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With energy, enthusiasm, and complete devotion, he has shown us, ourselves and our school, what we have, and the infinite possibilities available to us. He has an- swered our questions, by teaching us to answer them ourselves. And he has given unselfishly in every respect to Park and to each one of us. It is with admiration and gratitude that the class of 1974 dedicates this yearbook to Mr. Gary Williams. Tributes ,I 4' . 1: i f 1' f In the beginning you opened the door to my questions. It is now something we both remember. I Mr. David Pisaro :X ..-Q! i W ' no Q- A man who can make you laugh at 8:45 Monday morning. A man who can teach you his impossible language of the frogs with a semblance of clarity. A man who has given us all that he could and more, A man who can return to a place where he was respected, and never lose this respect. 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A -..J' 7 p. 1 A-1 if . .,-Q,-,. - - :fr 25:55 '33 I' ,wt Tracey Wren Setel ' 2 4 , '?- 44 We FT? it 5 45223. , fx : I ' ,a f .aw sie ft 3- vw-a 'F ' it .,,.- ,I J 3, . 4' 1 ' W A -at 5, -. 0 P , f 4 ffrh a - ,mf endeil: tligmg tl: K y , E ' I morning. H ?'f'w,'pU1e Vic Ab X All the rivers run into the sea, Yet the sea is not fully Unto the place whither the rivers go, Thither they go again. Kohelet Peter Minos Constantine Yeracaris Let us not love in word: neither in tongue: but in deed and in truth. Because I know that time is always time And place is always and only place I rejoice that things are as they are and I renounce the blessed face And renounce the voice Because I cannot hope to turn again Consequently, I rejoice, having to construct something Upon which to rejoice. Betty Ann Krier When I was younger , 4 ' . . ' wg,-, . -AQ , '-f ' xt was plain to me l we ' ash- ' -V a. ,I 3,4 , ,pw . ' r ,'5:m+'53'i-:gs Ai gjff .IPKP-,f.'-J-2 Siu I must make somethmg of myself. 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No one will believe this of vast importance to the nation William Carlos Williams Robert Liam Burns All human wisdom is summed up in two words,-wait and hope Alexander Dumas 9 'hu ,wr--+4 ',Q,, ,mv L. Q hwfdwmwf ylx l:'p ,f- 5'Nl '4, w.. 1 X I -97 I l X 71 I 'Env mmap hm E X '5' vy B A 0 Sv 3.5 'mm lilTDlTS12H.0Z Budwelser LAG ER B EER Ztta1ezhzffcvzf01y1W,0t00eddfjb1vl1'l Wwilwzmwzwxmydw fZ0 When you say . ri' xNx':x,,e:arW lr aunt: a .nw x C' 1 n o fl- - I .lar 43,5 'FAQ g X11 L 6 W -. , ' ', r X A? o2aA ?X' -:nf 2 JT' E 2 -X9 F- - 14 ' M H ll A 2 . y v- 5, N -Q -: , gf vw 1 2 - jj X . -. I 4 Ne il WL, eff N . l ' ' 1. x ' . 1 . V i 1 I' ' I ' as Mary Katherme Pltkln David E. Noll E E36 any-19 -V He that thmks himself the happiest man, really is so. 10 1 Todd Dickinson Metzloff ff. '55- yr fi 45:43, v, f uf.-t ir' -r, - j-,eb it . . . Back when my hair was short, I was a white sox sport . . . Drunk 'till my eyes were red, hid Playboys beneath my bed . . . Cynthia Ellen Pearce 8 Down there among the little boats which floated, some slowly, for it was very calm moving away, there was one rather apart from the others. The sail was even now being hoisted. Now they had got the sail, now after a little flagging and hesitation the sails filled and, shrouded in profound silence, she watched the boat take its way with deliberationlpast the other boats out to sea. ,QP ? Wt -,Nl Linda Friedrich Burgess Superfluous wealth can buy superfluities only: it cannot buy one necessary of the soul. Henry David Thoreau Elizabeth H. Voorhees ,mx J' i yi, 4. Like a fool I am and I'll always be I got a dream, I got a dream They can change their minds but they can't change me I got a dream, I got a dream I know I could share it if you want me to If you're going my way I'll go with you. Rollin' me down the highway- Rollin' me down the highway- Movin' ahead so life won't pass me 12 ' ., ' 1 .t-if-fiL'a-fl' fu-T'ff l7 1,P William C. Baker fi: fn' 'ffRfw,p6 .w,i'Q LS. :g122:E3fi2?F, +f inn 1. X .f H T3 ' -7ff-.Tyifgebelf fm V ,.'. - W-' ye A 'ggg4:f4an1sLAg4Qsf 4 P-15:1 -. ' W -'rifw-.W-rf'i'f,v ' e ff? x 'pf . f3,,f Bfyi355,f4g,zQ.,5.g35--A it 141' 17pf4'p.s-if h m:-- I . 9 .'Q 'V 7,-APffrf,ff-ff.,ff: '-'-lPf- .-iNrf'Pfg. -nf , N, 3 m::Hw 4VWxfafw+vwfif2i?5+ R 'i Nl tr l Ni '.l'!.t:: 'Il v 1 ' .i-'ff' +-63 ,1 i ' -rw 4'4 vf '-.!?',mw.-s- if A -lv ' N .- ff '-'-if vaW9Q if1'i K 1 i ., . - -. ,m.,-M .e 45, f , :Ext -I V. f, , ,Q f.2 7 v t! . ' N. -abwrlg, f ' i - 33,5 - F . 4- 'x- -.ah , in I n 3 x ,Q.i7g7ffj2 47.fA9l'. ,, , , ' ,J Wk if ng-a'Sf1jy3,...,v5,'-5: 4, .. i if if -2 .W we-.W 1? na, x 'N ull? K:! X'k z bi , it b I -1. :51M.?!E!aV'A' i My life- How much more of it remains? 4 W The night is brief. V, 'Qi Shiki Henry G. Lubke III t - if swreaswg i 71 . AY .-wh vtgyji , A IF.-V.-tg .Y ,, 44, .. .Q Q ' ,- 4: ..-, ,-- .. -r V .T CY , 1 03: f 5 - f' T71 1' 3 3 .5 aiu- E J 1,3553-.A 5, 5555. . 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X - . f ,ft ,R -Nu,v-xp '- N .L Q'.,,1-y ', GL, I rf iv th ijmrf 01, , A xv-,'.5,. 3 , V. , ,L - V, 'f --,:'-5' , -, ,.-'-' 'fl 4 tj- n E' Fwy, .I gl . if, PQ' 'V 5 'Y' . nl. f 1.17 - '-'af ' t Lv' . f3fg 'N'3f . A i fer:-Q . 3 sl -ffffl .jiH'f- ry lx, , X,- !'f5.q. .' V' -'Q a avril- aims s - H - n . r ' 1- ,.-+1 -or . 'na-A Av' .5 4 V-J ,-1!,T,v, . '7'A-Yeikiv lil? ii M- ff'Qf5 -'F' rf 'N a 'lllllll Yay lSL 'l'1 ', . J .'a'sfm+2f!A-4-4f1g'2'f if -'fa 'Q y 2 ' f' 1. -Q. .' 'G -1-' 'A ' ',l'yl', ii jJ,LPi ':E'? 3 . ?Q'Q'5'7 'T ' EWBQAQ' '-Af: ff D ,,3.'vyj:,v-M fmuiti Qr.,S' px A-,,s1x ' if frsfQsIz..rQ,'r.-is , -- -he he .X KAN' Valerie Michelle Caldwell The freshness of expression is extremely important. lf you think, if you decide, it's a gimmick. Bresson I'm taking the time for a number of things that weren't important yesterday. The Beatles Long were the days of pain l have spent within its walls, and long were the nights of aloneness, and who can depart from his pain and his aloneness without regret? The Phrophet 14 ' . FBI :g'if.1, 4 . -fi .L , ' '--we , - , Ur- -.gh ff ,QA - f mf- ' Q , My craft is tied to people I stand as a public witness . . to history and process. J 7' K .. --., '- ,, Pamela Belle Glick The future does not belong to those who are content with today . . . Rather it will belong to those who can blend vision, reason, and cour- age in a personal commitment . . . Robert Kennedy Randolph Larkin Robb, Ir. -.-ti .129 , -'FT' 1'-if 5-'za ..... i?:-, .e- vf- --3' 'TJ' +1 16 ei l5U-iii!