Charlotte Country Day School - Postscript Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1968

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EDITH GOSSETT DALTON Those who bring sunshine to others can¬ not keep it from themselves. While most of us discussed our responsibilities, planned them, or avoided them, Dede was busy getting them done. She came to Country Day in the seventh grade, and the aura of charm and sin¬ cerity which surrounded her has grown through the years. She has guided Aquilifer in upholding the organization ' s tradition of excellence in both aca¬ demic and community projects. Dede has been an enthusiastic and dependable member of almost every school organization. A spirited contributor to the Rebel cause, Dede has been a cheerleader for four years. She has given not only tangibly, but also intangibly to our class with her friendli¬ ness, conscientiousness, and effervescence. DAVID NEAL CULBRETH A peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience. Since Cully” arrived at Country Day in 1962, he has seldom been seen around the campus with¬ out his camera. He has been the chief photographer for Literary Review and Monitor, and he has also contributed to Post Script. Cully, a member of both Spanish Club and Monogram Club, has also been a valuable wrestler and baseball player. In his five years at Country Day, Cully has become known for his dependability, quiet assurance and active responsibility. KAREN PAULINE DAVIDSON Today while the blossoms still cling to the vine, I ' ll taste your strawberries, I ' ll drink your sweet wine. Karen is a strange mixture of Southern charm and Yankee energy. When she came to Country Day in ninth grade her constant smile and sparkling per¬ sonality attracted everyone. Since then she has become an outstanding member of the school com¬ munity: Vice President of Aquilifer, May Court attendant. Monitor Copy Editor, Post Script Senior Section Editor, and Head Cheerleader are only some of her distinctions. Most importantly, Karen will be remembered for her undying spirit and de¬ votion to the school. Outgoing, idealistic, enthu¬ siastic, and willing, she is a philosopher with empathy, our thinker with a heart.

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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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MARGARET SIEM DOWGWILLA I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest. During her two years at Country Day, Peggy has been recognized as the creative one, both on paper and in paint. She has been an apt art stu¬ dent and a winner in competition. Her original ideas and natural talent have made her invaluable as Associate Editor of Post Script and Secretary- Treasurer of French Club. An ambitious student and independent thinker, Peggy attended the Governor ' s School in 1966. An achiever, she has often been over-worked and under-acknowledged. STEPHANIE CUMMINGS HAIR Life is a jest and all things show it - I thought so once but now I know it. Pepper has lived up to her name with her un¬ predictable, sometimes caustic wit. Another ad¬ vocate of a good time, Pep has been especially creative in the arts - of making mischief. She has also had her serious turns as one of Country Day’s underground Intelligentsia. Interested in languages. Pepper has been a long time member of the Latin and French Clubs. Since joining the class in 1965, she has added diversion as a lively one. With her bent for journalism and cynical, humor - watch out world! JOHN THOMAS FIELDER The greatest deception is to believe the misunderstood. An innovator, Tom was a natural choice for Booster Club President. In addition to making many advantageous changes in this organization, he has been an ardent basketball player, noted for his ability and drive. An often misconstrued individu¬ alist, Tom has a definite artistic talent which he has demonstrated by winning the 1967 Country Day art award. Throughout his eight years at Country Day, he has been an influential and affable mem¬ ber of the class by occasionally contributing his notorious Fielder witticisms in his detached, con¬ fident manner.

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