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

 - Class of 1956

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Sixth Form History This year's Sixth Form has been a class of individualists, and consequently the form has had no united personality. Most of its mem- bers have been at Fountain Valley since the Fourth Form: one boy came in the First Form, another in the Second, five in the Third, eleven in the Fourth, four in the Fifth. and four in the Sixth. The part taken by this year's Sixth Form in extra-curricular activities has been strong and aggressive, Publications have fiourished. Chris Fung is to be congratulated for his launching and editing of the school's first formal paper. In a school where journalistic standards are high, and where there is little experience in news writing. editing the paper has been no easy job for Chris. The editor of the Year- book, Dick Winkler, will be remembered for his perseverance and perfectionism. He has taken a large part in many school functions in- cluding stage work for the Drama Club and Operetta, and management of the Gymkhana, as well as the editing of the Yearbook. Paco l.uckett's term as Store Manager was abruptly halted in the middle of the year by a nat of the Academic Committee. Up to this time, however. he had already established a record profit for any year. He was replaced by Morgan Smith, who also acted as an important member of the Student Council. For obvious reasons, a very respected school organization has been Dick Haight's Dance Committee. The school dances were always outstanding events. thanks to Dick and his com- mittee. Two people, who in their lower form years managed to get in and out of trouble faster than anyone else. are Mike Collins and Don Rydstrom. One would have wondered what kind of form we would have had if their antics had continued, but this year they greatly changed. Mike's art added a great deal to the yearbook and newspaper. and Don was a good worker as manager of the Glee Club and a member of the Dance Committee. Alan MacDonald was our camera and elec- tronics man. He has used these talents in the Projection Committee. and did a Hne job in photography for this book. The form's two post-graduates were Jack Underhill and David Shoemaker. Dave's nat- ural habitat was his desk where he could be found early every morning. Jack held the job of handling all receptions and meetings for out- side groups. The two most easy going people in the class, were Tom Richardson and Marty Geer. Marty did well in dramatics, directing a play in the Fifth Form and helping Mr. Kitson with the Operetta. Tough is the word for his football playing, but because of broken bones he rarely lasted a season. Tom always had two bits worth of humor for anything. On the whole the Sixth Form was a very athletic group. Chuck Hall starred in basket- ball and football and contributed to the good side of the form's academic average. Tom Wood was a good athlete, a good student, and partici- pated with enthusiasm in many extra-curricular activities. Our valuable hockey goalie and foot- ball back was Steve Hart. Walter Sheldon was one of many sport car fans and contributed to athletics in no small way. Joining us for the winter term, Rodger Likens was a top basket- ball player. He spent the rest of his time build- ing up his grades for admission to the U.S. Air Academy. Among us were two proud sons of Germany, Hayo Notman by birth, and Larry Snideman by instinct. Hayo. though at many times the class beefer. could be an extremely likeable person. Fritz Snideman was a steadfast member of the Student Council and was famed for his collection of folk records. Probably the form's greatest sufferer from academic work was Mac Snodgrass. He spent most of his time at his tape recorder when not lending his basso profundo to the Cilee Club. Besides Rodger Likens. the newcomers to the form this year were Jim Hill, Carlos Stege. and John Rush. John came out to join us from the Philadelphia main line. Jim was the only real Rebel in the form, coming from Florida. No one will forget his friendliness. Carlos, the scourge of Chihuahua, turned out to be the class Romeo. Hugh Knapp, the class politician. has been a bulwark of firm opinion. As president of the Student Council, he has played an important part in student activities, in addition to being the major player in dramatic productions and the Operetta. In time, we shall probably miss the things we thought we were growing tired of at Foun- tain Valley. We shall come to realize that our class, which many of us saw struggling aim- lessly for several years, was able to take Senior responsibility and turned out little different from any other Sixth Form.

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