Harvard School - Sentinel Yearbook (North Hollywood, CA)

 - Class of 1973

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After looking through the annual we hope you will agree that it was a success. However, the true purpose of every annual is to serve as a record of what has passed, and how things were. It is, in short, a book of memories, of time spent and things done, of the way things used to be. lf nothing else, this annual is that. if 4 QNX 3' '-' ' X ' ll XX wi 'gli XXX 'X ' V '- NX - ' 1 f' . x , -, I it ,, ' ll X X- Xl r, i ff X -- - 0 4.- t JJ Z Q 94? X . u C .- ig-: 8 X 1 2 if i s ., 1 Y I dl f A ii X E. ll . . X xx. NU. if - 2, ., :iz-2.-2 L E I ,' 1' -5 is ff' 5 - - T ,sf ' NJ 'I' Ip' ,H QU? Q Y ia.3Z . '?.L.Qi. T 1 ,I .l c .X 'll ,tx - -3-ugh ' 121 ff z7l? ' X . 9 x ,.. ef., N 'ig 5 ,T ' ' ' .f , X X - , V1.3 .A ' .5 5, -W Q J M, N sw! .MJ 121. L- .1 if .ii-,L ,Ji If ifll 'wb Ya ' ii' K l Aafi U wx LNj,,Jiia1Q Sffxfy MI .Svmw-QQTN ,-. vl'-fa? y X 's 3- .. A ' IAN ' 1 . -QL... 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I have a few items of great value but little importance for fin To To To To To To To To my friends : alphabetical orclerl Bayard - A one-way plane ticket to Dachou Ditch - A 394 slide rule and a box of spiders. Edwards and friend - GM. Hicken - A grant that never was. LC - A lifetime supply of coffee. Steve - Franko and an Optigon. Stuppy - An Octa-Plus of his very own. Mr. Clark, Fr. Gill, Mr. Humphery, Mr. Ameer, Mr Berrisford and Fr. Chalmers l give not material obiects but simply a humble Thank You for allowing me to mature at Harvard. I thank my mother most of all. P , J ' ve Alcorn 0 x . A511691 , Nl 'YQ all -9 -I is 1 ,,.,ul up ll? 'i' .. 1 E2 3, .5 .V J T, Ir A F ' r I , I .lp 4 All l l I '37 xx xx QU. . A v ' , -a. ,. f- .A 4 1, F v ' 1 'f sl AL L ffl if . . - . ., -, , u . o 'D I ' ' w-nh' 721 -- 1. 'vIL,,..'v 2:21.19- I I ...H .14 Y 'I tf H17 .U ' U iq. If .4 A all ,411 8 . .W , ' 'I 04' 45 .9 A . .V , X. -le lx ly Y C r 1' 1 I, Steve Alcorn, alias Rudy Hernandez, God, O Perfect Oneretigeing of sound mind and dubious body, buisjiH'fE of either and neither Ch -Y near Seaver, da and otherwise 5 4. inflict the 'followinglll sgosgiwage l ' upon the folloxLvl1Q dI : iid To Jerry I le a?iij l lylarhburger Hantlet, if ll ll ll ..,555g,fgg,,,g,f,eggW' a bag of Subcilaviamg, ' , ,g ..,...,. W.. HHH N To Jon, without Imight h'Ak till be trying to find my way off flyei somewhere in central' Cucamonga, I leavefthe 5butherr?i:4F3acific'Railway. N To Dickitch 'I leavel Brownie camera and the part of James K. Polk in the bigoadway version of California Gold Rush. To Bayard I give the bird. Also a year's subscription to the Berkley Barb. To Bruce I leave 5,000 feet of film of a big red balloon talking about gold. Q To Tom l leave a FLY ME license plate. , Davis I leave relative anarchy. Iii. , . . 1 r-H f. .Y le To To Ben I leave ,guitar lessions. '- lv cg ' I x X i To To Kirkwood I leavewa plano with only black keys. Q Charles I leave a ? cription to Playboylancl a pair I N?.e:12 t My of earmuffs. is S M V c Q' To Mr. Miller Q.. 7-:xx vflsk' I v f . . l .. 1 9 '.fmLl'?R'5?f!.l .X rpxla J 1 N 1 ,65- A ,wel 2 ill J , ...f it l . 'ull all . ln, Y V, I 1 .Q ' I I .wil ,,. :zu v 'fl ' me 1. .al mv ... Q 1 . 0 v . ' 5 ,Tr N ,f-20 A p It It I '1 K1 4 I EX Q H, -f'-, H 1 i Gro Abdulll every time lhelcqllea me Xf'es,:-. 3, I ll Qllll ggsi fiif m A Nl, N into h,isiofficegl'h Nbglld dn ark, it l' N ' . 'NVQ and sail awqyfrnlso ll it . To Woods liiljeave- e s. . To MdbIeylDoc, g f lglxobf ll leave' the Club, if . fjf' Elm it's not already in hi,s?p7ossession. K Qla A To Mr. Berrfnsord lileave. ,gn To Camarillo State Hospital I leave Franklin. :gl To John, who showed 'me the way far more often than , .J he realizes, ll leave notebook papers, toilet papers, and ' plain ol' papers, in the hope that he will not get them W confused, also Baggies, Crest, smelly felt pens, I Roxanne, Bruce, Bruce, Bgruce, his mother, Ken, and a 'V heightened vocabulary., ' Q To Janet l leave Blawglggabbath at midnight, a very personal driving, lesscifffbrnmy hangovers, and me. hindi to the faculty of Howard School, I fu ul .especially Mr. McCleQ?E1i?li.ilsl,l1glaes, Mn. Stewart, Mr. i ,Murrow and Mr., most of all to my parents,,i I' Ieaveaspecialf thanmlg gnderfulymyears. . f ,Q -. -I Q I 5 ' x Q, lr? X ' f I I x 'r f i I 3. x I id .nm l d 4 ll., r S IJ '57 4. - I ' 52 -1 S7 ' I ii' fl W ,Q .Q is Q I Mark Allen Entered '66 - Blue 7th and 8th - Do not care to remember 9th - Frosh Football, Varsity Swimming IOth - J.V. Football, Varsity Swimming I Ith - Varsity Swimming 12th - Said Goodby CURT '67 REX '65 I am the last of three brothers to attend Harvard. I have been here at Harvard School for many years and have had many enioyable experiences. I wish to thank Craig, Tom, and Chuck for their friendship which will last for a long time to come. Finally I thank all my teachers for teaching me my background especially to Mr. Stewart, Mr. Rinnander and finally to good ole Mr. Holeand. A. B. C. Anderson History: Came Whooped, Partied Hatted For the sake of tradition, I leave a small will somewhat vague, some- what short, somewhat confusing. To Rich - the 7 seas and the unu- sual events of 5 years. To Bone and Warren - trash cans. To Ellis and Cuddy - something. To Cox - an Ace-Duce. To Rand - the ride. To the young Black students, 9th and under, who were my friends, I leave peace, prosperity and the knowledge one of us acquires in two worlds. To my partners Shep, Frank, R. B. C., Bro, Walt, etc. thanks, peace, power. To Big C. A. Green and G. A. and K. Browns - thanks. To Mr. Hughes - thank you. To Harvard - later on, Much later on. lim Badham History: Came '68 - Red Freshman Football '69 - captain Freshman Basketball '69 C Track '69 J.V. Football '70 Initiated no voice club Dec. '70 J.V. Baseball '71 - Captain, M.V.P. lhung up my track shoesj Varsity Football '71, '72 All-league lst team '71 . . . ? Rugby '73 I, Jim Badham, alias, Baydum, Badsteak, Badcake, Ade, A. D. Aydum, J. Edgar, Ona, and Ruetz, do offer for a price the following items to the following people. To Kev, a wipeout on wipeout, the toilet at the Engelhoff, the ability to crack back and file, nervous at the Wedge, and D at Linda's riding bikes on the walk, To Skob, Carol C. at P.S., the ability to prevent the deep middle pass, Screaming Eddy, a Q haircut, Chaminade basketball game, the hope that someday someone will take him up on his tough guy act, and Laidlaw as a buddy forever after P.S., To Walker a scrod, a spot in Valley State, heroics at Paraclets, a comeback without falling, half-dollar catch, and a long drive home from the prom. To Eff, a slim 214, Chummy-Chum forever Toluca Lake fireworks, Chi man and Leatherneck, buzzing boy scouts in the whaler, and a fall in the drink, To Bone-in-the-nose Baldson, the hope that you and Jeff can be friends some day, a room full of amputees, freaks, and queers, and a toupee, To Cud, a night spent in your bathroom, a bottle of Strawberry Hill and a red face, a 1.000 strikeout average, and a bowl for his haircuts, To Lynch a part in our season and a new shoulder, to Bodek, coffee on the way to Mammoth and a lasting friendship with Kenny Fagens, to Rader, a headline with his name next to mine, and the fact that even though he starts the play and has lots of money, he is inferior and he knows why, to Benny Goodman, aisle tickets to the Dodger games, to Morgan, a new eye, a pitch right and the known fact that white shoes make you faster, to Hobart, Coach Allen, to Bri, need I say more? To Coach Carlson a ham BURGER, C.I.F. and a huge thanks, to Coaches Francisco and Billingsley a passing contest that I won fairly and a B-A-N-A-N-A, to Coach Magusin, a room full of quarterbacks, to Coaches Bowler, Rock, Michaud, Mobley lhair-lipl, to Frs. Grant and Gill, a very large thank you for being so interested, and finally to my family thank you and to Dad the fact that his school is better. g I Richard Ballrerch History: arrived '7 I departed '73 I Richard Ballreich being of sound mind and somewhat un-sound body bequeath the following to the following: To Bill the significance of ZAMBONI and Muhland with a bean stick. To Peter I leave a C-I I I and free tickets. To Cody I leave St. Michaels parking lot and another chance. To Barry and Chi Rho I leave my un-dying thanks for the years you made a little nicer. To Wonderclam I leave success. To Curtis his art. To Jeff I will Debbie a paxton and an un-dying reputation. To Chip I leave a bust of his very own. To John C. I leave St. Michaels, a beanful bug and my reputation. To Mr. Klement I leave home room sensitivity. To Mrs. Busuttil I leave earth science and a 454 vette. To Mr. Florian I leave Trey and simple, clair, et Iogique. To Mr. Superia I leave a profound revelation and his ideal class. To Mr. Kehm and Mr. Berrisford I leave my thanks for seeing me through two difficult years. To Mr. Ameer I leave my special thanks for all your help, the unresolved question of justice and a completely furnished minerette. To all of Harvard I leave my thanks - for some of the best and some of the worst times l've had and of course co-education. ' until never again Richard W. Ballreich Art Barlow Insanity is the greatest mental success a man can achieve. lv 20 ' -- In the still of the night the Kasablanca Kid mumbles the sacred exorcism that produces a great purple haze and summons the undeserving recipients to these exalted artifacts! To Sean Curtis a pair of chromium plated Van- DerGraaf Generators. To the Dutch an omnipotent star- burst exploding on the nueron of a whale's brain. To the evil but powerful whispering armadillo a giant grateful henway encased in epoxyf To the one they call Travis an enormous datsonium shrine. And still as the haze settles there .appears to Kevin a xeroxed copy of my phallus. To the man from S.H.M.A.I.G. a nunnery that you don't have to wind up on Sunday. To Joel shakin it Colbert an autoclaved peanutbutter confec- tion. To P. Saperia a vehicle to master the forbidden trail to the sacred hot springs. To Jon Rinnander my personal memoirs on the immortal phrase, Vamos al campo. And finally to the 'seething masses of material- ists, Saved, Seliifn, lnamorata. Hanley Bodek History: 9th French, 2, Football, Basketball, Track lOth Football, Basektball, Track llth Football, Rugby, Q.B,A, ' l i2th French 3 lfigure it outj , ,.., Kenny Fagens Sports Fan Club Rugby -2 '-., Co. Head of Rally Committee H -1. 1.i 'b2Zf-QW- ' A.F.S. Club A . Debate I, Hanley Bodek, totally lacking the proper attitude wish to leave and remember the following: Robert Bunzel - Did your mom really design the Good Housekeeping Seal? Philip Cuddy - An attitude. Peter Ellis - V.W. Guts, trips and the University of Mam- moth. Donald Green - 5 finger discounts and B. B.'s moola. Kevin Green - Skiweeding. John Hunt - S.M. with the beltslon. Kip Lord - The key to the Green Womb of Mother Earth. Peter Meyer - The Godfather and thanks for the help. Steve Rader - About S150 bucks worth. Peter Skoby - An Image. Jeff and Tom - Themselves and Myself. To a J - Hi. l would also like to thank Mr. Ameer occasionally. Mr. McFadden gratefully. Mr. Archer profoundly and my par-- ents especially. Tutoring Program Admissions Committee Space Cadet Club Member 'Sa' William A. Braun We Lf- ie I believe in the sun, even when it is not shining I believe in love, even when I am clone I believe in God, even when he is! silent 22 lv ,ne M J 'IEZZBQL-Ll -5 Eric Lonell Brechner Entered '67 Green Academic Honor Society, '67, '68 Military Honor Society, '68 Fencing, '69-'71 HARVEST, '70 Cum Laude Society, '7I Senior Server, '72 I remember the military - dusty drills under the blazing Valley sun and colorful parades for the Mother's Club. I remember the gym classes - run- ning the cross country or playing football on frosty mornings. I remember the seventh grade study halls - watching the last golden rays of the winter sun slanting through the windows of Room 220. I remem- ber the chapel - the Christmas and Easter services that were especially ioyful, and the beauty of the chapel itself. I remember Mme. Marissael's French class - her fiery temper, her deep love of France, and her soigneuse teaching of fencing and French. I remember Fr. GilI's history and geography classes - his storeful of worthless information and fee- ble examples which made the study of history so interesting and captivating. I remember Mr. Carlson's garrulous calculus class, and I thank Mr. Ameer and Mr. Carlson for prompting me to continue in the ,class when I wanted to take the easy way out and drop the course. I remember Richard and George - loyal friends since elementary school. I remember Charles and Michel - our long school days lsometimes almost twelve hours longll saturated with puns and double entendres. I also remember all of the other boys - friends for six years and for life. Lastly I remember my parents - always at my side when I needed them, ready to give me help and love. I will forever thank them for this and for mak- ing my whole education at Harvard possible. Robert Q ms T M -PF UTUIJLEHR ,, 'I' '7w'.s.: 'I X f 5 nr -,,,. I H . 1 5 m 1 r ' Bunzel fy ff. ' S ., v ,A i. 9' AXX 25 lohn Bayard Taylor Campbell Ill History World Champion Cancel-Out Player, '67 Runner-up Cancel-Out Player, '68 Leading Performer, I Am an Ape, '68 Long Distance Cross Country Crawler Club, '68 Craps-Shooting in Wood's Room, '69 Lunchtime Kirkwood Alley Bowlers, '69, '70, '71 Harvard School Miniature Golf Team, '69, '70, '71 Creator, Number One Player, Sing-Song, Song-Sing, Sing-Sing, Word-Word, Quote-Quote, '69, '70, '71 Semi-Finalist, National C-ball Throwers, '69, '70 Lost his C-ball, '71 Madame Marisol's Fighting Fencers lret.l, '69 Number Two Artist, Forbush Man, '70 Take a VW to lunch club, '71 Monday Morning Bridge Club, '71 Barbarossa, '71 Concepts of Tech. Game-Testing Bored, '72 Harvard School Chapel Ditcher's Club, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71, '72 Harvard School Gym-Ditcher's Club, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71, '72 The only person who ever ate 457 consecutive lunches at Hamburger Hamlet, '71, '72 Deserted his fellow classmates for UCLA, '72 History Committed All-Star Football All-Star Baseball All-Star Football All-Star Baseball Freshman Football B Track J.V. Football Most Improved Player: J.V. Varsity Rugby Varsity Football Varsity Rugby Varsity Football Varsity Rugby President I.D. Club - ' Released '67 Blue '67 '68 '68 '69 '69 '70 '70 '70 '71 '71 '72 '72 '73 '73 '73 leff Carroll I, Jeff Carroll, not being known by any other name except Curly, leave the following to the following: To Tom: 21 days in Tahiti and alcohol: Ramona Cross: leaving me at the Maeva Beach hotel: Moo- rea and that bar bill: the fly: tags: the taxi: the blue van: the red truck and all the things we were accused of doing in-the red truck and all the things we were accused of doing and didn't do: Santa Barbara at Howard Johnsons and the management forgetting to wake us up: a fag in Patty's and a spit ball: Estero Beach and determination to find me: L. H. and the belt you never got: Barbara Doyle and a guy named Jack: everything we've done at the Sheraton Universal: Toulca Lake, and 2 quarts of beer on a relaxed afternoon: and finally beer flowing from your water taps: Good luck to you and your Iiver! The Stevensons: Tahiti and free air fare there: memories of a great trip. Pete: Toughness: being sociable: your parties and Neil Diamond: the Hu . . . 2 on 1, then sobering up: B.B. club: and 1:00 A.M. - twice. Jim: Catalina: che man and leather neck: S.G. and L.J. and a sand fight we saw: making a shark film: your water skiing form:-horniness: and they turn upl LENNA: Three really fun years! Parker: The fact that you will always be Porker to me: my talent: 3 more years of football. John: I give back what you gave me: and Susi. Kevin: Janie: twin capris: and late night parties. Steve: A poker game: a t.v. when you don't marry Ann W. Bob Bunzel: you're a helluva guy, Jeff! Lee: no or go l'Il go that route: and 3 beers before EVERY date. Mark: Greezo and your mother. Phil: Your bi-annual parties: and the beach. Hanley: Stealing signs and but what do I say to the police? Bill L.: A bodyguard at debate tournaments and new shoulders. Coach Magusin: The pork and knowing that we have gone. The Jones: 3 memorable years of me: all that food I ate: a beer: Estero Beach: Special thanks for putting up with me as long as you did: and finally a boot and car that works. Chris J.: 4 more years in the zoo. To the School: All the things I did that you didn't know about, and thanks to all the people who have helped me. Special thanks to Coach Bowler, Coach Carlson, and Coach . Magusin for the only good memories I have of Harvard School. To my Parents: Thanks for the chance to get a good education! Note: The l.D. club presidency has been returned to Brian Barber for lack of any other person in Harvard School worthy enough to be a member, let alone the President, of this elite group. Craig I 'Cf Cooper Q Q History: Entered '67 Red Lower School Swim Team '69 Frosh Football '70 Rugby '70 J.V. Football '71, '72 Varsity Track League Champions '70, '71, '72, '73 League Champion, Varsity Pole Vault '71, '72, '73 Holy RolIer's Bowling Team '72 Temperance '71 Left '73 I 1- I, Craig Spencer Cooper, alias Coop, Muscles, the tube, Then Came Cooper, and various other unmentionables leave the following goodies to some amigos. To Rich- ard, a book entitled Dan's Boys, by M. To Tom, I leave the following items which can be picked up at the Montebello Speed Center in Montrose: I chrome toothpick, 86 foglights for driving through Big Sur, a roadmap of Greater Glendale and surrounding vicinities, Candy, and LaLuna. To Mark A. a hot V.W., Consuela's baby, tire marks through Corvallis and a lifetime subscription to Popular P. To Mark M. a case of hold- tite paste for fumbling fullbacks and a solid gold shot. To Greg R. hope that someday he'll break my record and collect on ,our bet. To my coaches, past and present I bequeath the following: to Coach Foos, I leave a long summer vacation. To Coach Drummond, the man known for his familiar quotation, I really wanta win this one guys, a winning season. To Coach Billingsly, continued success with pychos. To Coach Floberg, a better fullback and a better temperament. Finally, I leave thanks to Mr. Hughes, Mr. McCleery, Mr. Woods, Mr. Read, Father Grant and to my parents for pay- ing the bills. Bye! 28 . Entered '68 J.V. Baseball '70, '71, '72 Left '73 QYX Patrick Cowan I, Patrick Cowan, being of complacent nature and ques- tionable mind and body, do hereby bequeath the fol- lowing: to Pat, Baby Huey, and all the rest, I leave my truly indescribable baseball ability, to Charlie, I leave the J.V. bench, to everyone who has encouraged and helped me, and given me five years of good memories, I leave my thanks. In particular, to Mr. Kehm, Fr. Gill, and coaches Francisco, Billingsly, McFadden, and Carl- son, I leave my gratitude for educating me against very .long odds. To my parents, I leave my deep love. Finally not wanting to find myself left at Harvard, I quickly leave. 