Hotchkiss School - Mischianza Yearbook (Lakeville, CT)
- Class of 1942
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I 'V 9 ' , ,- TH E H EADMASTER Page ten BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rex John Calvin Goddald DD Sallabury Conn Dean Fredelltk S Jones MA LLD New Haxen Conn Feorge Van Santwoold MA BLITT Lakexllle Conn Ch 111enR Parkol New York N Y Judge HOWdld I' Landon LLB Salisbuiy Conn Henry Lockvsood De Forest BA Plainfield N J ttoige Paimlx Dag M A New Haxen Conn Dean Peiu Talbot Waldcn Ph D New Haun Lonn Arthui M Collenb Hartfoid Conn Harold Stanlex BA New Xoik N Y Frank Dexter Chenex BA Mancheater Conn ArtemusL Gates BA Washington D C E F Blall Washington D C A ,J W ,,-e I, Q., Q Q I A 7. . Q , . ., it , J . 4 4' a 1 Y v 1 Y . ., . ., . ., , , . I 7' ' ' 1 ' , . ., . ., 'I , . z . . - ', A , . . Dr. Dickinson W. Richards, Jr., B.A., M.D., New York, N. Y yr 4 4 1 'w . . , . ., . , . ' .' , . ., ' ' l , g . . Ie- ' - W' 1, . ., - ' , . gl v a v 1 1 2 ' I v 7 3 ' N . 1 - iv ' v ' Y V Y W, . ., . . . .yn ' 'v A ' 9 ' . , . ., S ' T , . . . . Q, S . , . . OTTO F MONAHAN Otto F Monahan Duectoz of Athletics and Head Coach from 1896 to 1938 died on June 6 1942 at the age of 69 As monuments to his many years of loyal service and careful plan ning stand the playing fields and the gymnasium and a long line of winning teams and distinguished athletes testifies to his skill as a coach But his chief monument is the character he built mto the llves of generations of Hotchkiss boys He un falllngly insisted on vlgozous play and the high est ideals of sportsmanship He ealned the re spect and affection of all who worked oi played under his direction and his klndlv lYltGlQSt and enthusiastic cheer fulness endeared him to all who knew him No man has ever made a gieater or more enduring contilbutlon to the llfe and character of the school G P M CLYDE F. GRANT Clyde F. Grant familiarly and affectionately known to his colleagues as Gen was born in Fort Fairfield Maine July 11 1880. His whole life after graduating at Bowdoin College in 1904, was given to teaching. He has been an increas- ingly valuable member of the Hotchkiss Faculty since 1907, teaching boys French, clear thinking, clean living, and high purpose. A Sabbatical year failed to restore his health, and he passed peacefully June 8, 1942. His going is an incalcu- ably sad loss to family, friends, and school. J. G. E. l l Page eleven XNILLIAM C FOWLE Phw Slcal Tralnmg RA XVllll3lTlS 1031 Harvard Buslness School 1901 1922 Maetel 1n HlSt01y Governor Dummer Academv 1012 1035 Freshman Athletlc Dnector Wllllams 1905 1008 Phvslcal Dnectol The IIOtCl1klSS School 1938 and Mastu ln HlStO1X 1041 Page twelve LA11 REINCE WASHINGTON MURPHY Mathematlce Vmderbllt UI1lV01b1ty 1908 P10fQSSOI 111 Mfxthematlcs Gnolgla School of Technology 1900 M A Halvald 1016 Ill'-1tlUCtOl' 1n l1Iltl1Ll11dtlCS Case School of Applied SCI ences 1916 and Culver Surnmu Schoole 11111017 Mastel 1n Mdthematlcs The Hotchklab School 1017 and Asslstant Headmaatex 1930 HARRY J WIEI ER Resldent Physxcmn BA Allegheny College 1913 Captain Fleld Altlllery 10171919 MD PS Columbla Unlverelty 1923 Presby teuan Hoepltal 1925 Asslstant Physlclan The H111 School 1925 1927 Phyelclan The Hotchklss School 1927 y 1 1 . , , pf AC .y 1- - , . . . . 1 -1 ' 'v .1 ' .1 .- - 2 1 . 5. L. K - Y 1 1 . lf . ' ., , 4 -., . Q-. , 'l '1 1 ' 1 1 n .Y n 1 yt. . . . . 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Y ,un u , 1 1 ' 1 1 ' fy EDVVARD FRANCIS JEFFERSON Hlstory XWll11St0Y1 S91T11I1aly 1905 BA Yale Umvelslty 1909 Mastel ln Mathematlcs and Hlstorx The Hotchklss School 1909 Secletaly of Y M C A Ameucan Avlatlon Cen ter Issoudun F1ance 19111919 DENISON FISH MUSIC HOWARD ALFRED TABER PhyS1CS BA Brown UH1V6TSlty 1910 Rhodes Scholal at St Johns College Oxford 1910 1913 B A Oxfold 1913 and M A 1938 Master ln Physlcs and BI3.th6IIl3t1CS The Hotchklss School 1913 BA Prmceton 1906 Olganlst and Cholrmaster St M31kS School 1910 1918 Master 1n MUSIC The Hotch klss School 1918 HOWELL NORTH XVHITE Latm BA Prmceton 1901 MA 1903 Instluctol 111 Lmtm m Plmceton 19031905 and The Hlll School 1905 1915 Asslstant Headmaster The Rlveldale Countxv Dav School 1915 1919 Master m Latln The Hotchklss School 191' Page thzrteen The Hotchkles School 1909 BA VV1ll1a111e 1913 I st1ucto1 IH Engllsh Ad11o11dak Flo11da School 1913 1921 Maeter 1n Engllih Hotchkxss School 1921 JOHN MCCHESNEH Engllsh BA Amherst College 1908 Instructor IU Phllosophy C0ll1lTlb1a UHIVQISIIQ 1909 1911 and Un1vc1 lty of Col orado 1915 1917 lVI2lSt91 111 Engllsh Hotchk1s5 School 1919 CARLE LAWYER PARSONS Engllsh The Hotchklss School 1919 BA Yale 1923 M I T 1924 Instluctor 111 Engllsh Hale 1924 1925 Mastel 1n Hlstory and Mathematlcs The Hotchklsq School 1928 Page fam teen HENR1 C EDGAR BA Lafayette College 1905 MaSte1 In English Pen sacola CldSSlC3l School 1906 1909 MaSte1 lI'l Engllsh The H111 School 19091922 lll3.St91 ln Engllsh Shadysldc Academy 1922 1920 Ma te1 111 Engllsh Tl1e Hotchklse School 1923 GEORGE P MILMINE Hlitory Mathematlcs V 1 .. ' ' 'Q 1 - . - I , A . 1 , - . .Q - .., , 3 ' 9 ' , 5 , ., ' .. . ' ', ,.: ., ,11- . . rt, .. -. y - 5 ., ., , . l 7. Engllsh - . . .1 Y ! l 1 ,,. 1. . , 1 ' , S A, . , . l A ' 1 .U ,..g.. , .9 Q 's 1 .' Q , p ! ' RUSSELL CLARK BIRGE Latln UHlV9lS1tV School 1922 BA Harvald 1927 MA 1928 Student Amellcan Academy Rome 1932 1933 Mas tel ln Latln The Hotchklss School 1929 ARCHIBALD C COOLIDGE Engllsh 1930 A B Harvald 1927 BL1tt Oxford 1929 Instructor ln Engllsh Harvard 1929 1930 Ph D Trxnlty College Dublln 1937 Master 1n Engllsh The Hotchklss School JAMES RUSSELL CUTTING H1St0ry 1924 Mastel ln Engllsh and Hlstory Deane School Santa Barbara 1928 1929 Gladuate School Pxlnceton 1929 1930 Master ln H1 tory The Hotchklss School 1930 EDWARD RICE HALE Mathematics Mathematics The Hotchklss School 1931 Phxllps Andover Academy 1919 MdStEl m Mathematlcs The Aldon School 1919 1920 B A Umverslty of Mame 1926 The Lake Placid School 1926 1931 Mastel ln Page fzfteen ' , , s - -, : . ., , ., , . . K ' ' . - . I ' . A ' , S - , y , l . United States Naxfal Academy, 1920: B.S., Princeton, I . , . L . A - V -' Y ' - x .9 K .9 1 5 s , - , . l' I l K . D ' . .l ' , l' I - -, , 5 . . ' ' 5 ' ' l 7 1 ' ALBERT GEORGE CONWAY MAITLAND Latln Greek History Chusts Hospltal 1909 1911 Open Scholar St John College Oxfold 1917 Cadet and Second Lleutenant RGA 1917 1919 BA Oxfold 1922 MA OXf01d 1026 Master lll Engllsh and Latm The Allen Stevenson School 1925 1927 Instructor m Latln and Greek NY U 1921 19.30 Head of Latln Depaltment The Hacklcv School 19301931 M xstu 111 Latm Greek Hlstoly The Hotchklss School 1931 CHARLES DEMALFST Planofol tc B A Wlsconsln UHlV61S1ty 1923 B MUSIC Yale School of Music 19311934 Studled Composltlon wlth ROSWIIO Scalero and plano wlth Egan Petll Il1Stll1CtO1 m Pla 10 forte The Hotchklss School 1934 RICHARD CROCKER GURNEY English Phllllps Exeter 1924 PhB Blown Un1v 1928 BA Oxford 1930 Rhodes Scholar Chust Church Oxford 1928 1931 Master at RIVSIS School 1931 1903 Master at Texas Country Day School 1933 1935 Master 1n Engllsh The Hotchkiss School 1935 Page sixteen THOMAS PEABODY BLAGDEN Alt The Hotchklss School 1929 BA Yale 1933 Studlcd at Pcnnsylvanla Academy of Fme Arts Master ln Alt The Hotchklss School 1935 1 1 x .' 1- ' f-, 1- . . , - , , -. a 1 1 9 Y . . 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EUGENE PURDY NORTHROP Mathematlcs R0b61t College Istanbul 19261928 Yale Unlverslty BS 1930 MA 1932 PhD 1934 Instructor ln Mathe matlCS Tale 19301935 Master ln Mathematlcs The Hotchklss School 1935 GILBERT M SMITH French 1925 Sorbonne 19281929 MA Western Reserve Um velfslty 1932 Unlverslty of Besancon 1938 Inwtluctol m French and Latln Dummer Academy 19201928 In stluctor 1n French The Hawken School 1929 1936 Mah tel ln French The Ilotchklsi School 1930 CHARLES E BERRY German BA Bowdom College 1926 Master 1n German and Hlstory Brewstel Academy 1927 MA Halvald 1931 Assn of the teachms of Gelman Master In Gelman The Hotchklsx School 1936 ROBERT H JEROSCH French BA Wllll3.l11S 1937 Maetel ln Flench The Hotchklss School 1937 Page seventeen . , K ' - V? I . . , . .3 Y, . ., 3 . ., .3 - - -yn , ' 5 ' ', , . 1 . . , , Y I ' : ' '7 ' I 1 3 .7 . . . ' 1 - . 1 I 9 Lv , 1 Dummer Academy, 19213 B.A., St. Steven's College, .5 . '. 9 ' ' ' 3 ' A ' . '- , s U . - , :H - ' ' ' . . ' - I 1 ' . - .1 l '- ' , '. , .'. , 1 . ' , Q . B S ln EE Georg1a Inst1tute of Technology 1911 1922 Yale Unlvemlty 1925 MA Columbla 1932 I Stlllttlll ln Scxcnce and Mathematlcs The Suffleld Acad cmv 19251937 M3St61 ln Cl'l61'l1lSt1Q The I-lotchkls School 1937 RICHARD R MILLER French BA Wllll21lTlS 1928 1930 1931 1932 UHIV81SltV of Pane Dlplome 1930 1931 Master at the Lebanon School 1032 1937 Master 1n French The Hotchl-'Ne School 1937 WILLIAM N STAKELY Chemlstry B A St Stephens College C0lUl1'1b1d UHlVCYolty 1932 Eplscopa g g- Maitel ln Blble The Hotchklss School 1940 Page ezghteen M athem tics BA D2l1tl110uth College 1917 U S Army Captaln OICIIIAIICQ Depa1tment 1917 1919 Instructo1 1n Mathe I'l1atlCS The Moneon Academy 1920 1922 and Harvard School Chlcago 1922 1fl2o and New York M1l1tary Acad cmx 1925 1935 Mastu ln Mathematlcs The Hotchkwa School 1937 REV JOHN M MULLIGAW Blble 1Theolo xcal School Cambud e BD 1936 : ' ' -, - - 9 - 9 ' . . - . . 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CHARLES SEDGWICK French Studled at the Sorbonne Par1s 1932 1933 AB Har vard College 1934 Master ln French, The Ilotchklss School 1938 l RICHARD BACOL Latm and Greek The Hotchklss School 1930 BA WllllamS 1934 Amerlcan School of Class1cal ql.lldl6S at Athens 1934 1935 Master ln Latm The Hotchkiss School 1935 1938 Yale Graduate School 1938 1939 Master ln Latln and Greek The Hotchkiss School 1939 ALLAN SPENCER HOEY Greek and Latln B A Queensland Umverslty 1929 BA Oxfold Un1v 1931 Semor Research Student Oxford 19321933 De partment of Classlcs Yale Unxv 193335 MA Oxford Umv 1938 Ph D Yale Umv 1940 Instructor m Latin and Greek The Hotchklss School 1941 ATWOOD LEVENSALER Publlc Speaklng and Dramatlcs Unlverslty of Maine 1932 Master m Public Speaklng and Dramatlcs The Hotchklss School 1939 Page mneteen 1 s 1 ' 1 ' '1 ' 1 1 A , . . ., . , , . . ., 1 .1 1 ' 1 ' . 7 . - ' L ' '. . -1 1 - - ' '1 1 1 1 ' ' l 1 I 1 . 1 'l -1 1 1 ' 1 . , - 1 1 .1 -L ' 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 . ' .7 ., .. , Q . . ERNEST F ANDREWS JR Public Speaklng and Debatlng A B Bowdoln College 1940 Master ln Public Speak mg and Debating The Hotchklss School 1940 DELANEY KIPHUTH Physical Tralmng and H1StO1S Phllllps Academy Andover 1937 BA Yale Umver slty 1941 Master m Physlcal Tlammg and Hlstory The Hotchklss School 1941 Page twenty JOHN KNOX BODEL JR Sclence Punahou Academy 1924 BA Wesleyan 1929 MA Harvard 1940 Master ln Science, The Hotchklss School 1929 ROBERT K BISHOP French Amerlque Puze IH School Publlc International Affalrs Pmlnceton Master m Latm and French The West Nott Ingham Academy 19401941 Master ln Flench The Hotchkxss School 1941 l l AE., Princeton, 19375 M.A., Princeton, 19403 France- GEORGE FREDERICK KNELLER French and Spanish Clark University A.B., 1929g Yale University Ph.D., 19403 Universities of Oxford, Paris, Grenoble, Heidelberg, Berlin, 1930-19383 Special Lecturer Yale University, 1939-19413 Master in French and Spanish, The Hotchkiss School, 1941. School 1941 DAVID HENRY English BA Harvard 1941 Master in English The Hotchkiss School 1941 School 1941 ROBERT EARLE BACON Mathematlcs PhB Lafayette College 1917 AM Halvard 1919, Enslgn U S N R F Instructor in English Trmlty Col lege 1919 1920 Instructor in English Harvard and Rad chffe 19201929 Assistant Dean of Halvaro College 1923 1928 Dean and Associate Professor of English St Johns College 1928 1932 Supervisor of Study Harvard 1932 1935 Master ln German and Mathematics St Geoiges School 1935 Master ln Mathematics The Hotch kiss School, 1942 PITT S WILLAND History AB Princeton University 193539 AM Harvard Unlvelsity 1939 41 Master in History The Hotchklss DOUGLAS BROOKS Mathematics AB Yale 1940 Master in Mathematics The Hotchkiss Page twenty one . . , ' , - . 1 ' 1 1 , . - - 1 1 1 , . . . , , 1 - , . g w l. . , .Q . .,. . .1 , . . . . ., I . y ' . - , n Y 1 - 1 ' 1 D . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . . ' 1 ' 1 1 I ' 1 1 ' , 1 . ' ' - . 1 1 1 an as Q ' ff E r Q, ,. 1 1 5 , r 25 J., 7' li ... J A ,M gg 1, f , N l if wifi 1 3 if f sg: H ,.- N: X, , 'W wah I R1 1 5 5 Q gf we 5 5 V' P a fs s 1 N' 1 4 ,W l 32 .M 1 ff wg' as, OFFICERS OF THE CLASS OF 1942 President Secretary President Secretary President Vice Pres Secretary Treasurer President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Page twenty-four Fall Term R. L. Cone A. C. Stewart R. J. Royle H. M. Harper A. C. Stewart R. P. Knight W. H. Brown C. A. Brown R. J. Royle R. P. Knight . Winter Term 1938-1939 . R. L. Cone R. P. Knight 1939-1940 A. C. Stewart R. L. Cone 1940-1941 C. A. Brown R. J. Royle A. C. Stewart R. P. Knight 1941-1942 M. J. Alger R. J. Royle W. H. Brown C. A. Brown Spring Term R. P. Knight R. L. Cone R. L. Cone A. C. Stewart W. H. Brown C. A. Brown H. M. Harper R. P. Knight R. J. Royle R. A. Vaill M. J. Alger R. P. Knight ONE TIME MEMBERS OF CLASS OF 1942 I FATTII RLNINIJTH I I ARD C I ORCI NIOIIRIS JR DAUR WALTI R HEAD COC SYVELI ARNOLD COOK HORACE TAYLOR JR EPPLE ROI ERT C RII FITH FWAINS GH PERT SIDNEX GARLAND PETER ADANIS HAIGHT SHI' RMAN POST HAIE JOHN ELLESI HANLEY XX ILLIA JI HAXI LTONI HAVEINS LESTON LAXCOCK HLGHES THOMAS LELAND JOHNSTON HARRISON R KENDALL DONALD SARC I NT KISER IIERCE LADLF R-XI PH ELLSII ORTII JR LIX ERNIORE PALL ALEYANDER MCCANN LAWVRAINCE DANIEL MANNIIINC PIDELIO HEINRY MILLS LOLIS VAHORDEN NILRDOLII JAMES OLIX I4 II III I IPI DAX ID IOSEPH RICHARDSON ILNSPOIID IR SQARIIOROLCH MICHHXEI SEIbFR'I WILI IAM SCOTT HIK H MacBLPINEX VZIHDELSEN EDNILND LOI ENZ V.1nY LECIx PETER RLSS I EIT HP NRI CHARLES WHITE W ILI IANI KING XOUINI RAYWIONID BLTLER TI-IE :qv fu Il fz V1 1 y 1 1 , I 'I 'I, 4 'L 1. 3, 1 41 1 P 1, f1 JI . r I 1 I I I , . Y W x 41 1 ,I I, m 9 V ' 7 H ' 7 Y I , J ' 1 ' I I 1 1 1 7 I D , LI 1 I v X 1 , I I, 'W N , I I, , .4 7 1 v ' 'I , ' 4' , ' A J A L Y X1 Y ' 1 , I I ' , 1 , ,' ' , , A 1 I , . 1 1 1 4 , I J J ! Y V Y I, I I , . 1 X 1 , , 1 I A 7 A 7 r LOI EJOI, JOHN STEWART Y Y I , ' I 1 '1 1 1 y , I r, v I , ! 1 1 r , 1 1 1 I 1 I , I , I . I ' 7 1 I I. Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , I I I , I I , - . 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 II , I , ' I I I T j W 7 I I , I 1 , 1 v , Y , I L 1 1 X 1 1 J 1 I, I , I I' I v v -1 . V Y , , ! Y 1 1 1 , II I , , v . ' , I I I I Y 1 1 V 1 1 1, I I P . 11, , mflt CLASS HISTORY On a bright fall day of 1938 there came into being the nucleus of that po- tent body, the class of 1942, with every promise of glory and distinction for its members. Some sixty high-voiced, low-spirited preps were ushered into the vastness of Hotchkiss life. Four years lay before them-time for pain and pleasure. Most of the first year was spent in the difficult process of subduing the fear of novelty that presented itself at every turn. Inevitably friendships and cliques were formed, and as the class gradually formed into an entity, there appeared for the first time a spirit of activity. The fear of tower- ing Seniors and overbearing masters persisted, but the class was now pre- pared to resist such forces. About this time there arose in their midst one who did not believe his career would be en- Page twenty-six hanced by any further stay at Hotch- kiss, but ironically enough his most earnest efforts failed to result in dis- missal. This lad would walk down the corridor, calmly smoking an evil-smell- ing Perfecto, and one day committed the offense of removing some Senior's radio to the latter's well-muffled cha- grin. It is needless to say that this obstruction in the way of the class of 1942 was soon removed. Overlooking Fid Kid's interminable battles with Peter Gurney, we find that all went well until one spring day when five youthful enthusiasts got together and decided to form the Buehler Boys. Their earnest efforts to achieve notor- iety soon brought forth a storm of pro- test from their fellows who were cate- gorically labelled gems , The struggle for supremacy soon assumed the pro- portions of a riot, and the following day the Buehler Boys were dlsbanded under the ecret organlzatlon clause of that famous code of laws the Brown Book In the fall of the next year a m1ghty schlsm occurred whlch Spllt the aug mented class 1nto two dormltorles Mam and Coy All prep meekness soon vamshed 1n both bulldlngs The Lower Mld IS a strange ammal He IS not a rat1onal bemg but a mlsanthrope de voted to the most outlandlsh practlces H1s hfe hlnges upon a well fllled belly and a constant lnfractlon of the rules of conduct To hlm llfe IS to break somethlng The Ma1n Men as they chose to call themselves were all mmor crlmmals of the precedmg year sent to the ev1l haunts of the ma1n bulldlng to pay the penalty for thelr mlsdeeds A certa1n member of th1s Jolly group d1st1ngu1sh ed hlmself 1n the realm of leadersh1p and was soon reverenced as Kmg Murd His memory catlon after publlcs were set up to combat the force of th1s mlghty and dlssolute ruler but all such attempts proved abortlve The corrldor was soon orgamzed for maJor explolts of terrorlsm Fortunately that mlghty bulwark 1nvested w1th all the author1ty that the faculty can bestow Fl1ck Hoxton survlved the onslaught and l1ved to turn ln numerous sllps to the Dormltory Commlttee Few nlghts passed w1thout the apprehens1on of somebody 1n anothers room CO shock mg deedll or some one else stormmg h1s nelghbor s cltadel w1th plllows and water plstols An lnterestmg d1vers1on was to flll balloons full of water and heave them down on some of the un suspectmg help below One nlght S1 barr1cade of trunks completely separat ed one half of the hall from the other and only strong actlon on the part of the Fhck prevented dlsaster SUFVIVSS desplte h1S abd1 one year Numerous re In Coy the happy savagerv was no less lntense Clandestlne brldge games thrlved on every corrldor wlth 1l1lZI'lCdt6 ant1 detect10n systems Not nearly so umted as the Mam Men Coy boasted numerous contendlng factlons whlch when not engaged 1n lnterneclne strug gles w1th each other would concentrate on certam luckless 1nd1v1duals who d1d thelr best to stay out of the maelstrom of petty pol1t1cs On the f1rst floor the mald suspected of bemg a Communlst sympathlzer would heap the crlmes of the wealthy on these poor boys and took great del1ght ln unearthmg mstances of playful rule breaklng whlle her com rade on the next floor was nearly k1lled by doors wh1ch fell on her by some mys terlous mlschance F1d K1d went through a horrlble ordeal desplte Joe Cut s benevolent guldance One day the naughty boys accldently broke hls leg and F1d conv1nced of the law of grav 1ty went to the Jug to recuperate and reorgamze h1s sc1ent1f1c heresy Soon he was no longer wlth us desplte h1s gallant boasts of eternal supremacy over the tyranny of the faculty In the mldst of It all the year ended Behold we have reached the Great D1V1d6 Upper Mlddle year' It IS now t1me for the Lower M1d to be purged of hls ardent combatlveness and pre pared for the lofty d1gn1ty of the Sen 1or The year began lnausplclously One November nlght a few of the hquor lovers got together and declded that the atmosphere lacked that dehght ful ye ne sms quot of the Stork Club The result was a horrlble concoctlon a mlxture of clder and rum and the gr1m potlon soon had lts effect A flgure staggered down the corr1dor and col lapsed on the stalrs Masters appeared YV1tl1 the1r vulture v1sages but even sharp cr1es of Young man' falled to rouse the culprlt Then came the awful truth He was drunk' A hurrled but Page twenty seven l Y 1 . 