The Park School - Spark Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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1 z. - I E h SPARK 1958 CREATED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE PARK SCHOOL OF BUFFALO VOLUME XXXV Wanderer al al! he meelf, llfonderer chiefly at himxey, Who can le!! him what he if? DEDICATION A httle car bu71es down the hull, Clutch pressed hrmlw to the Hoot -X stu dent, struggllng Wlth 1 dlfhcult VvOI'd1I1 class tr 1I1SlIl'10I1 is suddenlx alded hx tn eflectlxe lmltatlon of the Cilmllo or the Hund 111 questlon we are mox ed to our gre ltest Slllglllg ZLCll1CXCIT1CIlfS bs 21 human Wl1lI'lVNl!1d xx ho can plfu the pmno, conduct our slnglng t1p out the rhs thm ind see the fqrthest slaelsers incl gum chewers 'all Qt the stme txme T he huslest m III we know he IQ 'ilu us III x olx ed m OI1C0f-l11SlOllI'll11lX tl lsses or x lQOI'OllSlN le ullnu one lem ltx or mother IH his clp 1ClIW of I1lllSlLdl mentor of our school Xxlfllilllf h1m there could he no XOICCS lor our wearlv eflort He hrmgs out the best rn 111 of us, w1th the p ltlenee of a teficher and the slslll of 1 born INUQICIAII He IS an irtlst and lY1Cl1VldL1dl who IS a longhmr 1dI1IltfCCllX possesslng Gemuet, or sensltlwtx ln place ol am atfected LlL1lI'lxS He can Communlclte h1s ldeqs IH German, Qpfmlsh, French or Pngllsh but he 19 most expresslve IH muslc Ihe P lrls gCl1IJKllHNIT1ll resouncls IH our eqrs IS we th znk hxm for teftchmg us to loxe ITHIQIC and rejolce ln lts song Xxlfll these thoughts md 1 deep ipprecmtlon for 1ll th it he h 1s Qu en us, we, the cl lss ol 1958 dedlmte our Spark to M1 Rudolph Doblln 11 ho fha! has heard a flmm 0 mufzf fared fhen fer! he ff10Zlfrl'5p6l1k exlrava ganffx ans moreforever? 2 . . , 1 j 1 3 . X t ' 3 1 - ' 5, 1 . fl . . . 1 ' ' ', , . '1 - ' ' 5 1 I' ' f, 'L 3 U' 1 H 1 ' U' 1 production, he is a one-man combination music-director, orchestra, trainer-ofl .x 1 L 1 1 - 1 Y -N t . , I . V it 11. : J 1 1 . b A 1 1 if ' ' 5 ln.: ' , ' -1 LV' , Y - f 1 f , . . .- - PROLOGUE Llttle bungalows, big houses, blgger gyms, and a red barn are scattered among trees, fields and a qulet pond The great expanse of land provldes freedom to roam 1nd learn All day long at th1s wonderful school, students don and doff coats as they thrlve 1n fresh alr between classes 1n various bulldmgs Two new bulldmgs frame the outdoors and br1ng the panorama of nature IHIO the classroom by means of whole glass walls In a hlstory lecture It s posslble to be diverted by the sweeplng clouds wlth their mystic changes -Xnd this IS not forbldden Awareness and observatlon come from Park s lnsplratlon The ldeals of Park loom before lts students as goals to be attained Each success ln the art of frlendllness, co operatlon, or lndependence gives the students en couragement to contlnue strlvlng for maturlty 'Ihe constant struggle to find oneself as an lndlvldual xs furthered by self expresslon and accompllshment IH varlous act1v1t1es They present opportunlty for crea t1v1ty and lmaglnatlon The mixture of classes and constant reshuffllng of people lead to a valuable unlty Lmty makes Park unlque There IS healthy competn the mdlvldual IS more lmportant than hls standing IH class lntrlnslc to the unity of Park IS non conformlty Purposeful 1nd1v1duals are lmked together 1D a loyalty to Park The student IS an Independent, worthwhile being The government asserts thrs ln 1ts prlnclples of common sense rullng Park s unlty fuses teachers and students together -X hlstory teacher and Headmaster may try to find a sewer or get a horse out of mud whlle a student may be conductmg a class Students teach each other through semlnars and actlvxtles valuable lessons for l1v1ng The medlcme doesn t have to taste bitter to work The splrlt of Park bmds ltS commumtv together Stxrrlng words at the dedlcatlon of new bulldlngs send prlde to team members who wrlng vlctory from their opponents On Productlon night a lusty roar ofsong comes from all the school From nowhere 1 group appears and calls ltself the corps lt proposes to take on the responslblllty of waltmg up IDHCIIVC students The SOCICKY must run Itself not be manlpulated from above Self crltlclsm leads to progress whlch 15 bas1c to thls progresslve school our mzmcles and reveal new ones TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedxcatlon Trxbute Senxors Classes Faculty Actxvntles Productlon Sports A s EDITORS 11- 'i' Page Page page page page page page Page page raphy Standxng Sue W omer, Art Board, Mlrlam Tannhauser, Literary Board, Burton Salt, Business Board, Margie lumball, Llterary Board r ' s. K a ' Y. l . . ' n ' - - . . . . , . . . . B . H . ' I H l V . - . . , . tion, but the incentive is not material reward, because Tim bggk gxi,-fgfgr ug, pgrfhgmg, whifh will explain . . . . . . . . ' H . . 2 g 4 5 31 . . . 45 , 51 65 73 Cl 87 . 1 5 If ffl W.. 1 1 A I vga, my -1 L Q p gt, .,s. p E 3 ' we is P eff , ' E E T T . 1 'V l A H 5 Q n 3 A TRIBUTE TO DR. STOCKTON KIMBALL 'I he Kimball famlly has had a very real and lastlng influence on both the phys lcal and 1deal1st1c development of Pxrk Qchool There has always been a Klm ball lnxolved w1th the school, from the vear of lts Oflglllal charter, tlll todav For us lf was Dr Klmball who had the deepest eHect on our l1ves He was al wus there, lendlng h1s agxle mmd to every nnportant school functlon IH hrs capacity as a member of the Bo1rd of lrustees and lts President, as parent, or is a leadxng c1t17en ofthe COYTIHHIUITW, Interested ln the welhre of Park We dld not alwavs know the thlngs he dld, some of us dld not even know hlm personallw Occaslonally he would appear, to spelk it the Dedlcatlon of the new bUlldlDgQ, to take part 1n a P T -X -X meetlng, or to su hello it one of the mans partles it the Krmballs Those of us who dld not know hlm well would return h1s greetlng, sensmg somehow the rlchness of mlnd and splrlt that len behlnd the face The num who h1d come to know h1m somewhat better, felt for hlm the sort of re spect and lrlectlon engendered bs 1 m U1 of absolute lntegrltw ind low altv Because of h1s long and frultful relationship wlth Pirk we feel that ln mam wus h1s sp1r1t and the Splflf of Park are one and the same We are proud of our school and proud to know that mto the 1ncept1on of xts xdeals and the completxon of lts goals there went the UUIQUCHCQS of person1l1tw and the generos1ty of mind of 1 person, such as Stockton Klmball To be a phzloxopher I5 no! merelj lo have .vublfe lhoughlx nor even to found a rrhool, bu! so to lone uzzsdom as to hae arcordmq lo 115 dzrlaler, a fy? of .vunplzrzlg zndependenff, magnammzfx, and lrusl 4 ' 1 4 4 .- I Y x . 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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Knee socks and long scarves, wool swe lters and Peller and Mure tres, College Board books 1nd 11055 Dzrk prlvlleges and coffee cups, a crowded parklng lot and a well worn path to Streeter, reunxons at the Grosvenor and old dead thesis all these are a part ofour class and a part of our llfe at Park But we are dxfferent from what we seem to be at first, for Park School has taught us more than IO66 and amo, amas, amat, If has told us some mtanglble secrets, It has kept us ahve Wlth an eluslve spark, xt has shown us a far away horlzon We have felt emotlons dlfficult to de scrxbe to someone not one of us the fierce prlde and hot tears of DCdlC3ClOD Day, wmnmg the Sem game and the league soccer cup, the exhaustlon and supreme ex altatlon durlng the last chorus of a Productlon, thesis and College Board blues, the peace of 1 slow walk under apple blossoms and lxlacs worrx, amuets and concern ow er Park School problems, sp1r1t, mterest, dlSClplll'lC, umty Many other memorles vnll come to mmd as we look back over four vears the comfort of the now gone leath er chaxr rn the l1brary on a sleepv Monday, early morn mg Slflglhg, the groans of Bus I rlders, progress on Streeter, the wxndmg back hall 1n the old bulldmg the gradual replacement of scarred wooden desks and l1brary tables wlth modern furmture, but these are the thlngs that have lnfluenced our llves and taught us 1n the Park School tradmon These are the thlngs to brmg lumps unto throats, tears lnto ey es, and a cheer to hun dreds of hps we are leavlng our I ark and we glve It to you, but we have not lost xt and w1ll never forget lt Take care and love It as we have GEORGE E D BRADY II SCHOOI COUNCII FOOTBAII 1 Q 3 4 President 4 Captmn 4 DINNG ROOM COMMIITI-F xxgpgfllxg 3 CLASS PRESIDFNT 3 TRACK 1 BOYS DISCUSSION CLUB1 2 3 ed IS a leader He has a quallty of courage and forthrlghtness com blned wlth gentleness, whlch have galned hlm the respect and l1k1ng of evers one at Park led IS strong when strength rs necessary and vet IS IHOHQCDSIVC ID bemg so He IS one of those rare people who can be both your frlend and your helper He has the wonderful quallty of belng able to make everyone feel xmportant, slmplv because he reallv feels that everyone IS lmportant Sometlmes referred to as the b1g B he can be seen around cam pus as the dlgnlfned Presldent of the L pper School, the energetxc cap tam of the football team, orjust as one of the happv Park students ed can crack a joke, carry on a conversatlon about phllosophv, and hug three girls simultaneously and wlth ease If lf were possxble to sum up a person, such as Jed, one mlght sav he has strong moral judgement, tact, a good sense of humor, excel lent taste ln clothes, and a good eye for the glrls He .rlandx among partzal men for llze complefe man, and apprzsff uf not of 1115 aeallh, but of llze common wealllz 6 .' 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I, -, ,4 v . .4. 7 y-,3,4 1 v A Y 3 , . t ' ' KK lf 9 ' ' ' ' as rr V J - - , TIMOTHY .IOHN FINNELL SCHOOL COUNCIL 4 LITERARI CI UB 3 X ICC PresIdent 4 I ATEST 4 DINING ROONI CONINIITTI-I' SPARK ATHLETIC CONINIITTFF 3 Art Board I COLNTRX FAIR CONINIITTEI' 3 SO CERI 3 Co Chalrman 3 BASKETB AI I 3 CONINILNITI CHEST CONINIITTEE I Co Captrun 3 CI ASS IICI' PRESIDENT 3 TRACK I 3 SINGINC CROLP 3 4 EBAII I 3 BOYS DISCI SSION CLUB I The most notable thlng Ibout our 'I Immy IS hIs abIlIty to get hIm self out of IDN tIght sItu1t1on wIth hIs wonderful grm at the psycho logIc ll moment, he bre1ks Into 1 large smIle and rellev es the pressure He I9 soc11ble not only for 1musement, but 1lso bec IUSC he h1s 1 deep concern for others 'I he s1me energy that IS used for clownlng IS just as often devoted to helplng the school, not1bly 1s VILC presldent of the School Councll Because of h1s IUICYCSI, hIs abIlIty to organwe, and hIs sense of responsIbIlIty he has done effectlve jobs 1s co head of the Country Falr and as chalrman of propertles Always he ex ceeds the bounds of quallty and achlevement of the prevlous ye1r and makes, whatever he does, outstandmg He h1s attaIned peak performance In sports also As a soccer player he m1de the All Star team, 1nd wlth hls spIrIt he sparked the other easlly f1ll The hlghest Ideals of Park he takes as hIs own 1nd works to make them an 1ctualIty Our hor: on I5 newr quilt at our elbows 4-1 MARGARET ANN BROWN Secret1ry 3 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 4 DANCE CHAIRM ANI 3 CLASS I ICE PRESIDENT I CLASS TREASURER 3 4 GIRI S SINIGING GROUP I STUDI HAIL COMMITTEE 3 Art Board 3 4 I Iterary Bo1rd I HO IxFYI 3 BASKFTBAII I Captaln I ACROSSF I TRACRI 3 TENNIS 3 soFTB Al I CHEERI mono I 3 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUBI 3 I aresr 4 D1rk halr, rosy cheeks sp1rklIng eyes, a pleasant smlle, and a hap pw dlsposltxon f'Irst Impresslons of M1rgIe Wlth a qulet dIlIgent efIicIencw, she IS 'Ilwaws ready to 1ssume responsIbIlItIes 1nd glVC freely of her tIme to school projects, whether lt be collectmg class dues, typlng last mlnute Latest artlcles, serwlng refreshments after gnmes or spendmg Saturdays mth the Streeter constructlon crew L ncllsmay ed by teaslng about her wlsdom teeth and her secret pas S1011 for TurIn, she parrles am klddmg mth expert repartee As 1 cheerleader XI1rgIe has enthusIastIcally lent her NOICC and exuberance In support of all teams one of the m1nw proofs of her undaunted Ploneer Splflf Although If would be h1rd to express the effect that Park h1s h1d upon 'NI1rgIe s des elopment throughout her 1.4, ye1rs here, If IS not hard to see how much she has contrlbuted to the Park School commumty None .fo rich In mward 7 I .. 11I,1 ' ' lf ' . ,. I C ,2, ,4 . 5 5 ' ' A A Irv 9'-I' I. '. ' .. ,2 - ' f -f ,2,,4 ,. ... 5 . . 1 y I 1, , BAS I ,, ,2, ,4 ' 3 A ,2,3 ' I .Q iv. . L. . .L .Z - , I. .I It 1 , 1, if c c it . C lc 'I' I K , . ,L - L- Y I as members of our team. In track he set several records which will not . . ll ' ' ' IY z ' . A 4 I 1 ' 4. s , ' . A CT ,2, ,4 -LII AA A 1 A 'A a2x3aAI' '. ' s . 4 , . , .. s ,z 4, ' 'I YZY374 A I, ' - . ,2, ,4 .,,2 a I I ' V,I 4 'I ' I I 1 - - V Y- . I. 4 44 S an - rr ' 'I .ICHN HAYWARD MATAN LE DINING ROONI 3 IffXJTI3Al.I. 2, 3, 4 PRESIDENT SENIOR Cla-XSS 4 WRI-IS'I'I,ING 1 BOYS' SINGING GROUP 2, 3 YOI,I.I'iYBAI,I. 3, 4 BOYS' CHE!-IRl,lEAlJlNG 3 I'IASEBAI,I. 2, 3, 4 BOYS' DISCUSSION CLUB 2, K, TENNIS 3, 4 LATEST 1, 3, 4 TRACK 2, 3, 4 Editor 4 K 0 lack, a most welcome refugee from a nameless rival school, has been mainly responsible for instigating at Park an Ivy attitude and .1 appearance. The figure he cuts of neatness and dignity is evidence of his integrity. He is greatly respected for his adherence to his ideals. The seniors showed their appreciation of his command of situations and of his leadership by electing him president of the class. As editor- in-chief of the Latest, he has used a firm hand and well-developed ideas to renovate the school piper, so th it it has become representa tive of the dixergent opinions of the student bodv One of ack s absorbing interests is jan, wluch he has made the topic of a series of articles IH the I atest and of his senior thesis His interest in others combined with his good, solid advice ind cheerful ness le 1d m im to seek him out Sympathy and friendliness make I ick 1 popul ir and reli ible leader I dzd 7101 1511 fo lake a cabzn parsage bu! rather to go be me the max! and on Ihe derk 0 the world LISBETH LISTER WALLS PRODUCTION CONINIITI EE 3 GIRI S DISCUSSION B 1 Chairman 3 Chairman 4 ATHLETIC CONINIITTEE 1 SPARK ART BOARD FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE HOCKEY I Chairman BASKFTBAII 1 3 CI ASS PRESIDENT 1 TENNIS 3 CLASS I ICE PRESIDENT 4 TRACK 1 SINIGINIG GROLP I BOVILIWG 4 If vou would like to know anything about ranching or geography Betsy s the girl to isk Thoreau and I' merson influence her in philo sophie il moments, while horses and fashion shows occupy her at other times Originality and non conformity ire her essential qualities ON ho else would ew en think of going to Al isk 1 to study geography It is not at all unusual to hear Betsy say es klingelt, ten minutes ,afar Being conscientious, she throws herself with intensity into all iobs that she does -Ks chairman of the Foreign Student Committee in her Sophomore vear, she was largely responsible for sparking interest toward getting our -X F S student This Vear she has worked h ard to 'uw reorganize the Girls Discussion Club ind has been its successful le ider She is exsx going and, in spite of her own strong convictions she respects those of others Betsx is one ol the xerx few girls th it c in be described is 1 well rounded indixidual She is lttractix e, ithletic, and intelligent well is mature, responsible and independent Undaunted and mlm 8 I I K s . -I C I I A C K , x I CSIS: I, U ' ,...' ' . tt , f f Y, I .. ,' ' HCLU ,2,3,4 T ' . 2 ' ,:,4 ' 1 ' fa -' ' J 'Q I 'V I 1 , . ,- . . ' 1 : i .5 i . . ' I . ' ' ' ' . as 'z 5 j . ,'?j f ', N v is i 7 ' n - 'Mi' - C L I , . early, as she strides out of a stunned German class. 4 S . . G s I I I A' '17, 1 . 