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

 - Class of 1964

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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.

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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



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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;

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