Lawrenceville School - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)
- Class of 1911
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XYhen the practice series began. our team looked heavy and swift. but after the faculty finished showing how dull each fellow was. the team looked as though it had gone through the school laundry. As soon as football eligibility had passed, the study immediately ceased. Good Uld Fat llaldwin. Huck Caldwell and l'. Kannn have shown themselves the Sharks of the house. Towards the end of the tirst term the council form of government was adopted, and has proved very beneficial for both masters and boys. It has shown itself most e-Hicient in the subduing uf Red Rumelin, the meek Irishman 1 ?l. The house is well represented in school organizations, l '. Hamm on the Orchestra. Glee Club. Choir and Klandolin Club. with Good Uld Gunboatu Tarpley. the would-be genius, on the lfilee Club, Choir and the Lit -and several others. The qnarantines kept ns from basketball practice and took away our chance of the basketball championship. llespite the lack of practice the track team showed up remarkably well in the indoor meet. and Captain Richardson expects a successful spring season. In baseball last year we had a very good team. and there is every prospect of a very line one this year. if everyone can only manage to dodge the conditions of the spring half term. Hank Faurot. the Slim l'rincess, Huck Caldwell. the bouncing Tetrazine. and johnson, the Greek, keep the whole third floor in a state of eruption: while the delight of lleaverk life is to pound Aleck the Grate. So runs the brotherly love in the Dickinson for the year of 1910-ll. AX. X. S-E.L1:v, l'11'.vtor1't111. in ennehp Ziauuse R. XX'Il.l.1.xx1 A. Rmzrxsux ...,... .,................ I 2'011.vu .Vastu XIR. ll.x1wI.1w A. NHNIICR . .. ...lsxisfmlt Hmm' .llclxh '1u'x'I.1a1: . X. YFRYIS .... .........4.. P l'CSI.lfUlIf Rulzlim' Il. Klrlzxxixx. -IR. .... ....,....... ....... H 1 ..VfUI'l.tlII XYICHT IH SMITH, R. Y. t MuEw,xx, R. I.Ii4'l'IfR 11 M.xR'1X1x, H. V. 4 RIc'Hw.xx, FI, I I3L'R1Ess I? KIURRISUX EISEAIAX 12R.xxT U Q lixlnlcn D.xx1121.s. D. m NEIZICKIAQR 4 RIvf i.x1ws HliRR1flX I fQR.Xll.XM 15 1'il'I.I.ER 131 unix 1 livin: 11,5 BFTT5 SYM12 I Klwuwx 17 F.x1:R RL'1:s.xMEN Trix IZYVK ls .Xuxm FUSTER .-X14xu1.11 11' tlfmllxswx, H. RICCI'L1.wL'1,a11 4m4m1r111'l-j '30 TVTRYIS 92 swim f nillhiii atigi Q? I if M 'S E N., We vi. WWW .Jas .f. vm -.- A i ' . ' 55 if QQ'Qng'i if ' i iet a ai f Y QF L...-,-...,-i-,,a .,., ,,,.,, , ,f'I:'Q, Jbfvalrftlb ennehp 3901152 Ilaisturp N Tiiestlay. September the twentieth, must uf the fellwws in the Kennemly lfltiuse arrivecl, incluiling thirteen freslnnen. Aniring the freshmen were three rwugh necks, whit came here with the islea that Lawrenceville was a winter restirt. but they smmll departed from the high life nf l-awrenceville fur reaswns nnkn-vwn to the house 1 Fl. We still have a very rare menagerie un the tirst tlnnr. The oiitlcinlc fur football was very pruinising at first. but the team was greatly hanmlicappeil by the lnss uf Captain Hrvis tu the 'Yarsity. .-Xfter the football seasun was river Christmas vacatitin sittin came arouncl. to the great joy tif l3ucl .Xrnzlt anml the rest nf the hwuse. Foster, Graham and Richarrls joinefl us slum after vacatinn. livery- thing went along smunthly for a few weeks. when Klcliwan came fluwn with scarlet fever: sliurtly afterwarils Kennetly was quarantinerl fur two weeks. much tu the snrroxv uf the felluws in the house KH. A majority of the fellows returned in twrw weeks' time anfl sturlierl clili- gently r Pl for a while. when Zip Herron, the XYillie. was taken sick with the same malaily. anil the hnuse was again quarantineil fur anwther two weeks-more smwim' 1 U. During the year the consular system was ailnptefl, and has st- far prrrvecl very successful unfler the able supervisiun tif Urvis, llerrnn anrl Daniels. the house ofticers. lly a vote uf the house it was flecirlerl that the rearling mniii be changefl anml refurnishetl. lt is nearly cnmpletetl. anfl will be a great imprrivement tu the lieiuse. The basketball team succeeclefl in winning the cliatiipifnisliip. with -lwliiistoii as captain, by a well fnught series nf games. The must excit- ing one was the lfiriswtilcl game. because. when there was but five minutes to play, tlriswulrl was aheatl by a scwre uf fwurteen In seven. but Hrvis came to the rescue. anil by slimiting a lung basket put life annl spirit intn the team. anrl the final score was sixteen to fwurteen in favor uf Kennefly. XYith Daniels anrl Fuller as captains of the baseball anrl track teams. respectively. the nutlfink fur the remaintler uf the vear seems verv bright. R. ll. XlcEw.xN. -lit.. 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Y . :iLl . -,............i . 1 3 s i . v' - .' Q S Q , I 3. , , , -,,.. .. ,.. . ,. ., v 5 X 1 C ' A ' ---fx 'WM-Jail ahis ilauuse Zliaisturp Schaefer returned to the lbavis a year ago in time to see if something fawncyn eoulrl not he tlone in the baseball line. The team. however, seemetl ill-fatecl. anml met rlefeat early in the season. The track team matle a great mleal better showing. antl captured secontl place in the Inter-llouse meet. The relay team was more successful. antl easily got away with the banner. In athletics last spring, Davis was well representerl. l'arsons won his letter in track, while ll. C. Smith anrl llaltlwin each receivefl an l-. A. A. in the same sport. The 'Yarsity baseball team, likewise tlrew a good quota of men from the Davis. lfletcher helrl clown secontl base with little trouble anfl Parsons also played a splenrlitl game in center rieltl. ln the house elections last spring l,:'m'i lleyniger was electecl l'resitlent. hloe llatterson Yice-l'resitlent, D. ll. Watt Comptroller of Cur- rency. lfletcher. Librarian, anal Dave Sterubergh, llistorian. ln September the house opened with a great many ul I boys, antl but few freslnnen. The prospects for the year appearel ltrilliant from the start, antl up to the present time Davis has been cretlitahly representetl in nearly all the lines of school activities. Captain Patterson rouncletl the football team into such efficient shape that the Davis was early picketl as a formirlable canrlirlate for the Inter-House championship. Hur gawtly P-ratle was followecl in liehruary by a tlelightful banquet in honor of the football championship. Allison antl llatterson were members of the Periwig Club this year, Patterson making the hit of the season. as the Xorth lfaroliny farmer, while Smith, R. C.. proved himself a very efficient property man. ln football, Smith. ll. C., antl Heyniger won ljs. anil lleyniger was awartletl a bl,h for his prowess in basketball. He was also learler of the Glee Club. a member of the Choir. antl secontl base, or rather Double Hass. in the filrchestra. llesifles l anilf' there were seven other Davis House fellows on the tilee Club, Four fellows were awarfletl ?ncls in football. The Davis has enjoyeml a very successful year. flue to the untiring efforts of Mr. Keener, combinefl with those of l'resiclent Heyniger, in whom we have founfl a strong antl able leatler. In conclusion. therefore we believe that the Davis has entleavorerl throughout the year to use every resource that it possesses. in maintaining the high stanrlarfl uf excellence with which the name Lawrenceville, is synonymous. :'H1NiJ1xt1 that the life in the Upper was not In his liking, Squitlge D.xvuvsoN. f1f5fOVl.UlI. r, , , LMPQ , YV V - - W M , -L V - L ff 1 W I f jg .1 J A . g , EQEEQLLQQ. SFQQRE '----5 ' . if CQ M--. M-- M. ,. A , Jhfluuofvf' 33052 39111 Zlauuse NIR. L'11ARl.lis IlA1u.ww Iiwxmwnf llffmr .Iluxtur X. CRIIKKIZIQ XYHIIII .... W - . l'1'.x-zllulli 1 Ilkmngxx I .XIQAIIIISIII I IIENRY 3 II111-'AI xxx 'Z I NIAIQIIN, Ii. Ii. l. I XX'xl.Es I XYIIUII. fx. KI. I I'I. ANAS 23 Iilsliu NIR. NY1I.1.1AA1 I.. IIIQNRY Ijrllljf .IIIz.wIw- RICIIARII KI. IQYXN , f'mxcifi.'1zt T RYAX IH I Ilwwmlnis. EI. I.. S IIALI. 4 IIIIIAIIQLQ, S. S. ,II IIxLmx'1N 11 IAI1-U ' I IIAl.I.llCK NIR. IJIRY I'1c1ix'l1ss . . H.f1m' .Ilfrxtvr NIR. OSCAR Ii. 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Pn1v1'f1v11f 1 I f,4.XRSf'lX ,, I I3'1ui1ir:uRN I KICIIXI-'FICY ' I STEARNS U I IWIURIJEN I SONIERS 'I KII'L'nInIII'14, ti. IZ. Oi jfairfax ilauuse MR. ClIAx1:1.1cs II. llruiuw I.IasT1iR XVATICS l3,xx'1.1s 1 liklicxl-ixmmzlf, 5 2 Klvxuz li y 1i1m12NL1ix' T 3 , . 4 Ixljm ,N T, 5 4 Ufmxcx. R. 14 QI AXIMLTUN ,V I-'1.1 X1 l3.xx'1.ls Ilwnuxililsf. . .. S511111, C. XY.XI,liN'I'lXI HNIPKINS, 99 Huzrxv lim l'111m 1 l11m11'suN T. L ll? f'l'nx11'1i1xs. II. I I QX xv I2z'1u4.x. I H V 4X xv llmu-ix, I. X kms, R E l w 6 'K : Zfwfi 'ff 3 gi ' Z2 .77 ff A f ' ,Z fwfyy , , ,, , ,.. .. 1 4yf, . 1 2 I ' f W f Q M , f Q If 4142. IO, W, .4 .fm-Q., . ,' W7 1 X , l , , ff I ,I - 4 , The iguarh JOHN M.xRs11.xLL tiAxI:Lw1s, Editor-in-Cl11'uf CHARLES Rlclmxkrfsox, 'I 1:,, Bzz.vi11vx,v .llumzgcr RCIIIE1i'l' HEXRX' ScAxNN1a1.r., .flri Ifdifur M. H. GERY D4 F1-EM1x1 s, HI UI. A. XYYETII, JR. C. I-. HEYNILQIQR 5 .m, , A nf l Nj Mr 9 f W W Wy' 12: ' Wwwff' f H f fixgz Z ff ,, .J65 f V lm ' ' HI ' f lm a s q 9 CS ,XWUTMPLP 1,1 Q-uuiuug Mify, 'WL JW' wil l unstitutinn uf the Zltbletin Qssnciatinn nf the lamrenrehiue brbuul Qrticlr I SECTIUN 1. The pi-xyers uf this C-wnstitutinn shall be yesteil in an Athletic Committee, cnnsisting nf the lleail Master anll fnur nther Masters or ofliceix of the Scliwfvl. appninteil by the lleafl Master. S1311 2. The Athletic Cnnnnittee. cninbinefl with the Captains anil Managers nf the yariwus Sclinnl teams. shall be knnyyii as the Athletic Cnuncil. SEC. Il. All changes in this Cwnstitutinn shall be apprtwt-41--Ati1'st, by the Athletic Coinmitteeg secnnil. by the Council: anfl thiril, by a inajurity yute of the Sclit-nl. Qrtirle 2 Si-1c'rinN l. The Chairman uf the Athletic Cnmmittee shall be the lleail Master. Slic. 2. The Treasurer uf the Athletic Association shall be a Master or an nflicer of the Sclinnl, appnintecl by the Ileacl Master. Size. 3. The officers uf the Fnntball. liaseball anil Track Assncia- tions shall consist respectively nf a Captain anil a Manager. SEL: -1. ln every other branch nf Sclinnl spurt the Captain shall perform all the cluties nf Manager. SEC. 5. The Manager of each team shall perform all the mlntiee nf Treasurer for his branch of sport anil shall be resprfnsible tw the Treas- urer of the Athletic Association. S1-QC. li, No Captain or Manager shall cnntract any bills until he has the sanction for such items from the Master nr sclincil officer in charge of that branch of Athletics. SEC. 7. It shall be the mluty of each Manager to submit to the Heacl Master a scheclule of prospective engagements, inclurling approxi- mate expenses for each engagement. SEV, S. N0 Captain or Manager shall make hnal engagement for any contest unless permission shall have tirst been grantenl by the lleafl Master. ltll i ..-.--. We - 1 E Jbflll my ' Qrtirlz 3 Slzcrlox l. Captains for each ensuing year shall be elected by those members of the respective teams who take part in a championship contest. SEC. '2. If the Captain elected fails to return to School or for any other reason fails to serve. the Coach for that branch of sport shall call a meeting of all former members of that team. and they shall proceed to a new election. Size. 23. The Manager of each team shall be a member of the Fifth Form. and shall usually be elected while he is a member of the Fourth Form. SEC. 4. lt shall be the duty of all Managers to preserve a copy of each letter. in a tile devoted to his branch of sport. which shall be at all timesopen to the officer of the School in charge of that branch. Rules Governing Qcbnul Qluntzsts anh linsignia Qrtirlz I-,finnthsll SEc'r1oN l. The red block l.. shall be awarded to all who play in the Championship game. SEc. '3. The sweater shall be solid black with red block L. SEL. ,,. The jersey shall have a body of solid black, the arms striped in red, one-quarter of an inch wide and two inches apart. The body shall have a woven red I.. The neck. wrist-bands and bottom of jersey shall have six red stripes, one-eighth of an inch wide and one-eighth of an inch apart. a -v SEC. I. The stockings shall be black with stripes in red every two inches. one-quarter of an inch wide. SM. -w. The cap shall be black with red l.. F. lil. T. in monogram. SEC. ii. 'Ind shall be awarded by the Coach. with the approval of the Head Coach, to those Substitutes who have contributed most to the success of the School team: but the number of such awards shall not exceed eleven except by permission of the Athletic Committee. Sl-lc. T. Sweaters shall not be awarded to those who do not receive except on recommenclation of the Athletic Committee and majority vote of the School. 102 SWPEW unsmnlueaggm-gg.: Q 5 e f i.a. eea t 'WLM Qrtirls 2-ZBasrbaII SECTION l. The retl block l.. shall he awartlecl to all who play in the Championship game. SEC. 2. 2nd, in white, shall be awarclell by the Coach to the nine members of the secoml team who have contributed most to the success of the School team. SEC. Il. The jersey and stockings shall he similar to the football regulations. SEc. 4. The shirt shall be gray tlannel with small L. on pocket. S1-Qc. 5. The caps shall be gray with l.. ll. ll. T. in black monogram. Qrtirlz 3-Grads SECTIUN 1. The real block l,. shall be awarmlecl any member of the School team who wins a tirst place or two seconcl places in an outdoor lnterscholastic Meet or the Championship Meet. SEC. '2. The recl block L. shall he given to the Manager of the School Track Team. SEC. 3. l.. A. A. in recl shall be given to all who win one or more points in an luterscholastic or Championship Meet. SEC. 4. l.. A. A. may he worn on a track jersey or cap only. SEC. 5. The l-. inclurles the right to wear a black cap with red l.. A. A. in monogram. SEC. ti, The track suit shall be a retl, sleeveless jersey, and white pants with retl anal black stripe at the sifles. Qrtirlc -I - Ggmnaatirs SEcT1oN 1. l.. 15. T. in black monogram shall be awarcletl to any member of the School who wins a first place in the annual championships of the School. or a lirst place in an outsitle or flual gymnastic meet. SEC. 2. The regulation suit for members of the School team shall he black. full-length tights with black letterefl jersey. over white. SEC. 3. Suits for class work in gymnastics shall consist of a quarter sleeve, solicl red jersey anll black running pants with recl stripe at the sirles. The shoes shall be brown top, reel-solell tennis shoes. SEC. ll Members of School teams only may wear the red. sleeve- less jersey. 103 SENPEP munnnua QT 0 K JKWMJGMLGQT 7 ' -gf , ., ' .. m,. . - , , A 'WF WPT Y .T i eseeta e Qrticlz 5-Basketball SICLTTION 1. The Captain shall be chosen at the opening of the Fall term by the returning members of the team of the previous year. F-lic. '3. Rerl iz. l.. ls. shall be awarrlefl the members of the team who take part in the Championship cwntest. Slic. Ii. The jersey shall be sleeveless. stripetl black and recl, three inches of black alternating with one inch uf retl. S1211 4. The recl ix. l.. iz. may be worn on a sleeveless jersey only. Qrticlr 6-Gulf S1-:c'rioN 1. The Captain of the Golf team shall be electerl by the members of the team, some time between the last contest anml the close of each Spring term. S1211 '2. The team shall be composed of tive players, chosen by the Golf lnstructor ancl the Captain from those who compete in the Inter- seholastic Championships antl Championship Meet. S1-ic. Sl. An animal tournament shall be helml, cluring the Spring term, tu mletermine the School champion. SEQ l. The insignia allowecl the team shall be a white cap anal blue rlannel coat lthe eoat to have white l,. 12. T. in monogram: but the winner of the National Championship may wear the monogram in reall. SEC. -5. .-X reml block l.. shall he awarcletl that member uf the team who wins the National lnterscholastic Championship. Qrticlz 7-Qlfrcams SI2t rIoN l. The Vream team in any sport shall be open for trial to all members of the Fifth Form. SEC. '2. The Captain shall be electecl, on clue notice, by a majority vote of the Fifth Form. Slit: ZS. Xumerals shall be awarclecl to all who play in a specified game to be announced by the Captain, and previously by the Head Master. Qrtirlz B - Qliznnis SECTION 1. The real block l., shall be awarclecl any member of the School who XYlllS the Princeton L'niversity lnterscholastic Tennis Tourna- ment. Sl-ic. 9. The winner of both singles ancl doubles in the Champion- ship contest shall be awarrlecl numerals. 104 40 'Q 5 b'QNJ6'f4lr7,i fffwnw ll 'X 5 2 Q? guanine' . -I--I' - ' - I ? i L i 1 A V v i atittt t Sirtirlr 9-Djnthfg Slic'rIoN l. The Captain shall he electefl tlnring the lfall term lay present members of the team uf the previous year. S1211 '3. The insignia for this team shall he a hlaclc cap with small retl script l.. anml white ll. T. in monogram. antl plain lvlaclq jersey with real l.. ll. T. in inonogram. Slrticlz I0-Gun Qlluh 5liL l'lllN l. .Xny memlzer uf the Schiurl may hecome a meinher ul- the Kimi Club upon payment of two flollars tS'3.tItl J. SICK. ?. The Llaptain shall he electenl hy the seven memhers of clnh making the highest scores in a Slluul lu he heltl hefore Thanksgiving. Sl-ic. Ii, The team shall consist of tive members, to he chosen at the discretion of the Captain. Slim: -1. ,X inonogram cap shall he allowetl to each memhcr uf the team who shoots in the Championship Xleet. The cap shall he hlne. with a white monogram. Sirtirlr ll SICCTIUN l. No lmoy uf the School except members uf School teams shall he permittecl to wear any athletic clothing upon which are stripes less than one inch in witlth. Slit! '3. The stockings of house teams shall he of soliil color with but one stripe, not less than two inches in wirlth. S1541 25. Any mcmlzer uf the School who receives an l.. in any sport shall be ineligible to represent any house or Cream team in that sport. SEV. -l. Anyone winning a tirst or two secontl places in the Cham- pionship Swimming contest shall he awardefl a retl I-. S. A. in monogram. SEC. 5. Monogram caps shall hereafter be allowecl to memhers of School teams only. SEC. ti. The insignia of all junior teams shall be a white -lr. on a solid maroon jersey. Qrtirlz 12-tllrnssdluuntrg The winner of an lnterscholastic run shall be awartlecl the L. and members of the team shall he awarclecl c. L. C. 10.3 Zgasshall r X fx .iii Sl MPEPW .Quai-nf Q 5 ata ea ta 'Wfmml Zlaisturp ni the Baseball Team FN :lt LTHY JL'l,il'l it was the Centennial year of the School, ws the l,awrenceville llaseball Team for 1914+ clid not ,ls Li QI come up to the stantlarcl set by the other teams last year. -' To begin with. the schedule was a longer one than the year - J- . . ,. .. f betore. Captain Zimmerman. 2lb,: Larter. A. l... c.. and K X. I J team was turnewl out. their main weakness being in getting - 1 hits when luts meant runs. Ut the veterans from the vear I -4 . , . , ' 7 s betore Laptam Zimmerman. lib.: Larter. A. l... c.. antl Carter. li. X.. r.f.. were back. The new men that reeeiveml their l..'s were llallantyne. lb.: Deacon, s.s.: Fletcher. 'Eb 5 ,I vo A' , Carter. li. .-X., p.: KleQuitty. l.f.: Parsons. e.f. CARTERVNIH. l The team openeml the season by .defeating the XX'anmler- mg L rieketers. 1.1 In 1. l'hey later twice rleteateml the Prince- ton Freshmen. 1 to U. mainly through the pitching of Carter, E. A. The Tome game at l'ort Deposit resulterl in a flefeat for our men. 5 to 0. They then mlefeatewl Rutgers l'rep.. 10 to 5. ancl later both Pennington and l oly Prep. were beaten by the same score. ll to 1. In the lattter part of the season came the animal game with Blercersburg. XYe were all hoping against hope for a victory. but Klercersburg won, 13 to H. in a game marketl by many brilliant plays. The last game was with the .Xlunmi Team, cluring the Centennial celebration. Un the Alumni Team were sueh famous olrl Lawrenceville ball players as Turkey Righter. Coach Cap Kafer antl Cotton Halley. For a battery they hall the famous twenty-inning battery. Harper ancl llaneoek. So. with sueh stars In oppose them. how coulll our boys hope to win. We fought our last game haril. but lost. 13 to '3. Out of the 143 games playecl. Lawrenceville won T and lost fl. entling the season with an average of .1255 107 1910 Baseball Qlieam 'NS psaaixn SUVIPEW ERR QLL Q R R 1 I ' Cfaptains uf School mes Ii. L. I.I-IXX'lr, S13 9 NIXILQIIRIJ 'NI .1 .... ,. AI. 5. XI1'L11R11, N1 If. I'IRlIIi,XXX', 'NN I . ISRIIIQXXXI, 'Ns . II. T. ,I,11'Rf1.1x. '1111 12. SIII':I'II'IIIiI.I7, 'S1'3 xl. I1R.x111.LiY, '11:1 LI. 13Rx111.1cx'. 'SIZE ,I. I1R.x111.Ex', '!1Z3 I . IZ,xRRE'1', F11 If. XX'. IQXFER, '!11i , If. XX'. IQAFER, 'IHS . li, KICK, KI.xT'11s, '511i XY. E. IIREICN. 'Hs . I. D. K xlf1:R. '111 . XX. I . IIRIQSTIIN, 'IHVI , AI. U. XX'IiS'l'l2RX'IL1.'l'. '11'3 If. XX'. RITTER. '11:1 . H. G. P12.xRs1,1N, '114 . A, XX'. RIALLEY, 'I15 , XX'. H. l'15.xRs1,1x. 'HT IT. XX'. HARPER, 'IIS . 11. XX'. FIARPER, 115 . Q . XX. I'E.xRs111N. '1151 . .X3.ZIB1MERNI.XN.IIli1 ,I H ' I' ' . X. L.xR'r1-LR. 1? . 1119 I11 L. I.. New Y111'Iq fily I ittsI1u1'g. 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The line held admirably, but the hacks were unable to lmrcak tlnwugli their uppfmeiifs line and carry the team In victivry. As a review of the seasun, the fwllmviiig puints of cmmwarismi may lac interesting tw note: l'l'lI1CL'lU11, 1914 lawrciiceville . llax'c1'fm'il l.awrenceyille . lllair llall PUNTS, RVRB. 'HU yds. '285 yds. 2145 yds. 35-3 yds. 'Elin yds. 11521 1345 1513 121 H1 yds. yds. yds. yds. yds. l.awrcncc'x'illC . 2115 yds. 133 FUS- Tmnc - '?'25 yds. 1,18 yds. l.axx'1'enccx'ille . 220 yds. 176 yds. Klercersburg . 613 yds. 437 Yds- l,awrencex'ille . 915 yds. W3 YflS- Totals: Upponems 1.683 yds. 1.038 yds, l-axx'renci.-ville . 9.090 ydi. 64541 Fl?- 112 1910 jfnnthall Zlleam 1583 185-1 188-3 N513 18515 NST 1585 15511 15110 154111 IHEV3 181151 18211 lmflfl 182115 NUT ISSN 181111 4 'l'H ,,. SSSSKMPEPW6: - -. -T JL. , 5 4,.-.x 3 .,,V 7 V 'PQ S . -1 img sw l 6 1. i- M-JOHN Qiaptams nf bnbuul Qilehens . IS. 'I'L'RYL2R, 'Sli ..., XYiIkcs-I1a1'1'c, I'a S. 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Several 11100ts 1110 5011011111011 11,11 1111s spring, 1110l1111111g 111131 1110015 XY1111 Central 111g11 S01111011, 711111162 111111 1'111100t1i111 1:l'CS1ll11C1l, 111111 1110 111101- s011011ast10s at 1-'1'1110011111. Yale, 111111 1-'01111s1'11'a11111. XXY1111 Captain 170111111 and ,1011I1S1011, H., as 1.. 111011 fl-173111 last y0a1's 103111, 111111 11111011 011101 p1o111is111g 111at011a1. 1110 111015110015 for 11 Sl1CCESSfl11 1021111 11115 spring are 0x000111ngl1' b11g111. 117 -W .. - ... , .3 -Q.-.-. 'L :L ' 'gl HJ ,TA Track Qlieam 1910 mpiunship Belap Hiram L5 . ,, ,ff 5 I .mimics SINIPEP M I I QJZWML JMILQS ibresihents uf the Qlrack Qssuciatinn XY. Srsxcma Lf lIXI'IiN . RI QL, I.I x'1'm-I4 II. IIERIQEY R. XY.xI:1qf:x I . 1'S1I.1.1s . I.. LIIQXXYIFIIRIU Lf XY,xI.1:IcIlII:Ii 5. X .xx Nur KI. bm UI F . Lfx1:'1'1aR, IR. . II. I-.lwwxluws IQ. Ibn' . . A. IJ1isEN1:L'RY , .,. f,1IxlI,c.s . If, NYILLIIIAIS III..XXL'lI,XRII 'IIRVESII xI.E II. IQIfX'IfI.I. . . L. IIIIIHIIN .-X. I'.xRwwx5 C,hImIxsf1N . A. h.xLI:R.x1'1'1r IT. AIHRSE . KI. I I,xumNG . K. IIRESII . K. STEI'IIIiNSON IIYI I'ittsIm1'g. I'z1 Iilwmmlilwgtmm. Ill I 'ittfl lllfg, I 'gl IQQII Ilzmk. X. I KIIj111tcIzIir. X, ll IJUIIWIII. XIICII New Llurli Vitx' II1'1u'rIiIj'I'l. VIII'CIIlHlI. N. I Iffgmlifm-I, 143' W ' llllamflfm. I-lass . Llble, X. X XXIHNIIIIIQVIIIII. IJ. lf' I'+w1'tx'iIIC, N. Y I'z1tc1'w11. N. -I :X11IIC1'sf111. IIIII . :XIII1uIIZI.I,Zl New YI wk lfily Izvzlllxtml. III . Peoria, III . 'I'r1Iy. I'a I'IL'Ik'I1Il, Hunt . Ifrie. I'zI . Kutlzlml. Yr X'iCkQImrg. Kliw xIVlI'I.I5tlIXXII. I.I Xmx' YUVIQ Lyqity INST: ISSIS Iss? Isss Issfa wma ISSII ISN? Iwi! ISM ISHS ISSIG IsfvT ISHS Isfriv limo IEHII IW? IWI3 1904 IIIH.