St Louis Country Day School - Codasco Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1957
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Putnam ln who e honor we make fb ecliccction Among the many men on the C.D.S. lziculty who have devotedly served and advised senior' classes over the years. perhaps the most outstand- ing is XYilliznn Putnam. For ten years he has taught hiology to countless Upper School studentsg he conducts his classes in an easy. inlormzll way that is unmistukzihly his. :Ks Assistant l1C2lllIllilSlL'I' he has executed his duties lziithlully and efhciently, But his grcanest contrihution to youth has heen his reudy :lid und advice lor seniors who lace the diflicult problem ol choosing. und getting into. at college. in expert on the subject ol' colleges and universities. he czuelully rcecmnnends the school he helieves hcst suited to at hofs individual needs. llc then serxes us un intermedizu'y between the boy 4121 m K 5' ,S A Ei' ,ii 1 in ontento I I I Headmaster. Faculty. Jaademu The Senior Class as it Grew Seniors. Classes. 1-ifzddezm Senior Lcttcrmen. Athletic As- sociation. Football. Basketball. Soccer. Rifle Team. Baseball. Track. Tennis. Middle and Lower School Athletics. I Student Council. S I u d e n t Court. Transportation Board. Signet Society. Rostrunt. Co- DASCO. N e tt' 5. Troubadours. Masque. Clec Club. Lower If r' 'H ln'- F--ff School Activities. eatwzea The Saint Louis Country Day Calendar, if 3 if, vi K 4 c-aclmcncotrcctcon A teacher flffects etermq he cm nucr tell vshcrc 1115 mfluence stops Hcnrx Brooks Ad lms It bus o ten been stud that the zn o the ment Outstundzng teczchezs such us me found on the C D Y fczcultj cue the best gucuuntee that Countu Dug students 1ece1ce u secondcuj school education second to none 9 O O ul 3 C x ' 73 N2 A Vg V7 X A . ' 37 fluence of the teacher rivals even that s 1 In ' I lg I Q . . . , , L . I N ' ., s ' 4, 5 ' 744 pn My -a..4,,k mm-.... --...M mum , , .......,. 'N C. K 1 A . .,.....- . W2 ' A I ' W Q ,f Q54 f ,.. . . I 3 5 L 9' ,, .v 'fwfr -v-an X N Ali? , Wk. ' . wx ' ' fy- ' :mx 'Q 1 - ll .. nfgk P -Jfgr. Q . 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W -4 MX Ashby 7 Harper IIFADNIASTER 4 B Prznceton Umttrszty Mr Ashby T Harper headmaster of the St Louls Country Day School was graduated ln 1939 from Prlneeton Unlx erslty where he TLCLIX ed Honors IH Modern Languages and xarslty letters rn baseball football and svslmmlng Mr Harper prepared for Prmeeton rt Blalr Aeademy from whlch he wx rs graduated as el rss X3lCdlClOI'l'1I1 rn 1935 Alter serxtng one xear as Assxstant Dlrector ol Athletlcs at PTIHCCIOD Mr Harper accepted a posltlon at the Mount Hermon School as mister ol Freneh and Sp lnlsh Htxmg enllsted ln the Naxy ln une of 1941 he beeame a frghter pllot and took part rn the Okrnavsa campalgn and rn raids on the apanese malnland For hrs scrxlees to hls eoun try 1Vlr Harper vs is an rrded four alr medals md the DlSl1I'1gLllShLd Flymg Cross Alter being dls eharged from the Naxy Vlr Hrrper studled Inter natlonal Rel IIIOHS and Latln Amerlean aFfa1rs lor the spring ol 1947 lVlr Hlrper vus appointed Headmaster ol the Amerlean Sehool of ulto an lndependent day sehool Here he remalned for four years Llfllll he beeame Headmaster of the Amerie in Sehool ol Lrmr from vxhxeh hc elme m 1953 to assume the herdmastcrshlp ol Countrv Day Page Eight To +he Class of I957: You are the thlrty slxth class to be graduated from our sehool and perhaps the last to FLCCIXC dlplomas ln a Com mencement ceremony at the campus on Country Dax Lane It ts entrrelv Httmg then that you haxe been so concerned thls year vslth tradltlons If It IS true as someone has sfud that educatron 19 xx hat IS left after you naxe forgotten all that you learned then I hope that part of thc educatlon you carrv away from Country Day vstll be a loxe for your sehool an under standlng of vthat II has sought to do for you and a respect for the tradltlons uhleh students faeulty and trustees hue handed down through the years srnee 1917 I refer here to the tradlttons of excellence of hard vxork and hard play of Integrity and of honesty These 1 thlnk are the thmgs vshrch vulll mean more to vou as the years go by than the tradltlons vthlch are concerned vuth practlces and pr1x1 leges rather than vxlth ldeals and alms It has been a good year and you haxe set a good pace 1 hope that you will come blele to see us often Godspeed' Ashby T Harper r , , A e , 1, ' ' e e . ll .' . 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Burlrml. l,ymzm Augur. Laird. lfumi-li. Webb, She-plvy Mom-I. ll1'iiil4L-r. Clillfrrcl. Bvriintvin. Alum! from Picturez' Czimpugna. Hammvr Simpsrm. BS cw' YB H' Grew I956 Hut-if Rifllf' l.aBcaumv, Bakvr. Xivlliirialtl. Niatizc. ilvarriv. Thatcher. Fftlllfll Rmb: Sitilciii. Smith. Kr'4mgt'i'. Bar- rvtt. Ciarriw. Iligvrsrxll. Rt-it-li. ililll-'ll Rttllf iittririitti. Iimwii. llivkrmlx. Cfurhy. Sinmwri. Nlarwlm. Iaumhx Brmvr- mx. Plaza. Siwiiirl Riitti: livrrikw. R-iiwr'tNtir1. Noigvr. Ciampayna. Cliihirci. lfirvhaugh. l,t-lir, Vrm XN,l'iNl'. ifaukcrt. I-'irxt Rriitt' Brand. Iltwlfigt-, Iiiigclmiaiiri. I'tmwh. lliihart. NVQ-hh. MM. ixcrii. .Uixiiil ifwfni 1'itliui': NItNliliari. I957 Huff: Rita: Nlulluriaitl. Cliilrirti. l.vhr. Kr'1wi1Ci'. Smith. Siclriili. Thatcher. Shoplt-5. 'l'l1ii'zl Rfizvf Baker. Ctirhi. Ilitikiik. Vim XXX-iw. iatfihs. Nizrriihri. Iii-arm-. Kcrri. lrigtirwll. .Si'wiri11' Rim: Brand. llvriikw. Bmxcii. Yum, l.aHuaumv. Bmwrwx. Buriurd. ifackcrt. Carripagna. First Raitt-,' YVt'hh. Clarrivr. Barrett. Hobart. N4-igrer. Iingclsmann. NIuN1iIlan. Matin-. Us-Nlrigv. ifurlsch. Q-aww. A I954 Burl: Rritv: Prvsivv. Havwarci. Curhy. ML- Drmald. Nlauxc. Hiniwil. Hnhart. Krueger Brmcrsrwx. Fwurtlz Rriiv: Tilson. i.aBcaumQ. Shcplvy Ilvxlriue. Pcitm. Thatthor. Gillis. Ciarrivr Simpsrm. Third Rfittf Bmxdrv. R0hl'I'Ih0l1- BHYWH Brand. Neiger. Fngclxmaiin. Baldwin Hvarnf-. Smith. Svwfrizl Riiux' Sin-lfiti. Innes. VVclnb. 1.4-hr Crit-hran. Hammer. Me-incl. Augur. Korn. Fifi! Rfvtr: Cliiirird. Yun VVOiw. i.air1i Ftimvh. Campagna. Bzikvr. litir'irii'd. Ialwmlu Ilvrrikw. I955 Huff: Ruiz? Claim-r. Hayxxartl. Smith. Krmw Livr. Hc'zii'iic. Tilwri. litixxt-mix. Siviriii jzittilvs. 'I'liii'ri Rott? Cfurhy. N'it'D4vriaici. lliuiwix i.zri3t'al1nit'. Tlixitthvr. Nvigvr, Shvplvy Rfiiwrtxtm. VV:-hh. l.t'hr. Sfufritl Rwtv: Cliiiwrri. Iitwltigc. lltixwri Bahhxin. PHIFYCII. Hnhart. Siriipwri. Cam- IHIQINI. N uri YVc-iw. Vim. First Rmb: cl1lL'l1l'ilI1. 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Adnan Nelson Baker II CC D is st man of habits four of those vs h1eh he is most ad dletfd to being rock and roll huntlnq elgtrettes and yields the perleet playboy and If is a rare div when it le ist tvxo of these habits ire not IH exldenee Though this side of Ad s ehirieter mu be the more apparent one those vtho knoxx him also real17e that Adrian is a eonselentlous person xx ho takes his duties seriously and may be counted on to perform any task vsell Adrian his done admirably in his studies is well as in his mtny LXll lLLII'I'lLLlllI' aetlxlties In his junior year Adrian vs is Ctpt un ol the rifle team ind Wls also 1 member ol the lVl isque I1 his senior year Adrian vias not only President of the Masque but also Photographic Editor of the CoDAsCo Each of these IS a job in itself vthen one eonsiders that Ad also took senior Sp lI'll9h Beeause of a bad baek Adrmn vsas not able to play football in his list years but he did do a good deal of sprinting to get the klek off tee on and off the field This is no joke as anyone xx ho has heard Pop yelling for the damn tee Baker vull know Considering the fact that rock and roll 19 not here to stay one might surmise that with the loss of sexeral of these habits Adrian will become an outstanding member of the eollege of his choice Page Eighteen Six Xears at Countrx Da BROVVN lflnl K -l Photoget iphx St all Photoeriphx Still IN lt S Cootseo lflu-I lcbv Rifle Te n , r Pres1cltntR1lle e Aetor Masque Photographs Still Pl'10lti5,llI7l1X Still Ntu Con-tseo , e Prestdc nt Nlisque Photography Ielitor Comseo Ieature Editor Comsct 'N anigeet Y nsttx I-notlull iiptl o it o Ctnnmt l she! lroub ie tt lls et JJ Pretty good hunting this week end e t tiutts 453 1 h. lt' 1 ft I. .- ' -a 1 l ll.-' l .136 H' ' , 4 'VI-21111 je 1 1 . x fa . . .vt lflfo-HST it ' . :Ili ,I.,.- . Cl: - Intr cle -ti n I 'ttet' v tit-,Q O ,, . . . . . c c c ., . l V ' . . ' - - cc va - - 3 ' . 1. 2 ., . X women. The combination of these habits. and a sense of humor t Jr.. . . .. . ' 2 . 24 -,Z iz, Y . . . . . H a sa s Z 2 s i f i 4 i 5 B -. A - ' lx ' 5 ' m 1 ,fx I a J . . - a J - a 2. X . . . I 1. 'X .. . 1' ' 1' 1 '.' ' H 'z 'z. 1 2' ' ' ' ' 2 2.1 2 ' i 2, 1. I . X . f .I V I . X In , . I A . l Y I x , I 66 ',, K I 1 '. . X A ' ' '. '. . X I . . Zh , . l Y x A . . rx .x - l . . . K Y V cc as - cs X as . ' 1 7' v. ' ' X KC 39 ' . . ., X V- at - vm , . K . Three tears a Cwunttx Dax -XNIHERST 195-1 Nw N arslty B tsqb all lflw 4 h Vtrsltx Bfrscbtll Ctrtulttton St nfl INtzt Studm nt Cf1LII1Lll Tr tnsport ttton Bo ntl lklvb lily! Chnl ustltt Student Court X arsttx l'ootbxll XHTSIIN Btskttball Suond Te am Xll XBC league Capttln Varsltx Btsebxll Ctreul ttton St all Nt u s Ch tpcl lnttoduttton Committee All rzght All rzght a warnmg Robert' Scott BarreH' G6 OW fellas you should know better than that You are eom mg to a potnt tn your llxes where you must take respon s1b1l1tV and gutdince into vour own hands Thts eeaseless plea echoed durtng exery Frldav s Student Court meeting When Bob came to the bratn factory C D S gatned '1 xaluable member for the class of 57 Bob show ed hts quallttes ol leadershlp when he was elected to the Student Counctl tnd also to the newly formed Transportatlon Board IH hts tumor vear Bobs major aehlex ement w as belng elected Chlel ustlee of the Student Court tn w htch he further dtsplayed hts sense of fa1r judgment whether dealing with senlors or class Hx ers Bob was not only a great asset to the class academteally but also athletteally He sparked the B basketball team 1n hts first year at seltool and w as also a member of the B football and A baseball teams Bob lettered three years on the A base ball team and was one of the coolest tnfielders Charlte QI mean Frankj has exer had In hrs sentor year Bob was one of the stalw arts of the Rams baekfleld and wtth hrs DaZ7l1Hg speed and deeeptlxe ball handllng was a great addttton to the A football team Bob rounded out h1s ewtraeurrleular aettx 1t1es by betng both a member of the Chapel Introduetton Commtttee and the News Wherex er the Head Cswe 61213 may go he w1ll always be a leader Page Nineteen .D ,vcr 1 ., ii. .t . 7 'v 1 1.4 . .. t .ff-l.l:v A 1 Y' yr 'L .. 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Iqlszh' Xmrs at Country Day VV XSHINC TON KIND I I I L 1 Stxtl Cumsco WW WH If 121111411 Www Q vu rsllx not 71 and XII XB 1 :sun 1 EIIL -Xxx112X3Ilrml1 cur Harms C rwmmlllu NT IS x I XII -XBCN IQAQL12 Imm ln um C HIJASCI1 umm! 2 ullllx X 1112 XIIINITII 1 Il'flllbllfJLlI'N 122 N INK um N 1 Why do they call me Moleo Page Txxemy .Qs LRINC hm aught wlri it Country Du Roy his LOY1IIlbLlTLd mudl to the IIIL of thn Qahool both m Sports md Ill otha antlxltlei HL has had a dlSI1I1gLllShLd ithlntlg cqrccr 1119 malor Sport bnmg football Rov his hnld rhg posmon of unter on rh2 xamm football team for rhg last mo wars and m trlbutn to 1119 Lxullnnt plnmg md to rhp high rcglrd m xxhlch he 19 hgld bx his tc lmmaus hc xx is elcntad L iptlm m 1119 Qcmor war HL h 19 1190 bun .1 mnmber of rh2 xarsltx tmck team Durmg the umtcr tcrm Row wuld bc uwallx found m thy senior studlcs trymg to dream up Somc excuse to leaxc Sphool carlw In lddltlou to his bun lthlntlg Qphcduln hu llso found tlmn to be Clftllldllllli man lggr of thc C ODASCO md no tlcknt m m lgcr of thc Troubldours Rox his 1 SLFIOLISIILSS .md L IYHCSIDLQS of purposn both m 1119 SILICIICS md lI'l hm 111110111 Qndmxors xx hxch probably hm carrmd hlITl the mckname of Mole HIS vx1llmgnCSS to vsork Qnd abxl IIN to amor xxholc hcartndls into am cndmxor m xxhlgh In Lnglgw .Ira zttrlbutu vxhlch Vklll scrxn him vxcll during ble future L lrecr HIS modestv and una9Summg chlractnr III Contrast to his prommcnce as an athlete has mldc hlfll one of tha most popular and admlred boys m the Ll ms of '57 it , ' 2 , 1' ' Q . ' I A ' ff - ' 1933-1.13-1 I.itc-'ary .'2 . 3 . 11- .ff I 'Wit' ASM -2 ' 1 I. .'.'-I ff XYIl,'-'F E211 Sw- Team. .A V. C I.22A ' :XII lx '- . , ' ' I f N' DQ' 2 ' I ' Lquu M36-15337 ,xx Czxplzxin. Varsity If- fu ball A. ,A 1 Aw, K . 1: LX' Ilurmrzlblv Nl' 1' , :XII-Uistrinl K N XX C1il'k'llli!liflll xlilllfljllxf. f 5: X Pu' . .Nllulvli .Nw 2 'mn VI' ' . 2 ' 2 2 Cf-'IiiK'kC1 Nlzxlwzlgvr. 2 l . f Cu-Um 'X NI.lNil2l'I'. Ii 1 ' 2 Yu: ily ,I1I'il'k R Eibel Bowen ' 1 '. Y , 2 . 2 . 212 ' if ' ' X1 4 - ' u X A - ' b B. 2 ' x N mfg' .W , 5 5 ,Z ,2K.,k V' X2 I' X i . I W 5 5 X W V - . . I 2 4 'V I fl -2 , ' 1 x k ' lv., 5 Q' ' m 'b Aff- ' ' ,AVN X EJ' 2 2 'y 2 ' - '. 'L . J, . ' ,V ' 4 .2 1 .A-1 , '25 2- 1 -2 2' ' ', A1 ' 'vp . 1 it Ab': ,R 1- in xx 2 , ,-1 ' 1 C-2 2 I ' x m ig L - , 2 . , ' ' , - - ,- . , ',h . , J , 4 . 2, 5 , 2-A - A. 1 1. 2 'L .K ' ' 4 x ' u , l X I 1 x I l x I . 2, U .I c . . 1 . ' A. . . N 2 ' ' , 2 ' - ' X 2 2 X X 2 ,. 1' 2. 2 I ' ' i H ' '2 , '. .' 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William Ashley Bowersox 11111 VI R the f11m1l1ar erx qu.1ek quack, qu.1ek resounded through the SLIIIOI Studies you eould almost he sure th 1t B1ll was lxldfllflg around 111th Blll F.1ekert Whlle Blll 1111s eon tlnuallx mixing hls fellow SLIIIOYS lf 11.11 alxmw ln lun for IIIIIOLILIII he llked to joke around 1 lot he was .1190 one ol the best liked boys ID lns class Blll S humor did not Stop 111th hls el.1QSm.1tes for the laeulty dxd not eQe.1pe B1Ils Qh11rp xxlseerdeki and n1el1n.1meS Vlr Battenhurg 11 as B111 9 l.11or1te XILIIIN tHe took the SLIIIOY' Ce I'l'l1dIl eoursej Qense ol humor He 11.12 one of the hest 1thletes Ill the elrms ol He Jl.11Cd V.1rs1t1 Ioothqll for two wars and IH Ii Qemor 1e.1r ln addltton to gettlnq his letter he 11.19 xoted All ABC League and Honorable Mentlon All Dlstrlet He played mo ve1rs on mrsm Soecer eettlng 1 letter IU his SLIIIOY' vear He alio reeelxed two letterS on the 111rS1tv tr.1el1 team In .1dd1t1on to hm .1thlet1e endeaxors Bill put 1 3,,1e11t de.1l of txme Into both the Trouhadours and the Masque In hli LIYIIOI' year he 11 ae .1n .1etor in both produetlons and as .1 Senior 11 as .1n officer for the Troulndours 11nd on the deeoratlons eommlttee of the Mwsque Wlth the record XXhlCh he has a1n.1QSed Qt Country Dax Blll I9 Sure to haxe four Suceewful years at eolleve Seven Years at Country Day NV.-XSHINCITON AND LEE lllw Quo V rsltx I r lel-1 Xetor I r muh IKIUUFS Xetor 'VI lsq ue 16 Uhr Varsltx Ioothxll All KBC Ie.1q1 Ie Hononhle Vlentlon XllID111r11t See ret'1r1 'I re hurt r I rouh ldf7UI'S IJCLOFIIIODS Committee MISCIIIQ V1r11t1 Qoeeer Dtnn XITSIIX 1 ,ga -ff- , fq AMW 'gf MS' 'v .1-J' zke uork I earl szt and look at lt for hours 1' Page T11 ents one 1 e -754- I A H 1' r I I ' ' n ' . 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II 1 - S Richard Brand N cxcrx cl rss thelc has to bc 1 Lsbnlldldll Ind S Richard Brand more than fills thls spot IH thc class of O7 Sam IS con stantly thc ccntcr of lttractlon ln ex ery sentor bull scsslon elthcr LY1lLf'IllY'llI1g cxcrwonc with hrs jokcs or tclllng tbout his gfcll dltc lrst ucclc cnd An ardcnt loxer of popular Fflllilc hc cm bc hcard at llmost any tlme of the das Slllglflg a dlffcrent song Dcsprte thls hrdden ambttlon and startling db1lltV hc nex er trlcd out lor the Glce Club During hrs scx cn wc trs rt Cod rsco houcxcr Rlch has proxcd hlmsclf to bc 1 dctcrmlncd xnorkcr entcrlng Into mtny cxtrl currrcular ictlxltles such as actor IH thc Masoue rn his 1LlI'1l0l' year and Sccretary Trcasurer ol thc samc orvanlfttlon 1n hrs scnlor year He has rcpresentcd hlmsell on thc schools tvxo publlcatlons is '1 mcmbcr of thc buslness stiff and Co Crrcull tlon Managcr of the News and as a membcr of both the ltterary and buslncss staffs of the CODASCO Rlcb vxas also acttxe m atb letlcs, playlng on the xarslty football and track teams for tvso years In hrs senlor year, hoxxex er, he vsas hampered by an l!'l Jury durmg the football season and vs as forced to the sldellnes Determmatton agaln became the Cl0C1d1Y1g factor as he promptly took over the managmg chores of the team In the years ahead, R1ch,s fine sense of humor and determlna tlon should brlng htm many frlends and a happy llfe Page Tu enty tvs o Sexen M Irs 1 Countrx Dlx I INIX YRSIH OI' PTNNSXIX -'SNIX libs lflnts 1 Was lc Busrncss St rll C onxsco Busrnc ss Qt :ll N4 u S Coors cor Xl lst r9wb WH rr Nl ISL lll 1 N rn xg rx Stall Corus slncss St Ill I 1 cor r th rcr I run thzs show in ' 2 . .t . 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B X - I X A I F X L' I ,A ' . ua ' k at K I X l ' B B A Z - I 1 2 - . c X c c . l I ' ' 1 . q ' x ' u I Y . - Srx Xears at Country Day WASHINGTON AND LEE 1904 1955 Rrfle Team 1951 1906 Secretary Treasurer Rrflc Team Irtcrarv Staff Cormsco 19w6 lqor Clrculatlon Staff Nous Lrterary Staff CODASCO Lrterarx Stag News Friendly persuasion H Louls Humber Burford CC OU cotton p1ck1n Yankee' Whenever these words rssued forth from the senior studles It was obvlous that havmg been squelched 1fter dellyerlng one of hls subtle w1t1c1sms Colonel Lou Burford had resorted to hrs favorlte classrficatron for most Country Day School students But Lou nexer actually dlSllk6d the varlous Yankee v1ct1ms of hls humor he was merely preyudlced agalnst them Dur1ng hrs SIX years at Country Day Herford never ac compllshed any outstandmg scholastlc feats however a con sclentlous student he always malntalned a respectable average and IH h1s senror year motlvated by a rather mysterlous force llfted hlmself to a hlgh rank ln the class Partlclpatmg 1n extra currlcular act1v1t1es Lou proved hls ablllty as a wrlter on the lrterary staffs of both The News and Comxsco Although an excellent boxer Crt IS sard he battled Skinny to a tlej Lou for the most part was not an exceptlonally glfted athlete However hls Splflt and determlnatlon coupled wrth a certaln amount of natural athletlc ablllty, made hlm a very definlte asset to any of the teams on which he played Desplte h1s frequent klddmg, Lou treated h1s classmates Wlth a seldom matched honesty and slncerlty H1s ab1l1ty to make frlends was superseded only by the loyalty wlth Whlch he held them Lou undoubtedly wlll make many more close frlends next year Page Twenty three ., , Manager, Varslty Track -'--' - A , 9 ' ' ' ' v . , ' iv , - ' .Y : -fl X , f r O - - 1 as - ' 3 S ,,.,, ' v - - sc so - - - 's 1 .- .5 ,, . . . . 1 .-an f 7 - - - I cc so - I 5 9 ' W K , 1 ' s 3 9 , . 3 9 S 7 ' ! 3 Seven Years at Country Day BROWN 1953-1954 Business Staff, Comsco 1954 1955 Buslness Staff CODASCO 1955 1956 Varslty Sotter Busmess Staff Conxsco Ilterarx Stall CODASCO 1956 1957 Lnerary Staff Comsco Detoratlons Commxttee Llterary Staff Ncus Busmess Stall CoDAsco Blographx Staff Comsco Varsity Sotter VQYSIIQ Baseball Detoratlons Comrnlttee Vlasque Usher Troubadours Troubadours Well I got zt anyway Page Twenty four Wa. W1 'Wm Anthony Campagna ll CC, HAT s tough vou guys If you want a 71112 go fund Webb I dont haxe the key These words were often heard comlng from Tony Campagna self appomted asslstant guard lan of the 71411 machine The thmg everyone vsondered vsas Why dldnt Tony get a key lf he wanted to take care of the mach1ne9 But Tony dzd stay around to see that the Senior Class dldnt get short changed Out on the football field Tony could surprise anyone vsatch mg htm by h1s abtllty to hlt hard and keep drlxlng Although he was hght he used h1s weight to the best advantage and vsasnt afrald to get lnto the fray As far as soccer vsas con cerned Tony held dovtn the first strmg goalle posltlon on the varslty squad for tvxo years He was a good soccer player for the same reason he vsas a good football player When the ball came oward the goal he dose to stop It Very fevs goals were pushed past htm Tony d1d vxell IH hls schoolvxork also He was consclentlous when It came to homework and managed to matntaln a reputa ble ax erage Astde from these thlngs whlch Tony accompllshed at Country Day he possessed the qualltles whlch make for sue cess IH the world He was cheerful and llkable and always got along vsell vuth h1S classmates We feel that Tony w1l1 go through hfe dolng well ln all that he attempts as he has done at school . . , , , . 4 ff Y w . l -Q -s I I l I Y , . . 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Y 7. . . cc - as ' s ' - - f- Nicholas Ber+houcl Cllfford NE of the most enthustastte ol xotees that has been heard bx the stands IN the past xear exhorttng the team to do lts best has been th tt of Nlele Chfford the rooter lung Whether on the field or tn the elassroom Nlek has been one of those rare IIICIIXICIUHIS xxho alxxaxs seemed to aeblexe the utmost 111 the aettxltles IH xx hleh he beeame engaged Nteks xersattlttx has led htm to haxe an outstandtng eareer tt Countrx Dax In e traeurrteular aettxltles his major COIHTIIDLI tlon has been made ts tsslstant edttor of the COD xsco helplng to matntatn tts reeogntfed lngh standards In addltlon to thts Ntele also found tnne to eontltbute artleles to tht 'Nuts and to aet as Seeretarx Treasurer of the Glee Club In sports lN1Clx xxas tble to malxe the xarsltx soeeer team on xxhteh he proxed to be nrst strtng lllildl The exeelltnee ol hls seholastte xxorlx hoxxexer xxas not lm paired bx the tlme and effort xx hteh he dexoted to extraeurrteular aet1x1t1es and hts nnne xxas eonslstentlx lound on the Honor Roll In TCCYJQLIIIIIIJII of Nlele s manx tblltttes as a student xx rtter and qthlete he xx ts eleeted to the Slgnet Soeletx tn hls sentor xear Nlelxs modest ple tsant personalttx eomblned xxtth hls Intel leetual ablllttes tnd energx are attrtbutes xxhteh haxe xxon htm the respeet of hts elassnmtes and xxlll serxe htm IH good stead III hts eollege eareer Ill Eight Years at Country Dax' wx lab C lu ub Chullt ttltt Xttor Nltsque Conxs 1 unlor Prom Qorntntttt ntuer X Inn s K 1811111 Isdltor fonxstu Sljellil Soelttx eretlrx Trt tsurtv lee 1 tl Cltecrlc s N lst ue rsltx ntuct X s nnxs lrenelt -Xxx ml rn lu '5B1g Crowd Tontghtn' Page Txx entx ftx e Ygxlllf .ff-lJ'I I . I H Cl .I I q 1 l, l.lICHlI'f Stall. I . cr l I I I '4' xlil at '. 'ursitx' ni l 5335-l JST :Xssf in I ' '. I .,1 n 1 I L I I I 1 Se 4 - '., Cl '- Clul Ile: 1. -.uler Y Y llgvld Ifher. . la 4 - S Va I' SfIL'L'l'l' K t . Nlal ak P. Im' itx Ie I llitemrx Stall. Nrtrx aI 1 . A 1 . Cu . tull- O 0 . Y Y Y . Y YY . Y: L . Y . Y .YYY YYYYY YYY ,Y . Y i . X H Y K I w , 5 I X 1 L I I 'I A ' 1 -1 vs , , ' 5 v X 3 . X I Y . Y. . Y . Y . Y X ' X Y I Y Y I ,A 'X K I - - ' 1 I 3 I 1 ' y 1 I IA 5 X I ' I I' '2,'t.1I, I X . I . I , Y - X , .- , - ,Y , L 1, .. , . ,Y. , X u 1 '- 34 5 3 X ,A l I A1 Af. II r '4 L 2 I , , , , -, Y. V Y. .., V - . . - , 3 f- Y . . . K ' .I ' ' ' I If , ' . I I I '. I ' I X . I , I ' I I ' x I I 1 I ' I x 5 1 ' I 54' I x 1 Y Y Y YI Y Yi YY I Y Y Y ' . Y Y. X Y . . Y . . YY Y YY YY Y Y . Y Y . Y Y. .Y . Y Y W Y . . . YYY 1 Y X YY A .' 'YY Y . Y I Y Y . . . , - , - . , , , . John Edgar Curby Jr ROVI the begrnnrng of the school year john has been secretly thrcatenrng hrs assrstant edltors to work harder so that the progress on the CODASCO vwrll catch up vxrth the schedule At the same trmc he tells the rest of the student body that mrthout a doubt the yearbook ysrll be ready at Commencement Charm rs extremely vsell surted to be the Charrman of the CODASCO not only because of hrs excellent abrlrty to cox er up but also because of tvxo recently acqulred attrrbutes These vserc both gotten ln hrs last two summers, he vsorked as a street cleaner and vxent to Europe The net result of these tvxo 1S ohn s ab1l1ty to throvx about cultured trash thls IS absolutely necessary for the Co DAscos Charrman Although the aboxe mentioned may be the most apparent part of hrs character they are by no means the only ones Not only has ohn assumed the task of runnrng the yearbook thrs year but has also kept hrs scholastrc axerage among the hrghest rn the class He recerxed the Cornell Cup 1n hrs sopho more year lettered rn track for three years and also lettered ln xarsrty football hrs senror year lt rs because of such partrclpa tron rn extracurrlcular actlwrtres that ohn became a member of the Srgnet Socrety With hrs abrlrty and the drrve to use that ablllty rn the best ways possrble ohn wrll undoubtedly do well rn hrs comrng years at Prrnceton Page Tw enty SIX Erght lears at Country Daw PRINCETON lqa-1 1910 Varsity Tratk All ABC league Term Cornell Cup IU C Secretary Trrnsportatrr n Board Varsrtx Track Cill'Llll1II0l'l St rfr N111 l rttrarx Strll Conxsco D t rrrtrons Comrnrtrt Vlasque l9v6 Wal Ch rrrrnan Con xst 1 Srgnet Sotrttx Chairman Cl rptl lrrtr tluttron Connnrtttt Varsrtx Football Narsrtx Track C um la It I cant make rt through all of my classes C . Y 7 c . V ' 1 ' ' -r . .1 'r ru:r: sr: l-lmlxl'lkMJl,l ' r 2 . . 'v 1 I .-. My l ' .' - 2 ' 1 ' 'Q QT 2 ' ' 'ik . O . 1' r . .- ':r . .. ra- -' 'ar 7 ' . ,. . . , . Crm-lien-rzrtiorrs Xlarrruger. Troubatlour's I . ru r l 5 . l , i , I s ' 9 7' v. 1 I 1 . . t . . . 1 X 7. I I 7' x Si 99 . . V ' ' T' ' . 