5 zqy- I . . ' 5 B ' ' 3, 2 '-,Q I . ' R ' ' ' fi J 1 'z 5 I zya 4' ' - 7 .I V n . , Y, , . X 2 L . Y 1 .K 2 . -h , as ,V 4 ,, ,V I L ik. . L. . I , Eff , ',' Cl Y, . . LINDA CLINTON XIODFRY D AYCI-' SINGING GROUP4 ' ' ' A ' '4 GIRLS' DISCUSSION c1.L'B 4 'VENFFS 4 SPARK Buslxfiss Bo.1Ro 1 B.ASIxI-.TB.AI,I. .1 A fist p1ced, ewcclted n'1rr1t1ve, punctu1ted bs mtermxttent bursts of hw ster1c'1l llughter incl howls of glee from 111 concerned comes out of a. neirbw room Lmdq IS 1t If lgllfl Her f1bulous tales of 1 1r1ous escapides and ne1r escapes from 1ll sorts ofthmgs h we kept the senlor class ln stltches, lefumg us with the lmpresslon th1t L1nd1 IS lbso Iutelv lnvlnclble, md 1lso shtzhtlx II1COI'I'I!11l3lC Her expert IIIIILIIIIIS of her love hfe her work, mal her wlde 1 1rletw ol odd ISSOITCLI l1cts h 1ve won the ICIITIIT1 lon ol us Ill, 1ncl her excellent comm 1nd of lllc ind the l1cts thereof h uc left some ot us open mouthecl Not th If L1nd1 does not h 1ve her serlous slcle Am one who h IS h1cI 1 ser1o11s talk wlth her on 'INK of the m INV problems whlch f1ce us 111 knows th1t her oplnxons C'lI1 be most v1hd ind most 1 1lu1ble But we wlll remember L1nd1 15 the glrl who hves hte, wxth 1 bubbllng liugh 1 lxght touch incl 1 he1rt IS big 18 1ll outdoors lflflzal youllzful phzfofoplzers and evperzznenmlzstx We are' GUY WALTER GUNZBERG 'und SCHOOL LOUNLII 1 3 4 SPARIx Bl SINPSS BOARD 2 PRODLLTION COMNII FTEF Fdltor 3 PRODLLT ION SUB LOININIIISIIW' SOLLFR I DANLI' LHAIRMAN1 IPXBAII BOYS SINC INK CROUP1 Clxl IVIFRARH LIl1Bg FPNNIS4 BOXS DISCUSSION LI UB SPARK AR'l BOARD Photographer 3 Photogrlpher, m'1them1t1c11n, trueler, soccer pl ner, yokester Guy ln ITl1I'ly of these cap 1c1t1es, IS he hved P1rk School 1nd1ts 'ums The culmln 1t1on of h1s h 1rd work IH tll ICTIVIIICS md his enjos ment of llfe c 1me m hls 11n1or ye 1r when he left for 1 sm months st1v III New fe1l1ncl under the 'XIIICTIL U1 Ileld Serxlce pl U1 l'nthus11st1c well IDIPOTIIICQI, keenly IW 1re of 1lI 1spects ol th If experience, Guw ls 1lw'1ys TCILIW to t1lk to 1n Interested llstener 1nd to ldd 1 new dl IIICFISIOFI to INN CIISCLISSIOII H15 outw 1rd ne 1tness 1nd Q1ll1ntrs ire exlclence of U1 mner or 2'1Il17'1l'IOI1 1nd LIISCIIJIIIIC ol thought, whlle hxs lulqhmg, sn 1pp1nQ ew es incl wlcle qrln betrw 1 subtle, sometimes lromc sense of humor Studxous 1ncl mtelhszent, he h IS the ugxzr IX uma h 1b1t ot 1lw11s h IX mc: the I'lgI'II 1nswer xn Senior NI1th 1nd Phx s1cs A h1r1l worker lor whit he thmks rlczht, Gux IN cleeplx dex otecl to I'1rk IIILI If 11le1l IITIIOLIQII not bhnd to lts shortcommgs I-I1s keen sense ot responsl bllltw was demonstr1ted bw h1s bemq I'd1tor of the Ypfzzk Busmess Boqrcl 1t the s1me tlme 19 he xx ts IIS one 'md onls photogmpher Gus s purposefulness 1nd ste 1cl1ness, gfuned from Park School ex perxence, hue Q11 en 1nd mll contlnue to Que hmm dxrectlon III h1 busx 'md 1 med llfe rhIl.fj0Il77It'1 v lhe mzghlx l1z'r11!bff01e uf, zl ne ez at kno 71 lo all mio the rear 9 L L ' L 1 C I L iv 1 .N 1 ' . 1 1 1 . 1 , ' 1 '1 3 A , 1 1, 5 5 1 f 3 ' 1 1 3 1 f - 1 2 L. 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KA , FSL. . 41. rl-In rif 1 Aly fy L 4 PATRICIA JANE BURNS PRoDLfCT1oN e11m11'1 r1:13 3, 4 1,A'1'11sT 3, 4 Chairman 4 SPARK 1.1'rER.1R1' Ro.1R11 4 PRoD1fcT1oN sUB-eo11111'1 1'1111 3, 4 SPARK ART BOARD1 P.1RK-HAR1.F1' com11T'1'E13 - HoeKE1' - 3 4 Secretary , SOCCER I GIRLS SINGINC GRoL'P1 - 3 BASKETBALL1 - 3 ORQHESTRA 3 4 1 1CRossP 1 KN CH1314R1 FADING 4 Trxxrs 3 1R1 QILB4 SOPTBAII 3 GIRI s DISCLSSIOX LI UB1 3 IS IIILIL I I I7 Ilif of I IFIX IN UUI' SI'rf.CI,l.l' stop SISIIIS UI N Ch 1p111 s 11 ISIIIIILI 111 ILIIIIIC She 1s deeplx 1o111er11e1I IIJOLIT our go 1ls the 1111 t1kes we 1111ke, 11111 the rightness of our purpose -Xml he C 1use sI1eI1el1111s11111I11twe 1re 1Io111u, her lox 1It1 is show I1 III 111 1111 X5 IIS 1 spo11t111eous outhurst of I 1rk 1h11rs III 1 huslo 11I of 1IeIe1te1I pl 11 ers t1e week before, ITOCILILYIOII shriek of C 1ll1 XI1ss Qtllker it works I1re1k1111D throu1.,l1 1 night ot p1111t111s1, WITIIIQQ, Qluemg md reglue1111.f, 1 giggling, IILIIICIIC of bruises OI1 the hoekew held, 1 stre1k of pl 111I tim osl1111ter III tl1e l1 1lls the IICITIIIC If of Production night, the freshness of 1 I 1rk sprmgtlme Ihese 1r1 I 1rk md these 1reI 1t Io ba' zz aka 1510 be Ilflut' RICHARD ALLEN GRIFFITHS DININC ROOM UJNINIITTEP 4 H IPXBAII 3 .1 SOLCFR3 4 IRALK3 4 D11 1 111111 1o11Ior1111st to the 1111l, h 1s 11ot l1t the I 1rk SLIIUOI If mosphere e111 elop IIIIII Lompletelw His politeness 1s reIresl111111 1111l unus 1 ll I1 other resp11ts he I11 11111Ie the 11111 t of w llf '1rk IIN to o 1r o ter s 1xh11l II1 I1 is 1 1111o11str1t11l IIN IIILILIIIIIFX t1rouL:1 IIN 1 I , uors to LI ss 1 XI IL, 11r11 111 1 11s rt LX 1 erests, 511k 111 t 11 r11111 91111111 s s s 1111111 s1II11.! this IFULIQI IIN res11r11 or t ll 11 111 IL 111111111 111 1 ISI k11o11le1Ige III the held of Hxmv s IIILCTN 11 11s re11I1 to 1o11tr1I1ute I11s p1rt tothe 15111111 p1r1t ot the 1l1 IL 1rx sen 1 ot humor, 111e11te1 In 1 1o111pletel1 poker 11111 ex ress1o11, l1 ls s111t 111 IIIX 1se111or IIITU 11st1r11s 1 1Iep1111I1111tx ze IIINIIIYN 1111 111 111g111ss to 1 te11 1111 111111 51 11111 Illk 1111111111 1111 1 11 IILI 1uo111 1o111p111 el 5 611 0114 Nlllhf 1111 0 71 11111111 , 11711 1111 an 07 Io ff iz 1111 11 fflfllzlf, II N Nl 7 1 7 I 1 :ax 14 1-I1 1-If ' . z,x, ,. - ,1 It A. .,A 4. Y , I A il 1' 1- - A 1 12, 14 4 X I I'z1t is :Q 'I 1 1 A 'L ' :J .' -' 1 5 In 5 'NIr:. 16,1 1 'Q L 1' 5 - 1 1 15, 'sat' 1 1' 2 ik - SI Y .1 . . , - . ' J, . . 3, ' , . , A A . 11' J, I ' ' ' 'J ' ,213 l1,',. ', TV, Z.. r Yi .Y .1.. . 1 f-1 'w'1 if 1' 2' '. , ' . ' ' ' . - , 1 z ., z z ... ' ,nl .Uv ,- 1, 1. . '11 ll 'lI,,I' .., I ' 11 'I - I 1 .Ill . I 1 i as z 1 s la I1'l1: HF P - hi111. He IIZIS exercised I1is artistic t11le11ts hy l1eeo111i11g ll master 1lI.flIC : J PT 'S ' ' :JI1 3 1' lk -1 I Bl If -11f 1Iez ' f l1uiI1I ll -Illff I1l JYII if Ii 1 :Xl1'1,' :llc to - pz1111l hi- i11t1 J I sz ' I 1l 'A IXI' ' IiI1efi' 11s 11 111c:111f of: 1f plifl' W 'I'l HI l'f y-1 'l 1' l's111--I -11 I. -1l il 'ai ' ' f I I I .451 ' Al 'Q 11 1' ' I 2 3 s I i s i ' Rss, D'1k's lj ' I ja ' j '--iz I 'p if 1 1 . ' ' lj: I'I's 1 1l'l' f, 'l'1 g,1 I All' 3 l's 'il txssi of I,f - ak- l1i1 :1 1'11luz1l1le I . 1 ILI,l 5 I 1 1 io11. L 1' 1' 1 ' ic Z iff 1'1 I :' ' I -zz' fl fzcz: YY RONALD BURNS EATON NI HI I-TIC, QOXINIIT III' 4 SOQLI-Rl LI -XSS PRI-SIDE'N'I'l B-XSIxI- FBAI I SINGING GROUP4 IPXBA-ll BOX S CI-IFERLE-XDIN 3 IR-XLR l BOHS DISCLSSION CLUB l -X loud dlstlnetlxe llugh tlolts out of Streeter, followed hx 1 Ions, box IU wool soelss and mocc 1slns VNlfl'l 1 long legged, loose lOI!'ifCKl lmbllng w fills Hls wool swe lters 1nd Crexx cut testltx to hls lox e of the Ivy stxle Thls IQ Ron He IlW'lSS his 1 llp lol 1 glrl on the l1te bus, H1 Streeter, III worlsshop SIIIQIIILI well, INN wllere, for th1t nl1tter Ixeeplng the QCIIIOI' cl1ss I'OlllllL, wlth l1us.,hrer ls not III CINS t lsls but, C'1I'Y'lCLI llong bw hls cont 1210118 sense of humor, throwlng Ill 1 'lOlxC lt 1 tense moment, Ron ILLOITIPIINITCS fllls vsltll hnesse Bene 1tll hls lqllglllng exterlor IS 1 ste lds NLTIOIISITCSN tolnblned wltll SOIILI lnd dehnlte ldeis whlch he nex er ls 1fr1ld to express Hls ideptness If Wlth hls wlde ringe 0lFlI1f6I'CSIN Ron ls 1 l1SC1l121l'lHg COIIIDUIIOH, 1lw 138 Wllllllg to llsten 1nd to t1Il1 We remember l'llI'l1 for hls good wlll towards all, hls w1t,llls splrlted soccer pl lW1I1g, 1nd for belng lust plaln Ron No method nor dzxczplzne can .fupermte the necefszty of hezng orever on the alert MARGARET LUND KIMBALL PRODUCTION SUB COMMITTEE 3 4 COMMUNITY CHEST COIVIMITTEE 3 Chalrman 3 FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE 4 UNITED NATIONS MODEL ASSEMBLY 3 FOREIGN STUDENT DAY COMMITTEE 3 CLASS SECRETARY 4 GIRIS SINGING GROUP I 2 3 4 I ITERARY CI UB 3 ART CLUB 3 4 Chalrman 4 Nlargle IS fmother ofthe Park ploneers who has been here smce the age of three CI hroughout the years, slle has been an asset to her class and the school YN orl-.mg on the Sp1rls I lteriry Board or cap talnlng the hoclsev team, Klm has demonstrated her Capibllltles Her sense of responslblllty and her modesty IU 1lse her a dependable and frlendlw person to be wlth She understands and alwaws has tlme for her frlends, lox lng to have Wlfh them, long dlscusslons on ftlmost ans thlng She IS torthrlght and slncere IH her deallngs wlth people Margle has 1 deep appreclatlon and senslblllts for rlne thlngs, elther TNUSIC, art, or theater Her obserx 1t1ons show 1 lseen lnslght lnto thelr vilues Park .md hI.1rgle have more III Common than fourteen sears to gether Ihex have l1h1I'lV SIINIILII' qualltles Ihev .1tt1un to hlgh lde11ls wltll tenaclousness, common to both ls .1n lntense .ur ol lox alts whlch encloses lrlends Most of all thes share .1 hghtlng sp1rlt and a plle of lndlvldualltx Nor knowext thou what argument Thy lgfe to thy nezghhorlf creed has lent BASKETBALL 1 3 IACROSSE 1 BASFBALL 3 GIRLQ DISCUSSION CLUB l 3 SPARK ART BOARD SPARK LITERARY BOARD 3 Asslstant Edltor 4 HOCKEY l 3 4 I2 1' ,Z 011 -I U1 ,2-.314 Q 1 ' YOl.,l'. ,.Z,3,4 , . ' 3,314 ' ' ' I ' ,113 ' ' ' 1 1 3 ' f A ' ' ' 1 Y I .V I 5 I- I I-N -In ' I ' C I 'I 1 1 I 1 ' '. '. I. 3 1 fl '- 5 1' J ' 'I ,U , , ', ' . 1. . , . N . . ' . . 1 - , 5 3 3 . . . 1 j 1 1 . ' ' 1 ' 'f ' 1 Y 1 hlibustering is unique in the history of Park School. 1 1 ' I 1 1 '. I l ' ll - - 2, 1 s' A 12, ,4 .v I B L 2 ' A ,4 . 1 2, A I ' Av ' , ,QY Y 72, D4 . I 1 A , , , . ,2 4 , . 1 I. K . . . .. . . 1 ' Q 1 - 1 Y s s 1 G I . I -n ks K . . L1 L- 1 . Y - s n It . I l .Bn SUSAN CHRISTIANA WOMER 1 SCHOOL COUNCIL 3, 4 Secretary 3 PARK-HARLEY COMMITTEE 3 Chairman 3 SOPHOMORE DANCE Co Chairman 2 SENIOR DANCE Co Chairman 4 GIRLS DISCUSSION CIDB 3 4 SINGING GROUP 2 3 DOUBLE SEXTET 3 Sue ls part sterllng mlschlef and p1rt actne lntellrgence, Comblnlng Z1 rare capabllltv for fulhlllng everv C1p11c1tw w1th a qulck smxle and a qulcker enthusmsm Her abllltles ire countless artlstlc, organlmtxon al, lrvmg She Cm work t1ll four ID the mornlng and then appear ln her red dress, fresher and more Cheerful thin the rest of us Sue has kept us rn stxtches wlth utter nonsense, and ID thought wlth excellent Ideas I-Ier rmaglnatlon and ibsolute rell 1I5llll'V hue brought her re sponslbllltles usuallx deleg'1ted to wdulrs, ind she his hindled them with polse and efhclencx But the most Important things 1re more lntfmglble th m respon s1b1lxtv 'md polse Ihev ire thlngs like the qu 1l1t1 of Sue s frlendshlp whxch IS not e 1slly won, but, once guned hnds her wllllng to do any thing for her frlends Sue I9 1 person of complete mtegrlty, purest lCIC'lII9lT1 1nd III lndehn 1ble m 1g1c qu Illfy whlch m lkes her 11 person one doesn t forget LITERARY CLUB 3 SPARK ART BOARD 3, 4 Photography Editor 3 HOCKEY 3 4 BASKETBALLQ 3 4 SOFTBALL 3 4 'ef-mf. , ART CLUB 3, 4 'iw Phe malarial war pure, and hu art uns pure how could llze rem!! be ollzer than wonder 1413 Q CHARLES H EATON DINING ROOM COMMITTEE4 SP-XRK BUSINESS BOARD 3 Chalrman 4 SOCCER I 3 4 PRODUCTION COMMITTEE 4 BASKETBALI I MODEI UNITED NATIONS -XSSPNIBIY3 XOLI EXBALL 3 4 BOYS CI-IEERLEADING3 T 'XCKI 3 BOYS DISCUSSION CLUB 1 TENNIS Chirles his been in IULIISPCIIS tble member of our QSIIIUI' Cl 1ss l he 1I'IJlf6I' of our manners, mor 1ls 1nd 1Ct1ons, he 1s the expert on clothes, I ou C in heir hls boonnng I1 1ton lnxgh on HI INN occ 1s1ons lf some one drops tll hls books H1 hlstorx cl 1ss lf he l11s just squelched some poor benlghted IIILIIXILILI ll wlrh one sweeplng Crltk or rf he h IH 111 t h ld 1 p1rt1Cul1rls ipproprl lte yoke pl 13 ed on hnn Ch 1rles h IS 1 CCTIFIIII nr the result of conhdence 1 Cert un kind of humor, and the knowledge thlt he h IN the 1b1l1t1 to m lke h1s IH fluence felt He rs whit IS known IS 1 powerful personilltx -Xn extremelw well controlled per on he h IS the IIJIIITW to be both perfectls Ch1rm1ng 'md ruor shirp, 1 xmbol of luthorltw ind 1 breiker of rules, XVIIIIOIIY ex er COIl1pI'0INls1IIQ hrs person 1l1tx I-Ie 1lso his 1 LIINYLIFDIIIE tendencs to get wh1tex er he w tnts, rf he w ants lf bidlx enough He cfm I'I1'Ill'lf 11n qtnet IN the CIIIIIIIH room 1nd succe s on the soccer held when he xx mnts to Chirles IQ ralw ays '1 leider, the setter of st 1nd lrds 1nd the 'xrguer for 1 show of luthorlty IS lonfr 1s the ILIIIIOTITX does not LOIIIIICY mth hrs prxnclples and Comfort Ihe onlx oblzqalzon u.hlf11 I lm 1 zz 71 hi fo af.v1zme, IV I0 do rl! 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H . 1. ,, KRISTINA PARKS HAGBERG COVIMUNITH CI-IES'I LONIXII I I I' I' 2 B-XDNIINTON C IRI S CHORUS l TENNIS 3 4 C IRI S DISCLSSION CLLB l NIODERN DANCI' l SPARK ART BO-XRD 1 FENCING 3 4 Co Edltor 4 I -XCROSSE l SOCCER I GOLF l I-IOCREY One of the most atlable QCDIOTS, Tlnl IS neyer wlthout 1 cheerful greetlng 'lnd 1 frlendly yy ord lor ey ery one She IS p lrtlcul lrly lnterest ed III lT1OdCllHg, a career lll vy hlch she h 18 llre ldy II1dIT1llLl'l experlence IH many ofthe malor Bull llo dep lrtment stores -Xlw IN s pert and chlc, Ilna loves and takes prlde III her IIIIC clothes, Wl I1Cl1 but complement an aml lble personallty -Xnother of her artlstlc PLITSUIYS IS d1IIClI'Ig of all types She has shown her experlence and sklll IH these 111 her parts ln the clrnlval scene ln Plazn and Fancy and IH Oklahoma But Tlna 19 not only de voted to the llght fantastlc, she has the organlzatlonal qU'lllflCS of an executlve In her capaclty as co edltor of the Spark Art Bo 1rd she has had the sltuatlon under control If lll tlmes and h as led the lnembers ofher board to 1 successful completloll of thelr task -Xlw lvs .1 gI tLl0l19 hostess, she made thls year s CllSS1L FI hesls Party a fond md tre lsured memory wearzed BARRY FRANCIS CAVE PRODUCTION SUB LOIVIMVITFE l SOCCER I 1 CI ASS PRESIDENT l FOOTBALL 4 ART CI UB 4 BASKETBAI L l BOXS DISCUSSION CI UB I TRACK 1 SP-IRR -KRT BOARD l -Xfter spendlng a year ln Callfornla, Barry returned to hls accustom ed pl lce ID our class In Ills new llvlng quarters, he now has the dls tlnctlon of belng our only bachelor wlth an apartment of hls own -X gre If lthlete, Barry wlshes to excel 1t shotput, lnd he hls the mfllse up dCfCI'l'l1II'I ltlon, and perslstence to do so If Ills comblnatlon of'1b1I1ty and hard work ire lnv gauge Barry wlll follow ID the foot steps of Parry O Brlen But because ofother qu llltles Ind talents also Bsarry shows promlse of hlgh 'lchley 6IT1Cl1t I-Ils courlge we have seen by the st 1nd he tools at the fray ln the moy IC the lter Hls drly e and wlll to succeed we have seen ln hls efforts at ceramlcs geography and sports lhank: I0 eaflz man 0 Courage lo fha boy zlh 1115 gamef zmdaunl ed I4 Unexpertedly can dent and Jerene, alerl, advenluroux, and un and -J CHARLES SH ERMAN LITTLE SIUDI HAII CONIINIITT EF 4 BUYS DISCUSSION LI L B I Qhqlrmqn 4 CHESS LI I, B PRODUCTIUN CUNIXIIITPI' SPARK -IRI BOARD I PRODUCTION SUB UJNINIITTEE S CPR I PARK HARLET CONINIITTEF I BASKETB-XI I I 3 SINGING GROLP I B EBAII I 3 ORCHESTRA 4 TRACK 3 BOYS CHFFRI FADINC GOI F 3 I'verv du for twelve ve1rs thls t 1ll, l1nk1 dapper lookmg senlor h1s kept the cllss ww lke wlth h1s I'C'1LIW w1t 1nd lczughmg blue ew es One of P1rk s most ClISl'lIIgllISl'ICLI Ivx dressers, he c1n usually be seen at Streeter or If p1rt1es ln 1 grew swe1ter, kh1k1 p1nts, mtl 1 sports colt, wlth 1 plpe cocked It 1 J ILIIIIY 1ngle Ll'1I'IQ,lII1g from the corner of ms mouth Ch 1rl1e s 1 ers 1t1l1tV h IS en IIDICCI hmm to do m1ny lnterestlng and v'1r1ed thmgs Wlth self 1ssur lnte and at the same tlme c1su1lness I-Ie h IS h1d lead parts ln sever 1l ol the productlons, 1mong them bemg Green Paslurex 1n fourth grande, Loft zn the Stars m seventh where he was hlgh scorer for the soccer te1m Ih1s vear he h1s galned the respect of m1ny by hls sklllful m1n1gement ol the Study I'I1ll Committee Bet ILISC of hls varlety of Interests and h1s abllxty to ht lnto my s1tu1t1on, l1st summer Ch lrlle w IS chosen by the 3xITICI'lC'lI'I I leld Servlte to represent 'Xmer1c1 III Germ 1ny -XII tI11s plus 1 subtle sense of humor 1nd 1 keen lntelllgence add up to a total, sparkling person1l1ty whlch h IS dehnltely left 1 l1stmg lmpresslon on Park Alan 5 capaeztzex have never been measured MARY ELEANOR POWELL I FORFICN STUDENT COMMITTEE 3 CHEERLFADING 4 THANKSGIN IING COMMITTEE 3 TENNIS 4 Chanrman 3 HOCKEY SINGINC GROUP3 4 BASKETBAII 3 4 ART CI UB 3 4 GOI F C IRI S DISCUSSION! CI UB 3 4 TENNIS 3 4 I A FI' ST 4 SOFTB ALI M1ry h1s the except1on1l abllltv of combmmg the three V s wxth a never ceasmg smlle, a w1ldlaugh and 1 smcere ellort to understand her fellow human belngs Hey M'1c, IS 21 famlllar call at Park, used with mam lntentlons asklng for companw down to the gy m, plannmg for the week end party, requestmg rldes home -X sm1ll senlor glrl wasn t far wrong when she dreamt that Mac droxe 1 school bus ust as her car IS al ways overflowmg wxth people so does her house welcome all ln the Splflf of Southern hosp1t1l1ty -Xlthough often 1 clown, Mac lends mans constructlve ldeas and plans to the group around her She IS sens1ble,pract1cal, and alwavs wlllmg to cheer someone up Her mter est In helplng others w1Il hnd expresslon ln her future work The .run hzmsey thine: hearlzhv, And :hares the joy he brmgs IC 1. , A 1 1 1 .1 A 1 . 