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ARTHUR I-IORNIG Art entered Qountrx Dax two xexrs lgo IS .1 un oi and our only regret is that he did not eome sooner His seholastle reeord is an enuable one, Ind the 11 ide scope of his ui dom has amazed mlny Art e1rned further honors as .1 eo editor of the Iufgrr, in whieh his nrtieles and editorials were famililr sights In the fall Art was .1 first Stringer on the xarsitx football team, and his efforts were rewarded with 21 letter After football he braved the wintrx blasts out on the hoel1e1 rink, while in spring he turned his atten tion to tennis fand Latin Art beelme 1 member of the Student Qouneil soon after his arrnal it Country D11 and his bass tones have enriehed the Glee Club for tvso wears 'Next xear Art will go to Harward, where he intends to earrx on the good work of his brother Don BAYARD I-IORTER, JR. If you should see a certnn fellow walking about school with a slide rule in one hind and a km eham twirlmg in the other you would know that that was Bayard lhe slide rule is his Bible and the twurling lxey ehaln his trade mark Besides doing a good job A loyll member of the Art Club for fixe years, he h1s also ventured into the held of Auto Meehanies This j0Xlll Senior hls been U1 aetlve member of the Student Couneil His mun athletle endeuors haxe been issoented with the Senior Ielgues that blood thir tx group in xxhleh men beeome monsters and onli the rugged suruxe A man of mam strokes Baxard helps out the golf telm in spring He will begin the studx of Xleehanxeal Inglneermg at Cor nell next YLIX' is f ak ' 1 ' - 1 1 , ' I ' V I ' x' - l V. 1 l ' 7. 1 1 ' fr , - 1 . ,l A 1 1 gi 1 i M --l, In . ni V. . - . X 2 A V-xv. ' ' - 1k , 1 ' ' 1 - ' 'A ' s 1 ' i i I y ' ,' V, A - ' I x , ' , I , V . ' ' 1 ' 1- 1 ' ' ' 1' 1 V' ' I . . V X VV 1 V- . . , - 1 , ' ' Y 1- s 1 ' 1, ' ' , , . ,' , . scholastienlly, Bayard has entered into many activities. 1 K 1 ' ' 11 , 1, 'A',4. ,, ,' 11 A -'N 1 V' 1 '1 ' -1A 1' f - , , ' X . 1. , x 1 1' 11' 11 1 ,
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WILLIAM GOODRICH B111 eame to Country Day an the Fourth Grade and has been a talented and brnlhant member of the class ever smee He ns well known for hrs ready wxt and mqunsmve mmd Ever smce he won a speexal award for the boy wnth the mo t 1nqu1s1t1ve mxnd he has been askmg questnon He even braves the mv n euble Mr Church Durmg hns years at Country Das Bnll has studned piano dxllgently and has become the school s most proficxent musncxan A member of the Student Councxl for the past three year B111 has been a declded asset to that body Bull plans to con tnnue hxs work at Harvard where he wnll combnne work ln engmeermg wnth further study of musxc DANIEL GRIDLEY Although Crld onee nursed a PJSSIOHGIC desnre to b Come a Hreman his present leamngs belle the probabnllty of his ever 3Cl1lCVlDg that ambltlon Rather to the eontrars we precinct that nn a fevx years he wnll wmd up as a blg tlme banker or crnm mal lawyer In hrs early days Grid prom1sed to be one of our outstandmg football players but unfor tunately because of an operatnon on hrs arm he was unable to contmue has athletic actxvntles He dnd howeser develop mto one of the best shots on the rxfle team and has won prn7es for h1s provsess along that lme He joined the Glee Club wnth enthusiasm especxally when he heard about the Downer Concert Gnd ns one of the most persnstent students m the class always gettmg has homevlork done no matter how long nt takes hum He ought to find thls tralt a valuable asset next year at Northwestern ,wwe ya I 1 is rx f I x I I V 1 sf r 1 s' ' r 9 ,v f , - 1 . . 1 1 . ' X V 'V I . . . ... . ' a u D ' v l 5 .. - F- - U . . . J , V 'I ' ' v ,, - ' I x . . . . 1 ' . . . I Y JI . x . 7 . - I A I
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ROBERT KIECKHEFER, JR. Although Bob has had to commute the many long mlles from Wlsconsxn 5 smallest vsh1stle stop he has proved hlmself a most alert student at Country D15 The Kleck has alvs axs been on hand when an 1m jugglmg the Sennor Class has been able to stay out of the red for the past two years Thms practxce proved xaluable thus year when he managed the Glee Club s successful drnve to ranse Eve hundred dollars for the Red Cross Bob has been an ardent camera fan and besxdes taklng most of the pxctures for thus book he has done much of the edntmg A scnentnst par excel lence a musnc lover and one of the Semor League s toughest members Bob has proved h1mself a versatlle fellow He plans to study engmeermg at Cal Tech nn the fall CARL KLEPPE Clrl is one of the ftvx uppercllssmtn xx ho l1aXe been atttndmg Country Dlx since kmdtrgarten As a Sennor Carl has prox ed lnmself to be 1 well rounded student perfornnng commendable school work servmg on the Student Councxl and actlvelx engagmg ln sports He has had an almost automatlc posxtlon on the Honor Roll and hls alvt ays stood ln the upper Kleppe has often lent a comlc touch to the Phy s1cs class by his stubborn attentlon to xrrelewant trnfles He earned a mmor letter nn football last fall was one of the hugh scorers ln the Semor League durlng the vsmter and loafed vuth the track team all sprmg He has also been one of Cll Cooper s rnght hand men ln Auto Mechanics Carl vull studx engmeerrng at Marquette next year N' If x I 1 Y W - ' x V Y 1 ' V . , ' ' , , . V . - 9 V K ' Q . . . , V . - . . . V . s 9 , l s Vu A n s A - . l Q' - V na V V X ' - I Q Y , ' portant job was to be done. Because of his figure- quarter of his class. A stickler for details, Herr 7 . , - . K , V , , . . . 3 . V V V. V V. . V . . . . , - , , L - . 7 . . . . ,, - . . V. V . . YY ' ' I Y 1 1 . ' Y V . . .
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