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

 - Class of 1968

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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.

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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.



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| 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.

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