-I ISHN? WUT IQNIS Imrtr ISIIU IEIII jfanultp L it ' .1 xv' ' l W' l l l f Ulibnz ross: uuntrp Uleam Xlilili the cuptfliiiey ill' 1 Vlfalloii. the Lil'f'SS-Qillllllllp' Team made tm excellent slit-wing :mil flcserves special cfmiiiiciirlzltiuii. The season lregzm early in tlie fall :mil lzistt-il until lzxle in N1'lYC1lllJt'l'. The llrst ment in xvliicli the Sclitml team participatenl was the liamlis cup run lielil :lt l'liilzulclpl1i:1 under the auspices nf the L'11ive1'sity tif lfeiiiisylvaiiizi. llere um' three men all linislierl well, ll'l allon getting a close folzrtli. .Xt tlie l,l'll1CClUll liitewuliwlzlstics the seven-man team clifl exceeilingly well. czipturiug' fwurtli place. As lius always lzceu L'llSlH1l1Hl'y, the lust rim ul tlie segisim was tlie medal rim iwei' the Sclwvl cwurse. The four medals were won by O'Fall01i, lbevereux. Aycrigg zmcl Coplpeli The team zmrl sfluzul lleserve tmstintcml praise for the good work ac- cumplislieil, :mil the time spirit sliowu tlirouglimit the seastm. 120 CCFUSSICUIIIIIFP Qieani x'1i1uil'x H'l4'x11,ux lclxfm b Xx II fx? . ,, .-K, 5 x , , ,. 11 ' 1.111 ' I 'X 7' A ' .141 in A, :1 - QQ 1 . 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TI11- sc111'es 111' 1116 111111111165 12151 11111 11111011 . 1'1111'1111g . 1.1111'1'1-111'c1'i111: 1'11i1'c1's111' 111 1,1111're11cc1'111c 111111116 . 1.111111-11111-1'i1le 111-111 1s1'11'1111111 1271 gulf Cram I' Hlurlll x- S1 1 f xu I -1.-.r.,1.,1Ln, In XII N wr x N -s -,f X E mf 4 f ' I I lx rim Q 1 ii i X . J , l Uliennis Uleam 'li thu beginning 'lf the lfzlll term, XYilliams was clcctecl Captziin of thc Tennis Team fm' 1910-11. :mil Yciscr. Klzinzigcr. Nw matches with wulfille scliiwls wcrc hclrl iluring the full. hut the rcgulzu' tournzi- ments ws.-re hclcl. l,lCl'CL' mini thc clizuiipiimsliip in singles, with Alwml runner-lip. ln thc mloulnles Cziptaiii XYilliams Zlllll Stepliciismi were the cliampiims, Alwml and Kleyur sccuring secfmrl place. The team will piwlmzilnly play severzll matches flurihg the spring with other sclumls :mil clubs, including living Sclmul, 'liiwiitmi Cuiiiitry Club. :mul Pcim lfliartei' Sclifml, .-X tczim will alsw lzc cutercrl in the Vrincetun lnterscliolastics, 124 Tennis Ulrmu IERXKQ tr r X1 is xXTIlTXMw 4Cfzrr.::r I II 1 X1 1 ff Ax xx-4 Q 72N lfx l J Qi JJ 5 ' .. 4 ff ff 122' 14:5 fN.i- I f . Xi? 7 E Ll H I A 4' . 1 '1- lllf liuu rlltlllll wax mmlllc lu Il1'l'Q1IljifC :my flutes 4llll'lllQ' thc fall with fvutsifle teams. but at the clwse of the season a llamlicrlp flwyt XYH5 llc-lil ful' members of 1116 Clulr. Sllculi caplu1'e4'l first place, with ,Tones wcwml, :mil fXtxxw1.Hl tlmwl. .X few 5llUlV5l5 with -lutsillc lL'ZllllS arc lm-lug Z1l'I'1lllgQtl f-wr. to take plaue fluriug the 91-v1'i11,qA tu-rm. KI Il.l.S f'1u1v1'r1'UJ1! Hx! NES Cuffaiu Klll5lll2l! . . .lfllllalyvf MEM mins. lllxrxl-is llIZ.XRlN jmqxas ' MILLS BlHSlIIiR SIIIZNK U'I?xr.r,ox 126 Cliff Ginn Qleam O'F.XY.l.UN Tnxxaf FHEYK Hur. Guxns, 4CnNuirfl Mums Xlwslun Ulumnyury , 11' . .. . 1 1 f vi 17 5 Wf1 ' - ..- -7ff i 4 -ii . 1 1' X 1:11. Q '1 29: A- 'aff xgy'l1'9'I I 1x 1' 6 1415 1 ff 1 1-1x.f.q5L 162 N f ' 4 1 . I 1' , ,.Y- I: f--A1551 Q5 1 sg P 1 1 1 .11 . A Q 111 1 '. ' U 1 2? 1 vgiiliij-' lx W 111' 12171 f 'ff2'E12 l1L,-51291, 1' 11 X 31 1 f 1 'V ff 1 1 , - 1, 4 -2 - . 'N ' 1 1,11 31543: A 1 1 ,GJ 1. '-- . V' .1 , V-jilhgg T . -I '- Milf, .1 ,wed 1 ,www wx 4'93,?Al.Q., 6 4x55 I feffgg' My 1 ,KgIfQ', 1 'X 'gg 1 f 117 119911114 511 1 ggf03.-2.10. mwah! Af ' 'gQ1,Q111+,H 4? e'5 -v .1 111 11111 1-if X z l . ,5 ff 'Lf ' 912111 21:4 . 1 1, ' X ' ' '-11 ,1 X- W '1 ' 1 .L Eg ' A. ,ug-V., mllli 11111'14c1' '11ez1111 112111 quita il 4l1L'L'L'SSf111 scz1Q1111 1:1st 11'i11te1' 1111011 one C1'l191f1L'1.5 1119 51111111 211111111111 111 111' 1111-1' 112111. They 111215-611 several c111s1- games 111111 21 IJ1L'1iL'11 F1'cs11111e11 11-11111 f1'1.1111 1'1'i11cet1111, 11'11ic11 several timcs 111116211611 the 'X':11'sit1'. The game 111511641 111 New Y111'1c was lost to , , . ii1'1.1ff Sc111.1111. 11-11. 1'cz1c1j1c1i. 11. Icncwck. R.. 111111 11111111ps1111.h1. 1., 1J1Zlj'Q11 1'c1'y 0111111111-111131110 gZll11L'9. The 11116 up XYZ15 as f111l1'111's: 011111 . . . TC11111. 1'1.XNSE1. I'111'11t . . . . .XIKINS CUTC1' 1701.711 . . . BICKENZIE, 31II,LS Lvff 1171.110 . . T1-111111's11N, A1. 1. 16117111 1I'i1z1j , H1-1M111.1x11. -I1111Ns11N, C. S. Fm-:1'111'1i .... P1:11C11CK, R. fqfllfffl' . . PE.1CoCK. G. ffdffftllgllxl 128 lancksp Team IIAMMOND KIAVN N111-' Klum Town :XIKINS I'1-:uw K, li. A. lffllllfiilll l'Ex- ugh. R. IE., 'Ili-iwxil-Nm QYQSLMPEPVIZ mumnluhu fy if if ' 1 .1 . I 4 VAVK b ., .. ig jj: llrf . . EQEEQLL Q RE f ' ' ' .... ' ' .' ' Q- - .... ,- - s... r. .. .- Ejf slig f7fwLJfmtf' jarultp H1-:AD MASTER THE REV. Sixiox jorix KICPIIERSUN, DD. ASSISTANT HEAD MASTER C11.x1:1.Es iiENKY Riwxioxn, AM. Head of Iilocution Ilepzirtinent, Montgoinery House MASTERS FOR 1910-1911 ix THE oxnieu or APPoiNTxiExT A1.Ex.xx1wER Ifieiuolc j.xMIEsoN, A.B., Lating Registrar and Librarian Q-Iuhns Hopkins University: University of Pcnnsylvaniaj T1-Ioxms l!E1:'l'R.xxn Hkoxsux, AAI., French and German lUnix'ersity of Michigan: University of Berlinh Head of Modern Lzmguuge Department. Master of Griswold House TIIE IQEY. C11.x1u.1cs HENRY XYILLCOX, All., IBD., Greek tY:ile College: Yule Divinity School: University of Leipsicb Hcnd of Greek Department. Muster of Dickinson House XY11.I.i,xM jixxiizs GEURIIE, AAI., Mathematics fPrinceton University! FLE'rc11E1: DLYRELI., 1'1l.D., Mathematics tPrinceIon University: University of Leipsici Head of Matlieinaticzd Department. Muster of Green House XYILLIAM ANDREVV Roinxsox, AAI., Latin fPrinceton University: Leipsic and Heidelberg Universiticsj Head of Latin Dcpzirtincnt. Master of Kennedy House FR,xNc1s CUYLER VAN DYCK, -IR., AAI., Mathematics: School Organist lRutgers Collcgej C11ixRLEs BERTRAM NEWTON, A.B., History and English tPrmceton University: Harvard Universityib Head of History Department. Muster of W'oodhnl1 House 8 Q hr Y M N 1 .ll I ll lll. 111111 l1.1111 1111 lflll 111-1111-1l111111111111-1111111-l11-S11l11 N1l11111ll1:1X I llilll llvl N11111- 111111-. l:CllL'lllll1Lf hx' the 1111111'111g elfmt uf Lfllkll N Seilcel :1111l lZ1'i1le11.1l1ete:1111w-111 111211115111 1-x'e1'1' lllL'k'l 1hey1 1 1w'e1', lwiee Zlr lllllllf' w1111 their leiiers this 11-211' IIS lllkl ye-211 N Lkll 111111 lllvll 111:1x' l11 lllllllk' lvl the XX1Il'li 111 1 .1111. l111l1-1'w11111l z1111l Nl1l11111 tl1 lligluwl llllllll w i1111e1'w3 lf111111e1':1le11,11l1l11111g'h he lell ael11111ll1e1111L N 1 51111 wz1w HX'k'l', 1li1l L'XL'k'Ctllllglj' well. lh1 Ntllxllll btz11'1e1l with llll exhil1it11111 lllL'k'l with llllllkl 1 11-11111 llltll l1ez1t L'e11t1'z1l lligh 111' lll1ilz11lel11l1i:1, 'JNL 11,1 '31' 11111115 11 1 llllal lllk'L'l. See11111l place was ez111t111'e1l 111 the ll:1x'e1'f111'1l 1111 LINKX l111e1'wel111lz1s1ie lllUt'lb, 111111 l-1llll'lll place in the l'e1111 l111e1N1 111 1s N l11 the L'2ll'l5' 112111 111 the se-:1w11 three men were l1lliCll 111 t lk L1 l11111 l11te1'sel111l:1s1ies. K-21111. l'111le1'w11111l 11111l 1j1111I1er w1111 hwt 1.1 N 1 1 Allllllll Illll'll giving them seewnfl place. 'l'l11'1111gl11111t tl11 S111 111 uux 1112111 The 1 -1 .1 -1 3 111z1fle Il L'l'L'Klll2llllL' Sllllxxvillg- 211111 the 1ez1111 15 w111'tl11 111 11111 pla N 1111111t XYlIlllL'l'S mmf the seasun were as f11ll11ww 1 .-Xl l'. L N111-:11w111111 . M11.'1'11N Ql1lUl'l'l l'IlIl 1 uw 51-.1111-,111.1 M, Plwzxrs, I1llNT'w 181 J KA NI XI 173 P111N111.1: . 11 'l111:x1.x . El RllfXYlI.I.l.XNlS 13' - R.1w1.1a11.11 130 bpm Qiemn Rm L131:,1x DIR S1.1k1,L Rh-XY11 1,u.xx15 Lwx VIIINIVLJ' llvsxlx linux, XX Sli11nEl'L1Nfz Uxlugkxxfwrf v4'.mlz1im l'111l,1,wVr O - igdskzthall T tlxe beginning of the season the prospects for a , .fx winning Basketball Team were not very bright, ff' ' A' I since Captain Stephenson was the only man back from 1' ,X last year's team. There were, however. several good is - - , A v men among the new fellows and also from last year s ' house teams. A championship team was soon rounded out, which was victorious in nine out of eleven games N' Jlaved. Clf the two defeats suffered. the first was not 1' ' xi to a scholastic team, and the second was away from N5 E Seliool. , , - 1 1 1 mt Uur most important victories were over Swarth- more l'rep. at l.awrenceville, Tome at Port Deposit, and Chestnut Hill at l-awrenceville ltlie last named school having cle- feated our 111141 teami 3 and our only scholastic defeat was at the hands of Haverford Seliool at Haverford in- the final game. ,Xt forwards, liailey and Kline proved to be a very speedy pair. hard to guard and worlcing together in excellent fashion. lleyniger at centre was a strong point getter in all our games, using his height to good advantage. Stephenson and Carter were an excellent pair of guards, and the opposing forwards found the success of the team was together. Too much credit c championship team. On the the 11111 team was the most The season 's record follows: it almost impossible to score on them. But due mainly to the fact that all played well annot be given to Captain Stephenson and and untiring work in rounding 0111 21 Coach Klellick for their consistent whole. we feel that we can rightly say that successful l-awrenceville team in years. Dari: Tiaxns emforsiixrs LsxwRENc13viLLI3 December 2 Rosedale A-X. C. . . S 273 December 10 15110 ,Xlumni . . . 11 27 December IT Princeton 32nd Team . I3 326 January 1S Princeton 2nd Team . fill 727 January 731 Rutgers Prep. . . T -17 january QS Swarthmore Prep. 25 55 February 1 Princeton 191-1 . . 26 42 ' February 4 Pecldie . . . 22 -LT February 11 Tome tawayl . . 18 51 February 18 Chestnut Hill . . . 15 30 February 525 Haverford tawayi . . 33 26 Totals . . . 201 400 132 Zgasksthall Hiram MR, lILx.I.1cr: F1.Exz1xG SFmw1:R-,xzu Ihmzn '1'Imxxrs-,x, Iflavxxanx Cuzusk, H. N. SWPHENSUX 4C'a1-tain! IQLINE Ihu Ll . 4.1! 'H i'f f sg 5 M K ' M9 swmmnc TEAM HIS year's swimming seasein is perhaps une of the hest the selinul has ever witnesserl. There were three meets in which l.awreneex'ille met some of the str-ingest sehnlastie swimmers of this section tif the cnuntry. These meets were with Central lligh ancl Central Manual frwm I'hilaclelphia. anrl Petltlie Institute. ln these meets our team was ahle to make a granrl tntal of I?-l pttints to our oppfments SH, althnugli each event was hutly emntestetl. During this seasun, three sehtmul rect,mrils were hruken. In the Central High Meet. lltitchkiss hruke the recnrcl for the plunge hy tliving ti? feet fl inches. The relay reeurtl was again broken this year hy the team cunt- pusetl of Captain Rawleigh. Hulnphreys, Marr anil G. Smith. bringing the time clown tu une minute antl fifty-tive secunrls. At the A. .-X. Lf meet hehl at Philaclelphia, Rawleigh lgrnlce the reeurtl fur the hunrlretl. clwing it in one minute two anfl two-fifth seconds. We can only hope that cluring next year and the years to come. Lawrenceville will nncl itself suppurtecl by such a strong team. 134 Svminnning Uieaxn 1!.n'L1s llEI.,x-fix' Xlxxmnx lfxxxzuauz Nlwu Snnn, ti. Ilrxxvunrxs lim1.E1-an lllxptxmmn Hun mass Xukklr will .. ,- W 'I f 1 'i , 4 S , ' + t J ,X W' lfi ffm- mzm. lfztptziiii Hlfzillwii w Howl wut- t nd 5 5 S i l'llS yuztr's lfciiriiig lcztm L'YIbL'1'lL'lICL'4l Z1 gm-:it lizuiilicnp in tliztt U as lvtt Irwin last yt-zti s tczim. ln '1 tfviiriiziiiiuiit. wliivli wax lit-lil cztrlx' iii tlit- seztwii. ililrllllllll. 'Uziyliwi' :mf L tlimtii tit ltplwtllt tlit F-Clllllll. with Kuitl as ztltc1'1iz1tu. During tlic wt-1154 ,ii t lit-rc wuts tlircu meets. lil-lllfclllll lXvHl'Sllf'.TC111 1 5 l.:tw1'c1iucx'ille mm tunic tif llllkx tltllt-gc. :mtl l'wly l'l'L'll. .Xltlifiiivli im-cts. yt-t we clitl wcll tmiisiwlt-1'iiig tlic team l'1'cw tcwm wiiii tli ' ' A ' s um' team met. 'lilic l'1 1. . c cliztiiipiuiiwliip tm' Xcxx' N: 'lillC pifispcct Jccztmc tlirce uf this mrli. s Iwi' Z1 team iicxt yczu' are wen liriglitei' tlizm this XCZIIJS team. inclurling tlie zlltwiizitc. will lic' hack. 136 jfrncing Qieam 1 4l'Ifx11-wx RDI f Q mg '57 in A 'X fX X? ' f X f. xv ,V 4 X , avi, Q7 ' ls ll I I W-'fl Q C. NY. lJ11:1:l.15. 'UH INN-,wwf duxlz . . IH wcfnlrlw . .- AI. ,X. KIi4'l'UlC. 'Wi ,XY ll. I,l'1c1i. 'll' '3'3H-j,w11'd ffflxfz . 33 NL'L'lYl1fl9 . . 1. AX, Iql-Q1 '1-1114, 'uri ul IH-Aww' fiuxfl . 31 wuuullrlx .,.. lf. IZ. limwxs. 'HSE NNII'-xwzni l'I1lI . . l lllil1llIL', 37 I-A wc-wmxlh, lj, 11, XXYI!I'1'IfL1fY. 'um Allilr rmz .... llNillllIL'S.fl7f f'7l5L'L'Ull'lH. II, nl. Nwlclcls, 'IH lun--wrd dmfz l,!I!1!1-wi 1 ln::A.'1 Qccmnls . . If. Y, X, IMNA. 'HIS . 1f.ll.l21-1111e.'1v'2 fllfffl ff111'4HU.x' . . . Hi SUCHINIS . . , . , ' I-., ll. I'.'1'l11:1111z13, 10 -3-ju--vmd Mwzu llzmiluw 242 scmnuls . . . If, Il. l'i'I'IIRIlNlE. '10 A,I!IIIIf1IfI fliyfff I-Illllf' . 5 fcet. Wg il1ChCN . . J- H. Tll11RII'SfvN, 'f lfllllllflljj Zwuzd jzmzf . 21 feet. SP iuclwf . XY. l'. TNQQHRSOLI.. 'H. P010 :'u11lf .... 10 fcut, W3 inches G. R. CUNNER. 'UT 1Jllff1.77ff 1?-HW, xfmf . . IS feet, N inchcs , . J. R. IJEXYITT. W? TflI'0TUfIlff 1?-HI. IILIIIIIIIUI' IFN fe.-ct, 4 iIlC11C4 . . J. R. IUIZXYITT. W' Tl11'1rzu1'11g1 fiixuzrx . Ill feet . J. R. UliXYI'1 l'. 'UU 13S 'L 4 ! F6 fi , Q 6 fx ' ' M I, -1 H f .V ' ' ?- X3 A 1af.1f1 m x X ' K N? - ' Q p 151 -X x wi ii 'fa 'xii .A DR St MPEPW YQ Jdfiilflp i i tt Eh 2 a fs ES me a 5. 32 F9 3 HENRX' CLAY H.xYENs. A.M., French tPrinceton L'niYcrsityl JOHN ldliNRY IQEENEK, 1-XM., Latin and Mathematics l Princeton L'niYcrsityl Master of Dans House CH.xR1.Es HENRY BREED. A.M., Latin t Princeton L'niYersityJ Master of Fairfax House X :XRTHUR F1sRE XXIYRREN, AB., English l.'xlllll61'5f Cnlleger Senior Master nt Upper House DANIEL, XLXRNEY THox1PsoN, A.M., English t.fXniherst College r Head of English Department. Master of Cleve House. CHixR1.Es I'I.XRLlflXY R.xYHoNn, fX.M., English tXYesleyan University: Harvard Universityj Master of Rose Hill House NYILLINM LESTER HENRY, AU.. Latin and German KYale L'niYersityl Master of Lawrence Lodge HoxY,xRo ROE XYOOD, Music lXexY England Crvnsermtury of Musick PERCY RUUERT CULYYELL. A.M.. English and History 1 Princeton L'niYersityl Master of XYayside House EDWIN XIICTOR SPOONER, ILS., French and Spanish tDartnionth College: Harvard L'niYersityi junior Master of Upper House 'T.-XME5 THoM.xs BNRRETT. All.. Science 4XYooster University: Johns Hopkins L'niYersityJ Head of Science Department. Senior Master ot Hamill House ERNEs'r E1.K.xN.xH RICH, B.5., Mathematics tXYorcester Polytechnic Institute: Harvard Universityl Master of Kafer House 'Resigned, February 15, 1911. 9 The QZreams jfnuthall Team Ulbt QIrean1s Basketball wfdlll The Iauuse jfuuthall bampiunsbip Jxfxi HE House Football Championship ' J- this year was won by the Davis , , with one of the fastest and most pro- Fl, fi 'Kai zfggjj lieient hiinse elevens ever seen Un the ' f it VV Lawrenceville gridiron. XYith a keen Q- inf A :fi 3. 5894 knowledge uf the new game and a it ii, f T N sound understanding of the principles T E l fxbfgxi,-1 i,fxJN 'of the old game, this team succeeded x Q in downing all opponents and indeed , deserves the title of champion. The teams on an average were ' i lighter than those of previous years, I ,ji but nune the less strong. as their lack it , in weight and brute-force was easily ii,d':gLiJ fi A made up in agility and speed. The games were played in the usual manner: any ewntestant being unee de- feated was fureed tu drup nut of the series. ln the tirst 1'ou1id Davis. Cleve and XYouilluill were yiettiriutis river Cutiswl, Dickinson and Kennedy, respectively. ln the seeund Xkliioillittll lust tu Davis and Cleve tu Griswold. The final game was a hard fuught fine and althtiugh the llriswuld team deserves great credit for the way in which it kept up its tight and spirit until the end. at nu time did it hold the lead. The score was lli-ii. Davis played hard, clean f1i1itl,all and ran tilt many plays which aston- ished everyiine by their eleverness and the skill with which they were ext-euterl. DAVIS Luft limi' 4 . . Txxeoezi Left Tnrhlt' . STIZRNIIERUH Left tjznml . . XEL'H,xI's f.lt'1IfI'C . . . PATTERSON Right tiznird IQVTEAIAN Right Tuvklr AxDERs0N Right End . . XYA-xrr Ifzflllmvk . Mritrnx Right lltilflvurk FLETCHI-:iz Luft l1'al-fliarlc . Bum. Q1ltll'ft'I'I7tlL'TC T.-XPP.-XX f Crum Szabxtilnfvx . - CHILDS 1- Nixox 142 1910 Bahia Zfauuse jfunthall mfdlll IIE, IIE if 1'- 1-an-nag nn-,pup-1 pl!-'iw i..- --T bl- itil E .... SYMPFRW FW- .... .. L ,. V N . L X 431 A ' . ,.. ' . grin 'J f a 1 H H TQJZWMEJMQ 11- ' -.- ,1 .-,.,, ,1, '- - J in Ifauuse igaszhall 1112 Cl1l1111lllUl1Sl1115 series i11 hasehall for 111141 proverl to he exceptionally clwse anal exciting. Tl1e Xlftjitillllllll 11011se Team. untler the cap- tainey :ff Veaeuek. ll. einergeil as t11e el1a111piu11s. after a hartl struggle wit11 lllClil11iUl1. These two teains were tieel when they finally inet. antl a hartl struggle was ltmlcetl fur, T11e game entletl i11 a tie, T to T, after lf? well-playetl innings. heing eallecl 1111 aeewunt of clarkness. T11e tie was playefl 1111 a few nlays later, XX'im111111l winning by the secure of 12 to S. The success of the XX'4mc11111ll tea111 was. i11 a great ineasure, rlne to the excellent C4'IZ1Cl1ll'lg of Captain l,CZlClflCli. whu, twgether with Baker and '11+1111s+111. starred fur his team. Lluytl anrl Felton of Dickinson played a line game antl starretl for their sitle. liCI1l1L'flj' and l,,ilAlSXX'Ultl were next i11 tirtler as 11a111er1, and both played gtml hall, giving every team they playecl a harrl tussle for victory. It was the lot mf Davis anal Cleve to co111e in last. hut they showetl gootl spirit, and funglit to the entl. 1111 the whule, the series was t11e closest seen i11 1,awre11eeville for a gwticl while. T11e line-up of the XX'tw11111l1 and lDlClilllSU1l teams follows: w'ntv1111r,'1.L 1-rvsiriox r11e1i1Ns0N IQNHQH1' Rfylzi Iifvlti COXON Lfximv Clt'1IlL'1' Field SCHIIUIER t21t11fr1'rH Lvft Field WAT1211HoL'sE 1'1a1xt-wie tCa Pifflztv' FELTON 12 A K ER C11 1511 e r LLOYD H,tfgny Ifiryf Base BLACK CCap't1 SIMPSON Svmzid Base SCULLY JOHNSON Slzorisfop BROXVN STA1'FF15R Third Base TXIARTINEZ 144 wnnhbuu ibouse Baseball Qibampinns 1910 SCMPEM munich' X f fb --B -V- L.. 1 5 ,, . ., 1- 55 '11, M '-- W f 1,21 1 E EEQLL W E ff A . '... .' QF G.. 1 -...e,,,,, ,--, u h , -.... , 1:1 'Wm 101119 ilauuse igaskethall llli contest for the 111te1'-l11'111sc llasketball C11z111111i1'111s11ip. which tuok place t1111'111g the wi11te1' term uf 1911, was 111c1ee11 verx' close. The lllllylllg of all the tca111N was sw excellent that the wez1s1,111 pmvcnl 2111 111111811- ully exciting 1111e. lhe c11z11111111111sl1111 wus w1111 111' liL'1111C11X 114111 se, which. l11S1Jl1'Cf1 111' 11s well lil11lXYl1 spirit, w1111 the 1'ict11ry tlll'1,1llgll 11ar1'1 l1g11ti11g. wi1111i11g slx gzuuew 111111 111s111g 1111111-. '1'1ic 11111111 1'ez1s1'111 f111' liCl111CI11 h 1111111111111 was that they 111111111 twgether 2111 the t1111e. Cleve 111111se came SL'L'Hl1Il. 111111 5111111111 receive great crerlit for staml- 111g 511 well llg'll1l1Sl ll1L'11' 111Y1l1Cl11lC 1111111111e11ts. 1i12Nx1-im' Pl1Sl'l'1llN l1I4Ylb ,Rl-fllllf l'k111':.'1 ,X11N11'r Left 17111'rv1111111 klllll Nw'1'11N, 11. lCLl1Jl.1 Cfllfll' ll,XN1I2I.S 131311111 121111111 I-' QTER 1 . . ,ins f LN? L111111'd lx1'11s1x11EN 1 ' 1-16 AL1.-HQLSE .l'lI.liTL'HER l Dnvisb 191-:.xNzHE1x1 1Gri5wo111J -11111NsTox 1lic1111e1ly1 Kl.XCIiENZll2 11YooL11111111 X7AN BVREN, 11. X. lCOIlSOl1 Easkethall Zlleam Qllzhe Zianuse Zintmnr Wrath Zllzam Wfvrsox. R. A. THOMPSON, W, PICKETT PH ILLI PS FM' BOAICDM KN CARTER, H. N Davis Zijuuse 3fIlUUUI' Irark Cram LR NI. lIExm1.v,.- l LL 'lx .114 XYA11 'lvrwxx SEMPE42 .L an W .W W 3 Q ' ' it - ' 5 ' Y if ,L.Q - .. . CFJDYMIJUML 1-4,-4 ...--.-4 41.... 4..-..... 5-. TT -- ff-1 Jfacultp Cfzilnntinuetab ASSISTANT MASTERS FOR 1910-1911 Usgxn ll.x1:x111x KI1'Pn1ins11N. .X.13., English, ll'ist1'11'y and Civics: Assistant Lil1ra1'ian li'1'111Ct'TlI11 l'11iw1'si1yJ Y lf11un1lati11n Hnnsc l . . ' . . ' . I R141 nan. L ll.xxI11,14.n X111uq1s. XXL, Latin and Matheinatics 1 i'1'i1lCL'IHIl Lliixtci-sityi ' Su11urx'is111' 11f Special Ifvening Sturly iil1I'S2l1 s Hfincc iluilmling 11l14.111111m1 XX111111s Num, .X.Kl., Lnglisli, Histury and Tutoring tY:1lc L'nix'crsity1 i:11l'SllI h Hfflcc linilrling Ii11A1i'x11hItxA1lcs S1x1'N111ans, iX.I1,, Latin 1XYi1li:nns L'11Hcg1:J ,Xssistant Masu-1' 11f Ilnvis II11nsu Ilixn11l,i1 ,Xlnx M1511-QR, A-XIX., El1,1cnti11n and English 1XYilli:nns fnllcucb iXsS1slllI11 Master 11f Kuliiiwly House L, ll.xnI.l2s Iznwlx ll.x1.1., 4X.l3.. Klatlieinatics 1L'nix'u1'sity 11f Vu1'n111nt1 .Xssistxinl Mnstt-1' 11f Clow llunse R111:l5R'r FMITII XX lLs11N, ,-XII., Latin anfl Mathematics Ii'rincct11n L'nix't-1'sityb pXssiSt:1nt Mastci' uf XY11o1ll1ull Hnuse I'1c.xNl4 llwis LANE, ILS., Drawing and Mathematics 1Xt1w llznnpshirc State C11ll1-gc! pXssist:1nl Klastur 111' liriswulrl House 19115 lI.x1z11l.l1 XX 11121-.1-1f.An, ARI., Elocntion and Mathematics 1111-1-1x'u City Cwllcgci Lclznul Powurs 5011111115 .Xssistant llaslt-1' 11f lfairfax House GLENN Mran1zi1.L IJAXYIS, Ali., German and Frencli ikilark Univt-1'sityJ .Xssislann Master of Dickinson H1'1usc HARLEY XN'n.I.1s IIICATII, ILS., Science fUnivcrsity uf Vcrinuntl .-Xssistant Mastcr 1,1f llamill House R111-1.11 LINsM11Rl2 1115 VVII.'1'11N, All., English lkinluinlria University 1 Assistant Mastcr of YX'1w1wcIl1i1Il 10 SYMPEM muuuhnnu QT 1, Q7 -PUP- 'Xt nfl Y-Ti 'A KWMJMQQTB W ilntsrsiiguuse Zllirank jlltlmzt llRUL'GH the generosity of the Lawrenceville Club uf KYilliams, a handsome silver cup was presented to the school as a trophy for indoor track. The meet itself up to the last few events was slow. but enough excitement was brought forth by these to more than counteract the tiresomeness of the preceding ones. Cleve. from the First. was picked as the winner and she would easily have carried off the honors of the day but for the Davis, who by winning a lirst and second in one event, so raised her scores that when on gaining another third place, she tied Cleve. lt is difficult to pick any stars from the numerous teams or fu point out any particular events as the most interesting. but the two-twenty and pole vault were very commendable and caused great interest and excite- ment. This sort of a meet is a very good thing, and one which ought to take place. and probably will now. every year. It brings to light material for the 'Varsity which otherwise would have remained obscure. The cup will be held a half year each, by the Cleve and Davis. The score of points follows: HOUSE Porxrs Horse POINTS LTLEVE . . 21 Gaisworn S D.-wis . . :21 Coxsoi. 3 DICKINSCVN . 17 Til-INNEDY 1 XYUOIIHVLL . 10 160 Ennis Zfanuse Relay Zlieam 1910 PARSONS HALDXHN Rlcxl.-xuvsux, C. ST1',RXRI.R We bnrieties. fuk 1. va My 'YQ 'Y Q! Vu! mm ,MY.,, vXx, 5' ,AN W. ,, ,. ,, u wwf' IWW f' 'V1 1 I ,A,, JW? f ' i 'lfN,'yx 1 in ,-X J QA EN qx 5 X 'EPI 1 ff' H 4W , MES W5 Xi ' WW fix f T f Q M , W .. Nga xlyly f X ,,, .9 The Qlialliupean anti bilumatbean batteries :JT is a curiuus illustraticzn of the inaccuracy which is apt tn cullect like fungus ahuut the facts of histtvry. that the tlates uf the fuuutling tif the Calliupean antl l'hilnmathean Sncieties respectively have heen variously misstatetl in past fYll.l..X l'tms autl elsewhere. althuugh at least une of the fuunilers uf each Sucietv is still living. Un the authurity uf General .X. .X. Nlkiutllitill. 'JL Lf S. .X.. retirerl, who was a memher uf the little gimtip tif htiys whit uniteil to ftrrm the falli- upean Sfaciety, it may lze tletinitely antl linally statetl that the -late was .lune Il, l:s32. XYith equal accuracy the :late of the urigin uf Philo. may he given as Decemher N. IH-33, when seven men put fwrth an upposititiit Snciety tw atfttiml the eltler sister the henefits ttf healthy rivalry. Twu memlmcrs tif this little grutip are lcntvwn tri le still living-Xlr. lQt'llJt3l'I lfaries. '-313, wht: is a civil engineer. living in XX'illiains1ittrt, l'a.. antl Klr. C. Stuart l'atter- son. 