29 George . Cox 1' ' ij? 4, Entered '68, mind keen and aware V Club: Green I 8th Grade All-Star Teams: Football Basketball Hepatitis Club - 9th IHa, Hal Basketball: J.V. I0th '70-'7I J. V. Ilth '71-'72 One of two who didn't play as Senior '72-'73 Clerk in Student Store '7'I-'72 Uokell Ski Club '72-'73 Senior Slump Club '72-'73 Left '73 - Free at last! Mind totally boggled. Tootles! I, being known as the infamous COXBO IDoubIeton, Tripleton, Quadruption . . . J do will the following worthless yet treasured items to the following people: To Rich I leave one more year of basketball, some women, waves, golf and ten years of the best friendship anyone could ever have. To Eric I leave one year of biology, another year, another year . . . To Danny I leave surfing, no homework, some height and a great friendship. To Bill I leave the peeling of people off of upholstery, some hairy lane-changes and some good times. To Mark, Mr. No. I, I leave the I0th grade Marlborough Mixer, a nice summer evening at Mark E's, some other unforgettable situa- tions and one of the best friendships anyone could ever have. To Tony, alias Partner, I leave some Earl the PearI moves, an Ace Duce, a great friend- ship and thanks for some insight. To the two Bo's I leave basketball, some parties, Are you straight? , trash cans and a friendship. IVirginia foreverll. To Ing and Esch running, running, running . . . To the footballers football. To Bone, calculus and frisbee. To Jon R. and Tom H. one more year of basketball. To the entire senior class a fantastic experience. To Messrs. Ameer, Saperia, Hughes, Martinez, Berrisford and Rinnander thanks for the help, it wasn't wasted. To Harvard students I leave an institution which has its problems but a school which is better than anywhere else. And special thanks, gratitude and love to my parents who made my entire experience possible. Good-bye Harvard. , ' -TCHAN t ,c GE: X CILANGEI n ls ANGLE! - ii. E... l f' ur .v- W X ,, B x 41, 42 v Ss'331-t' ft Af To begin with, l'd like everyone to know that l'm the last one to go to this crazy place. And now, my will: To w---B, Macl Dog, an automatic pushover, and a trip to Blue Earth, Minn., to Travis, a hot night in Fresno, a radiator, and the negatives, to George, a new name, the left foreleg of a giraffe, and Fresno, to Dutch, the Beach Boys and an electric octopus, to Keva, the Shmaig Institute, to Pete, various exotic teas, to Graham, our movie, to the gang in the parking lot, Lord's van, to next years senior class, Johnny Floyds, to Corcho, my solo, and thanks, to the guys in the art office, thanx, a happy hello to the administration, to DiFranco and Superia, Ha, Ha, Ha, to my parents, a bowl and some scissors, and finally to most other teachers lpast and presentl, thanx. Thanx to R. Crumb and Can O'Neill. Happy Trails, Fokes. If-N: WZU PG: E l ou B Awflpgklxl K 5 ' ia. 6 J 451 Tom Crary A l g I sgvso ' Vflxfi :K ' l .-:g '-- ir - -4 . p 51.-5 'tb ' Bill Cruikshank Entered '67 Departed '73 I, Bill Cruikshank, will the following items to the following people: To Rick, a slugless car, a race over Mulholland, friction, nights in Newport, Donna, and giving it the gun, to Peter, 707 cannon, the B.B.C. and C-l5l, A trip to Catalina, X rated movies, and El Azul Grande, to D. J., Steven, and Tom, several quick trips over Coldwater, and a white T-Bird, to Mike, Shaft and a yellow turned to fruit compote, to my brother, thanks, Good Luck and two more years, to Jack, Morrow Bay, San Francisco, and thanks for helping, to Anita, Chicken Delight and a finished house, to my parents, All's Well, and thanks for being around. To Mr. Holmes, Mr. McCleery, Mr. Martinez, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Reed, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Murrow, Mr. Clark, and all my other teachers, thanks and Good Luck. Finally to Mr. Ameer, l leave my deepest gratitude, and a promise of fulfilled dreams in the future. Thank you Harvard! ., . , x- v . F, v-Wm- -. hX? Y.: x - .. H-7 Am A ' U - Y f Fo -- W.. A ' , . 1- -S ir' I v .-f - 5 'v - 4 . V. T .-1 4--rn , V Nq. -I -.. -Q-C, :.'..'g5,,, , X . . - ' -.,.. J... , ,,,, 'iq- A-A V X4 XX l'-K , il J -.7 A Li.,-A A M-JA-ggi XM . fm-my -ag, ..-.,-ML Jil 4144, -N '? --...,, , l 1? -.x .5 Entered 68 Green One of the fattest kids in the class 69 Troublemaker in the eyes of the administration Fresh- man football, basketball, B track 70 Still a troublemaker JV football, Rugby, Varsity base- ball U stunkl 71 Got my distemper shot and calmed down Administra- tion troublemakers in my eyes, elected class rep. turned sity baseball ifell asleep on the bench and never really woke upj 72 Class PRESIDENT' realized how much l hated Harvard Varsity football, Rugby, RELAXED. ' the iob down Varsity football, Rugby, JV basketball, Var- P V Q' t 73 Pulled out waxed my board and went to the beach in search of Malibu Danny and the inner most limits of pure fun! IN f -444 - ' . f If .41 J,L..K,'h.5R .s2QJ Hl DUNE BUGGY BABY Phil Cuddy known as the Cud, Slant Eyes, Hey CHink, Crud and Flip will what follows to who follows: To Kew no re berries, Chi-Chi's, The Surf Room, Erma with french fry fingers, and Cud says you're a Geek! To Hadbam waves before ctice, the girl on the way to Mammoth, and an endless supply of nude nookie. To Skobe Suzzie with blown up cheeks, l've n better things in a toilet, a great fight, AI Monday at the Balboa Bay Club. To Tom and Jeff, Jeff, Lenna, Tom, and Barbara, ada and the bus ride to Shawnigan Lake and a hike for Uncle Ben. To Hanley Bev Smith fthe girl of your dreamsl, forever, ry pie, and avan full of Leeigh Goz. To Lee-Lee a bed in my bathroom iust like Jim's, Brian's influence, and endless days of me ng a pest. To Steve solid gold bagels. To Bill new shoulders, cllar bones, baseball, and the fact that a ianitor is waiting for . To Mark Kirbb A and Son, To JOEL D. zone, and give me your bod's. To Denny Hancock Park, and muddy roads. Dave Mr. Irwin all my aches and pains and thanks. To Doug Hi! To Cody a new car and Jamison. To Gunnar thessmell of big To Rollin, Todd, Bobby Schurr and Bobby Sheilds, Tom G., Jack, Ken, John C. thanks friends. To Rick black power. To Peter vis dirty books. To Peter Ellis paper shoes and Mr. Aiken. To Peter Meyer Mr. DiFranco. To Peter truex Hawaii. To Brian my e, getting lost, Neil Diamond, and thanks. o Coach Carlson thank you for your time and effort, and I owe you a winning season. To Coach Magusin my car keys and ow yourself. To D. B. Banana those strange signals and all the bad words I know. To Coach Rock Cathy Ugly. To Coach rfler thanks more than ever. To Mr. DiFranco the garbage can kid. To Coach Bennet Bad refs. and Uncle Ralph. To C.F. my le, and good luck. To Chris GEorge, and John my sloppy clothes and THANKS FOR NOTHING YOU??? GOOD-BYE HARVARD SCHOOL FOR BOYS 33 Peter Davis 5,341 iq Iames Ditchik I only hope I gave as much to Howard as it gave to me. Ha'-Il S Z' -urn-i'0 '-i 'T' 'Qi Enfered September 1967 varsity football fquorferbockj fennls 432 varsity 1968 Varslfy cross country 4121 1 969 1970 1971 1972 1973 . -'.: I 1 ,. N .h J S., N! qfgry D . - I . I' -.+A sy gif.. . ., , r . I f, -155, .ey 3 1 Q g -4. I 'AQF5 - . ,Jia s. -..:-s, I :ff : - L Q W-. . .A,,-,.- ,,,3. - 1-.- -sg, ig: .--I .--1 1 I - . - M, .. : -- IJ. v'-' x . 1 .- - s ,:'-2,11 ' f f lx?-. . r 1 '-what 4 . wgf- ..A ,. r -.I--, ,-,. '-I -- . -J. -,f-- -fy: - --.A -fa., -- 3 5 - -N ' Q- f - bfi ou: 4- ., gi' jj, I fm- ' it I lf. Q- - ' 14.-4- ' s Q yi . ,,' ' , 1 .- ' ' . -e - s 'gift'-if --1 4 EA' I 0:29, ' . I' 1' xi '--gg' - '. .., sw- A-15.75-I '-z.q:rs - i:,,,. .- .. '- g .3ff+4' ' fs.. i ff'-L -ima, I . .. -Lf W i A A.,:e.YL, -J.-.sk .-::t.51j:,t . , , .1 Tr' ' ' ..,w.afF1--sr 5 13,4 fl ' - , 4 w wx.. ,. A .V In Ha-xgx, ,J 5--Ja 'q,g, - I-6, W - 1 e?f3n,: if.. , ' ,Q I , - il -ss .ssl-min I ffsfell 4.1 pf-:iw 560 I Bruce Edwards, Being of sound mind and body, Do Hereby Bequeath the Following: To John Stuppy I leave a map showing how to get to Kenter Ave. and a roll of infrared filmp To Jim Winkleman I leave a two dollar show ticket on Cougar ll and a blank check, To Jon Adams I leave one free lunch to the clubg To Mike Jamison I leave a new collarbone and a Honda with training wheelsg To Mr. Clark I leave a free pass to Shakey's Pizza Parlorg To L. C. I leave a football map to Palmdaleg To Jim Ditchik I leave a Cadillac truck, To Doctor Mobley I leave an honor- ary membership to the Los Angeles Country Club and a book entitled How to Make Friends 5 To Roier Hotchkiss I leave one hundred Go Big Red stickers, To Charlie I leave a moment of Blissf To Steve Alcorn I leave a felt tip pen and I3 Reflections p To Jerry I leave reservations for a booth for three at Hamburger Hamletg To Ben Haddad I leave a voicep And to Mr. Saperia l'leave four more years. And to Harvard I leave fond memories of a iob well done. Bruce Edwards ll Lower School: Academic Honor Society Military Honor Society Upper School: Lab Assistant Informal Gourmet and Culture Club Committee to Re-elect the President Victory Squad Gym Club 7-I I Friends of the Coach I2 The Club x ' - ,.-. ,, I ' AIM,-I s '5 - . if : ' ' l--f . .::f,3 if ,,',::ru-- S.. .. . K , V ,u. .. .- f ...V ,,,,,,.,, ,, . f' 1-7,- .1 , .41-irhlfrf. e-:rdf .:?j1 .'Tl f..'Q'.' 4 - .,. , - .,,:-V-Ut., , . .. iff I . V, , I,-1-,,...V,.,.,,S - . :rf f'-. '- , . ., - ,. , A.. '--:.- f' 1-ni .1 L., 'CN-A-v. 'fy rf-:Qs :JU-5---gs w .-1 '1'?,,,,... -,. sf'-'A :?l'i'.s--1 '75 ?.4f,4f.ff5 x'!,..s.- .,,,,, -'ma-'vffk 'P - , if -Zfiiw-.:s.if-e.:- 1 -':. li-' -' 7' fs.-Ie .ws i??5i?Ff'3 3 H' 3-'7?i.7f L1-1.3 '- Elf: .-Q I sgigii Kiss' -5'-'Fifi-?lft?11f H35 :pf 9.4 .41 ff Qapig, si: '+ aa-,' , Q- -fp., -N jf ,-,g!..:'-4g f'fT'- , , 'f:f.sgf -L. .--v...,1,,f, . f .'-:+.e,-fi, wrt y,,- 'a,:v' . QQ: . . .t ,, V -. ,.'f-.,5,g, , .- 4 kZ?f'.f,'f.i-,.fJ4 C 7 I 1' N'-:Sf--:'- lb'3!iP1f'. e ' la , -'N 'L 4- ,Q fd- ' ,,',',:f-,,4'v- 'H+As'9 f'lQw1+I z .:..s,z.w,. , '4,.g ,. new - ' -H -, 4. mud I , ina.. . , A f ,V ' ,,,:,,4,9.-4pr- V- -,- . u, ri-.l 37 Thomas Edwards I, Tom Edwards, leave the following things to the following people: To Jim, l leave a pair of shoes so that he won't have to wear cowboy boots into the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion, to the good Doctor Mobley, a cup of Black coffee, to Winkie, a lifetime supply of kleenex, to Clayton, a songbook of lOl variations of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes , to Roier, some taste that's not in his mouth, to Anne, a field of ferns and wild iris, to L. C., a map to Hart High School lvia Lancasterl, to Mique, a copy of Let's Drive Right , to Torre, my Riviera, and to Alison, my Electra Limited, so they can both carry on the tradition at Westlake, to Phil Saperia, the 51000 McGovern never gave to him, to John Stuppy, a coat and a tie so that he will have something to wear to the country club, to Jon, a taco stand in Pacoima, to Bayard, a whip and a little mustache, to Mr. Hughes, Father Chalmers, Mr. Berrisford, and Dr. Mobley, my thanks for a fine education, and to Suzie Jane, who l said that I would mention in my will, Hi there, Jane! 135 'QM ' X- M519 Entered 1968 JV Waterpolo 9 JV Basketball 9, 10 JV Tennis 9 Var Waterpolo 10, l l Park Team 8, 9,l0,l1,12 Left 'I973 Peter Ellis ilmf' I, Peter Ellis, known to some as Ellis D, give to those who have endured the passage through Harvard School with me the memory lto always cherishj of the wasted times we allotted before, during, and after school. l will remember the years at Harvard as not only fine times but jay days. My thanks: fondly to Mr. Stewart, educationally to Mr. Rinnander, conscientiously to Mr. McFadden, spacely to Mr. Saperia, helpfully to Mr. Dees, neverly to Mr. Ameer, and unforgettably to Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Aiken, Mr. DiFranco, Mr. Klement, Mr. Bequeer, and Mr. Dronet. 39 lon Escher History Entered '67 Track- 9, IO, ll, I2 Cross Country - 'l I, I2 Sentinel Review - ll, I2 I like a pitiless witness. I, Jon Escher, alias Java Man, Esh, and other derivations which lack perception being a benign dictator hereby bequeath the following upon their most loyal subiects: to J. Ingram I leave hair, liberals and mayor Sam. To B. Lynch I leave a brunette a late paper and a nue maintenance mon. To T. Huchel I leave Rod Stewart and Faces. To R. Shubin I leave capitalism and a good ioke. To Greenburg I leave a debate partner, conservatism, and the knowledge that principals don't feed stomachs. To R. Shields I leave the most slanderous insult devised and a sweat hog. To M. Morgan I leave power. To Mike Bo I leave Ha Ha Ha!! To every speaker, debater, and runner I leave pity. Finally I would like to leave to Mr. Woods height, a long career, and another Escher. I would like to thank Harvard School. President National Forensic League - I2 Degree of Distinction - I I, I2 I l The disc is scratched and wearing out, perhaps the singer is dead. But the melody stays the same, young and firm, Jean-paul Sartre Andrew Fishburn What is this name of Bone, 4-fi. K. which l have come to own? What meaning does it have, which make so many laugh? Varsity Tennis '7l, '72, '73 ' Varsity Soccer '73 to Rob - a portrait of Lica for above his bed to Cuddy - the next Beach Club Surfing Championship to Davis - the hat to Flops - Leslie on a Saturday night to Green - 10 pounds of home-grown and a two hour movie of T - canning to Heidt - Malibu by himself to Hunt - bumper sticker saying I'm a National Merit Scholar, DON'T ARGUE! to Lord - Zeus and two weeks of perfect days at BC to McCourt - the most peutrid red eye in history with its matching butterfly imprint to Keva - a motorcycle that works and many days wondering about Life There well may be a loner, 3' -' 'll who prefers to call me Boner. ' But, I like being called Bone, Since very few are known - as Bone. to Riordan - Leslie and the open arms of the ABC to Kevin - a serious discussion with Lee to Stradbo - this annual to Wa-ren + the ultimate set of trash cans, l trunkful of bud, l flaming BA, and Laidlaw to Lewis - the eye of the newt to Miller -tennis with Ulich and the secret to the haunted house to Carvel - a ticket on Valley Vista to Sarnoff - doobies ,to Stinebaum - 25 dollars worth of Tennis Club guest fees and a room full of peanut butter and bacon sandwiches to Zeus - lO miles of hose 41 XM -'J ii ll I 'F l .-A 4 . 1 -.fx 1 . .1 1: I, Bob Fletcher, commonly known as FLOPSE, being doubtful in mind and body, do bequeath the following to the following: to Bradley Derek, my name, Friday nights, a surprise party, lunch cruising, and a wonderful cuz, to Bart, EEW, BUMMER, UKENBAK-I, and commercials, to J, smoke bombs, hikes, caves, washes, and bottles, to Francie, my love and affection, a wonderful, fantastic year, Paso, and a gap 225 miles long that separated us, to the Mikebo's, B.A.'S at Bradley's, a canoe trip, and trash cans, to my sister, a SQUEAL, a CLUNKE, a CHEW, and a WOLF, to Don, a fire extinguisher and fear, to Mark, an after-prom party, to Leslie, rumors, the corner, and a certain parking lot, to Chris, a basement, the B.C., WHAT, feeling strange, and dancing, to Kerans, a beach house, talking, and Beth, to Beth, John Kerans, to John I., a haircut twice a month, and a flight from Eugene to San Francisco, to George, dances and a Wednesday night meeting, to Dan, the same wardrobe, to Bill, l2 years, to Carvel, CREEPY CAR, to Eric, intelligent talks, and to all others, friendship and good times. Finally, my sincere thanks, gratitude, and appreciation to Mr. Hughes, Mr. Kehm, Mr. Berrisford, Mr. Ameer, my teachers and coaches, and most of all my parents who guided me through one stage of my life. Thank you everyone for a great stage. 42 Robert Michael Fletch er John Dye Primary '59 Sunshine Nursery School '60 Curtis School '6'l-'67 Entered Harvard '67 White P.F.C. 7, 8 B Track 9, IO Varsity Cross Country IO, 1 l, 12? Varsity Track l l, 12? Dixie Canyon Tutoring Program I2 16 -2 3 Ala- livf . ., N 1 '- 5. Q. WI J. 'a f ,ff v..A I v 'fa ,fax The time has come for a senior to write his will. There are many ways to do this - the most common one going like this: I, Don Green, being of superior mind and body do hereby will the following items of worthlessness: To the Bosques, Coach Buzz, to John, I leave Santa Barbara and life, to Kip, l leave tricks and his van, to Bunz, token power and Wolfman Jack, to Kev, Jordan High School, to Chris, I leave Dixie Canyon and skiing, to Low Kerons, reality, to Bob, parties, to Bart, computer programming, to Ingram, radicalness, to Mike R., Sam and Irv, to Cameron, the Little Brown Box, to Bodek, bike racks and other things, to Fishburn and Warren, T canning, to Gunner, the H.M.R.A., to Rubini, talk balk, to Ellis, B.A.B.C., to Mr. Saperia and Mr. Difranco, thanks, to Harvard, I leave. Yet l feel I must be individual, so disregard the previous, and let me say thanks to Harvard for the education and thanks to my parents for the opportunity. 44 Donald Sherman Green I Can't Remember A 'rf' R 4 2- A ' 1-is Kevin Green Entered '67 White Whites Captain '68 8th All Star Football, Basketball, Baseball Teams 7th and Vice President of Class Vice President of Class Frosh Football ' Frosh Basketball lCaptaini ' C Track lHigh Point Mani ' J.V. Football ' .l.V. Basketball ' A Track lLast 3 Meets??j ' Varsity Football ' Varsity Basketball lCaptain of the Benchl ' Varsity Football Co-Captain ' Varsity Basketball Co-Captain ' Vice President of Lettermen's Club ' Rally Committee '70-' Buzzed On - ' F- -..,-A ,mx T 14 I , Wir mligdf ' 2, fl L- rz hil-14. ,se Coach Carlson, a film session, captain's day off, non- believers, and thanks for everything, to Coach Billingsley, a perfect pattern, a reward, and a foxy wife, to Coach Magoosin, an animal conversion block team, a chocolate bar, and to coaches: Bowler, Drummond, Francisco, Rock, Michaud, and all others thanks for making athletics and studies enioyable for me at Harvard, and to my parents, a million thanks for everything especially their love, understanding, and encouragement. if-vs' Y l 45 I, Kevin Green, alias Chief, Greenbean, Greenie Stickem Cap, Mr. Greenieans, Bird, Loomis, Larry Reed, and Bobby, do hereby attach the following unmentionables to the following unmentionables: to Bobby, a blue star and a gold shirt, the bathroom at the Englehoff, my lateness, our couch, sane driving, Mean Joe, Bicardis, Lepus, to Hey Koby, a nude lady picture, 9th period art talks, a chiclg in Newport and too many cold ones, a cigar in the lip, a bee bee in my foot, a cart at the B.B.C., a man to man defense, to Cud, night paddles at Ala Moana, Buzze's, a black Russian, a rocket ship at the Royal, thirteen whatevers at Haliewa, the annual Kentucky woman, babies of love, the perfect wave, to Enson, smashed pumpkins and Mexicans, a U turn on my lawn, some sprinkling pipe, Tahiti, D -ness, to Walk, Joe Murphy, a ski weekend that didn't come off, B -ball, confider, Rader and Redding, Joan and a barf nose bleed, a three pattern, to Big Jeff, a pumpkin that couldn't be moved, tapes, 24 beers without being phased, a long romance, a day on Toluca Lake, tuffness, to Big D, 8:30, Monday football practice and it doesn't hurt, put her in the vice, Yota, the ability of listening to both our problems, to Bo, backfield in motion, Diane, a hit and run side-swipe at the Ponderosa, a double date with Brook, to Mike L., a week long party, Swedish fly girls, to Mark M., Hey there's Harmon , to Ben, USC l00l - UCLA O, to Mike Mc. and Pat M., deadly snakes, cold ones, to Dune,-bartenders, to Big X, Bodie, Narls, Nugie, Ketch, the surf room, to Setag, Chaps, Haze, the park, Ioadie punch, to Janie, it all can't fit in this small space but happiness and ioy, to Coach McFadden, a three on three game, a B in history, and a million thanks, to - 4 COME MY FRIENDS 'TIS NOT TOO LATE TO SEEK A NEWER WORLD IOUR WORLDl FOR THE ROAD IS LONG AND THERE'S HARDLY TIME ENOUGH TO PERFORM HIS HEROIC ARTS ITIME TO STARTl PUSH OFF, AND SITTING WELL IN ORDER SMITE THE SOUNDING FURROWS DON'T LEAVE YOURSELF BEHIND SETOFF. . .SETOFF. . . NOW SOUTHERN, EASTERN, WESTERN NORTHERN, TO AND FRO WILL CONVENE ON A CHERRY EVE lWITH NO REPRIEVEl MY PURPOSE HOLDS TO SAIL BEYOND THE SUNSET AND THE PATHS OF ALL THE WESTERN STARS IUNTIL I DIEI IT MAY BE THAT THE GULFS WILL SURROUND US BUT DISREGARD AND STEER ON BRAVELY SOON THE STORM WILL CLOSE ITS SLEEPY EYES AND WE WILL RIDE . . . HOME THOUGH MUCH IS TAKEN, MUCH ABIDES WE ARE NOT THAT STRENGTH WHICH MOVED EARTH AND HEAVEN ONE EQUAL TEMPER MADE WEAK BY TIME AND FATE BUT STRONG IN WILL TO STRNE, TO SEEK, TO FIND, AND NOT TO YIELD THAT WHICH WE ARE, WE ARE WESTERN SKIES ARE WATCHING WESTERN SKIES ARE DANCING WESTERN SKIES ARE WATCHING BENEATH THE THROES, BENEATH THE PROSE ABOVE MANKIND COME MY FRIENDS 'TIS NOT TOO LATE Ben Haddad I Beniamin Albert Haddad, alias Hodad, Heydad, Curly, an Peanuts, hereby leave the following to those so designated. To our first prefect I leave two free guitar lessons and 9 Exchange day with Westlake. To Bills I leave the SAT's and curve ball. To Baby Huey I leave first-string anything and Smed I leave a night with Kathy Harrison. To Stups and Rudy. leave a two-man band and endless gigs. To Mr. Fishburn I lea straight F's on all physics labs. To Marx I leave a new fender al a perfect hook block. To Georgo and Anthony I leave Mr. Ste art. To the iocks, Peter, Jim and Tom I leave the dream of wata ing Bill Gerrity pitch Major League Baseball. To Dennis I leave new bedroom and a double-date. To Peter, Kevin.and leave some good times and a lot of Homer. To Rick I leave all my electric football players and the feeling of playing se string to third rate players. To Gunnar I leave the rug. Moose, l leave the agony of supporting George McGovern the weird feeling of how two people who disagree as violently we do still remain the best of friends. To Coach Michaud I le any souvenir his little heart desires - under 750. To Debbie, summer companion, I leave Western Skies and all the und standing I could understand. And finally to my four year comp ion, Little Prive, I leave a better essay than mine, a drive Orange County and the best of luck at his ace in the hole. I would like to thank Mr. Berrisford, Mr. Ameer, and Magusin for their guidance and good nature through trying tim I would also like to thank messers Archer, Rinnahder, Humphe Michaud, McFadden, Bowler, Francisco, and Clark for a lot learning and a little coaching. Most of all, however, I would like to thank my parents giving me the opportunity to attend Harvard. Their confide and devotion to better my understanding of'what lies ahead remain with me always. I Daniel Lawrence Hay, being of questionable mind and melvinized body do leave the following to the following. To Carol, a lasting relationship. To Douglas, Briggs, a tent party at Emmawood, a Hurst 4-speed in any car of your choice, and all the things we've gotton away with. To Rich- ard, I leave a woman , a chocolate shake, and rafting at the J.C. To George, an alarm clock that doesn't work, and all the interesting times we've had. To Flops, a small for- eign car, and the same wardrobe. To Warren, long hair and a charge account at a liquor store of his choice. To McCourt, a pizza, a six'er and a carton of mokes. And finally my sincere thanks to Mr. Ameer, Father Chalmers, and most of all my parents for providing the opportunity. 