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

 - Class of 1958

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'- fha eoclcwco 1958 The Yearbook of the Sami lows Country Day School Saint Louis Missouri June, 1958 Volume XXXX fill May 27, NSG, llC2ldITHl5IL'F Ashhx ,w W l Harper plan-vs mortar on the corner- 441116 as the lhvn Pre-side-m ol thc Board ol' Trustees, Iamcs P. Hickolc. :md the then Secretary ol the Board. Fthzm A. H. Shepley, look on. To 'rhe friencls of Counlry Day who helped make our new school possible we make +hls ecllccctaon cs S X 4 mu Honorlrx Churmqn rus 1 me 1 n ns L l than lrmsxu 1 o oirml s s rm ground l3ItllxlI1L scrum m Xlr Rohan P Hu h s H d ff' l g e Q1 o anu tx Plannmy, Committee md Nlr john R Caullx and Iamu C roxe members of the arnhmuural Lommntee LXIITHHC the Oflgllqll desngn ol the nux school 3 K. l 1 l X , 1 I . l ' A A l ' V Q l 5 fa. L l M limi .I'Do -ll. Q I al L ol' Ihv lirulrcl ol 'I' ,tvam will l 1 h -ll ol lim H P. Ili 'lu la. the ' 7 'flwt l thc z , dig. llrst .pudv ol Ga l all the ' Q .h F 1. , HE new St. l.ouis Country Day School is a monument to education-a community shoyvplace. housing the optimum in facilities and appointments. It is at once the home of tradition and the embodiment of progress. a tribute to the past and an investment in the future. It is a gift to youth from a large. scat- tered group of generous men and yvomen--the friends of Country Day. The friends of Country Day have much in common-a dedication to youth. a faith in the future. and a firm belief that Americas position in the World of tomorroyv rests heavily on the condition of her independent schools today. It is with this in mind that they have planned. and worked. and given to make our new school possible. They are the group of parents who eight years ago dreamed of a new Country Day . . . the men who planned this school and those yvho directed its construction . . . the parents and alumni and many others who gave. re- peatedly and unselfishly . . . the campaign 2 5 1 J Y - he Mr. Harper speaks at the ground-breaking eeretnfmy. May l5, 1955 heads. who yvorlced and worried for years over a job that must often have seemed hopeless. To you-to all of you-yve. the students. ex- tend our humble and made it possible for u our sons-to attend school. It is our hope yearbook may serve undying gratitude. Assembled for the tletliez . E sincere thanks. You have s-and. perhaps. one day. this new and wonderful that the dedication of this as a small token of our The Class of l958 contributed to the building campaign ition of Danforth Cha vel on anuarvl-1. 1958. were sonit of the many tritnds l Country Day yxho l , content U I l Hezldmzlster, Faculty. ,4ccwKemc1':4 rllhe Senior Class its it Clrew. Se- niors. Classes. I Senior Lettermen. Athletic Associ- ation. Football. Baskethzlll. Soccer. Rifle Teaun, Fencing. Baseball. Track. Tennis. Middle und Lower School Athletics. Student Council. Student Court. Transportation Board, Signet Sof ciety, Rostrum. CODASCO. News. Troulmdours, Masque, Glee Club, Lower School Activities. eatwzea Looking Bzlclcward. Commencemen+ +l1is year signifies no+ only 1'l1e complelion of ano+l1er successful year a+ Counfry Day bu+ also 'rhe culmina- 'rion of +l1e mos+ challenging period in +l1e annals of our ins+i'ru+ion. For during +l1e frying days of +l1e +ransi+ion from fhe old campus +o +l1e new, flue adminis+ra+ion shouldered +l1e double burden of Opera- +ion Halleluialf' and normal adminis+ra+ive dufies. Yel' in bo1'l1 capacilies 'rhey achieved monumenfal success. cfgclminiotrcction Ashby 7 Harper H1-ADN1 X811 R J I tlx Ashhx 1 Harptr Htadmasttr ol the St IOLIIS Countrx Dax Sthool prtpartd lor Colltgt 11 the Blur Atadtmx from x1h1th ht gfldll 11td as t11ss x 1ltd1ttor11n 111 1937 At 1'r111tt1o11 l1t C1lSl1l1glllSl'1LCl 111111st1l hx I'LQL1X1I1gI1UI101S lll xf1ULlLIlI 1 1111111 1gts 111d xars1tx lttttrs 111 1ooth11l 1st h111 111t1 s1x1m111111g Rlttr strxmg ont 1t1r 18 Ass1st111t Dlrtttor of Athltttts ll Prtnttton Vlr Harptr atttpttd 11 1308111011 II tht lV1ou11t Htrmon Sthool as 'Vlasttr ol Frtnth 111t 8171111811 Dllflllif tht xx 1r 11t strxtd 1x1l11 tht 1xx 18 1 11 httr pllot IIICI 1111111 p1r1 Ill tht 014111 1xx 1 t 1111p1 3,11 111d III 1 l1ClS O11 tht 1p111tst 11111111111d For h1s st111tts to 1119 tountrx Mr H1rptr xx as 1111 lfdtd the Dlstlngulshed Flxtng C ross f1nd lour alr mtdals After being dlstharged from 111t N1xx ht rtturntd to Prmttton lor two ytars to studx I111tr111t1o1111 Rtlatlons Illd I 11111 A111tr1t111 Af111rs 111 tht C r1du1tt Sthool I11 tl1t sprmg of 1947 Mr HIYPLT xx IS 1ppo111ttd Ht 1t1111asttr o1 tht An1tr1t1n Sthool of QLIIIU 111 lndtptndtnt dan sthool Ht rernalntd thtre lor lour xt 1rs thtn ltlt to htton1t Ht1dms1sttr ol tht Amerl t 111 Sthool ol I 11111 111 11103 l1t rtturntd to tht 91 1tts to 1ssu111t tht l1t1dn11sttrsh1p ol Countrx Dax Htrt III add1t1t111 to 1111111111131 111 IIIY 11txx 1t11ures of sthool 11le ht hs1s gLlldLCl tht I111ant1ng and hu11d111g of tht ntxx school Pagtt, I' ztltf To +he Class of 1958 '1 111s has htt11 1 ytar ol dttlslon for 111 ol us It should long ht rtmtmhtred 19 the year ln vxh1th tht t11t1re Country Day 111111111 students 11tulty p1rt11ts trusttts 1nd alumm dee1ded th1t the long 1xx 11ttd n1oxt to tht I 1dut campus h1d to ht Ill 1t1t xxhtttxtr tht dlf11tu111ts Wt sh 111 ttr 111111x not soon lorgtt tht stll satr1f1t111g tflort th1t our lrltnds made 1n ordtr to tomplttt tht 11txx sthool 111d I thlnk th1t tl1t next gtntrmon ol studtnts 111d ol partnts 111t111htr tht t1s1t th ll xx IS 111t1r ht11111 111 14117 21 I th 111 tht tht xt1r h1s had ptrl11ps dttptr s1g111l1t111tt for tht st111or class has 11s groxung puns xours sttmtd to us on 1l1t othtr s1dt ol ht 11otr1t1td 111111 usu 11 1111 1t1n1 111111x ol tht l1tu1tx xxtrt LOI1U.I'I1LC1ll'11l 1 t11ss so r1tl1 111 prorntst xx IS 11ot 1111111111151 th1t p1o1111se Dllflllg tht Chr1stn11s 1 IL 1111111 tht st111t11s ltd 111 xx IX xx1111 t11tl1us11s111 111d SPIYII 111 l1t 111155 111oxt tht sthool to 11s 11txx t 1n1pus 111d s111tt tl1t11 xou 111xe htgun to HLLOYIIIDIISII 111 largt 111t 1surt lllt thlngs xxt h1d predltttd 1 r xou As th1s 19 1xr11tt11 tht C11ss of 1918 h1s 111 opportumtw to lt IRL 111 IYITPYLSSIKJII on t11t1r sthool xxl11tl1 xxlll rtt1t1u11d t,rt11l1 to 1l1t st11t1t11s htntht Ill 111t xt 1rs to UJHIL Tht 1rr1port1111tt of th1s thmgt tannot bt tx lgg1LI'3lCd I hopt that 11 xou tstke l'1OIl'1II1g elst 111111 Countrx D1x you x1111 t111t xxlth xou t xxould do xxtll to re tompltttd llFyILlS on C11ss of 1958 Fxtry dtslt to ht ITIUIL 1tutt 1 ll tht t11d t1 1x1t11o11 11111 t lt 111 II xou h IS tr IX 11 ol ont s t11llt1guts ol out s to111n1u111tx and ol ont s stll Ashby T Hmm' '7-2'3 gqwml O . 1 'A 1 Lf 1 1 2 11 1 1',f' 2 I . 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Q1' 7'111I'11'l'Il Wi+h personal developmeni' and ma+uri+y of conviclion as +he desired goal, Coun+ry Day has consislenlly exposed her sons +o 'rhal' high calibre of faculfy guidance so nec- essary 'For a well-educafed man. Wifh l'he realizafion of fhe new campus, lhe infellec- fual afmosphere has been refurbished, pre- senling bo'rh 'facully and sfudenfs wi+h in- creased oppor'runi+ies for +heir academic pursui+s. ccwlemico railed si mn.-. ! - as-. -ee I ..? The Senior Class the members ol the senior Class, have many fond and lasting mem- ories ol' our years at Country Day Sfllflfll. There were the days in the glorious old lower sehool. when-Sanders and Eagle Eye Lutz didn't see eye to eye -our lives were at stake on the old busses-Thursday and Saturday ses- sions were lashionable-Steve Mein- berg and Bill Smith had ruinbles-Mr. VVells tried to tell jokes-Mr. Roach eouldn't lind the Q-R volunte- Nelson. Valier. Ravenseroft. and eom- pany were baelilield men-sandwiehes and eraelcers - and - milk w ere still around-we played basketball in the shed-the school band gave eoneerts- w e sang with Mr. HaydenfNlr. Reeves threatened to use the spike-Nlr. Severson went modern-we were gen- tlemen on the symphony busses-and there was no homework. Then on to party time in the middle sehool. w here-Mr. Durl'ee's room became a steam bath-Red and NVhite games turned into lights-we took an educational Chieago trip- we wore blue jeans and tee shirts- Harlem Globetrottersu was shown in ehapel-everyone wore white pants lor the Burroughs game-we had a niaga- zine drive for the new sehool-we gave square dances for Nil.-someone graded the GE papers for hint-and there was never any hot water. Cn to maturity in the upper sehool, where-coats and ties were just a tempest in a teapot -we sold bean- As I+ Grew ies. hookeovers and insurance-the busses were straightened out-we were respected by lower classrnen?-we took a peaceful drive to jeff. City-the foot- ball team livened up Kansas City-we gave the hest lttnior Prom ever-we rode ponies to station HHOBOU- Latin parties were the rage-someone was highly irregular -we attended Assemblies and Fortnightlies-we dec- orated with funeral flowers-no tests were given on rainy days-Clarkson gave his first hlast-we wanted to he seniors? Finally the sophistication of our senior year, where-a jaunt to Europe got things rolling-foothall camp was no sweat at all-we were friendly in Milwattkee-Charlie was the friend- liest-we met Barh at the airport in soccer clothes-Mr, Myers found sex metaphors-Bart had a hlast to rival his neighhor's-everyone came in tttxes-we heard Be that as it may. it attgurs well speeches-the Syndi- cate tooli over-Bent hrought the first frishee- meetings were held in the old Corlasco room-somebody eouldn't find his Hilman-an English teacher threatened to start an ivy league store -and a liquor store to finance it-we enjoved the iee on the Senior Pond -Bob enjoyed it the most-skating he- came a new sport-the stag eltth was at its primewpoker took the place of honteworlc-we had a little snow storm-we all rode hieycles to school -w e graduated! Hugh Cabo+ Bar'rle'H' vhRY el1ss must haxe one exceptlonallx sharp member the Mr lxy League xx ho has the 1xy knack for dressmg and xxearlng the neatest most strtped clothes hlmsell Il'llI'lIlCI'D In Hugh Bartlett the 1 memher lt has heen proposed that ll the chtmpagne Hugh eould drink ll md strll but no one beltex es Hugh vxhcn he stys ll a kex to a successful college eareer Hugh that conslstency for Cn1turally to make Cl tss ol 58 has sueh oee1n xxere 1 set of fall ln 1 straight ltne If sexere 9lLldV1Ylg IS other senior and vxhen questloned 1hout hrs aetlxttles on Mon d1v behmd th tt perleetlx mnoeent reply hes that l1rn1l11r exll gle tm tn hls exe Astde from hls lxy aetlxltles B1rt has found tlme to be one ol the most actlxe md popular bovs on the campus Alvx lyS tn some llII'1CllO1'l of student gox ernment thls year Hugh Vxas Chlel usttee ol the Student Court and under htm the Court func ttoned ll top preelston Beeause he IS sueh 1 t1lented 1etor Hugh xx 19 1ble to dtspltx .1 large xx ardrohe of Brooks Brothers 1nd Harxex s Llmlted stxles appearmg ln sexen Masque and Troubadours performances Aslde from these aettxtttes Hugh found tlme to he Feature Edltor of the xe1rbook 1nd partlelpate on both the x 1rs1tx soeeer llld htsehall te 1ms Seholastleallx Hugh xx 19 UJI'lSlSlLI1lly on the Honor Roll Beeause of hrs exeeptlonal popularlty 1nd ahllttles 1nd be etuse he IS so lxx league 1lreadx Hugh IS certain to be '1 success 'tt Prlneeton Pug: Ptgjttt t rt Seven Years at Country Day PRINCI 'I ON lqu-l lqw Student Counell C lee Cluh ClfLllllll4JH Stall Neue lflww lquh Student Court Clee Cluh Clrt ul mon Stall Ne u x lletor lrouhtdours Xetor 'Vhsque lllwh lib! C lee Cluh Student Court Mtor Vltsque H1 ' Chlel IUSIILC Student Court leature ldltor Cotmsco Presldent Vlasque Seeret 1rx 'lretsurer Cleo Club Xetor Trouhadouts Common sense ts xerx uneommon Horaee Greeley Now about thzs platonzc lore I 1 l ' 1 ' 1 '. ' 1 . . ' 2 I e . ' 1 ' , 2 . I ' ', A if . , lflfm-l.35S 4 'X K V- Ll 1 Ip x T ' ' -- I 1 H . - z .'- 2, 1. 1 I I , 1 I. Sc i 1 I wx f , .Q ' x 4 'l ' X I V I 1 X as V Y X vs V X - , - ' ' , , , 1 1 ' x ' x x x H, A2 'Q' . . 2 . , . 1. . 1 ' 1 riff? 111 '1 1 1 , 12 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 . ' 4 5 ' ' . y V x x1 1 wlll be tops, for he goes out on more school nlghts than any x A x ' Q C r 1 ,A ' x Z 'A K x ' -' 'xx - t 1 x l I is I xx Y l In S, i . I 'I I .1 'gm 1' U N ' ' 1 r . . A . . . . . . . ts 91 . . z .. 'z x ' 1 , 1 R , 5 Q . A l 1 z . 1 . 3- 1 il 1 21 . i 1, 1 ' 4 v 4 1 ' 1 2 et c ' . c ' c ' ' , , Q . . H . . . 1 'ty 1 1 -t 1 , . s , ,. 'Hi 2 C . , 1 '2. ' ' ' ' . ll I . l'Xx ' . I A . l . 4 1- . X ' gg A 4 ' 1 ,. :'p 1, fi Two Years at Country Day YALE 1956-1957 Decorations Committee, Masq ue 1957 1958 Business Stall Cotmsco Clrculatlon St all N1 us Actor Masque VHFSIIY Football VHYSIIV Soccer He that IS of a mcrry heart hath a con tmual feast Anonymous Thzs zs his pond' Where ts he? Chrlsfopher Osborn Benl' G6 THREW a Frlsbee 1nto the air it came to earth I know not vxhere At least that s what they say he was mumblmg as a certain smiling Princeton graduate led Crent slowly to his office for another friendly tete a tete It seems certain lntellec tual elements lust dont understand h1s particular fascination with anything that fllcs or swims Cor comes from outer spacej Nevertheless Chrlstopher had the d1st1nct honor of being the lnstlgator of Codasco s Frlsbee fad and played first string lxy ball under head coach Myers When a ruling went out that this sport would not prewall over old fashioned football Chris une seemed to enjoy uslng h1S aqua lung searching for frogs 1n the school pond equally well Not often can a boy enter Country Day in the middle of the Junior year and cxpect to become an Integral part of the class by usual academlc ability and slncere frlendllncss he found a place caslly among his classmatcs 'ind has proven his ability in many ways Besides making Honor Roll his scnlor ycar he also dex el oped into ft rclmble ccnter for the varsity football team During soccer season hc played first string goalie for the xarslty winning 1 lctter here to go xx 1th the one in football Wlth his 'tffable pcrsonallty and 'tbrllty IH many fields Chris is sure to find collcge as enyoyable as his st ly at CDS For undcrlylng his llght hcartcd 'approach IS a set of firm convlctlons which will guldc htm to success in the last analysis Page Nmetcc '1 is - 1 I - ' 97 4 I . I y 7, 3 1 ' o ' u 1 s QC jj ' I . , - - 1 . . . . - p , x W v . . . . 3 . . , . . ..- L . , - V as x - . . . V V . - . .4 . - . q, . . . - . , graduation time. But with Chris' unique outlook on life, un- '-:Yft . Q - 1 1. X c lc . 1 . T W . . J. . . , I4 . . C x . 1 . . . a .b X . .b . - If C . . . L I . Y. . i . A B . I K .- tc - - - - J: Dameron McDonald Black 66 ODL1-H oodley oodlex oodles vxomp uomp an agaln the famed Baeon Fat qulxers IUIO that unlque rhy thmtc motton wx hleh has astounded sentors for manv months Yes Dameron 19 a man of many talents Besldes presldmg oxer De Smdlezt fthe most powerful org tntfatlon knovsn it CDSJ Buster employed h1s notortous double sneer to vsln man Ill hls sentor year tall 200+ lbs of hlmj Bogat nexer had to throw hls lnfluenee around because he xx as alvx ays a most vxelcome addltlon to any Cexeryj eard game or bull sesslon Although Pot ldmlttedly enjoyed the hner thlngs of ltle oeeasxonallx he surprised exen hts best lrtends by expressing humble but penetratlng oplntons about eurrent admtnlstratlxe problems Thts tralt of being able to mtx an oeeaslonal pro fundlts xxtth a great deal of ltght hearted fun has won Denny 1 great many frlends at C D S Desptte leaxtng Fr mee dry and Europe IU elnders the ltrge one ama7ed a eert nn antlered buddy by 9LlI'XlXlHg football eamp and Vklfllllflg a xarslty letter h1s senlor year Takmg tlme out from h1S studies Den helped the Troubadours on the deeoratlons commtttee and the Masque on the stage crevs besldes aetlng for both as a senlor As Mr B and hts englneer boots tr tmp off tnto the future hls good humor smcerlty and undaunted persex eranee vxtll vsln htm many nevs friends and an equal share of success Page Tumty Eight Years at Country Day I 'NIXPRSYIX Ol CUI UR-XDU K u flu Stage Crux Vlasqut Duorxtmns Commltttt 'Vllsque , L Ketor Troubadours -Xetur Vlasque X xrsm football from the erem n of hls he td to the sole his foot he 19 all mirth Shakespeare bliss O K Don, you can send ln Brud nou A . n 1 A A l.l.'6-l. T7 e ff ' .. .5 X - -' 1 ' . ' '-, . 4. ' , e 1sar7-1,+5s C Ar. -1 .A :L . . k' 4 x I ' I ' xl x ol , , ' . ' .- e I - Y - y V - 1 I . ' J J , d ' 1 1 1 N X ,, ' -s ' ' x. e, A I I v ,. xx v , ff - . - v , -vt v -1 4 ' X 4 .1 1 9 1 is ,555 u . - Q C - - cc as sa - ' ' , ' I the undtsputed tltle of Mr. Ugly-Man-on-Campus. A blg 1' . gt, e, , . 7 , A ' 1 H - ' . ' . . - , -wil p,:,,:g:ef We - -- , , me Q H gg ' , . X ' . ' A 4 W V 'X K . . ' ' if X K. I C LL sa I - x - ,X I N x 1 ' h K ' if . I ' X .'l X' . i Il l' I 0 H L l x x I ' ' X , ' ' 1 ' vs ' 4' '. c ' c V Y 2 . . ' X . . . . . is . i ll 2 ix 1 I u. l B. Sc I 5 I Q, I 1 lk I. 1 V 'I V' . X . Q 5 e I u I SK ' 'VS Frye tears at Country Day AVIHFRST 195-1 1905 Yale Award Athletre Assoer rtron Vrrsrty Traele lflu K 6 lrtertrx Stall Comsco Crreulatron Still N1 us athletic Assoerttron Vrrsrty Traele lub lqml Irtertry Stall Cormsco Crreul rtron St ill Nt rt s Vtrsrty Iootb lll V xrsrty Tratle -Xthletle Assoetatron Deroratrons Commrttte Detor rtlons Committee Stage Crexx Vlasque unror Prom Committee lib! Q58 Chairman Conxsco President Athletre -Xssoe Troub relours VI tsque lillu Slg,net Society Varsity Football Varsrty Basketball Captain Varsity 'lrrele Red Warshall when I Mm any good head work done Warren Clifford Boesczhensiem nose Napoleon 'gil X? But sir you know I can t play without my Desert Casuals ROM hrs moo horn and desert casuals to the trp of hrs Cyrano nose Boesch has shown himself to be one of the most of 58 five years ago Warren has steadily produeed an enjoyable brand of southsrde humor mixed vsrth enough of that neces sary qualrty of leadership to become one of the most popular and reliable members ol the class As Chairman of THF CODASCO he has worked tirelessly cn eouragrng hrs assistant editors on to bigger and better things Fen realize the xast amount of time Mr Modesty has actually spent on vshat rs obxrously the best publrcatron the school has ex er seen Athletrcally Warren earned sexen yrrslty letters rn track football and basketball becoming one of the seleet few to re cerxe this honor Because of hrs outsttndrng performance he has become more or less of a permanent liYture on the Athletic Assoeratron and vsas elected rts president rn hrs senior year Despite hrs time consuming duties with THF CODASCO Boesch has been able to malntarn a strong ax erage In addr tron he has been rnxolxed rn qurte a few other aetryrtres rnelud ing The News Masque Troubadours and Stag Club If he cxer did anything but vxorlc on The Book on vseelcends the members of the latter ney er knew rt Seldom are the qualrtres of leadershrp frrendlrness and mod esty found rn one person Thrs last qualrty will vsrn Warren new friends although vxc may remember hrm for the others Page Tu enty one ff'-H5 Q . 2 ' r . Aff tl t Y I Z, t , X Q A it I ' ' . . -l. f It ,lr -'a'n ,Y . Y X I O U . - . I choose a man with a good allowance of , , , 5, l ' 1 cs as Y - 5 r r f versatile men on campus. Since his gallant entry into the Class i K 3 , ' t ' K if A 9 if ' 73 ' v' - l X L . X J' . E q . 5 . . sc . 1 . , ' E . ,, . . . . . -X Y X 7 ' . 1 . H I U . K 5 in . y t . . , 1- B F X X I K A l - If A l 5' s N L x 1 - L ' ' 5 I ' -. 4 , ' h f . . c . . ' t . X I . v Y X . . v X 4 X . Y. . x . x - A , K ' I il 57 x 1 ' 9 S c ' , - - , cs sa v lr X I h ' 1 l 5 ' l . , 7 . Harold Hu+son Carspecken, Jr 11171 H,1x1,1111x bronze Ford XIICIOTIJ scruchcs to d Stop 111 1111 Countrx D.1x p1rk1ng, lot .md 1 6 J scnlor unfolds .111d Stcps out rlhls Illl blond IS Huteon C .1rspccl1L11 of f.1111c .1t W1n1hlcdon ForcStH1llS and Mary lnstltutc Connng to C D S III hm jurnor Vcar Hut cstablmhed quita .1 rcput.1t1on for hnnscll .19 '1 top notch tnnnls p1.1xcr Tdlxlligl our the numhcr one spot on the tcnnls tc.1n1 hc 131.11 cd xcrx 11111 kccp1ng 111s opponents 11.1111 by the lcncc xxlth hls pouulul hclpmg h1n1 to c.1r11 1 lcttcr 1119 Qcntor u.1r But Hut 11.15 more rcnoxxncd as .1 grc.1t loxcr tl1.1n as .1 g1L.1t 1thlctc Casanoxa C'.1rspcc11cnS rcput.1t1on .nnong 111e11119crs ol thc opposltc Qu r.1p1c111 spread from Fqrguson H1 11 to V1.111 IHQIIILIIL xx hen he c 11111 to C od.1Sco Hutson s xx.1r111 pLrson111t1 won h1111 not onlx 111.1ny fcrnalc adrnlrnrs but .11so 111.1nx lrunds It Country D.1v uhcrc hc v1.15 one ol the best llkcd bovs 111 thc class Scholasncallx Hut clld outStand1ng v1or11 111 1115 two Short wars at C D S 1Vl.11nt.11n1ng an honor ax cr.1gc hc 11 as near the top ol the cl.1SS IU pl1xs1cs .md Cl'1Ll'l1l91I'X po1nt1ng out hm Qu Lntlhc talents ln the chcm 11h Hut cst.111l1s11cd .1 record 11111ch 11111 probdblx Stand lor .1 long tlmc to comc 111 om Short 1L.1r hc broke mo tl11St1c tubcs mxtccn test tubes dlld tvso bcakcrs of sulfunc ac1d Hutsons VKIHHIHQQ pcrsonahty and lrlcndllncss are Sure to makc hlm a succcsi dllflflg hm college ycarS P11541 Tu mtg tuo Two Years at Country Day PRINCETON uh 111 X 1rs1tx Tennls V11 I1 s Chorus TTf1LllJlll!JllTS C1110 C u C nsttx 1311111111 1 1111 N 1111 C, orus lI'flLll7lClUlllS C lac Cluh o nnnd IS Ilfilftlll 1 1 ur o1g.1111f 111.11 IS dcllclcnt 111 .1 stnsc ol humor Co crm' 1 But Uncle Russ told me to play defense 1E1, - .37 Y. ' 1 ' . - , ,, z , ' - 1 11 18137-1.158 V1 ' ' -' 2. 1111 Xlilfhllh' nis .11 ', 'h .. H 1 ' N ' 1 11115 '111 ' ' 'xcd 1 1'1'1 ' 1 A11 .11 I .N .. 1 fr-' 5-r Q X , , , 1 - Y I A 'I 1111 , l - . A , . . . , . 1 ' ', - ., ' 1' D 1. 4 . . . . . ' gg 11 I . . X 4 1 1 ' ' If 1 1 A K , 1 1 1 if 1 . 1 ' I I I I 5' I I 'x' Il Q I ' ' I ' I ' ' I . II . lp' I L' I I ' ' I 1 I I I 'l 'B' ' I'. lorcl1.1nd smashes. Hutson also cxccllcd in lmslcctball. his hcight 1 ' ' 11 2 1 1 'A 5 ' 1 1. ' Q 1 . .5 - Af Af 11' 55 . ' 1 1 1 5' 1 1 nf' 1 5 1A' 1 ' I' if 1. 1 5' 1 1 -1' . ' Y , V , , , ' , V , A. , . ' , H. 2 v 1 .1 ' 1 1 1 'f 1 1 1 15- - ' 1 1 5 ' 1 ' 1 4 1 A . 1 - 1 2 15- 1' 'If 1 1 1 - - ' - f ' 5 1 1 ' 1 - 1: ' 1 5 ' 1. I 'I In I IB. K. ' I IA xi' I ' xl I h' , Y.. . . . X . . . . 11 J Eight Years at Country Day WESTMINSTER 19ao l9w6 Decorations Committee Troubadours 1906 1997 Transportation Board DCQOYHIIOHS Committee Troubadours Varsity Sotter Varsity Baseball Setond Team All ABC league Team 1907 1938 Co Dante 'Vlanager Troubadours Athletic Association Cirtulation Stall Neus Co Ticket Manager Masque Detorations Commlttee 'Vlasque Varsity Iootball Varsity Soccer Captain Varsity Baseball manners gentle of affections mild in wit a man Simplicity a child Pope cant use the pool untzl we get all tlus stuff out James Adams Clarkson 66 DIDIN T hate a thing to do with ll Mr Myers Honest Im 1nnocent were the childlike and pleading words that often echoed 1n the hall outslde fi certain senior English class And im really was an innocent lad Somehow the faculty seemed but this just wasnt so he was merely a yict1m of circumstance Cor opportunitvj Tony was extremely well skilled 1n the art of haung a good time and always imparted an unusual xitality to a party or bull session Athletieally Iimmy was one of the few boys in the class to earn his honor letter Lettering twice in soccer and in baseball and once in football not to mention bemg selected All ABC in Aettuty Squad his yunior year 1m was easily elected athletlc representatne for the senior class His enthusiasm for all things athletic was a familiar tra1t to all h1s classmates as he would continually be getting together a tough football or basketball game Although lim nexer serlously threatened to take the class detur whenexer the need arose he could always be counted on to do some serious studying to maintain his average In add1t1on to athletics l1'l'1 s extra curricular HCIIVIIICS included roles in The News CODASCO Masque and Troubadours Cand exen the part Romeo-at I B S J 1m has always been a frlendly and likeable person and we his classmates wish hlm equal success during h1s college years Page Twenty three 1 ' ' , - ' , W . I H I , A Hof , . . Q. . l . . . . ,, 9 ' ' 9 . - x ' 1 , 3 s ' ' 9 . ,, 7 . . . Y 5 I C L x 1. to get the impression that Pinkney,' liked to hack aroundf, - L 3 Q v v' ' L - cc as v V Y - - - ' CC 'L B 73. Y ' . f 9 C - , ' ' ' Cf 3, 3 7 . . . . , Y 1 3, S n V s 1 3 Y 7 . , , - . . . . . . 5 5 9 v I. Y . . 3 Y , , . . . . . . We , ' . 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' ' , ' ' , ' f . 1 ' 1 ' St-von Years at Country Day DE PAKVV , I tnNl1n tat Itnuhun nr Imuhun Prnt Nltntgu Vltsq I tw fm tutmtttm tm n tm lm outs B stntss Stull Crxnxscu N u s K Rust: urn 1 n nuns Nllst .nn xxtt tx IH nn lrunds qllC1li'c'S1Xl1I'l You ffot to let me back znto the Stag Club J 3 I Maurice Alvin Dlehr GG ms mm soda muthtnt docsn t gnu you Lnoug,h hgmouns Mo as ht drnums ol tht I Up DItlLl1lI1L .tt tht old sthuol Buck ln tht 7 Up room Mo tonsuntcd morn h ttlts ol thtt tarbonatcd stuff than .mv othtr stnlor ln tht hlstnrx of tht sphool dfllllslllg, 71 ps Ixus not Vlns on I tt n t QXI'ldILdlC uhtth wntrolltd tht stltotml Ill Hr unc fr V10 plunntd mans ltsunutlng wants On tht mort snruaus stdt Mo p ntulputpd tn m tm ol C ountrx Du s txtm turruulur .utlxltus tn lns upptrdtss xt trs As uns tumt munugtr of tht 'Iroulmdours ht Ixus rcsponstblt lor tht Lllhorutt Qosturnts ustd IN tht produtllon ol tht nulodrnnu Otpmn Nell Vln llso tnjmtd Cllblllllg tn tht Rwstrum Ind xx rtttng lor The Nuts on tht l7LlSlI1LSS st tfl ol tht xt trhoolx lu Ixus ont ol tht top .td guitars In hls stntor war Mo trud his hand lor mthtr hls loot? it QULLL fur tht hrst tmu and quulxlx lt trncd tht csstntl tls ul tht game Under tht xxutnhlul we ol Cough Bhnsdgll ht dutloptd tnto a trulu ball handltr .md usutllx tttttttflgtcl to nutxxtt hts oppomnt with 1 flulx of hls Lclucuttd tot Nlos dttnrmlnatlon his strxcd hnn utll in tht past und should contmun to htlp htm tn xxhtttutr ht undcrtukts tn tht future VV1th hls plnasant naturt and Lasx gfjlllg manner ht ts sure to make as mam frtcnds .tt Lolltgt as ht dtd hart at C' D S Pr ft Tu t nm lllfd-ltldfi Pr1.'z 2l'l',Vw' alurs I .Nfl . 1 l urs 1.az ,.zu' 151364 l U37 Pr p Nlunug, ', 'IW lt l urs llc 'ati ns C tnrnittuv. lll72lfl ' u, .'1v,:4,l l,itvrut'y Stull, t- WST-l.35N Dew 'Q ' 1, CjUl1lINlIlt'l'. . 1. luv ft 'tm g 1- ' H -A Ii- I I . . . I - K I I I ' I In ' ' - I t I r Q I 1 A' .t ,I .. . , K I ,. h , - , . , , , 3. A ' ' ' I - I A' I I Xl' ' E Id i 4 I 5 A 1 I 1 5 ' ' 3 ' I , I J 5 5 J I But ' ' - l S S . l ' t-1' it In limo ul 4 ' I . ' H Q 1 Coclusco. As social Cll1'CClOI' ol BuStcr NVOTIIIIZIH ' Black s powcr- I ful -, ' V - I - ' IST' ' l NAS. l ' ' ' 1' Q, ' U ' ' ' , . lid, '.' ' ' ' l ' ' ' ' g V' I if . l, ' ' 2 1' 'Q f, f ' . I I 4 I I W ' U' I 'A -' I-' .'. I l I 3 I I I 5 IA' L' I ' I ' . N I I A I ' l ' . t 2 I ' ' ' 2 A ' ' I ' 2 ' I - I J '-': I A'. I.',' 5' 2 l I ' Ii ' I -, - I I , - I I 's if I ' 1- It t ' I . I I Q ,l '. I K. ' ' 'L I ' 'L U l ' . 1 2 ' i l .1 Z 1, I A ri V. I v. K . ' ' 's' I rl I I' A I .5 I I ' I . ZX' A' I ' I I ' I I I I i ' 5 I Q I I . I ' f I ' I I I 1 ' I' 1 I A. I O .L II L 4 Y I I If B' ' . I it - K I r 1 ' ' I 4 I I I I I I I I 1 I.. . . . ' , . ,. . . 15' K -fit? X ,7, James Thomas Dodds Ill Lxtosr exery elass has one particularly outstanding student and in the Class ol N78 this box xx as im Dodds xxho has led the elass seholastle illx exerx xear sinee Class 5 Inxarlablx eonselentious in preparing his xx oils lm eould alxx ays be eounted upon to eome up xxith the ansxx er to the question that baffled the rest ol the elass But lm did mueh more than study during his eight xears at Countrx Dax as he partlelpated aetlxelx H1 sehool life I-I1s laxorlte pastimes meluded CUINIIIU to sehool an hour late llrom the printing, shop he saxsb and tixing to lxeep The Ncus Room quiet so that he eould xxrite his editorial Dodds and Ends operation of putting out the paper bv eliminating the old fashioned Nezts meetings and instituting the more enjoxable Betts parties xxhieh lasted until all hours ol the morning and sometimes attraeted large eroxx ds lm s elassmates reeognifed his abilltx hx eleetlng him to the Student Counell sexeral times In his senior Vear he also ran on the traek team and serx ed as Literarx Editor of the xearbook Amid ill his other actlxlties he found time to aet in the Marx I Senior Plax Trouhadours and 'Vlasque xxhere he xxas unsur passed as 1 first rate Ham With hls intrlnsie mental abilitx COIISLICIHIOLISIICQS and per sex eranee im is sure to be a sueeess at Princeton and in xx hat ex er he undertakes after college Page Tutnty six Eight Years at Country Day PRINCETON 195-1-1955 Class Detur Faculty Prize Prize Speaking Award, Middle School 19:19-l9.1t1 Class Detur Faculty Prize Dartmouth Cup Iuetarx SMH Comsco Iitemrx Stall Ntus bb llht Student CULIDCII Cl iss Detur Hlrx ard Boole P1110 Fxetutixe Fdltor Nt u s I itemrx Stall CoDxsCo Xttor Flrouhadours -Xttor Vlasque Rostxum C let C uh I torn Reporter Llllltll Prom Committee Nw Qwb Iitezarx Izdltor Conxseo Co Fditor in Clfnel Ntus Cl Iss Detur uultx r Sl tdtr l c ue: ipltx Still Com 1 -Xetor rIltlLllJlClHLlIS N I Senior Pllx Xttoz Vlasque Rostluni C let uh lvoni Rtporttr C li ipel Introtluttloi Signet Soeietx Cum Iuudt C onnntttee Genius is one per eent inspiration and ninety nine per cent perspiration ldzson Wx aff' X,-ff VW? W6 'These NEWS meetings sure are blasts' 1 4- ' I' 1 V, ' 1 C 'I 5 l .