The Park School - Spark Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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CHARLES C. CH EN EY STUDENT COUNCIL 4 VOLLEYBALL 3, 4- President LATEST 3, 4 TRACK 3 BOYS DISCUSSION CLUB 3 SOCCER 4 Charley came to Park in the middle of his Junior year from Taft Preparatory School and was elected president of the Student Council at Park. He did an excellent job as president, promoting a more cen- tralized and active government. As president, Charley has looked over the top of his glasses, sized up any school situation, and set to work to get Council action to rem- edy or improve it. This year, he has made great strides towards ful- filling the aim of bringing the Council and Student Body into greater unity and a working understanding. If one sees a small, attentive group in Streeter, you can be sure that Charley is standing in the middle, flailing his arms and recount- ing his tales of Taft Days , his recent scrape with Mr. Chapin, how he stayed up all night working on his thesis, or how he out-foxed a teacher in one of his classes. Charley can be seen in a class or puffing on his pipe in Streeter with a quiet, skeptical look in his eye. At other times people are startled at the exuberance of this sedate soul as he throws open a door with a loud, Hey gang! Charley is a well-rounded individual: his serious side is sincere and philisophicalg his humorous side is capable of creating raucus laugh- ter. His new vogue in dress fsportscoat, tie and blue jeansj . . . his organizing ability . . . one more minute in Streeter before dashing to the soccer field . . . JOAN E. NlEUSCHEL LITERARY SUPPLEMENT 4 MODERN DANCE 3 G1RL'S DISCUSSION CLUB 3 SQCCER 3 ORCHESTRA 3 WINTER SPORTS 4 CHORUS 3 SKI CLUB 4 TENNIS 3, 4 A corner of her own in her own nspecialv class . . . sighs over a certain teacher, who is never without his pipe . . . poetry written in a twinkle of the eye . . . French read with real enjoyment . . . special scribblings on a blackboard . . . an innocent appearance at all times . . . Joan. Here is a girl who can write some of the most beautiful poems in the school. Whether they be w1'ittcn in a serious or humorous vein, the result can never fail but to amaze. Literature and writing, in gen- eral, interest her, with childrenls literature receiving her special attention. Joan is gifted not only for writing but also for music. In this field, her choice ranges from Bach to Louisiana jazz. Even here she does more than just listen and appreciateg she actually plays both the violin and piano with consummate skill. Bursts of laughter and badly restrained giggles emanate from her corner of the room, at almost any time. Whispered conversations and mysterious glances are always the order of the day. Her head in the clouds, her fingers writing her observations, her mien both light and serious . . . this is Joan. For that beautiful unseen temple was a childls' immortal soul. 6 All I shall say will be cleav-sighted indeed.

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JONATHAN F. GUILLAUME STUDENT COUNCIL 3, 4 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 3 Vice-president 4 CHORUS 2, 3 ADULT A.F.S. COMMITTEE TRACK 2, 3, 4 COUNTRY FAIR COMMITTEE VOLLEYBALL 2, 8, 4 2, 3, 4 FOOTBALL 2, 3, 4 STREETER COMMITTEE 4 Co-Captain 4 CLASS VICE PRESIDENT 3 LATEST 4 A quiet air and a seriousness of purpose, a warm heart and a friendly personality . . . these attributes have Won many life-time friends for J on. In his three years here, Jon has carved a notch in Park School history that Won't soon disappear. A mature senior, he knows When to be serious and when to be carefree. As vice president of his class i11 his junior year and as Vice president of the Student Council this year, he has demonstrated his ability and capacity for leadership. VVith Jon as co-captain of the football team this year, the boys faced their Wins and losses valijantly. Beinggchosen by the American Field Service to spend the summer of his junior year in France, his hard work and drive proved beneficial. Jon enjoys having fun too. Any party, whether Senior or Sopho- more, is given an added touch of gayety by his presence. When you'11e got a thing to say, say it. 2 .N-, CYNTHIA BUCK STREETER COMMITTEE 4 DANCE CHAIRMAN 2 SPARK LITERARY BOARD 4 MODEL U.N. ASSEMBLY 2 GIRIXS DISCUSSION CLUB 1, 2, 3, 4 CHORUS 1, 2 TENNIS 3 MODERN DANCE l, 2, 3, 4 FENCING 2, 3 WINTER SPORTS 3 HOCKEY 1, 2 Cindy is a unique and hard-Working member of the Senior Class. Her knack for organization has made her the head of many of the class's successful attempts to raise money, such as the Senior's no- torious Baked Goods sales. During Production, one may often see Cindy, as head of the Costume Committee, dashing about campus or making frantic pleas before the assembly. Our fair-haired Cindy is a true non-conformistg her individualistic ideas are Well-expressed by her firm opinions on any given subject. She loves Canada and the outdoors. Many of us have felt her warm hospitality-and cold Water-at her home in Waverly Beach, Ontario. Perhaps one of the most valued things that Cindy has to give is her friendship and interest in others which she is always ready to bestow on her friends. I am eager to hear this, for it has great power. 7 .

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