Dartmouth High School - Harpoon Yearbook (North Dartmouth, MA)
- Class of 1931
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I u S I 2 I w 5 F 5 1 S 1 H a U I i i I ! Q 2 I 6 E I 1 THE DAR TMOCITH PICTORIAL VX bmah 5.2 .f In A X L . .,...,...-.. . Y I TUCK SCI IOOL GROUP egeman-Harris Company New York City -- Chicago - Boston BUILDERS OF BAKER LIBRARY STREETER HALL NEW TUCK SCHOOL CARPENTER FINE ARTS SANBORN HOUSE VVOODVVARD HALL LORD HALL I SMITH HALL RIPLEY HALL CARNIVAL ISSUE OF ID LDIQUMS 9 C jfleeing Winter Now . . . BETWEEN HUD CAIQNIVAI. AND Hvvfwfblfw Eprmg EASTEIQ vAcAnoN, The melting snow and the thaw- DELAX ' ' ' ing ice surrender their cold grip FDDEET DUI-L DAY! slowly 1 and soon Hanover will AT be warm and green once again. But the change of Seasons does 11ot affect the Inn - it stands thru- out all four 1 ready in its wel- come and hospitality, in its service and in its comfort 1 unchanged in its atmosphere of old New England tradition. Ebe fl-I If 'ilclanover N U1-31351 HANOVEDSS LDNE DLAYHDUIE Mr. A. P. Fairfield, Manager MVLWKANGA -vvN--fvvvx,-- vvx..- g3ger1v'5mQ Y M41 HRV KQAMEQ .4-.-sf .....'-,vs--AX VVINTER SPORTS NO. l BEFORE EXAM S- MAND AFTER WINTICR ARCHI'l'IiL l'l'RIi f l uj , Z i n fi? li' 1' X, V 3 Awww , Q V x .sg A 6 -- Ai. Hx. +- ' ' -MM X iff' W f M -ww MA- ,J MQ N A -4 v . NX K ' f Q. :K 1 3 ' I Q S Q M A s , Q , wmmw-MM Q, fx Q gg .,. 1, ' . - K X 1 I ' ,..x.,.,,.,.,.:., . A-PM x g Ma -, Y. 1 .,-- f 4 ff f i :PP -,- f - ' :ef ,f s-f gp, ',A' .. azz, :',,Q , ' Tw f 5 Q ',,.,,L, Q ,:.,, 1 ' fb 'Rf If E 21' ff l- X ' 3 35 5 H 5 P--, N W - , I 1 W , S 1 X kg n If C Ap Q1 ... M ff 3 K x Q N' J . F M ' A KIUXIJAXY ck m ,, f x f '- ' Y gg, QW xv Q .,.. ' X if ' ,yy I if 1 1 -1 ' Q- , K 'Q I . 95 sv it XR VJ' A- t - ' , x 5. f 1 W y . vf - ' - wa. ,Q 1' .5 5 yi 2 3-5 ' 'Q I. f- - gf ff Q h 2,1 1 Y 'Kat .,.,, Q ,,.., MR 5 . iid Q 5 4 :gg 11 i- ' is Pls w x .W , Q 'I'l'IfSlJgXY K - 3 -X 9 N, WEDNESDAY CARNIVAL F. O. B. BOSTON s mm :1 lwzlggzlgc tart :lt South Statiun waiting' fm' the L'zu'nix':1l special In WIN out l Q Imm Int lu mghl: Ilctty hugs. l'I'I1I1L'li Parker, Betty llczm :md 'lczm IZ1wg:ml11w, K I Nil XYINTICIQ CIil,ICI1RA'l'IiS I i1'vxxm'lqs llSllL'l'illg in uutrhmr cvcning, as sv.-cn frmntlmc I.iln':1rytmx'u1' Pig. fff' ,IUIJGIQS RI 1ili'l' SICTY 1 O' an HOUSE PARTIICS I-IUUSE PARTIES PRIZE XVINNERS lJIi.X'l'H'S HAND Hmm hrs! prxzc tm' Smgnm flll lJIl.l.'X LPNILUN l'l IX lHl IX II mul plzwc with Sigma Nu. 