Slauson Junior High School - Exodus Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

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FOREWORD Mr. Edwin Aprill, Exodus adviser, has stated that the staff has been extremely com- petent and cooperative. Countless hours have been spent in the preparation of materials, and members of the faculty have been of great assistance. The teachers and pupils of Slauson Jun- ior High School wish to take this opportunity to express their appreciation to Mr. Aprill and the Exodus Staff for the publication of this book. r q | J qi q Dedication Miss Mildred Dick We respectfully dedicate the 1963 Exodus to Miss Mildred Dick, one of the greatest teachers we have known. Under her direction the girls physical education and intra-mural programs have grown to the point where many people consider them second to none in the nation. Her complete control of situations, her integrity, her ability to work with people, her willingness to give of her time and energy to her students, and her unselfishness have endeared her to pupils and parents over the years. As members of the Exodus Staff we wish to express our appreciation for the work that Miss Dick has done for this community. = = a ee ee ll Se SE SHeEeEEEEs Hs. In. Memoriam SUSAN BOZOIAN When you walk in a store and see a little boy in dirty jeans and a messy old sweat shirt, who looked like he might cry if he didn't get a candy bar, would you give him ten cents so he could buy one? Unless you were pretty kind-hearted, we all would probably walk out, but Susie Bozoian didn't, she did give that little boy the dime. If you would ask her why she did such nice things, her usual answer would be to the effect of I want to see them happy. She tried to make everyone happy, in fact she would give something of her own to someone else just to see them happy. When we think of Slauson, we think of school spirit, and that is one thing that Susie didn't lack. When it came time for a game to be played, she had an extra supply of pep and energy, but if the other team would win, you would never see her stamping the field or booing the umpire like an overgrown child. She would be telling the others they played a good game. When in an assembly she would sing the school song with all the love and pep and loyalty to the school that anyone could ask for. She always said things that would make people happy, and when she pie feel up to par she never took it out on others, Be kept it to her- self. With her great personality and winning smile, Susie was a girl we all liked and shall always remember. JOSEPH VACHON 7th Grade Advisor Biology HARVEY C. KULIBERT 8th Grade Advisor Industrial Arts HAROLD M., Principal LOGAN HERBERT M. TAGGART 9th Grade Advisor History pr eo ls le rr} L k MR. JAMES BENNETT English MR. EDWIN APRILL, JR. Art and Yearbook MR. ELWOOD BANCROFT Social Studies and English in MR. GRANT BREINER Social Studies and English MRS, JEANNE BUTLER English MRS, PATRICIA CALLANTINE Home Economics MR. MERTON CAMPBELL MR. ROBERT CARR Social Studies English Social Studies English MR. JAMES CASE Physical Education MISS ESTHER DeFUR Home Economics MR. THOMAS B, DYER Science MR, MR. WOLFGANG DOZAUER German Science PERRY COOPER MR. RICHARD CREAL Social English MRS. CONSTANCE DRESBACH Mathematics MRS, Vocal Studies ROSALIE EDWARDS Music | hips: =: =. | — Ol MR, BEN C. FAIRMAN Social Studies English MR. WILLARD FREY MR, ie aa GABRION Mathematics ape Music Bay or U MR. EUGENE HART Science MR, FRED KARR Social Studies English MRS. MILDRED HARTMAN MISS BETTIE HUNT eer Typing and Business Orientation MR, ALAN JONES Social Studies English MRS. ELVIRA KOSKI Home Economics MR. PHILIP MacBRIDE Social Studies English MRS. ROSEMARIE LANE English MISS ROSEMARY MARIN Mathematics MRS. BARBARA MAY Librarian it . MR. MONTGOMERY MERRYMAN English and Spanish MR. WILLIAM MAYS Speech Correction MRS. MILDRED McCORMICK Mathematics . et et ee lh le | basa MR. PATRICK MONTAGANO Physical Education MRS. BONNIE MILLER MRS. BETTY MILLER Mathematics English and Music MR, TED PALMER Social Studies English MRS. JOAN MONTOUR Art MRS, LUCIENNE OSBORN French MRS. CAROLYN ROOKER Science MR. PARKER PENNINGTON III Speech : rs MR. JAMES SCHEU Science MRS. ELIZABETH SIMMONS Physical Education MR. WILLIAM SHEPARD Special Education MRS, ELIZABETH THRASHER MRS. IONE SIMONS English Latin Art Architectural Design MR. RAY SOMMERS Mathematics MR, MERTON TEARE Industrial Arts MRS, SELMA VanEYCK Social Studies English ieee MRS. RUTH VORCE MRS. VIRGINIA WESLEY MR. ROBERT VanSICKLE Nigree French Industrial Arts MISSING MRS, REMMLER MISS DICK MRS, BRISTOL MRS, BAERBAL WHITNEY MR. JOHN YEAKEL Mathematics Industrial Arts Office Staff Nice kitty, nice kitty. J. Kulibert, S. McGee, J. Shelton, H. Koralton. | Custodians CGonenoke ROW 1: M. McLaughlin, A. Butts. ROW 2: J. Novack, D. Gardner, G. Kinsey. : ROW 3: L. Jackson, J. Washington, H. Bowens. eee Rock-a-bye your baby eth lea No comment Roses. are red...” DAVID LEGGETT was ao member of homeroom 227. He participated in YMCA Teenage Dancers and football in the 7th grade. His favorite subjects were algebra, gym and mechanical drawing. Football, hunting, model air- planes and camping are his hobbies. JANIS MacFARLANE came to Slauson in the 9th grade from Toledo, Ohio and became a member of homeroom 207. Jan's favorite subjects were Latin and art. Her interests are tennis, swimming, dancing, and plays. Jan was on the honor roll at Slauson. MIKE ABBOTT was a member of homeroom 218. He participated in intramurals, tackle football, was captain of his team, and was a Boys' Athletic representative while at Slauson. Rabbit received an athletic letter every year and helped win the all-sports trophy in the 7th grade. His hobbies are sports and girls. His fav- orite subjects were civics, math, English, and gym DAVE ABELL was a member of homeroom 218 He serv- ed on Hall Hall Monitors, and he was on the a member of the concert band. He participated in all homeroom sports. His hobbies are baseball, coin collecting, model cars, and hockey. His favorite subjects were algebra and biology. RANDY ADAMS was a member of homeroom 312 and 233. His hobby is hunting. His favorite subjects were math and wood shop CAROLE ALBRECHT was a member of homeroom 320. She participated in Etta Kett Club, Student Council, 8th grade chorus, homeroom sports, and Exodus staff. Her hobbies are swimming and horseback riding. Carole's favorite subjects were Spanish and algebra. and competed in all homeroom sports. His hobbies are almost all types of aviation, especially radio-controlled model planes. His favorite subjects were science, gym, and concert band. CHUCK BAILEY was a member of homeroom 306. His favorite int erests are Mary Schwartzneu and working on cars. He was a member of the Ann Arbor Modifiers and his favorite subjects were civics and English. DAVE BARERA was president, vice-president, and treas- dent Council, and was secretary of Boy's Athletics. He ite subjects were gym, English, algebra, and Latin. He has been on the honor roll all three years. DIANA BECKLER was secretary of homeroom 227. She participated in Etta Kett Club, 8th grade planning com- mittee, Exodus Staff and Student Council. Her interests are clothes, drawing, and reading. Band and Exodus staff were her favorite subjects. JENNIFER BENTON was a member of homeroom 207. She participated in church activities and all after-school sports. Jennifer was a hall monitor and served on Etta Kett Club. Her interests are boys. Her hobbies are favorite subjects. PETER BICK was a member of homeroom 306. He was on the projection club, Hall Guides, Student Council, Noon Hour Committee, Scuba Club, and Pep Band. He received a second division at the Solo Ensemble Festival. His hob- bies and interests are music, model building, and coin collecting. Band, orchestra, civics, and biology were his favorite subjects. CAROL BIRMINGHAM entered Slauson in the 9th grade Club. Her hobbies and interests are swimming, playing the organ, and reading. Carol's favorite subjects were English, French, and chorus. JOHN ANGELL was a member of homeroom 218. He par- ticipated in Hall Guides, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, urer of homeroom 317 and 207. He participated in Stu- was on the all-star basketball and all-star softball teams. His hobbies are model rail-roading and sports. His favor- reading and cooking. French and social studies were her as a member of homeroom 201. She was on the Etta Kett TED ANDREWS entered Slauson in the ninth grade and was treasurer of homeroom 303. Ted participated in first-semes- ter speech play, chorus, and a bowling league. His hob- bies are olf, basketball, and swimming. His favorite sub- jects were civics, English, and French. KAREN APOSTOLOU was a member of homeroom 306. She participated in after-school sports, was captain of her field hockey team twice, was on 8th grade party committee and belonged to the French Club. Karen's hobbies are collecting records and swimming. Her favorite subjects were English and business orientation. PAT BAILEY was a member of homeroom 312. She par- ticipated in Hall Guides, Etta Kett Club and 4-H. Her favorite subjects were math and typing. Pat rated hon- orable mention in the ninth grade. BARRY BATEMAN was president and vice-president of homeroom 218. He was president and vice-president of Student Council and vice-president of Boys' Athletics. He participated in all sports and received an athletic and activity letter. Barry also won the all-around gym- nastic championship in the 8th grade. He set four swimming records in Slauson. He enjoys anything that's active. Barry liked all of his subjects. SHARON BEEMER entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of homeroom 227. “Sharie was president of her church youth group and participated in Student Council and cheerleading. She was also a reporter on the Ann Arbor News. Sharie was on the A and B honor roll both of her years at Slauson. Her interests are ice-skating and playing the piano, while her favorite subjects were Spanish and typing. TOM BERANEK was vice-president of homeroom 320. He was a Boy Scout, a hall guide, and an office runner. He participated in all intramural sports, played football, was in the city gymnastics meet and the city swim meet in 7th grade. Tom received an athletic le tter in 8th grade and was on the honor roll in the 9th grade. His hobbies are coin collecting and all sports; his favorite subjects were civics, band and gym. BILL BIRD was treasurer, vice-president, and president of homeroom 227, Sparrow was in the first semester speech play and received a scholastic