1 A1 - A1 11 . . . . 1 , 1 I .' ' 1 1 M l I I, 2 1 ' . 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' 1 . 1 1 . 1 , 'xx 1' L . 1 V 2 s'Ail E I - '- 's 1 . 1 1 ' 1 In E . . 1 Wi 5 CARL BRIAN WAGN ER PRODUCTION COMMITTEE 4 CLASS NICE PRESIDENT IATEST 1 3 4 SPARK LITERARY BOARD 1 SOCCER I 3 WRESTLING I YOLI EYBAI L 4 TRACK I 3 BASEBAI L 2 4 GOLF 3 4 1 CARINE ISABELLE THOMASSET IORIIc,x SI UDIxI COIIIIITTIE4 I AIISI 4 SIXCING CROLP4 HOCRFI 4 ART CIUBI FINLN 4 CIRIS DISCUSSION CILB4 MODFRN DHNCFA1 A long, taffy colored braid, chIc clothes, and a beautiful smIle here comes Carlne Although she Shows a shy exterIOr to strangers, she has an explosive, charmmg personalIty Have you ever put a Cock under the bed ofa late sleeper? She has' She can be witty or silly In the appropriate moments But over and above frIvolIty and fun, she has a deeper purpose Lpon returmng to France she Intends to study med ICIDC, for which her aptitude In the field of scIence and her logical reasonlng are good qualihcatlons Her phllosophlcal bend IS evldent In her concern for such questlon as Can science give all the answers? or Can one put human liberty In abeyance to reason? Vi alt CarIne' Slow down, Thomasset' These are calls heard often about the Park School campus, for our French gIrl S al ways on the go Her only slowness IS In gettlng to gym on time Once out on the hockey field, however, She IS a whlz, though she would be the last to say so The value ofthe AFS program IS Seen In the all come to understand each other It w1ll be a sad day for Park when thIs Integral part Of lt heads back to France There 15 .fomethzng eleetrgfymg In the atmosphere I have been astomshed at the miracles zt has wrought Chmbmg In through an open school window at 7 30 -X M , evolvmg his own speclal math theory, the never say die spIr1t on the soccer field, refining his patience during the longest waits ever for the next Blue Bus to Clarence, all these are aspects ofa very versatIle Clfl zen, Carl VVagner Here IS a Park Schooler youll always find on the go, never In Streeter, frequently performmg a booming experiment, carefully planning a practIcal joke, orjust plain worlslng He IS easlly recOgnI7ed by most of hIs classmates as a future great Scientist Carl has hIgh Ideals, both for Park and for hImself, whIch he does not hesltate to express through the medium of several controversial Latest artlcles In addltlon to his aCademIc achIevements Carl has made outstandmg contrIbutIOnS In the held of athletIcs as a Star mem ber ofthe Varslty soccer team Independent In thought and action, dex Oted to the Search for truth, Carl will deal ably with problems that the future may pose to hIm He has his way, and deal: hz: gy!! I6 I F' 1 Av I .v I l F 7 ' Y A ' J Q. ' S . ' 2 , 4 ' A ' S A l . . V . A Y . ' ' I' :I - ' n ll ' ' fl V u 1 ' ' n u n f ,. ' ' - ' , u n ' - - ' a i friendships we have made with Carine, and the ways in which we have I., I , ' IC ' ' ' ' ' ,Y KK . . . ,, A - i I 3 ' . 2 ' . . , A 3 Y 7 Y ' I 7 1, Y 4 Y . . U . ,, . . .A l I ' . . , . . , . , . V 2 o I qn-.. . - 4 'lil' Y ' - PETER BREDEMEIER FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE 4 VOLLEYBALL I, 1, 3, 4 SOCCER 1, 2, 3, 4 TRACK 1, 1, 3, 4 If you lind a locker labeled the Bredabox, or a book bag called the Bredabag,,' or a hot rod called the Bredabomb, you can be reasonably sure that its owner is tall, blond Pete. Pete can be found under cars, in Streeter, or more probably in the art studio. A true artist and craftsman, Pete has varied interests: from sketching cars on his history notes to ceramic creations and designs for scenery in the production. An escape artist and no real lover of sports, Pete has managed to elude Coach very successfully for four years I-Iis dry humor does not belle the serious imagination which is the source of his creativity Every noi! drzven should be as another rzvel m lhe mochzne dike um ver.ve,you corryzng on the work GAIL ELIZABETH HADDAWAY STUDY HALL CONIMITTEE1 GIRLS DISCUSSION CI UBI 2 3 4 Secretnri CHFERLEADING 1 3 PRODUCTION LONINIITTFE 4 LATEST 3 4 PRODUCTION SUB COMMITTEE 3 SPARK ART BOARD 3 ATI-II ETIC CONINIITTEF 3 HOCKEY I 3 Chairman 3 BASRETB AI I 3 COLNTRY FAIR CONINIITTFE 1 TRACK I 2 3 4 CI ASS SECRETARY TENTNIS 3 4 onus CHoRLsr 2 3 4 LACROSSEI 2 ART CLUB 3 4 Iall slender, blonde and green eyed what more could you xx int in state XY herex er she goes, Gul dr lws looks of either downright ulmi ration or enxv I-I ning lxers itile personality , she is quick to gr isp 1 situation or project her moods to those she is vsith In either licet, she is nice to have around -X demon on the hockey held lI1Sf1g1IOI' ot southern dr iwl days borrow ing someone s gl isses, the better to see you ill with being a combination of sweet kind thoughtful consider a e cheerful a genuine person Thu charm 15 1 zl5l6d on llze earth and xkx I7 . ,, , , . . . .- ' ll ' ., 7 Y ' ' 1 ' A ' 9 y x 12 1 A - ,2, , 4 . . . , , , .I - I ' 3 A -1 . . , . . ,, ' , 2, , 4 . . ' . . , 1, 1, , 4 V Y , ' . . A L 4 , , , . . 2 . . , . v J 3 Y AY A Y , ' 'K ,. 2 - . I' 'z ' a girl? Texas really lost something when they let this little gal out-otl . . ' . 3 1' 1 . i ' ' ' 2 '- l , r ' ' g ' I ' msg 1 nr Y' I it V xg I i ni Y 4 rx V' fl ' ' H ' YY . f . ELIZABETH C PROST QQ! f gl ROBERT GEORGE BLACKWOOD FooTBA1.1. 4 yy'REsT1.1NG 4 TRACK 4 Although he spent only one year as P.G. with us, Bob has become an effective member of our class. His aid on Streeter was valuable, especially because of his knowledge of the principles of construction. -X welcome addition to our sports program, he added power to the football team Four years experience in wrestling has made him a formidable opponent HIS interest in geology and the outdoor life is in harmony wlth the enyxronment at Park -Xlthough quiet and reserved, he adds color to our campus with his multi hued blanket coat, his pink and white rat tley Ford, and his reports of ingenious projects outside of school Do no! crazegoursey' wzih lhznkzng, but go aboutyour buszneys any where Ly? :J no! mlelferlual or Cflllfdf, but sturdy cotyrm um coyiyul IH , 'IPXNIS , 4 slsoixc ckoi in 4 wsclso 3 4 cuus Disctssiox LLLB3 4 y1oDFRs Dasch , 4 IATFST4 There I9 nothing more infectious than a sincere giggle Betty is one girl yyho h 1s lPlCI1fllL1l supply of them YY hether she is lamenting the ripld ipproich of l tl ly or mourning oy er the Qemor UH l'r1v1 lege list on those fit 1l luesd ly mornings 1tt1lces surprisingly little to bring Betty s good humor to llle lnstlgltor of many 1 Senlor card y uty intrepid p 1rty goer 1dm1rer of the I 1yy B ty IS 1 y ry 1ct1ye member of the Senior cl 1ss XX h1ms1c 1l 1nd C irelree, 1 good companion she is often seen enyoy ing the 1nt1cs of l'mbl1dge lnc in qtreeter Our Betty IS ey eryone s buddy for good times or serious t1llxs She I'6llSllCS an occas1on1l, ill out extr xy 1g int excursion, buying in unhe1rd of number of swe1ters 1 fl Xyisps ol blond h ur 1nd 1 lot OfCY1fllL1Sl 1sm Betty cuts 1 color ul hgure in modern tllIlLL, on thc slopes of lurln, 1nd on the slx1t1nL rin F ery feafmz feemf bffl lo nf zn zzv zum 18 ml, Y 0? LYNN STEVENS HAPEMAN ATHI ETIC COVIMITTEE 3 SOCCER 2 3 4 GIRLS CHORUS 2 3 4 C0 Capfam 3 CHEERLEADING 2 3 BASKETBAIL 3 4 Cgptaln 3 GIRIS DISCUSSION CLUB 3 4 TRACKS! LATEST 4 TENINIIS 3 Looklng for an mdlvlduall' Flnd Ly nn Ihls gxrl IS unpredictable' Clowmng one mmute and the next mlnute deep xn thought Her affable personallty and staunch dependabllrty make Lynn a y lluable frrend Her dlrectness, SIFICETIIV ln zll endeavors, and Wllllf'lgDCSS to work for the good of the student body are some of her essentml ch 1r1tter1st1ts I-Ier talents are widespread She can dr tw 1 llttle, act 1 llttle, and she c m slng better than most people She has glven us lnsplred char acterlntlons 1n her mother earth roles ln the last two producnons She has dellghted us wlth her lronlc sense of humor m confabs at Streeter and at partles Lynn IS a hard worker, 1 glrl wxth a purpose, In athlencs she IS superlor ID her hght and determlnatlon to wln Her greatest assets have been her energetlc drive and her perseverance Common 567156 IJ 05 T076 45 gl?77lu5 3 PETER MICHAEL EMBLIDGE STUDX HAI I COMMITTEE 4 FOOTB-XI I 3 STREFTFR COMMITTEE 4 SOCCER 4 SINGINC' GROUP 3 4 NOI I FX BAII 3 4 ART CI UB 4 TRACK 3 4 SPARK ART BOARD 4 A car roars off through the nlght, It IS Pete ln one of hls SCTICS of cars, bound for somewhere wlth a gang of kxds A laugh roars out of Streeter, If IS Pete and Ron domg their famous rendltlon of Granada at the top of thelr lungs, domg lmltatlons, or going through some other hllarlous routme You walk mto a room, 1f the board IS covered wlth cartoons drawn with an expert hand and a mallclous mind Pete has been there If a dead party suddenly brlghtens up wlth a bang, ten to one Pete has arrlved, what more can 1 party need? Streeter IS Pete s natural habitat, for several very good reasons It has been practlcally his private project thls year most of the bulldlng which has been done on It has been due elther dlrectly or lndlrectly to Pete, and the xnterlor decoratlon has been almost entlrely made up of Pete's objects d'art Pete IS a character, but he IS more than that I-Ie is also a person There IS no one more comforting when vou are feelmg at your lowest, no one more friendly when you are feellng lonely, no one more fun to be wlth when you are feeling good Pete IS responsive, amusmg wlth the kind of wlt that can only come from a quick lntelllgence, generous wlth h1s tlme and effort, and, above all, genume, wlth a klnd of real ness whlch IS hus alone Heforb1d.v to despazr I9 . 1 . x x ' . 1 1 Y 1 I . , A 4 'x 1 ' 1 , v ,y A . I ., , . . . . . rw . . . - ' ' ' 0 ' , . Y - V. , 1 , L 1 4 L . , ' , N '.'.. X . L . ., a 4 4 . .. . s , .' of s 2 1 1 L L f I .I 1 .I .k 4. ,I . 1 - ', ' - u n 5' 4 ' , c .4 , L . . -- 4 . . .N f - ' 1 1 I. Y . v . . . If 1 - - -v V , . . ' 4 . u - - n . 1 , .,, ., , 1 1 ' .4 .. . . . .. H H 3 . v 1 . . , . . 1 A! Mr? ANN SH ERWOOD GUTHRIE STUDENT COUNCII I GIRI S DISCUSSION Cl UB I 2 3 DIVING ROONI COMMITTEE 3 SPARlx ART BOARD I PRODUCTIONI SUB COMMITTEE 3 4 SPARK IITERARY BOARD 4 Chalrman 3 4 HOCKEY I 2 3 4 COUNTRY FAIR COMMITTEE 3 BASKETBALL 1 3 Co Chalrman 3 LACROSSE 1 2 SINGING GROUP 1 BASEBALL 1 ORCHESTRA 2 3 MODERN DANCE3 4 CHEERLEADING I TENNIS 2 3 Ann has been at Park as long as she can remember, and If has been a major part of her llfe and development In many ways, Ann IS Park She IS Park through her mdlvlduallty and qulet maturlty She IS Park through her quxck lntelllgence and ab1l1ty to act promptly ln any s1t atlon She IS Park through her leadershxp and constant tact Park has provided her wlth an educatlon ln llvlng, she has responded to her edu catlon by becommg aware of her own potentlalltles and ldeals for her sonable and organlred thlnkmg her understandlng of and enthuslasm for people, her blts ofobscure lnformatlon, her passion for Greek plays, her love for and accompllshments ln music, her pollshed tennls play mg, and her wxclsed hockey stlck Ann has 2 vlbrant sense of humor, mlngled wlth a special sort of serlousness whlch commands both re spect and llklng the lund that all of us feel for Park Ann IS a leader, a dreamer and a frlend Follow your genzux elorebf enough, and zt wzll nolfazl to .vhofw you a fresh prospect every hour WILLIS KNAAK CAN NAN BASKETBALL 1 SOCCER 2 3 4 TRACK1 2 3 4 Bxll IS frequently to be found at Streeter, his favorxte study hall where he hldes behlnd hls 'zura of smoke and mystery In most re spects he as 1 radical ln his life both lnsxde and outslde of school He has unique ldeas on classes and on cars Seemg h1m whxzrlng down the hlghway IH hls hotrod, we hive marveled at his glft for surv1val He believes ln makmg the fullest possxble use of extra currlcular actxvltles and has llved up to thls ldeal At the very least It can well be sald that Blll has given Park a dlfler ent VICW on llfe None :hall ask thee wha! lhou does! if 2 O -I 4 x 21 4 N 1 I I 4 , , X . .I . I . 1 , , ' A I xl! - ' S G , 4 - . . -, , . 0 V Q J x 2 , . U . . , 1, , 4 ' 1 .f ,Q , 2 1 , Al y . , 2 . ' , . t K u I V . . - life. VVe know and love Gutter for her forgetfulness, her clear, rea- - y , ,. ' K Z . ,, . . . . ll 7 I Y Y Y . X , 4 n I I ' X S . l . . .5 . y . . . l L L L - n 4 S b . . 2 . . . . . . if JOHN LYLE KRAKAUER PRODUCTION SUB COMMITTEE' 3 4 IATEST 2 3 4 FOREIGN STLDFNT COVINIITTEE3 4 SPARK BUSINESS BO-XRD l Chalrman 3 SO CER I CHESS CI UB l IOLLEYBALL I 3 4 BOYS DISCLSSIOW CLLB I T CK l 3 IITER-KRT CLUB 3 Although ofhclallv and chronologlcally the youngest senlor, ohn IS ln manv ways the maturlst Because of hls lntelllgence and adult serlousness IH hls studles, he excels ln the academlc program I-Ils wlsdom and deslre to flnlsh a job once started have been lnvaluable to the school Xxlfllllllf hls push Streeter and IIS comforts would not have been reads for use bw thls year s class, whlle hls IUHUCHCC was lndlspens lble ln lntroduclng the forelgn student program to Park He IS a good sport lnd ln IUCILISITIOLIQ worker, hls lmaglnatlon has provld ed the ll'T1pCI'L19 for many projects One of the more lnformll events was hls New Year s Ia ve party whlch establlshed a bond OIILIHIIV wlth IU the class and was acclalmed by all as the best tlme ever ohn s achlevements have been the result of plannlng and determlnatlon -X searchlng, questlonlng nature, an expresslve personalltv, and a blg grln have made hlm a respected part of the class 4,3 Deep zn lhe man 5115 as! lzzsfale FAITH LEAH WEINSTEIN SCHOOL COUNICIL 4 Program Chalrman 4 PRODUCTION COMNIITTEE Z 3 SPARR ART BOARD3 4 Chalrman ot Photography 4 SP-XRh IITI-RARE BO-XRD 1 TH-XNKSGIX ING COMMITTEE 1 LITERARY CLUB 3 ART CLUB 3 4 GIRLS DISCUSSION CLUBI 3 LATEST 3 Rlplxol 2 3 FENCNG3 TENNIS., BOWLING 4 Faxnnatzng by her Oflglnallty Falth comes up often wlth wltty re marks known as Falthlsms 'Ihe varlety of her lnterests make her ldaptable and ahve wlth energy The plcture that was orlglnally scheduled for two o clock yester dav, whlch was postponed untll tomorrow, wlll be taken thls after noon at the same tlme As an actress, she can dlsplav a panorama of dramatlc expresslon, on stage or off Her versatllltv shows her to be sophlstlcated or emo tlonal, now wlld, now practlcal Self CYPFCSSIOYI comes through wrltlng as well as actlng XX here the Hell IS Blrd ln hand' I ndwldualzsm IS ln her blood It IS hard to be a non CODICOFITIIST an stlll be fully accepted Park IS the place If cln be done, and Falth IS the glrl who can do If Mr amleson, Im on a new schedule todax so lt you hale am thlng depresslng to tell me, ple Tse make lf short I xe allotted mlnutes for despalr Theory IS Falth s fax OFIIC weapon She splns words around to por tray a wlvld plcture, entertaln, and confuse to the polnt or hw SICFICS How can I ever wrlte thls thesls when the thlng sass the tx pe YVI'ltCI' I m uslng doesn t even eltlst Her horzzon: are IIITIIIICSS Xxlfll her determmatlon md sklll she wlll attaln her hlgh goals In the thought of gemus there IJ always a surprzse 21 'V ' ' D 'A 3 3 ' I C r 2: 3: 4 1 4 ' D ! ' ' . ' ,2 RA ,1, n4 Y. . I . L . , ,Z V' ' i ' ll ' YY Y D' . . . I , . . . Y, ,, . . . . . . . . 'J , li ' ' f ' YI A . T 1 A , . l , . ' , I . ' . ,2, 3 PRODUCTION SUB-COMMITTEE 2, 3, 4 BADMINTON I, 2 . A A , V A1 L Av y y , , 1 1 11 v 4 I -I ly Kl ' ' ' I I ' n I - S . I I . . it Y - ' ' ' ll ' ' ' . ' . . - ' , ' d l J ' ' . , . ' ' , , V ' ' - ' . l - . ' . ' ' .' 1 ' ' . ' ' . 116 ' ' ' fl - . . , . . U r l l -' Y S I v- I r D - - a C - L . -Q . ' - x ' r V- pn . 1 . 2 v. , k il . 1 ' !! l Y 'if JANET MARIE ABERDEEN LUINIRX I--XIR UJ'N1NlIIII'lr Z IPNNIS3 I ul hcxtx Lhalrman , SOLCILR 4 LHPPRII--XDINC , 4 B-XSRETB-XLI 3 4 Cl l B COFTB-XLL 3 4 C IRI S DISLLSSION Cl LB 4 TRACK 4 sPxRk -XRT BoaRD3 4 -Xn uncontrollable g1ggle ploneer splrlt of the hrst degree pep 111 1 petlte pick lge IH or mae blur on the soccer held u fllllllg ittendance tt p lrtles ClSfCI'INlI1'1flOI'l all these sum up 1 gal called an I xmous for her hlgh splrlts, I In has a serlous slde too, for she 19 al Her presence of mlnd, her CI1fhLl9l'lSIN, and her bouncx pCI'SOI1'1llKV m xke us re1l17e that good things do come ln sm tll p lck lges Fill! vzgor 15 supremeb great JEREMY ROBINSON LOL 'N PRX PAIR CONI'N1I'I IPI' 4 SOCCER 4 ARI LIUB4 XOLI EYB-XLL4 SPARR HRT BOARD 4 TRACR 3 4 I hotographer 4 lNow just a mlnute, you can t tell me that Be It teacher or student, erry refuses to accept any lnfrmgement on h1s prlnclples m controversral xssues Contlnually on the alert for lnconslstencles IH the statements of h1s fellow students or teachers, thls great debater IS essentml to a well balanced class dlscusslon, as evldenced bv the com ment from one of hls teachers to the class X ou won t know, 1fI make a mlstake today, because erry ISU t here Ierry 19 a pos1t1ve and splrlted person, and IS always Wllllhg to use hrs energles 1n school projects 'Captam of our Streeter squad he has lent us hls many skxlls for wmng, lnsulatmg, naxhng up wall boards, and mstallmg stove plpes VV1th hls enthusxasm and versatllltv Jerrv has contrlbuted much to all phases of the llfe at Park 'He contrxbuted h1s talents for photography to the Spark Art Board HA4d5f6l f, I7! be pfam wzlh you . , As. . .1 , C. K K., E ..,A 1 ' I1 . 