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For doing more than filling another's shoes, for walking his own path we dedicate this yearbook to John Bergen.
And the little moments, Humble though they may be, Make the mighty ages Of eternity.
When a man comes to me for advice, I find out what kind of advice he wants, and I give it to him.
One thing that literature would be greatly the better for Would be a more restricted employment by authors of simile and metaphor.
Authors of all races can't seem just to say that anything is the thing it is, but have to go out of their way to say that it is like something like.
eFor the idiom of words very little she heeded, Provided the matter she drove at succeeded, She took and gave languages just as she needed.
-Matthew Prior
If it screams and wiggles it's BIOLOGY
If it smokes and stinks it's CHEMISTRY
If it doesn't work it's PHYSICS.
The mother of the practical arts is need; that of the fine arts is luxury. The father of the former .is intelligence and of the latter genius, which Is Itself a kind of luxury.
Schopenhauer
Real sport is an antidote to fatal ism. The deep objective of games is really to train one's reflex of purpose, to develop a habit of keeping steadily at something you want to do until it is done The rules of the game and the opposition of other players are devices to put the obstacles in your way. The winner as well as the loser must leap everlastingly after his objective With intensity and continuity of purpose.
Dwell as near as possible to the channel in which your life flows.
-John Pearson
Susan Jean Walter
Time is no longer a hinderance but the means of making actual what is potential
- 1 Ching
He who imagines he can do without the world deceives himself much; but he who fancies the world cannot do without him is still more mistaken.
-La Rochefoucauld
Andrew Charles Hubert
Then Death, seeing himself face to face with a man indeed, speaks at last; the truth shall be revealed. "The good is one thing; the pleasant, another. Both chain man. It is well with him who chooses the good. He who chooses what is pleasant misses the object of man. But you , Nachiketas, considering the objects of desire, have abandoned them. You have not chosen the road of wealth, upon which so many perish You desire knowledge. For He, the Soul, is inconceivably more subtle than the subtle. By no reasoning can this thought be reached Only when a Teacher teaches can it be learned, dearest friend. But you are a seeker of Him who is hard to see, who dwells in the mysteries, who is hidden in the caverns of the heart."
-From a parable of the Upanishads of the Indian Vedanta (6,000 B. C )
When life gives you lemons, Make lemonade.
"What did it matter where you lay once you were dead? In a dirty sump or in a marble tower on top of a high hill? You were dead, you were sleeping the big sleep, you were not bothered by things like that. Oil and water were the same as wind and air to you. You just slept the big sleep , not caring about the nastiness of how you died or where you fell."
-Raymond Chandler
Rachel Porter Blackham
Because he knows you have to laugh at the things that hurt you just to keep yourself in balance, just to keep the world from running you plumb crazy. He knows there's a painful side but he won 't let the pain blot out the humor no more than he'll let the humor blot out the pain.
-Ken Kesey
a man thinks he amounts to alot but to a mosquito a man is merely something to eat
The sun is setting now. I crane my neck to get the last few rays. Some people rip their heads off in order to get them. But I know the sun will rise again tomorrow.
Epilogue:
Long live Pepperland,
But there are other Pepperlands to be found. Here, there , anywhere. Listen-and when you hear Lovely day, isn't it? Be my guest. May I help you? Let's not argue etc. You'll know you've found one Please remember.
For every Pepperland you encounterYou can also be sure there are Meanies in the vicinity Oh, they may not be blue. Orange, green, purple-whatever their color, They depise friendship, love , music. And they 'll do whatever they can to stamp them out. They have got to be held back. Who will protect YOUR own private Pepperland? Only you can say that.
" Well in God's scheme what is a few billion years, here and there? Perhaps there have come and gone a dozen human civilizations in the past billion years that we know nothing about. And after this civilization we are living in destroys itself, it will all start up again in a few hundred million years when the planet has all its messes cleaned up. Then, finally, one of these civilizations, say five billion years from now, will last for eternity because people will treat each other the way they ought to."
"Every
picture tells a story , don't it? "
-Rod Stewart
"To the make of a piper go seven years At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone, he may have parley with old folks of old affairs Or, trying his art on Laments, he can stand by the cairn of kings, Ken the colour of Fingal's hair, and see the moon-glint on the hook of the Druids "
I will be a man among men; and no longer a dreamer among shadows. Henceforth be mine a life of action and reality! I will work in my own sphere, nor wish it other than it is. This alone is health and happiness.
