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

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So says that tall, lanky Texan who moved into the principal's office this year at Slauson. Born and raised in San Antonio, the legends and lore of the Lone Star State are of particular delight to him. And would you believe that when he was a boy, he was known to his friends as - Runt? ? Following graduation from high school he entered the U.S. Marine Corps and was sent to officers candidate school at Southwestern Louisiana Institute. After his discharge at the end of World War II he entered North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, where he earned a B.A. degree in history with honors. Playing basket- ball was a major activity during both his high school and college years. His first teaching position took him to the Milan Area Schools. One year later he entered the University of Michigan, where he earned his master's degree in guidance and counselling. He was then asked to return to the Milan district to organize the first junior high school and to serve as its first principal. A year later he was named principal of the senior high school. In 1955 he went to the Vicksburg Community Schools to be assistant superintendent for elementary instruction. In 1957 he received a fellowship which enabled him to return to the University to begin work on a Ph. D. in school administration. In 1959 he was named a consultant with the Bureau of School Services at the Uni- versity of Michigan. The Bureau is the major accrediting agency for schools in the state of Michigan and also conducts various kinds of studies and surveys for schools. This work took him into hundreds of secondary schools throughout the state. For six years, he was also the executive secretary for the Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals. During these years, he became increasingly convinced that the most important years in a person's school career are the junior high school years. At the same time, he sadly observed that often school districts allowed for only second-rate programs and facilities for their junior high schools. His most satisfying professional tasks during this time were teaching courses about the junior high school at the Univer- sity, and working toward new accrediting procedures which would encourage school dis- tricts to provide first-quality junior high programs. He found the prospect of coming to Slauson exciting because he had greatly missed working with young people in a public school situation. He believes Slauson has the potential to be one of the finest junior high schools in the country. The Lehkers have four children - Dave, Kris, who is at Slauson, Anne, and Tom. Miss Diane Hendershott Advisor Mr. Collier Owens Advisor Mr. Herbert Taggart Advisor Civics Mr. Elwood Bancroft Civics Mrs. Barbara Barton Mathematics Mr. James Bennett English Mrs. M Spanish Mrs. ¢ Aline Butcher Unified Studies Mrs. Kay Burley Science Mr. Merton Campbell American History Mr. Mrs. Carol Brown English Thomas Dyer Science Mrs. Jane Bridges Science Mrs. Irene Brock Science Biology Mr. James Cornils Mathematics Mrs. Wilma Earles Physical Education Mrs. Betty Everard English Mr. Willard Frey Mathematics Mr. Edward Herstein American History Civics Mr. Robert Hubbard Science Mr. Thomas Joh ns Vocal Music Mr. Charles Gabrion Orchestra Mrs. Marjorie Green Mathematics Mr. Eugene Hart Science Mrs. Judy Katt Unified Studies Miss Gail Kendell Art Mrs. Sheri Koshkin Mathematics Mrs. Elvira Koski Home Economics Mrs. Betty LaPorte English Mrs. Mary Mays English Mrs. Rosemarie Lane English Mr. Warren Matthews Mathematics Miss Merry Mendelson Home Economics Mr. Daniel Long Instrumental Music Miss Rose Mary Marin Mathematics Mr. David Mastie Science Mr. Montgomery Merryman English Mr. Fred Myers Industrial Arts Mrs. Lucienne Osborn French Mr. Ted Palmer World Geography American History Mr. Parker Pennington Speech Conservation Mrs. Virginia Petit Mathematics Physical Education Mrs. Joan Underwood Typing and Business Orientation Mrs. Ramona Stetson i Mr. Merton Teare Industrial Arts Mr. Gerald Van Wambeke American History and Civics Mrs. Virginia Wesley French Miss Ruth Vorce Nurse Mrs. Carroll Walterhouse Art Mrs. Connie Williams Librarian Mrs. Carole West Speech and Drama Mrs. Baerbel Whitney | Mathematics Mr. John Yeakel Industrial Arts Mrs. Faye Kincaid World and American History Mrs. Froelich, Mrs. Karle, Mrs. Wilutis, Mrs. Webb. Py egne) - @) Gy M. Psaros, M. London, C. Guy, E. Jaeger, R. Wagner, H. Smiley, L. Swanson, T. Axeison, P. Schneider. ‘UOTJVIBUBDH IOPIO ou who put the banana on the floor ? u G lot) 4 yy — q siniihacsiomcsoaattie atiacmninioaectinte Lou eA I think it needs cleaning. I get the biffy first! Big, BRAVE Eddy! Wasn't I tremendous ? Pin up girl a a S| Nn ° } is Aren't we fine. — os MRSA et ‘ Jackie Homemaker STAMPEDE!!! MIKE ABBOTT was a member of home- rooms 128 and 216. He served as president and vice-president. Mike was a member of the Winter Sports Club and participated in football, wrest- ling and basketball. Mike's hobbies are archery and fishing while his fa- vorite subjects were gym and printing. TOM APOSTOLOU, as a member of homerooms 132 and 216B served as vice president. Alou participated in football, varsity basketball and all intramurals. He was on the honor roll or honorable mention. His hob- bies are slot car racing and sports while his favorite subjects were earth science, speech, and gym. PAUL BAKER was a member of home- rooms 321, 316 and 315. Paul was a member of the football and baseball teams. His hobbies are coins, slot- car racing, gymnastics, and diving. His favorite subjects were gym and conservation. TOM AMERMAN was a member of homerooms 134, 218, and 316. He was on the honor roll in the seventh grade. Tom's hobbies are stamp collecting and ping pong while his favorite subjects were band and math. PETER ALEXANDER was a member of homerooms 227 and 312 where Alex- andria ’ served as Student Council rep- resentative. He was a member of Con- cert Band and the Party Committee and participated in school intramurals and football. Peter's hobbies are ping- pong and sports. His favorite subjects were earth science and gym. JOHN ARNETT was a member of home- rooms 201 and 223. Brock partici- pated in Student Council, Chess Club, Student Court, and Hall Guides. John's hobbies are stamp and coin collecting and building models. His favorite sub- jects were math, French, and chorus. He was on the honor roll consistently and received an activity letter in the 8th grade. oe Zz SUE BANK was a member of home- room 321. She participated in skiing and swimming and was a member of Concert Orchestra. Her hobbies are sewing and harp playing. Sue's fa- vorite subjects were art and English. She entered Slauson in the ninth grade. ROBERT BANCROFT was a member of homeroom 224B. Bob likes hockey and baseball, His hobbies are coin collect- ing. Conservation and English were his favorite subjects. SUE BROCKETT was a member of homeroom 321A where she served as treasurer. She was the assistant editor of the newspaper staff. She also was in life-saving. Her hobby is swim- ming. She entered Slauson in the 9th grade, DALE ANDERSON was a member of homerooms 201 and 315. His favorite subjects were mathand drawing. Dale's hobby is coin collecting. He also en- joys hunting, fishing, and baseball. BOB ATWOOD was a member of home- rooms 216A and 227. He participated in school swimming. His hobbies are golf and swimming. His favorite sub- ject was world geography. CATHY BAUER, a member of home- room 321, participated in baseball and kickball. Cathy's hobby is listening to records. Her favorite subjects were math and typing. ANN BURGWIN served as president, vice-president and secretary of home- room 123 and 220B. Ann's hobbies are skiing and swimming. Herfavorite sub- jects were drama and music. She was on the honor roll all three years. JOHN BROUGH was a member of home- rooms 207 and 227. He was a member of the Rocket Club. His hobbies are archery, rocketry, model cars and oil painting. His favorite subjects were conservation and industrial arts. RUTH ANKENBRUCK was a member of homerooms 220 and 201. Her hobby is horseback riding while math and conservation were her favorite subjects. She was on the honorable mention while at Slauson. JANE BABCOCK was a member of homerooms 132 and 312 where she ser- ved as secretary. She was a member of the Exodus staff and the Crafts Club. Jane participated in all intramurals. Her hobbies are sports, a rt and hiking, while her favorite subjects were gym and earth science. Jane was on the honor roll all three years. GARY BAILEY was a member of home- room 227. He was a member of the Fat Cat's Club. Sugar Bear was the captain of the red football team and participated in wrestling and basket- ball. His hobbies are cars, all sports and just goofing around. Gary's fa- vorite subjects were gym and math. DIANE BAUER was a member of home- room 315. Diane collected for the United Fund and sang at Hill Auditorium for three years. Her hobbies are read- ing, stamps, and collecting stuffed an- imals. Her favorite subjects were Ger- man and English. DAVE BURROWS was a member of homerooms 218 and 216. ‘'Marvin was a member of the heavy-weight football team. His hobbies are goof- ing around with the fellas and listening to Soul Music. His favorite subjects were conservation, gym and lunch, CAMILLE BROWN was a member of homerooms 132 and 315. hobbies are playing the piano, Camille's sewing and skiing. Her favorite subjects were orchestra and science. She was on the honor roll all three years. BOB BAUER was a member of home- room 216. He was a member of the football team. Bob's hobbies are fish- ing and camping and the outdoors. His favorite subjects were English and mu- sic. DAVID BENDER, of homerooms 127 and 216B, served as treasurer. He was a member of the Chess Club and the football team. His hobbies are coin collecting and chess. Dave's favorite subjects were math and science. He was also on the B honor roll. REED BERGER, of homerooms 312 and 216, served as _ vice-president. The Weed was a member of the Stamp Club and participated in tackle football and basketball. Reed's hobbies are football and hockey while gym and drama were his favorite subjects. Reed was on honorable mention. CONNIE BLAIR served as vice-president of homerooms 201 and 220. She was a member of Student Council and par- ticipated in most intramural sports. She also was a member of cheerlead- ing. Connie's hobbies are tennis and swimming. Her favorite subjects were band and math. She was on the honor roll, JOHN BAYLIS was a member of home- rooms 128 and 223 where he served as vice-president in the eighth grade. He was on the heavy-weight football and basketball teams. John's hobbies are sports while his favorite subjects were gym and conservation. John was on the honorable mention in eighth grade. LINDA BENNETT was a member of homerooms 316, 223, and 132. Her hobbies are horseback riding and danc- ing. Linda's favorite subjects were home economics and chorus. AMY BERNSTEIN was a member of homerooms 132, 108, and 318 where Amous Bernibutt'' served as secretary. Amous' was a member of the news- paper, Etta Kett, Hall Guides, G.A.C., intramurals and was Student Council treasurer. Amy's hobbies are any- thing under the sun. Her favorite sub- jects were band and unified studies. She was always on the honor roll or honorable mention. SHARRON BOCK was a member of homerooms 201 and 216B. Her hob- bies are playing the organ, playing records, D. H., and babysitting. Her favorite subjects were clothing and con- servation, HOWARD BEATTY was president and vice-president of homerooms 207 and 216. ''Howie'' was a member of intra- mural basketball, Chess Club, Ping- Pong Club and was on the light-heavy weight football team. Howard's hob- bies are stamps and pennant collecting. His favorite subjects were math, con- cert band and gym. He was alwaye on the honor roll. CHUCK BEMIS was a member of home- rooms 132 and 220. Chuck's hobbies are hunting, skiing and water sports. His favorite subjects were conservation, math and civics. JEFF BOUSSU was a member of home- room 216 where ''Fat Cat'' served as vice-president, treasurer, and Student Council representative. Jeff was a member of the Fat Cat Club, wrestling, gymnastics, football and track. His hobbies were gym and conservation. MARY BONAVIA was a member of homerooms 321 and 223. Her hobby is horseback riding. Mary's favorite subjects were English and music. « 2 S) q e PRO) ] Oo) © (O) 4 (O) ° 9) 2 4 (9) XO) ) O ) SUE BEEMER, of homeroom 312, ser- ved as Student Council alternate. She was a member of the 8th Grade Party Committee, the Newspaper Club and Girls’ Athletics. She also participated in Interschool Volleyball team and was a member of the Cheerleading Club. Sue's hobbies are sewing and outside sports, while her favorite subjects were German and gym. Sue was on the hon- orable mention, and was also secretary of the Student Council. EARL BLASESS participated in intra- murals and was on the middle-weight football team for homerooms 323 and 315. He also participated in the 1969 Drama Class. Reggie's favorite sports are basketball and baseball. His hobbies are listening to the radio and playing the bass. Earl's favorite sub- jects were orchestra and drama. He was