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X-f bvsgdflk IIS Nufcffu if ,, , , g i I I 'K fry liicgnj. tt Cqtastf Cdvggi hug, view cle tue!! nt Seto-ff-9 '7. XX' ,N - ' I - fi i oi WN Qx,3Qef9Qhiu,X C C2163 lucid Qt 114214 if 30 C IONATHAN LEVY f AYER I f Aspen, Colorado In the fall of 1950, Ion Bayer calm- LQ., ly descended upon the campus from the snowy hills of Aspen. Being a quiet person, he soon blended into the form without any trouble. While his main achievements have been scholastic, Ion has not neglected sports. In the Fourth Form he made the Track Team. Then Ion decided that the racket was his specialty, and he went out for tennis in the fall and spring. During the winter of that year he was made manager of the Pup Basketball Team, for which he re- ceived a numeral. Ion's activities have been numerous. ln the Fourth Form he worked on the art end of the operetta Ruddigore. This year he has been very active as My 1422 the and has often been seen carryi g my terious looking bundles to the gym. ln the Fifth Form, to offset his inter- ests in the business end of operettas, Ion became the feature editor of the school paper, The Dane. This year he was unanimously elected as tem- porary Editor-in-Chief of the paper, where his guidance proved invaluable to the succeeding editor. The future remains somewhat of a mystery to Ion, for his interests are varied. l-le hopes to enter Harvard- perhaps after a year abroad. College: Harvard. Favorite Saying: Anyone for Ten- nis? Nickname: 0wl. mf R? Iuryyk
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started to plug conscientiously. Ar the same time the Ski-bug hit several members, and the slopes were too in- viting to be ignored. At conclusion of hockey and basketball seasons, base- ball and track became the big rage, but the sun-tan team was not to be left out. Phil Rahm, Aymon deSales, Dan Worth, Iohn Morgan, Pete Taylor, Sam Cooper, and Wayne lVlacVeagh .El ,X , x w ti l is 'fwfu X5 ig- , i c X N xy ' 'K signed up for this beneficial pastime. but found that it was not a sanctioned substitution for sports and became act- ive in the other activities. Tom Bohn- en, Bob Rahm, and Rah Moore succumbed to the call of the diamond and tried to interest everybody in the 'Afavorite pastime. We, who were always glad to see the end of school, now looked, in- stead, with mixed emotions to the end of this year. V!
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THOMAS ANTHONY BOHNEN' Winnetka, Illinois Tom Bohnen came to Fountain Valley School in the fall of 1951 as a Fifth Former. Hailing from Chica- go, he found the climate a bit different in Colorado. The first few weeks were strange for Tom, but in a short time he was looked on by his classmates as an asset to the school. ln his first year Bo-No partici- pated in basketball and baseball. With his six-one of bones, he found that a center spot would be his bid to fame in basketball. Throughout the basketball season, and even after he had earned his letter, baseball was all that he would talk about. ln the spring term, Tom worked his heart out on the diamond, and in a short time found himself alternating between center field and pitcher. He had a few rough games when on the mound, but did an outstanding job in his center-field spot. After receiving varsity letters in both baseball and basketball, he was voted into the Varsity Club, in which he served as secretary during his senior year. l ,J J! Qi When Tom returned to Fountain Valley in 1952 as a Sixth Former, he continued in his sports activities. He was high bucketman at right forward in basketball, and switched from cen- ter field to second base on the dia- mond. Besides taking an active part in athletics, Bo-No was chosen to be head of the common room, and Sports Editor of the Year Book. Tom has worked hard on his studies in his two years at F.V.S. and has earned a high position in the class's academic standing. We all feel that Tom is an out- standing fellow, and know that he will go far in the future. The best of luck to you in your life to come, Bo-No! Favorite Sayings: That's a dan- dy, All righty, Let's play ball, Aren't we all? Nickname: Bo-No. College: Pomona College.
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