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Horm Bun ry, of i 7 eS ry Vane) Nah | oe i et gd esi a ee ee IN MEMORY OF MARSHA HELFRICH | fan se pr TF Ne soa) ¥ Yo tng20207 Ann Arbor, Mich June 1968 Dedication F HEARNE “BROTHERS AN ae HAROLD M LOGAN Principal Slauson Junior High 1941 - 1968 There is not a kid in the thousands I've known that I didn't like. Sometimes I don't like the things they do, but they'll take their medicine--as long as they know you care about them. These are the words of Slauson Junior High School's princi- pal, Harold M. Logan. Mr. Logan is clearly a man who likes people and loves youngsters. 'In Ann Arbor, we have one of the finest groups of children in the United States. They are fundamentally good. But we must keep our finger on things. We must give our youngsters the security of knowing what they are supposed to dow! Mr. Logan was born and raised in Niles, Michigan. After graduating from Niles High School in 1926 as class president, he went to Alma College where he majored in history and political science. At Alma, he was managing editor of the college paper and yearbook, was on the football team, held many class offices and graduated summa cum laude in 1931. He received a scholar- ship for graduate work at the University of Michigan where he received his Master of Arts degree. Mr. Logan's first teach- ing position was at Hastings High School in Hastings, Michigan. In 1936 he married and moved to Ann Arbor to teach social studies here at Slauson. He's never quite gotten away from the place. Four years after he began teaching at Slauson he was named it's principal-- that he has been ever since. He and his wife, Zatae, have two daughters who are both married and both Junior High teachers. Mr. Logan has, of course, been involved in many Ann Arbor activities--Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, the United Fund, Junior Chamber of Commerce, and this year, he was made an honorary member of the Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club. The Slauson principal loves sports. For years he handled Golden Gloves boxers in the west part of the state. He helped inaugurate Ann Arbor's junior high football program. ''When a little fellow tackles a big guy and brings him down, it does something for him that words can never do. Mr. Logan is looking forward to having more time for some of his favorite sports such as hunting, bowling, golf, and fishing. Mr. Logan sees as part of his job--and that of every teacher and parent--helping youth to develop into good Americans, re- spectful of traditions, and aware of their civic duties. ''We must not allow them to sit back and accept the sacrifice of their forefathers. We must help them to progress... MR. PAUL GORDON ADVISOR ho. 4 MR. GARION CAMPBELL GENERAL ADVISOR MR. HERBERT TAGGART AMERICAN HISTORY AND ADVISOR MR. HARVEY KULIBERT METAL SHOP AND ADVISOR MISS DIANE HENDERSHOT PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ADVISOR } : oe : MRS. RUTH ALLISON MR. EDWIN APRILL MR. ELWOOD BANCROFT Art Art and Exodus MRS, ANNETTE BALLARD Civics and Unified Unified Studies Studies Se MR. FRED BECK MR. JAMES BENNETT MRS. JANE BRIDGES Be Industrial Arts English MR. W. GRANT BREINER Science Unified Studies MRS, IRENE BROCK MRS. KAY BURLEY MRS, ALYCE BUSS science and Biology Science French [RS. JEANNE BUTLER MRS, JUDY BUTZBAUGH - MR. MERTON CAMPBELL English Typing and Business World History and Orientation American History MReRO Diy bea hint Speech MR. JAMES CASE Physical Education MR. JAMES CORNILS Math American History and Unified Studies MR. WILLARD FREY Math Instrumental Music See MRS. BARBARA JONES Art and Exodus MRS. JUDITH KATT Unified Studies MR. PERRY COOPER Science MR. RICHARD CREAL MR. CHARLES GABRION Science MR. THOMAS DYER Science MR. EUGENE HART i1MR. EDWARD HERSTEIN American History and nified Studies MRS. SHERI KOSHKIN Math MRS, ELVIRA KOSKI MRS. ROSEMARIE LANE Home Economics MISS SUSAN LAMB English MR. DANIEL LONG Physical Education Instrumental Music MRS. SHIRLEY LOPEZ MR, PHILLIP MacBRIDE Math . Math | | Physical Education MISS JUDY LUDWIG Unified Studies MISS ROSE MARY MARIN cme i ia MRS, NANCY MARSHALL MR. DAVID MASTIE MR. WARREN MATTHEWS eee MR. MONTGOMERY MRS, BARBARA MAY MERRYMAN MRS, BETTY MILLER {jipbrarian English English MRS, ELLEN OLIVER Unified Studies Math LE Ss Mond ore go MRS, LUCIENNE OSBORN MRS, French CAROLYN OWENS Unified Studies and English MR.. TED PALMER World Geography and American History MR. PARKER PENNINGTON MRS, ULLA ROTH Speech and Conservation P eae pete MR, RICHARD RUSSELL MISS MARY ELLEN PARDEE Shop and Electronics Home Economics : MR, ROBERT RUSSELL Fe ey aes . | American History MISS PATRICIA SARANTOS 4, Sarthe | and Civics English ean | MRS. JANENE SCOVEL WIATh S ‘ S MR. WILLIAM SHEPARD MRS. GRETA SMITH Special Education Home Economics ; MRS. BETTY SIMMONS MR. LARRY STEWART English : American History and Civics ed ae MR. MERTON TEARE MR. JAMES WALL Industrial Arts MRS, JOAN UNDERWOOD Physical Education MRS. PAMELA TAYLOR EYPIOS Spanish and French MRS, CAROLL MRS. VIRGINIA WESLEY WALTERHOUSE English and French Art MR. JOHN YEAKEL MISS RUTH VORCE MISS LOVELLA YATES fndustrial Arts Nurse Civics and English Office oe) 5 E Mrs. Vaal, Mrs. Wilutis, Mr. Logan, Mrs. Webb, and Mrs. Kulibert | | MRS. MILDRED HARTMAN Librarian Cooks ROW. i: -l. Reifel, T. vAxeison, “H. Smiley: ROW 2: O. Sweek, L. Swanson, E. Jaeger, R. Wagner. MR, FRED MYERS Shop MR. THOMAS JOHNS Vocal Music Lo NO COMMENT. Freezing, freezing, FROZEN! PO int sia, a ‘ ‘- 5 Be 5 ma A moO oD es] Hed = ArH? TK = AEenoe a a Q 420638 2) Oo | a re pg Ad ay o ep ie qnh om 2, DP OuzoO A 8 a fH eezQqgey Go - -JQpuoM | (se) 2 fhe Se 0 = OosAate a o ay io) a n Ph Wl os 5 saeena Sp Pa, PEP ae = : a : ; | | | Get out of here, you KNOT-HEADS! = ! ' 1) AR 1 SSVI ) KI i ! , u ly Re ) ‘: nt Ma a. ‘ih Ls pees MAPA Pr Martin Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1929, was cut down by a sniper's bullet on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 39 years old. Dr. King won his first major victory for the negro in Montgomery, Alabama where he organized and led the famous Montgomery Bus Boycott. Hundreds of black people walked to work for more than a year to integrate seating on the buses. Martin Luther King, the apostle of peace , went on to become the country's best known civil rights leader. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and donated the prize money to the civil rights movement. Early in 1965, Dr. King went to Selma, Alabama, to make it easier for the Negroes there to register to vote. He organized a march to Montgomery, which was 10 miles away. When the marchers reached YON Selma, the march was broken up by club swinging police. Two days later Dr. King called a new march to Selma. This attempt ended peacefully with Dr. King personally leading the way. Reverend King had many personal accomplishments. He received a Ph. D. degree from Boston Univer- sity in 1953. He was pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama; co-pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia; president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dr. King was on the board of trustees at Moorehouse College from which he received his A.B. degree in 1948. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, was Time magazine ''Man of the Year'' and received many awards from religious and civic groups. Dr. King had a philosophy of non-violence and love. He greatly admired Gandhi, the orginator of non- violence, who won independence for India. He believed peaceful resistance was the only way to overcome racial intolerance. Martin Luther King went to Memphis in March to help striking sanitation workers. After his death, the city of Memphis settled with the workers feeling it was a high price to pay . Dr. King said, If a man has nothing that is worth dying for, he is not fit to live. It's not how long you live, but how well. ' Martin Luther King's legacy was love. He may be physically dead, but his spirit will never die. Oh-Ohbhbh. Are you sure it's gonna fly? AMAZING! !1 et, ee | % Paes ; ee an - - Sx Ar ee MS a ee Se siihieaiee ek ew pee } ra ee Do you eat it or paint with it? ??? ” il is the root of all ev Ban won't wear off ma) ® eg iS) = Curly Lips Diraoae ac OEE s John Marzett Who! yw ! t to me! ! the floor? i ime on Sock 't that a 1890 d = n lass: And for our next number. . .” Things go better with Coke! KATHY APRILL a member of homeroom DOUG ADAMS was a member of home- room 305. He was a member of the metal crafts club. Doug's hobby is model cars. His favorite subject was conservation. MARTHA ABBOTT was a member of homeroom 135 where she served as treasurer. She participated in many intramurals. Martha's hobbies are horseback riding and swimming while her favorite subjects were science and typing. DIANE ACREE was a member of home- room 131. ‘''Di's'’ hobbies are records while her favorite subjects were typing and Civics. She was also on the honor roll. DOUG AMERMAN was a member of home- room 303 where he served as president. He was also a student council represen- tative. Doug's hobbies are archery and model car racing. Mechanical drawing and English were his favorite subjects. Doug was on the honor roll while at Slauson. ANDY ADAMSON was a member of home- room 303 where he served as vice-presi- dent. He participated on the football and swimming teams, and Saturday hockey. Andy's hobbies are model airplane and model rocket flying. His favorite sub- jects were math and earth science. Andy Wasjoultbe honoreroits LINDA AL BER was a member of home- room 303, where she served as president, vice-president and secretary. She also served as a Student Council Representative. Lindi was a member of Etta-Kett and Exodus. She participated in intramural sports. Lindi's hobbies are swimming, skiing, painting, and sketching. Her fa- vorite subjects were art, gym, and Exodus. She was also on the honor roll and honor- able mention all three years at Slauson. SUE ANDERSON was a member of home- room 131. She participated in the Indus- trial Arts and Crafts Club. Math and French were her favorite subjects. She was also a hall guide. JOHN ANTHONY was a member of homeroom 320. His hobbies are sleeping and working on weekends. John's favorite class was study hall. JACKIE ANDREW was a member of home- room 222. ''Pigmy participated in home- room planning coming, Hall Guides and cheerleading. Her hobbies are swimming and volleyball. Her favorite subjects wert math, clothing, and chorus. BOB APRILL was a member of home- 212, served as secretary. She was a room 303. He participated in Saturday member of the group who collected arti- basketball and hockey, football, and Hall cles for the youth page of the paper. Gu ides. Bob's hobbies are skiing and Kathy's hobbies are piano, sewing, and girlwatching. His favorite subjects were ice skating. ''Kat's'' favorite subjects history and German. were chorus and math. She was on both the honor roll and honorable mention. homeroom 212 throughout her career at Slauson. were math and gym. BETTY ANN ARDNER was a member of LAUREN ASHBAY was a member of home- room 208. She was a cheerleader and participated in after-school sports. Her hobbies are painting, and horseback riding. Her favorite subjects were gym, art, and English. Lauren was on the honorable mention in the 9th grade. GENE ATWOOD was a member of home- room 305 where he served as president. Gene participated in football. His hobby is painting. Gene's favorite subjects JEFF ASH was a member of homeroom THOMAS ASH was a member of homeroom 208 where he served as vice-president and 305 where he served as hall guide. He he served on Projection Club. Jeff's hob- was a member of the Projection Club. bies are sports and the French horn. His Tom's hobbies are model cars and stamps, favorite subjects were gym and concert while he enjoys baseball, football and swim- band. He was on the honor roll and honor- ming. His favorite subjects were algebra able mention. and German. STAN ASHCRAFT was a member of home- room 320 where ''Ashtray'' served as vice- president. He was a member of varsity football, volleyball, basketball, and track. Stan's hobbies are cycles, girls, sports, and guitars. His favorite subjects were chorus and gym. He also enjoyed doing Mr. John's tounge wiggling exercises. JIM ATWELL was a member of home- room 212. He participated in intramural sports. Jim's hobbies are sports and coin collecting. His favorite subjects were gym and math. CATHY AUGUSTINE was a member of homeroom 315. Blimp participated in some intramurals. Cathy's hobbies are sports and flirting. Her favorite sub- jécts were math and music. She was also on the honor roll. CHRISTINE AUGUSTINE was a member of homeroom 320 where she served as secre- tary and Student Council representative. Chris was a member of all intramurals, Junior Lifesaving, and G.A.C. Christine's hobbies are horses, swimming and sewing, while her favorite subjects were chorus, gym and civics. Chris was on the honor roll and. honorable mention. DARLENE AUSTIN was a member of homeroom 304. She participated in field hockey and volleyball. Darlene's hobbies are reading, collecting pennants and pic- tures of the Monkees, while her favorite subjects were chorus and math, She was on the honor roll. PENNY BARTLETT was a member of homeroom 320 where she served as treasurer. She participated in G.A.C. and all intramural sports. Her hobbies are horseback riding, trampoline, and skiing. Penny's favorite subjects were band and gym. CATHY BABCOCK was a member of homeroom 304 where Twiggy served as vice-president. She was a member | of the school newspaper, chairman of | the Party Committee, vice-president of | the Syncronettes. Cathy's hobbies are swimming and stamps. Breadsticks | favorite subjects were English and art. JACK BAUER was a member of home- room 131 where he served as Student Council representative. 