1 . . . V ' ' I I r ' l c l E , . . . . ' 4 X lg . , V 1 . I 2 I 5 . . . Y . . - 7 9 I . , I 1 li 3 ' ,Y Elgh X ars at Country Day X 'XLR 1933 105-1 NllGlllL School fcnnls l'1'llNDl0l1Sl'llp 191-I lfhu lltcrarx Stall Comsco l ltertrx Stull N us BLINIIIKSS Still N us BLISIIILSS Stall Comstfm Nw 10:6 Sl mt b mtxctx ltteraly Still Ntus Clfllll mon Stall Nt us Trtnsportttlon Bond llttrnx Stall Comsco Decortttons Cf!l11l11lllLl Tlf1lll7ldfJllYS 11336 1051 Vlte President 51 mt Qocletx Narslty lootball IIIQYITN Stall N us lttertrx St tll Comsco Co 'I ltkct Vlanagtr Vlt ue Detormons Commlttc Vlasque Cunt Lnurlr So what, I llke hershey s Theodore Plummer Desloge, Jr ro s appomtment to the Slgnct SOC1Cly m hrs Junior year rep resented the culmmatlon of a long SCYILS of smaller honors at Country Day From the moment vshen he set his loot on the threshold ol the Lovyer School Ted started reeelxlng such post tions as athlctlc represcntatlvc and exer slnce then he has In some may or other always dlstlngulshcd hlmself Hls prowess axec les H1109 comes as a natural result of hrs stern parental trfunlng and a certam Ah ye ne sais quot The name Desloge vxould naturally lend ltself to an encompassmg knowledge of the French tongue and as IS the case he IS a scholar xn thls class as vucll as IH almost all hts others We find ll yery dlflicut to bellexe that the football season vxould haxe been the same without Ted for ln addltlon to the support vxhlch he lent the team h1s unfallmg good humor and lousy jokes added lmmeasurably to the general esprlt de corps Hts literary 3b1l1l1C9 shone forth on the pages of The News and CODASCO and h1s busmess acumen helped turn an honest dollar for the edltors of both the publlcatlons Ted hopes before thls time nest year to be occupylng one of those chalrs at a table at Meury s Ba Bal Page Tu enty sex en Y C .1 ' ' . 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' ' GK ' 55 . . . ,, 5,7 if ' , 1, l Eight Years at Country Day ' XXI ul I Stutltnt Count Yale -Xxx ard l lqw-I lqwv Clstss Prtsltltnt C.ltt Club lflw lqwh Stutitnt t ourt .let u rsttx I sothl Narsttx Blseb ll IFLLIIIIIHII Stll Ilterarx Still Ntztt Ilterarx SIIII Conxsco not Iytnn Cornmt 3 t Class Prtsitltnt Setrtt in Studs nt CIULIIXLII rttux rttsurtr Sltrt tr Sth sl Cfbllllll TSIIX I it t ont 'tm XII X X arsux Btsltethlll X irsltx Iltsehall ns C torus Ir vuhi o tt 3 LSICI tt t J S ll ltttrnrx Still Couxsto lrtu :tit n Stall IN its Setrttlrx Vreqsurtr Xthletlt Xssotmtion Ll III Rh is ont in txtrx tlass and in our tlass it is Engtlsmann vearsj and his quttt comptttnee IH the classroom has long betn idtntlhtd as a tlass ltader Ht was prtstdent ol our tlass long tnough to ht ttllttl 1 ptrmantnt itxturt tfixt xtarsl and onlx his grauuatlon will prtxent a sixth ttrm Unlike his SIYILICLII tlassmates Dttk was spared the agom of ftddrtsslng his peers ln asstmhlx but prlattlw spoltt ltt tht tlass Countrx Dav about as xxtdt Count as ardt ofit rs Ht sat his hour of trmatl tamt in unt xx hen ht appro tht Imal Itrtxxtll lor his tl iss Not onlx has Dltlt IdITIII1lSiI'dIIXLlX for almost his tntirt tarttr at but ht has also lent his organlftttonal taltnts to a xarlttw of stutltnt organizations as Countri Dax in judgment on his fellovs studtnts in tht Studtnt ntlx as ht prottttttl thtlr rights as a mtmhtr of tht Stutltnt CCILIIILII I naxxed hx his tm n sutttss Ditlt imparts to extrxone ht Hlttts a stnst of cornpltte modtsty in tht midst of QQYCAI athiexe nttnt Bttaust ol thtst mam LUI1Il'll'JLlIl0I'l9 II of vxh th t would be imposstblt to list htrt Dttlt will alxxaxs bt fondlx rt mtmbtred by his tlassmatts and his attomplishrntnts will bt vtritttn in the annals of Countrw Diy historx We fttl certain that Dick will tontlnut his sutttsses in leadtrshtp and his ath lt IL tbllltlts it 'la t Not too many posszbzlitzes this week end Page Tuentx eight I. l.f lil, -l.I3-I .' I . l C' 'Clul Vai f- it all 7, ' , , I . I t. a C' - z ' 4 I, IN't'1L'x lui' 'lj' , 'ttet' ISIT6-1,937 St-t' 'Q -Tw, '..'f'1-t SIVVCIX' IIN -ti' ut Va ot hall Set- l Ile. , : BC League NIC ' l Il ., 1 gd urs Vi---I r er , Cl 't' Clul I I.itt-rary ftzi , Nwuzs l C t-'I i, lt J o Dick, with his athletic prowess ta three letterman lor two . sk 1-2 si t 1 s I-' 1 s-U... 1' . 4 ' 1 I 1 v. i V f 1 Y i 1 1 1 4 Q X x jj tfuf A. 's I I If I mM' 'K L' I 1 - v l ' - . - I A - f ' 1 ' I ' I '. ' UI X ' ' ' ' N21 'i' i ' ' t ' 1 A' r 2 ' v' x I i ' K I V. u I 3 .h A xvlp L . X 5 . . 'L - 't z Ti lk H . . . . X . Wllllam Edward Fackeri' Ill 1511 and more fish earned B111 Fackert the name of Flshmo for lf anyone ever took an lnterest 1n fish lt was B111 I-Ic collected all klnds of fish 'md the lack of space vxas the only thmg whlch prevented h1m from havlng a whale or two 1n cap t1v1ty Besldes flsh B111 also knew about MISSOUYI snakes to whlch anyone who wltnessed B1l1s exh1b1t1on 1n chapel can at test Flshmo could also be heard Sllflglflg forth wlth the latcst rock n roll tune as he walked up and down the study hall sup posedly studymg h1s German Athletlcally B111 concentrated on track almost the whole school year In order to get ln condltlon for the mile he ran cross country ln the fall and played soccer 1n the wlnter A1 though B111 only spent two years at Codasco, he kept hls grades up and was one of the few SGHIOYS to carry five full credlt courses He also took part ln the Mary Instltute Senlor Play ln whlch he dlsplayed his fine actlng ab1l1ty as one of the mlnor characters B111 was a boy who showed what can be achleved by hard work In hls 1un1or year he found lt hard to adjust to llfe at C D S, but the followlng year B111 dlsplayed a great deal of de slre to learn as he boosted hlS average conslderably Wlth hls ab111ty to adjust to almost any sltuatlon, B111 IS sure to have no trouble ln hls years at college Two Years at Country Day UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1955 1936 Varslty Track 1956 1907 Varslty Track 'VI I Sen1or Play C lee Club 'affvhvff' -be PF nn- Are you a Mzssourz snake? 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' ' x Roberi' Kingsley Simpson Funsch G6 NXT makes you sav thls lrtlele IS no good9 It s better than anv I could xx rlte And News Sports Edltor Bob Funsch has agaln LlI'lVKltIlI1gly lost an lrgument to the other edltors Hou ex er none of the edltors fxer joked about 'Vlogook s vxorx on the paper for he remalned at the Neus meetlngs proofread mg md rexxrltlng artleles long llter the sports page had been edited md the other editors h 1d left Hts ovx n words How ean I leaxe xxhlle there s stlll vxork to be done? pretty well sum up Bob s COHSCICHIIOUSHESS and XN1llII1gI'lC9S to vsork a utlllngness vthlch has enabled hlm to eonststently mfuntaln an excellent ueraege vshlch one year vx is almost the hlehest 111 the class Hovxexer 111 hls elght ye Irs it Country Day Bob has done more than excel aeademlcally Three tlmes eleeted presldent of the elass hls efforts as prestdent ln hls Junior year vsere one of the prlnctpal reasons for the success of last year s unlor Prom KCCplHg in accordance vuth hls vsork on sehool dances he was on the deeoratlons eornmlttee of the Masque IH h1S senlor year In athletlcs Bob lettered IH both xarslty football and soccer male mg up for hrs lack of bulk vuth drrxe and determlnatxon Wlth an abrllty to do a competent lob IH manv act1x1t1es vxhlch IS shovsn by his membershlp on the Slgnet Soelety and a xx arm personallty vxhleh has vson and kept manv frlends Bob 19 eertaln to be a success next year at eollege Page Thlrty Flght Hears at Country Dax I XI F 5 r Class Presldent lqual lflww N us I kullxseu lllvw fu Cl ass Pre ldent I' lx LN Conxs ll Hllll 1 I zz Deon ltlons Commltt Xlisque In lflul mls lellI4 lsltt X IINIIX Sou r C1 xpel Introeluetn n Connnlttee Deeoratmns CIHININIIILL Vlasque net Sou I slur VI lsque Well er ah 1' Y , . 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I , . 37 lour rears t Country Drs AVIHFRST 1935 lfh-l C lee Club Nlens Chorus Troubrdours WU-l lt C lee Club VI: n s Chor us 'I mub retours lfbv Ilhh Vlrsrty Poolbrll Vrrsrty Brsketbrll Seeond 'lerm All NBC If rgue D e rr rtrons Commrttee Nlrsquo C le Club 'Vlen s Chorus Troubwdorns V306 N17 Varsrty lootbrll All KBC' Iergeue Flernr Setond lerm -Vt Drstrrtr Crptarn Vrrsrtx Brsketball Seeonel rleftm Xll XBC It Crreulatron Stall N1 LLK Clee Club ree Presrdent 'lroubadours Chapel Introduetron Commrttee Signet Soerttx You re rzght, I was honorable mentzon, All State Dennis Gary Garner F loud laughter suddenly breaks forth from a classroom rt rs xery lrkely that a once serrous elass drseussron has been broken up by one ff Denne Garner s yokes Denne s humor xx as apprecrrted rt Country Dry whether on the lootbrll field or rn the se nror studres Howex er durrng hrs four years at Country Day Denne drd a great deal more than be funny He lettered turce rn both xarsrtx lootbrll and basketball being elected All Drstrrct rn the former and All ABC League rn the latter Hrs contrrbutron to am team rn sprrrt was eonsrderable prox en bs hrs berng elected cap tarn of the Varsrty Basketball Team rn hrs senror year Athough Denne frequently joked about berng placed rn an A sectron thrs year hrs name consrstently apperred on Honor Roll and he had lrttle drfliculty rn keeprng up Wrth the others a fact vshrch qurte amaved hrs rnstructors Vlueh of Denne s talent lres rn the field of musre Besrdes be rng one of the most aceomplrshed pranrsts rn the school he also sang vsrth the Glee Club and Troubadours for four vears serxrng the latter as an offrcer durrng thrs past year The result of these many aetrvrtres was Denne s membershrp rn the Srgnet Socrety Desprte hrs wrsecracks Denne got along wrth both faculty and hrs classmates He wrll leave behrnd many frrends when he goes off to college next year, Where hrs wersatrle talents and person alrty wrll carry hrm rn good stead Page Thrrty one Qs , 3, f'.5 ' ' -, F Mr 1 '4 . . , .Y I , ., r , - .. - .bo r F' J - r ' I ' 2 J 2, 1' z 2 .' 2. 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Y CC 1 ' 1 . 4 - f - Six Years at Country Day BROVVN Wm 1914 'l mit 'Vligctflm Currtnt lxcnts Prnt 1955 1956 Iiterarx Stall Nuts lime Nl35,'lllY16 Lurrent ments FFIIL ll Blog: 1ph1 St itl Con xsc o Cutulation Stall Ntus Detoration Committee rl roubftd 1 trs N ux I knew I could do lt Page Thirty tvto 4 J Charles Kermil' Hemker 1rhTHrR Charlie Hemker nuer shifted his car from second because he thought it had an automttic transmission or bCL1llQC ht didnt know hovs to shilt 11 IS nuer dlscoxcred Hoxxcxer ucn Chirlic s dubious drlxing techniques were un to protect his outstanding record of nucr being 1bscnt or tardw Although the youngest boy tn the class 71ppy had no dlffl cult1 in keeping up with his classmates as hc consistentlx made honor in 1rl1s in 1ll subjtcts except ont German Here hc vsas held bark not by 1 lark of ability but bv somt pI'1I'TllllXL instinct xxhtth lcd htm to dtclarc xx ar on all Carman tcachcrs in general and the Bald Kraut in particular and assault them with any thing from paper VK ads to dead bugs Be ause of a great handicap in Sl7C it seemed that although The Zipper could be 1 ble st1r on C teams his only assocla tion vtith 1 trslty tcams should be as 1 sportswritcr for tht News and CoDAsco a job in xx hich he had 1 great deal ol ability due to his interest ln sports Hovs exer, to the amazement of all this vxinter Charlie v1ent out for xarslty basketball and stuck with it until he made the squad His scholastic provs ess and vsillingncss to stick vslth any prob lem which might arise should make Charlie a success at Brown next year --1 r' , M '1 2'1'.' ' , ' 1 5 it' ii 1 s i- . H 19136-1.57 'fs 1' fa '. . ' 1' S , ' . i . tt, l,iterz1ry Stall. tltf l ' . . X ' l . XX - 1 r 171 2 ' 1' ' ' -' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - able to prevent him from arriving at school on time every day K' W .k A . X ' 1. 2 B i Y. - - ' cn - sa - J - . Q. , A ' 1 2 'lf ' Z A ' 1 1 K' 11- 1 1. 1 I I 1 ' h ' - ' X . 1 C l ' I 1 X K K . l J g 'K 1 C w ' ' 1 , 1 I r' 7- Sl ' 7, ' Ci 5? ' ' - z g. z . . ., - K , . . V . 2 x .. , . . . , ' . ' . .X I ull KK ' 7 A . James Parker Hlckok, Jr 66 HITL 1n the bottle and ptnk on the cheeks ThlS epltaph wts oftcn applled to lm because of hrs plnk cheeks and was also about the strongest guy IH the class of 57 talthough It was often wond red whether or not Bowen could outl1ft him, In addltlon to bemg not xx hat he seemed IH looks he was also a student of opposlte moods One mmute he vsould be studylng as hard as posslble and the next out playmg football as hard howexer II rnust be Sdld that he faxo ed the latter Ptnky s greatest achlexements were ln athletlcs He lettered two years on vtrslty football as a powerful guard and in the sprlngs of these tvso years he recelx ed tvso baseball letters m also put a great deal of txme lnto thc school s mo theatrlcal pro ductlons the Trouoadours and the Masque In h1S 1un1or year he was on the decorattons committee of the Masque and ln hIS senlor year was on the same commtttee for both shows He was also on the stage crew of the 'lroubadours In addltlon to these acttxltles lrn worked on the clrculatlon staff of the News and the literary staff of the CODASCO The comblnatlon of Inn s ab1l1ty to take the jokes vshlch were contlnually thrown hls vsay and h1s dynamlc drlxe are an IH dlcatlon that he will be '1 success ln college Six Years at Country Dax WLSTMINSTER lfhw ILM6 Vrrslty Iootball Vlrslty Blstblll Dttomtlons Commlttcc Vlisqut ILIFIIOI' Prom Ctnnmllttt 1956 IQS7 Narslty Football V8fSllX Baseball Iltcrary S aff Comsco Clrtulatlon Staff N us Stage Crew Troubadot rs IDCLOIH-1fl0l'lS Committee Troubtdours Detora tons CZOYTIITIIIISC Vlasque But Osszfer, zt was only mtlkp' Page Thirty three .'.' ,.zJ' V , s 7 ', l .' I C 7 . . ,, . . 7 7 . I. .K . g V A - 7 baby-faced complexion. While Jim was indeed baby-faced, he . , . c L ' ' . .. . 7 . . 7 7 7 1 , ' N ' 1 1- . sc - a as C 7 - 7 7 - , - , X 77 . 7 . ' , -- , 7 Ii . . , . . I , L - . , 7 7 . . . , . . 7 . 7. 7 7 . . 7 . .7 .7 C I . - . . ,, . . . . 7- Alberl' Nelson Hobar+ lll G6 B B BUD as Bud Hobart rs known to hrs many lrrends rs one of the most outstandrng students exer to attend Country Day He has comprled 'r terrrflc record rn academrcs athletrcs md extraeurrrcular aetrxrtres Thrs wear Bud was one of the edrtors of the CODASCO after berng a member of the Lrterary Staff for a number of years He was the Presrdent of the Troubadours as well as a strong sup porter of the Masque and the Glee Club As Presrdent ol the Student Counerl and of the Srgnet Soeretv Bud used hrs rntel leetual erpaerty to 1 great rdx antrge workrng hard to rmproxe rnd exprnd the newly estrblrshed Honor Code Bud has also serx ed for two years as a member of the Inter School Counerl Athletreally Bud was an outstandrng member of the football team for three years two as a hard chargrng lrneman and one as r powerful lullbaek He also lettered rn soeeer and for three years w rs 'r eonsrstently he rvy seorer on the traek team Exen wrth a he'rxv extracurrrcular and athletrc program Bud was strll able to marntarn a hrgh axerage In hrs junror year he prow ed thrs pornt by wrnnrng the Class Detur Wrth hrs sense of humor and hard drrxrng determrnatron Bud rs sure to ereate fr brrllrant record at college just as he has done at Country Day Page Thrrtx four' Sexen lears rt Country Drx I RI E lflr-l lflw Varsrty Ioothall Varsrtx Traele lfhv 1956 Cl rss Detur He rd Vlonrtor I'rrnsportrtron Bo rd Student Counerl Inter Se hool Counerl Vlen s Chorus Troubrdours I rterarx Stall Neus rrterarw Start Cormseo V rrsrtx I ootb rll All ABC It reue 'lt rm V rrsrty Soeeer V rrsrty 'I rrele -XII -KBC Ieague 'learn All St 116 Team Signet Soere-tx Prrnteton Cup rnror Prom Commuter lkhh l9w7 Presrdent Student Counerl Presrdent Srgnet Soeretx Sports Fdrtor Comsco Presrdent Troubrdours Vrrsrty l rotbrll Seeond learn Xll KBC lereue Narsrtr Soeeer Varsrty Traele All ABC lemue Team Red Vlarshal C rmr Iutrdr Lrfe under the Honor Code rs great x ., Ik 1, Z., .' ' ' e ,235 ' - 'z . . z 2 'a ,s , , . . .. 4 , A 1 S .. va as ,- I rx 1' 4 z r -. .-Q' - -z 1 ' v ' .sl .. ay , 2, , , .f . - z . , K' s K .' , V It ' ' ., 1 e4 w' - if I 'F I 7' ,' . I ,, . -. .rg f A .- Vre-e-Presrdent. Athletre' Assoe-ratron ' I ,, . V . . - - - , t .. . . Y, . . . l X . n A K 'I l. J 5' rx - 1 fx.'.' ..f .. ' 'l 'I I I I . e . . . . r . . . . . 1 '1 . X Y - X w. 1 1 . u- X ' Q - . J, . . lv I 14 r x. 1 ' 1 v . 1 ' 'X 1 . 1 r . . 2 2 ' ' ,Q ' I . '. , 'X ' X l l - N' , . .. K g V . . . C52 -, s I x 1 5 ' L rs y 1 sr utr?-1.5.5, . z,B., ., ,I ,, v' . , ' ,' V. 1 4 , . . . . . YI . . . x ' 7 .A L X xl - ' l I X 1. N In KL x , . CC ' ' Y Two Years at Country Day U. S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY 1956 1937 l lterary Stall Neus Deeoratxons Commlttec Troubadours C lee Club Aetor Masque Bro raphy Stall Conxsco Usher Troubadours KN She was never lzke thzsf Albert Converse Ingersoll Ill 66 ur All Look out' Here comes Karl' could be heard echo mg through the eorrldor of the senlor studies at approxt mately 3 06 PM every afternoon as Al made a hasty exxt through the nearest wmdow lt all started at the final football party last fall etc etc etc Kirkwood Hlgh School lost a good man when Al left for Coun'ry Day because Al came to be known by all as one of the frlendllest guys on the eampus A student vslth an unusually high IQ he qulckly moved to the A seetlon 1n all of hls classes and malntalned that hlgh standard throughout the year and ablllty to use a round sllde rule to come up Wlth thc correet answers Al partlelpated IH many sehool aetmtles sueh as the Decorations Commlttee of both the unlor Prom and the Masque the Glee Club and also the Llterary Staff of the Neus Outslde of sehool he spent h1s spare time working on the Federal Barge line wlth VSll1Cl'1 his father 19 eonnected He has worked nls way from ChlCdg0 to New Orleans undergoxng hard physleal labor whlch he claims he loves In two short years Al has made qulte a name for hlmself at Country Day and certainly a great many frlends We hls class mates feel certam that hls frlendllness will carry htm to the top wherever he goes Page Thlrty ftve 4' , ' K l ' 'z 2 . ' Q xx , . . . ' X l ' , ., ., . . . , . . . . . i . 7. A . . X .. ,, x . . I . I , .. , I 1 Known for his numerous jokes, senior magazinesf, accordian. f . ' I . , 'I q C f 1 l l K li. ' ' 55 U7 'Sara . . 1 . 4 Q A . , - 5 KK ' ' 13 l Four Years at Country Day TRINITH llbw lfho Trsrnsportatlon Boqrd wb 1917 ' C' C lee Club Dmeorrtlons CVUINIHIIIKL 'VllNqlIi Rifle Te nn ' Curly s pzpes are pretty potent' ' Page Thlrty SIX Frederick Augus'r Jacobs, Jr GG WEETUMS vras the butt of manv jokes IU hls four years at C D S but le lrned to llxe vxlth the Codaseo humor and bectme an IY1lCgl'll plrt ol the class Fred probqbly did s mueh vsork ln the xx ay of odd 1obs for vshleh no eredlt vsas glxen as any other boy ln the elass of 57 Whenexer thele vsas a job to be done whether II was decorating for a danc or earrylng to lend 1 hmd Fred xx ls eleeted to the newly founded Trlnsport H1011 Board ID his JLIHIUI' yetr and dld an admtrable lob 1n upholdlng the hlgh stand trds ol eonduet vxhlch the Board set up He also lent hls lllerarw talents to the Blography Staff of the CODASCO of vshleh he xx as one of the most xaluable vsrlters He was also r member of the Clee Club md the decoratlon eomm1ttee ol the Masque IH his semor year Much to the surprlse of the faculty semors and most of all hlmself Fredums found himself tled for top scholastlc honols IH the first part of hls senlor year Whlle hrs grades dud go down he e xslly kept 'ln honorable mentlon axerage Although not exactly athletleally lnellned on the rlfle team Fred dexeloped one of the most handsomely muscled mdex Hngers that has exer come out of the pop gun room Wlth thls vxell rounded record We hls classmates are sure that Fred will he 1 sueeess sn herexer he goes 1 .Q K . A K l9. - ..- Bf ,,....,1.. e'..r nrgwltlplnj .JLt:n, Anunse. 3 1 Z h , A I 'H 1 2. ' I I u t I I ,, Y . . . V X z - . ' 2 z ' r . ' a ' , . V . X Y . V . . Y 5 . U . ' . if ,' , 5 - -, V ' K . X Q V I . 7 . I S . soda from the dining room to the 71112 room, Fred was sure t X 2 z . t l 'Zn' i X i I I ' - l 2 Q . r 7 U 2 w M Y A 1 7, I X C 'Y K X . X 7 i - K VY .u 'li 3 X v K 5 v I A y Yr 4 5' X l , HX 2 X I 7 1 7 . ' l . ' . c . . .. ,, . . . Q i iz I X I l X 7 Xl i- f 7 3 5 , K .fr , - . I 7 Vx - l l X r 7 3 A 3 g l ' f X: , ' f . uin- sw' ao? ,ra John Lewis Kern 66 AINT got no fodderl I atnt got no mutter' Im just a lonely frog' Nearly exery morning when Mr Werre meyer walked tnto hts first pertod senlor math class lack could be heard stngtng for trytng to anywayj these famtltar words It wasnt that lack dtdnt ltke Mr Frog I mean Werremeyer he merely ltked nleknammg teachers Thanks to hts dtltgent work there are very few teachers left at school wtthout some montker ack parttclpattd IH many sports at C DS Although he dtd not come close to Pop Hughes 64 200 lb footbtll speumen he nevertheless gatned a starting berth on the varstty football team through hts sptrtt drtve and determtnatton lack w as also captatn of the varstty soccer team and earned a letter on the varstty baseball team Nevertheless, athlettcs were not ohn's,' only achtevements He received the ctttzenshtp award and was one of the schoo1,s representatives to the Columbta Forum Iack was also a member of the Band, Transportatton Board, Student Count-11, Stgnct So ctety, and supnllcd hrs literary talents to the C D S publtcattons He served two years on the llterary staff of the CODASCO and as managtng edttor of the News helped to make thts yearls paper a great success Wlth the well balanced record whtch lack achieved at Coun try Day we, hls classmates, are sure that he w1l1 do equally as well ln hts years at college Ftwe Years at Country Day TUFTS 198 19m-1 B md Member Ctttzenshtp Au ard 19:-11955 Student C0llf'lLll I ttertry Stall Cooftsco 1955 1956 Transportation Board Varsity Sotter I tterary Stall Cotmsco I lterary Stall Neu s Columbm Forum Representattxe lfhh 1967 'Vlartagtng Editor N1 us Varsltx lootbtll Cftpttln Varsity Sotter Stznet Sottety You're rzght, Al , Page Thtrty seven 1 A A rf :', gisst-as ' Z 'nf YYY.. 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C L for Harry Wllllam Kroeger, Jr ARRY + 61 5 af TCP GAS LCod Axxful Smelll Ir I9 thli sort ol lhlllg ln 1 more pr 11111 11 umgc upon whtch Harry sums to h1x1 h1s1d hm llfe Exer emu Clue Elglll hls ellss h1s hun xx lILl lII1g his progress from makmg usr of the tlnmen tarx knoxxledge of ChLI'I119fI'X he then knevx and uicd 111 llllklflg mlld 1 ploelxes tgunpoxxder and HIIYOJ to the feat xxh11h h1 noxx puforms IN chcmmtrx tpftsslng the rourst xxlth 1 Q0 xxxth out th1 usn of 1111 hookl H 1rry is 1190 Lnxlrd heuuic of 11s knoxxlcdgr of hot rodS llld bemuse he droxe 11 stoelcn 1r ll 0114 11nd let us forget the fat th1t after ome 1round the tr1ek xx1th the pro s Harry chlckened out and Qped for the p1t faster than hr h 1d urelrd thc tra1l1 Itm1ght also be 1ddcd th11tH1rrx hte the dlll JlOll9 prlxllegc of possesslng thr only H1 11 s1t ln thc SLIIIOI' studles the gets blamed lor too much xolume xx hen othere xx ant to he1r Am t Got No Home J Scholastte 1llx Harrv has not been 1 toxxnr of strength but he has kept 1 reiputable axnrage He h1s m1de up for lhli hx hm xxork In the 1xtr1eurr1culf1r field plY'llLl1llI'lV on tht 11111111111 produetlons assouated xxlth CDS He has been 1n autor IN both the Masque and the Mary I play stage manager and VICC. Prestdent of the Maique and for txxo years a member of the Dame Commlttee of the 'lroubadours 'lhese are but 11 few of H 1rry S HLIIXIIILS 11nd1t1QfLltth1tH1rry 9 xxlde r1ng1ngt1lents vx1ll 11nd hxm far IH eollege Page Thlrty enght E1,ht Sears at Country Dax C'-XRI LTON 1011 143111 Autor Masqu umor Prom Cornnnttec lDll'7iIIl15., Souct, 'VI111 lgff X ITSIIX Btseht I 15 11111 Ll lrtsultnt V1 1st 111 ntnx Rostt 'Vl I Sentor Plax Photogmphx S1111 Comsco Umor 1tlons Con1tn1ttf1 Trr1ul11dours 111 1111 B11 S gn Vlllll cr XIISQLIL Prouttlonlst Thxs zs my own 7119 nzachme .H , , 1 1 . A . 1zz'1,:.,':.zll 112 7l..5Af rf - - 1,n..1.1,11. . . ..111..,..1.r,11..,, Dame Cosnmutfe lff - .. 1-111. ' 1 , 1 X1 - A . 1 1,1 Sec' - 1 ' . . 'um 1 . . 1 4' 3. u 1 z . ., 2 . 1 ' 1 lvli :LI ', Xarsltx z 11111111 1taj-.z1g'..'z, - C 0 Q v If , 7 , - ' .V 2 ' 2 ' 'Z 11 V fl' . 1 Zfl 1 . ' . 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Ergh Years 'xt Country Day BROWN lfho l9o6 Cmulatlon Stall Neus lQv6 1937 literary Staff 'Vrus Brography Staff Cormsco Stage Crew Troubadours Clrtulatlon Stall Ncus Decoratlons Commmee Troubadours C lee Club IJSLOTQIIOFIS Commlttee Masque Cheerleader But Szr, l've got Squattefs Rlghtsll' i 'SP rf' L W gt fi as -a'1 Ss Remberl' Watson LaBeaume, Jr 66 N all serlousness I ascertam that you haxe the wherevuthal and the gumptlon to solve the problem Thls and No Frank I tell you lVlr Myers IS not l'l7y are two of Rem s fax orlte quotatlons Rem 15 contlnually heckllng the teachers or the class Wlth hls many such humorous quotes and jokes He IS one of those select people who can always come out vxlth the right thmg at the rrght time Cmuch to the dlsmay of his teachersj Desplte his sense ol humor, Rem can also be a very serlous person when he wants to Thanks to th1s serlousness, he has eontrlbuted a great deal to the school athletlcally, academlcally, and extracurrlcularly HIS two greatest athletlc achlexements l1e rn basketball and tennls, 1n both of whlch he played on the varslty teams rn hls senlor year Rem also has been actlwe IH many of the organlzatlons whrch C D S offers He has been on the Lrterary and Blography Staffs of the Comsco as well as the Llterary and CITCUIHIIOD Staffs for the News He sang Wlth the Glee Club and worked on the stage crew of the Masque Whlle he was unable to play football, he supported the team as a cheerleader ln hrs senlor year In splte of hlS many extracurrlcular act1v1t1es, Rem has been one of the leaders of the class of '57 scholastlcally by malntamlng honor roll or honorable mention grades slnce Class VIII Wrth the record he has amassed at Country Day, It can be assumed that Rem wlll make many frlends at college Page Thlrty nlne s.k.'1- -f' he I- t 'S-.Lv - Y , 2'l:. 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X . 