Lawrenceville School - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)

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K Z X 'Nl 1 27 -65' F , X.. , f Qriz ,' 2 4 , If 1 j 1 , I I ,L k 'X X g xx - ' X B 'E 3-.:?:,:f,. Tx: Q f N A 4I-'-1 1 ,'f,f I j f ,I I, I R xx - XX X x g r ..u'x,:.::E Q. -f I . - 1 9' ' NM-if X '..s ,,f K J ,..-Q. . X -1 3 - 3 . - 'K' lb I 4' L-ff N - t -Y f ,-v-t- 5, X I DEDICATION THIS OLLA POD WE DEDICATE TO OUR CLASSMATES OF 1904 IN THE HOPE THAT SOME DAY WHEN WE HAVE GONE OUT FROM OUR ALMA MATER, IT MAY SERVE AS A RE- MINDER OF THE YEARS WE SPENT AT LAWRENCEVILLE, BRINGING TO OUR MINDS PLEASANT ASSOCIATIONS AND FRIENDSHIPS, AS THE PERFUME OF SOME FLOWER OR THE GLIMPSE OF A LONG FORGOTTEN SCENE BRINGS TO MIND THE DEAR FACE OF A BY-GONE FRIEND 2 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ATHLETICS . . Rules of tl1e School 1903 Baseball Team 1903 Football Team Basketball Team 1904 Baseball Team IQO3 Track Team Tennis Team Gymnasium Team Golf Team . Hockey Team Swimming Team Track Records Class Football Team . House Championship Teams CALENDAR .... CHAPEL CHOIR CLASS DAY . CLASS STATISTICS CLUBS . . Mandolin . Banjo . Glee . Orchestra Periwig . Gun , DEDICATION . 176 37 88 94 98 IO4 IO6 108 III 112 114 115 116 II7 118 120 I2 173 171 174 155 156 158 160 I62 164 168 2 FACULTY AND SCHOOL OFFICERS FOUNDERS AND TRUSTEES . . FORMS HOUSES Upper Hamill Davis Kennedy Dickinson Woodhull Griswold Cleve Fairfax Green Kafer Lodge Rose Hill Wayside and Mr. George's . HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA . . LITERARY SOCIETIES . . MISCELLANY OBITUARIES PRIZE CONTESTS . PUBLICATIONS -PREFACE RETROSPECT SENIOR PROM. . Y. M. C. A. 7 5 13 61 62 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 33 34 35 86 18o 129 169 178 145 T35 4 ISI I7o 172 Preface E present this, the twentieth volume of the OLLA PODRIDA, to our Class and School with the hope that they will be lenient in their criticism, and forgive all the errors which have been made. Every volume of this kind should be an improvement on the preceding one, for every board of editors has the experience of its predecessors to guide it in its work. In striving to surpass the book of last year, however, we feel that we have undertaken a task which was extremely difficult. , Whether we have made any improvements or no, we leave to the decision of our readers. W'e only hope that the following pages will give you an idea of our life at Lawrenceville and that there will be found therein nothing that will Cause ill-feeling of any kind. A As regards the drawings, which make or mar the success of a year-book, we have been handicapped no little by- a lackof material. To those few who have aided us in this line however, we are most deeply indebted. They are : F. W. POTTER, W. M. ALLEN, W. C. HoRToN, A. H. BULL, JR., S. W. CORWIN, R. S. HOSFORD, D. SHERRY, J. W. HARRISON, C. PEIRCE. A a -THE EDITORS . . 4 HENRY THE l PROFE PROM HON. M. Ti THE j I Husi Lawrenceville School ON THE JOHN C. GREEN FOUNDATION Founders MRS. JOHN C. GREEN CALEB S. GREEN CHARLES E. GREEN JOHN T. NIXON Trustees HENRY W. GREEN, A.M., LL.B, P76SZ'd67Zf . THE REV. JOHN DIXON, D.D. . . PROFESSOR CHARLES A. YOUNG, Ph D., LL.D. PROFESSOR ANDRENV F. WEST, Ph. D., LL.D.. HON. XNILLIAM M. LANNING . . M. TAYLOR PYNE, A.M., LL.B. . . THE REV. SIMON JOHN MCPHERSON, D.D. HUSTON DIXON, A.B., Secreiary 5 Trenton, N. J. Trenton, N. J. Princeton, N. J. Princeton, N. J. Trenton, N. J. Princeton, N. J. Lawrenceville, N. J Trenton, N. J. 7 7 7 R R R ,t , M ,M I? I ..,r UF U1-at , .g A 75 2 - ,f in i V my if , K gig? Exl ., . g I f Z 2 Z DR. S. J. MCPHERSON Head Master THE REV. SIMON JOHN MCPHERSON, D.D. Masters ALEXANDER FRIDGE JAMIESON, A.B. . . Latin Uohns Hopkins Universityg University of Pennsylvania.j Master of Cleve House. CHARLES HENRY RAYMOND, A.M. . Elocution D tment. Master QWesleyan University.j Head of Elocution epar of Davis House. THOMAS BERTRAND BRONSON, A.M. French and German U i ersit of Michigan' University of Berlin.j Head of Modern C 11 V 5' , Language Department. Master of Griswold House. THE REV. CHARLES HENRY WILLCOX, A.B., B.D. Greek QYale Universityg Yale Divinity Schoolg University of Leipsic.j ' ' H se. Head of Greek Department. Master of Dickinson ou 7 .,.1.-.4 :KTHE REV. EDWARD LEEDS GULICI4, A.M ...... Enghsh fDartmouth Collegeg Union Theological Seminaryg Harvard University.j Head of English Department. Master of Rose Hill House. WILLIAM JAMES GEORGE, A.M. Mathem3tiCS fPrinceton University.j FLETCHER DURELL, Ph.D. ....... Mathematics QPrinceton Universityg University of Leipsic.j Head of Mathematical Department. Master of Green House. XVILLIAM ANDREW ROBINSON, A.M ....... Latin CPrinceton Universityg Leipsic and Heidelberg Universities.j Head of Latin Department. Master of Kennedy House. FRANCIS CUYLER VAN DYCK, IR., A.M. Mathematicsg School Organist QRutgers Col1ege.j CHARLES BERTRAM NEWTON, A.B. ...... History QPrinCeton Universityg Harvard University.j Head of History Department. Master of Woodhull House. HENRY CLAY HAVENS, A.M. . . Greek and French QPrinceton Universityj ' JOHN JAMES MONIENT, A.B. . Greek and French CPrinceton University.j Master Upper House. NICHOLAS STAHL, A.M ...... , Science QPrinceton University.j Head of Science Department. Master, Hamill House. JOHN HENRY KEENER, A.M ...... Latin and Mathematics QPrinceton University.j Master of Fairfax House. ' Excusecl from teaching to engage in literary work. 8 CHARLES HENRY BREED, A.M. Latin QPrincetOn University.j 'XCHARLES HARLOW RAYMOND, A.B. English QWesleya11 University.j HOWARD ROE WOOD . ' . . Music fNew England Conservatory of Music.j CHARLES ALBERT HOI.BROOK, A.B. . Science CHarvard University.j Master of Lawrence Lodge. EDWIN BRYANT TREAT, A.B. . . . Latin and Mathematics QYa1e University.j ADAIVI FRANKLIN Ross, A.M. History, Registrar and Librarian CBrown University.j HOWARD SMITH, A.M. . . Mathematics fDickinson Co1lege.j Master of Kafer House. WILLIAM LESTER HENRY, A.B. . . Latin and German fYale University.j Assistant Master, Kennedy House. ARTHUR FISKE WARREN, A.B ........ English fAmherst,COl1ege.j Acting Head of English Department for remainder of school year. Master, Hamill House. RAYNIONDQGARFIELD WRIGHT, A. B. . Mathematics and Latin QPrinceton Universityj Master, Upper House. '15 Absent on leave, 1903-1904, studying at Harvard University. 9 -F., s r 1 2 . Eiocntion and English GEORGE Anas:-5 EYE.:-lair. .-LB. . - Corneil Tfni-.-ersitv. .assistant Master. Davis House. .,-,,,,q H.-- Z-THQ- A N1 , Snanish, Latin anti Greek Ilcbg-- - .1L..L. A.. .1- D- - -- - ' L flolbv Tfziverrsirjv 5 Harvard L'niversitj'. i Assistant Master, Cleve House. xg-if-V 'Wa--:sf -as Qu sgfsse AX B English, Latin and Mathematics y, - ..4--...4...-- nz--- A-4----In-f 4 ' ' University of Chicago. Iavrxo Lair: Vfoonz-nazi, PEB. GETUJHU Brow: University. Ggggcgg CARLTQX 55951241-2, ,-LB. Latin, Matiaeniatics and English Fizzcetozz Tniversitv BOND Horszsz. ALB. .... French Princeton Yniversity. Assistant Master. Dickinson House. Psacx' Rossa? Cotvratt. ALM .... Englsh Pinceton Tniversirv Assistant Master, XYoodnuil House. Vx'AL'IER Dianarca GERXEX. BS.. .-LM. . . . Drawing and Matnematgcs fiornell Eniversity: Columbia Liiiversifrjf. . Assistant Master. Griswold House. TARTHVI-z BEACH LzXsLrsY. AAI. English lfrinitjr College., ' Resig:-e-i Iazziarjr. 1. LIL. 4 T-2:3-:rari-' ap:-3i:t:::e::. Ifebrrsarjr II. 1931. to end of school year. IQ cs in sh ch ish tics lish School Officers Supervisors of Literary Societies CHARLES BERTRAM NEWTON ..... Philomathean WILLIAM' ANDREW ROBINSON . . Calliopean Supervisors of School Publications REV. EDXVARD L. GULICK ...... The Lifemry Magazz'7ze CHARLES B. NEWToN . REV. CHARLES H. WILLCOX . . The Lawrefzee . THE GLLA PODRIDA Committee on Physical Culture DR. SIMON J. MCPHERSON CHARLES H. RAYMOND XVILLIAM J. GEORGE? LORY PRENTISS EDWARD SHIPPEN MCILVAINE . Bursar RAYMOND GARFIELD WRIGHT, Fooiball Coaelz THOMAS DEAN SWIFT . . . Set-refmfy ELANI KNOTT FEE, M.D., Residem' Plgysieian MISS HARRIET S. HUCK Residefzzf Tminea' .Nurse LORY PRENTISS, A.B., Dzefeeiorof Gyzzmaszdmz FREDERICK WILSON KAEER, C.E. Baseball Coaeh GEORGE CUSTER BLAKE, Bursar? Assisiazzi I. LEONARD MASON, Assf. Gym. Ifzsirzzetor MELVIN CROASDALE . . . Pfoefor 3 3 ik 2 , Ak CALE DAR 1903 FRIDAY, September IS, 9 A. M., first term begins. THURSDAY, November 26, Recess on Thanksgiving Day only. XVEDNESDAY, December 23, I2 M., first term ends. CH RISTNIAS V AC ATION . 1904 XVEDNESDAY, january 6, 6.30 P. M., second term begins. WEDNESDAY, February 3, second half-year begins. FRIDAY, February 12, II A. M., Exercises in Commemoration of Linc0ln's Birthday. MONDAY, February 22, 7.45 P. M., Annual Debate between the Philoma- thean and Calliopean Societies. . FRIDAY and SATURDAY, February 26 and 27, 7.30 P. M., Annual Perform- ance of the Periwig Club, presenting Mr. Bob. SATURDAY, March I9, 7.30 P. M., Gymnastic Exhibition. SATURDAY, March 26, 7.30 P. M., Concert by Musical Organizations of the School. XVEDNESDAY, March 30, I2 M., second term ends. I EASTER VACATION. XVEDNESDAY, April 6, 6 P. M., third term begins. XVEDNESDAY, June 15, I2 M., third term ends. I2 -Q M ., , Nl' y M ' ll 1 A ,fe 44' B , 'X -:m .. Z 5-T-2, F.w.-P ' '46 4 THE F EMS ,ru X ..... ., 11V:xf:'f'H'sfS P , 'H .2 ff E' -553-dip .X X. -'Gif V X1 'Lip 'l. 'kffnixlg -' ,I 5' ff ' -P fm' X ' 6 is L.Lk X ,, it X.. A . , 1-1125?-.f .rf gm.. N-.-ff:1'i.L,y yu V' ' xi X :Sv3 'AfQ-33351 :XFN-- WT, Q95 W' .,,' N X ,mar ffg. '.Xf Vf X' ,534 X X ,,,, X .V A .V . ,VX . X X ww 1: X-1 Y' X V Xf-X MX '.. ,X , X. 4 , Vx MX X.,.,.27 , , .., X, ...X a . X, - -: 1. , ' f-',' . 'ff V - ,f VH' XX ' ..555'-4-ll'!'4X,, 9Q'ff'1hf-5 X 'X l 3 X 4. V - J I X! ' K wk --+aVw4hX5. y V M' X. f. X- -6 ,Q X. ' ' N '..,,X. V-y , ,, X- 32 ' -f V . 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X Q Y' 'JJ' V' Q K I AY 1' N XX X1 XX- i A f P :X 'A' X f X K X .X ' x SX R f' 5 X ' v , 1 1 X 1 I N 7 X5 G 1' Q I3 i:.14:Lt,:g .,., ,, , ., ..,. w 1 w 4 5 1 A, J ' 'f ?Qf'1:L-!gk1 r4S1fx-we-1 1-. wwf- History of the Class of 1904 On the twentieth of September, 1900, the sun as usual rose in all his ancient glory, but even before his hrst rays had touched the lofty domes and spires of Lawrenceville, he felt way down deep in his heart that something very unusual was about to happen that day, which would make for him one of those few red-letter days of his life since the world began, by which he was accustomed to reckon time. He was not dis- appointed, for as the first beams caught the reflection of the windows and threw them back defiantly, he chuckled, and if he changed in any respect it was to shine forth with greater brilliancy. For his eyes rested on a sight which he had been accustomed to see once every year, but still there was some- thing inexplicably different which caught his gaze, and made l the great and glorious class of ,O4 one of the favored few upon which he looked down with kindly eye. CLARENCE HOLDEN We, although having the blessing of the sun and a PRWDENT clear conscience, were troubled in our inmost souls. We - argued that the path of duty leads us to our studies, but there is no reason why it should lead us to be the sport and pastime of the older fellows, but this line of reasoning did not stop us from being horsed. This soon passed and we looked upon the common every day life with a more comprehensive gaze as of those who have reached their niaturity. I5 E N 3' 'fm' fn JT 'f'X 'U3 '1r-'T-'GL - c. .iqawmw 1. WQIWGMD- ., 'flffvknuafwfllgw eve-we-ga. 1o.agwwH.I'iZZ-fs4- 11.1 ggllmilff n3.QMWQQ,3Cm-XX lu- 500MB If ILGJLK7 fa. 17. 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Neither must we fail to tell how our ranks were swelled from the intellectual class of 'o3, Qour powers of attraction being too much for themj. But time flies, and before we knew it our first school year was over. The summer quickly passed and once again we found ourselves back in the halls of Lawrenceville. Not, however, as base, ignoble churls. No l no ! Not that ! Rather as conquerors of nations did we once more assemble in the study room in order -to elect our ofhcers and to study? But even here the minutes go quickly by and we cannot stop to linger over the pleasant incidents of happy bygone days when we were young and unsophisticated, but must hurry on to fresher fields. N The terms fled by while we, unheedin g, scarce marked the iiight of time until one morning we awoke to find it necessary to pack up for our summer vacation and our second year was over. We had gone together through two years of school life and now, after our summer vacation, we were ready, if not eager, to enter upon the privileges of our Third Form year. In that magic passage from Second to Third,Formers we put away those study hours which by too much rubbing in had grown very obnoxious to us and hence we hailed with delight the privileges of Third Formers and as we passed the doors of the study-room we looked at them with the feeling of great tribulation indeed, that is, all except a few penal sharks such as Strat and others. Even in this Form we had some notable athletes, Clab Holden, Ham Andrus, L. Markley, Harry Pearson. and others. Football season came and went in which we defeated Hill, 111l1Ch to our Joy and delight. Hardly anything else of note happened except the choosing of our 18 of Oul- Of the U '05D, ddock, d from le flies, lalls of ther as act our Qeasant on to loming .s over. cation, ,magic l much ,Vlleges n with uch 35 fusv .d Hill, jof011f rooms in the Upper before we went home for our vacation. At last we did this and as we got on the train for home, we understood what it was to be full fledged Fourth F ormers and although not as yet experienced, we could appreciate the privileges which we were about to acquire. This vacation was probably the shortest, and in many respects the most enjoyable of all, and when after the ending we fou11d ourselves back in the Upper, and lighting our pipes inside the sacred precincts of Lawrenceville, telling of summer experiences and numerous other tales of interest to us, we felt that we had not striven in vain. The last year of our school life lay before us on unwritten pages, to be filled with tasks accomplished or left undone, to be filled with pleasant memories on which we might look back with joy, or, by our own handiwork, to be marred with blots and smirches, of which we would think with loathing and disgust. We, however, buckled down cheerfully, and while foot-ball lasted we were very much absorbed in the same. Although losing to Andover, we beat Hill, and in this way we went back to our studies with a self-complacent air. About this time the famous Upper House Minstrel Troupe put in its appearance, but for certain reasons it never came off. Nor do we want to forget the small accident which happened to Cap H one day while traveling down stairs at a fearful rate of speed and what he said to Mr. Wright who came down to his rescue, but then we won't give him away and will pass on to other exciting incidents which took place immediately after. Christmas blew in and the first term of our last year was over. We returned with the light of battle in our eye, prepared to study that we might gain our Dips H at the end of the year, but other things which took place would not allow it and we found out that even in our winter term there are things doing. Things which caused many of the doors to be locked at night, things which compelled fellows to go round speaking of them with bated breath until, one fearful night, one of our mem- bers spoke out in all the innocence of his young heart and direful consequences took place. Such as meetings of directors of the Upper House, of masters. and many other things too numerous to I9 entioll But thig 3150 passed and for a time all was quiet in the Upper until one fateful evening, ni . might have Seen H Texas H emerging fmm the Upper in full dress while others escorted when you g O . . him to a Fourth Form reception of much selectness. Ice cream was served later in the evening to a special few. ' After this we had peace and quiet or a . u . ' . of the Fourth Form, much to the surprise of the school authorities who d1d not know of it until afterwards. Then something happened. The school .authorities did not seem able to appreciate the funny side, as for instance the splendid dive Bum made through Jack Pendleton's window - 1 ' ' d ' h h h when Mike s dog was after him, nor could they understand the humor mixe Wit pat os, w en after having crawled up two iiights of stairs with palpitating hearts, we found out that we had been pinched and consequently a few of the fellows went to their summer residences over in Kafer Flats a little in advance of the season. But all this was stopped by the coming of the exams. and by Easter vacation. And now the last months are here, filled with the sweet pain and poignant joy of our last term in Lawrenceville. The fellows, as they realize what it means, drop all their horse play and settle down into the discretion of men much older than themselves. Commencement draws near and with this a closer proximity to the end. The yearis work is finished. Some have' done it well, others not so well. But with graduation no one cares. Only the sorrow of parting is left and as they realize with the setting of the next sun, the class of '04 will be no more, they ask each other in low subdued tones, can this be? H But it is even so and now as the long rays of the sun are stretching out their last embrace to the class of ,O4, we press in closely to each other, and with arms around' the shoulders of our more than friends, we give the last long cheer for ,o4 and for Lawrenceville? and even with the end the sun goes down, mercifully hiding from view the tears that come, and as we hurry across the campus we hear the gym. bell for the last time and we look back with envy upon the under F ormers who will return while we, who knows whither we may be scattered, but wheree'er it be, can never forget the class of 'o4 and old Lawrenceville. f lmost two weeks, when a dance was given in honor -H1sToRrAN. zo N W11 -euing, f0rted liillg tg honor t until vreciate vindow S, when we had n Kafer nd now term in id settle r's work ie cares. eelass of embrace :IS of our , with the 3CI'055 the under e'ef it be, UAS- Fourth Form CLARENCE LEWIS HOLDEN . President LAWRENCE MARKLEY Vice-President LOUIS ERWIN BEALL, JR. Secretary-Treasurer PERCY ELMER WALLER flistorian Raillery, raillery we have no anifnosity- We lzit ofa little now and tlzen ont no animosity JAMES FRANCIS ALLEE- Ching,' . . . Dover, Del. The worla' honors only two ,' tnat's Rome ana' I -JOHNSTON. Member Football Teamg Second Baseball Team '03, Calliopean Society, School Champion in Light Weight Boxing. WILLIAM MONTAGUE ALLEN- Montag . . . . Park City, Utah His pencil was striking, resistless ana' grand, His manners were gentle, complying and bland. -COWLEY. 