





. . . 72 1 . administration t1
rogues' gallery ...
board of trustees
William E. Ward, '42 president
Long Ellis vice-president
Mrs. Wilson Bradley, }r., '42 . . . secretary
Mrs. Ellis W. jones, }r., '31 treasurer
Charles G. Bakaly, jr.
james C. Caillouette, M.D.
Mrs. RobertS. Dulin, '45
james N. Gamble
GeorgeS. Hammond, Ph.D.
Michael A Morphy, '47
David K. Robinson
Stephen W. Royce, M.D., '35
H. Russell Smith
Dennis C. Stan fill
honorary trustee
Alexander P. Hixon, '30
headmaster
Willis Stork
director of upper school
AlexanderB.Babcock
dedication to the giant oak tree . .. for services rendered. beauty, truth, and a place to study
He was found by the Bureau of Statistics to be One against whom there was no official complaint, And all the reports on his conduct agree
That, in the modern sense of an old-fashioned word, he was a saint, For in everything he did he served the Greater Community. Except for the War till the day he retired He worked in a factory and never got fired, But satisfied his employers, Fudge Motors Inc. Yet he wasn't a scab or odd in his views, For his Union reports that he paid his dues, (Our report on his Union shows it was sound) And our Social Psychology workers found ,..----That he was popular with his mates and liked a drink.
The Press are convinced that he bought a paper every day And that his reactions to advertisements were normal in every way. Policies taken out in his name prove that he was fully insured, And his Health-card shows he was once in hospital but left it cured.
Both Producers Research and High-Grade Living declare He was fully sensible to the advantages of the Installment Plan And had everything necessary to the Modern Man,
A phonograph, a radio, a car and a frigidaire. Our researchers into Public Opinion are content That he held the proper opinions for the time of year; When there was peace, he was for peace; when there was war, he went. He was married and added five children to the population, Which our Eugenist says was the right number for a parent of his generation, And our teachers report that he never interfered with their education. Was he free? Was he happy? The question is absurd: Had anything been wrong, we should certainly have heard.
Requiem aeternam, Requiem aeternam
Mama, mama, forget your pies
Have faith they won't get cold And turn your eyes to the bloodshot sky
You flag is flying full
At half mast, for the matadors Who turned their backs to please the crowd
And all fell before the bull
Red was the color of his blood flowing thin
Pallid white was the color of his lifeless skin
Blue was the color of the morning sky
He saw looking up from the ground where he died
It was the last thing ever seen by him
Mama, mama, forget your pies
Have faith they won't get cold
And turn your eyes to the bloodshot sky
Your flag is flying full
At half mast, for the matadors
Who turned their backs to please the crowd
And all fell before the bull
Black and white were the figures that recorded him
Black and white was the newsprint he was mentioned in
Black and white was the question that so bothered him
He never asked, he was taught not to ask
But was on his lips as they buried him
Rex tremendae majestatis
Requiem aeternam, Requiem aeternam -Terry Kirkman
half the world is composed ofpeople who have something to say and can't, and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on saying it . ..
-Robert Frost
I really need some material for the agenda there won't be a student council meeting this week again the sweater you're wearing is illegal senior privileges, Friday schedule, colored blouses now, seriously ..
Dale Furman-Pres
Laure Caillouette, Soph. V.P.; Mary Ann Thompson, Soph. Sec.
its properties and idiosyncrasies
from the big black dog, a real literal pooooch a committee formed to form committees anyone can come, but only the officers can vote now we have to decide on slave day just so long as the faculty approves it some say you can wield m10re power as a class officer what is rivalry day? you're too idealistic, that's your trouble
there'll be a GSL cake sale is this meeting important? Thanksgiving food drive Christmas dinner who wants to work in the concession stand?
Suchitra Raj will the following people bring a cake Wednesday? caul d you please eat your lunch quietly?
no thing great w'as ever achieved without enthusiasm
big bargain on buttons there's paint and paper in the basement orange . . white ... blue yell Poly Panther ... drum for the many people who didn't know, yesterday the girls played . .. game this Friday night wear your pep commission uniform orange machine everybody
Marijke Janssens comes to us from Belgium, Europe "at first I thought Americans were strange" .. . a little bit of foreign accent here and there on campus .. . American Field Service, of course, is here to promote world fellowship "but there is little difference between your ideals and ours" what is left, besides the memories, is the new knowledge "and, it was a wonderful experience when I found out that we were quite able to talk together"
j.c.l.
