Hathaway Brown School - Specularia Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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A A , K ff, X, ,- ' 'xr ff f , 1 V f I I of I MISS ANNE CUTTER COBURN Headmzstress Miss CHARLOTTE Vw HOUTEN Head 0 the Pnmarw Department MISS MARLENE R. REDMOND Schedule Chanrman and Admsor to the Student Councxl M1ss ANNA P BAKER Mxss Lols M BENNETT Miss SARAH C BIRNEY An Preparatory Spellmg Enghsh and Readm g Miss ANNA H BLAKE Latm Miss NANCY BUNCH Pnmary Art Mxss ADA G BRUCE Engllsh Miss MARION CAUL Assistant Treasurer 8 fv- ?- ui' MRS FRANK O BRUCH Modern Dance Miss JEAN DASH Larm MRS CLIFFORD ECCLESTONE Preparatory Mathemaucs ww gffafw MRS ROBERT K FOULKES Music MRS ARY P Hmsrlus Secretary MRS A DONALD EWALD Secretary Mlss CLARICE HAIGH English Mas ROBERT-I HOLE Preparatory Mathcmatlcs and Englnsh 9 Mrss GRACE E FINLEY French Miss DOROTHY G HASTINGS Englxsh Mas WIRTH HOWELL French and Latm 4 H J MRS EARL W HUEEER Mathematzcs MRS DOROTHY S JOHNS Anas-nt and Modem Hzstory MRS JOSEPH KADER Muszc KKJ sw ISS JENNY JENSEN Miss ARLENE F JERMYN Preparatory Englxsh Amencan Hzstory MISS BARBARA JOHNSON MRS JAMES T JOHNSON Grade II Lzbranan MRS GLSTAV KLERTI MISS HELEN L KYLIIN Chemzszry Gffldf IV 10 ix -, .XX 5 x X , X, 'E 35 - DI . - . v sf Q. 'N If-D-.1 tx .4 j , w . Y is .Xl -x,-.1g.1.:,1'..1.-. . f MX f ' if -'L'.'2-t'f--'-114211 -'SL'.-,-.'.2f'- E 5 K K Z ,EE x ?W2 1 Miss EILEEN LEONARD MRS ELERNIOR D LELSER Miss KATHERINE L MADDocx Nursery .School Grade 111 Mathematxcs Miss FAITH J MEYER MRs FOSTER MILLER MRS ARTHUR MORISON Physzcal Educatxon Pnmary and Preparatory Phymcal Educatzon MRS THEOPHIL K MLLLLER Grade I French Miss DOROTHY J NYMAK. MRS THOMAS Prwox KA Musxc Physucal Education 11 . 8 2 2 , Arif 1 3 MRS ALVIN PREYER Sparush MRS F SCOTT RODGERS Preparatory Art MRS DOUGLASM SMITH Nursery School MISS MILIJRED REEVE MISS VIRGINIA RICHARDSON czence Nursery School MISS HELIN SCHOENI MRS ALBERT D SIMMONS DWIWH1 Dtctman and Dzrector 0 Personnel MISS MARGARET A STEVFNSON MRS GLEN R STOFKA Musm Phgslcal Educatzon 12 I , I' ' 5 , .V S I I QM 1 ' f Mas CLARK H STLRGEON Miss SALLY R THOMPSON Mas I PAUL V1sscHEa Home Economxcs French PTCPGVMOTY 5057155 if .4--r Mas S Bums WESTON Miss NINA L WHEELER Mas jol-IN WILKIN French Preparatory Geography Kmdergarten and Head of the Preparatory Department Miss SARAH F. YONKER Music 15 f xx ,M KX ,f W f 'Aff K will xxx X ,Af wf Q4 UU f-lv N9 uri, X f 90751715 Q ' , .7 Y . i! K . AX 1' , '-Q J! Kal? ' X :M ,,f V' WP Q7 'f X V!! - '45 b ,ffl 15' vi K 4 fff nj .V ' Ai: I ff 7 N 'iff - n ,622 l ,Y Jr? ' Q' X2-f:Zfft9 g,.,4- 'WN'g ! 5, I A Z ' W 4 Y, 6 15 I :Q W 1 K' P I L ,lint fd , f .I J 6 4 V - X ' X' E fnft 'S -f' 'fl ffg g I A -TI V K , V X j X sus' ' 1 f 4fThe whole world before you and a horizon that is always changing Al -1181, Lahjptmw . W.- U 0 N is-H-X. L ,cnngbgf fb? g E7 - . v I 5 y L' H 414 3 Jag f . x g- X nl' X1 . L Wd, K .3 Q - , E - x I . I Q I , AN IM- A, I V, X 'Q Q U! ' ,,-5 gg . In A N. Wk A I vi xl I , ER, , y :fi-IZ' - . X H k f ' 'A Q-41' HARRIET VERDIER BILANSON THE INLCLEUS of Spec Board poet laureate of the sen1or class co organlzer of the Flapper Folhes alto member of Glee Club and Ensemble vocal par tnclpant 1n Revzew bull sess1ons proud trnner of an untramed beagle 1ntoner of 1 trochale Lough summer worker w1th rewardmg expenences at Houghe mustachloed George Apley wlth a puntul pmcenez ardent baseball fan profound mterest ln people C X we-7 05 is However talking -A won t mend matte-rs. '+- ,,l, W: is VICE PRESIDENT of the school for the second quirter staunch supporter of the first soprmo QLLCIOH of Glcc Club mtellcc tuxl mtmlxr of IC W A ind txxxtc rcpre stntitnt wt the motk UN Gtmril A semblx exhmbxtor of 1 covetable rmq tonnmsseur of half Clos modelmv stylts rmqmv from the It1l1ar1 boy cut to the jaunty pony tul thcer on gray mormngs SUSAN CATRON i Im swnply dead beat I and thats a solzd act 7' V5 ! Q 17 S T to E1 i I? X H 'fr-. JY Q . I 1 .- ' f I I ' ya xx . -, Q y MARCIA JEAN CLUCKER No bread! No butter no . THATS COOL MAN an angel ln the 1un1or play who could not h1de the devll 1sh look m her eye a frequent cholr smger lucky classmate who shares her lwlrthday vuth Rlukj Nelson a glrl wlth a m1sch1evous sm1le and an ultra vlolet blush possessor of 1 dlstmctlve liuvh a brunette w1th 1 vlave that can com pete vuth MM s one mth an ever prese xt sense of humor ENTHUSILXSTIC proponent of saulmq fascm mted by the many attnbutes of Put IH Bay fxmncler for Dance Club ealous member of Art Club accepted upon sub m1ss1on of bmloqy drawmqs alto Clec Clubber and Dxscorder f'1SC1l1Ht6Ll spectator of Bobem1an hfe and arty people devotee of classxcal muslc assistant pathologxst at Womans Hos plta Cfreffanous and fun lovmq bon NlV'lUf CONSTANCE JANE Cooks IHXA-'AX K! f 51 4' There 1s nothmg half so much worth W- -4? 1 domv as szmply messmv -J ' C ?4g, 'GE' about m boats ii Q 446'-2 -3? T' 19 fwwmf MARY BUNNELL CURTISS . . And whac em and whac em and whac em! SPORTS 1 tricky hockey Stlxk vxewcs together four con ccuuve f1rbt strmgs 1n hockey volleyhwll hackethill ind hwe 1 holds posltlon of cwpihlc and llldlbh top cog ln H B s athlet1c michmc competes vxlth Klme for 585 hwkc Lh3I'llP1OI1Shlp IDTIFIQULS contempor mes xuth In C1Syf7O!I1Q svngqcr com hmes thouslhtfulness wlth casuwl humor sb MANAGER of the funds for the scmor class 1 noneonformlst who often leins tow 1rd the Bohemlwn the proud owner of in unreh lble MG 1 eolle tor of folk song records 1 rn uder of 1 mrmcty of hooks often best sellers 1 tilunt d 1 qulrer of mueh knoxxlcdffc on many sub jcets 1t short notlee 1 p1x1e vuth Aud rey Hepburn bangs eyelashes ind 1 mls chlevous Smlle f- qi X , f M 4 6 1' A-Z6 ANE LADWALLAD ER Dlxow Try and love a don ey. Some people do. MARGARET ANE ELLIS Nothing seems really to matter thats the charm 0 it. FUN IOXINF mhabntant of Dorm semor room g1rrulous telephone Qossnp wftcr ten otloek the Qlfl wlth Qflllll mter est III ohn Cirroll noneonformlst who lud x shoulder lenvth Lcntfurc m the era ot the DA s stroller whose presemc 1 herllded l'wy unvllnv lwricelets lover of de wnt cwshmeres 1 merry twmkle thwt lvrlffhttns thc ltmosphere -4' THE SULTRX enehantress for Mlstletog Mamc 1 customer greatly mdebted to Soluo for an mtroductlon to Oluo State: pOSSIlWll1I16S the class chauffeur ln our sophomore yew an athlete Wlth 1 peual fl ur for water Qlmng ind sy nchron 1 td svummmv an usher who can col lttt tmkcts and model 1 chemxse w1th equal tlltnt 1 pirty gxvmg member of the Spamsh Club pontaneous and un affected fun N ,yiivl ci fungal!! SUSAN JANE ERNEST Couldn t you as him here dinner or sometl1in07 GEORGIA JOAN FARRAR FARRARRARAR 1RfxR1RxR our gnfl FlOIll or 15 If Gerwldme Georgvf' xuelder of tht Qeeretarnl pen m our sopho more year ehref potentlte of R13mo11d H1 pro Dorm spe1ker who could not see over tht podium soft Qpe1ker wlth 1 wr sue 1. mer ll9tCI1CI't0 Don Qhrrlex relentltw murderer on the lv 1sketl11ll murt popul 1r dlter wlth 1 well dreswd rmw fuwer flrm qu1et strength This is Teallx the jolliest little 5 place I eww' was in. ' SUPREME authorlty over lost artlcles strong advocacy of Cape Cod after mne wonderful summers 1n Cotult experl ence ws the f1rst: of us to come mto the r1d1o lxmellght dramitlc study at Cam Pirks summer theatre fondness for horses and s11lors mescapable salesman shlp ln pubhclzmg Remew helpful membershlp on H B stage crevxs qu1et ness With a m1sch1evous streak SUSAN MORGAN FROST N K 4 A Its gone7 So beautz ul l and strange and new? ug n Z x And ns one? 5 ! 5 8 'NIJII in-1 25' I . .. . A . . . ' K if XXX. 5 A ,f ft H I Q - ' I in fa . 1 H . ' Wi' 'Fl 4- ' in ' I 0 how ilk Ll 1lli'i 57.0 9 J JUDITH MICHAEL GAWNE I wonder i this sort o car STARTS easily? BEST tallored member of 58 Ito sololst ln the Ceremonx of Carols as well as 1 birmomous contrlbutor to Ememble Glce Club Cholr Club 'md her church tholr and quartet presldent of her youth felloxwhlp a plamst wlth 1 beat for booglc Mrs Foulkes volce prodlgy creator of Ch1C ha1r styles grueful sklter eontender for the tltle of most populir g1rl ln town qu1et beauty and gr1c1ousr1ess u VW wir Co CHAIRMAN of the famed Bylaws Com m1ttee Im a Yalle d1St11'lgU1ShCd fxrst aunt of the class of 38 the raffled pooeh refused by MISS Coburn after Flap peraffles clnpel sklt keeper of the stage hghthouse the Slbllilg and ad m1rer of many Yale men head chorus g1rl of Iphugema proud owner of a l1ttle green Plymouth essentml ex ponent of current events programs sparkhng enthuslasm ind Wlll1I1gIlCSS to work A l 1 1 b KLA ..v 5 I S' dl, NORMA JEAN GILCREST What a ripping little house this is! Everything so handy! PORTRAYER OF Greek tragedy m our fresh min productlon of Iphzgema Drarmtle Clubs lcidm lady zealous reader of p yrholoqleal htcrature md malyst of 58 Freudxan sllps reclpxent of the Poetrx Pr c m 19v7 CXPYCSSIOIIISC m contem porlry dmce lover of musn from Bmtcnahl eommutmg SLFVICL soprmo Ensembler mtcllxgcnt nonconformlty KATHLEEN GROSS y i fb! ft! Well 'rescue the poor unhappy ammal' Well comeft lum Q dll' his Q K I Sl A U I - . - 1 W V l-ongo tocBach'. l, -. fifty pcr cent of thc I , ' , ' , V C l fiff ., K A 1 HL ' . ' v I . 'yy V I ' Ill V 7 l' , LENDER of the leotwrd cl1d league M1yf1eld llfegu 1rd lvabkmg, m Ohlos sum mer sun the orgamzer of jumor trml md semor semee vlrtuoso composer of numerous clisb dlttles m expert of pre emon on the dwmv boird non dr1v1nv owner of 1 green Chevrolet Florlda lnuhcomlwer wlth in envnlwlc p11r of lem sophxstxumon wlth tonvue m cheek humor MELINDA LEE JAEGBR 'a fh-7' ll I have a very elegant gwre or what I am A 13 29 , X . f . k . . . Q1 ' . v . V . ' .K K . K x . , . . . ' ' . ,. f . .... A xx. 3 K . . - I 5 X 3 ' . y 5 . . . an il i I 1 l be 1 . . . sl 5 , I oN 1,2 , nc 6 f IY .. CZATHARINIF ELIZABETH KERR WYOMING wmnvler w1th 1 Western you! pers1stent mountuneer who never rmde the top dachshund devotee hamssed absence shp keeper durmg th rewn of the Aman flu bug dlver who rn 11-.d an Olymp1c st1r a semor 11't1st xxlth 1 prochuty for ceramlcs Mr God trc5 Klfflilld 1ss1stant water buff the yur wound xx lrmth of personahty Cm! S, mg? I m more in the water by than out 0 If most days. HE! y ,I I 11 1 L THF CIRL muh a dire. for every Reseru dwme but a recent mterest m Carroll the VOILC uross the room a vehement part1c1p1nt ln world iffurs dlscusslons th Esther of the most popular svnmmmg pool m Wrrren the fmxl mqle of wn lllL1QfI'l0Ui trunffle of Kleeb 1 dm yoekq for all mubxcal mate: radntlon of the Uloxx of l1fc MOLLIE KLE12 I uant gon solernnlv to repeat , , be ore your riencls here I in the smo in room 'I what you ullx admitted to me Ol g just now. PAR LA FENETRE affxrmed glans etentor the lowest alto w1th the perfv. t prtch chlef baton xmver ln Glee Club remarkably talented flutlst VVIHIILI' of many wnrds for outstmdmv musleal 1b1l1ty denlzen of 1 forty foot ywvl 1I1 Cape Cod last summer a terror wlth 1 hockey strek srde Splltflllq mlselucf and Lrmkly smlle voracrous toothplstc elter comlvmitxon of lblllty md 1 large nmount of t CORN ELIA IVIACE KLINE x.. -Q.. fl Qi c -L Nervous7 Id gwe em nerves If :I QM Lx 32 CHIEF gwel knocker of Mlss Redmonds hrdeaway contrrbutor to 58s tenms talent one of the Brown Ledge gan resxdent of 1 well srtuated dom1c1le experxenced class offrcer one thlrd of Mrs Kuertrs sodrum respectmq tr1o trr center forw1rd of the flrst hockey te 1m versatrle member of Glee Club and Modern Dance Club pred pxper of HB wxth a devoted followrng respons1b1l1ty 'md outgorng fr1endl1ness Ingfu N X, ,fx 33 SARAH ANNE KRILL I have no doubt that the excellent lady and I will be able to arrange terms satis actory to both parties. THE ORGANIZER of 1 Date Bureau for needy classmates 1 Spanrsh lrngurst fortunate enough to have had a summer 1n Honduras large scale entertamer be fore Mrstletoe Magm d1sappo1nted footer for Oklahomxs football team dlscoverer of muslcil talent ln a nelghbor lnq colleve and extender of HB s good ncxghhor polrcy smooth operator of the telephone just IH Case one of the Chorr Clubbers a fr1end to all 4' ANNE WooDBURY KUSIK F5- Sllly lDOy1Sl'L amusement ,ly X Q rtH3 F Ive qmen that up long ago Q I X 3 'QP HIL' 54 5 l ' '.'. ' ' l ,,r. ff .RNYL of W., ' l. Q ii ' - fiih 4' fsiiiil 'M ' A !! ji- 2, . POPULAR lmltator of an ever ibsent Elvis jltterbugger who wears out a palr of stockmgs at every dance treasurer of a lucrauve Order of Wxlllng SCFVICE key second of the Blg Nme one of S85 Oflglflill Glee Clubbers popular party goer Wlth 'rn xmpressxve followmv cisuilness with 1 belt QWJ7 'ds M7 'O I '. .'. - 15 - 7,1 , UDITH ANN LANGSAM Why didn t you tell him Well why didnt 'YOU say you might have 'reminded him- ANN RACHEL LEVEN 'You sec I tmdentcmd my wow' thoroughly and attend to it all mysel . ONE FASCINATED by test tubes and we1rd chemlcal mxxtures a Canton represen tatlve to these hallowed halls of ny h1story student par excellence co creator f JCWA bylaws and current events enthus1ast spot lxghter for H B s pro ductlons one of MISS Blakes and M155 Dash s reeeptlon room sxx gxrl wxth a flair for fashion cleslgn and 'mythmg and everythmg 1rt1st1c serene lnclependence md careful organlzatlon ll xl P! SXVIMNIINL spudstcr xxhobp fluttpr kl k his mon her mmy mx xrds one who 15 mx 155 201119 to mu up smo mff domystm lrtxst m snmor home CL offmwl Ground Ohberwer Corps number mth om LSL nlxx 13.5 on the Qky proud dlspllycr of Lnvmhlc hardwxln hdongmg to That Cert un Mm good humored ulmncss wxth 1 nh tlgklmg chuckle N, NNAN -sfo L NJN AJ-'N --N,.a-wx -...nf GRETLHEN CRObbL EY LoNC You will comb with me into the smo inff room and th TL . . . MELINDA ANN LUNTZ O stop stop. This is too much! ARDENT cnthusu m for tht tvscntlts tht mwtcrtul rcuwer of the V1r21ty Dru' Blmk Bottom md Lundy Hop grace PCI'SOI11flCC.l m lwllet Qlxppers spon tmcous ind untontrollalxle llughter vxhlch olttn lt web lxtr on thc floor sicrlflte of t L lonqct pony tml m the C12 qmtk xxlttlm to tht 1lto profundo of Glu: Club xxcll xcricd lover of 11 z l11CU'lU11lL trltnt sparlclmg V1V'1Llty fl . fl,l'lHlNx, D .4a. PRESIDENTE of the Sp1n1sl1 Club cus todnn of a ho1rd of d1mCS eolleeted from careless loeker owners humonst fimed for her Chrkey jokes our per1p1tet1e Weekender seasonal 1nh1b1t1nt of Lake Chautauquas shores wlth an enthusxastle fondness for sulmg ardent Perry Como iddlet one of 585 most prof1c1ent trlmpollners studlousness combmed wmth 1 wonderful sense of humor qffr,-,Lx cd' X YI! f 'E 05:9 vu.-f Y MANTERNACH From port to port o Spain learning all about it. ELIZABETH KATHERINE MCCLURE Ill do my best and we may beat them yet! FRISTRATED trucller to Prmeeton Con neetreut well versed hrstory reporter MIFUIFCY the VILIOUS enemy of Green uve futhful corrmpondent of 1 sold1er boy m Germmy ITIISCITICYOUS Dormlt Wlth thit vlmt 111 her eye tlreless volun teer and ehurth worker Qmteful f1n of Alexmdcr Gmham Bell charmer who IS ehirmed hx the m1lc sex bubbhnv unpetuosrty 'TA 1' .75 LOW' m fue SPENDS September to Aprll wamnv for the bascbill sewson TCSIYICCS her dlte to boys mmcd Bob wdvomtes the Go West younv mm go West cliche makes up 1 dllwent s1xth of Lutln Fouv expounds vnth a xx ry grxmme 15 sects sports pwes for a bulvmq baseball scrwpbook tr lverses the Rocky Moun twms on 1 sure footed mule eombmes Qenulne SIDCCFIIQ xuth hstmg loyalty s :Ia NANCY MCKINLEY WCY671 t you at all ev nervous? MADELEINE MCMILLAN Rome is one of my happy htmtirw grounds. I now everybody there and their ways just suit me. MIIHNIC HT otl lturncr xxlth 1 hmm ffment stlqc m1n1f1cr of DFlm1t1L Club ccond Qoprmo of thc mistcrful GI 4 Club Revtews metleulouc featun xx rlter fnthful Spec IKC Dont lrvuv. UYICIOUS hostess for fOll1Ck1Df' glass pirtles wt Llttle Mountwm Farm 1lwlL equestrlenne one of the fexx hardy semors who walk to school seremty vuth 1 txxmkle dlllqcnce vuthouf equal dry BROAD SHOULDERED tough guy m the 195 7 Var1ety Show one of Mlss Reeves semor 1ss1stants m exploratory surgery Madam Presldent of Ensemble who takes the 1mt1at1ve m choosmg muslc soph omore class presldent mth an EEECIIVC soft vonee m raucous meetmgs welcome house guest regal bewuty md dmgmty 1 'XSL-s I MARJORIE ALICE Momus Now all in a line - C ear your th-roats be ore we sing -no coughing after I say one two three . . . LORINDA ANN NASH I thin we ve had enough 0 this Olly. THE FEATURE ELAPPER of 58 r you in l1ne7 the pen pusher of Sally um scsslons 1 member of Dr1m1t1f' Club who uses vocal Lords of the r1cheQt txmlvre the Madonna of the ChflStm1C 1 Dcnlson s attnctxve sojourner 1 clnrmxng minnequln for 1 clue wardrobe pitlent proddcr of laey Carmvll chalr men for eommlttee reports a model of perfeet POISC Wlth plenty of xmpact behlnd 1 velvet VOILC Z5 f ' Alulillb , mr all X 1 :D PROUD owwsa of a smkmg Wonderland a Flor1d1 Qoer Wlth a hkmg for xx lter skunv summerume Vermonter fzuthful r1d1o llstener who tops her hst of pops wlth Rleky Nelson and E v1s posthumous fan of Jlmmy Dean sole femwle member of US summer squad VOYHCIOUS devourer of ham burgers dxhgent Lakes1de volunteer WIHHIDQ shyness wlth a demure smlle 13 ' Q 45 ,gsm I I K g MARY Lou NEALE What already? Whats the hurry? I call it simply ridiculous. ELIZABETH HASBROUCK NUTT The worst o it is I dont now exactly where we are. SHXRPSHOOTER w1th an xmpressne seore the twlented 1llustrator of tlus renowned m 1stcrp1eee open lover vnth a keen memory for mms l:1I1'lIlC1l poodle fancxer PYIZL vunmnq Siturdu morn me sllver nuth iddled dr1ver wmrh 1 propensity for Qettmff lost modest eol leetor of m unposmq numl'er of xrt awards one who comlwmes in unusual tllent vuth 1 QCHLIIIILIIESS that his vxon her xxorlcl vude fr1ends 1 an A - 5- X . . lasa- SIREN w1th the Juhe London VOILL MIQS Bruces Paula inkle ln the dry bones act of the 1956 Varlety Show one of the supporters of the Art Club able crmc of French movles one th1rCl of the harrled Grab Bag chalrmen for Car mm exponent ofthe sotto voee IH Eng l1sh cliss subdued guety ind unusual EEICIEHCY 1n lnndllng responslbllxty lf' Q: 5-fx Emil ALIX WERBE PAULL I THINK it ouvht to be teach em not learn em but Im all muddled. 