21 C I s i 1 F t K I - 5. r i r Q T id : I 5 . 4, -.n-,Q ,.-A-..,.f..,.e.raN HADKILIN ANDRUS-'K HAM .... . - YO11kGrS, N. Y. He who has greczl power sliozilo' use il lightly. -SENECA. Member Football Team, '02 , Track Team, '03 and '04. LANGDON BABCOCK-- Babby . . - - 36 Gibbs St-, ROCHGSWT, N- Y. Willa oollies ofelerficzl babble. -BUTLER. Member Football Team, Calliopean Society. JAMES, LAMPREY BACHELDER-H Batch . . . Little Boar's Head, N. H. Our llzoiiglils and oiiif conduct are our owii -FROUDE. Member Hockey Team, '02, '03, Captain, '04, Golf Team, '02, '03, Captai11, '04, Winiier of lnclividua' Interscholastic Golf Championship, '03, at New York. HAROLD PURDY BANKS ..... Boonton, N. J. I have more zeal ilzoii wil. -POPE. Member Calliopean Society. WILLIAM HE1sKELL BARNETT-H Barny . . 3520 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Sopifczizo, oczsso even llze eovilrfz-czllo Wislfcl hiiiijioefczlhoms iimleif lhe Rizzlzfo -BYRON. Member Glee Club. LoUIs ERWIN BEALL, IR.-- OX H . . . . . Uniontown, Pa. He was a izicziz zfczlze himfoi' all iii all Islzczll iiozf look on his like again. -SHAKESPEARE, Member Football Team, ,033 First Substitute, '02, Second Baseball,Team, '03, Captain Gymnasium 'fff-H111 S GYH1- Leader, '03, '04, School Champion on Parallel Bars ,' Secretary and Treasurer of Class, Manager Golf Team, '03, '04, JOHN ARNER BELL, IR ....... Carnegie Pa. To blow is iiol lo play oii lliejlzizfe. -GOETHE. 3 Member Orchestra, Philomathean Society. p 22 WII LUC 1011 Wu DW: CAI C01 ED CH WIS, X. Y ister, X, Y, Head, X. H, :r of lndividua' oouton, X. 1. St. Louis, llo. 'ninntow11, P3- . . llll .tam Glnmasm treasurer Of Class' Carnegie: Pa WILLIAM RENSTED BERRY . . . . 1813 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. - There is a devil th every berry -THE KORAN LUCIUS HORATIO BIGLOW, 3rd- Big . . 927 Central Ave., Plaintield, N. J. A72 honest ma1z's word is as good as his bond. -CERVANTES. Member Philomatliean Societyg Second Football Teamg Glee Club, Choir, Hockey Team. JOHN MERRYMAN BLACK- SlilD116y i' .... Cockeysville, Md. Surely a mah is a oroomstiehf' WILLIAM HALLOCK BRADDOCK-'K Willie H .... Steubenville, Ohio No man was ever great without clivizze inspiration. -CICERO. Member Philomathean Society. DWIGHT STILLMAN BRIGHAM-N Fair Harvard H . I6 Institude Road, Worcester, Mass. Fast horses are in great a'emaha'. Member Glee Club. CARL PENNINGTON CARTMELL .... 40 Wall St., New York City They stumble that 7'7t7lflZ.9f.,D-SHAKESPEARE. Member Philomathean Society 5 Track Team, 'O3. CONRAD QUIMBY CARVER ...... Sharon, Pa. I All made oat ofthe earver's bl'llZ.ll.H-COLERIDGE. EDWIN XNELLES COAN ...... Clinton, Iowa - U Iacloleaee is the sleep ofthe 77'll7l6Z'.H-WVANVENARGUES. Member Second Football Team. CHARLES LEE COLLINS ..... 422 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. O blithe new 60711671N-VVORDSVVORTH. 25 JOHN ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL CoLsToN- Cap H . 1015 St-H P3111 St-, Baltimore, Md- Wlzat is the little one thinking about? Very wortdeffulitkiugs no doubt. -HOLLAND President Tennis Association, '03-'04 g Captain Tennis Team g Tennis Champion, ',O3-,04, in doubles. SAMUEL WICKHAM CORWIN, 2nd-- Fellow H '. I 5 Whitehall St., New York City One may smile and smile and be a oilliauf'-SHAKESPEARE. Member Calliopean Society g Second Baseball Team, 'o3. WILLIAM JOHNSTON DAVIDSON-H Husky Mike H . . Connellsville, Pa. He melted ifito tliiu air. -VIRGIL. 4 - JOHN JULIAN DICK-H J. Juliani' .... go Broad St.,.NeW York City I am but a gatberer and disposer ofotlzer meu's shi -SIR HENRY WOTTON. CONWAY WING DICKSON-4 Rube ...... Berwick, Pa. Up, up, myfrieud and quit your books Or surely you'll grow double. -WORDSWORTH. Second Prize Inter-Society Debate, Member Philomathean Society. HARRY PACKER DINKEY ...... Rochester, N. Y. To kuow lzow to hide o1ie's ability is great Skiflf,-CACHET. GEORGE CAMP DOUGLAS-H Mutt H ..... Cedar Rapids, Iowa 0 that suck beauty should be so devoid ofuaderstauding. -PHAIDRUS. Director Upper House, Member Prom. Committee, 'o4g Football, Team, ,O2, '03, Second Team, 'org Pefiwig Club, '03, 04, Manager Gun Club. MALCOLM GRAHAM DoUoLAs- Dug H ,,,. Chestnut Hill, Pa. You may know him by the company he keeps. -WYCHERLEY. Member Calliopean Society 3 Gym, Leader, '03, 04. 24 ROY Joi-I GEC ROB Josi Dwi Em TH' , DENTON FOWLER, 3rd-.. Goat w . , Haverstraw, N. Y. He said, Offfzght or wrong what eanze into his head. -HORACE. G1 Club '0 Choir ,O2 '03, Banjo Club, '02, '03, '04, Member Calliopean Society, ee , 33 , , RICHARD JACKSON FREEMAN- Fat ' . . 1909 N. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Managing Editor The Lawreneeg Business Manager OLLA PODRIDA, Member Philomathean Society, Treasurer Y. M. C. A. Y . ' ROBERT ELIAS FRIEND- Cl'1l1ClilCH . . . Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee He lends ont vnoney gifaiis QPU-SHAKESPEARE. DONALD EUGENE GENSLER-H Nigger . . 1318 13th St., Washingtoii, D. C. H His eonnienanee was as dark as 1nia'nighZ. S Director Upper House, Member Calliopean Society, Manager Class Baseball Team. JAMES HOLTEN GILL- jim ...... Steubenville, O. Some maladies are rich ana' precious ana' only to be pnvfehasea' wiih 4g'0iCi.,'-HAXVTHORNE. ROBERT ALLEN GILLESPIE--H Gill U ..... Stamford, Conn. Thejivfszf bona' of society is marriage. -CICERO. Member Class Football Team, '03, PeriwiglC'lub, '03, Secretary, '04, Member Hockey Team, '04, Prom. Committee. 1 HAYNER HASKELL GORDON-K' Perrick . 1310 Princeton St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Are zfhese things Zhen neeessizfies. CHRISTOPHER ALBERT GREENE- Deal: . , , . Peace Dale, R. I. The rest is Sil61'LC6.,,-SHAKESPEARE- 1 26 ,un 101-Il KEN MAF W11 W11 DW HE JULIUS THEOPHILUS HARRAH- Venus - - 3 Calle Io, Havana, Cuba ' A11 me .f love can not be cured by herbs. -OVID. Member Philomathean Society, Glee Club, '02, '03, Leader, '04, Mandolin Club, '01, '02, '05, '04, Banjo Club, '02, '03, ,041 Orchestra, 'or, '02, '03, '04, Periwig Club, '02, '03, Vice-President, '04, Choir, '02, '03, '04 , Manager Basket Ball Team , Football Team , Secretary-Treasurer Hamill House. JOHN WARD HARRISON ..... Fort Worth, Texas Excess ofzfirtzze may we!! lead to crime. I' Member Banjo Club, '04, Gym. Leader, 'o4. , KENNETH BONNER HAWKINS- H3W'Kl11S,, . . . Burlington, Iowa E g' Lz'Z1fZe zfhivzgs are zflze 1fhz'1zgsZlzazfcozmZ. 'A Member Calliopean Society. ' MARSHALL HAYWOOD Lafayette, Ind. fl , .,,. 1 WILLIAM ANDREW HERRON- B1l1 . . Peoria, Ill. A rare bZ'7fcf. -HORACE. Member Class Football Team. D. WILLIAM SINCLAIR HEYNIGER, IR.-- Biggie . . 202 Wall St., Corning, N. Y. All mcmkind lowes a f0Z'87'. 'EMERSON. m .,', Member Baseball Team, '03, Philomathean Society, Director Hamill House, Glee Club, '03, '04, Choir, '03, 'o4. ,mu A DWIGHT BRADFoRD HILL ..... I8 Ripley St., Worcester, Mass. The wi! and wisdom of New Englzzfzd Folk. -WHITTIER. Member Pliilomathean Society, Gun Team. . C- , HERBERT DWIGHT HOLCOMBE- Holla .... . Troy, Pa ,.A,y, i H Who in the language ofhisjorm field SPOk6.,'-VVHITTIER H2641 r 'viii i A s ' ,f 4-5 z ., Qikifj-Zi.f' '1 , 2 7 -gf 'WP' -. sc' .Q .. ,,gq,---- 5 ?'! 'l'Q ' ,an ' +13 Q . -at ' 1 ' : 'EWS . 1 wr ' ll will f T ? ti 2 i, . si Sw . .1 ll If I It il 2 5. g. il l 5x A li ! CLARENCE LEWIS HOLDEN-H CLAB . - - - - BeU11i11g'fO11, Vt. Great deeds tike great thoughts need no trn1n,z5et. -BAILEY. President of Upper House Class and School, Member Football Team, 'oI, '02, Captain, 'o3g Philoma- thean Societyg School Champion in Heavy-weight Boxing and Wresthngg Prom. Committee, Mantel Orator, '03, Track Team, 'ogg Vice-President Y. M. C. A. FRANCIS RAYMOND HQLLAND- Ray . . 5th and Belliield Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. if It's a great ,otagae to be too 'handsome a 77L6Z7Z.H-PLATO. Member Second Football Team 3 Hockey Team 3 Captain Swimming Team 3 Glee Club. WALTER CLARK HORTON-c' Squirrel .... Peoria, Ill. Where goes't thon with that goose took -SHAKESPEARE. Member Philomathean Society, Track Team, 'o3, Manager, 'o4g Director Upper Houseg Second Foot- ball Team. RICHARD SCHILLER HOSFORD-U Hos . . . Moline, Ill. p He knew what's what and that's as high As inetaphysids wit can jty. -BUTLER. Member Second Football Teamg Gym. Leader, 'o3. EDWARD KENNETH HOYT . i 26 Ferry Sp, New York MARTIN WILLIS HUBBARD, JR. . . , Prineeton, N, J. A tittte Scion-A kid. WALTER BUGH HUSTEAD-'fButch , , , Uniontown, Pa, My voice sticks in any throat. Member Second Football Tearng Captain Class Football Team, 1 28 Jim MAI HEI HIL RUI JAI HA JAMES ALVA HUSTON, JR.- Eve l' .... Sewickley, Pa. A universal sfnile he seemed -DANTE. Member Class Football Team g Captain Class Baseball Team. MAHLON HUTCHINSGN ...... Georgetown, N. J. U He was so good ke would pour rose waler on a f0llCl'. -JERROLD Member Philomathean Society. HERBERT BENTON JONES .... . . . Kenilworth, Ill. A name which you will know by sigh! very well. HILDEBURN JONES-H Hildy ..... Circleville, Ohio U Wil now and llzen, szfruek smartly slzows a spark of ZUZ'1f. -COWPER. Member Track Team, 'o3. RUEUS LESTER KAROW-HR11ffH . . . Savannah, Ga. And when a lady's in zfke ease You know all other zflzings give place. -GAY. Member Philomathean Society 3 Track Team, 'og g Class Football Team. or JAMES LEE KAUEEMAN- Kauff ...... Columbia, Pa. S Bid me discourse and I will ezzehanl llzy 6'lll'.,'-SHAKESPEARE. D. C' Member Calliopean Society, Class Football Team. . , HAROLD CHESMAN KEITH- Room-mate ' . . . Campe110, MHSS- A' Greater men have lived but I don'l believe il. l Member Philomathean Societyg First Prize Inter-Society Debate, Captain Basket Ball Team g Third . Prize Declamation Contest, 'o3: Member Second Football Team. - .4 J' M HOBART KEY I . , , ,... Marshall, Texas Choice word and measured phrase above the reach Ofordinaify inoffzfalsf'-WORDSWORTH. School Champion Light-weight Wrestler, '03, '04, Member Philomathean Society, Gym, Leader, '03, '04, . F . Southern Hotel, St. Louis GEOFFREY KONTA . . . - Tha1f's all. Member Mandolin Club, Orchestra, Philomathean Society. E WALTER STEELE LAIRD-U Brutus H V . . 59m 5 Wellesley Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Why do yon ZdZLg'h.,,-HORACE. Member Class Football Team. FREDERICK MORROW LALLY-H Sal.',- . . 490 Cherry Street, New York City Oni ofnzind as soon as onzf of sight. -BROOKE. CHARLES HACKLEY LATIMER-H Tub . . 7oo Seventh Ave., Ashland, Wis. The more we szfndy zfhe more we discover our ignorance. -SHELLEY. Member Gun Club. . EDWVIN MAURICE LAVINO- Venie . 47 VV. Phil-Ellena St., Germantown, Pa. Member Calliopean Society 3 Associate Editor OLLA PODRIDA g Associate Editor Yhe Lazwfeneeg Member Periwig Club, iozg Treasurer, '03, Secretary, '04, , DONALD STEWART LEAS-H F1eance . ' . 400 South 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Born but to banquet and zfo drain ihe b0ZUZ.,'-HOMER. Member Class Football Team 5 Gun Club. GEORGE BURR LICHTY-S' Simon . , , , , i Waterloo, Iowa The oheevjhil 17'lCZIL,S a kingf,-BICKERSTAEE. Member Philomathean Society 5 Gun Clubg Class Football Team. 50 X K U O LHARLES VVYILSON LUKB,1 Chas. , . Hotel Marie Antoinette, New York Some are born greal, some achieve grealhess, and some have greatness zfhrzzsl upon Z'fZ6'77Z.H-SHAKESPEARE. Manager Baseball Team 3 Member Philomathean Society 5 Second Football Team, ,O2 g Substitute of First Team, '03. HAROLD ORVILLE MACKENZIE- TIC11tODltC . . 528 E. State St., Trenton, N. J. There is a eerzfaih method in his 7lZlZCZ'7l6SS.',-HORACE. RALPH PORTER MACKENZIE .... . Lima, Ohio I am not whal I lZ77Z.',--SHAKESPEARE. Member Orchestra, '03, '04, Mandolin Club, 03, '04, ARTHUR WELLINGTON MALLEY- Cot . . 920 E. Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. I mas! lo zfhe harbefsfor mezfhbzhs I am marzfelloas hairy abou! lhejaee. -SHAKESPEARE. Member Philomathean Society g Baseball Team '03 g Hockey Team 5 Swimming Team. LAWRENCE MARKLEY- Mark .... 1435 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. I rarely reaa' any Lalih, Greeh, or even Freheh hook in the original, zohifh I fan jaroeare in a gooa' Z'67'SZ'07l.,,-IENIERSON. Member Football Teamg '02, '03 g Vice-President Upper House Class and School, Member Philomathean Society. JAMES ROBB MAURY, JR.-- Jimmie . . 306 S. Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. He moulhs a sefzlenre as a ear does a 607163,-CHURCHILLV. Member Periwig Club, '03, '04. YVVILLIAM RENWICK McCARR0LL .... I7 Ferry St., New York, N. Y. U The musician who always plays on one string is laughed df.',-HORACE. Member Second Football Team. 31 ' . il GILBERT STUART MCCLINTOCIC-K' Talk-Ta ff Ami let him be sare to leave other m ea their Zara to Ifllfkf'-BACON. V, Member Glee Club, Choir. ' T WILLIAM MCCREATH-'K L Iam bad, Iam wicked, bu! I lzope lo be worse ajier a while. t Mem,ber Qauiopean Society, Tennis Champion and Tennis Team, 'o3g Banjo Club, '03, '04, ' . . . . Swissvale, Pa. 5 JAMES CAROTHERS MILLIGAN 'josh S I 14' I. I! ,il Le! zflze world slide, Zezf zflze worla' go 1k ,... Wilkesbairre, Pa. addie H , , . 811 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. 3 Ajigfor care and afigfor ZUOE.,,-HEYWOOD. I Member Football Teamg Gym. Leader, '03, 'o4. , GEORGE KIMBALL Moss ...... Findlay, Ohio ' Conzfemf Zoparsae zflze even Zenor ofhis way. RAYMOND INSLEE MOUNT- Monk . . . 24 Summit St., E. Orange, N. I. ,Q , .... 'Twas a lzafza' T ' lil, Q Q ' Wlzizfe, a'eZiea1fe,..aiimpZed, warm, Zanguid ana' bland 'll' Q Tlzehavzd ofa woman ..... -LORD LYTTON. ll Q u i , mf In 'l AI' 4.1: ,. Member .Second Football Team g Manager Class Football Team 3 Mandolin Club. ir? , WILLIAM ROWELL NEFF- Deak . . 3232 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Wi . . . . . f Oh ! ihzs ,oermezous wee ofgammgf'-MOOR. ,I Champion Welter-Weight Wrestler, '03 g Member Second Football Team. 53 CORWIN CLINTON NICHOLS, JR.-H Mich. .... Wilniington, ohio 1 know a trick worzflz zfwo ofzflzatf'-SHAKESPEARE. Member Orchestra. T I ai, 3: I ' I Q 32 Q fi li jour jour GEO: GEO HAI Ion Y 1 l. rio , rar- ? s S I I E I, JACK MONTGOMERY PENDLETON- Jack . - II7 W- 53th St-, New Yfifk City Aonse ofoeenpazfion is nol resl, ' A nzind onlie oaeanl is a vnind dzszfressedf'-COWPER. Q Member Class Football Team , Gun Club. RALPH PETERS, JR.- Pete . . . Tkazffellow seenzs lo possess bnl one idea and llzazf is a wrong one. -JOHNSTON. . 812 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio ' Member Calliopean Society: Golf Team. ' FREDERICK WILLARD POTTER- Bill . . . Harrison St., E. Grange, N. 1. 1 . Y I Ari zs power. -LONOEELLOW. 1 1 3 3 Q LOUIS MARSHALL REAM- Swoboda . He was the nzildesl rnannered nzan ff Who eoer senlzfled slzip or enzf a throat. -BYRON. C . . 