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

 - Class of 1964

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Cincinnati Country Day School - Archive Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 10 of 100
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Preparations for the tall sports banquet. Mr. Davison leads assembly. The Literary Magazine has a 13mipestuous editorial meeting Sugar Daddies are oh so good! The Service Club was continued from last year, This year its already large membership was increased by the addition of new altruists and of those whose college records were em- barrassingly void of extra curricular activities. The club, under the leadership of John Lazarus, imported several speakers and continued to send expeditions to Glass House Rest Home and Allan House Along with the changing leaves of fall came the just as inevitable college admission men. Juniors wisely utilized these visits to escape from assembly period study halls while their senior colleagues sweated through interviews with these same visitors in the battle for the all- mighty A rating. Fell sports officially ended with the annual football banquet. The lunchroom was bedecked with pennants displaying the scores of the many C. C. D. S. victories. However, the decoration committee had deived into the fifth and sixth grade records, and then: even some of the scores were repeats. As a grand finale to the festivi- ties, the football team presented Coach MC- Daniel with a portrait of Ben Franklin, an en- framed $100 bill, with which to buy a whirl- pool bath. The seniors, attempting to enrich the im- poverished glass. treasury, sponsored several sock hops after basketball games. At These hops, which were tremendously successful as oppos- ed to last year, students and their dates did the Dog, Monkey, Cow, Snake, and other such throwbacks to jungie tertiiity rites. At the first

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Faithful Bcbo raises fhe stars and s:ri,;es As far as indoor sports went, the Seniors established a sack upon The old stage after an epic battle for heifer quar1ers. Several weeks of iIIicit smoking and competing with Gamboliers for room followed. WiTh The coming of basket- ball, the nicotine fiends had To adioum to The locker room. ArTisticaHy, The first weeks of school saw 1he first annual photography contest. Over fifty phofos were submitted. These were divided into color, Middle School black and white, and Upper School black and white categories for iudging. Prizes were awarded, and there are pIans 10 continue The contest as a yearly event. Several seniors began To beat the drum for The fall play. By The time The direcfor and a play had been selected, the Middle School Play had squeezed out the stage, and the seniors were forced To wait unTiI spring To show of:c The his- Trionic talent Mr. Deane said no smoking! I see, ! see Head using my chemicals!



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p; m 4,; one, the singing of the Safari Men completed the back-to-the-iungl'e atmOS-phere. The- seniors' previous attempt to bolster their funds was a sale of candy at a 1500A profit. This was smash- ed by the dauntless Eliot Ness Hopple. The annual winter carnivai was postponed until spring, as good a time as any to hold a winter carnival. Winter is depressing anyway without trying to sugar coat it. The sudden assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Friday, November 22, 1963, solbered and stunned the student body looking forward to the joys of a weekend. I don't believe it! and Is it true? were echoed throughout the stillness of the- halfs. The school, in deference to the President who had so much appeal to the youth of this country, decided not to open its doors on Monday. Steve Mendelsohn, Jeffrey Rosen, Eric Sitt- Horsemeat today, honey. her, and Rick Vogel were honored with Letters of Commendation from the National Merit Schol- arship Society. Late tall degenerated into a typical winter of ears flopped against WKRC to hear the always welcome news of school being closed. Doug Riiey stepped into the shoes of Dave Adamson and ran the Chess Club to many matches. For the students who were not sick of snow and wearv of winter, Mr, Strauss formed the Ski Club. This organization took several weekend trips to local slopes. The Scroll, deciding to improve its artistic quality, devised a test for the aspiring iournalist, who had to take it to get a writing position upon this superior publication. John's always snowed under.

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