47 KATHARINE DUTR 0 PERRY BF ARER of the Wh1St16 as H B s Ch1ef f1re f1ghter a three year camper 1n the wllds of Wyoming one who his 11 wwys preferred blue and yellow os sessor of 1 perslstent Bcxu earner of the frankmcense m our jumor play new member of Klrtllnd s tenms forge 1 glrl vnth POISR combmed Vslth a certam splrkle But supposing a re brea s out- , 'ik I where do you go? -.gl -' 1 7 S 'V-. . WELL VERSED connolsseur of the enter tamment world collector of hit recordb Revzew s crltrc of motlon plctures 1nd plays Qtudent of hlStI'lOl'11C arts during prof1t1ble summers 1t C1111 Pwrk perky httle strutttx 1 wlld enthuslast of the lwongo drums an ldewlxst rn romincv. quotwtlon eollector to r1v1l Bartlett 1 bubbling mterest ln mwny aspects of hfe GAIL LOUISE RICHARDSON 'x V 'A f' mi' The vo1ce dled away and ceased Rf 6 but the lzstemr sat spellbound -AM ' O 6 and paralyzed n IB -, 458 Qs 1 I, D . . , H lv' 49 ONE OF OUR f1rst yumor car owners lxbrirlan of Glee Club Semor Play prop chzurman wlth an armlmd of Boston pxpcrs and cxder Jugs adm1red collector of male aclmlrers vacatloner vulth I1 frlend ln Culu loyal rooter at St Ig Club 1n fourth Prep Robm Hoods rxval w1th a bow md arrow warmth and captxvatmg charm in--' PRUDENCE GREVE ROBERTS QQ' 13' ' Ja K The natural gaace wluch goes wzth per ect unconsmousness 1 o observanon fb mai 50 natius games .K .... a. singer who made Clee F73 . - 4 . f . ' : f l - 2 - ANINLAL CREKTOR of 1 tahto and rung ham meniqene for Carnlval habitual class secretary who has yet to read the mmutes 78 s sweetheart of Swma Chl eo mspxrer of Craftshop workers en thusnsm dlsplayer of 1 vast array of crew necks adept skater ree1p1ent of numerous letters post marked New Haven gentle angehe eountenanee vuth 1 spmrkle fm 9 if , -9 ANNE ROUNDS Well then supposin we go and call on him?: CANTERBURY golfer wxth a powerful dnve You don t know the real me slender queen of Flapper Follles grxce ful model of Hlgbees vogue felme fanatlc sen1or veep yoga enthusxast a sc1nt1llat1ng and versatlle member of Dramatu: Club a determrned scxentlst effervescent soc1al1te well versed conversat1onal1st a rare combmatlon of energy ELIZABETH DoRoTHY RUscH And herelam ' ' I ke m Q10 V 52 J' . . , I I l I . . . 4 '- ' intellect, spontaneous Congeniality, and , 4 .5 H ..e j he ,f 'V' SUMMERTIME sojourner m Europe ro fluent llI'1gU1SI aetlve co busmess man ager of Spec one of the muslcally mmded wlth membershlp m Glee Club Ensemble 1nd St Pauls Cholr lumln ary of such theatrlcal productlons as thc Mmstrel Show ind the Vinety Show clever punster frlendly medlator who molllfles Wlth words of wisdom hot blooded ,,.....-,gnrf classmates MARY ELSA SHACKLETON ,,--,N Im sort o a oreugner there too lu Qian, -,vx zn a manner o speaking 1X gulf, 1 Vx. , 1 4 L 53 r - 11 fy age me X 5 . if ' asses K sf' Sql .ELL 5 5 :Hz 3-2. 'Q mix .. , f f . bla.--5 -'ifl 'f ' f '9 gs' 34, 09 fo, AK' a'4 MARIE ADELE KEMP STERN Tell us your trouble and lat me so ulmt I can do. BLONDE VEN Us of 1958 Lh1ef keeper of the kmves md forks chemteuse m Glce Club md Ensemble counselor for Stems Scrvue for Starry eyed Students sole opcrxtor ot the Droll Bomb able md sweetly persuaslve ldvcrusmg mmm er for Revuew DI'1I'I'1HtlC Clubs Sloppy me x lk.1I1OD tlme mhalntmt of Delray Bcnh xuth 1 preference for older mcn kmdmss md thought fulness of others 5 451' 4 W Q 4 950975, 571 A DRXMKTIC DANCER and lyrical soprano trmtor of ridit xl mnovatlons as Editor of Revieu kmttmg advocate s Hood for tht soul 1USf1g21tOI' of mter pst 1n mternauonal culture as presldent of I C W A art1st1c cuismieve actress or utor wlth a long list of starrmg roles sophomore tlass presldent almost regular first tum member a born leldtr xxlth strong tonvlttlons SUSAN COBB STEW ART What is tht meaning o this gross outrage? I demand an explanation! WEST SIDE eommuter who IS rarely on trme 1 modern dancer wlth much env1ed l1m herness a temcrous week end skater controller of a strlng of males from Ohlo Stwte and westward a raconteur of famed summer experxences at Fort Worth a neat dresser wlth a knack GAIL JOYCE STRANGWARD for sellmq femmlne lpparel 1 creatlve Hrtlst of many styles an attentlve 11st ener to the problems of her fellows :Suzi L Ed 1 No I had had my warning' never 5 again did I thin o disobedience. Zu, ghllilns A BOHEMIAN wrrh dxstmcuve black shoes and socks a Whl at readmg and vo calvulwry ln SAT classes joker Wlth those spontaneous VNIYUCISITIS 1 pros peetwe art major w1th 1 yen for Greenwlch Vlllage the speedxer half of the Braten ahl eommutmg SCYVILC the proper Mrs Apley omr11vorous reader of contem porary hterature composer of modern poetry vwauous mlschlef and If1gLllI1g orxgmahty ,fi 'Hd '- .. ei' .h i ' EAN ANNE SUITT 'I had a sudden idea a 'really brilliant idea INNOCENT EYED S8 er wxth an unexpected punch school presldent for the th1rd quarter We w1ll now symn a hlng one of the flrst members of Modern Dance Club unselfconsc1ous orlgma tor of syncopated dance rhythms most fluent student 1n Spamsh IA chonster w1th that latent talent a ch1c dresser wlth a fabulous pony tall popular date from Raymond Hall contagious hvelmess JILL SUTTON I snap my ngers at them and vanish laughmg mto space 1' A-.1 is TNT S8 X rpwr'p me , gf- , , . y ,, ,V V-Q ah 'Mn wa. ILLUSTRIOUS tenms star our typleal Amerman outdoor grrl I can t Im m trunmg wmter forsaker of Cleveland gloom for Florrch sun dxllgent mhabl tant of Room '74 envred acquamtance of sports world CClEl'7f1flES hltmg co Blstlen m thlrd Prep operetta one of our twelve year classmates the g1rl most l1kely to brmg fame to these portals modesty and serene dxgmty persomfxed ,xx 0 . , ,H .0 sl GY GWYN ETH THOMAS fi xc,-A I could have stayed and played 'ia wzth them or hours OUR m1SCh1EVOUS seven year g1rl perky May Queen attendant xn sxxth grade eff1c1ent secretary of OWS and Dra mat1c Club athlet1c member of most fxrst teams one of the Da1sy H111 crowd devotee of Ogden Nash Ch1C brunnette wxth baby doe eyes consultant of Sterns SCFVICC for Starry eyed Students m1slead1ng mnocence wlth a spark SANDRA GALE TRYON Ive had enough o adventures I shall lead a qmet he vom now on 43 I ,Z 60 5 v ...ll U . N I ,I I. .. Yi 5 To , If f lf W Z all jr K . KEEPS SLENDER w1th mtrxcate yoga exer c1ses has contnbuted to '5 8 s art talent has suffered from a case of Cherub on the bram wlelds a mean tennis racquet holds her own on fxrst teams mn hockey volleyball and basketball records momentous declsxons of A A holds an alto posmon 1n Glee Club has a mysterxous attractxon for the oppo SICC sex mdependence sportmg a can dld grm A f GWEN AL1soN VORAN This is fine! This is better than whitewashing! DFSERVIIS nom1n1t1on for posmon of top senior lwllst thrower avldly collects exorbltant Glcc Club dues has con trllwuted to 58 s hlstrlonlc glory can be found volleylng around ID Delray every sprlng v1c1t1on loves salty Cape Cod a r dellghts 1D busy soclal l1fe as wlth a bounce AMELIA TITUS WEBER Q55 3 'You re just m mme to come wzth me or a jolly to come or a jolly or a er Jolly Y 62 WM graced the May' Queen's court . . . beauty of Z If U 5 3 N5 f r - f ' ' T jf I f- -TH 4 E ,U ,J f A MATHEMATICAL gemus who served as treasurer of Review and as one of Specs busmess managers our rec1p1ent of the Janet McGean scholarsh1p dispenser of yellow notes and pnvlleged counter of school electlon votes envied gourmand unacquamted wxth the grief of gammg creatxve gemus behmd our class em b em Teton Wrangler famllldf wlth the trlals of mountaln Cllmblng qulet but forceful leadershrp I-r 'K O 5- IQ3 3 li' 378 qi! --all - ' 71' p,es,'m gsm? gm BARBARA ANN WEBER Hes convinced hes a heaven born driver and nobody can teach him anything. CARNIVAL S cake walk queen kmttmg wnqcl rn our junlor Dwy performance rlconteur of memorable tlmes 1n NYC successful student of typmg and short hand gre1se monkey for her 1mported puddle Jumper john Carroll summer hhrarmn lxght we1ght champ of 58 sk1lled student of domesuc arts keeper of a menagerre of bxrds cats and Mxml glfl beslde the W1nder weekly phone calls from h1m temsh contentment LAURA ANN WEBER i A grave 'round ace wlth the same twm le m zts eye that had first attracted hzs notzce Q -' v Q I A 64 I K I A 1 . . I . -C- . . . I . I V 'X .' . 1 ' 5 ,W QA I I . . . . . ss I ,, - . . Q ' ..,kitf 2 ,lik jf f , I . . k . . 0 9 f J . . H ' . ' I H xx E x QLYFQTIUN rwcr ehmter of Cullformx Here I Come comtro uerr ot K B our Mxdwm Pres1dent rn xetlve member of thy Revzeu, debut me soexety one of the hunqrrer 'lSSlSt'1l'lf edltors of Spec an E11 adherent New Orleans debutmte mn her jumor yeur C1rn1v1l s keeper of the elSl'1 Ong vxmded speaker Dunelmd juz CHCIIUSI grauous femuuty Y N7 -Pg A CALIF. HERE I COME SHARON ANN GIBBS WELCH Perhaps I am a bit o a tal er MAUDE ANN WRIGHT ONE who altermtes between Where s the food? and lm on a dlet the blonde behmd the wheel of the famlllar blue bomb a non p1rt1al dater gurl whose umque cur1os1ty prompts her to ask embarrasmg questlons sympa thetlc advocate for Great Brltam m jumor Councll a country commuter our f1rst school Pres1dent frankness and Lharnunff nalvete lilo Or W 'You must thm me very 'rude A 'ul ' I beg your pardon. but all tlus rs so new to me. 1 'viva 'fa if Y' 'Q 4 'Y Y wa rv Ez! Mm ,, XX 1 'E' J! I J, J X 5 X I AF x Z5 V' Ixffx ci' I, f 1 ,fi 0 Q9 - I -X , , x XB! X v L 15 W K b , ' :gif J .Ll I 'en , Q Y lr! 2 'X ff f , :X l x k .3 X ' D N xv, V, . , 1 f Y K f UV . X x 'l, 1 ' p , X , Q 5 4 Q A f -if ff vb L ' i Nl xl: x.. f X 'Eu V. 4 .Y Hg:-13'-P' 1 A x . X x.. 'I W . mlb - f . ,L 5 ,. . 5 Il - f 'xwik 32. ' ?'il-if' V f I -3 ' - xx V x - K X ,vs E 8 - 44There seemed to be no end to this wood, and no beginning, and no difference 1n lt, and, worst of all, no way out X 'B- W N XM? f,,,fi.!x.,v iw7MX x .L f I I I I A V JXXN , N X NA E X 944 M K 1 i X X Q . fx Q K Left to Txghr SECOND ROW' FI 70 Crall S. Bregcnzcr S, Bruch Bates -I, Capunigro . Ba e M Artcx S Blur V Campbell RST ROR Crocker Birne Bolles Barkwlll f' irtcr 76 CIM Le t to nglzt Sh! OND ROXX K FlI1dC1Cl'I Su 1n Huh on Sxllx H wh on B Dc ch B H mc FIRST RUR Hcnmng, F1 imp Fallon D alcy VI Hull -Kb ent 5 Dux S l S. K. . s S. 5 B. C. .1 f 'f Bssiuk L Nl, Hlllllllgltill xi, swf,- . ul S S, 1 B .-2 -u B. P. 1 ' 7959 Left to nghn SECON D ROKR Shepard Randall Vaughn Sw an der Shallenbergeri Watternon Uffelman Vv'111xam FIRST RCN E Whxte j Staplec M Stuart L Sholea K XV1ck Abxent C' Zexter Le t u rzglzt SH UND RUXX E Lmd eth lxllny, N1 rrngk Paum Nquffl Hud on Ikcrr 1 R on I 'vixllcr RS I4 ROW 4 Y TN Larnh R Mchl UNC df 1 j. . ' s K. ' ' B. . c ' DI D, . S M. Q EI , V, ,Les FI Q' v E. McM1llan 1, Ka U S K, C. P. S. ' K. S. ' N. P, s 71 Left to 'nglit S li 77 I COND ROW' P. Banfxeld M. Bruce K. Brown M. Clark UI. Amor C. Comstock H. Bula D. Cuulton B, Barrett KST RUXX C ln xpm mn l L S Bl LLlxLllflLl Bllll ll 1 KB 7A Class Le' I to 115.,l1L UNH R S Eur S C-met mg,cr D1 lwro lvl D llcy H Ill crmdn H ldum l' dnvv malt R1 L lx llr lrll'lv.l1 xrxll FI -l ' 1. I 1 A L, Cfgvy 'X gc 'Ll gl N lvl. . . null ll ' ' Slff, A' UW' Sl. , ' li.. :K ' I7 ' sf Hamflxcnlulrg llllsll NX' A. llzllon E lfzuwzm Cl Hip l. lm . 'Il l llc u lg cutln ,f 7960 Le t to 'nght Srf ONI7 ROKR I Van Horn Stem NX Oldman Sure Stem art 9 ott n Su man X Q ilp RQT RUXX K Shockex R Crt N1 Ruplg E Rcvhbln L Stu gn mm Lzfl tu right I. H C'l5Nli RMW A. Peterson KI. Larwdale V. Maddox I. Lhtcrman P, Hunter . Hudxun J xx '. Matthes B, Rcctur A. jnhnstun RST ROW J. Mrafs S. Mzxcliridc D. Locglcr M. R1gg M. Raney 4Jd W 7? 0 . f H. K. . A. ', S. ' S E. ' S, .Q F. R141 M. Q ss H. 'z ' I' ., J. Uh S 74 Le t to Tight QE! UND ROW xr 1 S Abbott f Berry Ch umbul un Ad nm Codmrin Chwpm P RS I' RUXX Brmxxxnt Bn vm B ntlttt B I lim Ab cnt M flmxc UA CIM Left to nght SECOND ROW Hartman Hlckox Co tello Hauserman Gheen Glbbon Gan Floyd IRST ROXX I Farrmgton I Eaken Nl Gmn P Fnedlander N Gilmore f C. Cz lslc if ,Q C. 1 s M. T ' . N. , . ' .I A. . MI . . D. w ' G. 1' ' L. lcss M. ffunltmx C. D. ' D. 5 C. S. P, ' ' H, z B. ' Le t to rxght 9Ef ON D ROXX M Stepheni Thayer Stotter Steadman Strmgham VN alker XX elc FIRST ROW M Steffen Shxeld Seelbach Txllmgha Tu ker -Xb ent LX Sylxe er Lejt to nght SECOND ROW C john on ce Hulu x Ken o an Lunt Nutt FIRST ROW S Mec 'vi Pcrkln 'vfattheQ Kelly odger Kb ent F Loughry ICS I . 1. B, 'l H. H l B. 2 F. .' , kes L. ' A. R S W . Y I, . C. S. S. ' f S- V XV. ' h LI. I S, S. C. st S, c .S. 'SI Le t to lgllt T HIRD Rl JXX s C Bolton Brunu B xrnc Emuuy H llxur 1 lr m VND ROW liugxu 'Xrtcr Dlltun DLLUHL C: IFHLI Crcu 1 RSI' RUXX H 1Hl1lfOI'l Hlldt Duty Hudgg Ddxld on 1 L l'1nglwn1u Absex 76 Butlu Ollif reloarafory aa., Le t to nght THIRD ROV L gl' O Stelngms Lchm mn Newell 13,6 Sedgwick Kendrluk Mcrrlwcathcr N L7 RUXK Sullxx an D Robechek Knut en Qtern XX lute 1ll1amQ M61 ter RBT ROXX S hmldt Y oung McKmghr Spxtler XX ell one -Xb ent K Klme f fy B L. - R. Q s E. ' ' K. 1 ' sm S, ifl flflll .' l 5, W D, , vl. 1 D. ' ' :X 'z ' T, l 'l l'4l l H, 1 A, ' NI , B. jw D. ' s L. Czrsm F. 'Q ' 'v' . If P. V S. Camel f 1. 'P Q .1 V L Hf V. P. Y I. f V E. ll ' . X, .' V K. ' M. . C. S M. . C. M. VJ' ' . C.. 'Q l'l ' ' Y P. Q A M, ' CI A . B' . . K. :Xl 5 L :to nghr THIRD ROXX sn n Kmdcr 'vfex tu gm lllxx md Perkm Shank Sorue Qmythe xlx Rm K Rm Fruhxlnp, IVIILI mer N lrtcn Taplm K le XII l-.cn I6 IRNT RNXX -K Q I. Slnp nd S IFINLT 1 Su adm XILIKITIIW x HI R Imhal Ru t 7 C! R Palnforty Claws Left ru NAQIII IIIIRIW R4 'XX' L . L J C. BI N fXI.1uKun:1c U1IMfm Pmlamcy Blyth Killklli 'Lx ry ' : fer: v I'I11H11rd I-lt I1 D Lin x Bn 1 IIII I3 n RST R1 NN NIUI I1I'l Iwrman N BIHICT N1 Feather Kb Clit 9 'Xdwm I I. ISI L 3 Int 1 Ild YIYUNI RUXK' I 1 F. ' I: Fx. Q I Cd' K1 FI. wer: Cf. A' 4 I' wld-3 H . . S. . fem I ff Ntic C. 'A Cf.A'l.Iyd I All' 'C '- - ef . K, B. ' K. . 'S W C, ., 1 'I S. ' S S. N. . 5 N. ., ' im .' N' P. s M. ' A. . ': S. fi C. ' K, I' A. . ac' :' F U, . 5-1 ' 1 P. -'L ' C. N11-cm CQ, .' 'Q .mu I.. . . bs' C. 00 - . 'Qhur 77 Left to right THIRD ROXY K. Icrwcn I. Berry 1. Lrwckwoud M. Turnplfins J. Smlth G. Chapman E. BTCVVNICI' SECXBNIJ ROW M. Daxcmpwrt B. Sloan D. JOIIC4 K. fvfcfwfxllan N, TfflX'l4 ohm un RST ROW Nord tr n D Rc al P Pre cott M Hunkm N 'Vinum lll Kb LII! D Pull Pre Lott econol r Parafory Cfass lrsf refmaraforcy ass Lfjl to ngllt THIRD R X XX hltu Rc bbm 1 Mn K1 pulgh C impbcll Xiu him Cub 1 n FX 1 Rx X oo N 1114.11 N u r r Cl' x QD1 RH n T X PI K Burl C. f FI ' V J, .' s U 1 V. S' 9 2 I WX' B4 ' , C. x A S I. MLS :lc IV- F - T C. 4 L. . 'IC . P. Page D. V411 M. ' fm Qffk fl NX S. B :Q E. Smvll K. Hcllmzm L .hc ' S. . its ff Pwffcxbcr H Shun flfixf IQUNK N1 K 6 K. Pcgk M Hiifey QI flaplfnlgm '. . :Km cy I upfm 78 . Pvc. . . cr 'sagging 5' 513 'Q-'25, ll 41 QQIHNH L K ,ff 41 ji 9:8 ld wx, 61 gyfvlg 'NX X-s ,gb gf Q Q ,Q L .ff gf'R5.f?1?' G My.,-iE1 'f'0a W 'QF' - ' Y QW tg 3 06 1 4. f R i1QA ,Q A l I i yzly 1rz f ajvursery ScAoo! L m W X 3 Q' ' Wax A f M f fx X X R , 5' - -4:1 QW 1' . X fx xxx! 1 5' E . 5 5' W I sf A I gi Ks !, ,ff x x 7 Q ,X . v X X Xxfxq X 25 xx 5 .,Q,g,ggQ X QQ 9 S5 X 1 , P. X7 , , 6, U M essa- Xig ' my x, Sf JMJX YX mm, SgfX f AX X X ' I x , ,I E9 X -KVLZQX .,, j 3 X I, if r a 1 O ' 4 ,NVQ ., A fl . xg:-r l , F'Z'-fl? ., A V -- N XA 'G i 1 I - 9, . I, nv lgQ1, vm .5 1 ' N ff Ski' 'Tj .nr MD .1 . I 1 I 1 i L -f E' f 64Such a rich chapter it had been when one came to look back on it all! With illustrations so numerous and so very highly colored nl X x ills? 'X ' 99 I .f e- A gl f' A A--'vii .274 l d Xqffs - Kills x i SW NND. E slit'-5' -. 'il i' -if ,fix ' or 7 QQM SXE b- . Sfuden f Conn Cl They re qu1te an 1nst1tut1on IU these parts Faculty Adwsor MISS Redmond Preszdent Sally Kr1ll Vlce presldent Mme Stern Secretary Rxndy Nash S Crocker P W1llx1ms H Holan Row 7 Mlss Redmond L Nash M Stern S Knll S Welch B Weber E Stevnrt J Farrxngton Row 3 B Luntz K Brown M Bruce 84 Members: Row I VC. Holden, S. Blair, J. Staples, C. Kay Groler O CYVICQ Perhaps we too m our small way helped a l1tt1e who knows? Faculty Advnsor Presrderlt Vlce presuienr Secretary Treasurer Mrs Slmmons Rlndy Nash jlll Staples Sandy Tryon jud1e Langsam Standmg jLan Seated R Nash gsam S Tryon J Staples PCCM CIVIC? OGU' They p1led on more coals shovellmg funously the furmce rolred the sparks flew the engme leapt and swung Fanultx Ad11SOT M1 s Bru e Edntm ln Clue Hlrrlct Brm on Boavd Members R u 1 B Nutt M McM1llan M Shickleton S Stewart H Brmon Rou 7 S Weleh B W ber K Gros 86 nfl QVIQW OG? That IS very good news very good news 1ndeed 1f only 1f only Facultx Adwsor EdlIOT 1n Clue Board Members MISS Hugh Shula Crocker Rou 1 J Capomgro P Van hn C Randall M hl B J France N Lamb S Hennlnff Barkvnll L MCM1ll1H K Wxck B Fallon Kerr Row 7 D Morr1s N Uffelman S Bregenzer S Bale K Barnes S Crocker C Kay D Paclnl Shepard L Sholes M155 Halgh Row 3 K Klmg M Foster M Holhngton M Arter S Blur J Staples C Carter B Merrltk S Watterson Row 4 Sally Hobson B Desch J E Lmdseth P Wlll1HmS E Whxte M Stuart V Jackson 87 V159 V71 e Clearer md nearer strll Now you must surely hear 1t' Facultx Adusor Mrs Foulkes Preszden: Mxrqc Morrls K Gross M Shxckleton M Stern J Lwnffsam M Morr1s H Bran on 88 Members: C. Kline, Mrs. Foulkes, Gzlwnc, S. Stewart, . , . 1 , . , . . D . ' , . s gf C11 The XOICGS eea ed the smgers babhtul but Qm1l111G exchanged S1dClOI1g glanees and dence Nueeeeded Faeultx Acll 1907 P7CS1Cl671E Tveamrer Lzbmnan Nfemlmrs Mr Fwulk 1111111 1111 M11 Web r Irudx Robert R011 111 H B 11 11 mr 111 S lxr1ll IN l1 E X 11 1rt S Bl 111 B Q xx R011 M mee Hllllll l i 1rt 9 E111-,ut M11rr1 B Fremee lvl M M1ll 111 M St ru lin S 1 ll 1 B lNl1 fl 3urr11u l1 lx C 1111 Tl 4 1 R1 fl L N lrf 111 1 lllfll 11 1 Hu Slnekl t1111 R lL 1 11111 m1 S e S Br 1111111 ox E err ee Ll 55 Y . SX 7 3 D 3 4 - V I I C15 1 -' 1. 5 5. 'cs ' ' 5 C c K1 ' ' ' ' 5 'Q ' c ' ' 5 ' ' ' 5 1 5 1 1- VA. R lgcrs, . r11 511 , K. Kerr, G. V 1 ,1, ' A , R, V415 , . Xllllff, M. St A , . 4' , , Famllmn, S. .tc 'a11't 12- .B H. 1 . 