Lawrenceville School - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Lawrenceville, NJ)
- Class of 1921
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Cover
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Wall Electric K Signs Signs The pictures in this book were taken by Orren facie Turner, the Lawrenceville photographer. 1191121 Ignhriim PUBLISHED YEARLY BY THE GRADLIATING CLASS OF LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL PAUL S. HAVENS W. W. BUTTERWORTH,Jr. Editor-in-Chief Business Manager JLULLIARD McDONALD Art Editor Associate Editors GILBERT E. O. BELL GEORGE L. LONG JOHN D. KEENER Iamrmrrnillr, N. 31. 3l1mr, 1921 DEDICATION To Fredericlc John Vincent Hancox, AB. who, by his devotion to duty, his fairness, his kindness and his helpfulness, has endeared himself to the hearts of all who know himg who has always advocated the good and practised itg who has been a most efficient House Master, and a valued counsellor and friend. I , , 4 jfuretnnrh An important chapter in the history and development of Lawrenceville lies wrapped up in the achievements of the Class of Nineteen Twenty-one-a chapter which makes every one of us proud of our school. Trusting that we have accurately and completely por- trayed the course of events which we have tried to put on record, the OLLA PODRIDA Board, in the name ofthe Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-One, present to you this book. be jarultp li I Jfffb-X11 - We have tried to observe the following order in the histories: ill Degrees in order of aittuinnientg 122 Collegesg Q31 Past teacliingg 143 Service record: 453 Date of coming hereg 165 Present Department- Qjl Present Houseg IXJ Past Housesg lol Committees, stag L10 Home. Homes given only when other than Lawrenceville. 5 FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH MATHER ALMON ABBOTT, M.A., Litt.D. Worcester College, Oxford, M.A., 1896, Litt.D., Princeton, 1920, Letters in Football and Crew, Groton, 1897-1916, Yale, 1916-1919, Lieu- tenant, U. S. N. R. F., came to Lawrenceville November, 1919, Head Master, Assistant Football Coach. GEORGE SILK BARNUM AM Cornell, A.B., 1911, A.M., 1915, Cornell, two years, Tome School, two years, University of Minn., two years, Hotchkiss School, one year, Second Lieutenant, Camp Lee, Va., 1918, came to Lawrenceville January, 1919, Modern Lan- guages, Assistant Master, Hamill House. CHARLES WILLIAM BRADLEE Colby, 1908, Syracuse University, 1910, Rock- land, Me., Public Schools, 1909-1911, Malden High, 1911-1915, Wiorcester Academy, 1915- 1917, Les Foyers du Soldatg Third Division, Fifth French Army, 1918-1919, Croix de Guerreg came to Lawrenceville September, 1919, Head of Drawing Department, Master of Dawes House, Master, Maple, 1919-1920, Preceptorial Committee. lblllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllldl CHARLES HENRY BREED, A.M. Princeton,A.B., 18993 A.M., 19023 Lieutenant in American Protective League CU. S. Secret Servicebg came to Lawrenceville September, 18995 Head 'of Latin Department: Master of Woodhull House, Assistant Master, Griswold, 1899-19035 Master, Rosehill, 1904-1907, Fairfax, 1907-1911, Latin Department, 1899- 1918, Fourth Form Officer, Preceptorial Com- mittee. THOMAS BERTRAND BRONSON, A.M. University of Michigan, 1881, studied at Uni- versity of Berlin, in Paris and Rome, district schools of Michigan, Michigan Military Acad- emy, came to Lawrenceville September, 18925 Head of Modern Language Department, Mas- ter of Griswold, Acting Head Master in absence of Head Master. FRED BABSON CHADBOURNE, A.B. Bowdoin, 1919, Monson Academy, Monson, Mass., 1919-19203 Second Lieutenant, In- fantry, U. S. A., Replacement Troops, Camp Grant, 111.3 came to Lawrenceville September, 19203 History and Elocutiong Assistant Master, Cleve, Home, Auburn, Me. i :mug Q Q Q Q S 2 S Q' Q' Q' Q' 2 Q 3 2 Q Q S 2 2 Q 2 Q Q Q Q 2 Q S Z Z' Q S Q 2 Q 'S 2 Q Q S S S Q 2 Q Q S 2 S Q Q Q T. Q' Z 2 2 Q Q S 2 2 S 2 4 Q S 2 2 2 Z Q Q Q Q Q Q 2 Q E Q 2 S Q S Q S Q Q Q S Q T- -2 Q Q Q Q 2 2 Q Q S Q 2 2 2 2 2 Z Q Q Q 2 Q- Q 3 2 Q Q Q 2 Q' S Q Q 2 Q S 2 2 Q 2 Q- Q S Q S Z S 2 2 1IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIllllllIllllIIIIlllllllIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIllllllIIIllIIlIIlIIIIIIllllIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIIIIIIIllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ E DUMONT CLARKE, A.M. E E Princeton, AHB, 1905qlVl.A.,1920g GPTg Phillips E ' Andover Academ 1917-l919' came to Law E E yr y ' E renceville in September, 1920, School Min- E 2 ister: Head of Bible Department: adviser to E E Y. M. C. A. ' E E COLIN CAMPBELL CLEMENTS, A.B. E E University of VVashington, 1917: Camegie E E Institute of Technology, 19183 First E E Lieutenant in U. S. Commission to Orient, E E 1919-19213 Honorary Captain in Ruman- E E ian Army: icame to Lawrenceville, 1921, E E Englishg Home, New York, Y. E E ROBERT DANFoiR'rH coLE, A.B. E E Bowdoin, 19123 Insignia in 'llrackg Penn Charter E 5 School 1912-1917- Huntm ton School 1919- E 1 1 g E 1920, Officers' Training Camp, Fort Ogle- : E thorpe, Ga., 41st Divisiongl 82d Division E : fFrance 18 months,D First Lleutenant, 321st : E F. A., 1917-19193 came to Lawrenceville E E September, 19203 Modern Languagesg Master E E of Rosehillg Preceptorial Committee. E EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllgj ElllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ E JAMES ARCHIBALD CORLEIS, A.B. E E Cornell, 19053 Trenton State Normal School, E E 1906- studied at New York University fHis- : E tory and Englishj 1909-1914, Principal Cran- E E ford High School, 1906-19163 Hotchkiss, E 5 1916-19205 came to Lawrenceville September, 5 5 1920, History and English, Assistant Master E E of Griswold, Supervisor of Smoke House: E E Home, Newark, N. J. E E HARRY SCUTT DAVIS, A.B. 5 E University of Pennsylvania, 1919, taught E E at University of Pennsylvania, 19203 came E E to Lawrenceville, September, 19205 English, E : Assistant Master, Davis, Home, Jermyn, 2 Pa E FLETCHER DURELL, Ph.D. E 2 Princeton, A.B., 18795 A.M., 18823 Ph.D., l888: 5 E Pennington Seminary, 1879 to june, 1881, E E from September, 1882-18833 Dickinson Col- E E lege, 1883-18953 came to Lawrenceville E 2 September, 18953 Head of Mathematics De- E E partmentg Master of Green House, Wood- E E hull, 1895-1898. E E-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllli IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFI ALBERT RAYMOND EVANS Syracuse University: came to Lawrence- ville in 19083 'Assistant Secretary, 1908- 19173 Registrar, 1917-19203 Registrar and E Secretary, March, 1920-1921. E EDWIN CLYDE FORESMAN, A.B. v E Lafayette, 19113 Insignia in Football, 2 Kiskirninetas Spring' School, 1911-1913, WIRT GERRY FAUST, A.B. University of Wisconsin, 1914, Indianapolis High School, 1914-19183 St. john's Military Academy, 1918-19193 Cleveland High School, 1919-1920, came to Lawrenceville September, 19203 Master of Junior Upper, Assistant Master, Dawes September, 1920, to January, 19215 English, Home, Fairmont, W. Va. came to Lawrenceville, September, 1913, Acting Head of History Department, Mathematics, Bible: Master of Davis House, Assistant Master, Dickinson, 1913- 19143 Master, Lodge, 1914-19175 Rose- hill, 1917-19191 Fairfax, 1919-1921, Field Coach, Football, Second Form Ofhcer. EIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEI FIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIllllllllIllllIIIIllllllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH WILLIAM HAROLD FOSTER, A.B. Boston University, 1914: Harvard Univer- sity and Harvard Medical School, 1914- 1917, Hospital Pharmacist's Mate, U. S. Medical Corps, Lieutenant junior Grade, U. S. N. R. F., 1917-19195 came to Law- renceville, January, 19212 Lating Dawes House: Home, Boston, Mass. FREDERICK JOHN VINCENT HANCOX, A.B. Williams, 19085 Harvard Graduate School3 Wilbraliam Academy, 1909-1911, came to Lawrenceville in 1911, English and Bibleg Master of Upper House3 Assistant Master of Wooclhull, 1911-19183 Master, Lodge, 1918- 19205 has been Director of the Calliopean Society: Supervisor of the H Lit 3 Preeeptorial Committee3 Fifth Form Ofiicerg Chairman, All 'Round Trophy Committee3 Home, Troy, N.Y. cipal HENRY CLAY HAVENS, A.M. Princeton, A.B., I892Q A.M. I895Q Assistant Prin- and Principal, Preparatory Department, American University of Beirut, Syria, 1892- 1895, Four-Minute Speaker, Victory Lib- erty LORD: came to Lawrenceville November, 18951 Modern Languages3 Master of VVay- side House3 Assistant Master, VVoodhull, 1895-19003 Davis, 1900-19023 residence in Village, 1902-19113 has taught in Greek and Latin Departments: First Form Officer3 Treasurer Cum Laude Societyg Treasurer Summer Camp Fund. EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FllIIIllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIH HARLEY VVILLIS HEATH, B.S. University of Vermont, 1905 : Goddard Seminary, 1906-1910: came to Lawrenceville in 1910: Head of Science Department: Master of Kennedy: Assistant Master, Hamill, 1910- 1917: Upper, 1917-1920: Acting Master, Kennedy, january to June, 1919: Lodge, September, 1920, to March, 1921: Science Department, 1910-1920: Chairman of Scholar- ship Committee: Home, Plainfield, Vt. ROBERT SCOVEL HENDRICKSON, A.B. Princeton, 1913: Insignia in Wrestling: Mer- cersburg Academy, 1913-1917: Shadyside Academy, 1917-1918: came to Lawrenceville September, 1918: Latin and Bible: Master of Fairfax House: Assistant Master, Fairfax 1918-1919: Master of Lawrence Cottage 1919-1920: Assistant Coach of Football Manager of Book Store. WILLIAM LESTER HENRY AB. Yale, 1896: Riverview Academy, 1897-1901 came to Lawrenceville September, 1901 Latin: Master, Hamill House: Assistant Master, Kennedy, 1901-1903: Master, Kafer, 1904-1905: Lodge, 1906-1910: taught in Modern Language Department, 1901-1910 has been Third Form Oiiicer: Coach of Peri wig, 1918: is Supervisor of Press Club: Schol arship Committee: Dramatic Censor: Chair man of Entertainment Committee: Home Burlington, Vt. lhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIlllllIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IFIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII JOSEPH NEWTON KURTZ HICKMAN, A.M. IIIIIIIQ Pennsylvania College, A.B., 1899, A.M., Colum- E bia, 1915, Insignia in Football, Peekskill Mil- E itary Academy, 1900-1903, State Normal School, Indiana, Pa., 1903-1910, Grove Ciw 5 College, 1910-1912, Camp Educational Direc- tor, 79th Division, N. A., Camp Meade, Md., American Red Cross, Washington, D. C., came to Lawrenceville September, 1920, Science, Master of Lawrence Cottage. RICHARD JOSEPH HORNE Princeton, Class of 1920, insi nia in baseball and Z basketball, Millstone School, Millstone, N J., 1919-1920, U. Army Medical Corps, 1918, came to 'Lawrenceville September, 1920, Hygiene and Physical Training, Assistant Master, Kennedy, Coach of Basketball, Home, Jersey City, N. J. WILLIAM HANSON HOWARD, A.B. Dartmouth, 1902, Harvard Graduate School, Alliance Francaise, Holderness School, 1908- 1914, came to Lawrenceville September, 1914, Modern Languages, Wagener House, Assist- ant Master of Fairfax House, Chairman Study Hours, Scholarship Committee, Spotting Committee, Home, Lowell, Mass. lhlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIllIllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 2 2 2 - - 2 - S -1 Q 2' Q 2 - S mi ElIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllil E ALTON RUFUS HYATT, A.B. E Yale, 19185 Y in crewg Yale R. O. T. C.: : 43d Training Battery, F. A. C. O. T. S., Camp E Zachary Taylor: Assistant Industrial Rela- E tions Manager, Boston Rubber Shoe Co., E 1919-19203 came. to Lawrenceville September, E 1920, Mathematicsg Assistant Master, Upper E Houseg Assistant Football Coach: Treasurer E of Drive Fundg Scholarship Committee: E Superviror of OLLA PODRID.xg Home, Meriden, E Conn. E ALEXANDER FRIDGE JAMIESON, A.B. E E Johns Hopkins, 18803 Sanskrit and Latin, Uni- E E versity of Pennsylvania, 1897-18993 Private E E Tutor, 1880-18813 New Brunswick High E E School, 1881-18825 Private Tuner, 1882-1884i 5 E came to Lawrenceville in 18845 Lating Cot- E E tage, 1884-18853 Master, Davis, 1885-1887: E Hamill, 1887-18983 Cleve, 1898-1904, has E 5 taught in Elocution, Bible and Greek Depart- 2 E ments: has been Form Officer: Glee Club E E QOrganizer and Leader 1884-1892D' Organist' E Registrar: Librarian? 'ie Clerk of the Faculty? E E Permit Master. . E E THEODORE HAZARD KELLER, A.B. E E Yale, 19203 Yale S. A. T. C., came to Lawrence- -E ... ville September, 1920, Organistg Mathe- E : matics, Assistant Master, Fairfaxg Director : E of School Orchestraq Home, Ansonia, Conn. : EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIlIllIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIllIIIIlIIIIIIIlIllIIIIllIIIIlIlIIllIllIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH CLIFTON KINGSLEY LOOMIS, A.B. Kenyon, 1917, Lake Forest Academy, 19173 University of Maine, 1918-19195 St. Paul's School, Garden City, N. Y., 1919-1920' Field Artillery Officers' Training Camp, 19185 came to Lawrenceville September, 19205 Assistant Master, Dickinson, English, Home, FREDERICK AMES McCOLLUM, A.B. Colgate, 1912, Montpelier Seminary, Goddard Seminary, 1914-19153 The Hill School, 1916- 19199 in training, Camp Zachary Taylor, 1919, came to Lawrenceville September, 19195 Latin, Master, Kafcr Houseg Assistant Master, Cleve, 1919-19203 Director of the Calliopean Society, Home, Brooklyn, N. Y. Medina, Ohio. PERCIVAL CHANDLER NORRIS, M.A. Phillips Exeter Academy, 1898, Princeton, B.A., 19025 M.A., 19083 Latin: Supervisor of Supervised Evening Study: Resident Alumni Secretary, Supervisor of The Lawrence, Super- visor of The Philomathean Society, Precep- torial Committee. IL-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIlIlllllIllllllllllllllllldl EllllllllIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIlIIllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIllIIIIIlIIIIlIlIIlIIIIIlII il EU EDWIN WILLIAM PAHLOW, Ph.D. niversity of Wisconsin, B.L., 1899, Ph.D., Har- vard, 1914, taught at University of Wisconsin, 1905-1906, Princeton, 1907-1910, Lake For- est Academy, 1910-1911, 18 months in Great Britain in Y. M. C. A. and Army Educational Work, came to Lawrenceville September, 1911, Head of History Department, Master of Kennedy House, September, 1919, to March, 1921, Rosehill, 1911-1917, History Department, 1911-1919. Resigned March, 1921. LORY PRENTISS, A.B.. M.P.E. Bowdoin, A.B.,1889, M. P. E., 1912, l.Y. M. C. A College, letters in Track and Baseball, I. Y M. C. A. College, 1889-1890, Newark Acad- emy, 1890-1901, came to Lawrenceville Sept- ember, 1901, Head of Physical Training De- partment, Master of Phillips House, Wayside 1902-1907, Physical Director, Track Coach Swimming Coach, Football Trainer, All Round Trophy Committee. CHARLES HARLOW RAYMOND, A.M. E Wesleyan, A.B.. 1899, A.M., Harvard,-1904, Let- Ennuu erst in Football, Baseball, 'l enn1s, Hill School, 1899-1900, came to Lawrenceville in 1900, Head of English and Second, Form Bible Departments, Master of Cleve House, Assist- ant Master, Woodhull, 1900-1903, Master, Rosehill, 1907-1911, Davis, 1911-1920, has taught in English, Bible and History Depart- ments, Baseball Coach, 1900-1903, Assistant Football Coach, 1900-1903, Head Football Coach, 1911--1921, Resident Alumni Secretary, 1911-1919, Y. M. C. A. Supervisor for a number of years. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII1uIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFJI ElllllllllllllllllllIIllIlIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1llIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIlIlIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ E CHARLES HENRY RAYMOND, A.M. E Wesleyan, 1877: Wesleyan Academy, 1876- E E 1889: came to Lawrenceville September, 1889: E E Head of Elocution Ilepartment: IV Bible: E E Master, Lavis House, 1889-1907: Assistant E - Head Master, 1907-1917: in charge of Gym- E E nastics and Indoor Athletics, 1889-1899: E E Supervisor of Calliopean Society, 1889-1900: E E Supervisor of Y. M. C. A., 1907-1917: in E 2 charge of entertainment course, 1907-1917. E E ERNEST ELKANAH RICH, R.s. E E Worcester Tech, 1899: Columbus Latin School, E Columbus, Ohio, 1899-1901: Cascaclilla School, E : 1901-1906: came to Lawrenceville September, E E 1906: Mathematics: Assistant Master, Hamill, E E 1906-1907: Fairfax, 1907-1909: Master, E 2 Kafcr House, 1909-1911: Lodge, 1911-1914: E E 'Fhirfl Form Otiiccr: Supervisor of Special E E Evening Study: Home, Boston, Mass. E 1 V Z - - : . : : .- : . E E : : .- : : - - E LEE HUTCHINGS RICHARDSON, Jr., A.B. E E Princeton, 1920: Army Y. M. C. A., May to E : October, 1917: 28th Division Artillery, Camp 5 E Hancock, Ga.: France, May, 1918, to May, 5 : 1919: came to Lawrenceville March, 1920: 5 E English: Assistant Master, Woodhullg Home, E E Lakewood, Ohio. A E 'EINIlllllIIlllIIIIIIIIllIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIII1IIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 E EDWARD COMPTON SHARP, A.B. E U. S.'N. A. Preparatory, Annapolis, E 1915, Technical High School, Atlanta, C. A., Fox Hills Military Hospital, Shelb N C H1hSchool 1919 1920 2 y. - 'g . - : E to Lawrenceville September, 19205 Mathe- : matics, Assistant Master of Dawes, Home, Millville, N. J. E U E E DON HAROLD WHEELER, A.M. E Grove City College, 19063 Leland Powers School, 1921 Q came to Lawrenceville September, Committee. E Princeton, 19153 North Port Morris Rural - School, 1906-19085 Dividing Creek Grammar School 1908-1909' Perkiomen 1909-1911, 1916-19183 Educational Secretary, Y. M. ' 19083 Harvard Cspecial studentl, 1906- Dramatic Coach at Princeton University, E 1912-19173 Hill School, 1918-19195 teaching E staff, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1919- Elocutiong Master of Lodge: Rosehill, 1919- 192Og Coach of Periwig Club and of Public Speaking, All 'Round Trophy Committee, Entertainment Committee, junior Trophy - Md., Ga., 19193 CHITIG AUSTIN WELDEN, Ph.D. niversity of Pennsylvania, 19065 studied at Harvard, University of Bologne, University of Berlin, taught at Bryn lvlawr College, 1911- 19133 First Lieutenant Clater Captainl, C. of I., Third Division, U. S. A., Legion of Honor, came to Lawrenceville December, 19195 Modern languages, Upper House, 1919-1920, Homo, Philadelphia, Pa. 19081 1910, IEllllllIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-il El!IllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ E CHARLES HENRY WILLCOX, B.D. 3 3 Yale, A.B,, 18763 B.D., 18815 Pastor Pawtucket E E Congregational Church, 1884-1892: came to : : Lawrenceville in 18925 Head of Greek Depart- E E ment: Master of Dickinson House: V Bible: E 5 Resident permanent Secretary, Lawrenceville E 5 Chapter of Cum Laude. 2 E IRA WILLIAMS, C.E. E E Cornell, 19083 VVenonal1 Military Academy, ' E E 1914-1918: came to Lawrenceville September, E E 19183 1Xlat1icmnticsg Master of Maple House: E E Assistant Muster, Griswold, 1918-1920. E E HOWARD ROE WOOD E E New England Conservatory of Music, 18993 E E Choirmaster of Boys' Choir, Trinity Church, E E Boston, Mass., 1899-1900, Director and E 2 Organizer of Glee Clubs, Camp Greene, E E Charlotte, N. C.: came to Lawrenceville E - September, 19003 Music, Director of Choir, : E Mandolin, Glee and Banjola Clubs. E E llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllI1II1IIIIIIIlllIlIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllli THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Qcbnnl Bffiters JAMES BRINKERHOFF DAYTON, A.B. . . Bursar CPrincetOn Universityj ELAM KNOTT FEE, M.D .... . . Resident Physician and Surgeon Qefferson Medical Coileget FREDERICK WILSON KAFER, C.E. . . Superintendent of Grounds and fpfinceton Univefsityl Buildingsg Head Baseball Coach ALBERT RAYMOND EVANS . . .... Registrar and Secretary WALTER BAKER .... . General Purchasing Agent MIss LUELLA COLWELL . MISS LUCY M. FOOTE . GEORGE CUSTER BLAKE. . . . . . . . . Librarian . Resident Trained Nurse . . Assistant to Bursar JOHN BEATTY HARRIS . . . . .Assistant to Bursar MISS LILLIAN M. SHIELDS. . . . . Assistant Registrar WILLIAM C. ALLOVSVAYS .... . . Assistant to Registrar Mxss J. ISABELLE WARRENDER , .... Secretary to Headmaster MISS EUNICE OBENSCHAIN ........ Secretary to Alumni Secretary Mlss ELEANOR JOSEPHINE BUCKLIN . . Secretary to Father's Association MELVIN CROSDALE ........ ........... P roctor WILLIAM F. MANAGAN . . . . . Electrian bperial Zinstrurturs anh Qssistants JOHN L. STOUT ..... SERAIEANT MIETZELL . ALBERT T. STRETCH . GEORGE STANNARD . . JOHN KELLY ..... WILLIAM J. HERMANN. . . . . . . Golf Instructor Instructor in Rifle Practice . . . Instructor in Violin . Instructor in Banjo . . Instructor in Boxing . . Instructor in Wrestling THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Zlatnremehille Qcbnul :mths Slnbn GE. Green Jfnunhation 'jfuunhers MRS. JOHN C. GREEN CALEB s. GREEN CHARLES E. GREEN JOHN T. NIXON 'iLife Erustees HENRY W. GREEN, A.M., LL.B., Pnxrident THE REV. JOHN DIXON, D.D. TM. TAYLOR PYNE, L.H.D. PRESIDENT JOHN GRIER HIBBEN, PH.D., LL.D. SAMUEL STANHOPE STRYKER, A.M., M.D. ALEXANDER PHCENIX WALDRON KINNAN, ESQ. MATHER ALMON ABBOTT, MA., L1'1'r.D. Qlumni Ulirustees SAMUEL MCCLINTOCK HAMILL, M.D. CTerm expires May, 19235 WALDRON PHCENIX BELKNAPV - CTerm expires May, 1922, THATCHER MAGOUN BROWN CTerm expires May, IQZI, HUSTON D1xoN,lA.B., Secretary T Deceased 2 2 Trenton, N. Trenton, N. Princeton, N. Princeton, N. Philadelphia, Pa. New York Lawrenceville,iN. Philadelphia,:Pa. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Trenton, N. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA tifsi l Ai' -if iidi !E'na Qllalenhat, 192021921 September 21, 12.30 P. M., all unexamined pupils and all old pupils with conditions arrived. September 23, 12.30 P. M., new pupils who had passed all entrance exam inations and old pupils without conditions arrived November 3, Mid-term. December 15-18, Hrst term examinations. December 18, 12.25 P. M., first term ended. Christmas vacation January 4, 12.30 P. M., second term began. January 28, Mid-winter Prom. Saturday afternoon and evening, January 29, 1921 Annual Periwig per formances. February 2, second half year began. February 9, Mid-term. February 26, Annual debate between chosen representatives of the Philo mathean and Caliopean Societies. March 21-24, second term examinations. March 24, 12.25 P. M., second term ended. Spring vacation April 4, 12.30 P. M., third term began. May June June June June June I3 17 19, 21, 20 Mid-term. 11, -17, third term examinations. -19, closing exercises. third term ends. entrance examinations for ne W pupils 25, C. E. E. B. examinations. 23 5 u i --4 -444 FIFTH FDR Qbfficers HENRY Nmscwx ROXYLEY . . . , , . Ilftlflldffll HARC7I.ID SIIALOR G1Ll,1isP1r1 . ..,. lrlqff-Pff.f14dflll Lvl-IARLIZS JOHN VVxc3lsIcR. . .Sffrrmry and Trfzunrfr W11.1.1Am LAWTON XVRIGHT . , ....., llifzarian 25 M OR F TH EFIF TH , Lou Lows LOUIS STTRLING ALDRICH The younger brolher, the belief gentleman. - HATE. 311 Laurel St., Baton Rouge, La. Born at Baton Rouge, La., October 31, 1903. Entered School, '16. Preparing for Princeton. Cross Country Team, '20, Indoor Track Team, r '20, Track Team, '21, Track Squad, '20, J Choir, '17, '18. i ROBERT HENRY ALDRICI-I HARRY ' ' Perfect love never settled in a light head. ' --AumsoN. 5. . Baton Rouge, La. Born at Baton Rouge, La.. December 31, 1902. Entered School. 1916. Preparing for Prince- ' ton. Track Team, '20, '21, Indoor Track Team, '21, Track Squad, '19, Lit, '20, '21, Q . ,,-1 Third Form Verse Prize, '19, Class' Poet. . ' 6 - K b .r ,.,. .. , , I , he M., WT ff 'fix . rr., rr, i fm xv 1 - o 5 FRANK ELLIOfI' BALL I ' The hi hesl degree o earth! ha iness 1' N 2 f y PP quiet. -JOHNSON. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, Ind. Born at Muncie, Ind.. March 26, 1903. . Entered School, 1920. 'Preparing for ton. Creams Basketball Squad. Mifzam ..1 .Q v Ji. 1 .Y 53. ' -Q 3 1 A ...gl 559 5 Prince- .LL . ' lf., E C1 . .T .... ..-.....-,ni-. .....-. 'Y l ROBERT JAMES BEATTY Q UBOB.. , Sentimentally I am disposed lo harmony, but organically I am incapable of a tune. -LAMB. 36 North Monroe Ave., Columbus, Ohio Born at Steubenville, Ohio, January 3, 1904. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Yale. 56512251 ' -1' ,W .X f . ' ,K za 4 .HA 1 Q rf , ,. J Q 5 5 ig ,fgglf 9-ef n JUS S 1 E ...Xie if 7 l , + K GILBERT ELIZER'0RCUTT BELL, UADING-DONGY' - . Youth comes once in a lifetime. -ENGLISH. , 490 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 5, :yr Born at New York, N. Y., October 21, 1903. Entered School, 1918. For-mer House. Dickinson. E Preparing for Princeton. Hockey 3 Squads '20, Lawrence Board, '21g. OLLA is PODRIDA Board, '21, Mandolin Club, '21g Orchestra, '21g Choir. '19. ' - '- Q j . , W + , . 9 75 'O - ww. ii Aa . 'I ' A , 1 . lu, , L ' ..-W ,.,.. -. ..,.. ew- .,-.,..A.,,,.,,.T,,--,. R rg. Q isa.: if - 2 YQ 5 .. YS. 5 .. .K-Zi., 1.2, 593 Q .35 - , dr 2355 lggl , . Lffiiff Huggy' f Sie f un, 21. Eff E ' s pf' .. 2 .5 . Q ,171 4 i pf S' .,-2 1. fri 1 2 -4 1. 1 I 1-Jw Q iff i , . 5 f .N ,,,, . 5 El S ff' . ' 4' X . gf . ? E 5 AUGUST BRAUER A ' il 1 VENUS A' I have met many of these rallies that made fi . A ' a noise and buZZ6d.H--BEN JoNsoN. ME, E ' 235 Nutley Ave., Nutlqy, N. J. 5 P Born at Nutley. N. J., May 11, 1903. P L' Entered School, 1916. Former House. Wood- , hull. Preparing for Princeton. Second Foot- ball Team, '20, Choir, '16, '17g Calliopean in ,' I 5 , Society. 'Z e 'fi . P ,lf ' 1 ' la..1,l,wJL X L . X 1 KAN! ,. ,Lk, K K I 1 A of-fgrlif' -W . Q , iiiiii ' - A ' 9 3 .fofiwi ,fx eff 5 2 . . 9 sl .wi gfwi'--A G: MxxL ,. ,,,,, 11.ff.,.fi,.i 2 5 I .Vd,, ALXL . V gg N Q' e s no o.iso ...ff as A .ss . ,, .....,. .. .. .,.x...,.......,....-, ..-.............a....m..,.. fs ,LJ.lQ. W' ,A W 5.5 0 - if--1 b H 1 if 1 . im ' 1 1 , 1 f r ae? , his ge-gr K ' .fe xl , fy L 5 ,LJ 133058350 .f QQ? ' fr' 1 . ,Q-T 'S Q 5 ' IF 1 ei, W Q 5 1. ALBERT HORNE BURCHFIELD Lg. jig? AL BURcH . . gf, The generous man enriches himself by'giving. ii Y 5 -DUTCH. 5'-A Y 210 Tennyson Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ii . Born at Pittsburgh, July 30. 1903. 5 fu Entered School. 1919. Preparing for Prince- i ton. Periwig Club, '21g Galliopean Society. V 5 m Z 5 X ' 4 i 4 Q 6 0 x 3 ' f. 2 1' fs? 5 Q15 ji K if L S1 55 N . 1 ,.,f Q if 35' 1 if M3521 ,,.. ,.., 3. as ogy A L... QL E 5 e . . T iii 1. '5 WILLIAM WALTON BUTTERWORTH, Jr. BUTTER BENe1g X Verily, he hulh a head for business. 'E ' --HEYwooD. ig . 3914 Prytania St., New Orleans. La. A5 I a September 1903. iff Former if 1-ies .seg 16. Y 1. fwgfhg 6-, Agfw' Yi: we fi Q Q! if . ,.-If, .Q 31 Q h A.,-L ,V. g f, , .yin K ,gym .e Fir egxmv, ,QV-.fig 5 E 3 51 W if , xx..x L we f 1, ,....r-fag-f if N- .- 'P 2 , . sg. A - -JAMES HENRY COCI-IRAN 1 ., S, f ,, ' KEwPlE KEwP s 4 , s Order is Heuven's first law. -POPE. Q 7.x .'1, ' 735 West Fourth st., VVil1iamsporf, Pa. . .. Born at Wil.liamsport, Pa., April 24, 1904. Entered School 1916. Former Houses, , U Q N .1 r - Green, Woodhull. Preparing for Princeton. ik, Swimming Squad, '18, '20, Team, '19, '21, if Scrub Football Team, '20, Choir, '16, 'l7. 4 7 1 A 1 G .1 1 i 1 I 3 P ,FRANK WOODBRIDGE CONSTANT Woonm GOQFER V, ,V I never knew so young a body with so old a i 1 ffllhead.-SHAKESPEARE. Q J- 57 Battle Road, Princeton, N. J. L Born at Minneapolis, Minn., June 1, 1904. 5 -:Entered School, 1918. Preparing for Princeton. ' 5 f . . . . .f ,, . -..M he I Q ,ww M. N, . ff . , ,x ei f' W - .14 gn-Af' A KWSN' ,.,,, GILBERT SEDGWICK COWAN . Cow h And thc're'.v u luft in man no charm can tame Of loudly publishing our neighbufs shame. '-IiARVEY. A Checokec Park, Louisville, Ky. Born at Louisville, Ky., june 21, 1903. Entered School, 1918. Former House Griswold. Preparing for Yale. Periwig Club '19, '20, '2l. 1104 I EDWARD REZIN DAVIS NPETEH Curiosity ix Qflen a damnable and detestable thing. -DARWIN. ' 142 East Main St., Clarkeslmrg. VV. Va. Born at Clarkesburg, VV. Van September 20, 1902. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Prince- . ton. , K V 0 I VV V fr-fx? Lua, li i Q l ' i i L 1 f F' 6 ROBERT LUTHER DAVIS ' BOB A A fine fellow. -LINCOLN. 117 North Clinton St., Olean, N. Y. Born at Olean, N. Y., March 30, 1903. , Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Prince ton. Basketball Team, 'Zig Baseball Team. '21, Calliopean Society. Q E OZMZJL vf -gr fr' A S -.Quasar . .,... ...,,,, ........M ...., K ,Mtg 'WW ....o,,,.,,....-.., .....H....-.. . 5' ' f ....,..,,l. o.-..--,.. ,Wo W... '?.L....j':,av1..,,1.f , l RUSSELL GILCHRIST D'0ENCl-I uRUSSn - What greater crime than loss of lime. Q Manhasset, L. I. i -'T Born at New York, N. Y., October 29, 1901. Preparing for Yale. Entered School, 1915. Former Houses, Fairfax, Dickinson. Gold 5 A Team, '20'g Hockey Team. '20, Second Basket- ball Team, '21g Nlandolin Club. '19, '20, '21, V 2 :Banjola Club '21g Creams Basketball.Team, '21. ' . - K, ..... . f '- P' my ,.. l f . ix A 5 1 1. ,.- . gi .J i .v S- ? in ly 'dle. 11 3 L 3 I . x 4 f , 1 il I j J L , F 0. ,rg R 1, nity - zz !g Q , I, 2. .fm -11, H' ,Al gl 4 all N: . , . 4 1 - .Q 1' 1 ,...f:S' 559 1 . 1- pl .235 . 5 11 S -1 5 ll- ' ' in 4 . 2' , . ' 1 it .. Q , - J , x si .9 K . 'i :?'s.r,.-if, F ' 'rw K , ' W v 5 K fx K .3w?grs,.L1. R ' . I 5 tx. , , f. . . ' X ' K' ,fl JFS 52: 1.-H ref-- ,,.-f ' '- N L PV! ' ' , gf?--filgfi' ' 'V 5f4 'lff i JOHN MILNES DYSON 1 , V UDYKE-. HJACKU x ti He is lhe 'very pine-apple of polilehessf' - - ' ' -SHERIDAN. We I f 5,3315 ,,'-4 309 West Diamond Ave., Hazelton, Pa. D5 i Born at Hazelton, Pa., April- 7, 1903. Q -if Entered School, 1919. Former House, Woody Q 2 hull. Preparing for Princeton. Scrub Football . i Squad, '20, Third Form Bible Prize, '19, Prize for Head Boy, VVoodhull, '20, Orchestra, '20, f ' '21, Mandolin C1ub,s'20, '21. X i , ',,K,.,, VH, 4.3 x . , , X W , ip ,Q l l . 44 V L, f . r K K Lic .. gn. f' . 4 . 'ST 5 9 I me 'U' fir- f---9 ' l I . Z' i ' ' If...ffif'1f' ,Q I , 4 -4 R ld X P ' 1+ l - . O . 3 JOHN JOSEPH EVANS, Jr. ' 'UJACKH CHICK HZOOPH Everything is soolhed by Oil. -PLINY. ' , 216 East Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. A 5. U Born at Lancaster, Pa., September 23, 1903. : Entered School, 1917. Former Houses, Rose- , hill, Dickinson. Preparing for Amherst. 1 . Manager of Foothall,Team CLD, '20, Swimming I Team, '19, '20, Captain. K21, Junior 50-Yard I V ' - if Swim Record, Record-Breaking Relay Team. -N '21, Lawrence Board, '18, '19, '20, '21, See- , retary Good Government Club, '17, Director 1 of Upper House, House Committee, Calendar 1 . Committee, Spring Prom Committee, Y. M. C. 1 . Q Handbook Committee, Class Day Com- ixmittee, Football Program Committee, Choir, - if 'f '17, '18, Student Council, '20, '21, President of I .7 f.+,f 5. Didlkinson, '20, Cheer Leader, '21, Philo- ! . n . Q. V.. I 'iii inathean Society. l 'L ' V . : Q' i . . , .....-...,-... W. ' 1 ' 1 ' . . t . gf -x M, in I' - ' 'v N 4 X' .A-,fvf ' J, ,ww x , V' ra . ,. . - -wJ. A , 1 L 4 b Q L ., .... . I M' A ., I . f -' in A .M . L ,.,.,,..f .4 5 ..... ...ge . va ' fi ..,,, fs 4 -s , is Fil 3 fi i 12 if . . I.. f 5.1 1 2 E I , .gf E i K x A Q 1 Q 'S .S 1 gf- 2 1 . - - , 1 , . - ' S .. , - ag .,-3,,.f ' - S ' T BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FUNK BEN . No Iegafy is so rich as honesly. -SHAKEs- ii PEARE. 9 ,ag b 907 McLean St., Bloomington, Ill. Born at Bloomington, Ill., June S, 1902. gi , Entered School, 1917. Former House, Cleve. Preparing for Yale. Riiie Team, '18, '19g . Captain, '20, Football Scrub, 19g CFLSJ, '20g Track Squad, 20, '21g 'Chairman Pirf Com- 9555 mittecg 145-Pound Boxing Champion, '20g - 1+ Middle .and Heavyweight Champion, '21g - Track Numerals, '20, i- if 1, :gf ,4-Q . I 1 44 F Q.. Nfmsfgf, .- , PHILIP CLINTON GAULT' , HPHXLH Aden of few 'words are the best men. --SHAKESPEARE. 1401 Harrison St., Topeka, Kan. Born at Topeka. Kan., April 12, 1903. Entered School, 1919. Former House Dawes. Preparing for Vwscigsin. N ' . a S HAROLD SHALOR GILLESPIE Gu. His great works do lmspeak his rharaderf' -SHAKESPEARE. 2 Maple Ave., Bound Brook, N. I. Horn at Bound Brook, N. J., March 23, 1902. Entered School, 1917. Former House, Davis. Preparing for Princeton. Baseball Squad, '19, Tc-ani, '20, Captain, '21, Basketball Team, '20, '21, Football Squad, '18, Team '19, Captain, '20, Vice-President, School, Class, and Upper House, Fall Tea Dance Committee, Treasurer VVintcr Prom Committee, Chairman Spring Prom Fommittec, Third Place. Drop Kicking Contest, '18, Glen' Club, '20, '21, Choir, '20, President. Davis, '19, '20, Vice-President, Third Form, '19, Secretary-Treasurer, Fourth Form, '20, Student Council, '19, '20, '21, Calliopcan Society. t - 1 it--of ,Lent ..gL,5Q,,.x4 91,-I is 5 . ' 1 .1 2. . Q E ll, ig- gift, K .M 4 .- mf 1 ' Society. Wi1.f1,f' S s 2 H., x qi - 129573 , gmsfi M... ,... ALPHEUS JOHN GODDARD Jr JAu.. A handful Qf common sense zs 'zaorlh a Imvhe of book learning. -ENGL1s1-I 1018 VVest Douglas St Freeport I l Born at Sycamore, Ill june 19 1902 X Entered School, 1918 Former House Dans Preparing for Amherst Second B isclmll 'Ivmi QBLZJ, '20, Squad, 21 Second Ba-,lxttball Team. '21, Friendship House Adusorx Fom mittee, Chairman House Committee Creams Basketball, '21, Periwig Llul 21 Ixx Speaker '21, Student Council, 21 Head Chter Leader '21, Calliopean Debating Pram Z1 lieutmn ant, Lawrenceville Battalion 19 Cwlliopnm i 1 1 , A ,Wt Q we ikb ,K .. b ' k:.k C X25 .',.w 1 9 ' ' ' ' N gig . ' K. il DOUGLAS DYER BADGER HARDING U DOUG . 14-13 ' sg? And when a lady's in lhecase, you know all .e M' Q other things give place. -GRAY. - 1 V r . ' 3715 Bellevue Ave., Kansas City, Mo. i Q ' Born at Kansas City, Mo., June 15, 1903. .- Entered School, 1919. Former House, 'F .- Hamill. Preparing for Princeton. Track ' , Team CLD, '20, Doubles Championship in 5 Y . Tennis, '20, Tennis Team, '19, '20,f '21, Ode 5. E .Nl Committee, Winter Prom Committee, Choir, f yvf. '20, '21, Glee Club, '20, '21, Philomathean ' 1 Society. 1 3 . ' - gf ,, 1 ' . I cal I ,,,k Q ' , ' , ' fl Q X . ' 1 ' I 1 i t' it 3 ii,-,'1T ,A 4, -, - C I 2 5,435.31 jf . .gg l , Q11 fi xi ilfihili 5 ' f -52 fl 1 f Q' 1 E V-gf? F Q li SPF? ff 1 ' 1 wg Fj,Ew..f':wg f?51',,M?, Eg if ,sl ,, K M 1 .. L ' gwfgff, ,.3f?rx7f,,,.M..t4 fmgd, .. Eg Aw ,- t . .-.- ' ,Wig i..i.'5:f112i5liTLif. Y 'f ' S A . 1 .....,,.,. ,. 3,.g.g..:g'gii::ie.i::e:T.':::tgei,2?1f 3,555 E53 ,ei 'I 1... .... ,,,- , ALM i' 5f'f? '7? f 'T' i ' ' 4 - .Mm ,.... .,,..... , -isps ,.,. 2, J., .Ar .Ab . ,iw WM Wwmmiflifzffff ... .. ffi'f?,' 'i' 'W il .82 C 1 . 'sri P 9 'fi f' Q gk Q NORRIS SWIFT HASELTON 3 Z HAZEY Noiuzm ' field ' He who sings drives away sorrow. -ITALIAN. yiim 1 9 , ,433 south 4th st., Coshocton, ohio . its - Born at.Cleveland,'Ohio, October 27. 1902. 'gi g'5A' Entered School, 1918. Former House, Cleve. . 3.55, Preparing for Princeton. Swimming Team '20 51 CSLTJ. '21 CLD, Squad '19, Lil, '19, '20, Editor- ,,,,,,,jSff1 in-Chief, '21, Class Ode Committee, Cleve iff. 'lt Q L-an A1lfRound Trophy Prize, '20, Choir, '19, '20, 3 ga, Y '21, Glee Club, '19, '20, '21, Fourth Form 1 gg, French Prize, '20, Periwig Club, '19, Philo- 'Cf mathean Society. ', S 1 ' 5 1 neg 3 'NS' 077805 ' ' . - l - ,. , .1 Q V .. ,., .. ii A 1 if ,',. gfgffnff .4 ff l rin, f. A ,bf ! 5 A Ni -Q W V Akkkk A 1. ' il I gr . Q' A, K ,V , ,- f Q.- .sf-dxf WA. 1- . PAUL SWAIN HAVENS ' PAUL Ullonur lies in honest l0il. -C11-IYELAND. Lawrenceville, N. J. Born at Lawrenceville, N. J.. September 19, 1903. Entered School, 1916. .Former House, Wayside. Preparing for Princeton. Track Team, '20 CALAJ, Rifle Squad, '18, '19, Swimming Squad, '19, Scrubs, '19, '20, Lawrence. '19, '20, News Editor, '21, Editor-in-Chief, f,1.LA PUIJRIDA, '21, House Committee, Mandolin Club, '18, '19, '20, Leader, '21, Fourth Form Man1:leOrator, '20, Fifth Form,'.'2l, Bishop Matthews Bible Prize, '17, '19, Iamcs McDonald Memorial Prize in Greek, '20, in Latin, '19, Edward Sutlilf Brainerd Prize, '20, First Scholar of Second Form, '18, Honorable Mention-, Third Form, '19, First Scholar, Fourth Form, '20, President of All Consol, '20, Record' Holder, points on junior House Trophy, one term C49 pointsl, Philo Debating Team, '19, Second Prize, '20, Member-at-large to Student Council, Track Numerals, '20, Corporal, Lawrenceville Battalion, '18, Phiiomathean Society. l 1'4.--ii J Ive-fits.-1-Q. . W A A jill u GEORGE ERNEST HEISEN ,IUN1Us Skill and assuranfe are an imiiiiriblv maple. 320 VVest 83d St., New York, N. Y. Born at Chicago, Ill., September 5, 1901. LT . , Entered School, 1919. Former House, - Dickinson. Preparing for, Yale Sheffield. .First Prize, Fifth Form Term Essay Contest, '20, ,'. ljtqil AA, i ,W Q., f fx 4 ' ii i I' ' -t 'T f if A! i' '4'-I f 1 4.9 NNN, - A .. b uk 1 I 4 1 at. A r K3 .,.,.-...r.f.L3 ..,4.,...,, MNA, :EH-,LQ rl l E5 E 1 S 1 Z 1 .1 1 3 A l , WILLIAM GRANT HELLAR, Jr. HEL CH1EF Old in though! as well as years. -SHERIDAS. Hotel Bonneville, Tacoma, VVasl'x. Born at Tacoma, YVash., August 2, 1901. Entered School, 1918. Former House, Cleve. Preparing for Yale. Scrub Football, '20, '21 Y. M. C. A. Handbook Committee, '21g' Law fence Board, '19, '20g Editor-in-Chief, '21, Director of Upper House, Chairman of Ivy Committee, Student Council, '21, iVVinter Prom Committee, '21g Philomathean Society. IW. C ILJL'-14' 1 PHILIP ROMAN I-IEPBURN i .l4HEPv1 The gods delight to see a man struggling to E SuCC66d. -ANON. oo., 1826 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C. Q Born at Cumberland, Md., August 31, 1902. Entered School, 1917. Former- Houses, Fairfax, Cleve. Preparing for Harvard. Man- , .fo-L ager of Swimming Team QLD, '21g Second Prize, fy!.,Fa11 Oratorical Contest. '20, Periwig Club, '20, -5Q,,QSecretary, '21g Second Lieutenant, Lawrence- ifville B ttalion, '18g Calliopean Soci y. 1. :if-1 ,Nz rf LS 'N' ii wif' 'gf CM' K' .f A . . ,f J. .rf ps. f f 0 V. .... ...... 'f if'5'S 5?f V F? . K l Q fail' if .f ,,' ., is L WILLIAM ALVIN HEROLD if r.ALn A-TExvn f, ' A. Self lore. my liege, is not so vile a sin as self- ffl neglecting. -SHAKESPEARE. Oriental Hotel, Dallas, Texas. - 9' ' ' Born at St. Louis, Mo., Oetober 28, 1903. 3 Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Yale. ,Z ' Pc-riwig Club, '21 . .31 ffl I Q A 1 E S LEWIS W. HICKS, Jr. LEW Lowa I love fools' experiments. I am always making them. -DARWIN. ' 5812 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Born at Leechburg, Pa., March 28, 1903. Entered School,l 1918. Former Houses, Griswold. Sub-Upper. Preparing for Prince- ton. Assistant Business Manager, Lil, '21, Mandolin Club, '19, '20, 'Zig Orchestra, '19g Leader, '20, '21, r , f V 1 y . , . ...--... .7 -x S A . ,sq S .3 9 X ,J x - 5 ?'..E,,M5 A .Q . Q . . J . . ev, . f ff if a i e 1 1,-is W f ii.. vs, . . . e i f P ' W Af..-vi SAMUEL BANTA HILYARD if' UBANN Comme and trip it as ye go. On the light fantastic toe. Daytona, Fla. 3 Born at Aebury Park, N. J., September 1, 5 1902. Entered School, 1919. Former House, Cleve. .Q Preparing for Princeton. Tennis Team, '21g F Doubles Tennis Championshi ' Og Calliopean Society. ' 51.2, R 'fl' x ,l -,rf Q , 1 iii F - F1 in , 4' 5 . if I' T: 593 ' -NIILTON. 55 '5 .Y K 5 -. 1 ' ,. - ,. , 51 Q 4 , x S, Y L., , I ' gigiil Q. 13' 't ., K K f It ,KN X wx? L -f Eiffel f svgifisf 'S - fu if 4 Ps-.erisvifs 2 .4 3 I if ,I PHAT, Ss. 'Lvl '51, ' '1 if. ' ' .. ,S M gel ,JM nl 21' if-ef V- iw V. E i Q,.:,w-55, Qc... pe. f . 2 fNf .iigrvf-tfiL,.f:t 51 1 yy .. 1 . eeee . - .153:-f':.::p::::.t.:g3rgig'st':::Liz5jg44ig Rig ,... , . A-, ,.,. W,....,--..-.-.-1,V3,.sg, V Lq,.:,A ,T .......,,,,-,..,..,- -- t,yg.:.g, gf fi .K 31 M ...., ,Wm.,4...,l...e.,-.,l,....1i...L..l..,mefi..-1,in 4. , , .,,,, ,,,.--..l LACY HOFIUS 'Y LACE HOF .ki 5 The power to make men laugh is God's gift to f man. -SWIFT. 5 . .gi- Care of First National Bank, Seattle, Wash. Born at Seattle, VVash., September, 1901. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Yale ,, Sheflield. Indoor Track Team, 'Z1g Track ' Squad, '21g Baseball Squad, '21, Scrubs Foot- -fl' ball, '20g Glee Club, '21g Track Numerals, '21g f Runner-up, Fall Tennis Tournament, '20g la' i 5 ., . l J.. A. Philomathean Society. - I - gt fm f 'gf ' .i .ISS f lg 1, 1 i ,Q 1 We .... . ...t. .X ,, , , . ,A ,i 9 .11 9 1 S . ...e. 1 ig iiii N K i ,V .v W' X ,afitxff if 5 Q . F ' 'ffgryw .l,.,e.t. f-.f-jgiir eau if 1 5253, li THEODORE LEE HUNTINGTON D1EmE MoNG None but fools and kmwes lay wagers. --ANON. 291 South Columbia Ave., Columbus, Ohio 1 Born at Columbus, Ohio, March 28, 1904.l Entered School, 1918. Former House, Gris- wold. Preparing for Princeton. s JOHN DOUGLAS KEENER , HJ-ACK1, UGUSH I ' Q I'm a man of integrity and good standing. -GAY. 1255 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa. T Born at Harrisburg, Pa., August 15, 1902. 1 Entered School, 1915. Former House, Davis. .Nl X - Qs 3 x l 3 K 5? f :ep S i Preparing for M. I. T.. Scrub Football Team, Q E5 '18, '19, OLLA PODRIDA Boardg Manager IQ ggE,Creams Basketball, '21g House Committee. 1. 155' lg Picture Committee, '21, Choir '15, '16, '17g el AS . . . - fel? lee Club '21, Electrician Periwig Club, '21g fe, Qqvy Committee, '21g Calliopean Society. ' 7 K ' fi' 4 ZFET' -.M eff ' iiii . . 'rl l'l's ' ss . M ..,. . Q .... .:,.,f.k 2 ,I ,SQ 7' W xg 15 I in D Q Al . D, 2 is ff .fe it ltiv.ft fsfigff . t f Q f 5' 'l ,,,. L .t , .f i 5 2 , jg W , .. ,- K. 5 A it Ei,,.,,MNMw V., LEWIS CHARLES KLEINHANS SHoRrv UTINYH And thou art long and lank As is the ribbed sea-sand. -COLERIDGE. L 237 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. Born at Newark, N. J., Nfay 2, 1904. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Prince- , ton. Baseball Squad, '21, Philomathean I Societ y. JOSEPH EARL KUNTZ .. JOE .. Cleanliness is next to godlinessf' 535 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. Born at Johnstown, Pa., July 25, 1903. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Prince ton. C. JOHN BERTELS LEVERT Doc 1m1'rfd, xocifly is 'wholesome for the rharader. -JOHNSON. 