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

 - Class of 1947

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PAUL HENRY HEISE Entered 6th form: Rille Club 8: Manual Training 8, 9, 10, ll: Auto Mechanics ll: Ledger ll, 12: Circula- tion Manager 12. Paul is one of those people who really enjoy ill health, for he is absent almost every other day. Seriously speaking, he holds down the man-sized job of Ledger Circulation Manager, having to send out every two weeks almost a thousand copies of that publication. In addition he is al- ways willing to write last minute Ledger and Arrow articles. His activities have been Auto mechanics and Manual Train- ing. Pugnacious Paul also excels in that peculiar brand of basketball, Senior Leagues. But Paul's greatest love is polo. at which he played hard all summer. His two steeds are named Scotch and Soda . Paul is liked by all for his friendli- ness and irresponsible charm. Paul hopes to enter the University of Ari- zona: we wish him luck. REIGH FREDERICK KLANN Entered 9th form: Class Treasurer 10, 11: Student Council 9, 10. ll, 12, Pretec! 12: Rifle Club 11: Glee Club 10, ll, 12: Gamboliers ll, 12: Ledger 10. ll, 12: Arrow Editor 12: Football l0C, 11C, 12C, Co-captain 12: Basketball 10, l1C, 12: Tennis SC, IOC, 11C, 12, Captain 12: Second Honors 9: Class Award 10: Honorable Mention 10. Reigh is an important cog in the machinery of Country Day life. A versatile athlete, he was fullback and co-captain of this year's football team. He has done a good job on the basketball team, while in spring he really shows his mettle by starring on the tennis squad as captain and by performing on the C. D. track team. As far as academic matters are concerned, Reigh consistently makes the honor roll, part of his success being due, undoubted- ly, to his mastery of the art of the gran- deur of generality . He is active in extra- curricular activities, for he is a Gambolier and an assistant editor of the Arrow. He is one of this year's prefects. Reigh plans to go to Yale, where we wish him the best of luck.

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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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RUDOLPH EDWARD MAYER Entered llth form: Student Council 12: Rifle Club 11: Football 1lC, 12: Hockey ll, 12C: Track 11: Tennis 12. Rudi entered Country Day two years ago and has accomplished a great deal since that time. Scholastically, he ranks in the upper half of his class: moreover, he has displayed his athletic prowess in varsity football, varsity hockey, and varsity track. Rudi was elected to the Student Council this year and did as fine a job on the Council as he has done in every other field in which he has participated. During the course of the school year Rudi has proba- bly taken more kidding than any other member of the class: but, as might be ex- pected, Rudi received it with a good-na- tured smile. Next year Rudi will attend either Cornell or Brown. There he will be as successful as he has been at Country Day. LAWRENCE EDWARD MACIVER Entered 8th form: Class President 9: Student Council 10, 11, 12: Prefect 12: Glee Club 12: Rifle 8, 9, 10, 11: Auto Mechanics 11, 12: Art Club 8, 9: Hockey 10, ll, 12: Track 10, ll, 12. Larry is one of the most well-liked mem- bers of the Senior Class. His chief charac- teristics are bow ties and a shy manner, punctuated by uproarious bursts of good humor. He is fairly active in extra-curricu- lar activities: he goes out for Glee Club. Auto Mechanics, and Art Club. He was a former class president and was elected to the Student Council as a sophomore: as one of this year's prefects he takes his duties seriously. Because of a dislocated shoulder he could not go out for football. but he was the manager of the I. V.'s this year: in winter he goes out for varsity hockey and, in spring, for the track squad. He is a conscientious worker. Larry is planning to follow his brother Dan to Princeton. We all join in wishing good luck to a swell fellow.

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