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DEDICATION Here is the -man who is the heartbeat of production, the advisor and friend to each individual student, the organizer and co-Worker on many school affairs. Without him, chaos prevails, jobs are left undone, organization is missing. VVhere would We be Without the idol of many a Park School girl's thoughts? It is not 'diffi- cult to understand Why the upper school is run in such' an efiicient and capable man- ner, When one observes this man in action. May he be running, coatless, from the new building to the old, frantically trying to give time to each and every person who clamors for his attention, our dark-haired administrator always appears when needed. On ski and history Weekends the executive disappears. ,Jokesand pranks now become the order of the day, mischief and merrymaking the rule of all. He enjoys tremendously every trick played, whether it be played on him or others. To this man the Senior Class and all students are truly indebted. He has corrected and inspired us as the need arises. With the understanding of a father and the stern discipline of an instructor he has shown us life, while teaching us to face it. For tlrese reasons, we, the Senior Class of 1959, dedicate our yearbook to hir. Arthur Meyer. 'f0ld pipe, now battered, bruisecl, and brown-I've pujed thee in all kinds of weather. 2
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SPARK 1959 93 1-', in QQ il I I L ,X WLQIIIEQ in-lui CREATED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE PARK SCHOOL OF BUFFALO VERITAS ET GAUDIUM
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PROLOGUE Park School, we sing to theei' in this book, which we, the students, have created to por- tray our way of life: the work of the students and faculty towards a common goal-in classes, in class meetings, in the dining room, in activities, in sports and in our produc- tions. The familiar scenes, the many memorable events, formal and informal, serious and gay, which made up the last year of the class of '59 are here recorded. It's a storyof fun, physical and intellectual growth, and 'fubillment that we sought for long, we ever attained here in thee. TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION . . Page 2 SENIORS . . . Page 5 CLASSES . . Page 29 FACULTY . . Page 43 ACTIVITIES . . . Page 419 PRODUCTIONS . . Page 65 SPORTS . . . Page 71 ADS . . Page 87 EDITORS First row: Ted Burns, art board editorg Pat Cale, literary board editor: Stu Shapiro, business board editor. Second row: Molly Bleichfeld, business board, Libby Walker, art boardg John Hyman, photographer, Judy Stein, literary boardg Nancy Cowan, art board. Absent: Pat Neary, art boardg Mrs. Stewart, advisor. 3
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