Hartford Public High School - Classbook Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1905

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IMPORTERS and RETAILERS Women's and Misses' Cloaks, Suits Waists, Dress Goods, Silks, La-ies Trirnrnings, Gloves, Parasols, Neck wear, Ribbons, Corsets, Underwear, Leather and Art Goods, Linings Notions, Linens, Blankets, Bed spreads, Wornen's and Men's Ho- siery, Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas Toilet Requisites. iaartfornas finest Retail Saturn Which has attained the dis- tinction of selling merchan- dise of standare value and recognized merit We positively give at all times Better Values than can be obtained elsewhere You spend no more here than elsewhere, but you get GREATER WORTH 7 All the DeLamater' Negatives are here on file, PGRTRAITURE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Studio, Sage-Allen Building Take Elevator. lFORNlERLY DELAIVIATERP 1111192 Jfirst jhational abania HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, S650,000 Surplus and Profits, S330,000 1-l -l l . SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT Unsurpassed' for Security, Strength and Convenience 5 BOXES FOR RENT, 35 TO S100 'J INSPECTION INVITED 1111192 Qlonnertirut fire Ilnzuranre Gln. HARTFORD, CONN. ' 5? fi? -I I N EM 5 ' Cash, Capital, SS1,000,000.00 Cash Assets, S5,34O,136.94 ALFRED SPENCER, Jr., President APPLETON R. HILLYER, Vice-President W. D. MORGAN, Cashier The Etna National Bank of Hartford Capital, S525,000 Proiits, S675,000 Deposits, S-1,250,000 D I R E C T O R S HON. MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President Etna Life Insurance Company, United States Senator, Ex-Governor State of Connecticut APPLETON R. HILLYER, Vice-President, former President, JAMES B. CONE, Capitalist, Hartford, Connecticut ALFRED SPENCER, Jr., President MORGAN B. BRAINARD, Assistant Treasurer Etna Life Insurance .Company ARCHIBALD G. LOOMIS, former President, New York City WM. R. C. CORSON, Electrical Engineer, Hartford, Conn. THIS BANK ...... Offers to Depositors every Facility with their Balances, Business, and sponsibility warrant Transacts a General Banking Business. Respectfully invites Corres nce Gives Special Attention to Hartford Collections. Issues Drafts on Lo K Rents Safe Deposit Boxes from 33.00 to 520.00 per year. Furnishes Special Accommodations for Ladies, and always has on hand a Supply of New Money for their Needs. J 0 H.W. Conklin f5 Co. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 9, Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Ill J. G. BATTERSON P d JAMES GOURLAY V P nd Genll Mgr. WILLIAM B AUSTIN T dS 'y .I M KILLEEN A t tSecretary. NEW ENGLAND GRANITE WORKS -- INCORPORATED 1871 -ale-A Contractors for Building Work PUBLIC OR PRIVATE OF ANY DESCRIPTION Mausoleum and High-Class Monumental Work our Specialty Quarries at Westerly, R. I. and Concord, N. H. MAIN OFFICE, WESTERLY, R. I. Branch Offices :wConcord, N. H.g 489 Fifth Ave., New York and Arrott Building, Pittsburg, Penn. iv 555 abboenif Qliutual life Insurance Qrompanp A E TT Eg--VEHARTEORD, coNN.ee4A--NM? 1851 1905 ID Paid Policy-Holders Since Organization, 49 Millions Issues every Desirable Form of Policy known to MODERN LIFE INSURANCE Q? SPECIMEN POLICY CONTRACT, RATES, ETC., FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION TO THE HOME OFFICE, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Hartford National Bank Condition at Close of Business April 13, 1905 7 ,,X Loans ,... . S4,616,011.7O If T o U. S. Bonus, . . . 150,000.00 1 . Y:.-E . mu Other Bonds and stocks, . 513,147.12 MT if M if 'jing Banking House, . . . . 40,000.00 11 1 fwiffy I I Cash on Hand and due from Banks, 1,026,584.46 C, f X 1 U. S. Treasurer ,... 7,500.00 f 'f I' 55-5555430.20 T9 I , .,,, 0 W ' I JM I 6 1 Capital, . , . S1,200,000.00 U L IL I I1 I' A l Surplus Profits, . 837,230 Z8 I, , iiii Circulation, . 146,600 00 II f1iTZiEf l3'iEiE- J1 F nsrosirs. . 4,1s9,41a.on 'i z .Q .- MEF S6,353,243.Z8 V The Leading Fire Insurangg Company of America. CASH C Reserve Statement of the Condition of the pR eserve r 1 APITAL, . . S4,000,000.00 Re-Insurance fFirej 4,403,007.45 Re-Insurance Unlandj 103,928.59 Reserve. Unpaid Losses tFirel 442,903 92 Reserve, Unpaid Losses Clnlandj 121,638.71 jjngurgngg Qgmnanp other Claims ,... 295,725.22 NET SURPLUS, . 6,446,85l.09 HARTFORD' CONN' l TOTAL ASSETS. . 5l5.814,054.93 on the 31st day of December, 1904 Surplus as to Policy-Holders, Losses Paid in Eighty:Six Years, S99,899,l09.49 WM. B. CLARK, President NC- AD4MSf X C- J' IRVINI HENRY E.. REILS, A. N. VVILLIAMS, VV- H- KING, Secretary Assistant Secretaries Metropolitan life 31115 uranrr n. Uncorporated by the State of New Yorkl .- Paid to Policy-holders since Organization, plus the Amount now Invested for their Security, 5277,290,465.43. Number of Policies in Force, 8,029,906 Amount of Outstanding Insurance, S1,470,424,281.00. Amount of Insurance lssued in 1904, S436,570,349.0U. SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Company's Policy-claims paid in 1904 averaged in number one for each minute and a quarter of each business day of 8 hours each, and, in amount 25102.54 a minute the year through '1'HE DAILY AVERAGE OF THE COMPANY,S BUSINESS DURING 1 904 WAS 391 per day in Number of Claims Paid. 6,551 per day in Number of Policies Issued. S1,426,7U0.50 per day in New Insurance Written. S1l4,U6U.67 per day in Payments to Policy- holders and addition to Reserve. S73,326,8l per day in Increase of Assets, HOME OFFICE, l MADISON AVE., NEW YORK CITY. yl WPHCENIX... HARTFORD Capital, ..... 3 2,000,000.00 Assets, . . . 7,341,884.9l Surplus, . . . 1,7-42,346.17 Surplus to Policyholders, . . 3,742,346.17 Reinsurance Reserve, . . 3,070,611.96 Losses Paid since Organization, . . 53,972,773.7O AGENTS EVERYWHERE in n EJ Qvrmnallimrlimn ifnsurunrv .Gnmpmig Nvmgurk CAPITAL S 1.29990 5,831,907 l2,980.705 mga agp r gpr mop 1 r 1 son V a u W COMPLIMENTS OF Hartford Life Insurance C0 HARTFORD, CONN. 3 lr W W 3 3 I r ' I abs r ii row 4235 46m 405 Etna. Life Insurance Co. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. IVIORGAN G. BULKELEY, PRESIDENT The Leading Insurance Company in New England and the Largest in the World Writing LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH and LIABILITY INSURANCE .. 1.-.I L rua ' 2 .f s.gi 52 'Tl':A' A A U4 I n I ff Q EF I' . e fel 'i NW I - ,f x :ff S I ' -In 1 - 'I' ' 4' I w 6 .HH , ' W 5 ,Fw u g - I i, .-Q., ., if-if W 6 A .,-, I. A L,,r. A Arr ,l.,.:. .Y W I f' I W II Il 1 g I , fgggfgf i . , R Il et I ' 'S' 1 . 14 ii' 2'-y .1 , I F-Sir 5.53, HI? fl It z . ' S ' ,tri 1 ' .V in , r H , ' if ' -' '- I 1 F ,.-. ,-1- D -' Hhs ' - - M M 1 4 in 11' wf wsrfwi Wx- Y U A , S ., ,mf V A I K - I' HONIEY GIIQFICE ASSETS TO JAN. 1, '05, 571-3,696,1 78.81 SURPLUS BY STANDARD OF CONNECTICUT, 38,8S0,426.65. PAID POLICY HOLDERS SINCE ORGANIZATION 5145,918,246.86 ix x. H! -1 K 1 X in 1 1 Q-V .A - In 491111 annual .Q - Iilftor fu Gijirf ROBERT MAYRO KEENEY, 1905 lddfdfattf lillftord MONTAGUE FLAGG, 1905 JOHN NEWELL WELCH, 1906 Banfuuus jlauagu' JOSEPH KILBOURNE HOOKER, 1905 5HHfUf6lUf SUHNUUHH Ildifdlffi LEWIS GILDERSLEEVE HARRIMAN, 1905 THOMAS HEWES, 1906 114 PUBLISHED BY Zijcta Gijaptrr Gamma -Delta inf HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT JUNE, 1905 Our highly esteemed teacher I MISS LUCY O. MATHER we respectfully dedicate thll Q , the tenth volume of The Owl Annual ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ATHENA, D. C. . ATHLETICS CALENDAR . CLASSES CLUBS . COURSES OF STUDY DANCES . DEDICATION . DRAMATIC CLUII EDITORIALS . FACULTY . GRINIIS . H. P. H. S. D. C. HOPKINS, D. C. MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS PUBLICATIONS . SCHOLARSHIP HONORS SECRET SOCIETIES TRUSTEES . Contents II7 83 47 I4 15 IIS 13 122 5 93 7 IO I23 87 91 99 III 116 31 9 MQ Editorial ' 9 Y yin V x before the public we trust that it will be received with the szme generous patronage that has attended the preceding issues. Our ambition has not only been to N PLACING the tenth volume of the OWL ANNUAL A X .. , . , make it worthy of the past, but to improve, if possible, upon thc quality of our predecessors. We have followed the general plan of the 1901 number, with several changes and re-arrangements which we hope will make the book more novel and attractive. Anyone who is the object of a grind should not be offended, but take it in the spirit of fun in which it is intended. We wish to thank all of those who have kindly aided us with information, data, etc. In the back of the book are the advertisements which have given us the means of printing it. They include the leading business firms of the city and are worthy of your liberal patronage. wg? 'L QWWQIE , .X ' 2 xx ff XX I it 'YH 1' mwmlgig, , +13 ii K Y, j,.' WV' 1' m, Q EE S X xwxxaig 5 'tm HF- - li: 3 1 ' S5XQ51 5 ,kflwfnyl , 5l1Ni'f3I1fx E QA xNkEN - UVUQJ' ZF ' v ' 573' X L ff XXX A . f ' my X 'f h'5F,q A Aww - ' . ' !f4,J:'455j719!,f ' I , ,. ' - ' fb ' .Q , W' ill , Wu Q w ig'-lin !x 7 '- ...V 2 .ixx xS.:f.-.-.N .- .2-1,.. ., 6 . QE- sr jr ' ff-f'1E2 7': in 'Em WL RY -Ye a 'fx bk:-iff ,,.' ,S-., ' YJ WQWML 'iflfziw . , .' iid, 1,lAx 'SSSSES .L -2' IIL3 'QJS' W f 45 Y hl 1-4 515 IE 1155151 SA 43 '71 JV wbxk'-XXX'f wgae w,r-- , W -N 'Eve X wif . Nmap: ww 1:6 : Q5 fp riff nf mfg:-v FS. is IJ .r . w s ' ,1 ,Si 2552 ' 11 7' I , ix v ' x- tl- u LL' f fr' , -'m. V W1 Q H, N EHQXQ' 'U f u ' uv' 4f '?5:53i55'fEE '-,V 5 f M Jw' . 1 V105 1 31 xi - A ,v X ' V 5- F v RTFURD PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL HA THE High School Committee 1905 ARQIIIDALD A. WI4:I,I:H, Chairman josEI'II ScIIwAI: FREDERICK W. DAVIS L. P. WAI,Do MARX'IN REV. JOHN J. MCCOOK Trustees of Hartford Grammar Schools NATIIANIPLI. SIIIIIMAN, Chairman ' FRANi:Is PARSONS, Secrmzry joNA'rI-IAN B. BUNCI-3 . FRANCIS GOODWIN AUSTIN C. IJIINHAM EDWARD B. HCJOKER HI-:NRY S. RoIsINsoN Superintendent of Public Schools TI1oMAs S. WEAVER Oiiice, Room 34, First National Bank Building 1 Superintendent of the Building FRED F. PAYNI: 211 Sargeant Street Janitor CHARLES S1-:x'MoUR 39 VVarren Street 10 THE OWL ANNUAL The High School Faculty EDWARD H. SMILEV, A.M. 244 Collins Street R. ESTON PHVFE, A.B. Vice-Principal 233 Sargeant Street FRANK P. MoUI.ToN, A.M. Hartford Grammar School Teacher Latin 245 Collins Street DAVID G. SMYTH, A.B. Malhematics and Plwsics 46 Willard Street HCBMEIQ W. BRAINARD, A.B. Malhemalics 88 Kenyon Street CLEMENT C. HYDE, A.B. Science S0 Church Street FRANKLIN H. TAYI,oR, A.M. Laiin 136 Allen Place ALFRED M. HITCHCOCK, A.M. English 158 Sargeant Street FRANK J. PRESTON Woodworking 16 Cone Street LEWIS W. ALLEN Physical Training 155 Beacon Street ARTHUR B. BABBITT Conslruclivc Drawing fill Albany Avenue SAMUEL M. ALVORD, A.B. Latin and Greek 254 Ashley Street FREDERICK S. MOIQRISON, A.B Greek 63 Deerfield Avenue GEORGE B. KINGSBURY, A.M. Bonkkeeping 229 Sargeant Street WILLIAM C. HOLDEN, M.E. Melal Work and Physics 271 Sargeant Street WAI.TIsR F. KENRICK, A.M. English and Lalin 21 Marshall Street RALPH L. BALDWIN Vocal Music Sl Tremont Street KATHERINE BU RBANK Librarian 714 Asylum Avenue CLARA A. PEASE Science - 1492 Broad Street LUCY O. MATHER Mathemalics 747 Asylum Avenue THE OWL ANNUAL 11 ANNA H. ANDREWS, PILB. Mathematirs 167 Beacon Street MARY L. HASTINGS English 69 Elm Street JENNIE A. PRATT Algebra ana' History South Glastonbury MAY B. BALD, A.B. English ana' History 235 Sisson Avenue El,ISAIiE'l'll W. STONE, B.L. Sfience 40 Allen Place MARGARET T. HICIJIJICN Domestic Srienre 245 Whitney Street ALICE L. COLE, A.B. Latin 31 Farmington Avenue El,lSAll15'l'H M. BRAND1 french and German 235 Sisson Avenue LDIIISE G. S'I'u'rz French and German -17 Farmington Avenue KA'l'llERINE L. H1l.I.S Physical Training 202 Windsor Avenue EI.IzABE'I'II C. WRlGll'l', A.B. Algebra and English 115 Allen Place HELEN L. WoLCo'I'T, A.B. Mathematic.: Wethersiield CLARA A. BENTLEY, A.B. English 193 Sisson Avenue MAIQX' A. SAw'rEI.I,E, PII.B. 1't'L'7Il7h and English 23 Marshall Street JANE MACMARTIN German 21 Marshall Street CATIIERINE A. GARDNER, A.B Latin and lllathematics 19 Sargeant Street MAIQY E. ALEXANDER Stenog raphy 31 Russ Street CDRA GREENWOOD Free-Hand Drawing 17 Haynes Street HARRIEI' R0BBINs, A.B. History and Mathematics Wethersheld EDITH L. RISLEY, B.S. English and Mathematirs 290 Sigourney Street EVA M. GOWINC, A.B. French and German 31 Russ Street ELDORA J. BIRCH, B.S. Laboratory Assistant East Hartford ELIZABETH F. FRAZER Bookkeeping and Typewriting 751 Asylum Avenue F. ELIZABETH MACK English ana' Elorution Windsor NIARV C. WELI,Es, PII.D. English and German Newington ANNIE L. HOLCOMB Serretary 154 Capitol Avenue GRACE E. HYDE Principal's Assistant S0 Church Street THE OWL ANNUAL Zin Memoriam CHARLESCOHEN Died November 28, 1904 THE OWL ANNUAL 13 Courses of Study Offered by the Hartford Public High School 9 i 9 English Course Classical Course Scientific Course Commercial Course Manual Training Course THE ENoL1su Coukslc includes the usual literary, scientific, and mathematical studies of a high school. THE CLASSICAL CoURsE includes a General Classical and a College Preparatory Course. THE Sl'lEN'l'IFIt' COURSE furnishes a preparation for admission to any of the Scientific Schools. THE COMMERUAI. Cotmss is designed for pupils who desire special preparation for business. Tm: MANUAL TRAINING Couksi: prepares for admission to any of the Scientific Schools, or for manufacturing or industrial pursuits. Electives In addition to the regular studies, the following ELECTIVI-is are open to the students in each course: Free-hand and Constructive Drawing, Vocal Music, Physical Training. The High School Calendar 1905-1906 T T 5' Summer Term begins May 1, 1905. Summer Examinations, june 14, 16, 1905. Graduation Day, june 23, 1905. Alumni Meeting, Evening of june 23, 1905. Summer Term ends june 23, 1905. Reception of Senior Class, Evening of june 26, 1905. Examination of Candidates, june 26, 27, 1905. Fall Term begins September 13, 1905. Fall Term ends December 22, 1905. Winter Term begins january 3, 1906. Winter Examinations, january 24, 25, 26, 1906. Winter Term ends April 6, 1906. Summer Term begins April 23, 1906. Summer Examinations, june 13, 1-1, 15, 1906. Graduation Day, June 22, 1906. Alumni Meeting, Evening of june 22, 1906. Summer Term ends june 22, 1906. Reception of Senior Class, Evening of june 25, 1906. Examination of Candidates, june 25, 26, 1906. KM CLASS SENIOR S. H. H.P THE OWL ANNUAL 17 History of Class of 1905 Y E ARE NOT some TO BoAsT. You can take everything we say as an axiom raised to the fn-ljst power. QWe only mention this for the benefit of the lil lower classes, our dear teachers know it already.j gg- ' Four eventful years have passed since the dawn of the new century witnessed our resolution to strictly medi- tate the thankless muse. A crucial point in the world's history had arrived. As old Father Time tremblingly raised the curtain of ages, the spheres played low music. And then we appeared in the lime lights! Ah! Even in these days of our sedate seniority it quickens our pulse to recall the scene. A moments suspense, and then-the progress of the world was assured, the welfare of America guaranteed, and the prestige of our good old Nutmeg State established. Well worthy is 1901 to be a mile stone on the road of our national progress. In the rope pulls our-ah, well, we don't want to injure any one's feelings. Let our opponents take heart. Let them remember 'twas magna' Aeneae drxfm that did 'em up. Don't be surprised, we've studied Latin. When we had been here two years they had to get out a new grammar-the old one was too simple. Speaking of Latin reminds us. Ad Rem. Don't try to translate it, you're likely to miss the point. That's a motto by scholars for scholars. No Freshmen need apply. Now, when we were Freshmen they didn't make us run the gaunt- let. You bet they didn't! We just looked at them and they wept. As Sophomores, we were far ahead of all others in knowledge, wise and otherwise. Who was it who came so near being forgotten that they had to hire a sign painter to resurrect their memory? But it was not their fault they were unnoticed. One can seldom see the moon while the sun is shining. 18 THE OWL ANNUAL When we were juniors, we did as juniorsg but when we became Seniors we put away childish things. When we were young we used to tell the teachers what we knewg now we send them bonbons the night before the reports are made up. Once we were in the habit of inscribing knowledge in deep creases on our braing now we write it on our cuff and wear the creases in our trousers. There was a time when we thought the lunch room pies were made to eatg we know better now. fEditor's note: It is impossible to say just what these pies are made of. A large number of similar ones have lately been found in the didn't Llaugh at our teacher's jokef Pjg now we cannot conceal our amusement. It seems to grow better every time it is told. As we said before, we don't want to boast, but sometimes we can't help thinking of that interclass field day last spring. Eh, bins! Nuf sed! The next day all our English teachers had us learn: And where is that band who so vauntingly swore? etc. When it came to football we surprised even the slow coaches. We're kickers from away back. And didn't we look fetching in those nose guards and vaccination pads? VVell, now, I reckon. We even had to hire a real live policeman, six feet two in low shoes and a forage cap, to keep the crowds back whenever we practiced. It seems that when the Sophs decided to give us a dance, the Board, out of respect for us, held a special meeting. It was decided that after we had hopped our hop, nevermore should grave and rev- erend Seniors trip the light fantastic with honor aspiring Sophs. It is well. A vote of respect from men to men. The Board in honoring us has honored itself. And now there is one thing that genuinely grieves us. Altho, we could not help it, yet we must take the responsibility. We cannot tell a lie. We have, unintentionally, made work harder for our suc- cessorsg we have raised the standard of the schoolg examinations have been 'made harderq the college requirements increased. We extend our sincere sympathy to the lower classes. Without our mental equip- ment they must follow the pace that we have set. And some must fall by the wayside. But space is lacking. Our story is not toldg we have just jogged down a few unadorned facts. But what facts they are! What excel- lence of ours they do display! Greece fell! Rome fell! We are just beginning to rise! Verily, truth is stranger than fiction. T H E O W L A N N U A L 19 Class Motto Ad Rem Class Colors Green :md White Officers ROIIERT M. KEENI-:v . . , . Chairman OLIVER D. FILLEY . . Marshal ALEXANDER W. CREEIION . Oralor JEAN Ml'l'CIlEI,l. . Essayzkt MARION M. WEI.uII . Poetess CIIARLES P. EDIIV . Prophet NETTIE M. GAUTIIIER . Prophetess NELSON C. TAINTOR I Hmonhm MAliClliE'l l'A MAli'l'lN I SOLOMON PORISS . . Treasurer HELEN F. DWYER . Valedictorian MARION M. WELCH .... Salutatorian Reception Committee JAMES G. GOOIJELI., Chairman -IOSEPII K. HOORER MAIIELLE E. WANDER AR'I'IIUR H. SAIIIIIELS MAIQION A. COLLINS Pin Committee THOMAS C. IWCKONE, Clzairwan CIIARLI-:s Gll.IbliRSl,liEVlC FLORENCE E. OATMAN Color Committee JEAN Ml'l'CllEl,l,, Chairman ELINOR M. U'I'LIav GrI,ADYS BROWER Song Committee PAUL ROBERTS, Chairman MARX' C. Fox MII.IJREIJ COVELL Photograph Committee MICHAEL A. CONNOR, Chairman PAUL H. ELSIJON MARY E. DILLON Motto Committee FRANK T. CASE, Chairman Licwls G. EIARRIMAN HELEN F. DWVER THE OWL ANNUAL The Senior Class Paul H. Barbour 0. Lamson Beach Claude G. Beardslee Harold C. Bird Henry L. Bunce, Jr, William L. Burdick Raymond M. Burnham Hollis S. Candee Frank T Case Clifford W. Caulkins Walter E. Claussen Chauncey F. Cleveland Michael A. Connor William F. Costello William T. Coyle Alexander W. Creedon Edward W. Creighton William Dwyer Charles P. Eddy Paul H. Elsdon Morris Falk Hart C. Fenn Oliver D. Filley Montague Flagg E. Selden Geer, Jr. - Charles Gildersleeve James G. Goodell Robert N. Griswold Edward F. Gustafson Francis H. Hafey William J. Hamersley Lewis G. Harriman Benjamin R. Hawley Victor Hellman Joseph K. Hooker Robert M. Keeney Joseph B. Kilbourn Robert B. King Charles H. Latham, Jr. William H. Linton Robert L. Mason Robert H. Mather Thomas C. McKone Thomas J. Molloy Harry A. Moran Allan P. Northend Solomon Poriss Warren C. Pratt Philip W. Raymond 3' 5 3' George W. Roberts Paul Roberts Vernon H. Salmon Arthur H. Samuels- Bertram I. Seward Owen L. Seward Mark Skinner Henry D. Smith Alfred J. Statford Arthur R. St. John Henry W. Swettenham Nelson C. Taintor Percy P. Taylor Douglas H. Thomson Meade Wildrick Elizabeth F Ahern Anna R. Allis Clara C. Angus Mabelle A. Bissell Carrie W. Blake Agnes M. N. Broughel Gladys Brower Annie G. Brown Annie L. Burns Mary E. 