-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Paula Leah Krueger
Suddenly, out of the blue, freedom crashed down on me and swept me off my feet. Nature sprang back, my youth went with the wind, and I know myself alone , utterly alone in the midst of this well-meaning little universe of yours. I was like a man who's lost his shadow. And there was nothing left in heaven , no right or wrong, nor anyone to give me orders but I must blaze my trail.
- Jean-Paul Sartre
Nature might have made Sphinxes in her spare time
Or Mona Lisas with her left hand Blindfolded
- Jerry Russell
Happy the people who have learned to acclaim thee, who walk, 0 Lord, in the light of thy presence! In thy name they shall rejoice all day long; thy righteousness shall lift them up. Thou are thyself the strength in which they glory; through thy favor we hold our heads high!
-Psalms
John Paul Barkman
"But salt seasons and preserves beef, not because it is like beef, but because it is very unlike it. Christ did not tell his apostles that they were only the excellent people, or the only excellent people, but that they were the exceptional people; the permanently incongruous and incompatible people; and the text about the salt of the earth is really as sharp and shrewd and tart as the taste of salt.
It is because they were the exceptional people, that they must not lose their exceptional quality."
-G. K. Chesterton
We are to regard the mind, not as a piece of iron to be laid upon the anvil and hammered into any shape, nor as a block of marble in which we are to find the statue by removing the rubbish, nor as a receptacle into which knowledge may be poured; but as a flame that is to be fed, as an active being that must be strengthened to think and feel-and to dare, to do, and to suffer.
-Mark Hopkins
Peter Bruce Lightstone
In the Garrett
" Four little chests all in a row, Dim with dust, and worn by time, All fashioned and filled , long ago , By children now in their prime.
Four little keys hung side by side, With faded ribbons, brave and gay When fastened there , with childish pride , Long ago, on a rainy day.
Four little names , one on each lid, Carved out by a boyish hand , And underneath there lieth hid Histories of the happy band
Once playing here , and pausing aft To hear the sweet refrain, That came and went on the roof aloft In the falling summer rain.
-Louisa May Alcott LITTLE WOMEN
If you will tell me why the fen appears impassable, I then Will tell you why I think that I can get across it if I try
- Marianne Moore
Anne Marie Murphy
I was not so sure, but Jem told me I was being a girl, that girls always imagined things, that's why other people hated them so, and if I started behaving like one, I could just go off and find someone to play with.
-Harper Lee
Gregory Shermin Shen
What you own is your own kingdom
What you do is your own glory
What you love is your own power
What you live is your own story
In your head is the answer
Let it guide you along
Let your heart be the anchor
And the beat of your own song
-Neil Peart
one man, scorned and covered with scars, still strove with his last ounce of courage to reach the unreachable stars
She had to gain some personal profit from things and she rejected as useless whatever did not contribute to the immediate satisfaction of her heart's desires-being of a temperament more sentimental than artistic, looking for emotions, not landscapes.
-Gustave Flaubert MADAME BOVARY
And there would I 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
And I'd say to myself as I looked so lazily down at the sea: "There's nobody else in the world, and the world was made for me."
-A. A. Milne
"My method is to take the utmost trouble to find the right thing to say, and then to say it with the utmost levity."
-George Bernard Shaw
And do you care what's happening around you?
Do your senses know the changes when they come?
Can you see yourself reflected in the seasons?
Can you understand the need to carry on?
Riding on the tapestry of all these is to see, So many ways and oh so many things.
Rejoicing in the differences there's no one just like me Yet as different as we are we're still the same.
And oh, I love the life within me I feel a part of everything I see. And oh, I love the life around me, A part of everything is here in me. A part of everything is here in me.
-John Denver
What am I but a child , Unruled by time, Singing my own song, Seeing the world with open eyes
- C. B.
"I
am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is an arch where through Gleams that untraveled world whose margin fades Forever and forever when I move."
William Charles Gifford
Everything is infinite. Everything is relative.
The introduction of a new kind of music must be shunned as imperiling the whole state, for styles of music are never disturbed without affecting the most importcmt political institutions The new style, gradually gaining a lodgment, quietly insinuates itself into manners and customs, and from these it goes on to attack laws and constitutions, displaying the utmost impudence, until it ends overturning everything.