'SIL l'resi1lent uf the Vfcstern Saving lfuntl Suciety uf Vhilatlclphia. lt may he atlcletl as a matter uf interest in ccttmecti-in with the fountling nf the Stvcieties. that fleneral llurace l'urter. '-34. was alsti une of the first members of Calli.. antl that a numher tif men of ahility anal influence have gratluatetl from each. uf the lung anil interesting stury uf these two ttlml Sucieties there is not space tu speak here. hut it is a story nf which each Sttciety may feel pr-Jud. and une with which the meinhers uf each ought tri he mure familiar. lntersticiety llehates were nut institutetl until DSU, since when they have hectime a prnminent feature ttf the Sflitunl year. being heltl un the 'Htl of Fehruary, antl helping in the healthful emulation anal frientlly rivalry which has grtwvii up between the Sncieties. The Srwcieties still meet in the mrtiiis which have been usetl fur many years in the nhl School lluiltling tnow the Lahuratory Lluiltlingly hut there is a mcivement on foot to put up a Sciciety lluiltling hy the Alumni, which will ultimately litmse the two Societies nttingly. and will give them the outward dignity and importance to which their age and services to Lawrenceville entitle them. 153 qgXN55iMpU'Vf2a f f 'vff in ,, 'Qi A iw f ' QIIQLM Q RIS I f ' 1 ', . .. , . 'I QI ' I L...,,,-.,,L,-.-..L.-..1L.-,.... iQfQlQQ,'Q C I ILIIIIIIUI IS1,XlI.EY l'1I,xI.I, IEIHICIQ xmrr Cx IQTIZR, ,IX U IWIIRT L'I:I'I1ER IUXYTS IzI:mIIx:q L'IxIe'I'I2R, C.xIc'III-:Ic, TT I Lx I rs ES lIlNlIJ1Il'E LIIIIINSON . L. , A. WM JON alliupean Sucietp jfnunheh 1852 1011 FLIEIIINIQ flklvlllh 'IIIIZIIII IJ INI LSTRITIIII M IjC,xIz'IIIx' XIINIZR XITLLS RIF I I .XRIJSUN RfII:INsIIN 19172 KAMAI, P. KUIM, XV. PIIRIQIQR STIXUFFER SMITH. B. C 1913 :XLLEN Dow 154 SII.I.s SuII:IiI:I,I xc SIIIPSQN SMIIII, -I, KI XY.xI.IiIiR XY.XT.TIiRS XYYETII XVI I.T.T.X M s YEISIQR SAI ITII, G. S 'FIIO5I1'S-UN TIUSK TRA YLOR XV,-XTT r 'x ff P XXL-,4 GN-ef! ' ffm, wiuiix ff., . F, vis' Q' Ag! 1 ff W3 'T v 14 14 ,I I I I V X a. ,Y . . x , ,,- r l.v.N,g1J. 1 Y -,W 5 ' 'gx,, fJ f , , , ,. , N' ' , lx , . '3 ,1r-'I ' A , K' w. .YSL-UH. . ', 'V' 'x 'ru , W , 'Lf ' 1 1 4 -' - x . ,I 4 .,, 1 ...I by ,, Q .,'f.:?.,-' .. 4-H , ,Y ,W wa, xg.-.fi 1 .. 4 llntrp ,.v , aw .. . . . r, N, - , . ,. -, I JUL-v ' .VI Jr if 1 'U' ,H , '1 'WAY Y Z: 5Y ?ff.4 L 122 'f ' .,.- u v v 'V x Q fr r fc A ' U , K . X 1 v , A , , , 1 V , L . Qlalliupean Society 'awww wtf if was mm GW 4 311123 l - ' J' ' ' S if: :Z ,V-ff EQ , 4 . - 4 - -Q 11 ' X-w, S S 5,119 ' ' ' Q . .ji 2 ' ' 34 , -, -1' .,.. . , , .., ,. .. ,. rl t 5 ' - .?+'.. W--. f 1- ,A l Cf 6, -1-air, ,,Mk ,- mm- NAL-M-N..-,-4, M , -B A .XIIQIYS l11x1Q1i11 1'1lil,'l'4 1 x 1 1Ii1QN 1l.xx1A111xD 11Xl,l..XX'1'X Nu. 1-. 1'x11 KVI' n,..1 x N1-2, 11 P 1 Xl.llXXI-,l.1 L 11.xx11:1g1:1 13 xx11211s 1 1 1-31 13111-11: lfxx' QXRNI V11 1 , v 11.11.11xx1x, ,,x1x R. S. 1'1f1LI'IiN, ll. X WM 1111119 Rbilumatbean Suriztp j'nuniJeh 1855 15111 11111,1v12N, 1i1.1xE 1ix11111'1' Xl11.1..x1c11 1V'IL,X1 914, , ' ' 'K 1111? 411c.xxT 1I1ix'x11:1iR 11L1c1c11x VIHIINSUX, M4 P14512 X1L'f'jl'1'l l' H1:x'1s 111133 LAQIQEY RYQN, I. 156 PR1x111.1i R.xw1.1211a11 S11:1:E11NsEN 5'1'IiI'l1I2XSON Y1 1L'X1: 111 1 'L 1'.xT'1 12Rf1m 1'1i.x1'1'1C1:, G. 1:'1,11:T1a1:. Hu R12111 RL'ME1.1x XYIIE1lli11.XX S1113x1i SCL'1.1,Y IIJQF x6 'SWPEP I T,j. Q - --'H'-'V'I1f f'I' ' T ' 'X25fWgb3'16 ' X55 , ' L Q 1:7 t k ,.,k ZIK 'Q ' HW in, iv -, all 1 EISQEETQLLQS S S R? . W- - - . M EL N E. . V .. .. .1114 , C 3 'f.. 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XIIIITIIN, Gulf lnstI'IIutIIr MISS If.I,Iz.xI:Ic'1'II l'II1:'II1zIa, RL-sicleut 'l'I'aiueIl Nurse XII-ILYIN L1Rf,LXSlP,XI.I':, IYIYHCIHI' AI.I:I2RT T. S'l'Rli'I'L'Il I'l'I1-IIIIIIII, I'I'ivatc ImtI'IIctII1' for Yiulin GIIZIIRIQIQ XY. S'I'.xNN.x1u'1 I'I'I'e11tImI, l'I'ivzIte l1IstI'IIctI.II' fm' KIIIIIHI' and Banjo SUPERVISOFIS OF LITERARY SOCIETIES XYII.1.I.xx1 QXNIYREXX' RIIUINSIIN, L.HlliOlJt.'21ll CHARLES IIIQRTIIAAI NIQIVTITN, I,hi1I'IlI'l21tl1CZll1 SUPERVSIORS OF PUBLICATION CH.xRI.I-is H. xYII.I.L'0X, TIII-1 lY5I.l,.X I'I'IIIRIII.x DANIEI. Y. 'I'I1m1P5cIN, Tlzv Lifvrarf-v .l!uga:z'1Iu PERCY R. CULXYELL, Tha LLI'IL'I'I'III'I' COMMITTEE ON PHYSICAL CULTURE SIMON LI. BICVIIERSON XYII.LI.xmI j. GEIIRIIIQ CHARLES H. IQAYINIOND FREIIEIQICK XY. K.X1fliR . LORY PRIQZNTISS 11 4 .4 ' mr. l,,em-vu 1 .iff f, - - h W ,.' ' 1 ,-S J 'A I '51 r - ' v '-' .4 1. 'J' 5' 4' :Y v ' . 'Cn-.,.4, . X g .rw - v , 4 .lu V . ' - ,n 1 ' X '7 ' - ..:j-. vs 4 Q ,A ,, 1 - 5 ,-2 . v . xfva , . W L J - D , W J A ul I A , . U D ' G nf Q v- '-Lg, , . A I ,i A f' p, V, ,-yn f'f -f'S'. 4A5u..!'.lu' Bbilumathean Society 1 fi 1 DETQATEO xxvlilll 111311 111111 X11 111 X11 111 X11 111 XY1111 XY1111 XY1 111 Xxvljll XY1 111 1'1'1111-111'i11g 11111111 C1111 1'111111 1'111111 1'111111 1X11c1' M1111 1 11111 . 1'111111 1'11il11 1'11i111 1:1111 . 1A1111 131-11.11 ls 1110 1qCC1l1f1 mlm a111111a1 111te1'-Society Debate, 11111011 for the past t11'e11ty-t11'0 years has 1161111 116111 1,111 XYas11i11gt011's 11i1't1111a1', was 111111 by the C211111JIJ6311 Fmciety. T116 sub- jcct was, Res1'111'1-11. That the X1L'l'C11Z111f Marine 111 the L7111te11 States 8111111111 116 Built 1111 XYit11 the .-X111 llf S11ippi11g S1111si11ies. T110 11'i1111i11g 1621111 c1311sistc1l 111 Calvin 1'z11'11ce 1i1'11l1121l1, '11, Cliarlcs 1Qi1'11z11'11s1'111, Ll1'.. '11, Z11111 11111011 NYi11st1311 XYZ111C1'S. '11. T110 1',111111111I1t11CilI1 Society 11115 1111116'1C1 111' X1:1tt11a11 H. 111-11, '11: -1a111cs .1 1'1C1111Cl1, '11, 111111 R1111'1C3' lf. Kline. '11. 111-1'1' 11'1111 111'st prize, 11101121111- 51111 f11c111111, 211111 XY2111Cl'S11111'11, 11f 17c1,1z1tc5: 1821-3 18811 NY1111 111' 1'11111,1 . 1:45111 Xx'1,111 111' C3111 . 185111 1811? XY1111 111' 1'11i10 . 1S!'1T 155131 111,111 111' 177111111 . 155,13 1Ni11 XXYIII1 111' L'2111i . 131151 c .XXVl11'11L'11 11:1' 11611111 XY 1111111 XYLJI1 111' l'l1i11,1 . 1111111 151111 XNYK111 111' L'z11li . 11107 111111 11-011 111' 1'11111,1 . 111113 1111121 111,111 111' L'2111i . 121119 111111 111,111 111' 1'11i111 . 151111 1511171 XY1111 111' L'z111i . . 11111 ISS Qlalli Behating Team Sufjan! Eehating Zlieam DD Q UUUUD 1fUll'l0 'W F ' SJW F EQX I 'rf xv Lg N ! sf! A 'I .', I - 'H 3 fm ff 1 f7 i ' ll My, Q' f ,1, 1 W -X 1 in fi flu X an ff, AW - X emu 42, M: f f X A MWIIW WMMWIIIIVWM PU LHUMHUNSU SKMPEW I V if fm f e f Jflfmioitil The 6191111 uiJril1a FEV' words might be said here for the benefit of outside friends of the School and those who do not know the history of the OLLA Prvirlulu. The book is published annually by a board of Fifth Formers, with one member of the Fourth liorin, There is no competition for places on the board, as it is entirely elective, the members being chosen by the graduating class. The first book of this kind to be published in l.awreneeville was in lssfi, when the first edition appeared. As the School at that time con- tained but sixty-four boys, the Imook was naturally a small one. The scope and size of the liill.I..X l'o1f1:11+ix have been increased annually since then, and various innovations introduced, until at present we are classed among the lirst of the preparatory school publications. XYe desire to call the attention uf all of our readers to the advertisers in this Imok. and to request them tu patronize them whenever possible. The advertisements help us materially--in fact they are absolutely neces- saryiin publishing the C'11.L,x l'fvlrRIn.x, and we wish herein to take the opportunity of thanking all our advertisers. H32 The QBl1a iBuIJriha Baath Qgisfmfm ..,.... .LW W ' QWMJMGQ ' 1 4 -T--.---AH --T ,- 9-, ff,-1,--7,---v ---f- .---- x ,,,-., 43 -a. , ., .f fn--. .. ... V. Y. A .N , N . ..,. v':t?1 'J U .. .,,. . .. .... 1 . T f -2. -X? Q Q I3-e ..,, f.:-- f .. .... .. T K' f v . , ,. .. . 33 'Q ' V- :V . -, . Q C, wi.. ' --Hg.--.4-Jg'M -..-.g....1 --L. ., W, --., vw! 491151 Bnl1riiJa hiturs For: 'mu H. R. XYARIQEN S. F JHNES ll. XI. S'1'ERxmi1su Lf. Il. Nrjxvlwmx ll. Xl. PH1I.I.u's 1-'HR 'Sm R. If. GILLIS A. GREELEY XI. C. I.ILLEx'. -TR T. I . lll'Nll'llNl2Y li. Rl. P.x11mm4'1q IIUR 'EH XY. .X. U1-QL.-xxw .X X. RANNHY T. S. TIVNTIXGIHJN I.. R. NI1z'u'.xl.!f1z XY. IJ. BIITCHI-Qll. FUR 'EISI R. S. TXTORRIS XV. S. RI.M3l'IRE XY. PAYNE THQMPS-rx R. TJ. SMITH -Iuux Il. MVCVRM' . FOI: 'HIL XY. HH.xInr.laY SMITH XYIRT TTXYIF- T. P. :XIAk'BRll1li FUR 'EH L'11.xm.Es II, L JHIINSHX .Xwlmns Ii. FZHRIE. HT -I. M. Smrr Nxyrrws S. Rmzllm Frm 'tm C1-1rn:1.E K. TQHEII l R.xN14l.1X CARTER, jlr. FOR 'Sm CIl.xRI.Es YEHAIAXS f JwsLEY I-Emwwx J. S'rEw.'xR'l' .'XRcEn:SIN1.m: ilriumgr-' D. cjISER'1'Iil'IfFER Frm 'QT ' 4iE1+1u.E RIQK. KI.-X'l I'IS lfluxls R. SIQRLIZS PRIQSTUN Y. DL'Nwfmm' FOR '98 .XL'1mEx' .-X. SAIITH CHAR A. C.-xss Emv. M. C!'PI.lE .I P. .XRf.1-31:siNuEu.j1:. Gr-Lomax-: A. CWABIUIZRLAIN . Fora '09 ll. X. STEVENS J. S. DANA T. G. G.u'1wmw rl. P. IVTAVIES DI. IRIELAND Frm 'mm ll. L. GAIIIJIS G. A. SHIZIIIIHYX D. ALDER, Jn. .-X. H.-xzLEHlvRs'r, Ju. R. Ii. RVSSI-1I.L 164 3 V ISQSSS WQYQ . . ,. ..- - .. . L L . -T .. fi. IRITELLRE E E RI R . Qbfm-AJWL L , Fon 'ul H. R. LETER C. H. IMVIS . E. L. Rmmx H. O. KIKLLIKIZN H. C, IiEsSI.ER. -IR. FUR 'UTI B. L. .3xI,IDRlIll'iE FREIIERI1' ll. BEHR XV :XRKISTROXG C. PRESEREY J. N. BRUIIIQS FUR 'Ilia F. C. TENNEY -I. R.xxIsEY -T. N. SAYRE E, H. FINNIE I. GMIIJLE FUR 'IH E. H.xI.I1ExI.xN FINNIE T. L.xKI.xR l:Ll'H.XRT EDWIN RI. I-.xvINu PERCY E. XYALLER RICIIARII -I. FIIEEMAN I:UR 'UL EL-WIN KI. LAVINII Hl'lR.Xk'E A SUPER ERNEsT XY. STEIMIAN XYII.I..xRII POTTER :XRTHFR XY. KI.xLI.Ex' CL.-xRENn'I-2 X. PE.xCI.Ic1c FUR 'UG BIARION S. Xx.'YIZT!I ALEX. C. JIIHNSQN U. H. f'I'JLLEY L. P. PERIQY J. CARP XVAN DYKE FOR 'III GEURIIE XV. PUNK, JR, GEORIQE R. C-'INNER STANLEY KIIIRRELL -T. D. PETFRSUN NOEL l3.xssI-ZTT INLARI. E. PFEIFI-'ER M.-xLcoI.xI RICN.-XLSHTEN KRRI. E. PFEIFFER CIJEFIIRD X. CARVER EllXX'lX A. COYLE FOR 'IIS XYAI. H. POWELL GEORIQE XY. BUNN, JR. -ful-IN KI. DAVIS IZIIWIN CIIYLIQ FOR 'HO C.xRI.ETnN P. REX TXLIIEN D. GRLTI-'F IIRAXK L. KIAIN ALEX .x N IIER LYLE. IR. RfII:ERT L. C.xxII'I:EI.I. QRcNig1IeclI FUR 'IU P.xL'L MCPHERSON A-XRTHVR Ii. IBATEMAN -IIIHN Rl, GADIIIS XYALTIIN Ii. SMITH HERBERT H. KY.xI.I.0II'ER FRANK L. R. AIAIN II-lusignedb FOR '11 JOHN M. GADDI5 CHARLES RIl'H.XRDSON, JR. CHARLES L. IIEYNIIZHR DAVID FLEMING, HI ROBERT H. STANNELL RIATTHAN H. GERY JOHN A. XYYETH. JR. 165 ixxssiwmwr ' f L' '1 .. .. 3 'rig' I .. ' P - r g rear ee n Q Q '. M ' . .',' ' .' Q 1 .,,g,.-...f,g..-, , .. ,- -. 'Eg' Qwfm Jowfgb IIE REV. -Ionx DIXON, DD, XI. '1'.xx'l,o1e l'x'N1i, L Qlamrenuzhulle 51213001 on the Eiubn QE. Grew Jfuunhatlnn xjfuunhers MRS. JOHN C. GREEN CALEB S. GREEN CHARLES E. GREEN .IHHN T. NIKON Trustees Hlzxm' W. GR:-:13N, AAI., I,I..l3., Pwsiriczzt Trenton Trenton llox. xYII.T,1.XM M. Lxxxlxn, LL.D. Trenton .H.D. ,l'riuceton T115 REV. Smox hlorix KICPITIZRSUN, D.D., Lawrenceville Trenton IIL's'roN Dlxox, .'X.U., Svwutczry ,,fvl Imnf. joux limlan III1.1.11m, I ILD., I.I,.D. I .xxzxlan f1L'A1Mr:1:15, Iwo 12 Princeton Princeton v v l Lswrzesii , f. A lt l fr Nr K ,gg X i Y is vi fi-QT 'i I 'iii-ij. 1,2 Q., It ,. :I in-,Mx E Q :J HE School newspaper. which is now published weekly, is in the thirty- nrst year of its existence. lt lirst appeared in the form of a monthly magazine under the name of Tin' Rcrord, and contained School news, stories. jokes and extracts from other papers. XYhat kind of printed news the boys of the l-awrenceyille Classical and Commercial High School were wont to pore over on Sunday it is impossible to state. At any rate the new enterprise became so popular that it was issued bi-weekly in 1853, and its name was changed to Yilzu tf1't1d1za1'c. Consider how the editors must have scurried about and worked to compile the scant news appearing in the old sheetf There were no basketball or swimming meets to chronicle. and no House games to furnish pages of material. There was not even a School llirectory long enough to bother over. Instead. we find an account uf a sociable, at which the boys of the Hamill School met the young ladies of the Nassau Seminary. XYhen the paper was issued weekly, in a four-page sheet. the name was changed to TH1-Z Lxwulcxcs. This was in the year 155021. lts columns were more and more used strictly for recounting School happenings, while the essays and stories disappeared to turn up in The Lit. which was established in 1895. The number of pages varies. usually six, often eight, and once or twice a year. as at the time of the Hercersburg game or of Commencement, four- teen or sixteen pages. lt is hoped that TH12 l.,xwRENcE may soon be published twice a week. The papers of other schools declare that THE LAWRENQE leads them all. but it does not claim any such distinction. Noble ambitions urge it forward in times of disquietude, but in the mean- time it declares that in the thirty-two editions during the year, principles of accuracy. loyalty. progress and leadership will always guide and direct its footsteps. 166 Chr liamrenren Baath TRWXJVR llxxwwx XYXIT lixlmxwx -Ilwif. J, BXRKER xYllVIXklk 4'1 'l'VR SYIIH, I. XI. lil-Mums -,-. -v - 'E SX'3 ' W4'22,T -.,. .E--.-.. .. . ... .. ,, H: .V ' J N ' ..,. if turn V U ga w. Vuim 9 ... .,.. ,.... R 0140 ?Lamrence Cllihitnrs 1597-UN C. KTACKENZIE, '09 .... Munziging Editor H. C. NIcH0I.s0N, 'SIN . . . Busint-ss Manager 5. BRIIQHT, '98 J. M. FRANQIS, 'QS C. B. JUDSON, '00 T. G. GAYLURII, '00 T. P. BTVMFORD. '00 XV. L. G.-xnms, '00 E. L. PIERSIJN. '00 lstvs-00 C. Ti. jvnsox, '00 .... Mniiziging Editor H, L. GAIIIIIS, '00 . . .Xsiistant Managing Editor P, XY, GII.I'IfIRIsT, '00 . . . Business Mzuiager T. P. RTUMFORII, '00 I. H. TVRXER. '00 G. PORTER. '99 XY. l!,xRTI.ETT. '00 LSEIEIAU0 li.-XRI. C. SMITH .... Maiiziging Editor LE0x.xRIi K, XX'.xI.I3RIIwQE, '00. . Asst. Mziiiziging Editor 1'1LETL'llER M. ijl'RBIN. '00 . Businws Manager T'TARHI.IW J. XYISE, '01 FR.-INR R, SCHELL, '02 1000-01 H.xRRY C. liEssI.ER, JR.. 'lll . . Managing Editor NY. iil-INN.-XRD LITTLE, '01 . .Xssistzint Mznmgiiig Editor G. H. COUGI-II.Ix, '01 E R. SFI-IEI.I,, '02 R. MCC. I'JExRING. '02 R. .-X. DORAIAN. '02 XY. C. Iliixii, '02 F. M. XVINTER, '03 1001-0:2 R0IiERII'Ic .X. lD0RxI.xx. '032 . . Mrniziging Editnr Ifiuxii R. Si HELI., '0r2 . Assistant Managing Editni' ii.XRUI.Il VI. KYISE, '02 . . . Business Manager R. MLC. DEARING, '02 M. If0RREs'r. '0:': T. H. CLARIQE, '02 R. S. DURSTINE, '04 1002-01: T.xI,urrT ll. CIJXIQIQE, '0:I . . . Managing Editor 3I.xRsH.xI.I, lf0RREsT. '0:: . .Xssistzint Mnnziging Editor KSEO. XY. FR.xxzIII-:IxI, '0:: . . . Uusincss Mznixigci' E. H. FINNIE. '03 E. Nl. L.wix0, '04 R. J. FREEMAN, '04 . R. S, IJI'Rs'I'IxE. '04 HI'ns0N Til-lI.l.X', '04 1901!-0-l R101-IARDJ, FREEMAN, '04 . Managing Editor E. i'IOI.lINIAN FINXIE, '03, .Xssistzint Mariznging Editor Rnx' S.XRI.I-IS IJVRSTINE. '04 . Bnsinc-ss Manager I M. LAVIXO, '04 J. E. MCP1-IERSON, '05 D. T. DAXVIDSON, '05 IIVIISON TXTELLY, '04 J. M. A I ' LLISON. 00 IGS aww Q15 P ' . 'T fu . Tirf' W '. . ii I II I Q- n L -I . 42710110111 1904-U5 DOL'uL.xs T. D.xvIIIs0N. '05 . . xillllilgillg' Editor JOHN F. MCPHIQIISIIN. '05 .Xssigmnt Riilllilgillg' Fditmr JOHN H. DRL'5lN1llND, '05 . . Eusinew Klnimgur Htnsox KIaI.I.Y, '05 JOHN KI, .XI.LlSlIX, '06 CAILII AIILNE, 31.1 '00 PIIILIP H. STITT, '00 II0II,IrIa JJ. l10I,I.IsY. '00 100.3706 PHILIP H. STITT, '06 . . . xiflllllgillg Iidiifir JOHN F. KICPHERSUN. '06 Aisistzuit Klunngiiig Editor GEORGE KI. JONES, '06 . . , Businev KIzII1:I:er PIORACE H. PJOLLEY, '06 PHILIP C. INCH.-XL'TH1lFF, '07 GEO. XY. TXVNN, JR. '07 JAMES L. SPRUNT, '06 SMIILL Pmnsux. -JR.. '00 FRANK T. NELSLIN. '00 1900-07 GE0. W. HVNN. JR.. '0s . . . Maiiaging Fdimr PI-III.IP C. KIz.xI'TII0FF. '07 Assistzmt Mzmzigiiig Editor ST.xNI.I:x' KillRRlI.I.. '07 . . . Hiisiiicse Kiannger XYAI.TI1II G. ANIIREWS. '0S .'X5SiStIll1tBllSiIlSSN Mnringci' GHIIRGE R. Coxxmz, '07 T. DoI'I:LAs, 'Ins Rox' Wnsox '00 P. C. MCPHERSON. '00 R. RI. ii.XRIlINli, '00 1907-0Q AiALCULBI KICXAIIHTEN, '0F1 . . Maimgiiig Editor RCPBEIIF C.xxIPI:EI.I., '00 . .hsistmit XI:III:Iging Editor XY,-XLTER G. .-XNIJREIVS. '0S , . . Business KInII:Igf2r RIIjH,xRIJ M. HAIIIIIAG, '09 .fXsSist:IIIt I3IIsiIIess Malmger XVALLIN G. FIJSTER, '03 P.xL'I. C. KIl'l,HERS X, '00 C. NJCKNIKEHT, JR. '00 RIORRIS E. IQINNAN. '00 1005-119 R0wI..xxD KI. KIQKEE. '00 . . Mzuiagfiiig Editfwr PAUL C. MCPHIERSIIN, '10 ,Xssistuut Mniizigiiig Iiditm' RICHARD M. PIARIDINIE, '09 . . Busines- Mziiiziger R0IzIaII'r KIATTER. '10 . . .fXNsist:IIIt Hiieinew Klzuinger CARLETON P. REX, '09 CHARI.I2s KICIXCNJGIIT, 'Ill ARTHVII E. RATERIAN '10 1511111-111 PAVI. C. KICPHERSON, '10 . . Mzmagiiig Editor KIERIAN C. CUHPER, 'll . .Xsgistzuit Klzinzugiimg Editor ROIILIIT KIATTER, 'Il .... Riisiiiuss Manager XI2I.s0N XYIIIT.-xIcER. '11 . .'XssistaIIt BIIsiIIc-fs Manager ART!-IVR E. B.-ITEAIAN, '10 C. P.xIzIII2Ia Iirxmixx, 'lll JOHN K. RECICENDORPER. '11 T.u'L0Iz O. COOK, '11 SIIINIQY XV. D.xI'IIIs0N, '12 1911!-ll KIERIAX C. CIIOPIER. '11 . . Munngixig Editor JEFFERSON J0NEs. '12 . .Xssistnut Klzinaging Editor NELSON XYHITAIQILR, '11 . . . Busiiic-SN MzIII:Igcr JOHN M. SMITH, '11 . . .'Xssist:IIIt Biiwiiicw KIzIII:Iger J. E. BARKER, '11 J. K. RECIQENIIORI-'ER, 'll S. W. D.wIIIs0N, '12 M. G. TRAYLOR. '12 D. B. XYATT. '12 R. S. BALDWIN, '14 R. A. XY.xI's0N, '12 169 W? wx Q1'45h,U lll. l..lNXlLl1LLNIllt' l.llCl'Ill'f' XlZlgIlZlIlt' was fuumlcml in INSME lax' Uwcu Jilllllxllll, wlww sluricx xml- l.ZlWl'L'IlCt'YlllL' lifc wc llzlvc all clljoyeml. 'lllw l.it has 2llXYllf'b lm-vu l1llL'Hf tlu- lzcft l'1'cp-S-Jlnwml 1llElg2lZlllQS. but to milky-itlnllru1liNli11ctivc.itlmslnceup11l+lisl1ul fl11'ilu-lzwttllrccyears with- 11111 :ulx'c1'1iwlm-lux. 'llhix is ll 11-c+,f1'1l uf which few lU2lg'Z1Zlll64 can lrfgwzut. zmcl um' wt' wl1icI1tl1c Sclnmlzlmllwm-flz11'up1-Hull. The l.it tllil yczu' has un1tai11c4l Il 1111 uf livu matter zmfl many ut- tlulftiw llllliIlAZlIl4lI1S. li:lcl1 yn-111' has witnewcml 11CllZlllgC fm' thc lrctlc-V, Illlll frum thc Nlllllllvfl wllich the fclluws have given thc mzlgaziuc, wc max' Sax' that this yL'2ll S 'Al.it lun reachcfl El wry high 4IZlI14lIll'll. 170 ff Q fn 1 lit Zgnarh N NXNLII I-XYLXXIXNI I Tlll-,HIJYIL mlwmi. Uxrzhl awww ammonium. Q- 0 'fl ' K -0- Jbfmiowl . .. . . A' A m XV I t . . . .. ..,.. -gif ' ,.., .. E m i A -f '- - ' -- F 1- ' .... X... -. ,..:.... ..f..,. ..i f,..Eil:' hEfz! lit hitnrs CSINCE 18973 1897-HS E. L. FOX . .... Managing Editor T. .-X. KICGINLEY ..., Business Manager I . ABBOTT D. DEXYITT A. -I. BARRUN I. HlLLI.'XI!I3 Ci. A, CHn1nERL.xrN 1393-DD XY. F. S1fI.LEi:s . . . . Managing Editor E. L. P1EI:s0N . . . Business Manager D DEXXHT1- H, B, P0xlEi:0Y C. KIACICENZIE J, E. STEEX D. M. Mnrifm' 15559-UU E XY. i'IURNIZI.UKYER . . . Managing' Editor G. .-X. SHEDDEN . . Business Manager E. M. LAVIQY R. E. RL'ssE1.1. C. A. BAKER C. ll. STARltwE.xTHER 1000-0I O. H. RICPHERSIIN . . Managing Editor C. C. PlI.Ls1:L'1cx' . . . Business Manager P. I1ENRY J. J. XYARINU J. S. Bvkui-:ss .-X. 5vn'r'r E. G, Kruzow Hill!-U72 F. H. HIZHR , . . . Managing Editor WY. S. M00RHE.x1v . . . Business Manager I . C TENNEY, '022 . . Assistant Husincss Manager D. F. MAcPHE1:soN S. Mixirrix J. D. VVAITE 10072-01: J. SAYRE . . . . xManaging Editor C. TENNEY .... Business Manager Lf N, PEACOUIQ, '05 . Assistant Business Manager F. Ilalrkls H RUIHZNS lu B. E-.WEE 12102-04 iiENRY j. VAN DX'IiE,, III, '05 . Managing Editor V E. Il.x1.uExr.xx FINNIE, '03 . Business Manager JOHN C. L'uruPEk, ju., '03 iXiIL'l'l'1N BIATTER, '05 1904-U5 juHN C. Cu0PER, JR., '05 . . Managing Editor CLARENCE N. PEAUUCK, '05 . Business Manager Mnmix KIATTER, '05 Rl7lTEIlT M. JEErREss, '05 HORACE H. HOLLEX'-, '06 GEKJRIQE GA LI., '06 172 4 QQSYMPUWJ Q A I Y J QQ WT 662 'Y V' ' fm' '..j.I.fTT ' 4 ' iQ? F Massa arms sa m . , ... , QAM up ..,i,,-. ..- ...A .1.......--., ....1,,,.. My ML-JOHN 111115416 lIv1:,x1'E N. 1lnI.1.1.1Y. '06 . . . Managing Ifllitwr Gwllcmm l2.x1.l., 'UG . . .Xssistant Managing Ii-litm' -I. D1'1:1.1A:x' Plrrslcsnx, 'ms . . . Business Managur ALEX. I.. Xl.XL'Ii.Xl.I., '00 H.x1qn1.1v Inxfqsllnmlf. 'rm XN'.x1.rE1: McC.x1zrHx'. 'On RllI!FR'l' M. JXIIAMS 1211113-llT RUIIERT M. .Xl1.xx1s, 'HT . . . Managfing' Iislitur Xwksxxs Pnzrcswx, 'HT . .Kssistzlnt Managing Iimlitor C1..xREx1'12 1I1a.xvm'1i, 'OS . . Business Manager T. S. Pausoxs, 'ns C. N. L'.xm'1:1r. 'rm R. D. Eumu, 'UT Inn?-ns C.XRI.l2T1YN P. R1ax.'nfv ,,,. Managing lirlitnr RI.XI.UJI.M KlvN,x1zH'rEx, 'us . .Xssistant Managing' Iiflitnr CIJFFURII N. l1.XRVER, 'UU . . Busim-ss Mqnzagrr Rmznkr liuvrn, 'ns , Assistant Business Managcr I.Y1.1-3 .X. llrtrlax, 'UO . .Nssocizztu linsinuss Manager R. IX. IHHRT. 'oil A. D. GROFF, 'Of 415014195 XY. RVNN. Art Iirlitnr 11'ms-mn L'.x1u.1-:Tux l'. REX, 'UO . Managing Iimlimr KRL-signwl1 RALPH ll. l'Jw1c'r. 'HD Managing liflitwr KQLIFFURI1 X. L'.xl:vr11:, '110 . Business Managvr 1RcsignuclJ IXLDEN U GIUIITF, 'UH Business Manager LYLE .-X. IUEVLIN, '10 Assistant Business Manager P. S. Mnsss, 'utr S. M. FMERY, 'ml .X. I.r1.r.. IR., 119, Art 121111-wr 1111111-lll F. FVFRETT GL.-XSS, '10 .,.. Managing lirlitnr Tuoxlas ll. R111-zlxsox, '10, .Xssociatu Managing limlitor JOSEPH E. IM14141-114, '11 ,fXssistant Managing Fclitur XY.u.'rrvN K. SMITH. '10 . Ilnsinuss Manager PIEIQRERT H. xx'.XI.I.HXYER. '10, . .Xssm Iinsincss Managvr FORD B.-XLI..XN'l'X'Nl-1, '11 Assistant Business Manager -IOHN M. Gmrlwls, '11 . Associate Business Managcr ISIIU-11 XYILL.-XRD P. Srillrrimlxcs ..... Managing' Editor J1rsEPH E. RARKI-QR Associate Managing Editor IiRYEsT GRILL, -IR. Associate Managing Erlitm' JOHN M. GADDIS . . . . Business Manager FORD B1x1.1.ANTx'xE . . Associate llnsincss Manager C. M. Hom F, E. TARPLEY P. XVINsr,nw 173 Qfiis M Nz, 4 1.4 0, .j E I 'udqefbx 6 '75, X I 235452 'fx f l1 2? T2 wifi' ' 1, , , , , , .l ,, ' . I I 4' l' 1 Zn, f- . V ' . ,g, V ' ,Q-55, 1' LX : , 'Q -1 ' lm 'Q r. 4iWf,, WQ 1 r rl. l Q f 0 ,M9 ,t ' V . Q A Hy, Aw- -,. 1 , Zig f ff 'w ' , -X fy' l , ' JE, I M gl! N4 1 f '5LW X ., , A l fi, ' Tis :Xl ff V, 4'-Y-, 5' -gk ,1Y9'.., '-'- A, . .. ' '- '.. w::,,.-.,.5f'ss-r .,', f JF . Q - .4 l fig? , , lil 'Wi' i ii' '- Af-5, YW ' Zif f F' I , ,ri F 'f fl' ' all , ,ff f 3g.f 0 , ' f lf' 15' ' A v i l f, UM J' 1 Jr' -'MI P Nl lg,gy,lE:,2,?Zl ZZ ll flilltf , IF 4 , ll. Q-Wie' fgfltw nf TIM bl 'sw ffl A il.i 'f'lJ 'Q 'J -, ::. ' 'qfl 1- L N. f, , y., . I- tx lx! K., if ,Lizzy f EL .1 FN. fl VZ ,'..f, :Zig I 710, ff? '33 ' twewuvelwttwewemv 'wr lf W ,7 lf2f6:ffff'ff 3l - l if li 4 fl' be bass Iuh HE Lzlwrenceville Chess Llull was fllulnlefl ill 1900, lllflllgll but little interest was shown :mtl nu matelles were played until this year SllHl'lflf' after the lleginning nf the SCCOll4l term 21 ll,ll1I'l1El1IlCllt was held to fleternline pusitiwlls un the tezlm. This resulted in the chniee of Seannell hlflflllllll, lfflllllflll zmll xlCl.Zlll2lllZlll, ill the ureler nzlmell. 4 ln KlZlI'L'll '3'3, fl match was plzlyell witll the masters. resulting in 21 tie 'lllle score was as follows: lt-u'L'l-'ll'. Sl llllIlL. Nllc. llaulqnl-3 . ll Kll'l,,xx.xll,xx l Xllc. lillftllilllf . I l'il4lINl.XX , ll Klll, R.xYNllvNlv ll S4'.XNXlil.l. . , 1 Xllt. R,xx'xlllxll ,,,, 1 -l.xllxl.xx ..... 0 During the spring term twll matches are expectell with Hllliililt? teams l'f't'.tull'l1f . .Xi'i'l'i'fl11'.l' lllllf .Xlmflcll .XTW4 lrlll ll .x li lil: llllNs.xl,l. Tl pll,v111't'l' . . lklll-' l'l,l'l1 xllilllwales. lilillkl xx l:l.IiAI l N-1 Ifluxzlllglil, lxla Sl .xx Kl1ff:,XFFlfY IT4 . UXLYIN P. IQRIDKIA-XX, '11 lJiXYll'J FLEXIIXG, lll,. 