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

 - Class of 1956

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' -ffl ' ' .Jaf'LQ'5i'. ,'.fQ1'?N ?!fL-51' 1 M' f 'TJ-Qf Q 1. ,., ,K-X- 'L 1 5 r r A fp' A if 1 - , .A 4 My ',i awk, , 5 ,A . 3- 3 3-Q ,fi in .4 ' , 59 'ks 5 . 4 -Q - Aw , , . - I If ,,. il 1 V 4 , K ai , L . W 1 pug , 1 M ,', fx A-..' 4' ' 4' VA .6 if . V .- ww 'U-L.-V fir:- ,-, .f A- W ., is , E.: nn. D, 1,0 ' I. 1 ' Q L . y :f.M!k7v-s 'VK' ekvm- , f if-'H , iik , ,., 171 flue eodaoco 1956 The Yearbook of +he 5'oinf louis Country Day School J I956 V I XXXVIII Dom no H W1 BB Dean o Stadcnts Phuszu Professor Varszty Basketball Coach C Football Coach fl. . S f I Q ecltccttton Dona J fi Webb VV1th 111 undcrstfmdmg mmntr for fourtttu xmrs Mr Vxfthb has httn 1 falthful frltnd and lttdcr to tountltss Countrx Dlx studtnts In tht athletlt ph lst of sthool lxlt ht his turntd out mmx fmt xarsltx btslcethall and C football tttms thtmplons not onlx IN alvllltx and ltnoxxl tdgt of tht ftmdftmtntlls of their sport hut also III sports mmshlp and ttam splrlt But 'Vlr Wthhs guldmtt dots 1101 txlsl onlx on tht tthlttlt fltld lar from II m tht tl.-rss room ht hls tonstmtlx trltd to prtptrt Codtsto jumors md stmors lor tht CllfllLlIlIlLS ol tollt3,,t md tht lolloxxmg, xt trs Ht h ts tndt txortd xxlth tht utmost dtxotlon to tn tblt mtxptrltnttd xouth to tmdtrstmtl md topt xxlth tht t Jtxltlts ol lllt Vlmst rtttntlx ht hts I tn 1 addtd rtsponslhxlltx ol CllSLlpllIllI'1iIl mtl ontt tgxm ht has proxtn hls tbllltx to undtrst md md mttl prohltms ol 11l ltmds With tht humbltst of gfrltlllldl xxt tht Class of lqvb xxtsh to txprtss our smttrt ipprttl mon to xou Wr Vxfthh lor xour fqlthful 'md IIISIJIYIYIWV lcadtrshlp durmff our xt ns tt Cotmtrx Dlx Wt hopt that tht dtd1t ttlon ol thus book IN somt smtll xx ax CXIJTGSSLS our profound grtttlulntss to xou fan, D C xp l 2 1. 11 Ifxt B l x 11 1 I. -1 4 11 1 1 1' , C . .. , . .K ., ., . . C. , 1 11 - - I ' - V' 4 ' f - t . .. 1 , , J ' ' ' t ' z. ' . ty ' . ' Q- ' x'A' ' if 1-1 -1 1 . 1 rl - X if ' .z ' ' -t - . af' . V ' x Q If- ' 5- t ' - '15 - -rxi t r 'il ' x 1 1 11' l ' 1 ' x' ' 1 - fj ... .. . . . 1 th 1' 1.1 11 ' 1 -4 1 1 1 'I X . , , .,. 1 I p try l '. x f. t t. - x X .. .tlv o 1 thtt . A, 1 1 X' . '. ' '--' 0 1 .1 1 11 1 1. x . . , . . 1 .t .4 .Af vt 'hz ' 1.-2 1 11 1 , . . . .. . . Y 1 - V ,Z- i i- X in X 1K.. ts 1 , K. I . .. I . XV! . ' 5 ' D . ' i A ' 2 x 1 I x x '12 I' .Lf P ' 1 ' 4 'A ' Y 1 1 1 1 , . t 4 . ,., . ,. t The Ediiors of THE CCJDASCKP are deeply indebted to the fol- V lfming for their asxistancv and CI'll'0LlfZlgl'YNL'I1II IOHN lVlCDONN1fI.1. MR. 1. 1-:VAN Pmrws Chflfrman St. Lwuis Cmuztru Dau Svlwfvl VAN BROKAW HENRY BLODGETT Mu. PIARRY 1. Swfux. IR. Assistant Editor Photographic Editor C'1 h'm'Z h'1?4'm'f'W C W'1'W BOB SPRICH BOB CHURCH MK. gnslepu ffAL'SI.ADPQN - . - - NIR. AY L'i.1,x1ANx Lzt rar Ed tar S 't Ildztor 6 y I 1 pm S Edvn Publishing Hmm' DAVE MARTAIN BOB CONVEY F Y , C, I 1 MR. PAUL SCHENK eature Izdztur zrcu anon Manager Bwkmld Binding Cnmpmw RANDY WIELANDY IAY Soxzs'1' MR- EDWYN Hm,mTm,I.m Co-Business Manager Co-Business Nlanager 15du',m 1J,,,m,g,, VVoody Beeler, Charley Caspari, Iohn Jensen. lim Wilton MR, IACK 1, ZEHRT Biggrgphy Mfrifgrg PRUM N'IAuAz1N1e 7ecztwze4 ontento I I I Headmaster. Faculty. cczciemcka Tltc Senior Class as it Clrcxx. Scniors, Classes. Senior Lettermen. Atlllctic As- sociation. Football. Basketball. Soccer. Rifle Team. Baseball. Track. Tennis, Nliddlc and Lower School Atbletics. I I I Student Council. S t Ll cl e n t Court. Transportation Board. Signet Society. Debating So- ciety. COIJJXSCO. News. Trouba- dours. Masque. Clcc Club. Lower Scbool Activities. St, l.ouis Country Day' Scliool Student Hambooli. The guzclance o young men zs a alelzcate tasle Those who accept the 1es onszhzlzty must have a genuine clesne to ccmle 1,c1th youth O1 the zll open mzncls cczth those zcleas whzch mark the t1ue leader Country Day s ahzlzty to gzve Soczety the well vouncled mclzvzclual comes as a dn ect 1esult of the alevotzon of the teache1s adwsofs and coaches al 4 4 o 04 mcnwfrcctcon fa material henefits are small. Tihey must f. y. 'c c FN, W, HW Q ii: ' H5 is Q A i 4g J b if KX 4 1, 1: W, gwgfsgfg- f My v,,. , i 5 ,ig ,,,.-.. Y 11,1 K Ji? Aslrby 7 Harper HFADN1 ASTER Mr Ashby T Harper headmaster of the St Louls Coun try Day School was graduated ln l939 from Prlnc ton Unrxcrslty where he recelved Honors ln Modern Lan guages and varslty letters IH baseball football and swrm mlng Mr Harper preparcd for Prlnceton at Bl'11r Acad emy from whlch he vsas graduated as class xaledlctormn 1n l935 After serxlng one ycar as Asslstant Dlrector or Athletlcs at Prlnceton Mr Harper accepted a pos1t1on at the Mount Hermon School as maste of French and Spanlsh Havlng enllsted 1n the Naxy 1n une of 1941 he b came a fighter pllot and took part 1n the Oklnawa campalgn and ln ralds on the apanesc malnland For h1s SCIXICCS to hls country Mr Harper vsas avsardcd four alr mcdals and thc Dlstlngulshed Flylng Cross After bc1ng dlschargcd from the Naxy lVlr Harper studled lnterna tlonal Relatlons and Latin Amerlcan affairs for two years at the Graduate School of Princeton ln the sprlng of 1947 'Vlr Harper was appolnted Headmaster of the American School of u1to an lndependent day school Here he re malned for four years untll he became Headmaster of the Amcrlcan School of Llma from vthtch hc came IH 1953 to assume the headmastershlp of Country Day To +he Class of I956 I cannot help but begin this message by repeating part of a News edltorlal whlch was wrlttcn last October Ex ery boy ln the Senlor Class shares equally 1n the uphold n or posslbly the destructlon of hls cla ss rcputatlon by how xxcll he sees to If that he acts as bcflts 1 Country Day senlor The vxrlter of that edltorlal obxlously knevx that the tone of exery school vear 19 lnexltably set by the senlors those to whom thc rcst of the student body pcrhaps with out thelr bemg entirely au are of It turns for lts example He also knew that a selfish or careless attltude on the part of even tvso or three senlors can qulckly destroy the morale and esprzt de corps of the entlre class and thus of the whole student body The confidence expressed rn the edltorlal that th1s was golng to be a good year at Country Day was fully justified and to thc Class of 1956 belongs most of the credit Your succ ss 1n college and IH later l1fe IS goxng to depend not on your ab1l1ty alone but 1n a xery large measure upon the de gree of responslblllty and lntegrlty vuth whlch you face the problems and opportunl tles whlch Wlll confront you the rcst of your nes If you are wllllng to follow the example you have set for yourselxes durlng your last year at Country Day the future holds brlght promlse for each and exery O God peed' Ashby T Harper l O I l . . . . 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IC Ix Facul+y xr Xl L S I ffl In Nu X 111 L 1 r un: Vlr New XIXII Xxmam Pxufeswr ru I 18k I I Inu xums, N 4 X SSI! mi ll m S111 P .au 'IHIFILLII CCl6l3l4flLCO C0u11t1y Day 1s 1lOl 61 gmup 0 l71l1l6ll1flgS 011 61 lot 0 la d It IS fl 5101111 0 111d1v1duals the Swtudeut Body The gmduates 1ep1ese11t and eve1 they go O71 the 11thlet1c zeld 111 college and 111 soczety They all have one 10111111011 asset the gems 111 uhzch they g1eu at C0u11t1y Day O . y , ' M . If f ' he P 71 . ' ,J f f ' ' , k Cd1'1'J' Country Dc1y's 1'eput11ti011 wher- . ,. -. ff , . Q , 1 Q. . . 5 , I , A I I 1 ' ' 1' v 1 1 1' 4' ,mf if Pago Sixtuvn The Senior Class I949 'l'l1 irrl Ruiz? Yming, xvilfilljl, l34'm'mlurl. Xh-ID-mr-Il. Sparks. llvnslr-5. Slll'I'Ill2lI1. l.1itI41. Swwvrzrl Rrfzii' SlN'XXIil2ll'il'I'. Wir-lrmrly. ll. Nlviur. llrmirm-r, llalj. 'lm-mini, ,'XI'lIllNll'.lIl. l,1bXl'. lfirsi Rrrux' lilridgvlt. Nlvclxxiuk. I'-wllm-lx. Clraixw. Swami. Shiplcy. 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Sillfbiilllll. VVz1ring, Pullzlulg. Crrnwy Cfmggzm. Pmmuwr. Srwcsl, lmrlz. ll Nlvicr llzmsvr, Ord. Slrcclt. Biggs. .fllrswrit lrrmz lJic'z'urm': Mn'Dmmc'll. I952 Buck Rmb: Cziulk, Spriuh. Skilling. liljlflli Smut. Ci. Smith. Hurwilz. ylilt'L'l1liI1f.I Num-ll. Burger. Frvurllz Rwux' .-Xlwnnwnu. Clum-li. Hum- phrvy s. IJ. Hzmscr. BCL-lvr. ll. Nivivr. Biggs lin-kcrt. Clrmcling. Hay. Tfiirzl Rl7lL'f Hvltcmlurl. Wulf. :Xclunis VVuring. Sparks. Imrlz, julmmi-n. Riulmizin Ord. D. Nicivr. Se-unirl Rout Fishcr. Iinglc. Lama. Nic- Dormell, Cfmvcv. Primmer. Nlwrris. Crmg- gan, Nlfvrsc. Iluriwcycr. Fin! Roux' Hemlcv. Nlullrmell. Sircert Young. Nfiedxx ivk. VVieilzmdy. Pullunlx. Blrwclg- ett. lemon. :llIS1'Hl fffim l'iclur'i': Ruhermm. as H' Grew I953 Bm-L' R 'up' Priggx. c:l1llI'L'l1. U. NIL-i:'r, Nlvnl- xxlvlx. Imrtz. Sparks, O llvmnvll. Srwxl. l.nx- twn. Sprilh. l3L'vlcr. Iwlizalnvrm. ' 'l'f11'rf1 I?flzu: Cgmlk, ll, Nlcic-ry SITKTII. Chu- Qnu. Xlilfllllllljl. Wulf. Nhllmwll. Illu- uilz, Stlmv, Ord. ll1lI7H'f1'I'. VK'z1ring. Swwnzfl Rffux' lxln-rx. Bllrggrfr. !Xll4lHlN, jmmw llunwr. Ilvmll-5. lfllwrt. Slxilliml. Slmivldx llzly. lmmwrm. Nlwrw. Pllllllllx. llrury, FIM! R lu? llrc-wr-r. lllullg. .xl'lYllNl1'3lll Rf!lJl'Y'lXllIl, Crmlum-5, VVin-lzlmly. Nlclbfmlwll Nm-ll, Rillmnm. l.:1II.n, lMmml-r, lilmlgl-Il SfllHY7ll'll. I954 Bm-If Rumi l.zu1un. N'lz11'Iin. Il, Nln-im' Cl1LITl'll. Inrtx, U, Nlvivr. Ill-mlvy, Sm-xt. Ffvurlll firm-5 Rulvx-rmm. julmnwu. liiggx VVilIu11, Bm-lcr. llvmwycvp llwllI'Lfl'l', Imm-x Nllllmwll. Kiera. 'I'f1irz1 Rumi lfvlu-r'l. Young. Spricll. llmv xxitz, Nuvll. Will'lI1H. Wulf. Nlvclxxiak. SA'l'1771fl Rwzv: lDlAl s5l'l', Pullavlg .Mlglrxmx Strvc-It. Skilling. In-nsvn. Hzmwr. Sliivltlx Prmmlw. Sumo, Drury. Ffrst Rfvut Beal. .-Xrmislcacl. Sulfmnnx. Cun- vey. Blwdgctt. Nlullfmucll. VVivlzmdy X'lzwcl1li11g. llilllil. Caspari. I955 Bud: Rfw: :Xll1'n. Clmrclu. l.nrIA. l.uyi1ln ll Vlvicrg Sfmvst. Il. Nlcivr. Hemley. Ffvurtfl Rfvut IVluDfnx'0ll. Hurwitz. Sprivll Ielnlvs. VX'ilIur1, Nlnrtin. Burgvr. lg'l2lI1NL'I'. 'I'l11'rrl linuf Nlclllmnell. Ivmvn. VVull Wfzlrlilxg, Hz-:1l0r'. Cnspzlri. lfnlwrl, Slmiz-lnlx llfwvnvxm. Sf-wml Rfmx' xN72llIl1l'I', Biggx. jnllzmxcn Yuung. Skilling. A-Mlmm Drury, ljtlllllllll Nuvll. llrvxssw. lfifxl llffup' ,'xI'II1lNIL'illl. BI't!lx2lXX, lllullgvll B4-411, RUl1c'1'tw11. XrVll'lllIlllf. KIUIIKKQ xlill'k'llllH!. Snlmlwn. l,ntI:1, .-llfwlzf l-MINI l'1'l'!1uwg N'lcNlill:m. I956 lirzrli Rwn: VVilt1m. Xx,2llllll'I'. lglll'y!i'!'. Il Nlzfivr, lhlllil. Wulf. Spril-lm. Iwr1zrIl1 13,1141 C.. l.1lfI1JI1. l.1n'IA. Skilling l':L'lQt'fl. Cllumh. qXllvn, Nlmwlulirug. 'flzirrl Rf-111' IZIIUUN. Yuumz. lvvlmmvll. Cm pzlri, Ilrury, .-Xclmux, Nuell. Xlzirlin. . , . Swwlrlrl Iwut l3rwwr. Nlnllluxxl-ll. Bmw llzmwr. lh-mll-5, Icmml. llIWl'XNll!. YN'zlri11! Nlulllmm-ll, First Rwui Plummer. Soul, lil-L-Ivr. lhfnlxam Ilnlvwlwn. Ilmmlyvr. Cmmwy. XVM-lmuly lilmlgvtt. .-lbwrzt frffnz l'iu1ww: U. 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Sulrmlrm l Lloyd Joseph Adams OE got a lot of publtctty around Codasco tn many dtfferent vs ays Once there was merely a small nevx spaper arttcle about oe Adams posted on the bullettn board vshtle another ttm the vsholc blackboard was covered wtth a poster vstth only thc one vtord Musk on tt Later graphtc tllustrftttons vscrc 'tddcd to the poster showtng the supertortty of Plymouths as compared Chrysler products present the Forward Look were soon to be found The Ftsher Body Craftsmen s Gutld soon became aware of oe s great tnterest tn cars and sent htm a personal letter tn xtttng htm to become a member tn the organwatton and stftttng that they had hand ptcked htm because he was not knovut 'ts t hot rodder Howexcr the authenttctty of thts lcttcr has becn questtoned by certam doubttng scntors Nexertheless there ts more to oe Adams than just cars H vsas a fellovu vsho net er seemed to be unhappv or despondent oe knevs hovs to have a good ttme and whenexer he dtd any thtng he enjoyed htmself vshtle dotng tt But don t get the tdet that oe vms a good ttme Charley HL was always vstlltng to help the other fellow and worked hard at vshatuer he dtd vthether the task was pleasant or dtstasteful We expect joe to go places fast P1 e Etghteen Six Years at Country Day WASHINCTON UNIVILRSITY l9o'5 N56 Stage Crevx Vlasque Ltfe begtns at fue pm 8. Yr'-QW These damned new Plymouths dont have enough trunk space l 1 ' 1 l C u - - v as X V I , ' F li 5K1 93 ' V ' ' n C t 1 K . K . t ' x 1' x 7 , U . ,H s . , ' . c I . 7 1 x 1 x to other ears. Also such sayings as Plymouths are fastn and 5 CC 53 . , . i I 3 . . . . - , A 7. . . i . .I . L K . A y . . .F - - - . . . f t z - . tx , ' ' ' x 1 x ' f , ' I ' , e 4 y v v 1 A . V A I V 1 ' I v 1 ' - 'TQ' V . , 'x A . . f ' . ' ' 1 . J ,K K cc - - A i .as x V Y V. . 'Q 'h 5 7 s - ' X 5 ' i 9 7 ' KC 3 . ,H , . . .g ' Tuo Years at Country Day BROWNI 1955 1996 Llterary Staff Cormsco 'Vlens Chorus Troubadours Stage Creu Masque I came I s ww I eonquered We run thts department MMFWMQ 3129 Huber+ Lee Allen Ill HE h xpplest people are usually the relatlvely few who are al ways grlnnmg However to find a person who ean also make everyone around hlm grln IS really unusual Wlth his antlcs and exer present humor Hubert managed to keep the whole baseball team 1n stltches throughout Its entlre sprlng tralrung trlp to Florlda 1n l955 Although Hube has only been at Country Day for two years he has eertalnly made his mark here and lS as much a part of h1s class and school as anyone HIS semor year Hubert also contrlbuted to Codaseo by par I1Clp3llI'1g IH extra currlcular actlxltles He has taken an actlve part IH both theatrlcal productlons Slflglflg ln the Men s Chorus of the Troubadours and usmg hrs helght to adxantage on the Stage Crew of the Masque In addltlon, he spent a great deal of tlme and elIort on the Llterary Staffs of both The News and TIIE Comsco Seholastleally Herbert also dld qulte well, findmg hlmself ln the select elght person senlor A English class, where he made good use of h1s tlme browslng through great phtlosopht cal works ObVl0LlSly Hub1el' IS the kmd of person who adapts hlmself well to any sltuatlon, and vxe, hrs classmates, know that he will be a success 1nl1fe Page Nineteen , 'i - ,L-egg V .N I ,fy Az, , I V 31 aQ,,kp A Literary Staff, News I ' ' 3 K 'x,fy 5 1 . ff . . ., . . 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I Fne Years at Country Dax PRINCETON 1953 lib-1 Rlfle Team 1954 1955 Llterary Staff Neus Luterary Staff Comsco Rifle Team 1933 1956 Tr asurer Student Countll President Debatrng Soclety Asslstant Editor Ntus Brography Wrlter Cormsco Varsity Football All ABC League Cum Laude A quantlty of lndustry plus the quallty of ambltlon equals success Urglu Pa Tuentx George Wood Beeler, Jr F tn a varslty football game the Codasco center hlkes the ball to someone who IS not there the center IH questlon IS most on Woody s abxllty to play thls pos1t1on as he was voted the best center ln the ABC League Wood always found somethlng to keep h1mself busy whether lt be as Treasurer of the Student Councll or as Asslstant Edltor of The News Hls favorlte occu patlon outslde of school seemed to be that of maklng sure h1s nelghborly relatlonshtps were kept at a very cordlal level Before thls year Beeler had a sllght tendency not to belleve anythmg that dld not seem logxcal to hls sound reasonmg Thus when he was told at a party that two dlfferent keys would work ln the 1gn1t1on of a certaln Pontlac he utterly refused to accept the truth of the brash statement He learned dlfferently how ever after he had trled both keys Even Wlth thts setback to hlS reasonlng powers he managed to keep h1S mlnd clear enough to be one of the top members of the class scholastlcally udglng from hrs aCtlV1ty l1st and his scholastlc record xt seems that elther West Polnt or Princeton would certalnly benefit from his talents D ' w' SK 1 . - u a L ,, . . ' 0 . , . . . 1 llkely George Wood Beeler. Thls IS not, however, any reflectlon , . . . . . ' SC 7, ' C . . . . . I , V . 9 1 , - , . i 5 IK P3 ge ' . 4' Thomas Harvey Biggs 66 UT Mr Webb vxhy cant I leaxe school early to get mv drlxe shalt vxelded9 Tom nexer could understand vxhv he xxas nexer granted permlsslon to leaxe before Exe oeloek Hovx ex er he dxd finally get the drlxc shaft welded and droxe the car to school ln order that exeryone eould feast hls eyes on the masterplece of craftmanshlp Although the car dld not haxe the best pamt 1ob ln tovxn Bomb dcserxes a pat on the back for haxmg been able to take a car completely apart and put II back together so that It ran better than It dld to begln vxlth When Tom found tlmc betxxeen argumg xxlth Mr Harper about vxhv the school should offer class tlme for boys to xx ork on thelr cars thls ln partlcularj and glvlng excuses to Mr Webb he xx ent to an occaslonal class Hls faxorlte perlod for Cllltlflg net ne xxould haxe llked the eourse better beeause all he seemed to need xx is the faets man just the faets Tom should haxe been great at debating beeause of the praetxee he got lfglllflg Vkllh Mr Harper and xxlth the members of the stage erexx Desplte hls good natured stubbornness Toms should help htm considerably ln the eomlng years frlendllness I-fight Years at Country Day VVESTNIINSTER IQSS-1956 Stage Crexx 'I roubaelours The best part of the sehool day IS the end Youre supposed to go under th zrst brzdge not oter zt Tom Page Txxemx one X gc 1 w I . I i ,, O v , 1 m 9 ' 9 C 4 - Y Y aa x V , ' ' v , 1 u J , 1 1 , ' ' 1 B Y C ' 1 e . . . ' Q ' - - - Y sc as Y . J , that is, was speech class. Perhaps. lf Bomb had watched Drag- K I I Y ' N . 3 H I i K ur X 1 I I 1 Q H 71 it 1 H 1 l x ,, 5 ' l H X X I 'x C I i I B I ' I 'fX l 2 . Q I Q K I 5 , 5, N i. Y. 1 . ' x A X A 7 , X X, . . ' . . I ' ' ' ' . ' XZ . . l KG 3 I e I . ' . ,, Henry Wllllam Bloclge+'r Jr F thert his txer bten a truly round man tt Country Day Htnry Blodgttt IS that person Whenex er .1 riot brokt out 1n tht Stnlor Studles Hank was .ilu ays at tht bottom of the plle up elthtr as a ptrtltlpant or is Tru CODXSCO photog1 lpher Htnlss rt tdy xxllllngntss to partltlpltt II1 1 good n lturtd f1g,ht m tdt htm tt tht stmt tlmt ont of tht most bt it up and wtt most lxlttd bovs ln th tldss Hrmklt s lamt for ITILSSIIIQ around soon sprtad to the Lovt tr Sthool xx htrt lf bet lme 1mposs1ble lor htm to enter ulthout btlng yumptd bx 'tt ltrtst ten loner Schoolers Although Blodpt was ont ol tht strongtst supporttrs tht footbtll tt tm txtr had ht had to Sltp out ol tht rolt ol plu tr to th II of mm Xgtr htttust ol hls smtll SIIL Ntxtrthtltss slntt hls lovs ctnttr ol grxxux made hlm xtry dlflltult to upstt Htnk was '1 vtlulblt memb r of tht B find C teqms Hls slft dld not hon tx er ktep l1lY'l'1lI'Ul'1'1 bemg an extellent ll'1SlClC on tht sirslty sotctr ttqm for tht past tu o yetrs As H lnk gradu itts from Cod tsto his tl tssm ztts xxlll ttrt unly rtttll fond mtmorlts ol his out ol lotus ttmtri hls rotuntl shtpt bus good n lturtd humor his tonstltntlous xxotlt md Ltrox Page Tut nts two Iiight lt xrs at Countrx Du V933 lib-1 Class PT8SlCl9l1l l 1-llfbx I Iterlrx S I ltemrs Stl Business Stall Photographlt Varsity So te lib: L76 Photogr lphu Photogrlphlt Co Tltltet VI Red Nlarsnall 'Vlanager Narsltx Football Yarsltt Sutter You cant help but like hlm for there S none quite llke htm . 9f' - .ff i . v . , z 1' tall ' - f . v' ill t , V L' ' ' Fr lf' 12 V ' e ,Z , - t 1 . L 7 7 ' , .. GC 9 C . I 0 t A - s , Y , 7' 'fx ' t . c I . ' .4 5 l ' I ' 4 I 'A ' x s ' ' Q fl v 5 I -i K 1 ' - , X . 5 z X ' . . 3 f, 'z . K Q '. - 4 . - . 1 rl' 1 . Xz ' X z X z - z X Y Q X I 2 X L1 I l L l X B I2 4 ' X 5 . . . . ' 'S , il ' I X ' X X . x. ' - as fX', ' l V l X 'J x 2 if X ' l 2 V X 2 L' X X k . 247 l . ., ., . 1 I 'X . ' i i 1 1 v' v 4 I ' v I x X 5 . K ll x . Q Y , I .L as ts sv - 1 l ' l u X X X I ' ' 4 . z ' 1 , z. ' , 3 X z X. ' -X 2 V' A . Z is .l ' 2 x , , ' .' ' ' .4 Y A r. 2 , , I Q 7: just what do you conszder good tondztzonl Nlne Heirs at Country ty WFSI Fi -XN 1902 No? Vfanager Varslty Basketball Property Vlanager Troubadours 1033 191-1 Llterary Stall Conasco 'Vlanager Varslty Basketball Property 'Vlanager Troubadours Property Manager Vlasque C lee Club 195-l llhw Ilterary Stall Conasco Vlanager Varsity Basketbtll Property Vlanager 'lroubtdours Property 'Vlanager Masque 1930 1956 Secretary Treasurer Senlor Cl rss Asststant Edltor Conasco Signet Society President 'Vlasque Chapel Introductlon Committee Ctreulatton Staff Nuts Cheerleader Property Vfanager Troubadours not find them makes them I haven t had cz date m a month ,vias l wwf stvi in Augusfus Van Llew Brokaw Ill 66 OR SALF one soundly constructed 24 foot alummum scale model of the Etffel Tower could proytde excellent adyerttsmg yalue If mtercsted contact Van Brokavy Although Van had a hard ttmc gcttmg r1d of the tower he finally sold tt at 1 profit The tower yyas not Brokayy s only problem con neeted Vylfh h1s job of Decorattons Manager of the umor Prom Qu the mornmg of the Prom the Arc dc Triomphe blevy oyer balloons popped and crepe paper vyould not stay up because of a strong vymd Neycrtheless Van s decoratlons made the Prom a success It vyould be qutte dtffieult to figure out what Van s ehlef tn terest yy as because cyerythmg he dld seemed to command all hls mterest This year as Prestdent of the Masque Van headed the excellent pl'OdLlLt10fl of Two Bhnd Mice As hts yyork on the shovy tvplfted yy hen he docs 1 job he yy mts lt done rlght School Qplfll yyas somethlng yyhleh A V I B III abounded tn He yy ts Interested m making Codaseo an mstltutlon of yy hteh cyerybody connected could be proud Slnee an Injured back kept htm from pl lying tthletlcs Vm letlyely partlelp tted bv eheer leadmg and mm tgtng the yarstty btsketbtll team for three years With hls enthustasttc lltlllldfe Van yylll LLI'I'llI1lV be yyel eomed IH yy hatcyer he does P tge Tyy enty three 1 F ' ' -2 I z -' Dty -f 7',:5.'3QQe gfiem., . , . 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Six Years at Country D115 TRINITY lib-l Www N trsltx Basehill ww 1966 Clptam X lrsltx Bqseball C lee C uh YL In SL L IS In LITLU lil Dont mznd me fellous Page Txxentx lour Ihr., Charles Sherman Burger S Assemblw is about to bcgm half the front rovs of senlors rises IS '1 group not to honor the speaker but to let Charlle Burger get to hrs se tt When Chas emlts 1 laugh as someone spe tks to htm about hls hshltu tl tqrdmess he glxes 1 elue to hrs soft spoken humor md easy going manner The Aee s Ileht outlook on Itfe enables htm to judge qutekly the aetual x tlue ol most anvthmg If II 19 not vtorth mueh It lsnt vsorth 1 dood Iv If II 19 relttlx ly lmportant If st1II lsnt vsorth 1 doodlly rnore serious Ch 1rI1e dld tn exeellent job ts e tteher on the x tr slty htsehxll term forthe p 1st tvso vears The ptrt thu he en joyed most vs ts undoubtedlv the trunlng trlp to Irlorlda dur mg the Sprlng VQLAIIOYI of 1955 Durtng the xxtnter Aec stuek to playlng bftskctball at xx hleh he dld .1 hne job ln esteh of the three ABC elasslheatlons In the fall months Ch rs xxorked out on the xollewhall squid ln order to get ox cn ulth some pro lessors IH the Ffteulty Squad eontest Wlth hls sh rrp judgment ts 1 guide Ch trlle IS sure to le ue his nt trk ex ervxx here he goes just is he h is done tt C od tseo 7. 7 1 . f Iflff- .C' ,Q . t, 1 t IH l uc-I X Il Q I .4 A X X Y l.I-xss i , ,, ,.1. f1,1r,.. tx te. I v ' , ' - ' - s ' -V , H I y ' 1 . y 1 x I . . . . , . . . ., . Q -. x z -. - ' . t. V' 'f . i X Z is ' I X .W I V I 'Q i - . . . V y ,S . , V . -f . J . . , . 1 ' . ,, . . .' . 4 . . ... , V . ,. 1 . . -z 9 . , . C . , ' - 'S I' s. I ' When It came- to sports, hon cxer, thc Berg bcettmc .1 llttlc , H I . A Q .H ' Z i'ui I . Q' nz u i X 'Z - 1 ' X 1' 21s 2 si I Z - If I I 2 I 1 1 .. x . H N V2 X in 2. . . ,. . . I - ' . I . U . ' . X Y, X C, E ,, 'T 'li . r . . . . z f - ax: -, .z - z --J ' '- - ax -1, -1 I . SG 9 I 77 . . . Charles Wyman Caspar: S usual Monday morntng the Sentor Studtes are dark when 1 lankx hood looktne, hgurc swaggers tn through the door wtth hts pants on the last noteh ol hts baek braee and hts Wells eoat buttoned tt the neek and turned up tt the baek 'lhts ftgure ts known bt hts elassmates to be Charlet Caspart Vlost ol hts frlcnds also know thtt Cas has spent the ptettous week end eallln on 1 e rtaln pe son two doors from Sktnnx s new house lhts solutton to Chas Cas s lge old problem of w hom to date was ftnallv arrtx ed upon tlter mam bratn raektng bull sesstons wtth hts lellow sentors On the more sertous stde howexer Charlet has been eon trtbuttng to hts elass and sehool ex er stnee he entered Codaseo tn fb Vhtle m nnt.-mine, 1 respeetlble axerage Chas a so found ttnte to ttke part tn extra eurrteular aettxtttes Unttl he hurt hts baek tn hts juntor tear Chas plated on seteral Coun tru Daw basketbtll and football teams Hts sentor tear he took up aettne, ln 1 btg w at appeartng IH the V11 Sentor P111 and the Troubadours and taking the lead tn the Vlasque Iaftest wtll probablx best be remembered bs the Sentot Cllss for hts nexer eneltng good nature and sense ol humor qualtttes w hteh are sure to make htm a sueeess tt eollege Threfe- Years at Country VVlfSl.lfYAN , t tl 1 e Bute: tphx XVrtter Cooxseo N 1 C eerle teler tn leer trs tx li tsket X Sentot Pl x X or 'lrottblelouts -Xelor Vllsque flee Cuz Day A ltght heart ltx es long, Dreams of Irmoeenee'7 P ige Twe mx ltxe l El.'-l- l JFS litelrary Ste ll News lflqif- l .336 'fu ' 1.1 I.ite'raryStall', wut ,lv---1 ' Nfli zj . 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I 'I - x ' I x 1 'I I ' 1.. , . , . , 15 -'. 1 15 1 . 1 ' 1 5 111552 - 1115 2 x 'I ,I 'A Roberl' LeValIey Church F anyone tn the Sentor Class had a reason for dexeloptng a sehtzophrenlc personaltty tt vsas Bob vsho vxas Sports Edttor of THP CODASCO and 1V1anag1ng Edltor of The News at the sam ttme Its 't sm 111 vsonder that the guy dxd not go era7v trying to deetde In hteh edltor to gtxe prelerenee to Chureh dtd more tl' tn 1ust lltertry work hovsexer He found txme to serxe on the Student Counetl tnd the Slgnet Soetetv lor tvso ye trs tpleee being ln hts senlor ye tr Seeretary of the Coun of mam trfuts he natur 1113 had to take ptrt ln athlettes Thts he dtd by gettlng a X'1I'Sl1y soeeer letter as 1 sophomore As at senlor he II ts 1 mtntger ol the A lootbtll team but had to dtxtde his time between 1'I l1I1lglUg,, and ttklng, the mtle le td In the 'Vl trv Instttute Senlor Pl tw Besides taktng part ln all types of aettxltles Bob dld an ad mlrftble lob tn keeplng hts grades htgh enough to rank In the Iery top seetton of the elass 'lo do these thmgs xt seems a per son would h me to be 1 superman md work exery spare moment Not Bob llowexer, he lound time to do exerythtng mentloned 1I1LlLldlHg sttytng up 111 ntght to work on 7 he Neus md dattng exert week end 'lhls lmtflng drtxe Bob hts Ixlll proxe I tlu able tn later ltft Page Inents stx Eight Years at Country Day YALE 1952 19u5 Time Magazine Current lxents Prlle 1933 190-1 Llterary Staff Ntus Llterary Stall Comsco Varsity Soeeer 19s-1 1955 Student Counell Stgnet So tety Sports Edttor Netu Luterarx Stall Cotmsco 19:35 19v6 S eretary Student Counell Vlee Prestdent Seeretlrx Signet Soeletx Mxntgtn Fdltor Ntu Sports Edttor CODASCO MI Senlor Plax Aetor Vlasque 'Vlanager Varslts Football Debating Team Prom Reporter Chapel lntroduetton Committee Cum laude I d rather be dead than Idle Thzs cheap school doesnt eten protzde mustard , ' 1 -. I 4' 'I I' I . Y 1 ' , , C. ,, 3 . t 4 gg 1 . '-2 L 1 'Q 1' G5 S ' ,V I X I I KI V I I I . I rr v v . . . , , , , - , e ' S 4 v I 4 . I V. . I K I C l fi Il- I ' I I , . 'I I I I 'I . I X I ' I I I. 2 I . I 'I 3 'I - v If A Z ' I I' ' ' 'U X I ' v Ii II I 1 I - ell and Vtee-Presldent-Secretary of the Sxgnet Soexety. A man ' . I 1 7 I I ' ' ' J . ., t . t . .. . A - ' t 'z. z : 1 Y- ' 'S 2 '. ' 7 I ' ' I I vI I 2 2 ' y 2 2 ' y I 2 I Ii ' - 1 1 ' . - I z '. . , ,, ,L I K 2 ,A , , . , K - 'I 'I ' I O I I ' I ' I I ' I . ' I ' , I' . ' Y ' ' - -- . c 1 , 1. Z ' 1 ' 1 . . e 1 . 2. c ' 1 l . I I I 3 Eight Yc-arS at Country Day I-XII' IQ KI ILIDJ ATIIIPIIL Xssotlltxon 33 K -I Athletic 'XSSULVIIIUII Nirsttx I-ootball W ITSIIX Soccer Varwtx Traclc Clrculltton Stafl IN uw 5-I ION CITLLIIIIIKJH Stafl IN Athletic 'XSSULIJIIUII ITSIIX lootbtll Y 1rSttx Socccr All Htth School Soccer Icacue Ic tm arsttx Track All -KBC lcague Team School Record 8811 yard run Dccor 1tlonS Committee TroubadourS Dccorlttom Committee Vllsquc uw Qwo Ctrc ul mon Vlan tcer Comsco Ittcrarx Stall Nfux Clrculltlon SIIII Ntux Secretarx Intcr School Councrl Secretarx Stgnet Socletx Decorqttons Vlanager Troubadours Co Decorations Vlan lger VIaSque Presldcnt Xthlettc -Xssotlltton Whltc VI1rSh1ll Jtun X xrsm lootbl iccfmd If tm All KBC lc tguc VtrS1tx Soccer Ctptun Xqrsltx rlrxclc -XII -XBC lcague 'Icam Schr I Record 880 xard run Nonc but h1mScll can be h1S cqual Roberi' Thomas Convey, Jr s a bright red face bcamS from bchtnd a cloud of grccn1Sh broxxn Smokc In the chcm lab thc claSSmateS of Bob Comet cough thclr may tovxardS an open xxmdoxx OutS1dc chcm1Strx Such I9 lummouS lVI1Squc dccor1t1onS and hamStcr brccdlng xx hllc making for h1mSelI qultc ft rccord at C D S In athlct1cS Red haS cfirned nlnc xarS1tj. lcttcrS an 1ma71ng total cqualed bv fcxx szradultes of th1S School In football h1S Scnlor xcar Bob earncd 1 Sccond Strlnq All ABC Ieaguc poS1t1on bcs1deS bclnff elcctcd capt un of thc RamS AS rlght Vklllg of the Soccer team ht Shoucd relltblllty spccd and hght thc LOI'DOI1'ldI101'1 of VKIIICII c lrncd for htm a poS1t1on on thc All I-Itch School Socccr Leaguc Tcam m N05 In track Bob brokc thc School rccord ln the 880 ln h1S ILIIIIUI' ycar md from thcrc xxcnt on to ex cn grcatcr heights as a Senior lNcxerthcleSS 1thlet1cS ucre not Rcd S onlt achtcxements I-lc cngmccrcd thc 74 foot Elfltcl 'Ioucr uScd ID the IQUD unlor Prom aS xxcll tS bclng Dccorttlom Vlmagcr for both 'VIaSquc and 'Iroub1dourS lI'l h1S Scmor xc tr For Slx xc1rS hc xx 19 thc cl1SS rcprcScnt1t1x.. to thc Athlctlc ASSULIQIIIUII bclng clcctcd prcS1dcnt III h1S Im tl xcar rl hc uh1tcS 1lSo FLLCJQIIIIILCI h1S lc td crSh1p bw clcctmg htm m 1rSh1Il of thclr c tmp Bob s rccord trult Spcaks for 1tSclI P tge Txxcntx Su en .5..-.. 