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JON GAFFNEY. Track 2,3,11. Chorus 331, secretary 4. Cross Country 3. Jon had the operatic lead his junior year, LUCY GALE. Girls' Club l,2. Girls' Bowling I,2,4, award 2. G.A.C, I,2,3,4, letter 3. Being a good beautician is Lucy's ambition in life. JOSEPH GALVAN. Spanish Club I,2, Pro Club 3,A, patch 3. Speech Club I, English has been .loe's favorite subiect. ORALIA GARZA. G.A.C. This quiet girlcan always befound at home after school lending a helping hand. DOROTHY GEE. Library Club I,2. pin 2, Receiving her library award was Dottie's most memorable day at school. CYNTHIA GEPHART. D,O. 3,4, secretary 11. Speech and Drama have been Cindy's favorite subiects. Her hobby is sewing. JOHN GEYER. Football letters I,2,3,4. Wrestling 2. Waiters' Club 3,4. Varsity Athletic Club 3,A. Most valuable player award forthe varsity football team is John's most memorable day in school. He would like to be a football coach. CALVIN GIERMAN. ro Club I,2,3,4. All of his science courses have been Calvin's favorite subiects. He hopes to became a doctor. LINDA GILBERT. ROBERT GILBERT. French Club I,2, president 2. P.A.P.S. Club 3,11. Band I,2. T.A.G. Club 4. Track 2. Speech Club Letter. Football Manager 11, letter 4. Varsity Athletic Club 4. The Washington tripis Bob'sfavorite memory of high school days. ANTHONY GONZALES. Tony expects to be in the U.S. Marine Corps after graduation. JOHN GOODWIN. ELAINE GORCOWSKI. Pep Club 3,4 Bowling 3,4 Home Ec Club I. Hall Guard 4. The large selection ofbusiness education courseswins Elaine's praise. She hopes to go to l.B.M. school. GARY GORMAN. P.A.P.S. Club 3,4 Basketball and Baseball manager 2. Fine Arts Club 4, Class Play 4. Art and classical music are Gary's hobby. He hopes to be a commercial artist, RICH GORMAN. Dick gets away from it all by water skiing. He showed his physical prowess by doing the most pull ups while at Northwest, Mark Heineman and Sara Schilling served as marshals for the l962 graduation.
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3' 4? J A S-R' 5? SANDFORD FERREE. English lll was Sandford's most useful and favorite subiect. Great praise for Miss Holden and Mr. Bell. RICHARD FERRIN. Rich attends the school social affairs because he likes people. His hobby is working on automobiles. ROBERT E. FIELD. Varsity letters for manager-football 2,3, wrestling 2. German Club l,2,3,4, Debate 3,11. T.A.G. Club 3,4. Waiters' Club 3,-4. Varsity Athletic Club 3,4 HOLLIS J. FIELDS. Class play 3. Student Aide l,A. Red and White Staff. Holly suggests to underclassmen: Study hard and eniay high school to its fullest extent. CAROLYN J. FISCHER. Bowling I. Girls' Club l,2,3. G.A.C. 2,3 Library Aide l,2,3,4, award 4. Carolyn hopes to become an elementary school teacher. JAMES FITZPATRICK. Bowling 11. Bowling is the hobby and favorite sport of Fitz. JOHN FLANDERS, Algebra has been John's most useful subiect. Mr. Woitan has been of greatest help to him. He hopes to be a success in the field of electronics. RICHARD FLAVIN. HELEN FLEET. Latin Club 2, Aide Pin 2. Girls' Club l,2,3,A. The lorge selection of business courses wins Helen's praise. JOHN FOLEY. RITA ANN FOLEY. Girls' Club l,2, Dancing is Rita's hobby. She likes roast beef and mashed potatoes. She wants to be an x-ray technician. RONALD FOSS. Bowling 3. Mr. Pillard and his conservation class get all of Ron's praise. RICHARD FOUTS. Anything Italian is Dick's favorite food. His hobby is model ships and planes. He plans on ioining the Navy after graduation. FREDDIE FRANKLIN. Varsity letter in cross country. Varsity Athletic club 