on the honor roll, MARK BRADLEY was a member of homeroom 321. ' 'Boo'' was a captain of the swim team. Mark's hobby is water skiing. His favorit e subjects were biology and study hall. He en- tered Slauson in the ninth grade after moving from Lexington, Kentucky. JEAN BURTT was a member of home- rooms 306, 104, and 223. ''Jeannie participated in synchronized swimming and field hockey. Jean's hobbies are horseback riding and boating. Study hall and English were her favorite subjects. KATHY CARDONE was a member of homeroom 312B. She was a member of synchronized swimming and com- petitive swimming. Her favorite sub- jects were concert orchestra and civ- ics. Kathy entered Slauson in the 9th NELSON CARR was a member of home- room 227A. Nelson's hobbies are cars. MIKE CARTER was a member of home- rooms 201 and 321where Carter Nash served as president. Mike's hobbies are skin diving, electronics and ham radio. ''Nash's ' favorite subjects were math and gym. He entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was on the honor roll. EVELYN BUSCH was a member of homerooms 321 and 216. She partici- pated in the Crafts Club, hockey and modern dance. Evelyn's hobbies are copper enameling, swimming, bicycling, dogs and traveling. Biology and civics were her favorite subjects. TOM CARLSON was a member of home- rooms 218 and 312. He was a mem- ber of chorus, and participated in all intramural sports. His hobbies are all sports and listening to the radio. Dimple's' favorite subjects were gym and math. He was on the honorable mention three years. SCOTT CARTER entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 223. Red participated in the Pool Cue Club. Scott's hobby is playing pool. His favorite subjects were English and conservation. CAROL CHANEY was a member of homerooms 207 and 321B where she served as president. ''Chopper'’ was a member of concert orchestra, hall guides and cheerleading. She partici- pated in Junior Life Saving and syn- chronized swimming. Her favorite subject was biology. Carol was on the A honor roll. She entered the Science Fair in seventh and eighth BOB CONNER was a member of home- room 218 where 'the mouse served as vice-president. He participated on the light heavy-weight football team. Lis- tening to records, dancing and girls are Bob's hobbies. His favorite sub- jects were math, civics, lunch and gym. JAMES COOK was a member of home- room 223B and audio-visual. Jim's hobbies are electronics and mechanics. His favorite subjects were civics and study hall. He was known as the fast- est crutcher in Slauson. JO ANN COOLEY was a member of homerooms 207 and 222 where Jody served as president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Jody was a member of the Junior Historians in eighth grade and was on the seventh and eighth grade planning committees. She also participated in field hockey. Jo Ann's hobbies are sewing and work- ing in the office. Her favorite sub- jects were chorus, home economics and special chorus. CAROLYN COVINGTON was a member of homerooms 127 and 321A. She was a member of Etta-Kett and participated in s oftball, modern dance, and gymnas- tics. Carolyn's hobbiesare Jim, swim- ming, and ice skating. Her favorite subjects were gym and clothing. grade. ELLEN COOK was a member of home- rooms 321, 316 and 216B. Ellen's hobby is sewing. Her favorite subject was home economics. RHONDA COOK entered Slauson in the eighth grade and became a member of homeroom 312 and 216A. ''Cookie'' participated in swimming, track and ice skating. Rhonda's hobbies are swimming and Melvin. Cookie's favorite subjects were gym, English and conservation. MAUREEN COTTER was a member of homerooms 316 and 312. ''Moe ' served on Exodus, newspaper staff and was a library aide. She participated in mod- ern dance, field hockey and the winter sports’club. Sewing, skiing, skating, swimming and boys are Maureen's hob- bies. Her favorite subjects were Ex- odus and civics. MARY COZART was a member of homeroom 321B. Her favorite sub- jects were math and art, while her hobby is bowling. Mary was a library aide and was on both the eighth and ninth grade choruses. ; A me Oe eR Ses) =e) KAY D'ADDONA was a member of homerooms 321 and 132 where Twiggy served as secretary. Katy partici- pated in various after school gym ac- tivities. ''Twigs'' hobbies are dancing and skating. Her favorite subjects were chorus, band, and French. Kay was also on the B honor roll all through Slauson. LILLIAN DARLING was a member of homeroom 321A. She came to Slau- son in the ninth grade. She partici- pated in most after school sports. Lillian's hobbies are boys and parties. Her favorite subjects were math and art. JUDY DEAN was a member of home- rooms 312 and 220 where she served as president, vice-president, and Stu- dent Council Representative. Judy ser- ved as editor-in-chief of the school newspaper. She participated in intra- mural swimming, volleyball, and bas- ketball. She was a member of the Cheerleading Club and the Exodus staff. Judy's favorite subjects were world geography, chorus and art. Her hob- bies are art, skiing, and most other sports. She was on the honor roll and honorable mention. AARON DISMUKE was a member of homeroom 223B. ''Mr. Clean was a member of all clubs and was on the football team. Aaron's hobbies are girls and dancing. His favorite sub- jects were gym and lunch. JOHN DALRYMPLE was a member of homeroom 227 where he served as vice-president. Dar participated in all sports and served on the Student Council. His hobbies are bowling, basketball and football. His favorite subjects were history, gym and elec- tronics. John was also on the honor roll and honorable mention. VERNON DAVIS was a member of homeroom 315B. Wool was a mem- ber of B.O.S.S. where he served as president. He also was on the football team. Vernon's hobbies are dancing and girls. His favorite subjects were lunch and gym. JOHN DEMSKI was a member of home- rooms 132 and 216. John's hobbies are coin collecting and Debbie. His favorite subjects were world geography and typing. He was on the honor roll twice while he was in Slauson. JON DOROW was a member of home- rooms 201 and 216A where Jonny served as treasurer. 'Dorks'' partici- pated in the play No Time for Skirts . Jon's favorite subjects were gym, Eng- lish, math and dramatics. He was also on the honor roll. SHARI CRANDALL was a member of homerooms 323 and 227 where Boots served as president and student council representative for four semesters. Shari was president of G.A.A., par- ticipated in synchronized swimming and most other intramural sports. Her hobbies are swimming, boys and havy- ing fun. ''Boots favorite subjects were civics, gym and lunch. She was on the honor roll and the honorable men- tion. SHERRIE CROSSWAIT was a member of homerooms 316 and 220. Shrimp participated in cheerleading, field hock- GUY CRAWFORD was a member of homerooms 321, 316, and 315, where he served as president. ''Gooey'' was president of Student Council and par- ticipated in football, wrestling, basket- ball, and baseball. Guy's hobbies are sports and outdoor activities. His fa- vorite subjects were math and gym. He was on the honor roll and honorable mention. CINDY CROUCH was a member of homerooms 227 and 216B where she served as president, vice president and ey and volleyball. Sherrie's hobbies student council representative. ''Cin are oilpaintingandrecords. 'Shrimp's served on Exodus, G.A.A. and was favorite subjects were art, gym and secretary of the Winter Sports Club. band. She participated in most intramural sports and went to County Government Day. Cindy's hobbies are sewing, the outdoors and all sports. Her favorite subjects were math, clothing, gym, and special chorus. ERIC CUNNINGHAM was a member of homerooms 323 and 223. He partici- pated in crafts and newspaper. Eric's 2 hobbies are hunting, fishing, riding MARK CURBY was a member of home- and just sitting and thinking. His fa- rooms 312 and 216A where Mellow vorite subjects were math, gym and Mark served as president. He par- English. ticipated in heavy-weight football and track. Mark's hobbies are all sports and girl watching. His favorite sub- jects were gym and lunch. 2 ea en 2s JOHN CURRAN was a member of home- room 312 where he served as treasurer. John's hobbies are photography and drawing. English and architectural drawing were his favorite subjects. He entered Slauson in the eighth grade. SCOTT CUTLER was a member of homerooms 306, 134 and 321A, where he served as president, vice-president, student council representative and al- ternate. Scott served on the ninth grade planning committee, participated in tackle football in 8th and 9th grades, was a co-captain on the heavy-weights, played varsity basketball and track. He went out for all intramural sports. Scott's hobbies are all sports. His favorite subjects were earth science, civics and speech. He was always on the honor roll. aA 604n0800%A 128 THOMAS DRAAYER was a member of homerooms 312 and 323. He served as alternate to Student Council and was on the basketball team for two years. Tiny entered Slauson in the middle of the eighth grade and was on the honor roll. His hobbies are all sports while earth science and gym were his favorite subjects. SUSAN DUTTON was a member of homeroom 216. She entered Slauson in the inth grade. Sue's favorite sub- jects were Spanish and band. Her hob- bies are the piano and swimming. Sue maintained an A+B average. MARIAN EBERLE was a member of homeroom 222 and 132 where she ser- ved as secretary and treasurer. Mar- ian participated in the Newspaper Club and Etta-Kett. She was a cheerleader and was involved in intramural sports. Her hobbies are playing the guitar and meeting friends. Homeroom and civics were her favorite subjects. She was on the honorable mention in the seventh grade. BRENDA ELLICK was a member uf homeroom 321. She entered Slauson in the ninth grade. Brenda partici- pated in intramurals. Her favorite subjects were gym and civics. BILL ELZAY was a member of home- rooms 227 and 220 where he served as president. Willie was a member of the Winter Sports Club and partici- pated in all after-school sports. Bill's hobbies are water skiing and skeet shooting. His favorite subjects were gym and English. He was on the honor roll all three years. PAT ESCHELBACH was a member of homeroom 223 and 128 where she serv- ed as vice-president. She participated in after school sports and Exodus. Her hobbies are dancing and horseback rid- ing. Music and typing were her fa- vorite subjects. Pat was on the honor roll and honorable mention. PAM EVANS was a member of home- rooms 227 and 312. Pam was a mem- ber of cheerleaders, G.A.C. and par- ticipated in intramurals. She also was on the interschool volleyball and field hockey team. Pam's hobbies are horses and ice skating. Pam's favorite sub- jects were drama and gym. Pam was on the honor roll for two years. DEBRA FISHER was a member of homerooms 134 and 321A. Debbie's of homeroom 321. She was a mem- hobbies are swimming and skating. ber of the newspaper staff. Nancy's She was on the honor roll all three hobbies are skating, boys, music, years. LARRY EHNIS was a member of home- rooms 127 and 227. of the Projection Club and participated in hockey. were drawing and lunch. GREGG ELY was a member of home- rooms 133, 128 and 315 where he serv- ed as president. intramurals, basketball, football. racing, coin collecting and sports. His favorite subjects were gym and typing. homerooms 222 and 132 where she served as treasurer. member of the school newspaper. Her hobbies are Her favorite subjects were homeroom and clothing. a SHEREE FIELDS was a member of il NANCY FLEISCHMAN was a member writing letters, ming. Spanish. eighth grade and was on the honorable mention. DONNA DUNCANSON was a member of homerooms 218 and 321 where she served as president and student council representative. Donna participated in synchronized swimming and some intra- murals. Her hobbies are water and snow skiing. Her favorite subjects were gym and chorus. Donna main- tained a B average in Slauson. SANDRA EAST was a member of home- rooms 132 and 321. Sandra's hobbies are sewing, cooking, and swimming. Math and gym were her favorite sub- jects. He was a member Larry's favorite subjects He participated in baseball and Gregg's hobbies are slot car DEAN ERSKINE was a member of homeroom 216B. Dean's hobby is mu- sic. His favorite subjects were gym and study hall. _MIKE EVANS was a member of home- room 216 where he served as president in the eighth grade. Mike participated in Student Council and the Projection Club. He also was in swimming, bas- ketball and spaceball. Lunch and con- servation were Mike's favorite subjects. ? o ty p ) , ) 6 b ie) og Sheree was a shopping and painting. — volleyball and swim- Nancy's favorite subject was She entered Slauson in the CAMA A TT AA AA A XA a Fee ia 3 : 4 4 d 4; PARAZTAAE RAY . BRIAN FOLSKE was a member of homerooms 127 and 227. He was a member of heavy-weight football, wrest- ling and baseball. Slim's hobbies are ice hockey and girls. His favorite subjects were conservation and gym. DANA FRANZ was a member of home- room 315B where he served as vice- president. Dana's hobby is electricity. His favorite subjects were electronics and gym. DEBBIE FRANKFORD was a member of homeroom 222. Debbie's hobbies are art and horseback riding. Her fa- vorite subjects were art and