- llfl .C- 'z.. ' 2 lc ' ' ' L ' , 'X . 1 ' I I, 1' I . l QA 1. 1 ,1 3. , , I ' A ' 11 .7--l.-F' ' ,. , ' ' - .' -. Y .x- 'M Ai., I ll ' 1' P im' .ll ' jlllf' W Blow 1' . 2 . I ,sec I l. . .V ' ' 2 ' l I ' ' I 1, ' r . t . --C1 74 1 1 11 - -' 1 3 ' - A A' W ' ' ' 1 ' I I , 54 . . I . . . . F . . W I - 5 I 11 -1 11.11 V 1-1 Y 'yr my 1 '1 .1 ' 1 1 1 f 5' -1 1 1 ' 1 C 1 I , Y 1 7 I '1' N - 1 V . x - . 1 ' . L 1- ' lk . N X x ' P' I 1 I X :Tx 1 ' ' 1- 1 1 if 1. 1 --' 111 1 1 1- 1 .X i X ' Y . X . ' . . M I 11 A A . c A I 1 - - - A,.fw,11- . . . . . . wie As Co-Editor-in-Chief of The News. lim revolutionized the ' L 1 N . . ' . . . - ii 5 ,V Y if fs, ,A ' s 1K xx ' L ' h ' ' ' vc r I 1 . ,A. 'K A . ' Y Nfl .1.,, ' . 1 1 . . . . . ,,e,.g,,' wtf ' 'A - ' ' . . , 1 . sf 1 -1 ' 1 ' 1 T' l?'1 14?'1l1 J , . ex A . i . . . . Y. . . I E . . 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J , J 1J. 1, .1 W 1 Daniel Burke Feinberg 66 AN dlg these cool ncw lockers w1th loux res hlgh llft door handles full race tumblers dual coat hooks and a blower They should really moxe out With these words Dan exprcssed h1s approx al of the lockers IH the new gym but he stlll wondcrs why Mr Wcbb would not let hlm shaxe the door md put splnncrs on hls own locker Ex cn lf Mr Webb dldnt go llong wlth hls automotne ldeas Flngers found a large fol lOVS1Hg as a membcr of De Syndlcat h1S senior year And w hen he wasn t machme gunnlng one o dat mob de Adm1n1strat1on hls humor hrd the class ln stltches some other way bcclmc thc Hrst ln thc class to bc acccptcd to collcge explalns w hv hc w rs occaslonally mlsslng from a good bull SCSSIOH or two earller 111 the year Wlth hls consumlng lnterest for ears and thmgs technlcal Dan found II more lnterestlng and prohtable to c xrrs hls non ftcadcmlc act1x1t1es oFf campus By his descrlp tlon of our ncw lockers md bw his technical knowledgc of the ncwcst or mstcst thmg on wheels anyone could tell that Dan kncw his chosen Hcld perfectly Of course he had an Interest in the Hncr thlngs 1n lxfe too that IS untll he was ymxed and had to jom thc Stag Club w hlch dzd glxe hlm more tlme for his cars Although he mav hfnc to lcaxe cars bchmd whcn he heads for h1s new alma mater hls enthuslasm and teehmeal knowledge should lnexxtably afford h1m many pOSS1b1l1f1CS for d1st1nct1on Page Tu Cnty ught Four Years at Country Day WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY lfhw lfhb 'Xctor 'IfULll7ld0LlfS 1Qu7 1976 Decoratlons CZOINIHIIILC Fl roubsidours Decoratlons Committee Vlasquc A llttlc nonscnsc now 1nd thcn Is rcllshcd by thc w1scst mcn Anonymous HRS! llll! Be a fella go Marcella N115 I f' 'H it . X x I V I X A x 'L x X Av xx' m -'S I O V . K V V - V. V V . -. s ' s s V V sa ' v f x. ' Y ' 1 .. . , Q . I l ' . ' . ' V Q v V V. . .V . ,, . ,, C 5 -, - V- V V ac - as ' ' , VI sk V - + sc 1 I' ' ' as ' ' 9 But everyone has a serious side, even Dan. The fact that he ' liz X X A . E ' K X I Nl l ' X . L V V VV V - - - as as - Q- , VZ .K -C V .V V . I .- I V its , . . , . . V S. ,, V . . .V . . . . ll 1. I C 'I Xl ' H 5 O ' I L , , V , . . H V, , . ,V . -N Elght Years at Country Day BROWN 1966 l'lh7 Photographlt Staff Nc us 1957 1958 Busmess Stall Coofxsco Photographic Stall Nt tt s lJLt0I lIl0I'lS Committee Troubadours Dctoratlons Committee Masque Cum 11111111 Marlowe wonder lf voodoo works9,' Louls Nathan Golclrlng LTHOUGH some of h1s classmates may have ox erlooked Lou s athletlc accompllshments at Country Day It IS only Httmg that he be glxen due reeognltlon for edglng out Den Black 1n a famous transatlantle mee dovxn the SIHIFS from the bar to E deck vvlnnxng the grand pr17c of an authentlc membershlp card 1n ust as SIZQ was no measure for h1s success 1n th1s momentous contest Louie more than made up for a shght dlsadx antage IH helght and vmtage by domg remarkably well 1n all facets of campus endeavor Regftrdcd hlghly by h1s classmates for hls amlable and eonslderate outlook at all tlmes Louls mamtalned an honor average throughout hls elght years at C D S and sur prlsed all h1s frlends and even hlmself by Wllldlflg up hls scholastlc march wlth an 89 average h1s senlor year nettlng htm the dtstlnetlon of graduatmg Cum Laude With this excellent aeademle record behlnd hlm Lou had no trouble galnlng en trance to the college of hls cholee Athletleally Lou s prlnclpal lnterest lay 1n tennls playlng on the B team two years Hts RCIIXIIIGS outside of school vsork conslsted of membcrshlp on the dance commxttees of both the Troubadours and Masque and camera work for the two school pubhcatlons The News and THE CODASCO Wlth thts enwlable record at Country Day and h1s lnnate capaclty for maklng frlends eastly Lou IS sure to go far 1n any future undertaking whether at Wllll8mS or ln hls business aet1v1t1es thereafter Page Twenty nme I . h ' . , VL , Inf1nite riches in a little room. 1 L e .5 - I U o 7 3 1 ' 'c ' 7 . , A.A. 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I , i 1 Wllllam Charles Hall LTHOUGH B111 11xed under the constant danger of fallmg 1n 1 eleat hole he somehow managed to axold th1s ha7ard and earned the reputatlon of belng one of the flnest football players 1n Country Days hlstory Hls ab1l1ty to leaxe the oppos1t1on standmg flat looted was vsell known throughout the area as he was All ABC League and Honorable mentlon All DISIYICI for two years Tne xarslty traek squad also benefited from B1lls In add1t1on to be1ng an outstandlng athlete Wlllle had the d1st1nct1on of taklng sen1or math h1s jumor year as he had come from Atlanta vsell prepared scholastlcally H15 modest unassum Ing manner and easv southern dravtl won h1m many elose lr1ends both male and female a fact to vshlch h1s elassmates and the Klrkvs ood pol1ce v1111 attest B111 s vsh1te 57 Chexy could often be seen headlng tow ard the Klrkvxood area as he vsent to v1s1t relatlx es Durlng hls tvso years at Country Day B111 preslded oxer a seleet group known as the Alter luneh Club vxhose HCIIXIIILS were alvsays carrled on IH a hlghly SCCFCIIXL manner behlnd closed doors B111 further demonstrated the school loyalty and Splflt that won ex eryone s respect by decoratlng for the xar1ous school dances and organmng a cheermg SCCIIOH at the xarslty basketball games These many qual1t1es vs111 make B111 a vxel come add1t1on to h1s college Page Thzrty two Two Years at Country Day ANN APO1 IS 19-16 lqwr Varslty lootball All ABC League Honorable Mentlon Al1D1str1et Yarslty Traele lqvr 1018 Varslty laootball X11 ABC league Honorable lVlent1on All D1str1et lee Pres1dent Athletle ASSOQIQIIOH Deeoratlons COYNHIIIIQE 'Vlasque I eame I saw I eonquered Caesar You got to be bzg to play football 7 -' V .V , - K -'I I 1 I . f ' B- ' 5 L - is xl X ' H l ,, 7 1 ' i- O I . . V . . Z x ll N, i L Y 1 C y I -K C I , 4 L . X. I I X 5 L I u - - . 5 Y xl L. B lc s I 1 C e I 1 presence, as he was an excellent sprinter, and earned a letter. t ' ' 1' K ' 1 li ' ' 77 9 ' X l K C x nl A 7 Y I K N . x ' 1 K ' 1 1, v ' 'K s A C sb x ' , ' ,' - a Y - a v ' V ' , . 9 ' ' if ' I, 7 . i 5 4 ci x 1 as , K - ,f - K ' , , , . - I . v 9 4 V I 1 X . l 7- H . ' - KI ' ,J Five Years at Country Day VVASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 1956 1957 literary Staff Naus 1957 1958 Decorations Committee Troubadours Nearest the throne itself must be The footstool of humility Montgomery 5 Had a lzttle trouble on the way to school today' David Allen Hanks VERY Monday morning a black 57 Cheyy cony ertible comes rolling 1rltO the parking lot vyith a neyy dent in it Daye has just lost another battle vyith a felloyy motorist Although he yy as rather unsuccessful vyith his car he more than made up for it vsith success in other endeay ors Daye ney er went around bragging about it but his exploits yyith the fairer sex somehovy got back to Country Dav and he vsas often qu117ed by members of the Stag Club during afternoon study halls vyhen he vyas trying to sleep Daye possessed a quiet determination that seryed him vsell in He displayed this same drlye and yyillmgness to giye his best for the good of the class vyith his yy ork on the decorating com mlttees of the Masque and Troubadours helping to make them a success The literary staff of The News also profited from Daye s yyork as he vyrote for this publication during his junior year Daye s unassuming manner and good humored grin yyon him many friends during his NCBIS at C DS as he quicklv shifted into his neyy cnyironment in Class 5 and became an integral part of the elass His school loyalty and class spirit are cert unlv one of the reasons the class of 58 has enjoy ed such a fine year The entire graduating class joins to yy ish Daye success in col lege and in the years to come Page Thirty three .l , ' ' l cc - . . ,, l . T l i if fin O ' 7 CC Y 37 V ' ' 5 'ii 7- . ' 5 A . Xi . . , .B . L 7. . ' is ' X 7 . 3 V I ' f I 7 varsity soccer and tennis, in which he participated for 2 years. 7x7 Y. . v x 1 Q . A 1 - 9 n 7 Q n n n . U , , C c 7 l l 1, V 1 . . . ' ' X l . b 1 4 J 7 J , 7 ' 1 V I u I . . . L v. J vu . 7 - CC ' 1 . XJ, John Rlcharcl Hanson MID the erash of shatterlng d1shes a short but sorrovxful moan could oeeaston tlly be heard as Dlek walked 'tcross the dlnlng room to eongratulate one of hts careful dtselples Al though hrs constttutlon could barely xxlthstand the trials of betng Headvx alter lt held up remarkably xxell on the football field exen after sexeral of his erashlng tackles had flattened a good portion of the opposlng team It xx as xxtth xlelous tlekles such as these that he xx on '1 berth on the second team of the All ABC League seleetlons last fall Alter h1s fall aet1x1t1es xxlth the Varsltx Football Team Dxek turned to soccer and proxed to be the toxxer of strenth for the baek field for txxo years runnlng H1s fullback kteks sent the opposmg te 1m btek 1nto thelr ovtn terntorv ttme and agaln In the sprmg he xx ts often seen throxxmg an objeet that mlght be confused xx1th an oxergrovxn frlsbee but xxhteh he assured ex erwone xx as merely a dlseus Although he enloyed h1s tlme spent on the athletlc field eol leetmg letters lVlr Hanson 1lso shoxxed great potentlal on the xx hlte eollar slde bv fulfilling the dem mdlng POSIIIOII of Busmess lVl1n1ger of The News for tvso full xears Hts elassmates are xxell mare of hrs eonsctenttous attltude 1n the classrooms at C D S but some say he dld pretty vxell ox er at Burroughs too D1 les eontrlbutlons to Codaseo both on the athletle Held md IH extra eurrleulars xxlll alxx avs be appreetated bv hls el ass mates and should paxe the xx ax for future sueeess ln college Page fhtrtu four Etght Hears at Countrx Dax WASHINC lN L Xllx l RSITX lib 14111 Business Still N lfiww lqnh Buslness Staff Comsco Buslness Stall N1 za x 191 Nur Buslness WHHILLT Nt us Clreulltlon Still Nfus Varsrty lootball Varsity Soeeer lfhr lfhh Buslness Still Cooxseo Buslness 'Vlsnager Nm u 1 Clre ul mon Still Nz u s Varsltx lrootball Seeond Team All -KBC League He id Walter Co T11l1et Vlan lger lroubtelours Deeor ltlons Commtttee fl I'UlIl1ldtllllS Co Deeorttlons VI tn 1g1r Vllsquc Varsltx Soeeer Varsltx Trael1 White Vlarshall Hls llmbs vxere east ln manly mould or hardy sports or contest bold Scott 'fCream and sugar str? , .V ,I , 1 1lO 1 1 1 x.1 i. l'lL'S .' ,. 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Seven Years at Country Day C.-XRLETON lqwo lflvo Transport mon Bond Uv Stage Crew lroublelours N Senror Plrx with St 11,1 Crt w 'l roub ldours St age Crux VI rsque Nothmg 19 aehlexed before It be thor oughly attempted Szdney That butcher sure cut zt close Mark Fernlund Hearne NYONE who has frequented the llbrary IH the early mornlng has undoubtedly notleed a tall boy s1tt1ng at one of the blg tables, slowly porlng oxer some form of hleroglyphles wlth a rather palned expresslon on hrs brow Upon eareful lnxestxga txon one can gather that thev are aetuallw notes about home work Th1S unbellexable aetnrty wlll eontmue wlth an oeas lonal glance at a maga71ne or two at the end until the period IS ox er Unltke most senlors Mark does hrs homework rrst and then relaxes There 19 an ulterlor motlxe IH hrs aetlons how exer he w ants to become a sehool teaeher he IS ClOlI1g unto them what he hopes w1ll be done unto hlm rn the future Vlar-cus IS one bow who adds 1 eontlnentll tor rather a eountwnentall Haxor to Countrw Day retlxrttes through lns llarson with BS He has the dlSllI1LIlOI1 of belng the onlx C D S member 1n ohn Burroughs Luna Club Q93 Whrle partlelpatrng IH sexeral outsrde aetlxttles Mark has held hrs grades at a respectable lexel He has been on the Stage Crew and DCCOFHIIOIIS Commlttee of both the Vlasque and Troubadours for the past three tears being tsslstant Stage Vlanager th1s wear Stepplng from behtnd the seenes IH his yunlor wear he appeared 1n the 'VI I Senlor Plan He also serx ed as a member of the Transportatron Board Wtth hls east gotng personalltw and humor Mark should find tt an east matter to find frrendshrp w herex er he goes Pagt Thrrtg frte .. z 2' lflnb-l.:1 .uf 4 5 .l.l..' 1' f ' Tl 19.-l.l.w .z'- z ezf- - ., . . . . 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V - V, s . cc - ,ss fi . , V Rtchard Henry Helmholz GG ow look Bart for the l'tet ttme the baehelor ltfe ts great rlhte lottd tfhrmatton could be heard anywhere on the CDS eampue when lVIobv was queettoned on hts marttal etatue or laele of tt vthteh vvte more often the eaee Although Beaxer oeetetontllv let hte eynteetl tendenetee get the better of htm on eober eeeottd thought he .tltx aye proxed htmeell t Ae preetdent ol the Stttdent Counetl the Senator reached the 'teme ol hte polttteftl eareer at Countrv Day vshteh began the dtv ol hte ttrtt tl tn eltee etght When not trttng to get 'I tgor t due ttttlt hte eteter he eottld tltt its be Iottnd tn lVIr Htrpere ofttee cltseueetng the eleeorttm ol the etttdent body or the Honor Code Exett te head ol the etttdent bodv Dtele found ttme to be Sporte Edttor on The Ne us and act tn the Maeque beetdee betng Seeretart 'I reaeurer of the latter ae a eentor Due to hte tm tftng tbettnenee he hte lettered ttttee tn xarettv traele tnd represented C od tseo on the tthlette lteld on manv lexele Wttttttttg lttende tnd tttfluenetng the 'tdmtntetrttton for the dur 111011 ol hte e treer here Dtcle hae managed to be one of the Wtth hte tntelleetu tl etptetty and logteal outlook on ltle he should ftl vtaye Gnd m my thtnge to do eten tt Prtneeton The enttre eletee hte 'tgreed to tote for the Sen ttor ehould the goxernment deetde to t'tlee tt leaet one logte tl etep tnd tllovt htm to etratghten out a Iew admtntstrattxe bottle neeke boye tnd yet emerged a ltttlc abote them eomehott Page Thtrttf mt Fight Years at Country Day PRINCI ION IQ1-I lflut Student Court Current I'tettte Prtfe tt I 6 Student C outte I ttertrs Seerettrt Roetrunt IQW6 IQN Student C'ounetl S ret trt I r tneport tlltttl Bo trel Roetrutn I tterftrx St til C'ott'teeo Itterart Stall Nt u x untor Prom Cotttttttttee Aetor 'Vlasque Varettt 'I rtele Inter Seltool C,ounetl Still C otmeeo at I 8 Preetelent Student C'ounetl Sports Lelttor Nt u e Seeretqrt Treasurer Vleteetue Seerettrt 'lreaeurer Stenet Soetttt I3to5.,rtpltt Sttll Cotttseo V rsttt Ir le Vtrettw 'Soeeer Roetrum Chapel Itttroduetton C'ornmtttee 'VII Sentor Pltt Itterarx Stall Cotmseo C um luttdt Born to exeel Congret e So I says to Brud 1 1 'I .' 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' 2 2 ' ' , ' t 33 Four Years at Country Day WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 1936 19st Deeoratlons Commlttee Troubadours 1957 1918 DCLOYQIIOHS Commlttee Troubadours Deeoratlons Commlttee 'Vlasque Crttlelsm IS the mark of a well rounded man C Palmer Home sweet home Guy Stephen Hertel VERY class has someone who can be depended on to supply a wlseeraek or funny story at the proper moment Guy ftlled the blll admlrably Hts ready wxt and steady good humor won htm many firm frlends dllfllig hxs stay at Country Day Al though Guy eould always be counted on to crack '1 funny thout Mr Battenberg he managed to pass the German course w hteh IS proof of hls sehol lstle abtllty Undernetth hlS ltght hetrted exterlor Cuy possessed a quiet determmatlon that serx ed htm well IH sehool work and athletles He studted hard when the need arose and played V trslty Foot ball and Soccer wlth the same fierce eompetltlxe drlxe Thls drlxe carrled oxer 1nto hls actlxltles with the falrer sex as the Southslde Sweetheart eould always be found with ft date on Saturday nlght H15 explolts m Mllwaukee are still legendary wlth the Stag Club and hlS whlte 57 Chexy eonxertlble hasnt eramped h1s style xery much In addttlon to h1s many other good qualities Guy w ts alw ays a wllllng and eooperatlxe worker for sehool aetlutles as he helped to make the danees a suceess with h1S work on XHYIOUS eommlttees and xolunteered hls serxlees lor the Btg Moxe whleh saxed the sehool a considerable sum As Guy looks tow ard college he IS sure to win many new and xaluable frlends for h1S engaglng personallty and ready w1t wlll make htm a good addltlon to any student gatherlng Page Thzrty seem , , . 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V . er ' , YJ gas 14 Maur1ce L1onel Hlrsch, Jr CG UI Mr Hughes mx Icg1s lullmg mc And hcstdcs I h21xc 1 tcrrthc hc21d1chc and mx mothcr x1ar1ts mc to go scc thc doctor Exerv dsx 21t threc o clock thesc xxords could bc xxould cmcrgc xxlth 1 tr1umph111t grm Mr Hughcs h1d just cxcuscd llllll lxom 1thlct1cs for thc lfullth ttmc out of purc lrus tr 1t1o11 But thls xx '1s not Bud s onlx t1lc11t It sccms that cxcrx tlme Bocschcnstcm vcllcd for a photographer 1 NOILL camc out ol thc N2 11x room I cmt takc thc plcture noxn Im domg mx homcxxorl1 Comc h1ck lf1tcr Wtth thc cxccpt1o11 of 1thlct1c pcrtod Bud h1s hccu om ol thc most ILIIXL boxs 111 thc cl1ss I-or txxo BLIYS hc has bccn 1 photogr1pl11c cdltor ol The Neus md THL CODASCO 21 xcrx x1t21l job 111 both pllblll, 1t1o11s In lddlIlO1'1, hc his found tlmc to hold lc dmq roles 111 the lVl21squc for the last three xears fmd to bc progmm mf11121gcr of the Trouh1dors for th2 l1st txno Al though Bud dtd not p1rt1c1p1tc 111 1thlct1cs 1 grc Il clc1l hc xx IS m1111gcr ol both x'1rs1ty b21skcth1ll 111d x21rs1tx h21scb1ll IH h1s sophomorc 111d tumor veqrs Bud cnyoyed mhmx actlxlttes out slde school IH addltlon to thcse 21ct1x1t1cs Because of his perslstc-nee h1s l!'lLI1dl1H69S h1s good humor .md hls xcrs1t1l1tx Bud should ccrt21111lx be 21 succcss lI'l h1s lour ymrs at collcgc 111d 111 thc ycars to come 'md xxtth h1s smccrc and lox 211 mtcrest 111 xxh1tcxer hc undcrtakcs, hc xxtll cert21111lx becomc 21 xalued mcmbcr of any group Page Thtrly czbht Sex en Years '1t Countrx D11 I NIXIRSV11 Ol PYIXXSHI V 'SIN A lqw-l lflxa Photog,11pl1x St ll N114 law lflxtw Photo52r1pl1x Stall Conxsco Photocrtphx Stall Nr us ctor lVl1sque ar121g,cr Nirsltx Baslwtlmll 1r111,cr X ITSIIX B1s2l11ll lllnh 1911 Photog,r1pl1x Lduor N1 u 1 Photog,r1pl1x Stall C'o1msco Clfllll 1t1o11 Stall N211 x Pro3,r1m'VI111'1ger Irouhtdmtxs ttor Vltsquc ll lj,,ll X 1 tx B1sl1 Il 11,21 X IFNIIX litst l11l or I11 111 Co1111111tt1u lfht V718 o Pl1otocr1phx Lchtor Comsco CoPl1otr1cr1phx lqcluor IN us rtulttl Il Sllll IN x opt 1111 VI 1 LU 1111211 Chttrlt uhr -Xctor Nltsque Sktll 111d confldcncc 1re '111 u11co11querCd 1rmx George Huhut Thanks, str but where wzll I put t U . ul , K, 2 25 -2 3 A , ,I 'bv . f'2 I' 2' il ', s '2 ', 12' ,Il V , f A' . 22 M '. I' 2' 2 fVI2. .'2.'.' 212 '2 'fl , - f2 '. . 12 122 .' 2 A' ,112 1 M21 2f . '211'.i,' 2 1-tlmll Nl212 . 2 22'2l Juni V1 '-' 71 -..1 C- '2 '7' ,, - fi .' . lt' Ci ' 2411 .2 . ll'll'.' Pr 1 . 211 2ll ', 'l ro li l urs 2 2' ,2 22 O O . it f. 1 u 1 1 4 1 Q A C ,K I 2 '. - 1 1 1 Q 'I V X ' 1. X H I 'I 2 5 -ix is 3, 1 'I' 5 '1 5' 1 ,xi 1 l v 1 1 1 '1 1 1 - 1 1 . I 2, 2 2 hc21rd111 Mr. Hughes ofhce, andafexx' mmutes l21tc-r. Bud I-Ilrseh -2 . mv- 415 ,,. 3 gy ess,-1 ,f .- ' . ..., M, 1A'1 A11 ' 'A 2 1'1 1 I' ' 1 1 A'- 2 In . . , 2 -2 - 2 1 211 . 1-1 2 2 . . 2. I 2 . . . I xl- 1 1 J 1 1 I ,Z ' -x 1 sc s - , 3 - 1 1 2- 1 12 1 1 1 I ' '. ' 2' 2 'fl ' 1 1A'11 ' ui 1'1 1 ' -N if 11 1 NND ' .2 JZ' ' I ' 2.' ' '. 2 2 ' ' 1 2 f 1 , J ' 'Z . i I 22 ' X21 ' x 2 ' 2 - 2 J' 22 2 ' ' 2 2 ' ' 2 2 ' 22 '. - 2 Y ' 2 '2 2 22 -2 '2, 1 1 ' 'Q ' 1 x 1 1 w ' Y 4 1 1 l ' 5 2 2 22 2 2 . J 2 2 . 2' 12 1 2 . ' 2 ' ' ' - ' . K . .. 1 2 2 2. , 2 ' 22, 2 . I .b W-2 .. Z L U 1. V B .5 .A '2.' ' '12 ' '. 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' , , 1 - 1 1 ,K . . .9 , 1. . -I., Three Years at Country Day WASHINGTON UNIVERSIT1 1900 1906 C lee Club 'Xetor Troubadours 1906 1901 C lee Club Aetor Troubadours Deeoratlons Commlttee Masque Transportation Board 1907 1918 President Troubadours Co Deeoratlons Manager Business Stafl CoDAsc0 Clreulatlon Stuff Neus C lee Club Varsm Traek Vlasque The laughter of man IS the contentment of God john Weiss ' Partydolllll 1 Wllllam Lee Kelley T IS Monday morning at Country Day and as the seniors slovsly drag themselxes into the study hall for attendance the quiet IS broken by the raueous laughter and loud exelama tions of B111 Kelley who IS telling his unsuspecting classmates about h1s cool dates oxcr the vxeekend Yes B111 certainly deserx es the nickname of Party D011 which xx as gix en to him the women Blessed with an exeeptional xoice Sandy has taken the lead ing roles in the Troubadours for his three years 'it Country Day ex en though in his 1un1or year he had a three minute laughing fit while on stage xxhleh conx ulsed the audience tbut not the directorsj Nex ertheless he vson his vsay back 1nto Mr Hobbs good graces and vs as elected President of the Troubadours this year He xx as also a three year man vxith the Clee Club and serx ed as a member of the Iumor Prom Committee Ath1et1cally B111 contributed his talents to the xarslty foot ball team and won an A track letter 1n the spring In addl tion Paity D011 took enough time out from his extra eurrlcu lar actiutxes to maintain a resoectable axerage In the three years that B111 has been at Countrv Day he has become one of the most popular boys in the class for he has a friendliness and sense of humor vshich are quite remarkable He should Hnd college 11fe a vsonderful opportunity for dex eloplng his many talents H1 Ho' Page Thzrty mne I I - ,, - ', 1 ,' , 1 .1 1 A. ,.,. y . 1 CK ' x f ,.- . C O 7 1 I I V ' 5 ' x , - cc as I 1 I , , - X ' , . , . by the boys of the Stag Club in recognition of his success with 1' C, ' , - ff H . , , L - 1 ' c , 'Q Y . 5 ' . X ' I X ' 1 X . .L L . v A v - 'I X Q 1 , cc vs - 5 - L -: . 44 l Y ,, - . Y f .V Y 1 . a , . - . - , . I . 7 . . ' C , . . Rlchard John Klllen ms vsas Dlck s Hrst year at Country Day He had been en rolled IH the Germantovsn Academy 1n Phlladelphla for the prexlous three years although he spent his sophomore year In a school outsrde of Amsterdam 1n the Netherlands CWe have lt on good authorlty that he st1ll corresponds vuth some young thmg ln the Lovx Country j As thls was hrs first year D1Ck has not partlclpated ln many school actlxltles He drd hovxexer dxstlngulsh hlmsclf rn track runmng the 220 and the 440 thus becomlng 1 great asset to the team Dlck IS probably the best natured ex en tempered member of the class Although usually busy vslth hls books he could oceaslonally be found S1tt1I1g 1n on a bull session laughlng at ex eryone s 1okcs lncludmg those about hlmstll 'md hxs mystlfylng restraint from danclng Hrs contrlbutlons rn cl ss vtere alvsays lntelllgent and shovxed ma ture thought In short Dlck has been a happy add1t1on to the senlor class and to the school Dlek plans to spend h1s next four years In Washmgton Un1 versltys Englneermg School as a student of Mechanxcal Engl neermg 1ncorporat1ng hrs natural lnterest 1n thmgs mechan1 cal But wxherexer he goes and uhatexer he undertakes the people around h1m vslll be the better for lf For any of the boys vsho got to know h1m durlng h1s short stay wlth the class and he had many friends the experlence was a warm and enllghtenlng one Page Forty One Year at Country Day WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY lib! IQUS Varsltx Track In strong noble characters rellgxon llxes and feels at home Anonymous Mr Webb' Mr Webb' -' v .. S Z U . . .v s a so c , . L 0 0 T I . , a . . Y . 7 . . Y. . . V . Y . . - - 1 . 1 Q ' I .. , ' ' , . . Y . . . . X . . , , , . 1- K y I - 4 ' , ' ' . 7 . . . . . a . 1 cc - as - Y a - - X - , . . , . ., . . . 54 . . . . ,, . ' .' 1 7 . . . . 3 Y Y . .7 Q - . . . - . , K - . , . . . . ' 1 7 1 I w - . . . . . I . . .- M , 1 v ' v r . , , . Y. , . X . . I., Q f, 1 Y v . . ,. , 1. . Srx Xeerrs 'rt Country Day PRINCETON lib-1 1973 Varsrty Tennrs 1937 1936 Irterary St 111 Cormseo Busrness Stall Cormsco I rterary Stall Nr rt s Busrness St 111 Nt u s Rostrum X arsrty Tennrs lflno 1971 Irtererry St 111 Cormsco lrterary Still Nrux Busrness Stafl Nrus -Xssoerate Ildltor Nrus unror Prom Commrttee -Xetor Nrlasque Deroratrons Commrttee Vlasque Y arsrty Tennrs lfhr 9v8 Irterrrx Stall Comsco Busrness St 111 Comsco Brogeraphy Stall Conxsco Srenet Soerety Busrness Stall News Xssrstant Edrtor Nrrrs Rostrum Srgenet Soerety Deeoratrons Committee Nlasque 'Varsrtx Tennrs Cum Laude Crrtrcrsm of our eontemporarres rs not crrtrersm, rt rs com ersatron Pemaztre It u as your zdea-a speedy ast, aw ul reactzon ' Gerald Jay Laba yyhrte ag roars rnto the school parkrng lot and out steps The Catcher rn the Rye yes Cer has once agarn made hrs entranee Durrng the day he could be found most fre oxer The News or playrng grn rn the Senror Lounge It was rn thrs may that he made hrs lryrng and rt vs as rumored though nexer proyen that he yy as the best grn plaver rn the class Gerry durrng hrs srx years at Country Day was among the most aetrxe and popular boys rn the class He vyas eonsrstently on Honor Roll and partrcrptted rn praetleally all the aetryrtres rround school Troubadors Masque Busrness and Lrterary Staffs of Trerh CODASCO and lunror Prom Commrttee In addrtron he was an edrtor of The Neus rn both hrs yunror and senror yerrs In hrs senror year as proof of hrs outstandrng aehreye ments he vyas chosen a member of the Srgnet Socrety Athletr eally hrs most noteworthy aehreyemcnt vsas hrs four letters rn tennrs makrng hrm one of tyyo lour strrpers sehool Besrdes makrng a name for hrmself around the thrs spor he upheld the tr drtronally frne standards Hobbs tennrs team durrng the four years he played tennrs for Country Day He also partrcrpated rn yarsrty ball hrs senror yf ar x rrsrty rn the erty rn ol Mr xarsrty basket Wrth hrs ey er present good humor drlrgenee rn studres class sprrrt and many frrends Gerrv should certarnlv he a sueeess rn ex ery yy ay rn college and rn later lrfe Page Forty one .' 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An'rhony Emmel Lay+on Lov1P elomp clomp' Someone with S170 36 shoes is coming down the hall A moment s pause and in strides Anthons Emmet Layton that big blonde senior with the booming xolee and ear splittmg laugh Tony entered the school IH Class 4 and sinee that time has kept remarkably busy with 1 x triety ol extra eurrieular actix ities In the spring of his freshman year he took time out from Science Fair A member of the Glee Club and Rifle Team for the past two years he serxed as Secretary of the latter during his senior ye lr He took the roll of Father William in Mary In stltutes produetion of Alzce m Wonderlarzd and he spent a great deal of time on the stage crew of the Troubadours knock ing 1nto things and arguing xehemently with Sehw atger In spite of his numerous time consuming actixtties Tony managed to mamtaln a respectable axerage throughout his career at C D S The only thing his classmates failed to under stand was If Tony could write such remarkable English com positions why on earth didnt he write for The News? But the editors did not complam for Big Anthony was one of the most xalued members of The News folding staff A loxer of company and jokes Tone was forexer keeping the bull sessions altxe with his store of new and used w1tt1c1sms This combmatton of energy and humor of dixerslty of lnterest and unassuming friendliness are Tony Laytons outstanding characteristics Page Forty tuo Four Years at Country Day WASHINCTON UNIVERSITY 1955 l9o6 C lee Club Aetor Troubadours Deeorations Committee 'Vlasque 1906 lclor Seeretarx Rifle Team C lee Club Aetor Troubaelours Deeoratlons Committee Troubadours Nu? Q18 Vlee President Rifle Team IJCCOTHIIOHS Committee Troubadours Deeorattons Committee Vlasque C lee Club Nothing endures but personal qualities Walt Whztman Layton PLEASE check your bolt 'l A I l 3 . xl K I .T A l , K , .LF -l.: l t 5, . X . . 1 s ' A i, ' B ' r . , V v l X ' ' ' . '.. , .' I , c. 1 s K I 5 y' 2 'Z ' 1 1 f 1 , - ' W '- his school work to win a first prize in the Washington U. . 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I , .ry f 5 3 ' ' K lil . , . 