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TIMOTHY JOHN WOLLAECER. Tim came to Country Day from Indian Hill in the ninth grade. In his four years at Country Day, he has compiled an enviable record. Academically, he was one of the outstanding students in the school. Athletically, he was equally out- standing. He was a fine football end, starting at that position on the undefeated '60 football team. In bas- ketball he was a starting forward. Track, though, was his real love. Since his freshman year, he has been a fine runner, but in his junior year he exploded and set school records in the 100 and 200 yard dashes and the broad jump. He was also on two relay record setting teams. Besides this, he sang in the Gamboliers and wrote faithfully for the SCROLL. His classmates, seeing his outstanding qualities, elected him class president in his junior year. We are sure Tim's ability, intelligence, and personality will carry him to continued success in the future. n' ALAN BARRY ZEFF. A senior with blond barbed wire hair seen around Country Day answers to the name Alan Zeff. Alan came to Country Day in the eighth grade from Woodward and since then he has won many friends and made a good record. Because of a bad back injury Alan's participation in sports has been limited, but he has played creditabiy on the tennis team, lettering his last year. This year he was an X-squad captain. Alan's responsibility and leadership were demonstrated as senior class secretary and as secretary of his fra- ternity, Phi Epsilon, Woodward Chapter. On weekends and in the summer Alan works in his father's jewelry business. After graduating from either the University of Wis- consin, Michigan, or Illinois, he plans to go into the retail business. His main interest is his c313 the little senior shack, where he and the Nobles are usually found during all free periods. 26
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JOHN BARRY STULBARG. John has not had very long to establish a reputation at Country Day; but in his two years here he has been one of the friendliest figures in the school. Stuly came here as a junior from Indian Hill. In his junior year he was the varsity basketball manager and an outfielder on the baseball team. This year he played X -squad and helped manage the varsity foot- ball squad when he was needed. He also played base- ball again in the spring. John, an honorary member of Delta Beta fraternity, has many hobbies outside of school. He loves riding and plays polo. He also has a great interest in astronomy. He spends much time camping and enjoys the outdoors. John hopes to matriculate at Babson in the fall. PETER JOSEPH STERN. Dividing his versatile talents as generously as he could, Peter has contributed to many areas of school life in the past four years. He added to the impressive success of the football teams, as he has been a starting tackle for the past two years. He achieved notable success on the soccer field and captained an intramural team in his senior year. For the past four springs he has started and lettered on the tennis team. He was twice business manager of the SCROLL and participated in the play for four years. Although he is president of Delta Beta, Mr. Davison has assured him that colleges will overlook this, his only blemish on an otherwise spotless record. In his Senior year he was president of his class and co-editor of the ARCHIVE and maintained an honors average. 25
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CLASS OFFICERS J. Shetter1y ViceuPresJ, P. Stern UDIESJ, A. Zeff 5ecj Friendliest ............ Zeff Best Athlete ............ Wollaeger Smartest . . . . .. . . . .. . . Arms, Shetterly 43Hardest Worker ......... Pabst Most Likely To Succeed ..... Shetterly, DaCosta Most Popular ........... Shetterly Most Intellectual .. . . . . . . . Shetterly Funniest ............. Cotton Most Responsible ........ Levick Best Looking ........... Barrett Strongest ............. Armstrong Most Scientific .......... Deupree Best Dressed ........... Fleischer Best Actor ............ Perry Best Dancer ............ Wollaeger, Arms Most Modest A . .. . . . . . Pabst Wildest .............. Niehoff nguietest . .. . .. .. .. . . . .Knoop, Joseph BestSinger.............Arms Best Looking Girlfriend . .. , . Wollaeger Most Pseudointellectual . .. . . Stern QZKindest . . .. . ...... DaCosta Best Writer.. . . . .. .. . . A .Shetterly Most Generous . .. . . . . . . . Stulbarg Preppiest. .. . .. .. ......Perry QgHappiest .H , .. .. .. . . . .Stern Most Sincere ........... Wollaeger Last To School . . . . . . . . . Knoop JFastest Car. . .......... Barrett ,oLast To Graduate ........ Zeff 27
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