English. She entered Slauson in the ninth grade. PATTI FRASER was a member of homerooms 201 and 220B. She served as vice-president and treasurer. Patti was amember of intramural field hockey and was a cheerleader. Her hobbies are horseback riding and talking. Her favorite subjects were art and conser- vation. JAMES FRAZIER was a member of homerooms 132 and 216B where Djang- atolum served as president. He was a member of B.O.S.S., heavy-weight football, basketball, wrestling and track. His hobbies are records, girls, eating, cars and dancing. His favorite sub- jects were math, lunch and gym. LINDA FREDERICK was a member of homeroom 216 where she served as secretary. She participated in after school sports and was a member of the Syncronettes and the Winter Sports Club. Linda's hobbies are reading, drawing, and the A.A.U. track team. Her favorite subjects were typing, world geography and English. KATHY FREY served as treasurer of homerooms 306, 134 and 321. She was a member of Etta-Kett, newspaper and most intramurals. Kathy's hobbies are sewing, Swimming and water skiing. Her favorite subjects were world geog- raphy and biology. She was usually on the honor roll. PEGGY GARDNER served as president CAROL FREDERICK was a member of homerooms 201 and 223 where Fred served as secretary, treasurer and hall guide. She was a member of Crafts Club, newspaper, Etta-Kett and the Winter Sports Club. She was on the party planning committee all three years. She participated in intra- murals and Michigammes track team. Carol's hobbies are hiking, running, and skiing. Freddie's favorite sub- jects were-math and earth science. She was on both honor roll and honorable mention. CAROL FREDRICKSON was a member of homerooms 201 and 312B where she served as president and vice-president. Carol participated in Etta Kett, soccer, homeroom baseball and skating. Her favorite subjects were drama andcivics. Her hobbies are sports, reading and having fun. RICH GALA was a member of home- room 222A where his hobby was goofing off. of homeroom 321B. Pig was a mem- ber of Student Council, cheerleading team and volleyball. Her hobbies are cheerleading and Kevin. Her favorite subjects were chorus and French. Peg was on the honor roll and honorable mention all three years while she was at Slauson. MIKE GARRIS was president and vice president of homerooms 127 and 222. Maynard was a member of Student Council, Winter Sports Club, heavy- weight football and wrestling. His favorite subjects were gym, math and art. Skiing, wrestling, football and baseball are his hobbies. Mike was on the honor roll all three years. BRUCE GEBHARDT was president and Secretary of homerooms 128 and 315. 'Gebs ’ was on the newspaper and the ymnastics team. He participated in he Science Fair, Tension Seminar's end County Government Day. He serv- as president of Political Interest lub and president of the Student Coun- il. Bruce's hobbies are jamming fround on the drums, politics and hemistry. Gaylord's favorite sub- fects were band, civics and German. i e was on honor roll and honorable mention. ANET GIBSON was a member of homerooms 321, 316 and 216B where ishe served as vice-president. Janet was a member of newspaper, B.O.S.S., raft Club, Cheerleading and intramural sports. Janet's hobbies are carving and sculpture. Her favorite subjects vere science and gym. She was on he honor roll. KATHY GERMAIN was a member of homeroom 312 and 220. She partici- pated in cheerleading, after-school in- tramurals, interschool field hockey and special chorus. Kathy's hobbies are riding, tennis, archery and collecting anything. Her favorite subjects were drama and chorus. Kathy was on the honor roll all three years. She was also a ninth grade representative of G.A.A. JOHN GIEVER was a member of home- rooms 223 and 227. Giev was a member of the lightweight football team. John's hobbies are all sports and just messing around. Fatcat's favorite subjects were gym and English. JOHN GOLDIE served as president and vice-president of homerooms 323 and 216A, He served on all of the party planning committees and participated in pool and ping pong. John's hobbies are playing billiards, swimming, and messing around. His favorite subjects were chorus and gym. KIM GORTON was a member of home- rooms 132 and 321. She was a mem- ber of the Winter Sports Club. She was also a cheerleader. Kim's hob- bies are swimming and horseback rid- ing. Civics and English were her fa- vorite subjects. She was on the hon- orable mention. TOM GRANGE entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 321B. His hobbies are fish- ing, bowling, skiing andhunting. Tom's favorite subjects were physical educa- tion and conservation. ANNE GREENWOOD was a member of homerooms 218 and 227. Her hob- bies are stamp collecting and taking pictures. Amne's favorite subjects were home economics and gym. MARK GOODWIN was a member of homerooms 127 and 312. Mark's hob- bies are electronics, sports, his paper route and listening to the shortwave radio. His favorite subjects were world geography, band and math. JIM GRACE was a member of home- room 321B. Bobo participated in football and basketball. Noodle's hobbies are sports and having a good time. His favorite subjects were chorus and math. Hawaiian'’ was on the honor roll while at Slauson. LARRY GREEN was a member of homeroom 222 after entering Slauson in eighth grade. He participated in football, basketball, baseball, and soccer. Larry's hobbies are cars and Karate. His favorite subjects were gym and civics. PEARLIE GREGORY was a member of homerooms 134 and 321A. Pearlie's hobby is sewing. Her favorite subject was clothing. Pearlie entered Slauson in the ninth grade for one week. STEVE GROSS was a member of home- rooms 207 and 315B. He was a mem- ber of Stamp Club, Chess Club, con- cert band and concert orchestra. He participated on the swim team. Stamps, coins, swimming, french horn, model cars and tropical fish are his hobbies. Band, civics, and science were his favorite subjects. He was on the honor roll all three years. DEBORAH GUTHERY was a member of homerooms 323 and 216B where Deb'' served as secretary. Debbie's hobbies are skating and traveling. Red's favorite subjects were math and French. GEORGE HARRISON was a member of homerooms 227 and 216A where he served as treasurer and student coun- cil representative. 'Jeep'’ participated in intramural basketball and was half- back on the championship football team. He served as president of the concert band. George's hobbies are all sports and water skiing. Math, gym and band were his favorite subjects. George was on the honor roll all three years. D O Oo 0 O a 0 ROBILEE GUNN was a member | homerooms 207 and 220. She partic! pated in intramural field hockey. Robi lee's hobbies are horseback riding ar sewing. Robi's favorite subject wé Spanish. She was on the honor roll ¢ honorable mention a t all times. CHARLES HANE was a member homerooms 227 and 223B. Charl was a member of the wrestling tea and participated in after school sport Charlie's hobbies are sports. Gy and lunch were his favorite subject STEVE HARDESTY was a member | homeroom 321B. He participated wrestling, and was captain of the heavy weight football team. Steve's hobbit are watching girls and going to spor events. ''Red's ' favorite subjects we! gym and history. Se JIM HEIDENESCHER was a member of homerooms 132 and 216 where Heide served as treasurer. His hob- bies are model building, archery and rifle practice. ''Heide's favorite sub- jects were mechanical drawing and gym. STACY HICKS was a member of home- room 227. Her hobby is art. Stacy's favorite subjects were art and craft shop. Stacy entered Slauson in the ninth grade. MIKE HIGGINS was a member of home- rooms 321 and 323 where 'Higelby'' served as treasurer and student council representative. He was a member of the Winter Sports Club, Chess Club and all intramurals. Mike's hobbies are coin collecting and political button collecting. Math and gym were his favorite subjects. He entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was on the honor roll both years. LIZ HODGINS was a member of home- room 227A where she served as presi- dent. ''Tammi was in the play No Time for Skirts . Liz's hobbies are track, clothes, and the trampoline. Tammi's favorite subjects were drama and conservation. Liz entered Slauson in the ninth grade. SHARON HELLNER was a member of homerooms 227 and 312 where she served as secretary. Sharon was a member of G.A.C. for two years and is now on G.A.A. She participated in all after-school sports and was a cheerleader. She was on all inter- school sports in the seventh and eighth grades. Sharon's hobbies are swim- ming, music and sports. Her favorite subjects were German and gym. BILL HIGGINS was a member of home- room 321A. Bill participated in foot- ball, swimming, gymnastics, and track. His hobbies are playing the trombone and collecting fold-outs. His favorite subjects were gym and band. Bill entered Slauson in the ninth grade, KAREN HILLEBRAND was a member of homeroom 222, the winter sports club and field hockey. Her hobbies are watching T.V., sewing and knitting. Karen's favorite subjects were lunch and crafts. She entered Slauson in the eighth grade from New Zealand and was on the honor roll most of the time. LISA HOLLAWAY was a member of homeroom 222. Lisa's hobbies are dancing, records, swimming and horse- back riding. Her favorite subjects were study hall and homeroom. Lisa thinks that Slauson is a cool school! M. _L. HARGROW, JR. was a member of homerooms 127 and 321A. Shorty was a member of B,.O.S.S. and par- ticipated in football and track. M.L.'s hobbies are tape recording and art. Gym and art were his favorite subjects. DIANE HARRIS entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was a member of homerooms 321 and 134. She served on the newspaper, Exodus and various after school sports. Drawing, talking on the phone and sewing are Diane's hobbies. Her favorite subjects were art and Spanish. She was on the honor roll in the ninth grade. HOWARD HAWKES was a member of homeroom 315B. Howard's hobbies are cars, girls, mini-bikes, boats, planes, money, planes, drag racing and models. His favorite subjects were math and civics. RUSS HAYWARD was a member of homerooms 306 and 216. He was a member of the Winter Sports Club, Ann Arbor Hockey Association, and ° light-weight football. Russ's hobbies are golf, hockey, and model building. Mayo's favorite subjects were con- servation and band. Russ was on the honorable mention while at Slauson. WILLIAM HART was a member of homeroom 222. Bill was a member of the ping pong club. William's hobby is slot cars. His favorite subjects were math and metal shop. DIANE HAWKS was a member of home- rooms 127 and 220. D.D. partici- pated in swimming and ice skating after school. Diane's hobbies are painting and collecting antiques. Art, English and conservation were her favorite sub- jects. Diane would like to become an interior decorator, BOB HEGER was a member of home- rooms 227 and 223. He participated in baseball. Bob's hobbies are sports and cars. His favorite subjects were gym and civics. KATHY HOLTFRETER was a member of homerooms 315 and 323. ‘''Horse- fethers was also a member of con- cert band and orchestra. She partici- pated in interschool hockey and most intramural sports. Kathy's hobbies are dogs, reading and collecting odds and ends. Kathy's favorite subjects were concert band, science and Ger- man. Kathy was on the honor roll during her years at Slauson. CANDACE IMMEL was a member of homeroom 216A. Her hobbies are sew- ing and cooking. Candy's favorite sub- jects were clothing and math. She en- tered Slauson in the eighth grade. SUE IMMONEN was a member of home- rooms 127 and 312 where she served as secretary. She participated incheer- leading, synchronized swimming and TARI HUNT was a member of home- rooms 323 and 220 where she served as vice-president. Tari was a mem- ber of cheerleading and after-school basketball. Tari's hobbies are swim- ming, horseback riding and sewing. Chorus and clothing were her favorite subjects. She was on the honorable mention in the seventh grade. LARRY HULSTRUM was a member of homeroom 321A. Larry's hobbies are collecting fossils and bike riding. His favorite subjects were math and world geography. He entered Slauson in the eighth grade. DOUG INGRAM was amember of home- rooms 312 and 321 where he served as president and vice-president. He was a member of the varsity wrestling team and participated in intramural sports. He also served as Student Council vice-president. Doug's hobby is all sports. Vocal music and gym were his favorite subjects. He was on the honor roll while at Slauson. MARK HUNTER was a member of homeroom 201 and 216B. ‘'Whitey was a member of light-heavy weight football, intramurals and winter sports. Mark's hobbies are sports, especially golf and baseball. Mark's favorite sub- jects were gym, homeroom and English. MARK ITABASHI entered Slauson in the eighth grade and became a member of homeroom 321B. He served as vice- president. He played in concert band and orchestra, and was in the Chess Club. Mark's hobbies are playing the clarinet and sports. His favorite sub- jects were biology and concert band. Mark was on the honor roll while at Slauson. junior lifesaving. Sue's hobbies are painting, swimming, ceramics, op art and music. Her favorite subjects were