Hathaway Brown School - Specularia Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

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F. SCOTT ROGERS Science Nursery School Preparatory Art M155 HELEIN SCHOEINI MRS ALBERT D SIMMONS MRQ DOUGLAS M SMITH Drama Dretxtzan and Nursery School Dzrector 0 Personnel Mmm Phxslcal Educatzon Home Econormcs 14 MISS MARGARET A, STEVENSON Mas. GLEN R. STOFKA MRS. CLARK H. STURGEON Mzss SALLY R THOMPSON Mas J PAUL Vlsscnnn MRS 5 BURNS WESTON French Preparatory Science French J' MRS IQHN WIUUN Miss SARAH F YONKBR MISS SUSAN C MORTON Kmdergarten Mus1c English 15 L eff 2 XX YY 5 ff 'gg Ny fmf Q X if X1 ,X g f xx' W XX X . V :N Ya- W e xx ,Z 9 XXX -I Xzfjxili flflja zlg ,, . ' , ' 'K 4 Q 1' Rx f ff . 53,53 . V -,f X 1 Oi 'ff ff' Q A V Q1 If X I ff c M , 5' ,ff ff A mi, ff . 4 f X 1117? J , QQ, X 1 ' 3 , X ff! ,,,f' X! W, fy Z .,' flffv H 6.11.91 P ., l'V X x 'fi X V - N ' S J A Z in ff ' 1 v 1 A xQ 4!' i G1 'W s V' ' 1 9 xggmp f um 4LN!!!,4fJ , NJ if: Qfzsz. Q X V QJ ' QF KN? Milt ' X Ejwdi wvemu l , H J Qhxx - + I J X ,N W 4 WW! ' A l ix!-'sig' f 1 YL '-v ., , wut? ' X' X f, ,Q K 4 Alagix ' .N If ai. BT nil 'iw D L ' A n'f 'J 5 xV'p. m y , lx ix W, Xls V! 1 N ' f '1 ,' WCHA, , , QW? H W QW Mx X fi N ,X , w , K SY K P X jffx h - K! N X S-i Y 9 3 P Qu -0 if X iglqqf ' X -'L gr-g,L v , qi. if . if 3 Q. . V 5 V Vp f S9f ','f.-F' 3 :Q x S , .- X Ii '1' M xi , 17 SECRETARY TREASURER of the Modern Dame Club May Queen attendant m her Qophomore year angelle eoun tenmee vuth a mlsehlevous sm1le rel1able fount of knowledge ty p1f1ed by a Huh? and a deep chuckle perfeetlon 1St m the art of makmg eoolue proud been an ardent bracelet collector smce her freshman year exudes frxendlmeli and kmd LUI'lSldL atxon Mary MARY KINGSLEY ARTER f ss For beauty lwes wzth mdness P1 18 f' N member of the Thunderbird flecr , has X V N X E . . . A y x .4 'xx Y x y 1 I f A STREAK of llghtfllllg barrelmg down the hockey f1eld thorough student and frequenter of the honor rolls steady alto 1n Glee Club and her church cho1r energetnc VICE presldent and program chalr man of JCWA proprletor of a small s1zed menagerle of tramed house pets lover of small ch1ldren and per petual baby sltter ever msplred w1th ldeas for Spec and Rewew sparklmg effxcxency wxth a zest for l1fe Susxe SUSAN JEAN BALE 'QT gi.. , , LE' LS.. l na Y f ,- muy I have no preczous mme at ? all to spend ij: GJ. ix 2 19 r M y 3, ll H9 J io rx in w Q . s, . 1 3 bg: Q 'xts WA : xo- B: ,Q us. 0 , H I . ini X 'wus' H 1 , - Il y I :lub -V ,if -9- 5 sf v ' ' -ii if W- BARBARA HINE BARKWILL The summer still doth tend upon my state. A CLOWN on and off the stage ond ness for a French poodle who persl ts 1n contmually barkmg at squlrrels owner of an envxed record colleetlon and large Wardrobe one of the few who haxe no overwelght problems sklll Wlfh a tenms racket thmks that ltallan men are not hosp1tal1ty plus at her many partles a love of adventure enthus1ast1c sm1le and a sincere lnterest rn people Barble X P.i?.!.1.S .il I -f-- k ABLE MRNACER of HB s l5LlSlLSt nlnc 1 edrtor IH chref of Spec rnsprratron be hmd Revlew htadllnts a Merlt Sthnllr shxp l'-1I1Hl1St vuth almost LOIIQICYLIII rrqht ansvttrs 111 class tratk of dawn skitlnv perfettromst ID ram or shmt around the town m a red and wlnte Plymouth a staunch alumna of Camp Arlwutus and an awld and adept sallor fondly rt mcmlwered droppmg a neat rf bulky pt.I'lLll tasc serrous contentratron vuth an xrnpetuous sparkle Karen S HS sf' X KAREN LOUISE BARNES Why this is excellent. 21 SANDRA LINN BATES Fair lady do you thin you have ools in hand? SECOND soprano Glee Club songstress dramatlc talent wlth a flair flve day Dormlte from Lakewood We had a mellow time vacatloner at Fort Myers Beach env1able summer voyager on the HUtCh1HSOH fre1ghters possessor of a stuffed poodle wlth 1ndefat1gable blmkmg eyes aguar ownmg member of the Stamp Out Cadlllacs Club sharp w1t a roll of b1g brown eyes and a flashmg smile Sandy 1 iAi,D - M PREQIDFNT of the enlnr tla Q a xxhlrl vund of frlenclly freckles and fun soprano songblrd IH Glee Club and En semble expresswe ffratefulne on 1tt skate member of the Modern Dim C ub a vehement talker who e mmd rung fa ter than her tongue a prodlgy of cnthuma m and energy enxlabl drlxer of a leek bla k Thunderblrd eon wertrble an aunt at the tender ag Sandy SAN DRA BLAIR I XV O I am out 0 breath m tlus fond chase XX' 23 dl l ,Y 'as LAT nf eleven .V .I . quick intelligence and -Q13 5 :A ,f l Q X ' if SP5 u t X ' R l xx. X3 Q .Xl 'Wgxx X Q 2 6 xxx X SARAH CORBETT BGLLES Grace and good disposition attend upon your ladyship! 24 HB5 STATELY May Queen attendant m her jumor year enthuslastle memher of Glee Club pl'CS1ClCIlt of Raymond Halls CSOYEIIC c1rcle of hula hoopers one of the most professlonal tenn1s players 1n the class and an aquat1c wonder IH a swlmmmg pool has an assorted mascu lme collectlon all named Jlm forever three letters behmd on her correspondence that healthy outdoor look qulet sympathy and gentle warmth Sa 5 AN ASSIST-WT colhborator on our 1llustr1 ou newspaper one half of the fru trated buslness department of Spec Board a persewerlng scholar and halutual honor student frequently seen on the Mayfleld lmks vxell known for excellence ID golf a black Thunderblrd enthusla f memorles of boatlng xn blue mater off Key West knows Lake Shore Boult v1rd lwlmdfolded affablhty wlth 1 warm laugh Sa ly SARAH REAH BREGENZER It would be argument or a wee laughter OT a month and good jest orever. 25' SALLY OSBORNE BRUCH Gentlemen importtme me no urther. SEFRETARY of Spanlsh Club one of the twelve emor members of Modern Dance Club Wlllllig' chauffeur 1n a '57 Cadlllac one of 595 most styllsh fashlon plates memorable performance 111 Flapper Follzes as the l1ttle black rascal m the garbage can vacauoner m the East who earned herself a masculmt pen a popular date for the act1v1t1es of our IlC1gl'1lDO1'1Dg school llght heartedness and a sparkly smlle on a grey Monday mornmg a , 11353 QYIWELZ1-L X .L .i ', Y pt- X RECIPIENT of the appellatlon Grandma Moses 111 Mxss Bakers art class mem ber of the lengthy Campbell clan envlable year round resldent In the country club commumty at Congress Lake tearful departure Wlfh a loud red MG at home IH a pool on a fa1rway or on a tenms court has a certam affxnlty for Ford owners an enthuslasm for fun beneath apparent reserve mature Inslght and Intelllgence Glnny ' 1 N... 4.' X , 3,10 QQ QAQJ I is Ge E Q VIRGINIA CAMPBELL Thou canst swim like a duc 27 JOAN MARIA CAPONIGRO I will be mild and gentle in my words. PRESIDENT of Modern Dance Club and ass1stant orqamzer of Modern Dame pro grams recognlzed by her naturally Lurly black halr worn m a xarlety of 1D terestmg cmffures semor cha1rman of M1StlCtO6 Magle loves to go to Kenyon to watch the sw1mm1ng, tum famed for the soda founta1n IH her recrea t1on room asplres to the eareer of a dental hygemst VICWS lxfe through rose colored lenQeQ warm cheerfulnew Capy ENTHUSI-XSTIF chref scrlbhler of JC WA manuxl dexterlty m Spamsh star performer ln the summer produetlon Dxrty Work at the Crossroads Warmth and IUQLIIUIIY vuth ch1ldren of all 'ages one txme tncher of Sunday school class of slxth grade hoys our yellow rose of Texas SIIILCTL mterest m summer church con feremes steadfast saleswoman for the Press member of The World Frlend shlp Cluh wlth wldespread pen pals fondness for lug and httle m canme capers shy qracxousness Conme f 3 Wy? CORNELIA CARTER Say in brief the cause why thou departed st rom thy native home. 29 ENERGETIC presldent of the Art Club part1c1pat1ng member of Spanxsh Club wmth a steady lnterest preference for dark or brllllant colors noted for obseure drawmgs and an xndeelpherable eode speed demon ln a Volkswagen from Gates M11 s a summer spent 1n Kansas But 1f I have any I eant drlxe' poetess Wlth a eolleetlon of awesome words 1dol of art1st1cally 1nel1ned freshmen small bundle of nervous energy SUSAN HANNAH CRALL ECU-'I mf I go wzth all com ement speed 9 30 ,K I Y 4 K .. v V Q . .V .. ' ss ' ' ' ' ' inherent consideration for others . . . Su 1 1 ll or I - 1 1 ' . ., X 7 'Ai w U l I ,, , I . 1 X: X F S THE CLASS of 59s recipient of Janet McGean Scholarship perpetual class officer serene deadline beater as the editor of Review one half of Specs efficient monetary management ovt note in Glee Club strange attraction toward Westminster Maine and Bermuda summer Voyager in Europe avi knitter especially of a certain ski sweater pride in her blue bomb a 49 Merc thirteen year haunter of these hallowed ha s a soft gleam in blue eyes Stew gf SHEILA CROCKE11 But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve ,M 5 r it Q p t tg quiet, sympathetic sincerity . . . Sheila ' A 5 if y i y gig ? 31 UNI' of Mr Preyers Spamsh enthusxat a formulable raekct x leldnr on th Hanger and Skating Club courts fleet raeer 111 Shaker sw1m meets fondness for dachshunds an admlrable LOllCCt1OI1 of hand knlt sweaters e orffanlzer of the Morley Road baseball team a thlrtcen year member of thls learned 1IlSf1U.1t1OI1 frequent trlps out to her Grandparents home on Llttle Mountam 1 subtle mt ev1dent III a ready yoke a PATRICIA ANNE DALEY V11 ft .J 0 . . Let them want notlung I Q R A that my house a owls lx l W f AVN 'Aw 4 32 l 77.567 .' 1 s. - ' I . 'N r Q s S A . . ' ' ' fs' ' e H 'N . , . . a ' .' f ' lf- t - , . , th 5 ,' f .A , 9 ' D 'I .kx . . I . I I K I V. . . u. 5 l l 4 P t V ! 1 T It AAQQSQQ Q., - ' , A U 1 ya ' 1 Q as ff H 1 A 'X . ' . ,- S 'I v .5 a ,l W, .--A 1 ' ' ' 1 DRAMATIC Clubs tapalale back stave sup port as stage manager one of our f-OI'6lQl1LI'S from Pennsylvanla effluent reporter for Remeu. the lightest semor at HB fond mtmorlts of a summer on the Capt a prittleed brldesmaxd owner of a palr of shoes reposlng atop a mountam loyal advotate ot Camp Walden dlstrlmlnatlng taste 1n muslt and the theater tleverness revealed through a keen Wlf sensrlwlt lndependente and persevenng rntelllgence SUSIE 'x -3 at M ' f :LJ -L?--f SUSAN DAVIS How ar that little candle throws its beams! BARBARA BROOKS DESCH Old ashions please me best. THE VICE PRESIDENT of the semor class adm1red May ueen attendant 1n her freshman year ghb VICC presldent of the Spamsh Club proud mamma of mnumerable stuffed an1mals envlable rec1p1ent of a steady stream of rxngs and letters wields a dependable hockey stxck on the f1rst team a versatlle mem ber of the Modern Dance Club gmleless dlmpled smlle revealmg shy kmd ness blue eyes deep wxth understandmg Barby : -j. - pxhfk xl THE LEADING hght of Ensemble three year Glee Club vocahst the class eelebrlty as a songster w1th the Heartbreak ers faces the dally d1lernma of choosmg her transportauon from an CXt8nS1V6 stock of convertlbles the creator of many halr dos an extens1ve group of ad mlrers constantly addlng to an 1l llmltalwle wardrobe a flashmg smlle a sympathetlc hstener Shan SHARI RAE ESSICK Har I hear the footing o a man 35 BETSY JANET FALLON AN ENTHUSIASTIC basketball player m spite of memberslrup m the Lame Leg Club an ardent and well versed follower of the Indlans a soprano member of the C-lee Club the pres1dent of her rel1g1ous youth group ambxtlous member of JC W A and Spamsh Club sprmg vacauoner m Cuba the jeweler behmd some sllver rmgs m the class proud posseesor of two detached bralds l1VCl1flCSS and generos1ty Bets I summon up remembrance 9 ' o things past. SUPREME custodxan of sundry art1ele2 estranged from tbe1r ovxnerQ one of the early nbers for Choxr Club enervetxe member ot Spanlsh Club and I L, W A Art Club member and sole employer uf the bevuldennv W63.VlI1g maehme 111 the art room erafts counselor at Camp Alhoa IH Vermont partlalxty to the owner of in MC from Mansf1eld p e xor of a vait reperto1re of jokeb Hey gang' ffenlal generoslty Kasey KAREN COLWELL FINDEISEN Ng: 5 A Gi Q. x'QX x 'N n I do beseech you ,C Q x if H1 5' ,gs fr- 1 'D' 0 37 A 4 7 U- Xe, gs ah. .x.!...1 xv. x.h . Q. . i . 1 'X oss'S: ...,' 'f... Nxt ,Q 3 tt?-F Y 9 ii- ul X .' ,F X. sw x X ' A 'Xz :kv get 1 l 'X ' x X- an 11 3 fv - Q. x N QN ll fl .' I, Gly eel, .gs Q Xlxt MARGOT NORTH FosTER Why we shall ma e him mad indeed. A CONSTANT volunteer for YITHIDU' and scor IU plans to hecome a physlcal Lduca t1on teacher Really Im not flckle any more' the Worlds vtorst tease a somctnnes reluctant member of Modern Dance Club surrounded by an enormous clrcle of male acqualntances a keen usually dry sense of humor frankness and ease w1th everyone she meets Margot sz' Xxx' K- A i T1-1E TREASURER of the Order of Wllllng SCIVICE a Student Counc1l representa t1ve 111 her freshman 'year songstres ln the soprano sectlon of Glee Club caut1ous dr1ver of a '59 Ford convertlble env1ed possessor of a lastmg tan the result of frequent tr1ps to Ft Lauderdale and Mlaml a flaxr for fash1on and pretty clothes CYPFEGSIVS blue eyes and tranqu1l mtelhgence fa1th and serene matunty ,i n ' 12- ,ix x i, k v , , - r Zi 'f Z do ' A ELIZABETH JANE FRANCE We shall have a rare letter rom him but you ll not deliver t? MILLICENT EMILY HALL PRESIDENT of the frantlc tony two 111 Ray mond Hall Why hasn t anybody pard her Dorm dues? perslstent exammer of chmaware for that hallowed HALL object of much fC21S1I1g about her southern Ohlo accent never wrthout a strlnq of aClm1r1ng males expresses a predrlectron for the G1lmour football team blond comlng and brunette golng sparklrng blue eyes that betray a ready Wlt warm thoughtfulness Mlml Is If not lmvd that I cannot choose ff. One no-r TC mst none? Q7xJT??QTQ if as J L, 5 Av 5 ARTIGTIC collaborator on our class scrap book one of the jumor May Queen attendants our class representatlve 1n the world of fashlon a clown on skates laughlng drollcry whxch behes her sophlstlcated appearance an advocate of unc1v1l1zed camplng trxps 1n the summer entertalns the hope of becommg a deslgner always a rellable and appre c1ated conf1dante Shorty N Q 1 Ei Xi 1 '-if--C an-Y X A f- H ffa azf - Q 3, fu -'- SUZANNE SIMPSON HBNNING Shall we set about some revels? 41 SALLY LOUISE HoBsoN Would I were with him! A GAY SMILE and a frxendly Hello there' echomg through the halls a husy mem ber of Dramatlc Club smce the end of her sophomore year and a part1c1pant m several plays an lnexphcahle pred1lect1on fo cabms ln the Woods fllled wlth lxttle gxrls recogmzed m the summer ume by an attractxve crop of freckles Sues elder by seven mmutes enthuslasm and wxllmgness to help a 4 sk A CHARACTERISTIC chuckle revealmg m herent good humor a frequent college week ender wxth the favorlte colors of lwlue and whlte almost 1nvar1ably the fxrt homeward bound wlth an eager eye for letters hazel green eyes flecked Wlth laughter one of several HB1te coun selors at Camp Lake Hubert 1D Mmnesota walks to school w1th Sally and a golden retrlever cheerfulness and optlmxsm ue .3 X Wx 5.3 uw SUSAN MARGARET HOBSON O happy torment . . .. Wramwit We MARCIA KIRK HOLLINGTON How long within this wood intend you stay? HB S SECOND quarter presldent and for getful bellrmger mgenulty as class wng wr1ter VICE presldent of Drxmatm Club Wlth a dellght 1U makmg chapel an nouncements Would anybody Irke a k1tten7 repeated I'CS0lUt1OIlS to lose welght by takmg up smoklng lndustry Wlth a tenms racket advocate of the western trend nightly TV fan one of the two 1'1'1lSS1Dg explorers on the Glee Club prcnlc alternates between casualness and frantlc haste fun lovmg and genulne Holly c 504nn QQ 4 ll X Xxx! 4- BUCIEETS lonv standmg athletlcs star v1vac1ty on ICC energy plus ID modern dance muth acclalm as a dlver perpetually frustrated by admlratlon from several dlrectlons exuberant per QLHSIVLUCSS as head of Raffles Can t myone keep a dog a ray of light on a dark day effervescence wlth a cnntagflnus thuekle warm understandmg beneath lugh sp1r1ts Becky Nmap REBECCA MAYHEW HOLMES 'I 1 - xi, spmt 0 mn'tl1 xx F S XI ...Sfm- 45 , . ,..' bf . . Ely , 3 ?---'w VI . ,f 5 V, 1 V I .JI Awake the pert and nimble 2 f A E5 si Ei 9 'Y - 24 lr FIRST team occupant of the Wlfe cage on the hockey fleld gay deslgner of floor plans for home ec Westport Massa chusetts representatlve to Raymond Hall Henry s s1ster consxstent summer equestnenne and sa1lor rec1p1ent of many humorous letters from the East fondness for Wy0m1Dg mtermxttent posseswr of her Uncles Corvette as the admlrable ambltlon of bemg a physlcal therapist qu1et candor and mature good naturedness Mary MARY ANN HUDSON !f ' ly Ill.. Q Lord how mme eyes throw G' Ei, gazes to the east' - ' 1 ,I :5w 46 :sf . . . . - - - 11 N . . . fffxg , 27' X' 4 ' V ' l , ?L I , Tl, -4 -yi ' X : ,, ' 111. 1 xx Y Tl - IF' l , ff ' r A TORY ln our mldst one who flnd Canada attractlve durmg the vacatlons creatxxe member of Art Club and co des1gner of 5' 9 s masterplece contag1ous stamp collector custodlan of the funds for Jumor Counexl on World Affalrs gultar strummer w1th a beat when she thmkb no one IS l1sten1ng one of our four year Glee Club members quxet reserve Va f u :QQ Alb T Air 2 WILFREDA VALERIE ANN JACKSON I am amazed at your passzonate words f ll' I , . . l 3 ,dsx I I X H ere, ' l . l I J X vw' fl dl? Qs- K 47 'N-N.. JUDY JACKMAN JONES 'You see how smfzple and how ond I am 48 A PERENNIAL member of the Athletmt Assoaatxon our sophomore May Queen Ittendant class coquette w1th a photo gemc smlle a determmed athlete vuth excellent co ordmatlon summer recluse on the faurways one half of Iones and Bones Inc a twfu hlock commuter vuth lumor dr1v1ng perrn1ss1on B1 1 vxarnt opposed to blond blender blondest frlendlmess persomfled udy L A lmts . lt, -is N NY U. 'I-ol' L, , A, 5, ftilj. xx N-iz? is:1QixX6?f ' ,! A BELOW ED and respected leader of our school as presldent of Student Countxl as accepted the responsllulltv of mans class Off1C6S mdlspensable member of Spet and Remew boards four vear member of Modern Dance Club counselor who loves Red Ralder dally correspondence Wlfh Hanover New Hampslure SCHQI t1v1ty to beauty phllosophlcal 1ns1ght a far away look and a sweet sm1le spontaneous clownmg and a mlschle vous qlggle 1ndef1nable 1nner goodness an klndness mtegrlty and altrulsm Candy CAROLE ANN KAY Blessed are the peace ma ers on earth. 49 EMILY ELIZABETH KERR FIVE FOOT TWO eyes of blue sweet voxcecl soprano of hoth Glee Club and En semhle and secretarx treasurer of the former perpetual hummer ID the halls past owner of a monkey named Sammy Carlos grace on the 1ce muslcal sens1t1v1ty at the keyboards of plano and organ env1ed Chauffeur of a garage ful of cars Alr Forge enthuslast deep attachment for the South especlally North Carolma cheerfulness plus gentle understandmg Emlly The quality 0 mercy is not strain cl 4 O .X It droppeth as the gentle rain ,E ' A L15 rom H ecwen. A , f' ' W 9, ' KLUNIX leader of the A A locker dumpers star comed1enne of Cactus Capers humorous chapel announce ments awesome prec1s1on on a hunt course or hockey f1eld mterest 1n our ne1ghbormg 1nst1tut1on around the corner commuter 1n a neat Engllsh Ford one of the few remalmng H B nursery school veterans the Maypo look fun lovlng l'I11SCh1Cf the class clown who spreads cheer wherever she goes Kay 'V CAROLINE BECK KLING Here comes the little villain. 51 NANCY HUNTER LAMB Fran nature rather curious than in haste hath well composed thee. 52 AN INTERESTED member of JC W A a determmed kmtter a wlllmg chauf feur for car less classmates one of Mrs Weston s Cercle Francars a Marlboro an unusually elastlc gym bloomers a mrgrant to Rlchmond Vlfglnla who re turned m t1me for her freshman year at an ardent devotee of Cape Cod sm1l1ng corchahty Nancy S 5 v FAST TALKING vwacxous secretary of the Order of W1ll1ng Servlce H B s d1pl0 mat to Russla deep XOlC6d member of Dramatlc Club actlve collaborator on Marclas song commlttee an 1nterest 1D the QCICDCQS ardent tI'1pp1I1Q camper Wxth a m1ghty canoe stroke ready hostess to the UH1V6fS1ty set one half of a Mutt and eff comb1nat1on moments of deep sympathy naturalness and dauntless loyalty Io ELLEN LINDSETH 'Yet my chic humour is or a tyrant 53 ELIZABETH HADLEY MoM1LLAN They never meet but there s a s irmish o wit between them. DYNAMIC presxdent of JCW A our Jumor representatwe on the un1or Counc1l trlp to WHSh1ngtOH and New York summer traveler 111 Europe av1d m terest m Russla fasluon deslgner of the Craft Shop shovxer caps for Frontler Frohc notre che de crepes suzettef and burned Wlndsor Castle cakes cordxal hostess of class part1es at Mountaln Glen Farm a Cleflmte stand on all ISSUES qumck 1Ilt6lllgCI1C6 L1bby I. ,mth .ual A BRIGHT smmle hlntmg at a store of Wlttl c1sms an actlve member of Dramatxc Club program chalrrnan of the French C ub a DOITHltC from Ashland Oh1o who loves fun her home and her dog Barbel a faxthful fnend of Flonda sandy shores appreclated ablllfy on Spec and Rewew attacks each task w1th effxclent aplomb responszve sen Slt1V1ty to her envlronment and fr1ends admlred for her mtelhgent and analytlcal m1nd boundmg enthus1asm for all thmgs Becky .E-AQQQIE ' 1 as-we e 1115, lr r k r 8 t A 'Al REBECCA HARDING MEHL I will try con usions with him. his 4,0 BONNIE BOLTON MERRICK I am amazed and now not what to say. ONE Of the most dxmmutlve members Of the class summers m WyOm1ng at an expert at hlde and seek the proud chauffeur Of a sharp dusty rose Impala convertxble energetxc creat1v1ty behmd Craft Shop an md1v1dual walk ever ready teasmg w1th a fnendly smnle Bonme : 1 O A MEMBER of Spamsh Club and one of the sen1ors 1n Home Ec panama party prankster some p1erc1ng mterest mn Brown a seasoned sa1lor on Aloha s waters one of the 1n1t1ators of Dud game durmg an eventful trxp to Dewey M1lls Vermont a former Roxbormte an enthus1ast1c record colleetor composure on the dance floor one of our best dressed semors Wlth character1st1c neatness qu1et serenlty wlth a h1dden spark of dev1ltry Joame his l 4'-N ---- JOAN MILLER if -' The heavens such grace did lend her A 5 7, , it X XQ gx i 13-22 x 'That she might admired be. '57 PRESIDENT of Glee Club and one th1rd of the second soprano sect1on of Ensemble attracted to W1lllaHlS College by some myster1ous magnetlc force w1ld haste and a moment of 1ndec1s1on a hab1tual pat to a fashlonable co1ffure co cha1r man of publ1c1ty for Frontlef Frolu: drlver of a sleek grey Thunderblrd one of Mrs Weston s vmgt quatre lrst semester hostess of a popular alcove table a buoyant Splflt and a qulzzlcal look Debble O We 323, DEBORAH BRAYTON MORRIS ,lid Here she comes and her passwn ends the play ',' 58 wal . ' - f ...f' Q5 lsr-AL ' 4 - l E l , J Ugg, ..gf I - lx x 0' ll . x ' A as I I . 