'Bow'' partici- pated in football, softball and intramural sports. Jack's hobbies are all sports and model building. His favorite subjects were math and English. BETH BAKER was a member of home- room 212, where she was student council representative. Beth participated in Etta- Kett, Junior Life-saving, Cheerleading, and most after school sports. Beth's hobbies are swimming, talking and just having fun, while her favorite subjects were gym and history. Beth was on the honor roll or the honorable mention all three years at Slauson. She was also elected County Supervisor for County Government Day. PATTY BAUER was a member of home- room 212. Pat's hobbies are horses, while gym and conservation were her favorite subjects. = nea | JAMIE BAKER was a member of home- room 222 where P.J. ' served as secre- tary, and Etta-Kett representative. She was the captain of her cheerleading squad, a newspaper editor, and participated in intramurals. Her hobbies are snow skiing, horseback riding, playing the flute, and reading. Jamie's favorite subjects were German and band, She entered Slauson in the 9th grade and was on the honor roll. Jamie was vice-president of the Student Council 2nd semester. STEVE BAUER was a member of home- room 304, His favorite subjects were lunch and conservation. JILL BARNES was a member of home- room 131. Her hobbies are playing rec- ords and going uptown. Jill's favorite subject was chorus, THERESA BAUER was a member of homeroom 131. Terri was a member of Etta-Kett. Her hobbies are skating, swim- ming and boys. Terri's favorite subjects were chorus and study hall. he BRIAN BAYHA was a hall guide for home- room 315, Brian's hobby is gas planes while his favorite subjects were chorus and Ger- man. LISA BARRABEE was a member of home- room 303. 'Bug'' was a member of Etta- Kett, G.A.C., Synchronized Swimming, Junior Life Saving, and participated in all after-school sports. Lisa's hobbies are ta lking on the phone, collecting records, and swimming. Her favorite subjects were art, gym, and science. She was on the all A honor roll once and the ''A and B honor roll the rest of the time. ir BONNIE BAYNE was a member of home- room 135. Her hobbies are horseback riding and everything else about horses, while her favorite subjects were art and biology. Bonnie was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. BOB BARTH was a member of homeroom 303. ''Lefty'’ participated in football, basketball, and intramural sports. Bob's hobbies are all sports and mini-bikes, while his favorite subjects were world geo- graphy and gym. CYNTHIA BEEMER was a member of homeroom 229 where Cindy served as Student Council regular and alternate. She was a member of Girls' Athletic Council, participated in intramurals, the party committee and was sports editor of the school newspaper. Cindy's fa- vorite subjects were chorus and Spanish. Cindy's hobby is sewing, and she was on the honorable mention. ROY BENZINGER was a member of homeroom 315. His hobbies are cars. Roy's favorite subjects were gym and shop. BARBARA BIDELMAN was a member of homeroom 135 where she served as presi- dent, vice-president, and secretary. Barb was a member of Etta-Kett, Life Saving, G.A.C., Synchronized Swimming, and in- tramurals, She was also Student Council representative. Her hobbies are dancing and writing. Chorus and advanced speech were her favorite subjects. She was also on the honor roll. CHERYL BOYCHUCK was a member of homeroom 131 where she served as 8th and 9th grade party planning committee repre- sentative. Cheri participated on the news- paper staff and Exodus. Her hobbies are dancing, water skiing, snow skiing, Mitch Ryder, and boys. Cheri's favorite subjects were art and Exodus. RICK BREWSTER was a member of home- room 303 where he served as vice-presi- dent. He was a member of the party com- mittee, and participated in football and County Government Day. Nature Boy's hobbies are girls and sports, while earth science and speech were his favorite sub- jects. Rick was on the honor roll through- out Slauson. SUE BORREGARD was a member of home- room 303. She was a member of syn- chronized swimming , intramurals, and inter- school basketball. Her favorite subjects while at Slauson were biology and gym. Sue entered Slauson in the ninth grade. RHONDA BRIGGS was a member of home- room 212 where she served as secretary. She also served on Etta-Kett. Her favorite subjects were world geography and typing. Rhonda's hobby is sports. GLORIA BROWN was a member of home- room 304. She participated in all after school sports. Her favorite subjects were biology and English. KAY BRUICK was a member of homeroom 304. Kay participated in Etta-Kett, most after school sports, cheerleading and Exodus. Her hobbies are reading and having fun. Exodus, typing and world geography were her favorite subjects. FERRY CAMPBELL was a member ot homeroom 135 where 'Deaney served as ‘full time nut. Ferry's hobbies are dancing and boys. Her favorite subjects were English and civics. DAVE CARLSON was a member of home- room 208. He was a member of Hall Guides, and participated in all intramurals f and football. Dave's hobbies are skiing and most other sports. His favorite subject was gym, and he was on both the honor roll and honorable mention. BETSY CARROLL was a member of home- room 305. Eliza was a member of G.A.C., most intramurals, cheerleading, newspaper staff, Exodus, Concert Band, Orchestra, and Hall Guides. Betsy's hob- bies are most sports, especially snow ski- ing; flute and piccolo. Her favorite sub- jects were civics, Exodus, and orchestra. She was also on the honor roll all three years. | JOHN Cc, and English. DAVE CURBY was a member of home- room 305 where he served as vice—presi- dent. Igor participated in science and mathematics seminars, football, wrestling and all other sports. Dave's hobbies are sports and goofing around. His favorite subjects were gym and earth science. Dave was on the honor roll and honorable mention in 7th and 8th grade, and won athletic letters all three years while at Slauson. JOHN D'ADDONA was a member of homeroom 304. ' D participated in basketball, hockey, and volleyball. Col- lecting records and all sports are his hobbies, while his favorite subjects were civics and earth science. John was ap- pointed Sealer of Weights and Measures on County Government Day and was on the honor roll, NINA DAVIS was a member of home- room 135. She participated in intra- mural hockey, activities at the com- munity center and the YWCA. Nina's hobbies are playing records, riding bikes, cooking, and dancing. Math and | cooking were her favorite subjects. DELCAMP was a member of homeroom 208. He is a member of the Pentecoastal Church of God. John's hob- bies are sailing, canoeing and buying and selling stock. His favorite subjects were mechanical drawing and English. John entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was on the honor roll and honorable mention. KATHY CODY was a member of home- room 131. She participated in after school sports. Kathy's hobbies are Dave and records. Her favorite subjects were con servation and lunch. PAUL CONNER, a member of homeroom 135 was a Boy Scout while at Slauson. : 2 His hobbies are building model cars while er see a, eae all a= his favorite subjects were conservation ceeds SRD et OE AEE CAROL COPLEY was a member of home- f room 315. Her hobbies are dancing and He participated in football, basketball, playing records. Math and chorus were hockey, and wrestling. Fred's hobby is her favorite subjects. NANCY COLLEY served as president of homeroom 222, and participated in Student Council and all intramurals. She was on the honor roll and honorable mention. Nancy's hobbies were water skiing, sewing and swimming while her favorite subjects were home ec, and math. MARY COOPER was a member of home- room 305 where Coop served as vice- president. She was a member of Student Council, G.A.C., and Exodus. She par- ming, painting, and playing the guitar. Her favorite subjects were civics and gym. Mary was on the honor roll all three years, and was secretary of the Student Council. FRED CRAWFORD was a member of home- room 222 where he served as president. scuba diving, while his favorite subjects were gym and English. FRED CURTISS was a member of home- room 222. He participated in cafeteria help, while Fred's hobbies are lunch and saying funny things. Fred's favorite sub- jects were world geography and math. DEEPALI DAS was a member of home- room 305. Her hobbies are swimming, bowling and dancing, while ''Dee's fa- vorite subjects were science and band. She entered Slauson in the 9th grade and was on an honor roll. at Slauson. MERRIE DELLER was a member of homeroom 315 where she served as vice- president. She participated in some | sports. Merrie's hobbies are swimming | and skating while her preferred subjects were math, civics, and chorus. was also on the honorable mention while MARTI DEAN entered Slauson in eighth grade and became a member of home- room 229. She was a member of Student Council, Student Court, the Assembly Committee, the Pep Committee, Junior | Lifesaving, and Etta-Kett. as an assistant editor on the Slauson Byphocalist, treasurer of Exodus, and participated in all intramurals. Marti's hobbies are skiing, diving, sewing, and swimming, while her favorite subjects were chorus, civics, and Exodus. She was also on the honor roll and honorable } mention both years at Slauson. She served BILL DEAN was a member of homeroom His hobbies are cars and engines. Bill's favorite subjects were math and KATHY DENEEN entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 212, She served on Hall Guides and was on the honor roll. Kathy's hobbies are sewing, swimming, fencing, and most sports, while her favorite sub- jects were Spanish and art. Merrie MARTHA CONIWAY entered Slauson in the 8th grade, and became a member of homeroom 303 where she served as sec- retary. She participated in intramural sports, and served on the Exodus staff, newspaper staff, and Pep Committee. Her hobbies are painting and sewing, while her favorite subjects were Exodus and typing. Martha was on the honor roll both years at Slauson. MIKE COOPER was a member of home- room 229 where ''Mickie served as 7th grade president. He participated in football, basketball, wrestling, volleyball, and was on the varsity swim team and the track team. Mike's hobbies are girls, food, dancing, and playing football, as well as listening to records. Mickie's'’ favorite subjects were gym, conservation, lunch, and math. TERRI CROCKETT entered Slauson in eighth grade and became a member of homeroom 304. She participated in after school sports. Terri's hobbies are ice skating, sewing, and reading, while Spanish and math were her favorite sub- jects. She was also on the all ''A honor roll in eighth grade and the honor roll in ninth. LINDA DENNIS was a member of home- room 304. Her hobbies are ice skating, sknitting, and camping. Linda's favorite subjects were typing and beginning speech. SUE DERR was a member of homeroom 304. Her hobbies are Rich, dogs, dancing and parties. ‘''Scooter's'' favorite subjects were clothing and lunch. LISA DERRENBERGER was a member of homeroom 320 where she served as secre- tary. Lisa participated in Etta-Kett, in- tramural volleyball and volunteer service at University Hospital. Lisa's hobbies are oil painting, and swimming. Lisa's favorite subjects were Concert Band and art. She was on Honorable Mention twice. JULIE DESMET a member of homeroom 304, participated in intramural sports. Her hobbies are swimming and having fun. ‘Jules!’ favorite subjects were science, and Lunch. SHARON DIECKMAN was a member of homeroom 212, where she was a member of Etta-Kett, Concert Band and editor of the school newspaper. Sharon's hobbies are music and people. Her favorite sub- jects were math and civics. ELEANOR DILL was a member of home- room 212. Ellie participated in a few intramural sports and was a member of 4-H. Her hobbies are sewing and col- lecting records. Ellie's'' favorite sub- jects were world geography, math and clothing. She was on the honor roll and honorable mention. MARK DINGER was a member of home- room 208. ''Rodent participated in football. Mark's hobbies are Cindy and shooting. His favorite subjects were conservation and world history. MARK DINWIDDIE was a member of homeroom 303. Mark's hobbies are snow skiing, scuba diving, underwater photo- graphy, astronomy, and traveling. En- glish and conservation were his favorite subjects. GLEN DIUBLE was a member of home- room 320. His hobbies are baseball and swimming. Glen's favorite subjects were typing and conservation. He was on the honorable mention. BECKY DONALLY was a member of home- room 212. ''Donny's' hobbies are swim- ming and playing records. Her favorite subjects were civics and English. She was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. TOM DONETH entered Slauson in the eighth grade and became a member of homeroom 222. ''Donut's' hobby is model rocketry and his favorite subjects were gym and math. Tom was also on the 'B honor roll. DOUG DUKE was a member of homeroom 305. He participated in Hall Guides and skiing. Doug's hobby is motorcycles. His favorite subjects were conservation and homeroom. LAURIE EBERTS was a member of homeroom 135 where she served as president. Her hobbies are horses, dancing, and different kinds of sports. Her favorite subjects were clothing and chorus. She was also chairman of the committee which sent Christmas cards to men in the service. Laurie was a mem- ber of the 4-H Club. BRUCE EDWARDS was a member of homeroom 208, His hobbies are playing and listening to the Blues. His fa- vorite subjects were gym and conserva- tion. Bruce comments that, Blues is the only thing for me! LYNN _EIBLER was a member of home- room 320. She participated in Hall Guides and Girl Scouts. Lynn's hobbies are rock collecting, reading and singing. Her favorite subjects were science, music and English. She was on the honor roll and won second place in the Southeastern Michigan Science Fair. LORI FACCHINI was a member of home- room 222. Lori's hobby is sewing. Her favorite subjects were study hall and band. She was on the honor roll while | at Slauson. EILEEN FERGUSON was a member of homeroom 320. Her hobbies are swim- = ming and ice skating. Eileen's favorite subjects were French, art, and geography. She was on the honor roll. DEBBIE FITCHETT was a member of _ mice ney seen eb aap = | i MIKE FLEMING was a member of home- STEPHAN FODALE was a member of ina He Coansit Debbie's hobbies are : 3 ; — + , room 222. His favorite subjects were homeroom 222, His favorite subjects . 3 : math, science, and band, and his hob- were lunch and conservation. Steve's music, boys, and dancing. Her favorite subjects were math, gym, Spanish, and ; 2 | bies are bike riding and building models. favorite hobby is girls. civics. WENDA FORTSON was a member of homeroom 304, Wendy's hobbies are dancing and singing, and she was one of the Temperettes that participated in the talent assembly. Her favorite subjects were clothing, math and art. BILL FOLWER was a member of home- room 229. He was a member of Student Court, participated in most intramurals and served on Hall Guides and Student Council. Bill's h-bbies are golf, reading and most sports. Gym, French and math were Bill's favorite subjects. He was on the honor roll all three years. KATHY FOX was a member of home- room 222. Kathy's hobbies are records, her favorite subjects were math and typing. She entered Slauson in the 8th grade. NITA FRANKLIN was a member of home- room 229. 'Neni ' participated in V.I.T. Fair Center, Arborette Teen Center, and Jones school. Nita's hobbies are going to gigs, eating, boys, records, and R,C.G, Candy's favorite subjects were English and study hall. PAUL GEDDES was a member of home- room 135, Paul's hobbies are raising pets. His favorite subject was concert band. KATHY FREDERICK was a member of homeroom 135 where she served as secretary. Freddy was s member of G.A.C., Student Council, snd Hall Guides. She also participated in all intramurals and County Government Day. Kathy's hobbies are swimming and water siding, while her favorite subjects were history and chorus. She was on the A and B honor roll. DAN GEEN was a member of homeroom 304 where he served as president. Dan participated in heavyweight football and his hobbies are girls and art work. Eng- lish and lunch were Dan's favorite subjects. JOAN GIBSON was a member of home- room 131 where Gibby served as pres- cs ident and vice-president. She was a member of Hall Guides, Homeroom Planning Committee, the Byphocalist and participated in intramurals. Joan's hobbies are all kinds of art and skiing. Her favorite subjects were art, civics and Exodus. She was on the honor roll in ninth grade. ART FRENCH was a member of home- room 131, He was a member of Hall Guides and the light weight football team. Art's hobbies are swimming and tennis. His favorite subjects were science and math. LENA FRITZELL was a member of homeroom 135. She entered Slauson in the eighth grade coming from Sweden. Lena participated in student Council, and most after-school sports. She en- joys horseback riding, while her favorite subject was chorus. JOHN GIBSON was a member of home- room 320. He participated in volleyball, basketball, and hockey, while world his- tory, and civics were his favorite subjects. SUE FROELICH was a member of home- room 320, where she served as presi- dent and vice-president. Sue participated in Student Council, the Byphocalist, and intramurals. Her hobbies are sewing, drawing and horseback riding. Sue's favorite subjects were art, English, civics and Exodus. She was on the honor roll all three years. Sue was also Student Council president. WENDY GOFFINET was a member of homeroom 208 where she served as sec- retary. She was a member of Etta-Kett. Wendy's hobby is listening to music. Her favorite subjects were chorus and civics. NANCY GRACE was a member of homeroom 303. She participated in volleyball, the school newspaper and Concert Orchestra. Nancy's favorite subjects were French and world history. She enjoys reading and playing her cello, Nancy entered Slauson in the 8th grade and was on honor roll. Nancy participated in County Government Day. CINDY GAGALIS was a member of homeroom 320 where 'Giggies served as treasurer. She was a member of Student Council, Exodug and participated in Homeroom Planning Committee and all intramurals. Her hobbies are bas- ketball and dancing while her favorite subjects were English, civics and chorus. TRACY GALLUP was a member of homeroom 229 where she served as secretary. She participated in Concert Orchestra, intramural sports, and cheerleading. Tracy's hobby is art. Her favorite subjects were English and art. Tracy was on the honor roll and honorable mention throughout Slauson. SHARON GRAGANTA was a member of homeroom 229. She served as a hall guide and as a member of Concert Band and Exodus staff. Sharon's hobbies in- clude drawing and painting, while world geography, Exodus, and art were her favorite subjects. Sharon was on the honor roll all three years. CAROL GRAY was a member of home- 4 room 315. Pooh served on Student Council, G.A.C., Hall Guides, and par- ticipated in all intramurals. Swimming and horseback riding are Carol's hobbies, while English, civics, and chorus were her favorite subjects. Carol was also on the honor roll while at Slauson. ELLEN GRAY was a member of home- room 315. Her hobbies are bowling and playing records. Ellen's favorite subjects were math, typing, and business orienta- tion. Ellen was on the honorable mention. | STUART GRAHAM was a member of homeroom 212. Stu's hobbies are slot- cars, stamp collecting and electronics. His favorite subjects were gym, math, and band. EUNICE GREEN was a member of home room 222. She entered Slauson in the ninth grade. DAVE GREENWOOD was a member of homeroom 131 where he served as sec- retary. Turtle participated in football in 7th grade. Dave's hobbies are col- lecting records, while his favorite sub- jects were math and civics. Turtle also likes to chug (dance). RUTH GREEAR was a member of home- room 135. She was a member of Etta- Kett, the newspaper, and participated in intramural sports including field hockey, volleyball, soccer, and several others. Water skiing is Ruth's hobby. Her fa- vorite subjects were speech and math. DENISE GROB was a member of home- room 304. She served on Etta-Kett and was on the honor roll. Denise's favorite BARB GUBACHY was a member of home subjects were chorus and English. room 303 where she served as vice-presi- dent, secretary, and treasurer. She was a G.A.C, and Student Council represen- tative, served on the homeroom planning committee, and was a cheerleader. Swim- : ming and bowling are her hobbies, while | Bob Dietrich, dancing, flirting, and being Barb's favorite subjects were typing and a pest. Her favorite subjects were home- : 2 math. She was on the honor roll through room and lunch. Henn loves life and out Slauson. enjoys all kinds of people. MICHELLE GRIESHABER was a member of homeroom 304, Henn loves volley- ball and just having fun is what she does out of school. Michelle's hobbies are GREGG HAINEN was a member of home- room 320. ‘''Peanut participated in co-ed and intramural volleyball, football, bas- ketball, wrestling, and baseball. Gregg's hobbies are hunting, fishing, and collect- ing guns. His favorite subjects were con- servation, shop, and gym, and he was on the honorable mention. JAY HALE was a member of homeroom 131. He participated in football and in- tramural sports. Jay's hobby is model building, while math and civics were his favorite subjects. JANE HALL was a member of homeroom 305 where Jungle'’ served as president, vice-president, and secretary. She was a member of Student Council and parti- cipated in all after school sports. Jane's hobbies are swimming, watching motor- cycle races, and playing the guitar. Her favorite subjects were math and speech. Jane was on the honor roll. WILLIAM HALL was a member of home- room 208. Math and conservation were his favorite subjects while at Slauson. Bill's hobby is motorbikes. DAVE HARBISON was a member of homeroom 320 where he served as president. ‘Harbi'’ participated in middleweight football and varsity wrest- ling. His hobbies are sports, water skiing, and model cars. Dave's favor- ite subjects were world geography and gym. ED HAMILTON was a member of home- room 320. He was a member of Hall Guides for two years. His hobbies are records, swimming, one girl and tele- vision. Ed's favorite subjects were con- servation and homeroom. RICHARD HANE was a member of home- room 315. He participated in football and baseball after and during school. Al- though Richard has no hobby his favorite subjects were art, wood and metal shop. ROBERTA HARRIS was a member of homeroom 315 and served on Etta-Kett. Berta's' ’ hobbies are listening to rec- ords and swimming while her favorite subjects were clothing, typing, and world geography. Roberta was also on the honorable mention. MARK HARRIS was a member of home- room 222, He participated on the wrest- ling team and was on the football team at his old school. Mark's hobby is playing golf. His favorite subjects were civics and gym. He entered Slauson in the ninth grade. SHEILA HARRISON was a member of homeroom 229. She participated in in- tramural hockey. Sheila's hobby is col- lecting records while her favorite sub- jects were business orientation and chorus. JANICE HARTMAN was a member of homeroom 135. She was a member of Etta-Kett and participated in volleyball. Swimming and playing records are Janice's hobbies. Her favorite subjects were civics and study hall. BOB HARTWELL was a member of homeroom 229. He participated in in- tramural basketball. Bob's favorite subjects were earth science and civics. He entered Slauson in the 9th grade. DOUG HASTINGS was a member } room 222. SANDY HATCH was a member of home- room 229. Sandy was a member of concert orchestra, soccer, and lifesaving. Sandy's hobby is skating, while her fa- vorite subjects were English and craft shop. Sandy was on the honor roll all three years. FRED HATFIELD was a member of homeroom 212. His hobbies are models and motoring. Fred's favorite subject was conservation. KARLA HAUSER was a member of home- room 222. She participated in all intra- mural sports, and was a member of G.A.C. Karla's hobbies are sports and reading while