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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
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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.
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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.
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