"Goodbye," said the fox. "And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; What is essential is invisible to the eye."
-Antoine
De Saint-Exupery
Lori Anne Miller
And we have just begun watching the river run, further and further from things that we 've done, leaving them one by one. And we go on and on watching the river run, listening, and learning and yearning; run river run
-Kenny Loggins
Man , unlike any other thing organic or inorganic in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs of his concepts, emerges ahead of his accomplishments.
-John Steinbeck
There go the people. I am their leader. I must follow them.
A damsel with a dulcimer
In a vision once I saw: It was an Abyssinian maid, And on her dulcimer she played, Singing of Mount Abora. Could I revive within me
Her symphony and song, To such a deep delight 'twould win me, That with music loud and long, I would build that dome in air, That sunny dome! those caves of ice! And all who heard should see them there, And all should cry, Bewar-e! Beware!
His flashing eyes, his floating hair!
Weave a circle round him thrice, And close your eyes with holy dread, For he on honeydew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise.
-Samuel Taylor Coleridge
All night long the window kept blowing open bringing the last of the rain to my pillow
letting the light deepen along the ceiling
and the curtains run loose in mild disorder
each time it blew open I would awaken to fasten the window but it would not stay
again it would open before I could sleep until the morning grew wide with thoughts of sleep
but the light seemed lighter then than anywhere and oh how the air was sweet after the rain
-Jack Anderson
Gregg Arthur Doty
"Who are you?" said the Caterpillar. This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, "1-1 hardly know, sir, just at present-at least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then."
"For me the w9rld is weird because it is stupendous, awesome, mysterious, unfathomable; rriy interest has been to convince you that you ml.lst assume resporisit)ility for being in this world, in this marvelous desert, in this rriaryelous time. I wanted to convince you that you must lear.n to make every act count, since you are going to be here for only a short while, in faCt, too short for witnessing all the marvels of it."
-Carlos Castaneda
Lee Maria Stevenson
Year after year my notebook fills up with wind, leaves, calligraphy, quicklime, onions, roots, dead women.
Why these? Why trifles like these, and no others?
-Pablo Neruda
You've got to get up every morning With a smile on your face
And show the world
All the love in your heart
Then people gonna treat you better
You're going to find, yes you will
That you're beautiful as you feel.
-Carole King
Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
-Anonymous
Anne Caillouette
god knows you 've got to give yourself time to think these days
Lord knows you've got to take enough time to look both ways The pieces fly by so quickly now.
-James Taylor
Friends are forever giving life but you 've got to make it by yourself.
(The Starchild) waited , marshaling his thoughts and brooding over his still untested powers. For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next. But he would think of something .
- Arthur C. Clarke
2001
I asked him vith my eyes to ask again Yes and then he ask ed me would I Yes and first I put m : arms around him Yes and drew him dcwn to my breasts all perfume Yes and his heart wru going like mad and Yes I said I will Yes
-James Joyce
I must go down to the sea agairi to the lonely sea and sky And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by
-John Masefield
Roger Edward Awad
How many years can a mountain exist before it is washed to the sea?
How many years can some people exist before they are allowed to be free?
How many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn't see?
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind
The answer is blowing in the wind.
How many times must a man look up before he can see the sky?
How many ears must one man have before he can hear, he can cry?
How many deaths will it take till he knows that too many people have died?
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind The answer is blowing in the wind.
-Bob Dylan
The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way Where may paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say
Still round the corner there may wait A new road or a secret gate; And though I oft have passed them by, A day will come at last when I Shall take the hidden paths that run West of the Moon, East of the Sun.
-J. R. R. Tolkien
Jefferson William Chen
When you know a thing, to recognize that you know it, and when you do not know a thing, to recognize that you do not know it. That is knowledge.
-Confucius
If it weren't for the last minute, a lot of things wouldn't get done.
"M other is putting my new secondhand clothes in order. She prays now, she says, that I may learn in my own life and away from home and friends what the heart is and what it feels. Amen. So be it. Welcome, 0 life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience and to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race."