Arietes versus Jetes
Brutus' bakery
Greece during Easter
Latini discipul i nota bene
the Romans would never have found time to conquer the world if they had first been obliged to learn Latin -Heinrich Heine
our new house is a very very very new house. when are we moving into the new house, sir? get Catania a new green board. why can't we paint the kitchen?
Klayman, the man in the shades Alfred, sit down is anybody having problems with their lab? avocado bread a little tea with his sugar
to detect and correct one of our sins, kindly turn to page 35 and write in Sarah Bradley as being responsible for photographs. (what a thrill!)
the ones who survived:
Tad Sperry
Toad
Wayne Willcox
Sarah Bradley
Janis Driver
Lorrie Duval
Ann Lichty
Susan jelliffe
Mo Sitkin
Marianne Larsen
Bob Yonemoto
Kathy Nickerson
Laurie Farber
Charlie Bakaly
Grant Willcox
Charlie Bergman
Chris Tschoegl
and Marsh mallow
so fell the leaves of the Oak
will the seniors please come out of their cave?
the reading for this morning is . . . another Shafer special any other announcements? let's make the announcements short. I'd like to see everyone up here right after chapel
there's going to be a "Y" little braves meeting, and you have to come 'cause you're gonna get your T-shirts a strange satisfaction in being able to carry a boy on your shoulders
Marvin commended us for the way we handled the situation with the uncooperative boy ...
jason says he's going to be a spider for Halloween! jason is my little brave, and he's a good man
cinema ... movies ... analysis of contemporary behavior
trial marriages art finger painting ... creative stitchery crewel drama tom jones electronics tesla coil folk music jamming golf brookside ham radio england italian spaghetti oakleaves deadlines ornithology ducks astronomy big dipper ping-pong paddle ... religion ... zen buddhism shop hird house study hall . . . tic-tac-toe horse racing I oak tree volleyball dig
"Where the birds sing, there sing I, Where the grass grows, there grow I, Under the trees I Iie."
twice a week we have a time to express ourselves creatively
Partridge
Bridget Allworthy
Squire All worthy
Deborah
Jenny Jones
Captain Blifil
Blifil
Tom Jones
Thwackum
Square
Mr. Western
Sophia Western
Miss Western
Honour
justice Dowling
Doctor Highwayman
Harriet Fitzpatrick
Fitzpatrick
Mrs. Whitefield
Susan Lady Bellaston
Nancy Constable Servants
student directors
Liz Dawkins
Michelle Lorenzen
set design and program cover
julie Withers
Marianne Larsen
set construction & scenic art work
Julie Withers
Marianne Larsen
Catherine Huffman
Ken Jurgensen
Lyle Larson
Charlotte Maure
Chris Sparling
Ethelyn Wilcox
properties
Lisa Barkman
Adrienne Cole
costumes
Linda Ashkenas
Lisa Barkman
Lorrie Duval
Carol Hoffman
Diana Hoffman
Lucianne Phillips
Debbie Wilson
Tom Sadler
Lucianne Ph ill ips
Phillips Huffman
Debbie Wilson
Catherine Huffman
Charlie Bergman
Mark Rapaport
Ken Jurgensen jim Sitkin
Chris Sparling
Robert Fry
Michelle Regas
Kim Bozzani
Michela Stanfill
jim Mcinerny
Gregory Hamlin
Steve Shafer
Lisa Barkman
Michael Murray
Carolyn Kressen
Kathy McNair
Nancy Haden
julie Hole
Chris Durkee
Liz Dawkins,
jenny jones, Michelle Lorenzen
lighting
Randy Falk
Eddie Morgan
Chris Tschoegl
Stuart Butler
Chris Young
makeup
Mimi Smith
Joan Bacon
Sarah Bradley
Kathy Bradley
Laurie Caillouette
Laurie Farber
Nina Girvetz
Jenny Lear
Margie Smith ·
tickets and publicity
Chris Young
Steve Shafer
ushers
Lorrie Duval
Charles Bakaly
Susan Blankenhorn
Adrienne Cole
Carol Hoffman
Diana Hoffman
Jamie Hole
Debbie King
Grant Willcox
where are the doors, you dunderheads? shall we do that again, Mrs. Young? oh no! fly from me forever and avoid your own destruction! what reading do you have, Randy? will all the boys please bring their pants!
