The Park School - Spark Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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DEDICATION Thls year, the Semor class has chosen to dedlcate the 1957 Spark to a woman who has devoted seventeen wears of loyal serv1ce to the Park School YN henever help ns needed, no matter what the problem, people almost 1nst1nct1vely turn to her for help Sandwlched ln between demands for asplrms, gym excuses, Lower School reports and mlmeo graphlng, she has found t1me to teach several typlng classes just because she lllxes to see people able to type well Also, up untxl thls year she has borne the brunt of the m1meograph1ng of the Latex! Her good advice and fr1endlv understandmg of other people s problems have endeared her to the hearts of scores of persons No matter how trlvlal the problem, she would l1sten mtently, and many a Senlor has felt conslderably better after a talk w1th her, especlally at Thes1s and hxam tlme To demonstrate our gratltude, and to say Thank you for her QCFVICCS, her kmdnesses and her untlrlng efforts to keep 450 students, faculty members, stall and malntenance personnel ln the best of health, we of the Senlor class wlsh to dedlcate the 1957 Spark to Mrs Ellzabeth Gray I we could rst know where we are and whzther we are tendzng, -we could better fudge what to do and how to do zt 2 . , , ' , 7 ' . 1 . . t 4 . . . . U . 7 ,, . . . . . t , . . . . , ' cs rr ' 7' . . . t H if . . . f 9 , x ' I! PROLOGUE Park School is a complex world of all sorts of people. In it everyone gains some- thing in addition to scholastic achievement: a knowledge of his fellows sprung from the informality of Park. Here lies the most diversified and liberal education possi- ble, for each person has some new and special gift, either familiar or strange, to do- nate to our world. Individuality reigns supreme, democracy flourishes in this tiny corner of a bountiful fatherland-a tiny replica of that world-famed, yet little- known culture, that state of mind and quality of action characteristic of America which is so little understood by those who do not come in contact with it. One of the best qualified people to describe it, we feel, is Carl Sandburg, noted for his portrayal of the great and tiny daily incidents occurring over the broad expanse of our continent. He states that it is the people, all shapes, sizes and varieties-it is the people who make this country what it is. Of these, Sandburg writes, as we would of the people at Park. The people tr a myth an ahstraetzon And what myth would you put zn place of the people? And what ahstractzon would you exchange for thu one? And when has ereatzve man not tozled deep zn myth? TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Tribute Seniors Classes Faculty Activities Production Sports A s Page page page page page page Page Page Page 5 I 2 5 57 6 YEARBOOK EDITORS Sue Womer Photography Sandy Houck Art Board Sue Lieberman Literary Board Nliss Lyncker Advisor Guy Gunzberg Business Board Staff Photographer 3 ll K ' ' l ' , . - ' nr . . 2 4 9 9 35 I d 9 . Ji 7 uf ,YM , V 1 f vi ' ri 3 i 9 ' .i it ' Y ' 4 ' , ' , - TRIBUTE TO MR. HERBERT BELCHER Dear Herbert Slnce you left Park last fall we have mlssed seeing you at your accustomed tasks Now that sprlng has come the flower beds are crylng for your Green Thumb Your devotlon to all thmgs growlng your mterest m and care for the hortlcultural details as well as the human population has endeared you to all Park s cltxzens As a man who has loved h1s work, you have been an msplratlon to all of us to strlve for a rlch llfe What you have done for Park In developlng the grounds and making them more beautiful wlll remaln wlth us always to enjoy and treasure For all these thmgs we would like to remember you ln our yearbook You :hall never he lzred tx!! the .rea 1: tired You :hall never go weary iz!! the land and the wznd go weary You wr!! he as hard as narls, ny? ar hluefog Man 15 horn wzth razn hows zn hz.: heart and you ll never read hzm unless you conszder raznhows 4 Q I D , . ' ' H u , . D . . , . . U . . . . . . . , . . . ,, , . 4 pf' 5 f 59 L A 1 ,K .4 . A .. f tx N N Thr pam' Qfq gzwzl rfzfzfzgw' bvforyozf. ff'h1',-Apgr, Ofz bvgiizfzvfif in fzffff. Tofzzozvo-1: ZGc'f0llgJ lo ivozzf, N Q' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 'I he phrase, A unlhed, fun loving class of mdlvlduals, seems to typ1fy the SCIIIOI' class XI ho w1lI soon forget the ThCSlS Party at Lucy I an Slckle s and Tommy Thesls, toboggamng partles at Sandra Houck s, New Year s eve at Dale Engllsh s, surprlse partles, where sometimes the secret was fully kept the Toot, Class Day, and Fmally graduatlon and the Graduation Dance? On the more constructive slde, the Senlor class has demonstrated 1ts abxllty to cope wlth almost any sltuatlon, from a roofing problem on Streeter to the unravellng of a most complex problem II1 Mr Chapin s seminar Interwoven amongst the demands of student government, Plazn and Fancy, classes, exams and the memorable thesis were worrles about college Boards and college admissions, just to make life mterestlng Through all thls the splrlt of the Senlor class never wavered, although sometlmes It took quite a shock to brxng the class back to normalcy One Monday, after a partlcularly rough week end, Mr Brad Chapxn paused 1n hrs lecture long enough to exclaxm, I ve never seen a bugger bunch of deadheads ln my life' Then we woke up and have been awake ever since Man w1ll never arr1ve, man wlll be always on the way It IS wrltten he shall rest, but never for on wantmg BRENDA JEAN MOLS STUDENT COUNCIL I 2 4 SPARK ART BOARD 2 3 President 4 Edltor 3 DANCE CO CHAIRMAN 2 3 HOCKEY I 2 3 4 BUILDING FUND COMMITTEE 4 BASKETBALL 1 CLASS VICE PRESIDENT 3 BASEBALL I CHORUS 1 2 3 4 IACROSSF I 2 3 FRESHMAN GIRI S DISCUSSION CI UB I ART CLUB 4 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 2 3 4 IA EST I 3 Brenda, as one ofthe most llvely members of the Senior class, has partlclpated enthuslastlcally rn so many actlvltles that lt IS lmposslble even for her to remember the entire l1st at a given moment In her capacltv as Pres1dent of the Lpper School she has managed the school government w1th hlgh ldeals and with understandmg wvlth her artx cles oflNl1ddIe School news she has brought us all mto closer touch wrth the younger set of the school An mterest and talent ln art have made her not only an able lllustrator ofthe yearbook but finally Art Edltor IU her unlor year, her art Interest has also made her actively partlclpate ln the Art Club Besldes the academlc and extra currlcular pursuits, Brenda has been a loyal team member ln all sports and has played commendably on the Varsity basketball team, both as a for ward and as a guard Full of fun, Brenda often comes up with wltty remarks glvlng an accent to a sltuatlon The often mlsused words sweet, kind and frlendly apply to Brenda ln a very real sense Speakmg hls own thoughts, or what he belleved, IH so far as he knew, to be thoughts pecullar to hlmself alone 6 ' S A ' Q Y ' V Y Il ' El ' O S . 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The sea and the wind tell him he shall be lonely, meet love, be shaken with struggle, and go ' ,Y Y Y 3 - I 1 I D ' n 21 3: 4 Y Q Y 4 4 I Y C , x . v ' T x 29 1 4 , LAWRENCE EDEN COOK BODDEN STUDENT COUNCIL 4 Vice President 4 DINING ROOM COMMITTEE 3 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 2 COMMUNITY CHEST 3 Chairman 3 I FOREIGN STUDENT DAY COMMITTEE 4 CHORUS 1, 2, 3, 4 BOYS DISCUSSION CLUB 2,3 SOCCER 2, 3, 4 Captain 3, 4 BASKETBALL 2, 3, 4 TRACK 1, 2, 3, 4 BASEBALL 2, , BOYS' CHEERLEADING 4 Captain 4 CHESS CLUB 1 SPARK ART BOARD 3 A little spark of amalca calypsoed onto the Park School campus three years ago when Larry Bodden erupted on the scene with a smile, an accent and a shock of curly blond hair Larry has taken an effective part 1n school government, class functions, and cheerleadlng VI hlle Vice President of the Student Council, co chairman of the Senior dance, and a star as Ze Ambas sador m Of Theel Smg and Peter in Plum and Fancy, Arm has also found tlme for cheerleading and a most IFIIPFCSSIVC game of soccer Every party became even more lively because of Professor Bod den s calypso classes, his enthusiasm having made us all fans of Harry Belafonte Wlas I not always a laughing man? Dld I ever fall of ready -pests? Chairman 3 DINING ROOM COMMITTEE 1 2 3 4 PARK HARLEY COMMITTEE 3 FRESHMAN GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 1 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 2 3 4 4,14 If Vpbf' pf? WA fkfguff Q12 WWE!!! DIANE B VI T HOCKEY 1 SOCCER 2 3 BOWLING I 2 FENCING TRACK I 2 3 SPARK LITERARY BOARD 3 CLASS SECRETARY 4 Hall to the conquerlng hero, hall to the victors valiant T e Hash ofa camel s halr coat and a blue and white scarf whlsklng around a corner A smart blue convertlble great partles Horses and riding Regular attendance at Park games Songs from all the shows on the way home Pioneer splrlt Smartly dressed Excellence in soccer A cigarette at Streeter A frlend to all You re right but to no avail Dlez What was the name you called me? and why did you go so soon? 7 ' 3 4 ' J ' ll YI L 3 1 - il ' - ' K1 ,Y ' ' KC I, - ' KK lf S 1 k . . . N W! ' IP 5 , fe ' ' ry js ,, .... , , M! X ,. JJ I D D ! Y l4 I I Y 3 ' 4 ' j y Y I , I , ' ' - ' ' ' . . . . h Ll Y ' ' Y! KI ' lf , . . . mc I ' U WILLIAM JOHN CRANE CHORUS 1,2, 3,4 TRACK i,1,3,4 SPARK BUSINESS BOARD 2 SOCCER 1, 1, 3, 4 BASKETBALL 1, 1 VOLLEYBALL 3, 4 While seemingly shy and reserved in the presence of people whom he doeSn't know too well, Bill Crane is the direct opposite when he is with his closest friends. His imagination, humor, appreciation of a good story, and his ability to laugh at a joke on himself make Bill a nice person to be with. Once you become true friends, Bill will stick with you through thick and thin. His interesting, objective point of view toward assignments, faculty members, vacations, sports and Social events will make Park remem ber Bill Crane for many years to Come GAIL JOSEPHINE TEGARTY STUDENT COUNCIL 3 Secretary 3 PRODUCTION COMMITTEE 2 THANKSGIVING COMMITTEF 4 SPARK ART BOARD 1 1 3 CHESS CLUB 1 2 FRESHMAN GIRLS DISCUSSION Cl UB Chairman I BADMINTON 1 2 3 TENNIS 4 BASKETBALL 1 3 MODERN DANCE 1 CHORUS 1 1 3 4 TRACK 1 FFNCING 4 Want someone who takes an interest in everyone and everythin is willing to do more than she S asked and has a sense of humor be sides? VVell then, Gall Tegarty is the one you are looking for Her sparkling and refreshing good humor as well as her intense interest in everyone have helped to pull many a weary Senior out of the doldrums Coupled with these talents Gail also has that certain something needed to quiet down a Class meeting so that some business can be accomplished Gail s intelligence and steadying hand have been felt 1n the student government, and her appropriate remarks at the right time have influenced many a decision in school affairs Gall has an equal interest in the arts and the sciences In her we have a future scientist whose capacities range even to the modern dance These are among the qualities that make Gall 'Iegarty one ofthe best liked Seniors, and when she graduates, Park will be losing a true Pioneer' Lnder the sea and out to the stars we go 8 Many things I might have said today, and I kept my mouth Shut 'W A u ' ' I yy 7 1 T4 ry rl! 1 1 S, . .. , .,. . . . Uv an SANDRA JEAN HOUCK STUDENT COUNCIL 3 4 SOCCER 2 3 4 THANKSGIVING COMMITTEE 2 TENNIS 1 2 3 PARK HARLEY COMMITTEE 1 BOWLING I 2 3 CHESS CLUB 1 2 3 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 2 4 FENCING 4 FRESHMAN GIRLS DISCUSSION CI UB 1 BADMINTON 1 SPARK ART BOARD I 2 3 4 Ed1tor4 MODERN DANCE 1 3 Got a question? Call on Sandy' Inveterate newsgatherer, she knows who was with whom at last nlght s party and often why Besldes thls, you can be sure of gettlng the help you need, whether rt IS on the latest word on French verbs or for the organlzlng of an important project Sandy has been wlth us slnce her freshman year and has en rlched our community wlth her strength of character and her rella b1l1ty and quiet frlendlmess She has shown that she IS capable of deallng wlth a varxety of responslbllltles, small or large After bemg on the Spark Art Board for three years, she was elected Editor She also served two years on the Councll and partlclpated on the Thanks glvlng Commlttee Settmg her own goals, she has accomplxshed all jobs wlth steady work and great attentlon to detalls On the soccer field Sandy has dxstmgmshed herself by sklll, true sportsmanshlp and flghtlng Splrlt Slncere and dependable are two words to describe such CHORUS I 2 w a Hne glrl as Sandy We will Hx our hearts over, the south wmd says so STUDY HALL COMMITTEE 2 4 LATEST I 2 3 4 Chau-man 4 Managing Edltor 4 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE I 3 FOOTBALL 1 2 3 4 PRODUCTION SUBCOMMITTEE 3 Co-Captam 4 BASKETBALL I 2 3 CLASS PRESIDENT 3 TRACK I 2 3 CHORUS I 2 BASEBALL I 2 3 4 CLASS VICE PRESIDENT 4 DANCE CHAIRMAN I 2 3 Each morning North Tonawanda sends to us Dave Colton, a boy of much versatlllty In his four years at Park Dave has dlstlngulshed himself as the wlttlest person m The Class of 57 havlng the ablllty to come out with the funnlest statements and actlons at just the rxght time Dave has made the last page of The Latest very popular because of the wlde var1ety of humor found 1n h1s weekly column, Dave s Cave He has contrlbuted another of hrs talents to our school productlons by portraymg Fulton ln Of Thee I Szng, and Dan 1n Plazn and Fancy On the athletlc Held, too, Dave has shown great ab1l1ty He can surely hlt a w1cked hockey ball Dave has served as charrman of the Study Hall Commlttee and as v1ce presldent of h1s class IH hrs Senlor year He has proven that he IS proud to be a student at Park Speak, slr, and be wise 9 , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , , 323 54 l 1 Y 4 1213 1 1 1 1 1314 ' - . u, . .L u - - 11 1 I 1 1-1 A 1 i 1 1 1 , , 1 1 14 1 1 14 ,34 , 1 1 1 . 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I .N , . . . 