Milwaukee Country Day School - Arrow Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1947

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ROBERT WARREN CHAPMAN Entered 9th form: Glee Club 9, 10, ll, 12: Gamboliers 11, 12: Rifle Club 9, 10: Auto Mechanics 12: Base- ball SC, IOC, 1lC, 12C: Football 11, l2C: Hockey 11. 12. Whether he answers to the name of Monk , Warrey Boy , or Chapman and his boyish beauty , Bob is still the Casa- nova of the Senior Class. His reputation for entertaining fair damsels is widely- known throughout this area and even in St. Louis. Bob has also made a name for himself around school. He won his letter in football, braved the cold to go out for hockey, and then held down Mr. Church's third base. In addition he has been active in glee club, Gamboliers, and rifle club. With his scintillating personality and quick wit, it is certain that he will be a wel- come freshman at Lawrence next year. IOHN CHAPMAN CHESTER Entered Kindergarten: Class President 11: Student Council 10, 11, 12: Glee Club 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Gamboliers 12: Rifle Club 11: Music Appreciation 8. Auto Mechanics 12: Football ll, l2C: Hockey 8, 9. l0C, 11C, l2C: Tennis 11. 12: Track Manager 10. Track 11. A look of bewilderment, hair standing on end, tie askew, collar unbuttoned, and shirt-tail drooping-that's I. C., despite this photograph! Iohn is not only the class clown but with his friendly smile and genial manner he is easily one of its most popular members. I. C. is very active in all school affairs, being a member of auto me- chanics, rifle, glee club, and Gamboliers. His sports program is equally as full as his social program, for the football, hockey, and tennis teams claim him as a regular. Next fall I. C. plans to follow his brothers to Princeton-it's getting to be a habit. It is certain that our jovial Iohn will be Prince- ton's gain and C. D.'s loss.

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CHARLES ADAMS CAHILL, III Entered 9th form: Student Council 12: Rifle Club 9. 10: Glee Club ll, 12: Band 9: Gamboliers 12: Auto Mechanics 10. ll: Chess Club ll. 12: Ledger 10, ll, 12: William G. Kopmeier Scholar 12: Second Honors 9, 10: Honorable Mention ll: Class Standing: 9, 2nd: 10, lst: ll, Znd. Charlie, the musical prodigy of the Senior Class, never ceases to amaze us with his skill, knowledge, and endless puns. He is an accomplished pianist and clarinetist- like Benny Goodman, Charlie switches easily from classics to boogie-and some- what of a composer as well. His musical talents have been put to good use in the glee club, Gamboliers, and assembly pro- grams. By no means does Charlie's skill end with music. Scholastically, he ranks among the top brains, and he is a Student Cotmcil member as well. In the winter Senior Leagues claim his time, and he is an all-season and well-seasoned man in chess club. With this versatility Charlie should shine in musical and intellectual circles at Harvard. LEHOY IAMES BURLINGAME, IR. Entered Sth form: Student Council 12: Rifle Club 8: Chess Club 9, 10, ll, 12: Manual Training 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 12: Scholastic Improvement Prize ll. Outwardly, lim seems to be a mild-man- nered fellow who would never raise his voice above a whisper. However, in the event of a good discussion or argument. lim is an extremely active participant. We predict that he will follow in his father's footsteps by establishing a successful law- practice. Iim has topped his career at C. D. by being elected to the Student Council. In sports he is a regular on the touch-football squad, and during the basketball season he turns in a fine performance at center. Activity period, we find Iim in chess club, trying out his new systems which inevitably seem to work. No comment on lim would be complete without mentioning his hand- some profile and curly locks. With these comely assets and his amazing flow of eloquence he should be most successful at Harvard.



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DONALD FRANK FRENCH Entered 6th form: Student Council 10, ll, 12: Glee Club 10, 11, 12: Rifle Club 10, 11, 12: Football 12C: Ledger ll, 12: Class Awards 10, 3rd place: 11, 4th place. Don is one of the more serious members of the Senior Class, but once his reserve is penetrated he is friendly and appreciative of the wit of the class clowns. An extreme- ly conscientious worker, he keeps up a good scholastic average, though his neme- sis is Wee Wi1lie's physics class. Don is also active on the athletic field, playing a good game at tackle this fall. In the winter he throws his weight around in the notori- ous Senior Leagues, as captain of the New York Celtics, which gave Charlie Cahill's Harlem Globe-Trotters a good fight for the title. Along with Charlie, Don is the chief exponent of long-hair music at C. D. He has also done a great deal of writing for the Ledger this year. Don plans to go to Harvard, where we feel his abilities will be appreciated. THOMAS WHITNEY GROSSMAN gif: 4 fhhfaf-N., Entered Sth form: Class President 10: Class Treasurer 12: Student Council 9, 10, ll, 12: Prefect 12: Rifle Club 9, 10: Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President: Auto Mechanics ll: Gamboliers ll, 12: Ledger 10, ll, 12: Ledger Assistant Editor ll: Ledger Editor 12: Foot- ball l0, llC, 12C, Co-captain: Hockey 11: Baseball SC. l2C, l1C, 12C Captain: Second Honors 9: Honor- able Mention 10. Tom is one of the most versatile young men in the Senior Class. Besides being re- nowned as the possessor of an original sense of humor and the creator of Q. Mont- gomery Pfuffnique, he is one of the school's most all-round athletes. Co-cap- tain of this year's football team as well as left halfback, he did a large part in helping C. D. share the conference crown with Wayland. In the winter he uses his foot- ball tactics to good advantage in the Senior Leagues. But, come spring, this young man's thoughts turn to-baseball, his favorite sport: for he is captain of the Green and Gold nine. Scholastically, he is high in the upper part of his class. ' Tom plans to follow the family tradition at Harvard, where we feel his varied talents will lead to great success. f-it .prefix

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