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

 - Class of 1962

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RICHARD W. KNOOP. Rick has been a quiet but out- going student in his three years at Country Day. His athletic ability stood out each year in football, soccer, and track. He will always be remembered for his fine third leg in the 880 yard relay and his twentynfive yard run in the Bethel game. Who could forget Noop as he booted a. long kick on the soccer field or as he dashed up the driveway to catch his eleven o'clock class. Watson will long be haunted by Nooper's third base melody; MI. Brush will recall his occasional ap- pearances at Gambolier practice. Who could ever forget the orange suede combatboots that Rick wore in COMMAND DECISION. Because of his warm smile and personality, fast talk, and love for Mexican guitar players, we feel certain Rick will succeed anywhere he goes. RICHARD DUNl-IAM lEVICK. Rick started his career at C.D. in the seventh grade and since then has com- piled an outstanding record which has earned for him the Country Day Award. For four years, Rick has been an exuberant member of X-squad, and has been a captain three times. In soccer he has been captain twice and has earned three letters. In the spring Rick plays left field for the baseball team, for which he has earned two letters. He represented his class on the student council in his freshman and sophomore years. For the past two years, Rick has been editor-in- chief of the SCROLL, and is usually found on Saturday morning waiting at Country Day's front door for late articles. After spending last summer 'as a POST-TIMES STAR copy boy, he was asked if he was interested in journalism as a career. There was an emphatic No'. 22

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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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KARL RICHARD NIEHOFF. Nick returned to Country Day after a leave of absence of a year in which he at- tended Lawrenceville. His return was rejoiced by his classmates and especially Mr. Wright. Since chemistry is Nick's favorite subject, Nick and Mr. Wright get along famously. It seems that Mr. Wright always wants him to sit near the front of the class. The school play has been Nick's most noted endeavor. In his four high school years at Country Day, he has four times had large parts which he superbly portrayed. Nick has participated extemporaneously in X-squad, soccer, tennis, Gam- boliers, and the Nobles. Outside of school, Nick is an active member of Delta Beta Fraternity and has been elevated to the position of chaplain twice. Next year, the entire school will miss Nick's timely philosophical Comments, but we know he is going on to bigger and better things. JERRY LEWIS PABST. Jerry came to Country Day in the seventh grade. Since then, he has made himself the academic leader of his class by being on high honors every year of his Country Day career. His fine efforts have been awarded by being named class scholar four years and by being elected to CUM LAUDE in his junior year. Jerry was a much sought after player when it came time for X-squad teams to be chosen each year. t erry's favorite sport is soccer in which he has been a starting fullback on the varsity team. In spring, Jerry's sport is tennis. Jerry is one of the few Scroll reporters to ever, much less always, turn in his articles typed and on time. Next year Jerry will enter Kenyon College. We are sure Jerry will continue to achieve success as he has so notably at Country Day. 23

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