Ngana
Ruth Jeun g
Jerome Carole Jeun g
Henry . Rich Spauldin g
Ensign Nellie Forbush . Nancy Haden
Emi le de Becque
Bloody Mary
Bloody Mary's Assistant
Abner .
Stewpot
luther Bill is.
Bob Fry
Cathy Huffman
Chris Sparling
Fred Strickland
Steve Shafer*
Charlie Bergman
Professor Tad Sperry
Lt. Joseph Cable, U S.M.C. ..
Capt. George Brackett, U.S.N.. . .
Commdr. William Harbison, U .S. N.
Yeoman Herbert Qual e
Sgt. Kenneth Johnson
Seabee Richard West
Seabee Morton Wise
Seaman Tom O'Br ien.
Rad io Op. Bob McCaffrey
Marine Cpl. Hamilton Steeves
Staff-Sgt . Thomas Hassinger.
Pvt Victor Jerome .
Pvt Sven larsen .
Sgt Jack Waters
Lt. Genevieve Marshall
Ensign lisa Manelli
Ensign Connie Walewska
Ensign Janet McGregor
Ensign Bessie Noonon
Ensign Pamela Whitmore
Ensign Rita Adams
Ensign Sue Yaeger
Ensign Betty Pitt.
Ensign Cora McRae
Ensign Dinah Murphy
Ensign Patricia McComb
liat
Marcel
Lt Buzz Adams
.James Hole
tom Sadler
Jim Sitkin
John Callister
Chris Adams
Grant Willco x
. Russell Chadwick
Mark Rapaport
Mike Jeung
Tom William s
Brian Furman
Buzzy Sinclair
Brian Davidson
Alan Sitkin
Janis Driver
Mimi Smith
linda Ashkenas
Ann Holmes
Cornell Chulay
lucianne Phillips
Debbie Wilson .. Michelle Regas
Carolyn Kressen
Marijke Janssens
Jennifer le a r l isa Barkm a n
Nina Girvetz
Ricky loomis
. Jim Mcinerny
student directors
Cherie Maure
Lucianne Phillips
directed by :
choreographer:
choral director: music director :
Carol Ceirco
Vivian Young
Dorothy LaSpina
Robert Kursinski
Paul Rynearson
dancers
Kathy McNair
Ellen Smith
Daphne Wilcox
Conne Brigham
Megan McCaslin
Susan Blankenhorn
Ann Lichty
Carol Freinkel
Susan Jelliffe
Carol Hoffman
Diana Hoffman
Margaret Smith
Julie Withers
Lorrie Duval
Marianne Walters
Adrienne Cole
Kim Bozzani
julie Hole
girls' chorus, nurses, islanders, French wives, nuns
Susan Manley
Sarah Bradley
Anne Campbell
Lucille Leong
Robin Schlinger
Ann Wakefield
Kathy Bradley
Laure Caillouette
Lisa Carmack
Nancy Driver
Ann Eggers
Laurie Farber
Debbie King
Sharon Napp
Susan Rowlands
Julie Weiman
Alison Andrews
Vicky Fahn
Allyn Goss
Robin Huntsberger
Laurene Kelly
Cynthia King
piano accompanists:
Dale Furman
Laurie Farber
Ethelyn Wilcox
sailors and marines
Jeff Mayhew
Tom Robbins
Alfred Clark
Randy Falk
Ken
Henry Stimson
Calder Mackay
Chris Tschoegl
Melissa Patton
Pam Ray
Swati Roy
Martha Stancill
Michaela Stanfill
Charlene Strickland
jenny jones
jenny Clark
Sandra Williamson
Kim Blake
Beth Peterson
you get for 73¢?
break away, kick your heels up, and spend the day
swish!!
ok, you guys, now we're gonna do one, two, three, sink it! give the soccer team a cheer ... you gotta hold that line. who's got my pompom?
competition?
hey, Chuck, now can I wear your shirt?
has anybody seen my football?