'Burns Esther J. Cady Mary C. Carey Marguerite B. Chnrvh Edna M. Clark Annie M. Cleveland Ethel Clogston Marion A. Collins Hannah Cornneld Catherine A. M. Conghlin Mildred Covell Marion C. Cross Erma L. Culver K. Leah Danforth Eva S. Davis Mary E. Dillon Sarah R. Dunham Helen F. Dwyer Josephine Dwyer Agnes G. Egan Alice H. I' armer Marion Flagg Mary C. Fox Nettie M. Gauthier Bridget A. Glynn Dulce Green Elizabeth R. Harris Marion E. Hosford Marjorie F. Howe Louise G. Hyde Christine M. Johnson Helen G. Johnson Ruth Johnson Florence J. King Martha E. King Sarah Kogpelman Agnes E. ullgren Olga R.. Kullgren Mabel E. Laraway Emilie E. Leschke Rachel S. Leventhal Irene R Marcy Margretta Martin Mary A. McCarthy Hazel A. McClunie Elizabeth A. McDonnell Helena F. Miller Jean Mitchell Mabel Moore Mary Noack Helen V. Noonan Florence E. Oatman Sarah T. Plummer Florence P. Roper Sarah E. Sears Edith M. Seidler Helen M Seidler Minnie E. Selby Martha C. Smith Elsie F. Steinheimer Florence L. Stronach Mary A. Sullivan Arline D. Taintor Grace H. Taylor Lulu M. Toohey Anna V. Toomey Elinor M. Utley Mabelle E. Wander Sarah A. Ward Elizabeth H. U. Warner Marion M. Welch Emily A. Welles Annie Wiggin Imogene M. H. Winter THE OWL ANNUAL 21 History of Class of 1906 9 9 9 Z0 LL PERSONS OF JUDGMENT and integrity will ' A admit that, in many ways, the class of l9l26 is very like other classes which have come, are coming, and, W undoubtedly, will come to our most highly honored Lili' A school. We won the rope-pulls when we were Fresh- ies, and we lost them as a matter of course, under the name of Sophs, and we've had worthy, numerous and efficient rep- resentatives in everything going. Everyone knows all this, and every- one knows that in general it is the history of every class, no matter which, that ever entered this, our most highly honored school. It's the same old story in the same old way. Why repeat it? N9 L i'tt , Yet these same persons of judgment and integrity will admit also that the class of 1906 has many points of superiority as compared with those classes which have come, are coming and, undoubtedly, will come to this, our etc., etc., school. He will not, however, be so egotistical and illbred as to flaunt our points of merit so widely and with such unholy vigor as our worthy contemporaries have endeavored to do. A very few of our meritorious characteristics would convince all persons possessed of any degree of doubt, that we of 1906 have, as aforesaid, many points which indisputably establish our claim to superiority over all other classes. It is, however, a lengthy and, in fact, impossible feat to herein chronicle all of the aforesaid deserving qualities. It is al hard task even to know which of the innumerably great quantity to select that we may represent our class as it should, in justice, be represented. On the whole, we are of the opinion that the recital of our virtues would be a work of supererogation, as we incline to the belief that the points 22 THE OWL ANNUAL we would prove are sufficiently self-evident to remove that responsibility from our already overburdened shoulders. Speaking of burdens grievous to be borne, we find, after three years of dodging demerits and eluding ciphers, that the hardest is the way some conscientious and altogether too vigilant members of our most respected faculty take base advantage of their altitude--a purely geo- metrical hypothesis we would have you understand-- to spot delin- quents. Not but that we might do it ourselves were we to exchange places with these same teachers--who are really very nice and likable --but we don't appreciate this side of the question yet. However, the law is not made for those who behave themselves, so we get along very fairly well. Nothing of importance remains to be said concerning our class. We are record-breakers in every sense of the wordg let them deny it who may. Let them talk with great swelling wordsg we meet them with facts. It is not the vociferousness of our plea, but its evident and unde- niable justice that is convincing. Our worthy contemporaries may work themselves into a state of horrisonous and sudoriferous rancity without altering the irrefragability of the glory and shining conduct of the class of 1906, and no pusillanimous ratiocination can result in aught but the most dissonant vituperation. But enough has been said and enough is sufficiency. Let us close with a twitter for' 06. H All ready nowa one two three Breck-a-kex-kex-coax-coax - Breck-a- kex-kex- coax-coax -- Hullabloo- Hullabloo - H-P-H-S - Naughty-six Z--Naughty-sz',1:! - NAUGHTY-SIX ! Y I W . .,-. fi? THE OWL ANNUAL 23 The Class of 1906 Vera G. Allen Gertrude Anderson Grace E. Anderson Barnekah Angell Anna HM. Bentz Ethel L. Bonner A. Louise Brainerd Caroline E. Braun Clara M. Bull Hazel H. Burnham Signa E. Byorknian Sadie J. Callahan Ida M. Case Harriet J. Chall'ee Mary E. Clark Bessie Ullman Edith J. Clogston Sarah I. Cohn Ruth I. Connover Frelda C. Crelgihton Lena M. Crowe l Charlotte M. Culver Agnes B. Cummings Estelle P. Cushman Katherine M Daly Helen B. Ericson Myrtle E. Fallow M. Louise Farnham Hazel M. Felty Alma E. Ferguson Mary Fisher Anna E. Franzen Alice R. Gillette Marv H. Gladding Ruth F. Glazier Elma K. Graul Annctta H Hansen Lucy A. Harbison Eva M. Hartz Stella E. Hicks Philena H Hinckley Agnes M. Hogan Rose Hollings Eleanor M. Horan Constance H. Hungerford Elsie M Hurlbut Miriam E G. Johnson Grace A. Jones Mary J. Kerwin 5 5 3 Alice M. Kinney Bertha J. Libby Annie C. Lina-ks Marie Macbeth Ethel E. Marsh Lena H. Marshall Mary E McCann Helen E. McCarthy Grace S. McKinney Florence E. McLaughlin Leah Miller Irene H. Mix Hazel A, Moore Nina W. Morgan Helen E. Nemiah Helen M. 0'Conn0r Margaret M E. 0'Nelll Grace Parkes Madeline S. Parkhurst. Harriette O. Patterson Jennie M. Peterson Rhoda L. Phillips Elsa B. Pomeroy Mae E. Price Marie R, Prutting Harriet E Rankin Lydia E. Reid Mary S. Robbins Alfreda M. Schneider Susie G. Sloan Clarabel V. Smith Maud Smith Irene E. Squires Clara M. Stedman Bertha M Stengelin Norma F Stoughton Elsa M. Strong Bertha F. Thompson Bessie L. Tillotson Geneva H. Trumbull Louise Warner Mary W. Watkinson Eleanor M. Welles Margaret D. Welles Mary W. Welles Florence A. Westphal Laura Wheeler Norma L. White Katherine A. Williams Grace E. Willson Alice C. Wilson Marg' N. Winslow Pru ence M. Wood John A Adams Carlton B. Barnard George R. Bestor Lester A. Bosworth Louis N. Brodiyg Francis I.. C. uckley Edmund P. Burke George C. Capen F. Donald Carpenter Robert P. Carter Harold B. Chapman Louis G. Charter Harold L Clark Charles Cohen Samuel M. Cohen Robert T. Costello William W. Cotter Frank N. Crane Edward J. Daly H. Frederick Day Frederick D. Dean William Dorenbaum Francis T. Fenu Aaron Fien George S. Francis Harold D, Fuller Harold C. Green Jacob D. Greenberg Lewis Gross Thomas Hewes Arthur S. Hildebrand John M. Holcombe, Jr. Harry H. Howard Herbert W. Huber Robert A. Hungerford Frank Johnston Harold L. Johnstone John J. Kennedy Thomas P. Kennedy Frederick H. Kenyon Richard R. King Arthur Kline Frederick H. Koch Alexander Lennox Peter A. LeRoy August H. Leschke Raymond G. Lincoln Henry J. Marks Jacob Masur Morton B. Miner William L Montague Ru-hard E, Moore Allvn R. Munger William B. G. Naedele Arthur F. Newton Peter E. Nielson Walter T. O'Donohue Alfred W. Peard Harlan D. Pomeroy Donald B. Prentice Harry E. Rain James J. Riordon Edward C. Roberts Philip Roberts Walter Roberts Rudolgh F. Rololl' Harol C. Rood Samuel Rosenthal .Iohn F. Sagarino Douglas T. Smith Irving W. Smith 0. Harrison Smith Arthur H. Soper Georqe Squires Haro d H. Storrs Alec G. Stronach Raymond H. Sullivan Harry F. Sweet John H. T. Sweet, .Ir. Charles C. Tomlinson, Jr Jacob Vogel David Weinermaii Andrew Welch J. Newell Welch Raymond P. Wlleelei- Fred E. Wiley Howard C Wiley Franklin 0. Williams William J. Witschen Dayton T. Wyckolf 24 THE OWL ANNUAL History of the Class of 1907 i 5' i T IS GENERALLY ACCEPTED and so understood, that those entering the higher schools are unhnished, and in need of much learning. It is also recognized that they are fresh, not in any one particular, but in everything. This freshness is especially noticed l- by those who have just recently passed beyond thc Freshman stage, but it is this very freshness that created the word Freshman. Why shouldn't they be fresh? From this very freshness springs the incentive to do better work, and by the force of this active, unsatisfied spirit, those repositories of Wisdom and advanced learning are thus kept keen and active, and free from the cobwebs which would otherwise cloud their intellect. All Freshmen are presumed to be fresh, and not infrequently green Infrequently is the proper term to apply at this time, as we were an exception, and one of those rare exceptions that are so much appre- ciated on account of their rarity. We have proven our right to be classed as an exception, from the manner in which we defended ourselves when called upon to contest in the H rope pulls and did we not prove the ability of the 1907 Freshmen, to the dismay of those who had so recently acquired much learning--the class of '06? The victories in the annual Inter-Class-Meet proved that we were worthy Freshmen, and '07 was also well represented in the Naval Meet. Ranking third in the events of the Inter-class Field-Day with the juniors, the victors leading by but six points. This is surely a record to be proud of, and one which ought to appeal to those who follow. The same can be said of our scholastic standing, for most of us passed successfully to that first intermediate Class--Sophomore. Being Sophomores, however, did not change our THE OWL ANNUAL 25 ability, for was not about one-half of the H. P. H. S. Football Eleven composed of 1907 men, and in the Inter-class Meet of the present year, did we not secure first place, leading the next class by a handsome score, and there was also a very satisfactory representation in the Naval Meet of the present year. These records surely contradict the charge of being slow, and will justify the act of departing from a time-worn custom, and fix a date somewhat later in the year for the dance given in honor of the Seniors. If the past is any criterion, we certainly give promise of remaining strong and bright, and hope to be leaders among the classes, and useful to the school in the future. X95 Mya' Y X fin 1 SV VQ M THE OWL ANNUAL The Sophomore Class Jessie L. Abrams Carolan Alton Madeline L. Andrews Florence A. Atkins Mabel I. Baker Mercedes E. Balfe Helen L. Bartlett Bertha J. Beaudoin Florence Benedict Emma C. Berry Carrie E. Bonner Anna M. Bowen Charlotte S. Brainerd Clara E. Bray Bertha L. Britten Gertrude M. Brott Fannie E. Brown Florence M. Brown Helen I. Brown M. Louise Buckland Florence E. Burton Caroline F. Camp Cora M. Chatfleld Rose Cheesick Agnes E. Christie Louise C. Clancy Ruth H. Colby Maude A. Coleman Mary M. Collins Jane M. Conway Margaret G. Coughlin Myra D. Cross Marjorie L. Cummings Ellen C. Cunningham Helen M. Curtiss Anna V. Daly Catherine M. Daly Edith L. Davis Frances L. Davis Dora I. Day Ellen C. Donley Marion L. Dow Ethel M. Down Emily A. Dwyer Helen F. Egan Marion T. Fitzgerald Helen F. Fogerty Irma4Fontaine Elizabeth J. Gibson Ethel B. Gilbert Minnie B. Gilnack Fanny L. Gladding Vera A. Green Helen M. Greer Jessie Grifflng Grace E. Griliiths Viola V. Gruninger Susan G. Halliday Sarah F. Harrison Frances M. Hartman Wilhelmina E. Herman Mary P. Herzer Faith G. Holcomb Grace E. Jackson Jean A. Jackson Ethel M. Jennings Emily Joslyn Eleanor M. Joy Helen G. Judge Fannie Kashman Hester M. Kibbe Elizabeth A. Killin Abbie J . Langrish Carmeleita T. Latimer Grace Lombard Ethel H. Love Bernice L. Loveland Mary E. Loydon Eleanor Macbeth Alice M. MacLeod Lillian E. Martin Susie E. Martin Marion F. Maxiield Ethel F. May Kate H. Mayo Mae R. McEntee Clara McFetridge Mary J. McGinn Genevieve L. Mead Ellen E. Merrow Beatrice R. Metcalfe Elsie G. Miller Annie R. Moore Marjorie P. Moore Carrie W. Moses Ruth Moyer Anna G. Murphy Mary C. Murphy Jennie C. Murtaugh Abbie R. Newberry Inez V. Newberry Karen M. Nielsen Lucy B. O'Connor Pearl M. O'Keefe Katarina M. Outerson Florence M. Ozon Ida B. Parker Marion A. Parker Idah A. Peck HOITCHSC I, Perry Edyth L. Pindar Rose E. Pinkham Bessie Pintus Kristine Rask Katherine A. Riley Marion H. Roberts Annie I. Robertson Katherine L. Rowe Etta F. Ruffkess Annie B. Sanford Clara E. Sears Carolyn B. Segalla Mary Shaw Maude S. Simonds Florence E. Simpson Adele R. Smith Emma V. Snider Ethel M. Spencer Mabel I. Sponsel Marjorie A. Stevens Bessie B. Stoner Georgia S. Strant Lucy E. Strant Elsie V. Taylor Esther Taylor Daisy F. Tobey Grace L. Townsend Louise R. Tracy Emma M. Trebbe Olive E. Ulrich Mary E. Wade Susan J Wade Katchen M. Wagner Louise S. Warren Katharine R. VVestph Alice L. VVhite Jennie L. White Marion H White Hazel C. Wiseman Carolyn M. VVooley Laura V. WVooster Willis F. Abbey Robert C. Allen Arthur H. Badeau Charles H. Bardons Walter E. Batterson J. Watson Beach Howard W. Beardsley al Isaac Becker Erle M. Beebe William Berman Frederick W. Bidwell Charles E. Blake Charles K. Bragaw N. Howard Brewer Frances P. Britt U. Hayden Brockway, Jr, St. Clair Bromfield Malcolm G. Buckland Wesley H. Bucklee Ralph C. Bulkley Vere I. Burdick De Witt M. Bull Ray U. Carpenter Jesse L. Case Sherman Cawley Joseph B. Champlin Martin J. Cleary Francis W. Cowles Dennis J. Coyle, Jr. William H. Cronlin Andrew C Culver Malcolm W. Davis Winfred G. Deming C. Harold Dodge ' Edward B. Duiy Robert W. Dwyer Philip G. Eaton Harry L. Edlin Frederick B. Edwards, .lr Frederic Emens James P. English Earl E. Ensign Herman J. Fenselan Harry J. Foster Leon R. Foster Rudolph H. Fox Philip M. Freeman Char es W. Gaines Davis Glater Albert E. Goethner Henry K. Goldstein Sidney N. Greenberg James P. Greer Ray M. Griiiin Charles D. Griswold Henry S. Griswold Samuel A. Griswold James E. Gross Edward T. Guinan Thomas C. Gunshanan William E. Haaser Frank S. Hart Frederick H. Hartleben Raymond H. Hartz Ro ert D. Hastings Rudol h C. Hauert John Hayden William J. Hickmott, Jr. Irving W. Hicks Asa A. Hollings Lewis Hollings John T. Horan Thomas E. Hughes George H. Humphrey Percy C. .Tencks Ervin D. Johnson Phillip J. Jones Richard P. Jones Edward W. Keefe Austin J. Kilbourn Jonathan F. Kilbourn Harold C. J aquith John M. Kingsley Harold L. Klein Louis Kofsky Joseph I. Kopelman William J. Langdon John F. Lawler Thomas H. Lawler William S. Lines, Jr. Paul G, Macy Clarence H. Mahi Robert H. Martin Warren S. Mather Frederick R. McKernan William B. B. McKone Donald J. McRonald Clarence G. Mellen Arthur B. Mercer John G. G. Merrow Robert J. Metzger William J. Mills Eugene F. Mitchell Phi ip H. Moss Jasper R. Moulton Francis J. Murphy Cliiford R. Murray Jann s P. Mtrray Theodore- C Neadele Ernest M J Oakley Patrick J. O'Connor Roderick 0'Connor Oliver Parkes George T. Patterson Clarence H. Pearl Everett L. Pease Grafton M. Peberd y Arthur R. Peck Howard L. Peck Clarence L. Perkins Harry L. Perkins Dexter S Phelps, Jr. Simon F. Phillips James Porteus Wilbur C, Prior Harry K. Rees Edwin H. Richards Leslie H. Richmond G. Sherman Ripley Ralph H. Roberts Wa ter K. M. Rodgers Edwin E. Sage W. Clifford Sage Charles T. Sanford William O. Sanford Louis E. Schoenborn John H. Scoville Harold C. Scranton Raymond H. Segur Abraham M. Shapiro Eugene D. J. Shaw Wilton W. Sherman Jacob Shulansky Allan K. Smith Thomas S. Smith Karl L. Sommer Charles S. Spencer Lawrence E. Stevens C. Wardell St. John Arthur N. Story Robert C Stoughton John Strempfer Paul H. Ta lor Robert E. Vail Edward B. VanZile Edwin V. Vedder, J r, John C. Warner Arthur B. Watson Edward F. Welch Guy P. Wilcox Frank E. Wilson Francis Winslow, Jr. Clarence S. Zipp THE OWL ANNUAL 27 History of Class of 1908 5 9 3' ,151 HE HISTORIAN of the Freshman class usually mentions that his class hada green tinge on entrance to H.P.H.S., but in some classes this verdancy is quite inconspicuous, and we modestly state that 1908 was not so wry green. T41 Since we have been here a few of our flock have gone to other pastures, but the choice spirits still remain. The Sophomores won the tugs of war partly because our great strength is mental rather than physical. Thirty of us became members of the Athletic Association, and the organization has derived much benefit from our contributions. The Boys' Mandolin Club doubtless owes a good deal of the tunefulness of its selections to the fact that some of the musicians are in the Class of 1908. Space prevents our setting forth all the glories and achievements of this unsurpassed class of Freshmen: The things we have not yet done, but finally intend to do, would fill a book larger than our beloved algebra. It is seldom such a class appears, and we wish the people on the second corridor would acquire a better appreciation of our unques- tionable merits and powers. We may not be large, but the most beautiful things in nature require a microscope to be seen. 28 THE OWL ANNUAL The Freshman Class . Margaret M. Ahern Viola M. Allen Florence W. Archer Blanche E. Atwood Louise E. Atwood Marion F, Barker Edith T. Bartlett Elsie N. Bauer Ethel M. Beeman Inza W. Bennett Anna A. Bergenholz Alice G. Bernard Helen J. Bolf Elsie M. Bolles Leah E. Bowdoin Olive Boynton Pauline R. Breslay Mary H. Britt Nellie E. Brody Dorothy Brown Grace D. Browne Lisla A. Buckland Edith M. Burdick Helen Burdick Florence E. Busch Mildred A. Butts Mary J. Cairns Helen D. Calhoun Margherita T. Carey Marjorie Case Florence E. Cederberg Matilda E. Chesky Theresa H. Clancy Mildred E. Clark Florence L. Claussen Marion L. Cleveland Anna T. Code Katherine C. Coney Marguerite G. Coleman Anna F, Cosgrove Flora E. Crane Mary E. Crombie Sophia Crost Helen D. Crowley Marion S. Cummings Frances J. Curtin Louise M. Curtin Claribel S. Curtis Helen T. Daly Marie K. Daly Emma W. Daniels Lillie A. Day 9 9 5' Madalene F. Dow Alice I. Downing Frances C. Dunham Mary J. Dunne Augusta E, Elkin Mary E. Elwood Ma1'ion Feinberg Sarah G. Finley Catherine M. Foley M. Florence Franzen M. Florence Gaffey Mary E. Gaffey Leslie A. Garvin Jennie E. Gleszer Margery Goddard Snieralda A. I. Godin Celia T Goldberg Grace Goldberg Cornelia VV. Goldenblum Margaret 'l'. Grad y Annie E, Greenberg C. Estelle Greene Florence VV. Griswold Sarah M. Guilfoil Enola M Hale Anna B. Hansling Ruth Harrison Alma. S. Hastings Carrie L. Hastings Helen Hatch Ellie N. Hazard Mabel E. Henry Annie Herron Mary F. Hewins Helen J. Higgins Helen M. Hodge May E, Hoey Katherine L, Hogan Marjorie M. Howe Ellen C. Hughes Pauline G. Hughes Anna A. Hynes Luisita, Iribas Grace LQ Jacks May E. Jackson Alma A. Jaeger Elizabeth E. Jewett Esther A. Johnson Gertrude M. Johnson Marion A. Johnson Marguerite L, Jones Wilhelmina J. Kalausch Martha C. Kane Sadie C Kane Helen M. Kearney Nellie M. Keating Christina R. Keleher Lucy A. Kelly. May Kennedy Alice M. Kenyon Dorothy Kenyon Edith King Matilda N. Kirkpatrick May Edith Knight Esther A. Kullgren Lillian H. Lang Mary C. Langdon Edith Lasher Anna M. Leahy May L. Leggett Annie C, Lennox Josephine A. Lincks E Gladys Lincoln Frieda A. Litz Rena L. Lohmes Florence G- Long Edna M. Mack Ruth Macy Marion C. Maerklem Anna. J. Magee Catherine T. Maher Lottie M. Mahl Florence E. Mather Madelene H. Matzen Reise A. Maxfield Mary