-gig.L.gT 34-f-143' Nl All we ask is to be allowed to live, and live in peace . . . Tahmelapashme lDull Knifel of the Northern Cheyennes You only live once, but if you play your cards right-once is enough. The joyfulness of a man prolongeth his days. Cinda Jo Bissell Wild Geese I heard the wild geese flying ln the dead of the night With beat of wings and crying I heard the wild geese flying. And dreams in my heart sighing Following their northward flight I heard the wild geese flying In the dead of the night. R. Martin Cohn Life is a tragedy for those who feel and a comedy for those who think 17 The way a crow Shook down on me The dust of snow From a hemlock tree Has given my heart A change of mood And saved some part Of a day I had rued. Robert Frost Deborah Geier Zelen A X v- .. 1 'Q ., llgi lwllx a 18 King John put up a notice, LOST or STOLEN or STRAYED! james james Morrison's mother Seems to have been mislaid. Last seen wandering vaguely: Quite of her own accord, She tried to get down To the end of the town- Forty shillings reward! Charles H. Larkin Me too!! Robert Reinstein, II Grace Werner Matinzi -- 'f You know what they say about a boy who hangs out in Colden and is in a motorcycle gang, don't you? f T uf! K A , ,. --f 7 41-Y A Qfr ,, 1 Hey Ba, how much longer is it until your 'twang dies? If you'll lend me 83:3 I'll buy you a corvette!! l 1 9 Bruce Samuel Shames If we are affected by an affect which is related to many and different causes, which the mind contemplates at the same time with the affect itself, we are less injured, suffer less from it, and are less affected therefore to- wards each cause than if we were affected by another affect equal- ly great which is related to one cause only or to fewer causes. Spinoza, Ethics NX: PROFESSOR GROUCHO MARX-Now then, baboons, what is a corpuscle? STUDENT CHICO MARX- That's easy. First, there's a cap- tain. Then there's a lieutenant. Then there's a corpuscle. Horse Feathers Clayton Peabody Cheyney For life is the mirror of both kings and slaves, it's just what we are and , yi. do. Then give to the world the best 1, I you have and the best will come back to you. 1- ' ' 1 w 1 , . v 1. it fi 11' .JI .,.u Q NL , 4. Q sa 20 Monika Anna Elisabeth Mutici I never promise some people anything and yet they give me so much. If you smile at me I will understand because that is something everyone does in the same language. Gulcay Tuna r I T ,Y Ni r A.I3.S. in Park Okula Mesaji, Park Okul'da aracligim her seyi buldum. Tam bana gore bir yer! Her gun yeni tecrubeler ediniy- orum. Yeniiyi arkadaslar, yeni spor programi, hersey yeni benim icin. Buradaki mesut gunlerimi unutmam imkansiz. Beni memun etmek icin calisan ogretmenlerime ne kadar minnetar oldugumu soylemeyi unutmamaliyim. Mersi! Do you know what this message is about? No. Well, here's the meaning: The message of the A.F.S. student to the Park School, I found everything I looked for in Park School. This is just the place for me! Everyday I'm experiencing new things. Sports programs and friends are new: everything is new for me. I musn't forget to say how grateful I am to all my teachers and friends who did their best to please me. Thank You! 21 There's a feeling I get when I look to the west. And my spirit is crying for leaving. In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through the trees. And the voices of those who stand looking. And it's whispered that soon if we all call the tune Then the piper will lead us to reason. And a new day will dawn for those who stand long. And the forests will echo with laughter. And it makes me wonder . . . Edward Leroy Klopfer, Ir Martha Marie Robinson . . . Yes there are two paths you can go by. But in the long run There's still time to change the road you're on. Your head is humming and it won't go-in case you don't know. The piper's calling you to join him. Dear lady can you hear the wind blow and did you know Your stairway lies on the whispering wind. And as we wind on down the road. Our shadow's taller than our soul. There walks a lady we all know. Who shines white light and wants to show How everything still turns to gold. And if you listen very hard The tune will come to you at last. When all are one and one is all. To be a rock and not to roll. Led Zeppelin 22 Carolyn Denise Hill To rejoice at the rise of the sun. To seek light where there is dark. To seek peace where there is strife. To embrace dear values. - i To value dear embraces. To seize the present. To chart the future. To find summer in winter, sun in rain. To accept your place in today. To assert your place in tomorrow. To love to live. To live to love. To laugh, to cry, to be, to become. To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the Heaven. ECCL. 3:1 Tolerance is the oil that takes the friction out of life. Richard Alan Eberhard Mr. Truslow and the Cohens: Thank you for mak- ing my senior year at Park possible. 23 Jeannine Anne Lee n JF' All X A I can't be contented with yesterday's glories I can't live on promises winter till spring. Today is my moment, and now is my story, I'll laugh and I'll cry and I'll sing. gr Qsffg? 5 Q fs 22:5-'15 C gz X X., gif! Pb Za x 4,0 ., ff M if N X953 llff fD! ,:-Ezlfx '?,'1?' -' 44:21 'vafif lv 0 e f , - v 1 x -11, 1- Log! 4 DY cj? cj .cell 24 1 ' 'Q isis There is a song deep in my heart. It has no tune. It has no words. It has no start. It sings of life. It sings of men. It sings of everything that's past since the world began. Though we're different as night and day, We are both from a common mold and of human clay. We may have failings, and yet to be sure, . that as long as man can learn to love, then long may the world endure. Debra Lynn Givens What makes the lamb love Mary so? T The eager children cry, Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know, The teacher did reply. Earnestness alone makes life eternity. Norman Ross Stewart Ellie is quiet, un- assuming, yet gentle and kind. She keeps to herself but is al- ways willing to help whenever she can. Solitude sees, but little partakes, for her life is other people. Her goodness is the response of her warm heart. Eleanor Otis Greene ' F f:f1al Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Away, I'd rather sail away Like a swan that's here and gone A man gets tied to the ground And gives the world its saddest sound. Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. .xx 6' ' v .-5 .. 25 Cynthia Diane Bradley Life isn't easy, and it's only what you make it. Sometimes the going gets tough and the road may seem rough, but re- member that's what life is all about. Always bear in mind that everybody wants to be somebody. So don't be left out because heah , I feel good just knowing I am Somebody . May God forever bless you in this mean old world. Sincerely yours, Cynthia D. Bradley Miles Cusick Borzilleri Emily Theodora Kunkle They sought it with thimbles, they sought it with carey They pursued it with forks and hopep They threatened its life with a railway-share: They charmed it with smiles and soap. Lewis Carroll If .