'll llt'l,.xN.xllfxN hlEYl2R, D. R XV., Sf'.fXNNEl.I, Sllcl-:S Eh? linhrr Harm Svmnkrrs 111,111 lh1.1m1x 5111551 11111-.11-'11, Vl1.11xN1,,x NI1111a1: 1'1w11--x I'1ug,f1111x1 I11 1111. 1.4 1114115 RI-11451, lxk111c. In A. Nl1Q1'11rx' 111111 .XIII 1 111111-x THE WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAYS ARE FWEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY fX AFTEFKNOONS 451 ?owwmWwmmxsa.,k, g ' -,I-Q-,E2.35535'.1,-E3..1i.5.g.x- W' Sept. ' Thursday. 9 a.1n., School ,I .YQ5QQ'if'fQsfffgii-2fQ,.Qff3'!1'gE''Qlfiiff opens with Chapel ,-15?-.kt fifth!'- fQf5. 'f:31gQL-S2lsEQ:Q' T Y - - I, Qixwpw Lxeicists. V , I L- H! ne , .mm 13v,,,f3.j1jfvL Oct. S Saturday. more perma- Q , ' lx, 1, i-QTL' 1,11fI'.Qi' nent classification of 1 1!11 -'s.wr'fE.j-. s Dec. Ian. Feb. Feb. March April june june Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dee. I l--.'w1,1i11t1-if.. 121 new pupils: also, re- classification of old pupils, wherever nec- ! ..-,. essary. '12 ..,.. 1.41, . - X Z ' There willbeno Thanks- ' ' t 'I' L,'ZiZ'1'lI4Q'RFl'6'SS. Pupils ' . . . 1 will not be permitted ,..i,. . ., to go away at thattime. QAS a substitute for this and the usual holidays, Election Day, Lincoln's Birthday. and Decoration Day, school will open six days later in September-20th instead of 14th.j XVednesday, 12.10 noon. first term ends. CHRISTMAS VACATION 1511 Xlvednesday, 6.4.3 p.m., second term begins. XYednesday, second halfeyear begins. XYednesday, T.-15 p.1n., Annual Contest in Debate by chosen represen- tatives of Calliopean and Philomathean Societies. IVednesday. 172.10 noon, second term ends. SPRING VACATION XYednesday, 6.4.3 p.ni., third term begins. Saturday-Tuesday, Commencement. XYednesday. third term ends. Entrance Examinations for new pupils. SUMMER VACATION Tuesday. 12.311 noon. all unexamined newtpupils, and all old pupils with conditions, arrive. tThe houses will be ready for those who may prefer to arrive the evening beforef Tuesday and Wednesday, examinations, beginning at 2 p.m. Tuesday: 111 Xew pupils, for tentative assignment to forms: 121 Old pupils, for removal of conditions. YX'ednesday. 6.45 p.m., new pupils who have passed all entrance exam- inations, and old pupils without any conditions, arrive. Thursday, 9 a.1n., School opens with Chapel Exercises. Saturday more permanent classification of new pupils: also, further reclassification of old pupils, whenever necessary. XVe:lnesday, mid-term. l . There will be no Tlnirzkrgitdiig Recess. Pupils will not be permitted to go away at that time. Vlfednesday, 12.10 noon, first term ends. CHRISTMAS VACATION V13 The whole performance was a decided success and to Mr. Wfheeler, 4 , mfg.. 5534959 , dx Q' 9' A91-. igxtai Q 1, X the evenings of the 3rd and -1-th of March, the Periwig Club, the Dramatic Association of Lawrenceville, presented Burnett and Gillette's Esmer- alda in a most praiseworthy way. Uwe ing to the fact that the Vlfinter Prom. was not held this year the Friday night performance did not take place before as large an audience as the Saturday night f sg,-. f CBSQ EQQS Siam. QU ., ' t V :skid , Q tc S' 1 . it aw, .aes E -X s: at-L ' E ,y, J .ef X c A ' -'Quai -- ' S- . E ,T i - , 5. I E. , l .ulJ R fi One, if i1 QE - I QQ S H F1 l H111 erimi 'Q ' I I lu ' an Pl' .--nuii1i.ri't'nini-i' The play was very difficult, but the Club caiiied it off rernaikablv well l spite of the gieat number of humoious situations theic xi ere many places of pathos that had to be touched most deli r 5 czitelyi. and the skilfulhandling oi these ditncult parts showed to what a degree of excellence the cast had been trained. The stage settings were executed with great care and the scenery was very elaborate. The raising and lowering of the curtain in the dark was particularly effective, for it enabled the acts to be cut off at the crucial moments. Mr. lVood and his orchestra played in a very professional manner. who coached the play, and to his able company of actors, the Ulla Pod extends heartiest congratulations. Below is the program in full: DRA MATI5 PERSO Mr, Elbert Rogers. a North Carolina Farmer Mrs. Lydia Ami Rogers, his wife . . . Miss Esmeralda Rogers, his daughter . Dave Hardy, a young North Carolinian . . Mr. Estabrook, a man of leisure . . . Mr. Jack Desmond, an American artist in Paris Miss Nora Desmond, his sister . . . Miss Kate Desmond, his sister . . . Marquis cle Montessin, a French adventurer George Drew, an American speculator . . Sophie, a maid ,.... I76 NAE. JOSEPH V. PA'rTERsoN, C. PARDEE ERDMAX . JOHN A. VVYETH RIATTHAN H. GERY ,ALBERT XV. NVALTERF . I. MORLEY KLINE4 . ROBERT C. DIINER J. K. RECKENDORFER TXTATTHAN H. GERY . JOSEPH E. BARKER VAN TQLEECK ALLISON 1 a iBerihJig Qllluh XY.x1.1rRs G1 Rx' liuxxz llxxkma Au :mv IU- lxI'Xll H! ma Nllwzk I'A'l'TEl?SwY .Xlmxx xYYE'IIl 1PuN14Im'U I-Im-xxnx Blu. 'uY1II1l,lER . A ff , 'E il fi I E ' 4 'T ii Z, 9:2-1:5 i 1 il, ' 5- lllf fi tf' ' is ll kfi 1 Ji ig J fl .. I A T at V- gg N Y-.1 - QQ QFJ Jif f y: -ef ' f f - 'H ts wil l f 5 ' 'i ' 5 lamrencehille . . . . HE Lawrenceville Y. Xl. C. ,-X. was founded in 18513, and sinee that time it has steadily developed in induenee and popularity. This year the membership of the ,Xssoeiation numbers about two hundred and titty. and about a third of these are generally present at the weekly meetings, held every Tlmrsday evening in Memorial Hall. Once a month a union meeting is held. which is addressed hy some prominent speaker. On other oeeasiuns the fellows meet hy lforins in separate mains, led by an lfpper Form memher ur hy une nf the oflieers. There is an appointed tupie at these meetings and every felluw is free to speak and urged to tllfl SIT, Two new systems were inaugurated this year in the Y. Xl. C. A. First, an interehange of speakers with l'eddie Institute was begun: that they sent us one of their wftieers to give us a tall: and we in turn sent them our Vresitleut tn address them. Secondly, a new system of llihle Classes was fwrmed. Twp meetings for Bible study were held imme- diately after chapel on Sunday. fur tlwse who wished to attend. Roth of these additirvns resulted very satisfactorily and we hope that they may he emntinueil hereafter. Hl'l'lLER5lSP1Iv-lflll. f7l'CSfdt'lIl', junx hlt'lI.HENNY SMITH l'irv-l rvs., jeux KI.u:suu.r, l'i,xnnis Rev. See., DUNALD Biixrns XY.x'r'r Cor. Sn., Dwni Ifimiixu, Ill. T1'm.s., L'lI.xRI.12s RICIIARDSON. JR. .eldz-1'.w1'.i' Oflirur, MR. LilI.XRI.ES lhaxnv Rixvxiuxn TTR LB. iPFl. QE. 21. QBfftcers Flmxlzxf XYAT1 Il!-'lrxrzl-Q x Qu 111 1 xx! y I , C. -,1jf'!,lj?: 1 lm-'v-gi-f va .an I 14 -' uh 1- ' -V- X W3-f-',': 1QT,-:' -' ,N .. v. 1 X Q YNY X I , ,Q 1 v 14' . , 1 f 12,111 'lr , ,HIDE -'F ---14,511 , -2.1 - +-Nil J Ma . W'-if --X 'f'T:1fx . ff xx Aix V, It ' .if I ff 'Siwfpy W 1111111 Q 1 'WL-101119 The Qinmhineh 11-lilusiral Iuhs , 14 mllli K111N1k'211 L111115 llf 1.z111'1x-1101-x'i11u 11cc1111y 11116 111 N11 ' If 1111- 1111151 i11111111'1z1111 11115111-111N 111 1111- 501111111 111-111-1- 1?-'11 D11 '65 ticw. 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UOI E I K. 5'I'El HI x IX Spring ijBrum Ciummittee SIIJNICY llxvrs, C1IILIIA7'HItIII l.KlL'llXlI x IR x 'v IJ lx. 11. P1 1XC Glass Bay Girl Z?-NX Yu R 1 , ,, 'Nu 4 11 x-,g-gr'-' WN 'f , fx' , fi ,- ' 1 ff- , - 194 SUWPEPW mmf MA QQM Glass Bay QBifirers -IOIIN KICILIIIQNNY SMITII . L'.xI,x'IN Ifxulmuli iikmux . CH.xR1.1is Riulluulsox. DIR. , AI.X'1 l'lI.XN Il.x1:l:s1'1fR Kilim . .XI.l'iX,XNllER XYll.I,I.XBI Yi DI,'Nlj -lumix AXLLIAQN XX YICTII, JR. . Cliummittess CLASS DAY S. Dxvls I. G. Duxmx CLASS ODE . f'U1Udf1'fU1'j' . Fftlfj SfL'c'1'1'I . IIQV Sfucfll llmzflv Sfwcrlz cvfllif Sfvvvfl . Ohms Pffuzzz H. Towns tl. A. XYYETH, JR. F. K. STEPHENSON XY. B. F. Sullfsuw P. SEIUERLING lvv -I. A. IJOLDEN B. P1uNm.E D. FLIQMING. III. 195 Qilass QE'ffin:er5 Prv.v1'dv11f SIDNEY DIXYIS Vim'-P1'vsidr1zf 1-1-OXVARIJ TOULIQ Srf'l'I'Fft1l'j' and Trcmzszzrw' ,IIIAIES .-XI.IfRIzII HllI-llEX HiSff71'I'l1ll JOHN MCILIIIQNNY SMITH 15 LUMNH SU V'EPy if QWMJM A E -, 1 V 4 ., I . -f - Dmsiigf 4233 .,,.. if.. - Xl , EE EEQLL QER ., .T V L kde. E,-.--...,-.. ....,, -. TEM The Zllumni Qssuciatiun mHE Alumni .xSSOCiZltiO11 has grown with great rapimlity within recent years. It nuw numbers mute than 21 tlnmszllmd memhere, The Alumni .-XssOeiz1tiO11 has been materially heuetiterl hy the puhlieatiwn Of the illlllllllf BzrHvt1'n. At the centennial celebration in june. litlil, a large HIIIUIICI' uf gxlllllllli I'Cfl'll'11CLl to see The Ulfl Sclmulf' and tO zlwzlken Once mwre the pleasant memories Of their schmfl life ut I.awreneex'il1e. QBffi:er5 ani: Gliummittzes nf the Qlumni Qssnriatiun of Zlatnrencshillz School Elected June llth, NUI. tO serve twO years. tu 12912. PRESIDENT ALEXANDER P. NY. KINNAN, '73, . . . 523 XXI-st 231311 St.. New York vlcE-PREsuDENTs IIIi.X'l'Ll2Y C. IJl'I.I.l2S. 'SU .... 125 S. lth St.. Philzulelplmia XY,xI.DROx P. 13E1.I.Kx.xr, '01, . 1745 121-Oatlxx':w, New Yurk Uwlix .IO1INSON, '95 . . . The Vlayers Cluh. New Yurk jL'sT1cE WILSON, '00 . . .Xtturney Henk Office. L'.wlu1uhus. U. GEORGE M..ION12s,'HG . . . . . Ref! Star. XY. Ya. TREASURER JAMES B. D.xY'rON, 'T5 . .... I.awreueex'ille. N. J. SECRETARY C. 13. NEWTON, '89 ...... Lawrenceville, N. J. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE C. B. NEWTON, 'SSL E.r-U-Zfiriu zkli. RlClr.v.x1NI2, 'SEL E.r-Ujitifio A. P. XY. KINNAN, '73 R. KIORRIS, Tri. li.r-Ujiiriw C. XY. CIIl'RClI1I.XN, 'HS SOCIETY HALL JOINT COMMITTEE A. P. XV. KINNAN, '73, fw!IUil'HIlIl1 :XLFRED Il. Rlilill. 'TIS GEX. :XLFRED A. XYOnm1L'LL, 'Stl FR,xNv1s XY. BROOKS, 'Tis REV. EDVVARD M. DEEMS, '70 H.XIlRX' I..xMDE1c'rON. 'TT SAMUEL B. BOWEN, '72 XRICY. IQIWYARIH R. L.xL'm.:uL1N, 'DO 'tDeeea5ed. 197 T- 'Sm-annum .sun-nuuurmmp .. ' ' . .115 .EQ551QLLQi, SQ E f 0'-up-A. ,- 3 . ,. -V , an f as 1-i,-,,..1f ,, - ,, , A. .- ,, .E JZ7fal.JqNL XY.x1,11R1wN l'. l'XE1-LKN.xP, '91 Lx'T'1'1.1cT11x FOX, 'SPS RoI..xN11 S. XIURRIS, 'E1'? 115011: Il. MCPI-IEIQSON, '01 C. XY. XY1sx121:. '92 XY. S. KI11fm1IE.x1v, '11'3 THm1.xs I.. CI..-XRK, '93 R11111e1:1u1c A. Df'1I1BI.XN. '02 XY.xL'r1z1: S. II.xR1z1s, 'USE Fluxli 'l'13NxEx', 'HSS NOREA1' 17IQl..XNK'l, 'SH A1.1:1c1:'1' KIANN, -IR., 'l1'3 JOHN Rlilll, ju., 'SHS IC. H.x1.1114:A1.xx FINNIIE, '113 J. Bl1T1.1i1z XX'1:11s11T, '95 lwllzxlzx' bl. XYAN Dvlilc, UI., 'Oi IQEY. XY. I'. S1iI1121,1., 'Wi IT1z.xx1'1s ll. SAYRE, 'HI EDW. C. I7l1I'1QI,,XS, T113 'l1111x C. CUUPER. ills.. '113 D.xx'1r1 I'. TIQNN1-gy, 'SHS 4314111111112 M. Irmxlis, 'mi :XLEX.XNl1I2l! bl. I'Z.xR1:11x, 'HS XV. A. IQOIIINSUN mul Lf. B. N12w'1w1N, Jllllllf Y'1'v11s111'c1's lamrsnrehille Iuhs in Qiullege l'1'v.v1'11'v111', F. DIANSEN Novus, '03 1.Awm:Nc1-:v11.LE CLUB OF PRINCETON P1'c.v1'd1'11t, i'i1i01c1.z14: Xl. joxlis, 'Oli I'1'fc-P1'u.vz11'1'11t, Iuuas M. IJNVIIQHT, '07 .5'1'1'1'C1'111 x'-7'1'1'11x111'111', 'IHHN H. L',xRRULL, 'OS Fftfifllllllll D1'1'cft111's, R. ll, T11m1,xs, 'HSM R. M. PIARDING, '09 I LAWFIENCEVILLE CLUB OF WILLIAMS Pm-.fi1i1'11f, bl. DT,'Ill-EX' 1'1c'1'12Rs1'1N, '117' I'im'-P1'v.v1'd1'1zt, H. F. XYINTER, 'UT Sl'l'I'F1'LII'LX'-Tl'l'tISIlI'CI'v, L'1I.xR1.l2s II. SHONS, 'US LAWRENCEWLLE CLUB or VALE P1'c.v1'f1'v11f, FRANK NELSON, 'OG f'1'vv-Pauvidrzzt, XVII.I.I.XM YALE. '05 Sm'1'vf111'y-T1'v11.v111'c1', H. PEPPER SCOTT, '07 198 Eereaseo Qlumni, 191021911 ftlfotnzlrll Sv. Hilriilhatlir, '58 Bah. George E. btetnart, '42 Qlbarlss Qlook, '61 Gibarles Wolfe iiflcjfee George Svbrehe Wilkins Qfhtnaro HEI. larry Zfaerman jill. Qiox Giarleton QI. iBilIshur p Benton jfotnler, 3D Zllhert Zia. 3Kosengarten,'93 Gllbarlzs jf. iBitman, '06 IJJ suwm ' .....,.,..,. sf fa -T Y is 'Ziff GZ . - ' ' - iii a 5 V, 1, fi if-,E wi 1 : 1 s .4 an S 1 'f f ' .. i m ff W Z - X 5 ' 1 , , f A .. Q8 . 1.6- .,.. s1-.-..1.--.s..-. 3,11 Zlaunnratp Elections Mast Popular Fcllazu-DAVIS .Host Pap zrla 1' Frcslz lllUll-DOX'LE Honorable Jlmfiazzs-A. I.. CARTER Honorable Jlvufiozz-MILLARD ll'l10 Ha-we Dam' thc Mast far 1911 Bas! .-lllzlcfc-BAKER -bl. M. SMITH and PE1xuimCK Emma Fznmy Ifld-BONSALL Pearl af Beauty-BUCKLEY Class Sf0l'f'-COOPER Class BlIljCC'l'-'POOLE Best xfflllffc'-Cl'AIBLER Clzafwl Sflflll1't'l'LSEIllliRI,'ING .Faslziazz Plate-SMIT11 Class Sflflldflll'Itff-IQECKENDORFICR Law' Side .TUUII--FELTON Class Laafcr-FLEMING Best LCQS-B.-XRKER Class B-Arlzc-AIKINS Tlzc Only Three- RICIIARDSON RECIQENDORFER SAYERS Qlileztiuns Collvgv Clzzmzs- SAYERS Gsnnls CI's11:L1zR D. S. S1llll'1C'-BRANTLIEY Lang and Slzart-CRL'c'a121: SAYER5 Land .lfllllfll-'LXIKINS Class Rafvdics-YEISER, XVILLIAMS Class 1717111135-IQOLDEN, I, SMITH, J. Dzzckfaat T'ZUl'lI5-DEACON, AIKINS Class Salome Lvflllffl'-BONSALL Class Gl'1'llCl,--XYII.LI,XMS Qzlacn of flzv SIIO'Zi'Cl' Baths- PIERCE 200 i f ,, 1 . s A Vu I 1 , I auf' 1:.,,- ' X. , K. g, ,L gr Q Tj Lw 15 K ' 2 WPS? W 5015 emma? 5 ee 11 Isa I V A S45 0 I D A P 1 ' 5 it 1 If 5 I T . is i - in Qf?:-esE5ej1',- ,.A. ' A s 'Wm 101119 Zlnhex PAGE .XLYMNI .4... 197 I-loxoizrxm' ELECTION . ,ATHLETICS Rules of the School , 101 TTORSE ELECTIONS Baseball ..... 107 l1oI'sEs 1010 Baseball Team . . 109 Cleve . 1010 House Baseball Team . 145 Davis . Basketball Team . . , 147 Dickinson Creams ..... 139 Fairfax . Creams Teams, The . 140-141 Green . Cross-Country Team . . 1720 Griswold Davis Football . . 1431 Hamill . Fencing Team . . 136 Kafer . 1910 Football Team . 111-113 Kennedy Second Football Team . . 115 Lodge, The . Golf Team . , . 122 Phillips . Gun Team . , 1:26 Rose Hill Hockey Team 129 XVaysicle . . House Football 142 XYIiIorlhIIll . . . House Baseball . . . 144 INTERsot'IETx' DEBATE, THE . House Basketball . . . 146 ML'sICAL CLi'Bs . , lnterhouse Track Meet Ilncloorl 150 CH0IIi . . . Kennedy Basketball , . 1441 CMIIIINED KlL'sIc,xL Records ,.,., 1118 Glen ..,. 1010 Championship Relay . 110 Mandolin . , . Swiinining Team , . 1354 Mandolin Double Quartet Tennis Team . 1324 Banjo .... Track . . . 117 Orchestra . . XYooIlhull Baseball 144 CULLA PoIiRIIs.x Bonn . 1010 Track Team . 11:2 POSTER GIRL . . CALENDAR , . . 13 PL'IeLIc.4TIoNs, THE CLASS OFFICERS 15 Olla Podricla . CLL'I2s The Lawrence . Chess . . . 174 The Lit . Periwig .... 176 SOCIETIES, THE . DEBATINIQ TEAM, SCHOOL . 160 Calliopean . DEDICATILTN ..... 3 Philomathean, 4 . . FAcULTx' ANU SCHUOL OFFICERS . S-11 Suixmram' BY STATES . FIFTH Fomi ..... 16-47 LTNDERFORM Sxroiuxo Rooxr FORMS ..... 14 Y. M. C. A. . . . , FOREWORD 4 20 2 PAGE 200 200 S4 94 .90 00 96 S6 s1 QS 92 96 96 96 96 SS 158 130 190 131 TS5 180 1SS N9 157 5 192 161 162 166 170 153 15-1 156 79 175 178 1 ' ' I 'N KX I I g f , 2 l l 5 X-A K V I 1 ' 5' 1 Z iii-,ii I! l , i .- ,, w Z , . ',-f: '..F-- -,?ff J I I, fl Z! .fri ,E 1 1 ' f n hh!! , 0 O lzig gm Z- 6 !n 57 Q5 Q ::::u,6 . -. III '- f a VF fl - W ' 'Zip K xg THE BOOK STORE TEXT BOOKS STATIONERY FURNITURE RUGS LAMPS PICTURE FRAMING SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS Belle Mead Sweets and Park 8: Tilforcl Candies Magazines SHREVE Sz SCOTT Ififfgfgglzf J WM M I UW QJQQQISQQE' W' CEVILLE EVERY W ' Kresge, The Tailor For more than sixteen years has been recog- nized as the leading most exclusive tailor for college men in this part of the country. D. H. KRESGE E,VCfIlJ'I.'UC 71II.!07'fbl' Coffvge glfefz 112 SOUTH 13TH STREET PHILADELPHIA P. S.-At Lawrenceville School, Applegate's store every ten days to solicit orders. l. P .LGBEA I LHP, IGGE ,sr-lop ll Hand Made Straw Hats, Summer Neck- wear Shirts and Hosiery, Sleeping Suits. I P -- . 2-125- 1 ' ' N1 r K 'A- SIC iauligijhlflalai WQGCILATES 7 ll Tennis, Golf and Baseball Supplies of superior quality. ll Golf Caps, Outing Shoes, Flannel Shirts with soft collars for camp use. 11 Mail orders for goods promptly filled and shipped to all points during the summer. lITennis Rackets Rc-:strung and Returned within twenty-four hours. Tag racket and send by mail. Do not wrap. THE JIGGER SHOP LAWRENCEVILLE, NEW JERSEY WHITEHOUSE 8: ARDY Qlullege Shaw 1Our NEW BROADWAY STORE, near 31st Street1 NEW YORK NEW HAVEN, CONN 1241 BROADWAY OPPO ITE CNEAR 31 ST VANDERBILT HALL 'E Q25 1f74Lff4fp1f ff All the Photographs in this book were made by MQIVIANUS STUDIO PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER TO THE STUDENTS OF LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL NEW XORIK. PRINCETON WEST POINT WESLEYAN FINISHING DEPARTMENT, NEW YORK Pmide' 'O Gather Zlruunh . e--e etbr arms mantra atrons ots of Drinlcables and atables of uaranteed quality large assortment of Pipes and Tobacco he place for Cakes, Candies and A ' verything in the line of jiggers 9 odas, etc. STI,'llENTS' PRESSINLQ l'IS'l'AI3I.ISIIBIl'INT J. sx'1.vEs'rr:u, PROP. Particular People patronize us because we use Particular Care with their clothing. We have one of the best sanitary pressing machines on the market. We know our system of cleaning and pressing to be superior in every de- tail to every other method. There is absolutelv no chance of the clothing being torn or pulled out of shape. Moreover, the NEW appearance is restored. All of our work is guaranteed to be the BEST. Goods Called For and Delivered X11 FOR THE STUDENT ATI-ILETE and GYMNAST built on a knowledge of wbat's what and an experience of twenty-live years in catering to the wants of the particular. ARTHUR JOHNSON 8: CO. l l 2 West 42d Street linear 6th Ave.l New York Baseball, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Track, Field and Gym. Suits Special low rates given on Team and House Orders l View from Pond x 'i Popular Athleticwear Cammeyer Stamped on a Shoe UIQEIIIS Standard Vllleril 6 'Ave. 8: 20 ' Si. N EW YORK America's Largest Shoe Store A Q N '--- X. E- X . x V pr e e f y College Shoes Carnmeyer S1-ill' Book rrrailenf free' upon rfyuffl CAMMEYEPJ' 6th Ave. 84 20th St. NEW YORK KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPUES Developing, printing and enlarg- ing. Studio is under personal supervision. This insures not only promptness in delivery but best results possible. Mail your films to us. Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. OPTICIAN 8 and 10 S. 15th Street Philadelphia Our Specialty-f The filling of oculists' prescriptio s Mnil ioiir lir-:ken glasses tri us and ll rum an-l ivtiirn lllllllttl l ly. The Trenton Banking Cn. 16 South Warren Street FOUNDED 1804 Capital and Surplus 51,000,000 3 -i Paid on Deposits in Our Inactive Department Travelers' Cheques and Letters of Credit furnished JOHN A CAMPBELL P d HENRX NX GREEN N P d ROBERT Vi HOW ELL C h IRA FROST A C h H 1 C b 'l d ote um 61 an X...g.g.h9R -:P . sf- ' s. w. cor. Broadway and 54th sr., New York X124 ' ' x riff... ' . 1 . CNC-:ar 50th St. Subway Station and 53d St. Elevatedl 5 f A A T152 LIE EHE 31. '-: diggs KEPT BY A COLLEGE MAN gug f .. if J' , HEADQUARTERS Fon COLLEGE MEN HF Qilli 5, : SPECIAL RATES FOR COLLEGE TEAMS s I ' ,f .-'r.iQ- il I lcleal location, near Theatres, Shops and Central Park. U! ig! E I jgcl. New. modern and absolutely fireproof. Most attractive Fl' ' '7 'T- :YH - 1 A ,1 hotelin NewYork. Transien!Rates, 52.50 with Bath, Eli g3E!E Eg A -Engage . , ana up. Alloutside Rooms. lil I -T Ji V L, -i k- Y ' l' F' ,A TEN MINUTES' WALK TO TWENTY THEATRES 5:55 1 L , ,, EE gn lg ' Send or Booklet A T msg . 1 , Q f ,,g,A. if 'iff A , . . A 1 .X W Harry P. Stlmson, Formerly with Hotel lmpenal Q. si f-' ' ' Headquarters for Students Lawrence Lodge For the accommodation of the patrons of Lawrenceville School. Opposite the main entrance of the Campus. Trolley cars from all Railroad Stations in Trenton. Open during the school season. Address the Manager X ESTABLISHED ISIB ,D F c J WWA +5 ll fwzfffyf Qrntlrmrifigumishinn16111105 ' eRoADwAY Zmrwcnrv-szcouo si. NEW YORK. Advantages oflerecl in our BOYS' CLOTHING Exclusive styles--clurable materials-moderate prices ln Furnishings as well- HATS, SHOES and TRAVELING GOODS Sim! for illuxlrazed ramlogue Zgasehall Scores April 19 Princeton, 1914 . Lawrenceville 22 Peclrlie Institute Lawrenceville 24. Princeton, Varsity Lawrenceville 26. Pennsylvania, 1914 . Lawrenceville 29 Princeton Second Team Lawrenceville May 5. Pennington . . Lawrenceville 10 Central High Lawrenceville 15. Haverford . Lawrenceville 1T Blair , . Lan renceville '20 Mercersbrug Lawrenceville 27 Tome . Lawrenceville I-lli prospective Princeton man is sure to getiacqnainted with us sometime, so why not now? NVQ- are on the campus in bright, new quarters, and can supply every need in Books, Stationery, Drawing supplies, Athletic goods, Room decorations, Toilet articles, etc. Ask about our co-operative plan. lt will pay you. The Princeton University Store N 5 ,6 The Taylor Trademark stands for quality, efficiency, fair dealingesatisfaction. It is based ' on a policy of studying the wants of the is Q9 player, making the article of the very best in F i material and to suit him, then, selling it in Z, a courteous manner and at a reasonable price. Picture Catalog Sent Free ALEX. TAYLOR 8: CO. 16 East 42d St., Opp. Hotel Manhattan Established 1897 Buys, when in New York use us for headquarters, leave your grips here and say hello, Dun't ffifiel- THE HILL DORMITORY UNIVERSITY PLACE fFor the exclusive use of Princeton Undergraduates? ill Private studies and bedrooms: hotand cold shower and needle baths, lavatories and toilets on every lloorg electric lights: steam heat. BELL PHONE 92-A ill In many respects the most desirable dor- mitory in Princeton. For rooms apply at the dormitory, or address H. A. HILL, 40 East State Street TRENTON, N. J. ON YOUR WAY HOME STOP AND LOOK US OVER If you are contemplating a good time this summer buy a boat from us and start right. We claim to have the largest exclusive boat salesroom in the world and show at all seasons a complete line of boats from a 3330.00 row- boat up to a 335,500 power cruiser. lf you already own a boat it will pay you to inspect our marine supply depart- ment,for it is most complete with prices absolutely right. NATIONAL BOAT CO. fopposite Madison Square Garclenj 56-60 MADISON AVENUE N. Y. CITY Q LL ZQ f Q ' 59 ' 'Q9 7 F. 51' .u b- ' QQ, 'A Li 4 . I-IILDEBRECI-IT'S El1'PIIfUlI,5 llrahing Glaterrr anh ilivataurant I9-Zl WEST STATE STREET NEAR STATE CAPITOL nu E wt if E V in Q Q fftftgte goin, to 9' A, O sv PTf.LA1:1 fo , Quota 9-Ps I6 5 pay you to get acquainted. week. When LITTLE 8: GOLZE entered the field of College Tailoring they set a Stand ard which has never been excelled They are the Recognized Leaders among College Tailors, patronized by the Major ity of the Better Dressed college men Men who KI20w. Prices are no higher than for ordinary tailoring It will Goods on display at Applegate s every , Horsman , Tennis Rackets are GOOD rackets . THE HORSMAN MODEL A - X I I, stands in a class by itself , Don t buy unt1I you have seen rt. W me to us rf your deaIer mnnnr show rl. We are Sole Agents In the I UNITED STATES I-'OR THE CELE' -'IN BRA ED AYRES CHAMPIONA SHIP L.-XNVN TENNIS BALLS, IQI I Bells' A now ready for drstnbuturn Vj , AX N-ml tm' nt-xx 4-nl4rlu,:m- - f 4 I I E. I. HORSMAN CO. ITA H 365 BroacIway,N.Y.City 'gl-. THE PRINT SHOP OF BEERS 8: FREY Everything C o o d in PRINTING Next door to Trent Theatre TRENTON, N. J. ROSE 8z SUN High Art Photography l If Al I 'A Studio: 34 NASSAU STREET .,,Q'fTf' A ' l7 71h - 'ff-5' PRINCETON, N. J. t ,A D Pictures Artistically Framed ' P A ' Ofiifial Photographer to Inn Pennsylvania Rarlroad E HDLLFISI-I BROS. -'lIlf0!!l06I7U.t' fmff Szzpfffzhr' GARAGE QROCERS AUTOS TO HIRE LAWRENCEVILLE. N, j. Gr L LX S H T3 S Ocullsts' Prescriptlons Frlled Broken Lenses Duphcated Ewrything Oprical NYIIQLIABI I JAHLINI i XI.-Xxlv F.XkTI.'IlIN1' 1iI I'lL'I.XN Old City Hall BIdg., Clnd Hoorj State and Broad Streets TRENTON, NEW IERSEY HAVEYOUR CUTS NIEDE K DR. E. H. GINNELLEY I f H.. - ' G'0elVII0DE DR. A. E. BOICE A , Z6-TC5uF,..7iD Dentists . 