1. .Y S Q, . ' , . , , ART 2 ' 3,4 , . , ' , . . . . , .1 ' z'z zu Q ...n- ' 1 z ' 1 1 '.' . z H. . J. . E' A - 7: ' ...- fr ways willing to listen and adds much to any group. uf - - - Y xx . . A 7 , J if T ' ' , ,, ' -41 .K Y I e I I A ' ' . as ' 1 V ' ' V J ' 1 n BRUCE TAYLOR BOEHRINGER COMMUNITY CHEST COMMITTEE 4 SOCCER 3, 4 BOYS' DISCUSSION CLUB 2 WRESTLING I SPARK BUSINESS BOARD 4 YOLLEYBALL I, 2, 3, 4 FOOTBAI L I A shrewd argument wlth Nlr Thomas, an uproarlous comment lh Hlstory or a sIng1ng role In productlon, Bruce contrlbutes to the group wlthout effort Vhth hIs ablllty to make Impresslve generallza tlons on the DRSIS of sheer IHSPIFHCIOD and to be alert, he often out guesses hIs teachers Xxlth reallsm he turns hls energles to practlcal achlevements, such as nnlshlng Streeter, or brlngmg IH the money for Communlty Chest Bruce hIs In Interest IH llvlng thlngs Hls potentlal for bECOmlng I good veterlnarl In comes from hIs understandmg of anlmals, hIs abIlIty to get along wlth people stems from hls frlendllness HIS non conform Ity to the frrtlhcal manners of SOCICIY Illows hIm to adapt to many dlfferent types of people Independent of authorlty, Bruce sets hIs own standards and goals, whlch aren t phllosophlcal but practlcal 1' he znteflerl 15 a Cleaver zt dzrcernr and rgfls :ts way Into the Jerre! M thzngs di v-if DONNA ELIZABETH SNYDER STREETER COMMITTEE 4 HOCKEY I SINGING GROUP I 'VIODE RN DANCE 3 4 CHFERLEADING TENNIS 4 GIRI S DISCUSSION CI UB I 3 BASKETBALL I 2 Secretary Treasurer 4 FENICING 3 SPARE ART BOARDI 2 BASEBALLI 2 A d1st1nct1ve glggle from an obscure corner of hlstory cl Iss Ind the Semors are once agaln whlsked otI the subject by our rlot Instlgator, ette Bette always has somethmg cookmg, Ind we IFC cert un th If her ITICFIIOITS would be on the best seller lIst If ever publlshed But, eIng 1rtIstIc as well 18 Irtful, she dlspl lvs her creatlve t Ilent well and often In her studlo work Although by no me Ins conserw atm e she stlll has an alr of sophlstlcltlon Ind reserve about her Wl'llCl'1 lends some thmg ot dlgDlfW to her 'zctlons XA hlle she IS vers much at home among her contemporarles, Bette also has 1 great love for chrldren Durlng busy fourth perlod she can usually be found teachlng art to the Lower Schoolers VI e recognlze her IU a blue dutfer coat, but who knows, who s In her grey jumperp Blond halr, blue ey es, a mad dash Snyrd llfho can tel! lzzm what he 15? 3 PATRICIA JEAN YAGER ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 1, 3, 4 SPARK ART BOARD 3 Chairman 4 SOCCER 1, 2, 3, 4 CLASS SECRETARY 2 Co-Captain 2, 3 SINGING GROLIP 1, 2, 3, 4 BASKETBALL 1, 2, 3, 4 CHEERLEADING 1, 2, 3, 4 TRACK 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 SOFTBALL 1, 2 ART CLUB 3, 4 TENNIS 3 GIRLS' DISCUSSION CLUB 1, 1,3, 4 Always 2 few minutes late in the morning, 2 member of the family that IS Park s closest neighbor trots merrlly along the well worn p 1th past the boys locker room to assembly, class, or Athletic Committee L1v1ng so close to our second home, Patty IS never reluctant to be a generous hostess, supplying people with clothes, food, and shelter, and an understanding ear for troubles Evenings, weekends, vac 1t1ons she is occupied with manv interests at school serving refreshments, concoctmg attractlve medible vegetables for productions and arrang ing extra soccer games for the girls Durlng the day , she is no less busy as chairmxn of the Athletic Committee, sparking the cheerleaders, participating in singing and art discussion groups, shining in many dllferent sports, and last, but not least, do1ng 1 CI'Cdlf'1lJlC-IOIH in the academic area Participation in all phases of our life shows her to be a true Park Schooler one of action, not just words Shznes the peafe tj all bezng without cloud, zn 115 eyes vt 4,545-f val LINDA ANN BOASBERG DANCE COMMITTEE 1 HOCKEY 2 GIRI S SINCING C ROLP 2 3 4 BASRPTBAI L1 2 PRI-SHMAN CIRI S DISCUSSION CI LB 1 BOVSI ING 1 ESI SOFTBAII 1 SP-XRK BLSINESS BROAD 1 MODERN DANCE4 Since she came to Park is a second semester Freshman, Linda has been known for her ab1l1tv to appreciate a good Joke Constantly in a eral, or flying to VISII her thirty second cousins in Milwaukee On the academic side, her attitude varies from day dreaming over the pros pect of going to college in New H ork sighing over tall, dark and h ind some flculty members, to mumbling something unprlntable to the effect that thesis 1s worse than the -Xsl 1t1c Hu An lrdent tennis fin she has the dubious honor of being the only one ever to hit Nlr I hom as with a tennis ball without even trvlng -Xlwaws dependable and willing to work on any school Iunct1on, I indz has been an asset to 1lI the committees she has worked on -Xll IH all Iinda has contributed much of her friendship sincerity and congenmllts to ex ery one, and I1 18 helped COIIIIIIUC Park s reputltlon of good fellowshlp So each man .f lje shall have xt: proper lzglzls, And afew joys, a ew peculzar fharmx 7-4 K ,k 4 7, k . . v 2 J Y , , . . ' ' ll ,Y ' . . X ,I ' I C S C . n I 1 I s I L , ., . . . . . ,, , . , , , A V Y Y ' Y 7 .. . 1 1 J 1 , , , 1 , I I 1 .I 1 . ' I ,I I , I I , .I LAT I- 1,2,3,4 ., ,2 . I 1' . , 2 . . .I ' . . - 1 1 . - - . 4 . ' . . .t . - . '.'I 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 good mood, Boz is always up in the air, either enjoying life in gen- ,au .R I . , , I 1 . . - Y I I- . ,. . . . - 1, 2 J 5 . 3 . . 5 . Q 1 . . 1 5 z , S 1 f I . I I I I 1 . I I - , J , 1 .. , , . , I f is W' ll Y ' 1 ' in ,,if,y . , f . U THE SENIORS F1r5t Rom Gall Haddaway Betsy VK alle Mary Powell l xnn I-Iapqmfm Faith IX cmstexn 'Nlargle Brown Sue Womer Sefond Rau Niargle lumlwall L mne fhomasset jamt 'Xlmerdun -Xnnf nrhrln Bern Prost I1nd1 Llmron Betty Snyder Pat Burns I lnda Boulmrg Plttx I 1y,er T1n1 Haglwerg Sm I lclmerm ln Fhndko errx Rolunxon ack NI ztanle Pete Charles Eaton lxe1th C,l1rk Charlle I xttlq Bob Blackwood llm I nnmll -Ibxen Bxrrx Q ue Pets Pmlmludgm Dlckf nl Ht S 1' 25 I I I Is rl., I rr 9 2' I ' v K. I . -I . yi I , I . Y I ' , A ,. V , ,y I, I ,A 1 , , , , .',, .'x,zj.r, . ,.-. :. ' w.-j 1' Q ,j.'.z , Bredemeier, Bruce Boehringer, john Krakauer, Bull Cannzm, jccl Brady, Guy Ciunzlmerg, Ronald Huron, Carl Wagner, ,L ,,. . 4. D' , YH. J. H I 'v,:,, 1 . I, .'i..- h.. I 2 l 'A ?4 Q 0 5 . fr? ff I SENIOR CLASS INFORMALS 1 r 3-2-sue,-v,.'a.4 10 WK fd, Xw 4 SENIOR CLASS INFORMALS 6 iilgzda- 4'ik'sw ,ff UPPER SCHOOL INFORMALS 4.45 'Pondering Jhadows, colors, cloud: Grassbuds and mterpillarnvhrouds- .U Ill mn f 1111 f forum I! f 411112101 fparf zzuefx F1 J! Ro IRL Irlger Paul flcolxovutl P11 -Xjzmgo Iexter q1lt pruldent Qlndx liek on Ixlttx Y ager Strand Ro I-Illarw Hxrrx Phylhs Ixmg M1rth.1 Ireble Barbara I'rn t Bobble Brwdle Lucky Sumderx Sue -Xscher Ann Lampbell Ins Brownrout Th1rdRou -Xllin Schutre Rlck Farber Tom Ieed lloyd Iwngeret foln Ixlxn Haney Mom George Urlmn Fourth Row jlm Patten Howard Bloom R1ck Srex ens Bxll Stanll md M1ke Alpern I xbbx VI alker Toby Bradley Nlckx Guthrle Bryan Meadows Caths Selkxrk jlm fnrson Fjth Raw B1ll fompkms Corky Johnston john Hsman Dunne Qrosby jeff'VIe1lrnan B1l1K1mber Buckx Roberts Mfxrgle VN 1lls Iohn Ixxrk ibfent Daxe Patton Art Gellman musl bear l'1r I R1 Rolun Rockwell Ie he I'1 her XI1r11m I'1nnh1u ur Sm. Berrx hull I xt L11 Bull rhn ton 'N mu Low ln Ymndmg I expr B lrne Burt Salt pre xdent D1 ma I mhn ton Don Rol err P1IUt.llhhll on Henrx I nelme Bern 1rd NI ln dclkern If n fnnlliume Iom Ixrikauer Iohn I'r1ed 'Ierrx 'I mn end I'llen I eu Suvun IM L x mul, rem ll B irm Peter Carr iblerl Qmdx Buck en Q lrroll N mcx Q IYLI Inl Stun' L lrx Ch lrle Chenu brace Harm Phxlll I ing: Ronald I ex X om Neo chel xIlCl'l21ClSITfJD1'iD 3 '1 P, J. 1, '. .I , .. 2 ...4, ' 3 I' -'nz 5 , I' .' I . I .I I .Vx I ' a ' ' s ' S v ' 1 I I I I 2 -x ' -I s A x U: 1 -A l: A K , v , 1 , 4 'I , 'I 'I , I I .,.I, K ' '. I Y Y I 'I7 L 3 Y A 5 4 .I Y I YY -I Y., 1 y .I I I1 ' 'Q ' 'L I J I 1 .I x -L 1 ,I Y, A , , YI' .By 1. G j, D Y. I : I ,A 1 TH E 'Ulflake his frame andforfes .rquare with the labors he YI ' ' , . IR ,. . 'z 1 X' , I ' ' .' 4 . 'A 'z e, ' -In 5 , fa ' 'a . H ' : ,- - 1 s, .' , Q 3 'z 'vr 5 , ,- ey L .1 N Y IJ' ,y . L D R - ., V-J . . I ,,,. . lv Y. wg V - I, fl , N X Z I ihvjyjanx. V. 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K 2 Hear you then, celerlialfellowsf' E F1r5!Ro1.e Ted Burns Nlolly Blexchfeld Sue I owme Franny Ferns Barby Dodd Patty Ilttle Larry Burns President Stuart Shapxro Claudia Rantuccx Gall Kxrby udy Stem Bonn1e McDougal S'erondR0u Hoyt W agner Ann Baxtresser Becky Slosson Pat 'Ne1ry john McCla1n Nancy Lake Ima Taggart Grace Wrtebsky 1m Hollands Barry Epsteln Torrey Rogerson lXf1llxCD070fCfl Russ Hutton ThzrdRotu M1keSteffan Ray Emblxdge Don Hall Mr amreson George Morgan Martm lxranxtl Don Wrlson Karen Douglas Paula Kahn Ceorge Nirner Roger Maunz Mr Barnes TI-ll' jl NIORS The umor class bemg the smallest class of Park s L pper School, has more unlty and alacrlty th in many of the others We have matured as we have gamed understandmg of our fellow classmates We have found that partxes and whole class efforts have contrlbuted greatly to the umty of the class 'II-Il' SOPHONIORI-S GIY P N -X great class wlth lots of pep and packed wlth energy IO PROX l' The Sophomore class has put its energy to work and showed If true I ark Splflf QONS I RL CTION Ihe electrons of Sophomore cl tss ohicers Presldent Larry Burns XICE Iresxdent Barby Dodd Secretary Patty Llttle, 'Ireasurer Stuart Sha plro -Xlterwards, the elect1on of yery capable commlt tee representatly es 'II-Ile FRHSHNIILN l pper School at last' we cried trlumphantly, but a b1t nery ouslv as we trooped back to school ln the fall The thought of bemg members ol the dtgmhed L pper School made us calm doyyn a blt, but we were stxll full ot fun and frollc The sellmg ot candy and the annual re yerse dance, a project on yyhxch eyeryone worked en In splte or our mckname grubby llttle reallsts, the umors 1re actually 1 broadmmded and mature class, although thls IS not obvlous at times Throughout the umor Vear, the class has been grow mg 1n dlflerent ways,1n numbers and also ID cooperat1on wlth the rest of the school, hopmg to carry 1ts tradttxons and character through lts last year at Park PROOF I The organlzatlon ol 1 Sophomore Boys DISCUSSION Club X ery excltmg and dlflerent Sophomore dance -X hxghly successful tame Sl he sale of class plns The orgammtlon of 1 record hop zlter the l1st basketblll game General exuberance attested to by 1 l1yely Fresh man Sophomore toot thuslastxcally, helped us F3156 our share ol the pledge to the bulldmg fund and Commumty Chest, and gaye us an outlet for our pent up energy Mr Forbes turned us mto Greek phrlosophers yylth the Ilzad Ofiy ssey, and Greek tragedles, and Betsy 'Nloore turned us 1nto actly e members ot the Y arslty and X teams l- -15 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 J 1 '1 - 1 1 ' 1 1.l . 1 ' 1' ' 1 , Y . , v Y .p ,. 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' ' Q ' - Iv -I-VK , ' ' ' I ' , , , ' , - I. A , - ry r . Y ' ' ' I ' ' 3 -Y . ' I . fi h .l e' ' 'Q .V Y 1 , . t ' ' ' . I A ' In ' ' - - f . A ' ' - ' ' ' - ' . ' , . , I 5 'y g- I v Q , . I I' I , A I' L . - ly V ' ' I ' - '. ' , Y v h- v 5 K v v l v . .i y . . - V A 4 4 4 V T. . . V , , ' , , . v V , . t . . . f . . ' . , . . . . . , ' I ' . . 4 . ' . . ' ' , I v I -1 I , The man had come to take you away' to some distant school, where And ICCCP If Safe fF0m any plight! . . 1 . . , S .l ' V ' . 4 .Q .I . S. 4 . . s Y .Q L I .I If . I 'I . v A . , , ' si . Y N . , , . , ', , . x. . d - v v Y ' Y I . . . , , , v, Y . . . . . , ' I C K . I A ' . , . ' y I . n A A I K is . . I , ' , - ' , N . I . l ' A T ' 1 . ' ' ' . ' , ' x ,- A K Y . 1 X . V. 1. I ' I 0 - F- ' iv. I' . Y Ari I - 'Y , I Y l - . I A . V I .I . s I , k 'a 4 5- , A. I.. ' . 1 D iv V , I' t I . , I I 4 4 -V THE FEEI ING IS MUTUAL Ir was early ex enung of a drab rauny day and most chuldren were undoors beung muschuex ous or naggung theur parents wuth uncessant unane chatter ln one house however, only an unobtrusuve murmur could be heard from the luttle seven year old gurl who resuded there She had been reprumanded by her parents for beung annoyung and had retured sheepushly to her play room whule her elders drove off to a cocktaul party elsewhere She was alone un the spacuous home and all the rooms seemed cold and omunous to her except her playroom Here were hudden her best and only fruends and playmates her dolls Every where on the shelves and the floor un the closets and the drawers un every nook and cranny of the tuny cubucle tucked offun one corner ol the house lay dolls and theur accessorues Each doll had uts own name and wardrobe suutable to uts umagunary personaluty Each represented someone the luttle gurl wushed she really knew but they were all fig ments of a chuldushly vuyud desperate umagunatuon She passed count less hours dressung her companuons of plastuc and nylon, presentung them to others of theur socuety and carryung on luvely conversatuons wuth them How placud kund and even tempered they all seemed un her presence' X et she realuzed that they were just make belueve and she was glad for she was certaun that, uf ahve they would become as malucuous, unfeelung and two faced as the people wuth whom she was already acquaunted And were her parents not the worst of the lot she pondered? VI hat dud they care for her? She had outluved her utuluty un pleasure and was not yet old enough to hold economuc utuluty for them And so from day to day she whuled away untold hours among these her trued and true fruends They would never desert her they loved her as she lox ed and needed them Secure un thus thought she stood up among the dolls strewn across the carpet, straughtened her freshly starched skurt and prepared to leave them for the nught After turnung out the lught, she glanced once more about the famuluar room to reassure herself that all was well among her fruends I-Iavung done thus she quuetly closed the door and durected her steps toward her bedroom Carefully yet wuth a preoc Cupued aur she undressed and clumbed sullenly unto her ununvutung bed and soon fell unto a dreamless sleep Meanwhule from wuthun the playroom faunt harsh derusuve laugh ter resounded Around the room the dolls were jokung about theur mustress ungenuousness Dud she actually umagune them to be any dufferent from theur creators? They were adult and she was but a strange nauve unnocent chuld who was perhaps, overly fancuful In a frolucsome mood they poured themselves cocktauls and exchanged the latest gossup and yokes Submerged un darkness the luttle gurl tossed Htfully un her sleep, obluvuous to any except the luvung dream whuch she had woven for her self among her dolls Far unto the nught a weurd unsustent murmur pery aded the barren corrudor of the sleepung house Sue I ueberman Grade XII CI IMPSES OF PUERTO RICANIS Trax elung around Puerto Ruco I had a chance to see the cutv and get surface umpressuons of the people I watched the young Spanush gurls shy and demure who trayeled on the buus to school un unuforms Beautuful and sheltered they Chat tered quuetly among themselves They got off at theur school whose surroundung fence was cluttered wuth boys shoutung through the rauls to theur fruends unsude Travelung onward towards the unuversuty, I saw young men and gurls saunterung gauly along, arm un arm The romantuc I atun tempera ment showed utself un these young people who talked and laughed wuth excutement and dressed un brught colors Another evudence of the open joy and fruendshup of the young Puerto Rucans I found whule makung a short rude on the ferry Two men had theur arms thrown affectuomtely around each other un a natural human way From human relatuonshups to workung un the fields the people showed the same spurutedness and colorfulness Travelung to the country I observed a scene whuch made an undeluble umpressuon because ut was so expressuve and pucturesque Two muddle aged men worked un the fields cuttung sugar cane In theur wude hats and blue overalls they rhy thmucallv scythed the stalks The open horuzon hot sun and work ung men formed a pucture not unluke one of Van Gogh s They repre sented a never endung tradutuon of toul Thus was theur lufe and they belonged to ut The suze of the usland made the step from cuty to Country a short one Vhthun one halfhour the bus I was un took me unto the cuty where I was to transfer At the bus stop un the mudst of sunny showers a small crowd composed mostly of old women, gathered As the bus came they approached ut wuth determunatuon They were deceptuvely fraul lookung Scrubbung floors or the luke had guven them strength Vluth pushung arms of uron they forged ahead to the bus door Once unsude two old women started a duscussuon The one that stood had a shapeless pudgy figure whuch was covered by a duscolored grey dress of cotton I-Ier dull grey haur blended wuth the dress It was drawn un to a bun whuch left many pueces stragglung The most promunent fea ture of her face was a round pung pong ball shaped nose She stood erect, braced agaunst a post un the bus The only movement came from a large punk tongue whuch wagged loudly Torrents of Spanush uts beauty dustorted flooded the back of the bus Seated nearby a woman of the same type answered Sometumes she emutted a laugh whuch be gan wuth a sharp huss, then rasped loudly otherwuse she contunued the duspute and turned to the surroundung strangers for confurmatuon of her pomt They were stull talkung when I got off In total the Puerto Rucans seemed to be an excutable and colorful people They luved un an unsophustucated way not dustorted by stuff necked cuvuluzatuon Maunly they were warm and natural Ann Guthrue Grade XII v -A A 1, . . , Y ' - v - v. . . 