her favorite subject are French and math. Karla was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. TOM HERGOTT was a member of home- room 222. He participated in swimming and volleyball. Tom's hobbies are horse- back riding and scuba diving. His favorite subjects were gym and math. KEN HERMAN was a member of home- room 304, German participated in football and basketball. His hobbies are all sports, watching TV, and playing table football. German's favorite subjects were German, phys. ed., world geography, and typing. He was on the honorable mention. ELLEN HERRICK was a member of homeroom 135. She was a library aide. Ellen's hobby is reading, while world geography and typing were her favorite subjects. MARY HEWITT was a member of home- room 212. She was a hall guide and a member of cheerleading. Mary's hob- bies are swimming and tennis, while her favorite subjects were history, gym and math. Mary entered Slauson in the ninth grade. MIKE HICKS was a member of home- room 305. His hobby is building models. Mike's favorite subjects were lunch and homeroom. NANCY HOGAN served as vice-president of her homeroom, 222. Gretta's fa- vorite hobbies are water skiing and swim- ming while her favorite subjects were world history and English. ALICE HOLDEN was a member of home- room 229 where she served as a student council alternate, an Etta-Kett alternate and a member of the newspaper staff, concert band, the Seventh Grade Party Committee, and intramural sports. Alice's hobbies are skating, swimming and sewing, while her favorite subjects were band and civics. She was on the honorable mention. SHARON HOLZAPFEL was a member of homeroom 303. She was a member af church choir and Youth Fellowship. Sharon's hobbies are horses and boys. Her favorite subjects were English, typing, math, and gym. mittee in was on th geography FRANK H and shop. 320. She hockey. were mus EDWARD JABLONSKI was a member of homeroom 320. weight football. Ed's hobby is sailing. His favorite subjects were earth science and math. three years. HAROLD JACOBUS was a member of homeroom 315. Although Bobus did enjoy bowling, hunting, and fishing. conservation. | LOIS JAMES was a member of home- room 320. Her hobbies are dancing and were typing and gym. Lois entered Slauson in the eighth grade. ERIC JOHNSON was a member of home- room 212. He served on Hall Guides, graphy. LINDA HORTON was a member of home- room 305. semesters and was on the tutoring com- sewing, reading, and baby-sitting. subjects were business orientation and homeroom 305 where Child served as vice-president. the 9th grade party committee. bies are girls, cars, and tipen cycles. His favorite subjects were conservation ANN _HUSS was a member of homeroom and participated in volleyball and field and dancing while her favorite subjects He participated in heavy He was on the honor roll all not participate in any intramurals he did Harold's favorite subjects were math and her boyfriend, while her favorite subjects while his favorite subject was world geo- SUE HOUSER was a member of home- room 222 where she served as president. She was a member of Student Council, school newspaper, was representative to Linda's hobbies are Ann Arbor News, and participated in Linda after school sports. Sue's hobbies are honor roll and her favorite dancing, horseback riding, and having fun. ' Susi's'' favorite subjects were ' English and biology. She was a hall guide for two 8th grade. UGHES was a member of LYNN HULETT was a member of home- room 212. Lynn's hobbies are water- skiing, collecting records, and going to concerts. Her favorite subjects were world geography and music, He was a member of His hob- SANDRA IJAMES was a member of home- room 222. Sandra's hobbies are writing spy stories for fun. Her favorite subjects were chorus and Spanish. Sandra entered Slauson in the 8th grade. was a member of Etta-Kett Ann's hobbies are basketball ic, gym, and typing. RICK JACOBI was a member of home- room 229 where he served as president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. Rick was a member of Concert Band for three years, served on Student Council, and participated in some intramurals. Rick's hobbies are playing the guitar with the Squires and drawing. Rick's favorite subjects were civics, history, and Kathy. Rick was also on the honor roll and honorable mention, and was in three talent assembly's with the Squires. JENNY JADWIN was a member of home- room 208. Her hobbies are horseback riding, swimming, and boating. Jenny's favorite subjects were algebra and English. Jenny says she likes the Beatles and the Monkees. BETH JENKS served as a hall guide for homeroom 315. Her hobby is horseback riding while her favorite subjects were chorus and world geography. Beth was on the honorable mention list while at Slauson. HERBERT JOHNSON was a member of homeroom 135. ball, hockey, and girls were his hobbies, jects. Herb also feels that Slauson is a good school. He participated in football and volleyball, as well as wrestling. Foot- while math and shop were his favorite sub- STEVE HUBER was a member of home- room 208. Steve's hobby is Sue, and his favorite subjects were math and gym. Steve entered Slauson in the 9th grade, PETER HUSAK was a member of home- room 135. He participated in football while his hobbies are model making and space. His favorite subjects were metal shop and English. BARB INGLING was a member of home- room 208 where she served as president and was a member of Hall Guides. Barb's hobbies are ice skating and sewing while concert band and geography were her favorite subjects. SARA JOHANNES was a member of home- room 315 where she served as president and secretary. ''Sally'’ was a member of Hall Guides and Etta-Kett, and participated in intramurals and synchronized swimming. Her hobbies are skating and swimming while her favorite subjects were civics and Spanish. JOHN JOHNSON was a member of home- room 212, He participated in basketball, soccer, hockey, and swimming and was a member of Hall Guides and the Projection Club. John's hobbies are bowling and gambling, while his favorite subjects were conservation and gym. JOE JOHNSON was. a member of home- room 131. Pete participated in intra- mural basketball and softball, and was a member of the teen-age club. ‘''Pete's hobbies are sports and girls, while his favorite subjects were gym, band, and conservation. EILEEN JOHNSTON was a member of homeroom 131 where she served as Stu- dent Council alternate. ''Gifted One'' was a member of G.A.C., Concert Orchestra, synchronized swimming, and all intra- murals. Eileen's hobbies are sewing and all sports, while her favorite subjects were typing, world geography, and civics. Eileen was treasurer of G.A.C. and synchronized swimming and she was on the honor roll everytime. ALAN JONES was a member of homeroom 305. Butch was a member of softball and the YMCA. Alan's hobbies are models, skiing, fishing, camping, and girls. 'Butch's favorite subjects were gym, conservation and lunch. He entered Slauson in the eighth grade. MIKE JONES was a member of home— room 212. Mike's hobbies are drums, while math and conservation were his favorite subjects. PERCY JONES was a member of home- room 305. He was a member of the football and wrestling teams. ROBERT JONES was a member of home- room 135. He participated in football and basketball. Robert's hobbies are drag-racing and jazz. His favorite sub- jects were math and gym. GARY KALMBACH was a member of homeroom 229, He participated in space- ball, wrestling, and trampoline. Gary's favorite subjects were printing, math and gym, SUE KALMBACH was a member of home- room 208 where she served as secretary. Sue was a member of Hall Guides and participated in intramural sports. Her hobbies are horseback riding and Steve, while her favorite subjects were typing and civics. Sue was on the honorable mention in 7th grade. BRENDA KARNES was a member of homeroom 303. She participated in a group called the Arboretts . Her hob- bies are boys, eating, dancing, chewing gum, riding motorcycles, spending money, and buying new clothes. Brenda's favor- ite subjects were lunch and study hall. She entered Slauson in the 7th grade but went to Tappan in the 8th. She was also a member of the 9th grade chorus. CAROL KASURIN was a member of home- room 315. She served on Ette-Kett, Exo- dus and the school paper. Carol enjoys swimming, sketching and painting. Her favorite subjects were conservation, art and Exodus. Carol was on the honorable mention most of the time. SHELDON KATZ was a member of home- room 131 where he served as secretary and treasurer. Sheldon participated in football and intramural sports. His hob- bies are girls, eating, and model cars; while biology, band, and lunch were his favorite subjects. Sheldon was also on the honorable mention. MIKE KELLY was a m ember of home- room 303. He was a member of Student Court, Hall Guides, Rocket Club and he was a tutor. Mike's hobbies are fishing and rockets. His favorite subjects were civics, math and electronics. MIKE KELLY was a member of home- room 131. Mike served on Boys' Athle- tics in 7th grade. His favorite subjects were chorus, shop and conservation and his hobbies are electronics and guitar. Mike was a member of the Dark Souls. He was on the honorable mention in 7th and 8th grades. THOMAS KIDD was a member of home- room 212 where he served as treasurer. Ralph participated in all intramural sports. Tom's hobbies are sports and traveling. His favorite subjects were business orientation and math. Tom was also on the honor roll. KRIS KUKER was a member after-school volleyball. and math. room 212 where she served as secretary. She was a member of Hall Guides and Kris's hobbies are oil painting and playing the guitar. Her favorite subjects were art, music KATHY KINCAID was a member of home- room 135 where 'Kath'’ served on the homeroom committee. Her hobbies are Jeff and stuffed animals. Business orien tation and math were her favorite subjects. KATHY KORTE was a member of home- She participated in after- school field hockey. Kathy's hobby is being late for school. Her favorite sub- jects were art and shop. room 212. JEFF KREAGER was a member of home- room 304. He participated in football, intramural hockey and basketball. Jeff's hobby is building cars and he likes to water ski. His favorite subjects were gym and civics. He was on the honor roll and honorable mention. of home- homeroom 304, c hecker, civics and gym. BILL LAMB was a member conservation. homeroom 208. dancing, and working. subjects were gym and math. Swim Club. ming and boys. were Math and civics. 315. ‘Willie participated in wrestling, while his favorite subjects were gym and Bill's hobbies are mecha- nics, reading, and winter sports. VICKY LARAWAY was a member of Boots'' was a member of Etta-Kett while her hobbies are boys, Vicky's favorite CONNIE LAUBENGAYER was a member of homeroom 212, where she was a member of Etta-Kett and Synchronized Connie's hobbies are swim- Her favorite subjects of homeroom homeroom 131. geography and math. the honor roll. PETER KRUSTS was a member of home- STEVE KULIBERT was a member of He served as a hall guide Steve's hobby is building model cars, while his favorite subjects were SANDY LAPERRIERE was a member of Her hobby is drawing while her favorite subjects were world Sandy entered Slauson in the ninth grade and was on KATHY KINSEY served as secretary of homeroom 222, She was a member of Etta-Kett, Junior Lifesaving, the Exodus staff, and Student Court. She also par- ticipated in intramurals. Kathy's hobbies are water skiing, swimming and reading. Her favorite subjects were German and civics. PAMELA KOSTE was a member of home- room 229. She participated in Junior His- torians, Junior Theatre, Adv. Speech play, and Youth Musical Theatre. Pam's hob- bies are reading and acting. Her favorite subjects were world geography, spanish, and English. She entered Slauson in the 8th grade and was on the honor roll. Pam also won a poetry contest in the 8th grade English. room 131 throughout his career at Slauson. Scouts. are his hobbies. GEORGE LARDAS was a member of homeroom 304 where he served as Stu- dent Council representative. hobbies are astronomy and math. His favorite subjects were math and science. He entered Slauson in the eighth grade. RUSSELL LAWTON was a member of homeroom 131 where Russ served as Student Council representative. a member of Student Council and Boy Model railroading and aerospace were his favorite subjects. Slauson in the 9th grade. George's He was German and algebra He entered DALE LEFURGE was a member of home- KRIS _KIYO was a member of homeroom 305, She participated in Etta Kett, tennis, and after-school volleyball. Kris's hob- bies are horseback riding, records and boys. Her favorite subjects were math and speech. Kris