-X. ,fx EATING POETRY JY x X 'Q ,I T I I . Ink runs from the corners of my mouth. I N, 7,1 R, There is no happiness like mine. f I I A I' ffl qt A Al Ihave been eating poetry. , 5 , , V 1 V I SX J The librarian does not believe what she sees. f... N, Her eyes are sad ,ff ....-.. and she walks with her hands in her dress. I 'I ,. ff' N . The poems are gone. gp ,AQ f ' I The lights are dim. JL I 11Kf5 XN The dogs are on the basement stairs and coming up. . , . ,L .yy I YL V 7 I I X T ' '- 's Their eyeballs roll, jk N fx 1 their blond legs burn like brush. .. X , N The poor librarian begins to stamp her feet and weep l lv- XXX A KX She does not understand. If Y ' ' - When I get on my knees and lick her hand, Xl X3 she screams. C4 I am a new man. ' 3 . I snarl at her and bark. Reine Ira Hauser 27 I romp with joy in the bookish dark. Mark Strand Dean M. Rockwell IV I have never learned to talk and have only lis- tened to the trees. Charles Burch Field Abigail Heath Potter -X, ' . 4- 'Y' I - Q.. AN ' '- M ,. ..' ,v ' . ., I-.. Go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence. Susan Lien Kolberg about... Michael Wrona , J I in fi ' -' Mother always told me to stay away from boys who drmk tequila, ski, and drive motorcycles. But Mother never told me To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist-that is all. I prefer to live. 29 NAC! NAC! NAC! It is not difficult to find a miracle-only Ellen Louise Heath Children have neither past nor futurep and what scarcely ever happens to us, they en joy the present. i to see it. 'U' .-N '- X, Thomas I. Oliver mf' 'H' -' GJ 41 W W ,fi v ' ' ' if fbi- 'H .I 5. ,M 'V fa v-. 1 30 Gary Alan Vogel 1 L f Q, - ,f - 5-u ST? H' ae J M, -1.-1 XIX Lucinda Joyce Williams It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. Charles Dickens Marc Murphy Fifi? id Suzan Elizabeth Loonsk Il + IV It fi : ' I . I ' If I. I I 7 I II IE!! I . If I II, I-It I I' N i :AI I ' lid ll 'yu I ' I I , I: ,:' , I 1 I I ' I II I' I .- 3 I , I ,I IIIIIIIICIIIII II III III IIIII MII' Cold hearted orb that rules the night, Removes the colours from our sight. Red is grey and yellow is white, But we decide which is right. And which is an illusion? Pinprick holes in a colourless sky, Let insipid figures of light pass by, The mighty light of ten thousand suns, Challenges infinity and is soon gone. Night time to some's brief interlude, To others the fear of solitude. Brave Helios wake up your steeds, Bring the warmth the country side needs. Breath deep the gathering gloom, Watch lights fade from every room. Bedsitter people look back and lament, Another day's useless energy spent. lmpassioned lovers wrestle as one, Lonely man cries for love and has none. New mother picks up and suckles her son. Senior citizens wish they were young. Cold hearted orb that rules the night, Removes the colors from our sight. Red is grey and yellow white, But we decide which one is right. And which is an illusion??? Days of Future Passed by The Moody Blues I I- IIIII IXIII I ,af Tumbling-hair picker of buttercups violets dandelions And the big bullying daisies through the field wonderful with eyes a little sorry Another comes also picking flowers e.e. Cummings Mark David Ehrenreich Kent K. Bowen It is the child in us, the sense of wonder, the com- passion, that we are striving for. This is the part of being human that will guide us on our way and will insure, this time, that we know where we are going. David Cavagnaro Trudie Leland Seeger I was not put on this earth to live up to your expecta- tions, and you were not put on this earth to live up to mine. You go your way and I'll go mine, and if by chance we meet it's beautifulg if not, it wasn't meant to be. 34 Kathleen Virginia Stinson If Waves come rolling in to greet me. As clouds dance swiftly to the sound below. Sunshine spreads warmth to all. Trees reach out and cry: tell you that the summer has finally died. L The time has come, the walrus said, To talk of many things p Of shoes-and ships-and sealing wax- of cabbages-and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot- And whether pigs have wings. '--1. v r ' e s . -., . vb. . - My life is like a stroll upon the beach . . . As near to the ocean's edge that I can go. Philip Michael Freedman r 'a ' ' --yi. M ' .-' 'J 4- 7 ,,.-P7 ' VV? 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M Q-1 sub 'f ' I F .-- 'QX-' pr X.. 7' -s ,.:. J ..' L , ak '-1 f-V - y ---, --.sq . 1. I .-1 4-' I , - 1- . ,- . . . . 3 , . 'NJA' . ' A .uleuriglnlsfy-I .' ,PI 255' 1' ii gs, v . Jlhi -485' 'z f '14 I4 f -hx A ..,.Av ,-, vt. ., . .V . 4 1 --1-Ana- - A - -. 7 .v Y I E , XA . 5' It . I used to run, but now I walk I used to sing, but now I speak I used to stand, but now I sit I used to live, but now I'm alive. AAC -L ,.,...- ' -W 4 11 w wk ' M' v N b H' T ,'.I rv rl if' w 1'-ggi H X NT, lf: uma '7 ,,,..w-- ff , a ' v x -Q-? ' 411 The Junior Class First Row: Alex Enos, Prank Bolgan, Nick Churchill, George Konst. Second Row: Barb l..eVine, Natasha Touster, Linda Thomson, Cindy Perez, Susan Chisolm Emily Kunkel, Archie Glick, Andy Sonner, Peter Hershey. Third Row: Mr. Will- iams, Jeff Davis, David Ross, Eddie Hughes, Eric Clauss. mf: Left to Right Cheryl Skuller, Midge Irwin, Paula Wardynski, Lisa Cohn, John Wolf. 44 JA! You mean there's more to come? asked a little vo Yes! was boomed in reply. And though you'll soon reach the end, you shall continue . . . 4 L 1' 3-' -4 0 K Sitting: Jenny Smith, Wendy Caldwell, Leslie Bunis, Louisa Herrick. Kneeling: Peter Koekkoek, David Clarkson, Lynne Rodenberg, Holly Cranz, Marne Sultz, Kent Smith. Standing: Jim Powell, Kelly Fitzgerald, Rick Ellis, Archie Glick, Cam Brown, Sarah Cohen. Absent: Mike Dann, Jed Dare, Leslie Dopkins, Jane Dudley, Charles Hahn, Debbie Kapus, Danny Kreiner, Andy Moot, Lisa Murphy, Paul Price, Tilda Reading, Julie Schueler, Tom Thomas, Bob Wels. 45 The Sophomore Class Left to Right: Paul Cohn, Doug Warner, Nancy Cohn, Doug Doolittle, Bruce Halpern, Cindy Robb, jim Roehl, Amy Ehrenreich. First Row, Left to Right: Yuval Tamari, Eddie Wolf, Iim Fink. Second Row, Left to Right: Ann Beyer, George Hyde, Peter Wilson, Spencer Allen, Ted Plant, Jeff Hoffman. 46 I have created this nothing- a corral of solitude my hidden cave of thoughts blindly probing to reveal, to vanish the prison walls escape into the open. 4 Sitting: Lisa Griffis, Cary Voorhees, Bruce Barber, Standing: Janet Bryce, Ann Beyer, Mike Burke, Jane Seidenberg, Kirk Herlan, Candy Costrine, Martha Gesegnet, Renee Mitchel. '0- Kneeling: David Dixon. Standing Left to Right: Georgia Moseley, Carson Woodard, Devra Fradin, Erica Brown, Randi Fink, Cincere Hicks, Daryl Meisburger, Lila Polite. Absent: Bruce Edwards, Skip Guy, Tracey Hamill, Ed Ian- kowski, Allen Miles, Peter Schwartz. 