0 ',I 'U I In ll 'I 'rr I I I n ,'r', ,'f'f'rv', . I, ' I 'I ff 'III' rp, , r.' F 7 , 4 w fx Y i ' RICH harmomous second soprano a strong note ID Glee Club and Ensemble keeper of Mrs Foulkes cupboards always armed Wlth Roberts Rules 1n JCWA enterprlse on Spec and Renew prompter of wayward absentees scholar wxth a scholarshlp accomphshcd mus1 c1an wxth a talent 1D a variety of 1nstru ments avld reader and noted author of a publlshed blography long standmg -W-f devotee of ueen Ellzabeth a mysterl ous fondness for M1Ch1gHH w1ll1ng dependab1l1ty wxth spontaneous humor Debble DEBORAH LYNN PACINI V...- rc' 'S 3 5 M N Our me muswum groweth ' ' Q.. . i amorous I llx X x C 1 Qtk., 59 K .5 'Rl 3. s .. .JZMH J .-I' Q -- Y, N, Y :sf - 4 rr. H r ss 11' f if - ' f X SLT l -ln X di 8 N 2: l xx! fL ,i CHARRIE GODSAY RANDALL 0 take the sense sweet 0 my innocence. CAUSES ma s hystema 1n the ranks of the Dramatic Club a famlhar flustered blush world s Worst procrastmator an unforgettable Mrs Antrobus What? notorlous for her dublous automotlve sklll owner of a prol1f1c potato root advocates propmqulty rather than affmlty as a cause of love famous for her orlgmal rendmon of thc Ave Marla a m1lCl cherub1c smlle beneath a radlcal ha1r do tranqull checrfulness and un1nh1b1tedness Charrle S T41 . N f.,. .JJ - Y -f 1. , R i , , t . ,- VEIERAN Four H er and a two year jumor Leader rec1p1ent of many awards for her outstandmg horsemansh1p 1nveter ate detector of strange no1ses we known for a strlng of changmg mcknames has a noted preference for those older men sxlent advocate of the country hfe f1nds a comfortlng solace ID the company of her dogs and horses H1 kxddo' graclous hospltahty w1th 1r1CCsSant chatter Kate ' li T11- gf 59,1 'V xv ,V 14' J X -spx ALICE CATHARINB SHALLENBERGER I have been in such a pickle since I saw you last. 61 KATHERINE KER SHEPARD So sweet is zealous contemplation. 62 SECRETARY of the senxor class assxstant edltor of Rewew 1n her jumor year renowned for her talent as an art1st a confmned theater goer speclahzes 1n promotmg better human rclatlons Wlth the 1nhab1tants of Alabama an 1nveter ate reader has compound mterests 1n Yale and Stanford a d1abol1cal gxggle has an ammated 1nterest 1n everyone a mature 1nd1v1dual1st wxth refmed tastes and an open mmd Kay Q 1' uN,,:?.L' Q - l. .Q I dxf fi Q Y :j - . , ---4 F ,t4 ' 6 F 1. GUR CALIFORNIA socmhte co desrgner of our yearbook a Prep returned to her alma mater member of Art Club wlth truly envlable art1st1c ab1l1ty expresslve member of Dramat1c Club hterary ab1l1ty memorable portrayal of Ellza beth 1n the Chrlstmas play a member of our extensive unlor Councll and of the Counc1l on Human Relatxons a fre quent theater goer an exotlc 1nd1v1dual an hysteucal laugh a flash of dark eyes and a profuslon of natural brown curls perceptwxty and mtelllgence Lelgh NATALIB SHOLES Why did you laugh then when I said Man delights not me? 63 JILL GENTLE STAPLES THE PRESIDENT of the Order of Wlllxng SCFVICC and secretary of the Student Coun a strong member of the alto sectlon of Glee Club respected presldent of her class 1D her wphomore year one of Cupxd s never beauless favontes posses sor of a subtle and ever present sense of humor a prodlgal mass of brown curl and splnnlng speed rn a hula hoop typxfxed by gentle brown eyes and fr1endl5 vlvaclty 1 I am that merry wanderer . Q4, 0 the night. UU-lr I 'S N wg d sf X , ' 1 ' 1- ' 4 '-E ' L - THE MOST professwnal member of En semble the most rnspxred f1re chlef 1n HB lnstory the fluent president of French Club effluent chalrman of ehao for the Dramatle Club made an enued my age to France to jom the Fol1es Bergereb has an eye for clothes and male Opera stars the hystencal laugh heard round the world mtegrlty and open mlndedness verglng on the radrcal SICWIE MARCIA MAIR STUART N5- It I was then a young traveller I -- 1 LH 65 e pn 457' u 3 A H ll . 1 i - L -41 uIl ll.I I I n - may N ,hir P b SUSAN COLE SWANDER 'Young in limbs in judgment old. UNRUFFLED poise conceahng a pert spark Img nature a member of the Modern Dance Club SIHCC her freshman year an avxd reader of contemporary novels frlendly companxonshlp w1th a propensny for long serlous talks a capable eques trlenne who plans to spend her summer as a fldlng mstructor blond blue eyed spontanexty from whlcb emanates starthng cand1dness Swans as , FS 41 's V se ' l Qf THE CLASS of 59s fmance manager a leadmg bass 1n the Glee Club forceful member of the Dramatxc Club many gay t1mes around a pool on Glengary a part tlme Dormlte an 1nmate here from Prlme days one of HB s ten best dressed a much envled tan from wmters 1n Fort Lauderdale extremely po1sed leader a swmglng cowboy m the publ1c1ty sklt a ready snule and a fr1endly mterest 1n everyone around her Daff f b r ff! ' , - ' .C i 4nd ,i x ,..--ff 76 DAPHNE EL1,.ABETH TEWKSBURY Or Daphne roaming through a thorny wood. 67 NANCY RUTH UFPBLMAN I come to now your pleasure. FLUTIST par excellence weekly trlps wxth MISS Nyman to rehearsals of The Cleveland Women s Orchestra strong second soprano 1n Glee Club and Ensemble a devotee of Northwestern Ul11VCfS1tj energetlc camper mn the wllds of northem Mxchlgan enthuslasm for the nautlcal has hopes for a career 1n the world of muslc a proprletress of Sage brush Sweets sweetness and cordlallty wxth a serxous approach to lxfe Nancy SY ' a. L A. Lin fl- Ns lf fflrlww ONE OF THE twenty four exotxc members of French Club eager partxclpatlon rn the affa1rs of J C W A wrll go far 1n the fxeld of lfnstory a member of Cleve land s jumor Councrl on Human Relatlons most successful Dorm dreter u a hoop champ1on from Akron envled recxplent of Roland s unusual French poetry great blue eyes and a quxet smxle graclous generosny and unpretentlous good naturedness Penny 11, ily VIE-if PENELOPE ANNE VAUGHN -T-Q - 4' Q XS.-1 Er x NT L 3 1 I XZ' Knowest thou tlns country .gil 2,319 HL 69 Q . -.. . . I . . . ' . . . h 1 - l : ' . . . K K . . ' ,-'3 . . . , . . p., - 1 .V .3 :wg , . - . f ffl'-Q A Qi: - - ea' K - if .',. in 5 . . ' if, ,. 5 A 'u .. , , u , . , . A,- he Q3 1 Y x -I l A 1- .- -' ' Its --... ,J v a- - .2 ezfefe- 'f ' H l ii -lf 22 gf' eif ve' 7 A:.- l- .:. f.,N-Ax V A V ill P,:f4l-C' ' C l.. l--f-'- xv? YY-T, ,p A' A .I is SARAH VAN CJORDE11 WATTERSON VORACIOUS reader of w1dely varxed sub jects an mterest 1n world affalrs one who thmks of Yale mght and Day sk1ll 7 on water Sk1S at her cabm m the Aduondacks mewtable unorgan 1zat1or1 1mpat1ent drlver of a. speedy Vauxhall perenmal summer volunteer or counselor always makes a constant but hopeless effort to be on t1me vocate of candld d1scuss1ons a loyal and understandmg fr1end to everyone Sa y 4' fffym Lp Ls! wi. His letter there wzll show you Pns estate Y 0 uv 70 1 ' - ' U , f 3 M W . . . 1 '1 I Z ,, . V '3 1 Q . 11 lf :Y ees Q' wk? Si Ii., , X Ii i ri iv 'XY UIET eff1c1ency as the presldent f Dramat1c Club a member of the second soprano sectxon of Glee Club one of the 51X semors 1n M1ss Dashs ehtc clrcle coast to coast correspondent ardent knltter wlth a preference for the Dartmouth green and whlte lllustnous gOSS1p colummst for a Gloucester news paper sole dlrector of our jumor play hldden mlschxef Wlth angehc composure Emmy f V. -lixxinx in DIR TOR M611 e ' ug ? X e if X in ,xv An K- ,K EMMA STONE WHITE Thou shalt 'remain here whether thou wilt or no. 71 ! KATHY FOSTBR WICK This is the silliest stu that e er I heard. THE INGENUITX behmd the quest1onna1re for Rewew Wlld class slumber part1es at her cabm 1n Gates Mllls owner of an even w1lder MGA glven to her on her s1xteenth bxrthday creator of master pxeces wlth a pau' of kmttmg needles sklll 1U concoctmg the best tastxng food a member of the Teton crew determ1ned nonconformlst Wxth a touch of sentxmental 1ty underneath Kathy Yo- 2 :SMX vesi- 15 sm X :' Q fi 3 I: X www 5 Z my NX NNN 1 i ANWS -!!-m., V1cE PRESIDENT of the Student Councxl who takes charge of the d1n1ng room an alto ln Glee Club w1th a sensltxve ear for harmony possessor of an hxlarxous sense of humor and cnmson blush as evldenced ln study halls and chapels con vulsed wzth laughter a knack for gam mg the fr1endsh1p of everyone wlth whom she comes IH contact persplcacxty typx X3 5 fled by a penetratlng look warmth and sxncerlty e MARGARET ELIZABETH WILLIAMS K W Q RA NSERS Ma e zt less or ear I sur eat ED RAIDER 73 LZYTWNFJ . JI Q K, 1 A ff ,ff ff L tr I LEADER of the senorltas of Spamsh Club alto member of the Glee Club En semble and Church Cho1r the angel who took the hardest fall and completed the performance on terra f1rma s t1ngu1shed surreahst and burlap art1st a more than passmg student of ABC s creator of the HB1te cartoons for Remew a shmmg sm1le that never fades frxendlmess Carolyn W CAROLYN RUTH ZEITER Who mtercepts me m my ,ff eacped1t1on7 X X C Us s,. 4 . . , , ' , ' . . . ' ' . . . di f E Cslt lssl A C C 3 so ' 5 A - if S+ X X ' 5 ii 1 1 V ' - Q . . as ' A 'Q , !Z7 ' ' C tl ff? ,77 xii ,Q X 'X X, , , X , -' . N I 7 X if X sw? y X Xb We are such stuff As dreams are made on Straining harsh discords and unpleasing sharps. 75 '69 Q 64191355 4 var DVB Sm .f W4 'Huw 5 E NX f Vx NM NN gg-J x XV ull QQ, ii X f A GEN S U Xxfx X .V K, X X X X th f X! 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SOD .I K, , S.. f . 15 O OI M , . st 81 Le t to 'nght SECOND ROW Fl C Bowman C Burrerly Beuther I Dalton Butler Car on Berger Daxxd on Amor D After 77 .A '-l W O 5 U575O',Il Bruner Beggc Freech Barne Bolton The lass f' 'wp 1 0 4-ft Y 6,1 fl Le z no nghz sncomn Row F Fangbonner Duty Halx or on Garner S Ganzcl DeLong., Harnllton B Hodges Hxldt RST ROXX E Dunlop Farr E Emcny S lr1 h A Grab kx I. . J.. 15. L. S S. D. ' S S. 52.154, 'Stiff 3- , :xv ' b gr' . A y fi ' 'i' A V: ' .vat 0 Qui ' M ff-' 5 -.M , V , ly' 0 'N :1 1 A - ' ' at 'X l vl C.. , Q.. A' ,arf w H- , - ' ., ' 4 f , 4 V 5 'lt F 1. B ' . , tt. 8 . Q06 Q 3 Y 3 N- - f .a A ,ut ,Q A' 9 1 -'Jn K. ' s ' N 'fx' V v X Wy, A A. if W ' D, , 1' H. ' ,, A, ' ' Y B t 4 J. 82 nf 1962 Le t to ngln QECOND ROW K XVEII C XVh1te S Tucker I A Toxxcll M XX 1ll1amG P Vaughn L Stemga FIRST RONX M Stern M Young I Sedgx xck A Schoheld -I Staple AB EN T B Spnler Left to right fl! 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'fn Y Xi? 4. v J- 1-,X f - - -- if-T Q1-X xv , 'I,,l2XTS1' - -Qifixf. ' i' , I 1 -- X L v : i 1 xxx 9 1 X 1 .,, F.. N MXN i v K..-ffl I' 5 Y ' + T4 n fs ' btuhent nunul Faculty Advzsor Prem dent V1ce pYESld6TlI Secretarx Members God defend the rxght' Mlss Redmond Candy Kay Peggy Wllllams l1ll Staples G Page A Schofleld Judy Staples S Keller M1 s Redmond Row 2 llll Staples P W1ll1amS C Kay S Blalr S Crocker Row 3 J Roberts K Brown L Carey B Heath K Shockey 92 f : Row 1-L. Blossom, A. Rodgers, F. Loughry, --S , , . , , - ai 'v Z Qbrher nf Tllfbinllmg 5erhure GIVE h1m th1S money and these notes Facultx Admsor Preszdent V1ce premdefnt Secretarv 'Treasurer Mr S1mmons Jxll Staples Lmda Carey Io Lmdseth Betty France Standmg B France Seated J Staples 93 L Carey Llndseth 5peruIar1a Baath Come let s make haste shell soon be back agaln Faculty Admsor Edztor m Clue Board Members Mlss Bruce Karen Barnes Row! S Crocker C Kay D PHCIHI B Row 2 S Bale L Sholes S Bregenzer K Barnes V Jackson Mxss Bruce 94 Mehl QQ M ea se ag gs Faculty Aclmsors Editor m Clue Board Members einem Baath 'That took great pams 1n wr1t1ng Mlss Hal h MISS Morton Lmda Carey Rout I D Coulton B Rector B Barrett S Houghton P Hunter L Stevenson K Shockey M Clark D Loegler M Rrgg Beverly Heath S Stltes A Fallon J Hudson Row 2 H Van Horn A Peterson E Stewart K Brown L Carey MISS Halgh Barbara Heath M Bruce K Stem M Daley Row 3 M D1sbro P deW1ndt A Woldman S Breckenrldge S Evers S Scot S Hackenburg H Bole C Holden A Hauserman 95 I . . . . . ,., . t . .U . . , , ' l i.. ' 5 ' 7 ' 9 ' 1 J. Roberts, M. Burroughs, G. Hlpp, M ' a - 1 ' a ' 7 ' 1 5 3 . , . , . M- ' . Y ' . Y ' 9 . , - , 4 T, . , . , . , . Glen Iuh Merry and tragmal' 'Techous and brlefl How shall we IH the concord of th1s d1scorcl7 Facultx Admsov Pres1dent 'Treasurer L1brar1an MEHlb8TS Mr Foulkes Delwlue Morrx Emlly Kerr Deblvle Pae1n1 Row Row Row N 1 M H0ll1DUff5U E Emeny M Rlgg Tewkslwury L Carey S Breckenndge Fallon M Stuart S Blalr Crocker L Blossom S Bates B France Bolles M Burroughs J Hudson E Ames 3 M Bruce J Staples A Rodgers Loughrx H Holan H Bole M Lansdale Whlte N Uffnlmm I Moss ones Cochran 4 S ESS1Ck B Barrett P W1llI3mS ackson S Bale D Morr1s Mrs Foulkes G1lmore A jones 96 H ' . . ' ' .... , f' Q ' : s. . : 3 . .S D. B. , . , . ' Row 2-E, Stewart, C. Zeiter, M. Clapp, F. A rj, .l I , .H l, . , , E. A r ', M. nsemhlnz Hark they roar' Faculty Admsor Mrs Foulkes Pfesndent Shan ESS1Ck Members S ESS1Ck C Zexter J Staples P Wxlllams Morr1s N UfHemar1 D PZ-1C1l'l1 M Stuart E Kerr S Blalr 97 gfljlktlf Zlssunatuun Faculty Aclvlsor Presldent Secretary Treasurer T e strength of twenty men M1ss Meyer Kay Khng Becky Holmes Judy Jones B Holmes D Loegler H Lehmann Seated C Carhsle N Chapln P Banfxeld I Jones 98 I V ' as h H Members: Standing-J. Dalton, Miss Meyer, K. Kling, Maw ramatnr Iuh Never excuse for when the players are all dead there need none to be blamed Faculty Admsor Preszdent Vzce president Treasurer Members MISS Schoenl Emma Wh1te MQYCIH Hollmgton Llbby MCM1llaH In wmdow M1ss Schoem E Wh1te Rou 1 D MOFIIS M Holllngton D Tewksbury Beverly Heath I Llndseth C Randall B Mehl K Klmg S Bates M A Boch S Stltes Row 2 L Sholes B Barkwlll L McM1llan Rou 3 M Bruce Sally Hobson J Capomgro J Moss K Shockey E Stewart K Brown Row 4 K Stem S Davxs M Stuart P deW1ndt 99 illliluhern anne Iuh Oh that th1s too too sohd fle h would melt Facultx Advzsor Mr Gites Presrdent joan Capomgro Secretarx Treasurer Marg. Arter Members Rou I K Khne J Dalton D Arter S Berger Irlsh A Sehofleld M Cloxnes F Loughry Rau 7 W Matthes A Johnston J L1sterman Rector L Carey M Rlgv J Roberts Brute E Stewart P Banf1eld Row 3 S Brueh B Holmes B Deseh M Foster Capomgro M Art r C Kay S Blalr 100 55 'K , ' S -5, ' ' 5 s. . A . Sf' T , , ,. 7 I Y , . , ' 9 ' 5 ' 7 ' 9 . Farrin ton, B. F1o'd, C. ohnson, W. Welch g 3 B- , - , . 'SN V , M. ' , , , . ' I -i - S , - v - M s - 1 J. ' , . e , . . ', , 4 SQA 9956 Eumur uunul nn Ulflblurlh Qffanfs All kinds of argument and questions deep All replication prompt and reason strong Facultv Advisors President Vice president Secretarx Treaswreif Parliamentawan Program Chawman Steering Committee Representatwe Members Mrs ohns and Miss ermyn Lihhy McMillan Susie Bale Connie Carter Valerie Iackson Debbie Pacini Zibhy Farran Karen Brown Row I J Eaken S Gheen C Stotter W Welch Priddy C Carlyle C johnson S Abbot . Hartman M. Comtois D Hickox Row 2-M. Clowes, K. Sullivan, S. Bregenzer, . France, J. Lindseth, L. Sholes, P. Vaughn, C. Randall, N. Uffelman, K. Barnes, N, Lamb Row 3--WE. Dunlop, B, Rector, P. DeWindt, S. Scott, Mrs. Johns, K. Findeisen, V. jackson, C. Carter, S. Bale, K. Brown, Z. Farran, D. Pacini, C. Tillinghast, M. Boch Row 4f--E. Ames, K. Halvorson, P. Steingass, I. Sedgewick, E. Stewart, A. Fallon, G. Hipp, S. Stites, A. Woldman, M. Lansdale, B. Heath, K. Shockey, H. Van Horne, P. Daley, B. Barkwill, S. Bolles, S. Watterson, M. Stewart, M. Hall, A, Peterson, A. Hauserman, M. Chamberlain, H. Holan, M. Cochran, M. Robechek, S. Morris Row 5-M. Bruce, Listerman, B0 Heath, J. Roberts, K. Shepard, K. Wick, B. Fallon, M. Disbro 101 Spanish lub As merry as the day 1S long Faculty Admsor Presrdent Vzce presrderlt Secretary Treasurer Members Mrs Preyer Carolyn Zerter Barby Desch Sally Bruch Sue Swander Row 1 J Mlllef B Fallon K Shallenberger Row 2 S Crall Mrs Preyer S Swander C Zexter S Bruch B Desch C Carter Row 3 S Esslck Sue Hobson S Bates E Kerr K F1nde1sen 1 I ' J. Jogsg P. Daley! K. Klillg l 02 jfrenrh Iuh What 15 pourquo17 do or not C107 0 had I but follow d the arts' Faculty Adwsor Preszdent V1ce presldent Secretary Members Mrs Weston MHFCIH Stuart Beuky Mchl Bonnle Merrxck Row I K W1ck P Vaughn L Sholes K Shepard K Barnes B J France Row 7 Sally Hobson S Crocker B Barkwxll N Lamb V Jackson D MOFTIS D Texxksbury -I Lmdseth Row 3 S Dav1s D PHCIHI B Mehl M Stuart B Mernck S Blau' P W1ll1HmS J Staples 103 Qtr Iuh To busmess that we love we use bet1mes And go to t w1th dehght Facult3 Admsor M155 Gardner Preildent Su Crall V166 pfemdent Ann Petgrson Members Rom 1 E Farran C Carter J Hxckox Tllllll habt M L Chamberlam L Kelly S Ghccn K Fmdu en V Jack on B Ke1l Sulhxan M Hudon L Sholes C Ze1ter M1 GlI'L.lI1L1' 9 Mdtthw M Rupk A Pctgron S Crall 104 N , V . . 7 1 ' ' 77 , . . : 1 - , , , , . ' , C. ' ' g ', . . ' , . Row 2-WM, Disbro, F. Nutt, L. Shields, M. Clowes . , . ' S , , 5 , , ' ', K. ' ' , . 5 , . , . ' , 'ss z 5 , .. ' x, . 3, . , 5 , . if 4593 NNI...-1 'X 51. Y That Q Aenezw IQ not that a braxe man7 HL s om of the flowers of Troy I can tell you ? A murner hour WaQ HEX or ua ted than lflv :Frnntuzr ,i -'Q-av is J kwiffuv ! XX 3 1 QM Q, I Y - S X x i 1 4 j I . ff LW.- ,r I F v QQ, 1. V K X , I A if . jfrnlln tr 11111111 lil 107 I i I , . Q ,Q A L H' n Y X I V . i A X' 1 ' 2 In 1 , cz f I I . I x Q Qvggi' W- W..M.wL..-Q w..-.., 37' A The Satan by ,pm QQ' U Q9111' Ulieetb X Ami They Um! Walsh See Zlllflb' flow Slauf J! 6rcep.s' qeptember 15 November 21 November 27 28 December 19 December 19 Dec 19 lan 6 lanuary 20 23 February 171 14 March 14 March 14 March 20 Apr1l 7 Aprx 17 May 26 une 49 une 10 une ll lune 12 lune 1 3 Openmg Day Frohtzer Frohc Thanksgwmg VTCHUIOD Bethlehem M1 tletoe M3g1C Chr1stmas Vacatmn M1dyear Exams The Skm Of Our Teeth College Boards Freshman Sophomore Sprmg Vacatlon Clee Club Concert May Day Fmal Exams Last Chapel Prep and Pr1me Commencement Commencement Semor Farewell l 10 Summer s lease hath all too short a date Th1s busmess 1S well ended There s '1 tlme for all thmgs Th1S dly all quarrels d1e To dance attendance on the1r lord sh1p pleasures Pleasure and actlon make the hours seem short How now my fr1end' why dost thou look so pale? An excellent play well dxgested ID the scenes set down w1th as much modesty as cunnmg C how full of br1ers IS th1s workmg day world' Lets haxe one other gaudy C peace peace' F1rst rehearse your song by rote To each word a warbllnv note Beauty truth and rar1ty Grace and all s1mpl1c1ty go full of d1smal terror was the t1me' Etermty was 1n our l1ps and eyes Bhss IH our brows bent The sprmg and f0lSOH of the year L1ke as the wax es make towards the pebbled shore So do our m1nutes hasten to then' end Now jom your hands and w1th your hands your hearts ff ' JI . . 4 ' SB 1 A ., ,,,,.,.. .. ....... ..... . ....... , ,,,,A,A,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 51 ac - - as me - - . ,, Y I ' ' ' Ls 1 - . gg r- -,-----------,-- 1 ...,...,, , r 4 I ca us 1 . N - -- --'- -'- ' '------- 1 as -'------e--e-- A --------- I . 5-5 ' ' 17 BS . Q ' 7 '51 S . I ' ' li 1 - x . ----, ----. .---... ..... . X 1 s .......... 1 e I 71 1 ' ss - . --- -------A------------------ ----'-s----,----,---------- , . V 15 Ls, ' ss e u . 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'f' ' f 1' fi . ,. ..L.ff- ,JA ,. imap Queen 1959 jlilarp kingslep Qrter last will aah Testament We the class of 1959 belng of lofty asp1rat1ons and humble achveye ments do here1n bequeath our only remalnmg wordly possess1ons Arter leaves for Duke Bale leaves her letter vyr1t1ng hab1t to Susle Houvhton Bar w1ll leaves Mrs Slmrnons bankrupt Barnes leaves her skates to Barb1e Isrnder Bates leaves for HHWH11 Blair leayes the mans1on empty Bolles leay es yvmdoyy locks to next year s dorm semors Bregenzer leayes Lake Shore Bouleyard to the Cleveland Pollee Bruela leaves U S to the underelassmen Campbell leaves her svylmmlng troph1es to Sally Seelbach Caponrgro leayes Modern Dance Club w1th a leap Carter leaves the hurrlcane lamps un cla1med Crall leaves breaklnff the sound barr1er Croc er leaves wavmff a shamrock Daley leaves party g1v1nU to Mary Dams leaves the Dorm to the vy1ldl1fe Descla leaye Launny Steffens to Sandy St1tes Essrc leaves H B yxlth a s1lent and accesslbl drneveay Fallon leaves her youth Group d1 CUQQIOHQ to Don Goldhamer Fzndersen leaves her mlspronounced name to Karln Halyorson Foster leaves Case to the plumbers France leaves Lakes1de to the 1I1t6I'I1S Hall leaves Gllmour fmally Hennmg leayes loyy doorvyays to Debby Loegler Sallv Hobson leaye Kenyon to Hannah Morgan Sue Hobson leayes Twer to thc junffle Hollrngton leayes h rl D to MIQS Da h Holmes leayes her bounee to Pep 1 Cola Hudson leayes one Hudson at H B ac son leaye for Canada ones leaye h r blond halr to Barby Rector Kay leaves Dartmouth to the Red Ralder campers Kerr leayes her X01ee to Judy Moss Klmg leayes her locker unloeked Lamb leayes to get same ela t1e for her gym bloomers Llnclsetla leayes the boys w1tlaout an 1eebox Vlewrllanl ne th U Nl toDaq Ham mar kyold Nfelal leayes her vyardrobe to Patsy and Steve Nlerrze lexyes her d1m1nut1ye s e u Marge Prlddy Mzller leaves school for any oecas1on Mcarrzs leaves her ha1r 1n a wastebasket Paczm leaves for T C and the wllds of M1eh1gan Randall leaves every one hyster1cal Slaallenberver leayes her menager1e the Cleveland Zoo Shepard leaves her kn1tt1nff needles Sarah Breekenndve Sholes leaves her method1cal orgam at1on to Sus1e Steadman Staples leaves eolleetnw Carnlval re ports to Lmda Carey Stuart le ues Montmartre to the Par1s1ans Tete sbury leaves eolleqe Weekends to Molly Bruce U elrnan leayes Mr Foulkes vv1thout a flut1st Vauvlan leave H B to Pattv Watte son leaye Yale to Sllble Gneen Whrte leayes Dramat1c Club for Broad way W le ues her park1nU plaee to DIHIIL Costello W1ll1arns leaye Fr1day table to lae rumblmfv herd Zelter leayes Puerto R1co babbllnff Qpanlsh l1ke a natlve The Spee Bo1rd le iye 111 1ts vetaxyay car yylth M1ss Bruee on her motorcy ele The Senlors le He H B Wltllllllf 1 XKIHXHIIIIU pool Mr Kuert1 pourmv tea th blrd to Mlss Reeye and M1 lermyn 111 l9a6 The Pllltifemellflilflell ls refrretfully subm1tted as our la t yyxll und te tament Slqned 7 Sputmk Spotter W1t11eses W1lly Slaake peare and Mr and Mr Maebeth ls vm, 9 3 1 5 s ' ' ' e, e N' . 