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Roger Allen Eckert Rog entered C.D. as a Freshman . . . is actually a genius at electronics . . . builds his own Hi Fi's . . . often seen lurk- ing about basketball games with his Rollei- flex . . . lettered in football where he was renowned for his Tremendously Fast Charge . . . is very photogenic, shows up well in movies of various scrimmages . . . has had occasional nocturnal ventures with hot white custom station wagon Qleaving behind a trail of crushed pumpkinsj . . . favorite class in chemistry, and favorite teacher is Church . . . plans to go to Grinnell where he will pursue an engineer- ing career. Ralph Eugene Ells Budde, Fuddo, or Fuddy, as he is variously tagged, came to C.D. in third grade. Bud is known for his diligence as the LEDGER'S circulation manager. . . has won letters in both basketball and football . . . has been a member of both the Cougar and Chess clubs . . . one of the Senior class's best chess players . . . favorite course is math, favorite instruc- tors are Messrs. Hughes and Holz . . . found fame in Mr. Ramaker's Latin class by demonstrating cucumber-like coolness . . . can be readily identified about the campus by his well-modulated baritone voice or his red earmuffs . . . college choice, either Harvard or Carleton.
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'F'-im Carl August Burglnarclt Ill Chip, Carl or Chippah . . . a member of the old guard. . . All-Conference tackle . . . most valuable player . . . let- tered three years . . . feels no pain . . . possessed a .OOO fielding average with baseball team . . . skiing one of many favorite sports . . . Telemark snow bunny . . . plays own variety of basketball in Senior Leagues . . . possesses a small, black, noisy vehicle which he claims is a Morris . . . undoubtedly most candid member of Senior class . . . isn't afraid to tell anybody what he thinks . . . mem- ber of ARROW and LEDGER staff . . . also member of Camera Club . . . Mr. Church is his favorite teacher . . . wants to play football at Wisconsin or L.S.U. Douglas lVlcCIay Davidson Doug is a real Old Guardsman . . . is known to his friends as the Cheese . . . also referred to as fastest on the track and slowest off . . . tells of his glorious summer job with the horses . . . a frus- trated Memorial Drive motorcycle mad- man . . . Doug was Country Day's high- scoring All-Conference halfback . . . un- touchable once he sees that daylight . . . Captain of track squad this year . . . has five track letters . . . holds Conference 220 record and school broad jump mark . . . Prefect, erstwhile class officer and Student Council member as Freshman . . . staunch Glee Club supporter . . . can't sing, though . . .has been sneaking on to Honor Roll very cunningly of late . . . won Princeton Award as a sophomore . . . Doug envisages a career in landscape archi- tecture and will study accordingly at Michigan State, Illinois, or Oregon.
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5-lv 'Iii Richard Sands Falk, Jr. Dick arrived at C.D. in four-year kinder- garten . . . regarded as a fixture, luckily he's not . . . Judgie is one of the most industrious students at C.D .... makes the honor roll with frightening regularity . . . Prefect . . . as chairman of the Serv' ice Committee, he became Country Day's Robin Hood, taking from his friends and giving to the needy . . . has really done a commendable job . . . as Chapel Com- mittee head, he was in charge of C.D.'s spiritual well-being . . . total failure . . . and old Camera, Chess and Cougar club- man . . . LEDGER editor and member of ARROW staff . . . favorite teachers, Ramaker and McCallum. Bruce Somernclike Foerster Benny is another member of the Old, Old Guard at C.D .... holds unofficial record for missing most days of football practice . . . nevertheless received two letters for solid end play . . . also has two basketball letters . . . picked up four letters in baseball . . . is a shortstop converted into a rifle-armed pitcher . . . co-Captain of this year's nine . . . a good student, but prefers Marquette basketball broadcasts to homework . . . died-in-the- wool Warrior fan . . .one of Lord ,-High Executioners for Freshman, accounting for the 9th Grade's awe of him . . . a charter member of the club house . . . inherited a certain rodded-up blue and white Ford . . . top college choices are Haverford and Wesleyan.
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