letter in the 8th grade. He was on the honor roll most of the time while attending Slauson. His interests are swimming, scuba diving, and football. Math, gym, woodshop, French, and speech were his favorite subjects. JAMES BLAYLOCK was vice-president and treasurer of homeroom 312 in the 7th and 8th grade and a member of homeroom 201 in the 9th grade. Jim participated in Student Court, Hall Guides, Boys' Athletics, Hall Mon- itors, and the Slauson basketball team. Jim earned an athletic letter and was interested in sports. His favorite subjects were Latin, algebra and civics. yao’ ALAN BLOOD was a member of homeroom 224, He par- ticipated in the Michigan Youth Symphony and Student He was on the honor roll in the 7th and 8th grade and all A's honor roll in the 9th grade. Alan won a first division in Solo Ensemble Festival. His in- terests are playing the violin, flute, piano, clarinet, guitar, and stamp and coin collecting. His favorite sub- jects were algebra and Orchestra. Peace Union. VICKI BOCK was a member of homeroom 322 and 303. She was a hall monitor, hall guide, and a member of the Tri-Hi-Y Club. Her interests are sewing, sports, and knitting. An essay she wrote won first place in the Daughters of the American Revolution contest. This essay went on to win second place in state competition. Vicki was on the A and B honor roll all the time she attended LOIS BLYSTONE was a member of homeroom 218. She was an alternate for Etta Kett Club in the 7th and 9th grades and participated in major and minor sports. Lois enjoys ice-skating, swimming, and playing the flute. She is interested in animals. Her favorite subjects were English, math, typing, and band. BARBARA BOHR served as president and vice president of homeroom 306. Barb was on the honor roll all three years. Her favorite subjects were biology and English. . Slauson. —— rh 2 a dl JOAN BOOKER entered Slauson in 8th grade and be- came a member of homeroom 320. S he enjoyed sewing an cooking while her favorite subject was social studies. vorite subjects. VEDA BRADSHAW was a member of homeroom 303. Her favorite subject while at Slauson was math. and girls. DAVID CHABINSKY was a member of homeroom 201. While at Slauson he served on Hall Monitors and Hall Guides. He participated in Just Before the Storm in eighth grade. Dave's favorite subjects were speech, gym, and printing. His hobbies are bowling, camping, fishing, and swimming. swimming. JOHN BOYER was a member of homeroom 227. ticipated in intramural sports, was an office runner and hall monitor. Johnny won two athletic letters while at Slauson. His hobbies are girls, bowling, dancing and sports. English, math, civics, and Spanish were his fa- He par- DAN BROWN was Boys' Athletics representative for homeroom 201 for 2 years. Flib participated in foot- ball in his 3 years at Slauson. His favorite subjects were gym and shop. Dan's interests are swimming, dancing, JANICE COFFEY was a member of homeroom 201. Jan served as an office runner. Her favorite subjects were art and English. Janice's hobbies include collecting china and stuffed animals, bowling, ice-skating, and ELAINE BOWLER served as secretary of 317 and was also a member of 207. sports, eighth grade chorus, Hall Monitors, Girls Athletics, Etta Kett Club, and was an office runner. She was also on the Exodus staff. Elaine's hobby is ice skating. Her favorite subjects were speech and civics. She was on the honor roll in seventh grade and participated in the Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club. JUDI BREINING was a member of homeroom 303 and 322. She participated in Girls! Athletics, Hall Guides, Tri-Hi-Y and The Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club. Judi's favorite subjects at Slauson were math and English. She enjoys water and snow skiing, and skating. She was also on the honor roll in the ninth grade. HOLLY CHURCH While at Slauson she was a cheerleader in the 8th and 9th grades and captain in the 9th. Holy participated in after school sports. She also received an art award in 7th grade. She enjoys ice skating and is a member of Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club. Her favorite subjects were algebra, and English. She participated in all after school LINDA BRADSHAW served as president, vice president, and secretary of homeroom 317. She also was a member of homeroom 207. Linda was a member of the Exodus staff in the 9th grade and was on the honor roll all three years. She enjoys art, sewing, and skating; her favorite subjects were art, history, and Latin. ROBIN CAIN entered Slauson in the 9th grade and be- came a member of homeroom 207. Robin enjoys swimming, horseback riding, and reading. Her favorite subjects were biology and typing. was a member of homeroom 303 and 322. RICHARD COLE was a member of homeroom 312 while at Slauson. Richard's favorite subjects were biology and gym. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, and reading. nh Eten ezE GhU6:zE Ut lea Eo = =m 4 KAREN COLLINS served as president and secretary of homerooms 303 and 322. Karen participated in Student Council and was captain of Cheerleaders. She also was a 4-H Club secretary and a Church Youth Group Leader. She was on the honor roll all her three years at Slauson. Karen's favorite subjects were English, civics, and Latin. Her hobbies are singing, water skiing and talking. SUE CONOVER has been president, vice-president and secretary of homeroom 218. Since Sue has been at Slauson she has participated in Student Council, Girl's Athletics, 8th and 9th grade chorus, Central Homeroom Committee, Hall Guides and Exodus staff. She par- ticipated in major sports and was captain of field hockey, volleyball, and baseball. Sue's favorite subjects were typing and Spanish; her hobby is hair styling. THOMAS CRISPIN served as president of homeroom 224 and was a member of the Student Council. Tom's favor- ite subjects were algebra, biology, and mechanical draw- ing. His hobbies are collecting stamps, building models, reading and sports. RON CROSS was a member of homeroom 233 and 312. Ron participated in all major and minor sports and he served on Boy's Athletics. His hobbies include all sports, especially baseball and football. Ron's favorite subjects include math, French, and physical education. While at Slauson Ron earned an Athletic Letter. LINDA DALE was a member of homeroom 306. She par- ticipated in all major sports. Her hobbies include bowl- ing, swimming, horseback riding, and water skiing. Linda's favorite subject was typing. a DORIS DAVIS was secretary and vice-president of home- room 218. Dodie was a member of Girls' Athletics and Etta Kett Club, as well as captain of after-school sports. She was on the honor roll in 7th grade. Her favorite sub- jects were civics and English. Doris's hobby is collecting records. DAVID DEAN was a member of homerooms 317 and 207. Dave participated in Boys' Athletics, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, Student Council, and Central Homeroom Com- mittee. He was also president, vice-president and sec- retary of his homeroom. He was on the All-Star softball and basketball teams and also played football. Dave was on the honor roll every year. His favorite subjects were gym and mechanical drawing; his hobbies are sports and food. JAN D IECKMAN was a member of homeroom 312. She was a hall monitor, was on the honor roll, and received an art award, Jan's favorite subjects were art and history. Her hobbies are swimming, drawing and painting. ALYCE CONN was a member of homeroom 312. While at Slauson she served on Girls' Athletics, library staff, Etta Kett Club, and was a member of the 9th grade chorus. Al's favorite subjects were math, typing, and business orientation, Her hobbies include playing the organ, read- ing and swimming. SANDY CRAIK served as Girls' Athletics representative for homeroom 306. While at Slauson Sandy participated in all after-school sports and was on the honor roll in the 7th and 9th grades. Sandy's hobbies are collecting records and swimming. Her favorite subject was math. JOHN CRIST was a member of homeroom 306. John also served as a hall monitor. His favorite subjects were wood- shop and art. John's hobbies are swimming, skiing and bike-hiking. SELMA DAHER came to Slauson in the ninth grade and was a member of homeroom 320. While at Slauson she partici- pated in girl's hockey and her favorite subjects were Eng- lish, Spanish, and algebra. Sally's hobbies include swimming, bowling, volleyball and basketball . MARY ANN DANNER was a member of homerooms 303 and and 322. Mary Ann participated in all after-school sports and she was on Etta-Kett Club in the 7th grade. Her favorite subjects were English, study hall, and typing. Her hobbies are swimming, boating, and ice skating. SCOTT DAVIS entered Slauson in the 9th grade and was a member of homeroom 224. Shorty participated in basket- ball, baseball, and track. His favorite subjects were gym, English, and math. CHARLENE DEASY was a member of homerooms 233 and 312. She was president and secretary of her homeroom as well as a representative for Hall Guides and Student Council. Charlene participated in Tri-Hi-Y Club, was an Exodus co-editor, an art editor for the Echo as well as being a reporter for the Ann Arbor News. Her favorite subjects were art and English. Her hobbies are dancing and interior decoration. She received an activity letter, and art award, and was on the honor roll in the 7th and 8th grades. JIM DOUGLASS was a member of homerooms 317 and 207. King J participated in football, basketball, and softball, and was also a member of Boys' Athletics. Jim's favorite subjects were English and metal shop, and his hobbies are sports and cars. He received an athletic letter in the eighth grade. JOHN DUNKLEY entered Slauson in the 8th grade as a member of 201 where he served as vice-president. He enjoyed football and was a member of the Wildcats . Dunk's hobby is Elaine. His favorite subject is lunch. SANDRA DRAKE was a member of homeroom 312. While at Slauson Sandy's favorite subjects were architectural design and typing. Her hobbies are horseback riding and water skiing. DIANNE EDDY was a member of homeroom 233 and 312. She participated on Hall Monitors and Hall Guides. Her hobbies are collecting records, dancing and swimming. KRIS DUQUETTE entered Slauson during the 8th grade as a member of homeroom 201. She served as an alternate for Student Council and Etta Kett Club, was on the party committe, Exodus staff, sang in the eighth grade chorus and was a cheerleader in the ninth grade. Kris's favorite subjects were Speech and Exodus staff. Her hobbies are swimming, listening