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' ada, par+y of +hu-ry ow were if-Blahnzss SHEILA CROCKER I-Ie s plastlc 1sn t h 7 Miss BRUCT Now glrls don t be Tfrard to Lall 1 p1dL 1 pad LEICH SHOT F9 Doe g COHIL bLIorL h7 DAPIINF Trxx KBBLRX I ll LX Ln tnllxk xt half and halt Doxxx DTIsoNC Ralph Qqxl 1 hrunken head for mL Lusm IxIcIxII11 ax I just IOTL mm' 311 L1 BRIC 1 xzr R May I plLT L LL Lmda Clapp and Martha Car on MISS IFRMHN Thls may sound str'mgL today 1n 1956 rcm XXIIIII-XX s 1 IL to L XX 1ll11m TftL1 L 'mpc KATE SHOCKFY Fnth pLr1od rs belng onntted today so we won t haxe It Mlss BRUCE XVhTt word would you use S1ren7 MARGCUT FOSTER Dnmonds Tre formed under the earth 1n IIIQQDIOUS rocks Miss RELXE I hTxL OL1f1lI1LC1 here IH my usual br1ll1ant fash1on MARCIA STUART No but Ixe een somL Hood French ads' ' Miss COBURN To Debb1e Morns It looks hke the same dog that got Kay Klrng CHARRIE RANDALL No CHARRIE you know hke a frult' BARBY RECTOR Mrs Bruch our old modern dance teacher h our late modern dance teacher MRS KLFRTI VN hen you get mto the bathtub the water molecule push agamst you but they cant push you out because you re too heavy 117 ss 1 - - Q 5 as T c 5 L C. 11 r -Q - - 11 ...- v - - f a f- s. . 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N . - uv ss - - W9 l . . . , . er 1 , , . . . . . . a wa . . . 1 . . . ss ' , 1 Q 7 3 1. , , V . , -I 3 11 This Qhuhe Q11 MO T LIRELI TO ENJOS LIFE Le1Qh Sholes 56 Babs Barrett 1 MOST STE KDY Crocker and Kelly 2 Arttr and Weber 7 MOST UN STE ADY Margot Foster 56 Butterfmgers Barnes MOST ANGELIC Kay Khng 43 KOOkIe BEST DRESDED Lady Godna 101 Prmeess Marvaret 5 FAVORITE P ISTINIE Readme Shakespeare S plays 9 DreamIng about xaeat1ons 224 WHAT H B NEEDS MOST Sheets 1 fL1ssy jones Integrauon 19 WHAT H B NEEDS LEAST Ice cream for dessert every day 1 The class Of '59 165' FAVORITE Han GODT The Hungry 1 21 Ft Lauderdale 16 MOST APPRECIRTED Mrs 9ImmOn 7 hunerx stmors MISS Coburns Ourballs 57 stlll hungry FUNINIEST PON The pxgton that xxx peopl totd FAVORITE SINGING GROLP The Heartbreakers 4 The alley eats In Room O MOST URGENT DESIRE To sound the flre alarm Sue Hennmg To shout In a quret Study ha CPeg W1ll13mSl OUR HERO Red Ra1der Kmght 4 Dr Frank 57 Peter Gunn 3 FIRST TO BE SENT TO THE MOON The ants 1 Sus1e Dav1s The Spec Board 9 MODEL MOTHER Charrle Randall 22 Launrue Steffans 1 BEST REFERENCE Yellow pages 7 Monson and Commager fM1SS Jermy nj MOST NAIVE Enghsh IV A 1 fM1SS Brueej TImmy M1ller 1 T f 'l . , S . x 3 'x ' . 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VA. 9'9 Q Q I Che oem Agar Poetry Pnze Look Mother' I can walk Mother' When I look beh1nd I can see my foot pr1nts IU the tw1st1ng pattern And the places where I fell down When I look ahead I can see the trackless pla1n And the sandstorm That churns the grams before my eyes And changes the thmgs I thought I knew Unt1l I know them no more There s someone here And I want to be hrs brother To take h1s hand But he won t unt1l I take my eyes From those whrte mounta1ns beyond the sand f1lled a1r Unt1l I walk a l1ttle more slowly Laugh a certa1n way Unt1l I learn not to care so much about the thxngs I loved before Thrs IS not my way But I ll wear the club 1ns1gn1a so that he ll l1ke me Do you know what It means Mother Play lt cool 7 That I must l1ke the rock and roll That I must be popular That I must go to a beer party But never to the museum Because that IS not The thlng to do They say Be free' I wonder what 15 free? Is 1t IQDOTIUQ all conx ent1on Wear1ng black stockmgs LlV1Ug l1ke an1mals 1n an escap1st s Lumg wxthout law? l78 smokv den ar .- , . , . s I . . . . a 1 9 1 'V a X 9 Z , . , 9 1 ., . . . , . . 5, . A a s 9 a 9 9 BG 'Ii , . , . . . . Y . 3 9 . . . - Q D 9 , 9 .y. , Is lt rebellmg from our parents hands Vxfhlch seem to clmg to u Vv hen they caress us Becommg ca ual x rcuous apathet1c Lnmg ID defxance W1thout order? It IS none of these Because freedom leads one closer To beauty and rr th And order Mother I hue torn off my club 1ns1gn1a Because vvearmg 1t I seemed not to moxe but to s1nk It 15 a hard lesson To thlnk my ovvn thoughts Look Mother' I can stand I can move Mother I am lonely LEIGH SHOLES lass o 59 c Jnfrovert If he had understood h1mself completely Or accepted l1fe w1th l1ttle care Perhaps he mxght have ln ed h1s l1fe dlscreetly And never had a lonely hour to bear Instead h1s m1nd was hke a ram loud att1c Where carefully each day he pxcked apart The strange confuslon of the thoughts and statxc That found the1r Way 1nto h1s heart Nobody ever told hmm not to ponder Too long on why the Wheels of men go round And so he pulled a thousand dreams asunder Searchmg ever searchmg and destroymg all he found SANDRA STITES Class of 60 129 3 .Q M Q. Q 7 3 H 311 . - ' LS , , vi - -, ' 9 D 5 3 , c 1 , And is filled with grace 5, c 73 . D I, 9 9 ,, - , . 7-1 , t , 4. . , , f 5 , Q 9 I ' , 3 The Deczszou Raymond Short Stow Pnze REGGRY I DON T THINK you reallze what a good mmd you haxe and what your obl1gat1ons are to It expla1ned Mr Bremmer You stand IH the top quarter of your class and your aptltude test scores are among the best Gregory Parkson sh1fted to a more comfortable pos1t1on ID h1s cha1r ax o1d1ng the keen gaze of h1s counselor After a moment of attemptmg to fathom the boy s1tt1ng before h1m Mr Bremmer cont1nued IH a gentler tone You sa1d someth1ng once about wantmg to go to Cornell Why dont you take th1s catalogue home look If oxer and talk about It w1th your parents? After all 1t nex er hurts to talk th1ngs oyer You certa1nly dont know my mother' thought Gregory w1th a sh1ver If I showed that appl1cat1on and catalogue to her she would only tear lt up and compla1n about my fool1sh obstmacy Aloud to Mr Bremmer though he rephed Ill take lt Thank you for your t1me Mr Bremmer Goodbye Gregory walked out of the counselor s off1ce 1nto the ma1n hall of the hxgh school burylng the catalogue deep w1th1n h1s notebook under some papers There Mama would probably not f1nd It Seemg that the bell for the end of school would r1ng 1n half a m1nute he started slowly toward the front door thxnkmg over h1s conference w1th Mr Bremmer Of course It was all r1d1culous for Gregory was gomg to tram to be an 1ce skatmg champ1on and skate 1n Worlds and the Glymp1cs Later on he would turn profess1onal and be IH an 1ce show or teach skatlng Mama had care fully planned h1s career allowmg no quest1on of go1ng to college Then why had he kept the catalogue? Oh well the clamour of the bell broke 1nto Gregory s thoughts and he hurr1ed out of the door to h1s mother s car where she was wa1t1ng to take hxm to the r1nk Mama must not be kept waxtmg or she would be 1n a terrlble rage and he always tr1ed to avo1d frghtmg w1th her Hello Mama Hurry Gregory dear or youll m1ss your patch My you re the slowest thlng on earth' Put your skates on 1n the car so you don t waste t1me ID the locker room Remember ex ery m1nute on the 1ce counts toward beatlng those boy from Broadmoor ID M1dwestern s Gh yes I sent ID your applxcatlon for Nat1ODHl s today and I called Mr Carhsle to rem1nd h1m so that he can tell the board of judges who you are I m sure he 11 get you 1n 110 Y . J 9 . , s . . . ,, . v , . . LL ' . 3 11 C . 5 V . I H H3 3 . ' 1 . , . H . . . , . 'O f . . . V a a ' ' N1 ' 1 . , , BL - 1 59 . . N . . . ' , . . . . ,, . LL 1 a . 9 a 9 ' 1 ' 17 , , . . 9 . C Q 3 1 ' - s 1 . . ., . c . f , . ' 3 9 - q - - 1 , s 7 GG 11 , . Lt. S ' 'V 1 Y 9 X ' 7 . . -v . . f 7 - a . . . 1 - 5 - 9 a . . . , - - , . , . 1 1 ' 15 Mrs Parkson paused for breath Gregory bent closer ox er h1s boots as he laced them w1sh1ng that h1s mother were not qulte so adamant Gf course she knew what was best for h1m but he d1d not really want to skate IH N3t1ODHl s In fact he was petr1f1ed at the thought He knew that he would be beaten and Mama would be fur1ous and would berate h1m for h1s mcurable lazlness and 1ngrat1tude He desp1sed hrmself for lett1ng her 1nt1m1date h1m but It was too d1ff1cult to argue w1th her Perhaps he really was lazy and d1d not try IH sp1te of the sm hour he spent on the 1ce each day Now Gregory get on your patch and start w1th your left 1ns1de counter Put on th1s extra sweater and wear your glox es Remember not to k1ck your free foot on the forward turn and make your c1rcles round I 11 be 1n soon to watch warned Mrs Parkson as they came to 1 stop 1n front of the r1nk Gregory got out of the car and started past a group of boys and g1rls laughmg and talk1ng H1 Gregory' one boy shouted Want to come sleddlng w1th us Gregory had not exen not1ced the snow unt1l now I can t I haxe to skate he answered m a low vo1ce and hurr1ed past h1s eyes downcast clatter1ng down the steps to the r1nk door on h1s guards He suddenlx wlshed that he could go off w1th them JOIHIDQ IH thelr bo1sterousness and hurtle down through the 1c1ness of the snow fllled December a1r that cut at h1s throat and made h1s ears and fmgers tmgle and hrs cheeks redden unt1l he felt a glow all over It had been seven years smce Mama had last let h1m go sleddmg and of course It was out of the questlon to ask her to let h1m go now Gregory stepped almost reluctantly onto the 1ce and slowly made has way to h1s patch scrutmxzmg the funny wrggly lmes h1s blades made on the ICC He d1d h1s warm up elghts and tackled that stubborn counter After do1ng ten sets of counters and f1nally gettmg all the turns clean he stopped to rest Just then Mrs Parkson came 1nto the r1nk and called h1m ox er to the barrxer Now dear are you sure that all your turns are clean7 And d1d you pace off the clrcles to see that they re the same s1ze7 Well do some back change loops over here where I can see them Now do them rrght Gh Gregory look at that change' It s much too long and I behexe 1t s almost dlagonal' And you stopped on that 1ns1de loop' Oh Gregory you re an 1mposs1ble ungrateful ch1ld' Mrs Parkson d1st1nctly resemblmg a bear rn her huge fur coat threw up her hands rn despa1r That was her customary gesture when she became so carrled away w1th her emot1ons that word fa1led her Im sorry Mama murmured Gregory submrssnely If he d1dnt 131 . c L . ' 9 . 9 9 - - 1 . . . , . 9 , . , c . s HB - I I 9 9 . , , ' if 1 , . 1 c as - 99 us - - 1- , . . K . Y ' ' LC 1 Y . . c Q, .... 9 9' 9 9 . . . Y ' 1 9 9 1 9 9 f 9 . . . Y ss ' 9 9 ' . 1 ' 9 9 . , , , . . -, Y 7 ' 7 , . . 1 - - 9 9 C . . . 99 ' ' ' ' 3 ' ' 9 c , . . . r - Q 1 ss -1 99 ' ' V 7- S ' ' 9 9 stand over him like that and make h1m nervous he might do better But tell her that-oh no' just then the bell signaled the end of the patch and the beginning of free skating Hurry and change your boots dear I want to see your program all the way through before your lesson Warm up with ten laps of stroking around the rink and back cross overs in both directions Mamas foot tapped impatiently in her fur lined boot as she waited All right Mama answered Gregory as he started off on his laps Better skate as hard as he could or Mama would make him do those laps over again How he hated laps' They made him so tired that he could do nothing the rest of the session Now I want to see a good double axle And for heaven s sake do keep your back straight when you land and make it look like something' Gregory obediently went into the jump but missed his landing and hunched over How could a fellow make a jump look like something f he had to do what he was told and not what he wanted? Gregory was a little surprised at the audacity of his thoughts this afternoon Get them to play your record now dear so that I can see your program You have only a few minutes before your lesson directed Mrs Park on Gregory heard the familiar music and began his program Flying camel an extra polish to all his jumps and spins When he did his program Mama could not interrupt every two seconds to tell him what to do and how to do it The sense of power akin to flight as he raced around the rink always 1nsp1red Gregory to do his best There one final axle sit spin and he was finished Now it was time for his lesson and he would not have to endure Mama s sharp criticism In the car on the way home from the rink that evening Mrs Parkson informed Gregory of another decision she had made that afternoon in regard to his career I was talking to Mrs Allan this afternoon and she said that Muriel was hoping that someone would do a pair with her I knew you would be glad to do it so we arranged for Mr Candridge to work out a routine for you and you can start practicing tomorrow whats the matter dear? Muriel is such a charming girl About as charming as a hippopotamus' despaired Gregory silently She s so heavy that I ll never get her off the ice in a lift And ugly But to his mother he replied quietly Nothing I was just afraid that I don t have enough time for it 132 , . , . 55 , . ' ' ' ' N 1 is ' 51 . , 7 3 1 ss , ' 9 . . . , . . . . i Gb 7 9 Y . , I . C into a change sit spin, double flip-he was really enjoying himself and gave ' 9 . . . 1 , . . . a . . i . . , ts . . . v v ' 7 , Q i . . 3 1. 9 ' 4.4 - - M - - Ls W , '. . 4 55 . . . N - N . - - Q , . I I 55 Nonsense dear It won t take much t1me And smce none of the Iumor palrs rn Mrdwestern s th1s year are very good you ll be able to wm It easxly That w1ll help your reputatlon w1th the judges You have to acqulre a reputatlon ID order to become a champ1on Gregory was s1lent the rest of the way home After he had eaten dlnner and had done h1s homework he found h1S father sxttmg 1n the l1brary wxth h1s p1pe and newspaper and dec1ded that th1s would be a good t1me to tell h1m what Mr Bremmer had sa1d that afternoon He knew that h1s father was not part1cularly 1nterested rn h1s skatxng but merely agreed w1th Mrs Parkson because that was eas1est He had always treated Gregory as an equal makmg Gregory conflde m h1m rather than ln h1s mother Dad I was talk1ng to Mr Bremmer today Gregory ventured when h1s father looked up I tho Jght that you m1ght be 1nterested to know that he wants me to go to college You know my grades are qu1te good and he sa1d that my apt1tude test scores were hlgh The more I th1nk about lt the more I want to go to college ID sp1te of all Mother s plans Well son at slxteen I thmk you re old enough to declde for your self answered Mr Parkson pens1vel3 chew1ng on h1s p1pe stem and glacmg qu1ckly at the door I really th1nk that college would be better I m w1ll1ng to help you that IS 1f we can persuade At that mom nt the l1brary door flew open and Mr Parkson rushed rn obuously very angry The two culprlts looked shamefacedly at her Before they could say anythlng she launched mto an outburst of passlon D1d I hear someth1ng about college? ames you know that we have d1scussed th1s matter many tlmes now don t try to 1nterrupt me Gregory has a great future as a skatmg champ1on and can turn professronal later I understood that hxs program was settled Now Martha please dont be so upset soothed Mr Parkson Gregory was just telllng me that Mr Bremmer sa1d today that h1s grades and apt1tude test scores are so good that he ought to go to college That certa1nly doesn t mean that he rs actually thmkmg of gomg Gregory cowered on the sofa keeplng s1lent and let h1S father who was a better pac1f1er than he try to calm Mrs Parkson She rega1ned her composure drew herself up severely and beckoned to Gregory All r1ght lt s t1me for bed dear You have to get up early to be on the 1ce tomorrow morn1ng Can we consrder the college rdea closed? Gregory d1d not reply but merely started off to h1s room When he got 1nto bed he could not go to sleep because he kept thmklng of Mr Bremmer and the Cornell apphcatxon tucked away 1n h1s notebook He 133 HS 1 o , , ' ' 7 3 3 55 ' 11 3 ' Q ' Cb - Q 4' u I ' 1 . i . . , ' ' 5 19 G5 ' ' 1 - Y Q T 51 a . . . , . , 7 1 for you than skating because you do have a fine mind. If you want to study, 9 9 T e ' , s. I , In . D . . , g . . I ss - - . J , - , - I W1 . 55 1 91 3 3 9 ' ' 3 I . 5 f 7 ' , 0 4 9 5 ' ss - - s - 7 3 ' . 1 - 1 11 , . , . tossed and turned but could not stop the flow of thoughts through h1s head College the 1dea kept hauntlng h1m The opportunrty to read and learn as he had always secretly wrshed he could do a chance to explore new f1elds of knowledge and fam1l1ar old ones ph1losophy astronomy llterature and many more Best of all he would be away from home where Mama could not reg1ment h1s l1fe New acqualntances an opportumty for the 1nt1macy of fr1endshxp wh1ch had always been den1ed h1m because of h1s enforced seclus1on 1n a skat1ng r1nk No I could never oppose Mama shuddered Gregory to the wall recalhng the v1olence of Mrs Parksons anger But next there sl1pped through h1s mlnd w1th stark V1X1dH6SS an 1mage of Mur1el Allan 1n all her obese ughness Suddenly he clenched h1s f1sts half sat up and made a resolut1on The next morn1ng he would tell Mama that he would not skate wlth Mur1el He would not let her 1nt1m1date h1m come what mlght W1th a new llghtness 1D h1S heart he settled back on h1s prllow But stxll he could not turn off the t1reless mach1nery of thought What lay ahead for h1m? Month after month of slavery to the 1ce under the despotlsm of Mama co1npet1t1ons whrch he knew he could never w1n the terror of Mama s anger gruell1ng efforts to please the ever rnsatlable perfect1on1sm of the judges And what would he ga1n from xt? After that the monotony of an 1ce show w1th no permanent roots n x er rema1n1ng IH the same town for more than two weeks or the drudgery of teach1ng refractory chrldren and old lad1es to get on an edge Gregory shuddered at the thought of teach1ng from dawn to dark mn a fr1g1d r1nk for years on end No he was not IH the least 1nterested 1n Mama s plans He loved to skate for fun but as a career NC' Dad sa1d that he was w1ll1ng to help me go to college 1f we could per suade Mama mused Gregory rolhng h1s plllow 1nto a ball and hugg1ng rt That appl1cat1on If he f1lled It out and malled It he would have someth1ng substant1al w1th whrch he could brace h1mself and confront Mama' He sat bolt uprlght rn bed grxm determ1nat1on rn every l1ne of h1s face Carefully ne turned on the l1ght on h1s beds1de table Yes he would f1ll out that blank rlght now set h1s alarm clock half an hour early and shp out and ma1l the letter before breakfast Then he would face Mama and tell her that he was gorng to college and not gO1Hg to skate He chuckled to h1mself as he v1s1oned the look of horr1f1ed speechlessness on her face She would be furrous but her rage would not daunt h1m He had decrded Wlth great exc1tement he dug the appl1cat1on from deep wrthxn h1s notebook and set to f1ll1ng It out There' Now an enx elope addressed to the Cornell Board of Admxssxons a stamp and h1s alarm clock set A smrle of tr1 134 9 3 3 , . . . , N M 1 9 g ' - 1 . . 7. . . . ' 5 3 . . 1 . , , . -, . ' 3 9 O Y . . . a . . . -u . , - 9 1 ' H . . . - f ,, . . . . . . . . , . . . . , ' 3 1 . . . . - 3 , 3 s ' ' . . - ' 'I , , . . . by thc clock turned oil thc light and Qcttled back into btd KAREN BARNES Claw o 59 E715 Zrazka The pine boughx weighted down with snow Had et the Qtagc of long igo The Qtlgc of RuQ 11 and hcr Czar And Qtanding on the lallcn pats Of old tree in the winter day I thought of th it forgotten way Ol life I Qavv thc halls and Qpires And elegance the bitter tires Of Bonaparte on drifted night The ragged pn mt Q hopclcw flight From life to death Vx here IQ it now This Rusaian time7 I wondered how In forty year it could hc gone And then around the pine grove drawn By three grey Qteed the carriage came The clex er btctds and darker flame Uf blowing velvet caught my eye. I clapped and sang as they ran by. lwIy question's answer then was plaing The troika, going by again. LISSY joNEs Class of 62 135 umph lit up his face as he carefully placed the preciou ltttcr on the tiblc , , ' , C - x x , C - ' X . 3 5, V . 3 . C sf , , ' z , H z 3 I . N . S. e - L ' i S S I S ' . , z e I . B Y X K I c , X I 2 sz '. a Y. I ' - W , K ' ' '. 