Park Tudor School - Chronicle Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1964

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KENT MORSE During his stay at Park, Kent inspired confidence in all those with whom he was associated. Evi- dences of this were the many honors and positions that fell to him. Kent was fand will remainl an individual. More than a Park student, he was a supporter of the school--admittedly a somewhat critical one at times--and a definite influence upon its policies and procedures. In many ways the outstanding senior of the class. he demon- strated, along with his leadership ability, a real capacity for work. RED AND BLACK Editor, Richel Award winner, and a three -year letterman in tennis, Kent evinced uncanny versatility. Yet it was not this versatility that marked him. Many were well-rounded, Morse was significant. KENT MORSE. ACTIVITIES Panther 3,45 Red and Black l,2,3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Key Club 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Glee Club 3,45 Student Council 4, Sec- retary 45 Prompters Club 45 Football 35 Richel Award 35 Manager Football 45 Tennis 2, 3,45 Ched Remy Award, Honorable Mention 35 Harvard Book Award, Honorable Mention 35 Teen Star Reporter 4. JOHN MOTHERSHEAD john has been a student at Park for ten years. Since that time he has become well acquainted with the school's routine. john was a member of the Glee Club for two years. However, his inter- est in music did not stop with singing. I-Ie also enjoyed classical music and the fine arts. Being the only person in his class taking Spanish Ill, john recently had a chance to show his prowess in that language during a trip to Mexico . I-le had always been regarded as one of the quieter members of his class, yet he came out quite a bit during his last two years. When john's interest was aroused, his application produced top results. He should progress favor- ably if he decides to apply himself to all facets of life, whether these be pleasant or not. 12 JOHN MOTHERSHEAD' ACTIVITIES Panther 45 Red and Black 3,45 Glee Club 2 4 Prompters Club 4. pri' -rrvw sara-arurrtzvrsv-q,,Q!.-.1RII:Jgm.-if-u.1gmpgm..1:3g7ug-gmpw-anti-'lND!wa.u1 r., Ttbigfild- E1 'Nui . Tf???54.uc.aqtf7l!F1Ff:?r I LL --v-nv.. , '1-.. vu-1.... H-..... ' vwn., . ' il-v. ' . ' ui-..., 7 'fu .n-1....... . 'I ..

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' JIM KOTHE A Park schooler for six years, jim has become the most notorious and most controversial character of the senior class. His fluent vocabu- lary and quick wit enabled him to be the life of the party. On the other hand, jim is not always such a humorous and boisterous person, but quite the contrary, jim has been a steady student through his tenure at Park and has established himself in various activities. On the football field, jim may well be remembered for his high spirit and rough playing. He lettered three years and was elected co -captain his senior year. On the baseball dia- mond jim was unable to play catcher because his quick puns caused the pitcher to concentrate more on him than the batter. jim switched to outfield and won his letter for it as a senior. Iim's unsur passed wit and vivid imagination made him some- what of a ringleader in preparing frequent capers . It is safe to say that it will be sometime before anyone will forget jimg including Sally. JIM KOTI-IE: SANDY MCVIE: ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Panther 43 Red and Black 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Var- Red and Black 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 National Junior Sity Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,4, C0-Capfain 43 Honor Society 15 National Honor Society 2,3,4g Baseball 45 Science Club 3. Logic Club 2, l SANDY Mcvlf When Sandy came to Park in his freshman year, he wasted no time in adjusting to his new environ- ment. From the very first Sandy's name appeared consistently on the Honors and High Honors lists. He continued to maintain his high scholastic aver- age throughout high school and was a member of the National Honor Society all four years. After Sandy's freshman year he continued to branch out into other activities . He joined the newly-initiated Key Club and the now-defunct Logic Club. Sandy also wrote for the RED AND BLACK in his last three years. From the very first Sandy showed himself to be an excellent student, a critical yet concerned member of the class, and even a fair football player. 11 mir, f f T'



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BOB MUELLER Before Bob's arrival at Park, he pursued many outside activities. Although he was interested in them all, Bob excelled in two--swimming and horseback riding. Bob is presently a member in good standing of the Trader's Point Hunt Club. He has ridden horses for a long time and may well be considered an accomplished equestrian. Despite his love of riding, Bob also devoted his time to swimming. Like all his brothers and sisters, Bob was a member of the Indianapolis Athletic Club swimming team. In this, too, Bob was somewhat of an expert, having set several records in his day. Bob leaves behind a vivid impression of his man- ner of riding his Corvette and his relationship with a mysterious blonde at Tudor Hall. JAY PEACOCK: ACTIVITIES Panther 45 Red and Black 45 Basketball 3,45 Var- sity Club 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4. JAY PEACOCK Jay was one of the more mischievous and fun- loving members ofthe senior class. He was al- ways a strong advocate of various proposed capers. His spirit always ran so high that even his trigonometry grades were unable to depress him. Throughout high school, and even before, jay served the basketball team well with his cool head and excellent rebounding. In baseball his hitting ability and strong arm helped many a Park team to victory. I-le was best known to his colleagues as a smart dresser and one who had a way with Tudor girls. Because of his hair he attracted many a young girl and was awarded the highest senior award-- Dumpman of the Week. Jay will be remembered for his various capers, his close-cut hair, and his hatred of Volkswagen buses. 13 ?'fl5fg!:f?fff' -fLTP f1W'lfi?f'z?'Pai 7i E rf?f?ZPfLf2I:l?l? 7f f :lf-2?7i'?51i'f7I:lfl?

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