Tome High School - Trail Yearbook (North East, MD)

 - Class of 1929

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A' if 'H L, ' REU - '. 1 Y 'WAV' . P:-',, -gffaf' 'W h .. g'iy,.rv wi? XL -3-3 -if .- 3' F?.., - f . V-1 if - -1 --3-55 HA ,' X. 1, if 1 5 .E 35 Sf dk WP' wniw 4 4 a Z ig, 1 M Q sw. -f W 'WL en- , WM. I., WY, A V 4 ' :V 1 ' A V 4 P 4, ,.9. 4 4 , J 7 N . 1' K K ' - . h ' K 'L ' H- ' ,23 1 A 24 Q4 Q The 1929 TRAIL eq- -- . . . . -- bs? Regular- Calendar September 1928: 19th- 20th- School opens. Football candidates report to Coach Klee. 22nd-Old boys beat Rats in annual baseball game, 8-3. Harold Teen first Qovie at the Cage. 23rd-Reception given for old and new boys at Inn by Doctor and Mrs. Brush and the Trustees. 26th-First issue of the Tome appears. 29th-Tome gridders wallop 62nd Coast Artillery 12-0 in initial game. Thomas Meigh- han in We're all Gamblers . 30th-Rev. Mr. Sparling preaches on Faith . October: y Nga 5rd-Mr. Bates explains new dormitory rues in the Tome . Cross-Country team organized by Mr. Tuttle. ' 5th-Pythians tie West Nottingham in first Society game, O-0. Simonson wins golf 6th- tourney and breaks course record. g Big Blue Team overwhelms Wesley Collegiate Institute, 32-6. Captain Collyer, famous flyer who was later killed in a transcontinental dash, talks to School in Cage. Q . 7th-Dr. Bell, of St. Stephens College, Columbia, speaks to school. 10th-Pythians defeat Olympians, 7-0. Hoover steps on the Sidewalks of New York 111-59 in school straw vote. 13th-Tome conquers Swavely, 55-O. Spallholz, the Larger, wins first Cross-Country tryout. Laura LaPlante in Home james at the Cage. 14th-Rev. Mr. Chauncey of Columbus delivers sermon. 17th-Pythians win second game with Olympians, 6-0. Eleven -.ft The 1929 TRAIL Ed .- . . - - .f .fbi 20th-Tome loses initial major grid contest with Hill, 24-0. About 75 Blue and White 21st- 22nd rooters journey up to Pottstown to witness the fracas. Racketeers lose 2-5 and golfers split 6-6. Movie : Private Life of Helen of Troy . Rev. Mr. Knowlton of Baltimore gives excellent sermon on Loyalty . -Rorty wins second Cross-Country trial. 23rd-Quill and Tome holds first meeting of the year. 24th-Pythians and Olympians play to a scoreless tie. Doctor Brush explains Student Government. 27th-Tome overcomes Emerson Institute, 26-O. New scoreboard erected at football Held. Night Bird at the Cage. 28th-Rev. W. B. Bryan, jr., of Princeton, preaches. 29th-Classification exams begin. 51st-Pythians take Society series by downing Olympians 12-0 in final game. 1' November: 1st-Gleeson Murphy elected President of the Senior Class. 2nd-Hire, Merrill, and jones chosen Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer respec- tively. 3rd-Princeton Prep eleven defeats Tome, 19-0. Richard Barthelmess in Wheels of Chance provides movie entertainment. 4th-Reverend Mr. Humphries, of Baltimore, speaks to school. 7th-School questionnaire reveals 7 o'clock Study Hall project popular. 10th-Woodberry Forest gridders subdue Tome, 24-0. Cross-Country team loses first meet, 25-31, to Maryland Freshmen. Marion Nixon and Glenn Tryon in How to Handle Women is weekly movie. 11th-Rev. E. J. Russell, of Oxford, Pa., preaches Armistice Day sermon. 15th-Professor Charles W. Lemrni. of Goucher College, addresses Quill and Tome on Games in English Literature . l4th-Aviation Club organized. Lark president. West Nottingham defeats All-Society, 7-0 l7th-Blue and White vanquishes Wilmington High School, 19-0. Twelve gd.. The 1929 TRAIL 18th-Dean McConn, of Lehigh University, speaks on the life of Marcus Aurelius. 21st-Diggs appointed Editor-in-Chief of the 1929 TRAIL. Murphy is Business Man- ager. Cross-Country team emerges second in invitation meet with six Phila- delphia High Schools in Fairmont Park. All-Society loses to Gilman 12-9. 24th-Football season culminates in exciting victory of Varsity over Gilman, 13-6. 28th 130-pound team and Midgets lose. Movie: Malcolm MacGregor in Freedom of the Press . Tea Dance after the game. -Thanksgiving Vacation begins. December: 2nd-Thanksgiving Vacation ends. 5th-Swimming and Basketball squads report for practice. Soccer team beats Havrelde 7th- 8th- Grace High, 3-1, in first game of season. Mr. Beveridge addresses Aviation Club on European airways. Dramatic Club starts rehearsals for Mid-Winter productionsx Annual Football Banquet held. Walser Hawtin elected 1929 Captain. Milton Sills in Hawk's Nest at the Cage. - 9th-Reverend George Johnson, of Lincoln University, preaches. 10th-Classical Club hears Jones' speech on Private Life of the Romans . 14th-Glee Club performs before Student Body in Chapel during Study Hall. 15th-Varsity Soccer Team defeats Forest Park, 5-0. 17th-Term exams begin. 19th-Merry Christmas! January 1929: 6th-Christmas Vacation ends. 11th-Diggs and Shepherd initiated into the Cum Laude Society. Cum Laude Banquet held at Tome House after the ceremony. Seniors invited. Dean Gauss, of Princeton, is guest of honor and speaker of the evening. 12th-Tome surprises Baltimore Soccer Club by defeating them 3-1. Basketball quintet vanqtushes Elkton Athletic Club, 37-17. Honeymoon Flats on the screen. Thirteen The 1929 TRAIL -fbi W . Vi . -f Q. 7 1 f H . ff 13th-Doctor Freemanrle speaks. 14th-Nichols elected captain, Woodbury manager, of 1929 Cross-Country team. First meeting of the Debating Club. Presley speaks to Aviation Club. 16th-Tome natators drop first meet to Washington Central, 39-29. Quintet beats Beacom College, 32-17. 18th-Cameron, Pinkerton, and Shepherd elected President, Vice-President, and Secre- tary respectively of the Dramatic Club. Gene Lockhart, Broadway producer, and Tome orchestra provide evenings entertainment. 19th-Basketball team meets first defeat of season at hands of Peddie, 30-18. Soccer team downed by Baltimore City College, 3-1. Richard Barthelmess in Out of the Ruins provides movie entertainment. 20th-Bishop MacDowell, of Washington, delivers excellent sermon. 22nd -Hanway and Merrill speak to The Quill and Tome Club on Jeffery Farnol and Stephen Vincent Bener. 23rd-Tome wallops Severn, 1-0, in Soccer. 25th-Mr. Richard M. Mock, engineer for the Bellanca Corporation, addresses Aviation Club in an open meeting. , 26th-Blue and White basketeers beat Princeton Prep, 26-22. Swimmers get seventh place at Penn. Relays. Movie: Marion Nixon in Silks and Saddles . 27th-Bishop Davenport gives Sunday talk. 29th-Chester Howlands lectures to school on whale fishing. February 1929: 1st-George School beats Debating team in first meet on question, Resolved that the Quota provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924 should be eliminated. 2nd-Basketball team squashes Gilman 53-32 in thrilling battle. Soccer team beats Gilman, 2-1. Three Ring Marriage shown at Cage. Swimmers beat Coates- ville, 50-11. 3rd-Mr. Pennypacker, Dean of Admissions at Harvard, occupies pulpit. Rae addresses Christian Association. 5th-Mr. Basford and Ted Law illuminate members of the Quill and Tome on works of Huxley and Tarkington. a F oufteen The 1929 TRAIL . , Y Yi ,iw 9961 6th-Washington Fresh beaten in Cage game, 34-16. All-Society basketball team vanquishes West Nottingham. 8th-Richard E. james, school-boy aviator, talks to Aviation Club. Law and Koppe given places on Evening Sun's All-State Soccer Team. 9th-Swimmers defeat Poly, 51-17. Soccer eleven bows to Gillman, 2-0. Bettes and Rorty attend Princeton Christian Convention. Basketball team noses out Emer- son Institute, of Washington, in exciting battle, 27-26. Reginald Denny in Red Hot Speed on the screen. 10th-Reverend W. H. Micheals speaks on Ambition . 12th-Photographers begin to get group pictures for the TRAIL. 14th-Olympians beat Pythians, 24-20. 15th-Donald Kirkley, movie critic for the Baltimore Sun, speaks to the Quill and Tome on Movies as Literature's most Dangerous Competitor . 16th-Woodberry overcomes Tome quintet at Orange 31-20. Swimmers swamp Peddie, 38-24, in meet here. Soccer team beats Rockville A. C., 1-0, in final game. All-Society vanquishes Gilman 3rd team, 29-17. Colleen Moore in Oh Kay provides movie entertainment. 17th-Reverend J. J. Coale preaches. 19th-Dr. Tooker talks to the Classical Club on ancient wall inscriptions. 20th-Wenonah Military Academy succumbs to Tome in basketball battle, 41-30. 21st-Tome quintet bows to Gilman in overtime clash, 42-34. Pythians win third game of Society series, 27-23. Pease elected 1930 Soccer captain. Hoagland ap- pointed manager. 22nd-Midwinter Festival. Tea dance at 4:30 P. M. Dramatic Club presents The Man who Died at Twelve O'clock and Deceivers in the evening. Prom starts at 10:00 P. M. 23rd-Prom ends at 3:00 A. M. Farewell tea dance at 3:00 P. M., Bert Lown having provided all music. Glenn Tryon in The Kid's Clever at the Cage. 25th-First track practice. 27th-Tome finishes a very successful basketball season by ignominiously losing a rag- gedly played contest to Wilmington High, 60-51. Freeman Hawrin elected captain of 1930 team with Cheek manager. ' 28th-Olympians sweep series by defeating Pythians 15-11 in final game. Fifteen I' The 1929 TRAIL wa - -DQ' March 1929: 2nd-Second team squelches Downtown team 43-38 in post-season cage fracas. 3rd-Reverend Mr. Russell, of Oxford, Pa., addresses school. 5th-Hopkins Glee Club, Banjo Club, and Orchestra perform creditably before assem- bled Tomesters in Memorial Hall. 6th-All-Society basketeers swamp Belair High, 51-18. Sth-A. H. Krieder, airplane builder, speaks to Aviation Club. 9th- 10th 1 2th 15th Tome Swimmers win South Atlantic Championship for 6th time by beating their nearest competitor, Poly, by 27 points. Bastian breaks the B. A. C. record in the 220. Norma Shearer in The Actress on the screen. -Reverend Paul S. Atkihs speaks on Temptation Q' -Bill Hanway elected Captain of next Year's swimming team. Fats White chosen manager. -Annual Tome Board Banquet held at Nesbit Hall. Mrs. Gordon Brinley speaks to school on Chaucer. 16th-The TRAIL goes to press. all W3 A7 'S-fg Sixleen The 1929 TRAIL ---J, 'Pdf L. L e f bo' Seventeen A The Corporation SAMUEL CARSON ROWLAND ............................... LAWRASON RIGGS, M.A., B.L .......... PETER E. TOME, PH.B ............. JOHN HAINES KIMBLE .... . ........................................... Port Deposit, MURRAX' PEABODY BRUSH, A.B., A.M., PH. D.. JOHN THOMAS CHEW HOPKINS, JR .................... WILLIAM PEPPER CONSTFABLE, B.A., LL.B ........ ELISHA LEE, B.S ............................................ FRANK JOHNSON GOODNOW, L.L.D ........ CHARLES WARNER ..,.,........................ CHRISTIAN GAUSS, A.M., Litt.D ....... . T. SCOTT OEEUT, LL.D ....,............... WILLIAM MACKAY SMITH, PH.D .......... OFFICERS MR. S. C. ROWLAND .........,......... MR. J. H. KIMELE ........ GENERAL L. RIGOS. ....... DR. M. P.'BRUSH ......... KA 'PY ' H. jl'!f L, 11. gun, ,' ??sf'ff'5? J If-, I. 'ij-. JJ-wr, C' n ' 1 .I ..........BaltimOre, Md ..........BaltimOre, Md ..........Baltimore, Md Md .......Port Deposit, Md .......Port Deposit, Md ..........Baltimore, Md , ....... Philadelphia, Pa ..........Ba1timote, Md .Wilmington, Del .........Princeton, N. J .........TOwson, Md ..........Easton, Pa ........PreJide11t ........Treafurer Vice-President .........Serrelary . The 1929 TRAIL bdf- -f -- nf- -- -bo' IE lD Il ll' 'U ID ll A IL Jf r A Big Year HE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of 1928-1929 has, in our opinion, been one of the best expe- rienced at Tome. Scholastically, the percentage of ineligibility has dropped somewhat from that of the preceding years, and there is a much smaller number of boys unable to carry all their work than heretofore. Athletically, the football team scored its third consecutive victory over Gilman, although losing the other major games, the basketball and soccer teams have both been the best developed here in recent years, while the swim- ming team placed Srst in the South Atlantic Championships for the sixth time in as many years, and the outlook for spring sports is bright. Interest in track has reached the point it attained in the days of the Interscholastic Meet, the golf material is the best in years, the tennis team promises to be fairly successful, and veteran battery men ' ' 'd- P ' niversall a reed to have returned for baseball. Socially, the M1 Winter rom is u y g have been the best ever held at Tome. Innovations The year has been one of innovations. The Aviation Club was formed by Presley and Lark, and has managed not only to survive the year, but also to obtain good outside speakers and to attract as much attention as any of the extra-curricular activities. A d h d cessful season, short cross-country team was organized in the fall, an a a most suc though it may have been. Mr. Tuttle, himself a former college star, was instrumental in forming and developing this team. Its success may be better realized by the fact that the Athletic Council recognized the team and awarded minor letters in the sport than by any long dissertation. Mr. Pentz is attempting to start Lacrosse as the TRAIL goes to press, but it is too early to make any prophecy regarding the success of this venture. The Tome Our sister publication, The Tome, has improved considerably during the past year under the splendid editorship of Gleeson Murphy, being changed in many details. A radical chan e for the better was made soon after he became Editor-in-Chief, a different 8 type of make-up and more copious headlines now being utilized. This fall several . . . d columns were introduced, and questionnaires and similar items have appeare from time to time to increase interest in the paper. We wish to take this opportunity to con- gratulate Murphy on his splendid management of the paper. The Dramatic Club During the last two years interest in Dramatics has increased appreciably, and we are wondering what has happened to the outdoor theatre promised some six years ago. Eighteen The 1929 TRAIL was e g ga- -f e be To further inform those who never knew of this project, we shall quote from the edi- torials of the 1923 TRAIL. As The TRAIL goes to press, work is being started on the Tome outdoor theatre. The building of this new and beautiful addition to our campus will bring to mind the remarkable strides which dramatics have taken in two years at Tome. Founded in the Fall of 1921 by Mr. Donahue and an earnest group of lads who had a whole-hearted interest in the American drama, The Tome Players have become such a proud Paft of the school life that our director has seen fit to send the players forth to show the world a sample of the genuine spirit of worth and work with which this school is endowed. The outdoor theatre, of course, will not be finished at once. Nor will the work of the Tome Players cease to be one of constant improvement until it establishes a new and greater standard for the drama that honestly portrays youth. Such and only such was the intent of its founder, the wish of Dr. Brush. We admit without hesitation that the Tome Players fell back after Mr. Donahue left school, but we think that the excellent showing made by them since Mr. Basford undertook supervision has made a renewal of the promise to the point. ft Stl ,, 4 ju fc Nineteen J ,U 5 V1 ' ' ' WY' ' 1 , - ,QQ ,,f 1- Q-55 I xr .gy fl, IR I ' -L35 f ' Hx' ,f xv, , 1 W, f I ' w. ', z f ' V A X1 SN, J ffff, ' 1 f 7 'I 'fyfffff rf f . L 3 if ,ff v ' X w x ' I, K J wf I XV' ,iff flfflf' 'vm'-O A ' f' Afv'!,,,f' y'Vf f ,KVM . K , I ff, X ll! f ry!! 1 1 , fy , ,ny IVF, ,V ' M f f V X , ' Q: -Q ,,,.,,,, ., .- WW 5 A 5 S NE' 1 IHIE IFAX4 IUILWFY The 1929 TRAIL were A A A be MURRAY PEABODY BRUSH, AB., A.M., Ph.D. Direcfor Director of the Tome School and the jacob Tome Institute since 1919. Former Dean and Collegiate Professor of Romance Languages at Johns Hopkins University, Trustee of the Peabody Institute, Baltimore, and the Jacob Tome Institute, Vice-President, Princeton Alumni Associa- tion of Maryland, Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Delta Phi, Cum Laude Society, Modern Language Association, Headmasrer's Association, Elkriclge Hunt Club, etc., etc. Twenty-one The 1929 TRAIL 'fad . H- . bs? ROBERT CHARLES BATES, A,M. Head of Department of Shop, Me- chanical Drawing and Manual Training. School Disciplinarian. Vice-President, Manual Training Sec- tion, National Education Associa- tion. Charter Member, Cum Laude Society. Vice-President, Cum Laude Society. Member of Tome Faculty since 1900. CECIL ANDREW EWING, A.B. Head of Department of Mathematics. Registrar and Dean of School. Reader and Examiner for College En- trance Board. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kap- pa Phi, and Cum Laude Society. Member of Tome Faculty since 1901. JOSEPH MELVILLE ARTHUR. Ph.B. Head of Department of Science. Director of Entertainments. Director of Interscholastic Athletics Reader for College Entrance Board. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Secretary, Tome Chapter of Cum Laude Society. Member of Tome Faculty since 1904. Tzrenly-lu 0 The 1929 TRAIL we. . FREDERICK SQUIRE HENRY, A.B.. A,M. Head of Department of Modern Lan- guages. Examiner for College Entrance Board. Member, Executive Committee, Mod- ern Language Teachers' Associa- tion. Member, Regional Committee for Modern Foreign Language Sur- ve . Membeii of Phi Beta Kappa and Kappa Sigma. President, Tome Chapter of Cum Laude Society. Member of Tome Faculty since 1907. CHARLES CALVIN KINARD. A.B., A.M. Head of Department of English. Faculty Supervisor of The Tome . Reader for College Entrance Board. Member of Delta Sigma Phi and Cum Laude Society. Member of Tome Faculty since 1920. TU'??ZI-14lb7'L'K DUBOIS TOOKER, A.B.. A.M.. Pd.M.. Ph.D. Head of Department of Classics. Reader for College Entrance Board. Faculty Supervisor, Classical Club. Housemaster, The Cottage. Member of Cum Laude Society. Member of Tome Faculty since 1911. The 1929 TRAIL we - W- H S. E . . be CEDRIC HERBERT LEWIS, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Supervisor of Dining Hall. Member of Tome Faculty since 1920. JAMES BEVERIDGE, Litt,D. Head of Department of History. Coach of Golf. Faculty Supervisor of The TRAIL. Member of Archaeological Instituteg National Arts Clubg Connaught Club, Londong American Field Museum, etc. Senator and Chairman of Archaeology of Maryland Academy of Sciences. Head I-Iousemaster, jackson House. Member of Tome Faculty since 1919. EMORY SHELVEY BASFORD, A.B. Instructor in English. Faculty Supervisor, Quill and Tome Club and Christian Association. Precentor of Choir. Coach of Dramatics. Head Housemaster, Harrison House. Member of Tudor-Stuart Club and University Club. Member of Tome Faculty since 1923. Twenty-four T19 e 1929 TRAIL we . .. OLIVER WOLCOTT. A.B. Instructor in Biology and Science. Head Housemaster, Madison Director of Intramural Athletics. Member of University Club. Member of Tome Faculty since 1924. House. OLIVER KLEE, B.S. Instructor in Commerce. Coach of Varsity Football, Basketball and Baseball. Member of Tome Faculty since 1925 JAMES G. SASSCER. A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. I-Iousemaster, Jackson House. Secretary, Tome Alumni Association. Member of Tome Faculty since 1926. Trvenly-fre The 1929 TRAIL 'fad' e bfi HERMAN CARL PAUL MUELLER. A.B., A.M. Instructor in French and Spanish. Member of Tome Faculty since 1927. Housemaster, Madison House WILLARD CLEAVES ALDRICH Instructor in Manual Training. Member of Tome Faculty since 1900. GAITHER MCDONALD GARRETT, A.B. Instructor in English. Housemaster Monroe House. Coach of Soccer and Intramural Ath- letics. Faculty Supervisor, Aviation Club. Member of Tome Faculty since 1926. Twenty-fix The 1929 TRAIL 'ed wiv- f f bs? PETER PAUL LIWSKI Instructor in Manual Training. Housemaster, Madison House. Coach in Intramural Athletics. Member of Tome Faculty since 1926. ROBERT CANTEY WHITE, B.S. Instructor in Science. Member of Tau Beta Pi and Cum Laude Society. Houscmaster. Harrison House. Member of Tome Faculty since 1927. Tu'en1y.s even JOHN ANGELO PENTZ, A.B. Instructor in English. Housemaster. Madison House. Coach of Lacrosse. Member of Tome Faculty since 1926 The 1929 TRAIL ff' -bf? EDWARD WINFRED HAVILAND Supervisor Emeritus of Lower Forms. Instructor in Science. Member of Cum Laude Society. Member cf Tome Faculty since 1905. WILLIAM ROSS MACDONALD, JR. Instructor in Physical Education. Coach of Track. Assistant Coach of Football. Housemaster, jackson House. Member of Tome Faculty since 1926. PAUL EUGENE DONALD Supervisor of Lower Forms. Head Housemaster, Van Buren House. Member of Tome Faculty since 1927. Twenty-eight The 1929 TRAIL 'ed .W f ...ff --5 bv' ARCHIBALD ROBERT SHAW, A.B, liielil Secretary. HENRY JACOB STOTT, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Housemaster, Harrison House. Coach of Society Basketball. Member of Tome Faculty since 1928. Twenty-nine PAUL RECKER KELBAUGH. A.B.. A. M. Instructor in History and English. Housemaster Monroe House. Member of Tome Faculty since 1928 Coach of Intramural Athletics. The 1929 TRAIL ee. e 9 A . eine ROBERT GREGORY TUTTLE, A.B. Instructor in History. Housemaster, jackson House. Coach of Cross-Country. Assistant Coach of Track. Member of Tome Faculty since 1928. STANTON CHARLES PHELPS, A.B. Instructor in French and Latin. Housemaster, Harrison House. Coach of Tennis. Member of Tome Faculty since 1928. ROBERT NELSON PAGE, A.B. Instructor in Lower Forms. Housemaster, Van Buren House. Coach in Intramural Athletics. Member of Kappa Alpha fSouthernj. Member of Tome Faculty since 1928. Tbiriy Tla e 1929 TR AIL gd, . ,, DONALD EDGAR SELLEW Instructor in Music. School Organist. Director of Glee Club and Choir. Member of Phi Mu Alpha. Member of Tome Faculty since 1928. Coach Coach Thirty-one ELEANOR VVELD COL HENRY GERALD RYAN of Swimming. of Intramural Athletics. EMAN Instructor in Art. . The 1929 TRAIL 2-a1vLL Lv-J - HH - H bfi Executive Staff JOHN HAINES KIMBLE ........ LEWIS ALBERT KIRK ......... JOSEPH SULLIVANT NEIL ........ JESSIB ANDREWS CAMPBELL ......... MARY EDITH MILLER ............... ISABELLE TIPTON BAGLEY ............... CLARENCE IRWIN BENSON, M. D ...... FLORA EDNA DAVIS, R. N .,......... MARY CANNAIJAY NOTTINGHAM ........ MARIE ANTOINETTE BARRY ........... LUCY FAY STROUT .............. JOHN BAPTISTE ABRAHAMS ...... 0'5 ll' V g. I4 Thirty-lb: ee 'T . N5 iff? . .Trea.rurer ..........B00kkeeper .....,..Supe1'i1zlef1de1z! ...........................Llb7'dl'lc1l! 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S. .351-+L. 1 ,ww . ..,,.,V-V,.- V H an V-fQ.. cf,--.-,rm-4 -:!1-uf' h,6f!xV'Q:r,., ,,f -V V,.e:-,-Q-1-Vgxg - . V2 mv ' V V -'2f::.Vl1V.,,'5fif,?Q giff?5:'5Q2i.-'iiigieri'-5'- -bf--4'lk WG .J ,.1.V,3V,51kQ,5mgififzimggsxgt:V VV:A!V,5.VFVlSf?Q :Hifi ' -V -'-m-.1-mfggfai mggf gb., - V' H , x,. -.ii -1-1. SENIGRS f. K. w f 2 P . -. Sr fl 42 fs ya 5: 3 . -1 2 4, Q. Q : , 2 P The 1929 TRAIL wie, 2 2-2, 2 GLEESON MURPHY, JR. Owensboro, Ky, GLM MUIii'll President, Senior Class, '29. President, Student Council, '29. Editor-in-Chief, The Tome, '28-29. Tome Board, '27, '28, '29. Business Manager, The Trail, '29. Trail board, '28. Manager, Glee Club, '29. Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, '29. Orchestra, '26, '27, '28. Secretary, Christian Association, '29. Christian Association, '28, '29, Stage Manager, Dramatic Club, '28. Dance Committee, '29, Senior Ring and Pin Committee, '29. Quill and Tome Club, '28, '29. Classical Club, '28, '29. Aviation Club, '29. Cum Laude Certificate, '28. Swimming Team, '27, '28, '29. All-Society Football, '26, '27, '28, Captain, Pythian Football, '27. Pythian Football, '26, '27, '28. Track Squad, '27, '28. N H oricia ' , K 3TE.Ygi7l'l W Q -'15 qt Ax, ., l :dll ,W .'-I? , - 'X l', AL C ' u p-5' ijgi1 'T T o Tbirly-.1 even -2 2 24,6 Entered TOME 1925 Will enter Princeton GLEESON and Mac Diggs appear to have divided most of the honors of the school between them, but they have all been jus- tified by the work put in, Murphy has kept up the tradition of the similarly named Chieftains of Tammany Hall in his splendid leadership of the organizations he is inter- ested in. He has made a fine President and a magnificent Editor of the Tome, and we predict a bright future for him in whatever field of human endeavor he turns to. The 1929 TRAIL cred c' fb? Entered TOME 1928 Will enter Williams THE accompanying cartoon is a libelous portrait of the person whom Beaudty is accused of understudying, the well-known john Gilbert. jack runs Dick Bettes a close second in his efforts to extract mash notes from the more or less fair sex, probably practising for Hollywood. He has grown so accustomed to feminine handwriting that he has been publicly accused of imitating it in his own effusions. JOHN EDWARD BEAUDRY Cortland. N. Y. JACK Pythian Football. '28. All-Society Football. '28. Varsity Swimming Team, 'Z9. Dramatic Club, '29, Quill and Tome Club, '29, Glee Club, '29, A , TfJirly-eight The 929 TRAIL A ,aw sad, as 2 2 ss, RICHARD HARRISON BETTES Great Neck, L. I. DucKY HDICKH President, Athletic Council, '29. President, Olympian Society, '29. Student Council, '28, '29, Secretary, Classical Club, '28, '29, Quill and Tome Club, '28, '29, Christian Association, '26, '27, '28, '29. President, Christian Association, '29. Dramatic Club, '26, '27, '28, '29, President, Dramatic Club, '28. Tome Board, '27, '28, '29. Business Manager, Tome, '29. Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, Varsity Football, '28. Varsity Golf Squad, '26, '27. Varsity Golf Team, '28. Varsity Swimming Board, '26, '27, '29 Varsity Swimming Team, '28. Olympian Football, '26, '27. 115-Lb. Football, '25. Riggs English Prize, '26, Cum Laude Certificates, '26, '27, '28. ah GSA' A. ,1 Y- K' llll S M mllllll 0 I mn - 2 hlinliimimlh 'I 1 Illllllllllllllllllllllllll 'WW llll if ij I - 2: 1 Tlairly-nine Entered TOME 1925 Will enter Yale Bnrres. the Great Necker, is the Adonis of his class and knows ir, too. He is a consistent winner in his contest with Rorty as to who shall receive the most scented bil- lets-doux. His activities are numerous and varied, and his physiognomy probably ap- pears on more pictures in this yearbook than that of anyone else. The 1929 TRAIL we e g e ,se 1 Entered TOME 1928 Will Enter Lafayette JACK BREWER has two outstanding feats to his credit during the school year. In the first place he smashed the school golf course record, bringing it two strokes below par, in the second place he has probably been the unknowing victim of more faculty Curses than any other boy in school. This second record is due to his habit of pound- ing a piano at all kinds of ungodly hours during the day. JOHN HENRY BREWER Philadelphia, Pa. JACK Orchestra, '29. 130-Lb. Football, '28, Olympian Basketball, '29. All-Society Baksetball, '29, Golf Team, '29. Forty The 1929 TRAIL EARLE RUSSELL CAMERON Charleston, W. Va. Russ Dramatic Club, '28, '29. President, Dramatic Club, '29. Quill and Tome Club, '29, Classical Club, '29. r M2 P-3 ps, -.N i u Forty-one Entered TOME 1927 Will enter Yale Russ CAMERON is best known as the hard- boiled female impersonator in the pro- ductions of the Tome players. Part of his time is spent in consuming vast quantities of soda-pop and the rest in the care of Miss Davis recovering from the results. He probably spends more time on Broadway than in West Virginia, and he seemingly spends more than time. The 1929 TRAIL bd ' s r sbs? Entered TOME 1928 Will enter Michigan CRANE arrived from the Ann Arbor kin- dergarten at the beginning of the year, and will return there soon. Although he has not left the mark here that his elder brother did, we are convinced that all he lacked was time. His athletic activities were cut short early in the season by injuries, so we know that the spirit was there and will- mg. GEORGE LEVERING CRANE Ann Arbor. Mich. t Q3 it ff Y fx iz fh, W A 2 X X -fx Q it-I kbs-I Forty-two The 1929 TRAIL was f e C E we CHARLES MONROE CROWELL, JR. Lander, Wyo. CHARLIE Classical Club, '28, '29. Pythian Football, '28. All-Society Football, '28. Pythian Basketball, '28, '29. Track Squad, '28. 2 f W A 1 t B ,-lt9W-,r Forty-three D ill Entered TOME 1927 Will enter Yale CCJATHANLSIER CROWIQLL is known to have the squarest shoulders ever seen outside of a deck of cards. The way in which he has squared those shoulders to his work, however, is worthy of admiration, particu- larly as he inhabits the by no means stu- dious atmosphere of Monroe. His grades in history are objects of universal envy, in fact, they are almost as unbelievable as his tales of Wyoming. The 1929 TRAIL sa as U 2 be-f Entered TOME 1925 Will enter Yale ENTER the big class politician, who will no doubt one day succeed Mr. Squier, wear a broad-brimmed hat and a string tie, and smoke pipes like Sitting Bull's or Te- cumseh's. He is already cramming up on English literature for his future speeches. Day lead the school in the Intelligence Quo- tient rests which undoubtedly proves some- thing. What it proves we don't know, but it doesn't change the dates in Americafs wars. if ' Y' K N GAYLORD HILL DAY Perry Point, Md. GAY Pythian Football, '26, '27. Swimming Squad, '26, Swimming Team, '27, '28. Track Squad, '26, '27. Track Team, '28, '29. Cross Country Team, '28. PSS 5 QLSIZ' X x l ' xxx 'X i X X ' . . NJ V215 is ' vof D9-Y' XX. N3 Citmi-ze cmiere Mft W-3 Forty-four The 929 TRAIL ' 'bv' sw, ,W ,C ROBERT MACLARY DIGGS Tulsa, Okla. MAC Cum Laude, '29. Student Council, '29. Iiditor-in-Chief, Trail, '29. Classical Club, '28, '29, President, Classical Club, '29. Tome Board, '27, '28, '29. Quill and Tome Club. '28, '29, Christian Association, '26, '27, '28. Cheer Leader, '29. Directors Prizes, '23, '24, '25, '26, '27 Harvard Book Prize, '28. Hopkins Mathematics Prize, '28. Cum Laude Certificates. '26, '27, '28, Manager, Swimming Team, '28, Athletic Council. '28. Varsity Basketball Squad, '29, Varsity Tennis Squad, '27, Olympian Football, '27, '28. All-Society Football. '28. Olympian Basketball, '26, '28. Captain, Olympian Basketball, '28, AIlASociety Basketball, '28. All-Society Baseball. '28. 11-J KI 1 i , - i E 4 Foftl-fi1'e Entered TOME 1923 Will enter Hamilton THIS accompanying list says so much about Mac Diggs that little more can be said. However, as he intends to take a trip to Europe this summer, we are going to send a letter of warning to the directors of Monte Carlo. 'Nuff sed! The 1929 TRAIL 'ed V a a H ---vb9c Entered TOME 19 2 8 Will enter Williams DICK EARL has lately been in quite a quan- dary. So versatile is he that he has had a hard time deciding whether he should go out for Track, Tennis, or Baseball. It ap- pears he is equally to be feared in all three but in his favorite indoor sport, that of Latin sight translation, he has no rival at present. RICHARD EARL Kew Gardens, L. I. DICK BU'rcH Varsity Football, '28. Varsity Soccer, '29, Classical Club, '29. Track Squad, '29. Nh 2 fi q 42 il N fll Xa fill cr-mmeicncsasf HW-'lm Forty-six The wiv 929 TRAIL WILLIAM MICHAUX FORD New Harmony, Ind. BILL CouN1'nY Tome Board, '27, '28, '29. Glee Club, '28, '29. Pythian Basketball, '26, '27, '28, '29, All-Society Basketball, '27, '28, '29. Senior Ring and Pin Committee, '29. .-Q: xll 4 riffs l w r A, 9 Lwfefk ff Fwy-fem e Lew V Entered TOME 1925 Will enter Pennsylvania ACCORDING to Ford what this country needs is a good five cent plug of chewing tobacco. He is in favor of relief for the farmers, but we believe his form of relief would take the shape of well placed cus- pidors. Mr. Arthur would be sure to en- dorse heartily legislation for this purpose. The 1929 TRAIL 'Qdv 7 - fr ,ff D99 Entered TOME 1927 Will enter Lehigh GIRDLER is an enthusiast on anything that comes from Pennsylvania, even, strange as it may seem, baseball teams. This may be clue to the fact that he considers the baseball team that runs least to be the best. Ask Mr. Garrett about that! TOM MERCER GIRDLER, JR. Sewickly, Pa. TOM Pythian Football, '27, '28. Pythian Basketball, '28, '29. All-Society Baseball, '28. HAH, Qooy, I N X p I I J P? goo .4 51 ii E R ri' ,,,,.i .. of, iN 5 ,ll'- 5 1 to at 1 as ' i all X R, me 1 f snip. X V 'OOM i A :ae Forly-eight Tb e 1929 TRAIL 1,1 E E E ff af ELLIOT LEE HAAS Atlanta, Ga. GEORGIA PEACH HoRsEs Varsity Football, '28. Pythian Basketball, '29. All-Society Basketball, '29. Aviation Club, '29. Glee Club, '29. Golf Squad, '29. Entered TOME 1928 Will enter Williams HAAS has not been with us long enough for us to get a fair estimate of him, but we were recently privileged to see a Camp year- book in which he was described as the best athlete, the most popular, and half a dozen other bests and mosts. Haas has made his mark on the Tome athletic fields, even in his short stay, and upholds well the traditions of Atlanta in Football and Golf. W , .K I Qfifwf Q LAM 7 I ,I f Q S E Pc W,t,-Nun Q 5' Mk W Q Farly-nine The 1929 TRAIL Entered TOME 1926 Will enter Princeton ED HELVENSTON has had a good record in extra-curricular activities since entering Tome and of late has blossomed into one of Mr. Bates's regulars on half-holiday after- noons. His popularity in Jackson House is greatly enhanced by the vast crates of Flor- ida citrus products which come occasionally for him, and which he shares with a gener- ous hand. -as EDWARD GARY HELVENSTON Ocala, Fla. ED CHUsIN Cum Laude Certificate, '27. Tome Board, '27, '28, '29. Trail Board, '28, '29. Quill and Tome Club, '28, '29. Christian Association, '27, '28, '29, Debating Club, '29. Dramatic Club, '29, Pythian Football Squad, '26, '27, '28. Cross Country Squad, '28, Xlf Q X I N 4' -., 'fl U 4 ' 1.1-r f Fifty The 1929 TRAIL was 2 2 bi EUGENE GOLLIDAY HITE Port Deposit, Md. GENE 115-Lb. Football, '23, Pythian Football, '24. Varsity Football Squad, '25. Varsity Football Team, '26, '27, '28. Varsity Football, '27. Captain, All-Maryland Football Team, '26. Pythian Baseball, '24, '25. All-Society Baseball, '25. Varsity Baseball, '26. Varsity Track, '27. Varsity Soccer, '29, Senior Ring and Pin Committee, Secretary, Athletic Council, '28. Vice-President, Senior Class '29. '29. af , ff ' ati 2 a 'ee 'Q 1 ,at ,, 2 174' '-1. ,Q . f c .Jr 'Wa 39, J! W 3333- ' qgmteg qqgggtp mi-zwllfl Fifty-one Entered TOME 1923 Will enter Georgia IF HITE and a Mack Truck were both com- ing in our direction we should choose to stand in front of the truck. To look at this local product is to realize why Tome students mostly put on weight during their stay here. It must be something in the local air or soil. If he stays around here for the rest of his life, he will no doubt soon be- come a counterpart of Mr. Kirk or Tack Fall, the local movie magnate. The 1929 TRAIL 'ed bs? EDGAR ASHMUN HODGE Sao Paulo, Brazil BERT ED Quill and Tome Club, '29. Christian Association, '29. Olympian Football, '26, '27, '28. All-Society Football, '29. Swimming Squad, '29. Track Squad, '28. Cross Country Team, '28. Glee Club, '27, '28, '29. Debating Club, '29. Senior Class-Day Committee, '29. Entered TOME 1926 Will enter Stanford FROM Brazil, where the nuts come from, Hodge makes his way every year to Tome, through all the tropical hurricanes. Although he ought to be familiar enough with the water, he always insists on swim- ming with a rubber cap on his head. He is one of the prominent wise-crackers at the Movies on Saturday night, and only the fact that he occasionally lapses into Portuguese saves him from a dire fate. Y-L,-mfg-fy, YA-,L ,x.fx,fx.1 C 25' 3 0 3 5 A c 4 5 ' '-,-gL.l,....L 11 , 1 'I si fi P Q fi SAJCZA., xjx-,x,jx.f AHA-XX-Jtgf J 1' x.,X-,Kd if A A Y rf D 4-N. .vnu fs: ,iii-i-X W ,,,,m,- , W, Y, , Fifly-two The 1929 TRAIL 511.7 e M, ,ff ' e Ds? FRANCIS WARD JENNESS New York, N. Y. Pt2'rI2 JENNY Varsity Football Squad, '26, '27. Varsity Football Team, '28, Basketball Squad, '27. Basketball Team, '28, '29. Captain, Basketball Team, '29. Athletic Council, '29. Track Squad, '27. All-Society Baseball, '2S. Quill and Tome Club, '29. Secretary, Senior Class, '29. KBPCHQQIQS ULQYQW Hllew -JQQ Fifly-lbree T Entered TOME l926 Will enter Harvard Pisriz JENNESS. he of the face fungus, is headed for Harvard. W'e were of the opinion that the Yard of that famed insti- tution was already plentifully supplied with shrubbery. If we see headlines in the Bos- ton papers about some strange animal swing- ing through the trees at night, we shall know what to believe. He is a bit of a hermit and has a fixed objection to reporting for any- thing but athletics, at which he has done more than his share. The 1929 TRAIL we , me new Entered TOME 1926 Will enter Wisconsin JENKIN Double-barrelled Doublesyllabled- Jones, the high priest of Blah, has en- deared himself to many week-enders by his omniscient knowledge of all public convey- ances. As self-appointed head of the Tome Travel Bureau he has indeed performed great services for Tome. He is a debater with a gift for forensical gesture which appears to be a part of the orators of the great open spaces of the West, and no doubt his own great open space will be heard in the future uplifted in the halls of Congress for freedom of speech and the press. JENKIN LLOYD-JONES Tulsa, Okla. JENK Treasurer, Senior Class, '29. Debating Team, '27, '28, '29. President, Debating Team, '28, '29. Quill and Tome Club, '28, '29, Classical Club, '28, '29. Tome Board, '28, '29, Trail Board, '29. Senior Class Day Committee, '29, Varsity Track Team, '28, Cross-Country Team, '28, Travel Bureau, '27, '28, '29. r XNVORPWXT XON I 1 4 KLA T III M I: 'rnnvzt BIIREIIII. f Fifty-four The 1929 TRAIL 'Q-ee so c o bs? WALTER RAKER KERSHNER Shamokin, Pa. WALT Quill and Tome Club, '29, Glee Club, '29. Christian Association, '29. J E 5 i. Fifty-Me Entered TOME 1928 Will enter Pennsylvania IT HAS taken members of the faculty and some of the rest of the school a long time to find out whether Kershner was Zar- ing or Zaring was Kershner, they have been so inseparable. Walt, however, cannot be heard coming as Zaring can, so we are grad- ually learning to listen instead of look. Kershner's activities in the year he has spent at Tome have been literary and musical, and we are sorry he was not with us longer. The 1929 TRAIL we e at e be Entered TOME 1928 Will enter Amherst THE bright aureole of the rufous follicular covering of Lucid has shone over foot- ball helds like its well-known namesake the Ambrose Light, which welcomes travelers back to the U. S. A. His favorite recreation has seemed to be ink-fights with his buddy Wood. The marks made by the ink have sometimes been reflected in other marks in a conspicuous place not unknown to Mr. Bates. AMBROSE LUCID Syracuse, N. Y. RED Varsity Football Team, '28, Varsity Basketball Team, '29. Glee Club, '29. NAM I - LQ 54 iq? 1 Pl - xxvf 'rl1,1 ,f , ff JW. A 5- rlll '5r1rmG,,,.4,.1-1 i M . if K A A . t 4 f r , L . 5559: Fifty-fix The 1929 TRAIL ISAAC LINCOLN MERRILL, JR. Camden, Me. IKE Student Council, '29. Senior Ring and Pin Committee, '29. Athletic Council, '29. Golf Team, '27, '28, Captain, Golf Team, '29. Dance Committee, '29. Quill and Tome Club. '27, '28, '29. President, Quill and Tome Club, '29. Secretary, E. 1. G. A.. 'Z9. I E X r ,Fl ff Q 41' ' I k , 1 1 P ' I rl' . jg? feta l SAW Mall' , mv- ' Fifly-.fe1'e11 Entered TONIE 1926 Will enter Princeton IT IS hard to believe that the gentle Ike can possibly hit a golf ball as far as he actually does unless one sees him on the course. As winner and runner-up in suc- cessive years of the Maine State Champion- ship he has added luster to the name of Tome and has manfully upheld its honor on many links. His honors in his studies have been even more consistent, but we foresee difficulties ahead of him at Princeton, where he will not have the aid and comfort of Bill Hanway. . The 1929 TRAIL Entered TOME 1926 Will enter Cornell IF MERZ had done other things as unre- mittingly as he has collected snapshots for the Trail, perhaps he would be stand- ing higher in his class than he does. He is almost as much of a star in physics, how- ever, as even Mr. Arthur could wish, in fact, our science master has kept Merz with him longer than we can remember him keeping anyone else. AUGUST MERZ, JR. East Orange, N. J. Quill and Tome Club, '29, Christian Association, '27, '28. Olympian Football, '26, '27, '28. All-Society Football, '28. Soccer Squad, '28. Swimming Squad, '29. Trail Board, '29, Senior Class Day Committee, '2 P E G ifffflx S 0 p 9. Fifty-eighi The 1929 TRAIL Spd, , ALBERT WEISZ York, Pa. ..AL,, Cross-Country Squad, '28. Debating Team, '29. Tome Board, '29. X A 1, l l ffi- Y X id l Q 'J CS QQ N: bX'YK. if e,,msSe-L. Yn- V7 Fifly-nine OWEN O use 5 Entered TOME 1928 Will enter Princeton ALBLSRT OWEN has been a pretty steady commuter to York during his school year. We suspect that there must be at- tractions there that do not exist at Tome. One of his principal athletic qualifications seems to be a good wind, since he is a mem- ber of both the cross-country and debating teams. Tl: e 1929 TRAIL 'ipeli 1 -He - f , -f ,--P ' -fi fb? JAMES ANDREW PAPE Cincinnati, Ohio UJIMH Olympian Basketball, '29, All-Society Basketball, '29. Entered TOME 1928 Will enter Penn. f X fn JIM PAPE has not been with us long enough to get much dope on his personality. He performed very well in society basketball, but otherwise has been busy sawing wood , 7 y f during most of the school year. A' A ' l Sixty The 1929 TRAIL 'ge 2 22 ew JAMES BUCKINGHAM PINKERTON City Point, Fla. JIM PINK Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29. Tome Board, '28, '29, Trail Board, '29. Pythian Football, '28, '29, Tennis Team, '27, '28. Varsity Track Squad, '28. Debating Team, '28. Glee Club, '27. Athletic Council, '28. 