to records, dancing, and reading. JOHN EIBLER was a member of homeroom 320. While at Slauson he was on the honorable mention list. Jack liked to water ski and swim in his spare time. His favorite subjects were math and English. He also participated in TRUDY EDWARDS was a member of homeroom 320. She was a representative for the Etta Kett Club, Girls’ Ath- letics and Hall Monitors. Trudy participated in all home- room sports and was on her homeroom's mixed volleyball team for two years. While at Slauson her favorite sub- the Scuba Club. jects were math and typing. Her hobbies are water ski- ing, swimming, skating and bowling. ae. | MIKE ERWIN was a member of homeroom 312. The JAMES ESCHEBACH was a member of homeroom 306,+ where Kid played on the Wildcat football team and the All he served as treasurer. He was in the gymnastics team and Star basketball team. His favorite subject was gym while placed in the gymnastic meet in 9th grade. Jim was on his hobbies are girls and sports. the honorable mention all during his years at Slauson and was a member of the projection club. His hobbies and in- terests are models, bowling, golf, skiing, and gymnastics. His favorite subjects were mechanical drawing and algebra. = | FRITZ FERRI's homeroom was 227. During Fred's three years here in Slauson he was a Boys' Athletics representa- tive for two years, was on the 9th grade planning com- mittee, and in Projection Club. He also participated in all major and minor sports, including the Scuba Club. He served on the Student Court, was a member of the French Club and was vice president of the Student Coun- cil. He also had a lead role in the speech play, Finders Creepers, . Fritz likes water skiing, swimming, and fix- ing radios. He earned two athletic letters and was on the honor roll throughout his years at Slauson. ELLEN FLICK was a member of homeroom 201. She ser- v ed on the Student Council, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and 7th and 8th grade choirs. Ellen participated in all major and minor sports, and was captain of field hockey, and volleyball. = KATHRYN FOOR served as president and secretary of BILL FOSTER entered Slauson in the seventh grade. His homeroom 224. She also served on the Student Council, hobbies are cars, motorcycles, and small gasoline engines. —_ Etta Kett Club, Hall Guides, Slauson Echo, was a mem- ber of the French Club, concert orchestra and was in the Solo Ensemble Festival. She participated in after school : sports and in the T ri-Hi-Y. In her spare time she likes = to bowl, swim, and play the violin. Kathy's favorite subjects were English, algebra, and speech. She was on the honor roll each time and placed third in the D.A.R. Essay Contest. q | BILL FOWLER was in homeroom 306. During the 8th grade he was on the honor roll. Bill's favorite subjects were math and mechanical drawing. His hobbies are skiing, working with model cars and model motors. LISA FOX was a member of 227. She served on Etta Kett Club, Hall Guides, and Student Council. During 8th and 9th grade she was in the chorus and served as her homerooms representative to the party committee. Lis enjoys records, swimming, bowling, and collecting stuffed animals. Her favorite subjects were Latin and speech. LORRAINE FOX served as Girls' Athletics representative : DOLLY FRAME was a member of homeroom 227. She was 7 in 7th grade for homeroom 233. She later became a on the Girls' Athletics and participated in all major sports. y member of homeroom 312. For one semester during 9th Dolly's favorite subjects were German, typing, architectural grade Laurie was a Hall Monitor. Outside of school design, civics, and gym. Dancing, watching T.V., listen- a she was in two of her church's choirs and a member of ing to the radio, collecting albums, and boys are Dolly's the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Her favorite subjects hobbies 5 : ; were algebra, chorus, and French. She was on the ; honor roll all but one time during her years at Slauson. tm Her hobbies are playing the piano, and collecting post- cards and postmarks. JIM FREDERICK was a member of homeroom 201. He served as an alternate for Student Council, and was on Hall Monitors. Jim was on the honor roll; his favorite subject was biology. Radio and electronics are his hobbies. CLAUDIA FRANKLIN entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was a member of homerooms 312 and 233. During the summer she was on a drill team and was on the school hockey team. Shorty's favorite subject was gym and her hobbies are dancing, volleyball, and going to parties. aN NIKKI FREY was secretary of homeroom 207, though she was a member of 312 in 7th and 8th grade. Nikki was also on Girls' Athletics, and was a hall monitor. She was on the honor roll in 8th and 9th grade. Nikki's hobbies are swimming and reading; study hall and Eng- lish were her favorite subjects. BILL FRENCH was a member of homeroom 303 and 322. The Chief's favorite subjects were speech while his hobbies are sports and model cars, boats, airplanes, and collecting sport car magazines. : CHRISTINE GATES, who entered Slauson during seventh grade, was in homeroom 201. Chris was a librarian and participated in the club, Rainbow Girls . Her favorite hobbies are animals, bowling, ice skating, and reading. RAY GARDNER who entered Slauson during the seventh grade, was a member of homeroom 303. His favorite subject was arithmetic, while his hobbies are collecting stamps and coins. BOB GIBSON was a member of homeroom 303. He played football for the three years at Slauson. Bob was a member of the projection club. His hobbies are folk music, play- ing a banjo, and philosophy. Speech was his favorite sub- ject. KATHLEEN GERVICK was a member of homeroom 224 and played in all major and minor sports. She was a member of Tri-High-Y, hall monitors, the Echo staff, and was in the eighth grade chorus. While at Slauson she was on honorable mention most of the time. Kathy's favorite subjects were speech and algebra. ELIDA GILES was a member of homeroom 312 and 233. She served as president and vice president of the French Club, on Student Court, Etta Kett, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and eighth grade chorus. Elida, who was on the honor roll, enjoyed all of her subjects, especially speech. Her hobbies are playing the piano, making mosaic bowls, painting, golf and bowling. LINDA GILBERT was a member of homeroom 224 where she served as a student council representative and an Etta Kett Club member. Linda's hobbies include horseback riding, skiing and skating. Her favorite subjects were typing and speech. JOHN GOCHIS served as president and Student Council representative for homeroom 320. He was also on Stu- dent Court and participated in most sports. John's fa- vorite subjects were math and gym; his hobbies are all sports. EDDIE GILLESPIE was a member of homeroom 227. He participated in football, basketball, wrestling, baseball, and soccer. His favorite subjects were algebra and gym while his hobbies are fishing and hunting. JOHN GOULD served as Boys' Athletics representative for homeroom 306. He also was in French Club, went out for all intramural sports and was on the honor roll twice. “Jack's hobbies are bowling and stamp col- lecting. His favorite subjects were biology and algebra. PAT GOODING was a member of homeroom 224. While at Slauson she was in Concert Band and was Student Coun- cil representative in seventh and eighth grade. Patty's favorite subjects were mathematics and home economics. Her hobbies are swimming and skating. FRANK GREEN was a member of homeroom 224. He was a hall monitor and participated in all major and minor sports. ' Stick-up Cap's favorite subjects were German, music, and English; his hobbies are swimming and hunting. SUSAN GRAHAM was a member of homeroom 312 and 207. She was on the school hockey team and the class hockey team. Sue participated in mixed volleyball and minor sports. Her favorite subjects were civics and chorus, while her hobby is oil painting. J di ROBERT GUIDOTTI was homeroom president, vice-president, and treasurer of homeroom 317 in the 7th and 8th grade. He also was a member of 207 in the ninth grade. Bob was on the honor roll four times. His favorite subjects were biology and architectural design; his interests are cars and golf. and football. JEFF HALL was Boys' Athletics representative for homeroom 306. He participated in Hall Guides, Hall Monitors and was in many activities out of school, such as the Air Ex- plorers, Pep Band, Scuba Club, and Flying Club. Jeff's favorite subjects were Latin, band and English; his hobbies are scuba diving, flying, and guns. RUTH HANSEN was vice-president of homeroom 320. She also participated in Etta Kett Club, Girls! Athletics, and 8th grade homeroom committee. She was active in all major homeroom sports during 7th and 8th grade. Her hobbies are drawing, ice-skating, and horseback riding. Ruth's favorite subjects were speech and art. She was also on the honor roll. subjects were math, civics, and typing. ROGER HARVIE was a member of homeroom 224. He ALAN HAGER was a member of homeroom 201. He par- ticipated in the Projection Club. Al's were algebra, gym, and English; his hobbies are baseball, favorite subjects MICHALE HAMPSHIRE entered homeroom 312 in the ninth grade. His hobbies are swimming, model cars, gas engine planes and stamp. Mike also has a paper route. MILFORD HART was a member of homeroom 218. He participated in all after school sports and wrestling. His hobbies are coins, stamps, and bicycles. His favorite LOIS HACK was a member of homeroom 320. She par- ticipated in Hall Guides, Hall monitors, and was on the library staff. She went out for all girl's games and be- longed to her church youth group. Lois's favorite sub- jects were cooking, sewing, and typing. Her hobbies are swimming, horseback riding, and dancing. GARY HAMMOND was a member of homeroom 224. He participated in all sports. Gary's favorite subjects were math and English; his hobbies are spending money and girls. RICHARD HANSON was a member of homeroom 306. He participated in Ann Arbor Junior Rifle Club, and Hall Monitors. His hobbies are fishing, hunting, camping, bas- ketball, and coin collecting. Richard's favorite subjects are all subjects. He was a member of the concert band, model cars, guns, and life out of doors. jects were math and gym. MICHAEL HANN was treasurer and Student Council rep- resentative for homeroom 207. He also played tackle foot- ball. Mike's favorite subjects were typing, speech, and cooking; his hobbies are model cars and girls. MARJORY HANN was a member of homeroom 218. She participated in