69' a great ski season 70' carefree. 71' surfing at Hollywood and radars and munching at , McDonald's 72' sampling country club life. Q 4: - 1, , .i -at-' 47 Iohn Kerans Heidt M.V.P. Linton Soccer Team 'll M.V.P. Linton Surf Team IO, ll, M.V.S. Mt. Hood Ski Racing Team Entered '67 White C Track 9 B Track IO, 'll Varsity Track 12 C.l.F. Pole Vault ll, 12 C Baseball Manager Graduated 1973 Freshman Football 9 Jv Foofbau io, ll ' 1 EQ. M.V.P. Mexican Ski Team 10, l l, Dr. Baquer Spanish Club 9 1 A Al Dronet's Natural Highs 9 Ns - 'x l, John Heidt, known to most and understood by a few, do hereby will the following to the deserving few: to Chris, the amazing Wedel Kings, Henke Foam, and The Val Surf Special , to Tom LINTON, a hollow twin fin, Val Surf, and Micki Munoz to shape the nose, to Bart, the bill for the plumming at the Malibu beach house, to Bobby, the key to the gate at Malibu, to Tom Huchel, every science and math class I ever took with you, and see ya in dental school, to Brad, a high-chair and a sun tan, to Rick, the Valley, to Don, Joe's Nudist Magazines, and playmate puzzles, to James - another sucker to go to the races with, to Bill Lynch, the great depression of Mr. J. R. W. and Cybal Shepard, to Richard, all my smiling golf balls, to John Porteous, a new anesle, to Travis, a new bedfellow, to Debbie, a Stradavarious, an organized schedule, and a free ' weekend, to Leslie, talks, and tickets to Black Sabbath, to Beth, A. M. L., and dreams of a weekend in the Grand Canyon, to Phil Saperia, the ultimate camp ground, to Mr. Rinnander, a comb, to Mr. Khem, a new suit, and to the rest of the faculty as well to my family . . . Thanks. ,, -2 48 Fraser Heston History: Entered '67 7th Grade, Blue 9th Grade, J.V. Tennis 10th Grade, J.V. Tennis ,, I lth Grade, V. Tennis 12th Grade, Adv. Mountaineering, Winter Ascent ki. of Mt. Whitney, Acc. Senior Program if - I ' -lilsff ' 14 . . ' fi iii' I, Fraser Heston, also known as Fray and Fraize, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Dan McFadden I leave the North Vietnamese, Bob Ellesberg, if so, why, a two hour set of tennis and my sincere thanks for making my experience at Harvard a most memorable one. To .Iim Ditchik I leave an octopus and a glass iar. To Dave Rock I leave specific examples from the book and Aldous Huxley. To Craig Smith I leave one soundly placed piton and Walt Wheelock's Rope, Knots, and Slings for Climbers. To Tim Corcoran I leave the MichIin Tire Man, a dream about the summit of Mr. Whitney in December, and my sincere respect. To George Roberts I leave a gallon can of Mama Mia RavioIi, a case of Jalapeno Peppers, and one crew of experienced sailors only. To the rest of the staff and stu- dents at Harvard I leave all the good times and the bad, and my deep gratitude and admiration. Ross Hotchkiss I, Ross Hotchkiss, being of developed mind and undevel- oped body, do hereby donate the following items to their most worthy recipients: To Mike, lots of insurance and a day at the Destruction Derby, To Eric, waiting till six o'clock and Sara, To the Big Fella, a flat tire on his bicy- cle, a hundred miles from anywhere, To L. C., a white lab smock, and a real car, To Tommy, expensive dinners, expensive cars, expensive clothes, and expensive taste, To Carleton, an underground movie career, and all the sound equipment he wants, To T. and C. together, pebbles in their hubcaps and rigged electrical systems. To Jim, chemi- cals and computers, To J. C., preiudice and the girl next door, To John Stuppy, lO free hairstyling sessions, To J. R. W., a bad day at the track, and last, To Alan Schwab, a dime for every penny Carleton has given him. Finally, thanks to those people who have helped me, and no thanks to those who haven't land you know who you arei. 50 Thomas Dean IS T- ,I -V 'I ,I I About the friends you used to know, what happened where did they all g ' I Can you remember happy hours spent drinkin and thinkin I T I We thought we could change the world X- . We never thought we could get much older then L. - You know my tongue gets tired when I think back on all of the things we I I wonder if I'lI remember these few precious things as years pass me by i 63 u A v .L , 1j'..,g. LL-.:g,f,i, , 5,-35-, . -,,. .. .iwliwu m y -- - QI- . -- '.. vu -- .. ,,. ,..--' ,..,.- N ,Z-L-V - .-. ' v --as r.-,vw-' '.v'--,.-.1l5..' .. T -. .Tw '-.T 'Xf.:-k'3k2v - . ,Q lg. pon completion of my stay at Harvard School, I would like to express my gratitudes to ll and sundry. I here are a few items and a couple of thoughts I would like to leave with some of my ore unforgettable friends. To Craig, a slightly used I970 white Dodge Challenger RT 40 Magnum, the golden pole compliments of Kam, and many years of 'easy riding.' To ark, a Porsche engine and a frog suit. To Rich, that same white Challenger after Craig s finished with it, and thanks for the friendship. To William Jon, 2 tickets to 'Elton vs. od' at the Tomorrowland Terrace - a truely 'farm-out' experience, and everlasting ratitude to he and his family for the past few years. To John H., a stuffed item of his hoice from Dr. Conconi's House of Taxidermy and a D.D.S. partnership. To Mssrs. aperia, Koslow, and Rock, I say - what can I say but thanks. To Mr. McFadden, alent for his future teams and individual appreciation. Finally, To my parents for the pportunity and their understanding. I must apologize to those not included and say hey have only slipped my mind for the moment. V ut I now must leave my friends here. Their memories will remain with me. Huchel It's funny, you know when you sit back and think about what you had I wouldn't change a thing if I could live It all again' I ohn Hunt The silent, calculated explosions of the dawn sent their light upon the blind eyes of Ocean's Child, who did fly over the stillness of the sea, emerging from his watery womb. Still covered in the glory of his creation, his fluid limb reached to hold the earth, and having touched it, was glad, for his being was made firm. But having once lived, his spirit longed to again be one with the sea, and to again flow with the energy of the uni- verse. To all of those who were my friends, I give more love than l was able to show, and thanks, for mak- ing me happy. 5 . ml I si 1 l s -f ., Ai KX 0' J ,W ,s - 'rv' 'vi' fi - Eg.- , -get at ms- ' n.l.f i' lk ri' J' -1 sy .v 5. , ri .. A ,W rl . ,ttf ' ' P. 4 'S u W- . w as , A Thanks to Granny and Bob for the opportunity, to Mom and Dad for their patience and endurance, to Jon Rinnander, Phil DiFranco, John Clark, and Kate Moore for the insight And special thanks to Phil Saperia, without whose help . . . 52 vw Iohn Ingram Entered '67 Green Team Captain, 8th Corporal, D. Company, 8th Honor Roll, 7th, 8th Class Secretary, 8th, IOth Class Representative, 9th Frosh Football, 9th Frosh J.V. Basketball, 9th, I0th Varsity Cross-Country, IOth, llth, l2thl?j Captain, Cross-Country Team, I Ith Varsity Soccer, I Ith Varsity Track, IOth, llth, l2th AFS Host Brother, Donut Salesman, I Ith 2nd Place AFS Car Rally, Ilth Letter of Commendation, NMSQTXPSAT, I lth Dixie Canyon Tutorial, I2th U.C.L.A. High School Honors Program, I2th Sentinel Review Editorial Staff, llth, l2th Shall Depart '73 .JA-1 I, John Ingram, being of capacious but vacuous mind, emaciated body, and enlightened soul, do hereby bequeath the following articles of esteem: To Esch, I leave all my right-wing dogmatism, assorted See's Candies, sundry, balderdash and a lucky break. To John Kerans, I leave one Chevy Malibu, several memorable fulI-speed-downhill-powder snorts, used Wedelkings, and Dentistry For Beginners. To George, I leave only something to do every weekend, and someone to do it with. To Mark M., I leave an incorrigibly paradoxical relationship with the vituperative companion of his choice, one recording of All Things Must Pass, and one twelve-pound shot to put in his spare time. To Flops, I leave cross-country workouts the way they used to be, and one light-blue I973 Cadillac with all the extras. To Christov, I leave three souped-up Flying Turtles, two kneepads for hurdling in, and one used butterfly-bandaid for the forehead. And to Borris B., plenty of flying ski iumps out of control. To bill L. a reeel honey and Stu's advice, to Brad, pertinac- IW: to Benny and Kev, Coach Sleep to little Dickinson achievement and a 2002, to Donald Sherman, two more matching speakers for his car and Mt. Baldy Ski Area, to Oz, my forthcoming best-seller. To Rick S., John S., Jim S., and Pat S., Saturday B- and F-ball, and to the Mike-Bo's, one Colorado River Canoe Trip. Finally, I sincerely thank all the teachers and administrators I have had the opportunity to know for the help and guidance they have all given willingly. And to my parents, brothers here and abroad and grandparents, I express my devotion and gratitude for six wonderful years. Alas, I must leave. Michael lamison 4 '.- , ' I 'iii X Q-NmmNP 7 as ,Q lf' Due to the fact that my entire fortune was confiscated while Los Angeles Harbor my will will consist of my personal possessions. Gunner I leave a haircut and a pair of straight gray flannel slacks. T Cody I leave S800 in spirit. To the Edwards I leave a Cadillac with Radio, 4 speed and manual windows, and to Priver I leave 6 inches be used anywhere he wants. To Mr. Rinnander I leave the book lOl insults for daily use and a purple flower. To Doc I leave one lunch Joe's Hamburger stand. To Roger I leave the german WWII boc How to Biodegrade Your Prisoner for Maximum Profit , and to Clay Wolfman Jack singing Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . Finally I thank I parents and the school for putting up with me for the past six years. Peter I esberg Although I have participated in only a few activities, l feel the time I have had free has been of equal importance. I fail to see how a list of meaningless titles expresses a person's worth, for he is the only one who has benefitted from those experiences and is therefore the only one who can understand their importance. I managed to play some tennis and learn a little about soccer. ' , f 1. y-55, , 1 .'u.-- . P , . Lf- . Z, ,- Am- . A gl, NH . ...Q . 25 E sf!-'fl' ' ,' r '.',1 ' t.a,rf-A wi, wfff it 4 I 'f ht. s ,U 'f'lmf,-Qu? iz' x 1, at .1 W W W . T ,.-Y- f' ' 'r -f'.. 'fr-4 .Ll-. sl' A . I , .. A-I ' ' I, Peter Jesberg, alias Peter, Burger, The Bike Freak or Mr. Jesberg, Sir to you, delineate the following: to Mike, a long line of cool Judges, to Tom, four omelets of his choice, steam-cooked under his own exhaust pipes early in the morning, to Art, craziness, to Travis, the bike and car of his choice, to Sap, The open classroom, to Jon Gill, the support of the Dauglases and Switzerland, to Mr. Rinnander, a lot of good music, people, and New York, to Mr. Wilson and the Art Department an endless supply of materials, students, and unpainted doors, walls, rooms, schools, etc. To all the faculty at Harvard my thanks for four good years. Finally, to my parents, thank you for everything and I hope l can put it all to good use. 55 Gunnar Keel Those who school others, oft should school themselves - Shakespeare I, Gunnar Keel, being of unappreciated mind, am required to write this insult to my intelligence by a pretentious little imp, who was appointed by last year's sadistic annual editor to make demands upon the Senior Class. I hereby leave the following: To Cody - I leave a paragraph, a Smokey the Bear Merit Badge for saving my life - a secret college and condemnation to life as a taxi-cab driver. To Prive - I leave a table to convert life into child's portions, a used car lot and the fact that there are a few big little men. To Tom S. - I leave I! 3 of the profits of the new best seller How to Cheat Through School and Destroy French Teachers Without Really Trying with John Porteous as technical adviser. To Kip - I leave a spot-light, half a soccer championship, Put More Hours in the Days, etc. And the fact that every time we're together disaster strikes. To Ben - I leave a cleaning for the rug and a camel seat. To Ricky - I leave a scholarship to the Blue Fox School of Perversion and graduate studies at Juanita's Place. To Mike R. -I leave the budding properties of lerk, Acapulco and other good times., To Mr. Di Franco 5 lleave the Soccer Field, the Stick Ball Field, and all the good times the school doesn't know about. To Jim B - I leave the quote Hydy- Hody and twelve years of primarily good times. To Skoby, Jeff and Kevin G. - I leave thoughts of the good times through the past six years. To Rinnander - I leave the realization that he taught me how to endure incompetent teachers, with impudent insecure personalities. PXS - And a bar of Soapll! To Mr. Mobley - I leave sun-tan lotion for his sunburned neck and a can of Brasso for his hat. To Coach Francisco - I leave a whip and a chair in case he meets up with an angry seventh grader. To Mr. Magusin - I leave the fact that his fears are true, high school students are more intelligent than-he, the thought thatnthis iob wastwhat I disliked, and the fact that I never once' hasseled him unless I was provoked. To Mr. Florian - The extreme compliment that he was the only French teacher that stuck. To Mr. Ameer - I leave thanks for the time spent at school, the fact that it has slim possibilities for greatness, and a wall size copy of the Hypocritical Oath. To Wayne - I gladly leave the neighborhood. To Mike Jamison - I leave a small cubicle to lock himself in to protect him from himself. To Phil Cuddy - leave four lug nuts and a bar of wax. To Josh - I leave a Go-Cart with a turbo-charged 426 Hemy. To Chuck - I leave the film crown and a chocolate milk shake. To Mr. Kehm - I leave the fact that I don't acknowledge his pitiful existence. To Coach Benett - I leave a 70mm print of the Black Road, and my status as an undefeated golf player. To Allen - I leave a whistle for crowd control. To Don - I leave the night of the crimson ray on sunset. To Andy - I leave a bridge hand of English spades. To Anyone I left out - I leave a long awaited good-bye. Finally, I leave to myself a pair of track shoes and a plane ticket to Mexico City to escape the consequences of this will. ' ' To All E.M.L. lohn B. Kirkwood Ill 1970 Entered To the administration and faculty, thanks for putting up with me, to all of those without whose help I couldn't have done it, a heart full of appreciation, and most of all to my parents, knowing without them l am nothing, all my love. f! V. - fr Q, U M 1, .f ff 1971 Music Inherited the title of hurdy-gurdy man Pianist for Tommy Pianist for Rejoice Chess Semi-finalist at the Los Angeles High School Chess Tournament Speech I Plaque, 2 trophies, 7 medals, I4 certificates Drama Odd Couple The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail Sports lst team all-league soccer goalie Most Valuable Player on Team Cheap Shot Artist 1972 Music Still playing the school's Organ Musical director, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown Director of Godspell Speech Octa-finalist at U.C.L.A. 7th at Redlands, Individuals 4th out in S.ATorrance debate Qualified to State in impromptu Drama 5th iof 15001, Beverly Hills Fall Annual Drama Festival Academics National Merit Semi-finalist and Finalist. Member of Who's Who Among High School Students in America Finalist in Negro Achievement Program Semi-Finalist in California State Scholarship Program 1973 - COMMITTED. 57 Life is like a maze of doors and they all open from the side you're on. -Cat Stevens And people came from far and wide just to seek the word he spread l'll tell you everything l've learned and love is all . . . he said. - Cat Stevens History Enlisted - '70 J.V. Football - '70 Var. Soccer - '72-'73 Var. Track - '73 Honorably Discharged - '73 l, Doug Laidlaw being of somewhat sound mind and body do bequeath the following to the follow- ing: Mike W. - A gold plated trash can, a Porsche 914 and another accident. ' Bone - His golden foot, the girl in Hawaii, and Oregon. Xram - Power corrupts all and Dracula. Mike M - 2 cases of beer, cruising through P.S. and Nixon. Olm - Traffic. Phlopse - A new canoe. Chi -- curded milk and vanilla wafers. Dick - Tickets to every L.A. concert. The l0th Grade Class - A lifetime supply of low lead gasoline. Pete - Nancy and Sternberg. All Harvard drivers - A challenge. McCook - An introduction and Thanks. B,F. - Good times and Luv. Misters Berrisford, Ameer, Kehm, Father Gill, McFadden, McGarvey, Florian, Clark - My thanks for helping me get through Harvard. Doug Laidlaw 1 Q: eg .V . M. . r 4 I X ,ff .fs-Ili My Parents - My love and thanks for their guid- f 7 '7vipiltwgm-inYW l ance, help, and their love. To Everyone - Good-bye, Thanks, and have good times forever. 