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THE SENIORS I First row: Ellen Levy, Nancy Caruana, Steve Cary, presidentg Miriam Tannhauser, Leslie Fisher, Don Roberts, Joan Neuschel, Jean Matzinger. Second row: Nancy Cowan, Ron Levy, Tom Krakauer, John Fried, Bill Johnston, Charlie Cheney, John Nitterauer. Third row: Mary Matzinger, Cindy Buck, Sue Berryhill, Pat Cale, Phyllis Lango, Sammy Ruskanda, Terry Wilson, Marianne N icman. Fourth row: Jolles Barnes, Jere Carroll, Pete Carr, Jerry Jacobstein, Jon Guillaume, Mike Stroman. Absent: Diane Johnston, Bernie Mandelkern, Burt Saft, Jan Suwinski. A door opens quietly, and a sheepish group saunters in on tip-toe . . . late for assembly. In the midst of an intellectual seminar, silent chuckles and muffled giggles can be heard . . . as a classmate makes a fool of himself. A shivering mob huddles over a single heater in Streeter attempting to converse . . . While only the chatter of teeth can be distinguished. , We, the Senior Class-the grubby little realistsf' in a perpetual state of organized confusion-have probed into every possible phase of Park School life, learning from our mistakes and benefiting from our learning. We have lived Park School and loved it. Nothing could be more invigorating than a healthy walk to Streeter in the Fall, and nothing more freezing in the Winter. Nothing could be more exciting than the first day of Spring, and nothing more dreaded than the thought of approaching inals. Nothing could be more frightening than the idea of forgotten lines in the Pro- duction, and nothing could give us a greater feeling of fierce pride and accomplishment than the last chorus. We now swing on our heels, determined to face What- ever the future has in store for us, preparing to conquer our greatest experience-an experience we could not meet with confidence Without Park-Life.
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