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

 - Class of 1964

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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

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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.



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| 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.

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