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I I - ' S. 2 i I. 31, 'b- S2 . in ' X' ' I ' ' i Four Years at Country Day WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 1954-1955 Literary Staff, News 1955-1956 Literary Staff, CoDAsco Projectlon Club I count no tlme lost I gaxe to pleasure Wire if They call me Splke Page Twenty elght Marlon Carroll Dresser R Myers IS fervently lecturlng to one of hls senlor Engllsh classes Wllh all hls 7est when Marlon Dresser ln a back corner starts talklng to Burger and Wolf Suddenly a light breaks out and Marlon IS on the floor Master Myers looks over and howls IH an ungentlemanly volce for Dresser to moxe up a seat Dresser starts to say It wasnt my fault He u Master Myers cuts ln wlth One more word out of you and out you go Marlon mutters and Master Myers mutters too Dres sel feels he has once agaln gotten the so called shaft Marlons frlends have nlcknamed hlm Marlon Splke and Dressen Nexertheless Marlon long ago proved hlmself to be a good sport capable ol taklng practlcal jokes ln hls strldc Thls wlnter whllc on the A soccer team Marlon came ln from practlce day after day completely covered wlth mud Ewldently some ol hlS more playful teammates seemed to get untold joy from plasterlng hlm but Marlon nex Cl once got angry well llked by hls classmates who reall7e that he can not only take the jokes but hand them out as Well Good luck Marlon 1 1 1 cz - v sa I I 1 . , , . . . 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K . . , . , wi? ,- - ff H . l ,, - - 1 :ff ff 'L - ' fig ' . 1 ' 5 l In splte of these pranks played on hlm, Marlon has become ,Q , iiff fp , I ' - 1 1 . frly 4 f - - - - 3 - lll CC ' 59 Nell Lewis Drury N1 tht f1ll of N52 thtrt tamt to Countrx Dax ont ol tht flntst ttnnis plaxtrs in tht St lotus arta Ntll Drurx had plaxttl ttnnis lor a long tlmt and as soon as ht apptartd on tht touit tt C DS ht took oxtr tht hrst singlts position on tht xarsit ht xxtnt to tht finals IH tht Countrx Dax Inxltational Ttnnis 'lournamtnt 'I h ll samt star ht ttanttd up vtith Ditlt I'IUfXI1ll and non tht Statt Douhlts Championship In tht following txxo xttrs thu rtptattd thtir xlttorx to stt a ntvt statt rttord oi winning tht troxxn thrtt Xtars in a ron Also in his lrtshman and sophontort xtars Ntil partitlpattd in tht Girls Chorus ol tht rl rouhadours produttton 'Nltil las 1 lilublt ptrsonalitx xxhlth with his ttnnis dl'JlIllN should htlp hint far along tht road of lift Although ht IX as ltnoxxn PYIIILIPIIIW for his 1thltt1t proutss on tht ttnnls tourt and on his vittk tnd tstapadts Ntll did not ntglttt his studlts and xx as ahlt to maintain a rtspttt1hlt axtragt Ntil tontrthuttd muth to his tlass and should bt rtspttttd uhtrtxtr ht gots lfotu' Ytwlrs att Country H111 N XIRSIII Ol- IIIIN K l 3 ll 1 muh tt ot s tx 'I tn J K -l s horus Tltbllbltfttl s X arsltx VIQIHIIS St ttt Hlth Sthool llouhlts Chlntplon lil 1-I Q11 X 1rs1tx Ttnnis St 1tt' High Sthool Doubles Chnnpion 73 136 N arsitx Ttnnis Qt 116 High Sthool Doubles CIIIIWIIJIIIII I-Ils ldta ol 1 ptrfttt dax is less work and mort plat Appmtfntlty the Senior Class preftzs Tuznkzes D to I P1gt Txxtntx nlnt I l'.'I'i. A' ' ...ITIS 1,132-1.15 ' Girls' Ch. 'us. 'IW 1 I urs Vatii I I' nis IHS -l.l5 Girl ' C '.. ' tl r. ' Q1 - fx -. z A . ..- -l. ff 'z .' 1' 1 ' 1 'J , 2 ' l5 .'.'-l.lf' . 2 'A ' , 2 ' 6' ' ' 1. 1 1 1- 1 - ' 1 - 1 I C A 1 2 E K I I 11 1 A V 4 ' 1 I i IA' , 1 I .F I V 1 K I 1 . A .I 4 11 . I. ' 1 I ' 1 I .L I 4 1 l 1 I 1 5' 5' I L I 1 Il I I 1 ' 1 ' 3 tt-am and has hold that spot over since. In his sophomort- yt-111' 1 ' I I ' 1 5 ' 1 A ' 4 ' '. A ' I I 'b' 1 1 1 ' N 2 ,'r I Y I1 1 xl J 1 I 'I D I ' 'V 'I 'I I I I ' I I 'Il F ' 4 '. A . 'N' 15' 1 A 1 I Y 11 5 1. A . 1' 4 I I N W. K q A b' I i I , .1 1 I - I . I I I 1 ' I I 'Ii' A 1 1 1 rx 1 . 1 I 1 'A. 1 , , - 1 1, 11 1, . 1' ' 1 , . 'j 5. ' ,,. 1 'f 5' I 1 I . 1 . 1 In I ' 2 1 1 ' 1 I. 1. 1 . 1 1 ', 11,','f h- 1 1.1 1- 1 - 1 1'1 1 14. 1. , ' , . ,. it 1 1 -'- 4 1 Charles Alan Ecleerl' s 1 xlsttor passes through the hallway of the Upper Sehool he hears ltughter burstmg forth from the thlrd period sentor math elass 'Ihe lnstlgator of the amusement ts 1IlXdI'ldblV rather large bow seated IH the baele of the room Thls student ls Charles Fekert one ol the Olllgllmdlllg members ol the Cltss ol In his senlor ye tr Chuele demonstrated to the lmlfement of h1s classmates that ll IS posslble to muntnn an nerxge ID the ntnetles VKlIl'1OLlI the neeesstty ol sleep As Edttor IN Chlel of The Neus Chufle slated nlght and dn to tmproxe the qu1l1tV of the piper Almost exery week he had to spend xt le 1st one night working throueh the e trly morning hours IN order to turn out fm ULlISllI1dlI1g, edttton ol 'I he Nezt s Wtth all this work one mtght beltexe thlt Chuele had no lIl'l1L left lor his studles thts mlght be true but he w ts stlll Qhle to lead the elass as he did tn stx of h1s sex en wears at C D S Besldes the ahllltv to go wtthout sleep Chuele had ft xerv joxlal personalltt C huelq w uk s wlt w ts eonstmtlx tt work to he re idx for IDX sttuttton whleh mtght arlse Althoueh few ol hts jokes or puns were flops the x ist mljorltw put his elassmates tnto hystertes Il hts tears it Codaseo lre 1 sample of hts future Chuck IS eertlln to be OLlISllI'lCllDg Paee Thtrtx Seven Years at Country Day VIIT 3 Class Detur Paeultx Prtle 1913 195-1 Ilterarx Stall Comsco liter try St all Nr u x Class Detur Ireneh Prtfe Ich-1 NMS llterzrx Edltor N1 us llterarx Still Comsco Class Detur Hart 1rd Book P1110 CfJllllY1l7ll Iorum Delete att , 1 lelt mr IH Chlel Nt tt s l ltemry Stlll Conxseo Stgnet Soeletx Vtee Presldent Dehxttng Soetetx Chapel Introduetton Commtttee Columhm lorum Delee ue Ll lss Uetur Cum luzult Do lt do II well do ll effortlesslx 'The News IS better than ez er r-17 gr'- Ill...-lJ.u3 X. f 'Vx , 2'.2 , .' 4 . 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C xl 'I S , in 5 sl I x I ' ' , ,. . .. . - Slx Hearx it Countrx lJ21x L NDFCIDED lib-1 l'9lw3 Clreulatlon Stall N211 x Varsltx Football X 'trinty Soeeer X arsltx Baseball Deeoratlons Commntee Troubxclours Deeoratlons Commlttee MISQLIC lfauu 1016 C1reulat1on Stall Ntux X wrsltx Football Seeonel Tetm Xll -XBC' leaeue Y 1rs1tx Soeeer Y arsltx Baseb'1ll Ct1D1me 11111 12.11 lr mubtelour jllI1YlIlUI1S 'Vl llll er VI xsque No m 1n IS h tppx xx ho does 1101 thmle h1n1 ee eo So you th nk thats an 017108171 under there his Adolph Freclerlck Hanser 66 R Broxx ne xx ho eares about xalenee eleetronv I et us off to eo beuld 1 Qnoxxmftn These xxords or a faemmlle thereof lnexltablx eame from an 1lluStr1ouQ member of the fourth perlod ehem el21SS Dolph Hanser xxho at that tlme anx xx 'lx had Dolph xxlll be remembered xxere hls famous house partles t xx hleh there eould be Hltv people xxlth no more thfm txxo IH any one room 'Ihe majorlty ol C'0dl9UJlIL9 xxlll remember Dolph as the box xx ho durmg lootbtll games xx as eonstantlx I'LlI'l1'llI1g on and off the held to .get the pl 1xs from lVlr Hughu to the te 1m l1Ol'J he h1s shtred xxlth Wolf 1nd Soeet lor the p 191 txxo xe1rQ But lootbtll xx IS onlx one ol the three Qportg 111 xx hleh Dolph par llLlpllLd W111111ne5 txxo letters tpleee H1 soeeer and b21Qeb1ll he IS teeumultted 1 tot 1l o slx x21rs1tx letterS 111 the past xxo xe trs Fxerxboely tttendmg the M1sq1e th xetr xx1s eert211nlx amazed at the 0I'1LIll11lll1 md elexerneis ol the d'1nee dLLOI'd ttom As Co Deeoratlons Nl tnager Dolph xx 212 pdrtlx reeponslble lor the exeellent job done Then too Adolph eontrlbuted to XHYIOLIS other 21et1x1t1eQ IH hm sux Sueeewlul xearo at Codaseo We lcnoxx that Dolph vxlll LOIIIIHUL sueeessfullx and xxe all look forvx 1rd to our reunion partles at Gill South Prlee Page 'lhtrtx one e 1 q 1 -L -I ' . 2 , f -' , 1 - A ' ' 1 1 ' lk 1 7 Q' . , . 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Eight Years at Country Day VV-XSHINC TON -XND IFIL l9v2 l9v3 Photographle Stall CODASCU Stage Crew Masque Deeoratlorts Committee Troubqdours 198 lqv-1 Llterary Stall Cotmsco Stage Crew Troubadours Stage Crew Vlasque 19:1-I lib-J Stage Crew Troubadours Stage Crew 'Vlasque libs lqwh Clrtulatlon Stull Ntux Stage Vlanzger Troubadours X ue Presldent 'Vlasque Work for pleasure work for works st e Drag' Page 'I hlrtx two James Wilson Hensley UCH to the despalr of Messrs Hobbs G1lland and Phlllps two xery eontrox erstal personalltles haxc been working on the sets ol the Troubadours and the Masque for the past few years One of these lm Hensley could nexcr qulte see eye to about mlnor detuls on the set But mueh to the surprise ol many 1 cast 1m has tlw ays been 'tble to agree wlth Toby soon enough to f1n1sh each stage just ln the nlek of tlme Desplte his numerous bull sesslons ln the Senxor Studtes on what George dld it the drag strips the week before 1m has al ways found time to tackle the mountain of homework Whleh gaxe htm such 1 hard ttme 'md to restore a N25 Model T Ford 1m dexoted mueh of his week end and xaeatlon tlme to rounding up ele tnlng md assembling the x 1I'l0llS parts of the etr lm his won st grett deal of respect around C DS not only with hls lnnoeent green Ford but mostly wx'h hns lblllly to eom blne the good natured slde of hfe w1th the serlous and come out wtth a healthy balance between the two H1s good dtspost t1on eoupled wlth hls hard workmg attrlbutes wtll surely team up to make lm popular and sueeessful at the college of his eholee . l . . . 4 Y V A K.. ec A 2 7 , ,' V.. ' C.-x , A .Q I cs V K X. Y 1 wiv A12 k 'Ass , 0 S K K 5 i . . -. . 5 . eye with the other, Toby Iames, as they disagreed incessantly 2 2. . z ' ' t ' . X ' i Jn 1 5 S I lpn B u x nl 'H 1 5, ' I , A ' Y s , - V rl, . . Y . I v - cc A - as X . . . . . . . '. - , ' X: ' , 2 ., ' K . ' 'z ' , . t ' 'z . I' 2, ' . K -1 -. . X ' . . . a - I Q x n 5 7: L A ut .. ., N .v 1 1 Bruce August Wllllam Homeyer OST every ycar Webster Groves lS well represented ln the Country Day graduatlng class This year one of the most lllustrlous Websterltes IS Bruce Homeyer Athletlcally Bruno earned three V3fS1Iy letters one ln football and two IH soccer As an OHCIISIVG guard on the A football team thxs year he was aggresslvc and had a lot of hard hlttlng determlnatlon Thls sort of play carrled over 1nto the soccer season where he held down the posltton of rrght halfback for the second year until he was s1de11ned by doctors orders On the Held Bruce had an extraordlnarlly long hlgh k1ck Wlth whrch 1n the a1umn1 game he blasted the ball through the goal from the mld Held Stflpe Besldes he was second to none IH tearnplay and passwork Extra currlcularly Bruce sang 1n the Mens Chorus ot the Troubadours and was Co Tlcket Manager of the Masque besldes performmg tne dutles of Vlce Presldent of the Class of 56 Desplte the fact that Bruce was one of the famed Deutschers he managed to keep h1S grades respectably h1 h Bruce s first college cholce IS Annapolls and Wlth hls record hls chances are good but wherexer h goes he vxlll certalnly make an lmpresslon as good as the one he has made at C D S Five Years at Country Day BROWN 1954 1955 Varsity Soccer All Hugh School Soccer League Team Decoratlons Committee Troubadours Decorations Commlttee Masque 1955 1956 Vlce President Semor Class Varsity Football VHFSIIV Soccer Men s Chorus Troubadours C0 Tltlset Manager Masque A man IS slmple when hls chlef care IS the WlSh to be what he ought to be that IS hon estly and naturally human ' I gotta hangover the table Page Thlrty three , . , , , ,- - .' , ,, s . ,, , - .. , cc . . . . . , - as O U . . . . . 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D1 k Horvtltf eame to Codaseo C DS LlIllCllUVkll1glS gllned 'l great addttton to tts tennts team A len years llter hls entrlnee to C D S Dlek began pllytng the game serl ously and has llready beeome knoxxn on both the loe ll and national tennls seenes Bestdes tlklng plrt ID many tourn IITICIITS lI1dlXldLllllV he te lmed vxtth Drury to XXIII the lVl1ssourl Stlte High Sehoel Doubles tltle lor a reeord bflllillig three eonseeu me yelrs Dlek almost beeame an lnstttutton on the Cod lseo tennls eourts IS he was a matnsprtng of the xarslty tennis te lm lrom l'1lSl.I'CSl1lT1 IH yL'l1 on Despite hxs eoneentr tton on terlms VV1t7 had mlny other letlxlttes As l semor he vx 19 Felture Edltor of The News 'lnd xx IS llso xerv lLllXL ln the mythologue ll C D S Chess C lub As Feature Edltol Dlek helped th other edltors hll up sp lee IH the paper and onee ln l vshtle made one or tvxo of hls classmates uttel l ehuekle It one of hls more humorous features UD Whenex er the Chess Club vxas tn session Dtck lx as alvxavs ready to play the xsmner or Une free fldxlee to elther or both eon testflnts Houexer smee hls lltern lon sehedule xl 19 exeeedlngly he lw Dlek V119 LlI'l'll7lL to parttelplte 'ls mueh as he would haxe lnked Dlek s flne lmaglnatlon 'md humor should st md htm ln good stead tn later sears Page Thlrts four Sewell Years :lt Country Day X XI l' WW IQUS Y lrsttx Iennls N53 llh-l X lrsltl lennls 'Vllssourl Stlte Hu, Sth mol Doubles C ll llllpll n lib-l lqw Varsltx TCIXHIS Vllssoult Qllll Hugh Sehool Doubles Clllnlplon K V, L le lture l Clllfll' N1 u s XATSIIX Tennis lVllSSOlIFl Stlte Hlgh Sehool Doubles Ch lmpton Hts mind hls k1ngdom,h1s vstll hls lavx Go away' lm studyzng -. -. - ..--.. ,I . 1. . 1, . 1 .1 X 'h -1 - ,1 1 ... 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I D '- Four Years at Country Day INTERNATIONAL SCHOOI C ENEVA SWITZERI AND 1932 1933 Stage Crew Stage Crew 1953 101-1 Stage Crew Stage Crew 195-1 lfbb Stage Crew Stage Crew 1930 1906 Troubadours Vlasq ue Troubadours Masq ue Troubadours 'Vlasque Vu e Prestdent Troubadours Stage Manager 'Vlasque Deeds not w ords But Im trymg Mr Hobbs Thomas Franklin James Ill UST before curtam tlme at both the Troubadours and the Masque a xotee baek stage eould be heard urging Come on you guvs or well nexer fintsh tn ttme AflC1 another sueeesslul show the owner of this xotee would be called on stage dressed ln the dlrttest posstble blue jeans and Shlft Thts rather startlmeg Figure who had just done wonders wlth the sets was Toby Iames Toby had the unequaled knaek of moldtng eonfused bovs and ptles ol props tnto a well set stage Cwhtch by the way w11l be unllt next year when Toby leax es wtth all hls ltghts next year s Stage Manager will Hnd out the school has nonej As far as the record goes Toby serxed on both the Troubadours and Masque stage erews for four vetrs be1n0f Vlee Presldent of the former and Stage Manager of the latter hts senior year In hrs four years at Codasco Tobes also serxed ln athlette posttlons He was on the A soeeer squad sex eral years ago un ttl the shows took all hts tlme Two years ago he managed the B btseball team As Toby conttnues hrs edueatton ID bwttnrland next year hls helpfulness and ambltlon are sure to enable htm to adjust htm self well to hls new surroundlngs Page Thxrtx hx e liight Yu-urs at Country ljtlj' AMHFRSI l4lv2 lfhi Ststgr Crow l'rouhulours N53 ll-lu-I Checrleader btftge Crew I'rouhadnurs Qtagt Crow Vlasquc ' v flu Chet rlt adm r lxtcrlry Stall C omsco I tter an 'Stall N111 s Photographtt Stall Ltmxsco Photographic Stall Nt tt s vu ' at nn Chutla ll litogtnapltx Wrltu Comsco er N St 15.1 Crux Flmtthtrlottts Autor Vltsqttt' tts Lnjox ltlt vthtlt txt Q Thzs ts the best party Ive gzven yet Page 'llnrtx sux John Alexander Jensen 66 IA rad yea vshtte yui team fight Ftghtt As thls and otlur lqmtlttr Codasco churs rang tcross tht foothtll lttld lust ftll ohn s xotte Lould bt hc nd thou all olhnrs during tht ltrst ll tlf Hovtuer tn the second h tlf he vt is sun hut not ol the Lhccrltadcrs chn dtd IS much ts anyone dsc at C D S to promotc school sptrtt cspeually tn the difficult task of tn ltt ttmq enthusiasm Alttr loothtll ohnnx kept sptrtts h1g,h hw h lung sutrtl swell ptrtt-.s which st trtcd xt the grtttest x muy ol times rtngtng lrom dtnncr parttgs at 6 30 P M to danung parties vxhteh would st trt soxnuxhtt lmr IU tht exerting Durtng the wxlntnr months ohn mused 't sm 111 sensttton xt han h started dI'lXll'lQ,' his nut Volksvt tgcn to sghool Dcsptte the Lars small 917C ohrt Lon stmtly lll'llI1Idl1'lLd tt nas as good as any full sued ur and to prow his point hc met Ill combat one ctr and one Public Snr ttu bus Tha onlv othu mtslortune ohn utr h td utth tht Wtgtn vs ts lljlllg to ftnd tt tmld thc. drtlts tht tuck stx tnghcs ol snovt full ohnny s thlllty to duclop Lnthustasm coupled vstth hrs tmta b1lllV ts surc to prow a great tsset to htm IH the comlng years vt , , 117 ',V , . ' ' N ', A 1. ' l.l:'-1-l.f5 . 'I A Zlr H. Q K I .'L l. Y I., . L . , .h , ISITT-1.156 Cal zl. I -1 lc-rs 'W l.it 'ary Stall. t'tt'x if! 4'x'. Q' 2 4 .' 2, Let . ' 1' - - --an. 1 . ,, . - -1 s w C a 1 ' ' X 'h' Z . Yi'l.- Xl! 2' X VSA lil 5 heard. as he inevitably lost his voice by mid-game. As Caplkllll ... k 2 f . , 1 .W-'Q V .H -'l i 2 K li ll 'i 'i V . ls Z . si 1 '2 2 I Q i XY! . ' i Y- X -' 1 Y ' 1- X I ' Y .' sa I . u 1 . . . 1 , '. . 1 , vx --1 0 Q X . H I X 2 In ,- ' Zyl YZ. -f' ' 'i ' x ' R 1 'ns ,'f' - ui l I ,Q-2 , . . , r -li an 'b A- x 'x s 2,1 ' ' 1 - ' , F. U . . s . sy ' ,, ' ' ,-'. Paul Ellloi' Johansen G6 1-Y' Anybody xx 1nt to pl11v 1 gqme of chu? Wh1111xLr thls ery xx IS hm 1rd xt mmnt th ll P1111 oh 1nsLn h 1d 1 Studx h1ll and th ll hc xx IS re 1dy to 1'1ke on 1ll Qormrs xxho vxould 1I'ldLllgL IU this rough Sport If Codaino h1d h1d 11 Lhus tcdm P1111 xxould h 1x1 h en one gl thg llrst wmors to trx out scnlor xcar xx P11 the Qccond war dllflflg xxhleh he hgld up thc rlght h'1ndLd h1lf of thc xf1rS1tx b1SLh1ll tmm Q pIILl'11Il0' Qt1ff In thg xxlnter months hc kept hm U19 1nd 1rm IH Shape hx puttlng the blg ball through thn llttle hoop on thg bmkctball court Last war P11111 plaxcd lorxx 11rd on thL N tc 1m 1nd th1Q yL11r hu Flllcd thc 91mc POQIIIOH '11 Capt un ol th1 xqrsltx te1m In the llll P1111 r1l11Lt1ntlx bne1mL 1 1hLcrle1d1r Altar th1 Flrst g1mL hoxxucr hn xx I9 forced to lCll'DIl th1t ll xx IS lun 1nd hn xx 19 LI1ll'1ll9l 11111. 1ho11t ll from th1t t1m1 on Dllflllg thc pcrlod In the llll xxhnn hc xx I9 lomng, hw xolu cxcrv S1t11rd1x hc bLL1mL om ol th1 lux hovs xxho xxnnt studx xxlthout Lxcr d1t1ng thr gil With tha LOY'llll'lllLCl 1ll lI'0LlI1Cl lmproxamcnt xxhlnh hL P 19 Qhoxxn xcuntlx II C' D 9 P111l xxlll Qurnlx m1kL 1 hm shoxxlng for llIY'I'lSLll lfight Years 111 Country Day 'NORTIIVVILSFI ERN lqx-1 lllww X111 :tx Bmhall XII -XBC le15,111 'ham , 1 r111 1 N 111 111 X1r11tx B11l1ct 1 1111111 thlc VI1nt1o11 l11 1 N IINIIX B111hf1ll Qhemrlc lllil' SOITILIIYTILS SCTIOLIS SOl'llLl1I'l1lS Qllllllfig .11 xx11yQfr11ndlx A115 fazr lil chess and uar Szd P1511 Thlrtx scxen 1 - 1 I 'nxt' Z. l95f-H56 Ci ' l11lio1 Stull. 11 A C11pl1'1. 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Thomas Melvnlle LaH'a MONG the scholars In the graduatlng class IS Tom Latta Havlng been on the Honor Roll all elght years Tom con stantly stood ln the upper fifth of the class Consequently he was among the select few to graduate Cum Laude As Llterary Edltor of The News Bones had the job of readmg and correct lng artlcles as Well as checklng up on late ones and rewrltmg some of those Wh1Ch were not up to The News quallty In addl t1on to thls job he held a place on the Llterary Staff of THE Comsco With a tennls court at hls home lf vsas natural that Tom should be proficient at the game Though not a born player he acqulred through determlnatlon a B letter and a posmon on the prlvlleged green courts of the A team In hne Wlth hls studles Talla spent much tlme IH the llbrary Consequently IH h1s 1un1or year he won the Babcock Prlze for maklng the most use of the llbrary facllltxes at Codasco Also IH h1s 1un1or year he was an lI'ldL19II'1OLlS member of the unlor Prom Decora tlons Commtttee helplng lmmcasurably by lcndmg tarpaullns to protect the dance floor Wlth elght successful years at C D S behmd hlm Tom 19 sure to contlnue ably at college Page Thlrty exght Eight Years at Country Day PRINCETON 1954 1995 Literary Staff Ntws Babcock Prlze l9wo l9wE Llterary Editor Nfus Lnerary Staff Cormsco Actor Masque Cum Laude If there s a vsay he ll find lt I see you eat at Mr Harpers table too P- - ' 1 s . . t V , . a a sc 9 Y 1 - as . , . 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I x . . a , . . . , , cz 1 ' 9 Six Years at Country Day WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 1953 190-1 Rifle Team 195-1 1955 President Rifle Team 1970 1936 Vice President Rifle Team Art has thus decreed to make some good but others to exceed N0 fables rtdden rodent IS gozng to get the best 0 me Christopher Cornelius Layton HERE IS a relatlvely small number of boys who both possess and fully utilize an artlstlc talent However one person IH thls select group IS Chris Layton He filled almost all of the art1st1c needs of the Class of 1956 A great rnalority of his work was done lncognlto that IS to say few people realized Chris was played his talents was 1n the designing of the covers of the bu7z book and calendar 1n 1954 These covers impressed everyone with thelr mgenulty and Oflglflallly By worklng a large part of the summer Chrls was able to complete them for the opening of school wlth the result that for the first tlme ln several years a Jumor class was able to put out an attractlxe bu77book and cal endar on the first day of school Those vxho attended the Iunlor Prom of 1955 notlced behind the bandstand a large professlonal looking mural which In reallty was the product of Chrls s fertlle lmagmatlon Layton was on the r1He team four seasons holdlng down offices ln his junior and senlor years But aboxe all Chris has one out standmg tralt dependability He performs cheerfully and con sctentlously any task asslgned to hlm No tralt IS more enviable than thls Page Thirty nine ,e i -- - l .5 - . . i ' r if 7 S 5, C I r . , ' I T ' ' ' 3 V . . 3 . , . . behind certaln projects. The first occaslon on which he dis- . l I 7 - y . . . , . - 7 3 K . . . . . 5 , . 1 5, I . . . . ' ' - l ' , . - . th... f A . . . . . . . . H . - . . . . - f pi . Stxtn Mars at COLIITITI Dlx X INDI RBII I 1915 101-I Btlslness Stall Colmsco ClTtLll3IlfJH Stall N us X IFSIII Sottcr Dttorltlons Conlmlttee IVIHSQLIC 1 11111 BLISIIIKSN S1111 CAJIVISCU rtlllltlon S1111 IN lk X IINIII Football X lrsltl Sotttr -X11 Hlgh Sthool Sotttr lt ILLIC Tt 1111 1311018110118 CIIIIIITIIIICL lI'tlLll7lLlULlTS IDLUIYHIICJIIS Comlnlttet Vlasqllt IILLI I 1 Vlllllgil IX sIN l lol I trsltx Sotttr lo' Nl 3, I-If 1117 ltollls CtllJlK4lfll1fll1N xlllllgtf W 1811111 Sllflllt, and tht world smllts wlth you Mfee H0e ' Page lortx Wllllam Charles Lor+z 66 MII llst BIOIII as B111 I ortf IS known by hls ftllow stnlors K IS ptrbaps tht most Lhklrllll mtnlbtr of tht Class of 56 Solt spoktn and almost 1llw al s wtarlnlf l broad smllt B111 ltlt a long llst ol athltxtmtnts 1t Country D15 Ont of tht largtr SCINOFS ht tarncd two letttrs 111 football and thrtt Ill sotctr USIUQ' hls sllt to adxantagt he got fl PUSIIION on tht lootb 111 forward llne whtrt hls only drawback, ln tht words of lVlr Hughts was Happx dlsposltlon handlcaps hls tfftttlxtntss ln sotttr Blll was btsl known for hls trtmcndously long throw lns Ontt ht arnaftd both the Bombtrs and hls own ttamnlatts by throwlng tht ball 11110 tht tagt lor tht garnt and ABC' tltlc NNlI1I'llY132,' goal ln lddltllili to llhlLl1L9 Smlltx hld a ntlmbtr ol txtra tur lLLlld!' attlxltlts As Co Cilllllldllllll lVlanagtr ol 'Iht Ntws ht was rtspollslblt for tht Lll'LLl1Z1ll0I1 of IQSUCS to stlldtnts Alllmlll, and lrltnds Blll dld wlth xlgor and Splfll .mv job whlth ht undtrtook sllth as dttoratlng lOl' sthool dantts BLIHQQ Co Program Manager of tht Fl roubadours and Co Dttoratlons lVlan agcr ol tht Masqut ln hls stnlor year B1ort7 dld a splcndld lon on both prodllttlons We all know that whertlxtr B111 goes. he wlll stand out as long as hc kct-ps smlllng 'I'l ll ' 1 - I 1 1 1 1 11 , . ,. , 1 L , l 1. gi 1 A V. 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' I ' I . 1 1 . .1 1 -1 .1 1' , I I 1 1 - 11 ' - , 1 1 1 V.,-f' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' M ' ' 1 ' . , . 1 1 1 1 1 Claude Ber+ram Maechllng Rovi tht moment Claudt Macphltng arrlxts III tht mornlng l19ILI'llY1g to tht C untll hls dcparturt IH thc upnlnf llstcnlng to E Rodnty Claudio 19 .1 constant sourtt ol amust mtnt for 1ll his Llassmatts Whult malntalnlng 1 rtsputahlt scholastlt axtragt ht poktd fun at ttauhcrs and studtnts allkt As Stcrttary Trtasurtr of the Trouhadours thls xxlnttr Claud was xull Last 111 tht part of Slttlnf Bu lll tht stll out tr . III at lu Jar Ill 1 tt u au L san III Vltn s Chorus ol tht rlrouhadours Athlttltally ht xx as a mam ber of utrx IJOQSllJlL looth1ll soutr and track team lsuptng tht sptrlt ol 1 1th squ 1d hlgh xxlth his humor Along xxlth sutral othtr SLINOT9 C11 dt spa nt much ol his sparc tlmt Illslllg, 1part and putttng bak togtthtr a yup and .1 XLl'1ILlL on uhttls Lommonlw lxnoxxn as 1 homb In hls 1llI1l0Y' Xtdl Claudio xx as 1 malnstm tn malung tht Prom a sutu ss Hls Lon tlnuous hard work and good humor madt tht dull tasl1 of duoratlng sum lighter and mort lnttrtstlng As Claude drugs hls blut and xx hltt Olds to Washington U turn dax nut xur hls rotund shape good scnsc and llxtlx 111' art surt to mal1L mam more frttnds for hlm Six Years at Country Day XVMXSHINGTON VWIVERSITY l'-M7 llhi Glen Club N13 93-l C1lCc Cluh 19-1-l 1911 lI'QLllll1tll1 Stall N111 1 Glen Cluh Vlens Chorus Trouhadours Detomtlons C:0lT'llNlIICt' Vlasquc iw Cm ul mon St1il N tt 1 President blet Club SCLTKIIYX lrmsurtr Trouh ldours Dctoratlons Connnlttct N1 ISQLIC arslty Poothall Somt pcoplt arc just too ohstlnatt t Vklfh me agrtt 4 Am, 'How' Page I ortx one ff1.- .. - .T -1.7 1 l, ,, , 1955-l.lf6 ' ' 2 ' fa C. 1' -'al'-Hu, 1, 2 J I1 r I F' . 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' 1 ' .1 'X-'Eff - 1 .A X I k ' ' X,- gs v N V 1 Y , K f . . , J 1 - Six Years at Country Dax' PRINCETON 1902 1903 Student Court Literary Staff CODASCO 1953 190-1 Student Court Ilterary Staff Comsco Cornell Au ard 195-1 1953 Ilterary Staff Cormseo Ilterary Staff Nfuc Varstty Sotter All Hugh Sthool Sotte league Team Prlnteton Cup 1933 1976 Chalrman CODASCO Varsity Football Varsxty Sotter Varsity Tratlx Cum Laudf The greatest ablllty 19 belng able to conceal one s ablllty Now let me see cold hot dog -1- 10000 B T U Hot hot dog John Finney McDonnell OHN MCDONNI-LI vsas one of the rnost amazmg fellows tn our class durlng our years at C D S as he could do so llttle and st11l get so much accompllshed ohnny was xery HCIIVC as a stu dent as an athlete and as the yearbook edltor and at the same the appearance of domg xery 11tt1e vsork on THE CODASCO he de xotecl a great deal of tlme and put out one of Country Day s bet ter yearbooks After classes vxere ox er for the day and Mac had locked the door to Tm: CODASCO Room he lost all appearances of apathy as he earned lour xarslty letters on the athletlc f19ldS of Country Dav As a yuntor La7y made his first NHYSITV letter only after he left the warmth of the gym to go to the colder cllmate of the soccer Held In h1s senlor year ohn became a xaluable member of the A football team s backfleld as a speedy runner and left handed passer vshlle ln the sprlng he xx as seen pI'3CllClf'lg fast starts as a member of the track squad Gettlng good grades IS as much a part of Mac as trymg to get somebody else to do thc job vshlle he supcruses Howes er vshen there IS a job to be done fevs people can do It as vtell as john Page Ports three - V - ' ' ' r A Y .. . . V . . 9 ' ' ,S B l O 3 , 9 l tlme never seemed to have anything to do. Even though he gave 1 7 ' I , - . ' 9 - A 7 n 0 if 77 1 V . I . K cc as G 9 I x ' - 1 ' v ' 1 x rl 7 w 71 1 - ' Y x ' v I , . CK , ' - I . ' 7 I - ,, Eight Years at Country Day PRINCETON l9v2 1933 Photographic Staff Ntus Photographic Staff Comsco Actor Troubadours l9w3 l9'3-1 Photographic Editor CODASCO Photographic Staff Ncus Actor Troubadours Actor Masque C lee Club Pr I8 Speaking Au ard Vllcldle School Nu-1 l9ww Actor Troubaclours Actor Masque C lee Club 'VII Senior Plat Chanel Introduction Committee Illia l9v6 Iltcrary Stall Ncus lltcrarx Stall CoDAsCo Secret try Trcasurer Vlasque Secretary Treasurer C lee Club Actor Troubadours Chalrrran Chapel Introduction CIOITIINIIICL Varsity Traclc Take tlmc to think II is thc sourcc ol power Obviously Mr olzne the connotations 0 the lnterlocutzons o the Spensarzan stanzas HZ this ex mplum would be aesthetically amelzorated by the utilization of a Petrar chan enjambement Pag Forts four David Wiley McDowell 66 UT Mr Battenberg I knew all the material and did all the homework' I must Just haxc made careless mistakes on the test These were some of the typical Monday after lunch complaints that issued forth from onc of the Senior Class Dcutschers Daxc lVlcDovxcll was vxell known by his frlcnds thc course through four ycars of battling vstth dcm klcincn Dolctor and vt ho ln cd to tcll about ll Besidcs German l OVVCXLI Daxe showcd many other lnterests in his eight vear sp in at Country Day Not only did he shovx hlmscli to be an lndustrlous student but also he vxas intcrcstcd in thc cxtra curricular actixltles oflered Bccausc Daxc shovxcd an aptitudc and capability for acting his n imc appcared on thc progrims of thc Tloubadours and thc Masque lor hls last fixc years To the delight of many of his classmates who carried on clandestine conxersatlons nn physlcs class Daxe bccause of h1s xery strong interest and great knovxlcdge in the field of radio protcctcd them by kccplng Mr Webb occupied with long mndcd discussions As he moxcs on into collcge Daxc s xarled lntcrcsts and hard vsork are sure to ploxe grcat assets in enabling him to adjust himself to any enxironmcnt 4 ' 3 K .l L h , .- I . lA l. ' I l ', , ,k. ' 2-I ' ,' , I . ' 1 ,'- . , I . ' , Q ,' I Q ,' 4 X , . V ss I . I . L . I! L . L 33 ' L L -Y X - - ' 1. L .LL x I .L H ' . ..,, cl' ' I' vc. I I i. 'I . as having been one of the faithful six 'gkrautsw who stuck with 5 I A X fl C . 'I is I X' l v ' V. , ' '- X 1 k X' v TW . . .B . - Z I . 7 T B I T 4 . A . 5 B 1 q K ' ' X ll I ' ,,-,-s '-. s'v k ' xc, 'xl 'u K I ' 3 ua - . L. 5 .I i X I l I 1 l ' I K . 