1901 Perry Ave., Chicago, Ill l l l i g T , i, Member Calliopean Society. CHARLES STANLEY REINHART--HRCi11yH . . . Flushing, N. Y. 3 U He dollz indeed show some sparks llzal are like wil. Member Calliopean Society, Track Team, '03, Gym. Team, Glee Club, '02, '03, '04, Mandolin Y vw. l'vl Club, '03, '04, Banjo Club, '03, '04, Choir, '01, '02, '03, '04, Class Football Team. ,.,. , -4. I 2 l HAROLD PIERCE RICHARDS-H Cupid .... Waterloo, Iowa ifigii Angels are painzfedfair to look like yon. Hi? Member Football Team , Second Team, '02, Track Team, '03 , Glee Club, Calliopean Society. lin 5 l , l gl A, I li 1 i COURTLAND RICHARDSON'-H Ki1y1u - 37 Madison Ave., Morristown, N. J. :S The bed is a place of lnxnry lo 1ne l I would not exchange ilfor all the lhefnes in Zke world -NAPOLEON. if, Member Philomatheau Society, Swimming Team, Hockey- Team, Manager, '04, Banjo Club, '03, '043 li E5 ' t Substitute Football Team. intl, IQ' liw ' 1 , 5' 34 i'.: iid ORISON HAMILTON SMITH-H Ham 'D . - - 633 W- End AVS-y New Y0Tk City The glass of fashion, the mold of form ' The obserzfd ofa!! obse1fve1fs.''-SHAKESPEARE. V Business Manager Periwig Club, Member Prom. Committee 3 Mandolin Club, 'O3. ALANSON HOSMER SPENCER-HSIDSIICC H ..... Gloverville, N. Y- Chczsie as ihe snow Zhczfs enffdiedfffovn ffZ6f70Sf.H--SHAKESPEARE. Member Class Football Team 5 Mandolin Club. GRANT THOMAS STEPHENSON Stevie ..... Marinette, Wis. Three Za!! Gerfnzzns would in zfain have czzftelnpied Zo reach his fZfZi7.,'-Di-STNTE. Member Class Football Team, 302. HENRY DANA STEVENS, JR ..... 3O3 Gaston St. E., Savannah, Ga. U Clever men are good bnzf they are noi Zhe b6.S'f.,'-CARLYLE. President of the Class, 'O1, '02, 'Ogg Member Philomathean Society, Class Football Team, Glee Club, Orchestra, ,OI, ,O2, '05, 'o4. CALDER BAY STEWART .... Hotel Marie Antoinette, New York The kings ofanodern Zhings are CZ'ZL7lZb.H-ARNOLD. Member Philomathean Society 3 Tennis Team. RALPH HOLMES STONE ....... Hollidaysburg, Pa. A rolling stone gaihers no 7lZOSS. -PUBLIUS SYRIUS. VVILDER LORENZO STRATTON--H Strat H . . . . Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Oh ! Thafs the gvfeczipnzzle ! Member Class Football Team g Gym. Leader, 'O5. 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'fzzgguf ,y 4-'fswii-1?-gi:-if--. ffifffefr-Gail' 1 f..ff,f,,!f.,ff -,I , f X- 39 Upper Third Form History ,lil-i1 N the 17th of September, 1903, the members of the famous class of 'o5 came back to Lawrenceville for their third year of work and progress. A surprise was in store for us for we found that we were not to be called Third F ormers as our predecessors had been, but were to have the distinction of being called Upper Third F ormers, or in other words the survival of the fittest. As soon as we had fallen into our old ways and had given the freshmen time to get acquainted, we decided to hold our elections. The choice of President fell upon Swan, who, as everybody knew, was the man for the position. We then looked around' for an exceptionally good looking man for Vice-President and after due consideration elected Blood. We all knew that a man who was good in figures was needed for Secretary and Treasurer so we elected Parker, who is a star in that line. Dick Campbell, who filled the position of Historian last year to the great satisfaction of everyone, was again placed in that ofhce. Our form was thus satisfactorily organized until we learned that our President was to be promoted to the class below. CThe reader will kindly not be inquisitivej We then decided to advance Blood to be President, Parker to be Vice-President, and to elect More Secretary and Treasurer. The class did good work both in the class room and in athletics, being represented in our studies by such men as Davidson, Fine, Blood, Stedman and Cooper, the human trot for the Woodhull boys in Latin, Greek and French. On the athletic field and in the Gymf' could be seen such men as Blood, Babcock, Graves, C. Banlield, Haberman, Parker, West, etc. On returning from our Christmas vacation we learned that some of our members, following the example of ex-president Swan, were to descend to the form below. In this way we lost such men as Graves, C. Carrow, Colley and Buiry. About this time, much to our regret, we also lost 40 our I had l that 1 abilit Fal assoc not o Hous Ninei of 'thl entire 2. fig? ,5 ,Vi 2 1 - 1 L r 3 0 11' IC DC US ch ost Upper Third Form WALTER WILLIAM BLOOD HAROLD HUTCHINS PARKER CYRUS BURNHAM MORE GEORGE ADAMS ALLEN GEORGE ADAMS ALLEN . MYRON ISRAEL ARMS, 2D JAMES WILLIAM BANFIELD . EDVVARD SHIPPEN BARNES FRANK BARTHOLOMAY HAROLD BEALS . ARTHUR BEVAN BELDEN ELSTON HUNT BERGEN, JR. . WALTER WILLIAM BLOOD HUGH LENNOX BOND, 3D FRANK DUNHAM BOYD LESLIE CLARK BRINTNALL . MILTON HAY BROWN . . WALSTON RICHMOND BROWN . HAROLD HAYENS BURTCH . FRANKLIN BIRDSEYE BURTON RICHARD ROGERS CAMPBELL . HENRY SANDERS CALDWELL . ROBERT WITHINGTON CANFIELD Pfesidem' Vz'ce-Pvfeszdezzf Secffeiaffy - 717661526767 .His fo riavz 7 Masonic Temple, Staunton, Ya. . . Youngstown, Ohio . . Beaver, Pa. 149 Broadway, NeW York . . . Buffalo 46 W. 87th St., New York . 7O2 West Genesee St., Syracuse . . . Princeton I 3oO Columbine St., Denver . 8 W. Read St., Baltin1ore . 5321 Waterman Ave., St. Louis . . 4621 Ellis Ave., Chicago 7I7 South 4th St., Springfield, Ill. . . . Passaic, N. I. . . Jamestown, N. Y. 75 North Cliff St., Ansonia, Conn. . . . . Butler, Pa. QO3 West 6th Ave., Pine Bluff, Ark. . . . Corning, N. Y. 4 Riverbank Court, Cambridge, Mass. . 484O Greenwood Ave., Chicago . Battery Park Bldg., New York IZQ7 Delaware Ave., Buffalo FLOYD JACK GILMER . MILES ADAMS GOODYEAR SAMUEL JUNKENS GRAHAM STANLEY HOLLAND GRAVES . JOHN AXTELL GROENEVELD . - - A Butte, MOIN- FRED CLARK HABERMAN - M21fiO11, 0hi0 REA ISAIAH HAGENBUCH 7 - B100111Sburg, Pa. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, JR. . 71 Broadway, New York WALTER RAE HARRINGTON . - - .- Cohoes, N. Y. HOWARD HARRIS . . I23 St. George St., Toronto, Can. ARTHUR CUSHMAN HASTINGS - . . Ca111pb6110, MESS- WILLIANI KENNETH HAYES . . 76 Johnson Park, Buffalo JOHN REX HENDERSON . . . Georgetown, Del. JOHN MORTIMER HOLTON 229 West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Pa. WILLIAM HOWELL, JR. .... Corning, N. Y. BLACKBURN HUGHES . IO League St., Charleston, S. C. VIVIANEROSE IRVINE . . . n . Marshall, Texas ROBERT MILLERA JEFFRESS . The Jefferson, Richmond, Va. CHILTON JENNINGS . . r. . Fort Worth, Texas ALEXANDER CONRAD JOHNSON, JR. , , , Helena, Mont, FRANK ALBERT KAPP . . 336 W. Woodruff Ave., Toledo, Ohio HUDSON KELLEY - . 4860 Washingtoii Ave., Chicago CHARLES EDWARD LARABIE . , , Deer Lodge, Mgnt, ALDO LEOPOLD . . . Burlington, Iowa HAROLD ERNST LONGSDORF . . Dickinson, pa, HENRY DARIUS MCCORD G 94 Broad St., New york JOHN FINLAY MOPHERSON . . Lawrenceville 44 MIM JUST ALE! ROBI Rom JAMI CYR1 ETH HER FRE1 GUY FRE HAR JUDE WII CLA GM HIL GIL WU RAI RAI SIM SE1 CH WI H1-I Lx-1 Q ' -r 5 ,s L io go lt. wa ?a. ork ille C Ifbhmz Preside H Tonu have tc not bec in g ofice. Z was on with a Ville. ' ' 011157 i. Verde: PTOIHQQ Whig 3 Lower Third Form History S we turn the lingered pages of the world's history and trace the genealogy of the famous history makers Qnot book-bindersD in reference to their nationality, we find that only in one instance was a son of Erin ever a leader a1nong men. That case happens to be our Class President, james Rector, and we all must acknowledge that he is a full Hedged Irishman, in the superlative degree. Tommy H Crouch is our 1nost noteworthy performer in the Gym, as well as the Vice- President of the form. How much contentment thrills our hearts when we learned that Tommy can now do stunts on the horizontal bar without injuring himself, while we have to give a casual glance in the direction of E. Wiiitei' to see that the Class Treasury does not become too large under his watchful eye. We have not the least fear that he will not do all in his power to keep the capital as low as possible. It has been rumored that Denney H Baldwin was a walking delegate for an intelligence office, because he has been the recipient of many letters with tear-stains on the outside, but it was only a rumor. In Badger we profess to have an old stand-by, and on St. Patrickis Day presented him with a halo of radiuni, which unfortunately burned his hair in several very noticeable places. But we must not forget our class's social position among the 4oo i 'of greater Lawrence- villef' Among our aggregation of individuals possessing an equality of association, we have only to produce such social lights as Condon, Crouse, Qbetter known as Mosesnj jack Verdery, or even Tom'si' Piper, who holds the tack-hammer record for the Woodliiill, and who promenades around the campus, reading a 'C Horseless Agefi Why does Akahoshi wish to know if the seat of war is what the standing army sits on, when tired, or why Peten O'Brien is so pop ular with the Faculty? There are many things 47 which cannot be explained, and if the fellow who spoiled the angelic little face of Mackall will please come forward, he may receive a leather medal for his good services. One of the chief sights of Lawrenceville is to see the Wart, otherwise known as iiW3lt61' Camp Gleason, the massive strength of the junior foot-ball team, or Stitt, the moon-faced boy, but a moon-faced boy may have a sunny disposition. We were rejoiced to hear that Norris had not completely passed away as a result of his alcohol bath during the small-pox scare. Wheii Key, E., ceases to put such vivacity' and energy in his elocution, and when Mac Donald finds the correct age of Ann as he has been been trying to since Christmas, two things will have happened to extend the distinction of our class and with such n1en as Banfield, W., Graves, C., Capt. Swan, Collner and Allison to share the athletic honors, we have no cause to believe that the class of 1906 will not liveup to its reputation oroutshine its predecessors in years to come. 48 Lower Third Form JAMES ALOOM RECTOR . . THOMAS WASHINGTON CROUCH, JR. ERNEST HOWARD WINTER . CALEB JONES MILNE, 3d . TETSUMASAKAHOSH1 . . KENNETH DEEDS ALEXANDER JOHN MAUDORIDGE ALLISON. THOMAS DILLON AUSTIN WILLIAM RALPH BADGER 4 DELAVAN MUNSON BALDWIN CYRIL GUSTAV BALLIN . WALTER GRIFFITH BANEIELD NOEL BASSETT . . EDWARD LIPPINCOTT BULLOCK FRANK GAINS BURKE, JR. . PERRY BUELL BURRY . ' WILLIAM DEAN CARLTON JAMES RUSSELL CARROW RALPH EDWARD- COLLEY 49' Presidem' Vice-P7fesz'a'e2zz' Secreiavjf- Treasurer Hz's Z0 Via 72 . Tokio, Japan . Spring Station, Ky. 424 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh . . Farmington, Me. 3231 5th Ave., Pittsburgh I4 W. Sixty-eighth St., New York 26 W. Seventy-fifth St., New York . . . Beaver, Pa. IO3 W. Fifty-fourth St., New York . . . Audenried, Pa. 5 5O W. Thirty-Sixth St., New York , 1684 Euclid Ave., Cleveland So Broadway, New York . Merchantville, N. J. oo William St., New York 5 i 1 k ,lb 'I .i -,Ii I ..l -4 iii , Q .M , I -Z 'I .Q 35 ll I S -I ii ii ,E if' mi U LOUIS CLARK COLLNER . CLIFFORD STUART CONDON . THOMAS WASHINGTON CROUCH, HAROLD SYLVESTER CROUSE EDWARD BRUCE DOUGLAS MARMONT EDSON . GORDON PAGE ENVINGS WALTER JOSEPH GLEASON . SEABURY SMITH GOULD, JR. CHESTER WHITE GRAVES . CGURTLANDT WAITE HANDY MIIQE HOGG . . . EDMUND KEY . . . CHARLES EDGAR KNAPP, JR. HERVEY ARTHUR LIGHTNER WALTER CORNWALL LYONS . RONALD MACDONALD . . ALEXANDER LAWTON MACKALL GEORGE MILLS MACLEAN . WILLIAM CALDWELL MCCLAY ALLAN MCLANAHAN . . SAMUEL CRAIG MOMILLAN . ROSS MATHEWS . CALEB JONES MILNE, 3d HENRY WADE NELSON . EARL NOBLE . . , I WILLIAM MITCHELL NORRIS, JR. St. Petersburg, Pa. . . Oswego, Kan. 4001 Delniar Boul., St. Louis 523 Oak St., Syracuse, N. Y. . . Cedar Rapids,.IOwa 3I3 W. Seventy-fourth St., New York . . Tarrytown, N. Y. . . 23,67 3d Ave., New York . Seneca Falls, N. Y. I297 Delaware Ave, Buffalo 32 Nassau St., New York . . Austin, Tex. . . Marshall, Tex. 818 Fuller Bldg., New York 4584 Oakenwald Ave., Chicago . 2o4O Seventh Ave., New York . . Danville, Ill. . . 1225 Linden Ave., Baltimore . . 722 Drayton St., Savannah Third and Vifestnioreland Sts., Philadelphia . . . . Lawrenceville . Morris Heights, New York . 28 Duncan Ave., jersey City, N. J. Washingtoii and Tenth Sts., Philadelphia . . . 21 I Perry St., Trenton 5o8 Diamond St., Pittsburgh 69 Alexander St.. Princeton ALFRED EBERT O,BRIEN GEORGE NOYES .ORR . FRANCIS STRICKLAND PAGE . LOUIS HUNTER PIPER CHARLES FRANCIS PITMAN . JANSEN HASBROUCK PRESTON JAMES ALCOM RECTOR . ISAAC LINDEN ROUSE . GEORGE WEBB SHILLINGFORD PHILIP HIVLING STITT . LEE STORMS . . HALSTEAD SWAN . KINGSLEY SWAN . U MIRABEAU CULLEN TOWNS . 402 Continental Bldg., Denver . 6 Sherman St., Chicago . 280 Broadway, New York I704 Tenth St., Minneapolis . 587 Centre St., Trenton . 45 Broadway, New York . Hot Springs, Ark.. . Catskill, N. Y. . . Cleariield, Pa. . . . Coldwater, Mich. 604 Upper First St., Evansville, Ind. . I76 Washiiigton Park, Brooklyn . I76 Washington Park, Brooklyn 24 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn MARION JACKSON VERDERY, JR. I . . Flushing, N. Y. RICHARD WAYNE . . CHARLES WILLIS WELLS ERNEST HOWARD WINTER . CHARLES MORRIS WOOD 2224 E. Second St., Cincinnati . . . Vicksburg, Miss. I27 Highland Ave., Orange, N. J. . . Overbrook, Pa. 1 - A 1 K r . W X' - M if if 4 214 4 4 af ,2,f' T' 4, 5 - 4 4. eve f ' .av ' fo J - 4 A ' A 1- - , ' 4 , , 3 -f.-' f X ' use-'i ' - - YL N N-s - i CDC N Q fa In QQ. ...--Xl 52 S.. h. I-5. A i I 1 l , . 5 I I 1 J I -..,...., .. Second Form LOGAN DENIPSEXA7 BovD . Pffesidefzf MURRAY CARLETON, JR. V1'w'fPm'2'dff21f FRANK WILLIAMS HARPER -Sewfetaffy-Trcasmfczf ANDREW DOUGLAS JAMIESON . f!z'sion'mz EDWARD SAMUEL ADLER . . 173 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee MARIO AUGUSTIN BETI-IENCOURT . . . City of Mexico BENJAMIN THOMAS BIO-GS . . . . Middletown, Del. HOXVARD BLACKWELL . Prospect and Rutherford Ave., Trenton LOGAN DEMRSEY BOYD . . A . . Uniontown, Pa. ARCHIBALD HILTON BULL, JR. IOSO E. jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. EDWARD BRYAN BURR . . . Scranton, Pa. WARREN BUTLER . ,. 622 Drayton St., Savannah MURRAY CARLETON, IR. . Euclid and Duncan Aves., St. Louis SAMUEL JOSEPH CAWLEY, JR. , , 387 Bfgadway, New York JOHN HERBERT CHILDS . , L370115, N, J, THOMAS ORTON CONNELL . , 502 W, Sixth Sp, Erie, Pa, CHARLES MCNEELY CRAWFORD . ISI4 W. Phil-ellena St., Germantown, Pa. WILLIAM TREAT DAVIDSON ,,,, Warren, Pa, GLIVER BURT FELLOWS 4 . Middletown, N. Y. 54 FREDERICK ARMSTRONG FENNESSY I W. Seventy-second St., New York ALBERT FERGUSON . . . The Portnerf' Washington PIERRE FISCHHOF . ROBERT EUGENE FISCHHOF WILLIAM AYRES GrAl.BRAITH CHESTER IVERS GARDFT . LORENZO TODD GETTY JACOB XVILSON GRUBB . FERRIS FLEMING HAIVIILTON FRANK WILLIAMSON HARPER CHARLES ENGLISH HENIJERSON DONALD JAMES HERRON . CHARLES YOUNG HITCHCOCK LAFAYETTE HORNER, JR. . ANDREW DOUGLAS JAMIESON WII.LIAM STROTHER JONES, JR. HORACE SIBLEY LEE . THURSTON ROSEGRANT LUDLOW WII,LIARfI MATHEWSON MILLIREN ALFRED DU PONT MINARX7 CAROL MINIS . . PAUL MORELAND NICRERSON GUY OLIPHANT . . BURTON ROBINSON PRESTON HENRY GREEN ROOT . GEORGE SANDERSON, JR. . CHARLES HENRX' TENNEY SAUNDERS 20 W. Thirty fourth St., New York 20 W. Thirty-fourth St., New York 446 YV. Sixth St., Erie, Pa. 156 Prospect Park W., Brooklyn . 274 Ninth Ave., New York Echo Point, Wheeling, W. Va. Highland Heights, East End, Pittsburgh 137 E. Hanover St., Trenton . . Philadelphia . Monougohela, Pa. . . Princeton . 7o8 S. Warren St., Trenton . Lawrenceville . . . Trenton I32 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia . . Springfield, Ohio . . Stamford, Conn. IO54 Second St., Louisville, Ky. 204 Jones St., E., Savannah . . . Easton, Md. 152 W. State St., Trenton, N. Y. '. . Mansfield, Ohio . . Bennington, Vt. IOO3 Mears Bldg., Scranton, Pa. . 153 Keap St., Brooklyn ALEXANDER SCHENCK . GEORGE DUDLEY SELDEN, JR. ERNEST SHERRY . . EVANS FOSTER STEARNS . JOHN CAMERON STODDART . IRVINE CAMPBELL SWEETEN EGBERT MAR.VIN TER KUILE WILLIAM WILBERFORCE THOMAS JEROME TYLER THOMPSON LEVIS BENYON TRAVER . DONALD MILLER WALL JAMES HENRY WALL . WILLIAM SHAW WARD, JR. LUDLOVV JOSEPH WASHBURN . . Princeton 212 W. Sixth St., Erie. Pa. . 522 Fifth Ave., New York . . Wyoming, Ohio Ioo William St., New York . ' Camden, N. J. 33 Broadway, New York 52 Beaver St., New York . . Elmira, N. Y. . . . Trenton 685 Franklin Place, Milwaukee 685 Franklin Place, Milwaukee . I427 Lafayette St., Denver . II Pine St., New York FREDERICK BEASLEY WILLIAMSON, JR. . . . Elizabeth, N. J. LE ROY SAMUEL WOLEE . . 132 W. State St., Harrisburg, Pa. REGINALD STUART WORTHINGTON , , Shawnee, Pa. E6 56 , 'Q I N.. 5. K 4. 3? J fu if i5 5 FI .1 9 , R R. 4. 1,' M. I I I 1 5 . 4 5 vi ni. -phd ..1..'.:.., ...J-,,.,., I 'S -LQ, 2' 25:-Q-f-f ,ff f-ff ,gf V ' :' '9 ZF TT? ' -li? 'T 2143 f , -f-'f-'Z '3 'Q1'i- -HPF , 1 tag-gf. if at - 1 K'f.