1950 bee-bop oopa doo jeebers, man window painting, ground painting, people painting, painting painting . ..
hopscotch can be good for the body
chalk it up on the bricks . .. folks, this land is my land . . .
ruby lips and pony tails, bobby socks and golden locks ... tell me, is this school like this every day? ... ,,
the book deadlines . . . gutter ... bleed where are the photographs? dummy clean-up 3-R is that an eighth of an inch? they all have to be the same but look different ... do it over grass ... optima 24 Tad ... midnight oil
rulers . .. pica ... where are the pictures?
the money lake street
31 flavors . where are the ads, Heidi? 10 20 30 dollar ads what would we do without patrons?
leader: Tad Sperry
shapes: Lorrie Duval
words: Wayne Willcox and/or Janis Driver
sports: Alan Sitkin
pictures: Greg Schilling
art: Marianne Larsen
spiritual leader: Toad
advice: Anne Moses
Masses
layout
Charlie Bakaly
Lorrie Duval
Randy Falk
Carol Hoffman
Diana Hoffman
Susan jelliffe
Ann Lichty
Alan Sitkin
editorial
Kathy Bradley
Sarah Bradley
Lisa Carmack
Cornell Chulay
julie Clark
janis Driver
Cindy King
Debbie King
Susan Rowlands
Margaret Smith
Martha Stancill
Wayne Willcox
photography
Jamie Hole
Chuck Morgan
Greg Schilling
Laurie Farber
Robert Yonemoto
Chris Young
Grant Willcox
art
Kathy Nickerson MaTianne Larsen
money
leader: Heidi White
advice : Mike Babcock
Joan Bacon
Connie Brigham
Anne Campbell
Lisa Carmack
jenny Clark
julie Clark
janis Driver
Randy Falk
Nina Girvetz
Allyn Goss
Cathy Huffman
Susan Jelliffe
Alan Kern
Marianne Larsen
Lyle Larson
Meg McCaslin
Kathy Nickerson
Duane Peterson
Mary Gay Peterson
Mark Rapaport
Michelle Regas
Suzi Rowlands
Jean-Marie Schneider
Marianne Walters
julie Withers
if you don't know what the senior privileges are, ask a senior and see what he says
Roger I pswitchadvisor
trying to understand Downbeat is like trying to understand the plot in a bowl of alphabet soup
- Toad
Wayne Willcoxeditor
Q: Being an Official Stapler, what do you think about the recent dichotomy between the V4inch-stainlesssteel-bevel-pointed-bent-staple advocates and the revolutionary V2 inch -aluminum- quick- stick- no -sliphand-sharpened staple people?
A: I feel that it is all relative to the strength of the downstride when followed by a good follow-through.
None Such as This:
The fruit of the tree Will bring ecstasyBeing free One Is a problem e. (That's just to make it rhyme.)
creative writing, poems, short stories please turn in your articles we'll take anything why don't you submit this to Nonesuch we need typists Nonesuch will come out eventually
John Callister most
John Roudebush
most
Jim Sitkin all league: John Callister
ready, roll everybody up and running in a circle go forthe belt buckle up in pushup position drop uuhhhh
you begin to appreciate the few seconds on the ground
fifty Palmer Davis sit-ups -I mean Daver Palmis push-ups hesitate with the ball, then tuck it under, and go fake quick opener left halfback flair let's have a Z right, left end around crab one hundred yards
come and see the new scoreboards beat Heritage! between the Claw, Boomboom, the Streak, and Golden Toe
you halfbacks are gonna go nowhere unless you block run to the outside . . . to the outside! Stimson and Mitchell, you blow my mind Who's gonna win? ... what? ... can't hear ya
scrimmage and practice games
P: 1 Cathedral : 7
2 La Salle : 4
0 La Salle: 1
2 La Jolla C. D.: 0 league games
P: 2 Pater Noster: 0
1 Bosco Tech: 0
2 Mission: 3
5 lutheran: 0
1 Pater Noster: 2
0 Bosco Tech: 1
0 Valley Chr.: 5
0 Valley Ch r.: 1
1 Mission: 0
6 lutheran: 0
most valuable player: most improved player: honorary captain:
most valuable player: most improved player: honorary captain:
Alfred Clark
Bob Haymond
Wayne Willcox
junior varsity
Wade Gillam
Ken Frank
Tad Sperry
Coaching can give you ulcers Choco, pasa Ia pelota al centro right on we beat the # 4 ranked team in CIF!! left foot, Haymond, left foot give 'n go drink that gravy, girls wear a headband Oxymoron he hurt his hand, dummy
Christopher Buster Brown i? coming to see our game . . . play well, you guys, because my mother is watching!
you know you dig it you know who had the only foul at the half?
