Detroit Country Day School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1976

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IIGW 3. ? i E 5 fa Act1v1t1es Klndergarten Grade Two Grade Three Grade Four TABLE OF CONTENTS ' ........,.,..........A,,..,....4....,......4.,,..,..............,....,.,........r . 13 ' .,...............,.,.,......,.A...........,...............r..,.,.r.r...,., 16 Grade One ....,..,.....,,...............,......r..r....r,..r,......,................,.r. 19 27 ABOVE: The Lower School has time for almost all humcm activities: a little reflection, a little art, and a little humor. LEFT: Pre-schoolers relax in a story circle and a couple of nascent chemists enjoy their Dad's chem lab. Wm, . H-.., m..f,,Qf ..,, ,. -., TOP: Ioe St. Cyr checks to make sure that Carl Samberg is still in one piece after that Wild train ride. ABOVE: O.K. Guys, I'll keep watch while you check out the situation inside. Doug Brooks, 3rd grade. BELOW cmd RIGHT: Lower Schoolers par- ticipate in many activities on Heritage Day. Lower Schoolers Celebrate Their Country's Bicentennial October Twenty Second, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy Five was Heritage Day tor the Lower School. On this day they honored our country's Bicentennial and showed their patriotism. All the classes met in front of the Martha Mary Chapel at Greenfield Village to perform their tributes. Three grades had poetry presentations and one grade performed a square dance. The classes then went and viewed each historical building that they had been studying in their classrooms. They ate lunch at the Village and then returned to school. 'I'he trip proved to be very successful and enriching to both students and teachers. Greenfield Village enabled the students to View our heritage first hand. Heritage Day was the Lower School's way of paying tribute to the people and ideas that have made our country what it is today. it BELOW: Our academic Kindergarten gives the children early instruction in reading and a new found confidence in themselves. BOTTOM: Amy Shcrpero, just in irom recess, Wonders at George Washington prior to a special patriotic assembly. LEFT: Third Grader Lauren Gragg reaches for a book in the expanded library made possible by the move to the Village Campus. MIDDLE LEFT: Iulie Kendrick, Second Grade, stops after gym to check for new growth in one of the hundreds of plants that beautiiy the Village Campus. BOTTOM LEFT: There're no coloring books in the Lower School! They are taught instead to express themselves ireely in their art. BELOW: Ballerinas Ann Taylor and Lisa Wayburn work out at the barre as part of the new ballet program. No One Stays the Same in The Lower School Program Of the three schools that comprise Detroit Country Day, the Lower School may well be the most dynamic, with a wide variety of activities that keep the youngsters busy and help develop both mind and body. The newest activity was ballet, taught by Miss Barbara Seaver. For many of the girls, it was their first exposure to the dance: for others it was addi- tional practice time to perfect positions and steps. Field trips to the Youtheater, excursions to the Royal Oak Farmers' Market, a day at Upland Hills Farm, and a walk at Kensington Park were only a few of the many activities offered. Add the special classroom fun and learning in French, phys ed, music, art, and science. That's the Lower School! BELOW: First Graders have a playhouse for fun and instruction, too. lt's a great reward when the regular work is finished. BOTTOM: Lower School Director Iames Schultz doubles as a science teacher and capitalizes on First Grade interest in rockets for a super science lesson. Who knows what future Von Bra'un's may be listening? N ,M in ex 5 ,f Q 2 v' Kindergarten: The Academic Voyage Begins Nicole Anderson Ben Appleton Albert Arriola Icme Belenky Andrea Bial Mcmya Borman Otis Campbell Monica Chawla Todd Christy Casey Clark Stacy Cohen Charles Collins Marla Cooper Susan Croy Ioseph Curry Patrick Devereaux X Wwigvwffxfyiwwigwfiiekm --'- , Hz elim if N gelefs E refs S' 'E 4' is s -2.-5243 Q i' 2 N Q N4 ff if f ws X 1 New M Q iffw ' ,N Q 'fx :ss may Q ? A , P ee f 6 sf me if Q sr s s if 'Q 'G 4 W X ng t gifs is n X get ,A K 8 SQSWEQ Q EQ gi f sw in H W i2gf?fQQ..g9:, ..r ,,, Qwest --rsfevseif . -use-'IH ,gm ,si Q- . is-:Er - H i, XA 8, W - rf::.,s.,m -S-1 2 X X Q as an 1 xv dew S' Q x La, Q 3 me 5 Q' S: . :wt ' AQ N . il K ri, X, 3 if if , BELOW LEFT: Hey, Marla! Are you sure these are mine? BE LOW: Am I dumb, or are you as lost as I am? Edmund Evangelista ABOVE: What are they teaching them nowadays? RIGHT: Elemen- tary, my dear Mrs. Stepan. What's next? W.M4 'MQ i 1-1 1 lf - 1 'L 7', f5ff57E,f.?9iH2535 .1 . 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CENTER LEFT: The abacus is always lun anda painless way to learn the principles of math. LEFT: William Passer asks Nora Villamin: ll this puzzle is so easy, then why am I doing all of the work? Second Grade 23 'Onward and Upward' Say Second Graders Thomas Rifai Iohn Roberts Lourdes Santiago Saad Shoucair Ielf Simmer Beth Slaughter Craig Stein Alexandra Stroud Marcie Thompson Nora Villamin Iason Waldman Randy Warren Terrie Wein Laura Weingart Candy Williams Ioe Zeleznik Ionathan Zobl ia .X WIA 1Iil ir4ff?lh'?Z:2??75i55t5E3QiE?tf9?m AMAA M Q Qig?ies,g -at sfgiiaisl, , .W fi EE.: . rr EN ? 'Q 1, , fi- r gm, - fir? .,, L13 Iris 2, '- . I .. -rzr ..- is g , - -' s A 8 W Wy VIE 2 2 gf 3 f ' ' H5-sl ,ref N 1 r 'ji 2 5 SP X X is Q 1 LEFT: Miss Dibble aids a second grade student in math skills. BELOW: Amy Musat shows that her drawing agrees with her story. 3rd Graders Think 'Only 9 More Leftl' K yr sw -Wo N ' E-F91 215- gif . , V, 7 3.3 f Q . - L smriQi,w'fy?if?sf7 si, 1- N . ::: . .: ' ' f u flif 'H ?1E?kirV fEFsTS ogg - -- Mfwfls+3,5,l,,f.AwQg ' w a ' - 'L-T522 fsifefzsy. ss: psy .. ' , - f--, - 1552 sifaziff 1-i,,,.5m , - s'1t,s::f:JY3gK fvffi, , j . 4rQ:'zL?,g'3rxQ - ag - - ' - K 'li-I fifgglsfffiiel 1 ' 21 ifgm,1rfs1- ..:., : My s Z1f4',2:'iEff'If 5.5 -SK - Qtifizegq 1 , - - ki'ififf5fi-Er li! , ' , LEX., Z X W 3, . ,xx in N , ,K all ps? Lily H 5 Fffif in 121 Erica Grilfis asks Holly Gilmer: Since that story is so great, may I borrow thcrl book after you? Christopher Adamson Shaun Berry France Bowers Caroline Braxton Douglas Brooks Gregory Brown Kelly Brown Nicole Cain Nicole Campbell Laura Castlemcm Timothy Conway David Cook Suzanne Cook Holly Gilmer Lauren Gragg Erica Griffis Ryan Guttridge Lana Horowitz Dena Iaiiee Susan Klass Rocky Lcnnanna Barbara Le-ch Third Grade 25 David Leslie David Levine Rcmjan Maitra Scott Mann Peter Martin Steven Morrow Byron Pitts Ioseph St. Cyr Carl Samberg Michael Scarvelis lameela Sharitt David Sherwood Ieffrey Singer Cynthia Skupny Gregory Smillie Iohn Smith Iohn Sotirofi Scott Sterling Ann Taylor I.isa Wayburn lack Wheatley 26 Third Grade Fourth Graders Anticipate an Active Middler i e WW G, x - it 'Q ,game 1 , 'egg as Q SE ...,. Q9 W .. f fm ,EE:., ,- ity ,EV, 2555149131 1315 ' .fs j M 5 ig! Qpfo - f -ez'-'.-95' V s .,, E Sl is 1:5 3 Amy Luke Sandra Mcicki Dryden McNair-Lewis Paul Moots Charles Adams Whitney Bell Robert Bial David Bloom Arthur Borman Ioseph Boyle Rhonda Brown Alec Campbell David Coon Kevin Davis Mark Fortuna Iohn Fushmcm LaNita Gragg Brian Haskin Iason Holladay Theresa Hurst David Iacobson Miya Ioseff Wendy Katz Deborah Kenyon Fourth Grade 27 Fourth Graders: 'Watch Out Middle School! it Ienifer Musat Alan Scholnick Craig Schubiner Amy Shapero Iosephine Sharitt Belsi' Thomas 'ii rrhd rr r E i f? z 9 d-k: r H577 L Lk : Susan Sllvefmfm Robin Simmer Iustm Smith Zoe Strickland , - :- ' ,f.. it PX , re, ggh elr n .:,::,, David Thomas Virginia Thompson Ann Vereen Anthony Villarosa Chip Wailes M. .Q ,. .. .L X S M wr gs 1 i s 5 Wt, 5 it S5 YY gm g fs-gs :ggi 'E:,' .:':Qf 1: ,. te,-Lt Hegre ty xfwiyf t tX' e1rf7fs 1-': K 3, if 5 A- r t W ,AS- ffff K fr . if m Ionathan Warren L Iudith Warren Y --as 9 we-Q 8 Corie Wayburn Curtis Yates f K . m gg Much of the reading instruction in the iourth grade is individualized. These young ladies are checking their work with the master card, 'W with a little help from their teacher, Mrs. Sumner, and hope tor a perfect score. 28 Fourth Grade HFUUHE Mtn OO L' LEFT' Alan Cutler insists that his debate partner Mike Bates come out loud and cle . , , ar capital punishment. BOTTOM LEFT: Bite your tongue, Christopher Martin! You will recopy that composition. BELOW: The Middle School Service Club collected and wrapped , Christmas presents' for patients in a local children's hospital. No, Ken Koppin, you may not put that Slinky in your pocket. OPPOSITE PAGE, RIGHT: Form' IV Center Stuart ' Mancielbaum tips the ball as Tracy Totten tenses. FAR LEFT: Fifth and Sixth Grade girls' psych themselves up in the 'Wrestling Room before trying a new dance. BELOW LEFT: Middle School boys in the early days of CD were a ditierent breed ol cats. Where are their ' lolazers? BELOW RIGHT: Is that Matt Zobl in a studious posture? ' for 'E SQNSKE Everyone Changes, That's Time's Way Growing up is seldom done, Lacking enthusiasm from the young. As I try to reach the sky, Watch the world and question Why. I see the changes that corne to be, And surprisingly find the change is me. L. Touma TABLE OF CONTENTS Activities Form Form Form Form Spring Athletics Fall Athletics Winter Athletics ' ......,......,.....A.........,......,...................,..........,.,......A.... . 33 I .,.....A.......................,.......,.......,...,.,.,...........,.....4..A.......A4.. 36 II .,.....A....A...............,.A....,.,.,..,....4.,.,..............,.................., 39 III .A.A...A,...A..,.........3....,...A..........,,......,..,...,.....,,A,.....4..,..... 42 IV ...,.,A,...........,....,A.A,...,....,......,.....,4.4.4.....................,..,... 46 ' ' .......AA..........,..........,.,...,.I........,...................... 50 ' ...3...3.....,...,.3,...A..........,..4.,.A,...4......,...........,4,..,.. 52 ' ' .,.A.............,....,...............4.,A,...................,....... 54 FAR LEFT ABOVE: Leslie Kadian, Lisette Wadle and Dee Cook flirt with the camera- man. LEFT ABOVE: David Dworkin and Ielf Stillman live through another study hall in 148. LEFT: Form IV students went down the pike to Franklin for an archeological dig led by Mr. Harrison. TOP: Form I student Billy Braxton is an accomplished violinist and performed for the ,DCDS presentation on Channel 55. ABOVE: Sharon Moore smooths out her free form plaster casting in art. TOP: Lisette Wadle quietly waits to speak. ABOVE: Patty Pastor sets her own pace. RIGHT: Middler students are able to use their new-found knowledge in the fine arts. New Activities Provide for cl Broader Spectrum oi Interest Middle Schoolers enjoy a variety of innovative activities. This year more activities have been added to the Middler's list, giving him a wide variety to choose from. Some ot the new and interesting activities offered include Ballroom Dancing, Decoupage, String Art, and Crocheting. The Middle School Drama Club, directed by Mr. Chapman, put on the play Murder is Fun. The acting was excellent and the play was happily announced to be a success. The Service Club, headed by Mr. Paul, was also quite active. They directed a Torch Drive in the tall, collected gifts for needy children in the winter, and held a blood bank in the sp-ring. Overall the new activities combined with the old were very successful, and served to make the year an enjoyable one. kk , -asm. H Lim- 1 ..1 is ,,,,. i Middler Students Find Activities Challenging TOP: The Middle School provided enter- tainment for the 1975 International Dinner. ABOVE : Alan Cutler dramatically dies on stage. RIGHT: May I have the next dance please? 34 Middle School Activities kstest .M V- x s is new E TOP LEFT: You mecm the clay on my hcrnds is recxlly quick hardening cement? No, I don't think thctt's very funny. TOP RIGHT: So much for the serious side of Middler Activities. Once in cz while there has to be time for just goofing oft! LEFT: Hey, I've got the move that will win the game! ABOVE: Practice makes perfect. Middle School Activities Form I Enjoys First Year as Middlers Judith Adler Fredrick Bartholomew Anthony Berman William Braxton Beth Brown Ioel Brown Karen Collins Karen Emde Cynthia Everson Michael Gordon 36 Form I LEFT: I can't believe they're taking my picture. BELOW: Eberhard Fabers taste good like ct pencil should. fu W : gf XS N-ix It X X N X N X 1 + .W XX 333, + QQ ,X Q N 9 W' 1 Q W wr X S. M ,Q 559.537 -.' ' ' Efggwgf H31 anger 5 E mfg gQm'w,f ix Mm K3 X, .X we new Magee i fi was E W 2e3,i,ff it i is 9 QW? 'E Q ww xi S K r Lt 9, S in if Q Nm-iexi Q X M312 S, H35 x 5 N N X Michael Hakes Deborah Harris Aaron Honigmcm Bradley Horowitz 5 1. , ,. l.:1 ABOVE: I can't believe I wrote the whole thing. RIGHT: Why do all you big guys get your fun out oi beating me up? 1:4-1: , . f ,sw AWIII, s w its Q QA I .W in . . if M , iMys,,M ,X V misvi. - ,V W, - f f. My WA XQAE 5'Q SW 955 X A ge 21 zffszlwngfsig 5 .i 3g5.gs1,:fgK my .vsfgflfiisz -L segsiisz 241: i zsszefffg- .- :gi g G, 5511? 111 4, .. - re .awaits 1.21-'sf 12 i'l'fL It ' ' ua A 1 4 8351 . :: 593:-555 fgefswgiifgiff s, ,tswqsig ' ifei:?gi,5i..j:5 fssii4i's :iva. . . '7L.f'Lf51 -All 1 553345 'A' ff' 13132255 1 2 e2?e??fejf .F V L 5 55, , , life ? 21: E E M ' fs? i . .V . , . in L Benjamin Isgut Mark Kadian Todd Karr Lisa Martin Gary Mason Mark Milad Forrest Milzow Kirsten Morley Scott Murdoch Michael Nino Iulie Ninowski Walter Paroly Louis Petrucco Ramin Rabbani Karen Rosenberg Form I 37 sig , LEFT: Filth graders are busy preparing for their vocabulary test. ABOVE: The N weather will be clear with a chance oi . . Fifth Graders Are Full oi Great Expectations -' , z f Harvey Roth John Schweder Ken Schubiner Dean Shoucair t, E Helena Stanisavlj evic E A 1 David Stillman Aida Storey Mechel Thomas lane Varin Anthony Volpe Keith Wadle A 1, Q , idile Steven Waldman f V Iudith Young gf A ' Ioseph Zadeh . 