2143-1 Highland Avo., Birmingham, Ala. Burn at Birmingham, Ala., January 25, 1901. V Formvr House, Griswold, Preparing for Yalc-. Treasurer, Y. M. C. A.. '21, Spring Prom f'mnn1ittcc. '21g Property Man, Periwig Club, '21, Philumathcan Socie y. flvgtt 1, . - -at STANTON GROVER LITCHFIELD L1Tc'H GENPIRfX1. C.xRl'so .. Long xtuy vralcex good Lll'l11ll1flIlU?l1't'.H'-:XNON. 95 Broad St., Salamanca, N. Y, Burn at Cuba, N. Y., October 0, 1000. Entcrcd Sclnml, 1915. Former Hcvtisi-s, Fair- fax, Dickinson. Preparing for Dartmouth. Indoor Track Team, '21, Truck Squad, '16, '17, '18, '20, '21g G11-offlub, '17, '18. '20, '21, Cbnir, '17, '18, '20, '21g Second Prize First Form Story Contest, '16g Vice-President, Fairfax, '17, Corporal, First Lieutenant, Acting Captain, Lawrc-nccville Battalion, '17, '1X. Q , x NX CSYIAIQ-'ii'fx.- - ' 'rx 'l2 LEFFERTS AUGUSTINE LOETSCHER ' LE'rCu LEFF - Who makes a pun will pick a pocket. -LOWE. , 98 Mercer St., Princeton, N. J. ' Born at Dutbuque. Iowa, July 4, 1904. I -Entered School, 1918. Former House, Dick- inson. Preparing for Princeton. Lawrence Board, '2lg Secretary, '21g Picture Committee, Track Nlumerals, '20. . . GEORGE LEINBACH LONG LONG G Ul.iWlb1H'g6l' cheese, sir hath its virtues. -HILL. 445 Oley St.. Reading, Pa. Born at Reading, Pa., December 28, 1902. Enstered School, '18. Former House, Davis. Preparing for Princeton. Mandolin Club. '20, '21g OLLA PODRIDA Board, '21, Cross Country Squad, '19, Indoor Track Squad, '19. ABRAM LOONEY McCLELLAN, Jr. ABE MAC Good nature shines from my face. -MOORE. HamptonGardens,CareySt.Road,Richmond,Va. Born at Norfolk, Va., August 16, 1903. Entered School, 1919. Former House, Cleve. Preparing for Princeton. Second Baseball Team, '20g Baseball Squad, '20, '21g Assistant Business Manager, Lawrenre, '20, '21g Philo- mathean Society. VJ .af -44 fini 'ltfdffxqq RICHARD MQCLENAHAN AADEANY' DICK UNIACH Manners make the man. -'PR0vERB. College Campus, Princeton. N. J. Born at New York, N. Y., August 9, 1903. ton. Trace Squad, '19, '21, Cross Country Squad, '18g Calliopean Society. bakllu. s Entered School, 1918. Preparing for Prince- FRANCIS OWEN McDEVITT MAC OTTo O sleep, gentle sleep, N'al11re's nurse, how Qflen have I frightened thee. -SHAKESPEARE. 265 Maple St., New Bedford, Mass. Born at -Easthampton, Mass., December 30, 1903. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Yale. JUILLIARD McDONALD MAC An amiable soul 'wears well. -ANON. Santa Rosa, Calif. Born at Santa Rosa, Calif., March 5, 1903. Entered School, 1918. Former House, Cleve. Preparing for Leland Stanford. Second Base- ball Team, '20, Squad, '21, Art Editor, Lit, '10, '20, '21, Art Editor, OLLA PODRIDAQ Law- rence- Board, '20, Secretary, '21, Class Day Committee, House Committee, Third Prize, Inter-Society Debate, '21, Periwig Club, '20. '21, Flag Speaker, Philomathean Debating Team, '21, Class Historian, '20, Baseball Mana er, '21, Philomathean Society. 2,441 WHEELER MCDOUGAL 'fxvmn '- MAC So I told them in rhyme. For of rhymes I had store. -Sour!-xEx'. 537 Moss Ave., Peoria, Ill. Bom at Peoria, Ill., December 6, 1901. Entered School. 1918. Former House. Kennedy. Preparing for Princeton. Captain of Creams Basketball Team, '21g Property Man, Periwig Club, '21g Philomathean Society. S ROBERT BALDRIGE McKINLEY HBOS., NMAC: Ask me no questions and l'll tell you no jbsf . -GOLDSMITH P 1117 Princeton Ave., Thornburg, Pittsburgh. Pa ruary 22, 1904. on t . 0 g ,f pp ' ' -1.. wh' 1-M..,. ' Born at Thornburg, Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb- . Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Prince' I . I - .U-its ,lhfgggjs 3, g... I. gikwpof-1 JOHN BERTLES MINAHAN Fox SAM His speech is a burning fi76. -SXVINBURNE. Adair Place, Green Bay, YVis. Born at Green Bay, YVis., December 30. 1901. Entered School, 1919. Former Houses, Hamill and Sub-Upper. Preparing for Princeton. Baseball Squad, '20, '21, Pipe Committee. '21, First Prize, Oratorical Contest, '19, First Prize, Inter-Soc Debate. '20, First Prize, Fourth Form Declamation Contest, '20, Second Prize, June Declamation Contest, '20, Periwig Club, '20, President, '21, Valedictorian, '21, Calliopcan Society. E A 'K 'VK . THOMAS WIERMAN MITCHELL TOM UINIITCHN Good food is every man's Tight. -XRYATT. 1040 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Bom at Buffalo, N. Y., April 5, 1903. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Prince- ton. Second Football Team, '20, Second Basketball Team, '21, Creams Basketball Team, '21. Philomathean Society. . DONALD GRAHAM OVERMAN PRoNc: ' Great depth have I, greater than you think. -JOHNSON. 143 Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. Born at Stamford. N. Y.. June 23, 1902. Entered School, 1919. Former House, Ken- ncdii Preparing for Yale. Calliopean Society. ROGER NELSON PLUM NBL Roo God bless thy lungs, good knight. 72 Esterbrook Ave., Rahway, N, I. Born at Rahway, N. J., May 3. 1903. Entered School, 1918. Preparing for Prince ton. Former House, Kennedy. Glce Club, '19 '20, '21g Choir, '19, '20, '21, Quartutte. '21 Ziff? . Pcriwig Club, '19. mf? K .W -SIMKESIIEARP: 1 4 ,J JAMES MURDOCK POLK ' .AJIMH A Invention, sir, is lhe lest of geniux. - , SHAKESPEARE. . - Lawrenceville, N. J. Born at Eddington, Md., November 19, 1902. Entered School, '15. Preparing for Prince- ton. Second Prize, First Form Story Contest, A Choir, '14, '15. HENRY BUCHANAN POTTER uBUKEn tl-I-IALH To bring in-Heaven shield us!-a Zion among women is a most dreadful lh1ng. -S1-MKESPEARE. 1 700 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Born at Buffalo, N. Y., July 9, 1903. ,L Entered School, 1919. Former House, . .A.. Kennedy. Preparing for Massachusetts Tech. A KE Glee Club, '21, '21g Choir, '20, '21, PALMER FULLERTON Ross 0 P PA1.ME'rTo Trim eloquenfv ronsisls in saying all llzal is prnprr and nullzing 7lIIIVF. '-XRVHITPI. 2100 jmncs Avo., South Minneapolis, Minn. Born :xt Minneapolis, Minn., August 24, 1002. 5 Entcrvri Sdmul, September, 1920. Glue Club, '21. . f V. Qfgz,-,Jvvf Vi ry f WALTER WILLARD ROSS. Jr. WALT BILL '21 smile tha! lights the whole round world. -SHELLY. 1572 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Ill. Born at Orange, N. J., August 24, 1902. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Prince ton. Creams Basket-ball Team, '20. Philo mathean Society. suilrlkfrgf'-. 'rw HENRY NELSON ROWLEY HANK Boo 'He is a man who acts like a man. -SHAKEQPEARE. 106 Clark Ave., Billings, Mont. Born at Billings, Mont., January 7, 1901. Entered School, 1917. Former House, Cleve. Pre- paring for Yale. Football Squad, '18, Team, QLD '19, '20, Second Basketball Team, CBLQJ, '19, Team, '20, Captain, '21, Track Squad, '10, '20, Recording Secre- tary, Y. M. C. A., '20, President, '21, President of School, Class and Vpper House, President of Third Form, '19, Fourth Form, '20, Honor Committee, '20, Spring Prom Committee, '70, Fall Tea Dance Com- mittee, '20, Chairman Mid-Winter Prom Committee, '21, Treasurer Spring Prom Committee, '21, Second Prize, Drop-Kicking L ontest, '18: Glee Club,' 19, '20, Leader, '21, Choir, '19, '20, Leader, '21, Mandolin Club, '19, '20, Banjola Club, '20, Leader, '21, Quartette, '21, Periwig Club, '19, Student Council, '20, President, '21, President of Cleve, '20, Class Day Committee, '21, Friendship House Advisory Committee, Philomathean Society. NWS' FRANCIS CUTHBERT RYAN DICK FRAN A town that boasts inhabitanls like me Can have no luck nf good sorietyf' -SHERIDAN. Seminary Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Born at Mexico City, Mexico, August 2, 1902. Entered School, 1916. Former Houses. Maple, Kennedy. Preparing for Yale Sheffield. Football Team CLD, '20, Basketball Team CBLBP, '21, Manager of Track Team, '21, Second Football Team CFLSJ, '19, Track Team CALAJ, '20, Swimming Squad, '20, Correspond- ing Secretary of Y. M. C. A., '21, Director of Upper House, Class Day Committee, Winter Prom Committee, Student Council, '21, First ,Form Essay Prize, '17, Bishop Matthews Bible Prize, Second Form, '18, Glee Club, '21, Calliopean Society. if ' 9 is gU,e,,g,5' C- Q Q . WALTER CHRISTIE SEUFERT Nmap NEPO WAL I ' Speedy of foot was he as the winds. -JACKSON. , 19 West End Ave., Englewood, N. J. Born at Englewood, N. J., March 30, 1901. . Entered School. 1917. Former House, Cleve. Preparing for Princeton. Cross Country, '17g Captain, '18, '19, '21, Track Team, '18, '19, '20g X. Captain, '21g Indoor Track Team, '20, Captain, f '21, Director of Upper House, Philomathean Society. 4 JUSTIN VANDER VELDE SMITH SMITTY Above the vulgar jlight of common souls. -ARTHUR TNTURPHY. 2 Groveland Terrace, Minneapolis, Minn. Born at Minneapolis. Minn., October 25, 1903. Entered School, 1919. Former House, Hamill. Preparing for Princeton. Track Squad, '20, '21, Scrubs Football Squad, '20g Press Club, House Committee, '21, . . , 5 'vii' .1 lf, f Uv'f'--jf' .4 -ie 4.4.-.M MJ' s ? s I i 5 si WILLIAM WATSON SWAN BILL DUcKv Thy modesly's a candle to thy merit. -FIELMNG. Biloxi, Miss. Born at Biloxi, Miss., May 31, 1902. Entered School, 1918. Former House, Hamill. Preparing for Virginia. PERCIVAL HUGO THIEME MIKE TEE:v1 Unfriendly to sociely's chiqfjoysf'-COWPER. 70 Undercliff Road, Montclair, N. J. Born at Corona, Calif., April 20, 1902. Entered School, 1917. Former House, Gris- wold. Preparing for Princeton. 1907 Prize in German, '20g Third Prize, Fourth Form Essay '20g Orchestra, '19, '20, '21, Mandolin Club, '19, '20, '21. JOHN RUNNETTE TIERS Gooooo SI1ikxpur? Shikspur? Who wrote it? No, I never read Shikspurf' -TOWNLEY. R. D. 1, Doylestown, Pa. Born at Oakmont, Pa., June 8, 1902. Entered School, 1917. Former House. Hamill, Preparing for Cornell. Track Squad, '10, '20, '21g Cross Country Squad, '20g Glee Club. '21. ,. . f Gi. ww f VN s M. STEWART TRUMBULL S'rEw FLoPPr:R Varinm el mulubile SZNIDF1'fE7?lilIll. '-VEIUPII.. Clinton Avo., Montclair, N. J. Born at Chicago, Ill., March 8, 1903. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Prince ton. Scrub Football Squad, '20, 1' 'W 'Tf fLvC4Lc' GEORGE ANTHONY VIEHMANN . GEORGE His very foot has music in 't. -MICKLE. i New Brunswick. N. J. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., February 3, - 1903. Entered School, 1918. Former House, Cleve. Preparing for Princeton. Circulation Manager of the Lit, '21g Picture Committeeg Third Prize, Original Speaking Contest, '20g Orchestra, '19, '20, '21g Mandolin Club, '20, '21g Scrub Foot- ball, '21, All-House Football, '20, Sergeant, Lawrenceville: Battalion, '19g Philomathean Society. Alf EDWARD THOMPSON WAILES TOM ED ' Nothing is dijicult to a willing mind. -SHELLY, Northport, L. I. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., February 16, 1903. Entered School, 1917. Former Houses, Fairfax, Cleve. Preparing for Princeton. Rifle Team, '20g Captain, '21g Lit, '20g Busi- ness Manager, '21g Banjola Club, '20, '21g Mandolin Club, '20, '21g Property Man, Periwig Club, '21, Corporal, Lawrenceville Battalion, '19. ' EDWARD ANDREW WALSH Duma En 'l'lzz' man thu! frIuxh4's ix no! qnflv ll br14!f'. Kaliuli, Maui, Huwaizm Islands Burn :it Kzibuli, Maui, iiuwziiizm Ortribcr 2. 1001. Eiiluu-ml Svlicml, 1018. Former House, Davis. Prcpwriup: fur Yule Swimmin 1 Tumi . . . . 1, '. , , QSLTJQ '21 LLB, Pin Commitlccg Cnllifmpcan Srzvicly. gf' O sr Yovxc. Islzmris. '19 '20 WARREN WEBSTER, Jr. WEB All lhe world lows u l0Z'e'Y. -SILXKliSl'1-ZARIC. 626 Cooper St., Camden, N. J. Born at Mcrchanlville, N. I.. june 2, 1003. Entered Schori, 1016. Former Huusvs, YVLIYA side, Dickinson. Preparing for Amherst Banjola Club, '18, '20, '21, Glee Club, '20, ' Choir, '20, '21. Second Football TL-am, '20, First Form Ycrsu Prize, '17, Mandolin Club, '18, '19, '20, '21- 1 21, THEODORE WEICKER, Jr. TED He hath eaten me out of house and home. -SHAKESPEARE. 79 Prospect St., Stamford, Conn. Born at Stamford, Conn., january 15, 1902. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Yale. Football Team CLD, '20g Creams Basketball Team. '21. , ,I T 4-'1f K AJ 4 . ,grit ,ZLLLU g ag, . 1 , CHARLES JOHN WEISER, Jr. . CHUCK WowsER WoosER WEEsER An all round man. he. -Fox. Q 608 West Broadway, Decorah, Iowa. Born at Decorah, Iowa, December 31, 1901. 5 Entered School, 1916. Former Houses, Rose- Q hill, Woodhull. Preparing for Princeton. f Football Team QLD, '19g Second Football Team, '20g Baseball Team CLD, '20g Basketball Team, ,,..t '20, '21g Vice-President, Y. M. C. A., '21g f Chair-man, Friendship House Advisory Com- mitteeg Secretary and Treasurer, Fifth Form, o . School, and Upper House, Glee Club, '21g Student Council '20, '21g President of Woodhull, Q '20g Historian of First Forrn,.'17g Secretary and iiili Treasurer Second Form, '18' Vice-President of 'zog Philomat' an society. ,ij .fs -' . 1 ei.i X . f. M E iiiii S' i S S M, oi 9 - ' f K' sv fr 'Q -ga X... , r,rr Q..riei..4Q.i.a.f.f..,..QgLfQ.i..,.,r,., 5 JOHN EDWARD WICOFF A HI i'WIKE HTUBBYH I'll put a girdle around the earth in forty minutes. -SHAKESPEARE. Plainboro, N. J. Born at Hightstown, N. J., March 29, 1905. Entered School, 1920. Preparing fo Prince- ton. ww' JOHN CASTREE WILLIAMS HSQUIRRELH Buscar It is a hard nut to crack. -MORELEY. 130 East 67th St., New York, N. Y. Born at New York, N. Y., May 31, 1903. Entered School, 1920. Preparing for Prince ton. Orchestra, '21. .P U3 WILLIAM LAWTON WRIGHT BILL He hath more wit in his little ,linger than there , is in thy whole body. -SHAKESPEARE. 116 South 51st Ave., Omaha. Neb. Born at Omaha, Neb., March 23, 1902. Entered School, 1919. Former House, Dickinson. Preparing for Leland Stanford. Press Club, '20g President, '21, Lit, '20, '21g Class Histor-iang Class Ode Committeeg Busi- ness Manager, Periwig Club: Class Speakerg Calli Debating Team, '21g Sergeant, E Com- pany, Lawrenceville Battalion, '19g Calliopean Society. JOSEPH EDWARD WUICHET . afWEESHvv fiWISHY,f HJOEU Smoke rises only from large blocks Qt' wood. -RUSSIAN. 1111 Oakwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Born at Dayton, Ohio, March 6, 1902. Entered School, 1919. Former House, Gris- wold. Preparing for Yale. James Donald Memorial Prize in French, '19. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Ghz Glass ilaisturp HE first notable exploit of Lawrenceville IQZI was the neat way in which certain of our more talented members gained entrance to Memorial Hall flocked though it wasl for the purpose of electing our oHicers. Undismayed by these burglarious activities, the class rallied nobly, and proceeded to place Henry Rowley in the position to which he was clearly entitled, that of President of the School, Class, and Upper House. Hank comes from Billings, Montana, and is so fast that it takes two men to watch him. They stand back to back, and one of them shouts Here he comesf' just as the other exclaims There he goes, and before long the dust settles and all is quiet. They call him Boo sometimes, but he is very good-natured about it. To proceed, Mr. Gillespie moved into town from the Davis House and took the vice-presidency. Gil is the kind of a fellow who gets a new L every term to wear home in vacation. He also does many other fine thingsfand sometimes studies. We entrusted the more sordid money matters to Chuck Weiser, who had a snap. For Hank's ruthless speed forced us to hold our heads with one hand, Gil's oily eloquence kept the other on our hearts, and with none left to clutch our pockets, Chuck was left with El clear field. -lack Evans earned a directorship. At this point Gil delivered an impassioned appeal for the election of some brains among the oH'icers, and was heartily applauded, especially by Rowley. So Dick Ryan volunteered, and was accepted. Neepo Seufert and Grant Hellar complete an oHicers' mess Cno pun intendedj, which ranks a bit above that of the Gordon Highlanders for excellence and all-around ability. Unfortunately, however, these men soon sank into comparative obscurity. For the entire stage and most of the orchestra were occupied by Venus Brauer and his coterie of Night Riders. These were a topsy- turvy folk, who loved things as they are not. To quote a feeble example, the conventional arrangement for the purpose of sleeping was not at all to their taste. It was their wish that the bed should nestle coyly upon the squirming form of the erstwhile occupant thereof. Like many radical cults, they did not apply their principles to themselves, and it is a matter of record that their ranks gained few recruits. The general practice, however, bloomed spasmodically throughout the Fall term, under the leadership of Abram Looney McClellan, Dirty Joe Wuichet. and other ruHians. 62 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Then came the Fifth Form P-rade. It was truly a superb bit of work. Notwithstanding the fact that we jumped the track with great violence, the village sleuths failed to lodge one of us in the loathsome dungeons which had been so darkly prophesied. As the night waxed, our classmates grew sportive, and we remember our own Henry Buchanan Potter, standing in the exact center of the Lincoln Highway, clad in sim- ple dignity-only this and nothing more. As time passed.further, our new friend Kuntz grew disdainful, and, moving away from the childish crowd, passed rapidly down the road toward Foundation House in a condition of apprehensive uncertainty-and nothing more. Whereupon the Fifth Form fell to admiring his charms, and was with difliculty per- suaded to leave the scene. A few more practical members of the class were seen being assisted from the Jigger, with unconsumed doughnuts bulging from their attire, and this brought the desired result. Whoosh! The street was empty. How we did eat! And Mr. Kuntz, who is pos- sessed of a certain amount of low cunning, ambled along to the Upper House and was exhumed the next morning, with some difliculty, from the drain-pipe of the third floor showers. Let us now settle down in the smoking-room, where all the great minds of the Upper are assembled, and john Minahan leads all the rest. When the great mouths of Upper are assembled, the Fox', also leads all the rest, from a standpoint of not only acreage but also of production. On this particular occasion the Kangaroo Court is in session and the nation rocks with suspense. Buke Potter, the hero of the P-rade, is suspected of having worked upon the spotless Nel Plum certain things of such a horrific nature as to bar them from testimony, thus leaving a rather hazy void in the minds of the court. Mr. Plum accuses Mr. Potter of dragging down his established reputation. Mr. Minahan, retained by Mr. Potter, demands that Mr. Plum show evidence of the existence of the alleged reputation. Mr. Plum, unable to do this, resorts to sophistry, and makes a dismal failure. He loses heart, and begins to pick up his doll-clothes and go home. As the original case is somewhat confused, due to the fact that there is uncertainty as to which is the defendant and which the plaintiff, a new case is called against Mr. Plum. Yoicks! Mr. Minahan is again belching forth streams of involved and derogatory elocution. The judge, the astute Wee McDougal, unable to penetrate the barrage of verbosity, takes matters into his own hands and endeavors to bring order out of chaos by sentencing Mr. Plum for contempt of court. Mr. Minahan at once assumes sheep's clothing, and in his oily way he aids the 63 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA tangled McDougal in the phrasing of the sentence, until, when the smoke clears away VVee Ends that he has imposed upon himself a life sentence for aiding and abetting the dishonesty of Minahan. We ask you now, what will Minahan do to the innocent Irish when he goes over there and assumes control? The class was tolerant towards the exams. We allowed them to continue, and even attended them. But clearly they were not institutions to be supported. The temporary annoyance of attendance was all that marred the joy of exam week. In the accompanying illustration we see Ted Weicker seated primly on two chairs, studying English Literature . .