7 I 11l1' s, ' v M. ', . cl. . Q S. B1 's, . B vllcs Row 37' S. Crocker, C, Cooks. ,l. CHWIIC. V, ,Inglis 11, lvl. L4 11s1111lQ, 1. AQB dc. M.l 1 s, '. 111155, j. bl cs R1 1' Iv, ug, Il. S4pl15, f, ,' cl .11, ID, IN 's. H, B113 D, l,.11111i, nl, 1ls1111, M. .' . e 11 - if M, Luntz, P. W'll'z S. 9. Efifk, 'I..l.z111gsz , C. Kline, A. VN'cl1e1', K. ft1111, cck ' gc, il. M 3, . K1 c94fA leflc '2t ssoclafzon What sort of games are you up to7 Faeultx Adl mor Preszdem Seuetam FI-7661814767 Members M M yer M 1r5 Curtms C xx n Vorm lx lX MlI1IpfHdLh SKJTIJI11 Bxrbird Huth S Vvfmll-mr D Lo ler C Cirlmle K Mmtarmch C Vorm K Khng Seated M155 Meyer M Cums B Holmes 90 Uh It s all very Fagulrx Adusor Pweszdent Vue premdent Tveasurer Members CIA ramaflc well to talk' M155 Syhocm Kltlna Grow Mlry Shu klcton Sandy Tryon I L le Rou. A Weber S Stexmrt Rusgh M MCM1ll1H M Stern H Brmbon 7 C Klmc S Tryon K Gross MlaSSLhOCH1 Shaukleton R Nah 3 S Bates B Mehl M Stuwrt E Wlnte Hollmgton Rou 4 E MLM1llHH B Barkwmll Sally Hobson Rou -I E Lmdseth 91 I lfl .. . , ,Y , . f ' 3 . ' fc ' ' 5 z ' ' 5 ' - .Sho 5, . , . 'K , N. Gilcrest, M. Luntz, G. Richardson, J. Suitt, E. ', . 'K , . , . 1 ' Row-ff. ',. ',. , ' ', M. , . s V YA A 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' - 1 M. . ' i - Q I 9 ' V 1 Q s MO CVM CIVIC? All are restmg from arduous days and mghts durlng wh1ch every muscle IH them has been severely tested and every energy kept at full stretch Facult5 Advzsor Mrs Bruch President: Melinda Jaeger Secreta'ryfTreas1werg Connie Cooks Members: Row IH-E. Thayer, W. Welch, G. Bartlett, S. Walker, F. Loughry Row 2fJ. Roberts, B. Barrett, J. Listerman, M. Bruce, W. Matthes, A. Johnston Row 3-M. Arter, S. Essick, B. Desch, C. Kay, M. Foster, S. Svvander, B. Holmes, J. Caponigro Row 4fS. Krill, S. Welch, C. Cooks, M. Jaeger, S. Stewart, K. Cross, C. Strangward 92 MPIIOY COMMCII G rw lJ54ffalYS Beyond the Wlld Faculty Advzsors Preszdent Vrce presldent Secretary Treasurer Members Wood comes the W1de World Mrs ohns and M1ss Jermyn Sus1e Stewart Mary Shackleton Su1tt Roberts 1 S Bale J Su1tt K Barnes K Kerr Rusch M Stern M McM1llan H Branson ean udy Row Manternach 2 E McM1llan S Watterson N Uffelman Gross G Long P Elhs S Catron Maddox E Stewart M Daley M Bruce Lansdale 3 K Shepard S Welch M Wnght Carter D Pacuu S Stewart S Scott Rector J L1sterman K Brown N G1lCfESf 4 L Weber M Klee A Paull Shackleton E Kerr B Weber V jackson Comstock Row Row Row C 93 . . n or . : ,I ' I I I L. - 1, ., I , l .I ' , ,l . , A. Leven, M. Daley, N. Lamb, J. Roberts, K. K. - ., . ,a .U ', . , I, V. , . , . , . , M. C. A, . 3 ',. . , ,Q . ,l B. , . ' , . , . ' M. - U , 1. l , ., I , 3. , ef Won Y .Am Q those southern Facultx Advxsor Prcmdent Vrce presrdent Setretavx To easwm Nfembevs PCIPIISA I A seaports' The glamour' Mrs Preyer Kay Manternach Trmi Perry juthe Langsam C111 RlCh3fdSOH ROLL 1 S Tryon M Clutker I buxne Thomls L1 VOYIII M L Ncxle 2 J Langsrm K MHHtLfHlCh G Rmhirdson Row Mrs Preyer Row S Ernest S Frost M Morrls J Sutton M CUFf1SS B MeC1ure P Roberts L Weber P Elhs M Weber J Sultt 94 04fCl6 A dun sense of the beauty of It the beauty' Faeultx Advisor Presldent Vlce preszdent Secretarx Members M155 Baker Besb Nutt Ann Leven Alu Plull K Shepard S Crall Bac ground K Kerr G Voran C Ze1ter M Clones N Uifelman A Peterson L Shlelds B Nutt C Cooks M Raney V jackson C F1nde1sen 9U V ll 5 Foreground-A. Leven, L. Sholes, J. Suitt, A. Paull k - . , . , . ' , . feflmfb ' fe fi lr 'FC Ili! ml 2 mwmfww Apley Not the bzg brook the lzttle brook 7A GCG 9 if if xr! K X Apley It's too late He moved Q L , W 'j ,, 5 vs ,.. f,-f, - ' 'YQ ..', '-,' Qijl ' , , , Fe pf Q K, W 'Ms - 2 Y, .1, f V 1'-fi' ff' + if' f 'lf-Sf , ofeeo oe u 169 eeo e f I , F W 5 -1 ' ... ' ' ff ,gf-W4 'Q rw: s' IQ K' f ' 1,1 , 2 X S K x I 7 5 Vw '1 ' Q- ' K 2 55 . . 11 e f 3 5 ' ' ml 'E R X j 0 I V y 1- 1 , ...'.: 2 J! y 5 If -A 'f , i , 4 F- 1 Y T r 6 -ll. l Horatlo It was very pushlng of the Henry Apleys puttxng the1r mother rlght where George mxght want to go e0l'g9 Umm ,IW I-Hr' Henry I was trying to ch11l the glass the way Mr Apley used to and I broke one ' 'JK' g 7 , 5 .y 1 1512 .Y g X SW - 4 ' ? ' 9 , , YUM: L I M ' Inns Lie A ja ,. N A ,' .,'5.M, Y rv- , e ,,gfL,,+f -,fl M M N and , , A ,ae K , b ,. o 5, 2 If W V IW , .7 AA... ', QJP' fx Q4 19' Mx ,vii hr 5 T ,:,..4-H W , Ns 'uv 'Inn hvuv' hmm SLIJOO l'8 . S . . oi .. 'K I l . J . 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GCOOAIWH GC 2' Openrng Dry 73 Skrdoo Thank gryrng Vacatron Clorra M1 tletoe Mlgle Chr rstm ls V reatron Mrdyeu Emmc Tlle Late George Apley College Boards Fre hmen Sophomore Qprrng Vacatmn Clee Club Coneert M ry Day Fm ll Exams Last Chapel Prep and Prrme Commencement Commencement Commeneement D mee 100 The Return of Ulysses Capltall Bustle about old chap' A lately barren board et threk wrth savoury comforts But lor the heavenly musre all was mxrvelously s1lent lt was 1 pretty srght and 1 seasonable one Moments breathless 1nd rn tense At th1s trme of year your shops keep open to all sorts of hours Thrs was an 1mpromptu aflarr You knew rt must come to thrs sooner or later Novy our blood dances to other Ah yes the call of the Qouth' Therr hrrll lxttle vorces uprose on the ur A plea ant elper th If dry oyer grls y downs And to th1nk I never knew' You are out of the old hfe and 1nto the new' The Open Road You don t haye to consult any body or mlnd what they sa vyrll neyer do to spend the mght here you understand Too eold lor one thrng YT' Q! Dub mv! , ' 'F' ' 5 4...--f' asf an qesfamenf We the Class of 1958 being of unfertile minds and flu ridden bodies, and fully cognlzant of the detrimental effects of staying up too late to finish this document do hereby ungrammatically declare this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking all previous attempts which are Hled in the waste basket in room one Branron leaves George Apley to Ronald Colman Canon leaves her candle burned at both ends to late theme writers Clarke: leaves her wave to Kay Klmg Cooks leaves Put in Bay to the sailors Cmzzrr leaves eonvulsed chapel audiences to Peggy Williams Dixon levves at a gallop Ellu leaves the Dorm phones to the ate hungry freshmen Famzrarur leaves an echo Frost leaves Nutt in her shirt sleeve Gmane leaves her comb to Nell Gilmore Gzlcrert left long ago for New Haven Gro rr leaves the Army bereft Jaeger leaves her leotard to Anna Kerr le ives to dive in the Olympics Vvllll Klee le ave Reserve Klmt leives the altos off key Kull leaves her Freshman Fan Club in tears Kzzrzk leaves her date bureau to Ann Landers Lmqrarzz leaves her wiggles to Elvis Lezeu leav es her calorie counter to udy ones Lang leaves rn a yet plane Lnnlz len es her Lanz dresses to uniform weary Preps lllumumrb leaves the AA wealthy McClure leaves UN speeches to the Russians 1I4Kz1zlc1 leaves an empty seat at the stadium lit llzllmz leaves her un written in Latin book to Libby Morrzr leaves Ensemble music choices to Mr Hruby Barb leaves the seniors in line Neale leaves U S summer school to the boys Nutt leaves hoping she vvont get lost Przzzll leaves her throaty voice to Brigitte Bardot larry leaves her vvhistle at home Rzcbarclron leaves her romances to the Romantics Roberfr leaves her friends to Judy Rolznclr leaves her stuffed mailbox to Liz Stewart Rzrfcb leaves a little breathless Shackleton leaves her puns to the 1959 Spec Board Sta rn leaves her manners to Emily Post Szeurzrz leaves the HB stage to Judy Moss Strmzgu arrl leaves late Sum leaves her driving ability to Miss Baker Tlaomar leaves the Skating Club to the Skaters Tryon leaves perplexed without Stems advice Voran leaves her Cherubs to posterity A Weber le ive her plrtles to Shrrl B Weber le IVLS Spee out of the reel fwe hopeb L Weber leaves her parking space to Kathy Wick Welch leaves im a000 miles away Wrzght leaves her string of boys to Cathy Meister We le Ike our uniforms to the Preps an eeonomie survey of fluetuitions in the priee of s in Timbuktu to M1 s ermyn ridieal innovations to Krusehey lndt n eopics of th fat t re vvrite of Flipper Follies to M1 Sehoeni ln vlevv vvhereof hrvinv suled into the un knovvn on trerms of eonselousness vxe submit this hi torie hy Qteflell and histrlome hiero lyphie 1 n d vvith eramped phalanqes sealed vvith pirit vum ind svvorn in the year of mokinv in the senior play the mo t luerative ClfHlX1l the Asian flu ind an over rbund rnee of sate ites Signed 51 pedestrian vvho verged on the rrdl al Witnesses A poor rel mon ser of t h1'li prieeel sprer 103 1 3 9 , e 1 9 l 1 . , . 7 1 ' 5 1 J . 4 ' ' ' ' 7 Y ' Y v . , . . - - , , . 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HARRIET URA M f rpeople Say 7 IVIARY CURTIbb Mrs Morrson, am I developed yet7 ILL SUTTQJN bhe was so trred th If all she could do w1s mop around Ium Roauars Nrnety cents mnety cents nmety cents please' Miss BRUCE Grrls youll have to be much faster IH college Maru bH1xekL1ToIs L1 has 1 smooth, well orgamzed body Miss Hasrlxos Hamlet w111 you please read the prrt of Mary Lou Io ELLLN LINIJMFTH Can I start 1ga1n7 Mas Foouers Am I mterruptmg you7 Miss BLa1eL You hue to be just lrke 11ttle ee1lu1o1d doll COBNIL KLINI I don t know the rnswer but 1t s on page 237 Miss 'ocHoE1s1 Can t you get out from beh1nd the rurn1ture7 Miss IEKMYN How many are shocked? 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The next morn1ng the bus stopped at a l1ttle stat1on just long enough for a qu1ck breakfast That afternoon they arr1ved at Tb1l1s1 the cap1tal of Georg1a From her w1ndow Yaska could see the b1g pxllared bu1ld1ng ID the cultural park the most beaut1ful bu1ld1ng she had ever seen The road followed the Kura R1ver along the S1d6 of the old Pers1an sectlon of the c1ty So th1s IS the nat1ve state of Josef Stal1n she sa1d to herself re call1ng the SCOYICS about Stalm that Mr Ilar1onov1tch had told her 1n school She remembered how hard she had cr1ed when the news of Stal1n s death had reached Baku He alone had been her hero and god The journey from Tb1l1s1 to Soch1 took two days on a tw1st1ng mounta1nous road Yaska was entranced Wlth the beauty of the valleys and the mounta1ns for 1n Baku the sea was on one s1de and the footh1lls of the Caucasus MOUDtH1HS on the other s1de As she traveled west she saw the orange and lemon orchards IH the valleys of Georg1a and 1n the Kura Rlver valley IH Azerba1dzhan she saw the enormous tea and cotton When she arr1ved at Soch1 the bus dr1ver was changed and a great many of the people from the East left After two or three hours the bus began ltS journey north to Rostov on Don Yaska thought the new passengers seemed to be very healthy for they were tanned and happy She w1shed she could have stayed ID the trop1cal resort Clty for the rest of her l1fe The next stop was at a small flshmg v1llage on the Black Sea and here two new passengers got on the bus One was an old man who found a seat dlrectly beh1nd the dr1ver and the other was a young g1rl of Yaskas age Soon Yaska forgot the new passengers for they were leav1ng the mounta1ns and enter1ng the pla1ns She had never seen such flat land before Excuse me Sald a VOICE Yaska turned around toward the VOICE and dlscovered the young g1rl who had boarded the bus at the last stop My name IS Marya Bolkonsky and I not1ced the st1cker on your bag Sald you were goxng to the UHIVCYSIKY of Moscow So am I lm glad to meet you Marya Wouldn t you l1ke to s1t w1th me and talk? My name IS Dunyaska Yaska for short The two g1rls talked all afternoon and Yaska learned that Marya s uncle was the patr1arch of the Cathedral of the USp6USk1 ASSUmpt1OH 122 ' 9 , . ' I 1 3 Q ' 'I 9 . , , X 3 plantat1ons, 3 I ' r I 7 3 9 ' 9 HS 17 ' ' , . GB ' 1 . 3 Lb 7 5 - . . , . ' 5, . , , ' 1 3 1n Moscow and that he had held that pos1t1on before the Russ1an Revo lutxon Marya 1nv1ted her to v1s1t the famous church as a frxend of the Bolkonskys Thank you very much I d love to do that some day Yaska an swered polltely In her mmd she lmmedrately dlsmlssed the ldea for she d1d not belleve IH churches or 1n God When they reached Rostov on Don a few days later Marya and Yaska parted company Marya was golng to Klev to v1s1t her grand parents Yaska was go1ng to Moscow by a dlfferent route up the Don through the Volga Don Canal up the Volga to Gorkl and from there to Moscow by bus In the once war devastated 1ndustr1al center of Rostov on Don Yaska found the captam of her boat He was a blue eyed RUSSIHD who had been taught the trrcks of the sea 1n h1s nat1ve v1llage of Murmansk on the Barents Sea H1s shlp was a modlfled barge wlth a three roomed cab1n One room was Yaska s another the Captaln s and the thlrd was for the three man crew for talkmg eat1ng and repa1r1ng l1nes N1ght came sw1ftly and Yaska ret1red early but before she went to sleep she nanlmous ruler She put It ID the center of the small wall shelf near the door and then crawled 1nto bed put out the llght and fell asleep lulled by the euphony of the water and the soft drone of vo1ces next door In the mlddle of the nlght she was awakened by a sharp jar followed by a gr1nd1ng nolse Yaska cllmbed out of bed put on her coat and opened the door a crack Captam she wh1spered But the captaxn d1d not hear her as he grabbed h1s hat and ran out of the door mutterlng to hlmself Yaska sat down on the edge of her bunk Suddenly she heard the captaln s vo1ce loud IH protest But slr shes very s1ck and shouldnt be dlsturbed Ive heard that one before Captam another vo1ce grunted She s too young to know about such mtrlcate matters the cap ta1n cont1nued They re never too young Where IS she? came the reply Yaska jumped 1nto bed pulled the blanket up over her coat and rolled over facmg the wall The door opened and the figure of a tall forbxddmg man was sxlhouetted on the wall of the room Yaska rolled 123 Cl 1 51 ' 9 1 , 5 . 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' 1 Q . 1 gg v ' , 3 9 - H ' 55 lb 1 ' 51 ' 3 3 ' 55 5 1 - 51 , , HL 1 ' 15 . . 3 9 , . over and shaded her eyes against the light shining through the door Then she turned pale and became weak and sick inside The man was from the secret pollce The intruder turned on the light and looked 1nto every corner of the room in her suitcase under her bed and finally on the wall shelf where he picked up and scrutinized Mikhail s Hgure for a long time He finally put the figure back and bowed his apologies for the lntrusion The powerful police boat bumped against the barge as it pulled away knocklng the figure from the shelf It fell to the floor where it lay broken into a hundred pleces Yaska got out of bed and knelt down on the floor carefully picking up the pieces and va1nly trying to fit them together A silver sparkle under the bunk caught her attentron She picked up a small silver object and examined It What IS this? she asked herself It looks like a church medal M1kha1l must have put it inside the figure Yaska got up put out the light and crawled under the blanket In three days and nights the barge came to the Volga Don Canal The great locks of the canal fasc1nated Yaska and the benign captam explained the means by which the thlrteen locks transport boats from the Don River to the Volga and vice versa The trip up the Volga was slow and after the first few days tedious Wood rafts made from logs cut 1n the Ural Mountains made travel1ng hazardous and Yaska spent most of her time helping the crew push errant logs away from the barge At Gorki Yaska said goodbye and took a bus to Moscow The University of Moscow on the Lenin Hills was clearly visible from a distance and Yaska was astounded by 1ts great beauty Inside the city l1m1ts the driver began to point out buildings and famous places to her They passed The Cathedral of Saint Basil the Kremlin Red Square Lenin s Tomb and the Monastery of Navodev1chy which was surrounded by magnificent fortified walls From the bus station Yaska took the underground tram to the Un1 vers1ty where a well dressed girl introduced herself to Yaska and offered her assistance The girl helped Yaska find her room and took her to the assembly hall m which one of the great Communrst leaders was go1ng to g1ve a speech of welcome to the new students Yaska found the assembly hall a sumptuous pillared room with four 124 7 7 5 5 3 ' 3 I just don't understand him at all, she thought, and fell asleep. ' 9 9 pa1rs of chandellers hanglng from the center panel of the C61l1Dg She marveled at the rlchness of the bulldlngs The fourth day after her arr1val at the UH1V6FSltY Yaska encountered Marya who renewed her 1nv1tat1on to v1s1t one of Moscows most famous cathedrals In order to please her frlend Yaska accepted and two weeks later the two glrls walked to the b1g whxte church at the Kremlm At a dlstance Yaska notlced the hrgh walls wlth thexr scalloped roofs the long thxn w1ndows d1v1d1ng the walls horlzontally and the five glltterlng gold crosses each crownmg one of the five towers As they walked 1nto the courtyard Yaska not1ced the pamtmgs above the w1ndows on one wall the SIX stalned glass salnts standmg above the door and the beaut1ful mural of the ASSUmpt1OD around the door In sxde the cathedral was very small but was r1chly decorated and well hghted Marya s old uncle greeted them dressed xn a floor length black robe He was old and bent over by the cold and dampness of h1s church He looked at hlS n1ece for a few mlnutes and then sa1d Welcome Marya curts1ed and answered Thank you Uncle But Yaska only stared The voxce closely resembled one she had heard many tlmes before The old man and h1s n1ece talked for an hour and then Marya rose and asked h1s perm1ss1on to leave The WISE old man led the g1rls to the door and sa1d God go w1th you Dunyaska God bless you Marya Yaskas m1nd repeated God go w1th you Dunyaska As she 1dly drew deslgns 1n the mud of the courtyard w1th her shoe a stream of sunllght broke through the heavy clouds and fell on the churchyard Yaska bent down and p1cked up a ghttermg s1lver object lymg 1n a pool of llght I must have a hole ID my pocket she thought as she stood up and looked over the low wh1te wall surroundmg the yard at the great cxty la1d out before her PRUDY ROBERTS Class of 5 8 One H4255 The foghorn echoes Echoes my heart The beatmg cnes The lonehness echoes Return' Aux PAULL Class 0 58 125 . . . , 5 ' Y 3 a . . . . . . a , . 