58 'Q ie i W... ' -w fum, fs? Mike Lau .LL A new way to start a will is tough to find so the old way will have to do. I, Mike Lau, would like to leave the following things to the following people. To start off with John Campbell gets a number and Eric Brechner gets a grass monkey. I'd like to leave Jim Levine a brain. Mr. Rinnan- der can have Don Thompson, I'm sure they'll get along. To Holmes, Mary and Rock, I leave a student who can learn something in their classes. And to Doug Hayes, Bob Lokey, Kelly Rayne and Doug Trewhitt, the only ones who made it, I leave a better school. To Fran a new iob in Death Valley where she can stay warm and to Jim Mitchell, color coordination and a car he can't hurt. To Baker, C, Banning, B, and Miller, A, I leave mathematics and half an A. To Gunner, a successful revolution. To Bodek I leave Algebra I. To J. Hayes I leave Mrs. Sperry and some money. To H. D. Gates I leave Marion and a car that redlines at l0,000. To Bruce I leave Chris E., ready and willing, and the ability to drive. To Scott, a good time, a truthful story and a Harvard Diploma. To Lucky I leave a trip to Tucson and Hay's money. To J. Gill I leave a dirigi- ble. To Townsend, rowdy Fridays. To the Chief, quick decisions and quick apologies and to Big D. I leave lots of good rowdy times, the Y Club and a great senior year. I'd like to thank my parents, some of the faculty and some of the administration for getting me through a third of my life at Harvard School for Boys. Finally, I'd like to leave this school twenty keys, a field of grass, Mr. Klement and more canoe trips. I Kevin Lewis l wish to thank all those who, usually unwittingly, have helped me to grow. Deserving special mention are my par- ents and John R., Robert E., Dennis, Bob, and the list is endless, but I appreciate everyone. Special respect and appreciation to SKS and JCS for the greatest gift of all. To the faculty, esp. Messrs. Clark, Murrow, Rinnander, Archer, Mobley, Margolis, Weyent, etc. thanks and the hope that their tolerance may have rubbed off on me. To the school I will a handsome donation to the faculty and administration lobotomy fund. To my fellow students go Black and Decker heavy-duty two handled power sanders, and a gallon of industrial strength Janitor-in-a-Drum. To the others, who know who they are, a wait and see, so that you'll be proud of me. The best of me and my life is always upon me, getting better. These years that are fading so fast do not scare me at all. Adieu. Qu 60 lvan Karlovitch, a tutor of wealthy families in the large city -- one of course is exposed to the highest in wealth, but has no great cash reserve himself, and is, though well- fed, rather 'poor.' Marie Joriavna, daughter of a wealthy writer and com- panion fof letterst to lvan, and lvan one day are walking along K-Prospect in early winter. Ivan and Marie are both insane in the same way, a way which is impossible to rel- ate, yet they think in the same plane. The two have natu- rally allied themselves to face the world, each derives immense power from the other's presence, also, both are writers at heart, curiously no work they individually accom- plish is of any great merit. However one play that they collaborated on is a great success at the time, and earns them great revenue. Naturally, they travel with the money, at first to France, then to England where Ivan and Marie set up shop in an old manor house. Numerous friends arrive at the house and in short time it becomes self-suffi- cient. The house is magnificent, for I have seen it - a huge stone structure on a hill. The sun obstructs any view of it except in late afternoon when the sun sinks behind a near- by hill - The house is illuminated by fluorescent clouds - and sometimes lvan and Marie walk through the hills. Ivan, with hair frizzy, but supported by the wind, sharp nose with unsymmetrical steel spectacles, Marie also with a sharp nose. This mutual characteristic gives them both the impression of pushing forwards through the air and sea. I know them both. They are always polite to visitors, but after one has retired, even if you think you know them, they turn to each other with understanding flashed between their eyes which no doubt destroys any interpreta- tion of them. Often they disappear together for weeks, months, years but time really makes no difference to them. They are the antithesis of time, and there is no synthesis. When they die they will have wanted to die, and they will die together, without fear, but . . . well . . . Often Ivan looks across K-Bridge after instructing some, usually unwilling lad or lass in the ways of philosophy, or classical languages. Then Marie arrives. I met Ivan at the college, and know Marie well. The two are a lovely cou- ple, but not a 'couple' in any sense you or l know. lvan once confided in me his dream in love. But l cannot under- stand it yet - perhaps understanding it should be my dream. Kevin K yongsoo Lho Entered 1970 J.V. Track I0 French Club IO Ecology Club IO, II Harvard .lournalistic Society I I Curriculum Committee I I Class Representative Il Student Council II J.V. Tennis Il Varsity Soccer II, I2 Dixie Canyon School Tutorial Program I2 If Wilderness Survival Course I2 , Kevin Lho, in the interest of avoiding boredom for the people who read this page iwhat for, I know not whyll, will ispense with the usual descriptions of one's physical and mental state of being. However, after three years at Harvard I leave the following to the following: To Dave, friendship, a trip to Europe, nd future plans. To Mitch, Marlborough Mixers, Hancock Park, and a real natural. To Ray, a trip to Canoga Park. o the Magee Brothers, you guys are first-class nuts! To Bob M., good-luck at Annapolis. To Bill L., Calculus. To Ross . WWI, WWII and all the other wars. To John W., the soccer team and CIF. To John K., the chapel, the organ, and 'woIfgang. To Peter J., a I0-speed on a rainy day. To Keva R., chemistry and schmaig. To Alan S., peace. To y friend Peter D., many a bit o'crumpet! and equal numbers of bit o'aIl-right!, our infamous ski-trips, and lots fgood memories..To Marty D.,Mr. Roberts andiStorm.lTo'Brad P., thenWorId Theatre.iTo Craig M., French Class and me. Desdevises. And to my brother Charles, two more years, lots of luck, and a gigantic basketball to keep you ompuny. Finally, I would like to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude to Mr. Ameer, Mr. Berrisford, Mr. Kehm, and o the rest of Harvard School. lt's been three good years. 4?'f9e' Clifford W. Lord lr. Will - Upon leaving Harvard School, l leave thanks, many thanks to everyone especially my parents, sister, dog and cat. William B. Lyn h Entered '69 White Jock l0th Grade Class Vice-President and Representative I lth Grade Class Vice-President, 3rd Prefect Football Freshman, 9 JV, IO Varsity Il, I2 Basketball Freshman 9 Baseball JV 9 Varsity IO, ll, I2 Sentinel Review Staff - Sports Editor I2 Senior Representative - Faculty Committee I2 Senior Representative - Admissions Committee I2 Varsity Speech and Debate IO, Il, I2 Vice-President Speech and Debate Team I2 Member of the National Forensic League with degree of Distinction Left in the spring of l973, had a great time! I, Bill Lynch, realizing that the condition of my mind and body is deterio- rating rapidly, seize the opportunity to award the following priceless gems to the following unforgettables. To Mark I leave notes on how to make it with girls, all the physics and calculus problems that neither of us could do, Cindy, Squaw Valley, and skiing, and my most sincere friend- ship. To Jon, whose bizarre mind is second only to my own, I leave the election of l860, the fact that you have never won an argument, the knowledge that I am faster, a Friday night with the most gorgeous blond and a Saturday to sleep in, and four years of friendship few could ask more from. To Bens, I leave a curve ball The Swingers Guide for Singles in L.A., and the best of luck all the time. To Steve, I leave poverty, the knowledge that absolute power corrupts absolutely, and a bare chest. To my old pal Kev, perpetual parties in Hancock Park, my everlasting friend- ship, and Jock Power. To Lee, I leave the knowledge that you're a great guy and the most talented athlete in our class. To J. C., not Jesus Christ but Jeff Carroll, I leave a swimming pool filled with Cutty Sark to work on. To John I., Arlye and the hope that you will cease to take anything seriously. To Hanley, my respect. To John Porteous, I leave the Irish, out- side linebacker and an everlasting friendship. To Cody, I leave the ability to look good while making a cheap shot, and my true commradship. To Rick mon livre de francais, and flashy cars. To George, Benie's Garage :nd Stockton. To Tom, grassdrills, the knowledge that you're a great guy :nd the toughest football player I have ever met, and four sdlid unforget- table years. To Phil, a room full of Chaminade people and him in a fight- ing mood, Hi Phil, and the hope that we will be buddies forever. To Mr. J. R. W., I leave an exocta combination of O0 and the Catholic Church. To the Fabulous Pistol Petes Koby, I leave the thought of a hun- dred yard spear and thanks for our super years of friendship. To John H., Cybal Shepherd and Physics madness. To Jim, I bestow the winner of the 1972 Valley Beauty Pageant, the knowledge that you're the greatest QB in C.I.F. and my most sincere friendship. To the rest of the Senior Class, I leave a final farewell. To my parents and family to whom thanks 'aren't enough, Love. Finally, I would like to thank the members of the faculty, especially Mr. Woods, Father Gill, Mr. Archer, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Kehm, Mr. Ameer and Mr. Berrisford for their true guidance and understanding. So long Harvard. I thank you. O3 Bob Mannon I if rg Departing souls usually write a will, so I am told. And while feeling it a little premature I do find that I have collected numerous odds and odds during my stay. And so I, Bob Mannon, being of unquestionable ? mind and body do hereby leave the following to the following: to Harvard, possibilities, to Barry, an hour in the library and a N'hello, to Kevin L. I leave a soccer ball and Park I.eBrea, to Peter M, I leave one more Thank you boys , to Mike J. cents, to Dave I leave more of the same and Harvard, to Jim B. a new shirt, to Ozz I leave Dorothy, to the water polo team I leave a new bus isame driverl and warmer water, to the Senior Class Bon Chance! And to Mr. Ameer, Mr. Archer, Mr. Rin- nander, and Mr. Roberts I leave my deepest apprecia- tion for their help, to Mr. Berrisford my admiration. And to my parents I say thank you for your love and under- standing. And now I belong to the pages. Happy he who like Ulysses o glorious voyage made. ' By Joachim DuBeIlay 64 History: Entered 67 Green Freshman Football 9 Bee Track 9 Bee Water Polo IO Jay Vee Baseball IO Varsity Water Polo II, I2 Varsity Soccer ll, I2 Curriculum Committee I2 Tutoring Proiect I2 Departed Mike McCourt Y J-4 Frosh Football, 9 Frosh Basketball, 9 1 J.V. Basketball, IO, ll Varsity Basketball, 12 ' Cum Laude, ll Sentinel Annual - Sports Editor, 12 Rally Committee, I2 Debate, I2 l, Mike McCourt, alias Silas, Bosque and Dungbo, being of Dubious Mind and Body, do hereby leave the following items of interest to the following people: To Bolinsky -- a cast iron front bumper, l,000 trash cans split at the seams, a B sipper and the Silver Bullet. To Loomis , Beebos, Stit, B.M., and a natural act before practiceQ To Doug: a four- speed, Sloe Gin, stogertons and Emma Wood. To George the three B's, The Man and Nelson. To Stradly, new street lamps and an infallible first affirmative. To Mr. Berk l leave 10 cases of beer, Mr. Goodbars' advice and freeze-dried food. To Caber, Old English 800 and Berkely. l leave my deep respect and gratitude to Mr. McFadden, Father Gill, Mr. Ameer, Mr. Woods and Mr. Klement. But most of all I would like to thank my parents for their understanding and help which made my stay here very meaningful. gg Chris Miller welll' g.. Entered I968, Violet 8th Overthrew the military 9th Freshman football, president: underground student body, Dr. Bequer Spanish club I0th J.V. Football, B track, U.S. Ski Team I Ith A track, co-captain varsity soccer, MVP Gordon Mon Jogging Club l2th A track MVP, Saperia Camping Club, Editor Chris Miller Senior Page. - . Left I969 I, Chris Miller, known tolfewiby my true1namelRaii Haril Sorcani, consign the following obiects, occurrences and hallucinatio to the following deprived persons: To Bob, a car load of pigs on Bristol and all my collatoralg to Bart, S.M.P.D. D Nedelcove, and frozen nights at Mammoth, to Brad, frozen mountain ponds, adrenalin, and Nissan, my cat lwhich is bigg than youl and that was a ioke , to Rick, Wellington, Wyoming and wonderful pounds, Valley women and a pillow for t Art History class, to Ingram, my sisters and a coke spoon, your first fix, to Don, a room full of liberated inflato dolls, to J Christopher, San Gorgonio Mountain, oranges and minorities, to John Kerans, Chuck Conrad, reviving the visions of t reverberating, fur bearing salamander, to Mr. J. R. W., Moracco Mamma in the 7th, to Kevin, desert riding and circle ier to Travis, the ultimate iazz duo, to Carvel, Mt. Waterman and 86 . To Mr. Spaeria thanks for being hot. To all Harva Preceptors, thank you for the diverse and personal education. To the Harvard undergraduates, the senior parking lot a females, the advantages of the school and the opportunities that we all have disregarded. To Harvard School, my do Good-bye! Barry Scott Mitchell Boris, Bartholomew, Bear, or whatever to whoe- it may concern, being quite aware of my mental physical state, but certainly not so foolish as to it out, do at this time to the following people, things, which if l had, would, leave. To Brad: a e shoulder . . . always, Sepulveda!! Mulholland!! nset!! Beverly Glen . . . well maybe not, and iust in good times, past, present, and future. To Bob: odieness, Bore-as, the church, K.F.A., bummer, a 3 ur telephone call, awareness, and a new creepy car . or maybe even an Eldo. To J. J.: hutchi, zorgum, mbaguilla, feelers, snide-cuts, for sure but maybe t, watermelon eaters, and everything else sensible t I'll always remember you as. To Francie: see we n't forget you even though you live 200 miles from ywhere in the middle of nowhere . . . Remembrance ays. To John and Ella: a sedative. To Mike: trash ns, and an ouchless bumper. To the old group f5nide, n Carlos, Flopse, Fernseed, and Ricky S.l: the good days and a quart of milk - Bear. To John: the no ge Wedelkings, a cracked ski boot, a caved-in surf ard, a broken Wildkitten axle, a leaky beach shower, ater resistant toothbrush, better luck, gossip, friend- p and see you in Dental School. lHi Annj. To Chris: years of friendship loff and onj, talks in your kitchen out people, a knave named Wamba, a screaming er with a back-ache, oranges and Detective Nedle- e, and a Bart train, To Rick: 8th and 9th grade and in the Noeline house, 12th grade and valley parties d a funny looking Capri. To Don: Snorts, a 5 finger count, egg fights in Bel-Air, Tammy, dirty magazine s, I9 or bust, and Randy. To Tom L.: the morning er the night in the Miller's van, a nose iob, a iaw iob, rdles, Bart, and sanity. To John I.: chairlift rides, real- , radicalness, and sin. To Riders '71: heighth. To Rid- '72: the back seat. To Messrs. Hughes, McCleery, berts, Saperia, Rinnander, Miller, and my parents: I ve many thanks for reminding me of the great differ- ce iust that little extra effort will make. Finally, to all h whom l have come in contact during my stay, I ve memories, hopes, and good times forever. Enjoy. C History Entered - '67 Private First Class '67 Buck Private '68 Freshman Football '69 M.V.P. Ay Caramba Ski Team '69-70 Outward Bound '70 Releived of O.B. '70 Maraisaelles Frenching Class '70 Track '71 Out to crunch lunch bunch '72 Track '72-73 Dixie Canyon Tutoring '72 Departed '73 lim Mitchell A A .tai , to ' u T.. fs ' 'z nr 's '- r if 2 f- 5 l 2 . ' ' ., Q , ' fi :Vx ' . , ci- 1. -v , - 4 . X , tl A-A - . , 'fP.f', ,girl ' , F- ' .' ,L . V ti . A, . 4 . ,. 75.1 - 1:45. . 1. .- A SCHEDULE JIM NITCHELL SECOND TRIMESTER Monday Pussday Wndnesday Thursday Friday S lf Community s 11' s Community J V .. la 5 6 7 Prob. e Stat. P1-ab. A Sue. B 9 P litlcul Phil. P litl. 1 Phil 10 law xsnwlewnmlsil wldw IEII 68 OF THOUGHT AND DISCUSSION ln the case of any person whose iudgement is reall deserving of confidence, how has it become so?l Because he has kept his mind open to criticism of his opinions and conduct. Because it has been his practic to listen to all that could be said against him, to profi by as much of it as was iust, and to expound to himself and upon occasion to others, the fallacy of what wa fallacious. Because he has felt that the only way i which a human being can make some approach t knowing the whole of a subiect is by hearing what ca be said about it by persons of every variety of opinion and studying all modes in which it can be looked at b every character of mind. ,No wise man ever acquired hi wisdom in any mode but this, nor is it in the nature o human intellect to become wise in any other manner The stady habit of correcting and completing his ow opinion by collating it with those of others, so far fro causing doubt and hesitation in carrying it into practice is the only stable foundation for a iust reliance on it for, being cognizant of all that can, at least obviously be said against him, and having taken up his positio against all gainsayers - knowing that he has sough for objections and difficulties instead of avoiding them and has shut out no light which can be thrown upon th subject from any quarter - he has a right to think hi iudgement better than that of any person, of any multi tude, who have not gone through a similar process. John Stewart Mill On Liberty V A fha: Mark Morgan, known to the multitudes as Groucho, Melvin, Fullback, even Mr. Muttonhead, do hereby the following: George: Huh?, stand-up double, and a Cowgirl in the to Bill Lynch: Squaw Valley, a Blond, and S300 skis, or combination thereof, to Chuck P.: a rubber glove, to A soiree, to Tom S the perfect wedge block and Floyd s, to Steve R. thighs a Kiki approved water Avis' slogan, and a hedge trimmer for his chest: to ony .: an Adventure Van, to Coop: Andy Gump, Capt. and my Mom's tacos, to Cud: MLB, to Cody: Moiaveg Jim Badhamlf' to J. Ingram: my Platonic morals the Ponderosa Lodge, to Mr. JRW: a S3 exacta and a thumb, To Kevin G.: Hey, there's Mark Harmonlf' to drama at PRJHS and a match race with my '52 to Carl R.: Horror Film Festivals, evanescent and a back-seat drivers license, to my Physics savories and a Good test question, and to friends unmentioned, cronies, fellow miscreants, and other vs Harvard and non-Harvard types, I leave a view of the Valley, Palm Springs, mixers, osterizers, peer references, 33, Good Times - Bad Times, mostly thanks for four exciting years and a chance to Finally, my deepest thanks to the teachers, parents and who gave me guidance and presented new to a grateful person, especially the Berrisfords, the Mr. Kehm, Mr. Archer, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Woods, Mr. my own parents and Bill, Paul, and Cee-Cee. l impart one final thought: Whatever man may conceive, e can achieve. EEE MON! to Big Chuck Graphidyne and a post- Mark Morgan Entered 1969 - Red Senior Prefect Frosh Football - Co--Captain Varsity Football - 10, 11, 12 Varsity Track - 9, lO, 1 1, 12 League Champion Shot-putter - 1969 Bee Carpinteria State Meet - 3rd place Bee shot-put - 1969 Chapel Server - 9, 11, 12 Class President - 10 tinfamous Soph. Dancel Class Sec.!Treas. - 1 1 Election Committee - 10 Member of Mr. Miller's Class of Melancholic Muttonheads and Molecule-Mongers - 10 Admissions Committee - 1 1, 12 Speech and Debate - 11, 12 i Aren't you down to 4 points yet? l Cuscaden Blackwood Memorial Medal - Sentinel Review - 10, 1 1, 12 - Editor-in-Chief - 1 1, 12 ivia coup-de-etatj Editorial Board Perspective - 12 Dixie Canyon Tutoring Program - 12 Bracero forever i Why does Morgan get the easy iobs while W .. e do all the weeds? l at .4 Graham Moses History: Doesn't Matter vb Will I leave fo Horva d School my h story Cody Palance History: Football Lunch Baseball Mr. Cody Palance, being of small body and large, extremely intelligent mind, gives the following to the following: To Gun I leave my right leg, Myron Bayless, the infamous Kawasaki 90, and the ability to beat Rick on the Motocross course of life. P. S. a few memorable quotes. Gunnar . . . what happened? , I do so know where my air cleaner is. , You drive, and finally What do you wanna do? Oh I don't know what do you wanna do? - To Rick I leave a washing machine for your mind, a halfway decent car, money to pay the tickets at Fedco, a Yamaha 250, and Coach Francisco because you love him so much. To J. B. G. I leave you a decent shot at a ground squirrel, a Honda 350, a Hountoad, Deyus and Madrid lyou can have itl. To Prive I leave underwear and cigars, a six inch driver, a chauffeur, and a girl who never says no. To Ben I leave an old pro for him to teach, a batting average, and a ioint lunder penalty of death if you smoke itl. To John Port. I leave Big Guy, T Bass, Berk, a few laps after the Lutheran game, and Elmo, better luck next time. To Jim I leave Peter Douglas, Ditch, and Frais. To Bill Lunch I leave the knowledge that someday you'Il be able to yell my name as loud as I can yell yours. To Bill Brown I leave an invoice for the window you shot, a pillow fight, and hatred for telling on me to Mrs. Wells in fourth grade. To Steve I leave poverty, and an affair with Mary when she leaves Jeff when he goes back to Erika because Mona was sterile and Kitty told on her because . . . To Jeff I leave a cork for Magusins mouth and the realization that your mother-in-law will be Phoebe Tylor reborn. Tom I leave you a tackle you like to play against in practice, and Coach Francisco's attitude towards football. To Lee I leave the J.V. MVP award and the ability to use a size 28 bat. To Pete C. a night up on Mullhalland and the box. To Pete McCook I leave an eraser for all the needless base- ball card information you've stored in your mind also RI K D MPS Y. To Coach Mag I leave a few thanks and some new games for your office. To Coach Carlson I leave the greatest tackle in Harvard School's history. And finally to all the iuniors on this year's varsity football team I leave Rick Shields, do what you want with it. To Coach Francisco, Thanks a lot. Bradford D. Peppard 4 Pf' ' 1 V -W. -5 35,5 Y ' ,.,f .1 nf 11 made my fy u stay af A X AH , 'nfs Hb. !h uJ,.f '-:ff ,ig ag ,M , ,lv ... , 'v wr old enough to do the things adults do they do things obody else does. 