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Y . . 7 . , 7 ' 7 if ' 7, ' - 7 . . , ' - - n , u q n ' ' ! , 1 , . 1 . - y ' KC 79 ' , . thorough lnquest reyealed that othels had paltlclpated 1n the cocktall palty For days gosslps thrlved on bulletlns pourlng out of facultv meetmgs Peo ple spoke ln hushed whlspers as lf the news had yet to be dlscoy ered by some hlgher autho11ty Flnally the yerdlct three dlsmlssals one suspenslon and one solemn handshake ffor bemg up rxhth It was a blow to the class mo1 ale but all soon FGCOWCI ed Three of the fue corr1do1s of Alum nl had rather unusual tlmes On the top floor a very lenlent and tolerant master oyerlooked some of the more tr1v1al rules wlth the result that one day a surprlse rald netted h1m one hundred Coca Cola bottles and the d1S covery that condltlons on h1s corrldor were not strlctly conformlng to faculty edlcts On another OCCHSIOH he sudden ly felt called upon to g1ve a feed at mldnlght rouslng h1s dea1 boys from then' much needed sleep and scourlng the countryslde for some goodles An other floor was ruled by a certaln mas ter known by the crypt1c 1n1t1al D who had never qulte recovered from the ter1or1z1ng 1nfluence of the precedlng class and hence w ent on the assumptlon that the next one would be as bad Th1S psychologlcal complex afforded conslderable amusement to the lads who soon OLCUDISCI h1s room as a su1t able centel for the act1v1t1es of the Cof fee Club and bO0glQ woogle fans who would da1ly def1le the sanctlty of h1s plano They would also goad h1m on to make one of h1s class1c speeches These noble Ph1ll1pp1cs usually took as thelr theme some tl1V13l lnfrlngement of the rules e g has mg more than one boy ln the room wlth the door open and before long he had 1ny oly ed everythlng' from the chon to the fo1e lgll sltuatlon H1s greate t performance was on the day that he went hom 1oom to room repeatxrg a ce1ta1n ugly mono Page twenty ezght syllable wantonly used by a godless boy In the basement surxn ed the llst Stfalllb of LOXX61 Mld saxagely Here not a moment passed wlthout some so1t of b1awl A yolley of culses punctu ated by a falllllg' trunk was the usual slgnal for llghts out at nlght Bo1le1 room antlcs lncluded a host of Cl9X6l and lllegil d1yers1ons One evenlng the Yogl last exponent of the Hlndu sec lets of body bu1ld1ng came down to sec what the fracas was about thls tlme As he reached the landlng thlq worthy was h1t by a well a1med baggage car rler H1s language on that occaslon IS not a matter of record Meanwhlle a group of enterprlsmg, Upper Mlds got together to form the Morals Commlttee a worthv 1nst1tut1on prepared to saye the rest of the school from perd1t1on Ney er fully lecognlzed the Morals Commlttee pursued 1ts task and avo1d1ng all unnecessary publ1c1ty nevertheless recelved the hearty but ganlzatlon of dance week ends was su perbly smooth and eff1c1ent In the sprlng carefully mvestlgated bv the Student Councll two members of the class 1dent1f1ed by the allases Saco and P K smoked thelr last c1ga1ette 1n the bo1ler 1oom Crxme does not pay' So ends Lpper M1d Year on thlg somewhat lugubr1ous note At last the class of 42 had reached the flnale They VS616 Sen1o1s The feellng was not one of glandeur There was llttle tlme for foollng A war was be1ng fought and a certa1n amount of sobelness was necessary at all tlmes The p1 ep ce1ta1nly had less w orrles Yet It was pleasant to be a Senlor The bonds of stuct convent1on were 1elaXed It w as poss1ble to talk more freely w 1th the masters about sublects that puzzled both partles Brldge games were allowed and sometlmes en 1 ' N 7 . -A, . , V S v f Sis 4 ' ' ' ' . y , K V' v - 2 '. ' ' ' v ' 1 y 4 , ' v u 1 1, . , . - V ' , v ' . s 1 4 , ' f ' ' : sf ' ' . ' '- ! V ' L ' K m ns . , , I . ' V ' 1 ' v ' ' .1 v v L , . . , . 1 1 v 1 4 'N . . . , K . ' V v 1 V . , , , . r T , . 7 v K Y 1 ' ' V ' 7 ' ' w ' 1 A . . . . N ' - ' ' ' r 9 7 ' ,, - slncere approval of the school. Its or- ! 'a ' . 7 . . Q w 4 - , . , V . ff I . , . . . . Y 7 7 , li H at u ' - my 1 1 T . 1 r . . . . - 1 , . 4 - , 1 . ' ' ' w - ' ' ss 7 5 . 1 7 7 . . . . . 7 . y A H 1 y -w ' ' . v y W l ' ' A - o u - . u ' 7 v ww N ' 1 u 1 I ' 1- 7 0 . . . . 1 1 y w N ' K ' 4 - u . . , . . , ' . ., 7 -1 ' v 7 s K 1' ' . .4 4 - 1 Y iv ku ' yr w 1 y , 's 4 ' ' I 1 u . I w ' 1 - A - couraged by the faculty Classes be came more mformal and the hammer and tongs method of teachlng was ex changed for more collegxate form of dlscusslon The work was not hard and left conslderable tlme fol extra curr1 cular dCt1Ylt19Q The school publlca tlons slashed at each other and at the Sy stem often meetmg strong protests Ey ery one began to have h1s own xdeas and usually tested them freely some t1mes dlsastrously The usual cry yyas Im slck of th d1ve but after three years It had become a reflex act1on and no one thought the mattel over yery carefully The test of the next ten years would settle all such problems of value The fall was yery pleasant Vlany others vanqulshed 1ns1gn1f1cant lower classmen yv1th su1pr1s1ng ease often ln dulgmg 1n some playful mockery as when Doc Leyo carefully plastered the team NV1tl1 deceptlve bandages and 1od1ne On the soccer fleld a motley crew of phy slcal yvrecks tuumphed to the amazement of thelr coach Baron Kneller yvho fresh from a vast study of the human mmd could not qulte fol low the act1on of these strange fellows Both fall md w1nter dances were roll1ck1ng successes w1th the lnevltable lesult 1n ey ery case of buddlng IJHSSIOHS weary hunted expresslons and an oyerwhelmmg eagerness for dellcately scented eplstles Poor Johnny would take the yy hole matter of loye so hard that h1s frlends had all they could do to pull h1m out of It And then of course there was B111 w1th h1s da1lv batch of letters from HHXIOUS loyelorn ma1dens He certamly had them vearnmg for h1s handsome bulld but the hezutless boys would ney er understand O1 belleye him Mr Maltlo Memouals happy l1ttle man provlded much amusement 1n h1s careless way It was always fun to hear h1m complam of the class poll that yoted h1m mong the laz1est or to sec h1m convert some plump rump lnto a target for h1s humane arrows One eyenlng he found a boy vylth a DHQQIOH down h1s back and was 1m1tat1ng the hunchback Quaslmodo w1th cons1der able persuaslon Thls was too muca fol an Engllsh sense of DFODOTUOI1 and 1 chuckllng vo1ce was soon heard saymg You knoyv Doc there s a boy on youl floor pretendmg to be a pregnant yyo man And so yve leaye Hotchklss and the Connect1cut h1lls1dc The class ot 42 flnally passed on and 1t may yyell be that It yy1ll be forgotten by others but for 1ts members It w1ll surv1yc forey Cl as a l1v1ng un1ty of the past Page twenty nzne 1 . a nn A ' , , , , , f - 1 ' f -- 'w 1 ' Q l v v v CA. A . 1 w D v 1 1 K . . Y . .. . . c V . . 4 , - .- . . ' 7 7 L c , v K. V . , . . U V I . ' ' w . 1 v I . . , , .. . Y 4 ' V . c l , c ' . . . v l v v . . . . . , . , 4. ,Q Y . KC 7 ' D ' !! ' 7 1 . c , . . . . v u D I I , c ' Y K C - k n - - 66 sa , c c lf. ' ' . ' . l ' uf ' s. of the fellows made Baker squad: for Hugo who had stuffed a p1llow S rv nr r. .. . . . , - . . . .Y , Q L A n I A L u 1: , - ' ' . . , z . . , ' ' 1 . . ' H 7s y 1 . , , . U . . K. . , , - ' li Y, 77 , . , , .Y s . ' v 1 r A 7, nn . f . . - . ' . ' ' J' 1. ' ' ' S . .' 3' 7. . ' v1 l I V Cup , . ' 1 y ' v' r A' C L Y '.' TA. QTL. ' ' '. ' ' ' Q 'll 1 ' . L, ' v . L ' ss' , - L' f ' ' r ' K' 1 MARTIN J ALGER JR Pelham N Y Mart' 'The Co t Al d Pres Dad y Check in with me at Yale tendance requued 1937-38 . . . Class .Football Ski Club Railroad Club Class Baseball Champions Gun Club Class Swimming. 1938-39 . . . Class Football Ski Club Photography Club Class Baseball Champions Gun Club. 1939-40 . . . Baker Football Squad Railroad Club Ski Club Ski Team Gun Team Class Baseball Champions. 1940-41 . . . Baker Football Squad Chairman Decor- ation Committee Captain Gun Team Class Baseball Team Class Swimming Team Ski Club Blidge Club 1941 42 School Football Team Chairman Decoi ation Committee Captain Gun Team Student Council President of Senior Class Wmtei Secretary of Senior Class Spring Vice Pres of Ski Club Class Swimming Team Ski Team Class Baseball Team Morals Com mittee Asst Manager of Orchestia English Club 1028 Esplanade the Stuart fellas at WENDELL W ANDERSON JR Squeak Dots Weenie D1 ake Yale Page thzrty 211 Vendome Ave Grosse Pointe Mich You know I t ink Rugnlr had the 1 lght idea ' 1938 39 Third Honoi Roll School Soccer Squad Class Hockey and Baseball Teams Champlonshlp Touchball Team Cast of An Raid Choir French Club 1930 40 School Tennis Squad Class Football Hockey and Swimming Teams Championship Tot chball Team Chou French Club 1940 41 School Soccer Team School Tennis Squad Class Hockey Team Championship Class Swimming Team Asst Ed MISCHIANZ-X Duste1 and Goggles Club 1941 42 Captain of School Soccei Team School Tennis Team Second School Swimming Team Class Hockey and Swimming Teams Championsmp Touch ball Circulation Mgr of MISCHIANYA Duster and Goggles Club Q ' 1 1 y y 1 , 1 V 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y ' 4 . ' ' ': . ' .' 1. 1 . 1 . . ' ' . . 1 . 1 ' 1 K , . 9 1 1 1 ' 1 ' , . . . , . as 1 a , u '11 1 fi 1 E191 cc 11 as 11 'l u ' ' 1 1 ' ', 11 1 l 1 1 I , . . , . 1 H 11 U 11 N '11 -A 1 1 1 u . 11 u ' . ' h ' 1 . ' .4 - . . . , l .., .,. K 1 ' 1 1 ' - 1 , . .1.- , , ' . . . 1 . Y l 1 ' A 1 ',, . , . - - . , , i . . , . . .. , l. 1 , . . ., ' 1 - ... 1 . , 1 1 . . . ,. y - 1 ' ' 1 . 1940-41 . . . Class Football Skiing. 1941-42 . . . Track Team Championship Class Foot- ball Team Chem-Physics Club Anti-Morals Committee Suspaleglt Club President of 211 Club Mountaineers. You fellows have to work harder do you want me to flunk'7' Rutherford N J WILLIAM EDWARD BATES Bill Wlll Cokey Joe 'Honest B111 Yale Brlarwood Crosslng Cedarhurst JOHN C BIERWIRTH 7 9 7 ! Y Y 7 . ' U f S Y , . . Cl ' YY KC ' 77 GK YY I I 7 I ,, 9 - H - 1 - - - I . . , Q ' ' Jack , Wacky Jack , Long Island, N. Y. U , - a Cl 7 ' gg! ' . . . y A l ' ' - . . . , 1 rw 1 ' a . - ' 7 ' ' Y ' 1 r Y , . -I o , . That s revoltm 1938 39 Class Football and Baseball Teams 1939 40 Class Football Team School Baseball 'l cam 1940 41 Baker Football Class Hockey Team School Baseball Team 1941 42 School Football leam, Class Hockey Team Captain of School Baseball 'leam Vice Pies f St Luke s Society Wack Bler Y le Page thzrty one BRADFORD BOARDMAIN JR 1938 39 Tennls Russlan All CZRIS Touchball Team Class Baseball Team Orchestra 1939 40 Class Soccel Skung Golf Rallxoad Club Orchestra 1940 41 Class Soccer Sklmg Golf Exchmgc E01 to1 RECORD Rallroad Club Olchestrfx 194142 Class Soccer Tenms Exchange Fclltol RECORD Olchestra Rellglous Group Well Mr Maitland I dldnt qulte flmsh mv Greek today E 66th St Blad Bunn New York N Y Y Bunny B Yale JOHN GERARD BOWEN 100 Avlemore DIIVQ Page thu ty two Jens New Rochelle N Y Yale I have a cousln thele 1938 39 Second I-Ionol Roll Cast of Twelfth N1ght Yellow Jac! Cacsm and Cleopaha D amat Assocla tlon 1930 40 Second Honor Roll Cast of The Happy Journey The F1 on! Page Dramat A soclatlon 1940 41 Teagle Prlze Second Honol Roll Cast of Rzchard of Bozdeaux Dlamat Assoclatlon Coffee Club, LIT Board Molals Comm 1941 42 Second Honor Roll Cum Laud Cast of The Inspector Gene1al Dlamat Assoclatlon Pdltorxal Chalrman LIT Engllsh Club Glee Club Accompamst Vlce Presldent Morals Comm - ' ' ' 1 . . , , . , , . - ' ' ' y r x 9 - . . . .D , , , , ' 1 - . .- , . , , . 1. - ' . - . 1 . S , ', V .4 ' s 9 - U ' f 2 - v yyl- u ' 9 lv- ' 45 . . , . u , N u av 1 v ' ' ' as uv an . . .ya - , . . aa ' , n 1 - . . . , - l , fy ' , f ' , Z' - . - . . . V , I . V . Q - a 1 M ' . Q ., - . . . , 6 . , I . . , A , - , . 1 w 'u - . . . , K Lf, -. . . . . ' 1 ' ' , . , .J , D a 1 1 1940 41 no teams boards commlttees or clubs 1941 42 Class Baseball Chem PhySlCS Club f Hump 33 Hampton S W BOWNE JR Scarsdale New York Turtle' 194142 Baker Football Basketball Sklmg Baker Track G G D S 318 Mmbank RALPH s BROMER JR Bryn Mawr Pa Boomer Bomber Bromo Brom Samt Prmceton I gotta get outa here ' Page thzrty three ' ' ' - y 1 9 - - ' . u s n , ' 1 u has f J! l , -5 Rd, . . , . 4 as x Y r ffl' .41 ag' ir 1 ' Rd. ' ' ' an sy as n vw . 1 1 1 ' sc H cc ' n ! Fit. cl y , ' ' ' - 9 1 y , . . . . 1938 39 Second Honor Roll Class Baseball Woods Squad French Club Photography Club Glee Club Cast of The Man Who Uafrrzed A Dumb Wzfc 1939 40 Class Baseball Cla s Soccer Assoc-late Edltor of RECORD Cholr Pl'otog laphy Club PIGSI dent of French Club 1940 41 School Soccer Squad Class Baseball Asslst ant Managel of Hockey Team ASSOC13t9 Editor of RECORD 206 Eplcure Assoclatlon 1941 42 Thlrd Hono1 Roll School Soccer Team Class Baseball Managel of Hockey Te'-m Editor of RECORD Debate Umon Agora Forum Debate gotta wolk now Box 168 OLIVER BROOKS 19 1 ale CHARLES A BROWN Cha1l1e Chuck B1 owme Prmceton Page thzrty four 428 St Marks Ave Westfleld New Jersey Its Westfleld not Plamfxeld Plalnfleld IS only a suburb 1940 41 Class Officer Wlnter and Sprlng Terms Student Councxl School Football Team School Track Team 1941 42 Class Offlcer Fall and Wmter Terms Stu dent Councll Captam of School Football Team School T1ack Team Chalrman of Dance Committee ' . - . , ' . , . Y l 3 ! .-.-- . '. l ,i s , .. ' gf v y -- Z' ' , ' - - ' . . . , J D A ' , t . , .L - , Q . . '. , . ' . . . ' , . . , n n Y ' ' V K.. , s 1 ' ' ' HI , H t U011' , 0 Bennington, Vermont u , ' H n H ' A 64 , Y ' Y! , , l: , ,K , vu. KK 7 ' '- . . 5 . . ' H ' 1 a u . I l . 1 Y 5 - ' . -I K L ' ' , L. - 1 ' ' . 9 . I . 1940 41 Presldent Class Sprlng Term Student Councll School Football Team School Baseball Squad Class Hockey Champlonshlp Class Touchball Team LIT Board Decoratxon Commlttee 206 Eplcurean Assoclatlon 1941 42 Presldent Class Fall Term Treasurer Wlnter Term Student Councll School Track and Foot ball Team School Baseball Squad Champlonshzp Touch ball Team Clrculatlon Manager of LIT Decoration Commlttee Treasurer St Lukes SOClety Whose got some food 428 St Mark s Ave WALTER H BROWN Walt Brownle Walter Olaf Yale 74 South Mountaln Ave M0ntClalT New Jersey O K Keed' w 1941 42 Class Soccer Class Tenms Class Baseball Class Skung Memorial Sclentlflc Club ROBERT AURELIO CARNRICK Dynamite Crusher Prlnceton Page thzrty fzve ' I n n 1 l 7 . s I . 1 y ' r . D l r r v . - ' ' ' D . ' 9 9 . I ' , . n , n - s 1 . , . , . . an rr 1 Westfield, New Jersey u rr, u ' rr, u rx, u rr - - - - - I l - - I I , u ' ra u as 7 ac r ' '.1' . 1 . . . - ' , . PETER JOHN CHALK Pete' Llmey Oxford 1940-41 . . . Class Soccer Team, Ski Squad, Track Squad, Tennis Squad, Glee Club. 1941-42 . . . School Soccer Squad, Ski Squad, Track Squad, Glee Club Committee. What do you mean the Kings English? Lower Pmsgrove Hlnksev Hill Oxford England ROBIE L CONE JR Izzy Hobb Rabbi Rockets Robe X ale Page thzrty szx Eagle Point Colony Rossfoid Ohio They laughed when I spoke Greek to the walter they didnt know I was having him give them the 1 1938 39 P1 esldent of Class Wmter Term Secretaiy Spung Term Student Council French Prize Secoid Semester Class Football 'leam Class Hockey Team Band Champion Class Touchball Team Cast of Laesm and Cleopaha 1939 40 President Class Fall Term Secretary Wm tel Term President Spring Term Student Council Class Football Team Champion Class Touchball Team Band Class Ring Committee 1940 41 Cla s Football Team School Tennis Team School Band Decoration Committee Glee Club Ski Club Cast of Ruhard of Bmdeaux 1941 42 School Football Squad Champion School Touchball Team Class Hockey Team School Tennis Team Manager Glee Club Debate Union D13m3tlC Association Deerfield and Triangular Debates Decor ation Commlttee Engllsh Club, Chorus of Naughty Naught ll ' Y ' H 1 ' , fc r an - ry ' ' , . 1 9 l l - - - Z - I l 1 i . , . l C 7, KG 77 IC 'H I ! ! 7 ! H 77 C4 Y! , ll 7 K . ' . , -. , , b'll. . - . . , ' .' . . , ' .' ' 1 1' 1 9 7 9 ' Honor Roll First Semester, Third Honor Roll Second ' A 'f 1 I y ,T 4 a Y L 7 ' - . . . ' ' . ' I. 4 , ' ' - I I Y F 1 Q , . 1 5 , . - . . . s . X - Z 7 ' 7 Y , A . ' w . - . . . , I 7 7 . . I 2 . . 1 . v ' - 9 , ' I - , , 1938 39 Second Class Football Second Class Hock ey Class Baseball Woods Cholr Buehlel Boys Feather Vlerchants Touch Team 1939 40 Second Class Football Class Baseball Sec ond Class Hockey Blyan Bouts Chlef Pnestldlgltator of Mfnn Men 1940 41 Class Football Class Basebxll Champlon Shlp Class Swlmmlng Asst BUSINESS Managel of the LIT Asst Business Managel of Dlamat Dlamatlc ASSOClat10U Medlcal Club 1941 42 Champlonshlp Class Football Team Second School Sw1mm1ng Team Swxmmmg Manager Chalr Agora Debatlng Team Dance Commlttee Q Club Class Baseball Team Debate Unlon Cast of Inspector Gen era H D A Scranton mlght be good for somethmg Wombat but thelr ball team stmks Wllkes Barre Penn 130 S R1ve1 St GEORGE GUTHRIE CONYNGHAM Panda G th' Sl gger Porky Yale I hate every llttle brlck Watch It 1940 41 School Soccer Team, Class Golf Team, Skl Club, Photography Club, Glee Club 1941 42 School Soccer Team, School Track Squad, Photography Club 122 East '76 Street PHILIP CORBIN JR New York Clty Ph11 Snatch Casey Jones Page thzrty seven I - . . . l , ' XR ' g ! A 7 5 1 . 5 K 1 . . - . . . , 1' .. ' . Z - Q f H 1 ' 's l . . . - .. . . . t , .1 2 , ' ' - L I , L n L ' ' . '. 