Student Council, Girl's Athletics, and Stamp Club. Margie's hobbies are swimming, horseback riding, and golf. She was on the honor roll, also. JEFF HARVEY was secretary of homeroom 218. Harv par- ticipated in tackle football, wrestling, baseball and hockey. Jeff's hobbies are His favorite sub- cs BOB HATTO came to Slauson in the 8th grade and became a member of homeroom 317 and later 207. Bob participated in all star basketball and intramural sports; his hobbies are coin collecting and sports. Bob's favorite subjects were al- participated in tackle football, homeroom football, bas- ketball, soccer, track, and baseball. Roger's hobbies are collecting records and playing baseball. His favorite sub- jects were English and gym. ROBERT HAWKES was a member of homeroom 320. He participated in Hall Guides, baseball, football, and swim- ming. His hobbies are cars, hunting, fishing, and skating. gebra and gym. ANN HAYWARD was secretary and vice-president of home- room 306. Ann participated in Hall Guides, Student Coun- cil, and Etta Kett Club. Her hobbies are swimming and skating. She received an activity letter for all three years at Slauson. Her favorite subject was math. PATRICIA HELLER was a captain of homeroom field hockey for 317 and 207. She was a member of Etta Kett Club, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and Pep Club. Her hobbies are swimming and sports. Her favorite subjects were civics and algebra. JOHN HEDELUND was a member of homeroom 320. Whitey's hobby is reading. His favorite subjects were algebra and band. He was frequently on the honor roll. SHARON HOLBROOK became a member of homeroom 227 when she came to Slauson in the 8th grade. She was on the honor roll every year and also was in Etta Kett, French Club, and Hall Monitors. She enjoyed reading, knitting, and archery. Civics and algebra were her favorite subjects, SUE HELLNER entered Slauson in the 9th grade as a member of homeroom 224. Sue's hobbies are painting and swimming. Her favorite subject was chorus. PAUL HOLTRETER was a member of homeroom 303. He was a Hall Guide and vice president of his homeroom. He participated on homeroom football and basketball. He entered Slauson in the 8th grade and was on the honor roll every semester, and won first place in musical com- epeaat His favorite subjects are German, gym, and a nd. DOUG HOLLIS was a member of homeroom 227. His hobbies are model cars, art, and the study of American Indians. Doug participated in homeroom sports and was a member of the YMCA. His favorite subjects were mechanical drawing and gym. SANDY HORNING was a member of homeroom 233 and 312. She was on Etta-Kett Club for four semesters and Hall Monitors and Hall Guides one semester. Outside of school she belonged to Luther League and the YM- YWCA,. Her hobbies are swimming, ice skating, stamp collecting, and collecting pop records. Sandy's favorite subjects were typing and English. JACK HOLTZER was a member of homeroom 317 and 207. Jim participated in wrestling and soccer. Math, English, and gym were his favorite subjects. His hobbies are canoeing, swimming, sports, and coin collecting. PHYLLIS HOUSEHOLDER was secretary and president of homeroom 201. While at Slauson she participated in Girls' Athletics, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and eighth and ninth grade chorus. She attended all major and minor sports. Phyllis's hobbies are boys and collecting records. Her favorite subjects were speech and Spanish, RON HOTZEL was a member of homeroom 218 and com- peted in all homeroom sports. Hutz was a hall monitor, and he belonged to the projection club, the noon hour help, and Echo staff. His hobbies are model cars, base- ball, and swimming. His favorite subjects were algebra and civics. ELIZABETH JAEGER was a member of homeroom 233 in the seventh and eighth grade, and 312 in the ninth grade. While at Slauson she participated in Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, Girls' Athletics, eighth grade chorus, and in ninth grade was on Exodus staff. She also was on the honor roll in seventh grade and received an activity letter in eighth. Liz's favorite subjects were math and typing, while her hobbies are swimming and ice skating. BILL HURST was a member of homeroom 227. His favorite subjects were music, art and speech. He also played the part of Mr. Quigley in the first semester speech play. His hobbies are organizing clubs, playing the piano, and collecting stamps. RUTH JOHNSON was a member of homeroom 312. She participated in Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, Etta Kett Club, library aids, 8th grade chorus, after school games and the Echo. Her favorite subjects were French and biology and civics. Her hobby is sewing. RICHARD JONES came to school in 7th grade and became a member of 303. His hobbies are wrestling and track. PRISCILLA JOY was a member of homeroom 320. She served on Etta Kett Club, Library Staff, Hall Guides, and was an alternate for Student Council. She was a member of the Exodus staff and participated in all after school games. Her favorite subjects were biology and civics. Her. hobby is sewing. GLEN JOHNSTON came to Slauson in 7th grade and became a member of homeroom 224. He was a member of Michigan Youth Symphony. Glen's favorite subjects were algebra and band; his hobbies are sports and music. TOM KALMBACH came to Slauson in the seventh grade and b ecame a member of 303 and later 312. He played tackle football sports, after school basketball, and Saturday basketball. His hobbies are jects were gym BARB KELLY was vice-president and treasurer of home- room 306. She participated in chorus. Her hobbies are collecting stuffed animals, water skiing, and boy’ typing, and chorus. Be. RONALD KIRK was a member of homeroom 207. His hobbies are model cars, boats, airplanes, target shooting and golf. He favorite subjects were algebra and Latin. STEVE KRIEGER entered Slauson in 1961 as a member of homeroom 303. subject was shop. for three years, played in all homeroom model cars and sports. His favorite sub- and algebra. KATHIE KEEBLER came to Slauson in the seventh grade and became a member of 207. She was on Etta Kett for three years, Girls' Athletics for three years, Hall Guides one year, Hall Monitors, all major and minor sports, secretary of 207. Her hobbies are skiing, water skiing, knitting, and boys. Her favorite subjects were typing, art, and English. was in all of the school sports. She Etta Kett Club and 8th and 9th grade s. Barb's favorite subjects were English, KARL KEPPLER came to Slauson in 7th grade as a member of homeroom 320. He was president of his homeroom. He also played on the Mustangs football team. Moreover, he played soccer, track, touch football, and wrestling. His hobbies are motor cycles and cars. His favorite sub- jects were English, shop, and gym. belonged to the YMCA Rifle Club. His STEVE KOEN entered Slauson in the 9th grade and be- came secretary of homeroom 320. She participated in the French club while French and English were her favorite subjects. Steve's hobby is playing chess. He is interested in model sars; his favorite BEN KUIPERS was a member of homeroom 201. His hobbies were swimming, coin and stamp collecting while his favorite subjects were biology, algebra, and gym. He got all A's in the second marking period. LINDA KEATING came to Slauson in the 7th grade and became a member of homeroom 312. She was in all major sports, 8th and 9th grade cheerleader, reporter for the Ann Arbor News, secretary and vice-president of homeroom Girls' Athletics, and belonged to the Tri-Hi-Y club. In the 8t h grade she was on the honor roll and received an activity letter. Her hobbies are water skiing, skating and boating. Her favorite subjects were Spanish and algebra. JEAN KENNEDY entered Slauson in 7th grade as a mem- ber of 320. Her activities were cadet band, concert band, Etta Kett Club, Hall Monitors, the Echo. She also par- ticipated in all intramural sports. Her hobbies are ice skat- ing and swimming; her favorite subjects were typing and CIVICS. civics. BAILEY KNOX was a member of homeroom 207. He par- ticipated in volleyball, was a wrestling champion and went out for track. He also was on the honor roll in the 7th grade. ' Tray's favorite subjects were math and civics while his hobbies are model planes and cars. design and English. JON KRUSE was a member of homeroom 227. He was on the projection club, stage crew, hall monitors, and hall guides. Jon participated in most intramural sports and was on the honor roll every year in Slauson. His favorite sub- jects were algebra and gym; his hobbies are building models and playing baseball . skating. JUDY KINCAID was secretary of homeroom 320. ticipated in Student Council, Hall Guide, Orchestra, and French Club. Red's favorite subjects were algebra and JUDY KEENE entered Slauson in the 7th grade as a member of homeroom 306. Her activities included Etta Kett Club and vice-president of her homeroom. Judy participated in all homeroom sports. Judy's hobbies are swimming and skating. Her favorite subjects were English and study hall. She par- JOHN KOERNKE was a member of homeroom 312. He participated in touch football, student council, and pro- jection club all three years. His hobby is working with cars while his favorite subjects were band, architectural LINDA LA CHAPELLE served as secretary of her home- room, 303. She was a hall guide and served on Etta Kett. Linda's favorite subjects were Latin and history, while her hobbies are swimming, T.V., records, and 7 MARGARET LAMB, a member of homeroom 303, was secretary of her homeroom. She served on the Student Council, Echo staff, was a hall monitor, and was a member of the Twenties. Peggy's favorite subjects were algebra, civics, and Latin. She was on the honor roll all through Slauson, having A''s several times. Her hobbies are playing the piano and reading. BERNIE LA ROWE was a member of homeroom 303, and was on Student Council, and homeroom committee. Bernie also served on Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and participated in 8th grade chorus and all after school games. Bernie's hobbies include swimming and collecting records. MIKE LECLAIRE was Boys' Athletic representative for homeroom 306. At Slauson his favorite subjects were metal shop and mechanical drawing, and he was a mem- ber of Projection Club. Mike's hobby is model cars. RUSSEL LEFURGE was a member of homeroom 227. He has served on hall monitors and was on the honor roll once and honorable mention twice. Design, printing, and algebra were Rusty's favorite subjects while hot rods and customizing cars are his hobbies. DALE LESLIE was a member