'i I I C V .L, LL I I 1 . V 4 ' ' .u b ' I ' v . I I 7 . . o n L I , , , ' 7, L 1 A V- Duncan lvers Meter Ill Hr audltortum grew stlent at a eertam ptrt of thts xetrs Troubadours productlon and ox er the PA system the strains of a qutetly vshtstlcd tune filled the room ex eryone kncvx Dune xx as at tt ag un' Softly vxhtstled tunes such as The Htgh and the Mtghtv vxlll alvsays reeall the figure of Dunem Meter tothe mlnds of hts classmates Dune IS a happy extremely good natured guy liked bv almost all of his fellow sentors In hts own qulet wt ay he alwavs showed hlmself to be an 31fl'1bltlOLlS person vsho vtas constantlv trymg his hand at xarted extra eurrteular acttxtttes Oxer the vears he trted out for many athlettc teams tncludtng xarslty basketball and track In 1954 as an up and eommg young photographer xx as try mg for the third time to get a good pteture of the rtfle team for Tru CODASCO many were skeptleal of Dune s photographle abtl tty Nexertheless tlter re rexerstng hts reversed negatlxes lor Th News tn hls JLIUIOI' ye tr Duncan proeceded to tlke oxer as Photographte Edllill, a post he quite capably filled again hts final vcar Thts vt ts just a mlnor example of hovs Dune's pcr slstenec vkon out As he moxes out Into ltfe. we expect to see manv stmllar. but more Important, xtctortcs for thc vs hlstler ftght Years at Countrv CORNEI L N03 190-1 Photographle Staff Comsco Photographle Stall Ntus C lee Club 05-1 IQ Photographle Stall CUDASCO 'Vlen s Chorus 'I roub tdours lqn llhb Photographle Still Comseo Photographle Fdltor Nuts Stage Crux Trotbadours C lee Club Iay Gentle of speeeh bcneheent ol mtnd Here ' Page Iortx hx e Ili Vai . I A ' w i f ' f iF f9't ' if 1' . J ' l 9 , l.. - .nn ' - 1 Q Q ,L . W Photographic Izdltor, News I u 'f ' . . . , ,, . . ik - .. at .U .1 . H ,l C 1 K 'J yu I -Q I , t . I x . ss - . Q- , . - ,.. . ., C ' . - Y ' I ix 4 ' 4 ' 'ln ,f . . t . J . . ' Y, l GS 79 . , . . . v . x . . x D , . , W ' . ' il . ' '. ' ' . , 'S 1 ' . ,, . . . 1 Y A . s .2 1 . - I I I 1 1 5 cp U . . , t . - , J , . ,. . W E Y . I . . x 4. . . - , , , . . Y. . y x x . . . J ., K . , -. , - V- A 'X I . N 1. I u 4 ' - . , . . ' . ' ..,r '-Va' ', 'M - v ' I ' ' -1 . 1 ' 1 z - '1 .. Henry Lake Meter, Jr ROM woolng the glrls to worklng on studlcs Hank Mexer took part vxlth vlgor and sklll Nex ertheless he partlclpated most actlvely ln soccer wlnnmg h1s first letter as a sophomore H1s powerful accurate klck earned hlm hrs place on that team and though lacklng ln speed he was a capable left wmg In h1s semor year 1-Iank swltched from wmg to I!1S1d6 where he shared first strlng wlth Blodgett Shovung new determlnatlon he de xeloped added speed and fight two talents whlch enabled htm to cover hls area of the Held wlth greater mastery B6SldCS bemg able to blast a soccer ball Hank could hlt a baseball so well that he played for two years before turnlng ln h1s semor year to golf Academlcally by workmg carefully and accurately ln exery subject Henry mamtalned one of the hlgher axerages In the class As well as belng a dependable member of the clrculatlon staff of The News he was one of the few senlors Wlth a clean crlmlnal record at Codasco Exldently Wedge sented h1s dc structlve urge on poor defenseless females who for some strange reason seem to get along with him qulte well Wlth IhlS klnd of luck Hank IS bound to do well Page Forty sux Eight Years at Country Day YAI E 1953 1954 Varsity Soccer 1974 1905 Clreulatlon Sta Nfus l9w 19:36 Cnrculatlon Staff Nuts Varslty Sommer COIHHIOH SCHSC IS DOI SO COI'I'lI'I'lOI'l er I knew I could kzck hard but f-1-far' Ci' 3 Six Years at Country Day VVH-XRTOlN 1953 193-1 Clee Club 19'n4 1901 Business Sta Nc u v C le Club 1910 l9v6 Busmess Staff Colmsco Business Staff Nzus Clreulatton Stall Ncux 'Vlen s Chorus Troubaelours Aetor 'Vlasque C lee Club Take tlme to laugh If 15 the muslc of the sou Good bye cruel world Rober+ Alan Nuell OB was the onlv bov in school who llked to be around B O exerv Weekend Of course a strangers conceptlon of B O mtght not be the slme as Bob s was To htm tt was not a bad omen but somethmg sweet and fresh B O dld something for Bob The dtlference sometlmes ex en lasted unttl Monday w hen he came to school wtth a sparklmg a1r Actually Bob used Ltfe bouy just 11ke exeryone else because he dtd not want to haxe Bob was one of the few fellows at school who was always ln a good humor but sometimes h1s happy go lucky attttude got htm lnto trouble He could not seem to escape the watchful eyes of Johannes who dld not seem to mterpret Bob s actions as humor but as the wrong thmgs done at the wrong ttmes ln the wrong places Ex en thts fould be constdered humorous because to axotd the eye seemed to be one of Bob s extra eurrlcular aetlxltles But Bob dtd mor at Country Dax than just amuse others and be amused by others He was quite actne 1n extra currlcular ac IIXIIICS and always kept his grades well aboxe the ax erage Take both ableness and VS1l11HgYl6SS to work and add w 11 and you haxe Bob Nuell a person for whom llfe w111 proxe xery enloyable Page Forty sexen , I e 1 'Q f, 1 , 1 1, . l l . . . 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Y Tate MacEwen Rober+son Ill Robertson proxed hamself to be one of the outstandmg members of the athletae teams durang has years at Countrv Day On the football field Tate vxas a real threat to the opposttaon tn that he xx as excellent both as a runner and as a passer 'late s abtlaty spread past the football Held onto the soecer and baseball fields vxhere he xxa, alxx ays one of the leaders desplte an lI11LlI'V xx haeh sadellned htm for a xxhlle an the vxtnter of has SCIIIOI' year Flhen too Tate xx as a xaluable member an sexeral extra eur rar ular Ul f'lY1l!clIlOI19 lI1ClL1dlUg the Signet Soeletx and the Clee Club Tater also found tame to lend bas talents to the el ass Ablx serxanf as Class President an ats hnal tvxo xears Fl ate s organl fatton al abllataes xxere largely responsable lor the sueeess of the vw Prom Under Tate s le adershap the Class xx as able to feel raghtlf proud of Itself as at xx as an exeellent example of xxhat h ard xxorle and good eattlensblp ean do Despite anx gI'LlYI'lblll1gS xxhlch might haxe arlsen xx hen Tate efalled a elass meeting all the Semors agree that Tate dad a masterful job guadang the Cl ass of 76 as It 'assumed the place of leadershlp an the sehool As Tate moxes to Pennsylx anla thas summer has elassmates xxash htm conttnued good fortune an hts nexx home luxe le-ars at Countrx Dax NORIII C HXROI INA Sl-XI'l , x Student Count ll lflwa f -I taee Caexx Ia nubaeloua C lee Club w lflxa Cl Business Stall CIDDASCU arsatx football Xll KBC league le-am llonoa able Nlentton X I lJlSlIlLl arsatx Qoeeer -Xll Hugh Sebool Soetea league aasttx Baseball Deem ataons Conamattet VI asque C lee Club ass President 1 CI ass Paestdeaat Saenet Soeletx eret arx t Xss re llla tx lrat a BC le eue e Varsatx Smeer Varsltx Baseball Vlen s Chorus lroubadours Vlee Presadent C lee Club Take tame to xxork t as h eess fn praee of sue 'Coach the ehalk squeaks Page lortx nane lllffl-l.l5'S l .. 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Sud Salomon Ill EVERY mornlng amldst the general turmoll of the Senlor Stud ICS there was always one glum person Sld Salomon In past years Sld had been noted for hrs jovlal and gay manner But lf perchance somebody asked hlm why he had become so down hearted he replied Do you know how many t1mes Ixe brlled th1s fellovs9 Four tlmes and he still hasnt paldl He then used Hovsexer Sld had hls happy moments too Whenever he was not NXOX'kl1'lg and worrylng over the buslness problems of The News he was elther jokmg wlth a fellgvy senlor havlng a d1s cusslon about golf tournaments or playlng chess All klddlng as1de Sld s work on the school paper really pald off For the first tlme ln several years The News actually paid for ltself Besldes lendlng h1s selllng 8bll1I1CS to The News as a Co Ticket Vlanager of the Troubadours he helped put the shovx ln the black Athletlcally Sld was also qulte actlve playmg two years of xarslty basketball and one of A football and earnmg numerous B and C letters The klnd of strldes Sld made ln hls extra currlcular act1v1t1es denoted qulte well the consclentlous hard work1ng person he IS Couplmg his ab1l1ty and W1ll1I1gI1CSS Sld can proxe to be nothlng but successful ln the future Page Flftw Seven Years at Country Day UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI 1952 1913 Busmess Staff CODASCO l9v-1 1970 Busmess Staff Nfus I9vo 1976 Busmess Vlanager Ncus Ilterary Staff Ntus Varsm Basketball Honorable 'Vlentlon All ABC League Co Treket 'Vlanager Troubadours Deeoratlons Committee Masque A personallty that makes frlends a loyalty whlch keeps them Fore Brud . c v, ,-- ,.I 5, D f. D 7 ' n W' I . U , - - ' , A S 5. ' l .' I , .' I K, . . - F ' 35 Q I . . . - , . . 55 . , v . - 1 3 . Y . . , . ,, . , . to go off muttering that he didnlt know what he was going to do. 7 ' I l 'A X I ' Y . . . 9 L . . . . l V . , . .K - . I . . , 3 L ' . 9 - ' L I , ' Y ' KE 7, ' I A I 65 39 CS 73 , - . . I . , , I ' KK J! . , . Sc-von Years at Country Dax' VV XSHINCITOY UNIX FRQIIH lqw-l lflw XATSIII Basltuhill stx Ir , t C httrlt utr N qrsltx B lslttth all 'Ill -'KBC' It lgut Tn n llflflflflhli Vltntlon -Xll ljlklfltl Narsltx Tratlt Detormons Cmnmlttte VI ISQUC Excr loyal utr true to tht task hc has to Is thzs 1710I'771l1I en0ugh9 John uall Skilling mu Illtlfllllltl tn tht Scnlor Studlts .ls Mr Phll bftngtd lor SllLI1C.L xxlth tht xxastthaslxct onlx ont sgnlor could do an Indmn xxar danu to thls Qrafv rhxthm HQ xxas ohn glillllllg bttttr knoxxn to hls Llassmatts as atlt Not ont ol the graduating glass Lould tqual agks record lor so manx xx1sL tracks 111 ont 40 nnnutc period on so manx dlxtrse hftpptnlngs .llxx axs he noted hx h1s Iclloxx senlors Also ads proxtd hnnstlf xtrx adrolt IH athlctlcs at Countrx Dax On the xarsltx baskcthlll ttant his tumor and stnxor xnars, ocko xx as LOI1Sl9lf.HllY ont of the top scorers on the team and ranlxcd xxcll up ln tht ABC I eagut SCOFINQ rage In hls hnftl xtdr hc rttuxed I-Ionorahlt lVlLI'lIl0I1 on tht All Dlstrlgt Ttam Al though ht got our JNXIOLIS fu nmts .ls xx hen ht loultd out ol tht suond VVtsttrn qamt it just tht xx rong momtnt .uk shonc Ill txtrxthlng, lu dld as IH tht broad jump on tht xursltx tmtk tram Dcspltt his l1L.1r1rwlmr1d1t.1p idx xx .rs lhlt to lxttp hls g.,r1dts xxtll up throughout Ins xtals tt Codusto l'IldIlIlX httdust ol hns ClIllgLIILL and IXIQIQILHLL Altu IXdILl1lI13., htm oxunomt ont sat lhlilx xxt ltnoxx nothing Lan dcttr .uk from sucttss Pift Ilftx o .,' - fc' 'I ' I 'lt-v. i,,,2 K, 4 7,6 Vzuii I' ' ' ark I I , , , WST- I .356 - H 1 -- It 11 I. .' 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It ' I I I ' 1-1 ' ' r x ' If ' . 1 ' . -V v . - Il Y 1 ' ' I .- ' l li R1 z ' ' Y 1 . -If wA', I -x. ll- -1 -' y ' -t-- x -H-I- It - f f ag- 54 .- no Eight Years at Country Dax PRINCFTOIN 1953 1954 Varsrty Football Busrness Staff Comsco l95-1 l955 Busrness Staff Cormsco Lrrculatrrrn Stall Nt u s Varsrty Football Varsrty Basketball All ABC League Team Honorable Mentron All Drstrrtt Varsrty Baseball All ABC league Team Dctorrtrons Commuter Vlrsqut lfhw N76 Co Busrness Manager Cormsco Busrness Staff Nrux Lrterary Staff Comsco Lrterary Staff Ntus Crrculatron Staff Ne u Q Srgnet Socrety Athletrc Assocratron Varsrty Football Varsrty Basketball All ABC League Team Honorable Mentron All Drstrrct Varsrty Baseball Co Program Manager Troubadours Decoratrons Commrttee Masque Who thrnks clearly and speaks freely need never fear hrs conxrctrons QS When wzll those guys grow upo Page Frfty two John Kuhs Soesl' HE Horse as ay Soest was known to hrs varsrty football teammates was undoubtedly one of Codascos most rnter cstrng students ay possessed several partrcularly rnterestrng habrts among whrch were hrs desrre for sleeprng rn ree cold rooms hrs encouragement to other fellows to take out hrs grrl and most rnterestrng of all hrs love of statrstrcs A person could ask hrm about any fact concernrng football basketball or base ball and ay would have the answer If someone wanted to know how many no hrt games Leroy Garbrstan prtched rn any one season ay was the one to ask and rf by some mrsfortune the exact answer had slrpped hrs mrnd for a moment he would gladly consult hrs metrculously kept records to find the answer lay was the type of person who left a deep rmpressron ex en on new acquarntanees One of hrs outstandrng characterrstrcs was hrs rndrvrdualrty Wrthout obstrnately opposrng everyone else s rdeas ay had enough farth rn hrs own convrctrons to strck by them He drd not feel he had to be lrke everyone else or be one of the fellows However he was an rndrvrdualrst who was wrllrng to accept the truth and act accordrngly when he realrzed he was wrong Because of thrs trart and achrevements too nu merous to mentron he commanded the respect of hrs classmates who wrsh lrrm contrnued success 'y ',. h C , , c . 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I . . . . x 1 s cc - yu . . . v r Charles Rober+ Sprlch He whole school was sttttng tn the audttortum watching the latest tn moxtes durtng an Assembly program when tll ol a sudden the tmage on the screen fltckered and the room was plunged tnto darkness All was stlent exeept for that famous ery Sprtshhhhhhh Bob Sprtch had done tt agatn but as exery one knew Bob would soon hate ll Fixed ind another Assemblv Hlm would be sax ed by the tngenutty of Sptu Betng the Country Day pfO1CLllOI'l1Sl for stx years was only one ol Bob s many accompltshments durtng hts years at C D S Along the same ltne tn hts sentor year he organtfed the Proyeetton Club to proxlde proyecttontsts to show moxtes at anv ttme and to tratn replacements for Bob when he graduated Bob s most brtlltant showing howexer came tn the aeademte are ts H reeelxed one cl tss detur and alw avs ranked rtght near the top of hts class As a sentor Bob extended hts aettxtttes After serxtng on the Student Court for one vear he became Chtef Iusttee and made some tmportant changes to tmprove the Court system Ingenutty, determtnatton, and eharacter sueh as Bob's are a sure formula for suceess Sexen tears at Country Day 'VllT lqoq llhi Se hool Projeettontst N33 lib-l Student Courtetl lilo-1 lfha Student Court Sehool Projeettontst lfha l'-M6 Chtcf Iusttee Student Count Itterary Edttor Comsco Ltterary Stall Neus Sehool Proyeettontst Chapel lntroduetton Committee Manager Varstty Soeeer If abtltty marks success here IS success You can't escape the long arm of the Court, Burger Page Iftfty three . 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I x , . l homas Evans Wal+her G6 AN1 Btfl Boom Poxx Splut' rcathw tht Q trs ol tht Upptr Sthool studx hill lrom tht Lhnm lib Om mlght thmk th it th1Q xx is juet fmothu' cxploxlxt cxpcrlmgnt htt ln realttx II xx 'lx 11 Lnrtqm lad b mg miulcd bv tht xfanff Blovxm hqd turned hte hack md Tom Wqlthtr vxax omg 13.111111 lf7lllI'lg tht duxt lt 11 11 Lommon htllnl that rtdhmds haxe xlolcnt tgmpcre but this xx l9fLlI1-lllllx not trut m tht can of W lttri Dupltt tht lOXlllglI'LlIlT'lLl1l glxtn htm hx tht ffm ht did not om1 xftt xloltnt lmtn ld ht unompltshtd thm s llls xtmor xL1r Flom xxrott lor both Ihr Ntws and Tur CODASCO xx orlccd on both thc Troubadourx md the M lsquc and led cheers durmg football Qgason Earnmg 11 total of ton lcttcrs at C DS The Kraut shoxxed htmeell to bt somrxxhat ol 1m tthletc Daspltt hls slender l'JLlllCl Tom xx ts xblt to lcttgr txxlte m xarsltx Sorter From tht llst ol hm lthuxunents ll IS ohxlous th xt thlx mtmhtr ol tht Old Gu 1rd took lull idx mt tgt ol his utrq yn lr it C odlsto Bcuusn of hls ch IFILILFISIIL ol trt ttmg, Lxtrx hodx xxlth Lqu xl lrundlmws 'lom htnamt om ol tht most rnsputnd mtmbtrx ol thL Clqss of U6 Fxtrxxxhtrt ht goes ht IS bound to gun Sugh respept Plgr llftx four Nim- Years at Country Dax' lull l IILIS VUL I 41 N 1-l lllwv Varsxtx Sotntr lqw lqxh lltl Stull Cormsco lttr S Nt tt x X IISIIN Sotur N xrsltx Bxsehall Cheerleader Umor ltlons Commtttcc Trouh ld0UT9 Duorltmns Commltttc Vlhqut To speak no Qlandrr nor lmten to ll 'iBut str wheneter you turn to the board some Ing bullzes , 7 -.H l?l.u2- EM1 gi' ... . 1 I V1 I Cmlx Chs ,. l llnd ur l9: - I1 -'ztrxy 1 . l. 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Eight Years at Country Day WASHING TON UNIVERSITY l9O-1 1999 Varsity Soccer 1999 1996 Circulation Staff Ntus Varsity Football Captain Varsity Soccer Alternate Center Halfhack All District Decorations Committee Masque Zealous yet honest innocent though free P I dzdn t get caught zn Bellefontame Neighbors thzs tzme 'Nfl' Richard Steven Waring Iclc Waring was probably the most serious minded sincere athlete in the Class of 56 As '1 quarterback Dick served the xarslty football team quite ably Although his senior year was the First in which he attempted to play that position he adapted himself to it quickly and expertly as he did to every one of the best liked boys in his class As a lunior Dick played first string fullback on the varsity soccer team In this capacity he showed so much speed and aggresslveness that in his senior year he was switched to center hallback the most important po sition on the team As a tribute to his skill and popularity Dick was elected captain of the team Seekinv still further competl tion Dick and some other members of the A soccer team took on the Bomber soccer aggregation in basketball Rlcardlto must have been a good student It least in Span ish for he constantly gave out with choice Espanol prouerbos Besides occasionally talking with a decided Castlllan accent he often confused com ersations by spouting forth in actual Spanish In all seriousness Dick has certainly proved himself at CDS with h1s fine sense of humor sincerity 'md all around frlendli ness Page Fifty hse l ' I . . ., - ' . f i C . .l . , ,Q cc I - as 3 3 S ' I Q . A . - . , . I . , . 7 . . . . y thing in which he participated. Perhaps this was why he was I 7 a . . a - , . - 5 , C . . . O . .- ' ' ' li 99 3 CK ' ' 5, C 'l ' vi ,Q L , A 1' ,K l . l . . . l . N 1 . . . U . , . . , , K - . .- s q 1 ,y b. Etght Xears at Country Day BROWN Wm! Nw? Class Prestdcnt Yale Avx ard 1933 l9v-1 Student Counctl Bustness S all Cotmsco Ctrculatton Stall Ncus Varstty Soccer Second Team All Catholtc League ICM-1 lfhw Student Counctl Stcnet Soctety lrttcr School Cotmctl Bustncss Stall Comsco Ctrculatton Stall Ncus Varstty Iootball Narstty Soccer All Htgh School Soccer League Tcam Most Valuable Player ABC League Vtrstts Baseball Decor tttons Commtttcc Trottbadottrs Dccortttons Comrnlttcc 'Vltsqttc llhw lf-hh Prcstdcnt Studcnt Cottnctl Prcstdent Stgnet Soctcty Vtce Prestdcnt Athlettc Assoctatton Prcstdent Inter School Counctl Co Bustness Manager CODASCO Co Ctrculatton Manager Nttts Varstty Football All ABC league Te tm Honorable Mcntton All Dtstrtct Vtrsttt Socccr All Dtstrtct Team Varsttx Btscball Dccorattons Committee Troubadottrs Decorations Committee 'Vlasque Wtth tntegrtty dtltgenee and amtabtlttw hc trods the goldcn pctth of ltle Man' Thzs ts the ltfe Page l'tltx sts John Randolph Wtelancly and mtny morc could svt ctllovt thcm but no onc could combtnc thcse two attrtbutcs ts thoroughly as Randy Wte lftndv Hts rtdcs to school tn the morntng vtcre a combtnatton of tvto saytngs Well I meant to do tt' and Really Daxe9 Bccftuse of thts hc mnccd tx ell tn ans crowd and xx as thc center of m'tny a raucous sesston tn the Studtcs Although plagttcd tt ttmcs vstth asthmft Itttlc Wctndy ncxcr cc tscd to takc part tn cvcrv school tcttxtly thtt cxcr cxtstcd 'tnd somc that dtd not such as I-lc td of thc Student Body Hc cltm txcd hts thrcc ycftrs on thc Studcnt Council by bcmg clcctcd tts Prcstdcnt Ltkevstsc he vt 'ts the Prcstdent of thc Stgnct Soctcty and the Inter School Counctl after a years scrxtcc on etch He representcd htmscll on thc school s publtea ttons as Co Ctrculatton Manager of The News and Co Business Manasgcr of 'l nt Comsco Wcclcr vt ts cqttftlly c tptblc on thc athlcttc ftcld ts hc lct tcrcd tvttcc tn football and bascball and thrcc ttmcs tn socccr Hts scntor yc tr tn football hc vs as top scoring cnd tn thc dtstrtct vtas namcd to the All ABC Lcaguc Tcam 'md was tvt 'trdcd Honorable Mentton on thc All Dtstrtct Tcam One of the most ltkable and tndustrtous guys tn thc class Randy land hts nebult7erJ vstll make many frtends at college -f --, t ' .. .. . i . if ' .' .. ,.' - ,- .- Z -I 'l 7 , . t-'. .' 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V. . , uf, James Veach WlH'on F of all tht boys III the Clava of 56 1m Wllton had the dw llnctlon of hxxxng tht most unusual Set of ear kevs Thle xxax demonetrated bflght md Larlv me mornlng vxhen he claimed that hls trunk key vxould vxork the lgnltlon Of course nobody took hlm Seriously bLClLlQC ll wx is early and lm vxas not xet fullv functlonxrg Coneequently lmaglne exerybodys Sur prlee vxhen hli muddled St ttcment xx as prox ed correct lm probably dld as much xxork IH the xxay of odd jobs for xx hlch no credlt xx as glxen as any other box 1n our glass When exer there xxa9 a job to be done vxhether It xxas decoratlng for the Signet SOCILIV dance or Larrylng Soda from the dlfllflfy hall to the 7 Up room lm xxae sure to lend a hind Durlng the pcrxodg xx hen the Troubldours and the M tsquc xx are bunv produced lm xx IS alxx tyi thcrc to glxu forth hfird xxork and good humor to make the xxork Umar 1nd tht tlme Seam Shorter lms early morning ment 11 Ntutenws rt tdy xxlt 'and hard xxork Should makc nlm 1 x tlucd md leuptnd Lltlftn Three Years at Country Day WESI EX AN 1950 l0v6 Blographx Wrner Con-xsco Busmesx Staff Comsco BLISIFICSS Still Ntux Clrtulatlon Stall Nr 149 Cheerleader Qtage Crexx Plil'ULll'Jld0Lll'S Attor Vlxsqu Co Tnlxet Man y,,er Vlasque C lee Club The sense of humor has other than to make ltself eonspleuous thlngs to do Rzp Van Wzlton l Page Flftx su en 1 5 ' I. 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Charles Curhs Wolf N Class Two Curt w ls told by lVlr Browne that ll was un neeessary for htm to do his homework ll he thought he eould do the Work and ptss the tests Whether Curt thought he was smart enough or not 19 not known but tt my rate he dldn t do hls homework Surprlslngly enough he not only passed that course but got fur grades In some of the others Thmk what the bov could hue 'leeompllshed lf he had done hls homework How ex er H1 his senlor ve tr Curt s perform mee lmprox ed Along wlth glrls football soeeer baseball and a load of other extra eurrleular xettxltles Curtums mm lged to get some good grades besides some Hood times Curt won 1 palr of xarslty letters IH both football and soeeer and one IH baseball On the field he showed determlnatton and ftblllty that were not Cd9llW equrlled an example berng that as 1 semor he kicked l7 extrr points enough to le ad the dlstrlet IH th rt deplrtment Curtums wlll long be remembered by his LllS9Y'l1llf.9 lor hls steel rimmed glrsses hns hlbltutl ttrdmess hls lun loxlng n'1 ture and hrs llght blue Chexy Wllll the earclborrel whltew xlls He won many frlends at C D S who llked htm stmplx beeluse he w as what he was Best of luel1 Curt Page Flftx elght Five Years at Country Day D'XR'I'MOU'l'H lfln-l lflvu Varsltx Iootblll Varsity Soteer Deeoratlons Committee 'lroubldours DCLOTHIIOHS Commlttee 'Vlasque 1931 1936 ClYLUl3lIOH Stall Nfus Proyeetlon Club Varsltx Football Honorable lvlifllltlll All -KBC' lt ILLIK Varsltx So1eer Varsltx Blseball Deeoratlons Commlttee Froub lCl0LlI'S Deeoratlons Commlttee Masque A ehamplon lI'l all he undertakes md he undertakes all 'You Il neeer belzeue why Im late thzs mornzng but 1.1 z ..1 , , 1 . 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' 2 . 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 v 1 1 f 1 -f 1 , .. . , . - as , Eight Years at Country Day VANDERBILT lflvfl l9'w Rrfle Team l9w3 lqv-I Rnfle Te rm lflw-1 lqw Rllle Team Varsltx Tennls ORe1llx Cup lfho 19:96 Rlfle Team Varslts Tennls ORelllx Cup Well I ean tell Xou about ctrs Please szr, two and a half mmutes Paul Edward Young I L 19 qulet on the fl1I'1l lglll'lC of the rifle r rnge vxhen suddenly the SIILHLC IS shattered by Cut that out Iayton' Exery one knows that Paul Young has once agaln been battered by a handful of shells from the other SldL ol the range On the day folloulnv one ol his weekly journeys to the Armory Babe eould be heard explalnmg Well I hid Drury beat IH a lose set until and hls desire to um had agun been thvs arted Ill 1 elose mateh hlmsell a hard worker and a pretty sueeessful one at that Am senlor vsho ss is exer IH 1 el iss xxlth Youngy Young., knovss hovt he vxorlced to perfect exerythlng he drd Th1S strlxtng on the Babe part pald fff for hlm many tlmes os er For example Paul became the first IH the class to XXIII a s ITQIIX letter vshen he vt rs one of the top tbull9H shooters on the rlfle team IN Class Four Not too long after that Pauls hard vxork earned hlm a berth on the xarslty tennls squad During his ye Irs xt eollege Pull s deslre to get the td should prose xery beneflel ll to hum and his xxork Page Flfly nme - -lu l gc if j v 1 ,Q Q -I C C 5 . l . . . . . - 5 X - 4 as va Y Y- - . . , . , - . . . ' I . I za A J - v u l l x ' 4 I I cg I ' ' ' H H C K . ,, . . . . ' v . During his eight-year stay at Codaseo, Paul. however, proved .K . .. ..A I s- ', . ' 'z. ' ' ' 4 ' 4 ., - f . 'E Ig I f ' 3 ' , f ' I s - x ' E K X N . I ,A '2 A . I' X N ' 1 'L f . ' . ' ' ' . ' . ., I x 2 1 's , ' I s ' C ' '. 'z , z ' ' , z '. x Y r 2 az . ze ' ' as 5 1 i But-lc Rout VVilton. Walther. Burger. H. Meier. l.atta. Woll, Sprich. Fourth Role: Layton. i.ortz. Skilling. Eckert. Church. Allen, Nlaethling. Third Roux' james. Young. johansen. Caspari. Drury. Adams. Nuell. Nlartin. Second Rout Dresser. Nlclloxxell. Biggs. lianser. Hensley. lensen. Horwitz. Vslaring. Yltllonnell. Front Iifficf Pommer. Soest. Beelcr. Brolgaxx. Rohertson. Homeyer. Conwy. VVi1'l2lI1ily. Rlotlgen, KY 5221 I, I Sei Page Sixty nor nioxing fxperts at in pllvscltl ltom Picture: U. Meier. Salomon. Class of I956 sstiMtNc: the added responsibilities ol' Seniors. L the Class ol H356 has done a great deal to uphold the honor and the traditions ol' the school. The iorty-two memhers ol Class I readily proved their sincere and lasting pride in the school through ardent participation in its xarious actixi- ties-scholastic. athletic. and dramatic. The Seniors elected Rohertson. Homeyer. and Brokaw to the ofhees of president. vice-president. and treasurer. respectively. VVielandy presided over the Student Council with the aid ol' Church and Beeler. Chiel' justice Sprich headed the Stu- dent Court. with Pommer acting as Secretary, Editor Eckert and Chairman McDonnell did an outstanding job in supervising the school puhlica- tions. The News and Tin-1 CODASCO. Scholastic-ally. Church. Eckert. Nic-Donnell. and Sprich again estahlished thcmselxcs as the class leaders. while Conxey. llanser. Rohertson. Soest. and VVaring proved to he the hackhone ol Country Dayis athletic teams. Its many accomplishments lelt little douht as to the maturity of the Class ol l?l56. As prool ol' this. the Seniors painted the Senior Studies on their own initiative and were successlul in employing the Honor System during all their exams. Class of I957 Nm-.it the leadership ol President Roh Ifunseh. the Class ol N57 suecesslully completed its junior year. The elected oflicers w ere: Boh Barrett and Bud llohart. Student Council: Dick lfngels- mann. Student Court: and Roy Bowen. Athletic Association. Niels Cliflord. Eugene l.ehr. Peter Reich. and Hobart paced the junior Class seholasticallv: Denne Garner. Bill Robertson. Bowen. Engels- mann. and Barrett paced it athletieally. In the field of extra-curricular activities. the juniors distin- guished themselves through their participation in the two school publications, The News and 'l'tu. Cotmxsco. and the two dramatic productions. the Vlasque and the Trouhadours. 'lied Desloge and Hohart were this vear's junior memhers on the Signet Society. Two ol' this vear's juniors. Peter Reich and Galo Plaza. were loreign exchange students. Peter. who came lrom Braunsehweig. Germany. ex- changed places lor the year with Hugh 'l'ilson: Galo. lrom Quito. Iiquador. exchanged with l.ew Shepley. Perhaps the most outstanding achievement ol lm the junior Class was its suecesslul initiation ol' the 'l'r.msportatirin Board. which greatly improved the overall conduct on the school huses. 1-4 littcf: Rout l.aHt-autnc. Balmer. Nltllonald. Vlauze. llearne. lltattltcr Ifourtlt R-fir: Sit-loll. Stnitlt. liroeger. liatrett. Carner. Ingersoll. Keith Tltfrtl Nou: liurlord. Bowen, llitlitrls. Curhy. Simpson. Nlarohn. lacohs. Bowetsox. Plant Swcffrzrl Rite: Hemlver. Robertson. Neiger. Catnpauna. Clilliorci. Firehaugh. l.ehr. Yon XVeise. liatvlsert First Rout Brand. Deslogc. Ifngelsntann. lfunsch. Ilohart. NVQ-lib. Voss. Kern .fllzvt-rt! from l'it'tttrc: NlcNlillan J V uors at ttorlv tn Pltystcs lah. r t 1 I , I Class of i959 ni-1 Class ol lSl5Sl. headed by President VVeldon Rogers. successfully met the demands ol the diflicult Freshman year. The Class chose john llay as its Student Council representative. placed Fred Hanser on the Student Council. and eleeted Thruston Pettus to serye on the Athletic Associa- tion. llelping to bolster the Freshman Class scholas- tically were Kent Faerber. VVynne Nlorriss. Bill Tucker. and Hay. On the athletic lield Bill Dyer. Iyar Nelson. Chip Matthews. Hanser. and Rogers were outstanding. Many Freshmen earned letters on the lootball and C basketball teams. ln addition to regular school work. the Freshmen en- gaged in a number ol' extra-curricular activities. such as the Troubadours. the Masque. and the newly-lormed Debating Society. Also. several boys were aetiye on the stalls ol' The News and Vlllllf Contxsco. Early in the year Class IV showed admirable school spirit by its whole-hearted participation in the Student Council Charity Drive. The Class lar exceeded its prescribed quota and. for that reason. was given a half-holiday at the end ol the Fall Term. Backed by this year's valuable experi- ence. the Class of H359 is well prepared to enter its Sophomore year next lall. Curious lfreshmert try to get a glimpse of a 'white mo Hut-1: Rout Hirsch. Vietor. Fat-rber. l.ue-Ling. Matthews, VVesterbeel4. 