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MEMORIAM In September, 1956, a short straight shouldered boy of sixteen appeared on our campus. Almost immediately, he adapted himself to the ways and ideas of the Park School. For the next two years, he experienced some of the best times of his life. Although pleasure seemed to take up a great part of his time, it was only because he rarely did anything that he didnit enjoy. When he did have to do something that didn't suit him, he would always make the best of it, and make it fun. No matter where he was, at school, at a party, or at home, his bright personality would always spark the atmosphere and make it a bright and happy one. No party was complete without him. A fatal auto accident took Bill from our midst shortly after his graduation from Park. Bill Johnston's family and we at the Park School, have suffered a great loss. But we can say with absolute confidence that even our loss is still a gain in a place that is now much brighter and happier than ever before. Be happy, and your lie, be it short or long, will be worthwhile? 4
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l PROLOGUE l We, the students of the Park School have been given the unique opportunity of obtaining a libeial education presented in an adult atmosphere conducive to mature learning. Whetlier or not we make good use of these opportunities is Wholly up to each one of us. hu the varied courses offered within the school, our talents are being increased and lur weaknesses realized and strengthened to each one of our indivi- diial needs. Ci Here in this book, created by each and everyone of us, we see the Park School we know, love, and will never forget. l l i TABLE OF CONTENTS l Qedication Page 2 Seniors i Page 5 Classes l Page 37 Faculty y Page 49 Nctivities Page 55 Pioductions l Page 67 Sports l Page 75 Nds i Page 94 l T l sono RSi 7 - l l i P I ..?ffli71g.' John H Bleichfeld, Busin yman, Photographerg Pat Neary, Art Board Editor. Standing: Molly ess Board Editor, Judy Stein, Literary Board Editor. 3
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