1 - ' an 11 14 1 11 ll ' I ,Y BRUCE GRANT EATON Ill CLASS PRESIDENT 4 ART DISCUSSION CLUB 4 STUDENT COUNCIL I Treasurer 4 STUDY HALL COMMITTEE 3,4 CHESS CLUB I, 2 STREETER CHAIRMAN 4 SOCCER I, 2, 3, 4 LIGHTING COMMITTEE 1, 1, 3, 4 WRESTLING 1, 2 Chairman 3, 4 VOLLEYBALL 3, 4 TRACK 1, 2, 3, 4 Bruce has '1 character of many facets He has tackled all his duties with thoroughness, from holdmng down the Senlors durmg class meet mgs to dlggxng up volunteers for streeter , that archltectural mas terplece He has worked long hours on llghtmg for productlons and dances, often as a one man commlttee But Bruce 1s far from a drudge He 19 avxd about pl'lySlCS, shxps, as well as slsnng and glrls, as IS CVI denced by regular trlps to Turm wlth our crowd of athletes Hls love of people and subtle sense of humor can be seen at all times matter how prow olsmg the sltuatlon Frequently when the rest of us have been completely befuddled Bruce s IIICISIVC and somewhat cynl cal comments and lus practlcll suggestlons have pulled us through Tell hlm to be dxHerent from other people, 1f1t comes natural and easy belng dlf'I4CI'CIlt LUCY WADHAMS VAN SICKLE PRODUCTION SUB COMMITTEE 3 4 CHORUS I 2 3 4 COMMUNITY CHEST I 4 CHESS CLUB 1 GIRLS SINGING GROUP 2 3 4 LITERARY CLUB FRESHMAN GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 1 ART CLUB 4 LATEST I 4 Secretary4 SPARK ART BOARD 1 2 SOCCER 2 3 4 SPARK BUSINESS BOARD 3 MODERN DANCE 2 4 Assxstant Ed1tor4 BASKETBALL 1 2 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 2 3 BASEBALL 1 2 3 4 One cannot descrlbe Lucy ln a few words She IS many creatlve personahtxes molded 1nto one mdwzdua! She puts everythlng she has mto whatex er goal she has set for herself Lucv IS an artlst ln many wavs She has a talent for drawmg and a taste for brlllrant color, an entlrely dxfferent approach to art, a bright enthuslasm She IS an artlst 1n song She managed her parts rn Ruddzgore as Hannah, as Mary Turner m Of Thee I Szng, and as Ixatle 1n Pfam and Fang wlth great energy and talent Lucy IS our authorrty on Russlan labor and a staunch Republlcan She rs assistant Editor of the Llt Board and a member of the soccer team, someone wxth many abllxtxes a shmlng star lookmg forth to new l1OI'l1OI1S Shall we ride to the blue star or the whxte star? IO . . ' , no L Y , ,N. . . 3 .- , , 2 I s 1 4 SPARK LITERARY BOARD 4 FENCING 4 , In ALICE MARGARET DEWITT PRODUCTION COMMITTEE 3 4 MODERN DANCE 2 4 PARK HARLEY COMMITTEE 3 BOWLING 2 3 CHESS CLUB 2 FENCING 4 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 2 3 4 GOLF 2 SPARK ART BOARD 3 4 BADMINTON 2 SOCCER 2 3 4 Peggy, desplte her demure appearance, IS one ofthe most energetic Seniors On the soccer field she IS indlsputably one of the mamstays of the team, playing her wing position with skill and agility At parties Peg provides that extra little spark of' life which makes everyone s evenlng more successful Slnce she IS the 1n1t1ator of new and different party games, there is never a dull moment when Peg IS present She and her strong school spirit can be seen at many games, both at home and away, helping to supply an inspiring cheering section for our side and a glimpse of the other half of Park School for our oppo nents Have you pointed a finger and beckoned a loose hand up at one star and found no answer? M PHILIP VICTOR OPPENHEIMER STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURER 4 LITERARY CLUB 4 PRODUCTION COMMITTEE I 2 SOCCER I 2 3 4 PRODUCTION SUB COMMITTEE 2 FENCING CLASS DANCE TREASURER 1 3 WRESTLING 2 4 CHORUS I 2 3 4 VOLLEYBALL 3 BOYS DISCUSSION CLUB 1 2 3 TRACK I 2 3 4 Chairman 4 SPARK BUSINESS BOARD Editor 3 Come on now, we have a whole week end to get ads Let s get gomg' Always one to finish what he starts, Phil is known for his spirit, his stamina and his love ofa Brooks Brothers label Though he was an active member of Lit Club, worked hard for the Spark and gave much of his time toward the Council, he had a partiallty toward Streeter also He will be remembered for his love ofa good party, Carl Sandburg, comments on a dull joke which only his laugh can make funny, and a good, serious talk, as well as for his spirit on the soccer field Whatever college Phil chooses, it will be gaining a person with a knowledge of Scotch tweeds, the ability to carry out a responsibility, and a good, hard, intelligent worker. The name of an iron man goes over the world. It takes a long time to forget an iron man. II KEES BLEKXTOON PARK HARLEY COMMITTEE 4 COUNTRY FAIR 4 FOREIGN STUDENT DAY COMMITTEE 4 Flnanc1alCha1rman Chairman 4 FOOTBALL 4 THANKSGIY ING COMMITTEE 4 BASKETBALI 4 BOYS SINGING GROUP 4 BASEBALL 4 Kees, the first forelgn student at Park, IS not only a unique ldea but also a very unique personallty Seeing hlm ln the halls, one might thmk hxm overly reserved but he IS an actlve partlclpant both ln sports and IH extracurrlcular act1v1t1es We can easlly see how he won so many track meets IH h1s natlve Holland, and why h1s organlzatlonal ab1l1ty gamed hlm the leadershlp of a youth group there Although a hard and steady worker when there IS ajob to be done, he w1ll always take tlme to joke w1th Park s younger contlngent Kees has astonlshed a good number of us w1th h1s remarkable faclllty at makmg lmpromptu speeches 1n any sltuatlon Thls w1ll stand h1m 1n good stead when he enters a European unlverslty to study hls chosen profession, law Hls mterest ln classlcal muslc and jazz, h1s piano playmg abllltles, and hls excellent command of the English language have all served to gam hlm a leadlng role ln Plazn and Fancy DIANA JEAN WILLERS ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 4 Secretary TENNIS 4 PRODUCTION SUB COMMITTEE 4 LACROSSE 3 CHORUS 3 4 TRACK 3 GIRLS SINGING GROUP 3 4 HOCKEY 3 4 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 3 4 BASKETBALL 3,4 SPARK ART BOARD 4 LITERARY CLUB 4 CHEERLEADING 3 4 Slnce Dlana s arrlval at Park at the beglnnmg of the unlor year, she has taken an actlve part ln all phases of school llfe Especlally ln the area of athletics, both on the flelds and on the Athletic Commlt tee, she has used her talents and her enthuslasm to the advantage of the whole school Diana IS one of those one ln a mllllOn personalities who never appears to be ln a bad mood, no matter how rough the sledding She has contributed level headed judgment and humor to Senlor class meermgs Her tactful remarks at the rxght tlme have often provided the key to problems ln Llt Club discussions Always bubbling over wlth enthusiasm, D1 joins ID readlly w1th any joke, even one on herself, and her exclamatlons over a Chem test w1ll not soon be forgotten Be gay now Shadows go fast these days I2 1 . . . 4 3 . . . , . He loved the straight eyes of dogs and the strong heads of men. Y , l D ! . . , . . . J . 'A ' fy . . ,, . . . ,, . . ' Y . ' C1 ,Y CAROL ELAINE FERRARI PRODUCTION COMMITTEE 3 TENNIS 1 2 3 Secretary BADMINTON 2 LITERARY CLUB 4 SOCCER 3 FRESI-IMAN GIRLS DISCUSSION CI UB I BOWLING I 2 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 2 3 4 MODERN DANCE 1 4 Pres1dent4 GO F 1 2 3 CHESS CLUB 1 2 FENCING 4 ART CI UB 4 WINTER SPORTS 3 With apparent nonchalance Carol steps breathlessly into the room A lady in every sense of the word, she has mastered the many skills demanded of her with equanlmity and poise Since her nursery school days at Park she has been well known for her cool, calm manner, her consideration for others, and her ability to complete assignments before the bell rings Her interest in art has been apparent in art club, her thesis and her work on posters and dance decorations In addltion she has contrib uted her organlzational ability to many meetings of the Girls Dis cussion Club as its chairman With her qulet intelligence and subtle sense of humor she has been a valuable addition to her class and to Park Let him have lazy days seeking his deeper motives DALE CRUDDEN ENGLISH PRODUCTION FINANCIAL CHAIRMAN 3 CHORUS I 2 BOYS DISCUSSION CI UB 2 3 CHESS CLUB I LATEST I 2 3 4 SOCCER x 2 3 4 Sports Editor 2 BASKETBALL I 2 3 4 Assistant Editor 3 TRACK I 3 4 Editor-in-chief4 Manager 2 3 4 SPARK LITERARY BOARD 2 3 4 Making an exasperated plea for past-due Lalert articles in Tuesday morning assemblies . . . running red-faced through the halls . . . hastily scribbling chemistry assignments at recess . . . reading Moby Dick til two A.lVI .... muttering an unfamiliar French cuss idiom, not in the lecture . . . chasing unruly uniors all the way to South Buffalo . . . doing unintentional handsprings during an intramural field hockey game . . . here is one of Park s most versatile citizens, Dale English. But there is more to Dale s character than what is readily seen. Quiet at times, always good-natured, he is an essential part of Park School. . . One of the active type, he may often be seen working on Streeter or busy in French workshop . . . His interest in the Later! and Spark has been clearly shown by the outstanding work he has done there. In addition he is quite fond of basketball. By his sincere interest and through his excellent leadership, Dale has contributed greatly to Park and to its tradition. Tell him to be a fool every so often and to have no shame over having been a fool, yet learning something out of every folly. I3 ROBERT ALDERRIQUE WARREN FORPIONI STLDI-NT COMMITTEE 4 SOCCER 4 CHORUS 4 VOLLEYBALL 4 IIFFRARX LllB 4 TRACK 4 I ATFST 4 CHEERLEADING 4 Bob has a complex personallty, all of whlch cannot be shown here, but to the casual observer these seem to be hrs outst1nd1ng fe1tures VS e have seen hlm on the soccer held w1th 1 lock of h11r ln hls eyes klckmg the ball vengefully down the held We have seen hxm at Streeter, standmg ID hls own ll1lIUlI21lJlC f1sh1on, legs bendmg out llke those of a drunken cowboy, 1 cigarette between hls lxps 1nd 1rms 1round a glrl or two He has a shoulder made for weeplng on, glrls only , a qulck Wlt, 1nd a keen mtell1gence whlch IS ready lor IH argument at any tlme and on any subject Hls areas of lnterest have extended from provldlng moral support for the girls games as a member of the boys cheerle1d1ng squad, to problems of law, his chosen Held ln his slngle year at Park Bob has m ide a tremendous Impression on all who know hlm, and even some who don t No peace wlth the women, no llfe anywhere wxthout them MARLENE ANN KRAFT HOCKEY 1 BASKETBALL 1 3 4 TRACK 1 2 3 BASEBALL I 2 3 4 TENNIS 4 SOCCER 2 3 4 FOREIGN STUDENIT COMMITTEE 4 CHORUS I 3 CHESS CLUB 1 2 GIRI s DISCUSSION CLUB 1 3 4 FRESHMAN GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB 1 SPARK ART BOARD 1 1 3 4 In the years slnce her arrlval, Marlene has made 1 dehnlte place for herselfm the hearts of her many frlends W e haxe come to know 1 gurl both gay and sensltlve, devll may care and thoughtful Her sp1r1t of adventure constantly gets her Into scraps, but she eases herselfout with amazing tact She s a brlght Companlon on 1 dre1ry dav, a svm pathetic listener, an enthuslastlc talker Eager to partlclpate m any thing from a hen party to soccer games, she has thrown herself into the Splflf of thlngs wholeheartedly Her frlendlmess, understanding and her ab1l1ty to throw a good party are bound to w1n her manv frlends wherever she goes Shake back your halr, let go your laughter 14 ,N xk 9 V fr, N Y I My UNL B 111 .JJ B 7 V WPVAQK , , . , , f V :ky I S . . , Q. 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NICQ- ff fi . - 5' W 4. 1 JW' -Koi: JV W .Ml ,ljtlfblfp ,W Q Njy X bb Nfl! ,V t aw ef . , ltff' .At ,Xl .KOQY jllif' -wg 45, ,lr 14. 329 x Y Q Y 14 A , A Y l A Y Y Q v r ' 9 x y 1 y N I I 1 . 1 I Lx L. 4 , ELINOR MARGARET MAEDER COSTUME COMMITTEE I 2 3 4 MODERN DANCI' Chairman 3 4 FENCING 4 CHORUS I 2 BOWLING 2 3 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB I 2 3 4 GOLF 2 3 During the four years in which she has been at Park I' lmor, although apparently quiet and reserved has become one of the best loved kids in the class To anyone in the school who has ever had need of a friend or a boost of morale, she has been both an aid 'md a consolation As Costume chairman, Meanle has made a vital contribution, both in organization and in effort, to the spring productions She seems to have a great talent for linguistics, especially for South Side Lingo At school her main interests are in ceramics, Streeter, and horses, which remind her of Kentucky, where she plans to attend college At home she spends a good deal of tlme with her new Ford of which she is very proud Her fascinating collection of forelgn dolls has resulted from her pre vocational interest 1n small children Write your wishes on the door and come in vip' LJ ,KX 'V J! THOMAS DUDLEY BARKER DINING ROOM COMMITTEE 3 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 2 PARK HARLEY COMMITTEE 1 FOOTBALL I 2 3 4 Co-Captain 4 CHESS CLUB I 2 BASKETBALL I 2 3 4 TRACK I 2 3 4 BASEBALL 1 2 3 4 Gwen a hulklng frame which strikes terror into our opponents in football, hair never more than an eighth of an inch high a fighter s jaws, all combmed with a gentle disposition, one gams an unusual first impression of Tom, one which does not contain ln it all that Tom really is This fact, together with a certaln lack of self assertion and a very sensitive nature, has kept many from more than a superficial acquaintance with him, and from a knowledge of the really Hne and rare qualities which l1e so effectively hidden beneath a stolld exterior The foremost of these is Tom s wit He is gifted with a umque power of expression with which he phrases commonplace remarks ln an original and highly amusing way, with the result that companionship with Tom can never grow tiresome Tom has shown qualities of leadership and good sportsmanship on the athletic field which caused him to be elected to the co captamcy of both the football and the basketball teams. Tell him to be alone often, and get at himself, and above all tell himself no lies about himself whatever the white lies and protective fronts he may use amongst other people. 