'l'hau'her. Nlason Fourth Rout Mitchell. Xhlllllllfli. Bornstein. Cayenaugh. McKee. Base-om. Niedringhaus. Rohne. Roc-ssler. Nelson. Nlorriss Third Rozr: llay. Fordy ee. liynon. Barton. liamnier, Clfllllfl. Hoeker. l.ange. Spencer. 'lf T. Pettus Second Rout I.atta. Ianies. Tueker. Prager. Harrison. lfrielc. Culver. Dyer. Smith. .-Xugur. Bernoudy First Roux' Sehneithorst. Ylassie, Seharll. llanser. Rogers, Robinson, T. W. Pettus. Roberts. l3eVVitt. Urthwein. Ylellitl .-llzsent fronz Pietzzrwi Brodsky Page Sixty -three Back Roux' Peper. Achutl. R. Smith. Knight. Weclenieyer, W. White. Mitchell, Heady. Barnett, Deihel, Betttnan Fourth Roux' Soest. Gamhlin. Tichenor, Moll. Cettle. Schacht. Galt. Douglas, D. White, Mullins, Claggett fhirrl Rout Langsdorl, Parker. Drake. Mendonsa, Sommer. Hancock. ll. Smith. Tupper. Mc-Pheeters. lfversole. Robinson hcconrl Role: Ainhach. Hamilton, Laycoh, Leydig. Sieloll. Ahrens. Singer, Mc-Coy, Hosto, Hickey, Green, Brining. Built First Rout llanser, Hauck. Curlee. Rothschild, Burke, Nt-bel. Nlatthcus. Paquin. Bauer. Miller. Vlessing. VVehei' fllhtllf front Picture: xhnherg, Fllertnan. Weis JV' 4. . . ...tiff . . Class V hovs runnin la s around the track. . z'-T P Page Sixty-tour Class of I960 NDER the excellent leadership of its president James Nehel. and its Student Council reprc sentativc, Stan Leydig. the Class of l960 madc outstanding progress during the school year by taking an active part in the Middle School. Among the many Class V boys who made honor or near honor grades yvere Rickey Ahrens. Tom Drake, Ken Hancock. Ken Langsdorf. Charles Sieloljf, and Harry Weber. Setting the fast pace in athletics were Dixie Deihel, loc Hickey. Denny VVedemeyer. Ahrens, and Leydig. Hickey espeei ally distinguished himself hy winning his letter on the loothall team. Mark Heady an Vkledemeyer were the other members ol the Class vvho played NC loothall. The Class elected Ros- vvell Messing as its representative on the Executive Committee of the Athletic Association. Class V also made its mark in extra-curricular activities. Philip Hauck. Fred McCoy. Larry Weis. Ahrens. and VVehcr were given parts in this year's 'llI 0lll'J2lCltJLlI'S show, Annie Get Your Gun. with VVeber playing the lead role ol Annie. Because the Class of N360 has already achieved such a Firm loot-hold in the Middle School. it seems only logical to expect great things of this Class in the future. Class of I96I Nora the competent leadership ol President Mike Austin. the members ol the Class ol' lflfil established an enviable record both athleti- cally and scholastically in their third year at Country Day. Derick Meier. Ron Gray. and Ned Allen served as members of the Student Council. which has been quite active in solving the prob- lems ol' the I.oyver School. Bill Fox nas thc athletic representative. The Sixers participated in several hobbies and ewtra-curricular activities throughout the year. Among these yy ere art and manual and tvvo hobbies which yvere organized this year. tht- Chess Club and the Model Airplane Club, Sex eral boys also took part in the l.oyver School Clce Club. Boys who helped the Class maintain a high scholastic average were Andy jameton. Dan Carey. Andy' Love. and Austin. In the lield ol athletics. Mike Bacon. Bruce Robertson. Fox. and Carey yvere outstanding. Having laced and successfully met the challenge ol' the leadership ol the Lovver School. the Class of i961 seems fully prepared to make the transi- tion into the Middle School next year and to accept the added responsibilities that inevitably accompany this transition. JF R, '- X xi Sixers at lunth. Baci: Roux' lloppe, l.atia. 'XV tocl. New man. Mattis, .-Xtxxood. Nlock. MooI'l'. 'l'I'illL'. VVL'Hlhl'. fx. IUIIWII lfourtlz Rout loland. Grote. jenuen. Hakexyell. Bacon. Lalitaume. Shapleigh. l.ane. Robertson, lameton. Mullins 'lvhirfl' Roux' lfouke. lflson. Kaimann. Schyxartz. Sanders. Rittenbaum. .-X. Gray. Careu. Simpson. Criflin. Carey. Sharpe Sfcurizl Hou? Klein. liutklcy. Adam. Kaultnan, McClain. Colt. VVarin31. stiitmtthiit-.-. llarrison. Vyhitc. l.ortZ.'l.oxe. Sachs Fin! R tic: lfaerbcr. lflantc. Bridges. Knight, .'Xllen. Mcier. .-Xustin, li, Cray. lfox, Sh.1'npaine. Sculhn. Conclie .lim-ri! lroni Pitfutft litisse Ji l'at:c Sixty-live I,.. , I Class of I963 mi Class ol H163 enthusiastically adapted itsell to lile at Country Day during this. its initial year. The young men adjusted to the last pace ol the school in academics. athletics. and extra- curricular activities. After the class elections. john Allman. the nevv president. assumed the leadership oi the Class and did an admirable joh of presiding over its activ- ities. Franc Barada. the representative to the Loyver School Student Council. and jim Hammer. the athletic representative. vvere the other elected oflieers ol the Class. Helping their Class to lead the school in scholas- tic average were john Bates. Iohn Gunter. Harry Quigley. and Neil Scnturia. ln athletics john Bartlett. Mike Fisher. Allman. Hammer. and Barada shoyvcd an exceptional amount ol sports- manship and potential ahility. Even vvith a lack ol' extra-curricular activities in which they could participate. the 'gEighters enthusiastically joined those vvhich yvere available. such as art. manual training. and chess. ll' this Class continues to excel in all llelds ol school activities as it did in its first year. it will certainly leave a commendable record in its yvalic. Baci: Rout Cray. Vfhitelaxv. Langenhcrg. Charles. Kline. Baer. lfisher. l.indhurg. Hammer. Tatntn Tltirrl Rout' liorvvitz. lJuerhetl4. Barada. llales. Grote. lleihel. llardtastlc. llartlett Sccourl Rout Schuerrnann. Bovven. Bot-ttler. Gunter. Schlapp. Kaufmann. Allman. Shank. Hates Ifirs! Rout Catnpagna. Srnictxiel. Ingersoll. Quigley, Loch. Senturia. Shaplcielt. Ilichr flliscnl front Picttu'c.' Schmidt. Spencer l'1-'htcrs husv studxtnu tn the ltlwrarv. -sal ii: Sixty su cn ogfltleflco Aside 1om the ohvzous physzcal advantages to he gamed thmugh athletzcs theze zs the przceless asset l60l17ll7lg to play the game how to wm how to lose how to he a good spo1t at all tzmes Athletus sup lj the boys need that was o1fe1looked when supe1 mmleets replaced Mappuzg and fannmg when automohzles came zu and shoe leathe1 and ho1ses went out ' ff 1 , I 5 rr , ' M, of . I Y 1 , a . f' P 1 ' I I A . V ff , ,V 1 Q w 'n'A 'Q o' ' N J g O' Q 'Wi P .82 . .ul ' :NA .V Eg. 1. - D Q 4 X '93 ' in 3 .H . if 'Q 5, Hx 5 -a-- . M' Yu. i x , 0 . , .-5 1 N' , ,,t.-...-......? ,,,- . U1 . K' A . -QQ... . f -' ,, , Z -1N 125 51 y K ,ws ' -I-W, , w. 9' i 1 , 'v 5. 44.,' . .n', ,, ,....7,b I K X. ..Q . x X , XX A. H. f-+1-2 -' ,---1 .b .. Page Seventy Senior LeH'ermen 'QJNM 4' But 1-rt Bloor 1 Tr BURCLR C ONVEY DRUM HANSER HOMEYI-:R Holm 1Tz IOHANSFIN IoR'rz 'vim-1 HI mc Muvrm Mc DONNEII MrDoxx Ell H MEXER POMMPR ROBERTSON SALOMOIN Slut LING SUFYI' XVAITHER WARINC WIELANDX WOLF YUUNI ootba Sonar Bftszball I-ootball Soccer Track Tenms Football Soccer Baseball Football Soccer Tenms Basketball Bascbftll lwwolbdll SoCCLr Football l'0o!ball Football Socctr Track Track Soccer Basketball Football Soccer Baseball Basketball Basketball Tr ck Football Basketball Baseball Soccer Baseball Football Soccer Football Soccer Baseball Football Soccer Baseball Tenms ttdtrtg, Vlr Wcbb Vlr Wtrd VI Iltteltts Nlr Iltlbs X111 V n 31111411 VI1 trpcr Socst Nlr Vlxtts Botstltcnstctn Bowcn Pcttus Scand Htmnter Elltatt Shanpttnc VVteltnd1 Conxcx Rtbtttsott I 1 A+hle+tc Assoctahon Prestdent BOB CONVI-Y Vtce Prestdent RANDY VVIIAIANDX Secretary Treasurer Ht. Athlettc Assoctatton, whtch ts the largest organtmtton tn school conststs of the enttrc student body It ts goxerned by 1 group OI students tnd tcachcrs c1llcd thc Executtxc Commtttee and hts thc tll tmport 1nt dutv of gowcrntng thc athlettc dcpartmcnt Of thc school The students as rcprcscn ttttxes Of thctr classes 1re clected to their ofliccs on thc Exccuttxe Commtttec, thc tcachers who coach the tsrtous xarstty tcams arc mcmbers tutomattcallv Thc student OFFtcers thts year were Bob Conxcy prcstdcnt, Randy Wteltndy xtce prcstdent, and 'I ate Robertson secretary trcasurcr The mcmbers of the student bodv all of whom arc members of thc tt for thcv must xote on all tmportant tssues w htch the Executtxe Commtttec passes before such tssues become a part of the School s Athlctte Constttutton Thc prtmftrw purposc of thc Athlette Assoctatton ts to tttgmc nt thc studcnts powcr tn aw 1rdtng ath lcttc lcttcrs Also undcr thc commtttec s turtsdtctton ts thc hnanctng of any trtps w htch thc C D S athlcttc tcstms mtkc to othcr ctttcs Thc solc trtp thts xc tr was m1dc by thc 1 trsttw b1skctball tcam to Icm brol1c Counttx D11 tn Kmsts Ctty In tddttton to ptxtmg thc costs ol scndtnc: C D9 tctms to tnd from out oltown qamcs thc ducs whtch thc cxccuttxc body collccts arc uscd for thc purchtsc of such thtngs as untlorms 1nd hrst ttd TATF ROBERTSON suppltes and for the fees of oflletals at home games Thts vetr thc Assoctatton also took up sexcral mtttcrs aflccttng school poltcy tn thc Iuturc Thc hrst matter whtch thcy undcrtook was th tt of award tng lcttcrs to checrle1dcrs An amendment to thts cffcct w ts passcd unantmously bccausc tt was felt that aw trdtng checrlcadcrs lcttcrs would sttmulatc tntcrcst tn cheerleadtng sts well as rcw strd the parttct pants Also passed was an amendment whcrcbv no mcmbers ol a champtonshtp CD S tcam would re cette gold awards unless that tcam was undcfeated tn ABC League play Howcxer, thts measurc has yct to gct the approxal of thc m'11orttv of thc student Recentls tt w IS proposed that County Day amcnd tts rules to haxc a set system Whcrebv thc coaches msv gnc m1n tgers letters The suggestton w fts madc that 1 sentor bc destvn tted as head manager wtth onc or morc lowcr classmcn asststtng htm At thc cnd ol thc setson the scntor would choosc thc hc 1d mtntger for thc nc t xctr At thc prcscnt ttmc tto dcctston hts bccn rc tchcd on thts propostl but 1 commtttcc h1s bccn tppotntcd to try to formttl llc 1 It tstblc Jltn 'lhts yc r IS tn prcxtous xc trs thc Athlcttc Asso ct ttton h ts sttnpltcd 111 cfhctcnt md cconomtc tl w at of proxtdtng for thc athlcttc tcams 1nd h1s cftxcn IIS mcmbcrs somc tratntng tn 1dmtntstr1t1on 1s wcll Pagc Su cntt one 5211 ff. . ' .. . : ,111 L' '..'. rt ,. ', ll .,'tzl'.. '.IIz. 1, ' ' 1. .' 'J 2 . 'f . P 1' '. ' 2 Ig 1 -' . 'o . . . ' - ' , . , . I Q X X I l X . I X XD4 . 'Xi L . .K v I A h Q XL I Xl. K X .X ' X X. X 2 1 1 1 -2 1 1 N r 1 '11 ' H I 1 '1 1 1 1 2 1 'I - is Xa -I 1 YX . X .1 . X XA X X 3 XA' .E , 2'fk 1' -fu xvl 1 1 ' 11 1 12 ' - 1 1 sk, 1 1 I 1 L ' s X A XX .' . X' X X X 5 V X 1 . X XA . X I ck V K X VK ' .'.- ' I ' ' X I X X 4 lx ' 4 7 X X 1 X I y y 1 'X X 1 X ' X 7 - X 1 7- X X X X . 'X' . X 'X . I, K. I x , X X 'l X C J E 1 Athlettc Assoctatton, have the ulttmate control Over body. . ' - I I ' 'X I . 'n Y 7 I . xl , , 'I c. . c M X X . X X ' . I 'X I 7 X X I I I , . . . .V I I 1 ' 1 - V I I s X . fa X C C 5 5. . s L- . 1 X X X T 'X . '4 I I - '- X X 'X X1 X 1 . I . X.l X X X X X . X, - . .Xl X X X 'Q X - ' X 'X X I X T I X' 1 v ' v .X X A I X-v X2 2 2 X XX: 'Xa X X, X .L X 2 , . , .2 .-, 2. , , 1. J, - 1 . ' 1. Q- .1 1 ' . 1 Q. ' I, 1' ' ' . .. .' , 1 - , 4 at 1 .z, , . 1 1, -1 . . 1, , , , , , .'. ' . '1 1 1 -'1 . 1. '.. ff 1 1 , 1 ' ' ,. , c 1. . c 1 c .', x x,,, '., , 1 11 1 1 1 1 'I' 1. 1'- 1. Ai is 1 'I- .' .4 ,1 I 1 - 1 ' z fi z. I X 1l'l ', I Vltflonnell slips through small hole in line as Convey blocks out two U. City tacklers. Esprrli a very strong and auspicious start. in which the team looked comparatively better than it did later in the season, the Country Day varsity football team finished its 1955 schedule with an even four and four record and placed second in the ABC League with two victories and one loss. The Rams again participated in one of the toughest slates in school history. In their first games the Rams' superior conditioning, gained through hard work in pre-season football camp. gave them an added advantage which was equalized as the season progressed. Under the able tutelage of Head Coach Robert P. Hughes, Back Coach Frank E. Ward. and Line Coach john F. Ioline. the squad improved in each department, but seldom were the boys able to combine these strengths and become the potent team they were capable of being. Tate Robertson. All-ABC League back for the second year. was the team's top runner and passer at the tailback position. Captain Bob Convcy, Dick Waring, and Iohn lVlcDonnell rounded out the backfield at fullback. quarterback. and wing- back. respectively. The forward wall lined up with Randy Wielandy and Dolph Hanser or lay Soest at ends, Bud Hobart 44' Boa CoNvEY. Fullbucl: Team Captain Second Team All-ABC League Back Excellent captain and back. Page Seventy-three . ffeilf' 1, x H U fs-.rf at-.1-sr-A-v- W eil .. QL in 4 :- '- i' Xu nm. , YW Two Chaminade taeklers close in on Robertson after a long punt return. and Bill Lortz or Denne Garner at tackles. Bruce Homeyer and Curt Wolf at guards, and Woody Beeler at center. Defensively, Wielandy and Hobart played ends, Chip Matthews and Beeler held down the tackle spots, and Dave Martin occupied the middle guard slot. Wolf and Waring were the outside linebackers, while Roy Bowen and Hanser played the inner backer-up positions. Convey and Robertson as halfbacks were the mainstays of the Rams, pass defense. ROY BOWEN, Center Good tackler-courageous and determinedf' a Page Seventy-four Wielandy, highest scoring end in the district, received an All-District Honorable Mention. Be- sides Robertsong Wielandy, Hobart, and Beeler were placed on the All-ABC League team, while Hanser, Convey, and Freshman Matthews made the second loop team. Wolf and Bowen gained Honorable Mention in the league. Starting off the season with nine returning lettermen, C.D.S. held high hopes of successfully defending its ABC League championship. How- Dicx WARING, Quarterback TATE ROBERTSON, Tazlbaclt f'Good quarterback-aggressive, All-ABC League Bark fast, good blocker. A great offensive bank Y 1 Y: ,A Wielandy leaps high for a pass in the Burroughs game. ever. a lack of consistently hard blocking and tackling proved to be a serious handicap to the team's aspirations. Codasco's most feared offen- sive threat was the passing combination of Robert- son to Wielandy, a combine which accounted for nine touchdowns. Wielandy's 60 points topped the Codasco scoring while Robertson tallied 36 and Wolf 17. Wolf, the teamis kicker, was invalu- able, proving himself one of the top punters in the district besides converting successfully 17 times RANDY WIELANDY. End in 23 attempts. Although the Rams' opponents were held reasonably in check by the C.D.S. pass defense, they were able to gain 500 yards more on the ground than did the Rams. Country Day 26-Chaminade I2 The Rams continued their mastery over Chami- nade by taking a 26-12 victory for the season's first win. Tailback Robertson was the offensive star for the Rams as he scored once, hit Wielandy All ABC League End IJICK ENGELSMANN, Tailbucl: DOLPH HANSER, End onorable Mention All-District End Good passer. ball carrier. Second Team All-ABC League End Excellent pass receiver. and punter-an excellent back. Excellent fighting spirit. I . 1 i ', Aff Page Seventy-fix e ff? ,Y Q94 fag zum gg at f '- Top Robertson breaks through '1 hole ln the llne ln the Rltenour game Bottom VItDonnell sxxeeps mde around end m the Prln game CHIP MATTHEXN s, Tachlf Second Team All ABC League Tackle Strong defenslxe tackle Page Sexenty sxx with a touchdown pass and set up an other CDS TD wtth hls bllSI8l'lI'lg runnlng Wlelandy tallled TWICE once on Robertsons pass and once steallng the ball from a Flyer punter Iunlor Iay MclVl1llan tn h1s first varslty foot ball game Iced the game for Codasco wlth a plunge IH the thrrd period Country Day I3 Rlfenour 7 In the most excttlng game of the year the courageous Rams vnth a last mlnute score upset a hlghly rated Rltenour eleven Again Robertson was the OHCHSIVQ standout for Country Day perlod tally and then after the Huskles had tled the game and 'almost run out the clock he r1Hed a thlrteen yard touchdown pass to Wtelandy The Rams played thelr best game as thelr blocklng and tackllng were the most consistent shown all season Mllwaukee Country Day 3I S+ Louls Counfry Day 2I Desptte a rejuxenatcd attack rn the second half the Rams fell before a large povserful Mllwaukee aggregatron After appearmg almost helpless durlng the first two perlods the Rams behlnd 25 O took the field m the second half and out ran out tackled and out fought M1lW3UkCC but were unable to make up the XISIIOFS first half advan tage Wlelandy caught two more TD Im HICKOK Tackle Strong defenslxe lineman Should play both vxays ln lflab , - ' 3 , . 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Q 1 , , ' I . . . 7 . . y . , V . . . ,, , - 1 K - Q - , 4- . 7 . . , . l . - . r I I x passes ln this game while Robertson romped over once Country Day I3 Western Mnhfary Academy 6 The Rams had a great deal of trouble plckmg up thelr tenth straight league vlctory as two first half touchdowns were 1ust enough to keep the hard running Cadets from vlctory Had Western sported a varled attack lt would have burled Country Day However Westerns offense was only effectlve on the ground where xt trlpled the yardage galned by the Rams Wlelandy snagged a pass from Robertson for the first C D S score and McDonnell scampered into the end 7one for the final score Throughout the remalnder of the game the Cadets threatened but the Codasco forward wall held when the chips were down Pembroke C D S I9 SI' Louls C D S I4 thelr first v1etory over the Rams 1n ten encounters between the clubs Playlng as they had two Satur days before agalnst Rltenour the Rams quickly scored and continued to domlnate play comlng out on top at half tlme 14 6 MclVl1llan scored the first C D S touchdown and Warlng grabbed a Robertson pass for the other score Then ln the second half the Raiders controlling the ball three times as much as Codasco completely outplayed the Rams and came out 19 14 vlctors Counfry Day 40-PFIFICIPIG 0 In thelr second league game of the season the Rams snapped out of their lnconslstent ways and soundly trounced a medlocre Pr1n eleven After DENNE GARNER Tackle undergolng several llneup changes Country Day started slowly scoring twelve points ln the first half but plcked up quickly at the outset of the final half Duck Engelsmann playmg tallback for the first tlme was the oflensxve star as hrs run ning and passmg accounted for lnnumerable yard age Wlelandy agaln led the scormg wlth twelve polnts whlle Robertson McDonnell Engelsmann and Convey contrlbuted one tally 3p16C6 John Burroughs 32-Country Day 7 Rusty after a two week layoff the Rams were overpowered by the Bombers 1n the tltle decxdmg ame 1n the ABC League The game was rela tlvely close ln the first half B belng ahead 13 0 at mtermlsslon but as the second half progressed the Rams were outclassed Country Day had many chances to score but was unable to capltallze on any of them Codascos only tally came late yards Whlle Country Day s vaunted passmg at tack was almost completely smothered the unher alded IB aerlal game set up score after score for the vlctors Unlverslfy ClI'y 44-Country Day 2I Country Day ln the final game of the season bowed to an aggressive U Clty squad The In dlans kept the Rams bottled up ln the first half and not untll the second half were the Rams able to click offenslvely Robertson scored once and passed to Wlelandy twice as Country Day relled almost exclusively on passmg ln the second half to avert a shutout Played well although handicapped by In Sonsr End DAVE MARTIN Tackle mjurles shows great promise for next Strong blocklng end good pass Excellent llneman very strong year recelver defenslvely Page Seventy seven . . , . . . , . 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DICK NELSON ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS W-on Lost COUNTRY DAY , 6 O Burroughs , , , 4 2 Principia , 2 4 Western DDING the SlYIh ABC League championship in succession to its record the powerful Codasco B team coached by Messrs ohn W Fisher and Iohn A Myers completed another highly success ful season undefeated By tlemg thelr first game and overpowering their opposition in seven others the unior Rams amassed a total of 210 points throughout the season while they allowed only two tallies to be scored against them Startlng the season slowly after only a week of practice the B team tied a larger and better conditioned Normandy eleven 7 7 Gaining mo mentum quickly the invincible Codasco team wal loped the weak Chammade unlor Flyers by the score of 52 0 in its second non league game of the season In full swing the team was pltted against a strong Burroughs team and with a single touch down in the first quarter brought back IIS first fContmued on page 1471 C Foofball ROGER LORD C C t O ap ams FR11D HANSLR ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS Wrmn Lost burroughs CIJUNTRX DAY Western Pri ne lpla o'vtPLrT1NG its season with a record of four xxins and tvxo losses the C football team under the competent coaching of Messrs Donald H Webb and W Glenn Degener copped second three boys returning from the previous years championship squad the teams main problem this vear xxas inexperience Ramed out of IIS first fiction a scrimmage with the Normandy Freshmen the team faeed Bur roughs in IIS first game Outclassed by the su perlor and more experienced Bombers the C team lost 14 0 The next yxeek ln a game against Prlncipla the Webbmen exened their record by dovs ning the Panthers 21 0 Weldon Rogers and Roger Lord accounted for the first two tallles and Fred Hanser pitched to Ed Fordyce for the third Encounterlng stiffer opposition the follovxing fContmued on page 1472 Country Country Country Country Country Day Day' Day Day Day Country Day Country Day Country Day Normandy' Chaminade Burroughs Principia Western Principia Burroughs Western Cordonnier svxeeps xxlde on a rexerse in the second I B game 7 0 O U 0 7 0 U Burroughs Coun rx Day Countrx Dax Country Dax Burroughs Country Dax H'1nser gets Off a pas in the Prm ame C TEAM GAMES Country Dax Principia Western Prinelpla Country Dax Western Page Eighty o HC 5 . , 0 6 LL s, ' I . 7 i ' - 1 I . . . y . . . . . i 3 l 9 I - a ' SC S! ' , - I . . - , - 3 Il Il ' Y- 6 0. ' -1 2 J . 2 -1 ' -A ' it ts r 3 ' - ' . Y X fi 97 x place in the ABC League. Since there were only - - i - . '- ' ' ' g . , ' , - ' . J 5. I, U- U g ty ,V 21- ef . it . f . 5 5 7- s ll , , ,, ,- V ,V 26- ' is ' 4 2 27- 5 ,V 6 ' I, 1, .. 5- , U Varsity Baske+ball Cuptriin . .... . I.'riIOUGit they compiled a mediocre over-all A season's record of eight wins and eleven losses. the varsity cagers brought home the ABC League championship. gained fourth place in their re- gional. and reached the semi-finals ol the Prin- cipia Tournament. Playing a very diflieult schedule. the Rams were . . . . . . PAoi.jouANstzN unsuccessful outside of the ABC League as they dropped ten of thirteen non-league tilts-hve to Suburban League powerhouses. Four of Codaseo's opponents reached the State basketball tourna- ments. Even Codasco's 53-point per game aver- age. although relatively high. was ten points below that of the Rams' opponents. as the Red and Q,N?.tx5 E0 QQBASL-0 E 1 1 Third Rout Wellman. fingelstnann. Sieloll. D. Meier. Craeser. Mr. Sticknev Second Roux' Nlr. Webb. Nlauze. Barrett. Allen, Plaza. Adams. Nl. Hirsch First Rout R. Smith. Salomon. Garner. Skilling. Iohansen. Soest. Brokaw. Bur t Coaches Stickney and VVebb ge lfighty-two ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS llfrm Lost CfJL'Xf'I'RX' Dm' 3 l VV:-stern -l 12 liinroughs 'S 'S Principia ll 5 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Ponimer Skilling 273 St test l T l johansen l3l Garner 12-1 Salomon 98 63 White was overwhelmed by twenty or more points e i g h t times. However. Country Day was able to out-rebound its taller op- ponents by l78 bounds. Using the three re- turning lettermen as a core, Coaches Donald H. Webb and Russell H. Stiekney developed the s q u a d into a well- rounded unit. All five members of the first team were selected to All- League teams. lay Soest. for the second year. and lack Skilling were named to the first teamg Iun- ior Denne Garner earned a spot on team num- ber twog and Sid Salomon and Captain Paul jo- hansen received Honorable Mention. Soest and Skilling were further honored by being awarded Honorable Mention on the District Team. Bob Pommer. Charlie Burger. and Robin Smith were the only others on the team to see frequent action. With seventeen- and ten-point averages. respec- tively. Skilling and Soest led the squad in scoring while Soest. Skilling, and Iohansen all garnered close to 200 rebounds for the season. The clutch playing of Garner was the largest single factor in the Red and White's winning of the league crown. John Burroughs 54-Couniry Day 48 Plagued with exceptionally poor ball-handling and an inability to hit from the free-throw line. Codasco dropped its first league encounter. Al- though they led throughout most ol' the game by a slim margin, the Rams got the jitters late in the contest and laltered under a well-executed Bomber press. Skilling's l8 markers and Soest's I4 were not enough to ofiset the Price Roaders' well- rounded attack. Country Day 60-Wesiern Mili+ary Academy 56 Spurred on by the Burroughs loss. Country Day jumped to an early lead that it never relinquished. The contest. close throughout. ended on a breath- taking note as VVestern narrowed the gap to two points. but Garner's two last-minute buckets clinched the duel. A new offense. an excellent last break. and a tight zone defense teamed with QU- and 14-point performances by Skilling and Salo- D Nxti CARN1-LR, Citmrzl Sm SAt,oxioN. Curml l'eatn. All-ABC League Honorable Mention. All-ABC league Skilling Ilnpj and Pommer fbottonzj score in the victorious second Burroughs QIHIUQ. Page Iiighty-three mon. respectively. gave the Rams a rewarding upset victory over the 1eague's defending cham- pions. Country Day 70-Principia 57 C.D.S. displayed all its potential in this rout of Principia as it hit 44 per cent from the field and out-rebounded the Panthers by 30. Although the Rams were behind by seven points after one quarter of play, they hit eleven for 14 in the next period to take a safe lead. Country Day's well- rounded attack was once again led by Skilling. who turned in a 23-point performance. Country Day 7l-Western Military Academy 69 The scoring punch of Skilling Q22 pointsl and Garner C21 pointsl and the rebounding of Iohan- sen C235 were the major factors in Codaseo's ex- citing victory over the league co-leader. Down 7-0 at the start. the Rams were unable to cut this margin and at half trailed. 37-30. The game seemed lost as the Red and White fell behind by 13 at one time in the final quarter, but Country Day fought back to knot the score at 65 apiece as the buzzer sounded. Baskets bv Garner and Bur- ger. in overtime, wrapped up the important win. Country Day 64-John Burroughs 62 Hitting a fabulous 48 per cent from the floor and 75 per cent from the foul stripe. the C.D.S. quintet revenged itself for its earlier loss to the Bombers while einching a First-place tie in the league. The co-league leaders were never more than three points apart until the final minutes when Codasco pulled nine points ahead. How- ever, once again the Rams faltercd under the press and saw their lead dwindle to only one point. Garner's 21 points and Skilling's 15 were high for the victors. Country Day 62-Principia 43 Never pressed, the Red and White eoasted to its fifth straight league victory and the ABC title by capitalizing on the Panthers' inability to score or rebound effectively. ln the third period the Rams broke the game wide open with their fast breaks while their tight zone defense stopped Prin cold. The game's star was Iohansen, who, besides grab- bing 22 rebounds, continually set up Skilling and Soest for most of their 24 and 16 tallies. NON-LEAGUE GAMES The Rams opened their season against a tall St. Louis U. High team and with a blazing last quarter were able to hold the Iunior Billikens to a twenty-point victory. 70-50. Unseeded in the Principia Tournament. Country Day wasted little time in downing Berkeley. 53-43. and fourth- ranked VVellston. 68-61. In the semi-finals of the tourney the Rams bowed to top-seeded Maple- Skilling dumps in a beautifully exuuttd lay Soest txecutes a layup against Burroughs. Iohansen gets oll' a jump-shot against VVestern. in the second Burroughs gtrne PALL, Ioimxsex. Forward Bos POMMER, Guard JAY SUEST, Center jack SKILLING, Forttrrrd Team Captain All-ABC League Team All-ABC League Team norable Mention, All-ABC League Honorable Mention, All-District Honorable Mention, All Distritt wood, a team which later was to become second in the state. In their 1955 finale the Rams, find- ing the Indians, 6' 8 Wilbur lVlarsh's school record-setting 31 points too much to cope with, fell before U. City, 67-35. After three league tilts the Red and White traveled to Kansas City, where it suffered its worst defeat of the season, 80-36, at the hands fo Pem-Day, later State Class lVl Champions. Sixteen- and 15-point performances by Johansen and Skilling were to no avail as the Rams, playing their third game in six days, bowed to the Ritenour Huskies, 67-54. An eleven for 15 shooting spree in the first quarter gave Chami- nadeis Flyers a 62-48 win over their visitors, who were paced by Salomon and Soest with twelve and ten points, respectively. In a contest between the ABC League Champs and the State Tournament bound title-winners in the Catholic Athletic Con- ference, Country Day was soundly trouneed by Mercy and Bill O'Brien, 68-48, despite Skilling's 22 points. Country Day closed its regular season with a 70-48 loss to Hancock. Seeded fourth in their regional, the Rams knocked off a weak Pattonville five before losing to St. Charles, who went to the State, and Ferguson in the Rams' poorest-played game of the season. Skilling's three-game total of 61 placed him second in the Berkeley Regional. JUNIOR VARSITY GAMES Winning all five of its games, the junior var- sity basketball team, under the leadership of its new coach, Mr. Stickney, finished atop the myth- ical junior varsity ABC League. Because the lay- vees were part of the varsity squad, they were unable to play any non-league encounters. Co- dasco would have had a sixth game. with Prin- cipia, but faulty scheduling and Country Day's previous clinching of first place caused it not to be played. Country Day showed a knack for playing when the chips were down as three of its five victories were by a single tally. Hampered by an inability to score consistently in the 28-minute time limit, the Rams averaged a low 40.2 points per game against their opponents, 36.6. Because of its height, the Red and White, in all its games, had complete control of the backboards. Bob Barrett, Charlie Burger, and lim Mauze were the stalwarts of the scoring attack as they averaged, respectively, 9.4, 8.8, and 7.0 markers per contest. While the Rams' excellent rebounding was largely due to the efforts of Robin Smith and Dan Thatcher, the all-important, but little-recognized, jobs of ball- handling and defense were taken care of by Dick Engelsmann and Van Brokaw. Beginning the season against arch-rival Iohn Burroughs, Country Day, using a tight defense, gained a 37-34 victory. Behind at the quarter, the Rams came to life and, outscoring the Bombers ll-5 in the second period. took command. Barrett, netting 16, and Thatcher, with nine, were C0- dascois high scorers. With Burger counting ten and Thatcher eight, the Rams eked out a thrilling 36-35 decision over Western. The Red and White quintet led by a slim margin until a fourth-quarter Cadet press nearly crushed Codasco's bid for its second win. 