5 Vqh , ,El-Vs 38 Form I Farzad Bcrrkhordari Iames Bertling Carl Bolden Kenneth Cantor David Chestnut Paul Cook Roberto Coto Steven Danton Kandis Davis Andrew DiPonio Tara Fentress Mitchell Folbe Renee Fulton Keith Gardiner Samuel Gilbert BELOW Margo Shorr hopes to grow lnto Chr1s Evert s sweats. BELOW LEFT: Research research! Form II: Working Hard for Success Lisbeth Iacobs Howard Iacobson Steven Kaufman Kenneth Kojaian Tamara Lamanna Kelly MancNeal Christopher Martin Eric Mcatin Randall Miller Susan Morrow Erik Nance Ronna Perlman Anil Raj Anusuya Rangarajcm Michael Reilly Iohn Halperin Iames Heller Arthur Hopson Q William Hunter . .- .rr-: . 5 . M 'J is K 9ts!rf3? 6 5 'M wiser Q Q X my ,Q X N 5 axes 533 3 by yu s Ear if 3 at W Higgs 2 5 gifs it S2 W 2 5 EE Nr 'W' e P qs, 16 2 T Eggs ' 'ws 11 EE Y. X W X 5 BELOW: Renee Fulton and Mareen Snyder study energetically. BELOW RIGHT: Christopher Martin plays teacher as he checks Paul Cook's work. we 1 S gigs: ' S -f-sr x sb H 1 . 1 I rswmf - WW ss. ,. g'z:M,..SQ b,,.. ::,,. , I, S X r f? si tr, Z f , r . T ,.,..,,: :N. Qi ft, ,igts,vQwltLf.f ,. ' - ' 'Q 'V ' . ff.-Lfgfiljffjff 375525 , If 1 1 2 ,1 Rodovaldo Rodriguez Caroline Schunk Rachel Shams-Avcrri Brian Shapero 2 I-'f Sriram tg t I Sr' I' 5' 1 5, 5 t s N ixlatibks f ' 'Q st stirs S msg 'Nr . .. ,,.. S 1 - . F 5 l X K There is always time for a little mirth during Middle School lunch Prosperi looks on while Iohn Helperin, Randy Miller, Iohn Wilkinson, Carl Bolden nervously sing the Oscar Meyer Bologna theme song. Margo Shorr More-en Snyder Keith Sotiroif Matthew Steward Gail Stulberg Nancy Tachna Michael Thomas Ioshua Tukel Byron Trerice Iohn Utley Heather Warren Zena Whitlow Iohn Wilkinson Elmos Woods David Yellen announcements. Mr Mike Thomas and Seventh Graders Work Quite Irrdustriously 10011 A6611 . Damon Allounl' Ddrnitfr Anderson eerr Kim Anderson -9 7 ' Y . . ..k' - - Matthew Bcrlding ttt-t i 't 1 Geoffrey Craig W .S m I WI P 1' Pcn-to Barkhordari .V Mu me tr 't Blake Berman 1 g, gil Heidi Bleeker 55 use Dana Brown Wi Harold Brown YW' S .:2. Robert Campbell ' Stephen Cflvlfm Donald Cook I-Cmrel C0014 q to BELOW RIGHT: Charles Nino displays the fine art project that he built by himself. BELOW: By a split decision of the Yearbook staff, Kim Unger is saying, I QUIT! 42 Form III .et . , ,,.., : S re' Iohn Dcryioglu Icrcqueline Delevie Stephen DeVore LEFT ABOVE: Scott Falk and Kim An derson work together. ABOVE: Allen Oster ccrrves. Iulicx Dinger Frank DiPonio Marc Disner Mark Dworkin Ray Eklund mm Roger Fulk Peter Gilbert Mark Gould Kcrthleen Graham Stephen Greenberg Ietirey Icxnower Steve Iones Mark Kczlt Marc Kornmesser Bradford Kuish Form III 43 Paul Lamoureux Kandi Leon Kenneth Lipschutz Frieda Mcmdelbcrum Robert Millmcm Christopher Neme Mark Newman Charles Nino Richard O'Connor Allen. Oster s Doing Things Together Is Always More Fun Pat Pastor James Plotnik Hoya Rabbcmi Duane Reilich Mark Riley Sunita Sarin Pete Gilbert, Mark Ril mf ms-.i w,i w.., -f::. :.-F. 15-1--snr N E X +R N X X I K ti? X T ss +V Q . X A 9' sjjfm . 2513 s ss, 2 gt, ,Q 521125 ew X. .rr RQ .S P,., MQW H Q ,rss 5 mr at , 5? 2 2 x S NA' ge Q 'wg 'i is 'Y 3. H 5 Q 2 sf N, S as YB, 5 Q63 W sssf-au . may f fam stew 1555 ww Q sis S?s S:Q 'i- .V fflf r rm Mr..LIIW 'ffm flu , , ,. f?5?2iE3Qqi?iQ3f -.E ls . fiziiffi - rw Q S S ii K -in fgesffffzfztfirsisgiis f if -Q-,s.,g:sa.,.: 7-wif' 11:5 ygsge SHR ,fm K W5 .S WWF 2 swf so is was ' ey, Mark Kornmesser and Iosh Davis are caught red-handed land bare-tooted, tool making a plaster cast in the art lab. I wonder who she is? 44 Form III SV' if -I' 5 35:5 V . 1 A .f , - . , ,X . ,,.,. , , V12 f Ex V- TW f fi' - x 1 3 , rgtr .. ....,., Wi ,.,, 'X 5 2 'M 4 A X S 3 xg Tr , . W D gn 'Si xx U iz, , T I 3 ws' ff- -, 52:5 7 t iff' - .K L I - tj - i -' .fi ' ,, A ., I ' - W 7 -A .f . , -. if QI. 5 li? 'i'l3'5i+.t A . EH xg r X -1, f gi I 23 me 2 5 ing? ri X f f Q, L T72 1 z 111 :Skis A 'W L or if ,, f ,. K is - z , - .V or . 7, LEFT: Two girls are excited about their performcmc at the lnterna tional Dinner. BELOW LEFT: Is Kim Unger really helping Bob Sinard or is it the other way around? N lay Schreibmcm Eric: Schunk Robert Sinard Sam Slaughter Rosalind Smith Gloria Soof Steven Soot Aldo 'Stcmisavljtevic Martha Steward David Stremler Dcmiel Stulberg Michael Theodolou Kim Unger Robert Walther Brabley Wayburn Icunes Zadeh Form III 45 O Enthusiasm Along With E' Individucllismg It Works Robert Arnold Thomas Bcmks ' Gregg Barker I. Alan Barr Michael Bates Nicholas Becharas lay Bomze Ieffrey Brown Susan Brown Iohn Cohen Leslie Collins Corey Conn Deborah Cook Alan Cutler Ioshua Davis Dora Djuric David Dworkin LaVerne Evans Patricia Fisher 46 Form IV Iim Ford Richard F ortinberry Glenn Gardiner Shari Goodman Daniel Holtzmazn Leslie Kadian Brenda Kaufman James Kavooras Kevin Keesee Lcrurie Klein Charles Kojaian Kenneth Koppin Irving Landau Thomas Largo Robert Lech David Levy Walter Livingston LEFT ABOVE: Iefi Brown is presenting a gift to Mr. Shaw from the Middle School on his birthday as Mr. Prosperi looks on. LEFT: Leon Shcrrtsis helps Sue Brown with her story on how the world will end as Ronnie Weiner shoots out a suggestion. Form IV 47 To Finish Is But To Begin Cnce More Marcy Lynn Charles MacGregor Stuart Mandelbaum Dean McGee Michael McNutt Sharyanne McSwain Louis Millman Sharon Moore Mark Murdoch Timothy O'Brien Kevin Patterson Andrew Perrin Carolann Plotnik Ietfrey Podolsky Mark Prince Iason Rabinowttz 48 Form IV .,..,i:,. a- sem , ,..m5.. 5 '55k95E K .L.'..,.i.:,..,.. .i.., ,:..,, E 5 fi ezil KA I , --mem. sz- I S 1 We . - - - QQ,Y,7g- W Sax ' 'Qi-11 I N ABOVE: David Smiler worries about a test he must take next hour. FAR RIGHT: I don't know what this thing is, do you? RIGHT: Brian Shubot plays away at halftime at the Liggett- Country Day football game. Maseeh Aafcmi Anita Rai Michael Samberg Mark Schildberg Brian Schubot Leon Shartsis Robert Simon Icmene Skrobot David Smiler Sarah Smith Lisette Wadle Laura Waller Ronald Weiner Matthew Zobl Charles Solomon Robert Stakits Ieffrey Stillman Mark Strickland Tracy Totten Form IV 49 Rain or Shine, Sports Go On After a long, hard fall and winter season the rniddler students looked for ward to the spring and a break from contact sports. They were met with a disappointment. Un-der the coaching of Mr. Gilman and Mr. Appleton, Mr. Iurkiewicz and Mr. Rust, Mr. McGee, Mrs. Fleming, Miss Righter, Mr. Paul and Mr. Hocevar, the tennis, track, boys lacrosse, girls lacrosse and softball, and the two baseball teams respectively had very good seasons. The sporadic performances early in the season displayed the reluctance of the young athletes to put out 10070 effort. But as the season progressed, they were snapped into shape, and their skill increased to the point where they could no longer stand to lose a game. Diligently the middlers withstood long, strenuous practices under the -burning sun, as well as the driving rain. The lacrosse team was continuously barraged by Mr. McGee's philosophical expositions, such as, suffering builds character, or you love it, and you know it. The track team ran around all the other fields and watched what seemed to be ridiculously easy practicesg meanwhile the tennis team enjoyed somewhat more pleasant practices with what was claimed to be a very successful season. The late spring brought brilliant weather immediately. Consequently the baseball teams spent quite a bit of time in the outdoors, which resulted in a lot of enthusiasm within the relatively short season. Miss Righter and her girls showed marked improvement during the season although they were not given the chance to put it into official competition. M i ABOVE: Greg Pamel sends up a spray of sand after landing in the long jump pit. RIGHT: LaVerne Evans lacrosse stick is a blur as she fights her opponent for drop. ABOVE RIGHT: Two Middle School girls jockey for position in a lacrosse drill, waiting for the ball. 5U Spring Athletics i ABOVE LEFT: Coach Bill Appleton checks out the courts as Iackson Smart looks on. ABOVE RIGHT: Alan Cutler hands ofi the baton to Ken Koppin. ABOVE: Middle School lacrosse requires a lot of stamina, not only for the games, but also for the grueling practice sessions every Spring afternoon. LEFT: Ianene Skrobot manages to get her stick on the ball in the opening drop. Spring Athletics 51 Fall Sports Begin New Year Country Day starts off a new year with fall sports, which get these young athletes in shape after summer vacation. Fall sports consist of Football, Soccer, Tennis and Field Hockey. This year's Country Day A Soccer team, coached by Mr. Ken Paul, had a victorious season' with a 6-2 record. Iim Kavooras and Charlie Solomon led the team in scoring. Coached by Mr. Brad Gilman, the B team pulled oft a 2-Z season with Peter Gilbert and Mark Riley as their best players. Mr. Neil Rust taught his C team the skills and qualities necessary. The eighth grade Football team was led to a winning record of 3-2 by coaches Mr. George Browne and Mr. Bill Appleton. Tracy Totten and Stuart Mandelbaum were two of the team's most valuable players. The seventh grade Football team, coached by Mr. Bill Murdoch and Mr. Chuck Croy, also had a good season. Two more teams, the girls' Tennis and Field Hockey teams, practiced. The Tennis team, coached by Ms. Mary Flemming, and the Field Hockey team, coached by Ms. Tammera Appleton, had good seasons of learning and building skills. Though they were unable to compete, they worked hard! my fs A it TOP RIGHT: Bobby Layne Murdoch attempts to throw a 75 yard bomb. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Paul and the remainder oi his team watch the game. ABOVE: Middler soccer player battles lor control of the ball. RIGHT: -ready, set, blue 36, red 49, hut, hut!!! 52 Fall Athletics 1f, . 5. M TOP RIGHT: Mr. Gilman looks for drowning swimmers on the soccer field. TOP LEFT: 8th grcrde Football prepares for the big game. LEFT: Open your eyes before Mr. Browne sees you! RIGHT: It's okay, Mrs. Appleton, don't cry. Fall Athletics 53 Middler Sports Go Inside for Winter Season Middlers move from the frigid outdoors to the warmth of the gym. There are three Basketball teams and two Volleyball teams practicing at the same time in the gym. Despite all the confusion, organized results were turned out. Hockey and Wrestling also added to the Winter curriculum. Basketball, a popular sport, has three teams. The A team, coached by Mr. Ken Paul, had a decent season with Robert Arnold and Tracy Totten as leading point scorers. The B team, coached by Mr. Don Hocevar, had a respectable record of 4-6. Two boys who played extremely well were Bob Walther and Damon Ajlouny. Mr. Ed Soudek coached the C team which, even though they did not play many games, showed remarkable skill. The Hockey team, coached by Mr. Ed Honors, had a very good year with a record of 5-6-1. Mark Murdoch and Charlie Solomon were their two outstanding players. Mr. George Browne's Wrestling team showed much ability against opposing teams. Alan Cutler and Maseeh Rafani led their team in victories. The girl's Volleyball team, coached by Mrs. Mary Flemming, holds the record this year with the least number of games lost, only one! Each team improved immensely. The result of Middler sports is future athletes for Varsity teams. i1 1fi:2gSi?:fsff.i?f1 Sr I I 15 s EW??Z4+iiff4fYs ABOVE : Eighth grade wrestler Maseeh Rafani impatiently awaits t whistle. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Flemming teaches her girls a new style of Wrestling. BELOW: Bob Arnold tries for two points. .3 he ABOVE LEFT: A Basketball team member, Iefi Brown, tries to block the ball while Nick Becharas and Leon Shartsis wonder what to do. ABOVE: Dora Djuric reveals her ability in Basketball as she attempts to fake out her opponent. BELOW: Walter Livingston crushes his adversary as he rolls him over for the pin. Winter Athletics 55 CD Athletes Compete in 56 Winter Athletics ABOVE LEFT: CD middler wrestler tackles his adversary for the pin. ABOVE: Alan Bcrrr dribbles the bull out of his zone. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Browne counsels tecxm member. BELOW: Mcmdelboum jumps for ball. New Surroundings UOOUEOUI 5il'5 U UCE The Young Become the Old 1VIyst'ries . . . They Do Untold Change has always been an integral part of the Upper School: Seniors graduate, Middlers become freshmen, the tour years seem to pass in a flurry of excitement. But a great, almost overpowering sense of unity and amity make the Upper School years the most fulfilling. f ll FAR LEFT: The yearbook artist Sue Bachman works on another masterpiece LOWER LEFT: Band members, Iohn Iulian cmd Bob Zivian, entertain fans at a Varsity Football game. LEFT: Spirit is in full force as Varsity Football players break through to victory. BELOW: Bill Pheutfer kann Deutsch gut sprechen. BELOW RIGHT: Hey Les, how's your love life? LOWER RIGHT: The sport hasn't changed since the forties but the accoutrernents have! Lett to Right: Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, and Ierry Hansen. TABLE Senior Candid Photos Senior Activity Index .. Upper School Activities Form VI ..,..,,....., ,.,.. Form VII .......,....,........... Upper School Sports ,..t 61 74 82 Form V ................t.......t.,... , 92 96 100 103 X ABOVE: Sam Soof concentrates on one oi his musical compositions. Ieff Taylor records data from his physics lab experi- ment. A smile from Val Thomas is worth a thousand words. LEFT: Upper School stu- dents come out en masse to THE game lCranbrool-rl. Varsity football players show off their team .spirit with a victory pyramid. LINDA ANGELL DUNCAN BROWN ors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors SUE BACHMAN ROB COLBURN S 61 aniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seni IOHN DALE BII..L DECKER MILT DWURIC GARY GILYARD 6 S MUIR FREY ROZ EDWARD i LEAH DENNIS TOM GILBERT eniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seni Seniors 63 ERIC GOLDSTONE ROB GUINDI niors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors senic S S Y B Y! S sz S 95 5 Z IOE HARRIS CLAUDIA HERNANDEZ 64 S ' f fa GIL KEENEY PAT IENSEN niors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors senior MIKE HOPSON KATHY KELLER 2 BRAD LAVEN I RICK LITWIN Q TERRY LINDOW aniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors senio 66 Seniors N. -ff-3 BILL MEEK CHUCK MCSVVAIN niors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors senior BRIAN MILLER STEVE MODELL Seniors 5 TOHN NEVILLE BERNIE NOSAKOWSKI aniors seniors seniors seniors seniors semors sem IUDY NAGY 8 S MARK MGLLISON ARTHUR NUSBAUM DAVE XPAYNE PAUL OLEINICZAK MARK PASCHALL niors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors senion Seniors 69 L AZVL ,.AnA L L L L L ANDEI RAAR GREG PITTS ROB REYNOLDS BOB PRILL niors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors sen1o Seniors MIKE RHODES DARYL SAYLOR iors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors MARCY RICH NANCY SHAPIRO S was BOB SNYDER IOHN SUMMERVILLE aniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seni IEFF SONENSHEIN BOB SLOMIANY 7 S 'Q E i I S ES x L E 3 2 9 CHERYL WILLIAMSON MARK WILSON LESIJIE TOUMA ION SWANSON niors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors senior Seniors 73 ww 'W M S Wi ,. my Linda Lou Angell Cheerleading 5,6,7,8 Captain 77 Lacrosse 7,87 Future Physicians 57 D Club 7,87 Drama 57 Service Club 87 Ski Club 57 Chorale 5,6,7,8: Magna Cum Laude 5,6,77 Language Book Award 67 Michigan Competitive Scholarship Semi-Finalist 8. Susan Meredith Bachman Field Hockey 7,8, Captain 7,8 Cheerleading 5,61 D Club 87 Cinema Club 57 Art 7,87 Service Club 5,82 Chorale 5,6,7 7 Blue and Gold 8, Art Editor 87 Class Treasurer 5. 