entered Slauson in the eighth grade. JOHN KOZMINSKI was a member of home- room 304. Skinner participated in wrest- ling and was a member of the Pep Com- mittee. John's hobbies are sports while his favorite subjects were gym and world history. ROB KUHN was a member of home room 212. He was a member of Exodus staff, played football in eighth grade, and participated in most intramural sports. Rob's hobbies are sports, tropical fish, collecting coins and stamps. His favorite subjects were world geography and Eng- lish. He was on the honor roll most of the time. SARA LARSON was a member of home- room 303 where she served as secretary. She was a member of Student Council and synchronized swimming. She participated in after school sports and her hobby is swimming. Her favorite subjects were German and history, She entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was on the honor roll. room 305. Dale's hobby is motorcycles. His favorite subjects were conservation and printing. RICH LUKER was a member of home- room 208 where he served as president. While in Slauson, he was a member of Student Council, Hall Guides, and B.A.C. He was also manager of the football team. His hobbies are girls, drums, and the Squires ', while his favorite subjects were civics and gym. Richard was on the honor roll three times. DAVE LEHKER was a member of home- room 320 and served as president. ‘He was a member of Student Council and participated in all sports. Dave's favorite subjects were world geography and civics. MARY LUTZ was a member of home- room 131 where she was a member of a cheerleading squad. Her favorite sub- jects were world geography and English. Playing the piano and the guitar are her hobbies. Mary entered Slauson in the 9th grade, and was on the honor roll. CINDY LEHSTEN was a member of homeroom 135 where she served as vice- president. Red was a member of G.A.C,, Hall Guides and intramurals. Cindy's hobbies are records and swim- ming. Her favorite subjects were gym and English. ee ee DIANE LEIGHTON was a member of homeroom 305 where ''Berth'' served as secretary. Her hobbies are boys and just having fun. Diane's favorite sub-— jects were between classes'' and study hall. NANCY LUTZ was a member of home- room 222. Nancy's favorite hobby is swimming. Typing and chorus were her favorite subjects while at Slauson. ee KAREN MacARTHUR a member of home- room 212, served on Girl's Athletic Council and was on the school newspaper. She participated in intramural sports. Karen's hobbies are ice skating and col- lecting match covers. Her favorite sub- jects were world geography and gym. LINDA LESSELS was a member of home- room 320 where she served as secretary. She participated in intramural sports. Linda's hobbies are swimming, boys of all kinds, hippies, beautiful people and peace. Her favorite subjects were art and typing. TODD LEWIS was a member of home- room 320. His favorite hobbies are guns, cars, and working on engines. Todd's favorite subjects were shop and math. Todd entered Slauson in the eighth grade. CAROL MACPHERSON served as home- room Planning Committee representative for homeroom 303. She participated in some intramurals and her favorite subjects were math and foods. Carol's hobbies are boys, dancing, playing records and skating. JOHN MALACOS was a member of home— room 131 where he served as president. Greek was a member of the football team and participated in other out-of- school activities. John's hobbies are bowling and golf. English and civics were his favorite subjects. He was also on the honorable mention. LIZ LINK was a member of homeroom 315. Liz's hobbies are boys, singing, dancing, getting out of classes, and messing around. Her favorite subjects were lunch and Mrs. Carlson's office. BRAD LUCHS was a member of home- room 304. He participated in all intra- mural sports. Brad's hobbies are cars and planes while his favorite subjects were gym and conservation. VICKI_ MARKEN was a member of home- room 222, She enjoys records and boys, and her favorite subjects were music and study hall, GREG MAST was a member of home— room 212. Greg was a member of stamp club and participated in most intramurals. His hobbies are sports and cooking, while gym and history were his favorite subjects. MARY BETH MAZUR was a member of homeroom 315. She participated in most intramural sports while her hobbies are skating, swimming, and dancing. Her favorite subjects were history and civics. Mary Beth was also on the honor roll while at Slauson. JANE MARTIN was a member of home- room 305. She participated in Student Council. Jane's hobbies are swimming and boys. Her favorite subject was civics. CINDY McCOLLUM was a member of homeroom 135 where she served as secre- tary. Cindy participated in gymnastics, synchronized swimming and volleyball. Her hobbies are diving, and ballet while her favorite subjects were world geography and gym. DAVE McCLEERY was a member of 320 throughout his career at Slauson. His hobbies were hunting and trapping. His favorite subject was study hall and lunch. RICKY McCOMB was a member of home- room 229. His hobbies are all sports, while gym and study hall were his favorite subjects. MIKE McCREEDY was a member of home- room 229. Mike's hobbies are slotcar racing and watching television, while math, chorus, and French were his favorite subjects TERRI McFADDEN was a member of homeroom 304 where she served as sec- | retary. Terri was a member of Vit's Castel's Tempret's and was in the talent show in ninth grade. Her hobbies are cooking and singing, while her favorite subjects were math, chorus, gym and civics. Terri was on the honor roll and honorable mention in 7th grade. JANET McCOTTER was a member of home— room 229 where Doc served on Hall Guides. -- Her hobbies are reading, collecting records, —s and playing guitar. Doc's favorite subject was science. MARY McIVOR was a member of home- 5 She was a member of Student JERRY McKEE was a member of home— Council and participated in Concert Or- room 229. Jay participated in intramural chestra. Mary's hobbies are painting, volleyball and basketball. Her hobbies are music and hiking. Her favorite subject riding and collecting records. Her favorite was world geography. She also was on the subjects were German and biology. She was honor roll. on the honor roll. PAMELA McRAE was a member of home- room 208. She was a member of the V.1.T.'s and the Mr. T ’ club. Pam's hobbies are dancing, playing. records, drawing, and boys. Art, clothing, lunch, and clinic were her favorite subjects. SUE McKINNEY was a member of home- room 229. She participated in Exodus and most intramural sports. Sue's hobbies are oil painting and the potter's wheel. Her favorite subjects were art and Exodus. She was also on the honorable mention. RICKI MIAL was a member of home- GARY MIANO was a member of home- 315. Peanut participated in : a, JOHN MERIWETHER was a member of re a rey pers room 320. He participated in basketball, = football, wrestling, basketball, and track. z homeroom 131 where he served as vice- Pee A Pee and hockey. Gary's hobbies are golf, and Ricki's hobbies are sports, studies, mini 2 = president. His hobbies are horses, while most sports. His favorite subjects were bikes, and girls while his favorite subjects were civics and English. Ricki was also on the honorable mention while at Slauson. his favorite subjects were math and Engtish. world geography and mechanical drawing. He was also on the honor roll. Poe ROUTE rr TTRPOUHT AA PR AMY MIERAS was a member of home room 208 where she served as vice-presi- dent and secretary. Aim participated in intramural volleyball, gymnastics, and junior lifesaving. Her hobbies are sewing and dancing while her favorite subjects were chorus and Spanish. Amy was also on the honor roll. ROGER MILEY was a member of home- room 208. Roe participated in football while his hobbies are girls, hunting, and being with the guys. His favorite sub- jects were lunch and gym. He entered Slauson in the eighth grade. CHIP MILLER was a member of home- room 229. He participated in intra- murals, track, football and wrestling. Chip's hobbies are sports of all kinds. Gym and math were his favorite subjects. STEVEN MUNN was a member of home- _ room 304. He participated in football and basketball. Steve's hobbies are mini- bikes and playing paper football, while his favorite subjects were shop and Exodus, where he served as a photographer. BOB MILLS was a member of home— room 305. He participated in football, volleyball, and intramural basketball. Bob's nobby is skiing. His favorite sub- jects were English and gym. MARGARETT MUNSON was homeroom representative for homeroom 315. Peg was a member of Etta-Kett and participa- ted in swimming and after-school activi- ties. His hobbies are swimming and skating while her favorite subjects were gym, world history, and chorus. Peggy was on the honorable mention while at Slauson. ROBERT MITCHELL was a member of homeroom 222. Robert's hobbies are football and horseback riding. His fa- vorite subjects were math and conserva- tion. a RITA MURPHY was a member of home- room 203 where she served as Student Council representative. Rita participated in intramural sports and was a cheer- leader. Painting, talking and having fun are her hobbies. Rita's favorite subjects were art and gym. She was on the honor roll in seventh grade. BEDE MITCHELL was a member of home- room 304. He participated in football and basketball. Bede's hobbies are basketball and reading. His favorite subjects were gym and history. BILL MURPHY was a member of home- room 304 where he served as treasurer. He participated in the Hunter's Safety Class. Bill's hobbies are hunting and building model cars. Math and conservation were his fa- yorite subjects. MARY ELLEN MOONEY was a member of homeroom 222. She was a member of Volunteen.'' Mary Ellen's hobbies are horses, drums, and records. Her favorite subjects were business orientation and con- cert band. GEORGE NAGY was a member of home— room 305 where he served as president. George participated on the Party Planning Committee, hockey, football, and all other sports. George's hobbies are Sue, sports, clothes, and having fun. His favorite sub- jects were conservation and gym. KATHY MORRIS was a member of home- room 208. She was a cheerleader and participated in intramural sports. Kathy's hobbies are horseback riding and singing. Her favorite subject was speech. BRUCE MORRISON was a member of home- room 305. ‘'Mouse'’ was a member of the lightweight football team. Bruce's hobby is fishing. His favorite subjects were gym and conservation. Bruce entered Slauson in the eighth grade. PAUL NAKAMURA was a member of homeroom 131. Paul's hobby is playing guitar for the Mystery Train. DONN NELSON was a member of home— room 135. He was a member of Hall Guides and participated in hockey, football, and volleyball. Donh's hobbies are playing his guitar and girls, while his favorite sub- jects were Spanish and civics. Donn was on the honorable mention all three years. LYLE MULHOLLAND was a member of homeroom 229 where he served as vice- president. Lyle's hobbies are swimming and water skiing. His favorite subjects were electric shop and lunch. He was also on the honorable mention. DOUG NICHOLS was a member of home- room 135 where he served as president and Student Council representative. His favorite subjects were math and electronics and he was on honorable mention two years and honor roll in the ninth grade. He was also a member of the famed Dark Souls and participated in several Slauson Talent Shows. JOHN OGDEN was a member of home- room 320. John was a member of Hall Guides while he participated in baseball and football. John's hobbies are models, flying, T.V., and guitar. His favorite subjects were conservation and English. JEFF OHL was president, vice-presi- dent, and secretary of homeroom 315. He was a member of Student Council and the Exodus staff. Jeff's hobbies are swimming and making posters while his favorite subjects were math and English. Jeff was also on the honorable mention. RANDY NICHOLS was a member of home- room 208. His hobbies are collecting anything and everything. Robert's favorite subjects were world geography and typing. MARY OSBORN was a member of home- room 135. ' Chief'' was a member of Etta-Kett, Junior Lifesaving, and par- ticipated in volleyball and gymnastics. Mary's hobbies are swimming and ice skating, while her favorite subjects were Spanish and chorus. MIKE NORRIS was a member of home- room 135. He served on the Exodus staff. Mike's favorite subjects were art, and English, while his hobbies are art, models, swimming, and mythology. DEBBY OTTO was a member of home- room 229. She was a hall guide and participated in volleyball, field hockey, soccer and softball. Debby's hobbies are watercolors and music. Her favorite subjects were Concert Band, art and biology. She was on the honor roll. STUART NORTHRUP was a member of homeroom 222, He was a member of after school volleyball and basketball. Stuart's hobbies are stamp collecting. His favorite subjects were electronics and earth science. KATHY O'BRIEN was a member of homeroom 303. She participated in Concert Orchestra, Girls' Athletics, newspaper, Hall Guides and most intra- murals. Kathy's hobbies are cello and sports while her favorite subjects were English and civics. She was also on the honor roll. STEVE PALMIERE was a member of homeroom 222 where he served as treas- urer. He participated in football, volley- ball, and basketball. Steve's hobbies are records and sports. His favorite subjects were English and gym. i SUSAN O'DAY a member of. 320, entered Slauson in ninth grade. She participated in synchronized swimming and out-of- school fencing, while her hobbies are horseback riding and swimming. Susan's favorite subjects were German and typing. DAVID PARRISH was a member of home- room 135. His hobbies are riding horses and motorcycles. David's favorite sub- jects were mechanical drawing and gym. JOHN ODDEN was a member of home- room 229. He served as a Student Coun- cil representative and was a member of the swimming team. John's favorite sub- jects were band and French. He received all A's for three semesters and was on the honor roll for the remaining marking periods. DEBBIE PATTERSON was a member of homeroom 131. Debbie participated in after-school sports. Her hobbies are swimming and parties. Debbie's favorite subjects were English and chorus. DAN PEAKE was a member of home- room 303. Dan's hobbies are hunting, fishing and shooting. His favorite sub- jects were conservation and gym. Dan entered Slauson in the 8th grade. 