Mayo K. May McBeth Hilda N. Keller Nellie E. McCarthy Winlfred J. McCarthy Winifred J. McCarty Mary T. McDonnell Blanche R. McEvoy M Estelle McGill Annie C. McNally Maude Meacham Elsa C. Mellgren Caroline W. Merriam Ruth S. Miller Florence Mills Blanche Mitchell Esther T, Molin Gertrude E. Morrill Elisabeth R. Morrison Helen R. Morrison Rachel Morton Ella L. Mulcahy Esther B. Murray Johanna B. A. Neumann Florence M. 0'Bricn Mary A. O'Connor Loraine A. Osborn Susie E. Packard Lucy Parker Mabel Parkes Helen J. Peck Jeannette A. Perrault Alice C. Phillips Gertrude L. Pond Lena E, Popp Elizabeth B. Post Hazel F. Prentiss Violet H. Ray Helen G. Raymond Mary E. Redigan Mary A. Rees Mary E, Reilly Frances A. Rieckel Fay L. Robbins Helen H Roberts Marguerite Rockwell Grace I. Rogers Helen S. Rose Sarah F. Rosen Helena S. Rosenthal Elsie L. Rothschild Loretta E. Ryan Leila D. Samson Helen A. Saunders Rosa H. Schmelz Louise E. Schoepfiin Fayoline Sedgwick Edith D. Seymour Agnes C. Shaughnessy Agnes F. Sheridan Mary Silverman Edith A. Simmons Tirzah J. Sisson Bessie B. Smith Elsie L, Smith Mary H Smith Grace E. Sponsel Marie B Sproat Edith L. Stengelin Rhoda F. Stillman Annette M. St. John THE OWL ANNUAL 29 Josephine F, St. John Janet T. Stone Louise H. Stratton Grace I. Strickland Fannie W. Strong Netta M. Strong Helen I. Sullivan Mae G. Sullivan Mary J. Sullivan Elizabeth A. Swettenliam Ida F. Swift Sarah H. Swift Florence E. Taylor Edith R. Thompson Sadie J. Thompson Sarah I. Thompson Dora M. Tobias Helen A. Tracy Grace M. Treadwell Mary E. Treat G. Inez Tuttle Florence M. VanGompf Sally VanZlle Clara E. Vlets Gertrude M. Wade Edith Wallace Evelyn L. Wander Josephine E. Ward Olive H. Watkinson Minnie J. Weisner Anna D. Welch Marion Welles Sadie E.Wenick Elizabeth G. White Miriam Whitney Anna Wiener Helen W. Wilbur Leia M. Wiley Margaret H. Williams Rebecca Wineck Lois W. Woodford Harriet B. Woodrull' Dorothy Woolley Helen E, Young Moses Abuza Chun Wing Sen Afong Phlllp A, Ahern Raymond S. Alvord Carl J. Anderson ' Leonard A. Ashby William J. Audet E. Raymond Barlow J. Welles Baxter Hart J. Beach John C. Beck Charles R. Bedford Hyman Beizer Frederick A. Bennett Jacob Berenson Louis S, Berman Reuben Berman Charles N. Best George F. Bill Clarence S. Birden David W. Blanchtleld Joseph L. Boyce William A. Boyle F. Nelson Breed Edward C. Brinley Leo Britton Kingsley L. Brown William F. Burns James R. Butler Charles C. Byrne Henry M. Callahan Daniel J. Carroll Everett E. Case Howard T. Case Leonard T. Clark Edward S. Cleveland George H. Cohen Richard J. Connelly Chauncey A. Crawford Tracy E. Crouse John L. Cully James A. Curry Thomas B. Curry Michael J. Davern Archibald R. Davie Roger W. Davis Stanley H Davis Wamer B. Day Walter H. Deacon Bertrand K. Dean Michael A. D'Esopo James H. Dillon James N. Doolittle Jacob Eckstein Howard R. Eddy Carl A. Edmond Robert W. Elliott, Jr. Carl Emerson Edward J , Emmett John P. English Edward H. Fahy Henry J. Farrell John L. Farrell John F. Fenton Joseph F. Finnegan Simon Fish Robert T. Frisbie John A. Fritze Samuel S. Gariinkel Warren A. Gentner Edward F. Gibbs Harry A. Ginsburg David D. Glanz Samuel Glater Charles R. Goddard Louis Greenberg Thomas J. Griflln Abraham B. Gross Ralph L. Hadaway Robert D. Hadlock Clarence L, Hamilton Arthur H. Harris Harold C. Hart Henry P. Hastings Carl 1. Hellstrom Edwin G. Hellyar J ohn M. Henry Lewis B. Herrick, Jr Thomas W. B. Hogan Harold D. Holden William T. Holleran Leonard W. Hollis Raymond R. Hurd H. Max Hurvitz Charles W. Jackson Howard K. Jackson Hugo W. Jaeger Harold H. Jameson William C. Jensen Crompton T. Johnson Frederick H. Johnson George W. J ohnson Benjamin Katz Morris Kessler George T. Keyes Thomas C. Kilfoil Benjamin W. Kitchen Arthur C. Koch Charles D. Koenig Samuel Kramer George A. Kronsberg Evan F. Kullgren Edward T. Lally Francis P. Langzettel James E. Lehan Clarence T. LePard George D, Loomis Richard S. Lyman D. Stanley MacCallu ni Robert G. MacDermid Louis P. Mack Howard P. Mahi William E. J. Mahl Merle B. Mann Harry W. Manning Robert W, Marchant Louis H. Marte Irving R. Martin Timothy A. McCarthy Laurence H. McClure Charles A. McLaughlin Edmund J. McLaughlin Thomas F. Meagher Meyer Michelson Maicwell V. Miller Edwin V. Mitchell Ray W. Moody Robert C. Moran John J. Moriarty Miles Mosher John B. Motto William A. Neilsen Royal C. Nemiah Frederick B. Newell William W. Nielson Francis J. Nolan Francis R Olmsted Henry M. O'Loughlin Carl H. Olson Stuart R. Osborn George A, Ott Hamid L. Parker Irving L. Perlmutter Richard H. Phillips John W. Phoenix Joseph H. Pierce L. Bertrand Pillion Victor E. Preissner Thomas B. Preston Robert E. Price A. Erwin Rankin, Jr. Howard O. Ray Robert S. Ray Dudley W, Redfield Harvard J. Reilly Earl U. Richmond Ralph G. Risley John W. Robbins Raymond W. Robbins Robert W. Rollins. Jr Allan B. Rood Howard F. Root Harold R. Rowe John Sadoian Robert T. Scott Michael Segal Ralph J, Sexton John J. Sheedy Ronald E. Sherman Charles P, Shirrill Solomon A. Shlimbum Clarence H. Skaats Andrew H. Skau William C. Skinner, Jr. Clarence C. Smith Philip A. Sparrow George M. Spidell, Jr, Maximilian Sporer Russell D. Steane W. Ernest Steven Jacob Suchawolsk y John E. Sullivan Reuben Taylor Chester C. Triesclnnann Horace N. Trumbull Daniel F. Wadsworth Edward J. Wadsworth Alan W. Waite Herbert D. Waldron Charles E. Watkins Ratcliffe C. Welles Irving M. Wickham Russell A. Wilcox George L. Witham George S. Wood Jolm A. Worthington Harry Yudowitch Henry Zimmerman Merritt S. Ward FRATERNITIES 32 THE OWL ANNUAL Fraternity of Garnrn a Delta Psi Founded at Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn., 1879 il i if ALPHA HILLHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL . . . New Haven, Conn, Founded 1879 BETA . DE VEAUX COLLEGE . ' . Suspension Bridge, N. Y. Established 1884 GAMMA MILITARY AND NAVAL ACADEMY . Oxford, Md. Established 1885 DELTA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL . Grand Rapids, Mich. Established 1886 EFSILON BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOL Bridgeport, Conn. Established 1886 ZETA WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL . Washington, D. C. Established 1891 ETA BROOKLYN Boys' HIGH SCHOOL Brooklyn, N. Y. Established 1893 THETA HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL Hartford, Conn. Established 1894 IOTA DETROIT HIGH SCHOOL , Detroit., Mich. Established 1895 KAPPA SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Springfield, Mass. Established 1896 LAMBDA NEW BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL . . New Bedford, Mass. Established 1897 MC BERKELEY SCHOOL . . New York City, N. Y. Established 1897 NC BROOKLINE HIGH SCHOOL Brookline, Mass, Established 1898 XI HOTCHEIss SCHOOL . Lakeville, Conn, Established 1899 OMICRON LOCKPORT HIGH SCHOOL Lockport, N. Y. Established 1899 PI SMITH ACADEMY . St. Louis, MO. Established 1900 RHO MILWAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL Milwaukee, Wis. Established 1901 SIGMA MASTEN PARK HIGH SCHOOL Buffalo, N. Y. Established 1902 TAU LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL Chicago, Ill. Established 1902 UPSIIDN CLEVELAND UNIVEHISITY SCHOOL Cleveland, Ohio Established 1902 PHI LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL . Lowell, Mass. Established 1904 Alumni Chapters Cornell University 1896 Harvard University 1897 Williams College . 1898 Amherst College . . 1899 Yale University 1904 University of Pennsylvania 1904 rf - -1, -nj.: gg' x.!.,.k A J . iz u Q, .iqwr ,jg N . ',.,. l xv.,-L f 'n Rv 6 51 if 24-7? MHTPJ jg gpg?-' KQV 5' ' LEM. FT, PM , .,. 1, L 'V eff bf' giving :ff I ,g- p nh, . 1.5 A, f 4, 1 V 14231 iv ' ' fn. .55 f 51.4 YP - 31 ' ', Q - ,LJ Sql' .. 91 Z, if '55 K r . ,Ax vm., nj -7 '- 93 ir? if ,Qi ii ' 1'. Q 5- H ij? v . - , g.:F :' ' Q, -5 ,U 1 - ,534 ,gzvg g f ,I 5:1 .arf ljlff .f - 4 'fx rwff ,W 4 - ,gf ,uf ,f Kj f 4 ---f 12. 3' 'y f .f - , 'g-L . L?r' 2 r 4, I-' .. ? ' A1 E T all f P 4, If ,HP ' A ,Y 2 ' 53, Q' W '- ,, ' QA gf 51 A '.e , , 3 ' Q , . ' 1 v M , -1 ,, . -.T H y 3: Q mi.: 4' . 1 yt: , -. J. jf x ,1 k'+f f Q. ,r ' , V,- fif.. wif' f Aff- E' if , F' ' , ji ' ' ,- wiv l if 91:53 E A W.,--, K-, My . ya ,M Lgig' ,V x - if ,W , ,wg V .U V . , ,, , .Zh jg--,W 'gijxf w1 L' vkffkr Mg: J 1' L F 'g , ' 3 SV T.: , ,. K Q ' '5' ' . ' , A ' 5 ,, Wy, Linn? xy! - ' f ' :QQ -. , 5' ' ' 2?- il i, F' ,4 . ,ij in n',,i 1 if fn.- F'1.ir .. iz. ' 'I' . .A i..,j ? , g.. . '-5 '-J ?' f J is ' .,d ' br: I ,-.f ,, Jqfffff -, .W 1 '- -'lf' Y- .T Q fi? , 55,5 ASA X -. -f' f 9 1' A . ,W .zu ix '. A I f S Q 5 E 3 E i THE OWL ANNUAL Theta Chapter of Gamma Delta Psi 5 5 9 ROBERT MAYRO KEENEY, IQO5 MONTAGUE FLAGG, 1905 JOSEPH KILBOURNE HOOKER, 1905 R01JER1CK 0'CONNOR, IQO7 EDWIN EGGLESTON SAGE, 1907 JOHN NEWEL1. WELCH, 1900 THOMAS HEWES, 1906 LEWIS GILDERSLEEVE HARRIMAN, 1905 JOSEPH WATSON BEACH, 1907 WALTER ELLSWORTH BATTERSON, 1907 EDVVARD CONSTANT ROBERTS, 1906 JOHN CHESTER WARNER, IQO7 DOUGLAS HOTCHKISS THOMSON, 1905 RICHARD EARLE MOORE, IQO7 THE OWL ANNUAL Graduate Members of Theta Chapter Delta Psi 5' 5' 5' Thomas F. Lawrence, '95 Guy M. Carleton, '95 James L. Howard, Jr., '95 Edward R. Ingraham. '95 Harleigh Parkhurst, '95 William P. Sage, '95 Henry G. Bryant, '96 X Louis B. Chapman, '96 L. William Lyman, '96 Frederick G. Winslow, '97 Charles W. Cady, '97 Morrison B. Yung, '95 Morgan B. Brainard, '96 Cortlandt, F. Luce, '96 Robert W. Barbour, '97 Lucius B. Barbour, '96 Edwin A. Strong, '97 Ernest VV. Smith, '97 Norman Gillette, '97 Frederick C. Morcom, '96 F. Raymond Sturtevant, '97 Charles W. Marsh, '98 Burton P. Twichell, '97 Bartlett G. Yung, '98 Heywood H. Whaples, '97 Allen E. Smith, '98 Laurent Heaton, '98 Louie P. Strong, '99 Walter B. Allen, '97 Alvan W. Hyde, '98 Clarence B. Ingraham. '99 Paul S. Ney, '99 Newton C. Brainard, '98 John M. Ellis, '99 Karl S. Jasper, '00 Henry E. Chapman, '98 Horace S. Howe, '99 Edward W. Frisbie, '98 George C. St. John, '98 Russell Cheney, '99 Arthur W. Allen, '00 William B. Hooker, '98 S. St. John Morgan '99 Harlan H. White, '00 E. Ernest Hilliard, '99 Harold M. Turner, '01 'tDeceased. G. Beach Sey1ns, '99 Frank E. Bosson, '00 George Roberts, Jr., '99 Lawrence A. Davis, '99 Harold A. Hart, '00 Herbert F. Fisher, '00 John T. Roberts. '01 Arthur Dwyer, '00 Spencer Turner, '02 John I. Angus, 'Ol Howard R. Hastings, '00 Sidney R. Burnap, Jr., '01 Harold B. Kline, '03 Howard E. Bushnell, 'Ol Robert W. Seyms, 'Ol James M. Woodhouse, '02 John N. Jordan, Jr., '04 Clifford B. Morcom, '02 Duncan C. Hooker, '02 Philip E. Curtiss, '02 Arthur G. Newton, '03 Richard B. Kellogg, '03 Fred F. Wooley, '03 Morgan G. Bulkeley, Jr., ' 3 Mitchell S. Little, '03 VVilliam G. Sexton, '03 Ralph D. Cutler, '03 Warren S. Smith, '03 H. Wyckoff Mills, '02 George J. Ingraham, '05 Channing Bacall, '04 Perley R. Keeney, '03 Philip S. Wainwright. '04 Robert W. Hume, '03 Winthrop A. Haviland, '05 Richard B. Bulkeley, '04 Robert D. Olmsted, '03 Robert A. Angus, '03 Roger H. Hovey, '04 H. Bissell Cary, '04 Gilbert Nairn, '04 John P. Day, '06 Harry A. Rapelye, '04 Myrton J. Turnbull, '04 Benjamin C. Perkins, '06 Gamma THE OWL ANNUAL 35 Fraternity of Alpha Delta Sigma ALPIIA BETA GAMMA DELTA EIISILON ZETA ETA TllE'l'A IOTA KAIIPA LAMBDA MU NU Founded at Bridgeport High School, Bridgeport, Conn. 1891 5' il 9 BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOL Bridgeport, Conn. Organized 1891 HILLHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL . New Haven, Conn. Established 1892 NEW BRITAIN l'iIGH SCHOOL . New Britain, Conn. Established 1894 EIERIDEN HIGH SCHOOL . Meriden, Conn. Established 1894 BROOKLYN BOYS' HIGII SCHOOL . Brooklyn, N. Y. Established 1896 SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Springfield, Mass. Established 1896 FALL RIVER HIGH SCHOOL Fall River, Mass. Established 1897 HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL Hartford, Conn. Established 1897 PORTLAND HIGII SCHOOL Portland, Maine Established 1898 ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL West Newton, Mass. Established 1898 PRATT INSTITUTE Brooklyn, N. Y. Established 1899 NEWTON HIGH SCHOOL Newton, Mass. Established 1399 EDWARD LITTLE HIGH SCHOOL Auburn, Maine Established 1903 THE OWL ANNUAL Graduate Members of Theta Chapter Alpha Delta Sigma 5 Charles D. Allen, '97 Malcolm M. Eckhardt, '97 James G. DeWitt Morrell, '97 Alonzo P. White, '97 John R. Hollister, '97 John Olmsted, '97 William P. Calder, '97 'fAugustus C. Hlrth, '97 Richard C. Lincoln, '98 Newton W. Larkum, '98 George H. Pierce, '98 Harry R. Tomlinson, '99 Hubert P. Peck, '98 Francis G. Smith, '0l Robert L. Rowley, '98 Frank A. Olds, '99 John F. Trumbull, '99 'fRobert H. Shannon, '99 Walter H. Farmer, '99 Edmund S. Merriam. '98 James H. Brewster, Jr., '00 Herbert M. Bacon, '99 George F. Olmsted, '98 Everett l-I. Morse, '98 Edward F. Dustin, '01 Harold J. Barbour, '00 Edwin L. King, '98 Joseph H. Woodward, '00 Harold E. Dimock, '01 Lawrence A. Howard, '99 George B. Fisher, Jr., '00 Charles H. Northam, Jr., '00 Lewis B. Comstock, '00 Raymond Steele, '0l Robert B. English, '04 Vahram E. Davoud, '00 'fDeceased. 3' Raymond W. Barrows, '02 William B. Roberts, 'Ol Herbert V. Olds, '01 Edward A. Deming, 'Ol Everett M. Dellabarre, '02 Edward G. Worthington, ' Charles J. Harriman, 'Ol Russell Gladwin, '03 Richard H. Deming, '02 Charles N. Flagg, '02 Joseph B. Roberts, '03 James W. Williams, '03 Edward W. Atkins, '02 Arthur R. Griswold, '02 Vincent C. Brewer, '01 Harry S. Bartlett, '03 'tWilliam H. Goodwin, '03 Garrett D. Bowne, '02 Harold B. Stillman, '02 Loyd T. Chalker, '03 Louis H. Gladwin, '03 Lester H. King, '04 Raymond J. Peard, '03 Sheldon, P. Thacher, '02 Harold M. Kenyon, '03 Goodwin B. Beach, '03 Clinton D. Deming, '03 John C. Woods, '03 Clarence M. Knox, '04 Horace O. Kilbourn, '03 4tKenneth W. Hayden, '04 Harold B. Keyes, '04 George W. King, '04 Raymond T. Pausch, '03 03 ?i6..'. ., I G4 I x ., ,, 'f'W':,,.gi. .- ., 5 13: QM f -. - .nm .4 . 3313 , -5.1, -sa: . iw .L , ri k' .' 'g 1-:ew Q, , few AW , ,Yugi fffsw 1 fig -Q Qan- ,x 13, A - Aw: .-n ,A-3 ' ' fd 0 , wg 1 15 'I' .-5: f ,..i X .J ,. Nl. 'ri 2? ff me ' Q ,M yur -fi . 1 fy, L , 4 KA M .g:f:'-,ifcW,U-V . av - ' V. .1-W1-4. , , ,,,, ,W , . Sf. 5? .W THE OWL ANNUAL Theta Chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma 5' 9' 5' CHARLES DARRY MEADE, 1905 JOHN ALDEN ADAMS, 1900 RAYMOND MARCY RLIRNHAM, 1905 RAYMOND GILBERT LINCOLN, 1900 CHAIINCY FITCH CLEVELAND, 1905 WILFORD BARBER MIICKLOW, IQO4 ARTHUR HAI-OLD DADEAII, IQO7 RGBRRT BURR RING, 1905 CEDRIC ROOT DOARDMAN, 1907 FRANCIS TALCOTT FENN, 1900 DOUGLAS TRACY SMITH, 1900 RODERT COLEMAN STOUGIRITON, 1907 RAY IIFTON CARPENTER, 1907 ALFRED WILLIAM PEARD, 1900 GEORGE SILL WOOD, 1908 38 THE OWL ANNUAL Fraternity of Lambda Sigma ALPHA BETA GAMMA DELTA EPSILON ZETA ETA . THETA IOTA . KAPPA LAMBDA MU Nu . OMICRON PI . RHO SIGMA TAU Founded at Central High School, Detroit, Mich, 1892 5' 3 if CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL . EAST DENVER HIGH SCHOOL ITHACA HIGH SCHOOL . . EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL . MINNEAPOLIS HIGH SCHOOL . FITCHBURG HIGH SCHOOL . WILLIAMSPORT HIGH SCHOOL . BAY CITY HIGH SCHOOL DULUTH HIGH SCHOOL . . ELMIRA HIGH SCHOOL . STEELE HIGH SCHOOL . . CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL . BINGHAMTON HIGH SCHOOL . NORTH HIGH SCHOOL . ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL . CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL . HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL . TOME INSTITUTE . . Detroit, Mich. . Denver, Colo. . Ithaca, N.Y. Saginaw, Mich. Minneapolis, Minn. Fitchburg, Mass. Williamsport, Pa. Bay City, Mich. . Duluth, Minn. . Elmira, N. Y. . . Dayton, O. Washington, D. C. Binghamton, N. Y. Columbus, Ohio . St. Paul, Minn. Philadelphia, Pa. . Hartford, Conn. Port Deposit, Md. x A x , Eiyya I 1 .P - ,- .L v - v c , 1 Y 4 4 f .KJ x . 2 'x n 1 - , . f f?1?521:if fm un.-H 'fa1a.:yh- 5- 4 wh.: ' . n .AA- ,! Jw 1 THE OWL ANNUAL Sigma Chapter of Lambda Sigma 5 9 i OLIVER DWIGHT FILLEY, 1905 ALFRED JOSEPH STAFFORD, 1905 CHARLES GILDERSLEEVE, 1905 EDWARD CHARLES BRINDLEY, 1907 CLARENCE S. ZIPP, 1907 WILLIAM JOHN WITSCHEN, 1900 WILLIAM MALCOM GRISWOLD BUCKLAND, -1907 GEORGE CLEVELAND CAPEN, 1900 CHARLTON BRLDEN BARNARD, 1906 ARTHUR FREDERICK NEWTON, 1906 HAROLD HARDING STORRS, 1900 JOHN JOSEPH KENNEDY, IQO6 BARNIE GUSTAVE NAEDELE, 1906 THE OWL ANNUAL Graduate Members of Sigma Chapter Lambda Sigma il Daniel O'Neill, '99 Donald A. Dunham, '99 Charles T. Pratt, '99 William L. Carter, '99 Garret D. Brewer, '00 James N. H. Campbell. '99 Frank C. Champlin, '99 Ernest A. Moore, '99 Frank H. Ensign, '00 Joseph E. Hirth, '99 Emery H. Latimer, '01 James H. Coburn, '00 Terry V. Gates, 'Ol David B. Henney, '02 James H. Kane, '01 Allan E. Brosmith, '99 M. Henry Bergen, '98 Albert L. Hardendorff, '98 George A. Smith, '99 Earl F. Hussey, '02 Robert L. Waite, '02 Roger F. Montgomery,' 02 Robert H. Browne, '01 James H. Bartlett, '03 Raymond W. Webster, '02 Robert G. White, '03 George C. Hadlock, '01 William F, Brown, '02 William F. Gunnye, '03 Nicholas J. McKone, '02 Harold M. Roberts, '02 William L. Ulrich, '03 4tDeceased. i William W. Walker, '02 Chester R. Brown, '03 Charles W. Bonner, '04 Harvey C. Pond, '03 Leroy A. Ladd, '03 'Howard B. Purniton, '03 Harold C. Burnham, '03 Harold M. Webster, '04 Herbert Spencer, '03 William S. Kenyon, '06 Charles N. St. John, '04 Morton H. Mix, '06 A. B. Hollister, '03 Frederick W. Vinal, '01 Perry H. Cornwall, '02 Donald Smith. '02 Charles E. Terres, '01 George N. Finley, '02 Louis S. Buths, '04 John A. McKone, '03 William H. Moody, '04 J. Irving Latimer, '03 Harold W. Riggs, '03 Gilbert R. Wentworth, '03 Louis Atwood, '04 William H. Gilbert, '04 Arthur W. Brosmith, '05 William Welling, '05 Carl Atwood, '05 Raymond S. Williams, '06 Charles B. Kimball, '06 THE OWL ANNUAL 41 ALPHA BIz'rA GAMMA DELTA EPSILON ZETA ETA . Sorority of Kappa Phi Founded at Bridgeport High School 1896 5' 5' 5 Roll of Chapters . BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOL Organized 1896 Bridgeport, Ct. . SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL . Springfield, Mass. Established 1896 . l'l.-XRTFORD PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL Established 1897 . GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL . Established 1897 . ERASMUS HALL . Established 1899 . PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL Established 1900 . MISS ROUNDS, SCHOOL . Established 1904 Hartford, Ct. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Portland Brooklyn, N. Y. 42 THE OWL ANNUAL Graduate Members of Gamma Chapter of Kappa Phi an 9- if Ellie M. Abrams, '98 Florence A. Barbour. '97 fMrs. Van De Waterj Elsie Burdick. '97 Annie F. Strong, '01 May C. Parker, '00 DeEtte Sampson, '00 Edith H Brainard, '00 Genevieve F. Garvan, '97 'fAmy B. Eno. '00 Myrtle R. Hart, '97 . fMrs. Leavittl Nellie M. Hurlburt, '97 fMrs. Whitneyl Pauline A. Lyman, '97 Katherine R. Richards, '98 Edith R. Risley, '97 Annie W. Risley, '98 Katherine N. Seyms, '97 Emma Tiifany Gillette, '99 Isabel K. Hooker, '99 Ethel Carter, '99 lMrs. Wheeler! . Helen E. Howard, '99 .Tessamine Rockwell, '99 Ada I. Norton, '99 Alice C. Welch, '99 Lillian W. Westcott, '00 QMrs. Haley Alice V. Chapin '99 Grace B. Watkinson, '98 Marjorie V. Matson, '99 Alice W. Warner, '99 tDeceased. A A v Laura D. Cone, '00 Charlotte E. Cutler, '00 Laura C. Moore, '02 fMrs. Keeneyj Constance Roberts, '01 Elsie H. Lincoln, '02 Marguerite F. Woods, '00 Ethel C. Dunham, '01 Mary Roberts, '01 Ruth A. Brainard, '03 Carolyn B. Taylor, '02 Alice G. Eno, '02 Marjorie Allen, '03 Helen F. Parker, '03 Sara B. Cole, '03 Juliet L. Claghorn, '03 Dorothy W. Davis, '03 Florence H. Newton, '03 Theadora F. Harrison, '03 Ruth H. Cutler, '05 Marjorie L. Newton, '06 Catherine Souther, '06 .ig ' 1 i f. . , JF iff? l x 'A .N ' ' A- Q'- , -L ' -1 4 51. Q15 -, ' -vm ' f 1 :lf 55' ' M24 gg, wgaf gif ' it 't,. - ,,,-f , Gel .j ?5H'. 23? .5133 jpg: f . V S53 5 Zig ffm fi . L +G- 5' ffl- :fn ' aux ' gt . 1 . 