74 Senior Activities 1 Duncan Hall Brown Football 6,72 Hockey 6,7,8: Track 5,61 D Club 6,7,87 Art 5,6,7,8, Iohn Michael Dale Football 7,87 Wrestling 87 Political Simulation 6,87 French Club 67 Service 'Club 67 Chess Club 6,87 Iohn Chapman Society 77 Magna Cum Laude 67 Cum Laude 77 Pearson Ir. High 5. Robert S. Colburn Football 7,82 Skiing 6,77 Future Physicians 57 French Club 67 Service Club 5,6,7,8, Secretary 87 Cum Laude 8. William Whitney Decker, Ir. Golf 8, State Champions 87 Hockey 7,87 Tennis 5,6,7,8j D Club 7,82 Cinema Club 87 Spanish Club 57 Football Announcer 7,87 Iohn Chapman Society 7. Leah Ann Dennis Field Hockey 77 Track C 77 Art 87 Service Club 77 Teacher Aide 77 Student Tutor 77 Blue and Gold Lower School Editor 87 Magna Cum Laude 7,8 7 Kingswood 5,6. Milton Milutin Diuric Soccer 87 Spanish Club 5,6,7I Service Club 77 Cum Laude Society 7,81 Student Council 7 Student Tutor 87 Homeroom Supervisor 87 Model UN 7,82 Senior Governing BOGZl'd: Blue and Gold 8, Upper Schoo Editor 87 Spectrum 7,8, Co-Editor 87 Summa Cum Lau 5,6,7,8 7 Language Book Award 77 History Bood Award 77 National Merit Letter of Commendation7 Michigan Mat Competition, Semi-Finalist 8. Rosland Lee Edward Hockey 6,7,87 6,71 Track 6,72 87 D Club 87 Club 67 Student 87 Spectrum 7,8, 77 Longfellow Ir. High 5. Muir Paxton Frey 87 Wrestling 67 87 French Club 67 Club 87 Blue and Gold Lab Assistant 8. 67 Art 77 Spanish Club 67 Thomas John Gilbert Soccer 5,6,7,87 Captain 7,8, All-League 7,8, All-Area 7,8, All-County 8, All-State 8, Most Valuable Player 87 Baseball 67 Lacrosse 7,8, All-League, Honorable Mention 77 D Club 7,82 French Club 67 Chorale 6,7,87 Inner Choir 87 Cum Laude Society 7,82 Blue and Gold 6 7 Class Vice-President 67 Magna Cum Laude 5,71 Cum Laude 6. Gary Glenn Gilyard l League 87 Basketball 87 Basel all 6,77 Future Physicians 5,82 D Club 8 7 c h Football 7,8, Captain 8, Al - b Fren h Club 57 Chorale 5,6,7,87 Teac er Aide 87 Inner Choir 87 Who's Who Among High School Students 87 Blue and Gold B7 Tennis 8. Eric Goldstone Swimming 5,7,87 Track 7,87 German Club 7,87 Future Physicians 5,6,8I Service Club 7,8. Robert Guindi Soccer 6,7,8, Captain 8, All-League 8, All-Area 8, All-County 8, All-State 8, Regional All-American 87 Basketball 7,8, Captain 87 Cincy Sacks Award 87 Baseball 5,6,7,87 Future Physicians 5,87 D Club 7,81 Cinema Club 5,6,7 7 French Club 5,67 Service Club 5,6,77 Class President 67 Class Vice-President 77 Senior Governing Board. Ioseph Carter Harris Future Physicians 87 Drama 87 Cinema Club 7,82 Spanish Club 5,6,77 Chorale 87 Band and Orchestra 6,77 Archeology 87 Class President 5 7 Treasurer 7. Claudia Patricia Hernandez Chorale 87 Foreign Exchange Student Program 87 Colegio Americano de Bogota KBogota, Colombial 5,6,7. Senior Activities 75 M ichael Edward Hopson Soccer Manager 87 Baseball Manager 6,71 Future Physicians 8, 'Co-President 87 Cinema Club 77 'Service Club 77 Language Lab ' an Assist t 5,67 Spectrum 7,8. Gilbert Keeney Iulie Moore King Future Physicians 67 Cinema Field HOCICSY 7.8: Skiing 5: La Club 5,62 German Club 5,6,77 Service Club 67 Chess 5,82 Language Lab Assistant 57 Iohn Chapman Society 5. Patricia Sue lensen Field Hockey 7,8, Captain 8: leader 5,62 Volleyball Valuable Player 77 Track 7,8, All Regional 7, Most Improved Player 77 Lacrosse 6, Captain 67 D Club 6,7,8I Cinema Club 5, Cheer K 7,8, Captain 7,8, Most an 5: SP 5,6,7,8 ish Club 5,6,7I Chorale Secretar 5 6 Cum Laude I Y 1 I Society 7,82 Student Council 738, Vice-President 7,82 Student Tutor 6,7,87 Spectrum 8, Co-Editor 87 Class President 77 Class Secretary 57 Senior Governing Board7 Summa Cum Laude 57 Magna Cum Laude 6,77 Harvard Book 1 Prize Final' 77 National Merit Semi- st 76 Senior Activities Katherine Brush Keller Cheerleading 5,61 Skiing 67 Volleyball 7, Most Improved Player 77 Tennis 7,87 Lacrosse 6,87 D Club 6',7,8, Secretory 87 Drama 67 Service Club 5,6,7,8: 'Student Council 7,8, President 7,81 Blue and Gold 7,8, Business Manager 87 Spectrum 5,87 Cum Laude 67 Magna Cum Laude 7,82 History Book Award 77 Iunior Citation Award 7. crosse 6,71 D Club 7,82 inema Club 7,81 Service Club 7,8. Bradley Allen Laven Cross Country 77 Swimming 67 Tennis 67 Future Physicians 57 Drama Club 87 French Club 5,62 Service Club 5,6,7,8, Secretary 7, Co-President 87 Chorale Aocompanist 5,6,7,8 7 Teacher Aide 87 Iohn Chapman Sociefty 7,8, President 87 Blue and Gold 7,82 Spectrum 8. Richard Steven Litwin Wrestling 7,8 7 Track 6,7,8I Future Physicians 5,62 D Club 87 German Club 5,6,7,8 Student Council 7,8, Treasurer 7,81 Language Lab Assistant 5.6. w Charles Henry McSwain 6,7,8, All-League 8: Manager 8: Future 8: Photography 5: Club 5: Chorale 8. Brian Miller Hockey 6,7,8, Captain 7,8, All-Division 6,7, Honorable Mention All-League 6,7, All- County 6: Lacrosse B: Spanish Club 6,7: Student Receptionist 8: Senior Governing Board: Cum Laude 6, 7: Iunior Citation 7: St. Mary's 5. William Allen Meek 7,8, All-League 7, All- 7: Hockey 6,7,8, Mention All-League : Tennis 5,6,7,8, All-Region ,6, All-State 5: D Club 7,8: rench Club 5: Service Club 7: ue and Gold 6. Stephen Mark Modell Cross Country 7,8: Wrestling 6,7,8, Co-Captain 8, All-League 6,7,8, Districts 7, Regionals 7, All-Area 8: Future Physicians 5,6,8: D Club 8: Computer Club 7: German Club 5,5,7,8: Cum Laude Society 7,8: Blue and Gold 7: Magna Cum Laude 5,7 : Summa Cum Laude 6. Mark William Mollison Soccer 7,8: Tennis B,7,8, All-League 6,7, All-Area 6, All1County 6: D Club 8: Service 'Club 7,8: Homeroom Supervision 8: Blue and Gold 7: Covington Ir. High 9. Iudith Rose Nagy Field Hockey 8: Volleyball 7,8, Most Improved Player 7: Track 6,7,8, Most Valuable Player 6,7, Captain 7, All-Regional 7: Future Physicians 6,8: D Club 8: 'Chorale 8: German Club 6,7,8, President 8: Blue and Gold 7: Senior Governing Board: Commons Room Committee 8: Cum Laude 6,7: Our Lady of Mercy High School 5. Iohn Patrick Neville, Ir. Cross Country 5,6,7,8, Captain 7,8: Tennis 5,6,7,8, Captain 7,8, All-Regional 5,7, All-State 5,7, All-Metro Detroit 7: D Club 7,8: Cinema Club 7: Art 6. Bernard Thomas Nosakowski, II Football 7: Lacrosse B,7,8. Honorable Mention All-League 7: Band 6,7,8, First Chair Trombone 6,7,8: Model UN 6,8: Cum Laude 7: Magna Cum Laude 6: Michigan Math Semi- Finalist 8: National Merit Letter of Commendation: Marshall Ir. High 5. Senior Activities 77 Arthur Samuel Nusbaum Cross Country 85 Swimming 75 Tennis 75 Drama Club 85 Art Club 75 Spanish Club 75 Service Club 7, 85 Spectrum 85 Hillel Day School 5.6. Paul Gregg Olejniczak Cross Country 7,85 Track 75 Future Physicians 85 Cinema 'Club 5.6.75 Spanish Club 5.6.75 Homeroom Supervision 85 Library Assitant 85 Iohn Chapman Society 85 Cum Laude 5.6.75 Magna Cum Laude 8. 78 Senior Activities Mar Richard Paschall k Cross 'Country 6.7.85 Track 6.75 Future Physicians 5.85 D Club 85 Cinema Club 5, 6,75 French 'Club 5.6.75 Chorale 85 Cum Laude Society 7,85 Summa Cum Laude 5.65 'C m Laude 7 8- Magna u , , Language Book Award 65 Who's Who Among American High 'School Students 75 Honor Society. David Hobart Payne Football 6.7.85 Co-Captain 8, All-League Honorable Mention 6, All-League First Team 7.8. All-Area 8, AlllCounty Honorable Mention 8, All-State Honorable Mention 85 Wrestling 6.7.8. League Champion 6.7.8, Third in Regionals 7, Fiith in State 7!, Co-Captain 85 Track 7,85 Baseball 65 Future Physicians 85 D Club 7,85 Drama 85 Cinema Club 85 Art 85 Spanish Club 5.6.75 Teacher Aide 85 Student Tutor 6.7. Gregory Ernest Pitts Swimming 75 Future Physicians 85 Spanish Club 75 Service Club 85 'Student Tutor 75 Cum Laude 75 Magna Cum Laude 85 Groves High School 65 West Maple Ir. High 5. Robert I. Prill Football 85 Chorale 85 West Bloomfield High School 5.6.7. Andrea Gail Raar Field Hockey 7.85 I Cheerleading 5.6 5 Skiing 65 I Lacrosse 6.7.85 1 D Club 6,7,8, Treasurer 85 1 Chorale 5,6,7,8, Secretary 6.75 Cinema Club 5,65 French l Club 55 Homeroom Supervision 85 Blue and Gold 5,6,7,8, Editor-in-Chief 85 Magna Cum Laude 75 National Choral Music Award. 75 Headmaster's Iunior Citation 7 Honorary Woof 5.6.75 Woof 8. Robert Bruce Reynolds 1 Soccer 7,85 Hockey 75 Future Physicians 65 Cinema Club 7,8 5 Spanish Club 6.7: Andover High School 5. Michael Dan Rhodes Daryl Lee Saylor 7,82 Baseball 7,81 Club 5,6,7,87 Cinema 57 Service Club 87 Archeol- 87 Magna 'Cum Laude 8. Football 7,8 7 Hockey 7,87 Cinema Club 7,87 Service Club 7,82 Berkshire Ir. High 5. Nancy Sue Shapiro Marcy Ellen Rich Field Hockey 77 Robert Mark Slomiany Soccer 87 Future Physicians 5,67 German Club 5,6,7,87 Cum Laude Society 7,81 Band 7,87 Magna Cum Laude 57 Summa Cum Laude 6,77 National Merit Semi-Finalist 7 Michigan Math Semi-Finalist 87 Evans Scholarship Aid. Jeffrey Mark Sonenshein Soccer Manager 87 Lacrosse 87 Future Physicians 8, Co-President 87 Photography 57 Cinema Club 77 Spanish Club 57 Service Club 7,87 Spectrum 7,81 Blue and Gold 8. ufufe PhYSiC1GIlS 87 Cheerleading 67 Volleyball 67 Y 5 eI'ViC9 Club 7.8: Lacrosse 67 Future Physicians 3 Iohn William Summerville e4IChe1' Aide 8: I-ib1'UIY Aide 57 D Club 7,81 Cinema Club 77 Robert Berrian Snyder .3: Blue cmd Gold 87 Service Club 5,6,7,8, Soccer 87 Future Physicians lliagna Cum Laude 6,7,87 President 7,82 Class Cross Country 7,8, Captain 8, 8 7 French Club 6 7 Ba:nd 6,7,8, lllettetal Ir. High 5. Secretary 67 Magna Cum Most Valuable Runner 77 Iohn Philip Sousa Band ' Laude 5,71 Headmaster-'s Tennis 6,77 D Club 87 Award 77 Magna Cum Laude 6,7 Iunjor Citation 7, Cinema Club 77 French Club 6,77 Summa Cum Laude 87 National Service Club 7,8 7 Iohn Chapman Society 7,82 Co-President 8. Merit Semi-Finalist7 Hilbert Ir. High 5. Senior Activities 79 Ion Carl Swanson Soccer 7.8, All-League 75 Honorable Mention All-League 85 Most Improved Player 85 Wrestling 6,75 Future Physicians 5.6 5 D Club 85 Cinema Club 75 Iohn Chapman Society 7.85 Blue and Gold 7.8. Leslie Ann Touma Field Hockey 7,85 Captain 7,85 Swimming 6.7. Captain 75 Lacrosse 6.7.8, Captain 6.75 Future Physicians 55 , D Club 7.85 French Club 55 Chorale 5,6.7.85 Band 6.7. First Chair Flute 75 Inner Choir 85 Homeroom Supervision 85 Blue and Gold 5.6.85 Middle School Editor 85 Spectrum 85 Magna Cum Laude 5,75 Summa Cum Laude Brat Ir. 5 Gatorade Queen '75. 80 Senior Activities Cheryl Ann Willicnnson Field Hockey 7,85 Volleyball 6.75 Track 6.7.8, All-Regional 7, All-State 75 D Club 7,8, Vice-President 85 Art 5,65 Spcmish Club 5,65 Teacher Aide 85 Student Tutor 6.85 Cum Laude 5.7.8. Mark Winfield Wilson Football 85 Hockey 85 Lacrosse 6.8. Most Improved Player 65 Future Physicians 85 D Club 85 Drama Club 85 Iohn Chapman Society 5.6.8. Co-President 85 Assumption High School 7. LINDY LOU DUMB BLONDE PEGGY FLEMING SQUIRREL GUMP BILL LEAH IOCK SHAAAA! FRIED FRO GIZMO SCHLECK BEEF PAPILLON PATTY HOPPER PATTY PERFECT KEERO MISS SAKS OH! MY SHOULDER AHOY VAH EDDIE IUST-FOR-A-KIBBUTZ THE MAC PEAK MOLSON MODUL PUDGE MUSCLES GOOSE BOIN IE SALVADOR MOLE SQUALL PAIN DA'PITT PRILL WOOF ROBE CRODES MARCY BABY BULL CHUG A LUG SPUMONI PEBBLE SNEAKY PETE SUMMERHUB SWANIE FISH SHERI WILS 1 L 1 ZW? h S H1 W sw E W ik 'ffl h-+44 at 2 3 ff ' X W - ,gx W NK .. :gg L 'fm missy : . E. -I ' 'fiwl fisxzf 82 Fine Arts TOP: Iohn Eckert is only one of many visiting artists brought to CD by Mr. Schwarzer. ABOVE LEFT: The U! S band plays a tune for our camera? ABOVE: LcrRene Dell accompanies the choir's songs on her harp. Fine Arts Plays Very Important Role in Country Day Curriculum The DCDS Fine Arts program consists of a chorale, a band, and an excellent art department. Each of these sections .permit individual instruction and group participation. In the past few years, the fine arts department has increased both in size and in quality. The Upper School band has gone from merely five or six members to its present size as an accredited concert band, which performs at football games and at evening concerts. The chorale has increased to so great a number that several groups have branched off from it. The best of these, the Inter-Chorus, sang on television and at the Inter- national Dinner, while the entire chorale sang at the Independent School's F ine Arts Program held at Somerset Mall, at various retiree's homes around the Detroit area, and at numerous concerts held on-campus. Harry Schwarzer, to-gether with Nan Lechner, has increased the course offerings in the art department and now offers courses in such diverse areas as lost-wax casting, painting and drawing, sculpture, woodworking, and an independent projects class. Outstanding works were displayed at the Fine Arts Festival at Somerset. TOP: Kim Holt paints posters to encourage the teams when ian support dwindles. LEFT: The chorus enchants the audience with cr melancholy tune. ABOVE: Iohn Summerville coordinated his outfit so he'd be noticed at the big I.iggett football game while he played in the band. Fine Arts 83 CD Students Devote Time to Helping Others Last year's Service Club organ ized the Saturday Project. They set up activities and played games with a group ot exceptional children. The Red Cross aided the organization in their planning. This year they are repeating the same activity as Well as heading a Red Cross blood drive. The D-Club, our athletic service organization, raises money for extrordinary athletic equipment by running concession stands at athletic events. This year's purchase was a set of Porta-Pits for the track teams. They also sponsor and assist in the organization of special events such as the fall Alumni Reunion. The library, teacher, and receptionist aides are new this year. They lessen the huge work load of Ms Blulord and the receptionists While the preschool and kindergarten children never get lost on the way to class 84 Service Activities 2 5 EEA' 3 2 ,t s - x K: 2 E siiiisiei. 