1 ' . ' ' - ' , . . ' : . , . . ' . 1 7 ' man of the LIT, Assn. BUSINESS Manager of Dramat, l 1 I s 1 I-- ! 9 - ' ' 1, . . . N ' l Y ' 77 - , . ll 77, Ki .u 7, Cl u !1, I6 77 ,W -..J 1 . 'Y . ' K6 ' Y! Ki D 7 KK ' ' ' YY JOHN M COWARD 1939 40 Class Football Sk1 Club Photography Club Track A Manmng Mauler 1940 41 Class Football Skl Club Photogl aphy Club Censored 1941 42 Class Football Skl Club Photography Club Faclal Club Thxrd Memorxal Club Cast of Naughty Naugglt and Inspectof Genezal Track Vllle And Stualt Squa How about a qulck hand before dmne1'7 3 1 Wayslde Pl Cow Jack Wxsk Montclauy N J P1 lnceton JAMES 0 CROSBY 55 Northway lJlI'l1 Jimbo' Blonxvllle N Y Yale Page thzrty eight Soft moonllght on the sea troplcal mght and a palm tree 1938 39 Olchestla Band 1939 40 Class Soccer Track Squad Olchestra Band 1940 41 School Soccer Team Tlack Squad Class Hockey Team Woods Commlttee Olchestra Band 1941 42 School Soccel Team Track Squad Class Hockey Team Secletary of Woods C0lT1ll11tteG 0lCh9S tra Band ' ' ' ' y v 1 - U ' U 1 . u n ' l ' .- . . . , , , v y I . 1 1 w u ' ' , n H H xc vs u ' rx . 9 s ' 1 ' . . as nv C.H. u 4 ' yr as ' J , - s 1 ' - 44 ' , Q4 ' g . . :f - . - 9 3 . k , , n ' . . . , . f - . . . ' , , , + - . . . , , . 9 y v ' - . . . ' ' , I , - X 9 l 1 ' , . 1940-41 . . . Class Soccer Class Golf Ski Team Medi- cal Club Chem-Physics Club. 1941-42 . . . Class Soccer Class Golf Ski Team Medi- cal Club Class Swimming Team. Thats the dumbest whzte boy I ever saw 8639 Inwood Road JAMES I DeLOACHE Dallas Texas SX ' tch T Prlnceton Hlt the Nass Chass Blg Maries ln town 1939 40 Class Football Team Skl Squad Track Squad 1940 41 Class Football Team Skl Squad Golf Squad Art Edltox and Cartoonlst RECORD 1941 42 Champlonshlp Class Football Team Sk1 Squad Track Squad Art Edltor and Cartoomst RE CORD TheGGDSTheDUTheBC Park Lane E Pelham Manor N 09 J R9 Princeton Page thzrty mne x y r 9 s 1 1 r . . an 1 ' sv -1 ax rv 6 n v , T , I .Dx i i 1 4 9 Y l :J 7, at ' Dov, as dn, :AAN ax ' M' 1 v ' ' 9 ' v ' - ' - 1 1 l - . . . , , . ' , . , . . . . . ' ' I , I I 1 ' , .... , . ., . . BRUCE DUNCAN Yale 1938 39 Choir Avlatlon Club Cla s Hockey Team St Lukes Skl Club Gun Club 1939 40 Class Hockey Team Gun Club AV1dtl0H Club Golf Cholr 1940 41 Asslstant Managex Football Team Class Hockey Class Golf Team 194142 Manager Football Team Class Hockey Team School Skl Team School Golf Team Schuspuss IES Skl Club That alnt hay West Charlton JOSEPH H DURRELL JR Joe Twitch W1lllanlS Page forty 0SSlIllIlg New Yol k I don t glve a damn lf lt does have a UTISOD OSSll1lI1g IS stlll the best town ln West chester 1940 41 Class Football Skl Club Track Squad Glee Club Chem Physlcs Club 1941 42 Class Football Skl Club Track Squad Engllsh Club Photographg Club Cast of A Passenger to Ball Cast of Naughty Naught Mldmght Men - . . . Q V . . . , , .. , , . . , , . - . . . . , , ' ! 5 ' - . . . . , . , . - . . . , 1 1 1 r ' , . u ' r rs ' ll i! C4 Y Dune , Brue' New York 1 1 1 1 l I . , . , ' ll H U ' YY I , , u 9 ' ' H 4 . . . . . , , , 1 ' ' - 1 u - . , , , - r V 9 . I ! ' 1939-40 . . . '3l'd Honor Roll Class Soccer and Baseball Skiing Orchestra Band Connecticut State Latin Exam Photography Club 1940 41 2nd Honoi Roll School Soccer Skiing Class Baseball Band Oichestla The Syncopators 1941 42 Cum Laude 2nd Honol Roll Fust Semes ter 1st Honol Roll Second Semester School Soccer Skiing Tennis Progiessive Education Association Delegate Wllland Music Club English Club Band President Orchestra President Buoyancy League Syncopatois They don t do it that way back in America s Danyland 115 N Allen St Madison Wis DON EASUM Dapper Don Easy Wlsconsm Amblel Pa 1958 39 Class Football Class Hockey Tiack Squad 1939 40 Cxptain Class Football Team VVrestl1ng Squad Tiack Team Asst Ed RECORD Medical Club 1940 41 Blkei Football Babson Rally Wrestling Team Asst Ed RECORD Chem Physics Club Track Team Vic Mature Rally Wyckoff Cup Belln PIIZQ 1941 42 Football Team Debate Union Naughty 'Vauqht English Club Chem Physics Club Glee Club Captain Tlack Team The Inspector Genczal Manag ing Ed RECORD ROLAND TAYLOR ELY Princeton Page fo? ty one ' 1 1 1 3 7 7 U - . . . 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W , . , 1 1 ' - w 1939 40 Math PFIZS Honor Roll Class Soccer Class Baseball Cast of Paths of Glozy Glee Club Chou' 1940 41 Phlllps Prlze Honor Roll Class Soccer Team Class Baseball Team Cast of Zzp and Its Open RECORD Asst Ed Glee Club 1941 42 Cum Laude Second Honor Roll PEA Dele ate Champlonshlp Class Soccer Team RECORD Asslgnment Edxtol Engllsh Club Manager of Soclety yncopators Glee Club Mld western Buoyancy League Lets have no confu slon please 879 Ellalr Place DAVID H FINNIE Dave Fmn Trotsky Prxnceton Grosse Pomte Mlch ALBERT T GERSTLE 12 E 86th St Page forty two A Beltle New York ony Hal vard Techn1cally speakmg you're crazy 1940 41 Greek II Prlze 3rd Honor Roll Flrst and Second Semester Class Soccer Team LIT Medlcal Club Skl Club 1941 42 2nd Honor Roll Flrst Semestel Class Soc cer Team LIT Skx Club Engllsh Club 1 ' ' - ' 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 - ' . . 1 , , ' P 1 1 1 . ., . ' I no . . , , ' 3 .1 . . f . 1 I 1 S 1 1 ' ' u 1 ' 11 , . . V ' , 1 u 11 at ' 11 u 11 ' - ' I ! 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First Class Soccer Team Swimming Squad Associate Editor RECORD Band Orchestra Assistant Manager Orcl1e-tra Cast of The Petrified Forest Ecience Club Photography Club Debate Basement oys . 1941 42 Champlonshxp Class Soccer Team School Swimming Team Tennis Assistant Editorial Chalr man RECORD Band Orchestra Manager of Orches tra Morals Committee Department T Science Club Debate Union Forum Guth what really gripes me about this new blond 228 East 68 N Y C DAVID WILLIAM HANWAY Mac Will Willy Rules' Yale 93 Indian Hill Road Wmnetka Illinois Good tnngs come in small packages 1938 39 Class Football Team Class Hockey Team Class Baseball Team Gun Club Alrplane Club Rall 1oad Club Ski Club 1939 40 Baker Football Squad Class Hockey Team Baseball Squad Science Club Skl Club 1940 41 Vice President of Class Fall Term Secre tary of Class Spung Term Student Council School Ifootball Team Class Hockey Team Class Baseball Team Championship Class Touchball Team Science Club Skl Club Medlcal Club 1941 42 School Football Team Class Hockey Team Track Squad Science Club Bulb Club G G D S D U Decolatlon Committee Medical Club H MITCHELL HARPER III Harpo Mltch Birdie' Rochester Prmceton Page forty three 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Q u 11 1 1 u 1 1 1 , 11 - . . - , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 9. 1 1 , . 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LAWRENCE CURTIS HAWKES UYllVCrSlty of VVash1ngton 1938 39 Class Football Team Skllflg' Tenms Skl Club Avlatlon Club 1939 40 Class Footblll Team School Skl Tc lm Band T1ack Class All Stal Team 1940 41 School Football Squad School Skl Team School Tlack Team Band Glee Club Chem Physlcs Club ChaITlpl0IlSl'1lp Touchball Team 1941 42 School Football Squad School Skl Team School Track Team Glcc Club 31d Honox Roll Secle tary Treasurer Chem Physmcs Club Executlve Com mlttee of Skl Club Cha1ter Member Schuspussles Sphnter Squad Mxdmght Men Club 123 Lets get out of thls fue trap 3722 E John St EDMUND McIxENDREE 361 Lmcoln St HAXDEIN New Butam Conn McDuff MaCklL McKend1ee 'I ale Paqe forty four I m not kxddmg Smlth She s Hawauan 1939 40 Flench Prlze School TQTIIIIS Team Class Football Class Hockey Cho11 Avlatlon Club 1940 41 School Tenms Team Class Soccu Team Class All Star Soccel Team Class Hockey Cho11 Glee Club Avlatlon Club 1941 42 School Tenms Team Hoyt Soccel Squad Class Hockey Glee Club Glee Club Councll Conductor of Glee Club Receptlon COmlTl1ttE6 Maltlands Type wutmg Syndlcate - ... . .. , , ., , . , . - . . . 1 ' z 1 , ' 1 lk , . . W . 1 1 ' ' . ' ' f - . . . , 1 , ' b 1 1 1 ' Y 'Q , . ' . - . . . ' , ' , . ' 11 f . . . - 1 ' 1 . 1 - - 1 , - .' . 4 ' 'V 1 1 1 ' u 1 ' ' . 11 u , 11 n 11 Larly , Parthy Seattle, ash. n v ,- - v v . ' l sz 11 44 'A11 u , 11 1 1 v an 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 , . 11 - . . . ' , l I l . ' , 1 -- 1 1 ' ' . ,. , . - . . . . , -. 1 . . 1 . 1 '- ' ' 1 ' 1 1 , . ' - . - 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 . . . . , Y - Z 1 1938-39 . . . Class Football, Class Hockey, Member of the Orchestra, Radio Club, Airplane Club. 1939-40 . . . Class Football, Class Hockey, Track Squad, School Band. 1940-41 . . . School Football Squad, Class Hockey, Track Squad, Glee Club, Orchestra, School Band. 1941-42 . . . School Football Squad, Swimming Squad, Class Baseball, School Band, Orchestra, Chem-Physics Club, Splinter Club. Tlme IS a mere essen txa 50 Weed St New Canaan Conn WILLIAM L HELM JR B111 Wllly Sleepy Blll Prmceton 302 Summlt Ave Syracuse New York What s the s1tuat1on 1937 38 Class Football Chou' Rallroad Club 1938 39 Class Football Class Baseball Cholr Rallroad Club French Club 1939 40 Class Baseball Assxstant Manager of Hockey Team Dramatlc Assoclatlon Cholr Rallroad Club Glee Club Secretaly Sherlock Holmes Club 1940 41 School T1ack Squad Managel School Hockey Team Woods Squad Business Manager Dra matlc Assoclatlon 206 Eplcure Assoclatlon Edltor of LIT 1941 42 Lhamplonshlp Class Football Team School Track Team Busmess Manager Dlamatlc ASSOCIRUOII Presldent Dramatxc Assoclatlon Buslness Manager of LIT Class Gift Committee Sherry Britton Club Pere gunatlon Socxety RICHARD BRADLEY HEMINGWAY Dlck Admiral Demon H ale Page forty fwe H. . 'ln . . , . ca ' ry rx ' n ax ' av 1 ' v Q K . 5 sa' vu ' un 11 I ! 7 cz a ' ' u - ... , , . - ... y v 1 , . - ... . G. , , G A D v ' x y l I ' - .,. ' , ' M ' : ' ' - a y ,I . . - ... , , , 4 1. 1 , Y . 1 'Q' . 9 1 ' 1941 42 School Swlmmlng and Tlack Teams Class Football Team Suspoleglt Club Sec1eta1y 211 Club Chem Physlcs Club Mountameers What are you dolng boy Who let you 1n'7 JOHN F HENDERSON Honest John V11 glnla Plttsburgh Penna WILLIAM M HENDERSON B111 Hendy Vlfglnla Page forty sm: Plttsburgh Penna 1941 42 Gun Team Golf Squad Class Soccel Class Hockey - , . , . . . ' , gn . Y ' ! ' Q. Y - , , ' .X KK ' ' ,Z . , ' . Johnny , Hendy , li Y! U - I - . , . ll ' H ll Y! ! ' . . . , , ', 1938 39 Class Baseball Chem Physics Club Av1 atlon Club 1939 1940 School Soccer Squad Chem Physlcs Club School Track Squad Medlcal Club 1940 41 Decoratlon Comm Chem Physlcs Club Second Honor Roll School Track Squad Chemlstly Prlze Shop 1941 42 Decoratlon Comm Pres Chem Physlcs Club Flrst Honor Roll School Track Squad Pres 212 Club Mldnlght Men No kxddmg you guys 1148 Three Mlle Drlve Grosse Point Mlch ROBERT LAWRENCE HIBBARD Hlb Mub MIT Th1s IS a perllous sltuatlon 194142 Champlonshxp Class Soccer Team Class Hockey Golf Gun Team Connectlcut Rangers 'Vaughty Naught G G D S Indlanapolls, Ind JOHN H HOLLIDAY Indlana Hlram Doc Yale Page forty seven . . I ' u g 0 , ' y ' ' . . . . , ' , , . ' - - ' 's ' Y 1 1 ' , ' Y ! 9 - f ' . . . ., . ' . Y l I Y ! ' , . l ll ' ' - 9 , Y l I gotta work.' ' ' CK ' fl CK I ' Y K6 ' YY If ' Y! H Y! l 1 , . . . ' ' I, - . . . . h , 7 7 1 l A , 1 . . I 1940-41 . . . Class Soccer Team Skiing Golf. 1941-42 . . . Class Soccer Team Skiing Golf. nlucklest I tell ya 1 's a frame up I end ed up ahead RICHARD H M HOLMES Allen Rd Utica N Y Dick B1 own RICHARD A HOWE 20 Ridgeway Ave 'Dick Roo Dickie Bird West Orange N J Page forty ezght Dai tmouth 1938 39 Class Football Cholr Ski Club Track Squad 1939 40 Class Soccer Ski Team Glee Club Ski Club Woods Squad 1940 41 Woods Squad Mg1 Ski Team Glee Club Decoratlon Comm 1941 42 School Football Squad Track Team Mgi Ski Team Woods Comm Glee Club Y 7 9 1 U ' Y H . . ., , . . u -, n 1 W - 4 ' yr as u u - - - as 9 1 , . . ' - ' ' 1 s 9 ' 1 a 1 1 1 I , . ' hu u Q , in , Y ' n 1 - 7 y 1' Y 'Y ' 1939-40 . . . School Baseball Squad Capt. 2nd Class Football Team Capt. Championship Touchball Team Class Swimming Team Class Hockey Team. 1940-41 . . . School Baseball Team Capt. Class Swim- ming Team Class Football Capt. Championship Touchball Team 2nd School Hockey Team Glee Club. 1941-42 . . . School Football Team Hockey Team and Baseball Team Capt Championship Touchball Team Glee Club 110 Paterson Ave Camlllus N GWYNN YV HOYT JR Jim Cornell Sharon Conn You can say that again 1938 39 Class Football Hockey and Baseball Teams 1939 40 Class Football Hockey and Baseball Teams 1940 41 Class Football and Baseball Teams Shop 1941 42 Class Football and Baseball Teams JOHN C KLUNN Worcestex Polytechnlc Institute Page forty nmc ! 9 l Y l 9 7 Y I 7 7 ! ' 1 . . , . ' , 0 Y- u - n 9 ' ' Jason , Jack , Klunne1 ' ll ' ' !7 - . . . , , , . . - . . . , , . ,- ' . . . , . ROBERT KNIGHT Berber Yale 1938 39 Secretary of Class Wmter Term Presl dent Spring Term Class Football Hockey Baseball Avlatron Club Orchestra 1939 40 Class Football Hockey Orchestra Avr atron Club Skr Club 1940 41 Secretary of Class Fall Term Secretary of Class Wmter Term Secretary of Class Sprmg Term Student Councrl Assocrate Edrtor of RECORD School Hockey Cast of Petnfzed Forest Class Football O chestra Skl Club 1941 42 Secretary of Class Fall Term Treasurer of Class Sprung Term Secretary of Student Councrl Secretary of Orchestra Thrrd Honor Roll School Hockey Dance Commrttee Champronshlp Class Foot ball Team Sports Edrtor of RECORD Sherry Brrtton Fan Club Skr Club Whats your hurry Hemlngway 411 Lake Ave Hlghland Park Ill ROBERT S KNOX Colonel Harvard Page fzfty 295 Shore Road Greenwlch Conn Scr am 1938 39 Summer School 1939 40 Photography Club, Summer School 1940 41 Debatmg 1941 42 Class Soccer Team, Debatlng' ' .. . . , ' I . , v s y , . ' ' . . . , , , . , - , . ' - a 1 ' l y . 1 , 1 - K ' 7 ' . 9 , I f ' , . . , 1'- , . ' Q 4 o ' n. , , L, , . . v 4 1 9 . 9 L ' ' 1 I y , . u 1 . . 1 ' !Y -. u ,H ' . , . , I 1 - I X 1 - I 1 1 cf u , - , . u , u 1938 39 Class Football Champlon Prep Touchball Team Rallload Club 1939 40 Class Golf Team Woods Commlttee Asso clate Edltol RECORD Rallroad Club 1940 41 Cla s Soccer Team Skllflg' Woods Com mlttee Class Champlonshlp Touchball Team Edltor RECORD 1941 42 Class Soccel Team Skung Class Baseball Woods Commlttee Edltor RECORD Stualt Group No slr I was thele slr Twm Brooks JOSEPH G LAMBERT Joe Lamb J osle P1 mccton 417 Park Ave New York Clty Bradford be brave ' 1938 39 Class Hockey Class Tenms Cholr 1939 40 Thlrd Honor Roll Class Soccer Sknng Class Tenms Gun Club 1940 41 Thnd Phxllps Prlze Class Soccel Skung Class Tennls Gun Club Photography Club 1941 42 Second Honor Roll Class Soccer Skung Class Tennls CARTERET LAWRENCE Calt Larly Yale Page fzfty one 1 . - ' . . . . .. , ' , . . ' . . . .Q , , ,, - . 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J. , , 4 . 1, K - 1 ' ' u , n u , U - 1 u 1 , . - . . . , ., . - . ... , . , , , . - 1 1 n Q , , , ., , . - A I .4 , , , MAURICE duPONT LEE JR duP M duP Prmceton 1938 39 Flrst Honor Roll Engllsh PTIZB H1sto1y Pllze Math Prlze Latln Pnze Cast of Twelfth Nzqht Caesao and Cleopaiva Dramatlc ASSOCIBUOH Cholr 1939 40 Fnst Honor Roll Engllsh Pllze HlQt0PX Prize Latln P1126 Wlnner of Connectxcut State Latm Contest Cast of Yella The Fzont Page Dxamatlc Assoc1at1on RECORD Board Cholr 1940 41 Flrst Honor Roll Engllsh P1126 German Puze French Prlze Parsons Prlze Chou last of Rzchazd of Bordeaux Dramatlc Assoclatlon RECORD Board Coffee Club 1941 42 Fxrst Honor Roll Manager of Golf Team Class Champlonshlp Soccer Team Cast of A Passenge to Balt Naughty Naught The Inspeetoz Genezal Dra matlc Assoclatlon Edltoual Chalrman of RECORD Chou' Debate Umon Trlangular Debate Team Eng Cum Laude Who dealt 2105 Park Drlve Wllmlngton Del WILLIAM JFAN LLVENTHAL Bull Blg Blll VV1ll T131 va1d Page fifty two 20 Graylynn Road Newton Centle Mass You catch on qulck 1939 40 Class Soccel Team Photoglaphy Club 1940 41 Class Soccel Team Asslstant Stage Man ager H D A 1941 42 Champlonshlp Class Soccer Team, Ass't Stage Manager, Member Hotchklss Drarnatlc ASSOCI atlon Q , ' ' . L . . ' '. ' Q ' 1 I 9 - , - ' '. ' .' . ' B . - ' ' ,J ! ' y I . '. A ' . . ' ' i ! 7 ' . .4 U. , D ' 4 1 u Y , . ' ' . ' . . ' 'C' ' . ! 1 9 D ' V ' ' ' ' ' . s r ' . , I' u , n 1 Q yu . . ' , - . ns 5. : 7 1 v y ' llsh Club, Class Gxft Commlttee, Morals COYl'llTllttGC, GA 'Y l , n K A ,I KK V9 CA YY ' ' 'L Q . , . . , . M, ,N E 1 1 . ,- . if ' YY C6 ' ' 77 H ' !! , ,, Y 7 Y ' H ' ' Y! l ' . . . Q 3 . I ' Q 4 1 - y nn.- ' ' , . . . 1941-42 . . . Third Honor Roll School Football Team Hoyt Baseball. Women? Never heard of em 8 Fllbert St Garden Clty L I JAMES R McCAFFREY Jlm Mac , 'Vhckey All h Yale Hlgh Street ew Haven Conn rlght 1940 41 Class Soccer Cast of Rzchard of Bmcleaux Glee Club Chou 1941 42 Class Soccer Cast of A Passenger to Ball Naughty Naughf The Inspectm General Photograph Club Dnamatlc Assn Morals Comm Ma1tland's Sten ographex Thud Mem Club JOHN PHILIP MARCHANT Muscles Yale Page fifty three 9 ! KK ' 3 H ' ' , . . H ' li, ll YI UA ' U, If a H 70 ' ll Y H N , , ', J.P. 1. , A Yes, by Jove, you're ' H ' . . . ... , ' ' ' ' , , . . ' . ' ' . . . . , . , . V 1 1 . ! !- y I . . ,Y v, - ., . ' STANLEY WARREN METCALF Met ' VVa wa Princeton 1938-39 . . . Class Football Class Baseball Golf Choir Glee Club Railroad Club. 1939-40 . . . Class lfootball Skiing Golf Choir Glee Club. 1940-41 . . . Class Football Skiing Golf Choir Glee Club. 1941-42 . . . Class Football Team Skiing Golf Choir Glee Club. But someone must owe me money 1060 Flfth Avenue New York City FRANIx COURTRIGHT MINER Swankle P1 inceton Page fzfty four 814 Second Place Plainfield New Jelsey Well if you fellows only had a body like 1111119 1940 41 School Football Squad School T1 ack Squad Band OlCl'lBStld Glee Club Syncopators Zzp and Its Open 1941 42 School Football Team School Track Team Class Hockey Team Band Olchestra Leader of Syn copatoxs English Club Edltoi of MISCHIANZA G G D S, President of Body Club 1 y 8 7 7 S 1 , 1 1 a 9 9 ! 7 y 7 1 9 na 11 as v 44 an , - x i 7 u , ' rv ,' - , 1 K4 ' 7 , . ' xr - , . . . - , , - .. 4 ' 7 r ' 1 s fy ' e0 I ! ! 1 9 U 9 ' ' 7 I 7 1938-39 . . . Third Honor Roll, Class Hockey Team. 1939-40 . . . Second Honor Roll, Class Soccer Team, Class Hockey Team, Kent Tennis Doubles. 1940-41 . . . Second Honor Roll, Class Soccer Team, Class Hockey Team School Track Squad. 