7 Eight Years at Country Day TL FTS lfhv lil nh Detorfmons Comm lttt L lfluo 10:7 Busmcss Still Conxsco N xrsltx Bxseball Umor ltmns Commlttte lDCUbI'rlllOI1S Committee Troubstdours Trotlbaclotlrs Vlasque ul l Business Stall Conxsco Clrtulltlon Stall IN u Stlgt Crew rlI'HLll7lllUllI S llcwratlons Cfilllllllllll Troubidouzs Proputx Nlmueu Xlrsquc X'lISIlX Soutu X IINIIX Baseball I OglC 19 loglt That s all I s xx Holmes Now zf you could just show me some power, Lt would he much more meanmgful Jerome Thomas Loeb 66 O Gorl you are xx rong agaln I hue 1 much shorter and more dlrect method Thus crry Loeb once lgun as serts hts mtthtmfttlcal supcrlorltw our 1 utrtam member of the Countrw Du llLLllU Extrx first ptr1od thls tear the senlor math section wx is entertamtd is errj. eonfused and bcluddled managed to get IH almost ucry teacher s halr Extn Mr Wer rcmucr hoxxucr would probtbly admlt that Country Du has seldom had 1 student mth errvs uceptlonal 1'Y1lllA1LI11lIlCcll QLHILIS and IIHLIGST Dllfllig hlS clght tears at Country Dax trrs has bun one of the most dependable and steady bows 1n the class ln the past two years he has also taken tn mtcrest IH the public mon of The News and TH1 CODASCO and the pro CTUCIIOII of the Masque and Troubadours errs has salts Us excelled IH athletlcs Besldes his 1b1l1tx IH skating golf and tennls trrs has starred for the A 1nd B soccer and blsebstll teams Ltst tear he xx as B soccer captain and recencd Dlstrtct Honorable Mentlon Thls past wear he vtas a kev llgure on the A team plaung more actuil game tlme than anv other member of the team Baseball howuer has alu ays been erry s best sport as he has earned two xarsttv letters and thls wear xx as the team s most effectne pltcher Because of h1s dependablllty and COHSISTCHCY and hts abtlttw to make frlcnds through h1s fun lOXlHg nature erry IS sure to continue to be a success 1n college and ln hxs future career Page Forty three l K I . . 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X . 1 - - J: l George Shaplelgh Logan s George Logan 15 desperately trymg to flmsh h1s French 'tsslgnment another senlor tlmldly approaches htm and says Top Im awfully sorry but l ah well ah jammed the 7 up maehlne agatn And for the tenth ttme of the dav George gets up to Fw the maehlne Tops responslbtlttxes at Country Day hovsexer d1d not end xxtth dlspenslng drlnles to thtrsty semors for he serwed as Seeretary on the Student Court was the Clrculatlon Manager for 'I HI CODASCO and vsas a member of the Sentor Honor Room Committee Also the semors showed their h1g,h regard for 'lop by eleetlng., htm to the office of Seerettry 'lreasurer of the class Voe tlly Top put hls tralnlnq nlth the Glee Club to good use as he set '1 record for malemg the greatest number of announce ments at lunch durlng one term On the athletle Qldl Top excelled ln basketball and baseball he vson two N'll'Slly baseball letters as 1 eenter flelder and after a ve tr of apprentleeshlp he vsas eleeted Capt un of the A basketball team Flop s one l'HllLlI'C ln athletics came durmg the Fall term vs hen hls touch football team falled to mln a slngle game ox er a perlod of three months Throughout hls elght years 'tt Country Day Top has alvs avs been '1 bulvx ark of the class 1 fatthful frlend and a rellable ofheer Wtth the stme qulet competence and vu lrm frlendshlp wxhleh haxe dl9llI'lgLll9l'1Ld hlm at Codasco he 19 eertaln to be one of the most successful members of the class rn later years Pagf Forty four lqlght Years at Country Daw WASHINCTON AND IFF 191-I lqw C lee Club lflqv Q65 lJCLOI'Z1ll0I'lS Committee 'll'OLll'IlCltlLlf'S N16 lfhr Cnculatlon Stall Ntus Transportation Board umor Prom Commlttee Varsity Btsoball 11317 N338 Sctretan Student Court Seetetarx lre ISLIMT Senior QI rss Cueulatlon Vlmager Cooxseo C lee Club Decorations Committee Troubftelours IDCLOIHIIIOHS C,0lT'lY'I1llICC Vltsque Captaln VIYSIIX Brsleethlll V IISIIX B lstb 1ll To be trusted IS 1 greater compliment than to be lox ed Ceorge 1VlacDor1r1lcl Ah, those Ml gzrls are really great '99 1 1 .11 I 1 I ' . ll W 1 - K, . . , 1 . . 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Eight Years at Country Day UNIVFRSIT1 O1 VIRCINIX 1974 1900 Busmess S1111 CoDAsco Rlfle Team Www 1956 Busmess Stull Comsto 19u6 1957 Co Buslntss 'Vlmatfer Comsco -Xttor Trouhtdours Setretary junior Class President Rifle Team Program M mager V1 tsque Dttoratlons Commlttce 'Vllsqut' ILIHIOI' Prom Commltttt 1031 1Qw8 Co Buslntss X1 mage: Comsto -Xttor Trouhidours Program Mlnlger TYOLll3ll1f1LlfS Attor 1V11sque Program Mll1lgCT Vllsqut IS 'l10NQ,' txme bttxxttn drmks Osta 9 Pzlfe Sorry buddy your ather :sn t Polzce Commzsszoner anymore Clax+on Allen Long F Claxton tou1d only slng tht old adage vxlnt worntn and song vsould Ht htm to a T for truly ht vs as the class play boy Extr since a 11tt1t txcursxon to the vslndv tlty 1n tlass hxt uhtrt ht carntd tht tltle of Loxer Boy ht has ltft a trul of brolctn hcarts md root bttr hott1ts from St Louls to Wyomlng to Florldz md hatk On tht othtr hand Clmk vt 19 also a dlllgtnt worktr md ln all his tlght ytars It Country Day mamtuntd 1 good ftxtr munly on ttnnls 1ttttr1ng twltt on tht B squad htfort mox mg up to tht A ltxtl A trztk shot ht also pltktd up thrte qultk 1ttttrs rn r1Htrv htlng e1ttttd ttptam ol tht tt tm 111 hls junior star Extr smtt ht won tht Cooxscos ld tonttst II1 hrs frtshmm yt lr ht hls bttn a munstay 111 mlklng tht sthool yt rrhoolt 111113110111 sutttss Btsldts htlng Busmtss Man lgtr on this st iff for tvso yt xrs and Program Manxgtr for tht 1V11squt for tht samt ptrlod ht also htlptd the Trouhldours and The Ntus out In hrs Stnlor xtar ht 11I1d11W camt from bthmd tht sttnts md vx111 always bt rtmtrnhtrtd for hls xlhrant mtonatlon of tht llnts Sttond coach hall IH the Trouhadours He vxas tqu tllv suttessful ln gtttlng out of school tarly possibly becaust his dtsert tasuals vsere so nolseless Be that as II may Claxton v11th all hls actompllshments here at CDS should flnd lt easy to ketp up vxlth the rest of the college mtn no rnatttr vshat they happen to bt domg Page Form HL A A' . ,, z , . .' 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' ,, 5 X ' l . , . .C Roger Endlco++ Lord III 66 OOK deep INTO my eyes you are beeomlng xery sleepy your eyes are eloslng a woree drones hypnotlcally from a dark corner of the Senlor Studles as another unsuspeetrng senlor falls under the mysterlous spell of Tagor Once agaln the great procrastlnator has found a uctlm wlth vxhleh to wx hrle avx av another xaluable studv hall to the dellght of hrs fellow SLINOYS Whether Rogue nexer dld his homevxork or hrs falthful dog Fleagle hid an unusual taste for notebook paper vxlll always remain 1 seeret but no matter how mueh klddlng the prodlgy encountered he met ll mth a smrle and ready humor hard to find elsevshere Recelxxng tvso Class Deturs 'md appearlng on the Honor Roll '1 good deal Roger hrs proxen hls ieademle strength durlng hrs elght years at CDS A fixe year men Wrth the Troubadours and oee xslonally a member of the Masque he has spent many hours entertalmng Codasco audlenees All ln all Roge has been qulte actlxe around the campus helprng out the Glee Club and Rostrum and xx r1t1ng for Tue Comsco and The News Whether tn the USA or 1n Europe the mller managed to keep hlmself perpetually m trlm xowlng to break the school m1le reeord before tackllng the Olymples Athletles haxe un doubtedly been Tags great passion and hrs lmpresslxe l1st of sporting 1et1x1t1es xull Xlflfy thls College should prose no obstlele for th1s young man xl he sets h1s mmd to II Page Forty szx Elght Xears at Country Day H XI E 1904 lfhw Aetor 'I roubadours lqwv lqwb Aetor Troubldours Actor NIIISQUC Lltemrx Stall CODASCO Llterqrx Still Neus Rostrum C lee Club Varsm lrlek lqob lqw Aetor Troubadours Vlen s Chorus Troubad Varsm I r uk I lterlrx St ill Comsco er rx St N Rostrum C lee Club Deeoratlons Cornmlttee Vlasque lfh7 lfhts erlrx St l Com Business Stlll Comseo lltemrx Still Ntus Slgnet Soeletx Q lee' Club Rostrum 'Vlen s Chorus Troub ldours Varsltx Soeeer Varsltx lraek GUYS Hows often the greatest genluses den ln obseurltyl Plautus ' What me worry 4.7 V , V I .4 f Q L ,- . . 2 P. , ,qzj c.' 1, ,. .Una , Q., ' A , .', 1 .' , -2-34, rf: l.lt'a,' all, mrs , u 1. 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Y' .Z' C 953 3 -'- Eight Years at Country Day X -INDI RBII T lqw C h Clee Club 5 lllut C lee Club Vlen s Chorus 'I roub tdours Iltertrx Stlll Con-.seo ClflIIlltlt3I1 Stall N us I rmsportfttlon Bond IFSIIQ Btseball Chee :le uler L Prestdent C lee Club Sports ldttor Comseo 'Vle n s Chorus Troub telours Clftllllllflh Stall A u Chee rleider N IISIU Blsleetbftll X trsltt Baseball I h ne room tn ny he trt for exery lov B Prtend 11' Now look Btng lgot a trade here that wzll wtn us the pennant 3 Geoffrey McClelland HE words No man I mean tts ltlee I dont dlg that 1111 ya know eeho through the senior studtes and onee ag un Geoff hls arms swmglng Wlldly ts explnnlng hls xlews on wo men Rock n Roll ete Along wtth lellow Stag Club membe Petle Meyer Goeff h ts w aged 'tn almost eonttnuous battle wlth the gtrls from the Instttute durtng his upper elftss J .lrs at Country Day But though Geoff h ts show n xery ltttle tppreett supporter of his Redbtrds the Haw ks md modern 1111 Geoff put to good use hls stngtng talent ts 1 three ye tr mem bel of the Glee Club and as Its prestde nt Clllflflg hrs sentor wear He was also chosen Cdptatn of the mens Chorus tn thts yetr s Troubtdours productton of Good News Geoff eombtned hls w rltlng abllttx ind hls lnterest tn sports ts the Sports Izdttor of THL CODASCO Seholasttefzlly tlthough he by mututl eonsent with Vlr Vlters dropped from A seetton hlllfllih beeluse he dtdnt eat up that pesslmlsm of Hardy and Conrtd stuff Ceoff eon ststently meunmtned IH Honorable Wentton axerage In tddt tton to hrs seholtrly pursuits Geoff proxed hrs athletle sklll by wtnntng a xarstty btsketball letter md two A baseball letters Wtth the ntturtl Irtendllness and sense of humor whleh hue mftde htm so popular at Country Dry Ceoff IS eertatn to win minv new frlends 1nd aehlexe 1 Hne seholtstte record w hen he enters Y anderbtlt next Fall Page forty sf ten ...-l.l:n lr A lilo-.: It , .'- - ' - t . , ., 2 . , -2 4' 2, fpi '2 L , I . if z 2' V. 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' 1 ' 'C111' 1 ' I X I ' 1 ' l ' I 1.1 l I ' if ,'- I 1 ', , 1 , ' - 1 '- ' 5 ,, - 1 1 - ,Wk 1 - -' ' ' 1 1 H 1 1 K 1 1 1 ' 1 1 A ' ' 1 . 1 ' ' - ., 1 . , , , . , . , ' 1 Q' 5 ' A -11111' Carl Frederick Garry Meyer IV 66 AN I dont dlg that stuH Its modern 1172 for me none of that Dtxlelfind or Mr Reexes longhalr that stuff bugs me Working under thls phtlosophlcal hypothesls durmg hls senior year C'1rl attempted to conxert CCYIQIH reluctant mem bers of his el tss to hls eool polnt of xlexx Exen lf he didnt al xx tvs xxln out here hls xxork on 1 eertatn Chexy and hlS ln terest IH e'1rs xx as usually QIIXLI1 tdequate reeognltlon Hoxxexer Carl s mterests xxere not onlv ltmlted to these txxo fields for he Droxed himself 1 great Isset to the school ln both tennls and brsketblll In tll hls etqht xears st C D S Carl has been lenoxx n ts 111 exeellent tenms pllxer md smee elass flxe his been 1 st tr on both A md B teams Although too small for 11 xarsttv berth tn b tsketb 111 he plaxed txxo outstandlng xears on B bqsketb tll md xx ts eler ted eaptsun hls second year When not SlLldYlH2,Y or xxotktng lor the ctrculatlon stalf of The News Petle eould usually be found In the mldst of Sentor Fun xettxlttes or prestdmg oxer rn tmportfmt meetme of the Stat, Club Despite these tlme eonsumlng '1et1x1t1es Carl usually found tlme to do homexxork m hls faxorlte subject whether II xx as l'I'llXlUg ehemteals for a stmk bomb or learning hoxx to do thlngs the list vx ty With hls sense of humor and zblllty to enjoy fun xxhlle vxorlclng C rrl his tll the qu llIllL9 vxhteh 'lssure 1 happy eareer at the eollege ol hls ehotee PlltFlf-1 Eight Years at Country Day WASI IINCITON AND LEE Www lflw6 V lrslty Tennls no N17 Deeor ltlons Commlttee Deeoratlons CIOININIIILC Varsttx Tennis It v8 lJlLOl'lll0I1S Committee Dteornlons Committee Cure ul num Still Neu s Virsltx Tennis 'I roubadours 'Vlasque Troubsdours VI lsque It dont mean r thing., If It aunt got that svxmg Dulce Hlmgton 2.4! Gee this course sure ts FASTmatzn r I V 1. , I 194-.4 - I ' - ' I! 1 ' 1 , , , , ' . ' x . , ,l . 19:-19, I- 2' -- ' ' ss' A it t 'z 1 , 2, ' . .1 1 . .. , K Yq . I. , l V. ,, I 1 . 1 . - s , 1 . . . 1. .. , . L ' I li' ' 1 . , ,, , . . . . . . ee , I 'x C T '. 1 '2.. . ' ' ' '. ' ' U V. x x . V I N I. .. v,, . . ld. q I K K - I I . xc h 'ax 5 I '-s 2 5 4 1- . . 'N I S ' I I I ' ' . 1 . .. I I 'I . I I r I ' ., A . 1 1,. . , . .. , . , , -, .1 1. 1 . 1 , K 1 ,1 . ... . II ' ' IA I I I A Z-IYIQZ ll II I 5 'I . I. 1 1 .t 11, H 1 1. 1.1 1 1 .. 4 '1 5' I . ZA' I 2 Q I 1 v ' . V34 A as as ,I x i - - 1. X 1 E 1, ' I l e 7 . , ., , 5 1 1 .H . . s - 4' I I 1 1 1 1 .. . ., .. P . . ' 2 H '. K ' 1 1 Y I 1 if . - X ' , 1' ' .. I . i xy . . Y . . ' . l Z. Z . A 1 ,' .l 1 Z ' ' ' ec ww w .. V . , 11 1. e ' 2 ', ce. ' e ' I I I I I I I ' w -II 6 5, . . . J 17' ' 1, fl Six Years at Country Day BROWN lqww lflnfd Class President BUSIIILSS Stull Masque l9wh Nur Ittertry Stall Conxseo Itter try Stall Nt zt s Bustness Stall C'oDAsco Business Stall Vlasque Clreul ltlon St all Nt u s Deeoratlons Commlttee lroubadours Deeorttlons Committee Vllsque ILIIIIOI' Prom Committee Trlnsportatlon Board Nur L tw Tre tsurer Stuele nt Counetl Clrt LlllllOI1 St tll Nuts Itterlrx Stall Comsco Buslness Stall Conxsco Co luleet Vlmxger 'lroub outs Vrrstlx Basleethtll VITSIIX Baseblll A fellow ol lnhntte jest ol most excellent laney Shakespeare Sure nzce o you boys to come down and have a cup of coffee with me James Benlamln Muller s the roar of hts 56 Ford vxagon subsldes out steps an lmmaeulatelv dressed student with a thermos of coHee ln one hand and an armload of books IH the other Alter he strolls dovsn to the Senlor Iounge hummlng E Rodney s latest eom merelal and eraeks a well tlmed greettng tt IS soon apparent to a sleepy group of senlors that I Ben I9 on the seene Ably lUlllllII12IIl'1L posltlon ol elass eomedlan and rhythm man, eesslul bull sesslon Athletleally lmms xx as an tnx aluable part ol anv te lITl he played on not only beeause ol hls hard vxork and lblllll but also beeause of hts unusual eapaeltv lor leeepmg exersones splrlts ht fh lm also eomplled an outstanding reeord ol extra eurrleular aetlxltles I'.llnlQ'lI1g from presldent ol 1 unlor Aehtexe ment llfm to treasurer ol the Student Counetl 'Ihe business stall ol both The News and 'Int Cooasco also reeelxed hts efforts not to mention hls work on their ltterarv slde 'I urnlng hls talents to the Masque and rl roubadours he helped these mo 0lQZ,'dIll!dllOY1S tn thelr produettons In short he vsas aetlxe ln nearlv exerv eampus pastlme and lf he had not deserted the Sttg Club his senior year he mlght hav found time for more eampus pursults As tt xx as, he preferred to pursue a more tangt ble Interest durtng hts senlor sesston As all hrs elassmates haxe eome to know, under hls QLllClC humor he IS a stncere e-xer present frlend and has beeome one of the best ltked gentlemen of the class Much luek to htm Page Ftfty one K.'.l .I i .' 'ff 1 , .' . z ' , , . 1 'Z , . .' X. ' . .Q ...C ,L Cel ' 2 2 , . 1 l f A ' l,Vv Q zq ' ' ll .- -.J U' l -- 1- s ' z 1 , . 'Z ' v' . A 1 -'-'x.zz , ' ad ty V' 4 I . ' 'X 4 . t 1 4 e 66 X ' ' . X.l X' X I ' ' ' 0 0 0 xvy, y 0 W if V! ' , , . . h 4 l - I X I I 1 . X 1 4 1 4 v. X l 7 , . t , . - ' X U.: -1 x 4 'X -l X I- l I i I I tx xx -1 Q 1 I . X '. xml-x x. X i . 5 If.. ual, 1 5 .4 1 4 X. jim has proven hlmsell to be the lndespenstble core ol any suc- ii SC 71 x v y.x4 ' ss. v.' 'lfr I ' 4 y 4 1 xr 1 ' .4 ' 1 ' . , g. . . . x .u 4 4 x.'..l 4 l 1. x 4 I I 'l'X- I J ' I I ' iii 'I . I 1 1 I X 1 I ' X X l i'l ' ' 4 1 ' ' l X. I' ' I ' 4 u.'X . Xl 'X '4 . i 1 . X I I X CS 'H -A L a dy, Q I 4 AA' 'J n x I ll ' ' ' X l A X l i ' .- x. X . . I. at . ,, ' f t' I ' t s - , t 't , . . ,, -. x N . , Richard Tayler Nelson C6 E s only blulling guys come the words of admomshment from the mldSI ol a smoke polluted poker game Whether Rlch vu IS blufhng or not led to a great deal of eonstern'1t1on among his fellovx poker players 1nd a stle 1b1e tnere 1se in Rleh s tncome When not trylng hls hand at a game of ehance Mr Nelson eould be found U'HX6l1Ilg those vxell knovsn roads to Columbl 1 and enyoylng college llle Cn the serlous slde ol his school eareer Dlek emerged as one of the 1b1est leaders IH the Class ol '38 belng eleeted el 1ss presl dent tn both his IllI'llOI' 1nd senlor ye 1rs He also serxed 18 see retary ol the Student Counetl and Athletle ASSOLIIIIOH On the athletle Held Rteh has 1lso shovxn hlmsell qulte eapa ble not only as Captaln of the xarslty football team th1s year but also as a xeteran llneman Besldes letterlng for tvso years he Vx as seleeted 18 1 member ol the All ABC 1 eague te 1m '1nd11ter ol the All Dtstrlet seeond team 'lhough most people Wlll re member Rteh for hls 1thlet1e aehlexements onlx hls elassmates knovt ol the txme he put 111 on the unlor Prom 'lroubadours News and other extra eurrteular ftettxltles DUTIDQ' hts years at Country Dax he formed many l1st1ng lrlendshtps but was '11 11 1vs 1b1e to put sehool matters before hls personal feelings to keep the el1ss he 1ded 111 the rlght dlreetlon 1Vll1llI'l1V IS 11v1 1ys the m 1rk ol 1 xx ell bred man 1nd Country Day should b proud to gradu1te 1 man ol lVlr Nelson s e 1l1bre Page I' ful 1'1gl'1t Hears at Countrx Day 1-XIE lflwv 1916 ll 1 l1Lf8TI St 1ll Comseo Business S1111 N ll e 1 rompter lroubaelours Prompter Vlasque Deeoratlons Commlttee Clreulatton Stall N1 us Mb 1931 Cl 1ss Preslelent lr1nspor11t1fm Bo 1rel Signet Soetetx llterarx St 1ll Cooxseo Busmess S1111 Cornxseo Clreulatlon Stall N1 LL s Prompter lroubaelours Deeormons Commlttee Deeoratlmts Clllllllllllli C lee b V1rs1ty 1011111111 V1rs1tx Soeeer 1961 1938 Class President Vlasq ue Troub 1elours V1 1se1111 Seeretarx V-ITLISLIYCI' Troubaelours N lee President Slgnet Soeletx Seeretarx S1llL1LUlC1lllI1Lll Seeretan 1re1surer -Xtltletle xSNUkll1lU11 Captaln VIFSIIQ 11101111111 All ABC league Qeeond Team -XllD1str1et Cllflllliillflll S1al1 Nsuc llterarx Sllll Conxseo Blography S1111 Cormseo Bustness S1111 Comseo C lee Cl11b Prompter Troubadours Reason and Judgment are the qualltles of a leader Tacztus 'O s just ez substztute , ' .'1: , 1 . ,,11. 1' u , H 1 . ,1 11' I' I ' I I A ' I 1 LA I 11.1 . if 1 1 . 1, 1 .K , 1.2 A 2 ,- 1-1 , 1 1. - 1-1Clu :J 1 2 1 -A ' .15 1-' Is 1-111' ' 1 , 1. , , ,Nu ,.' 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'. 1 'Z . - 11 lflti ' ' 3, 'Il'1l'U Eight Years at Country Day WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 1950 l9v6 Actor Troubadours Decorations Committee Troubadours Rostrum Decorations Committee Masque 1956 1907 Actor Troubadours Actor Masque Rostrum Manager Varsity Sorter 1957 19v8 President Rostrum Vice President Troubadours Actor Troubadours Actor Masque Decorations Committee Troubadours Decorations Committee Masque Chairman Chapel Introduction Committee Biography Stalf Comsco Literary Staff Cormsco Circulation Staff Ncus Genius is the father of a heaxenly line but the mortal matter that IS industry Theodore Parker Where did that senior go? Michael William O Reilly s the orator steps casually up to the Michael O Reilly Me morial Rostrum another eager Ccaptivej Country Day audi ence sinks back and prepares itself for one of his famed twenty minute introductory dlssertations for a five minute senior talk mvsteriously silent about the confetti and other telltale vseekend residue found in his sporty mobile ex ery Monday bright Perhaps his Irish Women for Burroughs fan clubj could tell us more about this delicate subject if he would ex er condescend to bring them to a school function President of both the Rostrum and the Chapel Introduction Committee as a senior Mike has been offering his well chosen words at debates and speech tournaments for the past three years as well as before chapel audiences PaI'11C1p3I1I1g in the Trouba dours three years and the Masque tvxo he vias chosen uce pres ident of the former this year Although conscientious about his academic pursuits he still found time for such other extra cur r1cular interests as the circulation staff of The News and the biography staff of THE CODASCO Outside of school Mike has been representing Country Day for the past two years on the American junior Red Cross With his extensixe training in debate introduction and act mg alvs ays executed with an underlying sincerity and vsarmth our Irish lad should find his mature and conxincing approach a great asset in years to come Page F zfty three , . ' I . 1 , .' , . r -' -- , - , K. 5 44 1 .' h , . , . , . 1 4. . . 7 . 1 , ' ' .U o 0 o I 0 KC 79 ' 7 ' - 3 - Regardless of his oratorical prowess, though, Mike is always . . . V -o 1 - Q V u . ' ii ' 33 7 . , ' 1 1 Y V . - , , - - , - - 9 3 Q . . .v . . . , . . a - I , v Y ' v , Cf ' ' ,J . John Bernard Quigley Jr OHN 1S a man of many attributes Although an honor student and tennis letterman he still found time to participate in numerous extra curricular aetlvltles As Co Edltor of The News he had to work far 1nto the night vxeek alter week to get out the paper Cthough it 19 doubtful that he spent as mueh time writing articles as he did arguing vuth Doddsj ohn was a member of the Troubadours the Glee Club, and the Rostrum for tvso years servlng as VICQ President of the latter as a senior Back in Cl tss 5 he was honored vxlth a sehool c1t17ensh1p award Not manv people knovy about hrs interests outside of sehool As his frlends in Bel Nor this home toyxnj will attest ohn 19 an ardent loser Aside from his amorous actxxltles he plays the saxophone in 1 local bind The Tunesmlths and as an Ex plorer he has been honored with the rank of Eagle Scout Modest and yet friendly sincere and yet easy going lohn has won the respeet of all his classmates Qulgs IS never too busy to lend someone a helping hand He laughs at other people s poor yokes tyust is he lrtlly as they laugh at 11199 This is one eharaetcristie which will earry him lar 1n life Someone onee said Il you vxant something done, you must ask a busv man ulgley is 11x1ng proof of this A member of almost exery extra currleular aetixltv in the school he could always find time for just one more These qualities ol per severance and initiatne combined with his inherent good na ture, are bound to make him a success in llfe Page Fifty four Six Years at Country Day 195-1 1900 Ilterary Staff Literary Stall 1955 1906 literary Stall I iterary Stall H ARVARD CODASCO N eu S Comsco N eu s Varslty Tennis C lee Club 1956 1957 Seeretary Rostrum Mens Chorus Troubxdours Aetor Troubadours C lee Club I iterary Staff CODASCO Varsity Tennls Co Managing Edltor Neu s 19w1 1908 Biography Stall CODASCO Co Editor in Chief Neus Vlee President Rostrum Mens Chorus Troubadours Signet Soeiety C lee Club Chapel Introduetion Committee Varsity Soeeer Varsity Tennis Cum Laude Few things are lmposslble to diligence and skill Samuel johnson No jzm, we ll do lt my way 44 V , , . I B 1 .l V , - y. A . V .1 , 1 1 . , I 0 , I , ,, . . . .. x 1 1 . Q . 1 n ' 33 3 . M 1 . . H 73X C ' I , i I , Ai v q X i v L ' - I . ' , 2 .. 1 ' . ' e . ' ' .' , ' 1 1 and was Country Day's representative in the KWK Spelling Bee. , X - I I as i x - 99. , ,K 1 e , . . , , ' A ,-w . L A . , . X X - . 9 A 4 xi ' CS ' 39 ' x x ' ' C A x , I s ' U 1 s ' ,, Q . . . x V ly y - . U x . V. . 1 1 l l I i ci. 1,3 . . - 71 - - f cc - s - as , . , . Six Years at Country Day YALE 19o4 19cm Class Presrdent 1900 1996 Student Councrl Cornell Award Irterary Stall Comsco Lrterary Stall Ncus Rostrum Transportatron Board 1956 l9v7 Presrdent Transportatron Srgnet Soerety Assocrate Edrtor Neus Prrneeton Cup Rostrum Varsrty Soccer Varsrty Traelt l9Ur l9vb Presrdent S1gnetSoerety Assrstant Edrtor CODASCO 'Vlanagrng Edrtor Neus Varsity lrootball Captam Varsrty So eer Varsrtv Traek Cum Laude Board If there rs work to be done choose the busy man for the other has no trme I B Allen Now tell me about these metaphors you ve been haurng Kent Ravenscrofl' Jr C6 UT Srrl Freud says that These words emanate from the senror Englrsh class as the boy wrth the shaggy flat top squelehes Mr Myers wrth 'r drsplay of hrs oxerpow crrng logrc Sparky rs one of the rare and grfted lcw who excel at csery endeavor whether rt be aefrdcmrc athletrc or extra eur serve as Managrng Edrtor ol The News and Assrstant Edrtor of THE CODASCO hrs senror year rs well as on lesser posts for two other years In addrtron to rankrng ncar the top of hrs cl rss 'rcadcmrcally and berng Prcsrdent of the Srgnct Socrety Seroft csrrrred hrs determrnatron and lcadershrp to the athletrc fields as well where he lettered rn xarsrty football soccer and track serxrng as Cap tarn of the soceer team as a senror Although S t w as not as w ell known lor hrs hypnotic powers as hrs famous next door ncrghbor hrs mrturrty wrth older women and magnetic qualrty wrth many Brentwood Ladue Webster grrls were always a source ol enxy and wonder to all members of the Stag Club as Spark came roar rng rnto Senror Row wrth another amorous ads cnture Wrth such a brrllrant hrgh school record now behrnd hrm there can be no doubt that Sparky w rll enjoy an equally success ful one at Yale where he wrll contrnue hrs educatron Whether he chooses to become a surgeon or a psychologrst he should find more than adequate pre med preparatron rn New Has en Page Frfty fite ' S . l V , --r -'H x . . , ' C5 ' Y 9 ' 33 7 ' I . , . . c . . .M 7 ' . . ., V. - ., x K . 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' 9 CK Q - v 1 Y Thomas Garruson Sanders screech ol brakes IS follovs ed by a resoundmg crunch and Kmg Tom hesltantly el1mbs from behlnd the vxheel of h1s b1g green Bulck to ascertam vshlch tree h1t lllm thls tlme And 1f the tree eould talk ll eouldnt haxe prox en 1ts mnocenee any vsay because Magugen has an unusuxl ab1l1ty to proxe h1s pornt by unllmlted debate and oxerpovxermg wolume as a eertaln math teacher and ex erv senlor ean attest When lVler1t Seholarshlp and then College Board came around hovxexer Thom IS proxed hlmsell equally eonxlnelng by reach lng the f1n1ls 111 the program 'md obt'11n1ng admlsslon to college at the same tlme Besxdes hls academle endeaxors Mr Sanders found tlme to be on three of The Neus staffs th1s year 1n addl tlon to holdmg down a spot for the th1rd consecutne wear on T111 CODASCO s buslness st1ff As a junlor 'Tom wx 19 a member of the ellte Prom Commlttee and th1s year helped decorate for the second t1me on the Masque Deeoratlon Commrttee vsh1le actlng as Co tleket Manager for the organ17at1on at the same ume Though some senlors may haxe vxorrled about Toms xocal eonundrums ll tlmes thev nexer onee savs h1m let the class down whether lt was cleanlng debr1s out of the pond or xx r1t1ng for THE CODASCO Blography StaH And Tom dld use h1s xol ume construeux ely 1t tlmes espeelally vshen eheer1ng for h1s Codasco team and keeplng sehool Splflt up I-Ils enthuslasm and ab1l1ty v11ll find h1m '1 good spot 1n any gathenng Page Fzfty stx E1ght Years at Country Day Wll l l-XVIS 1914 N11 Busmess Stall Comsco lfho lfhl Busmess Sllfl Conxsco lJCLOI'lllf7I'lS CKJITIYNIIILL 'I roulndours lDlUJl lll0I1S Cornmntee Vllsque Iunmr Prom Comrnlttee lfhf 1938 l1ter'1rx Stafl Nzus Co lleleet Vlanager Vlasque C,ostu1ne Vlanager Troubfnelrmrs Deeoratlons Comm1ttee Iroubulours Deeoranons Commlttee Vlasque Bmgraphx Staff Comlsco Busmess Staff Comsco Clre ul 111011 St lll N111 s Photognphx Stall NIILN Vlmleer Narsltx B1seb1ll Pesslmlsrn when you get used to It 19 just 19 1greeable as Clpllmlim Arnold Burnett King Tom 'U . .. , Q .. 2. 1' . 1' ' . xx A 1 e . , e , s- V - ' 1 1 x 1 , , ,.e. . 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Eight Years at Country Day YA1 E 190-1 1903 Literary Stall Cormsco 1935 1956 Business Staff Cormsco Business Stall Nrus Rostrum 1936 1957 Co Business 'Vlanager Cormsco Business Stall Naus Literary Stall Nrus Transportation Board Rostrum Decorations Committee lroubadours Prompter Masque Aetor Masque 1937 1958 Signet Soerety Rostrum Co Business Manager Comsco Literary Stall Cormsco Biography Stall Comsco Business Stall Nrus Prompter Masque Cum Laudf My candle burns at both rts ends, It wrll not last the night But ah my foes, and oh my friends It gives a lovely lrghtl Mzllay But I am workmg for THE CODASCOl David Edward Scharff 66 HERE wrll be a faculty senior snowball fight outside the school after lunch Thus Dave Scharff makes another shrewd move that further endears him to the hearts of the ad mrnrstratron Besides endearing himself to the hearts of the ad of more women than anyone else rn the senior class and hrs four steady girl friends wrll vouch lor rt Despite his good humored nature Dave managed to be con srstcntly one of the top students rn the class struggling xalrantly hook or crook for exery hard earned point Dave was always respected 'rs a student and he gladly welcomed all hrs fellow classmates who came rnto the CODASCO room after lunch for adxrce Extra eurrrcularly Daxe found time to participate rn many school actrvrtres For two years he was Co Business Manager of 'Irrr CODASCO and helped to make THE Comsco a financial success each year As a result of hrs actrxrtres Date became a member of the Signet Society rn hrs senior year Although he was never noted as an athlete Dave partrerpated on the varsity football and soccer teams, and the xarsrty tennrs team rn hrs senior year Because of hrs good natured personality and because he has relatives rn the front office Dave rs sure to be a success at Yale Wrth hrs excellent academic record at C D S he should not find Ivy League demands too difficult Page Fifty seven ' A I' - A , A. .9 1- 3 C - I , Q 4 , ' . Y K' -q . , ', . V 4 1 , , cc - , 0 . . 3 , , - . 4 . . . . ,, . . 1 T 7, . . 