5 EW f. X fl ,yi it i s :W F F T 5 I .-'Si it if el 3 2 . :elssmr FAR LEFT: Butch Boyoycm patiently waits his turn lor the crayons. FAR ABOVE LEFT: Nancy Shapiro and Brian Miller sneak a snack at half- time. MIDDLE LEFT: What else can I beat you at, Ron? ABOVE LEFT: Teacher aide Bev Dinger escorts a nursery schooler to his classroom. ABOVE: Between delivering messages for the receptionist, Ieif Ninowski inclulges in his studies. LEFT: Library Aide Mary Rafcmi helps check out a book. Service Activities 85 ABOVE: Iohn Summerville risks his life in the effort to better mcm's knowledge of his origin. RIGHT: Stuart Mandelbcxum cmd Mr. Angell dig in, but Linda still ccm't make up her mind. The Students Ci CD Enjoy Varied Clubs The Archaeological dig, organ- ized by Mr. Campbell cmd Mr. Harrison, was successful. Operating near 14 Mile Road and Franklin. the members collected Indian arti- facts. This year's International Dinner was another proiitable one, raising 800 dollars tor the foreign student program. Three hundred people came to eat the many different kinds of foods prepared by the students and parents. The school's literary publication, the Spectrum, was supervised by Mrs. Hannett. The magazine was written, edited, and published by the students. The computer club, this year brought together by Mr. Morrow, taught all interested about the computer. FAR LEFT: Mrs. Hannett, Milt Djuric, Kathy Keller, and David Grant work diligently to publish the Spectrum. ABOVE LEFT: lohn Summerville and Ioe Harris have mixed emotions about their find. LEFT: The freshmen cannot seem to realize that it is impossible to Contact Mr. Spock on the U.S.S. Enterprise. Department Activities 87 Our New Ideas Allow Change ln Techniques The 1976 Blue and Gold staff again was the hardest working group at school. Led by hard-work- ing Chief Editor Andi Raar, the staff once again met its deadline. Under Mr. Gilbert's direction, they tried many new techniques. Milt Djuric served as Upper School Editor while Leslie Touma and Leah Dennis were Middle and Lower School Editors. Magdy Milad was Chief Photographer, Sue Bach- man was Art Editor, lim Rosenfeld was Sports Editor, and Kathy Keller was Business Manager. Many others helped to meet deadlines and the entire staff would like to thank all who showed cooperation. The Photo Club, with Mr. Croy as advisor, began a promising photo contest. They also sold film and were instrumental in the darkroom maintenance. ABOVE: Milt Djm-ic and Leslie Touma finish as the sun sets. BE LOW: Magdy is not leaving until all pictures are DONE! RIGHT: Iimmie, if it lits, use it . . . ! 88 Yearbook and Photo Club K TOP: The Yearbook staff works diligently to get the book out on time. LEFT: Ieii Perrin is at work in the darkroom. ABOVE: Photographer Magdy Milad catches yearbook advisor, Iohn Gilbert, attempting to be creative. U-Xdvisor's note: Thanks a lot, staf:l! l Yearbook and Photo Club 89 TOP RIGHT: Larry Thoms iRon Shmyrl re- fuses to believe that his next movie will co-star A BABY! ABOVE: Bob Zivian contemplates his next move. RIGHT: Iim Cook plans his offense while Larry Williams decides his defense. 90 Activities Activities Provide Enjoyment ' The Drama Club has taken on its most ambitious project this year, planning a production of the comedy, Boy Meets Girl by Bella and Samuel Spewack, for the spring. This play features an unusually large number of future stars of stage and screen such as Ron Shmyr, Peri Blum, Brad Laven, Stewart Henderson, and Iohn Gargaro. The Cinema Club brought to DCDS a number of first run movies, providing CD students a great opportunity to see excellent movies at very low cost. Films shown included The Sting, American Graffiti, and a Iames Bon-d thriller, Casino Royale. With the profits realized from the showings, the club hopes to continue to present fine film entertainment. The Chess Club took great strides towards achieving respectability in its competition with other schools. In its league for the 2nd year, the club, bolstered by increased participation, and with the help of outstanding player Bob Zivian, hopes to improve its finish. BELOW: Robert Law iMr. Clemmer for ailing Stewart Hendersonl helps Susie lPeri Bluml lie down on the couch to deliver her baby, who will be in the movie, as I. Carlyle Benson llohn Gargcuol heads over to phone for a doctor. FAR BELOW: This is one of the rare occa- sions to see the Cinema Club-they're usually in the dark. BELOW RIGHT: Pro- ducer C. Elliot Friday KBrcxd Lavenl and Susie listen to writer I. Carlyle Benson expound sarcasticcdly. Activities 91 Human William Aliber Hurry Arnold Mark Bcxlding Alexander Begin Eric Bormcm Walter Brockingtoff Robert Burgess Keith Campbell Shawn Chapman Gregory Clctpp Alicia Coto Thomas Cupelis Steven Davis Beverly Dinger Lori Edwards Iennifer Elgee Steven Epstein Andrew Feiles Mark Fentress Elissa Ferris eshmen freshmen freshmen freshmen freshmen fr SIM? B Iill Foley Susan Io Frent Rodney Gilbert Scott Godfrey David Grant Edward Guindi David Hatch Holly Hegcn-ty Stacy Henderson Andrew Holley n freshmen freshmen freshmen freshmen freshme t , . Robert Iacob Iohn Iulian Ieffrey Kalt Robin Karr Cindy Katz 'Charles Laskey Warren Laski FAR LEFT: Kel Keller and Ted Wiedemann watch Iimmie Rosenfeld turn it out. LEFT: Walter Brockington sleeps at the bunsen burner. RIGHT: Mr. Young postpones sentencing Bob Iacobs to smile at the photographer. Michael Kaufman Charles Keller George Kenyon Ieffrey Kepes Kevin Kreitman Frosh Appear on the Upper School Scene Paul Laven Iohn Levin Meredith Lindsay Hugh Mack Desiree Mehrabian Glennys Merritt A Dean Miyao Betsy Moss cmiel Nagle X b l Newberry W M k Otlewski 1 Gregory Pamel Peterson Pendray William Pfeulier Ieffrey Rosenberg Iohn Said eshmen freshmen freshmen freshmen freshmen fre: 94Fh n freshmen freshmen freshmen freshmen freshme we-H Ted Wieclemann Larry Williams Shelley Woodson Robert Zivian Susanne Schmidt Stefan fSchunk Peter Shams-Avari Michael Silver Harlan Simmons Iohn Sinard Lisa Smiler Marie Snyder Kenneth Stein Phillip Stern Douglas Steward Tom Stulberg Ieffrey Taylor Ioseph Telmos Bradley Tourna Paul VanAntwerp Ricardo Villarosa Brenda Walsh Tina Warpup Graham Wellington Freshmen 95 Sophomores Draw Closer to Jumor Class Jphomores sophomores sophomores sophomores Silvia Acostct Ioel Ager Roberi Ambrose Peri Blum Iames Brown Eric Butler Scott Cantor Paul Clark Icrnice Collins Icrmes Cook Ethan Cosgriff Hugo Delevie LcrRene Dell Suscm Finchcxm Timothy Fisher 96 Sophomores RIGHT: Suzy Milcxd cmd Kim Holt show school spirit. BELOW: Mr. Lunemann and Rob Nusbcrum discuss biology. Anita Flynn Mark Frcmcis Mark Frent Rolcmd Frohmcm Floyd Fulton William Gee Cynthia Hoglund Romctyne Hollis Kimberly Holt Eric Hyde Rcrndcxll Iacobs Todd Icrffee Ieif Iohnsion Bricrn Iones William Kcrechle Vicki Kirschner Sam Klein David Koppin Lores sophomores, sophomores sophomores sopho Sophomores 97 Carft Wait for the Commons Room, Sophs? Neal Krasnick Carl Lemle K' k L ' xr ewis William Mandel Michael Matthies Q David McIntyre Suzanne Milad Ieffrey Modell Bruce Mugerian Paul Nagy Elbert Nance Ieff Ninowski Robert Nusbaum Gregory Parr Ieifrey Perrin ' Q S 'E Susan Pullum Marry Rafani ? .Q E S 5 , -i 1 H Mary Riley Ricardo Rodriguez ophomores sophomores sophomores sophomores s omores sophomores sophomores sophomores sop Roxanne Russell Deborah Scott Icnnes Shaya Robert Silverstein Iames Sinard Scott Smillie Wade Smith Samuel Soof Kurt Thomas Mark Unger Courtney Vance Brian Varnum Kirsten Washington Lawrence Webb Russell White William Wilson Mark Zobl FAR LEFT: Louie Armstrong? Not yetll LEFT: Ask any mermaid you happen to see? BELOW: Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde create an antidote for Country Da'y lunches. Juniors Show That Life Does Exist on CD Glenn Alexcmder Brion Burr Don Bcrrry H d B k owcrr ec er Ronald Borcrks mm' an Gilbert Bormcm Ictmes Burgess l H C 11' e 1-ey o ms Kevin Cosgriff Bradford Dredge niors juniors juniors juniors juniors juniors junior Douglas Eberlein Michelle Ferris Nancy Freedman Iohn Gargcrro Robert Goodman 1 ,X ff ,Q Iohn Hegcrrty l Stewcuft Henderson ' ' No, Aimee, thcrt's too big to be cr rnonocle! 100 juniors MEMS SEB! RiMf sEr'i3'H Steve Horwitz Keith Iackson Kathy Katz Miehael Klass Andrew Kochccnowski Mark Lahti Ieffrey Letzer Robert Levy Kenneth Macartney Iames Mack Charles Mandel Douglas Menzies Ruth Mieras Magdy Milad Cynthia Miller iors juniors juniors juniors juniors juniors juniors 1 Robert Orr David Phillips Robert Prentis Suzanne Reynolds Iames Rosenfeld Iames Russell Louis Schmidt Thomas Shafer Paul Sherman Ronald Shrnyr Iuniors 101 Innovation and Vigor Are Junior Trademarks Icmet Stulberg Aimee Sutherland David Tabashnik Mohcxmad Tcrw'la 1 Richard Temple ! K' U1 Valerie Thomas Michele Touma Wendy Sue Warren Douglas White Eugene Williams Iohnnie Woodson Daron Yarjanicxn Christopher Yelder Phillip Zinn Bruce Zivicm uniors juniors juniors juniors juniors juniors junio RIGHT: Brian Bcrrr practices to be a senior: ABOVE: You think of something to say about this picture! 102 Iuniors i fi. ' l. r 74'-if oung Baseball Team Has Hopes for '76 The Varsity Baseball Team had a disappointing season this year. However, because the team was a young one, next year's team promises to be a good one. Freshman Rob Silverstein led the team with a .326 batting average. His classmate Bill Gee also turned in a fine season hitting as the lead-off man. Tri- Captains Iim Boyle, Chuck Murphy. and Kevin Butterfield played key roles for the team. Boyle was the team's leading outfielder. Murphy, the catcher, did an admirable job in handling the young pitching staff, and Butterfield held down the short- stop position and was the infield leader. Pod Alexander led the team in RBI's and was the best pitcher on the ball club. Rounding out the club were sophomore Dave Tabashnik, a fine hitter and relief pitcher, freshman Mark Zobl, who held down the hot- corner , Rob Guindi who covered the keystone sack, Mike Rhodes, Gary Gilyard, Howard Becer, and Iimmie Rosenfeld. The IV's experienced a season of fun cmd improvement. Coach Croy had several fine players to work with. Ron Shmyr, Iohn Summerville and Kurt Thomas all turned in super seasons. TOP: Rob Beef Guinda chomps down on some tobacco as he practices his battling technique. ABOVE: Placing the tag, third sacker Willie Ma:ndel absorbs the collision caused by the sliae of a hard-charging Harper Woods baserunner. RIGHT: A confused yearbook staff inquires, Where's the ball, Ron? Baseball 103 ABOVE: I want you rumdums to help eachudder out, commands coach Gene Reilly as he peps up his stickmen. ABOVE RIGHT: Nobody's going to stop me! thinks a tight-lipped Ietl Matte as he cruises up the field. RIGHT: Marty Letts watches the face-oti, anticipating which way Brose will pass the ball. 104 Men's Lacrosse l l l l l l acrosse Slowed by Tough chedule Paves Way to '76 The 1975 Lacrosse team had a rebuilding, year. With a 3-6 record, th team, basically underclassmen, worked hard and developed their skills immensely. The highlights of the season were their victories over archrivals Cranbrook and Lake Ridge. The team was headed by Tri-Captains Marty Letts, Iefi Matte, and Burt McCandless. Letts led the team offense along with bageman Zinn and Rob Ambrose while the defense was led by All- T merican McCand1ess, Matte, and Nosakowski. Pete Fisher tried his hand at ending goal and did a tremendous job. Much credit is given to the several rookies who contributed greatly in keeping the team close in the highly ompe-titive games. The growing interest in Lacrosse provided forthe addition of a IV team. The majority of the players will be returning for the 1976 season. They, along with Coach Gene Reilly and his new assistants, will Work hard toward a winning season. l'Gar ABOVE LEFT: Rob Ambrose uses his muscle to battle for control of a key face-off against L'Anse Creuse. ABOVE: All- American Burt McCandless demonstrates his outstanding determination and ability as he cradles upiield. LEFT: I just love to stick-handle! says all-leaguer Ieif Matte as he once again controls the ball. Men's Lacrosse 105 Success in the Present, Optimism for the Future Men's track finished 3rd in the Metro Conference, led by the effort of departing seniors, Dave Merritt and Mike Young. Despite a me- diocre record in regular meets, the teazm fared Well in the larger meets, placing near the top at Marysville and in the regionals. In the state, the team finished Sth, with Merritt taking two- firsts in the hurdles and the long jump, While Young set a state record in , the high jump at 6'5 , placing Znd. N The Women's track team had another outstanding record, 8-1, and a good showing at the state meet. Outstanding members oi the team were mile relayers, Captain Iudy Nagy, Mary Riley, Anita Flynn, and Pat Iensen, plus S. Shapiro, R. Edwards, and C. Williamson. 