'I'lxi1'cl1n1n xxx l clad to ilu nun mul dum llll Ilnlllm l f SKI RACES -we CHRISTIANA GELANDSPRUNG A. C. Lzizure of New Hampshire taking a turn Tom Manu '33 winner of the mile down hil at full speed. ruee. f. , J if ff' i I :iz is .QQMNQSSGQ X hw 'www' xx - -i iigiggii - - X A STEM TURN Bill Dewey '33 negotiating a difficult turn in the slalom race. l ski CARNIVAL QUEEN JACK SHEA Nutty St-ltroedt-1-, Smith '32, gg-Iggfcd tl, ft-lgn North Amt-ricau speed skating champion wt ovgr King XX'imQy-'5 Court helped Dartmouth will thc winter sports fllllll! piollslmip by taking' two tlrst plzxtws. 4 ,XX A xvw -N-,jiri 3361? IR ' if N i ,, Q!! . A ,n 4 5' A Ag X-xlfzt 5 -.7 43 gI51g 5. Q 6 K 'P qi 3 'xl ,ix 'wif . dy wr, Q11 -3-lfff ,,,1L,ff M X, s, i ,. 41, tt x? f Q, f NV Q ' 'A P-A tiff fN.'1i1 k . A ' . 'E MQW A f,,,.' Q, 1 ! . K if tj 'gg ' g' F215 .Z,Qt3Uz., XV? wif., ,tiff k,iI.':,,'f4iQ A '3?'af , ift: A f A gr! , W ,?4112gc:? tf 2 Y A . .Q ' I . ' 5' . ,P 2 in ' t Ig 3-K Q. 1 ,I v Q gif if' 'if:':g'5f'i Q ' fn, sg V 3, .6 rfw V, Al. Q if fx, . Q . x Qfggwi. gk Q ' ,aff , ' if 557 Xxx 1 Q ' i H W r ziqi ' ' t s R ,-,. Q , gf t ivxx , ,rf A M' 2 t K 5 ff t m 1 If t a . A t . ,Q ' f ' . t , H y N ' r v Y A It-L 1 6 2 I L Isl, 4 x vs- Q 1 A 3 Q ,Az Z. , . ,Q 5 DA Mn' 2 :L 5 i WW .f U., . mt.,-. DARTMOUTH ROVV, CARNIVAL 1931 Thu objects in thc foreground arc not bottles. 93 Q 1 I I , .zw I .-Xlx In UI- I1 Ix Xlwrgxul wi XX IIIIZIHIA Illlllllilllg alurmg thc IllIL'I'L'IlIIk'Ql1xIl' XXIIIIUI' Spwrls IIIZIIIIIIIHIISIIIII IIIVVI, SKI ,IUIQINIL 'I'IIIC XYIXNICRS I III Ilmlu wk 'Jl zmrl II. 'If III'L'Q11lI'j' '34 win- Ih-ily Kings uf Ilznrlzmcl Svlmwl, Iimiqm, prwcxli- ning tI1ci1' Imczlt. ing Lf. Y. ,NIIQ11 '35 :xml Al. I.. Ilalviflwn '52 with iI1c I1'u1mI1y. THE OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHIQR L 1 ICIIQJQSIYHIII '51 whu carries zz lot of weight with cabin and trail. oozing out uf Bud L'z1i'tcr's tlivvul' at thu base of 5ma1't's, L.. , XVINTICR SPORTS NU. 2 Shlilliili Hilti S U10 ?l1'f1d4' 1-Wm I'iU3'L'l' IU 'I'1111lif't'. l'i-ufussur hiCKillii1l!Il flwxw his fznnily thu' Cznnpus, 6 GYM TIQANI HANUSTANIJ MILITARY HANIJSTAND V111 Iizmcy flufws thcm lmw. Bill Scucy '31 captsiiu uf this j'L'1lY'S tc ' 4 QQIAXNT SYYINLQ ROPE CLIMI1 Russ Harper '32 caught at the top, F. VV. Norris '31 ready for the gun. CAI l'A1NS BOXING SXYINIMING mm '31 returns this year tu c:1pt:1i11 the C211J1Zl11l McC'urc1 '31 ready fur the s Circcn iczlm. 100. FICNCING Howie Crosse '31. Lrighth fencing' with Churlic Wm-1'l1c '31, zsjffg ARTMOUTI1 PICTORIAL Vol VI. Hanover, N. H., February 23, 1931 No. 2 EXECUTIVE STAFF VVILLIAM N. HUSE '32..Editor-in-chief EDGAR F. CURTIS '31 .... Business Mgr. HOLLIS E. VERNON '31 Advertising Mgr. Josx-:PH P. MERRIAM '31 ..... Cir. Mgr. BUSINESS BOARD A.E. Eichlcr '32 A. Schlichter '32 H. Friedman '32 H. Rabinowitz '33 S obson '32 S Rittenber 'er '33 QP. '-4 52 F' sv C-' UQ E 5. 