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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
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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. L Y L. . . , , . ' ' , . z ' .' J e 5 Xe agp gy 5, LJUUUI L Q AF JJ mf-Vx: NL? 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 ,
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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 . ..,- . . . . . . . .. C - S R - ' C C -1 , ' ' in I 1 , .. I n. 0 41 3 . . , A n 2: v4 - I I I I. 1293 ' I 1 x x ' ' 1 x I I I , I s ,, 1 new 14 1 -w A ,Al 14 1 A -- . ' I y . bv I - ' sf, u 1 ' xr ' ' ' r- 4 c 5 In n . , . 1 ...Z ' . ' Q , g C C rs. .- I 1 I ' I ' ' ' . I C. C uno - S ,I :S L ',r - . J, va, I . Q. s .. 3 r K -- I ,L t .Yu . ,,. , - . Lf Z f ' ' ' ' I. V , 4 I' - . 1 - . . 1 3' , . . 4. 1 . 5 I gg - ,' Y .- . , A C v . . . , . , 4, b .. . x K 5 L -C L .1 , - L ,. , , U ' ' -, V ' ' . V , ' ' , t . . ' P! L I .
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