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

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a eee po ee ee COUNTLESS HOURS OF HARD WORK ARE INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OF A YEARBOOK. THE EXPERIENCE GAINED BY MEMBERS OF THE STAFF IN THE PRE- PARATION IS INVALUABLE. THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEM- BERS OF SLAUSON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SALUTE THE 1964 EXODUS STAFF AND THE ADVISER, MR. EDWIN APRILL, FOR THEIR UNTIRING EFFORTS TO PRODUCE A PUBLICATION MERIT. MISS ESTHER DEFUR The EXODUS Staff of 1964 respectfully dedicates this publication to an out- standing teacher, Miss Esther DeFur. Miss DeFur has influenced the lives of thousands of young men and women in this country today. -Her example, her teachings, her integrity, and her ability have gained for her an honored place in this community. One of the prominent educators in the United States stated, If it hadn't been for Miss DeFur in Slauson Junior High School, I wouldn't be in this position to- day. She straightened me out when I was in her homeroom, We are proud to have Miss Esther DeFur as one of our teachers. A TRIBUTE An eternal flame flickers to the memory of a man. The memory of a man standing tall and stately carrying the trials and tribulations of a nation on his shoulders. The memory of a man who fought and later died for the existance of a nation. A nation that he loved. It was he who wanted peace among all nations both big and small. He tried and succeeded in uniting them in principle. An eternal flame flickers to the memory of a man brushing the unruly lock of hair from his forehead. The memory of a father calling John-John to come and play. It is this man that the American people will long remember in their hearts. It is this man that said, Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. ' The man ----JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY. by Kris Hanselman JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY Born May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at The Choate School. Home Ad- dress: 294 Pondfield Road, Bronxville, New York. Winthrop House. Crimson (2-4); Chair- man Smoker Committee (1); St. Paul's Catholic Club (1-4). Football (1), Junior Varsity (2); Swimming (1), Squad (2). Golf (1). House Hockey (3, 4); House Swimming (2); House Softball (4). Hasty Pudding-Institute of 1770; Spee Club. Permanent Class Committee. Field of Concentration: Government. Intend- ed Vocation: Law. This picture of John Fitzgerald Kennedy was taken the year he graduated from college. It was taken from the Harvard yearbook of the year 1940 where he was a student. The write-up, next to the photograph, shows that he was as great a leader in college as he was a presi- dent. Se ousioce ee E a A TRIBUTE An eternal flame flickers to the memory of a man. The memory of a man standing tall and stately carrying the trials and tribulations of a nation on his shoulders. The memory of a man who fought and later died for the existance of a nation. A nation that he loved. It was he who wanted peace among all nations both big and small. He tried and succeeded in uniting them in principle. An eternal flame flickers to the memory of a man brushing the unruly lock of hair from his forehead. The memory of a father calling John-John to come and play. It is this man that the American people will long remember in their hearts. It is this man that said, Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. The man ----JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY. by Kris Hanselman JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY Born May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts. Prepared at The Choate School. Home Ad- dress: 294 Pondfield Road, Bronxville, New York. Winthrop House. Crimson (2-4); Chair- man Smoker Committee (1); St. Paul's Catholic Club (1-4). Football (1), Junior Varsity (2); Swimming (1), Squad (2). Golf (1). House Hockey (3, 4); House Swimming (2); House Softball (4). Hasty Pudding-Institute of 1770; Spee Club. Permanent Class Committee. Field of Concentration: Government. —Intend- ed Vocation: Law. This picture of John Fitzgerald Kennedy was taken the year he graduated from college. It was taken from the Harvard yearbook of the year 1940 where he was a student. The write-up, next to the photograph, shows that he was as great a leader in college as he was a presi- dent. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY 1917 - 1963 FACULTY Mr. Harold Logan Principal - MR. HARVEY KULIBERT MR. PAUL GORDON MR. HERBERT TAGGART Shop and Advisor Civics and Advisor History and Advisor Mrs. Lynne Adams MR. EDWIN APRILL MRS. IONE BAILEY Mathematics Art and Exodus Art and Arch. Design i MR. JAMES BENNETT English MR. ELWOOD BANCROFT | | . : MR. GRANT BREINER Civics and History _ Civics and Unified Studies MRS. JEANNE BUTLER MRS. ALYCE English MRS. PAT. CALLANTINE French Home Economics Mr. Merton Campbell Mr. Robert Carr Mr. James Case English English and Social Studies Physical Education | me sentsentanoetesaotoeseneeseeeenmesinehneni teh enegnitenianenineseetioceeneetie Mr. William Casello Science Mr. Richard Creal English and Social Studies MR. PERRY COOPER Science ‘Sopenteremeteenngnnnenennetnsnersnentcsnansitonqniniemnien sreyemmsreeneteenaaseusisoonesstvennshinrshinesroienivetneenneoeorenvs “eceeesneeaeserersimeeesi cee tnaaioeanten es Miss Esther DeFur Mr. Thomas Dyer Home Economics Science MR. BEN C, FAIRMAN Social Studies and English Oe MR. WILLARD FREY MR. CHARLES GABRION Mr. Eugene Hart i. Mathematics Instrumental Music Science sien wine neato Miss Anna Jarrell Physical Education | MISS BETTIE HUNT | Typing and Business  Orientation ol | Mrs. Mildred Hartman Librarian Mr. Alan Jones English, Social Studies, d Journalism ve Mrs. Elvira Koski : Home Economics Mr. Thomas Johns Vocal Music Mrs. Rose Marie Lane English Mrs. Barbara May Librarian Mr. Montgomery Merryman English Spanish Mr. Philip MacBride History and Unified Studies a Mr. William Mays Special Education Mrs. Betty Miller English Mrs. Rose Mary Marin Mathematics Mrs. Mildred McCormick Mathmatics Mrs. Bonnie Miller Mathematics I te Sm NNN AR Se TCL I we Ere me Mr. Patrick Montagano Physical Education Mr. Fred Myers Industrial Arts Sean Mrs. Lucienne Osborn French re senate scestntctaentemoctonnne: Mr. Ted Palmer Mr. Parker Pennington III English and Social Studies Speech and Conservation Mrs. Frances Price ¥ Miss Barbara Sammons English and Latin Physical Education Mr. William Shepard Special Education ba hes F H gece eeecermennrrrmnemmnn JOSEPH VACHON Biology and Science Merton Teare 7 - Mrs. Emily Schudel _ Shop Mathematics Mrs. Selma Van Eyck English Social Studies Mr. John Yeakel Industrial Art — Mrs. Baerbel Whitney Mathematics Ruth Vorce Mrs. Nurse R1l- M. McLaughlin, D. Gardner, J. Washington. ee bO00000000NN ie STAFF t : nS Webb, He Harlan: R2- J. Shelton, J. Kulibert. val Q A x a) ) aa) 222° jyooy Suryow AW jii4O What can I say you tried the $50 on Morning Glory What is that toad doing on the floor? a ae NINTH GRADE Se = ANN ARBOR’S FINEST Slauson NANCY ADAMS was a member of homeroom JANE AKERMAN was a member of homeroom 224. She was on Girls' Athletics, the Echo staff, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and‘a homeroom captain. She took part in Syn- chronized Swimming, Junior Lifesaving, and in all homeroom games. She was on the honor roll and enjoys swimming and tum- bling. Her favorite subjects were gym and civics. DAVID ANDERSON entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of home- room 225. Dave's’ favorite subject was mechanical drawing. STEVE ASHBAY was a member of homeroom 224. He worked on the Projection Club and Noon Hour help. Steve's hobbies are drawing, sports, and model cars, while math and architectural design were his favorite sub- jects. CHARLENE AYOTTE was a member of home- room 205. She was in the choir in her church. Charlene's hobbies are keeping a scrapbook on singers and buying records. Her favorite subjects were sewing and typing. GAIL BARKMAN was a member of home- room 309 while at Slauson. Gail's hobby is playing the piano. Her favorite subjects were civics and home economics. She has served on Girls' Athletics, Hall Guides, eigth grade Chorus, eigth grade History Club, and Etta Kett. Gail has been on the honor roll ever since seventh grade. ANDY BATEMAN from homeroom 224, was president of Student Council. He was in Boys' Athletics, History Club, and Student Court. Andy participated in almost all sports and likes diving and gymnastics best. In the seventh and eighth grades he earned both athletic and activity letters. He was on the all A Honor Roll once and received all A's and B's after that. His favorite sub- jects were gym and math. DAVE BEEMER served as vice-president of homeroom 220. He was vice-president of Student Council and Student Court. Dave has been on the honor roll all three years. He also played on the All-Star basketball team. Math, Latin, and gym were his favorite subjects. 224 and participated in Etta Kett, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, eigth and ninth grade Chorus, Synchronized Swimming, intermurals, and was a homeroom captain. She was on the honor roll and received an activity letter. Jane en- joys listening to records and swimming. Her favorite subjects were gym and English. GEORGE ASH was a member of homeroom 225. He was president of the Saturday Science Club and was on the honor roll three times. George's hobbies are fishing, sailing, building sail ships, hunting and fly tying while his favorite subjects were math, band, and biology. SUSAN ATWELL served as secretary of homeroom 318. She was a hospital volunteer, Girl Scout, in her church choir, Etta Kett representative, and was in the Slauson Orchestra all three years. Susan partici- pated in all major and minor sports and was on the honor roll all three years. Reading, sewing, swimming, and skating are her hob- bies. English, civics, and French were her favorite subjects. BILL BANFIELD entered Slauson in the 8th grade and became a member of homeroom 216. He served on Boys! Athletics and par- ticipated in tackle football and intermurals. Gym, math and mechanical drawing were his favorite subjects while his interests are base- ball, football, fishing, and watching television. Bill was on the Honor Roll. DALE BARTLETT was a member of home- room 225. He participated in the History Club and Saturday Science. Coin collecting and playing the trombone are his hobbies, and his favorite classes were biology, band, and math, JOHN BEDFORD was a member of home- room 223. John's hobbies are camping and scuba diving. His favorite subjects were math, English, conservation, and shop. Y.M.C.A, and R.O.T.C. are his outside interests. KATHY BEMIS served as homeroom presi- dent of 309. She was the honor roll in 9th grade and participated in 8th grade Chorus, Hall Monitors and was a member of Girls! Athletics Committee for two years. Civics, home economics and algebra were her favorite subjects, while her interests are sports. BILL IE JEAN BIDELMAN became a mem- ber of homeroom 318 when she entered Slauson in the 8th grade. Billie participated in the History Club, 9th grade discussion group, Echo editorial board, all major and minor sports, Junior Historians and was on the honor roll both years. Jelly Bean's hobbies are playing tennis, ice skating, and swimming while her favorite subjects were journalism, Exodus, and French. KEITH BOUDRIE was a member of homeroom 220 where he served as treasurer and secre- tary. His hobbies are all sports while civics, English, and gym were his favorite subjects. Keith was on the Echo staff, Projection Club, and Life Saving. CHARLOTTE BRIDGES was homeroom 205's reporter to the Echo and was an Etta Kett member, She won a second place award in Field Day. Charlotte likes ice skating, boys, and swimming, while her favorite subjects were typing, English, and gym. JUDITH BROOKS became a member of home- room 309 when she entered Slauson in the 7th grade. Judie was a member of the Etta Kett Club, the French Club and participated in major and minor sports. Her favorite subjects were civics, biology and typing, records and cooking are her interests. DOUG BROWNLEE was a member of home- room 224. He was a hall monitor, and participated in all