-. - out of the Coxmopolitan, while Doug Harding stands by in an attitude of apparent approval. It is difficult to prove that Wailes and Funk are not studying, but it is certain that Tommy is planning his Bermuda trip, with the simultaneous gap in the Lit treasury, and we all know and respect Ben Funk. Studying? Naw', says Ben, closing the interview with an uppercut. At the start of the winter term the blow fell. We returned to find one of the lower halls consecrated as Sub-Upperi'--a sort of a lepers' colony for the ultra-fiunkers, with the atmosphere of a sanitarium and Mr. Faust as Resident Nurse. The inmates were permitted to take the air several times a day, and to put in their odd moments in the Big Study. They were allowed to spend a two-cent stamp each week, to write home to the folks. Doug Harding was there Cdue to the magnetism of Trenton movie shows and his ability to find his way across the Johnson trolley tracksj, Venus Brauer was there, Potter, Prong,' Overman, Wuichet, D'Oench, and a whole gang were there. We all laughed. Hicks and 64 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Hofius laughed the loudest. The next term, Hicks and Holius were there. That Winter term witnessed the saddest separation of the year. The Williams twins, known to the world as Horse,' and Buggy, were torn ruthlessly apart, and Horse was left in a basket one stormy night at Mr. Alloway's door, along with Dink. Stover, whose scholarship at the time was equally ill. Buggy, left without motive power, slumped woefully, and the Spring term found him in Sub-Upper, along with the fallen Gillespie, Neep Seufert, and a tattered remnant of the Charter Members. Harding was temporarily absent because of an injudicious temporary absence. ' We cannot pass over the incident of the Come-to-Heaven Collars. It is best not to elaborate on this subject, and those of us who were watch- ing Mr. Clarke,s face will recall the scene without difficulty. There are some things we will never forget- Burchfield, for instance. What kind of company have we enjoyed in this past hectic year? Let this now cease to be historical Qcall it hysterical if you likej and become biographical. The Lawrence can give you all the history you want, but it will never tell you how much noise Otto McDevitt can make while the moon is up. A Quaker all day, Otto hits his pace about bed-time, and the halls of Upper echo with roars and thumps such as are commonly associated with factories of the boiler variety. He arises at six in the morning. We wake up at live minutes after. We are all grateful for those five minutes which are necessary for Otto to assume a sullicient quantity of haberclashery to open his door without blushing. ' As soon as the rising-bell rings, the tumult and the shouting dies, and McDevitt becomes the quiet little Czecho-Slovak that he is. Then we have Norry Haselton, who is weakening his skull by banging it into the end of swim- ming-pools after plunging 75 feet in the twinkling of an eye. Brave achievement as this may be, Hazen is proud chiefly of the fact that he is allowed to room across the hall from Messrs. Rowley and Gillespie. McClel- lan and McDonald, up on the third floor, present an impregnable Scotch front to all solicitors. Butterworth, next door, makes no secret of his plans. He will change his name to Rob Nichols and clean up his fortune by two weeks as a trolley-conductor. It is rumored that ,lack Evans will be his motorman, if the football accounts unravel by that time. Hiram Wickoff will steam through Princeton and then forsake culture for agri- culture. -lack Keener will operate the electric chair at Sing Sing. We suspect, after a casual glance at the Fifth Form picture, that Lee Hunting- 65 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA ton will use it, but we are not sure. Others in the class who will come to a bad end, or otherwise distinguish themselves, are Shag Ross, Doc Levert, Reticent Roman Hepburn, Junius Heisen, Shorty Klein- hans, jack Goddard, Bob Davis, and Long George Long,who co-operates with Mr. Kleinhans in breaking chandeliers and low doors, and who also plays the very deuce among the ladies. We should have put in something about Paul Havens, but he runs this book and would have scratched it out and written something to suit himself, so we let him go. 'lihe year, like this history of it, has been largely light and trivial, but through it all has run a thread of sincerity, of love for the school, and of desire to help it. We are the first Fifth Form to leave the school after a solid year of intimate Contact with Dr. Abbott. It has, at times, been a stormy season, both for the Class and for the School, but in the thick of the storm we felt that skilful hand which was diplomatic if diplomacy were needed or firm if firmness were the thing. And we have all been impressed by it. It is doubtful if one of us will go through college just as he would have if he had never known Dr. Abbott. And I believe that the Alumni Association will at once become larger by the exact number of the Class of 1921, and that the entire class will stand behind Dr. Abbott's every move in putting Lawrenceville where he is going to put it. WII.I,IAIvI L. WRIGHT, Ilistorian. THE P-RA DE 66 Gffirers anh Eirenturs nf Tllipper Iauuse Ryzm SL'llfi'I'f llcllar livzuw, Il. XY:-iscr Rowlcv Gillcspic Qibeer ltahers H:n'cIi11g livznw Goddard Lcvcrl THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA ibnnnrarp Elections Moft Respected Mayter-MR. BREED Mott Popular Master-MR. HOWARD Done Most for Lawrenceville-GILLESPIE Best All 'Round Fellow-WEISER Done M ost Outxide Athletic:-ROWLEY Bert All Round Frefhman-DAVIS, L. Honorable Mention-HOFIUS Zlaurse Elections Clary Drunk-RowLEY Clan Snake-COCHRAN Think: He I:--MCCLDLLAN Best LfgI1HUNTINGTON Pearl of Beauty--MINAHAN Biggeft Drag-HUNTINGTON Needy It Mort-BUTTERWORTH Queen of the Showerx-HUNTINGTON Clan Spendthrzlft-BU1'rEnwoR'rH Clan' Tightwad-BURCHFIELD Dantieft Feet-KLEINHANS Beft Figure-WICOFF Hungrieft-WEISER W ittie.rt-Lrrcnrx ELD Think! He IJQDYSON Biggeft Blujer--Rowuzv Fashion Plate-LITCHFIELD Think: He IJ'HEISEN Longext Unmarried-WEBSTER First M dffild-EVANS Biggext Politician-HEROLD Most Collegiate-CONSTAN1' Mort Uneonscioux-COWAN Beit NdZuT6d'HEISEN N erviest-WAILES Quietest-MCDEVIT1' Gutsihe Qilectiuus Most Popular Boyx' School-EXETER Moft Popular Girlf' School-Dosss FERRY Most Popular A6107-DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Most Popular Actrers-CONSTANCE TALMADGE Moft Popular Game to Plav-Pos'r OFFICE Most Popular Play-THE BAT Mort Popular MOZ'l6'THE FOUR HORSEMEN or THE APOCALYPSE Mort Popular Occupation-BOOTLEGGING 68 jon N MCGOVERN THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLYAYPOIRHEA NIP V' My My j.MiD.'-M... F O RTI-I F GRM Gfficers IVICLEAN FUNK . . . . . . Prefidenl RC3l3ER'I' SMITH. . .... l'z'ff-Prefiden! JEROME MOORE . Sfcrefary and Treafurxr . . . , . . Iliftorizzn 69 NI FOR THE FOURTH THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Jfnurth jfnrm Zlaistutp HE Fourth Form in its initial meeting early in the Fall Term elected its ofiicers, and selected M. Funk as its president. Mac may be seen in the Cleve House as its president-when not occupied with foot- ball, baseball or basket-ball. Next in order, Bob Smith was elected vice- president and james C. Rainer was chosen secretary and treasurer. Where the money comes from we know not. In athletics, we stepped out early in the autumn. In football, the Form received three letter men, Funk, Maxwell, and Brown: the latter since has departed. In golf and tennis we have both captains, Gregg and Wall, respectively. In basket-ball we were again fortunate, Funk receiving his letter in this sport. We also had a representation on the championship swimming team, McCreery as a plunger breaking the schcol record, and also Maxwell, Mac Laren, McGovern and Robbins. And now we have several on the baseball squad, M. Funk, Kellogg, Jones, G., Wilson and Domoto, T. In scholarship we again showed that we ranked high, receiving the highest total of Hrst testamonials during the winter term. We also had a large representation on the musical clubs and on the school publications. In closing it may be said that the Fourth Form has done more than its share for Lawrenceville and will be easily able to take the responsibility of the leadership of the school in the next year. J. S. MCGOVERN, Hifzorian. 71 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA jfnurtb jfnrm RICHARD ALLEN ...... PHILIP SMITH BECKER ...... RICHARD HOLCOMBE BENNETT . . RICHARD ALLMAND BLOW . . . HAROLD JAMES BOULTON . . . . EVERETT ANSON BROWN ........ PIERCE ANNESLEY CHAMBERLAIN, JR.. . HAMILTON CHASE ...... THOMAS WARREN CLONEY, 2D . . JOHN HUGHES CRAGO ..... EUSTACE DE CORDOvA . . . HARRY WHITEFIELD DODGE . . DONALD KIRK EVANS ..... JOHN BERNHARDT FARRANT . . . WILLIAM ELLISTON FARRELL, JR.. . MCLEAN FUNK ......... WILLIAM DENNISON GALLUP. . JAMES REIGHARD GIBSON . . GILES GILBERT ......... REDEIELD BYRON GILLETT. . JAMES HENRY ETHERIDGE GRANT . . DAVID GREGG, 3D ....... THOMAS F REMONT GRIFFITH . . WILLIAM COWIE HAIGHT . . JAMES LYON HAMILL . . BRYAN HAMMOND ..... JOHN HERTER ...... WESLEY DOUGLAS HOBES . . IRVIN WIGGINS HOFE . . . EDWARD CHARLES HOGAN . . . THOMAS DENNIS HOGAN ...... GEORGE WAl.TER HOLLOWAY, JR. . BENJAMIN EDWARD HULLFISH . . JOHN SELLERS HUTCHINS . . JAMES IMBRIE, JR ..... GEORGE BENNETT JONES . . . ROBERT BETHUNE JONES . . . 72 Washington, D. C. . . . . . Erie, Pa. . Glassboro, N. . . . La Salle, Ill. . . Clearfield, Pa. . . . Decatur, Ill. . . .Verona, N. . . Topeka, Kan. . . . Sedalia, Mo. . Waynesburg, Pa. . New York, N. Y. .Napoleonville, La. . Scarsdale, N. Y. . Jersey City, N. . . . Easton, Pa. . . . McLean, Ill. . . Smethport, Pa. . . Newark, N. . . . Oswego, Ore. . . Smethport, Pa. Bedford Hills, N. Y. . . . Easton, Md. . . Ebensburg, Pa. . .Syracuse, N. Y. . . Summit, N. J. . New York, N. Y. . . . Paris, France . New York, N. Y. . . Paterson, N. . . Evanston, Ill. . . Evanston, Ill. . . Beverly, N. Lawrenceville, N. . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. .Hempstead, N. Y. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA DIKRAN KAZANJIAN .... LEROY GIFFORD KELLOGG . . JAMES WALTER KELLY . . . JOHN BURTON KENNARD, JR. . WILLIAM JOHN KENNEY. . . JOHN KIRKPATRICK, JR.. . . . HARRY WINTERSMITH LACKEY . JAMES MIFFLIN LARGE .... LEWIS HENRY LAWTON, JR. . . DANIEL CLARK LEWIS, JR. . JOHN GUTHRIE LUKE ..... DONALD Ross MACLAREN. . . CHARLES BOUDE MCCLELLAND. RAYMOND CARSON MCCREERY . FREDERICK ANTHONY MCDEVITT JOHN SHEPARDSON MCGOVERN. HARRIS VAN BRUNT MCKEEVER JOHN AYLMER MAXWELL, JR. . JOHN FLEEK MILLER ..... JEROME BRENT MOORE .... WILLIAM RING MORLEY .... PHILIP BARBOUR NEWMAN, JR. WILLIAM BRAINERD OLNEY . . LEE ORTON ......... YOSHIO OSAWA ........ ARTHUR DEVEREUX PARKER, JR.. . CHARLES LORD PATTERSON . . GLEN HAYES PERRY ..... WILLIAM HENRY PI-IELPS, JR. '. IRVING LUCK POND ...... JAMES CONNELL RAINER . . . MARCUS PAGE ROBBINS .... EDWIN VAN DEUsEN SELDEN, JR JOHN ALLEN SICKEL ..... ROBERT BROOKINGS SMITH. . . AUGUSTUS FREDERIC STONEMAN RICHARD KITSON STOVER . . . EUGENE SWIGART ....... FRANCIS WILLIAM HAY TAYLOR . . New Rochelle, N. Y. . . . Deerfield, Ill. . . Jacksonville, Fla. . . . . St. Louis, MO. . . . Ponca City, Okla. . . New York, N. Y. . . . Ponca City, Okla. . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Trenton, N. . Millville, N. . . . Tarrytown, N. Y. . . Princeton, N. . . .Ottumwa, Iowa Fall River, Mass. . . .New Bedford, Mass. . New York, N. Y. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Lancaster, Pa. . . Newark, Ohio . . .Syracuse, N. Y. . . Aberdeen, Wash. . . . . . Louisville, Ky. . Rochester, N. Y. West New Brighton, N. Y. . ....... Kyoto, Japan . . New Orleans, La. . . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . Glen Ridge, N. . . Caracas, Venezuela . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Memphis, Tenn. . . Pelham, N. Y. . . . . Oil City, Pa. . . New York, N. Y. . . St. Louis, MO. . . Detroit, Mich. . . . Lowell, Mass. . . Cincinnati, Ohio . . Pensacola, Fla. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA IRA 'llHOMAS, JR. ....... ...... N iles, Ohio HUGH HARMER VAN ZELM .... . . New Rochelle, N. Y. GARRETT BUCKNER WALL, -IR. . . .... Richmond, Va. FRANK DAN XNATERMAN, JR.. . . . . . Madison, N. J. COLEMAN SHALER WILLIAMS . . . . New York, N. Y. THOMAS STRONG WILSON . . . . . Portland, Ore. EDWARD MARK YOUNG, JR. . . . . Allentown, Pa. VVHCYD 'A THOUGHT IT? 74 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA I I r A A Cr' . ' fziwf Q - A QQ 'Q' X '-.A I W . I ,IEE I ' THIRD FGRM Q9fficers BAXTER MYERS BADIIAM . . .... ....... P refident WILLIAM F RANTZ, JR. . . ...... Vice-Prefidenz DAVID BLAIR, JR.. . . . . Sefrftary and Treaxurer HENRY PHILLIPS, JR. . . ....... Historian 75 s-4 4 D6 n-4 ,-4 rv C L!-4 Q M i I THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Ulbith Jfutm Zlaistutp N beginning this history of the Class of 1923 I desire to dwell' but briefly on the merits of my classmates individually and mention their accomplishments only as they pertain to the honor of the Form. There's no use in making a lengthy essay, but where there is a large quan- tity of quality there must be some length. ln the first place, we got together and elected oflicers. Of course, any one so popular as to be president of the Y. M. C. A. we must have for president, and Bax Badham it was. His right-hand man was Bill Frantz. Now, to have a good treasurer we had to have a boy who would be very, very careful, and one who could handle large sums of money in an emergency. Such a person we found in Dave Blair Cwho'd 'a thought itil. With such a trio what form couldn't be the best in Law- renceville? Our scholastic ability we can readily boast about. lsn't leading the school in scholarship for the Hrst two terms something to be proud about? It shows at least that we all are going to make a horrible stab at a Dip when the time is ripe. Athletically speaking, we aren't so bad either. With Dave Blair making his L in swimming and being captain of next year's team, and with Hawkins as his right-hand' man, we can have something to say in that branch. Dunne and Chief Myer can ably represent us in baseball, Watson the same in football. Hyman and Mack Mullin can run for us, and Sewell Watts can protect us at any time. Then in the Musical Organizations Tom Craven, Jack, Crum, and others can help us out. In closing, we have tried to live up to the spirit of the school, and with Mr. Rich's assistance we think we have done our best for its welfare. HENRY PHILLIPS, Hiftorian. 77 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Ulibirh jfnrm EDWARD EUGENE ALEXANDER . MARK EDWIN ANDREWS .... OLIVER BURNSIDE ANDREWS, JR.. . . . THOMAS YOUNG ASHLEY .... ASA JAMES BABER ..... BAXTER MYERS BADHAM . . HAMLIN BEATTIE ..... HUGO LANGEDON BELL . . JOHN HENRY BERKSHIRE . . FREDERICK GREGORY BETTS . . GEORGE BISCHOFF .... DAVID BLAIR ....... THOMAS PICKENS BRADY . . Orrs LYNCH BRENNER .... CHARLES HAMPTON BROWN . . ROBERT OSWALD BUEHLER . . STUART HOWARD BULLARD. . . ROBERT MCNEELY COCHRAN. . JOHN STILES COLLINS ..... CHARLES ALBERT CONVERSE. . FRANKLIN PIERCE COOK .... WILLIAM RUTLEDGE COVINGTON THOMAS JENKINS CRAVEN, 2D . TENNENT LOMAX CRUM .... JAMES OGDEN DAVIDSON . JOHN DANCY DIBRELL .... TAKAJI DOMOTO ....... ROBERT ALFRED DRYSDALE, JR. WILLIAM BUTLER DUNCAN, JR. DARCEY EDGAR DUNNE .... ARTHUR MARTIN EDWARDS . . JOHN SAMUEL EWIHNG ..... WILLIAM CRAWFORD FAIRBANKS DONALD DUDLEY GEDNEY. . . HAROLD LOVEJOY GOULD . . CLINTON FURBISH GRANT . . . WILLIAM WOODWARD GUTHRIE. . Fairmont, W. Va. . . Houston, Tex. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . .Valdosta, Ga. . . . . Paris, Ill. . Birmingham, Ala. . Greenville, S. C. . New York, N. Y. . Kansas City, MO. . . Clearfield, Pa. . . Coatesville, Pa. . . . Indiana, Pa. Brookhaven, Miss. . . . Augusta, Ga. . Cranbury, N. . . . Chicago, Ill. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . Williamsport, Pa. Moorestown, N. . . .Valdosta, Ga. Atlantic City, N. . . Summit, Miss. . . . Salem, N. Montgomery, Ala. . . Wichita, Kan. . . . Seguin, Tex. . . Oakland, Calif. . Montclair, N. J. . New York, N. Y. . . Wichita, Kan. . . .Warren, Ohio . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . Haverhill, Mass. East Orange, N. New Bedford, Mass. Bedford Hills, N. Y. . . Sewickley, Pa. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA CHARLES RODEHAVER HAGAN . . WILLIAM ROBERT HAMILTON.. . EDWARD KNAPP HAWKE. . . JOHN HOWLAND HAWKINS .... WILLIAM DONALDSON HEMENWAY, JOSPEH LEWIS HENDERSON . . . JAMES WOLSTONGROFT HENRY, JR. . HUGH HERNDON, JR ....... JOHN JOYCE CARTER HERNDON . GEORGE EDGAR HERON ..... SAM BAILEY HICKS, JR. .... . WALTER HEELEY HILDICK, JR.. . EDWARD CHARLES HOGAN . . . CHARLES RELLSTAB HOWELL. . , JOHN MATHER HUGHES .... RICHARD HYMAN ..... RALPH WILLIS JACK .... GREAYER MANSEIELD JONES . . PAUL BERNARD JONES. . . CHUJI KABAYAMA .... MALCOLM CRAIG KERR . . ALVIN EVANS KEPHART .... PETER OLIPHANT KNIGHT, JR. . . ROBERT JAMES LAMARCHE . . GEORGE LEA LAMBERT . . . SAMUEL GAIL LANDON, JR. . KERMIT ABJOHN LIGHT . . HUGH'RUTHVEN LITTELL . . CHARLES WELLES LITTLE . . WILLIAM KINNEY LOWRY . . . REID MCCRUM ........, CHARLES DARNER MCKENRICK. . JAMES NEWELL MGMEEN .... ROBERTO GONZALEZ MENDOZA . . WINTHROP MERRIAM ..... ROBERT BERTLES MINAHAN . . JACK ARTHUR MOONEY . . MACSUMNER MULLIN . . . MILLARD BONNELL MYER . . . , . Uniontown, Pa. . . Detroit, Mich. . . Trenton, N. . .Syracuse, N. Y. . . St. Louis, Mo. . . . . Elko, Nev. . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. Chattanooga, Tenn. . . Shreveport, La. East Orange, N. . . Evanston, Ill. . . Trenton, N. . Cranbury, N. . New York, N. Y. . . Oak Park, Ill. . . Evanston, Ill. . Columbus, Ohio . . . Tokio, Japan . . Evanston, Ill. . . Ebensburg, Pa. . . Tampa, Fla. . . . Marion, Ohio . . St. Louis, Mo. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . Key West, Fla. . . Kenilworth, Ill. . Hagerstown, Md. . . Wichita, Kan. . New York, N. Y. . Catonsville, Md. . . Lewistown, Pa. . . Havana, Cuba . Tarrytown, N. Y. . Green Bay, Wis. New Haven, Conn. . . Hollyoak, Del. . .Elizabeth, N. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA EDWARD JULIAN NALLY, JR.. . JOSEPH WILLIAM O,BRIEN . . OWEN LAWTHER ODELL . . . JACQUES EMILE OLANNE. . . PIERRE HENRI OZANNE . . HARRY NORMAN PACKER . . JAMES PHILLIPS PARKER. . . ROBERT MOORE PARKER . . FRANCIS PEABODY, JR. . . REID PENDLETON .... HENRY PHILLIPS, JR. . . . GEORGE PRIFOLD, JR.. . . . EDWIN MORRIS REARDON . . . ROBERT HORACE REDFIELD . . FREDERIC PARSONS RICH .... JAMES HENRY RICH ......... HAMILTON ALEXANDER ROBINSON . . RICHARD BIRDSALL RODERMOND R , J . . . WILLIAM OLIVER ROLLINSON .... . HENRY THEODORE SCHLADITZ . . JOHN JACOB SCHWED ..... SUDLOW GIBSON SIMMONDS . GEORGE CLARKE SLAWSON. . JAMES NELSON SLICK. . . CHARLES HARWIN SMITH . GOWANS SMITH ....... AUSTIN CLARENCE STARKEY . . WILLIAM PAUL STARKEY. . . FISHER MORRIS STARR . . . MCCORMACK PORTER STEELE . ALLEN TRIMBLE TEKIRIAN. . JOHN DIEDRICH THEES, 4TH . . EDWARD BASS TILT ..... LI-SAN TSENG ....... ISAAC LAFAYETTE WATKINS . . PRESTON LEA WATSON .... SYLVANUS LAMB WATSON, JR. . . SEWELL STANSBURY WATTS, JR. . . LowELL PALMER WEICKER . . . 80 . . . Ossining, N. Y. . Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . . . Sewickley, Pa. . . New York, N. Y. . . New York, N. Y. . . New York, N. Y. . . New Orleans, La. . . New Orleans, La. . .Montgomery, Ala. . . Connellsville, Pa. . . . Syracuse, N. Y. . Somerville, N. . . . Dallas, Tex. . . . Smethport, Pa. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . Weehawken, N. J. . . . Colonia, N. . . New York, N. Y. Far Rockaway, N. Y. . . New York, N. Y. . . Greenwich, Conn. . Glenns Ferry, Ida. . . Wilmington, Del. . . . Buffalo, N. Y. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . Harrisburg, Pa. . . . Bethlehem, Pa. . . New York, N. Y. . . Maplewood, N. New Rochelle, N. Y. . . . . Chicago, Ill. . . Shanghai, China . Montgomery, Ala. . South Orange, N. . . Fairmont, VV. Va. . . . Baltimore, Md. . . Stamford, Conn. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA CHARLES FAIRCHILD WHEATON. FRANCIS PERRINE 'WHITING . . HERBERT MA'THIESON WITCOMBE. . JOHN MOORE WOODBURN . . . JAMES MCNEILL WRIGHT, JR. . HENRY AUGUSTUS YOUNG, JR. . BERNARD MALONE ZIMMERMAN. . Princeton, N. J Minneapolis, Minn Mt. Vernon, N. Y . . . . Sayre, Pa . Jacksonville, Fla . . Anniston, Ala . Lancaster, Pa M ' THE LAWREN CEVILLE OL i,A 15ODRIDA H SECOND FORM Gfffirers RICHARD lilcsuav ROGERS .... . , .... 1'mvidmzl SEFTON 'l'RAN'l'ER . ...,..., ..... 1 'ice-Prefiderzt ARTHUR QWAMPBI-Il,l, Q'RUW'DliR, .lR. 4 . . . Srfrffary and Treaxzmfr KPZLSIQY BARCOCR ..,...... ....... I lifforian 82 Cl ND FORM A THE SE THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Sunnah jfurm ibistnrp N September the Class of 1924 again came together. We found our form greatly increased by rhinies. They were surely a motley crew. The Second Form athletics were certainly splendid. Rogers is the next football captain. Lott, Tranter and Hoover won their L's in football. Rogers played school basket-ball. Flaherty and Shoop seem two ofthe School's best pitchers and bid fair for L's . The personnel of the second form is another of its great assets. We have Percy Badham who apes for us often and his brother in spiritn Crowder who gives a ready smile to every one. Of course we must remem- ber Chester Williams, our little blessing. We have line oflicers. Dick Rogers is president. Tranter is right-hand man, and Crowder, secretary and treasurer. We of the second form have tried throughout the year to help the old school, and we sincerely hope we shall still be able to do something for her. KELSEY BABCOCK, Historian. 84 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Straub Jfnrm JOHN EARL ADAMS ............. ERIC ALVORD ...... KELSEY BABCOCK ..... WALKER PERCY BADI-IAM . RICHARD BALDWIN ...... CARLTON JAMES BALLIETT, JR.. . HUMPHREY BARKER .,... JAMES DIxON BARTLETT. . . JOHN HENRY BENCKENSTEIN. . CHARLES GIBSON BENNETT . TED BILHEIMER ..... ALVIN PRAY BIXLER ..... HENRY TAYLOR BODMAN .... AUGUSTUS SHAPLEIGH BOYD, JR. . . TULLIUS BRADY ........ ROBERT GEORGE BUCHANAN .... MONTGOMERY BROWNING CARROTT. . -JAMES HERBERT CARSON ..... ALLAN LEROY CARTER, JR .... JAMES WAL'FER COFFEE . . CECIL BUNDY COLE .... JOHN HAUGHTON CONEY. . . PHILIP COYNE .......... ARTHUR CAMPBELL CROWDER, JR. . . JOHN HARGRAVE CUNNINGHAM. . FREDERICK WILLIAM DAU, JR. . . GEORGE ALBERT DAVIDSON, JR. . . .JOHN HOLMES DAVIS ..... EPHRAIM CUTLER DAWES . . HENRY DAwES ...... 'GEORGE WING DRYER. . . 'GORDON LINWOOD EAKLE . . .JAMES GORDON EASTON . . . SELWYN EDDY ....... HAROLD WILLIAM EDWARDS . . EDWARD COE EMBURY . . . . . GEORGE HYDE ENGEMAN . . . . . 85 . Detroit, Mich. . Clearwater, Fla. . Rockaway, N. . Birmingham, Ala. . . . Chicago, Ill. .Greensboro, N. C. . .TauntOn, Mass. . . Baltimore, Md. . . . Orange, Tex. Middletown, N. . . St. Louis, Mo. . Johnsonburg, Pa. . . Detroit, Mich. . . St. Louis, MO. Brookhaven, Miss. . .NOrriStOwn, Pa. . . . .Quincy, Ill. . Greensburg, Pa. . . Baltimore, Md. Lawrenceville, N. . New York, N. Y. . Princeton, N. . Wilmington, Del. . Birmingham, Ala. . . .Marshall, Va. . New York, N. Y. . . Wichita, Kan. Clarksburg, W. Va. . Columbus, Ohio . Columbus, Ohio . Birmingham, Ala. . Keedysville, Md. . . Waterloo, Iowa San Francisco, Calif. . . .Warren, Ohio . Englewood, N. . Flemington, N. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA CARL NEWMAN ESPY, JR. . . JOHN IRELAND EVANS .... JOHN PRESTON F LAHERTY . . FRANCIS JOSEPH FOLEY . . . WILLIAM FRANT7., JR.. . . . NORBERT OURINETTE FRATT. . . EDWARD LATON FULLER ..... MORGAN MACMURROUGH GILBERT HERBERT BUDD GILLESPIE .... JOHN STARR GORBY ....... LESLIE BELEIELD GRAY. . . HENRY ALEXANDER GREENE. .f HENRY WOODHULL GREEN, JR. . JAMES HOSMER GREEN .... ALBERT LYMAN GUSTIN, JR. . . WILLIAM CHALEONT HAMILTON. . WILLIAM MILTON HARGEST . . NELSON VANCE HARPER. . . WILLIAM M. HEMPHILL, JR. . . JACK HERSEY ....... JONATHAN HIGGINS . . . JOHN BARBEY HOEE ..... ROY HOFFMAN, JR. ...... . GEORGE NICHOLAS HOOVER, JR. . STANLEY HULSHIZER ...... ALLEN TURNER HURFF .... LLEWELLYN HUTCHINSON . . JOHN MOREHOUSE JENNINGS. . ROBERT SQUIER JONES .... JOSEPH HORNER JORDAN, JR. . PHILIP JOYCE ........ CHESTER MUNYAN KELLOG . CHARLES ARTEMAS KING . . HISATSUGU KODZU ....... GEORGE MATTHEWS KOPPERL . . WILLIAM GATEWOOD LACKEY, JR. THOMAS GORDON LAMOREE . . . WILLIAM FREDERICK LANG . . JOHN LANGHORNE ..... . . . . Savannah, Ga. . Johnstown, N. Y. . New Castle, Pa. . New York, N. Y. . . Monessen, Pa. . . Everett, Wash. . . .ScrantOn, Pa. Washington, D. C. Bound Brook, N. .Terre Haute, Ind. . . . Orange, Va. Merchantville, N. . . Trenton, N. . Danbury, Conn. . Kansas City, MO. . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Harrisburg, Pa. . Wheeling, W. Va. . San Angelo, Tex. . . St. Paul, Minn. . Flemington, N. J. . . . Reading, Pa. . . Oklahoma City, Okla. . . . Mechanicsville, N. Y. Bernardsville, N. . Swedesboro, N. . New York, N. Y. . Bridgeport, Conn. . Kansas City, MO. . . Shreveport, La. . Columbus, Ohio . . WestHeld, N. . Princeton, N. J. . . . Osaka, Japan . .Gz1lvestOn. Tex. . Ponca City, Okla. . New Castle, Pa. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . . . . . Long Island City, N. Y. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA HENRY WIIELEN LARGE. . . ARTHUR NAMES LATTA . . . SYDNEY ASHER LAZARUS. . . FREDERICK JOHN LENFESTEY. . ALEXANDER NEIL LILLEY .... EDSON SCHUYLER LOTT, 2D ..,. ELLIOTT KINGMAN LUDINGTON, JR. . . HERBERT WEYMOUTH MCCORD. . . ADOLPI-IUS MCCRANIE ...... WILLIAM MULLIN MCGREGOR ..... THOMAS MCKEAN ........... WILLIAM CAMPBELL RENTON MCMILLAN FREDERICK MANDEVII,LE ........ EVERETI' TAYLOR MARTIN ....... SHERWOOD FERRIS MARVIN . . . JAMES THOMAS MAXWELL, JR.. . CHARLES ALBERT MIDDLETON . . ROBERT CARTER MILLER . . MARSHALL HUBBARD MINER ..... JOHN FORREST MITCHEL ....... ALFRED GAIRDNER BOSTWICK MOMENT . EDWARD WILCOX MORLEY ....... THOMAS JAMES MORROW, JR ..... ROY MUNGER, JR ........ WALTER HOWARD O,l3RIEN, JR. . WILLIAM VINCENT O,BRIEN, JR. . . WILLIAM GEORGE OLIVER, JR. . . FRANCIS PALMER, JR. ...... . WILLIAM KENNETH PENHALLEGON . . JOSHUA POOLE, 3D ........ TOWNSEND PRATT ........ ROBERT HECTOR RANKIN . . . RICHARD ADAMS RATHBONE . . WILLIAM VINTON RATHBONE. . JAMES WILLIAM RENFRO ...... EDWARD FLINT RICE ......... WALLACE CALDWELL RICHARDSON, JR. , RICHARD BIGLEY ROGERS ...... RICHARD REEVES ROSS . . . . . S7 . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Tekamah, Neb. . . Bayonne, N. . . De Pere, Wis. San Francisco, Calif. . New York, N. Y. . . St. Louis, Mo. . . Flushing, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . Monongahela, Pa. New Rochelle, N. Y. . . Seattle, Wash. . . Newark, N. . . Plainfield, N. . New York, N. Y. . Saugerties, N. Y. . Aberdeen, Wash. . Princeton, N. . Providence, R. I. . . . . . Erie, Pa. . Montclair, N. . Aberdeen, Wash. . New York, N. Y. . . . Dallas, Tex. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . . . Chicago, Ill. . Birmingham, Ala. . . .Trenton, N. . Birmingham, Ala. East Liverpool, Ohio . . . Elkhart, Ind. . . Evanston, Ill. Parkersburg, W. Va. Parkersburg, W. Va. . Fort Worth, Tex. . .SyracuSe, N. Y. Bound Brook, N. J. . . .Franklin, Pa. . . Chicago, Ill. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA JOHN KENNETH RYAN ..... . JOHN PHILLIPS SATTEREIELD. . . GEORGE MELVILLE SHEPHERD, JR. . . . . WILLIAM CALLOWAY SHEPP . . . WAI.TER MALCOLM SHIELDS . , WILBUR ROY SHOOP .... ALVIN ARTHUR SHUMANN . DOHRMAN JAMES SINCLAIR. , . BOLTON KENT SMITH ...... ROBERT LAGORE STRINGFELLOW . WILLIAM BOWSER THOMAS ..,. WILLIAM RICHARDS THOMAS, 3D . JOHN WALLACE THOMPSON, JR. . CHARLES WHITMAN TOBIN. . . SEFTON TRANTER ........ EDWARD BOGART VANDYCR, 3D. . THOMAS CUSHING WALLACE, 3D . JAMES ALFRED WARD, 3D. . . . . HARRISON READ WEISENBURGH . . Freeport, N. Y. . Buffalo, N. Y. . Babylon, N. Y. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Ridgewood, N. Northport, N. Y. . Trenton, N. Steubenville, Ohio . . Chicago, Ill. . Shreveport, La. Westminster, Md. Catasauqua, Pa. . Trenton, N. . Trenton, N. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. . Pittsburgh, Pa. Fort Smith, Ark. . Richmond, Ky. LEwIs G. WELLS ....... . Kew Gardens, N. Y. EDWIN WILKINSON, 3D .... . . Philadelphia, Pa. CHESTER NORTHRUP WILLIAMS. . . . Oakland, Calif. ARTHUR FORSTER WII.LsON . . . . Forest Hills, N. Y. DAVID DONALDSON WINTRINOER . . . Steubenville, Ohio RICHARD DAVIS WOOD, 2D .... . Elkins Park, Pa. THEODORE VOORHEES WOOD . . . Elkins Park, Pa. GEORGE SIzER YERGER . . . . . Mound, La. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA fxfj i 7-MCD MF 5- L Gfficers HAROLD THOMAS RYAN ........ ....... P refiderzt ROBERT STEWART TIERNAN, JR. . . ..... Vice-Prefidenz BEVERLY RANDOLPH SHRIVER . . . . Secretary and Treayurfr VOLCRERT PETRUS DOUW . . . ....... Hiftorian 89 1-2.- DRM FIRST Ft T l IE THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA jfirst jfnrm ilaisturp HE members of the noble First Form arrived in the village of Law- renceville, Thursday, September 23d, to board ye good ship, Lawrence, and to help her weather the storm of the coming year. Forty-eight of us were rhinies and a few old fellows had put off joining Form No. 2 for another year, that they might have the pleasure of being one of our worthy number. ' A meeting was called for the election of Form oflicers, and the class deemed Harry,' Ryan suitable for the presidential oflice. Bob Tiernan was made his assistant, and Shriver was appointed to keep account of important actions of the Form and also to keep his eye on the jingle. We made a fair showing of our Form in football by representatives on the Midget and Junior House teams. Shriver of Fairfax, Was chosen captain of the Consol basket-ball and baseball teams. Our scholarship record-well- it mighta' been better and it mighta' been worse: you never can tell. Although quite a few of our number have patronized the First Form Shell in Latin and English, several of our stars have pulled down First and Second Testies. Of the twenty-eight Sopranos in the school choir, twenty-one of them were First Formers. Three of our fellows, Tiernan, Taylor, and Lee, held places in the orchestra. During the year several new rhinies joined our ranks to fill the places of those who left us at intervals throughout the school session. In closing, I am glad to say that all the members of this Form have done their best, I am sure, toward making the school better than ever. V. P. DOUW, Hiftorian. 91 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRI'DA jfirst ,farm WILLIAM PARK ARMSTRONG ........ CHARLES WASHINGTON BECK. . . JOHN BLACK ...... V . . DONALD BOMANN .......... JAMES ALLEN CARNEY ........ EDWARD CODRINGTON CARRINGTON, JR.. . SAM WALKER CLARK ......... ARNOLD BUNDY COLE. . . . CHARLES JACOB CUSTER. . RIDGWAY DEACON ...... JOHN STILES DICKERSON, JR. . VOLCKERT PETRUS DOUW . . PHILIP HENRY DUGRO .... JAMES WILLIAM FERRELL, JR. . . CURT ERVIN FORSTMANN . . . GEORGE FLOTS GESCHEIDER . . JOHN GILBERT, JR. ..... . GEORGE COE GRAvEs, 2D ..... ROBERT HOWELL GWALTNEY, JR. . MELVILLE WAKEMAN HALL . . . LADONACE HILLES ..... HENRY JOHN HINDE ...,. CHARLES EDWARD HUNZIKER . . HANS GUSTAV HUNZIKER . . . RICHARD STEINER JONES . . WILLIAM ARTHUR KLEIN .... LESLIE MELVILLE LARSON ..... HAROLD BERRELL LARZELERE, JR. . . HYMAN LAzARUs, JR. ...... . VERNON ARTHUR LEE ...... DAVIS DRAPER LEWIS .... JOHN EDWARD LEWIS, JR.. . ROBINSON MACISAAC .... JACK ASHFORD MCCASKEY. . . WILLIAM RHODES MCCASKEY . . JOHN CHARLES MCCOY .... JOHN JOSEPH MCDEVITT, 3D. . . STIRLING GEORGE MCDEVITT ..... 92 . Princeton, N. J- . . Owerbrook, Pa. . Philadelphia, Pa. . . Plainfield, N. . . . Norfolk, Va. . . Baltimore, Md. . Clarksdale, Miss. . New York, N. Y. Lawrenceville, N. . Philadelphia, Pa. . New York, N. Y. . . Annapolis, Md. . New York, N. Y. . . Petersburg, Va. . . .PassaiC, N. .Steubenville, Ohio . . . . Rydal, Pa. . New York, N. Y. . Short Hills, N. . New York, N. Y. .YokOhama, Japan . . . Toledo, Ohio . . Paterson, N. . . Paterson, N. Hempstead, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. . . Seattle, Wash. . . .WyncOte, Pa. . . Bayonne, N. J. . Maplewood, N. . . Millville, N. . Oak Hill, W. Va. . New York, N. Y. . Fort Worth, Tex. . Fort Worth, Tex. . . Paterson, N. . Philadelphia, Pa. . Philadelphia, Pa. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA RICHARD HATCH MANNES . . . STEWART BRAMMAN MEDING. . WHEELER NAZRO ....... NEWTON SMITH NOBLE, JR. . . JAMES DOUGAN NORRIS .... ROBERT OLDHAM, JR. .... . DAVID MCCLOUGHAN PERRY, JR.. . . PASQUALINE ALLEN PETRONE . JESSE LUKENS PORTER .... DAVID JOHN PULLINGER. . . FRANK MASON RAYMOND . . . WILLIAM HARVEY REID, JR. . . HAMILTON ROBINSON ..... REGINALD HOYT ROLLINSON . . WALTER PARKER RUNYON, 2D .' JOHN CLARK RUTHEREORD. . . HAROLD THOMAS RYAN .... THEODORE LEONARD SEAMAN . JOHN SPRANKLE SEEDS, JR. . . BEVERLEY RANDOLPH SHRIVER. JAMES WILLIAM SIMPSON . . . JOHN AMER BELL SIMPSON . . CHARLES ROBERT SLIGH, JR.. . HERBERT LUDLAM SMITH, JR. . RALPH SHIRLEY STEGALL . . RALPH SUTPHEN ...... GRAFFORD W. TALLMADGE. . . JOHN OLIVER TAYLOR ..... ROBERT STEWART TIERNAN, JR. CHARLES DIEDRICH VOORHIS, JR.. . ROBERT SERGEANT WATSON . . JOSEPH WILLARD WELLS . . . WILLIAM IRELAND WESTCOTT . HENRY TAULMAN WESTERVELT. EDGAR WARREN WHERRY . . . ALEXANDER CHEW WILDER . . WILLIAM WARD WILLARD, JR. . WILLIAM MANN WILSHIRE, JR.. WATSON WYCKOFF ...... ANDREW LEARNED YERGER . . . . Bronxville, N. Y. . . New York, N. Y. . . Houston, Tex. . . . Akron, Ohio . . . Evanston, Ill. . . . Seattle, Wash. . Bound Brook, N. . Lawrenceville, N. . . .Langhorne, Pa. . . New York, N. Y. . . . Akron, Ohio . Philadelphia, Pa. . Princeton, N. . .... Colonia, N. . Perth Amboy, N. . .... Akron, Ohio . Greensburg, Pa. . . Catskill, N. Y. . . Altoona, Pa. . . Sewickley, Pa. . .... Carnegie, Pa. . ...... Carnegie, Pa. Grand Rapids, Mich. . Oyster Bay, N. Y. Amherstdale, W. Va. . Lawrenceville, N. . . . .Clayton,MO. East Liverpool, Ohio . . Fort Scott, Kan. . . Brookline, Mass. . South Orange, N. . . . . Norfolk, Va. . Merchantville, N. . . . . Stamford, Conn. . Bernardsville, N. . . New York, N. Y. . . . New York, N. Y. . . Short Hills, N. . . New York, N. Y. . . . Mound, La. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA bummarp Fifth Form. . . . . . Fourth Form . . Third Form . Second Form . . First Form . . Total . . bummarp hp btates ants foreign dlnuntties Alabama .......... I I Mississippi . Arkansas . . . . I Missouri . . California . . . . 6 Montana . . China ..... . . I Nebraska . . Connecticut . . . . . 7 Nevada . . . Cuba ....... . . I New jersey . Delaware ...... . . 3 New York . . District of Columbia . . . 3 North Carolina. . . . . Florida ...... . . 7 Ohio . . . . France . . . . . . . I Oklahoma . . Georgia. . . . 4 Oregon . . . Hawaii . . . I Pennsylvania Idaho. . . . I Rhode Island Illinois . . . 25 South Carolina Indiana . . 4 Tennessee . . Iowa . . . . 3 Texas. . . . Japan. . . . . 4 Venezuela . . Kansas . . . . . 7 Virginia. . . Kentucky . . . . '. 4 Washington . Louisiana . . . . . I2 West Virginia Maryland .... . . IO Wisconsin. . Massachusetts . . . . . 8 Michigan . . . . . 5 Minnesota. . . . 3 Total . . . 79 33 122 142 78 504 5 I3 I 2 I 92 99 1 25 4 2 81 I 1 3 I2 1 7 9 9 3 S04 ,V H M A 'r THE LAVGRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA N. ,.1:2',, 2:-if : x X x xv ff' ff-ffif'-fi-f - F555 'Q x 1 -'f m 5yW 1,152 if ,Q 9 , -- Xxx. ,336 .xx x N f f ffff f' - XX X, f x' xEx1 IFQXXXSXNXQ ,f fs 11 ,WI NWN fwfx '.,wMw X - .X , x 4s. f..-H.. ' 'ffl Y' . YE-XM N' w WW ww W N - my my fl IN - xxml lv w -'ffl '! M' fl X, X' J' ,WN X 'X 5 J ! 1 ' ff ff- l fuj S 7x. M f f'. QlfAfy ', V , I M: V -.1 ' -'V 'f t IJ' QW? Q-XXY,E Yi '! 1 51.1 my N5 W ,ffl Q f - iw' f Q 'pf W - , JMU, .gl ,f f ', X' H, 4. 2 ' Y W' J x VW, I 'N 11,1 gf , xg 5,1 QQ w X xi-M, wg XXMX- H Y V, f , Rx V V f Xm l! V . 'J ,.WA , ' f f X' A ' ltifi fx H r ' I X 1' 4- 'nl' - I 5. , a L2 5!Wlf - , A 2 - 3 11 'l X N A tp f WX -ii??M6Mf5i2Qf1K3i?? ' 1 7' A' fl: Km, 'WWLAF 1' W E 1 'W -,-151111445 Q H ,nw lug-xg , ' : f 1 + fi N X ' ,.A, 4 3513-3i, v,, 5,4352j4Qigr2fj,3f1,g59g-t ,3l,,'k Kal V Q ,... iZflW? j23s ef'-Q - ' U 5 ' Ni 1 ', , 7 I ' X i ' ft' Y' .VI-f',5?:'5X' 7 'W ' 'HW 47 U4 M 1 we, ' ' f N- ff, .X Z VJWA1' '-'35-,i'w.'f7' 1 fu, . ' Nj 1 ' -izxxw X X , , J 'Wi-',u f':','., Q -QWLE 3, fi a n' I Q Lk, 'X I X K , M V , 1 , : 1 - .,gf ,' 'uf I 'a A70 JI 4 !5 , AQ W gg' liyff ' ' if Q f 1 pf X17 MW ' 1 Sw a we rs 'ffl A J my V f, X M . - Af. W 1 JL ' 'ff Q wb N W ' M 515' ' Y W ' ,' f f Slm !5 ' :N I J' lu!! gf 'pLL?A'WZ'46lxJ ':--5. IA N . 1 Jw v,f R '-V ix ,K a5?1MeWhwm 1-A6..WmfJlJ4?Sw3eWQQmm-UmnmixwLBXMQLNXLZQQ?-?2N!Y7z mw44f 95 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA MR W. L. HENRY' MR G. S. BARNUM GEORGE Blscx-xoFF BETTS Blscuor-'E BLow BOULTON BRADY, P. BRADY, T. CARRINGTON CRAVEN DAWES, E. DRYER ilaamill Zlanuse FOLEY GEDNEY GREEN, HAWKINS HILDICK JONES, P. KIRKPATRICK LEWIS, C. MCKENRICK MERRIAM 96 . . . Hour: Mafter Affiftant M after Prendent O,BRIEN, O,BRIEN, V. PENHALLEGON RATHBONE, R. RATHBONE, W WALL ' WALLACE WELLS, WHEATON W1LsH1RE THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Iaamill Ziauusz iiaistnrp And the mim dcuended, and the flood: mme, and the wind: blew, and bm! upon that lzouseg and itfell noi: for il -wa: founded upon a rorlrf' AMILL HOUSE may boast of being the corner-stone of Lawrence- ville School, and yet, though proud of the history she has made ' since 1810, she does not leave her reputation entirely in the hands of her tradition. Scholarship, we are often told, comes first, be it even so. In the mental branch of athletics we are second only to Cleve, who already shows signs of weakening. Lewis and Dick Rathbone consistently catch the elusive first testimonial. In the major sports, owing to the limited number of inmates we have but recently entered the lists with the other circle Houses, but we have nevertheless distinguished ourselves. The House, all-star, football team, captained by Garry Wall, was barely defeated in the semi-final round by Griswold. It was a dark and dampish day, and the ball was lost in the mud. The indoor-track team, under Ted Betts, came in second. George Bischoff and his basket-ball rounders made a very creditable showing, and We look for even better things from the baseball hopefuls of Captain Merriam. John Hawkins, who won his L by consistently breaking school records, and by scoring the highest number of points on the School swimming team, upholds Hamill's name oln the sea. Nor does it behoove us to forget that Frank Foley won the spar-boxing championship of the Y. M. C. A. In school athletics the House has been well represented in football, swim- ming, golf, tennis, rifle, cross-country, and will doubtless score in track. The debating team, words and music by Bischoff and Boulton, has done most nobly, and is on the home stretch, leaving but one rendezvous between them and victory. Even the muse of music has smiled on us, for lo, we have with us Jack', Kirkpatrick, who tortures and enraptures in turn with his fuggs', by 'Rimsky-KorsakoH'g then, too, there are Tom Craven, Tut Brady and Mac McKendrick. Among other celebrities who have helped to make Hamill House famous, along with the Varmint and the Prodigious Hickey, who has not heard the fame of the Swede, Tarzan, SnifHes, the Duke, Tom and Tut, or of those inimitable comedians Soggy and Pol? All glory and honor is due to our House officers, George Bischoff, Garret Wall, and Ted Betts. We have neither studied too much nor played too little, and we close in unanimously thanking Mr. Henry and Mr. Barnum for a splendid year. DICK BLOW, Hixtorian. 97 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Cllllehe Iauuse MR. C. HARLOW RAYMOND .....,...,.. . . . Home Jllafter MR. F. B. CHADBOLTRNIL . . . , fLf.r1A.vtant Maftfr MCLEAN FUNK ..., ...., P refident ANDREXN'S, Nl. HENRY MOORE BRENNER Hlcxs, S. OLNRY BULLARD HALLDWAY PACKER DAU HUTCHINS ROBBINS EDDY HYLIAN SMITH, B. EVANS. D. JORDAN TEKIRIAN EVANS, 1. KAZANJIAN THEES EWING LENFESTEY VAN ZELM FARRELI., Ii. Lu.1.EY WARD FRANTZ L1'1'rE1.L, H. W11.L1AMs, C. FUNK, M. MACLAREN WRIGHT, HARPER MOONEY 98 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Qlilehe Zlanusz Bistnrp FTER last year's OLLA PODRIDA went to the press, Cleve continued ,her winning streak with a vengeance. Under the captaincy of Jimmy Childs, a remarkably well-blanced track team obtained permanent possession of the Inter-House Track trophy with a margin of 20 points over Consol, who placed second. Cleve scored in every event but one-the pole vault. Slick, with two firsts and a second was the largest point winner. A month later the baseball team, under the splendid captaincy of Phil Hepburn, crushed the Dickinson nine in a post-series game, IO-5. During the regular season the team lost only to Griswold, but since Dick- inson had also been beaten once, by Davis, it gave her another chance at Hep and his eight associates. Only once before in the history of the school has one house taken three major sport trophies during the same year. Still later in June, Jim Slick was elected president of the House for the coming school year. Assisting him were Mac', Funk, in the vice-president's chair, Billy Frantz, whose particular duty was to accumulate the filthy lucreg -lerryl' Moore, with the House magazines under his direct controlg ar1dA Hugh-eye Littell, whose duty should have been to write this narrative. September came and with it returned only twelve old men. How- ever, they soon discovered that most of the Rhinies weren't so bad as some of them looked, and although Griswold won the football champion- ship, the House staged a 'partial come-back when Captain Marshall Miner and his mermaids plunged off with the swimming trophy setting a new Inter-House relay record of I 562. Incidentally, this victory gave Cleve the swimming cup for keeps. A little before this event, last year's All-Round trophy scores were given out, and again Cleve set a new record. Never since the All-Round trophy was instituted has a House rolled up a total of 275K points in a single year, yet this was Cleve's aggregate score, with a Ioo point gap between first and second place. Again, Cleve won a shield permanently. In concluding, the entire House joins in expressing to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond their heartiest appreciation of just how much they have done for every member 'of the House during their first year in Cleve. W. E. FARRELL, JR., Hirlorian. 99 T EE ' LAWRENC'Ev1LLE oLLA EDODRIDA I N Gristnulh Ianuse MR. 