15 1-QGUIA QQQJ GARTH SHULTZ DINING ROOM ComIITTEE 4 voI,I,EYB,aI,I, 4 cHoRL'S 3, 4 TRACK 3, 4 LITERARY CLUB 4 EooTIsAI,I. 4 WRESTLING 3 Not only on the football held, but in the classroom too, Garth is one of the pillars of the class of ,57. His co-workers on the construc- tion of Streeter will never forget the day when in contributing his etiorts to finishing the building his frame went crashing through the window frame, glass and all. His strong personal qualities have been made evident to a great manv people In dIfIerent ways, for Instance through his voice sup porting the basses In morning assembly directing the Park School hymn at the ground breaking ceremony, as well through his protrayal of Papa I oder 111 Pfam and Fanry and l'll9 authoratatlve manner as proctor In the dIn1ng room, which got excellent results, especially from freshmen and sophomores His skill IH solving chemical problems Ind his searching methods of Investlgation of literature show that, Ilthough his Interests are varied, they are carr1ed through with thoroughness and understlndlng Iell hIm solitude IS creative If he IS strong, and the hnal decIsIons Ire made In 9llCI1t rooms NANCY TowNsEND MD STUDENT COUNCIL I 4 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 3 4 3 Chairman 3 FRFSHVIAN GIRLS COUNTRY FAIR COMMITTEE I Chairman 3 CHORUS I 1 3 4 MODEL U N ASSEMBLY 3 4 LATEST 3 4 CLASS PRESIDENT 2 Secretary I 3 Captain 4 Treasurer 4 BASKETBAI L I 3 CLASS DANCE CHAIRMAN' 4 Captain 4 BASEBALL I 3 GIRLS OCTET 4 DISCUSSIONI CLUB HOCKEY I 2 3 4 LITERARY CLUB 4 -X toss of a blond head 1 gay shout of cheer to Inyone near hrst hand news receIved from Russm over her h U11 r1dIo clever French repartee zlways keeping one step ahexd of the I rench teacher, not always In easy task .I SClI1flll Itmg dIscussIon on IndI 1 s population problems all these things Ind H1 my more hx Chipper In our memorles Her honest, enthusiastic Ind sincere work III ey ery fllll1g to do vuth l Irk has been Inost notable With her 1Cl'llCVCl'T1CI1fS on the 1thletIc held and basketball court she h IS shown re Il leadershlp Ind h lk pro vided encouragement to lIer team mates Nancy s Classmates haxe come to know that It there 18 Ijob to done that takes some real skIll both IH handling people and Iust plaIn work she IS the girl for the job 'I he big sky stood back of If all wIth a basket of sprlngtime blue and In understandlng all alone 6 I s-40'lCLQ.gq4,, Z 4,6 M7fJl,II,,.,,t 1 . . . , , , f - . . . . . 4 2 QC f . 2 . ff 'I . ..,- . . . . . . . .. 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IRWIN SH ERWOOD ALTMAN DINING ROOM COMNIITTFE 4 SOCCER ChaIrman 4 VNRESTI ING COUNTRY FAIR COMMITTEE VOLLEYBALI 3 4 CHORUS 1 3 4 TRACK 2 3 4 CHESS CLUB 2 BASKETBALI 3 DISCUSSION CLUB 2 3 Manager 3 ART CLUB 4 BASEBALL 3 SPARK ART BOARD Manager 3 Immedlately after Irv s arrlv Il II Park he began to make trlends, Ind was known by everyone In the school Possessed of an 'lttractlve 1nd magnetlc personalIty, Irv has had httle trouble H1 m1kIng frxends 'Ind keepmg them SInce hxs Influence IS felt so stronglv by the gentler sex, Irv IS one ofthe terrors for less outgomg boys wIth attrac tIve glrls accompanymg them Carefree at times, he enjoys lIfe whlle helpIng other people to enjoy If As ChaIrman of the Dlmng Room Commlttee, Irv was Instrumental In Introducmg new procedures, and helped to keep the unruly I pper Schoolers under control HIS sunny dlsposltxon and good fellowshlp have made hIm a frIend of everyone The bxg job IS done By God we made It' MARJORIE ELLEN GOLDMAN PRODUCTION COMMITTEE 4 RIDING I 3 CLASS VICE PRESIDENT I 2 GOLF I CHORUS I 2 3 4 PENCING 4 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUB I 1 3 4 TENNIS I SPARK BUSINESS BOARD 1 BOWLING I You can be acqufunted wlth M1rgIe, talk to her and laugh wlth her you can feel that you are frIends Wlfh her and never truly know her Margle IS many people, dIlTerent to everyone To some she I9 the quxet attractlve gIrl, who can turn out a sharp crack and glVC excel lent advlce wIth equal poIse To some she IS the artlst, and she IS, every way, clay and oIl are her speclal medlums, but she IS adept with words, thoughts, 'Ind people Some know her as the gIrl who wIll pull the wIldest pranks fremember the day she brought the dog to school and dressed If up for the Allendale gamel and also wIll gIve a hand to anyone Wlfh problems, or MargIe who can carry on deep com ersa tlons about so many thIngs, or get any boy wIth a bat of an ey elash Her CFFICICHCY along Wlth her abIlIty to handle people won her the post as productlon manager for the past two years Margie IS partIcu larly Interested In horses whIch she enjoys draw1ng as much as r1dIng He loved horses and wanted hIs dust In the Hymg hoofs of the homestretch 17 Y A ' ' 2:39-I ' ,v I ,, w , A ., . , I I In I , f 2 I 1- . 1 1 r v -I . C 1 4 4 , 2 .I . . I K -I B, .C T I -I R - q C S I H . . . . ,, 12, I4 y 91:3 I I x ' O l Y Y I' I I2 - ,IIS GB c 4 ' c , . . Y , , , . . . In K u I . I . V - . . . V wn.b ANIMAL LOOSE HAWAIIAN TRAVE'-'NG SALESMAN fiawffw 5 fIi'mz! film, pfzkgmfzff of :Jar ami fubor, 5off1'z1'f'.f amz' 'IQ'O7'A'c'f'.f, fmlfn !'Qffff1g Mail' uhz',fLz'1'af1-flzwv aff I fom'ZwI', f1f,mfjlx'f Mm' .fo.l ff1f,' fkfl' f!Ic'i1I.U Ig P THE JUNIOR CLASS P' A -S fu Q 9 A Q 'A w The talk of fha .vzdezoafk loday 15 the law 0 the land I0 morrow P ,. nfl r I Fur! Row Iynn Hapeman Fay the VVelnstem Sue Womer Ann Guthrie Pat Burns Margaret Klmball Mary Powell Margaret Brown Brenda Sulpmo Second Row B1llCannan anet Aberdeen Tma Hagberg Betty Prost Carolyn Haberle Betty Snyder Loulse Saunders Sue I reberman T171fdR0w Guy Gunzberg Bruce Boehrmger Charles Ilttle Tum Finnell Ron Bauer Charles Paton ack Matanle Ray Emblndge Peter Bredemerer ed Brady Presxdent Ron Faton lxelth Llark ohn lsrakauer Carl VN 'tgner Abfenl Lm Law Betsey WN alls Lmda Boasberg Patty X ager eremy Robinson Cur class has always been unlque, a coherent unit composed entlrely of ardent lndxvlduallsts, but never have we been more umque than this year Coming back last fall from summer vacatlons, rang mg from Montana to Trmldad to Europe, we started ln our junlor year w1th all the lxfe Cto say the very leastb for whlch we have always been noted Flrst came committees and act1v1t1es Wvhen the dust had cleared away, umors headed four commlttees and two Spark boards, and were among the most actlve ln every event whlch came up Classes were just l1ke last year, except that we were a llttle smarter and a lxttle better at belng wlld, provmg once and for all that talent and practlce w1ll show Thmgs were a llttle tougher scholastlcally, the threat of college hung over our mmds but not too heavily nothmg bothers us for long However, we learned to THE SOPHOMORE CLASS pay attentlon IH classes after havmg been snowed under IH the first few lectures Our partles werejust as crazy and wonderful as ever Even though we are usually too tlred to do all our work, there IS always a supply of energy for lmportant thlngs llke partles and games We were the first to get our quota of money for the bu1ld1ng fund, and the first to cash ln on the exchange student program VX e were the last to shut up ID assem blles We contributed four leads to the Productlon and a new 1dea of' government wlth a jury system to the school W e were able also to offer people to be trled by this new system YVe haven t always been extra good, but we have been extra actlve, carrylng forward our motto Anythmg new, or old for that matter, IS worth do1ng lf xt s mter estmg Fmt! Row I eslle Flsher Ellen Lexy Mmam Tannhauser Cornelia Lewis Su an Berry hull Terry XxllSOI'l Polly Marcy Serond Rom Tom lxrakauer, Terry Townsend, Jolles Barnes, Cynthxa Buck, Coralle Debus, jean Matnnger, Pat Cale, -Xl Hollands, Peter Carr, jan Suw1nsk1,Pres1dent Thzrd Rau Mr jamleson, Burt Salt, john Frled, Don Roberts, jerry jacobstem, Steve Cary, Hank Prlebe, jere Carroll, Charles Peale, ,lon Gunllaume, Nlrs Frredman Absent Bernard Nlandelkern, Robm Rockwell U . ' . j. ,Y V ' 1 ' I -v A s- .,' , .M . .- 4 ,,, .- ,,, .- . 'l 4 ' ,f 'ra' 4, , v . . on z ., A V - , , fr' ' ' 3. 3, 4' t y A C' e + 1- 1 , ' K K' 1 I t - Y 1 l ! f C 4 E ' I ' 1 5 J . ' ' 4 , 4 V , A 'fl vga. , 5 5 J 11. . Q n th L Q i I X Za 1 I ' ' y ' v 1 1 x y ' y 1 ' ' -' Q J 1 v l - y ' , ' ' , I I, . . .' , , S L' 4' y y a ' J 3 .I ' 1 x x .I ly C , . , , ' . , . . , . , 3 YJ Y I ' ' 3 I Y ,J V . 4 . . . . . Y . . ' 1 . . J . . , . V . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . t . . . 4 . . . U . J 9 ' ' ' ,Y V Fu: A k , vv, 5 , , S Iv , 'y T , , v. 20 The common people is a mule that will do anylhing you my except stay hitched. Sing to the glory of it, The greater wisdom of it, The organization, the might of it, The carefree times of it. Sing The T e Sing T e T e to the dance of it, smashing success of it, fun and follies of it. to the leaders of it money raising plans of it, sparkle and heart of it. Deplore the manners of it, The tricks the jokes o it, The undone work of it Honor the name of it, The new, the old of it Leave the best of it, For the coming year THE FRESHMAN CLASS Fxrrt Row Claudia Rantucci Sally Forman Bonnie McDougal Ginny Schottm Barbie Dodd Franny Ferris Paula Kahn Patti Little -Xnne Baxtresser Karen Douglass Molly Bleichfeld Second Row jimmy Hollands Sue Speyser Liza Taggart Pat Nleary Bucl-.y Lischer Torrey Rogerson George Morgan Don Hall Bill Donaldson Barry Epstein Teddy Burns Vancy Lake Grace Witebsks udy Stem Third Row Martin Kranitz Russ Hutton Larry Burns Mike Steffan Don Wilson Ray Emblidge Don Limberg Bill Sperber Roger Maunz Hoyt Wagner Absent Mike Dozoretz Stuart Shapiro George Miner We Freshman class entered The P1rk School one day We worked and we studied But still we were gm Our bad reputation Is known tar 'ind wide But really and trulx We re better inside Our class is in the know since Discussion clubs were started Our efforts joined we all took part And wiser from these we parted We re tried john Brown Which gave us a thrill Because with our verdict He d be living still We gave the Reverse Dance Which was a success We all had some fun And made money no less We make a rough and rugged team In sports you can t deny WVe re just as good as anyone Our goal is just as high Parties and parties Given galore We all had such fun -Xnd fun we adore On class day we parted From Park with loud roar: With the hopes that next fall 21 We ll return as Soph0m0l'C5 3 h , f D f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A - 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 1 A V1 ' T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - .' i 1 '.'1.I ' : 1 1 1 1 ,. . . . , I . 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 , . 1 1 1 ' '. 1 Y 1 y 1 1 1 1 - - 1 4 . . 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Tom XX atson Nlrs Melllng, THE SEVENTH GRADE Seated lxatrlna Pernert, oan Brunner Sunn Ellentuck Ann Pederson lvlren lXlIIlI'lgCl bukan Dur renburger fnnger Cohen llnda Angert Prancls Form IH lsnn Cwunfberys Slandzng john Hxmm Grady Robert Ylctor Henry Hooker oeeph Santoro Robert lxlemxchmrdt 'lbfent PIIFICIT Crzden lxathlean haufman Barbara Phlll5l lClx I xnn Hutch THE SIXTH GRADE lv :Na '-WM' Fzrst Rau oshua Tobin Rax mond Bernhardt Garv Mols john Watson Roger lxahn Reld St xfford Nlark lxahle Thomas Cars Rlchard I fied Second Rau Bobble W exll Fleanor Staml 1nd ll endx Good war Deborah LEWIS Susan Hx man lxaren Seeberg -Xnn Becker Lornelu Dodd Suzanne healer 'Nlrrxlxn Delmzter 'Nlarcma Llmberg 'Nhsx 'Nose flbfent Chrnstme Clark Benjmnn llttle St in ll eldman 22 .3 'I ,1A--.gn-H .5 - W , q,1I . ' 1 , . ',j 1' ' , z ' 1' . ks, . 1 . V ,, j '. z , . , . ,1 11. , .' ,. Q ', . . , 1' '1' , 1' . 1', ' . ' . ' 1' . , 'Q E 'Q ,v! . A Y ' -V -I' 3 ' V 'Y Y Y 5 T: .l ii Sv ,. 4 b V . . 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' ' -3 .1 I .' , ls: THE FIFTH GRADE F1rstRow SklllyPr1ebe john Greenbuger Robm Bowles Buzz Dmwoodle Dan1elRumsey Stevel evy Peter McCarthy Robert Morrxson Pleter Lechner Norman McGrattan Serond Row Melvm Gross Robert jacobstem Ann Walker Penny Chapm Ann Masottl Blame Garson Tlna Clement Mrs Cummms Kathy Klnton Sally Schopf Sandra Surdam Lmda Schmndt jacky Markel Alex Ferns Absent Cynthna Adams Lmda Montgomery THE LAST LAST Once upon a tlme, a long t1me ago, under a l1ttle bush ln Afrlca there l1ved a llttle trlbe of Lasts These Lasts somewhat resembled human belngs wlth arms and legs, but they were much smaller In fact they were so small that they used ants for thelr horses For thelr food the Lasts ate a certam kmd of flower seed that grew nearby Almost every day durmg the sprmg and summer the men would go there and get enough food for the day, whlle the women kept thelr homes neat Both of these tasks only took up the morning, so they had the rest of the day to do whatever they wanted to do Usually If was Fldlng ants Each Last only llved from early sprmg to late fall In the fall the women lald their eggs whlch would hatch the next sprmg Som the fall every thlng had to be made tlng food for they had to save all the food posslble The women were even busler, for they had to get everything else ready Then when the tlme came, they put the eggs THE FOURTH GRADE m a llttle th1cket and there they would keep untxl sprmg ThlS was kmd ofa yearly schedule for the Lasts, but, one year something dreadful happened It was about a month after the old Lasts had dled, and the eggs were as usual tucked away 1n a th1cket Then all of a sudden a sound of heavy footsteps could be heard ln the dlstance It came closer and closer and then a big heavy foot came down, Ker splash right on the nest of eggs This foot belonged to an explorer, and llttle dld he know that he had just wlped out the llttle trlbe of Lasts Almost all ofthe trlbe that IS, for there was one llttle egg that hadn t been crushed caught onto hls pants This was the last Last lfyou want to know what happened to lt, read the next chapter Susan Hyman Grade VI ,if First Row Kez1aLechner Allce Bradley Leonard Carrel Barton Chapin Ronald Hoy Charles Sawyer John Carroll john Cockm Robert Schmeblum Allan Hoyes jamce Pantera Second Row Lormg Zlmbler Mass Shepherd Bryant Alford Wxlllam Caton Arthur Stevens llllllam Nordstrom, Suzanne Cohn Margaret Lxttle Avls Rausch Vicky Brunner Abunt Henry Crosby l . Y g Y ' I 'I . Q Y 1 Y 1 Y 1 l I ' 9 Y Y l Y Y ' : , . ' ' ' . fl ll ' l ! Q ready for the baby Lasts. The men worked all day get- Cwhich hasnlf been Written Yefl- , . e s .Ja '5 A ' : I l ' F. I I Y 3 v Q y 1 . Q ' , ' ' : 9 1 9 4 1 V L v , , y . I Q 23 For the laughler 0 chzldren who tumble barafooled and TH E barelzeaded zn the summer gran, our prag er Qf lhanks ff FIRST GRADE RHYMES I wxsh I could have a goldnsh Ihad a Cat To go swlsh ln a dlsh He are a rat He was so full He sat and sat lure englne fire englne W hy need you be so red? Because I m a Fzre Engme The llttle englne sald Ieonard Bell Roger Bell dTrey Berman Ellen Bloom Andrew Britt Sandra Larrel Vhlllam Decker Nancy Durrenberger Marsha Fadle Patrlcla Forman Deblne Loller Rrchard KIe1n schmldt Susan I eu Frank Meck lenberg Susan Mols Kate Rose Karen Iogel lawrence Watson Bnrthday blrthday Now I m sux I can do Some funny tricks Fzrst Row Coco amreson Barbara Ltttle Anne Mellmg Catherxne Chapm Pam Fern Elwalmeth Mxrtlefehldr Margo Clement Amy Greene Yecond Rau GTTS Sldell ohn I evl Rlchard Horowitz Ira Carrell Noel Heldt Tommy Steffan Nancy Sramland DHNld Ernst Kim Lneger ConmeCrosl1y Chuckne Gramp M1ssAIbrecht Mrs Brtdge 7-4 41 f ' . a YY ' . ty' !I I 'I I Q A I -QW ' :J 1' -'V I f J- V x A A , L' . W 'I Z I - 4 ' v.' 5 Q I 1 , ul A I N. f, 1 g f, J , 1 fr X 1 l 1' - , ,.I' Y Y 3 ' N 1' ' Y I' Y .. , I , A 1 A . 