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ROBERT N. WILLIAMS, JR. Bob is without a doubt one of the hardest work- ing boys in his class. Ever since his freshman year Boy has worked on the Arrou' and has put his all into the publication of this yearbook. Bobbie has also been one of the unsung back- bones of the successful athletic teams, serving in the capacity of manager. Though he is not known to all as a Don juan , he has had some mighty interesting adventures with the fair sex. Despite the constant ribbing Bob has taken, he is well- liked by all those who know him. Bob hopes to follow in the footsteps of Mr. Church and go to Hamilton. Good luck, Bobg we know you will do well. JAMES H. WINDSOR At any school function, if you were to stand on a chair and look up over the crowd, you would probably see a head and a pair of shoulders far above the rest. Those impressive head and should- ers belong to lanky jim Windsor. This lad, as you would expect, is a line basketball player and a very enthusiastic supporter of the game itself. This year he put one of his tremendous legs to good use and booted some important extra points for Coach Laird and his football charges. Big jim has surprised us all by coming up with some excellent grades in his school work, a fact definitely to his credit. Witlt his plans for next fall somewhat uncertain, jim is at at loss as to just what to do. Wlizttexfer he decides to do or wherever he decides to go, he will be well- accepted. 'i-L41
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ARTHUR M. TOEPFER Art may be considered one of the so-called old guard of the senior class, as he has been with us since the fifth form. In good nature Art rates highly, possessing an amiable manner and a rare sense of humor. Art is perhaps best known to his classmates as an excellent authority on the world of sports. Due to an injury incurred during his sophomore year, Toofer has been unable to take part in athletics to any great extentg but his finesse along these lines is well-known to all his colleagues, as he was a member of both the varsity basketball and baseball teams. His Epicurean tastes and his joie de vivre will be further culti- vated on the shores of Lake Mendota next year. CARL A. WEIGELL Another of the old guard , Carl has been with this year's senior class since kindergarten days. It is with deepest sincerity that we say it would be extremely difficult to find a young man with as friendly a manner as Carl's. Always good-natured and rarely given to complaining, Carl has made his impression on the school with firm decision and character. He has proved invaluable to the Arrou' throughout his school career because of his excellent photography. Basketball is Carl's forte as far as sports are concerned, but despite his evident ability he has contented himself with Senior Leagues. We predict a very bright future for our classmate, Carl, and feel certain that he will be greatly missed around C.D.
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GUY V. WOODY, JR. Buddy is one of those friendly fellows whom you can't help liking. Bud and a good time are almost synonymous. Even though his Pittsburgh accent has gradually faded, it hardly seems possible that he arrived at C.D. just a few years ago. In this time his winning smile and jovial disposition have become familiar to all at Country Day. His athletic ability is quite remarkable, for what he lacks in quantity is compensated by quality. He has held down the guard and full-back positions on the football team this last year, while he excels in basketball in the winter. He is a regular on the baseball team. Bud is planning to attend Brown University next year, where we know his easy going manner will be just as acceptable as it was at C.D. 5. .. M A . A QE-r FRANK O. WYSE Ever since Frank entered Country Day, he has more and more firmly established himself as a young man with exceptional mental prowess. Numerous indeed have been the scholastic honors which have come his way during his five years in the senior school. Franks attributes run not only along scholastic lines but along athletic lines as well, for he has done a very surprising job in the distance events for the track team during the past two years. Franks main hobbies are music and chess, both of which occupy much of his spare time. Frank plans to study engineering, for which he will prep at M.l.T., and with him go all our wishes for a bright future, which we feel is in store for him.
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