69 JJ ' ' ' J- ,i b tw 31 at X H W H FHTZW S ' DEVELOPMENT' QQ, ' EK-t 1 2 ? Y, Fidiiiiii T39 f ,ti-u, '-1,4 X A ! S hx Y 'Q L X-I' N- Yoga SLQLLLM A Ky, 2:-.2 If tffzsiszm Q we E 5g'i.?af 114114, Lrw.no,q,sm,if? XX X-V , ,, W , N V, X-if flyi I Y f x nl--illfl 9 , f 'ff ,ff , . - x f 4'-bunnies coesw New-:A Sixty-one Entered TOME 1925 Will enter Lehigh BESIDES the numerous athletic activities in- dulged in by this son of Florida he finds time for a good deal of plain and fancy studying and reading. His gravity is only equalled by that of an Indian chief or an ancient Roman, and it is said that when he once tried to smile an operation was neces- sary to bring his visage back to normal. The 1929 TRAIL sw be Entered TOME 1926 Will enter Pennsylvania RUFi1s RORTY. the iconoclast, so called be- cause of his memorable encounter with Shakespeare, in which the latter came off second best, is one of the class wits. It is suggested that the only reason Rorty won this battle was because Shakespeare had been on a bust, but we refuse to accept this alibi of the Stratford Barcl's supporters. Many rats will come forward and testify to the terror inspired by this product of the land of Goshen, N. Y. PHILIP ADAMS RORTY. JR. Goshen, N. Y. PHIL Rows Student Council, '29, Track Team, '27, '28, '29. Senior Ring and Pin Committee, '29. Cross Country Team, '28, Tome Board, '28, '29. Classical Club, '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '27, '28, '29. Glee Club, '27, '28, '29. Trail Board, '29. Christian Association, '28, '29. Christian Association Council, '29. Olympian Football, '26, '27. Olympian Basketball, '27, '28, '20. K X ? 1 CMV! - -J, -ca M-.f--- Sixty-Iwo The 1929 TRAIL 54-222, 2-2 2 at 2 JOHN WALLACE SCOTT, JR. Elkton. Md. JACK ScoTTY Captain, Football Team, '28. All-Maryland Football Team, '27. President, Pythian Society, '29. Student Council, '29, Chairman, Senior Ring Committee, '29, Secretary, Athletic Council, '29. Varsity Football Team, '26, '27, '28. Varsity Basketball, '28, '29, Varsity Basketball Squad, '27. Track Squad, '27. Sixly-lbree tl, Entered TOME 1926 Undecided Htikrz is Captain jack, a-coming down the line, just as he came down in many a hard-fought game for Tome. Unfortunately for Scott's ambitions to be the Tarzan and Sandow combined of the murky basement of Jackson, he had to play second fiddle to Hercules Sansbury on most of the feats of strength with which the basement beguiles its leisure hours. Scott's decision as to his future education is not yet made, but we know several institutions that would be glad to have him on their football teams. Tl9e'1929 TRAIL asa 'QQ H Y - , Entered TOME 1927 Will enter M. I. T. As Shepherds college ambition shows, he leans to the scientific, and more than one person has been heard to predict that he will sooner or later blow himself up with some of the weird concoctions that he mixes He frequently turns the crank of machine, but even this strenuous failed to modify the beautiful curves that have given him his nickname. up in lab. the movie work has lines and suggestive ROBERT FRANCIS SHEPHERD Charleston, W. Va. WH1PPET Cum Laude, '29. Quill and Tome Club, '28, '29, Football Squad, '27. Varsity Football, '28. Olympian Basketball, '28. Tome Board, '28, '29, Glee Club, '28, '29. Christian Association, '28, '29, Dramatic Club, '29. QQ I fs 1 :QQ fo luXx:0 Qllllsyf lu W0 1 4 ea. M . Wlllliiif r Illllllif lllllll X! CU 'I l' vo' ' 'el f fill , gfinffgfg' f ::i.::::: ' 4 ' Hall!!! ffff Ellllllg .JL ' gym ff' 7 Sixty-four The 1929 TRAIL we V- 2222 2 as be ARTHUR SAMUEL SHERBURNE, JR. Hazleton, Pa. UART SnoR'rY Quill and Tome Club, '27, '28, '29. Choir, '25, '26, Manager Soccer Team, '28, '29. Athletic Council, '28, '29. 115-Lb. Football, '25, '2-1, '26, '27. 130-Lb. Football, '28. 7-fi .-, x Sixly-fre f D. Entered TOME 1923 Will enter Pennsylvania SHIZRBURNlE'S fur coat would not look so bad if he hadn't cut a strip out of it to paste on his upper lip. Sartorially, Art is a wow, and one can see his vests for miles, even in Atlantic City, as we have heard. When he gets high up in the XVoolworth organization we may expect to see counters in the five and ten emporiums bearing great heaps of spats, canes, and checkered weskitsg and we will get service with them, as Art is well-known for his readiness to help and oblige. The 1929 TRAIL 'geese 2 2, A 222 Entered TOME 1924 Will enter Princeton GOOFY WARD, he of the artistic tempera- ment and the headgear, is the source of much entertainment both in and out of class. Blessed, or cursed, with curiosity, his naive questions often break up an otherwise serious session of learning. Like Tenny- son's little brook, Goofy goes on forever. We believe that he would make a great suc- cess with a circus or a medicine show. as ew CHARLES WIGTON WARD West Palm Beach, Fla. UGOOFH All-Society Football, '27, '28, Pythian Football, '25, '26, '27, '28. Captain, Pythian Football, '28. Captain, All-Society Football, '28, Pythian Basketball, '25, '26, '27, '28, Varsity Track Squad, '27, '28. Varsity Soccer Squad, '28-'29, 115-Lb. Football, '24. 115-Lb. Basketball, '2S. Assistant Art Editor Trail, '27, '28. Art Editor Trail, '29. Quill and Tome Club, '29. Classical Club, '29. Ring and Pin Committee, '29. Choir, '27, '28. O 0 iw K 'Z' it V Ei r YR 5? 0 gil, ll ' ' 1 ' 0 o 1 . fa will 'nv u V I5 ll, M 1 l ,W y , 7 i i. ,X fi! ll A l ii A al l in l 11 1 S ixly-.fix The 1929 TRAIL sa E ge bo' GEORGE WATERS, JR. Port Huron. Mich. GEORGE Olympian Football, '28. Olympian Basketball, '28, '29. Golf Squad, '28, '29. 3 A 79 ' Q D it x? he i WW,-a'Tl ffl lifyfltup-fy, I lx 0 'W' e ' , 0 1 - w if Wi A if 465 i r, r --f.ffi't i y' gf Ciihiltes W 2 -N SiXlJ'-.fEI'6'7I E i Entered TOME 1927 Will enter Michigan WATERS ought to make a splendid Wall Street operator, as it is rumored that he will bet on anything except his chances of getting into college. He has another indi- cation of greatness in the business world, namely, that of being able to write so that no one can possibly tell whether he spells a word right or wrong. Ford had better look to his laurels and his dollars when Waters is free to wake up Michigan. The 1929 TRAIL ci- Y ef M , -- f, , ,, --,, , ig, ',,Y , 'iw EDGAR HOPKINS WOOD Cortland, N. Y. ED Varsity Basketball Squad, '29. l Entered TOME 1928 Will enter Amherst SIGNS of a misspent youth are evident in ar' the way Ed Wood shoots pool in the village den of iniquity . Perhaps he gets 0 'J his basketball ability from the same sense W ' f ,... which enables him to locate the corner , pocket from apparently impossible angles. F AA ,'i, f If he wishes to follow cal Coolidge further f f than Amherst he will have to mend his T nl VH, Nw ,Lf Ill nvn,gg1ui'gfi,sr 1, N !h! !':5 X X lk! rewrites .--fr' Qvizvzlbq Sixty-eight Tb e 1929 TRAIL 'gag ge U E gb-9' HERBERT HENRY ZARING, JR. Shamokin, Pa. ZAnBY Como Glee Club, '29, Cross-Country Team, '28. Christian Association, '29. S X Ilzg X - ,Wg X ' 1I,.. Z fl y .Z X Sixty-nine ' I I Wlillllz E' wx : all' ' 115, lilx S 7 Wil GH- lg ll U ll ' llllll XX ii ul? ll lll::. Iliilil .,r2..--l G Entered TOME 1928 Will enter Pennsylvania ZARING has provided a few bright spots on the Campus this year with his prevailing choice of racetrack suits. If he had been as loud as his raiment, he would certainly have been the big noise, but he has consistently attended to business, and no doubt will con- tinue to do so at Penn with good results for himself and his alma mater. The 1929 TRAIL bs? 'ladf ,, ORMOND COX ZUILL, Hamilton, Bermuda Bos BILL Swimming Team, '28, '29. All-Society Baseball Squad, '28. Olympian Football, '27, '28. Glee Club, '29. Track Squad, '28, Entered TOME 1927 Undecided FROM beyond the well-known twelve mile limit Bob Zuill has apparently smuggled in a large quantity of It , for if there is a girl in the ofhng, he is always to be seen near and obviously welcome. One thing, when he gets back to Bermuda, we know that he won't be sitting in a parked automo- bile with any of the fair sex. The local belles will no doubt add appreciably ro the islands mail after june. JR. LLL, e ' W' Fx f if F 5 mf X- v-44' f F 0 , f C1 L Seventy The 1929 TRA are be How They Rate Mox! Popular ....... Brightext ............... Bex! Natured ....... Bex! Drexxer ..... Wi!!iex! ................ Thinkx he ix .............. Mox! Dignified ........ Laziext ................... Worx! Grind ....... Biggex! Blujfer ...... Worx! Vamp ........ Thinkx He ix .......... Woman Hater ...... Bex! Athlete ...... Quzetext ............. Simplex! ............... Hax biggex! drag ....... Needx it moxt ............... Done mox! for claxx ......... Done claxx moxt ............ Bex! looking ........ Loudex! Talker ....... Worx! Rounder ........ T hinkx he ix ........... Claxx Patriarrh ..... Sporliext ...................... Mox! effervexren! ........... Mox! likely to xurceed ......... Biggex! baby .................... Gloomiex! ........................ Bex! built ........................... Max! perxixtent gambler ........ Claxx politician ................... Claxx Hero ...................... Thinkx he ix .......... Cutext ............... Thinkx he ix ....... Seven!y-one ........BETTES ..............D1oGs .........JENNESS ........BEAUDRY .............WARn ........SHERBURNE ....P1N1cERroN SENIOR CLASS .......CROWELL BETTES .........EAR1. .......ZUn.L ..................FoRD ...............HITE .HELVBNSTON ...............HODGE ...........BET'rEs .........MURPHY .........MuRPHY ........BETTEs ..........JONES .........MURP1-:Y .........RoR'rY .........x.D1c.cs .......ZARlNG .........DAY ...........DIGGS ...........CRANE .........GlRDLER ............H1T1s .........WA'rERs ............Hm2 .............Sco'rT ......CAMERON ......SHEPl-IERD awe C rmlmittee The Dance HERE IS NO DOUBT in the minds of those who attended it that this year's Mid Winter Prom was the best ever held at Tome. Everything connected with the affair was handled in a manner far above satisfactory, and Mr Arthur and the members of the Dance Committee deserve unrestrained praise for their successful efforts to make this year's Prom Tome's best. The dining-hall was decorated modernistically, making a superb setting for the formal Friday night dance, which began as soon as the Dramatic and musical clubs had given their performances in Memorial Hall. The orchestra of Bert Lowns and Rudy Vallee furnished the music, which was up to the high standard of the rest of the delightfullaffair. A specialty tap-dance was extremely well executed by Billie Burke, and added to the general enjoyment experienced by all. Tea dansants were held in the lobby of the Inn both Friday and Saturday afternoons, the first giving the guests an opportunity to get acquainted, and the other offering a last melodious good-bye. . ,T sg qi, Seventy-zlaree T Q Q CQ E 3 IH fav: x -J - '.E'DIIoIz S x ?ki5 5-'xx T ' B 'A ,X N -I:i'1-Yr! ' ,... ' CHNIQQS CQDSBKQ N10-9 -351 Trail Board Editor-in-Chief ROBERT MACLARY DIGC-S Armciute Editorf JENKIN LLOYD-JONES EDWARD GARY HELVENSTON Editorial Staff PHILIP ADAMS RORTY, JR. JAMES SEYMOUR WISE JAMES BIICKINGHAM PINKERTON ROBERT HORTON PEASE Art Editor CHARLES WIGTON WARD Affiftatzt Art Editor! CHARLES CROSBY ALLEN WILLIARI ALVIS EASLEY. JR. DAVID GOODRICH LOCKHART Bzzfitzeff Nlatzager' GLEESON MURPHY, JR. A.f.fiJfdlZl Bmifzeff Mafztzger WALTER LYNN SPALLI-IOLZ Faculty Sllp61'1'iI01' MR. JAMES BEVERIDGE D A VERY COMPETENT STAFF has been appointed this year for the editing and man- aging of THE TRAIL, Mac Diggs has done his work as Editor-in-Chief very proliciently, and has been aided by a competent Staff. Gleeson Murphy, Jr., has executed his duties as Business Manager very capably, while Spallholz has helped him considerably. The Art Board, headed by Ward, has done excellent work, and Mr. Beveridge has joined efforts with the rest of the Board to make this year's annual Tome's best. Seventy-H1'e Y ome Board . r. f A ff. GW 2 y A ,A y Tome Board HE TOMB. under rhe capable editorship of Gleeson Murphy, jr., and the able supervision of Mr. Kinard has, during the year of 1929, far surpassed the excellent quality disclosed in the numbers of the preceding years. To improve the paper to no small degree, various new departments were projected at the beginning of the year. Mac's column, Sport Appeal , the area employed for The Voice of the School,,' the section given over to book reviews, and the space occupied by the latest news items, all constitute innovations made successful by the extremely harmonious working of the Board. Through the serious endeavor cf all the students connected with the organiza- tion it has, in many people's opinicn, attained the mosr significant position of all activi- ties at Tome. Edilor-in-Chief GLEESON MURPHY, JR. Charles Bruneel R. Maclary Diggs James B. Pinkerton Edward Helvenston .Ienkin L. jones Joseph H. Low TOME BOARD Faculty Szzpefzirof' MR. CHARLES C. KINARD Afrirtafzl Edilorr RALPH BIBERMAN . Arrirrianl Burifzerf Mamzgerr Bzzrinerr Mamzgei RICHARD H. BE'rTEs Robert F. Shepherd Philip H. Davis Arthur L. Webber William J. Walters, Jr. Philip .A. Rorty Albert W. Owen GEORGE H. LARK GRANVILLE GRAY, JR. ROBERT BASTIAN. III DONAID N. SANSBURY S even! y-:even Exrlmfzge Editor WILLIAM M. FORD I Student Council GLEESON BIURPHY, JR. RICHARD HARRISON BETTES JAMES SEYMOUR WISE PHILIP ADAMS RORTY, JR. ROBERT MACLARY DIGGS ISAAC LINCOLN MERRILL, JR. THEODORE NEWTON LAW JOHN WALLACE SCOTT, JR. mfg Q, If K 161' 4, S' ov, ,G .qu Seventy-eight Il 'M I ,-i,,yifi,,,: 1, W X ' , ilmnu milky 4- N . li lx Q Q ,fw1l', xx xx 1. 'f 'GX , A A Liy 1' llll fi ' le ,yllil ., 5X xx F3 Wt ll- la ll llffllll. ll. ' gr-uw tew laa C um Laude UM LAUDE continues to grow nationally and in the regard of the school. From the Class of 1928 four men were chosen to wear the golden key. These four were Russell Wetmore, George F. Medill, Charles W. Bulkley, and James A. Van Hook, all of whom are freshmen at Princeton. From the Class of 1929 two men, Robert Francis Shepherd and Robert Maclary Diggs, were selected for early initiation at the public meeting on the eleventh of janu- ary. Both had exceptionally high averages, and the class can be proud of its scholastic champions, who have, in addition, been active in the many-sided life of the School. Shepherd also captured the Lloyd Andrews Hamilton prize, awarded by Cum Laude for excellence in College Board Examinations in june. Dean Christian Gauss, of Princeton, a trustee of the School, addressed the chapter and the School on the importance of purpose in the attainment of happiness and success both in college and later days. After the address the Chapter and the Senior Class were entertained by the Director and Mrs. Brush at their home. Unfortunately, when this book goes to press, those others who will win Cum Laude honors are not yet known, but, whoever they may be, the honor men will be worthy representatives of the Class of 1929 and of Tome. affix' N' X5 Serenly-nine Club Quill am! Tome .1 'l' - Z ll. , ll The Quill And Tome Club President .............................................,.................. Isaac L. MERRILL, ja. Serrelary-Treasurer ......... .......... G EORGE H. LARK Faculty Advisor. ......... .............. M R. BASFORD HE QUILL AND TOME CLUB has had a very successful year. Much good literature has been read and discussed by its members, who have all seemed to take an active part and a keen interest in its work. There have been more outside speakers than in previous years, and each has furthered the enjoyment of the members of the Club. At the first meeting of the year Mr. Basford spoke briefly on the nrles and purpose of the club, the latter of which he explained as to give a fuller and wider knowledge of modern literature than the ordinary reading requirements necessitate. Helvensron then spoke on The Americanization of Edward Bok, an interesting autobiography. Nine more boys were elected to membership. The second meeting was featured by a talk by Diggs on Dean Briggs. Mr. Basford also explained the use of the Club's library. At the next meeting Mr. Charles Lemmi, of Goucher College, spoke on the subject of Games in Connection with Eng- lish Literature. Five more boys were elected to membership just before the next meeting, at which Hanway gave a short talk on jeffrey Farnol, and Merrill reviewed john Brown's Body. Two weeks later Mr. Basford reviewed Point Counter Point, and was followed by Law, who spoke on Booth Tarkington and two of his works. Mr. Donald Kirkley, dramatic critic for the Baltimore Sun,,' addressed the club at the last meeting before THE TRAIL goes to press on Movies as the Most Dangerous Competitor of Literature. ' JJIWE . nm LS J .am Eigbty-one if S A Tome Pla A ,ms if Q 1 ca. ,..,1Q4 lfl, ,-g,LlC-'CD ,..+Ll.-eflL-.il -V-W . ,gba Dramatic Club 1TH BUT Two former members back the Dramatic Club of 1929 has proven an outstanding success. On the night of February 22nd, ushering in the festivities of the Mitl-Winter Prom. two plays, The Man who Died at Twelve O'clock', and Deceivers , were presented before the Student Body and its visitors. Claggett, Teer, and Rowan supplied the talent for the first, the story of which took place in a small negro cabin in the back-woods of North Carolina. In the second play, a light farce of jealous married life, Russ Cameron convincingly played the very beautiful wife of the rather hard-boiled Bert Root, while Dick Bettes, as a gentleman bandit, furnished the second-story work. All honor must be conferred on those who were instrumental in painting and setting up the scenes. Too much credit cannot be given to Mr. Basford for his able direction and patient coaching of the plays. Tome is looking forward to another excellent entertain- ment from its actors just before Commencement. 94 f XX l Ki - Nah Eigbly-llzree 'Q N 'xx U al C 145525 O-ek? IF7 sg y A , . 43 WX a ,fe L D Classical Club HE CLASSICAL CLUB, under the faculty supervision of Dr. Tooker, has' been rather inactive up to the present time. Various circumstances have combined to make it necessary to postpone meetings several times, with the result that only three meetings have been held so far. The group did not hold its first meeting until November 20th when the club was reorganized. Those returning from last year's membership were Diggs, Bettes, Easley, Murphy, jones, Rorty, and Kirkpatrick. These men may therefore be considered the reorganizers of the Classical Club. During the year several new members have been taken in who have maintained honor grades in Latin and Ancient History, and who have shown an active liking for the Classics. Mac Diggs was chosen President of the Club to succeed George Medill, and Bettes retained his last year's position as Secretary. Mr. Beveridge, the honorary member, has always taken an active interest in the affairs of the club and this year is no exception to the rule. On December 11th, Jenkin jones addressed the meeting with a well prepared and lengthy discourse on Roman Private Life . Dr. Tooker gave an interesting and amus- ing talk to the club February 12th on Classical Inscriptions . These two regular meet- ings and the one for the purpose of reorganization, summarize the activities of the Clas- sical Club up to this point, although, doubtless, more meetings will be held before the close of the school year. gs .. Eighly-five C lariflimz A550 ciation f H xv Christian Association N THE W1-IOLESOME Christian influence perpetuated at Tome, the Christian Asso- ciation plays a most substantial part. This group of boys, gathering every Sunday eve- ning after Vespers, procures an honest view of Christian standards of conduct, which, in later life, enables them to acquire and practice clean habits as well as cherish lofty ideals. At these gatherings, which are not of a devotional nature, an attempt is made to discuss frankly and without embarrassment the problems arising in the life of every school-boy. At the usual meeting a member or the supervisor will speak on some topic in keeping with the object of the organization, pausing to ask questions and to observe what his fellow members' opinions are on that particular subject. Much to the advantage of the members, the club has been able, in the last year, to secure no small number of outside speakers from various clubs and universities. Although attendance is voluntary, at every conclave a large body of students may be found. Assisted by a small Council, the President and Secretary take charge of the meetings and direct the business of the Association. The following are the officers of the club: Preridenz .................................................................. RICHARD H. BETTES Vine-Prerident ......... ........ W ILLIAM C. HANWAY, DIR. Secretary .............. ............ G 1.E15soN MURPHY, Jn. Faculty Superviror ......... ........ M R. EMORY S. BASI-'ORD The Council consists of: Philip Rorty, jr. Robert Shepherd George Rae Eigbly-seven 'Q N 'xx LJ 53 ll 'XA KD FN i, WWW A X X A 5 Q Q 1 Six 'K Lx-i ,M In ,ff Nh ,, -j , Glee Club ISCALTSIZ or THIi isNTHUs1AsM and talent of some thirty members throughout the year, the Glee Club, under the skillful guidance of Mr. Sellew, witnessed one of the most successful seasons ever seen at Tome. Practice in preparation for the concerts was held in the Chapel at seven o'cl0ck in the evening at more or less regular intervals, beginning in September. The first program was presented before the student body on the Friday evening preceding the Christmas vacation, and the arrangement of eight selections, two of which were solos by Filbert Hitch, was much enjoyed by all. The February Prom was the joyous occasion for the next presentation of the Club. This performance, together with two plays given by the Dramatic Club and the pieces played by the orchestra, was rendered for the entertainment of the students and their guests prior to the formal dance. The Glee Club's program, which consisted of a pleas- ing combination of college Glees, negro ballads, popular and classical numbers, was enthusiastically received. Undoubtedly the best performance of the concert was the solo singing of Hoagland. At the time THE TRAIL goes to press preparations are under way for the concerts at Martha Washington Seminary and the june Prom. These appear- ances will undoubtedly add still more to the prestige of the Club. Eigbly-nine O1'clae.ftm The Cboif The 1929 TRAIL cw ' Y' Y, ,, ,Jfvggr , , V ,ff-Y Y , , Z ,,,,,g,, , gf, 4 si' tl s L57 5 Orchestra HIS YE.-xR's ORCHESTRA, under the leadership of jim Barron, was one of the best ever turned out by the school. The orchestra this year was not only larger than the usual aggregation, but was also capable of playing a great many more popular numbers. Jim Barron and his two understudies, Shorty Pease and Ken White, performed admir- ably on the saxaphones. The presence cf Sig james and his sousaphone helped con- siderably, and gave the orchestra a greater volume than it has ever before been possible to have. jack Brewer's excellent playing at the piano has been excelled by none in the last few years. Ted Law's work at the drums was good, while Dellert displayed an excellent knowledge of the trumpet. The orchestra suffered somewhat from the lack of stringed instruments, but, nevertheless, proved to the student body that it could produce syncopation of a high quality. The music makers played a number of times before the school, but as yet no trips have been arranged. The concert given at the Mid-Winter Prom was rendered well and received with the hearty approval of a large audience. Ninety-one Aziafifufl Club F7 V3 aQ,,,QzX X- gf: 6 X' Qfwkwgg Aviation Club HIS YEAR has seen a new club founded and flourish. Presley and Lark started this organization with a nucleus of fellows interested in aviation. These were Geohegan, Haas, Hawrin, F. W., Law, Moore, Rae, Spallholz, E. H., Steimle, Weil, and White, K. The club was very fortunate in securing Mr. Garrett as faculty advisor. At the first meeting of the club Lark was elected President and Presley Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Beveridge and Gleeson Murphy were elected to honorary membership. The purpose of the club is to give the members a wider knowledge of modern aviation than that which could be acquired by the reading of newspapers and maga- zines. The meetings, held approximately every two weeks, have been interesting and abounding in information that helps in the understanding of aviation problems. Ar the first meeting of the year Lark and Presley gave talks on The Modern Air- port and The Fokker Super-Universal respectively. The other speakers of the year were Mr. Beveridge on European Airways, Presley on The Flight of the Question Mark, Mr. Mock on The Bellanca Airplane and Factory Operations, and Richard james on My Experiences, all of these speeches being very interesting. At a second business meeting Barron, Easley, Gray, james, U. S., and Wise, were taken into active membership, while all the outside speakers of the year were made honorary members. Presley has asked several other men, prominent in aviation circles, to speak to the club this year, and they are awaited with eagerness by the members. ig? - , X W VP' S' is 4 1' 497 Q .. . -4,4 N ine! y-three S i Club Debating ,r f l ,LX in , ll W .lllilllg CNBDIE-S Cnosiq Alum Llq Debating HE DEBATING CLUB began the third year of its activities at Tome when candidates reported to Mr. Kelbaugh, the Faculty Advisor, and Mr. Tuttle shortly after the Christ- mas recess. These men comprising the Club were President jones, Secretary Woodbury, Owen, Webber, Weyersberg, Hodge, and Helvenston. At the first meeting the purpose and function of the Club was explained by President Jones, and preparations were begun for a debate to be held twelve days afterwards by which those men best suited to repre- sent the school could be selected. The same query was debated then as on February lst with the George School at Philadelphia. It was Resolvedg That the quota provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924 should be eliminatedw. The debaters selected were jones, Owen, Webber, and alternate Weyersberg. Upholding the negative side of the above mentioned resolution the Blue and White team was defeated by the George School debaters. The arguments were exceedingly well developed by both sides, and in his criticism of the speeches after the close of the conflict, Mr. I. R. Kraybill, the judge, declared that the faults of the Tomester's orations rested primarily in the facts that the boys used notes and did not enunciate clearly. At the time THE TRAIL goes to press preparations are under way for the coming debate with Gilman at Tome on April 26th concerning public utilities. It is quite likely, too, that arguments with other schools will be held. Although possibly the small- est extra-curricular activity at Tome the Debating Club has proved both entertaining and interesting to its members. Ninety-fue I . V i - 1 Cheer Leaders HBN THE FOOTBALL SEASON once more got under way, jim Barron, the only cheer leader of last year's trio, asked for volunteers to assist him. Mac Diggs and Shorty Pease promptly reported, andalthough lacking somewhat in experience, these two aided Barron splendidly. The Tome Spirit seemed a little lax at the beginning of the year, but under Barron, Diggs, and Pease it gradually took root, and reached its peak at the Gilman game. On behalf of the teams as well as the School we congratulate these fellows on their commendable work. N inety-fix .' -e4 4. 1 ,w.,4'4..:-, . vf- .-4 u ,J-L . 4 -fw ' :V '...,-A--'-14 .4 ' -A 'J 'f' v ,v:r.'f. - 1415, sl- .g :Q ,Q1:g.,3y.1,.,4,g., -..'.,-.-gg gt! , .L4 - ,I I V V. f2S1,19 Xnf3.4g11f4.-in 7Qs5 A'H ?4f1''4f5wia4'i9?m31gEg4-1. 4 rw 4: Z M ':'sv.'?iu'n ' H 'uL.,L.w 1' 'I - .Lb-3-Q-, , 'fii'f',,TN'1 ,J-QHQ, , fl. , 'Tw '-.',4,.,, 1-. 1... ya-. ,Q-hir: ,K .., -, Law , sl, ra- ' '..-. ',' 4 ' 4 Lf. 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Manager of Soccer .......... Coacb of Golf ............. Captain of Golf ........... Coacb of Tenni: .......... Captain of Tennir ....... Ninety-nine G. Hampton Richards Lewis Albert Kirk .................Richard H. Bettes ..........Theodore N. Law ............john W. Scott .............Oliver Klee ............john W. Scott .........Charles J. Bruneel ..........Stanley Bailey King Root Mr. William R. Macdonald .. ................. Francis W. jenness .................Ra1ph Biberman Robert G. Tuttle ..........Walter L. Spallholz .........Albert Weyersberg Harry G. Ryan ...................Robert Bastian ................William A. Easley ..Mt. Gaither MCD. Garrett .................Theodore N. Law ..........Arthur S. Sherburne james Beveridge .................Isaac L. Merrill Stanton C. Phelps ............William C. Caring Athletic Council Varsity Football , GLORIOUS defeat over Gilman in the last and most colorful game of the schedule brought this year's football season to a fairly successful close. Although Tome lost to Hill, Woodberry Forest, and Princeton Prep in the three other major contests, seven minor games were won making the total of eight victories in eleven games. With Captain Scott, former Captain Hite, and Koppe the only old letter men back as a nucleus, Coaches Klee and MacDonald were confronted at the outset with the task of molding into a competent machine the forty men who reported for the first practice Throughout the Fall the team proved somewhat temperamental, playing superb, mediocre, and poor football at various times. In the opening encounter, which was a 12-O victory over the 62nd Coast Artillery, the team displayed good form considering the fact that it had had only a week of prac- tice. Koppe and Dunlay scored the touchdowns. In the second game the Tomesters conquered the Wesley Collegiate Institute 32-6, showing a decided improvement. Koppe, the Blue and White's powerful and spectacu- lar half-back, was here outstanding, scoring four times. The Blue and White wave continued its onward roll in the next clash, brushing aside a light Swavely team by a 35-0 score. Seeming to suffer from the loss of Dunlay and Hire from the line up, the Tome aggregation played quite unsteadily. In a practice game preparatory to the Hill game at the end of the week Tome defeated Aberdeen 26-0. Tome's grid warriors met their first real opposition of the season in the important clash with Hill, being completely outplayed, outfought, and defeated 24-0 by their heavy, fast-charging opponents. The Kleemen put up a ragged defence, and in addi- One Hundred amz' One 'x R 'va , an .zgffi M, Football Squad The 1929 TRAIL as e bi tion were hampered by numerous penalties. The fact that Tome did not make a single first down is proof of its listless playing. Harden and Scott alone played well. It must be considered, however, that the Tome men were using a wholly new style of offence, to which they were not yet well accustomed. Emerson Institute was a 26-0 victim of the Tome gridmen in an encounter in which the whole squad was used, and the second team played poorly. Walser Hawtin, Jenness, and Koppe all played stellar roles, the latter accounting for two touchdowns. The next game was a practice affair with Aberdeen, which the Tomesters easily won, 27-7. In a steady downpour at Princeton Prep the Blue and White undertook its second contest away from home, that with Hill being the first, and lost 19-0. The Tome team Coach Klee One Hundred and Three Pyllmzm' Ol y 112 piam The 1929 TRAIL Sd . - . f. .. 2-W L - - f- fe ie-f f ' Y '59, showed considerable improvement over its past games and deserved a much better fate. The individual playing of Nathanson, the Princeton Prep quarterback, was the feature of the game. The attack which the coaches had planned and the squad had worked on was spoiled by weather conditions. The next week a remarkable unscored-on eleven from Woodberry Forest journeyed up to defeat the home team by a 24-O score. Although the Tome warriors, backed by unusual cheering in the stands, fought with a vim surpassing any previous display, the fast Virginia eleven outplayed them completely. Buery, the Woodberry halfback who scored four touchdowns, by speed and general ball-carrying ability proved himself one of the best backs ever seen on the Tome gridiron. Tome's rather extensive air attacks during the first of the game met with little success. Wilmington High School succumbed 19-O to a bewildering Blue and White run- ning and passing attack at Wilmington. The Tome backheld, aided by the sensational work of Koppe, was at its best. The whole team, in fact, seemed well prepared to meet Gilman on the next Saturday for the seasonls climax. In the traditional game with Gilman, before three thousand highly excited spec- tators, the Tome gridiron men played above their heads, outclassing any brand of foot- ball they had shown throughout the season and winning 13-6. Only in the last and nerve-wracking fourth quarter, when Gilman's passes were more than usually abundant, and when her rally against 13,0 odds manifested itself in a seventy yard run for touch- down on a pass to Lowndes and shorter completed passes, did the Baltimoreans show decisive superiority over their antagonists. To Harold Koppe, who seemed to be the only man on either team who could make consistent gains by direct end running and line plunging, and who made both of Tome's touchdowns, and to Captain Scott, who broke up so many of Gilman's passes and played so well otherwise, especial praise is due. At the annual football banquet held at the close of the season Walser Hawrin was elected next year's captain and the major letters were awarded to Walser and Freeman Hawtin, Bettes, Dunlay, Earl, Jenness, Law, Lucid, Haas, White, K., Scott, Milford, Shepherd, Koppe, Bailey, Hite, Taylor, Sansbury, and Manager Bruneel. t we Q I . X .W .. Me. The Team One Hundred ,md Fife Aff Soriety Squad 130-lb. Team 3 To riurinmny Annum- 5 ,f-A - .T - ' -aff! - N -, f :iffy ' tQn5.45m2, T. sa i l Societu Football HORTLY AFTER the opening of school the call for candidates was issued. A good number having turned out for each society, work was begun in earnest towards whipping the squads into some semblance of football teams. Again this year the Pythians worked under the able coaching of Mr. Garrett, while Mr. Kelbaugh took charge of the Olympians. The first game of the series was won by the Pythians, 7-0. Murphy played best in the backfield for the Pythians, while Ward was outstanding in the line. Hoagland, right end, was the only Olympian to show up well. The Pythians made it two straight by eking out a meager 6-0 victory. After scor- ing early in the last period by consistently-gaining line bucks, the Pythians found trouble in breaking up a desperate Olympian passing attack from Diggs and Harrell. A scoreless tie postponed the end of the series for another week. The Olympians displayed better football this game, but were threatened once each half by the Pythian buckets. The final game of the series resulted in a 12-0 victory for the Pythians. They outplayed their rivals throughout the game, and showed the scoring punch which they lacked the week before. Barr played excellent football for the Pythians, scoring both touchdowns. After the hnal society game of the season, the teams dropped their partisan rivalry and joined forces to form the All-Society. After a short week of practice together this group was matched against the 130-pound team, the outcome being a scoreless tie. The next game played by this aggregation was with the second varsity. Mr. Garrett's boys emerged victorious from this contest by the score of 13-0. The following week, however, the West Nottingham Academy varsity triumphed over them, 7-0. The final game of the season was played against the Gilman third team at Roland Park. Although the All-Society boys acquitted themselves most creditably throughout the contest, Gilman pushed the ball over the line at the end of the game, leaving the final score 12-9. One Hundred and Seven P yilnia :JJ Winchester Hawk Merrill Crowell Ward Archer Boyd Boulden Barr Murphy Hagerty Midget Team LE. L.T. LG. C. RG. R.T. R.E. Q.B. LH. R.H. BB. Olympiam Burns Metz Berkheiser Easley Pelaez Winters Hoagland Diggs Simonson Wise Harrell One Hundred and Eight 'F' The 1929 TRAIL as A . .ana Limited Weight Football HEN THE CALL for candidates of the 130-lb. football team was made, much good material reported to Coach Pat Ryan, who at once, started to build up one of the strongest limited-weight teams that has been seen here for several years. After a few weeks of practice the eleven scrimmaged the Olympians, who were easily superior. During the next few weeks the 130-pounders worked hard, and when they again scrimmaged the Olympians, they held them to a scoreless tie. The team next scrimmaged the Pythians, whom they held to a O-Q score. Under Coach Ryan's hard workouts the team steadily improved, and several times held the Pythians scoreless, while they consistently downed the Olympians. After the Pythians and Olympians had united into the All-Society, a game was held between them and the 130-pound gridders. To the surprise of the school the smaller and lighter team outplayed its heavier opponents, although there was no score. A little later in the season the plucky 130-pounders played their first outside game, with St. Paul, of Baltimore. The Tome team won by the score of 12-0. Pease and Pearson were outstanding, the former generalling the team in tip-top manner and the latteramaking many fine and spectacular runs. One week remained before the most important game, that with the Gilman fourth team. The team worked hard and steadily, but Gilman took advantage of one of the many breaks of the game, and scored the only touchdown on a recovered fumble. The Midget football team, under the able coaching of Mr. Page, enjoyed one of its most successful seasons of recent years. The team won all but one of the games played, and showed superior football throughout the season. The first game was with a pickup team from Port Deposit, which the Midgets beat by a safe margin. The next game, with Swarthmore, was more evenly matched, and the Tomesters emerged at the top of a 7-6 score. Zerby starred for the Midgets, scoring the touchdown and the Cxffa POIHK. A game with a Perryville team served as a primer for Gilman. Then came the final and long awaited game. The Roland Park opponents were heavier, and although the Tome boys displayed splendid playing, they were downekd by the Gilman gridders to the tune of 19-14. The entire game was hard fought by both teams, and the deciding score came in the last few minutes of play. Xu 'IF I Viv One Hundred and Nine . ...Mywyn A J' NR 'Q Ci b' Vu Coznzlry JJ' Cro , F tai C ross-Country New VARs1'rY SPORT is born. Under the direction of Coach Turtle, for the first time in the school's history, a Cross-Country team was started last Fall. Six boys reported in the early days of practice, but the number steadily increased, until at the end of the season almost twenty were on the squad. Spallholz, W., was elected Captain and Weyersburg Manager. The first meet, that with Maryland Freshmen, was held here on November 10th between the halves of the Woodberry Forest football game. Owing to the superior age and experience of their opponents, although the Tome boys ran well, they were nosed out by the score of 51 to 25. Eleven days later the team journeyed up to Philadelphia, where it got second in an invitation race with six Philadelphia high schools in Fairmont Park. A third meet with Wilmington High School was cancelled by the latter. At a meeting in December Red Nichols was elected Captain of the 1929 team and Woodbury Manager. Four varsity letters were awarded at the end of the season to Spallholz, W., james, jones, and Weyersburg, manager. A hard and interesting schedule is in process of being made out for next year. ea -A. One Hundred and Eleren ketbfzll Squad fl! B K , . 