1 V 4 'QQ 1 a if 9 'pjfll fmrvx 3 my wg +1 11. .f w QV , ,. -W any 'yjjgf-' arg- ' M Q, : 11, 'ii ,xx ai' ,, 1541 ' ' L . Fi :Nu A , 294 . . -5. F fl K J wp' .+L ww. .1 fi, , ff 'im-V A' 2? ' fy. .. 55: 4 1 ' ' 12 f- 'Q' , 5,5-' H? . F., ' , I ,, A wi S, - i.,-T? I A7 a.' ' -V ,Q-g , A 31 A r ,M x , '-I CZ fm .1 , 5' , . QL., gg ef 15' ii! K ' - ffs- ' A W -, ,Tv ' 1'-' I 3' Q.. ' fri? .f My A l. kj, I wif fi-j Lv Q :ff Qi 'ii 'L '55 - , 294. , I ff, ' , fy -.N '- ' gf - 1- , A,-, hiv ' 15 Ng vgf-1 ,- :vi-v 5. .Ji-Q ,, ,lb -93. 3 M K J THE OWL ANNUAL Gamma Chapter of Kappa Ph1 if 3- in MARY VAN ZILE, 1904 SARAH TYLER PLUMMER, 1905 JEAN MITCHELL, 1905 ALICE KEATS O'CONNOR, 1904 MARION FLAGG, 1905 MARION MANNING WELCH, 1905 LUCY BRECKENRIDGE O'CONNOR, CLARAEEL VIRGINIA SMITH, 1900. EMILY IOSLYN, 1907 MARY NELSON WINSLOW, 1900 ANNIE WIGGIN, 1905 MARION HUMPHREY WHITE, 1907 IQ07 44 THE OWL ANNUAL Founded at Bridgeport High School 1895 5' 9 3' Roll of Chapters ALPHA . BRIDGEPORT HIGH SCHOOL Bridgeport, Conn. Organized 1895 BETA MERIDEN HIGH SCHOOL Meriden, Conn. Established 1896 GAMMA . WORCESTER HIGH SCHOOL Worcester, Mass. Established 1897 DELTA HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL . Hartford, Conn. Established 1897 EPSILON . ERAsIxIUs HALL Brooklyn, N. Y Established 1899 ZETA HILLHOUSE HIGH SCHOOL New Haven, Conn Established 1900 ETA ADELPHI COLLEGE Brooklyn, N. Y Established 1905 THETA TORRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Torrington, Conn Established 1905 . ,ff?'3T-in wi 4. K B-1,1 , A . , 2,313 - ,, 5,75 v, -le, 4' 5 1 ' 'f U 5, . if.. ra rl,' 'pil .gi S: ' 75:13 x ul, -2-ff Q I -W ' k-'Iij ' f f' Q YF E 1L ?'. ' f h .. 5 'M' H . -if V. 3, A .1 -H K .req I .I . 3 ' 'ff YE 1 Ji' , f' 5?'551, -1 .f Q 3 1 , IM- ' Q: 3' MSI fur 1 1 bf, ff, - 1 .Q gg V L 0 . . cn, g ' 'H+ 97 ffjl. 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MARMPAULINE HERZER, 19991 mmm mmm MAR9cY,1995. .Q 111101125111 ELIZABETH LoYDoN,h1997 ' MAN WOLCOTT WELLES, 19064 MARGARET DIADAMA W1-:Lm-:s,'199e FLORENQE ELEANORVOATMAN, IQ05 9 Mamomm FEET MQORE5 IQ07 1 'LOUISE RQBERTS TRAcY,199s MARJORJE GODDARD, IQO8 THE OWL ANNUAL Graduate Members of the Delta Chapter of Alpha Alpha il Katherine Tiffany Northam, '99 Grace May Spear, '99 1Mrs. Lincoln! ' Maud Bradley Ellis, '99 Marion Graves Tallman, '99 Helen Celestia Lincoln, '00 Anna Mabel Dunning, '98 tMrs. Fieldl Maud Josephine Mix, '99 Lillian Mansfield Barrows, '00 Mary Marguerite Persse, '99 Florence L. Thornton Mix, '00 Elene Ellsworth Geer, '99 Mary Emilie Hovey, '00 Grace Lydia Waters, '99 lMrs. Bartholomew! Annette Mabel Hills, '99 Isabel Morgan Huntington, '00 Amy Louise Pratt, '99 Edna Allen Olds, '00 il Elsa Niles Trumbull, '01 Bertha Wordin Messinger, '01 fMrs. Bassettl Florence Mary Griswold, '03 Caroline Louise Robbins, '01 Lucy Seymour Matthews, '01 fMrs. McCrearyJ Beatrice Mercedes Iribus, '03 Ruth Wordin Messinger, '03 Helen Elizabeth Graves, '04 Elizabeth Alice Waters, '02 Jesse Margaret McCreary, '04 Laura Knight Hatch, '04 Ora Belle Stoddard,' 04 Martha Gardner, '02 Charlotte Taintor Welles, '03 Florence Genevra Bryant, '03 Mildred Williams, '04 Laura Day Wadsworth, '07 Alice Estelle Mahl, '04 :J--.-,E-.-f-' E' ,! N 5 E ' QXEJQ 145-A I clit fgx -l j T' 5' fafrqqpyf, I x Ca V Q f dbg! Q M 9 xl O X. 4:8 ,ggi-,hfgd X Q A Q s P96355 'S.s, , ,f i l f cffsiw ,TQ Z f 'R'-S3111 It , 2' f .3 as 40 4 . 1 1 1 f QI: ,M 5 3 J! ,7 X -fffmv, J f f f I X7 FM QQ, 117 ff Y' R X W w X Q-ffwg? ll? 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'--1-, , x , Lg , 15' v, N - -N X ,f f - -x ff' . c 1 4 I- j . f -' U - A ' -'1 1' 5 ,f ig f 7 'ist ' 1V?Ag'l' 'ui ' I ,V '1'f -J' ' ' 7,1 fn was f 1 ff fig f' ' Q' ' 1 W '-Y. Z. .. . Lf ww iw 'r I fa .- , -Q , ' X-3 1 , 1' ' 1 ' 7 . ?:2:? ff 1-:L 4f5-IK ,ees ,4 i f ' ff ' 44 ' ' lk ,,z'P' ff JH 1-g . x,- 7 - -a. - - -- --v - -f .. ff! f .1 ',,f -:Q Q x x uf z 3 'R , LX - H-r -4 4 , F. : f . Q 1 In I, ? 48 THE OWL ANNUAL Hartford Public High School Athletic Association 9 9' F Officers for 1905 President MONTAGUE FLAGG, '05 Vice-President ROBERT M. KEENEY, '05 Secretary RAYRTKJND M. BURNIIAM, '05 Treasurer SAMUEL ALVORD, ,Q2 Executive Committee CIIAUNCEY F. CLEVELAND, '05 ROBERT C. STOUGHTON, '07 THOMAS HEWES, '06 XVARNER B. DAY, '08 Auditor CLEKIENT C. HYDE Advisory Board DAVID G. SMYTH, '85 FREDERICK S. MORRISON CLEMENT C. HYDI2 THE OWL ANNUAL 49 Former Officers of the H. P. H. S. Athletic Association HARVEY W. CORBIN, '91 XVALTER H. CLARK, '92 DAVID C. TWITCIIELL, '93 EDWARD B. MORRIS, '94 HARLIIIIGH PARKHURST, '95 JNIENRY G. BRYANT, '96 F. RAYMOND STURTEVANT, '97 FRED R. GALACAR, '91 SAMUEL M. ALVORD, '92 EI.I.SwORTH M. TAYLOR, '93 J. HARRY MCMANUS, '94 JAMES L. HOWARD, '95 LOUIS B. CHAPMAN, '96 J. MAYHEW WAINWRIGHT, '91 DAVID C. TWITCIIELL, '93 ARTHUR C. VVILLIAMS, '94 HARLEIGII PARKHURST, ,QS A HENRY G. BRYANT, '96 F. RAYMOND STURTEVANT, '97 CHARLES W. NIARSH, '98 LOUIE PALMER STRONG, '99 i 9 5 Presidents Vice-Presidents ROGER H. HOVEY, ' Secretaries CHARLES W. NIARSH, '98 S. ST. JOHN MORGAN, 'QQ JAMES H. BREWSTER, JR., '00 JOHN T. ROBERTS, 'OI RAYMOND W. BARROWS, '02 ROBERT' G. WHITE, '03 HARRY A. RAPELYE, '04 ERNEST W. SMITH, '97 ALLEN E. SMITH, '98 HERBERT F. FISHER, '00 WILLIAM E. FIELDING, 'or R. LINCOLN TWITCHELL, '02 RUSSELL GLAIJWIN, '03 04 JAMES H. BREWSTER, JR., '00 HAROLD M. TURNER, '01 .JOHN T. ROBERTS, 'OI JOHN N. -JORDAN, JR., '02 HAROLD E. DIMOCK, '01 RAYMOND W. BARROWS, '02 HOXVARD GOODWIN, '02 MITCIJELL S. LITTLE, '03 WILFORD B. MUCKLOW, '04 Q THE OWL ANNUAL Members of H. P. H. S. A. A. BARBOUR BUNCE BURNHAM CASE CLAUSSEN CLEVELAND COYLE CREEDON EDDY ELSDON FLAGG GEER ADAMS BOSWORTH BUCKLEY CAPEN CARPENTER CHAPMAN CHARTER CLARK COHEN COSTELLO COTTER CRANE DALY FENN FRANCIS FULLER GREEN GRE ENBURG GRASS HEXVES P fi' 5 Seniors GILDERSLEEVE GOODELL HAMERSLEY HARRIMAN HAWLEY I1OOKER KEENEY KILBOURN KING LATHAM LINTON MASON MA'FHER Juniors HILDEBRAND HOLCOINQBE HOWARD JOHNSTON IQENNEDY KENYON IKING KOCH LINCOLN MARKS IWONTAGUE MUNGER NAEDEI.E NEWTON NIELSON REARD POMEROY PRENTICE ROBERTS, E. ROBERTS, P. IXIICKONE PORISS RAYMOND PRATT ROBERTS, G ROBERTS, P. SEVVARD, B. SEWARD, O. SKINNER TAINTOR r11HOMSON WILDRICK ROBERTS, VV RULOFF ROOD ROSEN1'HAL SMITH, D. SMITH, I. SMITH, O. SQUIRES STARRS STRONACH 'ICOMLINSON VOGEL WEINERMAN WELCH, A. VVELCH, J. VVHEELER WILLIAMS VVITSCHEN WYCKOFF THE OWL ANNUAL Sophomores BREWER PERKINS SHERMAN CARPENTER MOULTON SMITH, A. K. BROMFIELD NAEDLE SMITH, T. S. BEARDSLEY PORTEUS ST. JOHN BERMAN PHELPS VAN ZILE BEACH, J. W KEES WARNER EDWARDS MOSS WATSON DAVIS Fox WILSON CHAMPLAIN HART WINSLOW BROCKWAY HICKMOTT ZIPP BLAKE GRISWOLD HAYDEN DEMING RICHARDS KILBOURN BURDICK SCOVILLE STOUGI-ITON BADEAU SEGUR GREENBERG SCRANTON Freshmen BYRNE, E. HOLLIS OLMSTED CASE, H. JENSEN OSBORN CLARK JOHNSON, G. PHILLIPS CLEVELAND KATZ LYMAN COHEN KEYES MARK DAVIL LEPARD MAHL, H. CRAWFORD PIERCE MAHL, B. DAVIS, R. PILLION MARCHANT DAVIS, S. RANKIN MCIJAUGHLIN, C DAY RAY MCLAUGHLIN, E EDDY REIYFIELD MILLER EDMOND REILLY FRISIIIE ELLIOTT ROBBINS WELLES EMERSON MITCHELL WORTHINGTON FISK MORIARTY NELSON GENSIBURG MOTTO WILCOX HARRIS NEWELL MARCHANT 52 THE OWL ANNUAL Wearers of the H. P. H. S. Monograms 5 i if Football Team BATTERSON, '07 GILDERSLEEVE, '05 MARKS, '06 ELSDoN, '05 GOODELL, '05 MASON, '05 ENSIGN, '07 HOLLIS, '07 O7Ct5NNOR, '07 FLAGG, '05 KEENEY, '05 ROBERTS, P. '05 Track Team BATTERSON, '07 FLAGG, '05 ISEENEY, '05 GOODELL, '05 Tennis BEACH, '05 FENN, '05 MUCKLOW, '04 'IlAINTOR, '05 5 5 9 T T W H. P. I-I. S. A. A. Emblem Code il il 5- l'l. P. H. S. monograms on caps and sweaters may only be worn by persons Winning first or second place in a dual track meet, or by point winners in other meets, QQ, by football players who play two full halves in the T. C. I. F. B. A., f3l by tennis players who make the semi-finals in the Yale Interscholastic Tennis Tournament 3 Q43 by the managers of the track and football teams. The letter H on caps may only be worn by players who have played in 75 per cent. of the games played by the Basketball and Hockey teams. The letters A. H. A. may be Worn only by men entering championship games. When the man has won a monogram at track as stated in Art. VIII., Sec. 1, the A. A. may be removed. The letters B. H. B. may by worn only by members of the Basketball team. The letters H. P. H. S. on jerseys and jackets may be worn only Q15 by those eligible to wear monograms g fzl by members of the hockey teams. The monograms and letters must be either white or blue and worn on either blue or white. The class numerals may be worn C11 by those who play two full halves in all the games played by the second football team: Q21 by those who play in three first team games during the season, and Q31 by those who win first or second place in the H. P. H. S. Field Day. 'Ifl-IE owl. A'nNUA.L , 4 V F School Colors, Blue and White an DAQ School jfeils BnacK-A-xxx-xnxqconx-Cogx BRECK-A-KEX-KEXfCOAX-COAX , HULLABLQO, HULLAQLOO ' H.. P. H. S. .D.9 A HARTFORD,HARTFORD,HARTFORD Rum RAI-1 mu-I JRAH mu-uma RA:-1 RAB RAH Hzurrmizn ' F , F4- P I I k1,Yr,n . I Ku, Yr, YI Wnn's THE Munn wma 1-an HAR-rronp Hxcu 54 THE OWL ANNUAL A Review of the Past Year in Athletics iw ERHAPS a question may arise in the minds of our readers as Q f Q3 to why the remarks on the football team are invariably at the head of a sketch such as we intend this to be. ls it because this game ranks first in our eyes ? Far be it from us to class- ASI 'Tv ify the respective merits of the scl1ool's athletics in order of 'S E' f' ' T their standing. Such, indeed, would be a task fraught with difficulties to attempt. Imagine the storm of criticisms which would assail us from all sides. For everything animate or inanimate has many interpretations, and we don't pretend to be infallible givers of truth. Therefore, trusting that we do not offend the sensative feelings of the peruser of the OWL, we will turn our attention to the football team. Out of six games played, we won one and lost five. Why we did not win them all we will leave to the actions of next year's team to answer. For the past three years our men have failed to reach the high standard of the championship team of 1902. But everything moves in cycles and this year we were probably at the bottom of the wheel. But next year will prove whether we have started on the upward road or not. It rests entirely with the school. Let every fellow bend his energies toward perfecting a team. If he cannot play the game he can at least cheer his school to victory and help the Athletic Association. A high pressure of school spirit is in imperative demand, and under this Hartford High can once more reach the apex of athletic renown, as she has frequently done before. There is plenty of fine material in the lower classes and a little enthusiasm can make it perfect. A As the season rolls on our attention is next attracted to the hockey team. This year was no exception to the fine work we have always done in this branch of our athletics. Aided by the exceptionally fine playing of several fellows, we were able to win two games and tie two, both of the latter being with Springfield High School, our old rivals. We lost but one game and that to Tafts School, owing to the very superior work of their goaltender. -Wt THE OWL ANNUAL 55 Together with hockey we should mention the basketball team, the man- agement of which underwent a perfect metamorphosis this year. It was greatly due to this fact that our team was not quite so successful as it has been pre- viously. Out of the games played we have Won a fair proportion, and so next year, starting under the most favorable auspices, we shall in all probability turn out a winning team. And now as we approach the spring we must speak of our track team, the most famous part of our school. We have always had men, graduates of the ll.I'.lI.S., on most of the college teams in New England. Last year on May 30th at the annual W. U. I. A. A. meet at Middletown we tied for third place with llackettstown. This was indeed a poor showing for us, but as the team was composed of all new men except one, we may congratulate ourselves. VVe hope to outdistance Springfield this year and get a leg on the new cup. And now comes the tennis team. We certainly excel here, for We won the shield offered by Yale at the Y. U. I. T. A. A. meet at New Haven on May gth, IQO4, lor the third successive time. Considering every branch of athletics, the teams of the past year, with two exceptions, have been far below the standard H. P. l-l. S. teams. It seems that we have been passing for several years through a state of affairs that comes to every school occasionally, when athletics are at the lowest point possible 3 but it is time that this condition was changed. Let every man who has the slight- est amount of school spirit do his best to further the interests of the school and no one will ask for anything more. oi' QV' r f A' 1 , Q dl H04 12-Qyafvfgplgvgg qi .ora ik, 'Lv'-h. 141: -. gf..- . ' . XKQXXVQE1 aly kcoachl n D atierso 332 B El Q3 P. E Rap Mack fl G1 Q 5- rv L: U fv K Wxllxams right QMgr Wainw THE OWL ANNUAL 57 Track Team Ofi 1904 9 i 5 ROBERT M. KEENEY, 1905 . . Captain PIIILIP S. WAINWRIGHT, 1904 Manager S. DALY . . . Trainer Point Winners BATTERSON, '07 KEENEY, '05 RAPELYE, '04 FLAGG, '05 MACK, P. G. WILLIAMS, '06 Captain for 1905 . . . ROBERT M. IQEENEY, 1905 f Manager for 1905 . . . .JAMES G. GOODELL, 1905 Assistant Manager for 1905 . . . JOHN A. ADAMS, 1906 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 189 5 1896 18137 I 898 -LAURENT H EATON, '98 Former Captains and Managers Captains 1891--1903 -J. MAYIIEW WAINWRIGIIT, '91 I8Q7-EDVVIN A. STRONG, '97 -ERNEST H. CADY, '92 I8Q8-CLARENCE B. INGRAI-IAM, '99 -DAVID C. i.'WICIIELL, '93 ISQQ-CLARENCE B. INGRAHAM, 'QQ -EDWARD B. MORRIS, '95 IQOO-VAHRAINI E. DAVOUD, '00 -THOMAS F. LAWRENCE, '95 1901-EDWARD A. DEMING, '01 1CUR'l'LAND'I' F. LUCE, '96 1902- R. LINCOLN TXVI'1'CHELL, O2 IQO3-HARRY S. BARTLETT, '03 Managers 1895--1903 -JAMES L. HOWARD, 'Q5 1899- -HENRY G. BRYANT, '96 IQOO- -EDMUND J. CLEVELAND, '98 IQOI- IQO2- F. EDWARD BOSSON, '00 HAROLD J. BARIIOUR, '00 VINCENT C. BREWER, 'OI GARRETT D. BOWNE, '02 1903-MITCHELL S. LITTLE, '03 Flagg, 05, was elected manager, but resigned later. 58 THE OWL ANNUAL Sixth Annual Field Day of the Vllesleyanlnter- I scholastic Athletic Association Andrus Field, Middletown, EVENT. WINNERS. May 30, 1904- TIM E, HEIGHT, or DISTANCE. l0b-Yard Dash Read Holyoke, H. S. . Gilleft, Westfield, H. sf . Walkley, Hackettstown . H02 sec. 220-Yard Dash Walkley, Hackettstown . . Farrady, Hackettstown . . Williams, H. P. H. S. . +232 sec. 440-Yard Dash Gillett, Westfield H. S. Taylor, Springfield H. S. . Keeney, H .P. H. S. . . 52g sec. 890-Yard Dash Taylor, Springfield H. S. . Mack, H. P. H. S. . Gibson, New Haven, H. S. . N2 min. 62 sec. Gray, Hackettstown . . Mile Run Hawkins, Springfield H. S. 4 min. 502 sec. h- Allen, Springfield H. S. . ' Herliky, Holyoke H. s. . 120-Yard Hurdle . Stock, Springfield H. S. . H175 sec. Bessie, Springfield H. S. . Stock, Springfield H. S. 220-Yard Hurdle . Batterson, H. P. H. S. . . 285 sec. Flynt, Springfield H. S. . ' Rapelye, H. P. H. S. . . . Running High Jump ?:1YiZ:erM1VeSiiiL1 H' S' I tied for 5 ft. 45 in. Read, Holyoke H. s. j id Place Pole Vault . Taylor, Springfield H. S. . . . Coe, Springfield H. S. t. Babcock, Mt. Vernon led for Second if'lQft. ig. in. 12 lbs. Shot Put . Sherman, Mt. Vernon . Coe, Spingfield H. S. . . Smith, Holyoke H. S. . 42 ft. 21: in. l2 lbs. Hammer'Throw . Curtin, New Britain H. S. Smith, Holyoke H. S. . Flagg, H. P. H. S. . X123 ft. Sin. Discus Throw Smith, Holyoke H. S. . Coe, Springfield H. S. . . Sherman, Mt. Vernon . 94 ft. l01k in. Broad Jump . Read, Heiyeke H. s. 'fi . Stock, Springfield H. S. . Fuller, Mt. Vernon . 4921 ft. 8 in. Relay Race . . Won by Hackettstown . New Haven, second . 3 min. 45 sec. Totals--Springfield, 383 Holyoke, 255-3 H. P. H. non, l0!gg Westfield, ill, New Britain, 53 New Haven, l. if Records. 1 Equaled previous records. S., 145 Hackettstown, 143 Mt. Ver THE OWL ANNUAL -59 Fifth Annual Indoor Interclass Meet H. P. H. S. Gymnasium, February 11, 1905 EVENT. WINNERS. TIME, HEIGHT or DISTANCE. 25-Yard Dash 25-Yard Hurdle . Keeney, 1905 McKone, 1907 Elsdon, 1905 3,2 sec. Keeney, 1905 Kennedy, 1906 . Pillon, 1908 4g sec. Running High Jump 12 lb. Shot Put . Warner, 1907 Keeney, 1905 McKone, 1907 tied for second 5 ft. 2 in. McKone, 1907 Goodell, 1905 Buckley, 1906 . - . 'X39 ft. 71 in. Pole Vault . Bromlield, 1907 Haw ley, 1905 Carpenter N07 E tied for second Rope Climb . Storrs, 1906 Watson, 1907 Bestor, 1906 - . . Fence Vault . Sage. 1907 Storrs, 1906 Elsdon, 1905 Spidell, 1908 tied for third N9 ft. 65 sec. 6 ft. 3 in. - Shaw, 1907 . . . Standing Broad Jump Case, 1908 9 ft. 55 in. Elsdon, 1905 Standing High Jump Shaw, 1907 Elsdon, 1905 Roberts, 1905 4 ft. 5 in. Relay Race . Totals-1905, 27113 1' Records. Seniors, Thomson, Roberts, Keeney, Elsdon . 1 min. 102 sec. 1906, 139 1907, 405 1908, 411. THE OWL ANNUAL Alumni Class Challenge Cup I PRIZSICNTVIH l'Y 'I'lIIi ALIIIXIXI Ol? 'I'III NCIIOOI AS A KIIXIIINII LII T0 IIII CLASS WINNING 'l'IIlf filili. l'UIN'l'S IIN lllla Il. I'. ll. S. XYOII by VVOII by XVUII by XXVUII by XV011 by XYOII by xxyilll by Xytbll by XYOTI bv XY011 by the Class the Class the Class the Class the Class the Class tlm Class tlle Class the Class the Class 96 1 Q7 00 90 O I 1 OI O2 0f '03 05 O5 l,l1 IJAH ISQIVW 1897 1898 1399 1900 IQOI 1902 IOO3 1904 1905 IEST NI Nllill UI THE OWL ANNUAL Best Athlete's Cup 'l'lll'i kll'l' XYX9 l'lQl 4l'NllAl'l1 I'U 'l'lll Xlllll llk .XNNIKlA'l'l1lN HY HNIISS INQQ7-15413 IHQH IHLJA, INN 1111111 11100-11101 .. .. ,1 .xx11x, MH, xx'1111 111111 WIS11 '1'111x'1' I'l' 1111: 1xx1'.x1c1111111 111 .xN11 lll'll1 l'Y llllf X'l'lll l l'l HDR MINI Nl'..Xlx XXIIU 5ll.Xl,l, Xlklili 'lllli lilll'11X'lllCS'l' Nl'NlllliR Ulf l'lllN'l'S IN 'lllli ll. l'. ll. S. l'll-.l.l1 l lll.Xl' 'l'lll'l XYlYYl'QlC5 NASH SIIAI I. lll. l.fNhRAXl1ll l'l'IlX ll. Holders of the Cup lX.fXHl, S, .l.xs1-11.11, 110 lxA1z1, 5. .l.XSl'lilC, 1111 Iexllxlflxll W,ll.x1e1e11xx's,'112 'x'.x111e.xx1 li. ll.xx'r11:11, R111 l'.R,x1'x111x115111e111,1.xx1,11, 111 11103- 111115- 11,114 1110-Q Ol' IQO2 I 11115 1.xY, .xx11 2 111 .X. ll1cx11x1a, 111 Wl'111x Xl flh 1XX llx1111xxN111 .YXIUNI . 1 CC ,' 1 ,. , 11,114fll.x1z1n S. l11x1e11.14.11 11, v ll c1'fll11111-11e1' M. lXliliNlfY 11' l J 1 D , 113110 1111a1z'1' lXl. li1a1ax1-QY, 115 eco 0' I-I. P. I-I. S. Indoor Records Event 25-Yard Dash . 25-Yard Hurdles . RL1HHlIlglllgllJlIlllIJ I2 lb. Shot Put . Pole Vault . Rope Climb . Fence Vault . . Stzmding Brozul .lump Standing High .lump Relay Race . . 40-Hvflfd Dash . 440-Yilfll Dash . Mile Relay . 'Y 5' ? Made by Record Rvcforcl equzlled by mzmy . 3 2-5 sec. IQEYIES, '04 . . . . 3 3-5 sec. Rowxlz, 'oz . 5 ft. 4 in. lXlcli0x1-1, '07 . . 3Q ft. 7 I-2 in. l,3120:x11f11a1,1u, V07 . . Q ft. llJRUXX'N, '04 . 0 1-5 sec. IJ1xx'1s,'o6 6 ft. 3 1-2 in. C1JS'l'liI,I,fb, '02 . . 9 ft. IO I-2lI1. SHAW, 'o7 . . 4 lt. 5 1-4 lll. flzlss of 11504 . . 1 mi11.4 4-5 SCC. 'l'w1'1'1'11121.1,, R. L., '02 1x1C1411NE, 707 ' 4 415 SCC- 'i'i1'3S131'- F25 1 . 51, Sec. lXl',NNlLlVx, o6 l Y 1 lui-,11N1iY, 05 N, - l'.1,s1u0N, 05 I . an f 1 'T - ' ' Illimlux, O8 4 . 4 111111. 1- 3 5 500 li1cNN1am', '06 J 63 ANNUAL L OW E TH 'm M: -E m .gm Q It mv -E H it mm E 2 .EE E WSE: .E M It 2 -E Q .uw NN .E rw lt Q .W W2 -E w mu mm -E m um Mmm .E N ,m gm 'W 2 AQ .E W 'm b 'E N dow NNW dum NNN .03 2 UQMOOHE W moi .om :E 22 ,ON ga S2 Aww QE S2 .ON ugh was 6 ga. gm: rg .SE QQ: 'MN :S gm: F2 gs' mmm: G2 ME: gm: was E2 hm Za gm: hw 25' :WE rc was :AZ new Q2 in hm bg 32 6 as MQ: I: Q2 i CEOQUEEE :ANU EWG .4 .MAA 'D lg . . :go MBEEOU :ANU EMG .4 .4 .Q .H .Z . quam ENG 15?-MSO :QU Emi um .m lm lm :go NEEDED ,ba EMG .4 .4 .4 .H iz EBM ENN 'bww Emi .4 .4 lm Im to Banda .vm 'UNE AMUENM ROQUE .4 .4 .4 .H -Z xg-Q MEDMHQ my-DEUZEQU ,082 ESQ Milam . i :go NEEDED :ANU EOC .4 .4 .4 'H 'Z I . EOE Daw Jac E06 .4 .4 nw .m .O l . u V-kdm ENG 'Stag JOENG :EQ . alan! Ewmaedm i-do SME .HEOOl.mWdE H33 . 