after-school sports. Doug's interests are sports and working with all kinds of engines. His favorite subjects were English and metal shop. BILL BUSCH entered Slauson in the 7th grade and became a member of homeroom 205 where he served as president, Boy's Athletics alternate, vice-president, and representative to the Boy's Athletic Council. ''The Kid's favorite subjects were algebra, gym, and architectural design. He enjoys all sports and house designing. ROGER CAMPBELL was a member of home- room 216. He participated in the Life Saving team. Roger's favorite subjects were civics, Lunch, and Engl ish. His hobby is collecting stamps. MARK CARROW served as president of home- room 205. He was on Student Court, Boys' Athletics, and the All Star Basketball Team. Sparrow'' was on the seventh grade honor roll and was voted the most valuable basket- ball player. His hobbies include all sports while his favorite subjects were gym, math, and typing. ELIZABETH BONINO served as president GLORIA BOWEN entered Slauson in the 9th ATHENA CHACONAS entered Slauson in the and treasurer of homeroom 224. She partic- ipated in Etta Kett club, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, History Club, and was a member of Student Council in the eighth grade. Liza enjoys drawing and collecting records while her favorite subjects were speech and journalism, grade and became a member of homeroom 317. She enjoys dancing, ice skating, and tennis. Her favorite subject was math. LEW_BRINDLE was vice-president of home- room 216. He was on the honoroll and hon- orable mention. ''Pluto'' was on Student Council, and was a member of the eight and ninth grade all-star team. He played foot- ball and was a member of the History Club. His favorite subjects were gym, typing, and journalism while his interests are swimming, sports and listening to records. DAVE BULLARD was secretary of homeroom 321. He served as touch football captain. His favorite subjects were math and typing while his hobbies are pool and bowling. JOHN BURT was a member of homeroom 321. His hobbies are coin collecting, models, and bowling, guns, sports, water skiiing, and motors. He is a member of the Junior Deputies, Young Peoples Club, Junior Histor- ians, tackle football team, and he enjoys bas- ketball and soccor. DIANE BUTLER came to Slauson in the eighth grade and became a member of home- room 220. Diane's hobbies are bowling, swimming, mini-golf, dancing and records, while her favorite subjects were English and home-economics. DOUG CARLSON was a member of homeroom 224, participated in History Club,- Echo staff, after school sports, and tackle football. Carlos has been on the Honor Roll. Jour- nalism, civics, and gym were his favorite subjects. | 9th grade and became a member of homeroom | 224, Tina was in the 9th grade chorus and participated in after-school games. She en- joys art, music, parties, collecting records, and boys, while English, music, and gym were her favorite subjects. bo th 00 Tho Clgh fm Win biol f Nig | HARV CHAMBERLAIN was a member of homeroom 224. His favorite subjects were algebra and mechanical drawing. Harv serv- ed as a hall monitor and was a member of the History Club. His hobby is sports. CRAIG CHARNOV was a member of home- room 220. Canary's'' hobbies are swim- ming, diving, trampoline and girls. His favorite subjects were speech, civics, biol- ogy, and algebra. Craig participated in all after-school sports, served on hall guides, monitors, and was a member of the projec- tion club. SANDRA CHRISTOPHERSON was a member of homeroom 321. She participated in all after school games, and was a cheerleader in the 8th grade. She served as a hall moni- tor, Etta Kett representative, and a Student Council alternate, and has also been on the Honor Roll. Sandy's hobbies are skating, swimming, golf, and baseball, while math, French, typing, and speech were her favorite subjects. CHRIS CLEMONS entered Slauson in the eighth grade and became a member of home- room 309. He is a member of the YMCA and his hobby is models. His favorite sub- ject was history. TOM CONNER served as president and Boys' Athletics representative for homeroom 318. Mouse'' was a member of History Club, Echo, 8th grade party committee, the All Star Basketball Team all three years, and participated in all intermural sports. He was also in the All City Wrestling Meet. ''Mouse ' received athletic letters all three years. His favorite subjects were English, journalism and gym, while sports are his interests. STEVE COTTINGHAM became a member of homeroom. 321 when he entered Slauson in the 8th grade. He liked woodshop, math, and civics. Steve's hobbies are model car making and collecting. MIKE CRIST was a member of homeroom 223. Mike's hobbies are fishing, cars, motors, hunting, and motorcycles. His favorite subjects were math and gym. Mike likes to fix cars and ride miney bikes. CONNIE CROUCH was a member of home- room 223. She was in the History Club, eighth grade chorus, and Hall Monitors. Crunch participated in all after school games. Her interests are sports, especially swimming, and outdoor activities. Gym, biology, and home economics were her favorite subjects. TOM _CHARBENEAU served as president and treasurer of homeroom 205. He was on Student Council and was a hall guide. Bee participated in all after school sports. He received all A's three times and was on the Honor Roll all other times. His hobbies are coin collecting, sports, and girls, while his favorite subjects were biology, gym, and math. LILLIAN CHRISTMAN entered Slauson in the ninth grade and was a member of homeroom 216. Her favorite subjects were speech, and English. Her interest is in amateur plays. DOUG PAUL CLAUSON was a member of homeroom 205. 'Joe's interests are coin collecting and swimming while printing and concert band were his favorite subjects. DON COCHRAN was a member of homeroom 321. He belonged to the Coin Club. Don's favorite subjects were art, typing and civics. He enjoys coin collecting and model car building. LARRY COON entered Slauson in the second semester of 7th grade and became a member of homeroom 216. ''Coonie'' was a member of gun class, Stamp Club, and an office run- ner. His favorite subjects were algebra and biology, while his hobbies are guns, hunting, skiing, outdoor sports and stamp collecting. JOHN COVERT was a member of homeroom 225. His favorite subjects were printshop, woodshop, and gym. John's hobbies are col- lecting coins, hunting, and guns. EARL CROSSWAIT was treasurer of home- room 317. He is a member of Boy Scout Troop 5 and has been on the honorable men- tion. His interests are coin collecting, records, basketball, scuba diving, and foor- ball, and his favorite subject was math. GARY CUE served as president of homeroom 223 and was a hall monitor. He was a wrestling champ and enjoys water skiing, boating, camping, and swimming. His favor- ite subjects were math, gym, and biology. PAUL McCARTNEY was the finest boy in school. Paul was fine, mellow, cool, sharp, great, bold, wonderful, tough, precious, cute, dreamy, a doll, gorgeous, etc. (the same goes for the people he is known to associate with i.e., John, George, and Ringo.) JANE DELANCEY was in homeroom 318. She participated in homeroom games, was on the editorial board of the Echo, and was a hall monitor. Jane has been on the honor roll or honorable mention since 7th grade. Drawing, ice skating, and bowling, and being on the Echo are her interests, while gym, speech, and typing were her favorite subjects. SHARON DERSHAM served as secretary of homcroom 317. She was a member of Etta Kett and Girls' Athletics Committee. Sharon's favorite subjects were civics and scicnee while stamps, records, dancing, skiing, swimming and horseback riding. KARL DIEZ was a member of homeroom 224. He served on Student Council, Boys' Athletics, Hall Guides, Cafeteria Help, and Concert Band. He was on the honor roll and reccived athletic letters in the seventh and cighth grade. He enjoys model airplanes and sports. His favorite subjects were math, mechanical drawing, band, lunch and gym. HAIG DONABEDIAN was a member of home- room 216. During his three years at Slauson he was a member of Exodus, Hall Guides, Saturday Science Club, and served as president of the Eigth Grade History Club. Haig also participated in soccer and touch football and made honor roll in all but one marking period. Biology and algebra were his favorite subjects while biology, fishing, and swimming are his hobbies. TERRY DREWERY was a member of home- room 225, While at Slauson he served on Boys' Athletics, Hall Guides, and was a mem- ber of the Mickey Mouse Club. Terry's favorite subjects were English and gym while his interests are baseball, football, and bas- ketball. In eighth grade he won an athletic letter, WILLIAM DUPSLAFF was a member of home- room 318. He was a member of History Club, Echo, Projection Club, Hall Monitors, and was a Student Council alternate in seventh grade. His favorite subjects were math, mechanical drawing, and architectural design, while model trains, listening to the radio, building model homes, and collecting floor plans are his interests. MARY EDDY was a member of homeroom 223. While at Slauson she participated in after-school sports, library staff, and was a member of the Exodus staff. ''Mar's favor- ite subjects were algebra, English, and chorus. Her hobbies are collecting records, dancing, and going to Y'' dances. VIRGINIA DAVIS was a member of homeroom 321. She participated in Girls' Atletics, Etta Kett and went to all of her homeroom games. ' 'Gini's' favorite subjects were biol- ogy and math, while her hobby is horseback riding. She was on the honor roll in seventh and eighth grade. EVELYN DERCK entered Slauson in 1961 and became a member of homeroom 321. Evie enjoys horscback riding, parties, barn dances, hayrides and boy's; she is also on a bowling club. Her favorite subjects were algebra and speech. She also won awards in the 4-H club, ROBERT _DESSECKER came to Slauson in the 9th grade and became a member of home- room 216. Bob's favorite subjects were math, gym, and mechanical drawing. He participated in tackle football, after school basketball, and Saturday basketball. STEVE DIXON was a member of homeroom 318. His favorite subjects were gym, Eng- lish, and lunch, while his hobbies are eating, sleeping and reading. MARK DOSEY was a member of homeroom 309 and the YMCA. His hobbies are work- ing on cars and playing hockey. His favorite subjects were gym, math and shop. PEGGY DUQUETTE entered Slauson in the middle of 7th grade and became a member of homeroom 224. She participated in the 9th grade chorus, Exodus staff, and was treasurer of her homeroom. Peggy's hob- bies are dancing, listening to records, draw- ing, Mary Eddy's parties, going to Y dances, the ''Beatles'', and boys; while her favorite subjects were gym, chorus, speech, Exodus, math, and art. THOMAS DYER was a hall monitor and vice- president for homeroom 223. Tom's favor- ite hobbies are swimming, boating, football, and basketball. Gym, math, and shop were his favorite subjects. BILL _ELY was president and Boys' Athletics representative for homeroom 317. He par- ticipated in Saturday basketball and enjoys golf, hockey, football, baseball. Gym, typ- ing, and English were his favorite subjects. Eilbs earned athletic letters in the 7th and 8th grade. = = tee — Ss iE chi Dae fay 104 an) thoy Wor! Kan Non 1 the 7 Kath tle Rede, Qa Pi RHONWYN_ EDWARDS was a member of home- room 223, She was a volunteer at the hos- pital. Her hobbies are collecting records and foreign coins. English, gym, and conserva- tion were her favorite subjects. PHIL ERLEWINE was a member of homeroom 224, He was on the honoroll twice. Phil was a member of the History Club, Discussion Group, Boys' Athletics, Student Council, and he participated in all sports and tackle foot- ball. His favorite subjects were journalism and French, LINDSAY EVANS who was on the honor roll, was a member of homeroom 216. She was on Student Council, Etta Kett, Girls' Athletics, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors and was treasurer of her homeroom. Lindsay's hobbies are dancing, and collecting Beatle records while her favorite subjects were French and typing. MARY BETH FAIRMAN came to Slauson in the 8th grade and became the president of homeroom 309. She participated in 8th and 9th