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I rom re1l1tx Into lnnalm t If c tn t le o Bec muse re 1l1tx 'XII l11nll1tx -Xre one I 11thXXe1nsre1n Cr1deXII B Il net woursell be lten 1 N Amd go home swe ll'lI'lLI md sly xou xc been robbed Smother up 1our pr1dt 1n 1 Q1 mt p1llow -Xn tell xourstll xou deserved If ese lszcun St 1nd up and x xwn -Xnd sax sou don t clre -Xnd take another be IUHLZ B1llw -Xnd th1s t1me w llls aww don t spe Ile 1 word Qrx 1 l1tt e to xoursell over the 1n'1ust1ce ot If 1ll ind plcls up IH emptx m1lk carton md lmctgme th II 1t s tull -Xn , mu be cru h If slowlx 1n sour r1g:,ht lnd Susm Homer C rlde XII Y ERIT-XS ILI' G-XLDIL XI As a newcomer to the Parls School I can Iools at things here lh 1 more objectlve hght than most members or the student bodx St I would hke ro relate some or mw first 1mpress1ons conccrn1ng1mportar1t aspects of Parls llle In the short t1me I h ive been ll Park I h ue become consc1ous th lf there IS much concern on some people s pmrt regmrdme the school sp1r1t nt I'1rlt I 1m SIIFPFINQ to note t 1s concern for If xppe 1rs to me th If Plrls chool plflf rlther than bemg deflc1cnt ltr ewceed th ll of most schools I'or1nst1nct, most sC ools request and some t1mts demand 1 large attendmce by the student brdx it 1thlet1c exents But smce there IN no necess1tx, th1s request ls not made It Parls It seems to me that there I5 always 1 good turn out at Parls games Upon learnlng about Parls s student government I was lmpressed I soon noted that the student government and all the 1mport1nt dec1 s1ons concernmg the student body are affected to some degree by the Park School Const1tut1on wh1ch IN taken more SLFIOIINIX and operates more effectuely than 'mx const1tut1on I haue found 1n 'IIN other 1n school alfurs, thus g1v1ng the students the opportumty to g'11n grcfmtcr sense of respons1lm1l1ty lncl 1 greater mtcrcst 1ndpr1de1nthe1r school Before entermg Pxrls I 1ttended both DLIITIIC md pr1x1te schools 1n wh1ch the mdespre ld op1n1on was that schools oper1ted 1n 1 pro gresswe manner are not parucularly worthwh1le However, upon see mg the success that meets Parls s attempts to comb1ne worls and fun and encourage lI'ld1V1dlI'IllIy 1n the students, I began to have doubts about the theory of trad1t1on1l educinon s super1or1ty to progressne CdLlC'1IlUl'l Also I found that lor the most part the students reallv apprccute and lxlse Ptrls Iherefore, I feel that Parls 1ch1eves 1ts goal, 1nd that the school s purpose and ZlttlflldCN are erlfectlvelw sum m1r1lcd ID the three words ot 1ts motto Y er1t ls et Cxaud1um CI-I-XRI I:S LHILVEX Grade XI Prom The I ltest March8 58 I'd I ' - at ' . 5 . - ' ' , - ' . 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' ' 1 1 - A - .1 , ' , 31 THE SEVENTH GRADE 1 -X SI-ION EI IN THE SNOW I stuck a 5hox el ln the mow -Xnd I w1ggled It to and fro I just wanted to loosen the snow But ill of a sudden I let go Now I have a lug lxl1ck exe -Xnd rm face 19 Qwollen luke a PIC IN rs not juxt one lm, lm ut now I haw tr IX hood we LKJTDLIIR Dodd Grade X II THE EIGHTH GRADE 5 I- 2 I Ro Reld St1lTord blennx hold tem D1Nld C uurmo Ixiren Seeberq Lhrhtx Llxrk Fleanor Qtumlind Brooks Pnox oan Rockwell Ben I mttlt Second Row Ru Bernlmrdt -Xnn Becker QLISIC HXUIIH ffirx 'Xlol Qunn Iglm her oxhut Iolwln R1ch'1rd Atlus -Xl I'I1rr1s flzndko Mark Ivlhle -Xl Bqrnex Dlck lend Delxlax lem Cornelli Dodd Sue Llerz on uatxon -Ibxent Wendx C oodx eir -X WORD I0 II-II' XXIQI' -X pgnm x 1XCd xx unlx one ptnm Iwrlx to hed 1nd e lrlx to rr L meanx xou ITIINN mftnx 'I X progrmn Qmlle ind the world smxles w1th xou weep 1nd thex hugh ln xour face Sp'1r1ng the rod doesn t spoll the chlld unless the Strip IS ilso xpared usuallx gete '1 lmelt IU the no e -X lnrd 1n the hand down t smg 'Nhrrung 11st xpwru m lm expenbes -X pup th1t lnlrkx uxu nllx xtops 'and Intex Don one rotten 1pple m xke the lmarrel rotten 'No onlx whit x ln lde -X Notch m tlme Nuts work md cmlvtruxment ll you witch xour ptnnlu tloxels the lftrgtr LUIHN will slip through xour h mdk Iflne leathers don t m Ike x hne lnrd lust good women 9 hate D und I .luler Grade X III Fzrrt Rota Cnnger Cohen I'llen Cnnsberg Bolx C ntrson I lnda An gut Sue Durrtnlme.rg:,er Sunn I'llentuck 'Nlir hall Ifagm Patty Criden Second Ro Chip ohne ton D1x1dI1urer I1ur1e -Xment Henrx Hooker -Xlthei Harty Ixiren Ixlttenger oe Smroro Franm Iforman Damel Hurtu lmeee oan Brunner Tlzzrd Ro I 'mee Lee Boh Olrletl Harry Ia Forge Re1nerSchl1tt Ixnn Gunz laerg ohn Ixtleman Crlcket Htmmond Peter Bmdtr ,....l' I I 3 V? 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'R MIDDLE SCHOOL INFORMALS 1, ,gf 39 99-9 ' bb X THE FOURTH GRADE f V its 1 Tqqikzfl T I S 'Lil F1r.ttRott Andrew Brltt Robert lxlemschmldt Deborah Holler Susan Mols Dfmlel Vhlhams Second Rau Frank Mecltlenberg Mlchael Parber Damel I 'ruler lawrence W 'Ltson Ieonard Bell effrew Berman Thnd Rau qarah Tass Karen Nogel lxate Rose Pmtrrcm I+orm1n PHIYICIT Cohen S1ndra Cartel Ellen Bloom Nancy Durrenberger Ircltey Brunner A SPRING MORNIING IN A WALLET THE FUNNY BUNNX The sun has wakened to a new day And out 1n the meadow the Held mrce play The daffodll holds up a lavender head Ate some Carrots as he went by Vhnter IS over yes wrnter IS dead That funny llttle bunny wlth the wlggly nose In our lxttle carrot patch hopping rn the rows W hen he heard the mornrng birds call therr mormng cry He scampered to the bushes and off he ran Oh please oh please catch hum lfyou can' Karen Vogel And out on a branch a robm did smg Grade IV Vlrnter was gone Sprung had touched tts wmg Ellen ane Bloom Gradelv THE FIFTH GRADE The stream rode up the village bend No longer captive to winter s hand Fmt! Rau Arthur Stevens, john Coclun, Charles Sawyer, john Larroll, jan Pantera, Sulanne Cohn, julie Patton, Margaret little, Pattv O'Lonnor Semnd Rau Stephen Faster, Ronald Has, Dexrdre Danahy, Alxce Bradley, Barton Chapm, Allan Hayes, jacquelme Murlcel, I eonard Carrel, Mrs Lum mms Abrenl Robert Schemblum, JUll3. REIHSICIH 40 I T I' , fy Y i ., - , l X I I' ' ' 1 r fa ' r .5 ' 4. .. V .4 We ' 1. x l W 1 'NN . Jr' 7, , f fx 7 we f at ,, N.. ' r .J A . V ' I J 5 , . 1 f 4' -xl Q 4 . 4 . Q: A . , , . K . y I , ,ki A I . ,. . H , ' I I x 9 J 4 ' J ' 2 .I .V 1 . l' '.' -L I ,,', I , 7' I, z I .L I 1 , . .4 , 4 ' V Y ,. V l 3 D ' Y ' f Y , . , . . . A ' ' . . . , 3 . I' ' ' ' , . . . . Y I ' , I Y , , , I ' 1 y ' Y ,. . . . , . THE SIXTH GRADE Fxrxt Row Alexander Ferns M1chaelObletz jeffrey Wendel Stephen Levy Robert Morrison Pxeter Lechner Wllllam Redmond Robert acobstem Second Row Penelope Chapm Sandra Surdam Sarah Roberts Ann Masottl Josephine Townsend Ann VN alker Sally Schopf john Greenberger Thzrd Row Kathleen Kmton Ann Garson Martha Eaton Barbara Clement Llnda Schmndt Fourth Raw Clarre Arnold Rolfe Dmwoodle Robert Bowles Sklllrngton Prlebe Mrs E Barnes FIRE THE AUTUMN WIND When I watch the fire ln the fireplace The flames go up wrth such hght grace I see a castle wxth tall towers A lovely garden wxth beautiful flowers I see the Coliseum of ancient Rome The rolhng sea wr th waves like foam That rs why a fire IS like a plcture book You can see endless things If you look and look Charles Sawyer Grade V A WINTER EVE And overhead wmter clouds go sxlently floating by The beautlful sunny day has been quletly put to fllght Followed by a sunset which then will change to night Ah the wondrous beauty of the commg nlght When above ln the dark sky the stars shall shme bright The mght contmues sxlently Long hours wrll It stay And then again the sun shall nse And bnng another day Sue Cohn Grade V THE PARK SCHOOL POND Though two legged mrce Shce the lce The skatmg IS mce I m fond of the pond Are you P john Greenberger Grade VI Who has seen the wmd and who knows Where the wmd comes from and where the wlnd goes Leaves fly through the :ur and swrrl all around And when the wlnd stops they fall to the ground And there they he untll the next wmd comes around Ann Masottr Grade If I WINTERTIME Wmter xs fun with lots of snow And jolly white figures that stand m the snow Oh how the wmter wmds blow and blow' Tuna Clement Grade VI THE UNFORTUNATE CAT One evenmg when my grandmother came to dxnner she told us a funny story about my mother when she was two years old It hap pened thrs way VN hrle my grandmother was upstaxrs takmg care of a new baby there were men papenng the walls ln the hvmg room My great grandmother had charge ot my mother and her three year old brother both of whom were always gettxng into mnschref All of a sudden she ran 1nto my grandmother s room and sand W hat am I ever goxng to do wlth those ch1ldren7 They have taken all the left over stnps of wallpaper and completely covered the poor cat' She s as st1ff as a statue' And they had to soak the cat all nxght m a hot Margaret Arnold Grade V 4 . : I I . D D 9 y . x . 3 Q .I ' 3 , , a n 3 I , , . h .' y 2 y , . I . .' I 3 y , . , . . '. I 7 . Y . . . . P , . Y i 1 r , . Y . 1 . v . Q The sun IS smkmg low into the cnmson sky, with cold icy winds that blow and blow 4 . n ! . . . Y ' 1 ' ' Y . - L , . . ' J . I , . Y . . , Q . . . . y ' , . . . I - , - , , - , .. . , . ' ' . -,, . . D l tub. I THE FIRST GRADE i Fzrxl Row George Olnat Bobby Rupp Nancy Twombly Sally Sawyer Gregory Hangrs Hallie Gold Brown Fran7 Klelnschmldt Lesley Brxtsky Thzrd Row Bruce B1krow Paul Farber john lxarnofsky I aura Graser Mike Brock Debbie Berman DlCl'x Llpsxtl A LITTLE RABBIT There was a httle rabblt Dancmg all around I KNOW A MAN I know a man who hkes to stand the sand And pranclng on the ground And he made a pretty Ing sound Klm Zlegler Grade III on hls favorite shelf He doesn t like guys who say Someday you wlll dle and start to cry and slgh And you wlll not have tlme to say goodbye THE CRAZY INDIAN Once there was a cra7y Indian That had a crazy hat The crazy Indlan was fat That had the crazy hat Rrchard Horowitz Grade III TH SECOND GRADE Front Table Ley? Deke Karzon, Llnda juhan, jerry judelssohn, joan Hy man, Marx Ernst Front Table Rxghl Henry Llop, Donna Vogel, Barbara Bloom, Ronny johnson, Tawnx Frank, Anne Nlellmg, Cort Cary Back Table Le!! Debby Smlth, Ducky Comeau, Carol Young, Kathy Easter, Bobby Suwmslu Back Table Right Sarah Lechner, Carol Remhardt, jlmmy Morrison, Abbie Lowe, Rlclty Y ogel I thunk lt no dlsgrice To occupy mx place If I m not so large as you Iou are not so small 'ls I Nor half so spry And sometlmes he llkes to sxt by hlmself Barbara Little Grade III .. - - - Y .lr K . , 1 V . . E .. anew 1 . N 1 1 v I . ' v- , 4, M . 1, . ' v . ' ov an T L IN. I ' il , 1' ,I ', 1 ',1 ' '.', .I 1 - stein, Ann Jamieson. Second Row: Robert Bass, Tracy Ann Britt, Susan Barnes, Andrew Chapin, David 9 ' - 1 ' V ' ' I ' ' 1 J 7 -I 1 . , , , ' S 1. ' , in . Y . . , , ' 9 Y u 1, I T- 1- I 5 if .,- l J THE THIRD GRADE Fzrst Row Judy Cohn hatherme Haw man Robert Atlas Semnd Row David Frnst Ceorge jamxeion Pamela Feln Thzrd Row Roger Bell Phoelxe Schoellkopf Nancy Qtanlland Margo Clement Fourllz Row Cxlthrlne Chapm Rxchard Horowntl Ihomas Barrell Fzflh Row Barbara llttle 'Noel Heldt Constance Lrosby DeLorcw Squlre Charles Gmmpp Amy C reene Szxlh Row Klm fxegler Ira Cartel Se enlh Row uhn levl C try Sldell THOUGHTS The blrdi th it sung So happlly I can see the sunshine Agalnst my wmdow pane Through my wmdow flow Go nght to my heart today I can see the mornxng Sun And follow along lt: lane Gently gently glow Debbie Holler Grade IV P 'i 'FE I Vu Q .33 43 .' ' , 1' , . ,. .' . , , 1 B , , - A H. , 1 V - . S . Y. , , A L I n s , A . ' . . . . .k ,. V . Y. . , . . I , ., .. . . . . , . , J. , 1' , 1 J . ,. 1 it .' , ', . . , U , , li ' ' . . Z f , ' 1 , . ' 7 QM s u. Q.. ...Q 0 1 QW M Q . , Ak sv ' . T ' ' L I E I ' ' .'a 'k '.. T 1,1 ...- ,Q LOWER SCHOOL INFORMALS YU' - qg,,!?'. ,-. ' - haf... ' 4 i ,1 , A.. lu. fp ? iw . i f mf, , 6 5111. . I W '.' nf,-P' ' X -Vp , 4 i' FAC U LTY Be an opener of fioorsfor such af mme aff er thee. UPPER SCHOOL FACULTY - STAFF Q+ X l 'Y' 'YW F3 LOWER SCHOOL FACULTY Fzrst Row Mrs Phxllls ohnson Tlnrdf ride Asst MISS Sandra Kldner Three year olds Mrs jud1thO Donnell Ixxnder garten Mlss Helen Rautenlverg Three Hear Olds Asst Mrs an Pantera Ixmdergarten Asst Mrs Flwabeth Parsons Llbrary Ass t Second Rau Nlrs Lourse Clark Head I ower School First Grade Mlss Bessle Appleton Fxrst Grade -Xss t Miss Charlotte Ixeeney Four Xear Olds -Xsst Vlrs xx1Fllf.I'Cd Morrxson Fourth Year Olds Mrs Francls Bridge Thlrd Grade Mrs Mary Lee Bachman Second Grade MIDDLE SCHOOL FACULTY 'A F1r.ftRow NI1ssFl17abethNloore Glrls -Kthletlcs Mrs Nadwa Barnes Sxxth Grade Nirs Mary Cummlns Fifth Grade - , a ,AVVJ W , 5 51 , ., 0' 1 f cv 3 I 0 . . ' F U ' V. re in . 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NIISS Helen I ong Head of'VI1ddle School 'Vlxss Edwme Noye Middle School Ass t Mxss Gertrude Shepherd Fourth Grade Second Row Mr Herbert Mols Boys Athletxcs Mrs Ellzabeth Maunz Ass t Remedxal Reading Nllss Marcia Schmtman Danclng Instructor Mr Seth Brndge 'VIechan1calDraw1ng Shop Mr E Barton Chapxn Headmaster Mr ames Blayden Elghth Grade Mr Charles Mussen Boys Athletxcs Asst Mrs Paula Mellmg French Mrs Louise amey son Ceramlcs NIISS Susan Hunt -Rss t Mrs Mary Rupp Mxddle School Ass t 48 THE CHAPINS He was lhe hear! of all Ihr .fame THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES H U Tl I if Smted Xir -Xrthur Xlexer Xlr le ter P Clllmrt Xlr Xlorrm I Rumnnd Xlr Robert Ir Dvdd pre ldent 'XIr Curmng Town end lr 'Xlr XX1ll11m I XX1r on 'Xlnrher Qouncxl Vlrzfzdmg Xlr kennerhi llezltr Ifather Commlttet Dr Qherm1nl1ttle Dr Duncm XXh1tehe1d D XX1lrtr F tcwirt 'Xlr flllmrt Xiger Xlr XX Xlgrlp bmlt Xlr Lhirlg XX XX 111-ter fb ent Xlr Hurt n C Dow Xlr CmrdunH Hue Xlr R XXulumtt Ho ker Dr ICCJIIHXHIIH Dr Stockton klmlvxll Xlr XX1Il1am B H Suuer Xlr Rubcrtl XX1I un Xlr I mrencc P1 htr pre ldcnt PI -X -X 49 'T F T - I' T - .' . S. . . 1' , . 5. . 5 E. ' , . s. . Qs M. 1- , . . ' 1 , 5' Q. S. 1 I- 'S ,D .,, S. NA: k. ls ,. U E ft 'k.'. . Y Q. B ' , X 5' ' 'Q . , . ,' , , 1 Y , . , r. 'L f Scott XX'alls, Mr. If. Bzlrtun Chapin, -Ir.3 Mr. Rulnzrt N. XX'r1wn, Mr. Maman O. Damon, Mr. Chzlrlcx ..S '. ,. , 9' ' nj ,. . ' ' X 'h,. . E: x ', .1 ' .. J . H E. ',. . T . S,. . . ' ' tm' , 4' 1 , . ' Y' 1 ,. . ' ' . . 