'Every dragon gives S- Wy - Gibran e - Ra y Pludow Education is an admirable thingy but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing worth knowing can be taught. teen-agers are too old to do the things kids do and Even though counting heads is not an ideal way to govern, it's better than breaking them. - LEAVE GW . . . and the poet sheaths his pen while the soldier lifts his sword. - I.A. rfh to a Sr. . l eorge who slays 2 KN ARIJUANA. Initiative. Removes state penalties for personal use, Proposes a statute which if rn. rl T k Y-4' Wt., OEF' fx would provide that no person eighteen V55 years or older shall be punished criminally wg I or denied any right ar privilege because of ,ND ' I Q1 his planting, cultivating, harvesting, drying, Wx, -- . . J . processing, otherwise preparing, transpor- Lg J ' N25 -5 H , . iang,pa55assqng,afu5fpg,mafrjUaf.a,oaesnai x ot, 1 v in -1 Man has learned to fly like the birds. Now all he repexag if-xnstung, or Iimat fiiraure legislation NO N VD, Q3 ' ' l H D70 I I U1 EISDFIS U71 91 E Il'l E CE O . mafsjusnagflm engaging in Condlfml' that L. has to do is to learn to do it as quietly. endanuers others. Financial impact: none. ' l Q ' . .,. RKB T Productions Ya neva know ya know! Ya sha ta ney wha hee anaw. lohn Porteou - rv Q .1 .Ji ' if The more we live by our intellect, the less we understand the meaning of life. I John Porteous known to all by such illustrious titles as Juice, Herk, Porteuse and other unmentionables do hereby leave the following people the following things. To Coach Allen I leave my God. To Cud a locker room full of guys. To Billy a football season and a tanned blond. To Moose a smelly locker, my scout, and the fact that l'm not greasy. To Koby whose milk and cookies we never did have. To Kev good times with Janie. To Radar Bobby Sherman posters and Anne. Tan-Aloha. To Preve a stogy and 5'6 . To Chuck a steak and Martha Montage. To Petee interrogation hour, a whipping from me, and a hot rape scene. To Marty one more year. Andy good luck in Boston. To the guys playing football next year good luck! To the hez scissors to trim your ears, and a pair of corrective shoes. To Gun a 9-'I ls and 20 pounds. Rick I leave the fearless fly. To Jim, June in the nude. To Linda I leave an uncooked T.V. dinner and a good future. To Don, body surfing at Ralphs. To Josh the darkroom and film editor. To Coaches Bowler, Michaud, and Mobley, thanks for two great years of football. To Coaches Carlson and Billingsley a year of frustration. Special thanks to Father Chalmers. Mr. Roberts and my parents for making these six years possible for whatever they may be worth. 74 Entered '67 Frosh football '69 C track '70 J.V. football '70, '71 Coach Allen's boys B track '70 Varsity track '71 Varsity football '72 - blew it Left to do a little crew, surfing, and sailing. Chuck Pratt do hereby give the following boize s Italian for boys l the following To Peter Meyer, little peanut, bomb, G-G-G, don't make me sockey and a panic number. To his mother, his dog, his car, Steak , and McDonalds. To Porteous, a you can keep Martha Montage a ski lesson. To Mark Allen, those noises, a blue flame, Golden and Buns D. To Mark M., the glove. To Peter Davis, recuperat- in Hawaii. And to Little Peanut , sensitivity, ego, and a new car. thanks to Mr. Stewart, Mr. DiFranco, Mr. Rinnander for putting up with And a very special thanks to my por- for making my experience at Har- uru possible. f-'- 1 i 1L,I'il it t.,.f,u1'f.l 4 ,fb We seek a renewed stirring of love for the earth, we urge that what man is capable of doing to the earth is not always what he ought to do, and we plead that all the people, here, now, determine that a wide, spacious untrampled freedom shall remain as living testimony that this generation, our own, had love for the next. v. 21 v-. 1,1 I 1'-4. Mark Priver 1 2 . ., MC 76 ' a.rj.v.-'.. ..:'.- ' xiii if I , SL' l L F S , I lu, V. ,...l4 .1 D f J 'm'..-,445 -' 1' -, liY1:.:- , 2+ v 1 wg, L , rt .t p v. ,. l. I, Mark Priver, being of intelligent mind and small body do hereby leave the following to the following: To Jeff, Tom ar Skobe as a group I leave eggs, toilet paper and the knowledge that one of these days I'll return the favor. To Jeff, I leave a date with my sister and my blessings. To To leave a bottle of champagne and my French homework. To Skobe I leave the fact that he never threw an egg, and my personalized cigars. To Porte I leave 4 more years of Frenc and half an inch so he can be as tall as I am, even without my boots. To Gunner, I leave all the cars my dad has own in the past year, a lifetime supply of tennis racquets, a iud suit, an autographed copy of How to succeed in French without really trying, a class with Mr. Rinnander and the ultimate thing in this world that he won't get teed off at. T Cody, I leave Mike Jamieson, 20 dollars, a wash, a chauffeur, more B's to add to his extensive repertoire of opening paragraphs, my only K, a grand slam, a good buddy, a batting average and a free membership in the Ch Francisco fan club. To Benny, I leave the rug, Dixie Canyo standing ovation, a raincheck, Dodger Stadium Concession and My Eye, starring Odysseus and co-starring Polyphim To Rick, I leave all the things he would like to leave me in will, but can't, because they're too dirty, the presidency of perversion of the month club and electric football stats. To Lee, I leave my dog and his infamous title, Sophomore Sensation. To McGook, I leave J.S., his endless knowledg of invaluable baseball stats, a starting position, and an autographed baseball from Whamo Williams. To Mario, leave a haircut, my fastball, the J.V.'s and white shoes an red sanitaries. To Mr. Holmes and Mr. Rinnander I leave m bedrock of fantasy and the knowledge that I really deserved an A. And finally to all the faculty and coach that were fortunate enough to be somewhat associated wit me, I leave my deepest appreciation, and thanks for puttin up with me. f f'vn Stephen Paul Rader Entered '70 - chaste, pristine, innocent J.V. Football - sophomore Varsity Football - iunior and senior Coach of 8th grade basketball I Coach of 9th grade football lboth . H mistakesl Head of Rally Committee - Rah 'Senior Review' - Almost Elected First Prefect Second Prefect Harvard School ll try harder, Left '73 - corrupted and ready for anything Q , l hereby leave the following to the following: To Skob, Tom, Jeff, Lee, Priver - a royal flush, To Jeff C. - a color T.V., an invite to the wedding, and another question for Coach Magasin, To my boy Skob, Gabriel's Job and at least one last day with your girl. To Phil Cuddy - Gold Plated Chop Sticks, To Tom S. - another headache, a kangaroo court, and your own 7th grader to kill. To Koci - All my Children and a night with Arica, To Brian Barber - everlasting friendship, To Hanley B. - the teller at B. of A., To Mark M. -- an Avis sticker, a moonlight walk to V.H., Kiki's brain, and thighs , To Jimmy B. - A piece of my Azz, To Jon Rubinini - the revolution, another heist at Bullocks, and six tanks of gas, to Mike R. - a broken sand wedge, To Keva - C, D, E, A, and so on, To Rob B. - the first night at Arrowhead and a spilled 7- up, To Laird W. - a gold club in one, To Clark W. -- a date with Cindy, sunglasses, Nate and Als, and a Rum and Coke, And to Laird Again - Poor old Joseph, To Mr. Wilson - a large supply of light bulbs, to Mrs. Wilson - Mash Potatoes and T.S., To Mr. Mobley - Excellence and Firewood, to Coach McFadden - Slok of Malwi Pineapple, To Coach Magasin - the hair on my chest and life in the eternal nutcracker, To Coach Carlson - The hundred I never paid, To Coach Billingsly -- I'll give you anything for your wife, To my parents - l'll never be able to repay them, To Harvard - six hundred girls, And to Annie Girl - A Ring and A Rose and A Chocolate Flushey, 4 ops, Trench Warfare and Love. 77 Richard Rand HISTORY Entered 1967 8th grade Vice-President 9th - Freshman Basketballp MVP 10th - J.V. Basketballg Captain and MVP 11th - Varsity Basketballg All-Olympic League Varsity Golf Cum Laude Society 12th - Varsity Basketballg MVP, All-Olympic League Varsity Golf U.C.L.A. High School Honors Program osh I or Rappaport ' I' ' ' -f ' ' .-.4??Y5l':'F .' :' 'G' , 3 I J I I ' if f ,W Much Thanks To Claire, Ezra and Friends N., 4 I A f 'K.,,Ii N 'bln- v J 4 'fl' f v , -:nun-W I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are You and I am I, And if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful. If not it can't be helped. Frederick Perls, MD, Ph.D 79 Steven Renick wi iw 4 ll l wwf 1 H. 5' , ln: 'liflgf A ', il il 5 ' r 80 Entered Harvard, 1971 lntitiated into Cum Laude Society, 1972 UCLA High School Special Program, 1972 National Merit Semifinalist, 1972 Went out to lunch with Mr. Clark and rest of A.P. Physics Class, 1972 Leaving Harvard, regretfully, 1973 I, Steven Renick, being of sound l?J mind and body, do hereby bequeath: To Pope Jon XXIV, a bunch of bulllsjp To Spike Lewis, a consistent serve, To Bruce and Tom, an autographed picture of George McGovern, To Mr. Clark, 100 tickets to a house of round food, To Doc Mobley, a iokebook, To Coach Bennett, a normal volleyball class, To Mr. Ameer and Mr. Kehm, my thanks for your patience and guidance, To my teachers, my thanks for an excellent educationf To my friends and acquaintances, my thanks for making my stay at Harvard enioyable. To those I haven't mentioned but should have, my apologies. To everyone, my best wishes and good luck. -- 'Yam' xx: x x x f , . r rv- , ,M ,krqikgs 0 1 u.-89,1 1. 1:27-'H' f' '- -vw 5 sr N' 4,23 J :Za-if -Y f-:Sb n,.'1'Z'Y .sy -1 Goodbye David Ashley Robinson fl 4-- ' X -9 4+ 1 .-J, I 4 at ,. .iw uf ,QF ,N . i fi ' l .1 V X CR WN :Il Many books require no thought from those who read them, and for a very simple reasong - they make no such demand upon those who wrote them. - Charles Caleb Colton jerry Robinson With an eye toward nostalgia, l, Jerry Robinson, also known by such diverse nicknames as Robinsphred, Rob- instone, Stone, Phred, Magnet, Margarine, Midge, Mag- nesium, Dwarf, and one- other name too overworked and understuffed to mention, do bequeath the following absurdities to their deserving recipients: To the now departed Jeff Maillian, one car seat with a slit in the arm-rest and the entire phone company with which to fiddle, alter, and otherwise illegally play, to Jim Ditch- ick, the hope that he will eventually learn all the trivia that exists in this world with the sole obiective of some- day returning to Harvard and inundating Mr. Carlson and his Calculus class with the above useless knowl- edge, to John Gill, a deer's head and enough canvas to give the world all the images that overflow from his creative genius, to John Kirkwood, Godspell and all the horrors of its production, to Rob Miller, a dinner at the Tic Tac, to Bow, millions and millions and millions and millions of kinked, knotted microphone cables, to Rick Tashma, the perseverance to study until he knows twice as much as Maillian, and the hope that he'll,eventually shave his mustache. To Steve Alcorn, l leave Stuppy and Ben and 235 pages of this book. To his B-3 and Fender Rhoades, I leave Steve, to Flea, his motorcycles and a G in an Amaj.7 chord, iust beautiful, to Fardo, my gratitude for all he has taught me about life and God during this past year. To the Prince of the White Snow, all the giddy girls we meet on the road, our brotherhood, and the hopes for a great life with Angie. To Cathy, my deepest friendship and love over the past seven years. To Brad, OOTS LF, BOLF GALLS AND his terrific physics lessons. To Charlie, Wishon, wow, must find him. To Mr. Clark, all the wine and good times he deserves. To Gene, the Math department and remem? brances of many a cold night hunched over a calculus book. To Mr. Rinnander, Mr. Humphrey, Mr. Koslow, Mr. Woods, Doc, Mr. Ancer, Mr. Kehm, and Mr. Berris- ford, my thanks for all the knowledge imparted to me and for four years of friendship. To my mother, imini- ogrel, my love and Park. To Park I leave my mother. 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Alice replie rather shyly, I-l hardly know, Sir, iust at the present least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but think I must have been changed several times since then. What do you mean by that? said the Caterpill sternly. Explain yourself! I can't explain myselb I' afraid, Sir, said Alice, because l'm not myself, you see. I don't see, said the Caterpillar. I'm afraid I can't put more clearly, Alice replied, very politely, for I ca understand it myself, to begin with, and being so mc different sizes in a day is very confusing. lt isn't, the Caterpillar. Well, perhaps you haven't found it yet, said Alice, but when you have to turn into a chr alis - you will some day, you know -- and then af that into a butterfly, I should think you'll feel it a lil queer, won't you? Not a bit, said the Caterpill Well perhaps your feelings may be different, said Ali all I know is, it would feel very queer to me. You said the Caterpillar contemptuously. Who are you? Alice's Adventures in Wonderlc Lewis Car lohn Rubini F 'S l remember all those thousands of hours that I spent in grade school watching the clock, waiting for recess or lunch or to go home. Waiting for anything but school My teachers could have ridden with Jesse James for all the time they stole from me - Richard Brautigan I t N --f', t, .x AU: . 7, ,. .. ff -AMN. Z- ' - 's ll ll 'A if I 85 A TRIBUTE TO Alan Charles Schwab Procrastination is my religion I am more moral than most, but by no means moral Everybody wants to kiss my Fanny, but she loves no one but me I 'fr' I am certainly wiser than this man. It is only too likely that neither of us has any knowledge to boast off but he thinks that he knows something which he does not, whereas I am quite conscious of my ignorance. I would like to thank Mr. Archer and Mr. Clark for their inspiration, direction and understanding: Mr. Saperial for his empathy: and Philip di Franco for enjoyable experiences, cultural enrichment, and spatial awareness. 86 Kevin Sheldon To Tom, Carolee, and Travis dinner at Tex's place in Fresno. To Art a vibrator with his name on it. To Allan an operation. To Keva Mrs. Sitch. To Don a bottle of goofballs. To Montage a cork. To all members of the slovenly club a charge plate from Brooks Brothers. To John an appointment with Jenny. To Kip a hand grip. To Gram a ride home. And to Mr. Berrisford and the entire faculty my thanks and a 1973 Corvette. Richard Shubin And so it goes For everything. Turn, turn, turn Has its place Under the sun. Harvard faculty do note, With me, a superb education I tote, I think, indeed I do Kudos for so many of you. Students of Harvard, In Threepenny Opera, Had Brecht only known: Could he, Would he have written F'-i T ' ' 7 1 ,W L- fl 4. , Ji ,-.IM-,xg-.v.,,, yu, .- 1, Sig fu n' ,.X::f,Q,'1-an ., 71-G. .. ' 5 r-1'-Fil' 5 'ff'? f3ifi ' 'J 3 ' ' ' M -.lg-v'gz I 1 ' -dw, ,-if 5 AH: lf ,-1. 'L '.- fi, 31, l- ' fv' I. 1-an-' ' f 'fv. ' l' 'T' vs. . Ll.-'arf' ' 1: , ' Q Ai- .' Ay 77 .V I '- uf J. ..