grade chorus and was on the tumbling team. Beth's favorite subjects were algebra, gym, and home economics. Beth also enjoys collecting records. LINDA FENTON came to Slauson in the 8th grade second semester and was in homeroom 225. Linda participated in Riding Club, her church choir, History Club, Hall Guides, Student Council, and Concert Band. She was on the honor roll. Linda's hobbies are horse- back riding, records, and socializing. Linda's favorite subjects were French, journalism, and civics. JOHN FINKBEINER was a member of home- room 216, Wood shop, typing, and metal shop were his favorite subjects while wood working and basketball are his hobbies. Finky was on Saturday basketball. KATHY FODALE was a member of home- room 224. She was a member of Hall Guides, the Twenties, and the Saturday Science Club. Kathy was on both the honor roll and honor- able mention. DON FOSTER became a member of home- room 309 when he entered Slauson in the 8th grade, ''Fink's favorite subjects were alge- bra and civics. SUE _ERKKILA entered Slauson in the 9th grade and became a member of homeroom 224. She participated in gymnastics, con- cert band, basketball, coed volleyball, and field hockey. Sue's hobbies are horseback riding, art, Beatles, and gymnastics while her favorite subjects were gym and journal- ism. BEVERLY ERSKINE was a member of home- room 309 and participated in homeroom sports. She enjoys bowling, playing records, camping, fishing, coin cillecting, and piano. Beverly's favorite subjects were art and home economics. She was on the honor roll. MARGARET FAIRMAN was in homeroom 223. She participated in History Club, Girl's Athletics Council, Hall Guides, Lifesaving, Sychronized Swimming, Echo and Exodus staffs, major and minor sports, and 12th Floor Club. Margaret was also a member of the 9th grade basketball team and the N.A.A.H. She was on the honor roll and re- ceived three athletic and two activity letters. Exodus, speech, and gym were her favorite subjects while gymnastics, swimming, danc- ing, ice skating, sports, sewing, boys, hav- ing a blast and thinking are her interests. JULIE FELDCAMP was a Girls's Athletics representative, secretary, and team captain of homeroom 220. Julie participated in Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, Etta Kett, Ninth Grade History Club, and after school sports. She was on the honor roll al three years and enjoyed typing and algebra. Julie's hobbies are ice skating and water skiing. GAIL _ FINE was Student Council representative for homeroom 225. She participated in major and minor sports. Gail belonged to the His- tory Club, the Echo Staff, the orchestra, and the French Club. She was on the honor roll each year at Slauson. KEITH FISHER was a member of homeroom 216 all three years where he served as pres- ident and vice-president. He played tackle football for two years, and hockey in the Ann Arbor Ameteur Hockey Leagues for the past 5 years. ‘''Spike’’ hobbies are water and snow skiing while his favorite subjects were study hall, lunch, and gym. JIM FORD was a member of homeroom 321. His favorite subject was conservation. He enjoys model cars and girls. THOMAS FOX was a member of homeroom 220. Tom is a member of Boy Scout Troop 5, and the projection club. His interests are contest games, and Bible study. His favorite subjects were typing, woodshop and math, | | i BRENDA JOYCE FRAME became a member of homeroom 205 when she entered Slauson in the 7th grade. She is a member of the Elks, likes dancing, listening to records, hair-styling, and sleeping, but her main in- terest is boys. 'Brindie's favorite subjects were math, chorus, clothing, and English. JOHN FRENCH was in homeroom 225. He was a member of the Saturday Science Club and served as a hall guide and a hall moni- tor. John's favorite subjects were math, biology, and social studies, while his hobbies include stamp collecting and oil painting. While at Slauson he was on the Honor Roll or Honorable Mention every marking period. JAY FREY was a member and president of homeroom 223, Jay took part in Hall Guides, intermural sports, and the Saturday Science Club. He has been on the all A honoroll and the regular honoroll, Jay enjoyed math, gym and biology while he also likes coin collecting and sports. SUSIE GAEDE was president of her homeroom, 216. She was a member of the History Club, Echo, synchronized swimming, gymnastics, cheerleading, and participated in all after school sports. Susie was on honor roll and received an activity letter. Journalism and French were her favorite subjects while her interests are swimming, gymnastics and cheerleading. DAN GANNON entered Slauson in the ninth grade and joined homeroom 224. ' 'Profes- sor's'' hobbies are cars, girls, and radios. DAVE GEBHART was a member of homeroom 318. He was on the honor roll and honorable mention. Dave was a member of the projec- tion club, the stage crew and Student Council. His favorite subjects were speech, gym, and typing while his hobbies are electronics and track. TERRY GERMAN served as president of home- room 317. She served on Etta Kett and sang in the chorus in the 8th grade. Terry's favorite subjects were typing and cooking while her interests are horseback riding, swimming, The Beatles , and their records. JOHN GILBERTSON was a member of home- room 321 and participated in Hall Guides and Hall Monitors. He was also in wrestling, foo tball, and gymnastics. Johns favorite sub- jects were gym, printing and lunch. His hobbies are cars and girls. CLAUDIA FRANKLIN came to Slauson in the 8th grade and became a member of home- room 309. Her interests are volleyball, baseball, and collecting records. She is also on an out of school drill team club. Her favorite subjects were history, English, and gym. ROSE MARIE FRENCH entered Slauson first semester of ninth grade as a member of homeroom 216, She was a hall monitor first and second semester. Rosies hobbies are horseback riding, basketball, football, baby- sitting, and dancing while her favorite sub- jects were English and gym. JAMES FUKANO was a Student Council rep- resentative for homeroom 321. He partici- pated in History Club and Hall Guides. Jim was on the honor roll and honorable mention most of the time while at Slauson. His favorite subject was speech. CAROLYN GALBREATH was a member of homeroom 321. She participated on History Club and on syncronized swimming. She has been on the honor roll since she entered Slauson. Her hobby is Figure Skating while speech and civics were her favorite subjects. RAY GARDNER was a member of homeroom 223. His favorite subjects were math and conservation, while his hobbies are collecting coins, rocks, and stamps. Ray's favorite sports are scuba diving and skiing. JOHN _GEDDES was a member of homeroom 318. He enjoys farming and mechanics. Jacks favorite subjects were gym and civics. _He was on the honorable mention. BRUCE GILBERT was a member of homeroom 321, Sidney is interested in model cars and girls. His favorite subjects were me- chanical drawing, algebra, German, and physical ed, VICKIE GILLIGAN was a member of home- room 225 where she served as president and vice-president. ''Vic ' participated in Girls' Athletics, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, Etta Kett, and all major and minor sports. She also was on the honor roll and received an art award in the 7th grade. Her hobbies are dancing, horseback riding, skiing, and hair styling while her favorite subject was journalism, se MARY _ GILSON was president of homeroom 225. She was also the president of Etta Kett and a homeroom captain. Duck par- ticipated in Junior Life Saving, syncronized swimming, Student Council, Hall Guides, and was in the Talent Show. Mary receiv ed an activity letter and was on the honor roll and honorable mention all three years at Slauson. Civics and typing were Mary's favorite sub- jects while swimming, skiing, horseback rid- ing and dancing are her hobbies. PAUL GODEK was hall guide for homeroom 225. Shop, gym, and civics were his favorite subjects while his interests are cars, sports, and outdoor activities. RICHARD GREENWOOD was a member of homeroom 318. He was a Hall Monitor in the ninth grade, went out for all intermural. sports, except gymnastics, and was captain of his gym team. Richard's hobbies are records and all sports while Latin, English, _and gym were his favorite subjects. ALAN HAINEN was a member of homeroom 317, Al's interests are in photography and he likes to cook. His favorite subjects were math, Exodus, business orientation, civics, and lunch. Al was a member of the projec- tion club, stage crew, noon hour, and Boy Scout Troop number 5. LINDA HAMMON was a member of home- room 225. She participated in History Club, Slauson Echo staff, Student Council, Hall Guides, syncronized swimming, and was a homeroom captain. Linda was also on the honor roll. Her hobbies are sewing, and flirting with boys while her favorite subjects were journalism and civics. GARY HANN was a member of homeroom 317. He was a member of History Club, Astronomy Club, Stamp Club, Hall Guides, and Saturday Science and Seminar Club. He won a lst division rating at the Solo and Ensemble Festival. His interests include, science, cornet playing and all sports while his favorite subjects were biology, French, math and Concert Band. KRISTEEN HANSELMAN was treasurer of homeroom 321. Kris participated in Etta Kett, Hall Guides, president of Girls' Athletics, secretary of the Girls' Council, Echo, History Club, syncronized swimming, Exodus, and ninth grade discussion group. As manager of different sports, Kris went to all homeroom games. Her favorite subjects were civics and journalism while also enjoy- ing sports and water-skiing. While at Slauson Kris was on the honor roll and received athletic and activity letters. JOHN HARRISON JR. came to Slauson in the ninth grade as a member of homeroom 223 and was a hall guide. His hobbies are electronics, sports, and girls. John's favor- ite subjects were gym, civics, and English, SALLY GLAS was president, homeroom cap- tain, hall guide, Student Council Representa- tive, and president of Girls' Athletics for homeroom 223. While at Slauson SA was a member of syncronized swimming, cheer- leading, lifesaving, History Club, Echo, and 8th grade chorus. Sally also received two athletic letters, and one activity letter, and has been on the all A honor roll all three years at Slauson. Her interests are watching television, records, movies, sports, dancing, and art. While at Slauson her favorite sub- jects were speech and sewing. ROBERTA GRAVES was a member of home- room 317. ''Robin' participated in Etta Kett, 8th grade chorus, Hall Monitors, after school sports, and History Club. She was on the honor roll and honorable mention at Slauson. Skiing, bowling, skating, and listening to Beatle records are her hobbies while algebra and typing were her favorite subjects. GARY GROESBECK was a member of home- room 318. He was a member of Slauson's and the Ann Arbor swimming team, Hall Guides and participated in tackle football. He was on the B honor roll. Gary's interests include swimming, tackle football, and col- lecting stamps and coins while his favorite subjects were gym, study hall, and home- room. ALAN HALL was president and vicé-presi- dent of homeroom 321. He was co-captain of his football team, The Mustangs . He participated in all after school sports he was captain of a touch football team. Allies hobbies are sports and girls and he received two athletic letters. His favorite subjects were gym, shop, and math. DAVE HANN was a member of homeroom 318. He participated in all sports and his hobbies are golf, baseball, and football. He served on the History Club, Hall Guides, and the Ninth Grade Discussion Group. Dave's favorite subjects were Latin and Journalism. Dave was on the honor roll all of his three years at Slauson. SUSAN HANNAH was a member of homeroom 309, and participated in the 8th grade choir. Sue's hobbies are reading, and listening to records while her favorite subjects were home economics and typing. NANCY HARLACHER was a member of homeroom 205. She participated in Etta Kett club, Girls' Athletics, Exodus staff, Student Council, cheerleading in the seventh grade, school hockey champs in the eighth grade, all major and minor sports, and won a track award in the seventh grade. Nancy's hobbies are