-A'E2+- E:-'E Q - .f N ' i ' ,. cl' N ...4 mWm1i U2 fp .-f'-93 - l--4, .bfi 5-1 -3? ' X - 'i'-W' 'MW' -4 ' -2 2 gm- QVGLZ-if 2' JQZ 2- -ll. i if , I x -2 5 !-5 - f ' ' -w- QQ ?: if 1' 1?-Li? 'Rig S SX Ch ff l 12':4s'4'a'4i2'5 'llfqW ff A' -. X 'fag fi'q Hf f7 IA Qwfyf We my WJ! , If W - ff, 1 , Alhix LLTHI Stiff! - :M .I 1 X f ' fl y 9' 'Wig be Q' Q g xg if AXX Jfdf 6 KL ! K Nil!! f + ww K ff N ,Q 1 DA + I 1 7 ff + ' P Al I 'Ny W 1 'fX N 2' I .f 6 hu Ely' wth ' Q 'I X W-I J F 1' in 1.5.4 Q 'Mfr ' lx M fl X: W MW ' PXd:,,4F!'f X bx I ' X all fx th u W 4 f ' fig, 4 , V H 'KX W . Qgf! if lui 0 ,E XJ ,VI Y Wu, ki kk - 1! I Aj,-lc-.Zi f N X -f ,six i + 2Jf1f l 1 1 , ,',1fl ' '. .N f? ' g f, f' 'f flfffp gy ff ifnjmff W sf 21 'sl '. fr ' ' if 4HfU:ffvI'7'M ' 'H 1U A Nw Q s f' +g 7'- W Vx XX ' -- xv.1v1,Ay,l-k:.r I 57 J 1 I 5 3 v I. 2 l 5 i I 1 l i 1 i l l F 1 1 r i i 1 c I l 5 4 ? a. . l I 1 1 i f 1 x 1 5 E , 1 i n 1. 1 5 e 3 f, i. . n i 6 ,S 2 gl l :I yu My l 'W ' V 1 il J. M 'Q' BA.: Q. . fr. , , e522 ' ,Ii ., ,. i ,. ya. 153 ll if S: 5: 'l ni 'Pi 5 First Form History N the eighteenth of September, 1903, the great Class of 19o8 made its appearance at Memorial Hall, and with quaking hearts, and shivering boots, took three examinations. We took our seats and were expecting awfully hard questions, but were asked, What are the parts of speech? We all thought of course that question would be among the easiest, but when we found it was the hardest, we soon gave u our fears. . P After a few weeks it was decided to elect officers, so after conference one day the Class went to Room No. 6, where Archie Pendleton, having stayed over another year so as to have a better chance at the Presidency, was unanimously elected to that office. Hiraoka, on account of his fluent speech and grave demeanor, was elected Vice-President, and after two unsuccessful attempts to elect a Historian, Leeds Gulick was chosen. Near the end of the iirst term several of the boys began to get scared, thinking that they would not get home at Christmas. But Dr. McPherson thought the boys had better go home, and so provided a new way of getting off marks, much to the delight of the boys, who went home quite happy. Near the middle of the next term the athletes began to show up. First came Pearson, who having joined the base ball squad thinks he had better stay there and uphold the honor of the Form. Next came joe, who thought he would Htake a tumblef' so that next year he would not get scared, and as everybody expected, he took first place. An acquaintance with our Form will show that the pygmies are not quite extinct, for we have them in the persons of Hoyt and West. Anteus has come to life again, and is still fighting Hercules in the persons of Joe and Ogden Annin. Anybody passing Room No. 8 at the third period could hardly tell from the sound whether they were playing Pit or Puss in the Corner, I rather hold it to the latter. Our Class is small but is growing, having already doubled in size chieHy from above, and the school will soon be proud of the Class of ,O8.-HISTORIAN. 58 First Form ARCHIBALD FORBES PENDLETON TARO HIRAOKA LEEDS GULICK JOSEPH PADDOCK ANNIN ROBERT OGDEN ANNIN FREDERICK BRYANT ASHMAN EDWARD RAYMOND BACKUS JOHN OWEN STEARNS EDWARDS LEEDS CYULICK . . 'WILLIAM DAVIS HAYES JAMES FREDERICK HERRICK TARO HIRAOIQA . . TOM HOGO . CHARLES BAIN HOYT THOMAS RIGBY HUGHES CHARLES NEWELL KING, JR. LEWIS MCLOUTH LALLY ROLLAND MARICLEY . WILLIAM STANLEY MULLEN GEORGE HYATT NYE, JR. WILLIS HOUSTOUN PEARSON Pffesidemf . V ice-Prefs id 671 t Hz'5 z'0 Via 71 . . 'Washington . . WaSlIi1Igto11 . 70 Worth St., New York 7 5 Oak Grove St., Minneapolis . 62 William St., New York . . Lawrenceville . Colorado Springs 142 E. Fortieth St., New York I33O Twelfth Ave., Altoona, Pa. . . . Austin, Tex. Kenosha, WiS. . . ViCkSburg, MiSS. 38 Erie St., JerSey City, N. J. . 49o Cherry St., New York . 1435 AddiSon Ave., Chicago 33,2 W. Eighty-ninth St., New York . . . Auburn, N. Y. . . . Trenton ARCHIBALD FORBES PENDLETON II7 W. Fifty-eighth St., New York JOSEPH DAvIS SEARS . . . . Bloomfield, N. J. RANDOLPH WEST . Princeton 59 35 Ili Irv I 4 Q 2 X11 'i Va My ,QI ag 11 .- .Q , ,. . I A, ?3 53 N ii? N is? ,!' 'K I I.: 'lv xi 1 A z ,F 3 1 I A4 K : I ? b . ' s i i , Q 1 0 I EL . I 's I IE F NI 91 ALABAMA ARKANSAS FOURTH FORM . 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MOMENT 46 KC HUTCHINSON WILLIAMS ALLEE HOSEORD S MCCREATH 2 RICHARDS KEY BELL STUART REAM EDGAR PENDLETON BARNETT SCHLEY MILLIGAN STRATTON DOUGLAS, G. COOK VAN DYKE PETERS KONTA KEITH EUANS PECK S I SAYRE TheUpper House 23 KAUEEMAN 24 FOWLER 25 NEFF 26 CORWIN 27 ALLEN 28 MRS. NUTTALL 29 30 FRIEND S HORTON 31 2 HERRON 32 HOLDEN 33 BEALI, 4 GILL J4 HARRISON 35 DAVIDSON 36 O,GORMAN ' 37 FLUHART 38 FINNIE 40 BRADDOCK 41 GREENE 42 MA URY 43 ROTAN . S DOUGLAS, M. 4 4 2 DURSTINE WALLER 4 5 ELDER 46 HOLCOMBE 64 SMITH, L. RITTER BANKS BLACK COLSTON STONE SMITH, O. GILLESPIE MARKLEY MOUNT CARTMELL THROCKMORTON MACKENZIE, H. MR. WRIGHT DINKEY MOSS CONLON GENSLER LICHTY GORDON STEWART LUKE 'SPENCER MACKENZIE, R. HUSTON HUSTEAD Cgwig m ' If ' ' rv' Ho'rA,,-,Q , v, ,, vein lm ' I :Q i , I ill X I f W lNf' ' - Qu' E ,2 ' o , x 1.2. W 1 if C.'.'S'IA 25 U , f Q f EQ W 'O-wiiilim .Qf N f I ff 5 '0Ml1vg,. I QS' dia, r -,- A V x f Q X ' X ::,:5::MO ' .Q iy , f If CQ - ' ':. LmD. 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ROBINSON Home illasfer VVILLIAM L. HENRY . AsSz'5z'a1zz'f7fczsz'U1' FREDERICK J. PARK Prcsz'de1z! I NICHOLS, 'O5 S YHASTINGS, ,O5 2 DRUMMOND, ,O5 S 1 STEDMAN, O5 3 MCCORD, ,O5 6 fEDSON, 'O6 4 BALLIN, 'O6 IFENNESSY, ,O7 MITCHELL, R., ,O5 NEVIN, ,O5 22 HERRON, D., ,O7 ALLISON, 'O6 VAN DYRI-3, ,O5 23 BULLOCK ,O6 CARLTON, W., ,O6 CAMPBELL, ,O5 ,v WEST, R-I ,03 ,Y PARK, ,OS 25 PURVES, 'O5 QRR7 G. N-7 ,O5 ,O6 EY Q05 MR. HENRY If PAGE, ,O6 4 , KCARIJENTER, 'O5 I5 BOYD, F., IO5 27 HANDY, 'O6 lTOBEY, O5 70 3 28 BASSETT, O6 H A S A 1 4, P 4 1 ,E w 1 1 Z 11 lx 0 1 Y 3, i 3 f 1 1 l ,,-::..?-1-v1c .'l.,':L ...-ei-f--, ... -- ...L .1-.-. U -A 1- f A 9 , ,5 - A CHARLES H. WILCOX, Hozzse Ilfczsieff 'I V--A if-f::2'-V '. BOND HAUSER . . Asszszwzzf flfaszfeff HAROLD HUTCHINS PARKER Wx- a, . - -2 Hozase Pffeszdem' -1 'T55-f'f+L'ifgi'.'i HABERMAN, '05 FM: WAI,IiER, '05 I CUSHING, E., '05 HOYT, '08 2 MELLICIQ, J., '05 MR. HAUSER 3 STOVVER, '05 CROUCH, '06 4 TER KUILE, ,O7 SILVERS, '05 5 HARRINGTON, '05 EDGAR, Tw '05 6 BURR, '07 WAYNE, '66 7 DALZELL, '05 WASHBURN, 707 8 GALBRAITH, '07 FERGUSON, '07 9 BRONVN, W., '05 PARKER, A05 72 fSHERRY, D., '05 lSHERRY, E., ,O7 SWAN,'K., '06 SWAN, H., '06 HIRAOKA, '08 HAMMOND, '05 WORTHINGTON, R., ,O7 WORTHINGTON, E. , '05 THORN, '05 BULL, ,'07 MATHEWS, 06 MILNE, A., '05 SHIPWAY, '05 7 Q-F 'Q' .7 4 Qs. sa ,- .N ,av X N, , s '4- oodhull House Z W CHARLES BERTRAM NENVTON . Hoznse Xllczsfeff 1' f 'J' Nga! gl: IWW' F. -- . ' 7- ' I 1 f ' .JL f j 7 in W U W7 LIZQJNTD I 1 X! 7' 5,3 D ' -' ,fill - 1- fr' ' . A .I f E Z H ., , W ,V In I4 .un-:MII , - ff X rg Na IIT'-J ,l U IE-EEF! '- , x by v f, .71 7 Wa I 5 g Wh LJ ,R COOPER, '05 CROUSE, '06 YALE, T., '05 YALE, H., '04 KNAPP, '06 KEY, E., '06 . EASTON, '05 SHILLINGFORD, HARPER, '07 WALL, J., '07 PENDLETON, '08 '06 PERCY COLWELL GUY W. OLIVER MR. COLWELL 0'BRIEN, '06 STODDART, '07 WALL, D., '07 HOLTON, '05 LALLY5 L., '08 SELDEN, ,O7 CARLETON, M., '07 PEAc00R, '05 74 I Assisiafzi flfasfcf . Hozase Presz'a'c1zz' D0U0LAS, E., '06 I PIPER, '06 1 PECKHAM, '05 OLIVER, '05 BL00D, '05 MILNE, C., '06 JOHNSON, '05 SMITH, J. XV., '05 W00D, '06 MOLTEN, '05 FITHIAN, '05 r A F ' V , X . fs ff' ' 1 Il .1 X I N- 1 , X hr, lx? x,,.' W .N , N 1 , l w 1 , l 1 'r W '1 'I ,, 'P . I 4. I 1 Ai ff . s THOMAS B. BR0Ns0N WALTER R. CTERKIN GEORGE ADAMS ALLEN HAIZRIS, H., '05 9 MCCLINTOCIC, '04 IO MARKLEY, R., '08 II BERRY, W., '04 I3 S PEYTON, '05 I4 2BURRY, P., '06 I5 SGRAVES, C., '06 16 QGRAVES, S., '05 I7 DODGE, '05 13 SNVARTZ, 704 I9 n ' ii' - ' fl K , V 7 .4 , f yvnwnwnwAwnwmwAwg' F f .Q ' les! . A Q7 'ci ,D . U 4.4 5 L50 5 wo g 4 ........ fs gf: Ts E ' Q ' 'Rf N .x aflm .N E7 'l N N: ETHRIDGE. '05 SNARARD, '05 MCCLAY, '06 MR. GERKIN N101-10LS, C., '04 GILMER, F. 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G3 'KW N ...Q 4 - ?F4W25Q5 1'im ' -4, ' 'E ',3,a'f43,:3:i2'7'k E E Nu , - Muzi' inlm- 3 - N. f - N 0 0 -f 1?.:: 8 5- D -8' N - 3: P El ' if 'F 'if VWYQ- 1. ii' f Q 4 I II 1' fill., I? 5 W 4,,,l1Sw 1 H ,In-.,' X' QL M 1' Xi, ': 'bWl..lF -' I, vi 133-f'2 i.,. Lu.: ,9.f!d'5'fY'X 'li .I N. 1 5 1-'a'f. mi ffl if , f'l:h ' I ---- -17'2:l:5Q?iV'-32 -Q'-''3' A ' . '-ll'.vu5mtfN'!Q':1 Hill' ' -,j '1u.,QllU'.-W'::fyf'4 - A ' ' . 1,mu1 ' ' ll 'linux 'Nw 9, o-ABQ EDNVARD L. GULICK House fllasicr WILLIANI S. WARD Pr6s1'd67z! fBACKUS, '03 3, BIGGS, 707 LSTEARNS, ,O7 4 BIULLEN, '08 fANNIN, J., '08 5 XVARD, ,O7 LANNIN, O., '08 6 GULICK, '03 35 Wayside House L0RY PRENTISS Hozase 17fClSf67f 1 A. V. CLARKE P2'esz'a'enZ F1s0HH0F, R., ,O7 fCANFIELD, '05 A. V. CLARKE, '05 0 3 LFISCHHOF, P., '07 HAYES, W. K., '05 . Mr. Ge0rge's VVILLIAM GEORGE Hgzggg ,flfagigyf PHILIP STITT, '06 86 mmf QP 2 V F ? L E J,,,,f5.-jxqf Lf v 5 3 Q fi 37 5 i Q E E Rules of School Authorities Regarding Athletics I. One-half of the tinie allotted for play and recreation shall be spent under the direction of a Master, whose duty it is to see that all boys, not physically incapacitated, shall take a fair share in the sports of their fellows. II. No challenge shall be sent or accepted by any of the School Athletic Associations until it has been approved by the Master in charge of Athletics and countersigned by the Head Master. III. The following By-Laws, adopted by the School February 14, 1885, shall be amended only by a two-thirds vote of the three highest Forms, taken after consultation with the Master in charge of Athletics, and such amendments shall not become binding until approved by the Head Master. SS By-Laws Adopted by the School, February 14, 1885 CNOTE.-The following By-Laws are, in a great measure, obsolete. At the time that we go to press, the Athletic Committee is preparing an entirely new Constitution, which shall include all of the rules of later date, in regard to Scholarship Standing, Gymnasium Team, House Championship Series, etc. W'e regret exceedingly that we were unable to get these new rules in time for publication.-F,DITOR.j Athletic Association OFFICERS Q15 The officers of the Athletic Association shall consist of a President chosen from and by the Fourth Form, a Treasurer chosen from the Third Form by the three highest Forms, and a Secretary chosen from the Second Form by the three highest Forms. The election of all oiiicers shall take place within the first two Weeks of the iirst term of the School year. The three oihcers shall constitute a Board of Directors. DUTIES OF OFFICERS C25 The Board of Directors shall arrange, at their discretion, Fall and Wiiitei' sports, and shall provide for a School Athletic Meet, to be held during conimencenient season. They shall represent this School in any Athletic Association to which it may belong, and take all measures necessary to secure a creditable representation of the school in the field sports of such associations. S9 Football OFFICERS Q15 The oiiicers of the Football Association shall consist of a Captain, Secretary-Treasurer, and three Directors. The Captain may be a member of any Form, the Secretary-Treasurer sh all be a member of the Fourth Form, and the Directors shall be chosen from the Fourth, Third and Second Forms respectively. MODE OF ELECTION ,n Q25 The Captain shall be elected at the close of the football season, to hold the oflice for one year. His election shall take place at a meeting duly called by the retiring Captain some time during the last three weeks of the first term of the School year. All Who have played in match games shall be entitled to a vote. This includes substitutes who have bee11 called on the iield to play in match games. The Secretary-Treasurer shall be elected while he is a member of the Third F orm. some time during the last three Weeks of the second tern1. He shall be elected by his own Form. The Directors shall be elected by the Whole School, Within two Weeks of the opening of the term in September. I DUTIES OF OFFICE C31 It shall be the duty of the Captain to choose sides for each dayis practice, and to arrange and train the players. He shall have sole command of the Held of play. The Secretary-Treasurer shall assume all the duties ordinarily devolving upon such an oliicer, and shall collect and disburse money only as ordered by the Board of Directors. He shall have charge of all property of the Association, including all uniforms furnished by the School, 90 and he shall transfer the same to his successor. He shall submit his report to be audited by the Board of Directors, and shall print it in full in The Lawrence some time during the second ter1n. The Captain, Secretary-Treasurer and the three Directors shall constitute a Board of Directors, whose duty it shall be to issue and act upon all challenges, to make all appropriations of money for football purposes, and to choose the team and substitutes for each match game. They shall see that the team has a distinctive uniform. SECOND TEAM C4j If at any time it be deemed advisable to organize a Second Team to play,match games, the Board of Directors shall choose such a team and shall appoint a Captain. Baseball The By-Laws regulating football will apply to baseball, with following exceptions : C15 The Captain and the Secretary-Treasurer shall be elected at the close of the third ter1n. The Secretary-Treasurer shall print his report in The I,afc'7'e21rf' at the close of the third term. Tennis Club and Tennis Club Associations Q13 Each Tennis Club shall elect a Secretary-Treasurer, who shall collect all dues and be the responsible representative of his Club. Q25 Each Club shall make its own By-Laws and exercise the right of electing or excluding members. Cgj No alteration in the position of Tennis Courts or improvements in their grading shall be made without the approval of the Master in charge of Athletics. QI TENNIS ASSOCIATIONS Q45 The President of the Association shall be chosen from the Fourth Form, and shall hold office for one year. He shall be elected during the first two weeks of the first term, at a meeting at which all who are members of the Tennis Courts shall be entitled to a vote. He shall be chairman of the Board of Directors, which shall consist of the Secretary-Treasurers of all the Tennis Clubs, or of a committee appointed by them. Q 55 There will be a Tennis Tournament, to decide the championship of the School, during the first two weeks in june. All the necessary arrangements shall be made by the Board of Directors. ' By-Laws Adopted by the School, February 29, 1896 All members of the football and baseball teams, all men winning points for the School in competition with outside Track Teams, and the winner of the Interscholastic Tennis Tournament at Princeton, may wear the red Lf, All men qualifying for the Track Team may wear a white or black Lf' Q Amendments Adopted january 19, 1897 I. No member of the Lawrenceville School shall wear a black sweater or jersey having any stripes measuring less than one inch upon it, unless it be a sweater or jersey representing one of the School teams of which he is a member. II. Only the following shall be allowed to wear the red Lf, Q15 Members and managers of Football and Baseball Teams. 92 - 1 w ,Alf pw, ,,.,1x f'. W '3 9 ,- ' 'in ai' fm , I -I A .fi 'R .I .-A UQ UQ Czj Members of the Track Team who win a first place or two seco11d places in an outside meet. Q35 Any 1nan winning the Interscholastic Tennis Tournament. III. The white L shall be abolished. IV. The Track Tea1n monogram shall be red and black. V. The Hockey Team shall be allowed to wear a monogram, not in red and black. Amendments Adopted April 20, 1901 The manager of the Track Team shall be allowed to wear the red L. ! Li! 93 5 0 M-,,, 2,4 f- - .- f 2' 5 X If Q Z fa s Z I .15 9 -1 G f RQ? XYIE Ji L ' 5 . Nr' C f ' X - f' f I mumusm ml A v ' K A K X I W Q Q, 9 ' fx 0 W 'lMmml 1 S s x QQ, ,- - ' f-Q - .. -4 'll' I , , O f X Z . flu' tum ln if 1 440 f 1 r x 'W 1 W' Q JV' fn! I 9 O 3 -'I If If ,-. ,. A Q! C f 2 f, Baseball +2 If im ' 5 5- X ,,-:Lf f N K Z :ff - - Z 'Rx T6 3. In fl H R L -,fgf - Us Q F. W. RITTER, JR. . . Capfaifz K. H. BEHR . . flf6Z7ZLZKQ'l'7' MR. C. HW. RAYMOND . , Cough F. W. RITTER . ' . Caicfzer A. W. MALLRY . Shari Siojb J. A. RECTOR . Pifrher H.