Fountain Valley School - Owl Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1956

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rfifaziii. DAVID R. SHOEMAKER Homestake Mining Company Lead, South Dakota Year Entered: l952 Pup Football 4: Varsity 6 letter: Soccer 5: Track 4. 5 letter, 6. Dane Staff 6. Dave finished at Fountain Valley this year as a post-graduate. However, he has been in every way a member of the Class of '56, In past years nearly monastic in his studies, Shoe has had an easier time this year. He has been consistent in his work and as a soccer and track man. The long lanky man from Deadwood has long been on the receiving end of class jokes but has shown that he can lace up to anybody. WALTER SHELDON JR. QQ 327 S. Oak Street Hinsdale, Illinois Year Entered: 1954 Glee Club 6, Trial by Jury 6. Varsity Soccer 5: Varsity Basketball 5 fCap- tainl, 6 letter: Varsity Baseball 5, 6. In the fall of our Fifth Form year Walt ar- rived from the outskirts of the Windy City with his athletic ability, his offhand manner. and his sharp tongue. Basketball has been his main athletic endeavor. He has had the typi- cal Senior attitude, Oh well, it'll all work out in the end. Walter is our expert on foreign cars, of course deeming them much superior to American ones. One of his strongest club participations has been in the Breakfast Club where he has driven Mr. Kitson into fits of higher arithmetic.



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WILDER M. SNQDGRASS 5542 N. 18th Road Arlington, Virginia Year Entered: 1954 Projection Committee 5, 6: Dramatic Produc- tions 5. 6: Glee Club 5, 6: The Mikado 5. Trial by Jury 6. Varsity Soccer 5: Pup Basketball 4: Varsity Basketball 5, 6 letter: Work Crew 6: Pup Baseball 4: Varsity Baseball 5. Mac can be found at almost anytime work- ing with his recording machine or phonograph or just talking to anybody about anything. At times he can be seen in a complete fog. He has had great interest in the Glee Club and has tak- en part in several sports. Though he has had his academic troubles he has always succeeded in keeping his head well above water. F. R. LAWRENCE SNIDEMAN II l260 Astor Street Chicago l0, Illinois Year Entered: l954 Student Council 5, 6: Store Committee 5, 6: The Mikado 5. Glee Club 6, Trial by Jury 6. Varsity Football 5: Varsity Soccer 6 letter: Work Crew 5, Foreman, 6. Fritz arrived at Fountain Valley from the Windy City in the fall of 1954. Since then he has kept the form well informed on yacht rac- ing, his penguin dinghy, and Chi in general. Besides being the top authority at school on fresh-water sailing he has been a top man aca- demically with a two-year honor roll standing. His classmates showed their confidence in him by twice electing him to the Student Council. Snideman: l.et me tell you about the time in the Mackinac ..... Geer: 'Someone bring the violin.

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