1 I ABOVE: The mile relay team of Iensen, N Flynn, Riley, and Nagy, which placed 2nd in the regional, was full of talent, as Nagy and Iensen were also line shotputters. RIGHT: Rick Litwin gets into one as he tries to go over 50 feet. 106 Track W LEFT: No one can deny that Merritt's merits merit merits, and this shot catches him demonstrating his state championship form in the long jump. BELOW: Two ol the outstanding middle-distance men on the team, Chris Yelder and Gene Williams, execute a perfect hand-off. LEFT: Cheryl Williamson was the first All State track woman in the school's history. Though her specialty is hurdles, we caught her at the long jump as well. ABOVE: Let's just say, The man is concerned. Track 107 Devoted Tennis Players See More In Upcoming Seasons The youthful Country Day Tennis squad entered the 1975 season with p hopeful expectations of a successful season and a productive state 'WWW it tournament. Coaches Wes Richards Ir. and Wes Richards Sr. had only to if worry about Country Day's strongest rivals Cranbrook and Liggett. The Cranes' unusually potent team proved to be out of reach, but the confrontations with Liggett unmasked the blooming potential of Country Day's contenders. There were many even matches in the highly emotional battles, but in the end, Liggett held the upper hand. Most of the remaining matches only served as stepping stones to the approaching state tournament, as the lack of willing competition in the area hampered serious involvement. As a result of this void in willing competition, the team was never threatened by any other teams. In the Class C state tournament the young team rose to form and finished second, with Iohn Neville and Ieff Collins grabbing the doubles championship and with Mark Mollison bowing out in the semis. The IV's, under Coach Norm Brault, improved greatly. Neal Krasnik and lim Cook were pcaticularly outstanding. Next year may be a bannerone! ,J . TOP: Bill Decker concentrates all his efforts into his serve. ABOVE LEFT: Mark Mollison, Iohn Neville, and Bill Decker have a post match chat. ABOVE: The same Bill poses for yet a third picture. 108 Men's Tennis omens Lacrosse Squad Tastes Success The Women's Lacrosse team enjoyed a much improved season last year. All their competitive games were kept close and due to great enthusiasm and much effort, they defeated Kingswood in their final game. Captain Io Farquhar, Kathy Keller, and Iulie King were key players on offense. Io was the team's center and managed to win the face-off more times than not. Also, rookie Kathy Keller managed to score several goals. Captain Leslie Touma, Andi Raar, and goalie Sue Fincham were standouts on defense. Andi Raar made an excep- tional play during the Kingswood game. She was able to score while on defense with her eyes closed. Sue Fincham had another super season as goalie. The Lacrosse team looks forward to winning more games this season. har meet the captain of the opposing team and feree before the b1g game ABOVE Center Io har begins the game with a ferocious face-off. Goalie Sue Fincham displays her agility in ing on opponent's near goal. LEFT: Co-Captains Leslie Touma and Io u . . e ' . : u . . . It Women's Lacrosse 109 ESFUEQL- J:?Mw S 3' ?i?l?45hS5fKiM5?3V?',Sc?s!iS12.' -aw!-xi' ''Y'-2Ql5A3i.!'3'Q7!5iii?-355131,3?Msxk'G3?EI SW L-5h3:?fQ?Qi1f2vi3Y5- wiv' Q53Qi'?Z'i? 592156 QSQW ' Q? K, K J.,wiiibiiifflfi22255258?fiE?itY:4?fISKTHW1gEW2He.KE7flV.,53Zw?hYQfEK EJfi?Q?Qdk5.23. iZ'IF ' Ski4S9233nxii'591892541QQ!AEQQWQQ'!QLSwT?53!?'93T+I'fQH Young Team Takes Great Stndes for Future The 1975 Varsity Football Team was a very young one There were only eight seniors on the team. Though the season was not great, the team showed a lot of spirit and much promise for the future. The two traditional rivalries, Cranbrook and Liggett, were once again exciting games. In the Cranbrook game, at which the student support was terrific, the Iacket gridders outplayed the Cranes, yet lost a heartbreaker in the fourth quarter. The Liggett game, played on Alumni Day, was dedicated to F. Alden Shaw by the student body and the Football team. Of course, we won! This allowed us to keep the silver cup in the trophy case for another year. Selected to the All-League teams were Co-Captains David Payne and Gary Gilyard, senior Chuck McSwain, juniors Ron Shmyr, Steve Horwitz, Chris Yelder, and Iim Rosenfeld, and sophomores Rob Ambrose and Ietf Iohnston. Payne, Rosenfeld, and Yelder were also tabbed for All-State mention. The IV's had a season of improvement. Led by Rob Silverstein, Rodney Gilbert and Iim Lemle, they won their last four games. Coaches Chapman a.nd Hanson were happy with the progress made throughout the year. TOP RIGHT: Gary Gilyard appears to be triple- teamed as the CD defense attempts to stop the Crcmes from scoring. RIGHT: A versatile Iim Lemle barely gets a boomer off in the IV game against Liggett. ABOVE: Iefl Iohnston and Lusty Horwitz crush the Cranbrook runner in a sandwich. 112 Football Q ii- - 1. .- V1 :V il ls-1: I ,. : t , eQ--f n : p el 3551 1 Aiqiw lb btl. -- -- s tZl:,gQ w3w,Mg'f5sif42. - '--- X. -- t use r Af::, seo:- H' 'P 5- f l' -'mai t .. . .... es-H mmm ,. r up X S .. ' t W i - x -' - '- : n ,. H s.f5.:g:yw M.. -Mews f .se k min Hwiles sgmw awww: 2 mumkgq , H i gf., -W t WE A ' TOP LEFT: Iimmie Rosenteld charges around the end cmd down toward the Cranbrook goal line. ABOVE: Number 66, Dave Phillips shows his technique by ripping -through his opponent lrom I.iggett. Could there be a better target? BELOW: Ron Ambrose decides to keep the ball and take chances against the Cran- brook defense, while Daryl Saylor attempts to ambush the opposition. 5 I t Football 113 Soccer Team Continues Its Winning Ways Under the guidance of experienced coach Neil Rust, the Varsity Soccer team finished the 1975 season with a laudable 16-6-4 record. An offense led by All-Midwest forward Beef Guindi, who scored a league record 29 goals, and a tenacious defense headed by fullbacks Bill Meek and Rob Reynolds and All-State halfback Tom Gilbert made CD an opponent to be reckoned with. The team, competing mainly against Class A schools, was a serious contender throughout the season for the championship of the finest soccer league in the Midwest. Only one-goal losses in three crucial late season games kept the team out of first place. Although the squad is graduating eight starters, a great deal of young talent promises more winning seasons in the years to come. Freshman soccer had one of its best seasons ever, and the IV team compiled a respectable record. The success in the last few years of our program is due primarily to the unselfish efforts of head coach Neil Rust, who retired this year at the end of his seventh winning season. TOP: Gene Williams dribbles versus Andover. ABOVE: Tom Gilbert controls the action. RIGHT: Coach Neil Rust, a man whom we all thank, is seen on the sidelines directing the play of his Varsity hooters. 114 Soccer Beef's gocrls always bring cr celebration. ABOCE: Freshmcm gocrlie the save. RIGHT: Iohn Summerville heads the ball in center field. Soccer 115 Women's F all Sports Post Future Viotories ABOVE: The opponent tnot picturedl cringes in terror as Silvia Acosta prepares to unleash one of her powerful serves. RIGHT: Romayne Hollis, after having moved quickly to her right, steps into her stroke. 116 Women's Tennis The Field Hockey team enjoyed their most successful season this year, defeating both Kingswood and Liggett tor the first time. The team showed marked improvement over the play of past years. The leading goal scorer was Capt. Leslie Touma. Other outstanding seniors were Capt. Sue Bachman, Andi Haar, and Cheryl Williamson. Lori Edwards and Iudy Nagy both had excellent first years, and goalie Sue Fincham was the backbone of the defense. The Women's Tennis tecrm had an excellent second year in com- petition. Capt. Kathy Keller, Mere- dith Lindsay, and Marie Snyder all made good showings in the re- gionals. Lindsay received the Most Valuable Player award and Michele Touma received the Most Improved Player award, leaving the team with great promise for next year. V, V. V T V V LLVV' VQVTVVF H V -f.efzV! 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MVV1VVK .ws K 5' .V M KK VVVK V V V V' M VB V - SVJVT' V:- 2 '.aVfM2isV :-V.,:s K::-V-Vgnssrb---.V-'XV .VVV v V - Va.-...Q VK K V - H+- . A J Q.'?.'H iasi A 233'-VVVVV, san' 'L W ls i Kf' Andi Rctar ABOVE: Williamson moves in for support. LEFT: Pai Iensen heads-Q charge with Icmice Collins and Andi Ram' tcxiling. BELOW LEFT: The IV sticksters mcxke cm rush for the opposing gocxl. BELOW: Anitct Flynn winds up to blast one down the field. poke checks as Cheryl Field Hockey 117 The DCD Golf Team Makes Great Return! For the tirst time since the l95U's, DODS fielded a varsity golf team. Coached by Ierry Hansen, the team accumulated a iine record against their new-found opponents. Led by All-Stater Glen Alexander, the young team cruised to a 7-2 record. The highlight ot the regular season was the Oak Park Invitational. Playing a best ball format, Alex- ander shot a fine 66 while leading the team to victory by one stroke. Four members of the team headed for Adrian and took the regional title by one stroke. Despite the 35 degree weather and heavy winds, Iunior Alexander once again came through in the clutch at the state tournament in Saugatuck. He re- corded the lowest round in the state, a 75. This super score allowed the Iackets to beat their nearest competitors by 7 shots, Winning only the second state championship in the history of the school. Future prospects look good in 1976. FIRST ROW: Coach Ierry Hansen, Billy Gee, Kirk Lewis, Mark Otlewski. SECOND ROW: Glenn Alexander, Dave Tabashnik, Bruce Zivian, Bill Decker. ! LEFT: David T is teed olt alter teeing one off. Pod seems share the sentiment. ABOVE: Kirk Lewis and Scott Godfrey rejoice after Scott's putt beats a disgusted Bruce Zivian. 118 Golf The X Country Team Improves With Time There appears to be a significant growth of interest at CD in regards to the Cross Country team, as more runners joined the team than ever before. Nearly thirty participants, both men and women, competed in the 1975 season that produced both valuable experiences and impres- sive victories. The team struggled through high and low plateaus during the season but laid the foundation for years to come. In the last meet of the season, the team scored a stunning victory over its archrival, Liggett, by one point which gave the season its touch of class. The Women's team attended the State Class C Finals and returned with the first place trophy, giving Coach Iurkiewicz something tangible to show for his efforts. Optimism looms about the Cross Country trek with a distinct hope for victories in the future. TOP LEFT: Suzie Milad cmd Mary Riley trudge along the tough Cross Country course. C.C. runners must overcome searing pa-in. ABOVE: Phil Zinn Strides it out up to the finish as Bob Snyder looks on. LEFT: Steve Modell maintains his lead over an opponent. Cross Country 119 l6m47l'm H:?E'1' f N' M 1 A! 4f.wi'1W JFMYJM' 3iM1A'f1 iP7i? 'WI' J i'M41?lK- if JVZS' MV NWMN' .w -1'l959Sf:QL5fcM7S31'9Z'l'?:f'.6MfJ?J5z1P?I!'?,kfSKW' ri f,5KQf.a0'fi'J?' H wihV xf0A' 'W f .5'!-'5'kX'Qfz'42HGd7if7W1't'l'7s4.5!frflEf 2l9' -JP' imiififffv Q M2191 ' WWW ff' ,'i8ei'iYfffl-W'f' 4K'uWi?Wk? Y'NM2NI Varsity 8: JV Cagers Gain Fewer Victories, But Show Their Effort, Pride, and Dedication Under Coach Iohn Hannett, the Basketball teams at CD have been among the powers in the area. However, this season, due to a lack of experience and a few bad breaks, the Varsity Basketball team didn't fare as well as those of the past. Even so, Bob Guindi and Chris Yelder took up most of the scoring slack for the team which had lost five seniors from the year before. The highlights of the season were the continuing of the dominance over Liggett with home cmd home victories, and a first-time-in-history victory at I-Iamtramck's band-box gymnasium. Although the team record did not quite reach 500, the team's accomplishments were not reflected in their statistics since they lost 6 games by 5 points or less. Next year, though the team will be losing two fine Seniors, Capt. Bob Guindi and Center Mike Rhodes, the team should be up to its usual standards. Coach Chapman's IV's also had a tough season. However, they did manage tot put together some fine ball games while developing many future varsity players. Led by Rodney Gilbert and Brian Varnurn, the team showed that there is a real future for basketball at CD. FAR RIGHT ABOVE: It's called cz game of quickness Itoo quick for our cameral. TOP CENTER: C.C. pops one from the corner against St. Agatha. ABOVE: Chris Yelder puts a nice ar-c on his first of two free throws. FAR RIGHT BELOW: Beef jumpshoots as Buzz cmd Keith look on. RIGHT: Something's gotta give! BELOW: A disgruntled coach Hartnett tries to wake up his tiring round ballers. f. 9g,.m..mHQf'3if57ff3t N ?72:'ffl1i'l5iSN-ifllit-1f57!l7.eiLSY-15 ii s?i:?tE'f iw'Y-Pfai'EtetEiLf-iiE1EWiGi in I-Iard Workers On CD Team Set Records The Country Day Varsity Swim- ming team, led by Co-Captains Roxanne Russell and Paul Sherman, enjoyed the most productive season in its short history. Paced by freshman Ieff Taylor, who raced to three school records, the hard work and dedication of each team member resulted in three other new school records and twenty-three lifetime bests. Despite the loss of four senior participants, the team will continue to aim for state qualifying times. Because of this year's improvement and individual progress, the coach eagerly awaits the ceremonial victory toss in the pool and Country Day's first state qualifiers in swimming. 