-James Joyce
Carolyn Susan Sadler
Sometimes my friends think I'm not equal
But I know I'm as good;
Sometimes my friends think I'm not as smart as them
But I know I am
My parents think I hate my brother
But I couldn't do without him
Most people don't think I am an animal lover
But that is what has kept me up
My brothers don't think I will succeed
But I know I will
My friends think I like my solitude
But often I don't
Many think my friend and I aren't alike
But really we are
Many think I don't care
But I really do
Many think I seem to be
But really I am
The trick, according to Chiang, was for Jonathan to stop seeing himself as trapped in .:. side a limited body that had a forty-two inch wingspan and performance that could be plotted on a chart. The trick was to kriow that his true nature lived , as perfect as an unwritten number, everywhere at once across space and time
-Richard Bach
JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SE:AGULL
Felecia Ann Davis
Steffan Schlundt
so now
i begin to ask and to take what i need of you what i want is no magical fable.
babe, the golden princess just ain't my style and the king in you won't emerge with one fairytale kiss.
i fight my own dragons, just sometimes please hand me the sword
- Paulette Hansel
... For on such occasions Nature has always something rare to show us, and the danger to life and limb is hardly greater than one would experience crouching deprecatingly beneath a roof
-John Muir
John Walter Chadwick
If music could make people happy , I would be a musician. If words could make people understand , I would be a writer.
BOTTOM ROW (left to right): Chris Greutink, Cheryl Nickel, Debbie Beutler, Kathryn Toomer, Sarah Galvarro, Ann Mitchell, Amy Bradbury, Alison Anson, Lisa Allen, Tricia Flynn, Sarah Hotchkis, Dan Revel. SECOND ROW: Sarah Babcock, Kathleen Gilmore, Vanessa Laird, Julie Kendrick, Robbin Grider, Jocelyn Bergen, Maria Perla, Stirling Carraway, Anne Chadwick, Betsy Jelliffe, Sally Shore, Hannah Li, Arianne Haring, Dean Jensen, Andy Andrews, Alec Boehm. THIRD ROW: Peter Yang, David Wayte, Bryan Wilson, Steve Keller, Bert Banta, Scott Albrecht, Am it Roy, Daryl Perkins, Catherine Flynn, Lauren Tuerk, Nancy Mclaughlin, Melissa Lightstone, Richard Anderson, Rody Davis, Chris Matthiessen, Mr. Klayman. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Spiegel, Mark Stevenson, Eddie Jaeger, Richard Rho, Jonathan Schwartz, Tim Titus, Josh Maddox, Parker Kressen, Gerry Gollin. FIFTH ROW: Andy Gray, Alex Varga, Brian Berdan, Laura Harvey, Alison Carter, Paul Hodgdon, Janet Dahl, Lillemor Hastrup. NOT SHOWN: Frank Swiadek. ·
"There's a hand where?"
A hard day on the range
"Oh, you're kidding! I forgot again?!"
"John Manley, eat your heart out!"
But would you buy a used car from this face?
kaleidescope (noun) - a changing scene or pattern.
"Don't make me go to class!"
People and places are the parts of this kaleidescopethe places that we live and move in and which provide the form for our feelings.
The phrase "people and places" was not arranged accidentally. It is people that give the kaleidescope its content. Sometimes they were happy
"If we stay here long enough, do you think they'll take us back to the padded room?"
And sometimes there were other moods.
"No way, baby!"
There were times for relating to other people
There were times for relating to other living beings.
And best of all, there were times to be alone.
There were people being themselves
"What, me not take U.S. History seriously?"
And there were people at work
who never seemed to have enough time.
"The bell's rung folks, will everyone please be quiet?"
"Hey, where's the other half of that worm?"
And there were times to relax and meet the demands of the day.
John's Special-of-the-Month
There were people with special pur-
And there were people with special interests.
Some people chose to develop new interests .
There were those who were spontaneously creative
And those who practiced creative discipline.
The only constant aspect of a kaleidescope is change
most of the guys that you meet on the street speak of true love ...
M.V.P. - John Mack
All C.I.F. - John Mack
David Clark
2 wins, 6 losses; 5th in Prep League
Poly-0, Cuyama Valley-45
Poly-16, Marshall-32
Poly-46, M id-City-0
*Poly-0, Rio Hondo-46
*Poly-1 0, Chadwick-6
"For
*Poly-0, Flintridge-1 (forfeit)
*Poly-12, Buckley-48
*Poly-7, Pacific-14
*league game
God's sake Mike, remember I just finished my manicure!"