of homeroom 227, where he participated in all homeroom sports, especially football. He served as Boys' Athletics alternate for two years. Big Les's favorite subjects were gym and English and he enjoys all sports BRUCE LENIO was president, vice president and Boys' Athletic representative for his homeroom 201. He was on the basketball team and participated in all sports except gymnastics. His favorite subjects were Spanish and band, while sports are his hobbies. Bruce received an Athletic letter. PAT LEWIS was a member of 303 and 322 where she served as secretary and treasurer. She also participated in homeroom sports, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and was a member of the Echo staff. She was on the honor roll. Lewie was a member of the Tri-Hi-Y group and on the Junior Bowling League. Her hobbies are bowling, and her favorite subjects were English, speech, and civics. DIANE LIBBY entered Slauson in 1962 in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 227. Di's favorite subjects were sewing and business orientation. She also was on the honorable mention. Diane is inter- ested in swimming, sewing, skating, and blind children. BRIAN LOUP was a member of homeroom 312. He participated in Projection Club, all homeroom sports and hall monitors. Brian's favorite subjects were civics, Ger- man, and algebra, while his hobbies are baseball, foot- ball, hockey, model cars, and stamps and coins. DARIA LITTLEJOHN was a member of homeroom 224. She received an art award in the 8th grade. Drawing, stamp collecting, riding, and horses are her hobbies and interests. Her favorite subjects were art, German, and gym. DON LOWENBERG was a member of homeroom 320. While at Slauson he was a member of the projection club and stage crew and was a student council alternate. Don's hobbies are electronics, photography, and cars. He was also a member of the Exodus staff and his fa- vorite subjects were math and Exodus. ROBERT SCOTT LOVELACE served as president of home- room 218. He was also on Hall Guides, Student Council, and he went out for all after-school sports. Scott was on the honor roll and helped his homeroom win awards in soccer, swimming, and touch football. Sports and building models are his hobbies while his favorite subjects were al- gebra and gym. HENRY LOYD was a member of homeroom 210. Kanonger was on Hall Guides and Hall Monitors. His favorite sub- jects were algebra, biology and gym. NANCY LOY served as president of homerooms 312 and 201. She was a member of Student Council, Girls' Athletics, Hall Guides, and the 8th grade chorus. Nancy rticipated in all major and minor sports, was on the onor roll, and received an activity letter. Algebra and English were her favorite subjects; skiing and knitting are her hobbies. KATHY MAHARAS was a member of homeroom 312. She is a member of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Choir and was a member of the Stamp Club. While at Slauson Kathy received 2 Art Merits. Her favorite sub- jects were algebra, civics, and art. Kathy's interests include collecting shells, stamps, and pictures of famous people. BRIAN MACKIE was a member of homeroom 218. He participated in football, basketball and wrestling. Fore- most was on the honor roll and honorable mention in 7th grade. His favorite subjects were gym and math. RON MAIER was a member of homeroom 320. He was on Hall Monitors, Projection Club and the Stage Crew. He also went out for most of his homeroom games. Motorcycles, cars, and electronics are Ron's interests. His favorite sub- jects were mechanical drawing and metal shop. FRANK MARTIN was a member of homeroom 312. His favorite arash were shop and English. His hobbies are motorcycles. go karts an ROBERT McCORMICK was a member of homeroom 218. He participated in the Boys' Athletics Club, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, all major and minor sports. and the Wushe-Nong Indian dance group. Bob also was president of the Methodist Youth Fellowship Group. His hobbies included music, basketball, track, bowling, and girls. His favorite subjects were Concert Band, physical education, and speech. JACK McGUIRE came to Slauson in 7th grade and be- came a member of homeroom 201. His favorite subjects were gym and shop. His hobbies are cars and small gasoline engines. Noon Hour, and Projection Club. NANCY MARCH was a member of homeroom 201 where she was president and 312 where she was secretary and vice-president. While in Slauson she was on the Student Court, Student Council, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, Girls' Athletics secretary, cheerleading for three years, and manager of volleyball. She played all major and minor sports. Nancy received activity letters and was on the honor roll all three years at Steuart: Her fa- vorite subjects were English and Latin. JOHN MATHEWS wos a member of homeroom 312. He was a hall monitor first semester. Mack's favorite sub- jects were English and gym while his hobbies are fishing and hunting. SALLY McDONALD was a member of homeroom 201. Sally participated in 9th grade chorus, and was elected by her homeroom as a Girls' Athletics representative. Her hobbies are boys and collecting records. English, typing, and speech were Sally's favorite subjects. Jack's school activities were Exodus, CLYDE McKENZIE, a member of homeroom 227, was president of the Student Council. He participated in all major and minor sports. He was a member of Boys' Athletics, and was president and vice-president of his homeroom. His favorite subjects were algebra and Latin. He was on the honor roll or honorable mention all through Slauson . “SS “e JOHN MAKIN was a member of homeroom 201. He was a member of Exodus staff and for three years he was on Hall Guides. John's favorite subjects were al- gebra and biology. His interests are golf and baseball . subject was typing. MARTHA ELIZABETH MASON was a member of home- rooms 218 and 312, and was the vice-president of home- room 312. She has been on Girls' Athletics and has participated in three clubs at church: A.C.E. League, Junior Choir and Junior Missionary Society. Marty likes to listen to records and to play sports. Her favorite subjects were algebra and typing. ketball, and was a drawing were her favorite subjects. AL McDONALD was a member of homeroom 218 all of his three years here at Slauson. hobbies are girls, dancing; and sports. EARL McINTIRE was president of homeroom 320, and served on homeroom committee, Hall Monitors, Student Council, and Boys' Athletics. He participated in most See and all minor sports. Pearl's hobbies are sports and girls. Algebra and physical education were his favorite subjects. jects were math and shop. CLARICE MEEKS entered Slauson in 1962. homeroom 224 participated in bowling league, cafeteria help, and Hall Monitors. His hobbies are baseball, bowl- ing, football, hunting, and fishing. His favorite sub- SHERRY MARLOTT entered Slauson in the 8th grade. She was a member of homeroom 227. Sherry's favorite PATSY MAY was a member of homeroom 312 and 320. She was vice-president of homeroom 312 and served on the homeroom committee, Student Council, Hall Monitors, and Girls' Athletics. 'Patsi was on the mixed volleyball team, served as captain for field hockey, volleyball, bas- ie manager for ping pong. Her hobbies are all kinds of sports. Civics, algebra, and mechanical JOE McFADDEN was a member of homeroom 306. His favorite subjects were English, gym, and lunch while his Skip , of = aS = = Ye wy ALFRED MERRET was a member of homeroom 303. Al's favorite subjects were English and gym. Model cars and baseball are his favorite hobbies and interests. PAMELA MEISENHELDER was president, treasurer, and secretary of homeroom 224. She was on the Student Coun- cil, Etta Kett Club, Girls! Athletics, and eighth grade chorus. She was captain of volleyball, and field hockey in the eighth and ninth grade. Pam participated in all major and minor sports. Her hobbies are water skiing, ice skating, swimming, bowling, dancing, and sewing. Eng- lish, home economics, and typing were her favorite sub- jects. MARC MEYER'S homeroom was 227. He especially en- joyed dancing, entertaining, and acting as Disk-Jockey at ocal social affairs. ' “Cashew's favorite subjects were al- gebra and English. MERLE MERRIT was a member of homeroom 207 and 317. Merle's hobbies and interests are building model cars and planes. Metal shop and general shop were his favorite subjects. - JOSE MEZA was a member of homeroom 303. Pepe came to Slauson in the ninth grade. He makes a hobby of collecting stamps, and his favorite subject was math. FRANCISCO MEZA was a member of 303. Pancho's favorite subjects were algebra, English, and architecture and design. KENN MILLER was a member of homeroom 320. Cave- man was a member of the Gymkhana. He entered Slauson in the 8th grade, and was on the honor roll in the 7th grade. His favorite subject was English, while his hobbies are weight-lifting, and literature. LINDA MILEY was a member of 207. She came to Slauson in the second semester of the ninth grade. Tiny's favorite subjects were civics and art. DOUG MOHL'S homerooms were 207 and 317. His hobbies are sports and building models. Doug was active in junior life saving and intermural wrestling. Math, German, and gym were his favorite subjects. PHILLIP MILLER was a member of homeroom 320. His hobby is building model cars and he is interested in horses. Phil belonged to a 4-H horse club. His favorite subjects were shop and math. LAURA MULHOLLAND was a member of homeroom 303. She was a hall monitor, and participated in all homeroom sports. Laura's favorite subjects were typing, and math while her favorite hobby is swimming. She received an art award in the 7th grade. LYNNE MOYNIHAN was member of homeroom 218. She entered Slauson in the 8th grade and belonged to the Y.M.C.A. and the Sinerates Club. Her hobbies are horseback riding, baseball and swimming. Math, art, and typing were her favorite subjects. 