1 C ' Fight Years at Country Day H -XRX XRD lflnd 4 -l C ltt Cluh C Www lllwo t IN lf t Prom Repottti nittt Punt R pitstnt tixt axtin it n Cl s Prtsitltnt Rostrum S ill Crmxs I mt S t 1 iiptx S ill Coins o lnitttl Iuutl Rtpitst ttstixt tt nz tl t Eugene William Lehr 'NOFHER tracl up is rtporttd on Natural Brldgt and Fats is surt to h txt had somtthing to do with tt For frustrating no pttr and ll xou dont btlltxt it iust ask htm Countrx Dax got a rare prixlltgt whtn it optntd its doors to Gtnt bftause thtre art not mam ptoplt quilt hkt him As traditional as the dai month md star on tht lront ptgt of tht Nezts was tht lVltntal Marxtls smiling, latt Ht will alwass ht rtmtmhtrtd lor his brilliant spttth in thaptl and his ltadmg, tht applaust lor htmstf Howtxer htstdts hrs tornttal qualities Eugtnt was a Xtrw strious studtnt and was tontmuallx ntar tht top m his tlass Ifxtraturritularls Isugtnt dtxottd muth ol his tlmt to tht pub litation ol tht Netts and hw satrthtlng his Gorman gradt man igtd to get it out on tlmt txtrx w ttlx Ont of tht mam featurts ol tht News tath week was Eugent s tdltortal whlth always managtd to ht tontroxtrsial As a mtmbtr ol tht Slgntt Sotlttx lugtnt tontrihuttd lrttlv of his tlmt to htlp in tht Sotittx s mam worthwhilt prolttts Ht was also prtstdtnt ol tht Dt hating SOLILIW and a mtmber ol tht Glee Club Eugtne was a ptrson who was not satishtd until he had athltxtd what ht hid stt out to do This outstanding qualltx ol ptrstxtrantt tlong with his tasxgotng naturt art surt to ' Y s that was an excellent speech makt htm a sutttss in lattr hlt as Page Forty .7 -l.l5 Q ,, H35-l-l .333 X I l,itt-rary' Stall. Ntttxw l,it 'rary' Stall. lwttts llz1rx':u'tl lit nk Prim' Ul 'af Cluh l, '14l 'llu it 2i ' X Dt-It Q Sotiuty lll3f'i-l5l3T lid: '-in- liit-l, Nptti' l,itt'!'ztry ,ta . , 'tio Prom Rvp wrtvi' Sig ' fo-it'ly Bitgx ll .tt '. ' .QC V,-...tf. Cllr- Club Cu I. url' , , V . . sc as . A. 4 t Q X , , , 1 5 5 , , ' z z . X ' '. . ' ' tht' art-rage motorist or just plain rccklt-ss driving, Eugcnt- has x I ' ' ' I ' x ' x ' Q ' A 1 , ' V - 1 1 1 I . J I L ' I ' I I . J I LI '4 I 1 I ' I I I I , I I ' 1 ' . 1 B . . 2 .1 t ' 4 t . , - P t I 1 , 1 , ' -1 ' ' ,1 '1 s t I -' 1 -1 I t I I t ' ', 5- , , . ' . . , 1 t ' r I 1 1 X I I ' f x . ' I ' I . I . w I If 1 . I ' I I fl ' ' I V . l I .' f ' ' Y' f ' . ' v V ' l l, ' ' . w ' 1 t ' - A ,f D t I I ' x 4 - i ' ' s I - . N . ' X V y i Y :I . . I i. 1 . W ' I x I - 3 I . ' I IJ' I ' ' I I 'l I I . In ' 1 . . . , . , t 1 1 , 5 , . . 1 - -, 1 A I I I ' I -'.1 . 5 1 I I I . I I. I ' 1 1 v 1 ' t ' I - Lf. I -1 .1 1 A In-' I l I t- 1 ' I L X. 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James Arnold Marohn, Jr 66 IX Vlr Putnam un just lhout L lllglll Xxnolhnr hug m thy pmnut buttar It sms rhg lumh hour .md cur om .nound knux th ll lI'l1 was glulullx mnklnq up Xmoihgr point IH hls Lontmual crusadc for h ttnr Countrw Daw lood lm s lntnrgsts hoxxucr arc not lust ID huklmg lLdLl1Ll 9 hut Il'lLlLldL sugh nldglx dlxersn suhluts .ls Qhnss thL hlsmory of rhX C,1Xll VVar tgnnls rlflnrx .md girls 1111 IS almost .ln uput Ill the game ol Qhnss and has rhn dlSllI'lLl s.1t1sVaLt1on of onu dX lnatlng rhg Nlunal Nlarxcl Snholastlclllx lm 19 an carmst hard working student Bung 1 Cull War cnthusmst 11 ls not SLl pI'lSlN0' lh I l'l19 ldxorm suhjut IS Anurlmn Hlstorw Hou uw lor soma mason xxhmh was not rnddllx appdrcnl hs Frumh glass at Innes had 1 SOIJOI'lllL nffut on hum lrll has also hun .utlu Ill CXlldLLllI'lCLllfll' ALIIXIIIQS bs iddlng hls barl tone xolu to thu Glu Club .md bs usmg hls lmmrv abllltv III xx rltlnff lor both the Neus Xmd xhg C ouxsco In hls hrul mo mars ll Countrx Dax lm has mldc mam frnnds At llrsl he sms IdgI,gLd xxlth thc souhrlquu Rahbn or Bugs but thnsp vnu soon dlsmrdud as hung: Lomplnuly out ol Lhardcur III laxor of Roar xxhuh IS nonsxdcrad as muah morn xpploprlau lm s gonmlm .md hls LIIIPILISIISIIL xpprouph to mu murgsls will ln roll Xlssnts to hlm IH hms Lollcgn mrur Two Yours zlt Country Day' XV.-XSIIINCITUN :XNU l,lflf 14 UDXSKK 1 uours I3 s I4 uwuon un .mu Vl usa ur Had a Izttle trouble on the lllflll to school Page forts one lSl36-IUST lSic,:1'z1pl15 Stull, C jx l.iIm'ur5 Stull. 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U1 111 1111- 1111111-111 11-111 - ' -1 - 11-1111 11s1x' 111 1111- A1111 if ' - ' ' ' 1 - ' ' 11151. 11- Vk l.' -1 1-' 11-r. His 1 11'1'1,' 1 ' ' -' ' - 1111 Four Years at Country Day WFSTVIINSTER lib-l Www X 'ITSIIN Truck 1 l' Y arsltx Tr uk D rle le ABCIKILQ le' De orltlons Comrnlttet 'Vhsque vo lib? N lrsltx Footblll Strat Crux Iroubldour Clreulltlon Still N us De-eormons Cornrnlttee Troubadours Deeorxtlons CAIININIIILL Nlxsque X rsm Trlek Mr Webb wzll never find me here Glen Campbell McDonald 66 U1 Qlr I dont underat md eomea from the blek of Mr Browne s ehemmtry elass The XOICC belongs to 1 mnld xnnoeent lOOklIlg boy knovxn to hm elaiimates N Kemo Glen lVleDcn1ld 12 one of the best hked bow m hm el ms md be trleed baek to hm Lll'1399llYT11I'lg frlendllness md hrs 'lblllfV to work and play xxlth ldLlCI'I'IllI13llO!1 vshleh rs dlflicult to equ il Thls determlnatlon eomea to the surface ln new of Glens athletle md Seholastle efforts He 19 one ol the better lthletes IH the Senior elass h3XlI1g' earned a letter ln x traits football md three IH traek IS a pole xlulter In hls 1LlI'llOI' ye lr Kemo Showed hm sklll by ulnnlng, the B dlitrlet meets vslth a dlffy Ing height of IU 8 Aeademleally Glen 19 one of the moSt Qllldlfblli bova In sehool He eould be found 9ILldW1Y'lg IHILHSCIY ln the rn1dSt of a rlot IH the Senlor Studles Ai a reward for hls hard vsork and determl natlon he xx as able to keep hls he id above vxater Sehollstleally When Mae goes to eollege vse are Sure he ulll be 1 Sue eesa With hm determlnatlon and pleamnt nature he vwlll make as many frlends IH college as he dld here at Country Day Page Forty three 1 l K 7 K4 Y 1 .V l5lf5- .456 7, -' , 1 ,. :XII- B ist '-t 'Vam All-1 ' nzgx' la n 1 2 ' , ' ,. 2. lll.-1 ..- Y2 k.' ', Z 'zj' ' ', z s .z',w'y - fl- 1 1 'A r 1, A 1 1 ' ' 1 A 2 ' 5 . K . 'v . x I ge x as in fact in the whole school. The reason for his popularity can i . wi B x 4 I . x L. I 'k X I X X 2 l X. l k ' I x :Ap '. I 1 I X X l '2 B' JY 2 2 ' ' ' ' K6 93 H ' X z. - 'z ' . . 'z ' . ' ' I Il ' ' . ' V, -1 ' ' 1 1 . . 1 l 1' ' 1 i I k V. n x B 1 x . B 'I 1 1 1 ' ' 1k. L 1 w 'L 1 1 '- Cu 13 1 if ' J! Sn tears at Country Day XV-XQHINC TON I NIVERSITX lfln-1 lfluv C lee Club ClfLLll1tlOIl St rf? Nc u s lflw lqvh C lee Club Chalrm rn Iumor Prom IJCLOTHIIONS Committee 'lroubadours Deeoratlons Commlttee 'Nllsque Varsltx lseotblll Vnsltx Bmbrll lib lfhr Varsltx Football Second Tenn All -KBC lerg IC Varsltx Brseblll C 1 Deeor mons VI Ill nee: I roub lelours D eorttlons Comlnlttee Nlrsoue Seeretns Treasurer Sen or Class Ixterm St all Cooxsco Yes, Bets, I was szck agam today Page Fortx four ll? John Sullivan McMillan, Jr HhR1' IS a relatlxely sm 111 number of boys who possess the quality of leadershlp How ex er ay lVlelVl1llan lS one person IH thrs select group Whlle at Country Day ay had a hand 1n nearlv all the large projects around school Since he had to re organlfltlons of whleh he was 1 xltal part He was co deeorr tlons m rnager of the Troubftdours IH hls senlor year and w as on the deeoratlons commlttee of the same organlfatlon the prexlous year He w as also on the decoratlons commxttee of the Masque for two sears In hls JLIITIOI' xetr is Chalrmfln of the unxor from ll w ts ly wh: helped le ld us Ill our proyeets to ruse money for the Prom In sports also ay showed hls determlnatlon for success Many times his athletic ab1l1tV ind hls cheerful nature boosted the football team s morale IH tlght spots ay was one of the strongest backs on the x lrslty football te tm for two years besldes con trlbutlng much to the b tseblll te U11 by his mound prowess Whenex er there w as somethlng golng on in the Senior Studles one could always find ay connected wlth It He had a knack for finding exeltement But ex en though he frequently hacked around ay worked hard on hls school work and malntalned a respectlble fzxerage ay has a good sense of humor and as was the ease at C D S he w1ll always get along wrth exeryone wheres er he goes A. 3 - ' D I 1' 2, In :Aa f Z .CG-.CH 1- ,.zz '. z , f V if I Q . . . I ' ,I peat his junior year, lay was able to do a double job for many ' . X f..z . . N - 1- z- 7 .' 'LII 'f r - -z 'z ' Hz f ., .' . - I 7: 1. , - ,x- x v as ,,J Y ' . V . I. ,A 2 tif. ,. H ' ' U x -' ' r' vm r 1 7 m' Henry Morftr Netger DRINK tht 56 '57 etason at Cod tsto thtrt xxtrn tlux stntors mt rad lt ttr md tht om mth tht httgltttst mop was Han Nctgrr Whtlr hts hatt uae hrtght red Hank s most nottnrahln though Hank uae Lastly cntharraesnd ht vt as ahh to control htmeelf Lnough to Larn the rcputatton ol hung t Don uan Durtng hte carur ae a loxer Htnk lolt bthtnd 1 tratl of hroktn hcarte tndudtng Roec It Rosg Ruth and Carol Drepttr hte morn Lnjoyabln pureutte out of school Hank ettll had ttmn to Lngagc tn many cxtracurrtcular acttxtttts Ht duoted much of hte ttmt to The Neue IH hte Iaet thru years betng on tht Ltrutlatton staff hte juntor and sophomotr wats and tn hte sontor vcar b tng gm Qtrgulatton rnanasfrr as vmll as a mtmb r of tht lttcrary staff In addttton to hts xxork on H1 News hr uae on hath tht lttcrary and htographv st tffe ol tht Come 0 Hank tlso xxorktd t grrat dtal lor tht sghool thaat rttal proclupttone as to ttckct managtr ol tht rlrouhadoure and to ttckct managrr and a mgmhtr ot tht dtcorattc-ns Lonttntttu tl tht Masque In hte ftnal ycar Hank xx as honortd hy hung Llcctnd Vtu Prretdant of tht Stntor Qlaes In epttc ol tll hte manv trttxtttes Hank htd tht dtsttmtton of hung top man tn Hur Betttnhurg e Carman Qlase Hank hte hutlt up t bt tuttlul anadcnttc and txtracttrrtpttlat ruord tn hte ttght years tt Country Day 1 Ifight Yours ut Country Daw VVII l I XNIS l tot P r tu Qonttnl tculttton t N vb Ill 7 tc 7 ltnt Stntot C s r Ctttulttton Nltt tg IN us Ittket VI nt cr rouhec 1 o lttktt ntgtt Nltsqun o tt tx S fotuxsco X Contsco IJ tortttons Conunttttt 'Wtsqttt N As I look tnto my crustal ball I See P age I ortx hu . . I I tl 1:13-I-I 5133 Cirvttlzttiott Stull. Nwu-s 1933-l .ISIS lun' ' rt ' 'ttvt' Ci 2 ' S all. wttts IFJ' '- ,S Vi -X-I rvsic ' . ' ' :las Cu-IAM z' Qatar-t'. It -' Co-H'-'X t a zgt,'l tlturs C-H'-'X Nlzt 112. . X I Bi gl pl 1' ftatll, I .- ': I l.itct'att Stull, I ' Q 4 ' j ' I 2 , l.itc'rztry Stull. wttas U O . . V . V 5 tk -R . A 23. .. f..i t-5. 5 '. lt ' 5 . . I . ' ' 'I ' 'l 'f l' .' V ' li , n - a . 1 I . l . t A , A. . . , Q , A. E- ... t lcaturo was the fact that his lztcc was often thc same color. Even , 4 .. ' V t . . - s . -4 1 t - l . . 1 .. , . O Aix lf, X1 4 I ' L 1- ' I - l . I 4 ' X ' . l ' . . . I I. . ' . tx ' s 'A 1 1 ' v, e A ' 5 sf s , - A ' . X X Z I I Y X ' I 1 u I '. ' lk l t v ', ' x I yi- ' 's B tt r , A-. I ' ' ' ,f ,,' ., - s' t ' 1 t . . ' t . 1 , Y, , V . D , X C X . i A V lx . I . . . W f-. 8 I 1 ' 5 1 . x ' 1 1 4 . 1 -' 2 A l X . H J I C , 3 1 .' 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Lewis Baker Shepley 66 KAY Shep that s a splendld job stmply mars elous are the preclse words that can be heard drtftlng dovsn the hall after lunch for the senlor math class Lew has just returned to hls seat after gtxlng the explanatlon to the elass to one of Mr Werremever s ehallenge problems Ievs IS lnexttably rtght IH the end xx hether ll coneerns the S0lLlI1OD to a dlfrlcult proof ln Solld Geometry or a long vslnded argument vslth Mr Myers oxer a questlonable short story theme toptc Although absent from school durlng hts tumor year tas an exchange student ln Izeu tdor lor C tlo Plalaj Ievs managed to keep his grades htgh enough to take the Class Detur agnn IH h1s sentor year ts he has IH hls prexlous sw years at Country Dry Levy has been unquestlonably one of the buslest sentors ln the class of 1937 not only taklng up atrplane flylng as an outslde hobbv vshlch has taken up most of hls spare tlme Cand moneyll but also parttetpatlng ln many school extraeurrteular aettxttles whleh lnelude belng a member of the Glee Club Troubadours and class representatxxe on the Student Counell He has also represented the school by attendmg many XHFIOUS mter school funetlons throughout the year Durlng hxs sehool career Levs has eomptled qulte 1 record for hlmself and lf hts wears at Country Dav are a simple of hls future he IS certaln to be a sueeess Page Forty stx Eight Years at Country Day X -Xl I- 19:3 7-1 C lee Club Cl iss Detur -Xetor Troubllours ww ww -Xttor Trouhlelours C lee Club Student Counell Class Detur lflw Wh lxchxnge Studtnt C unto leuadf lqutv l9v7 Wen s Chorus froubqdours C lee Club Iltemrx Idttor Cooxsco lrersurtr Studmnt Counnll Class Uttur Stgnet boeletx Usher Masque Cum laude 'I dzdn't thmk Brud would shoot back' QU aiff .' . in , .,s-rsfs-.. .' . 2 , 1 ., , .4.E ,. , - .-.C br s' ' . , . 1 , 1 N ', st' . t , 1 . . 1. ,. 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I . . s '-'- Eight Years at Country Day BROWN 1906 1957 llterary Staff Neus Business Staff Cooasco lltertry St ttf Comsco Clrrulatton Staff Nr u s VSYSIIQ Football Decorations Commlttee Troubadours Deroratlons Commlttee Masque I hate frogsl' Frank Louls Sleloff Jr OOLLY pO1SCd and confident The Bullet dropped back to pass Wlth no TCCSIVSFS ln the open and Burroughs tacklers svxarmmg ln from all sides that magnlflcent passxng machme declded to run Dodglng one would be tackler after another Burroughs players cllnglng to h1s muscular frame plowed IHIO the end Yone to score the game xxlnnmg touchdown Unfortu nately thls movmg Cp1SOd6 net er happened not because Frank lacked the ab1l1ty but because he vsas nexer put IH Actually although the above mcldent nexer occurred Frank due to hrs drlxe and determlnatlon was put 1n enough for hlm to earn his xarslty football letter ln hls senlor year Durlng h1S eight years at Country Day Frank conslstently mamtamed an honor axerage He was able to do th1s although he d1d the mmlmum amount of studylng especlally 1n German vxhere he assumed that no work was requlred Proof of Flash s mental C3p3b1l1l10S was his quallflcatlon as one of the HHHIISIS tn the lVler1t Scholarshlp competltlon Frank also served very ably on the Llterary Staffs of both the CODASCO and the News and vsrote some very fine artlcles With hlS Hne sense of humor and hrs VS1ll1I1gl'16SS to vxork at anythlng worthwhlle Frank should have no trouble ln h1S years at college howexer he will probably mlss the dulcet tones of KXLW and KATZ hls two fax OFIIC radlo statlons Page Forty seven Q I I 0 ' If 77 5 . . . , . . . Y l , Bullet broke loose for a ninety-two yard sprint and, with five , . . . . Y 5 ' Y . . , l a v - dvi ' 7 7 . . . . 3 . . V Y ' CS 9 UH 4 y J . . , . . 77 Y Q ' s CC D! ' Y I - I .Q , u Eight Xctrs at Country Dax WINCHI STFR CUI I FCI ENC I AND lflw l9o6 VITSIIQ fennls lqno lfhr Vxrsltx Baslcul-all 'XII ABc, 1 c 1 u V rslty Tennis I1 erarx Stall Alu s Clrculxtlon St all Nt zu I ltcrftrx Stull Qomsco Bm mphx Stull CODASCCI Busmess Stall Cotmsco St 1g,e Crew Vltsquc Decomtlons Committee T10lll7lll0LlYS E Hey Ugly Page Forty eight Robln A K Smith HILE the rest of our class are pursuing thelr adx anced IU tcllcctual cndeaxors ln the crass halls of learnmg 111 the Unlted States Robin has elected to prolong h1s preparatory llfe 1n the morc aesthetlc and dccldedly cultural land loggyb cltmes of England Wc shall all mlss Robin durmg the lean and hungry year whlch he IS to spend tn Great Brttaln for Robln has been one of thc charter members of the Class of 57 and wc shall w el comc hlm back whcn hc returns from h1s self Imposed cxlle Robln s prow css on thc basketball and tcnnts courts on both of which he has bcen one of the best players for thc last two vears has been matched only by h1s lntellectual emlncnce ln the class room HIS predllectton for the 1ntr1eac1es of Engltsh as II IS spoken and read may well haxe lnfluenced h1S cholce to study closcr to the lountun head Should he wtsh to run down to Spaln for a week cnd he wnll find that IVI1' Harpcrs senlor Spanish class wlll cnablc htm to becomc an 'irtlculate 8l'lC10Il8dO In Hdd1IlOH to hls athletlc accompllshments and hls scholasttc endeax ors Robln has dlsplayed another facet of h1s character by h1s journalxstlc ab1l1ty eudenced by h1s splendid reportorlal work whlch has cnhanced the pages of the CODASCO and the News When he lorsakes thc ny of Winchester Robin s return will be llke a homecoming for he IS to 10111 the my of the league at Prmceton Ay ,Zi , 1. 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' Y In X H . . . , . , 1 . , ' 9 ff 3, ' , JJ -4 Dantel Hubbell Tha+cher 'tx xx ae a etudent vxho poeeeeeed mtture eonxtettone xx hteh tlthoueh helptng htm vxtn mftny debatee as xtee preetdent of the Roetrum xxere forex er leadtng htm tnto tnexttable trouble When attendtng t eltee vxtth the bopptng, ktd from leteoelx Allex one eould almoet be eure to he tr the ftmtlt tr plet But etr That etnt poeetbly be rtght Whtle tttendtng Country Day Dan xxae tlxx txe tt the top of hte eltee eeholaetteftllv epeaktng and xxae onlx bothered by hte old nemeete Curly Dan htghltghted hte eentor yetr by betng eleeted preetdent of the Glee Club and tleo taktng ptrt txxe re ettll trvtng to Hnd out xfxhat partj tn the produettone of both the troubtdoure tnd the Mteque Din lent hts ltter'trv talente to the Neue and hte frtendly pereuaeton to the Buetneee Staff of the CODASCO Dan s most notevxorthy eporte ftehtexement xxae that he vxae ft member of the eltte group of eunbftthere xxho rnade thetr annual ptlgrtmage to the etnder path exerv eprtng Dan plaved on many ABC league ehamptonshtp teame and ftnallv reached hts ulttmate goal by vxtnntng a letter tn both xarettv football and baeketball Wherex er Dan goee vxe are sure that he xxtll uphold the fine etandarde xxhteh he hae learned at C D S The ease xxtth xx hteh he makes frtends and hts tndustrtous nature xxtll hold htm tn good etead the rest of hte ltfe lout tears at Countrv -XNIHFRST llltl 91-l Ctrl e Cltotue ltoub te o tt flee Club 4 H l n e C ltorue toub tee lee em 4 Debtttttt, Soetetx C lee Clttb N en e Chorus ltoub telout lflwb IOM Vtrettx Iootbtll N trettt Bteleetbtll Vlen e Chorus Troub tdoute Vtee Preetelent Roetrutn Preetdent C lee Club Itterarx Stall Nut: Buetneee Stall Conteeo -Xetor Vlteque Clttpel Itttroduetton Comnttttee Vtrettx lraelx Day Conce1t Page Fortx ntn 4 . , ' tltw gt, ' l.l:-1-94m - Me' . . . l' zlrure C4 Club l.lq.-1.306 'z' f. ,,. 411. ., 4 'e 4, 1' 2 7, '4 4--x', .. 1 4, 4 , Q 5 4' Q., 'X t Y I ,- 4' .4 2, 1 x 'I ' l! 4 0 l' - V 'I 1 ' I X I x 'In' ' .x t, . . 4. .. 4 4. . 2 7 x ' ' v' 1 1 th 4 -'xt- xl' 1 I 'I ' X . 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X 4 . . . ,, William Gage von Welse, Jr s mother sueeessful Troubtdours produetlon eomes to an end the actors and dlreetors appear on stage to ree ue the deserx ed applause ot the audtenee Almost unaeknowledged hoxxexer IS one Wlll1Wm Gage xon Welse Ir vslthout whose xery eomplete and adept stage mm tglng the show vtould not hue been made possible 'lhls his hlppened tlme md ttme tgaln vs here Cage has eontrtbuted xery greatly to the sehool and modesty reeelxed little or no eredlt lor hls aehlewernents In addltxon to belng the stage manager of the Troubadours other of Cages unacelatmed eontrtbutlons to the school wer hls duties as sehool projeetlonlst along vxlth Harry Kroeger H md H trry vxere responsible for the many flne hlms whteh vsere shovsn xn ehapel Stepplng from behmd the scenes Gage acted IH the 1957 pI'OdL1LllOI'1 ol the Masque and played a supportlng role tn the M I senlor play tn the same year The Gager also was 1 member of the Chapel lntroduetlon Commlttee IU hls sentor year md the Debatlng SOLILIY m hls jumor year Smee hls mterests dtd not lnelude athlettes Gage supported the sehool teams as a eheerleader lor tvxo years In the years to come Gage s modesty and vxtlltngness to take part ln aet1x1t1es as a means to an end vxlll earrv htm to the top wx heres er he goes Page Fifty Eight Years at Country Day VANDERBII T llln 1 h Cheerleader Debatmg Soexetx 141561051 VII Senior P as Stage VI in lger I'roubadours ite tor 'Vlasque PTUIQLIIOIIIH Chee rleadt r Chtpel lntroduetlon Committee wa Something seems to be the matter here' .::-l.l:a , Q . .Y '. V lil . i A R ,A L.. 1 -I I xx . I O O I I -my 1 w. x y 4 K i 1 ., K . , 'X . u 1 i.' x 1 , '. . . e V i 'X 'V . ix Y . . e . . , t . . , ., VX 1 1 1 1 1 . ' Y ? ' c X c 1 7, , . 1 . X . . i , -, H . , , I K I x- K. K x l K X 2, -, , , . ,, ,, ,A. . H., . x X. . .U x . , ' 1' , . . . , . . ,. . . . . . . N 1 1 'w yu 1 7 I i C H, 2 2 V 'X E In A. x 1 X v 'u ' i 1 I x I I . X . . ., J I 5 1- 3 . . ' ' ' il 4 17 , Y I X x xl . X . I .4 . . Ax I Vx: 2 X l I mix . I ' il . I X i . . 3 3 I x 1 In 4 1 - . ., . V . Y , v' ' . ,. C e an Q 'i.y.. V. X' . 47 4 , 4. . X . , ,, , K5 ' Three Years at Country Day N I T l9ob N357 Vrrslty lootblll V1rs1ty Soeeer Sceretarx glLlClCI1lC4lLlIlLll Bloemphx St 1ll Cooxsco Deeorltlons Commlttee l'roubf1elours IJLUJIVIIIUIIS Cmmmlttee Nhsqu C lee Club John Marhn Voss MONC the pl'1yers on the xarslty footb1ll team there xx IS one who looked lllee a sp 1eem1n Thls mm Vkllll the goggles eenterlng the b1ll xx IS none other than ohn Voss Desplte thls hlndranee ohn by h'1rd work llld determln1t1on vms 1ble to e1rn hls letter I9 tn offensive eenter Thls same type of deter mlnltlon w 1s 1lso exhlblted by the Normmdy Kld on the soeeer field where he c'1rned his letter 'ls 1 h1llb1ek and rlso Extrs1eurr1euls1rly ohn serxed xery lbly 19 Seeretlrv of the Student Court and In so dolng helped to m 1ke the Honor Code 1 sueeess ll Country D'1y ln 1ts first year During his senior ye 1r ohn eontrlbuted his HDL slnglng NOILC to the Glee Club 1nd was 1lso one of the lllLlSII'1OLl9 members of the meehmleal dr mlng el 1ss Throughout hls three yc1rs at Country Day he m'11n tuned a respectable average despite the flet that he w1s 1 famed Deutscher who h1d hls troubles wrth the shortest and b1ldcst member of the Cod'1sco fleulty One of the m'11n tralts IH ohn s eharaeter w1s hls lFldlNldLl8l lty He hlrdly exer got into any trouble lposslbly beeause of hls eonneetlon mth the Student Courth but thls does not mem he nexer had any fun He was always laughmg at somebody else s joke and usually h1d a better one to tell Hrs wlnnlng person allty IS sure to m lke him 1 success ln later life Page Fnfty one 15 7 2 1 ' ,1 'A 'rr Y' 2. 1' 2' .' ' 'H' 1 A 1- 1' 5 4 ' e . , . O 1 . 11 .' 2 1. 11 1. 1 7 Y , 1 1 ' 1 5 2 1 1 2 G 'L 2 1' 1 1A 1 11,1 V K 2 1 1 i rcs-2 1 'z' 'z.z. 1 '1 1 1 ' 1 .f'Y1VT- .if 5 ..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'A 1 it-I 2 2. 1 2 1 . 1 1 1 .. cn f 1 fed In the m Ill mudb1ll H fhts P 1 1 J z. 2 1 . . 1 . . .1 z I ,A ' 1 1 I . I I X 11 I .la 4 '. K 1 1 1 1 l C . 1 2. ' ' , 1 . - ' 1 Z. I XL K l it , lk . 1 1 21 I E 'R 2 1 1 H K 15, ' 2 'A 1k ' 1 t . z 1 1. z' . K C 1 - . 2 l 6 , . 11. A 1 1 ll. 'I l l ' I 4 i . , - 1 K I 3 X 1 . . l ' N - '. 1 2 ' 2. ..' 1 ' . cc . . ,, Student Court busmess zs better than ever, Elght Years at Country Day VVESTVIINSTER Nw-l 1936 llterarx Stall Lomsco Nw 1936 Uutudll ms 1 N q C Detoratrons Commlttee 'lrouhadcurs ILIFIIOI' Prom Cnmmxttee M6 ICH? Decorations Commute Trouhaclours Co Dame 'Vlanager 'Vlasque Cmulatton Stall Ncus 'Vlmager Varsm loothall Varsity Baseball Chapel Introduttron Commlttce N P' A key comes m handy at tzmes Page Flfty two I Gordon Francis Webb G6 H damn It all vshat do you want? tralled out of the 71111 room Once agaln someone had lnterrupted the Duck s concentratlon ln order to get h1m to open the 711D machlne for a candy bar In Splte of th1s constant 1rr1tat1on Gordon d1d an outstandlng lob rn runnrng the rnachlne for the semors When Webbo vsasnt studylng he could be usually found ln the mldst of a bull SESSION dlsplaymg knowledge on sublects rangmg from huntlng and hot rods to draft cards Huntlng was a popular sport wlth the Duck as just about every Monday mornlng he could be heard descrlblng h1s latest trlp In reallty Gordon s favorlte 3Cl1V1ly was women He was one of those boys who felt bad lf he had only two dates on a week end Aslde from hlS girls guns and cars Gordo took an HCIIXC part ln act1v1t1es around school In hrs 1un1ors year h1s hard Work was one reason why the Buzz Book and, consequently the unlor Prom was so successful ln hls senlor year besldes work mg on the Clrculatlon Staff of the News he lent hlS artlstlc tal ents to the Troubadours and the Masque belng the Dance Man ager of the latter Although an 1n1ury kept hlm from varslty compet1t1on he was a loyal supporter of all the C D S teams As Gordon leaves Country Day he takes wlth htm an un matched wrt and determlned ablllty that made hlm a success here at C D S 1 A ' . -' , IN ' . .,.. ..I4 Ah A,-Mvv -' ' 1 . 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Ilzis bccrmlc rho Snulhcrn ci4J!NI'l1'lIlClil!g C:l'Ill'I'2ll in ilu' Svcmlcl Civil XYQH1 Cn , g 5 His tzllwn mm' the lltuld L-lu-Vs position ul P: g I 1-is. ff:'iffm'4f,'Ilz1sAi '11 Mr, Hwlulw il 5 ul I plcilccl clmir. Cu 'lt 5 Is still mark' 5 u md to get l1XCIc1Imsc:UmuI by A lust. Ilzwfwgw. Ilus bp-wrnv l'1'c,idvnl ul' thv N171 '. INat1mnl Plummvrs Union P. lf7lQi'!X77ZflIIl1.' H4151-smblisln-cl the Slams ul :XIl1Cl'iL'il 'lub l f1-f','t: NYM bittcn by his - . ako. lfurzf 'I 1 Is mm' :1 xx cll-knmxn filibLlSlt'I'Cl' in C K 'osx C' I' f jusl P' la fll ',',' I' If: ' f'ElfYL'11 'nl alt 'cs 'V' Alloy. 111-z '. z.' xlrll mbllkll' - ks, lIi'1': if - X -'-xl od. llulnrlrti Is IL-aching za spcuch class at thnx Institulc for thc DL-uf. lrzytwr H: Is still ' ' ry C' 'l, fm' J 11 1,2 'I 'ing H 'ld'- 1 ll Kc .' Is nmkinff g 1' 1 'strings lm' f -' Bcrry. Kr ,ry Puulhf lmllif Is .'t'lI qi ting in hix L lI'liSI'll'I1gf4J'B'I1A,,1.1 'i g. 1,t'I1I'.' H15 Jiucd thu A 'us. Mc .' at 4 'X f -r Il11'dCZlIl..'jUI3 at KDS, Hal ffl .' Cam mm talk In Bvls ilu- mi 1082 lirfhl 11 1swl1-mm-l1m1r' 'Uk ind. Mr ' J n--11 hl'I1llf'. ulxmix il my. Mf :vi lids bccmm- an irln-1151111111 111:11 lu- haw lust ' :L-Ill AVF-t Sold his hczul lin' 2 5 1 l',,hl. S11 'l1,'- .' R ' jf dispmwd Ifinslc-ink 'Hu-1 ry ol Rclzlli 'ity SI 'Z H: Has 17901 r' llirvd link lxxcmy-flx'c years. Sm' 1: Sx'z1lluwL'clu l'llr,l7f' IJHH.UJINIJlil1lL'I1IS ul Wimmkcy' .-XC. 