art and gym. Sue was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. U I ay VAV ZA AR U7] KNUTE JACOBSON was a member of homerooms 128 and 227 where he serv- ed as president. He was a member of Student Council. Knute's hobbies are hockey and ping-pong. His favorite subjects were math and civics. Knute entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was on the honor roll. TODD KOONS was a member of home- Bowling Club. Todd's favorite subjects SARAH JANSSEN was in homeroom's 312 and 315 where she served as sec- retary. She participated in junior life- saving, synchronized swimming and was a member of the Methodist Youth Fel- lowship. She enjoys snow skiing and skating while her hobby is piano. Her favorite subjects were art and French. She was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. served as_ president, TORY KOSTE was a member of home- vice-president, REE S S. PeShe % Lae .; ry : Lae ait Bu 's eSasee: BS COON GECOU TAN ae a See AS 2%. x f TOM JOHNSMILLER was a member of homerooms 127 and 216 where he served as vice-president. He was a member of the newspaper staff, the Political Interest Club and Student Coun- cil. Tom's hobbies are guitar and camping. His favorite subjects were civics and special chorus. He was on the honor roll and honorable mention and was Road Commissioner on County Government Day. EMILY LABELLA was a member of homeroom 222. She was a member of the Cheerleading Club. Emily's hobbies are reading and burning in- sence. ''Em's favorite subjects were lunch and recess. She entered Slauson in the ninth grade, LEE ANNE HUTCHINGS was a mem- ber of homerooms 207 and 223 where she served as secretary and student council representative. She partici- pated in cheerleading, all after-school sports, synchronized swimming and junior life saving. She was in special chorus and served as aG.A.A, officer. Lee Anne's hobbies are swimming, snow skiing and ice skating. Her favorite subjects were art, gym and English, She was on the B honor roll and hon- orable mention. BARB JACOBSON was a member of homerooms 222 and 227 where Barb served as secretary and vice-president. She was a member of the concert or- chestra. She participated in intra- mural volleyball, swimming, and hockey. Barb's hobbies are sewing and painting. Her favorite subjects were history, Spanish, and home economics. Bark was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. PAT JOHNSON was a member of home room 321. He was a participant in th Chess Club. His hobby is chess. Mat and art were Pat's favorite subjects He entered Slauson in the eighth grade MARY LADD was a member of home- room 222, He was a member of the rooms 222, 316 and 321 where she room 222. ''Mike'’ was a member of Exodus and participated in after-school LAURIE JOHNSON was a member of homerooms 220 and 224B where she served as Student Council alternate. She was a member of Winter Sports Club, Methodist Youth Fellowship and Exodus. Laurie's hobbies are sewing, writing and swimming. Her favorite subjects were civics, Exodus and Eng- lish. She was on the honor roll. PATRICIA LADD was a member homerooms 227 and 323. member of Etta Kett Club in the sevent were math and gym. His hobbies in- and Student Council Representative. intramurals. Mary's hobbies are danc- grade. Patty's hobbies are collectin clude skiing, hunting, and _ bowling. Todd entered Slauson in the ninth grade. She participated in Cheerleading, the Winter Sports Club, and was feature editor on the school newspaper. She was on the honor roll while in Slauson. ing, Donny, and sewing. Her favorite subjects were conservation and chorus. Mike'' entered Slauson in the ninth grade. records and traveling. Her favorit subjects were American and worl history. | WAYNE JOHNSON was a member of ' homeroom 220B. | KURT KARR was a member of home- ) room 222A. Kurt's hobby is goofing off . His favorite subject was time between classes . Kurt entered Slauson in the eighth grade. KATHY KERNS was a member of home- rooms 127 and 216 where she served as Student Council Representative. She was a member of the newspaper staff ‘and participated in after-school sports. Kathy's hobbies are tennis, sewing, and painting. Math and Spanish were her favorite subjects. She was on the ‘honorable mention. | SUSAN KESSLER was a member of _homerooms 321, 316 and 223, where | she served -as president, secretary, | treasurer and Student Council Repre- sentative. Sue was a member of the | Exodus and newspaper staffs, partici- | pated in inter-school and intramural ; sports, and was Slauson's representa- | tive to the Ann Arbor News. Sue's favorite subjects were world geography ec American history. Her hobbies } are all sports. Sue also participated | in County Government Day. CAROL JOHNSTON was a member of homerooms 127 and 223 where she sery- ed as president twice and secretary. She was a member of the newspaper staff and participated in County Gov- ernment Day, intramural and inter- school sports, solo ensemble 1969 and was a Student Council alternate three times. Carol's hobbies are read- ing and all sports. Gym, band and civics were her favorite subjects. She was on the honor roll while at Slauson. NANCY KELLEY was a member of homerooms 218 and 227 where she serv- ed as secretary. She was a member of the Syncronettes. Nancy's hobby is horseback riding. Her favorite subjects were speech and chorus. Nancy loves all animals and was on the honorable mention. DEBBIE KIRKHAM was a member of homerooms 312 and 321. She was a member of the Cheerleading Club. Debbie's hobbies are John and stamps. Her favorite subjects were math and world geography. She entered Slauson in the eighth grade and was on the hon- or roll and honorable mention. Lr RICK JONES was a member of home- rooms 321, 316 and 216. He partici- pated in track and hockey. Rick's hobbies are hunting and fishing. ''Bone head's favorite subjects were conser- vation and gym. He also hates girls. MARLA KENT was a member of home- rooms 133, 128 and 315, whére she served as Hall Guide. She was a mem- ber of the G.A.C., Cheerleading Club, and participated in County Government Day and in all intramural sports. Mar- la's hobbies are horseback riding and water skiing. Her favorite subjects were home economic; and art. She was on the honor roll most of her time at Slauson. RALPH KNOTT was a member of homeroom 222A. Ralph's hobbies are stamps, rockets, and coins. His fa- vorite subjects were wood shop and science, Ralph entered Slauson in the ninth grade. CHRIS KOKINAKES was a member of homerooms 321 and 316 where ''Greek ' served as Student Council Representa- tive. He was a member of concert band, Audio-Visual and the Chess Club. Chris's hobbies are eating, karate, and girls. His favorite subjects were civics and audio-visual. Chris was on the honor roll and honorable mention. BILL JONES entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 312. He was a member of the Chess Club and enjoys camping and fishing. Conservation and biology were his favorite subjects. JACK JUNI was a member of home- room 321. He was a member of the Rockets Club. Jack's hobbies are ham radios. Electronics and earth science were his favorite subjects. He was on the honor roll while at Slauson. STEVE KEPPLER was a member of homerooms 134 and 220. Steve's hob- bies are listening to S.R.C. and the Amboy Dukes and other local groups. His favorite subject was music. JOHN KOEFOED was a member of homerooms 207 and 321A. He par- ticipated in football, wrestling, bas- ketball, and intramurals. He was a member of Exodus staff, Hall Moni- tors, and Party Planning Committee. John's hobbies are sports, girls, cars, and flying airplanes. 'Bozo's favorite subjects were conservation, Exodus, and gym. So OKO) ? é ) r CS 9 ) 4 {9} ¢ 4 © ° 4 O ° ’ © — 9 o MARK METZGER was a member of homeroom 227. Mark's hobbies are hunting and fishing. Conservation and study hall were his favorite subjects. CYNTHIA ANN MIHUT was a member of homeroom 222 after entering Slauson in the ninth grade. She participated in the Winter Sports Club and was a member of the Trail Blazers Riding Club in Chelsea. Cynthia's hobbies are fashion coordination and art. Eng- lish, gym, and civics were her favorite subjects. FRED MILLER entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 312. Fred's hobby is listen- ing to the radio. Gym and lunch were his favorite subjects. JOHN MILLER was a member of home- room 222. He entered Slauson in the ninth grade. John was a member of band, drama and band ensemble. He participated in a play and was a mem- ber of the wrestling team. John's hob- bies are reading. His favorite subjects were drama and biology. He was on the honor roll in the ninth grade. DAVID MEYER was a member of home- rooms 128 and 315 where he served as treasurer. He participated in chess, football and wrestling. David's hob- bies are stamps, chess, posters, rec- ords, buttons, and collecting coins. His favorite subjects were art, math, science, electronics, and homeroom. David was on the honor roll six times. JOAN MILEY was a member of home- rooms 312, 316, and 216 where she served as treasurer. She was a mem- ber of Etta Kett. Her favorite sub- jects are listening to records and the radio. Her favorite subjects were music and Mrs. Green's math class. GARY MILLER was a member of home- Tooms 323 and 223 where he served as vice-president. He was a member of the Chess Club and Saturday basketball. Gary's hobbies are coins and stamps. His favorite subjects were math and civics. He was on both the honor roll and the honorable mention while at Slauson. LARRY MITCHELL was a member of homeroom 216. Carrabull was in the hall guides and B.O.S.S. He par- ticipated in football and basketball. He was also a member of the Y.M.C.A., Community Center, and Ping Pong Club. Larry's favorite subjects were math and lunch. He was on the honor roll in the seventh grade. JOHN MANNOR entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 220. John's hobbies are Patti and parties, while his favorite subjects were math and gym. DEBBIE MARTIN as a member of homerooms 132 and 216 participated in swimming and horseback riding. Her favorite subjects were typing and lunch while her hobbies are watching television and sewing. MARK MAYNE served as treasurer in homerooms 316 and 312. Maniac participated in baseball and the Ping Pong Club. His favorite subjects were drama, civics, math and gym. His hobby is coin collecting. JOHN McKINNON was a member of homeroom 321 where he served as president. John was a member of Exodus, swimming and the Winter Sports Club. John's hobbies are photog- raphy, all sports and music. His fa- vorite subjects were concert band and Exodus. He was on the honorable mention while at Slauson. VICKI MARCH was a member of home- rooms 312 and 223. She was a mem- ber of the noisy people. Vicki's hob- bies are dancing and boys. Her fa- vorite subjects were Mr. Van's civics and gym. DIANE MAST was a member of home- rooms 132 and 227. She participated in swimming and ice skating. Diane's hobbies are painting, drawing and bak- ing. Her favorite subjects were gym and home economics. EDWARD McIVER was a member of homerooms 312 and 323. Ed served on Exodus and played on the light- weight football team. Ed's hobbies are painting and all sports. His fa- vorite subjects were world geography, civics, gym and art. Ed was on the honorable mention and also on the hon- or roll. LISA METS was a member of home- rooms 222 and 312, where she served as vice-president, secretary, and trea- surer. She was a member of Winter Sports Club, G.A.A., intramurals, lifesaving, inter-school volleyball and inter-school field hockey. She served on Student Council all three years, was secretary of Concert Band, and was Supervisor on County Government Day. Lisa's hobbies are skiing and reading. Her favorite subjects were math and civics. Lisa was on the A honor roll. JANET MOONEY served as secretary in homerooms 218 and 312. Janet was a member of Etta Kett, hall guides, field hockey and Exodus. Her favorite subjects were clothing and Exodus, while her favorite hobby is the guitar. Janet was on the honor roll and hon- orable mention while at Slauson. She also helped to make school letters. MARC MORGAN was a member of homeroom 321B. Ace's hobbies are hunting, camping and fishing. His favorite subjects were biology and conservation. DAN MORGAN was a member of home- rooms 218 and 321. Dan's hobby is playing the drums. His favorite sub- jects were gym and typing. HENRY MORRIS was a member of homerooms 222 and 323, 'J'' was a member of the light-heavy weight foot- ball team and swimming team. 