1 :Nl N d 'l n I l O Basketball ITH CAPTAIN JENNESS and Jack Scott returning from last year's team, and a wealth of new and promising material reporting, Coach Ollie Klee seemed destinedtto produce a highly successful quintet for 1929. However, ineligibility, sickness, and inyu- ries took their usual roll, and although the great majority of the games on the schedule were won, four important games were lost, including one of the traditional tussles with Gilman. Herby Heyn, ineligible last year, and Lou Dunlay were the main cogs in the Tome offense, ably assisted by Easy Pickens. Captain jenness played a great defensive game during the entire season. Tome opened its season on January 12th against the Elkton A. C. The starting lineup for Tome consisted of Heyn and Lucid, forwards, jenness, center, and Pickens and Scott, guards. The game was slow and uninteresting, Tome cashing in an easy victory. Heyn caged eleven points and Pickens scored eight, boosting Tome's total score to 37 against Elkron's 17. The team showed flashes of fine coordination and good pros- pects were foreseen for the harder games to come. The following Wednesday Beacom College invaded Port Deposit only to return on the short end of a 32-17 count. The Tome offense during the first half completely dazzled the Wilmington boys, Easy Pickens being in one of his scoring moods and bringing up thirteen counters to his credit. Heyn played a fine offensive game as did Simonson. Welsh and Harley showed up best for Beacom. Peddie next visited Tome for the first major game of the season, and the Tome cagers came up against their first real opposition. The Peddie outfit was fast and clever with a snappy passing attack. The Tomesters never had a look-in, and lost by the score of 30-18. Heyn and Pickens were outstanding for the Blue and White, while Collini and Austin excelled for Peddie. With the appearance of Lou Dunlay in the Tome line-up Wesley Collegiate was overcome. Dunlay and Heyn each sank four field goals in a rather slow game, ending with Tome leading, 35-19. In a most exciting contest Princeton Prep lost a close one to Tome by the score of 26-22 on Saturday, January 26. Dunlay led in the Tome offense while jenness prevented many opposing baskets. The play was closer at all times, the lead continually changing hands and the winner not being known until the final moments of play. The following Wednesday Overbrook High School, of Philadelphia, fell before the Tome attack in an interesting game. The Tomesters clearly showed their superiority but One Hmzdred and Thirteen The 1929 TRAIL 'gd-Y . C also showed lapses in which sloppy basketball prevailed. Dunlay and Heyn again led the scoring, giving Tome a 38-36 decision. Minsky scored fifteen points for Overbrook. It was on Saturday, February 2, against their ancient rivals from Gilman, that the Tome Basketeers reached the height of their form. Gilman never had a chance from the opening whistle, Heyn, Pickens, and Dunlay finding the basket time and again to ring up a 32-14 score at the half. Tome continued its high class brand of play through- out the remainder of the game, and although Samuels, Gilman's diminutive forward, scored fourteen points, the Blue and White rolled up 53 points to Gilman's 32. Washington College Freshmen were the next victims of the Tome passers, losing to the tune of 36-18. Tome assumed the lead early in the game, and was never headed. The freshmen showed little or no coordination and the game was nothing more than a practice session for Ollie Klee's charges. Running up a sixth straight victory, Tome downed Emerson Institute on Saturday, February 9, in a close tussle by the score of 27-26. Dunlay and Hawrin led the Tome attack with aggressive basket approaches and superior passing. Busher starred for Emer- son, collecting four field goals and three fouls. Tome had little trouble the following Wednesday in downing the Delaware junior Varsity. The Tomesters loafed through the first half, but speeded up in the last frame to win by 47-27. Dunlay was the star of the game, giving a fine exhibition of basketball and scoring 21 points. The winning streak of Ollie Klee's passers came to an end on February 16 as they journeyed to Woodberry and were submerged under a 31-20 score. The Blue and White played a listless game, losing many opportunities to score, while Woodberry played its characteristic fighting game, to make the outcome never in doubt. The Tome- sters were over-confident and, although Dunlay and Heyn showed some good basketball, the honors all go to Woodberry. The team revived its winning form temporarily in beating Wenonah Military Academy 43-30 in a spifitless game. The Tome outfit was much better than the score indicates. Dunlay, with 20 points, was high scorer of the game, while Bream was Wenonah's outstanding player. Tome met defeat the day following the Wenonah game, traveling to Baltimore to engage Gilman in the second game of the series. The Tomesters played aggressively and managed to keep pace with the determined spirit of the Gilman team. At the end of the game the score was tied at 34 all, but in the extra period which followed Tome was buried under a barrage of field goals by Samuels and Purnell, all of them long shots. Tome could do nothing in the way of scoring, and the game ended 42-34. Concluding the season Tome dropped a thrilling battle to Wilmington High School. It was a free scoring affair with Tome playing inferior basketball the first half. Dunlay was high point man for Tome, while Ritter was outstanding for Wilmington. The Blue and White speeded up during the second half, but Wilmington did likewise, maintain- ing a safe lead throughout. The game ended 60-51. Following the Wilmington battle, Freeman Hawrin was chosen by his teammates to pilot next year's team, and J. D. Cheek was elected manager. Captain jenness, Captain-elect Hawrin, Heyn, Dunlay, Lucid, Pickens, Simonson, Nichols, and Scott were awarded letters. One Hundred and Fourteen e 1929 TRA an -2- 4 4 be Dunlay Heyn Pickens Lucid Hawrin jenness Simonson Nichols Di g gs Scott Lehsten johnson Wood One Hundred and Fifteen Individual Scoring Gamex Field Goali Foul Goals Total 11 74 14 48 11 38 14 23 11 17 14 8 7 6 6 3 5 2 5 1 4 1 3 0 1 0 my ' ff 'L 22-39 19-41 4-8 11-24 8-18 15-24 6-12 0-4 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 Gilman Gamef Sociely Basketball Squad Society Basketball GROUP OF ENTHUSIASTIC, hard-lighting Olympians secured delicious revenge for their ignominious defeat in Society Football last fall by snatching a five game basketball series from the Pythians for the intra-mural crown. The first game, which was the closest one of the season, was played on january 29th and was won by the Olympians by two foul shots in the last 30 seconds to play, 17-16. A'week later the Olympians again vanquished their traditional enemies, 24-20. On the 21st of February a determined Pythian quintet came from behind to take the third game, 27-23. Seven days after that the Olympians beat their opponents in an exciting struggle, 15-11. It was unnecessary to play the fifth game, as the Olmypians had cinched the series. The regular Pythian quin- tet usually consisted of Birke, Crowell, Ford, Haas, and Barron. The mainstays of the Olympians were Brewer, Van Voorhis, Pape, Burns, and Slingluff. After the Olympian-Pythian series the society players joined forces to complete the All-Society schedule, which had begun beforehand with games against Port Deposit, Gilman, and West Nottingham. Although the team was handicapped in these games on account of not having played together in practice, it won all of these games without particular difficulty. The Belair game was the only one played after the series was over, and the team showed up exceedingly well in this, after a little hard work had got the players working with each other. Birke and Brewer were the most consistent point scorers for the All-Society. One Hundred and Serfenleen , wr LM iw mwwsmp Soccer Squad -fi 7 if Soccer HE TOME SOCCER TEAM emerged from the 1928-29 season, which was the most difficult and interesting ever endured in the school's history, with the good record of eight victories in the thirteen games played. The return of seven of last year's letter men and the ability early demonstrated by several new boys indicated excellent prospects at the outset. The obstacles which so often, as in this case, lie in the path of a success- ful season, sickness and ineligibility, were surmounted by the wise and spirited direction of Coach Pete Garrett and the untiring efforts of the twenty-five to thirty boys who comprised the squad. The strength of the second team was largely responsible for the polishing up of the regulars. The quality of individual playing was heightened to the extent of having several complimentary notices published in the Baltimore papers, accom- panied by pictures, and when the All-State selections were announced, it was found that three Tome players, Captain Ted Law, Harold Koppe, and Norman Hasson were alloted positions on the first and second teams. After only two days of practice the Tome men opened the season with a 3-1 victory over Havre de Grace High School. The work of Clagett and Earl, the latter scoring two goals, was outstanding. The Wolverines from Perryville High were next to be con- quered, but Tome's 1-0 victory came after inferior playing. A superior team from Beacom's Business College then dealt the Blue and White a crushing 3-0 defeat. Next followed a series of three games with overwhelming scores. The first was with Maryland State Normal, which had been tied the year before, the resulting score being 6 to 0. The Tomesters blanked Forest Park next and scored one less point than in the preceding game. Donaldson School's eleven met with a terrific defeat by the score of 9-Og then an acknowledged superior team, the Baltimore Soccer Club, lost out 3 to 1. The first major game of the season to be lost was probably the hardest, that with One Hundred and Nineteen Three Captain: The 1929 TRAIL wee- ee e -1 - - Q bog Baltimore City College, which the visitors took over 3 to 1. The clever footwork and fine coordination of the Collegians proved too much for the rather slumped Blue and White. The next Tuesday Severn was beaten 1 to 0 in a fast game. On the very next day another game was played, this time with the Aberdeen booters, and the outcome was 1 to 0, again in favor of the Tomesters. The traditional Gilman foes were next met twice within two weeks, in the most important games of the year. In the first of these, a fast, well-played game, featured by exceptional performances on both sides, Tome's soccer warriors well earned their 2-1 victory. The second Gilman game, the only one of the season played away from the home pitch, was contested in a drizzling downpour and dense fog. Gilman's two pointers, made by Purnell in the first quarter shortly after the game had started, proved to be the only goals made. Gene Hire was the mainspring in Tome's playing. Booters from the Rockville Athletic Club dealt the Tome men a 1-0 defeat in the final game of the season. ' Those men who so well deserved their minor T's were Captain Law, Captain-elect Pease, Earl, Hasson, Koppe, Bailey, McCord, Sansbury, Meyer, Hire, Barr, Rodgers, Warburton, Harrell, Clagett, and Manager Sherburne. Since the reserve material on hand has been admirably developed it is hoped and thought that next year will see an equally successful season. Captain Ted One Hundred and Twenly-one ling Squad 77 1772 Sw xx ' ,ii i YV ,fi V A ' wx Q X .sfwl nw ESLRDDXJ1 W J Q , 916 6.1 Q1 0 9-X 'Qi N' ' 1. Q N, Elie ifillllir. f A 1- ,fI.lp .33 2--TZ 'Zin cuauies ceozew New --QQ Swimming N MARCH THE THIRTEENTH the swimming season was brought to a conclusion by a complete victory over Loyola. Handicapped by the loss of several valuable mem- bers of last year's team, and held to the disadvantage of working with many new recruits, Coach Ryan turned out a delegation worthy to represent Tome. Through the winning of the South Atlantics at Baltimore, Tome's aggregation proved itself still the predomi- nating power in that sport in this section of the country, winning the annual contest for the sixth consecutive time. Not long after the Thanksgiving vacation the first practice was called, the result being that more than fifty candidates, of which approximately one-sixth were letter men of last year's team, reported for training. After several weeks of intensive work- outs the varsity squad was cut to less than half that number. Captain Bastian, Wise, I-Ianway, Murphy, Hawtin, Craven, Cummings, and Spallholz composed the structure about which the team was built while Palmros, Boyce and Beaudry added new strength to it. As Christmas vacation interrupted the preliminary training period, the first meet was not staged until january sixteenth. Upon that date the team succumbed to Central High School at Washington, losing by the score of 39-29. Only three first places were secured by the Tome swimmers, Bastian and Spallholz doing best. In general the times for the different events were not up to the usual standard. Unfortunately, the competition at the Penn Interscholastics, to which the natators next journeyed, proved too stiff for Tome's representation. Nor did Mercersburg, a bitter rival of Tome in this phase of sports, fare any better there. The few points to Tome's credit were secured by Bastian, who finished fourth in the 220-yard event, and the 200-yard relay team, which managed to tie for third place in its race. West Catholic High won the important contest. However, fate smiled thereafter on Coach Ryan's men, for the remainder of the One Hundred and Twenty-three Informal Spam' The 1929 TRAIL we--- . . .. 5 - .- - . be meets were won by them. The Coatesville Y. M. C. A. team, which next ventured to invade Tome's defences, was defeated by the tremendous score of 50-11. Every first place was captured with comparatively little effort. Hanway, receiving ten points for gaining hrst place in the dives and in the breast stroke, was high scorer of the day. Practically every member who competed in the meet secured points towards making that complete victory. In a like manner Poly was swamped in the third dual meet of the season, the score being 51-17. The only events ceded to Poly were the breast stroke and the 50-yard free style, in which the visiting team showed itself superior. Bastian again distinguished himself by nosing out his opponent in the 100-yard dash. Palmros, Craven, Hanway, Wise, and Murphy also stood out with almost as much brilliance. Although not characterized by a large majority of points, the score being 38-24, the vanquishing of Peddie's swimming team was an important conquest for Tome. First places were well divided, and it was the constant determination of every Tome entrant to place in his event that scored the other points, to achieve the triumph. The dives were won by Murphy, while Bastian and Palmros were conspicuous in the dashes. Swimming with every ounce of energy the mermen emerged triumphant from the contest at the Baltimore Athletic Club. With a score of 49 points, which exceeded that of the school in second place by twenty-seven, Coach Ryan's team won that conflict for the sixth time. Captain Bastian established a new pool record for the 220-yard swim there, and, literally, the Tome fellows ran away with the meet. The next and last meet of the year, which was staged with Loyola High School, was more than a runaway for the Tome swimmers, Loyola gaining only seventeen points while Tome ran its score up to fifty-seven. Virtually every member of the varsity squad participated, and each gave a performance which far surpassed that of the Loyola men. Zuill, with ten points, was the high scorer of the day, although the entire squad deserves considerable credit. Not only did the spirit and willingness of the members of the team contribute to the sport this year, but also the competent supervision of Coach Ryan and the friendly advice of Captain Bastian. 23. - One Hundred and Twenty-ive Bafebull Squad, 1928 I l. Fl 1 in i X 1? 17 l ff - X, !v w w . ,fix ' ' 15- Ji ' yt - 'I-I ,if 1 V1 ' f T - ,,' T q.,. r ' , , Ai 5 W. Ill 'Lil tw it pf .wif , in wr, l. .ffm 1. f .: -Lic ii ui- Varsity Baseball HE 1928 BASEBALL SEASON may be regarded as a success, despite the loss of four of the ten games played. At the beginning of the season Coach Klee was forced to develop a new pitching staff, relying on his veteran infield to carry his team successfully through the year. The first game was played with Wilmington High School, and the Blue and White aggregation emerged victorious, 17-2. Sansbury, a new hurler, allowed but one hit until the seventh inning, when he was relieved by Bailey. The team showed fine early season form and evidence of great possibilities. Goldey College was the next nine to be met. The game was called in the first of the fourth with no score because of a heavy rain, which had been threatening since the start. Tome next met with unexpectedly strong opposition from the West Nottingham Academy but, by a concentrated rally of hits in the last two innings the game was put on ice, and the Blue and White came out victorious, 15-5. Bailey pitched a fine brand of ball, and received throughout the game loyal support from his teammates. Tome next clashed with Beacom Business College, continuing the winning streak by taking that team over, 8-7. Cooley did excellent work on the mound, and the batting showed a great improvement. The Woodberry game, which promised to be a great show, was rained out, and the home fans were immensely disappointed. One Hundred and Tu'en,'y-Jezfen The 1929 TRAIL cgdza- ' i ,WY 1, i Y j f.. j ' :TDQQ The next week, however, Tome encountered City College of Baltimore, which dealt out the first defeat of the year to Coach Klee's men, who were decidedly outclassed, and there was at no time doubt of the outcome, the day ending with an adverse tally of 6-1. Corbi, City's star pill-twirler, baffled the Tomesters completely, and allowed only a few scratch hits. The boys from the Susquehanna heights were decidedly off form, and both batting and fielding were sluggish. In the first major game of the season Tome showed great form in defeating its formidable adversary, Lawrenceville, 9-6. The whole team played 10075 better ball than that which it exhibited against City, and Sansbury showed up excellently in the box. The Maryland State Normal game being called off by jupiter Pluvius, the Blue and White journeyed to Hill, and was defeated 6-2. Tome's playing was again indif- ferent, Chalmers being the only one to show up to regular form. Peddie, the strongest adversary as yet tackled, bowed to the Susquehannites, 10-7, on May 19th. Tome showed fine field-work, and the batting in the pinches was outstanding. Bailey pitched his usual steady game, keeping the visitors in check at all times. The following Wednesday Tome encountered Princeton Prep, and was squashed, 12-5. Princeton Prep had one of the best teams seen here in years, and the Blue and White was utterly outclassed in every respect. Coach Ollie Klee's charges received their fourth defeat at the hands of the Princeton Freshmen, by the close score of 7-6. The game remained tight through nine innings, and the winner was not crowned until the last ball had been pitched. The team played an excellent brand of ball, but seemed to be the victim of bad breaks. The Chester High School game having been cancelled on account of inclement weather, the team keyed itself up for the final great game with Gilman. In the first two rotations the Blue and Gray rushed out and gained a 3-1 lead over their traditional foes, the Blue and White. Then Tome snapped out of its dopey lethargy and started to get busy. Throughout the rest of the struggle the gentlemen from the Roland Park district were held scoreless, and the sun set on a scoreboard favoring the Kleemen, 8-5. Craig starred at bat, making three hits, while Gillespie performed well in the box. The terminating of the season by a victory over Gilman totally blotted out the several less important defeats of the year. Wins over Peddie and Lawrenceville in themselves very plainly showed that the Tome diamond devotees were capable of producing a very high-grade sort of baseball and individual playing as well as team-work was remarkable. Captain Koppe was consistently good throughout the season, and the entire infield proved one of the strongest assets to the team. Chalmers and Archer led the team in batting, while Bailey and Sansbury were the stellar pitchers. At a meeting of the squad at the close of the season Bailey was elected Captain and Curtis King Manager for 1929. One Hundred and Twenty-Eight EGM , T Z1 e 1 9 2 9 T R A I L Batting Averages AB R H RBT 2B 3B HR TB SB SH Pct Chalmers 37 1 5 16 8 3 2 0 22 13 2 433 Archer 36 11 15 8 4 1 0 21 7 1 417 Sansbury 1 7 4 7 2 0 1 0 9 2 1 41 2 Biberman 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 333 Armstrong 46 8 14 12 3 1 0 19 0 0 305 Brickley 36 8 10 8 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 278 Koppe 45 1 3 1 1 6 2 1 3 2 1 7 0 244 Hagerty 39 6 9 5 0 0 0 9 7 6 .231 Craig 3 1 5 7 6 4 1 0 1 3 3 2 .226 Bailey 26 12 5 5 0 2 O 9 6 2 .195 Gillespie 36 8 5 5 5 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 39 Cooley 5 0 0 0 O 0 0 O O 0 .000 IM . ? One Hundred and Twenly-nine s 'f 1 . Golf Squad ,f 1 rf' ff, a tilt 7 ug . v-jg? ff 1- . ' if if 3 r f ,ff W ., af' J . 