records, ''Beatles,'' boys, and Eddy's parties. Her favorite subjects were civics, algebra, and gym. TOM HART entered Slauson in 1962 and be— came a member of homeroom 205. He was a hall monitor while his hobbies are radios and T.V.'s. Tom's favorite subjects were woodshop, gym, and math. LINDA HAYNES was in homeroom 309 for all her three years at Slauson. Linda was in Junior Life Saving and was a homeroom team captain. She was on the honor roll all three years. Her favorite subjects were French and typing, while she enjoys playing the piano and sports. ALAN _HEWETT was a member of homeroom 317. While at Slauson Alan was on the honor roll all three years except one marking period. He enjoys boating and reading, while his favorite subjects were biology, algebra, and gym. MICHAEL HILLA was a secretary of home- room 321 in seventh and eighth grade. He participated in History Club, Junior Life- saving, tackle football, all after-school sports and the YMCA swimming team. He was on the honor roll in the seventh and in the eighth grade. In eighth grade he also got an athletic letter. Biology, gym and journalism were his favorite subjects. CATHY HIRTH was Girls' Athletics repre- sentative of homeroom 225. Cathy partici- pated in Walteer League at church, the History Club, and the 8th grade chorus. Skating, dancing and playing tennis are her hobbies. DENNY HUBBARD was a member of home- room 205. His interests are swimming, playing hockey, baseball and hunting. Denny received honorable mentions all three years. Math and gym were his favorite subjects. JANET HUME was an Etta Kett representa- tive, Girls' Athletics representative, and homeroom captain of 225. Jan was a Hall Monitor. She participated in 8th and 9th grade History Club and syncronized swim- ming. Typing was her favorite subject and she enjoys skating, swimming, and playing tennis. CEDRIC HUNTER was a member of room 233. EARLE JACKSON was a member of home- room 220, ' 'Oyl's favorite subjects were math, English, concert band and orchestra, while his interests include electronics and coin collecting. RON _HATTO was president and vice-presi- dent of homeroom 321. He was captain of his homeroom basketball in the 8th grade and on the All-Star basketball team in both the eighth and ninth grades. His hobbies are sports and girls. Algebra, gym, and journalism were his favorite subjects. PETER HEDLESKY was a member of home- room 309. ''Pee-Wee participated on the Echo, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and eighth grade chorus. His favorite subjects were journalism, speech and algebra. His hobbies are reading, school, and girls. Pete was on the honorable mention. JUDIETH HICKENBOTTOM came to Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 224. Judy was a member of the Elks Club drill team, DAC committee, Hall Monitors, Stevie Wonder's Fan Club and was Purity Class Secretary. English was her favorite subject while her interests are roller skating, boys, collecting records and learn- ing new dances. RALPH HINTERMAN was a member of home- room 309. His favorite subjects were biology and civics. Ralph was on the honor roll every semester. MARK HOSENY was a member of homeroom 225. ''Hose enjoys cars. SUZANNE HUIZENGA was a member of home- room 224, Sue is a girl scout and was on honorable mention and the honor roll. Her hobbies are boys, shows, talking, and knit- ting, while her favorite subjects were math, gym, and civics. MARSHA HYDE was secretary and girls' captain of homeroom 205. Marsha was a member of Etta Kett, Student Council, Junior Lifesaving, Synchronized Swimming, Echo staff, History Club, and received an activity letter in the eighth grade. Social Studies, journalism, and English were her favorite subjects while her interests are swimming, interior design and art. ERVIN JACKSON was a member of home- | room 216 and was on B.S.A. band, and Boy Scouts. Erwin's interests are collecting stamps, camping, and models while his fa- vorite subjects were concert band and gym. See la lis MA ah Gui Year nd ber and vay oF Tay'g beg eae. aes WILLIAM JACOBSON was president of home- room 318. Jake participated in the History Club, the Echo staff, County Government Day, various athletic activities, and was in the 8th grade chorus. He had all A's twice, re- ceived an athletic letter and made 5 swimming records. Reading and swimming are his hobbies. PAT JANES was a member of homeroom 225. During her years at Slauson, Patties hobbies were dancing, camping, and horse- back riding. The subjects she enjoyed most were math and English. DIANE JEDELE was a member of homeroom 309. She participated in Syncronized Swim- ming Club, Junior Lifesaving, Etta Kett, History Club, and Hall Guides. Diane was on the honor roll all three years. Her hobbies are playing the flute and her favorite subjects were French, typing and band. DAVID JOHNSMILLER served as president, vice president, and treasurer of homeroom 225. His favorite subjects were math and civi cs, while his interests are collecting coins, sports, and drawing. Dave was on the honor roll an honorable mention in the 7th and 8th grade. TIM_JOHNSON was a member of homeroom 220 while at Slauson. Timmy's hobbies are girls, basketball, football, and baseball. His favorite subjects were algebra and Eng- lish. Tim won a trophy in the seventh grade for being the most valuable player of the year and has been on the All-Star Bas- ketball team in the eighth and ninth grade. JIMMY JONES entered Slauson in the 8th grade and became a member of homeroom 224, His activities were football and soft- ball, Cool PaPa's Hobbies are girls, and dancing. Typing, gym, English, and metal shop were his favorite subjects. MARY ELLEN KAST served as treasurer of homeroom 317. She served on Hall Guides, Student Council, Girls' Athletics, and Efta Kett, was on the honor roll all 3 years and earned an activity letter. Math and science were her favorite subjects and her hobbies are bowling, sports, reading, and skating. JAY KINCAID was a member of homeroom 321 and participated in tackle football. Jay's favorite subject was civics and his hob- bies are motorcycles, cars, and engines. ROY JAMRON was a member of homeroom 224. He participated in the Saturday Science Club and was on the honor roll and the all A honor roll. His hobbies are art, science, constructing and tinkering with various things. Biology, French, and math were his favorite subjects. TIM _ JANSSEN was a member of homeroom 309 all three years while Slauson. Tim's hobbies are bowling and hockey. His favorite subjects were math, gym, and civics. Tim participated in all of his homeroom sports, Junior Lifesaving and was also a hall guide. ROB JENKS was a member of homeroom 309. He was a member of the Stamp Club, and Saturday Science. His ho bbies are astromony, stamp collecting, girls, and records. ' Junks' favorite subjects were biology, architectural design, and typing. ARLENE JOHNSON was a member of home- room 309 during her three years at Slauson. Her favorite subjects were math and English, while her hobbies are collecting records and dancing. DON JOHNSTON was in homeroom 205. He was a member of Projection Club, Hall Moni- tors, and Student Council. He participated in most sports. He likes wrestling and base- ball, while his favorite subjects were civics, band, and studyhall. KEN KALMBACH was a member of home- room 225. He served on Hall Guides and Boys' Athletics. Ken's favorite subjects were math and gym. His hobbies are photography and model cars. ALLENE KENNEDY entered Slauson in the ninth grade as a member of homeroom 321. Wanda's hobbies include roller skating, dancing, drawing, football, and parties. Gym, foods, civics, and English were her favorite subjects. KARNA KINSEY was a member of homeroom 224 where she served as secretary all of ninth grade. She was on Girls' Athletics, Etta Kett alternate, Student Council alternate, worked in the library in the ninth grade, and participated in all after school sports. Karna's hobbies are swimming while her favorite sub- jects were typing, French and civics. She was on the honor roll most of the time while at Slauson. SHARON KITTEL was a member of home- room 318. She participated in all after- school sports. ''Sheri's interests are swim- ming, gymnastics, and listening to records while her favorite subjects were civics and speech. LYNN _KLAVITTER was president, vice- president, secretary, treasurer, Hall Moni- tor, and homeroom captain for homeroom 223. She was also on the Echo staff, Life- Saving, chorus, and Synchronized Swimming while at Slauson. Lynn participated in after- school sports. She enjoys water skiing while her favorite hobby is the Beatles . Her favorite subjects were gym and speech. DOUG KLINE was a member of homeroom 216. He was a member of History Club and a hall monitor, Algebra, gym, and lunch were his favorite subjects, while his inter- ests include watching television, and sports (especially football). THOMAS KNOX entered Slauson in the 8th grade as a member of homeroom 321. He participated in the French Dukes Drill Team; hobbies are models, cars, skating, track, basketball, and wrestling. English, typing, gym, and algebra were his favorite subjects. ROSEL KOSMINSKI was secretary of home- room 318. She was also secretary of her bowling team. Rosie participated in syn- cronized swimming, jumior lifesaving, Etta Kett, Student Council, Hall Guides, after school sports and the party committee. She was editor of an issue of the Echo and of her youth group newspaper. Rosie's hobbies are skating, bowling, swimming, reading, taking care of animals, working on the Echo; while her favorite subjects were speech, German and typing. Rosie was on the honor- able mention three times, and received an activity letter. KATHY KRIEGER was a member of home- room 224. She won an award in a writing contest and enjoys swimming and skiing. Her favorite subject was home economics. TOM _KUKER was a member of homeroom 309. He participated in after-school sports and the Y.M.C.A. Tom was also on the honor roll and was homeroom president. He enjoys cars, small engines, sports, and girls while his favorite subjects were civics, gym, and shop. BONNIE SUE LAMB was in homeroom 205 all three years at Slauson. She was on the 9th grade Student Council, Hall Monitors, Etta Kett.Club, Hall Guides, Girls’ Athletics and Snycronized Swimming. Bonnie's inter- ests are sports, golfing, water skiing, swim- ming, singing, and playing the piano, while her favorite subjects were gym and home economics. She was on the B honor roll. CLAUDIA KLAUDT was secretary of home- room 318. She was a member of the eighth and ninth grade chorus, the Exodus staff and participated in after school sports. Claudia was on the honor roll since the seventh grade. Her hobbies are reading and water skiing while her favorite subjects were civics, Eng- lish and chorus. CHUCK KLEIN entered Slauson in the middle of 7th grade and became a member of home- room 225. Chad served on Boys' Athletics and belonged to History Club and Mouse Mon- ster Club. His favorite subjects were speech and journalism while his interests are riding, cars, bikes, swimming, and wrestling. JACK KNOWLES was a member of home- room 224, He served on Exodus, Hall Moni- tors, and the Concert Band. He enjoys ten- nis, sailing, skiing, basketball, and bowling. Jack's favorite subjects were math, civics, and typing. SUE KOCH served as secretary of homeroom 317. She was on Etta Kett, Girl's Athletics, and Student Council. She won an art award in the 7th grade and her hobbies are ice skating and collecting Beatle records. MARK KRAUSE was a member of homeroom 321. He participated in after-school sports and was on the honor roll twice. Mark's favorite subjects were algebra, typing, and gym. Mark enjoys sports and coin collecting. JILL _ KRUSE was on Girls’ Athletics, presi- dent, hall monitor, and treasurer for home- room 223. Jill's interests are swimming, dancing and water skiing. She participated in the history club. Her favorite subjects were gym, and typing. ROBERT LADD was a member of homeroom 205. He was County Health Director on County Government day. His interest is science while his favorite subjects were math and Latin. RICHARD LAMBARTH was a member of homeroom 309. He was on the A B honor roll every year while in Slauson. | Richard enjoys coin collecting, most sports | and cars while his