7 , f 5 . . T 3 3 . 4 . . U, . 9 3 my children, to the House of God. ' , SB , .51 5 . I . . N . , 11 9 ' 3 ' Y U LG ' 91 , 7 ' Y SB ' ' 17 1 1. 3 3 3 D A SMH H ISCVI HONORABLE MENTION ES to me Amenca represents a democracy ID whlch the supreme power IS retamed by the people where oppor tumtxes to succeed are offered to all and where each IS consldered to be created equal to h1s fellow Amerrcans After speak1ng these last words I turned the Hnal page of my essay and let the applause of the audlence rmg IH my ears Wrth my knees st1ll shak1ng I walked off the platform and returned to my seat It was drfflcult l1sten1ng to the rema1n1ng con testant read her paper because my m1nd seemed so cluttered wlth tr1v1al thoughts such as Could they tell that l was fr1ghtened7 and Dld they l1ke 1t7 That mornmg I had had great confidence 1U my w1nn1ng reallz 1ng that my paper was undoubtedly good s1nce I had reached the fmals ln th1s h1gh school natlonal contest based on What Amerxca Means to Me But after hear1ng the twelve other contestants read the1r 1deas I began to lose the great hopes I had had of w1nn1ng the three day tr1p to Washlngton D C However I kept ln m1nd that we each had the The followmg mormng when Mom told me the news that I was one of the five g1rls 1n the natron who had won I had such a feellng of gladness and anxlety that I could not keep st11l Gee Mom' I ex claxmed Just thlnk of the wonderful t1me Ill have wxth my fellow w1n ners' I wonder what the other g1rls are l1ke I sure hope that they re as HHXIOUS to meet me as I am them' I had never been offered such an opportun1ty and I knew that I would do see and learn many th1ngs whrch I had never before been able to That same day I met the other four g1rls who were go1ng for we met at the contest center to become acqualnted and my 1n1t1al 1mpress1on of them was good I remember that when I first saw them they were huddled 1n a group talk1ng but when I arrlved they mtroduced them selves and remarked how glad they were that I was to go Wlth them I d1d not have the chance to learn much about them at that short 1nter vrew but I knew that I would be able to do so later The next two days before the tr1p seemed l1ke the longest ones I had ever lrved through and I 1mpat1ently counted off the hours ID both of them In the m1st of the early mormng after my eternal two day perxod of wa1t1ng I arrlved at the tra1n statlon where the other g1rls were walt mg It was at th1s t1me that we met our chaperon Mrss Lee She was a 126 'IQ- e S , . . . . . . , ' 7 A . . . , 9 - 5 , . . . . 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' , . . same hopes and that each had an equal chance of winning. . . . , . v , 1 I l I 9 5 ' 3 3 Q . , . f , . 3 , , . , . sweet elderly woman who was known for her understanding of the ways of boys and girls and for this reason had been asked to chaperon many such trips as this one From the manner in which Miss Lee showed her interest in me I knew that I would be able to become a close friend with her during the course of our tour Before we girls had asked her all of the questions which we had in mind the train arrived and we were soon off in a burst of excitement The other four girls found seats in the front of the car but Miss Lee and I had to sit in the back At first I was a little disappointed that I could not sit near the others but know ing that I would be with them for the next few days I was satisned with the opportunity to become better acquainted with our chaperon It was a four hour ride to the capital and by the time of our ar rival we had all become restless and hungry We immediately Went to our hotel where there were a suite and a single room reserved for us the other four girls taking the former and Miss Lee and I the latter After freshenmg up we went to lunch where Miss Lee told us the plans for the afternoon and soon we began our tour of Washington After the question of who would ride with whom in the taxicabs we rode to the Lincoln Memorial which I thought was the most impressive thing that I saw during the trip I had seen many pictures and had read a great deal about Lincoln but mg Looking up at his statue I seemed to love this man even more than I had before realizing all the wonderful things he had done for Amerlca I carefully read his Gettysburg Address which was carved in the stone of the Memorial wall and the first paragraph became lodged in my mind Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this con tinent a new nation conceived in Liberty and dedicated to the proposi t1on that all men are created equal That afternoon we saw the Washington Monument the Library of Congress and the Capitol Visiting these places made me realize more fully what an outstanding and successful method of government our country has and what a wonderful foundation America IS based upon During that Hrst day I found Miss Lee rather than one of the other girls to be my closest friend Many times when I remarked about the splendor of the things I saw I noticed that the elderly woman was by my side to listen and add to my new discoveries I did not resent being with her instead of with the girls separate group because I was able to gain much knowledge from her that I could not obtain from the others From the time I sa1d to the girls 0h look at this' and received an unenthusiastlc Yea from one and saw a glance of disgust pass be 127 9 S 7 , . 5 , 3 r . . , . 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I 9 7 ' ' ' Gi 15 I 1 tween them I was well satxsfied to marvel to Mrss Lee about my ex cxtements of the day In the late afternoon after the same debate about whrch one would r1de to the hotel w1th Mxss Lee and me we returned there for dmner Dmner was really the first chance we had had srnce noon to talk together as a group and we buslly recalled the thmgs that we had seen that day T1me passed qurckly for me after drnner and before long I found myself lylng 1n bed talkmg through the darkness to Mlss Lee who was on the other srde of the room Cur conversatron eventually based 1tself on the great L1berty Document of Amerrea I can remember only one l1ne of lt Mrss Lee I saxd whlch IS We hold these truths to be self ev1dent that all men are created equal that they are endowed by thelr Creator w1th certam unalrenable Rlghts that among these are Lrfe L1berty and the pursult of Happmess You know when I saw that old Declaratron th1S afternoon I knew that even though rt was badly cracked from rts rollmgs and that rts srgnatures were faded or peeled off that the rdeas m rt would never grow too old Mrss Lee s only reply was I certamly wlsh that all Amencans had the same attrtude toward therr country s objectrves as you have I then lay 1n srlence lrstenlng to the fa1nt sound of the grrls g1ggl1ng and talkrng ln the next room and I wondered what the1r real reason was for the attrtude they had had toward me that day Then I thought to myself Essay w1nners or not they must not feel IH the1r hearts the real meamng of Amerrca 1f the1r attltude IS based on the fact that my skln IS of a d1fferent color from thelrs KAY MANTERNACH Class of 58 lm fwfffyw 270,42 M Gfafumf Who are you old man Standmg wrth your head on your chest7 Are you Death wa1t1ng for someone to follow you? 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' , .'1, S 2 :Q ' 1 ' ' 'Rs 2 ' X ' ' E , 1 -5- if R S :Z 1 . .2 ,, , f . 1 , 1 Conform1ty IS l1kened to a stagnant pool complacency may be l1kened to an equally od1ous body of water a smooth l1ppery r1ver sl1d1ng be tween 1tS o1ly banks The person who falls 1nto th1s r1ver and swallows a few mouthfuls of It 1n the process IS doomed to obl1v1on as far as h1s havmg any part IH the progress and amel1orat1on of the world 15 concerned He reads the newspaper and sounds off about the m1smanagement of the government to h1s w1fe and ch1ldren at the d1nner table and to h1S fellow busmessmen at lunch but ask h1m to help you 1n a door to door campa1gn bOllCltlDg support for 1 better cand1date for Un1ted States senator or even to pen a letter expressmg h1S news to the local newspaper and d1scover my fr1end how busy 1mportant pressed for t1me and lazy th1s loudmouth IS He can see real1st1cally only hlS 1mmed1ate world wh1ch IS qu1te sat1sfactory to h1m but when he IS asked to be real1st1c about the problems of the government wh1ch are not so very sat1sfactory HIS Complacent HlghHESS finds an excuse to avo1d exertmg h1mself 1n an unfam1l1ar and unpleasant s1tuat1on In the meant1me the youth watches the spectacle of complacency w1th great cur1os1ty He sees h1S parents s1tt1ng comfortably ID front of a large p1cture w1ndow w1th 1ts curta1ns drawn shut From t1me to t1me they peek out of the curta1ns at the Stflfe of humamty as It goes l1mp1ng by and then they qu1ckly let the folds drop back 1nto place and excla1m How lucky we are' They generously offer the1r chlld a cushloned charr by th1s w1ndow and refuse to let h1m go out and play because of the bad IYIHUCUCES out there Ins1de he remams d1sc1p11ned protected and drawn 1rres1stably back aga1nst the cush1ons of complacency wh1le the Russ1ans make b1gger and better m1ss11es wh1le three Hfths of the worlds populatxon starve and wh1le the t1ny seed of human1tar1an1sm rots and d1es w1th1n h1m Th1s young person finds It easy to fall 1nto the ways of h1S parents Cnly the greatest effort on hlS part can tear h1m away from that l1fe It may be argued that It IS much easler for a person to chmb up the ladder of mater1al success than for someone on the top rung to work hlS way downward and find a far more rewardmg success based not on the amount of money he can collect but on the amount of dEVOt1OD he can g1V6 to mank1nd M3tCf1HllSt1C success plays such a large part ID our l1ves that we often forget development of the character and concentrate on development of the bankroll There IS a need 1n our soclety for great character and such character IS rarely 1f ever developed 1n a soft complacent envlronment 1n WhlCh mater1al1sm defined by Webster as the doctrlne that comfort pleasure and wealth are the only or h1ghest goals or values 15 predom1nant 111 1 c , - - , . , 5 c . . 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The softness to wh1ch ch1ldren 1n the pr1v1leged elxsses beeome 1ecustomed gnes them 1 cowardly att1tude toward adxers1ty wh1ch 1 hlghly unattractne They take for granted heat1ng favor1te food and omement san1tary f1Clllt1ES md find themselves at summer camp com pl3lDlDg about the cold the awful food and the 1nconven1ent locat1on of the bathhouse The thoughtless d1lletante glorymg ID h1s projected dabblmgs IH m1ss1onary work for the French Equatorlal Afr1e1ns may xery well ind llllnihlf drast1cally recons1der1ng h1s altru1st1e pro1eet1ons onee he learn that they w1ll mxolxe army mts dysentery md baek breakmg to1l Fallure 1 mentll hardshlp 19 also lI'1gllfCI1ll1g to sueh people The pr1x1leged eh1ld 19 shown at an early lge that fallure IH my form IS b1d An F Qpelhng paper hornhes h1s parents Pressure IS exerted Fulure be eomes more terr1fy1ng He soon develops the hab1t of not enter1ng 1nto act1x1t1es at wh1eh he m1ght poss1bly fa1l He w1ll not spe 1k ll IIT assemblage of others h1s own lge He m1ght sly somethmg wrong Any thlng he 1s not sure of he wlll not xenture He h1s heard lbout the Hunganan Freedom F1ghters beat1ng on the 1ron gates of Oppress1on Wlth fists 1nd home made bombs Now many of them 1re dead wh1le others rot 1n pr1sons or slaxelabor camps The1r fight for freedom thexr l?l1lLll'C and thelr sufferlngs are far from 1nsp1r1ng to h1m they repulse h1m The h1gh 1deal myolved seems less 1mport1nt th 1n the consequences of fa1lure ln apply1ng th1s 1tt1tude to h1s own l1fe he may fand h1m elf preferr1ng to rema1n passlyely 1n h1s eomfort able m1ter1al1st1e soc1ety r1ther than to east 1s1de h1s 1nh1b1t1ons 1nd engage aetlvely 1I'l 1 good ause wh1ch may not ueceed Yet we must reallze that 1lthough the fear of adxers1ty 1nst1lled 1n the eh1ld IS a strong deterrent to any movement of escape from 1 plaee of safety and comfort th1s fear 1S not unconquerable The youth who feels human1tar1an1 m st1rr1ng 1n h1S soul can shake off the op11te effeet of m1ter1al1sm by dexeloplng IH att1tude of h1gh 1deal1sm Coneentrat1on on the unattamable 1deal 1gnores adxers1ty and gnes eompl1eeney no quarter Howexer the pr1x1leged Amenem youth who struggles 1ga1nst the walls of mater1al1sm and break through 1nto the world e1nnot ex pect red carpets and palm fronds to be la1d beneath h1s feet as he moxes mth bl1thesome step toward the Sh1n1ng Ideal H1s a1ry XISIOIIQ of per fect1on W1ll soon eause h1m to dr1ft 1Way from mankmd unless he ets h1s feet on the farm rock of re 1l1ty The sooner he reahzes the depths of loathsomeness pettmess and erudeness 1n man the better able he vull be to gr isp firmly the problem of humanlty and strne to r1ght them The pess1m1st oxercome by too mueh Y6'1l1Nl'l1 and the dre1me1 OYLILUIUL by l'17 X V 3 . 1 . . . 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K 5 K K1 1 . vw v -1 l I 1 1 . , .X efamorla osls s 1 Al 1 ROLKLHED thc whlte school wh1ch crouched on thc mountaln sldc oxcrlookmg Los Angeles the only Slght th it assuaged my tremulous dread was the array of enormous w1ndows wh1ch could open to the floor l1ke doors on an espec1ally beaut1ful day My eyes tran hxed themselves on these welcome wmdows as rf I could already env1s1on the ye 1rn1ng w1th wh1ch I would soon stare out from the other slde of the whltc wllls My panlc would not be calmed but rose and fell hys ter1c nlly as my scnrchlng eyes met cach new object and turned away It was all too startllngly chfferent too unaccustomed th1s t1ny open school I could not 1mag1ne l1k1ng the crudely furnlshed school rooms after the expenslxely equlpped ones of my prev1ous Eastern school I could not vxsuahze myself toleratmg the mformal classes after the flgldly conducted ones of my past elght years And I had the utmost contempt for the unsophlsucated voc1ferous chlldren whom I 1mag1ned attended th1s IH fer1or 1nst1tut1on Yet after desperately deprecat1ng my new school I could not find a SlDglC defect that would moll1fy my own feelmg of 1n fer1or1ty And I was alone as I trudgecl to my classroom alone and terrlbly afra1d I was entermg the n1nth grade of a pr1vate co educatxonal school where I knew no one and where I was the only new student ID the class And I was an escap1st My m1nd could not accept the respon s1b1l1t1cs of aloneness as It would not before accept the 1nt1mate unre Hned atmosphere I was alone and I had only a wmndow to m1t1gate the 1ntens1ty of my unhapplness a breach from wh1ch my soul could soar when my m1nd became too oppressed w1th real1ty s burden of aloneness A I stood 1n the door of my classroom I was confronted wlth the d1n of exc1ted chlldren They had many sllent bonds wh1ch lsolated me from them My m1nd even 1n 1ts anguxsh of tlmldlty nodded grlmly and 1ron1cally I-Iadnt I predlcted th1s7 Hadnt I known they would be wxld and DOISY7 They were not as a rule ostentatrous but my eyes frant1 cally sought the few that were Someone called my namc and 1ns1de I quletly wlthered ls I answered the teacher Somethlng groped for an assumed attltucle to shleld 1ts nalvete and to shleld 1 characterless personahty I desperately wanted an armor of soph1st1cat1on to cover the person who 1f exposed would dxe ID shame of her faults I was shown my place among the ranks of desks I was 1ntroduced to my classmates I was glven my books Would my numb smlle decexve the 1nqu1s1t1ve eyes? Wcuuld my stuched gestures hlcle my FCKILCDLC7 Or would my trembllng hands betray the fears and my 135 I , ,, , , - - - - , , , 3 73 cl, I c . . . S' 1 1 ' - 1 l . 1 U ' 5 I ' c c. , c 1 'nf r w 1 4 s I Q . Q j L .51 c , l l 1 1 X 1 - 1 1 ' , , , .Y r . . . . wx . . Y i . . , c , . .Q . i x . . . I L , c . , , S . . . . I 1 1 1 , , , 1 1 1 - ' ' , Q. . . .5 Q . N . . , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . , 5 1 . , , . - -. . . , n f . c, I if ' 1 1 N . - . . . s s , . x c .. , . . 1 c . 1 1 1 I Z . ' 1 beseech1ng eyes unmask the vulnerab1l1ty7 To protect myself from the rejectron I felt was 1nev1table I began to bulld a wall of cr1t1c1sm and aloof ness I could not have endured to have my hand gropmg for fr1endsh1p unheeded and my aloofness I felt lllayed my faltermg self esteem The wall had 1ts ehrnks Its largest w1s the presence of my poly gonal personallty md frequently I would be caught off guard 1n a mo ment of 1nd1screet persona11ty change I was rn the dark age that comes before the form1ng of a defimte personalxty I grasped w1stfully xt exch personallty I admired and tr1ed It on for s1ze IS one would try on a su1t of clothes to see lf It could Ht me After g1v1ng my new personahty 1 trral exh1b1t I ultlmately cast It off and sulked 1D frustrated nmked ness unt1l a new type of personallty appealed to me I could become a xar1ety of d1fferent people It a mere whxm In school I was so wlth drawn that I earned the reputatlon of a stolxd non partlsan who would speak wrth dull hes1taney and averted eyes Aeadem1cally I was extremely laZY md drrfted lndlfferently along on the t1de of knowledge prevlously monlous shrew I was supremely egocentrle and formed my ldeals 1nto 1 neat pattern adherlng to my own shell of selfishness I could see no one clearly least of all myself for I saw through a fog of selhsh sub jectxv1ty whlch d1sto11:ed altru1sm and h1d sympathy These were my worst personahtles My favorlte was not better In th1s I saw myself as a degenerate sophlstrcated socralxte who 1ndulged 1D regular debauchery Although I had an 1nnate d1staste for crgarettes to ach1eve the much talked of smoklng hab1t I smoked as constantly as I dared Fortunately I never reached th1s goal and when I gave up the attempt I stlll loved to say remorsefully that I h1d grven up smoklng and all that a long trme ago Although my low self esteem prevented my personallty develop ment whlch I thought repulsrve I sometimes allowed my 1ntr1ns1e sen s1t1v1t1es to drop the1r armor These aesthetlc sens1b1l1t1es filled my t1mes of aloneness wlth a happlness derxved from my apprec1at1on of beauty and from tranqull self commumon unspoxled by the dlstortlons of my selhshness I had been unknowlngly oppressed by the flgld soc1al system and cllques of the East Th1s IS the fate of many school chlldren whose personal1t1es are not strong enough to ra1se them to the top soc1al level They are e1ther reyected and the1r character development comes to the 1mpasse of acknowledged 1nfer1or1ty or as I d1d they assume a shleld of loudness or pseudo soph1st1cat1on My character was a confused com poslte of personalltles I had admlred enough to adopt In reahty I was shy and supersensxtwe 136 N , T I I . . . I 1 ' ' 5 , , 1 3 f . . I I I . I II . I I . . II I I I I I I . . I I . . I I . I .I I . . I , I I . I . . I I II . . I I , I . I I I . . I , I - ' S' - C 5 x-I K. ' I I I .