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

FRIENDLIEST If there is one thing that the senior class can boast of, it's that they have two of the friendliest people in school in their class. They are, of course, Pam Hogan and Larry Hahn. Never does a day go by when the cheerful "Hi" of Pam Hogan doesn't pep up a would be blue student. While at Ann Arbor High, Pam has been Secretary of her Sophomore Class, a J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader and Homecoming Queen in her senior year. Larry's friendliness and sincere interest in his fellow students was evidenced by the fact that he was never too busy to concern him– self with the welfare and happiness of those around him. The students at Ann Arbor High will not soon forget the delightful smile and "Hi" which is so characteristic of these two out– standing people. 138 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED This year Mary Strand and Mark Adams were voted as the two seniors most likely to succeed. Mary has maintained excellent grades while at Ann Arbor High, and was also a National Merit semi-finalist. The experience that Mary has gained from her summer in Germany and from the many positions of responsibility that she has held will certainly be a great aid in marking her life with success. Mark has shown himself to be a man of many talents and interests. He has maintained an excellent scholastic average, and like Mary, was also a National Merit semi-finalist. An indication of his success as a leader in the future is emphasized by the fact that Mark was both Dean of Debate and Chairman of the Model United Nations.

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