1 by-,' zz EAST STATE STREET TRENTON. NJ. DESIGNERS ENGRAVER5 27-29 N.WARI2EN ST. Eturnorvvrns TRENTON N- J- XY THE HOTTET CQ. f' 3 f-D. .,.w!'4f5'? , f, 351517. ,,a.gvE'4 - nf fa? f'4'5 EXC LUS V T I-I TT RS :., I 11 A E AND HAB ILRDASH ERS A 4: - A X 1 Hg':5j t., 4 '!ef T O C O L L I1 G li M E N , H e. Z Ax ' 2 ll '-.2' At Applegate s, Lavvrencevllle, every ten days to solicit orders. I .D The Chapel XXI I-l. GRIFFIN Only residing Tailor in Lawrenceville COLLEGE TRADE A SPECIALTY I cater to those who demand the best Bailey, Banlcs ESL Biddle Co. Makers of Lawrenceville Society Pins and Athletic Medals Oflicial Seal Pin, l-4-ltt. gold,S3.00g silver-gilt, Sl School Organizations contemplating the purchase ol Emblems are invited to write for designs, samples and prices. With the workshops on the premises, this Company is enabled to furnish emblems oi the best grade of workmanship and hnish at the lowest prices consistent with worlc ol this high quality. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL EMBLEMS an illustrated catalogue, mailed free on request. 1218-20-22 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA Drawing Instruments Choice of two high-grade makes Fine Stationery. Special attention given to Die Stamping. Rubber Stamps. Fine Cutlery. A select line ot College Posters and Art Pictures constantly on hand. Picture Frames Made to Order. W. C. SINCLAIR 74 NASSAU STREET PRINCETON, N. J. A Mqrkedllndipidrzality is plainly :ippareiit in style. tlesiigii :intl nnislu in TROPH IES that wine from rhi- TROPHY HOUSE OF NEWARK on-r ill-me of orlivrs. Estimates, Designs and Quotations Cheerfully Submitted FRANK HOLT CO. NEWARK, N. J. Newark's Foremostjewelers THE CHAS. H. ELLIOTT CO. The Largest t ollegt' lzruzrxning lluust' in rlw tt will 'Clgggm fig.. nr, Commencement In nations, X . v s. . me 'A Vi ' 1'eF vm-F5- Class Day Programs fe 'Ut and Class Pins 1- hte i'...!r..ii. .ntl ihi.r..n..h g xt.. ... 1.-.fin 1- ina.. 4 iw. l 3 f .. .4 im.-tum .hit wr... ln 'J l x hit ifirerum ml t 1 . iv. Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards Photogravure Works: 17lh Sl. and Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. xvii JL DITN Ii.-XRHIS .T If YV IC L IC R EXPERT W ,xrcri Rm-.x . 12 EAST STATE STREET PRESTON- N. J. Phone, i5-X Lawrenceville E. H. PIERSON'S Qutumuhils Qiixpress Trunks, Baggage, Freight and U. S. Express to and from Trenton. Prompt Service l.i':1x't- Urilt-rs :lt .ligger Shop The Chas. L. Willard Co. 156 Fzflh Azfezzue Neff! fork iBrintsr5 ants Makers uf all Plates in this Ennis Syoeclalflsts on College Work: Class Day P?'Og1'Clf'Wl'S, Menus, Embossed Stationefry, Leather Dance Progoaafms aml SO'Zl'U67l?:?'S x 1 .. -, .. v. . fu . . 'ug 5 up --' . ' . ,-Q, . - V. J, iff: ll -. -'LJ' 'J L .- i.. l1.l'1'.w.A . 5 . e ,l. x, , 1-Q' ,N . 17 M, V H v r 1 1 f L I ' 'we .nw ' 'S .. .I 1.-4. . .4 . ' I , 1 4-1 . I -Jug uv: I I 11 9 mf' s ,. . ,.,1,N I ' I ' J . . . .,:'. -- .53 :rigf Iv.: , ' - - :.wq ., '. .'1!.': .. . H .' 3 7 v . .,, ..,. 2. 1 A Us-, ,-N. 54. . x . ,., , V , .VL 1 -1 4, ..J,',, 1,-' .. 4' 5-14.2 1 1 4 . rl I ' . 1 1. 3.-I.. A .I - J. ,QL I' ' Q i ' of ,.3.' b u I' 1' 41. . .V , ,. r .fx - ,N .59 . . - T 6'-Q w . :A 41-'lx n.f ' '. , . . ..,. 'g . W In-4. .f' ,.' 4, . -.h-- 7 IT.. ..'-I L ..,-.4--ff.. r -'nf-. .0-, .'2',.1.-. a f'- : .fa -lv 9-fu... H 1 n 1 s if v .T - , . 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JH. .Sl 50 5 H 54. 5.3 513. .JI JE. 3 I 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 GT 65 tY11lL'GH GRAY GRILL 1'l A AI AIOND H A XIPTON HEINZELAIANN HOLDEN HOSACIQ 1'IrrL'czH H IAIPHREYS IIIEAIA JARAIAN KAAIAI IQLINE ININIGHT KRESS LA AIARCHE LONGSTRETH AIACDGNALD MCCARTII A' BICLAXAHAN Al.-XXFIELII MAY KIEYER AIILLARII IXIILLS AI ILTON RI INER AIIXSELL AIURSE MIISHER Munn O'FALI.ox OEEUT1' 17 611, Tu. TI. 72. N., 1.1. bk T-L ,- 1.1. 76. IA. TS. 79. HH. SI. S-I -. fr 6.1. 84. 55. ST. SS. SD. 90. 91. 90 93. 94. 95 96. 97 Em. 99 100 66. PAR MIA' PEIXCTFCIC PIERCE PRI YDLE RA NVLEIGH RECIQENDORFER RVWHARDSON RIIRERTS Rm IIII Nsox SAYERS SCAN NELL SEIIIERLING S H IPAIAN SII:I:ERXsEN SIRI-LS SILLS SI BI PSON SAI ITH STEPIIEXSON TODD TI IIILE TRASIQ U NIIERWOCID VAN DUSEN XVALIQER W ALTERS XYATSIIN XVII ITARER XVILLIAMS NV OOD XYYETH XYEI SER YIII' xc. JOSEPH KERR AlKlNS, JR. FAT, Ion 5541 Forbes St.. Pittsburg, Pa. But still his tongue ran Dil. -BUTLER. Born at Pittsburg. February 24, 1391. Entered School, '06, Scientific Course. Preparing for Cornell. Football Team, '09, '10: Hockey Team, '10, '11, Manager of Periwig Club, '113 Member of Philomatheau Society. DONALD BARXUM ALVORD --DON Port Jefferson, Long Island, N. Y. His fmrril was sirikiug, r:.vi'.vtl0.r,r, and grand. -GOLDSMITH. Born at Rochester. X. Y., February 27, 1892. Entered School. '09, Scientilic Course. Preparing for Columbia. Tennis Team, '14J: Runner up, Singles. and I loubles, '10. KIMB.-XLL CHASE ATNVOOD, IR. UK. C. Qiziclell, N. J. Ili' :wi u:'i'r f'1'cri,vu in prnuiixv L'm'f'iziy. Q-SHAK1iSPEARE. liv in at Vlifton, N. Yl., Noveinbei' IH. 18512. lfiterefl Selmol. 'USL Vlassical CfmrFc. Preparing for l'iiixcet-in. Fencing Team. 'lllg Hun Team, 'lllz Captain, 115 4111-liggti-3, '10, 'l1: Blamlrgilin Club, '10, '1l. 15 HENRY Ll-.li H,'XIJII.'XM. JR, SQl'IRREL Hall s .Xx'c.zm1l NX lnttxnkcr bt.. Izlfllllllghlllll, .-Xln M117 mf 41 lwurxl' lmvf flrvu slut, tlmu lmrf umm' Iran' un flu' uhm, lfmrz Ihflvlwn, my f1ll-lim-vp, has mx lux tml. -3 SH XKIfSl li.KRlf. Burn nt ll1rn1il1gh:m1, XIII. Nux'cl11ImL'r 20, 1892. Ifntf.-nfl Sclmnl, 'um Sciuntltic Cuuric. Prvparing fur Yule SIWHIUIAI, Xluluugcl' uf l'1:1-s lla-kcllrall 'l'c':1mp Mem' lwx' of llnllmpunu Swmietyg XXX-lterweiglnt Ilfrxing Clxnrnpioxm, '1l. JOSEPH XVELIJHN HXILIQY, ilu. BILL Gainesville, Tux. I drunk :ulwu I lnlim' uuuwwl, mul .wlrzutrrlluv zvlzcu I lmtw' vm ufmxruzz. -l LRx'ANIEs. Ufvrn :nl llaillcxvlllf.-, '1K'.x., Ilucp-x11lml' 1.1, IMPQ. lix1t:-uw--! S011-ml. 'HL Sou-utnic k'mn':c. Pr:-parumq f--r I'r1ncn-tml. Ilzwkctlrall Team. '1U: Klenmhyr uf fnllinpcan Society. LJAYI lb HR.X'I'T HAR IiR Inns 114472 .Xmlclmlltffrwly Tcrrzuce, H:1lli111w1'c, MAI. 'Tlw !w.fM'lrl l1'IffpL'lwu.i, 1fm,v1wr1x1l,x' read. H :Ms fum. wr lmzrmwl l1m.. .'r 111 1:15 hcafl -IHIPE I3-Wu :nt Ilmml-wy-Iwxxxw, NIJ. lfI1tw.-11'-I Sylw-Il. 'IIN Snlmxtxllf 1'-Imllv-. Prcpnxmg f-.-1 I'1u'1S 4.u. I-l..,:Ilnll Squznl, QUUL If--1-Llwnll Tram, 'lH, Klan' .mug Suu-ml 1:44-Itluull 'Il-gun. 'IIL Xlcllxhr-1' nf l ll1lm11.1t'lu.aI1 S-'vu-tv: Ilgnlu-llrall Tuun. 'Ill 19 HAROLD ROY B.-XLLIN L'GUBER, GRUMAN 26 xveit 75th St., New York City ll'liaf ix strcuytlz, william! n rlunhlc .vlnzru of 1z'1',rd0r1z3 ' -BIILTON. Born at New York City, October 16, 1893. Entered School, '05, Scientilic Course. Preparing for Princeton. Football Squad. '10: Claes Football Team. '10. XVILLIAM ALEXANDER BARBER, JR. BARR 319 XVest lmith St., New York City A stolen smoke ix thu .vw:crc.vt. -REVERIES or .x BACHELOR. Horn at Chester, South Carolira. February 25, 1S94. Entered School, '4l9. Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. JOSEPH EDMUND BARKER NCIJTIEU 132 Canton St., Troy. Pa. Sfrcugtl1 uf Jniizu' is v.rt'l'tixc, not rest. -POPE. Born at Troy, Pa., November 6. 1591. Entered School, '0S. Scientific Course. Preparing for Yale. Associate Editor, The Lit, '10, '11g Assistant liilitor. The Lawrence. '10, '11, Member of Periwig Club, '11, Picture Committee, '11, 20 I EDXYARU CLARK HEALI. REU Tllc Gables, L'11iontmx'11, Pa. Nut to rjuuzk if fl'Uf4ll1n'Ij '. -SIIAKESPEARE. Horn at llhwlmixlgt-311, Il, Cf, September 4, 1b92, Entered Sch 4'l1 w l, WPT. Scicntillc Course, Prcparing for Princeton. Golf Team, '10, '11g Foutball Squad, '103 Class Fo-rtluall Team: Track Squa-l. 'llg Member of Calliopean Society: Rurmur-up lnterschnlastic Gulf 4.xlran1pimt5lxip, 'lflg Scholwl, '1u, JOHN llL'Gl-IES l'2l-ACli1l,XN.,lR. IIL'n1HESIEl' 200 YO1'li AVC., lycrt PHISIUI1. PEI. gill 15 uw! GNFU! that tlzffn rim! sjwulc. fl'l1ix'u'4mD. Born at XYest Pittit-ln, Pa., Ianuary 1.3, IRUZE. Entered School, 'Om Scicntitic Couric. Preparing for Yale Slletliclfl. lIan4,l.ylin Club. '10, '113 Manager, Clais llaiclyall Tearng llemlrer of Calliflluearl Snciety. GEORGE HERBERT BONE-ALL. JR. Boxxx Hzlrcrstraw, X. Y. U, :t is rirfuilunt ru harp .1 ,zmlzflf rtrvzxgflz. -SHM-LESPEARE, llorn at Keypwi-rt. New -lirQey, .Xugust 126, 1894. Enters-l Sch 1'v1 3 l, 'IM Clasrical C-nurse, Preparing for l'1incetun. ill x1!1k.v,zu1, N .Nl , . 1 1 , uv, 1: . , L11 1 ,SKF ' 0 'fi-W - ' . 1 Q .M I'1 1, V Jw 1,,f,. 1 1 . 11 . I., 1 - . ' I X. o 1 1 1- X ' . .Aa- 1 , 51,1111 1 A 1 1 1 ' I -.f 1 1 s., . ,511 1 11- .7 ,,.. A 5 C1 Y .1 1 's,. , T14 1' n. .'1, 1 'rw 1 lf' , . 11, VMX1 1 .,.11 1,1r.,,1Xg, -'E ' v P ' J. 1 1 ' : 'll 1 1 4 'LI 1 . '1 1.1. ' r , . k I- ' g 1 3 1 J s X f .I 1, L. 1 ' -X , .., 1 N. . 1,, 1 , . ,f. . IQ' ' , X -A' 'AY 1- T ff 'V vm' J, 1 1.11 .1 - 1' Y . .55 11,1 A! W .lt,! .e', xfl vw '.'.', '1' .1 .1 . 1 :fx ff 'Jr' ,,': 'ju -1 ' Iv'-.'1 A 'vm .1 ,I is ,fx .41 x, -, . 1, L.-,T I - u 1l '1.. -21'-.1.f. 91v'- r f f '1 ..,! I-,111 B, lf' 1,z11'1H-x55!.'gq1',, N-, 7 ',., 31, 'f 1iEf??i:1i11f1 1f 413-' T 'h'tf1'1'w,., .1 h 5r' 1:41 .1k v qf5,! 'f:'1fQ'-.v'5f'.' A - rf. .1,j,w1L,q'.', D1.g'--A-4, 'Fai-1:'5.f' A, 'r, 1 f' .-if .1'1-?'fmin -' Y. ,,,,w..Illg'11!'11'11g -W' g'1Af.,1-51.35 -gr 1.13 SL. 1113-1-1, A -'-vl X 15+-mf' 11' r L - .' Q 'J fi !1'r'!f .3f,fVQ.1Q1g 1+11g,1,p,5l 3 M- I 5 ' ' ' 1 . 1 Q luivlafll 1:-ima-. ?gr? Q. 59 v 1. 11-1 THEODORE LEE BRANTLEY BR,-xN'r S01 Spruce St., Helena, Montana I mu not in tlzc' Yale of cammmx I?18Il.HiSHAKESPEARE. Born at Deer Lodge, Mont., November 19, 1892. Entered School, '10. Classical Course. Preparing for Yale. Track Squad, '11, CHARLES PITMAN BUCKLEY BUCK 17 Central Ave., Cranford, N. J. E111In1rr'a,v5vd, uvirlmut the .rkill Of mailing gracefully, or standing still. -CHURCHHJ.. B4-rn at Brooklyn, N. Y., January 18, 1894, Entered School, '09. Classical Course. Preparing for Princeton, First Alternate School Debating Team, '11. AUBREY LEON CARTER DOT, 'lHEAX'X',', FAT 2310 Main St., Houston, Texas .9:vurf- nu Vx-an far, and greasy citismx. -SHAKESPLARE. Born at Barnum, Tex., Iune 17, 18212. Entered School, 'OS. Scientific Course, Preparing for Princt-twin. Football Team, '03, '09, Captain, '10g Baseball Team, '09, '10, Member of Calliopean Society. 22 Ili ILT XYILS-ON Ct HFIQIXQQIIXKI L'w'K1r, ..,, lltll bt.. Pflrtlaml, Ure. Hs lsnrls mwlunl Iwlluf' fwtrurnf c,rf'C.mtwrv.x, -fSlI.xKESPLxRE I!--rn at I'--rllanll. Urrg-n1, Sqvtcxmmhqr N, 1sSI2. I-Quuxwl ilu.,-rl, '10, Sciculitic L'-'ur-c. Prcpnrini, ur l'rim'ct'+n, l'I:1-N 1:--wtlrall Team: Claw Iiaxkrtball Team BIICRIAN CULDXYIfI-L LAUUPIQR MMU? 11241 Xlznrkct SI., jack-fmxillc. Flu Hn: If rr fu' .1 fm In A I lwmfr I uw flu' :wwf wrTgr1,fimf A Ml ufriv. 5Il.XKE5PEARE llwru :lt -I:4ckSf-nvlllc. Fla.. lrivlwlwl' 34. 1504. lfxltum--I SLI1--ul. '07, Scismiric L'-fursc. Prcparing or .Xxxlzfsp-ills, llyxn. l'v3:xm, UN UU. ll','ll1 Vlwir, 'HH lin runes llwm'-1. 'lftlg As-iritant Klzmzxgmg liditur, 'llbg Maui ing I-Q-li:-wr. 'llg llrixxig Club. 'Iwi Se-crutury and 'l'1'c:uunr 'ltlg Iiuxxmr- Nlnnasrr. '11 ulicxlgnuflll Ifirxt Prize in In ,Quin-ty lldvntv. 'l4l: Sglqmrl Ilellzmng TL-zum, '1U: P110 nmtllczm Sumxcty llc-lrating Team. '14l: Third PrIz:. N 14 Hunt-'u'ic1nl l--nu'-t. 'IHL Cxmw L --untry Squn-1. 10 11 Xhsrnhr uf I'h1lfmmUzr:1u Sncirty. 191 M IDU FIC HXRPFR U lXY.XR'I 1'z1.xx1P ITU Lwrslcxmzl 'Dfw lhllm. Tux. .-1'z:.1' f',1. Fm fwu' tuff- 134'-1z,f.' MC flmui WU In gJ.'zztiLw:,g:f 'I'1-,xxxwm l'f11tu'uI Ffh--UI, 'lm 9w:icx1!1!'1c Lk-xL1x'-v. l'x'c1w:.u'x1u l 1 l'ri11L'ctm1. XIfgx11V-rx' mf VJHI1-qwfxil 5--C1rlV. 23 ALBERT BURCHFIELD CRAIG Jos:-1 Bank St., Sewickley, Pa. To bIl.Y1,71L'5S that we lawn, we rirc betimer, and go to it ufitli a'eIigl1t.''-SI-Luu-:sPEARE. Born at Pittsburg, Pa., October 1, 1891. Entered School, '08. Classical Course. Preparing for Princeton. Mandolin Club, '10, '11, Alternate of School Debating Team. '11, Class Football Team: Track Squad. NICHOLAS WIGHT CRUGER NICK,l' UCRUG,,' HCARUSOU Albany, Ga. His the szw-crest of all SIHQETS.H--l-.ONGFELLONV. Born at Albany, Ga., December 26, 1391, Entered School, '09. Scientilic Course. Preparing for Princeton. Glee Club, '10, '11: Choir, '10, '11, Member of Calliopean Society. GEORGE WILLIAM CUMBLER 'KSPEEDYI' Doc Steclton, Pa. 'ABU wire with Speed. -YUUNG. Born at Steelton, Pa., October S, 1893. Entered School. '0S. Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. Class Football Team: Football Squad, '10, Track Squad, '11. 24 SIDNEY DAVlS Sin 1700 Austuu Xvc.. XYz1C-W, Tex. HC wax il IIHIH, Iukv Inu: for all in ull I shall Hu! lffnk lflwu hiv fiku lIgllIl,ll.U -SII,KliE5PliARIi, Born at XN'aco, Tux, Ocmlmr 727, 1591. Enters-il Scluiml, 'Dm Scicntitic L'uurv3. Preparing for 17l'lI'lCClUIl. President nf Scluml, Fifth Fnrln, :mil Upper llnuseg lfnutlnall S-luzul, 'll: Ilaslrhzill Srpirul, 'lug Meiuhcr uf Callinpcnn Socictyg L'lmirman of Spring Prlun. Ciiruunittucg Qll12'lll'I1'l8I'l of Claes llny L1Ul11l1llftCC1 Prcsimlunt uf thx: Fourth Fnrnl, '10, JOSEPH GURXEY DEQXCCJN jun, lDE.,u5 25 l3ro:u,l SL, Mount llolly. X. bl. HIE f'r1'1!4x' fttf fills: .vlluilx Jill l'l'UCP fl Jiftlv nut, mul tlruu .-lx If Hzukv j'1l1j'rll uf lui-luwj' Sunni llriu' In l1ylul'11. -llliRRlCK. lloru at Huuut Holly. July 2.1, 1bil'?. lfntercd Scluml, '07. Scum-ulilic L'-Jursu. Preparing for Princeton. Claes Football TL-run, 'lllg Hat Comuiittee, '10, 'l1: llnsulwzill Squful, 'tmp Tr-mn, 'lllg llczulmgr nf Plulo- mzithcan Society. JAMES HENRY DEVEREUX. IR. lim, CAP 47 East -14th St., New York City ,-Ilwiv HIC flifffl, Ullf uf iuuf, um! aff flu' Illrlg1u,v. -RABELAIS. lloru at New York City, .Xpril ISU. 1593. Entered School, WIS. Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. Cross Coumry Tezuu. 'Um 'l4l: Captain, 'llill Track Squad, 'Oth Track Team, '1U. 25 ROBERT ARMSTRONG DOYLE BOB 2023 Broadway St., Little Rock, Ark. And thercby hangs a tale. -Slurciasrmxiz. Entered School, '1O. Scientific Course. Preparing for Cornell. Football Team, 'lug Member of Philomathean Society. ERNEST DE Z.-XLDO. JR. COUNT GG Beaver St., New York City I lim' an idle lmrdciz fu thc gr01z11t1', -HOMER. Born at New York City, March 25, 1594. Entered School. '0S. Scientific Course. Preparing fur Yale Slieffielrl. Class Football Team. BERRIEX Cl...-XRK Ei-XTQN -LS-L Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. .Sil'lCl1fL' muff l1ill.rit'i1l flmll any wily. -ROSSETTI. ll-'wru at Dt-tiwivit. August ZZ.. 15113. Eutcrefl School, '08, Classical Course. Preparing for Prince-tou. First prize. Fourth Form Prize Essay Contestg Hautlrvliu fluln, '10, 'UQ Mandolin llouble Quartet. '1'l2 Class Football Team: Football Squad, '11g Third Prize, Fifth Form Prize Essay Conti-St. 26 k,fXl.YlX IHXRI Ilili liRlJNl.'XN 1'xamgE :IH l,1Ivr:1rx' Vlalcv l',I'illCL'I1lll, N. j. Haj fm' lirxnwnrw, I :mil nmlumt Ilrim' Um '. +SIlAR1-srl-ARF. IL-rn :Al Hurllr --wv k. I':n. .Xuguxl IG. INU3. lfvxtcu-11 Srlm-ll, WIT. flznwlrznl fullrsn-. I'rcp:n'im1 fur l'x'il1ulm1. I.:lul'rl1cL' liwiuwl, HI, 'lllg llaml Hunk Cwrn- nmlru. 'l4lg Fun! Prlzu, If-xunh F-'rm Iissny funn-xx. 'llllg Svc--ml Prize-. llrigina! S1w.:nklnp:, 'IHIQ Thirnl l'r1zc, '10, Ixy Sp:-ull. 'IUL Flag Spvxvclm, 'llg Sn-on-tn1'y :xml Truznllrer, flu-v Vlulw, AIU: I'I'n-xillcxit, 'llg Vvliwig fluh, 'Ill Scrre- tary zmvl 71-11-:nx1l'L'r. 'HJ Hun Club, 'll: Gym. 5411111-l, 'llg Xlawlq-lun Club. 'l1: Mum!-'lin lmublu Quarlct, 'Ili Klunbvr wt l nlllwllrrml Ewqlrtyg 4':1I1m1m:111 S-Indy Iivhuling Tciuu, '11. XYII.LI.XNl H AXNIILTHN I EI.THX. ,TR Tick 1734 fltlffgill Nw.. Nlzmm, Hn. llv ffm .nz .mr H: vnrjn uwrrv'x Iunl, 41 firnlrr in crux :musk fm. -l 5mxx1Es, ICQ-ru in NIJWU11. ilu- Sm-grtc'x11lul' 30. INNP. H1111-vw--l Schmvl. '00, Sch-vltlth llmr-.l. 1'1sl1n1'xl1g fur Yzxl-' Slx-ftinhl. 'l'x'uuk SAlLx.u-l. 'HN 'frzwk 'l'4':nu, '09, 'IW 'Ill frqvlxuwl, 'l1: i'Ix:u11g1iwu-lxxyf Relay 'll-zum, 'HEL 'IHQ F-1-Itlvzxll Squxnl. WU. 'l4I, Svc-mul I:-wllnall 'll-11111, 'Um 'UH5 Claw Fun!- lrnll 'I'4':mv, 'lllg Xlcxlxhcr -rf Ihr l'h1I4m1:1lhr:u1 Swfimiy. IXXN IT! VLIQKIIXQQ. III. Inu, 'ml Xllrlh Ifxwml Sl.. I!lll'I'i5ll1ll'g, Va. Tl-fy ,un ,fnfx frnlj' ,frmrf 1. fw my frfslx' f1ww!. fL IIxI'xI.xN li-'rn nt Il.u'uNl111rx:. Xpml 31. 19111. lfntvuxl Snhmil, 'Nik lhwmczll V.-111'-1. l'1qmx1up X'-rx Prmunm. Ulla l'mll'14l:l ll-wmvll 1 'lll'5I 'll'11lUl 5'-'V 'U'Y Y. M, s' ,X,, 'llg k'I1:m'xn:n1, Ifxmmu- LUvx11r1x1tu-u. 41l'I Sec remrv am-I 'lkrvzn-x11'-lg VM--N Vlulv. 'HL l1.wkctTrfaN 'lxcinn 11- IMLA tluh ll' Vlwnr. 'llg 31.11111-'lun lslulm. '11L lvmior . 1 . . mf Illmm VIUI14 'Ili TU' 1'.fl11m1Ilx.-x XIcu1Mc1' Hf l':4Tlxw1-vm S-'Lu ly. 27 JOHN MARSHALL GADDIS Comfort, Texas. Born at Flora, Miss., July 21, 1891. Entered School, '08, Classical Course. Preparing for Princeton. Olla Podricla Board, '10, Editor-in-Chief, '11, Lit Board, '1O: Business Manager, 'llg Periwig Club, '09s Member of the Calliopean Society: Vice-President Y. M. C. A.: Chairman, Membership Committee, '11. MATTI-IAN HARBSTER GERY MRI.-KTU S40 Centre Ave., Reading, Pa. The :nun who .wznktlv thinlcx Iilcc a 511575 and arts like zz .VfllllllfliftlV1.'ifIil'LXVER-l..YTTUN. Born at Rearling, Pa., July 4, 1891. lfntered School, 'UT. Scientific Course. Preparing for Business. Periwig Club, 'l1: First Prize Inter-Society De- bate, 'l1: Third Prize School Deelamation Contest, i103 First Prize Third Form Declamation Contest. 'OSQ First Prize Fourth Form Declaination Contest, '09, School De- bating Teain, '11: Member of Philoinathean Society: Philo- niathean Debating Teain. '10, 'l1g Fourth Form Mantle Speech. '14'lg Fifth Form Mantle Speech. 11. XVILLL-XM REGIX.-XLD GOUGH, Go 313 Franklin Place, Plainlielcl, N. J. None but ln'm.vvlf could bc his parallelf'-THE01io1,D. Born at New York City, March 17, 1892. Entered School. THQ. Seientilic Course. Preparing for Business. Banjo Club, '11. 28 GRAY l1L'lfl IIZR GRAY 1 2. IT. 1-1.71 Iflizxnlwctll St.. Iirnxur, L'11lo, 1,111 :ruxt -vuzlrnl nmn, 41-f 71-mf, -5111-1.5, Ilfvrn at Ilcnvvr. -Tannury 13, 1N 2. Entcrud SC1w+v1, 'T. SD1C!1l1I1ClRIIl11'AE. 1'11-Iwurluwgf-Jr Michigan. Track Tcznn, WIN. 'lP1l: 'l'r:n'k Squml, '1H: Sunn- Ining TL'H111, 'Hip l'1:1-- Fw-tlmnll Tvznn. ERNEST GRILL. ju. ERxx'. BInm1f'x 2305 Twelfth St., Hunlxlvr. 01141. I Imax lm! Iwru lnnivr' 11 r'flVx'111l'1151 f'lnl1ut. -SII.xKESPE.xRE, Ilnrn at Silvcrt-nl. LW111.. ,Xprll N. 1sf4l. Emu-rui Sclw-11, Wifi. Scicntinu L'wnrSr. l'rs1v3x'i11u fm' Princet-m. LqhIl11'l11Ell1. Pwtnrc C'-vnnnitu-c, '11: A'I-it ll--ard. '14l: Member uf l13H1'Y1PL811 Sucinty. JAMES SIDNEY HAMMOND SID 624 Clyde St., Pittflwurg, Pu. gl 111411 Ylzcrf rx uf xu1ffl.u'r'r -.lurg ynn funn' To Hn!! flffxv, 1'l1'lnl1'1l, hut, lnxffutn' r'.mr11-W -CRADHE. Burn at Pittihnrg, Pa.. March 1, 1593. Enturcrl 543110-Il, '10, Scicminc Course. Preparing for Princeton. Hnckcy Tezlm, '11: Nemhur -If Phi1onm!hean Society: Member uf Han-hall Squad, '11, 29 GER.-XLD MATTHI.-XS HEINZELMANX IlEIN1Ii, DL'TCH'l Danhury, Conn. .-Ui, why 511011111 Izfv all labor In-, '-Tx5NNYsnN. H-:rn at llanbury, june 13, 1592. lintcrcil School, 'UBL Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. ,TQXMES ALFRED HULDEN JIMMIE,N Kwon T17 NVcst I-with St., Kansas City, Mo. Hz'.v uuly fault ix that lm lm.: nm f'lm1t. -MARCUS Auanuus. liorn :it Mc.'Xlister, Ukla., June T, 15512. lintcrwl Sclnml, '0T. Scicntitic Courw. Preparing for Virginia. Vaptznn. Sccmnl l-'mmtalnll Team, 'Mig Manager, lfimtlmzill Tcmn, 'Illg Sucre-t:n'y anrl Trcasurer of School, Fifth Ifunn and Uppux' lluussg Captain Class Baseball Team: Klcrnlmr -if Phil-miatliean Society: Pliilnmathean Debating Team, 'll. jc BH X PAXTON HOSACK ll4vsiE CIlI'IlL'QlC, Pa. ,lu ugly!-lp limi Univ-:lvl 1 glmiilsfmzzz fS1i.xKE5Pr2.xRE. I1--rn :il llnncgic, Pa., Nnvcmlmcx' 4, lwfi. l'll1T'.'l'C4l S-Sh :v-i l, '10, Vlax-will f'uili':1u. l'1vpax'1niq ful' l'1nicnl-rn Xluinluci' uf Pl1ll1lI'IlIllllCZl!1 Swciclv. 30 LH,XRI.I'.5 I'IXLlxXIzY IIHUUII IR Fl c.uu.xE, IIfwmlrr-L 4111! Ian-I Klum Sr, hlctturswrm lnlly, BIO, 1l.'..1m.-H1 ufwu www L ll: L1 mm nlsnl: l:.fl.z.'!ly 4l:1I,Lr.'u 1' 'ru f'1l1j, mn! w1.i msn fr-fm tlmu Lluluzzpy ,wrmw 'FllXlx1'FEXKE. Il-frm KAI llntlc, Xlwlulnxlxn. Xnvcxmxlwr 4, 15502. lfnturwl 551111-ll, 'rn-., Vlgnxlral Vwllxw. l'r:'purlx1g fur , , . . . . Illnrclun Xlzul-1-IT111 llulu, Il: but-'ml l'111r, l'-zullm lwvllu IH lzv I-Ann' Lmllvxt, EDXY.-XRD HENRY IIDICBIA-X Ibn, 1510 Swuth Cwllegc .XXc,, Grxmll Rapid-. Mich. S.1fx1j zu 'mm nr .icvf urvxwtxmz Amxgx nr lmy .xml mmf M Iwnllmi fl 4vY4.IkIll,11NX. Il-WI1 at hrfmfi Ix.l1v14lX, N-wu1x1lwr 221, lxllll. l'1xtv1's-fi Nclw-ll W' iclvntllir K'4vl11'w. I'l'cp:unng fur lucctr-n. flax- Fm-thnll Tuznru, 'l4l. Hyun 'l'e':m1. 'lll flew lluh, ll: Llx-ul ll I4-mt?-:III I l.'4ll1v-'warm Nwxrtv Slluzxfl, '10, 'llg Humber HIQHRIZIC XX ,XI l..Xl'lf FKRKIXX, Ire. NYU IH llwywi ,.4 XX Q-N1 ,mlm br., X vw Xnrk l ily ln' v7V.'J1,ff' .ff '...rr!x wuz: -Fllxlxlxlwxkl-, I1-'rn za! Nvw X ik. Kim Bti. l M, Ifr1lL-11-fl Spill'-11. ll' ilu--1-.H hm I'r-11411122 tw' lun:-..y.,pv thc-N l..mv, ll lil x1!1k.v,zu1, N .Nl , . 1 1 , uv, 1: . , L11 1 ,SKF ' 0 'fi-W - ' . 1 Q .M I'1 1, V Jw 1,,f,. 1 1 . 11 . I., 1 - . ' I X. o 1 1 1- X ' . .Aa- 1 , 51,1111 1 A 1 1 1 ' I -.f 1 1 s., . ,511 1 11- .7 ,,.. 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Entered School, '10. Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. Basketball Team, '11g Periwig Club, '11g Mem- ber of Phiomathean Society: Philoniathean Debating Team, lll. OLIVER DUDLEY KNIGHT DvD. MoNx 4433 VVest1ninste1' Place, St. Louis, Mo. 'llloxt ylorioux tKJ11igl1t!! I TIZUII 'wait nn! made for .YllllYlbL'V'.HiBYR0N. Born at XYichita, Kansas, July 23, 1892. Entered School, '07, Classical Course. Preparing for Princeton. Football Team, 'l0g Finance Committee of Y. M. C. A.. '113 Class Basketball Team, '11: Member of the Philomathean Society. WALTER JAY KRESS DEAcoN Lucerne St.. Johnstown, Pa. II'l1c11 I bulwld this I sizvlzcd and .mid to myself, 'surely mm: ir but a broomsn'rk'. -''Rizvekies or A BROOMSTICK. Born at Iohnstown, Pa., May 21, 1893. Entered School, '10, Classical Course. Preparing for Princeton. 32 EDXYARD DIULIZS L.XKl.XRL'llli I.m1oN, I..nimx ' 55 East 65th St., New York City Nfllvlluu ifffmr uf firm' In1mr.'l1i'4.' I'Uf'51l41ilUS, wlzull .if'.'i1l.'r1m fuzlrf' -SH.xKEsPE.xRE. Bflrn at Nui' York City, May 1, INQ3. Enters-1 Scluul, '09, Clawical Cwurke. Prrpariiig for Princeton. Class Football Team: l m'irlmll Squafl, 'l0. ALFRED BEYIS LUXGSTRETH Srm:rc1l, IIAPPY 5032 McPliersmi Aw.. St, Louis, Mo. .-If liafyix' as thu day ix lumix. --S11.'iKEsPf.uuz. II-,irn at bt. Louis, Ho.. llarch 19, 15933. Eiitercil School, 'UL Sci:-miiic Cuursc. Preparing for Princeton. Sec-lull Fomlmll Team. 'IUZ Banjo Club, 'llg Klenibcr of the Callifwpean Swciety. CORXELIUS JOHN MQCARTHY 1l1L'L'R'rx'. MAC Sliuiimkiii, Pa. Xu, Jw, th: liixlz my ir fin: f':uf'lu. fI!vv5wELL. ll-mi at Sliamukin. -lime Jill. 15512. Entered Sch-,-ol. 'OSL Scicmilic c1t,lL'll'59. Preparing for L'-Jrncll. Hviubcr of the Calli-vpeaii Society. '10 0.1 JOHN DAVIDSON MCLANAHAN MAC Lawrenceville, N. J. It rcqzrires a .mrgical oferatiovz to get a joke wall into a Srotuh zz1zdvrxm11dz'rrt7. -SYDNEY SMITH. Rui-11 at llaltilnore, Md., June 1. 1894. Entered School, '05, Classical Course. Preparing for Princeton. Handbook Committee, Y. M. C. A., '10. Chess Team, '11, CARL NVEBSTER MAXFIELD MAX :ZS Centre St., Bangor, Mc. 'Tix flixiauce lumix curlzalifmulzt I0 the zficwf'-CAMPBELL. Born at Bangor, Me., October 19, 1892. Entered Sclmol, '10. Classical Course. Preparing for Princeton, Orchestra, '11: Mandolin Club, '11. DUDLEY R.-XY NIEYER i'l.lI,'DU 11 Euclid .-Xve., Summit, N. J. Chilly zunlliu Im Icrnc and gladly teaclzf'-CHAVCER. Horn at New York City, llecembcr 12, 1893. Entered School, WPG. Scientific Course. Preparing for Cornell. Clmir, '07, WIS: Klamlolin Club, '10, '11g Double Quartet, 'l1: Hockey Squall, 'l1. 