3 I , 3 5, e Q 1 p . I A xx C ,Czmclzglzt Honorable Mentzon EBORAH FELT A sweet surge of pr1de r1se to her heart She s1gned her name w1th a flour1sh and then looked back over the paper She read aloud I Deborah Lmden agree to work as a 1un1or volunteer at St Clalr Memor1al I'Iosp1tal from 8 00 a m to 12 OO noon Monday through Frlday from uly 1 unt1l September 1 I agree to follow the rules of th1s Her vo1ce d1m1n1shed as she saw herself bendmg over a patrent w1th her hand on h s forehead She sm1led angel1cally as she thought of some great b1g football player lymg helplessly 1n bed look1ng up at her w1th a weak smlle of admrratron She thought of the pretty p1nk and whrte candy strxped un1form Mrs Grrmm the woman 1n charge of jumor vol unteers had dehvered to her that afternoon when she came to brmg the appllcatlon for volunteer work It s rather attractlve for a un1form and from e1ght to twelve IS not too bad Anyway no one ever gets up that early 1D the summer she thought try1ng to conv1nce herself I can be back 1n plenty of t1me to go svummmg at the Club Th1s work s gomg to be fun At seven thlrty the next morn1ng as she was dr1v1ng to the hospxtal 1U the blue Ford convertxble wh1ch she shared w1th her mother Deborah was st1ll look1ng forward to her work After some d1ff1culty she f1nally found the hosp1tal park1ng lot She stepped out of the car rn her freshly starched un1form And as she looked up at the small modern bu1ld1ng bu1lt ln a deformed L shape as a ch11d mlght arrange hrs blocks Deborah thought that perhaps here mxght be the beg1nn1ng of an msplred career Deborah stopped herself from further day dreamrng and hurr1ed toward the door The lady at the 1nformat1on desk told her that Mrs Gr1mm would not be IH untrl one o clock that afternoon and dlrected Deborah to the off1ce of M1ss Selenca the d1rector of nurses Deborah found there an attractrve young woman wrth stra1ght blond ha1r combed 1nto a neat bun Desplte her age th1s tall but graceful young woman commanded respect even from her contemporar1es MISS Selenca smlled her sweet but reserx ed sm1le and asked Deborah to s1t down Deborah Lmden Mrs Grrmm d1d tell me you were com1ng today Let s see MISS Selenca gazed at the book 1n front of her and then sa1d Yes we need someone very badly 1n Central Supply It s on the ground floor rxght next to 0 R the Operatmg Room 136 Q 4 as - . . ' 9 3 - . . . . , . M . . . . , , 1 . 1 I . . . . , ' 9 2 - ' su -v - - ' 5 ' 9 - an - - ss 3 a ' . . . . . -, . v as I 9 - 2 f . . s 9 f . . -u . - a , . , 9 . . . 7 - 5, . . . - 9 - ' 1 as as ' ' , . . - N! , . .1 f Oh but Mrss Selenca I I wanted to I mean I thought l would be able to work on one of the floors d1rectly w1th the pat1ents l wanted so much to Well the g1rls who apphed earher 1n the year were gnen therr cho1ce of places but there are no grrls needed on the floors now Central Supply IS what you mlght call a beh1nd the scenes Job However 1f you srncerely w1sh to be useful you are badly needed there Well Id counted on work1ng w1th the patrents themselx es I had consxdered go1ng 1nto med1c1ne and There are other aspects of nursmg bes1des the glamorous one Nurs mg as well as the entlre med1cal professron mvolves plenty of hard work much of whxch IS unrewarded But as for Central 1f you want to try work 1ng there you may And lf I f1nd I can use you on the floor Ill call you In the meantlme 1f you have any quest1ons please feel free to come and Deborah nodded and managed to make the surtable reply thank1ng Mlss Selenca for her kmdness As Deborah walked down the corrrdor followmg the arrow of the srgn she had seen 1n the front hall all she could th1nk of was the 1mage of the football player rn the hospltal bed sm1l1ng up at some other g1rl But at the moment she had to forget her v1s1on for she found herself standmg IH front of two huge metal doors w1th the words Cperatmg Room No Admlttance engraved 1n wh1te on a black slgn She turned puzzled and bumped 1nto a short very round gray halred woman w1th red cheeks wear1ng glasses a wh1te nurse s unxform and a wh1te starched cap t1lted back on her head Ch oh oh excuse me Deborah felt a wave of heat surge to her cheeks and the t1ny beads of persp1rat1on form on her nose as she knelt to prck up the array of rubber gloves that had scattered all over the floor from the huge cardboard box the nurse had been carry1ng Well I guess rubber gloves don t bounce back after all Ive often wondered whether or not they would Oh I m sorry Deborah contxnued to blush as she frantrcally reached about the floor trymg to p1Ck up all the gloves at once Mrs Roth whose warm sense of humor was famous throughout the hosprtal began to chuckle but seemv Deborah s embarrassment she tr1ed to suppress her laughter and sat down on the floor and began to help Deborah prck up the gloves When they heard Mrs Roth s suppressed laughter whrch had not been suppressed ent1relyj Velma and Ruth two Negro women who worked m Central 137 lb - a , - - - , . . . , 79 l ss I . I D . . . , , , , , 7 . . . . . 3 . . ' 51 , . , . . . V 1 , . . . il I . ' 3 7 ' , a - , l - 9 3 ask them. just ask for Mrs. Roth in Central. She's in charge there. 9 , 7 , . . . , . ' 9 ' 3 9 9 3 f l l 9 3 9 BL . 15 , , .... . 55 . 5 5 , . 75 is Y if l , . Q ' . . . , I s O , . 3 . ' , f ' I 3 supply as pa1d helpers came out to 1o1n the fun When Velma saw Mrs Roth s1tt1ng on the floor p1ck1ng up all those gloves she began to laugh w1th such 1nfect1ous good sp1r1ts that Mrs Roth could no longer suppress her own laughter The laughter spread qulckly and soon the four of them were all on the floor p1ck1ng up gloves between fresh outbursts of laughter Fmally Mrs Roth recovered and Velma and Ruth stopped gather1ng gloves to help her up Mrs Roth held out her hand to Deborah and sa1d M1ss Selenca yust called me and sa1d that she was sendmg us a un1or to help out Are you the one? We really need help around here That we do That we do sa1d Velma Deborah lntroduced herself as they all went back mto the Central Supply Room where Deborah saw what she had to do Ruth why don t you show her where everyth1ng IS because I haxe to get another batch of glox es from the laundry room Velma you d better take the salme solut1on to C R There were only three bottles there th1s mornmg when I checked Mrs Roth gaxe her orders and quxckly left to carry on the d1ff1cult task of keepmg Central Supply gomg smoothly for although Mrs Roth was a fun lovmg 1nd1v1dual she was a very competent person for Central Supply was noted throughout the hosp1tal for be1ng the most dependable department Ruth a young woman of about n1neteen came over and began to explam some of the functxons of Central Suppy to Deborah Frrst these two metal thmgs wh1ch look l1ke ovens are the auto claves wh1ch are used to ster1l1ze ex erythmg Sterllxzmg IS the ma1n funct1on at Central The bottles on th1S wall contaln ster1l1zed d1st1lled water wh1ch we must make and ter1l1ze ourselves The ster1le hypodermrc needles and syr1nges are on these shelves They re wrapped separately and also sterlhzed 1n the autoclave It s very 1mportant to remember to ster1l1Ze exerythmg properly for all of these lnstruments w1ll be used to help saxc l1x es and everyone depends upon us to do th1s thoroughly As Ruth cont1nued to explam Deborah started wonder1ng how she would ex er tolerate suth dull un1nterest1ng vxork ex ery day I won t see anyone or at least I won t see the real pat1ents Deborah thought d1sgustedly Its just my luck to be stuck w1th the work that nobody else wanted By th1s t1me Ruth had f1n1shed her explanatlon of the ma1n funct1ons of Central Supply and she asked Now would you hke to f1ll bottles? I guess that s a pretty good place to start Deborah nodded trymg to h1de the boredom she really felt Oh I forgot Ruth turned to Deborah and smrled It s a rule here that you must wear these cloth caps to cover your hamr when you re work 138 9 - . 9 ' 9 ' 9 ua. - - . . J ' 'as us as . . . , . 9 Lk 5 . Q 3 1 V 9 ' 9 ' 'IH s- s Y . . , v. . , . . 9 9 ' 9 9 H . . . . , f . . . 7 , e . C x . . I, . , , . . . , . . . Y . 3 . . 7 V 9 M 5 . SN 9 , - 7 Y I . 9 LL 1 'v ' 'V 9 x9 ' L6 1 ' ' '91 ss ' ' 9 9 s x ' , ws , . ss an ' W' ' , . 9 . 9 Q f mg They re not very attractlve but there s noth1ng much we can do about C at Whrle Ruth was searchlng through a cab1net for an extra hat Deborah forgot her d1sgust at the thought of wearmg the hat long enough to wonder where Ruth had learned to speak so well and had learned to use such good grammar Ruth have you been workmg' here very long? No I only work here 1D the summers Im gorng to P1tt and I 11 be a sophomore next year Worklng here helps support my younger slster whlle I m at school 1n the w1nter I Iove rt here though and It s really not so bad Oh here s your cap Imagrne she thought thrs glrl 19 gomg to school and support1ng her srster too and I never would have dreamed Well here s how you f1ll the bottles Th1s machme makes drstrllcd water You f1ll each bottle up to th1s l1ne and be sure to put the top on each bottle tlghtly because 1f the top comes off one of them wh1le lt s IH the autoclave the bottle w111 have to be resterrllzed We need twenty four bottles 1mmed1ately As soon as you have frnrshed f1ll1ng them tell me and I 11 put them 1nto the autoclave r1ght away There s a long opera t1on scheduled 1n about half an hour and we must be prepared w1th extra water 1n case lt s needed Now any quest1ons7 Deborah had Just f1n1shed frllmg the bottles when Mrs Roth came back w1th another box full of rubber gloves Well I guess we mlght as well start workmg on these Ruth 1 Velma back yet? Mrs Roth asked Here I am Mrs Roth Thmgs are really jumpmg today O R needed s1x bottles of sallne Velma w1ped her dark forehead and walked over to the glove box on the work table Guess we better get at these gloves Yes Mrs Roth agreed Ruth you Velma and I can test glove whrle Deborah cuts paper to stuff ID the fmgers If the four of us work together we ll f1n1sh these 1n no t1me Deborah groaned 1nwardly at the thought of cuttrng all that paper for the gloves and three hours later when she saw that the gloves were safely 1n the autoclave she vowed never to cut another prece of paper Mrs Roth seelng how t1red Deborah looked suggested that she go to the hosprtal snack bar for lunch Deborah opened the door of the snack bar and the cool a1r felt more refresh1ng at that moment than a d1p 1n a mountam spr1ng She shpped onto a stool at the counter and ordered a l1me freeze the most refresh1ng drrnk she could thrnk of As she sat s1pp1ng rt she notlced two nurses who were s1tt1ng on one slde of her They st1ll wore thexr aqua operatmg room 139 - 1 . q . v ' 1 h 11 '- 1 ss v . ,, v 1 . ss . ., . . , 1 - , ' 1 . . . . ., I - 1 1 7 11 . , . 54, . 11 U, . . . . . , , c c , . ' Wi , . . . LL 'I . . Q a e 1 , . ' 1 . . . . , 3 1 - ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 , , . 9 . . ., . ,, . , . 5, . . . C , . , c 11 5, . . . , , , . . . . . ,, . LL 51 ss 91 ss Q 1 - ' 1 1 1 t , . . . . -,-, , . 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 , . , t gowns and they looked very tired. As Deborah sat relaxing with her drink she happened to hear one of them saying: It certainly lasted an awfully long time, and we even had to use nine extra bottles of distilled water. Debbie felt a sweet surge of pride rise to her heart. CIIAIKIKIE RAND.ALL, Class o 59 1 1 ' J! Che Chzuker Steadfast he sits with his head on his hand Not viewing the gardens which spread before him Stolidly eyeing the limited span Cf the marble beneath him Cold is his heart and cold is his being Cold is the pillar which is his domain Cold is the city and weather forbidding But the figure is numb to the wind and the rain Thought is his food and his warmth and his garb Dreams are his company dreams and philosophies Poems as sweet as the notes of 1 bard Constitute his delight. C, he is beautiful, touched by a wand, Whcuse magic appeals to mankind's profundity, Whose power exults in more than the profund, In human fancy, very simplicity. His is the task of symbolization To Cleveland, to the whole vast land. While offering his message to those of our nation Steadfast he sits, with his head on his hand. ANNE Gi.-XRNER, Class o 62 140 .7f Wu Would 16? fav d NHERENT IN THE nature of every man of every woman and of every child is the desire to love and to be loved Love IS the sole ful fillment of the human heart and of the human sp1r1t Love alone does not fail love alone outlasts all wordly conflict all human fa1l1ngs all mortal destruction Love is both the most natural of instincts and the most pro found of the ethereal ideals Love IS the 1nv1s1ble cloak of security around the newborn baby He gurgles and waves his tiny red fists in delight beneath the caresses and coddling words of his mother His candid eyes reflect the merriment in those of his proud father In truth his first words respond to the sub conscious attendance of love upon his growth He knows only the joy of l1v1ng rn the care of those whose affection IS ever centered on him Consider the child then see how as he grows in physical stature his soul too waxes with the abundance of knowledge and truth Still he does not see loxe in 1125 entirety but the first rays of the sun of love from the edge of the horizon flash across the landscape dazzling the wide open heart of the child Love is the spiritual guidance of the youth it teaches him more than the admon1 hments of h1s parents than the lessons relationships one finds natural un1nh1b1ted affection never again existent The outward s1gns of love are there children run together holdxng hands when hurt they kiss each others wounds skinned knees and bruised elbows they boast about each other s accomplishments they dream about each other in sheer ingenuous love Children are not afraid of these out ward expressions of affection their t1m1d1ty betrays their need not their embarrassment Later as the child becomes more conscious of society around him and of the demands of this new environment he withdraws into a more guarded self and views the aspirations of his early years IH a more knowinv perspective He senses that what he has once experienced 15 now partially denied to him that It has become more difficult to attain He becomes in turn more susceptible to the fears and doubts of the world and more aware of the pitfalls As he treads more and more softly through life the exhilaration he felt once upon a time in the sun fades to a murky reallza tion that this sun has gone behind a cloud and left him to feel his way in semi shadows This IS the period of adolescence the darkness before the dawn The knowledge that there is love ex en the partial contact w1th love IS frustrated by the struggle for maturity 1n the blundering fashion 141 I I 1,1 6 7 9 I ' ' 7 , 9 , , , ' ' , o , f ' ' , Z 9 . , 7 . , , 1 f . 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' , 5 of the teenager The reasons for th1s frustrat1on are many By means of more hab1tua1 and more extens1ve read1ng the teenager 1nvar1ably d1S covers and explores the realm of ev1l ex1st1ng ID the world The sord1d newspaper stor1es, the tales of d1vorce and broken homes the reports of maltreatment or desertlon of chxldren by thelr parents all 1ntens1fy h1s m1strust of h1s prev1ous emotlons He sees clearly the fallac1ous and ta1nted among people and he loses some of h1s conf1dence 1D h1s own ab1l1ty to d1scern true love In the present day there IS a g1V6 and take, h1t or m1ss tr1al and error system of romance among young people W1th each fa1lure to lmd t1uc love the shell around the teenagers concept of th1s h1ghest 1deal hardens a l1ttle to protect further the v1tal v1scera Fa1l1ng to grasp what he seeks IH love the teenager experlments so to speak w1th other mo e trans tory more d1s1llus1on1ng masks pr1de vanxty super1or1ty then seclus1on self abasement martyrdom None of these protects h1m from the awareness and exper1ence of the m1ser1es of l1fe none of these gvcs h1m mncr sat1sfact1on tree from the bltterness of 1mperfect1on or falseness The v1olence of 1uven1le del1nquency IS an outward express1on of the equally pass1onate long1ng of h1s Splflt for love It 1S at th1S t1me that he shows a seem1ng 1nd1fference to h1s parents and fr1ends adv1ce for he IS too unsure and afra1d of f1nd1ng a new source of decept1on He cannot bear to see that wh1ch he prlzes most hlghly destroyed As the youth grows 1n w1sdom so he grows 1n hope Moreover as the Greek dramat1st Sophocles once sa1d K1ndness g1V6S b1rth to k1nd ness And It 1s, after all human nature to love These three truths even tually lead to the more contented m1nd of the mature person who learns to accept the bad but to honor the good Here love IS predom1nant for the soul s only channel to contentment IS alleg1ance to God and, as the small ch1ld IS taught God IS love Love IS the most encompass1ng and fru1tful of human emanatlons It can thr1ve anywhere It can brmg happx ness anywhere It 1S the performer of all mlracles for s1nce lt cannot be confmed by phys1cal boundar1es It cannot be marred or made 1neff1cac1ous by actual1t1es Cf course, love does not appear ID an 1nstant lt 15 reallzed wholly only after hours even years of grop1ng and searchxng It IS hard to love ID 1 world hkc ours brotherhood exposes the mtellect of an 1nd1v1dual to r1d1cule mockery scorn Moreover the human m1nd IS constantly 1nvaded by tendenc1es to protect 1tself w1th an armor of hate or rec1procal scorn The theolog1an Dean Inge has stated that hatred toward any human be1ng cannot CX1St ID the same heart as love to God Once love for God ceases ID the soul, love for man cannot rema1n 1D the heart So lt IS that 142 . . , f a 9 ' 9 -. 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L c. 3 9 - a s LL . . 1 19 there 1s a struggle to loxe Une IS caught between the need and the hope lessness Harry Emerson Fosd1ck expressed thus the bond of mterdependence among men No man IS the whole of h1mself h1S frlends are the rest of h1m A current newspaper carr1ed an art1cle ent1tled Reflect1ons whnch mcluded the follow1ng thought Most of all I closely cl1ng to where loved ones ab1de my lnterest focuses upon the l1ttle th1ngs that count l1ke klndness or a tender sm1le to me they re paramount Llttle gestures llttle evldences of love are paramount ln everyones l1fe whether he 15 aware of the fact or not But man mxarlably has the tendency to enlarge also upon the 1mperfect1ons of h1S fellows lmperfec t1ons whxch breed w1th1n h1m both dlstrust and dlstaste The ex 11 of l1fe IS m1rrored IH the frlends and assoc1ates of a man and he shuns them because of h1s fear of ex 1l In modern f1Ct1OD th1s theme IS repeated over and oxer agzun Whe11 two thlex es collaborate IU crlme there IS an enm1ty between them Each IS concerned for h1s own lnterests and safety The subconscxous mlnd of each curses the actlons of the other partly because of the recogn1t1on that the other s vrces are h1S own too On the other hand the strength of love has been known to be the savlng grace ID almost 1mposs1ble s1tuat1ons It has crossed schlsms to unlte once agam long ahenated foes It h1s dlssuaded weak mlnds from folly or SIU and turned them to the r1ght course aga1n Love 15 the pathway to understandmg It 15 the br1dge between d1fferences It 15 sparked by a smgle word a sole expresslon a m1nute dream It IS newer quenched entlrely But by far the most wonderful aspect of love IS the prom1se of securlty 1n the future whlch 1t br1ngs us not only IH the future here on earth but ln the l1fe after death Because love never fa1ls because 1t never can be destroyed the bel1ef IS born that love dwells after death 1n an 1ncomprehens1ble l1fe elsewhere In sp1te of all doubts to the contrary ID sp1te of all the unanswerable questlons about where and what afterhfe IS there IS the acknowledgment that s1nce love IS so 1ntang1ble yet so un doubtedly true there must be somethlng beyond the phys1cal and mental Workmgs of man and beyond the metamorphos1s of nature Other emot1ons can be l1nked to mental or physxcal st1mul1 but sp1r1tual love IS separate and yet a part of us Moreover when we feel love and QIVC love IH return our falth 1n th1s conv1ct1on strengthens not1ceably Qur bod1es and our m1nds d1e and decay thus drsprovmg the poss1b1l1ty that w1th1n them there could ever be found the potent1al the source of 1nsp1rat1on to 1mag1ne conce1ve and develop such a pure and buoyant 1deal Love IS a creat1on of the soul 1ndeed the very essence of the soul It IS the human bond to 143 12 1 ' a f ss . . . . 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Y 1 3 ' 1 9 ' 3 1 - 9 3 . . . . . f 9 1 9 . , 5 9 , 1 , . , . mankmd but more rt IS the ethereal bond of mankrnd to God and the eternal The Engllsh dr1mat1st Arthur Pmero sud Those who loxe deeply never grow old they m ly the ol old ag but they d1e young For ex ery human berng lose makes lrfe worthwh1le and although some 1n the1r lrfe t1me lose srght of lt nex er to xegaln It completely lose rs omn1present and rn constant attend lnee upon th1s won ld ex er wltehlul for the appeal of the human heart for the response of the soul Susfxw BALE Class O '59 U15 Actress Come wlteh her now 'ihe aets no role todly But walks the stage md looks lbout herself Vxfrth punts '1 eudbmrel w 111 1 bnel 1rr1y Of costumes thrown mer o a eh11r7 The floor Now large III dusty el Lrkness seems more bl rek Through muffhng eurtam and the sadder liek Of XOICCQ See the way she crres the more' Qhe holds a h1ndkerch1ef the one she kept Whrle speakxng well learned lrnes a d1y ago To dry real tears Look can you see that row Of lrfeless l1ghts7 Remember how the1r eolors swept The stage xx 1th Drama s Qplfltv Not 1 glow Is left But tell me why does he cry so Lrssx loxrs Class of 62 Gold War The bombs are tested The m1SQ1l6S are made The troops are ready And I am afrald LINDA KELLY Class of 61 l4 1 1 , y I x si , v - s f 'x Q I A x 'w H vu , 1 1 L, . 7 s T X1 1 . ' . . . m W A . . W . . 5 - a K a 9 A ' 'S . ' N V3 1 x - X X 3 x l 1 x 3 I I , L , , .T ,T . , . , . r . , f , 5 l . l l - l 3 ' 5 N I y r 8 S - l s e f. I x I , . VVhz1t could she see to make her weep? A shelf ' . ' M . . , .'s,- , . 1 1, 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 L , 1 ' 1 ' ss A 1 . ' , ' f s. -sm - f 'N f C V , x M K ' Q s . 3 r s v sf. , V M . 3 . 3 L l 3 V 1 K f 1 1 C . 5 K s I . 3 . 