7 wins, 1 loss; 2nd in Prep League
Poly-30, Cuyama Valley-14
Poly-28, Marshall-12
Poly-34, Melodyland-0
*Poly-8, Rio Hondo-14
*Poly-53, Chadwick-6
*Poly-1, Buckley-0 (forfeit)
*Poly-44, Flintridge-24
*Poly-1, Pacific-O (forfeit)
*league games
9 wins, 5 losses, 2nd in League
Round 1
Westridge- 15-6, 15-13
Maranatha- 12-15, 15-3, 16-14
Rio Hondo- 15-7, 17-15
Pacific- 15-6, 15-8
Mayfield- 15-12, 10-15, 9-15
Chadwick- 15-0, 16-14
Liberty Christian- 15-7, 15-4
South Pasadena- 15-13, 6-15, 3-15
Round 2
15-6, 15-5
12-15, 7-15
16-14, 15-3
15-4, 15-13
17-19, 13-15
15-4, 4-15, 9-15
M.V.P.-Libby Huebner
Most Inspirational-Sue Talbot
Most Improved-Nancy Koch
All League1st Team- Suzy Gilmore
2nd Team- Kathleen Gilmore
Libby Huebner
Honorable Mention- Nancy Koch
M.V.P.-Janet Dahl
Most Inspirational- Amy Bradbury
Most Improved- Nancy Mclaughlin
JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SCORES
Round 1
Westridge- 15-8, 15-10
Maranatha- 15-4, 15-11
Chandler- 15-12, 15-10
Pacific- 15-4, 13-15, 15-12
Mayfield- 3-15, 6-15
Chadwick- 15-7, 15-2
Round 2
Westridge- 8-15, 15-13, 5-15
Maranatha- 15-13, 15-12
Chandler- 15-4; 15-13
Pacific Christian- 15-6, 15 3
Mayfield- 0-15, 15-11, 5-15
Chadwick- default
"They tell me that when this thing comes down, I'm supposed to hit it over that net. Interesting "
Most Valuable Player- Brad Baldridge
All League First Team- Brad Baldridge David Barber
All San Gabriel Valley Third Team- Brad Baldridge
Small Schools' C.I.F. Team- Brad Baldridge
Poly 29 Bosco Tech
Poly 36 Tehachapi
Poly 59 Brentwood
Poly 39 Moorpark
Poly 42 La Canada
Poly 56 La Salle
Poly 35 Saugus_
Poly 66 Fillmore
Poly 34 Francis Parker
*Poly 62 Rio Hondo
*Poly 54 Chadwick
*Poly 91 Buckley
*Poly 93 Flintridge
*Poly 82 Pacific
*Poly 42 Rio Hondo
Poly 55 Maranantha
*Poly 50 Chadwick
*Poly 61 Buckley
*Poly 72 Flintridge
*Poly 71 Pacific
Poly 71 Thacher
*-league games
MVP- Suzy Gilmore
Most Inspirational- Lisa Yonemoto
Most Improved- Alison Carter
Poly 12
Poly 10
Poly 15
Poly 21
Poly 21
Poly 10
Poly 24
Poly 13
Buckley 17 Poly 16 Mayfield
Lutheran (LV)15 Poly 23 Chadwick
Village 5 Poly 24 Chandler
Mayfield 14* Poly 14 Maranatha
Chadwick 8* Poly 26 Chandler
Arcadia 35 Poly 23 Pacific
Maranatha 4* Poly 16 Marshall
Pacific 16* Poly 14 Village
*-League game
M.V.P.- Tricia Flynn Hannah Li Most Inspirational- Jocelyn Bergen
M.V.P.- Lisa Yonemoto
Most Inspirational- "Vendy Silver
Most Improved- Alison Carter
All league- Lisa Yonemoto Alison Carter
Prep League Champions
Runnerup for Prep League Sportsmanship Trophy
Prep League MVP: Luis lbacache
Leading Individual Scorers: Luis lbacache, Mike LaHorgue
Most Individual Assists: Mike LaHorgue
MVP: Luis lbacache
MIP: David Clark
For the first time in Poly's soccer history, our varsity team made it into the C.I.F. playoffs; however,
while it was a close game in the beginning, our 3A opponents, Bell Gardens, had too much luck near the goal.