5,.f'iii ljililii Qs I, ' N I I , yk. pp Q, I Golf N THE WHOLE the golf season was an excellent one. Eight out of the ten dual matches were won, besides Captain Mackie's winning the Maryland Interscholastic Cham- pionships. The tourney held at Greenwich, however, was a great disappointment, for not a man qualified for the first sixteen. In the first match, with Swarthmore Prep, every man won his three points under the Nassau system, which was used throughout the year, making the score 12-0, an easy victory for the Tome linksmen. Captain Mackie had broken his ankle, and so in this match and the four following ones, the teams was forced to get along without his valu- able playing. Thus Merrill, Lanman, Hanway, and Bettes played in the order named. Owing to rain, it was impossible to complete the Wilmington Country Club match. The next conflict, that with Wilmington High School, was a decisive victory for Tome, the score being HM-M. The match was very one-sided, as may be inferred from the score, and did not afford much interest to the spectators. Then came the first defeat, at the hands of Lawrenceville. This match was played in a steady downpour. Bettes and Lanman won three and two points respectively. All others went to the opponents, making the score 7-5. The match with Friends School of Baltimore was a two man match. Bettes and Hanway distinguished themselves by making lik points to the visitors' lyz. From the triangular meet, in which Tome met City and Poly, Tome easily emerged One Hundred and Thirty-one The 1929 TRAIL we gg L ag.. a . d-w victorious, gaining twenty-two and one-half points to City's 8M and Poly's 5. Mackie and Bettes turned in the lowest scores. In the Maryland Interscholastics, Mackie, defending his last year's title, tied for first place with Hanway, of Tome, and O'Brien, of Loyola. In the play-off, however, Mackie was the victor. The match with Hill was one of the most interesting of the season. The score resulted in a tie, 6-6. The absence of Merrill was keenly felt. Next came the most important golf event of all, the Eastern Interscholasrics. Tome's showing was not up to expectations, sixth place being won by the Blue and White. Orcutt, of Lawrenceville, won the individual championship. Without much trouble Tome crushed Peddie. The match was uninteresting, the final score being Mya-lb. Western High School, of Washington, D. C., met defeat at the hands of Tome. This match, too, was one-sided, as the score, 18-0, shows. The Penn Fresh match was a close one. Here Tome had to work for its points. The course was new to all the Tome men, but, nevertheless, they won by the score of 7545. The final match of the season with Lancaster High, was an easy victory for the Tome men. They won The spring tournament between Tome men alone, was won by Merrill, who defeated Lanman 3 and 2 in the finals. The team and its coach, Mr. Veveridge, deserve much credit for the Hne season's record. At the end of the season Merrill was chosen to lead the team through the fol- lowing season. ' '99 u +V mg? Ya p One Hundred and Thirty-three Tefznzx Team lf' xi i w Tennis N ACCOUNT of the inexperience of the members of the 1928 tennis team and the stellar aggregations comprising the hard schedule, the Tome netmen had a poor season. The loss by graduation of three regulars was a severe blow, Barron and Wise alone remaining as a nucleus for a new team. It finished its year of competition of ten matches with three won and seven lost. The first match of the year, against Loyola, was won easily by the Tome team, the visitors lone tally being the result of a doubles match with Barron and Bulkley. The next match of the year, that with Western High School, of Washington, proved disastrous, chalking up the first defeat against Tome in two years. In this encounter Bulkley and Thackera won easily, while Wilke and Thackera were the only Tome doubles victors. The following week the team won from Severn by the score of 6-1. On Saturday the second defeat of the year was suffered at the hands of the Lawrenceville netmen, Wilke being the only Tome man to win from that strong team. The Hill racqueteers proved to be another obstacle in the path of Tome tennis victories. The four singles matches were split evenly, but both doubles contests went to the visitors. Barron and Wilke, both playing exceptionally fine tennis, won their matches, but Thackera and Bulkley lost in straight sets. The doubles matches proved doubly interesting, but Hill annexed both to win easily. The next two matches resulted in defeats by Wilmington and Lancaster, the former winning by the decisive score of 7-0 and the latter coming out on top of a 5-2 count. Forest Park also snatched a victory from the Tome netmen. The matches were hard- fought and interesting. It appeared at first that Tome was headed towards victory, but the final score was 4-5 for the visitors. Gilman, the final and, undoubtedly, the most important match of the season, was also dropped by the Tome racquet-toters by the margin of one point, the score being 5-4. Of the six singles matches each team won three. Captain Barron, Thackara, and DeVausney were all victorious in exceptionally hard fought matches. The Tome netmen were able, however, to take only one of the doubles encounters because of the excep- tiohnal playing of the Roland Parkers. At the close of the season Cating was chosen to captain the 1929 team. One Hundred and Thirty-fue 'N Q Q wi vm we lb 5 be ,A Ti- R in X kia A 4 'A i xx P i f 1 Track -- INNING two out of four dual meets, all of which were extremely close, and faring poorly in both interscholastic clashes, the Tome track men of 1928 passed through a mediocre season. Although a large and enthusiastic squad of thirty-five turned out for the first practice in early March, eligibility rules, and the popularity of baseball, golf, and tennis, accounted for the lack of much stellar material. Captain Einwachter alone returned from the letter men of the past year. For his patience and skill in developing this green squad as much as he did Coach MacDonald deserves much praise. On April 21st spectators braved a driving and continuous rain to witness the Tome team's first test, which it met successfully by defeating Wilmington High School 46-44. Two weeks later the Blue and White journeyed down to the Delaware Interscho- lastics at Newark, an exceptionally fast meet won by Northeast High of Philadelphia, at which ten records were broken. Birke cleared the bar at 5 ft. 616 in. for a second place, and Einwachter took second in the half mile. These were the only Tome men to score. Episcopal High School, Woodberry Forest, Gilman, and Tome placed in the order named at the fifth annual quadrangular Meet on April 1 at Alexandria, Virginia. Ein- wachter's third place in the half mile made Tome's only point in the running events. In the field, however, Medill's tie for first place in the pole vault at ten ft., Birke-'s tie for third place in the high jump, and Gerry Nettleton's second in the javelin throw brought the Tomester's total score up to a meagre 8 points. A few days later Swarthmore Prep fell before the Tome aggregation by a 56-52 One Hundred and Tbirfy-:even The 1929 TRAIL 'wad e --e - ff Abs? score. Virgien, G. Nettleton, and Medill in the field and Rorty in the 220-yard dash all won first places for the home team. The next meet was a defeat at the hands of St. james, the score being 482 to 41 M. The visitors proved themselves much more formidable than had been expected, winning five first places. Exceedingly handicapped by her concession of the mile relay, Tome lost to her ancient Gilman foe by a 60-62 score the meet which closed the track season. The 21 feet broad jump by Tome's young and diminutive athlete, Willard Neu, is worthy of note. First places in the meets were halved by the two teams. At a track banquet held a few days after the Gilman meet G. Nettleton was elected captain and Root manager of the next year's team. The Hillman Prize, offered yearly at commencement to the man displaying most increased track ability, was won by Medill, the pole vaulter. Those winning their major letters were: Neu, Virgien, Birke, Medill, Rorty, G. Nettleton, Einwachter, Day, and Hix. a ,- '.,'3- .H f eati, '41, .gg-.1 fd .t Ag .-iff. - fnaiira.-:. ' f'22C ' '5: l 'fllIx ff ' sim 1, A-flare -1 .z j'ifS7,lg-3? 5 5 Q 'ml - :.-,'Z4i'sh-- M ,. ' jf mi Q 1 . . fm -,' FC ,J1'55'?f 1' 'vw' ', mvfefff Q Mreafft f K -.1a,,x'a,: -' One Hundred and Thirty-eigbi The 1929 TRAIL '9qL.y . ' Y ' , . '. ,. libi Society Baseball URING THE BASEBALL SEASON of 1928 the All-Society team played a total of eight games. Although five of them were lost, the game which meant the most to Tome, that with Gilman, was won by the score of 6-2. The two games lost to the Havre de Grace High School, both of the games in which the Port Deposit team vanquished the Tome representation, the two meets won by West Nottingham, and the contests with St. Paul, Bel Air, and Gilman, from which Tome emerged triumphant,-all composed the schedule of the All-Society aggregation. As the season progressed, a constant improvement of the players was keenly apparent, coming to a climax in a well-deserved victory over Gilman. Kirkpatrick turned in a perfect fielding record, while Jenness possessed the honor of having the highest batting average. The team was in no way a crack group of baseball players, yet each boy exerted a considerable amount of energy, which gives that body of fellows a certain distinction. Limited-Weight Baseball The Tome Midgets brought their season to a successful close by a 12-3 win over Gilman. Of the six games on the schedule they were able to take live with little difficulty, losing only one of the two games with Swarthmore Prep. The Hrst game was played against a Port Deposit team, which was easily won by the Hill boys, 13-4. The same aggregation composed the next opposition, and again met defeat, this time 11-4. After a week of hard practice the Swarthmore Prep Juniors were met on the home field and defeated 17-10. Later on, in a game at Swarthmore, the same team defeated the Midgets 8-3. Port Deposit elementary school was then beaten 25-1. The last game of the season was won easily enough, Tome outclassing the traditional Gilman rivals in every phase of the game. Reynolds' excellent pitching and batting earned for him the honor of being the team's most valuable player. 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'TMA wg, X f ,iw-ww .,-?a:'ff+af' 1 ,awfxg ,a!5 -1- . 524-.,, 'nfkt f liaw x ' ik ' Af t r ,.E3Vl,11.qQm:h w 'f'fQ23,3:45':Y' A' ' M 1, Q 'W iUfiQi?:'...xi?4Q li' Wg HUMQR and ADVERTISING i 2 1 x 'z ' 1 V P T 'z 52 K 5 2 'rf Hi Ks - v SEQIBCSQQI C7'uc'x9Q!'b c'x9 Ql':c'x9 Q1AuCK?3c'x9 G71 FX9 Q1'bcAx9 QIAD FXS!! Q 0 I ix gf .B 6, 7 Y F gl 5 g lg IQ- gl 5 4 ? Q lu fllllglut un E 3 Z S S On the Susquehanna 2 I7 Midway between Baltimore and Philadelphia qi l gl A Tome is a preparatory school which trains its pupils not only is 4? to get into college but to stay there. , U 5 lx Tome's standards are those of the College Entrance Examination 4: l Board. Many members of the faculty are readers for the Board 5 Examinations. Individual advisers are assigned to each student. Q I In Tome's location and equipment are unsurpassed. The buildings gy 5 are of granite, handsomely proportioned, and the grounds are planted 4, 1? and maintained with the greatest care. Each boy has a room to 1 himself. The cuisine is excellent. li 3 X is Tome offers a special two'year junior college course in Com- 4 merce to students who have completed at least two years of high C? school work. Q lu l 6 9 'fa For prospectus address ,Nt .5 6, Z MURRAY PEABODY BRUSH, Ph.D. gil U S Director 23 ? Port Deposit, Md. 5 lg X: gl Z IIGX'DC-IQGXvDCvZQGKv7C-IQC-IR-3Qf2QCvIQ GE-D CYIQGE-R29 GR-DQ-lg ZQGLQQZQW Sept. Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 1. VX' iv. i , 7 5. Irregular Calendar 19-School begins amid many new faces. These faces soon learn that they are Rats. 20 -Sherburne begins his third year in Ancient History. Mr. Beveridge is hopeful. 21-Rat rules go into effect. Campus takes on the aspect of a funeral as rats bid good-bye to bright raiment. 22-Familiar noises heard in the direction of Pat's Shop- Spally has returned. 23-From the looks of the collection plate, the starving Armenians will continue to starve. 24-Ward begins his fourth year in Caesar. Dr. Tooker is not hopeful. 25-Cukor has been looking for joe all day. Who is this new Rat? 26-joe's brother and sister, Harry and Kitty, are reported about the campus. 27 -After counting them seven times, Zaring makes the startling discovery that there are thirteen stars over the pulpit. 28-Mr. Beveridge appears at football game with strange headgear. just an old Scotch custom, boys! 28-Bettes takes his suit to joe Pethersky and tells him to have it ready for the 30 1- Hill game. Optimist! -All traditions are broken. A quarter appears in the collection plate,--the culprit is still at large. Beaudry desires to meet some Port Deposit womeng we advise him to get in touch with Goof Ward. 2-Correspondence department for lovelorn. Results gmaranteed-See Murphy. 3-Mr. Tuttle organizes Cross-Country squad. All we hear is Spallholz. 4-Society of Woman Haters organized. Prominent members of school affected. 5-Cottage shovel-wielders and tobacco-chewers hold forth till wee sma' hours. Dr. Tooker is querulous and tu agen the next morning. 6-Freeman likes Port Deposit night life, but Mr. Bates informs him it isn't being done. 7-Another Sunday comes around. It seems Mr. Sellew isn't yet familiar with the organ. 8-Monday and the good old mystery-meat for dinner. Ask Mr. Lamb. He knows! 9-Nettleton, G., second Pop Warner, swears that the Olympians will beat the 10 Pythians. -Pythians defeat Olympians. Nettleton, G. continues to swear. One Hundred and Forty-four ::QIBCXSQIQfufxfmiuFXS-DQ1'sc'x9Qf5CK5bc'x9QfucAx9Q1'bc'x9Qiu:'x9 Z S 7 S C E, C 1 L Q NATIONAL BANK S? I PORT DEPOSIT, MD. S 2 E Founded 1850 2 BY JACOB TOME S Z In f? S Z S Z S S S Accounts of the Students and Faculty Invited S? AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELER'S CHEQUES S L In IIC-3X,7C.IDGX.7LIOGXJLIDGXv9l2JC,IBGR3C,IOGX.9C,6-JGX.9C.f1-D IQGXJLIDQ 2 Q 2 The 1929 TRAIL sad, Oct Oct Ort Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct. Ort Od. Ort Oct Oct Oct Oct. Ort. Oct Oct Oct 11-Tiffany is seen buying his winter supply of cosmetics and scarlet lingerie. Keep away from him, boys! 12-Rats are told by a certain member of the Student Council that they are inferior to the old boys. As if they needed a reminder! 13-Ford oliiciates as linesman at the football game. His attention was not on the game, however. 14-Mackie comes to town and bums a cigarette. Same old Mackie! 15-Spallholz informs everybody in general that he won the Lake George Mara- thon last summer. We believe him. 16-Jones discovers that the milk is sour and threatens to leave school. Thank heavens we arenit all of the same mind! 17-Societies resume hostilities. Coach Nettleton decides to take up polo. 18-After making Lee wait a week Bettes decides to write. No woman can make a monkey out of me , says Ducky. May we add that she's too late to dc that. 19-Mr. Sellew delights morning chapel with the appropriate UQ finale. As Milton says- Come and trip it as you go, on the light fantastic toe . 20-Tome migrates to Hill. Biberman attends the game with a girl. It must be his money! 21-No vespers! Mr. Lewis waxes wroth when he is applauded by the assembled diners. 22- Doc Waters announces that Tome has taught him at least two things during his stay hereg the art of chewing tobacco and a number of new stories to tell the boys back home. 25- Goof Ward receives his daily special delivery letter, and Rorty works the shovel overtime to keep the room habitable. 24-Olympians and Pythians battle to a scoreless tie. Berkheiser tries to imitate jack Dempsey but Mr. Wolcott insists that football is a gentleman's game. 25-Dr. Tooker begs DeVausney not to ask so many asinine questions. DeVausney manifestly demands the meaning of asinine. We of the great unwashed must be enlightened. 26-Tommy Rowe deposes Bug Face Barron as Tome School's smoothest demagogue. 27-Football game with Emerson attended by many co-eds from the capital city. We hear that it was a fine game. 28-Sunday. Mr. Arthur falls asleep in church. 29-Kershner buys a pack of Piedmonts because no one in the Cottage smokes them. 30-The classification results are known. Numerous Rats discover they're not so bright as they thought they were. 31-Olympians are bested in Hnal game by the Pythians, 12-0. Ford foils Coach Nettleton's trick, play by clearing the playing field of an inolfensive head gear. N ou. 1-Tome School election day is here, finding the Tammany political ring triumph- ant as Murphy is elected School President. One Hundred and Forty-.tix r ggQZ3C'X9QIQl'uc'x9QlAbc'x9Ql'5c'x9QI'uCBG3c'x9Q! uc'x9Ql'bc X9Ql':c'x9? L :rrnusnn new 24: YZ ,Lx Cvxe Siva fV:1 V A.l. 51 K VCLQCTJJQLQQD ,il 3 5 Qrllilrwrith gllflliihillg Wada, A WM 1 ' f 'T Y' uumson Avsnuz con.ron1v-roun-ru srnsrr , X , A f- 3 NW vm: sig? ei lgx j, X Q , L Q K. Clothes for Vacation J E5 d liz M 9 . Summer S port ' Y S L 'J It Itk, -N wg' T054 51 l, M gf 9 Sena' for N ew Illustrated Catalogue ommmmw g .Z U. B BOSTON it Nnnunv comma or Bnxluv Smut ? IIWFOIT PILK IIICH 2 :J 5 W T SHACKBLFQRD E6 Co l Z 5 S Q Insurance J F31 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Q 3 S L, s S Chamber of Commerce Building 2 ? 15f17 COMMERCE STREET Q E BALTIMORE MARYLAND 2 7 Y' nu ur 4 'Nr QHGXJLA-WX.JQ.l06X,2Q.la6x.9Q939Q.loC-3X.9C.laGXv9C.laGX.9Q.laIQGXJQIQQ The 1929 TRAIL Aw - Y - Nov. N00 N011 N011 N011 N011 N00 N011 N00 N 00 Ort. Ori. Oct. Ort. N011 N00 . 2-Dr. Tooker tells his Cicero students that they don't know any Latin. Every- body in the class agrees except DeVausney. 3-The Salem Press, oliicial newspaper of Salem, N. Y., headlines its native son, W. L. Spallholz, as one of Tome's leading athletes. . 4--A day of rest for most people, but not for Waters and Moore, who test the temperature of the Susquehanna. Above mentioned catch their rest in vespets as Mr. Sellew puts his audience to sleep with soft Lydian airs. 5-A Tome master is seen running around the campus in his B.V.D.'s. Ask any member of the Cross Country Squad. . 6-Mr. Beveridge has bet an unknown sum of money that Smith will win the election. Murphy also anticipates increased pecuniary means as he listens for New York City. Ted Law is just as anxious as Murphy. Hoover or Smith? It is in the lap of the Gods. . 7-Bettes turns his amorous intentions elsewhere as Lee suffers from writer's cramps. 8-Murphy is still unable 'to convince Dr. Tooker that the election is not all that it should have been. . 9-Cukor has joined the Choir. Evidently Papa has shut down on the monthly allowance. 10-Mr. Beveridge puts on the airs of a Rockefeller as he sports a handsome Packard limousine of uncertain age. Jones remarks that the new era of Republican prosperity is beginning rather early. 11--Weil and Moore enjoy this balmy Sunday afternoon. They appear worried on the return of Mr. Klee, however, who has seen them five miles on the other side of Wilmington. 12-Cummings and Snibbe begin their Thanksgiving vacation rather early at the request of Dr. Brush. Madison House boys are grateful for the two weeks' vacation. 