3. Q K 7 C x, - , . K . s : s e . , . , , , 3 K . Needed Kauhdenee ANSAS TORRID UNDER a june sun passed by the w1ndow 1n a blurred streak The coach ID wh1ch I sat had long ago been obsolete and the gar1sh colors were faded and the ornate carvmgs covered w1th dust The local ran from Kansas Clty M1ssour1 to Lawrence Kansas where h1gh on a h1ll look1ng downward at the town w1th the d1gn1f1ed gaze of a professor stood the Un1vers1ty of Kansas It was here at the Un1vers1ty I planned to spend the next two months attend1ng art classes Kansas Clty to Kansas Kansas to Kansas C1ty Lawrence Lawrence repeated the coach wheels propheucally Thelr words were ommous and heralded the doubts wh1ch began to creep anew 1nto the back unl1t door ways of my m1nd What type of work would the 1nstructors demand of me? How profess1onal would my other classmates be? In what unfam1l1ar phase of art and 1n what unfam1l1ar med1um would they expect me to be prof1c1ent7 Would th1S tr1p be made 1n va1n7 Should I f1nd that although I had a keen apprec1at1on of art the creat1on of It must be left to others? But no my log1c sa1d th1s tr1p would not be made 1n va1n I must know where I stood 1n relat1on to others l1ke me I must know whether the call to draw w1th pen or pencrl on anythmg that would reta1n the mark was a true call or just the fancy of ch1ldhood The tra1n came to a stop Sue and I made our way through the dark passage down the steps 1nto the br1ll1ant day The tra1n rushed off and we were left blmkmg owl l1ke at our surroundmgs The sky burn1ng yel low was too near for comfort Its heat settled heav1ly on my head and shoulders and we1ghed down my soul as well A frlend and h1s two daugh ters met us and conducted us through the shady streets of sleepy Lawrence towards K U on the h1ll Because I was fllled w1th new 1mpress1ons the words whlch passed between us seemed unreal and echoed wlthout mean mg 1n my ears We neared and fmally reached the crest I was there' All around me I could see roll1ng Kansas cornland spread mg out endlessly under the cloudless sky Nearer the r1ver wandered east ward bes1de the gleammg raxlroad tracks and a superh1ghway wound towards the h1ll l1ke a str1ped rxbbon At the foot of the h1ll t1ny cottages nestled among the trees and the1r wh1teness also caught the br1ll1ance of the day It was here I would spend the next e1ght weeks and here I hoped to f1nd the answer for whlch I searched The campus spread across the crest of sex eral h1lls At the lower end were the women s dorm1tor1es and the sororlty houses and at the other extremlty the men s dorms and the frater 145 - O . 9 9 a ' 9 9 9 3 3 9 3 . , r a , . s s - S 3 ' 3 . . r . . . r 9 3 ' 5 , . . . . 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I . . . 1 , n1ty houses Between these along a two mrle road were located the varrous 1vy covered bu1ld1ngs where some of my classes were held In the early morn1ng I would walk perhaps half a nule to the Student Umon for break fast and on farther to Strong Hall for my frrst class Along the way I could dr1nk IH the coolness of the mornxng and thrrll to the beauty of the day But behrnd the joyful sp1r1t there st1ll crept the doubts and the un certa1nt1es and the day became less beautrful and the cloudless sky became ar Durmg the frrst few days we were asked to choose the courses whrch we would take durrng the comlng weeks The l1st of posslble selectlons was long and some of the courses were temptrng ewelry and S1lver smrthlng was one that I would l1ke to take but I knew nothlng about lt I d1d not even understand the terms whlch were apphed to the materrals needed for the course Fearful least I be venturmg too deep 1nto unknown waters I decrded agalnst jewelry and wrote Drawrng Technlques my schedule I-Iavrng had exper1ence rn o1l pa1nt1ng I made that my next cho1ce Then I encountered another problem I was unsure whether I should take water color or not I had been told that rt was a hard medlum to work wrth but 1n a burst of conf1dence I declded to take It I had made the dec1s1ons and I waited to see how I should fare campus rn search of subjects to draw We spent much t1me 1n the ballet studro where I tr1ed to capture on paper the raprd and rhythm1c move ments of the dancers They seemed to be of another world The human body somet1mes such an uncoordrnated unsrghtly thlng became a paragon of aesthetrc qual1t1es Many of my classmates captured these qual1t1es but although I tr1ed my attempts lacked somethrng I was begrnnrng to feel that my doubts had been well founded One partrcular day our 1nstructor took the class to a mach1ne shop to sketch Before we arrrxed there I showed the 1nstructor a small sketch whxch I had done the day before and asked h1m to cr1t1c1ze rt He sa1d that It was good and h1s pra1se encouraged me I went 1nto the shop wrth conf1dence that I would be able to do well The smell of o1l and grease d1d not bother me and I was attracted to the 1ntr1cac1es of the gleamrng machrnery I chose as my subject part of a mach1ne whrch was gally parnted orange and settled down to draw The sketch turned out well so well that the 1nstructor used lt to lllustrate a pornt to the entrre class I was pleased Another stumbhng block was the water color classes Usrng water color effectrvely turned out to be even harder than I had expected My frrst attempt was a strll l1fe Although the compos1t1on was good the colors ran together and gave the prcture a grey appearance D1SCOUf8g6d 146 Q d k. l n gs n , . - . - ' ss ' - -vs , on ' 9 , . . . 3 . ' Une of the classes, a class in drawing techniques, moved all over the , , , . . , . . . , - Q . 7 , I , . 3 ' 7 , , , h . , , . l U . g , I half heartedly tried again but I was unable to create the clear tones that give water colors the1r charm Remembering my experience in the other class I determined that I would try again and again If possible I would excel in that medium The next week the instructor took us outside so that we could try our hand at doing landscapes The subject he chose was an old Victorian house on a quiet side street There was an air of mystery about the house Encircling it was a black wrought iron fence through which grew the gangly Queen Anne s lace I opened the squeaking gate and went into the yard Seating myself on a patch of grass in the sunlight I prepared to paint As my brush worked I wondered how long the house had been there and who had lived in it I tried to capture with my brush the intrigue of the shadowy doorway and the charm of the white gingerbread An hour later I was finished My head was hot and heavy from sitting in the sun too long As I stood up a sensation of dizziness came over me While I stood waiting for my head to clear my eyes focused on the painting The colors were lucid not muddy and yes I had captured that element of mystery I had succeeded' Every weekend the best work of the week was exhibited in a small lounge of the Student Union The Show offered to me the opportunity of comparing my work with that of the other students Each one seemed was great when one weekend I found in the show some exhibits of my own the sketch of the orange machine and the water color of the Victorian mansion My confidence in myself and my ability grew and as it did more and more pieces found their way into the show My mterest became keener and I found more time to work produced more and tr1ed harder At the end of the eight weeks course the instructors planned a special program when we would talk over the events of the past weeks At this same program awards would be given to the ten persons who had pro gressed the most and a special award to the best one Sitting in the auditorium listening to the speaker I experienced a tight feeling in my chest Could It be possible that I m1ght be one of those who would receive an award7 I pushed the thought from my mind There were others who were so much worthier than I My feelings therefore when my name wa called to step forward to accept one of the awards were mixed They wavered between joy and wonderment A feeling of security welled up in me I felt at that moment that if I tried I could do anything I pleased I might even venture to take a class in jewelry and silversmithing at the art institute at home Even bigger things than that seemed possible This 147 to have one medium which he handled better than any other. My pride . . S confldence of m1ne was not however arrogant It made me stand stralghter lt made me feel llke laughmg and runn1ng The program ended and I ran outsrde 1nto the Kansas nlght The stars wmked agalnst the blue black sky The cool alr brushed agalnst my face Anythlng IQ possxblc 1t wh1spercd to me Anythmg murmured the leaves as they rustled 1n the breeve I stretched my hand toward the stars and It seemed for a moment that I almost touched one AWN Prrrasow Class 0 60 U16 Hzfy Here rn the xast mare of steel Ch1ldren s xorces are just a farnt cry rn the Confusron and the c1t1es no1se 19 the raucous ball of a b1rd frrqhtened by a hunter Here 1n the xast maze of teel Rest 1S but a xx ord Here only yesterday antelope And buffalo grazed serenely The small ullage Lay ID a dream Here rn the xast maze of teel People lrke g1ant ants go about the1r busxness as A fox stalkrng ICS prey wh1le empathy 15 forgotten Here 1n th1s xast maze of steel The great cold heart of the c1ty beats wrth ex ery Hammer stroke and rrvet gun Each prece of steel Is an artery to th future PAULA FRIFDL-XNDER Class of 61 l-18 9 a Y - , I c . , . . X . l M ,, . . . ,,. . ,, . ,, - s 5 s , c -c , c . , V -1. x l l , c., 3 1 , H . , .... . .., . . , M I ,-, . . 'c S c, 7 . N C L ,C . ' s , X . . .V . . Bw I . P , Kcvclatzvu HEN I REACHED the r1pe age of about twelve I began to wonder as I suppose we all wonder at one t1me or another about God My parents had carefully seen to It that I learned B1ble stor1es went to Sunday School and sa1d my prayers each nlght Mother and Daddy always taught me to be the k1nd of ch1ld that God wanted me to be Untll I reached adolescence I accepted these doctr1nes unquestronmgly but at about that t1me they ceased to be suff1c1ent for my curlous m1nd Why must we endeavor to please God? I brought up th1s quest1on several t1mes 1n my Sunday School class but the abstract answers of my teacher only conflrmed my dub1os1ty S1nce I d1d not partrcularly l1ke my teacher anyway these d1scuss1ons were usually transformed 1nto mere games the object be1ng to heckle teacher Hearlng her xdeas tended to mtensxfy my bel1efs I remember that my twelfth blrthday brought w1th It a feehng of matur1ty In the year that followed It I reveled IH the power of the s1xth grade ID an elementary school and I del1ghted rn the rndependence of the thrrd Preparatory year at Hathaway Brown Bemg the youngest 1n the fam1 ly I had always tr1ed to keep up w1th the b1g g1rls by 1m1tat1ng them and followlng the1r examples My entrance 1nto H B seemed l1ke the zenlth of th1s attempt Yes I could qulte candldly say that I was a b1g g1rl now too b1g I rum1nated to be fooled too b1g to be coaxed 1nto bel1ev1ng the seemlngly fantastlc stor1es of the B1ble I had long s1nce outgrown my bellef 1n Santa Claus the Easter bunny merely brought back lovely p1nk and blue memor1es of chlldhood I had never belleved IH fa1r1es and I was ent1rely too b1g and brave to be bothered by w1tches Why then should I be so lmmature as to belxeve ID stor1es of Hell the Dev1l Heaven and God? I was too complacent ln my sense of my own matur1ty The greatest factor ID my skept1c1sm was the lack of tangxble evldence of God Why have so many people done so much for a Cause that they could not even see7 How d1d anybody know that there 1S a God ID Heaven that governs everythxng from the 1ll1m1table un1verse down to the most mmute an1mal7 People I consulted sa1d that the answer 1S 1n the B1ble But the mlracles 1n the B1ble seemed almost r1d1culous to my real1st1c m1nd I was too lmmature to real1ze that perhaps It was not the stor1es themselve but rather the thmgs they represented that were 1mportant 1n my under standmg of the B1ble 'TIIIS was a fact that nobody could tell me I had to d1scover It myself Other people told me that the evxdence of God was IH nature They sa1d that He made the sun sh1ne and bab1es to grow but how d1d they know? I do not remember my theory about the Maker of Heaven 149 . 9 9 1 ' 5 . , D 3 5 3 ' a 7 . . 5 . ' a 7 f . . . K, . . ,., . . , 9 ' 1 3 , 3 3 a 1 9 - s 1 9 1 9 5 , . . , 0 1 ' ' . 7 . ss and Earth I was so busy opposmg the theor1es of people who trled to 1nterpret thmgs for me and feel1ng that they were all agamst me that perhaps I d1d not even have an answer I was becomlng confused Somewhere around the t1me when my adolescent fee11ngs were most 1ntense my dog had a l1tter of puppxes I had taken care of her s1nce she was born for she was the runt of a l1tter of ten poodles and otherwxse would have d1ed of malnutrxtxon Next to my f1rst formal dress P1errette was my most prlzed possesslon Consequently my ebulhence 1ncreased as the days of her expectancy dragged on untxl at last the s1xty th1rd day arr1ved I can sympathlze w1th the proverblal expectant fathers for Mother sa1d that I got every b1t as nervous as they get I was pacmg the floor 1n Prerrettes room when the flrst squlrmy l1ttle an1mal made It debut 1nto 1ts new world I turned around and there was Number One born wlthout any help from me or anyone else or at least so I thought I wanted to do somethlng but somehow I could not dec1de what there was to be done P1errette had the sltuatlon completely under control Suddenly she began to l1ck Number Une so furlously that I xnterfered lest she should hurt h1m Pxerrette could not hurt the puppy more than she hurt me for as I approached her she growled a warn1ng to me It seemed to say Go away you s1lly th1ng I know what to do and I don t need you at all My father then told me that th1s l1ck1ng has the same effect as spank1ng a baby that quest1on yet If I was surpr1sed by Plerrette s knowledge I was astounded by that wh1ch the puppxes possessed Number One three m1nutes old and unable to see 1mmed1ately began gropmg around 1n a def1n1te effort to f1nd food I'Ies1tat1ng only a second to or1entate hlmself the newest member of our famlly went stra1ghtway to h1s formula After a short t1me along came Number Two Number Three was not far behmd and Numbers Four through Seven came 1n rapxd success1on Each add1t1on brought a renewed feehng of awe at h1s 1nnate knowledge of wh1ch way to turn after h1s 1n1t1al spankmg I was thoroughly amazed at the pupp1es lntellxgence I loved them already I even slept downstalrs that mght to protect them ln case the1r mother left or rolled over on one or well I could thmk of a m1ll1on reasons for the need of my asslstance I came to reallze however that these efforts to protect them were futlle for nelther pupp1es nor mother needed any help from me The1r help was commg from a source far superxor to Molly Bruce I began to perceive th1s 1dea qulte gradually It taunted me all mght I trxed to reject It but It kept recurr1ng ID my mmd I had entlrely too much prlde however to y1eld to the truth of th1s taunt1ng quest1on so soon I 150 1 - D , , . ' 9 ' 9 ' - - - as as ' 9 ' ' 7 n . 1 . 1 Q s ' 9 , . 3 , t . a ' Sb 7 ' 3 ' ' 1 11 , . . I was awestricken. How did Pierrette know what to do? I could not answer , . 3 ' , , . . . . . , 1 v ' if if ' ' 9 ' , u n - s ' 7 ' ' . J , . . . . . , , 9 9 l I Q . ' Z 9 9 . groped for an argument to uphold my skeptical beliefs I was too proud to give in Yet I knew it was not by means of my assistance that those puppies were brought into the world P1errette saw to that I d1d not make the minute cells transform into poodle puppies and present themselves to a bigger world than they had hitherto known But how do we know there is a God I wondered? Where IS He? On the other hand who told P1errette what to do? Who had made that litter of puppies? At first I refused to answer these questions for I was too smug to reiect my beliefs so quickly I went to sleep in this confused state of mind The next morning when I went in to check on the new family however I could no longer ignore the revelation swelling w1th1n me As I watched them contentedly sucking their breakfasts I could no longer restrain it Here right before me was the proof for which I had been searching I had discovered where God IS He is everywhere We can see Him if we look hard enough Suddenly as the downy seeds of a mllkweed pod are released from their confinement to go their carefree ways so was the confusion in my mind blown away after its tight confinement I felt relieved I wanted to laugh laugh at the r1d1culousness of my former rebellion against my life s learn1ngs but even more just to laugh in my blissful happiness All along I had unconsciously been searching for a reason to stop my rebellion I d1d not actually emoy having my beliefs opposed but once the COHVICCIOHS had themselves more firmly with each new bit of opposition The uprooting of these conv1ct1ons relieved me by giving me resolute faith I think that my skepticism originated in my desire to confirm this faith Hence my relief in the success of my search for proof After the first ecstasy of my revelation came a feeling of gratefulness I was thankful for having been enlightened I was thankful for the pupp1es not so much for what they were as for what they represented Of course I was thankful for hav1ng seven new rollicking playmates but I was ex en more thankful for the new outlook that their birth had bestowed upon me Suddenly I was grateful for l1fe itself happy that I could be a part of it As I thought of this grateful feeling I tr1ed to enumerate other bless ings God has given me all of them I pondered lust as He gave lif e to P1errette s babies so does He give l1fe to the world I was grateful that I had been enlightened the hard way for that is often the most indelible way Yes the new Molly had many reasons to be grateful As I recalled my feelings of skept1c1sm I felt ashamed of myself I real1zed that I had been immature in my presumed sense of maturity I wa ashamed of having rejected the miraculous Bible stories for miracles did not seem so impossible any more Isn t the birth of a puppy a miracle? A 151 , . . , 5 . 9 7 , . . . , g . 3 3 , . . , . . , 9 9 ' taken root within me, the roots had seemed to branch out and establish - 5 , . ' 7 ' 7 , 7 ' 5 . 5 'I I - 1 1 s 1, ' . , . -V s . , ' , . I o 1 ' ' . S for my dlseardxng of the eh11d1 h 'ilnta Chun tr1d1t1on I came to under stand that he IS more thin 1uQt 1 1o11y o1d elf that hrmgg preQent to people Santa Claus representi the 1mp1rt1a1 Ioxe of God QYDUT repreients the sp1r1t of the Chr1Qt Ch11d m1r1e1e I had been too 1mm1ture to comprehend the re11t1onQh1p between the f1I1U11J1L and the 1nt1ng1h1 Mcn1LY BRUCF Clam 0 60 Prapcrty I vmlked the 1lI1L tod IQ The urhe t QIQIIS of Qprmg were there A new green Qhoot a buddlng tree A Qqu1rre1 new from Wlnter Q 1a1r And Qmelled the goodnew of the t1me The r1eh black Qo11 and nve1t1ng snow The Qtream the Qme11 of C113 ind 11me I xx 111xeQ1 the 1lI1L todiy TN good to know there 5 omethmg flne So fI'Ll1t1:U1 Queh 1 XaQt expinse And good to thrnk of 1t is mme And 1 I xx 111ced the hne todly I knew the beiuty of my 11nd The why ind wherefore of 1t 111 The Pom er thit t1r the firmer Q hind Avw Gamwrz mais 0 6 lv' S gm c 1 c . ' c 1 2 I 1 1 V S , . K M- K Y . K,K C e . , . . . 3 x . M f . L I . K '13 5 ' '3 3 . ' 3 L M r 5 1 L. , u 'S H N 2 1: 2 es 1' 5 - ' X N 3' K 5 . 5 L' 9 5 , 1 , 1 . I wa1ked the 11ne today 1 K 1 11 , . . X . 9 -f 9 1, , 3 1, L 7 L . '. 'Q 5 ' X 1 1 7 v 5 -1 Q w 1 11 1 , A , 1, c - 1 - , Cx . . is 7: fx I 5 1 1 1 , N v 7 L V 3 5 'S A l 3 , ,. L 5 5 1, I 1 L K A , , Y. f 3 U16 Greater lfeward ENITU WALKED SLQWLY along the almost deserted streets of the sleepy town Th1s was h1s t1me of day the early morn1ng As he wandered le1surely about unlque thoughts raced through hrs m1nd It was not a strange slght for the m1ners on the1r way to work to see the small dark barefooted boy k1ck1ng a stone down the mam street of Catanra Suddenly happ1ness flared IH Bcmto s eyes nondescrlpt mongrel Dma trotted toward h1m and ambled bes1de h1m lown the road H wondered whether today would be l1ke yesterday lrke the day before or l1ke every other day IH h1s short l1fe of eleven years H15 adormg eves fol lowed the dog 1n the1r search for an answer Benlto turned abruptly from h1s path A ghttermg object had caught h1s eye He p1nned the l1ttle bell to h1s frayed collar and resumed hrs walk Txnkhng the bell wlth 1 shake of h1s body he sm1led unexpectedly Per haps l1fe was exc1t1ng after all A short t1me later he watched eagerly from h1s h1d1ng place beneath the porch of 1 house as the laugh1ng ch1ldren began wendlng the1r way to school The dog crouchxng m the darkness w1th h1m smffed 1n d1sda1n These chrldren were not worth watchxng D1na knew the agonles wh1ch Bemto endured 1n h1s attempts to make fr1ends He could hear the1r jeers r1ng1ng 1n h1s ears long after the actual words were sa1d Feelmg th1s empathy the dog edged closer to h1s master Ben1to reached h1s hand ox er the beams and boards wh1ch separated them to stroke h1m fondly under the ch1n After assurmg h1mself that he would not be tormented by laggards on the1r way to school Benxto set out on h1S way down the street The dust and d1rt of the l1ttle Itallan town showed plalnly on h1s face hands and clothes As he walked along the bustlrng housewnes shouted msults after h1m He approached the park where the elderly men gathered each morn1ng to d1scuss the affa1rs of the town He could remember when he had llstened to the1r conversatlons w1th lnterest However h1s slmple quest1ons had both bewlldered and embarrassed these d1gn1f1ed gentlemen mak1ng h1m unwelcome 1n the1r m1dst All along the street rn the market place and rn the hovels wh1ch people called home h1s welcome was the same Jeers and 1nsults followed h1m up the street Thls r1tual had been repeated every mornmg of h1s remembered l1fe Thrs young ward of the town who slept no one knew where ate no one knew what and exrsted no one knew how could not be seen by the vrllagers wlthout a feelmg of gullt and remorse Hrs mnocent trustmg eyes 153 . c . , Y- , . , e. C . . 