'THOMAS B. BRONSON ,............. . . Houfe Mailer MR. A. CORLIES .... ..... . . .flfxiftant Master BAXTER BADHAM .... ......, ....... P r eyident ADAMS GIBSON MAXWELI,, BABCOCK HAGAN ORTON BADHAM, B. HENDERSON PORTER BADHAM, W. HERTER PRATT BOYD JOYCE ROBINSON, A. CLONEY KENNARD RUNYON COLLINS KENNEY STONEMAN CROWDER KING STov1-:R DAWES, H. IIAMARCIIE WHITING DIBRELL LAMBERT WILKINSON DRYSDALE LAZARUS, S. FULLER MCCLELLAND, C. 100 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLiLA PODRIDA Gristnulh Ilanuse Ilaisturp ' NCE more into the breach, dear friends, was the feelings of us old fellows last fall as .we gathered in our costly Reading Room and viewed the prospects for the coming year. We elected the oHicers and were all set for anything and everything. They were: I, president Qthat sounds impossible and brazen, but there's no doubt about it, I really was elected presidentljg Jack Kennard, vice-president, and Gibbie Gibson to guard the gold. As he had been carefully tutored by his trusted confldante Cas a friend of mine would say, We had one, too, but the cook stepped on itll, Stoneman, in the ways of Gold Diggers, we felt sure he would recognize one when he saw it CD and act accordingly. Last year We beat all comers in football except Cleve, but this year we took no Sass from any House and dragged in the old Silver Mug, although it was a hard and long light. All during the year we have had fairly good teams and our baseball team Cunder the Wise but severe discipline of Captain Horse-face Crowderj shows all indications of crashing through with another cham- pionship. We were represented in almost all the school activities, having one member of the House at least on every school organization. Especially prominent among these because of their good work were: Herter on the track team, and Whiting and Henderson on the musical clubs. In boxing we had quite a fine record, winning two championships, which is rather unusual for one House. Crowder won the 135, and Badham, P., the 125-pound weight. In looking back over the year it seems to us that having Doctor Corlies with us had added much to the happiness and good Welfare of old Griswold, while Mr. and Mrs. Bronson have even surpassed them- selves in their kindness and interest in the boys. It has been a good year and one that the Griswold House of ,2O-,2I may look back to with pride and a realization that we have lived a real Lawrenceville year. BAXTER M. BADHAM, Hirtorian. f 101 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA wnuhhull iiauuse MR. C. H. BREED .......,........, . , llozzff Maftfr MR. L. H. RICHARDSON, JR. . . . . . , , .4,I-,vzklarzl Maftfr DAVID BLAIR . , ...,...,. .,..... P rffzdefzt ALLEN HOPE, I. POND BAIIER JONES, R. ROGERS BLAIR KELLY SIMMONDS COCIIRAN, R. LAWTON SMITH, C. DAVIDSON, MCKEEVER STARR DE CORDOVA MARVIN 'IRI-IOMAS, I. FAIRIIANRS MULLIN 'IQSENG FARRANT KJDELL WATERMAN GESCIHIEIDER c,ZANNE, WII.SON, T. QSREEN, H. PATTERSON WINTRINGER GUTIIRIE PHELPS 102 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA wunhhull iiauuse Zbistnrp HIS could not be a true history of the Woodhull House for '20-'21 if we did not include last spring, for during this term Woodhull won both the tennis and golf championships. The VVoodl'ull House started out last fall withthree line officers: Blair, president, lVlcKeever, vice-president, and Sickle, treasurer. When Sickle left school Rogers, the little marvel in track, football, baseball and basket- ball, was elected to Hll his place. We had to be satisfied that term with the fall tennis and golf championships. We were represented on the football team by the malted-milk baby, Rogers, who has been elected captain for next year, and Hoover the Mechanicsville Hobo . In the winter term the Woodhull basket-ball team was runner-up for the championship and had three men on All-House. Rogers represented us on the school basket ball team while Blair, who got his block L and was elected next year's captain, and Zebra Smith, the quarter-hunter, were our representatives on the school swimming team. Frank Waterman, Battling Spider Kelly and Louis Lawton were the consistent testimonial winners. Toad Mullin, the only man alive who can keep on sleeping after his bed is dumped, Frank Waterman, and Collegiate lVlcKeever have been our representatives on the school publications. Sickle won the original speaking contest. Pond is the efficiency test expert, who, with the help of traps, slide- whistle and the man-child Jones, helps make life miserable. The House was well represented in the Periwig show by Imbrie, now of France, Suds Simmonds, .lack ' Sickle, Phelps, a member of the school rifle team, and Charlie Patterson our Laughing Lucy. Phelps and Blair were on the Glee Club and Allen, our Caruso, was on the Glee Club, Choir, and Scrap-I nn quartet. In closing, the House wishes to express their most sincere appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Breed and Mr. Richardson for their kindly and helpful spirit towards the boys, throughout the entire year. ' IRVVIN HOFF, Hirtorian. 103 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA MR C. K. Looms HARRY LACKEY . ANDREWS, 0. BELL, H. BENCKENSTEIN BROWN CRAGO DOMOTO, K. DoMoTo, T. FERRELL, W. GILBERT, G. HAWRE HURFF KODZU LACREY, H LARGE, H. LARGE, J. LIGHT MCCRUM MCDEVITT, MAXWELL, NEWMAN OZANNE, P. PARKER, A PARKER, J. A. PARKER, R. 104 Bickinsun Zlanusz REVEREND C. H. WILLCOX ...,......,... . Home Marin . .4J'.Vl'J'Zd7Zl Mailer PEABODY REARDON RICH, F. RICH, SATTERFIELD SELDEN SMITH, G. STEELE WOODBURN YOUNG, E. YOUNG, H. Prefident THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Bickinsnn Ianuse Zfaistnrp ' LAQRU Lackey tells how much and what for, Juicy Maxwell continues the plea and Mac,' Steel pries it loose from us. With this triumvirate we bid fair to financial success even though we fail in athletics and studies. But, speaking of athletics, can you imagine this, it's not a Lawrence Perry story but just actual facts: just a half minute more to play, with no score on either side, when a Griswold player caught a forward pass Cwhich really was not intended for him at allj and ran the length of the field for a touchdown, and, what's more, not only the ball but the House football championship slid right through our lingers and sailed down that field at the same time. But I suppose there is a little truth in that old saying which I believe states that one really should not weep over the spilling of that Huid commonly secreted by an animal called a bovine,imore widely known as a cow. However, we have something to crow over, for Maxwell made the Varsity football team, While Mac Steele, Fatima Young and the dainty demure author were picked for the All-House aggregation. We have sadly neglected our last year's favorite indoor sport, namely, outguessing the Faculty on our next Assistant House Master, and though we greatly miss its exhilarating intrigue, we have Mr. Loomis to thank for relieving us of all the anxiety it aroused. A But hesitate! We must proceed no further without mentioning the Parker Trio, who all look so much alike that you can see no resemblance in any of them, but who can always be kidded by a request to render Barber's Bar, which in their Alaskan Yiddish bears a strange resem- blance to a female, Wampus or Snark calling its mate, and sounds something like Bahbah's Bah. In closing, we all wish to extend our most sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Willcox and Mr. Loomis for their kindly cooperation in behalf of Dickinson. J. H. CRAGO, Hixtorian. J 105 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA I MR. H. W. HEATH MR. R. HQRNE. ROBERT SMITI-I. , BAR'I'l.E'l'T BIXLER BUCHANAN CARTER CONVERSE ENGEMAN FLAIIERTY LIILBERT, j. CIRAY f:REGG HAR4lI.l. imnnehp Zlanuse HIGGINS HOFFMAN -IENNINGS KELLOGG, C. LANDON LITTLE, C. LUKE MCGOVERN MILLER, MINAIIAN. R. OLIVER 106 . . 110 we Iblafirr . .4J'J'1-Jfllflf .Maxter , ..,. Pff51.tZ7!Hf POOLE RAINER ROLIIINSON, W. SLAWSON SLIGH SMITII, R. STARKEY, A. STARKEY, W. STRINGFELLOVV ,INHOMPSON WATTS THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA ?Kennel1p iiauuse Ilaistnrp N beginning the House History, We may go back to the spring of last year, when the Golf Team, led by no other than Capt. McDougal himself, assisted by Prince Hamill and Dick Sawtell, Walked away from all opponents and placed the Golf Cup in the cabinet for all time. About the next important happening, or mis-happening. was the election of oflicers. joe Bair was chosen president, but since he returned not, Ponchie Smith assumed the position and has proved himself worthy of this honor by putting down disturbances of rioteous nature, even when led by Foxy Gray, himself. As vice-president we have Long jim Rainer, the only controller of the notorious Laughing Bob Minahan, who wields a mean fist-at smear. As to the merits of Satch Converse, secretary and treasurer, see stubs ofthe cheque books of the entire House. It is rumored that even Watts, who was the first man to use the head- lock on a dime, paid the entire fee-without a struggle. The House had a higher total than any other, on the Musical Clubs. The members were Smith, Rainer, Converse, Bartlett, Eric Alvord, Aust Starkey and Josh Poole, famed of Corn Licker and Baldwin Trip. We had two on the publications, Converse and myself. We also had members on all the squads in athletics, the Captain of the School Golf Team, Gregg Cpronounced Grog by the vulgarj and a member of the School Swimming Team. In scholarship, alas, the House has been careless, having three Hrst testimonials at Christmas and eight boys free from conditions-some with testimonials-at Easter. The latter is backed by .rtat1'ftic.f. A long standing tradition is broken! With much enthusiasm and ardor but with little money, Weisie and Landie McCord left school with the express purpose of double-crossing the equator. Let us stand with bared heads. Among other notables is john Luke, the plague and buzzard of Rollo, the only. In closing we, as a House, wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Dr. and Mrs. Pahlow and Mr. Horne for their assistance and kind help dur- ing the year. J. S. MCGOVERN,. Hirtoriavz. 107 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA MR. E. C. FORESMAN MR. H. S. DAVIS. . GEORGE JONES. . . ALEXANDER BENNETT, R. BLACK CARROTT CHAMBERLAIN Coox CRUM DAVIS, -I. Esrv GILLESPIE, B. GRANT, C. 2JBahis Iauusz GRANT, E. HERON HUTCI-I1NsoN JONES, G. KABAYAMA LAMOREE LANGIIORNE MCCREERY MORLEY, E. MORLEY, W. OSAWA 108 . . House Mailer . . Afsiftant Maftzr PERRY, G. RICE RICHARDSON TILT TRANTER WATRINS WATSON, P. WATSON, S. WEsTCoTT WESTERVLET Prexident THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA, Bahia Danse Iiaistnrp HE boys of the Davis House began their term of imprisonment under a new keeper. Due to the fact that Mr. Thompson left school, Mr. Raymond, our old House Master, was transferred to the Cleve, and Mr. Foresman of the Fairfax made his residence in the sumptuous apartments of Harlem Flats. The Masters all say that scholarship comes first, so I ought to add right here that the consistent labor of a few hard workers during the second term gained us the Head Master,s Cup. Kid Bennett, Cham- berlain, Osawa, and Morley are the brains of the family. Akakoshi was elected president of this year's House, but as he man- aged to get into college, George Jones was chosen to rule in his stead. John Langhorne, or old Tuba longa, was made vice-president, and Alex was appointed to exact payment from the mistreated Rhinies. In the fall term George Jones, Tranter and Watson made the school football team. Jones was injured during the Hrst game and had to leave school until after the Christmas vacation. He probably would have received his letter if it had not been for this accident. Watson and Tranter both starred on the first team, and George Heron did his bit on the seconds The House football team, with Langhorne as captain, put up a good light, but lost the first game to Cleve. Our swimming team was also defeated owing to the lack of experienced material. However, Fat McCreery and Ed Rice were members of the Schools Championship Swimming team. Fat', was awarded,his LH and Ed received an SLT. During the winter term Langhorne and Eth Grant, with Chamber- lain as alternate, did their best to keep the debating cup in the House. Eth Grant, Tilt, Cook, and Morley were members of the most promising rifle team that Lawrenceville has had since the range was first installed. ' The prospects for spring track and baseball are very promising. Tilt and Chamberlain who were members of last fall,s Cross-Country team, Will do the running for the House, and Jones will do his best to produce a championship baseball team. The fellows of the House Wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Foreman and Mr. Davis for their cociperation and help throughout the year. L. HU'rcHINsoN, Historian. 109 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA 1 NWS-.. .,,. MR. C. W. BRADI.E1i,.IR MR. E. C. SHARP ..,. MR. W. H. FOSTER RICHARD BALDVVIN . BALDWIN BARKER BENNETT, C. BERKSHIRE BUEHLER BOMANN IDAVIDSON, G. DUNNE EAKLE EASTON FRATT GRAVES GREENE, A. QEUSTIN HERNDON Eames 1301152 HOEF, J. HUGHES HULSHIZER JACK JONES, M. KELLOGG, L. LATTA LOWRY MCCASKEY, MCCASKEY, W. MCDEVITT, A. MCGREGOR MCMEEN MCMII.LAN MANDEVILLE H0 . . . Home Maxzrr . Aifixtant Illafter . A.f5i.vtant Mafter NIIDDLETON NALLY NORRIS OLDHAM PHILLIPS PRIEOLD RYAN, SCHLADITZ SHOOP SINCLAIR SWIGART WEICKER, L. WILLIAMS, S. WITCOMBE Wooo, T. Prexident THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Eames Ianuse Iaistnrp AWES is the first House started under the administration of Dr. Abbott., The members, all rhinies, occupied the main floor of the Gym for almost the entire first term, while the present House was slowly moving toward its site. The spirit of the House was started under Dick f Baldy j Baldwin, president, and also under some diH'iculties. Said Gym was the scene of several good rough-houses,', which no doubt helped to increase the spirit. Football started off in great shape with Ed. Dunne, a big Irishman from Kansas, as captain. ln the House series we defeated all our opponents until Dickinson came along and spoiled the whole thing. In golf our representative was Bill', Duncan, who afterward left the ranks. Bill, a cipher on the u400,, at home, played quite a game of golf and in fact was champion of the school. Basket-ball started off in the same way as football, but fortunately did not end up the same. With Dunne as captain the team carried off the championship after a close game in the last of the season, At the beginning of the second term Jack Seeds and Tom', Hogan left us Cno' reflection on Tomb. Phil Gault and France McDevitt, who seemed abnormally bright, were excused to Upper. John- nie Herndon, Kittens Berkshire, and Al Gustin came in, the latter being good material for baseball. Arthur C Hawkshaw',j Latta also blew in from Nebraska. The House was represented in the Musical Organizations by Weicker, Jack, Kellogg, Swigart, and Latta. Mr. Faust, one of our Assistant Masters, left us to take charge of the Junior Upper. His place was taken by Mr. Foster. The big time in the career of the House so far was on March 5th, when the Dedicatory Banquet came off. As guests there were several members of the Board of Trustees, Dr. Abbott, Mr. Willcox, Jack Goddard, our representative on the Student Council, Phil Gault, and Francis McDevitt. Mr. H. W. Green, Dr. Abbott, Mr. Bradlee, Mr. Willcox, and Baldwin spoke upon Rufus Dawes, in Whose memory the House was given. In closing we all wish to thank Mr. Bradlee, our able Master, and friend of us all, Mr. Sharp, Mr. Foster, and Mr. Faust for their help to us in making this first year a very happy one and one to be long remembered. GEORGE A. DAVIDSON, JR., Historian. lll THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA MR. H. C. HAvE5.s ARTHUR EDXVARD ARMSTRONG EDWARDS, A. EDWARDS, H. LEWVIS, D. Tllilklapsihe Janusz 110 we Illafter MILLER, R. RODERIIIOND MOMENT RUTHERFORD PALMER WYCKOFF, W. ROBINSON, H. 112 Prefidf nt THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA MR. R. D. COLE H. RYAN . . . BECK CARNEY DEACON ikusebill ilanuse Ho me M after .......Pre.rident HILLES RYAN, H. LACKEY, W. SMITH, H. PULLINGER WOOD, R. 113 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA DR. F. DL'R1i1.I, R1ac:INAl.u R01 CIORBY Lau Ll-zwls, IX OX Green Zianuse MCCOY Mamma: NAZRO REID H4 llnufr .Waiter . .... . Prrfzdrrzl ROLLINSON, R. SIMPSON, A. SIMPSON. -I. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRID A MR. L. PRENTISS IIQHOMAS Moknow CARSON CUNNINGHAM GWALTNEY Phillips Zbuuse Hours' ,Maftfr HERSEY SHIELIfS LAZARUS, H. WELLS, L. MCCRANIE WILI.SON, F. MORROW 115 Prefident THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA MR. D. H. XVHEELER CALLOWAY SHEPP . HUNZIKER, C. HUNZIKER, H. JONES, D. KEPHART Zinhge MCKEAN MANNES RAYMOND SHEPP 116 SUTPHEN TOBIN VANDYCK H 0 we M aftzr . Przfident THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA jfairiax Zlanuse MR. R. S. HENDRICKSON ...,.,....... ..,. H oufe Mafter RALPH STEGALL ...,.......... .,..... COVINGTON O,BRIEN, W. SCHUMANN EMBURY PERRY, D. STEGALL FORSTMANN SCHWED THOMAS, W. HAMILTON SEAMAN TIERNAN Lo'r'r SHEPHERD ZIMMERMAN MACISAAC SHRIVER 117 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Qiuttage MR. N. K. HICKMAN , ........ . llouff fllafter S-rER1.1Nc: MCDEN'IT'F ...... ..,.... P re.r1'den! Douw NOBLE WATSON, R. MCDEVITT, S. RANKIN WIl,LARD VOORHIS 118 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA MR. I. WILLIAMS WILLIAM THOMAS BALLIETT BODMAN CLARK jllilaple DICKERSON VFAYLOR, HINDE THOMAS, R. KLEIN WHERRY LANG 119 Home fllafter Prefident - 5 .'1:.....-..- Y- A- .WV - -, ,, ... gw- ,. r YQ? 1ff5QTif1f.-v ' ' 'V 5QIi,'Q,'Z',Zf2ff ,W ,EQ 5152: ,3 , 'I:w':gf1,5:g5:QLf,'g . bf jk: P3 gy- I,q-4,1!f.' x 7 f.v.cL.1d,',., v ff1if4Q,gfQCff ff',.!I1Zff'ff,J ,:1-la: 4z,?Q.1f'4'z 1 W V 7,7 f ,'f S .1 4 ff ' f 1 - fi- f :Vf f 4,141 rw-: Y wfnl,-'Tv--a9H'fff f21 U ','g.'.'g U' f f?wf,m-,f?1p?5 21-ZA-:iffy riigiali 1,-lz'I 'f-1 'X 'AH' C1512 :v'.','.W wffi'-Zf,fQKQ'1J? 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Y 1 A-K4-gf X, NX, ., , ff 'WN ' ffzg ,,,, .wgsx M yijtrrrs Elirffim' s N X-X--f 'A 1 X K-11, .1 - .-.yy-, L 120 The Qlaptains Zltblztir Glllnacbzs Hr. Ilurm- Nr. llvx11lrivksm1 Mr, I:lH'K'!4ll'lZl1I Svrg. Klivtn r, llynll XII. Nilllnvnf Nr, Pwlmlias Mr. Rnymmxrl Mr. Major bpurt fllilauagzrs HYIIIIS MrDun:xlml Ryan IFnmhzlllJ Hhnss-lmzxllb Q'l'r::ckH TNC D The scores: THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA 2 jfnnthall AWRENCEVILLE had only a fair season in football last fall. In spite of its defeats, the team was one of which the School can well be proud, it possessed a spirit that was greater than victory. The energy of Mr. Raymond and his assistant coaches was, to a great degree, responsible for the team's light. Q The season opened with good prospects, six letter men had returned, and there was good material from the team of the preceding year. How- ever, this start was more than offset by the injury of some first string men at the very beginning of the season. The Hill game, played for the first time on the Ohio Field of the New York University, was a decided innovation among preparatory school activities. Lawrenceville, outweighed, played the best game of the season and held Hill to a scoreless tie. F. Ryan of Lawrenceville and Graham of Hill were stars of their respective teams. Lawrenceville won the Perkiomen and Princeton Prep. games by safe margins, but lost the Tome game after two regulars had been injured in the first quarter. The Barringer game was closely fought with neither side able to score by line plunging, a placement kick won the contest for the opponents. In the Peddie game, Lawrenceville was defeated when a 40-yard pass WHS completed. Richard Bigley Rogers, ,23, was elected captain for 1921 at the annual banquet held in December. - Credit is due ,Manager Evans for his faithful work during the season. L's,' were awarded: Gillespie CCaptainD, c., Childs, end, Brown, E., t., Frantz, end, Funk, M., f.b.g Hoover, h.b.5 Kendall, g., Lott, t.g Maxwell, A., t., Rowley, g., Tranter, end, Ryan, F., q.b.3 Rogers, q.b.g Watson, h.b.g Weicker, T., g., Evans, J., Manager. Lawrenceville Lawrenceville . . Lawrenceville. . . Lawrenceville Lawrenceville . . . Lawrenceville . . . . I4 Lawrenceville . . Perkiomen . . Princeton 1924 Tome .... Barringer . . Hill ..... Princeton Prep Peddie .... U5 6-5 Si i C23 w-D 4-I Q Q a--0 Q Q mn: inf Mr. Ravmond Frantz Evans CMgr.J VVaLson, P. It L0 unk, M. F Maxwell, .