7 IN MARY ANN NIELSON served as Girl's Athletics repre- sentative for homeroom 306. She was a hall monitor and vice president of the Silver Spurs Riding Club . Mary Ann's favorite subjects were civics, English, algebra and LYNN MURRAY was a member of 218. While she was here at Slauson she served in Hall Monitors, Etta Kett Club, Girls' Athletics. Lynn participated in all majors and minor sports. She was on the honor roll twice and her hobby is collecting records. art. JERRY NOVICK was a member of homeroom 218. He likes working with mechanical things. Professor's favorite subjects were the shops. GARY NORTHRUP was a member of homeroom 306. His favorite subject was English and he belongs to the YMCA. Gary's hobbies are hunting, fishing, archery and bike riding. KAREN OGILVY was a member of homeroom 218. Karen was on the Student Council all her three years at Slauson. She was on the honor roll all except the first semester in seventh grade. Karen won these swim- ming awards: seventh grade-first place, Medly Relay, and eighth grade - first place, 25 yard free style. Her hobbies are ice skating, swimming, and baseball. SANDRA OMERSO was a member of homerooms 207 and 317 in which she served as president, secretary, and treasurer. She also served as president of Girls Athletics and served on Etta Kett Club, and Student Court. Sandi participated in cheerleading, the all school hockey team, was a hall guide, monitor, and was on the Echo staff. Her favorite subjects were science, math, civics, and French. She was on the honor roll and received an ac- tivity letter. JOYCE PALMER served as vice president and treasurer of homeroom 201. She also served on Hall Guides, Hall Monitors and Etta Kett. She also participated in 8th and 9th grade chorus and Junior Life Saving. Joyce's favorite subjects were algebra and chorus while her hobbies are swimming, boating, and bowling. RENEE PAYNE was a member of homeroom 227. While at Slauson she was a Hall Monitor and participated in volleyball, baseball, and field hockey. Renee enjoys sports, likes to collect records and listens to radio in her spare time. Algebra, Spanish. and typing were her favorite subjects. JOHN PETERSON was the vice-president of homeroom 224. He was also a member of the football and basketball teams. Gym and speech were John's favorite subjects; sports and coin collection are his hobbies. JIM PILCHER served as treasurer of homeroom 320. Jim was a hall guide, played tackle football, was a member of the Scuba Club, and was on the rifle team at the Y.M.C.A. Social studies and science were his favorite subjects. DONALD PRATT was a member of homeroom 201. While at at Slauson he was a hall monitor and a member of the 8th and 9th grade choruses. Don's favorite subjects were social studies, gym, and art. MARY ALICE PRIESKORN was treasurer of homeroom 306. While Mary Alice was in Slauson she was manager of Shuffle Board, participated in Girls' Athletics, Student Council, Office Runner, Etta Kett, Hall Guide, Exodus, and and was an Editor on the Echo. Mary Alice formed the Tri-Hi-Y and served as Vice-President twice and Treasurer once. She also played all major and minor sports. She received an activity letter. Her favorite subjects were speech and typing. JIM OLSON wos a member of 312 since he entered Slauson in the 8th grade. Monitors. His favorite subjects were gym, lunch and printing. He likes baseball, weight lifting, hockey, golf, and girls. MARY PAUL was a member of homeroom 218. While at Slauson she served on the library staff, hall monitors, and party committee. sports. Mary's favorite subjects were math and typing and her hobby is ice skating. SCOTT PETERSON for homeroom 306. Scott's interests include key chains, knives, and bowling. TOM PRICE was a member of homeroom 227. Math and art were his favorite subjects; drawing and coin collecting were his hobbies. He was on Boys' Athletics, and Hall GERALDINE OSUGI was a member of both homeroom 317 and 207. Geri was treasurer of her homeroom, was a hall monitor, a hall guide and served on the Echo staff. Her hobbies are reading and sports. She was on the Honor Roll all through Slauson. She also participated in some major KATHY PEDEN served as vice-president and secretary of homeroom 320. She was a member of Girls' Athletics, Hall Guides, Student, Council, Etta Kett Club, Exodus staff, and held the positions of Student Council treasurer and Echo copy and composition editor. She was also in the French Club. Kathy was on the honor roll and received an activ- ity letter. Her favorite subjects were art and civics. served as Boy's Athletics representative He participated in all intramural sports. LINDA PINEGAR was a member of homeroom 224, She enjoys sewing. She came to Slauson in the 7th grade. DICK PRINGLE was a member of homeroom 224. He served as Boy's Athletics representative and was on the Honor Roll. His favorite subjects were Algebra, study hall, and civics. =” } a a 2 fal. KAREN PRITULA served as president, vice president, sec- retary, and treasurer of homerooms 303 and 322. She held the offices of president and secretary of Girls' Athletics, secretary of Student Council, and Chief Editor of the Echo. Kippy was a member of the Ann Arbor Tennis and Figure Skating Clubs. She was manager of field hockey and tennis; she received first place awards in minor sports. Kip was a cheerleader and was on the Honor Roll. SHARON RAMEY was a member of homeroom 320. She participated in all homeroom sports and was on the mixed volleyball team for two years. Sharon was a hall guide alternate, and alternate of student council, treasurer of her homeroom, and on the patty committee. Her favorite subjects were math and typing, while her hobbies are sewing and collecting chewing gum wrappers. GREGORY REWOLDT was a member of homeroom 218. He was a member of the Michigan Youth Symphony and was on the A and B honor roll all the time while at Slauson. His favorite subjects were band and math; his hobbies are music and reading. CHERYL RICHTER of homeroom 312 was in the Concert Band in 8th and 9th grade. She was in the Freshman Walther League outside of school. She has been on the all B honor roll since the second semester in the 7th Her favorite subjects were business orientation, typing, and English. LINDA RIDGE was hall monitor and Girls' Athletic rep- resentative in the 7th grade. Her hobby is cooking. Her favorite subject was cooking. JANICE RISTINE was president, vice-president and sec- retary of homeroom 224 while she was at Slauson. She participated in her church choir, and she was Tri-Hi-Y president. Jan was the Student Council secretary, was on the Echo staff and party committee, hall guides, and Girls' Athletics. She was awarded second place in the D.A.R. contest in the 7th grade. Her hobbies are reading and dancing. Her favorite subjects were English and speech. RONALD ROMELHARDT was a member of homeroom 233 and 312. He was a representative to Student Council, Student Court, and served as a hall monitor for one se- mester. Ron participated in basketball and football for two years. Rome's hobbies are model cars, water skiing, swimming, basketball, and footbakb. His favorite subjects were math and civics. KATHI ROOT was a member of homeroom 224. ' Tootie was an 8th and 9th grade chorus member, and she went to the YM-YWCA dances. Her hobbies are collecting records, writing, and drawing. She received an art award in 8th grade. Her favorite classes were chorus, civics, and English. grade. Her hobbies are foreign pen pals and reading books. NANCY PROCASSINI was president, vice president, and treasurer of homeroom 322 and 303. She participated in Etta Kett Club, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors and president and vice-president of French Club. Reading is her hobby. MARY BETH RAYBURN served as a member of homeroom 312 and 224. She has participated on hall guides, Student Council, eighth and ninth grade chorus, Cafeteria Help, and Exodus. Mary Beth was a member of the first semester play, Finders Creepers , and of the Junior Life Saving Class. Cooking, dancing, and swimming are her hobbies. Mary's favorite subjects were speech, typing, and English. JOHN RICHARDSON was a member of homeroom 320. He was a member of the Projection Club, and participated in most after school sports. He also went out for football in 8th and 9th grade. Richie's favorite subjects were shop, gym, and typing. His hobby is bowling. TOM RICKARD was a member of homeroom 312. C's hobby is money. English and typing were his favorite subjects. ZOE RIEMENSCHNEIDER of homeroom 224 came to Slauson in 1961. Zoe's hobbies are cooki ng, camping, and taking care of children. Her favorite subject was typing. SUE ROEHM was a member of homeroom 218. She was in 8th and 9th grade chorus. Sue's hobbies are water skiing and swimming. Her favorite classes were speech and typ- ing. MARTHA ROOS was a member of homeroom 224. She was on Girls’ Athletics and Etta Kett Club. Marti Moose's favorite subjects were civics and math. Her interests are working on people's hair. MEAG CAROL ROSASCO was a member of homeroom 306 where she served as secretary. She entered Slauson in the 8th grade and has been on the honor roll since then. She also has served on Etta Kett, Hall Guides, Student Coun- cil and was a hall monitor, Rocky's. hobbies are boys, collecting license numbers, and swimming. Her favorite subjects were mechanical drawing and math. homeroom 201 and interested in cars, orite subjects were member of homeroom 218. He ral sports, tackle football and hes | every marking period. Bill's g ond football. His favorite civics, and gym. BILL SIMPSON wos a on the honor roll for the participated on Boys’ Athletics, wos homeroom president, ond wos in most of the after-school sports. He was also on the Ninth Grode All Stor Team. The following sports ore his favorite hobbies; football, hockey, and baseball. Algebra and Latin is fi ect f LARRY SMASHY entered Slauson in the 9th grade and be- DOUG SMITH wes a came a member of homeroom 312. His favorite subjects on honorable ‘mention were shop and gym, while his hobbies are swimming, shoot- mochice keine =. ing guns and fishing. SHARON SPAULDING was a member of hom Ga bbie™ was a member of the YM-YWCA, E Club, 9th grade chorus, Hall Monitors, and wo runner. English and chorus were her favorite su special interests are boys and record collecting. Bt. NANCY STEEB wos secretary of homer ticipated in major sports. Hall Monitors, 7th grade cheerleaders and w Council, Girls Athletics and 9th gra worked as a'reporter fo the Ann Arbor the piano and enjoys skiin i gym and chorus were her GARY STEINKE was He participated in all on the Exodus staff the “A-B honor r and enjoys swimmi and biology were hi STEVE STRICKLEN playe 224. He played tackle f on Boys’ Athletics. sports and girls. subjects. o oy b cars, gasoli Civics and En FREDDY TAN became a member of homeroom 218 when he entered Slauson, in the 9th grade. He was interested in a g m i) JOYCE TAYLOR served on Etta Kett Club, Hall Guides, Girls’ Athletics, Hall Monitors and participated in all major sports for homeroom 218. Math was her fovorite subject; water skiing and dancing are her interests. 