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PAMELA T. WILSON STUDENT COUNCIL 1, 4 FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE Chairman 3 LATEST 8, 4 Editor-in-chief 4 CHEERLEADING 2, 3 GIRL'S DISCUSSION CLUB 1, 2 Who can sputter French phrases a mile a minute? Who can insist she's-on a diet one minute then eat three dishes of ice cream for lunch the next? Who is constantly wishing that her hair Were straight? Who talks about an exciting summer with the A.F.S.? Who? None other than Terry. Terry's interminable energy, sense of values and capability to de- bate with anyone on any given subject has made her a welcome addi- tion to the Senior Class. Her capacity and enthusiasm for accom- plishing things, and accomplishing them well, was noticed when she was elected Editor-in-Chief of the Latest. Because she is so busy, it is sometimes difficult to locate her. In spite of this, every day she is in Streeter at recess ready to talk or argue about anything. VVhatever Terry may accomplish in her post-Park days, We are CHORUS 1, 2, 3 CLASS SECRETARY 2, 3 TENNIS Q, 3, 4 BASKETBALL 1, 2, 3 TRACK 1, 2, 8, 4 HOCKEY 1, 2, 3 sure she will attain, through high standards and ability, what she believes right. Y0u'd get no more assurance than my word. l STEPHEN T. CARY STUDENT COUNCIL 3 SOCCER 4 PRODUCTION COMMITTEE 8 FOOTBALL 1, 2 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 2 BASEBALL 1, Q CLASS PRESIDENT 4 GOLF 3, 4 CHORUS 1, 2, 3 BASKETBALL 1, Q, 3, 4 TRACK 1, 2, 3, 4 Previously branded as a traitor because he spent half of his Junior year at an unmentionable school, Steve has again regained his place in the Class of ,59. In Steve's eleven years at Park, he has proven that he is eager to undertake any task and see it through. For this, his classmates elected him as the president of the Senior Class. In school, Steve is a hard and determined worker. He strives hard to uphold his ideals. People who think that Steve is a quiet bump on a log are mistaken. True, he is diffident but, when the appropriate time arises, Steve is an asset to any gathering. By cracking a well worded joke, he often provides the spark needed to liven up a Monday morning. Steve's big talent is his ability in athletics. He has been a big asset in every sport throughout his career at Park. Many times, he, alone, has pulled a game out of the fire. This year he was the br foot on the soccer team's defense. He is an all star on anyoneis basketball team and is a track star as well. The name and records of Steve Cary will go down in the pages of the scorebooks and also in the hearts of Park Schoolers. 'Tlwroughgoing .silence manages to intrigue most people. 9
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SJAMSULBAHRI RUSKAN DA SUBPRODUCTION COMINIIITTEE 4 FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE 4 FENCING 4 SOCCER 4 VOLLEYBALL 4 This year, a diplomat came to the Park School from the Far East. Whether in Streeter, in classes, or just in being sociable, Sammy has made a deep and lasting impression on the people he has met. Always willing to explain the customs and habits of his native country, Indonesia, Sammy responds warmly to the many who ap- proach him. His outgoing personality and his eagerness to learn, as Well as to inform, have made him an integral part of Park School and its life. Supplementing the education he received in Indonesia, Sammy took courses ranging from Biology to American History. In these as well as in other areas, he participated to the utmost of his ability. Although he will be leaving us this summer, we will always re- member his cheerful smile, his twinkling eyes, and his vibrant per- sonality. NANCY' R. CARUANA SPARK ART BOARD 3, 4 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 4 GIRL'S DISCUSSION CLUB 3, 4 BOWLING 4 President 4 SPARK LITERARY BOARD 4 TENNIS 3, 4 DINING ROOM COMMITTEE 4 TRACK S CHEERLEADING 8, 4 SOCCER 3, 4 Captain 4 Co-Captain 4 Nancy, with her winning smile and everlasting patience, won her way into the hearts of everyone at Park. Despite her small stature, this bundle of energy, has acquired an athletic record of which she can be proud. Her vitality and skill have been seen on the tennis court with a powerful serve, on the soccer field with a mighty kick, on the Modern Dance floor with a graceful twirl, or on the Cheerleading squad, as leader, with a breath-taking jump. Academically, Nance is also well versed. She has applied herself wholeheartedly into any subject that might confront her and con quered it with exceptional drive. Towards the end of her Junior year, she had the honor of being elected President of the Girl's Discussion Club and of participating on various school committees. A true and devoted friend, Nancy is ready with advice that heals many a wound and puts many a mind at ease. With these qualities, Nancy has become a true Park Pioneer . I t is told everywhere, and never diesg I only want to hear it truly told. 8 I f stranger, such no longer be
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WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON STUDY HALL COMMITTEE 4 STREETER COMMITTEE 4 Chairman 4 SPARK BUSINESS BOARD 3 JAZZ DISCUSSION CLUB 4 TRACK 3 SOCCER 4 VOLLEYBALL 3 FOOTBALL 3 WRESTLING 3, 4 A blue English Ford or a black and White Chevy,' station wagon, a Millbrook jacket, a face with a grin, a long stride, and there's Bill. Arriving on campus in his Junior year, Bill quickly Won new friends and responded to our needs, with his everlasting enthusiasm and organizational abilities. As head of the Streeter Committee and as a member of the Study Hall Committee, he has proven his cap- ability to get a job done Well. Whatever the future may bring, We are sure Bill will face with his fortitude and seriousness of purpose. True Luck consists in holding the best cards at the table. MARY B. MATZINGER DINING ROOM COMMITTEE 4 BASKETBALL 1, 2 Secretary 4 TRACK 2 SPARK LITERARY BOARD 1, 4 SOFTBALL 1, 2 CHEERLEADING 2 LATEST 2 GIRL'S DISCUSSION CLUB 1, 2, 4 CHORUS 1, 2 TENNIS 2 Being absent from Park for an exciting Junior year at Bennett High School has not changed lVIary in the smallest Way. She is still the fun-loving, yet serious, girl who left Park as a sophomore. Mary's personality is that of a true class-mate and close friend rolled into one. She has the special knack of being everyone's friend and at the same time being frank and honest with each. It is not hard to see why she is one of the best-thought-of-girls in the Senior Class. Sports are Mary's special baby and she excels in many of them. Hockey, basketball, track or tennis are but a few of the sports which captivate Mary's heart and spirit. ' Mare doesnit limit herself to sports alone, but was on the SparkLiterary Board in her Senior year and the cheerleading squad in her Sophomore year. A wisp of brown hair . . . a lot of enthusiasm . . . a quick laugh . . . a smile for everyone . . . Mary. On earth thereis little worth a sigh, and nothing worth a tear. IO
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