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

 - Class of 1987

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St Louis Country Day School - Codasco Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 28 of 264
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Waiting for another American Lit. seminar, senior John Gregory and friends vegetate by their lock- ers. KM gif N F 2 CDU G ' fr risticii AHQH -4- V 1 E E - L, Rc 5012515 YQEVE 0 ...,,,-ee.. , W B px r ' n 8 li-5 Lia. ffffaxif M r I S .......,.......... .....,.....-Q-. .... ...H xi Gettmg Away from I t all After a long and tiring, yet intellectually stimulating, forty-five minutes of class, everyone heads for their lockers in sheer anticipation of grabbing some books for their next period class. While the underclassmen pile through the congested May Hall corridor, pushing, shov- ing, and shouting, the seniors proceed in a quiet, noncha- lant manner to the soundless Senior Row in the base- ment of May Hall in Upper School. Brooding and pon- dering the possible reasons for why the derivative of a certain function is undefined as x approaches zero, the seniors emit an aura of pure intellectualism and selfless hard work as they reach gen- tly into their clean lockers for their textbooks, closing their lockers in such fashions which would avoid ruffling their sports jackets hanging from the interior of their lockers. Contrasting the rambun- cious group of underclass- men who are kicking and slamming their helpless lockers, throwing their books on the floor, wrestling with classmates, and splashing water from the water foun- tain onto others, the reticent seniors can often be found si- lently studying in the hall- way of Senior Row or pecking away at a computer in the computer lab, which is located just in the center of the locker areas. It is surely a compliment to the seniors that hardly ever do Mr. Wer- remeyer or other Math De- partment teachers complain of any type of uproar outside their offices in the basement. Thanks to the yearbook of- fice, located just at the foot of the stairs of Senior Row, the yelling and screaming typical of May Hall corridor are kept at a minimum. The pervading sense of pure seri- ousness, intellectual aware- ness, and hard work in Sen- ior Row is simply awesome. But if you believe any of this, you obviously do not know the seniors in the class of 1987. by Ken Brakebill In-between classes, seniors Chip Reichardt and John Gregory gather their books torm their lock- ers in Senior Row tor their next class. Seniorsf23



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Taking a whack at it , Class Fiver Andy Jablfm 19518 his Watch this throw as an under- SYf91'1glhSl3Y Pmlndlng 3 CUShl0n9d classman attempts to master the mallet into a strength recorder. ttball thmwf' ,pm Before the festivities of A Country Day , a Country Day defender plows into a Priory running back during the sophomore football game. Under extreme pressure , this lower- Classman attempts to sink a birdie-putt. White!25

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