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':Ua2T5'H .A . .QHQQ M .QUQQ-Q W Wm QQQE V I REE 0:2 W g u Bam ESOQINH I Sam HEEOLIE KSEENE EEOQINH SE-:dm HEBOQIE . :ESV U-Om n . me-HH ENGL-M ' i new-H :Mmm l I EFS 0:2 ' 20505 BMEIOEYH u 2985 0:2693 ' BE-dm ESCONN U Spam ENW62 ' ' HSM 0:2 I FEM Egwleww . :gn EGM' O31 I LWNQ Egwlomm . :MNQ F-S402 'HZHDQ ERVE U umgonumhge Ho EDU meow E BEE UD Nm:-zv wpgom EO U 9 BED Ugotpm T H E O W L A N N U A L 65 The School Eleven, 1904 Q Q Q QEQMKJNTAGUIQ FLAGG, 1905 . . Captain R0m5R'r M. KERNEY, 1905 . . Manager RAYMOND W. BARROWS, H. P. H. S., 1902 Coach E1.s110N, 1905 . Left End GII.DEliSI.EEX'Ii, 1905 . Left Tackle WARNIER, IQO7Q l'uAR11, 1906 Left Guard NIARKS, 1906 . Center ENs1GN, 1907 . FLAGG, 1905 fyCONNOR, 1907 BA'rT1zRsoN, 1907 HOLLIS, 1907 . G001mE1.1., 1905 Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarter Back Left Half Back Right Half Back ROBERTS, P., 1905 Full Back WA1,'r1aR li. BA'r'1'RRs0N, 1907 Captain for IQO5 R0maR1cK O'C0NN0R, IQO7 . . Manager for 1905 .IOIIN C. VVARNER, IQO7 . . Assistant Manager for 1905 Goode1l, '05, was elected captain, but later resigned because of injuries 66 THE OWL ANNUAL Second Football Team 9 9 'P TJOHN J. KENNEDY, 1906 . R0DERIc'K O'C0NN0R, 1907 CONNOR, 1905 MARTIN, 1907 . . LINT0N, 1905, T. SMITH, 1907 . BREWER, 1907 . . BENNETT, IQO8, BEACH, 1005 . BUNCE, IQO5 . . VVATSON, 19075 NfXP1IJI.li, 1906 . S'I'0U0HT0N, 1907 . . IQENNEDY, IQO6 IJAVIS, 1908 . . FAIIY, 19075 MCKONE, 1907 Games Captain . Manager Left End . Left Tackle Left Guard . Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarter Back Left Half Back Right Half Back Full Back Second Team, 173 Y. M. C. A., 5. Second Team, II g Regals, 0. ' Second Team, 0 3 Rockville ll. S., 30. ffLint0I1, '05, was captain, but resigned because of injuries. THE OWL ANNUAL 67 F0 otball T 5 3 Former Captains and Managers Captains, 1890-1903 1890-llARvuY W. Co1z1a1N, ,QI 1891 Ii1.1.swo1e1'11 M. 'I'AY1.o1z, '93 1892-l21,1.swo1zTu M. 'l'AY1.o1e, '93 ISQ3'-'l Imam' lVlclVlANUs, ,Q4 1894--H1aNRY G. B1a1'AN'1', '96 1895-H1aN1zY Li. I3R1'AN'1', '96 1896-F. RAYMoN11 S'l'UR'I'liYAN'l', '97 1897 1898 1899' 1900 1901 1902 1903 9 C11A111.Es W. MARSH, '98 Loom P. STRONG, '99 ARTHUR W. ALLEN, 'oo RAYMoNn VV. BA1.Rows, '02 RAYMoNn W. BA1zRows, '02 Ro1sER'1' G. XVHITE, '03 W11.1.1A11 F. COSTELLO, '04 Managers, 1890-1903 ISQO e-F1e1z11 R, G.11.Ac1x11, '91 1897WeEm1UN11 J. C1.EvE1.AN11, '98 1891 HVVA1.'l'IiR H. C1,.x1e11, '92 1898 l.Aw1e1aNcE A. IJAVIS, 'oo I892-FRANK li. l'low.x1e11, '93 1899 H1a1e1s1a1e'r F. F1s111sR, 'oo 1893-AR'r11UR S. W11.1.1.x11s, 'Q4 1900 W11.1.1,xM B. Ro111zRTs, '01 1894--'l'11oMAs F. l..1w1z1cNc1a, '95 1901-HowAR11 Goo11W1N, ,O2 1895 -lXlo1zo1xN IS. BIQAINAIQ11, '96 IQO2-MKJIQGAN G. BU1.14E1.1eY, '03 1896-Nolzwm Gll.l,1i'l l'li, '97 1903-ROBERT I.. lxfASON, '05 Summary of Games of 1904 ll. P ll. S., QQ 3 Enheld ll. S., 0 . . Played September 24 . At Hartford ll. I' ll. S., 53 Connecticut AX. C., I2 Played October 1 . At Hartford ll. P ll. S., og Norwich F. A., 27 . Played October I5 . . At Norwich H. P ll. S., og Meriden H. S., 6 . Played October 22 . . At Hartford H. P ll. S., og Springtlelcl ll. S., 22 . Played October 20 . . At Springfield ll. P ll. S., 55 Bridgeport ll. S., 6 . Played November 5 . At Hartford Total number of points scored by H. P. H. S ..... 110 Total number of points scored against H. P. H. S. . 73 68 THE OWL ANNUAL Record of Football H. P. H. S. vs. BOARDMAN NL'T.S. BRIDGEPORT PL S. ENFIELD H. S. IJILLHOUSE Pl.S. PJOLYOKE PL S. NIERIDEN H. S. MIDDLETOWN H. S. NEW BRHAW H.S NEW I'iAVEN H. S. NORWHCH F.A. POMFRET ScH00L SPRINGFIELD PL S. ST.MARYE A.A. STORES COLLEGE SUFEIELD 'TAETE ScH00L 'TORRINGTON PL S. THUNITY 1906 AND 1907 1H NITY CONSOLIDATED XNESLEYAN U.2d ELEVEN VVATERBURY SCORED BY PL P.I1.S. SCORED AGAINST PL P.PL Games Played Since 1898 9 i 3 1898 1899 1900 IQOI 1902 1903 1904 u.n. n.H. 6-6 22-5 U.n. n.n. H. n.U. n.n. U.U. 5-6 .H.U .u.u .n.U .n.u . 68-0 QQ 0 11-15 11-10 36-0 33-0 ...... ...... H. U.u. n.n. U.A. 12-0 6-6 g2gig H. 0-24 0-0 5-16 ...... ...... ...... 0- 41-0 ...... ...... . IO-O 0-0 H. 10-0 gg1?I H . 17-5 0-23 U .H.n .H.H .H.U O-23 .H.n .H H. .... . ...... ...... U 0-2 n.n. n.n. U.u. 16-6 12-5 .H.H U 0-4 15-0 gig-2 ...... ...... I2-I2 O-22 H.u. H.n. 29-o n.n. U.H. n.u. H. .n.n .n.H 0-6 I7-O 6-0 o-6 5-12 73-0 Q2-O ...... ...... ...... ...... U. n.n. H.u. . 17-0 6-5 H . 41-0 ...... ...... u.U. n.u. . 5-0 H . 27-O ..... . .... .. H.U. 6-5 .H.U U. H. .... H 0-11 H 135 128 160 164 57 113 110 S. 43 26 28 16 55 41 THE OWL ANNUAL 69 The Trinity Interscholastic Football Association 'Y Y Y Officers for' 1905 lifmxxiilllc, Xvw liiltzml . . l'1'vsitIv1it Nlilcwix, Ne-xx llzivr-ii VivcfI'n-simlviit ihc.xN'i', l1l'l1lgfxIltII'1 S4'l'l'Cl2lI'f' l'.lSli, 'liiliily' . . ,I'1'C2lSllI'lxI' Members ll,y14'lwiq1w I'I'l1I,IL' Ilirail SVIIUIWI. NII',RII3IiN Illini SLIIHHI. Niw llxvifx llliall Sblllilvi, Nliw HRI'l'.'klN lliiaii SVII-url 'lliiiieixiriwx llliail Sviioiii, I,JllIIKilil'HR'l' lllnzll SCIIUUI, 'Vins 1'1'l- ins i'm:sr1N'1'i4:n nv 'l'HINI'l'Y 4'ol,i.lm:i-1 'ru 'rim 'l', 47 I. I . li. A., 'rn in-1 f'UMl'H'I'l'IID vm: X ic.xnm'. ,ixn llrzmw l'xum,xxi-:N'i'i.x' nv 'rim SVIIUUI. l4'ms'l' WINNINI: l'r 'l'uiu4:i1: 'l'1m:s. 'l'ln-4-up has Iwi-ii won txiii-1-iili liltrlhalvul livlrll by ll1u'lI'4n'4lHl:.fll Sm'lmul,um-1-xiii l1!ll2lIiyNvwllziuwllllgli Si-himl, :mul I Wim- im lfillif :mil Ii04l1sIp.yNi-xx' Ilriiziilillig:l1Ss'l14ml. Sweet Roberts Tzimtor Connor O, Thumson1Capt.J Welch HC T21 C Fenu Salmon THE OWL ANNUAL 71 H. P. I-I. S. Hockey Team i 5 3 DoUGI.As H. 'I'HOMSON, 1905 . Captain ffl. NliXVIiLL WELCH, 1906 . Manager FRANCIS T. FENN, 1906 . Assistant Manager 'l',xlNp'1'on, '053 O'CONNoR, 'o7g XVELCH, '06g FENN, '06 . Forwards 'l'noMsoN, '05 ...... Cover Point R1l1Sl'2Ii'I'S, '05 . Point Slx1.MoN, '05 . . . Goal Sxvm:'1', 'obg CRANE, '06 . Substitutes Summary of Games ll. l'. H. S. vs. E Sl'RINGIfIliI.D H. S. 2-2 NV1is'1'M1Ns'1'liR 3-0 ClRAllUA'l'liS 4-0 GRA11uA'1'15s 3-2 'I'A1f'1 s SCIIUOI. 0-5 Sl'lelNGlf1l1:I.n H. S. . I-I Nflli'l'llfkAll I'KJN H. S. . . . 4-0 H. P. H. S., I7Q Opponents, 10. 4'Fenn, '05, was elected manager, but left school. Taintor Beach EDD F uckluw tfapt V M rd rawfo C Carey THE OWL ANNUAL 73 The Twelfth Annual Tournament of the Yale Interscholastic Tennis Tournament Held at New Haven, May 7,1904 First Round Second Round Semi-Finals Finals H. FIQNN, H. P. H. S. FE NN xl . STEARNS, Stearns School 6 -3 , 1-6,1 I-9 BEACH, ll. P. H. S. BEACH H ?BEAcI-I PARTREIIGE, St. Paul's 6-3, 6-3 K BEACH 6-O, 6-O f , - CAREY, H. P. H. S. Q CAREY 6 2' 6 3 HARTWELI., St. Pau1's f 6-2, 6-4 J Al 'I'AIN'I'OR, H. P. H. S. Q 'ISAINTOR 1 7 LRAXVFORD, H. P. H. S. 5' 6-3, 7-5 ?MLgCKLgW MUCKLOW, H. P. H. S. E MUCKLOW '4' '3 LBOLTON VVATISRS, St. PzIul'S 6-2, 6-3 J T' 6-3, 6-3 BOLTON, Ridge School it BOLTON I COUC.II'rRY, St. Paul'S ll 6-4, 6-3 Al Consolation PARTREIIGE 'l 1 COUGIITRY 0 COUGHTRY ' 1+ Llglfcfflgfef N STEARNS Y 6-O, 6-O j ' COUGHTRY VYATERS 5 WATERS ' lp WATERS 6'O' 64 CRAWFORD IO-8, 6-3 1- - -6 - J HARTWELI. ,l 7 5'4 '7 5 EEBOLTON 5'4a4'6,6'4 Officers for 1905, President, NELSON C. 'I1AlN'I'OR, H. P. H. S. Secretary and Treasurer, YALE TENNIS ASSOCIATION Competitors HARTIIORD PUIILIC TIIGH SCIIOOL ST. PAUL'S SCIIOOL RIDGE SCHOOL STEARNS SCHOOL Delegate for 1905 ' WILEORI: B. MUCKLOW 'By mutual consent it was agreed to have finals the best two out of three sets. Buckley McKone Shaw Cleveland Muck1owlCapt.P Connor Elsdon H. P. H. S, BASKETBALL TEAM THE OWL ANNUAL 75 I-I. P. l-l. S. Basketball Team 7 9 5 XVILFURIJ ll. Mucxmw, P. G. . Captain NIICIIAEL A. C0NN01z, 1905 . Manager FRANCIS L. C. BUCKLIQY, 1906 . Assistant Manager MICIIAIQI. A. C0NN0Ie, '05g CIIAIJNCE1' F. Cl.liVIil.ANIl, '05 . . Forwards XVILIFORIJ B. lNIucIQI,0w, P. G. ..... . Center PAUL H. liI.sn0N, '05g FRANCIS I.. C. BUCKLEY, '06 . . . Guards W1I.I.I.xM B. B. McK0NIa, '07 3 EUGENE D. QI. SHAW, '07 . Substitutes Basketball Games 1904-1905 H. P. H. S. vs. S0IITII b'IANCHliS'l'liR H. 33-3 VVII.LIs'10N SENIINARY 16-64 'l'RINl'l'Y FIzI5sIIIxIIsN 18--I6 S1'IeINnIfIIcI.n H. S. . 22-38 XVIiS'I'lfIEI.l7 H. S. . 19-35 S0II'rn MIxNcIIIes'I'IzI1 H. S. . 15-34 BLACK HALL Scunm, . 44-4 'TRINITY FIzIssIINIIaN 29-43 Y. M. C. A. . 29-21 Nlzw BIQITAIN H. S. I7-35 VVIQSLIQYAN FIeEsIIxIIaN .... 17-17 Total number 0f points scored by H. P. H. S. . 259 Total number of points scored by opponents . 310 Y if 3 A1 UI aw. 3 5 O QS I2- ,cv UTI Ev 323 H11 mil L. O 1. -J Pau U, M Q Z. O ..- un c 3 Eff gg ,E ,-I bv Q2 C 5 2 cv E EC Jn.. O C : ro Q ,C 2 E an-,. ,H HZ 9 I X. C .J 11, L' ED C L O P-J Sr. THE OWL ANNUAL 77 H. P. H. S. Leaders Class Mu. Luwls H. ALLEN CLAUDE G. l51aARnsI,1a1a NIICIIAIEL A. LZONNOR IMQNJAMIN R. llAWI.IiY QQIQORGIZ R. l31as'1'o1a I 1eANc1s I.. C. Bucxmzx' WILLIAM IS. G. N'AliI7liI.Ii VVAI.'I'liR Rf3lilill'l'S l'lAROI.D C. Room 9 F T Seniors NEI,SON C. 'l'A1N'ro1z Juniors The Sixth Annual Gymnasium Exhibition was held Instructor RomcR'r M. ICEENEY VVILLIAM H. L1NToN ARTHUR R. ST. Jox1N DOUGLAS T. Sm1TH IRVING W. SMITH HAROLD H. Sfomzs ALEC. G. STRoNAcH FRED E. WILEY on April 14, 1905. Pillion Keeney dY Kenne Elsdon THE OWL ANNUAL 79 1-1. P. 1-1. S. Relay Team 9 P F Romawr M. Klclcxm, loo-5 . . Captain Aliximcs G. GIlll1JIi1,I., 1905 . . Manager Members PAUL ll. El.sDoN, 'o5 JOHN J. ISZENNEDY, 'o6 Ronmrr M. KEENEY, 'o5 L. BHRTRAND PILLION, 'o8 U T Y F 5 5 Indoor Meet of the 2d Division of the Naval Battalion Hartford, February 21, 1905 interscholastic Events ist KFFNIFY H P H S' ad MQKONE . . . l, ., .... ,HPHs,3a 40'Y 'd Dish lCl.s1moN, il. P. 1-1. s. Time, 5 SCC. 'Y Ist, H. P H. S:-IQEENIQY, E1.snoN, PILr.1oN, KENNEDY: -d Mile Relay N. ll. ll. S.-CoNNo1e, 'ltIIXIM, DOYLE, Wnrrit. Time, 4 min I2 3-5 sec. QRecord.J 'l'ot:1ls :---ll. l'. H. S., I4 points, N. H. H. S., 3p01I1tS. 9 9 9 5' Y T Indoor Meet of the lst Division of the Naval Battalion New Haven, March 24, 1905 . Interscholastic Events list D-xwsow H G S ' 2c1 Wiuria N. H. H. S.' 3d Dovuf 5O'Ymd Dash 1 5 H. H. .'l'in1c,lJ 3-3 sec. , , , A so-Ylud Hurdhx ist, KIEENIQY, ll. P. H. S., 211, XVIIITIE, N. H. H. S.g 3d K1iNNlam', ll. P. ll. S. 'l1I'I1C,7 sec. YI R I 9 Ist, llAR'l'l717RD HIGH Scl1oo1.3 zd, NEW HAVEN HIGH Scuo: I. 110- c. 01's . 5 '5 1 lnnc, 3 mm. 1 sec. 80 THE OWL ANNUAL H. P. I-l. S. Indoor Track Team Q - -Q Q Point Winners BROMFIELD, '07 KEENEY, '05 McK0NE, '07 ELSDON, '05 J. ISENNEDY, '06 P1LL10N, '08 SHAW, '07 WARNER, '07 5 5' Y T 5' 9 Third Annual Indoor Meet ...ofthe Springfield High School Athletic Association Training School Gymnasium, Springfield, March 18, 1905 Event Winners Time, Height or Distance NEAL, S. H..S. 20-Yard Dash P15 SS Tied for gd . 3 sec VVARNER, H. P. H. S. H Running STOCK, S. H. S. ' . . High Jump ' ' WELLS, H. S. irrled 5 ft' 4 m HASBROOK, A. H. S. j Running CHISHOLM, S. H. S. . Broad jtffnp H Q ?'I'ied forzd 17 ft- U In A SM1'rH, H. H. S. 'P H W P Shot Put . HAsBR00K, A. H. S. . 38 ft. 9 in BURLINGAME, S. H. S. REILLY, S. H. S. Potato Race ELLIS, S. H. S. . . 34 4'5 Sec MCKONE, H. P. H. S. 'E CROSBY, H. H. S. Pole Vault VVILSUN, H. H. S. 9 ft. 6 in BROMFIELD, H. P. H. S. i Tied for 2d Totals:-SPRINGFIELD, 2359 HARTFORD, 131-g HOLYOKE, 12, AMHERST, 51. n J' I .1 ' ' H MN M 5 ,, , . -Y . ' i x , .5335 ' Xi a 'mtl , A R A R f QNX X 'tv N J X , , . 9 ? A j 'Q' M154 1 W A . was xv N, - j 4 Q V. L.. ESE'-5. X Mgt! fx fa 'L f fl f?f , MZ ff I 1, I v K , L9 i 1' jp!! I ' ,, AK 1,1 M JM F fm ff PM W W ' K xq y AEA X x X' Xx r X LD D ,-1 U LD Z E-4 41 f CQ ' I1-I Q fc Z ill U1 i H 41 it 'M gifiiif . Qiasf we , vfiff . Ms' THE OWL ANNUAL 83 Officers and Members of the Athena 5 X JIQAN MI'I'cIIIiI.I,, '05 . President HIQLIQN G. .l0IINsoN, '05 Vice-President MARI:RI5'I I'A luAR'l'IN, '05 . Secretary Executive Committee ENIARJORIIQ F. HOWE, '05, Chairman IQAN 1XII'I'L'llIiI.I., '05 HIcI.IaN G. J0IINs0N, '05 Seniors, 1905 CLARA C. Amaus GI.AI1Ys I5R0wIaR MARIQIIIIQRIIIQ IS. CIILIRCII ETIIIQI. CI.0GS'l'0N MARIIIN A. C0I.LINs MII.IwRIaI1 C0vIaI.I. MARY li. lJII.I.0N IlIeI.IeN F. IJWYIQR MARY FISIII-:R MARION IfI.A0G NIE'l lAIIi M. CIAU'l'IIliiR NIARUIORIE I . Howie Juniors, 1906 ISARNIQRAII ANc:IaI.I. SIIQNA IC. ISYORRAIAN lis'I'I-:I.I.Ia P. CUSIIAIAN KATIIIQRINE IE. ITALY ANNIIQ li. FRANZIQN MARY II. Gi,AlbIDING PRIIIJIQNCI5 M. XVOOD NIARGRliT'l'A IWIXRTIN, '05 NINA W. M0R0AN, '06 HIQLIQN G. j0IINs0N NIAR'I'iI.-X E. KING SARAII K0RI'I.IaMAN MAR0RE'I I'A NIARTIN JEAN MI'I'CI1IzI.L FI.0RI1NcIz E. OATAIAN SARAII T. PI.UIxIAII3R ELSIIQ F.STIaINIIIzI1x1IsR NIARION M. VVIQLCII EMILY A. WRLLES JXNNIIQ VVIGGIN IM0GENE M. H. VVINTER STI-1I.I.A E. HICKS NINA XV. MIIRGAN HARRII5'r E. RANIQIN IELIQANIIR M. WIzI.I.Iss MARGARIEI' IJ. VVIil,I.IiS MARY N. WINsI.ow 84 THE OWL ANNUAL The Athena 0' D 3' Debates of the Year 1904-O5 OCTOBER 14, 1904 I. RESOLVED: That the farmer is a greater benefactor to the community than the manufacturer. Aff.-Miss Dwyer, '05, Miss Covell, '05 Neg.-Miss Martin, '05, Miss Brower, '05 The affirmative won. NOVEMBER 4, 1904 II. RESOLVED: That it is more dangerous to restrict suffrage than to extend it. Aff.-Miss Oatman, '05, Miss M. D. Welles, '06 Neg.-Miss Steinheimer, '05, Miss Angell, '06 The negative won. NOVEMBER 18, 1904 III. RESOLVED: That the publication of the private correspondence of celebrities is a violation Of good taste. Aff.-Miss Church, '05, Miss Morgan, '06 Neg.-Miss Koppleman, '05, Miss Franzen, '06 The negative won. DECEMBER 2, 1904 IV. RESOLVED: That the poems of Mother Goose have advanced the education of the present members of the Athena more than poems of great Scott. Aff.-Miss Wiggin, '05, Miss Winslow, '06 Neg.-Miss Collins, '05, Miss Howe, '05 The affirmative won. JANUARY 6, 1905 V. RESOLVED: That the large amount of periodical literature read by the American people is a detriment rather than a benefit. Aff.-Miss King, '05, Miss Rankin, '06 Neg.-Miss Clogston, '05, Miss Hicks, '06 The affirmative won. FEBRUARY 10, 1905 VI. RESOLVED: That Rome's highest degree of civilization exceeded that of Greece. Aff.-Miss Angus, '05, Miss Cushman, '06 Neg.-Miss Dillon, '05, Miss Gladding, '06 The negative won. FEBRUARY 24, 1905 VII. RESOLVED: That the United States government is justified in excluding the Chinese from this country. Aff.-Miss Winter, '05, Miss E. Welles, '06 Neg.-Miss Emily Welles, '05, Miss Daly, '06 The negative won. MARCH 10, 1905 VIII. RESOLVED: That girls should not he allowed to sell newspapers in the streets. Aff.-Miss Mitchell, '05, Miss Wood, '06 Neg.-Miss Johnson, '05, -Miss Byorkman, '06 The affirmative won. MARCH 24, 1905 IX. RESOLVED: That the influence of the pulpit is declining. Aff.-Miss Gouthier, '05, Miss Plummer, '05 Neg.-Miss Welch, '05, Miss Flagg, '05 The affirmative won. THE OWL ANNUAL Former Officers Of the Athena Presidents HATTIE G.-WHITMORE, '92 MARY S. ROBINSON, '91 .IULIA E. GILMAN, ,Q2 MARY A. GOODMAN, '91 MARY EDITH C. O. PIERSON, '92 T. ELLSWORTH, '92 ELIZAIIETH W. STONE, '92 LAURA j. GALACAR, '93 HENRIETTA E. STONE, '93 LOUISE R. FREEMAN, '94 PAULINE S. MAYER, '94 SUSAN W. WIGHTAIAN, '95 KATHERINE B. OWEN, '95 MARY H. CLARK, '96 HARRIET L. GOODWIN, '96 EDITH E. RISLEY, '97 FLORENCE A. BARBOUR, '97 ANNIE W. RISLEY, '98 EFFIE M. ABRAMS, '98 OLIVE WARE, '99 ADA I. NORTON, ,QQ HELEN C. LINCOLN, 'OO CHARLOTTE E. CUTLER, 'OO ETHEL C. DUNHAM, 'OI GRACE E. MUCKLOW, 'OI NELI.IE ROBBINS, 'O2 M. LOUISE GLAZIER, 'O2 DOROTHY W. DAVIS, 'O3 JULIET L. CLAGHORN, 'O3 ALICE K. OYCONNOR, 'O4 MARIKJN M. XVELCH, 'O5 Vice-Presidents MARY S. ROBINSON, 'QI LILLIAN E. XVHEELER, ,Q2 MARX' A. GOODMAN, 'QI EDITH T. ELLSWORTH, '92 ESTHER PRATT, '91 FLORENCE M. STURTEVANT, 'Q2 LAURA nl. GALACAR, '93 LILA XVARD, '93 MARY H. JOHNSON, '93 HELEN B. CALDER, '94 ALICE L. WILC!7X,'94 LEONTINE M. THOLISON, '95 BESSIE L. FRANKLIN, '95 MARGUERITE HOLCOMIIE, '96 ELIZABETH HYDE, '96 FLORENCE A. BARIIOUR, '97 BESSIE G. CARLETON, '97 KATHEIQINE R. RICHARDS, '9 GRACE B. WATKINS, '98 ADA I. NORTON, 'QQ MAUD J. MIX, '99 MAY C. PARKER, 'OO ADDIE L. KNOX, 'OO EMMA P. HIRTH, 'OI BABETTE WEIDER, 'O2 ALICE L. HILDEIIRAND, 'O2 CHARLOTTE T. VVELLES, '03 LUCY E. MCCOOK, '03 FAITH F. BOLLES, 'O4 GLADYS BROWER, 'O5 Secretaries ELIZABETH L. GARVAN, '91 MAIZY C. O. PIERSON, '92 OLIVE M. ALLEN, '91 LILLIAN E. WHEELER, '92 ALICE M. SLATE, .93 ANTOINETTE R. P. PIERSON, '94 JNJARTHA W. GRAVES, '94 KATHERINE B. OWEN, '95 MARY H. CLARK, '96 HARRIET L. GOODWIN, '96 MARGUERITE HOLCOMBE, '96 HELEN ROBERTS, '97 ELLEN A. HUNTINGTON, 'Q7 EEEIE M. ABRAMS, '98 ANNA M. DUNNING, '98 GRACE M. SPEAR, 'QQ ISABEL K. HOOKER, ,QQ CHARLOTTE E. CUTLER, 'OO MAY C. PARKER, 'OO ELIZA N. TRUMDULI., 'OI LUCY C. WHITON, 'OI CLARA E. LANG, 'O2 ANNA L. HASTINGS, 'O2 MINNIE K. HASTINGS, 'O3 GRACE C. STRONG, 'O3 HELEN E. GRAVES, 'O4 JEAN MITCHELL, '05 8 CQ D +-I O LD Z r-1 H ff: CQ lm Q Ui E QQ E .Q W. THE OWLVANINUAL 87 Officers and Members of I-I. P. I-I. S. Debating Club 'U T T ALIQXANIIIQR VV. CREEIION, '05 President 'l'IIOMAs llnwrzs, '06 Vice-President CIIAIILIQS I'. IQIIIDY, '05 . Secretary Executive Committee Ei5NEl.St1N C. 'l'AIN'l'tJR, '05, Chairman PAUL ROIsIaI2'I's, '05 IQOIZERT N. CiRISWOLD, '05 Seniors, 1905 PAUL H. BAIQIIOUR HIQNIIY I.. liUNCli, Ju. RAYMOND M. BUIINIIAM CIIAUNCIEY F. CLliV1iI.ZlNlJ WILLIAM T. COYLE ALI5xANIiIf:Iz W. CRlzlilJON CIIAIzI.Ias P. IQIPDY HIXR'l' C. FIQNN E. SIELIJIEN GEER, JR. ROIIIQIIT N. GliISXVOI.lJ WILLIAM J. HAMIQIQSLEY LEWIS G. HARRIMAN JOSEPH K. I-IOOKIQIQ ROI5El2'1' M. KIQIQNIQY JOSEPH B. IQILHOURN ROIIIERT B. KING PAUL ROIIIfR'I's HENRY D. SMITH NELSON C. TA1N'I'OIz MEAIJIE VVILDRICK Juniors, 1906 JOHN A. ADAMS SAMUEL M. COIIIQN H. FIeEOIaRIcK IJAY LENVIS GROSS 'IJIIOMAS HIQWES RAYMONII G. LINCOLN DONALD B. PIzIaN'I'IcI2 PIIILIP ROBERTS WAL'l'ER ROBERTS DOUGLAS T. SMITII O. HARRISON SMITH RAYMOND P. WIInEI.I3Iz Henry D. Smith, '05, was chairman Of the executive committee, but On leavmg school resigned and Nelson C. Taintor was elected to Hll the vacancy 88 THE OWL ANNUAL I. II. III. IV. V. VI . VII. VIII. IX. X. H. P. H. S. Debating Club Debates of the Year 1904-O5 OCTOBER 7, 1904 RESOLVED: That in the war in the far East Japan is justified in withholding news from the reporters. Aff.-Cleveland, '05, Adams, '06 Neg.-Barbour, '05, Cohen, '06 The affirmative won. NOVEMBER 11, 1904 RESOLVED: That an early change in the Russian government is inevitable. Aff.-Creedon, '05, Day, '06 Neg.-Bunce, '05, Gross, '06 The affirmative won. NOVEMBER 23, 1904 RESOLVED: That all foreign land which the United States shall take possession of should be taken with the ultimate view of being granted statehood. Aff.-Eddy, '05, Hewes, '06 Neg.-Burnham, '05, Lincoln, '06 The negative won. ' DECEMBER 9, 1904 RESOLVED: That we should have more stringent emmigration laws. Aff.-Griswold, '05, Prentice, '06 Neg.-Coyle, '05, P. Roberts, '06 The affirmative won. DECEMBER 23, 1904 RESOLVED: That it would be for the best interests of the civilized world for the elles to be held absolutely neutral at all times. Aff.-Hamersley, '05, W. Roberts, '06 Neg.-Geer, '05, D. T. Smith, '06 The affirmative won. JANUARY 13, 1905 RESOLVED: That the newspapers of today abuse the privilege of freedom of press. Aff.-Keeney, '05, Wheeler, '06 Neg.-Kilbourn, '05, O. H. Smith, '06 The affirmative won. FEBRUARY 3, 1905 RESOLVED: That the United States govemment should fix a uniform transportation Aff.-King, '05, Paul Roberts, '05 Neg.-H. Smith, '05, Wilderick, '05 The negative won. FEBRUARY 17, 1905 RESOLVED : That the United States senators should be elected by a popular vote. Aff.-Harriman, '05, Hooker, '05 Neg.- Taintor, '05, Adams, '06 The negative won. MARCH 17, 1905 Dardan- rate. RESOLVED: That the interference of the United States in the San Domingo matter was justifiable. Aff.-Cleveland, '05, Cohen, '06 Neg.-Barbour, 'O5. Gross, '06 The affirmative won. MARCH 31, 1905 RESOLVED: That the United States should not have a larger navy. Aff.-Coyle, '05, Day, '06 Neg.