Bullet, Charles, Hoodoo, Jurgie, Jim-babe
our 8th grade could beat you guys Gary and his 40 foot hook ... SWISH
TOP: Coach Bradbury, M.Murray, B.Finch, T.Robbins, T.Walper, B. Hall, Trainer, D.Peterson. BOTTOM: K.Jurgensen, P.Barnett, R. Spaulding, C.Mackay. not shown: J.Mclnerny, G.Grant
an do: 57 c.i.f. Chaminade: 80
St. Genevieve:
Ontario Christian: Rio Hondo: L.A. Baptist: La Jolla C.D.S.: Ambassador: Chadwick: Flintridge: Pacific: San Fernando: La Jolla C.D.S.: Ambassador: Chadwick: Flintridge: Pacific: fifty-four
hey, let's you and I make all the points this game. when do we play the soccer tP m?
Bees (13-2) PREP LEAGUE CHAMPS
keep your hands off the other players ... . . . who gets all the rebounds? hotdog
get up on the boards fast break watch the fouls the Big "0", Stretch Mo, Two -tone, a foul gotcha
I like aggressiveness in practice nice rebound, jim-babe shoot! shoot! aw, you should a passed
the baseball team is also the track team . hit me a fly . can you dig it .. catch it, Alfred!
hey guys, look what I found!
beisbol . .. if you want to go out for basketball next year .. we will repay Chaminade in baseball . .. what do I get if I hit a home run, coach ?
can I play the backboard now, Pancho ? don't swing at the volleys where do you want your ace? two big laps every day . . . little deuce, big deuce . . .
it is a tough league, with Flintridge as our only opponent these go, these are good, these count a little backhanded volley there when do we go to Ojai?
hey, I'm the high jump coach and trainer! getoffadamats, willya? if you're out for track you're out for baseball where do you put the shot?
I j-just love them j-jujubees!
notice the way the pole bends as Bob deftly lands on it up in the air. and heeeeeeere's Crud man the Trackman!
alverno, rah! dig, set, spike now, if you had knee pads . ! don't play jungle ball one, two, three - zrmokfpt! ... ? be sure to have clean uniforms for the game tomorrow just get your serve over! we're no. 1!
shin guards, getting in shape, goals umbrella! don't play defense get it out to the wing don't piddle in the striking circle!
griffith park our gym teacher is a member of the national hockey association dribble it on down!
racket head down watch the ball ...
Leroy, boy we gotta get you a woman
I told you to stop the ball!
Sunrise, sunset
What you're born with is what you get
Let your fear just pass away, then your love will fill your days I know
I need so little, yet so much
Child's sweet laughter, woman's touch
I can't say just what is real, alii know is what I feel I know
The time it is today, and we must find our way
My heart it clearly states, the answer's not in hate
But now I know that love's a flowing stream
They're lying, killing, they're pushing their rules
They tell me the prophets all were just fools
But I know different and I won't be used
It's they that are lost, it's they are confused
Sunrise, sunset
What you're born with is what you get
All your world is all your fears
They don't change, but pass in years
I know
-Russ Giguere
It's been a long time co min'
It's goin' to be a long time gone. And it appears to be a long time, yes a long, longtime before the dawn. Turn, turn any corner.
Hear you must hear what the people say. You know there's something that's goin' on around here, that surely won't stand the light of day. And it appears to be a long, appears to be a long Time, such a long, long time before the dawn. Speak out, you got to speak out against the madness, you got to speak your mind, if you dare.
But don't try to get yourself elected. If you do you had better cut your hair.
'Cause it appears to be a long, appears to be a long, appears to be a long Time, before the dawn.
It's been a long time co min' It's goin' to be a long time gone.
But you know,
The darkest hour is always just before the dawn. And it appears to be a long, appears to be a long,
Appears to be a long Time before the dawn.
-David Crosby
So I unlocked your mind, you know, To see what I could see . If you guarantee the postage, I'II mail you back the key
I aim for the Palace and get drowned in the Sewer.
