University High School - Nunc Dimittis Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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Richard Lee Marsh Some people are Said to have one-track minds, but “Daddy” just has a track mind, his principal athletic passion being the track team, of which he was captain. This in- terest in athletics along with a relish for writing, contributed to his suc- cess as boys’ Sports Edi- tor of Nunc Dimittis. As Secretary of the Student Council he faithfully de- livered his minutes every Wednesday morn- ing. Richard Keith McShane Mac’s chief claim to fame lies in his ability to always See the sunny side of life. His famous grin radiates good humor. Even the difficulties of presiding over the class during our junior year didn’t dim Mac’s good nature. He was a mem- ber of the football and track teams, and a bass in Choir. Deborah Lincoln Debbie was elected President of the G.A.A. and throughout the year has done an excellent job of managing its ac- tivities. She had been a member of both the Choir and the Latin Club. Everyone likes Deb for her sincerity and quiet good nature. Priscilla Jane Moore Polly’s quick smile and friendly greeting really warmed the heart when you mef her in the hall. She has been a faithful member of the Orchestra, Broadcaster, and Stage Crew. Polly played forward in the girls’ Basketball Club. Dean Hendrickson Loree Any time you met Dean he would greet you cheerfully. He was a swift member of both the track and swimming, teams. Dean was class President during our sophomore year and was twice a representa- tive to the Student Council. John Anthony Naylor “Honest John” has done a good job of holding the purse strings and balancing the budget for the Stu- dent Council. He has contributed his athletic talents to the golf and swimming teams, We’ll never forget his performance of Monsieur de La Croix in the senior play. Janice Claire McFarlan Janice is never afraid to defend any of her various convictions. This quality has enabled her to lead the Peace Com- mittee through its sec- ond successful year. When not amazing us with her scholastic prowess, she has been an indis- pensable dramatic make- up artist anda participant in many of the girls’ athletics. Richard Lee Moehl As Co-chairman of the - Building and Grounds Com mittee Dick was always conspiring to surprise us with a fire drill. He was a member of the varsity football squad and could always be found practicing pitching on the playground during his free time.

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Shirley Anne Ind The senior trip would never have been possible without Shirl’s never-end- ing work. She also served as Secretary-Treasurer of her homeroom, Her inexhaustible wit has of- ten made her the life of what otherwise would have been a dull party. Laurels are hers for her allA record. Ronald Dean Klein Ronnie impressed us all with his quiet friendliness. Having a great interest in current affairs, he was active in all the functions of the Peace Committee. Ronnie proved that the hand is quicker than the eye by winning the Ann Arbor doubles table ten- nis championship. Cynthia Hendrian Cynth’s disarming smile explains why she is everyone’s friend. She has successfully guided the Choir through the year as its first President. She was Ex- change Editor of the Broadcaster, a member of the G.A.A., the Sen- ior Trip Committee, and the senior play cast. Robert Duncan Leland Although “Big Bob” was always agreeable to any suggestion, he had an independent mind. Bob was twice a captain in the Purple and Gold meet, and achieved distinction outside of school in 4H activities. Sylvia Gordon Huntley Without Sylvia you might be looking at a blank page now. Her enthusiasm as Editor of Nunc Ditmittis goaded the other members of the staff to produce to their capacity. She en- tertained us all as Har- riet St. John in Our Hearts Were Young And Gay. Sylvia was a Thespian and a member of the Choir for three years, Daniel James Lickly Dan might be called “Old Faithful.” Among other things he was a faithful member of the football and tennis teams and was captain of the basketball team. He was, for three years, a faithful mainstay of the Choir, and every- day he faithfully traversed the distance from Dexter to Ann Arbor. Dan was also a member of both the junior and senior play casts. Robert Franklin John- son As its President, Bob made the 1950 Student Council one of the most efficient ever. He was an invaluable member of the Broadcaster staff for three years and ini- tiated its Student Coun- cil column. Bob was also a valuable member of the basketball and tennis teams. Linda Lee Krueger Linda’s theatrical ability won her the part of Mrs. Foster in the junior play. She has been an important mem- ber of the Choir. Lin- da’s beauty and charm have been refreshing to everyone.



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Virginia Ann Sadacca Ginger’s subtle wit and common sense have made her an outstanding mem- ber of the class. Her artistic talents have been put to good use as Art. Editor of Nunc Dimittis. Proof of her artistry can be found on many pages of this book. Ingrid Scharenberg Inkie could always pro- duce a story that would put us in gales of laugh- ter. Few will forget her side-splitting portrayal of the boisterous English girl in Our Hearts Were Young And Gay. Ingrid was also in the Choir, the junior play, anda Stage Crew member for two years. Judith Diane Olney When we Saw a basket- ball or a baseball bat around, we knew Judy wasn’t far away. She proved her athletic ability as Captain of the girls’ Basketball Team. She was a member of the G.A.A., Student Guides, and was At- tendance Clerk for the Choir. Hugh Latimer Smith Hugh’s talents lie in every field. He was Vice- president of the Student Council and received the honor of being “Principal for a Day.” His acting ability won him leads in the class plays, and in his first year of Choir he had a lead in the operetta. He was the Literary Editor of this annual. Mary Augusta Plumer Although Japan claimed Gussie for her junior year, she returned to take up the reins as President of her homeroom, and has been an invaluable cheerleader, an active member of the Choir, Thespians, and athletic teams. She was an important member of the annual staff. Her vita! personality has made her everyone’s favorite. Barbara Jean Salisbury Barbara displayed her dramatic talent on many occasions. She was ac- tive in the Thespians, was in both the junior and sen- ior plays, and was in all of the Christmas plays. To quote a well-known poet, “She made a sun- shine in a shady place.” John Conrad Schindler John was constantly astounding us with his emissions of polysyllabic profundity. He was on the Student Council and Broadcaster staff and also was an invaluable half- miler on the track team. Marilyn Dale Smith Dale gave free rein to her journalistic talents as Assistant Editor of the Broadcaster. She also served as Vice-president of the Student Guides, and was a member of the Sen- ior Trip Committee and the Choir. Dale played the part of Mrs. Shlutzhammer in the junior play.

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