1 a a l 1 in Q a A i K - u ' ministration, Dave claims to have endeared himself to the hearts . j . . . , . X ' . , C I K - . . ' 1 . . . f V 5 'J , I Y 1 - I . I 7 L C , - I LV , ' X . v , ' .' . ' , . . . . . ., CC I 7, ' Frank Har+nu+ Schwatger, Jr HhN1v1 R one thtnks of Frank Sthu atgtr ont trnmcdtattly thtnls of a11 1I'1dlXlClLli1llST Whtthtr hc 19 Xxtartnq ft Bax Elfldll hat BtrmudaQ or caiuallx dmcueitng 1 dtitgn for a ntu Qtagt sttttng lranl1 12 ohjttttxt about ll and dots not tt hte optnton ht htastd hx tht worth ol othtrs Along xuth h1Q tltttrnttnttton to do hts Joh xxtll thts dtstmtttxt qualttx has glxtn Iqzanlt tht ttputatton ol bctng tht Frank Llowd Wrtght of tht Stntor tlass hadourk tht trx Stt 1l Frank tan r11al1t tt 19 txtrtmtlv fanultar Vlr Sthxxatqtt 111 hts tu o xtarQ as stattt llhllltlgll' lor both or gantfattons has proxtn ttmt and agatn th tt ht can tltS1g11 bLllld and cxttutt almost anx St tgo Qttttnff Bttaust I1 tnk has bttn so ttttxt 111 statgt trtu x orlt ht Stl drm rttttxts trttllt lor 1111 many othtr atttxtttts Ht has not onlx ltnt Ins bam xottc to tht Cltt C luh lor tht paSt lour xtam hut also ltd rnam C C CODS as a thtcrlttdtr for tht past two Although hm tthltttc atttxtttts haxc httn ltmtttd ht t 111 t 1l1t gat tt prttlt tn hts unsvxtrxtng sthool sptrtt Btetdts bt mg 1tn1tn1ht1 ol tht Dthtttntg Sottttx lot thrtt ytare ht has t1c honor antl dtsttnttton ol xxtnntng tht Bthtotk Prtft for two Qtratght xtars to datt In futurt xtars lranl1 S tmagtnattxt Qpproath and wtlltngncss to xx orl1 xxtll tnahlt l1llTl to sutttttl 111 anx LlIldLI'ldlxlI1g Page Fzfty tzbht Four Years at Country Day CORNEI I lllm-l lflw C1lte Cluh N11 lqab Cltt Cluh Blhtotlt Plllt lllnh QM Pl'O-ICQIIIDIIISI C1lce Club Bthtotlt Prtle St ttt Vltntqtt Trouhttlouts St uit CFQXX Nltsqut C httrlt ttltr Rostrunt lar in Prtstdtnt Prottttton Cluh tt St me Nl tn 11:11 lrouh lClf1LlIN St me Nl 111 tqtr VI tsqut Iltad Chttllcadtr Rostrutn Ctrtul ltton Qt tll Nt tt Q No man should part 111th h1i own 111 dtxttlualttw and bttomc thftt of anothtt Cltclmzzrzg All State Lzbrary Team ', '1 vm! 1 J., .Jn-l.C' 2 l -'. .1'1.11, , 1 1 if 3 in 1 I .tt .A 11 j.11i , IST'-195' I4 X ' 'l'. 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' -1'1r Seven Years at Country Day WASHINCTON UNIVERSITY 1910 1906 Interary Stafl Comsco A1tor Troubadours Prop 'VIanag.,er Troubadours Prop 'Vhnager Vlasque vo 1957 llltflfy Staff Comsco Ilterary Stllf N1 us A1tor Troubadours Prop Manager Troubadours Prop 'V1'1n1g,er Vlasque 1911 19151 Intorau Smft Comsco 1lt1r1rx Stall Nuts ClTLLl1'l1l0H S1111 Zvlll -Xetor Troubadours Propertx Vlanager 'TI0lll7'1C10Lll'S lJ11or'1t1ons Commlttec Troubldours lee Pzesldcnt Vlasque 1Dc1or1tlons C0lT1Il1l116Q Nllsque C lee Club C111 1pe1 Il11I'f7C1Lle1l0H Committee Varsm lootb111 sirsltx 1r1e11 Tls pleasant to haxc found and proxed a frlend Sophocles But slr I thought thzs was a senzor przvzlege D Sheldon Ken1 S'roc11 ARLY IH footb111 season 1 familiar flee would 1ppe1r IH Mr Hughes office Yes Sheldon had done 11 agatn 'mother broken bone So went 1V1r Stoe11s football efrreer lI'l eltsses 4 and 3 first his thumb then hls 1rm Thls slovs 'ISLLYISIOII to VK 1rd th nee11 would 11111 becn enough to m111e most boxs hang up their p1ds but not Shel Alter m'1111nff his letter on the p us gogglesj surprised exeryone by p11v1nff A 1ootb111 this ye tr Exen more 1m 111111: IS the 11et th tt he p11yed ecnter 1111 140 lbs of 1111111 md reeelxed has x ITSIIW letter Hts sueeess on the foolb 111 held IS quite 111311.11 of his 1111111181 lsm 1nd persexermu both 111 the el 1ssroom md lround the e1mpus RLglYd1LSS ol the llS1x put before hlm he dexoted I11 hus effort to lt 1nd got It done Equally Import mt IS Shel s s1 nse of humor Not only does he laugh at hls oun jolqs but 1t the ones 1bouth1mse1f Thus du 11 1speet of hns personlllts 11 IS m1de htm m 1m dexot1d lrlends here 1t C D S T l1x1I1glllT1LOfT from 111s sehol 1r1x actlx IIILS Sheldon took p 1rt ln mam extra LLlI'I'lLll1lI' aetlxltles during hlS four upper sehool vears In ms senlor year he dexoted most of hls txme to the Llterary Staffs of The Nous and THF CODASCO m addmon to earrvlng out hls duties as xlee president of the Masque Coupled with his determination 19 1 pleasant and frlendly manner that 11111 mn htm m 1ny frlends 111 college Page Ftfty nme 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 . 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Trebor Jay Tlcbenor NYONL who XlSlICd Mr Glllands senlor French class th1s year eould not haxe helped notlcmg a certaln 1nd1x1dual slttxng IH the back row vwhlspermg helpful phrases to h1s be fuddled el 1ssm 1tes lt 11 '1snt that the other bovs were not ln telllgent tt vxas just that Trebor I Tlehcnor 11 as the only boy xx ho htppcned to haxe done the asslgnment Thls COHSCICH UOLIS studylng reaped T1Ch many rem 1rds In four years of French 1nd me years of German at Country Day he has never reeelxed 1 going home grade ol less th1n 00 Treb has shown h1s elassmates that hard vs ork does pay off Last year he rceelx ed the French Pr17e presented by the Alhance Francarse of St Louts and placed second IH St Louls ln 1 national French contest Trebor IQ not Interested solely III l1ngu1ges llld studylng he h1s for the l'1st flxe ve1rs colleeted musle rolls of rag tlme and classte 1177 Although he IS qulek to polnt out that he has only about 500 really good ones h1s roll eolleetlon numbers well ox er 2000 Thls ls one of the larger colleetlons tn the Untted States 'lreb 19 1lso '1n '1ccompl1shed r1g tlme plano player and vslth 1 httle lnducement ean be persu1ded to play h1s faxor 1te M 1ple Ie'1f Rag rn one of R R R s hstenlng rooms Trebor s capaclty to learn along vuth h1s deslre to do thrngs well Will earry hlm far 1n llfe Whether ll be ln languages rlflery the vxas Presldent of the assoelatlon thls yearb or IH h1s studylng of muste he vvlll undoubtedly find sueeess Page Szxty Five Years at Country Day WASHINC TON UNIVERSITY lflno 1911 Nlee Presldent Rtfle Team Freneh -X11 ard 1911 wh President Rlfle l reneh Xxx 1rd URe1lIy Cup Cum Laude T e'1n1 Keep qulet and people xull thtnk you a phllosopher Anonymous ,ui Au welche Sprache voulez vous que ye conteste'? 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' an Eight Years at Country Day NME 19313 1916 Ilterarx Staff Cormsco Busmess Stall Comsco Clreulntlon Staff N1 us 1916 1961 Varslts 1-ootball Varsity So1eer Lrtemrx Stall Contseo Business Stall Comseo L1ter'1rx Stall Nrus Clreulatlon Stal1 N1 ux unlor Prom Committee Deeorqtlons Committee Deeormons Commlttee 1907 lfhb LIICTIYX Staff CoDA5Co B1o3,,r'1phy Stal1 CODASCO Buslness Stall Comseo ClfLLll'l11OH Stall N1 ux Co Dame Manager I'roub1dours Aetor Masque Deeormons Commlttee Masque Varsity lootball All ABC league Tenn Honorable Vlentlon AllD1str1et Troubadours Vlasque Hrs oplnron was 19 lavs Shakespeare W Ah to be m Mzlwaukee Charles Eugene Valler IV HARLIE IS one of those fevx students around Country Day who has that eertaln debonalr ab111ty to stroll 1nto a elass fue mmutes late from day to day nonehalantly hummmg the Whlflinpoof song and not exen be questloned about xt Though thls amazed many a elassmate nobody ex en needed to wonder vshy he vsas famous for debutantes tr1ps to 1Vl11w aukee, puggy hands 1 blue roadster and teehmeal aecuraey Charlle re tlly left his mark hovxexer In hls dynamic portr1y'1l ol man rn thls year s Masque Although mueh of hls tlme has been dexoted to a eert un M11 vxtukee lnterest Puggv Pms found tlme to plrtake of 1 xarlety of LXlr1CLll'I'1CLllHI' 'tetlxltles A pulllng guard IH A football Chtrlle mlde up for '1 defleleney tn s11e by dogged determtnitlon md hard work He also lettered III soeeer and IH past tears has been lnxolxed IH traek 'md tennis 1 lddltlon to lthletles Puggy held posltlons on The Nous Tm CODASCO Masque Troubldours and htstory department A lor 'S1LlCl1CS Chtrlte rose to the upper hlth of the elass durmg the past year and m tmtalned in 85 axerage Throughout hrs elght wears at Country Day Chlrlte has prox en hrmself to be a competent lexel headed and slneere tn dIX1dLl'l1 whose lrlendshlps are many Wlth a reeord sueh as Charlte has eomptled at Country Das he 19 destlned to sueeess md happrness next year at Yale and tn the wears to come Pa 1 Suzy one 4 11 g . . .. , . 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Q1 -, lf n , . 5 1 1 -'wp Q' G ,W . 3 ff' s i + 9 i 1 On 'rhe a1'hle+ic field, where each in- dividual mus+ rely comple'rely on his own abil- i+y and inl'egri1'y, Counfry Day has achieved a repu'ra+ion of fielding +eams and individuals who are uniquely equipped, bofh in physical condi'rion and in sporfsmanlilce oufloolc. Though +he old fields and cour'rs are fading in+o memory, fhe same dedica+ion +o fhese high sfandards survives in +he excepfional a+hle+ic program now funcfioning on +he new campus. Athletics 1 .4-7 Q ' Vs WLM 4 M' N4 Q. 45 Senior Le'r+ermen BENT BLACK BOESCHENSTEIN CARSPECKEN CLARKSON CORDONNIER ELLIOTT HALL H l'lALL W llANSON HELMHOLZ KELLY KILLEN ,Af -can sp Football Soccer Football Football Basketball Track Basketball Tennls Football Soccer Baseball Football Basketball Track Football Soccer Baseball lwmolball Football Football Soccer Track Soccer Track Track Track Page Seventy-four IAEA Loss I OGAN Loan MCCLELLAND MAY MEYER MILLER NELSON QUIGLEY RAVENSLROIT STOCK VALIER WELLMAN WILSON Tenms Soccer Baseball Basketball Baseball Soccer Track Basketball Baseball Track Tenms Baaketball Baseball Football Tcnnri Football Soccer Track Football Track Football Football Basketball Track Track we ,gave ii3'S-ASN' Back Rott Hickel Deibel Mr Iolme Mr Ward Mr Hughes Mr Stlcltney Mr Hobbs Husth Front Rott S Charles Estep B Hall Boeschensteln R Nelson Hanser Crawford Absent from Pzcturt Clarkson Afhlehc Assoclahon Pfwldeflt WARREN BOESCHENSTEIN Vzce President BILL HALL Secretary RICHARD NELSON INCE l920 when ll was first formed at Country Day the Athletic Association has determined the athletic policies of the school In former years only those who were elected became members of the Athletic Association but since athletics are now compulsory for everyone, the entire student body has been included in the Association The governlng body of the Athletic Association IS the Executive Committee composed of three student officers, a representative from each of the classes. the coaches of varsity teams. the Headmaster, and the Athletic Director This year's student officers were Warren Boc schenstem, President, Bill Hall, Vice President, and Richard Nelson, Secretary The class repre sentatix es were lim Clarkson, Class l, Fred Han ser, Class 2, Dixie Delbel, Class 3, Tony Husch, Class 4, Sumner Charles, Class 53 Budge Hickel, Class 63 lim Crawford, Class 7g and David Estep, Class 8. The committee approved the financing of the varsity football team's trip to Milwaukee and the varsity basketball team's trip to Kansas City. The dues collected by the Association were also used for first aid supplies, fees for officials at home games, and the purchase of new uniforms. The Executive Committee decided that the pres- ent intramural program had become outdated and therefore approved a change in the Association's Constitution Since the existing system was de vised when the school was founded it was de signed to provide athletic competition at a time when there were virtually no interscholastlc games Since then the emphasis has changed from intramural to interscholastic competition to such an extent that there is actually no time for Red and White games in the Upper School The As SOCIHIIOH therefore decided that the lagging Red and White program would be discontinued in the upper four classes beginning next year ln its place will be a program based on competition be tween the mdividual classes to fill the occasional lapses between the athletic seasons Each athletic representative will be responsible for organmng and leading his TCSPCCIIXC class team The Red and White program, however, will be continued in the Lower School and Class 5. To replace senior marshals will be two marshals elected from Class 5 and two assistants from Class 6. The com- mittee also discussed the matter of how more re- ponsibility and importance could be given the executive body and how cheerleading could be improved, but nothing definite was decided. This yearis Athletic Association has, in addition to providing its members with the responsibility of the office, brought about needed changes in the school's athletic constitution. Page Seventy-five 999 Q Rf, fs r' f 'fHQ2?fg-2 Qs: 3e '1'45aej -l ea 31 Back Rout Graeser. mgr.. Miller. White. Mason, Black. XVellman, Thang-her, Hauser, Brodsky. Roesslcr llirlzlle' Rout Hickey. Grillln, VVedemeyer. Rogers. Matthews. Hay. VVils0n. Westerheck, Kelley, H. Hall, Ravensrroll From! Rout Valicr. Hertel. Scharll. Elliott, Stock, Bent. R. Nelson. Hanson. Boeschenstein. Cordonnier, VV. Hall, Clarkson Captain . Iohn Burroughs Prim-i pia Country Day VVL-stern Nlr. Ward, Mr. Ioline. Nlr. Hughes Varsi'ry Foo+ball . . . . . . . . . . . RICHARD NELSQN ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS Won LOS! Rogers lofts 21 pass over outstretched arms ol Nlil- xxaukee defemlvrs as Elliott. Nelson and Vnlier block. r.. x 4 iv D I N J s WTR A A. Q, , X 4 vi f x, . ., ,. W if B v E J 'ii Qi A 10 up h X ss, EQ r X S, A.: . ..,, 'ful ' M. 'N rv 2vf1,:,L,j. xl N g X, wg Q. 4 f 4, A X . u A 1 5 .s 4' Ma, avi . 1 was Q- Q-D 5 'fs 472' txt C1 xaxsoiv, Qzmrlz-rbuek DHNNY BLACK. Guard Key blotks. key interceptions. Strength and intense desire made key passes-lim provided them Denny a valuable linesmanf' all season long. guidance of Head Coach Robert P. Hughes and his able assistants john F. Ioline and Frank E. Ward. the squad developed a lethal ground attack but was often hampered by the lack of a consistent passing threat. Featuring a well-conditioned and aggressive unit on both offense and defense, the varsity reached its true potential late in the season as it upset a conhdent Kirkwood eleven, ranked second in the city. Country Day's strong offensive backfleld con- sisted of Jim Clarkson at quarterback. Frank Elliott at fullback, Weldon Rogers at tailback, and returning lctterman Bill Hall at wingback. The fleet-looted Hall made the All-ABC League team. CARL Roisssiign. End Smaipox Srocx, Ctntrr A vicious and aggressive Superb condition and defensive end. perseverance. while Elliott and Clarkson received honorable mention. Displaying an equally potent inside and outside running game, this versatile backfield com- bined precision blocking with speed and power to offset a slight weight disadvantage. Warren Boeschenstein, who was bothered by an early- season ankle injury. saw plenty of action in the tailback slot and was a key factor in several games. Reserve fullbacks Gentry Thatcher and Iohn Hall gave the backfield needed depth. The offensive line, determined and hard-hitting, consisted of Dusty Cordonnier and Sparky Ravens- croft at endsg Dick Hanson and Captain Rich Nelson at tacklesg Charlie Valier and Chip Mat- Ctmis BHNT, Center Ima Hickuv. Guard Crue Mavrmaws. Guard Dick Haxsox, Yutlslt C feat success in the dillieult task Rugged and determined. should All-ABC League Guard Second Team. All-ABC of mastering the all-important continue to develop. Honorable Mention. All-District Hard-hitting and nter position. A powerful and aggressive Page S4'l'4'V'llllfA'fgflf linesinanf' thews at guardsg and Chris Bent at center. with Sheldon Stock centering on Codaseo punts. Valier. Nelson. and Matthews were the stalwarts, as was indieated by their All-ABC League first team selections. Named to the second team were Han- son and Cordonnier. The Rams were also strong defensively. as they allowed the opposition only 66 points. while the Rams seored l88 points. The inner defense eonsisted of Matthews and Carl Roessler at endsg Nelson and Hickey at taeklesl and Yalier at middle guard. supported hy line- haekers Ravenseroft, Hanson, Elliott, and Cordon- ments later, the Rams scored again. this time on a pass from Hall to Rogers. This made the seore l2-7 in favor of Country Day. Codaseo then hroke the game wide open as Elliott scored onee and Hall scored twiee, making the final score 132-T in favor of the impressive-looking Rams. CODASCO I3-RITENOUR 6 ln a hard-fought eontest played on a muddy field Country Day outmaneuvered Ritenour. l'3-6. for its seeond straight win. The first hall' ended Botsehenstein is hit hy two Burroughs taeklers as Clarkson is unahle to help. Hanson. llall. and Elliott gang taekle a Burroughs hu nier. and saletymen Hall and Fred Hanser. john in 2, gmrclt-55 tit-Q with Hallk -tj-yard run being Hay. Den Blaek. and lim XVellman. who 11lS0 the only offensive highlight for Codaseo. Alter suffered an early-season injury. proyed reliable intermission, the Rants elimaxed a 96-yard drixe. defensive replaeetnents. CODASCO 32-CHAMINADE 7 with Rogers seoring on an eight-yard reyerse and Clarkson adding the extra point. The lluskies then mos ed quiekly down the field. and seored on ln their first game of the SCIIWII. the Rams a fifteen-yard pass play. hut missed the decisive eompletely outelassed a weak Chatninade elexen. extra point attempt. An important insuranee tally' '52-T. The Flyers hroke the iee early in the first was added hy the Red and VVhite in the fourth quarter. as Pete Knese raeed 53 yards for a toueha quarter when lflliott seored from the one. A stout down: hut C. D, retaliated itnmediately as Ram defense then held off a later Ritenour rally Cordonnier seored on a pass from Rogers. Mo- to give Country Day the yietory. l'3-6. Pam St tw nw-fi rt Boeschenstein plunges off tackle to score against Prin. CODASCO 7-MILWAUKEE COUNTRY DAY 6 Traveling to Milwaukee for their annual game with Milwaukee Country Day, the St. Louisians squeaked by an underrated Cougar eleven, 7-6. The host team dominated the first quarter and scored on Bob Wittig's quarterback sneak. The extra point attempt was wide, however, making the score 6-O. At half-time, the score was still 6-0 in Milwaukee's favor. A spirited Ram offense pro- duced a tally in the fourth quarter, as Hall caught CHARLIE VALIER, Guard All ABC League Guard Honorable Mention, All-District SPARKY RAVENSCROFT, End JOHN HAY, Guard f'Though hampered by alleg Clever courageous, and Consistently good performance in uFearless tackler with wonderful single-handedly sparked two aggressive. a difficult position. Boeschenstein's pass in the end-zone. The vital extra point was added by means of an off-tackle smash by Boesch. The Rams' defense held off a late Cougar bid, and Codasco returned home victorious, 7-6. PRINCIPIA I4-CODASCO I3 Principiais favored Panthers squeezed by a de- termined Country Day eleven, l4-l3, when de- fensive halfback Ed Morrison blocked lim Clark- sonis attempted tying conversion in the final seconds of the game. After a scoreless first quarter, Prin broke into the scoring column as fleet half- back George Vreeland ran 75 yards for a touch- down, Mackenroth adding the conversion. A C. D. S. drive in the third period led by Elliott and Boeschenstein ended in a tying touchdown as Boesch smashed over from the two-yard line. The point was added, making the score 7-7. The Panthers then scored late in the fourth quarter, making the score l4-7 in favor of Prin. In the last minute of play, a long pass from Clarkson which was deflected into Hall's hands put the ball on the Prin one-yard line. With nine seconds left, Elliott plunged over for the touchdown, but Clarkson's conversion was blocked, causing the Rams to suffer a heartbreaking 14-13 defeat. CODASCO 40-PEMBROKE COUNTRY DAY 7 The Rams were not very hospitable to their Kansas City guests, as they trounced Pembroke Country Day, 40-7. Hall and Rogers both scored WARREN BOESCHENSTEIN T team spirit, victories. Page Ezgh y twice, while Elliott and Boeschenstein each tallied once. The Rams jumped off to an early 7-0 lead and were never outdistanced as they ran away with the game. The visitors managed to score in the third quater, but that was extent of their attack, as both the Ram offense and defense were too strong to be contained. JOHN BURROUGHS 6-CODASCO 0 Codasco lost its traditional game to john Bur- roughs, 6-0, as the Bombers' defense stopped the vaunted C. D. S. offense. Country Day could manage only five first downs and 118 yards rush- ing against a determined Burroughs team. The only Ram drive of consequence came after Hanser's intercepted pass, which put the ball on the B. 25-yard line. The Rams managed to move the ball down to the seven but were finally stopped. Burroughs, meanwhile, made consider- able yardage up the middle, because of the power- ful running of Fullback George Roudebush. A1- though the Bombers' heralded Ion Mars was held in check, Roudebush gained continually through the middle of the line. The lone I. B. score came in the fourth quarter when substitute Fullback Louis Portnoy plunged over from the one. CODASCO 20-MISSOURI MILITARY 6 Led by the long runs of Fullback Frank Elliott, the Rams outclassed MMA, 20-6. A 99- gd. f Hall with four blockers sweeps Western's end yard drive by the Rams, featuring a 41-yard sprint by Elliott, was climaxed by Rogers' plunge. Another long Red-and-White drive, again high- lighted by Elliott's running, ended with his three- yard TD plunge. The Cadets then scored on a short run, but trailed 14-6 at half-time. Rogers' Five-yard run around end produced a third tally, which Elliott once again set up by a 50-yard run. But. HALL, Wingbuck Im WEI.IN1AN End FRED HANSER, Wingback All-ABC League Back IUHN HALL, Fulllmck Though hampered bi 'm in valuable back-especially out- Honorable Mention, All-District A determined blocker with fine jury. still one of school s all standing on pass defense. A swift and versatile performer. all-around team spirit. time great pass retelxers xx- Page Eighty one Codaseo then held the Cadets in cheek and walked off the field vietorious, 20-6. CODASCO I 8-KIRKWOOD I4 Playing their best game of the season, the Rams upset a strong Kirkwood team, l8-14, their alert defense checking a Pioneer rally in the final see- onds. Country Day, after Chip Matthews had reeovered a Kirkwood fumble, marched for a touchdown as Elliott bulled his way over from the three. Kirkwood bounced right back, however. and scored on Fred Aitlcen's three-yard TD. The extra point was added on the muddy field, putting the Pioneers into a 7-6 lead. Winghaek Hall then raeed 51 yards on a reverse to put the Rams hack into the lead, l2-7. which was the seore at half- time. In the third quarter defensive safety Hanser intercepted a Kirkwood pass and raeed to the Pioneer seven-yard line. Elliott scored the decisive WELDON ROGERS, Taillmck FRANK ELLIOTT, Fullbaek Possesses great haektield A last. agile fullhaek-team's potential. ground gainerf' Page Eighty-two Elliott pit-ks up yardage hefore heing stopped by a host of Milwaukee Iaelclers. DUSTY CORDONNIER, End ciENTRY THATCHER, Fullback Team, All-ABC League End Showed great determination and A major factor in our team's power as a running and blocking success. back, touchdown a few plays later, putting Codasco into an 18-7 lead. The fourth period featured two sustained drives by Kirkwood, one of which suc- ceeded. The second drive was checked by Codasco on their own 13-yard line, as they fought to pre- serve the hard-earned win. CODASCO 45-WESTERN MILITARY 0 In their final game of the year, the Rams had no difficulty defeating Western's Cadets, 45-0. Bill Hall scored early in the game on a 47-yard run, putting C. D. S. into a permanent lead. Gain- ing momentum as they went, the varsity rolled along as Gentry Thatcher scored twice, and Boeschenstein, Wellman, Rogers, and Tackle Nel- son each tallied once. The Cadets proved so weak that the famed T-team, consisting of linemen, was sent into the game to keep the score down. With Elliott and Hall leading interference, Rogers skirts Milwaukeek end. B Foo+ball Team 131101: Rout Wn'is, A. Gray. Galt. Uoibc-I. Bridges, lflmn, .-X1nh0rg.l.z1nv. l.z1BQaL11m'. lfrink. Hall. Dfn1gl:1a.ll'l1xI'n. VVOhvr. I, N1-Isun Mirlfllf' Rout C. Smith. N'liu'hL'Il. Ilumphrvy. Murphy. Spvnwr. fVlvndfmsn, Ilurkvr. Eymxn. Rubinsmu. Bzlrrm. Kzllish. B. Gray. Orthxwin. I.. Kllighl. Mr. Myers. Mr. Stir-kncy Ifmnt Rmr: A. Scharff. A1-hufl. Tun-ke-r. Pettun. Lord. Barton. Harrimn. Singer. Iryrlig. Murriss. SL'hI'lt'ilhUT5I. Green. Mrpheclors. Sanders. Caspari Nr' firzcff Rfwzcx' ll, Bivkvl. NYhiIv. lim. 'l'uylur. RilIl'Hb2ll1II1. VVUIIIIW. Urnkv. 'l'uppm. lizining. C1w11x1-5. BllllxL'. IJ,ClriH1n. .'Xl1rm1s. Iflzxnrx-. l.xnL-I1 Hiflfll, 161,14-5 Hr. VV4-bb, Ifrank. Szlvhs. Knight. Kainmnn. ID. Xlillvr. Nh-Clain. Iiuxrh. Klein. Siclufl. HLCM. R, Clriilln. Nulwl Schxx 1lI'IZ. Nlr. Ilcgvm-r '7rwn! Rffui Rnthsuhild. Kzlufnmn. Atxxfmrmd. Allen. Nlevinu. Niasais. CL1rIcc'. Colo. Oak-5. Clrwvtv. Ifzlerbvr. Hrlppez Iifxxknx l.2lI1?5NllUl'f C Foofball Team B Football Captain ........ SONNY HARRISON TAKING its eighth straight ABC League Cham- pionship, the Codasco B Football team, under the leadership of Messrs. Iohn A. Myers and Russell H. Stickney, completed another unde- feated season. The key to their success was an impenetrable defense. The Iunior Rams extended their winning streak to 22 consecutive victories by allowing their opponents only 20 points, while scoring 125 themselves. The Bn Rams showed a fast, flexible backfield, each back being able to play more than one posi- tion. Leading the running attack were Halfbacks Roger Lord and Stan Leydig and Fullbaek Mike Bacon. Aided as well by the passing of Wingback Tom Singer and the play-calling of Quarterback Bill Tucker, Country Day was able to score from several different formations. Rounding out the first string were Ends Dixie Deibel and Sonny Harrison, Tackles Larry Mendosa and Dave Ey- non, Guards R. K. Barton and Wynne Morriss, and Center lim Schneithorst. Also seeing much action were lim Frick and Larry Weis. In their first game with Priory, Codasco easily ran over their heavier opponents, winning, 25-0. Only three days later, the Red-and-White eleven played their toughest game of the season against a big, rough, and fast Ferguson Sophomore team, edging them, 14-13. This game proved that the Continued on page 188 C Football Captain . ....... DURB CURLEE THE l957 C football team retained its ABC League title in an undefeated Q8-OJ season. Under the able coaching of Messrs. Donald Webb and Glenn Degcncr, the Midgets' offense amassed a total of 186 points while the defense allowed its opponents only one touchdown during the entire season. ln their first game the C Rams swept past a large but slow and unorganized Priory eleven, 27-0. Rusty Messing and Rick Ahrens scored two tallics apiece. Against arch-rival Iohn Burroughs, the Codascoites narrowly eked out a 6-0 victory on a pass from Ahrens to Dave Brining in the end zone. Highlighting the Burroughs game were several brilliant pass interceptions and other thrilling defensive plays by the Rams. Fired by hopes for the league championship, the Rams next crushed a weak Principia team, 32-O. In this game the second string demonstrated the teamis depth by scoring two touchdowns in quick succession. Playing Western the next week, the Midgets showed sloppy ball-handling and overconfidence, but managed to win, 20-0, as Messing ran for two touchdowns and passed for another. Showing a great improvement in spirit Continued on page 188 COUNTRY DAY Iohn .Burroughs Principia . .. .. . . . . Western . . Winn Lost 0 .6 3 2 .2 4 0 5 Lord dashes around end as Bacon and Tucker block. -Z 42' Ahrens drives through a hole in Western's line. COUNTRY DAY Principia . Burroughs . . Western . . ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost 5 0 . 3 3 2 3 U0 4 Capt tin Cit'm'gc Imgan ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS littvlr Rftttx' Xir, Qtitlantfjt. I.:tn'w. I7MYitt. I. Ntfiwn. Fattthtir. NY.-iv h. iizzx. il-ttnxivin. iatha. 11. Hall. Xit. VN ohh Xltlltxt. R,at'xpt-tiwtt. lmyan. Hirwh. Ctxrtitmttii't'. XXI-ihnan. Harm-t'. Fruit' Rttttt Xltlfit-liqtnd. ihx5'sti14'!tsIt'iIt Varsi+y Baske+ball 1.'I'IiOL'GII this xcaris xarsitx' haskcthall tcam had a tttt-ciiriwe - scascan. xx inning only six ul its wx cntuun gantcs. it nt-xcrthcA ' lcss managcd tra tit- lor svn-mid in ABC I.t-agttc crxmpctitiun. Dt'- ii tttt lm-I i5U,,UH,I.N J 3 spitt- a strong hunch and a lair amount wi ht-ight. thu L'21g.fL'l'S Lint xn.x lhx 'S , sttficrcd dttc to a lack ul scoring cuttsistctttix' and gantc vxpcri- Rqltlxittl-1 t vttw. :Xs a rt-wttlt. Citiat-ht-S Rttssuii H. Sticknt-x' and Dtvnaid H. l N ' ' XM-hiv had tri tw it-riincnt carlx' in tht- scastnt in wrcit-r to find tht- . . I . . 7 I right starting crnnhtnatttnt. Although the Rants cx'cntttaiix' hard- 'NDVWDUAL SCOMNG' cnt-d into a lnrinidahic utttlit. tht- carlx part tai thu campaign Qjmtl inttnd them xx ith a dismal i-T rt-cfmrd. C1111 km if, 'liw ttltintatc starting lint--tip ctmsistt-d nl Captain CSt'o1'ge ,K N K ' -I . v 1 , A, . L- f Logan and 'nn NN clhnan at iwrxxards. Iittt Cars ncckctt at ct-ntur. B--wtht nxt tn lla t J ' and lint Niiilur and Vxvarrctt Hcrt'st'hctiStt-itt at guards. OthcrS iiiht it ht Wfiittl-I-1 77 xxhn saxx' ccmnsidcrahlc action xxcrc Justin CitJI'CitJINliCI'. the tt'am's lnnt- rt-turning lcttcrtnan. 