'J's ’ hobbies are collecting coins and build- ing model airplanes. His favorite sub- jects were concert band and biology. JAN MURPHY served as vice-presi- dent and secretary of homerooms 218 and 315. She was a member of Etta Kett, special chorus and interschool sports. Jan's hobbies are sewing, playing piano, reading and Bob. Her fuvorite subjects were gym and French. She was on the honor roll while at Slauson. CHERYL MURRAY was president of homerooms 312 and 216B. She par- ticipated in intramural sports, the Winter Sports Club, the Cheerleading Club and the Exodus staff. Cheryl's hobbies are sports and traveling. Her favorite subjects were math and gym. She was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. of homerooms 218 and 216. hobbies are reading, drawing, art and biology. KIRSTEN NEELANDS was a member Kirsten's and ber of the heavy-weight football team swimming. Her favorite subjects were NAN MURPHY was a member of home- rooms 220B and 218. Nan's hobbies are tobogganing, and horseback riding Her favorite subjects were art and math. TOM MYERS was a member of home- room 223 after entering Slauson in the ninth grade. His favorite subjects were art and earth science. TED NEFF was a member of home- rooms 132 and 312B. He was a mem- and participated in wrestling. Ted's hobbies are models and slot cars, while his favorite subjects were gym and lunch, NANCY NICHOLS was a member of homerooms 201 and 321A, where she served as president and secretary. Nancy was a member of Etta-Kett, the Cheerleading Club, intramural sports and the newspaper staff. Nancy's favorite subjects were math and chorus. She was on the honor roll all three LESLEE NIETHAMMER was a mem- ber of homerooms 128 and 321B, where Lezzle' served as secretary. She was a member of the Cheerleading Club and girls' intramurals. Leslee's hob- bies are playing the piano and organ and collecting junk. Her favorite sub- jects were chorus, civics and speech. years at Slauson. MELINDA NISSEN was a member of homeroom 321A. 'Mel'' served on G.A.A., the decoration committee, and the newspaper staff. She also participated in modern dancing, volley- ball, and the Winter Sports Club. Melinda's hobbies are most _ sports. Her favorite subjects were gym and biology. ''Mel'' entered Slauson in the ninth grade. PAUL OSBORN was a member of home- rooms. 312 and 315. He served on the party planning committee and was a member of the swim team. Paul's hobby is coin collecting. His favorite subjects were math and civics. Paul was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. Leslee was on the honor roll. LAURA NOLAND was a member of homerooms 227 and 222, where she served as a Student Council alternate. She served on the Exodus staff. Laura's’ hobbies are painting and ice skating. Her favorite subjects were chorus and art. Laura was on the honorable men- tion. SCOTT OUTCALT was a member 0 homeroom 120, 220 and 116. He par- ticipated in light-heavy football. Bill' hobbies are the S.R.C., Amboy Dukes and other Ann Arbor groups. His fa vorite subjects were lunch and gym DOROTHY PANGBURN was a member of homerooms 201 and 216B. She served on Etta Kett. Dorothy's hob- bies are horses, Bob, babysitting, and goofing around alot. Her favorite sub- jects were clothing and study hall. NANCY PEER entered Slauson in the ninth grade and was a member of home- room 223B. She served on the home- room volleyball team. Nancy's favorite subjects were math and world history. Her hobbies are swimming and reading. Nancy was on the honorable mention. subjects were gym, chorus, geography, and history. JACQUELYN PERRY was a member volleyball. Jackie's hobbies are swim- ming, skating and tennis. Her favorite math. world JOHN PARISHO was a member of home- room 223B. He served on audio-visual. John's hobby is collecting records. His favorite subjects were print shop and lunch, ALICE PENTLAND was a member of homerooms 312 and 214. She partici- pated in intramural soccer, volleyball, and field hockey. Swimming, art, and traveling are Alice's hobbies. Her favorite subjects were math, concert orchestra, and biology. Alice was on the honor roll all three years. of homeroom 312. Jackie was a hall homerooms 312, 306, and 124. guide and a cheerleader. She partici- was a library aide. Her hobbies are pated in synchronized swimming and swimming, ice skating, and bowling. GARNET PETERS was a member of Her favorite subjects were art and CATHY PFAUSwas a member of home- rooms 321 and 128. She was a member of chorus. Cathy's hobbies are boys, boys, and boys. ''Sammi's favorite subjects were art, math, and chorus. JANET PIERCE was a member of homerooms 222 and 128 where she was secretary. She was a member of synchronized swimming. Horseback riding, raising her flying squirrels and chipmunks, and studying anything about animals and Africa are Janet's hobbies. Her favorite subjects were drama and MARY ANN PILLSBURY was a mem- ber of homeroom 227. Her hobbies are sports while her favorite subjects were gym and English. LINDA PROCASSINI was a member of 321, 316 and 315 where she was presi- dent three terms and secretary for one term. She participated in all intra- mural sports. Sports and singing are Linda's hobbies while her favorite sub- jects were art and gym. chorus. HENRY POPE was a member of home- rooms 218, 214, and 321. He was a member of B,O.S.S. and the Drama Club. Acting, writing, art, singing and dancing are Henry's hobbies. His favorite subjects were art and drama. KENT PRUSS was a member of home- rooms 207 and 216B. He was a mem- ber of the Crafts Club and was on the swimming and heavy-weight football teams. Hunting and fishing are Kent's hobbies and his favorite subjects were band and conservation, GEORGE PSAROS was a member of homerooms 128 and 227. He was a member of the Ping Pong Club. Ge- orge's hobbies are collecting records, paperback books, taping things on his tape recorder and playing baseball. History and conservation were his fa- vorite classes. BRUCE PURMELL was a member of homeroom 223. His favorite subjects were civics and math, Bruce was a human being all three years at Slauson. KATHY PUCKETT was a member of homeroom 216A. Her hobbies are traveling and records. German and concert band were Kathy's favorite subjects. Kathy entered Slauson in the ninth grade and was on the honor roll. BURT RATHBURN was a member of homeroom 216. PATTI REED was a member of home- rooms 134 and 312. She participated in cheerleading and synchronized swim- ming. Patti's hobbies are horseback riding and oil painting. Her favorite subjects were home economics and English. ANNE REGENSTREIF was a member of homerooms 132 and 321B. Anne was a member of Winter Sports Club, junior lifesaving and concert band. Skiing, swimming and reading a re Anne's hobbies. Math and unified studies were her favorite subjects. Anne was on the honor roll all her years at Slauson. MARGIE RICE was a member of home- room 227. Marg was a member of Y.W.C.A,. Collecting odd things, horse- back riding and dancing were her hob- bies. Art and her two people study hall were her favorite classes. Mar- gie entered Slauson in the middle of the eighth grade. DAN RICKLESS was a member of homeroom 220B. His hobbies are bowling and ping pong. He was a member of the Chess Club. Dan's favorite subjects were typing and civics. JAMES REES was a member of home- rooms 201 and 312A and served as vice- president. Jim was a member of the Rocket Club for two years and the Chess Club one year. Jim's hobby is amateur radio. His favorite sub- jects were electronics and English. Jim entered Slauson in the eighth grade. PAUL REHAK was a member of home- room 222. He was a member of the Chess Club and two plays in drama. Paul's hobbies are tape recorders, chess, swimming and reading. His favorite subjects were drama and bi- ology. He was on the honor roll all three years. DOUG RICHARDSON was a member of homerooms 315 and 312 where he serv- ed as president. He was on the swim team. Doug's hobbies are fishing, water skiing and girls. His favorite subjects were gym and conservation. ROCHELLE RIDER was a member of homeroom 312. Rochelle was a mem- ber of B.O.S.S., teen council and on a girl's drill team. Home economics and typing were her favorite subjects, while her hobbies are sewing, dancing, and boys. Rochelle entered Slauson in the ninth grade. _ and swimming. ' PARKS RINEHART was a member of homeroom 223. He was a member of the Chess Club. Park's hobbies are photography and electronics, while his favorite subjects were printing and math. GORDON RIZOR was a member of homerooms 322 and 216A. Gordy participated in Chess Club, heavy- weight football and Math Game's Club. Gordy's favorite subjects were math and mechanical drawing while model building is his hobby. CARL ROEGER was a member of homeroom 222. His hobbies are slot cars and working on his mini bike. Shop was his favorite subject. He en- tered Slauson in the ninth grade. CARL ROSE was a member of home- room 321. He participated in Math Game Club, Slauson school newspaper Mini-bikes and boat- ing are his hobbies. Drafting and lunch were his favorite subjects. ALVIN RICKLI was a member of home- room 216B. Alvin's hobbies are cars and messing around. His favorite sub- jects were lunch and study hall. RONN ROBB was a member of home- room 321B. Fat Cat'’ was a mem- ber of football and wrestling. ''Ser- pent's ’ hobbies are hunting and fishing. Ron's hobbies are conservation and homeroom, SALLY ROSASCO was a member of homerooms 128 and 321 and ser ved as president in both. ''Bosco'' was a member of Etta Kett, Student Council, volleyball and synchronized swimming. Sally's hobbies are water skiing, horse- back riding, dancing and parties. Her favorite subjects were art and science. She was on the honorable mention dur- ing her three years at Slauson. MARY RUDDY was a member of home- room 222, Swimming and art are Mary's hobbies. Civics and art were her favorite subjects. Mary entered Slauson in the ninth grade. SHANNON RUPP was a member of homerooms 201 and 315 where she served as homeroom representative. Shannon participated in most intra- mural sports. Singing and playing the guitar and violin are her hobbies. Civics and chorus were her favorite subjects. She has been on the hon- orable mention. Shannon was also in both talent shows. _ FRANK SANTORO was a member of homerooms 128 and 227. He played with the light heavy-weight football team at Slauson. His hobbies are bowling, water-skiing, baseball and other sports. Frank's favorite subjects were gym, geography and conservation. CHARLES SAUTER was a member of homerooms 227 and 223, where he serv- ed as Student Council alternate. He was in concert band and participated in the Solo and Ensemble Festival all three years. Charlie's hobbies are model rocketry and playing baritone trombone. His favorite subjects were biology and civics. He was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. Charles attended the National Music Camp at Interlochen. BARBARA SCHMID was a member of homerooms 218 and 312, where she served as Student Council alternate. SARA RUTTER was a member of home- room 220. Sara's hobbies are skiing and folk dancing. Her favorite subjects were art and orchestra. Sara was on the honor roll. DAVE SARNS was a member of home- rooms 201 and 216B. He participated in heavy-weight football and was a member of W.R.A. Dave's hobbies are guns, boats and cars. Civics and gym were his favorite subjects. He was on the honor roll and honorable mention while at Slauson. DEBBIE SCHEFFLER was a member of homerooms 128 and 216. She was a member of Etta-Kett and served on the party planning committee. She was also a librarian. Debbie's hobbies are traveling and collecting records. Her favorite subjects were world geography and Spanish. Debbie was on the hon- orable mention for two years. MARK SCHMID was a member of home- room 227 in seventh and eighth grades. Mark's hobbies are Betty while con- servation was his favorite class. She participated in cheerleading, in- terschool volleyball and field hockey. Barb's hobbies are reading and knit- ting. Barb's favorite subjects were typing and home economics. TOM SCHEIDER was a member of DEE SCHOLZ, a member of homerooms homerooms 321A and 323 where ''Gumps 127 and 227, participated in the Winter served as vice-president. He was a Sports Club, tumbling, and cheerlead- member of the Winter Sports Club, ing. Her hobbies are horse-back riding, the basketball and football teams and dogs, and skating. Dee's favorite sub- all intramurals. His hobbies are sports. jects were German, English and gym. Gump's favorite subjects were biology She was on honorable mention. and band. ROBIN SCOTT was a member of home- rooms 201 and 315, where she served as president and treasurer. She par- TERRI SCOTT was a member of home- ticipated in intramural sports, com- rooms 227 and 312, where she served petitive swimming, synchronized swim- as president, secretary, and Student ming, modern dance, cheerleading and Council alternate. Her favorite sub- track. Robin was a member of the jects were math and art, while her Exodus staff and Etta-Kett. Swimming, hobbies are horses and Will. dancing and horseback riding are her hobbies, while gym, chorus, English and Exodus were her favorite subjects. DIANE SECORD was a member of COLLIN SEITZ was a member of home- homerooms 220 and 312. Diane's hob- rooms 312 and 216B. He was a mem- bies are water skiing, horseback riding, ber of the Constitution Committee. and bumming around. Die Die's His favorite subjects were chorus and favorite subjects were gym, art, and civics. Collin was on both the honor lunch. roll and honorable mention. JERRY SEITZ has been a member of PEGGY SEITZ was a member of home- homerooms 323 and 223. He has par- rooms 321, 316, and 216. ''Peg'' was ticipated in the swim team, the cross- country team and the eighth grade boys chorus. His hobbies are drag racing, model cars, swimming, and mini-bikes. Jerry's favorite subjects were gym and mechanical drawing. He was on hon- orable mention at Slauson. a cheerleader and also a librarian. Peggy's hobbies are watching T.V. and sewing. Her favorite subjects were clothing, lunch, and