2ARKER PENNINGTON was a member € homeroom 315 where he served on the Cfemporary Board of Supervisors. ''Pook- e's'' hobbies are stamps and skating while iis favorite subjects were earth science ind math. Parker also was on the honor- ible mention. His favorite teacher was fr. Mastie. DONALD PIERCE was a member of home- coom 208 where ''Donny ' participated in jaturday Basketball. Donald's favorite tubjects were math and conservation. donald entered Slauson in the 8th grade. DONNA PINEGAR was a member of homeroom 305 where ''Don Don served as secretary. She was a member of field hockey, Student Council and Etta- Kett. Donna's hobbies are swimming, watching T.V., and listening to the radio. Her favorite subjects were lunch and gym. BECKY PINGLE was a member of home- room 208, where ''Gus participated in volleyball. Her hobbies are watching T.V., and listening to the radio while her favorite subjects were Band and Ger- man. Becky entered Slauson in the 8th grade and was on the honor roll. MARK POTTER was a member of home- room 212. He served on Hall Guides, and participated in football, volleyball, and basketball. Mark's hobbies are sports, playing the guitar in the Squires and talking. His favorite subjects were civics and gym. Mark was on the honor roll and honorable mention. CHRIS PROCTOR was a member of home- room 304 where he served as hall guide checker. Chris participated in football, weight-lifting, and karate. His hobbies are motorcycle riding and girls, while his favorite subjects were civics and math. MOLLY RAE was a member of home- room 222. She participated in intra- murals and was on the honor roll all three years. Molly's hobbies are boys, swimming, and having fun. Her favorite subjects were study halls and math. BRADLEY RAHN was a member of homeroom 135. His hobbies are reading and sports, while his favorite subjects were math and chorus. DEBBIE RANDALL was a member of homeroom 305. She participated in Exodus. Debbie's hobbies are listening to records and talking on the phone. Her favorite subjects were world history, home ec. and Exodus. SUE RATHBURN was a member of home- room 208. Her hobbies are boys, danc- ing, and fun things. Sue's favorite sub- jects were study hall and gym. DAN RAUSER was president of home- room 212. He was a member of Student Council, the Eighth Grade Planning Com- mittee, participated in after school volley- ball, baseball, football, hockey, and bas- ketball. Dan's hobbies are sports and having fun. His favorite subjects were history, gym, and conservation. LINDA RAUSER was a member of home- room 305. She served on Etta-Kett and participated in tennis. Linda's hobbies are skiing and collecting records, while her favorite subjects were math and French, DAN RAYBURN was a member of home- room 131. He participated in football, volleyball and softball. Dan's hobbies are skiing, football, hunting and swim- ming. His favorite subjects were gym, German, and study hall. DAVID RAYMOND was a member of homeroom 131. He participated in after- school activities while his hobbies are sailing and skiing. Dave!s favorite sub- jects were electronics and conseryation. MIKE REEDY was a member of home- room 208. He participated in Saturday Basketball and after-school volleyball. Mike's hobbies are snake collecting, mice breeding, and ice hockey. His favorite subjects were lunch and gym. Mike entered Slauson in the 9th grade and was on the honor roll. LIZ REED was a member of homeroom 303 where she served as vice-president and secretary. ‘Pudge’ was a member | of Etta Kett, cheerleading, swimming, skating and horseback riding. Liz's hobbies are shells, painting and horses. Her favorite subjects were art and chorus. MICHAEL RIKLI was a member of home- room 305. He participated in football and baseball. Michael's hobbies are girls, chess, and horses. His favorite subjects were civics and English. TOM REWOLDT was a member of home- room 135 where he served as a hall guide. His hobbies are ping-pong and creative music. Tom's favorite subjects were math and shop. JAN ROBBINS was a member of home- room 229, She was a member of Etta- Kett, Exodus staff, school newspaper, Hall Guides, and some intramural sports. Jan's hobbies are horseback riding, horses, and talking on the phone. Her favorite : JUNAD RIZKI was a member of home- subjects were art and Exodus. room 229. Judd participated in football, baseball, and volleyball. His favorite subjects were mechanical drawing, gym, and world history. 'Judd'' was on both the honor roll and honorable mention. PAT ROHACZ was a member of home- room 135 where she served-as president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. Nose served on the Eighth Grade Plan- ning Committee, Hall Guides, and played volleyball. Pat's hobbies are being with people, and having fun. Her favorite sub- jects were math, chorus, and French. She was also on the honor roll and served as Student Council secretary. BRUCE ROBINSON entered Slauson in the 8th grade where he was a member of homeroom 208. ' 'Gator'' participated in swimming and wrestling. His favorite subjects were math and gym. CINDY ROSASCO a member of homeroom 304 served as president and vice-president. Shorty'' was a member of the Homeroom Planning Committee, Student Court, Student Council and track. Cindy's hobbies are drawing, water skiing and skating. ''Shorty's favorite subjects were math and typing. She was on the honor roll and honorable mention. MARK ROOT a member of homeroom 305 was on the middle-weight football team. Mark's hobbies are hockey, fish- ing, camping, and Chris. His favorite subjects were gym and conservation. Se aH mW; MARGY RUDELICH was a member of home- } room 304 where she served as secretary. Rud participated in Student Council, Party Planning Committee and intramurals. Her hobbies are swimming and skating, while her favorite subject was American History. Margy was also on the honor roll and honorable mention. REE VICKI_ ROSE was a member of homeroom 135. She went out for baseball and swim- ming. Her hobbies are horseback riding, boys, records, and water skiing. Shep and civics were her favorite subjects. TTS PAULA RUTHERFORD was a member of homeroom 135. Her hobby is baby-sitting while her favorite subjects were civics and typing. RICHARD SALT was a member of home- room 212, ELLEN RUSTEN was a member of home- DAVID REES was a member of home- room 212. He was a member of the rocket club and noon-hour help. David's hobbies are chess and photography. His favorite subjects were math and printing. MYRNA BETH RISTINE was a member of homeroom 222. She served on Etta Kett all three years at Slauson, and also on the newspaper staff. Betsy's hobbies are snow skiing and swimming. Her fa- vorite subjects were civics and typing. JULIE ROBERTS was a member of home- room 305. Her hobbies are boys and talking. Julie's favorite subjects were Spanish and world history. She entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was on the honor roll. room 131. She participated in after- school sports. Her hobbies are collecting rocks and stamps, while advanced speech, German, and Concert Orchestra were her favorite subjects. Ellen was also on the honorable mention. SHELLEY SANBORN a member of home- room 320, participated in Junior Life Saving. Her hobbies are oil painting, water skiing, ice skating, swimming and boys. Shelley's favorite subjects were geography and English. She was on honorable mention. JANETTE SCHMID was a member of home- room 222. Janette's hobby is Bobby Coon. Her favorite subjects were home economics and typing. STEVE SANBORN was a member of homeroom 229. His hobby is collecting live ammunition. Steve's favorite sub- jects were math and history. FRED SARGENT a member of homeroom 315, entered Slauson in the ninth grade. Sarg participated in basketball and track. His hobbies are working on his hi-fi and stereo units while his favorite subjects were electronics, math, and gym. RICK SCHAFER was a member of home- room 229. He was on the Stamp Club and Boy Scouts. His hobbies are stamps, coins and music. Rick's favorite subjects were Concert Orchestra and biology. He was also on the honor roll. MILLIE SCHARPENBERG was a member of homeroom 304. She participated in volleyball after school. Millie's hobby is Jimmy Hassen, while her favorite subjects were clothing and lunch. GLEN SCHLEEDE was a member of homeroom 304. He was a member of Projection Club while his hobbies are building model cars. Glen's favorite subjects were study hall and conserva- tion. LYNN SCHLEEDE was a member of homeroom 212. Her hobbies are boys and listening to records. Lynn's favor- ite subjects were business orientation and English, MIKE SCHLEYER was a member of home- room 304, Mike participated in volley- ball, football, softball, hockey, and bas- ketball. Conservation and gym were his favorite subjects, while his hobby is cars. MARY LOU SCHMID was a member of homeroom 208 where she served as a hall guide. Mary's favorite subjects were history and civics, while her hobbies are sewing and ballet. PHIL SCHNEEBERGER was a member of homeroom 222 where he served as presi- dent and vice-president. He served on Student Council where he was president, Boy's Athletics, and participated in all sports. His favorite subjects were biology and gym. CHRIS SCOLLARD was a member of homeroom 303 where she served as president, vice-president, and treasurer. She was also Student Council represen- tative, vice-president of Student Council, and was elected Sheriff for County Govern- ment Day. She was a member of Exodus, and was on the honor roll most of her three years at Slauson. Chris' hobbies are oil painting, sailing, and all other sports, while her favorite subjects were gym, civics, and Exodus. KURT SELLS was a member of homeroom 208. His hobbies are girls, skin diving, bowling and model building. Kurt's favor- ite subjects were gym, chorus and Spanish. MARY SEXTON of homeroom 229 was a member of synchronized swimming. Her hobbies are reading and drawing, while her favorite subjects were science and art. CINDY SHAFFRAN was a member of homeroom 320 where she served as home- room president in 7th grade. ''Shaff'' was a member of the synchronized swimming club when she was in the 8th grade. Her hobbies are skiing and dancing while her favorite subjects were civics and typing. SUE SHERMAN was a member of home- room 303 where she served as a G.A.C. representative in seventh grade. Sue was a hall guide off and on and she also par- ticipated in some intramurals. She enjoys sewing. Spanish and earth science were Sue's favorite subjects. MIKE SIMS was a member of homeroom 315, entered Slauson in the middle of seventh grade. Mike's hobby is go-kart racing. BOB SINCLAIR was a member of home- room 229 where 'Sinc'’ served on Hall Guides. He participated in basketball. Bob's hobbies are building models, fixing bicycles, and girls. ' Sinc's'' favorite subjects were American History and gym. DIANNE SMITH was a member of home- room 135. She served