favorite subjects were | math, biology, and mechanical drawing. WR oom Ber Athle My Vent Skin Lavon; JEFF LAMMERS served as both president and Vice-president of homeroom 220 twice, he also served as secretary. Jeff was a member of Student Council and was a hall guide. Algebra, archetectural design and band were his favorite subjects while his in- terests include swimming, golf, hockey, and of course girls. ELIZABETH LAWRENCE was a member of homeroom 223. ''Betty' ' participated in Etta Kett and Tri-Hi- Y . Her favorite subjects were cooking, gym, and conservation. She also enjoys water skiing, swimming, dancing, boys, and the Beatles . RON LENTZ was treasurer of homeroom 205 and a member of the Projection Club. Count's interests are model cars, eating, and sports, while his favorite subjects were gym, and architectural design. GALE LEWIS was a member of homeroom 223. Gym, math, and study hall were his favorite subjects while Louie's hobbies are sports, motors, and girls. ROBERT LIEBERMAN was a member of home- room 317 and participated in Hall Guides, Saturday Science Club, and the National Associ- ation of Rocketry. Bob's favorite subjects were math and biology. He enjoys model rocketry, modeling, and chemistry. LANI_LOKEN was the Girls' Homeroom Cap- tain and Girls' Athletics representative for homeroom 216. She was also on the History Club and the Echo. Out of school she par- ticipated in the Ann Arbor Swim Club and the Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club. At Slauson she was on the honor roll all three years and received activity and athletic letters. DAVE LOUWSMA was vice-president and treasurer of homeroom 317. He served on Hall Guides and Student Council and partici- pated in tackle football and after-school sports, he was also on the honor roll. Dave's favorite subjects were typing and algebra while his hobbies are ping-pong, skating, bowling, and fishing. MARTY McFALL was a member of home- room 220. She was a member of the ''Y , Everett's Riding Stables, Etta Kett, Girls' Athletics, and was an office runner. ''Mighty M won a second place award in a field day event. Paul, dancing, clothes, riding, and skiing are her interests while math was her favorite subject. P AM LaRUE entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 224. She was a Girl Scout. Pam was on the honor roll and won school writing awards in seventh and eighth grade. French and study hall were her favorite subjects while her interests are reading and going to the movies. GRETCHEN LEMBLE was secretary, vice- president, and president of homeroom 317. Gretchen was a hall guide, on Student Com- mittee, and on the Girls' Athletic Council. She was on the honor roll all 3 years at Slauson. Sports are Gretchen's hobbies and her favorite subjects were math and French. LINDA LEVAN was secretary of Student Council and also of homeroom 224. She was on the Echo Staff, History Club, Girls' athletics, Student Council, 8th grade chorus and participated in the talent show. She was on the honor roll and received two activity letters. Linda enjoys collecting records and water skiing while her favorite subjects were journalism and civics. LINDA LEWIS was a member of 216 all three years at Slauson. She was on the Etta Kett Club, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, after- scholl games and was in the concert band. Linda's hobbies are skating, playing the piano, sewing, tennis, and clarinet while algebra, typing, and French were her favorite subjects. She was on the honor roll several times. MARY LOHR entered Slauson in the eigth grade. She was president, treasurer, and hall monitor for homeroom 216. She was in the gymnastic group and participated in all after-school sports. Her favorite interests are in skiing, swimming and skating. She received an honorable mention. STAN LOTTS entered Slauson in 1962 and became a member of homeroom 220. He was on the All Star basketball team in the 8th grade and took part in after-school sports. Gym, math, and lunch were his favorite sub- jects while basketball, football, and other sports are his interests. DAVID LUTZ spent three years in home- room 317. He belongs to the Junior Deputies and Young Peoples' Club at his church. Stamp collecting and models are his hobbies, while math, architectural design, and con- servation were David's best-liked subjects. JAMES MAIN was a member of homeroom 224. He served on the Exodus Staff and in the 7th grade he recived an art award. His hobbies are photography, and art. Printing was his favorite subject. JOHN MARTIN was a member of homeroom 223. He was in the Projection Club and participated in all sports. Hatchet received a letter in both 7th and 8th grades. His hob- bies are model cars, boats, and planes. BOB McCLEERY was a member of home- room 309 and was in tackle football for two years. ‘''Klinker's'' favorite subjects were shop and conservation. His hobbies are building model cars and collecting guns. DIANE McMILLAN was a member of home- room 216. She enjoys playing accordian, piano and flute, and also likes sports. Biol- ogy, gym and algebra were her favorite sub- jects. Diane participated in Synchronized Swimming, History Club, Etta Kett Club and all after school games. She was also secre- tary of her homeroom three times. JOE MEZA entered Slauson in the 9th grade and became a member of homeroom 317. Pepe was on the honor roll and likes to collect stamps and insects. His favorite subjects were math and Latin. CLARENCE MILES was a member of home- room 321, He entered Slauson in the 9th grade. His favorite activities were basket- ball and tackle football. Poochie's hobbies are sports, guns, and models while print- ing was his favorite subjects. JESSIE MAE MILLER entered Slauson in the 7th grade. She served as secretary of home- room 223 and was on Etta Kett, Echo, Ninth Grade Discussion Group, Hall Guides, and Eighth Grade Chorus. Jessie participated in all major and minor sports. Her favorite hobbies are dancing while her favorite sub- jects were speech, typing, and clothing. MINDY MOE was homeroom captain of 321, She was a member of Etta Kett, Girls' Athletic Council, Hall Guides, all after-school sports, and synchronized swimming. Her hobbies are skiing, and all sports. SCOTT MOORE was a member of home- room 309. His hobbies are all types of sports and his favorite subjects were math, civics and gym. Scott was on Boys! Athletics, Hall Guides, Junior Lifesaving and partici- pated in all after school sports. RICHARD MAMMEL was a Hall Guide and BRUCE MASLIN was a member of homeroom MARILYN McKAY entered Slauson in the Hall Monitor for homeroom 223, He is on the Walther League Boy Scouts. Rick's favorite hobbies are music, sports, and put- ting models together. His favorite subjects were math, gym, and French. 223. He participated in Stage Crew, Boy Scouts, Projection Club, Band, and Archery Club. Moose enjoys models, hunting, camp- ing, archery, swimming, and money; his favorite subjects were gym, printing, Spanish and math. 8th grade as a member of homeroom 223, She was Girls' Athletic representative, vice- president, and secretary, for her homeroom. She was on Student Court, and the History Club. Marilyns hobbies are ice skating, swimming and dancing while her favorite sub- jects were civics, typing and gym. VAUGHN MERCIER came to Slauson in the 9th grade and joined homeroom 318. Vaughn played tackle football and enjoyed coin col- lecting and model cars. Civics and chorus were his favorite subjects. JIM_MIERAS entered Slauson in the begining of the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 321. His favorite subjects were algebra and mechanical drawing. PATRICIA MILEY was the secretary and cap- tain of her homeroom 220. She was also a member of the Etta Kett club, Student Council, and Girls' Athletics and was on the honorable mention. Her hobbies are skating and dancing, Dickie Mastell is her main interest. Her fa- vorite subjects were algebra and English. MITCH MILLER joined homeroom 224 when he entered Slauson in the 9th grade. He was president of his civics class and captain of his typing class. Mitch's interests are sports cars, records, and swimming while his fa- vorite subjects were typing and architectural design. CHARLENE MORGAN entered Slauson in 9th | grade and become a member of homeroom | 318. Sticks likes swimming and dancing, and civics and home economics are her favorite subjects. pa “ N fa rm) Sla Vor Car | i} BILL MUNZ served as vice-president and secretary of homeroom 220. He was a mem- ber of Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and Stu- dent Council. German and biology were his favorite subjects while his interests are all sports and girls. HENRY MYLES entered Slauson in the 8th grade and became a member of homeroom 318. Boa's favorite subjects were shop and gym. NATHAN NAKAMURA served as president, vice-president, and treasurer of homeroom 223. He served on Boys' Athletics and Hall Guides and was on the honor roll in 7th and 8th grade. Nate's favorite subjects were architectural design, civics, and English, while his interests are in cars, clothes, money, and sports. DAVID NORTHROP entered Slauson in the 9th grade and became a member of home- room 225. He is a member of DeMolay Boys Organization. His interests are in sports, model working, reading, writing, girls, and records while his favorite subjects were physi- cal education and lunch. CLYDE OAKES was a member of homeroom 220. He participated in Concert Band and Orchestra. ''Acorns hobbies are stamps, coin collecting, and race cars. His favorite subjects were math, concert band, orchestra, and gym... DON PATTERSON was a member of 225 in his three years at Slauson. His favorite sub- jects were conservation, math, and metal shop. DON PETERS was in homeroom 317 for his three years at Slauson. He participated in Walter League, County Government Day, and Hall Guides, His interests are hunting, swimming, gym and, basketball. English, math, metal shop, and wood shop were Don's favorite subfects. NICK POLEVOY came to Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 220. He was on the 'B honor roll while at Slauson. Algebra and printing were his fa- vorite subjects while his interests include ears, bicycling, coins, and skiing. ELIZABETH MUSTARD was a member of 205 for her three years in Slauson. Liz was a member of History Club, Saturday Science, and was on the honor roll. Writing, reading, and adventure movies are her in- terests, while Latin and French were her favorite subjects. JOSEPH NAGY was a member of homeroom 223. His favorite subjects were gym and algebra. Joe was on thr honor roll in thr 7th grade. He enjoys many different sports, clothes, and money. ROSE MARY NOFFSINGER was a member of 205 since 7th grade. She was secretary of her homeroom and she was a hall guide twice. ''Rosy'' was on Honorable Mention in 8th grade. Art, shopping and baby sitting are her interests, while art, architectural design and study hall were her favorite sub- jects. HARVE NYE was in homeroom 225. He was a member of a string quartet and was on the Honor Roll. MHarv's interests are music, coins, and cars while his favorite subjects were English and biology. JACK OLDHAM entered Slauson in 8th grade. He was vice-president of homeroom 224 twice, and also was on Hall Monitors. Oscar's hobby is swimming, while his favorite sub- jects were gym, shop and math. LEE PEE was a member of homeroom 309 while at Slauson. Laura's hobbies are swimming and skating. Lee's favorite sub- jects were algebra, typing, and gym. He is a member of the Y.M.C.A. Lee also likes to march with the drill team of which he is a member. KATHY PETERSON entered Slauson in the ninth grade and was a member of homeroom 216. Her hobbies are oil painting, knitting, sewing, ping pong, volleyball, swimming, and collecting records. Kathy .also plays flute and piano. French, band, and typing were her favorite subjects. She participated in Concert Band and all school sports. While Kathy was in Slauson she was on the honorable mention. KATHY POOLE was a member of homeroom 223 of which she was treasurer and secretary. She was on Girls' Athletics, Student Council, Hall Monitors, and was a Cheerleader. Kathy's favorite hobbies are swimming, ''The Beatles , records, and dancing, while her favorite sub- jects were algebra, and typing. She was on the honor roll second semester. BETTY POULOS was a member of home- room 225, Betty was on the 'B honor roll one year and participated in French Club, all major and minor sports, chorus and Etta Kett. French and civics were her favorite subjects while her hobbies are sewing, bowl- ing, knitting, dancing, and listening to records, PAUL PRINCE was a Boys' Athletics repre- sentative for homeroom 220, His hobbies are football, basketball, swimming, and other sports. Gym, typing, and civics were his favorite subjects. THEODORE PULLING entered Slauson in the 9th grade as a member of homeroom 216. Ted is on a swimming team at the Y , His favorite subjects were biology and archi- tectural design. His favorite hobbies are swimming, skating, and cycling. JACK RATHBURN was a member of home- room 220. ''Rip's interests are girls, cars, and radios. FRED REIMOLD was a member of home- room 317. He played football in the seventh grade. Football, baseball, models and work- ing on bikes while his favorite subject was shop. DON _RENZ was a member of homeroom 225 all his years at Slauson. His hobbies are printing and music while his favorite subjects were art and chorus, JAMES RICHARDSON was a member of homeroom 317. Jim's hobbies are cattle raising, hunting, fishing, track, baseball, football, and model cars. His favorite sub- jects were English, architectural design, and math. He is a member of the 4H Club. MYRA_ RICHARDSON was a member of home- room 220 while at Slauson. 