-X, Hoover Trantcr ogers R v. 2 B o IK .J Q F! V Q f .2 c r: f, D4 s- as m 0 5 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA 1877-H. LOCKWOOD 1878-H. LOCKWOOD 1879-F. W. BROOKS 1880-J. B. MERSHOM 1881-H. V. THOMAS 1882-J. A. RULON 1883-N. G. TURNER 1884-J. S. McCoRn 1885-K. L. AMES 1886-D. L. PIERSON 1886-P. VREDENEURG11 1887-A. FRANKE 1888-H. R. WARREN 1889-M. C. LILLEY, JR. 1890-C. C. WALBRIDGE 1891-H. W. BARNETT 1892-N. BRADLEY 1893-G. COCHRAN 1894-W. M. RUTTER 1895-C. W. DIBBLE 1896-H. R1c1-1ARDs, JR. 1897-H. MCCORD 1898-D. GRIGGS Due to sudden death of Captain. jfunthall Qliaptains 1899-J. R. DEWITY IQOC-M. DAVIDSON IQOI-F. W. RITTER IQOZLF. RITTER 1903-C. L. HOLDEN IQO4-H. ANDRUS 1905--C. W. GRAvEs - 1906-'No Team 1907-L. I908-L. 1909-F. 1910-A. 191 1-C. 1912-H. 191 3-H. 1914-G. 191 5-H. 1916-T. S. WOLEE S. WOLFE G. PEABODY L. CARTER F. WIEDEMANN N. CARTER S1-:ENR W. FUNK C. FRANZHEIM L. MooRE 1917-PAUL EUWER 1918-T. M. GREEN, JR. 1919--T. M. GREEN, JR. IQZO'-H. S. GILLESPIE qfhbvw THE -LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Baseball, 1920 AWRENCEVILLE did not have so successful a baseball season last year as in 1919, but the team was a true Lawrenceville nine in fight. The schedule as arranged by Manager Burke included thirteen games, among them such schools as Mercersburg and Exeter. The team was ably coached by Mr. C. B. Saunders, but the lack of experienced pitchers was a great handicap. During the season Outhwaite and Houghton were developed for the vacancy and filled it creditably. Gillespie was lost to the team during the big games with Hill, Mercersburg, and Exeter because of injury. Relations were renewed with Exeter for the First time in thirty years. Except for the Tome and Princeton Prep games, Lawrenceville lost all her big games,-that with Mercersburg by the score of 5-3, and those with Hill and Exeter by even larger scores. I Wynne won the Malley Batting Trophy with an average of .294 and Green was a close second. L's were awarded the following: Spargo fcapt.D, Ib, Gillespie, lf, Funk, M., c: Wynne, rf, Pierson, ss, Weiser, zbj Green, T., 3bg Watts, F., Ib, Ziesing, rf, Rogers, cf, Akahoshi, cg Ludington, rf, Outhwaite, pg Houghton, pg and Manager Burke. The scores: Lawrenceville 2 Princeton I923 . Lawrenceville 5 Central High . . Lawrenceville 9 Pennsylvania 1923 Lawrenceville II Princeton Prep . Lawrenceville I I Tome ..... Lawrenceville I Princeton Varsity Lawrenceville 3 Mercersburg . . Lawrenceville 6 Peddie ..... Lawrenceville 5 Hill ..... Lawrenceville I3 Rutgers Prep . . Lawrenceville I Blair ..... Lawrenceville I Exeter . . . Lawrenceville 2 Haverford . 128 1920 i E8 II H aseh ghtfm OU H Funk, M. Ziesing Rogers Green T. kahoshi A Pierson 'ser ff Wei sl w 2 1: .D go CCapt Spur ynne F. VV Lnflington, THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Baseball Qlaptains 1873-A. H. FURMAN 1874-E. FURMAN 1875-E. FURMAN 1876-T. W1LsoN 1877-L. M. WILSON 1878-F. W. BROOKS 1879-F. W. BROOKS 1880-A. W. FURMAN 1881-'JOHN EDER 1882-H. E. BROOKS 1883--J. A. CHILDS 1884--R. C. LEw1s 1885-J. S. MCCORD 1886-J. S. MCCORD 1887-F. BRoKAw 1888-F. BROKAW 1889-H. T. JACKSON 1890-G. SHEE1-'IELD 1891-JJ. BRADLEE 1892-J. BRADLEE 1893-J. BRADLEE I8941W. F. BARRETT I895+F. W. KAFER 1896-F. W. KAFER 1897-G. MCK. MATTIS 1898-W. E. GREEN 1899-J. D. KAEER I900 W. F. PRESTON 1901-J. O. WESTERVELT 1902-J. O. WEsTERvELT 1903-F. W. R11-TER I9O44H. G. PEARsoN 1905-A. W. MALLEY IQO6-W. H. PEARSON 1907-F. W. HARPER , 1908-F. W. HARPER 1909-S. W. PEARsoN IQIO-J. G. ZIMMERMAN 1911-H. N. CARTER 1912-H. P. BALLANTYNE 1913-H. P. BALLANTYNE IQI4'-A. C. ROGERS 1915-L. L. NEUHAUS I9I61W. A. HANGER IQI7'-ROBERT G. LAY 1918-R. N. BOWEN I9I91PAUL EUWER 1920-E. C. SPARGO, JR. 1921-H. S. GILLESPIE 1921 Baseball Qquah, N THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Track, 1920 HE School Track team in 1920 had a most successful season. With five L men back, the team easily won the New Jersey State Championship, scoring five times as many points as its nearest competitor. In the Yale and Princeton lnterscholastics we placed third and fourth respectively. Seufert, in the Yale Interscholastics, broke H. Norris's record for the mile by three seconds, and Rogers broke W. P. Ingersoll's broad jump record of 21 feet 9 inches by leaping 2I feet IOM inches. The first meet was lost to Princeton Freshmen 63-45. Lawrenceville won its own Interscholastics by a margin of 40 points. Hill carried off the next meet 64M-43Mz. Lawrenceville was fourth with 18M points in the Princeton Inter- scholastics and third in those at Yale. In the last meet of the year, the New Jersey State Interscholastics, Lawrenceville was Hrst with a score of QI points. . Points were won as follows: Seufert . . 35 L Jackson . ALA Leh .... 31 L Littell . . ALA Watts . . . 2834 L Hutchinson ALA Lamberton 25 L Smith, C. ALA Steel, J. . . 21 L Ryan . - ALA Rogers . . 18 L glildss ALA Crowell . . I 2 L enley ' Lambert . I2 L Aldrich' R' . Rainer. . ALA Slick . . . I2 L M h H din my L ore ouse ar. g ' ' 4 Havens . ALA Aguilera . . IO L Funk, M. Hoover . . IO ALA Badham . Herter . . IO ALA Scully , , Montgomery 9 L Child, S. ALA 1920 ! BH rack :haul Littell fMgrJ Keck Ryan OVC! 2. OU OE :Cv 3' lc: U A-I .:.Ei cg, E ff :- 03 Wa- fm CE '-'A 4.4 3 to 'Cf' U :ni .A S2 EO ,U Gd. 5 , cd 515 .2-Q5 4 bl? 1: SLE is -52 . C.-Q .HM HP 5 O L. lu UD gi' EE Vo DD .. wg ... Eg Ha v THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Rresihents nf the Zllirank Zlssociatiun 1885-J. W. SPENCER 1886-F. C. CAPEN 1887-N. MCCLINTOCK 1888-C. H. BERGEN 1889-H. R. WARREN 1890-R. F. GILLIS 1891-H. L. CRAVVFORD 1892-C. C. WALLBRIDGE I893-J. S. VAN NEST 1894-J. M. SCOTT 1895-F. CARTER, JR. I8961W. H. EDWARDS 1897-H. R. LAY I898-W. A. DUSENBURG ISQQLD. GRIGGS 1900-C. E. WILLIAMS 1901-H. BLANCHARD I902-C. TRUESDALE 1903-F. H. REVELL I904+W. C. HORTON 1905-J. A. PARSONS 1906-A. C. JOHNSON IQO7-W. A. GALBRAITH 1908-G. E. MORSE 1909-R. M. HARDINO 1910-W. K. GRESH 1911-F. K. STEPHENSON 1912-E. G. CHAMBERLAIN 1913-A. P. TAPPAN 1914-L. M. ARNOLD 1915-G. D. SAVILLE 1916-J. W. LESTER IQI7-C. F. JOHNSON, JR. 1918-V. S. LUKE 1919-L. R. SCHMERTZ IQZOLA. S. KECK 1921-F. C. RYAN I 92 Squah, 1 Track 5 fff iff., 1 I Z ,F-. X x x -s 'x S nf, 1,4 - Q I' I . s. 4 . ff 0, :lg - - -ny., :gm . ., J df' nn .,,, fi .-es, Nl ,nf . X nu -' ' 7'-, nf ,- :Ili , . 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L uueaazsazrfg '-Ewzgggv Kll-5355. ff THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA' PODRIDA Baskztwall HE basket ball season of 1921, while not so successful as we hoped for, was a very satisfactory one, due to the coaching of Mr. Horne and to the hard work of the members of the team. Captain Rowley, at guard, played a very steady defensive game and broke up much of the opponents' play. Ryan, at forward, was the chief point scorer of the team from the field and was very ably supported by Weiser, who made a very enviable record in foul goal shooting. Davis, at center, played a fine Hoor game and also did his share of the scoring. Gillespie, at the other guard position, played a fine all-around game and was very instrumental in breaking up the opponents' floor work. The team is to be commended for its fine lighting spirit shown at all times. The most interesting game was the first game with the Princeton Freshmen in which the School Team gave the Freshmen their only defeat of the season. The final score was II-lo. The Peddie game had to be called oil' because of sickness at Peddie. The result of our game with the Yale second varsity was a defeat by only four points. The following men received a BLB: Captain Rowley, Weiser, Gillespie, Davis, L., Ryan, Domoto, Rogers, Shoop, Tranter, and Funk, M. The following are the results of the games: Lawrenceville .... .... Lawrenceville Lawrenceville . . . . Lawrenceville . . . . . Lawrenceville . . . . Princeton Freshmen Rutgers Prep . . . Princeton Freshmen Haverford Prep. . Princeton High . . Lawrenceville. . . . . Germantown . . . Lawrenceville Princeton Prep . , Lawrenceville Perkiomen .... Lawrenceville Swarthmore . . . Lawrenceville Yale Second Team bnbunl Zgaskebigall Uleam Rogers ' Funk, M. Mr. Horne Shoop Tranter Domoto, T Gillespie Ryan Rowley CCapt.J VVeiser Davis, L. I p . Q tif- ', 1 A LG? 2, tl . ' ' Nl V. WF ' T 4 K ,fm I' ,y W if amy if , KI XX, ,. , 142 e ,f 'X ff , , g rt -. . nTffW-'M btnimming HE swimming season of 1921 was one of the most successful in this history of the School. The team won every meet in which it was entered, and it was entered in all the meets of importance in this part of the country. The team won the first meet of the season with the Princeton Fresh- men, 45-8. The next meet was the Penn Interscholastics, in which the school team was victorious with a total of 22 points. This meet was in doubt until the last event, the relay, which Lawrenceville won by inches. Next, West Philadelphia High School was defeated in a dual meet, 40-13. Lawrenceville won the Rutgers Interscholastics with 26M points, and also won the New Jersey Championships with the large score of goyg points. The crowning event of a most successful season was the victory in the Yale Interscholastics with a total of 2I points. This remarkable string of successes gives Lawrenceville the Inter- scholastic Championship of the Eastern section of the United States. A number of records were also broken during the year by the team. Haselton established a new record in the plunge with the remarkable plunge of 75 feet in 4913? seconds. Hawkins established new records in the loo-yard and also in the zoo-yard swim. The relay team, not to be outdone, set up a new record of I :46M seconds in the 200-yard relay. The Athletic Council awarded L's to the following members of the team: Captain Evans, Blair, Hawkins, Walsh, Haselton, McCreery, McLaren, Maxwell, A., and Manager Hepburn. The following men were awarded an SLT: Hutchinson, Miner, Rice, Smith, C., Robbins, Cochran and McGovern. At the banquet held at the end of the season Blair was elected captain for next season. 140 Eastern TIM 9. QI. Swimming Clllbampinns THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Y to lll!g., f l EEE' ' ,iw f'!'iflK l' 'j176 4'f'Hll ' no WJ 00069 450' S A 1641 13 We-f' - c 'Qmwuuluulnrlig Gulf Hiram ROM a standpoint of scores, the spring campaign of the golf team was a rather doubtful success. Of the three dual matches held, we succeeded in taking but oneg that with the Princeton Freshmen. We were defeated by Hill and Tome, but came back later at the Inter- scholastics, Where, though Hill again defeated us, we came in practically tied with Tome. The team was made up of Captain Bowman, Bair, Babcock, and Gregg, who played in the order named. Last autumn, the team, composed of Gregg Ccaptj, Watson, Duncan, and Dawes, C., defeated the Hill School team on the Englewood course by a score of 3-0. 142 Gulf Team Dawes, L. Mr. Stout VVats0n Grcgg fCapt.j D'Oench THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA QQ B4 Tennis Exam S -vet. the school team in tennis has not been chosen by Captain Vlvall. Neither has any school game been played. ln the school tourna- ment last fall. Sickel defeated Holius in the final round. The team of last yea r may be considered a success. since it lost only one dual match. and that to the Hill School. Among the teams defeated were Peddie. Tome. Blair, Princeton Prep. and the Trenton Y. M. C. A. team. A much larger schedule has been arranged under Mr. VVilliams as coach, including Penn Fresh., Princeton Fresh., Hill, Tome, Blair, Pawling, Horace Mann and Peddie. We have every right to hope for a success this spring in keeping with l.:m'rencex'ille's successes in her other branches of athletics this year. 144 Ulibe Tennis Zllieam Thomas, I., Harding Wall CCapt.J Hilyard Simmonds THE LAWRENCEVILLEl- OLLA PODRIDA E71 l 1 .. L ii Q '-lla, T L i q'M DONNH -w- - kj Qirnsszqiuuntrp APTAIN-ELECT SEUFERT was the only member of last year's cross-country team to return to school for the 1920 season, but, notwithstanding this severe lack of experienced material, he managed to build up Z1 team which finished the season with a record much better than was expected. For the fourth time in four years of cross-country running, Seufert won the gold O'Fallon medal, awarded since 1911 to the member of the team having the lowest point total in the four O'Fallon races. The races vary from ,two to three and a half miles in length, and obviously it takes a man with rather unusual all-round distance ability to win all four races as Seufert has done. The first outside meet was with an exceptionally good Princeton Freshman team. The school harriers were completely outclassed, getting only three of the first ten places, with Seufert finishing third. A week later Trenton High sent up a team which was defeated I9-37, Seufert again being the first Lawrenceville man home, crossing the finish five hundred yards or so ahead of the second man. Later in the season the team entered the Trenton Times Victory Day race, but as it was a handicap run the team as a whole did not place, though Seufert won the time prize, making the fastest time of any of the forty-six contestants. Trenton High won the team trophy. Insignia were given to Seufert fcapt.D, Chamberlain who won the third O'Fallon medal, Aldrich, L., Tilt, and Farrell. Whiting, Bischoff, Davidson, G., and Tiers all ran in at least one race. 11-6 - Glrusszfllnuntrp Qlieam rrell Aldrich Seufert CCapt.J Tilt Ch THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA tile Uleam HIC Rifie Team has again gone through a tremendously successful season. Under the experienced coaching of Sergeant Meitzel. who has taken Colonel lVfcDougal,s place, the team has bettered st-veralxprevious records. and up to the time of going to press has not suffered a single defeat. Matches were shot with many outside teams, among them being lVlontclair. Princeton Fresh, Yale Fresh, and Evanston CIll.j High School. ln the Princeton meet the best score ever made on the school range was handed inf' H497 out of a possible SOO. This is indeed a quite remarkable total for a prep. school team to roll up and it easily ranks with the scores made by many of the teams of our larger colleges and universities. ln addition to these matches, the team also entered the National Rifle Association lnterscholastics and at the end ofthe ninth match are holding third place with a comfortable margin of twenty points over their closest competitor. As the score ofthe tenth and last match in the series was very nearly perfect. it is hoped that in the final ranking they will still stand third or possibly even higher, but, up to the present time. nothing definite has been heard. Much of the credit for the splendid showing the team has made rightly goes to Sergeant Meitzel for his invaluable coaching. Wailes fcaptainl, Blow, Boulton. Cook, Funk, B., Grant, E., Gregg, Hutchinson, Morley, VV., Morrow, Phelps, and Tilt all shot in one or more matches. li. B. Tilt has been elected captain for next year. 148 BH th: i utvhinsrm H Cook Gregg CC'apt.J VVai1es Sergt. Mc tzel Murrow Phelps THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA 4,1 - Q-CQ? . xii.. s gr X an 'E on X Z ' I I7 an X. X ' ,I fi . Q , 2 it JJVILD -'11 , . truths Wrath 100 Yard: Dafh . . 220 Yard: Dafh . . 440 Yardf Dafh . . 880 Yards Run . One-Mile Run. . . . Two-Mile Run .... 100 Yardf Dafh Cjuniorj 120 Yardr Hurdle! . . . 220 Yard: Hurdles. . . Running Broad jump . Pole' Vault ...... Putting I2-fb. Shot . . . Throwing I2-Ib. Hammer High jump ...... IO seconds . 22 seconds . . . 5036 seconds ....,. I minute 5736 seconds . . 4 minutes 3936 seconds IO minutes 303g seconds IOM seconds . . . ISM seconds . . . 252 seconds .... 21 feet IOM inches . . II feet 7M inches . 48 feet 8 inches . . I88 feet 4 inches . . 5 feet IO inches . 150 fC. W. DIBBLE, '96 J. A. REcRoR, '06 W. G. LUKE, ,IO J. A. RECTOR, '06 J. H. BARRET, ,I4 .A. G. WRIGHT, ,I7 H. WHITELY, JR., '06 .W. C. SEUFERT, ,2I .J. J. O'FALLoN, JR., ,II F. V. N. DANA, ,93 J. H. BARRETT, ,I4 .C. R. ERDMAN, JR., '14 .H. JOHNSTON, Ex-'13 .R. B. Rooms, '23 .A. HULMAN, JR., EXJIQ R. DEWITT, 'oo R. DEWITT, 'oo .C. F. SWEET, ,I7 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA 25 Yard: . 50 Yard: . I00 Yard: . . 200 Yard: . . 220 Yard: . . 500 Yard: . . Plunge C75feetJ . . . School Relay C200 Yard:J . H0u:e Relay f200 Yard:J . Upper vs. Hamill Relay C100 Yard:J junior 25 Yard: ..... junior 50 Yard: . . . . Midget 25 Yard: .,... junior Plunge 25 Yard: Back Stroke . . . Intenvociety 100 Yard: Relay Svtnimming 1 1 Z6 seconds 25 56 seconds 6036 seconds 2256 seconds 2 minutes 36 6 minutes 47 49 M seconds 1 minute 46M seconds I minute 567 50 seconds I2 M seconds 28 M seconds I4 seconds . . . . 64 feet .... . . 1436 seconds 48 seconds . . . . 151 L. P. THURSTON, '17 L. P. THURSTON, '17 J. H. HAWKINS, JR., '23 J. H. HAWKINS, JR., '23 T. LUKE, JR., '17 T. LUKE, JR., '17 N. S. HASLETON, '2I J. H. HAWKINS, JR., '23 W. W. BUTTERWORTH, JR., 'ZI J. J. EVANS, '21 E. A. WALSH, '21 CLEVE, '20 UPPER, ,I7 H. C. FRANZHEIM, '16 J. J. EVANS, Jn., '21 J. S. MCGOVERN, '22 J. H. COCHRAN, '21 E. A. WALSH, '22 PHILONLATHEAN, '20 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Qlreams Qtbletits REAMS athletics have not been very successfulthis year. Soon after school opened Domoto was elected Creams football captain, with Luke manager, but by the time the school squad was broken up the season was so far advanced that it was deemed advisable to omit Creams football for this one year. Creams basket-ball was much more fortunate. Under the captaincy of McDougal, the team played the Faculty on several occasions and got up several games with senior house teams. Negotiations for a game with the Hill Sixth Form team were well under way when an outbreak of mumps prevented making the trip. The line-up: Mitchell, forward, Goddard, forward, Weicker, T., center, D'Oench, guard, McDougal Ccaptj, guard, and Ross, W., substitute. 152 Qireams igasketzigall Zlleam D'Oench Weicker, T. Ross, W. Keener CMgr.J Mitchell McDougal CCapt.J Goddard ATHLET ICS THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Emma Qibampinnsbips YEAR FOOTBALL BASEBALL TRACK BASKET-BALL INDOOR TRACK RIFLE I 1891-1 892 ............ Davis 1892-1893 Hamill Davis 1893-1894 Dickinson Davis 1894-1895 Davis Davis 1895-1896 ............ ............ C onsolidated 1896-1897 Dickinson Kennedy Consolidated 1897-1898 Hamill Woodhull Dickinson-Kennedy I898'l 899 Dickinson Hamill Fairfax 1899-1900 Davis Kennedy Davis 1 900-1 901 Wood hull Griswold Davis 1901-1902 Kennedy Consolidated Kennedy 1 902'-1903 Kennedy Griswold Dickinson 1903-1904 Cleve Davis Davis Davis 1904-1905 Davis Cleve Woodhull Woodhull 1905-1906 Griswold Kennedy Woodhull Kennedy 1906-1907 Dickinson Woodhull Kennedy Kennedy 1 907-1908 Wood hull Kennedy Davis-Griswold Kennedy 1 908'-1909 Griswold Griswold Wood hull Davis 1909-1910 Kennedy Woodhull Cleve Woodhull 1910-1911 Davis Davis Dickinson Kennedy Cleve-Davis 191 1-1912 Griswold Davis Davis-Cleve Davis Davis 1912-1913 Davis Davis Davis Woodhull Davis 1913-1914 Dickinson Dickinson Cleve Dickinson Kennedy 1914-1915 Woodhull Dickinson Griswold Woodhull Kennedy 1915-1916 Griswold Dickinson Griswold Kennedy Woodhull 1916-1917 Woodhull Cleve Kennedy Dickinson Griswold 1917-1918 Consolidated Davis Kennedy Cleve Cleve 1918-1919 Cleve Woodhull Cleve Kennedy Cleve 1919-1 920 Cleve Cleve Cleve Kennedy Consolidated Hamill 1 920-1 921 Griswold ............ ....... .... D a wes Cleve Davis 155 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Zintemilanuse Jfnnthall, 1920 HE Inter-House football series of 1920 was brought to a close in a blaze of glory by a thrilling last-minute defeat of Dickinson by the well-balanced Griswold team. With the exception of Herter, Griswold's line-up was not honored by any startling players, but the team had the mysterious ability to play well together and to vanquish teams seemingly stronger than itself. The system of elimination was again used, Griswold downing Cleve in a second game, after the first had resulted in a tie. In the second round Griswold defeated Hamill and Dickinson followed up her victory .over Davis by disposing of the highly-touted Dawes eleven. In the final game, with the score o-o, Stoneman intercepted a Dickinson forward pass in the lastten seconds of play and ran sixty yards for the winning score. Herter and Steele were the outstanding backs of the series, while the honors on the line go to Crago. Giuswoua ALL-HOLYSE Badham, P. . . . left end . . . . . Sickel fWood.J Kennard . . . left tackle . . . . Baldwin CDaw.D Yerger . . left guard . . . . . Crago CDick.J Dibrell . . . center . . . . . Young, H. fDick.J A Adams . . . right guard. . . . . . Craven KHJ Stoneman . . . right tackle. . .... Kennard CGJ Crowder .... right end . . . . . Alexander CDav.D Lambert CCapt.D quarterback. . . . . Blair CWood.j Joyce ..... left halfback . . . . Dunne CDaw.D Cloney .... right halfback . . . . Herter CGJ Herter . . . . fullback . . . Steele CDick.l I 5 6 BH II ha GUY ulh in tis Dibcll Stoncman Adams Gibson Clancy Crowder ard Kenn Joyce mbcrt La Baclham, B. QCapt.j P. am, h Bad Hcrtcr THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Zinterzibnusz ZBasket:ZBalI HIS year a new system was introduced in the Interhouse Basketball series. Instead of the usual method ofa round-robin, a House was eliminated after losing three games. The championship was won bythe Dawes House, which finished the season unbeaten after many close games. From the beginning the games were very exciting and well played. Dawes and Woodhull showed superior team work and speed. The final game, the best and most exciting of the series, was played between these two teams. Dawes won the game in the last few minutes of play, thereby gaining the very keenly-contested championship. DAwEs ALL-HOUSE Kellogg . , . . . .right forward . . . . . Hoover Hughes . . . . . left forward. . . . . . Kellogg Weicker. . . . . center .... . . McKeever Dunne . . . right guard. . . . . Guthrie Norris . . . . left guard . . . .Dunne Herndon . . substitute . . . . Little 158 Eames Easketzig all Ulieam Schladitz Hughes 'N rris Kellcgg Dunne fC':1.pt.! Weiker, THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Zlauuse Baseball, 1920 STANDING OF THE Houses. Won Lost P. C. Cleve .... . . 