Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ)

 - Class of 1968

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Anthony M. Parrino 4303 Sylvan Terrace Cars are top on T0ny's list of interests. His major plan for the future is to continue his education with hopes of travel- ing and eventually becoming rich and successful. Gary Patchin 5431 Plymouth Avenue Handsome and good natured, Geep will always attribute his wrist muscles to cutting his meat with a spoon. After col- lege he will be a true asset to the field of medicine. Horticulture Club 4g Future Physicians Club l, 2, 3, 4 tTreasurerJ. Leslie McQuen Paul 2213 N. 38th Street Quiet, friendly Leslie will never forget going to the Sen- ior Prom in her Freshman year. Let us hope she will ful- fill her ambition to become a good wife and mother. Nancy Ann Pingel 4725 Sherwood Terrace Nancy is a warm, friendly and soft-spoken gal who reigns from the South. College will put her on the road to success in a teaching career. French Club 2g Mixed Chorus I, 2. Alice Marion Polk 3466 Gladwyn Avenue Ask Allie what her favorite class is and she is sure to say Graphic Arts. Next to this, she is better known as a great ath- lete, whose charm will surely brighten her classes in physical education. Photography Club 33 JV Hockey l, 3, 43 JV Girls' Bas- ketball l, 3g Varsity Girls' Bas- ketball 43 JV Softball 1: Var- sity Softball 2, 3, 4. Phyllis Ann Previti 2349 48th Street Diller will have difficulty forgetting our Group IV Championship of 1966. Al- though her immediate plans are to attend college. she would one day like to see the world. Spanish Club I, 23 Varsity Hockey 33 JV Hockey 1, 23 Varsity Softball 2, 3, 43 JV Softball l: Legend Business Staff 43 Jr. Prom Committee 3. Connie Rae Perkins 2294 Marlon Avenue Fun-loving C o n n i e secretly would like to become a rich career girl. However, her im- mediate plans are to attend a junior college. Library Council l, 2, 3 CTreas- urerlg Student Council 1, 3, 4 tExecutive CommitteeJ3 Class Cabinet 23 Dels Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Jr. Play Committee 3. Evelyn Diane Pritchett 3439 Howard Avenue Pritch is an avid jazz fan and always ready to hear a good joke. Secretly, she someday hopes to own a Triumph 327. Class Cabinet 43 Art Club 2, 3, 43 JV Basketball 3, 43 JV Soft- ball 43 Pennettes l, 23 Jr. Play Committee 3. seven ty-nine

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Alice Marie Ormsby 2216 Cove Road Because of Al's fondness for money and nice clothes, she will put everything into being a good secretary. Grammar and spelling should be no trouble because of her lessons in Mr. Kotzen's English III class. Class Cabinet 23 Drama Club lg FHA lg Ramblers Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MaryLynn Painter 5029 Westfield Avenue A secretarial job awaits Mary- Lynn upon graduation. She en- joys tennis, pep rallies, and football games. During school hours, MaryLynn looks for- ward to lunch and always en- joys this class most. Business Education Club 43 Band 13 Girls' Tennis 3, 41 Legend Typing Staff 4. seven ty-eight John Richard Orr 6906 Irving Avenue Judging from the sound usually emanating from Dick's sax, one knows he will be a jazz musi- cian. He also plans to attend college and become an electrical engineer, just in case jazz dies. Band l, 2g Orchestra 3, 43 Dance Band l, 2, 3, 4, South Jersey Band 3, 4. Jill Susan Palmer 6704 Rudderow Avenue Wearing a bustle in the Junior Play will always be among vi- vacious Jill's fondest memories. Her talent will certainly help her teach music at a college level. Spanish Club lg Double Dozen 4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Mixed Choir 3, 43 Froshmores l: Drama Club 3: Jr. Play Cast 3. Cynthia Gail Ostrolf 5329 Frostholfer Avenue Brown-eyed Os intends to major in history in college and teach this subject one day. Pep rallies and football games will be high on her list of fondest memories of PHS. FTA 2, 3, 43 Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4 tPresiden03 Political Science Club 3, 4 tSecretaryl3 Spanish Club l, 2, 3g FHA 43 Jr. Play Committee 3. Michael Christian Panarella 4209 Beacon Avenue With a build like his, Mike should have no trouble control- ling his future students. Cave- man will miss the football and wrestling seasons as well as the good times at the Mayo Clinic whirlpool. Spanish Club 33 Boys' State fMayorJg Freshman Football: JV Football 2, 33 Varsity Football 43 Varsity Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4 CSouth Jersey Cham- pionl3 JV Track 13 Weightlift- ing 1, 2, 3, 4. Catherine Frances Ott 2517 Bethel Avenue This short and spirited lass' plans for the future include college. Cathy's interest in lan- guages will be a great asset as she enters the career of inter- preting. Class Cabinet lg French Club 2, 3g Spanish Club 2, 33 Span- ish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, FHA 23 Drama Club lg Girls' Chorus 23 Legend Liter- ary Staff 4g Jr. Prom Commit- tee 3. Rosemary Rita Panarello 4605 Camden Avenue Although quiet around anyone she does not know, Rose is a true and sincere friend. Her in- terests in music will always be with her as she enters the busi- ness world.



