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

 - Class of 1966

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STEPHAN P. EARLS Coming to Country Day in his Tenth grade year, Pruynne has established himself as one of The more infamous members of his class. His piercing wit, convulsive laughter, punctuality, and his well known realfionship with Miss Sal-ly CriHendon, characTerizes his ebullient personal- ity. He has ieHered in fooiball since his sopho- more year and lens? year in tennis. This year he heads The varsity Letterman's Club and has en- tered many of the school's clubs, including the Service Club and Mr. Deane's new Tuforing pro- gram. His car frequently parked in front of Sally's house, iT appears he has Taken Up resi- dence there. Despite such disfracfions, Steve has managed To maintain an honors average. His hopes are set on Princeton Universify for his college carreer. PHILIP O. GEIER Ill Phil's trademark ai CounTry Day is a friendiy smile and a bright red VWi While maintaining a solid average, Phi-l was honored wiTh the posi- Tion of Edifor-in-Chief of The Archive. In addi- Tion To his laborious duties on The Archive, he was a feafrure writer for The Scroll. A-fhieficaily, Phil was a s-iarier on the varsity baskeTball team afier having played on The reserves for Two years. He has also played on the reserve and Varsiiy baseball team. This boy's winning personality has won him an office in BOA. He has been a stalwart of the Service Club for four solid years, and organized ifs Boy Scoui Troop. Hopefully, Phil's wa-rm personalify, scholastic and extracurricular achievements will win him a place at Wil'liam's College.

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THOMAS O. DUNLAP JR. The five years Thai Tom has been at CounTry Day has been packed with inTeresTs and re- spons:biliTiess His senior year shows The resulTs. He is PresidenT of The Service Club which ena Tails organizing The members into a responsible and spirited group To effecTively give Their ser- vice To The communiTy. AlThough Tom do'esn'T intend To go inTo social work, he does feel The club is giving him a chance To help and meeT all kinds of people. After having The question of whaT is your occupaTional goal Thrown aT him, in college applicaiion forms, his most common answer is a vague inuTernaTional relaTions. Tom's nexT main iob is running and Trying To make money for The Senior Class as iTs President. The Senior monopoly and price-fixing in The candy sales is one of The more proTesTed, buT more profifable ways he does his iob. Athletics is also one of his inTeresTs; he enioyed varsi'fy football soccer, and Tennis. WALTER DEANE In his Twelve years aT Country Day, Walter's main inTe-resTs have been poinTed Towards sporTs. He has won at leasT one IeTTer in fooT-ball, base- ba-ll, soccer, and basketball, In TooTball he was The sTarTing defensive end and The kicker for The undefeaTed '65 Team. In baseball he holds down any IefT over posi-Tion Mr. Yeiser has for him. WaTITer has spenT hi5 assembly periods in both Gamboliers and Double Quartet. In his high school years, he maintained a respectable average and as a senior wroTe for The Scroll. Walter was The hero of The CPS play and was known for his romaT-ic lead opposiTe Debi Brown. Make iT shorT, WalT



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FREDERICK W. HINKLE As one of the three seniors who have lasted all The way Through CounTry Day, Rick entered The school in kindergarten, His largest achieve- ments have been in his scholastic aohievemenfsi Besides being on high honors all fhenway 'rh-rouqh upper school, Rick was a iunior Cum Laude, In athletics Rick played football and soc- cer for four years and has been manager of various spring aporfs. He has been a member of Gamboliers for four years and the D.Q. for two, where his dulcet tunes will be sorely missed DramaTics has also been an outleT for Rick; he has been in four plays during his high school life but only Three of Them have been at Country Day. He has also participated in various clubs and has wriTTen for the Archive. Rick's favorafism for Yale has been well known. GREGORY D. HAGUE During his years at Country Day, Greg's in- Terests have been wide and diversified. Arhleti- cally, he played and on The undefeated foorball learn in his senior year and ran anchor position on The Mile Relay Team in establishing a new school record, As a member of the Service Club, Greg has given a generous amount of his time to underprivileged children. He has served as a wrifer for The Scroll and has been an active member of the Letterman's Club, Pep Club and Radio Club. During summer momhs, Greg plays drums and serves as leader of the Windiammers Dance Band, loses sailboat races with great con- sistency, and befuddles many children as a camp counselor. He is also known for his lack of ability in driving a T-Bird.

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