The Park School - Spark Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1941

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The Park School - Spark Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 12 of 64
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Page Ei gb! The spark PETER KRANZ Pete has been at Park for only a year, but his friendliness and bright disposition are Well known to everyone. As an active member of The Latest Staff, he was chief poll-taker and general-interviewer. Pete is not only a live-wire in the literar fields of the school but has also taken part in rsity sports. Pete plans to become a I-Iaavudn next year. Spark Board, 4 I N , Discussion Club, 4 Basketball Tu K! ffl' l W W4 L EVA LANDSBERGER Oh, Eva, you played perfectly beautifully! A modest shrug of the shoulders is Eva,s answer to this Well-deserved comment, which she has heard more than a few times, for many of our Monday morning assemblies have been highlighted by her violin solos. Eva also Hddles fas she calls itj in the String Group and was a prominent member of the Operetta orchestra. Her spontaneous bursts of humor have brightened up our history classes and given us many a chuckle. Eva will continue her study of the violin next year. Penpushers Inc., 4 String Group, 3, 4 PHOPEBE LEWIS That loud shriek of laughter? Why, that's just Phoebe adding life to a group of conversation- alists. We all know Phoebe for her gay sense of humor and jovial disposition. Besides being lots of fun, PhoebU is a good executive, under herd man- agement, more and larger baskets for the needy were collected at Thanksgiving. She has also been active as manager of the girls' hockey and basketball teams and proved a valuable assistant to Miss Dinkel. Phoebv plans to study for social service work. Spark Board, 4 Qu Chairman Thanksgiving Baskets, 4 mn 6 Manager of Hockey, 4 XQA Manager of Basketball, 4 SN Hockey, 2 Basketball, 1

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Nmeteen Forty one i Page SWW ANDORA HODGIN Fragile femininity and lack of brains do not al- ways go together, for Andie's characteristics con- tradict the rule. Her gentle ways and quiet voice create the essence of feminine rm while her mind delves into the realm of physic d the-philosophical problems of mankind. B se of er ability to flutter in true 1890 , Andi s t most suc- cessful of the brides ds bfsgp tta. Spark Board, , 4 D 1 52' Wa. 0' QV' EDWARD KELLY A worried look, mad dashing in search of an ering reporters, furious pounding of the type- rit nd we know that Thursday afternoon is e E ' ' Kelly working hard to get The Latest to . f ' es his absorbing interest in the school ek ews sheet, Ed takes an active part in the bi- nf ly meetings of the Discussion Club. Here he creates an uproar with his lively spirit and his heated arguments in favor of That Mann! Discussion Club, 2, 3, 4 The Latest, 3, Editor, 4 Manager of the Boys' Basketball, 4 PETER KLAUSSEN Pete has been a student at Park longer than anyone else in the class, and perhaps this is the rea- son Why so many people turn to him in times of un- certainty. As a result of his amiability and comrade- ship, he was elected President of the Senior Class. Pete claims to be a woman hater, but the effects of a southern accent have done wonders in this direction. President of the Senior Class Student Council Representative, 3 Discussion Club, 3, 4 0 Soccer, 2, 3, 4 q Basketball, 2, 3, 4 'Vo 6l,uv0 WW C945 fl sofaswr W cw. Q-'Q K'NW . CQQTWAA' P kt.-,-f



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Nmcfcwi Forfy one , . X Page Nfflf N We LTON F. Mon, JR. Swish! and Carl is with us again, rushing from I ,Xhis beloved Ippieola fthat's his carj. Carl usually reaches the Senior Room just before the last bell rings. A camera and bead-work fiend, Moe is also our ace soccer goalie and dialect man. His own particular jargon, which only he can translate, is displayed on his notebooks in the form of such words as easeola and olansies . An arden physicist, Moe 'Q Q 9 is forever trying to work out new laws of physics, uch to Mr. Smithls dismay. -Board, 3, 4 S cer, Manager, 1, Squad, 2 Basketball Manager: 2 WILLIAM MOWAT Star of the soccer team, star of the basketball team, and star of the baseball team, Bill is almost as well known to our sports opponents as he is to the students of the Park School. Not limiting him- self to athletics, Bill gave a stirring performance as the Usher in the school operetta-and, as Class Treasurer, he succeeded in extracting the Class dues from the Seniors every week. Vice-President of the Student Council, 4 Treasurer of the Senior Class, 4 Discussion Club, 3, 4 gk ap Soccer, 2, 3, 4 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 ' Baseball, 2, 3, 4 W ,rf MARY PITCHER Now you see, it's this way: you pull this little . . . no, now wait a minute . . . Amid a hysterical group of seniors, Pitch is demonstrating the er, a,- proper,' method of loading Mowat's gun. With her unmatched sense of humor, Mary is often the source of lots of fun and laughter in the Senior Room. She uses her abundant supply of energy in all athletics and in directing the social program. Her independ- ence and happy habit of expressing her own opinions have added greatly to the meetings of the Student Council and the Senior Class. DCDUZ ' Spark Board, 3, 4 am' Chairman of the Program, 4 'Md U' L' lwut Mqj Shakespeare Club, 4 iaaav Ov-ul, Sad' M DU- Hockey, 3, 4 - : Basketball, 3, 4 l I 0LU'v-7 I ' Q

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