1941-42 . . . Cum Laude Second Honor Roll Captain of Championship Class Soccer Team Class Hockey Team Class Baseball Team Program Committee of the Chem Physics Club king by the grace of God AA Sharon Connecticut EVERITT D MOREY E Little God Wesleyan University 2506 Llnden Street Bnnnngham Alabama How can I work on this corridor? I got letteis to write man' 2 f-l Class Football Class Track Team Captain Class Swimming Team President Flench Club Photography Club 1939 40 School Swimmmg Team Class Football md Baseball Teams Championship Touchball Team Photography Club Secretary Fiench Club 1940 1941 School Swimming Team School Tiack Team School Football Squad Class Baseball Team Thnd Honor Roll Asst Ed MISCHIANZA Dance Committee Photography Club Bridge Club Duster and Goggles Club Mid Photography Prize 1941 42 Co Captain School Swimming Team School Tiack Team School Football Squad Championship Touchball Team Converse Cup Chairman MISCH IANZA Secretary Debate Union Dance Committee Deerfield Vassar and Triangular Debates Bridge Club Photography Club WARRE N ALLEN MORTON Waddy Wa Mort en Yale Page fzfty fwe I ! 7 . 7 Y ! KC ' 1 77 7 I ' Cl VV! ll ' 77 l N ' 1 1 K I '. ' , as 79, an du, is 11, QQRQ yt Cl A , ' ' Y? , . 1938-39 . . . School Swimmin S uad, Class Baseball, . u , n ' L 1 ' ! . . ' a . 4 . - . . , 2 1 1 2 - ' ' ' . . . . , ' ' 1 ' Y 1 ' . 1 ' ' l y 1 . 7 . 7 , . - . . . ' ,. . I 1 ' 1. , n 7 1 - . Y - 1 , Q , ! 1 ! , . , , 1938-39 . . . Class Football, Class Hockey, School Track Squad Railroad Club Chemistry Club. 1939-40 . . . Class Football Class Hockey School Track Team Railroad Club Chemistry Club. 1940-41 . . . School Football Squad School Hockey Team School Track Team. 1941-42 . . . School .Football Team School Hockey Team School Track Team 1941 Club G. G. D. S. Club Bulb Club D. U. Club Body Club . Hey fellas I got an other load tonight BRUCE ARTHUR NORRIS Lake Forest Illinois B1 uno Norro Yale X TRAVERS O ROURKE Gleat Neck Paddy Rookie I11sh ' Long Island X ale Page fzfty sw Ive got to study 1938 39 Class Hockey Team Tiack Squad Class Football 1939 40 Class Hockey Class Boxing Track Squad 1940 41 Class Football Team Class Boxing Track Squad Asst Bus Mgr of H D A Medical Club Chemistry Club 1941 42 Class Football Team Track Squad Asst Bus Mgr of H D A Dramat Medical Club Chem lStly Club 7 3 7 7 7 1 1 K I 7 Y 7 7 7 ! H 77 7 I ll 1 n ' ' 77 , ll , 77 U JY 7 7. 7 1 , H ,U H ' 79 H ,' Y 1 ! 7 H . Get out and stay out, 7 77 ' . . . , ' , ' . . . , , . ' . . . .. , , , . . . . . ., , ' . . . , ' , . . . . . . , , , ' . . 1939-40 . . . Choir, Body Building. 1940-41 . . . Class Soccer, Skiing, Tennis, Choir, Body Building. 1941-42 . . . Class Soccer, Skating, Tennis, Choir, Or- der of the Bath, Body Building. You utter moron 99 Wildwood Ave JOHN EDGAR PANCOAST Salamanca New York Pall Pallfly Jack Yale Binghamton New York 1938 39 Class Football Tennis Medical Club 1940 41 Class Football Tenms RECORD Busmess Board Woods Commlttee Medical Club 1941 42 Class Football Tennis Squad Business Manager of RECORD Woods Committee 41 Mulry Street JOHN S PARSONS Yale Page fzjty seven ll H l! G6 7, Il 77 1939740 . . . Class Football, Tennis, Woods Committee, JOSEPH LOOMIS RAY JR Twltch Chesty Lunar Harvard 1939 40 Latin Prlze 3rd Honor Roll Track Squad Class Football Sklmg Asst Edltor RECORD Band 1940 41 Track Squad Class Football gVllll1l11lY'lg Asst Edltor RECORD Debate Union Dccolatlon Com mlttee Pldgeon Club Band Olchestla 1941 42 Track Team Champlonshlp Class Ifoot ball Skllflg Chauman RECORD Plesldent Debate Umon Decolatlon C0mmltt9e Cheer Leadel Band Passenger to Balz Trlangular Debate Team Olches tra Pldgeon Club Thlrd and Second Honor Rolls Chauman of Forum Green Cheese Club Molals Com mxttee Valedlctormn Just a llttle wholesome mlrth Allenwood Road Darien Connectlcut JEROME RICH 2100 Indiana Ave Jelryv, Rlchle Chlcago IlllI10lS Page fifty ezght Yale 1940 41 Class Football Team Class Hockey Team Class Baseball Team Cast of Pctzzfwd Forest 1941 42 Champlonshlp Class Football Team Class Hockey Team School Track Squad Receptlon Com mlttee Debate Tuangular Debate Cast of Naughty Naught and Inspectm General Dramat Glee Club 123 Club, Skl Club - I l ' .. ' . l l , , .' . , . - Z. . K ' , ' . . ' , n ' , . ' . 1 ' . - 7 7 Y ' . . i , J . . Q , . . . - ny , . ' 1 Y K ! . J Y J i , . . , . , Y. ! ' l Y I . . ' 1 Y ' D - , . U .I . Duty-Joke, laugh? ' Y7 Y ' . , , ll ' 9? il 97 ll Y! I 9 I I I H , ll ' ' Y! , ' - . - , ' . , . , .' . r ' . . . , , D s . 1 ' 3 7 7 . 1 5 ' 7 Y 5 1937-38 . . . Class Football, Hockey, Baseball Teams. 15533-39 . . . Class Football, Hockey, Baseball, Science C u . 1939-40 . . . Class Football, Hockey, Baseball, Science Club, Championship Touchball Team, 1940-41 . . . School Golf Team, Class Hockey Team. 1941-42 . . . School Golf Team Class Hockey Movie Squad. . Why dontcha let me teach ya how to play golf Warren ' LI NY 415 Stewart Ave JOHN F RIDDELL III Garden C1ty 'S lllky Budd Rl Yale 125 Rldgewood Ave Glen Ridge N J 1939 40 Third Honor Roll Class Soccer Team All Star Soccer Team RECORD Band 1940 41 Thnd Honor Roll School Soccer Squad Asst Track Managex Asst Edltor of RECORD Band Oichestra 1941 42 Cum Laude Second Honor Roll School Soccer Squad Manager of Track Asst Managing Edl tor of RECORD Decoration Committee Class Glft Committee Vlce Pxesldent of Debate Union Chanman of Agora Debating SOCl8ty Band Orchestra English Club Club 123 Bridge Club State Latin Contest JOHN GRANDIN ROHRBACH John Rohr Mln Jack Yale Page f1fty mne Y Y ll Y , . l 1 ' 9 . 4 ' YY li YY H ' YY , t , y . d . ., . . 1 U I H YY U Y! H ' 'Y il YY ' v 9 1 ' , . . u ' 9 , an Yes, its from Tloy. ' 1 1 a , , ' 1 v ' ' . - . ' D, , . ' ' .Y ' Y Y ' . . . , , r . 1 s ' ' 4 . , n n, . , 1 - . ' . - ' Y 1 ' Y Y l Y ' ROBERT JOSEPH ROYLE Big Bob Beaut Reverend H ale 1938-39 . . . Class Football Skiing Class Swimming Class Baseball Squad. 1939-40 . . . Class Football Skiing RECORD Track. 1940-41 . . . Pres. Class Fall Term Captain Class Foot- ball Skiing Associate Editor of RECORD Class Offi- cer Winter and Spring Track Squad Estill Prize. 1941-42 . . . Pres. Class Fall Term Vice Pres. Winter Pres. Spring Pres. Student Council Photographic Editor of RECORD Class Football Skiing School Track Team I m going to send mv kid to Hotchkiss 23 Linden Ave Ossinmg N Y HERMAN IRVING RUDMAN Lakevme Conn U S Coast Guard Academy Page szxty Oh Klunn 1938 39 Class Soccer Class Wrestling Class Track Day Boy 1939 40 Class Soccer Class Wrestling Class Track Day Boy 1940 41 Class Soccer School Wrestling Team Sec ond School Tlack Team Band Day B05 1941 42 Second School Soccer Team Captain of School Wrestling Team Band, Day Boy A . Y . , . y Y 7 Y 7 9 f v Y Y I Y l 4 , , .- ! 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Class Football Team School Swimming Squad Class Baseball Team 3rd Honor Roll RECORD Board Band. 1941-42 . . . 2nd Honor Roll Championship Class .Foot- ball Team School Swimming Squad Class Baseball Team Editor of RECORD Glee Club Band Debate Union Agora-Forum Debate. Everybody up heie comes Big God him se 425 Ridge Road New Haven Conn DOUGLAS WARNER SHOOK Shaker Doug Ole Alabam Dougie Shooki Southeln Boy Yale Page szxty two 80 Dell Road Mountain Brook Birmingham Alabama Wher you think ahs f1um ' 1938 39 Class Swimming Team 2nd School Swim ming Team 2nd School Golf Team Class Track Team Photoglaphy Club Ski Club 1939 40 School Swimming Team 2nd School Golf Team 2nd Class Football Team Championship Class Touchball Team Photography Club Ski Club 1940 41 School Swimming Team School Track Team Class Football Team Assistant Editor of the MISCHIANZA Glee Club 1941 42 Co Captain of School Swimming Team School Tlack Team Championship Class Football Team Championship Class Touchball Team Photographic Ed1to1 of the MISCHIANZA Cheer Leader Glee Club Committee 9 7 5 1 7 1 7 Y 7 9 . 7 V . 7 Y 7 I 7 H 1 Y K ' 7 ' - lf ll ' 77 ll 77 ll 77 , , C.V. , - I - 1 - 1 - Ll 77 KK '7 ll 77 7 1 3 il ' 77 KL ' 77 , e , , ll . 77 7 7 K4 7 ' 7 , 7 ' - . . . . , ' ! 7 I , . ' . . . , , U 9 a f' S 7 7 ' ' . . . , 9 l Y , . - . ' . - . 1 ' , I 7 9 . s I 7 7 1938-39 . . . Aviation Club, Class Football Baseball Hockey, Swimming Track Teams, Russian All-Czars. 1939-40 . . . Class Football Hockey Baseball Track Teams. 1940-41 . . . School Football Hockey and Track Squads Main Men Mo1'als Comm. Amateur Hour. 1941-42 . . . School Football. and Hockey Squads School Track Team Class Swimming Team Russian All-Czars Splinter Club Midnight Men Reception Comm. All right men lets have discipline Jacksonville Fla GEORGE M SIDENBERG III S ld Ru ' Vic WOJIB Yale Locust Valley Long Island N Y Come now Gawdon theres nothing wrong with you that a good home won't cure 1938 39 Not quite here spent year thinking about coming 1940 41 Just Arrlved went chopping in fall ski mg ln winter and running in spring chased by Mr Coolidge 194142 About to leave golfed in fall skied in winter ian in fzont of M1 Coolidge again NELSON SLATER JR Horatio Nel MIT Page szxty three I 9 ! 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To a morals Commlt tee man Go to West young man g o West' RICHARD C SMITH JR 66 Hlghland Ave Sm1tty S h ' Mlsch Buffalo New York Sasha Yale JOHN RYDER STERN 975 Park Ave 'JR Harvard Beallt' New York City Page sixty four My boy morallty must prevail 1938 39 Class Football Tennis Sknng Chemistry Physics Club Third Honor Roll 1939 40 Class Soccer Skung' Tennis Marn Men Choir Second Honor Roll Greek Prrze RUSSIHH All Czars 1940 41 Class Soccer Asst Ed LIT Glee Club Coffee Club Chalrman of Morals Committee Latin Prrze Greek Prize First Honor Roll 1941 42 Ch3mpl0HShlp Class Soccer Team Asst Ed Chairman of LIT Glee Club English Club 'lrlan gular Debate Chalrman of the Morals Commrttee Lum Laude Class Hlstorlan Flrst Honor Roll u ' - . 4 - , o t . , . ' as ' u ! cc ' rr , myt 6 , 3 , Q an sr l c rv u r . ' . . , I W , u ' 9 ' n '. s n . . Y 4, y . ' , . I' - ' ' v y v . 1 1 y I ' - . . . . , . . . ,G , s , I 1 , 3 - I ' ' ' . . . 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' , ' ' . - Y . , , 1 - 2 ' ' . . . ' ' K . - 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . ' . ' . 1 1 ' I ' ' ' - ' . - 1 1 . ' 1 A 1. 1 9 1 1 1 ' . . . . , , . - . 1 1 . . , . . ' 7 . . - - ' v' 1 1 . ' V 1 1 , . . . , - lt 9 911 257 Ocean Dr. W. ALEC C. STEWART , l HAI11, ac 11, n 11 . Y 0 1 x 'll11, as ' rr, as . . , . - . '. . , - , . ' ' ' ' . 1 l ' . 1 ' . ' T -. ' ' ' . ' . ' . - . ' - 7 , . ' . . . i. . I . I , . I 1 ' 1 ' RICHARD E SUMNER Plalnfleld N J J unlor Yale 1940 41 Class Football Team Class Hockey Team School Baseball Squad Cholr 1941 42 Captam of Ch8h1pl0YlShlp Class Football Team Class Hockey D18m3t1CS Naughty Vauglzt School Baseball Team Glee Club Choir Cheer Leader The Octette What dltch 'V JIM THOMPSON G1 eenwlch Conn P1lI'lC9tO1'1 Page szxty mx Nothlng to sas wo1th heaung 1941 42 SWlITllTllI'lg Class Soccer Class Baseball Tenms Band Dramat ' . . . s , -- , , . 9 9 ' . s . f 3 'y s 9 9 y as ' n a ' I y n n Rick , Short Stride , UK. O. u ' n - - - - K . ' , . w H ' , . ,' rs ' 1 '. - - a . . , nu , Y 1 ' 1941 42 Bakel Football Class Hockey Class Base ball Glce Club O1ChQStla Well men hows the han' sltuatlon today? Medma Oh1o DUANE TODD Baldy Duey Prmceton 1938 39 Woods Squad 1939 40 Woods Squad Class Soccer Woods Com mlttee Chem Physlcs Club 1940 41 Class Soccer Woods Squad School Shop Woods COI'I'lhl1lLt96 194142 Woods Squad Carpenter Shop Woods Commlttee Chem Physlcs Club Falls Vlllage Conn GEORGE TUT PLE Tut Col nell Page szxty seven ' ' , , . ' 1 W 1 l 4' as 1 v . . . ,, 1 f as yr H 19 ,, , w 1 ' r 1 , . H U - 1 , , ' 1 ' Q ' - - , , , ' ... , , . , V. 1 ' ' 1938 39 Thlrd Honor Roll School Baseball School Skl Team Executlve Member Skl Club Chou' Class Swxmmmg 1939 40 Thlrd Honor Roll School Baseball School Skl Team Skl Club Class Swlmmlng 1940 41 French Book Prlze Second Honor Roll School Baseball Team School Skl Team VICE Presldent Skl Club Asst Mgr of Glee Club Founder of Schuss pussles Class Swlmmlng St Lukes SOClety 1941 42 Vxce Presldent of Class Wlnter Student Councll Second Honor Roll School Baseball Team Captain School Skl Team School Football Class Glft Commlttee Presldent of Skl Club Presldent of Glee Club Head Slope Dope of the Schusspussles QA Club Class Swlmmlng Team Secletaly St Lukes So Clety Cum Laude Obvlously 1nf1n1te RICHARD ALLYN VAILL Wells H111 Road Dlck Whale Stupld Lakeville Conn Chlld Wreck SN EDMUND LORING VanDEUSEN Tsmgtoo Chma Lorle E L The Flymg Chlnam n Pennsylvanla State College For heaven s sake' 1939 40 Class Soccer Team Cholr Photography Club Band 194041 Thlrd Honor Roll Class Soccer Team Track Squad Photography Club Band Asst Ed RE CORD 1941 42 Flrst Honor Roll Cum Laude Class Foot ball Team Chem Phvsxcs Club, Green Cheese Club Track Squad, Band, Sports Ed RECORD w Page szxty ezght . - ' . 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' . 1 - , 1 1 y 1 ' ' ' - . . .. , y ' ' n ' . 1 1938 39 Hockey 1939 40 Hockey 1940 41 31dHono1 Roll Class Football Class Chou Member of Buehler Boys Skl Club 'Srd Honor Roll Class Football Class BUSINESS Board of Dramat Skl Club Class Football Asssltant Busmess Man agu Dlamat Glee Club Class Golf Team Skl Club Member of the Hotchklss Dlamatlc Assoclatlon 1941 42 Champlonshlp Class Football Team Class Golf Team Glee Club Glee Club COUUCII Dramat Busx ness Board Cast of A Passenger to Ball Cast of Naughty Nazcght Cast of The Inspectm General Skx Club Membel Hotchklss Dramatlc Assoclatlon Oh for Gods sake Sldenberg 16 Summlt Road Verona N J LOUIS J VAN ORDEN JR Lewd Louxs ' Dartmouth ,Q 1938 39 1939 40 1940 41 1941 42 Lakeville Conn Amt lt so Class Hockey Class Soccer Class Soccer, Workshop 31d Honor Roll, Class Soccer, Glee Club ' . . . y , , I 'Y ' 'I ' ' 1 ' . . . 1 , , - . , . , K I ' ' . . Q , . ' ,. . 7 . ! ' . i, ! . . , ' . . . . , . 7 ! ! I - Y 1 Y Q V , A . 4.-. n ' , Y I ' I an x 7 7 ' u W4 ' . , . KK ' 1 , . . V f ! u sr u - sr Aa sy ' 16 , y V it ' 7 ' 77 EDWARD D VOSBURGH Foo , Egg Sonn Natlonal Academy of Aeronautlcs l Page slxty mne WILLIAM W WARING Will' Yale 1939-40 . . . Class Soccer Team, Photography Club. 1940-41 . . . Class Soccer Team Asst. Baseball Man- ager Ski Club Glee Club Photography Club Medical Club Green Cheese Club. 1941-42 . . . 3rd Honor Roll School Soccer Team Base- ball Manager Ski Club Debate Union Agora-Forum Debate Progressive Educational Association Repre- sentative Photography Club Choir Glee Club English Club Hon Member Mid Western Bouyancy League Willand Music Group Green Cheese Club O K compare anv lepresentatlve North ern city with Savan na 2912 Atlantlc Avenue Savannah Georgia RICHARD HIGGINS WARREN Wave1ly Pennsvlvanla Page seventy Yale Dont be so childish 1938 39 Chou Class Hockey School Golf Team 1939 40 Class Hockey School Golf Team 3rd Honor Roll Spring Term 1940 41 3rd Honol Roll Class Hockey Winner Blossom Cup Runner up Probasco Cup 1941 42 3rd Honor Roll Class Hockey Captain Golf Team Chairman Reception Committee Execu t1ve Member Ski Commlttee 7 ! Y 7 1 9 , Y , 1 v , ! Y 7 ! I . 9 ' - - , . , . I H . ., h n xx ' s ' i - Q 1 1 L 66 U The Wombat ll ! ' ' Y? - 1 ' . . . , . , . 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I 9 1 ' 1938 39 Class Soccel Golf Photography Club 1939 40 School Swlmmmg Team Class Football Golf Photography Club 1940 41 School bwlmmlng Team Class Football Team Golf Photography Club Gun Club Asst Bus Vlgr MISCHIANZA 1941 42 School Swlmmlng Team Class Football Team Class Golf Team Busmess Manager MISCHI ANZA I really oughta work u JOHN MINORS WILLIAMS Woodlands Wllly Gulllaume Farmlngton Conn SN ROBERT S WILLIAMS 1316 Pelhamdale Ave Rabblt Termlte The Nelve Bob Pelham Manor N Y Prmceton Page seventy two Shes drlvmg up thls week end 1939 40 School Football Team School Tlack Team 1940 41 School Football Team School Baseball Team St Lukes Soclety 1941 42 School Football Team School Baseball St g4ukesSoc1ety Receptlon Comm G G D S D U B ' ' . . . ', , J . ,. - . . . a , , . y I Y - , . . . . . , .. 1 9 v 1 - - - 1 . . . . , . . . 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ARTHUR FRAZER 1939 40 Flench Puze Second Honox Roll Class Baseball O1 chestr 1 1940 41 Second Honor Roll Olchestla Class Base d 1941 42 Second Honol Roll Onchestla Debatc Umon Cum Laude Class Baseball Good heavens' The MISCH has lost my brag heat agam' Pagz sf zvanfy four ROBERT CONNELL BALDRIGE Bob Baldy 1941 42 School Football Squad School WlLStllI1L Team Chem Physlcs Club Glee Club Cast of Naughty Naught Hey anyone want to take a good table tomght Yale Alt Frazc Obel lm College JAMES MORRISS SHIPTOIN Sup JIITI 1940 41 Latm Puze Fust Honol Roll Class Foot ball Asst Ed RECORD Cast of Rzclzald of Bozdffaua' L1 Wledccm Malgm Iuz Walners Dxamond Buffers 194142 Cum Laude Fllst Honol Roll Asst Mgl Baseball Edlt01 RECORD Glee Club Club COIHIIIUIIICB. tlons Chem Physlcs Club Debate Umon Cast of Naughty Vaught Spotters League l w At ll A6 Y! n I 1 'A 'A' ' T - . . . , -Y - , K - 1. 4 , 1 . , , . , , f . . K It Y V 1 1 . il, , , 4 . fi n ,yr u , ,rn W xy ' QQ . .- . . . ' ' , ' , ,4'.' 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Stu- dent Council 4, Hemineway's Father -1. Moral's Fomm. 33. DONE HOTCHKISS FOR THE MOST---Johnston T. Garland G, Murdock 6, Harry Jones Ii, The Duke 23. Anderson 2, Gilbert 2, Stroud 2. The LIT 2. Morty Coe 2. BIGGEST DRAG WITH FACULTY-T. Williams 14. Bierwirth 10, Lee T. Alger 5, Shaw 4. Yaill 3, Rich 2. IN WORST WITH FACULTY-Hanway 22. Johnston 4, Garland 3, Shaw 3, Hibbard 2, Holliday 2, Anderson 2. Stroud 2. DeI.oache 2. BIGGEST DRAG SUCKER-Bierwirth 33, Hanway 4, Lee 4, T. Wil- liams 2. