture Club 1835 Fancy Dress Party Chairman 133 5 Honor Ban- quet 143. CARL M. ANDRESEN, JR. 'Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Washburn High School, Minneapolis 12, 335 Band 1435 Sclence Club 143. BESSIE ALICE AUDRITSH Queen Bess has magic in her smile. Washington Club 1435 In- tramural Sports 143. -.nu SUZANNE HELEN BACKUS A face more fair, af voice more sweet, Ne'er has it been my lot to meet. Masquers Club 12, 3, 43, President 183 5 Junior Play 1335 Student Council Sec- retary 1335 Washington Club 1335 LeCercle Fran- cais 1335 Honor Banquet 13, 435 Student Coopera- tive Committee 143 5 Kind Lady 143. MELVIN KARL BAHNMILLER Quick of mind and fleet of foot. Track 12, 335 Baseball 12, 3, 43 5 Intramural Foot- ball 12, 3, 43. WENDELL DEAN BAKER Bid me discourse and I shall enchant thme ear. Pirates nf Penzance 123 5 Dc-hate 12, 43 : Tennis 1235 Glee Club 12. 33 5 Mas- quers 12, 3, 435 Oratury 1335 A Capella Choir 13. 43 5 Chimes of Normnndy 133 5 Big-Hearted Her- bert 1335 Optimist 1335 Reserve Football 143. WILLIS LEE BALDWIN He's flying high. Student Council 123 5 Hi-Y 1235 Stage Crew 12, 3. 43- JOAN MARGARET BANBURY Heaven bless thee, thou hast the, sweetest face I ever looked upon. Clio 13, 43, Secretary 1435 Student Clouncil 133: Junior Play Committee 1835 Senior Frolic Com- mittee 143 5 Senior Play Committee 1435 Washing- ton Club 143. Page Fifteen
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1' ROBERT WESTFALL FLORENCE Hisizn Romznr O'HARA PP'9S1de1H5 Secretary Vice-President efau of Mneteen Tkitty-Zyl! N FRIDAY, june 17, at 10:00 A.M., approximately three hundred Seniors, one of the largest classes ever to graduate from Ann Arbor High School, wore caps and gowns to their Commencement exercises at Hill Auditorium. They had just completed a week of festivity including the annual Class Day exercises and Senior banquet and dance. Four of these students achieved all-A records: Mary Cummins, Robert Hem- enway, Doris Kingsbury, and Jean Krise. Some of the athletic stars were Robert Westfall, Salvador Rodriguez, Lewis Kalb, and Sam Neustadt in football and bas- ketballg and Willis Warner, james Pat McAllister, and Michael Dobransky in football and track. Mallory Thomas excelled in basketball. john Hildinger and Robert Mickelson were outstanding in track, while Pete Kokenakes and Neil Janousky were fine wrestlers. Some of the Senior golfers were john Carney, Stanley Mitchell, and William Covert, George Tessmer and Ned Reading were interested in football, while Ferd Scott was active in basketball. Among the girls who participated frequently in sports were Barbara Alt, Mildred Gagalis, Helen Hoppe, Elsie jorn, Coralee Lanning, Betty Lou Laubengayer, and Ruby Maurer. Among the Seniors interested in debating were Adelaide Boehm, Wendell Baker, Adelaide Carter, Virginia Raiford, and Loren Wicks. The Senior winner of this year's oratorical contest was Adelaide Carter. In charge of the Omega were Dorothy Laing, Marilyn Wilson, John Carney, and John Ivanoff. The Seniors who piloted the Optimist during the past year were Robert Hemenway, editor-in- chief 3 Rosalie Pielemeier, front page editor, Doris Cuthbert, second page editor, Barbara DeFries, third page editor, and Ralph Seyfried and Ned Reading, fourth page editors. Those who frequently donned grease-paint for appearances on the stage of Pattengill Auditorium were Sue Backus, John Ivanoff, Robert Kromer, Margaret Buhr, Loren Wicks, Marilyn Wilson, and Edwin Rackham. They were all mem- bers of the Senior play cast, Kind Lady. Wendell Baker distinguished himself as Big-Hearted Herbert. The Student Council under the guidance of Robert O'Hara was unusually ac- tive this year. The second annual Senior Frolic was the most elaborate party ever given in the high school. All class activities have been under the kindly direction of Mr. Nicholas Schreiber C-1 session room teacher. Page Fourteen
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cr ,Q Page Sixteen ,.g 'jfzim . mf.. x HENRIETTA BARTH There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face. Glr-e Club 2 3 4 ' Wash- , 1, , J, ington Club 141. ROBERT E. BEDFORD H e'll find a way. Science Club 12, 3, 47: Masquers 12, 333 Honor Banquet 135 : Student Council 1419 Washington Club 1415 Glee Club 143. GRACE MAE BELMAN Meekness is not 'weak- ness. Orchestra 12, 3, 43: Glee Club 12, 3, 413 Florlcul- ture Club 13, 45: Scrib- blers 142g Senior Class Committee 14l. I DONALD E. BENNETT Jffllxpiitf girdle 'round I. the eartz in forty inm- utes. H - Cross Country 133: Swim- ming 12, 3.1217 3 Intramural! Wrestling 137. M EVART BESON, JR. 'A handsome man with pleasing ways. HELEN MARIE BETKE 'Tis good 'nature only wins the heart. G.A.C. 1213 Intrzymurnl Sports 1235 Optimist 131: Scribblers 143. KATHERINE BEZERIUM Much mirth and no madness, All good and no bad- ness. G.A.C. 12, 335 Intramural Sports 12, 35. JOSEPHINE ROBIN BIRD Good-natured with a smile that laps over and buttons behind. Tryon 1Nortl1 Carolinul High School 125. LILLIAN MAY BIRD A quiet maid with a quaint way. Glee club 12, 33. ROBERT BIRD He was a 'valianl youth. Egxfversity High School
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