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A 1 I l'lDlll'N NXNTPR al meter n tar ll tin Mp lnted 1917 rlzel rr s A Gleelden Santer If an rnstrtutron rs only as strong as the man behrnd rt we have rn Country Day a verrtable Rock of Grbraltar srnce there s plenty of power wrthrn the quret drgnrty of Headmaster Santer Although successful rn practrcally all endeavors wrtness the grovt th of Country Day Mr Santer has com pletely farled to conceal hrs warm frrend lrness beneath an exterror of Englrsh reserve By temperrng justrce wrth mercy he has managed both to enforce drscrplrne and to garn the respect and affectron of the student body No mean accomplrsh ment that Country Day rs pledged to get those students who co operate through therr College Board examrnatrons But does the Headmaster stop there? By no means He makes an annual tour to the East where he vrsrts all the colleges hrs boys are plannrng to attend and he carrres wrth hrm not rn hrs travellrng krt but rn hrs heart and mrnd, the prob lems of the rndrvrdual student, so that he may be better qualrfied to advrse each candrdate as to the surtabrlrty of hrs chorce Whrle down East he vrsrts the former Country Day students If on hrs return he bears a strrkrng resem blance to our proud parent who can blame hrm? What the neophytes who study Latrn under Mr Santer thrnk of hrm we don t know but we do know what they ll thrnk of hrm when the rnstructron rs over A to tennrs well well r s srmply remarkable Mr Santer attends practrcally all the athletrc contests and accepts both vrctory and defeat wrth a smrlrng equanrmrty whrch testrfies to hrs belref that sports are engaged rn for the sake of the sport and not for the outcome Taken all rn all the achrevements of Country Day are but the consummatron of frne effort on the part of the entrre faculty and of Mr Santer The graduates of Country Day have many thrngs for whrch to be grateful and not the least of them rs therr Head master May he recerve rn proportron to hrs grfts If U. .' I it 'nl 'P riitj: 1 Eh' len 3' L - .ar ,- Lrg, :ig V r, .T V f l 7li1'g4'3l'W-1' . , qf7 zf.-,A 5 ' 441, 'ff' ' 3'? i,5'ff' fr2 1-'fr-4 1-4' -iajn LH -. l 41.-L' ' f 1' f H w,:H',r...ff,.r.w!. mrrr-1-rrmfzik-irali: .ri ,ffl- Q , . , . . . . . . - Y . . , -' . ' - 1 . . . , ' v . . , . - S , , , C ' . . . . , . ' , iI1O: . . ,, . ,, . . . , V , -
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LCGUS C O WANIVIO Presldenz F D HANSIIN Vrce Preszdenl EDWARD A BACONI Treasunr HASKELL NOI ES Secrezarq Directors E A BACONI W M CHESTER MRS C W EBERBACH F D HANSEN CHARLES JAMES MRS CI RUS L PHII IPP J P PULLIAN1 A G SANTER IRVING SEAMANI MOURY SMITH C O WANXVIG fEx OHJCIOJ llonorary Dirvetors HAROI D H SI ANTAN Chalrman LOUIS ALLIS DR G A CARHART HAROLD S FALK DR A T HOLBROOK ALERED F JAMES MARTIN LINDSAY ARTHUR N MCGFOCH C R MESSIWGFR GPO A MORISONI MRSCW 2 LOUIS QUARLI S FITIHUGH SCOTT MRS L R SMITH T H SPENICE A A SOHLESINOER JOSEPH UIHLEIN T F VOOEL MACKEY WELLS W K WINRITR WRICHT 4- . A . . . , I . . . . A . . A' . . . A . I i . . HASKELL NOYES MRS. C. B. SIMS . . . . . A A . . . l I
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F. Philler Curtis F. Philler Curtis presents among his many accomplishments a band which entertains us at the various concerts throughout the year. It is due to his work and patience that this task has been so well done. Coaching the tennis and fencing teams makes up his other official duties. and he has guided some of the best tennis players and fencers in this part of the country. Outside of this. Philler. as he is best known, can often be seen refereeing many a cold football game in linen knickers or moving breathlessly about while ofiiciating at one of those hot in- tra-mural basketball games. To those who are to be the future performers in the band, he privately gives instructions, and at odd times various and sundry noises can be heard emerging from his room. Occasionally he succeeds in coax- ing the majority of the band out to the big gym where they may be heard cheer- ing on the fighting basketeers. For pastimes and thrills he drives .1 Ford: and for diversion he smokes the latest invention in pipes or the ripest vintage in cigars and cigarettes. Dance committees are among his spe- cialties and each dance seems to turn out to be a greater success than the preceding one. This genial gentleman has a strong following in school and is often seen chatting with any number of boys in the corridor or in his sanctum sanctorum. 14 I . I'lllLLl'IR ITRTIS N. Y. Ac-nth-any of Blusiral Arts: f'lllI'RKO Fnlla-ze of Mu- sk-: Carroll Pulls-ge: Dlusiv: fum-h of Fvnrlnk: appointed I920. IIIGRMAN T. PICK JLB.. Harvard University : German. Lati . G k' A i n ree . ss s- tunt llandmaster: appointed IUI7. Herman T. Fick When we look back on our school life, we cannot forget Mr. Pick, for he is a tradition in school, almost an in- stitution in himself. Often we hear his thundering voice resounding down the corridor and know that some class is being instructed in the mysteries of foreign tongues, both ancient and mo- dern. His knowledge of ancient history is profound, much to the delight of his pupils. One cannot pass over that much talked of event when the cold blasts of winter roll round, and Mr. Fick is seen sauntering around in torrid garb while the rest of the world is great-coated and securely buttoned. Another feat of his is concerned with that miraculous cigar- ette which hangs perilously from his lower lip. Mr. Pick is essentially an out door man as you might have guessed, and among his favorite hobbies are camping. fishing, and hunting. He often regales his classes with many stories of his ad- ventures in the north woods or his childhood days in St. Louis where hc comes from. His chief indoor recreation centers about the dictionary. for he is an etymologist and linguist of the first water. His genial personality and human understanding make him one of the best liked masters in the school, and it is with a fond affection for him that we leave school.
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