'l'lz -7 If .' :ll '. Vlccl. won H CfSt'.'cj2lI1,1 Iiud his hcrxmldzl :sl HQ. Voss: as ' 2 I' 1' -luld. U l1 .' P z 5 f' 'l1 .'2i' - 5 4 ing. 4, 2 filly- Senior bull session in 7Hlf room. Class of I957 HE Class of 1957, probably the last senior class to graduate from the old school, successfully completed its senior year, having, as its outstanding contribution to the school, led the school in ushering in a new era of progress at Country Day-the Honor Code. Elected to the class offices were Dick Engelsmann, Hank Neiger, and lay lVlaclVlillan as president, vice- president, and treasurer, respectively. Bob Barrett and john Voss unsclfishly lent their time and effort to better school government as chief justice and secretary of the Student Court. The Student Council, led by President Hobart, Secretary Engelsmann, and Treasurer Shepley, successfully introduced the Honor Code and created its working parts as well as executing the annual important duties of the council. The two student publications were faithfully headed by john Curby of the CODASCO and Eugene Lehr of the News. Curby, along with Clifford, Baker, and Hobart, successfully fulfilled his job as did Lehr, with the help of minor-editors Funsch and Kern. Again, as in the past. Shepley, Curby, Hobart, Clifford, and Lehr led the class scholastically whilc Garner, Bowen, Hobart, Bar- rett, and Engelsmann led their athletic teams in turning out consistently fine performances. Kroegcr, Baker, and Von Wiese starred in the fine dramatic productions of the year. Buck Rout Mt-Donald, Clifford. l.ehr. Kroeger, Smith. Sieloll. Thatcher. Shepley Third Row: Baker. Curby, Hickok, Von VVeise, Jacobs, Marohn, Hearne. Kern, Ingersoll Second Row: Brand, Hemker, Bowen, Voss, LaBeaume, Bowersox, Burford, Fackert, Campagna First Row: Webb. Garner. Barrett, Hobart, Neiger, Engelsmann. Mt-Millan, Mauze, Desloge, Funsch Page Fifty-four Class of I958 BLY led by President Richard Nelson, the class of 1958 successfully surmounted all the obstacles as- sociated with the Iunior year. To the Student Court went Hugh Bartlett, while lim Dodds and Dick Helm- holz went to the Student Council. Warren Boeschen- stein was chosen as representative to the Athletic Asso- ciation. Scholastically, Kent Ravenscrolt, Gerald Laba. Dave Scharll, Dodds, and Helmholz set the example. while Nelson, Bocschenstein, Charlie Valier, and Bill Hall led the class athletically. The Iuniors sold matches, book covers, hats, and con- cessions to raise money lor the Iunior Prom, one of the big events of the year, which was carried ofl successfully. Extracurricularly, the Iunors' enthusiasm was noticeable with regard to the two school publications, The News and rlwllli Conasco, and the dramatic productions of the Troubadours and the Masque. Nelson and Ravenscrolt were members on this year's Signet Society. ln its sec- ond year, the Transportation Board improved greatly the situation on the buses, With such ability, ambition, and enthusiasm the members of the Class of l957 should be easily able to meet the problems of the Senior year. juniors selling Buzz Books. Back Rout: Feinberg, Hanks, Carspecken, Graeser, Black. Hertel, R. Meier. Layton, Tichenor Third Row: Diehr, Long, Stock, H. Hall, W. Hall, O'Reilly. Logan, Schwaiger, Ravescrolt. Cordonnier, Hutton Second Row: Loeb, Goldring, McClelland, Clarkson, Elliott, Hanson, Kelley, Boeschenstein. C. Meyer. Quigley, Lord First Row: Hirsch, Helmltolz, Dodds, Wilson, Wellman. Nelson, Miller, Valier. Sanders. Scharff Absent from Picture: Bartlett. Bent, Laba 1 Page Fifty-five 5 'at Brief: Rolf: l.att:1. lfordyce. Greaves. Hirsch. Mason. Wt-let-11. Wulling, C. Smith. lfriclv Tltirrl Roux' l.uclting. Brodsky. Ylatthevvs. DeWitt. Rt-essler, Lange, Barton. llaninier. Stuart. liaerber S-'coml Row: livnon. Nlorfiss, Spencer. Nelson. Ilay. Tucker. Dyer. Harrison. Ciriliin. Nltliee. Bornsiein First Roze: Vlellitz, Scliarlli. Schneithorst. Pettus. lfrager. Vlassie. llanser. Robinson, VVestt-rbcck. Rogers. 'lliatclier Sophomorcs on the may to athletics Pigt l'iftv six Class of l959 NDIZR the competent guidance of President Fred Hanser. Student Council members VVcldon Rogers and Bill Tucker. and Student Court representative Kent Faerber. the Class of N59 ably adapted itself to Upper School activities as vvell as to the nevvly installed Honor Code. Honor students Faerber. Iohn Hay. VVynne Morriss. Rogers. and Tucker helped establish class Hl's scholastic rank. as Louis Brodsky. Bill Dyer. lim Frick. Hanser. Sonny Harrison. Chip Matthews. and Rogers demon- strated excellent ability on the various C.D.S. athletic squads. Frick was elected to the Athletic Association. Showing numerous interests in extracurricular activi- ties, many class members engaged in active duties with the Masque. Troubadours. and Clee Club. as vvell as the News and CODASCO staffs. Several boys vvere also active participants of the Rostrum. Class HI again gained a half-holiday as a result oi their generous charity contributions. scholastic rating. and class spirit. Thus. possessing such ambition and experience. the Class of 1959 is vvell prepared to enter the tribulations of its Iunior year, 6 . gg Burl: Rout Caspari. Hauck. Knight. Douglas, Mitchell. Heady. :Xchull'. Alexander. Nlendonsa, D. Nlitchell. Brining Voiirtli Rout Tichenor. Moll. Singer, Messing, Schacht. White. Mullins, Wedetneyer. llitkey, Cialt, Clettle 'l'lzi'rr1 Row: Hanser. Soest. Ueibel, Ganiblin. Iillerman. Robinson. Tupper. fVlcPheettrs, Weber, Williams. Drake. Clageett Second Roux' Curlee. llaniilton. Parker. Orthxvein. :Xinbt-rg. l.t-ydig. VVeis. Humphrey. Sieloll. Paquin. Hocker. Smith First Roux' McCoy. Ahrens. Nliller. Burke, Green. Nebel. Rothschild. Sommer. Ochsner. Hancock, l.aycob. langsdurl Aliwnt front Picture: Ilostu Class of I960 nt-1 members ol' Class IV this year demonstrated their interest and ability in athletics. academics. and ex- tracurricular activities by compiling an envied and re- spected record. As president. Tom Green competently guided his class in achieving its excellent reputation, For the important positions in the school government the class elected Denny VVL-demeyer to the Student Council. chose Stan Leydig lor the Student Court. and selected Joe Hickey as the athletic representative. On the athletic fields. Hickey. Deibel. Leydig. Singer. and Ahrcns displayed outstanding provvess. Academ- ically, Hancock. Sieloili. Langsdorl. Singer. and W1-is. yvith their consistently superior grades. helped maintain an admirable class average. In addition to the standard school curricula. many boys participated in outside ac- tivities. Ahrens. XVebcr. and XN'eis had prominent roles in the Troubadours. vvhile many members ol' the class successlully lent their talents to the Conixsco and Nczcs. Not only have these lilty-nine young men this year proved themselves capable of accepting future responsi- bilities but also have established a standard for suc- ceeding classes to equal. 1 X, Freshmen doing some research xvork. Page lfilty-seven l r 3 Class V boys in the Nlusic Rot Class of I96I NDER the leadership of President lames YVood. the Class ol l96l did an outstanding job in accomplish- ing the difhcult change from the l.ower to the Middle School. The members ol Class V not only established an enviable scholastic record and showed great athletic ability. but also exhibited an exceptional amount ol' school spirit. Edmund Allen and john Bacon were Class V's representatives on the Student Council and the Athletic Association respectively, The class average ol. nearly eighty was maintained by Michael Austin. VVilliam Forsman. Andrew Iameton. and Frank Murphy. while the athletic prowess ol the class was admirably displayed by Bacon. Balcewell. Flance. Fox. jameton. and Shatnpaine. lndeed. the var- sity coaches should be able to mold championship teams in the next few years out ol' these aspiring young ath- letes. Sex eral eight graders showed an early interest in ex- tracurricular activities by gaining positions on the News and the COIJASCO. The leadership ol' the middle school during the coming year is. therefore. in very good hands. and an outstanding class should graduate into the Up- per School next lune. Hut-ls Rout lforsnian. Carevv. McClain. Hoppe. Scullin. Moore. liridgzes. C. Santlets. li. l.atta. VVaring Ifourlh Roux' Simpson, XV. llarrison. Rittenbautn. l.ane. Vyentlie. liztzon. lf, Allen. lf, lfaerber. Nlurplty. A. Cray 'fhiyfi linux I,ortZ. Klein. ll Knight. lfoulxe. A. Iensen. lialxewell. Cole. VVhite. liaiinann. llall Stteonzl Rout Sthutnacher. Taylor. Adam. Crote, Buckley. Sliatnpaine. liaulntan. R. Crillin. lflson. lim, A. YYhite First Rott: Schwartz. lilance. B. Cray. C. l.aBeaume. Sachs. Vvood. D. Meier. Condie. Austin. Love. Iameton. Mullins Alvswnt from Picture: I. Iensen. llusch B Page Fifty-eight Class of I962 rrii President Tom Convey leading the Class of l962. they have proven well their scholastic and athletic abilities. They have guided the Lower School over the rough spots that have occurred during the change to the Honor System. The boys who are the most responsible lor the ease with which the Code has taken elfect were Student Council members Dick Lynch. Geoffrey Butler, and Wallace Niedringhaus. The scholastic leaders have been Sam Priest and Andrew Baron. while athletically Iohn Mitchell. Dave Elliott. Lynch. and Convey have distinguished them- selves. It should also be mentioned that Dick Lynch has contributed outstandingly to the class in all lields. The Sixers will probably have the hardest year ahead ol them that any similar class has had since the beginning ol the school, Not only will they be leaving the Lower School and entering the Upper. but also they will be leaving the old campus to enter the new. Though this will be a great problem. the class has shown themselves capable ol it by their work in the past year. Baci: Rout Iellrey. Dixon. Snavely. Culver. A. L. SF tplclgh Primm Hundlev Schettler Harvey Fifth Rout VVitte. Nlitchell. Lynch. Scharll. Priest. Houghton Homcvcr -X VV Shipleigh C rccne W 'irrtn Fourth Roux' Von Kar-nel. Atwood. Elliott. Convey. Butler Wclnkaull Robinson C riesedleck Hensley -Xllcn Third Rout Mc-Queen. Carifle, Niedringhaus. Sullivan Chku Rothschild Shtnklc Ievdig lsopman Ross Second Row: Baron. Schoch. Frank, Sprengnether, Healer. Thompson Aschcn Pantaleoni Stanard Dehlendorl C cbhard First Row: Schnarr, Gaylord. Bickel. Lord. Baur Brown VI: rrill Taussig C rove Scharck Absent from Picture: Bent Chtrlcs Htrrcll Xounc AM .. 4. t iftlr Rozy: ll. lfreednian. Allen. Ylaihevvs. P, Urthvyein. S. Orthvxein f nrvv P :dnt in 1 v 1 rtncr Sch luv lllllllflll Roux Stevvart. Uesloge. Vvlatters. Marshall, Noel. If in Nlis in lax Nl tson Nlltchtll Bilvtvvcll lxto Swconrl Rout Currier. lytic. Smith. VVeis. VVolll'. VVts i t ntttoi 1 xosu tt lfuwt Rfillif Prove. :Xgresx Ctuivxlord. Saxton. Robinson. Nltgil ft L Xlhtu tt Class of I964 I7.jl.'Sl'lNG quickly to lilc at Country Day. the Class ol H36-1. the largest Class Vlll in C.D.S. history. has entered enthusiastically into school activities. tradi- tion. and spirit. lfarly in the lall term the liightcrs held their clcctions vvith jean Mason being elected class president. 'lim Cravvlord vvas chosen as class representative on the I.oxver School Student Council. and lfdvvard Baur vvas elected Athletic Association representative. Cravvlord. john Friedman. Frank NVolll. and Dean Kropp led the class scholastically throughout thc year. vvhilc Ned Scharll. Dave Deibel. Baur. and Friedman xv ere the top athletes. shovving an exceptional amount of sportsmanship as well as ability. Taking part in school activities. many members ol' Class Eight were active in Thursday afternoon hobby clubs. participating in such groups as the Photography Club. the Chess Club. and the Model Airplane Club. as vvell as working on art ol manual projects. XVith the excellent potential and leadership ability that it has already shown in all phases of school life. the Class of N64 should have no trouble in setting an ex- ample ol high quality and standards throughout the next seven years. cfgfhlc-:taco FXCICISC does no hflrm to thc body Pl zto Couuhj D111 s ailoletlc 11 ogmm Q11 es zmsztj lettefnzmz an equal chance to lemn the essences 0 team play and SpO1fSHl!11lSlJl and to develop atbletzc clezlls to the best of lozs abzlztq 9 A .-, ',,- . I . k . L , 5- ezfery boy, u'hez'l9e1' Lower Schooler or y ' ' 1 I - , ' - ' e ' f e - f Page Sixty-four Sensor LeH'ermen B mxevr Bon EIN Boxx Ensox BRAND C A vt mms A C I Il FORD C L RB 1 DI:SLOGE ENG!-JLSMANN Fmnsnr FL rsscl-1 C ARNER I llc xox HQBART Kam. MCDONALD Vlc 'VIILLAN VIAUZE Sufrorr SMITH THATLHER Voss lntball Basketball Bascball Football Track Football Soccer Track Football Soccer Baseball Soccer Football Football Football Track Football F1 mnlball Football Football Football Football Football lootball Football Track Basketball Baseball Soccer Basketball Baseball Soccer Track Soccer Tx ack Baseball Basketball Basketball TSHIIIS Football Basketball Track Football Soccer e Rott 1 est te tstem e 1 u mm It 3 1 r ra 1 r r r s VI llo K1 nt 71 e P1 IL A+hle+lc ASSOCIa'l'IOn Preszdent ROY Bowm Vzce Preszdent BUD HOBART beezetarq Treasurer DICI1 ENCI-ISMANN III: Athletle Assoetatlon 1s the largest organlza tton at Countrx D11 Beeause the sehool pur sues ln athletles for all polley the ASSOCIAIIOH s memb rshtp lneludes the entire student hodv The orgtnlffatton ts goxerned bs fan Exeeuttxe Commtt tee uhteh ts eomposed of three sentors a repre sent atlxe from eaeh of the remcalnlng el asses the eoaehes of the xarsltx te ams the Headmtster .and the Athletle Dlreetor One of the Committee s prl marv purposes 1s to mere ase the students 1nHuenee ln the dVKdI'dll1Q., of 'athletle letters lt ts falso em powered to suggest eh anges or addtttons to the Sehools Athletle CTUHSIIILIIIUN hut the ult1m1ate deelslon I9 left up to the xote of the student hods The Exeeuttxe Commtttee also hls the FLSPUNSI htlltv of tending to all f1n1anetal matters and ex pendltures of tlse Athlette Department Thls vetrs student oflleers vxere Roy Bowen President Bud Hobart Ntee lresldent and Dlele Engelsmann Seeretftrv Fl resasurer Ihe other rep resentfatlxes were Class 7 VVarren Boesehenstetn Class 3 tm Frtek Clstss 4 oe Hteleev Class 5 ohn B.aeon, Cltss 6 Daxtd Flllott Class I In Hmamer, tnd Clqss 8 Edvxfard Baer The Com mlttee approxed the finanelng of the 1 arsltw foot halt te tm s trip to Kansas e,1tx to plaw Pembroxe Country Day Sehool Thts xx as the only trip t.al1en hy any ol the CKJLIUIIX D 1 teams thls wear The dues eolleeted ha the exeeuttxe bodx were .also used for th purehtse of uniforms .and first fald suppltes 1nd the fees of ofhel als at home games Thts xetar IN tts fall meetlng the Assoetatton toole up the matter ol the requtrements for and the an udmg of eheerl ader letters Although no permtnent poltev was establlshed tn thts regard ll 11 ts de etded th tt thus Xe tr s eheerlefaders would be tu arded letters tt the end of eaeh seftson rather than at the end of the we ar The Commtttee hon exer xoleed a unfantmous optnton that eheerle ad mg heeause ol tts tmportanee to sehool Splfll md unity should he greatlw eneouraged to eomhat the lI1dlHlLl'LHLL shown tem ards the support of the sehool s teams and to lnere ase the numher ol hows xxulmg to eheerle ad The matter I9 expeeted to h hrought up IH next xetrs Athletle' Assoelatton Ill the hope of f0I'I'TlLlldllUg some solution to the prob em 'lhls ve1ars Athlrtle Assoelatton IU addltton to performing a l.LlY1LIIOI'ldl and pr aette al purpose has proxlded tts members vslth tm alufable ftdmlnlstra tue IYIIHIHQ' Page S1111 ln e B11 -lf 'J Poi 'l 'L , Bon lu. lingelsnazlnn. llf hurt, lfrietle, lflliott, Bn r. 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I I I5urmL1gI1N Q I VVNII-rn II 'I SCORES OF GAMES Cuumry Ugly I4 -- CI11m1imIcIc' I3 Ilitvlnullr I'5 f Clulxniry Iluy . 6 CIUIIIHIA Day is 7 NIiIxxauIu:v I' Crxumry Day fl' - I3llr'r'rmL1gIu 2 CIHIIIIIIA Huy 'SS - IN'l'IIII7I'HIxL' 26 Clllllllllf Ugly III - XVI-su'r'x1 II Cuumry Day '33 - KIVIQWJULI . I2 PI'IlIL'IDIll I'l - Cwumry Day T CIIPLIIIIIQ Huy '34 A Xlivvuri NI7IiI4xr'y I' I 1 I IIC unsuol II1II X nlivr, Czmmpgxgnzl. Nlawn. I3Im'I4. VVvIImz111. SIwIIklIL'IIl'I', Sin-IIIII, IIIII BI'i!LISI'if. VVL-I1Iv, mm. Il dwmmcln. Nlgxltlmvxw. Nclwn, Ilmwm. C:Hl'CIUIlIlIL'I'. IDI-xlmgw. III1rm1I In Lrwll. IJLIIV-L'Il. IgflIil'I', mgr, s Iss H uhm, CIurm'r. XIL'XIiII1m. IIII-Iwk. Bmwn. NISILIZU. KUTII. sxxuwx, I52lI'IAl'II. Iingvlsnnlnll Sent 17771 Pwtlmyj XIQIJHIMILI. VVvsterI1c-I-I4 S .I I ' I' - '2! 'I 'I I'III:'I I hx '.. 4 ' ll , I I 5 my I , I- ' 'S ws ,g N5 -. . 'NX x 'S fu 3 K . Bs 255092 'ifa344iI7f439f2og2xg , Q-I ww si fs H I ' ' I 'hill 'll QI I 2 'VltVIillan plunges oil' tackle as Bowersox and Nelson clear the path ol' Prin tacklers. HE Country Day varsity football team proved itself to be one of the more powerful teams in the district by compiling a 7-2 record. The Rams overcame a lack ol size in the line with speed and spirit in giving Codaseo one of its finest teams in recent years. The team was once again coached by Robert P. Hughes and his two assistants, Iohn F. Iolinc and Frank E. VVard. The Rams split their first two games, defeating Chaminade, then bowing to Ritenour. They then won five straight games, downing Milwaukee Country Day, Iohn Burroughs, Pembroke Country Day. Western Military Academy, and Kirkwood, before losing their second game of the season, a l3-7 decision, to Principia. C.D.S. then closed out a successful season, trouncing Missouri Military Academy, 34-U, lay lVlclViillan and Dick Engelsmann alternated at the all impor- tant tailback spot, doing most of the tcarn's running and passing. Bud Hobart provided the Rams with a fast, durable fullback, cap- able of streaking around end or plunging through the middle. Engelsmann and Bob Barrett switched off at the quarterback slot. 0. ROY Bowigx. Cen for Bill Hall, the teamis wingback, was the fastest and the smallest Team Caimin . . - All-ABC League Center player on the team, the 132 pounder made up for his lack of size Honorable Mention. AILDMULI with determination, agility, and Speed. An excellent Center and team l adtr Page Sixty sew en 21, W A 3, ,1 DIC lx Lxct 1 sxmwx, QlllI7'ft'VAl?CIi'it' lin Htexox, Ctutrfl TED lltasuxzii, Cutml Bora l t'NsC11, Citmrtl tond Ttani, :XllA:XBC l.eague VVhen aroused. a real tower ol .-X hard working deiensive player. ulleart. determination. un 4 touehtlow ns with strength. Sat up lint pissing und hloekingf' On the line Bill Bowersox and Glen McDonald gave the Rams two fast, stieky-hngered ends. Co- daseo's two taekles were Denne Garner and lack Kern: the guard positions were filled hy jim Mauze and lim Hiekok. Captain Roy Bowen was the teanfs eenter. Throughout the season the Rams showed a tough defense, limiting the opposition to 72 points in nine games. The defensive linemen Leaving a Bovnher in mid-a body tontaet lit Boh in tht tot were lim Wellinan and Rieh Nelson at ends, Chip Matthews and Charles Valier at tackles, and Ho- hart at middle guardg Bowersox, Garner, Bowen, and Diek Hanson were the linebaekersg and Wair- ren Boesehenstein and Hall were the safeties. Bowersox, Bowen. Garner. and Hall earned berths on the All-ABC League teamg Garner also made Second Team. All-Distriet. ir. NleNlillan skirts end hehind Engelstnann's block. ,vi I A ,Sim sf-1' r W- hibsg. in Page Sixty-eight COUNTRY DAY I4-CHAMINADE 6 Superior conditioning told the story in the Rams, first game of the season. Having just com- pleted two weeks of football camp, Codasco over- powered a determined Chaminade eleven, 14-6. In this game Coach Hughes unveiled a new split-T attack, although sticking basically to a single- wing. Hall scored both touchdowns, one on a five yard plunge from the Spit-T and the other on a 55 yard reverse from the single-wing. RITENOUR I3-COUNTRY DAY 6 Looking for their second Win, the Rams ran up against a determined Ritenour team. Codasco completely outplayed their opponents for all but the last five minutes of the game. The defense held strongly, and the oHense continually drove scored the first touchdown on a 36-yard blast through the middle. Hall scored the second touch- down on a 85-yard punt return and then scored the third by scampering 30 yards around end after taking a pitchout from lVlclVlillan. The l32 pound scatback scored his third touchdown of the game, taking a long pass from Dan Thatcher and racing down the sideline into the end zone. COUNTRY DAY 20-JOHN BURROUGHS 2 ln their fourth game Codasco crushed their tra- ditional rivals, John Burroughs, 20-2. Led by lVlclVlillan, the Rams drove 45 yards up the field in the opening minutes of the first quarter to the one-yard line where the big tailback plunged into the end zone. The visiting Bombers outplayed the Rams in the second quarter, but several goal line RICH NELSON, Tackle CHARLIE VALIER, Guard Dicic HANSON, Tackle Ioi-IN Voss, Center Hard charging, aggressive tackle. Has balance, agility, and fierce Steady improvement-great A good center-always trying desire-though small, an outstanding linesmanf, inside Ritenouris 20-yard line, but was stopped each time. Hobart's touchdown in the third quar- ter gave Codasco a 6-0 lead. This bulge stood until the Huskies blocked a punt, picked up the ball, and carried it to the five-yard line where Fullback Scerba plunged over. The Rams' Hall received the kickoff, but a high, hard tackle made him fumbleg Ritenour recovered and subsequently scored. A last ditch Codasco passing attack ended on Ritenour's five-yard line as the clock ran out, and the Huskies won, 13-6. ST. LOUIS COUNTRY DAY 28 MILWAUKEE COUNTRY DAY 0 Codasco started a five game winning streak by beating Milwaukee Country Day, 28-0. Hobart potential ability. stands prevented them from scoring more than a safety. Opening the second half, Codasco ad- vanced down the field on the passing of lVlclVlil- lan, who completed three consecutive passes to Bowersox. Hall threw a fifteen yard pass to Mc- Donald for the score. In the fourth quarter the Rams drove up the Held for their last touchdown. A long pass from lVlclVlillan to Sparky Ravenscroft set the stage for lVlclVIillan,s scoring pass to Well- man. Engelsmann's conversion put the cap on the 20-2 victory. COUNTRY DAY 38-PEMBROKE C.D.S. 26 The following week Codasco journeyed to Kan- sas City to defeat Pembroke Country Day, 38-26. Hall scored the first touchdown, taking a handoff Page Sixty-nine aff if-ff ai as F .iii Top Boa BARRETT, Quarterback Top: JACK KERN, Tackle Top: BUD HOBART, Fullbacl: Top: DENNE CIARNER, Tacltlc ik very capable field generalf, Fast and clever-a determined, Second Team, All-ABC League Back All-ABC League Tackle Bottom Bill HM! vvmghacl' aggressive linesmanf' A fast, hard charging fullback. M Second Team, All District All ABC League Back Bottom: WARREN BOESCHENSTEIN, A rugged mime hard to nplmc Honorable Mention. All-District Taillmck Bottom: IAY MCIVl11.1.AN, Tailbaclf Bottom: Im Wm LMAN Pnrl Ncrx fast and shilty-an excellent A line utility back-good Second Team. All-ABC League Back Second Team, All-ABC League End vvingbat-k. defensive player. A powerful, aggressive back- 'KA big. aggressive, gluelingcred fine punterf' endf' on the Statue ol Liberty play and racing 15 yards into the end zone. Pem Day then tallied twice to take a 13-7 leadg however, Kern recovered a fum- ble with seven seconds left in the first hall, and Engelsmann hit Wellman with an 18-yard pass to knot the score at 13-13. lVlclVlillan broke the game wide open by scoring three touchdowns in the third quarter. Engelsmann scored the final touchdown, following Wcllmanis sensational catch of a long pass. COUNTRY DAY I9 WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY 0 In their second league game the Rams trounced Western Military Academy, 19-0, on a rain-soaked field. After a scoreless first quarter the Rams Page Seventy tallied single touchdowns in each of the last three periods. Hall scampered 71 yards on the age old Statue of Liberty playg lVlclVlillan barreled 15 yards for the second score after a 25-yard run by Hall: Engelsmann. playing for the injured Hobart. climaxed a 70-yard drive, plunging over from the one-yard line. COUNTRY DAY 33-KIRKWOOD I2 After improving steadily in each game, the Rams reached their peak of the season by smother- ing a heavily favored Kirkwood High School, 33- 12. Kirkwood received the opening kickoff and had no trouble scoring the first touchdown. But, after Kirkwood's kick for the extra point was blocked, Codasco took complete control of the game from the very surprised Kirkwood eleven. C.D.S. completely outran, outpassed, and out- played their opponents, often forcing them to fum- ble. Hall led the Codasco assault. scoring once on an 85-yard Missouri punt return, which Kirkwood itself uses, and again by sweeping end on a Statue of Liberty play. Hobart plunged up the middle. and Wellman and Dusty Cordonnier took passes to account for the other three Codaseo touch- downs. PRINCIPIA I3-COUNTRY DAY 7 Suffering a letdown after defeating Kirkwood. Codasco lost their final league game to a fired-up Principia team, I3-7, which left C.D.S. in a three way tie for the league crown with Burroughs and Principia. The Panthers drew the first blood and led the Rams, 6-0. Codasco quickly retaliated by advancing the ball to Prin's two-yard line. but a fiying tackle by the opposing linebacker stopped Engelsmann's touchdown try at the one-foot line. At the start of the second half an inspired Codasco eleven took the Held. After a long drive iVlclVlillan went off tackle for a touchdown. and Hobart dived over the middle for the extra point, which put CDS. in front. 7-6. Principia. however, quickly regained the lead. and, although the Rams forced Brand and Sielofl close in on Burroughs back Principia to fumble three times, C.D.S. was unable to recover. COUNTRY DAY 34 MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY 0 Codasco came back with a vengeance in the final game of the season, steamrolling Missouri around PI'iI'I'5 end Page Seventy one hi Following Garner! oak ing. fVlcfVIiIlan goes wide ix cllllllll. lfncl FRANK Sue, Cru ' . '-ix' S I l c: omxm r jon tori url Bun BUXNIISUX Inrl LUN Vl ll ll I 111 X x iluilnle replacenient end. 