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Seniors 3 John Friend Johnny Frrend mlght well be called an old new boy He attended the school rn his early years leaving rt for Normal Then he returned and spent seventh and eighth grades at Country Day leave again thrs time for Because of rllness last summer decrded to spend hrs Senror home Last fall he was the coach of one of the Junror League football teams but he has not been able to take actlve part rn sports hlmself Johnnys fame as a debater rn Mr Trebrlcoxs spec1al English class has become known throughout the school only to Choate Johnny year at his unique solutrons of solld geometry proposrtrons sometimes have even the erudrte Mr Waterman guessmg and as for hrs prophetic v1s1on as an economxst and bram truster us ask M Frledrrch However hrs hobby IS scrence and every afternoon he may be seen or heard rn the chemrstry laboratory trylng to compound some potent explosrve Johnny s notoriety has spread beyond the bounds of Country Day Through some extremely unfortunate cxrcum stances last fall hrs name appeared sev eral times on the pollce records A word to the WISE IS sufiiclent and Johnny has had smooth sarlmg ever s1nce He hopes to enter Wisconsin next fall f A , A gf-fi , a ' . M1 'z '- ' z f f: L 6-' r f , Fil 0 Carl Joy s Loyal relrable steady these ad Jectrves describe Carl but fall to do h1m complete justrce Carl rs just Carl there are no others l1ke h1m s ll waters run deep kind of lad Deservedly popular w1th an oh so qulet manner and a readv smile You know you can count on h1m for anything frrendshlp fun or work whatever the need of the moment Speaklng of work Carl as advertxs mg manager of the Ledger for 1934 not only brought rn sufiiclent bacon to keep the orgamzatron on 1ts feet but enough extra to gxve rt a pleasmg and comfortable reserve or surplus HIS high finance slnce vocally he helped to swell the ranks of the Glee Club Oper etta and ln the Dramatic Club he blended m a most nane fashron the charms of Mae West and Janet Cuaynor In sports Carl never failed to support the team with hrs presence and lf he was not consprcuous for hrs athletlc prowess what matters It when you con sxder that rn 1933 he received the Loyal ity Pr17e and rn 1935 he graduated from Second to FIFSI Honor Ribbon rank Some boy that older of the lllustrlous Joys brothers The Class of 1935 wishes him the best of luck at Cornell and confidently expects hum to carry on a fine record . 3 . v ' ' -a H ti Y 1 - - - - - ' talents, however, are not confined to - -J t r. , g . . . x , V . . I U ' ' 3 - I . 27
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.A gyki-R Rlorris Fox 0 Kenneth Frank This, ladies and gentlemen, is the man of the million words - all of them three-syllabled- the walking diction- ary, Morris Fox, Jr. lVlorry's command of ye olde English language has long been a source of wonderment to the stu- dent body as a whole. Perhaps his fame rests chiefly upon this accomplishment. He has shown all the while he has been here the admirable qualities of loy- alty and perseverance. ln regard to the last characteristic, he has never been known to hand in any piece of work that was too short-and some of his English themes have made Mr. Trebil- cox gasp with amazement as he waded through voluminous reams of paper. Morry is another one of those quiet fellows who choose to go their way without calling attention to themselves except by their achievements. He worked hard as business manager of the Ledger this year. His ability in the art of photo- graphy naturally qualified him for editor of that department in the Arrow, and mere glances through the pages of pic- tures of school life will show what skill he possesses in that art. The name of Fox will be carried on in school by his brother Ripley after he leaves, but even in a menagerie such as this, two Foxes are better than one. But Father Time beckons him to a larger world, and may Lady Luck smile upon him there. Ken Frank is one of the original mem- bers of the twelfth form, having joined the group in tirst grade at the old Junior School on Prospect Avenue. With his unfailing perseverance he has stuck along the whole road, a hard one for any one to travel, and has come out on top. Ken is the third member of his family to attend the school, and he followed both his brothers' footsteps when he joined the band. Unfortunately he had to stop this activity in his Sophomore year. Ken is the playboy of the Senior class, and his happy-go-lucky spirit has brightened many a gloomy hour at Country Day. He has been active in all sports, playing center on the Frosh football team until an injury kept him from the gridiron. This year he held the pivot position on the undefeated Varsity eleven. He also played Inter- mediate basketball and baseball. It seems that Ken is an ardent lover of the briny deep: and after drifting around for several weeks on one of the seven seas, he returned to terra firma to spin weird yarns about mermaids and the terrors of ocean travel: it is rumored that he has a sweetheart in every port, at least in Milwaukee. Ken plans to make Brown his home for the next four years: and if he does go. the Frank family will be represented in three Eastern colleges. Se-niors
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aaa, 5 t llurtlc 3 Joys 0 Janles Klecfkhvfer Every class can boast of several out standrng characters and hrgh rn the Hall of Fame of 1935 stands the name of Hartley Joys There rt stands em blazoned rn golden letters an unparal lelled example of scholar and athlete par excellence that wrll lrve forever rn the memory of the school Hart rs known chrefly rn the outsrde world because of hrs athletrc abrlrty H u as captarn of thrs year s football team and hrs abrlrty on the grrdrron greatly arded the team In the Wrnter he moved to the basketball court and rn hrs guard posrtron led the team rn scorrng When sprrng rolled around he took up hrs rn whrch role he further proved hrs ver satrlrty But Jack has achreved success rn other lrnes He rs one of the leadrng scholars of thrs year s class rs vrce presrdent of the Senror Councrl and rs one of the drstrngurshed few who wear a Frrst Honor Rrbbon an award he recerved early rn the year Jack rs one of the most popular boys rn the school and hrs fine character and great rnfluence plus hrs athletrc prove ess have made hrm a boy thrs school can rustly be proud of Hart rntends to spend the next four years of hrs school lrfe at Amherst where he rs bound to contrnue hrs out stmdmg xrctorres rn all fields Brg versatrle Jrm Kreckhefer has made a name for hrmself at Country Day There are several boys rn the school wrth whom we all admrt we would not prefer to mrx rt up One of those rs Jrm On the football field he not only has the respect of hrs fellow teammates but also that of hrs opponents who deem rt safer to keep yardage be tween themselves and hrm However Jrm s scholastrc achrevements are noth rng to be overlooked for he has rated first honors qurte a few trmes thrs year Hrs theory that erther a thrng rs not or rt rs rf rt rsn t then rt rs has baffled even the most learned of our worthy Gentleman Jrm Probably the Hrst thrng one notrces about hrm rs hrs ap pearance The attrre whrch robes hrs husky frame IS of no mean qualrty Besrdes playrng Varsrty football Jrm gets hrs exercrse skatrng on the hockey team and swattrng home runs for Deac Towne s sons of the dramond We know Jrm better than to thrnk that he goes no farther rn search f amusement When fall rolls around he packs hrs cannon and ventures forth scekrng deer fthrs spellrng rs correct! He rs no mean hunter of the fox we are told but when he gets to the crvrlrzed I ast and to Prrnceton rt rs rather doubt ful that he wrll have any opportunrty of lnrassrng that poor creature e 'Q '1 l V 1 1 . 5 L 1 f - ' l T 1 I y . 4 n Y . 1 . . . . ' Q , u V . . ,V . I . I n n , 1 . ,Y , duties as captain of the baseball team, masters. . . . . , , I 1' 4 x 4 - 1 . ' . ' x , O 4 1 . V- ' e 4 li e- L -el n ZN Sc-niorw
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