3,4, Going down state in his first year with the cross country team will always be memorable to Freddie, He enioys listening to good music. PAMELA FRANRICK. BILL FREEBERN. Football letters l,2. The auto shop has been Willie's favorite. He hopes to be a welder. His favorite food is a cheeseburger. ROGER A. FREEMAN. Football letters, I,2,3,4. Basketball Letters l,2,3,4. Tennis Letters l,2,3,4. Bronson Brothers Award. National Honor Society. Varsity Athletic Club 3,4. Class vice-president 3. Class Treasurer 2, Student Council l,3. Latin Club l,2. Waiters' Club 3,4. T.A.G. Club 4. Rog's most memorable day was being inducted in the National Honor Society. He hopes to enter the medical profession. CHERYL FRITZ. Girls' Club l,2,3. G.A.C. 2. Girls' Chorus l,2. Mixed Chorus 3. Library Aide l. Listening to her records is Cheryl's hobby. JACQUELING FULLER. G,A.C. l,2, vice president l, president 2. Letter 2. Girls' Club 3. Camera Club l. Library Aide l,2, secretary of library club ldistrictl, fice-president Library Club 2, Roller skating or eoting cherry pie could be either of Jackie's hobbies. DUAYNE FULTON. Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 3. Spanish Club l,2,3. Waiters' Club 3,4 Algebra has been the most useful and the favorite subiect for Duayne. GERALDINE GAETA. Girls' Club l,2,3. Bowling l,2,3. Library Club l,2. Gerrie has the greatest praise for the faculty. She enjoyed her office practice course.
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, sm ,AN .. Dave Vetter, Bronson Trophy winner, and John Geyer, most valuable player award in football. an kiwi LYDIA GRAHOVEC. Bowling I. Girls' Club I,2,3,4, workroom representative. Leaders' Club 4. Performed in The Red Mill operetta. She enioys all the social affairs. BERTON GRAY. Bert has enioyed all of his shop courses. He wants to become a master auto mechanic. DAVID GREVES. Bowling 3. Any type of shrimp is Dave's favorite food. His hobby is bowling. EDNA GRIDER. The advanced foods and clothes course have been Evvie's most useful and favorite subiect. Working after school keeps her from attending too many social affairs. MARGO GRIFFIN. Steno Club 3,11. Fine Arts Club 4. G.A.C. 2,3. Hall Guard 2. Watching all varsity games is Margo's hobby. SHARON L. GRISON. Chorus I,2,3. The dismissal hour wins Sherrie's praise. When she finds the time she loves to dance, GRETCHEN GROSS. Spanish I. Girls' Club 2,A. Leaders' Club 3,4 G.A.C. I. Study hard and ioin in on extra-curricular activities is Gretchen's advise to underclassmen. JOANNE GRZEGORZEK. Home Economics Club. Water skiing is Joanne's favor- ite sport. JOANNE GULLY. Spanish Club 2,3,4. Leaders' Club 3,4 Girls' Club 4. Steno Club 11. Hall Guard 3,4 Steno and typing have been Jo's most useful subjects. Her ambition is to be successful and happy, BEVERLY GUMPRECHT. G.A.C. l,2. Girls' Club l,2,3,4. Leaders' Club 3,4 Speech Club I,2, vice-president 2. Chorus 2,3,4. Beverly hopes to go into nurses' train- ing after graduation. DOUGLAS GUST. Bowling 3. College and advanced algebra have been Doug- las' favorite subiects. He hopes to become a navigator in the air force. SANDRA GUZAK. Girls' Club 2. Home Ec Club 2. Girls' Club 11. Steno Club 4. The first day of high school is Sandy's most memorable day. RENETE HAAG. LYNN HAEDTLER. Girls' Club l,2,3,11, board member I,chairman2. A.F.S. mem- ber 11. Latin Club I,2,3,4. T.A.G. Club 3,11. National Honor Society. Swimming is Lynn's favorite sport. DIANE HAGEN. Girls' Club l,2,3,4, workroom representative l. Office Aide 2, 4. Diane's ambition is to be a beautician.
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