-Griswold, '05, Hewes, '06 The affirmative won. THE OWL ANNUAL 89 WILLIAM L. PHELPS WILLIAM B. DWIGHT WILLIAM H. CORIIIN GEORGE B. FOWLER FRED VV. HART CLARENCE A. BARIIOUR ROBERT B. CONE DAVID G. SMYTH HERIIERT S. BULLARD JOSEPH R. ENSIGN .JOHN C. GRIGCES CHARLES R. BURNIIAM JOSEPH W. DANFORTH FRED A. SCOTT FRANK W. CERAVES CLIFFORD S. GRISWCJLD CIIARLES P. COOLEY CLARENCE E. -JONES DAVID N. WILLIAMS IIOIIN H. BUCK -IOIIN L. BUNCE EDWARD H. AIIEOTT RALPH M. GRANT RALPH C. GOODWIN HOWARD A. BIJIDDLETON HOWELL CIIENEY CLIVE H. DAY ROIIERT CLARK JOIIN T. ROBINSON ARTIIUR L. VVHEELER ARTHUR VV. EATON FRED S. PICKETT JOHN S. PORTER HOWARID R. BARNARIJ LEWIS S. WELCEI PHILIP D. BUNCE DAVID G. SMYTH FRED A. SCOTT DAVID N. WILLIAMS CLARENCE E. .JONES EDWIN S. VVELLS AMASA D. CHAEEEE FRANK M. ELMORE HERBERT O. BOWERS ABRAM C. WILLIANIS HERBERT R. FITCH HARLAN H. TAINTOR WILLIAM BEGG WILLIAM E. CONKLIN Former Presidents WILLIAM BEGG EDSON F. GALLAUDET FRANCIS PARSONS HARRY C. STURTEVANT DECIUS L. PIERSON EDWIN B. NICHOLS JOSEPH H. PRATT EDWARD B. EATON FREDERICK R. GALACAR PHILIP J. MCCOOK WII.ITRED W. SAVAGE EDWARD B. FIELD SAMUEL M. ALVORD WARD CHENEY ROIIERT M. SPENCER WALTER H. CLARK HERIIERT B. AUGUR FRANK P. GARVAN EDWARD L. SMITH DAVID C. TWICHELL ARTHUR C. WILLIAMS J. HARRY MCBIJANUS HORACE B. CLARK EDWARD C. PERKINS JAMES L. HOWARD HARLEIGH PARKHURST THOMAS F. LAWRENCE EDWARD R. JNGRAHAM LOUIS B. CIIAPMAN HENRY G. BRYANT L. WILLIAM LYMAN MORGAN B. BRAINARD JOHN F. MORRIS BURTON P. TWICHELL F. RAYMOND STURTEVANT EDWIN A. STRONG CHARLES W. MARSH RICHARD C. LINCOLN LAURENT HEATON GEORGE C. ST. JOHN LAWRENCE A. DAVIS HORACE S. HOWE CLARENCE B. INGRAHAM FRANK E. BOSSON JOSEPH H. WOODWARD ARTHUR W. ALLEN JOHN T. ROBERTS EDWARD BENEDICT HAROLD E. DIMOCK HOXVARD GOODWIN LOUIS B. WHITTEMORE CLIFFORD B. MORCOM JAMES W.WILLIAMS WILLIAM H. GOODWIN RAYMOND T. PAUSCH JAMES J. PAGE FREDERIC J. CORIIETT HORACE V. S. TAYLOR ROBERT M. KEENEY JOSEPH K. HOOKER Former Secretaries SAMUEL F. P. GLADNAJIN HOWARD H. BURDICK EDWARD L. STEELE HOXVARD F. SMITH GEORGE H. RYDER FREDRICK E. OLMSTED WARD CIIENEY VVARREN P. PALMER FRANK E. LIOXVARD JOHN W. CHAPMAN EDWARD C. PERKINS A. ERNEST RICHARDS EDWARD B. MORRIS HENRY R. SHIPMAN HENRY G. BRYANT CORTLANDT F. LUCE NORMAN GILLETTE CARL W. DAVIS ALLEN E. SMITH GEORGE C. ST. JOIIN PAUL NEY KARL P. MOREA CLARENCE B. INGRAHAM LAWRENCE A. HOWARD JAMES H.,BREWSTER HERBERT F. FISHER HAROLD E. DIMOCK W. BLAIR ROBERTS DAVID B. HENNEY CLEVELAND PERRY HORACE O. KILBOURN THOINIAS G. WRIGHT, JR. CLARENCE W. SEYMOUR FREDERIC J. CORBETT ROBERT B. ENGLISH HAROLD B. KEYES -JOSEPH K. HOOKER LEWIS G. HARRIMAN G3 D v-I O LD Z r-4 E-1 41 CQ L1-I Q cn Z r-1 tr! 0-4 O E THE OWL ANNUAL 91 Officers and Members of Hopkins Debating Club F 7 T THOMAS C. MCINZONE, '05 . . President BENJAMIN R. HAWLEY, 'O5 . Vice-President MICHAIEI. A. CONNOR, '05 . . Secretary Executive Committee TIIOMAS -I. MOLLOY, '05 MICIIAEI. A. CONNOR EDWARD W. CREIGIITON MORRIS FALK EDWARD W. GUSTAITSIDN FRANCIS H. HAFEY BENJAMIN R. HAWLEY vVII.LIAM DORENIIAUM .IACOD D. GREENISORG FRANK JOHNSTON HAROLD L. JOHNSTONE Seniors 1905 PERCY P. TAYLOR Juniors 1906 -IACOB VOOEL Former Officers Presidents R LINCOLN TWITCHELL CTARRETT D. BOWNII, IIR. JOSEPH H. 'FWICHIELL VVILLIAM W. VVALK ER CHESTER R. BROWN WARREN S. CIIAPIN CHARLES N. ST. -IOHN ARTHUR R. ST. JOHN SOLOMON PORISS, 'O5 THOMAS C. MCIQKJNE THOMAS j. MOLLOY SOLOMON PORISS PHILIP W. RAYMOND ARTHUR R. ST. JOHN HENRY XY. SWETTENHAM PETER A. LE ROY SAMUEL ROSIiN'FHAI. JOHN F. SAGARINO GEORGE SQUIRES Secretaries CARLTON W. STARBUCK HAROLD W. ROGERS HENRY G. BARBOUR CHARLES M. SMITH CHARLES N. ST. JOHN LOUIS S. BUTIIS THOMAS j. MALLOY 92 THE OWL ANNUAL The Hopkins Debating Club F 5 F Debates of the Year' 1904-O5 OCTOBER 20, 1904 I. RESOLVED: That for the past twenty years labor unions have been detrimental to the best interests of the country. Aff.-Poriss, '05, McKone, '05 Neg.-Beach, '05, Hawley, '05 The affirmative won. NOVEMBER 3, 1904 II. RESOLVED: That independence ought to be granted to the Philippine Islands. Aff.-Squires, '05, Hafey, '05 Neg.-Falk, '05, Connor, '05 The negative won. DECEMBER 1, 1904 III. RESOLVED: That the consolidation of the public schools in Hartford would be for the best interests of all concerned. Aff.-Taylor, '05, Raymond, '05 Neg.-Clark, P. G., Sweetenham, '05 The negative won. DECEMBER 15, 1904 IV. RESOLVED: That the Monroe Doctrine retards the national growth of the South American Republics. Aff.-Creighton, '05, Dorenbaum, '06 Neg.-A-Greenberg, '06, H. Johnstone, '06 The affirmative won. JANUARY 6, 1905 V. RESOLVED: That our navy at the present time should not he increased. Aff.vLe Roy, '06, F. Johnston, '06 Neg.-Rosenthal, '06, Vogel, '06 The affirmative Won. ' JANUARY 19, 1905 VI. RESOLVED: That now is the time for the Czar to grant freedom to the Russian people. Aff.-Hawley, '05, Sagarino, '06 Neg.-Falk, '05, Squires, '06 , ' The negative won. FEBRUARY 10, 1905 VII. MOCK TRIAL--Judge, St. John, '05. Defendant, Hafey, '05. Prosecuting Attorney, Poriss, '05. Attorney for Defendant, Malloy, '05. Decision in favor of acquittal. FEBRUARY 24, 1905 - VIII. RESOLVED: That boys under the age of ten should not be allowed to sell newspapers on the street. Aff.-Malloy, '05, Gustafson, '05 Neg.-Poriss, '05, Malloy, '05 The affirmative won, , ' ti. A-, WW BMQQMCS K ,x F ' X f , X ix f 1 . rl . - x W Q F' T I Tx... arkum . L L: n E Z L. as 1-CE 2 Flagg He fn .J L. my .Q o 35 Batte Thomson Moore Keeney WCS 1: O m x.. THE OWL ANNUAL The Dramatic Club for 1905 ez, J , .3 'fr . ., G ' L' . t w Thank Goodness the Table is Spread. A Farce in One Act Cast of Characters MR. llARwooo CHarford's father-in-lawl . . . Thomas I-Iewes, Mus. HARWOUD QHarford's mother-in-lawj . . Robert M. Keeney, ' 11liNRY HARroRD ..... Walter E. Batterson JESSY HARFORIDf111S wifej .... . JAMES QI-1arford's servantj ..... LUCY Cservantj ........ Louis G. Harriman Edward C. Robertsi ' Richard E. Moore Given under the instruction of MR. HARRY H. LARKUM. 1V10N'I'.-XGUIE FLAGG, '05 ...... lJoUG1.As H. 'I'HoMsoN, 'o5 ..... J. NIQWELL WELCH, '06 . . . . . . . . Manager . Stage Manager Assistant Manager Plays Since 1896 1897 Mr. X A Farce in One Act Characters MR. AN'ruoNY HENN ...... 1V1R.XliRXliS XAVIER fan insurance agentj . . MR. .losurm Tick fa telegraph operatorj Miss MA'I'II,1JA HENN QAntl1ony's sisterl . Miss JIESSIE H1iNNfAl1t1'l0I1y,S daughterj . Mo1.1.Y fa maid with a treacherous memoryj . HIEYWCJCJIJ H. WIIAPLES .... Burton P. Twichell Robert VV. Barbour . Edwin A. Strong Norman Gillette . Bartlett G. Yungz ' Laurent Heaton . Manager 9 7 7 '21 96 THE OWL ANNUfAL 1898 A Rice Pudding. A Farce in Two Acts A Characters MR. JOHN RICHARDS ...,. . Paul S. Ney DR. THWAITE fa young physicianj . . . . Allen E. Smith MRS. RICHARDS Qyoung wife of Richards! . . . Bartlett G. Yung MARION RICHARDS fyounger sister of Richards . Edward W. Frisbie NJISS ELLEN O,SHAUNESSEY fa cookj . . Laurent Heaton CLARENCE B. INGRAHAM, JR., 'gg . . Manager 1899 Who is Who? or All in a Fog. A Farce in One Act Characters MR. BLOOMFIELD BRAMBLETON fa Country gentleman, . Lawrence A. Davis MR. SIMONIDES SWANHOPPER fa model young bachelorj S. St. John Morgan LAWRENCE LAVENDER fa valet from Mayfairj . . . John M. Ellis, CICELY fBrambleton's daughterj . . . Clarence B. Ingraham, Jr., MATILDA JANE .... . . George Roberts, Jr., GEORGE B. SEYMS, 'og . . . . Manager KARL S. JASPER, 'OO . . Assistant Manager 19OO An Economical Boomerang. A Farce in One Act Characters MR. DABBLETON . . . . John T. Roberts, MRS. DABBLE'fON .... . Arthur W. Allen, MR. PLOVER 7 A I - . d 1 Harlan H. White, MRS. PLOVER J new y mame Coup e ' John N. Jordan, Jr. MAGGIE tlrish Servantl . . . . Sidney R. Burnap, Jr., DOCTOR ffamily physicianj . . Frank E. Bosson, 9 THE OWIL A!NNUAL 97 April Fools. A Farce in One Act Characters MR. DUNIsI10wNIs ta country gentlcmanl . . Frank E. Bosson, '00 MI1.JAMIcs SAIITII la horse dealerl . . Herbert F. Fisher, '00 MR. 105151111 SMITII lan undertakerl john T. Roberts, '01 .10IIN I. ANGI's, '01 . . . . . Manager 1l0NVARlJ li. llIIsIIN1aI.I., '01 . . 3 . . Assistant Manager 1901 Never Reckon Your Chickens Before They're I-latched. A Farce in One Act Characters MR. J0NA'I'IIAN GLUBII ....... Frank E. Bosson, 'oo MR. .10IIN TINIQLIQR . . Robert W. Seyms, '01 SIMON . . . Sidney R. Burnap, jr., '01 MISS JANE GI.UBI3 . Arthur G. Newton, '03 Miss SARAII GI.U1s1s . Philip E. Curtiss, '02 MAGGIIQ G1.ll1i13 . . Mitchell S. Little, '03 lN1ARY . . . . . . Clifford B. Morcom, '02 110WARD E. BUsIINIzI.L, '01 . . . Manager MORGAN G. BUI.I1IA:LEY, jR., '03 . Assistant Manager JOIIN I. ANGUS, '01 . . . . Stage Manager 1902 A Box of Monkeys. A Farce in Two Acts Characters EIIWAIQII RALSTON . . . . . Richard B. Kellogg '03 CIIAIINCEY c,GI.12'1'l10RPE . . . . 1-1. Wyckoff Mills '02 Mies. CDNIJEGO JII0NEs . . Philip E. Curtiss, '02 SIIQRIIA BILNGALINE . . . Mitchell S. Little '03 LADY GUINEVERIE L1.ANI1P00R1z . john N. Jordan, Jr. '04 lVl0RGAN G. BUIJQIILEY, AIR., '03 ARTIIUI1 G. NIEWTON, '03 . FRIQIJ F. W00I.I,Ia1', '03 . . Manager Assistant Manager Stage Manager 98 THE OWL ANNUAL 1903 A Photographic Fix. A Farce in One Act Characters MICHAEL ANGELO . . . . Richard B. Kellogg, EBENEZER STAGGERS . . Mitchell S. Little, BOB CROPP . . . George J. Ingraharn, DIANA DUFF . . . Robert M. Keeney, CAROLINE CROPP ....... Robert D. Olmstead, In the Wrong House, or No, 6 Duke Street A Farce in One Act Characters THEMISTOCLES JUDD ..... . Robert W. Hume, NATHANIEL NOKES . Philip S. Wainwright, TOM JARVIS . . Richard B. Kellogg, DETECTIVE . . . Winthrop Haviland, LOTTIE NOKES . . . Mitchell S. Little, MRS. CLAPPER . . . . Robert D. Olmstead, FRED F. VVOOLLEY, 'O3 . . . . Manager H. BISSELI. CAREY, 'O4 . Assistant Manager ARTHUR G. NEWTON, '03 . . . Stage Manager 1904 Psycho1ogy. A Farce in Two Acts, by W. Brian Hooker, '98 Cast of Characters PROFESSOR MCNUTTY ...... Philip S. Wainxvright, EDITH this daughterl ...... Joseph K. Hooker, MR. WILFRID MEALIE fa student of human naturel . Channing Bacall, MISS PRISCILLA PROGRESS ta product of the agel Robert M. Keeney, MR. GEORGE REcKLESS tengaged to Edithl . . . John P. Day, MISS MARY' MALONE fa Student of Shakespearel . Harry A. Rapelye, Given under the instruction of HARRY H. LARKUM H. BISSELL CAREY ........ Manager MYRTON J. TURNBULL . . Stage Manager IVIONTAGUE FLAGG . Assistant Manager Mzwcal s as Huclubf' fe , L5 Q ig . A2 i .4 . f , y r I . V 'ff THE OWL ANNUAL I-I. P. H. S. Boys' Glee Club 1904-O5 T T F Officers and Members ALPXANIJER W. CRmaD0N,'1g05 Presldent CJIIVFR D. F11.Lm', 1005 . Vice-Presxdent LIIARI ES H. l.A'I'IIAM, JR., 1905 . Secretary RxYM0N1m M. BU1zN1mM, IQO5 . Treaeurer HARCTLII H. S'1'0R1es, 1906 Librarlan lst Tenors BECK, '08 IJXVYIER, '07 IQ1.1.10N, '08 lENG1.1sn, '07 Glmss, '06 Kl1.ls0mzN, '07 LYMAN, '08 INICLAIIGIIIJN, '07 W. SAGE, O7 lst Basses BROMFIIQL11, '07 CRu1Gu'r0N, '05 lJ'I2s0P0, '08 liNslcsN, '07 CEOOIDIELI., '05 Huwns, '06 L1N00LN, '06 Mucxwxv, P. G. 'I'0MLINSON, '06 2d Tenors BURNHAM, '06 C1.EvELAN11,'05 CONNOR, '05 Kl1.1x0URN, '05 A. Kocn, '08 F. KOCH, '06 T. SMITH, '07 STEVENS, '07 2d Basses CASE, '08 C1z1i1e1J0N, '05 FILLEY, '05 I,A1n.xM, '05 I-I. NIAIIL, '08 D. SMITH, '06 Q. SMITH, '06 S'1'0RRS, '06 VVYCKOFF, '07 CQ 'D r-1 U I-1-I I-Y-I n-I LD cn ,-I Od r-4 LD THE OWL ANNUAL 103 H P I-I. S. Girls' Glee Club 1904-O5 in in if Vlllll M GAU11111R 1905 . Musical Director . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Librarian Assistant Librarian ILORLNLI. MLl.AUGlILIN, 1906 Miss MAY B. BAL11 . . . Auditor Membership Committee CLARA M. STEDMAN, 1906 MARY C. Fox, 1905 lst Sopranos HAZIEL D. BURNIIAM, '06 EDNA M. CLARK, '05 NE'1 r1E M. GA1r1'111ER, '05 LINSITA IR111As, '08 LUCY B. cJ'CONNOR, '07 FLORENCE McI,AU01-1L1N, '06 M I-ULU 1st Altos ETHEL BONNER, '06 MARION C. CROSS, '05 -IENNIE M. CONXVAY, '07 MAIQY H. GLADDING, '06 CLARA M. STI-ZDMAN, '06 ELINOR M. UTLEY, '05 LULU M. T00HEY, 1905 Zd Sopranos VERA G. ALLEN, '06 SADIE J. CALLAHAN, '06 MARY CLARK, '06 MARY C. Fox, '05 BERTHA J. LIBBY, '06 ALICE E. MA1-11., '04 . 'I'00HEY, '05 Zd Altos .IESSIE L. ABRAMS, '07 MILDRED COVELL, '05 ALMA TARGER, '08 SARA1-1 KOPPLEMAN, '05 PEARL OYKEEFE, 'L7 LORAINE A. CJSBORN, '08 FL0RENcE M. CJZON, '07 L.. -,.. K' wg,,? . . .A -us... .J-wg:-KW , if,-2,2253 f ,4.h , -N.. ..1., 1 if Roberts SGH U. : S U D. D 3 .. u ,J 2 vu Z LI an :- O. Dodge Mahl T. GU v KG GJ 5 V, v 1. 91 s 'U L11 L: fe .. vw bd Mc Creedon .:: .S E UD HCS Li Phillips THE OWL ANNUAL 105 I-I. P. H. S. Boys' Mandolin Club 1904--O5 in v in FREDERICK B. EDNVARD5, IQO7' EDWARD C. R0IIIzIz'rs, 1906 MR. WILLIS j. CR0sI.I2Y LINIQS, '07 MCKERNAN, '07 CREEDON, '05 E. RoIIER'I's, '06 First Mandolins Second Mandolins RDDDINS, '08 Guitars Violin DODGE, '07 Cello CLAUSSEN, '05 Leader . Manager Musical Director MAIII., '07 PIIILIPS, '08 O. SMITII, '06 PRENTICE, '06 Joslyn Welch el' E E 1: Talcott Robbins -A LI Atk Wander Moore el Mitch THE OWL ANNUAL 107 H P I-I S Girls' Mandolin Club 1904-Q5 Q Q Q II0RIxLI A AIRINS 1907 . First Mandolins FI.0RENcE A. ATKINS, ,O7 AI.IcE H. FARMER, '05 MARY S. ROBBINS, '06 NIARION M. VVELCH, '05 Second Mandolins JEAN MI'I'cIIEI.I,, '05 IAIAZIZL A. MKJORE, '06 lXIA1iEI,I.E A. WANDER, '05 Guitar ANNA I.. TAI.c0'I'T Pianist EMILY JOSLYN, ,O7 Leader Manager 108 THE OWL ANNUAL H. P. H. S. Choir if if au Ralph L. Baldwin, Choirrnaster Senior CLAUDE G. BEARDSLEE RAYMOND M. BURNHAM CHAUNCEY F. CLEVELAND WILLIAM T. COYLE EDWARD W. CREIGHTON CHARLES P. EDDY OLIVER D. FILLEY GEORGE R. BESTOR LESTER A. BOSWORTH LEWIS GROSS 'IJHOMAS HEWES HARRY H. HOWARD ROBERT A. HUNGERFORD JOHN J. KENNEDY ST. CLAIR BROMEIELD JESSE L. CASE DENNIS J. COYLE, JR. VVINFRED G. DEMING EARL E. ENSIGN LEON R. FOSTER DAVIS GLATER HENRY K. GOLDSTEIN JOHN C. BECK EVERETT E. CASE HOVVARD T. CASE THOMAS B. CURRY MICHAEL A. D'ESOPO ROBERT W. ELLIOTT, EDWARD J. EMMETT JOHN P. ENGLISH JOHN A. FRITZE ARTHUR- H. HARRIS JR. JAMES G. GOODELL EDWARD W. GUS'l'AFSON FRANCIS H. HAFEY CHARLES H. LATHAM, JR. THOMAS J. MALLO1' HARRY A. MORAN ALLAN P. NORTHEND Junior FREDRICK H. KOCH ALEXANDER LENNOX PETER A. LEROy RICHARD E. MOORE WALTER T. QJDONCDEIUE IRVING VV. SMITH ALEC G. STRONACH Third Class FRANK S. HART RUDOLPH C. HAUERT PAUL G. JVJACY FREDERICK R. MCKERNAN WILLIAM B. B. JVJCKONE ARTHUR B. MliRCER PETER A. LEROY EVERETT L. PEASE Fourth Class CROMPTON T. JOHNSON ARTHUR C. ROCH RICHARD S. LYMAN HOWARD P. MAHL LOUIS H. MARTE EDMUND J. MCLAUGHLIN MAXWELL V. MILLER ROYAL C. NEMIAH FREDERICK B. NEWELL STUART R. OSBORN SOLOMON PORISS PHILIP W. RAYAIONIJ BERTRAM l. SEVVARD HENRY D. SMITH ARTHUR R. ST. JOHN PERCY P. 'TAYLOR MEADE WILDRICK RAYMOND H. SULLIVAN CHARLES C. TJOMLINSON, JR J. NEWELL VVELCH FRED E. WILEY DAYTON T. WYCKOEE GRAFTON M. PEBERDY DEXTER S. PHELPS, JR. W. CLIEIIORD SAGE ROBERT C. STOUGHTON JOHN C. WARNER FRANK E. WILSON FRANK WINSLOW, JR. CLARENCE S. ZIPP RICHARD H. PHILLIPS ROBERT' E. PRICE JOHN W. ROBBINS RAYMOND W. ROBBINS JOHN SADOEAN CLARENCE H. SKAATS ALAN VV. VVAITE IRVING M. WICKHAM THE OWL ANNUAL 109 ELIZABETH F. AHERN MABELLE A. B1SSEI.L AGNES M. N. BROUGHEL ESTHER J. CADY MARGUERITE B. CHURCH EDNA M. CLARK ANNIE M. CLEVELAND ETHEL CLOGSTON CATHERINE A. M. COUGHLIN AIILDRED COVELL ERMA L. CULVER MARION C. CROSS R. LEAH DANFORTH MARY E. DILLON JOSEPHINE DWYER ALICE H. FARMER MARY C. FOX NETTIE M. GAUTHIER VERA G. ALLEN GERTRUDE ANDERSON GRACE E. ANDERSON BARNEKAH ANGELL ANNA M. BENTZ ETHEL L. BONNER A. LOUISE BRAINERD HAZEI. H. BURNHAM SIGNA E. BYORKMAN SADIE J. CALLAHAN HARRIET J. CHAIIEEE MARY E. CLARK BESSIE CLIMAN EDITH J. CLOGSTON SARAH I. COHN RUTH I. CONNOVER FREIOA C. CREIGHTON CHARLOTTE M. CULVER AGNES B. CUMMINGS ESTELLE P. CUSHMAN CARRIE E. BONNER GER'FRUIJE M. BROTT FLORENCE E. BURTON AGNES E. CHRISTIE JANE M. CONWAY Choir-Continued Senior BRIDGET A. GLYNN DULCE GREEN MARION E. HOSFORD CHRISTINE M. JOIINSON MARTHA ,KING . AGNES E. KULLEREN IWABEL E. LARAWAY R.ACIlEL S. LEVENTHAL MAIQY A. JXICCARTHY HAZEL A. NICCLUNIE ELIZABETH A. NICDONNELL MAHEL MOORE MARY NOACK HELEN V. NOONAN FLORENCE E. OATMAN SARAH T. PLUMMER FLORENCE P. RORER SARAH E. SEARS Junior MYRTLE E. FALLON M. LOUISE FARNHAM LIAZEL M. FELTY ALMA E. FERGUSON ALICE R. GILI.E1 1'E ' MARY H. GLADDING RUTH FLAZIER ELMA K. GRAUL PIIILENA H. HINKLEY AGNES M. HOGAN ROSE HOLLINGS ELEANOR M. IJORAN CONSTANCE H. HUNGERFORD ELSIE M. HURLBURT ' MIRIAM E. G. JOHNSON ALICE M. KINNEY BERTHA J. LIBBY ANNIE C. LINKS FLORENCE E. MCLAUGHLIN HAZEL A. MOORE Third Class DORA I. IDAY NIINNIE B. GILNACK FANNY L. GLADDING GRACE E. GRIEEITHS SARAH F. HARRISON EDITH M. SEIDLER HELEN M. SEIDLER IWINNIE E. SELBY MARTHA C. SMITH ELSIE F. STEINHIZIMER FLORENCE L. STRONACH MARY A. SULLIVAN ARLINI5 ID.TAINTI1R LULU M. TOOHEY ANNA V. TOOMEY ELINOR M. UTLEY MABELLE E. XNANDER SARAH A. WARD MARION M. WELCH EMILY A. VVELLES IMOGENE M. H. WINTER HELEN E. NEMIAH HELEN M. O'CONNOR HARRIETTE O. PATTERSON MARY S. ROBBINS MAUD QMITH IRENE E. SQUIRES CLARA M. STEDMEN NORMA F. STOUGHTON LOUISE VVARNER MARY W. WATKINSON MARGARET D. XVELLES MARY W. WELLES FLORENCE A. WESTDHAL LAURA VVHEELER NORMAN L. WHITE GRACE C. WILLSON ALICE C. WILSON MARY N. VVINSLOW PRUDENCE M. WOOD WILHELMINA E. HERMAN FAITH G. HOLCOMH ETHEL M. JENNINGS ABBIE J. LANGRISH LILLIAN E. MARTIN 110 THE OWL ANNUAL MARION F. MAXFIELD KATE H. MAYO MAE R. MCENTEE ANNA G. MURPHY LUCY B. OICONNOR FLORENCE M. LUZON IDA B. PARKER MARGARE'1' M. AHERN VIOLA M. ALLEN FLORENCE W. .ARCHER BLANCHE E. ATWOOD MARION F. BARKER ELSIE N. BAUER ALICE G. BERNARD HELEN J. BOLF ELSIE M. BOLLES PAULINE R. BRESLAW NETTIE E. BRODY DOROTHY BROXVN MARY J. CAIRNS FLORENCE E. CEDERBERY MARGUERITE G. COLEMAN SOPHIA CROST HELEN D. CROWLEY MARION S. CUMMINGS CLARIBEI. S. CURTIS MARIE K. DALY LILLIE A. DAY MADALENE F. DOW ALICE I. DOWNING MARY J. DUNNE AUGUSTA E. ELKINS SARAH G. FINLEY M. FLORENCE GAFFEY MARY E. GAEEEY JENNIE E. GLESZER SMERALDA A. I. GODIN CELIA T. GOLDBERG GRACE GOLDBERG CORNELIA W. GOLDENBLUM MARGARET T. GRADY ANNIE E. GREENBERG C. ESTELLE GREEN FLORENCE W. GRISWOLD Choir-Continued IDAH A. PECK EDYTH L. PINDAR ROSE E. PINKHAM ANNIE I. ROBERTSON ANNIE B. SANFORD CLARA E. SEARS CAROLYN B. SEGALLA Fourth Class SARAH M. GUILFOIL ENOLA M. HALE EFFIE N. HAZARD HELEN M. HODGE KATHERINE L. HOGAN MARJORIE M. HOWE ELLEN C. HUGHES PAULINE G. HUGHES LUISITA IRIBAS ALMA A. JAEGER ELIZABETH E. -IEWETT ESTHER A. JOHNSON MARION A. .JOHNSON MARGUERITE L. JONES HELEN M. KEARNEH' NELLIE M. KlZ.ATING MATILDA N. KIRKPATRICK LILLIAN H. LANG ANNIE C. LENNOX FRIEDA A. LITZ JOSEPHINE A. LINKS RENA L. LOHMES ANNA J. MAGEE LOTTIE M. MAHL MAIJELEIN H. MATZEN REISE A. MAXFIELD K. MAY MCBETH HILDA N. KELLER MAUDE MEACHAM CAROLINE W. MERRIAM RUTH S. MILLER ESTHER T. MOLIN ELISABETH R. MORRISON MARY A. O,CONNOR LORAINE A. OSBORN LUCY PARKER .IEANETTE A. PERRAULT MABEL I. SPONSEL MARJORIE A. STEVENS OLIVE E. ULRICH IVIARION H. VVHITE HAZEL C. WISEMAN CAROLYN M. WOOLLEY LENA E. POPP HAZEL F. PRENTISS HELEN G. RAYMOND MARY E. REDIGAN MARY E. REILLY HELEN H. ROBERTS MARGUERITE ROCKWELL SARAH F. ROSEN HEI,ENA S. ROSENTHAL ELSIE L. ROT'HSCHIL13 LORETTA E. RYAN LOUISE E. SCHOEFFLEN TIRZAH J. SISSON BESSIE B. SMITH ELSIE L. SMITH GRACE E. SPONSEL MARIE B. SPROAT EDITH I.. STENGELEIN RHODA F. STILLMAN .IOSEPHINE F. ST. JOHN LOUISE H. STRATTON EDITH R. THOMPSON SARAH I. THOMPSON G. INEZ 'IFUTTLE FLORENCE M. VANGOMPF GERTRUDE M. WADE EDITH VVALLACE MINNIE -I. WEISNER SADIE E. WENICK IWIRIAM WHITNEY ELIZABETH G. WHITE LELA M. VVILEY REBECCA VVINECK HARRIET B. WOODRUFF HELEN E. YOUNG I Y TT 'S f f Z.,-1 495110 i 'V'- 'wn 'w' : v Mn gil? 151- 4 I 'I 'MllL..J Z 9 VAL., X lx:-523. QL f IIII . 'NN - W' ,.,::7' i' Q-fm A X v x ,-,.,.::::3.Q. , .SAAB : l zz.: , ii A X yi ' W , HH . rxkdn ' ' .X o ' ,V ----z AA,-W 4, i - , M ls' ,ff K- S ' ' , - ' Nl' x fn. A 'rj L ' Yrlful, fm I X 0 K, , , , '7 QR .T.Z'5- 5 K3---5 ---- ' gf ' x -ZTLIIL ' ' ::':.:- W- bg .iff -1:1122 ' , :QI'.'gj'jQji: g . -'-:Lu , -. ' D K - .U.5'.'.'::..,. Hllum.. Q Q ' I , NH. Hewes 1' ell O 4-1 C Tai Mitch Bunce Johnson E Smxth arrmman H Burnham Winslow THE OWL ANNUAL The Chronicle Board of 1904-O5 Editor-in-Chief N1a1.s0N CASE 'FAlN'l'OR, 1905 Associate Editors Llawis CiILDl'TRSLEEVIi HARRIIXIAN, 1905 H1a1,IaN LEAYLORIJ JOHNSON, 1905 .IIZAN Ml'1'c1i11I,L, IQO5 ,FIIUMAS Ill-Qwns, 1906 NIARY Nl4lI.S1lN VVINSLOXV, 1906 Business Manager RAi'xmNu MARCY BURNIIMI, 1905 Assistant Business Managers IIENRY Luiz BUNCH, illi., IQO-5 IJUUGLAS 'l'1zAcY Six11'1'11, 1906 NOTE.