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

 - Class of 1963

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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.

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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



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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.

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