- . . I . . acquired. But at home I was at my utter worst. I could also be an acri' . I I I .II . . I ,C . 1 55 7 'I Mx 9 4 1 f , I , I L1 lx I . . I . . I . . I , 5 I , BG 4 ' F1 ' 1 SH ' ' ' z . ' 51 3 5 'I T , . . . . I . I , I 3 9 7 I had my armor No one really knew me but wa n t that my des1re7 I was alone but d1dn t I choo e th1s fate when I fashroned my mask of reservedness7 Then why was I restless and frustrated7 I half heartedly sought the answers If I found them I would dl cover who I was what my relatxonshlp was to mankmd and how I could achlexe ome degree of objectlvlty by whlch I could see the world 1n 1ts proper proport1ons A few months after school began we held our second quarter class electlons The day seemed to m Itch my mood whlch eemed to haw reached rts cr1s1s of confu lon 1nd dejectlon The sun trred ntfully to 1llum1nate the dead Whlfb of thc school md the brown of the tarmshed mountamslde but the waves of smog r1s1ng turbxdly from the c1ty changed the dayhght to a slugglsh chokmg yellow grey vxpor It was the day I came very near maturlty There were 51X grrls IH my class and only 1 few could be elected to class offlces The remammg few had tr1fl1ng odd Jobs I wus the only g1rl who had no job the only g1rl on whom the school dld not con descend to place the most 1flS1gI11f1CiiDt respons1b1l1ty Th1s made my re yect1on complete Every sllghtest bond my assumed noblesse obl1ge had de1gned to make w1th my class was severed I went home 1n a daze of fatally wounded pr1de My shell of soph1st1cat1on had been struck such a v1c1ous blow that 1t slowly cracked apart and fell away exposmg the lacerated sk1n of selfishness and mferxorxty that bound 1n my soul My parents would have comm1serated w1th me but smce they were not at home 1nst1nct1vely I cl1mbed to the top of the h1ll behmd our back yard My m1nd was tentatrvely unconscrously stretch1ng out for solace toward the beauty of grass and flower I sat numbly m the long grass and looked beseechmgly at the sky Why? Why the pun? What was I searchmg for? What are you lookmg for7 My eyes turned to seek the one who had spoken my thoughts and I saw a httle g1rl standmg on the path dxsheveled brown ha1r frammg a questxomng face and chubby chllds hands holdlng a red ball I could not speak but wondered who she was I had never seen her before She approached cautlou ly partmg the cllnglng grass carefully and stared at me I am trymg to remember who I am I s1lently replled Why are you s1tt1ng on the flowers? Youll crush them she chlded and polnted to where I sat I looked down through the grass and saw nothmg The chlld grew lmpatlent You don t even see them' They re rlght there all around you mrllxon of flowers Look' 137 ., . . , 5 . - q . - - . Q , - , 'c- , . , 5 , . . . Q A . Y i X c , c 1 5 . . . 3 . . . , - - . r s .s - 73 . L , 5 ' ' S 1 I . I . I 3 1 1- 2 s L 9 s a ' 1 ' , v 9 x 1 ' -' ' ' , 1 , , , - , L . I . 2 , 1 f 9 a s 9 3 S. .' . . Z . 1 ' G5 1 ' Wi A a s . . . . . . , 1 . . , . . 5 , , . , . 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My tears were gonc and I saw wh xt I had so dellberately overlooked before A mlnlature garden of flowers bloomed there of such varled colors that they brought me the blttersweet pang that SOmet1m6S accom pl.I1lLS my loxe of bcauty I could not get enough of them each so chffer ent ln 1tS own wry Perhaps I yearned for a way to molllfy my un hrpplness perhxps bcauty came so quxckly after an agony of humxlxa tron that It madc IU almost shock1ng 1mprcss1on but I remembcr those flowers as belng onc of the most lJ6'1LllIlfLll snghts ID my l1fc Why don t you trkc clre of thcm7 sud the ch1ld pctulmtly break mg my daze of ecstrsy Because I ncvcr thought of xt they uen t l1ke the flowers III our gnrccn I sa1d N sald thc chlld these arc much prettier Ye they 1re Isald The ch1lds 1nterest mounted to 1 flurry of expectatlon F1rst look It them wery carefully so youll know what kxnd they are then witer them so they wont dry up she paused stralghtened up and looked at me 1D a wonderment of d1scovery You must care about them Why you can hwe a garden of your own' My own garden Suddenly I cared xery much about fhlS spec1al gxrden So xery m my t1ny flowers h1dden from me so long and so well III lI'l rrray of gawdy color They cxlstcd' I had never known before I would loxc them I would care for them I would be a part of them' I piuscd and reconsldcrcd my d1scoxery thoughtfully Somethlng had hap pcncd somethmg th1t had meant nothlng to me before was now full of lxfc 1nd HILJDIDQ What was 1t7 My mlnd filled wlth xaguc 1mages wh1ch gradually rcsolxed themselxes lnto the countenlnces of my class m rtcs And thc frcc of crch becamc 1 t1ny w1ldflower Thc chlld wrs wlndermg 1w1y Hcr passlonate lntcxcst had eyap or rtccl w1th thc suddcnncss w1th wh1ch only the moods of 1 chlld comc md go Thlnk you' I Slltlitly cillcd aftcr her Ill tlkc clre of my glrdcn' I walked down the h1ll endowcd not w1th an entlrely new ch rr ictcr but Wlfh the objectlve msxght to sce clearly where I had to change My mlnd dropped 1ts ludlcrous pretentlous roles I l1ved and I was not xlone L1 un Quotrs Class of 59 I718 , . . 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L 4 ' P , P . . , c , , c 2 . - 1 4 i 1 I x ,', ,I anfasly WHEY were s1tt1ng 1D 1 e1rele around the nre bomeone threw wood on the dymg embers and flames leaped up br1efly 1llum1nat1ng l1LtN All were LILIIEII eaeh one thlnkmg h1s own thoughts After 1 wh1le m ID rose 1nd wsuted for 1tfLI1tlUI'l Some of the f1ees turned tow 1rd the n11n e1ger to he 1r hun Uthexs turned 1Wdy IQ 1f they were lo1th to he If the s1lenee broken The mm poke He spoke of n11ny thmg but not all were l1sten1ng to h1s words H1s words told 1 tale but an under YOILL told 1 d1fferent one l'l1s under xolee Wlb eomposed of many tlilllgb the way he st1 od the gesture h1s hands m1de h1s tone of NOILC l'l1s under wo1ee w1s tellmg the story of 1 n1an lt W1 1 f1se1nat1ng tale full of tr 1nge seenes One LlLlgl'lf 1 fl 1sh of 1 rur1l b1rny 1rd 1 b1g e1ty 1 lonely mountaln pe 1k One looked 1011n 1nd slW grelt eour1ge and LlJWlI'Llll ness 1ntell1genee and 1gnor1nee rleh men poor men 1 world of strmge belngs Une Caught a fl1sh of dlstant thmgs that Whleh went before Illel that wh1eh w1ll be of thmgs no man has seen and that Whleh IS forgotten When the man had ceased speakmg he stood s1lent lost 1n th1t Whleh had gone before And the C1rele around the hre was hushed Cfxkol HausE1uuN Cl1ss of 61 lone Qur shadows L1ke ghosts who steal 1nto the n1ght Lurkmg spymg followmg elose The trees mo ID the w1nd howls Then 1111s 1lent We th1nk we 1re alone W1th a steady beat our steps hasten All about u 15 the feellng of dread The trees moan the w1nd howls Then all IS s1lent Our shadows Al1s they st1ll follow P-111 nr WILIDT, Class of 60 1719 . . . . - 1 s 1 Q - -. -1 1 1 . 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Y 1, S ' . 1 7 . , ' 11, . , , 54l 61AOI4flS 5110 O QARAH thy w1fe shall have a son The Lord spoke these words to Abraham the sweetest words the mm eould ever haue heard Lo Qarah thy wlfe sh 111 hue I on And Abr1ham rejo1eed at their ound 1nd so d1d h1s w1fe 'Su 1h And the son wls born md was ealled by the name of Isaae And I ue grew and was strongly lox ed and deeply by h1s elderly parents But the t1me soon eame far too soon when the Lord was to test th1s Hebrew Abraham as leader of hrs raee And he spoke to Abra ham say1ng Take now thy son th1ne only son Isaac whom thou lovest and get thee 1nto the land of lvlorlah and offer h1m there for 1 burnt offerlng upon one of the mount uns whleh I w1ll tell thee of Une needs l1ttle 1mag1nat1on to understand Abrahams feehngs 1t these words httle rmagmatxon to understand the struggle of loxe and loyalty and fear whxeh tore h1s heart asunder But the morn1ng elme md Abraham rose up w1th h1s son and journeyed to Morlah The eourage and loyalty of th1s man was great to keep from erushmg hrs young on to h1s bo om to keep from Journeylng homeward task unhmshed But he trlvelled on pamfully watehlng youthful Isaac se lmpermg and play1ng before h1m all the journey They left the attendants who had 1eeompan1ed them at the bottom of the mountaln of wh1eh God had told Abrlham and they aseended the mountaln there to prepare the burnt offermg Can you 1m1g1ne the strength It took to answer h1s only son when mnocently he sud My father Behold the hre and the wood but where IS the lamb for a burnt ofIer1ng7 And Abraham sa1d Mx son God w1ll prox 1de h1mself a lamb for 1 burnt offermg Can anyone of us say th It we haxe exper1eneed sueh grlef rs must haxe troubled the old man s he 1rt then? The llmb he knew to be h1 own son Isfae The boy WIN lud upon the altar and Abraham s1Ck at he art WIS about to see Is1ae slam by h1s own hand What rehef and joy must haxe surged 1nto h1s he1rt when the angel of the Lord came to h1m And the angel of the Lord called unto h1m out of heaxen and saxd Abraham Abraham Lay not thme hand upon the lad nelther do thou mythlng unto h1m for now I know that thou fearest I4 ! Q 0 .- su f s , x 1 e . s - s 1 ss ss . , e e LEG , - , , , , , , f vs L . , K n K l 515 1 S . . , ,' '- , ' . ' '- ' , . ., 1 S ,K s. Rl L 4 ,a . - , , , , - .,. . ,, L L e 1 . 511 . . ,, . I f L e . e . , ' , -f . .- - ue - a 9 ' 9 V 9 s r - I I , I 3 5 1 s , , C - . A - - - -su ' 2 - ' a . . . . . s - . , , , , . , , , , ,e . , . e e 1 . 3 . . l . Vx , x L ' e ' 'Q 3 Z ' 7 . . . . 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EACE perfect pe 1ee IH thrs el 1rk world ol 1n7 Peace per feet pe1ce our luture lll unknown7 Thrs hymn 1t1tes the es ence of the gre 1t questlon 11c1ng the world tod1y Flndlng a way to vvorld pe1cc or to pe 1ce between n1t1ons 19 IU 1ge old problem For a long t1me people hue been suggesting theorles 1nd sOlL1lIlOI1Q to th1s prob lem but so 111 nothlng ha been 1ccept1ble or posslble to 111 the people oneerned Slnce the beg1IlI'11I'1g man h1s had ldeas 1bout pe1ce but 1t was not unt1l the sex enteenth and early e1ghteenth centur1es that phrlosophers began to have real hope of world pe1ce 'Some of the rdeas were good baslc 1deas but as can be seen they d1d not work Emerrc Cruce a French eholal III the sexenteenth c+ntury wrote the book The Neve Cvneas rn wh1ch he polnted out that w1r 19 destructrxe and mhumane and use less because It mjures those who w1n as well as those who 1a1l Thxs IS o true that 11 people could only re 1l1ZL thxs truth and put 1t above sel rl h reasons for go1ng to war half the work toward peace would be done People haxe always been too selhsh to be able to put away greed and the deslre for power rn the efforts for peace I1 each person IH the world now no matter what h1s race or color began to work for peace by eonquermg hls own feehngs of greed and selfrshness he would be p1v1ng the w1y for the tlme when n 1t1ons mlght be free of those qualltres Let us hope th It Voltane w1s not referrmg to th1s dre H11 when he -poke 11 excellent ehemes 1ne1p1hle of exeeutlon However exen though man subdues the greed IU hls nature peace w1ll contlnue to be an excellent scheme 1ncapable of execut1on lf the countrres of the world cannot come closer to equallzmg the1r standards 11 llvxng 1nd the1r knowledge so th1t they c1n see and understand thlngs nn the s1me llght In the seventeenth century phllosophers thought that w1r would d1s1ppear when wlth the progre s of knowledge people would become lntelllgent enough to establlsh just goxernments and that just goxernments would be WIQL enough to see that war IS 1 ioollsh Wly to ettle dlsputes Thls theory 19 st1ll true and 1n 1 way has worked Gradu 1lly 19 people 1re becomlng more edue1ted and know more about the other people 1n the vxorld peace 1s maklng progress Before the era ot r1d1o telexrsron te1egr1ph planes 1nd f1st rransportauon people were not 1s mare ol actu 11 sltuatlons 1n the world as they are today and many mxsunderstandrngs occurred wh1ch can now be prexented The Unlted Natlons uds rn edue1t1ng and rusmg the standards of people 142 5 ys 1,1 15 ' ' 1 . 1. 1 sy 5 N i 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 . , ' ' ww - 1- 11 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 5 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 11 -1 11 -1 1 xx 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1, K K K 1 K K K 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 h 1 -1 1 1 I ' , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1-1 , , , 1 . , 1 L K KS K K 1 l 1 W1 1, ,V 1. . . . . fx 1 1 1 s 1 1 fx 1 , 1 11 1 11 1 1 , I 1 y 1 1' 11 3 I ' 1 3 5 5 ' 'S 8 . 1 . 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 K1 K , 5 1 3 1 , Q' ' . 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I . r , , , e 1 1 1 1 1 e e tht world oxtr lvlmy ptoplt 111 Alrltx lntl11 mtl tht rtmottx puts ot South Amenta and As1a for tmmplt art 1n ttonom1t dtwtlopmtnt lu bth1nd Amerlta mtl Russn lt ls ls 1mposs1blt for thtm to undtrstantl us 1nd our ways as It IQ Llllllltllllf for us to undtrstmd thtm ll vuth tht progress of knowltclgt thtrt Wtrt all just goxtrnmtnts ptrhaps the1t would be ptatt Howtxtr 1n tht world today thtrt art not all just goxernments Ptrhaps 11 thtre wert thty would bt lblt to set thlt vnu 1s 1 loollsh way to settlt d1sputts Tht tgtnty that 1- nom tlomg tht mc st to promott pt ltttul solut1ons to argumtnts IQ tht Umtttl Natlons It proudes a plate for the nat1ons to settlt the1r dlsputts by '1rb1trat1on Though tht Umted Nat1ons htlps to settlt tht tontroxtrs1t tountetl upon not to go batk on the1r word That 19 why w1th Russu and tht Unlttd qt ltts tht ltadmg powtrs ID tht world totlly tomplttt sut tss of the Unlted NHIILUHS lm 1 long way oil for tht vwesttrn natlons are not able to count on Russ1a s keeplng her xgreemtnts Unt1l all tht natlons 1n tht world tan letl tht samt way about wir, peate ls 1mposs1blt Howexer as long as peoplt anywhert des1rt and work for It thtrt W1ll bt hopt for '1 just and lastlng pt 1tt IH tht future Suu WATTLRbl3N Clan ot 59 esf ess nzma Ottan lb a rtstltss 1n1m1l Never slteplng ntxtr stlll The storms 1I'llL1I'1Hf6 htx And she fights batk, slashmg Her tlms it tht delenstlt s rotlts Ytt the gtnrlt brttzts pltlly htr Qhe rest but does not sleep Htr tongue laps at the xxh1te sand Apologmng for tht ollenses she has tomnuttttl Maklng trlends vuth htr formtr entm1es M-nxt,-uuir BURROUQ-Hb, Claw of 60 14? x -x - x x I h 4-f 'f - -. s s- - - 1 - . 1 L , 1 , c 1 t N I- Q- . gr 1 ' 'x I X' 4' 'u vy X lv - K C K 5 C 5 K , ' '., , . 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'L 5 I eaufcy THE DEATH of my mother H1 1952 left 1 g1p IU my llfe whxeh eould not be hlled by dlssatlsfylng symp1thy I wanted and needed the loxe whleh my mothel h1d 1lw1ys g1ven me For months on end my llfe W1 1 seeret sorrowlng seareh for enough loye to make up for that vxhleh I had lost At length I re 1l1zed th1t I would never hnd It lI1Ll my he nt went on to grope for 1 new souree of fulhllment In the summer of the next year our f1n11ly moxed to 1 l1rge stone house ID the eountry where n1y sorrow began to Lllm1Dl9l1 Here were hxe green 1eres to explore 1nd beeome 1equ11nted w1th I had never before been ID sueh elo e and eonstant eont1et w1th beauty My aw 1reness of It c1me ID sudden bursts whleh sp1rked me w1th dellghted wonder I 1bsorbed e1ch 1speet of the IWDCISLIIDC slowly feuful lest I m1ss some thlng of s1ngul11 eharm There were 1 sm1ll like grleed by 1 p11r of swans 1nd 1 weeplng wlllow tree The b11nehes of the wxllow would oxer my eon elousness The swan gllded p1used 1nd gllded on They eemed merely to sk1m 1boxe the npphng surf1ee of the water so graee ful and loxely vxere they L1ey wlllow leues stlll green floated p1st unnoticed by the swans whlle thoughts of 1 loss t1ll pa1nful gave w1y to welcome obserx 1t1ons of beauty Exerywhere 1round me I found 1 great store of natur1l beauty 14 my dawnlng awareness of beauty grew 1nto 1ts first s1mple stages Qn 1 sloplng h1ll IU our yard stood 1 magn1hcent maple tree It spread up ward 1nd outward 1n a glorlous mult1pl1e1ty of branches and leaves The branches reaehed out for the sunhght as my troubled heart reached out for e1sement The grass on whlch I lay had a fresh ambroslal fragrance It smelled of good clean thmgs But loxehest of all to me were the blue spruce trees The needles closest to the1r trunks were th1ckly bunched 1nd deeply hued w1th green whlle the ones at the t1ps of the hmbs were 1 mlsty blue The trees rose ID lofty splendor above me where I lay on the grass and hlled me br1mful of wonder 1t thexr e1lm majesty They had stood for deeades proudly weathermg the storms and heat whlch were the cond1t1ons of the1r l1fe The gentle moxement of the boughs 1n the w1nd tr 1ced out fc r me IU unendmg patterns the words Do not be s1d tor there 19 joy ID hung At the t1mes when the sense of my mother s absenee reached me w1th 1 qulckenxng pang of sorrow I struek out 1eross the fields of the sur lOLlHCl1I'lg eountry s1de to hnd olaee The t1ll brown grass would tug 1t 144 F . V N . 