Oh there are times when I would like to hang the whole human race and end this Farce!
The man in the wilderness asked me, How many strawberries grow in the sea? I answered him, as I thought good, As many as red herrings grow in the wood.
But t ry as you may, You will never, never, never Find another child
1 That is quite like you Because you're the only one In this whole wide world That is you.
If we can't eliminate all the suffering, we can at least try to eliminate some of it.
If we're all going to go down with the Titanic/ we might as well be in first class.
Let no one look down on your youthfulness, but rather in speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity show yourself an example to those who believe.
julia kirtland clark
I want to walkTasting the sunshine of life.
walter martin
crockett
You can't make an omelette without breakin g the eggs.
Our creatures are our thoughts, creatures that are borne Gyants My thoughts reach all, comprehend all. Inexplicable mystery; I their Creator am in a close prison, in a sick bed, anywhere, and any one of my Creatures, my thoughts, is with the Sunne and beyond the Sunne, overtakes the Sunne, and overgoes the Sunne in one pace, one steppe, everywhere.
-John Donne
As far as blood incites, As long as spirit burns I'll follow my concerns As always, more or less, With no especial stress On what was once Or since, Or what may chance to be.
When the eye is not satisfied with seeing, Nor the ear with hearing, Thou art watching T.V.
I'm a ragmuffin' child, Pointed finger, painted smile; I left my shadow waiting Down the road for me a while.
Sometimes I step back into myself and there's no one home.
And there I would rest and lie, My chin in my hands, and gaze At the dazzle of sand below And the green waves curling slow And the grey-blue distant haze Where the sea goes up to the sky . . .
A. A. Milne
You may give them your love
But not your thoughts For they have their own thoughts
The more it snows, (Tiddely porn),
The more it goes (Tiddely porn), The more it goes (Tiddely porn), On snowing. And nobody knows (Tiddely porn), How cold my toes (Tiddely porn), How cold my toes (Tiddely porn), Are growing.
lyle dean larson
To do something well is so worthwhile that to die trying to do it better cannot be foolhardy. It would be a waste of life to do nothing with one's ability, for I feel that life is measured in achievement, not in years alone.
-Bruce
Mclaren, deceased, on the death of a friend
No matter if you're born to play the king or pawn, For the line is thinly drawn 'tween joy and sorrow, And so my fantasy becomes reality, And I must be what I must be and face tomorrow, And so I 'II continue to continue.
Organic wholeness, the wholeness of life and things . Love that, not man Apart fro m that, or else you will share ma n 's pitiful confusions, Or drown in despair when his days darken.
You can say I want to be free. I can say so me day I will be.
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, Perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured and far away.
I'M FREE-I'm free, And freedom tastes of reality, I'm free-l'm free, An' I'm waiting for you to follow me.
A sage, restless in serenity, Pondering the great eternity, Announced to all, "There is a God."
Another sage, contented far away, Saw Urbana glistening in the sun Engulfing giorious technology and Cried in his joy, "What hath Man w•·ought!" God just sat back and smiled.
Today is the first day of the rest of my life.
And so my love I offer you, a love
That is strong, a prune That is true.
-Frank Zappa
just open your mind And you will findThe way it's alwaysb een . just open your heart And that's a start -
What do you want to be when you grow up?-Outrageously happy.
Ask not what you can do for the world, ask what the world can do for you.
Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go out into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism, and militarism.
-Dr. Martin Luther King in his Declaration of Independence from the War in Vietnam
Freude, sch()ner Gotterfun ken, Tochter aus Elysium, Wir betreten feuer-trunken, Himmlische, dein Heiligtum! Deine Zauber bin den wieder; Was die Mode streng geteilt; Aile Mensch en werden Bruder Wo dein sanfter Flugel weilt.
Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all.
The crowd is crying 'cause there's hunger and hate But if we care it's not too late. A loving, laughing world we will be able to create Underneath the endless sky.
To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour.
-William Blake
Try to teach a wise man and he'll grow wiser.
Try to teach a fool and he'll call you an intellectual snob.
Buffalo Bill's defunct who used to ride a waters mooth -silver stallion and break onetwothreefourfive pigeonsjustlikethat Jesus he was a handsome man and what i want to know is how do you like your blueeyed boy Mister Death
-e. e. cummings susan
Those who flow as life flows know They need no other force: They feel no wear, they feel no tear, They need no mending, no repair.
