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
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