3. Z 2 . .Q ' W A 3 I . U 13 5 x x l . f C Yi A' N' ' ' I 3 ' f I f y . y as 1 t . . 1 1 11 1 . y r' ' gf . W X2 . 3 2 3 VW 1 D , 2 'i' ' 1 X - ' S 'H . A X C K x a H X - 3 ' S h' . V5 ' 3 S x 4 I K K K x ss ' a - s x 7 - , ' ' ' x x . , 1 , . A Y 88 X N Y S ' ' 3 ' ' I . 3 H . 3 C x l I l . 1 . 1 1 S3 1 . 1 2 1 . ' z t 1 e 1 e, e 1 . . N, ,, , ,- A , -.. . ly -4 ' ,, I x K Ku K x I x , K x x . A I ' - ' X W y8'3 ' S ' t3 ' ' . - g K Q K x f C f l I - s e I x ' ' xx x -1 - 1 s I m. x I K . K 5 dlp and sway before me III the breeze, castmg fl1cker1ng beams of ecstasy f 1 s' e e. 1 ' s , z e , 1 . 1 s e, ' 2 '1 1 ' ' . 1 1 , 1 1 Q ' va 1 yx x s f N 4 v vu ' - K I s, g 5 C le X s , H 1 Q, S , C x It x Q 1 1 . 1 A . 1 : 1 ' z ix. I C s 5 x K u 1 5 . ' 1 . 1 2 , . . .-. . X 3 A 3 f Q I 5. 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' V ' 1 my feet and hold me back untll wear1ed I reached a certaln h1ll There I sat gazlng out upon the sun drled fields bordered wxth thm trees and one lonely farmhouse The awareness of beauty touched me yet agam and Joy took the upper chamber of my heart One by one the hrlls of undulatmg grass rolled down to a l1ne of green lovelmess Then up the xerdure cllmbed unt1l It met the l1ne of amber waxes on the other s1de of the valley Replenlshed and almost made happy by the beauty I had een I would walk slowly homeward agaln L1fe for me that summer was not merely playslcal but aesthet1c ex xstence Each day had no purpose other than to dxscover and asslmxlate beauty I was wholly and elfishly absorbed 1n the de 1re for fulflllment Gradually the hurt 1n my heart was healmg although I chlldlshly pre ferred to th1nk It was not My hypersens1t1ve recogn1t1on of beauty ontmued I dellghted 1n r1s1ng early m the mornmg to walk barefooted on the wet grass The cool sensation under my feet and the fresh molsture wltla wh1ch my face was sprmkled whenever I passed beneath a low hanglng branch were very 1nv1gorat1ng I smelled the fresh fragrance of roses and tlger l1ll1es felt the wetness of the leaves and grass and saw the dew rystahzed 1n the mornmg sunllght The world of my morn1ng walks was beautlful and faxryllke I was too happxly absorbed to reahze that thoughts mf Mother were quletly recedmg to the back of my mmd Later IU the day I enjoyed walk1ng m the woods wh1ch stretched for mlles near our hou e There was an endless var1ety of trees and follage to be found I nex er t1red of watchmg the small woodland creatures dartmg ln and around the tree stumps and hoppmg llghtly from branch to branch I loved the play of sunbeams wh1ch hltered through the treetops I could see t1ny partlcles and Hlaments hang1ng ID the a1r 1llum1n ated by the suns br1ll1ance The streams of l1ght extended even to the earth floor Whlle watchmg the sunhght 1n the forest I recalled the words of the Blble And God sa1d Let there be hght and there was llght Truly the llght ls sweet and a pleasant thmg IS It for the eyes to behold the sun A fleet1ng b1t of wmsdom passed through my m1nd I reallzed that I must benefit from the loss of my mother Une n1ght I was suddenly awoken by a tremendous roll of thunder I had almost reached the w1ndow when a terrlble clap of llghtnmg l1t the sky and h1t wlth full xmpact w1th1n our yard I heard the searmg spllttmg sound of splmtermg wood and a dull heaxy thud as the w1llow tree by our pond plunged to the ground Th1s was followed by a deluge af ra1n and more l1ghtn1ng I wltnessed fh1S strange phenomenon of nature 1n helpless awe There was beauty exen 1n a destmctlve force of nature 145 a 9 1 1 - . 1 r , . . 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Y . . - - I knew th1t It ls n1tu1es wxy to tlke b1ek xxhlt It hls glxen so th It It may bu1ld ag un As the summer days p1ssed lexsurely on I met the beauty around me IU calm seremty No longer d1d I feel sharp pmgs of sorrow There were only happy IDLIUOFILS left to 1em1nd me of my mother The be tuty wh1ch I ass1m1lated became essent11l to my emstenee W1th the p1ss1ng of years one of the xalues wh1eh I haxe found IH beauty IS 1ts sheer s1mpl1e1ty The Olltllllh of the blue spruee sh1p1ng to a polnt 1n the sky IS s1mple 1n 1 xery loxely way 91mpl1c1ty gnes lt m xjesty and grace S1mpl1c1ty shlnes IH the gentle sweep of the houghs 1nd 1n the pure green and blue of the needle From the s1mpleness Whleh I see 1n nature I haxe learned adm1rat1on for those people whose mnate 1ttr1butes 1nelude true Slmpllelty In beauty I also find pur1ty whleh hlls my heart w1th a sweet tender ness The clean greenness of the grass and leaves the 1ntang1ble graceful ness 1n wh1ch the blrds fly from tree to tree and the busy concentrat1on IH wh1ch ch1pmunks run h1ther and yon for acorns ire pleasant to me The small creatures are untouched by the worldlmess wh1eh charaetenzes human affarrs and so It IS of much xalue to me to wateh them They go about I1fe w1th a eharmmg smgleness of purpose They ex1st to eat sleep proteet themselyes and F3156 the1r young All these thlngs the woodland ness or maklng of excuses wh1eh m ark human behauour The purlty 1n n 1ture s woodlmd creatures ls ln 1nx aluable example to me of a eorreet p1ttern of hum IH eonduet The greatest x llue wh1eh I hnd III beauty IS truth Beauty and truth hue gradually beeome xery closely assoc1ated IH my m1nd as I feel the essence of beauty more and more DUYIDQ the first summer wh1ch I spent 1n the search for fulf1llment by be xuty I reahzed that there 15 truth ID be 1uty but wh It the truth ls entxrely escaped me Smce that summer I haxe slowly eome to understand the meamng of lt Truth md bexuty 1re two of the mo t pr1celess g1fts placed w1th1n the reach of man Une may be a quahty of the other or both may be as one Truth QIQIIIIICQ to me the purest mot1xat1on of ones 1nner belng toward what attracts It as bemg 1ntr1ns1eally real md rlght Th1s mot1vat1on toward truth 1 lmked to sens1t1x1ty to be 1uty so that to feel the truth 1n beauty 1 a br1ll11ntly moxmg experlenee A the result of I'l1X1I1g felt the truth III be 1uty lzfe hls beeome more melnmgful and more worthwh1le It IS 1nev1t1ble that the ehseoxery 1nd gr xdual 1tta1nment of 1ppree1 ltlilll for natural beauty should haxe dlreet effects on my I1fe I haxe lost someone 1mportant to me and through the loss I haxe ga1ned some 146 , ' '. , --,l . . e, , - , . ' , ' ,, . . ' L s l K I I K le s K ' z . 3 3 ' 3 I' 3 3 K Kxx - , K K 3 I 3 3 I 3 I X ' 3 x . K m o 3 ' 3 .3 l '3 . - 3 3' K n K I sh I x 3- x If 3 rl 1 - s f 1 I xfe l L 1 I 5 ' I . 3 3 1 Y 3' -3 'H . ee. e, c e 1 ' 1 ae' '. a 'al ae 'a1z'1 1 1 e 1 fa 1 2 . 1 ' 1 r 3. x e e I e 3 3 e I I 33 ' - S Q 3 I I' 3 I H v I I - H I 3 n , C I K x x ' . . A 3 . C 1 I K I I' T ' 3' I ' 3 3 , e . e , . . , . 5 . , 1 5 z . X v T T S I x -'T T I xi . 1 A I . s v 3 1 c e, c . ' . I ' A I 3 A 3 3 I L L e. e, . , e , ' 3 V3 I 3. 3 I y, l . C creatures accomphsh stra1ghtforwardly, w1th none of the dawdllng, lazlf u I I x f - I f I s v' s A Ax, K A g, l C Q I M f K e s l K K 2 a 2 ' s . 3 V' 3 I' - . 3 I 3' 4. I . l z 1' 1 ' a ' ' 1 ' ' ' A S e . , 3 ' 3 3 I I , 1 9 1 , c . . x 1 , rx - x 1 ' I I 2 Z 1 i 5 . Q . .. N I . . 5 . 5 I I . 3 ' 3 I I K C C , e . e x , , , , C Tl K 2 I ' A 1 ' 2 , 5 . a u s . I -2 Y' 34' 3 43 . S 3 3k A 2 Y. -3 3 I 3' A ' 3' 3 3 3' I . V I 3 I , lx I . 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' 3 3 ' .43 Y K I l x . 3 I 3 ' ' I 3 31 e e. , c , e e, e thrng of perhaps equal necessxty Th1s IS mdeed proof that nature takes lway what 1t has g1yen that It may bu1ld agam Beauty has restored to mc thc falth ID llfe whlch I lost it lvlother death Cmxouz ANN Km Class of 59 576 reafeneol monarc AN ha watched envlously thc p1lc moon suspended aboxc thc L great earth He has marxeled at xt and has longed to know 1ts secrets Yet century upon century from the beglnnmg of tnme the moon has been shlelded by the vast depths of space unknown and unconquered by man The moon would glare down upon thc earth and beam vrc torlously Man If would say may be the sole ruler of the earth but he has not yet conquered my world the m1ghty un1verse Th1s realm 15 myster1ous and strange and I alone know It secrets I challenge hrs bra1ns and sklll agamst the unlverse and only mf he IS successful w1ll I submxt to h1s power and recognlze h1m as master of Gods creat1ons Therefore I should welcome hlm and bxd h1s landmg upon my crust But thc moon seemed to know that th1s conque t was 1mposs1blc for man was too weak mxnded and unsk1lled Yet bcware Moon for 1t would bc s1fcst 1f you h1d your elf 1n a bed of th1ck clouds Th1s lb the dawmng of thc Space Age 1n whlch man accepts your challenge and secks your myster1cs Your super1or1ty for centurles 15 at last threatened and your welfare IS 1n danger for man ID h1s greedmess w1ll not allow the unxverse to stop hrs des1re for mastery So shlne on Moon wh1le It IS stlll posslble to enjoy your sol1tude because soon you w1l be overrun by a merc1less enemy who w1ll spare you nothmg Your doom IS not to be evaded CAROL CARLIbLE Class of 61 lf? Thc hre folk 1re playmg tonlght Dancers jump cllckmg heels rn flrght Guly moxe t1ll strength 19 pcnt Then drop 1n brlght heaps to the ground For th1s one dance the1r hxes are meant KAREN BROWN Class 0 60 147 . c Q 1 I I . - . . , . , I I' 1 c c 5 . ' w . , , fi S C I I I I 3 L Is I 4- . ' 9 1 . 5 5 1. ' . . SL 'VV ' Ci 7 3 9 , . , 5 . N g v s . . . . - ., . - . . . . ,-, ., - 3 x l . 1 ' Y I ' Q V D I 5 c c , c ' . 3 3 ' 1 - A 1 . I a s 1 1 5 . I 1 . 41 I . 3 Q 3 I . . c c . -- - , , ', ' ' s 9 1 9 s ' s 1 I 5 7 . . 1 . a 'D v I 5 I ' 3 1 c 5 , . G5 . . V c 4 . v ' .f eaf afroclus ELL FRIEND If l1st yo11 h1ve eome to the great w1r It IS too early yet for you to Qee the bro1d x1lley on whleh moat of the hghtmg 1 done but I Qh1ll tell you of It 1nd of the th1ngQ wh1eh happen there You probably know of the terrlble n11Qfortune that oeeurred there yeaterday The Qun was posed LILIIXCTIIIQ on the top of 1 mountun far to the eaat when the battle cry Qpllt the br1ttle 111 1nd we ruahed upon the held on wh1eh so m1ny mothera sons hue alre1dy been rel1exed of then young hvea I w1Q one of thoxe lucky enough to haxe a horae to r1de on 1nd many a t1me I feared for the feet of the men near me My lege were plnched agamat the horee Q he1x1ng 1deQ by thouamds of men eompaeted 1nto 1 pass1ge on thls h1ll F111 1lly we Qhot out onto the fI1t d1rt xalley I hue ment1oned before We had been wonderfully x1eto11ouQ fox d1y w1th poor pIt,IlLI1C.l P1troelus at o11r head Wblfllig the mlghty arms 1nd armor of Aeh1lleQ Our Qhouta were w1ld 1nd na 1dly happy aa we pounded upon the enen1V We had slept well the n1ght before 1nd were freah and 1ln1oQt w1nged that mornlng It was de 1r Patroelus s lmt day of f1ght1ng IIILI 111ay the ay1ng that he itarted It Wlfh boundles gay eour1ge' The day xno1e on IFILI we Qt1ll fought fexernhly Lllatll son1eth1ng m 1de us look fo1w1rd I SIW 5011111 men e1reh It then thro1ts 1nd heard others gasplng not for bre 1th but fo1 ome ILIQNLIFHHCL th 1t what they ww was not true and that they were ID Qome dreadful dream And they wa1ted for mmutes to be w1kened from lf maybe by PatroeluQ hmaxelf And we who eouldn t aee knew 1nd we wa1ted for omethmg too But the komethlng nexer Came We became aware of the naaesne cheer from the Troj 1nQ elapp1ng ox er us and reaoundmg and knoekmg 1g11nQt the h1ll 1nd IIIILILICIIDQ aga1nQt our eardrums My how the anger flowed up w1th1n us lb they started for the place where our bold fr1end 1nd le1der had been dashed 1nto the crust of falth and dr1ed blood that ha beeome t1ken for granted 1n the xalley We Qeemed 1n1de of h1te for the enemy md me Qtlll h1d the feel1ng of be1ng 111 1 dre1m th If made UQ KIIIIIIK o111 Qelxea almost ID xulnerable as we Qtamped 1nd struek 1t fagurea th1t seemed to haxe been n11de from the oft eolored IUIQIC of our UIJLOIINLIOUQ 1Hl1g1I'11UUI1Q 148 3 Ae A of Q , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1' X XS ' V' 3 I A I C x s 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S I 3 X I 'H I I 8 3 W I K L C 1 . 1 I H A V I N A ' ' - . 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Psetole we knew 1t the sun NVIN Illllxlllg 1 1d exlt from the 1 1lley I eould he 1r the mushy no1Qe th 1t the ground m1de under the sh1k1ng legQ of my hor e I vtouldn t haxe been 1urpr11ed 11 he had fallen under me 1ny mmute He V111 plastered Wlth e1rth 1nd blood from the ground So 111 exerythmg IIILI exerybody It e1me upon me how rexoltmg the xxhole tlllllg WIN 1nd I felt lek to my NtOI'1l1k.h Then you and the other new young 1oId1er1 eame You helped u get the body ol Patroelus biek to the hlp Now here we are Numb wlth eolel 1nd eher11h1ng 1 xigu h1te ot th11 mlxed up vw 1r Vke 1re trylng to Wm And why Wm 1t7 Now only Tcr the honor cl tho1e th1t hue d1ed here 1lre1dy And we e1n Wm It only by h11x1ng otherg ol LIS d1e Miybe you you poor young thmg re 1dy lol exe1tement 1nd xletory Mxybe I nexer to see the kmd l1ee1 of our mother1 lgllll Thl 11 the gre It Wu you hike eome to ny IIILIILI The endle11 me IHIIIQILSS w1r xn-1 KIIIX IS ol Q74 Slenf S lobes' I-Iow qllltt 1 the houie tomght Thlek darknebs hroudq the h11l Im home Im home' We xe won the hght' And now theres pe 1ee for 1ll' Why so dark our hou1e th11 n1ght7 They must know I '1m baek Wilt' In the parlor there 1 1 hghr' T ere lVIom 1nd D1d 1nd 111 But why so bad o11r hou1e ton1ght I told them Id be here 1 f1ee 1 1tr1nge 111 t e Ll lght fxne H1 lvlome eye 1 te ll A bob dlsturbs the 11lent mght Twi Mom who er1ed but whyn' And now bhe speaks xo1ee 1n1 1Il and t1ght Oh God why dld he hue to d1e7 S1111 EVERB, Class of '60 I-I9 1 - 1 1 '1 1 1 1- 1 1' 1 -1 1' - 1 1 ' ' , . 1. 1 1 51 R ' '1 . 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V , . 5 1. 1 . 11.1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 ' 11 , Vx, , 1 1 . 1, .1 1 . . , . , , , ,. , 1 . e 1 . 1 h, ,. , . - . . ,I 3 , 1 1 1 1L . . -, ' 7 1 1. 1 1 . - . .N, - , , , , -. ,, . lil ' A ' h Il l' Ile 1 1 1 - . .nee . . 1 1 . , , , ,. . , 1 1 . 1 1 . . - , 15 , . - , , , '-, . , , ' -1 I 3 11 - 1 11 va , , 1 . in g,,f5 LL MY LIFE I have loved the outdoors and the secrets of nature have fascmated me Through my wanderlngs rn the woods over fields and on the beach I have come to reahze what many people tend to forget I have come to reallze that the best thlngs rn l1fe are free Early one fall when the KOUYISY season at the shore was over we declded to stay on for a few more days for thrs was the tlme of the year there that we enjoyed the most I had made up my mmd to take advantage of th1s qu1et trme to do the thlngs I l1ke best I awoke early one beaut1ful mornmg got dressed qu1ckly and sl1pped quletly outslde The sun was just beglnnlng to peek over the horrzon and the sea and the sky reflected the rosy prnk rays g1X1I1g everythmg a dehcate hue There was a b1te rn the a1r wh1ch exh1larated me to the t1p of my frngers I breathed deeply fillmg my lungs Wlth the 1nv1gorat1ng sea a1r There was a shght breeze commg off the sea and If seemed to tug at my sknts 1nw1t1ng me to follow It forever The dew on the grass and the flowers fa1rly sparkled rn the early mormng glow Each drop glrstened and the wet grass beneath my bare feet was cool and sooth1ng I ran down to the beach w1th my feet pattermg quretly on the soft sand I walked brrefly for a whrle to fill myself w1th the cr1sp clean axr turxous pace and took care to notrce the wonders about me I soon came to a small cove where the sea was calm and the reced1ng t1de had left many trdal pools holdmg fasc1nat1ng secrets of lrfe The fresh clumps of seaweed remrnded me of merma1d haxr A small rock Jutted out of the water rn one of the pools and I knelt down to rnspect rt There I found t1ny xvory plated mountams that opened and closed therr peaks rhyth mlcally revealmg brown lacy fan l1ke tentacles that scanned the water for food Bes1de and restrng on these barnacles were small ol1ve toned and orange strrped sea demons They swayed therr whole bod1es search 1ng for the m1croscop1c food I gazed 1nto the pool for a long trme want 1ng to see all the secrets It held Then feel1ng my legs l36g1DH1Ilg to cramp from such a pos1t1on I got up and began walk1ng agam As I walked I notxced many l1ttle oddrtles along the shore such as drlftwood b1ts of glass worn smooth by sand and sea but mostly the shells There were shells of many drifer ent srzes and klnds Some badly broken lay prteously on the sand and others seemed nearly perfect rn therr fragrle forms I was currous as to the t1ny sea ammal that had once 1nbab1ted these preclous houses As 150 C e f , : 3 3 , . . , I . a . . . U 3 S 1 9 ' 9 and to spend some of the energy bounding within me. Then I lessened this , . . , . r . . I 7 5 3 I E ' 9 9 , n , ' . , ' 1 3 7 5 ' , ' 3 9 5 I rounded 1 point in the lind I looked up ind sux the sea tretehed before me It rolled endlessly on until it faded into the horizon where the el and the sky beeame one The wixes splished upon the rock ind I felt the oeein spriy plitterxng on my flee soothingly Then I re ilized that the un no longer felt warm on my baek md that I had spent nearly a whole day on the beaeh I limbed the bluffs and began the long walk home oxer the moors The moors were friendly and frmiliar to me I love the biyberry ind the heieh plum bushes spread ilong the wiy The long grasses in the evening breeze whispered softly The stubby bushes md plants href a quality of their own that was eom iorting Aboxe my head the sea gull uttered their lonely mournful eries urrents ready to pounce for their food As I neared our eottage the brilliant oringe sun rapidly de eended into the sei spreading its fiery eolor over exerything It seemed sleepy ind eontented md at list it dis ippeared until mother day lI1tO the sea Although I haxe used the seashore in the early fall as an example of my belief that the best things in life are free one need not go to the seashore to learn this for there are sueh things in one s own yard DIANA For ITON Cliss of 60 unfzu i Lithe palms eontort before riging winds Pelting rain lashing hnl blazing lightning Cist upon the world 1 eloak of impending doom Young palms swaying agile maidens dancing In triumph to their pagan gods Turbulent surf writhing beating on the shore Like frenzied throbbing natixe drums Extends ple lding arms to the murky circle of a doomed horizon K-xsm FINDEIBFN, Class of 59 lil X 1 ' ' 1 , X 1 .1 ' X eX1 s X X X 3. 