- H. PARKER . Rzlghz' Field H. G. PEQARSON . T. J. ADAINTS . E. S. BROYVN . Fiyfsz' Base Second Ease Thim' Base R. MCCREATII H. F. ROMMEL K. H BEHR . W. S. HEYNIGER . . Sn bsiiizf ie Right Fzkfla' Cezzire Fiflzz' Lg? Field T- A5 ,, M. 1 ,1 A ,, 4. TP T hawk' Apr. 18 Lawrenceville, Apr. 25 Lawrenceville Apr. 29 Lawrenceville May 2 Lawrenceville May 6 Lawrenceville May 9 Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Baseball Scores Season of 1903 7 Penn.'Fresh., o 6 Germtn. Acad., 2 8 Pingrey, 9 I7 Peddie, I2 2 Princeton Prep., 1 1 3 Blair Hall, o May I3 Lawrenceville May 16 Lawrenceville May 2Q Lawrenceville May 22 Lawrenceville May 30 Lawrenceville, june 5 Lawrenceville . Lawrenceville-Hill Games 1898 Lawrenceville, II . . Hill, IO I 1899 Lawrenceville, 8 . . . Hill, 5 1900 Lawrenceville, 2 . Hill, 3 I 2 5 7 II II Princeton Fresh. St. Paul's Bethlehem Prep. Mercersburg Hill School Princeton Fresh. 1901 Lawrenceville, 3 . .Hill 1 1902 Lawrenceville, 2 . 'P . 3. Hill 1 1903 Lawrenceville, II . . Hill 1 . ...,..,,,..g..f-rf 1 1 Captains of School Nines R. C. LEWIS, '86 J. S. McCoRD, '87 J. S. McCoRD, '87 F. BROKAW, '88 . F. BR0KAw, '88 . H. T. JACKSON, '90 G. S1-1E1fF1ELD, '92 JQ BRADLEY,'93 . J. BRADLEY, '93 . J. BRADLEY, '93 . F. BARRET, ,Q4 . F. W. KAFER, '96 F. W. KAFER, '96 G. MCK. M1x'r'1'1s, '97 W. E. GREEN, '98 J. D. KAFER, '01 W. F. PREsToN, '00 J. O. YVESTERVELT, '02 F. VV. RITTER, '03 H. G. PEARSON, '04 New York City. Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. New York City. New York City . Allegheny, Pa Attleborough, Mass Dobbs Ferry, N. Y Dobbs Ferry, N. Y Dobbs Ferry, N. Y . Frankfort, Ky Lawrenceville, N. J Lawrenceville, N. I . Champaign, Ill . Trenton, N. I Lawrenceville, N. I Brooklyn, N. Y . Nyack, N. Y Greenwich, Conn Germantown, Pa 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 . '1898 1399 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 CLARENCE L. HOLDEN CAPT., 1904 Football Team C. L. HOLDEN Capiaivz H. D. STEVENS . Md7ZQg67 W. W. BLOOD . Assz'sz'a1zi Md7ZdCQ'F7' MR. R. G. WRIGHT Comb NHUIC G. C. DOUGLAS W. W. BLOOD P. E. WALLER jg T. HARRAH J. C. MILLIGAN H. P. RICHARDS C. L. HOLDEN C. W. GRAVES L. BABOOCR J. F. ALLEE F. W. RITTER G. M. GRR L. E. BEAL1. H. G. PEARSON L. MARKLEY L. C. COLLNER 98 Position Lcjfz' End Ley? Emi LQ? T 261216 LQ? Tackle Lg? Guam' Cefzfre Rzlghz' Gzaczm' Rzghz' Tackle Rzlglzz' Emi Rzlghl End Quarfievf Back Left Half' Back Lefi Hay Back Fu!! Back Rzlghz' Hay' Back Rzlgizi Hay Back Height - 7 92 .I -4 .112 . IOM IM 1 W 32 - 5 . 6 . 1 . I . IOM 82 .II XV6igllt 16O lbs 153 lbs 212 lbs 171 lbs 173 lbs 207 lbs 187 los 166 los 162 los 1272 los 152 los 1562 los 1562 los 1622 los 155 los 160 los LAWRENCEVILLE Football Scores SEASON OF 1903 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 7 IO I4 17 24 28 31 7 I4 21 Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Lawrenceville, Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Lawrenceville Lawrenceville MANAGER STEVENS Haverford Gr., Princeton ,O7 Lafayette 211d, Blair Hall, Peddie Inst., Princeton ,O7 St. Paul'S Mercersburg, o Andover, 2 3 Hill School, 5 IOO Lawrenceville 28. . 24 . I4 . o . 35 - 23 . o . o . 5 . 6 . Scores of Annual Football Games Between Lawrenceville and Hill School 1394 1395 1896 1897 1898 1899 IQOO IQOI 19o2 1903 The Hill . o , o . o . 8 . o . o . 24 . 23 . o - 5 Captains of School Elevens G. TURNER, '86 S. MCCORD, '86 L. AMES, '86 L. PIERSON, '86 VREDENBURG, '88 FRANKE, '88 R. WARREN, '89 C. LILLEY, JR., '9 C. WALBRIDGE, ,Q2 W. BARNETT, '93 BRADLEY, '94 COCHRAN, '95 M. RUTTER, '95 W. DIBBLE, '96 RICHARDS, JR., '97 MCCORD, '98 GRIGGS, '99 . R. DEWITT, 'oo . Wilkesbarre, Pa Pittsburg, Pa Chicago, Ill . Philadelphia, Pa . Freehold, N. I . New York City . Montclair, N. J . Columbus, Ohio . Brooklyn, N. Y . Springiield, Ohio Dobbs Ferry, N. Y . Williamsport, Pa . Chicago, Ill A Perry, N. Y . New York City . Greenwich, Conn Paterson, N. I . Riegelsville, Pa DAVIDSON, '01 . Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, N. Y W. RITTER, '03 . . Greenwich, Conn W., RITTER, '03 . Greenwich, Conn L, HQLDEN, '04 , . Bennington, Vt. 1883 1884 1885 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 I 393 1894 T395 1896 I 397 1898 I 899 1900 1901 1902 1903 Second Football Team A. M. THRoCKMoRToN . . Capiam J. L. MASON . . fllafzager and Caaeh HoRToN and J. BANFIELD . HOSFORD . . BIGLOW . PECK . COAN . NEFF . MoUN'r ...,,, THRooKMoRToN CCaptainJ, COLLEY, WINTER HOLLAND ..... HUSTEAD . . BALDWIN and MCCARROLL . IO2 Rzlghz' Erza' Rzlghz' Tackle Rzlgfzz' Guard Center Ley? Guard LW Tackle Lg? Erza' Qaarier Baele R. Hay' Hack L. Hay Bark Fa!! Back S., 00 xc-1' gs.- 21' 's . ,.., g. .. 7- mi 1904 Basketball 4394 ,W ft fi Team 4 ,-3. , ,,,,.,,,, H. C. KEITH . . Cajbfazvz fg ili igliw ' J. T. HARRAH fllczvzager yi MR. PRENTISS Coaclz 5 . j H. C. KEITH Forward fx I. W. BANFIELD Foifzezam' X xxx J XY G. M. QRR I CS67ZIf7'6 X N' H. G. PEARSON Cewzire J VV. G. BANFIELD Guam' X . J. A. VVEST u Gzaczm' f Substitutes J R. T. HAGENBUCH I. M. WATKINS H. C. KEWH CAPTMN J , I i N . X Record of Games XS Lawrenceville . . '. 21 Princeton Scrub . . . I2 Q Lawrenceville . .22 -Newark Academy . . 8 j C Lawrenceville . . 40 Montclair High School . 21 Lawrenceville . . 52 Brown Preparatory . . I2 CS' X Lawrenceville . . 39 Central High School of Phila., IQ Q Lawrenceville . . 24 South Orange High School, 20 L Ab LaWrC11CGVi11e . P . 34 Pennsylvania, ,O7 . . IO GN .f Lawrenceville . 32 Princeton Scrub . . 22 Total, 2 64 Opponents, 1 24 IO4 M fu-F! M..., .. ,la .F Y 49 HARRY G. PEARSON, CAPTAIN Baseball Team 1904 QTO May 1StD HARRY G. PEARSON, Capz'czz'7z CHARLES W. LUKE, 1Wa1zage7f GUY OLIVER, A557 flfcmageff FREDERICK W. KAFER, Coach W. S..HEYNIGER J. A. RECTOR . F. W. RITTER . H. G. PEARSON C. B. MORE . A. W. MALLEY . W. H. PEARSON H. H. PARKER . . A. M. THRQCKMORTON . CHARLES W. LUKE, MANAGER PZZM61' Pziffzwf Ca ffbwf FZ'7f5z' 6,6156 Semzza' Base S0071 511015 Tfzim' Base Rzlghz' Field Cm fre Field J. A. HUSTON . . . Lqff mhz Substitutes R. E. COLLEY W, R, BERRY P, WINTER J. F. ALLEE 106 1 v I if L ld r fa' RY E ' -. -,-... Y In K.SWAN,CAPTMN,W4 - 'I' e a m T 1' a C k , C' was Q 4 1 9 0 3 EJB.:-Am 3 11.1-LR. 4,111 f EVELL O3 41120867 -in E. B. PARSONS, '03 R. REED, ,04- J. M. BLACK, '03 C. P. CARTMELL, '04 H. ANDRUS, 'O4 C. HOLDEN, 'O4 - A. N. HULST, 'O3 J. K. GILCHRIST, '03 F. W. RITTER, '03 C. S. REINHART, '04 W. G. MCDONALD, 'O3 G. J. WILLOOK, '03 F. H. REVELL, 'O3 K. SWAN, '05 . G. HUTOHINSON, '03 W. C. HORTON, '04 H. WY RICE, 'O3 108 W.C.HORTON,MANAGERHO4 4 , N' 1 u 1 iM I ' 7 'K . Y 1 'x I . L .,,, 7. . Presidents of the Track Association J. W. SPENCER F. C. CAPEN . N. McC1.1NTLocR C. H. BERGEN H. R. WARREN R. F. GILLIS . H. L. CRAXVFORD C. C. WALBRTDGE Ji s. VAN NEST J. M. SCOTT . F. CARTER, JR. W. H. EDWARDS H. R. LAY' . W. A. DUSENBURY D. GRIGGS . C. E. WILLIAMS H. BLANCHARD C. TRUESDALE A F. H. REVELL W. C. HORTON Pittsburg, Pa. Bloomington, Ill. Pittsburg, Pa. Red Ba11k, N. J Montclair, N. I Detroit, Mich New York City 1 Brooklyn, N. Y Trenton, N. I Frankfort, Ky VVilliamston, Mass Lisle, N. Y XV3Slll1lgtO11, D. C Portville, N. Y Paterson, N. I Anderson, Ind Altoona, Pa New York City Evanston, Ill . Peoria, Ill 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1397 1898 1399 IQOO IQOI IQO2 1903 IQO4 I - I ,1f. A 'I' 4gqSgflWr E3 I1 I1 1 E5 'ill '53-J' . 1 ' .2-,. - SV 1' x iii?-N -'N H111- flz-it-2-2-Ziqfigs A-' f gt? WHQA ..' if Hf4f?Qr' S. 1 . J f mg es 'QW'-' 4. I X44 1 M 31 lvrsf, VV. lVlCCRliATll ,f -' N S'6'f0ll0I G. XY. GLIVER Doubles J. A. C. COLSTON and H. L. BOND Presidents of the Association F. S. MINOT, '86 . Grange, N. J. H. C. DULLES, '86, Philadelphia, Pa. T. S. HfXRT, '87, Farmington, Conn. F. LIEBER, '88, Xkfashington, D. C. J. C. GREEN, '89 . Trenton, N. J. J. E. SHEFFIELD, '9o, Attelboro' Mass. E. P. HAlXfII.IN, '91 . New York City E. F. RANDOLPH, 'o2, Morristown, N. J. J. H. SMITH, '93 . Portland, Ore S. G. THOMSON, '91 . Altoona, Pa C. W. XKOUNG, ,Q5 . New York City 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 189o 1891 1892 1893 139+ 1395 G H R B. A H M K I . Ill l -in MCCREATH BOND COLSTON A. LYON, jR.,'96 . Erie, Pa. 1896 . LITTLE, '97 . Morristown, N. J. 1897 HOUSTON, '98 . Louisville, Ky. 1898 B. V. LYON, '99 . Erie, Pa 1899 I'I.-XZLEHURST, JR.,'OO, Evanston, Ill IQOO . BLANCHARD, 'OI . Altoona, Pa IQOI . THOMSON, 'o2 . Altoona, Pa 19O2 BEHR, 'O3 . Morristown, N. I 19O3 A. C. COLSTON, 'o4, Baltimore, Md. 1904 Second Place in Haverford College Gymnasium Contest February 26th. GYM. INSTRUCTORS Gymnasium Team II2 Point Winners Parallel Bars-T. AKAHosHI, ,o6, first. L. E. BEALL, ,O4, third Horse--F. HABERMAN, 'o5, Hrst. . E. SHERRY, third. Shot Put-H. ANDRUS, 'o5, Hrst. P. E. WTALLER, 'o4, third. 220 Yard Dash-R. REED, 'o5, second. Lawrenceville Gy m n a s i u ni Louis ERWIN BE.Ax1.I., ju. MR. LORY PRIQNTISS MR. I.1coN..xRn M.-XSON C167f5fCI1.l1 Qf 7211111 . f11sf1'111'!01' .Als51'.vf1111f f11sf1'11f1'01' Individual Champions Horizontal Bai' . Ii. H. NVINT1+:R, 'oo Boxing, XVelte1' NVeight Parallel Bars . . L. E. BICALI., ' A. M. rliIIROCKllIOR'l'ON Rings . A. M. T1IRoC1qMoR'roN ' Boxing, Middle Xlfeight NV. R Nlftlflf Horse . . E. SH1+:RRx', ' Boxing, Heavy Xkfeight C. L. HC7I.lDl'lN Tumbling . . . J. ANNIN, ' VV1'ES'tllllg, Light 'Weight . H. Km' Club Swinging . C. L. HCJI.lDlCN XVl'GStllllg', Vlfetler 'Weight R. I. lNlOl7N'l' Boxing, Light Weight J. F. ALLE 12, ' VV1'estling, Middle XVeight XY. R. NEFF XV1'6Stllllg, Heavy Vlfeight, C. L. HOI.lJl'IN IIS Golf Team If qw nr 5. ' 1 X X ff 1 N ' N X x 3 V W 'lf' X ,M www LL f 1 f lln::. 'gr I ,yr K W ,. - fx Aj 2 f M 'mx 1, 3 Y f!l,',g5 y J X! it me W . 1, IW' fwi f 7Axk4' M 'x x wi H' ,' fy' fl I K l Xl N PX 4 '. IfC41,. . -,,:.. :npr , -x 1,1 1 lzzzn.-.-1' ' 1 -1101, , 11 unix 'f 9 Il -., Q 1, - Qzpflfz I J. L. BACHELDER, ,O4 Ca iam L. E. BEALL, ,O4 . . fIlCZ7Z6ZcgE7 II J. L. BACHELDER, ,O4 W. S. HEYNIGER, ,O4 S. I. GRAHAM, '05 G. V. ROTAN, '04 R. PETERS, ,O4 F. J. GILMER, ,O5 if-9 ff! S f T lg AM . 4, V 2, . ' L17 ff 1, . M .4 . AM A. 4' 'fm . .- . 4 wr 4 U lg, L. , Q ' .na-.,J,- , . Q I A? 1. L. BACIIICI.IJER,' 04. Caplafzz C. RICHARDSON, '04 . .'lfClllC?KQ'C'l' C. N. PEAc0CK, '05 . Goa! L. H. BIGLOW, '04 . . lam! C VV. GR.-XVES, '06 . Cowl'-f'01'7zi J. L. I3fxC1511cI.1m1+:1z, '04 Forzvam' R HOI.LfXNIJ, '04 l 01'7f'a7'd G B. CARHART, '05 j'i0l'ZC,'CZ1'lZl U W 4 F VV. VVINTER, '04 f 0l'?f'6Zl'd Final Game Substitutes New York' Feb' I6 R. A. G1I.I.1A:SP114:,'04, P 1 P J 0 C. B. Moms, '05 Lawrenceville, 8 . 0 y rel, 115 Swimming Team F. R. HOLLAND, ,O4 . . Cczjbiazbz C. RICHARDSON, ,O4 . Hlafzagfff Meet with Princeton, Wed., March 23rd SCORE, 4412 Relay Team, First RICHARDSON, HOLLAND, O'GORMAN, DALZELL. 25 Yard Dash O'GORMAN, RICHARDSON, HOLLAND W'inners of Respective Heats. Distance Dive HOLLAND First, BADGER Second MALLEY Third. Dive For Form HOLLAND First, MALLEX' Second SCOTT, of Princeton, Third. Ioo Yard Dash HOLLAND First, DALZELL Second VVEST, of Princeton, Third. School Champion FRANCIS RAYMOND HOLLAND II f 61, . I F' . 5 lvfrfg .,, 1 ' NX. FJ AX -i gi-A , T. .. LJ ' ,Q ' S ' ' . . 1- ,.-- 1 5 Ns DHHS-:T Q-e':L,-r.. -r 5- fiwii Vi' X A A in A I M, A ,nl N ' N W 5 O - I, i 5 .,,,, ix A iii 'tr it I I I ' i, fy A ' ff' V im N! I ii AAI, IWW I . HM if 1 i I l JK ,i9I,o1fiIaV,I I lj XX X Ki Div'-A im , R, is I i' M ji X f X JA,-'I1 3ii if L rf, Z W ' ff f Rss asfif 9 fl? , A-aa 'L I W ,sEQ'kM .fx, 'w sew!- l O Q 1 I t Lawrenceville Records EVENT 100 yards dash C C ll 440 H 880 run Mz'!e run . . 100 yards daslz Qfu1z1'01'7D High hardlcs . 220 yards C1010 lzzwfdlcsj Jlfile walk . . l3umzz'7zg flllgfh jump lfzzzmivzg b1'0adja111j5 Y7z1'0zw'1zg bascbal! Pole zfau!! . Pzzifing I2'fb. shof . Throzwzbzg' I2-fb. hammer Throwing discus . RECORIJ IO Seconds 222 Seconds 51 Seconds . NAM1-3 C. XV. IJIHRMZ, '96 C. XV. D11sBI.1-3, '96 Ii. B. PARSONS, ,o3 2 minutes, 3 3-5 Seconds E. B. PARSONS, ,O3 4 minutes, 4Q Seconds E. B. PARSONS, ,O3 IO 3-5 Seconds 16 seconds 26 2-5 seconds F. V. N. DANA, 393 F. BEIIR, 'O2 WY C. MUIR, ,O4 7 minutes, 562 Seconds E. S. MCVITTY, 394 5 feet, 92 inches QI feet, 9 inches 371 feet, 4 inches IO feet, 7 inches 48 feet, 8 inches 188 feet, 4 inches 1 I 1 feet . 117 J. H. 'TI-IOMPSON, ,QS C. VV. IJ11sm.lC, ,96 J. H. SMITI-1, ,Q3 M. B121-IR, ,or J. R. IJ1-:XVI'r'r, ,oo J. R. IJ1+:XV1'rT, 'oo I. R. D1-IYVITT, 'oo Class of 1904 Football Team W. B. HUSTEAD R. MOUNT W. S. LAIRD . A. H. SPENCER . D. S. LEAS G. B. LICHTY . J. A. HLTSTON . H. D. STEVENS . J. M. PENDLETON R. L. KAROW . C. S. REINHART W. L. STRATTON . . T. L. FLUHART QActi11g Captaiuj All UV: f R Capiam ' I 'X X flicmagwf I 9 ' ' f X39 . 2 - ' . .Av 7 Y Ceyzfrc :... H.. Ld! Guam' f Rzlgh! Gzaaffd D f Lqfz' Taakle Q Rzlghi Tackle A , Lefz' End fi- A? is :lly m Rzgizz' Em ' y y L ' fzdp Qzzaffier Baal? VL I L41 flag' Bm 5' 'ji , K fr. - 3' -fs-Z Fu!! Back i- 7P l-01' Rzlghz' Hay Back 118 Q- f 1 . 7.:--':'- .xv - 1' 'I-fl ' ' Griswold House Baseball Team L. MARKLEY . W. C. HoRToN C. W. LUKE . W. A. HERRON M. W. FoReE . J. A. C. COLSTON R. H. STONE . F. BARTHOLOMAY G. A. ALLEN W. R. BADGER Griswold, IO Griswold, I7 House Championship, 1903 L. MARIQLEY Cczj5z'czz'7z G. A. ALLEN . Mavzager . Davis, 6A Griswold, I7 . Kennedy, 7 Griswold, 20 120 ' Ca fefzer . Piieher . First Base Second Base Thim' Base . Shen' Siop . Lg? Field Cefzfre Field Rzlghz' Field Rzlghz' Fiela' . Cleve, 9 Woodhiill, 7 - f A ! ff ', LS? lif , '? 'f ww. . gn ! ,f n ' .44 V' 1 I ,, A vu .I ,AA '1 ll, -. ,. ,,,,.A F 3 4, 4 N. J. EWING H. S. LEE Cleve House Football Team House Championship, 1903 f Capiaivz A. J. WATsoN lu Mmmgw, ' . M. A. BETHENCOURT , H. S. CALDWELL . F. H. CREGo W. G. BANFIELD . I. VV. BANFIELD . R. T. HAGENBUCPI , A. J. WATsoN . C. W. WELLS J. A. WEST Cleve, I 2 . Woodhull, o Cleve, 6 . . Cleve, I2 .... Kennedy, o I22 LQ? End Lajfz' Tczfkle Left Gzzczrrz' C67Zf7'6 Rzlghzf Gzzam' Rzlghz' Tczakle Rzlghz' Emi Qzwwficff Bczfk Ley? H Fu!! Back Rzghz' Hay . Davis, o t P 1 r w JN l V I 1' i 1 1 v 7 I fx V - if f V J X Dickinson House Track Team Dickinson Griswold Kennedy Consolidated Davis . Woodhxill Cleve . House Championship, 1903 K. SVVAN, ,o6, Capfczin H. O. MACKENZIE, ,o4, flfafzagw' H. ANDRUs, ,o4 W. B. HUSTEAD, ,O4 R. S. COOK, ,O4 Inter-House Track Meet Tuesday, May I2 124 points ad if 'T i, l , X i I .+ Q W l qu .. f 1 ff' Davis House Basketball Team House Championship, 1904 R. E. COLLEY, 'o6 ...... . . . 6019502.71 D. M BALDYVIN, '06 . . . Fovfzefard R. E. COLLEY, 'o6 . . . Foafwawz' L. BABCOCK, 'o5 .... Cefzirc W. HOWELL, JR., 'o5 . . . Gmzvfa' E. H. YVINTER, '06 . - Guflm' 126 n V -'ard L yard LAWRENCEVILLE vs. PRINCETON FRESHMEN xx xzwgvgx aqui.. if X QXQQQQQ Q N MQW? LAWRENCEVILLE vs. HILL NOVEMBER 21sT 1903 J 3 , l I 4 5 i 4 1 5 5 I I I i BACHELDER BELL, J. BIGLOW BRADDOCK CARTMELL DIOKSON FINNIE FREEMAN HARRAH HEYNIGER HILL ALLEN, G. BURRY COOPER ALLISON Philomathean Society FOUNDEDIS54 1904 HOLDEN HORTON, A H UTCHINSON KAROW KEITH KEY, H. IQONTA LICHTY LUKE BTARKLEY GRR i905 CORBIN DAVIDSON, D. T. JEFFRESS 1906 KEY,E. I3O PECK REED RICHARDSON RITTER SCHLEY STEVENS TREADWELL VANDER VGGRT WATIIINS WINTER YALE, H. C. SOPER STEDMAN TOBEY MACDONALD J mensox .LR gm' YEXS .XDWELL DER YOORT mxs YTER H. C. 'ER QUHAX BPH CDOXALD l,-M' fu x X K 1 xi lf 1 W ,vw '.. 53 x ' 1.-1 . ,X , K 1 M ,'. V1 . lj 1 2 , ,, Q, 1 1 Q 1 g , 1' I v I ' 'P Q fi -. 4 1 ,EA zz 1 'E Y ' A 1 'H 42 I1 fl 5 9 I 3 1 'P gr 1 4 Q , 4 x , r v 1 ALLEE BABCOCK BANKS CORWIN DOUGLAS, M. ARMS BARNES FARR FELVER H ABERMAN HARRIS CARLTON MACLEAN WCEl.1liOpCEL1'1 FOUNDED IS52 1904 IJURSTINE FLUHART GENSLER HAXVKINS KAUFFNIAN MCCREATH 1905 , HENDERSON HOWVELL JOHNSON MCP1iERSON MELLICIC NEVIN 1906 MILNE RECTOR STITT 132 PETERS REAM RICHARDS THROCIQMORTON VAN DYKE, HJ. PARKER PEACOCK VAN DYKE, C. WINTER, H. YALE, T. YALE, W. WINTER, E. WOOD iS .RDS IKMORTO N 'YKE,H,J. ER DCR DYKE.C. 'ER,If ,T. HV 7ER1 D fi 3.9 f 0 Id - w...sug-ag, f' Ix wr. 1-, K 1 , , I -s - 1 xl A V gz I 54 . 1 m M I . 'H X - 1 . . , V3 1 g! 1 3 fl P 1 2 5 'I TK g i Q 1 1' at N I f ix. l s li' il Ee . b, I I 1 f X P I Q 9 1 v 4-..-....- 1 1 I. I, . . ., . . , 1. WI 1 1. li , ,, .4 . YI 'z 1 'x z iv ME , ! li 'lu I 1. 9 I f. 1 -5 rf- ,,,, ,Y 'VVVQQ 'VV' r09099 09, 99 ... ooooo Q, Q9 , ,im ...94.9A9A9A9A A94 ff '-Tlx 1 f x vf 6 V94 Q 964 9'99 .91 os' M k949!9XX V0 0 Q, ' Zo! . fgf X X003 f X - 9 . f I 99 99 VKX : 9 fl WWW -aim L2 1b-A Q 'lim XX 3 1 'A RN TWO fx.QJ , , E-'Q 5FV :sf KG-S , ' ' fb' i55g ' gf, -hrigisf . om un oo . P N , V . ' . H Q: g.L'Cl'v I I l I- I 4, , , 1.-42 - .. I-'1' I 1 'xr ,f Aww 1 - 0+ ' Tw X Q Q ' N X w ' ' - . Z Z r ,. .. ' V f . . . 1. , v f- X-. WN' ' ' f ' f ' ' f 'ff W0 'A' 'SHE' A I R TA S68 J! Xw'vf-: f- Aff' 10 if -14 x90 6'f. ,.v-vm F 1' I 4 ff Q N 4 , , I L 5 1-,Q ff r 1 0 Gbx r it -,fd 3' V. f X if -' L f ,' b Nm X X -11:2 ' . V L ' -092' I' -'-,' 5 -1 p X PSI!! 1 5 .bn-mul ' -f Y M, ' fic' X953- if P,.-J. l'1T- ' 'f:, f O 'V f 'JQA S 0 IX ..,-,. ' . , Ii ' K? Qld- 641-' Jw 453 . E5 gw,:ff5' ,f!5':w ' , A -. 