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| ! i H | | | RICK FREDERICK served as secre- tary of homeroom 305. He was a member of Hall Guides. Rick's hobbies are playing piano and guitar, swimming and bowling. Civics and speech were his favorite subjects. CHUCK FRITTS was a member of homeroom 323. His interests are sports and swimming. ''Fritter's favorite subjects were gym, typing and math. Tackle football, basket- ball and baseball were Chuck's favor- ite activities. STEVE GARDNER entered Slauson in the seventh grade and became a mem- ber of homeroom 322. He partici- pated in tackle football. Steve's hobbies are sports and building model cars. Math and gym were his fa- vorite subjects. BETH GEEN was a member of home- room 322. She was on Hall Guides and Etta-Kett twice while at Slauson. Beth was on the honor roll all three years. Her hobbies are dancing, records, playing the piano, and boys. Her favorite subjects were biology, speech, and math. MARTHA ANN GILBEE was a mem- ber of homeroom 212. Martha's in- terests are horses and swimming. Her favorite subjects were gym and typing. ANN GOLD entered Slauson in 1964 and became a member of homeroom 322. She was a hall guide and served on Etta-Kett. Ann's hobbies are read- ing classics, art, and playing the piano. Her favorite subjects were art and Latin. DIANE GILLIAND was a member of homeroom 208 and entered Slauson in the 7th grade. ''Cookie'' enjoys boys, dancing, movies and swimming. Her favorite subjects were math, home economics, and gym. PENNY FREY was a member of homeroom 222 in the seventh and eighth grade and 229 in the ninth grade, There she served as treas- urer, homeroom captain, and repre- sentative to Girls' Athletics. She belonged to Hall Guides and Monitors, the Gymnastics Club, Jr. Lifesaving, and participated in all sports. Penny received two athletic letters. Ath- letics, ‘'Tarzan'', and joining clubs are her interests. RICHARD GANZHORN was a member of homeroom 323. He participated in Concert Band. Richard was often been on the honor roll. Fishing, football, and other sports are his in- terests. His favorite subjects were Concert Band and French. STEVE GATES served as president of homeroom 131. He was a member of Hall Guides, Boys' Athletics and participated in tackle football. ''Reno ’ enjoys water-sking, football and hockey. Gym and civics were his favorite subjects. JOAN GEDDES was a member of homeroom 322. Joan was in the 4-H club, also participated in orchestra, and the solo and ensemble festival. She came to all after-school sports. Joni was on the honor roll each year at Slauson. She enjoys folk music, animals, and playing the violin. Her favorite subjects were geography and orchestra. LEON GILBEE was a member of homeroom 131. His hobby is swim- ming. His favorite subjects while at Slauson were English and chorus. SUSAN GOULD was a member of homeroom 131.: While at Slauson, she served on Hall Guides, Etta-Kett, and was a member of the 8th grade History Club. She was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. Sue's hobbies are sewing, playing the guitar, and listening to records made by British groups. Her favorite sub- jects were speech, civics, and home economics. CATHY GINGLES entered Slauson in the seventh grade and became a mem- ber of homeroom 319. Cathy par- ticipated in Student Council and Life- saving. She enjoys watersking, dancing, and goofing around. Speech, civics and algebra were her favorite subjects.
