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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
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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!
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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:
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