124 Swimming TOP: Mark Unger says bow wow, as Mr. Gilman pats Mark on the head. LEFT: Captains of the swim team, Paul Sherman and Roxanne Russell review the situation. ABOVE: Scott goes for it all in hopes to win his' race. 3 E N TOP: Hey, you've got to be kidding! Gregg looks down the ski run in amazement while others look as if it's just another hill. ABOVE: Ieif looks back astonished that he made it through the gates alive. RIGHT: An expert demonstrates just how easy it is to ski. Ski Team Skis Over Bad Ice During Winter Except for a few veterans, the Country Day Ski team consisted of many first-time racers. Under Coach Chuck Croy's supervision, and led by Captains David Koppin and Brian Barr, the team progressed greatly in their abilities. One par- ticularly good performance was by Iohn Levin who took a 16th place in the Divisional meet. lim Shaya's enlightening lunch announcements kept the student body continually aware ot the team's presence. He announced each day's form of transportation to the slopes: rickshaw, camel, subway, heli- copter, or the conventional bus. The team is looking forward to the coming ski season. Skiing 125 ABOVE: Pat Jensen displays her serving form for the camera. ABOVE RIGHT: The women's basketball team anxiously awaits another point from team captain Anita Flynn. MIDDLE RIGHT: I wonder when it's coming down. RIGHT: Could this be Michelle Ferris employing her famous return, the back-bump ? 126 Women's Basketball omen's Sports Are New Center of Interest This year was the first year CD had women's basketball. The teams were coached by Roberta Righter. The season was difficult in that many of the girls had never played the game before and found them- selves facing experienced teams. The team showed marked improve- ment as the season progressed. The girls were not discouraged and always put out their best effort both ' T in practice and in games. Because there were no seniors on the team, T there are great hopes for next year. The Volleyball team enjoyed another successful season this year. Benefits from extended practices were evidenced as the team posted a 6-7 record. Iudy Nagy and Micki Ferris kept the tea:m moving with their fine setting and blocking. Captains Kathy Katz and Pat Iensen provided good experience and court-knowledge. By their play, freshmen Marie Snyder and Lori Edwards proved that they would be the backbones of next year's team which includes eight return- ing varsity players. ABOVE LEFT: Pat Iensen spikes the ball. BELOW: LaRene Dell makes cz move. Volleyball 127 w K Wrestlers I-Iave a Much Improved Year The Wrestling team had another respectable season this year. Captains David Payne and Steve Modell set the pace as both qualified for the regional meet with records of 29-7-1 and 18-5-3 respectively. Many sophomores such as Paul Clark, Mark Zobl, Larry Webb, Mike Matthies, and Roland Frohrnan demonstrated that they have bright futures. After a successful journey to the districts. Paul Clark and David Payne went to the states, but due to illness they did not do as well as expected. The small group of IV Wrestlers fought their way to a semi- successful, exciting cmd fun season in the sport. TOP LEFT: Larry Webb ties up cm cn-chrival from Cranbrook in a last knot before the iall. TOP RIGHT: Paul Clark adds another victory in preparation for the state meet. RIGHT: Co-Captain Steve Modell strains to pin another opponent. 128 Wrestling the ferocity of Dredge's slcrpshot. MIDDLE: Country Day rallies tor a score. BOTTOM LEFT: CD hockey players gear themselves lor a face-oft. BO'l'l'OM RIGHT: ls it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Superdredge letting one fly. l-lockey Team Earns C1 Title oi Excellence Under the fine leadership of the silver fox , Mr. Harry LaPointe, the '75-'76 varsity Hockey team again had a very successful season, finishing the regular schedule with a fine 21-2-1 record. They were consistantly rated in the top ten teams in the state, the highlight of the season being an impressive 4-2 upset win over itl rate-d Trenton. The team looked forward to the state playoffs with the hope of bringing the state cham- pionship crown to Country Day. Hockey 129 LEFT: The goalie cringes in fear Crt ABOVE: Vicki Kirschner joins in at a varsity basketball game. TOP RIGHT: One of these times we might make it! RIGHT: Fall Cheerleaders: FIRST ROW: Sue Frent. SECOND ROW: Tina Warpup, Roxanne Russell, Ian Stulberg, Vicki Kirschner, Linda Angell. THIRD ROW: Kim Holt. 132 Cheerleaders Cheerleaders Lift Team Pride With Unending School Spirit The 1976 Varsity Cheerleaders rallied again for both fall and winter sports. Returning were Kim Holt, Roxanne Russell, lan Stulberg, and Lindt Angell. Under the guidance of Mrs. Gwizdala and the watchful eye of Mr. Reilly, they worked to build a squad for the football and soccer teams. Others on the cheer squad were Tina Warpup, Sue Frent, and Vicki Kirschner. The winter squad expanded to nine cheerleaders, making the largest varsity squad in the school's history. Newcomers included Sue Pullum, Silvia Acosta, Meredith Lindsay, Aimee Sutherland, and Romayne Hollis. The winter cheerleaders cheered the basketball teams on to victory but were often shorthanded due to injuries and illness. Composed of mainly under- l classmen, the cheerleaders look forward to an excellent program next year. A-Q-- -4' J 17 in-agua. X 2' Rain Comes From the Clouds And Sun Lights Up the Sky The school continues to improve its highly personalized advisor-advisee program. The faculty proved to be even more hard-Working this yearp they lasted through the extensive teachers' meetings analyzing students' problems. Secretarial and janitorial staffs kept up with their growing surroundings. ft 'MHZ-E, f - '1 -.LW-?51i F2,-5352:fikiliiixiisf'f:5ii5IiE?Fiii593sZ l .5? Fi ii Z ?sYilt'5M33?M 5iiA ix??6Ei'S3!ki3iw2k?Tt?5K'55 '28!iS??i3ii?SI?41?iiRXY'xa'?sifmRQ'9.i?iN9?f, J- OPPOSITE PAGE, LEFT: Afternoon recep- tionist Mrs. Foley checks in with Mrs. Lucorciu. RIGHT: Dr. Schlegel looks on at the Chcmnel 56 tctping, while Mr. Prosperi relaxes before going on ccimercr. Dr. Schlegel, Mr. George Booth, cmd Mr. Shaw complete cz full circle oi CD history. THIS PAGE, LEFT: Athletic Director Gene Reilly cmd Fine Arts Director Harry Stchwcxrzer consider the Hecxdmcxster's questions. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Shcrw pre- sides over cm awards presentation in another era. BELOW: Marty Stuudcxcher completes ct new door in Alcove IV. FAR BELOW: Mr. Brctult tutors one of his mcrth students, Bruce Mugerian. E ABOVE LEFT: Former teacher Mrs. Gerry Maxson, Dr. Schlegel and Assistant Head- master Emeritus Pctul Phillips chat with Mrs. Stepan. LEFT: For an in-service training day the faculty visited Oakland Schools Center. TOP: Hi there, buddy! Need we add that it's Mr. Ierry Hansen? ABOVE: We flopped, or What kind of gum do you chew, Mr. Croy? OMMAHW? lVlr. Shaw Hands Diplomas To Fiftieth Graduating Class When Headmaster Emeritus F. Alden Shaw celebrated his 90th birthday last Winter, the entire school came forward, not only to honor his 52 years of service to Country Day, but also to recognize his indomitable spirit. He was limping ever so slightly at the Middle School birthday party and admitted apologetically that he had fallen off his tractor just a few days before! The class of '76 will be the fiftieth group of Seniors to receive its diplomas from Mr. Shaw without his ever missing a commencement. TOP LEFT: Mr. Shaw is still an active member of the faculty and comes in each Fall to teach a course in philosophy. ABOVE: Both the Middle School and the Upper School students enjoyed Mr. Shaw's collection talk, describing Country Day in its infancy. LEFT: Hello, this is P. Alden Shaw speaking. It couldn't be: I'1n 7U years old. Thus began the phone con- versation between Mr. Shaw cmd George Booth, one of the original four boys when Country Day was founded. The two enjoyed a reunion this Fall at the school. Headmaster Emeritus 137 One of the iew things which could make the Headmaster smile this broadly is at least a million dollar grant from a foundation willing to underwrite RICHARD A. SCHLEGEL some of the school's budget for which he President - Headmaster is directly responsible to the board. Haverford College, BA.: University of Pennsylvania, M.A.5 Albion College, LL.D l38 Headmaster loth Dr. and Mrs. Schlegel are one hun- lred percent behind the line arts program lt Country Day and are the driving force mehind the Foreign Student program. Ioincidentally, they both have birthdays in the same day, which was a good xcuse for a party at lunch. His experience 1 television producing before coming to fountry Day came in handy for the lhcmnel 56 broadcast. Past Blue and Gold Volumes Recall the lVlan and the Job The Board of Trustees announced the appointment oi Mr. Richard A Schlegel as Headmaster on March l, l967. He previously served for one and one halt years as Assistant Headmaster. For three years, under the rubric From the Headmcrster's Desk, he wrote ot the problems facing our agie and described his personal, essentially humanistic philosophy. We reported his many school duties as teacher, student advisor, financial prognosticator, and shaper of school philosophy. Spare time? The Headmaster doesn't know the meaning of the Word was our lead in 1975. In last year's publication We described Dr. and Mrs. Schlegel as the mainspring of the school. Much has changed in ten years: the man has grown with the job. Headmaster 139 They Keep Us Going Strong N w w I IAME-S B. YOUNG Assistant to the Headmaster-Admin. l Director, Upper School: Mcith Dartmouth, BA.: Wesleyan Univ., M.A.L.S. Freshman Soccer, Service Club, Student W Council. -f - f N GEORGE D. PROSPERI JAMES W. SCHULTZ Director, Middle School: Spanish Director and Admissions, Lower School Wayne State Univ., B.A. Albion, A.B.: Wayne State University, MA. Middler Soccer, U! S Women's Trcrck. 140 Administration EUGENE V. REILLY GERALD T. HANSEN Athletic Directory Science Asst. to Headmaster-Academics, Math Univ. of Buffalo, B.Ed.p New York Northern Michigan Univ., B.A.g University, M .A. Rutgers University, M .A. Varsity Football and Lacrosse. Varsity Golf. IAMES G. MARTIN Business Mcmcrger Western Michigan Univ., B.B.A. Administration 141 --W' M-ml.12f..,.:t1:' ,EM ,,.. WWW... N... ei? it .M ,smww 1. DONALD B. CORWIN Dean of Men, History Washington and Iefferson, B.A. Attendance Runners, Varsity 142 Administration Football cmd Wrestling. PAUL B. DONOHER ION M. HANSON Director oi Admissions, History Director of College Placement, Science Univ. ot Western Ontario, B.A.p Univ. Michigan State, BA.: Eastern MiChfQUH ot Detroit, M.A. University, M.S. Uf S Chorus, Varsity Baseball. 543191106 P1'0i9CfS. IV F 00521111- DONALD W. CRAIG GEORGE W. BROWNE Director of Public Relations, English M! S Athletic Director, History Trinity College, B.A. Ursinus, B.S., Univ. of Rhode Island, M.A. Alumni Advisor, D-Club, Varsity Track, M! S Football, Wrestling. MARY E. L. FLEMING Ass't to Athletic Director, History Univ. of Massachusetts, B.S. M! S Tennis, Volleyball, Lacrosse, Gymnastics, U! S Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Volleyball. Administration 143 TAMERA G. APPLETON 5 Science l Michigan State Univ., B.S., M.A.T. ' Life Science Club, Middler Field Hockey, Middler Lacrosse. l WILLIAM l. APPLETON NORMA I. BARQUET Science French and Spanish Eastern Michigan Univ., BA., MA. Marygrove, BA. Science Club, Eighth Grade Football, Middler Field Hockey, Middler Middler Tennis. Volleyball. 144 Faculty NORMAN P. BRAULT BARBARA A. BLUFORD La Me-nnais, B.A., 1-ibrGIiCH'1 Catholic Univ. ot America, M.T.S. University ot Michigan, A.B.: A.M.L.S. Chess Club, Informal Discussion Club, Library Aides, Audie-Visual Aides. IV Tennis. Crocheting Activity. SEVIE M. BEN S Third Grade Gl1SfdVL1S Adolphus College, B.A.f Oakland Cqge.Wegfe1-n Reserve Univu B,A,, University, M .A.T. VIRGINIA G. BRYAN Third Grade Oakland University, M.A.T. Women's Varsity Tennis. Faculty 145 GRETCHEN CHESTNUT Second Grade Eastern Michigan University, B.A. IOHN D. CHAPMAN BONNIE D. CLEMMER English English University ot Michigan, B.A. Dartmouth College, A.B. M! S Drama Club, IV Football, IV Varsity Football, U! S Drama, Basketball, Varsity Track. Sophomore Class Advisor. IOHN P. CAMPBELL History Department Chairman Bates College, B.A.g University ot Louisville, M.A. Model UN, Model Senate, V. Wrestling. 146 Faculty WQSYQQ.. csazacsisisiisiw,:Sz-:siE.-f1si:Q.Ef:'i ot Detroit, B.S.f Michigan St. Kcrtherine's College, University, M.S. A- DOY!-E MAY A. DODGE Director Pre-school Liverpool, Certificate CHARLES T. CROY LORI L. DIBBLE Math Second Grade Otterbein, B.S.g Univ. of Dayton, M.S. MfChfgUI1 Sldfe UI1fVeTSifY, B-5- MXS Football, Vccrsity Skiing, Photography Club. 1 Faculty 147 NATALIE DREWS Fourth Grade Concordia College, B.A. IOHN E. GILBERT Foreign Language Dept. Chairman, French Albion College, BA., Univ. of Mich., MA. Blue and Gold Yearbook, The Cum Laude Society, French Club. SHI-INNA GILBERT BRADLEY -M. GILMAN Second Grade English Albion College, BJI. Dartmouth College, AB. 148 Faculty M! S Photo Club, Cinema Club, Middler Soccer, Middler cmd Varsity Swimming, Middler Tennis, Form IV Advisor. ERIC I. HARRISON History MARY LEE GWIZDALA Haverford, AB.: Columbia Univ., M .A. English Middler and Varsity Football, M! S Michigan State University, BA. Basketball cmd Baseball, Varsity Track. Cheerleading. we aaa ,LZ , ..........m- - , BEVERLY B. HANNETT English Dept. Chairman Visitation Program. Albion, BA., Univ. of Buffalo, M.A. Spectrum, Teacher Aides, Theater Faculty 149 MARY E. IENNINGS EUGENE I. IURKIEWICZ Second Grade German Siena Heights College, BA- Eastern Michigan University, A.B.1 M.A. German Club, Varsity Track, Varsity Women's and Men's Cross Country. DONALD L. HOCEVAR EDWARD H. HONOS Math Chemistry Harvard University, A.B., I.D. Univ. ot Detroit, B.S.g Wayne State, M.S. Seventh Grade Basketball and Baseball. Middlel' H0CkeY. Science Fflil' Gnd projects. 