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

 - Class of 1963

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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.

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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.



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