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Royle S, Lee 6. Morton 3, T. Williams 3. Ray 3, Rohrbach 2, Devine 2, Van Deusen 2. Tuttle 2. Howe 2. Shook 2. GREATEST IMPROVEMENT-Duncan 10. Stroud fl. Bowne 4, T. Wil- liams 3, Tuttle 3, Hibbard 3, Mr. Brooks 2, Lee 2. MOST VERSATILE-Vaill 15. T. Williams 14, Bard G, Easum 3, C. Brown 2, Cone 2, Hoyt 2. Anderson 2. MOST CONSCIENTIOUS-Tuttle 14, Rohrbach ti, Brooks -1, Lee 3, Shook 2, Royle 2, Bromer 2, Crosby 2. MOST POPULAR-Royle 14, W. Brown S, Alger T, Stewart Cone 3, Holliday 3, Knight 3. C. Brown 2. BEST ATHLETEgT. Williams 24, Hoyt 9. Bard T, C. Brown G, W. Brown 2. MOST GENTI.EMANLY--Easuni El, Slater S, Todd fi, Knox Rohr- liach 4. Morton 3. Stewart Ii, Royle 53, Chalk 2, Ely 2. LEAST CIVILIZED-Ely 15. Wilcox 10, Bowne 8. Tuttle T. O'Rourke 5. Norris 2, Sidenberg 2. MOST ABSENT MINDED-Tuttle 8, Cone 5, Spud 3, Hibbard 3, Vos- bur,Q,'h 2, Maitland 2. Bowne 2. MOST OPTIMISTIC'-Holliday 11, Hendersons T, W. Brown 33, Bier- wirth 3, LIT Subscribers 2. J. Williams 2, Warren 2, Marchant 2. MOST PESSIMISTIC-Tuttle 14, Knox 7, K . Brown 5, Lee 4, Heming- way 33. Brooks 2. C'onyng'liani 2. Stewart 2. GREATEST HEARTBREAKER4Harper S, R. Williams 7, Ely 4, Board- man 3, Tuttle Ci, Knox 2. Kneller 2. Finnie 2, VVarren 2. FIRST TO MARRY-Alger 35. Harper 7, Garland 4, Tuttle 3, Duncan 3, Yan Deusen 2. Stewart 2. FIRST TO MARRY TWICE-R. Williams 8, Miner 6, Alger 3, Garland 3, Harper 2, Hoyt 2, Conyngham 2, Anderson 2, Bard 2. FIRST TO BE HENPECKED-Boardman 10, Rohrbach 6, Helm 4. Yogi 3, Ely 3, Pancoast 2, Metcalf 2, Alger 2, Brooks 2, Jerosch 2. MOST LIKELY BACHELOR-Bowne 10, Tuttle 8, Kneller 6, Howe 5. Marchant 5, Duncan 3, Knox 3, Jerosch 2, Poof 2. BIGGEST ROUGHHOUSER-O'Rourke 8, Stroud 8, Sumner 6, Norris and Miner 6, Cone 4, Riddell 4, Wilcox 2, Hoyt 2, The Duke 2. GETS AWAY WITH MOST-Shaw 11, Anderson 5, DeLoache 4, Han- way 4, Van Orden 4, 0'Rourke 3, T. Williams 3, J. Williams 2. MOST EXTRAVAGANT-Anderson 24, Holmes 10, Hendersons 5, Ely 5, Norris 3, Shaw 2, Slater 2, Harry Jones 2. BIGGEST BLUFFER-Hanway 15, Ely 8, Miner 8, Van Deusen 4, De- vine 4, McCaffrey 4, Ray 3, Riddell 3, Maitland 2. BIGGEST SWILLER-Anderson 15, Coward 9, O'Rourke 6, Riddell 4, DeLoache 4, Holmes 3, Gerstle 3, Bates 2, Cogswell 2. BIGGEST SPONGE-Sidenberg' 10, W. Brown 10, Hawkes 7, Hibbard 3, Van Deusen 3, O'Rourke 3, Van Orden 3, Harper 2. BIGGEST BULLER-Miner 10, Hanway 7, McCaffry 5, Holliday 5, R. Williams 3, Norris 2. BEST NATURED-Holliday 13, Slater 7, W. Brown 4, Todd 3, Howe 3, Bierwirth 3, McCaffrey 3, Shook 2. BEST DRESSED-Stewart 14, Morton 10, Anderson 8, Corbin 5, Ely 4, Parsons 3, McChesney 2. BEST BUILD-R. Williams 16, Morton 9, Harper 7, C. Brown 4, Hoyt 4. Boardman 3, Helm 2, Bowne 2, Betty Cook 2. Ely lb. HANDSOMEST-Harper 29, Howe 4, Morton 3, Shaw 3, Anderson 2. Stewart 1, Ely Va. UNLUCKIEST-Holmes 13, Shook 8, Hayden 4, Norris 3, Conyngham 2, J. Williams 2, Cone 2. LUCKIEST-Anderson 8, Gerstle 6, Zieglemeier 5, Van Orden 3, Mor- ton 2, Murdock 2, Vaill 2. WITTIEST-Stern 27, Lee 6, Holliday 4, Hemingway 4, Stewart 2. CLASS BABY-Sumner 42, Stroud 5, Holliday 3, Wa1'1'6H 2, The Duke Vg. LAZIEST-Hendersons 12, Anderson 11, Hanway 4, DeLoache 4, Riddell 3. Tuttle 2, Alger 2, Ely 2, Maitland 2. NOISIEST-Sumner 10, DeLoache 6, Leventhal 4, Hibbard 4, Ray 3, Holliday 3, Norris 3, J. Williams 2, Stern 2, Piel 2. PUREST-Carnrick 10, McCaffrey 8, Hemingway 6, Miner 6, Stewart -1, Conyngham 3, Chalk 2, Maitland 2, Tuttle 2, Brooks 2. CLASS FAVORITES SPORT-Football 8. Skiing T, Baseball 6. Swimming 5. Golf 4, Hockey 4, Wrestling 2, Bridge 2, Tennis 2. EXTRA-CURRICIILAR ACTIVITY-lNIovies 13, MISCH 8. RECORD 3. Bulling 4, Ville 3. Syneopators 3, Sleeping: 2. BOYS SCHOOL OTHER THAN HOTCHKISSfLawrenceville tl. Taft 9, Deerfield 9, Exeter 5, Andover 4, Hill 2. GIRLIS SCHOOL-Emma Williard's 12, Dobbs 5, Farmington 4, Nearest 4, Gaiety 3, Finch 2, 'Westover 2. FUTURE OCCUPATION-Engrineering 8, Draftee T, Admiral 4, Bar Fly 2, Playboy 2, Husband 2, Ice Man 2. COLLEGEfVale IT, Princeton 8, M. I. T. 4, Toledo U. 2, Cornell 2, Vas- sar 2, Annapolis 2, Dartmouth 2. NEVVSPAPERfTRIBL'NE 11, TIMES T. RECORD 3. Not RECORD 4, DAILY WORKER 33, I'I,AINFIl'II.D COCRIER 2. LAKEVILLE JOURNAL 2. MOVIE ACTOR--Gary Cooper 125, Cary Grant 4, Donald Duck 4, Clark Gable 4, Ty Power 3, Groucho Marx 2. MOVIE ACTRESS-Lana Turner 16, Rita Hayworth 8, Bette Davis 3. Carol Lombard 2, Jane Russell 2. Veronica Lake 2. AI'TOMOBIl.EfBuick 14, Ford 13, Cadillac 4, One With Tires 3. Pack- ard 54, Chevrolet 2, Maxwell 2. Jerosch's 2. ORCHESTRA-Miller 15, Dorsey 10, Krupa 5, Boston Symphony 35, J. Dorsey 2, Syncopators 2, Ellington 2, Goodman 2. James 2. TOPIC OF CONVERSATION-Women 20, Sex 19, Faculty 2, Rumors 2 .Athletics 2. International Affairs 2. TYPE OF GIRLfLoose 6, OOmph 5, Blonde Ii, Kneller 3, Personality -3, First Niuhter 2, Party 2, Passionate 2, Grace Eido 1. SCHOOL GRIEVANCE-Food 13, Duke 4, lVork 4, Lack of VVonien 3. Emperor Jones 3, Getting: Up Early 2, Faculty 2, Hats and Coats 2. FAVORITE BEVERAGE-Beer 6, Coke 6, Scotch and Soda 5, Vodka 4, Good Coffee 2. Gin 2. Milk 2, Chflmpilslne 2. FAVORITE MAGAZINE-LIFE 11, FILM FUN 8, ESQUIRE 6. NEW YORKER 4. READERS DIGEST 2, LIT 2, SUPERMAN 2. FAVORITE NOVEL-STUDS LONNIGAN 9, FOR WHOM THE BELLS TOLL 8, G-STRING MURDER 4, THE YEARLING 3, THREE MUSKATEERS 2. WHAT HOTCHKISS NEEDS MOST-Beautiful Waitresscs T, An Axe Murder 5, Several Vl'ell-placed Bombs 3, Birth Control 2. CAMPUS CHARACTER-Francis 8, Flo 5, Harry Jones 3, Johnny and Pat 2, Rugnir 2, Bill Black 2, Major 2. MOST PLEASANT EVENT OF THE YEAR-June Tenth 18, New Year's Eve 4, Mid Dance Weekend 4, Holidays 3, Four A. M. Air Raid 2. CHARACTERISTIC MOST TYPICAL OF HOTCHKISS-Cynicism 15. J. Press Clothes 5, Grinding 3, Rumors 3, Griping 2, Nice Good Clean-minded Boys 0. COURSES HARDEST-Birg'e's Latin 17, Hale's Math 7, Coolidg'e's English 4, Fowle's History 3, Cutting's History 3. EASIEST-Taber's Physics 9, Mac's English 6, Spud's Math 6, An- drew's Pub. Sp. 6, Maitland's Bible 4. MOST VALUABLEMMac's English 1-1, Doc's Math 7, Spud's Math 3, Stakely's Mech. Drawing' 2. -A MOST USELESS-Maitland's Bible 9, Mille1 s French 7, Fish's Music 3, Andrew's Pub. Sp. 2. FAVORITE-Mac's English 20, Doc's Math 5, Cutting's History 5, Stakely's Chemistry 4, Coolidgze's English 4, Berry's German 3. THE FACULTY MOST POPULAR-Jerosch 8, McChesney 7, Levensaler 6, Kiphuth 4, Northrop 4, Murphy 2. HARDEST TO BLUFF-Doc Wieler 8, Hale 7, Birge 7, Duke 6, Milmine 5, McChesney 3, Fowle 2. MOST ENTERTAINING-McChesney 18, Kiphuth 5, Levensaler 5, Coolidge 2, Jerosch 2. FACULTY PLAYBOY-Jerosch 33, Maitland 7, Jefferson 6, Campbell 4, Dumbo 2, Levensaler 2, Parsons 2. MOST BRILLIANT-Maitland 9, Duke 9, Hoey 7, Northrop 4, Kneller 3, Jones 2, Dumbo 2, McChesney 2. RETROSPECT - FALL TERM SEPTEMBER Roll Callg no Anderson, Shook, or Big Walt. Anderson shows up with lost baggage story. On bounds Fall Term. -Football begins. Big Robe finally on Baker. Hit the lake for midnight dip. Mr. Mac concerning the wooing of women: Candy's dandy, but liquor's quicker. Big Bunny scares Preps speechless at first song meeting. -Morton's 13-year-old arrives, but is shielded from public view. -Hopes high for holiday, but Duke fails us. -Two smokes from Regional extinguish soccer team. Mac says Yes , but Duke says No , Holiday' Bob and Chuck s spirits slightly dampened Secor put rn hrs place rn woods Willie decldes to exercise for first time OCTOBER The athletes dr potatoes as the more fortunate pick apples Little Ricky leads brg gray team to 45 0 victory We beat Berkshire 13 0 Practice so bad Fowle stops rt Charlie Berry to some Preps Hey you sit down Anderson Yes sir Swanky tells Fowle hes going to quit Swanky plays fu st game Continue to roll over Kent 13 0 After discussing child birth the Duke Dont look so xx orrred Stewart youll never have a baby Spud to Bard I can t hold up a million mllcs of paper Panda hits Jack pot six room reports Anderson breaks tradition docs his math -Lakeville Debs trounce Taft Z5-6. -It s close but seniors trounce Birge 6-0. -The Senior squad reports for service well at least 13 of them -Milmine calls morale meeting as week ends deplete game squad to 12. -Big Ace condescends to stay over. Hemingway plays in backfield against Lower Mids. Glory at last! Olaf scores a touchdown as we beat Loomis 40-2. Bierwirth, where are the ushers? Taber doesn't approve of Morton's and Rich's lab methods. 22 9-Mr. Stakely to mechanical drawing class: You must learn to erase as well as to blot in this class, but the latter comes natural. '30-Charlie to Royle: Just wait till I get you to bed. 31-Olaf: A knoll is a sort of a hill. NOVEMBER 1-Mud and Pawling 6-6. 4-Spud screams from balcony as George's memory fails. 5-Bobby Williams to Shaw: Are you having a boy or a girl up to the dance? ' 6-Olaf holds up the show at Hill rally. 7-Knight: I'd hate to marry a doctorg especially a woman doc- tor. 8-Hotchkiss 13 . . . Hill 13. No comment. 11- Hey, save a seat at the 'flicks'. 12-Tom Harmon of Michigan . . Charles Brown of Hotchkiss. 13-Mac: A harper is a son of a witch. Aren't you, Mitchell? 14-Dumbo has to stand on table to be seen at banquet. 15-Team risks lives to see Yale. 17-Jerosch threatens a shake down in West West. 18-Marbury vs Madison a la Cutting. 19 Would you rather go to a dance here o 'l - ' -- s x- rat home. Norro: Here. Everyone knows me at home. 20-THANKSGIVING. Faculty ignominously defeats team of destiny. -Ah! la danse . -Yogi and Call-me-God catch 70 of 90 seniors cutting touch. -Honest Ted on bounds. Others one tardy mark. - Put out the light, and then put out the light. Who the hell dug that? DECEMBER -Winter sports begin. No ice, no snow, empty pool. -Howdy finds golf ball in spinach. -June Preiser, Wheeel -Ernie's debate record falls before Deerfield. -Taft Glee Club draws large crowd. lAttendance required.J -WAR! -Classes dismissed to listen to President. -It seems that New York is beinr bomb i . fs ec every twenty min- utes. -Air Raid Precautions. Can't you just see the Wacker spot- ting? - Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow! -Wilcox's friends pack his bag. -Mumps, mumps, mumps. -There they go! RETROSPECT - WINTER TERM 64 7- gg JANUARY Everybody back except George Bard who stayed home to cram for Annapolis: so he says. Classes started. Dining: room is hare without Flo who met a '4-F' over the holiday. No snow hut temperature drops to 20 below. 9-Al er has 'tarted C'1l111Vllj,.flllllj,E again Nlavbe he can make . gf ., s 1 . . . , it this time. He ought to once lll five years. 10-Hoekev team misses Norris, who is in the jug with the mumps, and Bard as they drop the first game to Berkshire. l24Mr. Brooks and Mr. Henry return from Florida honeymoons. 13-Preps send W. Brown to jug after a tough hockey game. 15 Midyears one week away: Conyngzham finds he knows no math. 1G4.lerosch takes a Thursday week end: returns well rested. l8AThe Plague is with us again. Brooks just clears the chapel. 19-West has a speeial air raid alarm. Time: four A. M. Re- marks: Censored. 2-4AYogi gets his million. 264-First eXamf1000 Shall Fall. 27-l'Iag'er student to Mr. Cutting. Sir, will you explain the Alien 29 -7 .3-. 4 5 .50-fRt-tribution in form sEven Kent beats the -Swim team whips N. and Seduction Acts . -Cone, Vote me the wittiest. Every time I open my mouth somebody laughs. field. FEBRUARY Hockey team. Stewart. What, five-thirty study? When ean I play squash'?' Y. M. A. BU-27. -Mitch goes to see Ellen. Returns even bluer. 7-King: George puts the sehool on war time. 10-The morals committee vs. Sumner. of a tree overtakes Baron Barney Old- , Chem student: J. CJ Stakely: Sorry, he's not in this di- VlSl0I1. -Hockey and swim teams reap victories. -Hayden stuffs in thirty-three cherries at one sitting and gets out twenty seeds. -Lower Mids squelch the senior team. -West body boys start training. Good season in view. - Prepare ye virgins wise . -Blind dates come through fincludingg Gracel. - Life is bare, Gloom is everywhere . -Vassar internationals defeat blue debators. -Mr. Wilson watches for subs on the lake. -Sidenberg gets a letter. MARCH -West has another midnight air alarm. -Vassar debater to Dumbo, Why do all Yale captains pose on that silly fence Y - We shall have to dispense with the Bible ieadin this morn- ' 77 ' gl mg. -Despite RECORD'S optimism swimmers lose to Deerfield. -Nurse fconcerning Stewartj, He's obviously faking. -Hoyt descends from his third floor jug suite. -Spring weather is enjoyed by all. -Many flashlights appear as an unscheduled blackout sets in. -Cone nearly drowns as he trains for the approaching meet. -Forum win judges' decision but Bishop and Agora win de- bate. Glee clubbers descend on Emma Willard. Battle-scarred singers have some weird stories to tell. Campbell prefers to remain an Upper Mid to being president of the class. O'Rourke flaunts a brilliant blue tie. Despite Robie's efforts, the seniors place fourth in the pool. -The end of a fine winter term has come. We had two days of skiing. S., 1 is-'Mgr 'l 'f'4. Zig f ai U5 fi RETROSPECT SPRING TERM APRIL 7-Bromer gets drunk and misses the train. 8-Mr. Mac renews our faith in the Easter Bunny. 10-Snow. 11-Thompson comes through with a beaut. 12-Capt. Tom tells us about his kiddies. 13-Spring is here-watch the fishes. 14-The school grows smaller. Mart Alg after five years makes Hoyt Squad. 15-Mr. Mac and Morton pull stripteeze act in class. 16-Again the bunny. 18-Baseball team starts with 18-l victory. 19-Gleeful Glee Club returns. 20-Bully, boys, bully. 21-We choose our courses for Yale-Applied economics-What the h- is that? 22-Hotchkiss 9, Kent 8. We lose half of Triangle Debate-Big Dave Piel is in his element! 23-First spring holiday. Still a little chilly for swimming. 24-Tardy Prep to Mr. Murphy, I fell asleep reading Dracula . 95 - -Baseballers bow to Williams, but Cone and Stewart keep Tennismen in the blue. -Big Walt Brown now a track star. -The Duke, Some people might compare me to Hitler. -Psychology-Something in a poem that the teacher has to ex- plain-Harper. -Anderson bails out the window in English class. MAY -Track Team wades to victory over Pawling. -Jimmy keeps the mark over 500 with 2 for 4. -Track Team returns. -Rain-Damn it. -Sunshine-Holiday. -Just five more weeks. -Some boys decide not to go to Princeton. -0. Brooks pitches no-hit no-run game. 9-Loomis outswims Track Team. 10-A. C. Stewart Esq. dismisses disorderly Lower Mid from dining room. 11-Nine-foot wall perplexes Wombat for his physical to military science. 12-Physics Exam, English Theme, Math Tests, Navigation Tests, Ye Gods, let's quit! 13-Yale begins to send out those little notices. 14-C.L.P. bravely gets the words out as he pinch hits for the Duke. 15-E. L. decides Women are better than Diploma. 16-Despite Dead Eye Wilson's 1 2 Bang 3 start, relay team wins. 18-Air Raid conveniently breaks up classes. 19-The trusties play Sherlock Holmes. 20-Captain Wombie's golfers uphold honor of school. 21-Another nifty day. We wonder if the sun will ever show. 23-Ely gets discus record after 3 years' trying. 24-Secor, Guthrie, and Campbell part company. 25-Duke catches everyone by surprise. 26-Ely noses out Miner in the shot. P. S. Clint Ely. 27-After running mile qualifying, Robie wins 2 of 4 points in Tennis Team bow to Choate. 28-Eighty-eight seniors vote 88 ways on Treadway Prize. 29-Track Team dood it. 30-Well, it was a good day for swimming anyhow. JUNE 1-We passed our physical exams, anyhow. 2-Clow, Flaherty, and Hale are politely dismissed. What's to become of the Upper Mid Class? 3-Cutting, The top of the Chrysler Building is absolutely pointless. Ed. Note: It sure is! 6-Thanks to Herculean efforts of Northrop and Spud, some of us are practically alumni. 8-The MISCH Board decides it's time to do some work. 9-Proud parents and bashful sisters arrive to see us graduate. 10-And so we leave this lovel scene. but as we slowly wind our y . way down the hill. one more fond look will recall a host of memories, sweet memories. ' A 4. X. 1 UD Q1 N ,fx '1 25, 2 A , , . ' sw A 'fu Y nlfq -.LA Y,-. AMY.. ., .ghd M' Q 1 3' f M, .-'ig I JPG , . 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Mitch's was, well, you know what I mean, hmmmml Mart had old faithful, and the Wacker's was there again. Hill got one from you know where! Only thing of any note at the Tea was watching Mitch and Porge waiting for their dates. The Tea Dance featured a succession of trios from the eight piece Syncopa- tors. Flaherty was a sensation. The chief attraction. of course, was the big dance that night. The girls took about two hours to dress, and no one showed up before about ten. Faces turned when Milo Wilder's date and Porge's girl wore the same kind of feathers. Darlene wore 'em kind of different tho. No liel Most embarrassing! Greatest surprise was to see Jimmy Hoyt actually dancing. Biggest laugh was watching Warren Metcalf rhumba. Biggest Wolf was Mouse Lee. His smooth manner showed much polish, and the old master Grog Ely would have enjoyed watching his protege at work. Most repulsive thing was watching the Jerk dance with his eyes closed. Faugh! The Yogi tried some of his tricks on Gig, but the stag line was too much for him, and he looked most disconsolate. Maddest person there was Porge, after he had paid the taxi fare to Great Barrington. Most an- noyed was the Duke when he found Harper using his phone. He was over- heard to mutter something about every damn room in the house . Sun- day night found gloom everywhere, and Monday found the infirmary full. Glad you could come . . Come again sometime! Page ninefy sm en Keep tllgglng A19 Those three sauve men THE MID Once ag un the Mid VS inter Festixities took plate on the hill Becaus of xou knoxx what the program xx as a little shorter than that of prexious years but the gills still managed to get heie and a lot of fun xx as had bv a The season OfflCldllX opened when the ten o Llotlx train came puffing into the thrixing lW9t1ODOl1S of Millerton The dax couldn t haxe been anx colder but the spirits xxeie in fai better form The Jeik was on hand with his poxx erful machine to do the ferrying a little late but better than nothing Harry Ablahadltn V218 iaking in the shekels xx 1th glee as the merrv throng mox ed for the hill After the girls had changed their clothes and instilled themselxes in tht x irious dOllllL1l8S the more stupid ones headed for the xx oods for a sxxell lunch in a smellx cabin Exeryone xx as dressed ln ill the clothes he possessed ind xxas still xeix cold Dumbo arrixed looking xelx bediagglcd ind limping, on the xnkle he wounded in in acnldent The Jelk xx is there xxlth 1 hug mufflei about his ears because he knew 1ust hoxx cold it got at a Mid l itnic xx hen xou xx eie a st xg Bob Rox le md girls had been out at the c xbm since earlx moln. 1 1rl had arrived in the wee hours xx ith ill her equipment but there xx'-is nothing to equip. Jim Hoyt hid also been there for -1 long time with chicken pow bursting, on his body but he was happy. The lunch went along fine although Who mm? the coke w-is froven solid until some nifty dolly wxs heard to ask Dumbo where he was going to college. The little redhead inswered that he had en- joyed Y-1le Very much. The Wombat finally xrrived with his mate in shorts ind a r iccoon coat. Pine warm day! Some of the girls thought that they were the superior Cooks, but they only succeeded in throwing the hamburgers in the already beaten fire. The great Wlust be funny. The Killer and the Oaf De tm itll n unknown question was whether it was warmer inside than out. No one could figure this one out, but Dumbo was telling lewd stories within about boys climb- ing up balconies to see