1 , . . .. H 5 , . . .1 ' 5 ' , s' , .' ., . UPPER SCHOOL INFORMALS Wm lbs 3 QWR ACTIVITIES Q- ui! som' 0 flung: and wealhcr Wuxi be taken 111 together Z Fo make up a year I I 'I 3 ,aff CI WII ' , iff 5 922 :I I E -I Riga I . I I 1 ' . Ui I I MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNCIL UPPER SCHOOL COUNCIL F1r.v1 Rau Ioln Brxdlu Sue Homer, Ted Burns I lbbx II illxer Robm Rockwell Verond Ro -Xnn Guthrxe, jon LHIIIIIIITTIC Que IICIICYITIHYI led Brxdx pre rdtnt 'I1m Fmnell Bonnie NIcDouQ1l 'Nlr Nlewer, fldxlsor ibxmt Gm Crunfberg ms xezr the LOIIIILII under the 1ble Ieldcrslnp of ed Brldw clrefulls NLTIIYIIIIICII the QOIINTIYUYIOII 1nd revlsed the speclhc st ttements of COLIYILII pohcs Coun ul shps toolx on 1 gre lter NIQIIIITC znce th1s xe lr th U1 ex er before -Xn oflender brought up before the QOLIIILII could h ue 1 second ch lnce to proht from hls Il1lSfIIxCS 1f he wfts deemed worthw of lt Once 1 sl1p w is g1XCI1, how ex er, 1ts strength I xx Ill the f1ct th tt If would be record ed on the IIILIIXICIU tl s college recommendltlon report xcrx few SCTIOLIN oflenders to cope wlth ilLlI'1I1g the NC ir COINIIIIYYCCS were t1ed more closelx wlth the QOLIIILII bx m dung them dlrectlx responslble to the I me I res1 dent, who would collect weelslx reports from elch of them lhe oflwte of I TOUIIIN Ch urm tn w ls rc are ated o rhxr the burden of pl tnmnq 1nd recordlnu 4 ite would not t1II on the LOLIIICII QCCFCLITX I' xcept for 1 few mmor rex ISIOIIN, the Council xccept ed the prex IOLIS CKJIISFIYLIIIOI1 ind submitted If for rf1t1 hcltlon bw the wssemblx The onls m 11or ch lnge wls the complete sep1r1t1on of the electxon sl tte for 'I reis urer from th it of Presldent 1nd I ICC I resldent Bx ind Ilrge, the propos 1ls of the COLIIIQII were lccepted bx the d mon for the school uox ermnent 111 future x c Us The fnmf 07177011071 0 Qflllllf znlo prarfzml powef x It n urn overt rtn o c enrx 1 lstr lmdi -Xngcrt 'XI.1rt 1I'x S L ur Plttx en Serrnn n xrro xaf L 1 It 14 ex o x L t lrron 111 R Inc 1 tc r IH c n tr n nl1rtenlu:rLr.r ' 'I 1' 1 -1', ' 1 ., ,' 1' I1 ' , ' ' . 1 12: . 1 , 1, f , 1 , 1 1 1', 's 1 5 , 1 11 , 1 . 'llllffi I J, 1 1 A I' I' 1 11' 1 '1Q -t1 .I 1.31 V b F 1 S 1 I 2 ',1 r 1i1 s 5 ' 1 1 'I 1 ' 1 1 ' If ' 1 ' ' g , V 1 -- - 1 ' 1 3 1 ' t 1 ' J I- I 1 ' 1' 1' 11' 1 1: 12 1' . I 1 '22 ' - K Q 1 I ' L 3 A I ,1-- ,, if 'Q 1' V 1 ' , ' .' I -J J ,, Because of this strict, yet fair policy, the Council had assembly illlkl are expected to form 11 more secure foun- Y 2 -' ' s Y . ,' I . - J .'- H l f . ' f ' ' ' M1 1 xx Y ,gi 0 ' Af ,, 1 . - 8 A 'N 1 ' 1 1 4 ' 1 lwzvl l'ou'.' Sul- Coh , S1 1h R I - s, K11 A Y g'l, II' 1' H Io' -, ,' 1 . 11- , . ' h: lzton, fusl- 'I1 1 1'Cr1I'1' ,.' -Inll C1 ll, A JIII 'I , fll 'fl fl Jldxf Ah, R I'lI1ldIIu1', ' P, , rf'-4 M111 L. nrt Ifed, ul. dl J ,h 1 1 ,1l..h ' 1- 3- -A ,- DINING ROOM COMMITTEE 34. any Sxttrng Drclx Grxfliths Dlxe Pltton 'Xlcln Guthrlc, Ixelth Clark Chlrles Faton chalrmun Ixaren Dougllss lfltty Iuttle ln SllWIl'INIxl Slandzng 'Nlr lmxeson ldvnsor Indel the lble leidershlp of Chirles lr lton, the Ihe qtudw Hull Commlttee, Illxe lll the commlttees Cllllllig room eommlttee his fulnlled lts 'IIITIQ of m l1n III the P lrlx Qchool government, his done l commend timing pelce md order Iogether wlth 1ts dulv jobs able job sl stem of w utlng I nder thls sl stem, eflch student h IS bllltl, the Lomnllttee h ls strlven successlulll to fltt 11n to wilt only l few tlmes during the xelr 1ts goll ol order Wlfllln e lah studs h lll Due to the students new self responslbllltl the Dm I nder the lefldershlp of Ch lrlle I lttle the tomnllttee mu Room Committee h 18 not h ld IN m UTY ollenders IS h IN IN lde IV ul llmle 1 new studs Im lll reducing tle IIT prexlous XCITN crowded Londltlons 'lnd lelllnq the llllr lrv free for rel erence use In IPPFCCI ltlon ol the ch IITLC to ILLUIITPIISIT INSIQIICLI work ID their studx period, the student Ilodl his co operated whole heartedly IH th1s STUDY HALL COMMITTEE Berme Nhndelkern, Nllke Dlllllfkfl LITIYIIL Ilttle, chalrmln Pete Pmlllldge HIIIFX H1TfN 53 r af u, 1 ' 5 , 2 ppt. 1 7 1 9 N., I: fn, I X I .-.1 MN 1 , : ' Q, 1' 1 ,. ', 1 5 . , ' 15' 1..', J. ' , ,j. :. .jz 3 ,. J . ' ' .1 I ' 3 1' . 1' - ' 1 ' - 1. 1 - 1 1 1 . Q 1 v 5, ' . the Commlttee has Created, and put IIT actlon, il new Gzunlng 21 l2U'gCI'blLlI'ISiIICI'IOIT and thus more responsl- 1' . J ' 1. 1 l 1' 3 1' 1 . -Y . - 1 w. . . V I I - ' T I I D s I . . . - . 1 - 1 . 1 , It ' A lf 1 1: 11' I lf 1 22.2 1 A 5 1' 1, I - ' ' K. 1 ' 5- Y I K- - 1. 'l . ','1 '-,' ' .1 I ' , 'gl' . Chzlff amz' brolherfrom IIIJ bzrllz ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 'lr Torrex Rogtrson Ron I' iron leslxe Fnsher P1t Q ilt lon Guxllfzume, II71 Taggurr hcl. Nlatanle D1 1nne Crosbx, Plttx 'I lger Chmrman Mirgle Brown 'Iobx Ixlxn B1rIvx Dodd 'NI1ss Nloore, 'Ur Mols 'ldvlsors I h1s ye lr, under errx ICOIBSYCIN s slxllllul Ie ldershlp our school h IS been ible to get more monex per t 1p1t1 th IIT ex er before Ihe comnnttee, composed of one from Mlddle School, h IS vxorlxed especlallx h 1rd to ruse the xndlxrdual student pledges Ihe other sources for the fulhllment of our school pledge are the Countrx I' ur, the Sprlng Iroductlon ind the dfinces glxen bx exch of the four cl xsses COMMUNITY CHEST COMMITTEE 'Ilan was marie 0 soma! earlh Ptrtlclpmon'Interest'9p1r1t' I'I1fIIUSIlSIT1II nltx and I rlendshlp' Ihese 1re some ol the m uor golls of the -Xthletlc Comnnttee Ihese ire gcnls th lf ire not SISIIW through contlnuous experlment mon 1nd then prohtlng from lts nnstilses th it the Comnnttee h 1s stirred to re ll me IES goils In this respect the org xml itlonal problem of the F111 Intri Nlural progrim helped to IIISUFC the Quccess of the Qprlng progrim 'I he Comnnttee h is xlso dex eloped 1 better pl in for the serx Ing of refreshments ifter 1 glme The -Xthletle COIUINIIYCG tullx re IIIICS th 1t unlhcl t1on comes through worlung 'md pl lxlng together 1nd lf IS tow 1rd th1s end that Its IN un erlorts hfixe been dlrected nw ad hxlh Ismg Don Roberts Sue Axschtr Itrrx 'xcobstem ch urmin 'Nlartx IXTHFIIII Bruce Boehrlnger jg: I Q . I 'Q sg 1 , 1', f 2 -5 , I J, f .' ,A - - O, L .I .'. 1 ' ' ' J I . ' ' Q1 V.: 2 1 representative from each class, and one representative obtained, for they verge on the intangible. It is only ' 15' ' J ' 1' 2 I J .' ' 1' 1 H . z z . S H . , g E 1 I 1. . - - In t I x' , in I ' x xx . Q' T P13 G A .'If IA, 2' -14 ' ' . 54 PRODUCTION COMMITTEE F1111 Rau Mr Dolslm Bobble Bnlclle Pat Burns charrman Gall Haddaway Clrl Wagner Second Rau Mmam fannh uxser eFflVIe1lman Barlvy Dodd Grace Wxtebskx Tom Ixrakaucr -X hundred and one detruls for assemblles and the play keep the Production Committee busy Fl hls year for the hrst txme, the taculty has partlclpated 1ct1vely ln the Nlonday assemblles We have le lrned from them many thlngs how the baslc ldeals of Park School were formed, thoughts and ldeals of Blbllcal men still have meanmg for us today Through the assemblles also a serxes of talks de lllng with varlous occupatlons rangmg from the arts to the sclences have been presented by speculxsts IU thelr fields Through these assemblles umhcatlon ol the school has been reached, due to the amount of mterest they aroused ln the whole school body lhe Productlon Sub Commlttee xs the baby of the commlttees It works behlnd the scenes dlgglllg up plays whlch wlll meet the school s stlrl requlrements 'I he play whlch we hnd must have a pomt to lr, be en joyable and easlly encompass ISO students Mus1c1ls lnto Park s tradltlon of former productlons fhe pl ly chosen must fulhll lts purpose of drawmg the school to gether lhe many plays whlch we conslder are not read 1n V un, for the value ln th1s research makes the job of the Productlon Sub COmm1ItCC a self rewarding one PRODUCTION J- SUB COMMITTEE Nlargle Ixlmball Tom krakauer Sue Bcrrx hlll NI lrglc Brown Burt Saft Ellen I exy Falth YY emstun Ann CSLIIIIYIC chairman . I r 'I ,. I Sr L 'Q ,,. 4, ,1 I I .'b, ? I 3 , 5 A .. Y: r . , . , W . Q . Y, 1 , ' A K s Ls- s Y ' ' . .fx l . . . . . I l I . I . 5 - I. - I i :H I - - I - . c S 1 m 2 L . , . . .W- L ' . 3 ' ' . 2 1 S 1 - ' - fhow famoug men Conducted their Iiveg,- how the with many scenes, chorus parts, and comic lines Ht well ' , . . . , 1. . - ks l L 7 xv .2 -xx hw I ' 2 . .L xx K K v x . A , - . . - . . l ss ' -T . Q I . . - lk I C I s .4 ' ' SQ l I 4 4 . ,. 'fa-f . , I 1' , . ' ..' H ., '.'. , ' ', ,.:-'V , ., . ,.' sf, A 1 ' , ll . 55 BOYS DISCUSSION CLUB 1- vw! smyfff- F1r.rt Row Mxlte Doloretz Stuart Shapiro Hoyt W zgner George Morgan Barry Fpsteln jim I-lol lands Ted Burns Sefond Rau Mlke Sttffan Martm Ixrinrtl Don Hall Don Wxlson Russ Hutton Larry Burns Torrey Rogerson Roger Maunz Slnce llttle mterest was shown ln a Boys Dlscusslon declded to form their own group Wrth Don YY llson as chalrman the club met approxr mately once 1 month at VRTIOLIS members homes, en joyxng hospltallty and dlscussron on such varled topxcs as smolsmg, drmlung, school government, and general problems that were of concern to the partlclpants INSTRUMENTAL GROUP If we rerperled onfg what IJ mevzlabfe and has a rzghl lo be, muxzc and poelry would resound along the flreetx 'I he orchestra doesn t strrve for perfect1on or glow eratlon of lnstruments thrs task would be dlflicult VVe prefer to play for our own pleasure, although 1t 19 gratl fvlng to w itch 1 plece grow md take shape as we pre pare If for 1 performance, elther graduatron or the Thanltsglvmg and Chrrstmas assemblles It 19 a dellcate process to bring twelve mstruments rn tune and to gether ln time, yet somehow, under Mr Doblln, a form comes to the piece desplte the etlorts ofsome to preserve thexr mdlvlduallty YY e gather and worls for the same reasons that teams m sports md actlvxty groups strrxe together, lor there rs telm eflort md victory pleasure from the subject, and Iearmng from the experlence Sztlzng ,Ioan Neuschel Plt Burns Nrcln fruthrn -Xnn Llmpell llm Cmrson Ann Guthrle Claudia R1ntucc1,P1a -Mango, 'led Burns, Phxllxs lung .Standing Mr DolvI1n,I arrx Burns, Burt Salt, Charles lnrrle r , M' ' , Vff 'y Tfvfi' , ' 51 I ' I , 3, ax- ' A Agia' I A ' I I A wi, 1 ' f 5 h . I f. U' k ' .,. , Q , . I 1 ' 1 Is ' : ' ' '. ', t . . ' , ' I: 1 , 1' . , ' . , ' , ' - Q, '.' ' ' I , I y t I, , . , , I S, I .I , S . . . . . , , . . . N w , . . Club for the entire Upper School, the Sophomore boys ing performance, for particularly with our odd conglom- I ' , I . . - C .- G ,X Y . n t , . . - . ., . . - ' 1 s, s v' 1 l 1 - 1 . . . . t - , . . . . . - .I 'I I 'I . ' 1 1 '. I I 4 I. a. m..I I t. I. I I , - s - .N I I . l C , . - - , H ' ' H' ' : . .v , , 1 ' '-,, I: ,.' '.. ,. ' ', . ' 56 I dwire to :peak Jomewlzere without bounds. lcnder the dlrectlon of' Mr Doblln our Bows 1nd Gxrls smglng group h IS grown IH S116 is well as enthusl lsm lNIeet1ng every YY ednesdu during workshop perlocl the slngxng group h IN fI'lCLl everwthlng, from solo smg mg to h lrmonx , successlullw lhe yelr In ldded lttrlctxon h IS been the purch xse of new slngmg books for the entlre group lhls h1s ual ed tremendously IN the 0!'g.ll1ll'1fl0Il of the chorus ind hfts gxven the group 1 ch lnce to dlscox er new songs ind ITILISIC Hfits otl to lNIr Doblm 1nd the Qmgmg Group for 1 lob well done' SINGINC GROUP Although off to 1 late start the Glrls Dlscusslon Club h IS gilned momentum as well is miny new mem bers For the hrst tlme, the freshm in g1rls h we been lHVlfCll to lttend the group Ihls h IS been successful IH brmglng closer rel ltxonshlp lmong the cllsses 'md fresh lLlClS -Xlso mtroduced this year was the Idea of' the ex tension of recess boosted bv the LllSCLlSQ1Ol1 of gchool Splrlt and How to Improve It 'Ih1s much enjowed extenslon of recess his become 1 re1l1ty 1nd has ac complxshed xts purpose The club has xttcuned lts 'ums of forwardmg the ex presslon of ldeas md vlews of the glrls to rhe whole school 1nd hopes to contlnue this through the WCIFS to come Os.. lllm....- 'Nlr Dobhn Ro One Tlm I-lwberg -Xnn C1mbell Nhrgme Brown G11lH1dd1w1x Grace Harms Fllen lem PM Necarx l lttw llttle Lluxdu R'lI1fl1CCl ludx Stem Ro T 0 Nfnncs Cowan Terrx NMI th P11 -Mango lrl l x XX 1ll.er Xllffhl 'Ireble Su 'ln -X Cher B'il'l5lC D1 dd Que Spex er Nlollx Bluchfnld Bonnie xICDt!LlLll C ul lxrrln om Neu chel Rf Three Bettx Pro t llndl Bot berg NIxrg1clN ull I e llc F1 her Icrrx Town cnd Due Pltton lcd Burn 'Nllke Doloretl Torrex Roger on xrrx Bt n crrx mob tcm lx I- m Lxrme Fhomn ctr Nlzrx Powell Berme Nlxnde ern Lhnrhc I ml Lhurlc I' mm Ron I' mm Peru Pmblrdcn Burt gut lon cilllllllllllt Don Xhlson Don Robert , . , I , X, . . i, .1 . 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I xr s, I s . ff.. ff . . . as , . . 1 , . . lk , 1 ' , e, 1 s .1 , .1 , ' X , j , .1 , i : , , , S. :- .f FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE 11111130 'N1ncs Lovmn Lfathw Scllqrk L1rm1Thom1ss1t I1rrx XX1Ison churmm Icrry Iownsocnd udw Stun 'Nllkt NXIp1rn, NI IFEIL Iumlw 1II Vrond Ro l'1t1r Br1d1me11.r, Nancx I 'dsc I or the I1st two XCITS l'1rI1 I1 is been prmlegecl to be host for students from lbro 1d under the -Xl 9 pro gr 1m It has been the mfun dutw of the Foreign Qtudent Commlttee to muse the 4650 to brlng a student here, md slnce the plin has been so successful the student bodw h is rxllled behlnd the dlrlerent pro1ects, such is the dime, 1 turkey FIITTC the cindy slles md the sell mg ol l'rench ITICS at the Country Pair Members of the COIHIUIEICC llso helped ln the selectlon of the home for the I-0I'C1gIl student 'ind isslsted 1n evflluatlng the ap pllcatlons of our own students to the AITISTICTHS -Xbroad progrfun ASSCITIIJIICS IU school, I' I -X IT1CCl'lI1g9 1nd lnformll CIISCUSSIOITS vurh our Iorelgn students and wlth our own CINISNIFICS to dlstint Iinds have brought enrich ment to zll of us Ihe Thlnlxsglwlng Qomnuttee, thls xelr ls before pl1nned 1nd dlrected the 1nnu1l lhanlxsglxlng -Xssem bls The commlttee worked wxth the whole school, through representfitnes, ind was lble to succeed III its t lslx of hu mg 1 program th xt give meanlng to the du Wlth the lpper School s tpprox fml, the comnnttee decrded to QIVC the Ih lITIxSQIXlI1Z-1 Dfw dlnner monex to 1 ch 1r1tx lor use ox erseas Flhe Il1'1ITIxSglVlI1g COITIINIYTCC has hopes ot dolng more next yelr 111 strengthenlng 1ts program md fur therlng Its lchlewements 1711213014 are azr or 111156 15 clam or slrong, or rzfh, or gerzerozz: You mmf add the zmtaughl .flralll tha! fhed: beaulx on Ihe ron' THAN KSGIVING COMMITTEE er1mN Rolnn on XI1rx I owell Burt g'lII P1tL1l1 ohn Hxmm Z. vs , J I Y ' 1 X as 5 1- 1 f Nw... .I 1 f, ' ' 2 ' 1 , J., ' ll' 'tj 5 . 1 ,ll ' '. , . 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Sealed 'Nhrcaret lximlnll Lhurmm met -Xlvcrdctn B1rr1 Que l11rl'1NM,1nstc1n Smndmg I1 Burns S114 Homer 'NI 1r1 lowell l'1tt1 llttle Bc nnlc N'lcDo11L1ll 'N mu Qowtn C1111 H1dd1w11 -XRI DISCI QSION Cll B I 1st welr 1 select group of Pctrk Bohemllns m lde 1 prlctlce of congregmng 'dter school hours IH the 1s the '1rt studlo Hulng lortlhed themselves wlth cold beef on lxuemmelweclx 1nd w1rm mlllx, the mem hers set oil to explore the wonders of moxle lmlops 1nd copper en imellng rIl1lS xelr we hue enjoxed better tlmes We haxe prox ed the su mg per 1sper1 1d fastr 1, for 111 the new 1rt studio we 1re not forced to contend with liultx venturous sp1r1t we showed l1st weur, we experlmented through new 1ppro1ches md new medl 1 We h ue hrotdened our outlook through CllSCUSNlUI1S with pro lCHSIOl1 1ls IH tl1e held ol L0l11ITlCI'C11l 1nd g,r1ph1c 1rt 1 x Fl.. Lili .-111 iili - M 2 .' '- lf fy l I V I 1 A I .' , X 1 Z .v ' ix 7 ' ' ,H x - 1 2 1 ' 1 5 ll l x AV A A A . Y L 1 L - v. il s ' f r 1 ,, . L i. , .lf 'Z if V 1. ' 2 f Z 2 -4, Lt L- 4 small cubicle above the kitchen which was then known lighrmg :md irregular hearing. Keeping the same :ld- , ' , - I 2 ' - - 1 z 5 1 'z. l 1 'L - 1 ', 7 'zz Yi 1 . L f-its . i H1 'K ., V, ,A Q -rib -Y Mk -Q v J' S W Lt lr. , A 5' -J 1: ra ii X ,i ' ' . '1 SPARK LITERARY BOARD Ihls wear, ln Leepmg w1th the theme, the 9park bolrds haue trled to stress or1g1n'1l1ts and umqueness Ihe -Xrt Bo 1rd, w1th Sue YY omer fmd 11111 Hagberg IS co edltors, h IS stressed thls pomt through lts work on the d1v1der p1ges Str1l4mglw dltlerent thfm ever be tore, these plges emph1s17e the theme 'md concretely show that umqueness 19 somethmg th1t Cin be seen, not just lnlllxeil zbout Io dexelop thls pomt 'dso the I1ter1rx Boird tr1ed to hnd some luthors th 1t would best express th1s feel mg It declded th If lhoreiu md l'n1erso11 stood for the non COl1f.OI'ID1fS , the lY1LlIVldLl illfW, whlch 18 so much 'N1nc1 Cow ln, Irmt -Xbtrdcen fed Burns Plt 'Nt lrs lr1s Brown rout, Filth Wunsttm, photos. rlphx edltor Tma H1Lbtrg edrtor Ga1l Haddawm Sue Wo mer, co edltor 'Nhrgm Brown -Xnn Campbell 'N1ncx Cqruana Dune Crosbs L1bbx VS alker Barrs Epstem -Ibsenl Bobble Br1Ldle Barbara Ernst ludx Stem Lulu Smndtr ine T1-ager P1tL1lt XI1rg1e h1mball N11 11m Tinnhm tr edltor Pattw lager Put Burn Flltn I us, -Xnn Cyuthnc 1 p1rt of Park Wlth th1s thought 111 mmd 1t those 1ll the quotsmons from ll alden and Emerson s poetrs cmd ess us lhe Busmess Board h 1s 1ch1eved the umque suc cess of gettmg the support of the student bodx For the hrst t1me the school as a whole seemed to real17e that no book could exlst w1thout ads Xxlfh Burt gait gllldlllg IYQ dest1mes, the Busmess Board brought the bools. to 1 successful completlon SPARK ART BOARD r,,,..,. . . , - . 