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FILM CLUB Standing: Luke Boswell, Jed Nau, Reid Bradford, Scott Baek- land l'69l, Michael Miller, Donald Slowick, Tom Berg- man, Jonathan Crawford. Sitting: Bill Westheimer. MIDDLE SCHOOL JOURNAL Headed by four fine, aspiring journalists, the published several worthy issues. Another interest- ing year's work is added to the archives this fine publication. MIDDLE SCHOOL JOURNAL Back: Andy Stone, John Stillpass. Front: Stocky Wulsin, Mike Sal- inger. FILM CLUB Indian Hill experienced its only movie theatre as the Country Day Film Club treated students to many classics in the annals of movie history. A m o n 9 these were Road Run- ner, as well as the best of W. C. Fields lalong with 'assorted s h o r t s'l. The height of the film season came with the sensational war drama, Von Ryan's Express. Thanks to the Film Club for livening up lunch. MIDDLE SCHOOL FILM CLUB Wordswort h once wrote, The child is the father to the man. In re- ference to the middle school Film Club, he might have said, Today's junior critics will be the John Simons of tomor- row. Need we say more? liauasu'j . ........... Wk t. 7
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Top Row: Malcolm Dalglish, Johnny Scherz, Harry Jack- son. Fifth Row: Tom Lockhart, Arthur Going. Fourth Row: Tfewarf Paitison, Hudson Riehle, George Gibbs. Third Row: Hank Bouscaren, Geoff Sutton, Dan Kaplan. Second Row: Lou Benjamin, Peter Heisler. First Row.- Matt Rosen, Don Fuhs, Tom Carter. GAMBOLIERS This year's Gamboliers was one of the best groups in recent years. According to Mr. Yeiser, it is the best-sounding group Country Day has ever had. The reason for this is, in the words of Stuart Waller, the club's director, I have never seen such an enthusiastic group of boys. The chorus, when it was serious, put out a nice sound. 49
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SCRIBE Back Row: Adviser Garven Dalglish, Malcolm Dalglish, Tom Bergman, Peter Terry. Front Row: Larry Todd, Tom Dieck, Stewart Pattison, Dan Kaplan. SCRIBE Although hampered by lack of literary motivation within the silent maiority of the student body, the Scribe was able to com- pensate by sponging off various English classes. Due to this fact, the Scribe scribes were able to put out the largest issue ever published in the literary magazine's short history. 51
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