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Bill SchoTT i5 abouT as unobTrusive as They come; He's The sorT of guy you noTice in your English ciass Three weeksaTTer The Term has begun-and Then only because he lends you a pencil. AbouT The only way one can geT Bill To sTick his neck ouT from under his shell UT you'lf pardon The meTaphori is To menTion repTiles. As Coun- Try Day's foremosT experT on herbaTology, he is more Than happy To discuss his peTs. WaTch him feed mice To his snakes or lisTen To his plans for a CounTry Day repTilium, and discover ThaT Bill is really a nice, in- TelligenT guy. And warm-blooded, Too. Be proud you are parT amphibian. John Taylor Scherz William PaTTon SchoTT
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Tom Roose is decidedly The Renaissance Man. A coach as well as a player and a Thinker as well as a deer, he comes ciosesi to what Mr. Dalglish would call seIf-actualized. A gifted guitar player and Steve Stills idolator,Tom has spent many hours working with handicapped kids. Having a duel of wits wiTh him is like playing water polo with a piranha-stricily for experfs, and you're probably going To bleed any- way. Fortunately, Tom is both easy-going and good natured, and so doesn'f slash eiTher as deeply or as often as he might. Do you know whaT keyJack Bruce's harmonica is in? WiTh each new,1ypically insane query Bob Schaengold reinforces our belief in his unlimited capacity for sTrange questionsv Bob has his sights set on com- mune life. Do communes have frustra'ring 1hings like chessboards? Thomas Dewey Roose Robert Lawrence Schaengold 18
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Mike Simpson is the paragon of paradoxes. A gruff, solid moun- tain climber with a hair trigger temper, he is also active in his church and he is a lover of Greek music. He can play a guitar and ride a motor- cycle with equal facility. Fond of Hemingway and sideburns that iust won't grow, our rough and ready comrade leaves Cincinnati for New Hampshire in June. Don Slowik is the embodiment of the strong, silent type-an ex- ample from which many of us could no doubt profit Those people who know him welt, though, know that his hulking exterior conceals true wit. Oft disguised as a twenty-year-old construction worker, Don has no problems with the opposite sex. While casually shuffling through life at Country Day, he has gain- ed distinction both as a poet and as one of the very few who has ever fought Mr. Yeiser to a draw in the never ending war against hair. Our bittersweet romantic leaves with no remorse but rather a sign of relief. Michael Hollingsworth Simpson Donald Charles Slowik 20 WMV i w
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