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

 - Class of 1965

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VICKI HUGHES entered Slauson in the eighth grade and became a member of homeroom 222, She was a member of the Exodus staff and played in all afterschool sports. Vicki enjoys swimming and horseback riding while her favorite subjects were English and gym. SCOTT HUME was a member of homeroom 305 where he was vice- president twice. ‘''Scoot'' participated on the Hockey League. His interests are sports and girls while his fa- vorite subjects were math, civics and gym. JANET JAGIT SCH was treasurer and secretary of homeroom 319 and was an active member of civil air patrol. J. J's interestes are horsebackrid- ing, skiing, flying and swimming. While at Slauson her favorite subjects were journalism, Latin and civics. LEWIS JOLL spent three years in homeroom 305. ‘''Louie'' enjoys car models and radio. His favorite sub- jects were math and study hall. GEORGE JORDON was a member of homeroom 322. He played on the heavyweight team and on the basket- ball team, ‘''Gorgeous'' likes to play football and baseball. His favorite subjects were gym, math and con- servation, NANCY JUVINALL was a member of homeroom 323. Her interests are ballet, dancing, horseback riding and sports. She was on Etta Kett, Student Council, ninth grade chorus and took ballet lessons. She was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. Her favorite subjects were English and speech. NANCY KELLY was a member of homeroom 229 in 7th and 8th grade, and of homeroom 222 in 9th grade. She was vice president of her home- room, a member of Girls' Athletics, a member of 9th grade mixed chorus in the first semester and also a member of the Exodus staff. ‘''Kel collects match books and records and enjoys boys. Her favorite subjects were Exodus and typing. JAMES KALMBACH became a mem- LARRY HULCHER served as president and vice-president of homeroom 208. He also participated in intramural sports, and was a member of the pro- jection club. Larry's interests are model car racing, and flying gas powered airplanes. His favorite sub- jects were shop, civics and art. JOHN HUSTON was vice-president of homeroom 319. ‘''Huey participated in Boys' Athletics, tackel football and after-school sports. His interests are swimming, basketball, girls, cars and motorcycles. His favorite sub- jects were art and English. PAT JENNINGS became a member of homeroom 305 in the 9th grade. She played in intramural sports, and was on the honor role. Her interests were swimming, skating, piano, and collect- ing music, while her favorite subjects were typing and civics. JIM JONES was a member of home- room 208. ' Ringo's' interests are girls and cars. His favorite subject was gym. 2 SS MO DAN JOYCE entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 323. His favorite subject was conservation. ber of homeroom 222 when he en- tered Slauson in the seventh grade. He represented his homeroom on Student Council, he also was a mem- ber of the YMCA. He participated in life saving, tackle football and all intermual sports. Some of his hobbies include swimming, judo, coin collecting, sking and scuba diving. He was on the Honor Roll four times while at Slauson. BRAD KEEBLER entered Slauson in the seventh grade and became a mem- ber of homeroom 212. He partici- pated in all sports, and enjoys cars. World Geography was his favorite sub- ject.

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i | i f H i [ a JANE HINERMAN became a member of homeroom 131 when she entered Slauson in the seventh grade. She served on the Student Council, Echo staff, Girls' Athletics, and worked in the library. Janie's hobbies are horseback riding, and skating. Her favorite subjects were Latin, and Concert Band. PETE HIRTH was a member of homeroom 222; participated in tackle football in the seventh grade, and played after-school soccer in the ninth grade. He was also on the honor roll in both eighth and ninth grade. Pete's hobbies are football, baseball, hunting and camping. While at Slauson math, conservation, and gym were his favorite subjects. DIANA HOLDEN was a member of homeroom 208. She was treasurer of the Silver Spurs 4H club. Diana's interests are horseback riding, swim- ming, skiing, ice-skating, and playing the guitar, while her favorite subjects were English and gym. THERESA HOLZAPFEL served as secretary of homeroom 315. She was on the Echo staff, and participated in the ninth grade History Club. Theresa was on the honor roll most of the time at Slauson. Some of her hobbies include swimming and skating, while her favorite subjects were civics, home economics, geography, and gym. LISE HOSENEY became a member of homeroom 208 upon entering Slauson in the seventh grade. She enjoys drawing, swimming, listening to records and Dave Alexander. She participated in Hall Guides, Echo staff and afterschool sports while her favorite subjects were journalism and art. PAULA HOUSER was a member of homeroom 305. She participated in Hall Guides, eighth grade chorus, and eighth and ninth grade history club. Paula was on the honor roll all the time while at Slauson and got all A's one marking period. Her hobbies are sewing, reading, and horseback riding. Her favorite subjects were algebra, biology, and civics. RUSSELL HOWARD was a member of homeroom 319. ‘ 'Skippy'' belongs to the Y.M.C.A., Boy Scouts, and the Ann Arbor Community Center. He participated in all school sports. Skippy's hobbies are model cars, ice skating, and swimming. His favorite subjects were math, gym, and shop. PEGGY HICKONBOTTOM entered Slauson in the eighth grade, and became a member of homeroom 212. She enjoyed playing the piano and art, while her favorite subjects were typing, business orientation, and art. BILL HOFFMAN was a member of homero om 323 where he served as president. ‘''Willy'' was a Boys' Ath- letics representative and a hall monitor. He participated in tackle football, intermurals and received an Athletic letter. Bill's intrests are sports and girls. His favorite sub- jects were gym, typing and math. TIM HOLTFRETER was secretary of homeroom 222. He also served on the noon hour movie group, projection club, and belonged to the Exodus staff. Tim was on the honor roll almost all the time he was at Slauson. His in- terests include pets, hunting, camp- ing, stamps, ice hockey, and chess. Math, Spanish, gym, and band were Tim's favorite subjects. DIANA HOPPER was a member of homeroom 222 and participated in Hall Guides and the Student Council. She was on the honor roll in the 8th and 9th grades. Her hobbies include rec- ords and painting. While at Slauson Diana's favorite subjects were typing, sewing, and English. BRAD HOUGHTALIN was a member of homeroom 229, he belonged to the YMCA and was an assistant gym coach there. Brad liked all sports, especially golf and basketball. He won a letter in the eighth grade and was on the all-star basketball team. Brad's favorite subjects were lunch and gym. PAMELA HOWARD was president of homeroom 212 and served on Girls' Athletics. ''Pam'' was also in the Chiffons Club (Ann Arbor Community Center). Her interests are sewing, cooking, skating, and dancing. Pamela's favorite subjects were lunch, gym and home economics. PEGGY HOYT entered Slauson in the 8th grade and become a menber of homeroom 229. She played all inter- mural sports, was president, vice- president and secretary of her home- room and was on the honor roll. She was a member of the Journalism Club second semester. Her interests are writing, drama, swimming, rec- ords and sports. ‘''Pegs favorite subjects were speech, typing, and French.



