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.n-n-Jg BENJAMIN DIESBACH BENJI Benii came to Country Day from Glendale School in the seventh grade and he brought with him, among other things, a most curious Iaugh. Excluding the iittle green sports car that brings him to school in a certain style, Benii is perhaps most noted for his extra-friendly smile. That attribute along with a respectful manner has resulted in his election to the presi- dency of B. O. A. Fraternity. Athleticaliy, Benii has earned varsity letters in Football and in soccer as captain of a not-often-winning team. In the spring, Benii participate; oniy mildly in track. As one of the most diligent workers in the senior class Benii has been given aii A effort ratings. In his iunior year, he performed as a sailor in the school's production of Mr. Roberts. 26 WALLACE FREDERICK CRAWFORD WALLY'I Wally Crawford came to Country Day in his iunior year from Hinsdaie Township High Schooi' Chicago. In the two years that he has been at C. D., he has become well known for affability and friendliness. Outside of school, Wally was admitted to the hallowed brotherhood of B. O. A., but his main extra-curricular activity is fenc- ing. Not only did he take an active part in the fencing club at school, but he was also a mem- ber of the Cincinnati Fencing Club. In addition, Wally has participated in X-Squad, soccer, and soft ball. Because he enioys people so much, Wally has considered becoming a hotel man- ager. PETER HARRIS FRANKLIN PETE Pete is one of those students who are able to maintain a good academic average through- out the year and at the same time participate in many school activities. In the two years he has been at Country Day he has shown himself to be a consistent and hard working student at- taining an honor average. In addition he worked on the ARCHIVE writing senior portraits, wrote for the SCROLL, worked in the Service Club, and was a member of the Chess Club. Pete played soccer during the winter. At other times of the year he helped with Lower School sports which he greatly enioyed. Besides all these activities and interests, outside of school Pete likes to read, swim, and do volunteer work in the com- munity.
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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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HARVEY B. FULLER IICHEPII The world is but a dead fish belched up from the disgusted stomach of God. This unidue quotation came from the fertile mind of Chip Fuller. Chip, who came to Country Day in the seventh grade, was one of the few Seniors who spent his entire high s:hool years at C D, His outstanding accomplishment was the founding of the Literary Magazine. Chip has not only provided an outlet for creative writing, but also established a tradition in journalism which should grow with the school. As editor-in-chiet, he has been largely responsible for the magazine's success. But his interests do not all pertain to it. He appreciates the many operas of Verdi, and has participated in the school's-intramural sports programs. Chip also manages to find time in the spring to help the stage crew. Attending college next year, he will major in his favorite field of literature. IV JONATHAN HAYES HEAD IIJONII Dividing his versatile talents as generously as he could since entering Country Day in the seventh grade, Jon contributed to many areas of school life. Jon participated extemporane- ously in the Service Club, Chess Club, the SCROLL, X-Squad, soccer, and track. His outside interests have drawn much attention also. Jon has been a member of the American Numis- matics Society and on the weekends has acted as a social worker both in Milford and Bond Hill. His college plans are not definite, but he is sure that he will maior in engineering. Jon has ambitions to go South to college and acquire one of those Southern clrawls. 27 DAVID WESlEY HAUSER DAVE Dave has dominated the sports page of the SCROLL since his sophomore year. In football, Dave has not only earned a letter, but has also earned the lron Man Award. ln soccer Dave captained a successful team and as a member of the track team, Dave is the leading Shofepuf- ter and disws thrower. He has earned letters in both these sports. Dave was a member of the Service Club and has helped with the spring plays as a member of the cast and the stage crew. He was. a member of the B. O. A. Frater- nity and has managed to maintain a good academic average. He has a speed boat on the Ohio river and enioys water skiing there.
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