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

 - Class of 1969

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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.

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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.



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| 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.

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