'My My's hob- bies are basketball, baseball and swimming. Myra sells cards while she is out of school. JANE PRICE served as vice-president of homeroom 205. She participated in Etta Kett club, Girl's Athletics, Hall Guides, Student Council, and was a hockey captain. Carrot tops'' hobbies are swimming, water skiing, and gymnastics. Gym, homeroom, and study hall were her favorite subjects. GAIL PRUSS served as vice-president and secretary of homeroom 205. She was also an alternate for Student Council and the Etta Kett. Her hobbies are oil painting and music. Concert band and orchestra were Gail's favorite subjects. GEORGE QUIROZ was a member of home- room 318. His hobbies are sports and draw- ing, while his favorite subjects were civics, art, and algebra. ‘''Pinky was on Hall Guides, Projection Club, Echo, and Exodus. SUSAN REICHMANN came to Slauson in the 9th grade and was secretary of homeroom 321. While at Slauson she participated in History Club, Junior Lifesaving, and home- room games. Susie enjoys all subjects. Her hobbies are water skiing, diving, and ice skating. JIM_REIMOLD was a member of homeroom 216, he played football and basketball, His hobbies are cars, motorcycles and records while his favorite subjects were math, Eng- lish and metal shop. CRAIG REUTER was a member of homeroom 224, He was on the Ninth Grade Chorus, Craig's hobbies are sports and cars, while his favorite subjects were English and math. JIM_R. RICHARDSON was in homeroom 309 and his favorite classes were math, shop, and gym. His hobby is coin collecting. MICHAEL RICKARD was a member of home- room 216, His hobbies are cars, motor- cycles, and records. Mickey's favorite subjects were study hall and lunch. MARTIN _RICKELMAN was a member of homeroom 309. Marty's hobby is working on cars. DAVID L. RIZOR was a member of home- room 223. He belonged to the Huron Valley Townshifters club, and was humor editor of the Slauson Echo. ' 'Blade'' was on the honor roll all the time except once in the seventh grade. His hobbies are football, cars and flying. Speech and study hall were his fa- vorite subjects. LARRY ROBARDS was a member of home- room 223, He entered Slauson in the 7th grade, and he liked all sports including bas- ketball, baseball, tennis and swimming. Larry's favorite subjects were algebra and printing. Boys' Brigade, making a Minie bike, and Walther League are his outside activities. TONY RODRIGUEZ came to Slauson in the 9th grade and became a member of home- room 309. LARRY _ ROOS was a member of homeroom 321. He was in the Projection Club. His favorite subjects were algebra and biology while his interests are chemistry and stamp collecting. DON _RUMMEL came to Slauson in the 9th grade as a member of homeroom 318. He was a treasurer and president of the Youth Organization at his church. Don received a B certificate in the school which he attended. His favorite subjects were Latin and printing while his interests are in coin collecting, golf, baseball and swimming. ANN _ RUPP was a member of homeroom 216. She participated in talent shows and was a member of Hall Guides, Etta Kett, and syn- cronized swimming. Music and art were her favorite subjects, while dancing and collect- ing ''Beatle records are her hobbies. JOHN SARTORI was a member of homeroom 220 three years while at Slauson. His fa- vorite subjects were math, and gym while his hobbies are cars and sports. ''Sar'' was on the football team, gymnastics, and belong- ed to the Y.M.C.A. CAREY RIEMENSCHEIDER was a member of homeroom 321. She participated in all homeroom games and was on the honor roll. Carey's favorite subjects were algebra, art, and gym. Her hobbies are painting and swimming. RONALD RIZOR was a member of homeroom 225. He received an honorable mention. His hobbies include cars, collecting albums, and car magazines. Drafting and gym were his favorite subjects. EILEEN ROCKEY entered Slauson in the 8th grade and became a member of homeroom 224. She was a Student Council alternate, laboratory assistant, served on the Echo, Library staffs, and participated in all home- room games. She was on the honor roll and enjoys swimming, track, tumbling, and horse- back riding. Her favorite subjects were English, gym, and biology. LARRY ROMELHARDT was vice-president of homeroom 224, While at Slauson Larry's favorite subjects were art, gym, math and civics. ''Willie's' hobbies are sports, draw-- ing, dancing, girls and parties. He was also on the honor roll in 7th and 8th grade. DAVID ROSZEL was vice-president of home- room 309 while attending Slauson. His favor- ite subjects were English and civics. David's hobbies are cars and billiards. PETER RUPAS was a member of homeroom 216 for all three years at Slauson. He served on Hall Guides in the seventh and ninth grade and also participated in projec- tion club. Typing, concert band and metal shop were his favorite subjects, while his interests are in printing and electronics. SHELLIE SAMPLE was a member of home- room 317. Her hobbies are swimming, horseback riding, sewing, and listening to the ''Beatles . Spanish, art and, typing were her favorite subjects. KAY SAUER was Etta Kett, Girls' Athletics, and Student Council representative of home- room 225. She was also captain and secre- tary of her homeroom. Kay was a Student Council treasurer, a Hall Guide, Hall Moni- tor, and a member of the 8th and 9th grade History Club. All three years at Slauson Kay was on the honor roll. Algebra and biology were her favorite subjects while she enjoys folk music and reading. MARY_SAUER entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was in homeroom 318. Her hob- bies are ice skating, reading, softball, swimming and bowling. Gym and typing were her favorite subjects. Mary was home- room captain and participated in after school games, she was in the History Club, Girls' Athletics and was her homeroom secretary. Mary was on the honor roll since she entered Slauson. DOUG SCOTT entered Slauson in the 7th grade. He was a member of homeroom 205 all three years at Slauson and belonged to the Optimist's Rifle Club. He is interested in hunting and camping and his favorite sub- jects were conservation and shop. ELAINE SKLAR was a member of homeroom 210 and was on Student Council four times and once as a alternate. She was secretary of her homeroom, of a youth group and has played in the district's solo and ensemble festival. Elaine was on the all A honor roll once and other times was on the A and B honor roll. Her favorite subjects were typ- ing, while her hobbies are playing the piano, sewing, cooking, talking on the phone, boys and the Beatles . PHIL SLEET was a member of homeroom 318. He participated in school sports and the Concert Band. Phil's hobby is reading while gym and math were his favorite sub- jects. EUGENE SMITH served as president, vice- president and secretary of homeroom 205. He was also secretary for the Boys' Athletics. Big Gene'' was the wrestling champ in the seventh and eight grade. His hobbies include most sports, girls and col- lecting hockey sticks. Gym, math and mechanical drawing were his favorite subjects. JOANNE SPAIDE was a member of home- room 318. She was a library aid and was on the honor roll. Joanne enjoys painting, skating, babysitting, and collecting paintings. Her favorite subjects were art, Spanish, and civics. CATHY SPELMAN entered Slauson in the 9th grade as a member of homeroom 220. She was on Etta Kett and mixed vollyball. Cathy's hobbies are dancing, records, and Steve, while her favorite subject was algebra. She was on the honorable mention. PATRICIA STALKER was a member of home- room 321. Patty Kay'' was a member of Student Council, Etta Kett, Girls' Athletics Committee, and participated in intermural sports in 7th and 8th grade, She was also a library aid. She was on the Honor Roll every year. Typing and civics were her favorite subjects while her interests include skating and sports. TOM_SAXTON was a member of homeroom 223 when he entered Slauson in the eighth grade. ''Reptile's'' favorite hobbies are clothes, money and girls. His favorite sub- jects were gym, algrbra, and journalism. WILLIAM SECORD was a member of home- room 317 where he served as vice-president, Dan's hobbies are reading, camping, base- ball, football and golf while his favorite sub- jects were math and biology. DEBBIE SLEE was a member of homeroom 220 and served as captain‘of the girls team. She was a Hall Guide and a Student Council representative. Debbie was on the all A honor roll in the seventh grade and A and B honor roll in the eighth and ninth grades. Band, orchestra, and French were her fa- vorite subjects while sailing, reading, sports, science and art are her interests. PATRICIA SMILEY entered Slauson in the 7th grade and became a member of home- room 223. ‘''Patsy's' hobbies are records, dancing, and water skiing while her favorite subjects were English, gym, and math. SALLY SNOW was a member of homeroom 317 where she served as a secretary for 3 semesters. She was on Etta Kett, Girls’ Athletics, all major and minor sports, Exodus staff, hall guides, student council representa- tive and alternate. Her hobbies are listening to records and sewing while her favorite sub- ject was civics. Sally got an art award in the 7th grade. RICK SPEARS was a member of homeroom 321 and was on the honor roll while at Slauson. He participated in History Club, Student Council, Hall Guides, Boys' Athletics, and Echo, He also attended intramural games and was on the Wolverines tackle football team. ''Night-Train's favorite subjects were Spanish, civics, gym, and journalism. He also enjoys listening to records, reading, and girls. CECIL SPENCER entered Slauson in the 7th grade as a member of homeroom 216. He was on the All Stars in the 7th grade and on the football team for two years. Cecil's hob- bies are basketball and football, while his favorite subject was math. SANDRA STANLEY was a member of home- room 317 and was a hall guide while at Slauson. Sandy's hobbies are parties, boys, and ''The Beatles while her favorite subjects were specch, chorus, and typing. RINGO STARR is really COOL! He spent most of his time at Slauson goofing around, playing the drums, flirting, singing, etc. He was one of the most popular guys at school. LARRY STENKE was in homeroom 205 since the seventh grade. He belonged to the Rifle Club and is interested in model cars and sports. Larry's favorite subjects were math, shop, and gym. JACK STOLLSTEIMER was a member of homeroom 318. He was on the Coin Club and Y.M.C.A. ''Rodent's' hobbies are coins, golf, bowling, and hockey, while his favorite subjects were printing and English. ANGEL SUSLU entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 321. She participated in after-school games. BILL SWANEY was a member of homeroom 318. He participated in tackle football and most intermural sports. ‘''Will's' hobbies are baseball and girls while his favorite sub- jects