The Fat Man knoweth , not what the Lean Man thinketh.
There ain't nothing more to write about, and I am rotten glad of it, if I'd a'knowed what a trouble it was to make a book I wouldn't 'a' tackled it, and ain't a' going to no more.
-Mark Twain
And in the end, The Love you take Is equal to The Love you make
cl. 18 july, 1970
for birds and other animals ' (who, in four years' time, will persist in flying green westward with determination, after having dined at the house of Experience )
"Voy a luchar hasta que Se caiga el cielo ... " julie suzanne withers
Strength lies not in defense but in attack.
Before th e rising sun
We'll smile
So much of life ahead
We'll find a place
Where there's room to grow
We've only just begun
M.
The college advisor and chief counselor a representative of Poly, by Poly, and for Poly the man who carries the personality of the school with him, even off campus ... the one able to expose students to more education through visiting scholars, college representatives, new programs, and worthwhile suggestions .. . perhaps, then, it could be said that the headmaster shares the responsibility of the administration, yet makes it his main purpose to enrich our curriculum.
Alexander B. Babcock (Mike), master scorekeeper, famed mathematician, expounder on truth, and director of upper school .. . an important link in student administration relationship
he is one person who is available for all kinds of discussions can always make a joke out of serious matters and can thus save rational thin king who, armed with a lunch pail, a bicycle, and an all-American peace sign, makes himself welcome on all parts of the campus.
Never Was So Much Owed by So Many to So Few.
Dawn Cobb Administrative Assistant
-Giovanni Torriano
SRA/SER/J ER/SER/RFU compositions commas fragments poems plays book reports vocabulary ... Monday themes!
far out! I'm only an English teacher, · I shouldn't be expected to know how to spell. don't think an English teacher just reads fiction! read War and Peace over the weekend
Christopher Columbus,civilizations, Greece, discovery bingo!
well, we're not going to solve that today here comes Mrs. Hall (jingle, jingle) what can I say?
I know you were enthralled by your readings ? another on.e of my stimulating lectures .. . ! you're intellectually and spiritually flabby oral reports, life reprints, books on reserve
The Deity Cannot Alter the Past, But Historians Can and Do -Samuel Butler
George Moses Dept. Head
if it moves, it's biology; if it stinks, it's chemistry; if it doesn't work it's physics. now with the anesthetized dog great lab technique refl action!
now these are the hard ones
KE = V2mv2
Ba(Na)2 = Ba-Na-Na Hi-Ho-Ag
115 points out of 100 put your papers on the table as you pass out copper nitrate?
you mean the policeman's overtime? Graham's law of confusion?
. .. the Subject In Which WeN ever Know What WeAre Tal king A bout
-Bertrand Russell
Jan Hageman -Math Dept. Head
logic?
pbq KSU SU!!! surprise pop quiz tomorrow if x =Y andy = z, then . uh where's my mistake?
give a little, take a little maybe if you tried thinking first? figures don't lie; liars figure you've hurt my mathematical feelings it's just the faulty chalk plug in the formula- what formula? I don't get it work it out
Candis Tyson
-Charles Schulz
French Dept. Head
tiens, tiens, tiens regardez Ia carte la-bas le verbe d'aujourd'hui est 'posez des questions next time you're in Paris say tune bunny day le guillotine pour vous mais biensur!
Roland Haugh -Spanish
RAH my mother was French, you know 1 see? now in Cuba vamos aver el hombre del bigote haugh,haugh
Drawing On My Fine Command of the Language, I Said Nothing
-Robert Bench/ey
salve, Miss Wickhem Latin's not a dead language, it's ancient we eat caviar not those slides of Rome again!
hey, Miss Lowe! I mean Mrs. Blackmore! no, I mean Miss Black! super knitter spiffy shoes to match her outfits you're not tired, are you?
Zane Black
May the Devil fly away with the fine arts!
-Thomas Carlyle
hit the showers
some of you have been wearing the same uniform for three weeks now exercises - ready, begin make sure you pick up the towels fresh men don't get along too well with 900 shirts
and what would you do if someone asked you Where you carne from? . .. or where you were going?
are you trying to steal my sunflower seeds?
