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BRYAN GREGORY MEADOWS Council 1, 2, President 4, Class Vice President 3, Dining Room Comm. 3, Sub-production Comm. 3, 4, Boys' Dis- cussion Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Sopho- more Seminar. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4, Basket- ball lg Volleyball 2, 3, 4g Hockey 3, 4g Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Crew 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Bryan is a person who is dependable and true, and who generously puts other peoples' concerns before his own. His responsible leadership as president of the Student Assembly is enhanced by his unselfish willingness to contribute to many activities which beneiit from his stable hand. Rare indeed is one gifted with leadership, possessed with scholarship, - I I and also popular among his fellow students. Once tn a great whzle arzses a person who is great in all things, loved by all persons. HENRY STILES BRADLEY, JR. -le--.-- . .. -3 Council Vice President 4' Class Presi- ll V dent 3, Class Vice President 2, Boys g Discussion Club 2. l Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Hockey 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. ff Toby, as the vice president of the Council this year, has shown good judgment and has submitted sound ideas toward maintaining the strength and unity of the school. His profound sincerity and ambition to study medicine have led us to call him fondly, Doc. As Wally, his dry sense of humor is as welcomed as his spontaneous With malice twvflfd HONG, with Chflfify witticisms. for all, with firmness in the right . . . 9
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THE SENIOR CLASS All good things must have an end. Although it's trite, it's true, For that is what each Senior feels VVhen graduation's through. He remembers the campus with snow on the ground, Or the warm wind that brought Park spring fever, He can picture the times when he gave Park his all And the times when he was the receiver. The faces of classmates are vivid and clear, The artists, the comics, and leaders appear. Streeter, production, and toots fill his mind, These he'll remember as he leaves them behind. All seniors share the feelings of the class of '61, We're a class that's faced our problemsg And a class that's had our fun. Now that we're departing, the best we can do Is pledge our devotion, dear Park School, to you. First row: Libby Walker, Faith Neuschel, Dianne Crosby, Barbe Ernst, Cindy Jackson, Sec- retary, Polly McLeod, Hilary Harty, Sue Ascher. Second row: Cacky Saunders, Sue Russell, Iris Brownrout, Kay Yager, Bobbie Brizdle, Margie Walls, Jane Trager, Pia Ajango, Sally Anderson, Ann Campbell, Nancy Lattimore. Third row: Toby Klyn, Vice president, David Patton, Toby Bradley, Bryan Meadows, Nick Guthrie, Jim Patten, Mark Smith, Walter Piepke, Steve Littell, Bill Tompkins, Howard Bloom. Fourth row: Rick Farber, Harvey Moss, Bill Staniland, John Kirk, Wolf Nickel, Jon Hyman, Jeff Meilman, Presidentg Bill Kimber, Tom Leed, Bucky Roberts, George Urban, Mike Alpern, Neil Stroman. Absent: Art Gellman, Treasurer. 8
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JONATHAN MORRIS HYMAN Council Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 2 3, Spark photographer 2, 3, Sophomore Seminar. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Skiing 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Crew 4. John is probably one of the most respected people on the Park campus. He is highly regarded for his scholastic ability, maturity, and good sense. Through his position as school and class treasurer, John has shown an ability for leadership in a competent fashion. In short, John has become, in the minds of Park Schoolers, the per- It is the nature of a great mind to be sonilication of quiet wisdom. calm and undisturbed. JANE TRAGER S Sub-production Comm. 1, 2, Spark Lit. 5 1, 2, 4, Latest 4, Girls' Discussion Club 1 2' Arts Discussion Club 3. ' Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Bowling 3, Softball 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4. 1 -'U Jane, the little redhead with a voice of authority, eagerly plunges into heated discussions with sound conviction. 1 eeeit Z , . ' e 1 gg i But look! , she says, and out comes a torrent of well formed opinions, C .1 g A 1 accompanied with keen wit -and backed by the insights of a sensitive mind.. A . f 1 if Although she may digress to aim a few well-turned shafts at a favorite And still they gazed, and still the won- target, Jane always makes her point. der grew, that one small head could car- ry all she knew. 10
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