1 ' ' 1 1 n I , - I. , I ,, , - B A 1 -.1 1 I 1 ' I 1 Mrs. Naistat, Miss Rautenberg. .y V . I N -5,5 7 F4 , , .4 . -f '. 9 4 I ' ' ' ' 1 ' ', ' 1 1 ' Y . : J .5 , . , . y . .Y ., . , 1 I -' ' .I 1.I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 A Y I Y Y 'Y Y Y AA Y ' ' THE FIRST GRADE U. I2 Vi Oh xkx tell me whx X ou irc xo b ue And putty mu fhern ww a xplder He c mah! 1 Ll It ht would opnn hl He could C ltch mc mont 1 l1ttlL wldcr K li 'V 1 I 11ll .Q n Brlght md LJX W1 hXfIU wlul fx xg up 1n 1 r 1 llttle. N Hu LL H ou cm t stmg my I7Q UNO, fillfe girl, 'IL'1Z6'7I you speak greffifzgf, 1011611 you Ie!! jokes, make 23751165 or 'I77'!l'Y67'.f, be mrfy'uf, be Ct17'6f6,f.V, be ranffzzf, be iclzafyozz icifh lo bef' Yhvl YOU NAME IT! COLD CONVERSATION GRASS' CUTTERS J R ACROBAT BARRELIN ALONG SHEEPHANDS SLEEPYHEAD I v H . ' ' i V 5 ,X O I 'HT . 4 .4 Q. 'W ' . A . -..HQ , 7' ' -1 J' I ' 4',, , ' , , .- , 'Ji' 74 xi .f 'f , ',-. 'yu - ' 1 'Av K' 5. maxi In ': ,.f'i: M.,,i.,.3y s ....' . A - -': .V . ': ' I '?,... v-.f- '17 Love, wzth lzllle hands, fomes and touches you wzfh a thousand memorzes and asks you oeautz ul, unanswer able queslzons PIANO PRACTICE While I was pract1c1ng prano one day I came upon a song I declded to play Vlhlle my lingers were huntlng for the proper keys My daddy dldn t look very pleased Llnda Schmldt Grade V THE SPOOK HOUSE One day my s1ster and I were taking a walk around the town when we notlced a dark old house that we had never seen before We were very curlous about xt be cause It looked qulte spooky VVe decided to lnvestlgate It VVe opened the door and looked around, but all we saw was a bare room w1th the shades pulled down V5 hen we went upstalrs It was even darker except for a dlm llght whlch shone at a corner of the hall YVhen we went over to the corner we saw two green eyes starrng to the attic and we were about to open a door when we heard a terrlble screechmg sound That was enough for us' We ran downstairs and started on the second Hlght when we trlpped WVe got up and raced for the door W e both ran home as fast as we could and we never came back 'Now when I walk by the house I remember the scary t1me I had 1n there w1th my s1ster Tlna Clement Grade V A SNOWY DAY I wake up ln the morning The snow IS fallmg round The snow IS quietly fallmg It does not make a sound ack Frost has pamted patterns On every wmdow pane The trees are leafless statues Though l1fe w1ll come agam Marnlyn Delmater Grade Y I POOR ROBERT S ALMANAC A brave man wlll tell you fight fire with fire but a w1se man wlll tell you take to the hllls Love IS a many splendored thmg but so were the bullhghts Money may be the root of all evxl but It can sprout an armload of orchlds Mr Chapm sayeth prlde goeth before a fall M Flsk sayeth raplds go before a fall but poor Rob ert sayeth watch out for the banana peels All work and no play tells you ack s from Park School Luke unto a moth ln a mmk coat so be homework on a hollday Flattery llke olemargarme IS cheap but to many people you can pass lf off as the real thmg Ah me true IS xt as I have proved herein death poverty and lncome taxes alone w1ll rld you of friends and k1n How sharper than a chnld s tooth If IS to have a thankless serpent' lN1ne times out of ten, the apple of thlne eye w1ll have a worm IH It Often ln thls world of ours we find ourselves pour mg out our livers not our hearts Every day has ltS dog Robble Klelnschmldt Grade VII ONCE I llved with laughter once before you came And ground my face mto your filth and sald You are my slave and Nlgger IS your name' I remember well the whxp how long I bled I llved with laughter once Xou showed me sm -Xnd taught me what If IS to crmge m fear The 'North crled Free the Negro now ln peace The answer Take the bastards lf you dare' I llved wlth laughter once -Xnd with the war Came freedom llfe and crles of scorn of hate Hey fella Nlgger use the other door' I m too busy Nrgger, you can Walt Smear your songs of freedom wlth my grief -Xnd blood I know I In ed wxth laughter once Sue XY omer Grade XI ,. . . . 3 f ' ' Y, I - . . . . H . . , I. , ,rl ' ' ll ' ,P . , , T ' ' 1 1 , 2. , ' r 3' s ' fl ' Y, 4. . , , r. ' V H ' H , Y - If YY I 5- I 6. , ' ' Q 3 3 l ' ' , 1 9 9 3 . . . . . , K ' I 9. . , . . 7 - I . . . I l IO- ,. . . . at us. Then a cat ran quickly past us. Next we went up I I' l y ' . 5 , . ' ' 12. . . I n 1 - V , . . s C ' 1 I K v 'V I s S - , ll C! 7' Y ' YY , - . . . . , . 4 . . , L . .I . l ' ' u ' ' H 4 , - , C Q ' ' . lt - rv , L' 1 S . . D A . ' Q x 9 ' ll Y ' I, i 1 1 ' J ' J - u 2 V v' Y ' n . . Q - ' ' A . ' I I ' 1. Z . ' v T Y 1 27 I would like to be zn lhe .fame momenl an earlhworm Cwhzch I amj and cz rzder to the moon Cwhzch I amb LOOK AT THE STARS I stood at the edge of the sheerest cliff and stared mto the valley below The lights of the c1ty blmked at me mockmgly Cthose lights that were manl, red blue, green, susplclous llghts whlch had obllt erated my heart, my emotlons, my mmd My mmd crled out, Go, plunge mto that valley ofdestructlon, and smk into the mmdless obllvlon whlch If offers' My mmd was polsed l1 ke an angry bird ready for Hxght, I stood tensed at the brmk of doom Then a feelmg flooded my heart, a sensatlon I had never known It commanded me to stop, to belleve I raised my eyes, and the brllhance of the starry mght hlt me wxth nts fullest force The sky was ablaze with the glory of the stars I lay down ln the sweet, night blacked grass, and gazed into their glowmg depths I can belreve m nothmg there IS nothing ln whnch I can believe But the stars slmply shone on, and thexr clear light passed over me You know tn what to believe, the volce came I know not, I screamed, and the wmd ln xts passage shrleked ln refram The black mght darkened and the trees around me began a welrd voodoo dance The bghts of the clty blmked and faltered, only the stars remamed secure and shmmg Search yourself the cry demanded, seek yourself ln the trees I searched the deserts and mountams of my mmd and the thorns and deep flowmg rlvers of my heart Then I lay there, looklng up for a long, long txme I rose, reached for my pack and put lt on my back I then turned once more, gazed up at the stars, and beheved ln myself Faythe Vlemstem Grade XI The waitress shuffled over and pulled a pencil from behmd her ear VS hat ll If be, boys? They scanned the menu posted on the wall Two burgers, two french frles two apple ple, two colTees announced oe boredly Comm up Matt vlewed the Juke box wxth a questronmg look He rose and walked to the machme then he Inserted a com nn the slot and pushed two buttons Dmah Shore began a rendltlon of The Last Time I Saw Pans Matt sat down agam The wa1tress brought the food which the two men consumed wlth a mmlmum of mouthsful Joe, I wonder 1f McCarthy ll let the Tlgers run htm out of the Amerncan League pennant race agam Make you a solld bet he won t and I ll bet Cmcmnatl won t be ln the Series agam, either Matt sighed heav1ly, then began to chuckle The wife tells me to expect number four any mmute now We re gomg to name hum Matt, XX hat lf It s a glrl Matt? Can t be not with three gurls already' He chuckled once agam The wantress poured some fresh coffee for each of them As she dld so the cook yelled Hey, Kate, turn up that radio wlll you? The radlo blared, and the entxre base was rendered useless The President has called an emergency Cabmet meetmg to dlscuss thxs crlsls And now the latest weather report Kate snapped off the mstrument Hey Joe, maybe Bob could come huntmg wlth us next month, eh? I hear the army gnves long leaves durmg a dull season Yeah Both men left as they had entered lh a blast ofsnow and w1nd and cold The calendar on the wall read December 7, 1941 Sue Lxeberman Grade XI TRUCK STOP CAT It was a blnsterlng cold mght thus one was the snow swirled ln such thlck drxfts that lf was lmpOSSlblC to dlstmgulsh the llghts on the trucks passing at a dlstance Of-HVC hundred feet In front of the whlte frame bulldmg a neon slgn sportmg the red letters, Marty s Truck Stop, swung to and fro ln the gale The warm lights from wlthln the structure shone translucently through the thm coatmg of 1ce on the wmdows Insxde, the unusual comblnatlon of hamburgers slzzllng, a radio announcer congratulatmg someone on answermg a questlon correctly and the Juke box play mg, There s A Long Long Trall A Wmdlng made lf almost an lmposslblllty to hear oneself thunk One lone lndl vidual sat at the far end of the long, wooden counter, slppmg a cup of steammg coffee and reading a twenty five cent murder mysterv Be hlnd the counter 1 tall blonde waltress was preparmg an Omelet to go wnth the customer s coffee the short order cook, dressed m a knee length apron and a whxte hat, was frymg bacon A chxlhng gust of wxnd and an almost sobd wall of snow preceded the entrance of two newcomers both clad ln short jackets demm trousers and vlsored caps One, notably plumper than the other, hung his hat and coat on the steel clothes rack and seated himself next to s compamon at the mxddle of the counter Matt, said the stouter X eah joe Somethm wrong? 'Nope just a bttlc tlred after drxvlng that trailer nn this blluard Let s eat Slow slltherlng of dark tall across the fog Its gray becomes the smoke of mornmg mxst Fast sbp those smokes of mght That fog Abve, creeps o er nature s beaded fist Wlthm that world of leaves, of daybreak shred Young mouths to feed, the mother sbthers through Tall grass wlth breaths of stlllness m her strnde A whtte mouse plays The cat hes lost ln dew Lost to jelly eyes of her unseemg v1ct1m The mother hovers stmll, o er crumpled leaf The tlme IS rxght Great motion stlrs wxthm A cry The grasses murmur, Move on, thtef We understand there are young mouths to feed And lmgermg s lost The mother knows her deed Sue Womer Grade XI Cl n u . . . ,, tt v a ' H , ' ' ll ' r I n l - . . U . , - - . ,, . ' ' ll ' l ' 1- l . 1 . . . . ' . H , ' , , , . . ' . , H ' l rt , - 1 ' x - - ' y ' . a 1 1 1 n . I . ,Y , . . . . ' H . . ' . - . . ' . . , : . H . . . . . . . H ' . ' r. ' ll , J ll Y ' ' 1 ' YY 1 1 u tl ' a , . n ,, . K5 . a ,, . . . , h D . n I u n - - - ' ' ' A at ' ' ' n , . ' 9 . 7 U . 3 ' . . . , Q 1 1 . l . S 1 n . l . ' . . . . . ,, ll I! . ll ' . ' . , . and the screamlng wmd, and when you find yourself you wlll know. Pay the check and let's gog we're late as xt ls. . . . . . ,, ' - i . , . .. ., . . ' 9 3 , . '. ' . ' 5 1 , A S A . . . . . - - ' ' ' ' n 1 , I ' . T ,, . . . . ' ' Y I 7 - 3 . . . D Z , x . - n V I 3 ' . . . ' ' ' ' ' - - ' l i tt - n . I Y , ' I' I . ff 1 hi I . I T ' ' I ,!! It II ' ' l ' 7 l .. , .. , . . h . Q . . . .--- M ,. . , . . llO.KA.!l . 28 I fzffcm' p1'0f6J'.V07'J who lafzflz Ike zzzffzzzzwg of fy? fo fc!! me -zcizfzt 1.5 ha pimms. 29 He will 6 I n enozkh fo have time for Zh ' le h M hjj jwjgj, ff f W f LOWER SCHOCL FACULTY V A , 1 l Y V' S 1 1, ef , 1 4 . W Fzrrt Row Mmss Albrecht Mrs Wrllnard Mrs Clark Mrs Delmater Mrss Rwutenlaerg M1ss Putnam Second Row Mrs Meyer Mrs Pantera Mrs Parsons Mr Chapm Mrs Llmberg M1ss heeney Mrs Morrlson MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY Seated Mrs Maunz Ass t Remedlal Reading Mxss Crady Seventh Grade Mrs Cummms Fxfth C rade Miss Long Head Mlddle School Mrss Schmttman Dancmg lnstructor Mrs Mellmg Iwghth Crade Miss Nou Sxxthf rade Stand mg Mr Fxsls Geography Mr Brldge Shop Mrs Rupp Speclal Tutor Mrs ameyson Ceramlcs Mr Lhrlpm Head master Miss Stalker Art Miss Davls Gxrls Athletlcs MISS Shepherd Fourth Grade Mr Mols Boys Athletlcs UPPER SCHOOL FACULTY FIM! R Mr Nlchol Head ofRead1ng Lllnlc Mrs lxnclser latln Fnalrsh Math Semor 'hdllsfll' Mrs Crux Ixpmf. Nur e Mrs amexson Leramrcs Mlss Stalker -Xrt Mr ll l on lrhrarman Vl1ssD'1x1 C 1rl -Xthletnc Ver nd R Mr lamle on French Sophomore -Xdxrsor Mr Brrdge Mechamcal Drawmg Mr 'Mols -Xthletrc Dlrector Mr lsnopp Mzth Book Store Mr Chapm Hlstorx Bu rm Manager Mr Muer Head or Lpper Schocl Math Mr Chapln Headmaster Mr Fxslt Ceographx Mr Dohlln lh1USlC3.lDlfCCICJY 'Mu1Cl l1storX Mr Thomas Pnghsh unlor rldusor 1'b ent Nils Doane Freshman -Xdxlsor 'XDCICDI HISLOFX Mr Thorpe Latm Mrs Trager latm French 4 -V R ,. ll . N .S l Z 4 . , . , . ,r . , ., . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , 1 , .. . y ' if x L H 1 A .s I Q1 we X! , ' 1 ' . . ' ' ' . Y . ' ' ' . ' .. .. , ,. , ..1 , ,l ,. ,, 1 ,L , , L . ,. ,, , , ,. ,. , , 1 , .,. 1 , 1 . - :. . :', 'Q . , g . , gr '. , 331 . . , - ' 5 3 3 7 ' J 7 ' l ' ' l V ' f ,M 5 ,, f, e 'f t - r , 3 ,I i ., W ., 4 ' 5, -. v - . , j,. sq. ...l 1. , .g. ,. . ' ,. g. s. ls ,, 3. .. .'s, 1 s, ' s.. 0 Wi- N, 3 ,- A+ Q.. 3,. Ja, -- IV Q.. , 1 f . V '. , ' l. A V . r-- , .-- , . 1, s'ss.1 '1...,', 1,. ,.. , ' g. . ,', 1 gt . ,. , ,. s . jgr . ,, . ,,-l A . .. J s , . ,. , jg. . , ,L . ,, , . The Chapins 7 , 1 A '!,f Onlx I alum: remember hzm as ez loner of lye, zz looer of ehzlflren, a loner of all ree, recklesx laughler e erx where loner of red lzearls and red blood the 'world over BOARD OF TRUSTEES r-'Z V. ' 1 :rt Ro Ir 1 bert X xgcr Xlr xrron C 1pm r r Igrr J r .1 n Dm re ldenr Nlr Lhxrle XX mlkgr Yer nllx N r X errmll QIHIIII Dr W llrnr qu tr IN 111 D Bri N 1pm Dr ShLrm1nI1ttIg Dr IjlNldQ ncne 'Nlr IXCf1llLLlCI' Xlr llc I H mm Nlr C 1IIQrrH IL r Ur HlFklId Fm.I1 h ,I ONCE MORE. YEAH' IT REALLY WAS A WOPPER FACULTY WAITING FOR C. HRISTNUIS MAKE A NOTE. OH lSH OF' THAT 3 TEACHERS CAN BE PEOPLE TOO YOU VE' GOT TO FEEL. THE PART LEETLE THEESE EESE NOTA PEEKNEK' ,M- N- ws . Q T! Q V 3 5 - 1 ? Qgffxfil V V 47 - ,....,,-,- ..,.,.