were civics, and business orientation. TRUDIE STEELE was a member of home- room 317. She was a Hall Monitor and a softball. captain in gym. She enjoys soft- ball, cooking, sewing, and croquet. MARTHA STENTZEL was a member of home- room 216. She served on Hall Monitors, Etta Kett Club, Library Staff and was also secretary of her history class. Civics and algebra were her favorite subjects while music is her hobby. CAROL STRATOS spent three years in home- room 318. ‘''Tootie'’ was on Etta Kett and enjoys swimming, dancing, ice and roller skating. She liked civics and home economics. CRAIG SVESKA was a member of homeroom 216. His favorite subjects were algebra, typing, and physical education. Craig has a paper route and goes to the ''Y.M.C.A. His hobbies are hunting, guns, games, sports, and mechanical drawing. DEAN TANGALAKES served as president of homeroom 318. He was a member of Hall Guides and took part in tackle football. He won first place awards in the music festi- val. Dean enjoys collecting records and play- i| ing the coronet while speech, algebra, and i) band were his favorite subjects. | VINCENT TANNER was a member of home- | room 216. His hobbies are scouting, history, i drawing, ships, and planes. He liked all of his subjects and was on the honor roll for | three semesters. He served on Hall Guides | and Hall Monitors. MICHAEL TAYLOR was a member of home- room 321. He was captain of the basketball team in the seventh grade and played tackle football on the ''Mustangs in the eighth grade. Cassius hobbies are sports and parties. His favorite subjects were gym and English. NANCY TERRY was a member of homeroom LINDA THOMAS was a member of homeroom 317 and was on the honor roll. Horseback 223. She participated in Etta Kett, and was riding, sewing, drawing, and listening to the vice-president of her homeroom, and worked Beatles are her favorite hobbies. Math, biol- on the Exodus. She recieved an art award ogy, and speech were her favorite subjects. in 7th grade. Linda's favorite subjects were home economics, algebra, and lunch, while her hobbies are ''The Beatles , collecting records, dancing, and going to parties. CLARE TOLONEY a member of 223 was on TERRY TRABANDT was vice-president of ] the Optomist Rifle Club, sales leader, and homeroom 317. He was on honorable men- | Ship Club. ''Toe's hobbies are water skiing, tion. Ter was on Boys' Athletics, Student || riflery, boating, stamp collecting, playing Court, treasurer, Hall Guide, and French ! the baritone, and fixing small gas engines. Club President. His interests are dancing, His favorite subjects were band and gym. records, guitar, traveling and sports while his favorite subjects were gym and mechan- ical drawing. FRED TRADER came to Slauson in the 8th grade and became a member of homeroom 317. Bill's interests are baseball, making things, and flying. He was a member of the Stamp Club, Boy Scouts, and Y.M.C.A. While his favorite subjects were English, and architectural design. -BOB_UFER was a member of homeroom 223. His hobbies are hockey, pole vaulting, and football. Bob's favorite subjects were math and mechanical drawing. He was a member of Boys' Athletics for three years and presi- dent of Student Council in the second semes- ter while in the ninth grade. He has also been president and treasurer of his homeroom. Bob has been on the honor roll for 3 years while at Slauson, KRIS _VAITKUS was vice-president of her homeroom 318 in the 7th and 9th grade, She also participated in Girls' Athletics, Hall Guides, monitors and afterschool games. Kris's favorite subjects were history and the Beatles, while her hobbies are ping pong, swimming, and horseback riding. She was on the honor roll in the 7th and 8th grade while on honorable mention in the 9th. JERRY VAN GASSE was president and vice- president of homeroom 220. Jerry's hobbies are baseball, basketball, swimming, and other sports. His favorite subjects were biology, gym, and typing. Jerry was on Boys' Athletics, Student Council, and the Ninth Grade Disscussion Group. He was on honor roll every marking period. CAROL VORCE was a member of homeroom 317. Her favorite subjects were civics and chorus. Skinny's interests are swimming, ice skating, softball, and cooking. DEBORAH WEAGE was a member of home- room 225 all her years at Slauson. Debbie participated in M.Y.F. at her church and Junior Historians, She was on the honor roll for three marking periods. Her hobbies are swimming, sewing and cooking while her favorite subjects were math and conservation. LAUREN WEIL was a member of homeroom 318. ''Laurie'' served on Etta Kett in the seventh grade. She was on the Honorable Mention in the 9th grade. Art, modern danc- ing, and volunteer service at the hospital are her hobbies. French and art are her favorite subjects. RICK WEIR was president and vice-presi- dent of homeroom 317. He was an Echo editor, Student Council representative, and Boys'. Athletics representative. Rick re- ceived an athletic letter and was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. Tennis, hockey, baseball, and football are Rick's hob- bies; civics and algebra were his favorite subjects. NED TROUP was a member of homeroom 220. The Troopers favorite subjects were mechanical drawing, algebra and conserva- tion, while his interests are golf, swimming and bowling. JERRY VAGELATOS entered Slauson in the 7th grade where he served as president and treasurer of his homeroom 225. The Greeks hobbies are sports, music, art, and plays, while his favorite subjects were civics, English, music and art. He was on the hon- orable mention in 7th and 8th grades. His quintet won first place in the music festival. CATHIE VAIL was a member of homeroom 216. She participated in after school gym- nastics while her favorite subjects were music, journalism, and math. Records, dancing, and The Beatles were her hobbies. CATHY VAN DERWILL was a Hall Guide, president, vice-president, secretary, and Student Council representative for homeroom 220. She was vice-president for Girls' Athletics, editor for the Echo, and was in the History Club. She also particapated in Synchronized Swimming. Cathy's favorite subjects were biology, gym, and French, while swimming, gymnastics, and skating are her favorite hobbies. She received both Athletic and Activity letters. JUDY VANWAGONER was a member of homeroom 225, She participated in Etta Kett, school tumbling team, Hall Monitor, ninth grade chorus, all major and minor sports and was a homeroom captain. Judy's hobbies are records and dancing while her favorite subjects were math and gym. JOETTA VREELAND was a Hall Guide, Hall Monitor, and Girls' Athletics representative for homeroom 316. She participated in sports and Exodus. Joe's favorite hobbies are horseback riding, drawing, and painting while her favorite subject were speech and art. KATHLEEN WEBB was a member of home- room 309. Kathy's favorite hobby is tennis while her favorite subjects were math and typing. Kathy served on Student Council twice. She also served on Etta Kett in the seventh grade, CLIFFORD WHITE came to Slauson in the 9th grade and became a member of home- room 220. ''Gee-Gee was a member of A.C.E. league. His favorite subjects were math and typing. | | are: ee so { | ‘if ‘ | } MARY WIEDEMEYER was in homeroom 220. She was a member of the 4-H Club, while her interests are horses, horseback riding and camping. Math and typing were her fa- vorite subjects. BRENDA WILLIS entered Slauson in the 7th grade as a member of homeroom 220. She was a Girls' Athletics alternate, a Hall Guide, and was on the Etta Kett Club. Brenda's hobbies are horseback riding and gymnastics, while her favorite subjects were clcthing, Spanish, typing, and business orientation. She was on the B honor roll. EUGENE WILSON was a member of home- room 216. STEVE WOLF was a member of homeroom 220. His hobbies are swimming, diving, and football. Steve was president of his homeroom. KEN WURSTER was a member of homeroom 317, where he served as president for 2 se- mesters. His hobbies are all sports and girls while his favorite subjects were gym and algebra. FLORENCE WYATT was Etta Kett represent- ative for homeroom 220. Speech was her favorite subject and her interests are horse- back riding and swimming. GREG YEARGAIN was a member of home- room 317. His interests include model cars, gasoline engines, fishing, boating, water ski- ing and scuba diving while his favorite sub- jects were study hall and lunch. CHUCK ZIESIMER was vice-president of homeroom 318. He is also vice-president of the Freshman Walter league. Chuck's hobbies are collecting coins while architec- tural design was his favorite subject. BERTHA ANN WILLIAMS served as secre- tary of homeroom 223, She was Correspond- ing Secretary of the Allen Christian Endevor League, a member of the eighth grade chorus, Hall Guides, Etta Kett, ninth grade discussion group, Echo staff, and participated in all after school sports. Bertha Ann enjoys modern jazz dancing, being in talent shows, and being with people. Her favorite subjects were cloth- ing, English, and speech. EPPIE ANN WILSON came to Slauson in the 8th grade and was a member of homeroom 321. While at Slauson her favorite subjects were gym and sewing. She enjoys roller skating, dancing, and boys. MARY WINSLOW entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of home- room 220, She was on the Exodus staff. Mary's hobbies are drawing, reading, and sports while her favorite subjects were Exodus, art, algebra, and gym. JOHN WOOD was a member of homeroom 224, He participated as a boy Scout and was on the Junior Historians Club. His hobbies are collecting stamps and coins. John's fa- vorite subjects were algebra, English, Ger- man, conservation, civics, and biology. BRUCE WRIGHT entered Slauson in the 9th grade and became a member of homeroom 225. He participated in after-school sports and was on the All-Star basketball team. Bruce was on the A and B honor roll. His hobbies are sports and collecting coins while his favorite subjects were mechanical draw- ing and algebra. FRANK WYATT was a member of homeroom 317. His interests are football and cars, while his favorite subject was woodshop. JANE ZIEGLER was a member of homeroom 224. She served on Hall Guides, Student Council, Etta Kett, 8th Grade Chorus, Echo, Exodus, Girls' Athletics Committee and the council, and the N.A.A.H. Jane was a mem- ber of the History Club, Synchronized swim- ming, Lifesaving, school field hockey and basketball teams, Twelfth Floor Club and she participated in all major and minor sports. She was on the honor roll and recieved athletic and activity letters. Gym, art, and Exodus were her favorite subjects while her interests are sports, dancing, and having a Blast . MARGIE ZUGICH was treasurer and Student Council representative for homeroom 318. She was an active member of the History Club, Echo staff, and synchronized swimming group. She received an activity letter and had all A's twice. Civics and physical ed- ucation were her favorite subjects while tennis, swimming, and printing are her hobbies. PETER KIRCH was president and vice- president of homeroom 205. He participated in after-school football and basketball. Sports such as skating, baseball, and basket- ball are his interests, while algebra and gym were his favorite subjects. Pete was on the honor roll in 7th and 8th grade. NO PICTURES LINDA HUGHES became a member of home- room 309 when she entered Slauson in the 9th grade. She participated in the French Club. 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Our group had 21% fewer teeth! Thinkk! .. Side 2,3-back 2,3.. He thinks I'm working! Here Mousie, Mousie. Now stick your finger in the socket. ng I've been framed! 5st ale DUASTOORE G1) dai Do you paint it or eat it??? SERVICE COMMITTEES 2 YEARBOOK STAFF poser R-1 C. Hanselman, J. Knowles, M. Fairman, C. Klaudt, G. Quiroz, B. Ely, L. Thomas, J. Ziegler. R-2 A. Hainen, B. Bidelman, Miss Barwick, H. Donabedian, R. Gardner, J. Main, P. Hedlesky, J. Vreeland, J. Brooks, Mr. Aprill, M. Windslow, P. Duquette, N. Harlacher, M. Eddy, S. Snow. STAGE — CREW R-1 R-2 Mr. Dyer, S. McCleary, D. Hirth, A. Warner, L. Roos, Mr. Fairman. B. Wild, A. Hainen, D. Renz, M. Gray, P. Hedlesky, D. Lutz. E-Re ee Wild, Ca Charnoyv, B. Maslin, “At Hainen, Mr. Dyer: ROP RECE LER, EE: = sv 4? “y} LIBRARY STAFF M. Stentzel, K. Kinsey, M. Moe, J. Spaide, Mrs. May, Mrs. Hartman, P. Stalker, B. Geen, T. German. Mr. Dyer, T. Davis, D. Andrews, M. Tracy, E. Lum, P. Kents, S. Henry, D. McIntire. L. Harbenson, D. 