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John Vos dunks ball against Lockport. TIMOTHY O'NEILL. MARY ORTEGEL. Steno Club. Modeling clothes she had made in Home Econo- mics class was Mary's most memorable event in high school. NORMAN OSTLING. Norman's life ambition is to be a pharmacist. He has no time for social affairs. JAMES PACANOWSKI. Collecting paper back books for his library is Jim's hobby. His favorite subjects have been geometry and world history. ROBERT E. PAGE. ROYCE PARKS. Latin Club l,2,3,A. Biology Club 2. Student Aide l,2,3,A. Chorus l,2. Fine Arts Club 4. TAG Club 331. National Honor Society 3,4 Speech Club 2. Girls' Club l,2,3,11, board member l, recorder 2, treasurer 3, president 11. Royce enjoyed watching football games vetter it rained or snowed. CLAUDIA PARR. Girls' Club l,2,3,11, board member 2. Speech Club 2, vice- president 2. Latin Club 2,3,A, vice-president 3. Drama Club 3. Claudia's life arn- bition is to be a medical technician. GEORGIA PATTERSON. CREST staff 4, Steno Club. Eine Arts Club 3,A. French Club. Student Aide 3,A. G.A.C. l. Girls' Club l,A. Chorus. Mixed Chorus. The history and english teachers receive Pat's praise. DIANE PAULASKAS. French Club 2. Bowling League 2, president 2, trophy 2. Student Aide 2, Chorus 3. G.A.C. l,2, letter 2, Lobster with drawn butter is Diane's expensive favorite food. RICHARD PAULSEN. Skiing is Richard's favorite sport. Biology has been his favorite subject. CAROLYN PEARSON. SHIRLEY PECHO. Latin Club I. Student Aide 2. A career in interior decorating is Shirley's ambition. MARY ANN PEKARIK. Spanish Club l,Mixed Chorus 2,3,11,Girls' Chorus. CREST staff 4. Fine Arts Club. Girls' Club, Typing has been Red's most useful subject. DENNIS PELOQUIN. The 9th period does not agree with Dennis. His hobby is working on cars. THOMAS PELOQUIN.
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MARJORIE MEYERS. Spanish Club I Chorus I,2,3,11. Drama Club 11. Midge has a yen to travel would like to see Paris. KATHLEEN MYSLIEIEC. SHARON NEEL. LESLIE NEIBERT. The print shop has been Les' mostuseful and favorite subiect. His praise goes to the print shop - He wants to be a printer. CHERYL NELSON. DONNA NELSON. Spanish Club 2,3,Al. Donna has an after school affliction of talking onthe phone. Her pet peeve is a lot of homework on week ends. ATRICIA NEUMANN. Girls' Chorus I. Busy helping at home keeps Pat from too many outside activities. She dislikes noisy people. DONNA NEWELL, G.A.C, Girls' Club, Art Award. Cake is Donna's favorite food, Her favorite sport is swimming. MARY NIELSEN. Drawing is Mary's hobby. Mr. Wiener is the teacher who has given her the most help in school. WAYNE NIEMANN. German Club I,2, secretary 2. Speech Club 2. TAG Club 3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Tennis I,2,3,11, letters 2,4 Varsity football manager 4. Wayne's ambition is to be a chemical engineer. BOB NIGRO. SANDRA NITSCHE. Typing and shorthand have been Sandra's most useful sub' iects. She hopes to attend business college after graduation, CARRIE OATES. French Club I,2,3,A. Biology Club 2. German Club 3,4. Girls' Club 4, Student Aide I,2. 'Hall Guard 3. Don't give up is Carrie's advise to underclassmen. ROGER OKERSTROM. TIMOTHY OLSEN. Lunch time receives Tim's praise. His favorite subject was the machine shop. Seniors exhibit dancing talents at Pigskin Paw-Wow
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FREDERICK PENNIX. Working after school keeps Fred from attending social affairs. His favorite sport is basketball. LINDA PETERSON. Library Club 2. Spanish Club l. Chorus l,2,3,11. Orchestra l,2,3,11. Leaders' Club 3,4 Quill and Scroll 3. Student Aide I, Library Aide 2. Miss Rowley has been the greatest help to Linda in school. KAREN PFEIFER. French Club l,2. Girls' Club i,2,11.G.A.C. l,2. Student Coun- cil i,2, district council l. Class treasurer 2. Karen was picked the outstanding sophomore in her class at Northwest. She wants to be a professional dancer, JOHN PHELPS. German Club. work, work, work! is Jack's advise to under- classmen. Model trains is his hobby. EUGENE PHIFER. JOHN PHILLIPS. John is looking forward to graduation as his most memorable time in school. His most useful and favorite subiect has been lunch. MARY ANNE PIDRAK. Red and White staff. Student Aide 2,11. Typing has been Mary Anne's most useful subiect. SUSAN PIOTROSKI. Bowling. G.A.C, Home Ec Club, l,2. Spaghetti is Sue's favorite food. She wears off its effects by bowling. PAMELA PITIMAN. Chorus l, Girls' Club l. Psychology has been Pam's favor- ite subiect and Mr. Spies her favorite teacher. Her hobby is dancing. CLEANDRESS PITTS. A Cappella Choir 3,11. Girls' Club l,2. Camera Club I,2. Speech Club l. Cle can be found at home cooking after school, however she cannofwhip up her favorite food, pizza. JACK PLAHM. Bowling l. Workroom representative. The electric shop has been Jack's favorite in school. He hopes to go into the field of electronics. HERMAN POLLARD. NICK POMPA. PATRICIA POMPA. ROGER POSTHUMUS. Basketball is Roger's favorite sport. Remote control model airoplanes are his hobby. RUTH POTASKY, JESSICA POTE. Male drivers are Jessica's pet peeve. The school's two-two plan wins her praise. ERIS POTSON. Girls' Club I,2,3,4, representative l,3. Spanish Club l,2,3,A, secretary 11. Drama Club 3,-4. F.T.A. 11. Student Aide 2,3,11. Being a kindergarten teacher is Eris' ambition. BILL POWERS. Bowling. Attending the social affairs is a must with Bill because he likes to meet people. CHARLES PRICE. VIRGINIA PRIGGIE. Bowling 3,-'1. Ginny's aim in life is to be a comptometry operator,
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