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

 - Class of 1964

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GEOFFREY KEITH RASMUSSEN GEOFF Although Geoff will be mostly remembered for his athletic acomplishments, he has been much more to Country Day than iust an ordinary sportis hero. Alias Carrot Top or iust plain Rass, Geoff was elected to the Student Coun- cil in his sophomore year. in this same year he pledged BOA fraternity and has been an active member for three years. He has also been a member of the fencing and chess clubs. Be- sides these various activities, however, a portrait about Geoff Rasmussen could not be complete without mentioning his athletic accomplishments. He has been on the football squad all four years, being captain this year and receiving let- ters and numerals the other three years. Geoff has lettered in baseball for four years. After playing a few years of soccer, Geoff decided to try to help the basketball team. CHRISTOPHER KNOX RICH CHRIS This year's senior class received a big boost both academically and athletically frorn a new student, Chris Rich. Chris came to Country Day from Amherst Central in Buffalo, New York. He was immediately elected the captain of a future championship touch football team and made high honor grades. Chris's imminent success then con- tinued as he was elected cowcaptain of the basket ball team. At his would be alma mater, Chris played center for a fine basketball team 08-3 recordl and ran the half mile in track. He was on the Student Council for three years and was also elected to the National Honors Society lthis is equivalent to Country Day's Cum Laudel. Chris has many hobbies outside of school which in- clude chess, tennis, golf, and bridge. 31 STEPHEN S. RAUH STEVE Probably known least for his good scholastic average and most for his participation in sports and school activities, Steve managed to keep a good balance between the two. While maintain- ing an honor average in his senior year, he still found time to make the football team, get his letter in track, and work on the Service Club, ARCHlVE, and captain a soccer team. Outside of school Steve was treasurer of Delta Beta fra: temity. He was also a member of that unfortun- ate singing group, the Safari Men. As far as his main interests go, Steve enjoys water skiing and other summer sports. Steve's enthusiasm and agreeable personality have made him many friends at Country Day.

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DAVID TEETEG PARLIN I'DAVEII What words come To mind when Dave Parlin is mentioned? Tall? Stupid? Diseased? No! The words Student Council ttwo yearsl, SCROLL iThree yearsl, football ifour yearsl, J. V. Basketball ttwo yearsl, Varsity basketball tone yearl, base- ball iTwo yearsl, tennis tone yearl, ineligible ione yearl, ARCHTVE tone yearl, stage crew tone yearl, Service Club ione yearl, D. B. iThree yearsl come to mind. Even though Dave could not play football because of his iniured knee The year he was elected Captain, he was a great help to The team and got half-way to an iron Man. When Pelican Parlin is graduated and goes To college To major in business admin- istration, he will not be forgotten at Country Day. He will be remembered as The great wit who wore his letter sweater every day for four years. 30 JAY DAVID McDANIEL IIJAY'I Jay, who has been in Country Day since KindergarTen, seems To be especially able in athletics. He has played varsity football, for which he has earned several letters. As a meme ber of the Track Team, he will be remembered for his curious humor and his running with The mile relay team Jay's strange but rewarding way of playing soccer has resulted in a num- ber of penalty kicks against his Team. On other occasions, Jay, as leader of a band called The Safari Men, has performed with The same friend- ly humor, for which he is liked. Jay has also worked on the stage crew, with The Service Club, and is a member of BOA Fraternity. L MARK M. POCKROS IIMARKII Since coming To Country Day Three short years ago, Mark has become the leading member of the iet set of I964. A fervent Friday-lunch fan, Mark's absence will be hard felt next year. As well as playing basketball of notable qual- ity, participating actively in Track, and snag- ging long passes at XeSquad, Mark has earned respectable grades. His main endeavor though, has been taking exciting Trips during vacations. Mark's numerous voyages include a trip to the Allen House with the Service Club, a Trip To Florida with Linda, and countless Trips to The ash- Tray. When asked about his best vacation Mark said, My ramblings reached a climax last sum- mer when we all went to Michigan! Mark's chosen field is business administration.



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1mm 2 q... JEFFREY STUART ROSEN JEFF Being able to answer almost every question on the ITS ACADEMIC program, Jeff greatly aided his team to victory. His ability to know an answer quickly and correctly gave him a strong honor average at Country Day. His quesv tions sometimes, amazed both the faculty and the student body. Jeff's good but often very mysterious writing earned him a position of editorship on the Literary Magazine. Enioying this position tremehdously he worked hard on the Literary Magazine for his two year stay at Country Day. In his iunior year he played soccer but decided to be a lower school sports supervi- sor in his senior year. Along with these activities he also was a member of the Service Club, and wrote a major portion of the ARCHIVE. His tremendous intellectual curiosity will certainly lead him on to bigger and better things while he is at college 32 DOUGLAS ALAN RILEY IIDOUGII ln Doug's two short years at Country Day school he has added much to it. As a football full-back his greatly needed abilities earned him a letter. In his senior year Doug was not only the leading spirit but also the president of the Chess Club. He has encouraged his small squad to many victories over larger schools. As a captain of a not-always-winning soccer team he shows the qualities of perserverance. Doug has participated vigorously in baseball for which he has earned a letter. He is a member of the Delta Beta Fraternity. Outside of school Doug has a part-time iob at a nursery. With the money he earns he buys all his own school equipment. EDMUND HENRY SCHWElTZER IIEDII Best known for his photography, Ed has con- tributed scores of pictures to both the ARCHIVE and the SCROLL. Along with good grades, Ed found time for stage crew, the chess club and fraternity activities. Outside of schOOI Ed is in- terested in cars and riflery. A loyal X-Squad member, Ed has also played soccer. Besides being a faithful member of B. 0. At, Ed has also shown ability to write well, and so he wrote the Observer for the SCROLL in his senior year. Ed's humorous and friendly attitude will surely win him as many friends at college as he had at Country Day. After his graduation from college Ed would like to go on in a career of medicine.

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