- 4... I ,N ,-,few-Q x ' I H ,H - , , ,M ,,, ., --' T- ,f fu! H V ., P:-.q' -'Nqr ' xklf' ' .v .fi-j ' 88 What does a man live by? By a resolutely Ill-treating, beating, cheating, eating some bloke! A man can only live by absolutely Forgetting he's a man like other folks. So gentlemen, do not be taken in -- Men live exclusively by mortal sin. other Peter Skoby l, Peter Skoby known also as Skob, Cheap Shot, and Koby do leave the following unforgettables to the following peo- ple. To Jeff, the strayest night of all at the Providence Dance, the time spent with a certain girl that he would iust as soon forget, a day at the lake, you got the grakel, Mrs. Priver and the proud fact that you were a member of the elite blue van vandal gang. To Tom, a lifetime supply of beer and mai-tais, Tahiti, D, Newport Beach and their distinguished Security Guards, a girl in his van that he would just as soon forget and the following day when sober, Jeckyll and Hide, a B.B. hole in his side that he owes me, wolfman cries in the ear after the fight, and the proud fact that you too were a member of the blue van vandal gang. To Lee, the night during and after Cudd's party, the Paraclete game NO or Go, my riders, Olde Eng- lish 800, and a girl friend that lives next door so that after practice . . . To Tim, the chickens at Vons, June Stevens, various prayers while barking, the teenage fair, the beg- gars and the freak show, and a night in Newport. To Kevin, Hey Koby Lookl, CO . . . talks, No. 86 on Palm Springs, and the fact that it really was a town I passed. To Mark, eee man. To Bill, Bills. To Bodek, my book on how to act cool. To Radar, the knowledge that he's my man- ager and someday we'll make a million dollars. To Greese, his 'gars and poker. Many thanks to Coaches Carlson, Bill- ingsley, Francisco and Magisun. To Coach Bowler, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Rock, Fr. Grant, Mr. Read and Mr. Archer my gratitude for their help and knowledge. To the administra- tors thanks for not kicking me out, and my deepest thanks to my parents for giving me this fine opportunity. Entered '67 Vice-President 7th A President 9th Vice-President l2th 7th, 8th grade all-stars, football, basketball, and baseball 9th Frosh fbotball, Frosh basketball J.V. baseball lOth J.V. Football, J.V. baseball l lth Varsity football, Varsity rugby, Varsity baseball l2th Varsity Qotball .,i Varsity rugby' Buzzed to Tahiti '72 X . ...df . C. Smith DE MORTIUS It is often said great men are the tables of contents of history. Throughout my six years at Harvard I have been influenced by many great men and the ones which have made an everlasting impression on my life are Mr. Corcoran, Mr. Koslow, and Dr. Mob- ley. They have taught me that there is no substitute for excellence in anything that I do. At this time I would like to thank them for everything they have ZA? done for me. ,4- P I I ..' ' , . . X51- Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you cease to live. 90 l Q Travis Smith ff' or Mel - a chopper, Jill Gosden in a leather iacket, and a scholarship to Columbia School of Broadcasting. or the Baron - the can, the box of Eggn' Onion Matzah, the nose, the steak, and an official Hasbro Dumbmeter. or Roger - Happy tiding from all your friends' families. or Shmaid - Oh when the Saints . . . or Mr. Colbert - You don't think that I put that there?! ast but not least, to the Faculty . . . have had u al tough time learning bl wonderful cl lousy dj none af the above , A 'S aj the ways of the world bl how to be a well-rounded person cj how to get into college dj all of the above. H Anus' . !:a,r Tom Stevenson ff: s ' ,gk .1 P gl 1 HISTORY Entered '67 Red 9th Frosh football J.V. Baseball l0th Varsity football Varsity rugby Varsity baseball l Ith Varsity football Varsity rugby Varsity baseball l2th Varsity football Varsity rugby Pres. Lettermens Club Te Haere Atu Nei Ou l Tahiti l Te inu Nei Te Hinanolll WILL l, Tom Stevenson, alias Enson, leave the following fragmented memories to the following unfortunates: To Jeff, the cleanest place in the room, a table from 7 stories up, and the rest of Tahiti, 240 lbs. having to be tied in the bus while rookies in Canada, various feats of daring involving the famed blue van gang, floor wax, pitchers, free food, drinks, the wedding at the Sheraton Universal, not to mention the greatest stunt we have ever pulled while in shorts and bare feet, the cake especially the day the girls went to camp, millions of B's and big D's, and last but not least LLS and the gas debt you two still haven't paid off, and lots of luck and keep it going. To Skob, Tahiti, a worlds record with J.G., a bronze knee, the lake, parties at your house including B on the pool table and a cigar in the mouth: the night that, may you the of something or another, and the pillow fight that ended in a one sided gun battle. To Cake, Lake, Stake and soon to be polluted: Nookie that you hope to get, salt on your head, count chocula and Franklin Berry: and last but not least a football talent that shouldn't be ignored. To Kiven: 50 feet of dicondra lawn and a go dollar plumbing bill, the pumpkins that started the great race, and your D hat. To Lee: Cuddy's lst Bi-annual party and I got to take my riders , parties at Skob's, D on a little oly, the nerve to call a girl, Palm Springs, and Tahiti. To Mark: T.P., eggs, cigars, underwear and us. To MOOORRRGANNNN: 3 years of V. football and lettermen sweaters. To Bill: new shoulders. To Cud: the moongate, Bi-annuals, and the paneling of your van. To the Fly: yourself and your Q uniforms. To Barb: thanks, happy years to come, and 143. To Mrs. Carroll: a guard for your radar range oven because one day I am going to steal it. To the Pork: my vote for the Pres. of the l.D. Club, even though that doesn't mean anything, and the thought that l will still be around. To the Cuddys, the Walkers, the Greens, the aedhams, the Rogers, the Jones, the Skobys and to the Carrolls: thank you for everything and iust for being the greatest people in the world. And to Lee Carlson, Mr. Billingsley, Mr. Bowler, and Mr. Magusin: Thanks for making my last four years at Howard worthwhile. To Mr. Ameer and Father Gill thank you for putting yourselves out for me. And to my parents: thank you very much for making high school a worthwhile experience. 92 Bradley Straatsma , Snidley Whiplash, otherwise known as Derek and the Dominoes, being of strong body and sound mind, leave the following items to the following people: o Doug - a sixpack of V.C. o Hanley - a hot debate team o Peter - a night that never worked, and the Mcyor's street o Jon Gill - a person's philosophy is everything and material objects aren't. o John Hunt - good times a summer ago o Benny - Halloween . o Flopse - a new car and good times past and future o Flopse, Chris, and John - Leslie and her friends, etc. . . o the Mike-Bos and Bone-crusin', parties and trash cans o Leslie - Hello, Hello, and can't that chick take a hint! o Bear - Newport, Rowdy times and more to come o Fernspore - faith, trust, and friends forever LIFE SO LITTLE o Ricky S. - see you always and 4 dubies o Juan Carlos - a rifle and the West LAPD, and I2 years Noon so clear of an everlasting partnership Night so long, o Rick W. - a night at you know whose and lots of other Shall l dare neat stuff, see you always lnvent a song? inally, to the rest of my friends, a bottle of Welch's grape Time so little iuice, six oreos, and l'Il catch you later! Future so near Tune so brittle y sincere thanks to: Mr. Kehm, Mr. Florian, Mr. Woods, Mr. Who will hear? Saperia, Mr. Rinnander, Mr. Archer, Mr. Clark, Mr. Oh let who can McFadden and my family, for teaching me, understanding Turn breath to song, me, and preparing me for whatever lies ahead. Life in man Thank you l Lasts not long. A Bientot BD5 '69 lohn Stuppy 1-- f:-J ,' ,..'. , 'E 61. i-Eff, . Q 1635? TTI .,nssuL : st. esqmfe.---A 1, ftp. 5'-1.-ee-szzmi'-y'f':, A , R ff. izwfwi ewfee -1'-:i f .gm Jil? f-14.51-::f1',1ff1 1 QW ff . Q-' -n itfgs FGM: 'sf -11- 2:5655 ,w!5s?sf,fQ1a:15'-i-1'A-,-ninety?-Ixgff' , . ., .. . ,-.. t. .,. ,.,f. ..,.-:,t ' 2.- ' K 'ijt -1-:r-174Liiliifvftrl-f'w.t'.1SE: ' if: -' ,f ,z - 'N-5. - Q . 9 'T 4 4,--,' 1 if fi-'w. lr,iw5 ' . r , . ' ' ytg.-.1':.is'+f9' u r' .gifs-:n.L,1A . if 1 v- :dEjf?1Z'-GM I zzasrxzixsw' .,g 4 - . . , ,r, v isle- A we -. - -- .. I I , ,, . J. I . K, 1. L. Q, Mm., .. A , 4 '-- K ,ix 1 ' '1' ' V f ,V ' tv? f V . 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' 1-A I Ins . ...e A N ,. . ,sg f-,s3g gg- I ,'- ' -- f , Q -,447 f - , , , 3' . . .--' ,'TJ,?'7.l .. --: '-tn-m f fit.-if,-1' ., . , . 1 ti?-Qiilfeqs, i.fft1'f - 1 , mf ' F ' ' 'tug 25-fy'-.' :I-HQ .- , 4-1 If ' 'Q' ,fi -V -427-zhgfiziifiefisfv . l?' si.: :,: NWA i..'-.rl-.,-af. . A x I- - 1 - I, John Stuppy, known to some as Sticks, Stups, J.L.S., and P.V., do hereby leave the fol- lowing items, representing great memories, to the most deserving recipients . . . To Steve - a gol- den scepter, a life drawn by some amazing pens, fixer, l3 Reflections, 88 keys, a pair of scis- sors, some ear plugs, a lot of great concerts, milkshakes, and four years of friendship, To Twinsy l - a low draft number and Fleetwood tanks, a pair of blue-ieans to wear to The Club, and that mysterious lady from out of the night, To Twinsy 2 - The myth of Kenter, Physics, that 5 minute trip to M.C., Engineer Bill, infared filters, and a hearty Hiyo : To Bayard - the answer book to Harvard, operations DOT, and NOPE, a Howitzer for shooting sparrows, a heavenly cookie, a coin C, and a shorter name, To Jerry - an endless supply of Fender Mediums, a mem- bership to the C.L.S., and a key that he can't lose, To Mike - culture, land if you have to ask what that is . . . l, To L.C. - a self focusing instamatic, and a map, To the Triple Alliance - the keys to my car, To Winky - a facade, To Brad - a haircut, To JPC - torque, w's, and a thousand thanks, To Ben - a voice like Rod Stewart's, To Fireside - Rancho Santa Fe, Drum Solos, Stairway to Heaven, and unlimited use of Bekins Van Lines, To The Link - the 'Underture, an aged IOU, a chain for use in a little social function, and a few people to come over for a rehearsal at you're house, To Grease - my slick drumming, and Betty Sue, To Picks - an oopse, a Houdini escape from the WB, and a cast party, To Scott - a night of Tommy Can The Amazing Journey l am the axis around whom the earth turns. I am deaf, dumb, and blind, Shielded by a mural of flickering allusions. I am the magnet that unceasingly gropes, Trying to draw through this curtain A reality of feeling. But even when things are drawn next to me, Their significance l don't feel Because of my coffin of steel. And not recognizing the truth, I turn my back and it is repelled. But through the key of time, I long to uncage my impermeable And resistant shell, Long to free my mind so that The vibrations I seek can Overcome my emptiness, Calm my eternity, And lead me to where the sky meets the sea In the horizons af my mind. You Hear Me , To Charlie - warmer pool decks, To Mr. Far Out lUpl - a cosmic spider, a set of rims, and the beat, To JS - a Wow Man! , To Boca - a cork and a tasty treat , To Coops - a bill, and a Much later! , To Driver - Miss America, and Disneyland, To Doc -- Brass B's ,' To THOHS - Well Ociffer, you've nailed the head on the hit! , and To F and S - wings, and all that is love. Now with a lighter load, l will take my drum and beat it. onathan Taylor I is I I I ' In 1 - sffffl e advised that before God and Man and that Being in e full possession of my faculties, be they natural or piritual, I do Hereby bequeath my Estate both Real and aginary in a Proper and Heartfelt Manner by the ttachment and Acknowledgement hereto by which I set y Seal and by the Signatures Hereto appended, Upon is the 9 ' day of the month of Mqfel- in the Year f Our Lord One Thousand, Nine Hundred and 7-3 , earn Hereby: 'X That to John Porteous do I leave the lid of a straw at and a new Datsun-sized elastic band, H That to Mr. Roberts do I leave Marty, and God bless ll who sail with him, That to Chuck Pratt do I leave a room with a view nd a gliding club, , That to Bill Braun do I leave the Christmas Spirit, That to Mark Morgan do I leave Adventure, That to those who come after do I leave the Future, That to those who go forth do I entrust the Present, That to those who remain do I entrust Happiness, That to all do I leave a warm invitation to visit Blighty, to live well, and to all do I give my deepest thanks for a wondrous six months here at Har- vard, hereto do I set my Seal, Svkoflflxowi Raymond F. Townsend ,lf- I Raymond Frederick Townsend, otherwise known as Turnip, Fred, and Player, do bequeath the follow- ing relevant possessions to the following irrelevant people: To Bunion I leave two tickets to Soul Train with Becky Carter and seventeen years of sexual frustra- tion. To Stan I leave Jewel and a night at St. Mary's. To Cody I leave an Eldorado, a body shop fwith your own clutch departmentl and a picture of Michael Jamison in a solid gold frame. To Lil' Priver I leave the class of '82 at Dixie Can- yon and a bottle of Vitalis, and a yardstick. To Ben the Haddad of Bagdad I leave a red Mer- cedes-Benz and two Camels from J. Ameer's camel lot. To Gregory I leave a comb and a dollar to do as he wishes at the kissing booth of his choice. To Randy lEgbertl I leave my telephone book so he can never run out of girls to talk to, and my car so he can take her out lonly if Mrs. Williams chaper- onesl. To Bill Braun I leave a stop watch that stops at 9.9 automatically providing that Mr. Braun holds it. To Donald and Bart and the rest of the brothers at Harvard, I leave togetherness and a lot of luck, because it is very hard for a Black man to make it in a white environment. I would like to offer my deepest gratitude to Mr. Miller, Mr. Mobley, Mr. Saperia, Fr. Gill, Mr. Archer, and Mr. Holmes for showing me the way through five difficult, long years at Harvard School. And I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my mother and my grandmother who stood by me for five trying years and for the patience they had. I can never repay them for everything they have done for me and I am extremely happy that they let me experience the ultimate experience of attending Har- vard School. Again thank you, mom. moulli - JI' :a--.,, X xx. ' wi.- E L- ,- I se i .A 4, I. N , Mark Masashi Uriu In Memoriam to Mark Masahi Uriu who on the date of his graduation June 8th, 1973 committed Hari-Kiri in the tradition of his ancestors ' in a symbolic protest of the state of things in general far 6 ' ii ,MU or rw ins, -r i ' X -H if Tkxxvff - XX 'I gel ' 17 i ' - if, f ' fr 1 1 I5 W fi lk X it ' it ll Charles Wacker HISTORY Entered 1967 - 7th Grade Highest Scholar 8th Grade, Brian Works Award 9th Grade Highest Scholar 10th Grade, Solon Award I lth Grade, Sentinel Award 12th Grade, National Merit Scholar - Left 1973 Future - Perhaps . . many of which I would rather not remem regret that I have few tangible items to be u on m eers. But that should in no ' I, Charles Wacker, of various appelatit s P Y P c impl like WILL y that I am bereft of gifts. To Eric, I w to leave a deep friendship, an unfinis tale or two, and the ultimate pun. To all of rest of the members of the intellect cIique, I leave afternoons on the town rousing choruses of songs long forgotten I perhaps better left that wayl. To Mr. Clark the A.P. Physics class I leave two monkeys, infinite number of golfballs, one and a marsupials, and the perfect hamburger f Jason and Jason's. I give deep thanks to Rinnander, Mr. Ameer, and Mr. Berrisford all of their time and effort. But finally, I we rk . . 4 i e not the me shal to offer my sincerest gratitude to Fr. so much for things said or done, but unfailing example which he has set be and which, though perhaps unsuccessfl I attempt to follow in the years ahead. I, Lee Welker alias S, :lil gnat, and other names relating to my size hereby leave the following items to the following peo- ple. To Skob, day after Cuds, the bumper cars of the B.B.C., the' Immaculate Heart, dance pizza hut, and look at those ! , the shot in the dark and may you the of the losing at Radar's, New Year's Eve and Baby Whale, the blind date with fishface and nose, and the strong man who lifts weights, fo Enson, madmen covers on the pool chair, the T.P. time on Greasy and his dog, Palm Springs, gas in the eye, and the worst headache, the trip to Tahiti, and Tefa. To the Fat Hen, his drunken frenzies in Enson's van, Dennys and get out of here you mother l the laziest guy on earth award, and the Ali Magraw look. To Cabe, on the road to Mammoth, power on chair three, landslide on Wipeout, the perfect nooky, passing contests, and trying to handle Cud's parties. To Bird a night with my cous , such teeth , bloody nose, S60 of plumbing, the broken window, Santa Claus Village, skiing on Christmas, To Cud, the biannuals, speaking Mexican, my body to beat up, and the wild ride with Phil Cud and the V Dub. To the following Coaches I leave: To Coach Billingsley, 80 million rewards, one coke, and my own pants, To Coach Magusin, Big Kid, and any dirty thoughts l can think of, To Coach Carl- son, a whole team that is 5' 9 , 145, To Coach McFadden, a broken leg skiing over Christmas, To Coach Michaud, little men rule the earth, To Coach Rock, thanks for English and anything narly in life. To the Administration, thanks for 4 good years and my parents I thank you for everything. Lee Walker 9th - football, basketball, baseball, was a blue and paid for it on Activities Day, skiied a lot. lOth - football, basketball, baseball, learned the evils of alcohol, skiied less. l lth - football, basketball, baseball, did a lot of good stuff, became a non-skiier. l2th - football, basketball, Tahiti, broke the monotony of being a iock, member of the Student Council l?l, still a non-skier, became Faro and left. 99 Mike Warren I, Mike Warren, commonly known as: BO Bolin- sky, Dungbolinsky, Melvin, Jock, Caveman, plus other unmentionables, gladly give these priceless gems to these melving: MIKE BO - Let's get these ladies' toweIs, iam sessions, a perfectly placed flying B.A., inexhaustible cases, Newport-Saugus-Newport, my clamdiggers, plus so many other far-out times. BONE - The ultimate can, skidding demolition derby in the senior parking lot, bakery goodies, so many pool games, and That's what I thought. BRAD - All your valley chicks, elevator shoes, the morning after and you're the rowdiest dude l've ever seen! DOUG T. - The grossest redeye in town, Colorado River trip, Lights all night raps, and an everlasting close friendship. MCCABE - Another year of McCleery, following me to Hurt, B's, and really rude. COXBO - Quadrupleton Coxbol BERK - A river of beer in Colorado, and take Mr. Goodbar's advice! DAVE KLEMENT - Another Colorado River trip - this time without Berk. B.B. TEAM - Sodas, one more quarter-court. AMEER - Countless tardies and no socks! My thanks go to Mr. McFadden, Mr. Klement, Mr. McCleery, Mr. Woods, and Mr. Winetrobe. And special thanks to my mother for making all this possible. Finally I leave all of you my last words: BAHAAAAA! El2J X. I Enter: '70 J.V. Basketball IO, II V. Basketball I2 J.V. Football Il Berk's Bounders I0 A.F.S. II Pres. T.C. 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E4i1?'W'F f 1' 1,1 dq Q .1111-A gh, f-1' Ill Halma tramping llllll up an . . 1.197 . f . 9 'I R1 is gfxvgvqnquel, b ' ,V ., S1100 did-1ghOl?'6 hid 6 1 14 -3 ' ' u f A -K 8 .1,d.,y,, E-gtrgvagumoe las the thing: .fneQ-hi QQ.---5.12 1 . .-1.5gQ1Q ,,m6ate1y embossed in platinum and sold, machine- 'rrwr-T-ff-5 - ' I leave Derek of the Dominoes 7 Valley chicks to do with whatever he wishes. I also leave a night out on the town with the boys and a one night stand with C.B. Don't forget L.A.! To John David and Jon L. I leave the knobs and seats to my car. To Mike W. I leave a Porsche and a wheel. To Brad I leave a red Fiat and an endless strip of Mullholand, and a happy life to all my friends. Rick William Entered in 7th, '67 Left Ist '72 I got away with nothing the first 3 years. Got away with everything the next 2 years, and got bored the last year I Another Race, Another Win james R. Winkelman I, Mr. JRW - better known as the Harvard thoroughbred handicapper - wish to call to the post a few moments I wish to leave to some fellow graduates. To Bill Lynch I leave a good ski instructor to really teach you how to ski. To Tom Edwards I leave a two dollar show ticket for every time Cougar 2nd runs and a car that no one can upstage. To Mark Morgan I leave a Volkswagen Van with a Porsche engine to be used exclusively for Squaw Valley ski trips. I leave to Tom Steven- son a winning day at Hollywood Park. To Bruce Edwards I leave an all black chauffeur driven limousine to take you to the club. I leave to L. C. Smith a friendly personality. I want John Heidt and Chris Miller to meet the girl that they refer to as my wife. To Bill Braun I leave a real co- ed tackle football game. To Mr. Florian I leave another simple, clear, and logique student like me. To good Doctor Mobley, I leave my hope that you have future students who will wine and dine you from country club to turf club. To Phil Saperia I leave my respectable ethics. As I approach the finish line I leave my thanks and my appreciation to Mr. Ameer and the rest of the faculty for a once-in-a-lifetime experience in education. I leave a special thank you to my parents who opened Harvard to me as an educational opportunity, Now I am off and running and I say farewell. .A.94'4a.gni ,. 