9., ,4 41- if C LE 'fb ft' XL- - Q fxxx - uv ' 9 ' ' is , XG 7, ' A 2 -2- .u 135 Ebb QQFQFBNEB A--H-,A--lXtvEricglii.l.ii hldnmtv, NOVEMBER 131 1903 lilo' 'Q ' ' mmm 'i ' '-'WE'- W A 'LT' -W n 'Creve wus CHAMPIONSHIP - SAYURDAV Novcmbcrr'-1 RE C E V I L L E I NS DEFEATS KENNEDV lN FINALS I1f0 rryo fl. nt, Football-llill at Lnwreneet-ille. 7:r5 .p. m. Burton' Holmes on the Yosemite Valley. sus p. nr. Fourth Forru rlnnee in Gymnasiutu. Stlsoav, Not-ember zz- I . lo',ro a, m. Morning Services conducted by Yrolessor Paul van Dyke, or Princeton, goo p.lu1 vespers red by ur. Mel ltctS0n. . I any p. nr. Y. hr.-c. A. WEDNESDAY. November 25- rl:3n a. ru. Illustrated lecture on Birds by The Rev. Dr. tV, R. Lord. ' 'Tltttrtsnlug November 26- . Thanksgiving Recess. Sarunmty. Novcmberlz8- ' 7:30 p. nr. Miscellaneous Read- tng by rlr. cries. F. Underhill. Susmv, November 19- lo:,ro nf rn. Morning Services conducted by hrr. ltobert E. spoer. 5:oo ppln. Yespers led by Mr. Spee.. ' Arg5.p rn! V. MJ C. A. lcd N' 'Mtn Speer. Wtzonrasultv. December :- ' ll:45 a. m. Conlerenee. Trrwtsnlw, December 3- i 7:oo p. ru, rrnyer meeting, Snultnnv. December 5- i I 7:30 il, m. .Burton Holmes ou Grand Canon of Arizona. 'nm ton'rii ' '- lit' srrsnlnc Qtlltltvsr ov cltrcltco not Wednesday the School listened to the lirsfclassical ruusicoitht- year, wht-rt they were entertained by thc Spicring String Quonot or Chicago. The quartet consisted or The-orlore Spiering, 6rst violini Otto Roehoboon. second violin 5 William Diestel. viola: and llerrnon Diestel. violoncello. The enturtninruent hs'n whole was rather deep. The number probably enjoyed the most hy the it-llows was the violoncello solo by Mr. Harmon Diestel. The program: ' tarorart Quartet in t: hlojor, Arlogro, Allegro, nnaonte, Cantabile, Allegro. 2 ial Le Cygne, Saint-Sattns rbi Etude copnee, oolterrrrnn -by Mr. Hermon Dicslcl ' 5 Andante cnnrhbile. rroin Quartet, op. ll, Tsclzaikovt-sky 3 Adagio and Peretuam Mobile lronl Suite, Ric' , bfltlr. Spiering 5 Finale, rroru Querter, op. ti. Lolo Defeals Hill in a Hard Game by the Close Score of 6-5 Neither Side Scoring The closest and Itartlest garlic ever contested between Lattrenccville and Hill who pliyryl on Saturday. it-hon Hill was defeated by l.awrcncet'ille by the score ol 6-5. ,- 'rrn-toning were rery oyenry rrrntelrea and both lincs held stubbornly, lltost ol the gain's being made round llle tends. The longest run ol the day was madr: by Ritter wlto ran hack 3 punt twenty-eight ynrds. Both teams v4'cre'lorce1.l lo kick :itany'tinles and'each were once penn'- lized tucnty yards lor holding. Law- renceville lost the ball on downs tllrct' times wltile Hill only lost It trllct' in that it-ny.. For Lawrellceville Ritter played it star gaiue, while Fryer excelled lor Hill.. 'rrtsvcami Captain lrolrlen won the loss nrnr roorson riehoa url to Hill's eight yard lineto Fryer who not-.need the ball twenty yards boron- boing downed. Condon then huereerl right guard for two yards and wyrie again lor tu-o rnure. r,inn their prrntnl tu rtitrer who lunrbrea, Hill getting the ball, 'rhen by e three uiert ,Linn got ten yarns round right errrl. jnrnes got trro through right guard lotion-ea by Fryer through the serue place. tvylie by three ccntefbueks their ot ei ht' H yards. tvheerer got three thfotfglt center and Wylie one ruorc through right guard. jatues hnrdlcd left guard lor five yards: Wylie tried center lor'no gain, james bueked right tackle lor one':tnd Wylie made no gain through' center and the ball went to Lawrenceville. t-enrson then puntea to Wheeler who was downed in his tracks. James lrierl right end twice lor no gain und Linn tried it punt which was blocked by Milligan and Grayes fell on the ball. Orr got one yard round right end ana hrnrltley two ruure through right guard. Pearson then putlted to Hill 's eighteen yard line. james tried right end for one ynld then l.iun kicked to htnrltley wlio was downed when he caught the ball. 'tlrlll the setrrrrrl lhlf I Markley got two yards through lt-it tackle and Waller tour more through ,right tackle. Ritter got nve yards round right end and Babcock one round lelt curl. Orr tried right end lor no gain and Pearson printed to !Vylie, oil H?ll's ten yard line. who ran the ball back live yards. Wheeler got one yard through left rnoltle una wyrie one rnore through right guard. l.in-rr then'pttnted to Marltlcyon I.awreuceville's nity yard 'line. Orr' lan right end for eight yards, Mnrlrley rounded leit end lor thrce ynras nnrl orr lrrrclsed right tackle for Your lnorc. Markley tried left tackle lor no gain tlren Laws rencexille tumbled but regained thy ball, trlrioh l-lill then go tori rrownr. Wylie got two yards through right tackle and James one- round end. Linn then ptrnted to Ritter who ren back the ball live yards. Markley got too yards through lelt tackle und orr three rrroro through the sarne place. . Pearson bttcked right guard for six yards and Markley got three more on a delayed pass through lclt guard. Orr was thrown lora loss ol' tu-o'yard: trying right cud. 'Pearson then kicked to l'lill's iiltten yard linc. , Wylie got two yards through ecuter and lnnres printed to Ritter who ran the burr bark ten yards. V - l.atvre-nceville was . here penalized twenty yards lor holding and Pearson punled to Hill's forty-hve,yard line. Fryer got tnelve yards roulltl right end and tinle was called with the ball in Hill's possession in the middle ol the held. Score o-6. SECOND HALF Linn kicked OH to Orr on the len yard line, who advanced the ball eight yards. Orr made no gain through right tackle but Pearson got ttro yards through center. Pearson rhun puuted to llilI's tony yard line. james got four yardslretrnd right end. Wylie got tive through right guard and Wheeler made no gain Corllinrrrd on Mini Page The Cleve house won the champion- ship last Friday from the Kennedy in a close game by the score oi iz-o. ' ln the nrst hollcleveorrtplnyeel her opponents. her splendid interlerence and team work enabling her to make both h:r'touclrdou'ns. ' ln the second hell the play im much rnore even and neither teanr was able to score. Orr played ir star game doing rrenrly all ol Kennedy's ground gaining and backing up the line strongly, u-hire Hrtgenbttch, j. Banheld and Wells did the best worklior the Cleve. Kennedy kicked oil lo Clt-vc who advanced the hall lcl KcurrCdy's zo'- yura line u-herethoy rurrrrilea. Alter on hit ccnter rur twenty yartls nntt setferel short gains had been urone. Kennedy also Irtnllrletl and lost the bull. west nent urounot right cnd lor twentyuirr yards hurl hull n nor.-n Grit downs were rnhoe averaging ttro or three ynras al rr rirne when Wells nnully went through et-rrtor lor u touchdown. J. Banrield, kicking goal ln the second hall Cleve kicked oil, nna Kennedy by short steady gnins. varied by n r5.y.rra run by orr. took the ball to crores rs-yora line where lhey Ittrnbled. ln the lattcl part of the lirrll Kennedy alter holding Cleve repeatedly. lost many chances to ad- vance tlle ball, by irrrnbling,and time was finally called with the -ball in Clcve's possession on Kennedys ,io- Yard line. Score I2-0 The line up : Ktaxxlinv H CLEVE 1-:yuan l l. e. Ewing Pttrves 1, Q, . Lee Larabro l. g. Dethcncourt gigfrl' e. Caldwell Ris' flillili l '- H- Eliirln Nehols r. t. Ban eld, W. Ferlnessy. .r. e. J- Boyd A q. ti. Hngenbuch 011' l. la. b. Watson p 3 West. J. ' b' Bauneld. J. VM Dyk! L bi Wells . Crego Touchdowrls - Wells 2. 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Mitchell H' C'FIiiSiir'Jr' , For '92 B. L. Aldridge W. Armstrong R' S' MOTU? I W- Palm? Th0mPS0U Frederic H. Behr C. Presbrey W. S. Maguire R. D. Smith J N Brooks john H. McMurdy ' Flu, ,OG v . For '93 . F. C. Tenney N, Sayre W- Healy Smlfh Wurt Davis J. Ramsey E. H, Finnie T. P. MacBride J. Gamble I . . For '04 E. Haldeman Finnie , Edwin M. Lavino T. LaMar Fluhart ,Percy E- Waller Richard I. Freeman I r lnger Buffer 1, jr. jr. - 'I 1' .li X I D X R025 GDZQ7'F'E577'5 ff ,fa 7 gg. L g ! L 1 ffNV3 Q QJ5 Prizemen in Declamation HARRY FRANK LOOMIS, ,QO . THOMAS FISHER BAILEY, ,QO JOHN CAPELL NICFARLAN, ,Q2 JOHN HENRY THOMPSON, JR., ,QS . WALTER STEWART HARRIS, ,Q3 DWIGHT HUCKILL COBLE, ,Q4 BALDWIN GWYNNE HUNTINGDON, ,96 GEORGE ARMSTRONG LYON, JR., ,96 WALTER FARLEY ROBERTS, ,Q7 HUGH EHERNDON, '98 . FRAME CLEMENS BROWN, ,OI HENRY OOTHOUT MILLIKEN, ,OI WYNNE ARMSTRONG, 'O2 . DONALD FRASER MACPHERSON, 'O2 JOHN NEYIN SAYRE, 'O3 . JOHN CLEYE GREEN, ,89 . DANIEL MANSEIELD HOYT, ,Q3 LEWIS PERRY, ,Q4 . , WILLIAM BERNARD JOHNSTON, Q3 WILERED MCILVAINE POST, ,Q3 FWrst Second 146 New York Pennsylvania New York New York Minnesota. . Ohio . Ohio Pennsylvania New York . Texas . Ohio Connecticut New Jersey . Missouri Pennsylvania New Jersey . Minnesota Massachusetts District of Columbia Minnesota 1889 1890 1891 1892 1393 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 I899 IQOO IQOI I9o2 I9O3 I889 1890 1891 1892 1893 889 390 891 1392 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1889 1890 1891 1892 1393 LEWIS PERRY, '94 . . D96 GEORGE ARMSTRONG LYON, JR., CHARLES YEOMANS, '96 . CARLISLE NORWOOD HASTIE, '97 WALCOTT DURYEA BARTLETT, 'oo DONALD DEWITT, ,QQ CECIL SHERMAN BAKER, 'oo FREDERICK HOWELL BEHR, 'oz EDWIN HALDEMAN FINNIE, 'og EDWIN HALDELTAN FINNIE, 'og ARCHIBALD RUSSELL PEABODY, '9 HENRY GUNTHER GRAY, '91 JOHN HENRX' THOIVIPSON, JR., ,Q3 CHARLES RIDGELY HUDSON, ,Q4 LOUIS MARSHALL WARFIELD, JR., CHARLES HAVEN LADD JOHNSTON, 7 9 EDWARD CHASE DOUGLAS, 96 CARLISLE NORWOOD HASTIE, ' 7 7 HARLAND CLINTON NICHOLSON, 98 RUFUS PARKS, JR., '98 . HOUSTON LOWE GADDIS, 'oo . ISAAC SIMPSON KAMPMANN, 'o1 CARLETON COOK PILLSBURY, 'oz FREDERICK HOWELL BEHR, 'oz HAROLD CHESMAN KEITH, ,O4 - Massachusetts. Pe1111Sy1ya11ia. New Jersey. South Carolina. New York. New Jersey. New Jersey. New Jersey. . Georgia. Georgia. Third . .New York. New York. New York. Iliinois. '94 . A . Georgia. ,Q4 District of Columbia . . Cormeetieut . South Carolina . Peiirrsyiyauia . . 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District of Columbia. . Mi1111eSota. Georgia New York New York North Carolina New jerSey NVeSt Virginia New jersey . Florida. New York. New York. 149 1893 1394 1395 1896 1897 1898 1899 19OO 19o1 IQO2 1993 ISQO 1891 1892 1393 1894 1395 1896 1397 1898 1899 IQOO I9OI IQO2 I9O3 Prizemen in Debate THOMAS FISHER BAILEY, Philo . ROLAND SLETOR MORRIS, Callz' . CHRISTOPHER BUSCH COLEMAN, Philo WILLIAM HEADLEY SMITH, Philo . . HUGHES TURNLEY REYNOLDS, Philo DAVID DARROW TENNEY, Philo . GEORGE ARMSTRONG LYON, JR., Call! DEWITT VERMILYE HUTCHINGS, Philo LESTER SCOTT KAEER, Phila . JOHN EXKVING STEEN, Calla' . . NELSON STUDEBAKER RILEY, Philo . OSCAR HARMON MCPHERSON, Calli . WILLI.aM SINGER MOORHEAD, Calla' FREDERICK MORGAN HARRIS, Philo HAROLD CHESMAN KEITH, Philo ARTHUR MITCHELL, IR., Philo RICHARD DANIEL HATCH, Calli . WILLIAM BERNARD JOHNSTON, Callz' WALTER STEWART HARRIS, Calli . ..l.......-.ii First Second . I5O Pennsylvania California. . IllinoiS New jersey .9 Georgia Minnesota Pennsylvania New jersey New Jersey Pennsylvania . Indian a. New Jersey. PennSylvania. . Can ada. M aSSaChuSettS. New York. New Jersey. District of Columbia. MinneSota. Q 1889 1890 1892 1893 1894 I 395 1896 1897 1898 1899 IQOO I9o1 IQO2 IQO3 1904 1889 1890 1892 1893 ROBERT DUNNING DRIPPS, Calla' ORMOND BUTLER STRONG, Calla' RICHARD ASHLEY RICE, Calla' FRANKLIN WILLIAM FORT, Calla' CHRISTOPHER COLON AUGUR, Calla' GEORGE SANFORD HORNBLOWER, Calla' GEORGE SANFORD HORNBLOWER, Calla' HISNRX' QOTHOUT MILLIKEN, Phila . FRANK CHESTER TENNEY, Philo . HENRX' JACKSON VAN DYKE, 3D, Calla' CONXVAY WINC? DICKSON, Plaalo . EDWARD REED LAUGHLIN, Philo LOUIS ROCHAT METCALEE, Phala JOSEPH HARICER SMITH, Calla' XVILSON MORRIS, Philo . JOHN MARTIN SATTERFIELD, Calla' . ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE, Calla' . GEORGE MELXYILLE SHEPHERD, Plailo EDWARD LYTTLETON FOX, Plzala . CAMERON MACICENZIE, Plaflo LOUIS GAREIELD COLEMAN, Philo . LEWIS WOODRUEE HORNBLOXKVER, Calla' ARTHUR WII4SON PAGE, Phila . HARRY RUBENS, Pfzflo . THOMAS JACKSON DURELL, Plalla JAMES LEE KAUEEMAN, Calla' Third 151 Georgia. . Georgia MaSSac11uSettS New Jersey . KanSaS New York New York Connecticut New York New JerSey Pennsylvania PennSylvania New York . Gregon New York New York New Jersey New York New York New Jersey . IllinoiS. New York New York . Illinois New Jersey Pennsylvania 1894 1395 1896 1397 1898 1399 19oO 19O1 1902 1903 19o4 1889 1890 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1599 IQOO IQOI IQO2 IQO3 19O4 Inter-Society Debate N174 .-.. ' ',N ' February 22, 1904 Q X ,Q Subject for Debate 1 - 1' ' Resolved, That the policy of the United States Government with 'HYKW reference to the secession of Panama was justiiable. 'A ' The Affirmative-Calliopean Society The Negative-Philomathean Society I v D Rov SARLES DURs11NE, 'o4 JoHN CoBB CooPER, 'o5 B JAMES FRANCIS ALLEE, 'o4 HAROLD C1-1EsMAN KE1111, 'o4 EQ 7 JA1v1Es LEE KAUFFMAN, 'o4 CoNwAY WING DICKSON, 'o4 3 ' I Debaie awarded Z0 ide Nejgdiz'r1e. 51 4, h ' lux Individual Prizes --' ' - H. C. KEITH, First. C. W. DICIQSON, Second. J. L. KAUFFMAN, Third. 'D' r Record of Debates 1889 vWo11 by Philo. 1895 Won Philo 1890 H Calli. 1896 ff Calli, 1892 Philo. . 1897 Philo 1893 Philo. 1898 Philo 1894 Philo 1899 Calli. After 1899 Debate awarded for Team Work. 1900 WOH by Calli. n IQO2 . . . Wo11 by Philo IQOI Calli. 1903 , , ff ff Philo 19o4 .... Won by Philo. 152 'ff'- ' T34 PHILOMATHEAN DEBATING TEAM Prizemen in English Essay GEORGE BARRY DUEEIELD HENRY QOTHOUT MILLIKEN . THOMAS JACKSON DURELL . WILLIAM GRIEEATH MACDONALD FREDERICK CAMPBELL COLSTON DUMONT CLARKE, JR. . RODERICK AITKEN DORMAN . JOHN EDGAR FREEMAN OSCAR HARNION MCPHERSON STERLING MORTON . JOHN NEVIN SAYRE ' .L GUSTAVUS NORDHAL SNOW . EDWARD LITTLE BROOKS . HAROLD RUCKMAN MIXSELL . CHARLES PRICE DEEMS . . . ..- Fourth Form First Second Third Form First Second 154 New jersey Connecticut. New Jersey New York Maryland. New jersey New York Illinois New Jersey Illinois Pennsylvania Connecticut. Ohio Pennsylvania New York IQOO IQOI IQO2 1903 IQOO IQOI I9O2 1903 Igoo IQOI I9o2 1903 I 9oo I QOI I 9o2 hw 'ZLN Q22 z., Z N... EM 7 id.. Wifi?- Q25 Q iii IODJ P 3 V , .Q ' NH?-P11ff:1,,,4f?iE5T ' ' X ' Sl 'X Q A V f .ul - 4- X Ml 1 A X Ml 'S s- ink 71? tw A ' ': m Ist Mandolins G. A. ALLEN, '05 A. H. BULL, JR., '07 1. W. GRUBB, '07 R. I. MOUNT, '04 G. V. ROTAN, ,O4 A. S. SWARTZ, JR., '04 I. W. SMITH, '05 2d Mandolins TARO HIRAOKA, '08 VV. HOWELL, '05 G. KONTA, '04 R. M. IEFFRESS, '05 L. H. PIPER, '06 A. H. SPENCER, '04 I T. L. FLUHART, Leader ' G. A. ALLEN, Assf. Leader Guitars Violins M. BALDWIN, '06 F. J. NOYES, '05 M. ORR, ,O4 J. A. PARSONS, '05 Cello S. REINHART, '04 - j.T. HARRAH, '04 A. S0PER, 05 Flute C. STALEY, '05 R. P. MACKENZIE,,O4 ,. ,. - . A-.F D-T ' ' ' ' 1- fi'---LL -l -I --A-V fi-r !1 Jvcsgkl- '1 ' 5 ,:, . F-Lv 7' PAUL FELVER . Leadeff Banjeaurines Banjos PAUL FELVER, '05 L. H. B1GL0w,,'04 D. FOWLER, '04 R. S. DURSTINE, '04 J. W. HARRISON, '04 N. C. FARR, '05 W. MCCREATH, '04 J. T. HARRAH, '04 C. N. PEA00014, '05 H. F. WINTER 05 D. SHERRY, '05 Guitars V G. M. ORR, ,O4 - C. REINHART, '04 C H. A. SOPER, '05 C . A. C. STALEY, '05 Sandpapers F. W. RITTER, JR., '03 ' 158 4 'V -- 4 +- ff-' ' -'--1-P 114- - ix f, 1, , y. .., .,. .K -f......-V, Al, , A has- -auL:.. ' ' 'x2TSa.:f'+-' '- - - .- - -.,,....-4P'..A--v A X v r :R i, ,,q.,,05,..cz.. -,, cp W f C 'CADE J. T. HARRAH Leader . ISt'rC1'101'S C. S. MCCLINTOCK, '04 . H. G. PEARSON, '04 C. C. PEIRCE, ,O4 C. S. REINHART, '04 H. P. RICHARDS, '04 zd Tenors W. H. BARNETT, '04 D. S. BRIGHAM, '04 F. R. HOLLAND, ,O4 ' R. J. ROTH, ,O4 F. W. RITTER, JR., '03 ISt. Bass M L. H. B10L0W, ,O4 . G. P. EDGAR, ,O4 F. J. NOYES, '05 E. W. STEDMAN, '05 2d Bass J. T. HARRAH, '04 W. S. HEYNIGER, ,O4 G. N. ORR, '04 I. E. STOWER, '05 160 +1-n-Q 1 4lQ4llll.J8r6f '9iQ- ffi'-'M Jw xliif gfffj i X ' , ay A X . f'fNf-Nf Nf , 1 Nfo X, X o A .Q W ww Q w W 'QVM2 !jjQ,, ',,aff3 , l xi . 1 ff I ' N Foal, si 1 l l 2 M 'f' 3 xlflll-'N ,QALLLI1 X -flflii-xx 32 -o A o , fm' 'TEFZ 'Eli1. ,Q is W CQ-9515 , ,ax , X xii - . ci PQ- , .. ISt Violins C. C. NICHOLS, ,O4 F- I- NOYES, G. N fDRR,'o6 j..An PARSONS,,O5 2d Violins E.IL BULLOCK,iO6 GxiKONTA,,O4 Il SHERRY Celli J.IX1HARRAH,'o4 I1.IliMCCORD Flute Cornets R. P. MACKENZIE, '04 I. A. BELL, ,O4 , J. S. DUSS Double Bass - Drums YV. SMITH PAUL FELVER,,O5 J. 162 .1-,gc-.. V. .. -gp.-2' , ' 'Trigg ' ,... . , .,... ..- H -... -....-A - --Af --' W' Cfficers FREDERICK VV. RITTER, '03, Pres. JULIUS T. HARRAH, '04, Vice-Pffes EDNVIN M. LAVINO, ,O41., Secffezfcwfy ROBERT A. GILLESPIE, '04, Trfas GRISON H. SMITH, '04, Bus. flfgff E. HALDEMAN FINNIE, '03, Assi. MRICHAS. H. RAYMOND, Diffecioff W MR. H. R. WOOD, Mzas. Direoior Members F.W.RITTER,jR.,'03 J. T. HARRAH, '04 E. M. LAVINO, '04 R. A. GILLESPIE, '04 O. H. SMITH, '04 'E. H. FINNIE, '03 164 ng. s....... , , ,,. ---. h-n.:-A' l-- 3- 15 -fngl--55-u.:-A-L37-t-A A'f-f-- - A Af-- -lf 5. Al' ...