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Linda Purves 5051 Jackson Avenue Mr. Kotzen's English class and the Senior table at B lunch will always be remembered by friendly Purv. After going to a junior college, Linda hopes to become an executive secre- tary. Student Council 2, Class Cabi- net 3g Business Education Club 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 Legend Business Staff 43 Jr. Play Committee, Debs Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4 CTreasurerl. Robert Quick 8426 Sheppard Road As his name implies, Quickie enjoys drag racing and secretly desires to become a profes- sional drag racer. Louise Anne Quinn 2924 Wolf Avenue A fan of tall, blonde basketball players, Louise is quite an able athlete herself. Her friendly at- titude will help her in college and in her career as a gym teacher. Class Cabinet 4, Political Sci- ence Club 4g Mixed Chorus 23 Spanish Club 4, JV Hockey 3, 45 JV Girls' Basketball 1, 2g Varsity Girls' Basketball 3, 43 JV Girls' Swimming 2, 3g Var- sity Girls' Swimming 4, Legend Literary Staff 45 Girls' Chorus lg Jr. Prom Committee 3, Dels Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. XJ Robert E. Read 5110 Lexington Avenue A future mechanic who will work only on Chevies, Bob will first join the Marine Corps and afterwards, if fate is good to him, operate his own speed shop. eighty Michael Scott Reid 6522 Woodland Avenue Easygoing and likeable 'KDud hopes to earn a million in business before he is too old to enjoy spending his days playing the drums, dancing, and listen- ing to soul music. JV Football 2 CManagerJ. Donald Joseph Reighn 5315 Halpin Avenue Spence fondly remembers bowling and Mrs. Kern's Eng- lish III class. The future will find him attending business col- lege, followed by a position as a manager. Graphic Arts Club lg Bowling Club 1. Patricia Ann Quinn 4562 Harding Road Patty, a girl of many interests, hopes some day to travel around the world. After busi- ness college, she will grace any oifice as a successful executive secretary. Library Council 3, 43 Business Education Club 4 tPresidentjg Spanish Club lg Varsity Soft- ball 4, JV Softball 25 Pennettes 3, 45 Legend Business Staff 4. 3, ., Karen Christina Reisz 4106 Royal Avenue Talkative, likeable Karen en- joys sewing and swimming, but dislikes damp weather and short gym classes. This thoughtful girl hopes to make a career of helping the handi- capped and underprivileged. Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4 tHis- torianjg Health Careers Club l, 29 French Club 2 Cfreasurerlg FHA l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3 fSecretaryJg Varsity Girls' Swimming 3, 43 JV Girls' Swimming 1, 23 Legend 4 CSports Editorlg Ephors Tri-Hi- Y 3, 4 fSecretaryJg Jr. Prom Committee 3, Jr. Play Com- mittee 3.

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1968, pg 28

Pennsauken High School - Legend Yearbook (Pennsauken, NJ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 138

1968, pg 138

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1968, pg 64

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1968, pg 120

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