Colorado Academy - Telesis Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1967

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Christopher Selden Catlin Track 25 Lacrosse 3, 45 Gun Club 2, 3, 45 Photography 2, 3, 45 Slide Rule 25 Mustang 2, 35 Telesis 45 Drama 45 Woodwork- ing 45 Academic Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Chris came to Denver in 1964 and entered Colo- rado Academy as a day student. Since that day he has been an important part of our student body. A leader in school as well as on the athletic field, we watched as he progressed from Corvair to Corvette to Jeep. We lived with him vicariously through his experiences in the towns of Colorado Springs and Breckenridge, and applauded his antics there. Many school activities would have been impossible without his perseverance and school spirit. In his capacity as prom chairman, technical engineer, brief brainstormer, and many other responsibilities he helped make the backbone of a school. Karl Frederick Crass, lr. Mountain Rescue 3, 45 Chess Club 35 Dining Hall Committee 3, 45 Art 35 Mustang 3, 45 Drama 45 Woodworking 4. Crockett came to Colorado Academy from East High in Denver for his junior and senior years. From the start, he participated in a number of activities. Perhaps his most noteworthy Work at Colorado Academy was his work on the Mountain Rescue Team. Karl was more than just a member, he was a leader. From the Mountain Rescue Team he received his nickname of Crockett. Crockett's quick wit and ready humor kept the dorm alive with laughter. His button antics kept us in laughter, while his letters from space kept us mystified. When the time came to be serious, Karl was a friend that you could count on any time and for anything. For these two virtues, we shall remember Karl as a serious humorist.

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Scott Marriner Browning Chess Club 4g Gun Club 4: Telesis Photographer 43 Effort Honor Roll 4. Beep-Beep, or Bulb, and even Browning Man are all names that characterized CA's most reformed recluse. We'll never forget his not knowing the names of his senior dorm-dwellers at his first break- fast check, many weeks after school started. Most of all, though, We'll admire him and his idiosyn- crasies. Beep set a fine example for us all by his diligent study and his help to the overburdened photography staff. Beep-Beep probably had the plainest room in the dorm-no rug, no chair, no . . . , well he did have a lamp, and to all appearances he hasn't suf- fered much. While others crammed their cubicles with a variety of tokens, Beep-Beep remained un- cluttered. Although this was Beep's only year at CA, we hope he benefited as much as the school did by his presence. SENIORS Robert Danahey Burns Football 3, 4g Kayak 3, 45 Lacrosse 4, Glee Club 33 Inter- national Relations Club 3, 43 Telesis 3, 43 Mustang 4g Creative Writing 45 Order of the Shattered Oar 33 Academic Honor Roll 4. Booby could always be found clowning around campus somewhere, putting a smile on someone's face. His quick wit and dramatic roles both on the stage and off will stand out, as well as his frequent Boobies will leave a mark on all those that knew him. From his somewhat inhibited and remote love- life to his true love, found in his senior year, Bob will be remembered as quite the romanticist. Who could forget his jubilant contributions to school spirit at all athletic functions, as Well as his All- Nightersn With coinciding results. ZZZZZZ. 95



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Campbell Carven Dalglish Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2. 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Academic Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Effort Honor Roll 1, 25 Vice-President 25 Secretary-Treasurer 35 President 45 Barbershop Quartet 4. If ever we wanted to know Where the action was, we could be sure Campbell was probably in- itiating it. In his four years at CA Campbell perhaps has done more for the school and the class of '67 than any other person. He set certain standards of achievement that instilled a definite desire for self- betterment in all. As class president he exemplified the ideals of honesty and dedication that are essen- tial for success. His vast contributions to the school spirit through drive and perseverance whether on the football field or in the dance band will long be remembered. A definite part of CA is the image of a Dalglish skipping around with hermit attire offering a vast assortment of colors in a Rocky Mountain dress. As Campbell moves on from his Indian Hills habitat to the crowded college life, we trust his industry and initiative will never be lost. SENIORS Steven Timothy Darch Track 45 Football 45 Mustang 45 Woodwording 45 Art 43 International Relations Club 45 Effort Honor Roll 45 Aca- demic Honor Roll 4. Steve came to CA via the English Speaking Union out of the fog of The Manor House, Thur- loxton, Near Taunton, Somerset, England. Follow- ing his widespread reputation as Captain of the Rugby Team, he arrived at CA a week late for school. After Christmas we all found that this extra week vacation was to become a habit with him. As we watched his adaptation to American life, and his prowress on the athletic field, there were varied comments: Boy! that guy talks funny, and to our dismay, from the girls around Denver. An Englishman ! ? I ? Where? Where '? Steve learned a new meaning for the subject English as he sat at his desk each day, sharing his book with a big white dog. Exhibiting all of his English talent and quickness of mind, he reached the number one scholastic rating in the class and taught us a few basics so that we all now know that the alphabet does not encompass letters A-Zee, but rather letters A-Zed.

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