- -if' lf' 5. N-+14 ... I ' 41 1VIr. Bob A Comedy in Two Acts Presented by the Lawrenceville Dramatic Club February 26th and 27th, IQO4 Eleventh Annual Performance Cast 3 Philip Royson . . E. W. STEDMAN, o5 Robert Brown, clerk of Benson 81 Benson H. G. TREADWELL, O4 jenkins, Miss Rebeccafs butler, F. W. RITTER, JR., 'og J ' , Rebecca Luke, a maiden lady I. M. Allison, 'o6 2 B B Katherine Rogers, her neice . P. STITT, 'o6 Marion Bryant, Katherineis friend, E. M. LAvINo, 'o4 Patty, Miss Rebecca,s Maid R. E. FISCHOFF, 'o6 Scenes Act I-Breakfast room at Treshani. Tinie, Morning. Act II-Same. Time, afternoon. Music School Orchestra I. Medley Overture . . De WEE! III. Selections from Medley . Ausieaa' II. Selections from ' 'Rogers Bros. in Londonn IV. Plantation Echoes . fleriffzmavz Hojjvvzavz V. Selections, Peggy from Paris, Anderson 166 N-S. MR. BOB I - L W, N ,,.,,' .f-,,-V---- - '- -W'-4 . 4 1 5 . IDG! JL A ,ff-'4 - 14- A 44 A + - 4.A'-J- -141: ,, . 1 3 n i a . 4 , 4 v , 's W W Gu N ,Q nga GJ? . 5 Y , , W CG 'D 63 'L , OJ 42 o1iv4 I l Q1 V'9 ':.J-sfli ' .ebf :gg 1904 H 5 il 4. ,fm iii? G. B. LICHTY . . Presz'a'en! H. G. PEARSON . . Vice-Presz'a'e1z! 314, R. TRIMBLE . 4 Treasurer M. G. DOUGLAS . . Manager A. M THROCKMORTON . Capfain cyfTeam l '5 Tl M e m b e r s CARPENTER, '05 'H. JONES, ,O4 MACLEAN, '06 PEN0LET0N, ,O4 DOUGLAS, ,O4 LEAS, ,O4 ORR, '04 THOMPSON, '07 HILL, ,O4 LICHTY, ,O4 PEARSON, '04 THROCKMORTON,,O4 TRIMBLE, '04 4 WORTHINGTON, '05 168 'YK u i IL lm W' I Wy ffi N .0 . x f I U E' 9 170 jx , 1: ' Ca LF-H1194 L 1.0r-o1 X E ' nun 'llull YL 'N X WX . Senior Prom. Comnuttee . N K . ff H l Xyi E f N IJ' lmllllwhnuuunm.. lwwlllllllllllluml -.N ali' 4' x l 4 .1 Kxfx :. , I L. E , :I 'xy' 5,1 , 9 . 4 . EJ V Pj 2 I w e .I ' TW! Elf- 'xl '- lx .ww g W J. It E4 JI ,2 V' Q ' if V' 5 ' XX kczw 'VI X ff A . lm ,g Xl' I 'xx 'I I U rf' 'I' T .fqffp 51 A I 1 4 l- I I 4' ' ,MKII ,l Nkn hi if f' W WlIiEii 1+ W E f . Q 4 .4 . u V QE' 'W 91 wi' J . Vi! I X' EVA Eu lx Rfk ,Wu W Q I A 'NIH f' ug 'Z sy, Mr. K I7 ' S. -wpynlufl, . ,,, C.Q,,vV - fm f wa L f N! I7O CLARENCE L. HOLDEN Ch cz Z'7f77Z cz 7Z O. H. SMITH R. A. GILLESPIE H. G. PEARSON G. C. DOUGLAS F. W. RITTER ,3,x:.4x X .fx 1 --x L I I . X 919232 .IX 'K T Q fjlf BE, X ., ,-- 11,3 I r. I -Is fi E5 X 5.3 , jf iD- L Q f I ff I l ll fllffl Q my K N A lly A N! k la ff l fy I N f',cS.I N N fbi! lf, X f all lm 5 -K lx 41 X! iffy! fl I l . 'l DT ' fl yy V, xl f 1' I I g. 1 N I f 'O M ,ff 3 I wills,-.'o'Ti I ' fr xx! X X! f, f y, ilfl I y, XX f W If fylfx X jf Va' ,yi A 111' LW! 4 If 1 ,Q 57 X' fffjff ,,f!,, A iy ,1 , fs X, , ' 1 Class Day, 1904 CLARENCE LEWIS HOLDEN, flfasfw' qf' C'C'l'l'Il10lI1.C'S Class Day Speeches Ivy 'l . ALLISON LLLLSXVORTTI S'l'lCWAR'P Flag , . . JAMES FRANCIS Al,l.lfl'5 Class H ALIzUR'rO LITORTON TIEIROQKMORTON Class Poem, HISNIQX' JACKSON VAN DYKE, 3,RIm. Mantle H . . CONWAY XVING DICKSON f'ValedietO1'y . JAMES LEE KAUEIPMAN Committees Class Day CLARENCE LEWIS HOLDEN, C'!m1'rwa1z DONALD EUGENE GENSLER HARRY GRANT PEARsON JAMES ALVAII HUSTON YVALTER CLARK HOR'l'ON Ivy GEORGE CAMP DOUGLAS CHARLES XVILSON LUKIC JOIIN SHERMAN PEQK Ode FREDERICK 'WILLIAM RI'l l'lCR JULIUS 'TIHIICOPIIILUS HARRAII CHARLES S'l'ANI.liY RICINIHIART 171 Y. ,:.jf1:.ii..a:-'iv J ...-. ... ..... . -..--'W-. '.. .-.- --R 1 I . . . ......,-. ..- -- .-.., - -- 'A ',Z.'.:',1:1::.-.- rv-- '-.' .- f I X h ,:::::---.-,.1:.::'f f .---f1z:1?-' :go X . - JT.-.-an MX . . -.- .... ---.-..--.... -. - - - . ag:.'.'i-1-12 .-i f.1 :'- C-2--ii li-7 - Young Men's Christian Association O f f i c e r S EDYVIN HALDEBTAN FINNIE, 'og Presidem' CLARENCE LEWIS HOLDEN, ,O4 Vz'ee-Presideui ROY SARLES DURSTINE, ,O4 Correspovzdirzg Seereiary RICHARD JACKSON FREEMAN, ,O4 Treasurer V MARION JACKSON VERDERY, IR,'o5, Recording Seerefary 172 choir A H ffl ,I i -Zwr.!'gj'3I :W ,. I! -,Cb it-fu V7 -1 . , i fx, . t 'T .. 1 vb wx , HOWARD R. WYOOIJ . C'hoz'rmas!f'r ff-, . -m. , A 4 K K '-7. x I ,. X., , - 3 N I m' ,-ff' X FRANCIS LLXLER VAN DIQR, Ozgauzsi fl Q Xx ffz if S-21: V! if 7' X I 'B Sopranos af! I ANNIN, R. ASHINIIAN BACRIIS BASSETT IQ DAVIDSON, T. GOULD GITLICIC HERRICK jj 1, HITCHCOCK HORNER AMIESON MCPHERSON . C I ' ROBINSON STEARNS STODDART SI-IILLINGFORD S , XVALL, D. WASHRURN WEST, R. WILLIAMSON, P. R57 ff W nl V Ld' WOR'I'HING'rON, R. X ' . Altos SAUNDIQRS STITT Tenors MCCI.IN'1'OCK PIERCE RIQINIIARI' R ITT L: R R OT H Basses BIOLOW CORBIN EDGAR, G. HARRAH HEX'NIGER NOYES GRR, G. M. STEDMAN STOWIQR 173 Statistics of the Class of IQO4' Most Popular Master . . MR. H. SMITH Honorable Mention . MR. C. H. RAYMOND Most Respected Master . Best Friend of the Fellows Most Popular Fellow . Man Who has Done the Mos Best Athlete . . Handsomest Man . Honorable Mention . Best Dressed Man Best Shaped M-an Best Shaped Legs Class Doll . . Class Sport Funny Man Tightest Man Laziest Man Social Success . Energetic Man . . Honorable Mention . Brightest Man . . Man with the Strongest Pull Class Runt Class Flag Pole . Gospel Shark Fastest Trotter . Poler . Lovesick Man Slouchiest Man . . MR. W. J. GEORGE MR. R. G. WRIGHT . HOLDEN t for 'O4 . HOLDEN . HOLDEN . HOLLAND G. C. DOUGLAS V . WALLER . O,GORMAN REAM COLSTON . GILLESPIE . STRATTON . FRIEND O. H. SMITH . H. JONES HUSTEAD SHEAR . DICK ELDER . ALLEE . DAVIDSON . HOLLAND . MARIQLEY . MALLEY . FLUHART WALLER I Best Natured4Man The Limit . Cupid . U Nigger . The Monk . Coolest Headed Cribber Nutty Man . Fat Man . . Mascot . . Wretched Rogue 'l Grouchy Man . Penal Bird . Tobacco Fiend . Boozer ' . Windiest Man Hard Luck Man . Biggest Fusser . Freshest Freshman Honorable Mention Favorite Actor . Favorite Actress . Favorite Game . Favorite Theatre . Favorite Tobacco Favorite Drink . . HUSTON R. P. MACKENZIE . -RICHARDS GENSLER MOUNT . BRADDOCK . DICK . LATIMER . COLSTON Mr. NEWTON . KEITH . STRATTON . VAN DYKE . iYlARKLEY . KAROW . ELDER H. O. MACICENZIE MCCARROLL . WATKINS TREADNVELL . LAVINO . ROULETTE THE TRENT. BULL DURHANI WILSON HIGH BALL Favorite Occupation . , LOAFING Gold Dust Twins . . MOSS and G. C. DOUGLAS Heavenly Twins . O. H. SMITH and L. F. SMITH Honorable Mention . . H. O. MACICENZIE and R. P. MACICENZIE ng'-L Ex. 1 1- 15- . , I iw,-Q' - my PM fYl'xffPu ' Q 2, 1 T75 L, PM JO HHH IH QATH NI Officers for 1903-1904 President ' WILLIAM HANEORD EDWARDS, '96 . . . New York Vice-Presidents THATCHER MAOOUN BROWN, ,Q3 . . . . New York WALTER LEISENRINO RIGHTER, '96 . Pennsylvania GEORGE MCKINLEX7 MATTIS, '97 Illinois ALEXANDER KINNAN, ,72 . . New York WILLIAM SINGER MOOREHEAD, 'oz . Pennsylvania FREDERICK WILLIAM RITTER, JR., 'og . . . . Connecticut N Secretary and Treasurer EDWARD SHIPPEN MCILVAINE, ESQ. . . . . Lawrenceville, N. J. Corresponding Secretaries CHARLES BERTRAM NEWTON, '89 . . . . Lawrenceville, N. J. THOMAS LUDLOW CLARKE, ,Q3 . . . . - . . 59 Wall St., New York City The Stated meeting of the Association is held on Conimenioration Day. 176 --I bf-, G+ x IW-p -,inf-,pg ALUMNI REUNION, JUNE 5,1903 IN MEMORY OF PRESTON YARNALL DUNWOODY BORN MAY1, 1877 ENTERED LAWRENCEVILLE SEPT., 1894 GRADUATED JUNE, 1897 ' DIED SEPTEMBER 28,1903' 178 IN MEMORY OF CHARLES SMITH WHELEN, .IR BORN DECEMBER 10, 1883 ENTERED LAWRENCEVILLE SEPT., 1899 GRADUATED JUNE, 1901 DIED FEBRUARY 6,1904 179 WTF li . 111 ' . 4,, , A. r 'll' -l Lia ,. fi 1, l 1 1 11 ll 11 v 1 Historical Memorabilia of Lawrenceville School 1 l 4 1 -1,,g '86. Heatly Courtonne Dulles, Phila, Pa. ,QS . '87. Hugh McNinch, Grovania, Pa. '96 4 '88, David Nelson W'inton, Addison, N. Y. ,Q7 '89. Herbert Ralph Warre11, Montclair, N. J. ,98 A G l ,QO. Allen Greeley, jacksonville, Fla. ,QQ ,QI. Arthur Tryon Kemp, New York, N. Y. 'oo ,Q2. William Furman Doty,W'ashington,D.C. ,OI 1 7 93. Jerome Bradley, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. ,O2 1 94. RutherfordMeadSl1epard,Fanwood,NJ. log, I 9 1 ' Presidents of the School Charles Willa1'd Young, N. Y. David Davis, Bloomington, Ill. George McKinley Mattis, Champaign, Ill. james Pierson Argersinger, Johnstown , N .Y Thomas Gould Gaylord, Louisville, Ky. CharlesNicollGlover,VV'ashingtonville,N.Y Max Howell Behr, Morristown, N. I. McLeod Thomson, Altoona, Pa. Frederick Williarii Ritter, Greenwich, Conn 5, 304. Clarence Lewis Holden, Bennington, Vt. .l .1 ,ll , 4 Head Masters 4 REV. JAMES C. MACICENZIE, PH.D., 1882-1899 1-4 1 REV. S11v1oN JOHN McPHERsoN, D.D., 1899- il. 4 , Lawrenceville High School property and Hamill House, purchased by the residuarv legatees ofthe - If john C. Green estate, 1882. School chartered under laws of the State of New jersey, 1882 - Me1norial Hall, erected 1884 Woodhiill House destroyed 1891, rebuilt 1892 Foundation House, erected I884 Upper House, elected 1892 Cleve House, erected 1884 Edith Memorial Chapel, erected 1895 2 1 ll 4, 1'fl ll ll ,. 1 42 K4 ISO l 1. V .l 1 . Griswold House, erected 1884 Griswold, Dickinson and Kennedy Houses, enlarged 1895 Woodhull House, erected 1884 Cleve House, enlarged 1896 ' , Dickinson House, erected 1884 . , Gymnasium, erected IQOI 4i Power House, erected I884 Davis House, enlarged 1902 4 Kennedy House, erected 1889 Vlfayside House, acquired 1902 ,Xu .X .R X xy n., C. 4 4 3 fv x get 1.1- Cancun X N mwwmwswlafm Q .nf x 1 RETROSPECT .. EPTEMBER. i With our hearts full of glee, we arrived at the village on the specified day w ill of 1903 and reverently gazed upon the fair green campus once more. The 5 -,as.s nearness of the jigger shop, however, jarred further thoughts in this line out of our heads. After shaking hands with all the old fellows and staring at the new fellows, we hurried to our bare rooms, where unsightly boxes greeted us, and once more we commenced the mad pursuit of mental development. It was not long until the call for football candidates by Captain Holden was mag- niicently responded to by three score burly warriors. On the 2ISt, 1904 took the responsibility of the school into their hands, when the school elections were held. They resulted in favor of Clab Holden, President, Lawrence Markley, Vice-President, Ham Andrus, Secretary and Treasurer 3 'midst deafening shouts of acclaniation. A After things had settled down we had our great Peerade. Without taking the Master's,speeches into consideration, it was a dream of calcium lights, pajamaed brigands and dancing fairies. It looked like the mob scene in Julius Caesar. According to the oldest inhabitants, there was more noise and lurid color scenes than have occurred since the Revolution. ffl ? W ' L' 5322 Amis EK 'A p QI, Q' fx P K Ali-qgigffkwjg I ' - Q 1 H I- 2 X -i Tag-I .1 ,go N ' V Zh Ll .f r 'I-Tiig in .4.-- We ft-if--. if - A :::.::: , 23.14 s f ' XX-Q5 XWNH9 l - :::::.f'-1 4' 2 H 'EE-----3 L. 294 U fi f' rib 5313 -are sW4::,:avNz1:g,,f Y 182 1? me ut at ce 10- D he ice nts the ads the the 3 lib if , . 52.5 4' During the last week of this month, the afternoons were greatly enlivened by the musical efforts of a couple Z if of dagoes, whose picture we here present. 1 X F1 'X CTOBER. i Q Interest now became centered in football, ' . Ji Q if U' especially when we learned that we were to ' ' 'X play Andover. Our buoyant hopes were upheld ,gf v i 4 -- on the 7th, when the team beat Haverford, 6-o, with a ,gfIIW '- j' 'y ll very mixed line-up. A game with Princeton Freshmen ,044 ' 7 Z- , , , , ii soon followed, in which we showed our superiority by . .zggiggzg I hve points. The game following, between the Creams K - Q1-A - and a Princeton team, resembled a gladiatorial contest - more than anything else. Un the same day the Golf Team went to St. Paul's to play a little golf. Need- less to say, St. Paul's succumbed, score, 9-1. The Mosley Educational Commission, from Merrie Englandf' paid a visit to the school on the 17th. The same day the school team, bespattered with chunks of mud, soaked by a dismal rain, and cheered on by empty bleachers, overcame Blair Hall by go-o. No less stormy was the class meeting that evening, when all shades, fl'O111 bright drab to dull sorrel, ,1 , ' V O l i Op X s f 3212.5 K f , ' J' Q L' - 52.3-' -T : 61 - Os Q .wagf yvr., 'to IOQ 9 a 'W w - 3 . cm Q as J y X L- I - were suggested for class colors. ul - ' I f iv. sc, jg -. nggiw. J mit v X K9 W Q rg li . : It '-3 .7 Efflb 2:3 xg I if ' ' 7 bi aria' 5 fl :NM FK , fl QW.- W lt, Q7 Eb 175,552 :elf QM a gf . 7 A.n7,. -' -7 I ,DE-H 5 -'V' LN. giizmwgqliiiini I eg MMI? Q Q: S. 183 'I 5 .r 'mf 4 -'.' f 4 cf! 3 i ul A Q On the 2oth the team had no trouble in beating the Lafayette KW! - d f P dd' dh f jsg-ff 5? ' Scrub, 34-o. With Saturday came a crow o e 16 a eren s 'VJ to crown their team with the laurel wreath. But they were dlsap- q Jiggtw V pointed. Peddie didn't score till the last second of play, when ' 6?-3 11 'ii'-f'Q they secured a drop kick. Score, I5-5. LQWIC-211CCV1116 Outplayed as 5 IN I if X' Princeton Freshmen in a fiercely fought game on the 28th. Score, i D 23-O. After the game the Second Team defeated Princeton's ,O7 ' Scrub Team. The finish of the long. drawn out Tennis Tournament resulted in favor of Laddie McCreath in the singles and Colston and Bond in the doubles. On the last da of October the fellows were glad to see the Cornell Team practising on ly Q U 'Varsity field in preparation for their game with Princeton. Incompetent oHic1als will explain the losing of our St. Paul's game, 6-o, on October 3ISt. November started off with the defeat of our old rival, Mercersburg, in one of the . J hardest games of the year. Score, 6-o. Harder practice than ever took place now, : in view of the Andover game, and excitement ran high. On the 13th the team started for Massachusetts, cheered by the school until they were out of sight. On the 23rd we learned the worst. The sad faces of the fellows were somewhat enlightened Saturday evening oVEMBER. -J' ' P' fit A HQ L-1:4 ' ' eta I J W QS! mal Ii , glwix-i,-,f It 12,53 i - 9 , ,U 'l f l if 'Qi g' e j , i WNY' ' Lg- gg cuz Tllllll i X ,A--'X' J. 184 by the efforts of the john Thomas Opera Company. The team got back on Sunday morning, only to be met with just as hearty cheers as when they left. The odds had been too great against us. The week before The Hill School game was a busy one. The school was glad to see the Cleve House, after so many years of hard luck, win the championship from the Kennedy. The Spiering Quartet amused the school on Wednesday. The Creams had their joyful outing when they beat East , Orange High School, I1-o. ' The long looked for day came on the Qrst. The day of the Great Hill School Gamef' urged on by the most tremendous cheering and the largest crowd that Lawrenceville probably ever had. Although scored on first, our team had just enough sand and grit left to make a touchdown, and nerve to kick the goal that won the game. The score, 6-5, shows how w - evenly the two teams were matched. In keeping with such a victory was r the illustrated lecture of Burton Holmes on the Yosemite Valley. Also in ?' accordance with the game was the Fourth Form Dance at the Gym., on tl1e same night. The football bonfire was lit on the 231'Cl, and announced in glowing terms to all f, New jersey that we were celebrating our glorious triumph. Thanksgiving vacation came and went in a hurry, as vacations do, after which regular Gym. work started. The following Saturday Mr. Underhill gave readings from David Copperfield. Q ff. - 9 1, If CX- y xx K, J I AURf'5llTlui 5.3 1 ra gilf B, K 2-LT j If X 'dxf .i is s- t . .. M- : T f P V, ,, ',' Si 'I K,C ggi, R KY: RWRHA iw X-Zi' 131' Mfll'.' rims Y i- L 1 11-.J M N L ::gf:...f . 1 ' db 'u Tun ln-db. '-LL-'Ci ZNRKIII :I 89 4 : :A ' f ,r 185 Qin! , ECEMBER. l ffl' it : if Basket Ball and Hockey p 'ik now claimed most of the atten? J tion of the school. VVith the winter of 19o4 began the first basket ball history of Lawrenceville. About this time various eating exhibitions by Bummieu ran in opposition to VValleris CPD Minstrel Show in the Upper. On the 5th the school enjoyed Burton Holmes in his lecture on Alaska. The Princeton Scrub had tl1e distinction of being the first to play a basket ball ga.me WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY with Lawrenceville. We won, 21-12. On the 15th the musical clubs were allowed to dolefully moan out like wind through the cypress trees the interpretation of the muses to a sea of yawns. The Hockey Team nearly won a game from Princeton by a score of I-O. To lessen the strain, an exhibition of W3g'11G1' and a little of Parsifal was pulled off on Saturday evening. It lasted several rounds U before the authorities were onfl After much thought QD most of the inmates H decided to spend their Christmas away from school, in ordcr to go home and pick a few things off the family Christmas tree. T FX -:S-ff,-,hw .... . 