47 The Freshman Class Sitting: Anne Robinson, Linda Cheyney, Alison Brown, Brian Vogel, Jeff Schrott, Vernetta Billups, jane Merrilees, Arzu Kilicozlu, Gail Sanderson, Ruth Thomas. Standing: Chic Henzelman, Sarah Con- naughton, Dan Bissell, Jenny Common, David Sandoro, Billy Aungst, fabsent: Donald Dudleyj. , , x in t, sf we ou. X-X.-4. beds lb bxbbvdvlag 'XSEG 'gxe-4.54.19 , 48 4' Qsevk ' .S lc ' 35.0 Q' 2 r 5 Wo. VX Ko M 4: .fini-si-4 , . , I xl ,.i - A o 'JG- ' Q I ,I-l, 'Pal 5',5 'Y Q 63 w- .QL S! 5: :nv fi 2: . 4' Q 'Y q i First Row: Barbara Goldman, Marcia Brown, Carlos Isada, Mike Serotte, Doug Goldstein, Eric Hauser, Mary Ciola, April Wolf, Mr. Dann. Second Row: Mark Beyer, John Munschauer, Tom Medige, Andy Clarkson, Chuck Grover, Skipper Wardynski. ..-2 . , -V:-lf, 'rl .-J.. - It VJ, A - wx ' Jen, , V ' ,vg V 1.r-. W N I A 'fl 11' 5 -ljlf ' -ly, l ll Y w 1 ? -,r. bil . ' ' 'K ,L l l or 1 49 I'd rather have Fingers than Toes I'd rather have Ears than a Nosep And as for my Hair, I'm Glad it's all There: I'll be Awfully Sad when it Goes! I And as I was green and carefree, famous among the barns About the happy yard and singing as the farm was home In the sun that is young once only, Time let me play and be. 351 ' an 1-50- ..c 1 is t The Eighth Grade Sitting: Betsey Skuller, Julie Stovroff, Lisa Wolf, Beth Ehrenreich, Cathy Schwartz, Kathy Voorhees. Kneeling: Kim Kelly, Rachel Sylvester, Sandy Zelen, Kari Kienheder. Standing: john Hoyt, Mr. Williamson, Curtis Cravins, jim Pacciotti, Mike Lawless, John Napier, Eric Maki, Ricky Hopkins, Rick Hayes, jim Fanning, Billy Cochrane, John Johanson, Packy Cohn, Ethan Turk, Clay Smith, Spencer Patterson, David Hawk. -- T af The Eighth Grade ' The beginning change from childhood to 5: - young adulthood. 4 ' cz 9-5 'h L L ff jg Happiness and anger. Growing and learning. 'g 5 :Q - 'V' Friendship and pride. Piece of mind. This 1-5 55' F' X X-. is what our Eighth grade is all about. X Trapped in between-adolescence. -4. .1 . ,.. l' 1 1 1 es is 52 .r LC. sv' ,.,, N TB- ' Magi- 0f'js'-PM v s 's - , rf. lm., . . ! Y aff? 'E if 1' V ---- --15.4.4 , ,I J?-gj.'2?ii7:'iv??'f lW .vga 2' ' ,,: -I - 3 Q5 A 'lil Q 4 if 1 fr r- or First Row: Ethen Turk, Frank Sacco, Tom Siegel, David Berghash, john Koekkoek, Peter Smith, Mark Fradin. Second Row: Bobby Goods, Greg Van Liew, Paul Shine, Wendy Doyle, Diana Meis- burger, Lisa Barber, Ronda Lunt. 53 The Seventh Grade Do all the good you can, By all the means you can, In all the ways you can, In all the places you can, At all the times you can, To all the people you can, As long as you ever can. john Wesley's Rule 54 First Row: John Dillon, Nat Thomas, Robert McCune, Becky Potter, Greg Laks, Whitney Hoyt. Absent: David Stubbe. First Row: Kathy Lunt Andrea Van L1ew Heidi Danforth Kathy vVlll18m5 Second Row Carol Spence Mary Beltrami,Iane Seevers Shar1l'l1ll Catherine Wardynsky Lindsey Lee First Rowz. Jimmy Truslow, Brant Metzloff, Andy Plant. Second Row: Kenneth MacArthur, Kyle Zuchowski, Tom Schueler, David Herlan, Peter Barber, Iay'Cohen. Third Row: Fred Hoffman, Lucas Kruytbosch, Ramsey Billups. Fourth Row: Carl Chase. Fifth Row: Campion Leczinsky. The Sixth Grade ix P P-KX First Row: Brent Trammell, Monique Mahon. Second Row: Clifford Bell, David Brownstein, Dede Henzelman, Felicia Mill- er, Suzanne Zarzecki. lkiifl Q :gf . ln 2.59, .n. Bottom: George Schnapp, Robert Rapport. Middle: Eric Bassett, Steven Weil, John Chomeli, jonathan Plasehner. Top: Sam Hoyt, Peter Schmitt. 56 1 Left to Right: Albert Stewart, Charles Bachmann, Christopher Banning, Scott Schoy, jeffrey Goldstien, Chris 1 Cooper. .. . -1.14, 17 1 Bottom: Halli LeVine, Mary O'Rourke, Anne Reading. Top: Robin Ross, Jane Vogel, Julie Lieberman, Lisa Smith. 57 A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him I may think aloud. .ig 'QTY .eq -I ' ' irq The Fifth Grade Happiness is the only good The time to be happy is now, The place to be happy is here, The way to be happy is to make others so. Robert Green Ingersoll First Row: lan Griffis, Emile Ciampichin, Bill Gresser, Fred Schnopp. Second Row: Philip Setel, Tom Bozer. Third Row: David Albertson. Fourth Row: Conrad Yager. 58 A 2 Left to Right: Brud Meisburger, Kerima Callahan, Joel VanLiew, Dav- id Hatcher, Cooper Woodard, Ste- phen Peoples. Front Row: Ioe Shea, Mark Schmidt, Jeff Levy, Audrey Cohn, Jennifer Seevers, Asma Khan, Deborah Lipp- man. Top Row: Elizabeth Reading, Cary Hoyt, jennifer Trott, Joby Tru- slow, Iennifer Klein. I like the Park School Pond because it has beautiful leaves and it has paths that lead you to anywhere. by Iohn Hackett Grade 4 dd f 1-. he free'---,Q3Tf '5i4'+-'PV' ' + .gp-1' We - - '7' slim. ' e H- la' 9' :PQ - il x. .g. ,. f -. -,-- - -, X-H1 ,.-fn., . ., K -ge-, Wx! --US-mimi ' .,f ,- H, nl ' QQ- ' ly. .,o, - fl'-'Ulu ' 'f rl ,nf T , ga l '- ..,.f- 5 ll 9 J4 M ,, , vI-- ' ' - -my , , - f +- G' , l 4' ' AJ: 'J 'I Q V Q . I 5531 ' E, 3: 'qjf 1' f. -f' I' V- V , Qu: 4' ,Jw , 2 l 60 -. . ND , eg Q Q1 --,4- .fx ' .v'gv- P 'a r ' U 1 4 , I' , s rfkl -i rms' t. - . fF?QH' i , . ,vw 7 1' -.QF .QM N jx- 3 . ' 1-q I 7:4 b Jw. Y ' , a fs if'ffYfl?- - -',nx..... 5' wb, gg . nf-L T - - . T A . . . .5 L ,ln Q-R' .wx-tw A -hifi' IH 4l.,i. ,L L2 The Fourth Grade Last Night Last night I was walking with my friend, and thought I had better tend to my own business. So, I caught my eyes on a leaf, that seemed to be saying, p,p,peef. I picked it up, and put it in a cup. And that was the end of that. by: Ellie McCormick 62 Top Row: John Hackett, Av- ian Trammell. Middle Row: John Burns, Ellie McCorm- ick, Debbie Schmitt, Vivian- na Derechin, Amy Biltekoff, Monica Knoll, Debbie Gil- burg, Sandra Carpenter, Amy Schuller, Max Clarkson, Mi- chael Levine, Marcy julian. Second Row: Sam Harris. First Row: Billy Krier, Robby Zuchowski, David Potter. Ab- sent: Robert Burstien, Annette Holzman, Elizabeth Lilly. The Third Grade no wg-.Q Q14 X Third Grade Wish Poem I really want to have school out at 11:30, I wish Park was made of pencils, so that all you had to do was reach out and grab one, I wish I had a book, as little as can be, about a little dog that I love 5 Park School is the best thing I've ever had, and the teachers are great, I wish that the pond had 12 ducks in it and I like Mrs. Hecht because she is nice, I wish that we had Art every day of the week. I wish that Park School had one hundred million rubies or else one hundred million dollars, I feel happy when I go to Language, I wish that Park School had a college in it, I want never to get yelled at or be bad, I wish that we would get more play time And I want to have gym on Fridays too. Sometimes I wish that all the flowers would stay alive through the winters of Park School, I sometimes wish that Park would shower money, but I know it never will, I wish that dogs could come to school. They are so funny. But mine is probably the funniest of all, I sometimes wish that all the books would get lost! 63 First Row: Gwen Hare. Second Row: George Paas- well, Peter Sikes, Johna- than Goldstein, Nicholas Lee, Frank Shavers, Steven Gresser, Eric Kline, Betsy Dole. Third Row: Kristin Knoll, Eliza Setel, Melora Griffis, Madame Chant- eau, Nancy Levine, Helene Clarkson, Erica Schullman, Sarah Baird, Tom Lunt, Mark Taylor, Mrs. Hecht. Absent: Heidi Wolin. ...J Q 'V' ' 'V M- -I+ A , - .