1 5,14 - 3 K ' iY' 5 - 3 - , !'4 4 2 s', Q j , 4 s, . 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L. jere Larroll 'Nlolly Bleichteld Daxe Patton Paul Jacobowitz jeff Nleilman Stuart Shapiro Burt Saft editor Bill Johnston Bruce Boehringer Bonnie NIC Dougal, Ginger Cohen .1 -Xll the news thats nt to print appelred IH I'lze Lalexl, published on alternate Fridays this ye1r The huge success of the top to toe reorganization which the paper underwent in September w IS brought tbout through the erlorts of the laditor in Chief ack Matanle, with Mr Ihomas as faculty advisor, and the largest, mOSt enthusiastic staff in a number of years -Xfter this revamping, each bi weelsly issue was alloted more time proofreaders, editors, typists md printers The stall also prohted greatly from the general instructions on journalism and the criticisms of each issue given by Mr Thomas, because of the additional meeting time Ihis extrt clre produced a noticeable improvement of THE LATEST ine the quality of material published while the purchase of 1 new mimeograph machine made the printing more legible Articles of generll interest on student government, sports, current events, music, and academic material were featured Opinions of the assembly IIT general, faculty and students alike, were welcomed The overall improvement in the paper during the but also to greater school wide cooperation and interest The changefrom storm and wznler lo serene and mzld weather, from dark and .vluggzsh hours to brzqhl and elfzrtze ones, memorable erzszs whzch all lhmgs proclazm Fzrst Rau erry acobstein, Sue Lieberman jack Matanle, editor lxeith Clark Pattx little, Lx nn Hapeman qH'071d Rou Nlartha Treble Lathy Sclltirlt Tom Kra lstuer Sue Spusqr Terry Town send linda Boasbtrg Betts Prost Third Row Barbx Dodd Carine Thomasset 'Nlars Powell Terrs Wilson ohn lxraltauer an Su winslsi .L-..,.,,,,,. , nv I A AIYI . . W T x ' i 1 J .-in V Y , A D Y V , , ' . I y v ' x Y , 9 L ' W V I. H ,g . . ,, g . , . . .X . X . ' . if 1 i 3 2 i 5 . l Q ' 1 - s 1 .L - u l I c . t fi tx . . t . Al it c I ' . in the hands of each staff subdivision: contributors, year may be attributed not only to excellent leadership ' f i it .X 2 . f. f . . - i I i f . 5 4 L I fi . vi . . . . . . . ,,, . . l Q r I-T - C ' . L I . v L. ' .k I ,, . I I . . . . . . . ,, N ........ 1 4 Y ' 3 I' VY .Y 'E 1. ! T' V ' x 'I iv ' 'z , , ' - f , . t -I ' , 1' I . ' : . j , . ' . , i . .' , U' f , J - '- , J - 61 THE CALENDAR qeptemluer If' qnhool o Hens I e tcln 3 X NX elcomc nevx stulcnts Uctolmcl U IICJ NL I NJ I 7 Q, I L rx 'xlIlI1I11l D lx md DCd1C1fliJII of New BL1llLl1IIgS ox emher 9 I l1ppers I hp Sophomore IJ lnce I -X Book ind Im s I h IHRSEIN me -Xssemblx I h znksgn msc, Recess December School reopens F'1fl1CI' 1nd Daughter Dlnner C 1rol servlce Cl1I'lSI'l11!S Recess QCIIIOI' ID ince St Nlclx s 'Nocturne mu xrw 6 qchool reopens II Qemor College Boards, S -X I I pper School lNI1dye.1r ex mms 24 L pper School Recess 27 School reopens 'I nl L we e. X I I 5 Zo Y-s Inj x A I- 5 IO' C.l'.l'.S. C' nf'erencef-- , 'lf l I Y 7 li. .Bfs IHW 'ount 1' lfuir 15 , ' :fa 11' 5 N v 1 'iz J' 'N W . 1 11fP.' . ' 1 ' ' I' :ale 22 -flfarher and Son Dinner 27 Y' ' 1 vs. r' V' , A Y 2- 2 Q 6- 4. 2 ' ' IQQ z s ' 20- as 2077 ' I i iriu '-xrrq ' x rx 21-zkgf ' ' ' 1 Q A V, 4' ' . X I V ar . 9, 19571958 February If I9 Snowed out no school' IQ February Recess Turm 24 School reopens 'Nlarch ls Freshman Reverse Dance I5 Achlevement test Qemors Q -X lm umors 21 l' ister Recess April 7 une 3 5 Fmal exams 8 Baccalaureate 400 P M 9 Class Day IO-Graduation I57 17- May 22- 24- 30- J ACTIVITY INFORMALS ,534 KJ 'Q f Q, pub-f 5 -ff' ,-E' . i' PRCDUCTICNS This world if zz plare of businefx. IVhat an infinite bu.rl!e. ' - .2-.- 65 CKLAHOMA Mx ltetl hte lths, crossed nnuets, exes s aut ln tn ugonx suspense, people lllllilllllllil, LlU1LlI1Sl,l1LlU,'l1l11Q,1tJlslI1Q, SI'LlLlXlIHi' lmes repettmzz them mer ind our, YIINHIQ exits, xx utmg for thur Lues, hoplng exerxthmg xxlll QU etter than It tht ltst rehetrml th1s 1 lI'OLlLlCl'lOI1 tlme If Park lhere are moments when we shout W1th luxghter If 1 despet ite request for lies bloomers If the time the Xlllllll refused to dle becftuse he would hue gotten h1s pints Ll1I'l'X it the NlQl'lf ol one ot our th reators Qhurmng butter 18 1? hls hte depended on lf If the UI1lWCllLX thle tonlu lon brought on when no one unterstood slm we t ret lons se tu YU mments, tu ol 1 tl good fellows up HIL un ut ll! thx rellett cn x om x1xleoTl'rotx1Lt1m I ure l, U I' 7 N mg mts Cre 1t1x 1tx mt or1s,m11tx ure 1 xx lxx m alem mc mtl xxe must xupplx them l lun l11I'ClN!OI'lx1S llso even eheerfullv IS the 1Llt.1l1Hf mrslht xxrsh, hut vxlth enough entlmslmn to satlsfx our clem mds Ihere ire zlvx ixs people st 1S1Ng ifter school xnxx mg, xx ITIHQQ, lx immerrmz, p1ll1flI1LI,xlCSlQHlI1LI It rs here th it xxe L in me xx h lt Pro LULTIOH me ms to us the lINpOI'f1I1Lt. rt holtl ln our rfe eople forget themxelxu rn the xlewre to h up tht nest xossrhle pl IX mal IYINH1 true momentx th If we 1tt im re ll umtx B 1 'Q rsrll' ' l 1 .MII is rhf the the hzrrxl work, the long hourf, the lute ALI l 1 ' ja l 'j' :ll 4 .l 'Q ' z l, 1 ,, . . . , 1 Q' , , . Hz . tt - tial, and that two is given, not ulxvays as xvillihgly or as l fa 5 5, V z s' lu. p, .' L, 1- .1,.. t zjz ' l Q 1 '-1 1' I bs. --as O I 4 I 1 w 0 Vx, L fl iaith, 1 3 4' W 1 ,01-an-n..,,pu.., m ,dfisuuywuq CH The erho ix, lo some exlfnf, an original found, and therein is the magir and rharm of il. Kneeling Patty Little Brmrby Dodd Mary Powell Bobble Brlldle 'Vhrge Brown Pattylwger Captzun Slandzng Terry XxllSUYl Nancy ane Cowan N1ncy Caru1n1 Ieslle Fzsher janet Aberdeen flbxent Fllen I evy Ihls ye1r cheerlefzdlng h1s Qdvmced 1 step further hxlfll Plttv X 1ger 1s captam, mfmy new cheers were brought IH 1nd mfmy old cheers were revlsed Ihe alms of the cheerleaders are to mcrease the splrlt zmong both the spectators and the play ers, and to rfuse the attend'1nce 'nt games In order to glVC more people 1 ch mce to partlcxpate, 1 pep squ 1d w1s formed lhe members ot th1s squad 1ttend elch glme, md help te ich new cheers to the spectitors The year, as a whole, h 18 been successful, and 1f' con tlnued lnterest I9 shown ln future veirs, cheerleadmg wlll be even more etlectlye ln vecirs to come PEP SQUAD mf? Av iff ya' af- QA. 'fume lxncflzng Pat Cwle Dunne Crosby Vmrrdmg Suelownle Phxlll lxmq 'Nlolly Blenchreld P1tXe1rx udy Stem Franny Perrxs . . v . V . .y . , . ' 1 4 y y - y ' ' I x ' a - , ,. , . . y I ' ' ' ' . . . ' ' . 1 ' , , , L 1 s f 1 2 L . . 4 - ' 1 ' ' - - - 7. 7 ' 1 1 , 1 2 1 . . J . J 1 1 1 - 1 - C L S c Q 'i I S' , X. l 5. . SL. - ' N Y ex - X K nw L . . I , , ' , v f . 4. . 4 4 . . , ' ' ' L 2 h ef A ,.,,l A A , ,, , H: W , 'J-,y:,, ,gg ,nigefi-Q7 i,Ur . V .ug .y -, WMI , ,f f . 9-..., ,Q-Ku 1' 1. -6' .- H :1. 24i V ' k . ,-V ' g Q-up ' 1 , ' 1 . Me ir , . 4 . . X f if QWMHHSW- g v, - 14 . 'Q' - ' -A U I s Q-.M ' 1733,-at .hi ' r Q ' ,Q t. . v.. U H ,Qflfi , W Q3 p' k ' ' 4- - 1' - r . , ,... AK. .' 1 , . Q t .' . , y' S E, . I' , . . 1 I' .I .V 1 .W X 72 BUS RIDES Tir zz pzzkff PIZVVHIQ' from each I0 earl: Fo azzdfro pezpefuaffx 195 J' P' 'A will K 4AThd7lk5 10 each man M courage i 5,x.uovnc.R FOOTBALL , .. nu. 11- A L. A-- v--5. '.- 1 - Kneeling: Larry Burns, .lim Patten, Toby Klyn, Bucky Roberts, Lester Sal-t, Harvey Moss, Corky Johnston, Allan Schutte, jeff Meilman, Paul slacobowitz, Bill hlohmton. Slanaing: Mr. Mols, George Miner, Burt Salt, Pete Barnes, Mike Steffan, .lack Matanle, .led Brady, captain, Barry Cave, .lon Guillaume, john Fried, Don Wilkon, Bob Blackwood. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Ixneefzng Toby Bradley Stu Shapiro Hoyt Wagner George 'Nlorgqn 'Nlike ilpern Nicky Guthrie Bryan Nleadowx Bill Stzmiland George Lrban Tom lxrakauer im Canon I'r1c Farber lloyd Pingeret Standing ohn lurk Bill Iompkin Don Hall Rick Stephens Bill lximber Ruw Hutton Mike Doloretl led Burns lc hn Hy m in llov. 1rd Bloom Nlr 'Nleyer Iom I Lcd manager 14 ' 1 43 I . O 3 A A 9' ' 3' . l 1 . . ,I , , V . , -. 7 , . A, , - K, ,J 1, ,. il. X - -'J , 'f, , -' V, , , , ' ' Q, - ,Ml iz, 'L ,. .. -11, A , ' . VARSITY SOCCER nerlmg Pmter Cmrr Ru Pmlvlldge RIlLLfxI1LlHl Bump Nlmndnlkern 'Nlarrx hmm!! ln Suwmxlu lprrx luwnwnd Pmnell mpmln Ron Euan uhn lxrzkugr Carl XN1x.,ncr H1nl.l'r1cln: errx Rnlnnwn ii , x K ':- . , aj: ' , ji.. 1, - -' ,.' . ,-, jim Hollzlnds, jerry jaculutcln. Slanding: Mr. Knapp, Charlie little, Bruce Boehringer, Kcirh Clark, Chzlrlcx Enron, Tim v y-'ll - ,J 'VNU '-J yi' ' ,J .' '-- YF FIELD HOCKEY JUNIOR VARSITY F1rx1Row Cathy Sellurk Martha Treble Pat Cale Margxe Walls capram H1larvHarty Cxndy Jackson Claudxa Rantuccx Suomi Raw Dlanne Crosby Cacky Saunders Ilbby Vlalker Judy Stem Bobby Brxzdle Barbara Ernst Sue Berryhnll Paula Kahn GIRLS SOCCER Fzrst Row Ellen Levy Cathy Sellnrk Hilary Harry Molly Blelchfeld Pat Weary Sue Spey ser Nancy Cowan Second Row Nancy Caruana Cacky Saunders Llbby Walker Barby Ernst Bobble Brlzdle Dxane ohnston Leslie Fisher Pla Ajango Th1rdRaw ozln Neuschel Ann Campbell Patty Yager I ynn Hapeman Mary Powell Diane Crosby Kitty X ager an Aberdeen 76 1 'f' '- 3 ff' :F -, V , 1' ! , , I , I , I A . . E vu! I J , I I X, -, U. '- Y I ! l I . ! I ' ' ! Y A 3 D ! I 3 ' 'N 1 ,3 , ' ,A C - L, 3 A we 2. , x ' ' 'f .,-5 5 I Q , W 1 'Vx ' - . A1 . ' I X 2 ' D 7 D D ' D P ' . ' - V ' V ' ' ' ' ' Y l 9 ' i D ! ' D ' ' ' 7 Y ! A Y Y ' ', V ,J ' GIRLS TENNIS FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY F, Fl IQ. I '.-lfgx . ' F1r.rtRau M1r1amTannhauSer Parts Inrrle I1zaTaggert ane Trager Frannx Ferns Bonme McDou gal Terry XXIISOII SecondRou Sue IX omer Ann Guthrle Betsx IN alls Gall!-Iaddaway Margie K1mbaII captaln Carlne Thomasiet xI'1I'gIC Brown Nlxw Nioore Pat Burns Kneeling Susan -Xbcher Tma Hagberg Betts Pro t Bern Snxder -Xnn Baxtre er Standmg Phxllxb king linda Boa berg Cxnthxa Buck Irm Brownrout karen Douzl s Beckx SIo xon Xian Powell Nancy I ake 71 ' ' 1 . ' 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 - ' - 1' 1 -. 'x 1 1 , ., , . 1 ,I K, A , . . , . , , 1 5, ' I ,. . as . . , ' I , ' . '. . ' ,,.. .. . . . 1 ' 5 1 . 1 1 -f-51 , 5- 1- . 1 ' . , BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL . - I 1 n T I . - M. Bw If F1r.f!Row Roger Maun7 Stexe Cary Tummy Finnell co captaln Charles Ilttle Co Captam erry acolrstexn Bflrry Epstein SerondRou ohn Frxed lmmy Hollands larry Burns M1keStroman Peter Barnes Ixexth Clark Coach Mols, JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Rogerson Nilke -'Klpern Brxan Meadows Yrrond Row ohn Hxman Toby Klyn Lester Sat! 'Nlartm Ixramrl effrew 'Wellman Paul acobovutf Harxex N111 s Coach Mols 78 . T I, Y V, . V . , - 1 C. Q S 4. , u . Q J .I .' ',,. . 1 .i'. ' ,j' ' , , ' , ' , ,, , . Firn Row: Arthur Gellman, Mike Dozoretz, George Miner, .Ian Suwinski, Bernie Mandlekern, Torrey M , , .' -- '-'J .' , ' H ' 'fl A ' ':,j ' , .I ', N., . 1 GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY Fzrxt Row Sue Womer IeQlie Fisher Pat Burns Margaret Brown captain anet Aberdeen Sue Spey Dodd I :za 'I aggart Mary Powtll Ly nn Haptm ln 19 I , 7 ' : ' ,..' , :,. . . , .' gj . , '- ser, Gail Haddaway. Sefona' Row: Miss Moore, Patty' Little, Margaret Kimball, Terry Wilson, Barbara , A - ' , , . f . , 1 , 1 I WRESTLING Fzrxt Row jxm Patten Al Schutte Nxcky Guthne Rxck Stevens B111 Stanlland Howard Bloom Second Row Barry Cave Don Vlllson Corky Johnston Carl Vlagner Bucky Roberts B1llTompk1ns B111 ohn ston Jed Brady VOLLEYBALL Fxrst Row Ray Emlxlndge Rohm Rockwell Toby Bradley Charlie Cheney Rlck Farber Hoyt V5 agner ohn Kraltauer Serond Row errv Rolnnson Charles Eaton Burt Saft Bruce Boehringer Bxll K1mber on Guillaume Pete Bredemexer Cuy Gunzberg Ron Eaton jack Matanle 80 -' x 1 - n 1 1 - ,, , . . . J, - y s 9 1 1 1 ' 1 D ' . . H ' . . V . . , ' n Q 1 1 1 1 .I ' ' 7 .l .V s n 1 1 Q J x y 1 1 n - Beaugv Qf a rifher vein, Grave Qf a subtler strain. FENCING First Row Tuna Hagberg Lmda Boasberg Martha Treble Betty Prost Claudxa Rantuccl Serond Rau Phyllis Kung Susan 'Xscher Karen Douglass Nancy I ake Miss Schmtman Pla -Mango lrns Brownrout QL! Fxrxl Rau Tuna Hagberg Carxne Thomasset -Xnn Gurhrle inn Baxtresser Pla Ajango Serond Row Glorla Resman Phyllis lung jlm Garson Betty Prust Tom l eed Sue -Xscher Claudia Rantuccl Third Row 'Nlancy lake lxaren Douglass Lmd1 Buaslmerq George Urban Cynthia Buck Ins Brownrout N1arth1 Treble 81 It s 1 x n ,' V: Y D ! ' 3 ' l' V 1 - 1 ' ' 1 ' ' . ' 1 1 A 1 , K Q. vw f K - Q -N - . f -f K 4 .,W,v. se 3 , ,. , 1 ' . - d5igf'6'g,?3r . . ,Z ' .v - fx . 4 .-, . A , Y 4 . x , A i i X . 4. x 4 1 ' . v 1 A V 1 -j in xi Y K . , . , . , . , . . -K 1 - 1 - 1 ' -X 1 4 1 ' 1 ' : ' ' 3 r D ' 'K - 1 7 I ! l A 1 . SPRING SPCRTS 1957 BOYS' BASEBALL lv 'S F1r.rtRou Al Hollands Charlie I lttle Keeb Blekxtoon I 'lrrs Bodden jack Nlatanle Tim Finnell Terry Townsend Second Rou Coach Mol Don Roberts erry acobstein Mike Steffan Marty Kramtz Burt Salt Mike Dozorerz john Fried BOYS TRACK Charlie I ittle erry acolvsrein Semnd Row I arrx Burns Hank Priebe Ron Paton Charles Paton ed Bradi Don Robert Bill Crane Iack Matanle Third Rau Coach Niols Roger Mann? Carl VS agner 'Nlike Domretl Bernie 'Nlandelkern Don I imlmerg Bob IX arren 'Nlartin IXTZIFIIII Burt Saft Al Hollands C eorge 'Nliner an Suwinski Buclu l ischer Hoy t VI 1gner Dale English 8'v I I ' 9 4 x I ' 1 .I 1 I A y i I y I 'I A ' I I: 59 -I9 ,I I .I -I r A I n x x I I' I1 - I 1, :sv 1 I C , :fn , Firxl Row: jon Guillaume, Keith Clark, Tim Finnell, Larry Bodden, Kees Blekxruun, Bruce Eaton, ' ' f ,J '.I- I '- I S, ' , I , l ,.I .va I 5: Q . I ' ' Ir' ' 'ix -9 Q A ' F' :D I A ' Y 4 y 3 ' k'! 7 A l 5 1 ,I , 1 I , ' f , A - GIRLS' TRACK First Row Marlene Ixrftft Sandy Houck Dmna lxIllCI'S Brenda Mols Second Row Mary Matzlnger, Margre Brown Sally Formar Barlmy Dodd I ynn I-I'1pem mn Lynthla Buck Patty Little Third Row Ellen levy Judy Stem I ulle Flsher Franny Ferns Patty H ager Que Speyser Gall Haddaway Mr Meyer Fourth Row jean Matnnger Nfmcy ane Cowan Sue Berryhlll Terry LNIISOFI Cornel1aLew1s GIRLS BASEBALL Fzrxt Rau Nlargle lumluall Pat Burns Nancy Townsend Captaxn Nlftry Powell Sue llomer Pauli Ivmhn Yefond Rau. Barby Dodd P1rNeary Cnnny Qchottm Franny Ferns Sue I lelmerman Cynthia Buck Fllen Ieyy Peggy Dellltt Thxra Ro.: janet -Xberdeen Indy Stem e1n Nlatzlnger Coralle Delwux NIISS Daym llza Taggert -Knn Baxtre er Sue Berry lull Bonme 'NIcDougal Claudia Rantuccr SJ l , . , ' . ,. 1 1 , . . 4 , , 4 ., .. . , I, ' , , 4 - , , . . 1 ' 1 1 'ii 'Q 1 -N1 1'- 1 1 ' y .. f' , Y 1' y ' ' . ' ' ' J' ' . 1 x . 4 1 ' ' 1 4.1. . . -. f-ma .A J ...nun l 'A 1 '1' . - 1 l :I ' . 1 1 ' f.. , ' . - ' , '. ' . ' . .L . 1 . . . I, I U .. , ' ., . , 1 1 ' 1 ,, , . . . ,D I , , , 5 y '1' - -y 4 ,- 55 y . , r , . 1 BOYS' TENNIS Firrl Row: Ron Eaton, jack Matanle. Second Row: Bernie Mandelkern, Kees Blekxtoon, Larry Boddeng jerry jacobstein, Robin Rockwell, Mr. Knopp. GIRLS TENNIS Fxrsl Row Polly Marcy Ann Gurhne Diana Wlllers I ynn I-lapeman Tuna Hagberg Fauth W emstem Second Row Cornelna l ewms Patty Yager Margle Brown Brenda Mols Gaul Haddaway lNancy Town send Marlene Kraft Thzrd Raw Nancy Cowan Leslne Fnsher Betsy VI alls Pat Burn Betty Snyder Sandy Houck Mary Powell Terry XXIISOYI Betty Prost Margie lxxmball Mary Matzlnger 34 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . ' ' ' ' 1 ' V ' ' '1 7 1 1 .1 ' - 1 - If 1 r 1 A1 S1 1 v ,. V . ,. ' . l 1 1 - 1 1 ' BOWLING ' F1r.rI Row Cacky Saunders Paula Kahn Wancy Cowan Pat Weary Judy Stem Bonme McDougal 'Vlolly Blelchfeld Sccond Row Mr Flsk Grace Harns Don Hall Stuart Shaplro john Kirk Bobble Brlzdle George Morgan Ann Campbell ohn McClain Kay Yager Russ Hutton Falth XNCIIISYCIH Ellen Levy Clndy ackson GOLF W' 'ff i L. Coach Mob Steve Cary Charlxe Little Timmy Finnell erry Robmson Carl XX agner George Morgan 35 I 5 9 n A y - x . 