150 Faculty SEI LEC W 'li Piisff4:53325fimE55Efsii9egfwif15?S??A m,,,,,...4m..,,,.m KATHERINE LECHNER, Nl-KN SARAH S. LENHOFF Art First Grade Sarah Lawrence College, BA. Wayne State Univ., BJ-L, M.A. Mf S Art Club, Middle and Upper school Softball. l . IUDY LEYBOURN SHARON L. KNIGHT Math First Grade Bowling Green University, B.S.: M .I-X. California State Polytechnic String Art, Computers, M! S Tennis, University, B.S. Volleyball, Softball, Lacrosse. Faculty 151 152 Faculty RUTH ANN LUKE ALBERT C. LUNEMANN First Grade Science Department Chairman Eastern Michigan University, BA.: M.A. Ohio Sfafef B-S-I MiChfE-7011 Sffffef M-A-T Biology Research Projects, Future Physicians, Timer for Varsity sports. IEANNE M. MAHER Pre-School Marygrove College, B.A. WILLIAM R. MURDOCH RICHARD D. MORROW Math Math Department Chairman U. of Hartford, B.S.M.E.p Clarkson, M.S. Kent, B.S.: Univ. of Detroit, M.A.T. M! S Football, Lacrosse, IV Hockey, Freshman Basketball, Computer Club. Middler Computer Club. SILVA MELKONIAN French Mercy College, B.A. KENNETH A. PAUL History Arnold College, B.S. M! S Service Club M! S Soccer, Basketball, Baseball. Faculty 153 154 Faculty ELIZABETH A. RICE Director Music tor Lower School, Music IOSEPH B. PETTY Michigan State, B.A. Science LK S cmd MKS Chorus, Games MKS, Southern Illinois Univ., B.S.: M.S. Music Listening Club MKS. ANTONETTE C. PSAILA S. KIRK RANDOL English Kindergarten Western Michigan Univ., B.A. Wheflfon, B-A-: Michigan State Decoupage, Dance, Swedish Exercises, Univ., M .A. Gymnastics. ' ROBERTA RIGHTER HARRY D. SC-HWARZER French Director oi Fine Arts, Art Kalamazoo, B.A. Bowling Green, B.F.A., Case- M! S French Club, IV Basketball cmd Western Reserve, M .1-l.E'd Field Hockey, V. Softball and Basketball. Art Club, Art Festival E : ' E 2 IUDITH C. SCHWARZER RUDNER Art Univ. of Michigan, B.S.p Cranbrook Of Miami, B.Ed. Art 1-icademv, M.F.A. Faculty 155 NANCY E. STEPAN EDGAR E. SOUDEK Kindergarten French and Latin Northern Michigan, Certificate UI1iVeISifY Of Vienna, L.L.B. Chess Club, Basketball, Track. MAURICE L. WHITE MARSHALL I. WURTS Music Science Transylvania, I-LB.: Univ. of Kentucky, Alma College, B.S. M.A.7 Univ. ol Michigan, Pl'1.D. Physical Fitness, Science Projects. Cross Country, Band. 155 Faculty MARY H. WRESCI-IE BETTY I. SUMNER Physical Education Fourth Grade Olivet, BA. Wayne State University, B.S. KAY SLAUGHTER English Vassar, AB.: Temple, M.A. Student Council. Faculty 157 Mrs. Bonnie Wood is the Assistant to Mr. Craig in Public Relations. W. f X Mrs. Martha Morris in her capacity as Mothers who are Registered Nurses volunteer their time once a week to take care of the Dietician computes the nutritional ill, the injured and even the sick at heart. Those seen most frequently this year were values ot tomorrow's lunch. Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Simmons lPicturedl, and Mrs. Yarianian. 158 Stali LEFT TO RIGHT: Beth Willingham, Marge Strong, Betty Morris, Nancy Mrs. Betty Morris takes one of her Morrison, Lily-Scott Formato, Pat infrequent time outs from her duties McGillivray, Honor Giddings. as Administrative Assistant to the Headmaster. f LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Crimaldi, Ioan ' Sill, Barbara Brennick, Margaret Iulicm, Marie Loucks. Missing: Marie White, Patricial Foley, Leslie Sprinkle, Marilynn Pope. Staff 159 ABOVE: Kitchen Staff: Rita Wood, Dorothy Hill, Helen Curtis, Mildred D'Agostino, Suzanne Ladouceur, Donna Bylski, Katherine D'Agostino, Martha Morris, Danny Wood. me M'i 'S WN' 160 Staff RIGHT: Bill Homik cmd Harry Lapointe are our assistants to Mr. Reilly. They've somehow managed to escape from their cage into the training room. LEFT: Rudy Lisac is supervisor of ABOVE: Russ McCoy takes a much CD's maintenance stall. needed break from planning the bus schedules and routes. 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VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY FIRST ROW: Sue Pullum, Marcy Rich, Iulie King, Leslie Touma, Lori Edwards. SECOND ROW: Iudy Nagy, Sue Fincham, Andi Raar, Icmice Collins, Roslcmd Edward, Pat Iensen, Anita Flynn, Coach Mary Fleming. 164 Community IV FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Brian Iones, Greg Clapp, Bill Pfeufier, Ieit Kali, Tom Stulberg, Rick Villarosa, Tom Cupelis, Iohn Said, Warren Laski, Iefi Rosenberg, Steve Davis, Bill Aliber, Walter Brockington. SECOND ROW: Coach Iohn Chapman, Mark Fentress, Carl Lemle, Iohn Iulian, Paul Laven Iohn Levin, Shawn Chapman, Phil Stern, Dan Nagel, Dean Miyao, Ted Weidemann, Skip Kenyon, Brad Touma, Andy Fefles, Elbert Nance, Coach Ion Hanson. THIRD ROW: Ioe Telmos, Iefi Taylor, Iim Brown, Rob Nusbaum, Peter Shams-Avari, Rob Silverstein, Rodney Gilbert. FRESHMAN SOCCER FIRST ROW: Iohn Sinard, Harry Arnold, Keith Campbell, Stefan Schunk, Harlan Simmons, Paul Well- ington. SECOND ROW: Larry Wil- liams, Robert Iacobs, Marc Balding, Robert Burgess, Robert Zivian, Alexander Begin. THIRD ROW: Bill Hazel, Mike Kaufman, Greg Pamel, Ieff Kepes, Steve Epstein, Mike Silver, Dave Hatch, Coach Iames Young. Small was never this wide. No other small car is as vvide as our Pacer. So naturally, you get an unusual amount of room. And since its vvider-and has a unigue isolated suspension system -the Pacer gives you an incredibly smooth and stable ride. The Pacer has doors that are exceptionally vvide. With a passenger door thats even vvider than the drivers. So you can get in and out ol the pack that much easier. IThe Pacer also comes vvith AlVlO's proven 6-cylinderengine and a 22-gallon gas tank. Which means you get outstanding performance, excellent economy and long-distance driving rangejt Last put by no means least, the AIVIO Pacer, the first vvide small car, is covered by the vvide coverage: AlVIOs exclusive BUYER PROTEOTION PLAN? AMC VI Pacer The first wide small car. BUYER PROTECTION PLAN is reg. U.S. Pat. and Tm Off, EPA ESTIMATED MPG: 31 HIGHWAY, 20 CITY, FOR OPTIONAL 258 CID 6 AND OPTIONAL OVERDRIVE WITH MANUAL TRANS. CALIF. CARS EXCLUDED. YOUR RESULTS MAY VARY. ity 165 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Michelle Ferris, Kathy Katz, Marie Snyder, Iudy CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: Scott Smillie, Iim Burgess, Kevin Cosgrifi, Glennys Merritt, Steve Modell, Bill Kaechle, Iohn Neville, Paul Clark. SECOND ROW: Coach Gene Iurkiewicz, left Modell, Bob Snyder, Art Nusbaum, Scott Ccmtor, Eric Butler, Russ White, Paul Olejniczak, Coach Maurice White. THIRD ROW: Kevin Cosgriff, Phil Zinn, Randy Iacobs, Iim Cook, Marc Paschall, Doug Stewart. 166 Community Nagy, Ruth Mieras. SECOND ROW: Valerie Thomas, Sue Fincham, Pat Iensen, Lori Ed- wards, Coach Mary Fleming. WOMENS TENNIS FIRST ROW: Marie Snyder, Stacy Henderson, Michele Touma, Silvia Acosta, Betsy Moss. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bens, Cindy Hoglund, Kathy Keller, Romaine Hollis, Cindy Miller, Holly Hegarty. 1976. new world of cars awaits ou from General Motors If you haven't been in the new-car market for the past few years, get ready for some dramatically different automobiles from GM. You have an array of new smaller models to choose from, ranging from sub-compact models like Chevrolet's new Chevette to the new international-size Seville from Cadillac. In fact, since 1972 - the year before the energy crisis hit-the number of smaller car offerings from GM has more than doubled. What's more, GM has also been in the forefront by offering such things as the catalytic converter, smaller displacement engines, our High Energy Ignition and electronic fuel injection. So do yourself a favor. If you've been out of the new-car market for several years, stop by your Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick or Cadillac dealers soon. And get acquainted with a new world of cars from GM. We want you to drive what you like M CELLE and like what you drive. Commu nity 167 MIDDLER B VOLLEYBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Brenda Kaufman, Kim Anderson, Shari Goodman, Roya Rab- bini, Pat Pastor, Anita Raj. SECOND ROW: Coach Norma Banquet, Kathy Graham, Laurie Klein, Lisette Wadle, Heidi Bleeker, Leslie Kadicm, Laura Waller, Coach Mary Fleming. THIRD ROW: Laurie Cook, Da:na Brown, Sharon Moore, Rosalind Smith, Darnita Anderson. 168 Community MIDDLER A VOLLEYBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Dee Cook, Kandi Leon. Gloria Soof, Sarah Smith, Iulie Dinger. SECOND ROW: Coach Norma Barquet, Iackie Delevie, Ianene Skrobot, Dora Diuric, Frieda Mandelbaum, LaVerne Evans. Coach Mary Fleming. IV WOMENS VOLLEYBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Desiree Mehrabicm, Robin Karr, Stacy Henderson, Lisa Smiler, Cindy Katz. SECOND ROW: Brenda Walsh, Holly Hegarty, Betsy Moss, Ienniier Elgee, Wendy Warren, Coach Mary Fleming. MEDICAL BILLING SYSTEMS Features Include: A NWIW, . I W. 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Congratulations on Completing a Highly Successful Season IhB liulnlll Family Congratulations to Country Day's Graduating Class of 1976 Dr. and Mrs. Elclrecl lolxl 170 Community CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS lindsay 81 Paveliclt Manufacturing Company TO HOLT AND HOLLIS l U H Uncle Boo Congrotulotions Seniors Compliments ot IVIr. and lllrs. David labashnik 1 CONGRATULATIONS To the Graduating Class of 1976 MR. AND MRS. MIROLJUB DJURIC Precision Slitting ervice Company FIRST ROW: Andy Hofley, Kevin Kreiimcm, Ieii Perrin, Mohctmud Tawilcx, Iim Shctyct, Kel Keller, Neal Krcxsnick, Willie Mandel, Sam Soof, Dcrve Mclntyre, Tim Fisher, Mark Francis, Kurt Thomcrs, Ioel Ager, Wcrde Smith, Larry Webb, Iim Sinurd, Eric Hyde, Floyd Fulton. SECOND ROW: lack Hegarty, Coach Ed Soudek. Mr. 8 Mrs. James Ninnwski, Jr. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS and best of luck in the future CHAQES KQLLEQC ef' Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Newberry FLORIST Since 1898 9409-29 West Fort Street Detroit, Michigan Compliments of Ter. 842-3400 Nina'S Market Community 173 MIDDLER BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Bob Walther, Mike Theo- doulou, Scott Falk, Iim Zadeh, Steve Greenberg, Aldo Stcmisavljevic, Chris Neme. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Hocevcrr, Brad Wayburn, Robert Millman, Bob Sinard, Steve Caplan, Matt Balding, Richard O'Connor. THIRD ROW: Dave Dworkin, Iay Schreibman, Robert Lech, Eric Schunk, Damon Ajlouny. 174 Community MIDDLER BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Mike McNutt, Mike Bates, Leon Shartsis, Kevin Keesee, Robert Arnold, Alan Barr. SECOND ROW: Coach Ken Paul, Mike Sarn- berg, Iefi Brown, Tracy Totten, Iim Ford, Nick Becharas, Stuart Mandel- baum, Ken Koppin. MIDDLER BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Dcm Holtzmcm, Mark Schildberg, Parto Bczrkhordari, Iohn Dayioglu, left Ianower, Mark Dworkin, Steve Iones, Marc Disner, Tim O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Corey Conn, Louis Millman, Brian Schubot, Coach Ed Soudek, Mark Kalt, David Smiler, Chuck Nino, Mark Strickland. Congratulations Class of X76 1975-1976 Winter Cheerleaders ibn ,jwlogf anal jamifg VARITY WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Tina Warpup, Lisa Smiler, Susan Io Frent, Laurie Ed- wards, Coach Roberta Righter, LcrRene Dell, Ianice Collins, Cindy Miller, Christine Washington, Anita Flynn. WOMENS CROSS COUNTRY Lisa Berman, Dee Cook, Mary Riley, Debbie Scott, Sue Milad, Elissa Ferris, Coach Gene Iurkiewiez. IV WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Susanne Schmidt, Rob in Karr, Suzanne Milad, Jill Foley, Iennifer Elgee. SECOND ROW: Coach Roberta Righter, Shelly Woodson, Alicia Coto, Kim Newberry, Deborah Scott. Compliments of The Class of '78 THE CLASS WITH 'HEART' Congratulations, Seniors School is Out! Summer is Near! Thank-God it's Here! Big Brother and Little Sis say: Good-bye F????? Compliments of Prentis Cadillac Compliments of Bllliilllgllillli lll'll2S since T935 1220 S. Woodward Birmingham Good Work Seniors! Wm S. Mamlel Inc. Contractors and Consultants to the Electrical Field T008 E. Ten Mile Road Hazel Park, Michigan 48030 Phone: 313-542-6655 The Upper School Council Extends Their Congratulations to the Graduating Senior Class President-Kathy Keller Vice-President-Pat Jensen Treasurer-Rick Litwin Milt Diuric Jim Rosenfeld Eugene Williams Nancy Freedman Courtney Vance Scott Smillie Brad Touma Steve Epstein Mark Fentress Mark Unger Community 177 MIDDLER SOCCER B FIRST ROW: Iim Zadeh, Chris Neme, Mark Riley, Chuck MacGregor, Mark Gould, Steve Iones. SECOND ROW: Don Cook, Steve Caplan, Frank DiPonio, Mike Theodoulou, Ken Lip- shultz, Steve Greenburg. THIRD ROW: Ieff Brown, Leon Shartsis, Kevin Patterson, Rob Simon, Peter Gilbert, Dom Holtzman, Bob Sinard, Coach Brad Gilman. MIDDLER SOCCER A FIRST ROW: Tim O'Brien, Iosh Davis Ronnie Weiner, Tom Largo, Ken Kop- pin, Iohn Cohen, Paul Lamoureux, Iames Kavooras, Andrew Perrin. SEC- OND ROW: Alan Stillman, Charles Solomon, Mike Kojaian, Rob Stakits, Mike McNutt, Maseeh Ralani, Malt Balding, Eric Schunk, Charles Nino, Mark Kornmesser, Coach Ken Paul. MIDDLER SOCCER C FIRST ROW: Duane Reilich, Allen Oster, Harold Brown, Parto Bark- hordari. SECOND ROW: Mark Prince, Mark Strickland, Glenn Gardiner, Iohn Dayioglu, Steve DeVore, Richard Fortinberry, Tom Banks. THIRD ROW: Louis Millman, Damon Ajlouny, David Levy, Mark Schildberg, Corey Conn, Sam Slaughter, Brian Schubot, Coach Neil Rust. 