'TX strong and dependable defensive All-ABC League lind lin-ellent end-inn cr llf tl l Vl ntlon -XII lull cltxelo nm nt ol pluy . the Ram end ran the final 60 yards past the oppos- ing goalline. On a reverse Hall eluded taekler alter taelcler in racing 50 yards lor the final seore. Engelsmann eonverted four times to aeeount lor the 34-0 score. The Ranfs prospects lor next year are bright. vnorz we ya' ' . . -llistriet prevented Team potential ahi An excellent pass receixer-last and aggressive. having returning lettermen at seven positions Hall and Boesehenstein will be back at the wing- haek and tailbaek positionsg Wellman and Cordon- nier will return at endsg Hanson, Nelson. lVlat- thews. and Valier will fill the line positions. Burroughs hat-lc is smothered by a host ol' CDS. taeklers. Page Seventy-three ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS COUNTRY IJAY Prlnclpla Burroughs Western Won Lost lord treaks around end ln Burroughs game dug mmes upHeld on klckofl return ln IB game ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS COUNTRY DAY Burroughs Prmclpla Western Won Lost 4 2 2 4 O 6 B Foo+ball W LDoN RoGERs Co Captams E OHN HALL NDER the experlenced able coachlng of Messrs ohn R Myers and Russell H Stlckney Country Day s B team overpowered all of thelr opponents easlly w1nn1ng seven games for thelr seventh stralght ABC League champlonshlp The umor Rams tallied 178 points whlle the almost lmpregnable defense allowed the opposltlon only 38 With only one returnmg letterman ohn Hall the green Codasco team worked hard durlng the first few weeks and shaped up 1nto a well co ordmatcd team on both offense and defense After outclassmg the Ladue Hlgh School sopho more team 1n a much needed scrlmmage the Red and vvhltc ueven squeakeu by tl dread d ar h rlxals ohn Burroughs by a score of 6 0 on Wel don Rogers lone fourth quarter tally Wlth thelr d lense relaxed ln the first half of the next encoun ter CD S retallated IH the final perlod and suc ceeded ln subdulng Pr1nc1p1a 19 7 In thelr next contest Vllth Western Mllltafy Academy the unlor Rams agam had to rely on a late scormg surge to down the Cadets 22 12 ln a game marred by penaltles vshlch nullllied sexeral long touchdovsn runs by both teams In the return matches Country Day had no trouble rolllng over thelr ABC League adx CFSHTICS fContmued on page 1851 C Foo+ball Captam THRUS PETTUS EGAINING the ABC League Champ1onsh1p the povs erful Country Day C Rams vson seven games and lost one Although there was only one returnlng letterman Mssrs Donald H Webb and Glen W Degener molded the lnexperlenced squad 1nto the povserhouse of the league After losmg thelr 1n1t1al sklrmlsh to a rugged Ladue Hlgh School freshman team 12 7 the Rams were IH v1nc1ble wmnlng thelr remalnlng sexen games by a combmed score of 188 0 In thelr first league encounter the Mldg8tS met a strong ohn Burroughs team but a rugged de fcnse and score by Fullback Mlke Bacon and End DIXIC Delble enabled the Rams to vsln 13 0 Gatherlng momentum the mlghty Midgets smoth ered Pr1nc1p1a 32 0 the second strlng playmg half the game The followlng vxeek the C team utllmng an e cellent passlng attack dovx ned Western Mllltary Academy 27 0 Startlng the second c1rcu1t of league play Co dasco agaln romped over Prlnclpla 32 0 as the Mldgets skillfully executed double rexerse and Statue of Llberty plays Tallback Stan Leydlg scored four of five touchdowns and Wlngback Tom Slnger tallled the fifth Cllnchlng the ABC League Champxonshlp the Mldget Rams downed the PTICG Roaders by the same score as they de fContmued on page 1851 Il Il . 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LaBeaume. Kelley, XVeI1man. Carspecken. Craeser. Mr. Second Row: I-lemker. Miller. Cordonnier. Mason. Boeschenstein. Logan First Rout Hirsch. Thatcher. Smith. Barrett. Garner, Vlauxc, Fngelsmaun, Hall Captain . . ....... DENNE GAHNPI Varsity Basketball AMPIQRIJJ by lack of experience and height the Country Day Varsity Basketball team suHered a dismal season, winning only live ol nineteen games. and tying for second in the ABC League with three wins and three losses. There was only one returning Ietterman. and Coaches Russell H. Stickney and Donald H. Webb had to start from scratch. Although the Rams had no height disadvantage in the ABC League. they olten faced taller opposition in Non-league play. Codasco employed a fast-break offense along with a tight zone defense. The team had good shooting and fair speed, but suffered because of sloppy teamwork and inexperienced mistakes. The first team consisted of returning Ietterman Captain Denne Garner. along with Bob Barrett at Guards, Robin Smith at Centerg and Dick Engelsmann and lim Mauze at Forwards. Reserves Dan Thatcher and Iustin Cordonnier saw enough action to earn Varsity letters. Smith was the leading scorer with 248 points, or 13.5 per game. and was unanimously selected to the All-ABC League first team. Barrett and Garner had 168 and 153 points, respectively, and both were named to the A11-ABC League second team. COUNTRY DAY 59-JOHN BURROUGHS 43 C.D.S. opened league play by routing their arch-rivals, John Burroughs, as the Rams opened up a big lead and coasted in. The victors led at halftime. 28-14, after leading 18-8 at the end of the first quarter. Despite 17 points by the Bombers in the third quarter, the Rams held on and walked off victorious. Smith, Barrett. and Engelsmann had 14, 12, and 12 points, respectively. Thatcher and Mauze contributed good rebounding to the Codasco cause, making this a team victory. PRINCIPIA 59-COUNTRY DAY 40 The eventual league champion Principia. by means of a fourth quarter last break. ran away from C.D.S. Although the Rams trailed through- out. they were never more than three points down until the final quarter. when the Panthers out- scored the Rams 23-lU. Laughlin of Prin led both teams with 20 points. while hight point men for C.D.S. were Barrett with l0 and Nlauze and Smith with B apiece. COUNTRY DAY 68 WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY 59 Playing one of its best games of the season. Country Day pulled a mild upset by defeating VVL-stern. A tight zone defense employed by the Rams held VVestern's heralded Butch Nlagee well in check. A fast break also worked to Codasccfs advantage. Although the two teams were tied 27-27 at halftime, the Rams. by outrebounding the Cadets. pulled away from their opponents. Garner broke loose from a mild scoring slump with I9 points. while Smith and Mauze with I8 and l-1 points. respectively. helped put the Rams over the top. COUNTRY DAY 48-JOHN BURROUGHS 47 Despite a spirited effort by an improved Bur- roughs team. The Red and White eked out a vic- tory over the Bombers with two last-second free throws calmly sunk by Bob Barrett. Butch Buch- holfs I3 points in the first quarter gave the Price Roaders a I7-ll lead. A tightened defense and better rebounding gave the Rams a 24-23 half- time lead. The Rams extended their lead to 40-34 at the end of three quarters. but clutch play by the Bombers put them ahead with ten seconds left. After Barrett was fouled while shooting. he sunk the free throws while a tense crowd looked on. xx Vlill.-X'I'ClllJQR. 1'4t7I'll'llI'!f Dies FNc:ii1,sAiANN. Foru 'ard lingelsmann shoots from the head of the key in St. l.ouis ll. flame. PRINCIPIA 7I-COUNTRY DAY 46 The Varsity Basketball team was soundly trounced by an overpowering Prin Quintet. jump- ing off to a first quarter lead of 2-1-9 and a half- time edge of 39-15. the Panthers were never be- hind. and romped home. Prin featured a strong defense. which held Smith to l point. Barrett and Garner led the Rams with ll points apiece. while Laughlin of Prin again had 20. Boa B.vRtzii'iT. Czturzz' Second Team. 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C.D.S.. by means ol a new ollense which placed jttniors jim NN'elltnan and llutson Carspeclten ttnder the basket lor rebounding strength. was led by Smith with 26 and Carner with lfl. ln the lirst game ol the Class l. regional playoll at l7erguson. Country Day lost a double overtime thriller. til-553. to lourth-seeded Berkeley. Carneris two lree throws tied the game at the end ol' regulation time. Alter the two teams had tied 59-59 at the end ol the lirst overtinte. a missed shot and a tip-in by Berke- ley marked a heartbreaking deleat lor Codasco. JUNIOR VARSITY GAMES linjoying an undeleated season by winning all six ol their games. the junior Varsity Cagers liter- ally w all-ted over all opposition. As a result. they won the junior Varsity ABC League Champion- ship w ith ease. Since the members ol the jY squad were also members ol' the regular Varsity team. no non-league games w ere scheduled. The Rams had no trouble scoring. as they to- talled 'BIO points in six games. or 51.7 points per game. Their opposition could muster only lfitl points in six games. or a meager 26.7 points per D1-Lx xt- C.futNi.iz. Cittarrl game. A deadly fast break proved to be the main ollensive weapon lor Country Day. while a tight fone delense held the opponents well in check. The starters lor the jayvees were VVarren Boesehen- stein and jim Miller at guards: Top Logan and justin Cordonnier at lorwardsz and jim VVellman at center. Hutson Carspeeken saw considerable service at center. while Tom Mason. Steve Uraeser. and Bill Kelley saw service. also. Leading scorer was Cordonnicr with 712 points. or I2 points per game. jim Miller was second with 65 points, or HIS points per game. while Boeschenstein scored 453 points in the 6 games. This team had good speed and shooting: this caused tlte Rams to run away lrom the opposition. Opening against Burroughs. Country Day. alter being tied 7-7 at the end ol' the lirst quarter. slowly pulled away and won -112-'30, The scoring was divided. as Boeschenstein had ll points and Logan and VVellman each had B. A rout ol Principia lollowed. 59-36. Logan led the Bains with I7 points. while Boeschenstein and Cordon- nier had I6 and l5 points. respectively. jumping oil' to a IQ-6 lirst quarter lead and a 25-I8 hall'- time. CDS. pulled away in the third quarter as they outscored the Panthers. Ql-6. and held on in the lourth quarter to win. Against a woelully weak NVestern quintet. the Rams won easily. 37- l5. alter jumping oil to a I2-ll lirst quarter advan- tage. The Rams steadily pulled away. and led at halftime. 26--1. The IHOSI that the Cadets could muster oil the tight Ram defense in any quarter was only S points. Miller led the scoring with IT points. Codasco repeated with another win over john Burroughs. 58-23, By outseoring the Bomb- ers 20-6 in the first quarter. the Rams coastcd home. 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Sthatil, Brodsky. lyaxtnsttolt. lttnbttg. lNtlson. VK tlso Mr. Van Sttaalen . , , . . . Setwtttzi Rott? l.ord. bent, llanson. Nlathews, Xalter, Clarkson. lglltott. l.eht First Rott? lfunseh. Bowersox. Campagna. llobart. Kern. Voss. Nlarohn. Clitltntl oMPl.r1't'iNc: the i956-57 season with a dismal record ol two wins. seyen losses. and three ties. the Country Day Varsity Soccer team. coached by Iohannes Van Straalen. finished in last position in the ABC League and the South County League and also lost in the opening round in the City Tournament. With only three lettermen along with two other returning members. the A team lacked experienced material needed lor a sucesslul seasong the rest of the squad was composed of players lrom last year's B team. The Rams' major difficulty through- out the season was their lack ol scoring power. Seyeral contests could have easily been turned into yictories by the addition ol only one goal. The team scored only seyen goals as compared to the opponents' nineteen. Lelt Wing Sparky Ravenscrolt headed the C.D.S. offense with three goals, followed by Right Inside -lim Clarkson with two. and Center Forward Bud Hobart. Left Inside Nick Clifford. and Right Wing Bill Bowersof: with one apiece. The remainder ol the lorward line was usually filled in by Insides Bob Funsch, Charlie Valier, or Frank Elliott. The defensive alignment was probably the only consistent element throughout the season while it halted the numerous attacks on the Codaseo goalg the Ram delense consisted of l.elt I-Iallback Rich Nelson. Center Hallback and Captain lack Kern, Right Hallbaek John Voss. Left Fullback Lou Brodsky, Right Fullback Dick Hansen, and Goalie Tony Campagna. C.D.S. I-JOHN BURROUGHS 0 In their first ABC League encounter Codasco upset the Bomb- ers, l-0. In the first half ol play the Rams controlled the ball in Burroughs' territory and took numerous shots, all of which were blocked. In the second period the constantly pressing Codasco defense made it almost impossible for the Bombers to threaten the Rams. About midway in the half Clarkson received a pass from Bowersox and shot the ball into the opposition's goal. The Si tam' Ravi-3Nsc:Roif'1'. Wfing remainder of the game was mainly a defensive one for the Rams. C.D.S. 0-PRINCIPIA 2 Following their victory over the powerful Bomb- ers. the Rams oposed the highly-rated Panthers in their second ABC League battle. During the open- ing half both teams played a see-saw contest, but the Rams were unable to tally on several occasions. The Codasco defense remained strong throughout . gr .. 'rx' gg ,,ey--tg - 1 f K -fi -' -' f ' ' .,,-- 3,15 lf. ' -fe'- '! jk s tif.. . . Q iff' t 't m ri 1 ' the first half and most of the second until the hnal minutes when the Panthers sneaked two shots past Goalie Campagna. C.D.S. I-PRINCIPIA 3 Opposing the Panthers in their second meeting, the keyed-up Rams were out for revenge after bc- ing beaten by them previously, 2-0. Playing in Forest Park for the first time. the Rams could not penetrate the adversaries' defense to score although they maneuvered the ball deep into Prin's terri- tory several times. At halftime the score remained a scoreless deadlock. Immediately following the start of the second period, the Panthers scored a quick goal. Shortly afterwards Ravenscroft re- ceived a pass and tied the score. Hopes for victory dimmed when the Panthers retaliated with two quick goals in the final minutes to give them a 3-l C.D.S. O-W.M.A. 0 Unable to recover from their two league set- backs by Principia, the Rams battled to a scoreless tie at Alton in their first meeting with the Cadets. The entire game was an offensive battle for the Rams, but the same inability to score handicapped the Rams against their weakest opponent of the season. margin. Soccer C.D.S. 0-JOHN BURROUGHS 3 Determined to avenge their previous defeat, the Bombers were probably the most improved team the Rams encountered. From the beginning the Bombers displayed complete superiority. Only on several occasions did Codasco even move the ball into Bomber territory only to have it immediately stolen. The C.D.S. defense could not withstand the opponents' quick drives, and the Bombers led. Nick C1 iifrfoim, Inside Tom' CAMP.-ttzxa, Confirm Rlczu Niaxsox, lla! :it s ' -sv 4 , 5 Ravenseroft heading the ball downfield against Ladue Page Eighty-three Soccer Hobart dribbling past Prin player. CHARLIE VALIER, Inside IIM CLARKSON, Center Forward Page Eighty-four Elliott and Bowersox battle for ball in St. Iohn's game I-0, at halftime. In the second period the Codasco defense completely faltered, allowing Burroughs to tally two more, making the score 3-0. In the final minutes Right Wing Bowersox received a down- field pass from Hobart to slam the ball past the Bombers, goalie. C.D.S. 2-W.M.A. 0 In their ABC finale the Rams won their second game by overpowering the Cadets, 2-0. Codasco completely dominated the play from the beginning with the exception of a few Cadet fast breaks. Late in the first half Clarkson dribbled past the goalie and pushed the ball through the goal. In the second half Hobart, receiving a pass from Funsch, dribbled downfield alone on a fast break for the final tally of the contest. South Counfy League Confesfs In addition to being in the ABC League, the Rams were also in the South County League, which was composed of Iohn Burroughs, Ladue, St. Iohn's, and Country Day. The Bombers led the league, followed by Ladue and St. Iohn's, tied for second place, Codasco took last position. In their first game against Ladue, Codasco played to a scoreless tie. Country Day dropped their second encounter to Ladue, 2-1, in a closely contested defensive game, which went into over- time, Clarkson headed the ball through for Co- dasco's only tally. After Ravenscroft scored in the first half of the first game with St. Iohn's, the Rams were tied in the closing minutes on a pen- alty kick. In their second meeting C.D.S. was downed, 2-0. Non-League Con+es+s The team played only two non-league games this year. The first was an opening contest loss to Thomas Iefferson, 3-0. The second was a closely But Bownnsox, Wing jour: Voss, Halfbaclf Soccer contested loss to the second ranked team in the city, Laboure. Playing brilliantly against their most aggressive adversaries of the season, the Rams led at halftime, l-0. However, the Codasco defense weakened under the constant barrage of Laboure attacks and allowed their opponents to score two quick goals in the final ten minutes. Thus the score rested at the final whistle, 2-l in Laboure's favor. IACK KHRN, Hulflmtli Dick l'iANSON, Fulllmck Team Captun sf!! - 9 MJ- We ,ppl-N 'YJ ,,.mr 4 fue fab Bael. Rott 'VlePheeters Crenes Heady Stoelt Whlte Mendonsq C reen Mr 'Mello Steond Rott Wulfmg Speneer C Smlth Mxssle ensen Harrlson Hertel Barton rlhiteher fm' Rott Fynon Vlorrlss Sanders Helrnholl loeb Iuelser l'r1ele Qulgley Cflldflllf., Hammer ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Burroughs Cot 'vnu D tx Prtuetplt Western Helmholl heads btll dawn ll ld away rom txxo Burroug Frmd h players lb -ns! Page Eighty slx B Soccer Captrz n IERRY I obs THOUGH hampered by bad vseather early IH the season vshlch resulted IH the cancelllng of many ytluable praetlee games the St louls Country Day B soecer team managed to eomplle a 4 l l league reeord copplng a close second place ln the ABC League After IVKICC seetng snow dampen their hopes for inter mural scrlmmages the unxor Rams led by Captaln erry Loeb bat tled an experleneed ohn Burroughs Elexen to a 0 0 t1e, Codasco aetually dommated play but was unable to produce the scormg punch necessary for victory Shlftlng to non league eompetltlon th B Ktekers mueh lmprox ed seored on 1 goal by Wlng Daxe Eynon hoyxexer they could only obtaln a tte as thelr Ladue opponents managed to sltp the ball past the hands ol Goalie ohn Qulgley C d tseo then lteed Prmclpxa IU mo sueeesslxe le tgue engagements The team vson the hrst game eastly on kicks by Center forvt ard Dlck Helmholf ind Instde erry Loeb 'I he seeond eneounter prox ed to be much more closelv contested as the outeome Wts flnallv decided for Cod tsco on 1 seeond hall boot by B111 'lueker Enterlng the Ltdue Tournament ln yxhleh the urnor Class members of the team vsere lnellglble for competltton C D S lost three stralght games to I tdue St louis U I-llgh and CBC by respee txe scores of l U 3 0 and 3 0 lhe B Rams fContmued on page 1851 4 A K 4 1 ,. 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Brtelt Rott Sehnetthorst Ttehenor 'Vlr Peshele Front Rott Stu trt lon Meter Iayton Rtfle Team ANDICAPPED by the graduatton of tts top scorers the Country Day Rtfle Team coached by Mr Peshek completed tts brtef season wtth a one won and three lost record In thetr opentng contest a postal match wtth Alton Ht h School the Codaseo Rtflemen were defeated by a score of 692 to 663 although they shot thetr htghest score of the sea son In thetr next match agatnst St Louts Untx er tty Htgh School the RtHe Team was handed tts worse defeat of the season 729 to 615 CDS ttan Brothers College team 733 to 662 The sea son ended on a much brtghter note hovtexer as the Rtlle Team narrowly defeated Ferguson Htgh Sehool 650 to 649 Thts year s team was ed by Cla ton Long Tre bor Ttchenor tnd Anthony Lavton Prestdent Vtce Prestdent nd Secretary respeettxely B stdes these three the rematntng letter xttnners were Fred Iaeobs Bob Meter and Arthur Stu trt 1 Spectal mentton should be made of Arthur Stuart a new student at Country Day who although only a sophomore matntatned the htghest axerage on the team 168 He also vton the O Retlly Cup whtch ts awarded each year for excellence tn marksmattshtp by shoottng a score of 179 tn an trttramural contest The future augurs well for the Rtfle Team stnee next year s team wtll be bolstered by five returntng lettermen Long Layton Ttchenor Meter and CXIDCFIGHCC HCCLSSQYY fOI' '1 Wlflfllflg 103111 Team ax eraffe Stuart Long Ttchenor 0 jaeobs 5 1 ayton Meter Page Etghty seven 'J 2 , 4 g, ' , - ' I 3 ' 9 7 ' 3 W . . , . 1 . , 4 , . ' c . Y , . g , N 1 I 4 I 3 ' 7 5 s' ' , ' X . f. ' : ' ' ' ' ' ' K 1 - - - f 1 a v v 1 suffered its third loss from a sharp-shooting Chris- Stuart. These boys wtll be able to provtde the 5 5 5 1 - . ,nel I . 7 n A x , . 3 . X. ' ,Xs: X , , . S to , e 168 ' ' f . t x Y, - ,166 ' , 2 1 - ,' , ' X , ,, , , , 125 X- . , X . , , XX 'X . e- X . 1 0 g .L 5 , , - - , ,L A to 150 , t . . q - , 2 U S S to 145 '0395' 'f NIR. loiixi. ABC LEAGUE Btn rnuglis Crrl'Xt'lH D.-ti Principia VVestern Page Eighty-eight 1 M., ratings. ffefgfri ,J D X. -1, ,gf Meng? api? '-if 5 WJ A . ,A Cwzlclt STANDINGS ll on Inst 3 I .. 7 D ., ,, 1 9 I 3 Baci: Roux' Nlr. Iolinc, Mt-Clelland. flanser. Dy er. Bartlett. VVeblu, Nliller Front Roux' Kroeger. Elliott. Clarkson. Kern. Barrett. NIL-Nlillan. Loeb .-Uzscril from Piclitrwf lliclmli, lingelsniann, Canipagna Varsify Baseball Cflptflia . . Boa BAHRI-1I'I' ANIPIQRED by injuries and weak hitting, the Varsity Baseball team had won only three out ol eight games at this writing. lnexperienee was another factor which led to the team's poor showing this year. as there were only four returning lettermen from last year's team. Several key men were lost to the team for a while as a result of injuriesg due to this. the team was weakened. although Coach Iohn Ioline had good reserve strength. The hitting was ancmic. as a team batting average ol around .210 would indi- cate. ln addition. the team deelnse. although at some times brilliant. was generally sloppy and inconsistent. The pitching at times was exceptional. but wildness often led to big innings for the opposition. VVaIl4s to the first batter in an inning often led to more. Still. the earned run average was respectable. The pitching staff consisted ol returning lettermen lim Hieliolc and lay iVIelVIillan. as well as jerry Loeb. up from the B team. and Bill Dyer. the first baseman who was converted to a pitcher when the inclement weather caused the postponed games to be replayed close together. Returning two- year letterman and captain. Bob Barrett. headed the infield. which con- sisted of Barrett at shortstop. Dyer at first base. lim Clarkson at second base. and lfrank Elliott at third. In the early games, George Logan played center field. Fred Hanser played right field. and Tony Campagna played left field. Injuries to both Logan and Campagna. however, caused Coach loline to shift returning letterman Diclc Engelsmann from catcher to the outfield and to alternate lim lVliller and lay McMillan in the outfield. Geoff lVIcClelland and Gordon Webb shared the catching duties when Engelsmann moved to the outfield. Utility man lack Kern saw lots of action and was invalu- able as a pinch hitter. The leading hitters were Bill Dyer and lim Clarkson, with averages of about .340 and .330 respectively. Dyer led the team in runs batted in, while Elliott led in strikeouts and walks. Due to the lack of hitting, the team used the sacrifice bunt, the stolen base, and the squeeze bunt to good advantage. Many of Codascols runs came as a result of this bunt-and-run brand of play. John Burroughs 3-Counfry Day I The defending ABC League champions, Iohn Burroughs, edged the Rams in a tight pitching duel, 3-l. Pitchers Mike Lane and Tom Mabry of the Bombers held the Rams to two hits. Lane, IJICK ENc:1aLsrxiANN, Catcher, IXI VIILLER, Right Field 1.1-ft Fir-ld Varsify Baseball bothered by fits of wildness, had to be relieved by Mabry, who held the Rams well in check until the seventh inning, when McMillan reached first on an error, advanced on pinch hitter George Logan's single, and scored on Fred Hanser's hit to center. Burroughs, however, had the game iced up in the first inning, when lim Hickok accounted for two early runs. The Bombers added an insurance run in the fourth. John Burroughs 9-Counfry Day 5 Playing their worst game of the season, the Rams again lost a chance to defeat the Bombers. Sloppy fielding and lack of hitting, as well as starter Ierry Loeb's wildness, spelled defeat for Codasco. Mike Lane again started for Burroughs, Torn' CAMPAGNA, Left Field Barrett comes into third in St. Charles game. Varsiiy Baseball but he was completely wild and was taken out. The Price Readers scored in the second inning as a result ol' lVlcClelland's throwing error, but Lane's lack of control gave the Rams two runs in thc bottom of the frame. Burroughs bounced back in the third to take a 3-2 lead, but Codasco came up with three in the bottom half as a result of Lane's continued wildncss and a successful squeeze bunt by Engelsmann. The Bombers peeked away and tied the score at Five all at the end of five innings. In the sixth, Country Day handed I.B. the game because of Loeb's increasing control problems and errors in the field. As a result, C.D.S. was now down by three runs. Rcliefer jay McMillan was tagged for an insurance run in the seventh, but it made little difference, as Codasco failed in a last ditch rally. Wesfern Miliiary Academy 2-Country Day I In a brilliant pitching duel, Western's Cadets scored a run in the sixth inning to edge the Rams. 2-l. McGrady of Western pitched a three-hitter. while I-lickok pitched a four-hitter. Western drew First blood in the first inning, when a single, a stolen base, and another single produced a first- inning tally. Country Day bounced back, how- ever, scoring in the bottom of the first when Hanser singled, advanced on a sacrifice by Logan. Varsity Baseball u NF' 'J' wi -- af--wwf c1,'iy,Q '.,, . .1- Barrett slides by Burroughs' catcher. took third on a wild pitch. and scored on Dyer's squeeze bunt. Neither team scored until the top ol the sixth when Westcrn's third baseman, Tanurchis. singled. advanced to second on Dyer's error. and scored when Catcher Webb's throw went wild as he attempted to steal third. Non-League Games In the season's opener. Country Day jumped out in front of DeAndreis and held on to win, 8-6. Ierry Loeb. lay lVlclVlillan, and lim Hiekok all pitched to gain game experience. Codasco started by taking a 7-0 lead at the end ol four innings. Wildness by both McMillan and Hiekok put the DeAndreis Nine back in the game. Hiekok. how- Ilanser tonneets in set-ond Burroughs game ever. managed to recover and preserved the vic- tory. Logan was the hitting star with 2 for 4. C.D.S. then proceeded to edge St. Louis U. High. 8-7. Overcoming a 3-O deficit. the Rams bounced back and went ahead 6-3 in the bottom of third. thanks to laekadaisieal fielding on the part of the Iunior Billikens. A combination of walks and two passed balls by Catcher Dick Engelsmann led to four runs lor St. Louis in the sixth. A walk to Hanser. singles by Clarkson and Barrett. a throw- ing error. and walks led to two Codasco runs and a victory for reliefer Loeb, who had relieved starter Hickok. Dyer and Barrett paced the attack with two singles each. In a return engagement fContinued on page 1861 McClelland streaks lor lirst in Hazelwmod game. 1 A . 