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eU2I'ltA QPCLCJQ First row R. Sachs, R. Jaffa, R. Sandler. W. Gurdjian. J. John- ston C. Mm1tgome1'y Second row: D. Barr, C. Farr. R. Ridley. F. Trippensee. M. Dodds. J. Sobell This year the seventh grade had four new students. They were: Chuck Farr, Donald Barr, Frank Trippensee, and Clark Montgomery. Out of twelve members, five made the honor society. They were: Bob Sachs, Bob Sandler, who is class president, Chuck Farr, Clark Montgomery, treasurer, and Frank Trippensee. Bob Sachs and Clark Montgomery debated against the eighth and ninth grades. The result, one win and one loss. Gregor Dodds turned in a neat pitching performance against D.U.S. He won eight to two. Jeff Tann's triple with the bases loaded helped the cause. Other contributing students in the class include: John Sobell, Jim Johnston, Ronnie Gurdjian, vice-president: Richard Jaffa, secretary. and Roy Ridley. This class has both athletic and intellectual promise. l nineteen
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iiglfl Qmle First row: C. 'Budd, J. Giammris, J. Gaylord, R. Chosid, D. Morgan, R. Marsh. Second row: W. Reid. J. Tavm, B. Knowlson, S. Wright, C. eighteen Buchanan, R. Hamina, R. Ridge Among the members of the eighth grade of high intellectual students is James Giannarisi who represented Detroit Country Day in the district spelling bee. The literary touch which finds expression in the Yellow Jacket is ably supplied by Fred Emerich. In the science field Richard Marsh is tops. The officers of the class are: Richard Chosid, president, John Gaylord, vice- presidentg James Giannari, secretary, and Daniel Morgan, treasurer. The class prefect is Carl Budd. There are many outstanding athletes in the eighth grade-in football: Daniel Morgan, Richard Chosid, and James Giannarisg in basketball: Ronald Ridge and John Gaylord: in baseball: Jeffery Tann, Cam- eron Buchanan, Carl Budd, Bill Reid, and Boyd Knowlsong and, in track: Samuel Wright and Robert Hamina.
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twenty .xgflzdefic efaarfmenf WK MR. RAYMOND SHEUMAN MR. PATRIC L. CAVANAUGH Assistant Coach Coach Oberlin College, B.S.- Student-University of Detroit University of Michigan, M-S. Instructor: University of Michigan Detroit Country Day School It isnft very often that a school is privileged to have two fine coaches like Pat Cavanagh and Ray Sheuman. These men have spent many hours on the field in turning out fine baseball, basketball, track, and golf teams, every one of which is greatly indebted to them. The time spent by these men on the teams is not confined to the athletic field alone, but includes time spent on scouting opposing teams and figuring strategy. Much of this work was done on their own time.
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