Cincinnati Country Day School - Archive Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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FLAVIO MOREIRA da COSTA. Flavio, that popular, dashing, and sophisticated Latin, came to Country Day this year as an exchange student from the Colegio de Aplicacao, an experimental school in southern Brazil. He is living with the Shetterly family with whom he will stay until he returns to Brazil in July. After his graduation from C.D., he intends to enroll at Rio de Janeiro's university to study philosophy. He also hopes to receive a scholarship from UNESCO in order to study the direction of movies at the Sorbonne University in Paris. Athletically, Flavio was too old to participate in interscholastic sports, but he was a star at soccer, which he has played since he was a young boy. Flavio's hobbies are movies and journalism. He has been writing for Brazilian newspapers since he was fifteen. Good luck, Fidel. RICHARD REDWOOD DEUPREE III. Characterized by long blond hair and a red Falcon, Red came back to C.D. as a senior, after leaving in the fifth grade to attend Ashville. An adept thquader and a heartless soccer player, describe Red as an athlete. Red gets.a bang out of chemistry and the lab gets an even bigger bang out of him. He has a deadly enticing queen and a couple of romantic UQm'ghts- -that is in chess. Red's true hobby, however, is aviation. One can usually find him draped over the front seat of his car in the front of the school garage. Besides cheap cars, Rich dislikes comformity and Friday lunches. looking for a small western college, he leaves his chess board to Adamson, and a parking meter to anyone who wants it. 20

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ROSS STANTON BARRETT. Ross came to Country Day in the eighth grade from Glendale School. He is best known around school for his photography, and has been photographer for both the ARCHIVE and SCROLL. He has played basketball ever since he was in the eighth grade, but his true athletic skill is in tennis in which he received letters in his junior and senior years. This year he helped coach lower school football. Ross also has been a gifted member of the Gamboliers since sophomore year, and in that same year he was secretary of his class. Outside of school, Ross is an energetic hotographer as well as a fervent sports car enthusiast: As a photog- rapher, his skill is reflected in his two Kodak Photography awards. Working 3.3a mechanic during his junio sum- me: he gained exper'ence irhhis favorite hobb and is now a member of the N.0.S. S.C.A. Sports Car Club. JOSEPH W. COTTON. Joe came to Country Day last year as a junior from Dixie Heights School in Kentucky. Since then he has not only received notable grades, but also has been popular with the students because of his fine sense of humor. In this short time he has participated in many ac- tivities, including the ARCHIVE, football, tennis, soccer and the checker team. Joe is an active member of Delta Beta fraternity and is also a member of the Nobles. He is a philatelist and enjoys any type of re- search. Joe's motto is, Better safe than sorry. Joe is more determined to get his term paper to MI. Pattison this year than last, for he would like to pass freshman history. He is undecided where he will go when and if he leaves Country Day, but we wish him the best of luck wherever he goes. 19



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THOMAS CHARLES JOSEPH. Since entering Country Day six years ago, Tom has been active in both sports and extra-curricular activities. He has participated in football, soccer, and basketball for two years each, and has been a member of the tennis team for four years. Much of his time has been unselfishly spent in such out- side activities as the SCROLL icirculation mng, the ARCHIVE, and the stage crew. Outside of school he was a member of Delta Beta and enjoys sailing, skiing, canoeing, and likes to travel. The senior class is losing its secondary senior shack. Several times stealthy figures have been seen sneaking around his home when he is in some other part of town. When the cat's away the mice from Kentucky will play. It is certain that Tom will be happy at the college of his choice, and will make a good representative for CD. RICHARD I. FLEISCHER. Dick, commonly called the Hash, came to Country Day in his junior year from Walnut Hills. There, he was an active participant in basketball, baseball, and was in the fencing club. At C.D. he has played X-squad and was a member of the J.V. basketball team, and this year played on the base- ball team. As dramatics is one of his biggest interests, he had a leading role in the play in both his junior and senior year. Outside of school his interests vary from scuba diving to bowling in which he is a team captain in a league. He plans to go to Tulane University or Washington University after which he hopes to study law and go into the business field. 21

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