11 nes B Baseball Captain . . . . . . NDER the experienced supervision of Coach Glenn Degener, Country Dayls B baseball team had compiled an excellent record of eight victories and one loss at the date of publication. The pitching staff, consisting of Dixie Deibel, Bill DeWitt, Stan Leydig, and Butch Seharff, was per- haps the teamis greatest asset. Rounding out the infield positions were Tom Singer at first base, Tony Hush at second base, Tom Hirsch at short- stop, I-Ierk Robinson at third, and Captain Lou Brodsky as catcher. The outfield of Mike Bacon, sler connects for a double in Burroughs game. f t sf., .M -I ' . 2 -i Y ,. L.. '-f?'- gg A ',' cf 1' .A . ,. A X , li Y ,, A M., V... .a Q. A . WT. . 'iii' 7' 'it Q 'fig 1 -it . '15-1' . . f' - -Axel we -3 ng -ze1.'Hr,': 'z' f' t ., ,.. N-2f'?.,, ag, .g ,-W ..-, .,..,, .mpg -,.-,.,,.2 A . :- .'. -:,. 1 - .'. '.-- ,- -Z' , ,ir N .. Hwy , ,. F . .., ft 1- -. ,1-sc-'- 151---.-' -'f , ' Cf- . 5 4 1 ls, ' -J' ' T -:fi-A N I , - -V ' QM- .sv . . . . . . . . LoUBRoDs1cY Butch Welsch, Rusty Messing, and Leydig and Deibel, who filled in when not pitching, did an excellent job. The teamis hitting, although weak at the start of the season, seemed to pick up as the year progressed, Robinson, Leydig, Messing, and Singer led the teamis batting attack with averages of 350, 330, 310, and 300, respectively. With no lettermen returning from last yearis team, the inexperienced Iunior Rams dropped their first game to Ritenour, 4-2. In their second game, having improved their fielding and hitting, the BN ballers came from behind to defeat Uni- versity City, 8-6. Led by the fast-balling of right- hander Stan Leydig, C.D.S. then defeated St. Louis University High School by the identical score of 8-6. After a forfeit by Ferguson, the Rams picked up their fourth victory from their ABC League op- ponents, lohn Burroughs, by the score of 7-21 much of the credit for this win went to Pitcher Dixie Deibel who only allowed Burroughs four hits. Two days later with Bill DeWitt on the mound. Codaseo again defeated Burroughs. this time by a score of 7-l. Next the Country Day Nine met and defeated Lutheran in champion- ship fashion, IU-3. A few days later. the Rams continued their winning ways by overwhelming two more ABC League adversaries. Principia and lContinued on page 1861 Back Row: Pettus, Schacht. VVood Swcfmrl Rout Mr. Degener, Rocsslcr, Leydig. Hickey. Deibel, llnst Hirsch, VVQ-lsch. XVedenicycr First Rout Robinson, DeWitt, Singer. Bacon, Brodsky. Messing, Hay, Scharll. Diehr Page Ninety-two Q- Coatrlies VVard. Philips, Clrinns Stiukney and Nlycrs 'Q I' if ., . .K A if ..lLmJ:l V ntl Row: Fordyce, Morriss. Harrison, Boeschenstein. Rogers. Mzruvn. xvlllllllif. lirick. Smith, Robinson, Mitchell. Ttippvr, Voss, Vlr Crimes N N . . I .. .1r..'lyt-rs ctond Roux' Dodds, Nlcivr. Mathews. Hanson. Valier. R. Nelson. Cordonnier. I. Nelson. Kelley. Ravenst-rolt. l.ord. Mr. Stickney First Ron? Stock. VVilson. Buwcri. Curhy. lirmcrsox. rlillilltllltli. lfackert. Iacobs. liohatt. Nlt'lJfvnaltl. Vlr. VVard Varsi+y Track Captain ..... . His year's track men combined excellent poten- tial ability with spirit and a desire for im- provement to produce a powerful team. With returning lettermen Bowersox, Curby, Hobart, McDonald, Boeschenstein, Helmholz. and Lord, Head Coach Frank Ward and his assistants. Rus- sell H. Stiekney, john H. Myers. I. Evan Philips. and Ralph E. Grimes. had the veteran material upon which to build a successful team. Under the skillful direction of the coaches, many boys were able to develop and perfect their talents. Note- . . . . BILL BOVVERSOX worthy among these were Wilson in the hurdles and Helmholz in the 880. For the fourth straight year a school record was broken as the 880 relay team of Hobart. Cordonnier. Wilson. and Bower- sox posted a time of l:34.2. The teamis admirable record was not the result of any one member but rather the combined effort of all participants. Captain Bill Bowersox, in ad- dition to gaining points in the weights, was an almost sure victor in the 440. Versatile Bud Ho- bart consistently won his specialties, the discus Page Ninety-three Varsliy Track Country Day 82 2X3-Cbaminade 35 I 3 In the season's opening meet the team, attain- ing excellent results in all events, decisively crushed Chaminade. Hobart gained l9lQ, points by being first in the l0O, discus, and broad jump, second in the shot put, and a member of the winning relay team. Wilson, besides tying Boeschenstcin in the high jump, collected two sec- Bvn llrnmri' lint Boxviiizsox. Captain Shot Put -I-lt!-lkzrwl Run Diseus Drsens 100-lltlrfl Dash Mile Ilwlutf 220-lvzzrzl Dash 880-l'ur'zl Relay Plot!-lltzrrl Relay and shot put, and often scored in the dashes and the broad jump. Glen McDonald in the pole vault gave added strength to the team as did Don Wilson in the hurdles and 220. Roger Lord and Bill liaekert had frequent duels in the mile while Dick Helmholz regularly won the 880. Many others greatly added to the depth and strength of the team. Among these were Bowen. Curby. Thatcher, Boeschenstein. Cordonnier. Hall, lVleier. Ravenscroft. Stock, Hanson, and Kelly. DICK llIELNIHUl.Z WARREN BoEscHENs'ria:N 880-Yard Run High jump Mile Relay Pole Vault Lou' Hurdles Page Ninety-four onds in the hurdles. In other events Bowersox won the 440, Hclmholz took the 880. and Hall finished first and second in the dashes. SUMMARY OF CHAMINADE MEET lit'-YARIJ Illflfl llI'RI3l.lfS Kneew till, larsl: XX'vlsori tCI.lJ.5.l. vt-errrnl: Clnrbj tCQ.l3.S.l, ihrrtl. Tune lol see. lH'tfY:XRD l3.'XSil fllobart 1C1.D.S.t. larsl: llall lCI.l7.S. 1. see-tml: Cffrrtlmzrzier !f.,l?.S,', tfvrel Tvrnv-' ltltr sec Rozstiir l.o::D Cil.IiN NlClJUNAI.D Milt' Run Pole Vault Lou' Hurdles Bmurl lump Nlll lf RVY It nl tl' IDN! first' lweker' tfllih st-1--intl' Niatiniulj t tiff. Ihlrtl. I'nne: 1 min. .lj see, 4-lt'-Y.Xl-ill l7XSfl l'3out'rsox tCl.DS.l, first: Chrlxan tiff. see-rrnl1 Meier tC1.ll.S.b. third. Time: 34,41 we. KW-YXRIU Rl'.l.,rXY-XX'trrr by ll.lJ.S. tllobarl. Cfortlrrrirrler, Kelley. llrrlll. Time: l min. SNS ser. INA!-WQXRIU HHN' III'RlJl,I'.S Krrevse tilt. first: XYils-tn ACQ.ll,S.i, see- olnil llttt-selnwisterru lC..lJ.5.l, lllml. lime. JI ser. ssl!-YARIJ lll Y llelrnhnll tf1,ll.S.l. llrsll Yneh tiff. se-etrrnl: Raxens- eroll tff.l7.S.I. thrrtl. Time: L min. 11.3 see. LIU-Y.-XRD lJ.'XSll-Hall tC1.lJ.S.h, hrsi: Summers tif, lwxelmrrjgc- Sin- tlenlt. ss-ennnlz Cfortlonnwr tif.l3,S.l. third. Time: Jill sec. lllflll jl'NiP XX'ilson tCI.l3.S.t and lloesehenslein tC1.lU.S.t. iienl for first: llitier tilt, ilrirtl. lh-ight: 3 lt. 5 rn. l'flI,l'i Y1Xl'l.'l' Nltfifrnzali tflt. llrsll Nleljrrrizlltl lfl.lJ.S.l. seeinicll Xlaruin lift. Ii-it-selrensleirr tfi.llS.J and Tnpper tli.lJ.S.i. tu-rl lor thrrrl. lleluht: lt' li. SHOT PVT- lirrnxn till, llrstg lirrbart tCl.lJ.S.i. -eetrrrtll llrrnerstrx lCf.lJ.S.J. thirtl. Dislariee: 42 it. Slj in. l3lSClllS-ll-rbart tC.D.S.5, first: Kites-se till, seeontli Lord tC.l1S.l. third, llistanee: llN lt, l in, BRUJXU jllxlll llrrbnrt tCl,l7.S.l. first: Kneest' lfll, seurntll l.or4l lCl.ll.S.i. Ihirnl. IJisI.nu'4': I7 ll. Nl, in. Mill. Rl'.l..'Xl-- Vfirrli by fhllb. txlewr. lingers, llrlxvnserr-lt. llwrxu'rwx.l Time: 'l min. 35,3 see. Country Day 92 If2-W.M.A. 25 I 2 By grabbing eleven first places, the Rams easily defeated Western and thus gained their first league victory. Hobart, having a pulled muscle, was only able to compete in the Weights which he handily won. Wilson, showing exceptional im- provcment over last year, placed first in both hurdles while Hall garnered a first and second in the dashes. Achieving other fine performances were Bowersox in the 440, Helmholz in the 880, and lVleDonald in the pole vault. The excitement of the meet was concentrated around l,ord's and Fackert's duel in the mile which Lord finally won by a mere foot SUMMARY OF WESTERN MEET sl wx Vlturt s in 40 tcuriat Burruu s Varsity Track by collecting twelve of thirteen first places. Don Wilson with firsts in the 220 and both hurdles was high scorer. Boeschenstein tied for first in the pole vault and high jump while Hobart again won the weight events. As in the three previous meets, Bowersox, Lord, and Helmholz were vic- tors in the 440, mile, and 880, respectively. The upset of the mttt occurred when Blll Hill brat favored on Mars of Burroughs ln 1 thrilling 100 yard dash r r tv imsv West rn Ill t, t me sat l r art r t 3 imt n TXRD DKSII B HN itr if im mt TKRD tx Tiitur urbxh :mt H -Y: RD . V ' . ' I, . int: ' ' cn L 2.15. , ' mi .' en acier l .. . , 1' t, imc: QQ' -1 -YARD Rl'Nf 1 1 f, . 1 'xeuscr i f. . sen' 1 1 :rr '.. . , irt. imc: L 'n. ,'.' , LL - lil ASH- 4 f. . 1 I 5 f. , s ' 1 'L'- 'U I. , i' . imc: 2 .8 . .lf ELAY- ' v f, . eicr, . 1 ' '. 4' . B wer sux , 'mE':' nin. .'i. 'll jlhlljf ' r '.. . 1 .' ' I, , s-' : ' s I. . 't. eigit: t' .' ' . I. r g 'stein Cf. . s 'ontlg Mills MNT... . iiirt. Vght: . Sl OT Pl Till wharf. lf.Il.S.. f. , I ' . l'tancv: ,li VAI'.T-Nic xt I: ' ' l. ,, 'm1B xxei DISCI SS-llmbart tC.D.S,7, fr 1 uers ' f. . 1' 1 au- i I. t ' , Distance: L- , ' , AD Il'NlPfSmith IXLNI..-X.l. I sz .f- I. , --v 1 Bruin .N1.A.l, irtl. Stance: T , A . Country Day 86-John Burroughs 32 Although not at full strength, C.D.S. was capa- ble of soundly trouneing a young Bomber squad BILL HALL BILL FACKERT 100-Yard Dash Mile Run 220-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run 880-Yard Reay Page Ninety-five Varsity Track .LN IOHN CURB! DON WILSON Bos Melek BILL KELLEY 100-Yard Dash High Hurdles 440-Yard Run l00-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash Low Hurdles Mile Relay 880-Yard Relay 880-Yard Relay 220-Yard Dash Broad jump Pa 880-Yard Relay SUMMARY OF BURROUGHS MEET IZOVYARD HIGH HURDLES-NVilson tC.D.S.j first: Reiner lI.B.J, second: jacobs tC.D.S.J, third. Time: 17.0 sec. 100-YARD DASH-Hall lC,D.S.j, first: Mars ILBJ, second: Curby CC.D.S.i, third. Time: l0.8 sec. MILE RUN-Lord tC.D,S.i, first: Erick fC.D.S.i, second: Faclccrt tC.D.S.J. third. Time: 5 min, 8.3 sec. 440-YARD DASH-Bowersox lC.D.S.J, first: Keilfer CI.B.i, second: Meier lC.D.S.j, third. Time: sec. SSO-YARD RELAY-VVon by C.D.S. tfiall, Kelley, Rogers, Curbyi. Time: I min. 41.5 sec. 180-YARD LOW HURDLES-Wilson CC.D.S.J, first: Reiner lI.B.i, second: Lord tC,D.S.J, third. Time: 2.0 sec. S30-YARD RUN-Helmholz, tC,D,S.h, first: Gardner 0.8.5, second: Ravenscroft CC.D,S.J, third. Time: Il min. 13.2 sec. 20-YARD DASH-Wilson lC.D.S.J, first: Mars tI.B.J, second: Kelley lC.D.S., third: 23.6 sec. MILE RELAY-Won by C.D.S. lBowersox, D. Thatcher, Meier, Rogersj. Time: 3 min. 53.3 sec, HIGH IUMP-Boeschenstein lC.D.S.j and Cotsworth tI.B.J tied for first: Wilson lC.D.S.i, third. Height: 5 ft 7 in. POLE VAULT-McDonald lC.D.S.i and Boeschenstcin tC.D.S.j tied for first: Mars tI.B.D, third. Height: I0 ft. SHOT PUT-Hobart tC.D.S.j, first: Cot:-worth lI.B.i, second: Portnoy tI.B.J, third. Distance: 43 ft. ll1,f, in. DISCUS-Hobart fC.D.S.j, first: Hanson lC.D.S.J, second: Bowersox lC.D.S.i, third. Distance: l23 ft. BROAD IUMP-Mars U.B.J, first: Lord fC.D.S.j, second: Iacobs CC.D.S.J, third. Distance: I8 pt ZIQ in. Country Day 92---Mercy 26 In their fourth straight victory the Rams out- classed a weak Mercy team. Since the opponents were unable to even participate in two events, the cindermen used this opportunity to prepare for the forthcoming Prin meet. Hobart garnered 10 point by winning the weight events. Wilson, in addition to victories in the high and low hurdles, filled in to win the 100. For the first time this season Meier and Ravenscroft appeared as win- ners in the 440 and 880, respectively. SUMMARY OF MERCY MEET I 122-YARD HIGH HURDLES-Won by C.D.S. on forfeit: Wilson, aco s. IO0-YARD DASH-Wilson fC.D.S.J, first: Curby fC.D.S.j, second: Calandro tMP, third. Time: 10.8 sec. ge Ninety-six MILE RUN-Dunman KMD, first: Erick tC.D.SJ, second: Iiackert 1C.D.S.i, third. Time: 5 min. 8,9 sec. 440-YARD DASH-Meier tC.D.S.j, first: Thatcher tC.D.S.J, second: Lotus CMJ, third. Time: 56.9 sec. 880-YARD RELAY-VVon by C.D.S. 1Bowersox, Cordonnier, Wilson, Curbyi. Time: l min. 37.1 sec. 180-YARD LOW IIIIRDLES-Wilsfin lC.D,S.i, first, Daugherty KMJ, second: Iacobs fC.D.S.i third. Time: 112.7 sec. 880-YARD RUN-Ravenscmft lC.D.S.i, first: Helmholz tC.D.S.J, sec- ond: Flynn lMJ, third. Time: 2 min. l5.5 sec. 220-YARD DASH-Cordonnier 1C.D.S.J, first: Curby QC.D.S.j, second: Kelley tC.D.S.J, third. Time: 25.3 sec. MILE RELAY-Won by C.D.S. lBowersox, Thatcher, Meier, Rogersj. Time: 3 min. 53.9 sec. HIGH IUMP-Wilson lC.D.S.i, Boeschenstein tC.D.S.J, Stock fC.D.S.j, tied for first. Height: 5 ft. 2 in. POLE VAULT--Won by C.D.S. on forfeit: McDonald, Boeschenstein, Tupper. SHOT PUT-Hobart fC.D.S.j, first: Kessler CMJ, second: Bowen tC.D.S.j, third. Distance: 44 ft., 5lQ in. DISCUS-Hobart fC.D.S.j, first: Hackenschmidt tMi, second: Bowen QC.D.S.I, third. Distance: 126 ft. BROAD JUMP-vMcDebbit IMD, first: Schulkc QMJ, second: Bader QND, third. Distance: IR ft. 6 in. Principia 69-Country Day 49 Against the Principia team, which was second in the State Class Meet the Rams fought a tight battle for most of the meet only to lose in the last two events. Hobart, Bowersox, and Bowen vir- tually swept the weights to offset victories by Prin's tremendous sprinters. Helmholz and Ra- venscroft took first and second in the 880 while McDonald won the pole vault and Wilson added two seconds in the hurdles. These, plus an un- expected victory in the 880 relay kept C.D.S. in strong contention. However, the last two events decided the contest as Prin's broad jumpers and state champion mile relay team crushed all Co- dasco opposition. SUMMARY OF PRIN MEET 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES-Woodall QPJ, first: Wilson QCD, sec- ond: Lord QCD, third. Time 15.8 sec. .fm M .f. . ZW' I ..-, I . . . . .sfyiaf Ra Q Q jg . A - - 1 I .ffl 'f:i3'h . J.. J :Q - . . .I I, , ps .4 1 ...L I ' ,mg Q. t 4 . V Z- . i Q :Il'3: .'-5' '.g'.x -' Ji I 0 ...I--..,s.,g1,. .gIvUFixNV,, Jie. , ive: 3 --.I . I. , , K H jg.. . I-,. .II J N. .,.. . ,.Q-25... If . .fi firf' 'I I, 'inn -w f fwfr . Aw... X iw, . Nam M g, K .ml A . wg .I q.,,. .283 535 'I' QMS . J.. s gfgjirg - I fps, rf-3-g.?-,.-4125 . If-If ' ,' ' . . .III I.III.....,. J.. ff. If.. Row' BIIWI-ZN Shui PIII Disclts IIIII-Y.'XRI7 IIIXSII Cn-I-IIII-.II II IPI. IhIrIl. 'l'IInI': III:S sec. NlII.I-I III N lirnulr IPI, Inst: Time: -I IIIIII. -IIIJ sec. NNI-Ylllll lil l,.KY XVIII! In C.IIrIIII. IIIIIII: I IIIIII. IXII wc. -I-III-Y.'XRI7 IXXSII IIIIrIIx IPI. IPI. IIIirIl. 'l'IrnI-: SJ.-I sccl lJI'S'I'Y Con 1IlUfl'I1rrl 2:20-lvlIl'fl 2480-lI'IIr'1l 'I. Inst: IIII-rlm II'I. sI-I-IIIIII: 'linllis IPI, scIIIIIIl1 l'rIt'II If.I. C,.Il.S. INII-II-I. LIIIIIIIIIIIII-I. IIIsI1 llIIxxI'rsI-x lfil. sI-IIIIIIIL INIIJ.-XIII? IIIXX' III'RIJI.I-'S XX'IIIIII.III IPI. lrrstg XXIIMIII If,I. flilrlrs IPI. Iliirtl. 'l'IIrIe: QIMII sw ' ' II'I ssI'-INIIII RI N III-IrvIlIIIIf ,PI. IIIirII. 'I'IInc: J IIIIII. III.I sI Qllll-Yslllll IJ.-XSII Oxerhy IPI. iIIIrII. TIIIII-: ill sen. XIII.Ii Illlxll XXIIII III PIIII TIIIII- I nIIII. III.I ser. I'III,IC X'.XI'I,'I' Iloner IPI .IIIII .II-III ICI. IIIIrII. IIIIIIIIII: III II. I lvrsli IYIII-IIstrIIl! If I. sI'IIIIIIl1 IIrsI- XXIIWII If I II-I-IIIIIIZ ll.IIII I4lIIIlIs. lirouh. NXIIIIIl.IIl. Ilrec DIINNIE Dash Dash RI'IrIII II.IIII-I IIIIIII. Im III-I. XIIIII-r sI-IIIIIII: I:,.,I.. I IPI. I.II-.III. XIIIJIIIIIIIII I4.I. III-Il IIII lllsll IZIIINIIIIIII- SIIIIT II'I' llIIII.II'I,ICfI. Irrslg I3-IIIIIIsIIx IffI. sI-cIIIIIl. ll-If IlIIIIl. llIsIzIIII'I'1 -III lt. I', III. IIICZII lI'XII' IIIIIII-rls IPI. In IlfI. IIIIrIl. IIIIIuIII: T II. T III. IJISIQI S IIIIII.IrI Ifil. IIIsI: IIII l7isI.IIIII': Ill lt. Il III. IIRIIQXIJ lI'fVIP CIIIIIH IPI. IIrsI IlIIIIl. IlisI.IIIcI'3 III II. IIIT. III. st: IIIIIIs IPI. sI-cIIIIIIg IIIII-scII III-IsIIx II I. sI'cIIIIIl: lIIIlIs IPI. IIII. IIIsII-III IIIIIII CIII-IIIIII-.II IPI. sI-II-IIII3 XXIIIIII.III IPI. Counfry Day Zncl in B Dis+ric+s As Principia easily captured Iirst place. Country Day. scrapping lor every possible point. edged out a determined Bayless squad hy a mere three points. Hobart, collecting I2 points. was Co- dasco's high scorer as he was first in the discus. third in the shot put. a mcmher ol the filth place 880 relay team, and third place mile relay team. Missing the school record by only three inches. McDonald won the pole Vault with a height ol III' ll . Qther point scorers lor CDS. were VViI- son. Boeschenstein, Bowersox, Bowen. Hclmholx. and Ravcnscrolt. B DISTRICT SUMMARIES SHUI PI I XXI-II hx' CfIIIsIIIIrIII. john I5IIrrIIIIIglIs3 SIIIIIIe.I. liaxless. sI'cIIIIII: llnlmrt. CQ-IIIIIIry Ilax. thIrII3 Bout-rsox. KfIIIIIItrI IJIII. IIIIIIIIIQ lxellx. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, IIIIII. llIsI.IIIce: -II lee! -I IIII-lies. IIICIII lI'fVll'-fVVIIII hy Il. Tullis, PriIIcIIIi.I1 RIIIrI'rIs. PrIIIcIIIi.I. .IIIII VV-III.IIII:el. Bayless. tied lor sccorrcl: NlcDIIIIzIlII. Ierininygs. .IIIII I3 I IIIIII II-X -. stein. C.oIIIIIrI Day. IICII lor lIILIrIII. Ill-iight II leet. ISRUAD II'FI1PfW-III hx' Ciihhs. Principia: Reed. XVelIsIIIII. sI-cIIIIII1 Ricliterrrreyer. BI-IIII-ss, third: linmn. lVeIlsIIIII, lIIIIrIhg Mar.. 'IoIrII liur, rIIIIIrIIs. lillh, Dist.IIIce--QIII leer 3 inches. fC0ntinued on page 1872 Il ,.. T., , Varsily Track SIHIII In' R.xx'ENsCIIoIfT MII-l'III'rI Run .llIlI' RIIIUII Top: Mt-Donald attempts eleven feet in B District meet. Bottom: Hall and Hobart take Iirst and second in Western meet Varsi'ry Tennis Chflord 'Vlr Hobbs Smlth Carspeel1en Bornsteln utglex l1ba Vluer -ibxznt rom Ptcttm Bal1ev1ell Vars1+y Tennls AVPIHRFD by the loss of three key performers from last years undefeated squad the Var sm 'lennts te 1m st1ll mansged to Ftnlsh 1n 1 te lor the ABC' le1g11e Ch1mp1o11sh1p ll held l1st vear Because of Burroughs strong smgles players Butch B11ehhol7 and Paul Putfel Coaeh Robert L Hobbs QIVS that Cod1seo s only ehftnee for sueeess 111 the B m 1tehes 1nd thus 111 the le tgue st 1nd lI1gS rested 1n the thtrd stngles and tvxo doubles te 1ms By carefully seleetlng and 1nstruet1ng boys up from l1st year s B squad 1n addttton to four Yllllffllllg lettermen he managed to put a well set the Bombers III the se 1son s openmeg eneounter POSIIIOHS on the te 1m eh mged LOHtlDl1'llly throughout the season 19 Cof1eh Hobbs qttempted to find the best posslble lme up Despxte keen QOITIIJCIIIIOII 1 nevseomer to Country D1y and one of the 1re 1 s le1d1ng, pl tyers Hutson Ctrspeeken held down the 1mport1nt ETSI smgles pos1t1on 1nd part1all1 eompensated for the xaluable players lost from last season s squad The second pos1t1on hlled II the start of the year by R0bIH Smlth vs 19 e1ent111lly taken oxer by Cl 1ss Flxer C'l1ude B 1ke vsell who showed gre1t promlse for hls future years II C D S Playlng as Codascos thlrd man Pme Ntnetx e-1gbt J-Q-4, F 'Q vs- 111: 11111 Vlr Hobbs Coach sd!! ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS Cot IN IRX UM Burroughs Pr1ne1p1a VVestern Wenn 0 Lnst ' l , 1 . S, ' , . ' . Q ' , Q ' ,L . . 'Q' A K-1 f ' ,.- . -1 O 0 v - 1 3 1 1 , 1- Q q - - - M ...x fs. ' 1 .11 ' . 1 ' . ' ' 1 21 as . 1, . 1 1 ' ' K , . x I tx so , 1 1. 1 ' f 1 ' 1 1 1 V 1 11 111 iz K l A I il . 1 I x l K kv'-WWW, I 7 I W SC 31 1 1 1 I ' r 1. 1 . 1 , E 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 7 1 I ' 1 - y I 5 bz1lz1nee-d SCYCI1-IYIZII1 team on the courts and up- ' X ,,, 1 1 H- 1. ,Zh L 1 . 1 U K 4? ' . ' , 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1' 1-as ' X ls sk- K . X- is I X h ka-X . ' ' 2 , 1 1 , I 1 , 1 . .'. ' ' s - ' 'z -z. -1 f 1111, . 121 ' v 1 X K I ' 1 ll , I . I 1 2 1 B - 1 1. f ' ' g 1: 5 1 , , , 5 1 111 2 If 1 - 1 ZA ' 1 1 A2 1 Z 1- , . 5 1 -1 1 - 5 -1 11 'B 1 's 1 - ,- -, 2 4 V 2 . . . 1 ' . g 1 6 veteran ohn ulgley dlsplayed preclslon tennls throughout the season Two more returnlng letter men Carl Meyer and Smlth held down the first doubles spot for the Rams whxle George Bornsteln and xeteran Cerry Laba were undefeated as thc second doubles twosome Also seeing actlon ln match play was a newcomer to the squad Daud Hanks who should prove to be a x tluable player on next year s team Counfry Day 3 John Burroughs 2 Although hampered by laek of praetlce time due to lnelement weather C D S was stlll able to edge out the Bombers ln the seasons openmg eontest by a 3 2 margin Carspeeken was dow ned by na txonally ranked B aee Buehholl 6 0 6 0 and Smtth fell prey to Pl.1I7Gl one of the cltys top players 6 2 6 l Wlth Codasco needlng XICIOTILS rn all three remalnlng matches thlrd man Qulgley eked past Daxe Clark Q 7 2 6 6 4 Bakewell and Meyer playlng first doubles squee7ed past Parrv Norllng and Hall Harrlson 6 4 7 5 and Gerry Laba and George Bornsteln rallled to sllp by George Roudebush and Phll Meyer 4 6 6 2 6 4 Counrry Day I John Burroughs 4 After the Prlnelpla and Western matches were ralned out the Rams agam met the Bombers this tlme on the unfamllrar Prlce Road courts Tastmg defeat for the frrst t1me 1n four years the netmen fell before the strong IB sexen 4 l Carspecken was whlpped by Buchholz 6 3 6 0 Smlth was dumped by Putzel 6 2 6 l and Quigley was edged out by Clark 6 4 8 6 The doubles team of Bakewell and Meyer rallled 1n the final two sets but was finally beaten by Norllng and HHFFISOH 4 6 6 4 9 7 The hlghlrght of the afternoon for Varslry Tennis fr? 4 f rr- .-41 Smlth returns a eross eourt shot Burrou hs mateh the Red and Whlte was the xlctory of Gerry Laba and George Bornsteln ox er Fred Wenzel and Phxl Meyer 6 2 6 2 Country Day 5 Prlnclpla 0 In the season s thlrd match the netmen crushed Pr1nc1p1a on the CDS courts 5 0 Carspecken set the precedent for the rest of the team by down mg PFIHS ace Mlke Laughlln 9 7 6 3 Mowmg up to the number two spot 1n the l1ne up for the first tlme Bakewell nlpped George Bates 7 5 6 3 john Qulgley Thtrd Smgles Ierry Iaba Second Doubles Rohm Smlth Fzrst Doubles Page Ninety nlne Varsity Tennis Hut Carspetleen Fzrst Smells Claude Baleexxell Secznzl Sznglts and third singles man ulgley outplayed Roger xon Seldeneelc eommg out on top f 1 6 4 6 4 seore Country Day s first doubles team of Smlth and Meyer knocked off Daxe Mann and Corky Croft 6 2 ll 9 and Laba and Bornsteln mound up a perfeet afternoon for the Red and Whlte mth a 6 2 4 6 6 3 XICIOTY oxer oe Ledbetter and Tom Whlttmcare Country Day 5 Western Military Academy 0 In thelr first encounter mth the Cadets ol Western Mllltary Academy the Rams had no trouble scorlng a 5 0 XICIOTY Bakewell playlnb Pug.: Om Hundrc 11 MW! C efree Bornstem S e nd D ulzlr Cr Vlexer FrtDu1l first smgles easily vsh177cd by Westerns Tom Barrett 6 0 60 In the second slot Quigley drubbed Larry Bovxdre by a 6 2 6l margln vxhlle third man Meyer vshlpped Harry Hall 6 O 6 1 In the doubles action the Rams mlrrored thelr success IH the slngles matches Smith and Laba brceled past the Cadet duo of Chuck Cam eron and Ed Koch 60 60 and BOTYISICIII and Daxld Hanks shovxlng xery vsell ln hls first xar s1ty match completed a perfect day for CDS by droppmg Scoop Smith and Ray Blltsteln 6 0 , 'pl 'xi 'f M4 .I f A V . rf ' If 231 , ye . . , 5 v , 'I , . A , I. 1 lf , ,.-. .I iv -xuywj .le fli- ,1 V I .A i- . . . Y . sl. I 1 Y . ' . WU 'Y 'S ,X ,f.k 6l. . fx olvx . , f , S.:-,. 1 ' 1 . . . x . V . Y . X s . t , . .. . - 1 . I- ' . O K , q , ' - H - I .. K , . I I. I 5. e I. I . Y I - - ' I ' I 5 . I Q 7 . . X 7 . I 4 - , 1 Q 1 ' v -'S I K I Y , ' ' I. - - - V. 7 I X . . ,. 1 1 , K - 1 , 1. I K I J ' v ' s w' v' 1 w A ' 7 - .- A, , , I i 'l . 5 . n 1 L X .. x va Y . . . . , - I - ' . , U 6-3. ,, . , B Tennus Hr Codaseo B Team IS novt well on tts wty ton ard a tle for thc ABC league chsmplon shtp Coach Peter Huhbclls boys htd QLIIIL 1 problem ln that pr lettccs vterc often called off be cause ol bftd neither Ncxerthclcss the tvxo rc turnlng members of the B scxcn Btll Tucker ind ullus Frftger and thc flxc boys vsho thts vc lr st trtcd Inter QLIIOIIQIIL competltton hnc donc 1 xcry crcdltablc job ln ftlllng thc rtnks In the hrst mitch ol the se lson Country Dty met the ohn Burroughs team on the opponent s courts ohn Adtms 1 promlslng young clghth grtder choked up a hlt on hls first set tnd lost 'S 7 Hc then settled down to defeat B s Well md um thc ttrst stnglcs 6 '7 6 7 Sceond slnglcs pl tycr Btll rluekcr htd llttlc trouhlc tn his mitch md took ll ctstlv from ack Strluh by scorcs ol d l lhtrd mm ultus Frtgcr rt lc next mo sets 6 4 6 3 Inexpcrlencc md ltck ol practlcc hurt both doubles terms Claxton Long md I trrx Wctss lost to Burroughs Duhc md Croft Ill sets of 5 7 and 7 6 The second doubles llrcd lcss ucll 19 Cage xon Wclsc md ohn Kntght also succumbed Flhcs were beftten 0 6 l 6 by Iungstrtuss and Etsendrtth The next mitch vt ts non le lgue and vxas agamst t weak I 'tdue tc tm Country Dty dld not lose am sets as they took the match easlly In the -Xcltms returns serxe III Burroughs m'1teh second round stgunst Burroughs thc B boys were upsct on thctr own coutts 'I hls xx as qultc 1 surprtsc as the dlflcrcnec ID court surlxecs should hixc gtxen C DS IH cdgc Adams took the hrst set 6 3 but scemcd to losc confidence and vscnt under to 1 hlrragc of xollcys 4 6 l 6 'Iuckcr IContmued on page 166i lxnlght Im cr Mr Hubbell Tucker -Xdams Absent from Future long VVe1ss latta Page One Hundred One ll ll - 'H it ,, Ll . 