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

 - Class of 1965

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MIKE LAMIRAND became a member of homeroom 323, after entering Slauson in the seventh grade. JOEL LEACH was president, vice- president, and treasurer of homeroom 222. He served on Student Court for two years. His hobby is sports, while his favorite subjects were lunch and gym. TOM LEE was a member of home- room 208, entering Slauson in the 8th grade. He participated in the Ann Arbor Swim Club and American Relay League. Tom was on the honorable mention three times and the honor roll twice. His interests are amateur radio and swimming. His favorite subjects were biology, gym, math, and orchestra. PHILIP LOTTS entered Slauson in the 7th grade and became a member of homeroom 212. He participated in all intramurals and was on the All Star Basketball Team. His interests are basketball, football and girls, while his favorite subjects were gym and study hall. NANCY LOY came to Slauson in the 7th grade and became a member of homeroom 305. She was in the 8th grade chorus and participated in intra- murals. Her interests are listening to the radio and records. Nancy's favorite subjects were home economics and typing. EDWARD LUM was a member of homeroom 208. He came to Slauson in the 7th grade, His favorite sub- jects were typing, Spanish, conser- vation and gym. LINDA MAPLE was vice-president of her homeroom 315. She served on Student Council, Girls' Athletics, ninth grade history club and the Echo staff. Linda's interests are skiing, swim- ming and horseback riding, while her favorite subjects were speech and Eng- lish. DAVE LaMOREAUX was a member of homeroom 323, He was interested in slot racing, model airplane build- ing, ice skating and archery. He participated in intermural sports and is a member of the Boy Scouts. Dave's favorite subjects were speech, algebra and conservation. DON LE BRASSE was a member of homeroom 208. During his three years at Slauson he was on the honor roll six times and the honorable men- tion twice. He was in Boys' Athlet- ics, Projection Club and participated in all intramurals. His hobbies are stamp collecting, model car racing, skating, hockey and golf. Don's fa- vorite subjects were mechanical draw- ing and algebra. SUSAN LEMBLE was a member of homeroom 323, was on Girls' Ath- letic Council, 8th grade chorus, Echo, Etta Kett Club, Hall Guides, a vol- unteer at St. Josephs hospital and participated in all intramurals. Sue's interests are horseback riding, rec- ords, dancing and boys. Home ec- onomics, typing and English were her favorite subjects. JANE LOUP entered Slauson in the 7th grade and was secretary of home- room 323. She was a member of the History Club, Echo, Hall Guides and was the secretary of Girls' Athletic Council. Also she was in Syncronized Swimming and the 50 mile swim. She won an athletic letter and was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. Her interests are art and painting and her favorite subjects are sports, art and gym. JOYCE LUCKHARDT was a member of homeroom 305. She was on the honor roll in 7th grade. Her in- terests are watching tv. and records. Civics and typing were her favorite subjects. PAULA MADISON was president, secretary, and treasure of homeroom 315. She served on Etta Kett, Hall Guides, Exodus, and was a home- room captain. Paula participated in Coed Volleyball and played all after- school sports. Her hobbies are skating, dancing, parties, boys, and going up town. Her favorite subjects were speech, typing and Exodus. RICK MARR served as vice-president of homeroom 229. His interests are sports and racing model cars. He participated in the Ann Arbor Hockey League. ''Louie's favorite subjects were world geography and gym.

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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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a ny rn ——— — we SS a ees ee MARY MARTIN served on the Echo staff, and Girls' Athletics. She was a member of homeroom 322, ‘''Mar's'! interests are skiing, skating and track. Her favorite subject was journalism. JUDY McCALLA was a member of a 4-H club, alternate of Student Coun- cil representative in the seventh grade, Hall Moniter, Exodus Staff, intramurals and orchestra while in her homeroom 319. Her interests are showing livestock, riding horses, skating and sports. She was on the honor roll through out Slauson. KATY MC COY was president, sec- retary, treasurer, athletic captain, student council and party committee representative from homeroom 305. She was also in the eighth grade speech play and on the Exodus staff, K.T. participated in all major and minor sports including mixed volley- ball. She was on honorable mention in seventh and eighth grade and ninth grade honor roll. Katy's interests are painting, dancing, parties, the Beach Boys, and boys. Her favorite sub- jects were civics, geography, Exodus, and history. TOM McKENZIE participated in all major and minor sports, was a mem- ber of the Ann Arbor Rifle Club, and was vice-president of his homeroom 229. His interests are all kinds of sports, and model motoring. His favorite subjects were speech, or- chestra, and gym. In the seventh and eighth grades, he received first ratings in music. JIM MEUNIER served on Student Council in seventh grade, participated in seventh and eighth grade football and also was president and vice- president of homeroom 315. 'Mini'' enjoys camping, hunting and sports. His favorite subjects were algebra and conservation. MICHAEL MILLIKEN was a member of homeroom 222. Math, music and typing were his favorite subjects. Mike likes collecting records, stamps and coins. He likes to play basket- ball. GARY MOORE served as president and treasurer of homeroom 229. Gary was on Boys' Atheltics and was an assistant gym coach. He enjoys water sking, snow sking, pole valut- ing, sports of all kinds and girls. His favorite subjects were lunch, homeroom and gym. SHARON MAYFIELD was a member of homeroom 212. She served on Hall Guides, Central Homeroom Committee, Etta Kett, Student Council and Exodus. Sharon was secretary of the Student Council while in the eight grade, and was secretary of the Etta Kett Club. She participated in all intermurals, and was homeroom captain for hockey and volleyball. She was on the honor roll and also recieved an activity letter. STEVE MC CLEERY was a member of the chess club, slot car race club and homeroom 222 basket-ball team. Twink's interests are racing slot cars, playing football, basketball and baseball. His favorite subjects were world geography, gym and math. KATHY MC. KENZIE served three years as a hall guide and home room captain in seventh grade. ‘''Kat's interests are horse riding, dancing, goofing around and boys. Her favorite subjects are civics, typing, and Spanish. JIM MICHAELIS entered Slauson in the eighth grade and became a mem- ber of homeroom 212. Jim participated in Hall Guides, Tackle football and the YMCA. His hobbies are basketball, swimming, girls, cars and waterskiing. Gym and math were his favorite sub- jects. INGRID MICHOT spent three years in homeroom 229. She was a member of the orchestra. Ingrid's interest are swimming, ice skating and sew- ing. Latin was her favorite subject. ROBERT MOLLISON entered Slauson in the eighth grade and became a member of homeroom 305. Bob par- ticipated in after-school sports. His hobbies are football, basketball and hockey. Conservation and gym were his favorite subjects. JOHN MONTGOMERY was a member of of homeroom 305. ‘''Monk partici- pated in all after-school sports. His hobbies are all sports while his favorite subjects were English and gym.

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