as a member of the Homeroom Planning Committee. Di- anne's hobbies are boys, walking, football, and baseball while civics, orchestra, and conservation were her favorite subjects. She enjoyed being in Slauson and would go through it again if she could. JAY SMITH was a member of home- room 229 where he served as president. Caveman'' was a member of the heavy- weight football team, the wrestling team, and all intramurals. His favorite sub- jects were world history and gym. KENT SMITH was a member of home- room 208 where he served as vice-presi- dent. He participated in hockey, basket- ball and swimming. His hobbies are motorcycles, golf, and swimming. Kent's favorite subjects were German, earth science and gym. PATTY SMITH, a member of homeroom 315, was on the newspaper staff and participated in Etta-Kett, intramural sports, Student Council, and Hall Guides. Pat's hobbies are swimming, skating, dancing, and boys, while her favorite subjects were civics and Spanish. She was also on the honor roll. LINDA SMITH was a member of home- room 212. Her hobby is horseback riding while her favorite subjects were sy world history and English. Linda entered Slauson in the 9th grade. JULIE SPEARS was a member of home- room 320. She participated in intra- mural volleyball while her hobbies are dancing and basketball. Julie's favorite subjects were home economics and typing. Pea Sitetine tthe tt JEANNE STADEL was a member of home- room 208 where she served on Etta-Kett : ‘i and Hall Guides. Jeanne's favorite sub- president. He participated in football jects were English and geography, while and swimming; his hobby is spending her hobbies are playing the guitar and and collecting money. His favorite sub- pallet Shatwvackalacronithelhonorante jects were gym and math. mention and honor roll. TONY STACHURSKI was a member of homeroom 222 and served as vice- MARGO STABLER was a member of homeroom 305. Marg, a member of Etta-Kett, hobbies are records, water skiing, and bowling. Marg's favorite subjects were gym, lunch, and clothing. ALLEN STAFFORD was a member of homeroom 208. His favorite subjects were conservation and lunch, Allen's hobbies are hunting and skating. CINDY STEIN, a member of homeroom 320, served on Hall Guides, Etta-Kett, G.A.C. representative, and Student Coun- cil alt. She participated in life saving, synchronized swimming, after school sports, diving, figure skating, trampo- line, and cheerleading. Cindy's hobbies are figure skating and swimming. Her favorite subjects were English, speech, and gym. She was on both honor roll and honorable mention. RT | TERRY STALKER was a member of honte- room 304. He participated in football, wrestling and volleyball while at Slauson. _—- Terry's favorite subjects were gym and printing. MARY STEENSMA, a member of home- room 304, entered Slauson in the ninth grade. Swimming, skiing, basketball, and trampoline are her hobbies while her favorite subjects were gym and speech. poets 2 ANNE STEPHENSON was .a member of homeroom 305 where she served as sec- retary and treasurer. She was a mem- ber of Girls' Athletic Council, Synchronettes, all after school sports, and inter-school volleyball, Anne's hobbies are swimming and most other sports. Her favorite subjects were German and world history. She was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. MELVIN STOKER entered Slauson in the 8th grade and was a member of home- room 131. Humphrey participated in football, basketball, wrestling, and all intramurals. His hobbies are sports, while his favorite subjects were conser- vation and gym. CINDY STEWARD was a member of home- room 320 where she served on Etta-Kett. She also participated in synchronized swim- ming. Cindy's hobbies are boys and rec- ords. Her favorite subjects were home economics and typing. Pach i WAYNE STONE was a member of home- room 208. Golden Tone'' was on the Slauson swimming team. Wayne's hobbies are swimming and trumpet playing. His favorite subjects were band, orchestra, and math. He was on the honor roll. MIKE STRATOS was a member of home- room 305. ''Teddybear participated in the Projection Club and the Ninth Grade Party Committee. Mike's hobbies are cycles, and cars. His favorite subjects were study hall and conservation. JANET SWENDSEN entered Slauson in the ninth grade where she was a mem- ber of homeroom 303. She served as a library aide. Janet's hobbies are swimming and reading. Her favorite sub- jects were history and typing. RUDY TAN was a member of homeroom 222. His favorite subjects were world geography and German. He participated in volleyball and basketball. THERESA TAYLOR was a member of homeroom 222. Her hobbies are dancing and boys. Lunch was her favorite sub- ject. DAVE TEMPLE was a member of home- room 305. He participated in the school newspaper, swimming and skiing. Dave's hobbies are tennis and attending games. His favori te subjects were English and history. Dave entered Slauson in the ninth grade. BILL THOMAS was a member of home- room 135. ‘'Weasel'' was a member of the football team while playing the guitar and electronicas were his hobbies. Math and lunch were his best classes. BRIAN THOMPSON was a member of homeroom 229 where he served as vice= president. ''Butchie participated in all intramural sports. His hobby was playing bass'' in the Squires, and his favorite subjects were history and gym. GARY THOMPSON was a member of home- room 208. He participated in the Rifle Club, basketball, volleyball, and wrestling. His hobbies are Carolyn, basketball and ice skating. Gary's favorite subjects were gym and conservation. KELVIN THOMPSON was a member of homeroom 229. He entered Slauson in the 8th grade. CRAIG THOMPSON was a member of home- room 315. Craig's hobbies are girls, hunting, and guitars. His favorite subjects were lunch and science. BOB TILT was a member of homeroom 229, Where he served as vice-president. He was a member of the heavyweight football team, the wrestling team, and participated in al l intramural sports. Bob's hobbies are sports and playing the drums. His favorite subjects were gym and me- chanical drawing. Bob was on the honor- able mention, CHERYL TODD was a member of home- room 222. Cheryl's hobby is collecting items. Her favorite subjects were chorus and art. She was on the honorable men- tion, BILL TWINING was president and vice- president of homeroom 315. He partici- pated in football, wrestling, hockey and swimming. Bill's hobbies are water ski- ing and hunting while his favorite subjects were German and civics. Bill was also on the honor roll for two years. ‘ DEBBIE VAN WHY was a member of homeroom 135. She entered Slauson in the eighth grade. Debbie's hobbies are skiing and dancing. Her favorite subjects were geography and English. MIKE WAHL was a member of homeroom | 305 where Walrus served as president. Mike's hobbies are the finer things of life. Walter's favorite subjects were conser- vation and print shop. és JUDY WASSERMAN was a member of homeroom 315. Judy's hobbies are lis- tening to the Animals, dancing and travel- ing. Mc Doody's'' favorite subjects were history and speech. Judy entered Slauson during the end of the first semester, 9th grade. SHIRLEY WELLS was a member of home- room 212. ' Jeannie's'' hobby is collecting stuffed animals. Shirley's favorite sub- jects were typing and English. BOB WENTWORTH was a member of homeroom 320. ''Bobbalou ' also parti- cipated in the football team. His hobbies are mini-bikes and hunting. His favorite subjects were conservation and gym. PETER WEST was a member of home- room 303. Peter's hobbies are skiing and motorcycles while his favorite sub- jects were German and biology. He par- ticipated in hall guides, Saturday Hockey and football. DONNA WIENCH, a member of homeroom 222, served on Student Court, Hall Guides, Etta-Kett, and was an editor of the Bypho- colist. She was also active on inter-school teams. Donna's hobbies are water-skiing, reading and discussing important and not- so-important topics. Her favorite subjects while at Slauson were 8th grade science and geography. GEORGE VOELKER, a member of home- room 305, was in the Metal Crafts Club. His hobby is model cars while his favor- ite subjects were conservation and metal shop. ANITA WALLACE entered Slauson at the end of the first semester in 9th grade where she became a member of homeroom 131. She enjoys baseball, track, volley- ball, singing and dancing. ' 'Nita's favor- ite subjects were math, English and gym. LINDA WEAVER was a member of home- room 320. Linda's hobbies are swimming, skiing, and dancing. Her favorite sub- jects were math and gym. STEVE WENK, a member of homeroom 303, participated in heavyweight football. Steve's hobbies are most sports while his favorite subjects were conservation and gym. TED WESENBERG was a member of homeroom 303. were gym and conservation. are guns and messing around. His hobbies i ‘ He entered Slauson in the 8th grade. Wease's favorite subjects jroom 303. GARY WESTON was a member of home- room 212 where he served as president. He was a member of Student Court, Hall Guides and the swim team. His favorite subjects were Spanish and civics. KATHY WIGGINS was a member of home- She was a member of the 8th |grade party planning committee. Kathy's hobbies are painting, sewing and swim- jming. jart, American History, world geography, ‘and civics. Wiggles favorite subjects were She was also on the honor LAURIE WADHAMS was a member of homeroom 131 where she served as president. Maze participated in after- school sports. Her hobbies are swim- ming and parties, while civics, algebra, and chorus were her favorite subjects. MIKE WARD was a member of homeroom 303. He participated in softball, football, basketball, and intramural sports. His favorite subjects were civics and gym. Mike was on honorable mention. TEENA WEAVER was a member of home- room 303. She served on Etta Kett, G.A.C., and participated in intramurals and syn- chronized swimming. Teena's hobbies are water and snow skiing. Her favorite sub- jects were math and Spanish. NANCY WIEDMEYER was a member of homeroom 208. Her hobbies are horses, water skiing, and boywatching. Chorus and study hall were her favorite subjects. GLEN WILD was a member of homeroom 208 where Wildman served as Hall Guide. He participated in Boy's Athletics and Projection Ciub. Glen's hobbies are guitar, eating and girls. His favorite subjects were conservation and chorus. SANDY WILK] dent for home listening to ing. 'Willie' music and art RANDY WIL room 135. Hii Randy's favori typing. He ent grade. MARK WILU' room 131. He team, football conservation we while his hobb LARRY WIRTH Larry was a m Student Court, eighth grade pla reading and list favorite subjec Concert Orches honor roll all SUE WIESNER room 135. She soccer, baseba ming. Sue's ho boys, while he: typing and worl ES OS and president a a member of th Committee, and enjoys swimmin world geograph WILLARD WRA room 315. Re basketball, wres hobbies are spo) ords. Willard's civics and gym. erved as vice-presi- 315. Her hobbies ure g records and danc- rite subjects were a member of home- room 315, where KATHY WRANES Kat's favorite sul s a member of home- is model cars. pcts were math and lauson in the eighth member of the swim eyball. Math and favorite subjects, water sports. member of home- served as president. of Student Council, icipated in the arry's hobbies are to music while his e world history and Larry was on the Slauson. member of home- d on Etta-Kett, synchronized swim- are swimming and te subjects were aphy. ed as treasurer room 303. Kat was ol paper, the Pep odus staff. She horseback riding. were art, civics, Exodus. a member of home- icipated in football, and track. His oats, girls, and rec- te subjects were JEAN WU of homeroom 320, was a treasurer of Student Council and Exodus. Jean's hobbies are art and swimming. Her favorite subjects were art, French, math, and world geography. Jean was on the honor roll while at Slauson. LYNN YAKLEY became a member of homeroom 303 when she came to Slauson in eighth grade. Lynn was a member of Etta-Kett and Exodus and participated in intramurals. Her favorite subjects were English and math. She was on the honor roll and honorable mention. JEFF YEARGAIN entered Slauson in the eighth grade and became a member of homeroom 131. His favorite subjects were algebra and art. Jeff's hobby is photo— graphy. DUANE YOUNG was a member of home- room 135. FRED ZEMKE was a member of home- room 315. ‘''Cube ' participated in foot- | ball and basketball while his favorite subjects were German and math. He enjoys fishing and minibike riding. Fred was on the honorable mention. DOUG ZIESNER was a member of home- | room 135 where he served as treasurer. Beefy'' was a member of Slauson's heavy weight football team, varsity basketball and | participated in all