4,3 RD Sn. U3 ZS. UQ UQ fl! Q3 'Poo PHOTOGRAPHIC BOARD C. G. ENGSTROM '31 R. ALEXANDER '33 J. M. JACK '31 C. C. KLINCK '33 G. A. MCDONALD '33 H The P14101 :al takes this opportunity to announce the followmg eleLt1o11s PHOTOGRAPHIC BOARD N. W. THIBAULT '32 R. H. IVIANVILLE '32 BUSINESS BOARD S. ALEXANDER '34 IN FRANCONIA NOTCH IV. N. P11151 TRAIL TO MOOSE Wy. X, llnsu THE ROAD TO LEBANON E. .'1lc.1'41l1dU1 CRYSTALS G. A. MrDmmld '33 n wmfwew. q A if Wx OFF THE THIRD FAIRXNHXY W 'A 153353 BACK FROM MEI, ADAMS E. l'. Curt r 5' 4 . sg if - THROUGH THE VALE -1. 1lfrI7mm H ERMIT'S L.-XKE SHELTER W. N. Huse '3 MINK BROOK TERRAIN Cd r l 1' X T +1 TS 33:24. H, 2 ,yur rd, 'H new .f -in , 4 ' Hz ' My it . F . 5 .,,Q ff n 'iw-MQM fHsf'2 2', ,WWW - ff x .E9W ' th 1 yiiauiig-5 may Y wgmiwm ' jgcgw. ,. V k ' . 'sh , 7 979' 4 3 S 'mv- G1 MINK BROOK 'Q R. E. Kvcue '30 Awarded Third Medal of Distinction at the 1930 Illternatiullal 32111111 of Pllotography at Rochester THE LINKS AT NIGHT E. F. Carter '33 IUXIIC ILXXYIQICS '32 HANK -IOIINSUN '31 55 age YH' lQUQ'KHII.l. '51 H Al, AN ITRICS '31 1' X X4 X DIL K IfISHl R 'SI I ll.I, XIUR'I'UfN v7 I II I fNl.l.YN '32 IBO X Y- ' I 1- YIfN'I'XYOR'I Y Y' fl A - 1 Q rf 'QTW B .AV DICK VIACIQSON '33 JACK M.XNl'H N SPILL! SIGMA NU UIELTA KAPVA ICPSILON PHI DELTA THFTA Tl1li'1'.X DELTA C111 CJRNIVAL ISSUI OI The CLARK SCI-IOGL, Hanover, Nefw Hampsfnre lL l -gm . ' SMALL CLASSES, EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS Certfcate Privilege for Dartmouth. Catalog sent upon request including only the products of nationally recognized lll2lllllf30llll'6I'5. FOOT-JOY BOSTUNIAN WHITEHOUSE and HARDY TH E C0'0D Outfitters to Dartmouth Men Li1i3fi'i,T.3 GREEN KEY PROM of shoes, Select your favor at mzdons' DAITITMOUTH SHOP ! INC The llollsv of bmurt Jewelry THE DAR TIMOUTH PICTORIAL The Wise Choice of so many Dartmouth IVIen I THE 8 THE CAF GRILL Owned and Operated by THE DARTMOUTH DINING ASSOCIATION TWO I-IUNTERS Rip'l Hcncagc and Shawn snapped out of son. INTERIOR VIEW OF TUCK SCHOOL LIBRARY. fx: Wood hnish and doors for Carpenter Hall, Sanborn Hall and the Tuck School Group and Dining - hall, furnished by DELANO IVIILI, CO. SUPERIOR BUILDING FINISH TO DETAIL POIITLAN D, MAIN E CARNIVAL ISSUE OF Expert Watch Repairing I Y x ew no W If Reiinished Furniture For Sale nstmclwe 3 . ,he JAMES KENNEDY Stranger WATCH DR. in Hanover asks to he flu the Little Store Buildingl t k I th wjligiisihmil il iteis the one lace where P delicious foods ma be had in a delightflill atmos here and each trial confirijns the first impression of excellence. Thesis and Typewriter Paper P from 250 - 31.00 per lh. time Wanl PHOTO-MAILERS FEATURING ROYAL POHTABLES VVELL ROOMS WERE SCARCE IN HANOVER AT CARNIVAL Tllli D,lR7'.IIOI'7'll l'ICTORI,nll, STAUNTON MILITARY ACADEMY, Staunton, Virginia S'l'fII'IN'l'0N I ' Umm uw A1 D'XIi'l'XIUl 'ru SIIIDPYII 4IISl'IIlIIIlilI'y IHIIIIIIIQL I-qunllvd by ill'iltIt'IllIl' vxu'IIel11':'. 