4 3 l Q X . IAL 3 , , X C Q' r . C 1 f 1 . . . . . . , c c . . . f .. x 1 . C - r ., c , A . 3 I 5 . . . . L . , , . , . , . C , my . . V . ' 1 - 1 1 . , - 1 1 1 1 1 9 - 1 however seemed to dr1xe the people from h1m H1s strange quest1ons and even stranger statements bew1ldered the people and perhaps scared them Yes they m1ght have been scared but to have adm1tted fear of a harmless ch1ld would have been unthmkable Th1S mornmg as was h1s hab1t the boy stopped 1n front of the l1ttle grey stucco bu1ld1ng at the end of the street At the door an old man IH a cassock greeted h1m w1th a sm1le Good mornmg Bemto how IS Dma today? Dma mox ed toward the old man IU 1 gesture of fr1endl1ness and sprawled at h1s feet Bemto entered the cool 1nv1t1ng darkness of the sacred bu1ld1ng leaxmg D1na w1th the pr1est Emergmg 1nto the sunhght an hour later Bemto bl1nked h1s eyes A rad1ance shown on h1s face as he prepared to bcgm a day of carefree wander mg 1n the bU1ut1ful hxlls of ltaly PAULA G1BsoN Class o 61 The Prrfphecy So sorrow we by the rn ers of Babylon Remembermg ZION our hearts are f1lled w1th doubt Our souls flounder 111 1 Sea of DCQPHIY Behold a prophet approaches CTICS one of us See h1s face How It glows Wlfh hope and secur1ty Is there now hope of a god that IS ours7 Hear what he speaks Come to me fr1ends For I bear soothmg for your troubled bel1efs Yahveh 15 here IH th1s land of w1llows He IS as near as the prayer on your l1ps Kneel wxth me ask HIS forg1veness For quest1on1ng H1s presence Yahx eh IS earth Yahveh 15 everywhere Glor1fy H15 omn1potence CAROLYN TILLINGHAST, Class of 361 154 V . . . , . , . 3 5 . . . H . . . . m 3 3 3 -H . . . . . 7 4 . . X . . . ' Y . . Y. . . . , . . L , . c c 81 1 1 c ' . . S . . 1 c . v , - f 1 ' 1 7 , . c r t L . A at -as - s 1 a ' H . . . . sw Ls - , . . . . V - , . . . M The Search HY ARE Mother and Daddy so late arrnmg home7 I asked myself as I sat for a moment on my bed My awareness fl1ck ered as It often does when my mmd teeters on the border between concrete thoughts and daydreams Am1dSt my hopes for my f1rst letter from Dave slnce school started and for a date wlth Bruce the next weekend there was an apprehens1on wh1ch I hghtly attrlbuted to my half f1n1shed home work Nevertheless I found myself xaguely try1ng to excuse the tardmess of the company plane Agam my mmd wandered If I were always alone how could I know the exper1ence of m1ss1ng someone? Feelmg very ph1losoph1cal I contmued to pry 1nto my l1m1ted supply of serlous thought on the subject of sohtude In one 1nstant I dellberately sa1d to myself I am alone the next the telephone jangled to break my rever1e and as I 1nst1nct1vely grabbed Mr Puff from the foot of my bed I felt I could hear the words screamlng You are alone From that moment the knowledge of my parents death was as pla1n to me as textual fact The reporter who called sa1d there was a slrght twenty people darkly gathered 1n the front hall at 11 30 they stxll spoke of the feas1ble theory that my parents had not been ID the plane that had crashed 1nto the fog shrouded mountaln that afternoon There nexer was a mmute that I doubted the statements and 1nferences I kept hearmg from the people and from w1th1n myself saymg that they were dead The words themselves were caught forever 1n the mtrrcate trap of my m1nd but they meant nothmg then The next week was as hect1c as any wh1ch follows such an unexpected and tragrc event At the t1me I wondered why people had told me It would all be just l1ke a bad dream 1n a l1ttle wh1le because each occurrence was as clear to me as the f1rst heart easmg glrrnpse of my seventeen year old brother when he wearlly lumbered off the plane from New York at 6 30 Monday mornmg By now my recollect1ons of those few days have merged 1nto a sole v1ew of chaos I know that my 1mmed1ate reactlons were those of a ch1ld s mstxnct I longed to be comforted by my brother and others I loved yet I held myself aloof I sought solace IU the sympathy of those hundreds who came to pay the1r respects yet I tr1ed to make them thmk me lmpassrve I constantly rmaglned my parents walkmg 1n the front door and ask1ng why there were so many people at our house yet I knew the fut1l1ty of my VISION 155 3 . , Y . . ' -Q 1 3 ' ' ' fi .71 5 9 7 , A Q BC 15 chance that the wrecked plane was Sohio's. When there were more than : , ' 7 ' 9 7 Q - ' S That quest1on wh1ch seems to surround every phase of l1fe encountered me w1th 1ts full force the mxnute I was alone agam ID my room I felt almost smothered by the pressmg folds of my own 1nqu1ry Why? My search for an answer led me to conslder repeatedly many aspects of my l1fe 1D 1ts short span The reflectxon of fam11y l1fe shone 1n most of my vrews My brother and I had been almost as close to each other as we had been to Mother and Daddy My confldmg 1n at least one member be came such a hab1t that any confess1on I d1d not make rmmedrately always gave me a pa1nful sense of gu1lt I had been d1sc1pl1ned perhaps a llttle more severely than some of my fr1ends I shall always remember standmg 1n the hallway w1th my perfect date trymg to stare through my father as he boomed I don t care what t1me Molly and Barb are supposed to arr1ve home You are ten m1ntes late and have no excuse Any verbal express1on of my mother s sweet sympathy and understand1ng rs 1mposs1ble The ap parent conclusron was that the foundatron whxch was g1ven me by the fam1ly I could see and hear was of such f1rm materlal that It stood stead fastly when the bullders were no longer tanglble I tr1ed to unearth some unusual experrence 1D my past so that I could had progressed as tead1ly as the hours 1n wh1ch I had ex1sted Educat1on had always been more of a pleasure than a toll The most ser1ous mjury I could recall was that wh1ch my prrde had recelved when I was defeated 1n the school spellmg contest I had mmssed the ne1ghborhood when we had moved to our new and b1gger whrte stone house but I soon had become too 1nvolved w1th my new fr1ends to thmk about those I had left beh1nd me In the Prepartory Department at H B my 1nterests had altered so gradually that I had hardly been aware of the change Appearance boys and prest1ge had come to take such an 1mportant place that they rnfluenced me to be more self1sh and amb1t1ous I exper1enced and was affected by th1s stage of my adolescence just as I vxas by my stage of shyness 1n the f1rst years of grammar school When I had entered the Academrc Depart ment my lust for knowledge had 1ncreased and my desrre for popularxty had remalned constant I was ID the m1dst of th1S phase of teen age l1fe when the acc1dent occurred Up to that po1nt my l1fe had been as a smooth path slowly ascendmg the slope of matur1ty Thus I sat1sf1ed part of my wonder w1th the d1scovery that the stab1l1ty of my f1rst frfteen years served to support me when I seemed to have lost so much Nevertheless I wanted to know why I had been ap parently so well prepared for the sxtuatlon and then had been left to cope w1th lt alone 156 ' ' ' LL 11 , . ' 55 55 I 7 GS 1 I . 3 in some way compare my reactions. However, it seemed to me that my life Q . . . . . ' ' BL ' W9 ,, I ' 3 9 . . I . 3 3 u , T It was obx 1ous that the shock jolted me from the tr1x1al1t1es of my mundane exlstence I had not formerly been so lnvolxed IH my own 1nter ests that I was not occas1onally apprehenswe about thexr worth but I had never been able to new them w1th such an unb1ased m1nd as I came to do IH the months after the acc1dent I cont1nued to work ID school and relax on the weekends but as I d1d so I tr1ed to analyze every phase of my exlst ence I wondered why boys should occupy such a hlgh rung on thc ladder of my mterests and why good grades and the respect and approxal of my acqua1ntances ranked even hlgher Always beh1nd th1s curta1n of 1nqu1r1es was the one search for the reason that the former sat1sfact1on and com parat1ve s1mpl1c1ty should haxe been replaced by a confus1on lncompre henslble to my adolescent m1nd I had subconsc1ously dec1ded that It was necessary for me to achleve a lofty summ1t ID my eyes 1n those of anyone who knew me and 1n those of God and my parents I d1scovered two probable reasons for th1s dec1s1on I wanted all l1v1ng mortals to know me as a person made strong through the power of my parents I hoped that those not l1v1ng on earth would percelve an 1nner kernel of what I termed true character I saw before me but one 1mmed1ate means toward th1s achlexement I felt compelled to erect a great tower of accomphshments Much of my nature was governed by appearances so that I thought the ma1n fulflllment of my amb1t1ons lay ested 1n top grade and I entered 1nto as many extracurrlcular act1v1t1es as possible to exempl1fy the d1xers1ty of my ab1l1ty I made a speclal polnt of bemg DICE to everyone so that many people would hke me I often felt mlsgrvxngs darken my op1n1ons of these accompl1shments but I could f1nd no other method to allay the anx1ous quest1ons underly1ng my act1ons Gradually the 1ntens1ty of my mterest ID the results of every act dxsappeared and I came to enjoy and feel sat1sfact1on 1n my accompl1shments for thelr own sake However st1ll un1ntell1g1ble to me was the quest1on Why? I sought the answer agam th1s t1me 1n the unknown depths of rel1g1on I had always felt the strong mfluence of church but a sp1r1tual force now was enfolded 1nto the soul of my l1fe However two months of uncerta1nty passed after the acc1dent before I galned any 1I'1S1ght 1nto my problem The key to the door whxch had been closed to my grop1ng m1nd was found m one passage of the Blble When I was a ch1ld I spake as a ch1ld I understood as a ch1ld I thought as a ch1ld but when I became a man I put away ch1ld1sh thlngs I knew that my sp1r1t must have matured as a result of the tragedy but my knowledge needed to be clar1f1ed and stated openly for me to compre 157 7 , 3 S . . ' ' G5 11 3 . . . . in the quantity of impressive deeds I could perform. I became more inter' 3 , Y I 4 Q - - bl 'UW . , , . O . L . . . D 9 ' 5 ss ' ' ' 5 , , . . . . sw 1 5 ' . . , hend 1ts meanmg Those few s1mple words quoted by our m1n1ster rex ealed to me that of wh1ch I had always been SL1bCOD5C1OUSly an are I had been thrust from the safety of my ch1ldhood for a def1n1te purpose Now I felt the 1nsp1rat1on XVl11Cl'1 had been restra1ned by my doubt break forth 1nto the br1ght fresh a1r of understandmg Purpose was the one word suppl1ed 1D answer to my monosyllab1c query Why? I wa g1ven 1mpl1c1t trust 1n the l1fe I knew God had planned for me by my real1zat1on of a goal Unt1l that tune when H1s des1gn should be d1sclosed to me I understood w1th a bl1nd fa1th that my parents had been k1lled for a purpose and that I would l1xe for a purpose ELIZABETH QTEXV-KRT Class O 60 9l1ght A day IS lost Oh ch1ld awake Ar1se forsake your 1dle toys Youth hes1tates but w1ll not stay A year IS lost Young man take heed Throw down ephemeral thmg The days allow no tlme to dream For youth ghde by on hastemng wmgs A llfe IS lo t Qld man too late You heeded darkenmg sk1es Now curse the sllent fhght of tnne Youth fled too soon the aged cry HFIFN BOLF Class o 60 lu ' 1 ' f : . . . . . S 9 l I ' ' ' ' LL Ni Q , . e , L 5 I ' ' , ' , 1 Dream not your time away. , e. H ' I 1 e V l 1 C - a 5 73 I x I I ,C 5 ' ' s. , L GL 77 , 3 , L Q '8 Ou the Gas that Separate EING A PART OF A large fam1ly seems to demand ecstat1c gasps of astonlshment especrally from those dellghtful enthuslasts who hxe fa5C1f1Hf6d With llfe But RX 611 the most complacent acknowledge the man el of large fam1l1es And to be the youngest the baby' The spec1al favors of the heavens have been showered upon h1m He IS the flower wh1ch the enthralllng leaves of the famlly serve only to glor1fy The grace of the fam1ly ultlmately culmmates ID h1m He IS the prlze the most fortunate of the many Th1s concept seems to be glorxously apparent to all but the baby Bemg the baby I have found It extremely d1ff1cult to fmd my way to that supposed cltadel of honor There were many glarmg s1gnposts remlnders that I was the baby 1solated dlfferent separated We even have a much pr1Zed famlly s1lhouette a Baroness Maydell s1lhouette 1f that makes the 1mpress1on It should and I am not lncluded I was a shock My debut on llfe s stage after a n1ne year lull was thus cleverly explamed by my fammly From the extent to wh1ch they referred to my natal 1mpact It would seem that It was a pr1v1lege to be a shock In fact by d1nt of the1r constant repet1t1on I began w1th pomp to relate my surpr1se b1rth but actually I felt as 1f I were really callmg myself a m1sf1t I seemed to be turn1ng a jeermg fmger at myself that ostrac1z1ng fmger that was always upon me marklng me as a baby I could be enraptured Wlth my brothers prologue of a hlklng yaunt where we would creep through h1gh jungle grasses of the H1gglDS freld or warmly push through the tur bulent waters of the back brook unt1l a passlng comment lnformed me that of course I was too small to part1c1pate Of course But occas1onally very occas1onally I was accepted 1nto the secret coterle and w1th1n the soc1al1st1c cxrcle of klndness I unguardedly belleved IH my famxly Such was the case when I jomed my younger brother and h1S p1rates ID a stealthy ascent to the crows nest atop the mast of the elm tree well h1dden among leafy sa1ls from the eyes of rnval men Steppmg 1nto the bucket wh1ch was the expedlent contrlvance found only IH the most elegant tree houses I felt hke Captam K1dd h1mself amongst h1s fellow p1rates Then bang' I was dropped dropped mto the actuallty of the earth among the other younv sproutmg thmgs Mustermg all the adult soph1st1cat1on poss1ble I 1nformed each p1rate he was a rude young whxpper snapper a xery belrttlmg ep1thet my grandmother used In d1rest reproach But 1ns1de my undex eloped llttle shell I seemed to have shrunk and lost n1ne lmagmary years I wasn t even mature enough to watch a famlly fmght that event wh1ch culmxnates rn 159 . , v I 7 ' 9 . 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V - . . . 9 9 fam1ly unrty Lack of apprec1at1on was the reason the dxplomats gave me for the forced neutral1ty but somehow the1r fear of my tellmg Mother loomed from behxnd the1r fabr1cat1ons How young they were' Of course the only reason I tattled to Mother was to present the1r bloody watch from gomg on w thout me But I would have preferred to be strlcken from all communlcatxon than to be 1ncluded by forced cons1derat1on As an 1nexper1enced ch1cken 1n a pool I m1ght jom the gr 1e1ous swans wh1le Mother watched protect1vely from her rul1ng throne on the s1del1nes There I would be helplessly sprawled w1th a slster and a brother on each s1de 1ntently helpful but occasronally glancmg down the pool w1th a longmg to follow the1r eyes IU a swoop1ng escape from struggl1ng me I was the same burden to 1ntell1gent dmner conxersat1ons Inx ar1ably It was What d1d you do today? of un doubted fam1ly lmport mee lust as they had to ask so they had to be answered w1th pamful courtesy That was the trouble It was as 1f there were an extra wall between us a wall of pretent1ous grac1ousness wh1ch separated me by confmmg not only my exper1ences but also my feellngs Th1s wall forebade the penetrat1on of the1r real feelmgs and forebade the escape of m1ne It was the same kmd of feel1ng I had for my brother Bob who was far away IU that war One lox es brothers I know but I could only prcture Bob as a b1g brown shotgun and a lot of no1se Although my relat1on w1th hxm was the vaguest the separat1on wh1ch I felt from the others establ1shed no real bond and th1s uncloseness 1ncreased as they went off to college and seemed to fade out of my emstence I often felt as 1f I were by myself as the whole world re embhng my fam1ly drxfted away and left me alone My n ghtmares used to 1llustrate th1s concept A fearfully graphrc one commenced from a httle 1ns1gn1f1cant speck wh1ch floated then flltted then flew then 1D a frenz1ed swoop bore down upon me 1ncreas1ngly IH tens1f1ed and w1th 1ts drre approach my whole body swelled uncontrollably and became l1ke a huge IIHHIOVHIJIC rock and then w1th th1s swell1ng my feellngs just seemed to become xague and l1ght and escape my body float mg far off 1nto the d1 tance perhaps off to college The only refuge for thus wayward Splflt was Mother s bed In the dark fam1l1ar recesses of that bed I could catch my thoughts and pour them 1nto Moth r who had an understandmg hollow softened w1th tenderness Bhe always knew how to soothe me half horr1f1ed back to normallty To my brothers th1s treatment was L1I'1lLlQf1f13.l3l6 po1l1ng and any of my later grasp ng attempt for consolatlon were hmted at as results of Mothers spo1ls system But actually do not a ch1ld s pestermg hablts sprlng from gnattentlon rather than ox erattent1on7 By his seemmg oaermdulgence the mother may be strxvmg to f1ll an achmg emptmess wh1ch she lnstmetnely 160 9 I . 3 X . . . 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V 1 1 1 . s - A 5 E , . . - - - W' g v 4 K 1 . ., senses w1th1n her ch1ld an emptrness that has already been created by pa1n fully cuttxng the ch1ld w1th a blade of separat1on In the moments of deep pam when the edges of my empt1ness were further torn I 1ndulged 1n the palhatmg salve of a sporled sulk But sulkrng was to me a beautxful escape 1n wh1ch although my face was locked xn superfxcralxty my 1mag1nat1on was free to fashlon brllows of fantasy whlch seeped soothmgly 1nto the t1n1est cracks of my hurt Always I would depart to the b1g wrllow tree whrch stood spreadmg 1ts understand1ng arms across our front yard Once nestled 1n a comfortlng crook of a branch I would float off 1nto another l1ttle world where I was a part of a perfect famlly of seven where all the ch1ldren were a year older or younger than I We had glorrous t1mes rushmg to r1de the tandem no one was so unable that he had to r1de w1th the father p1l1ng 1nto the famrly car for p1cn1cs at a lake rarsmg a menagerre from goats to m1ce and just l1v1ng each sprmg tlnged day rn a rosy rrng of togetherness These thoughts leaped up from a sprmg wh1ch found 1ts source at the very core of my deepest des1res a sprmg that was fed by the sparklmg stream of my parents tales about the others del1ghtful experrences I thlrsted terrrbly for those storles yet every word was l1ke a burnlng coal However as I have grown older I have encounered many of those envred exper1ences D1stress1ngly many of the moments coveted from afar are undes1rable 1n actualxty That hateful evenmg of late hours' Here I bewrtchmg hours of the mght and my eyelxds would not cooperate The dlsgrace of It was that I fell asleep out of boredom and not out of sheer ecstatrc exhaust1on Such deceptlons of the adult world I mcreasmgly d1s covered Yet I was not always v1v1dly aware of them It st1ll would have been enjoyable to walk to school w1th a brother or a srster or joxn rn great roll1ck1ng famrly games or p1le 1nto the car w1th all the fam1ly for a rambunct1ous p1cn1c on some remote grassy brook bank Instead we yust went on c1v1l1zed p1cn1cs at brother s farm or slster s cottage and there were myrxads of extra people brothers 1n law and s1sters ID law n1eces and nephews But there had been no brothers 1n law nor n1eces for the others nor such other opportun1t1es as I had as horseback r1d1ng lessons and many fascmatmg trrps to part1c1pate 1n 1ce skat1ng compet1t1ons The younger years of the others had been deprlved of these thmgs yust as I had not shared the1r experrences But was thrs depr1vat1on a h1ndrance7 My brother Bob seemed whole and hearty my brother B111 seemed whole and hearty although h1s whole var1ed from Bobs They are two var1ed mdmduals desplte the1r ch1ldhood experlenced together They vary from each other as they vary from me I need not worry about 1dent1fy1ng my lrfe w1th an 161 3 I ' 3 I Q I 9 , . 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At Dusk HIS IS NOT THE BEST part of town It IS the part runn1ng down to the water It 15 gettmg dark now and a group of boys are down f1sh1ng off of the old dock Three boys are lymg on the bottom of a row boat the1r feet dangle l1mply over the s1des of the boat and drlbble 1n the water Up here ID the street younger ch1ldren are hang1ng out of wmdow yelllng to the1r frlends who are strll play1ng outs1de and women s YOICES are heard callmg to chrldren to get back from the w1ndows and go to bed The heat of the day 15 st1ll as rf unable to dec1de IH whlch d1rect1on to go after pound1ng down upon the streets all day The people move through th1s stlllness They seem loud here now I alone seem qu1et I walk down the street through the stlllness of the heat and the shr1eks of chrldren and watch the people who swarm around me I do not know them yet I watch them and seem to feel w1th them qu1etly w1th1n myself There IS an old man s1tt1ng on the steps of a l1ttle shack on a corne of the street Chrldren are yellmg at h1m He IS drunk he pulls h1mself up totters about the ra1l1ng by the steps sp1ts on the ground and shuffles fall1ng and now he drsappears 1ns1de the door of the shack I walk on unt1l my path IS blocked by two t1ny boys engrossed m a quarrel They both pull on an orange squ1rt gun empt1ed of water and coxered w1th drymg mud Une boy IS so upset that tears dr1p down off hrs ch1n as he yells at the other boy After a loud burst of lncomprehen s1ble hrgh pltched accusat1ons h1s blmkmg eyes see my shoes and lookmv up gu1lty and fr1ghtened he lets go of the gun As the other boy fall back he also looks up at my face Now they both walk off rn d1fferent d1rect1ons the tearful one turnlng often to gxve the second boy k1ll1n0 looks and to follow w1th h1s eyes the other boy s hand depos1t1ng the gun 1nto h1s pants pocket But then hlS eyes always waxer back to me and he turns away agam and stumbles on I walk on I go slowly through the hrgh weeds to the edge of the water The boys on the dock are gone now and the three boys xn the row boat are gone too The darkness IS gett1ng stronger The colors of l1ttle boats on the water dull and the water hardly gleams at all as It pats th warm soaked sand I watch the water as I have watched th1ngs all my l1fe And what I have watched 15 what has made me what I am LINDA KELLX Class o 61 163 I Q . . 