-,,,,.,,, 4 , -i .I - E ,, ' I T , T M- 'AM ' I W ' - ff' ' 3 .T u I 2 I 7' zhfd 1 25 DESERTS ? 'S THE STAFF I LL HELP' v V1 I JUST FOO LIN WANNA HE'-P' Yes, mn cunpuv MM-cowmnumous HPS A'-L WED up 33 FOR TODAY Tico COZl71f7'ff'.f will: Iwo fag: are 1zez'z'rllzeXe,ff om? Zami, one Hood, one pmpfz' Can llzif be xo? And Ilze earfh bdwzgf fo flze family of man? Can llzix be PY! 50. NO COMMENT' QUEST-CEQUEC EST 7 WHAT DO YOU THKNK OF PARK? K K fl 99 34 191 V f ii QE., ' P Kang- I V ,K o '35, ' j-L. 1 , af! - f 55-P it ry: is 'K Then IZ pofmfv 55271117021 fflc' icizerf and fzixjfzzgezw fhapifzg fhrjzfgg our Q flze mm! fz fnozfflz and zz !1fz11fz'fe, ' 'A Thefree man is wilfinq to pay and .vfru zgle and diefor the freedomfor himyey' ana' ofherjv, knowing howfar lo .rubjerl E D U N I. himself lo diffipfine and obediencefor lhe .fake of an or- dered .variety freefrom tyrants. Sealed NIHCX Townsend Sandy Houck Brenda Mols Presldent I arrs Bodden lnce President Ph1lOppenhe1mer, Treasurer The Upper School Councll wlth Brenda Mols as President has dele gated certam executxve powers to the commnttees under xt, supports thelr Ideas and alds them ln thexr dlSClplln3.!'y actlons Wxth thls ard the commlttees have achxeved better orgamzatxon and surer control of different problems whlch confront them Smce mxdyear, the Councll has had under conslderatmon several new ldeas for the more efficlent runmng of the school government One of these, presented to the Councll by the umor Class, IS to glve the judlclal powers of the Councll over to a new body, the judlcnary commlttee Thus udlcnary commlttee would then handle and try the dlsclplmary problems of all the commlttees under the Councrl If thxs ldea rs accepted by the Councll and approved by the School assembly lt would leave the Council wlth more free tume to deal wlth the other phases of School government The Student Council IS ln charge of raising and dlspensmg the money used by the student government Therefore, If has done much durmg the year nn gettmg the student body to work on ralslng money which would be used for our two new bulldlngs A few hlghly success ful raffles made this an unusually enjoyable project The Councll also has contrxbuted a certam amount of money to MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNCIL 'L Pzrst Ro Reid Stafford Susxe Hxman Pete 'NlcC1rthy Tma Clement Blame Garson Vormle 'NlcGrattan Susie Cohn Kezla lechner lohn Carroll Charlie Savuer Verond Rau joe Santora Wands Goodsear Gerald Ham rnond lohn Hsman 'Nllss long loln Bmdlu XICL Presldent Ioln lxlxn lresldent Bully Stan lon lmd1 -Xngert Cathy lxauf mm Slandzng 'Nlr Meyer erry Jacob stem Mm lm Tannhauser, Bonnie McDougal larry Burns Guy Gun7l1erg flbfenl Sue Vlfomer Secretary Streeter, the Semors recreanonal bulldmg whlch seems about to be fimshed All ln all the Councll has done much m helplng to keep the student body and nts commlttees functlonmg properly and eHi clently As governing body of the Mlddle School the Councrl IS charged wlth the responslblllty of enforcmg as well as makmg the laws whlch all Mlddle Schoolers must obey The Councll conslsts of a Presldent a V1ce Presldent a secretary representatlves from each class, and the faculty advisor, Miss Long Thls year the Presxdent IS Toby Klyn The means whlch the Councnl uses to carry out 1tS rules xs the Coun cll sbp glven for any lnfractlon of the rules against rough housmg ln the bulldmg, lllegal snowball fights, and llke offenses Anyone who willfully breaks the rules must pay for hrs thoughtlessness wxth a pumshment chosen by the Councll In addmon to watchmg over the present Mlddle School govern ment the Councnl members dnscuss way s 1n whlch they may lmprove the present sltuatxon .- - - V, 1 . , A . . 1 I . , ' f H f - -, Z . - .' , ' - S 1 4, ' . . . -.. 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S ' w ' .,: , . t , , 4 ' - 1 ' A ,, , .gc ' V N - ' ' 'W 'lv Freedom lx ba zng men havzng zl 0 ten know not lhey have zt, tzll zt 11 gone, and llzey no longer have zt Seated Paula Kahn, Dax ld Colton, Chalrman Bruce Eaton Slandmg Maraaret Brown, jean Matzmger .S Smce our study h1Ils are under student government, and run by student proctors,they are from trme to tlme disturbed by thoughtless acts, such as gum chewmg, loud t'1lI-ting and congregatlng of students ln the library dunng recess 'md between classes But the Study Hull Committee with Dave Colton as ch11rm1n, has effectlvely reduced these offenses by grvmg more power to proctors and commlttee members Flrst, however, each student must look after his own con duct before crltxcxzlng someone else s Such a partlal honor ss stem has worked qulte well for the most part,wh1le the few major offenders were after due trlal glven some remmder that such behavlor does not beflt members of Upper School For the flrst tlme, thus year the Tomb was closed as an honor study hall because addltlonal classroom space was needed All told the commrttee has done a fine job ofcurbmg the sometlmes frlvolous Upper Schoolers and provndmg a chance for concentrated study Z? 'Iv' .4 The Dmlng Room Committee, under Irv Altman, has done much to fulfill Its objectlve of Iseeplng peace, law and order 1n the dlhlflg room The commlttee connnued last year s polxcy of free seatmg on the condltlon that, lf there were too many dlsturbances, we would lnstltuted after the committee polled The Upper School for sugges tnons on the subject To spread out the dunes, Semor proctors are changed regularly This was another measure used to help keep the dlnmg room a place nn whxch everyone has enjoy ed eatxng In turn the greater observance of the few rules of courtesy already ln effect, has produced a nonceable and welcome change for the better m the students attxtude ln the dtmng room DINING ROOM COMMITTEE Q-9 Sealed Sally Forman, Irv -Xltman, chfurmnn, Plttx lnttle Slandzng ack Matxnle Diane XICIOF, Garth Shultz Terry Townsend, Xlr amleson 37 KK ' E' I v n f . . . . , H ,. 5 . A : K . . T' 7, X7 a ., X 2 .1- NJ at ji, , X X , - ,f ' ' T . N KK TQ - yy.y 1 is f C .Y . I . I , ' .' ' '. . ' ' V '. ' . ' . . r I :bf i s k I v I ' . ' D ' ' f ' , .' . ' revert back to the less pleasant assigned seating. A silent grace was Y , . ' , . . . . fs- .L v I h , - s -7 K. I Q - .sr . 1 - f 9 I . - 1. .G K : . fa . '.'j'.a, ,, 'v , -, A ' JL ' F. l Lei me be mozzofyllabzc foday, O Lord The Productlon Comm1ttee has three mam dutles It IS responslble for the handlmg and presentamon of Nlon day and Thursdav assemblles The commlttee must make sure that there 1s an approprlate storv, well read by a yolunteer student every Monday -Xlso lt must provxde for an mterestxng and educatlonal assemblv every Thursday -Xll speclal assembhes, such as Class Day or the annual Thanlxsglvmg -Xssemblv, are under the dlrect supervlslon of the Productlon Comrmttee The most lmportant job of th1s comnnttee IS to be the steerlng comnnttee and executrve board for the yearly Sprmg Productlon, along wrth OI'g2U11llI1g ey ery aspect of th1s venture Produchon Sub Committee Prrdnffzon Sub Cammzllfe 1-1151 f KYICC Wltelyslty Lornelxa Lewr Nlnrr 1m Tannhauser ohn lxrxlnucr Su 'Ln Berry hrll Suomi Xlzrcaret lxxmlvlll Fmt e Hem tcm -Xnn Guthrie Chuck Perle l ucy XanS1Clxle Tom lxra lnucr fb ent D11n1 Wxllcr rr td 'Nl y Bloch c cggy ltt Nlxrglc K ldmm Btr 1 I IX L X run Nlr ll lwlln Standing Blrlx Do d c.UI'I1Llll l eval cn 1 The Productlon Subcommlttee was started because the students wanted a larger part: of the respons1b1l1tv of choosing a productlon, 1 tasls formerly done solelv by hir Chapln and Nlr Doblln Although ofhcxally superylsed bv the Productlon Comm1ttee,1t1sma1nly self SUHIICICIIY Its functlon ls to choose a number of play s, one of whlch would b per formed that year, and the others would go 111 o a lxlnd of morgue for future ye 1rs Ihls year s ch urman -Xnn Guthrle, md the Comnnttee chose Pfam and Fanny as our school product1on, vylnch proved to be 1 yery pop ular presentatlon 15 ' ,Y NWI' .' , I lll-' -' Fld, P -351,- Dt-W4 , . 1 j lu 1 , - sy' WX lls, Patty' Burns, 5: jth- Vein- s 'I ,, . 41 V l 5 1 ul' cl , ' -'z .- -'s,lillf lnvy. K , . , . . . . . - f 1 4 . V . ' . I K L ' Y 7 1 L ' I 1 1 7 y U A - . Y 7. . v v- A L K ivy. ' ,V S - .Y Y A K , ' ' 1 ' . .T 'l . . . . . Y y H M I , . - - ' v . .. . . 5 1 . ,. S S K. ' ' Z ' L ' I S v iv -I v iv g 5, K ' ' ' l '1 I rl V Q M' RJTLZ' Z H . ', 1 l Mfr A Ps, . A 'z . . , hl V' -- 7 L 'a 1 , S. y' A . .l ' ,, , Row: . 1 j. z , 'aj h ' I Y 7 . , X b. x A , .ly . Y H L A: , , j ' , .- '. f . . 5 .' 'L . P 's. - +11 .38 Shall all wanderer: over the earth, all homelexs oner, all agaznyl whom doors are shut and word: spoken :hall these find lhe earlh less strange tonzght? Frm! Row Mr Nlols Patty Tager Diana Willers Gmns Schottm Nliss Dau Second Row Lynn Hapeman 'Nancw Townsend Gail Haddawu Srexe Carx Russell T-Iurrnn self again with the part that hospitality should play during games, especially emphasizing post game re freshments It believes that more people should appear at games and that the parents should be welcomed heartily The Orange and Brown intramural teams were or ganized so that all members of the student body would have an opportunity to compete against one another In addition to supervising cheerleading and refresh ments, the committee planned faculty student games in many of the major sports, including hoclsev and basket a Durmg the past year the Athletic Com nitte has felt Z -ww' and goodwill with other schools as well as within our own campus This year the Community Chest committee has worked hard to go over the top before the deadline Margaret Kimball has proved herself an able chairman for the group composed of one representatlve from each class and one from the Middle School The sources on whlch we draw to Hll our school pledge are the Spring Production, the Country Fair, the dances sponsored by each of the four classes, and the individual student pledges COMMITTEE Tina Higlurg Burton S1rt Nhr L lximlmll lics Tm Sic e Nlarrin lxranitl if ' ,U Q 8 X X L - V r g . 4 l. -y l .' I i , 4 , I L 's. . .' K 1 -T .V V - x l , . I . aj, . ' , X, , V if 9. A' V This year the Athletic Committee has concerned it- that its work has helped to create a spirit of friendship ' KK ,Y ' b ll. . ' ' ' ' Jae . f .1 5 1 'u, 39 COMMUNITY CHEST fha!! flzm vel qallzer will: no cfenrlzed fffff at off, and look izlto earlz otfzefafares and see eye to eye, ondfnd ever new n teflamenfs of man as a Jojourner and o loifer and a brother offrwlz under.ftanding.v? C O m m -Ks the Chalrman of the Forelgn Student Committee, Iohn Krakauer has helped orgamze many new md drf ferent money I'1lSlHg plans for the commlttee -Xmong these, the 9ClllHg of candy at Recess 1n the Bookstore has proved the most successful Every Recess the mad dash of students can be seen and felt, as ex ery one hur r1es to get thelr cholce of candy before hxs or her fr1ends arrlve The sale ofChr1stm1s trees has also provided a boost IU gettmg the money needed for our next forexgn stu dent -Xt the Country Falr the campaign buttons sold by the commlttee were an lnstant, SIH21Sl'1lTlg success lullx XllI'CX 'Nlarx Pnvvtll ohn lxrak mutt Lhalrm ln lxuth C l ark Don l lmlucrg 'Nllrlent kfllf I nder the guiding hand of Mary Powell the 'I hanks glvlng Commlttee has assumed a larger part ln school act1v1ty than ever before Thev planned the Thanks glvmg Program, an extremely mterestmg and appro prlate collectxon of songs and SIOTICQ, whlch called for the part1c1pat1on of the entxre school The commlttee also provlded for the del1c1ous turkey dmner whlch Mrs Golden prepared In addltlon, the commxttee collected clothmg and food from the students to present to a needy famlly 1n the Buffalo area Thanksgiving 5 Committee C a1lTec1rn 'Nlarx Powell Lhalr man Chuck Pt llc Host VS1Lml' ' ,AH .' ,,l 1 1, 1: f a', ' ,,l. ,'.' .. 4. L . - V . . 1. L is 'f- -t .. . - .L I L. . L . ' L s V v ' I Y ' ' W as 'ig ffl 3 1 2? T ff +1 1 re t a H - f Y ' 0 4 F ' Q ' i i 5 A 1? 1 .V l Q 7 ,ttf e?g!l,,, . 1' 4 ,C . 1 1 jr ,.. , t - Q . ,iz qv '13 ' 1 . Yr.. , 40 The bzrffx llzough lzzgh zn llze azr maj be rho! Van 5 hear! onlx I5 out M reach The lzeatenr may be meafured The earlh max be sur eg ed The heart Q' man alone I5 not I0 be known Fzrvl Rr Carol T-err1r1 'met -Xberdccn, lucx kin Slcklc Sue Womer S'emndRo P1ttx X ver Wars Iowell Iwuthe XXLIHNILIFI, Brenda Niol N11 Q Smlker Tlnrd Ro Bruce Eaton About once ex ers two weeks 1 group of studente meets ln the art Rflldllb 'after 1 dlnner ut the Corner or out ol p aper lugs to work on x monk wrt projectx such we mfnkmgjewelrx or x trxoux xorts and other thlngs ln addxtnon thls same group meets IH the dnmng room it lunch to discuss 1 certcun artut once es ers two week The ldea of the -Xrt Llub IS twofold Flrst the people 1nx olx ed get experience ln workmg wlth VIIFIOLIS matermals 1n miklng jewelrx 1nd the enjox ment of making th1ngQ Second the jewelrx IS then sold the proftk gomg to the New Bulldlng Fund 1s p1rt of the student contrlbutlon to our new buxldmg The purpoxe of the noon meetmgs I9 to further knowledge of1rt hlstorw , thus comlunmg both the pr1c tlcal and hlxtoncal sldes of art and artlets The members ofthe -Xrt Club have recen ed 41 gre1t de1l ot pleuure experxence, and self satlslactron from thlb project 'L Thle wefmr a new group hu ippeired on the P1rk School scene OVlg1h1llW formed bv in enthusmstxc few SC!1lOTNlT1fCI'CSl'CLllT'l gcunlng 1 bro'1der underst lndlng of world llteriture, the meetlngs were soon opened to anv mterested upperclaesmen Nlr Thomu, the fflcultv ad VIQOF, donited hm tlme, his cooperatlon 1nd even hrs home to the Qlxteen people lnvolved In iddltlon to readlng Plito Q Republlc, 1 moet formldible tisk, the members of the club reid numerous short QIOFICS and carrled on dlscusslons on crlmost ex ern 1ITl zgmable sub CCI Literary C ub FH I R0 lohn lxrlkluer Bruce Boehringer Crux Crunlberc Lm I tvs Qeeond R Bull Cannun, XIITEIC lxtmball Dmnl xxllltil' Gall Tegqrtx Thrd R at Burn Doug XIILICIH Faxthe Y un tem Chtrlxe llttle 1m Flnnell Cnrth Shultz, Sue W omer rx - . . . 1 , o o 1 ' ' Y lv ' li V l 1 .. . rua ,, . f : , J. . . 1 . , - . . z 1' :gi , . 1 , . 1 , ' . 5, . 5. 1 . , l A V Y VT C .L T , .l - V C L . 6 C C V ' Y L K 5 2 T I ,Ti V -1 n L Y K .1 C -N , ' r . . 