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Freshman Class AFV 5 iq, .Q 'E' FRONT ROW, L-R: Reynolds, Holliday, Neighbors, Pferd, Morley, I-lixson. SECOND ROW: Vonnegut, Johnson, Cole, Mahoney, Zack, Reahard. TI-HRD ROW: Falender, Woodard, Sweeney, Bearss, Megan- hardt, Moore. FOURTH ROW: McCaslin, Griffin, Mueller, Evans, lVlI. Black. There are 23 boys in the Freshman Class this year. All of them are ready to meet the high school standards of academic work and to join the social swing of the upper classes. These boys very often can be seen in such activities as the Photography Club, a new club just organized at Park this year, the Glee Club, art activities, and the Key Club. In addition to this, nine freshmen went out for football, eleven for basketball, and three for wrestling. You will also find three freshmen on the fencing team, a new sport also just started this year. The re- mainder may be found in the General Squad. With the help of our class adviser, Mr. Black, the Freshman Class helped launch the magazine sale and the United Fund drive. The Student Council representatives from this class are Turner Woodard and Rich Reahard. The Freshman Class also actively supports foot- ball and basketball teams. We hope this will continue in the future. 28 IW' IMTTFUYI Pwiailiiifmtlid:iii511211:rtvtifvwlm1anhivwummmufnisikmluhhimqumewswkwUllrmtxtvtiliiilkbtiivi . . . f ra
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Eighth Grade FRONT ROW, L-R: Forrest, Soper, J. Julian, Buschmann, Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Cochran, Rhode- hamel, Schumacker, Raake, Finch, Rauh. THIRD ROW: MI. Smith, Pearson, Templeton, Galyan, Eddy Kirby. This year's eighth grade class was a highly spirited and closely knit unit. Their readiness to support both their own and other school teams is an example of their school spirit. Although the majority is not athletically inclined, like most Hoosier lads, they enjoy playing basketball and make up the greater part of Middle- school basketball team. They are interested in the more cultural programs of Park. Their appreciation of art and drawing have led them to avoid their studies and study halls. Also they compose the majority of the Middle School Glee Club. Under the guide of their student council, they have joined with the seventh grade on a proj- ect to refinish the school's desks. 30 !'!f!?!H?if5!???!??1ifY??iff!5F!S1:ni1xeuaQiiiii1zzzzmimswmamniwiwzuammnsnuausumuwmzusafmsmwmmamumnammanus 7
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