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TORRENCE ROGERS lt is difficult to think of a Park School organization in which Torry has not played an active and constructive role. Officer of Prompters, stalwart of the Glee Club, editor of the Panther, president of both the Student Council and the Varsity Club- the list is almost endless. Participating every year in all three varsity sports, he proved, as quarterback, to be the back- bone ofthe football team during his iunior and senior years. Much more than a mere ioiner, Torry is most serious in his application to his books: his relaxed attitude is deceptive. He is endowed with an excellent sense of balance and a strong sense of responsibility. ln all his offices he got things done. 2, 3,4 THAT'S ALL SHE WROTE'
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STEPHEN RANSBURG Steve was chosen 1956 Reichel Award winner by his team- mates of the football squad, who also elected him co-cap- tain. ln addition to maintaining an outstanding academic record, he was active in a number of extra-curricular activi- ties. During his iunior and senior years he was sports edi- tor of the Red and Black, doing an excellent job keeping track ofthe many athletic events at the school. A member ofthe Varsity Club for three years, he was elected treasurer in his senior year, in which he also turned his attention to acting as a member ofthe Bernardine cast. Steve is an extraordinarily keen student of chemistry and physics. Especially interested in theory, he nevertheless waxed intensely prac- tical when he had to gather up five pounds of mercury he had accidentally spilled on the laboratory floor. His penchant for argument resulted in his classmates' dubbing him Socrates. ONCE MORE-I'LL EXPLAIN IT ONCE MORE . . . Red Glee Reichel Award 25
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JOHN STILES On the Red and Black staff all four years of high school, John served as editor-in-chief his iunior year. He was active in school dramatics and was elected president of Prompters this year. Holder of four letters in baseball, John was the star catcher of the team. He earned three letters in football, having been center in his sophomore and iunior years and tackle in his senior year. During his senior year John became quite a history enthusiast. In the afternoons he was often seen arguing with Mr. Harrity about some of the opinions broached in the senior history class. Notable among his academic achievements was the composition of an excellent report on Indiana liberal and con- servative opinion, which paper was based upon personal interviews. ROUGH IN THE DIAMOND Red 'I, 2, 3 2, 3, 4 Glee Club ........... I, 2 Quiz 'Em 27 Reichel
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