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DAVE BIDDINGER: ACTIVITIES Key Club 3,45 Varsity Club 2, 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Ched Remy Award Junior Red Cross 3. DAVE BIDDINGER Dave's extracurricular activities through high school were centered around athletics. Dave was a team workhorse who could be depended upon to get the job done right. His desire and ability en- abled him to win three letters in football and two in baseball and in basketball. No one could have been more surprised than Dave was when he found himself pitching his junior year. Cor when Kattie asked him to the Prom .D Though not known for a blazing fastball or a deceptive curve, he was a reliable and steady hurler. Called Biddy by all who knew him, he regularly frequented the Senior Prom and could often be found tossing a broken record with any and all who cared to in- dulge. Biddy was the butt of many jokes about his size, but he almost always took them with the pleasant easy-going attitude which earned Mr. Smith's nickname pet woodchuck. JOHN BRAI NARD: ACTIVITIES Panthers 3,45 Red and Black 2,3,4, Circulation 35 Manager 45 Chanticleer 4, Editor 45 Prompters Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Radio Club 25 Logic Club 2. JOHN BRAINARD At Park from his Freshman year, john, known to his classmates as Bear, maintained a high scholastic average throughout his four years. I-Iis name made frequent appearances on the honor rolls and he was a member of the National Honor Society. The 1964 Chanticleer, Park's literary magazine was published in excellent form, thanks to john's editorship. john wrote feature stories for the Red and Black as well, and served as circula- tion manager for the paper in his senior year. 6 FH!! ?i'H'!'I'Tfff5'W'1UFI'lZ1!, 'vnwacu mpc, wdrlvrnvtvgtwymvwmr. m'.q:us2:'rrm909Sllrvn?yNgg'F6a 1 bl f..L::z:z:::m'-w lqllgl?EflE5lll'lf2I.lLl351:v,vl?.lLZf':1'a-ln,2.1f.'i.'fl.l '+--nLl:1L.7Zl'i',nf. ..1:L:::::f:f 5-ri-.:.:x:r::n:: e I fr I str
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ARTHUR BROWN One of the more studious members of the class of '64, Art came to Park in the fifth grade. In addi- tion to maintaining a sound academic standing, Art worked as a feature writer for the RED AND BLACK and served as business manager for the Panther in his senior year. The Businessman, ' as he was known to his classmates, was elected Treasurer of the Investment Club in his junior year and showed a strong interest in his senior economics course. Art will be remembered for his studious ways, his silent chuckle, and the dexterity with which he singlehandedly outsold a three -man syndicate during the Student Council magazine drive. Y ARTHUR BROWN: JOHN COCI-IRAN: ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Panther 4, Business Manager 45 Red and Black 45 Panther 45 Red and Black 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Varsity Glee Club 2,45 Investment Club 2,3, Treasurer 35 Club 1,2,3,4, President 43 Fgotball 1,2,3,4, CO- Science Club 3,4, President 4. Captain 45 Wrestling 2,3,4, Captain 35 Tennis 3,4. JOHN COCHRAN The Mouse, who arrived at Park with Messrs. Berkeley and Foxlow, was the most active athlete in the class of '64. I-le was a four-year blanket winner in football, a three-year letterman in wrestling, captaining the team for two years, and a two -year letterman in tennis. A four -year member of the Varsity Club, he served as its president in his senior year. He was a member of the Key Club for two years, and photographer for the RED AND BLACK during his senior year. His Monday absences were almost as salient a feature of his record as his athletic prowess. 7 I , , ' sl lu ., ,I U I., o u . w xi. 4.1.9, .i 3' -I1 0' wha... , .i'.:.::Zfgf!eif,,1fi- ,.r,1g:i.e.l.ifL::f1 fe:.:Tf?v .f.,If,1E1l:::1: -ww ,igtfz-:fin-xv-1 5,
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