3 3. 3 3 ss I l -L 3 U 3 l x s S Stl' X: XX X X. X 1': 1: s,1 TX X XX1 5 1 s 1 X ' '1 'X ' . x 32 . X- 5 S X: .3 1 - 1 ' 1 3 X 1 X . c' 1' .1 X. 'X X 1 X 1 X1 X 1 X 1 . X '. X: ' ' X ' X ' . X 1 5 X51 ' X 1 ' ' A X' 3 X X l ' K. ' s X ' , ' X ' : that were not sad, only a bit wistful. These graceful birds glided on air c , X' ' ' l . X X, ' ' 1 X 5 ' ' sXX ' 11, ' ' Q X X X' ' . X 1 X X ,1 1 1: ' 'J' 1 1 X , ' 1 , ' X .X1. 1 1 , ,1 1 , 1 X X 1 'L Q X ' ' ' '1 . , .. 1 1, , 421. A ' 1 . . 1. 3 , , Z., . . . , 1 1 ' 1' ' 1 . A . . . , ., , , , , , I A 5 A , 4 1 'vy , i 1 ' X ' X T' ' . Y f f e x.qncLvuJuaLsf N OUR MIDST there IS an 1nfin1tes1mal group of vrgrlant souls ever alert to the danger S1gDS rn conform1ty It appears that these sxgns have been spotted and th1s m1nor1ty IS now attemptlng pr1mar1ly through the wrltten word to awaken the publlc to 1ts danger before rlgor mort1s sets IH But before a cure can be effected the cause must be found Why have the Amerrcan people recently become so stereotyped? The ma1n cause of blrnd conformrty can be found 1n the home and ln SOC1Cty 1D general From chlldhood the 1nd1v1dual IS carefully trarned along conformlng patterns Punrshment 15 1nfl1cted for m1sbehav1our or whatever the maternal force conslders dev1at1on from the paths of r1ght ousness The chlld IS carefully ed1ted unacceptable manners language rdeas and op1n1ons are qu1ckly el1m1nated Upon reachlng adolescence the 1nd1v1dual nnds more and more restr1ct1ons placed upon ldeas and oplnxons Those of h1S parents are the most generally acceptable R6l1g1OTl rs served to hrm as was h1s baby food swallow th1s dearxe and no com plalnts Polltlcal and soclal 1ssues are d1scussed IH a one s1ded manner free thlnklng dlscouraged and radlcal thlnklng outlawed In adolescence llfelong bel1efs and op1n1ons are beg1nn1ng to take shape and lt 15 all too easy to d1stort or reshape the adolescent s ldeas He IS extremely 1m presslonable and sens1t1ve 1f a statement he makes IS greeted w1th de r1s1on 1f a stand he takes IS r1d1culed the agonres of hrs embarrassment w1ll be deeply felt and soon he w1ll learn that total agreement w1th h1S parents on all ISSUES 18 the least palnful process to expose hlmself to mockery the most pamful The unhappy element here IS that the fault hes not w1th the parents but w1th thaw parents and the1r parents before them and so on IH an mdrssoluble cham of stolld and conflnmg lnfluences and th1s 1nd1v1dual w1ll 1nfl1ct the same bane of dogma upon h1s chrldren Is xt more the fault of the surroundmg SOCICYY7 Yes more at fault than the home envxronment IS soc1ety xn general Were a chxld able to leave a narrow home and enter a broad world un questloned conform1ty would soon d1e but he enters a narrow world and th1s conform1ty generates ltself The ch1lds first encounter w1th soc1ety comes at an early age when he enters school In mass produced elementary grades the chlld reads wrltes and behaves lxke every other chlld Even 1n such an area of so called self express1on as art It IS verboten rn most pr1mary grades to draw a tree that does not look l1ke a tree or a house that does not look llke a house If the tree happens to remmd the ch1ld of an umbrella or the house to recall a yawnrng g1ant It IS all the 152 0 no 0 ,l A 7 S 3 . , - . 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' 1 7 9 ' f f .' 7 worse for h1m he w1ll recene 1 poor mark IH what IS no longer art but absolute reproduct1on It IS such arb1trary standards as these that confine freedom and the end result IS unconsc1ous conform1ty As the ch1ld pro gresses 1n school more 1mportant areas of thought are opened to h1m and far more woeful IS the extent of suppress1on of freedom The young adult beg1ns to read the works of great authors he becomes acqualnted w1th the monumental thoughts of monumental mlnds but th1s greatness 19 too often presented w1th no perceptlon and a great deal of prosa1c stol1d1ty lmag1nat1on IS st1fled and aga1n the student chooses the paths of least res1stance absorbmg profund1ty through a reluctant osmos1s process1ng lt unt1l he reta1ns only tr1te condensat1ons and common morals and the magmncence of 1nd1v1dual thought lb lost to h1m forever Conformlty IS enforced not only academ1cally to the young person but also soc1ally Noth1ng IS more obv1ous than the nesc1ent conform1ty of adolescence Aga1n the adolescent unsure and afrald Sh16S away from the embarrass ment of be1ng d1fferent ln talk1ng dresslng act1ng and th1nk1ng l1ke h1s contemporar1es he f1nds shelter IU blendlng 1nto a shapeless mass of youth Aga1n any dev1at1on from the arb1trary standards IS 1mmed1ately perce1ved and h1s fellows to further reassure themselves of the1r own secur1ty ostrac1ze h1m completely D1scouraged and 1nsecure, the young g'uard agalnst further hurt by adherlng to the accepted patterns of so c1ety unerr1ngly When at last matur1ty IS reached any 1nd1v1dual1sm IS thoroughly submerged 1n bus1ness we must conform and 1n our soc1al l1ves we must conform SOCl6tY censors our l1terature and our art and g1VCa us med1ocre standards IH rad1o telev1s1on mov1es and the theater Any rad1ca1 attempt at ra1s1ng 1ntellectual standards 1S usually econom 1cally unsuccessful and unfortunately the alm1ghty dollar IS a very 1m portant factor IH the l1fe of the average Amer1can Another great ID fluence upon our tastes and habxts IS advert1s1ng Through th1s med1um we are told what to eat what to wear what to read what to see what to belleve what to l1ve ID what to Slt on sleep 1n and dr1ve Keepmg up w1th the joneses IS no mere catch phrase we all conform ID rever1ng monetary gam and many of us spend our l1ves l1v1ng for wealth alone Bl1nd conform1ty has lowered 1ntellectual standards shock1ngly galn has replaced bra1n Oh a b1t of pedantlc knowledge IS acceptable often even adm1red by the cockta1l set but any 1nd1cat1on of real thought or 1ntro spectlon aga1n brands one as dlfferent and the rogue elephant 1S soon abandoned In the an1mal kmgdom 1t 15 the peacock that stands out the plover IS lost ID the crowd We are a nat1on of plovers Gentlemen ID gray flannel ch1c ladles 1n PYCCIOU5 baslc blacks the younger generat1on 1n 1nundat1ng 15 I ' ' 2 ' 1 , . . . 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I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . ,L . 1 1 1 1 ' . -,, . . . 1 , . 1 ' 1 1 . . . . . . , 1 1 1 . . , 1 sweaters and Bermud1 shorts the Amencan reglment f11es by exch one 1nd1st1ngu1sh1b1e from the others about h1m 1 styl1sh well fed blur of Amer1cana We 11ve 1n sp11t level ranches or charmlng co1on1als no meat less n1ghts te1ev1s1on sets freezers wall ovens e1ectr1c blankets good p1umb1ng 111 the g1e1m1ng chrome gxdgetry that IS the proud offsprmg of the Amer1c1n way We dr1ve large ornate auton1ob11es but we dont m1nd the g1r1shness because exeryone else IS a l1ttle b1t gar1sh too 1f we dare to be darlng we 1ndu1ge IU a playful l1ttle Volkswagen or perhaps 1 laguarl We have a hobby see enough plays and mov1es and read just enough books to keep well 1nformed Aboxe all we are jomers we un1te 1n umform effort to belong to almost everyth1ng because exeryone else does We belong to book clubs record clubs art treasure clubs flower bulb clubs country clubs an 1nst1tut1on leagues of women voters so c1a1 clubs and bowlmg leagues True there are var1ous soc1al strata 1n the U Q but they are not d1v1ded as to poverty strlcken poor and r1ch but rather as to twelve 1nch screen twenty one 1nch screen and color set In attemptmg to keep up w1th the loneses we exceed sens1ble l1m1ts of economy we are 11v1ng tomorrow but we are st111 paymg for yesterday We are almost as well tra1ned 1n m1nd as 1n body Though most of us w1ll not adm1t It we all th1nk and bel1eve very much a11ke We are 111 generally Catho11c Protestant or Iew preferably Catho11c or Protes tant We bel1eve that most good AU16f1CdHS are 11ber11 and unpre1ud1ced but there IS no reason for the Negro to get upp1ty We are somewhat smug secure IH the be11ef that Amer1ca 1 great Amer1ca IS the good guy and w1l1 always WIN We are expected to take some strong stand consequently we are v1olently Repubhcan or Democrat but seldom So c1al1st A fr1end 15 a fr1end but there 15 no sense IH be1ng r1d1culously loyal at the SHCFIHCC of 1 promot1on or a good name We would deny strongly any tendency toward hypocr1sy oh ugly word but few 1f any can exh1b1t a character based on absolute s1ncer1ty If we were to lndulge 111 that luxury our carn1vorous SOC16fy would soon swallow us merc1less1y Unhapp11y enough our IU1I1C.1S are also subject to 1 great deal of neurot1c1sm md emot1ona1 upset It IS poss1b1e that such nervous dlsorder IS the result of tenslon acqulred 1n the frant1c effort to conform More 11ke1y however 1t 15 caused by the pressure of that susp1c1on that bu1lds w1th1n us the susp1c1on that we are 1ead1ng a superfaclal 1nd ID adequate 11fe In my case It seems that unen11ghtened conform1ty 1S as detrlmental mentally IS It 18 physzcally In our soc1ety of plowers howexer there are some peacocks Peacocks are unusu11 1nd they certunly stand out among the plox ers They are our 154 1 1 3 ' . 51 Q e c c r r c , , 1 1. c L , 1 c c ' , ' 1 .1 - 1 ' 9 . .1. 1 Y 5 . 9 9 9 99 9 9 ' . , ' , , f ' ' - 1 c e . . . - s , , c . , z ' f Q , c ' . , ' 9 9 , r. 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I Bohem1ans supposed rad1eals yet they conform to non conform1ty They wear dark stoekmgs turtle neck sweaters and horn nmmed glasses They read Sartre He1degger and Kant Among them eerta1n taboos appexr by spontaneous generatlon no one knows who declded but Bonw1t Teller reproduct1ons and Thaekeray or any reasonable facslmlle thereof are s1mply tco common The s1tuat1on of the peacocks 19 even more desperate than that of the rest of QOLICCY because they are convmced they are non eonform1sts and they are too smug to be swayed 1n the1r com 1L1t1UHb The peacock dlfferent from the ploxer but unable to get off the ground There IS one other group ID our soual av1ary unhapp1ly a group that ls fast d1m1n1sh1ng 1n number the 1nd1v1dual1sts They are our elgles They are strong and free and they fly far above the rest of us The Frmk lms Ieffersons Thoreaus and Wcnlfes are our eagles as are the Bartons Llncolns Ed1sons and Burbanks These people fill the rap1dly decreas mg ranks of great lnventors scxentlsts thlnkers art1sts and human1tar 1ans It IS the 1nd1v1dual1sts who endeavor to bulld a strong v1r1le world only to find lt peopled w1th peacocks ind plovers The 1nd1v1dual1sts en counter antagomsm and a varlety of other obstacles 1n the1r battle to a1d us the conform1sts and we who should be thank1ng them for free 1ng us from our shackles of the commonplace h1nder and lmpede them mstead Yet IH SPIKE of us most of them go on and do the great thlngs for wh1ch they were 1ntended But SOL1CtyS hmdrance IS not wlthout effect Fewer and fewer of us are able to surmount the 1nt1m1dat1on of the pedestr1an greatness IS fast becomlng extmct W1ll our soclety one day be completely lack1ng IH free thought and 1mag1nat1on7 W1ll our arts and scxences cease to be altogether w1ll we efust as a ster1le culture de vold of color and creat1v1ty7 There IS only one salvat1on from cultural stagnatxon and that 15 to be found not 1n a soc1ety or soc1al group but only ID the 1nd1v1dual Each of us must examme h1mself h1s mot1ves h1s purposes each must effect the cure w1th1n h1mself Cnly through SIDCBYC and lntelllgent xntro spectlon w1ll the cure for unquest1oned conform1ty be found We must heed the advlce of the v1g1lant few who are attempt1ng to save Us from ourselves we must pull ourselxes from the mlre of th1S conform1ty If we do not who IS to say w1ll the word lI1CllX1Cll13l xanlsh from our speech altogether7 IEAN SUITT Class of '58 155 .Q Q I . 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T111 S1 ' Cy U1 E113 511111: 1 1 s 4 , T11 1 T11 1112 PHI , T11 111 1 'Q ' 1. 1. 111111 11.4.1 Ci1L1.1f an Czfcy of QQOIMQHCQ anclxjasforty NE MIGHT LUCK at Paris in many ways from the Left Bank 15 a student from the American Express Cffice at the Place de I.Oper1 rs 1 tourist 15 a bourgeois middle elass worker of Parls 1nd is 1 flower xendor 1long the m my streets 1nd by way But this P1ris th1t I w1ll look lt is the rom mtie h1stor1e1l P1r1s The he 1rt of Paris is the Plaee de la Coneorde hrst l11d out as a squ1re 1bout 1750 when King Louis the XV the new kmgl had become seriously ill After his recoxery he was greeted with such good feeling th1t the people wlnted to ereet 1 st ltue in his honor The site seleeted was 1 streteh of market g1rdens between the Tuileries Gardens 1nd the Qeine River Twenty one years later the statue was finished but by that time the Well Beloved had beeome the Generally Hated In 1770 the Dauphin married Marie Antoinette A display of fire works was given lI'l honor ot the roy1l eouple but one of the rockets was set off in the middle of the spectators The people panicked and more than one hundred died either by drowning or by being trampled unh1ppy In 1793 the guillotine w1s set up llmost in front ol wh it 1 now the entranee to the Tuileries Gardens Guillotin the man who gave his name to this instrument of death dem1nded 1t the Constitutional Assembly that is 1 demoeratic right in all cases ol eapital punishment it shall be it the 1me kind that is deeapitation and th1t it shall be executed by IHCWHN ot a maehine Under the old regime only men of noble birth had had the right to have their heads cut off the lower class of people were hanged Before the guillotine was used for the first time on the aristocrats an experiment was made on a highwayman Sexeral occasions arose when the guillotine was taken to the Place de la Revolutlon Place de la Con eordel for a special purpose Cne time it was to execute King Louis the XVI and at other times to execute Charlotte Corday and Madame Roland In these times do many people think that Marie Antoinette was executed because she was a queen frivolous and beautiful? There were 1235 xictims of S1nson the headsman Banson came from 1 family of execut1oners After Sansons retirement his son took his pl1ee He serxed during the reigns ol Louis the XVIII Charles the X and Loui Philippe As one looks dovxn the tree lined Champs Elysees one sees one of the most exeitmg and beautiful streets in the world It was Hrst planned bv 157 NS- e . y . C T , I I 7 2 I c , c I e c 3'P 3 D , c .. 1 1 '1 . 1 2 : . f fs. L . ' . ' z '1 2 , 1 . e ' . 1 12 ' ' 11 1 , . . ' Q .... y X . . . - . , e , K L X X 1 2 3 H H' 2 X I x l S ll 3 3 ' H I C G 5 T C 3 I - I I eu . ' 7 I , ' BK 57 Q Ll ii In . Y I . C T , 7 to death. This was an omen that the king's marriage was going to be I . . 1 ' ' 1 2: . 1 2 : ' 2 's 1 - i , , A. . , c c D I e l I 7 S2 T' . l 1 . T A I . Z' 1. l e ' 5 ' ' 'Ii ' ' ' K xl I T T . T , 5 n V , 9 v 5 ' 5 , 'D . 1 , . e 1. 5 . x , l -x a -s vm I x s' l ' ' c . e , , .S . . ' ' Y Y I . I 3 M1r1e de Mcehers 1n 1616 Henry IV owed money to Marre s ramlly he m 1rr1ed her md rn so dolng thought the f1m1ly ot Florentlne bankers would IlOt be so lnslstent 1bout the payment The tree pl 1nted avenue dates from 1670 Mane de MCLIILIQ Colbert mel Napoleon Boneparte ereated the C'h1mps Elysees N1po1eon g1ye P1r1 the Ale de Trlomphe Un two oee 1810118 th1s Are was e1lled the Axe d I'Ium1l1te In 1815 the allled 1Tm1hS m1rehed through rt alter the Battle ol Vyhterloo mel b1you1eked on the Place dc l1 Concorde In 1871 the Germ 1119 marehed through the Arc Many men 1nd women were already clreamlng ot 11 reyanehe In 1918 the Frcneh hnally ach1eyed the1r long awalted y1etory and burled beneath the Are 15 the Unknown 8old1er or France Th1s 18 only a small part ol Pans s mysterlou 1nd magnlhcent hrstory but If glyes IU 1dea or hoye people llyeel 111 poyerty or wealth rurn or plenelor 111 one or the world most bfllllflllll 1nd eultured e1t1es PARIS flng an ID you eyer step on 1 yellowj1eket s nest? It was a hot summer d1y IH August My rr1end Bobby and ChY1S and myself were plannlng to go w11d strawberry p1ck1ng A11 was hnc I was lookmg at my almost full basket of strawberr1e when all ot 1 sudden Ovywwyych' Chflg and I looked 1round Bobby yeas runn1ng down the street seream1ng at the top of h1s lungs XVh1t got 1nto hun rem 1rked Chrrs Don t 1 k me I mswered xmth my eyes st1ll lolloyung the sere 1111 mg hgure We begln p1ek1ng A121111 then Chrrs st1rteel Oyywwoxx ooo wwe owwwoo' he yelled eh1rg1ng down the treet lrke 1 n11el m1n I w1s ll1bberg1sted Wh It eould be wrong? I thought Then 1t h1ppened llelt rsharp pxeremg stmg Uwwoyyvyovy M1 help oyyeh' In 11eyy eeones I Vw 18 111 1 brth or b1k1ng QOLl1 The yellowjaeket had h1d hrs rexenge' S1 sax Lvvs MHL11 Fxrst Preparatory 158 f Ia x 2 4-I l -1 s x - 'ml ' A - e y ., S f . . 1 y . . x , 1 e 1 e S A I ' X W S 1, ' 3 ' k x I K - f ' fr, e Q , . , 1 - . 