typing. MARCIA SNYDER was a member of homeroom 227. She was a member of Methodist Youth Fellowship. Mar- cia's hobbies are hiking, camping and swimming. Her favorite subjects were conservation and unified studies. GARY STEIN was a member of home- room 321. Gary's hobbies are amateur radio, archery and riflery. His fa- vorite subjects were conservation and biology. RICHARD STEINER was a member of homeroom 227. His hobbies are sports and model building. Rich's favorite subjects were electronics and civics. He was on honorable mention for three years. MICHAEL SPELMAN was a member of homerooms 227 and 321. His hob- bies are all sports and records. His favorite subjects were shop and math. DAVE STEINER was treasurer of home- rooms 127 and 222. He participated in wrestling andtrack. Dave'shobbies are most sports and playing the trumpet. Gym, American history, electronics and mechanical drawing were his fa- vorite subjects. Dave was on both the honor roll and the honorable men- JULIE STIELSTRA was a member of homerooms 323 and 315. Horseback riding, writing and watching pro foot- ball are her hobbies. Julie's favorite subjects were civics and biology. She was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. DAVID SVESKA was a homerooms 321, 316 and 220. JEFF TAGGART was a member of homerooms 306, 134 and 216B. Jeff's hobbies are coins and chess. His favorite subjects were drawing and English. Jeff was on the honor roll. member of Dave's hobbies are hunting and fishing while math and conservation were his favorite subjects. sports. He also enjoys all outdoor tion. TERRY TAYLOR was a member of homerooms 207 and 223 where ''The Snake served as president, vice- president, secretary and treasurer. He was a member of the heavy-weight football team, Student Council, Hall Guides and all intramurals. He also was sports editor of the school news- paper. ''Snakey's'' favorite subjects were conservation, concert band and gym. Terry was on the honor roll and was elected Prosecuting Attorney for County Government Day. KATHY TEASDALE was a member of homerooms 207 and 216, where Jo served as secretary. Boys and boys with long hair are Kathy's hob- bies. Her favorite subjects were art and shop. She was on the honorable mention in seventh grade. HARRY THEOCHARAKIS was a mem- ber of homerooms 312 and 218. He served as treasurer of his homeroom. Golden Greek'' was a member of the light-heavy weight football team. Har- ry's hobbies are football, baseball, bowling, soccer and basketball. His favorite subjects were math and con- servation, DAVID TROTTER was a member of homerooms 321, 316 and 222 where Twitter'' served as_ president. He was a member of the football team for two years. Dave's hobbies are sports, cars and girls. His favorite subjects were conservation and shop. Dave was on the honor roll and hon- orable mention in eighth grade. His favorite teacher was Mr. Hardy! JOHN TOLONIN was a member of homeroom 132 and 220. J.T. was a member of Saturday basketball and the R.O.T.C. Rifle Club. John's hob- bies are hockey, playing the baritone. water skiing, and J.T.'s favorite subjects were concert band, math and gym. JOHN TREZISE was a member of homeroom 321. He was a member of the swim team. John's _ hobbies are girl watching, reading and model building. Earth science and math were John's favorite subjects. LINDA THOMAS was a member of homerooms 127 and 315. Linda's hob- bies are drawing and sewing. Her favorite subjects were chorus, French and world geography. DOUG TRUBEY was a member of homeroom 227. Doug's hobby is ani- mals. His favorite subjects were Eng- lish and art. He appeared on honorable mention, LORI TOTH wasa member of home- rooms 201 and 321. She was a mem- ber of the Exodus staff and participated in softball. Lori's hobbies are guitar, horseback riding, swimming and boys. Her favorite subjects were math and gym. Lori appeared on _ honorable mention once. BETH TRUE was a member of home- rooms 227 and 315 where she served as treasurer. She was a member of G.A.A. in eighth grade, participated in all after-school sports and County Government Day. Beth's hobby is horseback riding. Her favorite sub- jects were civics and art. She ap- peared on the honor roll and honorable mention all three years at Slauson. WILLIAM TSELIOS was a member of homerooms 323 and 216B. Willie, The Wild Greek's'' out of school ac- tivities were racing, fishing and hunt- ing. Willie's hobbies were Terri Scott and motorcycles. His favorite subjects were shop and conservation. BOB TWINING was a member of home- rooms 223 and 201. ''Abe participated in football, hockey and basketball. Sail- ing, tennis and girls are Bob's hobbies. His favorite subjects were English, gym and lunch, ee BETH SHALIT was a member of home- rooms 127 and 312B where she served as vice-president, Student Council rep- resentative and alternate. She was a cheerleader and played with the inter- school hockey team. Beth's hobbies are horseback riding, swimming and skiing. Her favorite subjects were American history and art. She was on the honorable mention three times. ANGILINE SIANIS entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 321A. ‘''Angie'’ served as a librarian. Angiline's hobbies are skating and swimming. Her favorite subjects were math and Spanish. EUGENE SMITH was a member of homerooms 218 and 220B, the Ping Pong Club, concert band, president of the Methodist Youth Fellowship and was on Student Council. His hobbies are ping pong and models. Eugene's favorite subjects were math and world geog- raphy. He was on the honor roll and honorable mention. SUE SHANKLAND was a member of homerooms 321, 134 and 306 where Suzie served as_ secretary. She served on the party committee. Sue's hobbies are swimming and sewing. Her favorite subjects were gym, and civics. She was on the honorable men- tion. ROBIN SILVERwas a member of home- rooms 323 and 312. Art, traveling and skiing are Robin's hobbies. Her fa- vorite subjects were American history and orchestra. She was on the honor roll all three years at Slauson. GAYLE SMITH was a member of home- rooms 323 and 216B. ' 'Soul Sister No. 1'' served on Student Council as vice-president. Her hobby is dancing while her favorite subjects were civics and Mrs. Green's math class. She belonged to the girls' drill team and was a team council member at the Community Center. Gayle was on the honor roll while at Slauson. JERRY SHEUFELT entered Slauson in the eighth grade and became a member of homerooms 227 and 216A. Jerry was a member of band and the swim team. He also participated in foot- ball and ping pong. Jerry's hobbies are gas planes, camping and hunting. Jerry's favorite subjects were band and gym. SHERRI SKOMP was a member of homerooms 323 and 227 where she served as vice-president and treasurer. Sherri was a member of the Slauson Newspaper staff and participated in cheerleading. Sports, boys and read- ing are Sherri's hobbies. Her favorite subjects were chorus and English. KATHY SMITH was a member of home- rooms 127 and 223. Her hobbies are Steve, talking, drawing and writing notes. Kathy's favorite subjects were gym and civics. MIKE SMITH was a member of home- room 321 upon entering Slauson in the ninth grade. He was a member of heavy-weight football. Mike's hobbies are sports, coin collecting and space study, while his favorite subjects were civics and business orientation. = o o a a (ew) 0 % ® RANDY SHICK entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 321. Randy's hobby is HO racing. His favorite subiects were drafting, study hall and lunch. AMY SHULL was a member of home- Am Pooh participated room 321B where as president. Am cheerleading, field hockey and volley- ball. She also was a member of Stu- dent Council and newspaper. Amy's hobby is Randy Hirth. Her favorite subjects were civics and gym. She was on the honorable mention. SKIP SLOCUM was a member of home- rooms 312 and 315. He participated in football. Building models and hockey are Skip's hobbies while his favorite q subjects were chorus and gym. ROBERT SMILEY was a member of Bob's hobbies are girls, stamps, and conservation, while his favorite subjects were wood shop Bob entered Slauson homeroom 321. and conservation, in the ninth grade. SALLY SMITH was a member of home- rooms 323 and 312, where she served as treasurer of the homeroom. She was a member of hall guides, cheer- leading and intramurals. Sally's hob- bies are skating, swimming, ballet, horseback riding and anything fun. Spanish, gym and home _ economics She was were her favorite subjects. on honorable mention. PAM ULREY served as secretary and treasurer of homeroom 224B. She participated in G.A.C., cheerleading interschool volleyball and all intra- mural sports. Pam was also a mem- ber of Winter Sports Club. Her hob- bies are skiing, horseback riding and tennis. Pam's favorite subject was chorus. LISA VAN EYCK was a member of homerooms 207 and 223 where she served as Student Council representa- tive and vice-president. She was a member of the Winter Sports Club, Newspaper Club, the interschool field hockey team and most intramurals. She was also on the party planning committee and cheerleading in the eighth grade. Lisa also participated in County Government Day. She likes all sports and sewing. Her favorite subjects were art and civics. Lisa was on the honor roll for all three years. JOHN VASHER entered Slauson in the ninth grade and became a member of homeroom 220. His favorite subjects were art and math while tobogganing and horseback riding were his hobbies. DICK WALTERHOUSE was a member of homerooms 323 and 312B where he served as president for three years and Student Council representative for one semester. Dick was a member of the varsity basketball for three years and the light-heavy weight foot- ball champs for two years. He also participated in all intramurals and was a member of the concert band for three years. Dick's hobbies are ping pong and sports. His favorite subjects were gym, earth science, math and concert band. Dick was on the honor roll all three years. MARTHA VALVANIS was a member of homerooms 207 and 216B where she served as Student Council representa- tive. Martha participated in cheer- leading, party planning committee, syn- chronized swimming, competitive swim- ming and intramurals. Her hobby is swimming while her favorite subjects were gym and art. She was on both the honor roll and honorable mention. MICHELE VAN GASSE was a mem- ber of homerooms 201 and 216A and served as secretary. Shelly was a member of the Winter Sports Club, concert orchestra, some intramurals and participated in County Government Day. Shelley's hobbies are all winter sports and painting. Her favorite sub- jects were civics and English. She was on the honor roll and honorable mention all three years at Slauson. ANTEGONE VOULGATAKE entered Slauson in the ninth grade where she became a member of homeroom 321A. Oni's hobbies are painting while her favorite subjects were math and art. GWEN WARREN was a member of homeroom 216 when she entered Slauson in the middle of the eighth grade. Sweet Slim's” hobbies are people, dancing, and playing pool. Her favorite subjects were Spanish, art, and Eng- lish. LINDA WEAVER was a member of homerooms 218 and 321 where she servy- ed as president and secretary. She was a member of Exodus and Cheer- leader Club. Linda's hobbies are bowling, ice skating and sewing. Her favorite subjects were drama and cloth- ing. Linda was on the honorable men- tion in seventh grade. CARL WEIMER was a member of homerooms 316 and 227. He partici- pated in most intramurals while con- ervation and concert band were his vorite subjects. His hobbies are sports and camping. Carl was on the honorable mention while at Slauson. bean] } n PENNY WELCH was a member of homeroom 315. Penny's hobbies are boys. English and science were her favorite subjects. Penny entered Slau- son in the ninth grade. WENDY WESTERVELT was a member of homerooms 315B and 227 where she served as president. She was a mem- ber of Etta Kett Club and the concert band and orchestra. Wendy's hobbies are playing the flute and writing short stories. She a lso likes swimming and takes dancing lessons. Her favorite subjects were concert band, orchestra, math and French. She was on the A honor roll every year. DAVID WEED was a member of home- room 321A. He participated in Hunter Safety Protection Club and heavy-weight football. Dave's hobbies are sports and guitar. His favorite subjects were gym and wood shop. BERNARD WEISS was a member of homerooms 227 and 321 where he serv- ed as treasurer. Bernie participated in Chess Club, Political Interest Club and was on the swim team. His fa- vorite subjects were math and civics while his hobbies are swimming and coin collecting. He was on the honor roll in the seventh and eighth grade. JOHN WESTERGARD entered Slauson in the ninth grade. His favorite sub- jects were shop and gym. John's hob- bies are fishing and football. KAREN WESTFALL, a member of homerooms 316 and 222, participated in concert orchestra, intramural sports and Exodus. Her hobbies are painting and records, while her favorite subjects were art and gym. Karen was on the honor roll and honorable mention all three years. CARLIN WHIPPLE served as secretary of homeroom 227. She participated in intramural sports. Her favorite subjects were chorus and clothing. Carlin's hobbies are sewing and swim- ming. PAUL WHITMER was a member of homerooms 220 and 227 where he sery- ed as Student Council alternate. He was a member of the swim team. Paul's hobbies are everything. His favorite subjects were math and world geography. EVAN WILSON was a member of home- room 321. 