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Eli!-l STAFF With the arrival of May lst, the final deadline, the tilst Omega stall will be able to sit down to rentinisce and will recall the many enjoyable hours spent in C-7 while editing this record of the activities of the year IQ44-l945. The staff, which was ably lead by Peggy Rose and George Sandenburgh, co-editorsg Mary Buell and Bob VVilloughby. co-business managers, will recall the se- lecting of the appropriate theme Ours is the Fu- ture. It was felt that with such favorable reports of action on the war fronts, and such extensive dis- cussion of security peace plans, our book should illus- trate how high school life prepares the youth lor taking' his part in the future. As the book began to take shape, the senior biog- raphies were written by the senior committee headed by Gretchen Hutzel, who received much valuable aid from Barbara Wfalker, Lois jane Saffell, Fae Kauf- man, Marion Gault, Anita Stull, and Elaine Schmid. The pasters became quite professional before their deadline arrived. The committee headed by Marydel Berger and Anita Stull completed their work on March l5. Many hours of valuable assistance were donated to the cause by Pat Hatch, Kris Ramsay, Pat Crandall, and Barbara Cole. Much credit is due to Kathleen Law and Carl Cone rad, who, under the direction of Mr. Ernest Asmus, did the art work for the cover and the division pages. The photography for our yearbook was done by Mr. Mahlon Buell, Norman lflfilliams, and Private Leslie Case. V Bill Fry and his advertising committee spent much time and shoe leather in making this book possible. Also giving assistance with every part of the book, were the junior staff members: Martha Wells, Bob Dressel, Anne Hariton, and Bill Upthegrove. Typists for the book were Jan Nickelsen, Joan Slater, and Pat Hatch. lfaculty direction came lronl Miss Virginia Golay, Mr. John Allison and Miss Dorothy Noyes. J ln spite ol the shortages of materials the Omega stall' has strived to give you a complete and accurate record of this year's activities in this book which it presents to you for your approval. OMEGA EDITORS Peggy Rose George Sandenburgh Mary Buell Bob Willoughby OMEGA STAFF ROW 1 Martha Wells Mary Buell Peggy Rose Fae Kaufman Rosemary Philips Marjorie Iohnston ROW 2 Kris Ramsay Anita Stull I'-e Hooper Bob Willoughby Ioan Slater Martha Raiiord Portia Middlesworth ROW 3 Barbara Walker Jane Ferguson Gretchen Hutzel Pat Crandall Lois Beattie Shirley Mack ROW 4 Evagene Collard Ian Nicl-:elsen Gene Cartwright Christine Bilalros Olga Bilakos Donna Schmidt Marilyn Iacobs Barbara Cole Ann Hariton Marjorie Fyfe Marydel Berger Miss Virginia Golay OMEGA ART STAFF Iim Wright Bob Landis Voneta Zeihm Maureen Curd Kathleen Corwin Shirley Blades Ioyce Chambers Lenore Larsen OMEGA EDITORS AND CHAIRMAN SEATED Martha Wells Bob Willoughby Mary Buell Peggy Rose George Sandenburgh Bob Dressel STANDING Portia Middlesworth Elaine Schmid Jane Ferguson Marydel Berger Ian Nickelsen Gretchen Hutzel Bill Fry Barbara Cole Laurance Frederick Marian Gault Mariorie Pyfe Mary Lou Young Margarita Iohnson Iois lane Saitell lean Lau OMEGA PASTERS Martha Raiford Lois Iane Salfell Anita Stull Marion Gault Pat Crandall
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LTY Gathered together to discuss the problems of the English and history depart- ments, we Find Miss Sarah Keen, Mr. John Allison, Miss Lavanche Rieger, Mr. Laverne Kip Taylor, Miss Dellagene Molden, who became the new advisor of the Optimist stafl and who is a graduate of Breadloaf School in Vermont and is a lover ol books, Miss Virginia Golay, Miss Lucille Lundgren, Mr. Frank Reed, Mr. Algot Dahlberg, and Robert Granville. 'Seated and appearing very happy are Miss Bernice Bacon, Miss Edna Parry, Miss Lona Tinkham, Miss Mary Ellen Lewis, Miss Vivian Lang, sponsor of the Spanish Club, who is a graduate of Ohio State University and whose hobby is handicraft work, Miss Lela Dull, Miss Anna Steele, and Miss Eleanore Dennert. It seems the Music, Physical Education, and Administration departments are consulting Mr. Forsythe on some important matter which concerns them all. We find Mr. Don Dobbie Drake, Miss Rose Marie Grentzer, and Mr. L. L. Forsythe seated at the desk, while Miss Elizabeth Green, Mr. Kenneth Cook, basketball coach who came to us from Marshalltown, Iowa, Mr. Robert Ufer, who is well known for his track career at the University of Michigan, Mr. La- verne Kip Taylor, Miss Florence Kitson, Miss Jeannette Lutz, Mr. Louis Holloway, Miss Ferne Jensen, Mr. Nicholas Schreiber, Miss Elva Bolle, Girls Physical Education teacher, who is a graduate of the University of Iowa and who previously taught at the State Normal School, Maine, and Mr. Tim Ryan are looking on. p VVith several difllcult trigonornetry problems solved, the Mathematics, Science, and Commercial departments take some time out to discuss more important matters. Seated we find Irene Smith, Miss Helen McEwen, Mrs. Alice Ensminger, Miss Olive McLouth, Miss Dorothy Noyes, and Miss Frances Sadoff. Grouped behind them are Mr. Harriss- Malan, Mr. Ernest Asmus, Mr. Ben Reed, Mr. Morris Oldham, Mr. Charles Barclay, Mr. Mahlon Buell, and Mr. Gene Maybee. During the afterischool hours we hnd Mr. Kenneth Burch demonstrating the correct use of one of his machines to Miss Maude McMullen, Miss Linda Eberbach, Mr. Robert Van Sickle, Mr. Helge Hanson, Miss Edna Doyle, Mr. Robert Ladle, who was a painting and decorating contractor in Ann Arbor prior to his being employed as an instructor in the High School, Miss Marjorie Love- ring, Mr. Cecil Cain, who previously taught at Hammond Vocational Technical School in Hammond, lndiana, and who is a graduate of Purdue University, Mr. Eugene Larson, and Mr. Richard Wlarren.
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