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

 - Class of 1969

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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

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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.



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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.

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