'Ibm Hirsch. Clcuii X'icClclland. and ll4tltti I.ttt.xx. lv-ttt't:t'tl Han. Canttain Itxt Xin I 1 ix. Gantt? XX ,xttixix HfJP.SCHl-NS'I'IIlN. Cittttitl Ht 't CI.xi:xtfi,r:ai.x. Cfntff XII USC lragttt' 'l't'atn Utiwttlixt- iaixt'-jgftixti xlttxt- ullwat .ittntp xlttttw- My Nina: itnin'txxt'tl piaxtt C find it-ttcltlr-ft-xtvllt-nt shut rntt-xtandinu dtittnxt- man pitxntakv'-dt'pt't1dahit . dvadix irmn ititti itnt Fred Hanser. The team suffered a severe sethael-Q when Guard Ben Allen dropped out of sehool in mid-season alter playing only three games due to state eligihility rules. The eoaehes tried many different types of offen- sive patterns in an attempt to diseover which pat- tern hest suited the team's needs. Eventually. they used a sereen-and-shoot type ol oflense. with em- phasis plaeed on getting the hall into the pivot. Delensively, the Rams used either a two-one-two or a one-two-two lone defense. Both Zone de- lenses stressed rehound eontrol. The fast hreali was also used. hut heeause of poor hall-handling. was elleetive in only a lew' games. Although Codaseo averaged a respeetahle 52 points per game. its shooting percentage was a jim VVt-llnuan shoots over otustretelied arms ol a liurroughs tlelender. i vii Coat-hes Stit-kney and XVehh poor BIC. Rehounding was a team strength. as the Rams grahhed 6l8 rehounds to their oppo- nents' 472. The team scoring was paeed hy l.ogan. who seored ISI points, or lll.6 points per game, He was lollowed hy Miller and Carspeeken. both ol whom improved eonsiderahly during the season and who seored l'57 and l2'S points, respeetiyely. JOHN BURROUGHS 52-COUNTRY DAY 37 A tense and jittery Codaseo live were completely overwhelmed hy Burroughs. l.ed hy a hot-shoot! ing lud Calkins. who seored 20 points, the Homlr ers huilt up a I3-fi lirst quarter lead and extended it to 27-l-4 at hall'-time. Sloppy hall-handling and poor shooting hy the Rams eaused them to go down to their first league deleat. l.ogan led the meager Ram attaek with 8 points. while Allen. playing his first game, was seeond with 7. PRINCIPIA 55-COUNTRY DAY 43 Despite a brilliant first hall' in whieh they led. 'ill-QS. the Rams tired and lost to l'rineipia's ag- gressive aggregation, 55--13, Uutseoring Codaseo in the third quarter. lS-fi. the Panthers dominated the seeond hall as they eontrolled hoth hoards and generally ran over the tiring Rams. A telling laef toi was liee throws. lliin made .25 trlll ol 5-l, while Clodaseo made only il ol IS. Ciuards Allen and Boesehenstein. hitting well lrom outside. paeed the attaelx with lil points apieee. COUNTRY DAY 69-WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY 48 Ben Allen led his Red-and-XYhite teammates to an easy fill--18 win ox er Wlestern. :Xllen seored ll ol his ln points in a sizzling third quarter. in which he hit consistently lrom the outside. The Rams' last hrealq was a eontrihuting laetor. and it tired out the Cadets eompletely in the seeond hall. Page Ifigfity-stun Carspetken leaps for a jump ball in Prin game. In addition to AlIen's I5 markers. I.ogan and Car- speeken had III points apiece. gixing Country' Day' its first league win, JOHN BURROUGHS 52-COUNTRY DAY 47 Playing before an enthusiastic crowd in the new NIcDonnclI Cymnasium, the Rams bowed again to the cxentual :NHC I.eague champions. Iohn Burroughs. 512--IT. Although Codasco played a spirited first half. leading III-6 at the end of the first quarter and Q2-I9 at hall-time. the Bombers managed a rally' for their third straight league win, Despite a tight defense which held Calkins and his running mate Clark to a combined total ol I5 points, Codaseo was unable to cope with the unexpected scoring punch of the two forwards. Rist and Krause. who scored 27 points between them. lim Nliller was the outstanding Country' Day player. as he repeatedly' kept the Rams in the game with his outcourt shooting and rugged re- bounding. and he ended up with ISI points. COUNTRY DAY 7I-PRINCIPIA 49 In easily' their best game of the season. the Rams upset a highly' favored Principia team. TI' -ISI. lfrom the opening tip-off. Country' Day' took charge by' controlling the boards and generally' dominating play. The Rams widened a 'ST-QT half-time lead into a 5-1--IO third quarter edge. At one point in the fourth quarter C.D.S. led age lzigltfif-eight Hirsch uses a jump-shot to score against 7 by' as many' as 26 points. but this gap was whittled down to QI near the end. l.ogan hit sensationally' from the outside and ended up with Bl points. Miller and Carspccken followed with IT and IQ points. respectively: COUNTRY DAY 52-WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY 48 Travelling to Alton. C.D.S. ran up against a much-improved and greatly'-determined VVcstern five. but managed to withstand a late rally' and won. 52-48. The Rams gained a '30-222 hall-time adyantage. thanks to smart control of the ball and good rebounding. The Cadets rallied late in the third quarter and in the fourth quarter pulled ahead with a minute and a hall to go. Logan. who paced the attack with I9 points. then stole the ball to put the Rams ahead by' one. An exchange of fouls then found Codasco ahead. 50--IS. when the Rams stole the ball and fed Carspecken. who scored an easy' lay'-up to insure the victory. which placed the Rams in a tie for second place in the ABC League. NON-LEAGUE GAMES Country' Day' opened its season in rather dis- couraging fashion by' losing to Ritenour. -I7-'38, The Rams displayed early'-season nervousness as they' threw the game away with poor passing and cold shooting. Carspeeken was able to muster 8 points to be the leading scorer for Codaseo. A devastating last break helped Codasco take an easy one from a weak Fox ol Arnold team, 70-48. Leading only 28-212 at hall-time, the Rams broke away in the second hall, outscoring the visitors by a -I2-126 margin. Logan paced the w'cll-bal- anced attack with 20 points, while Guards Miller. Boeschenstcin, and McClelland had I0 markers apiece. In the next game C.D.S. lost to Hazelwood, 57- 5l. Despite a strong zone delense, the Rams were unable to cope with the rebounding ol the Hazel- wood livc. lied 40-40 at the end ol the third quarter. the Rams were outscored I7-ll in the final period as they lost their second game ol the season. All-American Iligli School Center Sandy Pom- erantl and his University City teannnates proved too much lor C.D.S, to handle, as the Indians beat Codasco easily. 70--I'3. Pomerantf. who scored 'S-I points in less than three quarters ol action, led his team to a ill-3 Iirst quarter advantage. The game was a complete rout, and the Rams never had any chance ol getting into the game. l,adue. another strong Suburban I.eague power, pulled away lrom C.D.S. in the third quarter to win handily. 6-I--16. Although the Rams were down by only Q6-123 at hall-time. they were outscored 123-7 in the third quarter and were never able to catch up. Andy Russell ol l.adue led the scoring with L28 points. as Hirsch and Hanser paced the Rams with ll and IO points, respectively. Travelling to Kansas City. the Rams lost to Pembroke Country Day, 6I--I-I. as the Raiders used their great height to excellent advantage. 6'7 All-State Center john Wiridstir led Pem-Day with 25 points, while Miller had I2 lor St. Louis. ln the first game in the new McDonnell Gym- nasium. Codasco took a weak Parkway team, 66- 6. Alter a sloppy Iirst hall, the Rams outscored the losers, 43-IQ, in the second hall. NVellman. who rebounded superbly, paced the attack with I3 points, while Miller had Ill. Next, in a return match with Fox, Country Day pulled away in the second hall to win, 76--I7. 'I'he hot-shooting Fox team trailed only '33-20 at hall time, but the Rams' last break proved too much lor Fox in the second hall, as C.D.S. outscored its opponents -I3-IS. Mil- ler had I6 points and Boeschenstein had I4 to lead the victors. Coyle deleated Country Day, -I-I--Ill, as the Rams threw' away a 23-I7 hall'-time lead in a sloppy second hall. A last-second loul by Hirsch gave Coyle the victory. Carspecken paced the weak attack with I6 points. but the Rams made only l7 Q ol their shots. Nest, in undoubtedly their worst game ol' the season. the Rams were trounced by a tall Chaminade team, SQ-35. l.ogan had I6 points to pace the losers. but this was the only bright spot in a dismal alternoon. In the Iirst round ol the Class I. regional at Hazelwood. Country Day was eliminated by the same hot-shooting Ritenour team that had dc- leated Codasco in its lirst game ol' the season. Al- though behind '52-ILZ at the end ol the first quar- ter. the Rams made a valiant comeback and trailed by only -I-I--I2 early in the third quarter. But the Huskies. making a phenomenal SOC ol their shots in the last quarter soon pulled away to win. Sl-60. Carspecken scored 21 points in a brilliant eflort for the losers while Vyfellman and Boeschenstcin had I2 and I0 markers. respectively. Continue!! on page 188 2 NlCClIiIIrXNIJ. Crain! Tow llutsciit. Forieard lui XVIII rvrxx. l oru'arr1 ljl'5'lY Coavoxxika I ut int dtIbbler-aggressive-gtmod Best prospect lor next year- l.ed leant in rebounds- Clever at drawing loul drive-in shot. great rebounderf' real work horse. good player B Baskelball Team Back Row: Snhacht, A. Seharll, I. Hall, LaBe-aume, Spencer, A4-hull, B. Gray, Mitchell, Price, Mr. Raymond - Front Row: Deibel, Weis, Peltus, Meyer, Singer, Kalish. 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II1 p lor I 1 -1 - 1 1 ' :I ip I I' 1 ,. fi 1 11111-1 2+ .1 U A 1' 1 I- ' ' 1 ' r 1 1 1 ' J U I ' . , 1 1111 11 .- K I 1 l - Q - A-A . . . . f . . 1' II and ' 1, 20- . to -1'1-11 1-1r d. Allc' 3.21, Will' DW .S 1Ir11 ' 1 - 1 li 1 S. I. 1. Iligh X' , . ' 2 4 . . I , ' 1 Pl'IIl1'II3IlI I il 51' IIP1' K - Cfliil' Varsi+y Soccer Captain . . SPARKY RAVENSCROFI' OACHED by Mr. Hughes and Mr. Howard Blaisdell, thc A soccer team compiled a season's record of five wins. two losses. and seven ties, in the process winning the championship of the Little Four League and placing second in ABC League competition. The Rams showed constant improvement through- out the season. but they had an unfortunate tendency to let down whenever they were ahead. One of the reasons for the tcam's large number of ties is that many of the games were played on fields covered with ice or mud. Qn dry fields the Rams showed that they could score effectively. as they did in the second St. Iohn's game or in the pre-season Burroughs game. This year the x'arsity's forward line was a rather changeable hes Blaisdell and Hughes t fizl 'TK it . I . ht- ea? H-1 9 X Hat-1: Role: Peper. Quigley. Yiay, Rogers. Roessler. Tliatelier. Bartlett. Hertel. T. Sanders .liitirlle Rout' U'Reilly. Bent. lfriek. lfynon. TLieker. VVilson. Barton. Brodsky. Loeb. Ci. Sanders. N111 iilinstlell ltr tit Note: l.ord. Diehr. D. St-harll. Valier. Rayenseroit. iltnson. lflliott. lleltnltolx. Ciritlin ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS ll on 1.osi Principia 3 Coexiiti' Du' 12 Burroughs l VVestt-rn l Page Ninety-two tl I '7 fx J group, for Mr. Hughes experimented with a number of combina- tions. Usually. however. Weldon Rogers held down the center- iorward spot. and lim Clarkson and Icrry Loeb played the two inside positions. while out on the wings were Sparky Ravens- crolt and Dick Helrnholz. Playing at center-haliback. Gentry Thatcher had the responsibility oi guarding the opposing center iorward. The other two halibacks were Sonny Harrison and Frank Elliott. and the two fullback spots were taken up by Lou Brodsky and Dick Hanson. Chris Bent. the first-string goalie completed the starting line-up. Other letter winners were john Quigley. goalie. Roger Lord. outside. and Carl Roessler, wing. David May. Charlie Valier. Ioe Hickey. Dave Eynon, and Chip Matthews. also saw frequent action. A. jim CLARKSON, Inside Dick HANSON, Fullback Early in the season in an election for captain, the ABC LEAGUE TOURNAMENT In the ABC League Tournament held at Western, the Rams met Principia in the first of two games. Codasco controlled the ball for most of the game, but the Panther goalie and fullbacks blocked all of Country Day's shots. Unfortunately, the game had to be called with the score 0-0 because of darkness. On Saturday in the second game, the determined A kickers defeated Burroughs, 2-l. After I.B. had scored first, Outside Sparky Ravenscroft pushed the ball into the Burroughs cage before their goalie could reach it. Still in the first half, Rogers on a short kick put the Rams ahead, 2-l. During the second half, Codasco played defensive soccer and neither team scored. Thus, C.D.S. won this game and succeeded in tying for first place in the tournament. C.D.S. 0-BU RROUGHS 0 In the first regular ABC League contest the Rams and the I.B.S. Bombers played to a score- less tie. Play see-sawed back and forth, and members of the A team chose Sparky Ravenscroft, he shared top scoring honors with Loeb, as they each pumped in four goals. Helmholz scored three goals dur- ing the season, and Rogers completed the scoring picture with two to his credit. Although the forward line was able to average one goal per game, the Rams' strongest feature was the excellent defense, which allowed only two goals in the first eight games of the season. Much of the credit for this record goes to Goalie Bent and Halfback Thatcher, who were the mainstays of the Co- dasco defense. When Bent was injured in the middle part of the season, the team missed him greatly in fol- lowing games. Lou BRODSKY, Fullback FRANK Etuorr, Halfback SPARKY RAVENSCROFT, Wing Team Captain neither team was able to really dominate play. Even so, both teams had several excellent shots, any of which could have decided the outcome. Clarkson had the best scoring opportunity for Codasco when he was alone about twenty yards from the Burroughs goal, but his shot was wide of the mark. C.D.S. 2-WESTERN 0 Travelling up to Alton, the A Rams com- pletely controlled play throughout the game and crushed the Western An team, 2-0. Ra- venscroft scored the first Codasco goal when he Page Ninety-three received a pass from Helmholz and slammed the ball into the opposite side of the Cadet goal. The second score came during the second half when Loeb got control of the ball a little to the left of Westernis goal about ten yards outside and booted it past the goalieis hands. Throughout the game the Codasco defense was able to bottle up the Cadets. C.D.S. I-PRINCIPIA I Playing on a windy day in Forest Park, the HA team battled to a tie with a strong Principia squad. The Codasco goal came about midway in the First half when Loeb managed to fool a couple of Prin defenders and put the ball through their goal. However, right after this score, the C.D.S. defense relaxed, allowing a Prin forward to take the ball across mid-field where he took a high arching shot at the Rams' goal. With the Wind blowing against CARL Roesslnx, Wing ClEN'l'RY THATCHER, Hulfbuek .---. him, Goalie Chris Bent misjudged the ball, and before he had a chance to regain his position the ball had gone over his head into the goal. C.D.S. 0-PRINCIPIA I After the Christmas holidays the Rams again went down to Forest Park to meet the Panthers. this time on a field coated with several patches of ice, making it difficult for the players to stay on their feet. Codasco had the Wind and the slope with them during the first half, but failed to capitalize on this advantage, and instead Prin pushed the ball into our goal. The A team tried hard for the rest of the game to even the score, but was never able to actually score, even though Helmholz almost headed the ball into the Prin goal with only a few seconds left in the game. IJICK I-IELMHOLZ, Cwnfvr Foru-ard, Halfbaelf WELDON Rocssas, Center Foruar .. .. .,..,.. Rogers dribbles past a Ladue player. Brodsky eollides with Western player in scramble Western's goalie and full for ball. back attempt to block C.D.S. 2-WESTERN 0 Nearing the end of-the season the Au team played the Western Cadets on an incredibly muddy field at Country Day and again defeated them, 2-0. Helmholz scored the first goal of the day when he pushed the mud-covered ball into the Western goal from about ten feet out. In the second half Loeb made the Codaseo lead two goals by kicking the ball from the midst of a scramble into the opposition's goal. The rest of the game was spent in a rather futile attempt to move the ball through the mud, C.D.S. 0-BURROUGHS 0 In their final game of the season, the varsity soccer team played on a poor Burroughs field and tied another game with the Bombers, 0-0. The Rams did not play as well in this encounter as they did in some of their others, and as a result. Burroughs controlled the ball the majority of the game. Good work by Fullbacks Brodsky and Han- son and by Goalie Quigley saved the day for Codaseo. The A team did launch several drives into LB. territory and had several corner kicks, but failed to take advantage of these chances. LITTLE FOUR GAMES The Little Four is a league made up of Bur- roughs, Country Day, St. Iohn's, and Ladue. This year the varsity soccer team took first place in this league. The first game was a 0-0 tie between the Rams and a smooth-working St. I0hn's club. As was so often the ease, it was Chris Bent who Loeb's side shot kept the opposition from scoring. The Rams won their second Little Four game, however, against Ladue, 1-0. The Codaseo goal came when Ra- venscroft crossed the ball to Loeb, who shot it past the Ladue goalie. In their second game with St. Iohn's, this time on the opposition's field, the A team battled to a 2-2 tie. Codaseo scored first when Helmholz crossed the ball to Ravenscroft, who scored. How- ever, the tricky Falcon forwards twice managed to get by the Codaseo defense, scoring both times. But the Rams pressed play and with about three minutes left in the game. Helmholz arched a shot over the St. Iohn's goalie, and the game ended in a tie. The varsity Rams again won by the score of l-0 in their second game with Ladue. Helm- holz, who was playing center-forward, booted the ball for a goal when the Ladue goalie dropped the ball during the second half. The Country Day team played in two non- league games. one against St. Louis U. High and the other against Prep Seminary. In the first of these games, the Rams tied an excellently-trained St. Louis team, l-1. Actually, they were lucky to get a tie, for the Codaseo goal came when a St. Louis fullback kicked the ball into his own goal. In the game against Prep Seminary, the Rams were leading 2-0 at half-time on goals by Rogers and Ravenseroft. but in the second half they let down and Prep scored twice. Prep scored the winning goal on a corner kick during a sudden deathu period. Page Ninety-fiu Couwmx Dxx Burrouehs PTIHLIDI 1 VVe ste rn to Bue Rou Irxger loulee Wullmg Vlendonsa Islllen Smith bridges Humphrex X Whlte Mzeldle Rott Sommer Elson VVeber Curlee All n WLLIYITILXLT Tupper Creen Ixnlght 'Vlr Hubbell Iron! Rou B VVmte Iexdle Mxssle Vlorrlss Ixneh Btrlee FI tylor ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS IVOH Lost T11 cl B Soccer Captazn WYNN1 MoRR1ss OUPLING good sptrtt and a strong desire to xx1n wlth hard aggresslxe plavmg the B soccer team coached bv Messrs Peter Hubbell and Randy xV1Ql8I1CIy eompllcd a record of elght xx1ns txxo defeats and one t1e Under the le tdershlp of C1pta1n Wxnne lVlorr1ss the B hooters eopped the league ehamptonshlp lor the first tlme IH sex en years by svxeeptng all slx of thelr ABC league games -X host of CDS plax ers attempt to moxe b1ll doxxn held 1e11nst VVestern PIIINI x xx hen the team dropped lts first game to PI'lIIC1pl'l I Il ln 1les1gue tourn1ment the R1ms reeuperated to erush Western 3 l to pl tee thlrd Alter Chrtst H118 the B hooters opened thetr le1g11e pl.1x hx doxxnlng Burroughs 7 l Center Forxx 1rd Morrtss seorlng both gotls SL1IICI'11'lg Irom 1 let doxxn 1Iter the Burroughs g1me thex xx cre held to a tle Ill thelr next g1me by 1 strong I tdue squ 1d The m ext rushed l7r1ne1p11 7 on shots Wtttgs Bob 'I 1xlor 1nel Henrx Vl1ss1e thus 1xeng mg thelr e'1rl1er loss 'Ihe Rams Ilntshed thelr Ilrst round ol pl1x hx eompletelx oxerxxhelmlng Western 4 0 In their next eneounter xxtth I7r1ne1p11 the B e exen xxhtle relxlng he IXIIX on the hoom 1 leteles ol I7ullb1eles B1llWh1te 1nd olm I lson out fought and outpl1xed 111 aggresstxe PI'1I1Llpll squ 1d Vklflllllig' 7 0 on shots bx VI 1ss1e md Cen ter htll 'Iom Creen On the folloxxmg 'Iuesdax the te 1m erushed 1 h1rd fighttng I 1due elexen Contmued on page 189 4f .VI 1 7 , .4 Q 1 fl, p If ,I I' I f A I A I , . 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A2 X H x'l . g' irwly-:ix Rifle Team Fencing Team His years Rlfle Team was extremely handl capped by the move to the new school Al though the modern new range w1ll be ready for use next year this years team was unable to have any matches and few practlces Though the team was untested It posssessed great ab1l1ty and potentlal slnce lt was composed entirely of re turnlng lettermen Thls year s officers were Trebor Tlchenor President and Tony Layton Vlce Pres ldent whlle Mr Mlles Peshek was the coach The other marksmen were Fred McCoy Class Three Carl Hoppe Class Four and Karl Wemkauff and Louls Carlffe Class Five Untll Chf1SlmHS vacatlon the team was able to practlce regularly at the old school Durlng the wmter term at the new school the team d1d make several trlps to the old campus to practlce but thls soon proxed to be rather useless and mconvenlent Next years R1He Team wlll probably be com posed of a squad of twelve wlth a team of s1x to compete ln the St Louls Rlfle League These rlflemen wlll b the first to enloy the modern fac1l1t1es and safety features that the school has provlded lncludlng the complete sound proofing and the reel 1n targets Back Rou. Lortz Klem W6lHlx8UH'l Parker Blckel McCoy AVING been dlscontlnued at Country Day for many years fenc1ng was revlved th1s year by Mr Robert Ashby who learned the sport at Kenyon College In future years Mr Ashby hopes to arrange lnterscholastxc matches wlth other fencing teams but thls year due to the fact that everyone was 1 novlce he taught merely the baslc prlnclples of the art of fenclng By the end of the season all the boys had mastered the baslc parrles guards and footwork besldes becommg well ac qualnted vuth the lunge adx ance dlsengagement rlposte and the rules of a fencing bout The team conslsted of n1ne members from the upper four classes They were Senlor Sheldon Stock unlors Art Lellklflg Mlke Latta and Tlm Mell1t7 Sopho mores Ilm Douglas Lon Hocker and Dolph Orth we1n and Freshmen Phll Moore 1m Whxte and Ilm Wood Mr Ashbys plans for next year are to teach returnmg members the more d1mCLllt technlques of fenclng and 1f posslble to arrange several matches wlth the Mary Instltute Team and the W3Sh1HgIOH Un1vers1ty Freshman Team Because fencmg IS a sport whlch demands and develops superlor coordlnatlon and good phystcal condltlon ll has been a valuable addltlon to Country Day s athletlc program th1s year Mr Peshek Bach Rou Wood Mr Ashby Douglas Front Rou CHTIHQ Layton Txehenor Casparl Grove Front Rozt M Latta Hotlxer S K Stock Orthxxem Page N mety seven edmo- it ., , K' age. e...' ,. gtg,-wir . , t f ap.: t Q 5 , . . .. , . Mr, inline. Couch Varsiiy Baseball Captain . . ..... ..... . IIMCLARKSON HE i958 Varsity Baseball team enjoyed a respectable season, win- ning seven of its first thirteen games. Due to a great deal of experience, the NAU batsmen were able to win several key victories. They were hampered. however, by lack of reserve strength, particu- larly pitching strength. and by inconsistency both at bat and in the Held. At times, the fielding was brilliant. while at other times it was sloppy. Despite a low team batting average of around 235, the Rams nevertheless managed to come up with several timely hits to win im- portant games. At other times. Codasco hitters were hampered by seemingly ineffective pitching. Despite an early season lack of pitch- ing depth. the mound work improved from game to game. The lineup consisted of seven returning lettermen. One ol the seven. lcrry Loeb was easily the ace of the pitching staff. as he had a 4-2 record and a low earned run average. Stan Leydig. who improved greatly over the season. and Hugh Bartlett and Bill DeWitt. who pitched respectable ball. rounded out a staff caught by Geoff McClel- land. The infield consisted of George Welsch at flrstg returning letter- man Fred Hanser at secondg Captain and returning letterman lim Clarkson at shortstopg and Stan Leydig at third. When Leydig was f -sr fn, ' X Batlt Rott Weis Singer Hanser Brodsky Iavton DeWitt Leydig Sanders 'Vlr Ioline F1ontRou Bent Bartlett VItClelland 'Vliller Clarkson Loeb Logan Elliott Valier ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS Burroughs Lutheran CoUN'rin' DM Principia Western Page Ninety -Uiglhl W on Lott , 0 6 pitching Frank Elliott at returning letterman played the hot corner The outfield consisted of Tom Singer in left and returning lettcrmen George Logan and lim Miller in center and right field, respectively In the early part ol the season, Leydig played left field vshile Singer played first Due to lack of power Coach ohn oline once again employed tht bunt-and-run type of offense which compensated for weak hitting. The leading hitter was Clarkson with an average of 312, while Ley- dig had about a .290 mark. Lead-off man Logan led the team in runs scored and stolen bases, while Clarkson had the most runs batted in. COUNTRY DAY 4-JOHN BURROUGHS 2 In a well-played game with the defending ABC League champions, Iohn Burroughs, Country Day won its first game from the Bombers in five years, 4-2, behind ierry Loeb's masterful pitching. Loeb, who pitched a five-hitter and struck out ten, caused Mike Lane of Burroughs to suffer his first ABC League loss in four years. The Rams broke the scoring ice in the third when Logan walked, stole second, advanced to third on an error by the third baseman on Leydig's grounder, and scored on a double steal. Although Burroughs managed to tie it up in the fifth inning, Codasco put the game on ice in the top of the seventh as Miller walked and advanced to third on two passed balls, McClelland singled, Logan singled, and Leydig reached base on a two-base error by the third baseman, with two more runs crossing the plate. Depite a last-ditch rally by the Bombers in the seventh, Loeb sewed up his first league victory by striking out the final batter. COUNTRY DAY I4- WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY 0 Loeb won his second league victory quite hand- ily as Codasco easily clobbered Western, 14-O. Loeb, who allowed three hits and struck out eight, was aided by a twelve-hit barrage. Battery-mate Geoff McClelland paced the attack with three hits, including two doubles and four RBI's, while Logan smashed a three-run homer and Singer and Hanser each collected two hits. LUTHERAN 4-COUNTRY DAY 3 Lutheran, the newest ABC League member, bunched four runs in the second inning to edge Country Day, 4-3. Although the Rams scored two Im CLARKSON, Shortstop Ceomf MCCLELLAND, Catcher Team Captain Strong competitive spirit-handled Polished infielder-excellent his pitchers well. team leader Lutheran batter awaits curve ball thrown by Leydig runs in the top of the second on a single by Clark- son, a walk to Hanser, and a double by Singer, Lutheran countered with three hits, one of them a triple, and scored four runs off Leydig. Although Loeb held Lutheran scoreless the rest of the way, the Rams were unable to score until the seventh, when Loeb reached base on an error, Logan walked, and Leydig singled. Miller, however, fouled out to the catcher to end the threat as C.D.S. lost its first league game. JERRY LOEB, Pitcher Fine poise, control and brcaking ball-outstanding pitchcrf, f 'P f twgi, Y 2 'KA Q 4 4 f ,qw K 1'-. .sYq,g, 1fi se . V gig, if 'l' ,Mr M322 i' ' , 10, if ' gg Page Ninety-nine 'Vhller eonneets for single against DeAndre1s Logan ex ades a Burroughs pxckoff play Page One Hundred COUNTRY DAY 6-PRINCIPIA 2 Stan Leydlg recovered from a w1ld start to stop Principia 6 2 In the first lnnlng the Panthers scored TWICE on two walks an error by I-Ianser a fielders cholce and an infield out After this Prm was held scoreless by Leydlg who pltched a three hltter although he needed help from Loeb in the sex enth The Rams tied it up 1n the bottom of the third as Elllott walked and advanced to sec ond on Logan s lnfield out Leydlg doubled and Mlller singled In the slxth CDS picked up three runs IH an 1nn1ng hlghllghted by Welsch s bloop slngle and Logans smash to left In the seventh the Rams plcked up an lnsurance tally and rolled to thelr thlrd league win in four starts JOHN BURROUGHS 7 COUNTRY DAY 2 In a dlsappoxntlng game agalnst Burroughs the Rams were defeated by the score of 7 2 In the first 1nn1ng the Bombers scored three tlmes on two h1IS an error and a passed ball Country Day bounced rlght back in the bottom half as Leydlg and Miller reached base on errors lVIcClel land w llked and Clarkson lined a double to right center 'VIcCle1land howexer was plcked off thlrd and Welsch struck out to end the threat The Rams bats were sllenced the rest of the way by Lane who pitched a two hltter Burroughs scored three more runs IH the fifth and one 1n the S1Xlh as poor Codasco fielding and hlttrng led to Loeb s first loss of the season COUNTRY DAY I3 WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY 3 Traxellng to Alton Codasco easlly trounced a weak fielding Western nrne 13 3 The Rams who went on a fifteen h1t binge scored 1n every lnnlng except the first on thelr way to v1ctory Ieydlg had little trouble as he allowed five hits Leydlg and Clarkson paced the attack Wlth three h1lS aplece as ex ery player except two managed at least one hlt PRINCIPIA 7 COUNTRY DAY 2 The Codasco batsmen dxssolxed any chances they had of wlnnlng the ABC League crown is they were beaten by Prrn 7 2 Jerry Loeb was decldeuly off h1S form as he gave up eight h1ts II'lClLld1I'lg two home runs to the supposedly weak Panther nlne Prln scored two runs IH the first on a single a walk and two errors by Loeb and made the lead 4 0 in the fifth due to two singles and an error The Rams bounced back 1n the bottom of the fifth to score twlce as Loeb reached first on an error by the pitcher Singer walked lVl1ller singled and Welsch walked but two home runs and a slngle accounted for three Pr1n runs 1n the sexenth as CDS went down to 1ts third league defeat NON LEAGUE GAMES In the seasons opener the Rams defeated the defending State Baseball Ch3mp1OHS Rltenour 1 ' ' 9 s a , . . . 