-. ,df . .VER - cv, X : WWF. if - ,F D., 3 if . ,g3.,,,n1v Y A - The Second Grade Bottom Row: Jonathan Cooper, Emily Trott, Marquerite Freeman, Susan Taylor, Jeffrey Goodman, Paul Schmitt, Harley Hack. Middle Row: David Walt, Jay Hack- ett, Sarah Cohen, Erin McCleary, Mrs. Merrick, Amy Gilburg. Top Row: Fauzia Khan, Candida Hahangadi, Laraine Funk, Allan Glover, Maren Boot, Michelle Bolz, Ieffreyl-laque. Fall .J- V7 fl' ' L xg nn- The leaves are blue and green and red and brown and black and yellow and orange and purple. Sarah 'aL' The First Grade HI' 'ill ' -a-4- F. 'll . -'--Ii' '53, M AM- W fx 15,11 fi 1 Childhood is a magic place of dreams . . . where everything is possible and the best is just beginning. Ioan Walsh Anglund First Row: Sean Kline, Liz Honig, Rana Khana, Vanessa Billstone, Donna Day, Joanne Hacdsett, Sharan johnson, Keith Scabine, Mollie Bunis. 'Second Row: Mrs. Simpson, Edward Figulras, Aphelia Gabrino, Mollie Dillon, James Gregorio, Bradley Lunt, Bridget Baird, Christopher Hecht, Colin Barnson. Primary QD Left to Right: Michael Sa ders, Marc Spindelman, becca Hurwitz, Lenny Ye wood, William Hunt, E Klein, Adrienne Papermast Anne Dopkins, jennifer Lar David Wolin. Teacher: An Conti. The CWM mrqafwl TW ww Off We CVQQNXX The Qu-mis NC qufXKUSl Tl'-e, c,xELu5 gukpfime l- Txnc Cgwmg Hgquflkusl, CQXcssQ.Xl 'Slm,..pQnQXQuSl. FN gkoormcikrvj Fcml-crsl-fc, lu Tlffignli lt Trcmmw 6 ouj lb 'Dc Sc-.u SS 66 Kindergarten I met a puppy as I went walking, We got talking, Puppy and I. Where are you going this nice fine ll said to the Puppy as he went byj Up in the hills to roll and play. I'll come with you, Puppy, said I. A.A. Milne day? 67 ig Sitting: jennifer Cohen, Amy Blake, Erhan Kilicozlu, Orlene Gabrino, Duncan Romans, Kevin Zarecki. First Row: Haven Clayborne, Geof- frey Hull, Charles Banta, Nichlos Martin, Wasil Mycio, Stephanie Hall, Katherine Levin, Miss Fegley. Second Row: Mrs. Forman, Eric Kaplan. Third Row: Claudine Lloyd, James Chmiel, Jason Hurwitz, Pablo Bandera, Meryl Goldstein. Fourth Row: Alexa Hecht, Andrew Richter, Javier Prado, Renee Paul, Susan Biltekoff. Pre-Kindergarten Top Row: Annette Machado, jennifer Crow, Eric Glover, William Reich, Christine Selig, Elizabeth Lopez, Creighton Skeen, Oletha Gabrino, Leigh Vastola, Erik Hanson, Jonathan Mosovich, Megan Toohey. Bottom Row: Mr. Robert Dowley, Craig Lewis, Eric Bieclerman, Seth Maislin, Davxm Dim- cheff, Azra Khan, David Hong, E. Maia Andreasen, Claude Richter, Katharine Pleisher, Mrs. Elizabeth King. Absent: Christopher Flack, Rhoda Williams. Some of my best friends, are children. Ogden Nash 68 ursery First Row: Miss Sharon Chisnell, Nova Myhill, Kate Griffis, Danielle Pisaro, Paul Walczak, Deena Kotlewski, Mrs. Iune Watt. Second Row: David Rose, Brian Adams, Marcus Glover. Third Row: Sisi O'Kereke, Justin Morse, Andrea Chair, Kathryn deRemer, Adron Noble, Marshall Newsom. 69 'has He must be somewhere. I'll ask Aunt Rose: Have you seen a mouse with a woff- elly nose? Oh, somewhere about- He's just got out . . . Hasn't anybody seen my mouse? A.A. Milne u uri A :ii I B 53 a ,Q 1 arg' S V Fun I like candy, I like gum I like good things, I like fun. by Amy Biltekoff Grade 4 Q ,Q .qzp-Y .. 3 ' H- 3' 5 - 15, .,, -1,, , In + f ' in 'Q' ' we - hi' 5 X ' ,nu 55 X I wr' ', N 1 , ' W M .v . H . . , V 72 ,l . -.-,I-. 1 E l. 'hav '? HW. er 'P my q ! r ylg., Af' 'QC' I like Park School because it is a lot of fun and I have friends here and there. by Dave Potter Grade 4 1.1 px i of ,,. -,-1, - 5 ,- wr -Q: ., 73 4 El was ..w' R :L .. ., 4, ' 1 , -ff-3-'W 1 ' s. .19 if-,fig wx Vw.,,,g'-. k'q44.As,: 1 ' Q 'W' 4, . ' .Q - V -monon- he 'Q 'Lx 60 YX X ' . ' aff 'XNNXXX X XY ' N -. 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XS , If if -gk Ivr I I .N xwqgx 5 . 5 '- 1 ' I X V:-ff ff ,ff yf:L:?5iEfg4- .JW-f H RQ 'Aw 7 ' 41' qvlfggnzf- 1' . ' -HW- ff rw 'ar vw ffff A ILA' 1 ,fi Er ' fs' ' 1 ,,,GI.l':i I .V '. mzmafraffom The Truslows Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end, dare to do our daily duty as we understand it. 76 A- xgsap-' ' L,.,,gL Jqiair - 'vu v- - ' .e ,ff Nose, Nose, Nose, Nose! t And who gave you that jolly red nose? Cinnamon and ginger, nutmegs and cloves And that gave me my jolly red nose! The Board of Trustees Left to Right: Mr. Truslow, Mr. Clarkson, Dr. Cohen, Mr Rochwarger, Mr. Yager. Second Row: Mr. Cole, Mr Rockwell, Mr. Caldwell, Bishop Robinson, Mr. Taylor Mrs. Dudley, Mr. Karrer, Mrs. Munschauer, Mr. Hacketti Mrs. Reading, Mr. Dopkins, Mr. Setel, Mr. Patton. Absent: Mr. Roberts Dr. Perez Mrs. Obletz Miss Lon , , 1 gl Mr. Hooker, Mr. Holzman, Mr. I-linrichs, Dr. Flack, Mr. Dyett, Mr. Chandler, Mrs. Wardynski, Mr. Bunis. The Alumni Board First Row: Mr. Roberts '59, Mr. Obletz '66, Mrs. Gelman '66, Mr. Nitterauer '59, Second Row: Mr. Truslow, Mr. Johnston '56, Mrs. Sheedy '68, Mr. Greenberger '64, Mr. Alpern '61, Mr. Eaton '58, Mrs Stani- land '61, Mrs. Skinner '59, Dr. Walls '56, Mrs. Patton '61, Mr. Karrer. Absent: Miss Baker '69, Miss Bloss '70, Mr. Castle '55, Mrs. Clark '67, Mr. Collins '63, Mr. Derrick '64, Mr. Eggleston '72, Mrs. Fitzgerald '46, Mr. Grelick '65, Mr. lrmisch '66, Mrs. lrmisch '67, Mr. Klyn '61, Mr. Kranz '63, Mr. Lischer '56, Mrs. Murray '60, Mrs. Schmidt '52, Mrs. Seevers '56, Miss Simon '66, Mrs. Stanek '58, Mrs. Caldwell. The Mothers' Council Left to Right: Mrs. Glick, Mrs. Cohn, Mrs. Yager, Mrs. Truslow, Mrs. Kreiner, Mrs. Dudley, Mrs. Perez, Mrs. Reich, Mrs. Wolin, Mrs. Griffis, Mrs. Dann, Mrs. Williams. Back Row: Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Isada, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Shames, Mrs. Holzman, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Haque, Mrs. Mosely, Mrs. Flack. The Business Office Mrs. Ganczak Mrs. Ferguson The Health Office M, Y A , v J' 1 .4 '- Mr. Karrer Mrs. Wallmeyer 78 The Kitchen .