'Ivan's ’ hobbies are art, ping-pong and LaCrosse. His favorite subjects were art and math. He en- tered Slauson in the ninth grade. SANDY WONNACOTT was a member of homerooms 227 and 220. She was a member of G.A.C., cheerleading and intramural sports. Sandy's hobbies are horseback riding and swimming. Her favorite subjects were gym and typing. JANINE WHITLOCK was a member of homerooms 315B and 218 and served as Hall Guide alternate. Janine was a member of the Ann Arbor swim team and the school swim team. She also participated in the March of Dimes drive. Collecting post cards, dolls and silver are Janine's hobbies. Her favorite subjects were math, chorus and biology. LORRAINE WILLIAMS was a member of homerooms 201 and 216. Her fa- vorite subject was math. SUE WILT was a member of home- rooms 227 and 220. She was a mem- ber of the Cheerleading Club. Sue's hobbies are sewing, drawing, records and reading. Her favorite subjects were clothing and world geography. Sue was on the honorable mention sev- eral times. DEBRA WOOD was secretary of home- rooms 207 and 312. She was a mem- ber of Etta Kett and participated in field hockey and the 68 and 69 talent shows. Guitar, drums and play- ing records are Debbie's hobbies. Her favorite subjects were chorus and earth science. Debbie entered Slauson in the eighth grade. KEVIN WOODS participated in light weight and light-heavy weight football and softball. He was a member of homerooms 227 and 207. Kevin's fa- vorite subjects were conservation and world history. His hobbies are hunt- ing and fishing. PAM YEAGER was a member of home- room 315. She was a library aide and participated on Exodus staff. Her fa- vorite subjects were typing and Exodus. JOHN ZAHNER was a member of home- rooms 218 and 216B where Bones served as president and vice-president. He participated in football and wrestling in the seventh and eighthgrades. John's hobbies are hunting and sports. His favorite subjects were gym and con- servation. John was city wrestling champ in the eighth grade. JILL ZELLER was a member of home- rooms 127 and 216B. She was a mem- ber of Etta Kett. Her hobbies are hip- pie jewlery and boys with long hair. Jill's favorite subject was math. LUCY WU was a member of home- rooms 207 and 216B where she serv- ed as secretary. She was a member of the inter-school hockey team, intra- mural baseball team, junior lifesaving and competitive swimming. Lucy's hobbies are horseback riding, sew ing, all sports, the outdoors and spending money. Her favorite subjects were math, gym, biology and art. Lucy was on both the honor roll and hon- orable mention. Lucy likes all kinds of animals. MELINDA YOUNGDAHL was a mem- ber of homerooms 220 and 323, where she served as secretary. Mindy was a member of the newspaper staff and also participated in after-school volley- ball and basketball. Melinda's hobbies are horseback riding, swimming and skiing. Mindy's' favorite subjects were chorus and gym. She was on both honor roll and honorable mention all three years. HAROLD ZALD was a member of homerooms 312 and 223B where he served as Student Council alternate in the eighth grade. He participated in the 1968 and 1969 solo and ensemble festival. He was a member of the concert band and orchestra. Harold's hobbies are amateur radio and tele- vision and playing the trombone and baritone. His favorite subjects were electronics, math, and English. Harold was on the honor roll all three years. He was first chair in band andorchestra and attended National Music Camp at Interlochen. RICK ZILL was a member of home- rooms 218 and 223. Rick's hobbies are sports and bowling. His favorite subjects were wood shop, math, gym, band and civics. Hard at work The Jet Set z f : Hey, Who pulled the plug? It's your move how come everything is double? If I ever catch that ... Aw, you say the sweetest things! | . ) ; Smile, girls! ROW 1: M. Flood, J. McDonald, K. Meunier, J. Wild, C. Hunt, T. Junttonen, L. Gagalis, K. Michel, J. Prieskorn, J. Cook, S. Murphy. ROW 2: M. 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Kierzer, E. Tilt, P. Wright, J. Hartwell, E. Evans, C. Betzig, S. Malloy, S. Butcher. B. Barnese, G. Roberts, L. Smith, D. Anderson. ROW 1: P. Theocharakis, J. Handler, J. Eschelbach, J. Thackrey, S. Crockett, B. Krusts, B. Scollard, D. Wahl, B. Mallory, J. Bodley, J. Spears, J. Bandropchak, K. Karr, S. Brown, 5. Abbott, M. McLean, J. Ristine, D. Mulholland. ROW 2: G. Potter, J. Morgan, D. Olberg, B. Fraser, J. Marr, T. Bertsos, M. Fodale, L. Lawrence, B. Helms, A. Demars, G. Cohen, S. Hartmann, T. Goetz, L. Freeman, M. Froelich, T. Milazzo, T. Mollison, J. Hunter, K. Scar- brough, J. Dreyfuss.. ROW 3: M. Dillard, M. Whipple, B. Venson, T. Ufer, B. Hodgins, B. Morrow, E. Larson, J. Griffith, M. Caswell, C. Fritts, S. Robinson, R. Augustine, D. Alber, J. Roberts, C. Johnson, M. Serfontein, D. Behnke, R. Sartori, M. Cobb, G. Banks, G. Gibson. ROW 4: B. Swaney, C. Bradley, P. Schneider, G. Gyde, D. Schleicher, S. Worley, D. Schlecht, G. German, G. Stratos, S. Bauer, D. Bauer, R. Davis, J. Martin, S. Fredrick, B. Preston, P. Doneth, R. Brinkman, R. Hulcher, M. Willis, B. Terpstra, T. Fenske, D. Finkbeiner. Sukie ROW Bauer, . Lally Arnett, T. Johnsmil ton, J. Pen fad cott, M. Boni J. Mur rrezi escher, C. Sei L. Hodgins. D. Duncanson, . | mn . HYKOMD, C; Fredrickson, J. | CONCERT BAND Varsity Band SLAUSO Orchestra x a4 jae N Lala 2h Ss, a4 O —_ ‘a4 hedad U Z. O U Orchestra inning ea Beg 1) : ( = Scott, J. Cuysey, Nissen, M. Cotter, Martin, M. Mitchell, Duke, S. Johnson, Hartman, L. Fenton. ROW 1: J. Bocram, B. Fowler, R. well, B. Wylie. ROW 2: W. I J. Donneth, J. Jackson, D. R. Everett, B: lich, M. Thudium. B.. Elazy, S. Dean, C. Jo ROW 1: P. Houlihan, A. Levy, C. Bur- fiend, P. Corser, S. Johnson, K. Duke, Mrs. Rogers. ROW 2: O. Hackney, C. Koefoed, A. Rogers, E. Tramontin, D. Alber, S. Johnson, K. Terpstea, .D. Stapp. AB SENT: Mrs. A. A. Smith RTS:, CLUB) i ROW 1: B. Elzay, K. Gorton, P. Ulrey, M. Cotter, M. Nissen, J. Miller, J. Dean, M. Garris, M. Abbott, R. Hayward, M. Ankenbrook, M. Immonen, M. Thudium. ROW 2: L. VanEyck, L. Mets, M. Higgins, J. McKinnon, L. Johnson, J. Babcock, C. Frederick, C. Murray, L. Freder- ick, M. Kent, S. Wonnacott, S. VanGasse, A. Regenstreif. ROW 3: K. Best, M. Dalrymple, G. Talbot, L. Nichols, R. Robinson, M. Whipple, D. Norman, D. Fox, A. Berger, R. McIver, N. Gluck, L. Jenkins, M. Celley. ROW 4: L. Wartenbae, P. Earla, P. Rister, C. Powers, K. Lehker, P. Fanning, S. Malloy, L. Warshaw, P. Frisinger, D. Kierzek, P. Benson, M. Wagner, L. Thrane. ROW 5: M. Roupas, L. Taylor, J. West, D. Gates, C. Martingk, M. Smith, J. Kennedy, D. Stapp, J. Regenstrief, P. Spenser, K. Koefoed, T. Spears, S. Johnson. ROW 6: D. Hendershott, B. Whitney. NEWSPAPER STAFF i ROW 1: T. Koste, D. Harris, N. Nichols, J. Smith, L. VanEyck, T. Knott, J. Dean, Mr. Herstein. ROW 2: T. Johnsmiller, S. Fields, M. Cotter, M. Nissen, S. Kessler, M. Youngdahl, B. Gebhardt. ROW 3: T. Taylor, S. Brockett, N. La- londe, S. Beemer, C. Johnson, K. Kerns, S. Skomp. Cafeteria Monitors ROW 1: Mr. Teare, Mr. Russell, K. Welch, S. Johnsen, K. Webb, Mrs. Brock, Mr. Palmer. ROW 2: R. Easter, D. Hawks, S. Rupp, T. Twining, L. Brumley, J. Dean, P. Scharpenberg, S. Immonen. ROW 3: K. Koste, C. Bauer, K. Knickerbocker, B. Hart, A. Boravis, J. Melton, N. Lalonde, S. Bock. ROW 4: J. Miller, H. Thompson, J. Westergard, D. Weed, J. Koefoed, B. Folske, O. Buck, S. Jones, M. McLean. mm FA ‘St. te oe am 0 te mys aoa PROJECTION CLUB ROW 1: G. Rizor, J. Hensey, D. Alber, M. Evans. ROW 2: J. Dalrymple, B. Atwood, M. Busch, T. Ufer. ROW 3: Mr. Myers, K. Kokinakes, R. Beem- er, D. Richardson. Joves. ROW 2: J. McDonald, M. . T. Spears, L. Fleischman, M. serrano. ROW 4: B. Craw- Lardas, M. C I Cotter, M..Cozart,. kK. Hansen, i. | ry D. Andrew. ROW 1: S. Johns. Gerler. ROW R. McGiver, Mrs. Butcl RED eee eR iii LALA jp Lips HUNTER SAFETY CLUB ROW 1: J. Thomas, B. Kruses, M. Spelman, T. Ankenbruck. ROW 2: M. Jarvis. B. Boussu, J. Snelly, B. Swaney. ROW 3: J. Koefoed, Mr. Pennington. ROW 1: J. Lau, N. Girler, S. Perry, B. Almond, S. Johnson, L. Thrane, Mr. Owens. ROW 2: C. Crouch, D. Duncanson, S. Beemer, J. Dean, B. Fowler, L. Warshaw, L. Jenkins, J. Preiskorn, B. Barnes. ROW 3: M. Celley, D. Ingram, S. Lefevre, M. Garris, G. Crawford, B. Scollard, K.. Kelly, .T. ‘Ufer, R. Hatch, D. Benke. -ROW 4: “B. Brewster; G. Ely 3s.) Levy.) os Crandall: P. Houlihan, L. Labella, D. Andrews, M. Wagner, P. Frisinger, T. Schneeberger, J. Griffith. Student Council Second Semester ROW 1: B. Allmand, 8S. Waite, P. Frisinger, T. Stewart, L. War- shaw, L. Jenkins, M. Celley. ROW 2: S. Johnson, D. Ezekiel, D. Cooper, B. Gebhardt, D. White, D. Brewster, K. Thompson, M. Dalrymple, L. Thrane. ROW 3: J. Miller, J. Lau, B. Brown, J. Preiskorn, C. Houlihan, S. Glas, B. Barnes, L. Sposito, W. Welz. ROW 4: F. Hall, E. Larson, B. Shull, P. Conner, A. Bernsteine, B. True, C. Lawrence, S. Beemer, | S. Kessler, L. VanEyck, J. Birch- | field. STUDENT COUNCILEe OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Mr. Owens, Bruce Gebhardt, Gail Smith, Dan Ezekiel, Amy Bernstein. Student Council Officers First Semester Mr. Owens, Bill Scollard, Doug Ingram, Sue Beemer, Guy Crawford. : PING PONG CLUB ROW 1: B. Store, D. Cole, Kk. Webb, J. Eschelbach, D. White. ROW 2: D. Mulholland, D. White, R. LaJeunesse, Mr. Herstein, K. Bingel, G. Psaros, B. Raeger, T. Rehak, J. Bandrofchek. ROW 3: M. Mayne, E. Becker, D. Benke. Butcher, Susan Callaway, William Capalbo, Gina Carnes, James Caswell, Mark | Castelli, Perla | Cebulski, Walter | | Celley, Marsha | Charles, Joyce | Clark, Judy | Cleaveland, Sue Cobb, Michael Cohen, Gary Cole, William Colley, Karen Compeau, Dennis Conner, Paul | Cook, Claudia | Cook, Johnie Ann | Crawford, Barbarg Crawford, Linton Crispin, Mary Crockett, Steven Cuthbert, Mary Dabney, Wayne Damon, Larry Davis, Robert Davis, William Davy, Elmer Dean, Lyndell DeMars, Albert Derr, Sally Dillard, Mike Doneth, Patrick Donner, Rita Dreyfuss, John Dyer, Laura Earl, Pamela Eberth, Scott Easter, Ralph Eisemann, Larry Engel, Evelyn Eschelbach, John Evans, Eileen Evans, Mel Everett, Robert Eyster, Donald Ezekiel, Daniel Fahlgren, Robert Fanning, Paula Fensch, Robin Fenske, Thomas Finkbeiner, D. R. Freeman, Lawrence Frey, Laura Frisinger, Pamela Fritts, Chadrick Froelich, Mike Frost, Leona Fuester, Barbara Gaede, Steven Gagalis, Linda Gaiski, David Galloway, James Gallup, Julie Finn, Julie Fisher, Sheree Fitzgerald, Thomas Fleischman, Lisa Flood, Margaret Fodale, Michael Foss, Stephen Fox, Nancy Frame, Linda Fraser, William Frederick, Steve Fredrickson, John Ganzhorn, Janet Gehrls, Margaret Gensley, Marjorie Gerler, Nanci German, Gerald Gerstler, Larry Gibson, Glenn Gibson, Vicki Gikas, Sandra Gingles, Bruce Givens, Sandra Glas, Susan Glasspoole, Karol Goetz, Thomas Gould, Marcia Graves, Timothy - 6 Griffith, John Gurk, Robert Guster, Anthony Gutierrez, Eliz Gyde, George Hale, Jane Hall, Frederick Hamlin, Rebecca Hammon, Norma Handler, James Hanninen, Sue Hansen, Kathy Hargrow, Dorothy Harmon, Ronald Harrison, David Hartmann, Gregory | Hartmann, Steven Hartwell, Janice Hastings, Paul Hatch, Ronald Hayes, Jean Heilmann, Terrance Heinz, Christina Helms, Bennie Hensley, Jeff Hewett, Corinne ae wee bi |} Lum, Virginia 'Majeski, Barbara } Mallory, Robert Knickerbocker, Kim Knott, Terri Koste, Kathy Krusts, Robert Lamkin, David Lardas, Mark Larson, Eric Lau, Jenni Lawrence, Louis LeClaire, Donna LeFurge, Rita Lehker, Kris Line, Jennifer Loyd, Marilyn Luchs, Berndt Lutz, Mark Malloy, Sharon Marr, John Marshall, Janice Martin, Joseph Martinak, Russell Maslin, Barbara McAninch, Paula McCleery, Charles Ne McDonald, Jeanne MclIvor, Marci McIver, Peter McKinney, Manette McLean, Mark McLean, Pete McCreedy, Dan Mellos, Nicholas Melton, Jay Meredith, Andrea Metzger, Crystal Meunier, Kathy Michel, Kathleen Milazzo, Tony Miles, Keith Millard, Anna Millard, Thomas Miller, Kenneth Miller, Susan Minneboo, Dina Mollison, Tom Morgan, John Morrison, Joel Morrow, Brian Moses, Christine Mulholland, Dale Perkins, Deborah Perry, Laura Perry, Suzanne Peterson, Joyce Phelps, Mary Potter, Gary Potter, Terri Powe, Vicky Powers, Cathy Preston, Robert Prieskorn, Judy Prieskorn, Linda Murphy, Richard _ Murphy, Sherry Murphy, Teresa Niethammer, Judy Nelson, Laurie Newsted, Donald Nimz, Steve -Nonnenmacher, Steve Olberg, Daniel Paris, Tony Parrish, Bonnie Patoros, Mary Patterson, Cindy Pearson, Martha Pringle, Patricia “Quicksey, Joanna Rahn, Claudia Rayburn, Shelly Regan, Shelley Rehak, Thomas Reister, Pamela Richardson, Dolly Richey, Deborah Ristine, Jeff Rizki, Mateen Rizor, Joanna Roberts, Joseph |, Roberts, Gayle Roberts, Mark Roeger, James - Robinson, Steve Rogers, Robert Rogers, Thomas ;{ Roos, Matthew 38 Rose, Karin Rowe, William Sargent, Debra Sarns, Steven Sartori, Ronald Scarbrough, Kevin Scharpenberg, Pat Scherdt, Michael Schieb, Carol Schlecht, Dennis Schleicher, Dave Schneider, Paul Schott, Susan i Schram, Kathy i Scollard, William Scruggs, Sharon Secord, Henry Sells, Kathrine Sellinger, A. V. Serfontein, M. B. Shalit, Andrew Sharp, Kenneth Sheldon, Robert Shull, Bart Siller, Sharon Sinelli, Jay Slay, Cynthia Slocum, Pam Smit, Deborah Smith, Daniel Smith, Debra Smith, Linda Smith, Leslie Smith, Randolph Smith, Virginia Snider, Jill Sorenson, Johann Sonquist, Eric Spaide, Karen Spears, James Spellings, Sandra Stafford, Terry Stewart, Tracey Storey, Kent Stout, Richard Stratos, George Strickland, Marti Strieter, Mary Stuber, Cynthia Sutfin, Darrell Sutfin, Roy Swaney, Brian Teffeau, Candace Terpstra, Ben Thackrey, John Theocharakis, Peter Thompson, Herbert Thompson, John Thompson, Bruce Thrane, Leone Thudium, Mark Tilt, Ellen Trickett, Pat Tripp, Sue Trubey, Lynn Twining, Thirza Ufer, Tom Venson, Billy Visel, Billie Vogt, Dennis Wagner, Cathy Wagner, Margaret Wahl, David Walz, Wendy Warren, Steven Warshaw, Laurie Warshaw, Lynn Wartinbee, Linda Weaver, Kathy Weber, Susan Weber, Wendy Weir, Barbara Welch, Cathy Wells, Angela Wells, Leon Westerman, Scott Weston, Mark Whipple, Mike White, Larry §} White, Robert § Whiting, Mike Whitney, Philip a - Wilutis, David ‘ Wild, Jill Williams, Michell Willis, Barbara : Willis, Mark - Wilson, Graham Wilson, Wanda Witzke, Diane Worley, Stephen Wortkoetter, M. A. Wright, Patricia | Wright, Paul Yates, Rodney Artist At Work Pros like me are few. You don't say! s really neat! ! He é g Boy Watchers Did I do it right? It's so peaceful in the country. 