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Van Straalen had experimented with several lineup changes. he found a combination which clicked. and from then on the Rams con- sistently displayed championship form. Although it played the longest and hardest schedule ol any soccer team in the history ol Country Day. the team out-scored its opposition. 45 to 25. All- Distriet Center Forward Randy VVielandy proved to be the big gun on offense. firing 21 shots past enemy goalies. Right Inside Curt Wtmll' contrib- uted to the cause with nine. a sum closely followed by Lelt Wing john McDonnell's six. Right VVing Bob Convey's three. and Center Halfbaclc and Y tliu sNu o s l rhtrt Lgowtn Bowtisox f I ot Lift a tl.er. Nlaechling Churc R' .J ': H. lvobtrtson. Vlcllonne . Bee er Varsl+y Soccer Captain . . Diex VVARING ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS llvftfl Los! Tictl Citi sim Dm -l l l Burroughs -l 2 lt VVestern '5 5 U Principia lt 3 l Captain Dick Waring's two. Insides Henry Blodg- ett and Tom Walther and Halfbacks Bill Lortz completed the scoring with one tally apiece. Left Inside Henry Meier, the other forward to see regu- lar duty. set up many goals with his long, bullet- like kicks. The other regulars were Halfbacks Bruce Homeyer, Tate Robertson. and lack Kern. while Fullbacks Bill Robertson and Dolph Hanser and Goalie Tony Campagna proved successful in staying off attacks on the C.D.S. goal. Counfry Day 3-Western Mili+ary Academy I Taking the first step towards defending its league championship, Codasco downed a weak Western eleven by a respectable 3-l margin. The Rams jumped out in lront of the Cadets early in the game when Wielandy blasted a pass from VVolf into the enemy goal. The Red and White's second tally came on a long shot by Wolf which just managed to get past the Western goalie. In the second half McDonnell connected to put the Rams ahead 3-0. Western averted the shutout in the waning minutes with a penalty kick. mek KERN. Hnlfbucl: BOB CONVEY. Ufing HANK MEIER, Inside J '4 A ,git l M .4 Wielandy and Blodgett steal ball from a Ladue player BILL l.ORTZ. Halfbaclf . .. . g Q 4 . iil 1 QQ , p p V I- 4 'H'-f f , X , 2 Q 0 A 5 ix .. '59 W - Toxi VVALTHER. Inside BRUCE HOMEYER. Halfbacl: IOHN MCDONNELL. Ufing TATE ROBERTSON, Halfbaclf Page Eighty-nine Dorm-i HANSER, Fulllzaclr CURT Woi.F. Inside RANDY WlEl.iXNDX'. Center Forward All-District Right Inside HENRY BLODGETT, Inszdt 5 v I Dick WARING, I-Ialfbaclf Bun HoBAa1'. Wing Team Captain Alternate Center Halfbaek. All-District Country Day 2-Principia 2 Hampered by snow and an extremely small playing field, Codasco squeaked by with a 2-2 tie with the Panthers. Prin scored two quick goals in the opening minutes of play. and the Rams found themselves fighting to gain at least a tie. Late in the first period Country Day managed to score on Woll's penalty kick. lVleDonnell knotted the score, 2-2. with a hard shot as the game was about to end to save Country Day from a league defeat. Country Day 4-Western Military Academy 0 Codasco swamped the Western eleven, 4-0, in the second contest between these two squads. Playing on its home field, the varsity lineup seemed finally to have jelled. In the first half both Wolf and Wielandy tallied while the second half saw McDonnell push one goal through and Waring follow immediately with another on a very long kick. Page Ninety TONY CAMPAGNA, Goalie Blu. ROBERTSON. Fullbacl. Country Day 2-John Burroughs I Country Day was barely able to sneak by rival John Burroughs in its fourth ABC League contest. Midway in the first half Blodgett scored with a hard shot. the goal, the first for Hank in four years of competitive soccer, coming on his seventeenth birthday. In the second period, after the Bombers had tied the score, Lortz won the game as he threw the ball into the cage from out-of-bounds. Country Day 4-Principia 0 Despite poor playing conditions. the Rams clinched first place in the ABC League with a 4-0 win over the Panthers. A smooth-working C.D.S. squad found revenge for the first Prin game in the first hall with tallies by Wolf, Wielandy, and Walther. The game, marked by the Rams, excel- lent defensive display, ended soon after McDonnell had given Country Day a four-point lead. Counfry Day 0-John Burroughs 2 Playing the final league game of the year, the Rams were outplayed by a highly spirited John Burroughs eleven, 2-0. The first half was a tight defensive duel with neither team able to take many shots. With close to ten minutes remaining in the game, however, Codascois defense showed the strain of playing nine games in twelve days as the Bombers smashed two quick goals to place the game out of the Rams' reach. In competition outside the ABC League, the A booters found themselves pitted against some of the best ball-handlers and dribblers in the St. Louis area. With the exception of the 5-0 St. Louis U. High loss and the 4-0 Prep Seminary trouncing, the Rams more than held their own in non-league play, winning eight, losing five, and tieing one. In the season's opener, Country Day dropped Thomas jefferson, 2-0, with Convey and Wie- landy providing the scoring punch. During the Christmas holidays, the team entered the City- wide Christmas Soccer Tournament but was elimi- nated, 4-0, in the first round by the power-laden Prep Seminary Au team. Codasco tangled with McBride twice, the first decision going to the Kingshighway school, 2-l, on a wind-swept Sher- man Park field. Convey scored the lone goal for C.D.S. In a return match on the C.D.S. field late in the season, Wielandy, taking personal charge of the game, tallied three times to avenge the earlier defeat. The final score was 3-l. Country Day faced Ladue three times, twice in regularly scheduled games, and once in the second round of the City Soccer Tournament. The first game, played at Ladue, resulted in a l-1 tie as Convey was the only Codascoite able to put the ball through the goal. The other Ladue games Went to Codasco, l-0, in the tournament, Wolf scoring, and 2-0, on the victor's field as Wielandy counted in each half. Country Day split two games with St. johns, winning the first at home, 3-l, and later losing at Marquette Park, l-0. Both Wielandy and Mc- Donnell scored a marker in the first game, and the third goal was credited against a St. johns full- back, who deHected the ball into his own goal. Wielandy scored two and Wolf and McDonnell each connected for one to lead the Rams over a weak Mercy team, 4-0. A game, but outclassed Taylor School eleven was smothered under the well-oiled attack of the Rams, 9-0, Wielandy ac- counting for four goals, Wolf three, McDonnell and Convey one apiece. In the City Tournament Codasco grabbed its first-round match by nosing out Cleveland, 3-2, in an exciting overtime game. During the regula- tion time Wielandy scored twice, and Waring drove home the deciding goal in the extra period. After knocking off Ladue and bowing to St. Louis U. High, the Rams met C.B.C. to determine third place in the tournament. C.B.C. won the hotly contested game, 2-l, but had to fight all the way. Wielandy was responsible for the Rams, sole tally. Wolf and Walther battle for the hall. respectively, in the Prin and Ladue games. 1. -yt-Q ,,...x -Kath .fr -' --,,.. ,,,. K -.K rv-Q . 1- 47' si ' W ri . 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I ll V- I . 1 Rufle Team Preszdent PAUL YOUNG Vzce Preszdent Cmus LAYToN Secretary LTHOUGH lt was strengthened by the return of four lettermen Paul Young Chrls Layton Adrian Baker and Louls Burford the Country Day rlfle team coached by Mr George E G111es ple ended IIS short season wlth two vlctorles agalnst two losses The r1He teams top scorers th1s vear were Young and Layton who shot 184 and 181 respectlvely They were followed by the other four lettermen 1n th1s order Harrlson Augur Adrian Baker Claxton Long and Lou Burford To cllmax h1s four years on the rlfle team Young Won the O Re111y Cup the school s award for ex cellence IH marksmanshlp for the second straight year as he nosed out Layton ln an lntramural con test 192 191 Wlnter Term when CDS faced CBC ln their annual match Gettlng off to a slow start the Codasco marksmen fell before the Cadets 726 705 Louis BURFORD Racklng up thelr hlghest score of the season the Rams defeated Alton Hlgh School IH a postal match 730 705 Although lt was unable to break 700 ln IIS next encounter Country Day dropped a weak Ferguson squad 694 664 ROUHdlHg out IIS season agalnst perennlally strong St Louls U High the team was trounced 741 714 COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY Layton Augur Baker Long Burford Standmg Layton Young Baker Mr Gl1lBSp1B Kneelmg Burford Augur Long DAY DAY DAY DAY MATCHES Alton Ferguson St Loans U Hxgh AVERAGES lo Page Nmety three l , l ' A , ' tttttttt. ,705 c.B.c. ., ,UUU Uttrtttt . ...726 , ,,,,....,,,, 730 .,... , ,,,,,,,,.,,..,.... 705 1 - v - ,,,,,,,,r,r 694 , ,,,,,,,,... ..... 6 64 y A g , U ttttt1,t.. 714 . . ' . ,741 The team's season did not start until late in the Young A' ' ' ' ' ' A ' 'g ' . . . . . . ' ' ,,,r,' ff ,, , ,.tt are U tttt U U tvttt..... - , A , .,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,., ,W173 ' ' , ,,,,., ,. , ,,,,,, ,,,,....., ,158 , - . ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, , ,. ., , 72 Varsi+y Baseball Captain . . . . CHARLES BURGER ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS Burroughs Couiwav IJAY Western Principia Vlfon Lost' 4 2 'S 'S 'S 'S 2 -l Mr. Ward, Coach LTHOUGH the varsity baseball team, eight deep in returning lettermen, was able to Held an experi- enced man at every position at season's beginning. it played very unpredictably, losing several close league games which eliminated it from ABC League conten- tion but making an impressive record against stiffer non-league competition. Pitching was the team's strongest point, as the mound staff registered an ex- cellent earned-run average ol under two scores per game. However, the squad's batting average re- mained right around .225 throughout most of the season. Also the Rams were highly inconsistent de- lensively, thus cutting down on the effectiveness of the hurlers. Paul lohansen, lay McMillan, and lim Hickok composed the Rams' strong pitching staff. Iohansen returned this year after making the All-ABC League team last year and, except for a brief period in mid- season when he was plagued with a sore arm, turned in stellar performances although he was the victim of sloppy fielding in several heart-breaking losses. After being used sparingly last season, lVlclVlillan came on strong to be the clubys number two pitcher. Hiclcok. from the B team. gave the Rams the strongest pitching depth they have had in recent years. Captain Charlie Burger, entrenched behind the plate, played every inning for the second year, Back Rout Soest. Hirsch. Mr. Ward, Kroeger St-cond Row: Iianser, Desloge, Webb, Campagna, Mt-Millan Illtlvolv Kern, Walther Front Row: Engelsmann. Matthews, Wielandy, Barrett. Iohansen T. Robertson, B. Robertson Pl! Page Ninety-four Bill Robertson slides safely into third base for a long triple. CHARLIE BURGER. Catcher T1-am Captain Down HANSEII, First Base while hitting over .300 for the season. Around the infield Dolph Hanser, Iay Soest, and lay McMillan worked at first base, Bill Robertson at second and Bob Barrett at short made up the Rams' keystone combination. and Tate Robertson held down the hot corner for the third straight year until he chipped his ankle sliding into the plate against Prin and was replaced by Tom Walther. Dick Engelsmann and Soest shared duties in left field, Randy Wielandy played center, and Curt Wolf was in right. Bill Robertson led the team in hitting, batting right around .400 for the season, and also was the leader for Country Day in hits and runs batted in. His older brother, until his injury, was tops in total bases and slugging percentage with .724. Wielandy led the team in runs scored and stolen bases while Wolf topped the squad in walks and strikeouts. RANDY W1121.ANDv, Center Field TATE RoBER'rsoN. Third Base Counfry Day 2-John Burroughs 3 Beginning its league schedule against last year's champions, Codacso dropped a heart-breaking 3-2 decision. The two top ABC League pitchers of last year, Mike Lane and Iohansen, did outstanding jobs, with the Bomber ace coming through in the clutch. Tate Robertson's hit in the third driving in Iohansen gave C.D.S. a one-run lead, but Burroughs rallied back with a total of three runs in the fourth and fifth innings. A last inning Ram rally, highlighted by Wolfis single, fell short as Lane, with the bases filled and two out, fanned Codasco's best hitter, Bill Rob- ertson. Had the Red and VVhite shown less careless base-running and outfielding, the score might easily have been reversed. Page Ninety-five Bill Robertson bothers pitcher by dancing off first base. Country Day 4-Western Military 5 The journey up to Alton proved to be in vain as Country Day dropped its second straight ABC League encounter, this time to league leader Western, 5-4. The Cadets jumped on C.D.S. starter Iohansen early, scoring four runs on five hits in the initial three innings. For the remaining three frames Johan- sen set down his opponents on a single and one un- earned run. Burger's second-inning double and Engelsmann's single in the sixth paved the way for the first two Red and White tallies. Once again a seventh inning Country Day rally fell short as singles by Wielandy and Bill Robertson, the second for each, were able to push across only two scores. The Cadets, Bill Lyons stifled the rally by retiring McMillan on strikes. Five Ram errors helped Western to victory as only one of the Cadets' five runs was earned. Country Day 2-Principia 2 Sloppy fielding became a C.D.S. trademark as the team played Principia to a 2-2 eight-inning tie, called finally because of darkness. The six Country Day errors were a determining factor in the outcome as the last one, with two down in the seventh, let in the tying run. lVlclVlillan, starting his second game in as many days, allowed two hits and one run before re- tiring in the second because of a sore arrn. Relief pitcher Hickok hurled the season's best game, allow- ing but one hit and one unearned run in the seven innings he worked. The Rams' offense consisted of two safeties by Bill Robertson, a triple by his brother, and a seventh-inning run-producing single by Han- ser. Country Day 5-John Burroughs 6 Once again defensive weaknesses spelled defeat for the Rams are two consecutive eighth-inning errors gave the Bombers a tense ABC League win. Bob Bar- rett was the hitting star for Country Day as he hit a bases-loaded double and two-run single. Had his mates played tight baseball, Starter Hickok would have had little trouble. However, tiring under the extra load, he gave way to lohansen in the fifth, who then proceeded to set the Bombers down without a run until the eighth when Burger attempted a pick- off play. and the Rams threw the ball all over while the Burroughs base-runner scampered across the plate. Codasco got to Bomber pitcher Lane several times before he was relieved, but poor base-running on Country Day's part saved him from any very serious trouble. Non-League Games By smothering Ladue, 8-3, in a rain-shortened five-inning game. Country Day won its first opener in six years. Two runs in each of the first two in- nings, and a four-run fourth gave Codasco a com- manding lead that was never threatened. Iohansen was in excellent form, in trouble only twice and then easily able to work his way out again. Tate Robert- son, with two R.B.l.'s and three stolen bases, was the major menace to Ladue. In his varsity debut jim Hickok set down University City, 8-3, in another rain-halted contest of five innings. I-Iickok gave up only four hits. The Rams looked their season's best as they effectively worked squeeze plays and came through when it was most needed. Once again the Robertson brothers constituted the hitting attack as between them, they knocked in Five of the Red and White's eight runs. C.D.S. licked one of the area's best pitchers, Gary Schocn, squeezing by Lutheran in an exciting contest, 5-4. Tate Robertson's double drew first blood, driv- ing in the first Codasco tally, but from that point on the Rams had to fight back. Bill Robertson's two-run triple in the fifth highlighted a three-run rally. How- ever, only Curt Wolf's perfect peg to home, which retired a Lutheran runner and quelled a desperate Crusader rally, preserved the game for Codasco starter lay McMillan. The Rams, against undefeated Suburban League leader Normandy, fumbled away a 10-6 encounter. The Vikings with the best hitting aggregation in St. Louis, displayed their power by banging out twelve hits for 17 bases. Codasco's Hickok pitched a fine game but received little sup- port defensively as his teammates committed ten errors. Tate Robertsonis two-run home run, and two hits apiece by Bill Robertson and Wielandy led Country Day offensively. lay Soest connects for a hit. A three-run first inning and excellent clutch pitch- ing by McMillan enabled Country Day to win its first state tournament game, over C.A.C. leader DeAn- dreis, 3-l. A walk, two errors, and a pair of singles by Wolf and Burger accounted for the Rams' total output. Codasco had but two safeties in the remain- ing frames-Barretis double and Wielandyis single. lt was lVlclVlillan,s second consecutive complete game. lVIclVlillan came back the next week to shut out lVlc- Bride, 6-0, on two hits and thus keep Codasco alive in the state tourney. The Rams took an early lead by scoring twice in the second and then smothered the Micks under a four-run barrage in the sixth frame. Walther, starting his first game, cracked out two hits. fContinued on page 1481 PAU1. IOHANSEN, Pitcher Im' IVICIVIILLAN. In Soesr, Left Field, First Base Boa BARREIT, Shortstop Pitcher, First Base Page Ninety-seven Bezel Ron 'Vlr Degener Roosslcr Craescr P1111 S Bobmson Wellm1n R Nelson Rogers F Hanscr Sehleht greond Ron Dyer Hemker logm Clarkson loeb Mlller T Hlrseh DOW1tt Front Rem Crlllln Helrtcl Curlee lDlCl'lI' Brodskx MeClell'1nd Ingersoll Bxrtlett B Baseball Captazn RIAIIY nded bw the return ol four ol 11st wears lettermen Co 1eh W Glenn Degener s B b1se ball team showing a great deal of promlse and poten t11l lumped off to a good start grovxlng stronger U1me by game Although the pltehlng staff eonslst mg of crry Ioeb Hugh Bartlett and Charllc Hem kcr xx IS perhaps the greatest asset to the team the 11 vt Iflllmt laxs down 1 bun lligie lNll'l0lX 51 GLORCL LOGAN eatehlng staff headed by Goof lVIcClell1nd the ln fi ld eomposed from Hrst to thlrd of Bill Dver Fred Hanser Ilm Carkson 1nd Frank Elllott 1nd the out Held of George Log 1n lm lVl1ller and Dlek Nelson proxed themselves to be quite eaplblc Fhe teams h1Illl'1f2,' howcxer was rather poor and lneonslstent desplte thc efforts ol Dyer Clarkson and Elliott who turned IU lxerages of 500 350 and 300 respce tlxely Feeling a need for more praetl e the R1ms eom mllllng sexen errors and lalllflg to hlt mth men on base lost thelr lnltlal eontest of the season to a strong Normandy nme 'S l In thc seeond game Vkllh Loeb on the mound the Rams vuth the help of 1n lmproxement IH Hcldlng and hlttlng vsero able to smother 1 rather vxe'1k Burroughs squad 8 3 Cod 1seo to 1 6 5 xletory oxer Iuther1n on the strength ol 1 game wlnnlng last mnmg slngle by Llllott 'I he B team raeked up IIS thlrd straxght xlctorv 111 ll 2 dcelslon oxer Western Mllltary Aeademy as lo b pltehed P1 br1ll11nt three hlt masterpleee strlk Ing out l7 Cadets vsxth hls sharp breaklng eurxe Illlott 1nd Nelson vsere the hxttlng stars ol this game Cod 1seo s eustomary l1te lnnmg rally fell short as St I OUIS U Hlgh camo out '1 7 4 vxmner desplte Loeb s fContmued on page 1481 'f 'f 1 . 7 , , l .Y . 221, . .0 1 ' 2 1 . 1 10 1 .'. . . , ' 2 ' 1 'f ' , ' , 1 71 1 1 1 ' 1 l 1 1 -' 1 n II n a 1 n s n A A s 1 Q u u n 4 n u u n n I I. : '- 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 111 ' 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - - 1 e J e1 J 1 1 , 1 , hz ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' , rx 1 1 ' 1 2 r 1 1 3 i l Y 'X I I '- 'X A ll ' I X! 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' A ' ' ' ' 4 ' A 1- 1 '1 ' af' '-ciflt Varslfy Tracle Captazn Bos CONVI Y ACK of expertenee and depth made prospeets for 1 Hlfllilllg se tson seem rzther sllm for the Country Dax tr tele team as 1ts season started but eonslstent hard work by all 1ts members m tde Il 1 reasonably strong eontender In a xerv powerful ABC league Country Day was tnythlng., but the soft toueh ll was expeeted to be Although the teams sts I'CILlI'Y1lI1g lettermen Bob Conxex tele Skilling, ohn Curby Bud Hobart Glen lVleDon ald and Warren Boesehensteln dld the bulk of the seasons scorlng ll was the ones who luled to letter last year ohn McDonnell Date lVleDowell Bxll Bowersox Dlele Helmholl and Roger lord and the sex eral neweomers Blll Faekcrt Don Wtl son and Bob Meter who made the d1HLI'LI1LL lor Country Day Under Head Coach ohn A My ers asslsted by Messrs ohn W Flsher Robert C squad lmprox ed conslderably durlng the year Thls was especlally apparent wxth Bow ersox IH the 440 yard dash and Lord ln the mlle run Com ew was the onlv team member to break a school rec ord as he low ered h1S own prex 1ous record settlng mark IH the 880 yard run Hobart was hlgh po1nt man for the season as he eonslstently scored ln the welghts and often pleked up addltlonal pomts IH the dashes and the broad jump McDonald was an almost sure winner ln Cotehes Flsher Sttelenes 'Vlello and Vlxers Buek Rott Wllson Stoele Vlr lusher Ilobart 'Vlr Vlello Vlr Myers Vlr Qttelenex Voss lleleert Brand Thzrd Rou Wullmg Burloxd Slmpsmn lunseh Nfl3Ll7P 'Vlellonald lNeleer lfltle 'Vlorrlss Dodds Steond Rott Vlellonnell Vlellowell Henslex Biggs B Vleler Helrnholf Thateher Bower ox lsellex ORelll Front Rott Lord C trner Bowen Boesehensteln D XllClCI' Curbx Slxlllllll, CtlYClCtl1DlCT Conxex Page lNlnetx nine O 1A' 1'1 11 1 1 -1- 2 ' Az. A 2 ,' ' I . J , , - ' 'L 1A' 1s 1 y 1 ' ' rl 1 1 - - 7 V 1 l l I . I X H , . ' 1 - '1 1 . 1 o 1 5. . 1 ' 1 Y. 1 - ye f . , 1 , I 1.X ' X ' 3 X Ii Mello. and Russell H. Stlckney, all the boys on the . Y . 7 Y. V .' - . ' ' 7 ' .1 e .I ' 'S .le . '. H' '.'4 .A 4. ' V4 i ', V x the pole vault as was Convey in the 880. Skilling scored often in the broad jump and high jump and sometimes in the hurdles. Boesehenstein was the team's regular hurdler while Curby appeared often in the 220 and on relay teams. McDonnell, as well as running the 100- and 220-yard sprints, served on many winning relay teams as did Bob Meier, Convey, Bowersox, and Skilling. Country Day IOOV3-Mercy lbw Country Day, grabbing a first in every event, ran away with its first meet, outclassing a weak Mercy squad, 100W to l6Z. Hobart was the high scorer with firsts in both dashes, both weights, and a second in the broad jump. Skilling won the high hurdles, the broad jump, tied for first in the high jump. and ran on the winning 880 relay team. Boesehenstein tied Skilling in the high jump, won the low hurdles, and was second in the highs. Bowersox took a first in the 440, a second in the discus, a third in the shot, and ran anchor man on the mile relay team. The summary was as follows: I20-YARD HIGH IIURDl.lZ?SkilIing ICI, first: Boesehenstein ICI, second: Curbv ICI, third. Time: 19.3 sec. IIIII-YARD DASIIfIIobart ICI, first: Coleman Donnell ICI, third. Time: lII.8 sec. MlI.Ii RUN-Lord ICI, first: Iiackert ICI. Second: Dttnman IMI. third. Time: 5 min. 23.3 see. XXII-YARD RISIAY-Won by C.D.S. IMcDonneIl, B. Meier, Skilling. CurbyI. Time: I min. 42.3 sec. 440-YARD DASIIfBowersox ICI, first: McDowell ICI, second: Mauze ICI, third. Time: 58.3 sec. ISU-YARD I.OW HIIRDLIZS-Boesehenstein ICI, first: Curby ICI. second: Hilton IMI, third. Time: 23.7 sec. XXII-YARD RIlNAConvey ICI, first: Dunman IMI, second: Helm- holz ICI, third. Time: 2 min. l4.'3 sec. 220-YARD DASH-Hobart ICI, first: McDonnell ICI. second: Cole- man IMI. third. Time: 24.6 sec. MILE RIEIAY-VVon bv C.D.S. Iliowersox, Mattie, Dodds, Mt-DoweIII. Time: 4 min. ill see. IIIGH llIMP-Boesehenstein ICI and Skilling ICI. tied for first: Shelly IMI, D. Meier ICI, and XVilson ICI, tied for third. Height: 'i It IM I . secondL Me- POLE VAl'LTfMcDonald ICI, first: Schulke IMI, second. Height: 9 lt. SHOT PUT-Hobart ICI. first: Iictner IMI, second: Bowersox ICI. third. Distance 'IS lt. Il in. DISCIIS-flfobart ICI. first: Bowersox ICI, secondg Botten ICI. third. Distance: I'I9 ft. BROAD IIIMI'-Skilling ICI. first: lfobart ICI, second? IJYNI ICI- third. Distance: I7 lt. Country Day 90-Chaminade 23 The Rams finished their second meet of the sea- son without having lost an event when they smothered Chaminade's Flyers, 90-23. Hobart was once again high-point man as he repeated his per- formance against Mercy. Skilling chalked up BIA points with a first in the broad jump, a first-place tie in the high jump, a second in the high hurdles. and a place on the winning relay team. Boesehen- stein took the highs, and was second in the lows: Convey, Curby, and Bowersox grabbed the 880, the low hurdles, and the 440, respectively. The summary was as follows: Ill!-YARD IIIGII IIIIRDLIQS-Boesehenstein ICI, first: Skilling ICI. second: Fitz-IrVilIiam IChaminadeI, third. Time: l9.4 sec. IIIII-YARD DASH-Hobart ICI, first: McDonnell ICI, second: Bina IChaminadeI, third. Time: Il.l sec. MII.E RUN-Lord ICI, first: Mattingly IChaminadeI. second: Frick ICI. third. Time: 5 min 2l.H see. 440-YARD DASI'IfBowersox ICI, First: Galvan IChaminadeI, second: Crothaus IChaminadeI, third. Time: 58 sec. XSII-YARD RIfI.AY-Won bv C.D.S. IMcDonnell, B. Meier, Skilling. CttrbvI. Time: I min. 42.1 sec. ISII-YARD LONV I'IllRIJI,IiSfCurI'tv ICI, first: Boesehenstein ICI. second: Knese IChaminadeI, third. Time: 23.7 sec. XXII-YARD RUN-Cortvey ICI, first: Krebs IChaminadcI. second: Ilelmholz ICI. third. Time: 2 min. l2.R sec. 2241-YARD DASH-Hobart ICI, first: Mt-Donnell ICI, second: Boyles IChaminadeI, third. Time: 23 sec. HIGH IUMP-D. Meier ICI and Skilling ICI, tied for first: Miller IChaminadeI and Gonzales IChaminadeI, tied for third. Height 5 ft. POLE VAL'I.T+McDonaId ICI, first: Ciessman IChaminadeI, seca ond: Abel IChaminadeI, third. Height: 9 ft. ti in. SIIOT PUT-Hobart ICI, first: Broun IChaminadeI, second: Bower- sox ICI, third. Distance: 40 ft. 11.5 in. DISCIlSfIIobttrt ICI, first: Bowersox ICI, second: Bowen ICI, third. Distance: IGN lt. III in BROAD II'MPfSItilIing ICI, first: Hobart ICI. second: Knese IChaminatleI, third. Distance: IIi ft. 9 in. Bos CONVEY, Captain 880-Yard Run Mile Relay Page One Hundred IOHN CURBY IOHN MCDONNELL Low Hurdles 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 880-Yard Relay 880-Yard Relay Country Day 66-Western M. A. 52 Opening its league season. Country Day ran into somewhat tougher opposition. especially in the short dashes and the hurdles, than it had in its first two meets. However, gaining strength from unexpected places, the Rams won decisively. 66-52. Hobart onee again led the team in point totals, but Wilson's victory in the high jump and Lord's and Helmholz's improvement in the mile and the 880, respectively, gave the Rams the mar- gin they needed for victory. The summary was as follows: ,. . . .. , . l-U-HARD llllill lll RlJl.l1S-Poe IXXI. lirst: Slvllltttu ICJ. see:-nd: Btteseltettstein Iifl. third. Time: lll see. lftll-YARD ll.'xSll-NX'illittrns IXYL lint: Long Ixvl, second: Nlellottttell ICF. third. Time: lll.l3 see. N1ll,li RVN-l,ortl ICJ. lirst: Smith IVVD, seeomlg lidtlv Ixvl. third. Time: S min. 2U see. X'-Il-YARIJ RlilAY-NX'4ttt ht XX't-stern IXYilliams. l.zidin2. Sigxxart, Lttngb. C.D.S. disqualified. -l-ltl-YARD D:XSll-Bmverwx ICP. ltrst: Poe IVVI, second: Nlauze ICJ. third. Time: 36,7 see. lYll-YARD l.OXY Hl'RUl,lfS-Sigwart IYYI. ltrst: Bfteseltensteitt If,l. second: Cfurhy' ICI, third. Time: 22.1 see. NNI!