- GFX Af' First Row: Mrs. Farren, Mrs. Lauta, Mrs. Klein, Mrs. Schmidt, Second Row: Mrs. Bane, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Richelt, Mrs. Kager, Mrs. Greenwalt, Mrs. Wray. The Switchboard Mrs. Beyer, Mrs. Schaeffer The Maintenance Crew Joe Gill, Sammy Catanese, Cary Vastola, Don Gemerek The Development Office Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Burns The Bookstore Mr. Truslow's Secretary: Mrs. Murray Mrs. Karrer Earl Education lfacult .W VFSX I 4+ ei Left to Right: Mrs. Conti, Mr. Dawley, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Chisholm, Lower Grades lfacult Middle Grades Facult Left to Right: Mrs. Barnes, Mrs Simpson, Mrs. Provenzo, Mrs Hecht, Mrs. Maunz, Mrs. Falk Mrs. Merrick. Seated Left to Right: Mr. Williamson, Senora Bandera. Standing Left to Right: Mr. Bailey, Mrs. Stewart, Mr. Tracey, Mr. Tash, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Weintraub, Mrs. Rupp, Mr. Young, Mr. Dann. Hiding: Mrs. Gelnian behind Mr. Tracey, Mr. DeWitt be- hind Mrs. Rupp. Mr. Williams Mr. Close Mrs. McCleary Did yqu 599 the Bravgg 1351 nighgyu You know me . . . don't you? I hate diets. Mr. Setel Mrs. Camlin and Mrs. Rantucci You want to be a lawyer! You're not going to read in here, are you? 81 His enunciation, vocabulary, and verbalization are perfect. His spelling I is zero.' ,ff I Mr. Thomas N Mrs. Stewart 54' Would you believe l'm finished? l'm not the one going to college: you are! Mr. Trosey Mr. Adkins I wish I didn't have to play in these faculty games-they interfere with I ' ll e. You should be an actress. Pandora 5 hm 82 l Mr. Fleming Mr. Williams 6' , '-. QL, , L b I -...,..s. Hpm not the killer. Yes, dear, I will pick up some milk. The historian is a prophet looking Mr- Schnoof backwards. e Mr. Bailey A 'e xx H- How do you spell. . . ? I'm not finished yet. 83 . . . My motto has always been that problems are meant to be solved, not prolonged. But Mr Stalder what do I do? Oh, it's trivial! Dr. Hailpern Mr. Dann Hz: 'F 1 l. EEF ., 1 Y. V' Kr Clay, you study for SATS! Keep smiling! yi Mr. DeWitt Film? . .RWM k l Q . 'H f If '.:,y x'll'xNy',.a X E' ' f. n XM- ' l .A in ' All no - al 84 Dr. Kline Where's your percentage of error? Mr. Lawler What do you mean only an A? Mr. Hebert lf s ,442 It was that last case of beer that did it. In question of science the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble rea- soning of a single individual. Galileo Mme. Chanteau Mr. Young Spencer, this is MY picture! Mr. Pisaro I don't understand what Sesame and Teddy are doing down there. w ,, Sra. Bandera I don't understand it . . . I used Lifebouy. Speak in French, when you can't think of English for a thing. Mr. Scarlett Hey, Hey, Hey . . . You don't have to tell me B6 nowlgotyou! you didn't do your home- work, l know. Mrs. Prentice Q-- l wonder why they picked ME to be the witch? Mrs. Obersheimer Bless this mess. Mr. Milletello ' e 4., , 1. .- 'Plaff' V Xlkwf -if '7 Q-'ffl'-f ' . ' , ,,-.U ..rQg.x ', A h fig-f rfffi, , ' '-af' .. ' Y . l l e Q 1.1-'ff' 'jgt' 'md 3- M 'f ,.-6' M A - '- 5. . .'-,119,,:.-. -'1 If that bandsaw is broken .... --..,,,--1 An essential aspect of creativity is not b eing afraid to fall. Mr. Schulz Did you see my picture in the paper? 87 Mr. Trott I'm so famous: what am I doing here? Miss Herz I I 1 I'll show you how to work with Clay! ... , px' K. xlMq , Uf. I xx ,x , f .t - I X 4 fl A 1-s If , mx , W ,Yu Lf P21 N. 1 .XXYl'j N x 7' gf !! 1, 'Y ' X 'xl'-Y, xl ' 1 . X XQX 4 fxxi iq ' X , - X ,, fx f ., xX I.kiLfxXX3, Mf frlly 1 Q XX txt N ' I5 XVI V, 1 I xx , 1 ' I ff fu iq M I' X, : A l. NXNEK . fhlf AQJNIW' Na A IA hwnlrlf W Wh!-1 lglwx I ,hjnk ,1 ' ' U Q U :KSN ,.f- ' 'MA I . .--1 ,ff ,L 7 4 - ff illfffi' ,if 'ltanx ' xzifrfx T.: 'vi-lj!-, +71-I , 'I - ., Qfji' I ., vw-My sl' ,tx .2 A X, A f ' fj '.iar1p .. M - K' ,.-- 'I ,Q '51 . I 'k. ' 4 ,L 0QQ'.x - . r ,-,' . . ,swzfif 'f2?3'.-3'-. 1 diovww. 'SWF M495 .1 I -' 1 Q 07 V006 '- fN96't . -Y . 1 , 'QII' Q9 53 'QQQQ X ,-f -' - K f- X - 1 ' f i - r' f px ,.jf---1,4 ,,.' -.:: .-Q1 lQ3 ' 1 , -. x sagem A 2 1 - ' 1 r 'I - I, Y' luwg, f ,' 'ff C' fl I , r . , H r , 4 A . jr ' 'll f I r 1 ,f ' . Q - L I - 'ff Y I , 1 ' 1 I f I X Sperm ' Q 3 'U' , 'Er , - mg f I I ' I .iw . ,. ' - 'MAJ h f'N K: F V 'ff A. I :Q . ,ati True dlsputants are hke P 5!'r11f'z 55,34 LM . ,.- ., f ', -A E!-f i- '- f I.,-T4 -I-ogy true sportsmen, thexr whole V 24,1 ff - ,. -gf , Y '- . . . . ,, . -wi if c' 2?-1:-1.1- 1 dellghtlsm the pursult. -',. Vg ','Q2v5P:A'i,i- A3 .'5..L,. J ,: 1.44.,1 ' Y V I ' .12-', .i:,i ,ig is . , . f ., 1 ' -' ' 'fqawf-'1 ,T ', ' 5, :Q F QA ' - ' . ' ' Lk x - ' N 'iff fs t '41 Q' 4 an ' ' ' ' ' Q, J? . ., . K i 90 Hu- Varsity Soccer fi! l-.fn - '- , v . Y .1 ..A - V1-. 1. W., - ' 1 ff.- .L 1 l ,f.f1, ...Wy r h ,lv 4 lfqg' 5 Lex - .i - . W L.:,:,..:,y--Y. , f 'iff' 2 ' ' Li ...., , W First Row: Peter Koekkoek, Paul Price, Clay Cheyney, Mike Dann, Robbie Burns, David Noll, Andy Clarkson, Standing: Mr. Karrer, jim Roehl, Jed Dare, Rocky Rockwell, Chip Larkin, Tom Oliver, Danny Kreiner, Bob Wels, Iirn Morrison, David Clarkson, Chip Lubke. Absent: Kent Bowen, co-captains-Marc Murphy and Gary Vogel, Lee Klopfer, Kent Smith, Miles Borzilleri. S. wi' I.V. Soccer Kneeling: Doug Goldstein, Brian Vogel, Carlos lsada, jeff Schrott, Mike Serotte, Mark Beyer, Chic Henzelman, Ted Plant. Standing: Mr. Kinder, Allen Miles, Tom Thomas, John Wolf, Alex Enos, George Konst, Jim Fink, Peter Wilson, Bruce Barber, Eric Clauss, Cam Brown, Dougie Doolittle. Absent: Donald Dudley, john Munschauer, Mr. Williamson, Jeff Doemland. 'JB F f . X . .5 .- l rj i 1 - ' ' -, ' N rf' ..' ' , N., fini! 4 Football First Row: Skip Guy, Ed Boasberg, Marty Cohn co-captain, Todd Metzloff cofcaptain, Bill Baker, Ed Hughes, Kelly Fitzgerald. Second Row: Coach Mr. Young, Paul Cohn, Skipgwarclynski, Charlie Hann, Kirk Herlan, Mike Burke, Doug Warner, Archie Glick. Third Row: Coach Mr. Pisaro, Frank Bolgan, Kevin Rosteing, Tom Medige, David Dixon, Rick Ellis, David Sandoro, Bruce Edwards, Coach Mr. Fleming. Absent: Peter Hershey, Andy Sonner, Ricky Redino. 4.3- .. True specimens of physical fitn 93 Girls' Tennis Kneeling: Susan Loonsk, Ellie Greene, Gail Sanderson, lane Seidenberg, Sarah Connaughton. Standing: Tilda Reading, April Wolf, Susan Chisolm, Gulcay Tuna, Lindsay Reading, Cary Voorhees, Renee Mitchel, Georgia Moseley, Miss Wheeler. Absent: Betty Krier. Cross Countr 94 Nick Churchill, Ieff Davis Field Hockey ,, N V ., A' , J N Q-LII, ,X 'Q' Sitting: Ruthie Thomas, Wendy Caldwell, Lynne Rodenberg, Louisa Herrick. Kneeling: Mrs. Prentice, Cindy Pearce, Holly Cranz, Marne Sultz, Cindie Williams, Anne Robinson, Jane Dudley. Standing: Arzu Kilicozlu, Martha Robinson, Pam Click co-captain, Abby Potter co- captain, Midge Irwin, Ellen Heath. Absent: Val Caldwell, Jenny Smith, Lisa Voorhees. 