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Klav | 5 S o 4 a S Co = {a} = wn e e : o aa) al dz qo Qo aie Qo. am Seer Hu Oo as Y mn OM wy Sah am COUNCIL OFFICERS ETTA - KETT Fg Mee 9 4 GP [isan i eeaae! x teea@ i ures ® mic | ad ik ee bj HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS STUDENT A COURT McKay, M. Carrow, D. Beemer, E. Fox. | R-2 T. Trabandt, W. Marshall, D. Wadams, J. Leach, T. Banfield, A. Bateman, | _ D. Ufer, Mr. Pennington. R-1 L. Hammon, C. Galbreath, M. Zugich, C. Vanderwill, K. Hanselman. R-2 S. Gaede, B. Bidleman, J. Ziegler, R. Kozminski, K. McMillian, M. Hyde, M. Fairman. P, Hedlesky, B. Jacobson, R. Weir, P. Erlewine. Oh the agony of it all! SEN RN NAR . te What a ROACH!!! ee ss 22? Come on now, who broke it rf ORO Sst op igs j i TT MIXED VOLLEYBALL R-1 M. Taylor, M. Hilla, R. Hatto, A. Hall, M. Moe, K. Hanselman, S. Christopherson, C. Galbreath. R-2 T. Knox, R. Spears, D. Vinsant, T. Holzapfel, S. Weidenbach, P. Madison, S. Helfrich. R-3 H. Hayes, R. Allen, D. Zeilman, Z. Miller, B. Foster, J. Lamb, HEY THE CAMERA'S oe OVER HERE! WE ig x N te SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS SOCCER CHAMPS | R-1 C. Klavitter, S. Grayum, M. Santoro, S. Adams. : R-2 D. Wild, T. Lafevre, L. Gillespie, P. Carrow. : SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL CHAMPS T. Miller, D. Barkman, D. Fahlgren, S. Bick, D. Ufer, T. Celbuiski. L . Stout, P. Diez, D. McIntire, J. Schineider, T. Doberstein, J. Kasurin. J . Delancy, R. Kennedy, R. Allen, EIGHTH _ GRADE HOCKEY ‘umoIg ‘Pf ‘yon0lIg °O T- , g ‘atdey °“L ‘uoyoW “d 2-u Ie ‘yoequep ir ioe) an 23 H- c+ — fe) @) gt = nN oO 8 s (e) B x = © o, i= n ° = = a fe) — N © ue} lar) O —_— R-1 J. Rush, D. Wadhams, C. Winkelhaus, J. Weid, G. Jordan, C. Kikuchi, K. Peden. R-2 B. Hoffman, J. Kalmbach, J. Michaelis, E. Rusten, M. Sekaros, G. Weid. Qe Pw Ufer, B. Busch, R. Hatto, D. Beemer, R. Weir, T. Connor, M. Carrow, Hall, J. Vangasse. Erlewine, S. Hume, D. Wadams, G. Vangasse, D. LeBrass, C. Winklehouse, Wier, B. Banfield, S. Moore, N. Nakamura. Klein, D. Fahlgren, D. Nichols, L. Stout, F. Carey, C. MacArther, T. Banfield, D. Ufer, B. Pritula. By Hoffman, R. Hellner, J. Ziegler, P. Kentes. R-1 D. Jedele, D. McMillan, M. Hyde, K. Sauer, S. Gaede, M. Gilson, T. Piers, C. Klavitter, S. Grayum, P. Scollard, M. Santoro, J. Trickett. R-2 C. Stucky, M. Kast, J. Vreeland, J. Ziegler, L. Klavitter, R. Kozminski, A. O'Brien, M. Hall, C. Vancurler, K. Grennan, M. Youngdahl, C. Houlihan, K, Cue. R-3 L. Kraker, D. Holden, R. Bredernitz, R. Twining, M. Tieman, C. Gingles, S. Elzay, P. Raymond, L. Benson, J. Lee, E. Kuipers, M. Graham. LIFE SAVING BOYS’ SIILATHILV G4AZINOYHONAS Lamb, L. Hammon, C. VanDerwill, M. Gilson, J. Ackerman, K. Hanselman. Loken, S. Gaede, M. Hyde, R. Kozminski, M. Fairman, J. Ziegler, M. Moe, G Rupp, C. Galbreath, L. Klavitter, M. Kast, D. Jedele, N. Adams. SWIMMIN Hume, D. McMillan, M. Zugich, S. Glas, R. Graves. j i F. Olsen, E. Crosswait, G. Hann, R. Charbeau, R. Lentz, D. Bartlett, Gy Ash, K.. Diez, B. Crouch, B. Bucsh, P. Diez, M. Tracy, 8. Henry. M. Hilla, L. Brindle, T. Kuker, S. Moore, B. Wiench, J. Foulkes, Mr. Fairman. M. Lohr, 8S. Gadae, L. Loken, L. Evans. J. Vreeland, C. Peterson, D. McMillin, L. Lewis, M. Stentzel. credit NINTH GRADE R-1 P. Erlewine, M. Carrow, D. Beemer, J. Lammers, G. Groseback. R-2 . Busch, T. Kuker, J. Stollsteimer, G. Hann, R. Hinterman. R-3 . Ely, J. VanGasse, B. Wright, L. Romelhardt. aay Yee Z g gia sigionalpitiionesiaioe Uj y; _ ey psy Pe GIRLS HOMEROOM CAPTAINS iy GIRLS’ ATHLETIC COUNCIL — eo Nien ere ont R-1 S. Schonberger, M. Fairman, J. Ziegler, My Moe, 8. Glas. R-2 L. Loken, C. VanDerwill, C. Hanselman. R-3 J. Eshelbach, S. Elza ww ET Cd BALL es Ray acer cahaae er eae (Dean la AGA ne: TOs : [ A rete at huck Klein, liza tyonino on Special Thank s SUA SUSE ASE EE Macs hacia sittiss ittapsils, f Ea re co { STUDENT DIRECTORS Linda Fenton Craig Charnov STAGECRAFT Jerry Vagelatos and Tim Jansen, Co-chairmen Mindy Moe Lani Loken Mary Gilson John French Rose Noffsinger Andy Bateman Larry Romethardt - COSTUMES se Bertha Ann Williams “ ; Chuck Klein, Co-chairmen Mary Kast : Jessie Miller Jo Vreeland MAKE-UP Betty Lawrence, Chairman - Sharon Dersham 4. Betty Poulas Lillian Christman PROMPTERS Carol Vorce, Chairman Sandy Stanley Marsha Hyde PROPS Margaret Fairman, Chairmar Wanda Kennedy Jane Zeigler Linda Lewis PUBLICITY Liza, Bonino, Chairman Peggy Duquette Charlotte Bridges Linda Hughes CURTAIN, SOUND, LIGHTS Elaine Sklar, Chairman Terry Drewery Mark Dosey ss wr L = = = a U $ CONCERT ORCHESTRA x CZ [me 7) LL} als U a4 O CADET Mr. Aprill, S. Henry, B. Pritula, D. Bartlett, M. Webber. L. Warren, R. Schaadt, P. Kentes, S. Bick, T. Adamson, D. Clauson. B. Erskine, S. Vander Kaay, T. Banfield, D. Nichols, B. Sklect, D. Downie, R. Gardner. R-4 G. Christman, T. Weaver, D. Ufer, C. Lohr, T. Jansen. R-1 R-2 R-3 EIGHTH _GRADE| HISTORY CLUB | R-1 Mr. MacBride, S. Gould, C. Kikuchi, D. Kuhn, Mr. Jones. R-2 J. Crispin, J. VanGasse, M. Zimmerman, R. Wilson, J. Winkelhaus, D. Bartlett, R. Schaadt. R-3 L. Sauter, F. Seymore, M. Wray, T. Dieterie, J. Loup, K. Kuehn, L. Harbison. R-4 S. Weidenbacht, T. Piers, M. Hall, A. O'Brien, L. Bell, P. Houser, K. Kroll: ceencncnn nner oe R-1 R. Schaadt, S. Henry, Mr. Frey, P. Kentes, B. Trader, L. Harbison. R-2 C. Keene, J. Khnis, L. Warren, D. Downie, B. Jinks, D. Courdway, D. Lebrasse, S. Gardne ADE fl HISTORY fm CLUB CONCERT BAND R. Hubbard, H. Smiley. He o ue) rl o = o op oy Hi ° = [a0] = aa 2s vo ey 4 oO — e Ss ie) n 4 oO a H a o on vo fas) a) i ‘ CAFETERIA HELP R-1 D. Hann, D. Hubbard, R. Kozminski, L. Mustard. : R-2 J. Lee, P. Frey, D. Weage, T. Dieterle, D. Boggess, L. Fergusom. R-3 G. Simpson, A. Burtt, P. Monihan, M. Regan, Le Jol Ja burite hs ochneider R-4 H. Edwards, R. Payne, J. Stollsteimer, J. Bedford, K. Diez, B. Pritula, 2G L. Pee. YAJ R-5 T. Miller, G. Grosebeck, D. Rozel, M. Gray, D. Bartlett, P. Sleet, C. Oakes, R . Willis. SCIENCE CLUB accent. Front: L. Mustard, S. Atwell, E. Rockey, K. Fodale, N. Craik, Mr. Casello, E, Rusten, J. Hann R. Jamron, Dioartiett. Back: M. Dale, B. Jenks, G. Ash, H. Donabedian, J. French, J. Waite, B. Lieberman. Kris Hanselman Mary Windslow Smiley Sandy Stanley Janie Price Sharon Kittle John Sartori Larry Romelhardt Doug Carlson Bill Busch Jill Kruse Nancy Harlacher Linda Haynes Don Renz Mark Carrow i Y 4 kaw Billie Bidleman stman Kathy Poole Tena Chaconas | Liza Bonino School Days Peggy Duquette Linda Thomas Lynn Klavitter Cathie Vail Long pointed shoes were pop- ular with the boys this year as shown in this picture. One of the most popular sweaters this year are patched sweaters as modeled by Linda Thomas. This years Perts are a nw style as modeled by Nariy Harlacher. Shifts and smock dresses were in this year with all the girls. The high waisted style is modeled by Tena Chaconas, madras shift by Jane Price, and straight smocked style by Mary Eddy. Mohair sweaters were popular this year for both Tight pants and short skirts were still out boys and girls. Shown here modeling them are in front in fashion, The models are Kathy Jack Oldham, Nancy Harlacher, and Nate Nakamura. Poole and Chuck Kline. Pantaloons were just as popular this year _ Shown here are the popular hairdo's this year. as every year. The two styles as shown oo Casual no ratted style is modeled by Nancy here are modeled by Jane Ziegler, Linda 2 hers Terry, puffy, smooth style by Peggy Duquette, Thomas. and boy's long styles by Bill Wentworth. INSEPARABLES LINDA LEVAN AND NATE NAKAMURA MOST FLIRTATIOUS PEGGY DUQUETTE AND LARRY ROMELHARDT BEST DANCERS ANN RUPP, JOHN SARTORI AND LARRY ROMELHARDT MOST TALENTED TERRY TRANBANDT AND ANN RUPE | | ; ; | | | MOST FRIENDLY MARY EDDY, MARK CARROW, AND LYNN KLAVITTER Mego men MOST ATHLETIC LANI LOKEN AND NARK CARROW ll MOST TALKATIVE JOHN SARTORI AND TENA CHACONAS Lewie Brindle, Janie Price, Al Hall, and Peggy Duquette CLASS NUTS CLASS CLOWN JANIE PRICE AND LEWIE BRINDLE MOST ATTRACTIVE VICKIE GILLIGAN AND LARRY ROMELHARDT BEST DRESSED KATHY POOLE AND NATE NAKAMURA MOST WELL KNOWN and MOST ALL-ROUND Cathy VanDerwill and Bob Ufer MOST LIKELY TO SUCEED SALLY GLAS AND BILL JACOBSON TEACHERS OF THE YEAR MRS. VAN EYCK AND MR. JONES LINDA THOMAS AND MARY EDDY RECOLLECTIONS EXODUS DEADLINE hee by Mixe FensleR CLASS af ‘$7 EER or wd con mS nead ae oo ao Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Dick - retired items of interest The Saturday Science Club was started. On December 12, 1964 Miss Defur broke her hip. There were 882 students enrolled in Slauson. In June 304 ninth graders graduated. All types of books were sent to the Camerooms by the Student Council. Laurie Weil was the designer of our EXODUS cover. Jerry Vegelatos designed our title page. The EXODUS staff thanks the following for their coopera- tion and help: Mr. Bennett, Mr. Yeakel, Miss. Hunt, Mr. Logan, Sue VanderKaay, Myra Murray, and all the teachers who excused students from classes so that the deadlines could be meet on time. mes President Kennedy was assasinated on November 22, 1963. The Beatles came to America. Jack Ruby appealed to higher courts when he was sentenced to the gas-chamber for the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. General Douglas MacArthur died. King Paul of Greece died. Jimmy Hoffa accused of jury tampering. Karr - teaching in Jackson Edwards - retired McCormick - retired Rooker - teaching in Louisville, Ky. Wesley - teaching in England VanSickle - retired Scheu - studying in MSU Simmons - retired Sommers - teaching college math Mrs. Adams wills her 3rd hour class to anyone who will take it. Mr. Aprill wills his cheerful disposition to anyone who wants it. Nancy Harlacher wills her almost empty bottle of peroxide to Tena Chaconas. The Beatles will their hair to Larry Robards. Gale Lewis will replace Bucky Beaver on Ipana commercials. Johnny Sartori wills his hair to Billy Wentworth. Mrs. Koski wills Linda Thomas and Nancy Harlacher to a 7th grade sewing class. Sue Koch wills her hairstyles to a Mexican hairless dog. Larry Roos his ability in German to Mrs. Whitney. Tom Connors wills his ears to Dumbo. Peggy Duquette wills her baby sisters outgrown diapers to Tena Chaconas. Bill Busch wills his curly hair to Nate Nakamera. Homeroom 224 wills Mr. Jones to the luckiest bunch of incoming 7th graders. M. F. wills her math book to anyone who wants a math book with Dave is fine written all over it. Mary Lohr wills her height to Lew Brindle. Mr. Gaggi wills his flippers to Rick Spears. Jack Knowles wills his height to Mr. Frey. Nancy Harlacher wills her eyelashes to Patty Janes. Jessie Miller wills her wiggle to Sue Koch. Bill Dupslaff wills his intelligence to Larry Blood. Mr. Hart wills Clyde Oakes to the High School. Marsha Hyde wills her braces to Gale Lewis. Judi Brooks wills her used biology disections to any needy garbage disposal. Mary Gilson wills her big mouth to Grand Canyon. S é predictio ns Vickie Gilligan will have one color of hair for a whole week. Larry Roos and Eileen Rockey will replace Laurel and Hardy. John Finkbeiner will become Mr. Atlas of 1965 . Cathie Vail will really fall in love someday. Andy Bateman will grow to be seven feet tall. Jane Price will become Red Skelton the second. Peggy Duquette will come down with lock jaw. Jack Knowles will turn into the Jolly Green Giant. Frank Ford will run out of rubber bands in study hall. Billie Jean Bidelman will turn into a jelly bean. Mary Gilson's name will be Grace in a few years. Mr. Aprill will run out of rubber cement. Mary Eddy will become another Dear Abby. Mitch Miller will grow a beard and become an orchestra leader. Doug Kline will become a ballet dancer. Mr. Johns is going to become a great opera singer. Martha Stentzel will become a fashion model. Charlene Morgan will find out what a classroom looks like some- day. Patsy Smiley will have blond roots in ten years. Dave Anderson will find someone who pays back their debts. Mr. Jones will buy a school bus. Jane Akerman will become a mermaid. AUTOGRAPHS LYNDON SCHOOL PHOTOS, _ INC. 8005 MAIN STREET DEXTER, MICHIGAN i nC . .


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