2 . , - Q ' ' - . . 5 u . . . 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L , K , , .ss 1 11 1 l, Q 1 - ' . 33 2 5 Q Sl 1 S 1 l 5' . . A ' L 'S 1 V 52 1 L . 'S , But here docs Cqllllllllillty re1g11 as 1 : 1 u . . 1 A ,A , f x 3 I L 9 K I ' '3 ' 3 S' . S' X 5 H ' ' ,L ., , ,SS Q S 1' 11 s, . N 3 'Q a x - 5 ass , A 1' , 1: 1' c 1 c ' 1 155. v Y 1 Y . .1 -, Uoufrast The nnld man tmd He tares But dare not say 1 word Posscs mg so much Qfferlng so htrle The bOld nnn speak He prattlcs For Tkrng nex er 1 vt Ord Posses mg so l1ttle Qffermg so much SANDRA SCOTT Class O 60 jlfiemvrzcs an zz Crzp HREE LANDS HAVE welcomed me and made me really loxe them From the crowded c1t1es to the country towns they haxe an 1nd1x1dual beauty Cur fam1ly went to Callforma f1rst because of Daddy s busmc s and a cherlshed s1ght IH my own backyard was oranges on deep green branches The foggy mornlngs the flammg h1b1scus st1ll lmger 1n my m1nd and the foamlng ocean just two blocks away was a fax orxte after school frOl1c We traxeled on up to the north unt1l we reached Qntar1O Gmger bread farms and t1mber fences all met us on the w1nd1ng roads Rugged Canada so loyal to her ueen has the fr1endl1est people of all espec1ally On the Muskoka Lakes where the a1r IS scented w1th p1ne Through orchard farms and cornf1elds hxgh our stat1on wagon sped back to Ch1O our nat1xe state and to the frrends we left behmd Qur journey was at an end but memor1es are not forgotten Each country was left wxth regret Wlth the hope of soon returnmg' Now home aga1n to backyard steaks to drugstore cokes and to mus1c and laughter from th house next door comxng through my w1ndow at nlght JAN NORDSTROM Thwd Preparatory 165 1 3 1 Sl 51 Q ' 9 A SS ,L 71 V ? 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Q Va 9 a 9 ' , . 9 ' 9 . 5 s 1 L s 9mm zz Pom! af Smznmce T A PARTY I attended th1s w1nter slrdes were shown that had been taken the prevrous summer 1D New England As I watched many p1cturesque scenes of the New Hampshlre countrys1de projected on the screen a memory stxrred w1th1n me A plcture of my own summer 1n that area hlghhghted by many mounta1n cl1mb1ng exped1t1ons came back to me and I became lost ID the past no longer aware of the dark room and mov1e projector In my m1nd s eye I was agaln s1tt1ng on the top of Llberty a moun tam wh1ch IS a part of the Francoma range 1n New Hampsh1re The memory of th1S mounta1n has l1ngered longest IH my mrnd because of the memorable v1ew one can see from 1ts peak and the feehng that overcame me there Upon reach1ng the top I had stood alone adm1r1ng the xrew wh1l the others had sat down to rest a l1ttle farther away My own fatlgue from th cl1mb was qu1ckly replaced by an exultant feehng at the accomphsh ment There I stood a small flgure lookmg tr1umphantly at the valley below I watched 1D wonderment the clouds sw1rl1ng around Mount Flume mov1ng IH fog l1ke waves momentar1ly shortemng the dlstance that one could see and throw1ng shadows upon the earth It was almost as though they were h1d1ng someth1ng from the people below I soon reahzed that the elatxon I had felt upon reach1ng the top had at the foot of the mounta1n search1ng the pastures and f1elds that dotted the earth hke a g1ant checkerboard the forests of trees the rn er w1nd1ng through A golden ball of f1re was suspended above me sh1n1ng on purple peaks agalnst a deep blue sky I was small and powerless compared wrth th1s great beauty I remembered the Blbllcal passage ID whlch the Dex 11 tempted Jesus wxth power over all the great natural wonders of the earth And the Dex 11 tak1ng H1m up 1nto an hrgh mounta1n showed unto I-I1m all the klngdoms of the world 1n a moment of t1me And the Dex 11 sa1d unto Hxm All th1s power w1ll I g1VC thee and the glory of them 1f thou w1lt fall down and worsh1p me Then sa1th Jesus unto h1m Get thee hence Satan for It IS wr1tten thou shalt worsh1p the Lord thy God and H1m only shalt thou serxe I was brought back to the present wlth the fmal cl1ck of the move projector but as I left the room to rejo1n my fr1ends I knew that I had ga1ned a new matur1ty on that mounta1n peak MARY Ioa BREGENZER Fowth Pwpavatowx 166 - a s I , . . . I . , 5 ' 9 - . . . a , ' . . . Y. . 0 ' 5 ' 3 I . , . . . , . been replaced by a feeling of insignificance. My eyes passed over the valley . , . . . 7 I Y C a 5 7 V, ' 7 5 Y 5 R . , , . . . 3 , . , L . . j . , V . , ' 57 I . , 5 Sprmg Came T HAD BEEN a hard annoylng day one I wouldn t l1ke to repeat for anyth1ng I sat back 1D a cha1r t1red and dlsturbed as 1f noth1ng could help me Ex erythmg seemed to have gone wrong F1rst of all I eut my knee whrle chas1ng some boys who boasted that they could run faster than I then I got 1 bloody nose by runmng 1nto 1 slammed door XVhen I got IH the classroom the teacher scolded me for some unf1n1shed work and the sp1lled 1nk that cox ered my nevs desk d1dn t help the xssue at all Yes rt had been a d1shearten1ng day After I told my mother about It she suggested I go on a long walk Maybe that would help I Sald anythmg to get my m1nd on the rlght track I put on my polo coat and opened the front door to f1nd the axr cr1sp and cool It felt o good streammg through my ha1r and I could feel myself lose my tenseness As I walked on I could see some daffod1ls tullps and other early r1sers l1ft1ng the1r heads out of the ground where they had rested all w1nter They must have been busy all w1nter fash1on1ng the1r petal hats to wear 1n the sprrng I thought They certa1nly w1ll be ln style w1th us humans th1s year How bor1ng It would be to stay 1n the ground all w1nter but one could ax o1d the k1nd of day Ihad had today Not that I d l1ke to try It but I wonder what 1t would really be hke to rema1n ID the ground all w1nter surrounded on all s1des by mo1st so1l Flowers probablv f1nd rt qu1te restful just as we f1nd a bed very restful after a hard days work And what luxury they have breakfast IH bed ex ery day I looked up to see two frol1ck1ng squ1rrels They were chasmg eaeh other as they scampered up a tall hardy elm tree As they neared the edge of a long extendlng branch they both stretched the1r legs forth just enough to reach the branch of another tree It was amazmg to me that they could extend the1r stubby l1ttle bodles out so far As the squ1rrels jumped from the tree the mot1on of the branch made me m1ndful of the whole tree I always had thought a tree was ln It splendor w1th leaves but today lt had an unadorned beauty of 1tS own w1th 1ts long bare lxmbs sxlhouetted agalnst the sapphxre sky It IS l1ttle wonder that artlsts use trees as the1r subjects 1n many of the1r p1ctures In one of the forks I saw a brrd s nest that had defled the w1nter vxlnds and snow W1ll the same famlly of rob1ns occupy the nest agam th1s year? It w1ll not be long before I w1ll awaken to the cheery note of the rob1ns who w1ll have returned ln numbers from the south Durlng my walk I completely lost myself in observ 1ng the wonders of nature I returned home refreshed looklng forward to another day MARILYN SPITLER Thwd Pwepamtovy 167 1 - . , , 7 x x 1 5 L ' 9 v ' v ' l - , . K l '- n I c e c . 1 s N. ' ' , 7 7 - - Y . -, . . y a . , L I 1 ' ' 9 x ' ' ' a . L , C I ' 1 s . .J Y , ' N 9 9 ' ' ' u' s 1 3 Y R . . . . . . . . 5 , . 7 . . , . . v ' a . I , . . -j v , 1 9 4 ' 3 3 9 ' . e 5 9 , , . . '. , . 7. . , ' ' -o 'I 1 Our held EHIND THE NEW HOUSE on the corner of our street IS a f1eld about the srze of a good house lot Many years ago there were two or three frelds but now th1s one alone remams The many trees and bushes are huddled together 1D gosslpy groups and when the w1nd blows they seem to be talklng and noddmg at each other A few trees stand sedately by themselxes 1n the tall coarse grass When the blrds return from the1r m1grat1ons 1n the sprmg many burld the1r nests 1n the tall safe trees ID the f1eld Many fasc1nat1ng hours can be spent watchlng the blrds as they burld the1r nests and then when the baby brrds appear watchmg them feedxng the1r ever hungry fledglmgs Lrttle ponds are scattered between the trees and when no breeze ch turbs them they are as mooth and reflectxxe as a mlrror Sprlnkled IH the grass and weeds are dandel1ons and many other w1ld flowers In the fall the flowers seed IH order to reproduce Grasshoppers crlckets pray1ng mant1ses and all sorts of odd bugs 1nhab1t the f1eld As our natxon grows the need for houses grows also Someday 1n the near future our f1eld and the few remamlng frelds w1ll have to be used as a home s1te another house for the r1s1ng generat1on The chlldren on my street are truly lucky IH haxrng thxs f1eld as a place where we can all go and play safely or watch Mother Nature at work It IS sad to thlnk that each newly constructed home probably means the loss of a cherxshed f1eld such as ours SHARYN CROCKER Tlnrd Preparatom U16 Whisper of the Ward The snow blanket of w1nter was cast as1de It seemed as 1f the whole world glowed w1th the youth of spr1ng I saw a spr1ng carpet of moss under the apple tree Tul1ps llstened for the wh1sper of the w1nd the w1nd whlspered Sprmg has come The t1lled earth was refreshed by the spr1ng ra1ns My shadow flnally shed 1ts w1nter cocoon The snow blanket of w1nter was cast asrde I thought I was look1ng through a rambow of spr1ng colors The drooplng lllac bush was heaxy w1th qulyermg blossoms Mushrooms slowly opened the1r spotted umbrellas The stately elm tree w1th 1ts new leaves could make shade once agaln The dewy whlte hhes scented the a1r w1th sweetness The chlna whrte clouds seemed too frag1le to move ANIE BERRY Thwd Prepavatory 168 . , . c 7 v . ' 7 9 . . . . 3. . 7 3 , , c , s Q .Y . . . ' 9 7 , K, x . , . l , . 9 . ,V S .1 , - 1 , LL I 55 3 ' n I , Slclghzng On a cold but unny day All the chrlclren hke to blugh Trudgmff up the trul o long Smglng 1 hippy lrttle Qong Horn BR-XIBIIX F t P 17 lto Wmlfr Heauiy XVhen the Qnovt Come llmtlng down It land on tree incl bu h and town Then the Qun tome through the prne To make the dnmond crystals Q une LUCIA BFRFIR Fmt Pvtparatowx ?laal114g Uzrrfuglz the ,41r All dovtny and Whltt Dr1ft1ng clown to bee the World So guy and o lrght Romx LFE Vx HITTLFSEY Fu t P1 pavatmx ,Magf Day May Day 1 1 wonderful tlme Lrlacq and dau 1eQ md blue bell th 1t eh1me The May Queen drewed rn a gown of XVh1lI6 That parkle and vt dy rn the brrght Qunlxght Th May Queen xx ilk acro Q the green Looklng lrke 1 PFIDLCQS rn a dream HEIEN GRUBB Fust P pawatmx 169 . , S 9 3 ' 'A I S 1 N. , X L S , I - K l Y I W. - . . ' . ws rc t 1 rx- 7 A . ' n s 'H 5 , 5 Q N . x 5 , ,, 1 Q1 . - I 5 A -7 -v f . , l Cl hke to be a snowflake, y ' 1 3 . ' S . v Y , '.. ., . -. . 1 ,. , s e E 5 . , e 5 ra s 2 ' . 5 w . 7 . ,e e , 5 5 5 f' S' ' e ' . e ' 5 u s S. , . . 3 . 5 . 1 x . , '. .., . . . - ' v ' IL . : QM-'I JL!-1 Home kecpmg youth haxe ever homely WICS The f1re and cracks of Qulfurous roarmg 170 , av . ,, 1, Q E' T 1 1 I . I .. Y 1- .Wu - X X ' 3 .Q . , - . C-'. H t ' . - , A ', '. .,,'J,t Xi , if , ivy. ' ' ' lf., . SG ' v ' 51 QBff1rers uf the Qlumnae Qssnuatlnn Pmszdent ALLAYNE ERNST XVICK Fwst Vzcc PT6S'lC1L71f SHIRLEY XVILLIAMD GIBSCDN Scand VICE P7'CS1C1L7'lf ALICE MITCHEI L CLARK Secretafx IEAN MILLER LATIAIER Tnfaezmv and Fund Chawman CATHERINIE CHRISTIE XXIILLI-XMB 1937 1938 1927 1929 1939 Cllinunul Members 1957 59 ELISE TYLI R SOMERSIIIELD 1933 IPAN SIIARER BROWN 1936 BITTY MCLAUCIIIIN FLOXD 1939 DANEFN ALCIISTUS HITCHCOCK 1940 BARBARA BROWN POWELL 1942 IEAN IRVIN POEEENBERCER 1944 NANCY LUCIESH TOBIN 1947 IOAN MILLER LYNN 1949 IANE GRAHAM CHAMP 1950 IUDY BATZER 1952 Qllnuual Members 1958 60 MARC ARET AUSTIN RODGERS 1930 BETTY WITHINGTON CARTER 1931 CARLOTTA BAKER VANORDSTRAND 1932 BETTY CCJRRIGAN DANIELS 1933 BARBARA COLE KINDER 1934 BARBARA SUPPES KEIL 1935 BETTY NICHOLS KNUTBEN 1936 ELEANOR BRADLEY DAVENPORT, 1937 ELOISE SMITH MECKES, 1938 HELEN XVICK SLOAN, 1938 MARGARET STURGIS MCCREARY, 1941 PATRICIA TEWKSBURY EIDE, 1943 DOROTHY TREL1 AIXIE WICK, 1945 BLAIP FORSYTHE WARREN, 1946 ANNE MOTCH BARNES, 1953 171 l A I .......... 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HE YEAR IS 1969 and BECKY MEHL hnally old enough to get marr1ed IS 1n Hawau on her honeymoon Here she and her husband tmd SANDY BATES now a hula dancer at the Royal HHWHIIRH They dec1de to go around the world and arr1x1ng 1n Austraha are shown one of the leadmg tour1st attraet1ons SUSAN DAVIS anteater farm Contmumg on to Afr1ca they fmd BARBY DESCH trylng to convert the nat1ves and stumble on SUE HCBSCN huntmg tlgers 1n the jungle Gomg north to Europe they V1S1t Madr1d and hnd CARCLYN ZEITER the Un1ted States ambassador to Spa1n In an old castle they d1scover KAY SHEPARD engaged 1n research for another h1stor1eal nox el At the Clymple Games they meet KAREN BARNES who IS cleamng the 1ce r1nk In France they attend the Grand Pr1x Race wh1ch 15 won th1s year by KATHY WICK In Par1s they llnd MARCIA STUART s1ng mg at the Moul1n Rouge On the Champs Elysees they pass the famous beauty salon SHARI of PHIIS Calhng London for hotel reservatlons they talk to SALLY BREGENZER 1 long dlstance operator Attendlng the W1mbledon tournaments they see PATSY DALEY chasmg balls on the tenn1s court Back IH London walkmg along Great Russell Street they pass BRUCH S Auto Museum They return to Amer1ca 1nd 1n New York they fmd BETTY FRANCE the janltress at Chase Manhattan Bank Walk1ng down Wall Street they meet GINNY CAMPBELL who 15 1 stock market speculator Appearmg at the Copacabana IS CHARRIE RANDALL 1nternat1onally renowned comed1enne VISIKIDQ the Un1ted Nat1ons they meet LIBBY MeMILLAN who IS the new Secretary General ot the U N In Mad1son Square Garden they watch a wrestlmg match between KLING and HEN NING and meet MARY HUDSCN who IS the wrestlers masseuse They also see an e14h1b1t1on presented by the hrst ladle prore 1onal basketball te1m orgamzed by SALLY BCLLES In Boston they attend the Boston Symphony where NANCY UEEEL MAN 1 a lldLlflSl2 From here they learn that EMILY KERR 15 a plano tuner and that NANCY LAMB 15 head ot the Boston Temperance Soc1ety VISIEIH Glouee ter they meet EMMA XVHITE ed1tor of the Gloucest r Dculx Lobstev Go ng south to XV 1sh1ngton they 1ttend 11 d1nner party gnen by SANDY BLAIR the hr t ladf of th Lmted State She tells them that KASEY FINDEISEN IS head of the bureau of M1ss1ng Persons and that DAPHANE TEWKSBURY has just been n lmed the nat1onal head of the Un1ted Appeal 177 If ll I -I 'D 3 . .Q . 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X 3 Traxehng through Kentucky they see JO LINDSETH who IS an auct1oneer tor the Amer1can Tobacco Company At another auct1on they f1nd MIMI HALL buy1ng old HALL ch1na In V1rg1n1a they meet JUDY JONES who IS a caddy at a resort In a small town 1n ODIO they V1S1t the KELLY and WEBER fam1l1es who are tra1n1ng the1r ch1ldren to be baseball teams They meet JOANIE MILLER who IS the local truant off1cer and see VALERIE JACKSON who IS a house pa1nter They also VlS1t JOANIE CAPONIGRO who has marr1ed a dent1st They all go to the cxrcus whlch IS 1n town and see KATE SHALLENBERGER a bareback r1der and BARBY BARKWILL and BETSY FALLON who are fat lad1es 10 the s1de show Watchxng telev1s1on that nlght they see PEGGY WILLIAMS known as Marguer 1te who has replaced Genev1eve on the Jack Parr Show They also see MARCIA HOLLINGTON who IS do1ng a commerc1al for Beautyre t mattresses The guest star on the show 15 DEBBIE MORRIS Mxss Atlantrc C1ty for 1969 Travelmg north to Cleveland they return to H B where MARGOT FOSTER IS head of the Gym Department and BONNIE MERRICK 1 the school terror as head of the Engl1sh Department SUSIE BALE 15 st1ll a sen1or but IS conf1dent that she w1ll graduate soon They are told that PENNY VAUGHN IS a h1story professor at Yale and that SALLY HOB SON 1S the head coach of lndoor sports at Kenyon They see SU CRALL who IS now Clexeland s chlef ol pOl1CC In M1ch1gan they meet CANDY KAY who has gwen up the study of med1c1ne for the study of law In Traverse C1ty they meet DEBBIE PACINI who IS a cherry p1cker Go1ng south to Texas they meet CONNIE CARTER an o1l m1l l1ona1ress and SALLY WATTERSON who has xolunteered to go to the moon IH the next rocket launched Farther west they meet SUE SWANDER who IS a cowpoke on a ranch They learn that JILL STAPLES IS a forest ranger ID the Rocky Mounta1ns In Los Angeles they see BECKY HOLMES who IS a ballerma wxth Sadlers Wells Ballet They X1Slt LEIGH SHOLES who 1 the head m1stress of a progressne school She persuades them to settle down to lne 1n Cal1forn1a ll Y . 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'S Zinhex tn Qhhertnsers Acad1a Farms Agatha Horrlgan Landy Realtor Arthur s Eastgate Bauer Brothers Shoes Bearlngs Inc Beauty Inc B1cknell, Harvey B1lsky Baker1es Borton, Sam Boyd Watterson, and Co Brad wflght Sm1th Advert1s1ng Inc Br1nkman and Cleary Broadway Bu1ck Brown Forward Campus Drug Stores CBSIHI Ha1rdressers Central Cad1llac Chesterfield Steel Coll1er Oldsmoblle Co Columb1an Vlse and Mfg Co Cont1nental Bank Coulter Chard Galler1es Cowell and Hubbard Co Cozxer Contamer Corp Crane C0 Cruxton P1ano MOVIHS Curly Fox Beauty Shop Dalsy H111 Greenhouse Dav1s Furn1ture Co Dean Dairy, O A Dowd Oldsmob1le Dy Dee Wash I Eaton Manufacturmg Engel, ay Feather, W1ll1am F1eg Sewer1ng Co Fxtch Hardware Gllman, A S In Greve s Flowers, Inc Halken Shaker Motors Hall Chma Co Halle Brothers Co Handy s Select Meats Hanna Parlung Garage Harshaw Chemlcal Co Hathaway Shaker Square Hexl, A , Inc He1nen s, Inc H1llcrest H1 F1 Center Horse and Show Servxces House of Hugo House of Scheld Howard s Hunk1n Conkey Constructlon Co Inv1s1ble Lens Servlce Irvm and Co aguar Cleveland Motors, Inc ones, W A , Opt1cal Co 2 8 3 06 203 207 90 8 9 8 200 84 3 204 9 94 0 83 230 0 8 202 9 90 8 0 9 08 92 3 80 04 0 0 220 0 8 2 9 05 4 99 0 90 203 26 28 90 4 osten s Klngsbury Dry Cleaners Kl1ng Realty Co Korner and Wood Lagarde, V1rg1n1a Lake Shore Dr1v1ng School La Tour Oldsmob1le, c Lesher, Charles H Inc Marshall F1eld Motor Co Mart1n s Beauty Salon Mayer, George Gallery McFetr1dge Drugs McK1nney Kelly Co McNally Doyle Medusa Portland Cement Co Menk Brothers Laundry Merrxck Lxthograph Co Merr1ll Turben, and Co I M1llard Son and Raper Moffet Stud1o Morgan Studlo Munn, Marguerlte, and Assocxate Natnonal Key Co Northfield Plaza ODonnell, oseph Oh1o Bell Telephone Co Pa1ne Webber ackson and Curtls Parkbrook Motel P1erre s Beauty Salon P1oneer Beverage Prescott and Co R1n1 s Klnsman Lee RCCTCBIIOH Ronay Br1dal Shoppe Royce, Charles, Inc Ruplc Realty Russell s Flowers Russo s Stop-n Shop Ryan, W F , Corp Shaker Hexghts Hardware Shaker Market sld0tl Shoe Repalr Smythe, A B Co Soc1ety Nat1onal Bank Spxegel, Eugene Ha e Portraxt Stamberger Co Steel Strlp Sales, Inc Sterllng Brass Co Sunshme and W1se Sutchtf and Mornson Thompson Products nc Three Rlvers Alummum Co Tower Press, Inc Trucklease, Inc Tucker School of Expression Wade, john, Inc Ward, Austln F , and Assocmtes Webster, CCCll Co Whnte, W I , Inc Studxo 20 205 90 30 07 24 9 00 204 3 206 230 9 207 98 19 14 96 8 3 0 206 214 90 7 3 207 200 13 204 0 04 07 206 224 204 15 205 223 210 0 98 93 225 89 200 206 3 04 3 05 ' . ..r,.r,,,. 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Ari. 5 EL ROPFAN jx nm 12423 CEDAR ROAD FLFVELAVD 6 OHIO 1187 ll you vm rtea' collecfzng 1 X1IIIr lllll I 1 Ion 1 1 Illl er IIQ our IIII1 cr I III I11t 1 11 r I 1I I1 1rII IUIX r I Ix1 Ill! 1II1I I x11 r If ns III1 1II I I u COIII I tll um T1 1 I I I TIQIUWIILL HIIIIIIIIII I-mhd Sunni ll liIh HI COMPLIMENTS or THE NATIONAI KEY C0 BRAD WRIGHT SMITH Mdvertzszng Inc 1900 EUCLID BUILDING CLEVELAND 15 OHIO MAIN 1 6490 Member Amerzcan Assocxatxon of Adverhsxng Agencxes '7 F -------- - --'--'- '---' - - I I I I I I 1 . v H I I I 'III 2 I I I I m I I . . . 'J I QQ I l l 'In' : Ani 5 Ir-IIsIIr1-1I 1-1II- .f . , I I : I1-1'I s WIII II1- your vvvy own QI1-r- . f ' IQ. CQIRNJ - I 'L I Img BIII 'IL z s- V7-s, NINII - ,' V' A I , . . xx' II ,,I4 f' I - sIIx'- aII1I 1'IIIIIaI 1I1'I:IrI- I , ' I, ' I A I IIIIII' 'I H -- I : me s.S1I aII1Ir'g.!Is - -' Ilr --I I . ' ' III : Izii- s I ',s1I IIIIII 1'IzI sz I 'Jx '- 'I I . . IX X b I IrI- s Illiif zI1I1I In your sor- 1 . ' I , . . 21-,111-J.2z.uT I 'I'-s on III II Izj: I I spv-II 01-- I : 1-1 s'1xI1s. 