intramurals. His hobbies | are sports and radios, while his favorite subjects were gym and civics. GORDON ZILL was a member of home- room 304. Gordy participated in foot- ball. Sports and playing table football are his hobbies. His favorite subjects were gym and math, Coke has the taste you never get tired of! If I were them I'd have it patented! et Then you put your finger under the needle. Here come the judge! Excedrin headache number 23. SLAUSON ELEC HOP No 7 Ulla-la m7 aaa | 5 1 ; wea HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS Monkey see, Monkey do! You can open you eyes now! ROW 1: K. Wurster, L. Smith, S. Bouregarde, M. Fisch, K. Kin- caid, L. Thrane. ROW 2: S. Wells, M. Hewitt, M. Bongo, K. Carpenter, J. Andrew, T. Bauer, J. Swendsen. ROW 3: J. Hartwell, Mrs. May, Mrs. Hartman. ROW 1: G. Weston, M. Eschelbach, B. Fowler, L. Wirth. ROW 2: L. Betzig, D. Wiench, S. Westerman, M. Kelly, B. Charles. ROW 3: Mr. Cornils, M. Dean, K. Kinsey, S. Gaede, J. Ristine, B. Arnet, G. Stein, J. Morris. ? f ? t : i 7 i t t What good will it do me if I don't even pass 9th grade? HELP WV MS-SESEG Ae SOOM MAH SEAHAM WOow NEN AEE SS Se Re Pr pe Fe gy ‘ : : LOD CRAFTS CLUB ROW 1: L. Fredrick, C. Fredrick, M. Fogel, R. Kruse, P. Rinehart. ROW 2: J. Babcock, E. Busch, M. Pillsbury, J. Cook, P. Rehak, K. Pruss. ROW 3: S. Borregard, K. Korte, Mr. Teare, D. Beson. PROJECTION CLUB D. Richardson, J. Ash, D. Mullholand, S. Munn, J. Gibson, T. Hergott, G. Scheleede, O. Pettit. pM. Froelich Ss u 3) ae o ae 6 co S) Qy fe) } 1S) ? M Schneeberger, C. Scollard PeeROnde7Z 4b. McBride J. Wu, Mr . . . ° ROW 1 ROW 2 Fahlgren Mike Abbott Peter Alexander Sand..a Alsys Thomas Amerman Dale Anderson Ruth Anke Sharon BE Carol Chaney Danny Chisolm Susan Claude Janet Cohen Sandra Conant Robert Conner Ellen Cook Cookie Cook Jody Cooley Maureen Cotter Carolyn Covington Mary Cozart Shari Crandall Guy Crawford Suellyn Crisovan Sherri Crosswait Cindy Crouch Eric Cunningham Mark Curby Scott Cutler Kay D'Addona John Dalrymple Vernon Davis Judy Dean John Demski Aaron Dismuke Jon Dorow Donna Duncanson Mary DuPree Sandra East Cindy Eberle Marian Eberle Jeffrey Eberts Larry Ehnis Gregg Ely Bill Elzay Dean Erskine Patti Eschelbach Mike Evans Pam Evans Sheree Fields Debra Fisher Mark Fogel Brian Folske Kurt Ford Dana Franz Patti Fraser James Frazier Carol Frederick Linda Frederick Carole Frederickson Kathryn Frey Richie Gala Peggy Gardner Michael Garris Carol Garrison Michael Gasper Bruce Gebhart Debra Geister Kathy Germain Janet Gibson John Giever Michael Gillespie John Goldie Mark Goodwin Kim Gorton James Grace Larry Green Susan Green Anne Greenwood Pearlie Gregory Dale Grimes Steven Gross Debra Grubaugh Dennis Guest Robilee Gunn Deborah Guthery Doug Haft Chalres Hane George Harbison Stephen Hardesty M. 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Bronkhorst Stan Brown Michael Bucalo Jim Burns Sue Butcher Felix Cabianca George Carpenter Perla Castelli Walt Cebulski Bill Callaway Gina Capalbo Barbara Crawford Mary Crispin Steve Crockett Jerry Crothers Mary Guthbert Larry Damon Alvin Davies Robert Davis Bill Davis Buddy Davy Lyndell Dean Steve De Hart Albert De Mars Sally Derr Kathy Derrenberger Debra Dinwiddle Patrick Doneth Rita Donner Jonathan Dreyfuss Victor Dunaitis Laura Dyer Pamela Earl Ralph Easter Scott Eberth Larry Eisemann Evelyn Engel Susan Ernst John Eschelbach Eileen Evans Marsha Celley Joyce Charles Sue Cleaveland Michael Cobb Cindy Cody Gary Cohen William Cole Karen Colley Dennis Compeau Paul Conner Claudia Cook Johnie Ann Cook Robert Everett Daniel Ezekiel Michael Facchini Robert Fahlgren Tori Fairman Paula Fanning Robin Fensch Thomas Fenske Don Finkbeiner Julie Finn Cort Fischbach Sheree Fisher Michael Fodale Stephen Foss Nancy Fox Linda Frame William Fraser Steve Frederick John Fredrickson Lawrence Freeman Laura Fry Pamela Frisinger Chad Fritts Per Fritzell Michael Froelich Leona Frost Barbara Fuester Steve Gaede Linda Gagalis James Galloway Julie Gallup Janet Ganzhorn Martha Geddes Margaret Gehrls Marjorie Gensley Gerald German Larry Gerstler Janette Gibbs Suzanne Gibbs Glenn Gibson Vicki Gibson Sandra Gikas Sandra Givens Thomas Goetz Marcia Gould Timothy Graves Chris Greenwood John Griffith Rock Grubaugh Robert Gurk Anthony Guster Elizabeth Gutterrez George Gyde Jennifer Haisley Jane Hale Frederick Hall Ronald Hall Gordon Hamilton Rebecca Hamlin Norma Hammon James Handler Ricardo Hanitzsch Sue Hanninen Kathy Hansen Jim Hardy Jane Hardy Dorothy Hargrow Ronald Harmon Almer Harris David Harrison Steven Hartmann Janice Hartwell Paul Hastings Ronald Hatch John Havens Jean Hayes Terrance Heilmann Christina Heinz Gary Helfrich Bennie Helms Debra Hendrickson Jeff Hensley Sharon Herman Corinne Hewett Eileen Hinerman Michael Hinkley William Hodgins Katherine Hogan Mark Houghtalin Catherine Houlihan Joan Howe Randy Hulcher Keith Hume Cathy Hunter Denise Hunter John Hunter Steven Huss Mark Immonon Laurel Ingling Helen Itabashi Martha Jacobi Kathy Jacobson Lee Jenkins Sandra Johnsen Charles Johnson Jacqueline Johnson Janice Johnson John Johnson Sybil Johnson Rexene Jones Wesley Jones Kelly Judson Theresa Junttonen Cheryl Kaiser Cheryl Kalmbach Jonathan Kanitz ‘Ronald Karle Karl Karr Michael Katz Vicki Kay Ken Kelley Maxine Kelly Walter Keppler Samuel Kessler Thomas Kittel Kathryn Klaasen Kim Knickerbocker Kathryn Koste Robert Krusts David Lamkin Sheri Laperriere Mark Lardas Eric Larson Arthur Lau Jenni Lau Lou Lawrence Donna Le Claire Rita Le Furge Michael Le Duc Kristen Lehker Pamela Lewis Christine Lillie Charles Lindahl Richard Lindquist Jennifer Line Jon Loken Marisa Loveluck Marilyn Loyd Bernit Luchs Virginia Lum Mark Lutz Sylvia Lynch Barbara Majeski Sharon Malloy Robert Mallory John Marr Janice Marshall Russell Martinak Barbara Maslin D.M. McAllister Paula McAninch Allen McCalla Charles McCleery Jeannie McDonald Marei MclIvor Peter MclIvor Manette McKinney Mark McLean Keith McMullan Dan McReedy Nicholas Mellos Jay Melton Crystal Metzger Kathy Meunier Kathleen Michel Tony Milazzo Keith Miles Anna Millard Thomas Millard David Miller Kenneth Miller Susan Ann Miller Teresa Miller Dina Minneboo Tom Mollison Brian Montibeller Jo Ann Moore Angela Morgan John Morgan Martha Morgan Stephen Morris Joel Morrison Brian Morrow Christine Moses Elizabeth Moses Daniel Moyer Dale Mulholland David Murphy Richard Murphy Sherry Murphy Teresa Murphy Judy Niethammer Laurie Nelson Linda Neudecker Donald Newsted Steven Nimz Steve Nonnenmacher Timothy Ohl Daniel Olberg Cory Palmiere Sherry Pannell Micharl Pappas Anthony Paris Bonnie Parrish Mary Patoros Lucind Patterson Martha Pearson Marla Kay Penix Deborah Perkins Laura Perry Suzanne Perry Joyce Peterson Mary Phelps Catherine Pierce Cathy Powers Robert Preston Judy Prieskorn Linda Prieskorn Patricia Pringle Joanne Quicksey Claudia Rahn Shelley Rayburn Barbara Reader Bruce Reedy Shelley Regan Thomas Rehak Nancy Reid Pamela Reister Dolly Richardson Deborah Richey Stella Riddle Jeff Ristine Peter Rivadeneira a Geoffrey Simonds Mateen Rizki Joanna Rizor Joe Roberts Gayle Roberts Mark Roberts Steve Robinson Robert Rogers Thomas Rogers Matthew Roos Karin Rose William Rowe Linda Rupert Debra Sargent Steven Sarns Ronald Sartori ceteris Kevin Scarbrough Pat Scharpenberg Lewis Scherdt Michael Scherot Dennis Schlecht rsa HRAPETI NEUE TYR eT WPCA REP TTPO T RAT EU SAAD David Schleicher Chuck Schmidt Paul Schneider Elsa Schoeld Kathy Schram Sue Schott William Scollard Barry Scott Henry Secord Katrin Sells Victor Sellinger Malcolm Serfontein Andrew Shalit Larry Shock Terry Shock Bart Shull Sharon Siller Cynthia Slay Nancy Slayton Pam Slocum Deborah Smit Daniel Smith Debra Smith Linda Smith Leslie Smith Randy Smith Virginia Smith Jill Snider Johann Sorenson Eric Sonquist Karen Spaide James Spears Terry Stafford Lynn Stahr Tracy Stewart | Kent Storey | Richard Stout George Stratos [Me aoe Nw m ww Biya : Marti Strickland Mary Strieter Cynthia Stuber Darrell Sutfin Roy Sutfin Brian Swaney Candance Teffeau Jennifer Tengen Ben Terpstra John Thackrey Peter Theocharakis Jessie Thomas Herbert Thompson John Thompson Catherine Tomson Leon Thrane Mark Thudium Ellen Jean Tilt Gary Troth Pat Trickett Sue Tripp Lynn Trubey Thirza Twining Tom Ufer Billy Venson Billie Visel Craig Vogt Cathy Wagner Margaret Wagner David Wahl Wendy Walz Curtis Ward Steven Warren Laurie Warshaw Lynn Warshaw Linda Wartinbee Kathryn Weaver Susan Weber Barbara Weir Catherine Welch Angela Wells Scott Westerman Michael Whipple Robert White Philip Whitney Jill Wild Barbara Willis Steve Worley f Paul Wright Debbie Ziegler Leon Wells Mark Weston Larry White Michael Whiting David Wilutis Michele Williams Wanda Wilson . M. Wortkoetter Rodney Yates ROW 1: K. Herman, J. Smith, B. Tilt, G. Nagy. ROW 2: B. Kulbicki, G. Crawford, D. Baily, C. Miller, D. Curby, R. Mial. mo 2 ROW 3: S. Ashcraft, B. Twining, M. a. Stoker, E. Jablonski, P. Schneeburger, S. Wenk, F. Crawford, M. Fisher. WRESTLING ROW i398) Wonley, B. Scollard, D. Ingram, C. Hane, M. Caswell) Mr. Case. ROW 23) Py Jones, M. Garris, J. Smith, J. Zahner, G. Kalmbach, J. Boussu, D. Harbison. ROWeenGeepanks, C. Miller, D. Curby, B. Twining, R. Bia Bee ROW 4: M. Harris, M. Stoker, B. Robinson, R. Jones. i | . i { i ‘| VARSITY ROW 1: B. Twining, G. Ely, B. Elzay, R. Robb, D. Walter- house, G. Harbison, J. Dalrymple, M. Cooper. ROW 2: G, Crawford, A. Adamson, J. D'Adonna. ROW 3: D. Ziesemer, B. Wentworth, D. Burrows, T. Drayer, Myrn, M. Fenske, S. Wenk, G. Bailey. ROW 4: F. Sargeant, P. Schneeberger, F. Crawford. BASKETBALL R. Mallory, W. Wray, M. Harris, M. Curby, J.. Fraser, Re ROW 1: L. Betzig, E. Johnston, C. Lehsten, Gee Gaye. L Tue, ROW 2: D. Wiench, K. MacArthur, K. Augus- tine, S. Larson, S. Beemer, S. Borregaurd. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL ROW 1: C. Lehsten, L. Betzig, E. Johnston, M. Valvanis, S. Immonen. ROW 2: C. Chaney, S. Burtt, N. LaMoreaux, S. Alsys, S. Borregard, B. Bidelman, T. Weaver, C. Whipple, S. Crandall. ROW 3: C. Babcock, M. Sexton, S. Larson, A. Stephenson, S. Johannes, J. Baker, D. Duncanson. ROW 1: E. Johnston, M. Fahlgren, L. Barrabee, S. Borregard. ROW 2: D. Wiench, K. Frederick, K. Hauser, P. Bartlett. INTERSCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAMS ROW 1: C. Lehsten, J. Desmet, C. Scollard, J. Hall, ROW 2: M. Dean, C. Gray, K. O'Brien, C. Gagalis, M. Cooper. INTERSCHOOL VOLLEYBALL ROW 1: M. Fahlgren, C. Scollard. ROW 2: M. Cooper, C. Hauser, C. Gray, E. Johnston. ROW 3: J. Desmet, C. Fredrick, A. Ste- phenson, K. MacArthur. ROW 1: N. Nichols, A. Registroff, J. Hale, Y. Alsys, E. Shoeld, P. Trickett, P. Reister, S. Immonen. ROW 2:°.K. Hume, L. Mets,-M. Pillsbury, J Bune S. Gibbons, C. Whipple, M. McIver, C. Augustine, S. Sanborn, M. Dean, K. Frederick, S. Mammel, C. Betzig. ROW 1: D. Rayburn, W. Wray, D. Walterhouse, T. Carlson. ROW 2: H. Theocharakis, M. Root, J. Kozminski, T. Apostolou, P, Alexander, T. Schneider. ROWs3: D Windhovel, B. Twining, R. Blaess, M. Curby, T. Taylor, iecelly,. G. Ely. ROW 1: Bs Mills, S. Palmere, J. Borich, Munn. BROW Z2 1. Nett. Ds Garison, J. Kreager,; Zill, J. Hale, C7 Proctor, ROW 3: J. Bauer, T. Hergott, M. Dinger, B. Wentworth, B. S. Katz, E. Shaffran. EAGAN LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL ROW 1: -C. Hane, P. Baker, L. Mitchell, F. Santoro, G. Harbison, R. Hayward, A. Miller. ROW 2: Mr. Taggart, D. Ingram, B. Mor- rison, M. Higgins, R. Robb, T. Mayne. ROW 3: J... Zahner, B.°Hart; Bo Purmell, Jz, MOTTIS- N. | Molvoreaik.. woods, 1.) Krohn, C. Bemis, ROW ls) Ly Niethammer, J. Cohen, M. Fahlgren, T,. Fairman, M.. Loyd. ROWeZ: “oO. Derr, PP? Benson, T. Twining; C. John- ston, S. Beemer. Claude, B. Baker, W. Baker, L. Malefyt. Crockett, C. Gray, K. O'Brien, S. Dieck- cArthur. ROW 1: M. Patoros, C. Scollard, K. Westfall, A. Bernstein. ROW 2: S. Givens, K. Hauser, K. Germain, E. Tilt. ROW 3: R. Murphy, K. Holtfreter, C. Augustine. , a | = — oe lS, ae MIDBABIYE1G lO Ae AM EE. ROW 1: M. Cooper, J. Boussu, M. Abbott, P. Rinehart, B. Conner, B. Elzay, H. Johnson. ROW 2: M. Garris, D. Trotter, L. Laperriere, V. Davis, K. Stevens, P. Jones. ROW 3: J. Malacos, D. Lehker, C. Lunsford, S. Cutler, T. Brederetz, T. Morrison, M. Wilutis, B. Fischbach. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ROW 1: J. Cohen, C. Johnston. ROW 2: N. Colley, M. Cooper, J. Desmet, C. Hauser. ROW 1: T. Fairman, B. Maslin, M. Strieter, CG? Lillie. ROW 2: L. Bender, E. Tilt, T. Twining, M. Gould, W. Walz. ROW 1: L. Malefyt, B. True, K. Westfall. ROW 2: S. Beemer, L. Hutchings, P. Ulrey, M. Kent. BERT: KoemMorris, okt Bruick en Uz. Carroll, J. Andrew, B. Gubachy, L. Ashbay. RIGHT: (Cs. Stein, RK. Murphy, 0. Gallipe b: Baker, L. Reed, M. Hewitt, J. Baker. 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