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X 0 ff V171 nz VI 1 1 I1 ff 12 B S G Klum flu ffllfl ff In IXIIIPI flu 7111 f Qnce 121111 tl1e G1TlS SIIIQIHQ' Group lx under xx 11 Flh1s xeir the bow l1 ue jomed them 111 tl1e1r vweelxln sess1ons Ihe1e 1re 1pprox1111f1telx ,O stuclenu 111 If w1th Mr Dobhn 'ls tl1e1r le lder P ich 'I hursd 11 Lfternoon thex '1QQen1ble for 1 fortv 1111nute per1od ol SIIIQIIIQ' gulx tl1e xx onderlul select1on of songs t1u slncg so xx ell Glrls Smgmg Group Sealed P1t C1lc Sfzllx Forman Iucx lan S1clxle 'NI ul Tegutx Nhrx Powell Nfmcw Town end lxnn Hzpemm D11n1 Xxlllkf Strand Ro -Xnn B111 tres cr 'Nl IFEIC C 1 ldm1n 'Nl 1r1 'NI xrfm X' ccr B!'LHd1Slllpll Cmdx Buck P1t H1 rn XIIYLIQ. Brown Pun ILLI' errx KH NI1rc1c 1m 11ll 1 tx 1 B1r wx Dfdd Brandi N1 l fhzni lx C ul Hiddawax rlfll Hu tri. F1 her 'N1ncx Low 1n Pollx Nhrcs Bonme XIcDouL1l u 1 Stem Nlollx Bleu c Cliudm RIHILICCI Sue Spu er D1 me Y lcror Que Horner 71 I mn L lr c 1 uk NI 1r1nlt lxtt B t x ton Qtut 1rx c rx 1 o n r 1w1n M! 71 1 x Krunfwerc B ll Donll on n Suwm l-11 l IYTX Burn Duc Colton Cnrth Shultz lrx -Xltmin Hollmd m NMI JH n cJLIlll'lLHT1L lwrrx B ddcn IeddK Burn 15 ent Burton Sllt On Nox ember twelfth, tl1e group s 111g before tl1e PFI -X ITlCSI'1I1g If tl1e Book Sale -XS thex dlw us do they performed be zutuully These weekly pr1ct1ce Qewons w1llprox1de tl1em w1th the necessary prohclency to become 11 strong nucleus of' the Product1on chorus . . 2' if . . ' g' tg, . 'ugi rg, fifzw' Qwzl' 11, .f'1gz'11,g, . JV' ' ' ' ,L K., 1. , '-Q. F1111 Raza: T11 ell, 'h1 l-f l.ittl-,llz 1 1 -, '--N l1k,', tm ,1 L11 , .l'r,' -l1Cl1- xtci , Nl . D1 ll' . . f1 d Roca: fu-' ' l -3, 1 :dx , ja X , .1 U' w, 1 V ii Li V I ' 2 Y :Xl 1 5, Dr 'Sf , ,lib N.' xv 1' .V U lar- .7 X.. 5 .' '1 -. ' ' Y ' ' ' 1 Y v ' ' ' 1. HI .N B y . 1. . . A ' ' fi . I 11' . I . L ' ' , I L xx. ' 'D l Tc 1 1 1 ' K th. ' L . Y , A i ' I . n 0 f 0 0 1' .' 1 1 5, 1 W ' , A f ' 1 - 5 '1 .3 'Q r 1 V , v V L . ,, I, . 1 1 , 1 1 -5. , ' AU --.. . . , ., 3 ' Q 4 V i 11. 1 1 x .rl , lx , V . 1 I 11 1 , 1 1 j 1 1 1 - ' .1 AV' , ' 1 ' A 11, ll -' ', f . 1 1 5, 1 1 J ' , 1 1' , .' K Yay' , 'I' I' XYilw , . 1 1 . , b I lx li , P11-' l. rrle, 1 l I , 1 1 11 x, r I' ,CICS X 51' 1 1 ' .', ' ' 1 1jlv xr, f l,eNl1u S , Y' ' '1 , ,l dy , 1 Q 1'-hrbld, li '. 1 ', . -5 , 1 ,. ' - , 4,2 Girls Trlple Quintet zrrl Roe Sue Vomer lucx Y m Slckle Dlana Wxller Nlargxrer Brown Dlane llctor full TLL 1rrx Serond Rf lit Burns, Pxtrx Y frger, Brandi 'Xlfl lxnn H1pem1n, Nemo Iown end C1111 H1 dwmx 'Nllrgzrer lxlmlaill N1 xrgx froldmm XllI'lLl lL lxrlft Ilns xeir 1 new group xx 19 org 1Hl7CCl Ir 1s C xlled the Girls trxple qumtet It 18 lteided bw N mcw Iownsend -Xnotlmer lT1LlSlC1l group 18 our orchestri Ihere Ire elgllt Instruments ln If four YIUllH9, one pl mo, one cl lr met, one flute 1nd one cello There lre both Lpper Schoolers find Xllddle qCllOOl6TS ID the group Ur Dob l1n IS thelr Conductor lltes plu mostlv Cl'1SSlC1l music ID the Chmstm IS progr 1m Both, the xocil md the IH strument xl group, lre w ell org mlfed md do 1 nne job III thelr perform lnces Instrumental Group mg Llllldll R nrt L le rn NI lr 1 u.xr Xnn Il nr x L L xr mzfifrlg l lf H1 rn 'X L x K nrt L 0 I Q O V I, xx, A J . .' 'z . 1 I' Y. ' 1 . Jr, 4 n . 4 iv rl V 5' , 12- ad 1 '. , , L ja ' 1 , . : jj ' 2 , . 1 - - ' z '. t . N, 1. . .i Y fl 'rf N - -1 ' ff V V i 1' , , K K 1 A , I , . . 1 K 4 . I g.. . . . g1ndLynn Hupemnn, There are fifteen girls in the group, BOtl1 tl'1CS6 groups perlormedz1ta1P. RA. INCCfll1gZlI1d , g 1 l '. lf sz . ' ga - NUI' -.' 'z I: il AL' 'l, ' A -ddy ' H11 s, . 1 sh: ll lf: rf' 1,. Cl lrlt rle, l.: rj l51rns,.l:1m-slit rison I .Vt ' ': 1 s,.'l'l4A i l I - ri A. xi ' Q. -I-.3 Freshman Glrls Dlscusslon Club I nder the leadershlp of Carol Ferr 1r1, the Glrls D1s cusslon Club has had several mterestlng md enllghten cusslon on 'I I'lI1lCl'1d Sue VX omer Obllglllgly showed her slides on Irmldad, and plftyed some l-1SClll1flY1g n mve INUQIC lngg The group xlso d1scussed such EOPICQ 18 the Suez Glrls Dlscusslon Club Szltzng Diane hctor Gall Teg arty Dlana Vllllers Marlene Kruft Carol Perrm Chfurman Sandx Houck 'Vancx Townsend Brend1 lhfols Fzrrl R T1n1 Haglverg Nlrxrjorle Coldmin 'Nhrx Nlqtflnur ,lem N11tnnLtr Pit Cllr. Pllen l eu -Knn Guth rle P'1t Burns Mrrllm T'mnh'1u str Coralle Delmus Nano Cowan Pat Hager ltshe Pusher oecond Ron Nlargenret Brown Terrx V511 son Brenda Sulpmo Csnthnl Buck Nhrx Powell Gall Haddi was Fax the Wemstem Ixnn Hapeman Sue Vlomer Sue Berry hlll Nllfglflf lxxmlmll Lorntlm I CWIN 44 Tflr Go fzmzzful I lzfarrl abou! Ihr Go fnzmmzf and I ww! out I0 ind 1! I wud I Woufd fool 1105413 al lf Win .CNW ll Fzrst R Bonnie xlCDlDllgll Cmm Schottln brace Xlxrtlxsln Anne Baxtrtsser Shand Row Cl1ud1a Rantuccl, Pat Nury , Sue Spex ser Paula lxahn Frances Ferrls, Molly Blelchfeld Standing Sally Forman Barhy Dodd Puts Ixttle flbfenl karen D0llgl'lSS Wancw lal-te Mary Taggart Canal CT1919 and lts cruelal relfmon to mternatxon xl if falrs, glrl boy relatlonshlps, and the problem posed by 'I he club would lllse to extend lts thanks to the stu dents who offered the use of tl1e1r homes for the meet o I 0 0 it I T lip - w . L E 3 W Lyn 1 1 , f r i V , ' f R-rl, I f : ' I . . 1' t E27 Y ' 1 .--- , - Y . ' U. s 5 Q Q l , '51 l l H :Q ' 1 ' 7 I M . -y Q, V 'J' 2 W - ' ' 1 1 , f 1 s- , - - -- ., ' . v ' ' - .lu A, 1 l 4 A 4 .l'- ' ' I , 1 7 , Q t . . , , , Y Y C 1 . . 1 .' aff, A 1' . ' , 4. ' . -' 4 s 2 f f- . . Q 1 2 L . ' . ' . . ' 2 I - ' A ' - . ' L ' t 5 ing meetings. The group started off the year with ll dis- Segregation, . fl 1 . l 1 . 7 l l ' .D Q I V Y l f 4 v. .' Q M . . . Q z. 1' 1' 5 N t ' t 0 f u a T 9 , .. : . ,. , . - V , L X H 5.3 3 . , 1 , . . 4 -V ,Y A .Y ' Y . A . ow: A . ' ' V Y, A . I l J 1 , 4 ..,'..,'g-, . ..'.'g', 1 iz ', 1 . ',', . - , , . . .' 4 1' . 1 L ' ,az as-W ' . ' , f ' f, . 1. l' 4 , ' I l X y 11, 3 TID 1 Y I I .' . 1 1 ' , V. - . , . . ', , 4' 1 -x A ' .V 9 T .YY 4 .v ' Y '47 4 , . ' , '- , A 1 I: ' N . , 1 I . Freshman Boys Discussion Club Yeated Donald H ill Donald Wll son larry Burn Chairman Don ald I imberg Hoy t W signer Barry Fpstein Slandzng Bill Donaldson Russell Hutton Ted Burns Ceorge 'Niorgan Stuart Shapiro Roger Maun7 Nlilte Steffan Tor rev Rogerson Formed in December, with Larry Burns as President, the Freshman Boys Discussion Club meets regularly every third 'I hursday in each month The enthusiastic members of this Club have dis cussed such varied topics as school government and Eisenhower s Middle hast doctrine With Nlr Chapin :fn 1 I if a?-is-A 4s organization of both topics and members The Freshman Girls Discussion Club is using a new system of org'1n17at1on The chairman is not permanent but changes with each new meeting, being the hostess of the evening A few of the topics so far discussed are segregation and school government Nliss Ly nclter is Progress Report of our Bullcllngs I - - - y ' - , 'f I H a - .' : , V' - 5 , . ' s, ' g - A Y .V vc Y Y - I I . i .' i , , - - x A-9 7 1 y l 9 ., A ' , - , . . . , . . . . .. K , . , L L . ,. 1 . 5 . l A D W . 5 Vi Y .H . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 as faculty advisor, the club has slowly but surely gained the faculty advisor of this club. ge- V, ' V 3 0 . F 4 'fi f C , K, I r A . K i QI , 3 .J I i .i y Y i l . -'I . ls ' . ' 'V 4, ft .. , 4. A. Q I .5 fl? Q .I c ,515 gf' .A ,-9 . .. . ml -- f' . If ho fha!! vpealt or the pmpff9 li lm ha: fhe any U fp I1 me If flu Im ZIIfC7I77f'fc72l11ZU Ima v lm! fo my? --.-...A Th1s year, the three Spark boards have worked to gether especully close, holdlng many jomt meetmgs Lnlty throughout the book as well as throughout the preparatzons was the result 'I he Art Board, superv1sed bv Sandy Houck, assembled the formal plctures taken by Guy Gunzberg as well as the Informal sn lpshots, composed the desrgns for the drvlder pages and set up the lay out plans In the meantlme, the L1ter1ry Board, under the d1 rectlon of Sue Lreberman, ed1ted the wrlte ups handed ln by contrlbutors from all classes Mlddle School was SPARK ART BOARD 1 mg 1 It ll mn t trm rnrl t I N r mnhln t N y 1: Tlm l 1 Slcklt g1yen rts own l1ter1ture sectron for the nrst tlme thrs year Finances, vylthout whleh the yearbook yyould ney er haye gone farther than the editors dreams, were con trolled by Guy Gunlberg, he ld of the BUSIIICSS Board who wlth hls asslstants arrlnged for an -Kd Day, and proy lded the morale boosters for mdlvldual ad seekers The result of the efforts of all lnvolved ID the work for the yearbook may be seen on these pages lhey hope that you emoy your book as much as they hay e enjoy ed composmg lf Yealfd lnlnalnllralytrg Sue Womtr p otography Pdlffll' Sindy Houck Pdlffil' Bonmt x1CDOllLll Wandzng l Tlfiilx t ary Snt Htrryhlll l Lart Ray I'ITllVlldL.L l lrry Burn C' Gall H1ddayy1y Nlirltnt lxrlrr Dlana Xllller fb nz! Nlzrszartt Brovyn Pat lagtr t. , . I . f N - . . . . te .. Y 4 ' . 4 . -5 Y 1 -vu , ,, I . 'J ' r . -W. w . S S ill ' i + ' . 'N ' A 'ii , 4' V' H' W 5, fa- 1 ' ya . . A W -- ' ' , A A tl js l.mda limlsvru, in my I A ' Schn ' , Su- l.it-lx nn, t-dlmrz 1' e A In 11 l Und 1, .wtf S li nm ---'- ' l 'lla 1 str, Dal' lfnulish, .ftllv 4 lf rr 4 , xlllfgllftf Kllllllllll. .ffl fwzlx fuythe Weinstein, l, my Yan .v fy , 'I x . K N , x . Y L Y - . V . k V . 6 . . . S . . Q .2 4' . L 7 . . . H 'Y . - an - ' I 1 x .N L .S Q s -S Y 5 K ' L ' - 4 'Y ' ak-ks . xx L r Y '4 I E' Sh' , ' 1 t .f ' 3 z 5 3 ' '. . . 5 . 1 ' . j N . , , S Y. - by S . . . L - , N. ' 5 L v '- v - iv s 5 s v ' ' ' ' - v ' v v Y v s y ' v , 7 ' l ? fy 4 5 -fml ' i Av' M ' - , sy y g h . ' f ' g 4 ' , . . , ,..,.-,.. N-, -M v s - , ,MQ x 1 y ' A fi - V . 4 ' : 71 l 'rris, Put at 1 Ne j, -' ' , .ina lag- ,W vw L. I x - .' A I xy 41 .' N t 'z ,', . L A ' 1 , A N s. . 5' : . 1 Q. I ' , Ytf' . 4,6 SPARK BUSINESS BOARD The prefs is peruliar. The prexs serve: lhe public. Sealed: Burton Saft, Philip Oppen- heimer, asst. editorg Guy Gunz- berg, Editor, Charles Eaton. Standing: Molly Bleichfeld, Stuart Shapiro judw Stein 'ibfent ere Carroll The Latest achieved a height of interest and coverage with unprecedented thoroughness this year Under Dale I: ngllsh the Fdltor in Chief, and Mr Thomas, the faculty advisor, the sub editors and staff spent many hours on Tuesday afternoons, thoughtfully reviewing the previous week s issue and profiting from corrections of their mistakes In addition to circulation on the campus, the idea of reviving the mailing of copies to the alumni, to keep them in contact with the school was considered If a practical way can be found, this plan is to be put into action Meanwhile, however, the staff continued to publish a very complete and accurate account of all ex ents, past, present and future, each Friday afternoon YY ithout the Latest, most of the I pper School would have been at a loss for information as to what was hap pening during the school year For this covemge every one from the Freshmen through the Seniors was very grsiteful THE LATEST :nt Rr in ltr Sir let Dlxtlvlt n urhtl tn ste n Brtndi Xlrl cx n Sick e Second Rf t in xllfllfl Her Chuck I,LllL l m lxruiuer an Suvun ki hn hrakiutr Carl Wagner llck Nlxmnle 1'b tent Nlr 'Ihom'1 he-ith Clark Bonnie NIcDouLll Carl XX1gner Sue Liebermfm A , .' ' -A - -'.l . , . .. . . . , . . . F4 ' fir: Di Roi-r N, fn il r Shapiro, Dale lfnglish, hditur-in' Ch' ig 1 '4 11,191-' - Y-i , . i , X 1 . rs, l,u -' Ya l.. f:::,I'g .1 '- g , ' 'L f, Mu S all , J 'I Q , ,lu i . 'L 5 , 47 I was at rhefrrt of lhzngs, I wzll be at the last and no d man pasxex me my long lmpalpable arms bar them all yr September October School opened Art Club meetlng CL PS Conference Country Falr Western Day welcome new students Teachers conference no school November December anuary February 22 Soccer Progressxve Dmner P T A Book and Toy Sale Fathers Sons Dmner Thanksglvmg Assembly Ground Breakmg Ceremony Thanksglvmg recess Sophomore Dance Fathers Daughters Dmner Publrcatlons Edltors Conference Chrlstmas Program Chrlstmas recess began Semor Dance School reopened College Board Aptrtude Tests CSen1orsD Lpper School Exams No school Lpper School Art Club Forelgn Student Day lxfild wmter recess 48 - H I 1 - l 4 gm , Il fp N , ' K A A , - 1- -'- I9 . 3 , 4 I2 ' . I9 21 KK it 26 ' , 'Q 4 l IO ' ' I2 . . . 16 '- ' ' 21 ' ' l 22-26 ' ' 23 , . 7 '- . . , . , I5 20 ' 21 ' 22 ' J 7 I2 -24 v 25 1 - ' 5 . I2 20-27 ' - ' 6 7 Thzs 15 .vomethzng that calls and calls to thezr blood They are aetmg when they talk about zt, ana' they know zt 15 aetzng to be partzeular about zt, ana' yet they all want to play Hamlet Aprll Elections I2 I3 Productlon I7 29 Easter recess May Senlor Tea March 26 29 Reverse Dance College Boards SCHIOFS and Jumors Nommatlons for school offices Acceptance speeches une Upper School Exams No school Upper School Baccalaureate Class Day Graduatxon Graduatlon Dance WWWB 9 - 4 16 - 'L 21 ' ' 5 . J, 2 . I-5 . 23 ' Q I 4-6 7 T 9 ' IO II ' ' II ' 49 Boys Cheerleading ' 1 Q., QQ C' Cl! Q6 ' Q l V' 4 ,Jerk lr Cheerleadlng IS one ofthe newer extra currxcular me t1v1t1es organlzed at Park, lt xs also one ofthe most pop ular The axm ofthe orgamzatlon IS to strengthen school sp1r1t and lnterest ln the games and to support the ef' forts ofthe teams It 19 open to anyone, male or female Girls Cheerleading ffl a gfzzen vzgnaf flzex tvoulffjozn zn a sham, 50 zz was planned, one grand lzoxannalz, Jomcthzng Worth lulenzng QQ Kneefzng Don Rolverr lerrs Town and 1clx 'XI it inlt Wand ing Ron Paxton Bula NY lrren larry Bodden Chirle l' iron nr.-..- 5 3 who would lllxe to learn how to cheer 'I he new addltlon thls year to the organxzatlon IS the mtroductlon of boy cheerleaders wxth whose enthusl astlc support many games have been made more enjoy a e CQ lxneflzng lynn Hapemfm Lip tam Ylandzng Fllenltvx lLSllC' Flsher Patrlcn Cxlt PIITICIH Burns Margaret Brown liner -Xbercleen 'Nlarlem lxrxlt C1111 H1ddlWlX Terry XxllNUT'l PTIIX -5, Xager Dmnwllxllers Pollx 'Vlarcx by lb CO H .V . 'F . . . . I 9 . ' . - a V- - FII . . lo.', L -Q. 4 -1 F ' - ' ' 1 , gl 4' 1? tw by . V p l 7 ' : 5' 1, 2 ' , I -. 'I 4' ' , vi ' ' -' ' j':! J- ,' , K X .2 . v lb n v T, ' ', Y xi' . 1 W A e 5 I S 'ff 0 A l ,. g - L 7 5 ' 4-. .f . , A 4 ' ' ' W' - .1 V' ng- '-K . , .1 r fw, 'fir' x ,rt -ff J ', 1,21 -H5-ark: K, W v X . 1 f ..' 