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Your financial partners. o 140 affiliated banking offices in 50 Michigan cities, and more than 100 correspon- dent banks. One is near you. o Every banking office dedicated to serv- ing the needs of its particular community. Look for our new sign at every Michigan banking service. Banking that is building all of Michigan National Bank office. It means truly statewide 33.200 billion of banking assets. Open til 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Member FDIC Community 179 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Tom Stulberg, Alex Be- gin, Kevin Kreitman, Bob Iacob, Harlan Simmons, Warren Laski. SECOND ROW: Coach Richard Morrow, Steve Epstein, Mike Kaufman, William Pfeufier, Ietf Kalt, Walter Brockington, Iohn Sinard. THIRD ROW: Shawn Chapman, Peter Shams-Avari, Ielirey Kepes, Eric Borman, Eddie Guindi. MIDDLER FIELD HOCKEY FIRST ROW: Laura Waller, Brenda Kaufman, Gloria Soof, Roya Rabbani, Sunita Sarin, Anita Raj, Iulie Dinger. SECOND ROW: Laurie Klein, Kathy Graham, Ioan Adell, Heidi Bleeker, Leslie Kadian, Kandi Leon, Carolann Plotnik, Kim Unger. THIRD ROW: Coach Tamera Appleton, Leslie Collins, Iackie Delevie, Laurie Cook, Rosalind Smith, Sharyanne McSwain, Dana Brown, Darnita Anderson, Lisette Wadle. MIDDLER TENNIS TEAM LEFI' TO RIGHT: Pat Pastor, Martha Steward, Marcy Lynn, LaVerne Evans, Pat Fisher, Sharon Moore, Dora Djuric, Ianene Skrobot, Susan Brown, Coach Mary Fleming. Extending Our Congratulations to the Class of 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Dale J. Raar Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS from Margot and Dick Compliments of llr. John Smith VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM ROW: Mczrk Wilson, Tom Shaier, Rob FIRST ROW: Louis Schmidt, Bruce Mugerian, Ambrose, Dave Phillips, Duncan Brown, Paul Nagy, Ken McCartney, Glenn Alexander, Doug Menzies, Brian Miller, Decm Miyao, Brad Dredge, Bill Meek,'Bil1 Gee. SECOND Coach Harry LaPointe. Congratulations to the Varsity Hockey Team from the I Ambrose Family Community 181 VARSITY SWIMMING FIRST ROW: Coach Brad Gilman, Elissa, Skip Kenyon, Gil Borman, Roxanne Russell, Paul Sherman, Terry Lindow, Ieii Taylor. SECOND ROW: Eric Goldstone, Rob Colburn, Greg Pamel, Robert Orr, Scott Cantor, Todd Icrffee, Bill Wilson. VARSITY SKI TEAM FIRST ROW: Coach Charles Croy, Ieii Rosenberg, Tom Cupelis, Paul Wellington, Rocky Mack, Iim Shaya, Brian Barr. SECOND ROW: Iohn Levin, David Koppin, David Grant, Greg Clapp, Elbert Nance. MIDDLER HOCKEY TEAM FIRST ROW: Ronnie Weiner, Robert Stakits, Ken Lipshutz, Frcmk Diponio, Iames Kavooras, Dean McGee. SECOND ROW: Coach Edward Honos, Kevin Patterson, Gregg Barker, Matt Zobl, Charles Solomon, Mark Murdoch. THANK YOU 1976 PATRON S Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs William F. Angell, Ir. Harry R. C. Arnold, Ir. Iohn M. Bachman Ronald G. Balding Mrs. Barbara Book Dr. and Mrs. Iames C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Stratton Brown Mr. cmd Mrs. Leon E. Butler Dr. Lawrence F. Campbell Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Thomas H. Clapp Iames W. Collins Donald L. Coon Iohn W. Cosgriff Moises G. Coto Iohn Cupelis Iames Dale Roger E. Davis David H. Dinger William Decker Albert H. Dredge, Ir L. A. Edwards Farris M. Elgee Burton S. Epstein George Fefles Thomas I. Fentress A.' E. Fincham, Ir. Dennis Foley Roland H. Frohmcm Robert W. Gee Iohn E. Gilbert Albert Gilyard Norman Goodman Iohn C. Grant Robert D. Hatch Io-hn D. Hegarty, Ir. H. Richard Henderson William C. Holt cmd Family George H. Hopson Phillip Horwitz Lawrence E. Iackson Milton M. Iacobs Robert B. Iacobs Kenneth Iensen Ierold Iohnston Iohn A. Iulian Harold Kalt Ernest A. Karr Gt. Philip Zinn Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. lack H. Kaufman Charles E. Keller Lawrence A. King Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Kreitman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Laskey Charles Laven Carl I. Lemle Norman R. Letzer Wayne Lindow David L. McSwa:in Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Menzies Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenice Merritt Anis A. Milad Leonard G. Miller Walter H. Miyao Mr. Richard M. Modell William M. Mollison Mr. and Mrs. Iohn P. Neville Bernard T. Nosakowski Stanley Olejniczak Martin N. Pavelich Donald H. Pendray Mrs. Rosemary A. Said Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dolores Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Scott Charles R. Shafer Parviz Shams-Avari Shmyr Robert R. Silver Henry Sinard Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Slomiany Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Barry G. Smiler N. A. Smith Henry Sonenshein S. Laurence Stein Rev. and Mrs. Roy L. Stern Mr. and Mrs. William E. Summerville Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor, Ir. Dr. A. I. Telmos Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Iames R. Temple Isaias S. Villarosa Donald Walsh Burton L. Warpup Kenneth Washington Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. White Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williamson Royal A. Wilson Ara Yarjanian G. Philip Zinn Community 183 MIDDLER HEAVY FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Mike Samberg, Mike Bates, Ioseph Rabinowitz, Alan Barr, Dean McGee, Matt Zobl, Kevin Keesee, Robert Arnold, Tracy Totten. SECOND ROW: Coach George Browne, Walter Livingston, Gregg Barker, Rob Lech, Alan Cutler, lim Ford, Stuart Mandelbaum, Ieti Stillman, Nick Bechoras, Mark Murdoch, Dave Dworkin, Coach William Appleton. MIDDLER LIGHT FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Brad Kuish, Mark Disner, Mark Newman, Bob Walther, Geoffrey Craig, lim Plotnik. SECOND ROW: Rich O'Connor, Steve Soot, Bob Campbell, Scott Falk, David Strem- ler, Ray Eklund. THIRD ROW: Coach William Murdoch, Dan Stulberg, Robert Millman, Blake Berman, Ieti Kalt, Brad Wayburn, Iay Schreibmcm, Coach Charles Croy. 184 Community IV HOCKEY TEAM FIRST ROW: Peter Pendray, Mark Otlewski, Paul Van Antwerp, Scott Godfrey, Bill Kaechle, Steve Davis. SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Mur- doch, Iohn Said, Brad Touma, Doug White, Bill Aliber, Moose Telmos, Andy Hailey, Coach Marty Pavelich. CDNGRM1 UIAJICDNS To the 1976 Graduating Class of Detroit Counrry Day School. Put yourself in our place. rim Federal savings of nemif , F. t Maln Offlcez 1001 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mlchlgan 48226. Phone. 965-1400 VARSITY FOOTBALL ney Vance, Iim Rosenield, Ieif Iohn- ston, 'Mark Zobl, Chuck McSwain, Ieifrey Collins, Louie Schmidt, Bradford Dredge, Brian Barr. SEC- OND ROW: Coach Donald Corwin, Coach Ronnie Clemmer, Richard Temple, Mark Lahti, Chris Yelder, Robert Ambrose, Gary Giilyard, Iohn Gargcrro, Ken Macartney, Doug Menzies, 'Coach Eric Harrison, Mark Wilson, Coach Gene Reilly. THIRD ROW: Howard Becker, David Payne, Brian Varnum, Iohn Dale, Bob Prill, Dave Phillips, Ron Shmyr, Steve Horwitz, Rob Colburn. ' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM I FIRST ROW: Woody Woodson, Chuck McSwcrin. SECOND ROW: lim Rosenfeld, Chris Yelder, David Tcrbashnik, Bruce Zivicm, Howard Becker, Keith Iackson, Courtney Vance, Ieif Iohnston. Alpine Battery Co. 13840 W. Warren Dearborn, Michigan 48126 Phone: 581-8833 SALES AND SERVICE ON INDUSTRIAL BATTERIES 8: CHARGERS 186 Community CONGRATULATIONS TO THE YEARBOOK STAFF FOR DOING A FANTASTIC JOB FIRST ROW: Bob Goodman, Court- John Brai- Eric Fromm's Open Book ' All we have to say is: Thanks a lot Sugar Bear! 3627 w. Maple and Birmingham, Michigan 48010 Woof Nl '0 Phone: 642-1159 'Why sue Brat Jr. Rosie But hwhere's the hwhite hwheel? I . Congratu ations From 111411 Wes, 12 Mile 11.,.,1 Renaissance Emergency Clinic Lathrup Village, Michigan P. 0. Box 'I0099 Phone: 559-2880 Detroit, Michigan 48210 ASPHALT CONTRACTOR Phone: 'I-313-563-2630 Compliments of the D-Club THE BEST OF '77 WILL REMEMBER THE SPIRIT OF '76 Community 187 IV G VARSITY WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Eric Hyde, Rick Villa- rosa, Steve Modell, Larry Webb, Kel Keller, Eric Butler, Ieff Modell, Paul Clark. SECOND ROW: Timer Harry Schwarzer, Coach Iohn Campbell, Ted Wiedemann, Phil Stern, Dan Nagle, Mark Zobl, Mike Matthies, Iohn Dale, David Payne. 188 Community MIDDLER WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Tom Largo, Chuck Mac- Gregor, Duane Reilich, Iosh Davis, Mark Riley, Mark Gould, Brad Kuish, Alan Oster. SECOND ROW: Coach George Browne, Bob Campbell, Mcnk Kornmesser, Iim Plotnik, Paul Lamoureux, Mark Prince, Iohn Cohen, Mark Newman. THIRD ROW: Alan Cutler, Iay Bomze, Peter Gilbert, Andy Perrin, Steve DeVore, Tom Banks. IV BASKETBALT.. FIRST ROW: Coach Iotin Chapman, Rodney Gilbert, Rob Silverstein, Andy Felles, Iohn Iulian, Kirk Lewis, Bob Zivian, Neal Krasnick, David Hatch. SECOND ROW: Brian Varnum, Sam Klein, Mark Fentress, lim -Brown, Glennys Merritt, Russ White, Iim Sinard. Compliments of Don Gargaro Company, Inc Compliments to THE SENIOR C.LASS from Nlr. and Mrs. ll. H. Higgins, Sr. nity 189 CONGRATULATIONS COUNTRY DAY CLASS OF 76 NEVV YORK . . . the better carpet people .grazing and! gargara 'Thcltk my bank Congratulations Varsity Hockey Team Good Luck and Best Wishes Senior Class of '76 Mr. and Mrs. Rnhert D. Meek i 2523 West Maple Road at Cranbrook Road Birmingham, Michigan 48010 Phone: 646-6200 Best Wishes to the Class ot '76 from Hannett, lne. Realtors John Hannett and Beverly Hnnnen unity 191 Bill Meek and Brian Miller would like to thank MR. J. AND R.C.T. for services rendered. Compliments of letts Industries Inc. i Courtesy of Sherm-Becker Shoes Ann Arbor Dearborn Pontiac Congrafulaiions omcl Success When life gives you lemons, to The Class of '76 make lemonade. Ki1'k's Open Pit Barbque The Middle SQ1-LQ01 192 Community Compliments of . u Friend Porterfielcl Wilson :rs Nice ro Know wums You nw an THE vmr afsr . Eg: W C0 IPLk1?-IV 1 'A 2' ' 1 ' j a we--V ',. j- Ji' A HQVL' 1 I I 'IV' .f irrn SPIRAL SLICED FULLY COOKED HICKORY SMOKED SUGAR-N-SPICE GLAZED Congratulations to the Class of 1976 DETROIT TROY ROSEVILLE 3741 Fenkell 1081 E. Long 19888 Gratiot 862-8622 Lake Road 775-7900 689-4880 Congratulations and Best Wishes for Future Success to the Nine Senior Girls Who Survived Their Last Four Years at C.D. You All Did A Great Job! Congratulations to the Class of '76 from Reynolds Water Conditioning Company Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soloman Lil and Charles Bilberry Community 193 asm www, fo fha gm vga '76 Xb I xx K v m J JULES R. SCHUBOT jewellers 3001 BIG BEAVER ROAD mov- Mn N -48084 an the most beautiful dreams. And when you do wake up, and it Jr dreams mean enough to you, you start doing something out them. You plan, vvork, study, do whatever is required to ,ke your dreams come true. By trying to realize dreams, you rn a lot about realities. And a lot about you. l-lovv you handle Jple and situations. How to best get where you're going . . . ether it's through college, with a skill or trade or on a tramp steamer headed for the Orient. Wherever your dreams take you and whatever those dreams may be, we wish you every success in achieving them. Because if there's anything more beautiful than someones dreams, it's seeing those dreams really happen. Best wishes. The Bendix Corporation. A Worldwide corporation serving the automotive, aerospace and shelter markets. Bendix IN LOVING MEMORY THEY ARE GONE FROM OUR MIDST, BUT THEIR SMILING FACES, HIGH IDEALS, FINE SPORTSMANSHIP AND DEVOTION TO DETROIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL SHALL ALWAYS BE WITH US. MR. AND MRS. LESTER J. MORRIS AND MRS. BEVERLY P. STRAUS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1976 if in the ego your world is smoll you jg T hove miggxi-T tx ,my f- the I mustokes con beigwonigd rheldreoms con come rug 3 you ,. : D - Q . -. XJ 1 X hove 'ro moke at 1 .T 1 L o -L.-A - J A ft ifsf T 3. if R v J 1 CSCA1.. 'S with our compliments... for building a better tomorrow. f 7 , BIRMINGHAM 1 ROYAL OAK I NORTHLAND I EASTLAND IWESTLAND l ANN ARBOR 12333 South State Road,1!2 I N h f B d Sh p g C HPALM BEACH IWORRELL l n- nu l Friend 198 Commumty rites 57 YQ hd M7 Eb M7 To the class of 1976-the Minutemen of tomorrow Two hundred years ago, times were difficult for most of the people of this country. A war was in progress and no end was in sight. The people were divided in their loyalties. Govern- ment was in disarray. Political leadership was in question. ln- flation was rampant and prices were high. Crime flourished everywhere. Only the wealthy could afford good food and clothing. The future was uncertain. Yet, the people who believed, who had confidence and con- siderable fortitude-the people who ran many risks day in and day out-went ahead and created a new nation, the likes of which the world had never known. .. f ,. who gas 'L in , A 'C ml. W .fs E E L 2 Y aff? ff PQ Q i this -ig 353 ii - l , , 5 Those people, and the generations that followed, have given the people of this nation a full and rich heritage which is yours today. Let us remember those that contributed to the greatness of America and strive to do our share in the years ahead. You are the future of America. ,wyr 4, ..,, X A L' A' A I W I yl ' i ' To L - ' 17' mf ' 'frl' U , . .K i - ... M rf uk ak 'Ir ir uk The Beeharas Brothers Coffee Company of Michigan Highland Park, Michigan ity 199 OTII3. 1'I-I1-LIVIIS PRINT REPRODUCTIONS BY SUSAN BACHMAN, '76 Lower School, page 9 Boy with Rooster artist unknown, about 1815 Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum Middle School, page 29 Spring Blessing artist unknown, about 1785 M and M Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Upper School, page 57 Exce1enc Georg.Genera1 Waschingdon and Ledy Waschingdon artist unknown, about 1780 Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection Administration, Faculty, Staff, page 133 General Schumac1cer's Daughter artist unknown, about 1812 Collection of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch . .. .. -.X --A '- - f ff ,,.s-A., -'M -M Wm! mms tk.: EE-t, -',.- 1 V .. -t E H S W'Zi i f ---1. EE5i'7?jgg,,,,.L L5MbM1f,.w1s.....,.,.:'.i1E ?ri1 TEe'1frr' E3 1- 1- I 5 E 11...sN'1'W'I,s.:n-sg mn- WHL: , --Lew. Egg- ,tg-.V , I 6 f .Q .,,, , . 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