95 Girls' Soccer A Top: Monika Mutici, Cheryl Skuller. Hanging: Nancy Cohen, lane Merrilees, Marcia Brown. Third Row: Cinda Bissell, jenny Common, julie Schueler, Alison Brown. Second Row: Linda Cheyney, Leslie Bunis, Tracey Hamill, Ann Beyer, Debbie Zelen, Paula Wardnyski, Candy Costrine. First Row: Amy Horlein co-captain, Lisa Cohn, Kit Pitkin co-captain, Y-av 96 w , iq ,f----vvf --V - - - zfwv'-r -K-fw , -f ' X in 222 ZZE, i il, m P' 'T t Q f ve if 'lg fb N dy- , . I eh D - L, . mf x -'T L BI, tb R , u 'F gi H- V52 .gli ' af , ,-9, , 1 .I , 4, , ' 1 A' ' ., 5-.,4c.j,,.., ,. ',.,- . . ,. , - ' Eff fjffmq ' 2,1- i. L1 w, - ,nl- yf, . ' 'A I 1 XL..1 N-1' X l -1 i '1 'i. ,x ' I ' v 5 ,449 Yi 2, 1 A .LW - - .Wg U, ul 1 ..,, fl. af Act, I .5g.P'5 ' 5523 Q. A . A f ffffgjhs 3L HLu...J.g-A I efmq wi The puck goes over the blue line, You know you haven't much time, The clock ticks away 5 Your mind and body must start to play. Once you have stretched to make the play, Your mind can only pray. X! FX... 'gy at 98 1 .. . - x ,K 'K js '! I .7 4 , ,ilv 1 Q x pqguurvvf I if---i...- uf- '5 -P 'QF' i-nl I f YF 5' X .r F A if F , v 'T V 'a J, 1315315 Us-il gf xx 1 X B. 'Rr 1' I ,, ' ' -., A 1. I ? gb' wh .7-,Q 1.53: fy.-:pn .ul--X -4.1 N 1-- 5,' J 1 1g.,.v,1,f3 ZW., .j.'f'1ff :Lkff 1A A :L,-1' .ff .-,V-'-. . u 'G' I 1 ' iu 99 N nf.. arsit Basketball First Row: Nick Churchill, Eddie Hughes, Jeff Davis, Paul Price. Second Row: Chip Lubke, Dave Ross, Andy Sonner, Coach Williams, Rick Redino. Absent: Roger von Doenhoff. junior arsit First Row: David Dixon, Alan Miles, Tom Medige. Second Row: Skip Guy, Carlos Isacla, Michael Serotte. Third Row: Doug Warner, Bruce Edwards, Skip Wardynski, Andy Clarkson, Coach Kinder. We should play to live, not live to play. arsit Hockey .T l l - Tiff Tiff ' g l l u , , 1. 4... :cr .J -M1---Q , ,., i. as ' P g ' f me s- . 1 :I W x y '. woo' 'A-ET: Wi, .fo A : , -14, 1 l 'P A 2? 'ie 1. i '4,,'fig3:.5i'ff ' l 1 liliflzi' 1 'I a . 4, ,r q , f, .ffl 'f' 'X . 131' ' F 4 ,492 l ti - U 4, , . Junior Varsity Hockey ,Age il .4 r 1 ,1 Kneeling: Mike Dann, Peter Schwartz, Bobby Wels, Marty Cohn, Gary Vogel, Robbie Burns, joey Clarke. Standing: Charlie Hahn, Peter Wilson, Prank Bolgan, David Clark- son, Mike Burke, Cam Brown, Robbie Robb, Bruce Halpern, Archie Glick, Danny Kreiner, Mr. Clark, Gordie Ross. l 244 ' .1 V -5 1245 3-J, 3-5 .r Henzelman, Jim Fink, Jeff Schrott, Mark Beyer, Ed Iankowski, Donald Dudley, Billy Aungst. Standing: Bruce Barber, Tom Thomas, Rick Ellis, Dougie Doolittle, Scott Stewart, Iecl Dare, Kelly Fitzgerald, Peter Hershey, Doug Goldstein. Absent: Mr. Dann, Brian Vogel. I it . -C, KY, Ygwl.. . Q-A B 0 Racing Team First Row: April Wolf, Tracey Hamill, FFT me Louisa Herrick. Second Row: Rocky Rockwell, George Konst, Todd Metzloff, Lee Klopfer, Iohn Wolf, Clay Cheyney. ' Missing: Eric Clauss, Alex Enos. Ski Club QA Reclining: Kit Pitkin, Midge Irwin, Wendy Caldwell. Second Row: Spencer Allen, Ralph Packer, Monika Mutici, David Noll, Nancy Cohen, Paula Wardynski, Tom Oliver, Mr. Flemming, Gulcay Tuna, Kevin Rosteing, Candy Costrine, Carson Woodard, Chuck Grover. Missing: Cheryl Skuller. To ski is to be light, to be graceful, but above all to be free. S I if' .'nUU l . x ii 4 Cross Country Skiing ,tit 3: lr V E: Q. 13, 5-if C ' 1 . ! -I X J n ng I X ,Af .gffr a A A A Left to Right: Dan Bissell, Pam Glick, Debbie Zelen, Cinda Bissell, Mr. Moose. Absent: Alison Brown, Kit Pitkin. olleyball 'rms-W I First Row: Ruthie Thomas, April Wolf, Wendy Caldwell, Anne Robinson, Monika Mutici, Lisa Horn, Amy Horlein. Second Row: Midge Irwin, Nancy Cohen, Martha Robinson, Ann Beyer, Candy Costrine, Martha Gesegnet, Cary Voorhees, Renee Mitchel. Absent: Lisa Griffis, Tracey Hamill, Jane Dudley, Gail Sanderson, Jane Merrilees, Linda Cheyney. ss lr v Gymnastics Right-Side-Up: Wendy Caldwell, .vionika Mutici. Upside-Down: Cary Voorhees, Anne Robinson, Shorty Bryce, Martha Gesegnet, Ann Beyer, Candy Costrine, Midge Irwin, LisaAVoorhees, 'Renee Mit- chel. Down Under: Clay Cheyney and Eric Clauss. KWhat are they doing there?J The whole world is topsy-turvy tonight! Glrls Basketball ,ass I in 'L Kneeling: Lynne Rodenberg, Jenny Smith, Co-Captain: Tina Barber, Co- Captainp Nancy Cohen. Standing: Coach Wheeler, Vernetta Billups, Cincere Hicks, Tasha Touster, Coach Kinder, Ann Beyer. Skipping Practice: Reine Hauser, Betty Krier, Val Caldwell. 104 P .... ,,,,. My 2 V u 1 r 52- . ,. 4+ -15 ' Vg--'FL 4' 'N' . Umfgv:'f fi Q fx V xx?- I MV ' K I i . J, at . r X 1 , 1. I v.. ix 15-J - fr, .. 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K ,M X f 44- .3 ag 16.1 'i' N K wmv , M 'F fi pg! .,., Vi' , 5? if On Hallow'en night Pumpkins give me a fright, And so do witches. by Loraine Funk Grade 2 nic , . 5 4 . J 4 .A t . ra ' 5 I 4 ..- -2 le 5 ITS 3 Thanksgiving uHl l 'Wiii :lI' F' . , X I ii i '-' r 'Gi .T Q IQFQ ', nw ft fa - I -7- W A gp fvifzfiu V: :' -,4. bl TJ 16 I0 .rr- lt's a beautiful day to fiddle, and just the right time of year to be thinking about turkey. .- ....- - f' i ': if i, L I - . . Q t Wa . .. -f f . , j .y X gi I I W - we 3' . .r.-4r. .R 'f Christmas i ,,,.., , .ff - .1 xl I ,l.Y'f l 1 ini? The holly and the ivy, When they are both full grown, Of all the trees that are in the woods, The holly bears the crown. 4 19? if 119 At Christmas play and make good cheer. For Christmas comes but once a year. I. v- D Q A1 N' x v A W' . 3x fi. 5' ' 'L' i xy Y I ! A r LAB, I lr Y.. V l jf, hun. -A Al- ll I People who dont believe in mir- acles miss so much. ,., . L Qrv V N c 4 5 n F . l 3 1 K r H xl, l,, l VI ,,. Yr ' ' '15 V I -fF1..A 3, .e -TE-lk Q. .V .- V 1- ' w .A , ill l.Ll . wr ' ' 1 I4,!4,? Y , ,7. 9- H- 'X ww ,. 1. W X 'lxjrf The Student Advisory Board T' L Q. in W 1511 ,4 wok .' F' ' fu. mywm,,Jg1 Viiln X X L It is much easier to be critical, than cor- rect. The Co-Op V in-. Sitting: Wendy Caldwell, Doug Doolittle. Standing: Val Caldwell, President, Amy Ehrenreich, Tom Oliver, Tina Barber, Vice-President, Lisa Cohn. Absent: Phil Freedman, Treasurer, Cary Vogel, Paul Price, Secretary. Sitting: Abby Potter, Nancy Cohen, Phil Freedman. Standing First Row: Mr. Truslow, Tina Barber, Jenny Smith, Mr. Schum. Standing Second Row: Mr. Williams, Andrew Clarkson, Vernetta Billups, Val Caldwell, Mr. Williams, Mr. Schnoor. Absent: Mr. Lawler, Mr. Militello. 