1 .192 K in - .I , , - C - V ' I , 3 , bl . '. I 0 -n v -1 q '- , Va T' V .. f b .. A. K y 'K - K . A -. A I, I., , M. 1 3, 1 N A , . ' 1 , L . 1 aj, I' , , - ,' X Y , , . Q, 4 f gp-F r m I Tiny zz!! iL'zZ71l lo pffzy Hrzmlcf PALM READ !NG Lnder the leadership of Co chalrmen Ann Guthrle and Tim Finnell the coun try fair got well under way early in the fall The theme was the coming election and many booths had names connected with the theme including the Political Pole Guess the Presidents and Pin the Tail on the Donkey Cor elephantj The Middle School participated in this fair and added a great deal of ideas. Smoke of aulumn 15 on zt all The .rtreamers looren and CDU NTRY .Wil 1 A Y gf a Z.: Y. REM. SALESMANSHIP WHAT WAS THAT PRICE FAIR IT S BEEN A LONG DAY From a. conslderably large gross we made 1 net proht of ftbout S380 XX orkmg txvely set amount whlch the country fa1r was to ralse toward our Commumty Chest pledge The falr thus was a tre mendous success m provxdmg us wxth a chance to work together have fun to gether and support the Commumty Chest' FAcuLTYJ Rock BoTTOM lT'S A PLYZZ LE MENT LOOK MA, NO HANDS BERMUDA STYLE , gg . K :Q Y . s - I v vw I ' s 5. .,-4' I .V-M I together did much to exceed the tenta- ' , y 4 I xg-.. lx . V F ' a I 5 0 , nl 'Q ' t 1 1' 6LLlfL JVLJ 3306? iw' 1m?!J5 ' .fs s People worlslng people studylng people lillglllng people runnlng people strolllng people puntmg Dalllflg bulldlng hammerlng sew ing, rlpplng, n1pp1ng people fllllllxlflg people Velllng carrymg books C 1fCl'llI1g ind ITl19SlI'lg busses, and people smgmg d incmg and Qetmg Thls IS Park at Productlon tlme NY hether you s1t 1n the pile Sprmg sunshine Flltermg through the gym WlI1dOW9, or spend three hours every etfternoon pmntlng 1n the studlo you Cin feel thit the whole school 18 'lllve wlth thls undert 1ls Ing 'Llwe md elger to h we fun whlle WOI'lxl!1g, Openlng nlght 1rr1ves 1ll too soon X ou wut for hours to dress ind ro be m ide up Then Vou hnd yourself bickst lqe wlth vour he 1rt H1 your throlt Wlll we hive 1 good iudlence will the scene eh mges lat qulcls enough w1ll you remember the llnes you 1lw us forget th lf 54 place where We 1lw1vs Hub wxll ltl1'ippCU tonlghtp X ou re on, you re off, 1nd the 'lUCl1CI1CClS 1ppl1uChng the l lst Curt un It s over, ind we dld If then you re llllC how you y e loy ed If 111 how even the yvorry mg h 18 m ule you love If lou thlnlx lbout ull th If Produetlon h 18 gly en you tll your work wlth your friends ln 1 common mterest, hoyy e'1Ch PI'OdLlCflOI1 helps more th in the list Y ou remember the l iughs 'md the teirs the Con tentment Ind the frustritlon ind now 1t s 111 oy er, md deep IH your heart you vylsh If weren t through You sleep, but before th lt you think Cod for ey erythlng he his my en you for Pirls for vour lI'lCI1LlN, ind for helping vou to grovy Pat Burns Grade Xl NN '11 1 ' f 2 x 9 - - - y , , C C 4 .x , L 1 . . . . , 1 . 3 z z as 1 . 3 z ' ' '- Y 7 v V ' . an vg ' , . , , ' 1 1 7 ' ' 2 t 1 ' ' if ' ' g 1 1' ', and what it means to you nowg how you have grown through working 2 . . 7 z 5 L . if - . . . , . . . , , - . 1 . ' 1 4 ' ' U' :' . ', 1 U 5 K . ln '- I N iii! 1 h fp--' lVl1o of lin' pods fqufzlf fha mufic of the fm? find wlzen is a .vymlzol Q' Ifu pcoplc unfvss it is lhe nu? 'S 'JW A Q6 9-Y. V' Q kr 'Os v-.. Ufzlfa' fha .vzgznzl-', fzmf farm' fha :u1'1'-Spmf. -Sf, 11 e-in lin ff ai 0 hrmfv Ihfn among Ihe phzm people Heroer, inf mn mv' lm! hx 71012 lhcx gnc zz!! lhex ve go! and arslfy Soccer Flrrt Row Bruce Eaton Bill Crane Don Wilson Carl XY agner an Suwmski Don Roberts Keith Clark Terry Town send John Krakauer Dale English Szcond Row Mr knopp coach Philip Oppenheimer Charlie Little Guy Gunzberg Ron Eaton Bob AA agner Tim Finnell Larry Bodden Captain Irv Altman, Charles Eaton erry acobstein Mike JX AIND VARSITY SOCCILR SCORPS PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK ALLILNIDALF HARLl:Y DeVI1AL X NICHOLS HARLILY DeVEAL X ALLI1NDALh GOW fxgfi-.tag ,. are f K , 11 f , ,- Z5 v f i 5 M A, .s'f5'1y - 43f'5'-7? L54- whif- Fzrxt Row Don Hall Mike Dozoret7 Tom Krakauer Stuart Shapiro, Bucky Lischer, Barry Epstein, Torrey Rogerson, Ted Burns Bill Donaldson Bill Sperber Serond Row Mr Mex er, Coach: Bernie Mandelkern, Pete Carr, Don Limberg, Larry Burns Martin Kranitz Pete Bredemeier Bill Cannan Bruce Boehringer, Russell Hutton, Roger Maunz, Hoyt I ' '.i , w ' .i V: ' ' triv Iv' V Iltfk no qzmfliom and lake wha! mmm, and wha! more do . . ,., , . y - z . . . y . . y y ,J J ' , ' , , Y - 2 2 X . . 0 ' . 2 ' ' . o i 2 ' . 2 ' ' .' o ' ' - . 8 COMING APART? CAPTAANS COUNCIL POOTB ALL SCORI' Q PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK Football SHERBIAN PEBBLP HILI CATFARAlGlS DeWhALX CLYMl1R PFBBLP HILL DeY If Al X H1kNDALP i F1r.vtRo led Bradu OhHGUlll1LIm6 R1 Emblxdze Al Holland ack Nlaranle Burton Salt lame Hollind Peter Emllldsze lere Cirroll 9'erandR Xlr Nlol coach Stexe Carx DouQAIcle1n Kee Bleluctoon Tom Blrker C0 captim Duxd Colton co capmln Garth Shultz Ron Bauer olle Barne ohn Frled 49 rf A ' f' Q , 5. s ' I Y, 4 if J . 1 4 1 Y 0 - f . 27 K A A . 32 , , . M . V. ., , . A f A .go . 49 , , . Kp lg H . Y . . 32 . ,A . . .-Q :K L ' , rs, A , l - , X ' A , ' ' 'ul . ! v n Q ' 0 1 D 1 ' Tl AJ 'L ,KY ',,. SJ U , 1, S - S YEL . .L 5, 5 ' .', V. ..,'s 2 , z', Kg , - .'q , ,J 5 5,1 ' . lhc Hers lrzal fhraugh 'whzrh we pau wzll lzghl uv down 171 honor or dzfhonor P11 :Rau Ilrgxma Schottln Barbara Dodd Nancy Iuwn end LTPKHII1 Margaret Ixlmball Dxana VIII I r 3'erfr1dRo Margaret Brown f :ul I-Iaddawax 9 In W mer Brenda Mols Mars Matmnger Tlzzrd Ro Pirrlcla Burnx -Xnn Cuthrle Cyralxe NI Davis GIRLQ PIIA LD HOCKIIY SCORPQ P-XRIx I'-XRIx P-XRK PARIX I'-XRK PARK BAI MIA BA FAVIA I I xx ILLIAMSN ILLh P-XRIx QI' MIN LXRY JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY PINE HILL PINIL HILL IV -XMHLRSF IH lRo SFIIII Fmrman Bmmy 'NlCDIug'1I Terr XX I I1dS Stem 'Nhrthm Ixttle Anand R0 I In 'NI1r11nI.Lr Ccrnelm Iewl Nincx 1 e Ifr ny Fern SI In Bern hIII Tlzzrd Ro rr1c11 Cale 'Xlarx PoweII xilfl im fmnhau er Iln 'I'1LI,art CI nthma Buck 'Nils Duns 60 ' A 1 ' K H .. K . ,,-5 DA.. ,. . . , , ,Av Y ' 5 , . g I , ' - cs.. I ut. ,I' '.', .um vo , , g, 1' f . ' . 5,. I ', 'I ' IJcIvus,. Iss Y 1 ' W v A I I I 'II 'I I 2 . 7 I AI3 O I ' Iv. O ' M . O . Iv. 3 I ' ,. 1 O I 2 I I I O 5 I I r I PARK I VVILLIAINISVILLE 2 PARK 6 :XIVIHERST O . 7 O n Iv. I I I . 1' 4 ' , I I . , y Ivan, .L 1' ' , . . . I' . I -ca . . jr, I '. . 's, f. V' LII: , ' il 'Q5 's, 15. 5 ' . Pa- ' V3 v A .I x ' 5 r I S x ,',, ,JZ , I' ' ',.A.s I YY Y V I TENNIS F1f5fR0w Carol Ferrarn Elmor Maeder Claudla Rantucc1 anet Aberdeen lxnstma Hagberg Gaul Tegarty Second Row Brenda Sul PILIO Betty Prost Grace Wlteb sky Bette Snyder Karen Doug lass Mr Thomas GIRLS SOCCER Fzrsr Row Lynn Hapeman Co tam Second Row Susan Speyser Leslle Flsher Margaret DeWitt Polly Marcy Thzrd Row Nancy Cowan Ellen Levy Duane hc tor Molly Blelchfeld Fourth Row Mr Meyer Marlene Kraft Sandy Houck Lucy VanS1ckle tlbsent Sue Lieberman GIRLS SOCCER SCORES P-XRK SEMINARY PARK XMI-IERST P-XRK PINE HILL 61 l . : -, . , , el ! Y -4. 9 J V' ' 1 J ' , . . I w l ' I. y - Captamg Patricia Yager, Co-Cap- Z ' 7 ! , , . .. - , . .' ' Y D , . 1 .' , . O 6 - 4 1 BidgglllgdllllftlllflllflgflhdflH1IfK7' hz: .arzvl zv the pufse an f 14111121 lzzf rzbx llze hear! of Ihc' people YARI BOYS BASKETBALL SCORPS 'ARK NIILLMANN PARK PARK 'ARK DeVl1ALX ALI MNI XA ILLIAMSV ILLI- ALLENDALIL PARK DARK PILBBLE HILL PARK STAR POIN'I PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK Mlkc D 1 ret? Georg Mlner Bernard Mandelkern Al Holland Torrey Rogerson Br ce L1 Cher Barry Epstem ohn F led Man ager Roger Ma nz an SUWIHSRI larry B rns B rton Saft Kelth Clark M rtln Kramt Mr Mols I . 'iff If 0 v A KR Ag I 10 l. 45 ll ,za . ' V' 55 A I, 51 I 5o A . 28 ' ' I 88 A l , 52 ' 7 ' 38 A PARK 46 NICHOLS 54 PARK - 37 ' 51 . IA ' 31 P' 36 . 40 f 39 A I 'I I 3 J, rl ,I I s U ,J ' nt , 62 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL P Burn 'XI1rI n Kraft Isnn Hqpeman 'Nfmncw I nend L Captfun 'Xlargc Ixlmlall Brenda N111 Duma XX1IIer 'XI1s Daw ibfenl Annf uthrn: Sue XXomer Co C1pt.11n C3IIH3dd1 zu GIRLS BASKI' IBALL SCORIS PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK K BAI AX IA B AX IA IX XXILI IAXISX ILLI1 XXII LIAXISX ILLI I X AXIHI1 RST JUNIOR VARSITY PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK 3 XXII I IAMSX II I I XXII LIAMSX II I I IX I-IARLPX I-IARLPX SIQXIIN ARX II 1 R nn Sch 1 r X lrn r X S1 mm I1r11m lflnhl IL r 1 XI1rL1r r Fr 1nc1 1'r1 I1eI ermin I at s,.zcc ,.,' . , .'. 1' Mow s , '0- C 1. :A Y. ,. I y . 15, I I' 5, . his fm. , I ' , I , - , 'I Q .W . . 2, 50 1 22 ',,. -5 A ' I3 TAT- 'A I- V .I+ 1 ' ,I.Xf'. 18 ' , . . ' ,, I -. '. I4 A ' .26 IH- A ,IO . 4f . 1' 1s . 'jx I4 '. 111 A 32 A 3' I- , 51 .1 l ' ' 61 A ' S7 'A S' :Q PARK 32 -'XMHERST 39 PARK I4 SENIIN.-XRY IT I I I FLW f1:c'.' Gi 5' . nttin, I,cxIig Ifixhcr, fXI:1'y Powell, C1111 ZIIIIQ IIICFTX' XX'IIxnn, PUIIX' 'X'. -VH- mld Ralf: B11 Ig' Dudd, .QIIX Ifur- 1 , N ' 41 Ta zuwr, Parry Yijc, IXIIW Dz1vS, I . ja ' Brown, Cornrlin Irwif, : R Fc 1, Sue .' 1 . , 63 Modern Dance Ffrxt Row Claudm Rqntuccl Betty Prost 'I ma Haglmerg G11l'I egarrx .Second Ron. Carol Perrarl Pit Neary Anne Baxtresser Lynthm Buck Flmor lVIaeder Third Ron. lucx X 1n Slckle Qmdx Houck Karen Douglass I ua T1ggart MISS Schnltman Fencing Fzrsz Roz. Duane Motor Peggx Dellltt Bettx Prost Fax the XXCIYISKCIH Second Row Nancy lake Claud1aRantucc1 L11aTag gdrt Mus Relsman Tina Hag hers. Cs ntl'11a Buck Karen Doug Xxx 64 .. K K Y I- , , 1 . H.. . , s , . , ' . ', , I . , 1' 1 , -1 ,' is I , .' 4 , . O x.. r . 1 . ' ' . ' ,. V - . . . . , ' ' y 1 f ' x A H - 1 ' r ' - - -s . 1 lz.,. o Q Volleyball Wrestling Fzrxt Raw Stuart Shapxro Don Hall Carl Wagner Serond Row Jed Brady Hoyt W agner Don Wllwn Ray Emblxdge Fxrxl Row wllllim Donaldion Robln Rockwell Tom lxrakauer Guy Cumberg Second Row B1ll Crane jack Matanle john lxra lxauer Irv Altman Ixnwoocl Law Peter Emblldge Charles Eaton Ronald Eaton Kees Blekxtoon Thxrd Row Peter Bredemexer Bob W arren Garth Shultz olles Barnes Dlcl. Grmfliths Bruce Boehrlnger ere Carroll Ph1lOp penhelmer ,, . . . - y I ' , . , , - - y 1 ' 3 lQ 'fj ' - I K . . ,. . . 1 , , x Y x J . . .' x 1 ' ' x x ' 1 Y l , . : 1 , , J x Y x ,J Y - Fzghfem oh! gzantf lf170u! a Nd, gohf vharlotu ha!! Zhu S part ll along handy go up am! lhm flop ll fhm ha! up ze: ana' praflzce fhey hegzn the game, they knarh 11 for home fum and! 0 haggerv 'S N M W airy- Q H 5 Q 1 5 ks in vt W' ,aye Fzrsl Row Charlie l lttle Al Holllnds lxelth Clark Dale Pngllsh L nrl XX tgner jan 5llWlI'lNlxl Burt Saft Bernard Mandelkern ohn lxralnuer erry jacolwstem jack Mxtmle Yecond Ra-1. Qtut Lxrx Tom Barker Doug lohneton Bxll Meadows Dlck Detrmck Blll Host Scott NX allx lax Burl 1nd l 'lrrx Blggle Don l lscher lm W h1tehe1d jack Merkley Dave Colton Ron B mer I'h11dR0tc lollt B nrnex Irv Altman Tim Finnell Charlei E1ton Garth ShultL jed Brads Hank Prlelue Barry Cut Roger Hooker Bull Crane Pete Bredemeler Ronnie Eaton ereC1rroll Allan Murru 'Nlr Molk flhsenl f ux Csunzberg BOYS BASEBALL ff Q FW A PARK v 1 P 8 PARK hi MK max K - s-.u- ,-9tNrtu', WM af Uxillwitwa- 51 b Fxrn Row Terry Townsend Al HollandQ Tlm Fmnell larrw B1gg1e Lo Laptaln Don l 1NCl'1CY C0 Captaln erry acolmetexn Carl VN agner Burt Saft Yecand Rau Irv -Xltman Manager laCk Nhtanle Roger Hooker, Dave Colton, Scott VS alle, Tom Barker, Stexe Carx , Churhe l lttle, 'Nlr 'Vlolk 66 .4 ' ' . H 1 ,. A VV, 5 y. -, F. . J 'Y 1 . A 'Y . Q U ' . 'IL' - K K . . f A ,. V , . X a . Q - 4 - K I r , K V ' ' f ' 'A ,514 , T, f w l 9 -, Ga Sv D ,. ii 'g of L a 3 , 9 5 ' 'J -- ': ,, , 1 , LQ, ' 6- I 92 ,, 1. 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N 4 x . l Aw' l ff x A 52 1 x h I, V A t A hgh . n M. 4 , A , .I , - 0 J , A' r, ' I 2 q ' fe- I B t , rn-3 T Yr' ' ' . f' 'f , ly V an I . ' . i - ' . xx 4 '. r y ' 4: I l y .Y A h y T ' T l Q - 'l' Y ' :J .I r y V 9 ' ' 4 ' ' r -A 1, r ' ' Y Sports 1956 GIRLS' TRACK 1 '- A f i I First Row Marlene Kraft Polly Marcy Judy Bndge Patty Yager Second Row Marilyn Nevms Diana Wlllers Ellen Levy Pat Johnson, Nancy Cowan GIRLS BASEBALL v' .ne 1 J-A.. I ln- ' F1r:tRow Marlene Kraft Lynn Hapeman Vancy Townsend Laura Damon Sara Wyckoff Carmnna Stewart Serond Row Sue Lieberman Patty Yager Polly Marcy Mary Powell Marv Mamnger Sue Berryhlll Terry Wnlson Lucy Y an Sickle Thxrd Raw Marrlyn Nevnne Browme Smundere Sue VN omer 7 .X Q 1 A 2- . 'n .,, xx ll s. I 1 ff L N., , , . : , , . , . : . . , , I D ' I .V l - 2 A l 3 S' ,Q I ,I Y. 'IA-5. , x A . Lvl: Vi Y ' ' ' l if wx L ,J 1 I L . ..-p Q . f Y - 3 wa L ' ' ' - 1 -Ll ' o - ,A a ' - ,, v- '- xt A . , x ' f A . ' Y A, - li A -gs . K, ' Sf .M we . r :X X A N Q -. I 1, V A M. ,. P . I- .bl .yqlnlsbh K fr X film QL- bd, x.-. I : a 9- v y V' ' x A ' : I y 1 r . S 1 r 1 . ' - A -1 ' -1 ' 6 C WW GOLF Q ' Ffrxt Row ean Matzmger Mary Matzxnger Sandy Houck Serond Row Krlstlna Hagberg Coralle Debus Mary Powell Tlzzrd Row Mr Dell Carolme Haeberle Cor nella Lewls Mary Larltm -if 1? +A' n Nw Q0 gil!! 'W ML! ' l BADMINTON F1rJ!Row funny Prescott Loulse Hedden Fllen baney Emmy Lou Gray Carol Klmball Sezand Raw Tlna Hagberg Carolyn Haeberle Ga1lTegarrx Coralle Debus Eh nor lVl1eder Tlurd Rau Sandra Houck Carol Ferrari Mlrlam T1nnh'1user Sue Lieberman Brown1eS1unders Mrs Frledman gl rr gut kin 0 0 ,hz ...aa ,av .N W ' .Wea YM QPU? f-1, if-'Q we if N6 ' 332 Nix .Mfg 68 55:1 LACROSSE Fxrsl Row Brenda Mols udy Brndge Pat ohnson Emmy Lou Gray Pat Burns Diana XNlllCl'S Semnd Row Penny Potter Cor nel1aLew1s Margle Klmball Gall Haddaway Ann Guthrxe Margxe Brown ean Matnnger Third Row Sue Womer Miss Archer 4 nw: I. v 1 , -5 I A N I ,, ' I. Y Y .', Q l - A K . l.. F, 1 ., . . 4 1 S , , 1 . , ,'. . 'Avia .r lil , , .KELJE ,S V. D 1 . . Y V Vx y t , 1 'Xl . i J: V 5-at R A-Q , t! ' ,HTA 'sf ., V' l Q Wi N s, 1 . .- A .W Yr? ' A X' -'V 'I . , e H 3 an Y -ter-...fy I M A A ia' 1 Q-AV QQ I, , ,, A s fr' ll 91:2 ,, nj' e , an J - M - R at fa . . 