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RALPH REAHARD During his five years at Park, Bo has contributed to many areas of school life. Playing varsity football and two years of varsity baseball he earned two letters in each. In the winter, Bo's enthusiasm carried him to the basketball court. He was a member of the Varsity Club his senior year and also served the school as a charter member of the Key Club. Perhaps the greatest feat of his senior year was his position as busi- ness manager of the RED AND BLACK, Through persistent work He was able to move into solvency and keep it there. Foremost among his extracurricular activities were water skiing and photography. RALPH REAI-IA RD: ACTIVITIES Panther 4, Assistant Editor 45 Red and Black 3,4, Business Manager 45 Football 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Key Club 2, 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 National Junior Honor Society 1. -v-i.. 1. .-.,. four years of fmr the paper RANDY ROGERS: ACTIVITIES Panther 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Tennis 3,4, Captain 35 Varsity Club 2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 Prompters Club 3,4. RAN DY ROGERS Randy was the fourth member of his family to handle ably the school's highest responsibility, the presidency of the student council. In addition to his Council work, Randy shared his voice with the Glee Club, served Prompters as a junior and a Senior and wrote articles for the RED AND BLACK and the PANTHER , Athletically Randy was active the year round, having earned letters in football, basketball, and tennis. He was elected captain of the tennis team his junior year. A three-year member of the Varsity Club, he served as its secretary -treasurer his senior year. I-lis willingness to be of help whenever needed and his friendliness toward his fellows made Randy one of the best liked and most re- spected members of the class of '64. I :ao Q .,,, -a it 1,-,.,,,. y I.: ::.ri:L::f:f-221: .vleziivlfm .rL?.:!f.fE:Z:L:Lr- r 1 ni-A-zfgfffwf s .: 1
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JEFF PFERD A native of New jersey, jeff had only two years at Park. Although he was one of the quieter members of the class of '64, his interest in science was known to all of his classmates. A member of the Science Club, he performed a good many experi- ments at home. I-lis general knowledge of science amazed his classmates and occasionally pro- voked his masters. ln addition to pursuing his interests in science, jeff participated in wres- tling and tennis and supported his teammates through two years of varsity football. JEFF PFERD: E. B. RAYBURN: ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES E. B. RAYBURN Panther 3,4, Editor 43 Football 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Prompters Club 2,3,4, President 4. E. B., commonly referred to as the Turkey, has been one of the more active members of the class of '64, His two main school functions, edi- tor of the yearbook and president of the Prompters Club, have been both time consuming and tedious jobs. ln spite of a sprained back his sophomore year, mononucliocis his junior year and appendi- citis his senior year, E. B. has been an asset to the Park athletic teams . The Turkey was oc- cupied by a love of cars and girls Cin that orderj outside of school. It can only be speculated whether he will marry a car or a woman. E. B. 's Sprite, unpainted and minus headlights and doors, graced the student parking lot throughout the year. HMFEH.TE WilWFEH??!?FWEEWWmWHH?F?UfVf?99EFfFHFF!!'!f?!? ,,,'.1'.!'..'.'l'.'-.'?-'9-?Z'I'- ,. In
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PETER SCHMIDT Pete had the distinction of being the only senior in an advanced math course. His love of math has paid off for him in the form of an exceptionally high score on the college boards. However, this is not to suggest that Pete was merely a mathe- matics machine. His other interests were in sports. He played three major sports this year, and was able to letter in all of them. Near the end of the winter term Pete again received the ardurous task of constructing a set for the Promp- ters Club production. This year Pete and his helpers managed to build a beautiful set. Pete was a conscientious contributor of his time to the school, and his participation was often invaluable to the success of several school functions. PETER SCHMIDT BILL TURNBULL: ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Glee Club 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Tennis 4 Promp- Panther, 4. ters Club 3,4. BILL TURNBULL Bill only had one year of high school at Park. However, he had been a member of the Park set for four years previously, as he attended here from the fifth grade to his freshman year. Dur- ing the time between his freshman and the first half of his senior year Bill was a cadet at Culver Military Academy. When he returned to Park he settled into the Park way of life straight away. He could often be found in the senior room play- ing cards and losing money. His loyalty to the basketball team led him many places and often his enthusiasm provided some embarrassment. Bill will long be remembered by his colleagues for his trips to Culver, unflagging attendance at away basketball games, and his green Woody. 16
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