1 - 9 9 s . 7 . . . , . . 1 s . , . . . . . . . . , - y V . . v , . . . 7. . Y 9 v , - - s V . 9 s - ., ' f -. ' 1 ' C Q l - A s s I . I .. , , V . Y . , . a . . . , x 9 Y - . . - , . . 7 v l . . . Q - 5 . . 7 . .4 , . ,. 1. . . V 7 a ' 1 ' 1 , .. . , . 1 . - . . s v . . 7 s a s I x - ' V ' s I ' ' I 1 . , , . . Y a a . , . . . a ' s s 1 2 5-l. Loeb pitched a two-hitter, mowing down the Huskies with ease. Ritenour's only threat occurred in the fifth as a double and a dropped flyball by Leydig accounted for their only tally. The Rams used the squee7e play and sacrifice bunt to great effectiveness, since several of C.D.S.,s eight hits were bunts. Against McBride, the lack of depth on the pitching staff was displayed prominently its next encounter, l3-2. Leydig was combed sol- idly for l0 hits, while C.D.S. made seven errors. The only bright spot in an otherwise miserable afternoon was the two for two hitting of Miller. Thirsting for revenge, the Rams took it out on a weak DeAndreis team the next afternoon, 13-6. Bartlett, although often in trouble, managed to pitch his way out of it and won his first game. C FoRGE Lo::AN, Center Field FRANK Ei.l.1o'i'r, Third Bass' HUGH BARTt.E1'r, Pitcher Im MILLER, Right fu ld hitter, baserunner, Extremely quick, unusually reliable Effective southpaw pitcher when Wide range and sure hinds in and outfielder. at the hot cornerf, control was right. outfield-steady hitter .t 1 Ss .Wie ,, awww 1, . 'W ,, . - rs. :I : -qv-Eiutrlfiwii QP 1 c v f WJ A , r Q E t Gia 3 3 L ji. . 1 N Q ' - ' n L x V' .. ti j if V 4 ' S 3 f ' I . f ll K N, . A I. A 'Ai r K - 3.4 RCE WEI.SCH, First Base STAN Lrarmc, Outfield, Pitcher Tom SINGER, First Base, Outfield FRED HANSER, Second Bair glove man and consistent Fine hitter- reat romise as all- Natural hitter and versatile. Good competitor-cm ered a lot I 2 P h1tter.', round ball playerf, as the Rams blew a sixth inning, 8-0, lead and lost, ll-9. Bartlett, Miller, and DeWitt all saw action in the nightmarish sixth inning in which ll runs scored with the aid of three Codasco errors and four wild pitches. Although Leydig had started the game, he was removed in order to give the other pitchers game experience. A strong St. Louis U. High nine soundly trounced C.D.S. in of ground at second base Codaseo jumped off to a 5-0 lead at the end of one inning and was never headed. McClelland and Elliott paced the eight-hit attack with two hits apiece. After a six-day layoff due to rainy weather, Codasco was shut out by a supposedly weak Parkway team, 5-0. The Rams' batting eyes were out of tune, as they could only muster two Continued on page 188 Page One Hundred One Bud. Rou 'Vir Degener Austin Wood Kaltsh Calt knight Drake Bridges Nebel Caspari Stuart C rote Cray Schatht ensen Murphy Mxddlr Rott Allen 'Vlclxee laox Bacon Weber Deibel Scharfl Husch Messing Hauclc Rothschild Crtflin Heady Front Rou Foulce C reen Shampatne Hoppe Hall Kaufman lxarn Sachs Taylor B Baseball Captain LTHOUGH Dixie Deibel Mike Bacon Tony Husch and Rusty Messing were back from last year s championship team this season s B baseball team ably coaclacd by Glenn Degcncr did not bcgln to perform as a confident competcnt tcam until mid season Leading the team as captain Deibel provided consistent good pitching but his teammates often committed large numbers of errors and at the tlme of printing the tcam had a 6 4 record iff?-S' . ff slx, 4 Q ifflii y It yyep p y N, y 6 xc lg' ', ' ' ,.- if ff in ' p K- W' 1 ' 'I I c. I ..',..,, . . K 'IA I f ' --, 'f' ' ' Q , ,,'. 'rf 4.-J. -fn f . gm, .r at Q.. , .My . , --,- a. H. .-. LH . , , , A 'za W -v- 5 '.:.k,-:N z L1 A My sf. f, ,.,. Husch dives safely back to first in Lutheran game. Page One Hundred Two DIXIE DILIBEL The starting line up was made up of Harry Weber at catch Bob Taylor Phil Hauck Bill Fox and Huseh IH tnc 1nHeld and Tom Grecn Mcsstng and Bacon at the outfield positions Thc B Rams began thc scason inexperienced and neryous losing to Burroughs 14 8 in a game in yy hich they made 17 errors The only brlght spot of the contest was the hitting of Husch and Taylor vs ho along with Bacon and Deibel were the mam st iys of the team in thc hittlng department Codasco could do no yy rong in their ncxt game for they mas sacred a lairly weak Chamlnade squad, 13 5 Mes sing who contrlbuted three hits and four runs and Deibel who pitched a fine game were the stars of this contcst. Thcn alter a strong Normandy nine stopped the unior Rams 9-3 thcy clobbered Western 10-l bc- hind Art Scharffs three-hit pitching. But sliding back to the sloppy brand of ball of their First game the Rams lost to Lutheran by the score of 6-2. Evcn- ing thc rccord against Prin the B tcam ekcd out a narrow 6-5 victory which D ibcl pulled OLII ol the fire lor the team with his pcrformance in rclief. However in thcir second game with Burroughs the B Rams managcd to gct only two hits both by Hauck and thc Bombcrs sailcd to 1 7-l victory. I the ncxt two games the B team downed Chami- nade l2-4 and again oyerwhelmed Western 16-5. The unior Rams, meeting Prin for the second time, beat them again, this time by the score of l0-2, as Deibel gave up only two hits and struck out seven. Back Rou. james Hearne Douglas B Klllen Hoeker Iameton Wedemeyer Fourth Rou Haneoek Txehenor E Smith Miller ORe1lly White Brmtng Burke Curlee Tupper Mendonsa Sehumaeher Third Rou Mr Ward Morriss Mitchell Hlrseh Sehnelthorst Roters Friek I Nelson Spencer Wulltng Aehufl Humphrey jones Sanders Second Rou Mr Crimes Thatcher Vlason Vlatthews Harrison C Smith Has Griffin I-aerber Barton Vlr Stuknew Front Rou R Nelson May D lxillen Hall Lord Wellman Helmholz Raxenseroft Boeschenstein Stoek Hanson Wilson Cordonnier Dodds Kellex Varslfy Track Captain WARRLN BOESCIII NSTLIN HOWINIG great potential ability this year s well seasoned xarslty traek squad completed a rather good season whleh however easily could haxe been better Harnpered IH their dual meets by a laek of facilities at the new unfinished site and by several unfortunate lnjurles the Rams won three and lost three close traek meets With 1 real team effort Codasco captured the second pl ice trophies in the B Distriet Meet and the ABC League Meet lor the second straight ye tr outpointed only by the State Champion Principia Panthers The IX returning lettermen sexeral others of last year s porn winners and a larger squad than exer before were l d by He rd Coach Frtnk E. Ward and his assistants Russell H. Stickney I. V. Myers and Ralph E. Grimes. The thinelads were strongest in the distance and hurdle races the weight exents and the broad jump as they lost many points in the Sprints. Record-breaking All-State hurdler Don Wilson len the team scoring Sl points during the season. Other top point winners were Sparky Ruenscroft who consistently won the discus and the mile and ran on the mile relay team' Dick Killen a new- comer who helped the cindermen in the 440 220 Q and the relays' and Roger Lord who scored in the distance exents the broad jump and the hurdles. Dick Helmholz im Wellman and Captain War- ren Boeschenstein regularly won their specialties the 880 shot put and pole xault respectively. Uthers who strengthened the team were Date May and Dusty Cordonnier in the sprints, Sheldon Stock and Tom Hirsch in the high jump, and Dick Coaches Ward, Philips, Grimes, Stickney, and Myers Hanson in The weights. Page One Hundred Three ,4 ,bv Cordonnier and Killen drive out of starting blocks at beginning of 220-yard Don Wilson and Reiner of Burroughs running dash at Chaminade. COUNTRY DAY 85-FAIRVIEW 33 Leaving a Fairview team far' behind, C.D.S. displayed both strength and depth in its first clash, taking 13 of the 14 first places. High men for the Red and White were Cordonnier and Wilson. winning both dashes and both hurdles. respectively, and running on the winning 880-yard relay team. Though the times were com- paratively slow because of the condition of Fairview's track, each man did well. Newcomer May showed that he could compete very effectively in the broad jump and the sprints. Also in this meet, 1 K. ii '55 si' 3: . 1 ht-. A x 4 ' s X s . -A T 'W DON WILSON High Hurdles Low Hurdles Broad lump 880-Yard Relay DUSTY CORDONNIER 100-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash 880-Yard Relay Page One Hundred Four one-two in the low hurdles. former half-miler Ravenscroft tried out the mile for the first time and found the distance to his liking. COUNTRY DAY III-WESTERN 7 Dragging up to Alton for their first ABC League Hencountcrf' the team found its major opponents to be the stop watch, the tape measure, and the four-e1evenths- of-a-mile track that sloped outward on the curves. Although the meet was marred by a near disaster when a W.1V1.A. man was struck on the head with a discus, it was also enlivened by the questionable amateur aspects of Billy Ha11's sweep of the sprints. WESTERN MEET 1211-YARD HIGH HURDLES-VVi1son tC.D.S.H, hrst: May tC.D.S.J, second: Faerber tC.D.S.l, third. Time: 15.55 sec. lrltl-YARD DASH-Hall tC.D.S.l, first: Vllellman tC.D.Sfl. second: Kelly 1CI.D.S.j, third. Time: 11.11 see. MILF RUN-Ravunscrnlt tC.D.S.l, first: Lord fC.D.S.y, second: Hamhel tW.M.A.j, third. Time: 3112.0 min. N50-YARD RELAY-Won hy C.D.S. tXVellman, Kelly, May, Hallj. Time: 1.41 min. 4411-YARD DASH-Killen fC.D.S.l, first: Rogers fC.D.S.D, second: Thatcher tC.D.S.3, third. Time: 55.3 see. 180-YARD LOVV IIURDLES-Wilson tC.D.S.l, first: Stock CC.D.S.b, second: Achull' tC.D.S.l, third. Time: 21.1 sec. QSO YARD Rllxf Helmholl C' D S llr t 'Vlentl unsa . - ,- '. t.. .j. ' 3 i ' fO.D.S.l, second: Ludin tW.1V1.A.j, third.s Time 2211.8 min. 220-YARD DASH-Hall fC.D.S.1, first: Wilson CC.D.S.1, second: Hirsch LC.D.S.J, third. Time: 24.1 sec. MILE RELAY-Vfun by C.D.S. lKi1len, Ruvenscroft, Rog- ers, Lordj. Time: 4.0.2 min. SHOT PUT-VVS-llman QC.D.S.D, first: Mathews fC.D.S.l, second: Hanson tC.D.S.j, third. Distance: -i4l'. DISCUS-Ravenscroft QC.D.S.l, first: Hanson fC.D.S.l, second: Lozano tYV.M.A.j, third. Distance: 11232 BROAD JUMP-Wilson fC.D.S.H, first: May fC.D.S.J, second: Lord tC.D.S.J, third. Distance: 19' U . POLE VAULT-Boeschenstein tC.D.S.5, first: Pacatte QW.N1.A.j, second, Hambol QW.M.A.j, third. Height: IIV. HIGH IUIVIP-Hirsch fC.D.S.5, first: Smith, Faerber QC.D.S.J, tie for second. Height: 5' 1 . COUNTRY DAY 78-CHAMINADE 40 To ensure their third straight victory, the varsity thinclads relied on their depth in the longer races. Lord won the 880, the broad jump, and tied for first in the mile for I4 points. Highlight of the meet was Wilson's duel with the Flyers' star Paul Kneese, as they split victories in two close hurdle races. Well- man took the shot, Hanson the discus, and Killen the 4-I0 for the rest of Codasco's first places. CHAMINADE MEET IQO-YARD HIGH HURDILS-Kneese tflhiirnj, fir-t: YVilson tC.D.S.i. second: May tC,D.S.l, third. Time: ISN sec. llliii-Y.-XRD D.'KSIIiSominers fCham.i, first: Cordonnier lCI.lJ.S.i, second: Hall tC,IJ.S.i, third. Time: ll.3 see. MILE RUN -Lord, Rzixenseroft iC.D.S.i, tie for first: Bitter tChatn.l. third. Time: 3:1-Ui min. NNI?-Yard Rlfl.-XY-XVon by C.D.S. tffordoimier, XX'elIin.in. Xlai. lI.iIli. Time: I:'lN.-I min. -1-Ill-YAIID IXXSII-Killelt 1C,I7.S.i. first: Hall tC.I3.S.i. seconili Meier tCI.D.S.i. third. Time: 343 sec. Gvsco r av , , disqualifications, Country Day managed only two fifth places, in the shuttle hurdle relay and the two- mile relay. The two-mile team, composed of lim Frick, Ravenseroft, Lord, and Helmholz, set a new school record of 8:56 in the event. Outstanding in- dividual times were turned in by several members of the mile relay team, but a collision on the last leg prevented its placing. PRINCIPIA 68'f2-COUNTRY DAY 4911, Hampcred greatly by injuries to three of their mainstays, the Rams dropped their first dual meet of the year to a powerful Principia squad. Several of the yearis best performances were contributed by Well- man in the shot put, by Stock in the high jump, and by Ravenscrolt and Lord in the mile. The Red and White ended the meet with a fine mile relay in which We-tt. My-nmol BOESCHENSTEIN, Captain DICK LIELMHOLZ Dictc HANSON SPARKY RAVENSCROFT Pole Vault 880-Yard Run Discus Mile Run High lump Shot Put Milt' Rr-lay 880-Yard Relay ond Pete Knresc K hami third Time I sec 30-YARD RUN-Lord tC.D.S.J, first: Mcndonsa tC.D.S.i. second: Frick QC,D.S.J, third. Time: 2213.2 min, 180-YARD LONV III7RDI.liS-XVilson 1C.D.S.J, first: Paul Kneese tCham.i, sec : '- Q . , ' . ' : 2 .12 - . 8, 220-YARD DASH-Paul Kneese tChnm.i, first: Killen tCI.D.S.D, second: Corclonnitr tC.D.S.i, third. Time: 24.8 sec. MILE RELAY-VVon by C.D.S. tMeier, Ravenseroft, Humphrey, Rogersl, 'Iime: 356.2 min. SHOT PUT-Wellman fC.D.S.J, first: McGowan tCham.D, second: Pete Kneese tCham.j, third. Distance: 40' IO . DISCIIS-Hanson tC.D.S.7, first: Ravenscroft CC.D.S.J, second: McGowan lCham.J, third. Distance: HX' ti . BROAD IUIVIP-Lord tC.D.S.i, first: Paul Kneese tC.D.S.J, second: May CC.D.S.i, third, Distance: IT' lI . HIGH IUMP-Bitter tCham.i, first: YViIson tC.D.S.i, second: Boeschen- stein tC.D.S.D, third. Height: 5' 4 . POLE VAULT-McGowan tCham.J. first: Boeschenstein tC.D.S.J, second: Paul Kneese CCham.j, third. Height: 10' S . MAPLEWOOD RELAYS The trials and finals of this meet, which took place the day before and the day after the Principia meet, were disappointments to C.D.S. Due to several errors in planning and timing, and subsequent injuries and Discus each runner was matched stride for stride by Prinis man before Lord pulled ahead in the Final stretch. PRIN MEET IDU-YARD HICII HIIRDLES-Roberts fPrin.l. first: YVilson fC.D.S.j, sec- ond: May lC.D.S.i. third. Time: I.'i,N sec. l00-YARD DASH-Overby tPrin.j, first: Gibbs QPrin.j, second: Higgs KPrin.J, third. Time: 10.2 see. MILE RUN-Ravenscroft CC.D.S.i, first: Lord tC.D.S.J, second: Spiger tPrin.J, third. Time: 5:00.5 min. 880-YARD RELAY-Won by Principia. Time: l:35.5 min. 440-YARD DASHAKiIIen tC.IJ.S.J, hrst: Slcc tPrin.J, second: Miller CP.'in.D, third, Time: 54.6 sec. I80-YARD LOW HURDLES-Gibbs tPrin.J, first: Wilson tC.D.S.J, second: Roberts ll-'rin.J, third. Time: 20.5 sec. 880-YARD RUN-Helmholz lC.D.S.i, first: Brady tPrin.j, second: Frick tC.D.S.J, third, Time 2:13 min. 220-YARD DASH-Overby fPrin.J, hrst: May fC.D.S.J, second: Howe tPrin.D, third. Time: Q13 sec. MILE RELAY-Won by C.D.S. tMeier, Killen, Lord, and Ravenscroftj. Time: 3:45 min, SHOT PUT-Wellman !C.D.S.J, first: Mackenroth fPrin,J, second: Hanson and Boze fC.D.S. and Prin.J, tie for third. Distance 41' IO . HIGH IUIVIP--Roberts and Tullis tPrin.J, tie for First: Stock fC.D,S.J, third. Height: 5' S . Page One Hundred Five 'F DICK Ieiiim -1-IU Yard Dash VU Yard Dash Mile Relay Dua 'Vim Broad lump Hz ll Hurdles 680 Yard Relay POLE V.Xl'i,Tflioxe . , wi Ut lis and Cans Kl'rin.l. tie for iirt. 'ifn BRO.'XlJIl'Nlij7fiil7i1s lPrin.l. flrstg l.or.l tCf.D.S.D, sccomll Maj' tC.D third. Distance: 19' ll . DISCVS-Tlxliis rPrin.l. first: Boxer tl'rii1.b. NL'CHI1llI Nfuelcnrt-Ili lpri third. Distriiec: 121' -Q . RITENOUR 6I-COUNTRY DAY 57 Against a fairly strong Ritcnour team with great dcpth, injuries again proved costly. The meet was close all the way. being decided Finally by the pole vault and the high jump. Boeschenstein tied for first in the high jump and took second in the vault, but this was not enough to close the gap. Page One Hundred Sbc Im WELLHAN ROGER IoRD Shot Put Mile Run 100 lard Dash 4580 lard Rim Milt Relay Weiuox Rooms Siarioox Srocie 4-IU laid Dash High furnp lfilf Relay Lou Hurdlzs JOHN BURROUGHS ezyg COUNTRY DAY ssq, In th 1r final dual meet of the season the squad rgnn lost 1 elose one which xx is not deelded until tile mile relay Wilson and Rixenseroft vxere high scorers for Codasco with 10 points apiece. Dick Helmholz made a valiant effort in the half-mile but after he was slowed down by an unfortunate acci- dcnt his final dive for the tape was inches short. unior Tom Hirsch shovsed great potential in the high jump. May and Boesehcnstein won the broad jump and the pole vault, respectively. BURROUGHS MEET IIIGII IIURDLES-XViIson tC,D.S.D. first: Reiner tI.B.S.I, second: Faerber fC.D.S.j, third. Time: 16.3 sec. IUU-YARD DASII-Sehaberg fI.B.Sj, first: Mars KIBSI, second: Cordonnier fC.D.S.i, third. Time: llI,4. MILE Rl'NfRax'enscroft fC.D.S.j, first: Lord tC.D.S.5. second: Xvittsuti tI.B.S.,I, third. Time 5.tI5.3. S80-YARD RIiI.AY-VVon by Burroughs fMztrs, Sehabcrg, Eades, Overbecki. Time: l:35.5. 4413-YARD DASII--Kieffer fj B,S.i, first: Killen fC.D.S.5, second: Oterbeck lI.B.S.J. third, Time: 54.3. LOVV IIl'RDI.IfS-Xvilsttti fC.D.S.j. first: Reiner fI.B.S.I. second: Calkins 4j.B.S.J, third, Time: 21.7. NNI-YARD IIllNSGardttcr t,I.B.S.j, hrslg IIeImhoIL fC.D.S.j, second: Iitick fC.D.S.I, third. Time: ll:I2.l. IIIGII II'fVlPflIirsch fC,IJ.S.if, first: Stock fC.D.S.I, second: Cztlkitts fI.B.S.I. third. Ileightz 5' T . BROAD II'N'IP-'May fC.l3.S.il. first: Mars II.B.S.I. secondg Ililltstull fC.l7.S.j, thirtl. Distance: IN' Ill . POLE VAI'I,TfBoescht'nstcitt fC.D.S.D, first: Black fI.B.S.iI, st-cond. Ileightz II' ll . SIIOT PI'T-Portnoy fI.II.S.i. first: 'Wt-Iltnatn fC.D.S,5, st-cond: Rottdt-bush II.B.S.J, third. Distance: -II' Elly . DISCll,'S-Ravcnscroft tC,l3.S.I, first: Cionrud tI.B.S.H, sL'Cond, Roudehush fI.B.S.J, third. Distance: IJIV S . MILE REI.AYfXVon by Burroughs. Time: 31411. COUNTRY DAY 2nd IN B DISTRICTS Scoring points in twelve out of fourteen events in the finals, Country Day splashed its way to a second place in the meet held on a rain-soaked Taylor field. Under the new scoring system, Codasco led seven other schools with a total of 322 points. Wilson in the high hurdles and Ravenscroft in the discus took first place medals. Five boys joined the 880-yard relay team in qualifying for the State Track Meet, in which Wilson was the only Codaseoite to place, tak- ing third in the high hurdles. Wilson lowered the sehool's high hurdle time in the preliminaries with a fine 15.5 seconds. COUNTRY DAY 2ND IN ABC LEAGUE MEET For the third straight year the powerful Principia team with 'YIM points won the ABC League track meet. Country Day again was second with 47V2 points, followed by Burroughs with 28. Don Wilson, in addition to being first in the high hurdles, won the low hurdles with a new school record of 20.l. War- ren Boeschenstein was the other first place winner as he tied for first in the pole vault. Other excellent performances were turned in by Helmholz and May in the S80 and hurdles, respectively. SUMMARY OF MEET 121+-Y.-XRD IIICII III'RDI,E?XVilson lC.IlS.i. first! Roberts tPrin.i. sec- ond: May IC.D.S.f. third: Rt-incr iI.B.I. fourth. Time: lift. llllr-YARD DASII-'0wrby fPrin.l, first: Iitttlt-s 4I.B.,7. second: Mars lI,B.5, and Cordonnier fC.D.S.j. tied for third. Time: IIIQ. XIII.lf RVN-Bratlt' lPrin.i. first: Ravcttscroft fC.D.S.I. svcttttdg Ifttmbcl fNX'.NI..-XJ. third: jones tPrin.7. fourth. Time -1:39. NNII-TARIJ Rial..-XY-XVon by Principia fBronn. Iligtgs, Ifolrnatt, Gibbsi: john Bttrrtutths. second: Country Day. third. Time: Iii-1.9. -I-ffl-YARD IJ.'XSII-Ot'erby' fPrin.i, first: Kiefler. fI.B.i. second: Black fI.B.i. third: Miller fPrirt.I. fourth. Time: 49.4. Next record. Old record: 49.9. by Oxerby in preliminaries. Iso-YARD LOVV IIVRDLES-Nklilstin fC.D.S.f. first: Gibbs fPritt.i. second: Nitty tC.D.S.I. third: Reiner tI.B.I. fourth. Time: ZILI. New record. Old record: 20.7, by XViIson, fC.D.S.I. 1957. and Gibbs, tPrin.l, 1958 prelimi- nztrit-s. SN!!-YARD RI'NiSpiger tPrin.i. first: Ilelmholz fC.D.S.U, secortdg Gardner I-I.B.J. third: Nlemlonza tC.D.S.J, fourth. Time 2:l,l7.3. 22 -Y.-XRD DASII-Ox'erbj.' tPrin.i. hrst: XViIson fC.D.S,i, second: Mars fI.B.I. third: Iiztdes fI.B.J. fourth. Time: 22.12, New record. Old record: LE.-I. by I. Van Velzer, tPrin.i. I9-IU: Benton Greenleaf fPrin.i. l937: and Ot'-grby' fPrin.I. ISHN preliminarics. MILE RELAY-NVon by Principia tyliller. Holman, Slee, Gibbsbg Country Day. second: john Burroughs, third. Time 31331. POLE VAI'I.T-Gans tPrin.l. Boesehenstein IC.D.S.i, tied for hrst: Iloxxe fPrin.J. and Mars tI.B.J. tied for third. Height: 9' Q . IIIGI-I ILWIP-Tullis fPrin.5. first: Roberts lPrin.J, second: Hirsch and Bot-schenstein tC.D.S.J, tietl for third. Height: W. BROAD Illhlpffilhlvs fPrin.l. firstl Iianson fC.D.S.I, second: VViIson tC.IJ.S.7, third: Mars II.B.J. fourth. Distance: IH' 31 4 . IDISCVS-Tullis fPrin.I. first: Nfackenroth IPrin.i. second: Ravenseroft fC.D.S.I. third: Lorano 4XV.NI.:X.l. fourth. Distance: I'3'3'I . SIIOT PL'T-Portnoy lI.B.J. first: XVeIltnan lC.D.S.5. second: Nfackenroth tPrin.I, third: Ritvenseroft lC.D.S.r, fourth. Distance: -fl' TQ . -- 1- ', , Q Q ,, ' C Bael1Rou Charles lrager Bornsteln lx latta Adlm Vlr Hobbs Front Rott C Vlexer lIlf.,lLW Carspeeken laba D Seharll Varsl+y Tennis ABC LEAGUE STANDINGS Couvrm DM Prme 1 pla Burroughs l uther m Western 'limi 'Vlr Hobbs Coach Page One Hundred Ezght Wtan Lost NCHORED bv me returnlng lettermen thc xarslty tennrs team IS at the date of wrltlng IH an excellent POSIIIOH to wrest an undxsputed ehamplonshlp from last years eo ehampxon ohn Burroughs The team s ox er all record 19 now SIX VICIOFILS and no defeats For the second conseeutne year Hutson Carspeeken held down the first singles spot The other posltlons however were hotly eontested wlth six regular players belng constantly 1nter changed In general elther ohn ulgley or Carl Meyer both thlrd year men played sceond slnglcs Summy Charles a prom 1s1ng young Fner represented the Rams ln the thlrd slngles slot Elther Qulgley or Meyer teamed Wlth four year man Gerry Laba to form the first doubles duo although two year man George Bornstem oecaslonally filled IH at thls posltlon The second doubles team conslsted of Bornsteln and Freshman ohn Adam Iuhus Fr ger proved a valuable replacement and both Dave Hanks and Dave Scharff sometlmes saw actlon The team was hampered throughout the year by lack of court space Slnce five tennls courts are st1ll uncompleted the xarslty was Obflged to share courts with both the B team and the general tenms squad consequently a lack of practlce was ap parent ln the early matches The temporary loss of Bornstem because of an myured foot also hlndered the team for a time After only a few days of practlce the Rams opened thelr season w1th a close 3 2 vletory over an able Ladue team Car specken put up an excellent fight before bowing to Ladue ace 11m Parker 6 3 5 7 6 3 second slngles man Qurgley was de feated by Frank Adam 6 2 6 2 to glV6 Ladue a 2 0 edge The Rams rallled however as Meyer trounced Bob Wlenstoek 6 0 6 0 The C D S doubles teams saved the day as Bornsteln and Laba edged Rlch Dubm and Tom Gladders 3 6 6 3 7 5 and Scharff and Hanks scraped by the Iadue second doubles team 7 9 6 4 1 ' ' 'f ' '.', : 7 , .' 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A , l . ., ' 1 ' s 6'4' Varslty Tennls The first ABC League match for Codasco was the first opportunrty for the netmen to play on the1r new eourts nd they turned IH a resoundlng 5 0 xlctory 1n whrch the Burroughs Bombers took only one set Carspecken dow ned Clark 6 l 6 4 Qulgley breezed past D1Ck Lungstraus 6 2 6 2 and Charles contln ued the rout Wlth a 6 0 6 Q xrctory over ack Straub The doubles success mirrored that of the C D S S1HglCS players Meyer and Laba topped Rlch Dube and Robln D1HgW8ll 6 4 6 4 Bornsteln and Adam squeaked past Charlle Etsendrath and ohn Well 6 Erght days after the Burroughs vrctory the Rams played host to Western Mxlltary Aeademy and trouneed a tradltlonally weak Cadet squad 5 0 Car specken clobbered Berkley ones 6l 6 0 Meyer thumoed Harry Hall 6 O 6 l and Charles had an easy tlme wlth lm Rosenfeld 6 3 6 l In doubles competltlon uxgley and Laba conquered Larry Boudre and Iohn Featherstone 6 0 6 4 and Adam and Frager vanqulshed D1ck Markle and Pete Sull1 n 6 l 6 The next Tuesday the Rams followed up the1r Western trlumph mth another 5 0 NICIOFY th1s t1me oxer Lutheran Carspecken humbled Ohlhausen 6 0 and Charles bested Lange 6 0 6 l Followlng the example set 1n the singles matches Qulgley and Adam trouneed Hem? and Kretzschmar 6 0 6 l and Prager and Hanks took Mason and Stubenrouch 6 3 Hut Cqrspeeken returns a serve ln the Burroughs mateh Her CARSPECKEN Frrst Smgles IERRX IABA Fzrst Double Iorm QUIGLEY Fzr t Doublts Page One Hundred Nzne O O l N 3 a . . U 7. , 7 - - ' - . I 3 3 9 I a ' 1 ' S ' - , -L , V I . . ' Y 9 ' a - Q . . X I , 7-9, -l, 6-4. . I . , . . C 5 - ' 1 - . I - , - 9 A . ' , ' S ' V I I 1 - s ' ' . . Q .Y s - 9 - 1 V va,-,-l. F-' ' '- . V. - Y. , . . V ' 9 - s 6-Og Meyer made short work of Schneider, 6-l, 6-Og As ' a ' ' , ' , ' -9 ' 9 ' a ' s ' s 6-0. fl' A 5 4. 5 Q f. 'xll ' X, V tg gs g H s V f s X1 A f XV 5 ' V ' . . fs v .5 ' S , T . . I Following a week of ram vshlch caused the Prln c1p1a match to be canceled the C D S netmen won a 4 1 XICIOIY over Burroughs although the score 1n dlC8tCS a runaway lack of practlce nearly cost the Rams the match Carspeckcn off hrs game for almost the entlre encounter finally edged Clark 7 5 2 6 6 4 Meyer downed Lungstraus 6 3 6 2 and Charles ralllcd to corquer Straub 4 6 6 4 6 4 ln doubles ulglev and Laba knocked off Dubc and Elsen drath 6 4 6 3 and Bornsteln and Adam submltted to Well and Dlngvxall l 6 6 2 6 4 After playlng an mformal match vxlth the Prlnce ton Club VSl'1lCl1 resulted ln 1 3 3 ne the Rams your C LoRt,E Bomwsrux Second Doubles CARL VIEXER Second Szngles another 5 0 brulslng Carspceken vwhlpped Berkley ones 6 2 6 3 whlle Carl Meyer blanked Tom Barrett 6 0 6 0 Third smgles man Charles had a rough t1me before he h1t hlS strlde and bestcd Rosen feld 5 7 9 7 6 3 The doubles duos agaln had an easy tlme as Bornstem and Laba blasted Boudre and Featherstone 6 2 6 2 and Fragcr and Adam tcamed to defeat Merkel and Sulln an 6 0 6 9 6 0 Wlth thelr present 4 0 league record the Rams need only to defeat the Pr1nc1p1a Panthers to capture an undlsputed league tltle Iudgmg from 1ts past per formance the squad has an excellent chance of achlcxlng., lts goal SUMNER CHARIES Thzrd Sm In Iomx ADAM Second Doublfs Page One Hundred Ten I I I - ' 1 , . . . I ., - , - , . A V ' a ' 9 ' - x , . - X . - - - . ' ' 9 7 . 3 9 ' . s s ' a ' 1 s - 1 - - - - ' 3 ll '. ' 9 3 1 ' 7 3 5 ' Q . x 1 ' - 9 ' s ' - x 1 Y 5 ' v ' s ' - I - - u u . 7 - S 5. 5 .3 X . u a Y a ' a ' s ' - . . . - . - L . . K g V. . - , I K I q 7 x I - , . - . X '. 7 . Y . neyed to Western, where they handed the Cadets 7 3 C A 77 ' ,. .7 , ,Y . ' . . , ' ' g x , Q B Tenms Captam ED FORDYCE ITH only one returning letterman to counterbalance SIX newcomers II seemed that Coach Peter Hub bell would haxe a difficult t1me COI'lllI1LllI1g the five year ABC League Champlonship Nexertheless with good practlce weather and hard work the team easily won the championship In the first match of the season Country Day com w----......,,,x J?-I-Q-.i .aqui airwav- X 3 W' pletely crushed Iohn Burroughs 5 0 led by ullus Frager s xlctory oxer Goldman 6 3 l 6 6 4 Kurt Latta followed by delcatmg Ruwltch 6 l 6 0 To finish the singles Fred Tausslg downed Ryan 6 3 6 4 In the first doubles Captain Ed Fordyce and Ray Buckley nlppcd Wells and L enturla 6 2 6 0 Finishing the day lVI1ke Iatta and Henry Prlcst stopped Newton ind Br elxtr 6 l 6 l The lollowlng Saturday against Western lVIll1tarx Academy Kurt I atta advanelng to first place as Frage was needed by the varsity downed his opponent 6 0 6 0 Ray Bucklev won 6 2 6 0 and Fred Tausslg easily took the thlrd singles 6 O 6 l In the first doubles o Knight and Ed Fordyce won IH two loxe sets o H1CkCy and Andy Love completed the Ram sweep by a 6 0 6 0 win in the second doubles With Latta Buckley and Fordyce playing the slngles Codasco routed ABC League newcomer I utheran losmg a total of only three games ln six sets Completing the defeat Priest and Loxe won 6 l 6 O Second doubles players 'Vhke Iatta and Don Price won IU two loxe sets Al Contznued on page 189 aria' -4' 53'?e ..-f-Lf: will ,1 Fordyce returns shot ln Prln match Buell Rou Loxe Hltltev Buckles I lxnlght Priest Vlr Hubbell Front Rou -X Baur Coldrlng long VI Iatta 'K I 1 4 Page One Hundred Eleven ll ll 9 4 t , F deaf' I 3 . --.,,,.,c . 7 . - A . . , . . . . e . . 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I ' , ' ' ' ' ' . - . - . ,. , ' . , . , , ' ' ' - ' 9 , 1 ,H ' 7 ' 5 A ' 'J . . , 1 , . , I . ,. , - IM Al V I , 3 fy L N ,. . -.- aah? f-'ti 4-G if aware?