'Inu IllllICII'I'iI and st'wllIy-six grmlu allvs mm cluing Sll1'l'C'NSI'llI work all vighly-Iwo wllf-gf-S and llnix'0l'sili0s. Ifor vallalloggllv aulclrvssz 'l'lll-3 AlJ.ll1'l XN'I', kuhlvs, Yirginu Pr0I'essi0naI and AINHICIII' IPIHDITJ fIIW LIE, NY I I0l.IiSAl.IC AND li ICTA I I. 'XIQIII or PIIOIII' Urllvrs PHUTOCH A FT COMPANY LIC!!-KNOX NNW IIANIPSIIIIIIC ITANLEY' Ifwllflv lel'l7l'I' ,IIIIIIFIIOIIIS jwosl l'Ill-10-111110 Cuff' DAY ANI? NIIQIVI' SICIIXICIC Sf 4'1' inl lf1ll1'r'if1y In lhlflllllfllfll fllvn umf UIIUXIS Vrixauls- II Inmx llls Wuilrvss Svrviw- ,'Illl.VI.f' While' Inu, IJIIIH' TO EHOUJ5 means Quality and Service l.'u.vIum ,'Ifu:lr'-ln-,Il1'11.vl1l'4' Snilx SILZTBII - IICISZZBII - 3II1IW.5H :xml l p II14- ne-wml I2lIlI'll'S. ilu' vm-ry Iula-sl lusllmll and supvriur W0l'I'illIllllHIlIlL ullivll am' I-R ilIllI'f oI II14- IlLlIl1I-I1lII0l'4'4I ga1x'111vl1t. urn- nu! lu In found in l'm'zuIy-lllaule-sf' Nlumh- fronx wuula-ns you may wlvvt Irwin mu f UVVII sIol'Ix. AI,'l'IiIIA'l'IONS llICI'AllilNl l,l.l'IANlML PIIICSSINIZ W W 1 ' 'W 1 1 CJ. lla L, ,il O MIXICII IIOIENICII IIUUKS'l'URICb CARNIVAL ISSUE OF HIS new Atwater Kent with the Golden Voice is the result of eight years of setting the pace for the whole radio in- 'll'MQA I 'HR KEN' I' Sit at the Quick-Vision Dial and tune in your favorite station - swiftly, easily, accurately. Let the Golden Voice convince you. Test it on high notes, on low notes. Then see how Perfected Tone Control the lets you emphasize the bass or treble as you choose. Now see what a famous designer, Lurelle Van Arsdale Guild, says of the 0 I beautiful new models: The restraint and simplicity shown in the present Atwater Kent models is extremely refreshing when compared with the florid and over-deco- rated cabinets we have been used to see- ing. ! Remember, you are investing not merely for a month or a year, but for many years. See and hear the new Atwater Kent today. ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING CO. . A. Atwater Kent, Pres. . 4700 Wissahickon Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. HOTEL ROGER Lebanon, N. H. Twelve Minutes South of Dartmouth College JAMES E. O'CoNNl-:LL Some of the Specialties we carry in stock Caviar, Anchovy Paste, Jams, Jellies, Olives, Fancy Cheeses, Huntley 81 Palmer Crackers, Ginger Ale, all kinds. W' SO POUNDS OF BIUXNKICTS O C A D.O. C. hceler packing supplies to the new TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE INN cabin at Thistle Hill. THE DJRTZWOUTH PICTORIAI, For Hanovefs Finest and Most Economical Foods