1 . 1 1 ' 5 - Q 1 s 1 9 . . . , . . y 1 n :J r 2 ' x a , J - x n - 'F ay ' M1 s 'J r X ig yn , . 4 S 5 , ' Q ti 1 4 m XV -R A Q 'Q , 4 Qwgn., R ' - 1 ...f':' '- ' - : L 4 I ' Q . ., 1, N1 L A ff: v G G 3. ' . ., QV- I , , VZ. kk .. 3, t Ci -'A .' THE SPARK GRATEFULLY ACKNCWLEDGES THE SUPPORT OF ITS PATRONS N11 X N115 Stua1tNN HNbClClC61l HX111l1t15t Dlllg SIOIC N1r X N115 Call I BICIS N11 X N115 NN 111 Boch1111ge1 D1 X M15 Eclgen li Calc Clayton 5 Toy land C IDSOD 8. Dots N11 X N115 Sol CIOSSC N11 X N115 N1tl1ur C u117be1 N11 X N1r5 Eduard H C utl111C HCIIOQS ljlllg Stolt D15 Hoffman X NNotppcl M1 X N115 J D Hyman lXC.llIllOlC. Boot Shop M1 8. N118 F F Iango N11 X N115 Ralph Saft D1 EX lN11s XOILOII Sl11p11o Ilnuxsay Lancs Q ,A A Q , Q Q ,. Y 5 4. 1 . 1 1 1 . X L . . A . C A . L . Y 4 X - A Y - X QV. l K r XT T X L K K ll Q ' x Q -1 V U. Y h l . 1 l . 1. 1 . 1 N111 X N115. George NV. BTONVI1 john Hyman Y l 1 I 4. A ll A . . A. 4 N I . Q T 4 1 ' I 1 . C ' A ' . X . ', . - 4 . W, .. ' . ' , ' . 1 . 1 A . Y 1. . 1 . A L RC '. . . Friendy, kindred, days, estates, fredii. S. UIOFNIR f O GLASS I 0' I nc o GLAZING . y . Qmmnons 1 646 SPRING STREET BUFFALO 4, NEW YORK TELEPHONEMA-5800 e- W M6049 4044 7h 5646 SPRKNG sixaiew B uFFN-O A MA 5500 QBERSHF-'MER C FREDER'C:n:s of.NT ww, wzwzwze 4161 qw amp 646 SPRING STREET BUFFALO4 NEW YORK TELEPHONE MA 5800 LJPFALO LARl.,L'.:T LXk..I.UblVfL LJLASB LAISH-.IbLJTkJI ' w s T ' e ' I ' 1 4 MMG.-f- N4,A',,,, U ERIE WHOLESALE 'Xlexts Prousrons Frozen Foods Let Us Stock 'lour Freezer ll Xhmo Plrce Buffalo 90 New Xork Phone FX 6631 X1 XViLh Choice Meals AL XVho1esa1e Prices I SUWINSKI Sc SONS MEATS and GROCERIES 6 F S 586W1d A Bffl Comphments TH STEIN FAMILY Complzments of ' 9 340 Delaware Avenuc a en ve. u ao N. Y. of 9 R09Gr's Market KLUTE'S QUALITY MEATS 5638-40 Main Street 5546 Main St. Frozen Food Lockers Meat Grocerres Lockers Wlllxamsvllle N Y PL 1192 Plozcr 5025 I Q1 Jac' L! THE PARK SCHOOL OF BUFFALO announces :fs 23rd SUMMER DAY CAMP -4 K . fbgfidffx I' Ay vi I is ,JI o ' o , u n ' . . Ky. p g, -1 ' ,I Q., F 5'-. 2' rj9'.A.g'c wax' - - 1-,: WV , '.j '- ' Uv 345' ' 'fl 'hh .. 'N . I . , 1' ' A Avi LA, '-'A . ,- , , ND... v.',H-' ,Y',, ' 1 Y-K -.', ' . .. E' :.:x4g. '. F- 24.4--'r..:12 -' vw-:'.g'1 v'-'--M.15..'Q--'-rss. -,-.0441 .A 5 A ff!-we-A -A 'i 'til -' f7'fm'Qi ',1 fT-4'I ,pix -ja' '3gf -L-A :Fai-e,f :2fi'ghlil'7f1:ML--livin? 1-r4sQ.:f T ' A ,-..!o-rlnifs,-' 1 A 'V ' 'M-4-v' . .- -' rx f f ' ' 'ff .L ',-- - f f, gs. .' ' ' . . 5 , -J 1 4 .f.,' x ' 1 K as . '! Q ' .s. :5: ' If ' . ' 1- a ,j.,n' ' A 1 fl-- . . Y p , .3 1 . -'Y ' is . X , ,V .,:,fr,X, , iam-1 1 A 5, fl -A ,gigs-f R ff., 1 , '- .-g . ,kg-f..,x, , . . ,. ??:fr.- K R362 K' 'wr X IQ Q g .,.g .V ssm . J V . - I - Q . - , K t - , I Y I 1 .I VON S SUPER MARKET W By W S Ply f . 457 M i St S yder N. Y. Modern l.men Supply Co Inc COME IN AND N th pf . EL-4100 SEE US 8 I . YOUR NEIGHBOR DOES BEST WISHES Comph e ts of MR. and MRS CARL SHAPIRO T H E 9 T I l I ' e u, e up Coa s, Aprons, Towels, etc 5 a n ' Sheets and Cases H , I 300 or om on St Buffalo ,N Y P 'm n A I R ' K I W O M R S COMPLIMENTS of Cottrell Bus Service, Inc. 3675 Clinton Street BuFfaIo 24 New York Compllments Seb MEN S FURNISHINGS 459 Elmwood Ave EL 6526 Ward's Pharmacy Call us for any Drug Store Need Prescriptions called for and delivery LI 0161 916 Elmwood Ave REAL COOL ENTERTAINMENT WGR TV of ima 1 - ,f'4 i 5 1. LAMONT WRAY Motors, Inc lXIPhRl XL C HRX SLER Pl X NIOU l H dealer H96 Nl 1111 S1 Buffalo ljter ue sell ue wwe C OOD XX ISI-ILS W L K I E S SIORES POR max 'VI21111 at I-l11le111 111 S115 del 5llCI'1Cl21I1 Plaza Conzjnlzmmzts VIOLA STEVENS SHCP Hats K Xeeessolles 78,8lJLl2HX21lC -Xxe lXLlllllO1L 'Xen Xolk MINIT CAR WASH 4416 M Xl'Xl Xf I-IXRLILM ' no DFI XXX -XRE -XX E Q v l I I 1 a ' 4 Y. S 4 All 1 N S A 1 Y 1 I 4 2 N 1' . 7 ' 7 f 1 A H2llIllllOll Lamom Allred lV1'ay KQ1111101'Q Of LIFT 'A , '. 1 I , v . , , , ' , . , ' . ' . 14 C OIIIIJIIIIILIILS ANGERT AUTO PARTS bm? Broadway 1419 Sencca St BID ELL FOOD MARKET 918 Elmwood Me Buffalo 9 N X Homn Dlcssccl POLIILIW I'1Ls1 Smokul Ilcklul XIL its 'IISLSI Xarlety Of Foods I'TllllS and Xegetablcs an and out 0 seasons DELAWARE PARK Camera Mart 'I4' lldfmarc XXL Buffilo lb N X mtlzznxg llllflfllglllflllll 3 '11 1 IU 111 LOIIIIJIIIIICIIIS CREO DIPT COMPANY INC 1111111111111 Nux Xo1L of ' -K' ., - V. , A 1. i' 'fr ,, . I Luv ' ' ' L L n t . .Q f, of C C x V1 g A vi 4 T, xv. V. - . . 9 f ffzwf f f' ' ..- '1'zx VI.'5l1 ' Djlo- 1011111 - p jr. Jfapfzq gfmiuaimn Zaqaa' s one of the most Important days In your hte theres no other quite like It The very sound of those two words Graduation Day has a tmgle and a promise of an excltnng new lute for you Herewlth our very best rosy hued congratulatlons that we hope wnll be prophetlc of a rosy future' THE SCPHOMORES Q6 I I lt' ' . - I ll ' ll . - . - I - - Goergen Maekwuth Company Inc 817 Sycamore Street Buffalo 12 N Y WA 5366 Fume Smoke Dust Removal Sysfem Engineers Fabricators Designers if I , , . 61' Hearing, Ventilating, Air Conditioning I- Cassy Gilbert Beauty Salon 569 Delaware Avenue Buffalo 2 N Y. Speclulusts nn Hour Cutting Shapmg Styling and Wavmg SNYDER ESSO SERVICENTER 4565 Mann Street CI 9924 New York State Inspecuon Waxmg Atlas TITCS 8. Batterles Accessorles Mmor Repalrs Road Servlce '14 36 Congratulations to the Class of 1958 Graduation from Park School is an achievement of which you may well 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 Klemhans a good rule to follow THE KLEINHANS CO Main and Clinton Thruway Plaza Downtown Buffalo Harlem and Walden Compliments TH BLEICHFELD FAMILY 99 ERONTIER FOX 8: STAN ILAN D FURNITURE CO INC OPTICIAN S 91 N01 111111141 Ax e 7 Nlam St Buffalo 8 N Y Buffalo New Xolk extends then hearty congratulatlons GA 2811 XlHIlllf21ClUlLI' of IJIIILUL X Restaurant Furmture COlI1IJllII1LlllS The GUEST HOUSE RESTAURANT 46 1 Elmu oocl HOLLER BROTHERS 200 Roosexelt Axe Ionauamli N X C enelal Contractors IOO -9 1 ' , , h A 1 . 701 . ' '. , , v 7 . J 1 x A .'- v I A lo the Class of 1958 Q A , X 1' 1 of ,, V , ln n 1 I sz! STEWART sl BENSON I-E505 G nz then neu locatzon 101 M1111 Street an P nnous Nlake Luggage lclwl for graduauon g1fIS NORTHRUP P111 IRILXI IXb1Rl NIhNIb or L-XB and PLAN1 SHN' 1903 fum llllllfllff 0 KING S DRY CLEANING VUGEI- 'lmb Xllcn SI C Rim 0641 CONSTRUCTION C0 lOl Yi ' . .n A , H . 4 A A 1 f 4 I 1. A Finest Lcalhergoods f ' d ,V ,,. L 1 A A L I I LT .- ' .. Q . Y F gwwfiih The Vxllage Jeweler DIAMONDS WATCHES ocuum cnon-AEI JEWELRY 'L 'f'f 'f SILVERWARE REPAIRING A L HARRIS E W LINDHOLM 5496 MAIN ST 676 MAIN ST WILLIAMSVILLE EAST AURORA PL 7011 2154 IIOIIIARD Jounsonf We H NI H, TONIGHT 'lake fha whole 'family ou! fo dinner Mom Street at the Thruway Q P X . A O ' +I. H s Landmurk W' X lor unqry S A, Americans ' O . . I 1 I -1 Compliments of - J41Qc!9e jirhf jnc. 360 Delaware Ave. I Summer 9000 RELIABLE PHARMACIE5 SMITHER LONG DRUG CORP TI h SMITHER In HILL DRUG CO INC Compliments of MORRIS WEINSTEIN DISTINCTIVE MEN S WEAR FOR THE FASHION MINDED GENTRY ' A MMM fx s ga 1 'AY , , h I, MAIN smear SNYDER NEW YORK 1o3 W? 1 I ' J D . O 0 Egg r 'n,, N Y k p AM Illll Q ' If ' 7 M' IL y,BIfI. p Mk' IIII I 1. 4' P If-4' that JUNIOR flarrl -rt s pure Half the pleasure rn bemg a Junror figure rs shopping at Berger s' Every purchase will be an excrtrng and fulfilling event For nowhere rn thrs whole wrde world wrll you find such a pleasing collection For town or country afternoon or evening whatever the occasron you II find an excrtrng Junror fashion at Berger sl 0 0 if Junior Dresses may be found on our Thrrd Floor 1o4 I O . , f osoo qt 2.10- Q , no 1+ rf! M J 5 I J THE SENIORS YOU ARE THE SENIDRS WHO HAVE LED THE WAY WE HAVE FOLLOWED YOU FROM DAY TO DAY YOU LL NEVER LOSE THE FRIENDS YOU VE OAINED The umors IO IF YOU PROCEED THE WAY YOU CAME, JOHN B BARNES l llllllll x IJLCOVILIIIQ' 0 5 lm 1 XX ogppcl bl Buffalo Nux X ollx fJIIllJlllllLIllS BROWNROUT SEA FOOD CO lvl hllINNOOCl AML 10 N11Qga1c1 Falls lilul A ROBERTS INC LIILI il COI1ll3CllIlg Ol CJlCl1'ilLl Place PI 0999 flom STAN and JOHN IOfJ 0 cl ' ,E ol L' 'U '. , - ' L U- K K O .K--T. v X , ,, . ., v N V 11' 7 'V c ,. IQI' 7' ., . , -. . 1 . . L l I , O Cv -1 , ' f K . N 14 K ,. - DELHURST PHARMACY DLI mam aL XIIIIICISI ISufI1lo has Xmk C O N U R .-YI' If I, ,XI I O N S and I ood IL1LIx to thc Clnss I9o8 from a Friend of the PARK SCHOOL C UIIIPIIIIICIILS ol THE DUO TEMP CORPORATION Ikpus N X FITZPATRICK DANAHY INC INSURANCE 111111. IllSl X 16111 of ' 1 , . T86 'I'cl'rz1cc ISIWI. I V Q F NIL ' - I ' 5 Bldg. .IO ' IOT Comphments of RCBERTSON ELECTRIC COMPANY NORMAN DUFFIELD 81 C0 INC GENERAL INSURANCE O, I O C CROSBY BLDG. Cl.. 7512 E L BRADY Gm SCN nc JQNES MHLK J C STEVENS MOTOR CORP H84 NI1111 St BuI1lo W X F O R D Opposztf U of B Cfunpus Bust XX ISIILS lo thc C1155 of 18 MULTIPLE LINE INSURANCE AGENCY Slgphcu H C ou I mszrlent C enum Bldg Buffalo N Y COIIIIJIIIIILIILS MAC FELD S MAJESTIC STUDIOS PHOTOCRAPHER Iour Lxgluy Ona Ddm uc -Xxuluc 898 BROHXDIN U Buffilo P Nux Xork BLFFAIO N X IIO , . ,. N T . , . . O , - 'r K. x L . . 1 4 . T2 , I . J. s,x1.1is SERVICE , L H 1 . KT. - . , 1 , . . ' 1 of - 9 I -4- v- m xl 'Z -I A vm A YI 7 I L, I Y 7 v v 1 A A 4 ,A . . tons If SF I6 B11fT1l0 K N11 III Falls XI-X 88 IOHN W DANFORTH CO Huung 0 Xillllllllll 0 X11 CfJIllllllOIllIlg CllCIl11C1l X 1111111511131 P1p111g,, 7 If 1coL1 St Buffilo N NI X 1940 BLACKSMITH SHOP Sflll I I' 1111 XIllLllC'1I1 RLp101l11CL1011S 1Il 1311111111111 C 119511 111 C 11111 COIIIIJIIIIICDIS KING FURNITURE COMPANY 01 00 Rulgc Roni I1Clcma11111 N611 XOIL 45 'f. '1.'rz You 4 1.31 ,l.2.g ... .1 b. ..r r V. rv Q, 4 1 A cg: c 71 lll' . C , .Y. L KC 1. -- of l2iy'1'l11'f' iiflx 1'-.. 'fx 1 '--Lz,'z -1. A2-L' bf -V III RINEBOLT HARDWARE 4564 MAIN STREET Clrcle 1775 Snyder 21, New York COMPLIMENTS OF LEVY S 8602 em 521 MAIN ST BUFFALO N Y SERVING WESTERN NEW YORK SIUCC 1901 Compliments of Universal Match Corporation Lights That Give l.l e Adverhsmgn 411 Crosby Bldg WA 0454 DELAVAN BAILEY DRUG CO 2502 Barley at Delavan HU 1120 112 i Compliments of LAKE CITY IRON and METAL CORP Compliments of MILES GARDINER SPECIALIZING IN FINE CHILDEN S CLOTHES HERTZOGS LIQUOR STORE 5231 Mam St near Umonj WlII1amSVlIIC N Y 0 SERVING GREATER BUFFALO SINCE 1905 PHONE SP 6500 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY peller ure Gray Flannel Suits Blazers Button down oxford cloth shsrts Regimental strlpe hes and fancy vests 'l5 Court St MOhawk 2323 II 1 I and H1 I ,..f'jf I 'f i,, ,hop I , . . . . 0 I I 5 I G . . I I It :II I .Av I ' T .X I I so fs '. I E7 ' ,. ld' 0 , I iw I CRO STRITT 81 PRIIJBE Inc PIPE VALVES FITTINGS 44 BRECKENRIDGE STREET BUFFALO I3 NEW YORK A XZZPLQVLJ , o P. ...of... COLONIAL LATEX CUSHION INC Fabrlcnols and D1sLr1buLors DLNLOP I XI IK POXXI RI BBIR C ENPR-XL POI YI RI' I H XINF PO XXI BLOCKSONI RLBBERILED CLRLED HAIR I990 F1ll111o1e Xxenue BufI110 14 New Xork IX estern New Xork s BOYNIIIIE Xlleys IE SUBURBAN LANES INC NI XC XRX I' XIIb ISIXD NE XR bHERIDXN DRIX E I I c '. I I r ' ' : ' f ' I A 41 ,1 Q . f . L 1. ,f , , v , v . ' 5 A Y I V v 7 , c , . ' I I L I Y 7 ' 0 newest and finest . V ' T AA , V 0 5 2 A U 'I' O M A TIC .PX I, , Y S 0 0 O Cvmiflimffm CONGRATULATIONS Of 1 348 DELAWARE AVENUE AT TUPPER TO CLASS OF 1958 DOW 8- COMPANY INC 1820 ELMWOOD AVENUE BUFFALO 7 NEW YORK 1? '5' 4,1 wp Wx Your nezghborhood nursery everythzng that grows m Western New York FOUR WINDS NURSERY INC 4190 Mann Street Eggertsvxlle 26 New York Complg ments READ MOTOR CO 5661 Maul St W1l11HmSVl11C N Y Sellmg and SCl'VlC111g Ford cars and trucks For 30 years Ph PA one 3833 Catermg to the parhcular used car buyers Bzg enough to serve you Small enough to know you 5000 Open evenmgs Phones PL 5001 5002 'SEQ 3 if I 16 Comp,,me,,,S FINGERH anon-lens Beffer Foods for Belfer Llvmg H T Qualify Prlce Servlce Slnce 1928 11 Nnogoro St BulTolo N Y Cleveland 1300 Buffalo 3 N Y CARL BREDEMEIER GALLERY DELAWARE AVENUE PHONE WA 6062 PRINTS PAINTINGS Compliments of the Waller S Johnson Bldg Co Inc 2532 Hyde Pork Blvd Nlogora Folls N Y Phone 5291 REPRoDuc1loNs Res 22020 HAND MADE FRAMES II l l 1 1 of , . . Phone 477-481 Ellicoh St I Q 275 ' I . Compliments . . . of . . . .jg PLQVLJ COMPLIMENTS BUFFALO BOLT COMPANY Division of BUFFALO ECLIPSE CORPORATION NORTH TONAWANDA N GIFT BOOK SHOP CHILDREN S BOOKS RENTAL LIBRARY HELEN FALCONER 481 Elmwood Avenue FRED RON EKER MEN s sovs CLOTHING s. si-foes Open Mon Wed Fri Pl- 7833 Til 900 PM WRAPPING GREETING CARDS 2 - , . Y. . 5548 MAIN STREET WILLIAMSVILLE, N Y ., ., . BARNEY MILLER Inc. HARDWARE 0 PLUMBING 0 HEATING Selunnq the Community 'Ol oven 36 Qld!! 5727 Mann Sf Wllluamsvnlle 21 N Y Phones PL 3150 3151 Complzments of ROTARY CLUB EGGERTSVILLE SN YDER It 15 a prnllege for us to say to all Park School Students 'MAKE MUSIC HOUSE YOUR MUSICAL HOME Four 510165 to 567116 yOU H551- llggs.-e 'i-'.f 291 Delaware -he Umxersuy Plaza L B Smlth Plaza Southgate Plaza AHR 81 COMPANY Sports Cor Soles and Service Jaguar Porsche TflUmPh Mercedes 119 . . OP I ,I ' . 1509 Heffel Avenue Rlverside 2823 'V lvl at 1 , ' -m - , , 5'-4' , C XR X S ' In lllIl Il TREADWAY INN CXRX OXCIIOOIXIII LIIL N11 111 Rum 11151 111011 IIIL i1lIs I3LIlL,IllI-UI Nus Il1cL 101 IJIIIIII I I Illl IiuII1lo XLIIUL II1o11L 1 U41 -XXIE5 HI' Xl X Izznlrfjur COIIIIJIIIIILIIIS of HAROLD D FARBER OCIICIHI Z1 U11 SLCLRIIX XILII XL IIII IIXSURXNQE CO 3l0Dd11xa1e Xxe BLIIIIIO 9 Xen X01L I NIIIX Lf A lfIXIiSIl Ii.X'l'lNCL lI,1XCIIi IIIC 'lil ' ll cw 111 NIIX L1 1 I'fXI,l,S v . ,' , A l .2 ' . , i.r ,.q 'II R 'Q IX IJ XX' IX Y N N 1 IX' ' ' -1'-L' O' A' cr' O F O THE SENIORS Sensors we solute you Although we d rother boot you We wish you well IH college Wuth oll your PARK found knowledge SERIOUSLY ANONYMOUS The greot thmg an the wo ld rs not so much where we stoncl but IH whot dlrectron we ore movmg The Freshmen ..- I I ..- . . . . ,, , . Etbl'hd1900 Arr Condrhonrng GR 1456 coMMsnclAL INDUSTRIAL GEORGEE.SCHANK,Inc ,M e ,dw e RESIDENTIAL 444 VERMONT STREET Plumbing and Heatrng Contractors GRant 1456 YORK NIAGARA CORP GEO. E. SCHANK GEO. R, SCHANK 444 vERMoNr smear suFFALo N HCNCJR MCGRATH Wesfern New York s wldely read SYMAW, .fgufbmty wrlfes every morning In The C . E For puncfual home delivery every mornmg phone CL 5353 8 G 18 6 . . . . .umm r n ini r Q GEO. E. SCHANK F. W. McDONNELL ' o . . Y. I I C r 1 - . . , C M .IOHNSTCN CO INC Sl XINI ES8 bl EELS 1807 Elmwood Buffalo 7 N Y XVe wnsh you contmued success as you go form ard to hlgher education and constructne careers 80 H est Cenesee St Opposxte Hotel Statler Hllton Buffalo 9 New York CLeweland 2560 FURRIERS T0 THE DISCRIMINATING 122 I I O , I , . . Congratulations to the class of 1958. V 1 . Q l Y , v 'Y u n LIGHTING FIXTURES FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT LAMPS FLEX SCREENS PLAQUES IMPORTED CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS LAMP REPAIRS FIRE SIDE BROOMS ALL FIREPLACE BRASSWARE SPECIAL LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR CHURCHES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS We have the latest conception of fine Lighting Fixtures and other :tems Contlnually on display At the lowest known prices Our abundant parking space and abnllty to help you In the proper selection to sunt your needs COST YOU NOTHING THE WAYSIDE STORE IN THE HEART OF KENMORE Hub of the Buffalo Area FYI ,WB X it-. Q X '-2,1 If lll ?Y'..I3. 1 y9ME OluON5 ,a fra' Im a-21-rg-'I 5393? if get lm aid! li-a+ MQW! QF' 1 N was 'ri'-'r'r Thursday and Frlday tll 9 PM 2992 Delaware Avenue Opposite Kenmore Theatre Nmk BCH Phone or 9483 Adcuubbef 'W Kenmgre 17 New Ygrk Recogmzed Lnghtmg Authority I am grown a lzllle eager and senfzmenlal, hut leave me alone and I :hall relzsh avert hour and what ll brought DY 7776 This book printed by VELVATONE, a special p f 1 th I 24 graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc B 8' l N Y No other printing firm is authorized to use the Vel thod Q . F535 , --'-A - 1 .-,,M ,fit 'l ' fg: wif, 'A ::1jir 1-- 'g ' V LE-f , . 1'f!? 7?iC4,.Q A52 'r f-PEQQ I-.1 Q- s Z'-' Fr f -ffrfrigifffffef-.1 3 :Cz-,Q - 'E f'- , ' If fi.-f Tjliitrg'-, ii'-Q 'ga iii f I E 1.519 'I ft- I' f. -- M A221551 -1 ,.i?'?' 2 ' f j9'57?5gt --1.15:-TF:l54 5L-fff I , ,. E. 51532- X t Y 5 ' ' Y,,,,5 N 5' ,f, yfj ' 'I' --.L-iii' . - nl-,Lyn ,t .1 4' ' ' ' - ': ' F ' ' if I IF -., ' ' 1- - 4 I ' , V . 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