I came back!
we suddenly stepped inside the door, And it was a whole new world to us.
what if that one person had not been put in my lifeif there were one person you could take out ofyour life .. .
and I had the Messerschmitt in my gun sights . ..
don't just stand there laughing, help me!
jumping out of windows just doesn't give me the same thrill it used to
she did not know why she had come there, but she knew where she was going.
a blinding flash of/ight, a cloud of dust, a gasp from the crowd, a whining thunder, and he was among them, and they could not escape his presence.
hey, Choco, you make me a burrito today?
has
... the sort of uneasiness a young man usually feels when,just after outgrowing childhood, he returns to a place where he has always been considered a child.
-Turgenev
as he stepped on the bricks, he remembered that he had once spent many happy hours of his life here.
give me five!
now I will tell you the truth.
-PioBaroja
well, you see, he kicked me first, then I kicked him
and then he said and now you take the Bic pen out of Luigi's head
not only did the worm miss the turn, but he forgot to signal.
-Toad
what do you mean by that?
I could have sworn my finger was there just a second ago!
oh, you wanna · make a bet?
did you have to hit me so hard?
want to come with me, honey?
God is great, God is good :
no, really-this school is hard. the Ultra-Brite gives me that appeal.
so he lay on some cool dock-leaves, and thought over the past day and its doings, and how very good they all had been.
-Kenneth Grahame
seasons change with the scenery; weaving time in a tapestry. won,t you stop and remember me at any convenient time?
-Simon and Garfunkel
ah, what will happen to all these people? I do not know. I have noticed they go their own ways, though.
if
where's my ZBT powder?
I am he as you are me and you are he and we are all together.
-the Beatles
the world goes 'round up an' down up an' down," say the men on their little white ponies . . .. will it ever end?"
let's goit's almost past post time!
fourteen thousand people came here, but I came too Ia te, perhaps-perhaps you can tell me why I came here too late.
in creating, the only hard thing's to begin; a grass-blade's no easier to make than an oak· ' ifyou've once found the way, you've achieved the grand stroke.
-J.R. Lowell
they say you are what you eat. -the Beatles
you are sitting ther slithering over a roast beefsweet pickle lettuce mayonnaise sourdough bread sandwich and you don't even know what the person next to you is slithering over.
one,two, step
our common fellowship shall not be forsaken. someday, we will see each other again, someday ....
eh, senor, you give me taco now that I just kick goal?
the big dark green blade of grass waited there in the middle of the lawn for me to pick it. but I fooled it, I did, and I did not pick that blade of grass. I walked right on by. but if I hadn't ...
who haven't we known because of who did I miss by being here?
I came upon a child of God he was walking along the road and I asked him, where are you going ..
-Joni
you can,t make love with a tomato, so have a tomato . ...
I remained alone . ... in the ground looking for my childhood . ...
-Joan Manuel Serrat
Shut up and get outta here!
you're the iceberg in the Titanic of life. - Luigi
there we sat together or apart I was never sure or I was never told.
I'm inebriated. I'm drunk on love, I drink the cup of golden wine, and I remember when we used to drink and be drunk on love . ...
I,m walkin, down the road, then flyin, to the seas. but I find you comin, back in my memories.
while memory holds a seat in this distracted globe. remember thee!
sleep, anfj you wake, · · look around you, and seek out the light.
In this decade ofprotest, we can expect the meek to get together and declare they do not want to inherit the earth.
-Toad
"freedom is a word I rarely use without thinking ... " good luck to all-G. S. L.
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Any misquotations, guacamole stains, mispellings, plagiarism, irrelevancy, wrong names, and other criminal acts found in this book were either intentional or unintentional (as the case may or may not be), and we officially apologize to those who think an apology is in order. Thank You.
The Toad-came-home!
There was panic in the parlour and howling in the hall, There was crying in the cow-shed and shrieking in the stall, When the Toad-came-home!
When the Toad-came-home!
There was smashing in of window and crashing in of door, There was chivying of weasels that fainted on the floor, When the Toad-came-home!
Bang! go the drums!
The trumpeters are tooting and the soldiers are saluting, And the cannon they are shooting and the motor-cars are hooting, As the-Hero-comes!
Shout-Hooray!
And let each one of the crowd try and shout it very loud, In honour of an animal of whom you're justly proud, For it's Toad's-great-day!