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ln seorch of Common Views C5rua'enr Life? pages 114- 127 Hey, Mel, IeT's blow off our English homework and sack ouT in The lounge. This is Typical of The Types of decisions for a senior during second semesTer. He is aware of The facT ThaT none of his grades are seen by colleges and are, Therefore, unimpor- TanT. ln oTher words, They have no moTivaTion and are con- sTanTly searching for excuses To avoid doing work. When a Senior wanTs To blow off a class, he usually goes To The Senior Lounge. ln The Lounge, a Senior can do anyThing he wanTs, wheTher iT be sleeping, cranking The sTereo, or de- sTroying furniTure. The laTTer being The class of 85's favoriTe. AIThough The underclassmen may noT be as radical as '85, They offen do Things which would be Typical of Seniors. All of This so called Blowing-Off is a resulT of The Tremendous pressure which has builT up over The pasT eighT years. Be- cause of This sTress, sTudenTs are always searching for a way To relieve The pressure. cicafchin ln search of Goals 6porrsJ pages 128-175 One does noT have To search very hard To find aThle- Tic excellence aT CounTry Day. OuTsTanding Team and individ- ual performances are com- mon in all sporTs. ParTicipaTion in, and supporT of, aThIeTics aT CDS, wheTher They be varsiTy or inTramural, is a consTanT re- minder of The dedicaTion CounTry Day sTudenTs possess wiTh regards To aThleTics. The Fall season saw The rise and fall of many successful Teams. VarsiTy fooTball, finish- ing wiTh a 9-3 record, rose To The challenge puT before Them during The preseason. Cross CounTry, led by a group of Tal- enTed seniors, had one of The besT seasons in years. The al- ways successful Waferpolo Team conTinued iTs winning ways. VarsiTy Soccer proved To be respecfable, falling jusT shori of a league champion- ship. The momenTum ThaT carried The Fall sporTs conTinued inTo The winTer. The young, inexpe- rienced grapplers placed fourlh in The sTaTe finals. Bas- keTball enjoyed some overdue respecT and success. The AquaTic Rams swam To 3rd place in The sTaTe, while Riflery had one iTs sTrongesT seasons. illllllilllilllllliT l 'I985 In seorch of Signet Points CC-lubsi pages 176-209 We enjoyed parTicipaTing in a wide varieTy of acTiviTies. MosT everyone spenT much of his spare Time acTing in plays, working on publicaTions, and searching for a niche. People seemed To find places where They belonged, acTiviTies To which They would devoTe much of Their Time. The STudenT Council sTarTed ouT The year searching for ways To bring The school To- geTher. lT was very successful, promoTing such programs as Big BroThers, TuToring, and ATh- leTic AssisTance. Mr. Henry, searching for a meThod To increase familiariTy beTween sTudenTs and Teach- ers, sTarTed Tea Time, which broughT everyone TogeTher in a pleasanT dTmosphere on Wednesday afiernoons. While all The acTiviTies had differenT aims, The parTicipanTs were searching for a place To fiT in where They would excel, and many found such a place.
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In search of Freedom Genfarsi pages 8-C57 We Trovelled The lasT leg of our journey Through CDS. Fore- mosT in our minds was The search for colleges. We were confronTed wiTh many new re- sponsibiliTies: These were bal- anced by many new prive- leges, such as The Senior Lounge. This was coupled by a franTic crush To pull our over- ages up firsT Term. Academics didn'T govern our lives, however. Many sen- iors had Their sighTs seT on The sTaTe playoffs in fooTball and swimming. And, of course, we searched for fun ouTside CDS. We'lI al- ways remember familiar spoTs like Talayna's, Naugles, Rocky Horror, Chris Baker's, and Will BousaueTTe's. In search of The First Time CUnderlCassmenJ pages C58- Q7 RepresenTing The majoriTy of The sTudenT body, undercloss- men usually mean liTTle more To a senior Than someThing ThoT is shorT and easy To sTuff inTo a garbage can. However, These sTudenTs search for a full and acTive academic as well as aThIeTic life aT CounTry Day. For The underclossmen who lives in The lower school, The day consisTs of classes puncTu- aTed by oThleTics and lunch. Lunch seems To be The high- lighT of The day, considering The way lower schoolers run To The lunchroom. OfTen, you will see a group ouT by The pond wiTh Mr. Smen or in The gym begging for baskeTbaIls from Jimmy. STudenTs in The Upper and Middle schools have, in a sense, reached o poinT of ma- TuriTy, which They will evenTual- ly lose once They become sen- iors. STudenTs are always searching for someThing To do, and wiTh The abundance of free Time, one can always find Them in The Common's Room, in The BooksTore, or, if one's a Junior, one can find him aT McDonald's for lunch. In -seorch of Perfection C!-'aculryl pages 98-173 In our conTinual search for academic excellence, The faculTy aT CounTry Day are in- valuable resources. Many sTu- denTs have cerTainly pros- pered from whaT The faculTy offers, and This will probably conTinue for years To come. This year, sTudenTs won firsT place in The Teams compeTi- Tion because of Their firsT-raTe Teaching. This has noT only benefiTTed The sTudenTs, buT The school as well. OTher schools around The sTaTe have recognized The academic ex- cellence of our faculTy. The faculTy has always pro- duced many fine producTs for our socieTy, such as senaTors, docTors, lawyers, and many successful businessmen. This only proves ThaT sTudenTs searching for excellence can find iT. The faculTy and sTaff offers academic excellence ThaT sTu- denTs are searching for. Fine and respecTable ciTizens are producTs of This excellence. l
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