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

 - Class of 1963

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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

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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.

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