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DOUGLAS JAY BRADFORD IIDOUGII Hunched behind the wheel of his '64 Ply- mouth as he rumbles into the School parking iot, Doug Bradford seems no different than any of his friends. But his quality of leadership and ability to make and keep friends has distinguish ed him from the group. Delta Beta Fraternity actives realized his worth when they elected him to the hallowed position of president. He has been a bond of social understanding between Country Day and Mariemont since then. Such a personality should enable Doug to continue to do what he has always been doing - going places, fast! Although his fraternity and sleek car are his two maior interests, when off the roads, Doug is an avid basketball and basebali playert Having played school sports since he was a freshman, he has earned three varsity letters in both basketball and basebali. When in school, Doug has somehow managed to divide his extra time between the demanding activities of the stage crew, service club and the SCROLL. 24 JOHN HAYES ARMSTRONG IIJOHNII John Armstrong is Country Dayts record-set- ting senior. He holds the record for being listed first in the senior class by virtue of being the only senior whose name begins with an AW, both the broad lump and the high lump record and the record for the rapidest entrance into the Kiwi Club tTraftic Court clipped John's wings after only seven months on the highways and bywayst. John has been one of the Gamiboiier's bathtub baritones for five years, has written Nuff Said for the SCROLL and has been in the Service Club and the Chess Club. An avid car fan, John channels his sports enthusiam into several of Country Day's schoolwrecognized of- ferings such as basketball, track, and the now- defunct cross country team. John, after 6 years at Country Day, tinaliy made the Honor Roll in his senior year: 1, ' 1 STEPHEN D, BERTKE STEVE Steve, who entered Country Day as a sopho- more, quickly blossomed out in his junior year with a strong high honor academic average. He was one of the three juniors elected to the Cum Laude Society, a feat of which he is iustly proud. Because he has devoted so much time to his studies, Steve has been able to participate only mildly in extra-curricular activities. Among those that he has been a part of are soccer, for which he played a dangerous wing,- XeSquad, for which he played a persistent line position. Out- side of school, Steve, an amateur electrician, has built his own twoeway ham radio set. Steve's diligent, friendly manner has created the res- pect of both the students and the faculty at Country Day.
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BRUCE L. BUECHNER BRUCE A smile and a cheerful attitude are always associated with Bruce Buechner. But besides these friendly characteristics, Bruce is known for his faithful participation in intramural sports, as a high scorer in both football and basketball. in the spring he also supported the varsity track team. Few realize that Bruce is one of the talent- ed few who represent Country Day by match- ing wits over a chessboard. Though quiet dur- ing the school year, Bruce bursts out with new energy during the summer vacations. For several years he has attended Camp ShawHMeeDel-Eca on the banks of the Allegheny River, in West Virginia. His favorite summer activities are ritlery and horseriding. Bruce will leave his mark in the next four years at a small midwestern college. PATRICK DANIEL COLEMAN SKIP When Skip came to Country Day three years ago, he immediately began to excel in several forms of school life. As an end he earned his letter for football in his senior year. In the winter he was a soccer captain on a sometimes- winning team, ln the spring he ran on the highly succeSSful mile relay team. Academically Skip received respectable grades in all areas ln his junior year he participated in the chess club. Also that year he acted in the dramatic production at the College Preparatory School, and he thrust forth his acting abilities in his senior year. As a Gam-bolier he sang first bass. A hard and steady worker, Skip will go on to college somewhere in the East, 25 ROSCOE OWEN CARTER ROCKY Since coming to Country Day in the tenth grade, Rocky Carter has been known for his determination in sports as well as a seemingly contradictory interest in fungi. Rocky has parti- cipated in almost every varsity sport lfootball, basketball, soccer, baseball, and trackl, and was worthy of a letter in football, the result of being C. D.'s starting left end; Rocky, however, has not solely concentrated on sports. His thorough fungi collection merited a superior rating, a distinction indeed, at the Ohio State Science Fair. The fencing club has also appealed to him, and after ioining he was elected its most valu- able man. Rocky will attend a small midwestern college next year and will begin striving towards his chosen career of medicine.
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