- mV Page Om Hundred Tutlu Middle School Athletics Middle School athletics this year consisted of football in the fall, followed by soccer from Thanksgiving up to the middle of Ian- uaryg boxing, wrestling, and basketball in the winter termg and baseball, tennis. and track in the spring. During the fall term of football. Messrs. Schereschewsky, R. Philips, Gilland, and Philips, in their capacity as coaches and offi- cials, started the season with a two-week program of fundamental training and condi tionlng After this the group vsas dlxided into three teams and 1 round robin tourna ment was held the rest of the season At the end of the season Craig Warren s team was in first place while Date Flliott s and Stexe Lord s teams vscrc in second and third places respcetnely Besides the captains other out standing players were Kirk Jeffrey Angus Mc ueen Date Rothschild and Brad Shlnkle The only other games plaved were a 26 13 defeat at the hands of the C e serves and a Red and White game which the Whites vson 13 0 The second sport taken by the Class Fix ers vias soccer which lasted until the completion of the McDonnell Gymnasium 1n anuary Under the direction of Mr Schere schewsky and Mr Philips the group was divided into four teams captalned by Sum ner Charles Nick Scharff Rothschild and Sandy Shapleigh Besides these inner class games the boys tied the BB soccer team and defeated a Class 6 team For the basket ball season a four team league wt as organ17ed by the cmaches As the season progressed Mlke Witte Warren George Robinson Mc ueen and Elliott proxed to be the out standing athletes The peak of the season was reached when thc Middle Sehoolers played the C reserx es in two games losing by a small margin in both In Red and White competition the Whites won two of the three games Participation in the fourth and final sport began in April with the adxent of the base ball season Mr Sehereschew sky and Mr Gilland coached the boys in the basic field ing and hitting techniques after which a four team league was chosen The following vsere elected as captains Tom Conxcy Le Grand Atwood Scharff and Robinson Thus vsith such a dlxerslfied and well coached athletic program this year s Middle Schoolers are excellently prepared for com petition on the C B and A team lexels Lower School Afhlehcs As IH the past the mam objectne of the Mlddle Schol athletlc program was to teach the boys the baslc fundamentals of the xarl ous sports Instructors Phlllp Alderks Thompson Freeman Ralph Grlmes Gordon Ravmond Hebert Taylor and Frank Ward gutded the athletes through a program con SlSIIHg of football durlng the fall soccer from Thanksgntng t1ll Chr1stmas basketball box Ing and wrestllng durlng the wmter term and traek terms and baseball ln the sprlng Although there were many OL1I9IlI'ldlI1g, athletes IU eleh class sexeral bows proxed themselxes to be exceptlonal In Class 6 Andy B'1r1d1 Budge Hlekel ohn Bowen IVIIRL Fisher Dlck Kllne Don Shank ohn Klttner Harry ulgley 1m Hammer and Harry Clger showed promlse of belng future xarslty stars Daxe Delbel Marcus Hlrseh 1m Crawford Stexe Schaubert Frank Wolff 1m Welss lm Whltehead Daxe Zorensky and Tee Baur were outstandlng tn Class 7 In Class 8 Karl Block oe Chasnoff Date Estep Woody Lew IS ohn Mackey Andy Rothschlld and Btll Werrerneyer were the most promtstng athletes Red and Wh1te competttlon was agaln an tmportant facet of the athlette program In post season Red and Wh1te football 1n Class 6 the Whltes eaptalned by Barada defeated the Reds In Class 7 Ion Pantaleont s Reds easlly took Crawford s Whttes but IH Class 8 the Wh1ICS trouneed the Reds Durxng the short soccer season the Reds IH Class 6 cap tained by Hammer trtmmed the Whltes un der Bow en and ulgley In Classes 7 and 8 the Whxtes defeated the Reds Durlng the wmter term each boy parttex pated IH three sports For three days out of the week he would play basketball and on the other two days he would box and wrestle For basketball two etght team leagues were set up one of Class 6 and the other of the comblned Classes of 7 and 8 In the Red and Wh1te basketball eompetl t1on the Whltes trouneed the Reds 1n all three classes Sprlng agam brought the boys outslde for baseball tennts and track Each class dl xtded 1rto four teams for the regular season and as durmg the wmter the teams rotated between the three sports Wlth thelr aptitude IH learning the baslc fundamentals of each sport and wlth the de termmatlon and sp1r1t they haxe dlsplayed this past year the Lower Sehoolers are sure to uphold the hlgh athletlc standards of Country Day O . L, . . .V 7 3 I, 1 9 K - .vu . - , . H - .- xg A , is . rr 1 1 ' .2 'Y I' K ' 1 I I .. cv . , ..', I. 7 7 ,III 3 5 Ion Pantaleoni, Eldon Ball, Alan Weinberg, ' A ,J , H , . t' ,I M ,' '3 . I I V , . . 1 F , u . o - Y. 5 ..- 7 7 , v . , ' I 9 . , . . 'A .1 . . I 7 7 ' 3 Beyond 'rhe formali+ies of +l1e classroom- 'rhe daily process of prepara+ion and reci+a- +ion-s+re'rcl1es +l1e inlriguing bu+ challeng- ing realm of self-expression. For +l1e firsl +ime in Counfry Day's l1is+ory, every sfudenl has ai' his disposal a unique array of facil- i+ies commensurafe wi+l1 fhe exrracurricular program offered since +l1e scl'1ool's concep- Hon, providing for experience in iournalism, government finances, and 'rhe arfs. oactivitieo 'lg F 7 Back Rou Barada B Crote Lynch Hickex Singer D Crote F1ontRou Tuckcr Vhller Helmholz R Nelson Rogers Student Council S thc most lmporttnt and lflfllllllllll studcnt run student gox erning group at Country Day School the Council sct out IH May of N356 to ac comphsh thrce mam purposes to scrxc as an cffectlxe means by which students opinions and dCS1fCS could bc xolced to the administration to dcal with and 'attempt to curb serious brcachcs of disclplinc and to pcrpctuatc lmproxc and cnlarge upon the Codasco Honor Code which had been inaugurated the prexious year At thc first meet mg Dick Helmhol7 was elected Presidcnt Richard Nelson was chosen Secretary and im Miller was made Treasurer by an organwation further com prlsed of uniors Weldon Rogers and Bill Tucker Sophomorcs oc Hlckcy and Tom Slngcr Fresh men Bob Grote and Lower Schoolers Franc Ba mda and Dick Grote It was immediately 'agreed upon that the policies concerning the absence of make up cards tardy marks and no attendance check at ABC practices should be continued Due to the demands of the older students thc Council decided after a few weeks to placc Rogers and Tucker ln chargc of replacing faculty members with members of Classes 2 and 3 as heads of study halls Although dlsturbances during various periods occasionally forced the Council to strengthen or modify this set up it was consldered basically beneficial and successful and was malntained throughout the school year In November the Council departed from its Page Om Hundrtd Sixtc en usuil schcdulc to conduct its innual Charlty Drixe Thc fair share policy was again adopted whereby students from Classes 8 through l gave between Sl and S2 dependlng on their age group Although care w as taken that students should not be prcssurcd into contributing '1 total of S760 was collectcd and dlstrlbuted the latter accompllshcd for the first time according to the direct prefcr ences of the student body ltsclf Since most d1sc1pl1nary problems were of course referred to the Student Court those serlous enough to be handled by the Council occurred only very lnfrequently In every instance the group s ten dcncy toward leniency overrode the sterner judg ments which the cases would seem to haxe de manded COHSCICHIIOUSIY actlng on the students behalf howcxcr the Council preferred to stress upon thosc brought before it the need for self improvement change of attitude and greater co operation rather than to dlspense severe punish ments Although some were corrected others failed to take advantage of the second chance offered them and had to be refcrred to the ad ministration With the shift to the new Warson Road location for the beglnnmg of the winter term a marked Improvement ln school decorum became evident The Council noticed that upper school study halls were being conducted more efficiently and quietly, in accordance with the wishes of thc senior class it set up a rotation system by which several seniors were placed in charge of xarlous mlddle school study halls After a fevx months of difficulty and experimentation with the new sy stem most prob lems had been ironed out and the periods vxere run smoothly EXldCHCC of the students general desire to eooperate ya as the fact that although the COLll'lC.ll had been eautioned stronglv to suppress acts of xandlllsm or destruction of new school property not a single sueh case was brought be fore it of the lished gtmes T e To promote the alreadv growing support sehool s athletie teams the Couneil estib a speelal eheerlng section for basketball ind insured the presence of cheerleaders underlying objeetixe oi all the Counells letlons throughout the sehool we ir xx as to increase student aeeeptlnee ind student understanding of the Honor Code For this re ison the Couneil sponsored an issembly program in February it dlseussed As the result ol 1 questionnaire Hlled out by the student body tt the time it vsas re xealed that the school stood behind the principles of the Code by a majoritv of greater than tvto to one but that by almost as great a ma1or1ty 1t wx as felt that various revisions should be made During the program Helmholl emphas17ed the basic in tention of the Code to shift the burden of respon lblllfy for conduet from the faeultv and adminis tration to the students themselves and discussed the area about Whleh there existed the most stu dent dlssension that part vshleh coneerns the handling of x iolators of the Code Whereas under the system prex ailing at the time anyone witness lng a breach of the Code xx as expeeted to report it the Council felt that such a negatixe strict out look undermined the basie eifect of the Code and that instead decisions in sueh mitters should be left to the discretion of the 1I'lCllNldLI'll students Also since serious xlolatlons oeeurred so mire quentlx it felt that indignation oxer this section of the Code was being iroused needlessly ind that the wording ol this pirt should be ehanged to preserxe general student support of the Honor Code eonstruetion md purpose to the upper sebool group xx as led this year by President Mark Web ber of Class 6 In addition to Sixers Barada and Grote who represented it on the main Counell this group was also composed of Sexeners Stexe Schaubcrt and ohn Friedman and Iohn Mackey of Class 8 Lower School Student Council Back Rou Sehaubert, Mackey, Iriedman Front Row Grote, Webber, Barada Page One Hundred Seventeen V . 7 . . . X - . - I ' . 7. I ' V I , - . I I A xA . L B 1 X . I . II I c I Y' I . I L - . . v. . . , ' ' I. i 1 ' c l . X l ' . I N I ' C 1 ' 'I A I I IC 7 I , . t' -K ' 5 mfs- x x w ' ' c ' ug L v 1 xi - , , Q C 5 ' N -, x- ' I 1 1 ' - ' L ' - ' I I - f. I X 'V I J f 2 ' . yr ' - . - '. V z ,z . - z 2 . ' - .. ' ' ' ' I z . xi' '- x ! l 'n sz 5 s -' xp s ' s 1 K I L x which weaknescs and strengths of the Code were The Lower School Student Council, similar in I A 2 I I 5 . ' A X- S ' I .A It ' X I I - V I X . I Q . ie I I a C I . . I I I I I l . J it I Y I, ' I A I I ' I ' w. N , 1 L , YK L VK - I v x Y c . . , '. I , ' . N at t E i I i :Z in ' if, is t ' O' if I 1 . 5 Q 1 5 i 3 f . - xl 5 . xx A it 'lf ig, Fi-3' 5 Back Rott Green I Adam Front Role Logan Bartlett Faerber Student Couri- N splte of a year of trlals and trlbulattons for the Honor Code the 1957 58 Student Court has once agaln proved a most efficlent and useful part of the C D S system of student government Throughout the year It successfully serxed as a student lun organlzatlon of punlshment and very responslbly took oxer from the faculty the 1ob of admlnlsterlng punlshment to the upper Hue classes Behmd the aetlvltles of the Court were the fue gustlces Semors Hugh Bartlett and George Logan unlor Kent Faerber Sophomore Tom Green and Freshman ohn Adams Immediately after the eleetlon of the yustlees last year a lomt meetmg of the Student Counell and Student Court vsas held to eleet the officers of the new eourt At that meet mg Bartlett vtas elected Chlef ustlee and Logan Secretary Each year slnce the Court's formatlon ln 1950 the XHFIOLIS chlef yustlees have trled to create an attitude of greater respeet for the Court, and thls vcar another step vsas taken by xmproxlng the general deeorum of lts sesslons Durtng the be glllflllig of the year the conduct of the offenders sn altlng to be trled was somewhat loose and care less The yudges consldercd haxmg each ease judged prnately, but solved the problem by IH eorporatlng a more strlet attltude toward those Page One Hundred Eighteen vsho were not behavlng properly durmg court sessions As ID the past sexeral automattc punxshments vsere dex eloped for such offenses as gum chewlng and tardy marks In order to make the CDS Code and tts student supervlsed study halls more effectlxe the penalty for dlsturbmg etther a IUHIOI' or senior supervlsed study hall was on the whole more sexere than prexlously One of the brlghter aspects of th1s years de portment record was the almost complete laek of any really serlous offenses Most of the boys re eetxmg Saturday sesslons were puntshed not be eause of one offense but bceause of repeated petty mlsdemeanors Also thxs vear there vsas a eon slderable dcerease ln the usually htgh number of tardy marks to the early mornlng assembly Thts was especlally encouraglng bceause of the 1n creased freedom ln drlxlng regulations The outlook for the future ls, howexer, some what darkened by the eontmually lncreaslng amount of student lrresponslblltty, espeelally among the lower classes of the upper and mlddle schools Whether this 1S due to a lack of respect for the Code 1s questlonable. but the problem wlll undoubtedly present a major ehallenge to the Student Courts of the next fevs years Transporfahon Board R1-ATFD three xears ago bw the Student Counetl to handle the sttggertng numher of pettw of fences on the buses the Transportatlon Bo 1rd sue eeeded thts wear ln suhstanttallw deereaslng thts dtselphnarx prohlem Adopttng a neeessarllx strtet 1tt1tude toward deportment the hotrd s1t1sl1e tortlx tmproxed the SIIUIIIOH uhleh h1d lormerlx exlsted on the huses In September the N57 U8 Transport mon Board xx 12 formed 'md Its ofheers eleeted Weldon Rogera 11 ts ehosen He 1d lVlon1tor and Bull Tueker S ere t1ry The other memhers of the holrd were Fd lordwee fared H 1nser VVwnne Nlorrlss Arthur luektng George Welseh tm Frlek 1nel lhrus P tus Upon the moxe t the neu sehool elI1Llll X after vxhleh so m1n1 PIFLIIIS 1nd juntors droxe th ll only four huses rem11ned ln opermon the orlglnal hoard nas dlssolxed 1nd 1 neu one formed The nevs ho1rd was mtdf up ol He 1d 'Vlonttor Rogers Seeret1ry Tueker I 1rry Kmght repreientlng the st 1t1on wagons 1nd four neuly eleeted memhers representmg the four huses Dan lVltller 1m Dougl 19 lm Wood and Stexe Aehuff The mam dlselplmarw problem vs hteh faeed the 'lransportalton Board thls rear vs 'ls the flagrant disrespect vxhleh YTIIIIY lovxerclassmen epeelallv those ln the mlddle sehool dlsplaved tem ard their upperelassmen The hoard felt that the only vs av to eorreet thts Sll.Ll itlOH xx 18 to de 1l harshlv mth any student vsho showed tm signs of tmpertlnenee or dtsrespeet tom ard hls hus monltors and upper elassmen On the other hlnd 1nother prohlem th1t l1eed IhlS wears ho1rd was the tendenex on the p1rt of 1 mlnortts ol the older hoys themaelxes to hehtxe h1dl1 on the huaes The ho1rd quteklx htlted ans hanng or ftehttng th1t oeeurred hx mettng out stiff pen 1lt1eQ to offenders The mun aehlexement ol the hotrd ths we1r 11 IS to gtxe h1ek to the upperel1ssm1n some ol the respeet th ll he onee vxon lor hlmsell hy keep mf the bus IH terror ol his exer re 1dw hook mr sllele rule But X1here1s the uppereltsamm ol old h1el ll hest onlv 1 l7LgI'llClglIU.f respeet lrom his lll'lClLl'Lll9SYT1LI1 the upperel 1ssm 1n ol lildly p trtlx through the efforts ol the PlI'lUSIJ0I'l1ll0l1 Bfllfil 19 looked up to IS 1 le 1der Qmee the numher ol students fldlllg, the huses l9Ol1ly 1houthallolvxh1t1txx1s helore Chr1stm1s the need for 1 Tr1nsport1t1on Bo1rd vshleh vx IS so exxdent ln prexlous vears has greatly deere1sed In laet the hoard IS heeomlng llmoat non essent11l as the honor swstem heeomes more and more tradttlon and part of the Countrx Day atmosphere Perhaps the next fevs ye 1rs vxtll see the hotrd dlssolxed as students heeome more and more 1hle to handle themselx es on the buses ev Be1el.Rou Rohmson Douglas l Kntght -Xehull VVelseh Hanser D 'Vltller lrlele Front Role Nlorrtss lordxee 'Iueker Rogers lCLllxlI12Z Pettus Page Om Hundred Nmeleen -0 Br1el.Rou laba D Sehirll lx lwerber Boesehenstem Tueker lord Front Rou Dodds R Nelson Raxenserolt l'lelmhol7 Qulglex Slgnel' Socle+y OLLOWING the precedent set 1n recent years the Slgnet Soctety undertook only a l1m1ted num ber ol projects Smce a member of the Soclety by reflson of h1s membershlp IS one of the most aetlxe students IH school ll was felt that he would haxe llttle tlme for addltlonal duties or responstbllltles last summer Sparky Raxenscroft and Rlchard Nelson w ho became members 1n thelr Iunlor year revlsed the Soeletys polnt system wh1eh was IH eomplete and 1n many ways unfalr Members are selected on the b8SlS of thelr extracurrlcular seholastlc and athletlc aehlex ements bCg1HI'1lHg tn thelr sophomore year A xarymg number of polnts are iw arded for thelr partlclpatlon and degree of exeellence IH these fields Seleeted as new mem bers for thts year were Seniors Warren Boeschen stem 11m Dodds D1ckHclmholz erry Laba ohn Qulgley and Dave Scharff, and umors Kent Faerber and B1ll Tucker Afterwards the members eleeted Raxenscroft as Presldent Nelson as Vlce Presldent and Helmholf as Secretary Treasurer Wxth the moxe to the new school came new respons1b1l1t1es The most 1mportant 1nnoxat1on was haxmg a Slgnet Soclety member at the desk Page One Hundred Twenty IH the lobby throughout the school day to locate teachers and to greet and direct XlSllOI'S Durmg the latter part of February members of the Slgnet Soclety helped out on sexeral weekends wlth the school s entrance GXHFIIIHHIIOIIS Th1s 1neluded dl rectlng prospectlxe students and conductmg par ents on a complete tour of the school campus Sexeral Slgnetmen served IH a slmllar manner for the scholarshtp exams IU Aprll During the basketball season members were called upon to act as ushers at the games and keep spectators off the new court Because the school adopted a new seal the old Slgnet SOLILIQ dle bearlng the old seal had to be dlscarded and a new dle purchased The expense for the new d1e has been partlally pa1d for by thls years members and the remalnder w1ll be collected from dues of the succeedlng Slgnet So ctetles It was also declded that IH future years members should be ehosen the precedlng sprmg so that there would be more tlme to plan ahead Thus thls wears Slgnet Socxety has attalned both IIS honorarv and functxonal objectn es Bae! Rou Hancock Weis Lord D Seharfl Dodds Faerber I Nelson Brodskv Sehwalger Helmholz Frager Front Rott Hay Fordyce Bornstem Tucker ORe1lly ulgley Massle Rogers Kalish Rosirum LTHOUGH hampered throughout the year by schedule dlH:1ClllIlCS which prevented it from having regular meetings the Country Day School Debating Society completed a successful season of interscholastic and intramural debates Under the guidance of its director Robert Ashby the Ros trum in its third year of existence added several innox ations to its normal schedule of formal de bates At the Hnal meeting last year the mem bers elected Mike ORe1lly as President chose ohn uigley as Vice President and selected Bill Tucker as Secretary Treasurer The Debating So ciety then appointed and voted on the membership and program committees In its first program of the year the Rostrum presented an or1g1nal skit entitled You Are There which was well received by the student body Several Rostrum members portrayed various faculty personalities giving their opinions of the move to the new campus The highlight of the show was Dick Hclmhol7s impersonation f Headmaster Ashby T Harper ln an interpretive reading contest at Ferguson High Kent Facrber Bill Tucker ohn Hay and Hugh Bartlett made an excellent showing by placing second in a field of eighteen schools. Faerber read a selection from The Bear by Wil- liam Faulkner Tucker from Cry The Beloved Country by Thomas Wolfe and Hay from john Brown s Body by Stephen Vincent Benet At the annual Washington University Speech Day con test Codasco did not fare as well winning only four out of sixteen debates Country Day sent two groups the first consisting of Tucker and Weldon Rogers the affirmative team and ulgley and George Bornstein the negative team and the sec ond group comprised of O Reilly and Gerry Laba affirmative and Iv ar Nelson and Henry Massie negative They debated on the national topic Resolved that the United States should substan tially increase foreign aid They would have un doubtedly done better if they had been prepared Throughout the year the Rostrum held several formal intramural debates Some of the topics debated were Resolved that the United States should recogn17e Red China Resolved public schools should be integrated immediately Re solved that the present electoral system of the United States should be discarded Resolved that capital punishment should be abolished Probably the most popular activities of the Ros trum this year were the impromptu debates. The debaters were given only one minute to prepare their arguments on such subjects as: Resolved: that the South should have won the Civil War' Resolved: that Rock n Roll is here to stay' Re- solved: that German is a barbaric language. Page One Hundred Tu enty-one Buell Rou Wels Brodsky Roessler Hanser Pettus DeVV1tt Nleyer Wllson Wellman lxellex Hay Faerber Aehuff Singer Slelofl Wzddlr Rm 'VIISSIC lord Helmholz Tueker Clarkson ulgley Stoek Iaba Valler Sanders Hanson I Nelson Vlorrrss Bornsteln latta Rogers front Rott Ifxuek logan Vllller Htrseh Dodds Bartlett Boesehenstern Rnenseroft long Vleflelland Iuekmg R Nlelson Cordonnler Nebel The Codasco LTHOUGH the schools moxmg presented many addltomal problems the edttors of thls year s CODASCO were able to produee by Commencement one of the finest yearbooks ln the sehool s hlstory The success of thls years book was due to the comblned efforts of many mdlxlduals Warren Boesehensteln as chalrman proxlded the neces sary dlreetton as well as domg the tremendous amount of OI'glHllltl0I'lHl work Assrstant Edrtor Sparky Rat enscroft tn addltlon to wrttlng articles and proofreading superylsed the semor blogra ph16S lm Dodds Llterarv Fdttor Geoffrey Mc Clelland Sports Edltor md Hugh Bartlett Fea ture Edltor lbly filled thelr posts Co Photo graplnc Ed1tors Bud Htrseh and Art Luekmg took most of the 420 plctures needed by the book thls year The dlstrtbutlon of the book and the selltng of group pletures w ts eapably handled by George Iogan Clreul H1011 Nl tntger Co Bust ness Managers Date Sehirff and Claxton Long had the dlflleult task of ralstng the money needed to absorb the many added eosts Beeause of the sehools IYIOXINQL Tllr CODASCO had to be ehanged IH sexerrl respeets The most promlnent ehange was thtt of the eoxer The edttors feellng that the bell tower was the most symbolle feature of the new sehool trled to IH eorporate lt lnto a eoy er deslgn that would reflect the freshness and up to dtte appearance of the new school The pleture of the school on the IH Page One Hundred Tu cnty tuo slde coyer was also changed Thls Slmple yet eHect1we four colored drawlng was the first use of a colored pleture ln Tnr Comscos hlstory Also for the first tlme this year SIX elass lnformals were used lnstcad of one to haxe a more complete cox er age of the 1nd1w1dual classes In addltlon to these major changes there were numerous mlnor alteratlons The number of years that each teaeher has been at CDS was lntro duced 1nto the faeulty seetlon In the semor sec tlon there w as a hlstory of the scnlor class as If grew recalllng many of the humorous lncldents of the class uotes for eaeh senior were onee artlclc 111 the sports seetlon there were also com rnents of the lettermen added to the basketball and baseball pages Running throughout the book was the theme of the sehool s ITIOXIYIQQ to the new eam pus Among other thmgs there was the dedlea tlon seetlon w hleh honored all the frtends of Country Day who helped make our new school posslble On eaeh dlxtslonal page was a pleture of the new sehool w hleh was representatlxe of that partleular seetlon In order not to negleet the old school the feature seetlon eonststed of a senlors rernlntsctng about the many vears he spent there Thus the edltors of thts year s CODASCO haxe trted to produee a yearbook whleh whlle bemg 1n ac cordanee wlth t adltlon would reflect the tone of the new sehool . .. . 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V 5. 7 s y . . 1 s 'K 'sw' K y 1 i 7 .I Q ' l I I . - , 1 , -2 , V 4 I K - r' rf ' ' Q V s 1 m 7 L .H i . , ' l I e News ENILFITINTG greatly from the experlenee they had gained as IUHIOTS the edltors of the 1957 '38 News turned out one of the best papers rn re eent years In the fall term yudgtng of the Na tlonal Scholrsttc Press Assoclatlon The News though barely mlsstng tt long sought first class honor ratlng was second 1n the eountry tn 1ts el ISSIILIL 111011 The results for the rest of the year wnll not b known unttl September 1m Dodds and ohn ulgley dlreeted the publl e1t1on as its flrst co edltors IH twentv seyen years Sparky Raxenseroft was managxng edttor Dxek I-1elmhol7 sports edttor and Gerald Labt B111 'I ueker and Iohn Hay seryed as asststant edltors Bud I-Ilrseh md Art Luektng dlxlded the post of photographle edltor and Dlek Hanson ln hts seeond year w as The Neus xery capable bustness manager Charlie Valter took oxer the post of elreulatlon manager a yob usually done by two men The edltors set out to ralse the llterary qualltv of the paper and to lncrease tts reader appeal To do this they chose the members of the ltterary staff xerv carefully and sttll wrote a great part of the paper themselx es The front page brtghtened by IIS new nameplate was ox erhauled wxth regard to make up headllne styles and ptctures tn order to glXC lt more xarlety and mtcrest Page two ear rled a greater yarxety of both serlous and humor ous features along wlth more and shorter edlto r11ls The sports page always a problem because of the great number of stereotyped artleles w ts llghtened by Tlme Out a weekly column of eommentary and humor by the sports edttor Page four once a page of solld ads now earrted two or three artteles per ISSUC The edltors lutshed an unprecedented amount of money on The Neus but also took ln an un precedented amount of money and flntshed eom fortably IH the black The papers flnanctal sue ccss was assured early ln the fall when an d eontest wlth a TV set as the prlfe grossed the paper oxer S1300 As a result of thls flnanetal CLl9l'llOY1 the pLllJllCl1lOl'1 sehedule w ts ehanged to tnelude an extra 199110 tn etght page wlnter sports plctorlal As llw us the ehlel problem lay tn appealtng to the papers large and dlxerse group of readers students fteultv parents alumni and business men To do thls the edttors meluded many artleles on lteulty tettxltles and currteulum developments alumnt news and natlonal affairs Artlcles and features w ere chosen so as to proxlde ltems of lm portanee to the younger as well as the older bovs Nlueh student Interest was malntalned through humorous features and zany contests The final ISSLIL the Commencement Plctorlal was ehanged this year because the edltors felt that many of the artlcles ln pI'LXlOLlS pletorlals had been unneeessary as well as umnteresttng In plaee of the tradltlonal Flnal reports of the extracurricular aetlyxtles was a plctorlal sectlon on the new sehool wtth thts fm 11 pletorlal the edt tors eompleted a hlghly sueeessful vear of l1ter try endeayor Buell Ron Hluek Nehel Vlxssle PIIYTIIIIOII Roessler F erber -Xehufl Smger Sleloll Iangselorl Hmeoek H utgley Iuebke 'Vlzddlt Ron lord l'r1ek Coldrlng Sanders Sehaeht Brodsky Stoek Bornsteln Clrggeett C arnblln Ellerman Iortf CIHIIJILHI Front Rou Irbt Tutker Illrseh Naller Ilelmhol7 Dodds ulgley Rayenseroft Hanson luekln Hay Cordonnler Page One Hundred Tu enty three Bllcls Rott Lord NItClclland Lueking Weber james Faerber Carspetken Hay Fordxte Stock Mtddlt Rott Schatht Vllller Clarkson Iocb Valter Sanders Hanson Long Elliott Flante Ahrens Front Rou Hlrstlt Dodds Blatk Bartlett Kelley R Nelsm Wilson Cordonnler utgley Sthvsalger Troubadours OR their thlrtteth production the 1957 Trouba dours chose Good News a comedy by Laurence Schwab and B G DeSylva Played before a full house December 7 thls last productlon at the old campus was a remarkable success The story of the play vsas bullt around life at Tait College a co ed school in a small eastern town As the curtain rises the Tait football team IS preparing for the annual game vsith its arch rival Colton College The Tait team 1S counting on its star Tom Marlovse who cannot play how ever unless he passes an astronomy test Toms girl friend Pat arranges for her cousin Connie a wx h17 at astronomy to coach Tom for the test and thanks to Connie s help and the kindness of the astronomy professor Tom passes the exam The plot becomes complicated when Pat discovers that Tom has fallen in love with Connie How ever after the game Pat solves the dilemma by announcing that she will serve as bridesmaid at Tom and Connie s vscddtng Cast 1n the lead roles were Bill Kelley as Tom Marlowe Hugh Bartlett as his roommate Bobby and Jim Dodds as the cynical team trainer Kear ney Kent Faerber in his fourth year with the Troubadours played the role of Coach Iohnson Fred lVlcCoy and Rick Ahrens playing Babe and Connie were the female leads. The play was highlighted by its music and choreography. Among the most important tunes were The Best Things in Life Are Free a duet sung by Tom and Connie and The Varsity Drag Good News and Lucky In Love sung by the entire company. Page One Hundred Twenty-four Heading the 1957 Troubadours in conlunctlon with Co Faculty Directors Robert L Hobbs and Henry G Gilland were President Bill Kelley Vice President Mike O Reilly and Secretary Rich Nelson In addition to playing the lead Kelley IH consultation vslth Mr Hobbs chose the shovs He also appolnted the various committee heads vsho were as follows Dick Hanson and lim Miller ticket managers Charles Valter and im Clarkson heads of the dance committee Claxton Long and Bud Hirsch heads of the program committee The play required numerous complicated scene changes and thus presented a real problem to Stage Manager Frank Schwalger and his crcvs They managed however to handle the stage and lights in a first rate manner and further proved their competence when a few months later they solved the problems of the new stage in the Masque This year in order to give exerybody lnxolxed more time for rehearsals Mr Hobbs started work on the play early in October The cast vsas chosen by the end of the month and the choruses began practlce in November The result vsas a well planned unhurried rehearsal schedule and all went well until the dress rehearsal two nights before the show when everything somehovx seemed to fall apart. Poor rehearsal good shovt. The show Saturday night was a tremendous suc- cess flawless except for a few dropped lines which nobody missed. Special features of the program included a new singing group and between-act entertainment. Continued on page 189 wbx IIILN lm per l ILL .lu ml Nllls lhfmrlls xlllus Xx fl QL Hllpx Ill N I Y l Q dellllx mul mx lll IJ tl ullmc L dlI1Ll da frlllrlls lI'l lla gxm Prwfusrlr Ixallwll dlSLLlSStN IH IYHYIOITIN ullll Qrmlllc 1 r s L lorus xlllux ul x Ima cr l s llmxcd lllm CX1 Xhllllurx of ulllx lllrllllx slllu just Illmglnc we x L -7- 15' Pugc Om Hundflzl Tucnty ful ii2ff ,,'f ' l 1' X Bul -' M 4 X511 I' Halle - In 10' hix ' lm. V .'Il', . u1I.' ' , Du. .