34 ALFRED M ILLARD, jk. BlILi.x', Su',,xR'rHY, TED 2505 l :1r1n:u1 St., lDI1llll1Z'l, Neb. Hs :sux 11 man nf 1111 irrilwrzrzllni ,vinruuuli. fSH,xKEsPE.xRE. Horn at Ornalm, Nr-ln., .Xpril 15, 1593, lfnterewl F-clwwl. '10, Svicutilic Cluirsu. Preparing for ll-rncll, Secou-1 Flmllmzill Tequn. 'lng Clan 17041111311 Team, '1f': Humber -vf the Pliillniizilln-:uri Suciety. DUDLIZY I11'J1.BRUlJ1i MILLS 1lL'D 719 Kladiswn Xxx., Xcw York City. rl 570111-i' muff Ilnif 11115 ,vl'r':'.'1! url! Iliff time in lmllxiarxf' -IKVTLER. ll-:rn at Nui' Y-rrk, Ifr-l-ruary 23, IHS'-1, liiitr-11-ll Sulmli-1, '09, Clnmlcnl Umrse. Preparing for Prince!-rn. Gun Train, '10, '11: Prr-Qiflc-ut uf Club, '11g Alter- nate, Sclmol lk-hating Temn, '10, '111 Y. H, C. JK. Hand- lmuk L1-inuiitluc, '11: llnckcy Squn-l. '1ll: Team, '11, Han- llolin Clulv, '111 Track Squzx-1, 'l13 Meuiliur -.if tlic Calliopsim S-Jciety, ALONZO LOR1 XG MILTON Slim, I,umY, I'wEr xYl1Cc'l1112', XY, Yu. LM 'rn' fill-uf lw, Fur' 51lUIll'1' 15 tlvc ,i1'1'f.'1l1 wf lun' Tlu' music nf thu sflrurur 11lmI'1'. -5'r-Jnrmkn. llwrn nt Iilui 111'-wc, NY. Xa. llucrfiiilwcr 1, 1592. lint:-rc-l Scliw-1, '07, Scicntitic C-wurbr. Preparing for C-rruell. Track Squznl, 'UDL Track Tn-am, 'log Gym. Team, '10, 'llg Klanflnliu Cluli. 'Ili '09, '10, '11, Mandolin Quintet, 'lflg Mandwliu Double Quartut, '11: Haujlm Club, '11. 35 ROBERT CHARLES MINER Bon South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Faslzi0ned so .YICHdl.'l'Ij', young and so fair. -I-I Born at VVilkes-Barre, Pa.. April 10, 1894. OOD. Entered School, '1O. Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. Member Periwig Club, '11. Member of Calliopean Society. . DONALD GIBSON MIXSELL Muir, 'AAIICKSELLU 216 Spring Garden, Easton, Pa. Equo no rr'cdirc.l:'l-VIRGIL. Born at Easton, Pa., November 5, 1891, Entered School, 'OS. Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. Captain Class Football Team: Class Basketball Team: Basketball Squad, '11. FRANK BARTLETT MOSHER MosH New Riclnnoncl, VVis. He was Il num as surf' as his gll1z. -DRYDEN. Born at New Richmond, VVis., June 25, 1891, Entered School, '09. Scientific Course, Prepa Princeton. Secretary and Treasurer of Gun Club. 36 ring for JOHN JULIUS O'F.-XLLON, JR. L'x-LE HUG RICIIIILTFIFII .Xx'c., St. Louis, Mo. llc flux! lmtlz u lvvmni rx www Huw u yf1u!I1. SH.-XKESl'EXRli. Burn at St. ffruii, Mu, Uclwlwer 23. lhrfl, Iflmu-l'ul Scln-ul, WIN. Sci--nlliic 1'4u1rsq, I'x'cpzx1'ing fur Yah' 5-lxumvlul. Truck Squn-I. VIH: Track Team. '11l. 'll: Vx'--rx L'ul111lx'j,' 'l'um11, 'UTIL k':wt:4i11, 'lU, Frnuim: Tmnm. 'IIN Kruvtfuu. ll: fum lluh. 141, ll, CASIJIQR Y! PST Hlfl L'TT Ulflfl-'Yl'T 140 Xwrtli 39th St., f7!l'l1lllZi, Xeh. 1l1:l'c is u 5 Lfl' :My in ilu' Jnrfcvl ff'llfluff. -IlISRAEI.I. Ilorn at Umalm, Xch., October 3 , 1593. Iinterwl Schwvl, '10, Clawical C-lurse. Preparing for Yah-. THEODORE NEILSON PARMLY Tan 502 George St., New B1'u11Su'ick, N. J. I Irfan! 1:1111 fumf'lmIl, 'Yun lmfm' zvukfzl' mv 100 sffuu, I must slzrmbvr' Ggtllvllzu -XVATTS. Horn at Oceanic, N. I., August 721. 1890, Iintered School, 'UK Sciwmitic Course. Preparing for Businuss. 37 ROLLAXD BEDELL PE.-XCOCK t'S1-tom-x', PEA North Highland Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Tu Ptzraiiisc, thu .-1r1Jb.v my, 51111111 crmld 11sz't'r firm' Hit' :my Puri! thu fwafarlc lcad him ill. -LELAND. Horn at Pittsburg. Pa., March 28, 1891. Enteretl School. '06. Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. St-euiid Football Team, '0T: Football Team. TIS. 'USL '10: Hockey Tea1n, '07, '08, '09, '113 Swimming Team, '11: Liglitweiglit Boxing Chanipionsliip, 'HSM XYreStling Cliaiiipiniisliip, '09: Member of the Pliiloniathean Societyg Baseball Team. '09. '10, '11. FRANKLIN LEVERING PIERCE 109 10th St., Milwaukee, lVis, C'111'1l.v wars at hrst for benefit dcsigiivd, ,llatlc to CIVYIIISO, not Ia 011,v1at'v H10 111i1ni. -DAVID GARRICK. Born at Milwaukee. VVis,. April 6, 1893. Entered School. '10, Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. School Championship, Tennis Singles. '10g Tennis Team. '1tl. EDXYARD DREXVSTER PRIXDLE BRI-1XX'ST S lYilton Place, London, Eng. E11g1In1n1', niitlz all tliv faults, I 10:1 that- still. -COOPER. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., February 9. 1892. Entcrwl School, 'OTQ Scientitic Course. Preparing for Cornell. Swimming Team, '08, '09, '1ll: Gym. Team. '1O. '11: Captain Class Basketball Team: Finance Committee Y. II. C. .X.: Member of the Philoniathean Society: Ivy Connnittee. '11. SS Imwll N IQIXIQ RIQCIQICX I ll llilflfili Hlirw-,. URI. IXIF fill Ifxml v3 1l4I St. Nun' Yurl-: Pity I nv!! xjn-uf, In If flllfrrvzfwl Islflp rwzlu- Sllxm,sl'l-.xxxa Illvu :ll Xlxx Ywrl-Q lxty, -Izlxwmy' X, IN'I5 Ifmvxwl Full-I-II. 'HN Scwlltltll, 1'-mvw. I'u'1v1u'1l1u f-rl Xzllu SIIIIIILI-I ,XQ-lmlzxlv Ifllit-rr -If 'IxI1f: I.:m1'lm'u. 'UU Ill. 'III I'crm1u l'IuIs, 'Im 'Ili Iflrxt IHI7' 'I'I1i1-I I -'rm Il-vI,ml.lt1--11 lwrltvxt. '11-4. lfII.XRI.ItfF RILIII.xxRI7Sl,IN. IR. IQ1.,u. lam, 404 Nwrth Vi. St., TQICVIIIIII, XYQINI1. Hn lf:-'-Il :un I1 ffm' .wmfl'u, wr: Ilrl' fvlwlf, Ur' rflrfwrsll :plnlflz Hun f.'mn'.I Illll 'r1lm1I1rwll . -IIYRON. II-'rn :Il .Xlwullu-n, RIMS., .Xpril IN, INPZ3. Iintnrul Full-ml, ,Iunu:u'y. 'WL Suinutillc llvurw. Pre Iarimg fm' I'1'im'utH11, l'I:I5Q If-wtlmll 'IX-ann: flnss Ilzukct lull Ivum: Imvl-c Svguznl, 'llz Ihmlu-M Mzllmgv.-1' uf lllu rl Ulla 1'mIr11I1 ' Ihructlx If Vplmx' Iluuiui Mill-XYintur Prlvm umxmllul 'I'1'u:nNl11'c1' nf Y. KI, Lx. .X.: l4:lII1u1rcllx1 Swcirty Ilc hmm, ham. IU. Il I'Im ullming 'l'c:1m, 'IOL Sclw--I Ilclnzlling 'llzmm 'IIL XII-mlmx li I :1II1l-VL-ml S-misty: Ivy Spcukcr, 'lI. ICIYIZY KIRXCII.-XXI RHHIQRTS RHI-'A 1.plllI XX 11-l1111-'nm .Xxx-.. 51. I.-ms, KI-I. 5 IP, :.l..:f .1 ulfllf mm!! rf lsmc f cf'r!.fw:urzf'fSIlxklwx-Exki Ibm nt St. Imuiw. NIH.. Nlznrch 22. INN. Ifmk-11.1 Slhmll, 'IIL hyirntxllu Gull'-c. l'x'rl-:I1'im: f--r I xlnulflixl Mlm' 11 39 ull, 'Il IMI l'1'Izv. 'Ili .Xltwrllzms SLIIUHI KARL SPIESS ROBINSON Roxana, DUTCH 1501 North VVashington Ave., Scranton, Pa. Iflz, fillzlc aim: armor in mciizcr Fa.11.tt. -ScHiLLER. Born at Scranton, Pa., January 1, 1892. Entered School, '0S. Scientific Course. Preparing for Business. Football Squad, '09: Track Squad, '10: Choir, '10, '11: Glee Club, '10, 'llg Member of the Calliopean Society, ALFRED HENRY PAUL SAYERS MAL.. 50 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Mo. I Care for nnlmdy, no not I, If 110 one carer for mc. -BICKIERSTAFF. Born at St. Louis. February 19, 1894. Entered School, 'O9. Classical Course, Preparing for Yale. ROBERT HENRY SCANNELL 'LBOBH 3444 Chestnut St., Philadelpliiaj Pa. In franzizzg an artist, art hath thus defrecd, To make some good, but utlzers fo exceed. -SHAKESPEARE. Born at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 31, 1894. Entered School, 'O7. Scientific Course. Preparing for Princeton. Chess Team, '10, '11g Art Editor of the Olla Podridaf' '11, Art Editor of the 'tLit, '11. 40 XVILLARD PEXI5Ilil-lJ SHIHICRLING F-lmRTY. liURZxiR, SDLT Alc1'1'u1, Uhiu 4f1'r'c mc .wvuc nnllurq llxwmlfx' fwul Uf nv that IV-nic In luis. fSll.XK'liS1'IiARE. llwrn nt Kkron, flluw. July 25. ISHN. Ifntcrwl Sclx-ml. 'lm Sci:-nthic Lburse. Preparing fm' l,x'i11u-14111. Kluuzxuing lidit-vl' of thc Lil, 'llg Rlzllxrmvx' Plans. Ii:-rllmznll 'lwL'1l1l1I L'lmirmau Hat C'-ux1111itt-qu: Y. KI. C. ,X. llrnnllm-k L'-mm11!ta-c. '11I: Gym, Tuam, 'llg U1'chL-Xtra, '1Ir, 'HL Xlzunll-lin Clulv. 'l1I. 'Ill Blk-:nlvrr of thv falliupcrm Swlctyz Vlzxss 4-his Cmnxnittce. GEORGE 1I.'XRSH.XI-I. SHIPXLXX, JR. USIIIPH Bclviwlurul New jcrrcy Bu xilcnl mul .mfu-xrluu L'L' m':'C1' Iwffmzyx A-,'11, -HULMCK. llurn :xt Uelvi-lure, N. I.. june IT. 15113. Iflutc-1'c4l Swrlwul, '10, Scicntilif Course. I,1'k'PZll'lI1g for 1'rincvt0n, DREXEL JOHN SIBBERNSEN Sm, DRI-:x H0 North 31st Ave., Qmnha, Neb. For his a jully gund fs1luu'. -OLD Soxn. Born at Columbus. Nab.. Septcnmber 14, 1891. Entered School, 'ULL Scientitic Course. Preparmg for Cornell. Golf Team, '11g Member of the Philomath:-an Society. 41 IFFANY sl Co FRATERNITY JEWELRY Designs and estimates prepared upon short notice for emblem pins, rings, and fobs: also class cups, trophies, etc. COLLEGE STATION ERY Note papers with monograms in color, invitations to com- mencement and class-day exer- cises, menus, dance ordersg also dies for stamping corporate and fraternity seals. fifth Avenue 8. 37th Street New York FREDERICK GILBERT SIKES, IR. Evanston, Ill. I lcnmzv un zvlrfulz Jidu my bruati' is lmftrrcd. -HEYWOOD. Born at Ilutfalfv. N. Y., January T, 1893. Enterefl School, '10. Scientiic Course. Preparing for Princctrrn. KENNETH L.-XNDER SILLS S1LLr. S,xD1E Corcoran Manor, Mount Vernon, N. Y. If lac lu' lm? fcllmv zviflz rin: Iwxr kings, than shalt find him the Ivcxt Icing uf yumi fcIluz:'x. -SHAHESPEARE. Hwrli at New York City. Hay 7. 1894. Enters-l Sclmol. 'USL Classical Course. Preparing for Prlncctun. Football Sqnafl, 'IOL Member of Calliopean Society. XYILLIAM FORBES BAILEY SIMPSON 'ADII.L, HSIMPY Elm Grove, IV. Va. Il'z'lt tlwn liars 1nu.viv.' Hm'Ic.' .-Ilmllu f-lays. -SHAKESPEARE. Tir-rn at Elm Gruve, YY. Ya.. December 26. 1893. Entered School. WIT. Classical Course, Preparing for Yale. Blanmlolin Club. '07, WIS. .091 lrzuler. '14l: Double Quartet lI.ea1ln-rl. '11: llanrlrvlin Quintet. 719. '10g Clagg Utlc C'011n11ittc'c-, '11: Member of the C?lllIO1'IE'Zll1 Society. -12 ,1U11X B1c11-1'11fXNY SK11T1'1 1'+11'. Sx111T1', 11Ef14 Li11g1est1m'11. Pa. ','111,f HHLH1' H11' mr' TNII1 1'1111n11m11v 1l1'.v.mu11111'U. fX1I!,T1+N. 1211111 at 1.i11g1cst.1w11, 1'z1., May 141, ISHN, 1f11tL-rcv1 Sc1w-11, 'HEL 5c1u11t111c l'1r111'5-U, 1'1'c11:1ri11g fur P1'111cc-11111. 1'1'w111e-111 Y. 31, C. .X.1 1111101-11' .gf Upper 11--uw, K11lA4N Ilixt-'11'ia11: .XN51X1I1l1! 1111Q1111,-Ns K1:111agcr of the 1.:1xx1c11cc ': 17-1111111111 S-yuuwl. '09, 11411 31c1111m1' -ff 1'1cLure L'-11111111ttL-sz k':1l11H1:c:111 Iiulvrning '1kez1111, 'lllz A1U1l11PC1' of Sc111m1 lk-1r:1t111g '1'e:1111, 'IUL Scv1+1111 Prizm 11111-1'-Sncirty 130' 1mtv. 1141: 11:1111uQ1' uf l,1z11111:1-111111 S-vriutyg Yzglculicxm-121113 L11:111'111z111 Re11u1vl1s Hurk L1r1111111l1c'e -11 X. N1. L. .X., 11. 17R1fDER1L' KENNQT11 ST1fP1'1ENSQN S1EvE -112 Hvcrt 131111 qXx'c.. New York City Tim :.'.1n11'n f'111'11'1f11 ull 1',1'f1'f'f lux flips. -12x'R11x. 150111 at 1iaym111c, Xrw .1c1'4ry, Sc'-tc1111wc1' 5, 1591. 1211tr1'ef1 Schoul, 'HIL Scieulilic Courar, Prq1a1'111yz for P1'1x1CEt0n. 1Pi1'vCt111' of Upper 11011561 11166 Q-11111. 'USL '10, '11: Track Tgam, '1U: T1-ack A1E1I18gQl', '1l: Lxlwir, '09, '10, '111 Cheer 1.:aL1:-r, '10, '11, llaikcthall Team, '11v: Captain, '11: Xxvinncr of Tennis 1101111165 L41121n1pio1lS11ip, 111 L-lxairman C1359 P111 L'u111n1ittee. '11: l1i+14XYi11tcr Pmm. CU1111-111ttce3 K1e11111cr .mf P11i1o111z1!11ran Sf-Licty: C1385 U-le Cu1n1nittce. V.-XX XYINKLE TODD 'ARIPI' '1'w1x14 31111'111l'1'I, N. -1. I 11111 Hz.: t'1'1'y f'1'11k wf 11111r'?1'.vy.HYSHAKESPEARE. 11-vrn at Nnwark, X. Het:-11c1' 71. 151112. 1'111te1'c-1 S-cl1-ml. 'lPT. Scic11t1r1c Llnurse, 1'repa1'i11g fur P1'i11cetu11. ljwlf 'l'ea111, 'lug Ilmckey Team, '111 Claes Foot- ha11 Team. 43 JOHN HOXV.-XRD TOOLE RED Missoula, Mont. U'lm tu llvluxclf fx law, nn lun' Jwfll lwfd. Ojfuudx nu lung and is lr kl-llgl imlucfif -Slmxcrgsvlz.-xRE. llurn at ,Xnncunmla, Hunt.. March 723, 15510. lfntcrcvl Sclwol, '07. Scicntiiic Coursc, Preparing for lYillizuns Cnllegc. XvlCL PI'CSlllCl'lt nf School, Fifth F-arm :mul Upper llc-use: Manager of llasclwall 'll-am, 'llg Track Tcznn, '10, 'l1: Pipe Cmnmittue. 'llz Cheer Leanlur, '09, 10: C01'ru5qunnli11g Srsretary uf Y. BI. C, A., '10: Prom. Com- mittcc, 'l01 Calli-mean Sucietyl Cla:--1 llay C-nnn1itteC. ELMER ROY UNDERXVOQD L'NmE Prospect St.. Summit, N, J. Xuxv, lluvu, zzfufu, 1w.r,:, .-lull zvlm gmtv flzrl' llmf fully rod r1nxu.7 ill.-XVEN SCROFT, Born nt I.is'u1'p0ol. llnglaml, May 5, 18211. lintercfl Sch-ml, '07, Sciuntiflc Course. Preparing for Corin-ll. Gym, Team. '10: Captain and Manager, '11: Tennis Team. '101 Track Sxnmfl, 'l1. EDXYIX THQRP VAN DUSEN Y,-xx 5131 Morris St.. Germzmtown, Pa. 7'hc'Vv was u .mft um! f't'll.Ylv1'C Umcv, .-1 ms! uf ilronglrt about his fact, -SCOTT. Born at Germantown, Pa., June 721, 1594. Entered School, '10. Classical Course. Preparing for Princeton. 44 GEOFFREY FRITZ XY1-XLKIZR ,1n1fF. A'XY.Xl.KH 107 XXI-st State St., Trunton, X. -I. Ul1nn1 fum flr'gll1ll1:!.', --LM1-Lim. Burn nt Trunt-vu, N, 1, August ll, 15511 Iinturcll Sch :14v I, 'llS, Sqiuntilic foul?-Q. l'l'L'll1ll1l!! for m Irinccton, Sch-ml Flmzlugll Sfluall, 'lug 42196 L'1Ul,, 'lu' '11: CIIUIY. 10. ll: lrack hqua-1, lil: Muluhur --1 thu k':1111-qugfllm Swciely. ALBERT XVINSTOX NYALTERS .X1: 51-1 Nnpolcon St., j+,fl111s1ww11, Pu. Tlmll5fl1 I lm' :nfl 11 glwuf Hum' I mn 1rv1lu1t.fXExx 1UN, llurn at Dlfvllnstuwn. P:u,, june 25, IASPZ5, Iixltcrwl Srluml, '1U. Classical 01111-5-u. 1'1't'lIll1'111I.f for Princclrm. Suu-1111 Prizm. 1,1l'2llUT1Cil1 Contest. 'IDL fnlliopuun llehating Team, 'Ill 5420411111 Prizm, Calli-Philw lk-hzxtc, 'llg Pcriwig lfluh, 'llg 31emhcr of L'n11iupna:1 Srlcwty: 5:11001 Ilulrzlling Traln, 'lI. HAROLD EXYHLL XYATSIQJN 1Y,xTTx ' 1:43 Maple Ave. Morrismxv11, N. J. .Yf-rm' msn 111111 .rtwfrzz at 1'Z'cl'y 51137111 fvctc11Jc. -CHWPER. llrvrn :xt Iiuck C11ll1I'C11, N. A1., 1593. 1-1111-1'w1 Sclnml. 'Hx Sch-miiic Cmlxse. 1'rc1-ax'ing fur Yale 5116111-1-.1. Ilwukey 'I'-cmn, VPU, 'IHL Mcunhur 4-f lfnllio- llurm 5--ciuty. -15 NELSON EVANS XVHIT.-XKER, 11. A'XY1-ur X1'l1Qeling. XY. Va. ll'lrj' ix fl:-x' ru1n1fvrmruw: .m1i. '-ll.xR1z.xL'LD. llurn at NYheeliug. XY. Ya.. January 11, 1393, lintcre:1.l School, 'lPT. S-cientitic Course. Preparing for Curncll, Clmir, 'OSI .Xssistaut Business Manager, The l.au'ruucv. 'USL '1U: Business Manager, '11. RICHARD NVILLIAMS 1VlICK 532104 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. I Izurm' fwzwlzf tlzc guwl' fight, I luwv HIIIVXIIUJ' my ccun's1'.' -II, TIMQTHY. IZ--rn at Shrunokin. Pa., February 6, 1391. lfntcrenl Sch-Jul. WIT. Scicntinc Course. Preparing for Princr-um. Sclm-:ml f:l1311'lIr1OI1Sll11b Tennis Doubles, '09, '10g Tuuuia Tram. W19. '14l: Manager Tennis T:-am, 'O91 Captain, 'IOL Nlanllnlin Club. 'USL '10, '111 Mandolin Quintet, '10, Xlanflulin llnuhle Quartet. 'l1: Class Baskutball Team: Cheer Lumler, '10, '11g Pipe Cniumnittue: Mcmllcr of the Calliopean Sllfltly. GORDON FRASER NVOOD Home, llEx1a1e.xL :lil South Beucll St., Richnmnd, Va. Thr 110:11 11 mmzk :ms In '. -RABELAIS. llurn al Riclunl,-n1,l, Ya.. September 24. 1894. li11tL-11-ml S-C11-lol. 'O9. Scieulilic Course. Preparing for llmilurew, Vlass Ilasketlxall Tcum, 46 ,FUI-IN .XI.I..XX XYYIQTII, jk, wl1111xN11a 'IH I.1fx111u11111 AXYQ.. Xcw Ywrk City '1111- 1111.111 1 .'l,,1,111- , .I v11f111'1! 1'1111' 111111 11.'1' 'T11 .11-1111, '111 1111111' 'Tix 111111111 P1111-4-1'I,1'. g1'111'1:111111. IZ11111 L11 Nvw Y-wk Vlly, Uct11l111' 24, INU4 If11tv1'c1l Nclnml. '11f1, l'l:1sf1r:1l l'-1111'w. I'1u11:11'i1114 I111 l'1'i11cvl1111, Ulla l'111l1'11lz1 lZ11:11'-lg IH-1111114 l'I11l1, 'I113 IH-psi 19111, ll: H1111 L111111111ltv1g llnfx P11111 Xlu111l1u1' uf Cgxlliu- 1:-:111 Swqicty. HENRY CRAIG YIQISIQR, ,lla Ib1'1x1L, Yum 111115 1311111111 .Xu-., LY.1IYC1I1Illlli, H. Ay, v:u'11 111111 .1 1:'11!.'1' '4NlEx11-1119 111 .1 lim-,xx11-ia. P11111 :11 1'111c11111:11i. U., X-1vc111l1c1' UH, INUR. I-111111611 Scluml, '00, l1I7l5SlCill Lxwllrw. I'1'1'11:111111: for 'nh-, flaws Ffmilrznll 'IN-11111: flaw Ilnxkn-1111111 '1'1':1111: lime- lmll S1111:11l. 'llg KI:111:11gu1' uf Tv11111x 'l'1':1111. 'II: Nh-111l1e1' mf 4Q1ll11111ua11 Nwlmgty. 1XLIiX.XXIJIiR XYILLIAXM YUUXH .X1 111 '4XX111113111,x11 Iflm Hrwu-, XY. Yu, fl 1111111 111111 11111l.l 11111l:1' 111 :1f1'.1f-1111, i1'111l1l' 11.11 1, 111f'11' 11 111 k 11 f-1-11s.-I. -.I-111x l11'xx1f, I2--ru at XYl1cvli11:. XY. Ya., July' 11. hill, 1q,m,,f..1 5,-1,.,..1. 'ma 511111111111 1'1-11111-. I'1-'11:11111: f-11 X11'g1111z1. 17111111-1111 51111:11l, 'llfl 11:16 171111111411 'l'L'!11111 Pill 11111111i1tcc: XIe111l111' 1-f l'l11I111x111l11'z111 S-wily: NMS 511uL'U1Z l111'1-rt-11' ul I1-111-1' H1111N1-. 47 Guunhams ALBERT Emiuxn HUMPHREYS, JR. IIuMP 1019 Logan Arc., Denver, Colo. Hill: n xu'inirrn'r .v .vfrulcc fliuyirig the bx'llif':i's back from my u'1'c11i'l:uil l111l'r, -IEYRUN. Horn at Duluth. Minn.. Uttober IS. 1893. Enturcul School. 09, Sci:-itlilic Cm:i'se. Preparing for tlic Colurailo Sclimul nf Mines. Swimming Tuam. '10, 'llg Track Tc-ann. '10: lifllf Tcznn. '10. XVALKER XVI LLl S KAN M XY,xLK 7215 Fmirtcentli St., Portlzmd, Qre. I'luI11 ilzy tml ffm' lnmkx rurrxrvrniml His riznlnigylzt 01'l, ' -FABLE. Ilorn nt Purtlnnnl. Urn., Duceinluur 25. 1590, Entcrwl Salim-l, '0S. Scientific L'1llll'St?. Preparing for .Xmlierst. Clinir, '09, '10g Glue Cluli, '09, 'IOQ Gym. Teain, '09, '10g My-i11lvei' of the falliopean Society, JAMES NESTHR RQUVLEIGH AlIMMIE Hotel Metropule, Chicago, Ill. Clwuril by Hn' lmldvr lwnm, thi' .vfwiglitly yuuflz .S'fwi'fl.r in Hn' :wil-kuucmi fuml, tvlmxe uVy.vtul dcfiilz .11 .mmly Imflurrz xlm:n'.v. -Tliousox. Burn :it Chicago, Ill., May 24, le92. linturi-il Sclnml, '07, Scicntilir Course, Preparing fox .Xinlicrah Swiinining Team. '0S: Caplaiii. '00, '10: Choir. '0b. '00, 'l0: llannlulin Clulx, '05, '09. '10: Glu' Club, '05, '09, 'l0g Fu-utluall TL-inn. '10: Track Tumn. '05, '09. '10: XX ulter- wuiglit llwxing Lliampionsliip. '093 Gym. Team, 'llg Pin L'on1n1i!Iuc: Mwiilwur nf the Pliilmnzltliczin Sucii-ty, ROBERT IIARTSPIORNE TRASK, livin ' Higlilzmcls, X, J, I mu ,vlucu iff Xfllif-V. fSIlAKESPliAIili. Tlnrn at Afturia. Long Ielannl. Uctnlvur 1, 1802. lfiitr-11-il Sclm-il, '00, Scientilic Courie. Preparing for Yrili- Sln-fliclml. Ifm-ilmzxll TL-ani, 'l01 Kleiiibui' nf the Callio- lienn Snciuty. 48 sim .gunning annual: V Qdbfdliom i ii Iiaisturp nf the jfiftb jfnrm HE writer cannot help feeling under the intluence uf that sage and venerable advice to tell the uuvarnished, unmitigated and unadul- terated truth. Nevertheless, it has always been an aclcnowledgerl and certihed proverb that, in spite of strenuous and unceasing labors, miniature atoms of that quality for which .Xnanias and Sapphira were noted will make their unwelcome and undesirable appearance. ln view of these extenuating circumstances, the reader should be thoroughly and competently admonished that it will devolve upon him or her to ascertain from the following record of events just what proportion of this narra- tive can be placed under the chaplet of that crowning virtue 'l'ruth. ' There is another iutluence which hovers about the craniuin of this illustrious scribe, and that is that literary aspirants should religiously eschew polysyllabic orthography. There are innumerable and inex- haustible reasons why this should be done, but a minimum number will sutiice. The philosophical and philological substructure is ineluctable. Excessively attenuated verbal symbols inevitably induce the obfuscation of the mentality of the peruseri conversely, expressions which are reduced to the furthermost miniinum of sirnplitication and compactness, besides contributing realistic verisimilitude, constitute a much less oner- ous handicap to the readers perspicacity. Here, again, it is to be hoped that the reader will have sufficient of that delectable and enviable quality commonly called ingenuity to read between the lines and ascertain what the writer actually wishes to bring forth, in spite of it being written sometimes in verbose and sometimes in plain, every-day English. XVhen the Autumn breezes began to sigh through the willows down by the pond, there assembled in the House of Lords a motley and dis- tinguished throng, which constituted nothing less than the noble Class 49 iSg55iMPEPk,b 0 ......., 5-9' .,,, T MJMLQQ of lilll. Yes? -They were all there. from Dot Carter to the illus- U'l1lllS athlete of tl1e third floor, llonsall. According To tl1e natural course of llllllliill events, confusion reigned supreme until the mighty hand of that uneonclnerable tyrant School Regulations suddenly devel- oped order o11t of chaos, and tl1e sehool year was llegllll. After we had become acquainted with tl1e 11ew fellows and had renewed all tl1e old friendships of past years, the Class began to look about a11d to consider who would be the best men to comprise the oiiicers of tl1e lform Zlllil School, and tl1e directors of the Upper lflonse. Sid Davis a11d Red Toole stood out as the most prominent candi- dates for tl1e oftice of l'resident, and the Form chose Sid to captain the school during tl1e year. Red was awarded the position of Yice- President, while o11r old friend Kiddo Holden was invested with the guardianship of tl1e records Zlllll finances of the class!-namely, the office of Secretary and Treasurer. The following fellows were chosen direct- ors of tl1e Upper House: Stephenson, Richardson. Young, and Smith, -I. The electio11s were eo1n111ended by the whole scl1ool, and with this organization tl1e Class of 15111 settled down to work. Following the precedent observed from time immemorial, the class then began active preparations for the Great lfifth Forin l'ee-Radef' This was a time of great la111e11tations. as each fellow lJClllOZ1Il6fl tl1e fact that he was minus tl1at stock uf jnnk wl1icl1 can always be resur- rected at his home for the purpose of 111aking one look I'if,llCl1lOllSI b11t by a skillful manipnlatii 111 of pajamas a11d night shirts the class managed to make a very creditable showing. lt is, of course, essential that those fellows who had ingenuity enough to depart from tl1e time-honored costumes of pajainas and 11ight shirts he mentioned in a fitting and l1o11o1'ahle way. Davis, clad in all tl1e regal vestment of l1is office and striding 2ll'Ull1'lfl tl1e circle with a dignity becoming to his ki11gly attire. led the disorderly rout, wl1icl1 resembled tl1e mareh of L'oxe's Ariny more than the staid and dignified class of Seniors of tl1e Lawrenceville Selioul. Red Toole-who, by the way. has never seen a bigger body of water than his glass on tl1e tlll1llCl' tableftried to impress the bunch witl1 l1is appearaiice as a jannty sailor boy. Grill and tiray were undoubtedly the helles of the class, and ilirted witl1 all the village boys pro111iscuo11sly. They were. liowever. protected very gallantly by their fill Sl-MPEP mumnnum ,ummm-im Ss' W0 T' 'mmf emm a better halves t'l'otl1l might well have been callefl t.ray's 'wluattuor 3 partut, lxicharclson antl Totltl, respectively. Steve auil Hllutu Carter 1 were very gautlily tlecorateil in the l rinceiton colors, which colors they afterwarils so nobly upheltl by their scholarship recortl. .Xfter the usual rouncl of the circle ancl an zzzzzmztzl amount of hot air. which was cheer- fully tlonatecl by the liaculty, ancl the customary tlash to the liree 'liggers-which, contrary to preceilent, failetl to make eyery person sick the next tlay-the Class of lflll encletl its tirst but not its last l'ee-liaile. In the innermost recesses of that great ilistributer of knowletlge commonly known as The Upper there was slumbering at this time great internal clissension, which was soon to break forth in that great ancl memorable civil war between the More-llonghs anul the L'-Knows. The Royal Family of the L'-Knows, institutetl by ulimxtl Hltl Ye-iserf' soon increasecl its proportions until it resembled a tribal affair rather than a family. Une of the chief recreations of this organization was the capturing anrl chastising uf any unlucky victim that tliil not happen to consent to bow clown to the Supreme Duke. This continueil chasa tisement tliml not appeal to all the unlucky victims, antl at last Aikins, in clesperation, organizefl that granfl anil noble institution calleil the Kloref Doughs, which had for its sole aim anfl purpose mutual protection against a common foe. NNW these More-lboughs were sorely outnum- beretl by the members of the Royal liamily, but nevertheless when the tirst outbreak in the shape of a raiil on the smoking-rooni oceurrefl, the More-lloughs put up a very creilitable showing against the uneonquer- able monarchy. lfrom that time on it was not safe for any solitary member of either faction to waniler unprotectewl through the halls of the house: anwl at last things came to such a pass that after Klr. Klcalanus hail iinally succeefletl in getting the picture of the class rnot inclufling Reckentlorferl open warfare was tleclarecl. The officials of the Upper House very kinmlly consentetl to put off lunch for an hour or so, antl tluring this time one of the blootliest battles Lawrenceville has ever witnesseml ragetl in front of the Gymnasium. Kloreelloughs anfl L'-Knows were mixetl so intliscriminately that it was tlitlicult tin tlistina guish a frientl from a foe. Dot Carter seeinefl to be everywhere at once: but, to tell the truth, was on the grounil thirst of the time. lt woulwl be almost impossible to publish a full account of the pitcheil 31 5 Q- . 