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ALLEN KENNEDY entered Slauson in 1963 and became a member of home- room 319. He enjoyed all school sports and won many trophies. Frog likes to collect horse pictures and art. His favorite subjects were math, gym and shop. CARL KIKUCHI served as home- room president of homeroom 131. He was on Hall Guides, Student Council, Stamp Club and History Club. 'Kooch was on the Honor roll all through Slauson. Math, Band, French and gym were his favorite subjects. LAURIE KIMBALL entered Slauson in the 9th grade after living in Germany for three years. She was a member of homeroom 305. Some of her hob- bies are collecting records, horse- back riding, and traveling. EXODUS, typing, and English were her favorite subjects. DON KOEBLE was a member of homeroom 319. His interests are sports, coin collecting, stamp collect- ing and golf. ‘''Keeb participated in the Stamp Club, all after-school sports, tackle football and was a hall guide. He was on honorable mention twice. THOMAS KOONS entered Slauson in the 9th grade and became a member of homeroom 323. His favorite activities are skiing, swimming, rifle club, girls and collecting model cars. Tom's favorite subjects were civics, math, shop and gym. BRYCE KRANZTHOR was president of homeroom 319 and served on Stu- dent Council. His favorite activities were History Club and Echo staff. Bryce's favorite subjects were al- gebra and jouralism. He had almost all A's during the year. DOROTHY KUHN served on Student Court and as president of homeroom 208. She belonged to the History Club and worked on the Echo and Exodus. ''Dorth participated in all major sports and was a homeroom captain. She was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. Dancing, art, boys, and parties are her main interests. Her favorite subjects were math, journalism, art, and Exodus. PETE KENTES was vice-president of homeroom 222. He was a member of the Stamp Club, in the 9th grade speech play, on the Boy's Athletics committee, and was editor of the Exodus. ‘''Fuzzy's'' hobbies are stamp and coin collecting, all sports and especially wrestling. He par- ticipated in all after-school sports, earned two activity letters and main- tained a B' average. Physical ed- ucation, chorus and speech were his favorite subjects. KAROL KUEHN was a member of homeroom 315. She enjoys going to movies and reading James Bond books. Karol served on the Echo staff, 8th and 9th grade History Club, Hall Guides and Etta-Kett Club. She was on the honor roll while her favorite subjects were English, history and speech. ALLEN KIVI was a member of home- room 131. He enjoys swimming, camping and hunting while his favorite subjects were gym, civics and wood shop. DOUG KOLLEWEHR played in the concert band for two years. He ser- ved as hall guide, Boys' Atheletic representative and was also on honor mention. His interests were hockey, basketball, wrestling, football and hunting. His favorite subjects are math, lunch and geography, LESLIE KRAKER served as secretary of homeroom 315 and was a member of Student Council. Her interests are collecting stuffed animals, collecting statues, all sports, boys and dancing. She participated in Ann Arbor Anns Track Club and ballet. Leslie was on the honor roll and honorable men- tion and served on Etta-Kett Club, Hall Guides, and was a hall monitor. KATHIE KROLL entered Slauson in the 7th grade, and was a member of homeroom 323, She served on Etta Kett, Hall Guides, Hall Monitors, and Exodus. ''Kath's'' interests are skating, going uptown, going to parties, dancing, and boys. Her fa- vorite subjects were math, typing, and Exodus. She was on the honor roll all three years. MIKE LaCHAPELLE was president and vice-president of homeroom 222. His interests are model cars, coins and sports. ''Lach's favorite sub- jects were gym and math.

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