-YARD Rl'NfCIomt-v ICJ. lirstl llelmhull ICJ, seg-itntll Bierma- haum IVV7, third. Time: 2 min. ll.'S see. 2217-YARD DASII-Hobart ICJ. lirst: Sigwarl IWW, seemtd: Nlellotttteli ICP. third. Time 2-4.4 see. Mll.lf RlflAY--XV:m lrvv CLIPS. INl.1u1e, titinxev, lleimholl. limiter- suxi. Time: 'i min. 30.2 see. lllfill Il7fVll'- NVilson ICI. hrst: Skilling Ilfl. But-at-ht-nstt-in ICJ, and ll. Meier ICI. tied lor see:-nd. lleight: 5 lt. 4 itt. l'Ul,l'f VAl'l.T- Nlellmtaltl ICI. hrst: Corner IXVI. seeoml: Pmeselteit- stein ICD. third. lleight: II' lt. 8 in. SHUT Pl'Tf-Stewart IWW. ltrstl llohiirt lfil, seetmdi Lrtherizt IXVl. third. Distaittee: -lll lt. 2 in. UISCUS flltihart Ifil. ltrstg liowt-mix Ilia. second: lloxxeit ICI. third. lltstzttteei lhll lt. i itt. BROAD jl'N'lPf-VVilliattts IXYI. lirstl Siiuntrt IXVJ. seultttl: P-te IXYP. thirtl. Iltstattee iN lt. El in. John Burroughs 7I-Country Day 45 Taking only Five firsts, the Rams suffered their first defeat of the season, this time at the hands of Iohn Burroughs. VVinning the discus and the Bt't: Homat' Blu, Bowmsox Dixeux -HU-l'urrl Rim Shu! Pu! Discus IUU-Yard Dash Mile Relay 220-Yard Dash Broad lump v in , f M .Qi 1 J: Glen Nlellonaltl elears lll feet in the B District Meet. rttonzi john Nlellonnell passes to Bob Meier in the SKU-yartl relay against Burroughs. Page One Hundred One 1 Top: Warren Boeschenstein and lack Skilling running one- two in the high hurdles against Chaminade. Bottom: Bud Hobart wins and Dusty Cordonnier hnishes a very close fourth in the l00-yard dash against Burroughs. Page One Hundred Two , 3 ,, broad jump and tying for first in the 100, Hobart was C0dasco's only heavy scorer, picking up 15 counters. Convey paced the 880 runners while McDonald upset the Bombers, favored Bill Cor- rington in the pole vault to account for Codasco's other firsts. The summary was as follows: 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES-Reiner tI.B.J, first: Boeschnestein KIT, second: Stock ICJ, third, Time: l9.'3 sec. 100-YARD DASH-Hobart till and Cullcnbine tI.B.l, tied for first: Hardy fI.B.7, third. Time l0.9 sec. MILE RUN-Weidemuellcr tI.B.J, first: Lord QCD, second: Fackcrt lift, third. Time: 5 min. lI.4 sec. SSI!-YARD REl.AYfWun bv Iohn Burruughts tMars, Hardy, Iinglt-, Corringtonl. Time: l min. 38.3 sec. 440-YARD DASH-Cullenbine lI.B.J, first: Bowersox tilt, second: Overbeck tI.B.5, third. Time: 33.6 sec. 180-YARD LOY HURDLES-Cerlach tI.B.b, first: Boeschenstein QCJ, sc-cond: Curhv KCJ, third. Time: 22,6 sec. S80-YARD RUN-Convey tCl, firstg Iordan tI.B.j, second: Helmhnlr lCl, third. Time: 12 min. 10.5 sec. 220-YARD DASH-Corrington lI.B.j, firstg Curby tCb, second: Mars tI,B.H, third. Time: 114.1 sec. MILE RELAY-Won by john Burroughs tCullcnhine, Hardy, jordan. Gcrlachj Time: '5 min. 53.7 sec. HIGH IIIIVIP-Cnrrington tI.B.H, first: Ifslep tI.B.l, st-cond: Vklilsun 1611. third. Height: 5 ft 6 in. POLE VAULTAlVIcDonald till, Hrstg Corrington tI.B.J, second. Height: I0 ft. SHOT PUT-Cotswurth tI.B.b, first: Hardy CI.B.b, second: Hobart ICI, third. Distance: 42 ft. l in. DISCUS-Hobart CCD, first: Cotsworth tI.B,J, secondg Bnwersox tC5. third. Distance l'5'3 ft. 4 in. BROAD IUIVIP-Hobart tCl, First: Corrington tI.B.j, secondg Cerlach tI.B.l. third. Distance: I7 ft. ll, in. Country Day 4th in B Districts Country Day, and any one of ten other schools. was unable to come close to Principia in the BU Districts as the Panthers racked up SIM. Bur- roughs was second with 3754, points, Douglass of Webster garnered 37, good for third, and Country Day nosed out Hazelwood for fourth with 3lV2 points. Although Country Day took the lead in the meet by grabbing eleven points behind Hobart it IACK SKILLING High Hurdles High Hurdles High lump Low Hurdles 880-Yard Relay High lump Broad lump Pole Vault WARREN BOESCHENSTEIN and Bowersox in the weight finals, Prin's depth in the running events proved too much. Besides Hobart's discus victory, Convey set the school record in grabbing the 880 and lVleDor1ald reached his season's high. 10' 8 . in tying for First in the vault. The summary was as follows: Ill'-YARD lllflll lll'RlJl.l5SfItJm-s IHJ, lirstg Vvttndall IPJ, Neetintl: Riehstt-rmeter IBJ, third: N1-issbaeli IV.P.J, ltiurtb: Knese IChiiminadeJ. filth. Time: 1.7.7 see. lltfl YARD DASH-Crenslt.m IDJ. ltrst: Oxerbx IPJ. seeviml: Green- lezil IPJ. third: Nlars Il.B.J. fourth: Slater IlfJ. hlth. Time: IIL3 see. Nlll.li RVN-fKrngh IPJ, first: Niatldnx IllJ, second: liilnrtlhan Ill. third, XVz1L:nt-r IBJ, lnurth: iA'eitlt'nn1ueller I,l,B.J, fifth. Time: -l min, -lIv.J see. illfill Il'NiP fCurringt1in II.B.J and lfstep Il.B.J, tied hir ltrst: Rat- lill' IPJ :intl Tullis IFJ, tied lor third: Sierling IIJ. and Burgess IHJ. tied hir liltli Height 3 lt. T in, l'IJl.lf VAl'l.TfBtmer IPJ and Nlellimald ICJ. tied for first: Cash IPI and Ctirrington II.B.J, tied lnr third. lleight: Ill lt. fs in. NW-Y.-'IRD Rlfl.:XY-VVmt bv lltitigliis. IReed. Inhnsnn. Reexes. Cren- sh.nsJ: Principia. second: john Burruiughts, third: Cuuntrv Dan. f-vttrth: Ktnloeh. filth. Time: l min. 'HS see. -l-llJAY:'iRlJ l7ASlI-Overbv IPJ, first: Snaxelx IHJ, seeuntlg Reexes IDJ. third: Slater Il5J, lourthg Cullenbine II.B.J, lilth. Time: .'iLI.3 see. IN'-YARD LOXV lll'RDl.liS-Innes IHJ. first: Riehstersmever IBJ. set-vmd: Nitissbiieli IV.P.J. third: Cerlueh II.B.J, fourth: Gibbs IPJ, filth. Timez Ill see. NNI!-YARD RI'NSCumey ICJ, first: Cirnie IIJ, second: Pet-ples IKJ, third: Krebs IChaminitdeJ, luurth: Iwrtlan II.H.J, filth. Time: Lf min. .ill set. 221'-YARD DASII-Crenshaw IDJ, first: Snatlev IIIJ. seeund: Green- leaf IPJ. third: Curby ICJ. fourth: Mars II.B.J, liltb. Time: fi.-1 see, MlI.Ii Rlll.AYfVVun bv Principia INVui1dall, Gibbs, Richards, RatlillJ: john Burroughs. seeundg Fairview, third: Cuuntrv Day, lnurth: Kinloeh, ltlth, Time 'S min 'i-4.2 see. Ifxlexx reetird: tiltl reenrd, 'S min. -il.l see. bv llrinetpxa, IfJ.x.u.J SHOT Pl'TfNleVVilli1nns IBJ. first: Buttner IPJ. second: Hardi Ij.li.J.,third1 Cntswnrth II.B.J, lnurth: lltibart ICJ. filth. Distance: -iii lt. .xl Q in. DISIlI'S-llobart ICJ, lirst: Buttner IPJ. see:-nd: Hardy Ij.l5.J. third: Bttxxersnx ICJ. li-urth: XVtJley Il.J, filth. Distance: H6 lt. lil. in. Principia 85-Country Day 33 In its final ABC League dual meet. the Rams fell into third place in the loop as they were swamped by Bw District champion Principia. 85- 33. Although the outcome of the contest was no surprise, a major upset occurred in the 880 when Convey, B District champion, was out-sprinted in the home stretch by the Prin miler. Codasco's only strength lay in the weights, where Hobart captured two ftrsts, good for ten of the Rams' 33 markers. The summary was as follows: l2iJ-Y.-XRD lllfifl Hl'RlJl.liS4Ratlill IPJ. first: XX'wvitlall IPJ. sefe und: Skilling ICJ. third. Time: llfl see. llill-YARD DASH- Greenleaf IPJ. first: Oxerbv IPJ. st-4-tiiitl: liwhkltl ICJ. third. Time: llI.3 see. N1ll.li RVN- Tullis IPJ. iltsll Kimbull IPJ. seuindl Creenlettl IP!- thtrd. Time: 3 min. 3.7 sec, NHIJ-YARD Rlfl..-XY-YA'uti by Prin ICret'nle.il, Uxerby, Kruugh. CtbbsJ, Time: l min. '37 see. -1-lllfY.'XRlJ DASII-Riebartls IPJ, first: Bnnerwx ICJ. second: Kle- Duxxell ICJ, third. Time' 33 see. IN-I-YARD LUVV lll'RlJl.liS--lfuster IPJ. lirst: Boesehenstn-in ICJ. set-tnul: NVilsnn ICJ, third. Time: 23.1 see. NN!-YARD Rl'N-- Kruugb IPJ, lirst: Cmnt-x ICJ, seewntl: Kintbull IPJ. third. Time: 2 min. Ii.N ser. III!-YARD DASllfCireenleitl IPJ. ltrst: Curbt ICJ. set-ontlz Nlellmnell ICJ. third. Time: 23:2 see. MILIC Rlil.AYf-NVtJn hx Prin Iflxerbt, Ratlilli, Richards. CibbsJ. Time: 'i min. 'i'i.7 see. lllCll Il'NlP fRz1tlilli IPJ and Tullis IPJ tietl lor first: Skilling ICJ. third. lleight: 3 lt. -l in, POLE VAlll,T fMcDun.iltl ICJ and Cash IPJ tied liar lirstg Butter IPJ, third. Height: lll lt. Ii in. SHOT PUT-lliibzirt ICJ. lirst: Bttttner IPJ, sI'L'1rtttiQ Gibbs IPJ. third. Distance: -ill lt. 5 in. DlSCl'S--lluibtirt ICJ, first: Buttner IPJ, second: Richards IPI, third. Distance: 123 lt. 7 in. BROAD IUMP Gibbs IPJ. first: Rzitlill IPJ. svemitlg Skilling ICJ. third. Distance: lll lt. 'll' in. ABC League Meer While the favored Panthers were racing towards a lopsided victory in the ABC League Meet. the Rams and arch-rival Iohn Burroughs were en- gaged in a close battle for the second-place slot. Country Day led the Bombers up until the final event. the mile relay, where a Burroughs second fContinued on page 2091 DICK HELBiHIJI.Z DAVE VlCDOXX'El.I. 880-Yurd Run -140-Yard Run Mile Relay Milt- Relay ROGER LORD GLEN MCDONALD Mile Run Pele Vault Page One Hundred Three -tif. Psi 'lwnlifj Vlr Hobbs Coach Varslfy Tennis Asc usfteue STANDING W WI us! Coum RH DM Burroughs Prine lpla Western WILPPING to 1ts tvxenty second ABC League champlonshlp IH 26 years the xarslty tennls team finished IIS season undefeated for the thlrd straight year The well balanced sexen man team made up of four returning lettermen and three newcomers to xarslty com petltlon led mee agaln by Coach Robert L Hobbs encountered xery little dlffieulty 1n any of 1ts matches The team xx as also xery successful IH the Country Day Inxltatlonal Tournament vxhere it flnlshcd hrst fer the sex enth tlme ID the elght years of the tourney For the fourth consecutlve year the first and second singles slots xx ere handled by N 11 Drury and Dick HOYXNIIY respeetlx ely a duo xx hlch vxon the Missouri State High School Doubles champlonshxp last fall for a record srnashlng thlrd Stfalght year Another senior Paul Young played PFCCISIOH tennls ln capably carrying out the rc sponslbllltles of the thud singles position The rule inaugurated Into the ABC League last year vxhlch states that each team must use sexen players IH ex erv match thus making II lmposslble for any single boy to play in more than one match per day was employed agam this season Competltlon for the four doubles posltlons xxas xery keen and the set up did not remaln fixed ln the doubles as it dld ln the singles Robln Smith the team s fourth returnlng letterman galned xaluable experlence for his senior year ln the first doubles slot His partners ln the first doubles duo were Ctrl Meyer Gerry Laba and Tom Lattt Co daseo s second doubles team consisted of ohn ulgley and either 'Vlever or Laba lVlr Hobbs continually shlfted these boys around seekmg the strongest posslble comblnatlons and glxlng the boys more experlence IH preparatlon for coming seasons Counfry Day 4-John Burroughs I Although Codasco s first match vx as held on the unfamlllar courts on Prlec Road the Rams qulekly adapted to the change and pro ceeded to lick the Burroughs Bombers 4 l Drury faced the young but experleneed Butch Buchholz top rated boy tennls player IH the St Louis arel and ln a hard fought match lost 6 2 6 l Hovx ex er IH the second singles HOFWII7 set the precedent for the rest of the 9 M1 Hobbs, R Smith, Young, Horxxxtz, Drury, Quigley, Laba, C Meyer Page Une Hundred Iour A .Q . 7 - I x I . . . v X v . . . . K , . . , . . M - V - ' 9 , ' 1 Y ' - a. , ' N 1 1 1 fr - 1 ,M 1 l 1 K ' 1 . F 'E ' l - . 'A XA' I fc. A l '75 . ',. I ' 'l . ' 9 V U . u . H n a a M f . ' . . -1 C 1 A, 1 Q I . . . x . . . , f, X.. X . . . x , , K yt-- i . ...i .1 . x .. ' K 1 1, I 1 1 y 1 Q 1 X - , 1, 1 1 11 ' 1 , . . . , J :' L 'WU 9 I .- , , g 1 .. V Y - . 'D . ' ' Q ' .., l . . . . , , . . . . . 1 1 1 1 . . ,. 1 - 1 .- . . x . x . X 15 11 2 . 1, . ., 2' - 1 . . . - - 1 11 I Q 1 1 0 o ' ' 1 . A J . . . , X . . .y. x . . . i . is V .. - . e K x K 4 N - ,fl L. .1 q 1 5 1 1 1 1 - .. , , ' .1 '1 - 1, , 41 u . , . g A . v ' ' ' Y, 1 5 ' ' , - , ' .' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 '- - 1 y 1 5 3 . . ., , , , , fl fl b ' . . players by knocking Paul Putzel off the court, 6-4, 6-l. Although he had some difficulty in the first set, Young kept the C.D.S. drive going by defeating Parry Norling, 6-4, 6-1, The doubles matches, the decid- ing factors in the after- noon's contest, were very close. Smith played with Meyer against Tony Estep and Hall Harrison. After winning the first set, 7-5, they dropped the second, 6-8. However, the Codasco pair settled down and came back to take the last set, 6-3, to cinch the match for Country Day Laba and Quigley facing Bill Meyer and Fred Wenzel eked out a 7 5 8 6 victory Country Day 5 Wesfern Mlllfary Academy 0 The second match of the season prox ed to be no problem for the Rams as they were pitted against a weak Western M1l1tary Academy squad I svs eeping the matches 5 0 the Rams yielded but tvso games to the Cadets Drury had no difficulty in blanking Bob Robinson 6 0 6 0 Horwitz like wise downed Dick Douglas by the same score Young made short work of im West 6 O 6 0 The first doubles team of Smith and Laba gave up the only games of the afternoon but still com I I I , -',,,.- Dick Horwitz Second Smglrs Nell Drury First Singles pletely outclassed its opponents Bucky eans and AHYUFIO Guardia 6 1 6 1 Meyer and Quigley followed the trend of the day by shutting out Mitch Zachary and Bill Schwartz 6 0 6 0 Country Day 4-Principia I Country Day s third match was expected to be its toughest of the season Although the Rams downed the Panthers 4 1 they had more difficulty than the score indicates with the very well bal anced Principia seven Drury again had no trouble -r 531423, Wt Drurx dues for a smash by Buchholz of Burroughs ioung serxes in the Prln match Page One Hundred Five ' ' - ' . , V' ' 1 9 ' ' 4 , ' 9 - - 9 . . . I , , 1 9 ' 9 - ' ' ' rl 9 ' 9 ' ' a ' 9 . . . V . . . . . . , . s a ' ' Y . . I s ' 9 ' - y ' 9 , Q H W ,,,.,. ...M... 7 l r- - . V , Y 5 ' , , i f 1 5 ' . --- v ' , ' 6 , X, ' I ' . ,I 1 Q V ,., , u . , M nigga. ' ' ,Ling . an 4- Jw-I-y Q A 'init if ' f ,V - fgfg ': '-gigs, i 3 ... f',,,f-et? Top: Carl Meyer, Second Doubles Middle: Gerry Laba, First Doubles Bottom: Paul Young, Third Singles Page One Hundred Six 1-' Roma. SMITH lwrst Doublu jmm QUIGIFY Sftond Double ln hrs match a he Whlpped Tony Phlpps 6 l 6 2 I-Iorvutr kept from the courts by lllness for a fem days just prior to thls match experlenced some difficulty at Hrst losmg hls first set 3 6 to Tom Dorday but came back to drop his opponent 6 2 6 l Young eontlnued ln hls wlnnxng ways dovsn mg Mlke Laughlln by xdentlcal scores of 6 3 Co dasco dropped IIS only match of the afternoon m the first doubles when Smlth and Latta playlng rather poor tennls fell prey to George Bates and Dee Tolles 6 4 6 4 Meyer and Qulgley fimshed the match by out playlng Wendall Mlnlck and Hugh Prather 6 3 7 5 Country Day 5-John Burroughs 0 Country Day raced on toward the ABC League crovxn wlth tts fourth stralght xlctory th1s one 1 5 0 shutout over arch r1val ohn Burroughs The match started off on an encouraglng note as Drury upset Buchhol7 6 3 6 2 From then on II was all Country Days match Horwltl dropped Putlel 6 2 6 l and Youn lollovsed with a close 8 6 6 4 vsm our Norlmg Smith and Laba gaming mo mentum as they went along turned back Estep and HHYFISOH 6 4 6 l Qulgley and Meyer closed the xlctorlous day for the Red and Whlte by troummg Allan Esserman and Meyer 6 0 6 l Country Day 4-Prmctpla I Whxppmg Prlnclpla 4 l the Rams clnched their thlrd stralght ABC League champlonshlp Drury had no trouble downmg Phipps 6 2 6 2 HOTWII7 humllmted Cordy 1n two love sets but Young had some dlfliculty ln clipping Prms Laughlln 6 2 6 4 ln a tvxo hour endurance test Codasco s first doubles team of Smith and Latta the latter return Ing to the llneup ln ttme to earn his letter, tamed Bates and Tolles, 2 6, 6 4, 9 7. Laba and Meyer droped the only match, losing to Minnick and Prather, 6-4, 6-2. B Tennls INCL thf rc xxcrc no rcturnlng lcttcrmcn on tht B squad hopcs for 1 second str ught ABC Lclgue champlonshlp sccmcd rather dlm ll thc start of thc season Coaeh Robert L Hobbs sclcc tion for the tcam s scxcn plavers xxas llmltcd to boys xx ho had nexer belorc partlclpatcd IH lntcr scholastlc eompetltlon Thls sltuatlon callcd for an estenslxe tryout program vxhleh dclaycd thc actual practlee of thc team as a xxholc Vvllh thc rcsult that C D S lost lts hrst match before htttlng thc xxlnnlng strlde from xfxlth II ncx er xarled Pxtted agamst a vxell seasoned Iohn Burroughs team IH xts opener Codaseo fell 4 1 Countrx Day s number one man George Bornstcln boxx ed to Roudebush 6 0 4 6 6 3 lock Robertson xx as doxxned by Dlngvxall 6 3 62 and Rem La Beaume lost to Well by the same score In thc first doubles match Tom Slnger and B111 Tucker eopped Country Days onlx xletorx nlppmg Armstrong and Biddle 2 6 6 3 6 3 Dlek Hanson and Lllllli Fr lger xxere edged IN the flnal match bx Dubc ind Straub 3 6 6 4 6 3 losmg elght gamcs the entlre match thc C0 d zscoltcs crushcd Wcstcrn the f011OW1flg weck 5 0 on thc C DS courts ln thc singles Slngcr mox mg up to thc numhcr onc spot nlppcd Barrctt 6 7 6 7 Bornstcln routcd Hxll 6 1 6 0 and ncvx comcr Ctrl Rohnc trounccd Wlrner 60 6 O Robcrtson and F1 uelccr took the first doubles m Itch by shuttlng out Corn and Ball vxhrlc LaBc1umc and Fragcr rlppcd Bcrle and Caruthers 6 O 6 3 Bornsteln returns a shot m the second Burroughs nm ltch After drubblng 1 adue 5 0 IN 1 non lcaguc cn countcr thc Rims complcted thc first round ol ABC Lcaguc play bx dropping Prlnclpla 41 Slngcr toppcd Iedbcttcr 6 '7 6 7 Bornstcln bct tcrcd Von Scldneek hx tht samc scorc and Rohnc 111 belorc Bacr 6 4 l 6 6 4 LaBcaumc and Frager suhducd Rogcrs and Hlrst 4 6 6 1 6 7 and Robcrtson Ind Tuekcr stoppcd Schlcrholl and C ausc 6 1 6 '7 fCO71l'1llU?dflll pa It 7091 Xaller l1Be1urne Rohne Born um Roberton Tuclscr SIIILQY 1'T11,0l 511 Page Onc Hundred Scx cn 1'-2-.'.:-:-,Q Middle School Afhlehcs Y particlp ating in thc tntrimuril sports offcred to thcm thc boys IH thc Mid dlc School dcxelopcd thclr athletic 'lbll IIILQ gained cxpericncc and lcarncd good sportsmanship Thc ycars actixitlcs re ccntly completed by the Middle Schoolers under the superxlston of their competent coaehcs consisted of four major sports football socccr basketball and btscball During thc Fall 'I crm after the coachcs Mcssrs Robcrt Rcmtck Russcll H Stick ncy and Robcrt C Mello had mstructcd thc boys in the fundamentals of football Page One Hundred Eight thcy diuded them into threc teams In this league the Stlekney Stlngers topped thc Rcmick Ramblers and the Mello M iulers for thc championship Following thcsc games the Whitcs swcpt Rcd and White compcutlon by taking all thrcc contests played Afterwards the Flxcrs os to th team scru s Rickey Ahrcns Stan Leydtg and Tom Singer led the attack 1n this battle vshile Charles Barnett and Sam Mitchell xxerc thc dcfcnslxc bulvsarks for the Middle School Thc boys not playing football pl tyed with cithcr thc lctlxlttcs squad or thc gcncral tcnnls group Betvxcen the end of the football season and Christmas xacatlon most Class Fix ers played socccr under the dlretion of Coachcs onathan C Messerli and Rem ick. A lcqgue of four tcams was formcd in which Dixic Dcibcls elcvcn clinchcd thc lc tgue titlc. In thc only Rcd 'ind White gamc Denny Wcdemcycrs Rccls edgcd Lcydigs Whites 2-l. Throughtout thc Winter Term. whilc some Middle Schoolers partieipatcd in BB soccer most boys playcd basketball undcr the guidancc of Messrs. ohn C. Hoy Hcnry C. C illand and Rcmiclc. At thc start of thc scason six tcams wcrc formed 'md Tom Singer s fivc losing only two games came out on top of the othcrs. captaincd by Stevc Achuff jim Nebcl Bill DcWitt Tom Cwreen and Ahrcns. Singer s White squad tied Wedcmeyer s Rcds, l-l. in Red and White encounters. Most of the Middle School engaged ii bascball under the direction of Coaches Gilland and Remick during the spring. Three teams, captained by Dan Miller, Martin Galt. and Phil Hauck. formed a league, whose pennant went to Galt's nine. 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Clmy, A11l'I1, .1-1L-r t Rott llin 1 nt l111t Inqtlsmmn Smith Pommtr The S'ruclen+ Court' ui flxt mtnibtrs ol tht 1955 56 5tucltnt Court xxtrt Stniors Bob Sprlth tChltl LISIILLJ and Bob lommtr t5ttrttarxD unior Dltlx Fnsgtls mann Sophomoit Hugh Bartlttt and Frtshman Fred Hanstr With tht LSl'll'Jll5l'1lT1LIlI this xtar ol the rlransportatlon Board, tht Studtnt Court xx as rtlitxtd of xxhat had bttn a xerx d1H5eult task tht suptrxision ol tht sthool bussts and station xx igons 'I ht Court xx as thus ablt to dtxott itstll tompltttlx to distiplinary probltms xxhlth ot turrtd Clllflllff sthool hours Tlmt has alxxaxs bttn a limiting fattor on tht fexx ptriods durlnff tht sthool xxetk in xx hith tht Court may mttt In pist xtars oxtr Fiftx ptr ttnt ol tht Court s tlmt xxas absorbtd lll lULdllY1Q,' tht boxs II vxanttd to stt rlht lmrntnst imount oi timt xx isttd in this xx ax taustd tasts to bt tarrltd oxer from ont xxttk to tht ntxt until at times tht Court xxas as muth as thrtt xxetlts b hind in its xxork It vxas this urgtnt nttd to intrtast tht Court s tffititntv xx hith brought about a tomplttt rtxlsion of Studtnt Court prottdurt this xtar 'lht mtm btrs of tht lQ55 56 Studtnt Court stt out to find xxaxs ol atttleratinq xarious phasts of tht mttt ings xxlthout sacrificing any of tht time xxhith xas sptnt on the attual judging of indixidual Page Ont Hundred lourteen sts ordtr to 1th1txt 1119 foa t u fran to issut a summons to tath ofltndtr statin, tht naturt of his offtnse and tht datt on xx hlth it xx as tonimitttd A summons to tht Studtnt C ourt took prettdtntt ox tr all othtr tommitmtnts Un less a box xxho rtttixtd a summons gaxt a satis fattorx rtason xx hx ht tould not attend a mttting his punlshrntnt xxas tllllflllhlllldllx doubltd Bt 1 ust ol is trt xx as tar 1 sing t tast throughout tht xttr xxhith xxas not ttttd upon during tht samt xxttl1 in xxhith tht off nst xxas tommltttd ealltd for ont boy ll a tlmt but this xear open stsslons xxtrt htld xxith all thost xxho xxtre to tp ptar btlort tht Court LUIUINYY in it tht btginninsf of tht mttting md xxaiting lor thtlr tast to bt talltd 5tudtnts xxtrt tntourafftd to xisit tht matt ings All fixt boxs on tht N55 56 Studtnt Court tarritd out thtir duty to thtir tlassmatts and to tht sthool x1x1th genuint ftal and purpost Tht rtxlsions in prottdurt xxhith thtx madt on an txptrimtntal basis haxt proxtn inxaluablt to tht tontinutd progrtss ol tht organwation This xtar tht Court has athttxtd a ntxx hith in tfhtwntx and respttt and tht ox rall cttpo tmtnt standard of tht sthool has b tn elexated Bti 'lf Bartlett. 1 ser 1111 '1-g 1 - 2 ' '- - K , - .TT-f . - 1 ca: In - fi- 't'- l '. t, tl th - Co rt bt-- . 1 . . . . tt -' , ' J 1 , , , , 1 I ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 'A' 1 A- 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' I B 1 l x xA K 'L l 'B' ' I V 1 x X H ' i 1 l I ' I . . 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'l 5:1 e Rott R bertson mst esoee 1 r1tR1 111 111111 Il 1 C, le er Slgnei' Soclefy Ill N55 wb Countrx D11 Slgnet Soelets serxed tht year more IU the lunetlon ol 11n honor QOCILIY th1n th ll of 1 working group Thls xear II dld not undert1kc sueh '1 x11st number of projects 11s lt has Ill p11st ICIYQ The re 1son behtnd thls ehanffe 111s the 11ssumpt1on Ihll those on the Qoeletv were bx 1119011 of their membershlp the buslest students Ill the sehool 1nd thus th 1 would hue llttle ttme for 1dd1t1on1l responstbll lttes E1rly 111 the wear the holdoxer members from last vear s honor group R11ndv WlLldHdX and Bob Chureh appolnted the new Stgnctmcn on the bas1s of the new polnt system rextscd It the end ol last xetr lhe neu memb rs ue1e Seniors C ue lsekert Pl 1te Robertson Bob Conxex 11 Soest V111 Brokm 1nd Bob Pommer 1nd unlors Bud Hob1rt 111d Ted Desloge The ten members elceted W1el1ndw dS thetr presldent Church xtee president seeret1r1 1nd Conxcx treasurer The next matter uhleh the S1gnetSoe1etx super used 111s 1 d111ee held lor the members ol the t te, Nl Wllllxll' C DS oot 1 e e sueeesslul d1nee well lttended bx the memb rs l1e 11elI111e1lSx1e ol the upper three el1sses 'md the lootb1ll plasers lrom both Countrv D1y Schools xx IS held ln the dmlng room to the musle of Dc-nm Long 11nd h1s Flght Long Shots Durlng the XIVIHICY Term thc Slgnet Soelety per lormcd tts 1nnu1l lunetlon of ushertng 1nd an sxxertng questions at the C' DS Fntrsnee Ex1m1 n1t1ons Th members proxed to be 1 gre ll help to the School ID the 11dm1n1str11t1on ol the e111mln1 tlons 19 thu helped combat the eonfuslon caused hx ft he11x V snow ldll the prex 1ous ntght bw pushtng e1rs and d1rect1ng tralhe as well as '1nsv1er1ng thc qucrles ol lFlXlOLl9 parents and students The Signet Soeletv serxcd ln e1 s1m1lf1r l'T'l'1IN1Ll' 1t the sehol1rsh1p LXIYNS IH Aprll 1nd 1t other lunetlons ol the Sehool At m11nx 1thlet1e eon tests members of the honorary QOLILTX 11ded the eo1ehes snd the te 1ms bw keeplnv the eroxxds IN order 1nd off the pl1y1ng 11rc1 Also thls Rear the Stgnet Soeletw eompleted thf vepswm nt to the Sehool lor Q debt lneurred scxer1l xe1rs 1510 when Codftseo lo1ned the Soeletx th 1 mnex to h 1xe 1 elle m 1de lrom 11 hleh e 1eh se II s members eoulel h ue l1pel pl11s st 1mped Bu 11: 'Q o 1 , Sw' 1 D-,I r-. 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Fl h - 111 1 1 -1 - 1 ' ' '1 ' 'z 1 51 .115-51 1 1 1. 11 -2 1 , 1 , 1 U 5. 1 1 - 1 Z 11 i 1 ' 5- 5- 2 1 5 1 1 1 A 1 41 C 1 tnl 1 1' Q11 lisaikf Buck Rou Ificrber Bornsttln Non Wcisc O Rclllx Iordycc Hn I Ncls n Sr cond Rou 'Vlorriss M issic Tut kcr Th ltr her R ncnsc rolt I chr I ord I riger front Rott Vlcllmxc I 1 t Xllen I'TLlII'll'l1ll Bfclcr lckert Church Cas 3 iri Debahng Society hWLY ORGANIZED this ycar The St Louis Coun try Dav School Debating Society turned in an exccllent rccord despite its latc start and thc in expcrlencc of its members In addition to tourna mcnts and matches with other schools the Soclcty carried on an extensixe program of debates on x aried subjects of mutual interest among the mem bers of the group itself At the first meeting the group elected as tem Dorary chairman Bob Church who along with the constitution committee consisting of Woody Becler Chuck Eckert Dick Helmhol7 and Bill Tucker, drevs up for the Society a constitution which was accepted with only slight FCXISIOTIS Elected to lead thc debaters in thcir first year vxerc Bcclcr president Eckert xlce president and Helmhol7 secretarv Thc goxcrnment of the Soclcty also consisted of tvxo st mdlng committccs onc for arranging all dcbatcs and the othcr for ap pointing new mcmbcrs to the Society The Pro gram Commlttcc consisted of Eckert tehairmani Dan Thatchcr Helmholl Rogcr Lord and Iohn HIV vxhilc thc Membcrshlp Commlttcc was madc up of Church tchairmanh Charlcs Casparl and Tucker Arguing the National Topic Rcsolxcd the Fedcral Government should givc grants for fur- thcr training to qualified high school graduates according to needy Bceler and Caspari. affirma- tixe ind Eckert and Daxld lVlcDovsell negatlxc droppcd thc hrst match to Kirkwood in anuary Hovxcxcr Bceler and Fckcrt vs erc namcd thc bcst debatcrs in thcir respectlxe contests Entcring a debate tournamcnt at Clayton High School fixe days later Codasco argued the Na tlonfil Topic vxell enough to QCDICXC 1 five vmy tie for first place Church and Bceler the C D S affirmatixe team vson all three rounds vxhile the Codasco negatixe composed of Dan Thatchcr and Millard Firebaugh picked up one um to gixe Country Day on ox erall 4 2 record in thc tourney Early in February Codasco entcred the teams of Beeler and Church afflrmatlxe and Eckert and Thatcher negatixe in the Washington U tourna ment on the National Topic Whcre each C DS pair vxon threc of four rounds to gain 1 rating of Ficccllent In April four frcshman debaters cntcrcd the St IOLIIS U High tournament for freshmen 'ind sophomores On the National Topic ullus Friger md Georgc Bornsteln xscrc the CDS ncgitixc tc im md Hiv md Hcnry Masslc vscre the Co dasco affirmitixc In thc thrcc round contest each Codasco pnr won its final tvso matchcs aftcr dropping the opcning dcbatc for a tcam rccord of four won and two lost. Within thc Society the mcmbers held numcrous debatcs hroughout thc year. Page One Hundred Seventeen The Codasco EARNING a lesson from the tardiness of the 1955 Cooasco, the editors oi this year's Cooasco have made a special effort to get the book out by Commencement. Under the direction and super- vision of Chairman Iohn McDonnell, THE C0- DASCO Staff, consisting of Assistant Editor Van Brokaw, Literary Editor Bob Sprich, Sports Editor Bob Church, Photographic Editor Hank Blodgctt. and Feature Editor Dave Martin, was able to stay right on schedule throughout the year, and, in fact, got much material in ahead of time. For in- stance, the whole senior section, including all biographies and informal pictures, was given to the printer during Spring Vacation, the earliest it has ever been finished. Financially, THE Co- DASCO came out in the black. This was quite an achievement for Co-Business Managers Randy Wielandy and jay Soest because this year's budget was increased considerably in order to absorb the added costs incurred from more pictures, pages, and copies. Chairman lVlcDonnell and the other editors decided upon many innovations both in method and in actual material in the '56 Coimsco, First, the cover was made white, similar to the N54 yearbook, however, this year there is a pearl-gray overtone which serves to give the cover a certain distinctiveness from that oi the ,54 edition. In selecting a white cover, the editors took the tradi- tional maroon color into consideration. but con- cluded that, since the cover must be changed when the school moves, there was no compulsion to re- main with the traditional maroon. Photographi- cally there were many innovations this year. All pictures of the school buildings in the introduction were newly taken with infra-red film to give a different effect. Class informals were once again incorporated in the book. They were taken un- posed, however, in an attempt to make them more realistic. In addition to added athletic action shots, there were many more pictures of the Troubadours and Masque in order that the book might capture the tone of these splendid produc- tions. In writing, too, there were many changes this year. On each division page was an article explaining in a general way the importance oi that section. In the senior section a completely new biography policy was formulated, in place of a single biography editor, there were four biog- raphy writers in order to accomplish the two-fold purpose of providing variety in style and of dis- tributing the burden of writing. The precedent set last year ol having a quote for each senior was continued this year, but on a more down-to- earth level of literature. Finally, a new system of having two students write