their dollies. Walt was pleasantly surprised with his date, but Doug had yet to see the remarkable Eido. Finally the elements were too strong, and the group fled back to the hill. Jimmy was supposed to take the dog face boy's girl, but had a little difficulty in catching her. Midge was a track star in her day-many long years ago. Nothing but a little bridge was accomplished before the play. Waddy's girl showed that she was a little short on brains. Doc Leyo's play was a great success and was enjoyed by all who got there in time to see some of it, for the girls proved themselves to be slower in the dressing room than elsewhere. The syncopators were in good form at the tea dance with a little burnt cork adding to the patriotic color of the red, white, and blue decorated gym which looked at its best. Then came supper and immediately after- wards the big event of the evening in the gym. The Yogi was present with his newly-acquired Wack. Charlie Mas- ters was not in good form unless you like to conga and waltz all night. The most colorful events took place during the intermission. Wen sold peanuts in the choir loft while the real color took place in the Dramat room. tCensored -censored-censoredj The intermission was just a sample of the success of the dance and the week end as a whole, which ended in a tear- ful failing at Millerton, the girls to re- turn to New York broken-hearted, the boys to return to the hill with memor- ies of a blissful Mid and empty pockets with nothing more to look forward to than Monday night's mail. 1 Mac turns latin' Page ninety num GRADUATION Well it's all over but the shouting now. After four long years the class of 1942 has made its last exit from the Chapel. But the graduation exer- cises were not the only thing of interest during the last few days. Starting Tuesday afternoon families from all corners of the states began to pour in. From Washington to Alabama proud families came to see their little boys graduate. Festivities started with dinner that evening. The Norris clan marched in about half way thru, but leave it to Sidenberg to be original. His fam- ily came just in time for dessert. Coffee was served to a howling mob at the Duke's, and everyone began to meet everyone else's sisters, for sis- ters were definitely the order of the day. The Headmaster suggested that we break forth in a rousing cheer, but this did not meet with much en- thusiasm. After Bob Royle had gathered enough together to resemble a dance Charlie Master gave forth in typical Charlie Master's style. Ugh! The dance was plenty sharp. What with father dancing with mother and brother with sister, it had a decidedly family taste. High lights of the evening were watching Mr. and Mrs. Van S. waltzing to a conga, Waddy sending his sister home at intermission, Mr. Hoyt wolfing Jim's girl, the tall, tan, terrific Grogan dancing with Norro's sister, and so on thru the night. For some strange reason lots of couples left at midnight, but the band played on, making it lots of fun for everyone. Graduation itself was most exciting. Thompson arrived at the last minute to disrupt the seating arrangements. Morey almost fell while receiving the award for greatest physical improvement. For various vague reasons most of the cups were represented by slips of paper, but no one seemed to mind too much. Lee made his usual monoply of the scholastic awards, then we all sang Fair Hotchkiss and filed silently past the assembled parents. Page one hundred Laugh, fool laugh. Stop staring, Lou. Thafs no way to break, Mac. The stag line. La Conga. Your makeup is run- ning, Grogan. Why, Uncle Joe. Isn't she sweet? 69? ea, '45 W fl ff Gap' 5 :Q J 1, ' 4 Ki, .wx f f-NYM , 1 ,- . : ,: , , , A 4 .' '- 1. 1. -,A 'TN I -s - ' u, ' 1: Q 'Nl PJ, wfqll V Rf' A .f . ,Q 'A ' - . N '- fix A . 13' 4' 'ffl Q . 1 U' A ' Y. J n 'R 1 k. . M f f 0 Q 4. . W-Ji.. ' 'Q.-. '1 . 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C, Circulation Manager 4 ,' 1 ' d - Yrvrwwvrrrlb A ,A.-VVVVx- YY,wYVYVvA--' -IQI lbrrirrrrr F ' - Z . V2 irv Vivik-Yiriirirbrrrw Yirir iYiVYvYiYi-,--iVi- ' 1 ' 'Z ' 1 I-AY--YiYwrrririririrpirrr-ir ' .1 Y-ir Vi vrriri i T ' . f ' l ' ' 1 I J. ., ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, , ,,..,,,, , ,,,,,.,,, , , ,, A man Front Row Rohrbach Parsons Ray 1Cha1xman5 Lee Brooks Back Row Shedd Knlght VanDeusen Lambelt Devme Hanway Fmme Boald THE RECORD EDITORIAL BOARD Joseph L Ray Jr Chalrman Maurlce duP Lee Jr Ed1tor1al Chalrman Roland T Ely Managmg Edltor Thomas L Hughes Asslgnment Ed1tor John G Rohrbach Asslstant Managmg Edltor Wllllam Hanway Asslstant Edltorlal Chalrman Davld H F1nn1e Asslstant ASS1gHm6Ht Edltor Edmund L Van Deusen Sports Edltor Ollver Brooks Make bp Edltor Robert J Royle Photographlc Ed1t01 Joseph F Devlne Alt Edltor BUSINESS POARD John S Parsons BUSIHCSS Manager George M Bard Clrculatlon Manager Page one hundred flle Robert P. Knight ......................,.......,......, .... S ports Editor J 11Ollt Ron Hnmmgxxax Conwngham fchdlllllalll Bowen Blclx Row VN L Sllllth Stt'lIl VN H BIOWD LIT BOARD EDITORIAL BOARD G Guthrle C ons ngham Chairman John G Bow en Ed1t0113.l C hmmm John R Stem Awxstant Ldxtomal Chanman Worthlngton L Smlth Exchax ge Edltor Albert Geratle Ed1tor Donald Nlemann Edltor Azamat K Gunew Ldltor Frederlck R Brown Ed1tOl Walter Baur Edltor BL SINESb BOARD Rlchard B Hemlngwsay Busmexs Manager John S Templeton Asmstant Buslness Manager Walter H Brown C1rculat1on Manager Photoglaphelb Alam Sellgman, John Marchant Page one hundred sm l l 5' 'Z l ' v w v, Lv ,- . . ' - , v, I . , . . A 'Y V ' -.--..-Yf-....Y..f V,...,,, .,,,,-... I ' V -V V -VVVY YY ,HWHWU V ' .' j 2 ' . 2 1 v1.1 4 R D l 1 A u . .......,......,DD,,.,,,eDe 1 ' Michael Hall .......ee...,,eY..,,,eee,e..,,,eeee e,,,,e.......eee,.e .eee, E d itor ' 'N . D e,e,,, 's ' ' . F1ont Row Stem Rlch Nleman Belthoff Back Row Rohlbach Ray Cone Molton Let DEBATE The 1941 42 Debatlng Season was not a partlcularly successful one Due largely to the mexperlence of the speakers only one declslon was awarded to the Blue Speakers Debates were held wlth Deerfxeld Vassar Loomls Kent and a Panel DISCUSSION w1th Bennet Junlor College The annual Trlangular Debate chmaxed the season Many of the subjects debated qulte f1tt1ngly pertalned to current events the post war settlement bemg the toplc under dlscusslon ln the Trlangular Debate whlch was Won by Choate DEBATE UNION OFFICERS John G Rohrbach Vlce Presldent Warren A Morton Secretary Treasurer Manager TRIANGULAR TEAMS Afflrmatlve Negatlve Warner Berthoff Warren A Morton Jerome Rlch Maurlce Lee Donald Nleman Joseph L Ray John Stern Roble L Cone . . H y . . - l A l 1 Q 1 . 1 , . , - 7 Joseph L. Ray ...................,rr...v,..................,...... President - ----'----- 1 1 Page one hundred seven DAINCF CONTMITTEF Ixnlght Conynghnm Blown C fchllllllllli Molton Page one hundred ezghl CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE, Home Lee Rohlbxch fCha11manJ Vull Hemmgway v , ,A ,. 1 ,- ,-. . 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Griggs, Jr. Mynheer Van Matsys ....... ......... J ohn P. Marchant Joseph L. Ray, Jr. Maurice duP. Lee, Jr. Hon. Mr. Chisholm ,,...,.,.,............................ ....,., Captain English .,..........,...,.. ,..., Mr.. Slaughter ...........,........ Kali ............................... ,.,,,,, Chew .,.,...,......,.,............... Reporter .... 1 ..................... The cast of t'Naz1ghty Naughtn was: ' Donald E. W. Niemann G. Douglas Talbott Claire Grannville ....... .... A ntoinette T. Fowle Marjorie T. Bodel Richard E. Sumner, Jr. P. deQu1ncy Devereux .,...,...,,............,.....,, ..,.,, Frank Plover .......,......... .......,,. Cathleen ...,............... .,..., Spunky .................. ..... Jack Granville ...... ......,,,,,, J ames M. Shipton Jim Pawling ..... .........,.....,...,.. J erome Rich Edmund M. Flaherty Louis J. Van Orden, Jr. Bartender ....... Pugsy .......,..............,..,.........,.,.. The cast of The Inspvcfo1'-GeneraI was: Anton Antonovitch, town governor ....,...,.,..,...,......,.....,,,,,, Jere H. Dykema Ivan Alexandrovitch Khlestakov .....,.,,,,...,......,..........,, William D. Blair, Jr. Artemi Fillipovitch, director of welfare ......,. Edward K. Klingelhofer, Jr. Luka Lukitch, superintendent of schools .....,...,,,,,,, Maurice duP. Lee, Jr. Lyapkin-Tyapkin, judge ..................,.,,,,,,.,.,,,.. .,.,. N Varner B. Berthoff Stepan Ilyitch, police captain ...............,,,.......,.. ................ J erome Rich Ivan Kuzmitch Spekin, postmaster ..,.,,,,,,,.......... ...... J olin P. Marchant Peter Ivanovitch Bobchinsky, town gossip ........ ......... A zamat K. Guirey Peter Ivanovitch Dobchinsky, town gossip ....... ....... D aniel P. Haerther Anna Andreyevna, the mayor's wife .,.,,,,,,,,.,, ...... D avid M. Lippincott Marya Antonovna, the Mayor's daughter ,,.,... ..... C harles E. Lord, II Ossip, a serf, body servant to Khlestakov ...... ..... J Ohn G. Bowen Page one hundred fourteen It's zz sad, sad song That gay group. A tense moment. Must be a good one. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Robert J Royle Pres1dent SENIOR MEMBERS Charles B1 own Rlchard Va1ll Walter Brovsn Martm Alger Thomas Wllllams UPPER MID MEMBERS Robert Ballou Hugh Woolverton Edson Spencer M110 Vvlldel Donald Shepald James Secor LOVVER MID MEMBERS Phelps Swlft James Johnson James McCurd5 JUN IOR MEMBERS Cllnt Ely Wllllam Mulllns Charles Shepard Page one hundred szxteen Robert Knight ..........................,.,.................,..,............ Secretary 4 CUM LAUDE SOCIETY SENIOR MEMBERS Elected 1n September Maur1ce duP Lee John R Stem Thomas L Hughes Everltt Morey Elected 1n June Robert L Hlbbald Charles V Shedd Albert T Gerstle Carteret Lawrence John G Bowen Rlchard Va1ll Donald B Easum John G Rohrbach D3Vld H Fmme Rlchard H Warren Joseph L Ray W11l1am W Warmg James Shlpton Arthur L Frazer FACULTY MEMBERS R1chard bacon Russell C Blrge Hemy C Edgar C15 de F Grant Edwald R Hale Edward F Jeffelson George Ma1tland John McChesney George P Mllmlhe Laurence W Murphy Eugene P Northrop Carle L Palsons Howard A Taber George Van Santvoord Howell N Whlte Harry J Wleler Charles Sedgwlck Robert Ix Blshop George F kneller Pltt S Wllland Allan S Hoey Page one hzmdr ed seventeen 4 , . . , . ' 'n Thomas P. Blagden . ' ' 1 1 E I 7 SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Hmku NILB1ule Illbbaul Money XX OODS COMMITTEE Bxck Ron H1 ham Iambext Iohn Closby Page onr hzmdz ed ezghteuz Front Row: Truesdale. Tuttle 1Chui1'manJ, Crosby, Chapman. ST LUKE S BOARD F1ont Row Bdllou W H Bxovm T W Wllhams CCha1rmanJ Va1l1 Back Rovs Taber B1e1w11th A C Stevxa1t R S Wllhams MORALS COWINTITTEE Mlddle Row Lee Stun CCha11mu1J Bowen HLmmg,xxay Bottom Row Hamvxy Wlalchdnt ORou1kg Page one handled nlneteen Top Row: Conyngham, Ray, Smith, Hibbard. PRIZES THF TRI ADW A1 NIFMORIAL PRIZE ol Sli in memoix of Ch nlcs Den ton T1 eadvs ay of the class of 1914 to bc fm ll ded to that membei of the 5911101 Class who by manhness l11dLlStlX md honoiable conduct has done the most fo1 the life and chaiactei of the Hotchkiss School 11 as dVYdl ded to Thomas W Williams THE ESTILL PRIZE founded by M1 J G Fstill for that membcl of the Uppei Middle Class vsho has done the most to elev ite the scholalship spirit and general tone of his class vs as an aided to Robeit M Ballou THE GEORGE WHITFIELD EDWARDS PRIZF founded by Hrs Halllet Mush Edwal ds in memory of Geolge NX h1tf1eld Edu ll ds ot the class of 1910 is offei ed to that membei of the Low 61 Middle Cllss yn ho has been distinguished for scholarship athletics md sp111t md was xwarded to Stanley E Giffoid THE DOUGLAS G UPSON PRIZE the income of a fund pioxided from the estate of Douglas G Upson of the class of 1902 to be avs ai ded to that awaided to Clinton N Ely THE HOYT OGDEN PERRY PRIZE was presented to that membei of the Senioi Class vxho has completed his school cou1 se in foul years and taken part extensix ely in school act111t1es while excelling in depoitment and punctuallty vs as awaided to Maurice Lee THE HEADMASTER S PRI7E of D25 offei ed to that membel of the Sen 101 Class who has maintained the highest iank in SCh0l'1l ship foi the last thiee yeais of his school couise vias awarded to Maurice I ee THE FIDELITY PRIZE of S20 the income of a fund piovided by Mrs Alfred N Philips of Glenbrook offeied to that holdei of a full scholar ship vsho duung the year h is been most manly 1IldLlStl1OL1S md gener ally excellent in scholaiship ind conscientious in the peiiormance ot duty was avs dl ded to Robeit Knox THE TERRY PRIZE the income of a fund of one thousand dollais given by M1 S S Teiry IS an aided to that membei of the three uppe1 classes who Wllteb the best essay on some topic relating to Ameiican Citizenship was awal ded to Warner Belthoff THE TEAGLE PRIZE of books to the yalue of S95 18 offei ed to that mem ber of the SQHIOI Class Ol Upper Middle Clnss 11 ho sh ill vuite the best essay on a subject lelatmg to books and ieadmg and yy is avs 31 ded to John Bowen. J E ' ' I u ' 7, ' 2 ' - 1 v1 .rv ' . 4 1 1 1 J 1 yi 1 1 I' ' 0 I 1 1 v v . 11 ' 1 O Y 4 Q 4 1 A A , - 1 1 , A, t , 1 , . , . Uv .' . h A. 1 . . . l 1 1 1 'K 1 1 'I 1 'V J I , , . . ., . . . 1, I A C. ' 1. ' 1 ' v 1 I ' ' 1. 1 ' 1 1 1, c .N ' . 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 . 4- 1 vr 1 1 1 A A A , A , C A C A C V 44 l a 1 member of the Junior Prize for excellence in scholarship and athletics, was I 1 . 7 , 1' A 1 ' 1 7 ' L 1s ' 1 1 1 ' V V 1 ' ' , . 1 1 1 ' J W y 1 . 1 - . 1 1 1 1 I l f ' l 1 11 I 1 11 . 4 1 I A A C A A A I A Ev 1 1 Y - n L. , . . A. - L. , , . , 7 H K . A, . S, 2 , - , 4. . 7 1 1 ' 1 y 1 1 1 1 . . . , .s . . . I , 7 . 1 4 y 1 1 ' 1 ' - A1 1 ' ya 1 f 7 1 Page one I1 zuzdred twenty THE CHARLES E LORD PRIZE the lncome of a fund of f1V9 hunched 11011 WS glven by Ch trles F I Old of New York IS glven to that membel of the Senlor Cl lss who durlng, hls school course has shown the gre ltcst xmount of lmprovement perseyerarce md courage ln the tlce of dlftl cultles tnd was awarded to G00lgB Tuttle THE PHILIP WINSTIN REESE MEMORIAL CUP offered to that mem ber of the Senlor Class who ln splte of physlcal handlcap has shown the greatest lmprovement wlth emphasls on posture was twarded to Everltt Morey THE BELIN PRIZES offered to the two Lpper Mlddlers who have made the most progress ln Publlc Speaklng slnce enterlng the school were awarded to Warner Berthoff and Donald Nlemann THE HOTCHKISS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP AT YALE the lncome of flve thous md dollars awarded for Fleshman year to th it Senlor who h IS held a full scholarshlp at Hotchklss and who ln the oplnlon of hls clflssm ltes 'md the faculty IS the most deservlng of help was awarded to Walter H Blown THE MUSIC PRIZE offered by Mls H E Converse to the pupll who h lS made the greatest progl ess IH muslc durlng the y ear w IS lwal ded to John THE PARSONS PRIZES founded by 'Vlrs R W Parsons ue offered fol excellence ln Senlor and Upper Mlddle H1StOFy and wele awalded to John Rohrbach and Warner Berthoff respectlvely THE PHILIPS PRIZES founded by A W Phlllps of Yale are glven to the three members of the school maklng the best F9001 d ln the flnal exam lnatlon of the year ln Plane Geometry and were won by John Robelts Phlllp Langner and EdYV1Y1 Roblnson THE L W MURPHY PRIYE for excellence ln Mathematlcs was awalded to Everltt Morey THE ALLEN PRIZE was est lbllshed by 1 member of the Class of 192 ln memory of W C Allen presldent of the class IS tw lrded to th It mem ber of the Senlor Class who ln the ODIIIIOH of hls cl lssmates md the lcsl dent masters ln the senlol dormltorles ls the most notable for hls conduct consclentlousness and future IJFOITIISQ was lwalded to John Rohrb 1th THE YALE HOTCHKISS SCHOLARSHIP awarded on lecomrnendttlon of the Headmaster belng pl oy lded by Y lle Unlyerslty w IS won by James McCaffrey and Thomas W Wllllams . 2 . 