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

 - Class of 1968

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PHILLIP SAMUEL PROSCH There was no mistake, there is no mistake, there shall be no mistake. Phil entered the class as a Sophomore. Traces of his unintentional humor have come out unex¬ pectedly, catching many of his classmates unaware. A sports enthusiast, he has been a member of the football, basketball, track, and soccer teams. Besides his interest in athletics, Phil has also par¬ ticipated in the Spanish Club and the Film Society. He has consistently backed the cause of school spirit as a Rebel Rouser. RAYMOND JACKSON PAYNE, JR. The way not to fail is to determine to suc¬ ceed. Since coming to Country Day in the ninth grade, Jack has become one of the most influential members of the class. Outspoken in many matters, Jack has helped the class reach a number of impor¬ tant decisions. An outstanding baseball player, Jack was elected Co-Captain of the 1968 team. He was named honorable mention on the All-Coun¬ ty football team and played a vital role as the sixth man on the basketball team. Jack’s outgoing personality and sincere attitude will make him a respected member of any community. DAVID ELLIS RAMStY The multitude is always in the wrong. David is one the latest additions to the class of 1968 and although he has been with us for only two years, he has been an enthusiastic member of the Spanish Club and Film Society. Outspoken and determined, David has been known for having the last word in matters of importance. He has actively supported Country Day athletics by managing the baseball team, participating in soccer, and attend¬ ing numerous games and matches. Anxious to be an integral part of campus life, David will be re¬ membered as a diligent, co-operative member of the class.

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NANCY ELLEN NETZORG The eyes are the mirror of the soul. Nancy has been Texas’ million dollar contribu¬ tion to Country Day. She arrived here from Big D with a dynamic spirit and a winning personality. Although she has been with us only one year, she has been amazingly active in school life. An en¬ thusiastic Rebel fan, she has been a Rebel Rouser and a member of Spirit Club. She has inspired class discussions with many novel ideas and has always been willing to help carry out a new plan. In her short sojourn at Country Day, Nancy ' s wit and vi¬ tality have helped her to win the friendship of her classmates. MARJORIE MILES McMILLAN A little body with a mighty heart. Margie has made up for her microscopic size by being a class giant both actively and scholasti¬ cally. Noted for hard work during her three years ' at Country Day, she has been Secretary-Treasurer of the Booster Club, a cheerleader, and the Busi¬ ness Manager oi Post Script. The little girl with the innocent look has been an avid promoter of soul at Country Day. Always in the swing of things, she has been a member of French Club, Aquilifer, and Community and World Service Or¬ ganization. Margie -- the small one with a lot to say. ELIZABETH LYNN NISBET Haply I think on thee Liz entered our class in 1964, and has since proven herself a natural leader. Completely or¬ ganized, she has been an excellent Chairman of the Assembly Planning Committee. Tuesday morn¬ ing has become an eagerly awaited date for Liz’s interesting speakers and performers. Known for her down-to-earth attitude, she was chosen as Co- Chairman of the Country Day Youth Council, and a member of Monitor ' s Editorial Board. An in¬ dependent and reliable member of the class, Liz has never failed to be graceful, poised, and genu¬ inely interested.



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CATHERINE MARIA SELLERS You can take the girl out of the small town, but you can ' t take the small town out of the girl. Tyu Tyu, who blushes instantaneously and is innately friendly, came to Country Day as a sopho¬ more. Her considerate nature and ingenuous out¬ look have made her a welcome addition everywhere. Some of her activities include Assembly Planning Committee, Monitor, Spanish and Booster Clubs. A prankster at heart, she has often been saved by her innocent look. Tyu Tyu, who is blessed with endless patience, always tries harder, as evidenced by her Co-Chairmanship of the United Appeal Drive and the honor of Most Improved Student in 1966. PAUL RUFFIN SCARBOROUGH Not too timid, not too bold. A soft spoken member of the class, Paul has been with us since 1964. Dazzling many with an aristocratic charm, Paul has found outlet for his talents in the science lab. His famed sense of hu¬ mor has been appreciated by the Spanish and Latin Clubs, as well as the Film Society. Interested and dependable, Paul has a genius for getting things done smoothly, but with a distinctive Scarborough flair. Never buffeted by the pressures of Senior life, Paul is a reliable asset to our class. NOEL DAY SIDFORD It is my fervent hope that life... ever be tears and laughter. One day in the middle of the ninth grade, Hol¬ ly appeared and since then things have been hap¬ pening. An innovator and opponent of passivity, she helped bring Honor Council out into the open. Nothing is so good that it cannot be made better-- this has been Hoi ' s attitude at Country Day, and she proceeded to do exactly that as Co-Editor of Monitor. Always a dynamic leader and enthusias¬ tic follower, she has been Vice President of Aquili- fer, Co-Chairman of the Assembly Planning Com¬ mittee, and a member of the Post Script Staff.

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