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

MOST ATHLETIC Those of you who take any interest at all in sports, will easily recognize Mary Jane Garlic and Roy Campbell as the two Most Athletic seniors. Because of her active interest in sports, Mary Jane was elected both secretary and president of the Girls' Athletic Club. She took part in all of the G.A.C. activities, was on her homeroom bowling team and played on an intramural badminton team. Last summer Mary Jane taught swimming at camp. Roy was an active participant in sports during all three years of high school. He was on the football team for three years and was on the baseball and track team for one year. The most outstanding thing about Roy is that he did very well in every sport for which he went out. Having won awards in their respective sports, it is easy to see why Mary Jane and Roy have been acclaimed as the Most Ath– letic seniors. OUTSTANDING IN MUSIC AND DRAMA 139 Chilton Cunningham and Jon March are both "naturals" in music and drama. Students will long remember Chilton in her title role as "Anna" in the musical pro– duction of "The King and I." The A Cap– pella choir and the Choraliers have been pleased to have Chilton as a leading member. Her dramatic ability equals her musical tal– ent. She has appeared in several school plays including; "Arms and the M an," "One Foot in Heaven," "The Diary of Anne Frank," "Our Town," and "Amah) and the Night Visitors." Jon March has, without a doubt, made his acting ability quite evident during his three years in drama. He has held lead roles in such plays as; "The Curious Savage," "Our Town," "The Diary of Anne Frank," and "One Foot in Heaven." To further develop his acting tAl• a ttended a Drama Workshr hwestern University last

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