7 Y l 1 1 . . 1 'Y .I l Al l V C . - . '. ,' -- - '. . 2 '-2 X . 4 2 .Mix ' l X X I- .K A K ..z . t, . Y .- ' SK 57 ' .z ' ' z'- 'z 'l I x .1 H' ' I . X I t . z ' , z' - I z . -f ft -,- t ' J . z 1 1 I. l , 1' x I 1 .. I - B-' X, -. xv . . . ., ... ... . . in . . it 2 . I i. Z I z ' -2. 1 Ia' 4 2 6-4 an 6- . z J J 2 ' all 'd alter an l-6 hrst set and defeated Goldman ln the fs'-, , 2 1- . I ' .. I x '. 1 1 V i. 3 l I I ' I a 1 i i 55 11 ' I ,, ' , , ' 1 4 ' x I x ' - 1 xl 5 c . . . If e ' , ' 'I ' ' ' H - q r 4 I I ee I C a K A' l 'C I I L , . . I JC xl 1 C I K K I ' l 4 ' E 17 1 1 t l . 3 ' ' f uyx x --x 7 ch Y ' 7 Q- - , - '. ,. , '. 'X Page One Hundred Two Middle School Athlehcs N parttclpatmg 1n mtddle school athletlcs durlng thls past year the boys of the mlddle school dexeloped thelr athletlc ab1l1ty and gamed xaluablc experlence ln all of the SIX major Codasco sports Durmg the Fall term after hating been flrst lnstructed ln the fundamentals of foot ball by Coaches Mello lVlesserl1 and Rem 1ck the students were dnlded up mto three teams each dlrected by a dllferent coach Followmg these games ln whlch the Remlck Ramblers won more games than each of the other two teams the Reds led by Captam R1 kv Ahrf-ns swept the Red and Whlte eompetltton wmnlng all three of the games Afterwards they lost a xcry close game to the second strmg C team 6 O Outstand mg players ln th1s game were Rleky Ahrens Rustv MCSSlDg Gay Burke and Blll Fox Those boys not playlng football either were or' the general tennis squad or the actxxltv squad Between Thanksglxlng and Chrlstmas manv mlddle schoolers played soeeer under the lnstruetlon of Coaeh Messerll Those basketball after Chrlstmas jomed the BB soccer squad coached by Messers Remlck and Hubbell In thetr two clashes wtth the BB squid the Intramural squad w 19 uc torlous wmnlng by seores of 2 0 and 2 l In the only Red and Whlte game played Kmght s Whttes defeated Brldges Reds l 0 After Chrlstmas most of the mtddle school ers played basketball ln the shed under the dlreetlon of Messers Gllland and lVlesserl1 At the begmnlng of the season the group was dtxldcd up mto four teams Ashley Grays quintet came out on top of the other teams whleh were captalned by Howard Brtdgcs Kenny Hancock and lm Woemds In the Red and Whtte games Ronnte Gravs Reds won all three games played from Saehs Whites In the Sprlrtg most lVl1ddle Sehool boys played 1ntramural baseball under the guxd ance of Coaches Remxck and Gllland whlle others either played tennls or mxddle school tr tek The mlddle sehool group dnlded mto three teams and fought II out for the league champtonshlp I A V ' 1 s 0 3 J, . V . . , .v e . . 1 '. 3 f t w - s ' K 1 3 . V . Y. . 5 l ' 1 I . -D D n Y. i Y . 7 . I . . -. ' , V Ta- , ' ht A 295 I ,- 3 s 1 ' . k V 1 3. ., 'P Y ' K , . ' ' Q . - nv -- 'W ' . ' 'K' W -1 A- ' ' . . . . Q' Q , - J A , s s r x ' 5 ,W ft 'Qi l ' 1 v 5 , r K v s m ' ' A ' A ' - as as - , - . - 7 . i , , '. ' I I N . . rg v ' . ' ' . . X . . - e ae, 1 'Q-35,25 I fm We-rr . , ' rj who preferred to play soecer mstcad of WH Y V W A - I I ' U v l X K ' . I ff 3' 1 x ' -. Y' , 1 , . c e . ' 1 4 . . . -3 ' V ' - - , 4 . . 7 . , . . , Q T n i . I - X . . . 1 3 7 I . L , . . 1 I , - . , , , ' .K - , X 4 . . . , I . . Y . , ' 1 y 4 x : . I a xc . X l - : 4.5 9 I 'X K 1 ' . . .. ' . t ,xA I , I 2 . . s ' x B - 7 ' -' x ' . xx., x 1 N A tg 1 . V N, 1 . - g . . . Lower School A+hle+ncs Hrs yuars Iowtr Sthool athlctlts more dl xldcd Into lour parts IH xxhlch tht bovs of Classcs VIII VII and VI sun taught the fun damtntals of tath sport Mtssrs Tavlor C rlmcs Ward Frtcman Aldratks and Ray mond ably groomtd tbtm for tht tlmt III tht futurt when thty vxlll rtprtstnt Country Dav o the athlctlt fltlds From Septtmbcr t Il'lll'llCSg.,IXlI1g, tht Iovatr Sthooltrs aura tn gagtd tn lt arnlng tha fund amtnt als of football from 'I h lI1lxSglNll1g to C hrlstm as rn sotttr from C hrlstmas untll Sprlng, Vatatlon lI1 basketball VKYCSIIIIIQ., and boxing., and from Spring., Vata n Ill b b tru and tan A IH tht past L uh tlass formtd a stparatt It lf.,lI Ill ordtr that L aah box could tom Jttt uhm hls oun tla DlSlll1glll9hlIlL, thtm sc us ID Class VI vxtrt Datk Iyath ohn IVI thtll D xt Illxott Nltk Qtharff 'ltrrx Sthtrnk Dau Rothsthlld Brad Shlnklt Angus MQ uun rlom Conxtv BallO1k4y and Craig, arrtn I a post stason ton s o n Vlltthtll s Whuts daft attd tht Buds L apt llI'lCCl bw Dltk Iymh IU Rnd and Whltt football Flshtr Rush Sh aplugh Harry ulglty and lm Hammtr vxtrc tht outstandlng athlttns ln Class VII In tht Rad and Whltt football gamts ohn Bovstns Whltts trounttd Ollxtr Hanktls Rcds 'Ihc most promlslng bus 1 Class VIII xaert ohn Frudman Bob Mathuxs lm Crawford Stuc Sthaubtrt Stu SIQIHIILI' on IJAHIIILOHI Daxc Dtslogt Ind Saharff IIN Wtlss can Mason and Tu Baur Baur and Pantaleonl s Buds trlmmcd Cravs ford and Vlathuxs Whltts IH thtlr post st ason gamts Durtng Class VI s short soucr stason effra Butler s Buds cdg,Ld out 'I Lrrv SQhcrck s Whltts In Class VII tm Hammers Reds dtfcattd Franz Barada s Whltes 7 l and an Class VIII Stu Sklnntr s Whltcs trounted on Pant altont s Rc s -1 l In the Winter Ttrm tht sthtdulc va as so dl xtdtd that nach boy pl and basketball thru daas of tht weak and boxed and xartstltd tht othtr tvso dns In cl ass VI Rnd and Whatt baskctball Tom Conxcvs Rtds oxtruhtlmtd Dau Elllott s Whltts In Class VII Frang Bar adas Whltts oxtrtamt Oltxtr Hlcktls Rtds and IH Class VIII on Pantaleoni s Rtds vs ampcd IITI Cr au ford s Whltcs Wtth tht wcellc nt coathtng vshlth thtse boxs reulxf. and the wonderful tcam sptrat nhath thty possess thtst Iovstr Sghool boys should ht a crtdlt to Countrv Daw athlttm teams IU lu ture sears 0 vm I v I 1 .I ' l K I 4 I I I - ' , I 4..- , , 4 - a 4 - 4 ' 4: '4' , . .. 4' , 4 4 . 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'I ' I If I l ' 'I I' I I I 'I ' 7 I v I I E ' 1 I .I 1 I I - J I A .4 ogctwutceo We cm not learn men from books D1sr.1Ll1 BJ 0 61Z1lg tl wzde 11111613 0 extm 1111111111111 llLtlUIfI6S C01111t1y Day gncs the 1701 1,1110 15 111te1ested 111 student goze111111e11t d1c111111t1w, j01111111l1s111, 01 the 1111s the 0pp01t11111tj to 1611111 113 do 111g and to 1110 It 10111 ex 61161116 111 'LUO7kIllg uztb OflJ61S ff 99 A 'I A j r C o 1 - 1 - 1 If A - 1 15, A 1 1 L f ,V 1' , . . . . . L , . . . . . , 1. , - 4 Q up 4 - . . . , . - . nu A J., Q ,:, , i ,- 2555 1 5- vi v a QE ?-ig, YL ' 3? ,gi fxsff MW , A K ,- 5 1 K N A wx , M ,, Baal Rove C Butler lxneh Roger Vhdemexer Tuel-er -Xllen ron!Roz1 llrdels Sheplex I'I0l7lTT Fngelsmann llelmto S'ruden'r Council H15 xear the elexen members ol the Student Connell the most nnport 1nt bodx In Countrx D11 s sxstem of sell goxernment set out to aehtexe one nn 111 alm to Install sueeesslullx the n x CDS Honor Code Bx assuming the leadershtp of the student bodx Ill thls 1ll tmportant projeet the CNOllI'lCll xx as able to brlng the Code through ns flrst and most eruelal xear thus paxlng the xx ax lor luture expanslon Heading the Connell xxere Presldent Bud Ho mart Seeretarx Dlek Engelsmann and Treasurer lexx Sheplex Other members xxere unlors lm Dodds and Dlele Helmholl, Qophomores Weldon Rogers and B111 FI ueleer Freshman Dennx Wede mexer C lass Fixer Ned Allen, and loxx er Sehool Examples of the Codes sueeess are manifold Its three nntlal proxlslons lb that make up eards mud be eltmlntted 73 lhll IIICIICLIHLC xxoue not be ttleen on ABC Le igllC squads and 35 th ll tardlness to elasses xxould be exeused unless h 1b1t ual or exeesslxe xxere earrled out xxlth no dlfh eultx 1t 1ll The Student Court and 'lr1nsport1 tlon Board IU their annual reports to the Connell menttoned a great reduetlon ID the number ol eases alter the Code xxent into effeet In aeeord anee vxlth the splrlt of the Code manx students xxho xlolated II turned thernselxes Ill and reeelxed somexxh1t llghtened punlshments In one sueh ease four boxs xxho h1d gotten off the bus xxlthout Pngt One Ilzmrlred S11 permtsston xxere requlred to make an apologette speeeh IU assernblx lI1SICeld ol being suspended Near the end ol the ftll term Classes I II and III toole adxant rge of another prtxllege granted bx the Code and xoted oxerxxhelmlnglx to talee thetr term exams on the honor sx stem Teaehers xxere to be present ll exams onlx long enough to ansxx er questtons rl he experlment xx as 11 eomplete sueeess not onlx xxere there no lnstanees of Cl'1CdIlI12., but also there xxere manx eases IH xxhteh 1 box xxent out of h1s xx ay to axold ex en a possible appearanee of loul plax The COllIlLIl regarded the sueeess of the se unproetored ex 1ms as an Important step for xx 1rd ln the earlx dexelopment ol the Code ln the eourse of the xear the Counell h1d to one lnstanee the sophomores on one bus h 1d 1m peaelted thetr monnor but admltted xxhen ques ttoned that the xxhole ITIIIILI' xxas l1rgelx 1 o e ln 1nother ease 1 box xx ho h 1d sktpped sehool hxe ttmes reeelxed se Saturdax session and 1 stern xx arnlng In sptte of the obxlous sueeess of the Code manx students eomplalned lhll thex eould not see Its XNCJY'lxl1gS Ill exerxdax sehool llle Mr Harper said th Il be felt tb ll th1s xx as tn ttsell an lndleatlon of the Code s sueer ss slnee there xxere fexx xlolattons tt xx as hard to see just hoxx the Code vxas lllI1CIlOI1 lng Flo satlsly these students The News began publlshlng 1 xxeelclx eolumn Notes On the Code XVYIIILIT bx Inn Dodds ID eooperatlon xxtth Hobart .: X.: i 4. 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C 11 1. . lwerber Barrett lexdle Yoss Mzxtnt from Pzcture Bartlett The Student' Court' DAPTINC, ltself to the ehanges brought about bx the lIlSldll'lllOT1 of the Honor Code the N06 57 Student Court effectlxelv handled the problem of student dlselpllne and bv efhelency and falr dCHl1Hg gamed the respect of the entlre student body Serxmg on this years Court vxere Chlel ustlee Bob Barrett Seeretlry ohn Voss unlor Hugh Bartlett Sophomore Kent Faerber and Freshman Stan Ieydlg In general the Court s xx ork load was llghtened bv the new honor system For one thlng majot xlol rtjons xx ere noxx handled by the Student Coun XISIOHS ol the Code many minor offenses xxhtch had formerly taken up a good deal of the Court s tlme Keg tardlnessj xxere noxx oxcrlooked The Transportrtton Bolrd eontlnued to handle all dlfft eultlcs vxhleh arose on thc buses Thus the Court found ltsell faced xx1th an cxer dccreaslng number of mlnor breaches of school rules There was ex en the suggcstlon that should the Code continue to enjoy 1ts present suecess the Student Court mlght gradually become delunet Although handling fexx er eases than ex er before the five members of the Court dtd thelr job effee tlxely and with a mlntmum of difficulty No case vx rs appealed to the Student Counell and no pun lshments greater than a Saturday session vxere Page One Hundred Etght glxen A great mtnx lVl1ddlc Sehoolers xxcre brought tn xx ho had eommltted thc petty xlolatlon ol tllktng ln studj hall Sueh cases became so commonplaec that the Court adopted a standard punlshment of a xxork squad for all boys accused of ereatlng study hall dlsturblnces Fortunttely the study htll sltuttlon wts lmproxed yxhen the Student Counctl lI1St1fLllLd student superxxsed study halls after Sprlng xaeatlon Much more sertous were cases lnxolxlng dtsrespeet toxfxard a teaeher Punlshment lor thls type ol offense ranged from a xxorlx squad to 1 Saturd ly session physles lab the Court contlnued the policy lnstt tuteet last year of lSSLllI'lg summons to students be fore meetmgs The Court xx rs effeetlxe ln holdtng dellberatc xlolattons UI sehool rules to 1 mlnlmum ID general ll dealt prlnctpally vxlth boys vxho had through neglrgence or rgnorance xrolated some mtnor rule Often lf xxas possible for Mr Webb to tron out the dlffteulty xxrth the offender Vkllhfblll any eourt aetlon bemg neeessrry Perhaps though e success of the Court may best be measured by e fact that vxlth one sllght exceptlon the num er of cases decreased throughout the vear as the fixe judges galned respect and pre-stlge for their eomplete 1mp1rt1al1ty and eflietency try, , 1 h. I 1. -A 1 ' ' A I ' K B ' if ' ' 1 . 1K 2 1 ' 1 B - 1 e 1 ' L I I ' 1 A 1, 1 X ' - ' 1 . ' , , 11 .' K ' 1 'A 1' ' . I 1' 1 2 ' 1 1 1 K 1 1 ' v C I - ' . ' 1 . ' ' . ' . I l 1 rl ' ' 1K 7 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 5 1 , ' 2 ,L 2 1 1. C 1, 1.12 j ' .K 2 2' L- ,, ,, , f 7 1 1 1 Q 1 ' ' ' 1 1 - 1 5. 4 X . . e c l 'z ' . . 1 ' 1 ' , ' ' , 1' ' , 1 .1 f s - . ,. 1 1 K rs 1 ' 1 ' Q 1 ' 4 1 1 1 ' 'K 1 'L 1 5 2 1 -' 2 ' L 1 1 1 v C 1 r 1 1 ' , K 1 . K 2 , j ' ell. rather than the Court: 21150, under the pro- Meeting weekly during Conference period in the 4 X 1 X Xl 3 ,A X I L xl 1 1 - . ., '. 1 l X V V ' . x 1 1 ' I ' 1 I -Z h 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' L 2 3 ' H K 1 2 - 1 . X V. I . 1- x I . . l ' , 7 x Ai X xx. L x . Q Q 1 ve v ' . , 1' 1 - ' , ' ' 9 1 1 U C Q L 1 , ' 1 . ' 7. I 1 '- ' . 1 . ' 1 , ' ' I ' , .. I' ' 1 ' - ' Us . 1 , f . A - 1, . L .1 th 1 , ' . Q . . . . i b xx T 'e ' re - - -' , - ' I 1' x 1 . ' .5 l 5 X 4 5- v N ' 2 I I x. ' Transporrahon Board Ha Transportataon Board created last year by the Student Councal to llghten the load of the Student Court by handlang the deportment prob lem on the sehool buses began ats second year last September xxlth fa dlfllllllt task before at that of puttlng the nexxly anstltuted Honor Code anto effeet on the buses The members of the Board declded th at thls eould best be done by hayang the bus monators remand fa boy of the Code af he vxere glllllY or bad eonduet turnang ham an onlv af the boy lvnored the xx arnangs Although there yxere some flsayxs an thas system there yxfas a defantte lm proxement an the behaxaor on the buses ox er that of the prexaous xe ar 'Ihe Board xx as larger thas ye ar beeause of the addataon of txxo nexx buses Sp arkx Roxenseroft of Bus :J serxed as Head Nlonator and Daek Helm Othea members of the Board xxere Geoff Meflel land Bus l am Clarkson Bus :,:4t7 Rlehard Nelson Bus +3 Daxtd Seharff Bus :,':,l:6 Vla er Bus 7 Art lueklng Bus 'LB Frank Ellaot Bus Q and Ball Kelley from the stataon xx agons 'Ihe mam problem yxath xxhaeh the Board had to deal thas year xxas the tendenev toxx ards das respeet for upperelassmen and monators on the part of many boys espeeaallx members of the Vllddle School Almost exery case xxhaeh vxas brought before the group vxas the result of an lmpertlnent remark or actton by 'a loxx erelassman Thas caused many hghts and an some cases dam age to school property The Board met thas satua t1on by trxang to teaeh a maddle ground an vxhaeh the older boys xxould command respeet but xxould not haxe to use foree to galn at Sance an most ceases both the vounger and older boys yxere par taallv 'at fault the Board usually xx arned or pun ashed them both tdmonashmg them to adhere more strletlx to the Honor Code an the future Hoxxexer the mam aeeomplashnaent of thus ye ar s 'I ransportataon Board xx as g aanlng anereased prestlge and respeet from the student bodx I t ar due to the faet that the Board xx as a e pletelx nexx organalataon some boys took tts ae become an establtshed sehool bodx xxlth poxxers and anfluenee equal te that of the Student Court l arg lv rcsponsable for the Boards sueeess yx as Head Monator Raxenseroft xxho frequently held eonferenees xxlth members of xaraous buses to das euss their problems and often talked lndaxlduallx xxlth boxs xx ho had xaol ated the Honor Code Next xefars Board should be able to further amproxe eonduet on the buses thanks to the xxork of thas x e ar s Board va lou r luek n NIeClell1nel x B ata ana It Ill er son x asem 1 o e 1 aa Page One Hundred Nmf Q A ' ' 1 1 - 2 1 ' 1 - ' ' 1 ' 1 C 1 1 f B k . 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Nfl II Buell Rota lunselt Rixenserolt Nelson lehr Curbx Shepltx Front Role C trner Ingelsmann Hob trt Desloee Cllllord lxern Signet Society Hrs years Slgnet Soclety followlng the prece dent set by last year s Soclety undertook only a few pro1ects It was assumed that a boy s mem bershlp ln the Socxetv was lndleatlwe of h1s belng one of the more aetlxe students m sehool and thus he would hfue llttle tlme for added dunes and responstbllltlcs Earls ln the fall term 'led Desloge and Bud Hobart the two rem llI'llI1g members of last year s SULILIX seleeted the new members on the brsls ol 1 boy a xarymg number of POIHIS for extraeurrlcu lar seholftstle and stthletlc ftchlexcments begrn mg 1n hrs sophomore war The new Slguetmen were Senlors Nlek Cllfford ohn Curby Dlek Engelsmann Bob Funseh Denny Garner ack Kern Eugene Lehr and Lew Shepley and UHIOTS Kent Raxenseroft and Rlch Nelson Followlng thls the members eleeted Bud Hobftrt as Presldent ol the Soeletv Iled DL9lOffL ts Vlee Presldent md Dlek Fngelsm mn as Seeretlrv Tre rsurer Un the nlght of September 29th the Socletx Page One Hundred Ten gnc the homeeomlng dmce ln honor of the x1s1t mg Mllwaukee Country Day football team All arrangements fo the dance were handled by mem bers of the SOCILIY lneludlng the sale of tlckets to the upper three el lsses The danee was well at tended and eonsldered by all to h'1xe been hxghly successful On the preeeedlng dav elght Slgnet Soelety members had met the players from lVl1l w rukce md drlx en them to the Klngsw as Hotel where they spent the Hlght During the wlnter term the Slgnet SOLIBIW helped out at the CDS Entrance Examlnrtlons Thls lneluded usherxng prospective students an swermg questlons about the sehool parklng., ears tnd hdfldllllg numerous edd Iobs 'Ihe Soelety serx ed m 1 llke manner during the seholarshlp exams IH Aprll At many of the foot ball and basketball games members were ealled upon to help 1n keepmg the spectators out of the pl lyme, area Ill tddlllon to asslstlng, both eo rehes and players Thus Ih1S ye xr s Slgnet Soelety has ably fulfllled both lts lL1I'lCIlODll and honorary purposes .- w- I . . -1 - I x' w - .V 'f 11 . 1 L- ' - 5 . V, 'N . ' I Q X I I I I X i- I ' L XX I I II I 'II- .V 3 ' Y, , ' ' 1 , lr K ' v I v 4 , 1 ' 1' I 'I 1 ' - ,, , - A . I I illI'y- K I 51 an B' l H ll H2,,X,. 1 K Yi 'K 'K - x 1 C vi I I 3 , I Ixk , A 5 LI 1 L I vx I V V, ' ' -' r r I- I , K . . c i , c ' '. , c . ' . ' 1 ' K .'t r -s s. s s s - u 1 n 2' I V 1 ' ' ' ' 7 . '. , . . ' 1 x ' s -' f the Soctetyspolntsystcm. The polntsystcm allots ' . , - C T n n . . . . ' X' Y L - 1 . -' 1 '. 1 c . ' . . . ' I 7 I u 1 ' 2 i I x I M , ' , -,I L . in . . - I l ' ' i I 1 I 1 . ' 5 fl -l I - - x I I 1 x '. . x x s. K 1 s' l . I x . I -. I 4. . Y i 1 E V 1' ' e fe e e .. . 1 . ' , z A X- ad- z. . A, ' tit , rt Riu Nlrssie Bornstein Ilxy Dodds Riyenstrolt Nelswn Hager lxroeeei Ioreyee l-aerber Sehw in er font Rott t cr e r e rnhof Th richer Iehr C tiel y l C url Ia The Rostrum ISPITE lnefeperiencc the St Louis Country Dav School Debating Society in its second year of existence completed a successful and lmprcsslye ye ir In addition to seyeral inter mural debates there were manv debates within the Rostrum on yarious timely topics At the final meeting list year the oflicers were elcetcd Senior Eugene Lchr adequately took oyer the post of President while seniors Dan Th itcher and Harry Kroeger hindled those of Vice Presi dent and Secret try respectiyely Howeyer ohn Quigley was appointed Secretary for his interest ignation According to the constitution the mem bers of the Membership ind Program Committee were again appointed md approyed bv the Ros trum The Membership Committee consisted of Dick Helmhol7 Kent Riyenseroft and William Tucker while Thatcher Helmholf Roger Iord George Bornsteln and I1 ar Nelson comprised the Progrim Committee 'Ihe first lnter muril debate which the Rostrum entered was the Webster Croy es High School De bite Tourney Representing C D S were two lfhrmatlye and two negitiye teams arguing the National Forensic League topic Resolyed That the Federal Goyernment should sustain the prices of mayor agricultural products at not less than 9002 of paritv Both the negatiye team of Tucker and lehr and the ifiirmitiye team of Helmholf and Ray enscroft won one of their encounters and lost two The negattye term of uigley and ulius Prager lost all three of their debates while ohn Hay ind Mike ORe1lly the second aflirrnitiye team compiled an lmpressiye two wins and one oss The Rostrum next sent seyeial boys to the Washington Unix ersity Speech and Debate Tour ney Dcbiting on the 9002 pirity topic a negatiye term of Tucker and ulgley won three debites and lost only one while in iflirmatiye team of Helmholf and O Reilly mtde 1 clean sweep win ning all four debates Codasco was therefore schools It is interesting to note that C DS had the potential as shown in the Washington Lniycr Slty deb ite but lacked the experience to mike in impressiyc showing in the VVebster Tourney Entering in the speeeh diyision of the Tourney were Eugene Lehr reciting humorous prose ohn Quigley reciting serious prose and Nlilee O Reilly taking ptrt tn the extemporaneous speaking All three were awarded Excellent ratings Among the more interestlng and timely intra mural debates was one giyen on the topic Re solyed That C D S should accept qualified Negro students Gerald Labi ind Diye Seharff topped the negitiyc team of Henry M tssie and lim Dodds Howeyer since the topic was so pertinent it w is declded to present the debate before the student body By a yote ol the students the negattye soundly trouneed the afiirm itiyc Pu e Om Hundrtd Ile lift Bri: 1 , 1-'. . z '.' .. f . AW' . ' QI . f l.'. . X I .l if Fe 'J Tulel . Di fh . H xl lt. 2 ' . A , Q i'f e-I, eord, 'J'Re-illy. Sclz l. .' ba 11' 1, 1 1 f A 1 1 ' 1M'- 2 ' ' ,' 41' 5 i 1 , 1. ' ' '. 1 ' 1 -1-1 ' 3 l 1 ' 3 13 '3 3 4 ' . ' . ' its , - 1 11 1 . ' 1 1 1 r - 1 f. 1 2 ' 1 X f 2 ' ' ' , K ' '1 1 1 2 K ' 1 - ', 5 v - ' 1 2 E ' '1 xc . l vi I X xx .el I i T1 . I Xe. K1 N T 1 x X and accomplishment after Kroeger's mid-year res- rated second out of the nineteen participating . M ' 2 ' ' X I . . ' ' ' . ' l ' - '1 ' ' 1 Z 1 1 L, ' v E 1- 1 1A' 1 ' 1 2 1 g . T 1 1 A ' . C -K 1 1 1 ' 1 ri 11' ' 5 ' 5 X 1. 4 1 ' - ' 1' '- 1 i L ' - 2 l I ' . I i I 1 'I 12 ' sk A'll X 'S ' . 1 1 1 ' A 1 - L ' 1 1, ' 1 1, ' 1 ' ' ' Q- 2 i V. l lp I . I I I 'x 1 ' A 1 E 1 ' ' 'l I N: l- . u X ' 2 Z 1 ,. 4 z z 1 ' ' u 1 . 1 J o 1 K I . X l 1 I ' H i Xi, h 1 i 1 X 5 1 gt 1 1 1-1 'alan E' Baek ROLL 1-Ianser Robinson IJKWIII Dlehr Stoek lllglCj Kern Henwker Burlord 1aBea11me 1'h1teber V1lLl7L Smlth R Nelson Slelofl luekmg Hax Second Rou Morrlss Tueker Hlrseh Rogers Faerber 1 Nelson Latta Frager Sanders Mlller Boesehensteln Bornsteln Hanks Engelsmann Mass1e Ftrsf R111 Brand Nelger Lehr laeobs 'Vlarohn Carner Hobart Curbx Cltfford Seharff Long V1eClelland Helmbol7 Dodds Lord Laba The Codasco oLLow1Ne: the example of the 1956 CODASCO staff the edltors of thls years Coozxsco haxe made a speclal effort to get the book out by Commeneement Under the dlrectlon and superxlslon of Chalrman Iohn Curby the edltorlal staff conslstlng of Asslstant Edltor Nlck Cllfford Ltterary Edltor Levs Shepley Sports Edltor Adrlan Baker vtas not only able to stav on schedule throughout the year but exen got some materlal IH ahead of txme For lnstanee most of the senlor sectlon lncludlng btographles and mformal plctures vsas gtxen to the prlnter before Sprlng Vae 1t1on the earllest thls sectlon has exer been completed Wlth thts adx antage ox er prex 1ous years ClFCUl3I1OH Manager Rov Bowen s job vsas kept to a mlnlmum 1n general Chalrman Curby and his edltors follovx ed the lnnox atlons of the 56 CODASCO but also made a few lmportant changes themselxes Follovxmg the precedents set last year the 57 Comsco has a vthlte cover Wlth a pearl gray oxertone to dlSI1HgU19l'1 lt from the whlte coxer of the 54 edltlon Another lnnoxatlon of the 56 CODASCO whlch was repeated IH the 57 edltlon was the rev1s1on of the blography poltey The slngle b1Og raphy edltor was replaeed by a blography staff con s1st1ng of 10 senxors Henry Nelger Robln Smtth Tony Cancpagna ohn Voss Eugene Lehr 1m Marohn Charlle Hemker Fred Jacobs Rem LaBeaume and Al Page One Hundred Tuelvz Ingersoll The purpose of th1s ehange was to proxtde a sarlety ln style and a more exen dlstrlbutlon of the burden of vxrttlng Finally the new system of havmg tvxo students mrlte eaeh artlele was renevxed Although thts demanded more of the edltors the galn ln quallty of the book vxas suffleently Increased to vtarrant the tmproxe a llttle eteh vear Photogrtphy Fdltor Adrtan Baker dld an adrnxrable job In addltton to added atb letxc shots there v1ere many more plctures of the Masque and the Troubadours ln order that the tone of these excellent PI'OdLlCIlOY19 mlght be captured The mam tnnox atlon of thls years book vsas also taken on by the photography staff For the first txme the feature sectton conslsted only of ptctures vvhlch follovsed the years actlxltles vslth a humorous llght Thls vxas ae compltshed only through a great deal of vxork put m by the photography staff and tts edltor Flnanclally THE CODASCO came out ln the black Th1S xx as QUIIG an accompllshment for Co Busmess Managers Claxton Long and Davld Sehard because thls year s budget was lncreased conslderably 1n order to absorb the added costs result1ng from more plctures pages and COPIES Not only were these eosts met but there vsas enough money to proxlde e teh senlor vxlth a free copy Wllh h1S name monogrammed on II ' I 1 1 I ' ' . 1' .fa ' 1 X J f -' . 1 h 1 , A I , .1 1 . 1 3 'QT' '.. 2 ': . 