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RICHARD j. CRITTENDEN Dick has won the position of one of the most forthright members of the class. His slow, logical way of explaining things makes him a very easy person to listen to. Critt has been a very hard- working editor of the Ledger. and he has proved himself very capable in this line. Dick has a very sensible view about the student council, as he does about everything. Dick's greatest ability lies in his scholarshipg he had maintained an honor roll average for four years. Tennis is his strong point in sports. Having played on the team since his freshman year, he was made captain for his senior year. Dick will attend Williams next year, and we know that he will do very well. STEPHEN M. CUSHMAN, JR. Marsh's quiet, tranquil manner and his residence in Racine make him a mystery man to most of the class. What his activities are on his week- ends, no one will ever know: but, however, we have found that inside his casual exterior lie a passion for hunting and a remarkable sense of humor. Everything seems to go easily for Marsh, and it seems that there is nothing that he cannot take in his stride. j.V. and touch football have usually occupied his afternoons in the fall, while Senior League basketball and track are his re- spective fortes in winter and spring. Chess and ritle club have consistently taken up his activity periods. VC'e wish him the best of luck at Ripon next year.
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JOHN G. BELL Ever since Jack entered the school in his fresh- man year, his familiar stride and Ichab0d form have been a familiar sight around CD. Indeed, Jack has proved himself invaluable in many re' spects, for he has taken upon himself jobs which might seem ungainly to mostg for he has been a faithful cheer-leader for the past two years and has also contributed his innumerable talents to the Ledger in the capacity of assistant circulation manager. Although jack has not been a member of the student council, he has been a staunch promotor of student governmentg for many have been the helpful comments and suggestions as well as amendments which have stemmed from his den in the Ledger balcony. Northwestern will be pleased to greet jack next year. -abr JEROLD J. BISCHOFF And now we have jerry--good old jerry. ln his years at Country Day he has taken more kidding than any other boy in the class. His perpetual confusion in his speaking has made him one of the class characters. In spite of the fact that Bisch has been a strict and firm prefect, it may be said that he does not have an enemy in the school. jerry was president of the glee club this year, and his deep voice has made him an asset to the Gamboliers for two years. In athletics Jerry has been the workhorse of every team he has been on. Jerry has always done a creditable job in anything he tries. Next year, if all goes as planned, Michigan will have a swell freshman in jerry Bischoff.
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JOSEPH A. CUTLER, III joe is renowned for his virtuosity as a most cordial host. His friendly manner and red hair are known throughout the school and are a sure sign of a congenial comrade. In the winter he risks life and limb playing in the notorious Senior Leagues. For the last four years joe has added his melodious talented voice to the glory of the glee club. He has also graciously given his time and effort to- wards the financial success of the Arrow. He served as head of the committee in charge of the decorations for the very successful junior Prom. Possessing a rare interest in art, he was well- qualified for the job, joe is headed for Princeton, come fall, and we all wish him luck. HERMAN E. FRENTZEL, III Herman came to us in his sophomore year and immediately became one of the leaders of his class, which is verified by the fact that he was elected to the student council and then appointed to the office of prefect in his senior year. Herm is very well versed in matters dealing with politics and current events, and it is a rare sight to find him free from any sort of discussion on those subjects. Maintaining a commendable scholastic average Herm was one of the leaders of his class. As far as athletics were concerned Herm reserved his talents for track and the 880, in which capacity he did a very excellent job. Wherever he may go, he has our best wishes for a bright future.
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