The Park School - Spark Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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JUDY GOLDMAN STUDENT COUNCIL- Representative-4 PRODUCTION COMMITTEE--2 HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE-I RING CHAIRMAN-3 CLASS PRESIDENT-I, 3 CHORUS-I, 2, 3, 4 GIRLS' DISCUSSION CLUB--2, 3, 4 LATEST Contributor-I, 2, 3, 4 SPARK Corresponding Secretary-2, 3, 4 HOCKEY-I, 3 BASKETBALL-2, 3 MODERN DANCE-1, 2, 3, 4 TRACK-2 ARCH ERY-3 'Je tache que rien, qui touche les hommes, ne me soit Stranger. Without vivid descriptions of France, wild accounts of weekends, sudden exits to the biology lab,-without ,clever poetry, a firm stand for personal convictions on numerous class and school committees,-without a constructive attitude, a Mr. Anthony-flavor to a confidential con- versation,-without a happy laugh, a warming smile for everyone, genuine friendship, and above all a deep understanding of people,- that is, without Judy the Senior Class would have lacked its most spirited and enthusiastic member. I i CHARLES MARTYN KEELER STUDENT COUNCIL BOYS' DISCUSSION CLUB-4 President-4 SPARK Financial Chairman-v3 Financial Chairman-3 Representative-3 FOOTBALL-3, 4 DANCE CHAIRMAN-4 BASKETBALL-2, 3, 4 CHORUS-2, 3, 4 BASEBALL-3 ORCHESTRA-2, 3, 4 TRACK-2, 3 Charlie, a most colorful character in word and deed, has advocated the rights of the Uncommon Man throughout his Park School career. This past yearlhe has been the governing force behind the Student Council and the Constitutional Committee and has conducted all meetings with characteristic dignity and humor. Charlie has various means of expressing his unique sense of humor, but in our intense philosophical discussions, he has shown deliberate thought and a deep sense of values. Charlie is o whiz on skis and a powerhouse on the football team, al- though his spectacular touchdowns were not always given recognition by the referees. However, he would rather run up the scales, than down the field, and his trumpet has added some cool tones to the instrumental combo of Sernotfsky, Finnell and Keeler. From his properly-soiled white bucks to his collegiate pink shirt, Charlie is a Man of Distinction. Great is our admiration for one who speaks fluently and wisely. I3

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BARBARA ANNE HOWARD ,...--... ,?h ,A ,,..,,...- ART CHAIRMAN OF SPRING LATEST PRODUCTION-4 Contributor-3, 4 DINING ROOM COMMITTEE-4 SPARK COUNTRY FAIR COMMITTEE-4 Art Board-3, 4 CLASS SECRETARY-4 HOCKEY-3, 4 CHORUS-3, 4 Cqpfqin-4 GIRLS' DISCUSSION CLUB-3, 4 BASKETBALL-3, 4 Secretary-4 TENNIS--3 That blonde you iust saw dash by was the effervescence ofthe class of '53. A contagious tee-hee, a willingness to help, and a genuine love for people have come to spell Bubbles, In the last two years that we've known Barb, her sparkling personality and her ability to make friends easily have become a part of us all. The c'mon, haven't you any spirit line shows the interest in Park she so quickly conceived, which we will never forget when we think of field hockey, basketball or Girls' Dis- cussion Club. With Bubbles go her artistic talents, her love for those cute nursery schoolers, and-we fear-her most prized possession, the meat wagon. Behind her, Bubbles leaves the memories of a gay sense of humor, a cheery disposition, and a heart as big as that smile, that makes her a good friend to all. Nothing great was ever accomplished without enthusiasm. AMANDA FISK STUDENT COUNCIL GIRLS' DISCUSSION CLUB-2, 3, 4 Representative-I PENPUSHERS-I, 2 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN-4 SPARK DANCE CHAIRMAN-2, 3 Lit. Board'-I COUNTRY FAIR Chairman of SPARK-room-2 Publicity Chairman-4 Business Editor-3 PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN OF HOCKEY-I, 2, 3, 4 PRODUCTION-4 BASKETBALL-I, 2, 3, 4 CLASS SECRETARY-2 BASEBALL-I CHORUS-I, 2, 3, 4 LACROSSE-2 Amanda has been a member of the Park School Community for ten years. In this time she has become well known for her cool, calm manner and her thoughtfulness and consideration for others. Faced with any iob or problem Amanda is able to develop a plan of attack, rally her re- sources, and gain command of the situation. In her Junior year Amanda, as Business Editor of the Spark, coped with the ditiicult task of organizing the book in a very efficient manner. In sports Amanda is on important addition to any team whether it be Field Hockey, Baseball or Basketball, for besides being a good athlete she has the spirit that carries a team to victory. As chairman ofthe newly formed Athletic Committee she has done a fine iob in welcoming visiting teams and providing home hospitality for those who need it. She meets the changes time and chance present With modest dignity and calm content. I2



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THE WILL We, the class of i953 at the Park School, expecting short- ly to depart from the hallowed halls of said institution of learning, do make this our last will and testament, bequeath- ing to various persons sundry items useful in the Park School life. Jean Buell wills her enthusiasm for knitting argyle socks to John Reissig. David Bunis wills his ability to get out of trouble to Clay Smith. Terry Finnell- lf you're willing, I'm willing. Amanda Fisk wills her ability to get along with Mr. Mols to Sydney Elster. Judy Goldman wills her date with Mr. Provenzano to Judy Ehrenreich. Karl Heilborn wills his electrical knowledge and highly successful means of getting out of school to Jane Hirsch. Jean Hooker wills her singing ability to Margot Victor. Barbara Howard wills her effervescent bubbles to Rose- mary Brown. Babs Hurwitz wills her ability to lose at Black Jack to Sturg Glenn. Charlie Keeler wills his love for people to Arthur Stein- berg. Peggy Lyon wills her ride to South Buffalo to Velma Rice. Ronny Maierhofer wills his ability to laugh at Mr. O'Connor's iokes to Polly Yager. Jane Manley wills her horse tail to Frances Macdonald. Bob Morrison wills a reserved seat on the couch in Streeter to Jack Merkley. Paul Oppenheimer wills his winning bedside manner to Harry Nichols. Harold Ruslander wills his Nichols football shirt to Dale Casto on the even days and Tom Zierk on the odd days. Carol Sernoffsky wills her unforgettable version of Unforgettable to Joanna Brizdle. Gail Stumpf wills her good bowling scores to Doris Rantucci. Denny Wilson wills his half of the LATEST to Joe Bell. FAMOUS SAYINGS OF THE SENIORS Jean Buell- All LATEST Articles must be handed in before 3:l5. David Bunis- Coax me. Terry Finnell- Na funny. X Amanda Fisk- Hi, Gang. Judy Goldman- Who says dissecting angle worms isn't fun? Karl Heilborn- Hungry?-l'll go out and shoot a pheasant. Jean Hooker- You don't say. Barbara Howard- Oh no, I iust couldn't. Babs Hurwitz- Oh ho, what a riot! What are you talking about? Charlie Keeler- Goody, goody, for our side! Peggy Lyon- It's all a matter of policy. Ronny Maierhofer- Did I have a time last night! Jane Manley- See you in Lewiston. Bob Morrison- What? I'm on privileges? Paul Oppenheimer- ln Paris they do it differently. Harold Ruslander- l'll take you there, but I won't take you home.' Carol Sernoffsky- l can't help it Mr. Knopp, I'm seeing double today. Gail Stumpf- Can l help? Denny Wilson- I move the meeting be adiournedf' l4

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