1 -Vf-g ' W N +1- ' W-. E' 4 . I A I1 H 2 9 - . PRINTED AND ARRANGED BY THE CHAS. L. XVILLARDQCO. 156 FIFTH AVENUE New Yorkfj:City ' I F I' . ' '- . 1 ay, vi' I l , S 'I A . i U , J . ' . ly a .Q In 4 , 1 . W, ' - Li g 1. ' F Q . -in ,.5 V 911 1-Y I O 4 - t I 1 , A J -J , ' ..' r - ' . . , fl' ' n' -lr llxkt. SQMPEW if f 'pm-uuuw Jbtmloiffgiiy 2 ,w: , . N.,, g g , -i g 'tilt V.. . , .L .,. battle without asking the Ulla Pod Board for a supplement, and in view of the fact that this Board is very conservative and business-like, this appears to be out of the question. XVe will, therefore, be compelled to let the reader picture in his or her mind's eye the Seniors of Law- renceville School scattered over the baseball diamond in various attitudes resembling Roman gladiators, and in a conflict very much like the old conldicts between the Blues and the Greens of the Roman Coliseum. After peace had been declared- between the two factions, the lighting blood of the sports of the class was unable to be kept down, so a league was formed for the promotion of the noble art of self-defense, and Sayers and Reckendorfer were unanimously judged to be the most competent demonstrators of this art. After a great deal of prelimi- nary arrangements a bout was finally arranged between these two ,pugilistic champions, and this was made easy owing to a little private quarrel on the side between them. Urged on by their seconds, Aikins and XVatson, respectively, these two champions finally gave their con- sent to meet before the eyes of the Form. Nlihen Referee Beall stepped into the ring a mighty shout went up, and the two aspirants for the honors of the house stepped into the ring and shook hands. Timekeeper Devereux then pronounced the fatal word which started the matchg and then-oh, horrors! Must we present such a terrible and bloodcurdling scene to the eyes of the public? Let us rather say that when the final round came off Sayers was borne out of the ring on a stretcher, and Reckendorfer was crowned with the laurel chaplet and given the title of champion, unanimously. But shortly after Sayers had recovered from the multifarious inju- ries received in this mortal struggle, something more exciting and more dramatic transpired. One calm Autumn day, while the first period was going on and the fellows were all being assigned to D. S. QF1eming includedl, the startling cry of Fire l rang out across the circle. Imme- diately the Caleb Smith Fire Company, headed by our indomitable Chief. Buckley, betook themselves to the old and historic Hamill House, which seemed to be the scene of the disturbance, and arrived there in time to see smoke belchiii forth from the windows. In fact, for a while things looked as though nothing could save the building from destruction. Nothing daunted by these discouraging 52 . 'SWPLPV , . H an K K A in mf 434765 Y Y, ,.. t . .Y J v W . -L. -Q 5' ., ' 3 ' jf, .ul I, H If, , Q .,... , i I 2 R . H . ,- gi' 4'- ' ,, - - Q? 'ifvxlnlulqw 'Wm-JMV' YEIHAMI4-L JFIREQ I 2111111-z11':11111cs. 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Red S1ll1'llNHI1Cli his fclhrn'-watclicw1 211111 Ii1CI1!-fllIl4i--- he had slain Z1 huge uhnnnn' which wine p1':1cti1'r1l jwker had lJllIL'C1i Unt- sirle of Sc111i1'rcl's nlmni It xvuiilcl be nu inure than prupei' tw lI1CI'lfiHl1 at this 111110 those ut our number wlm ftmiifl the atinnspliere uf Uppei' 1110 high and cwnsc- quently too thin for thc-ni, and nnahle to sustain their innncnfe mental 53 0 l mansion S665 MHP!! A E ' . ,, . . A iim f f ' ee 1 ' .- .g . s w ee t Jfffalioiitlf weight, because just about this time we lost from our number Dot Carter. hlimmie Rawleigh. l1ob Trask. High Sign May. Ernie tlrill and lYalker Kamm. XYhile we are not' following chronological order, the great annual struggle between the Creams and llamill might be inserted at this point to a great advantage. The writer here feels the weakness of all men who do not feel themselves able to do justice to a great and impos- ing scene. lt is simply impossible to describe that grand and dignified procession of Caleb Smithers, who. issuing from the llouse of Lords, slowly wendeil their way to the gridiron, there to cheer their noble team to victory. Headed by such characters as Toole, whose propor- tions were far in excess of his dignityg Rawleigh and Grill. who really made two coy little maidens, and it must be admitted that Rawleighs pink garters showed off to a terribly good advantage, for both of them were greatly admired by the cheering thousands. These two dainty lassies were accompanied by their sweet little sister. Sayers. who by this time had recovered suniciently to nurse the wounded in the great battle and to stand faithfully by the campus ambulance. There were some other notable characters. such as Cruger. the German baker: Robinson, the German butcher: Seiberling. the aviator. and last but not least. Heavy Carter, whose garments were just the contrary of Toole's. and in fact were very brief, to say the least. The writer had intended to say nothing more at this point regarding the great annual contest between these two noble teams: but, on second thought. there are those who would actually be ignorant enough to believe that llamill actually vanquished the Creams, and in order to dispel all such hallucinations. the narrative must certainly be continued. After reaching the gridiron. the team. inspired by the singing of Alma Klatern twritten to the tune of America l and the renowned and historic Ullobble tiobbleu cheer, appeared on the field. Then. with many interruptions on the part of Mel Toole in his wild and enthusi- astic chase after that terrible and bloodthirsty crook. Tough Guy Knight. the game proceeded. We firmly believe that XYalter Camp himself would not attempt to write a description of those hair-raising plunges of our back held and of those enormous holes opened up by our noble linemen, who also held like a stone wall on the defense. Xllhy 54 A SYMPLP r 9171133411 7. 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V -SKMPHW in-me-nun ,.,,....,,, ,-1 , . at , . esta? ft s 8 A L .. ,. .-. .t prancing around at a great rate. After some strenuous efforts, the Count was tucked into his little bed again, and then the courageous ones set out to find what havoc he had wrought by his little noise, and upon entering Holden's room they beheld two pairs of feet extending from beneath the window seat. After heaving the bodies to which these feet belonged out from underneath the seat. the startling discovery was made that XYilliams and Yeiser had taken refuge in this place and were expecting that their turn to be murdered had undoubtedly come. In the next event, however, Xwiilliams proved himself a hero, as once more the t'Count got busy, this time late at night. and wandered down to XYilliams's room, and getting a fond embrace around Richard's neck, he affectionately started to hug him. The fellows say, to Richard's credit. that he wasn't scared the least bit and that he right manfully resisted this unknown intruder who so persistently embraced hin.. just about this time tit-ff NYalker's thug started making a tour of the house: and starting from his terminal point of l1onehead Bakers bed, he landed in almost every room of the house. ln order that the reader may appreciate this narrative. a little description of Stenchound Rex may not be out of place. .X huge, mangy beast. covered with mud and various other ingredients: in fact, he gave such a beautiful odor to every room that he entered, that Al immediately sold out his entire stock of perfume in order to get things back to their normal state. lt must not be forgotten, to llill Simpsons credit, for once in his life he had his face washed very thoroughlygby the aforesaid beast, even though the kind act was done while XYilliam was in the land of dreams. XYilliams and Yeiser once more succeeded in getting themselves before the eyes of the public by getting up a very large pool bet that they would spend a night in a-vacant room which is reported to be haunted by the spirits of things past and present. At last the eventful night came. and ' 1 someone almost ruined the finances of the combina- -'lf' tion by tilling the room with that dreadful concoc- , ,I tion called hydrogen sulphide, and made it almost impossible to exist in the atmosphere. However. - A6 the heroes very valiantly did what they could to - 45 56 eei.s.a5 ea TTT Tommy 'T'- dispel the poisonous fumes, and then proceeded to make themselves sup- posedly comfortable for the night. XYilliams looked like a physical wreck for the next few days. and the supposition has always been that during the night they had some terrible experiences. which. added together. presents a very strong chain of evidence that they will never attempt it again. One evening at dinner the announcement went around the room that the school had purchased a new chemical engine. and that the building department had erected a very substantial structure which was to be burned down that night as a trial for the new chemical. The trial was to come off at Tfilil P. Bl. Uf course the whole school was greatly excited by this news. but by some mysterious agency-probably spontaneous combustion-the building caught tire about Tgno P. M. Needless to say. the form as well as the school. was greatly disappointed by the calamity. for by the time the chemical engine was put into action there were only a few glowing embers left to extinguish. Probably the greatest individual accomplishment which the Class of 1911 can claim is the feat performed by Parmly. The credit of this daring act must be assigned to i'romoter llucklcy. llut. nevertheless. to relieve the suspense. let us proceed with the tale. After much quibbling and bickering. the lluckley lfating Corporation was established, and Parmly was given first trial. This prodigy of human nature at once showed his talent along this line by consuming two and one-half bottles of maraschino cherries. 'Nuff said. Robinson worked all night over the inanimate body of his roommate with the stomach pump. ln the right wing of the third floor was formed. during the winter term. an organization in direct contrast to those violent ruliians of the first term. The fraternal body was known to the initiated as the A'Down and Out Club. and was formed with the sole purpose of mutual com- fort for the fellows whose girls had thrown them down. or were the victims of unfortunate circumstances regarding the l'rom. question. At the zenith of its glory the club comprised Richardson, Sills, Devereux. Cooper, and Felton. Kind Providence-or shall we say unkind?-took away the useful- ness of this and all other kindred societies by giving twith apologies to Dr. McPhersonJ a scarlet tinge to the atmosphere and a feverish anxiety DI SWPEP munuuxp if 0 'QWMJMLGET W 5 . gan gs' . .- .e .-.-.. . ., e ieeea e ' - --- ' Q, - t ..-J . . . f.,, ,, lim the hrain. The l'rom. faded like a will-o'-the-wisp from our sight, and many were the lamentations that went with it. lt was during this time that Cooper and Felton managed to tind a few incredulous memhers of the form whom they could convince that they were just on the verge of having a vacation on account of being exposed to the fever. Hough even went further, and actually did get a vacation. Hur two haskethall teams must certainly he tittingly mentioned. The Creams, headed hy tfaptain l'rindle. once more stepped on llam- ill's toes. and also wiped out the disgrace of the L'ream's defeat in foothall at the hands of the Trenton State School hy walloping them in good style, The tiahoons, headed hy Captain Holden. played a series of games with the faculty team, and showed up very creditably. According to the usual Custom, the form assemhled in the liig Study one XYinter's evening to hold the llorse lflections. For the time heing. pandemonium reigned. hut Red, in Sid's ahsence, tinally got the hunch down to a safe and sane level. and then the fun started. llonsall and Reckendorfer undouhtedly carried ot? the honors of the evening, and everyone seemed to he desirous of seeing whether he couldn't drown out his neighhor. An itemized account of all the havoc that was wrought during this eventful evening appears in another sec- tion of this hook. and the fellows who were present will look hack upon the evening as heing a grand old time. Uf course the main place of amusement during the XYinter term was the smoking-room. During the year many interesting things hap- pened in this historic room. and prohahly the saddest one was the inci- dent of its hanishment to Siheria for ahout a week. The lform has shown its appreciation of this room hy voting to tix it up as its retiring gift to the School. The work is now heing done, and hy all appearances. the fol- lowing classes will have every reason To appreciate what the class has done to make the smoking-room comfortahle and artistic. XXX-ll, those conservative and far-seeing memhers of the Ulla l'od are heginning to put up the warning linger and are even threatening violence in case the end does not soon approach. and the scribe has decided that discretion is the hetter part of valor and that it would be wise to heed the warning. 5s Q5SlW'EPy0 sf' 2 Ca . 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The 111e111be1's 111 the class. with 1l11e 1lelil1erz1ti1111, eleete1l Hash lif1ll:111ty11e l'1'esi1le11t. .'X111l1 ' Klelljuitty Yiee'l'1'e5i1le11t, z1111l the h1111111' 111 hzllllllillg' the 1111111e1' t?1 11'aQ heNt1111'e1l 11111111 Liz111t. XYlC1lL'lll2lllll. 'l'l11'1111gh tl1e 1111tiri11g k'l:f1ll'trl 111 the al1111'e 11z1111e1l 1lfllL'lZllS tl1e elztw hztx gz1i11e1l tl1e respect 111 all tl1e 111e111l1e1'N 111 tl1e rL'l11111l. 1lt 11:15 1111t lllj' i11te11ti1111 t11 say this, l111t as the 1lll:lL't'l'N have 11ai1l 111e 111 2lllY2lllL'L', l 1111111111 get 1111t of iI.1 The elass 111 l5ll'! is 1111e 111 athletes: it 11'1111l1l he i1111111ss1l1le 111 11'r1te llllflll tl1e s11aee z1ll11tte1l 111e the 1121111114 111 lllHNL' 11'h11 hz11'e 111111 letterx 111 1li11e1'e11t s1111rtQ. l111t 11111 t11 give Ntblllk' ZlflilltlXYlCllglllCIll t11 th115e XYll1I have 111111 laurels 1111' the claw 11'1111l1l l1e 1111 111111z11'1l1111z1l1le sin: l1ee2111ee the s11irit that 1111? has 1h1111'11 11111111 the g1'i1li1'1111, 1liz111111111l, traek 211111 1e1the1' plaeee 111 ztthletie z1et11'it1' has lICL'l1 llll h111111r t11 the 5eh1111l1 X111 1'111ly has s11i1'it llL'6'll ee11tere1l i11 uthletiee l111t 111 tl1e 11the1' lll'1lIl1'llC4 111 SCll111'Jl W11I'li. l.ike all elassem we hz11'e Ll 1.011 L'll2ll'2lL'lQl'i 11'hieh tlflllllllll 111'11111i11e11t 11laees i11 the 4i11lle1'1' 111 X1YiN1l11111. Sllfll 111e11 IIN lJ11t Li1ll'lL'l', -lim Gil feswfw punt-nun S' -pw. V ll Jflfvalottllgib if 1 - V a M., - .. . , D lg V, A q.,, . lg gg ..A, S 2 g ,.A, , .,. I 4 or - 4 + ' .. - -- -- 1 Q, L- 1 '--s--..A-.....s,..-........ Q fflf fly Rawleigh and Bob Trask have such an abundant amount of wisdom that they applied it to the selection of the best class, and as a result they decided that 1912 was by far the best and that it needed their presence. We also claim to have the real School Sport -lillsworth Childs, -Ir. Xow there is one fellow whom we must not leave out in this record of past events. , lt is no other than Nlriooml Old XlcQuitty. who has been a member of four ditlferent classes since his entrance in 18291 ?b. l.et us stop for a moment to piclq out the Heavenly Twins. - tline signihes a pausel. After due consideration the writer awards the honor to Dutch liarmany and Lamb lleynigerg second place is given to Duke tlgden and Ford llallantyne. Xlfithout going into further detail on account of the lack of space. the writer has been compelled to with- draw many names that might well greet this page and add interest to the history. llut as all good things must end. so must this history tthe one re- gret is that it did not end soouery. So in closing we extend our best wishes to the class of lflll, and may Success smile upon you one and all. To the class of 1912, the historian predicts a very promising senior year, and furthermore he feels assured that the spirit of the Class will increase and have a good influence upon the whole school. Ptxrrizizsox, Hl.ffO7'1'U1l. 64 SYMPEPW 119111 ---D .. YA., ' -, , , , Y- 'nxgf ff? E . ,,. A ,,. ik. M01 Jowlb Members nf the jfnurth jfurm ,AXIw,AAIs, ljI'NlZ.XR XYRIIQIII' . .-XLIQNANIIER, XYIRHINICS XYILIQINN . :XLI-EM.XN, XYINNIQAIURI-1 YIILNLQ AYCRIIQII, EIJAYARII XYII-u1N . BALLANTINIi, llmA'ARn l'II3RL'If: BALLANTYNE, FURII , , BIIQLLR, l',XI'I. GRAY . . BODEN, HARRY L-LARK, LIR. . l1IvIrI'II, XYARREN SQRIPIIS . CAREY, juslal-II Kl.Xl'l.L . CARTER, l'l.XRRY NIARAIAN C.-ARILR, ERAYIN ANIlERsoN . CIIAAII:1iRLAIN, E1,wAII'N1r l.l1Ll.ETTE CIIILDS, ELAILR EI.l.:3WURTH . . CLARK, XYILLIAAI .'Xl-liX.XNlPIiR, JR. CRAIG, GEIIRQI2 XlIXNSFll2l.IJ . D.XNIEI.S, DONALD PIITTIQR . D.XX'IDSOX, SYDNEY XVETMURE . DAVIS, NIX'1'H.'ANIEl. l,IiNNlSTUNE . D15 LACY. GEORGE CHARLES, JR. DICKlEX'. I'AI'L IEROWNING . FARR. l.EI-1 lllZRTUN . . . F,-AY. RUSSELL XILIIIILS BRQWN FLETCIIIQR, JOHN MIITTI-:R . FRANTZ, :XNGTSS 3l.XCIJUN.XI.D . . FRANZIIEIAI, LAWRI-:NCI-1 XYOUIJW.XRI'm GAINES, LUDWELL EI:IzRsoLE . . G0unHL'E, CIIARLIQS IJRIENTICE . 65 l'lzIiII1II-lll, X. 'l. l'i1Ic lllull, .Arla HzuIIweI', l,2l. 4 1IIIalIa, Ncb. l'ittNlmrg, l'a. littxlmurg, l'21. . Rzlcinc, XYIS. lllllllltlfillllllfl, l'zI. l1iI'IIIi1Igl1zuII, Mich. . lllcmillc, l'a. Camllcn. Texas . Cammlcn, Tcxas San .'Xl1t0l'lll,l, Texas . l.y4,nIs, N. . 'lll'C1lIHll, X. 'l, MiflIllctmA'1I, Conn. . ClIiczIgo, Ill. . lYaI'1'eII, Pa. Prilmetljm, N. Long lflaml, N. Y. . llittgburg, Pa. . Detrnit, Mich. Chicopee Falls. Blass. . llZ'll'l'lSlJlll'g, Pa. l'I'iIIcetr,m, X. 'l. . XYlIecling. XY. Ya. Faycttevillu. XY. Ya. New York City SiNlPEPy munich: Q6 0 ---' , 'Q 'E . I A .,,., Wap .. ,., ,, , CC . ,, V O , I t t et a ee t f ml , Q A L - - fi- .V ,, 5,1 GoL'I.DINo, XVILLIAAI FORD . GRIXNT, DANIEL BROOTCS . TLTANSIEI., CIIARLE5 FRANCIS . :H-ARRIS, GORDON LEXVIS TTEARIN, CIIARLES TURNER . HEX'NlLSl4lR, CIIARLES LAMIEERT HOI.T, CHARLES ATCPHERSON HVAIPIIREYS, AI.I:ERT EIIAIUNO TTC'l l'UN, REOINALD XYINANS JOHNSON, CIIARLES SCHOEN KAMAI, l'IIII.Ir SCHCYLER KABIRI, AYALKER XYILLIS . Kotak, CIIARLES EDXVARD . LESTER, ROBERT RIl3ENClL'Il . LEWIS, CIIARLES TI-IOAIAS, JR. LLOYII, EDWARD STAIILER . LYTTON, HENRY' TiEAl'MONT . MARR, CHARLES BENNETT . MANwEI.I., AYIELIAAI LESLIE . AICEXVAN, RORERT BRVCE, JR. 'QWMJGM Irvington AICAYILLIA AIS, Cl.Ilf'l'1 JN AI.I-:NA NIJER AlIil.YIl.i E, YA I'I ll If , . AIERRIAM, R1lllERT CLIZBIZ . MOI.TEN, JOSEPII lYiIl.l.lN4ill.AM HREARLEY . RTORSIZ, HENRY BAILEY . . TYEIZEKICR, EUGENE AQL'II.I.A . NOI:I.E, FRANCIS OSIIORN NORRIS, IAL1-'RED EDWARD . NORRIS, XYILLIAAI -JllN.A'l'lI,XN ORVIS, SvIII'YI.ER .AUAIIS PARKER, KING LAWRENCE PATTERSON, JOSEPH AYANCE PALTI., DEAN CASTLEAIAN . XVOrcester, MaSS. Memphis, Tenn. Cranford, N. J. -on-HudSon. N. Y. . Mobile, Ala. Corning, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Denver, Colo. llaltimore. Md. Moylan. Pa. Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore. Belle Alliance, La. Hamas City, Mo. Toledo. Ghio New York City . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Saugerties, N. Y. City Shainokin, Pa. New York Indianapolis, Ind. Pasadena. Cal. Pa. City El Paso. Texas Baltimore, Md. Princeton, J. l'hilaclelphia, New York Prescott, Ariz. New York City St. Louis, Mo. . Findlay, Ohio 66 AVaShiIIgton, D. C. SUWPEW 37f11LIoIN' 595 42: i' QS7 1'I2.xuvcIi, GRANT :XLLEN . , PERRY, :XRTIIVR FR.xNI4I.IN, .lR. PEIQIFFIZR. NYEYI..xNIw . . . PIIILLIPS, RICIIARII XYILI.I.'XM, JR. PIEI., XYIxI.TER . . . PORTER, HUIII IZEYI-1RI.EY . REED, I2Im'.xRI'w I,YNIw.xI.E . RIk'II.XRDSKlN, HIQRRERT -IAMIZS . RVMELIN. REEIY .bXsIII.IzY . SEI.1:Y, .'XII'I'III'R Xlllil. . SII.xc'I4EI.FuRIv, D.xx'III I.Ix'l-QZEY SMITII, IIRIIIIIRS CII.xNIII.ER . SMITH, GORIIUN SIII-:IfIfIEI.Iv SAIYTII, CII.xRI.Es I'I-IEI.I's . STAVI-'lfI2R, XY,xI.TER 'lusEI'II STUCIQTIIN. -I.xxIEs RousEvEI.'I' SXYEET, HONIER IQIRK . SWICET, LIZNNINH . . 'Ix.XNCUL'K, RION'l'.XIQl'E IXR'l'Hl'R . TIIIIAIPSCIN, -IIISIQIIII IRVIN . 'I'IIuxIIfSoN, XYII.I.1.xxI I,.xIm TR.xx'I.uR, MICIINEI. GWIN XYAN IXVREN, ,I.xxIEs IIIENRY YAN TEVREN, JIQTSEPII NELSON . XYATSUN, RII'II.xRII AIYLSI . XYATT, DIINNLD BEATES XYELLS, HIIRNTIII H.xRnI.Iw XYHIEELIZR, FREIvERII'Ic PORTER . XYIEDENIANN, CARI. FREDERICK XYIXSLOVV, PENRSON . . XVNIDS, TIIoxI,xs RIIIELOW . XYORTIENDYKIC. REYNIER j.xC0I:, -IR. 67 1',itlSIDlll'g, Va, . .lz1ckmIIx'illu, lfla. Scarsmlalc. N. Y. . Chicago, Ill. New Ynrk City San FraIIciscII, Dal . XYZIYIIC, Pa. KIeIIIphiN, Tenn. Pgwtlzlllal, 1 DVC. 4 lzlklnxnl, Cul. . Allmzxlly. 1121. . T1III'li1IgtmI, Ia. Long lslzmml. X. Y. Vl'iI1CL'IlI11, N. J. New UI'lcaIIs, La. -Iz1ckw1Ix'illc, Fla. Pll4'lCl'liX, N. Y. . DcIIx'cr, Uflm, Dcmglzls, xxrytllllillg NiIIIIcz1pIgmlis, Minn. I.awI1-Ilccville. N. , RiCllI11lP11ll. Ya. Dunkirk, N. Y. ljllllkifli, N, Y. XYzIyIIc, Pa. . Laxlcaster, l'a. I,zIwI'cIIccvi1le, N. -I. BIiI'lll1SEllJOliS, Ninn. . Xcwpurt. Ky. XYzIs1IiIIgtIm, D. C. . Piltslmrg, Pa. jersey City. N. J. 'fkv' f f ' 2, 1. Y I, 7-7 :,, --wc 1 'L ,f imma FGRJW f .i ff jimi., Fig' 7 'N ax, fur- mf- NA' h Q ' , .h ypyqx NL . hx : -. it M -Y ,L W fx' xl 1 3 . -.AIR 3 . I I I 1 Q 4,5h V Jn. 3 , r . .5 1 A. ,I , I, dy ' I . , A , K H, U F- 'R I 5 1 f 1' ' 1. , ug' wi ' . . H , ' J . T ,. ' ' , K, x Ui' , -4 Q. s 1' 2 .f?1fM I- 9 RX px I -1 - HJ! Glass Qbffirers I'1'r.vidu11t Rlfuxluw Klxu Lxulqlzx' I '1'4'u-lJ1'v.vizl'v11z' .TOIIX XIf r1 1'14:1: Fl.If'l'CIIIfR Sc'C1'ct01'.v and 7'1'0a.v1m'V DuN.xL1m IKL'R'mN DAY flixffwiazaz CAIIELI. BRECIQIXRIIDKZI-I Tux livrili 63 SQSYMMQ nlillll -se if Ziaisturp uf the ilibirh Jfurm 9 'l' was on the twenty-tirst day uf September. in the year of our l.ord one thousand nine hundred and ten, that this form came straggling , back lu that cluster of houses known as l.awrenceville School ,lohn C. Green lfouudation. 'lin all appearances we came pro- testing, and with many dismal ftweliotliiigs as to the coming year, but in- wardly we were resolved to do our level best. Let us hope we have lived up to this resolution. 