-The resignation of Charles P. Eddy, '05, as Editor-in-Chief was accepted on September 30, ISDO4. Nelson C. Taintor, '05, was elected to fill the vacancy, and Lewis G. Harriman, '05, was elected Senior Assistant Editor. 113 114 THE OWL ANNUAL Editorial Boards of The Owl Annual Since 1897 9 1 in 1897 Editor FRANCIS RAYMOND STURTEVANT, '97 Associate Editors EDWIN ALLEN STRONG, '97 NORMAN GILLETTE, '97 Business Managers CHARLES WOODWARD MARSPI, '98 ERNEST WALKER SMITH, '97 1898 Editor CHARLES WOODWARD MARSH, '98 Assistant Editor, BARTLETT GOLDEN XYUNG, '98 Business Managers LAURENT HEATON, '98 ALLEN EDGAR SMITH, '98 1899 Editor-in-Chief S. ST. JOHN MORGAN, '99 Assistant Editors 7 GEORGE ROBERTS, JR., ,QQ LOUIE P. STRONG, ,QQ Business Manager HORACE S. HOWE, ,QQ Assistant Business Managers KARL S. JASPER, 'oo LAWRENCE A. DAVIS, 'oo CLARENCE B. INGRAHAM, JR., ,QQ FRANK E. BOSSON, 'oo 1900 Editor-in-Chief HARI.AN HILLIARD VVHITE, 'Oo Assistant Editors FRANK EDWARD BOSSON, 'Oo JOHN TAYLOR ROBERTS, ,OI Business Manager HERBERT FIELD FISHER, 'OO Assistant Business Managers HOWARD REED HASTINGS, 'OO ROBERT WYNDHAM SEYMS, 'OI THE OWL ANNUAL 115 1901 Editor-in-Chief JOHN TAYLOR ROBERTS, '01 Assistant Editors HOWARD EMORY BUSHNELL, 'OI PHILIP EVERETT CURTISS, '02 Business Manager JOHN IVERACH ANGUS, '01 Assistant Business Managers ROIXERT WYNDIIAM SEYAIS, '01 CLIFFORD BAWDEN NIORCOM '02 1902 Editor-in-Chief DUNCAN COLLINS HOOKER, '02 Y Assistant Editors PHILIP EVERETT CURTISS, '02 MI'1'CHELL STUART LITTLE, '03 Business Manager CLIFFORD IBAWDEN NIORCOM, '02 Assistant Business Managers HIRAM WYCKOEII MILLS, '02 RALPH IJENNIS CUTLER, '03 1903 Editor-in-Chief MITCiiEI,L STUART LITTLE, '03 Assistant Editors HAROLD BENNIVI' KLINE, '03 RICHARD BEAIIMARIS BULKELEY, '04 Business Manager RALPH DENNIS CUTLER, '03 Assistant Business Managers ROBERT ALEXANDER ANGUS, '03 PHILIP STANLEY VVAINWRIGHT, yO4 1904 Editor-in-Chief PHILIP STANLEY WAINWRIGI-IT, '04 Assistant Editors HARRY ANDREW RAPELYE, ,O4 ROBERT MAYRO KEENEY, '05 Business Manager CHANNING BACALL, '04 Assistant Business Managers ROGER HUNTLEY HOVEY, '04 JOSEPH KILBOURNE HOOKER, '05 116 THE OWL ANNUAL The The The The The Prizes Awarded During the Year 1904 Senior Class, 315 Senior Class, 3610 Junior Class, SIS Junior Class, 25510 Third Class, 315 Third Class, 310 . Fourth Class, S I5 Fourth Class, 310 9 il il Scholarship FAITH F. BULLES CARL G. F. FRANZEN HELEN F. DWYER lX'lARION M. VVELCI-I NINA W. lXlORGAN . SAMUEL M. COHEN . l.OUIs KOFSKY . CARLTON S. VVAY Batterson Prize Debate Athena vs. Hopkins Debating Club VVOH by Hopkins Debating Club First prize was awarded to . . . SAUL BERMAN Second prize was awarded to . l lELEN B. IQEYES '78 prize for the best Oration, 355 . . . B. HALSEY SPENCER '88 prize for the best essay, 35 .... HELEN E. GRAVES '89 prize for the best Latin examination for four years, 2155 ...... FAITH F. BOLLES '96 prize for the best mathematical Q 552.50 , QEPFAITH F. BOLLES examination for four years Y 352.50 . 5iil'lfJRACE V. S. TAYLOR Daniel Goodwin Scholarship in Trinity College was awarded to .... FREDERIC j. CORBETT itPrize equally divided. 5' 9 7 il i V Class Day Ushers for 1904- Chosen from the Junior Class according to Rank in Scholarship PAUL H. BARBOUR O. l,AMSON BEACH HOLLIS S. CANDIEIE FRANK S. CASE CHARLES P. EIJIIY ROBERT N. GRISWULD LEWIS G. HARRIMAN ARDEN B. HOLCOMB ROBERT M. KEENEY ROBERT L. lWASON HENRY D. SMITH l lENRY W. SWETTENHAEI THE OWL ANNUAL 117 The Alumni Association of the Hartford Public High School Incorporated 1889 7 T 9 EDWARD H. SMILEY . . President ARCHIBALD A. WELCH, 1878 . Vice-President LUCY O. MATHER, 1884 . Vice-President I RLDERICK S. MORRISON Recording Secretary ATWOOD COLLINS, 1869 ..... Treasurer Corresponding Secretaries CHARLES H. OXN'EN, '55 JANE L. SHELDON, '56 MRS. GEORGE H. WARNER, '58 MORTON W. EASTON, '59 ROSWELL F. BLODGETT, '60 MRS. OSCAR B. PURINTON, '61 JOHN H. BROCKLESBY, '62 JOSEPH L. BARBOUR, '63 CHARLES E. GROSS, '64 BERNADOTTE PERRIN, '65 ELIZA F. MIK, '66 FREDERICK B. EDWARDS, '67 GEORGE H. SEYMS, '68 JAMES S. TRYON, '69 MRS. GOODWIN BROWN, '70 MRS. CHARLES E. GROSS, '71 LUCY S. VVILLIAMS, '72 MRS. CHARLES T. RUSS, '73 LILLIAN A. ANDREWS, '74 CHARLES A. PEASE, '75 CHARLES E. CHASE, '76 EMILY V. BARNARD, '77 ARCHIBALD A. VVELCH, '78 CLARENCE H. WICKIIAM, '79 CHARLES G. CASE, '80 HARRY D. OLMSTED, '81 MRS. CHARLES R. HANSEL, '82 ARTHUR PERKINS, '83 ANNIE L. HOLCOMB, '84 DAVID G. SMYTH, '85 MARIAN H. JONES, '86 EDWARD H. ABBOT, '87 ELIZABETH FAY, '88 -JANE VV. STONE, '89 MRS. CHARLES L. 'FAYLOR, '90 WILERED W. SAVAGE, '91 WALTER H. CLARK, '92 ERNEST A. WELLS, '93 HORACE B. CLARK, '94 FRANCES A. MCCOOK, '95 FRANK E. HALE, '96 F. RAYMOND STURTEVANT, '97 MARY F. VVHITON, '98 ELIOT R. CLARK, '99 HELEN C. LINCOLN, 'oo VV. ARTHUR COUNTRYMAN, JR., 'OI CAROLYN B. TAYLOR, '02 LUCY E. MCQNOOK, '03 ALICE K. O,CONNOR, '04 118 THE OWL ANNUAL Hartford Club at Yale 9 il 5' Executive Committee H. TQURNER, '05 S. R. BURNAP, -IR., '05 J. T. ROBERTS, '05 Honorary Members HENRX' A. BEERS, M. A. W. L. PHIELPS, PILD. THOMAS G. G00DEI.L, PH.D. HEREERT E. SMITH, M.D. CHARLES S. HASTINGS, PII.D. VVILLIAM G. SUMNER, L.L.D. BERNADOTTE PERRIN, PH.D. ENIERSON G. TAYI.0R, B.A. ARTHUR L. VV!-IEELER, PILD. 1905 S. R. BURNAR, JR. G. M. HARRIS J. T. ROBERTS H. M. TURNER VV. A. COUNTRYMAN, JR., A. B. 'FHACHER 1905, S. VV. B. DAY S. P. TIIACHER R. L. VVAITE C. P. VVINSLOVV D. B. HENNEY 1906 H. N. COSTELLO E. F. DUSTIN E. G. HOWE J. H. TWICIIELI. H. E. TJIMOCK H. G00IIwIN S. 'TURNER 1906, S. H. B. KLINE C. A. TWETZGER NV. L. ULRICK F. F. VVOOLLEY P. R. KEENEY H. J. STEANE 1907 M. G. BULKELEY, JR.R. H. DEMING M. S. LITTLE R. G. XVI-IITE F. D. CHILDS F. R. DOLBEARE H. VV. RIGGS L. B. VVHI'I l'EMORE R. D. CIJTLER A. R. GRISWOLII C. C SEARIIORUUGH R. ,I. XVOUNG C. D. DEMING VV. F. GUNN, JR. R. L. 'FWITCHELL G. B. POTTER H. O. KILISOLTIIN D. B. VVELLS T G. XVRIGHI 1907, S. H. B. CAREY C. M. KNOX P. S. VVAINWRIGHT A. VVELLS E. B. HII.L C. S. R0HNE 1908 C. M. ALLEN - T. I-I00KER H. B. KEYES H. V. S. TAYLOR R. E. GOODWIN THE OWL ANNUAL 119 Honors Gained by I-1. P. I-I. S. Alumni During Year 0 in an Yale Skull and Bones -- H. M. Turner, '05 Scroll and Key -- S. R. Burnap, '05, J. T. Roberts, '05 Book and Snake -- F. F. Woolley, '06, S. A ll' E'-- M. G. Bulkeley, '07 'lf' l'-- M. S. Little, '07 0 ll' 3-- C. D. Deming, '07 g L. B. Whittemore, '07 fl' If ll'-- H. E. Dimock, '06, E. G. Howe, '06 Kopper Kettle Club - F. F. Wooley, '06, S. Secretary Dwight Hall -J. H. Twichell, '06 Editor 1905 Pot P0urri-- S. R. Burnap, '05 Apollo Glee Club -- H. Goodwin, '06, R. W. Hume, '07 Apollo Banjo and Mandolin Clubs-A. R. Griswold, '07, M. S. Little, '07g G. Nairn, '08 Dramatic Association - P. S. Wainwright, '07 S. g M. S. Little, '07 Track Team - S. R. Burnap, '05 g R. L. Twitchell, '07 Freshman Football Team -- R. B. English, '08, G. B. Harris, '05 Sophomore Wranglers Debating Club- M. C. Bulkeley, '07 .1 M. S. Little, '07 Elihu Club - W. A. Countryman, Jr., '05 Assistant Managers of Baseball Team - S. Turner, '06 Manager of Glee Club - E. F. Dustin, '06 Treasurer of Yale Y. M. C. A.- J. H. Twichell, '06 THE OWL ANNUAL Hartford Club at Trinity R.H ? D 5 W. B. SHERWOOD, '05, President H. G. BARBOUR, '06, Vice'PreSident W. H. MOODY, '07, Secretary-Treasurer . BLAKESLEE, '05 W. B. ROBERTS, '05 W. B. SHERWOOD, '05 P. T. KENNEDY, '05 H. G. BARBOUR, '06 G. D C. C. V. C P. E. . BOWNE, '06 BRAINERD, '06 . BREWER, '06 CURTISS, '06 F. W. LYCETT, '06 B. C. MAERCKLEIN, '06 E. S. FALLOW, '07 P. H. GUILFOIL, '07 W. H. M00DY, '07 C. W. BONNER, '08 Members S. BUTHS, '08 F. J. CORBETT, '08 C. L. MACK, '08 C. W. MCKONE, '08 R. J. MAPLESDON, '08 W. W. OZON, '08 J. J. PAGE, '08 D. C. P0ND, '08 H. C. POND, '08 H. S. PORTER, '08 K. A. REICHE, '08 H. E. ROBBINS, '08 R. W. STEVENS, '08 L. B. WATERHOUSE, '08 G. R. WENTWORTH, '08 R. M. YERGUSON, '08 THE OWL ANNUAL 121 Honors Gained by I-I. P. H. S. Alumni During Year' 1- v i- Trinity W. B. Ronnms-Secretary-Treasurer Athletic Association, President Press Club, Director Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Delegate Connecticut Valley Student Missionary Conference, Track Team, Dramatic Club, Glee Club. VV. B. SHERWOOD-Tied for Holland Prize, Alumni English Prize, Second Com- mencement Appointment, Chemical Prize. G. D. BOWNE-Class President, Glee Club, Football Team, Basketball Team, Track Team, Secretary Tennis Association, Tripod Board. H. G. BARBOUR-'liI'ZlCk Team, German Club, Junior Promenade Committee, First Mackay-Smith Prize, Tripod Board, Secretary-Treasurer of Class, Dramatic Club. C. C. BRAINIQRD-Chapel Choirmaster and Assistant Organist, IVY Board. B. C. MAERCKLEIM-Tablet Board, Douglas Essay Prize, Alumni English Prize, Mandolin Club, .Assistant Manager Dramatic Club. F. W. LYCETT, '06-Substitute Varsity Football Team. P. E. CURT1ss-Track Team, Glee Glub, Literary Editor of Tablet, Junior Promenade Committee, Literary Editor of IVY, Debating Team, Alumni English Prize, Whitlock Prize. W. H. MOODY-Track Team, Class Basketball Team. G. R. WENTwoRTH+-Jll'lf, Varsity Football Team, Manager Class Track Team. R. W. STEVENS-Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Hockey Team. H. C. POND-JRE, Varsity Football Team, Captain Freshman Basketball Team, Freshman Track Team. R. W. MAPLESDON-Freshman Class Track Team, Freshman Prize Story. 122 THE OWL ANNUAL Dances and Concerts 5' 9 5' November 23, IQO4-TDZIDCB given by Theta Chapter of .4Al', at Prutting's Hall, for the benefit of the Athletic Association. December 9, 1904-Concert given by the Amherst Musical Clubs under the auspices of Theta Chapter of ILM , at Unity Hall. December 23, IQO4-DZTDCG given by Sigma Chapter of Alf, at Prutting's Hall for the benefit of the Athletic Association. December 29, 1904-Dance given -by Theta Chapter of l'J'lf', at Putnam Phalanx Hall, for the benefit of the Athletic Association. March 3, IQO5-DHHC6 given at Putnam Phalanx Hall by the Class of IQO7 to the Class of 1905. March 24, 1905-Concert given by the Musical Clubs at Unity Hall. May 6, 1905-Dance and play, given by the Dramatic Club, under the auspices of Theta Chapter of 1'-W, at Foot Guard Hall, for the benefit of the Athletic Association. May 19, IQO5-TDHHCC, together with Amherst College Dramatics, given by Theta Chapter of A-13, at Foot Guard Hall. M--rf-1, r ,...--7.-wth, r ,i '3-B?-5fY?f I W, J J H4 THE OWL ANNUAL H. P. H. s. Alphabet A is for age, And also for Anng If you think that you know, Why, guess if you can. B is for Bunce, Whose smile is immense, And as for his laugh It makes up for sense. C is for Cleveland With hair parted neat, Basketball without musing Is his wonderful feat. D's for Miss Dwyer, A very bright lass For four long years The Hrst in her class. E is for Eddy, Mary Baker? Oh, no! His first name is Charles, The Prophet, you know. F is for Flagg, Who is troubled with Trig. He simply, can't do it. Although he does dig. G is for Griswold, A terrible grind, The like of him You never will find. H is for Harriman Who backward is not, A promiscuous osculation He's Lewis on the spot. I is for it, The thing that you are, When you play tag, Or leave the bar. J is for the jeweler Who made the class pin, Although they are gold, They look just like tin. K is for knowledge Which we all would h If we'd all kept good, And never been bad L is for lollypops, The freshman's delight, You see them exchanging From morning to night. M is for miles That Barbour has ru He works very hard, But it's only for fun. N is for news That the Chronicle gi It's dry and it's stale, But yet it lives. ave had, Us ves, THE OWL ANNUAL I-I. P. H. S. Alphabet-Continued 9 5 9 O's the Oration That Creedon will make, Unless he is hindered By some unseen fate. P is for Pony Whose gait is a trot. It gives us a lift With lessons forgot. is your quotation. Now don't get madg If you find your name In this alphabet sad. R is for Roberts. Ned, Philip and Paul, But pray don't forget. Little George, that's all. S is for Salmon. What brand will it be? The H. P. H. S. Or fresh from the sea? T is for Thomson, A bonnie young ladg But his French Composition Is certainly sad. U is for Uncle, Whose sign is three balls, Into whose hands The unfortunate falls. V is vacation, Which comes on slow feet, But away flies on wings Abnormally Heet. W is for Warner With hair all askew. Some say he's a chink That swallowed his queue. X is for Xanthus, A river of Troy To learn all about it Our time we employ Y is for yawl The shape of a boat, Or the noise of a cat But not a cat-boat Z stands for tinish Though it doesn't begin it, Nor can it be found Anywhere in it 126 THE OWL ANNUAL Quotations 5 5' 5' 'Fools are my theme 5 Let satire be my song. EXAMINATIONS-H These are times that try men's souls. T-O-S-N, '05 - He trudged along, unknowing what he sought, And whistled as he went, for what he thought. B-N-E, '05- And the loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind. S-GE, '07-H He thought as a sage, but felt as a man. R-B-R-S, W., '06-ff A fool must now and then be right by chance. FACULTY- Where they do agree their unanimity is wonderful. POLI'S- In this fool's paradise he drank delight. R-B-R-S, E., '06- You must wake and call me early, call me early, mother dear. M-O-E, '07- I was not always a man of Woe. SW- -T, J., '06- I love not man the less, but nature more. MISS M- -R-, '06 - A thing of beauty is a joy forever. T-I-T-R, '05 AND H-M-S-L-Y, '05 - The world knows nothing of its great- est men. HA-R-M- -N-, '05- Be plain in dress and sober in your diet. MISS W-L-H, '05- I had a dream which was not all a dream. I-Io-H-R, '05 - 'Tis now the summer of your youth. Time has not cropt the roses from your cheek. MISS V-N-Z- -E, '04- Is there no respect for place, persons or time in you? R-B-R-S, W., '06 - Failed the bright promise of your early days. THE SENIOR REcEPT1oN -'f There's a good time coming. MISS S-E-E-S, '07-ff Art thou a friend to Roderick? F-LL-Y, '05 - Hail to the chief who in triumph advances. W-L-R-C-, '05- Too late I stayed, forgive the crime. MISS W-L-H, '05 -- And rival all but Shakespeare's name below. M- - R-E, '07- A sadder and a wiser man he rose the morrow morn. TA-N-O-R, '05 -H Youth 'is vain. MISS W-L-H, '05-- Wisdom married to mortal verse. MR. AL-EN- A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. THE OWL ANNUAL 127 Quotations-Continued F-A- -Y, '05- Thou art long and lankf' H-w-s, '06- Gaze upon this wondrous youth. H-RR-M-N, '05 and H-W-S, '06 - Cleanliness is next to Godlinessf' T-O-S-N, '05- Patience and shuffle the cards. L. O'C-N-OR, '07 - I do but sing because I must. S-GE, '07 - Society is no comfort to one not sociable. H-W-S, '06 - With just enough of learning to misquotef' B-N-E, '05 H-W-S, '06 - All Gaul is divided into three parts. B-TT-R-ON, '07 HAM-R-L-V, '05--ff Such a dear, sweet little fellow. E-L-D-N, '05- The opposite sex quite unnerves me. M-TH-R, '05 - If love comes, he will enter and soon find out his way. B-A-H, '05- He talks an infinite deal of nothing. MISS D-LL-N, '05- O me! what eyes hath Love put in thy head. H-F-V, '05 - There are crush'd hearts that will never break. B-RB-UR, '05 -- And now the clown, his face a merry grin, cut up his silly antics in the ring. CL-v-L-ND, '05- He was a pretty boy. SM-TH, '05 - He was a sailor, a sailor boy was he. MISS J-SC-L-N - One for any man to love. W-RN-R, '07- Sing a little tenor, sing a little baritone also sing a little base. BATT- - -ON, '07 -- Loves to parade his attractions. D-Y, '08- Indeed you worry me to death. SK-N-ER, '08 -- At the sight of her he springs from the car. Miss A-T-N, '07 --H She slept with the hand book of etiquette under her pillow. D-v-S, '07 - No man need flatter me. ' C-DY, '05 -- Drink to me only with thine eyes. CA-K- -S, '05 - He has the speed of a snail. M-LL-Y, '05- He speaks most that has nothing at all to say. D-Y, '08 - Oh, no! I'll get a partner. To all to each a fair good night, And pleasing dreams and slumbers light. 1 128 THE OWL ANNUAL Owl Library Tenting on the Old Camp Ground - P. G. course. The Farmerls Boy-Filley, '05, Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman -O'Connor '07, Snow Bound - The second examination day. Our, Young Folks-The Freshman Class. Famous Gems of Literature- Thomson's '05 English themes The Evolution of the Art of Music - Boys' Mandolin Club. The Lightning Conductor- Thirty demerits. Silas Marner - E. C. Roberts, 06. When I Was Your Age - Flagg, '05. Our Friend the Dog -Sage, '07. The Age of Innocence- The Freshman Class. The Practice of Charity- Subscriptions to the A. A. Hearts in Exile- Burnham, '05. Tommy Sc Co.- Hewes, '06, The Rivals- King, '05 and Badeau. A Prince of Sinners- Beach, '07. Droll Doings-A meeting of the H. P. H. S. D. C. Stray Leaves from Stray Literature - The Chronicle. The Flower Beautiful- Miss Moore, '06. The Biography of a Baby- Day, '08. Essays on Idleness- Moore, '07. The Last Hope- Special exams. in September. The Private Tutor- Case, '05. THE OWL ANNUAL The Common Way -Middle door on Hopkins street The Last of the Great Scouts-Sage, '07. Water Babies - The crew of the Nicke. The Merry Ann - Miss Wiggin, '05. The Heroes- H. P. H. S. football? How Music Developed- H. P. H. S. choir. A Yourig Man in a Hurry- Taintor, '05. The Singular Miss Smith- Miss Smith, '04. The Truants-- Beach, '07 and Moore, '07. The Land of Riddles-The '06 Geometry class. The Fat of the Land -- A lunch-room ham sandwich The Society of To-morrow--The Senior Reception. The Frigid Zone - Gymnasium shower baths. Imaginary Obligations- The joining of the A. A. Old Pals -- Thomson, '05 and Taintor, '05. The Millionaire Baby -Skinner, '08. The Good Natured Man- Warner, '07, The Author - Miss Mitchell, '05. O'Connor's Child - Polly. 130 THE OWL ANNUAL Don't 'You Wish You Knew if ? 3' Why Skinner, '08, leaves the trolley car at Sigourney street? How Thomson, '05, gets his French? Why Pike did not come to the Sophomore-Senior dance? When Candee, '05, stayed out at night? Why Coyle, '05, is so interested in music? How old some of the Freshmen are? What became of '04's class flag? What happened in the red room? When Wildrick, '05, will shoot something? Where Warner, '07, gets his hair cut? How to fuss as well as Welch, '06? Who bathed Harriman? Why Ingraham, '05, has such an interest in the school? Who has not rushed Miss Plummer? Why Coyle, '05, never likes to carry a dress-suit case? On whom Hafey, '05, has a crush? Why Miss Fox prefers GoodWin's soda to any other? What sinistral prognostics are? Who ate cookies in the park? Why Wood's, '08, likes to go walking in the evening? Who painted the school fence? 2 vw.nn:-..