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JAN EHNIS entered Slauson in 7th grade, and was a member of home- room 222. Her favorite subjects were Concert Orchestra, math, Latin, and gym. She was also a member of the Stamp Club for two years. BILL EHRLINGER entered Slauson in 7th grade, and was a member of homeroom 319. ' Ehrl's favorite subjects were gym and study hall, while his hobbies are cars and hockey. SHARYL ELZAY was a member of homeroom 222. She served as a homeroom captain and was vice-presi- dent of the Girls' Athletic Council. She participated in Gymnastics Club, Synchronized Swimming, Officials Club, Exodus and all major and minor sports. Sharyl was on the honor roll and received three athletic letters. Algebra, gym, and art were her favorite subjects while her inter- ests are swimming, tumbling, read- ing, and playing the piano. ELIZABETH FAIRCLOTH entered Slauson in 9th grade, and was a member of homeroom 323. Betty enjoys reading, sewing, and ice skating. She participated in intra- mural volleyball. Her favorite sub- Jects were Spanish, math and civics. ARTHUR FOLEY entered Slauson in the 8th grade and became secretary of homeroom 212. His hobbies are magic, diving, swimming and tennis. Art served on Student Council and played in after-school sports. His favorite subjects were gym, math and typing. GEORGE FOOR entered Slauson in 7th grade and was a member of home— room 208. George enjoys all types of sports. ERIKA FOX served as President of homeroom 131. She was on Student Court and served as president of Student Council. ''Ricki'’ was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson and was on the all A honor roll a number of times. She enjoys dancing, playing records, ballet, boys, and many sports. Math, French, and gym were her favorite subjects. STEVE EHNIS was a member of homeroom 131, after entering Slauson in 7th grade. His interests are coin collecting and hockey, while his favor- ite subjects were math and gym. SUZIE ELLIOT was a member of homeroom 323, while her three years at Slauson. JULIE ESCHELBACH was a member of homeroom 229. She participated in Girls' Athletics, Etta-Kett, Hall Mon- itors, homeroom captain and after school sports. Julie was on the honor roll and received three Athletic letters. Her favorite subjects were art, gym and cooking. Her interests are skiing, dancing, horsebackriding and sewing. LYNN FLICK was a member of home- room 222, of which she was vice- president for two years. She par- ticipated in coed volleyball, and was a Hall Guide and Monitor. Lynn was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson and was a representative of Coed magazine. Her favorite subjects were algebra and study hall. BRUCE FOLSKE was a member of homeroom 315. He belonged to Hall Monitors, Concert Band, the Ann Arbor Hockey League, and Little League Baseball. Bruce's hobbies include all types of sports. His favorite subjects were shop, gym and civics. WILLIAM A, FOSTER became a member of homeroom 212 when he entered Slauson in eighth grade. He belonged to the Sea Explorers. Basketball and football are Bill's interests. His favorite subjects were math and science. RONALD FOX was a member of homeroom 229. He participated in tackle football and a slot car racing club. Ron's interests are slot car racing, making models and electronics. Conservation, math, and civics were his favorite subjects.
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BRUCE GRAY was a member of homeroom 131, He played tackle football in the seventh grade. His hobbies are hockey and coin collect- ing. Algebra and gym were his favorite subjects. SANDY HAIBEL entered Slauson in the seventh grade and was a member of homeroom 319. MARY ANN HALL was captain of homeroom 208. ''Pepper' served on the History Club, Girls' Athletics and the Central Homeroom committee. She participated in all major and minor sports. Her hobbies are sports and vacationing, while her favorite subjects were Latin, history and unified studies. LARRY HARBISON became a member of homeroom 131, when he entered Slauson in the 7th grade. He was secretary of his homeroom and ser- ved on the Stamp Club and Projection Club; he also participated in tackle football. Larry acted in the Ann Arbor Civic Theater production of Gypsy''. His hobbies are stamps, sports, and water skiing, while gym, Latin, band and geography were his favorite subjects. PENNY HARRIS was a member of homeroom 131. ''Pen'' served on 8th grade History Club and Etta Kett. She collects records, swims, likes boys and the Beach Boys . Sewing and art were her favorite subjects. SUE HELFRICH was a member of homeroom 315. She participated in Hall Guides, the Exodus staff, Etta- Kett, the Echo staff, and the Journal- ism Club. ''Putts' was on the honor roll in the seventh grade and enjoyed art, typing, and journalism. Her hobbies are water skiing, parties, dancing, collecting records, and Har- ley Rider, SHARON HENRY was Etta Kett, Hall Monitors, and Girls' Athletics repre- sentative of homeroom 212. She was interested in music while her favorite subjects were band and chorus. MIKE GRAY was a member of home- room 322 during his three years at Slauson. He is interested in all types of animals. His favorite subject while at Slauson was civics. JOYCE HALL was a member of homeroom 315. Ann belonged to the Supreme Club. She enjoys singing. CHRIS HANSEN was a member of homeroom 322, where she served as president. She was also on Hall Monitors, Student Council, Etta Kett and Echo. Chris was on the Honor Roll all three years. Her hobbies are boys and collecting albums. Civics and math were her favorite subjects. JOHN HARDESTY was a member of homeroom 131, after entering Slauson in 9th grade. He was interested in football and received a letter in it, His favorite subject was gym. PHIL HAVICE entered Slauson in 8th grade and became a member of home- room 323, While at Slauson he was on Honorable Mention. Phil's hobbies are coin collecting, pets, fishing and drawing. His favorite subjects were math, art, gym and Spanish. RALPH HELLNER was a member of homeroom 322. He represented his homeroom on the Boys' Athletics Council, and played on the middle weight football team. Ralph's hobbies are baseball and football, while his favorite subjects were gym and biology. PAT HERGOTT was a member of homeroom 229. He was homeroom president, a Boy Scout and a mem- ber of the Portage Lake Swim Club. His hobbies are basketball, football, hockey and girls; while gym, study hall, math and lunch were his favor- ite subjects.
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