-X - H rl .Xjl2liI1,u v I K ,hifi i M 7, Qui Till- lY'iliIN'I' lvllx lllqlnll llllcl 5 Ili 'llllll Ill' is llllillillg Ivzllll lw- 'E LYILINI' ol bald luck sigllx. A ,, lk 5 1 - i S . Cu l il' illld Slllllllllll Simi llll v XVQII' ily IJAQIL. 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Rm Htrsth Dodds Helmholf Stoek Birtlett Blatk long Wllsnn Sehwnger Masque Ht- 1908 Masque Organllttlon xarxed somewh it from tts usual pattern ln the past few years bv presenting a comedv wlth serious oxcrtones The play Bernardzne by Mary Chase was glxen a xery well btlaneed md efleetlxe lnterpretttxon bv the nineteen members ol thls year s east Thls w ts the first play to be presented ln the presented a host of problems w hlch were ox ereome m1lnlV through the efforts ol Ex an lJl'1lllpS the dlreetor md the organlfatlons offieers Hugh Birtlett President Sheldon Stock Vice Presldent and Dlck Helmhol7 Secretary Treasurer Others rcsponslble lot the suecess of the play were Dlek Hanson and B111 Kelley Danee Managers Cltrkson and Tom Sanders Ticket Managers Claxton Long Program Manager Frank Schw dl ger Stage Manager and Mark Hearne Art Luek 1ng and Norman ames Stage Crew Due to the large number of excellent actors ax allable II was decided that a play w1th a large case should be used Thus Bernardme offering many good parts was selected Taking the male leads were Hugh Bartlett as Wormy Weldy IH famous for hls efforts to be hep Ilm Dodds as Arthur Beaumont the happy go lucky yet senst me leader of the gang Sheldon Stock as Bones Grlner the wolf of the group Bud H1fSCh as Dlnk Olson the Jolly l1ttle hacker 1n the gang Page One Hundred Tu enty szx Vllke ORe1lly as Leonard Carney probably 1 keener lntellect than the rest wlth eertamly a sharper w1t Dennv Black as Fudge Frledelhauser the big slow wltted gang bouncer and ultus Fr tger as Vernon Kmswood IH egghexd wtth 1 roek colleetlon whom Weldys mother 19 sure would be a good eompanlon for Wormy Cast Faerber Ed Fordyce Claxton Long Don Wllson and Charles Valler Followlng a slx year tradl tlon the show featured guest players from Mary Instxtute They were Sue Shampa1ne as Enld Lacev the woman with the glamour and the per sonallty whlch represents to Wormy hls ldeal fe male hls Bcrnardlne Iana Mueller as Ruth Weldy Wormys well lntentloned but mlsunder standmg mother Carol Bodenhexmer as ean Cantrlck the typlcal Amerlcan glrl whom Wormy finally catches Lucy Srnlth as Selma Cantrlck leans mother o Ann Cosgroxe as Helen the Waltress at the Shamrock the gang s hangout and Nancy Schumacher as a woman 1n the hotel lobby The play emphaswes the pllght of modern youth WhlCh 15 attacked on all sldes by the external pres sures of the adult world The plot centers around the struggle ol Wormy to eseape from the oxer protectlxeness of hls mother mto an lmagmary World he has created where he w1ll be a big wheel and a smooth operator of if ' 1 l' ' . 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A , ,, -1 . 11 . .h 1.1 1, A, ,f.. ,b , 1 ,, 2 .- 1.11-1-rRw11:'ll1-gt , ' l- '1 hdt'l1 Buel Rott D lxillen Iaxton Dodds Carspeeken Nelson lxellex Fordxec lorel Stotk Mzddlr Rou B lelllen frager W ber Weis Sehaeht Buekley Elliott Flinee -Xhrens Front Rou A Seharlf Logan VV1lson Bartlett 'VI Cl lland Cordonnler uiglex Sehwaiger The Glee Club NDLI the able guldanee of Robert L Hobbs the Country Day Clee Club completed its eighth year as a successful extracurricular aetlxlty by glxlng two cntertilnlng eoneerts Although there were relatively few Clcc Club performmees this year they were ill very well receixed Following the precedent set last year the Glee Club performed at the Pr17c Speaking Competl tion which was again held separatelv from Class Day While the yudgcs were making their de clsions the group presented a program of a xaried nature ranging from religious anthems to popular ballads Opening with an Sibelius Dear Land of Home in three part harmony they followed with two faxorites Old Man Rixer by Ierome Kern ftom Showboat and Youll Nexer Walk Alone by Rodgers and Hammerstein from Car ousel The Lowe1 School then joined sexenteen members of the Upper School Group with The Heaxens Are Telling from Haydn s Creation and ohann Sebastian Bachs Now Let Exery Tongue Adore Thee A solo by Guy Blckel of Class 5 Mozarts Ave Verum Corpus and a final group presentation of Passing By by Ed- ward Purcell completed the variegated program. The Glee Club continued a long-standing tradi- tion by singing the Country Day Alma Mater Hymn at the Commencement exercises thus gain- ing the distinction of being the first group to per- Page One Hundred Tuenty-eight form in a Commencement eeremonv at the new Sehool An lHl1OX'lIlOI'l introduced bv Mr Hobbs this year was the d1x1s1on of the upper elass members into two separate groups Special tryouts were held and those boys with the greatest faeility were seleeted to practice separatelv from the rest of the group In this wav work on speclfie ma IC11Hl progressed more rapidly and songs could be learned ln a relatixely short time Since time is always an important factor th1s practice will prob ably be eontinued in future years A similar arrangement was set up in cooperation with the Lower School Group Mr Hobbs chose eight altos and Mr Reexe head of the Lower School Group picked tw elxe sopranos These two sections eomblned with sex enteen members of the Upper Sehool to sing in four part harmony on sexeral selections The Glee Club officers Geoffrey McClelland President Iustin Cordonnler Vice President and Hugh Bartlett Secretary aided Mr. Hobbs in choosing a variety of material that would please everyone and helped to convert any spare time into practice time. Although only one period a week was devoted to rehearsal the Glee Club en- joyed another satisfying year thanks to the com- bined efforts of Mr. Hobbs and the entire group. Lower School Achvlhes ith lower School offers an 'tctlye and xarled progrtm of extra eurrtcular aettyltres deslgned to dexelop the students tnterests and ab1l1t1es The muorlty of the aetlyltles Ire eonducted on Thursday afternoon yxhen eaeh Student chooses one ol etght hobbles tn w htch to p trtletpatc Stnee Il yyas the only hobby lnaugurated ltst year Sttmp Colleetlng deseryes Speetal attention Tenttttxely begun tn the late Spring of N57 the hobby gatned a permanent posltlon under the student le tdershlp of I outs Loeb md Ptul I ueblSe and the laeulty superxtslon of Mr Wells 'Ihe meetlngs yxere dtxlded Into tyxo ptrts The ttrst Seetlon yx is Spent ltstenlng to members report on eommg posttge serles md the baekground of ptst tssues The seeond seetton yxts deyoted to the aetutl trtdmg of stamps The other hobbtes xyere those whlch lm rye proy en popular oxer the years The boys tn the Manual 'Irammg Croup eompetently superxlsed by Vlr Ray mond le rrned hoyy to use the1r htnds and delleate equtpment tn makmg projeets from wood pl rsttes and metal A hobby gre ttly uded bv new ftelltttes xy as the Art progrtm Under the superxtslon of Mr Alderks Lower Sehoolers were able to gun experlenee not only IN the eustomtry pencll eraxon and eltx work but also ID sueh dtxerse fields as ehtreoal draxxlngs bloek pr1ntS yx ater eolors and pastels ytded an tntcresttng aetlyttv for those boys of tn lntelleetual bent The members brought their own chess sets and organtfed 1 tournament at the end of the year Boys mterested tn the bulldtng and flytng of model airplanes parttclpated tn Mr Cole S AXIHTIOH Club The eonstruetlon yy as accom pllshed prtmarlly ln the wlnter In order to ttke adyantftge of the hne sprlng Hymg weather A small group of fishermen under Mr Freeman learned both the sttndtrd Hshtng knots and the art of ehoostng the right lure lor dtfferent Hsh Mr Ward superxlsed htstory enthusiasts tn dotng researeh on and drawing maps of Important mlll tary eampfugns yyhlle Mr Spoor taught Seyertl boys the fundamentals of photography AS IH past years those boys yylshlng to dex elop the1r mustetl talent were gtyen ptano tnstructton by Mr Reeye and Mr Taylor The final part of the Lower Sehool extraeur rtcular program was eomprlsed of seyeral field trlps Folloyxtng a precedent ol long Standmg Lower Sehoolers attended three student concerts during the year To aequalnt the Students xytth yartous outstde organllatlons Mr Ward and lVlr Cole conducted trlps to the Communlty Chest and other lmportant CIXIC organs Durmg the Sprmg Vacatlon Vlr Ward took a group of boys cast to X1 w slghts of a cultural and hlstorte tmportanee These yartous trtps and hobbles haye not only mtroduced the student to many new Helds of tn terest but haye also edueated h11'I1 and deyeloped h1s natural ab1l1t1es at the same t1me I--la! 'NS 1 J l X 'K ,J Top Loxxer Sehoolers engaged IH a game of ehe s 'Utddle Vlr Freeman demonstrates the art of tying a fly Bottom Boys yyorlelng on alrplanes xyhleh they later plan to flx Pu e One HunrlredTutntt1mm . . I I . 4 ., S L I ' ' w 'S L , , ... I. , , . I xt. V K 1 ' 4 ' X V 'V' , .... S x. .xx . Y . 2 l 1-.ga 1 xx 'I ' V C 2. S ' -S - ' S S ' 1 'V 7 . 3 5 1 X I . I X ' , 4 ' , H W ya - . x z 2 . ' 3 t S S v S -'S' l S ' 1 f u I '1 1 S .' S I I i X V LS S. . . K, v It X 2 z .z .. S S S 'S.- -S S 5-S ' ' 2 'x i ' 4 'X I ' X ' X I ' ' ' I Q S S S A S 'A S -- l A , 2 ' , 'Z l ' . ' 2 . . L . - . . . . if ' . 1. 'f'iv'i ' , ' 1 S. ' ' 'I i A S i , -'.' , , v, . -S S The Chess Club, organtzed by' lVlr. Crtmes, pro- . - ' S f S S r ' ' X ' l' H 2 C H K 1 i S - 1 - ' S S ' S ' ' K A-, 1 1 I. . Q n W . 4 . . ' 'I ' y S x ' 'I - ,ei I - n . - . 1. . .19 NM ' S . . ' 'X 'K I X x t J' Y 1 . di' T ' 2 z ' f ' . 'X l ' .1 . i'i S S S S - -f S ' V , . . 5 . 'T V- ' xl T a ' - - 4 A S A S 5 t' NN5.'3,a . . M, . . . 5 ' rfffut . . . . . ' :gp 'e ' 1 . - . -S an , S - A . V , ,,jgL.wl. , 111 1 vS - I D . ' Refusal fo Mourn fhe Deafh by Moving of a School in Berkeley These crumbling walls, fheir colors worn so fhing This building's youfh has fled wifhouf a word. Wifh pafched sides, a mirfhless harlequin subdued: Your hues by fading Progress blurred. The smells of grease, of sweaf and dusf remain. An echo frapped, impofenfly confined Awaifing deafh, fhey whisper of fheir pain And seem fo mourn fhe day fhey los'l' fheir mind. As if all frozen by a winfer's age They yef deceive, for fhey embrace fhe sprung. The woodwork in a kind of splinfered rage Obiecfs fo fears, and fakes a sfance fo sing: And fhough a Sphinx's voice cannof be heard, lfs song as yef confounds fhe iron bird. by John A. Myers, Jr. IS - cctureo 1llranui'.'i.... ':..... LOOKING BACKWARD l'Om CGSUREV I vsas 1n the old school Let me tell you those vsere the good old days' Those were the days vshen the Senlors ran the school and the teach ers knew Il You guys w1ll never know the thrlll of seelng a teacher on h1s achlng knees begglng for a homework paper-or the joy of seemg the kttchen help cleanlng up the food that was thrown back at them In those days everyone knew and respected the Senlor he was the one who wasn t wearlng a C D S blazer and t1e Well anyway let me tell you about that old school cause It s for sure there ll never be anythlng llke lt agaln A smlle a day has changed Country Day We had some of the meanest teachers you ve ever seen You see they were recrulted from the toughest teacher tralnlng centers ln the country places llke Brldgewater Normal School Carthage Sprlngfield and worst of all Prlnceton They were sklnny fast stalned and never stopped smxlm Page One Hundred Thzrty two 1 963 The buxldlngs were quamt and of contemporary stone age archltecture Hovxever the ant1qu1ty dld not detract from their frult appearance The upper school was the most lmportant of the hovels because the Senlors were occaslonally there I thlnk the only reason for th1s was that thelr fabu lous Senlor Studles were 1n the basement If anyone trled to crack a book we could always borrow the Fire exungulsher hanglng down there to quench hrs lntellectual fire The Senlor Studles also had a1r condltlonlng but they only turned lt on 1n the wmtel All the classrooms had those llttle platforms from whlch the old men used to preach ThlS was to g1VC them a feehng of supertortty but lt dldnt fool us Then there was the llbrary wlth all the llttle Bab cocks running around Chlfplflg Qulet please' and You cant drlnk that stuff 1n here put that bottle away l 7 . H . . 7 . V - ix . I . . . . . , 7 . - . . , . . . . gg . 5 9 9 . . . . I . . - . 5 , . . . I x I - ' 2 - 9 . , . . . . . U . . . . . 9 9 9 , . 9 , . Q. ' , . . . . . gg . . L , . . . . . . . . . , . , , . . . . . . g . , 9 9 9 9 ' . . 4 , . . 9 9 - 9 . . . . y ' fY , , , . O. . They had one or two good books in there though things like Playboy a gift of the Senior Class and Happy Hangover. I suppose the only real drawback of the Upper School was the lack of doors on the johns. The lack of privacy was a serious problem be- cause ll gaye the boys feelings of insecurity and made it dlfiicult for them to write Sonnets on the walls Howexer this was corrected by the time I was a third vear junior when the new pay toilets were ln stalled as a last d sperate measure of the fund raising campaign At a safe distance away you could sometimes see the Lower School lf Ernie happened to forget to stoke up the furnace It was often called Macs Maison Some have accused the Lower School of be ing a Communist agency and it certainly was an experience in communtty living I wonder if they ever did find the Q R Volume Anyway the younger boys got that arty crafty bit out of their systems oyer there besides learning a good deal about stampcdes and expr ss way conditions Dont go north in the upstairs hall after 3 00 and no U turns at 5 00 M Besides these beautiful facilities we developed our bodies into flowers of the athletic World daisies The athletic program was headed up by old R P tor I CD Hughes When they imported the notorious E513 91 All-American blocking back from Michigan State- Floyd Couch-the department was really revolution- ized. Good old 69 this college football numeral which they symbolically retired after his graduationj yes good old 69 jumped into the old vat and got things rolling around the old campus Soon to ap pear were the activity squad and the frisbee team Over there We had extracurrlcular activities to keep us out of the pond as it were Back in 25 w hen I was still a freshman a crackers and milk club was formed but because the members liked beer and pretzels Cthey were South Side Germansj the club changed its name to the Student Council You could call this the great policy making body but of course you could call it a lot of other things too Actually the only great decision I can remember them ever making was changing their meetings from Wednes days to Thursdays Next to them thc most lmportant wheels could be found at the daily meetings of the Out to Lunch Club which met down at Trio with their smiling president If you couldnt make this group you could always join the After Lunch Club Smoke was the only sure way to tell where they were meet mg but if a tempest in a teapot was blowing it was usually hard to Hnd any telltale signs at all Excryone knows De Syndicate ran all of these as' ii-fre... 1 sa eg? W, 1938 Varsity Frisbee Team Page One Hundred Thzrty three as , I 1 9 gs s C X e 3 e s a 9 . . 7 . 7 I . . , N . s Y .. l . gg g . . . . , . - 'J If , . ' I , . 1 . 1 . C ' I L ' ' r I 1 , . 7 X . . , ' 1 4, . . A . I , I I I . . X . . , I . V X, . . I - . . . . I c , , I , 1 I . ' r 1 . ' . ' c ' 4 7 . I ' ' I - I . , I . C , - ' ' I 'E I I ' I I . I . I X I . . 5 , . V G Y l . . C , . ., . . . . . . 1 I. . , . . 4 , . . , . . , . . . ' , P - ' ' - ' - r U . . . . . I I v r I I ' I - a i' I . , I 1 1 . ' , 7 c . . e . . . 54 . . . I. . ' . ' I 'I ' I ' I R. Y . My ' 'ggi , M -vm Q ' + , V' 'lf 4 R' vw Af rl ' w 4-If, ' ' , . ' we J f' ,jg,,,,g 3532112 I I. f , Jaw. asm' 35- IIC I,,, ',' If. 1 X3 'life 4. u 1 3, , in .MV ' I 'Q , Q. my me .Mu x I F ' - TBI ' iv.v.,f ? 5' ' 1 ,aI t vc c. K . - ' I. r . fronts even the admlnlstratlon ln those days Buster was notorlous for hlS one man stand agamst dat mob but he finally nlpped dem m der Brud and had no trouble whatsoever afterward Then there W s the Student Court that honest uprlght lmpeccable group of honest uprlght lmpec cable bovs alvx ays dealmg out honest uprlght h well In l928 a group of boys declded to cut up the school by puttlng out a school newspaper They dld such a good job that the faculty affectlonately named It The Nuzsance whlch was later changed to the very llterate and orlgmal name The News Only wlth the ald 8dV1C8 and subs1d1zat1on of THE Co DAsCo has The News been able to overcome such obstacles as Mr Peters We used to have a Glee Club back then but that group used to really sw1ng not llke the bunch you got now that can only slng old Roman chants Ill ncve1 forget the t1me they had to yodel 1n a song and they tIlCd and trled but they couldnt do a thlng untll Mr Hobbs broke out the Busch Bavarlan After that all they could do was yodel Oh yeah' I almost forgot to tell you about the gym bulldlng Let s see th1s monument to DHISY athletlc prowess housed the audltorlum the Cllnlflg trough and uh9 I knew Id get lf the gym' Tak mg first th1ngs last the salle de chow had naturally a senlor bar to go w1th lt wlth swlnglng doors Aunt Llllle also ran a small cafeter1a on the s1de for some of the younger students but lf was really financed by the bar Mr Augurmeyer got h1S start 1n the kltchen as Dlrector of Mllk Bottle Placement They also put the gym IH the gym bulldlng as a temporary measure while the shed was be1ng con structed Th1s was the only court ln St Louls where basketball games were called on acount of ram Cer talnly was funny how It only leaked on the opposl tlon even when they moved around On many ex enlngs during the year the gym was glven a manlcure and became a dlxe of rhythm and romance the faculty called them school dances CHa'j Holy keeno Ill never forget that night on Page One Hundred Thufty four The old CDS gym the foul l1ne when Sometlmes we had a plle of Down ln the locker room or whatever that was ln the basement we used to have those lnvlgoratlng cold showers Actually the temperature wasnt too bad SIHCC It only came out a drop at a t1me and we reallzed that they were used merely for then' aesthetlc and romantlc values The old audltorlum they say was bullt llke a Roman Playhouse upon the request of the maestro at the organ Of course you couldnt get so fr1endly ln the old pews unless you sat two to a seat but the hymnals certamly were comfortable' Man we reallv dug those swmgmg chapel programs the most untll some WISC guy got those lllltefate senlors up there Unfortunately we had to stop showmg movles after Gagle ple left cause nobody could UHIWISI the film Instead we had cool Wednesdav afternoon chapels llke the one when Dave McDowell came back from 3 7 ' - ' , fi F Q T- 5 . 3 . I A , . , . 1 1 ' ' ff , ' , . . . o If ' . . Y . 7 . .U. - l 9 5 - 5 sc , 5 5 I 5 Q. . , . Ci . . . . , . . . , . . ' hay and the theme was 'Lct's play in the hay., , . s T 'T 5 ' - H ' ' 5 3 s s ' ' ' 5 . . I , ' s , . . . , I . . . I ' . gg . . . . 5 3 ,. . . . . . - , ' ' 5 l . . 5 5 . ' . , J 5 li ' ' 1 1 7 3 . . . 7 . - . , . , s a I I - 1 J , , . . I ' 9 Prineeton and drove a diesel through the ehapel. Then he haeked out and drove it through all oyer again, The moye to the neyy sehool was necessitated hy the dilxipidzlted condition ol the buildings. They were holding together all right until one year a tempest eame through and hlew teapots all oyer the plaee. Une ol the teapots hit Mr. Harper on the head. which resulted in sueh things as eoats and ties. So niueh damage was done to the huildings that it was decided to moye tt: zz new Ioeation yyhere we eould have bell towers, vending maehines. ehartreuse iohns. memorial plaques. and cement hloeks. So you see. you guys. the old sehool was a lot dillerent from this new one. I don't guess thert-'II eyer he anything like it again. OI' eourse. when they made the moye they said i1'd neyer Iiappen. hut now it has, andf-oopsf 'I'here's the hellf You guys had hetter get haeli to elass. 'I'he girls will he waiting. Comolarnenis oil Iha cOvnI'ry DQy Newz Senasionllzm aI' Hrs be si' CO ED nI'ors John Odds Jim Qulqley Financial Repor+ of +I1e l958 News INCOME suhsti IPIIUII cs 00110 holsts J v tn eonttst hit 97 nnst put 473, w S-I 380 Na -II EXPENSES 1 ISIIIII tosts in ton y In stl to tulste J 7 cs t it yt my ois u ist yyl 1I1r I 1 s I mt proiit 3 m 7 on 1 58470 up I 128 00 Q if w 060 60 Ont Ilttnrf tl Tlzntnf I Il ' ' ' I F! I . . .' 3 ' S ,IS a If I . 7. f 3t'.I5 Inez ' hes '3.t 2.03 adn' I.'I'i1lItJII ty ills . 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U po-A---------------o,--------A------------T:ii::-:::---::::-----::-: I 1 CONGRATULATIONS , I TO THE CLASS I958 The Board of Trustees and Headmaster extend to you the ClaSs of 1938 Country Day s youngest Alumm slntere tongratulatrons and best vnshes for your success next year In As you broaden the sphere of later rn the business or 3f0fCSS1OI121l l ou haye S ent at Countr Da Will I P I I the college of your cholce your attnltles first III tolle5,,e and world II I5 our hope that the years remarn therrshed IHCIDOIICS 'WW ASHBH T HARPER Headmaster BOARD OF TRUSTFES CHAPIN S NEWHARD PreSIderI'r THOMAS G RUTLEDGE 35 VIce PreSIdenI' RAOUL PANIALEONI Secrehary QRRIN S WIGHTMAN JR Treasurer JAMES S MCDONNELL JR Honorary CI1aIrrnarI J ARTHUR BAER II 39 J BRUCE BUTLER JOSEPH A CAMPAGNA JOHN R CAULK JR 3l CHARLES E CLAGGETT KENTON R CRAVENS WILLIAM O DeWII+ JAMES H GROVE 3I MRS K MYRON HICKEY LON O HOCKER JR 27 HUGH A LOGAN 30 EDWIN B MEISSNER JR 36 GEORGEW SIMPKINS 26 JAMESW SINGER JR 24 EUGENE E WILLIAMS JR 4I II II- Pagf Om' Hundrfd Fvrtu tu I I I I of I I I g I I I I I I . 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IVITTSIIIII ldwflrd 'Vlexex Vlartln Rrcallrd Rouse Erncst 'I Sl1111lc Donald SI1 1plc1gh R11sh Slo me SI11lCgl0I IJOIIIICI Walter Spencer Iamc Stlxers Edward VI Ian1111 Harry Sandperl Wcbber Parlc Ioel S1111th Andrew C aresche Stewart Daxld Ewmg r Stoclc Stuart Chase Wemberg Sherrdan Alan Wels Iames Crug Westlalce Ielghton Dans Whltehead amesl III Wolfl Franlc P I Lorenslcx Daxnd Franklm Anderson john Bordtn Blotlx Iwrl Nlormn III Burke Spenter B tlttr Chasnoll joseph Stexmrt Chrlstw Calxm Vlorgxn Currler Phlllp Box nton Dobson Duntan CIIXIII r Duerhulx xVIlIl1III Ixtnneth Dufl john -Xnthonx Estep Ihxtd Bern CLASS VIII ITIYILIS Uftxrd Roxxllncl I reedm in Hrm trd I tt In er Edxxtn Samuel C nlclherg Ircderltlx T I at Ixan Ite II 2- Humphrcx Rlthard -Xllln jcnlxs ohm Stun Ixlllsh Izugene Flsas Iwnclqll -Xrthur Shcrfu III Ixleln Rlchlrd Allan Ixfllglll Thomws Vltrtln Iangsdmrf Thonms Ixlme I utnh john Ixuth Iemn john Rtthftrd Lexus Hamllton Westwood VIQAIIJIII Chqrles Nexxhlmlt VILPhuters john Cirroll Nlltlwx john Eugtne Nlltthtll Rlthird Bmle Woselu Wllllrd Bulex Shelp Otrtlt R1tharclAIhtrt Grow olcl along wl+h me' The besf IS ye+ +o be The Ias+ of Infe for which The Ilrsl was made Roberf Browning For sure no mlnules bring us more conI'en Than 'rhose In pleasing, useful sluclles spenl -John Pomfref JOHN A MYERS. 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V , 5 , ' P . . . , . . . . 1 7 , s 7 s s a . - Q. . v s 1 ' ' - 1 , , 9 ' 3 5 Q 3 5 - , . , ' . ln thelr next league game this t1me with Prln Clpla the team displayed IIS balanced scormg at tack as It won 41 24 However the Rams were upset 1n their next game by a strong Western squad 48 47 The game went 1nto two overtimes the last one being sudden death S1nger agaln led the Rams w1th 18 points The cagers next lost their second game to Burroughs 52 44 But they recovered ln time to go 1nto a four game w1nn1ng streak downing Fox 55 30 Priory 47 16 Pr1n Clpla 43 29 and Western 47 35 The team lost 11S final game to a very strong Cham1nade team 49 42 Players who saw conslderable action durlng the season were Steve Kallsh Singer Dexbel Meyer Achuff Thrus Pettus and Larry WSIS C Basketball Contznued from page 91 team 54 47 they lost a heart breaker to McBride despite a fourth quarter rally The Midgets bounced back to whip Priory again 40 29 and then Western Mllltary Academy by a record hlgh 65 to 27 ln the worst plftved most dlsappolntmg game of the season CDS h1tt1ng only 16475 of their shots lost 25 20 to a mediocre Burroughs team Vengeful and spirited they recovered to jolt Lutheran 34 25 and fol lowed up with a complete rout of Pr1ne1p1a 61 8 with Messing rlpplng the nets for 27 points They upset a very surprised Cham1nade squad 45 41 After stopping Western 46 32 to bring thelr league record to 4 2 the Midgets closed the season by los1ng to SLUH 41 31 and to Iutheran 38 27 The C reserves fared better than the first stringers as they completed a 6 0 season in cluding a ather decisive 50 3 v1ctory oxer Pr1n Clpla B Soccer Contznued rom page 96 2 0 ln 1 field which was a quagm1re of mud and water the B team bulled their way past 1 weak Western squad 3 0 to clinch the league cham p1onsh1p Entering a d1str1ct soccer tournament the Rams were edged out 1n their first game by Prep Seminary 2 1 The B booters linlshed the season by trouncing a surpr1s1ngly weak Bur roughs team 2 1 in '1 game which was almost completely dom1nated by Codasco The Rams forward l1ne cons1sted of Morriss Dick Lynch Stan Leydlg Taylor and MRSSIC The backfield was composed of Gay Burke Durb Curlee and Tom Green at halfbacks B111 Whlte and ohn Elson at the fullbacks and Tully Tup per 1n the goal Other boys who saw considerable action were Andy White Stexe Humphrey Arne Iensen Denny Wedemeyer Larry Mendonsa and Ned Allen Troubadours Contznued rom page 124 The Harmony Boys selected members of the mens chorus sang The Sweetheart of P1 Beta Phi along wlth several other numbers During 1nterm1ss1on Rick Ahrens accompanied himself and Stexe Flance on the ukulele and Roger Lord sang a ballad accompanying himself on the gu1tar After the show the audience went to the gym where they danced to the music of Arlcy Fridley s band until one o clock The theme of the dance ln keep1ng wlth the play was college football There was a large drawlng of a football game on the wall behind the band and '1 huge brown papler mache football hung from the ce1l1ng Messrs Hobbs and C1lland combmed after the show to congratulate the members of the cast and choruses on what they thought was one of the better shows 1n recent years Varslty Baseball Contmued rom page 101 h1ts against a rather lneffectlve pitcher Vent1m1 glla and were popping up a great deal Four Ram errors didnt help pitcher Bill DeW1tt who p1tched qu1te well IH allowing fixe hits CDS edged Cham1nade 3 2 as Loeb pitched a three hitter The xarsxty nine jumped off to a 2 0 lead and Clarkson smashed a two rua single The win n1ng run came aeross 1n the second 1nn1ng as Hanser singled adx anced on McClellf1nds sacrl fice and scored on Leydigs smgle Cham1nade scored two runs off Loeb 1n the fourth on a walk s1ngle and a triple but Loeb managed to thwart any more Flyer attempts B Tennis Contmaed rom page 111 though Kurt Latta lost ln the return match with Iohn Burroughs Tausslg came back to defeat Ru witch In a close fought battle Fordyce lost to Ryan 6 4 7 5 The doubles proved to be the de c1d1ng factor as PFICSI and Knlght teamed up to eapture the first one whllc H1ckey and Price con tinued to w1n the second In the second shutout against Western Buckley T 1uss1g and Fordyce easily captured all the singles agaln losing a total of only SIX games H1CkCy and Prlest extended the VICIOFICS by defeat 1ng Dale and Silverman 6 1 6 0 F1n1sh1ng the day Knxght and Love won 1n two love sets In the match that clinched the ABC League Champ1onsh1p Codasco extended 1ts shutouts to six by defeating Pr1nc1p1a Again Buckley Taus sig and Fordyce whipped thelr opponents 1n the three smgle matches Although HlCkGy and Pr1est took the first doubles eas1ly Prlce and Love were pressed to take the second doubles 6 4 7 5 Page One Hundred Ezghty n me , Y. . - 5 I ' - , s ' ' s 1 f ' ' cs ss 1 v 1 , , 3 66 ' , 7 v U Q , , . ,, . . . . 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