each article was initiated. Although this made more work for the editors. the corresponding gain in quality was sufficient to warrant the change. Baci: Row: Dodds, Wilton. Mt-Dowell, Garner, Allen, Mauze, D. Meier, Cliiiord, Campagna, VValther, Engelsmann, Nelson. Lueking Third Rout Hobart. Baker, Ravenscroit. Iensen, Beeler, Eckert. l.atta, Skilling, Hanson, Curby. Valier. Boeschenstein, Scharil' Second Row: VVielandy. Martin, Church, Sprich. Brokaw. McDonnell. Blodgett. Convey, Soest, Horwitz. Caspari Front Roa-5 Long. Brand, Kern. l.aba, Quigley, Lord, Helmholz, Stock The News H1-1 News of 1955-56 set up for itself at the be- ginning of the year three aims for the general improvement of the paper. and in working towards the fulfillment of these ideals. it published. in about 140 pages throughout the year. a paper of which Country Day could be duly proud. Led by Editor-in-Chief Chuck Eckert and Managing Editor Bob Church, both returning from minor editorial positions in their junior years, the Editorial Board of The News consisted also of Woody Beeler. Assistant Editor, Bob Pom- mer, Sports Editor, and Tom Latta, Literary Editor. Duncan Meier was back for his second year as Photographic Editor, Sid Salomon served as Business Manager, Dick Horwitz was Feature Editor, and Co-Circulation Managers were Bill Lortz and Randy Wielandy. The first of The News' aims was to uphold or improve the literary quality of the paper. In order to do this, the paper underwent a standardization in respect to style, headlines, make-up, and gen- eral editorial policy. lt was found that The News could have enough variation and color in its weekly editions to satisfy its critics without being forced to violate principles of good journalism. Examples ol what The News did are: its relegation of sports articles to the sports page land back pageb except in the instances of the most impor- tant contests, increasing emphasis on future events over past events. such as the weekly articles on coming assemblies, with very few reports on as- semblies that everyone had already seen, and the change in editorials from the weekly sermons of former years to less didactic and more construc- tive. even praise-giving, editorials this year. A great help in carrying out these plans were the members of the Literary Staff, most of whom did an outstanding job all year. The News, making money for the first time in many years, achieved this, its second aim. without having to raise rates or sacrifice quality. Salomon and his capable Business Staff sold more advertis- ing than ever before in News history. selling better than half of it before the first issue was published. The final aim was to make the paper more in- teresting to its readers. To accomplish this. The News did two things: first, it emphasized future events which were still news, instead of past events, and second, it attempted to put a wide range of interest into its articles, reporting on events in the Lower and Middle Schools as well as those in the Upper School. Also the Feature Page contained feature articles which were of in- terest to all the readers, not merely to the upper- classmen. such as: the series of serious features about the new teachers, a feature by each ex- change teacher, and a series explaining such school organizations as the Mothers' and Fathers' Associations and the Board of Trustees. Bat-If Row: I. Nelson. F. Hanser. Mauze, Dodds Desloge. Neiger. Vk-Dowell. H. Meier. Cordonnier. Baker. VVilton. VVaring. Walther. R. Nelson, Engelsmann. Nuell, Vit-tor. Lehr Third Row: Wolf. D. Hanser. Maechling, Hobart. Ravcnscroft. Allen. Icnsen. Soest. Hanson, Corby. Martin, Hensley. Valier, Boeschenstein. D. Scharfl. Brand. Hirsch Second Row: Sprich. Brokaw. Wielandy. Pommcr. Salomon. Church. Eckert. Beeler. Latta. Horwitz. Lortz, D. Meier. Convex Caspari. Johansen Front Row: Long. Austin. Kern. Funseh. Laba. Tucker. A. Scharff. Faerber. Quigley. Lord. Hemker. Blodgett Pa Top: Charlie Davenport. Frank Butler, Annie. and Chief Top: Charlie Davenport exhorts upon the virtues l tht Sitting Bull talk things over. Buffalo Bill VViltl VVt-st Show. Bottonz: Tommy serenades several feminine admirers. Bottom: Girls' Chorus struts their stull. Troubaclours Hli 1955-56 Troubadours presented Annie Get Your Gun. based on the original musical comedy by Irving Berlin. The success of this year's play can be credited in large measure to lVfr. Hobbs' fine musical direction and to Mr. Gilland's excellent dramatic coaching. The play opened as Annie, shy and awkward. approached a hotel proprietor. in hopes of selling him some quail which she had shot with her rifle. The proprietor. busy moving Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show into his hotel. did not pay much at- tention to Annie. Frank Butler. the star of the show. challenged any local citizen to a shooting match. The proprietor. after seeing Annie shoot. begged her to enter the match. Cn seeing Frank at the match. Annie fell in love with him. but then went on to win the contest. Buffalo Bill asked Annie to join the troupe. but Frank. fearing that this young girl might show him up. insisted that she be made his assistant. Annie willingly consented to this offer since she was in love with Frank. and Frank. meanwhile. had fallen in love ge Une Hundred Twenty with her. A crisis arose when a rival troupe beat them to town. Buffalo Bill called upon Annie to perform a spectacular stunt in order to attract a crowd. Amidst the congratulations after the per- formance, Annie received a letter from Frank saying he was leaving. Both Annie and Frank were miserable. and the whole cast tried to bring them together again. All went well until the quarrel arose as to who was the best shot. Chief Sitting Bull. Annie's close friend. realized that if Annie won, she would lose Frankg consequently he bent the sight on her gun. Annie lost the match. but, in so doing. won Frank. The production was highlighted by such songs as They Say Itis Wonderful. There's No Busi- ness Like Show Business. K'Doin, VVhat Comes Natur'lly, and All I Do Is Dream of You. The omcers of the production were Dave Martin. presidentg Toby Iamcs. vice-presidentg and Claude Maechling. secretary-treasurer. In the leading male roles were Bill Kelley as Frank But- ler. Martin as Buffalo Bill, Maechling as Sitting Bull. and Hugh Bartlett as Charlie Davenport. The female leads were Harry Weber as Annie Oakley. Larry Weis as Dolly Tate. and Rick Ahrens as Minnie Tate. In supporting parts were Charles Caspari tPaxx'nee Billy, Maurice Diehr QMrs. Little Horseb. Kent Facrber tFoster Wil- sonb. Dan Feinberg tWaiter5. Philip Hauck tMinnie7. Anthony Layton lConductorJ. Roger Lord Vfomniy. Fred McCoy tlcssiel. Dave Mc- Dowell tMacb. john Mellitz tLittle Iakeh. Michael O'Reilly lMrs. Portcrl. Peter Reich tFlutist5. and Sheldon Stock tlndian Dancerl. The Production Staff consisted of lim Hensley. Stage Manager: john Iensen. Assistant Stage Managerg lay Soest and Bill Lortz. Program Managers: Bob Convey. Decoration Manager: Henry Blodgett and Sid Salomon. Ticket Man- agers: Van Brokaw. Property Manager: Richard Nelson. Prompter: jim VVilton. Tom Biggs. and Duncan Meier. members ol the Stage Crew. 4 Rllllf Reich. Bartlett. Boucrsox. N'lcDoxxell. Dielir. Ylauze. lfeinburg. Thatcher. 'lf Layton. Church. Kelley url four Sprich. VVielandy. XVoll, Hobart. Allen. lensen. Corner. Nuryll, fJ'Reilly. Stoclx. Nelson. lfuerber. D. Nleier tml Rout Hauser. Soest. Brokaw. Blodgett. Salomon. Maechling. Xlartin. james. Lortz. Hensley, Ponnner. Conrey. Caspari Front Rout Ierry Soest. VVeber, VVeis. Hziutk. NlcCox. Ahrens. Nlellitz. Lord ff. ,LN Page Une Hundred Txxentyrone Masque Buck Riu Simpson Kroeger Bartlett Curbx Bowersox Ndtms Walther R Nelson Cliltord Mirtin Pommer Baltmr SIUJHKI Rott Hirsch Wielmdx Wolf 'Vlzechling llobftrt -Xllen Soest Skilling ensfn Nuell ones Stotls Brand lord lunsth Iron! Rou VVilton Silomon Churth Ilinser tmis Vlcliowell Brokiw lltnslu Conxu C isptri lort l 1tt'1 VN 1 1 4-A WITTY, last-moving farce. Two Blind Mice. L coupled with a dance afterwards in a uniquely decorated gymnasium, gave great pleas- ure to a sell-out crowd at the annual Masque show and dance in March. The combined efforts of the ofhcers, Van Brokaw tpresidentl. lim Hensley Page One Hundred Twenty-two If tvice-prcsidcntl. and Dave McDowell lsecrctary- treasurcrjg the ZICIUFS. directed by Evan Philips: thc stage crew. headed by Toby .lamesg the Decor- ations Committee. lcd by Bill Lortz, Bob Conwy. and Dolph Hanserg plus hnc jobs by Ticket Man- agers Bruce Homeyer and lim Wilton went to 5174! vw' Fwf make the 56 Vlasquc one of the most Guam Seful ucr In thc Qtgllar mlm wgrg Charllc C aQp.1r1 portrawmf 'Iommy Thurs um 1 XArId9hlI1gI0I'l mwspaperman uhllc Gumrgann Lllll onL of hw guwt antrums from Mary Instxtutn plawd oppcmtc hlm IH thc role of Karen hm forma and future xxxfc Gen Gu Bland and Blur Smith bo h .lated xxlth Haxxlws prccmon m tha mo major Qupportmg parts .li thp mo ucemrln mlcc Daxld VkDoxull AS Dr Hnnrs VIQC1l1 Karpn s fllIN.L Bob Churnh .N tha, Lummm mmdnd Sumlor Krugcr Nmll p .1xmg,, INS umfus mulux mc Hufh Blfllkll om san xdlI4lI1BlIxi.T md IIN V11 lon rcprunntmg Washmgtcm bu .unmu r m nd oul tu Hhllll' .uw IH lg INLICNIOLIQ po on mc .iron A mm Flupur 1 Boxxusox Rxgh Brmd 'VILL Cllf ford Bud Hirsch H1lYfV Krocgnr om Iatil and Rogqr Iord umm plotad thc unusuallv lflrgn mit Sdmucl Spux iks thru ut corn dx Illlnd with sharp Qatlrlual lime imc urmlul s1Iu.111cms was qlun 1 xxcll balampd cffutlu lntnrprnta tum bx ilu Wzmquc Dramatlg Group at C DS Thn plot ruolxu lround tlu QIYNLIIIJHLOLIQ umquuls ol thc VV1shmfflfm mxnsplpcrnnm nur vxllg had .mc Ihn othcr ruou In qmus m lbollsluc f Lrnmcm umm xxhlnh was than bn ff rum L ct x tx INILL tu umc unlmg .m IIIILFLKI mg nxpunmnt In qmcrnnum xx lm rm nc L tal m manluau mf thi Amnrlum sxsum 1 umm or 1 Us H018 11 x xg IL f U lummouQ p 11111 Lrnatcd 11 noul Lffut Ill In Cuuutxx Dm UXIHFIASI m xx Lu I1L liwn wcmcld.1nuclIot1Q ISIC oi unc imc hls un XL LL tr. mm F1 4 x 1 5 .ix plpcr Lam lah u mplntclx muucl L ul 4 pun nmdnrn du! 11 IH brwh lummc MUNI 4 .1 x m r , 7 c 4 1 mr U mpusm 4 mm,, mc m xx an rn xuhrmms xxcrc sum 1 mu In II rhe unnlng rn Pun Um Hundnd Ixunu Il A I . 1 A. 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Rou Carncr En elsnw mn Btrtlstt D MLILI lhatchcr Reich Cllllold Srumd Hou A Schlrll uncles 'VIcClclland lsellcx Cfrsparl lchr Schxxalccr lfrd I-nxt Rnu Bur cr xxllllflfl VlcDoxxcll Vlsechllng, Nuell 'Vlrrtm Pommer Glee Club on 1 number of ycrrs thc CDS Clee Club had 1 joint concert vuth Mary Institute but IH the past three years th1S trad1t1on has been omitted from the schedule The schedule this year conslsted of a fevs performances ln chapel and the ceremonies The mam cause of thls shortened number ol performances vsas the lack of sufficient tlmc for practice Smce the tvx enty fixc boys ln the orgam 7at1on came from four different classes vslth dlffer en and xarled aetixltles it vias very dlflicult for Mr Hobbs the dlrcctor to find a tlme when all the boys could mect This difficulty vxas oxercomc by weekly rehearsals and occaslonal ones on Sun day In addition to the few rehearsals it vsas not until after Chrlstmas xacatlon that Mr Hobbs was able to select the boys because of h1s actls 1ty in the Troubadours Therefore the schedule had to be cut ln proportion to the reduced amount of rche rrsal time The rclatlxely fcvx concerts which vxere glxen vxerc xcry vsell recelxed Among the songs of a llghter nature vxerc Hallelujah by Yeumans from the Broadway muslcal Hit the Deck and 'Aprll Shovsers by Louis Sllxers from the musical Page One Hundred Twenty four Bomho A song from thc Glec Clubs repertolre vshlch was in '1 more SGFIOLIS sem vxas esu oy of Mans DCS1I'1Y1g by ohann Sebastian Bach There were tvlo boys both tenors who sang solos Bill Kelley, a sophomore sang a beautiful ballad senlor sang Strange Muslc from The Song o Norway Peter Relch 1 IUUIOI' played the accom panlmcnt wlth a flute for a fevs of these numbers At the traditlonal Commencement performance the group sang Alma Mater The officers of the Glee Club vsere all seniors vxho had been ln the organwatlon for the past few years They vscre Claude Maechlmg president, Tate Robertson xlcc presldent and David Mc Dove ell, secretary Although the prmclpal obstacle whlch con fronted the boys and Mr Hobbs was that of 1n adequate time for rehearsals there was also the mexltable problem of finding musle and arranve ments which would appeal to the student body ,as 1 xx hole Thanks to the capable direction of Mr Hobbs these and other problems were solxed thus retaining in this year s Cflee Club the h1gh stand ard of quallty vshxch the organwatlon has upheld ln IIS sw years of exlstence 4 ' ,1 rl X i - s 4 ' N , .4 ' Q1 :iZ,., , k .vi S 1 X if M I M l Elf - A . . 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Lower School AC+IVI+IeS 111 duclopimnt ol 11 xxtll roundnd box btgins in tht loxxqr Sthool xxhtrn tht Lstr.1 Lurr11.ul11r .1tt111t1Ls arc dcstgntd not onlx to proxidc LntLrt111nmtnt but .1lso to biing o11t l1tLnt t1ltnts IIl'1lLl1 might othtrxxist L LII istoxutd 'lhls xL11r 1 num trr 11111 11Lt111 xxgrc lntroduud Among that xurt thy Chtss Club 1111 Nlodtl Alrplant C lub thy Photogmphx Club .1nd t L oxur Snhool C1lLL Clllh Tht C htss C lub Olgdll imc hx Nflr Irumrm Lons1st1dol.1hout txxtntx 111, hoxs xxho brought thctr oxxn Chtss stts 1nd mat txtrx 1xul1 Clllllllg., tht hohbx purlod to pr11Lt1LQ lllll to rttttxt instrugtion Mr Pruman vprwstd grt.1t surprisq ll thg numhtr ol hoxs xx ho shoxxtd .111 lnttrtst III Chtss rlht mtmhtrs of tht Nlodtl A1rpl.1nL Club undtr tht dlrutlon ol Vlr Colt hutlt lI1Cl H111 thur oxxn gdSUllllL poxxtrtd pl11ms During 1x.1rmtr IXLlll1lI' tht hoxs L td ht sun ou o doors on 1 lhursd.1I 1ltLrnoon Qontrolling tht flight of their pl.1nLs hx m1.1ns o 11 piano xxtrn ttthcr A lux Iovur Sthoolprs undtr tht suptrxision ol Mr F1sh1rorg.1n11Ld 1 Photogmphx C l11h xxhtth xx.1s xcrx Antlxt throughout tht xL.1r lht loxur School Glu Club COIISISIINQJQ ol about ten hoxs who LH joxtd singing mtt 111th Mr Taxlor lor ont hour 1.1Qh xxcck Bcsidw thc ncvxly organtfnd agtixltlm, thtrn .1rt txxo xcteran .1Lt1x1t1cs Art and Manual rIr.11n1ng Tha Art Llassw Londuutd hx Scnor Andradn offarcd Qnulpturc I'I1LIll xxorktng vxdtnr coloring and lruh.1nd dmxxlng F1011 though Art is 1 rcqutrad Subjtnt for thc Lntlrn loxxar School studnnt hodx manv how uhthitgd thur enthusiasm for it hv sdecting Art as thur .1r.t1x1ty dur mg thr hobhv ptriod on Tl1LlFSddVS All mcmbtrs of gu1d.1nLt of Vlr Rax mond tht boys l1.1rnc.d hoxn to usn their hmds Qonstrugtixelv in making projmts from vxood mctal dlld pl.1st1L Extrx Loxxtr School box lllxLS pridc III lcarnlng to opcrate tht manx poxxtr tools 11 hith Countrx D1x s xull Lqtupptd Shop tont.11ns And 1.111 but ttrtamlx not lcast Vlr Ruxe and Vlr 'I.1xlor pro xidtd utcllnnt piano mstrugtion for thost hoxs xxho 11.1nttd to dcxtlop thur 1T1Ll9ICdl talt nts A number ol outings and trips vxcrn offnrtd to I oxxgr Sahoolus this war Although thtst trips xxtrg prinu pqllx dtslgntd to bt of cdut.1t1on11l IdlLlf. thnx xxcrf. also 1 grtat source ol Lnjoxmant to thosn xxho pftrtlu patcd 111 thnm Vlr Xlvdfd took x11r1ous suttons ol Classts Saxtn 11nd Fight for x1Qcl1 and outings to suth plans fs th1 Bmdal Spur Hunt Club Parc Nlarqunttc Statt Park and Ntxx Salam Illinois During Spring X .1Qf1t1on Nflr Vlcsstrli took 1 group of txx 1111 hoxs from his Cl.1ss Six Social Studios 11.111 on 1 tour of somt ol thc m nor p0lI1lSOl inttrcst in thc e.1st1rn L nited Status such 11s 'Nux York C1t1 Ctttxshurg Pen11sxl1.1n1.1 and XvdSl'llIlI1lON D C tst IdI'lfJllS trips and the uttnstxe program o ntxx x organiad hohhigs in lddlllfjll to tht rtgu.1r s u its and lll'1lLIIQS h.111 m11dL this 1 busx but xprx cniox 1hlt and Ldutf1t1onf1l 1t.1r for tht Ioxur Schoolnrs 7 1 I I N 1 dl C1111 ll J nz in we r ll 11t1 l TIIIII X IP Pdf. 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Q an 'A N' 'N ' ,A , ...A 'T-. 51, , . '- Aww ui' yr rn- A.n wr STUDENT HAMBOOK CONTENTS Foreword A Greetlnv from the Presldent of the Student Councll A Message from the Headmaster Admlnlstratlon and Dlsclpllne Busses 8 Transportatlon Board ACtlVltlGS The Actor s Gulld Glee and Happlness Club Studle and Study Halls Student Councll The Charltable Drlve The School Day The New Seal Brownlng Emergelcy Drllls Athletlcs AB BB C League Intra Mural League Tradltlon Page 33333333333333333333333333333 Come to Beautlful Country Day School Nestled ln the Hllls of Qualnt Old Klnloch Ao Wa1t1ng lmmedlate Entrance Bother you For easy terms See Honest Hugh WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Debt Managers JE 4 7094 333333333333333333333333333333 Maln Entrance Admlnlstratlon Bulldlng l . . . . . . . . . . . 2 , D ' . . 2 as 2 3 3 . . . . . . 3 ' 3 A . ' Q 3 -,- , -- 3 3 ' ' 3 ' ' ' .......... 4 3 ' ' 3 ' ' ...... 4 3 3 3 3 3 ' . . . 4 3 T ' ' -- 3 . T 3 ' 3 QS - . . 4 3 :za 2 :K 3 Student Government . . . 4 3 DOn't let prices 3 ' . . . . 4 3 . 3 ' ' . . 4 3 A. 3 3 - 3 . . . . . 5 3 g Y Q 3 , . . . 5 3 3 . 3 1? 13 3 as . . . . 5 3 : 0 - 3 r ' . . 5 ' .... . 5 ' ' . . . . 5 - P . . 6 ' ' ..... . 6 . ANDY V LANDY PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENTCOUNCIL 1955 1956 A GREETING FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL H gang' Wowee' Isn t lt good to be back at school agaln after the long vacatlon' Yes you say? Well then sa Yes oo because I am your representatlve to the Student COUHCII and I wlll try to represent you ln that same flne manner I have shown for so many years Thls year we have SOmSthlHg new The Country Day Code ThlS sets down brlefly and slmply the few rules of Country Day I am sure that none of you wlll take thls hambook of rules as a handbook of rules but as a ShlHlHg gUldlHg llght to lead you through the troublesome PIFSE few weeks of school For the old boys thlS book wlll be repetltlous but lt lS already on your blll ANDY V LANDY Presldent of Student COUHCII Student Body Board of Trustees Alumnl ASSOCIQDIOH Anaconda Copper Slgnet Soclety e c A MESSAGE FROM THE HEADMASTER Thls hambook lS your gulde to happlness ln your flFSt few weeks at Country Day You may call thlS a sort of preamble to the Code Also there are a lot of nasty thlngs IH here that couldn t be put ln the Code And It s probably the cheapest book you ll buy thls year There are a few noteworthy changes n thls year s hambook Flrstly the school song and chant have been removed and can be found ln the flfth volume of the Code on page 482 under Proper Renderlng of Joyous OCCZSIOPS at Country Day Second to keep up the standards of the hanbook lt was necessary to take on so e adver slng Please patronlze our adve DIZGT Cherlsh thls book don t lose It revlew lt and llve by t s the secret to a successful lnterpretatlon of the Code and lt can be carrled IU your hlp pocket lf your walst SIZE lS blgger than forty IQCDGS BRADFORD H ARPER 2 ff' ' 9 s ' . , . . l, . . ' ' . H ,H . , I y, vv ,vr t , - 9 . . . . , - .V . . 9 . . s . . . A. . , . . . . , . . A . . . . . . . ' ' A., T. Q T., t . 71 , ., I ' . ..l..4 . . . , . i- -L ' I ' ' . V 4 . , . l . .l I . I. 4 . ,, V. .. E- . ' 19 . . . , . I, : . m tic' . ' I .' r ' . . . s , . , . . Q . i . It l . . A gl A . - . . ADMINISTRATION AND DISCIPLINE Before the Code all dlsoxpllne had been haudled by the Dea and h s wen Thls year however the abstract rules of dlsclpllne formerlv governed by the Dean s WhlTS have been clarlfled Sl pllfled and prlnted IH large tvpe The 985 rules and numerous by laws are avallable lH twelve volumes under the nawe The C D S CodeL at the bookstore QOxford U Press paper backed 8 45 per volume bound Sl OO per voluve J The ne d for thls change was obvious and presslng The Student Council rushed to the rescue Several days later the Dean dld the Job The admlnlstratlon reallzed that no set of rul s lS effective wlthout teeth and declded to supplenent the Code wlth power Therefore u der the Code all dlsclpllne wlll be ha dled by the Dean and hls wen SCMOSL BUS Bus 44 belng tuned up before drags Busses Q Transportatlon Board Terrible bus COHdltlOHS caused the formatlon of a governorlng body The Transportatlon Board There have been great lmprovements made lH the busses Bus 44 swept the Bellevllle Drags after a complete overhaul by the Board The best looklng bus lS 46 whlch has been chopped and channeled three Inches Awoag 1 s other functlons the Board will sanctlon three open class drags per year and One COHCOUIS d Elegance and lll attend the Natwonal Bus Jawboree at Bornevvlle Salt Flats 5 f ' ' ' . 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ACTIVITIES The Actor's Gulld The Actor s Gulld was formed ln 1917 when the school began lts exlstence The Gulld raked ln fantastlc proflts untll the Excess Proflts Tax cau ed lt to dlsband and form two phllanthroplc foundatlons the Troubadours and the Masque The new groups shovelled ln lmpresslve sums for charlty However ln 1942 an agent from the Royalltles Department of the Offlce of Copyrlghts and Patents dropped 1n on a play Untll that tlme the Troubadours had been puttlng on such thlngs as Showboatl Oklahoma, and Guys and Dolls In 1945 they put on Carol Myer Slngs ln a Ballroom and lost 36000 Glee and Happlness Club In the sprlng of 1922 Pete Leorbth threw qulte a blast at the Junlor League Tea Room At 2 OO a m the nlght of the party the Glee and Happlness Club was founded The G and H had always been a powerful and large organlzatlon untll recently when lt abandoned gettlng happy and became merely a glee club STUDIES AND STUDY HALLS There are studles and study halls at Country Day STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student Councll In 1958 there arose a deflnlte need at Country Day for somethlng occupy the tlme of the boys who hadn t taken part ln any worthwhlle act1v1t1es The Student Councll was formed to meet th1s need The Councll meets behlnd locked doors to keep the members ln about flve tlmes a year to declde how to lose money Thls should be the Councll s most successful year 1n that lt plans to lose more money than ever before GOOC1 luck boys' Condltlons whlch w1ll be lmproved by the Code The Charltable Drlve Last year the annual Charltable Drlve exceeded 1ts goal of 3586 by 3597 824 75 Impos lng no penalty on the non glvers the Student Councll ln stead offered a small appreclatlon for the most gene rous classes The wlnnlng class ex ceedlng lts quota by 387 452 79 was glven a week off 4 , . . 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' Tti . , . . . . . 1 9 . . . . , . . . . . . . 1 - x , . . , Q n ' ' 9 . , - s ' ' 9 and an all expense pald trlp to Bermuda The second hlghest class recelved cuddly cocker spanlel pupples and a year s supply of Busch Bavarlan Beer to make them yodel The thlrd hlghest class was glven free passes to the Hollday Drlve In The lowest class had lts homework doubled entlrely for 1ts own beneflt you understand The beauty of the whole operatlon was lts absolute spontanelty Thls year LH addltlon to thls the names izaxxx of all the glvers and non glvers wlll be f published ln The News and deslgnated ln heavy 552 tvpe the amount glven or not glven Thls lS 4.25 CDS J only to help the students remember that thls s purely a voluntary drlve QR H AUTY THE SCHOOL DAY gg ' There are school days at Country Day svn TRY THE NEW SEAL ' DAY SCHOOL lt became evldent that the C D S Seal would have to be modernlzed slnce the old one was mocked and moustached wherever lt OUtT0d9d C D S S931 appeared The sltuatlon became unbearable when the cry Fraught' arose from the Junlors every tlme the Seal was dlsplayed Actually they say that every tlme they see anythlng but that lS rrelevant The new Seal replete wlth fleur de lles lS celtalnly a step the rlght dlrectlon Although the Seal has no meanlng whatsoever and depicts nothlng and the fleur de lls ar the slgn of new born Armenlan bables the new Seal lS easy on the eyes and looks llke a flylng saucer th t has mashed into some crows BROWNING Qobert Browning a great Engllsh poet was born lH Canberwell England lH l8l2 ln l846 he marrled Ellzabeth Barxett who dled lH l86l Brownlng himself dled 1889 after whlch he was buried ln Westm1n1ster Abbey EMERGENCY DRILLS There are emergencles at Country Day for whlch one must drlll ATHLETICS ABLBBlQ-league Country Day Taylor Cahokla Commonfleld and Thomas Jefferson COmpFlS6 the toughest league lH the area. One reason the league Robert Brownlng teams are rarely beaten by outslde teams lS 5 . . . , . . - . K c , 1 , I ' , ..sw-vwsA...,, '- ' V. , . M. in . f V ' v fl . . . I , am4f V - , ff, . Q ' D 1 1 ff' 3 Q L. --.- I Muay Q U A . as KW - I X. 1 ' . fre- xT'5 A A flggyl Y .14 ,w W -----1 Q , , W I AA 1 ' ' I s y, .. ,ag . U X, xl , ---- -t-- . asf' U . U Q . ' vv we , - - , . , . . ' 9 ' 9 ' i . v . Q , - - ' , ., ln , - - ' e '. - 9 a L ' f, A ' CJ 9 s A l 9 9 l ' 9 9 , , . 9 9 9 that league teams rarely schedule games wlth out slde teams The league lS called the ABQBBJC League A boy lS glven exponents on a falr basls and placed on the approprlate team ln thls way best frlends and boys of equal lntellect and scholarshlp play together Thls makes for happler con tests and more successful teams lntra Mural heagu Equallty of slze whlch ABQBBJC League System promotes Another league whlch Country Day par tlclpates lS the lntra Mural League Havlng away games last year at Evanston Peorla El Paso and Santlago the lntra mural boys have the best deal and the least school QNote to all athletlc scholarshlp boys Is a free educatlon as worthwhlle as the experlence of world travel wlth the lntra Mural squad? For answers to all sports questlons call Sports Monltor GE 6 5000 J TRADITION In keeplng wlth our mlmlcry of New England prep schools we must keep a blt of worthless sacred tradltlon lf taken lH the rlght frame of Hlnd tradltlon can be painless and UHHOtlCGd Such qualnt practlces rldes the Fortnlghtly cold and drlbbllng showers and dlSClpllH8 have been lnstltuted merely for thelr aesthetlc and romantic values Tradltlon can be dangerous how ever and one must be wary of lts consequences Never cross the road to the parklng lot at 8 55 a m Better late than never Senlor drlvers are not mean they are not manlacs and mlnus thelr cars they are p rsonable fellows A few tradltlons have been dls contlnued due to expense absurdlty or utter fallure or all three Such was the case wlth the popular smorgasbord dlscontlnued when the maltre de went to Washlngton Unl versity on an eplcurean scholarship f ' 6 p 0 ann , , -,- L---.Q. 9 D . lH . . . - 9 . U 9 . 9 9 ' 9 . ' A ' l . . , . . . . .A. O , , , . A. , . . K. Q '. u . . as Saturda sessions horrif in bus . . , y , ' y g A Senlor Drlver. 9 9 ' 9 , - 9 A. A ' ., 3 A I 9 9 4 - I . 9 e H . l 9 3 A 9 S , . s . . ' u I I n . I A , - , i f A ' 424 A x .1 .4 .' Twenfy flve Years Hence Adams Dled In pcaces because Plymouth contmucd makmg small trunks Allen Is stlll commg stlll seelng st1ll conquermg Beeler Has eontlnued to make a good nexghbor Bzggs Is groundskeeper at Indlanapolls Speedway Blodgett Is owner of Leroy Acres a mouslng farm Brokaw Flnally made a date IS now a monk ln Tlbet Burger Has not yet showed up for the 25th reunion Caspar: Has finally become a master debater Church Has just been elected President after adoptmg nebul17er and crew cut as campalgn trademarks Convey Donated a cup for deserxlng athletes Dresser Is boss of the Marlon Mob the toughest polltlcal machme ln Hazelwood Drury Has further asserted hlmself ln natlonal tennis circles by wlnnlng the Del wood Open I ckert Is stlll trymg to wash hls hands of thc yellovx dye he used ln The News Hanser Is repalrlng hrs house forthe 25th tlme alter our 25th reunlon Hensley Has lust sold h1s restored 1960 Ford for S5000 Homeyer Is runnlng an all ntght hash house Horwztz After readlng all avallable pocket westerns has now turned to vtrltlng them ames Is turnmg on all the lights at the 25th rcunlon ensen Nu erthcless Sllll has hls dark corner ohansen ust can t seem to hold on to hls house keys Latta Is stlll Hexmg hrs bones Layton Is a cracked shot ln the St Louls Rlfle Club Maeclzlmg Wrltes TV YCVIGVKS Martm Handles all R G Dunn products McDonnell Is dI'1VlI1g around 1n h1s latest modcl undcr powered let McDowell Is feelmg hls musxc lower than ex cr D Meter Got to the top stumbled and fell H Meter Manufactures wedges Nuell Is a comedlan we thlnk Pommer Bought the DcBal1v1ere Strlp so he could get serx ed Robertson Is coachlng lady wrestlers Salomon Is Hunklng Sklnny s ons IH Salornonl ln Shakcspeare Slczllmg Is ln the Naxy because he didnt read the fine prlnt on the accldcnt report Soest Is stlll dreamlng of poor Grace Sprzch Has retlred on left ox er scholarshlp funds Walther Is the Head of the C D S Graduate School Vlfarmg No habla lnglts Wzelandy Is Church s Special Asslstant Sccrctary Wllton Is dlrcctor of Holy Rollcr mcctlngs Wol Was llte to hls slxth vscddlng becausc of a red llght at 4th and Washington Young Is gunmng hls moto Page One Hundrcd 'lhnrty sn. 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' '. 