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I1 II . , e I c e I JKZAJCZ E HAVE had a f1m1ly story about a wery small creature He IS a t1ny man about one 1nch hlgh Cur Kal1da seems to get 1nto many Clll'IqlCLlltl6S beeause of hr S1Zt When you hear th1s story about hxm you must ue your lmagmatlon One nlght after dmner about three years 1go my s1ster md I asked my father to tell us a story about Kal1da It began hke th1s TWILE upon 1 t1me began my father beeause he was always fool mg we were 1tt1ng ln our televnsmon room ID the summer w1th the w1ndow open Mom and I were slttlng on the couch and Paula was lttlng on the floor w1th her chlldren meamng her dolls around her Martha sat IH the rockmg cha1r wlth Kleenex because she had a cold Kal1da sat on top of the teIev1s1on near the huge hoof of the Chma g1raffe Then It happened' Martha sneezed and there went Kal1da out of the w1ndow A breeze swept up Kal1da as lf he were flyfng Next door Mrs Thomas was bakmg bread and just happened to have her w1ndow open In flew Kal1da rlght 1nto the bread dough Of course Mrs Thomas rmmedrately took h1m out of her bread dough put all wet and t1eky He h1d behlnd 1 can of Dutch Cleanser whreh was on the shelf w1th the soap dlsh a glass and the dough spoon Kal1da h1d there unt1l he was dry and wa1ted for somethmg to happen We hunted around for h1m and then remembered the w1nd from the north certa1nly would not carry h1m north It would carry h1m south So we started callmg the ne1ghbors south of us F1rst the McK1bbens Haxe you seen Kahdan' Smce everyone IH the ne1ghborhood was fam1l1ar w1th Kal1da It wasnt necessary to ex pla1n who he was or what he was No was the reply but we shall keep and eye out for h1m Next were the Herns Hue you seen Kal1da? He went out of the w1ndow when Martha sneezed X ou haxen t7 Well thank you Good bye Then the Thomases Haxe you seen Kal1da Mr Thomas? Why yes she saxd In fact just a mlnute let me check yes he IS stlll here Mrs Thomas pleked h1m up and told me oxer the phone th It she would keep h1m afe and sound and we went down to the Thomases md plcked h1m up As oon as we got home Martha took Kal1da up ta1rs and apologlzed to h1m for not covermg her mouth when she sneezed She put h1m rn h1s bed whlch was el mateh box lmed wlth part of an old flannel nlght 159 I ' r he ' . ' ' . 5 ' ' ' . ' X ' . 5' ' ' z 51 z lx, 5, V . 1 us .N Z . ,,ss ' 5 , ' r . ,, x C. . . . . . 3 , 5 ' a . . Q ' 3 , 2. s' ' ' ' , . ' 5, . LL ' H 3 1 y I him on the shelf, and washed off her hands. Poor Kalida was feeling L I . , , Q . , ' I L55 7 T L ' r ' - 1 3 3 ' 55 G ' v ' ' 3 - K n . , V . , u 1 , n I n kb G ' Q 5 H . ' , 5. . , s - 1. ' A - - - 'o 7 ' 7 T in 9 ' HL 'Q ' V 3 r x . I I ' s , . ' a ' ' . s , ' s ' ' K 3 , . 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LE ELAND 14 I BEST WISHES THE HANNA PARKING GARAGE EAST 'I2l'h ai' CHESTER Enfer wa Walnuf Complrmenfs of Clrmux Meinl Products Co M 1912 The Arthur F lUTHI SIGN C0 sleus Id Le f N sg 5 Th + :cal L bby P sie s D splays c r s Slk Scr n Proc ss Real Esfaf Bullel' ns Walls 304 S per or A nue W Cor W Thrrd S'I'ree'I' CHer y 1 3177 '7 S'g akers Since Go a ame in . I ea r' o o r I ' Parade and Conveniion i Show a d o i ee e e i Q O u i ve N. . . . ' ,- . Complzments of HAL S SOHIO SERVICE ROUTE 4 0 NIORELXND HILLS OHIO rae phllllpsm 20609 Faurmouni' Boulevard Shaker Helghfs 18 Oluo Falrmouni' 1 6151 LAWES SALON 9 6 W le e d dha tyl lf!! 2 SHAKER HEIGHTS HARDWARE Shaker Heughfs Oluo WA 1 1244 MERRlll TURBEN 8. C0 INC mvesmsur sscunmss 1612 UNION COMMERCE BUILDING CLEVELAND OHIO , 71 1 I l 22 and .I I v v I . I I I v 9 -26f arrensville Cen r Road . 16814 Kinsman Road Cl velan , Ohio . I . Specialists in customize irs Q in. i s and permanents . 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OHIO ' o O o KNex1 Oo S1oufler'sJ 1637 Union Commerce Bldg. 1 a . ,Q Sf? 175 STUDIO GREETING CARDS HAGEN-RENAKER FIGURINES GIFTS FRAMING PICTURES I George Mayer Gallery 20309 Van Aken Blvd LO I 8909 Besf Wlshes Mlelzmer Furs Shaker Square THE MILLIRON Phone Fulfon 51035 Eosf Liverpool Ohlo MOVING STORAGE CRATING 81 PACKING HEAVY HAULING RIVER TERMINAL EQUIPMENT RENTAL READY MIXED CONCRETE CONCRETE BLOCKS CEMENT MORTAR PLASTER LIME ALUMINUM WINDOWS Best Wzshes SHOES 20190 Van Aken Bhd Shaker Helghts CO. I A , ' , Charles H. Lesher, Inc i' 'iff' 176 W W QV C I W i5l'Ne5 +0 QI SS 09 '53 fm! Webster U0 fxlflllbfl f lf' elrnul Real Estate Hamill I Q41 n Ru FITCH HARDWARE Fanrmounf Blvd ai' Taylor Rd X X ...TJ-4,,. ..ifi.nr1 I uuluutes umtnuw the IIFTIIIIQF lvfl In the lnamuan mmeers PIONEER BEVERACE 70140 Y an iken Bouleward l,f'll1F7X Smurf LO 18088 fflllllllllllllh n xom ll ter rlasx f uk: mul I offer' shop CANIPLS DRUC STORES Van Aken Bhd rllllllfllllll Bhd Tel Sk 21944 TL ER 11951 Compllmenfs of KERRY ESTATES 12-I3-1 I- z ' and 1 ' ' YE 2-0225 I NX 3 ,9 , ,Q 1, 4-x N' X I 1. 3 4 I , A fr, . I . H X 4, -1 in 'B Q U, Q- A-- . 1 . A' ' 1 1 ' . 'A ' . , A-1 ,Vi AA V -- -1. --fr 178 GOOD UCI! t In cLAssor sq Q 0 0 f e WS UF '58 lram the o THE SM-KRT STORE 0 Ivy Fashzons for Ven and Boys Im Shirts and Sueaters for Girls 747 6 201:16 Van Aken Boulevard Call LOngacre 15400 Complzments of a F mend NICFETRIDGE DRUGS 3411 F-KIRNIOUNT BLVD CLDELAND HEIC HTS OHIO PHONE FX 12400 beauty mc f0pp Rapld Transxtj Shaker Hexghts 22 Ohio 1 4242 Phone YV1 10331 0332 LARCHMERE FOOD MARKET G1 oce1 ws and Meats FREE DELIVERY 13174 LJILIIITICIL 1301118121111 Cluglaml Ohm THE GABRIEl C0 SK - 'r . . r . '-1 ' ' A v ' K' 20305 van Aken Blvd. 7 fl' if? o 180 Sales Anyone? Fuller 8. Smlth s. Ross Inc Advertlsmg Marketmg 181 n I . . 0 . NEW YORK ' CLEVELAND - CHICAGO ' PITTSBURGH - SAN CHARLES ROYCE INC Best of Luck The Shop for Men to the 13 oo Sh 11 q w 1 1 C ass of :S s 16113 c1-1 76222 Comphmenfs of THE A B SMYTHE 1 d IS H lx Realfors Congrafulahons TO THE CLASS OF 1958 182 , . , 2 a er S uare 86 es S reef Cleveland. Ohio Chagrin Falls. 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Qhq .9 i - I ,P 0 . 3, Q 042 Besf Wishes 2644 Lafhographers 427 Caxlon Bulldlng Cleveland 'l5 Ohlo RUSSELL S FLOWERS SHAKER SQUARE SK 1 0100 HAYDEN MILLER 81 CO Esfabllshed l903 Members of Mldwesl Slock Exchange Underwrrlers and Dlslrlbufors of Mumclpal and Corporale Securlhes ONE SOURCE TO MEET ALL YOUR INVESTMENT NEEDS Umon Commerce Bldg Cleveland 14 Ohno CHerry 'l 6220 184 7 ir ' 22 , if HEINEN S INC Famous For Fme Foods 17021 KINSMAN near Lee 2195 SOUTH TAYLOR near Cedar 2742 VAN AKEN BOULEVARD ai' Shaker Square All Your Food Requlremenfs Under One Roof QUALITY The Flnesf Foods af All Times SAVE Time Money and Efforf 185 'A' SHOP 'A' 'A' I XTROINS u I NIM I Ln Xuslm NI! Wm I5 Klu Ml I' Rusch ns R Slua n wqvumguwxblfwle Nowmwuw, DRESSES SUITS COATS 2452 Fanrmounl Blvd THE PINKERTOX INSURANCE AFENCY CHerry 1 5456 PRospec'l I 1505 MICHAEL SALES CO Wholesale Jewelers and Dlsfrlbufors 600 605 Schofield Bulldmg Cleveland 15 Ohao The Cleveland Soclefy for 'l'he Blmd ,' If U Mr. 2 ll I .f II' S. .1 A ' 'E I '. . . . . Mrs. IZ. Sczmncll ' M ul. -1-1 ' . ' ' I A . 1 I ' . O I 186 THE FAIRMOUNT - TAYLOR BUSINESS CENTER Congra'I'uIa'I'es The Class of 1958 CREMEANS HAIRDRESSERS FITCH HARDWARE GUILD CLEANERS BROOKS MARKET LOUIS EBERT 81 SON 2 4700 1 3037 1 868 'I 6644 'I 2959 187 YE - ER - FA -1 McKINNEY-KELLY CO. YE 2-5641 FA - FA - WEBER BRASS COMPANY and H ydroformmg 188 M efal Spinning compllments 0 J H CORPORATION CLEVELAND ll on-no HOLAN CORPORATION OF GEORGIA Griffin G J H HOLAN CORPORATION PHOENIX DIV Arizona BRANTFORD HOLAN LIMITED Brantford Ontano O E DESIGNERS and BUILDERS of Sfandard and special uhllfy bodles and accessories hydraulic and mechanlcal equlpmenf Six hours from New York Amerlca s Iroplcal greenhouse The Caribbean Coasl' of Puer'I'o Rico TROPICAL FOODS Inc Box 161 La Playa de Ponce Puer'I'o Rico 189 O ,, ff? lil ,ff 'Ut ,.-X. -ur' . . K 4100 WEST ISOTH STREET T TS I I . V a' s 1 1 'I . - - 1 ' O . . , . . . if I Wlth the Cmmphmenmts of Mr and Mrs john E Kusmk 0 0 ' H X K , 0 0 1 0 o 4 Best of luck from ll 1926 alumna ljmnpliments ol Nl IRIAM SHACKLETON IV,-UN Class 0 '22 Let ll mlm! Q to vnu llfllll 017711116 I HAIRDRESSERS 90612 Iunsmm Rodd Shaken Heights 92 Ohm SK 9 9000 DAISY Hlll GREENHOUSES Flowers for all Occasions FLORISTS Y TI ll I 77181 D MEN DO MAKE PASSES AT LASSES WITH GLASSES from BECAUSE whatever your personohty sophustncated or sweet soucy or shy busuness gal or clmgung vune here you wlll find the style that wnll flatter you the mostl NV' iw if l elegance wnhoul o Iovaganco W ga the house of hugo X5 OPTICIANS 0 2259 Worrensvnlle Center Rood lot een Cedar ond Sllsby ER I 5045 191 f 0 ' filo E' ' O 0 , I K. . , 0 , , ,. H 4 1 H k y R d. off S.0.M. Cente fi .' ' ' I nais Hm A C , , - , ep one CI-les nut - K -hh We eliver N , f N. l fav ' A v the house of hugo - j X Q gl I , . . . I . I 7 A w ' - Comphmenfs of BIRKETT L WILLIAMS C0 THEL H WAIN INSURANCE AGENCY COMPANY 707 Williamson Bulldlng MAm I 4922 Luck to the Class of 58 GENERAL INSURANCE Esfabhshed I900 Three Generahons of Service The MILLARD Co soN 8. RAPER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Falrhlll ai Easf Boulevard Carnegie ai E 105'Ih Sfreei' CLEVELAND 5 OHIO 197 ,I O O if I 7 O I l6'muf14- Qrfrufard Funeral Service Smce 1837 Convenleni Suburban Locahon 17022 KINSMAN RD SHAKER HEIGHTS Befween Lee and Warrensvllle Cenfer G BUDD FORWARD CARL H BROWN Presldenf Chalrman of Board 19 , I SKyIine 2.1200 if Best W1shes from A Fmemd to the Class of 1958 Compllmenls fr lend THE OPENED DOOR I lbcril Cduc mon N lhltllllg x 1 um uc 1 thxrt m lmmslcclgc md 1 1 t for llffl lhcrc IN m HN xlxcnmg to thc x lilfl Xl 1011 thc clccpvr I'IlCdIllIlg Incl thc' fullcr llfc lhc door h ms bun upcmd This message to llle f luis of 1958 M Zllfll Ill? bmi 1 IYIIFY of a Mend FAIRMOUNT CLEANERS 8. DYERS 12399 Cedar Road Cleveland Heighis, Ohlo CE 1 8600 DEAN S Qualify Dairy Producfs smce 1884 THE 0 A DEAN DAIRY C0 Cleveland Heighfs YE 2-6550 A I 0 I l ,' I 'z' 2 ' ' lf 'zl V. 'Sf jf: zyvs Of . ,. . . . J 1 1 'z ' f ' Challenge for activv minds to sock the a x' ' 's' , ' X ' ' jf, 2 x ' xt V E x zu' in .' z . . . I '53 Y: I C I 195 Compllmenfs COZIER CONTAINER CORPORATION 446 EAST 1315+ STREET CLEVELAND OHIO AII Types of Shlppmg Confamers IX of Designers and Manufacfurers of I n HOWARD'S The Sfore for Men and Boys Kinsman af Lee Shaker Heighfs, Ohio SI'0NSURSIIII'S Shaun and She Pvtcl' YVf:Im'h Grace Thorpe ARTHUR S EASTGATE 1 aC6i W an H 'OUR 1 f I LAUNDRY B805 'IE I'Yg:zie nd X N, I Serggx MEMBER OF LAUNDRY INSTITUTE OF CLEVELAND d AMERICAN INSTITUTE Of ENDICOTT I-7777 CRUXTON PIANO MOVING SPEC ALIZING IN EXPERT PIANO MOVING HOISTING AND STORAGE WM CRUXTON 6514 ST CLAIR AVENUE CLEVELAND 3 OHIO Comphmenfs SHAKER MARKET We Dellver . Eresid f I I . 1 of I ur- T O A I 3 40 .10 aff u w I 2 M . qn u in no 197 Worley ith Blstlnctwu fur jliilen 00 2752 Van Aken Blvd Lo 1 7350 to Vlsrl' THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART M d M R ber'I' G. W 198 I.. ll O .' ll' f . , g' I' ff, 'ik' . ..' g d I 'gl ' luck ' E - I I, Congmtulatwns from the Class of 61 122 W 4 XX QQ L L I 3 X fto those who passedj 1 l . 9 X 1 f , X XX ' V BROADWAY BUICK 8401 Broadway MI 1-8100 For Somefhing Simply Lovely GREVE'S FLOWERS. Inc. Cleveland Heighfs. Ohio Flowers by Wire T e KORNER 84 WOOD M P A N BOOKS 0 STATIONERY o PICTURES ARTWARES AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ANTIQUES 1512 Euclid Avenue THE CURI.Y FOX BEAUTY SHOP Rlver Road Gales Malls Ohlo PAULINE STEFFNER HA 3 4833 Congrofulahons an Best Wushes to the Class of 58 IIA IIAWAY fad! Hhzynou RESORT WEHIR I KLNI BL If II IIOBE SOUND FDC XRTOWN N XNTI C IxET 7 h C O Y d v DELRAY ISEACIH if , Q, Comphmenfs of CRANE CO The Preferred Plumbmg 6215 Carnegle Avenue UT 1 2400 BLUE LAKES FARM CENTER ROAD R D No 'I NEWBURY OHIO AMERICAN SADDLE HORSES SOLD TRAINED BOARDED PRIVATE RIDING INSTRUCTIONS BY ONE OF AMERICAS LEADING HORSEMEN Mr 81 Mrs Mllfon Frledlander Owners Barney Reardon Manager Tramer 201 O JOrdan 4-1150 O O O O A Complele Prinfing Service THE WILLIAM FEATHER CO 9900 CLINTON ROAD CLEVELAND 9 OHIO THE MORELAND HILLS CO FOR THE SUBURBAN HOME OF YOUR DREAMS Adlomlng Beauhful Chagrin Valley ROBERT L STERN JR SOM Road al' Chagrin Boulevard ll Call for Appoinfmenl'-TErrace 'I-8300 F01 the 111051 1110110115 days 01 0111' hfe' 'N 111 1111011 111s 111 L 11111 11 1110 11 1 ll 01111111 so 111 1111 1101111111111 1111111s 01 011 1111811115 Ill SUL 1 11 lt 111111111 11111 as 11 11015 101 19181 111111: 18 Slllp 1ss111 11111 11111111 11 1111 111n1 111111 1LSl ll 11111 110111111 n111 111111111 11111 11111111111111 01 1111 111e11 18 11111111 11111110011 1llXLlIX s11 1e1111 1 u111111ss 01 0 111 1 1011 lllt llll 1101111 11111111118 01 Ill 1 11111 IN 1 11'11 n111 L 11111111 111 me a s1110011111 11011 1151111111111 1 1111 JI e 1 Lk 101111 51661111 '11111 P01111 131 111111 111 sun1m'11'1 t1 S15 1 1 111 111 1s111p1111 1 L 1111111 1 1 11111 1 s 1111 111111111 11111 S 111111111 01 111 XXOI su I1 QW 60 by Roberv Devrov RIS' a l'h '1g 1Q'i'! 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Kinsman af Lee Shaker Heights 7 .I tl - .il 4? . , 1 ' 6, Jr., - V . ? . . I , . . f., xl if?- I nl fr ll ,fl XX A l I ' . I ill Ill' ,' I y, ' NIR I ' ,'S-3 A 'I II I ' V- I 4 N 1 I ' All , o o o m Complrmenfs of WIELE KORPORASIE EIENDOMS BEPERK VANDERBIJL PARK UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA Ill HARSHAW manufactures over 1000 chemicals for more than 15 000 customers ln 50 varied industries throughout the world w I-- K-AJXQX Illill Lf fefilsl QW cHEMlcALs wr-: MANuFAc1'uRE AND SELL Electroplating Salts Anodes and Processes Driers and Metal Soaps Organic and Inorganic Dry Colors and Dispersions Vinyl Stabilizers Ceramic Opacifiers and Colors Fluorides Glycerine Preformed Catalysts Catalytic Chemicals Synthetic Optical Crystals Agricultural Chemicals Fungicides Chemical Commodities O paid 209 0 CO SeCUt'Ve THE HARSHAW CHEMICAL CO d'V'dendS 1945 EAST 97th smear CLEVELAND 6 omo since 1900 P d Ph Ptb h 711 1 I f I u u C20 fb 625-is I ' E 1 U ' l I R' V s, I . I C i Q ,if ,l 1 . 5-li I Il X 1, I I T I . I 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . I U 0 ' O I . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . For growth in research and devel pment in all Harshaw l'1aS industries The Harshaw Scientific Division offers . lab ratory apparatus, equipment and supplies. I ' Chicago - Cincinnati 0 Detroit ' Houston ' Los Angeles ' hila el ic 't rg - H tings-On-Huds N w York syn My y xxx' :iv LJLLX .... lf. v .V,JL..V,. .V.JLX. - .- Ja, -x,4.,-Jef- ..... n - - n n .LX-V,V,Y ..... .!LJLJL,.Y SL ' 2-4 ,All ' W 1 9 S k 2, JI! ' lil! 3 S-117' l e s tall ne s dark nes nanclsorne BUT he s always 1n clennanci loeoause ne lorlngs BARTONS MLQVVMMULL Contlnental Candles The farnous chocolates that have thl llled. New YO1 11 f'o1 at. TAYLOR, S in Cleveland 717 I . I, I lx I I 4, 1 n mix lx X ,T f I gb IIHNI l l 1 s , . V BARIONS 1 if years are now exclusively 1 if , A ' K'X'A'vx'x'x'x A 'X'lx'A'n'a ' New fhmlung very highly of fhe APPERCEPTION of every young lady af fhe Hafhaway Brown School THE CCNTINENTAL BANK hereby offers fo open a College Checking Accounf for any miss wlfh a dollar ln her purse now and m 'l'he fufure youll like domg busmess wlfh l'he bank fhaf says fhank you Falrmounl' al' Cedar 'I41'h al' Euclid P ou ave a phone ? Your bedroom IS a pretty special place because nt s your own your very own room Make nt even more specual wlth your very own bedroom phone' They re avallable ln 9 beautlful colors Have your parents order one today OHIO BELL MA 2 9900 213 I I o , ' I J Y I I I I . M ber Federal Deposil lnsuranc C f' 9' X L -X Y . . Y . , . . . I Y , . . . Y o - MN G S Your savings CDV 453' grow foster omo 0 H 0 sAvlNos fffvnau X053 1 033 C d M 1866 3300 W h W moflell sludlo porlrults by lushu WEDDINGS NDID SKy 13300 App 'I' SUMETHING TU CHEER ABUUT frames fmmlll ll IUIIESUPTICALCU VN KENCN SHK GHS C V RTO 1-1 Q ,X L..l..l V E 4 e d opp he ay Company W. 25th Street at the corn 'd arren R in 1 e arren Village Sh C I I O Shaker Square C A S line - By oinfmen Only A 6. TQ vf . 5 Y X ,1 li 'X Y. Lf fp Q' JC C O u A A E TER ' A ER HEI T LE ELAND ' KENT ' BARBE N 5 2 INTERIORS 17111111611 111461 Kzley 1145506111165 Inc 31452 PROSPECT AVE UTAH 11860 Would You Pay More For A 1949 Automoblle Than You Would For A New 1958 Model7 111111111 1 I1 1111 111111 I11 11 1 1 111' 1111111111111 111 1 Ill 111111111 111111 1111111 11111111111 111111111 111111 11111111111 IX 111111111 111111 It 1 1 111 1111 1111 111111 1 N 1 1 1 1111 1 19111 111s 1 1 IIJI 11 lltlll i1sl1111111 d 1111111 Ill II11lll1llILt II 1 1 0111111111111 111111 1 111 IIIII 111 111111 111 I1 f '1 IJ 1 11 111 11111111 11111 11 11111111 111 11111111111111 11 11111111 1 lllll 1 11 11 Ill 1111 1 11111111 111 1 1 1111111 1 1 111 1111 1111 11 I I THE W F CORPORATION 3727 Euclld Avenue, Cleveland 15 Ohlo ENd1co1'f 1 2200 l olnplvtv lnsuraru 0 Slnf 1' 1909 215 Q . Y Q 1111' 11 11 11 .11111-1 I II 1111-f11'11f111 1111' 1 1,IQ,jl11111I1 1'11111'1'11111111 111 1111 Y1' 111- ' 11 1I . 1 111 1 - 1-111--11-'g 1.1 111-P-. 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A 5 I MEM ngeig Zoclcig FOR YOUR PERSONAL BANKING NEEDS Sazmgs Account Clzeclmzg Account Safe Deposit Bow Loans cmd otheo finaozczal se? vices FOR YOUR BUSINESS BANKING REQUIREMENTS Comma cial Account Business Loom And otlzeo commercial banking se? mces ocwi 3 nmei oemig NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS 3 Convtnlonl LOCIQIOIII THIOUQIIOUI GIODICF CIOVIIIINI BERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COR 216 PORATIO f . D ' 'wE ,4' gf. 'A 'fig' -- 4 . , ' lj ' ,. VA ' , f V., , 2 I . . i +. J 1 L ' . .- il 'A yu 1 . 'I .5 ,z . 1 , ., rf . ' '4- 1-' , jf: 1 ,:, f liffi t il li '51 Li. .1 Tag: Q 15353 17 :T ffl - ' , Nl , ' - ' . ' .ib .-2 '. 2 -5 fl, I , r 5, ' -, ......,.....i.- FX7' . 'f F- ff .-vu--. F,1,,.f Y , -li ' Q ' elfzlnd fue lll 50 Iluclxd Xxenuc I U Compliments of u Fnend '17 I ' .0 y 4 FPXERAL DIRECTORS E ' ' .' 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Hfllr you LQLI ffzczzzmzf Hlg beung beautlful bexng admlred by all who see you beung booked solud wnth a month of dates benng a best dressed gurl bu s umm! fool fljlbllfllllfi sfz s are a convennent one floor dream world of fashuon an reality Youll fund coats sults dresses separates shoes and hats desngned to make you truly beautuful to brung you those admnrlng glances clothes to catch and keep the boys eyes a wnde and to take you out of the J kg-f X N tb carbon copy category and place you un the best dressed strata Dream no longer faur one Hlgbee s awalts you lex l xll HIIJBEE ro l r I-I I Jf't I ' ' I P of ' ' of ' ' . of , h . , of ' 'A . ' u ' 1 J, ' ' J - f ' J 1 ' f ' L . . K . JP. wonderful variety of fashion C-X .. V. f X- l e 1 L Q . . . ! 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