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Taft came to Hotchkiss with a strong team looking for some remedy for the crushing 24-0 Hotchkiss victory of 1940. It cer- tainly appeared as if they were going to get their wish when they scored an easy touchdown in the first few minutes of play. Hotchkiss remained undaunted, however, as is shown by their next play. Taft kicked offg Tom Williams took the ball on his own five yard stripe and with the aid of beau- tiful Blue blocking twisted and turned his Way through the entire Taft team, making a ninety-five yard run for a score. This was the longest run of the season and could not have come at a better time. It inspired the Hotchkiss team to score again in the first quarter, and also in the second and fourth. The final score was 25-6. Loomis was another team from whom Hotchkiss had suffered a defeat last year. This year when the Blue traveled to Windsor, it had one thought in mind -victory. On the first play of the game Tom Williams skirted end and went forty-five yards up the sidelines for a tally. The Hotchkiss team rolled up twenty-six points in the first per- iod. Charley Brown accounted for two of the counters, while Tom Williams made the rest. It certainly appeared to be the day for the Blue. The final score was 40-2. Ralph Bromer scored on a pass from Jim Hoyt in the second quarter, and Walter Brown chalked up one after catching a long pass from his brother Capt. Charley. Pete Shields succeeded in placing four conversions. Last year's encounter with Pawling had been a heart-breaking oneg we lost by the margin of one point. We had an undefeated season behind us this year which we did not wish to see marred. It had rained all night and was still IQW2' ar 4. The Lettermen raining that Saturday on which the Pawling team arrived in Lakeville. De- spite the mud-soaked field and ball this game was one of the most thrilling of the year. Late in the first quarter Hotchkiss pushed deep into Pawling territory, and Charles Brown let fly a long pass into the end zone which Mart 95 Yards and a Touchdown Alger caught for the first score of the game. The attempted t conversion was unsuccessful. As a result of a poor kick and some good passing the Pawling team managed to score the second touchdown against the Hotch- kiss team all season. They too failed to convert. The second half proved nothingg the game ended in a 6-6 tie. Fharlic makes a long gain at Loomis Page our lIlHlfIl'l'll llccnfy- Page one hundred thirty THE HILL GAME On Saturday, Nov. 8, the Hotchkiss football team traveled to Pottstown to complete the season with the traditional game with the Hill School. The game started out rather auspiciously for the Blue team. Charley Brown was the hero of the effective offensive gesture Hotchkiss made in the first half. He threw two passes, one good for seven- teen, the other for eleven yards, putting the ball on the Hill twenty, whence Charlie carried it over with a line buck and a fake reverse. Pete Shields' at- tempted conversion was stopped. The Hotchkiss score aroused the Gray team from its previous lethargy. After the ensuing kick-off Hill took the ball sev- enty-eight yards from its own twenty- dirt in ten plays, most of power drives. Forbes and two to pay them sheer Heath were the heroes of this drive, Blue line for consistent hitting the gains. The score came on a fake buck- lateral, Forbes to Noble to Evans, who made the score, but failed to convert. After the kickoff it was a disastrous pass interception that spelled out the Gray's second touchdown. After the first the Hill drive bogged on the 183 an attempted fourth Hill Reverse nets loss ball ended up on the Blue 3 yard line. Forbes bucked over in three tries, and Evans convert- ed. The Blues began another goalward drive in the third per- iod when Bobby Williams re- covered a fumble by Evans on the first play after Hill had re- covered their kickoff in the sec- ond half. A few minutes later Tom Williams carried the ball all the way from his own 36 yard line to the Hill 15 in the most spectacu- lar play of the game, a fake kick and run play, Walter Brown to Tom. Three plays later the latter circled right end for the score. Charley passed to Alger for the vital tying point. Hill made two more scoring threats in the second half following the Blue rally, and each was stopped by a pass interception, Tom Williams snatching one out of the air for the Blue on the latter's 28, and Bobby Williams doing likewise shortly afterwards on the 26. Following this interception Hotchkiss made its last real offensive gesture of the day. With Tom and Bobby carrying the mail, Hill terri- tory was invaded to the 20, where Evans intercepted a Blue pass to end the threat. The rest of the game was de- voted to staving off a strong Hill aer- ial attack which culminated in another pass interception, this one by Tom Wil- liams in his own end zone, after Gordon, the Hill acting Captain, had caught a pass over the end zone. The game end- ed a few minutes later after a long pass from Charley to Walter had placed the ball deep in Hill territory. down field goal missed because of confusion in the Hill back- field, and Hotchkiss took the ball on the 20. On the second play Charlie Brown's pass was intercepted by Noble, and the Williams score tying tally f I f ' , ff' , , I I 'Fx . f f f A .ex ,- 5 1 , I J . I ' ., C 4 A an W -, I 'fi' . f ' V La -Qi vi' 577 . ' V' ' t, It 3, mL , My k 2 A,J,, .,,, M, ,, ,, I 'wffifl' ff :Mfg 1 ,Q ,T Y 44' P ' ,Q -v wa ai- 11,1 a 'Qt I 156 .-A .ZFX Q. A ' 4 4 .Any 1 Xa fy 1.0 Q fi. 1 , ' 1, , ,y . I ,, ff' f . fr. . I , I 1 N A 4, L7 A 'Y ' 'S bm? F, . Q , ' x w 'tl fs' .VX ' y , In 'H 0 0 vw 6 A , Tl-IE HOCKEY TEAM The 1942 edition of the Hotchkiss statistics do not tell the whole storyg hockey team completed its initial sea- there are some bright spots in the out- son ot' Housatonic League competition look for Coach Taber and his protegees. in rather unimpressive fashion. the Such sparks of effectiveiiess as the first final totals showing a record ot' one two periods ot' the opening game victory and six setbacks. llut the hare against Taft. a 33-0 triumph over Pawl- X X' is-ww 6 - MES? 1 f i.,, ' ' ig, ,, -iqfywm, fast. ,, . -Q M- 1v2., l' 'lfiiri' J Q gg - ,R . .ffii5?fis4,.LQ'7A EL f gg 'iw . fp ,, , ff 'f'V og. tjmwik-54: Mg ., 'Q A s ing. erratic offensive lirilliancy against the championship Berkshire sextet, and a desperate last-minute rally in the West- minster contest reveal what may lic hoped tor from the skaters next season. Lack of scoring punch was the chief fac- tor in Hotchkiss's failure to capture more victories. On several occasions the forward lines displayed a well-coordinated passing attack, hut numerous potential goals were missed because of inaccurate shooting. In their scholastic competition consisting of six games the Blue succeeded in chalking up the rather meagre total of ten goals, while the opponents broke through the Hotchkiss defenses seventeen times. Season's top goal producer was Bill John- son, who alternated lzetween the wing and center posts on the first line. His quartet ot' tallies along with one assist tied him with Captain Tommy Williams for the scoring leadership: the latter accounted for a single goal and four assists. Pete Shields with two scores and an asslst and Sandy Campbell and J1m Hoyt Wlth 2 goal and an assxst apxece were close on thelr heels for honors Top polnt of the season was reached 1n the Pawlmg battle when the Hotchkiss team carrled off 1ts flrst Wlll of the year wlth a three goal attack whlch smothered the weak Red and Black rlvals Throughout the lop Slded contest the wmners apphed heavy offerslve pressure Wlth Johnson Hoyt and Steve Baker each contrlbutmg a score to the Hotchklss cause No less than flfteen blue Jerseyed skaters saw act1on 1n the game In the evemng gloom at Watertown the Hotchklss team was barely nosed out 4 3 IH a game whlch saw hopes of vlctory fade only 1n the last seconds For two perlods the Blue held a d1st1nct advantage but durlng the late mmutes exhausted by thelr lack of reserves and the fast pace of the see saw battle they tWlC6 let the Taft for wards sl1p through for scores Wllllams Shlelds and Johnson each creased the nets for a goal Wlth a dlsastrous record behlnd them the Hotchkxss sextet was deter mlned on redeemlng themselves 1n the last week of the season m thexr tough est encounters agalnst the two league leaders Berkshlre and Westmmster Agamst the Green and Gray they man aged to flght thelr rlvals to a vlrtual standstxll for the open1ng perlod and on numerous occaslons produced thelr own scorlng threats But Berkshlre went on to overpower the11 rlvals 4 0 and later to capture the Housatonlc League cham plonshlp and the Father S111 trophy Spottlng thelr opponents two goals 1n the flnal game at Westmmster Hotchklss exhlblted a determlned Splflt 1n the late mmutes and almost upset offens1ve threat but the second com b1nat1on of Dan Slocum Ed Parsons and Campbell showed cons1derable plo mlse 1n the late games Due cred1t must be glven to Ted H1ll1ard the over worked but conslstently effectlve goalle Ag31HSt the far superlor Yale Fresh men he plled up the ama71ng total of forty four saves a mark seldom lch 1eved by Hotchklss netmlnders The defens1ve play of Captaln elect Tad Shepard whose three hundred seven mmutes of act1on lead the team 1n th1s department and Steve Baker was m 1rk the1r most effectlve performances com 1ng 1n the Kent and Pawllng games thelr vaunted rlvals B111 Johnson and Sandy Campbell both dashed ln to score goals and con tlnual pressure durmg the rest of the battle almost tled the score The Blue turned 1n one of the1r most f1n1shed performances of the year m th1s encounter vuth then game rally standlng out Rammmg home two goals not twenty f1ve seconds apart an alert South Kent sextet Jumped to a QUICK lead 1n the flrst perlod and were never headed as they coasted to vlctory over the Blue forces Shlelds scored the only home goal 1n the 3 1 defeat An equal fate awalted the Hotchklss team 1n the Kent game th1s t1me the score stardlng at 2 1 after forty f1V8 mmutes of play Johnson smashed 1n a tremendous shot from bey ond the center l1ne to avert a shutout At New Haven two weeks earl ler the Blue had fallen before the greatest Yale F1esh man hockey team 1n hlstory 18 0 The flrst l1ne comblnatlon of Wllhams Johnson Shlelds later Hoyt was by far the most effectlve NA 1,9 n . . A . , 9 7 ' 1 'sy l - n 7 s - , 9.0 u - ' 7 ! . . . - . .. 9 ' , , a i a - u . g . . , , - . . . . . ' . 4 'L ' ' - ., g 2 - .u . T, - y . - I 9 . . , .1 , 2 - - - - ed by consistent lmprovement, w1th 1 f ' , - n n Y' ', , . 1 A' I ' Y . . , - I 1 . . . . . . , , Vp BASEBALL Although the record for the 1942 baseball season was 7 won to 5 lost, it was disappointing to most of us. Pre- season expectations classed the team as one of the best Hotchkiss has seen in a number of years. It had a fair season, but did not come through with the re- sults expected. Captain Bierwirth started off the season by pitching his team to victories over Berkshire and Kent: 18-1 and 10-9 respectively. Then, with the fruits of two victories under their belts, the Blue lost to two definitely inferior teams, Williams Freshman and Westminister. Very sloppy playing and the lack of hitting power brought on these defeats. In both these games the team showed a lack of the zip which had been evident in the first two. With a poor .500 rec- ord behind them the team came up to Page one hundred thirty-four play the best game of the season, de- feating Taft 5-3. Both teams played good ball and were evenly matched. Bierwirth pitched his best game of the season as he threw 7-hit ball. Later the team took a crushing defeat at the hands of Choate, when the mound staff folded, as the best of them do. After this overwhelming set back, the boys got their feet on the ground and march- ed through Pawling, Berkshire, and Loomis for three well-played victories. The entire pitching staff pitched good ball to win from Pawling 15-3. Against Berkshire Bob Ballou and Worth Smith pitched six hit ball for the only shutout of the season, winning 12-0. Captain Jack came through in the Loomis game with his fourth win, as the Blue took over a strong Loomis team 4-1. The re- maining two games before the Hill en- counter were split, the team winning flom Reglon ml Hlgh 4 1 ln the last and 1111, t lxent 1 game the plecedlng The team XXhlCh had lnoxen that lt could plfu top notch ball Lame up to the defeats and 7 xxlns behlnd them But then ShOYXlHg' uae rathe1 dlS21DDOlIltll1jI Although thex out h1t the H1ll te 1m bs thl ee h1ts thex ue1ent h1tt1ng up to then mark H1ll game with onlx 4 and those h1ts thex d1d get sxele too scatteled to bung IH mo1e than one lun The H1ll squad l'lOXX6X91 hunched thelr h1ts and also came up ulth tno tllpleb wx 1th the bases loaded both tlmes The allmg Captaln Bxeuxuth xx ho had been ln the lllflI'Hl11X fol a numbel ot claw had to be leplaced 111 the fO1l1fh llllllllg bu Ballou who pltched falrlw good ball Hotchklse one lun xx as scoled on a slngle bx Shlelds xx ho came 111 on a h1t bx Tom Xxlllldm haung f one down to setond on C lttold s bunt Stexe Bxkex stlllul tol the losels bx gettmg h1ts lol l t1mes xt bat Jlm Hoyt tul ned IH the best 1361101111 ante ot the selson He lolled up the best bltttlllg axel ure bx hlttlllg ox L1 400 and he also c xme through ulth m IIN a 1'lQldlllg' gsm Ht xx ts the ten tel of m INN double pl ws XVh1Lll got the te lm out ot sex L1 xl tlght spots Om pltchlng st ntf on the whole d1d qulte well Clptun Blelwnth Bob Ballou 1nd l6l1LT hullel Xrxfllth Smlth togethe1 stluclx out 116 blttels and al loved an uemge of only tue h1t 1 gime The team ls fx whole hld 1 960 b It t1ng xx L1 if e 1nd b ltted ln elghteen llllli duung the se lson Page unc' lzzmdlccl fluffy flue n . 2 . - . ? 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Montgomery- p. .....,, 1 Total ..........,........ 33 to Baker for an easy out 5 HILL r h po e sb 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 7 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 6 27 2 2 HOTCHKISS ab r h Shields-s.s. ...... 3 1 1 Gifford-3b. .,... 5 0 0 Hoyt-2b. ,,,,.,..,,,,,.,,,., 4 0 0 Williams, T.-c.f 3 0 1 Vaill-l.f. .........,....,,.., 4 0 1 Bierwirth-p. ,,,,,.,,,,, 1 0 0 Ballou C5aJ-p. 2 0 1 Smith C9aJ-p. ......... 1 0 0 Parsons-c. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 4 0 1 Williams, R.-r.f 4 0 1 Baker-1b. ...............,. 4 0 3 Total ..... 36 1 9 The lone tally a e sb 2 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 1 Wild pitch scores Hill runner Stand up Bake shines at first . 8100 wnasflnm- , 11 .1 .- TRACK W1nn1ng f1V9 out of sv: meets the 1942 Track team had one of 1ts most successful seasons IH xears Though the teams prospects d1d not seem too good at the beglnnlng of the season Coach Smlth and hls asslstants 'Vlessrs Berry Coohdge M1lm1ne and Jelosch managed to get together a strong team Wh1le prlmarlly bullt alound the foul returmng lettermen Captam Roland Ely Charhe Brown Bruce NOYT18 and Larry Hawkes the strength of the team was supplemented by many new and prom1s1ng members The Blue trackmen got off to a f1ne start by handlng Pawl1ng a 7316 5110 defeat Captaln Ely starred obta1n1ng two flrsts and two seconds Charhe Brown also dlstlngulshed hlmself by w1nn1ng both the 880 and the 440 F1rsts were also taken by Ralph Bro mer and the relay team of Morton S1 denberg Henderson and W Brown The Hotchklss cmdermen lost the sec ond meet to Loom1s 58 to 64 Morton W Brown and C Brown snagged top honors 1n thelr ex ents and Elv deln er Page our hundlecl fhnty ezght ed the goods as usual taklng four flrsts The 1el xx team xgun came through w1th 1 Wlnlllllg pe1fo1mance More than Ullklllf., up for thls defeat the team XdFlC1UlSh8d Be1ksh1re 82 4.3 1n then nent meet held at Baker Held Captaln Fly dgdlli paced the team w1th thlee fusts and a second 1n the w elght ex ents The Blown twlns came through with thelr usual w1cto11es 111 the 880 and 440 and afterwalds teamed up w1th Morton and Sldenberg to smash the record IH the relay runmng at 1 339 Sldenberg also grabbed a f1rst1n the 100 yard dash In thelr next to last meet the Blue tracksters beat Albany Atadems declsnely The outstandmg feature of th1s meet was Ely s recold b1eak1ng d1scus heave of 121 feet 4 lHCh68 The Browns also w on th9lI' races F1n1sh1ng up w1th a blaze of glory the Hotchklss undermen w hlpped Taft by a score of 72 in 8 to 52 2 8 Thanks to excellent weather C0l1d1t1Ol1S foul sthool lecords were broken bx mem bels of the Blue team Walter Brown 1 M4 . , .-i . . . V. V i K . . . . ., ., l . . , , .. l 1 1 1 1 r c 4 . ' . . cl' c 2 7' 1 1 I 1 Y. l 1. . 4 1 . .U T . . v' ' .. V c , 7 V ' 1 - ' ' '1 . . . . c 7' . , ' ' . V . V. V . V ' - Q ' c . , . . , , . .1 1 .1 1 W '1 .1 I '.. K ' .,4 s. .. . , ' , v . . . 1 1 I . V 1 rf D I 5 .v v v ' J. 3- 4 V V 1 'VV V 4 1 ' . . . . c V .... V . V . 1 . V V 1 . V V , .. . . - Y. . Y Y. 1. . , . . . Y ' 4 Y 1 y v K9 s V Y. ' , . . . , . . I, . r I ull- q r L' . . Y . I i . T K . ' ' . 'V , L 1,1-- XL . . G . . ' 4 ' ' 1 Y an v 1 ' . , ' . 1 ' 1- f s 'V ' ' ' ' Y v,N '1 - 1 1 . .W L L 41 K A ' ' ' V W 1 1 . ... .. ' 1 ' l 1 Y 7 - xv 1 ' 'f - y v1 4' y . V , . . .. Y. . v 1 x 4 1 A L ' V L -I Q n A ' 1 ' . 1 1 . . , ., 1 . 1- V. 1 s . V V - . , . . . . x 1 . 1 1 1 I 7 11 I v x L, -I - L n J ' l' - . The-y'rc off! snapped a 44-year old mark by winning the 440 in the fast time of 51.33 and brother Charlie broke the 880 mark with a time of 2:01. Ralph Bromer next cracked the 220 Low Hurdles mark with a time of 24.3. The Relay Team came through again with a new mark of 1 :33.8 in their half mile run. Siden- berg took a first in the 100 yard dash as did Captain Ely in the discus and Bob Royle in the Pole Vault. In retrospect the Blue team's princi- pal weakness seemed to have been in the mile and jumping events, while great strength was shown in the middle and short distances and in the field events, especially in the weights di- vision. In general though the team was particularly well balanced. The track team scored 360 1 '3 points against all its opponents and had 249 2 3 points scored against it. The Wyckoff Cup for the highest scorer went to Capt. Ely with 78 points. Athletic Director's cups were awarded to Captain Ely, C. Brown, W. Brown, Bromer, Morton, and Sidenberg for breaking school rec- ords. John Rohrbach deserves much praise as a very fine manager as does C. S. Truax, his assistant. Another record. A quick pass. TRACK TEAM ily, Capt.-Disc., Shot Put, Hammer. Jav lll'0l1lt'l'fL. H., H. H., H. J. Shook-L. H., H. H., H. J., B. J. Ray-ll. J.. B. J. Chalk-B. J. Henderson J.-B. J. Bonner-B. J. Miner-f-B. J., Shot Put VVhitcfPole Vault, L. H. Hawkes-Pole Vault, Jav. Royle+Pole Vault lVIorton-100, Relay Sirlcnberg-100, 440, Relay Danglcr-100 Brown, W.--1-10, Relay Martin-880 Stanton-880 Brown, C.--1-10, 880, Relay Rich-Mile Philips-Mile Douglass-Mile Cone--Mile Norris-Disc., Shot Put, Hammer Howe-Disc., Shot Put, Hammer, Jav. Hemingway-Hammer, Jav. That immortal quartet! al Attractive backgrounml anyhow! It's just an illusion. Coolidge: I taught him all he knows. It's easy. Smile, Grogan. Sidy crashes thru. 4 A . ,211 f Aa i' ' Y? - 57' . ,il I I 4.,g:k YY . M - S 3 A 5 . I , 1 ,. 1251+ 1? ' Q 5: f f W ' : -A A 'P Q IE H , g,.f,: 1 f , , , Qffgf' -, ' A A . .. Y?,fiR,2-A f W Z! W find xl , 5 122 by ' ki wywkfg, f I f V ily. gn va., vu in TW W2 , V , 1 A A Y ,Em 737, 9 s ' V ,K ,i ,M, , 5, J '52 . .wa 'af f A f - ' .f . ' Y .m?Ef?1M4 J Y va V74 g. Q s hir,-vw mf Hp, if , nflgm wg, V ff? . , VM ., , ' - i.V:,'Li:l ,,-,gall A VA Y ,JM-W4 fm? H -- N . I A 2-27, ?uw:f,.-- -N , Nunn, M 5 5- ,:4 , A ,S K? 