Ann Arbor High School 1962 Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) - Full Access

ElECTIONS MOST ATTRACTIVE Attractiveness and a winning personality are two of the many assets that Judy Smith and Pete Peterson possess. This year, in view of her beauty and charm, Judy was chosen as a member of the Home– coming Court. Judy's sparkling smile and bubbling personality were with her wherever she went, even on the football field and bas– ketball court where she served as both a J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader. Pete undoubtedly fills that bill as the senior class's most attractive boy. Besides his all around good looks and sincere personality, Pete also possesses a number of outstanding qualities. He is also quite talented in both music and drama. With this winning combination of good looks, sincerity, and talent Pete is sure to be a success in his life. 137 MOST VERSATILE Peggy Wallner and John Maybee are con– sidered the most versatile seniors! Peggy is probably remembered the most as a peppy varsity cheerleader, although she has participated in many activities. She was a delegate to the Model United Nations As– sembly for two years, and she was also the Business Manager of the Omega. Peggy has received an art award and enjoys horseback– riding. Along with these interests Peggy also has maintained a high scholastic average and has earned bronze and silver pins. John's activities range from sports to stu– dent government. He was Vice-President of the Student council and was chairman of the Citizenship and Education Committee. John was active in sports, participating in varsity football, wrestling, and golf. He was also president of the International Club. He com– bined these activities successfully, at the same time maintaining an A- scholastic average.

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