75773 - ,nf g I-I. ' Carlos Mauricio Dourado I, Carlos Muricio Jaboronoy de Mattor Dourado, will the following to the following: To Mike I will a Hot mke and wheelies, To Joe, a Nikon and telephoto lenses, To Justin, IO0 mg of nest and a ticket to Alta, To Carvel, a gas station in Santa Monica, To Eddie a new bus with air conditioning, To Chitiea an unforgetable Halloween, To Mr. Colbert, a garden party and vegetables, To Los Angeles, a Brazilian blue sky, To my friend Bobba, l will a Rugby ball, To Israelson, all Marlborough girls and Funny, To Mrdon, my Kodak lnstamatic, To Sarnoff I will a GRAND AM brand new and fire-cracks I00 MM, To my friend Brian Read, a haircut with piranha teeth and style, To Denysis, a new Cat Stevens tape, peace and love, and inexpressible thanks to my parents, the Healys, my teachers, AFS, and everyone who has made this year an unforgetta ble experience. 104 I 1 , 1 I ' Io: l , Tony Alden David Blumberg Dwight Belden ' 1 Mano Alvarez Bruce Blakely inf Mike Burnap Joel Chitiea Charles Cooper Shawn Curhs , , - V X4 Peter Cooper John Crouch Martin Davis Randy Davis ' , ' r., J Q q-u '1- n .i w I .- .' , ' n ' - l 4' Joel Davison U , r w I -If Paul Dippell Bruce Dickinson Justin Dituri -5, Robert Dose w ,x . 5 U Cam Farrer ot Dunbar Jon Greenberg .nr V 1 -A '15 v YA! 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YF3 W 7 1, v ' --s,111'g 1 -1 4 - - g,ff117f ?i1,1 QQ - 1 lv- 1 1 J 221 ql-rag ga 1'1 fr, 1511 1-:1 1 , 11 , 1 , I M 15 5 livin 1x1 11.1 v, Ly 1 J' 1- ,y 111 ,Q 1, 1 1 1, V1 f , 1 1 551 ' I R ' ' ' 1 Vs. ' 3 V ,i ' , 1 1 1 A , xi-, .-.. ' 1 .' 1. U e fs F l 1 W. l iv ir - 1 N i . 1 - , ,kb Mrs. Louise Asay, Receptionist L lff 3314 Fin t M M fl S, Kg. if -nz :N ft Mrs. Louise Dickson, Secretary to Head of Upper School v l Q lr pm t J s .1 Mrs. Dinah Gabany, Secretary to the Dean of Students Mrs. Virginia ','Q'fbI1' ' ' '-1 3 Fl . ' x 1 :EU 7 . ' ' 1 ,f.. 'E TY? '54 FIQQLAWRY' .' 5' ' ,e ll 'gt' ' . ' ' 235 1 ' Q. : V 'j f ff ' ii? if l Q 1 , 1 ' ' 1 u , H, . ii- ' 'TH 1 -La 1 1 oyyg 'V ,,X .'s.IJ 6145 ' aqftv. 'L E :tl -.il3w'5flOs CO: X ' L' R ' 1 X X af' NQYISP. f .2 Z .1 ..'4 'N Staff Am 'X Ffa seg. 57 ff. . X X 'Z X R -ifffx AA ? K- gxxg e V X v ' f Mrs. Lorraine Stellhorn Secretary to the Headmaster - In l l ,e it 'li .. I .. if fsf' la ' ' I ft I l ' I 2 .-Fu. '7 L for Alumni Relations and g:? gr'- :'. - gf . 5-F17 Mrs. Faye Sitch, Student Store Mario Diaz 110 Maintenance iw .5i'3,'iui.1 H-av C Mrs. Janet Standish, Faculty Secretary av iii v-f Mrs. Vema White, Secretary to the Business Office N- Mff- Joan RYCV' Cafeteria Staff Secretary to the Head of the Lower School 9 - 1 SQ, '31 F. gf: 1 fig na' 5533 Mr. Frank Alvarez, Accountant Joe Matravoleyi '1'j , ,. 5, . i ,f fa CF 2 ,E,, , ff' . I Johan Kanaar Ed Antak John Bokowski Raul Perez l English ROBERT E. ARCHER B...A. U.C.'L.A. MA. U.5.C. Five Years z. . MA.NWDWRITlN1G ANALYSIS: Soiemfnify, wif-reliance, speculuficm, ahrderliwneffs, curiasiiy. DAVID P. ROCK B.A. Loyola University Two Years my PM L, HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Imagination, enterprise, ambition, initiative, frankness. xi- wt i J PHILIP HOLMES B.A. U.S.C. M.A. Duke University Six Years QZ7g1,oZ4-Z,-M2 4 JON RINNANDER B.A. University of Pennsylvania M.A. Princeton Course Work and Examinations for Ph.D. Completed Two Years 1 .-ei. KATHERINE ANNE MOORE B.A. Wellesley College M.A. Stanford Three Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Resolution, contemplation, sincerity, extroversion, tolerance. TIMOTHY MARITZ KAHN B.A. Berkley M.A. Middlebury College Four Years 2,- HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Creativeness, idealism, self- confidence, cooperativeness. FRANCES S. MILLER - Librarian B.S. Pennsylvania State University Three Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Orderliness, firmness, solemni activity, energy. MARY AYLWARD B.A. Simmons University Three Years EIB , HANDWRITING ANALYSIS Expressiveness, enterprise, helpfulness. 115 6 Science JOHN P. CLARK BLA. U.C. Riverside Ten Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Energy, decislifveness, leadership, purposefulzness, wit. X-XOR W ' rnm 35132-231' -.., RICHARD L. HUMPHERY B.S. U.C.L.A. M. Div. Fuller Seminary Five Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Moderation, logic, methodicalness, caution, clearsightness, frankness, stability. MERVIN H. MILLER B.S. Pennsylvania University ' N. HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Planning, naturalness of expression, close affinity for Mother Nature, tolerance, frankness. Thirty Years 7 - . 4 - Itllif' A is A .LL JoANN M. BUSUTTIL B.S. Saint Maries Dominican College M.S. Loyola, C.C.L.A. Two Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS! Calmness, harmony, aesthetic sense, orderliness, resolution. JAMES B. KOSLOW B.A. Hiram College Three Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Inner security, adaptability, reserve, optimism, altruism, coolness. I v FRANK MAGUSIN B.A. Pomona College Three Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Initiative, self-control, contemplativeness, methodicalness, frankness. JOEL A. COLBERT B.S. Southern Connecticut One Year Warm HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: lmpulsiveness, adaptability, imagination, creativeness. 20 w 7 F , 121 - 7 - Y ff -Y ' ff' Varsity Football .. -A .- 5 ....f. fFirst Rowl Billingsley, Porteous, Walker, Townsend, Olmstead, Burgess, Coach Allen. lSecond Rowl Barrett, Nelson, Davidson, Skoby, Wood, Marx, Royer, Stern, Kanin. lThird Rowl Coaches: Francisco, Carlson, Magosin, Rader, Cuddy, Badham, Morgan, Cooper, Leonard, Theis. lFourth Rowl Shields, Carrol, Green, Palance, Dickinson, Scott. 'Q .N U- I K N4 N ,vp ' lunior Varsity Football lBottom Rowi Beck, Lewis, Rand, Burnap. lSecond Rowj Karno, Hogen, Mannon, Clifford, Ulhmann, Hooker. lThird Rowl Scott, Pollack, Marx, Shelton, Halliburton. lFourtl1 Rowl Miller, Singleton, Zaro, Hohl, Coach Michaud. Freshman Football fBottom Rowl Paul, Haddad, Feldman, Meyer, Urick, King, Mitchell. l5econd Rowj Trainer, Cohen, Uavis, Bennet, B., Selak, Swick, Schuur, Hinds. lThird Rowl Kirkwood, Williams, Andrews, Mampalam, Leone, Plants, Dillman, Irwin lTrainerl, Coach Bennett. lFourth Rowi Symonds, Fomon, Payne, Bennett, D., Marx, Dunbar, Coach Griner. .. M. mia, V X . I IX r iffy '-.rw J xr. W - . f' 1.1-H-'TQ' , .. J f - -U' TQ Eff in M Af Q ' 5,5 ' I 'Tre '.,3,1j' 'V' W , Y-, .1 rl. ,xg -.P:7v,I:-,fn-,3fj:?'Zl ' 1 in-uf' . '75 .-,Lx-f'6 . V 'S uf - -'fri 1,9 5 1 L-'15,-A., v-1 '- 1' '- 'B a '55r.'?b.a.:g' LQ Qzkq A ,- 1.5211 f , A-?!3f'5-'WNV 'L v ..-.ij,:gQGgR-- .wa- nf .. .W ' ev---1 .V . 4' A QQ ,Q l Z--.iw 1. gnu' 1 K 5' 3f'W-f x 17' ',W,j,, ,-,X-m.1.v'x f-fu.. '-wx . s 'f,.1,- 'if' 52 U .'.3 ' ,,- 51? -. 11: Af.:'., L .f 'g1z-4. ,.+ N Q B'-.'5 52,?.' - ' ,- 57 ei-:7k11:, f1.i.:'-ir,. .f-w1 '5.':'n 'iw . ' 5'1 1-QQ. .. ., WW- n . 1- : K ':1tL Ji -Jfl' . 7 '-,W Y .. . A N, ,. 'V V . Wx W 1, 1. , . .1. . , , f . . A-f ,,.y-?----,,,4- , i 0:1 -g ' . - .,r 11 I, A. MV- . , ff-fd .., J'-, ,Q -. ,ixefa-g4:.u-.'i?f.1ZuK .yt -A Top Left: Coach Francisco, Miller, Jamison, Palance, Sherriffs, LoPres9i, Magee, Fenwick, Barreh. Bottom Left: Rand, Rubin skein, Weisenberg, Haddad, Welch, Lynch, Priver. VARSITY BASEB LL U Q p-gr ' k -J-. ! if L I . I . K --in D. ,-, -, V , , R N 4 L I H ff' I .,,, . X .L 4 'B V42 f 1 ., ' . F ,ferv- Varsity Water Polo lBoMom Row, Lau, Braun, Stuppy, Rappaporf, Davis, P., Pratt, Mannon, Kirkwood, Wacker. lTop Rowj Meyer, Davis M., Beldon, Sarnoff, Moore, Verdon, Healy, Blakely. lAbovel Coach Stewart. l 2: .'-uv?.Q 'd '- me - my ., . fa. .. U ' V' ' '. e..e 'r1 'WT' ' , 'I - '. ' ' . sian '--44 ' vp- .. ' , r- 'Hg-V - .' L .. ' '. Ko.- -S, yg. :fi , ,f'5'-.1 ' si - lq.f 'J-3 .J t u-,....-- f- -,-Q , W' - ,.,.,-7-,f --4 rf,-9- N -. 1 N NM ' ' X ' -9---A., ,. -P-x - , .J- I. V. Water Polo pn.- lBottom Rowl Meyers, Fischer, Segal, Powell, Adamson, Gay, Dourado. lTop Rowl Parks, Maytum, Crouch, Mitchell, lsraelson, Blumberg, Loac Wilson. Frosh Water Polo ,uv-L .V - F - r--V - . ,C H ,Y,.. . . Y. , ' ' ' A lBottom Rowl McCarter, Lund, Kirkeby, Maloney, Christopher, Miller, Holland, Maytum, Boyd, Howard, Castle. lTop Rowl Healy, Archer, Mitch Erickson, Hannan, McGee, Caine, McCabe, Boyle, Olch, Sims. Coaches Stewart and Wilson. S fs, R. Qa- 3 -is-...Ji-J Pr z- 71 , QQJ' -' - 1 1 ' ,J 4 , Q fc fTs H5?5 N. ' :zfabx -1 ,, ' . ,xx w 'I Il. 4.. . f. : f m . ' 7 V ' im I J'-'I H MFMQEQ z-, .1 Qi., ,,,',g,.,,?i. K. l... . , ,I 5.3 - A I yn.. ' 'Il ' ' '.L,.:35 '.J-- -' ' -1:'? ,X x : f' -Y 1.1 fri , . :. H - .1,-A!-- l rg ,f,i,g:,.f ' 72'4 T '-Lx-, V w'af::E,ifs.,'1 ', . '-5.1-: 15? 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The Mugging Club 133 The Surfing Club lWavej Richie Miller, Brian Read, Craig Cohee, Phil Cuddy, Glen Rubsamen. lSurferj Tom Linton fBoredl Cam eron Farrer. fl'- I O l NJ Q1-M J lL .fu ,lfkr Mrs. Miller, Chris Jones, Richard Tashma, Julius Woyfhaler, Franklin Rueiz, John Howard, Jim Hannon, Craig Cohee, Andrew Goodman, Peter McRae, Tim Shepodd. 134 The Library Club to Right - Mr. Clark, John Strassner, John Reynolds, Kevin Lewis Unison Mass: JEROME MARGOLIS Smith, John Manulis, Kevin Ryan, Scott Bokowski, John Kirkwood, Ms. Carter Ensemble: Steven Wunderlich Michael Margolis Michael Kirkwood Charles Munger Edward Chaum Randy Miller John Dahlberg Richard Shubin John Kirkwood Robert Miller Steven Alcorn John Stuppy James Singleton Debbie Rutter Garret Ayres John Ames Julius Woythaler ecorder Club Thespian Society Chanters: Laurie de la Chapelle Pam Keaveney Julie Lydon Karin Moore Pati Parnell Candy Read April Rolston Lyne Spinney Gail Van Dyke Steven Carroll Franklin Reutz Martin Montague Bruce Falstein John Gill Severn Miller Jerell Tognazzini James Koslow Craig McGarvey Phillip Saperia Katherine Moore Frances Miller David Keith '35 X X M jg 93? 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V ffl a-.1 Steve Paul 1:23-'1 V' 1 L fr- l -'T-1' ff llf' l' I Ilf l' ., 'AW-4 'F .ill f,,,, v il 4. ff ff -J 'flip -F1 -ll- . Lia 5 5. L '-f S :J '1' Dave Nelson 6' 9 '5ll' Dan McCabe , Bill Plants ' ,F, . ff . W 12' We - I 4 1 . I .L .M f L. I QW -QQT 1 I J RON RADSTROM ERIC SCHUUR 'IF JOHN STEINY vu 'Qs' JERROLD TOGNAZZINI IAN WAYNE L, ' 'T J' Q :E 4, if 'P 55. M ,. 'aaa lv, fn S' ,, I XXX' FU : I ,I fi-I, IM . , '5uf'f N215 ' I '. vi I' BILL REICHi i F 1 A Q i f'fI 'x 1 X 1 X -, , X S RICK SEHAK ROBERT SWICK TOM TRAINER STEVEN WHARTON re ,, , CHRIS WOOD RHEINSTE L I I' 1 Gb WILLIAM SIMS JEFF SYMONDS -E Z V ' I 3 hi? I .I inf' it I I AAN - Q NY fx I 1., ,,, , :I ' I - . , , w. - I 1 111' ' ' I 'ffizggki nf .. 553:-:.-5 J - wf ar -21: ANDREW TRUEBLOOD LIONEL WHITMAN Fine Arts CARL M. WILSON B.A. University of Redlands M.R.E. Union Theological Seminary Three Years JOHN LUEBTOW HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Tactfulness, moderation, B..A. California Lutheran College aesthetic sense, productive observation, wealth of ideas, M.A. U.C.L.A. spontaneity. Two Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Expressiveness, formalism, aesthetic sense, perseverance, critical sense, originality. Ms. JUDITH CARTER B.A. Southern California One YG? X? ww. HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Creativeness, enthusiasm, realism, frankness, energy. TEDD WOODS, Forensics B.A. San Diego State M.A. U.C.L.A. Five Years . 4-1-41.1 HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Sensitivity, verbosity, activity, leadership drive, endurance, perseverance. I .-mpimtvll-wifi.-I.-. 11- I Q51 -J' f LIC.. ' : 'V 3 PHILIP J. DiFRANCO B.A., M.A. New York University One Year HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Makes a 1 production out of everything. t 1 ....:,. ARP KEYBOARD - JEROME N. MARGOLIS, Music P Q- L ff A.B. Philadelphia Consewatory of Music Q u , g t -' i Q M.A. Philadelphia Musical Academy . if-.ffl F:-saw. if ThreeYears 7 self3I3l1s,33?le,11'Qff'1 g fil lzfii i-Qliei f lirl-93.11'9?,4gsJ5..'-' 1-4: 4 ' iS9l:L:l,y S 0 s 5 sssssssssi sssssgisssi measles 77? Qiiifjit if? 1 T HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Vitality, expansion, contemplation ' P' A-W A Lil' L 2 frankness, coolness. I52 J' I Y t lf 7 Js.,' K I ws rf. Q, 'Pk 'M 5 . Ht x -1 I , ' In L 1. fi ' I 1' .:. ' i V- 4 T fi T' U -.,.. . LC. E.-' ff, 131' - :Sl A Fi E T i Physical Education CHESTER FRANCISCO Director of Athletics and Physical Education B.A. San Fernando Valley State 'FY R. LEE CARLSON B.A. U.C.L.A. Eleven Years f S M. Years BENNETT M.A. San Fernando Valley State an-V Q QW ,,-., RICHARD W. BILLINGSLEY B.A. San Fernando Valley State Three Years QL CLA QTEXKXKQKS 153 Mathematics WALTER STEWART B.S.E. University of Michigan M.A. University of Michigan 22 Years 7442 2M,...f- HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Open-mi-ndedness, coutiousness, main strength and awkward-ness, matter-of-factnress, reason. i ' GEORGE BYRAN ROBERTS B.S.C. Leeds University Eight Years 4- HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Self-assertion, traditional, logical, individual, persuasive. GENE MURROW B.A. Columbia University M.A. Harvard University HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Orderliness, inner security, enterprise, enthusiasm, Serge Lange, creativeness, skepticism. iw CRAIG E. MCGARVEY B.A. Brown University B.A. Brown University Two Years KLSITM' HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Zeal, purposefulness, realism, adaptability. gy V Q STURE N. RADSTROM Teaching Diploma Folkskollare Upsala, Sweden Ten Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Activity, sincerity, logic, enterprise methodicalness. .gpai-Nr-'I' R. LEE CARLSON B.S. U.C.L.A. Eleven Years f N xjfyf HAN DWRITING ANALYSIS: Ambition, optimism, naturalness of expression, pushing spirit. Year -..Ag-it - - V. GIBSON JAMES WINETROBE Yale B.A., M.S. Southern California Columbia One Year 1 ANALYSIS: Liveliness of interests, creativeness, reserve. .7 HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Tolerance, sincerity, concentration, activity. 7 :ag , ' r- AY Head of the Lower School Wrare Head of the Upper School f, i its Aff... U e. 'iigtl , it , i. JOHN AMEER B.A. Y l U,C,L,A,G' HUGHES Director of College Placement NDWRITING ANALYSIS: individualism, intellectual itiative, appreciation of the orna Zel GEORGE KEHM 2 3 5, B.S.YaIe All 1 ! 'lar ' X HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: a , pushing spirit, optimism, sincerity. fx Director of Admissions Business Manager MR. RUPERT TAYLOR Business Manager f'We774f GEORGE ROBERTS B.S.C. Leeds University Dean of ,Cal ff 15.4 ii fa - School Chaplain ,- 4. , X-. N: Q '- . ,si O , N fx! .A REV. JOHN GILL FRANK MAGUSIN B.A. Son Diego State B.A. Pomona College M.A. U.C.L.A. yn 4 M ' 4 Sk ,av f. 12 D , ,M 4, Mx YH 2 U lx' ,lx JL? 1 Q ' :!riQ1rit'Jg,: s A' j X 1 f-,VX EX 53? T, L A ., 4 Q Y if x,f ir' ' V NN 5 k JH A I 1 N T J f f C lf 5 Q f 2 E 'MT A. 'Jw --Y ' if xi' jul' Y. E, X , ' f A Y' ' H, '1 ,f f iQf . fi UF' t Q. f A ff '7 Y fy Q : -' -f 1 -I ,QQ fag! qw 'qliyfik ' ,f.:-: gm- ,., A 1 WN' V g. 3 fx T S 'S A, Al , ' if Mi , 1 L ' :za Q.-F: - wi ' -1 ' 'T H ..,A X ,. , V , ,, 4-,VA gi, 5':h1.iQqfk'fQ!1'1':!, . .ng -i t , B VII1 xx? I X rj fr! ,K ' ,Q VA. Y.-, F.. I, If 1 V N' -9- i fu, .fx-x, 'A .-1 .,-r-- ...I I. V. - Frosh Basketball Top Lefi: Holliburion, Thompson, Dose, Richman, Lho, Theis, Ingram, Coach Giles. Boifom Left: Irwin, Marx, Roich, Lewis, Mathews, Brent, Davies, Carter. i N .K ', ,KE L- Top Left: Caine, Loughran, Mampalam, Davis, Williams, Mettler, Nelson, Coach Rock. Bohom Lefh Selak, Leonard, Banks, Browne, Dickinson, Moreland. In Absentia: Fomon. is w av- f x N x r Q4 tad. XXlg ,x ...p-hp 3 Varsity Soccer I .1 .. hun... A.. lv-ai.a. K kr ' madn- - . - f : A ' '-l!llv - - . ' - - v i '- M 'nl . I ,N Y -V, -W' .Ii V. . V' - 7- .fr - , . I I . ' , Y 1 ' V Top Lefh Rubsamen, Marx, Scoh, McCosker, Mannon, Laidlaw, Wesi, Burnap, Fishburn, Bunzel, Swanson, Coach McGarvey. Bohom Lefh Hind Blakely, Lho, Park, Rusack, Linton, Meyer, Dourado. A . my A . -N .- .... fl F .5 y ,, 4- ' + -. . 3.-ag- - 4, ..... ' Nr-1 H342-, 43, .... f - L -.Y ,, , il.. -. 1- .g ,, - I 'A .,.. .., ,.r.......,,,,,4 .., I -, -, -, f--- .-7 - . ,. , . - ,',,A- -i A .. , '-,,' - Q, ',1,f- gn-- Q ,' g .V P.. ,, V A .Mu --. , -.. ' ' . -. --.. , - W A ,q,- -if - 4 V Y- 1 A- 1 il .. 1 , f.- K ,.. -MM' ' A 5 .. V -in 4 fn 4 Q . w,,. T1 LM - Frosh Soccer I ... AA... Top Left: Segal, Oswald, Healy, Lynn, Zaro, Hohl, Moore, Sones, Rutter, Adamson, Pomeroy, McGee, Steinmetz, Hooker, Coach McGarvey. Bottom Left: McCarter, Davis, lsraelson, Hogan, Farrer, Chitea, Heyler, Kaplan, Parks, Pollack, Reed. Top Left: Kirkwood Marx Bennet Mannon Bennet Horowitz Schaffer Lomax Wayne Gay Glance. Bottom Left: Becket I I I l I I I I I I I Urick, Coffey, Steiney, Rutter, Dillman, Payne, Whittman, McCabe, Coach McGarvey. w 'f- ' V Q - I . ,'v'- , p'sQA?'P3x1F-' vm ,V K Z it G4 N'-sg Q- fw M 1 I .4 fix .,,,...r - i :wig ,-: ll!! rle- 34k .,.. cf - '--Q . :F 'S2a, M' 1 1-, Th-P 'I 8 N . U . qw 'li 5, R.. SN 1 I v .Q 'F ,. -:'15ff3':s.,.,u4 -'Iii 12,1 i ' ,AW ,. Y .-A -- -.1 , I Li Z Golf Team 'i x rdan Rich Jon Hookstruhen Bill Reich Dean Parks Brian Weintraub NF .'-P! ,Cross-Country it . yfvx fe- f' x x f1'3EgE'a9fJ .gxgltf 1.4 .LAL Left: Coach Keith, Ingram, J., Escher, J., Howard, Pomeroy, Ingram, D., Coach Berk. Bottom Left: Coffey, Stack, MacDougaII, Escher, Swick, A. 171 , ,, , , ,,,, , i i w omputer ILJIJ .I11f? fllwti- CITLIIJ w l People. F,-,, - - --- . -Y . GETZF?-T ,, ,?-fav - fFront rowl John Dahlberg, Lesler Medvene, Steve Hamile, Bur! Jorgensen, Bob Maloney. fSecond rowl Mark Hunner, Mark Carroll, Jamie MacDougalI, Mah Mettler, Mr. Murrow, Frank Ruetz, Bill Plants, and Jim Beadles. 173 Harvest iSeatedj Kevin Lewis, Brad Peppard. iS1'andingj Rob Miller, Mr. Rinnonder, John Reynolds, David Rosemont, Glen Rubsomen. f 1 i i i i l ago: , 5 ' 7'.L2,- ,,'7v,A..i5 ...g..!1!:'F Erfiif M T: fb 3' .. o 29 ID 3' :. Z 7' Q 'H Q Q 5 D o . U o 5 us a -. B o 3 Z :- If 3 Q 0 :' 0 I 'U I Q -4 m 1 Q 0 o 'U n rr o . 'U m .. m - Z 0 -4 ru r' 174 Harvard Film Society Student Government Prefects L. fo R.: B. Leonard, C. Marx, J. Greenberg, H. Moses, P. Meyer. Student Council IL. lo R., I fo B.:1 D. Ingram, Lee Walker, S. Rader, R. Bunzel, M. Morgan, P. Meyer, L. Douglas, D. Greenberg, G. Meyers, P. Morgan. Q 76 Forensics Debate Front Row, Standing: Meyers, G. Sitting: Shubin, R., Allen, P., Swick, R., Whitman, L., Issacs Escher, C., Hicks, J., Kessler, A., Stack, C., Fredericks, P., Plants, R., Dick, R., Kneeling: Woods. 2nd Row, Standing: Caruso, R., Meyer, J., Horwitz, G., Straatsma, B., Gamsky, Linton, T., Olch, C., Brent, D., Greenberg, J., Mampalam, T., Carroll, M. 3rd Standing:Marsalli, R., Deutschman, J., Nevil, C., Bernheim, B., Hohl, B., Uhlmann, C., Mark Kirkwood, J., McCourt, M., Shields, R., Ditchik, J., Brown, T., Warren, M., Meyer, P., Escher, Original Events Bottom Row: Dick, R., Shubin, R., Swick, R., Whitman, L., Maloney, R., lsaccs, J., Escher, C., Hicks, J., Kessler, A., Stack, C., Fredericks, P., McCarter, G., Rodstrom, R., Mr. Woods, Coach. 2nd Row: Dillman, J., Meyer, J., Horwitz, G., Straatsma, B., Gamsky, G., Linton, T., Olch, C., Brent, D., Greenberg, J., Uriu, M. 3rd Row: Deutschman, J., Bernheim, B., Stupin, P., Uhlmann, C., Mark, M., Kirkwood, J., West, J., McCourt, M., Shields, R., Ditchik, J., Brown, T., Warren, M., Meyer, P., Escher, J. In terpreti ve Events Bottom Row: Shubin, R., West, J., Meyers, G., Isaacs, J., Swick, R., Escher, C., Kessler Stack, C., Dick, R., Rodstrom, R. 2nd Row: Nevil, C., Meyer, J., Bernheim, B., Gamsky, Kirkwood, J., Olch, C., Brown, T., Uriu, M. 3rd Row: Mitchell, J., Greenberg, J., Karno, R., Uhlmanrl, C., Meyer, P., Lynch, B., Escher, J., Mr. Woods. I Ham Radio Club Hicks, Alan Schwab, Bill Boyd, lan Wayne, Blair Leach, Mark Hanner, Brian Castle, Jamie Ecology ,A Club John Ford, Brad Thorpe, Ray Pludow, Scott Christopher, Jim Mitchell, Jay Maddox, Mr. Koslow. u . ,E'g, A . . 