to
Kerry Zachariasen, Scott Babcock, Jay Quinn. MIDDLE ROW: John Clayton, Wayne Brandt, Lisa Fay, Dan Raftery, Robert krueger, (captain), Lauren Tuerk, Coach Tim Blankenhorn. BOTTOM ROW: Rody Davis, David LaHorgue, Ted Hon, Jonathan Schwartz, Bruce Berkey, Carter Mack, Tim Frank, Bob Shlaudeman. NOT SHOWN: Eric Highleyman, Amit Roy, Renee Russak, Tim Titus, Anthony kamb, Tom Marble.
Awarded Prep League Co-Championship
MVP-Henry Matthiessen
MIP-Bob Shlaudeman and John Horn
All-League First Team:
All-League Second Team:
GIRLS VARSITY SCORES
3 Wins, 3 Losses
Poly 3 .Mayfield
Poly 6 Westridge
Poly 5 Westridge
Poly 3 Mayfield
Poly 4 Westridge
Poly 3 Mayfield
MVP- Alison Carter
GOLF SCORES
3 Wins, 5 Losses; 3rd In League
defeated St. Genevieve
defeated La Salle lost to Flintridge lost to St. Genevieve defeated L.A. Baptist lost to La Salle lost to L.A. Baptist lost to Flintridge
Poly-46, Lutheran (Orange)-75, at Western-40. Poly-20, at Buckley-85. Poly-76, at Chadwick-27.
BOYS: Rio Hondo-126, Buckley-112, Poly-46, Flintridge-45, Pacific-23, Chadwick-16.
MVP- David Wayte
GIRLS: Chadwick-115, Poly-105, Maranatha-68, Pacific-49.
MVP- Robbin Grider
Anne Caillouette-Head
Tara Neuwirth · Susan Talbot
Ginny Hardaway
Stacey Moreno
Kathleen Gilmore
Janet Dahl
Lisa Gobar
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Adams
The Albrecht Family
The Thomas Allen Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Applebaum
Mr. and Edward G. Awad and Family
Mr. and Mrs Guilford C . Babcock
The Blackham Family
Fred and Judy Brandt
The Byrnes Family · ;
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Caillouette
The Chen Family
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Clark, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Clayton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Cunningham
The David J. Dahl Family
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Doty
The A. T. Doyle Family
The Fassbinder Family
The Fay Family
The Louis Fleming Family
The George F. Fry, Jr., Family
Mr. and Mrs. G. Rodney Garside
Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Gillam
The Gilmore Family
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Gollin
The Stafford R. Grady Family
The Griggs Family
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Hall, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Hardaway, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harvey
The Haymond Family
The Hon Family
Dr: Edward N. Horner
Ttte Jaeger Family
The Family ... ..
The Sydney L. Johnson, Jr. Family
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Koch
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Krueger
The Lightstone Family
The Liu Family ,
The Mclaughlin Family
Mr. and Mrs. James McMorrow
Dr. and Mrs. A. Miller
The Moore Family
The Fred B. Morrison Family
The Musante Family
Mr. and Mrs. George Piness, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack J. Pinksy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Ray
Dr. and Mrs. H. ·s. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. David Kirk Robinson and Family
The Russak Family
The Sadler Family
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Schryver
Dr. Arthur W. Silver
Dr. and Mrs. David Stevenson and Family
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Titus, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Varga
The Waltman Family
Mr. Frank S. Whiting
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It is not the critic who counts, nor the man who points out where the strong man stumbles, nor where the doer of deeds could have done them better. On the contrary, the credit belongs to the man who Is actually in the arena-whose vision is marred by the dust and the sweat and the blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes up again and again; who knows great devotion, the great enthusiasm; who at best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement. However, if he fails, at least he falls while daring greatly so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.
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Our thanks to the following for their special contributions:
Rachel Blackham
Valiere Byrnes
Anne Caillouette
Kim Crocker
Lou Fleming
Chris Matthiessen
Peter Matthiessen
Lori Miller
Glenn Schlundt
Maria Stevenson
Our special thanks to John Chadwick for his cover design, artwork and division pages.