1 1 1 E Z 4,5-1 T: pk til' i 186 lives by having us g ANUARY. A few fellows returned on time, promptly H at six o'clock on the 6th, but the heavy snows delayed most of the fellows for two or three days. Some even said their trains were twenty-four hours late from New York. But what cared we for we had been back 3' 429- .v the wind and snow, when after a week the school saved all our vaccinated. Leyland Powers, on the 16th, gave one of the best entertainments of the year in his impersonation of David Garrickf' Un the Qoth, the Basket Ball Team won from Newark Academy by a large score. XVe were glad on the same day to listen to the Kaltenborn Quartet. Playing the Red and Black on Xllheels of Fortune caused a lot of unnecessary notoriety to the Class of 'ost and a lot of damage to the reputation of the school, during the last weeks of january. The ricliculousness of the exaggerated statements in the daily papers would have been extremely laughable if it had not been for the serious side of it. For malicious reports of any kind are bound to spread. The Basket Ball Team, in a clever game, scored 40 points against Montclair High School I1 V leant s 21. GAMBLING j'o1fi1i is l-?::1t.fit3..,p...l UNEARTHED, RUN BY W LAWRENCEVILLE Bovs Z1 Xkvixqfox b .fbibk home Members of Senior Class is ' ,ge NEW atI.awrcnccvillc School Said ' gg to be lmpllcated ln Running Gambling House. HU HUY5 HlIlllllll itates to Expcl the Guilty 'H H L Faculty, Greatly Agitated,Hcs- iscovery of Gambling Lcatls to Dis- ciplining Fourth Form Pupils of Lnwrcncevillc Prep lOMENl-KDE ROULET'l'E WHEEL ..-91.1 civunls Vary ol Amounts Wagcretl, th: J . Rh ' lull fl' TI IC F1 b Y V Fearing Pu blic Scandal. All Manner ol Devices. Thr nt-'tt I tl r lt, t thu llftxxlvlttt-ullv rtbltul han- lmvtt tltt-:Hu into n stall- u! tt-nstt-tttaltun Ivy tlu- mln- tn ,,.f, r'o Q2 is .- 'Et 92' ft-, H: 'vs an S3 Q-E. Z3 Ei: C: ...... f 7i 2 ,Aj -Q '?3E 7-':':4 E'51C E --s :iii :' '1 7 -E' -ZQL 5 a Ggiz If-:.k U24- :7 .- 35 Z UE 5 . :D D F61- 1... -,.. tb ll lt d b b UPG A lo :th Pi' th h h gcdh dA 5 t tho t tyboet ol 0 d h n t :co ad DP M0 il thorttl t nh 1 u t nm U tn hmmm tbyn s ' nd L' ut t mm: nt 'C mr nj b 11'-0 um be tunic 0 C, I D lffl b li t of h L B din' q l 0 g nu g L fd tn mt rpmmmi t. ma mlthy RI-Al Q Ullll lNt JOINI' y uxl at an bl dfhllckl Md! lA.'l rhllh Krblddlng Ur! ' , ' -'th-camo. 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N. ., T stl:ty.-l,.xwrcnrlwlllf- t ymrl ' Snhool one of c mont excluelvt- prrpntn- A H iq mil U bu I N I lhbmrm 'M tort l luuona In the East, tw just rtowu A J 'Id bl th, I H tn it auxin or cat ucttfmtnt tn-:lm-w 0: ' C0 y Wm 'U' U B Lu awry Qt mmm: Imam: 'htm tntlt l , 'la h tsl e Clan-tbAl Il ounh form b,,y,. ll pundit t t .I H nu r 1- vit-t l About sixty or these o s. . -1 :t 1 thu r t. bl h - t llvt- all you u - lj om fourteen to nlxteon 'P hfu 'N-I ul llll I '-- vo vcd n lte os o and llurlvn vary lii'lty t l tl.t-x of ou I l I ,frentlyns Just how ton umm'-2114 and tut- ty ,ming ultvn nrt- mid lu t bun ln o rallon uid M I0 Ihr httwvltli unplirut 'tl in the ntlgtlr either nu p oml- ll 'WDC In In tt-rs or victims, and thu faculty ls at A Aocordln o the school IU rlllu hr lon how to handle tht- mutter, :tnve lu :Ama hxd on n n exlstencn Kim dun expel 0 :rg li pt-rrcntnytu ot tho rllu N , I yu at nf ,ln .U fe AA noultl not only rt-ducu tt grvntly. but The U 0 U Q vu. lm H would gut' rue to u most uudeslr blo . ' s zz u gn hnmoum lo' nv og' pin, up The ttlty ltu ht-ld three meetings 'U ff ' ' on 'K ' Ill which the mn wan tlucuu . u: 5' ' 3 ' ft ' I 1 the derlded upon no count- fn ton. 1' ff'-'U' 'J-'I bun U V0 ' L' The oyn luiplicntnd hue ollrrvd tu 3 -f ' .1 . na Y 1 GW. prcpntt- nud sign 1 pant- rnttologizlng to ag.. rl fr ollnrvt In A single n lx 's thc member: ot th lnculty I to tn- play orc e :oven t A gmntc, ntudrnt body or I h miltnt tl -uint-lvv ut wer ul whatever the et-erm.-5 g in whntvrrr ' . ll f UU! X ll T on the uexuon of amounts and Lho tlmu 'Um' I U K 'nas for mf U ' 'hr am n has ex st , ef nt-mnlns 'tU 'h L' Q I H that slxty son: o n w - . , R. . t. .' . t . .tmltm In tm. werutt gu f 1 wt The :nw lust. I vi r-md. str-rt-sl Avo trln rr tt be Ween u 'cn ond 9130951 mf b 7 I ,mc 'D h 'I I .wo been punished by mn order ot Head ',:g':'f1'l':'ll 'b'Alph situ' 'h ' 'gy tc c' arson, 0 m to i-man I I I I I K I l lu hal' U Us I pmpontonx th t ll ' t' ' l Il ' I - t The guna wxu operated ln whnt In known W ,y I l ..L lm. Hug ,PW , unc. the homo of UW g th -t.Il lin-nt bu-J ut ' ' ' l . A Jl l ' 1- ' '-- 187 Q 5,1 EBRUARY. X The first entertainment of the month was both profitable and enjoyable.. It V' was the talk of Hamlin Garland, the well-known author, on joys of the Trail. rg The Basket Ball Team had no trouble in running up a big score on Brown Prep. on the 6th. The first of the swimming contests was held after the game. Dr. Eastman, a full-blooded Indian, calmed the fears of the First and Second F ormers by speaking on the peaceful subject of The School of Savageryf' An illustrated lecture by Mr. Elmendorf on Mexico, three days later, created much interest. At a meeting of the members of last year's Football Team, Hamlin Andrus was elected captain for I9o4. Mr. Trome, of New York, entertained the school on the 12th with a flowery oration on Abraham Lincoln. After wading through an hour's account of the latter's rise to the sun- kissed pinnacles of pre-eminencefl thespeaker closed with a glowing .tribute to these homely features which I see before mel' Qpointing to the portrait of Hon. john C. Green, instead of to that of Lincolny. The holiday in the afternoon was needed by most everyone to recuperate from the effects of the speech. , t The Hockey Team covered itself with glory when' they defeated Poly. Prep. at the St. Nicholas Rink, in New York, on Tuesday, the 16th. The following day the celebrated Jacob A. Riis gave an illustrated lecture on The Darker Side of Metropolitan Life. Immediately after the lecture a joint meet with the Princeton Gym. Team was successfully held under the direction of Mr. Prentiss. We were agreeably surprised to see the Basket Ball Team demolish the undefeated Central High School Team of Philadelphia, by a score of 29-19, on the 20th, The immortal George gave us an opportunity to ring in another holiday on the accustomed day. The Mid-Wiriter Indoor Track Meet was contested in the morning and the Inter-Society Debate was wrangled over at ni ht. Ph'l great difference of opinion. g 1 o. won the debate, notwithstanding a 188 On Friday and Saturday nights, 26th and 27th, the W success of the Dramatic Club, in presenting Mr. fr?-fr-A Bob, was complete. Although it was not such a '?E:2'l xii gg B w ang pretentious production as last year, it atoned for this in 2 E ff 3 fmmlf Y its realism and clever action. Frenchy, so free 3 2 L' T5' .Xia-a-::.F:Y:::A' from affectation, made a great hit. To be candid, 2 6 N Xxx Boa H hard luck tells the story of how we lost the Haverford D I mia 6 hz'-'T' 'Mun Gym. Meet on Saturday. So we had to content ourselves 4 with second place. ,QM ARCH. The Basket Ball Team maintained its spotless record by defeating the Pennsyl- vania Freshmen Team by 34-IO. At the Fourth Form elections the old ofhcers were f all re-elected. ii The finals of the Gym. contests came off on Saturday, the 12th. The feature of the day was the furious UD boxing match between Simon Lichty and Neff. In the evening Mr. Thompson, an I-will-now-produce-the-wriggling-rabbit-from-the-empty-hat-man, made his appearance, to the great delight of the dead brokes, who, when he calmly picked silver dollars out of the air were intensely interested. As to social duties, the Upper House was well represented one moonlight night at an entrancing ball, given at Baker's Basin, as also were the seats in Penal afterwards during a few days of vacation. The Temple Quartet sang their way into our esteem on the 15th. Lawrenceville's first Basket Ball Team made a record of victories which will stand out for a long time. VVith the defeat of the Princeton Scrub by 32-22, every game 011 our schedule had been won, which would be hard for any school or college to equal. 189 The Gym. Work of the year culminated in an exhibition on the 19th, Which proved a decided success in every Way. C by Three more months lie before us. We have yet to follow the fortunes of the Track Team, to cheer the Baseball Team on to victories, and to sing away our evenings on Memorial Steps. Then Will come the Prom., the last fevv days, and finally Commencement, with its sad farewells to Lawrenceville. W'herever our different paths shall lead us, the happy days spent at Lawrenceville with the Class of 'o4, With all its Penals and Chapels, will stand out as the brightest spots in all our memory. c ff fx FW Wfffdli, CGIMQ, Gin? rll if , . nl ll A 1 1 , pf, K X X XKK I 5 ii 3 U lm, iiltr' 1. li IN TF ' i ,ii Ii '1 lil i THE TEMPLE QUARTET 190 v HUGHES eu MULLER 1035-1037 Chestnut Sf. h X gig 1 The Leading 3 Tailors in Philadelphia h n tif ' Y i ESTABLISHED 1848 Stylish Clothes for Young Men 5 a Specialty 5 3 5 r 5 F M M-- S I A-Maw l i Q .W.PAC1-1 Photograph er to Lawrenceville School Groups and Portraits true to life OHicial Photographer for many years to Yale, Harvard, Princeton, and U. S. Military Academy, West Point Principal Studio, Lakewood, N. J. GOOD MATERIAL SKILLED LABOR EFFICIENT SERVICE are necessary in order to produce ine printing . . We have them all TRUE AM ERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY PRINTERS OF THE LIT STATION ERS, PRINTERS ENGRAVERS BINDERS, I4 N. Warren Street TRENTON, N. J, D. P. FORST at Co. North Broad and Academy Streets TRENTON, N. J. WHOLESALE GROCERS Importers and Jobbers of High Class Food Products F. SCHOETTLE PAPER BOXES' 310 Florist Street PHILADELPHIA X I 0 ERS Products ,PHIA K ,M . ' K X X --,xfly I Lv' . , ...K ,gk , .f ' W3 A L 7 iN. k ' if ,V fi' 'fy 1 fl A E ' ,, 2 5 Aga, ,,2' 'X X i QSWS gfxsgzj fs? Going all 100,000 'Round dozen the world every year BRIGHTO HSP Garter Will not catch in clothing or hurt the leg. lllzule of pure silk web-all colors. At dealers, 25e-or by mail. PIONEER SUSPENDER CO. 718 Market Street, Philadelphia. Makers of Pioneer Suspenders. PWHEKER SUSPENDERS GIVE COMFORT AND SE RVI CE ASK YQUR FURNISHER ESTABLISHED 1818 B RO O K S B RO S. I BROADWAY, NEW YORK Suits Specially Underwear Desig ned Overcoats for Pajamas Youths Hats 3 n cl Shirts Boys Shoes Neckwear SWEATERS AND BELTS IN SCHOOL COLORS RAINCOATS AND LEGGINGS FITTED TOILET ROLLS, COLLAR AND HAT BOXES, SUIT CASES, ETC., ETC. Catalogue containing ofver I5O illustrations mailed on request Lawrenceville Football Scores Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Season of 1903 7 Lawrenceville, 6 Haverford Grani., ro Lawrenceville, I4 Lawrenceville, I7 Lawrenceville, 24 Lawrenceville, 28 Lawrenceville, 3 I Lawrenceville, 7 Lawrenceville, 5 34 30 T5 23 o 6 Nov. I4 Lawrenceville, o Nov. 21 Lawrenceville, 6 125 Princeton Fresh., Lafayette Qlld, Blair Hall, Peddie Institute, Princeton Fresh. , St. Paul 's, Mercersburg, Andover, Hill School, FCS 1-, O 1-, O id, 0 Lll, o te, 5 h., 0 Vs, 6 rg, 0 fer,23 mol, 5 39 SPECIALI STS who devote their thoughts and energies to perfecting the student athletes' ideas of what is right in ATHLETIC SUPPLIES occupy the same position in athletic trade as the special- ist in consultation does in the medical profession-we are specialists-but we d0n't charge specialists' high prices Consult us ARTHUR oHNsoN 86 Co. 55 West Forty-second Street NEW YORK DREKA Fine Stationery and Engraving House ii2i Chestnut Street, Philadelphia COLLEGE INVITATIONS VISITING CARDS DANCE PROGRAMMES RECEPTION and FRATERNITY MENUS WEDDING INVITATIONS ENGRAVINGS FOR ANNUALS MONOGRAM and BOOK PLATES FRATERNITY STATIONERY HERALDRY 61 GENEALOGY COATS OF ARMS PAINTED FOR FRAMING MOST oe THE PRINCETON MEN do their Banking Business with us-we would gladly number you among them We have special facilities for handling students accounts. T1-1E FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINCETON Directly opposite the Campus. 1834 1904 PRINCETO BA K l pI72,000 DIRECTORS R. M. ANDERSON E. L. HOWE M. TAYLOR PYNE C. C. CUYLER LEAVITT HOWE A. D. RUSSELL V. B. GULICK S. S. PALMER S. T. SEGER H. E. HALE W. H. POWELL BAYARD STOCKTON EDWARD HOWE J. H. WIKOFF UNIVERSITY DEPOSITORY Safe Deposit and Storage Vaults 1- DIEGESf QLUSZ IF VJE MADE IT. ITS RIGHT Official Jewelers ,, 1 5 oi the 'J,',,2f'l W 5 Leading W W Colleges WAf,Ws Schools and lJfi3'IfHJb Associations Z5 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK THE BEST KNOWN AND THE MOST CELEBRATED Diamond Merchants and Art Jewelers of New jersey in the present generati sn are, without doubt COOK GD. JAQUES OF TRENCTON, N. 1. They are patrouizefl alike by the rich and poor. They have Watches that are good and true, selected lJy'1'HEMSELVES, and being practical Watchmakers, know the class of Watches best adapted to the Farrner, the Machiuest, the Laboring Man, or the High-toned Gentleman of Leisure who requires the Watch that repeats and strikes the quarter. half, three-q uarter, and every minute thereafter, costing S300 up to 25600, or the Speeder of Fine Blooded Stock who needs a Fly-Back, Stop or Start Watch for the Races. ALL G0 'ro Coon at JAQUES High Grade Fly-Back Watches and Horsemen's Timers practically repaired THE BAILEY, BANKS ee EIDDLE COMPANY Pr-nLADELEHtA Class Pins freaterrriety Baiges Class Rings Class Stationery Society Insignia Mlakers of the Seal Pin of Lawrenceville School N. H. FURMAN 8: SON, Agents BLAIR 81 CRAWFORD 122 8 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. IEWELERS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND SILVERSMITHS Makers of all kinds of Class Pins Send for Designs and EsiimA'iCS School L2 ITE itimaffs IIIRES:TURNER GLASS CO. GLASS OFFICE WAREHOUSE 626 Arch Street 44-56 Scipio Place PHILADELPHIA W. C. C. ZAPF 2 Nassau Street Printer of THE 14,4 WRENCEH PRINCETON, N. J. X DEERI St CO. Makers of . CORRECT CLOTHES for COLLEGE MEN 150 Broadway 817-819 Broad Street NEW YORK NEWARK, N.J. Mr. J. W. Deerin displays all newest woolens at Applegates every two weeks during the school year YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED I:-Iotte-Qs Haj -Specialties Class and Club, Cloth Hats and Caps Embroidered or plain Get our figures and samples Theyill concern you Telescope Soft Hats Dunlap Hats Dress Suit Cases THE HHEADH HATTER 33 E. State Street, TRENTON, N. J. 11 I 1'-1 11-1, 1. 1 14111 1115 V11 1 1 1 11 , 1 1.,1, 11 1 1 ',1 1 11 1'1 1: X 1 1 1x1 .1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 I 1 .1 ' 11 .1 111 1 '1 115 11 15 1 I 1 111 11 11 V 1 1 T 1,1 1 11 L1 1 , I 1 11 1. 'Z 115 1 11 ' 1 11 1 1 ,1 .1 1 1,1 31, 'l '1 2 1 f 111 .fl '. 1- . .1111 ,1 11 . 11' 111 'T 111 1 11, 1 . 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'1 , . 1. .11 .1 . 1,1 , .- 1 ,R 1 . .1 1 M11 111 1 1' 1 11 11 11 1 1 11111 k N 1 1 11 1 11 V11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 111 1 1 11 .11 .111 11 121 1. 1' 111 1 1 41 'i .11 1 1- ,ll 11 .1 3 .1 ' ' 11 1.11 1 -1 11 1 'Q 311 11 ' ' 1 1 1 '11 11 'l, 1'1 11 .11 1 1: 11 1121111.11 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 'u, 'h 111 11 1 111 .1 1-1 1 1 .!1!1.r 1 f1 1 1 1 1 1V 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 I , 1 1 1 .111 '11 .11 1 1 11 .ii 1 all 1 .l li: i 1 1 '1 6 fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 For lhe acconzfnodalion of the patrons of Lawrenceville School. Opposile the nzain-'entrance of the canzpns. Trolley cars from all railroad slalions in Trenton. Openi daring the school season. Address the Manager .- .- .- lVliss H. Wallace W.H.APPLEGATE Dealer in Confectionery, Ice Cream, Soda Water and Cigars. Stationery and Students' Supplies Special attention given to second- Excellent Livery equipped with hand school books at one-half Rubber Tire Vehicles. n price of new. N. H. FURMAN a sow Athletic outfitters for the Students of 1 the Lawrenceville School .' .' .' School Books-both new and second- hand .' .' .' .' .' .' Stationers Room Supplies, Chairs, Rugs and Electric Goods .' .' .' .' .' .' P. O. Building, Lawrenceville, N. J. Your Mail Order will receive prompt attention HULLFISI-I BRQS. Athletic .Supplies C a In C I' a S Telegraph and Telephone LAWRENCEVILLE P. J. ntion ms. RESGE SL MCNEILL Exclusive Tailors for College Men 1225 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA P. S.MMr. Kresge at Applegatels every two weeks during the Season to solicit orders osEPH P. FLYNN UNIUERSITY -'lj A -g L-O R I . XCL SIVE Q4 QVELITIES lo UP T0 DATE CQLLEGE STYLES MERCHANT T-AILQRTNG swemon mon GRADE QUALITIES SAT REASONABLE vmcss. Il6 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Well-Cut Garments Well-Made Garments Ehompson Company Ga i I owrs at Moderate Prices Makers of BREECHES, LEGGINGS, ere. LADIES' HABITS, COSTUMES and TOP COATS College trade under personal supervision of 5 MR. R. 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