Ann Arbor High School 1962 Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) - Full Access
DONE MOST FOR CLASS No one has done as much for the class of "62" as Judy Rogers and Kelley R ea. During her three years at Ann Arbor High, Judy has been engaged in several c1ass activi– ties. She was a J.V. Cheerleader, co-chairman of the Homecoming committee, Treasurer of the Student Council, and chairman of the social committee. As all seniors will agree, Judy is the girl who has done the most to earn the title of "Done Most for the Class." Kelley, more than any other boy, has done the most for his class. He was elected Presi– dent of his Class in both his sophomore and senior years. Kelley has shown himself to be a most capable and responsible leader. The senior class owes a lot to Kelley for all the time and effort that he has put forth in making the class of "62" what it is. 136 MOCK DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL In order for an individual to be chosen as the person who has done the most for his school, he must prove himself to be a responsible and capable person. And, among other things, a person who is able to organize and carry out his duties efficiently. No two people are better qualified for this honor than Fran Farris and Paul Dimond. Fran has served her school in several capacities as a Varsity Cheerleader, Secretary of her Junior Class, Chairman of the pep committee and Secretary of the Student Council. Fran's sincere interest in every one of these activities has led her to be selected as the girl who has done the most for Ann Arbor High. Paul has also served his class and school in several ways. He was President of his Junior Class and President of the Student Council. Even though he was kept quite busy by these positions, Paul still found time to be captain of the tennis team, and to help out where at all possible in the various clubs and organizations at school. The contributions that Fran and Paul have made to our school will long be remembered by the students at Ann Arbor High.
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