- 132 THE OWL ANNUAL Index to Advertisers T 5 T 3 Page Page Etna Fire Insurance CO, I Vi Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection Etna Life Insurance ix CO- ---- - - Xii Etna Natignal Bank , iii Hart, Charles R., Ruggs . . xxxii Akerls tPhotographerl . i Hatch 31 Noflh, C0Hl - . Xiv Allyn House , , l, I Xix Heublein's Hotel .... xix Angell, Dr, ,,,, Hill, C. S., Silks .... xxv Barker-'S Music Store , , , xxvii Horsfall 8z Rothschild, Outfitters xxix Belknap 81 Warfield, Booksellers xxix -70llUS'Pl'att C0-1 Mfg- - - - XXX Billings-tailor , , , xvi Johnstone, Photographer . . xxx Bon Ami ,,,,, xxi, Kibbe Co .... . xxvii Bonner 81 Preston, Paints . xxi Mal'Cll, Barber ---. XXV Bradley, Tobacco , , , xxi Marwick Drug' SlZOI'6S . . . XXili Brcwn Drug Store . . xxiii MCMHHUS, DI'-, Dentist - - Xiv Brown-Thgmsgn, Merghandise Xi MBtFOp0lltHU Life II1SlJ1'3l'lCB CO. vi Bruce 31 Filley, Furnishers , Xxxi National Fire Insurance Co . xxxii Burns Meat Market , , xix Neal, Goff gl Ingalls . . . xxiii Capital City Lunch , , Xxiii New England Granite Works . iv Capital Pool and Billard Parlors xxvii N01'WlCl'l Ul1l0I1 Fire Insurance Charter Oak Barber Shop . . xxv Society ---- . xiii Conklin, H. W., Real Estate , iii Orient Fire Insurance Co. . xii Connecticut Fire Insurance Co. ii Palmer, C- L-, Meat Market - XXVii Conn. General Life Insurance Co. xiii Park Drug Store ---- XXlll Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Co. xviii Pafkef, HH1'I'lS, Athletic Supplies XXXii Conn. Trust and Safe Deposit Co. xviii Phoenix Fire IUSUFHUCC CO. . . vii Cooley, Francis R., Banker and Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Broker .... xii CO- ------' V Crygier, Tobacco . . . xxi Plir11pt0I1 Mfg- CO- - Xvi Daniels, Printer , , , Xxiii Pomeroy Scroll Saw Co. . xxxi Dieges 81 Clust, Jewelers . xv Post Carpet Co- . . xxi Dime Saving Bank , xiv Randall, Photographer xx Elm Tree Inn , , xvi Rennison Coe, Tailors . xvi Finlay Bros., Printers . . xiv Sage Allell Co- - - i First National Bank . . . ii SeCUI'lfy CO- . - - - XXXi Flint, Geo. W., House Furnisher xvi SiS-SOD, T-. Co., DI'UgS - Xii Franklin Electric Mfg. Co. xxx Smith 5l:N0ftham, Grain - XiV Freeman Sz Church, Outfitters . xxviii Soly, Charles, Tobacco XXi German-American Insurane Co. vii Solomon 81 De Leeuw . xxi Gemill 8: Burnham, Outfitters . xv SquiI'e'S Meat Market - Xvi Golbaum 81 Press, Tailors . xvii Stevens, Jeweler . . xv Habenstein, Caterer . xix Trinity College . . . xxiv Harper, Dr., Dentist . . xiv Tuttle Co., Publishers . . . xxvi Hartford Bedstead Co. . xvii Warner 8z Bailey, Clothiers . . xxv Hartford Life Insurance Co. viii Wesleyan University . . . xxviii Hartford Machine Screw Co. xvii Wiley's Art Store . . xxvii Hartford National Bank . v Wright, Dr., Dentist . xxv t's Everybody's Store Where you will find the best selected stock in Conn. of personal wear, home furnishings and a choice assortment of everything needed for everybody. , That's why this Big Store is . . is the recognized merchan- dising headquarters for the 5 .i Ere H State. I-lavin une ualled f' is rfi- g q j purchasing power through 7 A , V fx ww- ,Fi I our strong syndicate con- !':- :N Al . ' ' .fg zg ll nection, buying direct from ., , H . T 313 W V 'Lf . . all Fi Ayllf g iky American and Foreign ma- 3 gf. X kers, importing our own 'if goods, we reap the benefit -All ' -f ' Thi . . L Jawgilt of the best possible price V ,,- . . ?,.f, ,,', Ni: advantages, giving you the ,R ,stil . A-.H ix Q, . ii , . ' - M '- A if X W 'rf highest quality for the low- est cost, making it an object for you to buy your supplies of us. Brown, Thomson Co. L.B.B ' d P es't F. B. Allen, Vice-Pres? QUYHPXB sift af-ea 0 CQ I ND ONA Q YD EAM .1 . ' Q6 or U '20 ' e gv Thorough And Insurance against Loss or Damage to Prop erty and Injury to Persons caused by Steam Boile 2 i ST 'r FlEll'lDlS H. UUUIBLI ...2l58l1liEI'... Bonds and Stocks Foreign Exchange Letters of Credit 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. Nrient 'llns HARTFO Capital, - Surplus as Regards Policy-Holders, s1,:9z, iii 'L A. G. McILWAlNE. J JAMES WYPER, - SILAS CHAPMAN, J Drugs, Chemicals, 'Chamois Skins, Sponges, Paints, Oils, Glass and Druggists' Sundries QQ - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Q1 T. s1ssoN sl co., 729 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD, - - CONN. OFFICERS. Qlunnertirut General . life Ilnsuranre Qin. P. H. WOODWARD, Vice-President. JAMES A. TURNBULL, Secretary and Actuary. EDWARD B. PECK, Assistant Secretary. WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, M. D. Medical Adviser. F. C. GRISWOLD, Supt't of Agencies. 49 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. P orwich nion Fire Insurance Society. .. . -fe--'ENGLAND-f . Head Office in United States Established A' D' 1797' 56-58 Pine Street, New York J. MONTGOMERY HARE, Resident Manager X111 Smith, 'lhortbam 8 Go. Flour, Grain, Feed and Hay MILLERS' AGENTS FOR Pyramid, Surprise, Golden Sheaf, Belle of St. Louis, Franklin Mi1l's Entire Wheat and other well-known brands of flour. Office, No. IZ9 State St. Mills and Warehouses, No. 165 Windsor St. J. Warren Harper A. B., D. D. S. First National Bank Building Hartford, Conn. Dr. James McManus Sz Sons O 0 O O O O 80 Pratt Street, Hartford, Conn. Finlay Brothers, ...1Brinter5... 174 Pearl Street, just below Trumbull TELEPHONE, 1706-4 Dime Savings Bank Hartford, Conn. HATCH 62 Noam COAL Co. ALBERT P. DAY, President LUCIUS B BARBOUR S ' dT Q' Dealers in Coal and Wood 'Q' Office: No. 811 Main Street. Yard: 56 Commerce Street. Gemmill, Burnham Co. P H Incorporated ' I 0 , JEWEL ER , Have the finest line of GRADUATION fine in all the With the speeches and diplomas ' f GRADUATION t' h lateS'tU0Ve1UeS- We Gan Zothing to dog but Lili life Qii fL1I'Il1Sh YOUI' gI'adllatlOI'l part ot the program we have. . We have cases filled with the Sult Of can rent you 3- kind of Jewelry that makes ac- dress suit for reception. fj'fab1j? fj'ff' ,M J We invite you to give Watches- Rings and Us a Can. Trinkets oi Many Sorts RESPGCMIY Yours, wilfiiffl lffilfl ill S2231 iQ.,'fi'i'ffiiiilf L' YUVJ' rust, U Ulll' il Yi Ilj' ' DOOR Ccmmill, Burnham Co. 23551 or MA.,, 5tSYLuM Sf Incorporated lf we made it, it's right. Gfficial Jewelers Class Pins Fraternity Pins Leading Colleges, Medals- CUPS S h 1 d Athletic Trophies C Og S an :Z Diamonds, Watches Associations Jewe'1ry..... 47 WINTER STREET 129 TREMONT STREET BOSTON, MASS. Geo. W. Flint 81 Co. Complete House Furnishers Furniture, Carpets, Bedding Ranges, Stoves, Gas Stoves, and General House Furnish- ings. .' 61 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. FOR A GOOD DINNER GO TO THE ELM TREE I N N FARMINGTON, CONN. RENISON 81 COE QLBen's fliailors SPRINGFIELD, - MASS. The Plirnpton Manufacturing Co. Stationers ann Qlingraners. . . . HARTFORD, - - CONN. Leading Styles Popular Prices P. H. BILLINGS, ibigbffllilass afallllllflng Special Nohby Suits :ml Overcoats, S25fand upw d 11 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. No Season all the year around Live and Boiled LOBSTERS THE. A. SQUIRES 6 SON COMPANY Goldbaum SL Press Yale University Tailors 158 Elm Street Opp. Gym. New Haven Conn G f3'3'2'2'Z'Z'3'3'Z'Z'Z'Q zroooooofoooooqi, oooooooooooom, froooooooooooon., ,wgzgzgzfzszszgzazezefff:gf yooo iiio o'o'oWl'gg3gi W . 2 1 9900000000066 VIN E TRELLIS 4 You will need a TRELLIS Telephone of some description for your The Hartford vines. We make them any 1257 shape. No order too large Bcdstcad CO- and none too small for our 618 Capitol Ave T - prompt attention. ' The Hartford Machine Screw Co. 476 CAPITOL AVENUE, HARTFORD. CONN. Designers and builders of Special Automatic Screw Machinery, and nan ufacturers of Screws, Pins, Bolts, Nuts, etc., of every description, milled f m the rod. Estimates on p cial pa promptly submitted Send fo t 1 gue. be onnertirut mutual ilite. . . Q llnsuranre n. 36? ALFRED T. RICHARDS, Genera Agent Room 5l6 Company's Building ARTHUR R THOMPSON! A summary of the operations of this Company for fifty-nine years may be stated thus: Received Irom Policy:Holders. S23Z.759.264.33 Returned to Policy-Holders and their Beneliciaries, 5234353.48838 Ur :Hi1,.w!ll,1!Lll.tifr lll0I'EH iiltlill the lbllltllllll rv- veivell i'l'Ulll them 1 with assets in lnulfl ut' i , i5h.y.L32l.Nll.n3 :mul ai surplus ol y3I,r4:!N,h!lh,ll-I mtl 'A1llYilll'hl.0lllt5l'l :L ll-lhi'lij',2Lt'lll1ll :mul L'0llilllg.fi?ill, uI'Slitl,3llli,lll81l on f5lll7,ltlT'.- 515,00 rm risk on 70,454 policies, Except in the possible cuss- ut' some society ur 4'0llL'0I'll with only :L local :md slight lllUlllb I'Sl1iIl, 1mc-mnp:u't1bln- results have JAMES H. DARMAN, ji special Agent been :ws-mliplislieal by :my other Ameri- Room 516 Company's Building. can Life Insurance Company. nnnertirut rustcibate epostt n Corner Main and Pearl Streets Capital, S300,000 Surplus, S300,000 Banking Business-Conducts a General Banking Business. Accounts opened and Deposits received subject to check at sight. Accounts solicited. Also, Sale Deposit Vault-The most capacious and impregnable in the city. 1,000 safe boxes for rent at from S10 to S100 per annum, according to size. Trust Department-Is authorized by its charter to act as Trustee for individuals and corporations, Executors or Administrator of Estates, Guardian of minors, etc., etc. MEIGS H. WHAPLES, President HENRY S. ROBINSON, Secretary JOHN P. WHLELER, Treasurer HOSMER P. REDFIILLD, Ass't Treas. xviii glitz jeeublein EUROPEAN PLAN sf LJ FACING BUSHNELL PARK, JUNCTION or LEWIS, WELLES AND HARTFQRD, CONN. TRUMBULL STREETS Compliments of Allyn House ROBT. J. ALLYN, Prop. JOHN J. DAHILL, Mgr. Society Notes That all social functions placed with the Habensteins receive Mrs. Habenstein's personal at- tention. Her style is not sur- passed even by the New York Caterers. Ill PEARL STREET The Place to Buy Your MLATS Is where they thoroughly understand the business. The very best of meats at the most reasonable prices. Prompt and efficient service are the characteristics of this market. As there is no game in market, we make a specialty of squabs and na- tive dressed poultry at Burns' Hill Market 544 Asylum Street TELEPHONE, 1312-5 XIX '7C' Highest Awards In United States and Europe ..... RANDALL Hartford, Conn. Ann Arbor, Mich. se-S XX The Wm. H. Post Carpet Company 219 Asylum St., Hartlord, Conn. Make a specialty of high-class House Furnishings in all its branches CARPETINGS, RUGS, WALL PAPERS, UPHOLSTERING and WINDOW SHADES Q' ESTIMATES GIVEN ON DECORATING A ROOM OR ENTIRE HOUSE S O B Y ' S Our Bachelor and German Lover CIGARS ALL. DEAl.ERS' i Salomon 62 DeLeeuw Qiligurs, Qtohacco Meersehaum and Briar Pipes Repaired .... No. 7 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. L. R. BRADLEY, MAKER OF MONOGRAM CIGAR Cigarettes 6ITobacco Wholesale and Retail 436 Asylum St. BIG CIGAR STORE Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Tobacco Jars, and Ash Trays with Fraternity Emblems B. B. B. PIPES XVII! DI,l'ISAI.l'I ANI? lll'I'l'AII. FRANK H. CRYGIER, 248 Asylum St., Hartford Life Bldg. SMOKE CROWN JEWELS f W CAMERAS And Things of That Sort .L Sketching Outfits Pyrography and Decorative Materials The Bonner-Preston Co. 843 Main Street: 'Phone 11083 Ask your grocer for a large cake of Bon . ml The Finest Cleaner Made and clean the Windows and paint, or polish some brass, nickel, copper or tin Ware with it, and see fir yoursef what it will do. Mayola Chocolates ALWAYS FRESH AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE 639 Main St., Hartford, Conn. Lunches to Take Out All Pastry Served Open All Night Baked in our Ovens Capital City Lunch JOHN PORTER, Prop. 711 Main Street, HARTFORD, CONN. FRANK L. PALMER Bark Emu brute 376 Asylum St., cor High Telephone 729 prescription Druggist Every necessity for the Sick Room TOILET REQUISITES Our Ruby Tooth Wash and Peerless Tooth Powder are exquisite toilet luxuries. AT YOUR SERVICE The Marwick Drug Stores CORNER MAIN and ASYLUM, ASYLUM and FORD STS. Every Sale Guaranteed AGENTS FOR Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD If you are to furnish a home, one room or any part of a home you should con- sult the magnificent stocks of IIIH NEALBUFHIINGLIS UU. Leaders in Fine Carpets, Rugs, Fur- niture, Draperies, Wall Papers, Pictures China, Kitchen Ware and Ranges ...GOOD... PRINTING N. P. DANIELS, CITY PRINTER oF THE CHRONICLE dllrimtp Qllnllege at present offers over one hundred courses of study, each of three periods per week and extending throughout one Academic Year. Most of the work after the first year is elective, but it is so arranged that students must take a large amount of any branch that may be chosen and the studies are grouped with a view to the needs of the several professions usually chosen by undergraduates. Gb? ILIUUHFQ, consists of 48,000 volumes, 26 per cent of which have been procured within the last ten years. It is open to all the members of the College during the greater part of every day. GED? KHDDDHIUEIBB, Biological, Chemical, and Physical, are fur- nished with a very complete equipment of modern apparatus, offering facilities for students in General Science or in the specialties necessary for Industrial Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, or in preparation for the study of Medicine. A full course in CIVIL ENGINEERING has lately been established comprising the branches commonly included under that title. The needs of students in Languages and Literature are provided for by extended courses in Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Sanskrit, Arabic, English, Ger- man, French, Spanish, and Italian. The work of the Departments of History, Political Science, and Econ- omics, includes eight courses and is conducted by two Professors, an In- structor, and a Lecturer. The Department of Mental Science has lately been made more effective by the furnishing of a Psychological Laboratory with appropriate apparatus. The College offers a large number of valuable scholarships, including special scholarships for Hartford students. There are also two graduate Fellowships, the holders of which are able to pursue advanced studies at any approved University in this country or in Europe. Examinations for admission June 29, 30, J uly 1, September 25, 26, 27, 28. The next Academic Year begins September 28. For Catalogues, specimen examination papers, or information, apply to the Secretary of the Faculty. XXIV HARTFORD HIGH- SCHOOL Barber Shop KQf1ff2fLL9fHf?L'lPl'l7fIh? J. G. MARCH Room I, Connecticut Mutual Building 763 Hain Street Enlrances: 36 Pearl Street Charter Oak Barber Shop John F. Silulthiess, Prop. Vibration, Face and Scalp Massage C. S. Hillsb Company The Hartford Silk Store Cor. Asylum and Trumbull sis. llarllom, cm. THE WARNER Xl BAILEY CU. Clotllicrs and Furnishers lo8-no Asylum Street Hartford, Ct. C OM PLI M E N TS flosliliiig if 215 lilenflgiinys fsinetleffflaiflf coatsm det d lv yi. P OF A FRIEND DR. F. WRIGHT DENTIST 904 Main Street B ll lelll Bld'n HARTFORD CONN Come to Vermont to Secure Advantages of the City Pginter, with None of His Disadvantages. Fine lllustrated Editions IN LEATHER, CLOTH and PAPER BINDINGS Write for Oplf1lOI'1S of 'WEA W7 'Yi' 'YYY i YW V our Customers and P TTT im TER ,WI W references l . L, .l-l. - The Tuttle Company, 11 and 13 CENTER STREET, RUTLAND, VERMONT Established 1832fPerhaps We Did Business with Your Grandfather Clarence L. Palmer DEALER IN MEATS, POULTRY AND VEGETABLES 115 Pearl St. Telephone 1766 High Bred Pianos! You mean Annie HIGH GRADE PIANOSY Well it's high some- thing. I guess you mean they went to LUDLOW, BARKER Ci CO. for a HIGH SCHOOL AD to let people know where to find the BEST PIANOS and ORGANS in the State. Well,let it go at that. BARKER Sz Co. LET PIANOS, with privilege of buying Warerooms, 153 and 155 Asylum Street HARTFORD. CONN. O PRIZES Will give you YOUR MONEYS WORTH in Coffee. If you want a pure, high grade Coffee for your breakfast, try a can of the HEL- MET BRAND 'Sli' FIOASTED AND PACKED BY The E. S. Kibbe Co. HARTFORD, CONN. THE STUDENTS' RESORIT The Capitol Pool and Billiard Parlors Largest and Finest in New England 139-147 ASYLUM STREET Everything First-Class and Up-to-date STRICTLY TEMPERATE Popular Prices 18 Tables eslepan Etlnihersitp MIDDLETOWN, coNN. W FOUNDED 1831 Offers over 150 courses, elective and required, providing thorough training in classical and literary studies, and also giving opportunity for advanced work according to modern methods in the Natural Sciences. After the first year studies almost all elective. Students admitted to three courses: Classical KB. A.D, Latin-Scientific CPh. BJ, Scientific K B. SJ. The requirements of the Latin-Scientific and Scientific Courses have recently been made equal to those of the Classical. Two large new buildings just completed-a Hall for lectures and recitations and a building for the department of Physics. Well-equipped laboratories in Chemistry, Biology and Psychology. New Gymnasium and Atheletic Field, with all modern improvements. The physical training of the students is in charge of a competent physical director, who is a Doctor of Medicine. Scholarships awarded annually to needy and worthy students to cover part or all of the cost of tuition. Expenses moderate. Good board at low rates may be secured at the college Commons. Send for special circular on Expenses and Methods of Self-support. Examinations for admission begin at 9 A. M., June 29 and September 27, 1905. For catalogue and other information address REV. BRADFORD P. RAYMOND, D. D., LL. D. PRESIDENT. FORM.. YOUNG MEN UQFTKS PFI Qlumpliments uf 21 jfrienu Glubing .... ffbqfreeman burcb o. 34 Asylum Street, Hartford xxviii Smart Clothes, Hats ancl Furnishings The kind it Bays to buy Knox Hats Horsfall 6 Rothschild Henry Heath English Hats H E R Hats si5in'B15ch ciazhes Leading Outllflcfs Ladies' Suits and ' ' Furmshmgs Hartford, : : Conn. Leverett Belknap Ceorge F , Warfield BELKNAP 6 WARFIELD Booksellers and Stationers 77 and 79 Asylum Street. ---- Hartford, Conn. High School Books always in stock. All new books received as soon as published. Mahie,Tood fi Bard's Gold Pens and Swan Fountain Pen. Special attention given to Fine Stationery. OWL ANNUAL, 1905. 75 CENTS x. FIRST FLOOR, 45 PRATT STREET, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. Next Door to Pratt Street Savings Bank. . STUDIO - 1 JOHNSTONE Q PHOTOGRAPHER OILS, PASTELS, CRAYONS AND WATER COLORS. The Franklin Electric Manufacturing Co. The Johns-Pratt Company 5, 99 CIHCO Hartford, Conn. Incandescent Lamps New York Baltimore HARTFORD, CONN. SECURITY COMPANY 56 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn, Capital, S200,000 Surplus, 8 100,000 . . I Al Atwood Collins, President Chas. Edw. Prior, Vice-Pres't and Treas. OFF ICPRS ' 4Francis Parsons, Secretary Chas. Edw. Prior, Jr., Asst. Treas. SECURITY COM PANY acts as flgcfrll for the collection of income of all kinds, such as Rents, Dividends, Interest, etc., and makes prompt remittance at stated periods. illt takes complete charge of Esfales, real and ersonal, having exceptional opportunities for making safe and favorable invest- ments. EThe Company is desirous of making its Chargfs reasonable and satisfactory to its clients. SECURITY COMPANY executes the provisions of a Wifi strictly in accordance with the intentions of the Testator. 1iWhen named as Executor it renders without charge advice and assistance in the Prepara- lirm Q! llfills. ii It receives Wills for Safe lx'eepl'l1,1,f and issues a receipt therefor, making no 4'l1aU,fc for such service. Wills so deposited may be withdrawn at any time. Write for our new booklet giving valuable information. J. E, Bruce W. J. Filley L. J. Filley Bruce, Filley dr Co. Think of us when you want to buy Saw Company S G FINE FURNITU RE, l8lllDS 8llCl 0lllS lOl' C0ll2Cl0l'S Fancy Woods, Scroll Saws, Lathes, Small Nickel Plated Trimmings : : : Sole Agents for the Celebrated Magee and Household Ranges TENNIS RACKETS Restrung at Short Notice 103 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. Tulophonc 1217 3 Ste 0 xxxi fb 894 901 NNN ST QS ! . . Sage-Allen Building, Hartford, Conn. Are Connecticut's Largest and Lowest Priced dealers in Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Carpets, Draperies, Laces, Shades, Vv'all Papers, Linoleurns, Oil Cloths, China and Japan Mattings, Crex and Fiber Mattings. Porch Rugs and Screens for city and shore use Summer Curtains and Draperies Tops, ynhelties anh Sparring Gamba Tennis, Golf, Baseball, Athletic and Gymnasium Supplies BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES THE HARRIS PARKER COMPANY QSUCCESSORS TO A, POMEROYJ 96 and 98 Asylum Street, - - - HARTFORD, CONN. illibe jiatiunal fire Zlnsurame Gio. Will insure your property against loss by FIRE, LIGHTNING AND TORNADO CAPITAL, 31,000,000 Cash Assets, Jan. 1, 1905, S6,483,987.78 F. F. SMALL 81 CO., Agents 95 PEARL STREET, HARTFORD, - - - CONN. v 8 a 1 f r w r' l ' 1 L .1 L , m 1 4 1 V ' I r , i a f p , . 1 6 A 1 ' 3. , N fx 4 , J X I ,Q r v f x azgm, 5' , if ,Eg A59 3 A nw, 'J Fi'fi'5 ff 34 Qgjw, Wg, I 4 H 1 fwfwwxigi G 1, ka' ,QB gb 'iK'- ' 2146? Q . W , W S f W , 1 3 7 ' 'if uf L g f , ,f , H- .,-14?S'wG, 1f Nu' M2 -Q 2915, ,-,Sala cap: -4 u 3' J- r,- -, - , .M- Ehgu '.,5,igNJ,ti,V3,g , , 5g gg, u f, ,Q .54 Ury, Qi, 5? 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