'When our tirst form meeting was held, Lackey condescended to become class president and Fletcher and l'inkie Day were persuaded to till the oliices of vice-president and secretary and treasurer. respec- tively. lt required more than persuasion, liowever. to get l3ow1lie Klortun to becoine class historian. yet after some coercion he decided to help us out. for we were in dire straits. llut at Cliristmas, three of our ofticers. to wit. Lackey, Day, and Morton, deciding that their duties were far too pressing, left school to seek easier jobs. Till this time no inure officers have been elected except that of historian, which has been foistetl upon the present incumbent. lt is in athletics that this form shows its true brilliancy. Five third formers. Harry Carter. Ching Carter, l'inkie Day, Doug Klac- kenzie. and lfrister. have won their l.'s on the gridiron. while a host of us boast our '3nds. llut more especially in baseball are we the shining light. having in our form the pitcher. second baseman, and right lielder of last year's team, lt is well worth mentioning that Harry Carter. right Helder of last year, is the captain of this year's nine. Also -lohnston has won his being one of the three fellows in sclitml who wear their letter won in track. In the minor athletics. also, one iinds many representatives of this form. including H. Carter and Seeburger, of the basketball team, and Hotchkiss. H. l... who holds the scliool record for the plunge. In closing, let us hope that this class of 19133 shall continue to uphold the honor of the school in the future as it has clone in the past. C. B. TEN Evert, fll'Sf0l'l'L1Il. 69 X .nuns-pau. Se 47 ,F ---' YM -Q ,A i , N- w 'wr mm f' E E L Q E if , C ' ,- --4'- -f 4, L - -,+.4-i-4 .... Alben-. ,, iiitfl-i members uf the illibirh Jfurm :Xl.l.liN, ll.xNl,laY Mnuwx Aiiisnx, Xlxx Kmzuck. Anias, KNllXfN'l.'l'lbN l.Yxi.xN, VIR. fXNllliRSUX, XYixL'1'ER Clt ll.l'l'S Buzmck, Tinaxus lfuI.t:12R . lil.XIJll.XM, Yicuxnx Cnsizx' . li.Xl.l1VVlN, Runxxn DENNIS B.xYi,iS, LEs'r12it XYATES . BE,xv12R, Fin-Qlmisiuc Hui-E, JR. lSn.numi.xN, lz1.1.1n'1' 5llIiI FIlil.Iw l'l1.n.L, C11.xiu.12s XVYKUFF llmm, XV,xi.'r1Q1: l'l,xRRiNt3TON Bkrlix, l1UR.XCli Ritsntm . HRVNTHN, llfxiwuv hlnlizs l.1t i rs, Eivwxiur SCU'l l' CllNl1UN..lUllN STAN'ruN CUXIC, l'1i1uzx' liiwcia . Cimnz, E,xiu.ia Rlclilili . Lfvimiiiy, l'l1c1:i:1zRT l,ES'lllfR . lJ.xi.z1ci.1-, lfJ.xx'nr . . Dow, C11,xR1.13s M1i.1:x' . lilsl-:x1.xN, Riciuun Stix Fl.JS'l'ER, -linux RlURRIiLL . FR.ixN'1'z, SAMUEL Gnxscm l'R.XNZlll2lM, XXn,i.iixx1 ,X1,iiz14.n FL'1.i,ER, CLYDIZ H,XR1.il.Il . GARMANY, hl.xs1'l5R l1issE'r'r ClH.XMl'ION . Qi1ci:s'1'Ei.I., Rulzlzm' Smcl..-x1R GRIFIFITH, C1l.x1u.Iis ll.XRRICK H,x1.L0cK, CARLETON LEE . Hlzxnincksox. IEDWARU SIIIELDS . Detmit. Klicli. New York City . . lfvanstun, lll. VVeatlierfm'cl, Texas . Oakland, Cal. llirmingliani, Ala. . New York City Huntington, X. Y. San Francisco, Cal. . filiilfurcl, Ale. . l-l31'I'lSlJlll'g, Pa. Twin Falls, lclalio XYQ-bb City, Mo. Denver, Colo. Yickslmrg, Miss. . Chicago, lll. lJ0lJbs Ferry, N. Y. . New Castle, Pa. Ruckaway llark, N. Y. . XYliecling. XY. Ya. Houstun, Texas . 5t.l.1nns, Mn. Qttuinwa, Iowa Princeton. N. -I. XYl1ccling. XY. Ya. Milwaukee. XYis. New York City . liaston, Pa. Denver, Colo. . Clayton, N. l.awi'enceville, X. ,l. SUWYPW gi z gb' -' EQEE LL QQ Jbfnlmb HERRUN. JOHN Su.-xw C.xx1R1:EI.L . iilVl'ClIIiISS. IluR.xt'1-3 I,Esl.lE. 31141: . JOHNSON. CLARENCE DEAN . 'lllIINSTHX, fiR.X1l.XBI 'I'mm -IQHNSTON, H.x1x1U.TuN . JONES,JEFIfIiRSON . Kufu, HENRY Tlll'lKI.XS . IQVTEMAN, If.XRRY . LOUD, E1n:.xR ll.xRm.lw , . NIt'Cl'I.1.4+t'm1, jnllis TVRNER Ril'f2l'IT'l'Y, A-XNDREXV TINY . KIIZYER, .-XVRREY l2DuER'ruN, JR. RIIIHRIC, IIENRY RICIQXIGHT . MUNOZ, JOHN CYSSIDY . X1NuN,XY11.1.1,xN1 . ffl-iF, L-I..XRENC'li . lJu1wEN. R.x1.P11 EDXYARD . f5GlPliX, XYILI.1.xA1 Bl 1'I.ER, JR. IHYYNE, G1-:uR1:E :XLYYXN . I'lt'K1-:'r'r, HARRY ILYNII. . . PHR'l'liR, H.xRu1.h IEERRY . . R.XllF1JRIJ, XY1I.1.I,xx1 A1m1suN, ,IR REID. NY1I.I.1.u1 S'l'.XFF4lRIl . Ro1:ER'rsuN, DwN.xL1w Exim-:N RYON. JAMES gHOEM.XKIiR SCVLLY, JOHN THOMAS . SHICNK, 1'iENRY . . STERNRERUH, IJAYID . . . SYNIE, AR'1'11L'R BIELYILLE QUINTAIN T.YPP.xN, ALAN PREscta'r'r . . T.xRP1.EY, FHRIJ ELIIRIIMSIE . . TEN EYLEK, C.Xl1Iil.L IiR1it'R1NR11nsl-3 XY.-XLES, KENNETH SANFORD . XY.xLs11, ICDXYARD HEXRX'. JR. . XYATERHOVSE, JQSEPII . XVILSON, I1ENRY DUNNINQ . XYOOD, LELAND STANFORD . 71 Li A KIOllOl1g21llCl21, Pa. . Rye. X. X. bt. Imulw, Mu. . Rivcrwirlc. Ill. Colmcs, N. Y. 'latte-rsr.n1. X. Y. . ,'XlIeutmYn, Pa. Hfeatlicrftii-cl, Texas .Xu Sahlc, Mich. Kittzmning, Va. North liast, Pa. XYhitchall, N. Y. Pliilzulclpliia. Pa. Jacksmivillc. Fla. iil'ifigCf.ll!1, N. J. . i,L'0I'iZl. Ill. . lllwmklyli, X. Y. Leliiun City, Fla. mg Island City, X. Y. , llaywniie, N. bl, Pittshurg, Kaus. . Liilitxagrl. Hi. lmliatizlpulis, Intl, . L'1'aftcm, Va. Pleaszmtvillc, X. -I. . New York City . Erie. Pa. Reading, Pa. XYHIIICIIQZI, Ill. Klaiishelcl, Uhiu. . I't.n'tlax1d, Orc. Yfmkcrs, N. Y. Pasadena, Cal. . XYestxYoffcl, N, -I. . Seattle. XYash. Graiid Rapids. Mich. . Flint, Mich. E ' 44 Q 7 :jx L 'S .9 , -s me KWZS S Q K Q W . ?'XQ13NN 4 M X S 'fx ?4 2 f,9i5y 5X ' ll ,f fd X X Xxx X U1 i ,una mn. Q Jr t6 Xxf XX! 1 Sf? Z f fi .QQ-'ir' qn , 1 If H V N Mi , ,Q W ' x .3,ff 'y N I ft . ' n N 'lf' n 4 : X I lx X XX '4 .Qf X f K -x W gg, , x X lx If Q N X. tx J ing if ' , Jw 5 1, - X Q. - Elf . - ,. ' WXL' x , I p 31, ' Qllass Effirsrs Plxxvidulzf RUNYON SEXTUN l3.Xl.I'lVVIN Vife-P1'vsz'dU1Lt XV,xLK12R l'Ax'1 r1-ZRSUN INMAN Sefrcfary and Trcaszzrer HENRY F,xL'R0'1', JR. Hf5fL7l'lAtlll EDWARD PAYSUN BURDEN, 7211 ,.., 4.- 43 Z? 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I . v ,, , R K, 1- ' - -,'f- x.La.-.ag.,,, .,f. . -I' 'g, . --, . -jf, Wm mb jllllemhers nf the Secunia jfrum AIsIIToN, RICIINRD ANDREW . ARNIIT, LillRIS'l'l.XN,1R. . .-XRNoI.II, l..xwRENt'E Moss ll.XRR, l,liSTliR STEWART lE.xRR1cT'I', ,IoIIN HENRY' . BIRCII, STEPIIEN 3lESERYli . llHRIPIf.X, lgmx .xR1m PM soN, 3Iw . BI DXYMAN, GLIYER QTIS . . . llRIit'lil2NRll7Gli, CLIFTON Rllt.3lDIiS. IR. L'o1.lE, l:RElll2RlL' RI'Nx'oN . t'I'R'rIs,lN1:R.xII.xxI . . liNI:I.IsII, l?REllliRlL'K SEx'ERs . l'Q.Xl'RII'll, HIQNRY, JR. . l:llWl,IiR, .XI.I2Ro CNRNIAN . FILXNICF-, DNNFORTII YVILSON l7RElf:I:oRN, XYILI.I.xx1 LIVINGSTON t1.xRRIsoN, lJ.XNlliI. EIJNIVNII, :in G.xTI2s, ALBERT PETER . . liillllllli, lTlENRY XY.xLToN . . ll.xI.I., ll.xRRx' lfSTIli RErNo1-IIs ll.XRl4lS, Ro1:ERT EI.MliR . IlnrII.xNN. GEORGE ROIEINSON . llHl,lDEN, l'il.S-WHRTII XvINCENT llomllas, SNNIVEL SEYMOVR llH'l'L'llliISS, lfIltl.XR -I.-xMEs . INNINN, XY.Xl.liI2R l,.X'l l'I2RSKlN . j.xc'RsoN, WII.I.I.xxI NEW 1'ClN T K.XI.'lflfBl.XNN, I lIII.IP CIIRIsToI'I1ER '74 Evanston, lll. New York City Seattle, Wash. XVaslIington, D. C. l.awrenccVille, N. bl. . Danville, lll. , Media, lla. Trenton, J. Ft. Smith, Ark. East Clrange, X. J. Corning, X. Y. Muskogee. Qkla. . Riverside, Ill. Mt. Yernon, N. Y. . Peoria. lll. Tivoli, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. Pasadena, Cal. Portland, Ore. New York City Binglianiton, X. Y. . Pittsburg, Pa. Kansas City, llo. Jacksonville, Fla. llingliamton, N. Y. Somerville, X. J. . Salisbury, Md. XVHSl'lll1glOIl, D. C. if i f ,ssmas mjgg ' ' '. . ' ' . ' .if - 1 .X - A ,Q , , M A IEA, i iw m i w i ' - ' , 1 CGM Sgt- fn- W.-4H 7+ M1 A r im 01110114 Kixxizv, lli'111c11'1' ii.XYXX'lMlI7 , ltiiriiiiugliziiii. Ala. I,.xxx'1uiNt'1-1, julix .l.xu,11:, JR. . . Xt-xx' Yuri: City XIt'L'111u11t'1i,I,.x1'1:1-:xt1a,'l1z, New tk-11lc1'vilIc, I'z1. llcliwxx, ,I 1255142 I.1f:1..xx11, Ulu. . XX'l1ip11z111y, N. .l. 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Youxts, XY1LL1.x:11 Iliiutiigs, jk. 75 iilwnmml-ilyll, N. Y. Xcw York City xx'1'c11ccviilc, X. I Nt-xi' Yuri: City Vtvttwillc, l'a Tern- Haute, 11111 l'111'tlz1111l, Ure l'1z1tl1u5l1. X. X. New Y1 wk Kiity New York City New Yurk Liity . Atlanta. 11:1 Klissuulzi, Klum. . Cliiczigm, Ill Hiwmklyil, X. Y Bz1ltim111'0. M41 . Flint, Mich vlacksmivillc, V121 FZHQQST ,. 14 fu ef, - 1- - f z+'w .Q,..1-aw. .1 ' 1.-',1. f,,u-.S+ ff , a'53'T--1 ,, f , HI . .,..,41fh7.,-9 . , f-, .ll - '1l ! 'v'j!f ff.. 274'-Q12 1 -V-vw I-. if -4.3 2 ?pH. -5 14. M-sg Lf 3 , ' 1 - WN f' - 1 X if , .- M 2 mg 1 ' K 32 f N 45 SQ' fffgllh Qlllass Gfficers P1'usidc11t GORDO N A NDI2 usox VALENTINE I zvv-I'1'U.vz'd4'11t hloslzru STAxL'N'u,+N CRAIG Svfrvtary and T1'cas1z11'1' lLDW1N 'l'1:.xx'15 l..xM1:, -IR. Historian MOSES CHASE JONES Til SLMPEP 7 fs QQWMJM ibisturp ut the first jfurm X the twentieth uf Septcinher. nineteen hundred and ten, there assembled in Klemorial llall twenty-two rhinies, which were tw cnmprise the lfirst lfurin. Several weeks later the Schepp hruthers juined nur cumpany, and XYhitehead came in after Christmas. After school had started we met together and elected otlicers. Yal- entine was elected president, glue Craig, vice-president. and Lamb. sec- retary and treasurer. The nrst thing uf the year tu draw attention was fuutlnall. Saville and Valentine played a guild game fur Llmsnl. At this time nf the year we lust our vice-president, joe Craig. who left schuul nn account of sickness. ln the musical lines laqckvvwmil played viulin in the orchestra. Also Carsun, Daniell, llenry, llohnes. liiser, llckbrinick, Ramsay. Stearns, L. Schepp. C. Schepp, 'llinnpkins and XYhitehead sung in the choir. After the tirst term Yalentine. tincling the First lform ti 10 easy. left us for the Secund Ifurin. We will have to give the scholarship liuiicws to Baltimore Green- ley, for he passed everything the lirst term hut linglish, liilmle. Spelling, Latin. Mathematics, Music and Vliysiulugy. The pugilistic litmurs will have to he bestowed upun Spider Holmes, after his inemorahle lwattle under the shadows uf Memorial Hall one clark night. We will have to admit that in Latin Lampie has it on us all in pronouncing Latin syllables. In closing it may well be said that we have tried to live up to the standard of the First Furms of the past. W JONES, Historian. TT SWPEP Q5 ' ill! S'- ---. S... JUVMJUN9 1 . ' ' , A 1 . V J . . A 'gif My iz. . 'J ' ' . . '58 A 5 i.-..t..,.-a.a. . ,, .-. ,, members nf the jfirst Jfurm llxriiwix, Rrxvox SEx'roN . Bnoowx, Kl.Xl'RIL'I2 l,liRLEY . l5i'lu:Ess, .IUIIN l2.XRl.Y . . C.xRsoN, Cliizsrmx XYARNER . Cxsiz, Luwis C11.xAii:IiRL,x1N, .IR DixN112LL, hloiix R4'Pt'IC . . Doiwqiirv, LYON SUMTER lziilzicil, XXl1.1.1.xA1 l'HR'l'l'NE FLINT, XYlI.l.l.XM RISLEY . t,i.xwl.lz1:, l.icoN.xi:iw Xlclil-:.xN . izlll'.IzINl.l-.X, gxxl.l:,X.XNlPI'.R L l,.XKlx ll'EN1:Y. .-Xi.i.isoN Rox' . . l'loi,M12s, 'IHIIN Loxmiax loNIiS. RlHSliS Cnixsic lii21.i,x', 'lim lqINSll.Xl.E . liixo, XVn,Ll.xM P.xL'I. . Krsian, xYll..l.IlXlXl XYIIEELER . lamina, Eiiwix Tiuvls, ilk. . New York City Unialia, Neb. Nleinpliis, Tenn. Evanston, Ill. . Trenton, N. nl. New York City Savannah, Ga. . Lancaster, Ohio XYasliington, D. C. XYasliington, IJ. C. . Rnxton, Klfl. Jersey City, N. ml. -lacksonville, Fla. Minneapolis, Minn, . St. Louis, Mo. Norristown, Pa. Toletlo, Cll1iO . Norfolk. Ya. l,ot'Kw0nn, PlANFORIP NICHOLS, JR. . . Pasaclcna, Cal. Nlt't'.xI.i.Ux1, jonx SIIERMAN . XYasliington, D. C. Xli'CHRlXlIt'K, iiilitilulli Bourr . New Centerville, Pa Md Iii-'r12Y, Hnizlxiizlvr STEPHEN . Albuquerque, N. M. Kloumsox, l2I.I.ls, lla. , . Seattle. XYasli. Ni2Un,xt's, l.12sTER l,i2wIs llouston, Texas R,xMs.xY, lQo13ER'r Coxrmox Carthage, Mo. Rooms, Aroxzo t'1l.xMPI..xiN jacksonville, Fla. Ri'l:s.xMiQx, ERN1Qs'r lYE1:N,xRD Murray Hill, N. J. Rvlw, llisxio' lJ,xWsoN . Uniontown, l'a. Sxx'iLi.ii, tiicoimn Di2M12REsT . New York City Sl'lllil'P, t'IIitis'rl.xN l,lCHl'Hl.ll New York City St'1n2PP, CIl.XRI.liS Lows . . New York City Soximts, TnoM.xs l7R.xNt'is, JR. New York City Srlaxiaxs, gXi..xN ULCUTT . . Detroit. MiCl1. 'l'oMPkiNs, I,ixL'iuaNt'If l'.xl,MER . Atlanta. Ga. 78 Quail Q 5 BFIMHIP X KKK if RSSB QLLQ :guns-5 Q Wim '92 7 1-... Q ,.V, N S fn fir, 1, . 'ni I 5 .w,. F Q, Q- 1.1.4 . ' ' . 3 ' f X knew P U M , , , fc, , A, F11f'1'u FORM FOURTH FORM TIIIRD FDRAI SFILUND FORM FIRST FDRA1 Total . 5 S Summary WSW S 100 im T U 59 ST Summary hp STI States anh jfnreign uuntries AI.,XI51X M A 1-XRKA NsA5 -ARIZONA . L'AI.I1fDRN1A Lw1.lI,UR.X1JU QAUN N 12g'l'1gL 1' L'L'uA . IJISTRIUI' U19 CDLL'A1l:IA LEXGLAND FLURIILX . LRE' llUiI.X 4313101 ,ANY IIJAIIO ILLINDIS . INDIANA LDYA . KANSAS . KIZN'l'l'CKX' LOVISIANA IXIAINIE . RIARYIUXNIJ KIASSACIIUS ETTS . JS KIIL'IIIt5.XN. 1 BIIXNIQSUIIX . . 1 Mlsslssll-1'1 T Xllssurlu . S xIlbX'l'.XN.X . 13 N1-1n:1:AsKA . 1 NEW -IICRSEY 5 Xxixx' Kllixxuv . . 1 Xliw YDRK 9 NHRTII CARDIAN . G 171110 . 1 HK1.ADDA1A . 1 URIAQDDN . JH l'ENNSYl.Y.XNI,X . G 'l'liNN15ss1ila 3 Tr-:xAs . . 1 XYIRGINIA . 1 XY.XSIIIN4'2'l'HN . , '? xYliS'l'YIR12INI.X 2 XVI?-CHNSIN . 7 XVYUBIING . ? Total . T9 A J ........-f f N QuI1IummnmmmmmlumnmmmmI1IImllmnnlnlnnlmummlmulullull IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILE 2 In 2 2 mr. grthur fiske warren E- 2 Q1 strong man, an inspiring tearher, 2 2 a mise ano faithful frieno, this Zin: E nual is affeetionatelp oeoitateo hp E of 2 2 from of 1911 5 2 in honor of his oehoteo serbire to 2 2 Iiatnrenrenille, ano with hearty E E gooo mishes for his future. 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V fXII'1I1n II,xxl1 1wIN IIL'x1r'111:12Ys IN -4 II1:,xN'1l,1ix II.xr.1x11Ix1I X'.xxIll's12x Iii Vacant lim'1.111r:fz Avcungfp M VI' KIM' S1l.xv1uf:1.1f1I1:11 ' I L'fm'.x14'1' Smuking Rcmm 'll IMI-:'1'1i1:, I I lwgll S1 SWPEP --m--- eg 2 W if .L ., 3 I ll S . .- J , A nnb, wg wi -2 --f- W . , 1 11 21 , . - . - . ff 1- 1 -. .1.--.-4.:.,..,..,,,.,, M,-,g11jg1EH-1 'I-! 'T'F' is K 'WHL 111111969 ilaamill ?!9uu1:4e Zfaisturp Hli twentieth 111 St'lJIC1l1lJC1' llflllllll 115 1111' at leaft 11111st of LIS., hack 111 tl11s Quiet -lersey '1'11w11. Scarce 112111 we t1111e to greet each other XY1lL'll we 11isc111'ere1,1 wit11 1leep regret tl1at several of last year's 1111111111111-s had 11111 ret11r11e11 111 s1'h1111l. ilqll take their places, we f11111111 a 11112611 111' more R11i11ies. 1111111111 we at 1111ce l1ega11 to teach the ways 111 l.:1wre11cev1lle. 1-Xs s1i11111 as we 112111 l,1ec1,1111e well 21c1I11ai11te11 with each 11ther, 1111r tirst kllltj' was 111 elect otiicers 211111 l1l1'CCU11'S. If1,1r l res111e11t we ch1'1se l.1z G1-3111, while the j11l1 of Yicc-1'resi11e11t we11t to Morley Kline, 211111 Secre- tary 211111 VliI'C2lS111'CI' 111 A1e11-ers1111 -l1111cs. lle was with1111t 1111es1i1,111 tl1e 'Klan for t11e p1,1s1t11111. f11r he is the 111113' ,le11 that ever came hack, For 111rec111rs, tl1e 111111se ClCCl6l1 1Jrex SllblJC1'1lSL'1l 211111 4XlJ XYa1ters. The 111g event 111 the year, which 11c1'.1rre1l 1111 N11ve111l:er 3111. was the 1-X111111211 Hamill 111111se t1re. The 1,-Tlglll 111 tl1e hre 11as 111i1t yet l1ee11 3SC6l'l2lll1CCl. 1,1111 it is l'111llO1'C1l t11a1 the 1312111165 1111111 t'Re1l 1 11rter's 11ea1l starte1l 1t. The fall ter111 was 1111111' 211141111 half over 211111 Captain Grant at once iss11e1,1 21 c2111 fm' all 111111112111 ca1111i11ates. L'1111er l1is C2llJlZ1l1lCj', a1111 t11e ahle c1j121c11i11g 111 Nr. lleath 211111 111111 1J11yle, a very g111111 te21111 was 1levcl011e11. XYe 111s1 111 the 'iLll'C21lNS,H 111j1we1'cr, 111 that 1111-11111ral1le hattle. by the score 111 '3 1113 11. 8171011 t11e Cl1l'l51lllZlS exams. were 11111111 115. 211111 evcryc111e, 111cl11tli11g A'-lei? 211111 Re1l, 11l1L'1ilL'll 111'1w11 1111 11Z11'1l w11r1c: as a res11lt most of the lalfvllii' 112111 l111'CC extra days 211111641 111 their 1'21c21ti1111. 091130140 was 1'111e 111 tl111se w1111 funk the three extra 1lays. 11111 we tllillli l1e XYL3111 to see l.il11a11 lf? 11111111 11fte11 1l1at 11e 11111 tl1e1111c111r. 111111611 we l'Clll1'l10l1 after the l111l11la1's. we were very SllI'l'y 11,1 learn that Cl1a11111 L'11wart a1111 Kid Klay w1111111 he 1111a11le to ret111'11 to 9-Cl14'lOl 1111 acc111111t 111 illness. A110111 this time, ll11111pl1reys and Vat Carter, 11111 Caring for the life of Lvlll7C1', 11111ve11 t1'1 lla111il1: while lliercc. hl2lXl:lCl11, XY21ltCI'S, Kress. Brantley 211111 'l2ll'l11lll1 111le11 tl1e vacancies 111 L'11per. lt 111i1w hefcll the l'l1111se to elect Z111OI1lC1' presi11e11t to take t11e place of Neely Grant, who left for East111a11's CUl1CgC at 1'o11gl1keeps1e, 82 SLhvd,4 .---- ss W If 1-A -M- , . , p . . .. - a tee ta ea About this time. llob Doyle, because that institution boasted of co- education. left for Cornell. having decided that it was impossible to live longer separated from maiden faces. lYhen Yan llusen showed his llouse spirit by getting scarlet fever. everyone thought that we would be sent homeg but, alas. such was not the case. for only the lovers of the fairer sex seemed able to get away. At the end uf the ten days. all the t'o'rt'nriz'.v returned, with the exe ception of Cupid ljoulding. who found it impossible at that time to leave Rl-. The basketball team. led by Hosack, was very strong. although the Creams succeeded in winning two out of the three games played. The tug-of-war team was more successful, for with hat Carter as anchor they pulled the team from Upper all over the gym. tloor. llaseball was the next thing on the program. and the prospect of a good team is now very bright. ln athletics Hamill had representatives on all the teams: Dot Carter. captain of the football team. and also on the baseball team: Sib- bernsen. on the golf team: Aycrigg, on the cross country: Kline and Bailey, forwards on the basketball team: l1ob lloyle. on tht- football team: Humphreys, on the swimming, golf and track teamsg jeff Jones. on the gun team: Milton, on the track and gym teams: and Merriam. on the swimming and track teams. ln boxing. we have to give it to lfddie Aycrigg, The iifmaha XYl'lll4.l6l'.N who fought a ten-round draw with Mudd of St. Louis, the XYhite Klan! Hope. The tight was conducted under the auspices of Kid Klay. the Norfolk Terror. On the musical clubs. we have Milton and Hampton in the Mandolin Quintet: Happy Longstreth on the lianjo Club: and .Xycrigg and jones in the Orchestra. KlcXYilliams represents us on the lilee Club. but we wish, Mac, that you would not give us solos in the morning before rising bell. Last. but not least. we have the Long and Short of it in Robert- son. The Big Smoke from Pittsburg. and 'tShorty Piel, the Nllroad- way Kid. Now comes the time when the curtain must fall, but not before we thank Miss Howe, Mr. llarrett. and Nr. Heath for making this a most pleasant and successful year. Nkihether we return next year or not, let us try to live up to the excellent standard set by Hamill. lllll. HEARIN, H1.,Yft7l'IiLYII. 83 fum ' 4. D,XNIl'il. Y. Tllwxlrs labs ilanuse Xiu. Lllxxlxuzs Im. H,x1.1. .... xmxx' X. L.x1x'1'ER . . . . . .max ll. Mmmt . H ERN IN xx 11 Pxxvl. I? l1lxx'N'1-xxx 173 l'1x'lQ12'1'T 1 1 Klaux' , In PIIII.I.II'S Uxxlxq I 113 U,r'1x1+1lIx' Rliltlr, If. I.. IT Duxx' IQ I.Y'lkTfDX ' SBIITII, xi. S. 'l'1x.xx'1.fux 'f11UI.E. ll. MR. IlAx1.L l,iAXR'l'IiIx. Ii. .X. L',xR'1'1i1x, H. N. D 4 L' mix' XI151.x'lI.1 12 ll4x,x1x1xx1,xN X i , . l1,XI.I.,XX IX xl, In llxll xvrxwxf IT P S4 lxszs lib U 21 22 .3 -2 '3 1 '35 'I li .QA vi QS Hows ,llavtca tam' Plmrxc Maxi 1 . . . . , . . . .P1'm1a1'1l1t . . .Hixfm 14111 HUIJ1' AIURSE Gxlxus ,XLL1-:N Iixx' XY.xTsrwx T1-IUMPSHN Xxlmfmlm, IH 5 .XILXMS McQL'1T'Vx' QQSQSLMPL-PQ K Wai JMLQQ . in -f 't - f' .,,. gif 052 f ' -E . . . 1 1 A ,iv 'W s ,, A .- ' . 1 l E355 Gilda .-, 1, T - al l la , .c '?4,. T 5 1.,,,,,-.,L,,,, , if, fu, Fiji, 63112112 ilanuse Ziiaisturp IRIXG the spring term last year. Cleve showed up very well by B winning the Inter-House Track and Swimming Lfhampionships. making a fitting climax to the year 15110. liy September 25th all the fellows were back, including the sharks and Rhinies. Football was soon started. under the direction of Klr. Hall, Captain Thompson, and a few of last year's team. lied Kelly faithfully sup- plied the team with water. but. as it was not a swinnuing team, we came out behind. Harry and think Carter. however, represented us on the 'Yarsityx At the elections of the Fourth Form, Hash ljallantyne and Violet McQuitty were chosen to hold the first two offices. while F. Llallantync and Thompson, J. were elected managers of the baseball and football teams respectively. Dick Phillips proved quite a star on the gym. team, and Traylor and Reed made the fencing team. The Yarsity basket- ball team was also strengthened by Carter and Thompson, gl. Besides these prominent athletes, the House takes great pride in being the first to claim the All-Round Trophy, showing that the depth of knowledge is not lacking. The Cleve has appreciated Mrs. Thompson's tireless efforts in carry- ing out the social functions for the House. The first of these was a taffy pull. rather a sticky affair. Finally, it changed into a dance, but, as there was so much candy on the Hoor. the girls had a hard time pulling away from us. A XVelsh rarebit party followed this, in which our musical talent showed up well, keeping time with a Virginia reel started at the other end of the kitchen by RlcQuitty and Miss --. The most delightful social event of the year was the dance to which Mrs. Smith brought some of New Yorks prettiest girls to add to Tren- tons's elite. Those tnot any of the girlsi who dicln't dance helped drain the punch bowl. The basketball team had a very successful season under the cap- tainey of Big Ballantyne, winning live games and only losing one. Harry Carter, our House President, was elected captain of the baseball team. XYith Harry. Hash Ballantyne. Chink Carter. and McQuitty. who were all on last year's team. the school team should be well strength- ened this year. In closing. I think I may well say that the Cleve has had a banner year. , H. B. Moksli. Hi.vt0z'z'a11. S5 Qristnulh 1901152 'vm MR. TI-IOM.xs 11. IIRONSON .. .......... Hozzsc .llastvr MR. FRANK D. L.xNE ...4 ....4ss1'sfa11t House Master CARL F. XVIEIIERLINN ............. Prvsideazt CIIARLES T. LEWIS, JR. ............. ............. H zlvtorian 1 IIOLDEN, E. V. 10 11.-XXWELL 20 CONDON '3 SWEET, L. 11 COACIIMAN 21 SWEET. H K. S! MOORE 12 IQINNEY '32 FRANZIIEIIII, L. VV. 4 UUOTH 154 MR. L.-xNE '23 WIEDEIIIINN K -5 XVIIITEIIEAII, CI H BIRCH '31 FRNNIQS ' lXYIII'I'liIIE.XD, J. RYON. -I. L. '15 LEWIS H AIILLER 15 BNDIIAAI, Y. L. 213 OGDEN. W. B.. JR. XYOL'Nl3, XY. B. 141 XYOOIIS, T. B. 'JT BENNETT 7 CLARK, VV. A.. JR. 1? PFEIFFER 28 INMAN H JACKSON IS CONE '39 OFF fb XYORTENIIYKE 19 VVALSH R6 SWPEP punmnuu qi, I B ugpuuumw K QZWMJOW Qbristnulh Zlauuse Ziaistnrp YERY strange occurrence took-place last fall-some uf us came back. Upon our arrival, we were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Bronson. and also met our new Assistant lflouse Master, Mr. Lane As for officers. we were headed by Lackey as l'resident and XYiede- mann as Yice-President. .-X couple of the Forms were headed by Gris- wold fellows, l.ackey being President nf the Third, and lmnau of the Second. Captain Foster chased Us all out for football the lirst day or two, and, considering the presence of the Sunshine Twins. Ryon and Ilirch, we bade fair to turn out a championship aggregation. lint. all unbe- knownst to us, the Twins had developed serious ailments-one had water-on-the-knee. and the other was aliiicted with heart trouble. llow- ever. after a season of hard practice, we succeeded in being runners-up in the Championship Series. The 'Varsity line-up contained the names of two of our munber--XYiedemann and Day. Halloween brought to us the annual party. the success of which is due entirely to the efforts of Hr, and Klrs. Bronson. XVe have the distinction of being the lirst House in which a Wire- less Telegraph Station has been installed. llessrs. Inman and Schaf are the chiefs of this bureau, and are constantly in direct communication with the outside world-C. Kafer and ll. Mangan-to be more explicit. Only a few of us were lucky enough to get away Thanksgiving. The common herd had to stay here, but we were amply repaid by the excellent banquet given us by Professor' and Mrs. llronson. At Christmas. however. we all went home. The A'Duke went too. And we even had a few strides who were learned enough to get their three days. Speaking of sharks, that's where we shine. Haven't we Miller and XYortendyke and Tee llee Wioods 1 H We had a bar in the house for a little while. but this was soon barred out by the unanimous vote of Klr. Bronson. In the lighting line, we can offer XYiedemann as champion heavy- weight of the school. and Y. C. liadham as champion middleweight. Oh. vou Kinnevf ' I C. T. 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