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FLEAS! MAN! WHAT A WAY TO START THE DAY OFF!
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Y NEVER CATCH ME AT WORK, CHEESE WHO'S THE JERK WITH THE CAMERA?
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oe ee % eer wr ' th Ps ee te, NANCY AMERMAN was a member of homeroom 131. She belongs to the Junior Luther League and the Luther Choir. ''Nan's favorite subjects were art and music. Dogs, kids and art are her interests. GARY ARBOGAST entered Slauson in the eighth grade. He was vice- president of homeroom 131 and par- ticipated in tackle football. Gary was on the honor roll. His favorite sub- ject was biology while his interests are sports. CHARLENE AYOTTE became a mem- ber of homeroom 305 upon entering Slauson, ''Char's favorite subjects were typing and math. She collects records and keeps a ''Beatles scrapbook, FRANCES BANKS entered Slauson in the 9th grade and was a member of homeroom 222. Fran's favorite sub- jects were math and home economics. She is a member of the Community Center and enjoys sewing and typing. KATHI BARTH became a member of homeroom 229 in the seventh grade. Her interests are horseback-riding and parties. TERRY BASOM was a member of homeroom 212. He participated in tackle football and after school sports. His favorite subjects were math, gym and speech. His hobbies include hunting, fishing and electric and gas powered cars. BARB BEACH entered Slauson in the 7th Grade, and became a member of homeroom 131. Her favorite subject was geography. Skating, reading, dancing and collecting records are her favorite hobbies. JANICE APOSTOLOU was treasurer of homeroom 212. She served on Exodus, Echo and the Journalism Club. She was a Hall Guide alternate and was on the honor roll. Jour- nalism, art, Exodus, Echo, civics, English and French were her favorite subjects. Her interests include danc- ing, collecting English singing groups' albums, writing and the Beach Boys. LINDA ARBOGAST was a member of homeroom 229. She entered Slauson in the eighth grade, becoming a mem- ber of the Echo staff. She partici- pated in after school sports, was on the honor roll both years at Slauson; typing was her favorite subject. Her hobbies are swimming, collecting records, dancing and water sking. JOHN BABYCZ entered Slauson in the seventh grade. He was a member of homeroom 208. His hobbies are cars, water skiing and girls. BILL BARTH, upon entering Slauson in the seventh grade, joined the foot- ball team. He is a member of the Slot Racing Club while his interests include small gasoline engines and slot racing. Biology and shop were his favorite subjects. DENNIS BARTLETT served as an officer of homeroom 131. He was a member of the History Club and the Projection Club. He was a member of Hall Guides and was on the Talent assembly stage crew and participated in Junior Life Saving and tackle football. Coin collecting, band and sports are his hobbies while civics, physical education and band were his favorite subjects. He also was awarded an activity letter. BRENDA BAUER was a member of homeroom 131. She was on Hall Guides, Hall Moniters, Girls' Ath- letics and Co-ed volleyball. During her three years at Slauson she was on the honor roll and honorable men- tion. Her favorite subjects were home economics and civics. WAYNE BECKER became a member of homeroom 323 in the 8th grade. He participated in many sports, in- cluding tackle football, basketball, volleyball, baseball and swimming. Wayne's hobbies are coin collecting and drawing. Math, art and gym were his favorite subjects.
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