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

 - Class of 1947

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IAMES FREDERICK SCHWARTZ Entered 8th form: Rifle Club 8: Manual Training 8: Glee Club 9, 10. l1, 12: Music Appreciation 8: Ledger l0, ll, 12: Advertising Manager ll: Editor 125 Arrow 10, 12: Publications Award 10. Iim has been a member of the class of '47 since the fall of '41, when he entered C. D. in the eighth form. He quickly adapted himself to his new environment and made his way toward the top of the class, schol- astically, where he has remained ever since. Iim's talents are not, however, lim- ited solely to school work, for he has done a fine job in varsity hockey and he has been an important member of the glee club for the past two years. A list of Iim's ac- complishments would not be complete without mentioning his work on both the Ledger and Arrow. He has been business manager of the Ledger, editor of the Ledger, and a contributor of articles for the Arrow. September, 1947, may find lim con- tinuing his pursuit of life, liberty, and hap- piness on Swarthmore's co-educational campus. STEPHEN EBWIN PHILIP SEIDEL Entered Sth form: Student Council ll, 12: Prefect 12: Glee Club 9, ll, 12: Rifle Club 9, 10: Manual Training 10. ll: Football l2C: Ledger 12: Assistant Circulation Manager 12: Most Improved Player Award in football 12. Steve joined the class of '47 in his fresh- man year. During his four years at Coun- try Day he has proved himself to be a swell friend to all those who have been associated with him. He has been a hard worker and is very deserving of all the credit he has earned. In the fall Steve con- tributed to the success of the football team, and in his Senior year was given the Most- Improved Player Award. During the winter he has employed his fighting ability in his daily skirmishes with the Senior Leagues. The glee club and the Ledger were his choice of extra-curricular activities. Steve, also prominent in student government, was elected to the student council in his junior year and served as a prefect this past year. He will be an important addition to the freshman class at Princeton.

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ROBERT DAVID ROSENBERG Entered llth form: Auto Mechanics 11: Ledger ll, 125 Arrow 12: Senior Leagues ll, 12. Bob came to us from Whitefish Bay High School last year and quickly painted him- self into the Country Day picture. His cheery disposition and genial personality have won him many friends. In the sports line he puts his bulk to the Senior Leagues. and extra-curricularly speaking, he is one of the camera clickers for the Arrow. He's a numismatist at heart, and all his spare cash goes into rare and ancient coins. His presence is easily recognized at noon by his familiar and continual lunch-room con- tention of every boy at the table, for the emarks are usually humorous. Bob is interested in attending a business school in the East. We wish him the best of luck and know he will succeed. Nersations which sometimes attract the at- ARTHUR WILLIAM MILLER, IR. Entered 8th form: Rifle Club 9, 10, ll: Art Club 10, 11: Chess Club 12: Auto Mechanics 12: Football llC, IZC: Basketball 9, l0C. 1lC. 12C: Basketball Captain 12: Track 11C. l2C: Track Captain 12: Most Valuable Player Award for Football: All-Conference Player in Football ll, 12: All-Conference Player in Basketball ll, 12. Bill has a personable, easy-going nature and has always been well-liked by his classmates and other acquaintances. He is one of the finest athletes to graduate from Country Day in recent years, having par- ticipated and excelled in football. basket- ball, and track. Besides his athletic ac- complishments Bill is known for his esca- pades with the opposite sex from a nearby girls' school. As yet, Bill has not decided upon what col- lege he will attend: although it may be Dartmouth. Wherever Bill goes, we are sure that Country Day's loss will be his future alma mater's gain and that Bill will rapidly acquire as many friends there as he has at Country Day.



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WILLIS GREGORY SULLIVAN, IR. Entered 8th form: Glee Club 10, ll, 12: Rifle Club 8, 9, 10: Auto Mechanics 10, 12: Ledger ll: Football 10. llC, l2C: Hockey 10, ll. Bill, or Sully, came to Country Day in his freshman year. In his four years at the school he has been prominent in extra-cur- ricular activities including the glee club, rifle club, and auto mechanics. For his hard work in the tackle position he won the distinction of being elected to the All- Conference Second Team in his Senior year. After a winter season of fighting in Senior League basketball he joins the track squad as a weight man in the spring. Bill also maintains his fighting spirit in the classroom, where he has waged many a battle with a faculty member. Of course, the teacher always won, but Bill must be congratulated for his aggressiveness. Bill did, however, win many an argument with the freshmen, while he was serving as chairman of the initiation committee. So far, Bill is undecided as to the college question: but, wherever he goes, he has our best wishes. MARSHALL ALFRED STAUNTON Entered 12th form: Glee Club: Religious Discussion: Football 12: Varsity Hockey 12: Varsity Baseball 12. Marsh entered Country Day as a Senior this year and rapidly established himself as one of the most popular boys in the class. His amiable disposition and good- natured smile are always welcome as are his humorous remarks which, incidentally. are made at the most unexpected times. In the fall Marsh devoted his time and talent to varsity football. Winter found Marsh braving the elements on Mr. Church's hockey squad, and spring discovered Marsh out on the baseball nine. Besides these athletic accomplishments Marsh be- came a bulwark of the bass section of Country Day's glee club. Unless there is a change in plans, Marsh will probably en- ter Brown University next fall, where we are certain he will make as many friends as he has made here at C. D.

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