St Louis Country Day School - Codasco Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1932

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f2:1':: ,'I- '4'52 W 1 v. z y a QUIZ ' :in ,v 5 W ,mm 5- 1,414 w HARRY BOYDEN HAZELTON, JR. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE or TECHNOLOGY 1928-1929 School Deturg lnterscholastic Team to Columbia, Troubadours. 1929-1930 School Deturg Interscholastic Team to Columbia, Goldman Scholarship, Trou- badours. 1930-1931 School Deturg Interscholastic Team to Columbia, Troubadours. 1931-1932 Literary Editor, Codafcog Senior Honor Room Committee, Manager, Trouba- dours. Six Years at Country Day. HIS rollicking Senior is truly called the star of mad dance and young mirth . Having been elected to the Honor Room Committee, Hazelton evidently decided that the best way to silence other noise-makers was to create such a racket himself that the former could not be heard. Anyway, he seems to have acted on some such idea to the extent that when loud and raucous laughter is heard coming from the basement, one can be Sure that it is Harry indulging in his favorite occupation-rough-house. To facilitate his queer ideas of how to keep order, Hazy appeared at school one day with a water gun. This instrument of chaos caused twenty different kinds of havoc till it fell into the hands of Mr. Hecker. Even the sacred English class is not proof against hilarity. Many a class has been entertained by sundry jokes and numerous insidious remarks about the Newr, which promptly put Al on his ear. However, in spite of Hazy's taste for fun, he has long been one of the highest standing members of the class in scholarship. Added to this he has been an active and efficient worker on the Codarco in the capacity of literary editor. For the past four years he has been a member of the Troubadours, and in the last two productions has had leading parts. This year, in addition, he held the important position of Manager. Hazy,s recumbent attitude in French class is another one of his justly famous characteristics. He is the only boy in the class who can make himself perfectly comfortable in one of those recitation room desk-chair combinations. Not only does Harry achieve comfort, but, from time to time, he dozes off into a blissful state of Nirvana from which Nlr. Babcock often finds it necessary to recall him to the realities of recitation. Timm, tiem, --H-Manx! --,. ' 1 Pagz Twenty-vzim'

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,q.Q1,: V , , . ?bV1 av x 1 441 as soil' We w 1 J Y 1 ' ' 5 ' t , vs A ,S W .. NATHANIEL EWING YALE 1928-1929 Troubadours. 1929-1930 Troubadours. 1930-1931 Troubadoursg Business Staff, Codarco. 1931-19312 Troubadoursg Business Nlanager. Co- daymg Varsity Football Team, Varsity Soccer Team, Manager, Varsity Baseball Team. l Fight Years at Country Day. AT is one of the live boys that started way back in the days of the Lower School when men were men and Seniors were regarded as lofty individuals. Every once in a while we hear those good old days of long ago referred to by one of the old timers. This fall Nathaniel made his varsity letter in football and in the winter he was a member of Coach Young's soccer team. This spring he decided to undertake the job of managing the Codasco baseball nine, and every day one may see him dutifully hauling the large bag of bats, bases and what-not all the way from the gym to the baseball diamond. However, once in a while, this immense task is greatly lightened, when he is lucky enough to rate the Slu-Mobile in which he transports his numerous odds and ends. A happy smile adorns his countenance as the miles speed by on his long trek across the campus, but the manner in which he misses trees, et cetera, causes the owner of the Slu-Mobile much worry and consternation. However, much as he enjoys this, we believe he really prefers a little tete-a-tete with Nlr. Hecker about any subject, mostly whether or not he's done the lesson, or if he is the biggest loafer in the school. No one has ever been able to understand who wins these little tiffs because, if Mr. Hecker is gaining the upper hand, Nat is likely to walk out of class, on the other hand, if Nat seems to be emerging victorious, Mr. Hecker suddenly changes the subject to some deep matter that is entirely foreign to Nat. However, he has had Mr. Hecker, as well as the rest of the members of the class, completely floored by suddenly ejaculating, To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield , which he says is from 'fLockesley Hall . Whatever it is, the effect produced is quite startling. Nat has also been one of the old stand-bys in the Troubadour organization for the past four years, and in the last two productions he has had prominent parts,which he has very commendably filled. W'lzat,r a ihree-lzltfr word for beer?', rzgr Pagz' Twenty-eight



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ii, . ,.AAA ,.,A . . ,,,,.? M ., .K,,AAZ,,:::: . ,,, , . , l 1 ef. f Q if Q 1 1 fwimil 51' this ,S ps H fx x 4 U qi 1' ' li 4' 'iii if 5 'WJ ,Haw sf 1? W 4 W1 K fl - ELLEARD BURIDAN HEFFERN PRINCETON 1928-1929 Troubadours. 1929-1930 Troubadours. 1930-1931 Troubadours. 1931-1932 Treasurer. Troubadoursg Varsity Tennis Teamg Cheer Leader. Six Years at Country Day. E'S here, hels there, he's everywhere. 'fTiny , believe it or not, is one of the fastest moving members of the Senior Class. In fact, he scurries from one master to another so fast that while one is giving him an answer to his first question, he is busy asking some other master a different one. When Elleard isn't in the company of the Faculty, you can usually find him with Barack either playing Ping-Pong or expound- ing one of his extraordinary Latin translations. Heffern's ability in 'Latin is renowned, Once he succeeded in getting a 95 on Mr. Thompson's exam. It is often said that Heffern knows more about Latin than Virgil. Elleard finally succeeded in making Mr. Hobbs' tennis team after many years' hard work. During the winter months Heffern was on the B Basketball Team, in the position of forward. He also took an active part in the Troubadours, holding the position of Treasurer. Elleard is a remarkably well-rounded boy, in spite of the fact that he hails from Ferguson. His one failing is his partiality to graham crackers in Latin Class. Physics lab is one of Cupid's,' favorite haunts. He can always be heard remarking, Gee, Mister Young, that was a swell experiment , or Mister Young, if a body travels at six meters per second, how much must it 1 9 A weigh to have a specific gravity of 12? Go get 'fm, Sig. Page Thirty

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