1 zu I YJ, Y' to Right: Mr. Clark, Jon Adams, Jim Ditchik, Jerry Robinson, Steve Alcorn. - Game Board I7 7 The Motorcycle Club Jeff Symonds, John Magee, Bill Allen, Joel Chifea, Mike Healy, Mr. Dees, Mike Mitc- hell, Darryl Griff. The Russian Club ' f Dx 'n-.X Ken! Nelson, Mr. Graziano, Richard Wander, David Guth, Peter Maass, Chuck Lindley, Ed Chaum, Steve Cutler, David Bercovici, Bert Bernheim, John Jordan, York Bradshaw, David Lippman, Renny Slatkin, Michael Werner, Dean Walker. Harvard Review Mr. Michaud, Renny Slafkin, Albert Eyraud, Chuck Lindley, David Peterzell, Andrew Feshbach, Bill Maloney, Michael Lubic, Tom De Marco, Blake Davis, Peter Hoffenberg, John Bunzel,-Bill Grasska. Thea tre-Goers Formal Gourmet Society mlb Left fo Right: Tom Edwards, Doc Mob, Bruce Edwards, L. C. Smith,.John Bayard Taylor' Campbell III, Jim Difchik, in ubsentiu - Steve Alcorn. 179 J il P 4 , Q .,,, u ,Q WEB QW N Xe W M V W 4 , WMM ffk ff' Ffvar 5' -- may W 5 f ,gm W M V x Y 'ls A Ng? M 1 ,W N, ,X ,,.. 1 - x M f. 'MIW MW , 559 4. -Y I 4 M I W 'F' ' -Lf Agn, - ' E V V :gy .. A -QW W M , x . . WY' . mwzvfl WT AW QQNNN- V V 97 P Jw WM, . ww W Q 1 J A f - Q A, , . H 'var y N' M5 9 Y Q-Wm A I XM aw Y 5 A W ,AA 1 f- 6 : 51 - , , . .2 wif ' 81 , fl, 3, ,. n 146' T , ' A1353 Y 2 .1 31951 Y VY-'Y i i ,fi If i- - 0 Jw Well, the cherry bends with blossom and the vivid gross is springing, And the star-like lily nestles in the green, And the frogs their ioys are singing, and my heart in tune is ringing, And it doesn't matter what I might have been. While above the scented pine-gloom, piling heights of golden glory, The sun-god paints his canvas in the west, I can couch me deep in clover, l can listen to the story Of the lazy, lapping water - it is best. - Robert W. Service A . ,4 L, 1 - ' i , W' 1. - , ' 'fl ' . ,rf I Q, , A W Y V ,tg ,J Q lf -4 X Robert Adams A W if Hugh Bateman V J John Bertram John Ames ' 7 'Z M' Karl Anderson James Beadles David Becket Robert Beyer X xx .. ' if Doug Brown X . .Ely ' ,E 'Nl-J fda, '- ,J 1 ,tl i wi f' 'lf' , tj, V.: , it J U, ll A, .Q w ill t it V -Q, V - I, 3, ,yt -e .4 x- V f -. Azu?'w, ' . I ,..., . : 1 . ll N , , Il. I.. 4 . Ed Cazier Jim Burnap Mark Binstock Bill Bagmrd Adam Bercovici J . 7 ' I l- l David Boyd ' '1 ,ml x ' Chris Byk Frank Capra Tom Barrett Richard Berg A 4 f .Le-. I , ,f xl 3 ' n' X 25? ff t aa? A Cary Bren j ' ,, w l 1 K X J,' . All Q v J 2 f V- ll? gl gi, :X li Perry Castellano 15,- Tom Christopher ROB CHUMBOOK 5 -1 v- AVI ,I 1 H. I 'IMP' V E Ig- .I .35 ' X x,I..jI,y v ,an 'I :Q LEWIS DOUGLAS ew JOHN FORD u + II lx. , L I HARRY GOODAN STEVEN HAMILE JOHN DAHLBERG DAVID EAGLE uve 1... 1 ROBERT FREDRICKS DANNY GREENBERG - YI JAMIE HOGAN x-ggi' V. CHRIS HARVIE F I. JOHN DeMARco , 11. III I I v I .Hy BRYAN DITMAN III I , T ' F I ' ' ,::IIHf1- . ' ., ,'i?5gQA-,?E f I ,Q ,---ppl... I in I r' v-- , EE!-.1 I'Jf13?fr: F A ' I '--Jlk ibgl a -.Ei S13 I II 5 'N gf I- ' . .,, JON FARRER nQ:,,,f5 Q 1- 3 :,, L' . 4711, R Y - I XX V 'iv f ' ' gf' CHFBFIVFL DAVID GRIFFITHS f-Q JEFF HEYMAN From FEINGOL JOSEPH I GROSS DANNY HOBGOOD All GEORGE .Z Y- I ww 1 ,.I-X II IEW X I J .I 5 :ES it I JON GIRARD 'il W, I I IINQIQIV. rw V f JIM r I .I I . .A II. I FF I' r VER HOFFMAN SWT'- ,K,. I? YQ s,I MATT HOLLAND. MARC HORWITZ 185 Q41 I I F 1 1 .2 CHRIS S ES ' I MIKE - I W,-.1 CHAUNCEY MEDBERRY ' , I .. .., . f .L LESTER MEDVENE I A I If I XX f fl A ' KENNY MORGAN , F '-n V . 3 I ' W il ,.ia.'g :, A I I. L . II -nga ' 1 K-,nv 5 fin. ffl. v ., BRIAN MOSS SAMUEL PALMER .,..r GEORGE PAPPAS STEVEN POMEROY F? -,I-7 1 - , 4 I 1 L ' X 1 H.- 2.2 BURT JORGENSEN THOMAS LYON 6 If II P DAVID MAY --e MIKE MELLETHIN 'I DOUG MILLER L, I in , ?v I I -. 1 .g I 'L DEAN KARNY MAY i JOHN MOTTL CHRIS NICHOLAS V7 1 ' ' ,, GRANT PHILLIPS I, . 1 I . 4 I, I WILLIAM PASNAUi 572 , IQ I wg, ' A? 3 Q I L.. ' 'e , 2' 5 I . I I .f EDDIE POPLAWSKI KEVIN READ -r 7' BRAD REIELER I ,, . ' TOM RICCARD MIKE ROBLY STEVEN I T I I If 7 I L .. 0 . if f 'fri I I . ' ' I 1 - - s'rEvE STEPHENS ' Y il X S HUGH SUTHERLAND LEE TOBIAS L -- '? VERELL TOGNAZZINI X7 ZAHM . ij fx fi- f I :fin mv! I f ffQ?fif!If'ffff!sv'g . EIAZYISI 4 IIIIIIII' I ',z'Lf'1'u2 r'I'IIi'I'II JON RICCITELLI i -5 I ,I Rv ., I . V1 , , I I 'X I JOHN SIGOLOFF KRIS SWANSON U ' I L I .sf ' 5 I 1 I 'gf' -M. . T, av 1 . I I A H .. 1 ' v. . , L I H X Iii.. figzj f I I 2534 ,gm-jygz.-N J :Q1'QC:1J':1r:- H -. ,E IIIE'-Niki-15 5 - J wI '.X'.xc. -WI' pAvlD ULICH , , I f ., I 44 , L' J wi' ' Egfr, ,x Y' Wg, nu ' ' +I BILL RODEN PM I I 'rm I -M? ' r AM 5-file? ' :f321Mf':' U: .I I. 45,44 EQ wx AVI N V.. .SUE Jie .E , H I.. ,.yfq5g,'Q,g 5, E, in-ff +-Q15-ww I 'IN 1 'M' CLARK SMITH i an 5,-V ROTASCHILD ' TOM STASINIS ,. ,L-,E,'.Yaw I . I f II ,' 2' 2' , W I . I E GEORGE THABIT f' ' 'I W .L .1 .dir 1-I QI' f x I I I INAT WILLIAMS F' 7 kr j,7Ts -,A ' -1--gy Y I -If ,V X , I 'T PETER WRIGHT DAVID ZARO ROBERT WYMAN I x DENNIS YOKOYAMA YP? N - 'N .auss- ab- 2 Mg I - F Roheri frhmangbnl Tom Baird .loey Bergin Mike Andrews Brihon Banowsky f' . ? l . , V X- . '? ra, . rw' K, Jr' -lr, 1 ' u all , Craig Cantwell York Bradshaw Mafihew Cazler Davis Bader 5, ,, Sieve Aronson Juan Barrie Richard Braun V Mah Bell w - ii V.. . ,5 ' John Brunson Kevin Corley Bailey David Bercovici Bunzel 1 H. vw' I' .. . ' , ,.,r Roger Cox Cohen Brab Crouch WWI 14' X STEVE CUTLER LAKE DAVIS P' ALBERT EYRAUD ANDREW FESHBACK J Lf' SETH FRONT 5 I BILL GRASSKA BOB GRIFFITH JEFF HEAD D , DONALD L-LLLL ,Q L Lv' I KEVIN INGRAM L 4 X l L , 1 E I if.-Lg. li- L I LL L' I L '-N - ' 4 ' ' x L . 71 B 5 Ji. L :VL - IL L L L, L-f yi Lx W L L., J , 'L L Eff , -F L L 0 A, -qi., I J L fn -hvn QQLIELL L .-I s. . ' LL :LS 'IEE' 3 LL I - 3 TX fe l HJ A Ll Q' 'V' L X. 1' L F. L W L JEFF FROIN ' ' TOM DeMARCO JEFF FOREMAN , L F' . Pu . N Ls' L 9 , x . L ll I RUSSELL GLLMAN l JOSH GROTSTEIN IETER L-LUFFENDERG L BRYAN JERREMS 'Nr SCOTT DOW CHRIS FRIES L 'E L , I L V , L ' ' .L L , LI L e ' ANDREW GOODMAN L L TOM HOWARD JOHN EICHLER M TT BOB GOR L . ,-L DON JOHN JORDAN FL MARK' v. KELLY , V V J1 x' 'W 4, J , Ak 21'-P 'Wm .x x 'f f ix 5 ' ij, '- s 55 V 3 i CLINT LAU I-. BILL MOSES PETER McRAE PETER -- . r ,S 5 NX r l ' 5 J l l -I lt . 1 E , 1 'gait 1 4 'X I 1 ft 'J E glin X . -- I- X-' 'i David Peterzell Mark Reinhardt David Richland I V' L ' . ' ae 1 r I W U 'rf 'nl 1 W ., 1 ' ' .. l . , , ' 'f----- . -V, reg Reynolds ,W V fn- ' ' 1 , G a. ,- . ' ,ml 1 V Ria y D l fl ' jeff. lfiif ' J- ai .f . , 'M ,d f ,, ' 'VZ . l A . , Q ,,, , , l v - 13, rg, . - David Riordan Bqrf Scan WTimothy Shepodd . .. , w 4 M' ' 1 w ll l l-wi, -I 'Mark Schine Mark Scott I - M T1 frm l I 4, ---a 1 P l Garry Shumway Lawrence Slatkin Dou9 57'-'UV' l ET ft, 1 , i l ' -2-' Jim Singleton Jonathan Strauss A J 'W' J NET , lieu ii r l 1 'Q3':Cx , J -5 James Stuart ' - Neil Swanson Jim Uhlmann 4 XJ! . fi' F .15 - uf! wil 4 ,L X M J tug' ,J Q -VKFAITETFT' Matthew Sullivan ,, ,, ,X An'-JFSW Swick 'El ri Q- . V' ,' f 'L' if 5' Michael Werner I JOSEPH UfU5Y N ,cy f mRrchard Wander U V Dean Walker Daniel Weintraub . ,N rf ' lr-Qw V l'i,, X 1 f David Westhem Mike Youngdahl Bob Zimmerman l .L S3155 ,lsilyil -' :sez-me l Social Studies NATHAN BA. Yale MA., P'h.D. Cobumbita WKW HANDWRITHNG AJQALYSRISQ Earthirwss, taste for me finer fhings, sophisficmion, cla,ss?, comes on heavy. Qu PHILLIP A. SAPERIA B.A. Brandeis M.A.T. Harvard Three Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Creativeness, activity, imagination. REV. JOHN S. GILL B.A. San Diego State M.A. U.C.L.A. ' Thirty-one Years r e fdwfcfdf . HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Sincerity, enterprise, logic imagination, tolerance. I .Z REV. RICHMOND H. GRANT B.A. Amhersf M. Div. Church Divinity School of the Pacific A Nine Years GJJMJMMY i i A HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Decisiveness, leadership, wif, purposefulness, devout, energy. 1- H B.A. Yale Four Years JB '4 YH, 5 ' Q-ai JOHN P. AMEER Jw-.1 PHILIP BERK B.A. Cal State L.A. M.A. Indiana University Three Years film. A HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Creativeness, impulsivity, liveliness of interests, imagination. YMOND R' M'C 'AUD DANIEL T. MCFADDEN , University of San B.A. Yale n M.B.A. University of - ' Years . Pennsylvania F ,Q Melani . Six Years NDWRITING OQQM 271, MMA, I 5 It S- I I, , nllol' frqrfklfess' ANALYSIS: Resolution, ' QA . f I Uhon' mmahve' tolerance, contemplation, - , concentration, E extroversion. -Y S I l I I I I9 7 Language DAVID BV. DEE5 8.5. Kansas Sieve Uniwrsiiiy MA. UnJvenMry of Wiwnfvmim Three Ywrs If 1 X V ' . QQ Q ANALLY5l5e le-ad mrsh4ip, Admive, pfefsewesramc-Q, ifmeuisviwy. 'N M. SMITH . Albion College L. Universite de Paris Degree, Sorbonne, Paris ne Year s W DAVID JOHN FLORIAN B.A. Case Western Reserve M.A. Stanford Two Years HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Creativeness, spontaneity, imagination, sincerity. ANALYSIS: Orderliness, prudence, JAMES WADE McCLEERY B.A. Dartmouth Forty-Seven Years HANDwRlTiNG ANALYSIS: Firmness, orderliness, activity energy, wit. ROGELIO MARTINEZ-OYARZUN B.A. H H Maristes Proffesorat de Francais Sorbonne Five Years o - Q -I-5 HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Optimism, ambition, pushing spirit, naturalness of expression. 199 fgv-n-v1.Q,'3'Y' 'krgg 0001? I B RICHARD A. RASCHIO B.A. Portland State University M.A. Minnesota V H- One Year T f' 'Y i vw 'L ' 'f11zxR ,gi 1' HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Adaptability, imagination, 200 HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Moderation, resolution, frankness, caution Ima! JOHN P. GRAZIANO B.A., M.A. Southern California One Year gm Qlfgqua HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Logic, f L. 'xy l -f contemplativeness, self-control. TIMOTHY MARITZ KAHN B.A. Berkley M.A. Middlebury College Four Years JN? 771 HANDWRITING ANALYSIS: Creativeness, idealism, ,. . confidence, cooperativeness. Hi-, TIMOTHY JOHN CORCORAN B.A. Arizona Three Years impulsiveness, optimism. '? 'f??ij::j ff ,Q HAL-.... A q?f13'L.m .+ 'buff :ffm if,,-, , ., :L w FJ H ,Q L f Y Y, w N 1 I E 201. -,,,,..nrl:. . 3,2515-'a.4f .ut - ' ' 'i-,.5 Q'2.- , , ... 202 Tap Left: Stewart, Rappaporf, Maytum, Sarnoff, Prafl, Beldon, Mifchell, Jeffs, Verdon. Boflom Lefh Davis, Powell, Blakely, Adamson. Missing: P. Davis. ' Varsity Swimming Captains - Prah and Davis. 'v frat: L '. '. A ,. Miller, Healy, J., Martin, Healy, A 4 WT f' .41n,'.i' Q' -749 . A 7 - ,5-jx-:in -,5 ,.- f .2 ' ,I 'L 1 .1 : V-Y gy - A 9 U' utlvf' T 'H . . - . - ,:.ll 3 :f-.- Lexi' ..-.n'll'll' I ll .1 L l W A- 1 Q, lv sim .- g9,Q, 'f-. +A,-f an 'V J . 3.5.8 v lx xivgd' P H - ' 4... ..,1r:.:-th -na.' afi. .e n..,-:a:g.,. --. ',-4 ff' pau-: .Aww Q-5. 4. ,... Q- -. . -.,--, 3' 'Lf' E, . L, --'A -14'-,-. -1-- .. ,rx Guia. ,i,'L-Sf, ,2.,,.,:' - : K x W' ,,-,195 4- qv'-,Q -Zi' , f -V .Nw ff -'if ' gn 1 'iii--,e W:- 131' 535. H '- - - 1- '15, ' ,,- -3.-el' fax ,. -.5-Q1 .4 2 Top Left: Mayfum, Sarnoff, Beldon, Mitchell, Verdun. Bohom Left: Miller, Blakely, Jeffs, Healy, Adamson. o o Bee and Cee Swimming I i FLW!! f.: ,Q iii Top Left: Fisher, Maytum, Mitchell, Adamson, Meyers. Bofiom Lefh Miller, Holland, Jeffs, Marlin, Healy, Wayne. 3 '1 . '- W. w A 11' .Q ,-V 1 1 ln an ag. ni W 41-ww: ,1 1.01 F., ' ..,.. ., . .. V, -,J , ' . A. - J f 205 206 v z .K .4 ,w , - .Q-s..4-.1 1 l 1 Top Lefh Coach Berk, Dickinson, Ingram, D., Jones, Richman, Ingram, J., Pomeroy, Cooper, Coach Billingsley. Bottom: Shelton, Hogan, Olmst Porieous, Rusack, Karno. Missing: Braun, Morgan. Varsity Track ' Emir -en . ' , . ll . '- - , .J Xl ' ' 14-u ' ' Richman and Karno Bill Braun rm' ,.... ,1 ,L.,5,,,. - ..-...-mul. ,- I G I !9'.5LF9'E.5E3!M ' Bfiuwr-ew-',.f-ff 1 Chris Miller and Rick Shelion Craig Cooper Dove Ingram John Ingram 207 208 Soph-Frosh Track F 4.2 ' , -, I Top Left: Couch Berk, Carroll, Brent, Trainer, Uhlmann, Driver, Morgan, Coach Billingsley. Bottom Left: Davis, Hammond, Haddad, Urick, Cu Bennett. Missing: King. wfffs GILL 1 f - - -5 T- ' Q,L. E- Q ?lL 5 -L 23 Y 4 A A- 'V - I F, llllil. 4?-I 'APA I V ax - m 4 5 sw 'Til 1 ja b.. 1. ' - ' 'amy . ff, , 1 -rn ,yd Q.. R I 1 - M J- Z.,- 209 210 Varsity Tennis 133' Y Top Left Coach Radsirom, Lenard, Howard, Ulick, Fishburn, Nelson, Coach Petrovic. Bottom Left: Greenberg, Hormel, Mcnulis, Meyer. Mr Steinhort, Lewis, and Miller. 4' l 1 sr sq - if-ir 'V Wee: , . J-1: i. L '- pf5ia.:'.-fg:pi'5 v 'I '3 . -v. -J ' 1 -su, JI. ' r-f fl? ' 'N 5 lf' ,. fL,1':f:5 ' XZ' r, :N Q' ' -T1 -QQ .- 191 w' 1115, Top Left: Radsfrom, Kahn, Greenberg, Manulis, Couch Pefrovic. Bottom Left: Leonard, Rheinstein, Dick. RE 1? li NIE' 4 'C f 33 li ' N I Pri' M E I. V. Tennis V. Baseball f fl? E' A Z 'I Q A pl' :ig b A ui. I X pt, , . Q , 'f J f- l Q .LAM T 'el ll-QM -Li N' - , N +I , Z lajl-'M vx wg '- M rw-M. gl l Bl ,l K, Y ' -'gf-f E, -45'- 1 QCLQEF -7 '53 A 4 C wr A Left: Castle, McDougall, Browne, Beck, McGee, Craig, Marx, C., Coach Widetrobe. Top Left: Wunderlich, Rand, Karno, Nelson, Patterson, Colby, Marx, G., Raich. we ..1 - - 213 Il 1 We I '. u w'XJv-v ...Yi , 1 1 ff f' wiv x-mfr W' L.. 4 -:P-' I .r ,E nr ,. , A - Q - 'u 1 2 z jwf gl 'Jw r- .3 . A , . .21 - '5bAn.-A .4 ls A -rf.--'-W.. lu ..f' Y, v. mn. 4-. ,- ' .' J' ,,- ff 11: Mg., ,rf F-W rg: -.li , ' J, yiwfginf-.j 4 ' I 5 , 1 132, ' -A. Cnft PQ ' 1 will A 4 c?E' 5lTTl- 1. 1 - if -Q5 1 . ' ' TV Workshop card terzell, P. d lliams, N. well es Marco, J. mile oss rgan herland zier, M. HI, J. w Rae ias Iivan Head Walker Fries Fronf Slatkin Lindley Smith Ryan Gold Pludow Montague Kelly Bercovici, A. Bercovici, D. J ungschaffer Maloney, W. Ruetz Creative Photography C. Verdon J. Hicken R. Heyler Mr. Humphrey A. Barlow C. Rosendahl Club QV? S f i l ' l 216 JN Sentinel we Review IL. to R., lf Io B.: R. Miller, C. Olmsfead, P. Stern, B. Leonard, R. Shields, D. Blumberg, R. Heyler, M. Morgan, R. Davis, G. Cox, C. Verdon, J. Reynolds, M. Uriu, C. Rosendahl.l Chess Club l IL. fo R.: Mr. Berk, D. Hill, M. Rubly, D. Wolpert, J. Isaacs, B. Plants, M. Carroll.l Apathy Club l ff? Ski Club P 4 21 1 IT. Rutter, D. Rutter, C. Byk, C. Colby, J. Bertram, M. Hanner, J. Holland, M. Holland, B. Holland, G. Porter, S. Thompson, E. Icapan, T. Payne, C. Munger, T. Grotstein, C. Marine, J. Foreman, M. Clay, T. Singleton, S. Garber, R. Rubenstein, A. Schwab, E. Schwab, N. Schwab, G. Scott, E. Schuur, B. Fol- stein, M. Pomeroy, Blumberg, M. Burnap, G. Perl, M. Scott, R. Moss, G. Rutter.j o Wilderness Club XX 'N 'SN Sr K iT. Lindgren, C. Scott, E. Lund, C. Rosendahl, S. Curtis, R. Levine, E. Thorson, B. Thorson, J. Dituri, B. Bernheim, T. Smith, P. Jesberg, F. Heston, C. Cohee, L. C. Smith, D. Wolpert, G. Ayres, D. Mael, C. Marine, M. MitcheII,l 217 Godspell The Cast: The Band: Chip Hayes u Chris Smith Rob Mlller David Keith Steve Alcorn Sandy Mattoon John Sluppy Ben Haddad Debbie Thompson Cory Raskin Olivia Perches Mildred Kirkwood John Kirwood Donald Hill Julius Woythaler Brad Leonard Rick Shubin Accelerated Scheduling This year, for the first time, Harvard offered a widely used program allowing seniors to leave school early and pursue an alternate field of interest Seniors who took advantage of the program were: Mark Allen lim Badham lohn Campbell leff Carroll Pat Cowan Peter Davis Peter Douglas Kevin Green Fraser Heston Kevin Lewis Kevin Lho Brad Peppard john Porteous David Robinson lerry Robinson lon Rubini Peter Skoby L. C. Smith Tom Stevenson Benny Tan Charles Wacker Richard Walker Rick Williams lames Winkleman THE 1973 SENTINEL ANNUAL EDITOR IN CHIEF STEVE ALCORN EDITORS JERRY ROBINSON BRAD PEPPARD MIKE McCOURT MARK WILLIAMS BUSINESS MANAGER JOHN MANULIS JIM DITCHIK PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR CARL VERDON LAYOUT ASSISTANT JON ADAMS PHOTOGRAPH Y DEPT L C SMITH DWIGHT BELDEN SCOTT BOKOWSKI BRUCE EDWARDS ART JON GILL YEARBOOK ADVISOR CARL WILSON PUBLISHING ADVISOR RALPH JESSON I I I I I . I I I - - I I I I I I , I I I I I I I, . I I , I I I I I nEPARrMENrAL LIAISON: I I i I I : I I I , I '. . I I I I I I I I : I I : I I I sen ' Epilogue Each year it is the somewhat dubious privilege of the editor of the Sentinel Annual to write the i final, all-encompassing Epilogue. It is perhaps presumptuous on my part to believe that I am able to sum up a year in the lives of some 700 students and faculty members in a few short paragraphs. But I have always known that if ever offered the opportunity of preserving my thoughts for all posterity, l would immediately take advantage of it. Perhaps it is presumptuous of me even to expect you to read this. After all, what more could I possible know than you about life and the outside world? But then again, maybe on some cold, dreary night many years from now, in a fit of sentimentality you will begin Ieafing through the horrendously disor- ganized pages of this, your high school annual. And perhaps, by chance, you will come across this page on your way to the Ad section. And maybe, iust maybe, you will then, as a result of the greater maturity the years have afforded you, or as a result of your sheer boredom, condes- cend to read the reflections forever embossed on this page by the steely grip of an offset press. As I sit writing this I think back upon my experiences at Harvard. Indeed, the graduating class this year has probably witnessed more chances than any previous class in the history of the school. Established traditions have repeatedly been discarded in favor of newer procedures. The passing of first the military and then uniforms. New buildings and a new administration. Longer hair and wilder clothes. Change. Perhaps We have merely been keeping pace with the tempo of the world outside the class- room and away from the football field. New ways and new ideas. Maybe the real change in the school is that it is no longer disconnected from the outside world, Classes seem to react in rhythm with the constantly changing parade of headlines: politics, new legislation, wars, moon landings and peace treaties. Students seem more aware and more concerned with what is hap- pening in their world. After all, isn't that the real purpose of education? To develop an aware- ness of the things around onself? Several years ago, in the first really artistic annual ever produced at Harvard School, the editor, Mike Meyer, spoke of apathy at the school and a lack of school spirit. But this year when the national election came around there was no apathy. Students spoke up for what they believed in and worked for the candidate they believed in, during a special election day ses- sion. Nor was there any apathy when a group of students decided to help clean up the environ- ment and formed an ecology group. Students reacted with shock to the disaster of the Mana- guan earthquake, and cheered as loudly as the rest of the world on the day peace in Southeast Asia was declared. As far the issue of school spirit, I have always felt that it was rather a matter of world spirit, and world spirit is something that Harvard School has. This year's graduating class is involved in the world. And more importantly its students are ready to begin helping to shape its destiny, no longer as iust students, but also as concerned members of the world community at large. And now, if you will permit me my presumptuousness one last time, I hope that on that cold dreary night many years from now, as you finish readying the reflection here inscribed, this annual and the memories that go with it will have as much meaning for you as they have had for me. But enough of the past. Now let us seek a future. Spoiled Steve Alcorn, Mark Williams, Dwight Belden, Carl Verdon, Jim Ditchik, John Manulis, L. C. Smith, Bruce Edwards. 219 20' 1 W Q -M.,-u,v '. .. ..,,.,' 9 ,f QQ' ,sq- -' . .r.'E4f . ,I QQ.-wx v af -.1 fr. gp, J tmwxfiq. . K- W MI , .- :.:,,f-,QF ' . '-,ga V X' 'J H S-, V - 1 Lu- a ' 4, Wu ' 'h 'ff '1 VI- 3, . ' - ,... 'J' -,,1-az?-A-uf, -fi' I-,,.g:1 ,,,-. WNFR? 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