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Yeiser plays champion Stern in ping-pong tourney. prehensive tests of each student's reading abi1ity, de- signed to evince a need for such a program, brought Mr. Paul Goddard from Philadelphia fresh and ready to teach everyone how to read at 1500 words a minute. He tried, but it just did not work so well as he had planned. At the end of six weeks he found himself screaming, You think I'm wrong'2You think you can't read fast? When MI. Goddard had returned to Phila- delphia, no one was really sure. On that happy note, spring vacation began. Laughin Mask players rehearse MR. ROBERTS; 12 Spring comes to Country Day
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H E is 4379 married. Following nature's plan, he has one child. He owns 1.19 cars, a 1960 lf2 model, t2 parts sedan, 1 part station wagom and .06 motor- cycles. He is of middle age tbetween 20 and 60L of average height, tanywhere from 5'8 to 6'2L and weighs not more than 300 lbs. twith his dog. His chosen po- tion is 39070 milk, 417:: bourbon, 6070 martini, and the rest Alka-Seltzer. He smokes 13 uz cigarettes a day, .06 cigars, and .06 pipes. Outside school his interests vary from quail hunting to Alum crystal growing. Obviously, this mathematical attempt to pinpoint the average Country Day teacher runs amuck, for no one who fits this description is found in the halls and classrooms of the school. So diverse are the interests, activities and attitudes of the faculty that no come posite Mr. X could exist by any analysis. Outside the blue and white walls the faculty en- gages in anything from asparagus growing to motor- cycling. Somewhere in the middle,however, is a more common interest in athletics. While Messrs. Yeiser and Holliday take to the hunt, or go fishing whenever pos- sible, Mr. Brush considers sailing, Mr. Gross hockey, . and Mr. Reid snow skiing as the favorite recreation. Tennis is Mr. Wright's department both in and out of school. Coach McDaniel is of course a forced Spectator, but Mr. Irwin and Mr. Pattison are regulars at all the t athletic events. tThe latter was recently out of town to miss his first CD. football game in 16 yearsy Mr. I Machen's wizardry on the soccer field is by now leg- Mr. H. M. Brush, M.A., English. Mr. L. S. Partisan, M.A., History Mr. C. F. Yeiser,M.A., English. endary. In a similar way there is a wide-spread liking for music. Messrs. Davison, Yeiser, McClarey, Machen and Holliday all enjoy a little classical music on the hiefi. Mr. Eberhard, a clarinetist, recalls playing for a dance combo in college. Mr. Irwin7 also a musician, has often regaled his French classes with a rendition of some obscure piece on the piano; and to the school's amazement, Coach McDaniel showed himself to be a trumpet player. On weekends, several of the celibates like Mr. Gross, MI. Cooper and Mr. Holliday, who have not joined the ranks of the confirmed old bachelors, pursue the pleasures of a casual tiate. Many teachers just rest after what Mr. Eberhard describes as an inn vigorating, hair-xaising, nerve-shattering week. Al-
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