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' w ' - 5 9 5 ' e News LVIRELY handteapped by Ineyperlenee the 1096 57 edItors surmounted a number of obstaeles In the publleatlon of The News Due to the trans fer of the lInoty pe operator yyho had set ty pe for the paper for oyer ten years The Neus mtssed publleatton tyylee durlng the hrst vyeeks of school Hovyeyer The Neus appeared regularly thereafter eyentually eompensatlng for the tyyo Issues mlssed The edItors took In strlde the IHSIIILITIOH of a neyy headlme serles 1 reytsed system of headllne sp1e Ing and the adoptlon of an earller deadltne dur Ing the yylnter months yyhen h1l1rdous drtylng eondlttons frequently foreed sehool to elose earller The edttlons of The 1956 57 Nous Ineluded 1n etght page rl1lf1'1l1kSglXlI'lg pIetorI1l 1nd IH Aprll Fool s Issue as yycll as the tr1dItIon1l eommenee ment pIetor11l The Neu s aehley ed 1 better appe 1r INCL throu,h a reyIsIon of the masthe 1d and narneplate and the employ pment of a yyIder yarlety of make ups 'Ihe future eyents and lY'li.lLldLd 1 gre 1ter number of Items deslgned to Interest the large segment of re Iders among the p1rents 1lumnI and faculty In pl'Iee of 1 feature edttor the other edltors alter nated In yyrttlng features thus proytdtng hlgher qu 1lIty and greater y 1rIety 'lhe feature page IN eluded humorous artIeIes yy hteh poked fun at y 1r IOLIS aspeets of school lIfe serlous storles that attempted to brlng forth a moral Ind Informatlye features sueh as Notes On 'lhe Code and Neyy LIbr1ry Books Sports artteles yyere kept on the sports page and emphastled the team effort rather than lfldlyldllal aeeompltshments Ednor Eugene Lehr reeelyed eonsIder1ble 1s slstanee from four yunlors Assoelate Edltors ohn utgley and Gerry Laba and Asslstant EdItors IIN Dodds and Sparky Rayenseroft as yyell 1s from lVl'1n Iglng Edttor aek Kern and Sports Edttor Bob Funseh FlI13l1C.llllX The Ncus yy 19 a sueeess through the magntheent eHorts of Business M111 ager Dlck Hanson a juntor Photogr1phIe FdItor Bud Hlrseh another ILIHIOI' yy as qutte Instru ment1l In the plll'7llC2ill0I1 of the p1per Co Llfell lllltlli lVl1n1gers Rlehle Brand 1nd Henry Netger Inproyed I'ellllOI1S for Country DIV by sendmg the ptper to frlends of the sehool formerlv neg leeted 1nd expanded the program of eyehmgxner papers vylth other sehools The Neuy gatned both respeet Ind oee1sIon1l er1tIeIsm by ll13lI1Illll1I'lg a ytgorous llld Indepen dent Ld1tOI'lll polley The paper aroused 1ddItIon1l Interest by pflllllltg a greater number of letters to the edltors Retatntng IIS 1I1dlXldLlll style The Neus yyas r1ted second class by the N1l1OI1ll Schol1stIc Press AS5OQllI1OH hoyyeyer only tyyo other papers III The Neus elassIfIcatIon yyere judged '15 lllgll or htgher Fm llly The 1916 DI ACILS LOHIlI1llLd 1 40 year tradltlon IH that the publIeatIon of the p 1per yy IS YU'lI1lgCd Cflllfely by the students BI1eII Rou Roessler Hlnser lJlCl1l' latrber Stoek Hernleer Burforel ls1Be IUFIIL Th1teher Cryrdonnler Snnth Stelofl Ilneelsmann Sreond Rou etlrey H1uelI Vlorrlss 'I1elIer Rogers lNelson luekme lrsuer Chllord Nhller Seharfl Bornsteln H1nlIs Coldrlng if-:af l left?-ilfxalv' Page Om Hundred Thrrlren 3 L ' I, I v ' I - I ' I I I F ,, ' 2 r N , ' I I ' I I I 1 x . 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Lord H1y gl Burl Rott Facrber l xton Sthwalger ORc1llx Nclson Cnspeckcn XVllSOI'l l1Hcau'ne Fn el mann Nelger long NlcDfn1ld Voss Slelrll 71111711 Rou Balser Qnnth Has xon WCISC Iordxce Stock QlllQ.,l0X Dodds lscllcx llllott Welsch Sheplcx M l er l lrck 511111112111 Curhx lord Hlrsth Dlchr D Thnthcr Bow rsox llolvrrt C 1r11cr 'VltVI1llan Ahrcns Wus Wc ber Roc sslcr l'1rstRou l-l1r11so1 'VlcClcll1nd Qcharfl Boeschenstem V'1l1er Meyer Smders Ro ers Rohlnson L1 Thatchcr DcW1tt H tnser Troubadours ms ycar thc Troubadours prescnted Orphan Nell or The 'Tale of the Moth and thc Flamc 1 scnsatlonal comedy of thc gay 90 s cra Thls pcrlormancc w IS 1 complete success not only because ol the show ltsclf but also bccausc of sex eral 1nnowat1ons that wcre lntroduced by DIFQCIOFS Hobbs and Gllland One of these was the IHIFO ductlon of the Harmony Boys who prese11ted su cral songs durlng thc coursc of thc show Anothcr was audlence part1c1pat1on The 1Lld1CI'lCL yolned w1th the XHFIOUS groups of smgers IH such songs as A B1cycle Bullt for Two and Meet Me IH St Louls and also helped by h1SS1Dg thc x1lla1n and cheerlng the hero at 1ts own dlscretlon 'Ihe oFHcers of the Troubadours werc Bud Ho bart Presldent Denne Garner V1ce Pres1dent and B1ll Bow ersox Secretary Treasurer The cast Included Rlcky Ahrens CNell1c Brownb B111 Kelley C ack Noblcl Ilm Dodds tEthclbcrt IaTourecnD Ed Fordyce CSQUITC Tltus Flmtj Kcnt Facrber tPa Brownj Larry WSIS tMa Brownb and Harrv Weber fAunt CHFFICJ The productlon staff 1n eluded Cage Von Welsc and Frank Schwelger the Stagc Managers Bud HlfSCh the Program Man ager Roy Bowcn and Henry Nelger the T1cket Managers ay McM1llan ohn Curby and Denne Garner the Dance Managers R1chard Nelson the Prompter Sheldon Stock the Property Manager Thls melodrama opcns at the old homcstead ol Ma and Pa Brown Nellle Brown IS telllng hcr Page Ont Hundrcd Fourteen honest but poor lox er ack Noble that shc IS u11 able to marry htm untll the homestead IS saxed from the clutches of thc XlllHlI'lOLl9 Sqlllfl Fllnt who holds '1 mortgage on 1t intercepts and destroys a letter sent to Nell1c YXl1lCl1 would haxe mformed hcr that a relatne had d1ed and left hcr a large sum of money Thls would havc solxed her problcms but she IS unaware ol' the LXlStCHLL of thc letter Another x1lla1n Ethel bert LaToureen IS also contlnually trylng to get Nlelhe IHIO h1s clutches When Nellle oxerhears 1 conxersatlon between Pa and the Squlre shc m1sunderstands Pa and m1stakenly bcllex es that Pa has 1rranged for a marr1age bctw een her and the Squlre Nell1e IS so d1sheartened that she finally ylelds to the Howery speeches of the x1lla1nous IaTourcen and goes w1th h1m to the heartlcss c1ty Once there she IS barely able to CYISI by scll 1ng Howcrs and now she has only the des1re to make enough money to return home Meanw h1le ack comes to the Clty 1n search ol Nellle and narrowly mlsses flndlng hcr Whlle 111 thc c1ty ack runs 1nto the lawycr who scnt thc letter Nellle returns home and IS about to marry the Squ1re when ack rushes ln wlth the law yer and exposes the x1lla1n Exerythmg ends happ1ly when Nell1c and lack are reunlted w1th pl1ns or 1 h 1ppy future fCO71fll1UEd on page 1861 '1 ts. 61 A sf- 1 1 V 1 ' ' ' 1 1 -- 1 A - 1 1 ' 1 ' '. 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Dtrectors that they dectded, for the axotdance of further embarrassment to emplov Mrs Partrtdge as Dtrector of Publtc Relatlons What do I do9 she asked She construed the responses to mean anythtng from wr1t1ng stockholders to black malllng the Board of DIFQCIOTS By expresstng genutne tnterest IH each stockholders personal dtftlculttes she became tremendously popular and thus gatned much power To prevent her from ustng her power and begtnnmg a crusade to oust the graft rldden Board of Directors the G P C ofliclals sent her to Washtngton on an lmposslble mtsslon In the Capttal she became famlltar vstth A McKeexer who had restgned as chatrman of G P C to serve tn the government Upon learn tng from Mrs Partrtdge of the mismanagement of hls former corporation he became furlous and wlth the ald of Mrs Partrtdge formulated a plan to galn agatn the control of G P C Thetr at tempts proxtded some lnteresttng and htlartous scenes among these were McKeexer s recttal of a poem recollected from hrs youth and the adxer tlsements put on by a lusclous blond ln a bathtng sult ClImHX1Hg Mrs Partrldges and McKeevers struggle was the stockholders meetlng for the electton of new dtrectors Controlltng a huge block of proxtes the corrupt dtreetors seemed to be assured of another vtctory unttl Mrs Partridge appeared vstth a tremendous amount of proxy ballots recetved from her many personal frtends Wlth these she was able to control the electlon and xote McKeexer ln as Presldent and herself tn as Vlce Presldent Secretary and Treasurer CODIlHLllHg vxlth the theme of Solid Gold Cad zllac the gymnastum was decorated for the dance wlth yellow and black crepe paper The large erovsd danced to the enjoyable mustc of Deny Longs band Towards the end of the exemng two large bags eontatnlng gold balloons were opened and the balloons fell through the crepe paper to the dance floor to cllmav a vsonderful exentng Upper Ltft Dtrettors going oxer tompany flgures Loucr Lt t Vlr Vltlieexer does hls mornmg e 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HIICI '11 Il '1 1,111 ll 111112 1111- 1111 111 1 1111 111 1172 9 8 Ralph Perkrns 9 Iemo1ne Sklnner 9-1-1 Vlllton Rand I 922 I 92 3 I 92-1 92 6 926 1 1 9225 929 9 ey 0 9 9 9 921 10 922 913 12-1 9 6 926 927 928 929 9 I 9 1 9 8 1 1 921 Q0 922 923 92-1 926 926 13 T 978 13 me 9 9 9211 9 Q72 923 92-1 925 926 oo omg, 129 93 9 1 14C 9511 196 23 2-1 26 0 Walter Cellhorn Iohn 'VI1'VI1l1an Ceorge Tlflanx Rulus Putnex I-than llltehtock Rudolf Teasd 111 Henrx Vlelntxre W1II1am 'Iupper Ceoree Sehlapp Lemoxne Sklnner W1ll1 nn Stanard Clnborne qkllllll PRESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL 193-1 36 1936 36 1936 31 1931 38 1938 39 Hans Beble Harrx -Xtwood Ross Woolsex Cllllord ones C eor e XVl1l1CllNX ls 1939 -111-Daxtd Vlete1l1e 19-1 -11 1'r1nk lane 19-11 -12 Iohn Vloore 19-12 -13 Rlehard Hawes 19-13 -1-1-Robert Hanpeter 19-1-1 -16 Rlehard Houser 19-16 -16 Herbert lNIC11dLls CHAIRMAN CODASCO Wade Ralph Wade Chlldress Perklns Chlldre ss 7111 C11 nnes Slllglf Herbert Ilneh I andon I odge Alexander VIeVox 'Vlarshall Hall Henrx Hugh lle nn Ralph W ide Ralph W ide Ralph Walte Vlelntx re I og tn u IC Perklns Perklns Childress Perkrns r C ellhorn Wllls Engle 1932 33 1933 3-1 193-1 36 9 6 9 6 1937 38 1938 39 1939 -10 19-19 -11 9 19-12 -16 9-16 Wrlllam Stanard Roger lord 131112111 Wear Tom 51711111 Allen Snxder john SIJFIIU., Harrw Newman Iaek Ha7elton Parker Smlth Owen 'Vlttehell Bruee Carson Iohn Dreseher Wrlllam Dmlorth EDITOR IN CHIEF NEWS 1930 '31 1932 33 1933 3-1 193-1 36 1936 36 1936 31 john VleCulloeh Phlllp TI1lllHX Charles Claggett Ielehton 'Vlorrtll 'Vlileolm 'Vlirtln Iames Vkear Wade Cl1llC1fCSS Wad1 Chlldress Wrde Chlldress Rem be rt 1 1Beaume Robert Short Robert Short Robert Short Dodge Croekett 'I hom as Bond ohn Dlsbroxx Wllllam 'lupper Strat Vlorton Lemome Sklnner Carter I ew IS Rlehard Blllz'-Ll1ClIT1 966 Al Popkln 96-1 Page Om Hundrfd Thzrtu 1931 138 1938 39 1939 -10 19-111-11 I9-11 -12 I9-12 -13 1943 -1-1 PRESIDENT 1932 33 9 1 -1 936 9 6 9 7 938 9 9 19-111 19-11 19-12 19-13 19-1-1 CHIEF Robert Charles VVrn Charles Wlllldni Polster Arthur Ileber Thomas Rutledge Daxld Ferrlss Arnold Mengel Henry Keeler Iames Sehwab Dawd Metmlfe Charles Xllcn Dmnen C lerek IVI lawrenee Heldeman Robert Hanpeter ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Robert Becker Howard Stephens Robert ones Harry Atwood Ross Woolsey Warren Elmer Ceorge Whltelaw Kmg Carter Ethan Shepley B111 Wflghl Dlek 'Vlellow Robert Hanpeter Stephen Post JUSTICE STUDENT COURT 962 6'3 -Xxery VleVI1l11n 6-1 led Kretsehmar 66 Hord Hardm 19-16 9-11 1948 9-1 9611 1 6 962 96 9 6-1 966 966 9-16 9-16 1 I 1 46 1 41 9611 1 6 962 963 966 96-1 966 9-1-1 9-16 9-17 9-1 9-19 961 .6 962 963 96-1 96 6 966 9-1 6 9-16 9-11 1 -18 9-19 9.69 6 962 1 6 96-1 966 966 966 Q96 -11 Vlaleolm Breekenrldge -18 Doug Lllly -19 Culxer Etsenbels Cedgy Brrksdtle Peter Wtlson Robert Post Roger Seherek Dan Slnger Brooks Dyer Rands Wlelandx Bud Hobart 'lhornas Eagleton Howard Bennett Harold Brron Clue Sehneebereer ul1us Jensen III Roblnson Ord Dertek IDFICITILXCI' Stokley Towles -Xrt Iubke 1m MeDonneII Iohn Vl1Donnel1 C reg, CIITIX in ohn Curby Stephen Post 'Vlaleolm BYCL1sLIlllL11,1 Ldw 1rd HIIIIJCILI Ted Barker 611-Edw ard Corn Rtehard Burgheun Wllllam Barker Wllltarn Hoppe Robert Wolll Don lrifer Chuek Lekert Eugene I ehr Foster Holmes Peter lnslln Shelby Curlee B111 Armstrong, Cedgy Barksd 1le Dan lane Nat Creen fkthan Mertls Vllke I lwnnn -X1 Hrnser Bob Come Rox Bowen Bob Sprleh Bob B lrrett ,-F- I .-5--Qi I 11-1 : - I.af-26-1 I H - 11 ln 1: 9250i 1 1 Q I.--27-. 2 W .' -'.-1' f' 2 I..'-5I- 1' ', I.?2'-28- 2 - c -' , 1 -1 '- lx1f1-52, 1 .- l1 -29- - 211- -'1 - .- I 1.. -53- - '- -- 1- -'31l- l l' 1 1 - - I Ief'3-5-1- I ' 1.311-31-1 1 - I - - -. , 15 55- , 193132- ' -' 2 '- 1.i,'-56- 2 . 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I- H Ir 'Ir I - 'I - - . - 'II - . -. - I 'II I I . , 'III - f C C I I lI3I WIN IDI fII WX BOARD OF TRUSTEES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 9 The Board of Trustees and Headmaster extend to you the Class of 1937 Country Day s youngest Alumm smcere eoneratulatnons and best vushes for your sueeess next year rn the eollege of your eholee As you broaden the sphere of your aetlyltles hrst rn eollege and later ln the busmess or professronal vsorld rt IS our hope that the years you haye spent at C ountry Day vnll remain cherished memories ASHHX T HARPER Headmarter CHAPIN S NEWHARD ORRIN S WIGHTMAN JR ROGER E LORD JR 34 ETHAN A H SHEPLEY JR 4I JAMES S MQDONNELL JR CHARLESC ALLEN JR 4I J BRUCE BUTLER JOHN R CAULK JR KENTON R CRAVENIS JOSEPH E GRIESEDIECK JAMES H GROVES 3I LON O HOCKER JR 27 HUGH A LOGAN 30 LESTER E BARRETT MRS JAMES P HICKOK re rderwr Tree erer Assn r nl Treasurer Secretary Honorary Charrmarw ol Ihe Board ROGER E LORD JR 34 EDWIN B MEISSNER JR 36 RAOUL PANTALEONI GEORGE W SIMPKINS 26 JAMESW SINGER JR 24 GEORGE P WHITELAW JR 39 EUGENE F WILLIAMS JR 4I Presrdenl Ealhers Assoc Presudenl Moihers Assoc A Par, One Hundr d Thzrtry tuo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q-------Q0-5-0000QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQJ QQQQQQQQQQQQ I+-- ---AAAAAAAA-AAAAAAA-A N .::--:::::::--::-:::: .... :: .............,,,,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,. , 1 , 0 y i 3 f - fr I I I y 0 ' U I 4 ,I . 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We think you will understand the reasons for this, once you have seen and driven the new car of cars for yourself. We invite you to do so at your very earliest convenience. K' LINDBURG CADILLAC COMPANY 4100 LACLEDE AT SARAH - ST. 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ALL STAR lIneup of SP SPORTS PUBLICATIONS Nahoncvlly Recognrzed Aufhorrtles THE SPORTING NEWS NatIonal Baseball Weekly jam packed wrth data and features stones about major and mInor league stars of today and yesterday Breezy baseball gossrp from all pornts of the compass Speclal sectlons cover professlonal and collegrate football and basketball durrng seasons One year subscrIptIon S1000 THE BASEBALL REGISTER The 1957 edItIon contarns complete playrng facts frgures and personal data about the Game s 400 PrIce DOSTDBIU S400 UFFICIAL BASEBALL GUIDE Contarns complete major league averages wrth of TICIBI averages of 28 mrnor leagues World s Serres All Star Game and many other features Also OffIcIal Playrng and Scormg Rules completely revlsed 1957 EdItIon PrIce postpaId 100 WORLDS SERIES RECORDS Complete box scores of all Serres games 1903 to date plus alltrme Serles records and alphabetrcal lrst of all SETIBS partIcIpants PTICC postpaId 1 00 THE DOPE BOOK Major league averages and many other Important facts frgures and InterestIng data about the game In handy DOCKCTSIZC form PrIce post aI 50 cents ONE FOR THE BOOK All all tIme major league records plus top performances on each club compIled by Leonard Gettelson RCQUITGS 19 pages just to Index HOW TO PLAY Complete srmple Instructrons by Hornsby Srsler Wagner Cobb Traynor Hubbell and other great stars wrth numerous dIagrams and reproductIons of photographs PrIce DOSTDSIU 50 Cents SO YOU WANT TO RUN A BALL CLUB? Learn all about the meal money arrange ment for players about unrforms concesslons groundskeepmg and crowd handlIng These and countless other problems of handlIng a ball club are covered by Mllt Woodard former newspaper man and front offrce OTTICIGI for the Grand Raprds and Hot Sprrngs clubs Includes Foreword by J G Taylor SpInk PrIce postpaId S100 READY RECKONER Enables one to determIne easrly a clubs won lost percentage and standrngs In league wIthout pencIl work PrIce postpaId 50 Cents BATTINC AVERAGES AT A GLANCE Grves battmg fleldlng and pItchIng averages wIthout fIgurIng ThIs tIme saver IS a must for team and league offIcIals sports wrrters and sports announcers PrIce DOSTDBIU S1 00 NNOTTY PROBLEMS lnterpretatrons of the plays descrIbed In Knotty Problems are based on the OTTICIBL Baseball Rules The book numbers 112 pages IS 5 x 61 Inches contalns the solutrons to hundreds of perplexmg problems that can and do develop In baseball games PrIce p0STp8Id S1 00 DAGUERREOTYPES LIsts members of THE SPORTING NEWS AllTIme AllStar Team plus IIfetIme playIng records of almost 200 major league all tIme greats PTICC postpaId 1 00 HOW TO SCORE A detarlrng method of scorIng long used and developed by 1 G Taylor SpInk publrsher of THE SPORTING NEWS and for 11 years OTTICIZI scorer of the Worlds Serres ContaIns complete explanatlon of SCOTIHQ system wrth detaIled ex planatron of plays In each Innrng of a Worlds Serres game plus OffIcIal Rules of Scorrng PTICB postpaId 25 Cents he potting cms O 1 lj N Il l I . . 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' IP 0 ' W N on n 1: K n S f n n f O 0 D 1 mr , 3 X U B Football fContmuerl from page 741 In their fourth stralght XICIOFY they overpowered the Panthers 33 13 Displaying an lmpenetrable defense the followlng vseek the B team racked a fadlng Burroughs squad 20 0 and cllnched the ABC League tltle Playing their best game of the season CDS pulverlved Western on thelr op ponents field 46 0 In thelr final game the Iunlor R ms smashed the much larger but more erratlc Ladue team 32 0 thus successfully completing an undefeated season In the bstckfield Country Day featured Co Cap tfuns Tallback Weldon Rogers and Fullbaek ohn H 111 Quarterback Dlck Helmholz and WlHgb3Ck Fred Hanser who set a B team all t1me scoring record vslth 84 points The powerful llne eonslsted ol lx ar Nelson and erry Loeb at ends Guy Hertel and oe Hickey at tackles ohn Hay 'md B111 Dyer at guards and Sheldon Stoek at center Also to be commended was the crushing defense rounded out by llnemen Dyer Hay and Hickey and secondary men Sonny HHFYISOU Hertel and Roger Lord C Football fContmucr1 from page 74j the C Elexen to punt often Burroughs d0ml nated the first half Codasco however roared back IH the final period led by Leydlg vsho scored IWILL The follovung week the Rams routed a heavy but slow Priory team 32 0 in a non league contest In the last encounter of the season the 1Vl1dgets traveled to Alton where they gained their most lmpressne xletory of the year crushmg the Cadets 39 0 Defense vias the key factor as C D S scored five of thelr six touchdowns on punt returns and intercepted passes Mfnnstays of the unusually strong defenslxe lineup were Durb Curlee D1ebel 1m Frlck Martin Galt Arne ensen Hugh 1VIcPheeters Wynne Morrlss Arthur Scharff lm Schnelthorst and Larrv Weiss The hlgh srfnrino' hnolffipl can slsted of Bacon Leydlg Capta1nThrus Pettus and Tom Singer Varsity Basketball fCont1nued from page 791 10 polnts led the Rams attack The closest game of the season came agalnst Prln 37 34 Outscored by the Rams 14 2 ID the first quarter the Panthers bounced back 1n the second but their rally fell short Mlller and Cordonnler shared scoring hon ors wlth 10 polnts apiece In thelr final game of the seaon the Rams again routed Western 57 17 as the fast break of the Rams proved too much for the Cadets Miller on the end of the successful fast break scored 17 polnts vshlle Cordonnler had 16 and Boeschensteln had 12 B Basketball fContmued rom page 802 scrapped by an improved Prln team 48 47 which pros ed to be thelr only league loss C DS then sped past a tall but clumsy Thomas jefferson Varsity 48 43 In the first round of the Mercy Inxltatlonal B Tournament Codasco lo t a heartbreaker to Normandy 52 48 as a technleal foul resulted 1n defeat for the Rams Angered by th1s the B team leadlng 22 0 at the end of the hrst quarter trounced W M A 57 41 After ox er vshelmxng a weak Coyle team 54 29 the Co dascoltes ended the season vslth a hard earned X1C1Ofy over Chamlnade 43 37 Hlgh seorer for the season was McClelland with 149 points elose behlnd were Hanser and Hlrseh with 138 and 129 polnts respeetlvely Codasco vuth its deadly fast break and exceptional balanee seored 651 points to the opposition s 576 C Basketball fContmued rom page 801 the C Rams could overt Ike and trounce Prln Clpla 33 23 Codasco then rolled over Western Military Academy 37 26 In a return match with Lutheran the C team Lutheran drive 37 33 In another non league game the Rams came from behind to overwhelm Thomas efferson s B team 28 22 In the sec ond round of league play john Burroughs avenged their earlier defeat by swamplng the Mldgets 43 21 Although playlng a very creditable game the C Rams lost thelr seeond game to St Louls U H1gh 55 40 In thelr match Wlth Prmclpxa s Panthers C D S agaln had to come from behind to eke out a 22 19 vvln Playing a rather sloppy game the Rams lost to Prlory 44 33 Later 1n the week however the C team retaliated by wallopmg Western 45 28 In the final two games of the season Codasco galned rexenge on the Prlory quintet 28 12 and vsere defeated by a strong Chamlnade Freshman squad 49 38 B Soccer fContznued from page 862 rebounded to crush the Western Eleven 2 0 goals by Halfback Gentry Thatcher and He1mhol7 Fac mg Burroughs once more Codasco lost IIS only league match 1n a hard fought high spxrlted con test 1n whlch a Bomber wmg scored the only goal of the afternoon After thoroughly overwhelmlng Western Mllltafy Academy 4 0 the team played 1tS finest game of the season whlpplng Ladue 3 1 on three goals by Helmholz Throughout the season the defenslve posltlons were filled ln by Halfbacks Thatcher Lloyd Har r1son Tucker and lm Frlck Fullbacks Guy Her Page One Hundred Eighty flu ll Il ll ll . . 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' , , I 2 - tel and Ioc Hlckey and Goalle Qulgley The con tlnuously 1mprox1ng front llne conslsted of Wtngs Eynon Carl Roessler and Henry Masste Instdes erry Loeb and Wynne Morrlss and Center for vtard Helmhol7 Although the team had IIS bad moments ll managed to finlsh on a hlgh note wlnnlng three of lts last four games Many of the fast hard h1tt1ng B k1ckers should prove vsorthy assets to Varslty soccer teams 1n the comtng years Lower School Achvthes lContmued rom page 1192 well as the Upper School boys attended three symphony eoncerts durlng the year Ofg3Hl76d group slnglng vt as praetleed by the entlre Lower School for one perlod eaeh week One of the school year s htghllghts was the tr1p made by thxrty Lovter Schoolcrs durmg Sprlng VHCHIIOH to places of hlstorlcal lnterest Led by Mr Ward the boys xlslted Washmgton D C amestovsn Vlrglnla Cettysburg Pennsylx anla and other SIICS Sex eral other vteek end trlps were conducted by Mr Ward to Pere Marquette State Park and the Beaumont Reserxatlon Thts program of extracurrlcular act1x1t1es has not only helped make thls past year more enjoy able and edueatlonal but also has contrlbuted 1n maklng the boys of the Lower School more avx are of the many unknovsn fields vxhleh l1e around them Troubadours fContmued rom page 1141 Not ex en bad vseather could stop the Trouba dours th1s year A few hours before the show was to go on Saturday exenlng the electrlcal povser falled because of an lee storm and could not be restored 1n t1me For thts reason the show vxas re dated to Sunday exenlng Desptte these dlfiieultles the productlon was a complete success After danclng to the muslc of Connle Kanexsky and h1s band untll one oelock the boys resumed classes on Monday mornmg B Baseball fCont1nued rom page 921 Western Mllltafy Academy by the scores of 8 l and 15 5 respectively Taklng 1n strlde the terrlble weather vsh1ch hampered praetlce at the first of the season the B baseball team showed much determlnatlon and were able to Whlp themselves 1nto an out standlng team Next year s varslty team w1ll wel come many of thls years excellent B baseball squad Page One Hundred Ezghty stx Varslfy Baseball fContmued rom page 911 w1th DeAndre1s Country Day lost tts first game 10 4 Starter McM1llan was knocked around vuth tvs elxe hItS and ten runs as the Rams were never ln the ball game C D S could muster only three h1ts OH three DeAndre1s hurlers In the first ame of the state tournament Coun try Day defeated 1 hlghly touted St Charles Nlne 1n etght 1nn1ngs 4 3 Converted hurler B111 Dyer although allowmg ten hlts held on to galn the w1n Wlldness by St Charles hurler Wllll3mS vtho earller had pltched a no hltter gave the Rams '1 run ln the first St Charles went ahead 2 l IH the thtrd as they seored one run each 1n the second and thlrd 1nn1ngs The Rams seored tvto 1n the fifth as Hanser slngled and Clarkson trlpled Clarkson then scored a moment later on a wlld pltch St Charles scored one 1n the sex enth as a trlple and a double led to an extra lI'1Ull'1g game Pltcher Dyer then trlpled and scored as ack Kern who had replaced HlCkOk at first base h1t a sacrlfice fly St Charles fatled to score 1n the bottom half of the elghth Calthough the game xt as home teaml glXlI'lf,, CDS the xlctory In the second round of the state tournament Hwelvxood took adx xntage of vxlldness by Dyer to knoek the Rams out of the tournament 9 5 A 7 2 lead xx as enjoyed by Ha7elwood ln the fourth 1nn1ng Hazelvsood coasted IH A three run seventh fea turtng a trxple by Frank Elllott vsas too llttle and too late to change the tide of vletory The Rams made 6 errors glxlng the Hazelwood Nlne fixe unearned runs Ilm Clarkson Dyer and 1m Mlller paced the ntne hlt attack wlth 3 2 and 2 hlts respectuely B Tennts fCOH11HU6d rom page 1012 and Frager playlng the second and thlrd slngles won the only tvxo matches of the afternoon The scores vxere respectlxely 6 2 6 3 agalnst Lung Strauss and 6 4 6 2 agalnst Goldman 1n the last smgles The first doubles team of Long and WCISS made as l1ttle progress as prevlously They lost 2 6 6 4 l 6 Brothers Mtke and Kurt Latta formed a new second doubles team but follovsed thelr predecessors by loslng by scores of 6 8 and 3 6 It 1S not too opt1m1st1c to suppose that a t1e for first place 1n the ABC League 1S 1n order because of the weakness of the Western and Pr1nc1p1a teams The outlook for next years B team IS even br1ghter as many of thts year s members may be returnlng . , . . - , , . 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