BIG EATS CAFE RI-IGILAR 504- IVIEAL INCLUDING SOUP AND DESSERT Club or a la Carte Plan A horse! A horse! My Kingdom for a horse! Heweiue Satisfaction at COULD BROS. RIDING STABLES .X llanovci OlIllf.:hlCl' getting an early start IN BACK OF A. 81 P. STORE SPILL l '6Something to Remember You By What could he more appropriate . . . to show your affection for Her . . to introduce and prolong thoughts of you within Her mind . . . than a photo- graph of yourself? -'NJ myw cfs' THE COLLEGE STUDIO Student and College Photographers CARNIVAL ISSUE OF SNAPPED ON THE COLLEGE CAMPUS VVORCESTER ACADEMY GRADS WHO ELECTED DARTMOUTH Another group are preparing for admission in September 1931 and 1932 IN HANOVER . . Testimony Says .WS DARTMOUTH NATIONAL BANK IIANov1-zu, Nlcw IIA MPSIIIRIC THE BANK FOR DARTMOUTH MEN SAFETY f-A SERVICE A SATISFACTION Capital ........................ 3 50,000.00 Surplus and Earned Profits ...... 140,000.00 Resources over .................. 1,200,000.00 A General Banking Business Transacterl Pl-IRLEY R. BUGBEE, President Amfmzn W. GUYER, Vice-President DAN C. RICHARDSON, Asst. to Pres. A DAVID C. RI-ZNNIH, Asst. Cashier For Good Foods? THE DJR TZVIOUTII PICTORLAII, Bermuda Bound ? Z. xvll6lllPl' you'1'e ll:-aileml fur lll'TI'lIlllllil. V l Iori4lu. ur om' ul' tln' llig vitivs. 0 lfuslefr vacation will make kl lieuvy llc- mun'l un your warmlroluc. Anwlyk spring hSWllll'llCS.n inclumling many lim' lrnpiral vvorslfvrls, liavc ii riuwl uml lie is ready lu exevule cus- T P 1 j W lum-n1uml4- gl2:ll'IIll'lllS in ilu- lwsl of 0 lfnglisli tailoring Irudilions. H Q Q ELANDER 82 CO New York O 1 Door Below The Wigwam 1 Fligln Lp Hanoveln B ,dx-.P vw .A XYINTICR SPORTS XO. 3 Skip and his slmvcllcrs. CARNIVAL ISSUE OF Keep Up With The Times! AHB Megezihes estehDNeW Yerfh Papers Newest Fietieh Latest Texts The Dsrftmetlth eehsteife I The Beehstorre crm the COIFIITIGIT DUTTON 81 FELLOWS TIRE CO. Firestone Sales and Service Steam Vulcanizing General Motors Radio Telephone 364 Road Service WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VT. VISIT CONTPS NEW SODA FOUNTAIN and LUNCHEONETTE HOT AND COLD DRINKS SOUPS SALADS TOASTED SANDWICHES JDS. cobhl sf CD. LEBANON, N. H. Smut class stops WINTER SPORTS NO. 4 at Topliff on the way to Rec. THE DJR T340 UTH PICTOR IAL n Hanovefs finest restaurant, hopes that Carnival guests found their stay at Dartmouth pleasant. and further hopes that they will again par- take of Georgeis hospitality on their next visit to Hanover. Ski Harness and Shoe Repairing SKATES SHARPENED N If ifs leather we ran fix it WINTER SPORTS No. 5 Toast Sides, milk in Topliff-10230. UNDER THE LITTLE STORE NEW HAMPSHIRE ?HOTO ENSiI256.VING COMPANY 'NIH A., Manchesier PLATE MAKERS FOR COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS AND ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL WORK 566 WILLOW STREET TELEPHONE 8100 CARNIVAL ISSUE 01+ SXOWBOUND Clticl l-lzzlliscy is xx tttlq for tllc twenty minute parking limit to lwc up. AT TOP AND TOE The Well Dressed Man Wears Stetson Hats Crossett Shoes IQJ WARD, BAIRD 81 LAUGHTON CQ Hugs Easy llllairs Tapestries Pictures Novelties ill Brass Comfortable Room or Wanderlust l Kit Bags Tour-Holmes Fittvcl Tl'avf'ling Cases Wardrobe Trunks Luggage, by Hartmann G. W. RAND 81 SON l'lstal1lisl'lefl in H567 FllRNlTl'l'll'l LUGGAGE QQ Q UU Q THE DAR TIVIO UTH PICTORIAL Mimeographing Stenography - Typing FLORENCE IVICCANN Musgrove Building -ff Tllirxl Floor HANOVER. N ll Telephone 343 DAINTY CORSAGES FOR MILADY Appropriate for All Occasions Roses Our bperzfzlty Decorative Flowers in Season VERMONT CUT FLOWER HEADS UP! EXCHANGE luiclcs on Sanborn Ilous FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED PHONE 401 I 1 E AN INDIAN SIGN THAT YOU MAY ACCEPT AS A GUARANTEE OF GOOD PRINTING The DARTMOUTH Press HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE Specialists in College, School, and Camp Printing 46 I g THI SNOW BAII FATIAR L 11 1l1c dgxl lxe mlm -I CARNIVAL ISSUE OF GENTLEMEN RIDE I Horses - for Riding or Driving Bachand's Riding Stables LEBANON STREET We will meet at NARIIINPS Concord, N. H. Pianos Victrolas MARSHALL MUSIC CO., INC Rad WHITE RIVER JUNCTION VT Phone 346 R cl A Pretty Soon - Easter Vacation and Spring Peerades A d y u will want a car - why nt r r tr g le p 1 f y Il 3511 H DI' 0 ,, R l'nI ly l'nl New and Used Cars MILLER AUTO CO. WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, VT. THE DJR TMO UTH PICTORIAL P. J. KELLEYS Tailor Shop Cl 'STUM TAILUKING THE BARWOOD PRESS EAST SOUTH STREET Job Printing Pants and Knit-kors al a licusonalrlc Price Programs Announcements , , , Letterliearls Envelopes PREMSINI' Letter Circulars Cards and Tickets f I 9 T S HCVCI' Too early A D. O. C. SANTA CLAUS Voter Sawyer '32 goes for Z1 rule at Lorlmi - -. . .S Park GIFTS DISTINCTIVELY DARTMOUTH To consider Spring Apparel p55 4 lfxx H - ' -Ei , .N fi! J' THERE are red letter days on everyone's calendar- some occasion requiring a spec- ial attentiveness or an extra thoughtfulness - why not ask Coburn's advice about an ap propriate gift? CARNIVAL ISSUE OF la We may lose in hockey . . . basketball . . . swimming . . . but . . . We still lead the World in dress, when We Wear clothes eustomed by Campion. More Than a 'Toggery 1 A Dartmouth Institution l K Q gg? Join the Band that makes a habit ' J- L ALLFW9 TOBACCOS - DRUGS - LUNCHEONETTE and OUR OWN ANN VIQTOR RECORDS
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