7a] TERRY TRICKETT was a member of homeroom 233 in the 7th and 8th grade and 312 in the 9th grade. He was a hall guide, hall monitor, member of the “Phantoms” — middle weight football team and served in the projection club. He enjoyed all sports and participated in soccer, wrestling, and touch football. Trixee enjoyed algebra, Latin, English, and architectural design. He received an architectural design. He received an art award in the 7th grade and was on the honor roll in the 8th and 9th grade. PAT THOMAS wes secretary of homeroom 227. She was also a member of the Echo stoff. Pat's fovorite subjects were English, speech, and foods. Collecting records and take up many of her after school hours. sewin = Fe mh TURCOTT J NTERED Slauson in the 8th grade ond be- came a member of homeroom 227. Since then she has served as both it's secretary and treasurer. Jill won 3rd the ughters of the American Revolution essay Ice skating, golf, and skiing are her hobbies. i ivics were her favorite subjects. received an art award in the 8th grade. His favorite subject was art. SHARON VANDER KAAY served as secretary of homeroom 201. She was a member of Student Council, Etta Kett Club, French Club, Exodus staff, and the 8th grade chorus. She participated in after-school games and enjoyed all of her subjects. member of Etta Kett Club for chorus were her favorite records ore her interests. a member of homeroom 224. She was | guides, on Girls' Athletics and be- tt Band. “Gidgets hobby is collect- vorife subject is main. Oo — A DENISE VISEL w a te for h member of homeroom 201. Dee Dee's nd math, while TIM WADHAMS was president of Boys’ Athletics and of homeroom 303. He was a member of the Student Court, served as co-captain of the “Wildcats”, participated in basketball, hockey, track, and swimming, and received two Athletic awards. “Timbo's hobbies are sports, lis- tening to records, and girls. His favorite subjects were civics, algebra, and physical education. dancing, and listening to records. RUSSELL UPDYKE was a hall guide for homeroom 207 and Russ likes to oil paint, collect stamps, and design and build model ships. CATHERINE VEGH was a member of homeroom 218. was music editor on the Echo and she was on the Exodus staff. “Gabby” was in the Concert Orchestra in the eighth and ninth grade, and she sang in the ninth grade choir. Cathy was in both of the talent shows in the ninth grade and she was a prompter for the play, Finders Creepers”. Her favorite subjects were English, Exodus, speech, and Orchestra, while her hobbies are writing, singing, acting, and anything else having to do with show business. PENNY VOICE was a member of homeroom 306. was an active member in the Pep Club in the 7th grade. Her hobbies include dancing, swimming, and ho rseback riding. Her favorite subject was English. GUDRUN WAGNER was a member of homeroom 227. She served on Etta Kett Club, Girls’ Athletics and Hall Guides. Gudrun's hobbies include swimming, skiing, Sn Rnanbiiccsiaacitteal | NANCY WAITE was a member of homeroom 320. She was on the honor roll in 8th grade and got an Art Merit Award. “George” was in the eighth and ninth Grade chorus, the 20's, cafeteria help, Exodus, and participated in all major sports. Her hobbies are reading, writing stories, and the potter's wheel. Her interests are people and The Fantasticks . Her favorite subjects were art, music, English, and Exodus staff. © civics and math. Dave's hobby is skiing. tte = all 7 . ™ De ab DEIDRE (WEAGE was a member of homeroom 227. She was a member of the cafeteria help, a hall monitor, and served as alternate on Etta Kett Club in the seventh grade. Ded's hobbies are swimming and coin collecting. Ger- man, typing, and algebra were her favorite subjects. to the Projection Club, and did photography work. and architectural drawing were his favorite subjects. SCOTT WESTRUM belonged to homeroom 224 while at Slauson. He served as a hall monitor. Scott is interested in weapons and sports. Physical education and algebra were his favorite subjects. and civics were his favorite subjects. DALE WOODARD was a member of homeroom 312 since entering Slauson in the seventh grade. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, and camping. Dale's favorite subjects were math, physical education, and English. BARBARA YOUNG was a member of homeroom 227. flute. Barb was on the honor roll all three years. also received an art award. hobbies include bowling, swimming, and bike racing. DAVID WALL was a member of homeroom 224. He ser- ved on the hall monitors. His favorite subjects were ED WEIMER was a member of homeroom 306. He belonged Ed's Art STEVE WILSON was a member of homeroom 224. He be- longed to the Junior Deputies and a bowling league. Steve's hobbies are model building and bowling. Math She participated in Etta Kett Club, Girls' Athletics and Band. Her hobbies are softball, ino, painting, and She JIM WAKEFIELD was a member of homeroom 227. Jim participated in soccer, football , wrestling, and track. He was on the honor roll and honorable mention in 7th and 8th grades. Jim's hobby is scuba diving. His favorite subjects were civics, English, and algebra. and Hall Guides. three years at Slauson her favorite subjects. He was active football for the collecting rocks, vorite subjects. ALLEN WILLIS was a member 317. He served on Boys At weight football for the “Wi tackle for all three years favorite subjects were metal shop crowing. GARY WINDHO' i entering Slou ipated in all MARY ANN WYCHE of the eighth and choir at c Slauson. While part sports, she also was a me i ninth grade. Mary Ann wos on the honor roll the second semester of the eighth grade. Music is Ma interest while algebra and biology were her orite sub- arm ALICE ZEILMAN was secretary of homeroom 317 in_the eighth grade and treasurer of homeroom 207 in the ninth grade. She participated in Student Co Club, Girls’ Athletics, Hall Guides, Hall odus staff, and the Echo. She wes also hor tain for field hockey, volleyball, mixed volleybo baseball. Alice's favorite subjects were civ algebra. Her hobbies are water skiing and ¢ churc Ann‘s main “And now, Brand X. we Dim, 4 WE MISSED YOU Greg Zelman Fred Truder Miguel Zubiri - exchange student from Mexico. 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Wallace, N. Steeb, M. Hann, K. Olgivey, N Loy, J. Cohen. es. ROW 5: A. Westervelt, G. Warshaw, L. Owens, D. Harvey, D. Foster, D. Beemer, D. Barera, R. Romelhardt, T. Kuker J. Winkelhaus. “vas ; r | Student Court ROW 1: E. Giles, S. Omerso, F. Ferri, B. Bateman, N. March. ROW 2: J. Steinke, D. Beemer, M. Westfield, E. Fox, A. Bate- man, J. Crispin, Mr. Pennington. ROW 3: T. Wall, M. Carroll, J. Gochis. ROW 1: J. Ristine, K. Pritula, C. Van Derwill. ROW 2: M. Wyche, M. Hyde, K. Krols, P. Lewis, M. Prieskorn, M. Wagner, J. Delancy, P. Lamb, K. Vegh. ; ROW 3: L. Loken, M. Gilson, K. Hanselman, J. Dodge, N. Craik, M. Fair- man, J. Ziegler, K. Foor, C. Deasy, B. Vlk. ROW 4: K. Sauer, C. Galbreath, B. Geen, G. Osugi, R. Johnson, S. Omerso, A. Hayward, A. Zeilman, R. Weir, A. Warner. ROW 5: Mrs. Thrasher, R. Kosminski, K. Gervick, J. Kennedy, M. Moe, S. Glas, B. Ufer, K. Boudrie, D. Beemer, R. Hotzel, Mr. Jones. Etta Kett Cl 590 - 629 Library Staff Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. May. ROW 1: D. Boggess, K. Hanselman, Miss Dorsey, L. Hack. ROW 2: S. Stanley, A. Conn, T. German, L. Loken, C. Bronson, M. Paul, PomJoy. ROW 3: J. Coffey, L. LeVan, C. Gates, B. Geen, D. Weage, N. Loy, R. Johnson. Noon Hour ROW 1: Mr. Fairman, Mr. Camp- bell, Mr. Dyer, Mr. Pennington. ROW 2: D. Scherdt, J. Mont- gomery, P. Bick, R. Maier. ROW 3: A. Stanley, J. Mc- Guire, D. Louenberg, J. Eschel- bach. Stage Crew ROW 1: Don Louenberg, Jim Eschelbach, | ROW 2: Mr. Dyer, Ron Mier. See the knot????? ROW Sltetia bum es. luiroz,, C. ,Diez, Mr. Dyer, B. Wild, “PP: Hirth. ROW 2: C. Charnov, G. Lewis, J. Richardson, A. Warner, J. Richardson, D. Bartlett, A. Hainen, P. Hergott. ROW 3: R. Frederick, R. Hinterman, J. Martin, D. Bartlett, J. Koernke, R. Maier, J. Eschelbach, D.. Johnston. ROW 4: R. Lenz, D. Smith, B. Duplaff, A. Haiger, J. Mc Guire, B. Gibson, K. Dill, S. Wolf. ROW 5: R. Hutzel, S. Wells, B. Maslin, J. Makin, B. Bird, M. Le Claire, K. Boudrie, D. Louenberg. But Mr. Aprill knows. That doesn't work let's try this! Control to rocket Coffee in the flowers? A question? In my class? ay Is that ethical? ior Lifesaving Jun o = cS 5 — 2] iL a = 5 a) Zz a - es a Re — o ja) c 5 ae e — = me} 2] (a Fal LEFT TO RIGHT: Boys’ Athletics Basketball Champs - Seventh ROW 1: P. Mosby, R. Payne, D. Wadhams, J. Meunier, J. Boullard. ROW 2: K. Dill, G. Stacy, G. Weid, M. Kosty, R. Root, M. Dale, N. Maheras. S. Glass, S. Gaede, S. Christopherson, C. Poole, M. Gilson, L. Loken, K. VanDerwill. Cheerlea S. Beemer, S. Omerso, N. March, L. Keating, H. Church, K. Duquette, M. Wagner. M. Douglass, G. Francy, K. Campbell, E. Fox, S. Schonenberger, S. Wolf. ers BACK ROW: 8B. Bateman, B. Mc Cormick, B. Mackey, B. Sherman, S. Lovelace. ROW COMING FRONT: R. Hotzel, M. Hart, G. Windhovel, D. Abbell, M. Abbott. FRONT ROW: T. Dyer, G. Cue, R. Colling, G. Lewis, T. Saxton. BACK ROW: J. Martin, B. Ufer N. Nakamura. BACK ROW: J. Meunier, B. Boblitt, R. Root, K. Dill, M. Kosty. ROW COMING FRONT: P. Lotts, G. Stacy, N. Maheras, M. Dale, P. Mosly, |. Harrison, J. Bullard, D. Wadhams. — «= 4 i a . Se emnened a —— ROW 1: S. Omerso, P. May, K. Pritula, K. Rowe, C. Wallace, M. Simpson. 1 ROW 2: C. Van Derwill, D. Frame, A. Zeilman, P. Hellner, P. Householder, C. Vaitkus. | ROW 3: S. Smith, L. Loken, K. Vimos, L. Lewis, P. Miley, K. Hanselman, M. Moe. ROW 4: S. Schonenberger, S. Gaede, B. Williams, N. Harlacher, P. Stalker, J. Zeigler, L. Schiller. ROW 5: K. Cambell, D. Wadhams, M. D. Westfield, P. Madison, T. Peirs, S. Wolf. We Girls Athletics | | TOP ROW: N. Troup, G. VanGasse, J. Jordan, J. French, T. Trickett, P. Holtfreter, T. Jansen, J. Hall, M. Hilla, D. Louwsma, D. Neilly, Assistant Manager R. Lambarth. MIDDLE ROW: C. Rewoldt, M. Rickard, F. Wyatt, N. Nakamura, Coach Mr. Fairman, M. Hoseney, T. Drewery, J. Patterson, D. Bullard, B. Maslin. BOTTOM ROW: R. Romelhardt, S. Lotts, B. Sherman, D. Beemer, J. Martin, J. Gochis. Wild ROW 1: B. Simpson, T. Wadhams, M. Abbott, J. Douglass, K. Fisher, D. Cochran, B. t cats McCleery. ROW 2: T. Kalmbach, S. Moore, M. Carrow, C. Smith, K. Sieg, B. Ufer, T. Johnson, C. Clemons, E. Smith, J. Dunkley. ROW 3: J. Mitchell, T.