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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
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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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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,
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