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MARY J. BIRD: Jackie's love of singing was revealed by her warblings in A Cappella, Cantando, and Girls' Chorus. She belonged to Music Club and served on the Stu- dent Council Red Cross and A sembly Committees jackie als! joined the Optimist staff Boosters Club Washington Club and Future Nurses Club DORIS H BIRKLE Besides being in CAC and Washington Club this pert gurl led the Yea Purple Yea White as a cheerleader lborls also belonged to the now extinct Boost ers Club JANET H BLAKNEY A variety of interests are revealed Ill janet hst of activities :he sang alto in both the bxrls Chorus and A Cap pella Her name could be found on the Optimist masthead Y Teens and Colonnade Clubs offered janet lots of fun ROBERT D BOOROM Bob will be remembered for his ability t play football Being a sports loving person he also participated in base ball wrestling and track This spring he visited Vtashmgton and New York with the xV33l lll1gK0lI Club He was also a member of the Boys Leader Corps and the Radio and Rifle club MARY LOU BRADLEY One of the highlights f Mary s senior year was the NN ashmgton Club trip Other activities that xnterested her were the l-uture Nurses Club Boosters Club Noon Hour Com mittee and the Optimist Ad Staff JOYCE M. BRAUN: Joyce came to Ann Arbor high from Slauson. This gal from B-3 worked hard on C.O.T. during her senior year. She was also an usher for both of our class plays LOUIS A BROMLEY louie blausonite has been president ol his homeroom B 6 He participated in both swimming and wrestling He also was a member of the Rifle Club and the Assembly Committee ROBERT C BROOKS Bob was an active member of the Boys Washington Club this year and par ttcipated in COT He was presr dent and vice president of homeroom B 3 and also represented it on the btudent Council BARBARA J BRAUN B a r b who came tm us from Pinckney took part in many sports as a mem ber of GAL bhe also belon ed to Ann Arbor High s newly ormed Xouth Hostel Club FRANCE I BROWN Fran seems to have acting tn her blood she not only has been a member ot Wig and Masque but was umorget table in the Junior and Senior Plays bhe loved music and belonged to Cantando Girls Chorus and the 'Music Club Fran was on the btudent Council and Senior hxeeu tive Board She was secretary Ol her W ashmgton Club section She -1150 bdonged to CAC Y Teens C rlonnade B 0 0 5 t e r s and h lrench Club bhe worked on the Omega and was editor of the first and third pages of the Optimist
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JEAN H BAKNARD GAC was a must with jean and Washington Club took up a good deal of her time She used her espanol as a member of Spanish Club and she was a Booster of the pioneers spirit Jean served on the Junior Play committees and was elected secretary of her homeroom ROBERT BARSANTEE Bob, a former Slausonite came to Ann Arbor High and resided in home room B 14 for three years Rifle Club and the golf team claimed his extra activit interests He rut his scholastic eforts into the ,eneral Curriculum CHARLES E BAUMAN Chuck presided over his homeroom B 6 when a yuuior Working hard t ward the trip to Washington cupied much time in his senior year This very tall, witty fellow hailed from Tap an and participated in the Rifle lub and football while in school JOHN R BAYLIS Sports have dominated big jack Bayli s high school activities He has been a regular on the football baseball and track teams Jacks ability as a leader has also been proven while serving on the Student Council secretary of his homeroom a .i KN ashington Club officer and in the Boys Leader Corps. THOMAS BEAUCH: Tom played basketball during his high school career. As a senior he helped An- gel Street by serving on one of the play committee, and he also par- ticipated in the activities of the Boys' XYashington Club. DELMAS BELL ll hua Caine t Ann Arbor High School from New X01-k Ln? ,H 5gpteinber l94R Uur ing his benmr vear he made home mom ll 8 hi oflicial re :dence c fillowed the lieneral Curriculum during this time RONALD J BELL Ron A or iner blausonite was lIllCl CQlCd in interior decorating He was a mem ber of the Interior Decorating U'-lb and helped paint the liuike house and paint the interior of the school Ks a sophomore he took part in the .ictiuties of the Rifle Club BARBARA J BELOTE Thi s music loving girl Joined Music Club birls Chorus Cantando and X Cappella Barb vias an active mem ber of CRC participating in many sports Colonnade claimed Barb and she was in the junior Play and worked on the Omega NEIL D BEMENT During hi sophomore and Junior years Nell spent his extra curricular time play mg football He was vice president of his homeroom, B 18 and worked on the COT program Radio Club, and Rifle Club also claimed some of his time WILLIAM H. BILBIE: ll'll former Slausonite, went out for football and wrestling. He presided over his homeroom, A-l2, as its president for one semester. Dura mg his senior year he worked on the C.O.T. program. llill also sang in the A Cappella choir.
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BETTY BURCH: This smiling, happy' gal who hails from Tappan was secretary and treasurer of her homeroom, C-2. Betty was a mem- ber of the Wig and Masque Club and the GAC. She also worked on the Optimist and the Omega. LENNIS G. B-YERS This well known senior had a great interest ru sports while rn hrgh school H was on the varsity football basket ball and baseball teams for three years While a semor he was elected co captain of the basketball team and went out for track Lenny also served as president of hrs home room and was a member of the XVashrngton Club WILLIAM R. CALDWELL Bill concentrated on playing rn the band during his hrgh school years and also went out for swimming enyoyed shooting for both the Rifle Club and the Camera Club. DOROTHY J CALKINS Dor othy a former Slausonrte was an actne member of the Washington Club, She served as co chairman of both a Junior and Semor play committee During her three years m high school she found time to participate rn the Y Teens Colon nade Sophomore Dramatrcs Wig and 'tlasque and the French Club Kr e also wnrlfed on the Omega GWENDOLYN .I CALVERT Gwen was home room C Ss president A Cappella president a member oi assembly committee Student Conn crl and Omega Staff Always en thusrastrcally contrrbutm to ac trvxtres of our school tipendable trustworthy loyal and friendly that s Gwen' With all these admrr able qualities Gwen rs sincerely mod est and retiring one of the best loved seniors of the 1949 class .IACQUELINE B. CANNELL: A gal with a pleasant smile jackie ushered lor the Junior Plarly and sang in the Girls' Chorus. he Y- Teens, Colonnade, and Washington Clubs were her other choices for extra-curricular activities. ROBERT B CARBECK Bob a former Tappanrte participated rn sexeral sports during hrs three year stay here He was a member of the baseball and track teams During his sophomore year he was a mem ber of the Boosters Club. This spring he observed the sr hts of the bug cities with fellow N ashrngton Club members MARILYN F CARL This ex Tappanrte was secretary of her homeroom B 10 She was a mem ber of the band and sang rn the Cantando and A Cappella choirs She was a member of the Rifle Club and this spring enjoyed the trap to KX ashrngton and New York EUGENE W CARPENTER Gene served as both presrderrt and vice president of homeroom A 20 Hrs extra curricular actrvrtres included Washington Club Rifle Club and Boys Chorus He completed his actruttes by going out for baseball and football CYNTHIA CARRAS lynthra lra made C 8 her homeroom for the ast three years The Washington luh UW highlighted her senior year, and she was an active men ber of tht luture Nurses of America Cyn Khra served our class as an usher our serrro pla and on e Flake up committee for the Juruor ax
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