11 7 1 I A '-I' ' 1917 18 Ralph Perkms 1922 23 1923 24 1924 25 1925 26 1926 27 1927 28 1928 29 1929 30 1930 31 1931 32 1932 33 Walter C ellhorn john McM1lIan C eorge T1I1any Rufus Putney Ethan Hltchcock Rudolf Teasdale Henry Mclntyre W11ll1U1 1'upp C eorge Schlapp Iemo1ne Skmner W1ll1am Stanard 1918 19 Ralph Perkms 1919 20-Wade Chlldress 1920 21 1921 22 1922 23 1923 24 1924 25 192.5 26 1926 27 1927 28 1928 29 Ralph Perklns Wade Ch1ldress Hobart Cale Iames Slnger Herbert F1nch landon Lodge Alexander 1V1cVoy Marshall Hall Henry Mclnty re 1929 30-Hugh logan 1918 19 Wade Chlldress 1919 20-Ralph Perklns 1920 21 Wade Chlldress 1921 22 Ralph Perk1ns 1922 23 Walter C ellhorn 1923 24-Wllls Engle 1924 25 1925 26 1926 27 1927 28 1928 29 1929 30 Iohn McCulloch Ph111p T1ffany Charles Claggett Le1ghton Morr111 Malcolm Mart1n Iames Wear 1919 20-Wade Chlldress 1920 21 1921 22 1922 23 1923 24 1924 25 1925 26 1926 27 1927 28 1928 29 Wade Ch1ldress Wade Chlldress Rembert I aBeaum Robert Short Robert Short Robert Short Dodge Crockett Thomas Bond Iohn Dlsbrovx 1929 30-W11l1am Tupper 1930 31 Strat Morton 1949 50-Carter Levt IS E PRESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL 1933 34-C1a1borne Sklnner 1934 35 1935 36 1936 37 1937 38 1938 39 1939 40 1940 41 1941 42 1942 43 1943 44 Hans Beb1e Harry Atwood Ross Woolsey Cl1Hford Iones C'eorge Whttelau 1j3Vld Metcalfe Frank 1 ane john Moore R1chard Hawes Robert Hanpeter CHAIRMAN CODASCO 1930 31 1931 32 1932 33 1933 34 1934 35 1935 36 1936 37 1937 38 1938 39 1939 40 1940 41 1941 42 1942 43 EDITOR 1931 32 1932 33 Henry Put7e1 Iemome Slslf'l11CT W1111am Stanard Roger lord 1JVk1EY,I It Wear Tom SITIIIII Allen Sny der Iohn Sprlng Harry Newman Iack Ha7e1ton Parker Sm1th Owen Mltchell Bruce Carson john Drescher IN CHIEF NEWS T1mon Pr1mm Wllllam Polster 1944 45 1945 46 1946 47 1947 48 1948 49 R1chard I-Iouser Herbert N1ehaus Malcolm Breckenrldge Doug 11l1y Culver Elsenbels 1949 50-Cedgy Barksdale 950 51 Peter W11son 52 Robert Post 1952 53 Roger Scherck 1953 54-Dan Stnger 1954 55 1955 56 1943 44 1 944 94 v 1 946 1 947 1948 949 Brooks Dyer Randy Wtelandy Wllllam Danforth 45 Mllton Rand Thomas Eagleton 47 Hovsard Bennett 48 Harold Baron 49 Cleve Schneeberger 50-Iu11us Iensen III 950 952 953 954 955 944 945 Roblnson Ord Dertck Drlemeyer Stokley Towles Art Iubke Ilm McDonnell C reg Canawan Iohn McDonnell Stephen Post Wllllam Carson 1933 34-Arthur 1 1eber 1934 35 Thomas Rutledge 1935 36 Davld I'err1ss 1936 37 Arnold Mengel 1937 38 Henry Keeler 1938 39 Iames Schwab 1939 40-Daxld Metcalfe 1940 41 Charles Allen 1941 42 Donen C le1ck 1942 43 M 1 mrence He1deman PRESIDENT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1931 32 1emo1ne Sklnner 1932 33 Robert Becker 1933 34-Howard Stephens 1934 35 Robert jones 1935 36 Harry Atwood 1936 37 Ross Woolsey 1937 38 Warren Elmer 1938 39 C eorge Whltelaxs 1939 40-K1ng Carter 1940 41 Ethan Shepley 1941 42 B111 Wr1ght 1942 43 D1ck Mellow CHIEF JUSTICE STUDENT COURT 1951 52 A1 Popkm 1950 51 R1chard Burghelm 1952 53 Avert McM111an Page One Hundred Thtrty e1ght 946 947 948 949 950 9 1 952 953 954 955 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 95 1 952 953 954 955 1953 Malcolm Breckenndge Edu ard Hanpeter Ted Barker 50-Edvs ard Corn Rtchard Burghe1m Wllllam Barker Wllllam Hoppe Robert Wolff Don Fra7er Chuck Ecke1t 44-Robert Hanpeter 45 Stephen Post 46 Foster Holmes 47 Peter Enslln 48 Shelby Curlee 49 B111 Armstrong 50-Cedgy Barksdale 51 Dan lane 52 Nat C reen 53 Athan Mert1s 54-Mlke Lavtnm 55 AI Hanser 56 Bob Cons ey 54 'led Kretschmar 1954 55 Hord Hardin 1955 56-Bob Sprlch s --'- ' ' - ' I.. -5- . -1' '. 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' . , ., nv- . . 0 2 ' ' BOARD OF TRUSTEES F II II II II II II II II II II II Il Il II II II II II II II II II I I L P :::::::::::::::::::::::::::9::Q::o:::o:: -::o::::::oQ::::::::::::::::::o CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of I 'B The Board of Trustees and Headmaster extend to you, the Class o 1956 Country Day s youngest Alumm smcere congratulations and best wrshes for your success next year 1n the college of your cholce As you broaden the sphere of your att1v1t1es first m college an later 1n the busmess or rofessronal world rt IS our ho e that the ears Y you hawe spent at Country Day vull remaln cherlshed memorles ASHBY T HARPER Headmaster CHAPIN S NEWHARD THOMAS G RUTLEDGE 35 ORRIN S WIGHTMAN JR ROGER E LORD JR 34 JAMES S MCDONNELL JOHN BRODHEAD JR 36 J BRUCE BUTLER JOHN R CAULK JR 3I ROBERT H CHARLES 3I JAMES H GROVE 3l LON O HOCKER JR MRS JUSTIN J CORDONNIER HUCO M WALTHER 29 Presnde-nI Vnce presederfr Treasurer AssIsTanT Treasurer Honorary Chalrman of The Board EDWIN LEVIS JR 44 GEORGEW SIMPKINS 26 JAMESW SINGER JR 24 TOM K SMITH JR 35 GEORGE P WHITELAW JR 39 Presnderfr MoII'Iers Assoc PresIdenT EaIITers Assoc -ACI II II II Q -:::QoQ:::::: age Une Hundred I my :I II I I, I 5 6 I I I I II II f I I II , . . . 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O O I O O I O O O O C O 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 O QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ --------Q--------------------o-- 1 The Class of 1957 ex+ends i'rs mos'r sincere congra+ulahons 'ro +hls years gracluahng class and washes I+ success nex+ year a'I' college and In +he many years +o come CXQZJ LZCXJ P age U Hlnl d QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ------------------------------..------------------- ---QQ--..--..-----------------------------------o4 O I 1 , . , I I g . . z , 0 O s ' ' 9 , 0 , . , z 0 O 1 0 O U C . 0 3 O 0 O . 1 : . 3 2 1 r I I o r 3 . . , O U . ' r r U ' w I r 3 1 ! 2 r . w i I 0 0 , . 9 X V ll-- 9 W ' W4 -ll 1 'f , o 3 as e eeee e e e - lie ees ee ee 9 , -,-- - - 4,-A 1- - V U 3 N o r y . 1,,,,,,,-,., ,7,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, HA, , W M WH inn nr 777 YYYVW-,N 0 3 0 O L--------------..-------------------------------------------------..---.. ilx no 1 ure Forty-one The following boys In classes Ihree Ihrough elghi' combine Io congra'ru IaI'e Ihe members of I'he Class of I956 and Io wish Ihem Godspeed Bartlett Hugh C Black Darneron M Boeschensteln Warren Clarkson Iames A Cordonnler Iustm C Curlee William P Diehr Maurice A Dodds amesT III Flltott Irank S III Iemberg, Daniel B rth St l'art H C oldrlng louis N Augur Ilarrason II rton R Is Bascona Charlcs II Bernoudy Daxrd A Bornstem C eorge Brodsky Iouis D Caxenaugh Iam I DeWitt William O Ir Dycr Wlllaam M Lynon Daxad I III Faerber Ixent W Fordyce Fdvmrd W Achufl Stephen C Ahrens Iredcrlek CI Ambach Ronald I Amberg, Richard H Barnctt CIharles CI III Batter Ioseph W Ir Bcttm an Irxln P Brlnlnj, IJHXICI R Burke C aylord C Butler I Bruce Ir Claggett Michael CIurlcc CI Durbroxx Dougl as Iarnes Is Drake Ihomas I Page One Hundred Forty two CLASS III Cr'aeser Stexen R IIoxx.-ard H Hanks Dftxrd A Hanson I Richard HeIrnhol7 Richard H Hertel C uy S Hirsch Maurice I Hutto Robcrt A ones Iames C ray III Ktllcy William I :Ira C cra d futon -Xnthony I o b cromc og n C corp,e S ord Roger III ong C Iaxton A McClelland Geoffrey VIcPheeters Thomas S Vlerer Robert C Vleyer Carl F C Vlrllcr Iamcs B Nclson Richard I CLASS IV lr'ag,cr Italians 7 Ifrlck Iarncs Crafhn Nathaniel M Hammer Ioseph W Hfanser Frederick O Harrison Lloyd Hay Iohn M H cker Ion U III Innes N Pitcairn I 'ange Kenneth I latta Michael D Iuekmg Arthur I Vlason Thom as A Vlassac Hcnry N Vlclsce Bruce Vlattheus I Churchill Vlellrrf ohn I Wrtchell Dfnad B XIIOTTISS T Wynne Ne ranghaus I c I I Orthyycan Adolplaus Pettus Theodore T Pettus Thruston W CLASS V Illerman Fdgar W I Lxersole ohn B C'aIt Vlfartln F III C amhlln Br'adIord C acen Ihoanas R milton I ddlc II II'ancock Isenne Ia II'rnscr Daxrd 'I H'auck Philip C Heady Mark A Hickey Ioseph I Hosto Robcrt knight I'lTfN I I angsdorf Ktnncth R I aycob I cland M Ieydag Stan VIcCoy Ircderlck W NIcPhecters Hugh Vlatthcxys Cxarl Vlendonsa Iayxrcncc I VICSSIIIQ-I Rosvicll III Vltller Daniel M Vhtchcll Samuel W Vlo Iohn C Vlullans Machacl F Ncbcl I'llTlCS A Paqurn Icn,,h CI Parkcr William S Peper Christian B CJ Rcally 'VIlch.aeI W LIICICI ohn I3 Raxcnscroft Ixcnt Robcrtson Iohn CJ Sanders 'Ihom as C ScharfI IJINICI I Schxvuger Irank II Stock Sheldon Is 'I lchenor I rehor Va rcr Charlcs I We an an Iarnrs C Wilson Don I' Robinson Spentcr I Rocssler Carl CI Rog,crs M Wcldon I Rohne Carl I' Scharll Arthur I Schneithorst 'arnes If Smith C ral H I Ihatcher C entry W Iuckcr WlIIa'arn VI Victor Wrllrarn VI Westcrbcck Colln I Wulhng Peter I IV Robinson William 'VI Rothschild anacs Schacht Stexen R SreIofI Charles C Slngcr Thorn as I' Smith Iugene I Sanath R Whitson Soest Ierrold A Sommer Charles S 'Iaehenor Bruce Weber Harry C Wedcmeyer VV Dennis Weis Iaurcncc X White I Doylc VVhltc VV1llr'nn H III . . . . . . 2 . 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Adam john I Allen Fclmund 'II III Atwood I cC rand Austln Vllchael A Bacon john 'VI Balxewell Claudel jr Brlclgcs Howard Is Buckley Raxmond F Busse How ard W Carew CI Stephen CIarex Danlel I Cole jhonce S Blron jonathan IVI Baur Andrew N B el I' C Ilbcrt III Butler C eoffrey C Car1IIe Iouls j Charles Sumncr S Conxey Thomas R Culver H I-Iarrrson Dehlendorf A Wllllam jr Dlxon john K jr Flllott Daxrd Allman ohnl II B er cl us A III Btrada Fr nc A r Bartlett john IVI Bites onathan R Bocttlcr Alfred H Bowen john Hcnry CLASS VI Condlc lawrencc Is Irltnce Stephen R Foulce Thomas C Fox Wllllam C C raw Bvron I1 jr C r1II1n Ralph D II C'rote Robert E Harrlson WIIIIWIYI Hoppe Carl F jameton Andrew jensen Arnc VI Isalmann Kenncth C CLASS Icncrl Thomas I I'ranlC Rohcrt 'I C rlesedlcclc oscph I Harxex Thomas B III Homeyer Charles I' Hundley Douglas I effrev Klrlc r Kopman ohn I Ievdlg Wllllam C Iord Stephen I lynch Rlch trd I CLASS Campagna joseph A j Chtrles Wllllam H jr Delbel Dawld CI Dlehr C eorge F Ilsher 'Vllchael A C unter jontthan II Hales Ptul u man I c I Kleln Wllllam U j Knlght jonathan j aBcaume C raham VV me Wllham CI Ittta Kurt A ortf Edward K oxc Andrew S NICCIQIH Charles I Vleler Derels I Vloclc Iogan F Vloore Phllllp N VI lcdon xld ohn Vlc ueen Angus Vlltchell john B j Nledrlnghaus W Dclahc Id O Neal Edward A III I Panta eom Chrlstophcr A Prlmm Alexander T Robmson Ceorge R Ross Charles A III Rothschild David C ScharII Nlcholas III Hlmmer Imcs lxiulmann Mlchael A Kllnc Rlchard Iangcnbcrc Peter M I Indburg Earl Ioeb Iouxs F Qlllgllk Harry A Nlulhns Blrch O VI Rlttenbaum james C Robertson R Bruce S c s Iouls Sanders C eorge VI Schumacher I Carl Schwartz Andrew N Scullln Vlarc Shampalne Richard P Waring I Arthur jr Wenthe Wllham A NVh1te .Andrew j Wood ames S Scherclx Hcnryj III Schnarr jtmcs F Schoch Raxmond I Shaplclgh Alcxander W III Sprengnether R Sullnan Denms 'TI'1LlSSlg Frederlclc T Thompson Edmonstone Van Kaenel joseph S Warren Cralg C Wemkaufl Karl W Schlapp Hcnry T jr Schmldt Stexen Schuermann Norman J Shmk Don Shaplclgn Rush S Ixmm HIYYX S Whlteltw Fdmond R Souls Ihal' have 'roll cl, and Tha'r ever wI+h a Irollc welcome 'roolc I'he Ihuncler and 'I'he sunshine JOHN A MYERS, JR J EVANS PHILIPS Sensor Class Advisers Page One Hundred Iorts three . 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' .f 3 uhf, , I as B Football fCont1nued from page 811 league win Recovering after this low scoring game the Rams proceeded to trounce handlly the Pr1nc1p1a Panthers 20 0 and to smother the Western squad 25 0 placing themselves well on their way toward the league crown In the second round the Rams easlly downed their opponents by scores of 26 7 39 0 and 34 0 agalnst Prln Burroughs and Western respec tively soundly trampling the Bombers this time The starting team consisted of Topper Logan and Sparky Ravenscroft at ends Richard Nelson and Bob Funsch at tackles ack Kern and Charlie Valler at guards and lohn Voss at center In the backfield were Warren Boeschensteln at tallback Dusty Cordonnler at wingback ohn Hall at full back and B111 Robertson calling the plays Also seen frequently in the backfield were Tony Cam pagna im Clarkson and Frank Elliott Holding IIS opponents to only 14 points the R ms defense remained virtually impenetrable throughout the season due to the excellent work done by Captain Nelson Valler Funsch and Dick Hanson in the forward wall with Robertson and Kern ba king them up The scoring barrage was led by Cordonnler with 66 points followed by Boeschenstein with 60 and Campagna with 36 Hall Nelson Valler Robert tributed toward the 210 point total C Football fContmued rom page 811 week end the team just managed to slip past the Cadets of Western by a 7 0 score Hanser made the only touchdown when he galloped over from the ten yard line in the fourth quarter In their next game the C Rams agam crushed Prln this time by the score of 26 13 Good block 1ng highlighted this encounter for the Midgets as Rogers scored twice and Lord and Hanser each tallied once In IIS second contest with the Price Roaders the team played well for three quarters then finally succumbed to the elusive and power ful running of the Burroughs backfield Fullback Rogers accounted for Codascos lone SIX pointer the final scor being 27 6 The Rams rebounding from their defeat of the previous Saturday once again shut out Western this time 14 0 Playing its best football of the season the team scored on a line plunge by oe Hlckey who was substituting for Rogers and on a pass from Rogers to Kent Faerber The first string backfield conslsted of Geof Mc Clelland and Dick Helmholz alternating at quar terback and Lord Rogers and Hanser at wing back fullback and tallback respectively On the 11ne hd Fordyce and Ivar Nelson were at ends Guy Hertel and Nat Griffin or oe Hickey at tackles B11 Dyer and ohn Hay at guards and Lloyd Roberts at center Ted Pettus Charles I-Iemker 1m Frlck Wynne Morriss and Faerber also played a great deal Jumor Varsity Games fCont1nued rom page 851 Prowmg its previous victory was no Huke Coun try Day agam dropped the Cadets 39 38 ThlS time however the V s with Burgers 16tal11es making the difference came from behind in tne final quarter Beglnnlng slowly and finlshlng with a rush the Rams gained their third consecutive one polnt decision downing Burroughs 41 40 A well rounded attack with Smith and Barrett rlm ming eleven and ten IGSPGCIIXGIY was too much for the Bombers all senior lineup C D S capital lZCd on Prm s poor ball handling the first half and used a fast break the second half to subdue the Panthers 48 36 Leading by two POINTS at half time the Red and White out ran IIS opponents 23 13 ln the second 14 minutes Barrett Q 14 tal lies vsere high closely followed by Mauzc s twelve B Basketball fContmued rom page 871 a clear 41 30 Wm over Principia Led by the high scoring LaBeaume the inspired Rams took two more victories one from Western 42 40 and one from Lutheran 38 31 before losing a league encounter to B 38 30 In the Western game L'1Beaume broke Robin Smith s B team scoring record set ln the 1954 55 season by garnering 24 markers Codasco then journeyed out of the league only to get Whipped twice once by Thomas elterson 39 34 and once by Chamlnade 58 57 on a last second Flyer basket Angered bv these defeats the B cagers came back to snare a league battle from Prin s Pathers 44 41 wlth a last quarter surge sparked bv reserve Guard Frank Elliott The Red and White followed with the t1tle wlnnlng victory over the favored B Bombers in a close duel 32 29 A tall fast 1V1cBr1de quintet made Codasco ltS first victim 45 27 as it romped to the championship of the Mercy Tournament and the Rams closed out the season being trounced by Tl 51 36 La Beaume took scoring honors for the year as he hooped 130 points Closely following were Boeschensteln with 84 Logan with 77 and Cor donnler with 76 On the whole the team averaged 35 8 points per game while Logan and Cordonnler appeared ln all 52 quarters C Basketball fContmuecl from pa e 871 its first game with Prlnclpla Codasco trounced the Panthers 39 18 as the entire bench saw action Page One Hundred Forty sexen ll ll ' I ' . , ' l , w s I , ' ' 9 I 9 9 c 9 ' 9 ' 9. 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previous encounter wlth Lutheran Wlfh a hard fought 39 34 vsln B Soccer fContmued rom page 922 and Nick Clifford at the lnsides and Iohn Voss at the center forward position Halfbacks were Captain Hugh Bartlett lim Frick and Dick Nel son while Dlck Hanson and Lou Brodsky lined up at the fullbacks and ohn Quigley played ln the goal Charlie Valler Date Eynon and Ioe Hickey also played frequently Throughout the season the B team exhibited a strong defense centerlng around Hanson and Bartlett as well as a close working forward l1ne led by Voss Loeb and Clarkson During the 14 game season Voss booted six goals followed by Clarkson Hutto and Loeb with three each Clif ford vuth two and Nelson Raxenscroft and Eynon with one aplece giving the Rams a season total of 20 goals as compared to the nine tallied against them Varsity Baseball fContznued rom page 972 which comblned with MclVl1llan s homer knocked five C D S markers across the plate In the D1str1ct 5 Flnals of the State Baseball Tournament Codasco fell apart ln the field mak mg s1x miscues and was eliminated from the tour ney by Mehlvllle 11 5 Codasco pitchers McM1l lan and ohansen held Mehlvllle to fixe runs until the fourth when errors opened the way to five Mehlvllle unearned runs Country Day s weak h1tt1ng attack was headed by Barrett who slammed two of the Red and White s four hlts A bad throw to first base let IH three unearned sixth 1nn1ng runs and gave Ferguson an excltlng 6 4 wln over the Red and White nine IH a poorly played non league encounter Hlckok although Page One Hundred Forty eight he was charged wlth the defeat pitched credltably being the v1ct1m of his teammates seven errors CDS out hlt Ferguson 10 4 but as usual was unable to push runners across Wielandy upped his average considerably getting two for tvso while driving ln a pair of tallles Country Day 7 Prlnclpla 3 A six run first inning hlghllghted by Barrett s long homer gave Codasco 1ts first ABC League win 7 3-over Prln in the replay of their previous 2 2 tie Although ace pltcher ohansen got ln some difficulty due to bursts of wlldness his three hit performance kept the Country Day lead out of danger throughout the contest Country Day 6-Western Mlllfary Academy 2 Exploding for five runs in the fourth inning the Rams behind the four hit twirltng of lVlclVl1llan won their second straight league encounter 6 2 this time over Westerns Cadets The Country Day pitcher owned a brilliant shutout until the seventh where he was touched for two hits and two runs Codasco s five tally frame was sparked by Catcher Burger s long double and back to back singles by Hanser and Wolf Taking an 8 3 lead IHIO the top of the seventh the Rams fell apart and gave a traveling Pembroke squad nine runs and a 12 8 victory lVlcM1llan pitched good ball until he tlred in the seventh and was replaced by Hlckok who absorbed the loss thanks to a dropped fly followed by a wild throw Exceptionally good base running along with cru cial hits by Hanser and Wielandy 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BUY 7511, extends sincere good wishes to the many frlends of COUNTRY DAY A warm welcome always awaits you at Boyd s' You ll find hand some suits, topcoats good looklng sport Jackets, slacks, smart furnishings, hats and shoes all noted for quallty and dlstlnctlon The Store for Boys Forsyth and Central The Store for Men Forsyth and Bemlston --.4 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--aaa---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ School Supplles You can count on us to meet your every stauonery and supply need Make Buxton 81 Sklnner your head quarters for school supplles 011 FUI! l'OUllf 0Il BUXTUN 8 SKINNEB lEOIll1Illumnr'llliV1B I3llestlmm l IYIIDII B Page flne Ilundred FIHV mx I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , --------------------------..-----------------------------..------------.. Q-.--Q-....---.....---------..------ f...Q- -..Q I I I II II 0 II II I II 3 . II I I I II I II I 0 . , I Q II II II , - I U I n I U I II I II I II I II I II ' II II II II II Il 9 , T - I cl 0 I II . II II . . . ' I II . . 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Fr me THE sronrn-no News 5,-1'-Op:-' Bffcefgll eek y p d with mformatnon stories features and photographs Also contams speclal sectlon the All Sports News from September Into February featurung football boxing basketball and other sports Arrange to recetve your copy 52 weeksoftheyear One year subscrlptuon STO 00 THE BASEBALL REGISTER The '956 ed' tion contauns complete playnng facts flgures and personal data about The Game s 400 Prnce postpand S4 oo OFFICIAL BASEBALL GUIDE C ' complete malor league averages wlth OHIEICI averages of 33 mmor leagues World s Serues All Star Game and many other features Also OTTICIGI Playing and Scoring Rules completely revnsed Price postpald SI oo Mayor league averages and many other Important facts flgures and rules about the game In handy pocket snze form Prnce postpald 50 Cents All all tume mayor league records plus top perfarmonc s on each club compiled by Leonard Gettelson Requlres I9 pages lust to Index Prlce postpaud SI 00 WORLD S SERIES RECORDS C 'P'e box scores of all Series games l903 to date plus all time Serles records and alphabetical Ilst of all Senes participants Pnce postpand Sl 00 Complete simple lnstructnons by Hornsby Susler Wagner Cobb Traynor Hubbell and other great stars wnth numerous dnagrams and reproductions of photographs Pnce postpand 50 Cents all Send me the followmg THE SPORTING NEWS LSIO 00 yearj Ufdef CoUP0 NOW' The Dope Book l50cl NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE The Baseball Register 154 001 Ofhclal Baseball Guide 151001 One for the Book ISI OOD World s Series Records Q51 001 Bully Evans former Amerucan League um pure and top authoruty on the game offers salutuons nn KNOTTY PROBLEMS covering such lnformatuve topscs as Force and Non Force Plays the lntleld Fly Rule and Interference Plays Book also offers full treatment to the rnghts of base runner, batter mtlelder and putcher Price postpaid S100 Lusts members of THE SPORTING NEWS All Tvme All Star Team plus llfetlme playing records ol almost 200 malor league all time greats Prlce post pond Sl 00 Enables one to deter me easnly club s won lost percentage and standmgs In league wuthout pencil work Prlce postpaid 50 Cents BATTING AVERAGES AT A GLANCE Gives batting fieldung and putchnng averages without flgunng Thus tame saver IS a must for team and leaoue offxclals sportswrlters and sports announcers Price postpard Sl 00 SO YOU WANT TO RUN A BALL B? Learn all about the mealmoney arrangement for players about unlforms concesslons groundskeepnng and crowd handlnng These and count less other problems of handllng a ball club are covered by Mult Woodard former newspaper man and front office off ctal for the Grand Rapnds and Hat Springs clubs Includes Foreword by J G Taylor Spank Prnce oostpald Sl 00 A detauled method of scor :ng long used and devel aped by J G Taylor Spmlz publnsher of THE SPORT ING NEWS and for ll years OHICICII scorer of the World s Serves Contains complete explanatlon of scor mg system wlth detatled explanatuon of plays In each mnnng of a Worlds Sernes game plus Offnctal Rules of Scoring Prrce postpaid 25 Cents 51112 5PUf1II153 ww 22'i3I,1?'2g z:.s:5:: How to Play C500 Knotty Problems 151007 Doguerreotypes ISI 001 Ready Reckoner l50cl Bottlng Averages of a Glance QS! 00h So You Wont to Run a Boll Club' QSI 003 How to Score 12512, My check lj money order lj covermg cost as enclosed CDS ss ss sas tit Page One Hundred Flfty seven -pIlliE!!EQ!E5ial'lQ s. .va 5 - . 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Sold at Leading Furniture a ll Depa lment Stores Bedsprings Rollaway Cots Bunk Beds Hospital Beds pnng Constructions for Upholstered urnlture and Bedding FOSTER BROS ME G CO 2101 S Vandeventer St L uns Eastern Factor - Utica N Y Page One Hundred Sixty-sex I Head Office - Winnipeg, Canada vf - - 0 - - . . l I f . . ' 3 TY ' V V a u :' . I . yl f J dh X1 I if if 1 e 3 1 V lk ' , .774 x - V' ' 1 -'- . -f ' X - . a ' ,I B RING. :-' 1 ,- . Q E J M, v R TAI - .... -' . A-P I All -Q X I? R ' - 1 -A' if 1 1 lj S ' ' .fgw F . . L X - v a K if A if 9 Q if : ' I i il - 1253233 9 X ' , .lcv X X . . 9,5 .4 X ik, X . , F X, F K 1 . 0 ' .x , g 1 5 ' .Q Q y 3,2 'G ff Fl ' , , , Q. s ,A- Y Q1. ' ms. I ,, N K b 5' 'N.. 5 aff . , 1 - Em a o ' V ,U D I wat' I W' ' R 5 ? O K - . .. ., , I .,,- , . Wmwwmm. V, of . ,' an O . :ya a , if ff P f ' , ffi1f ' if I X , M 3: 4Q,:i'fZZ Q 2 fff'g s 4 fa W ff- ff 5 5 , W' ,Q wig, -1- 4 if , 1 5 0 5 ,Z W I 41:3 ,S-'yi 98 M X I vL v-v 'Lvl .Q K N uv., M ,.-- . ff X?!'Er,.. J, ff I 7: sr . u KZ it it rw- - i f The Cadillac car has always been a great favorite with the ladies. And for 1956, we feel certain that it will etch itself even more deeply in their affections. Certainly, they will take it to their hearts all the more for its beauty-graceful, majestic and enchanting. Surely, they will have an even higher regard for its interior luxury . . rich, beautiful and inspiring. And, unquestion- ably, they will have increased admiration for Cadillacls performance-smooth, responsive and restful. If you have counted Cadillac as your favorite, we suggest you visit your dealer soon and see this latest xersion of the c tr of cus VN e think you ll come to the Qontlusion th tt you X Q metelx admzztd Cadillic long enough ind th it the time h ts now come to stnt emmzng one' LINDBURG CADILLAC COMPANY Telephone EVergreen 1 1840 STANLEY HANKS PAINTING COMPANY Pdlllflllg tllld DeC0fdflIIg St Louls 20 Mo F lor1ssant Valley Hatchery U S Approved l lacks and Turkevs I oullr Equipment Renledle and Dune. Feed Vlctor 7 2020 Florlssant Valley Hatchery Frxham Road and Hlghwa 61' Q.. 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Lucas Ave C Entral 1 5700 ompl4men+s O a FRIEND PLateau 2 3818 John Barry Mofors VOLKSW AGEN DISTRIBUTOR 5625 Gras oxs St Louls Mo l 4 l I 4 1 l l :co L-------------------- ----- -----------------A -------- -4 M . X X X X X X X- . x ':::::::-:::::::::::::::1 p---------- 2 44 :4 4 4 l ll I 444 'N 'X4 4 4 4 44 4 - 4' '4 4 4 4 44 4 - OXX, 40 z 0 x 44 4 ' '4 4 44 S 1 4+ 4 4 H 4 4 4 4 3 ' 4 I 2- 4lll 4 '4 4 Z? 4 4 ' 4 l if 4X44 44 4 3 5' S 4 44 4 9- 4'l'll' W 9 , 1 . 4 44 4 '. 4 44 4 'E .' 4 4 44 4 - 444. 44 4 X4 - -E E 4 44 ,X 44 4 J 4' x ' lj' :J 1 0 44 , 44 4 f, O1 4 0 : - . O 4 2 4 4 '4 4l1ll4 4 4 .. E A, ' S 4 i 44 4 A 4 4 4 4 A - 4 44 4 . 444,44 X44 4 5 ' 4 44 I 4 4 I 44 lg 4 - 5 4 4 - 4 4 ., ' 44444 44 4 14' 5 E 4 4 3 H 4 2 - , X JA '-D 4 ll 2 2 4 4? 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I' IOI Voodoo World Ss Nlost Poworful Fzghtor thls supersonlc strateglc fighter IS taklng off to join the forces of the Strategic Arr Command Capable of carrying atomic weapons and of refuelmg ln flnght the long range Voodoo w1ll play a vntal role ln the aerxal defense of the free world McDonnell Axrcraft congratulates the members of the graduating class of Country Day and wlshes them the very best of luck as they, too, take off for new horlzons M DONNELL Q, acfiuzmn MRPLANES AND 6HELICOPTERS f sr Lows 3 no Lhallenq nr, ODGHIDLS '1 al ll for engmee s and technicians te T chnc I Pl ceme t Superu or P0 Bo 510 St Lou 3 1 U U 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 U U U U 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll ll mu mn ll Page One Hundred Seventy thr 68 U V U 0 ll ll ' II 1 0 0 0 0 1I tl U . . . . . . . ll . .. U U . . . . . U Q ' 0 0 . . . . . . 4, , ' II ll . U , U U 0 i nu ' - ll U U ' U U U , U , U ll ll ll U U U U C nu ll li Y . 0 II II ll ': . . I ' nu U ' ki f ' I are now .v iase f' r ' . 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C.,m,,a,,, Inde endent Consultants and Teclmzcmns s ecuzlzzzng nz PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLANS Designed to Meet the Problems of Executn es WE MAINTAIN OUR OWN egl u 1212 South Blg Bend St Lou1s 17, Mo MISSIOH 74777 QQQQQQQJ oQQoQQ-oQoooooooooooooooooooooco --- ::::::U ,--:::::::::::::--:,::: U 1: U :I lg ll nu 0 lu , H 0 0 D K ll 1- I I ab 2 :I II 2 ll -. --A . 3 I -R-4 - 3 1: 1' XX x LL 3 I ' I - 4 - 'I U X ll :I ' 0 n Z f 0 1' ' - V l I 1: 0 ' Z - 4 ,, , u 9 1 . J , 'cr gg 5 -Q 11 1' 1: ' it 4 lr Q I na .I 'VX -5, 1: . 0 U X U I' 2 41 II ' gg 1- - . 1: - -I -'- v vc ms In 0 F 0 - -2 2 5' , 0 1 ' Ev? :-Fi' 'Q-,,. O 2 ' I. 3 . I , 5, Q 5 5 f 5 'I ll I 5 E -35 E :I 0 0 0 Nm- 2 nu - - 5 3-H 7: 2 3 5- r 5 . I 3 I Og' f 5 Q Fi A J 3 0 I? ' I' I' ' O 5 2' 5 ' I 'I 0 - W E . I' 9 2 n T f ' . o E , :. , 3 3 2 3' E+ 5 .I :I ' QE SIE- ml nr ' :f SU 2 w s 1' ' A 4, 2 E ' I 2 2 F E O E 4 ll Q 1: 4' O N 11 3 - G ll I ,, : 0 nv 0 3? 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H -O.-.WF ....,q-- U 4 44 --.--EAW-. --.....-..-. 0 U 0 U 0 44 n 0 44 0 u::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 yt:::::-:::::::::::::::::::::::: Pa e One Hundr d Seven - O0 00' -. 7az'5eZcumg Fawn miie Chances are that you are hred of hearing people say All young ople are terrible drivers Whlle thls IS certamly not true the fact IS that a very serlous sxtuatlon does eXlSt for drrvers between the ages of 16 and 25 Althou h they represent only 1691, of the drlvmg public they account for 33'Z, of all serlous accrdents Thls means that drxvers ln your age group are havmg two acczdents to etery one znwlvmg older drwers These are the figures that have convmced many that young people should not be allowed to drlve Actually, Most Young People drlve as carefully and capably as drlvers m any age group It IS a relatlvely small per centage of young dnvers who cause trouble They are the hot rodders thrlll seekers and show offs who menace everybody using the streets and hlghways Furthermore thls lrresponslble mmorxty rs helping to raxse automoblle lnsurance rates And that drrectly affects you and your family' AMERICAN M There IS no reason why the 16 to 25 age group should not enjoy better lnsurance rates than older drlvers Your responses are qulcker you thmk faster you have better muscular control What can you do about thls problem? Here are three su gestlons Cont1nue to drlve carefully The ex perts don t take chances Refuse to rlde wrth a show oli' drlver He s rlskmg your lrfe Make sure the car you drrve rs me chamcally safe and sound If you and your friends follow these sugges tlons you wrll succeed where others have falled You w1ll help reduce accxdents among young drlvers And you wrll put to rest forever the Idea that All young people are terrrble drivers ASSOC IATED IhbURAhCl RSF coMPAm1Ls Page One Hundred Seventy sexen . . . ,, . . xxx, . MN X . Q . . . . . f . . I U o o l a ,, pe . 1 - - Q U ' . e 1 , . . g ' : . . ' . v . - I. . , - 1 2 ' ' as n , - . , . . . . . - 3. ' ' - as n - 1 . u n - - ' 7 , . . . . . . H . - . . . ,, w f L 4 - . - 1 '1 A I y . - poogeooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ fo-----------Q--0000000-00000Qooooooooocooooaeqqg INCREASED SALES! FOR YOUR COMPANY Through: I. Greafer producl' ancl service acceplance 2. Greafer na'rional, local and regional recogni+ion . 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