'I'I1j II II1' - II1-I1' ' wh- ' ' - r-a1I'f1Ir I1-III. ' I ' 1 I I 'FS ' ' ' , . .M , I I . ' ' l I I , I I X I L Co. ' I I J A I I I ' ' A I' ' I I .' . I I I I I 111 . c . I If lf's COLUMBIAN Krvwu- Qzfrufard Funeral Servlce Smce 1837 Convemeni' Suburban Locahon 17022 KINSMAN RD SHAKER HEIGHTS Befween Lee and Warrensvllle Cenier G BUDD FORWARD CARL H BROWN Presrdenf Chairman of Board 15-4 . I skyline 2-1200 if rl 1 wx DAVIS f FURNITURE C0 BUTLER PENNSYLVANIA NI R rut 'Shi Comphmenfs of DOWD OIDSMOBIIE INC l8v B, -'fl I In th Cl .u uf '59 l from I Dr.'m1I. r.. ul -' T., -I I L-,gin Q 6 69115 074797 J W M-f'd 0'7C9m, 1-'OYYN M? Q19 Q shag MT 'PQ mm We LQ UML 8 . L9 GIQQQS Dmlnb, 0703. Y GTI , Sv-gli KD, Q fo JAG-,,,7 X, augvtgmn aqjajxqgv J get is 2. au? af ra V 069- A 'gk dmv 5 iaa-lla-a:E'fd'5 NL!! gm 6-N f gig 'D ff pf! I k thc? fm, 6 by sg 'pf 'D-P c 1 xfffnn E565 wwf Q ,Q'0nq0DQfafg:5Qi1A ? U 'W Q' 0' Ning, ' C' COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL REALTOR ER 1 5777 ls A H L AGATHA HORRIGAN LANDY BEST WISHES THE HANNA PARKING GARAGE EAST 12+h ai' CHESTER Enfer wa Walnuf gxi- - Qfqiiiz 2322 L' Qaa! zlie 24212121 4' 5518115 Til CMU QE' 119759 ,pf ' 'ini ff? 1-- g X. , I THEY J X CAN' Best Wzshes to the Semors TUWEIR IHESS INL 4, ff! X fig E I .X IF I sl S, - -.5 g MIL- , . X 1 - ! f tr . ! ' , i X N 'vt ., . , Isis, 1900 suvenlok Ave. 4 4 !i 1',4-- CLEVELAND, OHIO 'xAA N Q- I 'Six' ,Z . X., ' THE CURLY FOX BEAUTY SHOP Rlver Road Gales Mllls Ohlo PAULINE STEFFNER HA 3 4833 PIERRE S BEAUTY SALON af fhe walk ln locahon 1250 Euclld Ave Call CHerry l 8383 or 'asf walk nn cn g A 4 A lbl sales servuce IMPORTED CAR HEADQUARTERS Jaguar Alfa Romeo Hallman MGA Lancia Rlley Magneffe Porsche Morns Mlnor Sunbeam Jaguar Cleveland Motors Inc 16224 Kinsman Rd WA I 4100 GREETINGS fo all our frlends and pafrons Elchner and Kay a6 6y 2? The Khng Reuhy Co 1637 Umon Commerme Bldg Cleveland Ohm O I Ohio'x oldesf and largesf Iareign car disfribufor . of 23' . 0 . ' . O o V I Y . l ll -' ll ' ar e ccoun s vaio e The Merr1ok Llthograph Company creators and producers of' flne 11t.hogra.phy and pcnnt. of' purchase chsplays MERR cxrg -4 I 0 cw IJ za 'U mvdwooz 191 MEDUSA PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY es ces: B f' ore 'c . 'w ee d SI Br'dge 'o ' we 's. Headquarfers Lee 8: Monhcello Blvds Cleveland Helghfs Ohlo Basemenfs Waferproofed Sewers cleaned elecfrlcally Tl-IE FIEG SEWERING CO f LA maaas ff rx AC 1444 sn ussss ESTABLISHED 1386 197 Sal OM Plan? al lm , Md Bay I . Ohl Chl ago, III Dnxon. III MII GUN ,Wu Monlfo o .WI New York, N. Y. Tole o, Ohio Piffsburgh. Penne. Wampum. Penne. Tole o. Ohio York, Penne. - I 'lr 49 K RARE A TREAT a vlslf to the THOMPSON AUTO ALBUM 84 AVIATION MUSEUM Chester and East 30th St Cleveland fAn arm :tv of Thompson Rama W oolrulge Inc J If you want a rare treat then vtstt the Thompson Auto Museum and see Q lndustry has taken tn the past 60 years Here you wtll fund over 100 rare old cars with thext' bleammg woodwork and poltshed brass plus other nostalgtc curtosnttes that ploneered the way for today s luxurlous drtvmg You wlll also see the much talked about MAIN STREET 1898 authenttc display of what small town ltfe was tn the Gay Nlnetles Hours Open Weekdays 11 00 A M to 5 00 P BI Sundays 1 00 P M to 5 00 PM Closed on Mondays 'I and Legal Holtdays Brtng the enure famtly .L FREE ADMISSION AND AMPLE FREE PARKING 9 .df QQ 'aff-'fwsf '3'f4',' a if N- . 4 e.:, Y . l 5 f , fl X fl N X 0 ' xx K -a fl I X V ' 0 o a . . 2 X A l X , , M 'R 1 ZXIO l 9 . . I X what tremendous strides the automotive .sky X ' Y , I ,rf 9 . ' .. . ' 5 . '1'!7 -7 ' '7 4' -u . U 1 Hian X Wg : - : . .u XIX I: . . ' - : .I . 1 3 ,4 Y H511 Qlorzsf THE BEST GIRLS 3233 w THE WORLD COMPIIMENTS OE CHESTERFIELD STEEI 114 ' ' TO ,. , INC. IN arrensvill C I' R d Shaker ' . ' ber FTD - 77349 siazzdam' qf the world zzz f llflCLI'll m I ff m QI mum Illl4I'llflClI1l m luxury Incl clcffmu oi 'IDPOIIIIIIILIIIS 1ll'lU'Il1flC'C nl 111 pcrform1nCL md L msc of hmcllmff the C wdlllac for 1939 19 fzllmu! fnmdmf nm 1111101157 Calzllms of thc past Xml uc L CLI'lllI1 xou xxlll ipproxc our upm lon oncc xou haxc lnspcctul md CIFIXQII ll for xourself X our dc llcr mxxlcs xou to do so at xour flrst opportumty Vlslt hun soon' ,-ff' ,f 0 1 VISIT YOLR LOC AL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER 195 Q5 ' Q Q Mz1g1'x ' ' Jczirinm 2 cl in .1 ilu 7 ' 2 'gs ' Q ' ' ., ' ' . 'z 'z ' Q '5- ' T. 'z ' ' . ' Us ff' r 'fur' ' 2' 1' C 2 '- 1 A - Y ' xl, Z , A..,,mN Tw X WY The pafenl' sysfem added the fuel of iuferesi' fo the fire of genius. Abraham Lincoln Compllmellfs of a friend Marguerite Munn 8. Associate Secrefarlal Servlce Mlmeographung 12417 Cedar Road FA 1 2920 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND rae phllllpsm 20609 Falrmounf Boulevard Shaker Helghis 18 Ohio Falrmounl' 1 6151 Dllflfl TION S The 1111e1111111 111 11111111 Flllllllllllll s11111s ll 1111111 1111' 1161611111116 h1s 111111e 1 1 P11110 s11111 111111 111111 11 has 111er11 11111 11 takes llllllf' 1111111 ll 1111 111 star! 11 ll 11 alll' 11111111 Il 1 YPIIPIIIKIIIX 111111 1111 o1111s11111 1he1e IS 1111 1h1111e11 e In ze11t111e 11111111, ll 11611 path 11111epe111Ie11111 Robert l'111x1 s1111 I 5111111 he 16111112 lhzs 111111 ll ugh S11111e11 here ages 111111 ages heme T11 11 111111ls 1111 erged 111 lhe Zl 111111 111111 I I 111111: 111e 1111e les? 11111 e1e11 In 11111 111111 has ll1llf1F 1111 the 111f1ere111e 1 fr1e111I of the f111ss of 1919 A feacher affecfs e'1'ern11'y he can never fell where h1s mfiuence sfops Henry Adams in K I I I 1' - ' 1 ' 1'ff. u . . I 9 1 1'1 . jr fu 111111 11'111'1l111'11i1e life. lI1111i1e.s of 11ire1'1i1111 . . U ' ll , . I , . , h . , , , g , . , ' . G '. ' ' ' . J '1: ,' v ' .1 Q ll . ' 5 A , 'Q , I7 196 Engllsll and Weslern Rldlng Apparel , Bools Saddles and Equlprnenf U, 1 1, ,X , 4 And All Aceessorles T 4, ml I, K Q lu , 1 cl ' Ullll s u lu Ulm lull N ll tl 0 d H RSE un SHOW 1, W ff' SERVICES 'N' BOYD WATTERSON 81 lnvesfmenf Counselors mo, Wes had 1700 UNION commence BLDG Nor-pl, Randall CLEVELAND 'l4 OHIO Monlrose 3 8160 Cleveland za om PRospec+ 1 3450 Three Generaflons of Servlce The MILLARD Co SONQRAPER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fairhill al' Easi Boulevard Carnegie of E. 'l05+h Sfreef CLEVELAND 5. OHIO 197 . - -- I ' -' This llI'lll Qlllcl ils IJll'llC'lLNNll'5 ll.lu - ' llc' ull tim ru lv cllgslgm-cl ill lllc lfllk ' till- ul' im 'I ' I UYllll5'l ill I cl: ll sill - H28. .-Xu I I l-l' NllI7 ' ', on iml - not only tha' lllXL'Illl1'llIx all 'll' xlcl alls lllll :lls tllllw ul lwlzllu. ' lJ2lll'. 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C0 INC 1612 UNION COMMERCE BUILDING CLEVELAND OHIO 198 1 ' I - INVESTMENT SECURITIES HEINEN S INC Famous For Fme Foods 17021 KINSMAN near Lee 2195 SOUTH TAYLOR near Cedar 2742 VAN AKEN BOULEVARD ai' Shaker Square 2180 S GREEN ROAD near Cedar All Your Food Requrremenfs Under One Roof QUALITY The Fmesf Foods af All Tlmes SAVE Time Money and Efforf IL 'A' SHOP ir 'A' 29 TRUCKIEASE INC 1277 EAST 40TH STREET CLEVELAND 14 OHIO Telephone ENd1cof+ 1 3900 ALL SIZES and 'lypes of fruck equlpmenl' avallable on nohce Your 'lype of 'lruck suuied fo your needs clean and In per feel' mechanlcal condlhon ready for your use Youll be proud fo use our 'lrucks for your dellvery needs Comphmenfs of Ronny Bmlul Shoppe Specialzsts in 1Vedding gouns I mdzmtzon Bndemmzds formal? nd Date fhesses 410 E 131 SI' SK 1 9344 or SK 1 8932 MARSHAII FIELD MOTOR C0 Your Helghfs Ford Dealer rn! 0111111 1 1 I sz S 1 Zgrmkman Qilearp 2450 FAIRMOUNT BLVD CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 6 OHIO I sc IX 11111 IM1 llllllllllll ' 11L111g 111 IL 7 I o if , 1 ' -2 . ' . . O 0 ,. -.t. to Sm ' ll' ' JI'f'fl'l' U11 ' fur ll ll .'I10l'l.NI 'f'11r 101111 6:30 lzxily Tue: I: 1' 1 inlay till 9 Cedar al' Lee YE 2-3600 FA I-H590 P1 ' 1 ' '111' JOSTEN'S Treasure Crafl' Jewelers Class Rings Commencemenf Announcemenfs 1010 Euclid Avenue MA 1-6757 Best Wishes To the Class of ,59 COULTER o CHARD o GALLERIES Carnegie af E. 107'lh Sfreel' CEdar 1-1333 Cleveland 6, Ohio HANDYS SELECT MEATS Aged Black Angus Beef Plus Personal Service EASTGATE CENTER Flowers by O Donnell JOSEPH O DONNELL 29134 Van Aken Blvd Shaker His 22 Ohio Complimenfs of COLLIER OLDSMOBILE CHAGRIN FALLS Am Sifuvslfwfxe No.ewvufVOuw, DRESSES SUITS COATS 2452 Falrmouni' Blvd HALKEN SHAKER MOTORS 15451 KINSMAN nom SHAKER Helen-rrs ol-no LO g 10211 Hillcrest Records 8. HI Fl Center 6717 EAST GATE DRIVE Mylan-4qmz4 on b ua y Turn H 927560 ayrna 'Ol I n if I ' I O CO. ' ' O O Easl Gale Shopping Cenfer a e ei , io - All Maier Record La els - CHUCK FISHMAN Phonograph and Componenls General Manager Phone n ac - Phone Hours: Wee a s ' i . . illeres - Salur a ' P.M. Comphmenfs COZIER CONTAINER CORPORATION 446 EAST 1315+ STREET CLEVELAND OHIO Corru gafed Boxes I I of Designers and Manufacfurers of Girls. want to have a good time? Then first go to a good schoolg Second. get a good man for your husband Third. get him well insured by an honest sincere life insurance counsellor. House of Scheid Comphmenfs of B EAR I N G S IN C 0 203 Complrmenfs of RUSSO S STOP N SHOP Compllmenfs of RUPLE REALTY CO Prompf and friendly service ns our specially EV I 0096 EV I 0807 Complrmenls of MARTIN S BEAUTY SALON 2293 Lee Road FA I 6683 CGSIDI hairdresser EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER MAYFIELD HTS Beauty IS 0 lwoblt not 0 gulf AUSTIN F WARD and ASSOCIATES Insurance 14235 Maduson Ave Lakewood Ohlo LA I 2552 COERCED CONTRIBUTION OF TWO FRENZIED SPEC PARENTS SIDOTI SHOE REPAIR Leafher goods and luggage of your ch 1373 SOM Cenfer Rd Cleveland 24 Ohlo OIC? For Someflung Simply Lovely GREVES FLOWERS Inc Cleveland Henghfs Ohlo Flowers by Wire 704 Complimenfs of WA 1 0656 W I WHITE INC Realfors Speclalmng In line Herghfs and Suburban homes WA 1 0656 KINGSBURY DRY CLEANERS The Beffer Tailor Shop Furrlers 0 Weavers o Tallors Lamp shades cleaned and remade 16608 Van Aken Blvd ai' Lee Shaker H'I's 20 Ohlo and affer graduahon remember' you ll shll find more of fhe clofhes you like besf af Hafhaway THE STAMBERGER C0 3115 Mayfield Rd FA 1 4190 Over 40 Years On The Helghls Plumbmg 6 Heaflng Elecfrlc Sewer Cleaning HARDWARE SHERWIN WILLIAMS PRATT 81 LAMBERT PA NTS 3 O C I O . . il' WA 1-0500 SHAKER HEIGHTS HARDWARE 16814 Kmsman Road Shaker Helghls Ohio WA 1 1244 THE MCKINNEY KEllY CO Furmfure and Carpefs 3465 F d T I YE 2 641 FA 1 0886 TUCKER SCHOOL of EXPRESSION THE ARCADE Cleveland 14 Ohlo BAUER BROTHERS SHOES Toddlers fhrough Debs 2032 K WY 1 5666 29111115 Webber jacksan AQ Hurfzs A Complete Investment Department Store equrpped to handle every need 1n Investment and Brokerage Servlce 43 Ollices Coasl' io Coasl' D W Chamberlin John S Walierson Jr Lumrled Pariner Resldenl' Parfner l airmouni Blv . af Taylor Rd. e . -5 - We specialize in public speaking. correef speaking. and dramafics. insman al' Van Alten I 66 79 . . . , . 706 Would You Pay More For A 1950 Automolalle Tlwan You Would For A New 1959 Model7 Il 1 1 1 111111 111111 11111 11 1 1 111 11111111 11 1 111 1 11111 11111 11111111 111111111 1 11111 111111 1111111111 fx 11 11111 null I Qllgllltlllllg mc six mg 1 x 111111111115 lmorporitecl III Jw? 1 114 1 IO11 IN thc LUSH! mu 111111:-'l llldil' l9w9 msurdnu contracts wistlx supc r111r 11 1 1 c 111 l'Iw1 Xnd lllllllxi' mc ix s 111111111111 Jl cs 111s lllllpIUXiCl Jll1ltl Il S Llll HKS SQ dl lf KOS llll' Q I lSlllUllf d 11111111 Ill 111111 1 1111 11 1 11l11 11 1f1f'1 1111 111111 ll 1 111 11111 17 1 1 11111111 11111 1111 111111111 1111 1111111 111111111 a 1111111111' 11711117 10111 1111111 111 111 11111 7IIIl11ff 11111 lllllf 111111 1111111111111 11f11f1e1111111 1' 117111 07 1116 1111111 111 111' 111 111111111111 011111 11111 11.1 W f RYAN c0.....,.1A1..,1. 3727 Euclld Avenue, Cleveland 15 Ohio ENdlcoft 1 2200 I ompletv Insurance Slnfe 1900 RINI S KINSMAN LEE BOWLING LANES Where good envlronmenf prevalls 16699 Kinsman Road LO 'I 6863 HARVEY BICKNELL Landscape Consfruchon Speclmen Planfs TE 1 9788 Duo Conlrolled Cars I Home Puck Up Service Week Days 0 Evenings 0 Sundays LAKE SHORE DRIVING SCHOOL LEARN TO DRIVE WHifney 3 1816 Besf Wishes MENK BROS. Laundry and Dry Cleaning 0 . . 1111: '111 111 11111! .lllflrl 1 1111111'f1111A1111 III1' 1111113 ' 1 11' ' 117117 11 11111 111 1f11'f 11117. Il!-111 111 1 1 11: 11Y'11i Q 1' l.f11' II1111' '. 61 -X11 .Ns ' lll vY. XYZ i: l'jzd'a 'fl' ' 2' ' l'f' '13,s1, K , ' .2 ., ,K 1 , f ' . ,. 1 . , .1 I. .' to wlu vas 1111 thc' mark xt ' fl . . . li ' l'1' . thc' ' it of sucl ' ' '- 1 ' 1io ii. in l112lDS'C'lI TISIZII . l11x r 111' 1 tl - ' :1 ' th- 11ld-1 J ' ' 1 ' -' -s. 11.111 1-I1 I1 1 1 XNIZI-61-ll 11I1'Il1- 11 111 111' 111 111' 11111 ' 1 11 '1 1 II- 71 ' 11' .111 111 1111 1'1 1 11ff 'Q 111 'f 2 ' . . j11 ,'., 61' if . . . I ' ' 1 . . . , , . , 1 . ll I I ll . I ' - ' EATGN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Complimenfs of February 29 1959 12 44 Candy called the speclal session of fhe Sludenf Council and lhe Order of Willlng Service 'lo order I2 56 The meehng came io order The rmnufes were approved buf we dndnf bofher reading fhem Candy aslled if fhere were any problems we concluded fhal' everyfhlng was runnlng smoofhly If was lacffully suggesfed' fha! fhe Seniors be wished good luck an 'lhe Spec Discussion followed from lhe Boar When fhe Sensors al 'lhe meeling saw the predommanf opunlon If was suggesled fha! we 'lake a vale lmmedlalely The resulfs of 'l'he secref ballol were as follows Freshmen l4 opposedl Sophamores l4 opposedl Junlors l5 opposedl Ginger Page Judy Farrlnglon Barbie Heafh Barble Ballon Faye Loughry Judy Roberfs Ann Schofield Suz Keller Kale Shockey Judy Slaples Lollle Blossom Karen Brown Llnda Carey Seniors l7 forl Sheila Crocker Candy Kay Jlll Sfaples Peggy Wllllams B J France Sandy Blalr Jo Llndsefh As usual malorrly ruled GOOD LUCK SENIORS' W y lhe Seniors U' y lhe Seniors 209 I I b . b . Compliments of THE HALL cl-IINA co The Sterling Bruss Co EAST LIVERPOOL OHIO RUSSELL S FLOWERS SHAKER SQUARE SK 1 0'l00 DEAN S THE 0 A DEAN DAIRY C0 d H YE 2 6550 , I I 1 Qualify Dairy Producfs since 1884 :fr O l O Clevelan eighis -10 morgan studio INVISIBLE lENS SERVICE Kconiacf lenses! 1008 SCHOFIELD BUILDING Cleveland 15 Ohlo SU 1 0625 ll . O ANY I-CVEF' 5 NC- 9P'C'OGDADN III-I 1-uxlnn building superior I-7721: . I rg '7 Comphmenfs of 7464004 7mm 1 Compliments of your after class Coke and Coffee shop CAMPUS DRUG STORES Van Aken Bhd Falrmount Blvd Tel SK 21244 Tel ER l 1234 Fm! Webster 60 fllember Clez elmul Real Estate Board! l2434 Cedar Road X E 2 0'7 J CHARLES ROYCE INC The Shop for Men Cleveland Ohro Chagrin Falls Olno SK I 6113 CH 76222 FITCH HARDWARE Falrmounl' Blvd al Taylor Rd ER I 3037 STUDIO GREETING CARDS HAGEN RENAKER FIGURINES GIFTS 0 FRAMING 0 PICTURES l. George Mayer Gallery 20309 Van Alren Blvd. LO I 8909 Meet Your Friends Al JOHN WADE INC The House of Music lNext to Sfoulle 0 l3209 SHAKER SQUARE SK l 3600 RECORDS RADIOS SHEET MUSIC '71, X K O . ' , ' , --r I O 13200 shaker square as wen sneer ' ' I I rr 0 'Y completely CIF condrtroned unmetered televrsron ln every room Howard Johnson s Restaurant servrng breakfast lunch dmner playground or chrldren SIIMETHING T0 CHEER ABIIUT 77 r I8 hole par 3 golf course rllumrnatecl swrmmung poo 24 hour swrtchboard servece a lrttle but better mblnlng the comfort services and safety of a metropol tan hotel together nth he nformalnty and convennences of a modern deluxe motel frames from Ill ll UPTICALCU VAN AKEN CENTER SHAKER HEIGHTS CLEVELAND KENT BARBERTON moflett studio portraits by lusllu W E D D I N G S Shaker Square N D I D SKyIme 'I 3300 By Appomfmenf Only 71-f D 1 Co . . ' w' I V f t , - 'Xe r - X 2 J ll I l YN' Nell r 'll E' Lv I Q ' O O I C A S ' - 'hr illallr 5711121111 PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION FORMAL PORTRAITS OF BRIDES AND DEBUTANTES Expert candud photography of weddungs supervlsed by Mr Eugene Spregel PORTRAIT STUDIO EUCLID THIRD AND WESTGATE ixszk Vlv T 0 and other memorable occasions, personally Class of 1959 From a friend Besi wishes io the NIcFETRIDGE DRUGS 341 IFAIRNIOUNT BLVD CLUELAND HEIC HTS OHIO PHONE M 1 400 Complamenfs of THE A B SMYTHE C0 Realfors 'izffi Graduates contzmu: the herxtage left by the Amerwan pzoneers PION EER BEVERAGE 20140 Van Aken Boulevard Delivery Service LO 18088 beauty mc 050.2 Yan Akcn BI d Q01 1 Rai ld Trans 0 Shaker He ghts '79 Ohio I 4242 A Complefe Prmhng Service THE WILLIAM FEATHER C0 9900 CLINTON RoAo CLEVELAND 9 OHIO '7 . '5 I . .' . , Q - . . . . , . I v .' : . -2 ...x ' SK - . 'N' Y .. .skfiilfv I gl .. . 4' -.-i-1-.T 5 1 ' ' L fr - r 1 V ll. I ' I - - - ' i -.., ' I I O O I WE GOT RHYTHM J M My 55333991 lE J em gif'-5 'Vg ANYTHING MQREQDF 14.5 'W Q19 I , fxf 5 ' 4 F My fr, A I V! Y L w Y, N ig, L4 I' ' Q 1,1 A' Y Q: , Comphmenfs of CRANE CO The Preferred Plumbing 6215 Carnegie Avenue UT 1 2400 Best W :shes Charles H Iesher, Inc SHOES DY DEE wAsH INC 20190 Van Aken Blvd Shaken Heights '19 I ' J ' Compliments of I , . if? films Ilialle Bros Glu L U Ill sl 4 ,lm x U x In Rumrls Ylghlh flom also NVQ slgnu und SOIIIIIIIIHI 77, O 0 ,XII -1 flaw, lIfll'l' Xliiklliilll lwmim tlxa-:Ns umm' Iilllc' im lllt' vxmiliny, world ui I nic ...k ju waiting I ll you rm ll'lfll'flN, SIL'l'CUIJlIOIIil' diskx, and IZIIJCS. Cl. wr xinglv 11-uncl-.lay yum 1LlX0lilClJrJIJlll1Il' rc-m rding :ut- ixl , IIIUHNQ'lll'XX'1lIIDlllllN llom llll' llil Hluglmlwgu J xxx :md llIIll'lll Ixlms. rlmuw blank lzllu-N Irzl11xlLc .I Iill' Illlllltlll lblflld of yzlll mvn xrmiu- rn' Ilmw uf M1111 clllxxlllilltw. ,XII tllix. :xml lllllfh umm- :it llznllcl. -'-af ' 3: ','2'1 .' 1 ,J The KORNER 81 WOOD C O M P A N Y BOOKS STATIONERY 0 PICTURES ARTWARES AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ANTIQUES 1512 Euclid Avenue Let Dominick go to your head . . , 017711116 J' HAIRDRESSERS 20312 Kinsman Road Shaker Heights 29 Ohm SK 29900 ENDICOTT I 7771 CRUXTON PIANO MOVING SPECIALIZING IN EXPERT PIANO MOVING HOISTING AND STORAGE o THE SM ART STORE Ivy Fashions for Men and Boys Ivy Shafts and Sueaters for Girls 74?e wu cnuxrou 6514 sr cum Avenue 20156 Van Aken Boulevard I CLEVELAND 3 OHIO Call LOngacre 15400 How Can a Gal Be Alone 7 when the TV IS on? when Jumor s hangmg around? when famlly frnends drop ln? when HE calls? K, '7 YOUR VERY OWN TELEPHONE SOLVES THAT PROBLEM have your very own phone In your bedroom The actual cost IS only pennles a day so why not ask Dad Have ham call the busmess office today And remember telephones now come In 9 dreamy colors the 0HIO BELL telephone company ' . 0 Rresd 0 I . , - E WouIdn't it be just wonderful to lf ' . , ,f , L v .4-T? E.- -1 vw Congra'fuSafison5 'fo 'Qld Ciass og 6? 45,+ 'fQw' ,N ,LL .Cvrmiw 0w'g,:f1P,3wfw.: wwW9m m'iff'? Xmas Mm W1-.N A few words of advlce lo 'l'he class of 59 Use your head if s flle lnffle flnngs lhaf counl' lndoor lce Skahng Tlunk' ll' may be a new experlence Summer and Wmfer MO 3 6900 fuse fllem Tlme lS valuable Why wasle ll working? Comphmenls of Steel Strap Sales Inc compnmenfs vf 'M' 'e Rd ARTHUR S EASTGATE Cleveland 'I7 Ohio '77 ' we I -. . . . . . ik . 'A' lf you can'f convince lhem. con- ' if . . , fhadarvm nnadann pnas da,n+ I Yrs' will madam HG-lld +o 2 qua.s+ on7 WELL YES' haS angel-ac dd-C-ldczd wha'l+o pull- o +hrz hal? Paaa.+hQ.-3-un OF Co nc l on Wo ld awe. Us HNMYXQ o Sgzc 'Z NO' H'w,n 1 move, lhnl -I-head sag Good Luck -Crum -l-ha.'3'un ov- Cgjunc. l on world A-Flaws +o 'lrlwc Class 4 5017? Ne 47 z marc fo .f.ffis'f7M ff2M1ipwfn7 1945! Mfbef fnfm Affafwf W Cac-1 efvc So ff'7CD-55 p wana! pr 4 Owlglbrc yndoulz vvldo 5 'Wwe :Ar-'l rwfx 'l-.Ql'l3f'N z marc' fic faffdfef X ffffifffdfb Fulffllllllnlurmaluun I-I-ll'l-ill' l5 Jfhe quegdmn Cm H-le Fluuvl '77 Comphmenfs of lu Tour Oldsmobile, Inc Formerly Michael Oldsmobile Co 10640 Si' Clalr Avenue MU I 7000 Comphmenfs SHAKER MARKET We Deliver :fr-P' ef ' -, -M-l.... ' !mWarbf fl., GFP , . N flllll ' of P Il cv-x' h V 4 f 0 1 - Comphmenfs of THREE RIVERS ALUMINUM C0 2 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania coMPLlMEN'rs OF The HUNKIN CONKEY if Consiruciion Co. to 59 Tfmm il? Best of Luck 962 rom Commencement to Com letzon an mterlor planned deslgned and executed by IRVIN and Company SPCCIHIISIS IS ln the hands of skllled craftsmen well schooled to observe only the hlghest standards of PCffCCUOI1 and good taste' Best W1shes to the Class of 59 from THE MODERN DANCE CLUB 8 O .Ol P 7 7 . - I S5 HARSHAW manufactures over 1000 chemicals for more than 15 000 customers In QD lift? Q. ff I. 50 varied Industries throughout the world CHEMICALS WE MANUFACTURE AND SELL Electroplatmg 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 Fungucides g o o Harshaw has 1 C 0 pald CI OTC Y O OFC US, 6 U meh Uh SU SS co secut'Ve THE HARSHAW CHEMICAL C0 d'V'de 'dS 1945 EAST 97m smear CLEVELAND 6, omo since-'goo c c n r o - Phl d ph Pitt buf h O , w r 229 rj .4 ' I , . h jg, W f ... -. i EL? 1 'i' as i , i ' I I. ' I i -: Q , x 0 . I . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . C . O . C I . . . . . . . . . . . - Chemical Commodities For r wth in research and devel pment in all industries The Harshaw Scien ifi Divisi n offers . I b to y pp t q ip t d ppli . I n I I ' Chi ago ' Cin in ati ' Det oit 0 Houst n 0 los Angeles ia el in ' s g ' Hastings- n-Hudson Ne Yo k omplcmen L4 The Contlnental Bank Compliments of McNally Doyle Red Fox Restaurant Gates Mllls Ohio from Shaun and She vlrglllld Lagarde SPONSORSHIPS Arnold Steverdmg Gene Beecher Ohlo Horn A document tn madness thought and remembrance fitted C ' of . Chee,-5 fg fhe Class of '59 Congratulations. Seniors! If ' .VD 230 Compllmenfs of PRESCOTT 81 CO MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE PRESCOTT SHEPARD 81 CO INC MFFILIATE or Pnsscorr a. com 900 NATIONAL CITY BANK BLDG 0 PR I 6300 o CLEVELAND 14 OHIO SHAKER SQUARE CANTON COLUMBUS TOLEDO DAISY Hlll GREENHOUSES Flowers for all Occaslons FLORISTS Y D HOWARD S The Sfore for Men and Boys Kinsman af Lee Shaker Helghfs Ohlo BROADWAY BUICK 8401 Broadway MI 1 8100 Credlts We XN1SI'1 to thank 'Vlr Fred K1CSSI1I1g of A S G11man Inc and Nlr Eugene Splegel of Halle Portralt Stud1o for thelr co operauon m the preparatlon of thls book o , ., . 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