122 American Field Service Left to Right: Mr. Pisaro, David Clarkson, Lynne Rodenberg, Lisa Voorhees, Gulcay Tuna, Monika Mutici, lane Dudley, Martha Cesegnet, Paula Wardynski, Candy Cost- rine, Kit Pitkin, Ellie Greene, Louisa Her- rick. Absent: Ellen Heath, Val Caldwell. And joyful nations join in leagues of peace. X 4, , . The Middle School Council Front to Back: Clare Hare, Conrad Yager, Jim Truslow, Sam Hoyt, Mrs. Gelman, John Hoyt, Andy Plant, Greg VanLiew, Cary Hoyt, Peter Smith. The Student Center Committee G5 ,iff N ,fl,.'g L, , w- N H. t . Andy Moot, Mark Ehrenreich, Richard Eberhard, Scott Stewart. Country Pall' United Fund 337 Gail Sanderson, Tasha Touster, Tina Barber, Jeannine Lee, Mr. DeWitt. Standing: Tina Barber, Reine Hauser, Mr. Stalder, Natasha Touster Kneeling: Philip Freedman. Absent: jenny Smith, Val Caldwell. 124 1 of Hutch First Row: Gary Vogel, Abby Potter, Robbie Burns. Second Row: Mark Ehrenreich. W Left to Right: Lee Klopfer, Marty Cohn, Bill Baker. , Absent: Todd Metzloff, Gary Vogel. Dining Room The Latest sv- Qs News, news, news-that is what we want. You cannot beat news in a newspaper. Arthur Christiansen-New York Herald Tribune Orc Prime Left to Right: Paula Wardynski, Cindie Williams, Cinda Bissell, Ellen Heath, Phil Freedman, Abby Potter leditorj, Martha Robinson, Mr. DeWitt. . r-vw 3 sf 'i i i l. 1, - - Mr. DeWitt-advisor to The Latest and to Spark, Hihgcn Zfhqz Zubofgz Compang b4Zl3CLVl to TLL72 2zz..iZ'h ihg lopihj Sfriclgg of QfC5, 'Chgzfj Jizpli amor-cLc,zf-, 'CyLTNU'5'CifL9 1 50365-'n3, and C1Uf,5iY1gQ 1 ISQVL 'Chair SPSZQCL 411115 V273 qfecilf -Coliiislizxn 'gig fwo 7fOwg.zr,S First Row: Phil Freedman, Lisa Horn. Second Row: Linda Thomson, Tasha Tou- ster, Mr. Bailey, Reine Hauser, Miles Borzilleri, Andrew Clarkson, Eric Hauser, David Clarkson, Debbie Zelen. 126 Rv Advisor Wild Oats to Wild Oats: Mr. 1 Trosey O 1u'Q'Vgr 9011 woufd Siva a,Pzr-,gon gfomtzclz twIn.9g5, i-NWI A First Row: Linda Thomson, Queenie Hauser, Lisa Murphy, Roger von Doenhoff, Phil Freedman, Betty Krier. Second Row: Lisa Horn, Kevin Rosteing, Susan Chi- solm, Tasha Touster, Tom Trosey tpeekingj, Andrew Clarkson, Debbie Zelen, Tilda Reading, Michael Wrona. mifdt jctgfric parting, and 41215 s,pzH5. A5 ai ISYHQH givg ma' by-onclzflfg. fkgllfls Povgz l9c:uza.ruz,g,. Z H015 CLIlu.ci.B5 Abcnsipr ,So mughy good. Blig'CsZrz'1z,9 pu.Pz'f5 frqgafng biug. RUCB. Sliding ,S7?om Cozfgzrfilj itilgf FKZOQJXQ Crolldgd on Q, 13555. Each bkinhinrg diffzrznl' fhouahip Sffnginj 2-'itz u1,4'n61z'r faire. Black Pqofalpr throwing op laughs Hkgza colored scgfzgz. I M321 that azz ztlzg 7-on-an 11110295 Bn. that Lu.ar-fd mgrg Cfrvafzd with spaighgtti, 115 grilicj -good ogg wild oootfg. First Row: Debbie Zelen, Co-Editor of Literary Board, Martha Robinson, Editor-in-Chief. Second Row: Bruce Shames, Associate Editor of Photo- graphy Board, Paula Wardynski, Co-Editor of Busi- ness Board, Midge Irwin, Co-Editor of Literary Board, Clay Cheyney, Associate Editor of Photo- graphy Board, Cindy Pearce, Co-Editor of Business Board, Rocky Rockwell, Editor of Photography Board. Absent: Val Caldwell, Editor of Art Board. Every man is my superior in that I may learn from him. Spark Editors Q Art Board First Row: Amy Horlein. Second Row: Cinda Bissell, Anne Robinson, Ellen Heath. Third Row: Wendy Caldwell, Lee Klopfer, Martha Robinson, Cindie Williams. Absent: Val Caldwell, Editorg Louisa Herrick, Cindy Pearce, Kit Pitkin. The distance is nothing, it is only the first step which counts. ' '3-Afzvf' - ' .ess-.f.-?as.1 . 5. . .L ,-,:'.. ,,. 'r' Q Literar Board First Row: Martha Robinson. Second Row: Debbie Zelen, Co-Editor, Anne Robinson. Third Row: lane Dudley, Midge Irwin, Co-Editor, Nancy Cohen. Absent: David Dixon, Pam Glick, jenny Common, Abby Potter, Holly Cranz. The writers against religion, whilst they oppose every system, are wisely careful never to set up one of their own. 128 us? . ' , 'IC' 4-,QQ GV' S Business Board Left to Right: Renee Mitchel, Candy Costrine, Qi. 1, Q Amy Horlein, Paula Wardynski, Co-Editorp Ellen Heath, Jeannine Lee. Absent: Cindy Pearce, Co-Editor, Jeff Hoffman, Mark Ehren- M reich. Business . . . it's simple. It's other people's money. Photograph Board If the man who paints only the tree, or flower, or other surface he sees before him were an artist, the king of artists would be the photographer. First Row: Clay Cheyney, John Wolf, Peter Wilson. Second Row: Bruce Shames, Bill Baker. Third Row: Rocky Rockwell, Editor. 129 So I wandered along, expecting something to happen. It always does. I! II, I 'V' ,.r 130 E..- ,rfgr-I w 'S34,ix X -az-L 1 , , 1 ,... , I V4 V W Y W L , XVL., NH vw 'l , , ,V V ,, 1 U H -H N ' ' HM 'f ., . .,'v N :THF J , A, H, ,M , ' Nix NI I xl! 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Pleu Agency Child Development Center Everything In Insurance Early Childhood Programs 361 Delaware Avenue National Manufacturing Corp. R8zR Salvage, Inc. Luxall Paint 1329 William Street Tonawanda, N.Y. Dealers In Iron And Metal Matthews, Bartlett, And Dedecker The Courier Express 290 Main Street 795 Main Street- Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo, N.Y. Climatrol Distributors Co. Congratulations To Mueller Climatrol Equipment The Class Of '74 Buffalo, N.Y. 14201 -A Friend- Horlein Provision Co., Inc. Serving Hotels, Restaurants, With Choice Meat Products 88 Holt Street 135 Bronze Ads A Friend Doro's Cleaners Barbieri 3466 Genesse St. near Airport Plaza 268 Elmwood Park Edge Liquors Compliments Of Klepfer Bros. Inc. Buick-Opel Park Edge Super Markets The Place To Buy A Buick Friends Of The Class Of '75 Compliments Of F,urs By: Stewart Sz Benson Travel Service Ioseph Palanker 8: Sons The Park Lane Manor House Paul Batt Buick Bocce Club Pizzerias 1717 Walden Ave. Buffalo's Tastiest Pizza The Forum-270 Elmwood Compliments Of International Life Insurance Co. Harold D. Farber 136 Good Luck To The Class O LE. Pronczak Realty, Inc. Buffalo Optical Company Guild Opticians The Orvis Shop 5655 Main Street Jesse Tronolone's Arco Parkside 8: Hertel Aves. Ray Weil Chevrolet 1135 Millersport Hwy. The Ploristry 33 Gates Circle I 1 grfx bv.. N . 1 . -pi' X1 gf Y? 15 If NNN- V '- fkn:-Ei V i Y i i i V1 1 'v V . 5 Patrons COMPLIMENTS OF A PARENT WE LIKE PARK! MAY YOU ALWAYS SIT PRETTY LENOX FURNITURE CO. 114 MILLER ST. N. TONAWANDA, N.Y. THE FACTORY THAT BUILDS TO YOUR ORDER ' GO ORANGE GO! JV: W x -9 the LI PSOI1 company LOOKPORT, NEW YORK, U.S. A. 14-O94 ST. CATHARINES, ONTARIO CANADA , Friends Dr. And Mrs. Philip B. Wels Park Rules! Congratulations Class Of '74! The M.G. Potter Family, '43, '74, '79, '82 Bishop And Mrs. Harold B. Robinson ,S Mr. And Mrs. Ray Weil Dr. And Mrs. Eugene Beltrami Donald C. Roberts Insurance Broker Compliments Of A Friend 1375 Statler Hilton Buffalo, N.Y. 14202 716-852-1025 The Joy Of Travel Professional Travel Services 1 By Mr. And Mrs. Roy W. Doolittle, Ir. joy Flaschner 691-8884 Colorado Rocky Mountain Pioneers Greetings From Tangatron, N.C. 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