-Wall, A. Willis, J. Peterson, Mr. Brosnan, L. Weed, D. Dean, D. Wall, J. Olson, Coach Mr. Montagano, Coach Mr. Case, P. Sleet. BACK ROW: B. Loup, Mr. Campbell, F. SECOND ROW: G. Qurioz, M. Zimmerman, FRONT ROW: K. Wurster, T. Saxton, R. Wier, T. FRONT ROW: P. Erlwine, SECOND ROW: D. Winkelhaus, L. Sauter, R. Howard, M. Sekeries. BACK ROW: M. Zimmerman, Schmidt, Green, Mr. Aprill, D. Barera, R. Hellner. G. Grossbeck, J. B. Mc Cormick, B. Bird, F. Olson, P. Sleet. Schoolcraft. T. Conners and C. Portman (co-captains), F. Zermack. Richardson, J. Jones, J. Defoers, Mr. Dozauer, K. Deiz; as D. Vincent, D. Caries, T. Traband, B. Houghtalin, M. Kulmbach, R. Fox, J. Stoltsheimer, F. Olson (manager). AS Mustangs ROW 1: (Sitting on ground) - J. Harvey, R. Hatto, (Co-captain), J. Blaylock (Co-captain), A. Hall. ROW 2: M. Taylor, N. Taylor, K. Keppler, L. Brindle, F. Riemond, Mr. Jones, (coach), G. Hammond, T. Dyer, D. Brownlee, A. Hager, D. Greenwood, R. Lentz. ROW 3: E. Crosswait (manager), T. Drewery, J. McFadden, L. Romelhardt, B. Banfield, D. Carlson, T. Price, J. Ashford, B. Leiberman, T. Beranek, J. Babycz, R. Hinterman, T. Saxton (manager). a : tee ROW 1: D. Wadhams, S. Hume. ROW 2: J. Zahner, J. Weid, P. Kentes, J. Zeigler, L. Harbison, J. Steinke, P. Hergot, J. Meunier, 38. Rupas, D. Koeble, G. Weid. ROW 3: R. Helner, T. McKenzie, B. Luker, J. Rush, C. Winkelhaus, M. Staebler, D. Scherdt, R. Seeger, R. Ganshorn, G. VanGasse. BACK ROW: 8B. Sherman, FRONT ROW: OD. Abell, S. Lovelace, G. Windhovel, R. Hotzel, B. McCormick, M. Abbott, B. Bateman, M. Hart. Soccer Champs - Seventh FRONT ROW: Nick Maharas, Ron Payne, Phil Mosby, Dennis Wadhams, John Bullard, Jim Mueiner. BACK ROW: Mike Kosty, Ken Dill, George Stacy, Ralph Root, Gary Weid, Bruce Folsky, Mike Dale. Soccer Champs - Eighth | Basketball Champs - ROCHE Eighth Lh ROW 1: T. Drewery, R. Hatto, M. Taylor. ROW 2: D. Harvey, T. Knox, R. Spears. ROW 1: P. Erlewine, L. Romelhardt, K. Diez. ROW 3: M, Hilla, M. Crous, A. Hall ROW 2: A. Bateman, J. Jones, S. Ashbey. ROW 3: H. Chamberlain, G. Reuter, J. Knowles, 9th Grade Allstars TOP ROW: Dale Woodard, Dale Leslie, Ron Romelharat, Glen Johnston. SECOND ROW: Paul Holtfreter, Bruce Lenio, John Peterson, Dave Barera. THIRD ROW: Dick Pringle, Jim Douglass, Barry Bateman, Dave Dean, Tim Wadhams, Jim Blaylock, Mike Abbott. 6 eee eee ee orem we ene: ) z a al a a é ES ® % Girls Hockey Champs “ ROW 1: J. Kennedy, S. Daher, P. May, C. Wallace, K. Peden, T. Edwards. ROW 2: S. Wolf, F. Seymor, D. Holden, J. Booker, P. Joy, L. Hack, M. Steiner. ROW 3: L. Hoseney, M. Hall, L. Schiller, C. Bird, L. Benson, M. Flores, L. Haynes, S. Hannah, J. Cooper. ROW 4: Mr. Fairman, J. Brooks, K. Webb, G. Barkman, K. Bemis, C. Ziesemer, D. Jedele, S. Hannah, A. Johnson. FIRST ROW: B. Hoffman, B. Elly, B. Bush, L. Pee, J. Bullard. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, E. MacDonald, K. Peden, G. Moore, D. Bartlett, C. Kline, J. Kincaid, J. Huston, R. Spears, T. Charbeneau, S. Gardner, B. Gray. LAST ROW: G. Quiroz, Mgr., R. Weir, R. Payne, L. VanBuren, J. Montgomery, R. Root, B. Barth, W. Breiner coach, J. Jones, P. Mosby, C. Hirth, R. Charbeneau, R. Marr, L. Owens, Mgr. : SU wy : e oN a = oy | IQ of 145!!! Ez [ | © | Oh, this headache, and my sinuses! yy actuvities (@, FStamp Club De LeBrasse, G. Quiroz, K. Kikuch, J. Ehnis, Mr. Frey, R. Jenks, B. Kuipers, R. Schaadt. ROW 2: K. Dill, L. Harbison, S$. Wells, R. Scott, P. Kentes, L. Roos, B. Magor, P. Schneider, H. Smiley, R. Hubbard, T. Axelson. |. Reifel and E. Jaeger. ROW 1: K. Duquette, Editor, J. Makin, Treasurer, C. Deasy, Editor, B. Vik, Ass, Treasurer, L. Bradshaw, Secretary. ROW 2: D. Lowenberg, M. Rayburn, A. Zeilman, K. Peden, C. Albrecht, E. Bowler, D. Beckler, C. Vegh, M. Prieskorn. ROW 3: P. Joy, S. Schaadt, S. Conover, L. Jaeger, M. Scharbat, Bailey, G. Steinke. S. VanderKaay, Mr. Aprill, J. McGuire, P. Cafeteria Staff Pi Ge) rae ry ue: ry hy 4° j mn Concert Band LA oo ee is if Ay Re fae, Led a y K x aie i! PH bp ael J Concert Orchestra} Cadet Band € Ai S (Ee bah are NE Pe ve 7 Beginning Orchestra igi piy ipiy is see qe eee gM Fy Wy Beh oo qi Geog Chey jp it x v A y ately Eat History Club FIRST ROW: 8B. Dupslaff, C. Vanderwill, C. Galbreath, M. Zugich, SECOND ROW: Mr. Jones, A. Bateman, G. Hahn, Mr. MacBride. THIRD ROW: J. Fukano, P. Erwine, J. VanGasse, M. Hilla, D. Hann. FOURTH ROW: S. Gaade, L. Loken, M,. Saver, §. Glas, C. Bronson, G. Barkman, S. Atwell. H. Donabedian. Fs Fe By E Fake! J. Ziegler, M. Fairman, 4 Beginning Strings § Ni : s aia alles ‘ FIRST ROW: T. Trabandt, L. LeVan, D. McMilan, K. Archibald, C. Vegh. SECOND ROW: A. Rupp, S. Stanley, M. Zugich, B. Lamb, B. Poulos, S. Snow. “es =. KF Seuss BARB KELLY WILLS HER SUN LAMP TO PATSI MAY. PHYLLIS HOUSEHOLDER WILLS HER HEIGHT TO CONNIE MUNSON. RUTH HANSEN WILLS HER LAUGH TO ANY NEEDY HYHENA WITH LARYNGITIS. PENNY VOICE WILLS HER RED SWEATER TO ANYONE WITH ASKIRT TO MATCH. ELAINE BOWLER WILLS HER RED HAIR TO PHYLLIS HOUSEHOLDER, MR, MERRIMAN WILLS HIS 5TH HOUR SPANISH CLASS TO ANYONE WHO WANTS IT. CAROLE ALBRECT WILLS HER HAIR CLIPS TO MISS DICK. DORIS DAVIS WILLS HER BROTHERS SHIRTS BACK TO HER BROTHERS. PAM MEISINHELDER WILLS HER DIMPLES TO JULIE ESCHELBACH TO ADD TO HER COLLECTION. PRISCILLA JOY WILLS HER ELEPHANT DANCE TO ANY WELL-BEHAVED ELEPHANT. MARY ANN WAGNER WILLS HER KISSING COUSIN JIM ESCHELBACH TO BARB VLK ...AND JAN RISTINE REFUSES TO WILL CLYDE McKENZIE TO ANYONE. KRIS DUQUETTE WILLS THE TROUBLE EVERYONE HAS SPELLING HER LAST NAME TO PEGGY, SELMA DAHER WILLS HER LAUGH TO ANYONE. KAREN APOSTOLOU WILLS HER BROKEN LOCK TO HER SISTER JANICE. CAROL WALLACE WILLS HER KILT TO MR. GABRION. TOM BERANEK WILLS HIS BARITONE BACK TO MR. GABRION SO HE CAN PRACTICE DURING THE SUMMER, SHARON RAMEY WILLS HER LOCKER TO HER BROTHER NEXT YEAR...... IF HE CAN CLEAN IT OUT. JEAN KENNEDY WILLS HER BROKEN CLARINET REEDS TO SOME MUSICIAN IN THE CLARINET SECTION. KATHY PEDEN WILLS HER SMALL, BUT OVERLY WORKED MOUTH, TO MR. APRILL. STEVE KOEN WILLS NOTHING TO NO ONE, AFTER ALL IT'S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS. THE NINTH GRADE BOYS WILL A FULL LENGTH MIRROR TO DAVE DEAN SO _ HE CAN ADMIRE HIMSELF. PATTY THOMAS WILLS HER CURLY HAIR TO JUDY COULTER, A SEVENTH GRADER. GREGORY REWOLT WILLS HIS DEEP VOICE TO HIS BROTHER JEFFERY. MR, APRILL WILLS 1963 EXODUS STAFF TO THE QMEGA! THE 9th GRADERS WILL MR. TAGGART TO THE INCOMING 7th GRADERS. LYNNE MOYNIHAN WILLS HER FRECKLES TO ANYONE THAT WANTS THEM. NANCY WAITE WILLS HER SWEET DISPOSITION TO HER BROTHER, JOHN. BRIAN LOUP WILLS ALL HIS BRAINS TO ANY 9TH GRADER NEXT YEAR THAT NEEDS THEM, CATHY VEGH WILLS HER ABILITY TO PRACTICE THE CELLO TO ALLAN HEWETT. SALLY MC DONALD WILLS HER HAIR TO MR, SCHEU. NANCY LOY WILLS HER ARTISTIC ABILITY TO MR. APRILL. AMY SCHRAGER WILLS HER BLACK TIGHTS TO MR. PENNINGTON AND MR, APRILL, AND HER GUITAR TO ALAN BLOOD. CLAUDIA FRANKLIN WILLS HER SKILLS AND MENTAL ABILITY TO MRS. WHITNEY. er on WE PREDICT... MR. SCHEU WILL RUN OUT OF DOME POLISH. HOLLY CHURCH WILL BECOME SERIOUS. MARY ALICE PRIESKORN WILL LEARN TO COUNT TO 42, AND CHARLENE DEASY WILL LEARN HER RIGHT HAND FROM HER LEFT. SUE SCHAADT WILL BECOME A CASEWORKER. IF LUCK HOLDS OUT AMY SCHRAGER WILL DISCOVER SHE HAS ANOTHER EYE. MARY ANN WYCHE WILL BECOME A TALL LADY IN A CIRCUS, CAROL ROSASCO WILL BE AN OLD MAID. KATHY PEDEN WILL LEARN BOOKKEEPING FROM BETH GENN., BRUCE LENIO WILL BE A BACHELOR. JUDY KINCAID WILL BE THE FIRST HUMAN TRAFFIC SIGNAL, BARB KELLY and CAROLE ALBRECHT'S HAIR WILL BE FLAT WHEN THEY LOSE THEIR RATTING COMB. THAT GARY STEINKE WILL HAVE NO MORE GIRLFRIENDS, BECAUSE HE HAS ALREADY LIKED A BLOND, BRUNETTE, AND REDHEAD IN ONE YEAR, ELAINE BOWLER'S HAIR WILL FALL WHEN SHE RUNS OUT OF HAIR SPRAY. MR. HART WILL RUN OUT OF HAIR GROWING TONIC. MR. APRILL WILL GO BALD WORKING ON EXODUS! PATTY LEWIS WILL NEVER STOP TALKING! MR. VACHON WILL GIVE UP BIOLOGY TEACHING, BECAUSE’ OF PEOPLE LIKE CAROL WALLACE. MARTI STEINER WILL WIN A CONTEST IN TALKING NONSENSE! DAVE BARERA WILL BE A BACHELOR PROFESSOR AT AN ALL GIRLS SCHOOL. 320 WON'T GET OFF WITH ONLY 3 BROKEN WINDOWS! PRISCILLA JOY WILL MAKE CENTER FIELDER ON THE TIGERS TEAM! CLYDE McKENZIE WILL BE PRESIDENT OF SOME COMMITTEE, BECAUSE HE RUNS MEETINGS SO WELL. JOHN PETERSON WILL BE TYPING 30 WORDS A MINUTE BY THE END OF THE YEAR. KRIS ROWE WILL BE A YANKEE PITCHER. TERRY TRICKETT WILL GET A'S IN LATIN NEXT YEAR, KAREN COLLINS WILL TAKE REVENGE ON MRS. VAN EYCK! MR. PENNINGTON WILL BE THE FIRST TO BE STRUCK DOWN BY THE ATOMIC BOMB! JOHN DUNKLEY WILL K.O. SONNY LISTON. KENN MILLER AND ROBERT GIBSON WILL RUN AWAY TO CUBA, THE EXODUS STAFF WILL REST IN PEACE!!! JOE MC FADDEN WILL BE ANOTHER RAY CHARLES. Mock Elections Most Attractive Elaine Bow lerd Tim Wadhams Rlan Blood Class Clowns Sve Conover?4¢ lest P thetic KipPy Pritola like Abbett NSE Parables Jan Ristine¢ ost Talen te Amy Sehraqgeré Mare Cleyer ost Talkative Lisa For f Ron Rometlhardé Best Dancers Bernie Lakoves John Boyer | Barb Kelly Garry Bateman Post Flirtatious | fate Mag4 Sfeve Strichien AEN fad of bein beavti foul ¢ ? Ring Purses | 7, a oe Suspenders vu g O Ww eS x x ui? y K © O + Por d “re Skirts Wrap aro Culottes Trudy Esther Vitogannes Edwards Jill Turcott Lynn Murray , i t Wen we, — e inda Gilbert | Mike Abbott Ruth Hansen Ss Cerene Tangalak Pam Meisenhelder Nancy Steeb Joyce Palmer Carol Birmingham Mary Paul Kathy Gervick Patty Gooding “Pre. ities, a Sue Grahm Jim Pilcher a I {eer ee ee Judy Briening Fritz Ferri Kris Rowe Kathy Maheras Pat Hellner Kathy Foor oe Linda Van Buren Schiller Denise Visel Sally McDonald Seharder Patti Lewis Marilou Scharbat Kris Duquette Diana Beckler Mary Alice Prieskorn Alice Zeilman Charlene Deasy Sharon Vander K Cathy Vegh Kaay Priscilla Joy Barb VIk Peden Mary Beth Rayburn Sue Schaadt items of interest The History Club was started. The Echo was once again printed. There were 850 students enrolled in Slauson. 300 ninth graders graduated this year. The Student Council helped with the Peace Corps in Colombia. The cover of our Exodus was designed by Charlene Deasy. Sharon VanderKaay was runner-up. On April 24th Mrs. Butler had a 5 |b. baby boy. nead ines The Atomic Sub Thresher sunk and was lost with 129 men aboard. The Cuban Crisis. Romney was elected Michigan Governor. The Kennedy's will have a new addition in late August. Astronaut Gordon Cooper orbited around the Earth 22 times. Vast year's teacher's Mrs. Snuverink - retired to have a baby Mrs. Collins - retired Miss Scarlett - retired Mr. Oaks - teaching in Arizona Mr. Gordon - studying at the U of M Mrs. Partoyan - moved to New York and teaching Mr. Kleinert - teaching math at the high school Miss Markey - teaching in Dearborn Mrs. Tibbits - retired and adopted a baby Mrs. Dyer - retired to have a baby Miss Kellogg - teaching music at Northside, Dixboro, Fae and Pittsfield Elementary. — oli LOE, ‘| a . ae | Bh pe eke oc SS : - Yar? 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