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' ' ' '- 5 ' bf lo.. . . - uv - l I I in-, ...,f' Q-an-1' 1 1 f M- -in nun 'x T!IC7sf1,f'.X-f ymiffiozz ix, L1l'!1arc do l'Ol7IfIlLff7'0U1?, 69 wife ffza flzozzqv, 'lL'!Ic'7'c' if I fn 4 fzflz THE SPARK GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE SUPPORT OF ITS PATRONS Money IS power freedom, cushlon, the root of all vu the sum of blessungs Amherst Camera Shop Amherst Drug Store Mane Andre Inc Chapln s Pharmacy Nlr and Mrs Harvey N Crane Nlr and Nlrs ohn A DeBus Dr Ernln Dlngman Nlrs Robert E Dodd Nlr and Nlrs Haroldj Engllsh A Frxend The Freshman GIIIS DISCUSSION Club Mr and Mrs H Goldman Mr and Mrs Sol Grosse Nlr and Mrs Arthur Gunzberg Mr and Mrs Leo E Hapeman Mr and Mrs Arthur E Houck Mr Freder1ck C Jensen Kenmore Boot Shop Dr and Mrs Stockton Klmball Dr Samuel L Lreberman Dr and Nlrs Sherman Llttle Mr and Nlrs Elhott H McDougal Mrs Keturah R Nrchols NI1 and Mrs ean Oppenhexmer Mr and Mrs Ralph Saft Sauter Inc Nlr and Mrs Allan H Schottm Dr and Nlrs Norton Shaplro Nlr and Nlrs Robert V1ctor NIr and Mrs Yaslnow 6 'l, ' .U . . i. J . , Jr. . 1' , ' B- M- E- Mr. Harold D. Noble A . 'h A . . A 'A ' , J 70 TO THE SENIORS THE SEDPHOMCRES Let me go to the window Watch there the day-shapes of dusk n wait and know the coming a i e love. FINGERET BROTHERS Better Foods for Better Lrvlng Quolnty Pnce Servlce Smce 1928 Phone 477 481 Ellicott St Cleveland 1300 BuHolo 3 N Y Foods Famous for quality C omplaments of the Walter S Johnson Bldg Co Inc 2532 Hyde Pork Blvd Nlogoro Folls N Y Phone 5291 Res 22020 1 - 1 n . , I Premier COMPLIMENTS of Cottrell Bus Service, Inc. 3675 Clinton Street Buffalo 24 New York AHR 81 COMPANY Sports Car Sales and Service 1509 Hertel Avenue Rlverside 2823 Jaguar Porsche Triumph Mercedes BOOK SHOP CHILDRENS BOOKS RENTAL LIBRARY HELEN FALCONER Open Mon Wed Fri Til 900 PM GIFT WRAPPING GREETING CARDS Compliments H T BQASBERG CU li Niagara St Buffalo N Y of 481 Elmwood Avenue JOHN W DANFORTH CO P MA 5940 A 8m J BUYERS BRUNNER ASPHALT CONST INC d 4400 PAk B ffl N Heating 0 Ventilating 0 Air Conditioning Chemical 81 Industrial iping 72 Ellicott Street Buffalg, N, Y, Excavating and paving contractors 237 Kensington Ave. T516 uaol4, KY. ROBERTSCN ELECTRIC COMPANY PINE HILL CGNCRETE MIX CORP 1 P 11 v Comphmems of 2255 Bailey Ave. PHONE: B.-Xilcy 2255 U' ' IUU ' I' Lip' I I I Ii E e bl h dmoo GR 1456 GEORGE E. SCHANK, Inc 444 VERMONT STREET Plumbing and Heating Contractors GEO E SCHANK GEO R SCHANK Alr Condltlonlng COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL For Su e a d Wnte GRa t 1456 YORK NIAGARA CORP 444 VERMONT STREET BUFFALO N Complumenfs Stewart and Benson II Court SY Fsnrunnns lusrsnue nn Fume LEHTHER Euuns Compliments of Seaman Hood 81 Morey East Aurora s Leodmg Dept Store s a is e . mm r n i r GEO. E. SCHANK F. W. McDONNELL n . . . - Y. of ' 9 9 '6 Compliments Twin Cnty 2310 DELAWARE AVE Near Hertel BUICK WELLESLEY 1801 Mam St Nlagara Falls NY Dlstmctlve Femmme Fashlons PHONE 51316 GERHARD LANG MEATS 8. PROVISIONS INC 461 463EII MSI' t B ffl N Y CL 8350 COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND of 1 . I I o 5 . . Q I , O O Auto Co. Inc. f 5 . 3 3 of I Q - ico ree u ao, . . All The Great C B S Shows On Channel 4 W B E N T V The Speclal Phone Number Exeluslvely For News Want Ads 1S FIVE FIVC f M0 Five Five JQNES MULK NORMAN DUFFIELD 8100 INC vin Vg .9 I 0 lm I summer-: The Little White House Q 5877 Main St. Williamsville, N.Y. 6 r' S Restaurant and Lounge , 340 Delaware Avenue Servxng Lunclmeons and Dinners Closed Tuesdays Reservations call SP 6891 The Village Jeweler Peter Paul STATIONER BUFFALO ENGRAVER JRINTER DIAMONDS WATCHES Steel DIe Leffer Press JEWELRY Copper Plofe Oflsef RelIef SILVERWARE REPAIRING From Press to You SocIcI 81 Commercml A L HARRIS E W LINDHOLM 5496 MAIN ST 676 MAIN ST at 256 Delaware Ave near Chuppewa wII.I.IAMSvII.I.E EAST AURORA PI. 7011 2154 fi HIDDEN TALENTS PUT THIS ONE THERE 80 . ' 0 . . ,-lx - 7 O . . . . . O 1 - l ,.- ...- N . n , O fi ' ' p X 4, K . f 1 orth Main Lm r .I 0 RINEBOLT Co' M HARDWARE Garages I Homes - Cottages Erected Complete Includmg Foundation 4564 MAIN STREET 36 Months to pay Easy Terms Clrde 1775 Pmkslde 4444 49 Lasaue Ave Snyder 21 New York Refer to Yellow Pages Telephone Dnrectory Garages pelle mu e Pamcola ewelers 518 Elmwood Ave Gray Flannel Suits ummunns wunnzs ctncxs Jzwsuav Blazers Button down oxford cloth shirts C MERA5 D PHO U SUPPLI S Regimental stripe tles and fancy vests 15 Court Si' MOIIGWIC 2323 DF-EN I-'RID Y EVENING OF MICE. AND MEN' AMBASSADOR 81 - I 4 sl Y r und rf 0 I :bop . . Q I ' ay, I' :V HQ , - vt ' ' 1 f .J l x 5 1 A V ' Q iv., .V at is Compliments of Complrmenfs Universal Match Corporatron Lights STALL S PHARMACY Give 433 GRANT sr I-I e Adverhsmg 411 Crosby Bldg WA 0454 Buffalo Meter Compan Yi of That . 'f To ' ' ii Mr and Mrs Robert E Driscoll C Compliments of the X Ball Room Dancing School Program Adult Classes Complete Dancing School Program 7l V2 Hodge Ave GR 4705 Permanems That batlsfy Han' Colormg Consultatlon LI 8005 Cassy G1lbcrt Beauty Salon 569 Delaware Avenue Buffalo 2, N Y Specialists in Hair Cutting, Shaping, Styling and Waving D M 'S .FP ei i A CX- ,il . 3. ffl pf y 'Q O? K: Y DUO TEMP CORPORATION Qi ,im 'sl' N r A -gjujf .Q-41,1 E gsm- T C: l igyq: . VISIT OUR DAIRY Warcl s Pharmacy Sterlmg Amherst Farms Dany Inc Call us for any Drug Store Need Q We Ckerle G .l Weckerle Jr Prescrlphons called for and delivery Presldent VICC Preslclent 4949 Mam Street Buffalo 21 N Y I.I 0161 916 Elmwood Ave Try the Smooth Sweet Velvet Flavor PL 4000 WELLS 81 BARKER I'1C WILLIAM A WELLS HAROLD I BARRIR Comphmenfs 47 W HIJRON ST BUFFALO 2 N Y MORT' AGES SALES MARSHLOW C0 MANAGEMENT Wholesale Grocers APARTMENT BUSINESS-INDLSTRIAL PROPERTIES C ENJTRAL and WESTERN 'NEXW YORK STATE 4 I . . . H. P. . . , - ' ' ' , , . . x a Q I . President Vice President-Treasurer , of , . . xl i Q Y , E L ' V l T Y H VON S SUPER MARKET CONIE IN AND SEE US LAMONT WRAY MOTORS INC Buffalo s Lead g Fado y D: ecfor CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Dealer 1196 MAIN STREET BUFFALO After we sell we se A d W y BE ST WISHES THE S REAL COOL ENTERTAINMENT WGR TV 3 4575 Main St. ' ' SHYCTCT, 1 in r 'r X YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES - l'Ye Hamilton Lamont A lfre ra P A R K W I O M R Goergen Mackwlrth Company Inc 817 Sycamore Street Buffalo 12 N Y WA 5366 Heating Venfllofmg Air Condmonmg Fume Smoke Dust Removal System Engmeers Fcbrfcoiors Desagners bl I v 9 1 4 . o I I I I I I TO THE SENIORS Lu 1 105 Lup 1011 RL1c11 out XOLII 11'11111s 1 1 1411111111 1 XS 1111 Xpichc c1111Cc1 C1u1c11Ls 1119 1101112111 I 1111c Scan 1110111 1 1 1 U 1 o 5I111S11Ll1 to 1111 11ca11 L111111 1116 11139 111111 '1 tL111blL mc 0 1111 15S ox QXLlfJX11L1L ILL lox L111 1 Ju LJ 111 IX 11 1112 5 ll! L11 1lL11LK1L1 S The Iumors X .XII1 21 '1' 1 1'1 .bl .A . I Av C 1 K , XA 1,114 long 11111 1111101 1 1, 50111 011 s111gi11g, singing .1 Yi '1 ,- ' ' 'c Y R011 1 'z A' 111111 C ' ' fl L11 1 . ' Comphmenn TH BAL L FAMILY Your nezghborhood nursery ezerjthzng that grows m Western lNew York FOUR WINDS NURSERY INC 4190 Mam Street Eggertsulle 26 News York Phone PA 3833 ERCKERT S Elmwood Flower Shop 916 Elmwood Awe cor Bndmell Plum Buffalo 22 New York Est 1903 Flowers and Gzfts COMPLIMENTS COMPANY Dlvlslon of BUFFALO ECLIPSE CORPORATION NORTH TONAWANDA N of ' I 9 -- f I I . T E I s LI. 0947 after hours LI. 0947 B U F B O I , . Y. 98 LOUIS RESTAURANT NIAGARA FALLS N Y Orders to like out La Bella PIZZERIA SPeClHllllng xn Lasagna Rnxoln and Fme Iulnn Foods 310 Abbott Rd SOulh 9699 2154 Seneca St SOuLh 9948 Buffalo Nl Y XLJSICYIJICCCS ln Itdllan Foods Compliments We Buy We Supply Angert Auto Parts Co Coats Aprons Towels etc Sheets and Cases Modern Llnen Supply Co Int 300 Northampton St EL M00 Buffalo 8 N Y - 2 2, A Z. 12 f V nv . t ,4.. y .- . lt f ...0f... , I I ' . I Q n r SNYDER ESSO SERVICENTER 4565 Mann Street Cl 9924 New Xolk State Inspectxon Waxmg Atlas T IFES K Batterlts ACCCSSOTICS Xl1IlOI Repau s Road SCTVICC TONTINE SHOPS 4 Stores to serve you J IMPORTHTI OF ORIENTAL RUGS 261 DELAWARE AVENUE BUFFALD 2 NEw Yuma Buffalos finest Orlental Buffalo 8. Nlagafa Falls Rugs 8: Domesuc Carpets M A 8822 Complete Rug Serx ICC cleanmg and repcurmg CL 0556 niammsmffiat-ian PHIL AMIGONE THE BLEICHFELD FAMILY P. ... f... Compliments of Cornplnnents READ MOTOR CO INC Open ew 5661 Nlam St YN 111131115X 111e N Y Selhng and SCI'X1C1I'1g Fold cars and trucks For 30 years Cutermg to the particular used car buyers Bzg enough to serve you enmgs Phones PL 5000 5001 5002 DISTINCTIVE MEN S WEAR FOR THE FASHION MINDED GENTRY if SNYDER NEW YORK It 15 a pr1x1lege for us to say to all Park School Students MAKE MUSIC HOUSE YOUR MUSICAL HOME FOU7 H0768 to 567116 yOU, ' T- I lg' 'l ::lll'L 'R-'..-'i 291 Delaware Ave Un1xers1ty Plaza L B Smlth Plaza Southgate Plaza Colnplnnents of g8 jyiflffff J 360 Delau are Axe Summer 9000 ! of I, I - , V. . , . D , . - . . Y - ' I : . 0 Cb' 7 Small enough to lrnow you. MAIN STREET ll 1 ll - ' ' nc. RTA ' -Q 1 V - 5 6 - g H- V 4 Y . BARNEY MILLER Inc HARDWARE I PLUMBING 0 HEATING 5727 Mann SI Wllllamsvllle 21 N Y Compllmenfs and Mrs CllHOI'd C Carroll Vnslt our Pharmacw Inspect our Equlpxnent Learn about our Seruces MEARI. D PRITCHARD Fellow An erzran College of Apotherarzes FOR FOOD YOU LL LIKE MOST VISIT THE FAMILY RESTAURANTS , . Of Mr. . ' . Phones - PL. 3150 - 3151 4 . r L Gardenvllle Lumber an Supply Company B ffalo 24 N Y .A PLQVLJ ALL READY TO GO 9+ I CAN SEE u , . . Compliments . . . of . . . Compliments of THE STEIN FAMILY COMPLIMENTS I-ID TAYLCDR C0 BU SY SINCE 1833 H UMAN ST Y LE IDD UZCO D2--7fP Ww O nur Ulf! ff VF?F'-5 ...I-9 -4 ,Ra fal MACHINE STYLE of I o U Il fl -I K 'I 'l, ' ' . ' -5 , mx., ' ' ' , jx' ' .: . , 4. V ' ' QA! -' ,Y-lwijify I. .151 , I: ,. h..,vi'yL- ,,, , .t x M . 751'-vmfztm E . f,. '1 fo - LV- V ' ' ,. ,kai ' .':.:. Q . -.. V X COMPLIINIENTS OF DIETRICH LEVY'S OLDSMOBILE gauze LM inc. 521 MAIN ST. 5221 Main St. XVi11iamsvi11e BUFFALO N Y SLRHXC HVDTLRIN NLW YORK DO you know B111 Dletrlch You should Smce 1901 In 1pp1cc1aL1On Of Park 9c11001 Q past 3CCOlllIJ11S11lHCUIS and Ill HNIICIIJHIIOII O1 IIS commucd success and progless A GRATEFUL FRIEND CONC RATULATIONS ASS OF DOW 8. COMPANY INC rim BLFFHxLOf xliu YORK fs 'J' f ' ' D TO X . A . . . . . C L 1 Q 5 7 1820 ELBIXVOOD AVENUE v A Fx A Y V F Ni .1! Sg 'r 96 of n EV Hfci-9,l,'-6 Open Friday Evenings LAMPS MIRRORS PICTURES GIFTS FABRICS Complzments 348 DELAWARE AVENUE AT TUPPER Compliments Buffalo Translt Company CARL BREDEMEIER GALLERY DELAWARE AVENUE PHONE WA 6062 PRINTS PAINTINGS REPRODUCTIONS HAND MADE FRAMES I . X- K V 'Q V ' 2 of U Ln. 7 3 LINCOLN ROAD 905 SNYDER, N. Y- r PHONE: umvsnslfv 7012 l 1 i 3 5 I Q 2 W: of 275 97 Smce 1882 E L BRADY 61 SON nc 370 Franklm Street Phone WA 2585 6WWf?ShUp Rogers Market 5638 40 Mom Sfreef Frozen Food Lockers OCLIU CLOTHEI eat Groceries Lockers BLINGERE Plaza 5025 092 9 0 o I 0 o I I RL oflccufon ES M , ' g PL . . WILLIAMSVII-Ll. . Y. X HERTZOGS LIQUOR STORE KLUTES QUALITY MEATS 5231 Main St near Union Williamsville N Y 5546 Main St 0 SERVING GREATER BUFFALO SINCE 1905 Williamsville N Y PL 1192 0 PHONE SP 6500 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Congratulations to the Class of 1957 uell be proud' It represents the first milestone on the road to success As you continue your career at college and in the business world you will find that a well groomed appearance is one of your most valuable assets Successful men in all walks of life have found Clothes by lxleinhans a good rule to follow THE KLEINHANS CO Main and Clinton l'hruway Plaza Downtown Buffalo Harlem and Walden 99 I 9 3 , n 1 I . Graduation from Park School is an achievement of which you may r . 650 WILCOX MOTORS C pl me ts of IOHN N YOUNG t ROTARY CLUB EGGERTSVILLE SNYDER JQTTHSR5 .Y x TONIGHT h o 'I Mann Street at the Thru ay Complim n f Om i Tl I Complimen s of Q -gi, Landmark 1 S 'mrrrczizv 52' is OF - fake 1' e whole family uf o dinner ' w T C TANKE INC 1 1857 3 M 5 M S SYRACUSE SUPPLY COMPANY 2080 MILITARY ROAD BUFFALO I7 NY Wrh C 14 J I SUWINSKI Sc SONS Mens Q a enocsmzs SMITH METAL ARTS CO INC 586 W ld B ff1 N Y Master craftsmen bro e Compliments of Bubla 0's leading jewelers since 82 ain St. 571 ain t. o Diamonds , , , o a c es 0 Sterling Silverware 0 loc s 0 Gold ewelry Compliments of compliments of n O, O a en Ave. u a o ' ' in nz GDMMERGIAL BUILDING I-IENDRICI-I CONSTRUCTION INC. FILLMORE 5400 THE PARK SCHOOL OF BUFFALO announces :fs 22nd SUMMER DAY CAMP I IOQ. I I ' ' . v . I ,.., km.,,15 A' Ly . 1 4, .. - . . . f 1 M , 1 '1 1 1 , V, .,,' 4 '-H. a . A .'- f . .AH f' L Aw 7 ML 'I . A Ja, w' , 4' ' ' fy H., Y, ' 1 L .M M.- N ,sf 1. W- QE ff' ' Y ,Q f ' ' zf iw 4' I V -.. 5, 4 E 'l4'iJl . A , . 'T QT , 7.' , f . g, w V FRANK WARDYN SKI Sf MR and MRS CARL SHAPIRO SONS INC Qual ty Sa sage Complnnents of Alpha Chl Fraternlty Alpha Chapter Buffalo N Y AXA Compllments of Compliments of , . i u 7 ! ' ' The Salad Bowl Restaurants 2317 Mam St at Oakwood 2112 Delaware Axe Delaware Park Shoppmg Center Fme Food pleasant atmosphere Compllments of MILES GARDINER SPECIALIZING IN FINE CHILDEN S CLOTHES Complzments of LAKE CITY IRON and METAL CORP Fmesi' Qualify PAINT VARNISHES ENAMELS MANUFACTURED IN WESTERN NEW YORK SINCE 1887 Dealers Throughout Erze County MCDOUGALL BUTLER CO, INC 2929 MAIN STREET BUFFALO N Y IO4 F' v Y I ina 0 I I I R A Y W E I L Chevrolet Sdn M S r B MEN s runNlsHlNGs GR f 6900 Diamonds Watches C JEWELRY 5 Wafch and Jewelry COMPLETE Re ear ng OPTICAL SERVICE AlfdGFrhOpf U9 umvsnsm PLAZA WEINSTEIN G PA 5415 Compliments of C pliments of M1 1220 aiu treet a arker 1 an 459 Elmwood Ave. EL, 6526 Compliments of ' . N P 'I U F' re . isc . . ician Comphments of ERIE C 0llNl' Y NURSING HUMES Members of tlre New Yorlr S tate and National Narslng Home Assoc Pledged to promote and protect the pubhc health by mamtammg Inst1tut1ons of hxghest standards of procedure and servxce Alhson Nursmg Homes Barrett Nursmg Home Carrol Nursmg Home East Aurora Nursmg Home Furgala Nursmg Home Gardener Nursmg Home Ixy House Nursmg Home I I O I C 7 To the Seniors: The game is all your way, The secrets and the signals and the systemg And so for the break of the game And the first play and the last Our prayer of thanks. THE FRESHME Th b k p tel by VELVATONE IC' is oo rin c , a special process of lithnf graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. oo er rin in rm is au orize ouse e evatone me 0 . 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