15-- Greek God Hodge says that Brazil is noted for its nuts. 14-Dr. Tooker announces that if Herby Heyn knew how to translate, write composition, and read sight, he might pass Latin in june. 15-Boone volunteers to supply the school with Baltimore girls for the Gilman tea dance. Certain old boys who remember the last June Prom are suspicious about those girls , 16--Merkle returns to school after an operation on his head. No improvement noticeable. 17-DeVausney is given an extra long vacation by Mr. Bates when discovered smoking in places verboten . N00. 22-Cross Country Team visits Philly. Spallholz buys almost every newspaper N011 Nov in the Quaker City. Incidentally, more good material for the Salem press. 23-Thanksgiving is near, also Gilman Day, and what's more a four day rest for the poor shovel. 24-Gilman Day! Gruver first of alumni to return with wild stories of college life. Great shock to those who l-'now Gruver. Gilman returns to Bal- timore sadder and wiser. One Hundred and Forty-eigb! 5:fY5Ci9Qf Q!-DCiY9Q!-DC-YQQI-5CAY9Q!AbCKTCAYQCY-DC-Y9Qf3C'X9Q?L5CS9Li 5 ' 'I I T' ,., i g Z S 5 if C S 5 al 7 Y 6 1lINew Ideas in Clothes are 5 0 1 Hrst shown here. Q, 5 L Suits and Top Coats 41 E H 335.00 and upward. I S 5 JACOB RJEJED'S SONS gf ? 1' 1424-1426 Chestnut sc. Q1 3 Philacielphia 54, 5 2 f e S 2 7 Y 'ra J 5 Z 2 Compliments fl E Qf 3 5 2 B1-LLA CUKOR, ESQ. 51 A NEW YORK CITY GV ? 4 X S 1 n 5 al - 57 W 25.35.53G5v7QvfDGY,7Cvf0G5v3lTJCv?DG5.79.fDGR,2C-IQGR-Digg The 1929 TRAIL Wada C nf i -Y i A f g bo' N ov. 25- Goof Ward has a crush on a certain damsel in a green hat. Hanway says he is welcome to her. That's what Nelson said last year. Nov. 26-Mr. Tuttle asks Spallholz if he talks like that at the table when he's home. Nov 27-Vant decides to send his trunk home for Thanksgiving. Nov 28-We're all off for four days of merry making! Dec. 2-Back again! Boone sees his last of Tome School and returns to his beloved Dec. Def. Der. Dec. Der. Der. Dec. Der. Der. Der. Dec. Dec. Dec. Der. Nov Nov. Nov. Baltimore for good. Jerry Nettleton and Boots Archer granted fort- night leave for Toledo and Belair, while uncounted members are confined to the campus. What a life! 3-- Mac Diggs and Mr. Arthur have a show down. It seems that Mac only got an 85 in Chem. last bi-weekly. 4-Rorty goes to the infirmary to recuperate. Miss Davis has different ideas. 5- Shifty Spallholz and Moto Biberman engage in hot Hstic encounter. Biberman completely gassed as well as battered. 6-jenness swears he won't shave before Christmas and maybe not then. Early visit of Santa Claus anticipated by Inn kids. 7- Texas Goodhue smokes a cigar. We hope he doesn't feel hurt. 8-Pat tries for two hours to open the doors of his shop only to discover he'd had the key in his pocket. 9--One slot machine check, one street car token, and a two cent stamp found in the collection plate, also about seventy-live pennies. We hope living is cheap in Armenia. 10-Spallholz declares that he shoveled gravel during the summer. Gravel and what else? 11--Merkle and Sellars test Mr. Basford's patience and depart for Home, Sweet Home. 12-Sherburne says he doesnit believe in Santa Claus. This younger generation is getting all out of bounds. 13- Dandruff Ducky, God's gift to women and the great necker from Great Neck, offers, for a nominal fee, to disclose to those who are interested, the art of brow-beating and seducing the fair sex. One at a time, fellows! 14-Tome Glee Club makes its first appearance of the year. Murphy provides the evening's entertainment. 15-Saturday night. Girdler takes his weekly bath. 16--Vant displays his power over women in a rumble seat, while Barron, Easley, Bettes, and Rorty look on in wondering amazement. Ward wishes that he had been there and berates above mentioned for failing to uphold Tome traditions. 18-Tome defeats Wilmington, 19-0. Mr. Beveridge receives a free dinner at Hotel DuPont. 20-Three girls have signilied their intention of attending the tea dance. Ignorant Rats implore Boone to do his stuff. 21- Madame Huetwell wants to have a date with Hodge. As yet the Madame is unsatiated, and Hodge wishes that he weren't so good looking. One Hundred and Fifly QZYXDCY Q15FXSQ11c'x9Ql'uc'x9Ql'uCm5c x9L7'bc'x9 Q1':c'x9Q1'bc'x9:: Z A 3 U 4 W h ' ' fl at S ln Cl I , V Pzctwre? 2 An inspiration-the Crea' tion of an idea-the talent qi of the artist-the skill of v the engraver-and more- 9 the POWER to sell your Q produdt. All these are in l every good advertising pic' C, ture and all are a part of Q' Hawtin's Service. ug W. W. HAWTIN, Pres, R, M. HAWTIN, V. Prol. 2 - .-....H?M........ SIRVICI S THE HAWTIN COMPANY f CHICAGO IO S O U T H W E L L S S T R E E 'T - Artists - Engravers - Ad Setters 2 Q Z n 3 L5 Compliments gl of ua g HENRY P. BURGARD, ESQ. SQ ig BUFFALO, NEW YORK j 2 57 5 2 3 GS.9ll9C-YXJLZOGX MZQGXJQEBDQZDGXJQZDGXJQIBGXDLZD ZOGXJQZOQ The 1929 TRAIL sgd, ,, , L- ' ,, Y J -. Def. 17-Exams are upon us! Dei nobiscum! Der. 18-It won't be long now. Examinitis weighs heavily on the spirits of the student body. Dec. 19-And so another term passes. Merry Christmas to youse guys! Same to the masters? jan. 6-Christmas cheer is past. Lord help the poor working man. jan. 7- Abdul de Bull Bull Bettes returns to school with a greatly enlarged harem on his hands. jan. 8-Mr. Shaw takes charge of a French class. The class learns something foreign to the French language. Stop me if you've heard this one. jan. 9-10:15! Mr. Sasscer says that the basement boys are able to take care of them- selves, and he plugs up his ears with cotton. jan. 10-Cold today. Typical Dixie weather. Sherburne asks Tiny Price if it's cold up where he is. jan. 11-Diggs and Shepherd try to look scholarly at the semi-annual meeting of the Cum Laude Society. Dr. Brush misses' several boxes of his nickel cigars. jan. 12-Jack Beaudry refuses a movie contract, saying that his education must come first, but that afterwards he might consider the offer if he has time. fan. 15-Webb sees and reads Bad Girl for the first time. Wonders why they allow such books at Tome. fan. 14- Mutt James and jeff Rae are separated for 120 minutes on account of classes. Go in a body to fix it up with Dr. Brush. jan. 15-Woodbury, star soccer player, trips over ball and breaks his ankle. fan. 16-Dr. Tooker tells Ford and Rorty that coffee should be put in cups and not on tablecloth. jan. 17-Murphy had a hard night in Baltimore. Sleeps till 11 o'clock and tells Mr. Bates that certain things had to be done. jan. 18-Gene Lockhart entertains the student body. The Tome Orchestra and Palmros also ran. jan. 19- Bug Face Barron sings sweetly during the movies. The movies weren't so good either. A jan. 20-Stiemle, Tome sheik and Tome bum, enjoys the afternoon in the company of the fair sex of Port Deposit. jan. 21-Another week has departed. Cukor wants to know where it went. fan. 22-Bill Easley starts talking up the dance. Sixty fellows and eight girls so far. fan. 23- Red McCord, social lion of Rochester, endorses Ed Pinaud and Listerine as essential assets to popularity. jan. 24-Freeman Hawrin has another date with local talent and decides that Maryland isn't so far behind Illinois after all. Ian. 25-Fesh Frish! But is it? jan. 26-Hawtin, R. F., and Boots Archer again utilize the fire-escape of Monroe House to advantage. jan. 27-Sunday. Coat-Hanger Crowell impressively deposits tive cents in collec- tion plate. One Hundred and Fifty-Iwo Qz 3C'Nx9G, GLf'5C'Nx9Qf 3C'Nx9Q, 3C'Nx9GLf'3CEE5C'Nx9Qf 3C'Nx9Q, BC'Nx9Q, 3C'Nx9I 50- - X l If WH. -H WHY undergo the displeasure of a tiresome train ride? NOW is the time to look at that car for a pleasant drive home when vacation starts. WHY wait until you get home to huy that new Ford you've had your eye on for this summer? NOW is the time to get it and put the first SOO miles on between Port Deposit and your home. NOW that you've thought of it see us about prices. fe M. . s W 'I 1 I wi S ROBERT LESLIE, Ford Dealer PORT DEPOSIT, MD. New and Secondfhand Automobiles i Holm 55 Touchstone When Visiting Tome School Stop at the Hardware Co. Z Hotel CBayou General Hardware HAVRE DE GRACE, MD. Electrical Supplies Paints, Oils, and Glass Q AtwaterfKent Radio R. C. A. Radiolas G. E. Electric Refrigerators 60 Rooms with Bath Q 0 A La Ca-rte and Table d'Hote Q Service Fireproof Phone 125 I PORT DEPOSIT, MD. Wm. Pinkney West, Mgr. ggxvocvfg5x-ocvfaggacvfgggoqgnpcwfggxvoQvfgggncvfgggsc-1,3fgggpgyg . 1' l1lFlIll,. Tbe 1929 TRAIL we. . .pe fan. jan. fan. fan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb Feb. 28-Bill Fowler says that girls have lost all interest for him. Does he expect us to believe that? 29-Deupree discovers he is a Pythian and tries to play basketball accordingly. 30-Olympians win first Society free-for-all by one point. Infirmary full of Pythians. 31-Mr. Bates suspects that someone has been smoking in the basement of Memo- rial. We don't suspect. 1-A new month. Cukor sends his other pair of pajamas to the laundry. 2-Gilman suffers defeat in two sports. johnny Harden pays his bills. 3-Zaring takes vocal lessons from Mr. Sellew. Will someone please put the cat out. 4-Joe Cantillon says he is serious. Anyhow, joe means well. 5-Murphy demonstrates the technique of the Yiddish Gazatz before an admir- ing audience. Fat White and jack Pearson foundered by Walters' question, Who is manager of the Swimming Team ? 6-Bob Hawk leaves these parts for a fortnightly sojourn in Toledo. Manager Easley seen in the vicinity of the swimming pool for the first time this ear. 7-Rain Zloday. Bad year for crops , says Farmer jones, thinking of the dear old homestead back in Oklahoma. 8-jimmy Wise loses his friendship with Mr. Beveridge as latter plasters him with 30 point handicap. 9-Soccer Team meets defeat at Gilman. They go en meme to drown their sorrow at the Gayety. 10-Cheney writes home for his Tux. Instead of Tux Mama Cheney sends lux. What lux some people have, says Goof Ward. 11-Blue Monday. Eight boys prepared. Masters delighted. 12-Seniors pose for animal crackers. Pete jenness and Phil Rorty shave for the occasion. 13-Photographer photographs. Mr. Beveridge scrutinizes affairs through a sec- ond-hand watch crystal. 14-Presley enters Karl's Barber Shop and asks for a shave. We fail to see the point of that. 15-A week until the Prom. Only a dozen injured around the mail boxes. Squeak Neil sees no occasion for such foolishness. 16-Be my Valentine! Dr. Tooker renews acquaintance with Cecilia, and Stub Hawrin exchanges greetings with Two Bit Lizzie . 17-Conland admits that if someone hadn't stepped on his foot he would have made the All-State Soccer Team. 18-Mr. Sellew threatens to shave his side-burns as the Glee Club becomes a bit discordant. Glee Club tries hard enough, what more does he want? 19-This is Tuesday. The dining room grows stranger by the hour. 20-This is Wednesday. Cottage boys are disturbed by rumors from Mrs. Bagley. One Hundred and Fifly-four l:Guc'x9Qfuruf uc'x9Qf'ufx9Q1'uc'x9QfWcaGuc'x9Q!wcX9Qf5fx9efwrx9:: 2 YT In 24 5 Z . S :X A 11ttle iizik S . I of Q mmute E 1:0 r av gpelicious and Refreshing 5 In I 'N A b1g rest 2 gl 2 L .r i 1 1 X ,A , '-4 3 I -QW , 4: 'g Work long enough, 5 walk far enough, play Q hard enough - and Q 2 you've got to stop. 4: In Good workers know A it's good to pause a fl ., U mmute now and then 2 to relax and refresh 'M yourself - - With an ii T? ice-cold Coca-Cola, g, f - N a little minute is long 4 ? in K E, enough for a big rest. qv E , xx fi The Coca-Cola co., Adam, ca. J N U r . 1 - If 9 tn 4 'L' I .fx A 'N 5 tx! 4 t Q , 4 . 1 : Qt f I f ,A SX ' ? I . f 'G , 8 'll' Q F, I QQ, - mz zon., qv 5 a day 5 Z Qi 40 IT HAD TO BE COOD TO GET WHERE IT IS K 5 Z .X 5 . s Z -IGN,C,loGx2Q..laGX.9Q.A5GX.JQm2Q.loGxvpc,1gGX.2C!aGX.2C.lafacixncfaes Tbe 1929 TRAIL wc, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar Mar Mar. Mar. Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mm' Mar 21-Rumors are confirmed. Gaboons and spitoons are put on the shelf over the week-end. Make way for the fair sex! 22-The Big day is here, or shall we say night? Bigger and better women attend, Pinkerton falls in love, while the Dance Committee wears important- looking red ribbons across stiff-bosomed shirts. 23-Feminine element leaves amid emotional partings. Pinkerton is still in love. Cottage moves back to where it never should have left. 24-No church today. Nice day. Rorty addresses Christian Association on lec- tures, etc., he and Bettes attended at Princeton. Hanway asks for addi- tional information. Bettes and Rorty look non-committal, but bull-sessions thrive and the adventurous pair anticipate a forthcoming collaboration in True Stories . 25-Another blue Monday, but why shouldn't it be? Even that delicious hash can't dispell our gloom. 26-Dreyer is told not to forget to tip the chief. 27- Chief Bates is two bits richer by virtue of Dreyer's generosity. 28-Prize fight enthusiasts gather in Memorial Hall. Some are elevatedg others are lowered. 1-Tooker-BeveridgeSasscer-Wolcott bridge combination commences in the Doc- tor's Cottage Study. Doctor Tooker inadvertently trumps his partner's ace as gentle voices from the basement drift into the room. 2- Diz Bruneel claims Monroe House is the best on the hill. Now we know he's crazy! 3- Mac Diggs acquires a Gayety ticket stub from the collection plate. Dr. Tooker takes his 938th walk to Rock Run. 4-Wonder when Conland is going to move his bed down to Winchester's. 5-Johns Hopkins Musical Clubs entertain us. Mr. Sellew makes discouraging comparisons. 6-Only nine more days until this is over, thank heavens! 7-Zaring is caught in the act of taking a shave, and the plumbers discover who stole their blowtorch. 8-Dr. Tooker makes very disparaging remarks upon the intelligence of his Latin class in general, and upon ye author of the irregular calendar in particular. 9-Teer mistakes Ted Law for Paderewski, the great musician. 10-Head waiter cautions Steimle not to bend so many forks. Prospects for spring trencher team seem excellent. 11-School decides to allow Spally to go to receive the civic honors of Salem. Great quiet reigns in Pat's Shop. 12-Who put pinkeye germs in the pumping machinery? 13-Swimming team tries to give each other points. This is too much for Bettes' heart. 14-Mr. Bates advises some chronic hypochondriacs to keep away from Doctor. Drake is seen at Chapel for the second time this year. 15-No more of this or we'll bust. One Hundred and Fifty-fix IlQIBCXQQIQinc'x9Qiuc'x9G1'uc'x9Ql'uCwuc'x9Qfuc'x9Qfsc'x9Q1'5 Z is Wm. Winchester 2 S' Established isss fl CANDY g KITCHEN Bl I Do Reg. U. S. Put. Off. 'Q the Underwear lu Sundaes of All Flavors E Belle Mead Sweets of Quail ty A BREYER'S ICE CREAM P Finest Going and S Sandwiches, Pies, A GARMENT FUR ? Hot Chocolate, Coffee EVERY TASTE Lg Headquarters for 'Tome Students 7 CCAT SHIRT lu ig Pul1fCver 4' SHIRT S McDowell, Knee Length Z A fd Company, Inc. DRAWER5 S 221223 West Pratt Street K? Baltimore, Md' Ask for and Look for E U' B. V. D. lf- Manufacturing 5 and Iobbmg THE B. V. D. COMPANY, INC. fl Confectiofners Sole Makers 13 B. V. D. UNDERWEAR A New York 7 Agent for jx JOHNSTON'S Next .O Myself 1 nt. AB. V. D., Best 5 Milwatikee 2 S xox.: c,1aox,QC,feGx.2Q.fa csxvmsepcvfa Gx.2 C,1aGx.v L19 GXJ Cvfo IOGXJ exe Tb e 1929 TRAIL Qpd - fi 1 -- ' - - Y ' -Y Y 456 Association of Anti-Tonsorialists Reguirementx for adminion-Patronize neither Krauss nor Karl. Morro Let nalure take iff murre. FACULTY ADVISOR Sideburn Sellew Prerident- Tarzan Jenness Vice-Prefident- Hobo Hoagland f Secretary- Peach Fuzz Law MEMBERS Once a month Ward Dark Dial Blakely Hairlip Hodge Happy jack Scott Sunday only Rorty Bug Face Barron Ape Sherburne Rail Warmer Lehsten HONORARY MEMBER Mr. Beveridge One Hundred and Fifty-eight QZWCXSQZl?BC'X9QZ3CX9Q!5KX9QibCI5C'X9QfbC'X9Q1AbC'X9QIAbCi9ll 1 S PAT'S SHOP Q TOMESCHOOL U Everything in the Atliletic Line QT Q 25 oi Q f,.,j , 1' ' i-- fs- Football Outfits Tennis Supplies N Golf Clubs Stationery K Toilet Articles Coiifectioiis Q Ui V . . P ' 1 l .V in 7 ' Q , H . f ......A1. . X ' i' fl! CARROLL'S LAUNDRY, HAVRE DE GRACE, MARYLAND Q IGRJLKBGXQQ,IB6X.9C.IvDGXv9Q.'J'dJCZE3GX+9Q.18GX.9Q.6DGi9Q.1D ZDGXJLIO 5' ' 4 YT U ' G A 4 R YI :J A 6, Y Q 5 4 fl U UN e t ti S 4 The 1929 TRAIL 'ed -f -Y e en sbs? 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Silve1wa're Catalog Sent Upon 1- 0 Effffilggglmleli st' -ll S Request Z S :L William QMOOTQ B and C 'Q Taxi Service for Pocket Billiards 1 I3 TOME SCHOOL 5 1 ? Will meet trains at X0 1 0 0 Q Perryville and Aiken 9 'D 5 Phone 30 ? ICE CREAM lu SOFT DRINKS fa t X ON Complete Line of Smokers' Articles S XJ BROWN and CUNNINGHAM f? PORT DEPos1T, MD. Pfopfiefofs lk! , 'fl QIGXJ LIBGXJ L18 GXJ Q,I9Gx,DQ5Q9c,1g Gxvo Qgggxvo Q-19 GR-DCWIQ 1,352-J gfg.. The 1929 TRAIL we so we Philosophers' Forum Requirementx of admiffion-Be able to talk intelligently, more or less, on any subject good or bad. Mo'rTo Shovel, Jlaozfel, and :bowel FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. Basford Prefident- Gashouse Bettes Vice-Prexident- Windy Spallholz Secreiary- Anaesthetic'' Goof Ward FELLOW PHILOSOPH ERS One Lung Waters Dream Kisses Hodge Bul1,' Barron Pilot Nichols Four Flusher Hitch Mushmouth Boyce Aristotle jones Gusty Gus Dunlay HONORARY MEMBER Mr. A. Robert Shaw One Hundred and Sixty-two 1 GI3C'X9C!LZ5C'X9QZ'3C'X9QI3c'x9Q1'3CK?bc'x9Q75c x9Q1-55x9Q13fx9 English Clothes Cfailored In Cbfmerica I Qywmnezsfnoevsafoezrsfoepsfsfxvowzfoesfm Clhis QMatter of University: OMQHHQTH, NUT by reason of accident has The Van Co., Baltimore, hecome the accredited exponent of correctness in apparel for the col' lege man. WE have studied the college man-his whims and his preferences. And the clothes we present for his approval reflect the authentic university manner. THE VAN CD. 14 N. Charles Street Baltimore, Md. O C- J' Benson 54 CO' KH1'l,S Barber Shop FURNITURE and Interior Decorations S0163 N. CHARLES ST. at Franklin BALTIMORE, MD. Q is where you get the best in service. It is the most modern and up' tofdate. We solicit Tome patronage and make a specialty of young menls hairfcuts. Furniture Upholstery Rugs Staffs Q Vxfall Papers Drapery Painting Lamps PORT DEPCSIT, MD. GEJQ.feDGEJQ.fQGS2QZ9GXJQT2Ql.DGX..9lf'3GS9Q.?OGiQll3lEDGkjQ The 1929 TRAIL we ee be Order of Knights of the Ballroom Requirement: of admiryion-A higher knowledge of how to move, rhythmatically, the arms, the legs, the feet, or what have you? Mo'r'ro V0-do-de-o-do. FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. Wolcott President-' 'Washboard Barron Vice-President-' 'Stomp-Foot Murphy Secretary- Easy Mover Teer BROTHER HooFERs Sluefoot Hawrin, F. W. Lightfoot Cantillon Arthur Murray Easley Loe Pash Diggs Cowboy Low Rhythm Boy Birke Flat Foot Bettes Monkey Glands Root HONORARY MEMBER Madame Huetwell One Hundred and Sixty-four QIBCXQQI Q11c'x9Q1'5c'x9Q1'5Fx9Q1 sCw5c'X9Qf5c'x9Ql'bc'x9Q1':c X9 Cleaves Printing CO. Quality Plus Economy COLOR WORK EMBOSSING Plateless Engraving Phone 395 ELKTON, MD. Wm. A. Donnelly 227 Callowhill Street PHILADELPHIA MEATS PROVISICDNS POULTRY Robert L. 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CABLES ADDRESS DAVISCO MINERS AND SHIPPERS DAVIS - ORENDA - DAVISfPIEDMONTfSMITHING BEAVER CREEK - THOMAS COALS For ByfProduct, Bunker, Export, Smithing, Domestic and Steam use Mines on Western Maryland and Baltimore U Ohio R l ads NEW YORK: S, ge Building PHILADELPHIA L Cl Trl B ld g NEW HAVEN CONN R g Sh Bldg Greetzngs The MAY Co. for eflthletie 6 Equipment Frederick Huetwell BALTIMORE, MD. DETROIT, MICH. ,H .... A ,.,, M777 A . .- G27L10GX.9CvIBGX7C.feDGX.9l1i9C.1DGQ9Q..I0GX..9C.loDGQ9C.ID ZQGXDQIQ The 1929 TRAIL we as e. .sa Students Enrolled in 1928-1929 Ramon Gabriel Aboy ........ John james Abrahams .......... William Harry Abrahams ..... Ralph Filor Allison ............. Bona Allen, III .................. Charles Crosby Allen ......... Earle Anders Andersen ........ Carvil Reid Archer ............... jose del Carmen Ariza ......... Edgar Garrison Ballenger, J james Charles Barron ........... William Leon Bartlett ............. Robert Bastian, III ............ john Edward Beaudry .......... Stanley Rufus Benjamin ...... jonathan Charles Berkheiser ....... Richard Harrison Bettes ........... ...............Santurce, P. R. .........Port Deposit, Md. , .......... Port Deposit, Md. ..........Stony Point, N. Y. ......................... Bel Air, Md. .......................Buford, Ga. ............................Boston, Mass. Croix, Virgin Islands .............Port Deposit, Md. ...................Atlanta, Ga. ..........New York, N. Y. ........Perry Point, Md. ........Philadelphia, Pa. .............Cortland, N. Y. .........Port Deposit, Md. .............Shenandoah, Pa. ........Great Neck, N. Y. Ralph Biberman .................. .. ............... Germantown, Pa. William David Birke .............. ....... ......... H u ntington, West Va. joseph Anacleto Blakely ........................ ............ M exico City, Mex. Robert Irwin Blakslee ............................... ........... G ermantown, Pa. Thomas Chandler Cruikshank Bond ........ ......... P ort Deposit, Md. Horace Wilson Bonnett ........................ ........... A berdeen, Md. Warren Lee Bonnett ................ ................................ A berdeen, Md. Alexander Gordon Boone ........ ................................... G ovans, Md. Cornell Dent Booth .............. ........ A berdeen Proving Ground, Md. Robert Middleton Booth .......... ....... A berdeen Proving Ground, Md. Harry Beach Bowen, jr ............................. ................................ B altimore, Md. Edward Gillet Boyce ........................................ ........ B altimore, Md. Ethelbert Ludlow Dudley Breckinridge .......... ........... I. exington, Ky. john Henry Brewer ...................................... ........ G errnantown, Pa. Walter Booth Brooks, III ......................... ........... B altimore, Md. Charles julian Bruneel ............... Robert Alexander Bryson, Jr ....... Peter Burgard .......................... Jed William Burns .............. Roger Beatty Butler .......... Earl Russell Cameron ........... Walter Bieber Cameron ........ ........New York, N. Y. .........North East, Md. ........Buffalo, N. Y. .............Wichita, Kas. ................Sewickley, Pa. ........Charleston, West Va. ...........Daytona Beach, Fla 'ose h Michael Cantillon ........ .............. M inneapolis, Minn. I P William Clarke Caring ......... joseph Darling Cheek, jr ........ ,,,, John Tyrrell Cheney, It .................. George Henry Chipchase, Jr .......... Allan Howes Christiancy ........... ...Jackson Heights, N. Y. ...............Nashville, Tenn. ...........Btonxville, N. Y. ............Aiken, S. C. ........Allandale, Fla. One Hundred and Sixty-eight QECYBKXEDQI Q15 CAX9 Q13 c'x9 Q!-BC-39 QfbCHS3c'x9 G13 c'x9Q1'bc'x9 Ql'sc'x9 195-BC-Y9QfXAX9 B 2 U D E is Z S Z B Ti B L, is Z LS 2 Nl E L5 2 is 2 Ls 2 32 H. C. THOMPSON Wholesale Dealer in Fruits Vegetables anal Products 205 W. 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Price 11le No. 131 ac HContains N b-lac leads of any one degree, each 4V ........ .... I 'r ce 151- L No. 1352 Pack-Contains ti leads of any one color, each -UA. ...... ..... .. ...Price 151' 0 1 'I L. fr 1 ROPE W ORKS lv Correct Ofpparel F cz n Q7 S m a P t 4 lvlanufactwrers of CL4CCE'SSOPZ'6?S C2Wanz'Ia and Sisal 1u ln U I lu V I-IocHscH1LD,KoHN 8q,Co.. BALTIMORE. Mn. 12 1 Cordage Telephone 0238 Newton MASPETH N. Y. IIGQ3 LIB GXv9C.fO GX.7C.lOGX.9 QP! C-163 GX? 9.10 GXJ LID GSK!-D IOGSJQZB The 1929 TRA 'gd' , IL ' we Lansdale Ghiselin Clagett ......... ................. U pper Marlboro, Md. Alfred Morris Coane .............. .............................. P hiladelphia, Pa. john Bodie Coleman .................. ........ A berdeen Proving Ground, Md. Charles Henschel Conland ......... ............................... H artford, Conn. George Edward Connelly ........ ........................... R ising Sun, Md. Eugene Joseph Cooney ........ .................... R ising Sun, Md. Cesar Geronimo Copello ..... William Corcoran ................ George Levering Crane ........... Algernon Atkinson Craven ........ Charles Monroe Crowell, jr .......... Clarence Bela Cukor ................... Cyrus Curtis Cummings ................. Philip Hurn Davis ............................ Richard Miller Acton Davis, jr ...,.... Gaylord Hill Day ........................... William David Dellert, Jr ......... Richard Redwood Deupree .......... William Henry DeVausney ........ Henry Lawrence deZeng, III ........ Robert Maclary Diggs ........ Frederick Thomas Drake, jr ....... Lewis Park Drayer .............. Lewis Simion Dunlay ......... i Richard Earl ..................... ......... t ....... William Alvis Easley, Jr ...... ........... ........Santiago, Dominican Rep. .........Tuxedo Park, N. Y. ..........Ann Arbor, Mich. ..........Greenwood, Va. ..................York, Pa. ........New York, N. Y. .......Merchantville, N. .........Toronto, Canada .............Salem, N. J. .........Perry Point, Md. .......Pirtsfield, Mass. ...........Cinc1nnat1, O. ..........Roselle, N. I. .........Geneva, N. Y. ..........Tulsa, Okla. ............Baltimore, Md. ............Fort Wayne, Ind. .............Watertown, N. Y. ........Kew Gardens, N. Y. ........Ok1ahoma City, Okla. Michael Charles Erlanger ........ .................. N ew York, N. Y. Creed Fulton Etter .............. ....................... R ising Sun, Md. Hugh McClellan Exton ........ .......... G overnor's Island, N. Y. Robert john Fallert ...... . .................... Brooklyn, N. Y. William Flatow ................ ............... N ew York, N. Y. Arthur Wilson Footer ........ William Michaux Ford ........ William Bonnett Fowler .... Howard Hall Freeman ............ . ........ Joseph Gregory Geoghegan ........ .................. Tom Mercer Girdler ............... john Brooks Goodhue ......... Granville Gray, jr ........... Elliot Lee Haas ..................... john Pulis Hagerty ..................... Edward Cuyler Hammond. William Claude Hanway, jr ...... john Hale Harden .................. ........................ ...........Cumberland, Md. ...........New Harmony, Ind. . ................. White Plains, N. Y. .............White Plains, N. Y. Charles Howard Frech ........ ...... .Thousand Island Park, N. Y. .Garden City, N. Y. ..............Sewickley, aP. .......Beaumont, Tex. .........Richmond, Va. ..............Atlanta, Ga. .......Port Deposit, Md. ............Baltimore, Md. .................Detroit, Mich. .Oklahoma City, Okla. Paul Hardy, Jr ............................ ........................ ....... H u ntington, West Va. Francis Lightfoot Lee Harrell ........ ....... B ayside, N. Y., Mexico City, Mexico Charles Alfred Harwood, jr ....... .............................................. D ayton, O. One Hundred and Seventy-two S QIWCXEDQIQ1-3CTX9Q!'3C'X9QI'5C'X9Qf'bCZFbC'X9G!AbC'X9QIADCAXQQIABCAXQ I PRIZES AND TROPHIES FOR SCHOLASTIC AND ATHLETIC COMPETITIONS In addition to a complete stock of cups and medals, there are numerf ous other articles suitable for this purpose, of a more personal nature -pocket knives, pen and pencil sets, watch chains, wrist and pock' et watches, cuff links, leather wal' lets and key holders. Correspondence Invited J. E. CALDWELL ec Co. ,swarm - siivnwuiz - wneufs - 51-,n-iounv Chestnut Street at Juniper S PHILADELPHIA or MOTOR CAR 5' ' ., I - sr IcE.tHEAM SUPPLY CO. Patronize the Breyer Dealer G B R E Y E R Ice Cream Co. CHARLESTON, West Virginia PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK WASHINGTON NEWARK H. F. SHEPHERD, Pres. Givx-lQGRv?C-lQGEvQCvIQGKv9QRJC-lb GE-J CvIaGXvD CYIQ Gixvlg ZQGQQLZQ Mfzdimfz H owe GISCXSCYQf'5c'x9G1'sc'x9C7 bc'x9Q1'uCK?bc'x9E'1':c'x9CYBCAXSQYDJXS For prep school and college men and through all walks of life Crawford Shoes will serve you . , ii! F 'V::s r Z'?4: I I smfuyy Exclusively at JOEL ACKER'S The Store of Quality Phone 10? PORT DEPOSIT, MD. J. Logan jenkins E. B. Taylor SATIN . SMGDTH Ice Cream 6 Served exclusively at Get Estimates from TOME SCHOOL JENKINS Z? TAYLOR, CATERERS, Inc. S. W. COR. MOSHER STREET M R Srnith 8 Son at Druid Hill Avenue Phone MADISON 3420 OXFORD, PENNSYLVANIA BALTIMORE, MD. Kiwi!-?QGEv-DC'-ljGR-7QvlgGE-DQQQQQQGL-9CvZQGgDC-lQGE'DC-IQ 2QGLjQ, The 929 TRAIL 109' w- , ,. , Robert Franklin Hawk ............ Frederick Walser Hawtin ......... Raymond Freeman Hawrin ....... Wells Lloyd Hawrin ................. Edward Gary Helvenston ......... Charles Walter Heyn ............. Harold Hirsh, jr .................. Filbert Martin Hitch ..,................ Eugene Golliday Hite .................. Archibald Miller Hoagland, jr ........ Edgar Ashmun Hodge ................. Peter Van Buren Hoes ................. George Hollister Hogle ....................... john Thomas Chew Hopkins III ........ Frederick Guy Lincoln Huetwell. Charles Hutzler ............................ Harry Meredith Ivins ......... Harvey Franklin Ivine ......... Joseph Milligan Jackson ......... Ulysses Siegfried james, Jr ........ William julian James ............. Francis Ward jenness ......... justice Gulfey johnson ........ jenkin Lloyd jones ............. Carleton Romig Kear, jr ........ Walter Raker Kershner ......... Curtiss King ........................ Hugh Purviance King, jr ....... Roger Bertine Kirkpatrick ......... George Henry Lark ................. Theodore Newton Law ....... john Marshall Lee .............. Erich Atmore Lehsten ................ David Goodrich Lockhart ......... James Richmond Low ............. joseph Hawkins Low, Jr ........ Ambrose Meara Lucid ........ Levin David Lynch ................ john Graham MacLetchie ....... James Donald McClymont ......... Samuel McCord ...................... Burton Marven McFadden ........ Roscoe Isaac McFadden ......... Charles Vincent Martin ......... Mark Merkle ........................ Isaac Lincoln Merrill, jr ........ john Buffington Merrill ....... August Merz, .Ir .................. ...........Toledo, O. .......Hinsdale, Ill. .......Hinsdale, Ill. .......Hinsdale, Ill. ..............Ocala, Fla. .......Baltimore, Md. ............Atlanta, Ga. ................Laurel, Del. Port Deposit, Md. ........Williamsport, Pa. .Rio de janiero, Brazil .................Yonkers, N. Y. ...Salt Lake City, Utah .......Port Deposit, Md. ............Detroit, Mich. ........Richmond, Va. ........Aberdeen, Md. ...........Aberdeen, Md. ..................Aiken, Md. .........Maplewood, N. J. .......Havre de Grace, Md. New York, N. Y. ..................Toledo, O. ............Tulsa, Okla. .........Havana, Cuba ............Shamokin, Pa. .........Hartford, Conn. ........Hewlett, N. Y. ........jamesburg, N. J. ........Hackensack, N. ..........Port Chester, N. Y. Salt Lake City, Utah ...........Grantwood, N. J ........Longwoods, Md. .........Welcome, Va. .........Welcome, Va. ..........Syracuse, N. Y. .........Ocean City, Md. ....Sound Beach, Conn. .New Haven, Conn. ........Rochester, N. Y. .........Port Deposit, Md. .........Port Deposit, Md. ................Colora, Md. .................Columbus, O. ....Daytona Beach, Fla. Charleston, West Va. ............East Orange, N. One Hundred and Sereniy'-.fix u fi E i - B Z ? Y g PHONE VERNON 4444 340 N. CHARLES ST. 2 ? 91 PERKINS STUDIO Q O. E. LANTZ QT Q Nfanager 5 S 2 Z Home and Studio Portmiturfe 3 4 ? 5 4 K? '4E x S 4 2 4 S S 2 Q Photog raphs of Cfvferit S g PHOTOGRAPHERS 3 lg TO THE S L5 1929 'KTRAILH 3 E BALTIMORE, MD. S S Z 5 5 A Z GX?LIDGXJQ20GX7C.l06X.9QfRJC.I6GXv9CvfOGX,9C,6DGi3C.l8 ZQDGRJQZD ll ww .M fn- Monroe Home I Qf5fS9QfQ!-CDC-X961-DC-YQQI-3C-T9Q!-BCIUC-XQQZ-DCAYQCY-DCAS9Q!A3 YS 5 Phone M, FRANK BROTHERS Blumherg Bros. Port Deposit, Md. The Shop for Classy Tome Boys TOME JEWELRY Universally known makes of Athletic and Sports Goods J. Es' M. Shoes and Oxfords McGregor Caps, Golf Hose and Blazers Bradley Sweaters Everything for the upftofthefminute Boy Hfih Avenue Boot Shop Between 47Q' and -is! Strecu.New Yaris Models for sports and formal Wear' distinguished for style and quality Exhibit Shops: CHICAGO VVASHINGTON Peoples Trust and NVoo4lw:11'1lBuil1ling Szivineqs Bank Bldg. opp. Shoreham Hotel ST. LOUIS PITTISBURGH Arcade Building Jenkins Arcade NENV HAVEN CAMBRIDGE Hotel Taft Abbott Bldg. Koclalqs Select ,Line Candies Stationery Tobaccos Post Cards Carsoifs Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Medical and Surgical Supplies PORT DEPOSIT, MD. Test the three branches of our business CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING There's something for you to gain by doing so Unexcelled Service Clothes Made to Order sg ii Mill f Joe PETHERSKY The Tailor Phone 49 TOWN HALL, MAIN FLOOR PORT DEPOSIT Dry Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing Done in Our Own Plant EGR ULIB GXv9C.le-BGR? L10 6X9Qf22C,I9 GXJ 5.10 GXJ L10 GX? LID 18682210 I The 929 TRA 'ed' - ,H . Blakeman Quintard Meyer, jr .......... james Latimer Milford ................ john Horton Millham ................. Francis Raymond Moore ....... Gleeson Murphy, jr ................. Howard Eugene Mussey .............. Edward Allison Nettleton, jr ...... Gerald Parsons Nettleton ........... Willard Henry Neu .................. Edgar Drew Nichols ................. Frederick Walton Nichols ....... Albert Weisz Owen ............ Henry Edwin Palmros .......... james Andrew Pape ............ john Benjamin Pearson ........ Robert Horton Pease ......... Alfredo Manuel Pelaez ............ Robert Pickens. ................ ............ James Buckingham Pinkerton ..... james Exton Presley .................... Ben Wood Price ....................... Richard Harris Price ......... George Willard Rae .............. Arthur Benjamin Ramsey ......... Charles Edward Ramsey .......... john Ratti .................................... Samuel Winchester Reeves, jr ........ Clarence Irving Reynolds, jr .......... Henry Lewis Rigdon ................ Philip Owings Rogers ........... Bert Charles Root, Jr ....... Philip Adams Rorty, jr ........ Robert Louis Rowan ............. Robert james Rowe .................. Thomas Young Rowe .................. Edward johnson Russell, Jr ....... Llewellyn Rust, Jr ..................... Robert Macdonald Salmon ....... Donald Neilson Sansbury ........ ,Tack Hubert Sansbury ................. Herbert Brander Schlubach .......,.. Warren Burroughs Schott ........ Bertram Dale Scott ............... John Wallace Scott, jr ............ Philip Constantine Sellars ....... Thomas William Selman ......... Robert Francis Shepherd .......... Arthur Samuel Sherburne, jr ...... ,ba .........Port Chester, N. Y. ........Charleston, West Va. ...........Rochester, N. Y. Clair, Mich. .........Owensboro, Ky. ........L....Ensley, Ala. ...........Toledo, O. ..................Toledo, O. ...............Aberdeen, Md. .......Oklahoma City, Okla. .........jamestown, N. Y. ....................York, Pa. ........Germantown, Pa. ........Cincinnati, Ohio ...........Little Rock, Ark. ................Rochester, N. Y. .....Mexico City, Mexico .................Circleville, O. .............City Point, Fla. George, N. Y. Va. .............Columbus, O. ............Arlington, N. J. ...........Oklahoma City, Okla. ..........Oklahoma City, Okla. ...........Washington, D. C. ...............Aberdeen, Md. ........Baltimore, Md. ...........Aberdeen, Md. .......Ellicott City, Md. ..............Toledo. O. ........Goshen, N. Y. .......Concord,- N. C. .........Red Bank, N. J. .........Red Bank, N. .............Oxford, Pa. ............Del Rio, Texas ..........Maplewood, N. J. ..........Forestville, Md. .........Forestville, Md. .......Larchmont, N. Y. .........Arlington, N. J. ..........New York, N. Y. .......................Elkton, Md. .........White Plains, N. Y. ................Detro1t, Mich. ........Charleston, West Va. ..............Hazleton, Pa. One Hznzdred and Eighty 4 Q M m mM 5 5 4 2 5 5 4 7 5 5 Q 4 4 4 5 4 2 5 5 4 2 5 5 O4 Q FR IE ND 5 4 Q2 5 5 4 9 5 4 9 5 Q S 5 4 v 5 5 4 7 5 5 .Za Gxvmmjqvfa 63.7 Q26 65.7 5.19 A -- 'fiiwiuhiunxw sup-uripup '--wfw+Qf1ac.wmw in 5. 5. -. - s. Q .1 age ll C0 he T .xg 5x9ef5CAY9 Q1-5C'X9QI'bCAX9QIAb CRS VUMUC-T9 Ql'DCAX9QIAbC X9Gl'DC lu lo O I 3 Consolidated Slate Corporation E of Vermont POULTNEY, VERMONT ? CENTURY sToNE. J? Manufacturers of Commercial and Architectural Roofing Slate, Landscape Stone and 6 Floor Tile-In all Vermont Colors 0 is SLATE for every type of Home and Building Q? Our Slate will make an artistic harmonious roof that will blend with the character 13 of your home. A Slate is a natural stone, fireproof, waterproof, and permanent. Resists climatic changes, requires no other material to preserve it and reduces insur' ? D ance premiums. F Natural Slate has also attained an everfincreasing popularity with Architects, Land' A scape Architects, and Builders for floor walks, and terraces. A garden beautiful ,? by paths of nature's Slate is charming and delightful. i N .fl Q FRANK s. Po1sT lu S Chrysler Defllff Bring 'Your Printing To 4? Invites Your Inspection of the new THE DEMOCRATIC LEDGER :X Chrysler designs. Look them over, LEO M. MOORE, Prop. 25 and drive one home. . ? i The Most Widely Read Newspaper lu in Hartford and Cecil Counties Q Also S Complete Lille of New Publishers of The Tome 7 And Secondfl-Iand Cars We solicit Tome trade and make a specialty of personal stationery for Tome students lx Repairing g Storage Our job Departgrgirzit equipped to do Service lu Call 88 S Gasolme HAVRE DE GRACE, MD. ? PORT DEPOSIT, MARYLAND 5 IEGX-X20 GX,3C.ID6X.99.1DGX.7l23L?DGX.7 LID GXJ C!D6X.9'i!O GSKZG GX KI S Z 57 4 S S 8 S cf S 5 ST Z ST 2 YT Z ST ga Z ST 4 The 1929 TRAIL we . nr A -D99 Allan Irvin Shirley .................. .. George Kenneth Simonson ......... james Albert Slingluff ............. Albert Neale Smith ............. Donald Bruce Smith.... ..... Robert McCawley Snibbe ........ Ernest Henry Spallholz ......... Walter Lind Spallholz ......... William john Spencer ............. Edward Alfred Sreimle ............... Wi1liamtGowing Stephenson ......... Rupert Seasongood Stern ............... Jeremiah Cosden Price Taylor ....... Nello Leguy Teer, jr .................. Enrique Augusto Tessada ....... William Albert Thornton ....... john Laing Tiffany .................... Alonzo Howard Turner ................. Allan McCullough Vanneman ........ Samuel Child Vanneman ................ Walter Jenks Vant ................................... Robert Fulton Van Voorhis ............................ Frederick Royalle Vernon-Williams, William Johnston Walters, jr ......... 3rd ........ ......... William Taney Warburton ...................... Charles Wigton Ward ......... .. George Waters, jr ............... Franklin Vincent Webb ....... 'Arthur Lincoln Webber ........ Henry Sheip Weidman ....... Frank Granger Weil ............ Albert Weyersberg, jr ........... Elmer Warren Wheaton ......... Walter Ferrier Whiffen .......... Bernard Harold White ............ Charles Ridgely White, IV ....... Kenneth Thomas White ................ Theodore Burdette Winters .......... Edward William Wise, Ir .......... james Seymour Wise .............. Richard Howard Wolf ........ Edgar Hopkins Wood ............. Perry Summers Woodbury .......... Herbert Henry Zaring ........... john Gardner Zerby ............. Ormond Cox Zuill ........ .............Pittsburgh, Pa. .......Garden City, N. Y. ............Cambridge, O. ........Baltimore, Md. ........Newport, R. I. ........Baltimore, Md. ........Salem, N. Y. ...........Salem, N. Y. .............Howell, Mich. ..........Lyndhurst, N. .......New York, N. Y. ........New York, N. Y. .........Perry Point, Md. ...............Durham, N. C. ........Washington, D. C. ................Atlanra, Ga. .............Cincinnati, O. ..................Tampa, Fla. .......Port Deposit, Md. ..........Port Deposit, Md. .............Cincinnati, O. ........................Newark, O. .............Baltimore, Md. .New Brunswick, N. J. .......................Elkton, Md. West Palm Beach, Fla. .......Port Huron, Mich. ............Haledon, N. J. ..........Brooklyn, N. Y. ................Tampa, Fla. .......Port Huron, Mich. ...........Lyndhurst, N. J. .............Maplewood, N. J. ...White Plains, N. Y. .........Charlestown, Md. ...........Baltimore, Md. ...........Louisburg, N. C. .........jamestown, N. Y. .........Red Bank, N. I. ........Allentown, Pa. ........Baltimore, Md. ..........Cortland, N. Y. .........Burlington, Iowa .........Shamokin, Pa. .................Carlisle, Pa. ......Hamilton, Bermuda One Hundred and Eighty-four XQXI IRA? 'VLVCE 'vi' PRIZVTLYLI -el' ,f'w'!,X'!VAYG 1 hiffiam 61 Read Presldenr, ' Gharles A 7'5y!of: Wee-Pres. War-ry J Read Sec-jf-7794.1 1' U The gQeo3jTagf5g Qompon 'A ' price + Q,uah'!y + 6'eruice qjrinters and Tublishers 1 f J I N Y! Lombard and .SK6uth .Sqreets 1 Q - d'XQ fjgoltimoref -IQ, lv, . .. 111.11 11', .s 'KA1 IX: Q nf!-'pg-' .xflnnuul Qvxf-.114 11- 1,11 Iffflll H K 'fl--' NK I K s , if 1 3' F' .- C 'Q X. 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