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BARBARA BARTOW CHURCH That action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest num¬ bers. Barbi possesses a friendliness which can be contagious. For the past five years, her hail-fel¬ low --well-met” attitude has permeated the class. An incurable prankster, she has been at the core of the Country Day fun-lovers. Barbi has been out¬ standing in girls ' athletics; her accomplishments include captain of the volleyball team, a four- year member of the basketball team, and a mem¬ ber of the softball team. She has also been a win¬ ner of the Victoria Ludorum award. Barbi has been an active school supporter as a Rebel Rouser, Booster Club member, alternate cheerleader, and President of the Spirit Club. A Yankee with Southern good nature, Barbi is sure to be a success anywhere. RANDAL BURNS BOROUGH, JR. Wasted is that day on which we have not laughed. Wherever Randy has wandered during his two years at Country Day he has left behind smirks, gig¬ gles, and sometimes hysterics. Randy has earned the title of class clown, but he has had his serious moments. He has been a diligent student and an active participator. Randy has played football and was a member of the track and wrestling teams. He has also been a Booster and Monogram Club member. RANDALL HORACE BOONE It matters not how long you live, but how well. Randy has been part of the nucleus of the Country Day baseball team for four years. He was elected Most Valuable Player by his teammates in 1967, and Co-Captain of the 1968 team. Besides baseball, he has been active in football and wres¬ tling. Booner has been well-liked by all for his sincerity and his understanding attitude. He has been an active member of the Monogram Club and Film Society. During his four years at Country Day Randy, has proven himself to be a loyal and help¬ ful member of the class. —v,--
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The Class of 1968 is a unique combination of staunch idealism and rugged pragmatism resulting in a varied and flexible unit of in¬ dividual free minds and spirits. Academically, no previous class has show such vibrant enthusiasm and originality. In athletics the strength and character of winners and losers alike reflect the level of maturity and commitment that is so necessary in life. Socially, the class as a whole is a poised and confident group, ready for what the world has waiting for it. Excellence is the goal for which every Senior strives. And this class--the Class of 1968--has attained that goal in nearly every field imaginable. But the class is still striving, and will always strive to¬ ward a new and higher goal, whether it be in the arts, the sciences, or the humanities. Throughout this quest for excellence the class will always be free and vital, for without this spark, what is life? To the Class of 1968, life is producing, growing, working for something better and more meaningful; but most of all, life is the search for oneself in a complicated and often confused world. When this goal is finally reached - and reach it we shall - then the Class of 1968 will have taken its place among the elite in an active and pro¬ gressive world. DAVID MICHAEL BIGHAM Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame. David has kept Country Day’s athletic team in order for the past two years. As manager of the baseball, basketball, and football teams he has seen to it that equipment and players were always in excellent condition. He has been the Most Im¬ proved student for both his Sophomore and Junior years; this is only one of the many indications that he is a determined worker. David ' s cheery attitude and jovial nature during his three years at Country Day have made him a pleasant addition to the Class of 1968. 12
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AMY PHYLLIS COHEN Though deep, yet clear; though gentle, yet not dull. Calamities are made for her to fall into; such seems to be Amy’s predicament. One girl just cannot get into the trouble she does advertantly. In .between attacks of bad luck, Amy has been Vice President of the Latin Club and a member of Film Society. Since coming to Country Day in the sixth grade, Amy has been known for her complete¬ ly unassuming attitude. She has gained the admira¬ tion of the class for her earth-shaking College Board scores. Amy has always been willing to help when she was needed; she has worked on Monitor and has been a Booster Club member. HERBERT WILLIAM COPELAND I love fool’s experiments, I am always making them. Soon after coming to Country Day as a tenth grader, Bill became known as a quiet, courteous, and dependable member of our class. Bill matured in athletics during his Senior year and became one of Country Day ' s most improved wrestlers and an outstanding Pup football coach. Bill could always be counted on to do his best at anything he was asked to do, and do it willingly and conscienteous- ly. Generous with his smiles and possessing a re¬ served confidence all his own, Bill will be remem t bered as a strong and vital part of our class. SUSAN SCOTT CRAIG Behold her solitary in the field. A true individualist, Susan has been associated with anything exciting, original, or unorthodox. A good friend, she has always been quietly friendly and sincerely interested, Susan has shown a definite talent for writing and has been a consistent con¬ tributor to Literary Review. She has also been a member of the Assembly Planning Committee and the Film Society. A possessor of novel tastes and a turn for dramatics, Susan has added her own spark of sophistication to the Country Day scene. She entered the Class as a Junior.
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