'Q K A' t H15 A F, K ., A ii ' Was ,K a -1, s 'lt 'L ,S 4' 1-f Ma- ww dv' - ,I Front Row: Henderson, J., Thompson, Griggs, Hanway. Middle Row: Marshall, Woolverton, Morton fCo-Capt.J, Shook fCo-Capt.J, Wells, Pond. Back Row: Conyngham fMgr.J, Troy, Williams, J., Jadwin, Baker, R., Shedd, Leisenring, Reis, Mr. Stakely fCoachJ. THE SWIMMING TEAM Under the able leadership of Co-cap- tains Shook and Morton, the swimming team turned in a very impressive rec- ord. In the sprints we lost no races to any of our six opponents, in the breast stroke we were never headed. In the backstroke the Yale Freshmen were our only opponents to defeat us with Wool- verton competing. Co-captain Shook took .4 seconds off his 40-yard record with a fast 19.2 sec. performance against Canterbury. Co- captain Morton swam an exceptionally fast 150-yard individual medley race against Deerfield and set a new school record of 1:52.0. The 180-yard med- ley relay team of Woolverton, Morton, and Shook slashed 1.7 seconds off the record to win the event in 1 :47.9 against Canterbury for the third school mark of the season. Other relay performances are worthy of note. The 160-yd. relay against Al- bany of 1:19.9 by Pond, Jadwin, Wells, and Shook, and the 150-yd. relay against Deerfield of 1:28.7, the best time of the season, by Woolverton, Tal- bott, and Jadwin. This is all the more encouraging because all but two of these swimmers will have another year to win laurels for the Blue. In official exhibition, Woolverton, Morton, and Marshall exceeded the old record in the 300-yard medley relay by fourteen seconds. The 400-yd. relay record was also lowered by five seconds by Wells, Marshall, Morton, and Shook. After winning four meets from our early season opponents, we had high hopes of finishing the season with but one defeat from a strong Yale Fresh- man team. In other words we had well grounded hopes of beating Deerfield. The team was in excellent condition and turned in the fastest times of the year, winning five of the first eight events to achieve a 34-34 tie going into the final relay. Pond, Wells, Marshall, and Shook turned in the fastest 200-yd. re- lay time of the season, tying the school record unofficially, but this was not good enough to beat the Green combin- ation. The Converse Cups were won by Warren Morton and Ted Leisenring in the open and novice classes respective- ly. The Talbott Cup was won by Ed Jadwin. Page one hundred forty-three Front Row Rudman Hilliard Ciosbx Rohibach NN ning, Ea um Chalk Andex son fCaptJ Hayden Zleglemici Vhlcoic Biook Haeithci Back Row Briggs Hall Gaivan Beattie Pond Bxncioft 'Wulphy Ford Gulicy Hookei TH E SOCCER TEAM This tear for the first time in its his tory at Hotchkiss the soccer team had 1 field of its own but with only thiec of last sears letteimen returning the chances for an undefeated season w clc practically nihil Coaches Miller and Bacon w ere called upon to use material from the class teams and last tears second team and when one consideis the lack of experience of these men the season s record of six defeats and one xictorv should not be c11t1c17ed too se xerely On the exe of then opening game with the Yale Freshmen the squad elected Wendell Anderson as then captain. As the two teams took to the field for the opening whistle many of last years Championship Team were seen wearing the blue of Eli. The game was a hard fought battle and at the final whistle Hotchkiss came out on the short end of a 2-1 count. After thcir initial set-back they succumbed in short order to the elevens from Berk- shire and Litchfield. The next game was with Taft. the chief rival in soccer. The blue line-up was much the same as in the earlier games, and the game promised to be a Page one hundred forty-four close one Taft got off to an eailx lead and held it to the end of the first quar ter The blue then put on the pressuie and with go 1ls bs t uires Babcock and Ford tipped the scales in fax or of Hotchkiss In the dying moments of the first half Taft scored again so that when the teams left the field at half time Hotchkiss led 3 2 As the second half got under way each team scored one IH quick succession Then the blue resistance collapsed temporarily and the inals fiom NVatertown dented the line with three more tallies This xir tuallx put the game on ice for Taft but the blue clexen fought back and man aged to score one more goal about five minutes before the final gun. The end of the game found the ball deep in Taft territory but the Hotchkiss booters were unable to conxert the necessary tying goal. After two more defeats at the hands of Darrow and Loomis the team final- ly w on its list game of the season from Perkshire. With the inspired leader- ship of Captain Anderson, the team compiled a total of five goals to their opponents' three to mark their first victory on the new Hoyt Soccer field. SKIING This winter skiing was rather re- stricted due to generally poor weather conditions. The team, paced by Captain Dick Vaill, had a very successful season. Much credit for the success of the team must go to Mr. Hale's able coaching, as well as to veterans such as Mart Alger, Larry Hawkes, Guy Chapman, and Bill Vosburgh, and to three new recruits for the team, Powers Edmunds, Bruce Duncan, and Rich O'Neill. The first meet, between Hotchkiss and Berk- shire, was held at Hotchkiss with good skiing conditions. Vaill starred, gar- nering firsts in the cross-country and slalom. O'Neill tied for first in the jump- ing competition. The score was 24-9 in favor of Hotchkiss. The second meet of the season was the Berkshire Inter- scholastic meet held at Berkshire. The Blue team won the meet from four other schools. Vaill took first in the cross-country and placed second to Bill Vosburgh's two excellent jumps in the jumping contest. C. P. Edmunds was third over a rather slow slalom course. The third and final meet was the Pitts- field Interscholastic meet. Chapman managed to cop ninth place in the downhill race, and Vaill placed fourth in the slalom, as well as taking second place in the cross-country in spite of a broken ski, followed by Larry Hawkes in the fourth position. Hotchkiss wound up third out of eight schools. In summary, the team's strong points seem to have been cross-country and jumping, and the principle weakness downhill. Captain Vaill proved him- self a brilliant performer in all the meets and an able captain. The ski club was headed by an execu- tive committee of Vaill, Alger, and Mr. Hale, and had an active season. The Schuss-pussies , an off-growth of the ski team, made great strides forward under the leadership of Dick Vaill from its founding of last year, and its further organization is planned. The letter-men were Alger, Hawkes, Chapman, Edmunds, Vosburgh, O'Neill, Duncan, Capt. Vaill, and Mgr. Howe. Second hats were received by Sargent, Tubbs, Ineson, Lyttle, and Asst. Mgr. Hubbard. Front Row: Chapman, Hawkes, Duncan, O'Neill. Back Row: Sargent, Baill fCapt.J, Vosburgh, Edmunds. jf Pidgeon, Peck, Ineson, Warren fCapt.D, Millspaugh, Riddell, Duncan Paced by Captain Dick Warren, this year the Golf Team enjoyed a very suc- cessful season, winning all but one of their matches. The season opened with a trip to Wil- liams and victory over a weak Williams team. The score of this match was a decisive 815-UQ. After this initial suc- cess, the team played Yale the follow- ing week. It was the first time Yale has come here to play, the matches us- ually being held at New Haven, and also the first time in eight long years that they suffered defeat at the hands of our golf squad. The low score for Hotchkiss was a seventy-seven by Gene Pidgeon, and the final count was 51,Q-31,Q in favor of the home team. The match with Amherst was called off because of exams, and the next contest was with a powerful Choate team. Although handicapped by the loss of their usual number two man, Pete Millspaugh, Hotchkiss managed to carry the score to a close 5-4 with Choate on the top side. The high point of this match was the sixty-six best- ball of Warren and Peck, who also won their matches, against Choate's first Page one hundred forty-six twosome. Tom Ineson was the only other Hotchkiss man to win a point. The following week, the Blue squad travelled to Watertown, to play Taft. It was a very rainy day, the rain never ceasing the whole time, but in spite of this the visitors carried off a 6-3 vic- tory. The weather made low scores very difficult, but both Warren and Larry Witten had even eighties. The next match was a return bout with the Watertown players. This time also the weather was very poor, and the final count was again in favor of the Hotchkiss team. This time the score was a more decisive 7-2, and the cards were not so high. Individual scoring honors once more went to Captain Warren with a seventy-five. This match ended the regular season of the Golf Team, and only the School Championship remained to be played. The eighteen hole qualifying round was won by Dick Warren, with a 77. The runner up was Tom Ineson. The final winner of the tournament was Mills- paugh, who beat Peck, 4 and 3. The prospects for next year seem to be fairly bright with four letter-men returning. Front Row: Anderson, Ford fCapt.J, Hayden, Cone. Back Row: Driscoll, Stewart, Long. TENNIS This year it is quite difficult to give a fair appraisal of the tennis season, for one is apt to compare it with the re- sults of the past four. With only two lettermen returning after the final count had been taken, Coach Hoey led a fairly inexperienced team to meet the Williams Freshmen on their own courts. From the teams standpoint the match was probably the most exciting, for, after Captain Ford had won an important three setter in the singles from Bud Edwards, Ace and Robie came from behind in the third set of their doubles to clinch the victory at five-four. It seemed as though the team was well on the way to a fifth straight un- defeated season after a nine-nothing win over Westminster, when the Deer- field men proceeded to be the proverbial Waterloo. D. Long, who alternated with Mac Hayden and Captain Ford at the one spot during the season, was the only man to win his singles match, and so two victories in the double fell short, and in the last analysis the score stood at six to three. Taft and Loomis fell before the venge- ful Blue to the tune of 514g-3l,Q and 5-4 respectively, as Captain Ford came from behind again to win in the former, and Ace cleared away the week end smoke and fumes to play his best match of the year in the latter. But, playing without the services of Bill, the racket- men met their second defeat at the hands of Kent by another 5-4 score, and in the final meeting against Choate the count was identical. And so the team ended up with a re- cord of four Wins and three losses- perhaps not as impressive as those of years before, yet still a season of some success. Great credit should be given to Mr. Hoey, for, from a standpoint of interest, spirit, and good clean fun, the outcome was of the best. Page one hundred forty-seven Front Row: Baldridge, Rudman fCapt.j, Hall, Robertson. Back Row: Hill, Baker, Von Schlegell, Coombe, Templeton. WRESTLING The fourth Wrestling team to carry the colors of Hotchkiss went down in defeat on January 24 at the hands of an experienced and able Kent team. This seemed to be the case most of the year, with Hotchkiss losing three matches and tying one. Ray Hill and Ed Robertson represented Hotchkiss in the two lightweight classes. Going up in order, John Templeton, Andy Coombe, Al Menzies, Herman Rudman. and Mike Hall put up grand fights in all of their bouts. The heavier boys were represented by Bob Baldridge, Robert von Schlegell, and Ned Klingrlehoffer. With every man returning: next year except Captain Rudman. Coach Campbell and the captain-elect, Robertson. may look forward to a brighter year in '43. GUN TEAM Paced by John Holliday, who averaged .910 in five Skeet matches, and Bill Hender- son, who averaged .940 in three Trap matches, the Gun Team had the most successful season in its history. Captain Alger's men won seven of their eight encounters, losing: only They were the fall Skeet match with Choate. more than avenged, however, in their spring: match with this traditional rival when they broke 233x250 targets. This score-the best ever made by a Hotchkiss team-was marked by four straight rounds of 25x25 shot by Coombe, Holliday, Shepard, and Warner re- spectively. The Hotchkiss team also won the Fourth Annual lnterscholastic skeet match. Shooting well despite a very high wind, the team broke 4033 out of' 500 targets. Front Row: Coombe, VVarner, Holliday, Paxton. Back Row: Henderson, Shepard. Absent: Alger H'apt.l. CLASS ATHLETICS Class athletics got off to a fine start when a large number of boys turned out for their respective football and soccer The football race was clearly a teams. battle between the two upper classes. After ,attaining several crushing vic- Milmine's Mighty Men and tories, Birge's Brawny Beasts encountered one another in a furious, title-deciding con- test. The game featured several sen- sational runs by Dan Slocum and Jim Gratton for the Upper Mids, while Louis VanOrden and John Henderson made some elusive gallops for the men in gray, the latter breaking away on a sixty yard touchdown dash only to trip at the last moment in a rabbit hole on the Mids' ten yard line. However, the Seniors finally managed to score when Guthrie Conyngham flopped on a block- ed kick over the goal line late in the fourth period to give them the league championship by the score of 7-0. On the upper level of Taylor Field the Seniors gained their second champion- ship, when the soccer team led by Cap- tain Morey completed a perfect season of six victories and no defeats. The Lower Mids turned in several upsets to finish in second place with the Upper Mids in third, and the valliant Prep eleven last. For the second consecutive year the class hockey teams played on the wind- swept wastes of Lake Wononscopomuc after the hockey pond ice had been ruin- ed by an unexpected thaw. The Upper Mids, defending champions, and the Seniors were tied half way through the season, but matters soon changed, for the Lower Mids suddenly burst forth into recognition with several decisive victories over their upper class rivals. Led by Sherry Lord and Jim Johnson, they defeated the Upper Mids in the season's last encounter to gain the championship. When the snow disappeared, class competition was renewed in baseball and golf. Since 'Pop' Jeff's great team grad- uated last year, after winning four championships, the race was closer this season. Paced by Ollie Brooks' no-hit- ter and a 30-1 massacre of the Preps, the Seniors lost no time in taking the lead. However, the Upper Mids proved to be a serious threat when they beat the Seniors 9-7 in their first meeting, and, after losing the second 12-6, tied them 3-3 in their last encounter. In the playoff between the two teams the Sen- iors took advantage of a lapse in the Upper Mids' fielding to score five runs and win the championship. The Seniors also captured first place in the golf league with the aid of some fine scores turned in by Captain Lee and Henderson to bring to an end an- other successful year of class competi- tion. 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GOVEPNMENT AND WIUNICIPAI BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES CORPORATE FINANCING Traxelero Lettero of Cledlt Iwued Jolntlx ulth Barmg Brothero Sz Co Ltd of London New York Phlladelphla BoSton Membeu of the New Xork Stock and Boston Exchanges Establrshed 1874 Incorporated 1909 I OMIVI UNITY SERVICE and TRUST CO I' Lakex llle Conn LAKEVILLE CONN F72 S F2 INC' SALISBURY BANK JAMES STEWART X CON l Pf XNX cm NEW SOI x l1UN'l'H,XiZ'l' HS HI -:V FREEPORT SULPHUR COMPA Qlude SULPHUR J P It Sulphux ls one of tht fun b1s1c 1.111 mateuals of all 1ndu1t1y and 1111111 than two lllllll0I1 tons of nude su1phu1 ue llllllld annuallw lll tht Lmtcd States Scoxes of 0111.101 1ndust11es p1oduc1ng steel 1cf1ned Oll pape1 and pape1 pulp rayon and flllll 1uton1ob1lcs 1ubbe1 and chcm1cals of all kmds depend upon eulphm 1n some form lnaemuch as 20 1 of the sulphu1 output IS abso1bcd by the fe1t1l1zer 1ndustry and large qu:1nt1t1es a1e used 1n the n1anufactu1e of lY1QLCtlLldLS fUYlQ'lClCl6Q and othe1 aldS f01 tht fa1 11191 sulphux 1s also a v1tal f1cto1 1n agrlcultule UI1tll 1903 wntually all of tha elude sulphu1 used 111 the Unlted Stateu was ob tuned fl on1 1111nes 1n SlC1lX but 111 that yea1 HCIITIBH F1asch who may be called thc foundu of thc Al11LI'lCdI1 sulphu1 1ndust1v successfullv p1oduced Sulphux 1n comn1e1 ual quantltus f1 om gilt domes of thn Gulf Coast 1L1r1on Hls procese 1I1VOlVGQ pump lllL xx xtu sup11hc1t1d Ulldll DIKSSUIB to 320 deglus Pahxenhut 1000 feet Ol 111011 lnlovs tht su1tac1 11110 xoclx to1111at1ons vsh1ch tontun Nl1llJl lUl The hot vsate1 meltb tic ulphul vshuh ls thtn pumped to thc sulfate by 111 PILSSUIQ and thelc allowed io ol dlfx 1n wats P00 feet vsldc 000 feet long and 50 fett high Such a 1 xt complcttlv illltd molds ont block of sulphu1 xxe11,h1n1, 600 000 long tons 1111111281 of all the nlcment sulphul annually consumed thloughout thc world The rest of' the p1oduct1onLomes from sulphu1 n11nes 111 Italv J ipan Chlle and Othel count11es f1o111 pX1ltES fsulphlde ous 1n NXl1lCl'I sulphur 11 found 1n C0l11blY1dtlO1'l wlth 11011 coppel and 0th6l nutalsb 111111ed 111 Spam Poxtugal Italx Nonxay Sweden Finland AUSt13ll3 1nd elsexxhuc and f1o111 lIldl.1Stlldl ope1at1ons xxhcle sulphur ls obtalned as a by pl0Cll1C.t tht I110st 1n1po1tant IH thls LOI'lTl9CtlOl1 bung., the IQCOXQIQ of sulphu11c acid 110111 the gaseous p1oducts of coppu 1nd ZINC Qlllllflllj. opuations Allltlltdll uudt sulphu1 IN of sunh h1g,h and Ulllfillnl pu11tw that It ton1p11cs fa volably v11th 111111y 1cf1111d p1oducts vet 1ts pllct to lI1tlllStlN IN less than one cent pe1 pound xt the mints 'lht 1110111111 and highly eiflcunt DldlltN tha lll1.,l stocks of sul phul lon itcd on tidn xxatu and tht Ill 1111 uals n1pe11111u of th1s 1101111311118 111 1l11 pos lbln tht dtptndnhlc sLlVlU. of supply whlch lt 111 llllldllls Oul staii will be glad to dlscuss wlth Hotchk1ss 111611 fu1thc1 pdltlCUldlS of thli lndustlx llld tht 0111101 tunitlcs It 1ffo1ds 101 ca1e11s LOIl1blllll1g sLl9lltlflL 111d llUSllllb lllt6lQ.St FREEPORT SULPHUR COMPANY 122 East 42nd Street NEW YORK N Y HflSklllS Mou11d Gldllde Ecalllf Texas Mlnes Lou1s1ana T1 1 W k, 99' u'- QQ 0 1 3' 1 1 , , 1 1 -' 1 11 1 1 -'1 h- 1 ' . . 1 , 1 ' ' h. 1 - 1 sf . 2 1 ' 1 1 1 K- ' 5 ' ' , , ,Ji K' 1 1 . , ' . 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C Page ten J HN DAVID Clothes Expressly Styled for the College Nlan WHAT WELL DRESSEIJ YUIING MEN WILL WEAR Creatrng the krnd of styles that young men want rs one of our ma lor studres because those men are very partrcular about what they wear They know that benng well groomed IS one step ahead of the crowd gomg up the ladder of suc cess rn busrness When you get nt at a john Davrd Store you know that rt ns the nght style fine qualrty and a full measure of good value COMPARE' FIFTH AVENUE AT 43D STREET BROADWAY AT 32D STREET 137 W 42D STREET 10p l9P l BROADWAY AT DEY STREET .gncfuitty fuk 1 unity Inclustlv has been a moat 9ffQCtlXQ folce for Unltv 1n the Wal Effolt The m n of our shops Sl'1l1JX d1dS and factouee ale clallx face to face Wlth the dCl2Lldl1tlQQ of equ1pp1nQ' then Qone Ol folmel xhopmates wth necessalx supples Ol 0ffQllS1X9 and de f9HSlX9 weapons BV manual contact xx 1th mateualq that ID slx vneeke max be ln Austlaha Rusma helfxnd Iceland O1 England thex know that thls Wal IS a pressmg lealltv Befo1e thlt the vw I1 vsaq Juxt talk headllnes IH the DHPGIQ Now lt 19 men uc know out thele 1n f10Ht That knovsledee hae brought Umty All ou1 stlenqth 19 IH ou1 un1on all oul clangel IH oux d1bC01d FORD MOTCR CCMPANY l .c . 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