1 f Break Time Abbott, Tom Allen, Cynthia Allmand, Barb Andrew, Deb Alber, Diane Allen, Doug Anderson, Scott Anisis, Jim Ankenbruck, Teres Aprill, Bob Armstrong, Alison Arnett, Carl Ashida, Marg Aurand, Janice ig Baker, Brent Babcock, Melissa a Baker, David Barbor, Sandy Bassett, Jim Bassett, Jan Becher, Eric Bedolla, Phillip Beemer, Rich Beeton, Heather Bennett, William Berger, Ann Bergsma, Elaine Berla, Tim Berry, James Beson, Deb Best, Kevin Bingel, Kevin Birchfield, Jim Blackmore, Dan Blayer, Dan Bock, Gail Bokram, John Boland, Scott Bollinger, Fred Bolzman, Brenda Bonnell, John — Bonnell, Denise Boussu, Brian Brabo, Deb Bradburn, Deb Brewer, Gary Brewster, Robert Briggs, Robert Brown, Harold Brown, Robert Buck, Orin Bullard, Mark Bullock, Satrice Buning, Pieter Burfriend, Cynthia Burgwin, Alison Burton, Bonnie Burton, Donald Busch, Steve Busdicker, Sheryl Butcher, Robert Caddell, Steve Callihan, Tom Carr, Chandler Castelli, Andrew Cazepis, Eric Chance, David Charles, Columbia Chesbrough, Henry Circele, Dave ° Clark, Laurance Clark, Susan Cleaveland, Rebecca Cobb, Michele Cole, Doug Cole, Larry 7 : — Cole, Lorri Conlin, Andy Conn, Dennis Cook, Robin Cooley, Dean Cooper, Dave Corser, Paula Cowden, Wesley Crawley, Gail Crenshaw, Giles Culpepper, Russel Dalrymple, Mark Dames, Sharon Damron, Jim Davis, Bill Davis, Cindy Davis, Laurel Davis, Sheila Deneen, Jeff Dinger, Merri Doneth, James Draayer, Janice Drake, Victoria Duke, Kathryn East, Bruce Eberle, Margie Ellick, Terry Evans, Jackie Fain, Charles Fancher, Katherine Feiner, John Fenton, Lynn Ferguson, Craig Fichera, Mary Fisch, John Fischer, Carol Fisher, David Flood, Eliz Flores, Irene | Fodale, Dan Foulks, Dave Fowler, Robert Fox, Deanna Fox, Nancy Francis, Sherri Franz, Robin Fraser, Jamie Frazier, Vicky Frederick, Mary French, Charles Garrison, Brevard Germain, Patricia Gershowitz, Arthur Gibson, Steve Gildner, Barb Gillett, Ward Giltrow, Greg Glasspoole, Donna Gluck, Nancy Goetz, Diane Gould, Julie Green, Kitty i; Grimston, Jeff Grob, Norma Gurk, Sherry Gustafson, Ricky Guthery, Vickie Gyde, Ray Haavisto, Matt Hackney, Olga Hackney, Tonda Hadler, Richard Halberstadt, Vickie | Hamlin, William Hanlon, Theresa Harless, James “ . Hartman, Karen , NY f@ Hartwell, Steve =o ae 4 Hathaway, Greg Hawks, Daniel Hayes, Debbie Heger, Barry Heinz, Tim Hellner, Sheree Herkhof, Peter Heusel, Mike Hewett, Terry Hillebrand, Ethan Hinderer, Shelley Hitchcock, Georgia Hoag, Barton Hodgins, John Holcombe, Charles Honeck, Gerald Horn, Debbie Houlihan, Pat Husak, David Hutton, Wayne Jackson, Johnna Jacobson, Eric Jarvis, Marc Jefford, David Johnsen, Sharon Johnson, Jothan Johnson, Sally Johnson, Susan Johnston, Bonnie Johnston, Miriam Johnston, Tom Jones, Ann Our Teacher Jones, Wendy Juni, Susan Kalmbach, Rob Kampas, Karen Kennedy, Jennifer Kerns, Karen Kiersek, Jill Kirkham, Rebecca Kirschner, Susan Koefoed, Catharine Kokkales, Laura Kollewehr, Kathy Koons, Thad Kreager, John Kreye, Susan Kuebler, Debora Kuhn, Margaret Labella, Lisa Laraway, Richard LaRoue, Tem Lau, Matt Legge, Teri Lemble, Lisa Leonard, Eliz Levy, Amy Lewis, Carmen Lewis, Eileen Lorencen, Rich Losey, Karen Ludema, Tom Lutz, Melanie Maheras, Elaine Mackin, Philip Majeski, Janet Malcolm, Ronald Mannor, Cindy Martin, Terry Martinak, Carol Marvin, Beth Mayotte, David Mazur, Robert McIntire, William | McIver, Robin McMullen, Cheryl Meek, Rusty AS AN) —- | BOS ii a a Meredith, Wm. Metty, Peter Metzger, Diane Michel, Kevin Miller, Charles Miller, Deborah Miller, Diane Miller, Jeff Miller, Teresa Mitchell, Maria Mollison, James Morgan, Cheryl Muehlig, Gary Newman, Paul Nicholls, Larry Niethammer, Sandy Noland, Lela Norman, David Nuffer, Robert Nye, Louis Osborn, James Osborn, Dwight Pappas, Kathy Parisho, James Parkus, Barb Patterson, James Peak, William Peer, Daniel Pennington, Bruce Penn, Mellisa Perry, Sally Peters, Gordon Peterson, Eric Peterson, Jill Pritula, Mike Procassini, Janice Procassini, Janine Pruss, Sheri Pullen, Donna Recor, Earl Regenstreif, Joyce Rendel, Ruth Richards, Andrew Richter, Mike Rinehart, Dawn Rizor, Martha Roberts, John Roberts, Elvin Roberts, Pamela Robinson, Randy Robinson, Robin Roeger, Robert Rogers, Angel Rolston, Donald Roos, Gail Roth, John Rudelich, Roberta Ruddy, Jean Rupas, Margo Rutter, Kurt Salt, Mitchell Samples, Rhonda Sanford, Donald Schafer, Rebecca Scheffler, -Linda Schieb, Laura Schleede, Carol Schneeberger, Tom Schneider, Barbara Schoendorf, Marcia Schumacher, John Schunk, Christine Sietz, Barbara Short, Hugh Siller, Mark Smiley, Allen Smith, James Smith, Lucretia Smith, Michelle Smith, Richard Smith, Robert Smith, Rudy Smith, Sandra Solomon, Melissa Spear, Tamra Spears, Carol Spencer, Patricia Sposito, Laura Staggs, Scott Stanton, Tom Stapp, Debbie Stauch, Fred Stein, Paul Storer, Robert Sumner, Karen Talbot, Gary Taylor, Laurie Terpstra, Kathy Thomas, Karen Thomas, Jeff Thompson, Kenneth Thompson, Marlys The oma as S: al muel And for my next number... The crusher Goll, I can even see my feet! Cheers Aren't I cool!! The great scientist at work? ; . NXOXEK NEXT OK MON SLELERENGLSKO RIVE The Line-Up a Seausm 4 Sent SQUAD 6: _BesiSchmid, P. Evans, C. Murray, D. Kirkham, D. Scholz, R. Scott, P. Fraser, A. Bernstein, C. Whipple, SQUAD 5: _N. Nichols, M. Eberle, L. SQUAD 4: M. Valvanis, T. Hunt, S. Wu, S. Crosswait, L. Frederick, P. Mammel, P. Eschelbach, S. Wonna- Ulrey, J. Murphy, K. Germain. cott, L. Weaver, M. Kent, L. Hodgins. ROW 1: M. Garris, G. Rizor, S. Hardesty, C. Frits, B. Folske; K-Pruss, | ROW o27eb. Twining, M. Smith, T. Taylor, D. Weed, T. Schneider, T. Neff. ROW 3: G. Crawford, B. Higgins, J. Baylis, D. Sarns, J. Koefoed, G. Bailey. ROW 4: Mr. Kirby, S. Kessler, J. Frazier, D. Burrows, M. Curby, S. Cutler, P. Alexander. ROW 1: F. Hall, D. Bender, J. Dalrymple, D. Walterhouse, K. Woods, G. Harbison. ROW 2: J. Boussu, M. Higgins, D. Trotter, T. Apostolou, B. Conner, H. Theocharakis, F. Santoro. ROW 3: J. Morris, M. Caswell, R. Stout, S. Fredrick, M. Hunter, R. Augustine, H. Beatty. ROW 4: Mr. Hardy, L. Crawford, C. Brantley, M. Fenske, J. Martin, B. Preston, R. Brink- man, J. Grace, T. Fitzgerald. ROW 1: K. Scarbrough, M. Fodale, P. Baker, N. Mellos, G. Miller. ROW 2: B. Fraser, M. McClean, B. Venson, E. Larson, K. Knickerbocker, J. Hunter. ROW 3: M. Houghtalin, G. Cohen, L. Green, R. Fahlgren, J. Roeger, B. Hodgins. ROW 4: Mr. Jobe, B. Rowe, P. Schneider, R. Stufin, D. Harrison, T. Kittel, D. Alber. ROW 1: S. Abbott, M. Roos, G. Gibson, D. Olberg, L. Mitchell. ROW 2: L. Freeman, R. Mallory, G. Banks, B. Shull, W. Keppler, T. Beutsos, L. Lawrence. ROW 3: J. Fredrickson, M. Weston, S. Nimz, D. Ingran, S. Sarns, J. Marr. ROW 4: Mr. Taggert, M. Abbott, R. Berger, T. Ufer, J. Sorenson, R. Sartori, S. Hartman. Lightweight Football Team M. Tmudium, L. White, J. Spears, T. Rehak, B. Davis. ROW 3: J. Bandrofchock, S. Brown, D. Newsted, B. Scollard, R. Hatch, M. Immonen. ROW 4: Mr. Herstein, M. Roberts, A. Shalit, B. Bauer, S. Huss, S. Slocum. fe | . ROW 1: J. Handler, M. Wortkoetter, J. Giever, K. Kelly, K. Miller. ROW 2: P. Theocharikis, ROW 1: PD. Blakemore, J. Bassett, D. Cooper, J. Thomas, D. Walterhouse, K. Miller, J. Heinz, M. Bullard, V. Sellinger, S. Hush, J.’ Fisch, S. Hartman. ROW 2: J. Boussu, B. Scollard, B. Gebhart, G. Banks, B. Shull, J. Bodley, M. Pritula, R. Beemer, M. Higgins, K. Webb, D. Norman, D. Chance, S. Westerman. ROW 3: B. Higgins, P. Schneider, M. Houghtalin, P. Baker, M. Abbott, B. Luchs. ROW 1: J. Handler, J. Spears, E. Larson, R. Satori, G. Banks, R. Malory. ROW 2: J. Dalrymple, D. Walterhouse, T. Taylor, G. Bailey, T. Carlson, B. Elzay. ROW 3: G. Crawford, J. Frazier, T. Draayer, J. Baylis, T. Sch- neider, Mr. Kirby. ROW 1: J. Thomas, J. Handler, L. White, K. Mial, K. Sharp, G. Hartman, T. Heinz. ROW 2: F. Santoro, S. Slocum, D. Ingram, J. Miller, B. Hodgins, B. Venson, D. Steiner, M. Abbott, G. Banks. ROW 3: J. Boussu, P. Schneider, R. Stout, S. Hardesty, R. Hanlon, J. Koefoed, M. Caswell, D. Wilutis, B. Folske. ROW 4: Mr. Hardy, M. Garris, S. Worley, T. Taylor, B. Preston, G. Crawford, G. Bailey, P. Doneth, S. Frederick, F. Harmon, T. Neff. ce eek RS RES ES EESSSSSS Sageee ROW 1: M. Dalrymple, B. Gingles, P. Bedola, D. Walterhouse, T. Nuffer, J. Bokram, G.. Talbot, R. Krusts, K. Knickerbocker, M. Whiting. ROW 2: Brinkman, D. Baker, R. Nichols, M. Pritula, S. Busch, P. Johnson, F. Bolinger, R. Lee, W. Gillett, B. Bruster, R. Hatch, J. Kreager. ROW 3: P. Osborn, S. Gross, B. Weiss, D. Kohn, T. Schneeberger, B. Shull, M. Houghtalin, C. John- son, D. Richardson, B. Atwood, J. Seitz. ROW 4: R. Robinson, B. Davis, G. Wilson, K. Pruss, K. Storey, T. Ufer, R. Brinkman, T. Kittel, M. Evans, J. Morris, B. Higgins, J. Roeger, J. Trezise, J. Griffth, G. Giltrow, B. Wylie, Mr. Mastie. Fn eee : RO ROW 1: R. Scott, K. Cardone, P. Benson, C. Betsig, D. Dun- canson, C. Whipple, C. Davis. ROW 2: S. Crandall, P. Ric- ter, M. Valvanis, S. Wonna- cott, L. Warshaw, N. Nichols, D. Stapp, C. Burfiend, A. Jones, Mrs. Stetson. IN WATER: C. Burfiend, M. Dinger, P. Courser, 8. Johnson. ROW 1: J. Basset, C. Chaney, S. Scruggs, L. Smith, C. Shieb, L. Thrane, P. Trickett, W. Baker, D. Richy, K. Colley, lL. Frey. ROW 2: P. Brown, C. Cardone, M. Valvanis, C. Whipple, J. Perry, S. Bank, C. Houli- han, S. Crandall, C. Betzig, J. Lau, B. Johnston. ROW 3: S. Francis, R. Scott, L. Weiss, H. Itabachi, C. Powers, L. Williams, C. Bock, D. Alber, D. Koefed. L ROW 1: Mrs. Stetson, Mrs. Bain, L. Thrane, L. Hutchings, S. Johnson, L. Warshaw. ROW 2: K. Germain, L. Mets, S. Crandall, C. Crouch, C. Houli- han, J. Procasinni. ROW 1: K. Germain, M. Valvanis, A. Shull, S. Kessler, B. Shalit. ROW 2 evans;, Lb. Wu, .K. Westfall, S. Crosswait, S. Murray.a. ROW. 3: R.. Berger, J. Mooney, S. Givens, R. Gunn, J. Gib- son, Mrs. Bain. ROW 1: D. Witske, M. Pillsbury, T. Koste, N. Nichols. ROW 2: L. Bender, J. Murphy, -D, Laclair, D. Wood, C. Whipple. ROW 3: W. Baker, J. Lundberg, K. Holtfreter, C. Johnston, L. Mets, Mrs. Bain. ROW 1: N. Nichols, C. Powers, J. Hale, P. Evans, J. Murphy, C. Hewett, L. Bender. ROW 2: Mrs. Stetson, L. Mets, M. Goule, S. Perry, «Ds iKirsalk wr, Hutchings, L. Smith. Romeo! for art thou, LUE AS iste rea re The one and only - BETTY LALLY! we didn't recognize you! She is nice kid, but that dandruff! IT don't think so. Carol Fredrickson CLASS CLOWNS Henry Pope MOST ATHLETIC Jane Babcock James Frazier A i MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carol Chaney Dick Walterhouse ths Wrox §S § SAN MOST ARTISTIC Judy Dean Mike Garris | ! CUTEST Patti Eschelbach Bill Elzay MOST WELL KNOWN Shari Crandall Guy Crawford BEST DANCERS Robin Scott Bob Conner MOST ALL AROUND Lisa Mets Dick Walterhouse MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Shari Crandall Steve Lefevre BEST PERSONALITY George Harbison Peggy Gardner FRIENDLIEST Peggy Gardner Guy Crawford CUTEST COUPLE INSEPARABLES Terry Scott William..Tselios MOST TALKATIVE Kathy Manikas Jay Morris Steve Keppler Bruce Purmell MOST MUSICAL Shannon Rupp Mark Itabashi PERSONS YOU'D MOST WANT TO BE STRANDED WITH Liz Hodgins John Zahner CUTEST SMILE Cathy Lawrence Bill Elzay QUIETEST Diane Secord Mark Goodwin MOST ATTRACTIVE Patti Eschelbach Scott Cutler MOST FLIRTATIOUS Sue Kessler Terry Taylor BEST DRESSED Donna Duncanson Scott Cutler onmentt apes isatempsicgi TEACHERS OF THE YEAR Miss Marin Mr. Van bo} Q Dirndl Skirts Fuzzy Fur Hats Earrings - They're even bigger this year! a. a. 3 aS O- : aan : co . op) | : i w | a | ; 4 a 7 n = am a : ian Ring-Watch (or is it Watch-Ring) Jump Suits n g ° B ie} a = o en Oh, c'mon! 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Slauson Junior High School - Exodus Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Slauson Junior High School - Exodus Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968

Slauson Junior High School - Exodus Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

1975


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