5 I .875 Dickinson . . . . 6 .750 Davis . . . . . .571 Hamill . . . . .429 Woodhull . . . . .429 Consol. . . . . .286 Kennedy . . , . . . . .286 Griswold ...,........... .286 FTER a close season Cleve won the Inter-House baseball series last spring. During the season every team was defeated at least once, and Cleve gained the championship only after two hard battles against Dickinson, in the last of which the tie was played off. Early in the season Cleve was beaten by Griswold, and so dropped from first place into a tie for second with Dickinson, whom she had defeated. The last' game of the year, in which Cleve repeated her former victory, was well played by both teams, Cleve, however, had a harder hitting combination than her opponent, and so held the lead throughout the game, winning, with the score of IO-5. Hepburn ably captained the winning team through the season, and was also All-House Captain. Frantz pitched a good consistent game, and had line support from his team-mates, among whom McClellan, McDonald, Funk. B., and Miner played especially well. For Dickinson Lackey was the star, pitching an exceptional game. Cuzvn ALL-Housr-: Slick .... . . catcher . Langhorne Frantz .... . . pitcher . .. Frantz McDonald. . . . . 2d base . . Domoto McClellan . . . lst base . .Kutscher Hepburn . . . . short stop . . Hepburn Butterworth . . . . 3d base , . Alexander Tucker . . . . . left field . . D'Oench Miner. . . . center Held . McClellan Moore . . . right field' . . . Tucker Hilyard . . . . substitute . . Lackey Henry . . . substitute . . Walsh 160 1920 Easehall mam, Qllehz U THE LAWRENCEVAILLE OLLA PODRIDA Elntzrzilauusz Girark, 1920 HE Inter-House track meet last spring, a very one-sided affair, was won by Cleve with 42 points. Consol was second with 22 points. Cleve had a well-balanced team. She placed in every event and in three, won Hrst places. Slick of Cleve, Ryan, F., of Kennedy, and Aldrich, R., of Consol, were high point winners. Slick won I3 points in the two hurdle events and the broad jump, while Ryan made II points in the pole vault and hurdles, and Aldrich, R., won IO points in the dashes. his The mile relay was won by Cleve with Consol second. The race was between these two houses with Consol leading for the first part, but Cleve's last man, Littel, won the relay by overcoming a tremendous lead. Childs, Hepburn, Funk, B., and Littel formed the relay team. L. The House standing was: ' Cleve, 423 Consol, 22, Kennedy, 16M, Griswold, Woodhull, and Hamill, IO, Davis, SQ and Dickinson, IM. Zlnterzibnuse Zlnhnnr Mark HE Inter-House Indoor Track was won by Cleve with a total of 22M points, Hamill was a close second with MM. Cleve won lirst place in the 2M lap, shot put, potato race, and mile. The following points were scored: Cleve, MM, Hamill, MM, Woodhull, 14, Griswold, II, Dickinson, QQ Davis, -QQ Kennedy, Mg Consol, 263 Dawes, 162 Qlllehe Ulrark Team Litu-ll Funk, B, Vhilds Aguilera Qlilehe Zlnhunr Ulirack illieam ell lY'lx'rl litt ll lf' 4 1 . LA aptj Funk llnllowzly THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA jllilinur bputts HE Spring Inter-House Golf Tournament of 1920 was won by the Kennedy House, giving her permanent possession of the golf cup. McDougal CCaptainj, Hamilii and Sawtelle were the members of the team. Last Fall the championship was won by the Woodhull House. Vlloodhull, Dickinson, Dawes, and Kennedy reached the semi-finals. In the finals Woodhull defeated Dickinson. The Woodhull team con- sisted of DeCordova QCaptainj, Thomas, and Wintringer. The Tennis Championship was won by the Woodhull last spring. The team was composed of McKeever and Weiser. I ' In the fall of 1920 Woodhull again won the Tennis Championship by defeating Dawes in the final round. Simmonds and Thomas composed the team, Simmonds won his match, but Thomas was defeated. In the finals Woodhull won, thus gaining possession of the cup. The Inter-House Swimming Meet resulted in another swimming championship for the Cleve. McLaren won both the loo- and 200-yard swims, Robbins placed second in the fifty-yard dash, and the Cleve relay team, consisting of Moore, Miner, Robbins, and McLaren, won with the time of I 256 4-5, clipping two-fifths of a second off the old Inter-House record. Cleve gained a total of 21 points. 164 wuuhbull jfall Quit wuuhbull jfall Glennie Thomas lk-Vrmrml Wu XViutrim.:er Thrmms Simmrmlls Qllebe Swimming Zlleam Robbins McLaren Miner Lilley Moore Waxing anh wrestling Qllbampinns Smith, R. Rainer Crowder Oliver VVatts. S. Funk, B. Mullin Batlham, P. ignxing anh wrestling Ctibampiunships HIS year instead of the Inter-House boxing instituted last winter by Mr. Heyniger, open championships in boxing and wrestling were held as has been the custom heretofore. Gold medals were awarded all the winners. The boxing champions: 125 lb ........... 135lb. . . . 145lb .... 158lb ..... , . Heavyweight ....... The wrestling results: 125 lb ........... 135 lb. . . . 145 lb .... 158 lb ..... Heavyweight . . . . Badham, W. Cby decision over Kellyj . . Watts, S. Cby decision over Large, Crowder Cby decision over Benckensteinl . Funk, B. Cby decision over McDonaldJ . . . . . . . . . Funk, B. Cby defaultj . . . . Oliver Kwon by fall from Gorbyl . . . . Mullin Qwon by fall from Swanl Smith, R. Kwon by fall from Hutchinsonj . Rainer Kwon by decision over Websterl . . . . Shoop Qwon by fall from Heronl 166 t W THE LAVSTRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA The Qiallinpean aah Bbilumatbean Societies T is a curious illustration of the inaccuracy which is apt to collect like fungus about the facts of history, that the dates of the Calliopean and Philomathean Societies respectively have been variously mis- stated in past OLLA PoDs and elsewhere, although at least one of the founders of each society is still living. A On the authority of Gen. A. A. Woodhull, ,54, U. S. A., retired, who was a member of the group of boys who united to form the Calliopean Society, it may be definitely and finally stated that the date was June 3, 1852. With equal accuracy the date of the origin of the Philomathean Society may be given as December 8, 1855, when several men put forth an opposition society to afford the elder sister the benefits of friendly rivalry. Two members of this little group are known to be living-Mr. Robert Faries, '56, who is a civil engineer living in Williamsport, Pa., and Mr. C. Stuart Patterson, '56, President of the Western Saving Fund Society of Philadelphia. It may be added as a matter of interest in connection with the found- ing ofthe two societies, that Gen.,Horace Porter, ,54, was also one of the first members of Calli, and that a large number of men of influence and ability have graduated from each. Of the long and interesting story of these old societies, there is no space to speak here, but it is a story of which each society may well feel proud, and one with which the members of each ought to be more familiar. The intersociety debates were not instituted until 1889, these debates now hold the most prominent place in intersociety affairs, being held in the winter term, and helping in the healthy emulation and friendly rivalry which has grown up between the two societies. The two socs as they are commonly called, now meet in the hand- some building given them by the alumni, which houses them with the fitness, dignity and importance to which their age and services to Lawrence- ville entitle them. 168 M 4 Y 1 . -4 Mi? N-H J , 1 . 1 4 PSR,-'w 5, .,, if r-mn v 535525 iw, PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Bbilumatbean Svncietp Jfuunheh 1855 1921 W. W. BUTTERWORTH, JRC J. J. EVANS, JR. ' D. D. B. HARDING N. S. HASELTON P. S. HAvENs W. G. HELLAR, JR. A F. L. HOFIUS L. C. KLEINHANS J. B. LEVERT 1922 TAKI DOMOTO W. E. FARRELL, JR. JOHN HERTER G. B. JONES L. G. KELLOGG J. W. KELLY H. W. LACKEY 1923 RICHARD BALDWIN F. G. BETTS GEORGE BISCHOFF DAVID BLAIR, JR. J. H. CRAGO TAKAJI DOMOTO A. M. EDWARDS 172 JUILLIARD MCDONALD WHEELER MCDOUGAL A. L. MCCLELLAN, JR. T. W. MITCHELL W. W. Ross, JR. H. N. ROWLEY W. C. SEUEERT G. A. VIEHMANN, JR. C. J. WE1sER, JR. J. A. MAXWELL, JR. R. C. MCCREERY J. S. MCGOVERN H. VAN B. MCKEEVER M. B. MYER C. L. PATTERSON MACSUMNER MULLIN HENRY PHILLIPS, JR. E. M. REARDON R. B. ROGERS C. H. SMITH MCC. P. STEELE E. M. YOUNG, JR. 4 f rv V .1 . f, ,. . . m , 1 1 . .'l9 X ' 4 .4 , 4, ,. ,Si Q n-A -A ,Q 61.5 1:45. 11.7. ' L.,, 419 ,. 1 fig 1 fr f , MQR. 0 -, -. ,Quia 3,-. w jf, . , ' 1 we, 1.-.xy . . Q .. Q, ,,,.. , ,A . af Z3l51'T!ffl -lf'-,, ,-,, ?.': .'73F?59' fl? A Wah?-f 1 , .un . ., .z f ,if 1 K Q K Y-X, .bg . K T r 1 , S. '57 1 1 1 , 7 .f at iw ' ,hp 'f f:' J ,-. 1 .mh- , :CW -f ' 'W ' fm' ' fggrg, ,gift QQ. ' A .1 ,,,,, 1, V in -V. g 55 , s l 1 mis ' 4 I 4 '-1 Q . iv ' -gr ' ' 11' 7- PH, lull 4 si' f, - ' V 1 1 'Y' 'K nf 4 'q.,.,. r i 1 ' ' . 'xv qw u . . . I f 4. 1,,. .1 1 . Qi. ,, CALLIOPEAN SOCIETY THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Glllallinpean bucietp - 1921 AUGUST BRAUER, JR. J. D. KEENER A. I-I. BURCHFIELD, JR. R. L. MCCLENAHAN R. L. DAVIS J. B. MINAHAN H. S. GILLESPIE D. G. UVERMAN A. J. GODDARD, JR. F. C. RYAN P. R. HEPBURN E. A. WALSH S. B. HILYARD THEODORE WEICKER W. L. WRIGHT 1922 J. B. FARRANT A. D. PARKER, JR. MCLEAN FUNK J. C. RAINER J. B. KENNARD, JR. R. B. SMITH J. G. LUKE G. B. WALL, JR. J. B. MooRE L. P. WEICKER T. S. WILSON 1923 E. E. ALEXANDER H. L. GOULD T. Y. ASHLEY W. W. GUTHRIE A. J. BABER J. H. HAWKINS B. M. BADHAM R. W. JACK C. A. CONVERSE G. L. LAMBERT T. J. CRAVEN JOHN LANGHORNE J. D. DIBRELL J. P. PARKER WILLIAM FRANTZ, JR. R. M. PARKER P. L. WATSON 176 Ex, 1 ' 8 A i ' Z J 8 S 2 if f A Q 9 '42 lfginil -p N 't View X g 4 Eyfff Vw N X 'Q 'ffl!.'l X , Y .w k ,N ji X :XX A V:a,.,-,-. ifigszj' 'ss 7 MiT,4Qb,,,N,M Q13-1 iintzvbntiztp ?1Behate HE decision in the annual Inter-Society debate, held late in Feb- ruary, Was this year awarded the Philomathean team. The ques- tion for discussion was: Resolved: That fha main provifionf of tha' Gozwnn1ent of Ireland ActQf192o,' ojer zz juft solution of the Irish question. For Calli, arguing affirmatively, Were Badham, B., Wright and Goddard, with Keener, alternate. Against them, was the Philo team of Havens, McDonald, Steele, M. and the alternate, Levert. Badham was given first prize, while the second and third prizes were awarded to Havens and McDonald respectively. The record of past debates follows: Won by Philo ....,... 1889 Won by Philo . . 1895 Won by Calli ...,.,.. 1890 Won by Calli . . 1896 Won by Philo . . . 1892 Won by Philo . . 1897 Won by Philo . . 1893 Won by Philo . . 1898 Won by Philo ........ 1894 Won by Calli . . . 1899- After 1899, when debates were awarded for team Work: Won by Calli ...,.... 1900 Won by Calli . . . 1911 Won by Calli , ....,. 1901 Won by Philo . . . 1912 Won by Philo . . . 1902 Won by Philo . . 1913 Won by Philo . 1 . 1903 Won by Calli . . 1914 Won by Philo . . i 1904 Won by Philo . . 1915 Won by Calli . . , . 1905 Won by Philo 8. . 1916 Won by Philo . . . . 1906 Won by Philo . , 1917 Won by Calli . . , 1907 Won by Philo . . 1918 Won by Philo . . . 1908 Won by Philo . . 1919 Won by Calli ...... . 1909 Won by Calli . . . 1920 Won by Philo ........ 1910 Won by Philo . . . 1921 Won by Calli, II, Won by Philo, 21. 177 1BbiIu mehating Gieam Steele McDonald Havens cd II UU bent 3 -A-s C 11 -R UE if v ,Q D3 2 AZ :Z Q. 1: '94 .1 rl r-I E 2 CD -.. E 5 Z J m C 1: P G .--4 .J x- 11 I 11 If L. I E 1 ,C Q f ,4 'E L LL 11 O- 'n .2 D, 11 fi C Z M J 1: :J 5 1: 11 P, CE Q rl' Q swf! xx 5 0 44 QW 2' aim 'N L f N X W!!! X x 1, X f 1 f N 6 W of 17444 MM x 0 Wim f Y, l ww ww MZ We 'X Wi! , n' X gr .- win ---,, all ' 1 v K f 1 f 5 A.o'9 0- 1 f if 12 wszgbgbrzj ' 15 , . , --Y5z':?'.i 1-qw., . vs - f 24 3- s5X 5 xv,vxI.A5fX-5 ' ,' -.! ws ' r -In iv:-Qfi' ' A x W 'C n'f?.A.., . - - 1 I ,.1:' -'gi - 'f if' A 1 ,. E., ,, K jg: ' U f I NI.-12.15-QQ , ' 1 A r'.,q'.,-A. 4 , 1 .-. , , .. . ya 4 - r xr' fir' . V ' n- ff 'fl jc: X , ' .1 f V. Ziff' K wr, f f 1 ' . ' ,.' f , M-I-' . N-:,,f:,,:'i izjfj 'JA . ':'-..-A.,,r A fkfscn, nwff ,, ' , W f '- Q 1 f I' '!Xv21 '- -. L' f , ' f L. ' 1, 'wx l -y Nia I fig! - , g ' ' 1' ' I fggzvy ' 7 I xiyg' , gn I1,,7,,j.f ,, f -A N A I XX' , u I Q , , fiff' , ,--T',+Q.- .. - fl X V' ' j if 1,5 - 1 ft! if ff! fry V f ,h ,tylg . 1. 11 f 1 X44 x I Q55 E f ,' 1 1 ff 1 ly I I .5 , 1 ,1 , ' X ' , I ff' ' N lvl' f I I X , ' X X f v v 1 I f H V, ,N V ,,Q I fffx j ,V x A ' .3 ' U' .X ' will 1 . V L 4 , Z: X Y- I X I , Xb ,mx ,- I I 'f 1, f,::, - ff c, , 2 Z,:.f,'i . . x V , 4 -: 5 , .-,-.'--- 'T K, uhliratinns THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA . --it 1 Ai A il ' .-QA X lily, I g ' R . Nxt.. X ilgaw lr R ei 5435 ily if 'K MA M W J ' o it f lf ff? The QBlIa iBnb1fiha HE 1921 0LLA PODRIDA is printed with the introduction of several innovations not alone in the book itself, but in the system of Board elections as well. Following the example of last year's Board, competitions for Editor-in-Chief and Business Manager were held last spring in the Fourth Formg three men were also elected in December. To them, much credit is due for helping to publish the book. In regard to the printing, the changes were made possible only through the advertisements secured during the competitions. The Board is indeed grateful to the advertisers and to the School for the support the OLLA PODRIDA has received and hopes that this year's volume may usher in a new era for the School's year book. The Board wishes to thank Mr. Hyatt for his assistance in publish- ing this book. 181 ID 3-D as Q as E 3-0 AD 4: 091151 E Ciba THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Gila iBn7Jr17Ja Gihxtnrs Order observed: Clj Editor-in-Chiefg C23 Business Manager 1885 ROBERT LIFE 1903 F. C. TERNEY A. L. R. WAITE J. GAMBLE 1886 W. S. CONANT 1904 E. H. FINNIE C. G. BELT R. J. FREEMAN 1887 N. MCCLINTOCK 1905 E. M. LAVINO A. MCNINCH C. N. LEACOCK 1888 FRED S. PEIRCE 1906 M. S. WYETH F. LIEBER A. C. JOHNSON 1889 H. R. WARREN 1907 G. W. BURNS, JR. H. M. STERNBERG S. D. PETERSON, JR. 1890 RANSOM F. GILLES 1908 M. MACNAGLHTEN ALLEN GREELEY K. F. PFEIFFER 1891 WM. ADAMS DELONO 1909 C. N. CARVER THEO. S. HUNTINGTON C. A. COYLE 1892 R. S. MORRIS 1910 P. C. MCPHERSON W. S. MCG-UIRE A. E. BATEMAN 1893 W. H. SMITH 1911 J. M. GADDIS WIRT DAVIS CHARLES RICHARDSON, J 1894 CHAS. H. L. JOHNSTON 1912 C. L. HEYNIGER J. M. SCOTT L. E. GAINES 1895 G. K. REED 1913 E. M. CRAIG F. CARTER C. H. FULLER 1896 CHARLES YEOMANS 1914 P.' C. KAUFFMANN I. S. AEGERSINGE J. LEFEVRE 1897 G. MCK MATTIS 1915 O. D. WALKER F. R. SERLES W. TAYLOR, JR. 1898 A. H. SMITH 1916 C. M. NOBLE E. M. COLIE D. S. GILMORE 1899 B. N. STEVENS I917 B. A. TUNNEL1. T. G. GAYLORD J. H. LEH 1900 H. L. GADDIS 1918 R. S. HOFFMAN D. ADLER, JR. J. D. DOU 1901 H. R. LEvER 1919 H. W. HARTMAN, JR. E. L. BROOKS J. P. FLEMINGS 1902 B. L. ALDRIDGE 1920 H. K. TWITCHELL J. K. BROOKES 183 R. J. BURKE THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA 'xy l ,f .f va! iii- gr , X 'igihlh S ' I I 8 Mlm mx i' 8 fr WW if ' fgf I ff ' i fe il i x 0 Fl , I. x X A x f - , . , X , E-.. ' ' R 57 3 LZ? I ii gf 4 f I .-5:1 , ' .Qg-XL 1'1-ll N e , ,X xx a w, XX, QQ 1 Ngo ,graft r ,X f,4f,':e',v. g fx it . ' f ,2fa',':s':n ,ww X YQ, X K x y K ' f tv 5 ax 3 Y, ' g x ' - V icjffxxg Q, :Q x . l I 3a5e v 35'-' v, K, gn . , X 41-sf -SS.-Wire fww 'in i 'N lik The lawrence HE LAWRENCE had its real beginning back in February, ISSO, when it appeared for the lirst time as the monthly Graduate. That fall its name was changed to the Record and under this head it was known until, in September, 1887, it received the title it bears to-day. For the next three years it was published twice a week, but in ISQO it was finally decided to make it a weekly. Every year there has been made some move forward, some step in advance, and every succeeding board of editors has done its share to better the paper in every way possible. And so, slowly but steadily, the paper has grown and improved and prospered until to-day it ranks with the publications of our larger universities. At the beginning of the year a seemingly hopeless state of affairs confronted the incoming board. Cost of printing had risen and risen and then when everyone hoped the ceiling had been reached it began another series of long jumps upward. The subscription price was raised twenty per cent, but even then every issue was showing a dehcit, more or less pronounced. This was the problem faced by the newly-appointed editors. For their service to the school in putting the paper back on a sound financial basis, too much credit cannot be given to the Board of IQZI and to Mr. Norris, who, though behind the scenes, furnished the real driving power necessary for such an achievement. 184 Q3 Q9 fm? oath YEIIEB H be L. or 'F E ..- eu C w f-. C rx E 9 S. A Farrell Waterman Ewing UYIVETSS C axwell, A. M ML-Keever Hell, G. McGovern Mc-Donald Butterworth Hellar Havens Evans, j. THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA lawrence fllfhltnrsi Order: QD Editor-in-Chief, C23 News Editor Cwhen electedlz C33 Business Manager. 1886-87-T. S. HART, '87 1905-O6-P. H. STITT, '06 W. R. DEEMER, '87 V G. M. JONES, '06 1887-88-F. LEIBER, '88 - IQO6-O7-G. W. BUNN, JR., '08 A. S. LILLEY, '88 S. M0RR1L, '07 1888-89-H. M. STERNBERG, '89 C . B. NEWTON, '89 1889-go-R. F. GILLIS, '90 A 1890-QI 1891-92 . GREELEY, '90 -A. N. RANNEY, '91 W. D. MITCHELL, '91 H. MCMURDY, '92 R. S. NORRIS, '92 1892-93-T. L. CLARKE, '93 D. S. TATE, '93 1 893-94-L. PERRY, '94 W. O. HICKOK, '95 1894-95-W. P. S01-IELL, '96 J. WRIGHT, '95 1895-96-L. S. TREAIJWELL, '96 F. HALL, '97 I896-97-F. J. HALL, '97 J. F. BROWER, '97 I897-98-C. MACRENZIE, '99 H . C. NICHOLSON, '98 1898-99-C. B. JUDSON, '00 P. W. GILCHRIST, '99 1899-oo-K. G. SMITH, '00 I900-OI- F. M. DURBIN, '00 H 1901-O2-R. A. DQRMAN, '02 H . J. WISE, '02 1902-O3-T. H. CLARKE, '03 G . W. FRANZHEIM, '03 1903-04-R. FREEMAN, '04 R. S. DURSTINE, '04 D I904-05- . T. DAVIDSON, '05 J. H. DRUMMOND, '05 . C. KESSLER, JR., '01 1907-08-M. MCNAGHTEN, '08 W. G. ANDREWS, '08 IQOS-O9-R. M. McKEE, '09 . R. M. HARDING, '09 1909-I0-P. C. MCPHERSON, '10 R. MATTER, 'II 1910-1 I-M. C. Co0PER, ,Il 1911 1912 1913 1914- 1915- N. WHITAKER, '1 1 I21J.J0NES, '12 R. IA. WATSON, '12 I3-C. L. HALL0cK, '13 R. S. WATERS, '13 14-J. H. BARRETT, '14 I. CURTISS, I4 15-H. H. STRATER, 'I5 A. MACAULAY, '15 I6-J. W. LESTER, '16 J. B. WITHERSPOON, '16 1916-1 7-R. HALLIBURTON, ' 1 7 B. A. TUNNELL, '17 H. P. CLARK, '17 1917-I8-S. A. RHODES, '18 F. S. BAUMER, '18 F. T. WOOLVERTON, '18 1918-19-H. W. HARTMAN, JR., '19 R. H. JORDAN, ,IQ P. S. M0oRE, '19 1919-20-A. S. KECK, '20 J. S. H. HELD, '20 F. H. LUDINGTON, '20 1920-21-W. G. HELLAR, JR., '21 P. S. HAVENS, '21 W. W. BUTTERWORTH, JR., '21 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA N xg Zlihe lit N 1895, Owen Johnson, the well known writer, founded the Lacvrfnce- villz Literary Magazinf. It is published eight times duringthe school year and in addition sometimes runs one or two special issues at prom time or commencement. Previous to its existence boys whose especial talent lay along lines of short-story writing, verse or drawing had little or no opportunity to develop there talent to any degree. Now every opportunity and encour- agement is given anyone possessing ability of this type, and the volume and high quality of the work submitted for publication has, of late years, become indeed surprising. The twenty-sixth year of the life of this periodical has just been brought to a successful close and the gratifying fact is apparent that the greatest progress has been made during these last three terms. Under Mr. Hancox's careful control, the Liz,', as it is commonly known, has visibly broadened its scope, increased its circulation, and has greatly risen in the estimation of the school. The Lil is just taking the place it should have occupied long ago, and the credit for bringing the Lit to its present high state of efficiency and service is entirely due to the conscientious, unceasing efforts of the retiring board and the invaluable supervision of Mr. Hancox. 187 oath it be c: Fl T Q 5 4: V Q J .sc Q I K. U Q U Q3 'ed U A V .A K.. L. rw C .. QJ P 23 Z THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA lit J QEiJitn1fs Order: C15 Editor-in4Chiefg C23 Business Manager. 1395-96-O. M. JOHNSON D. D. TENNEY 1896-97-F. R. SERLES W. F. ROBERTS 1897-98-E. L. Fox T. A. MCGINLEY 1 898-QQ1W. F. SELLER E. L. PIERSON 1399-oo-L. W. HORNELOWER G. A. SHEDDEN 1900-01-O. H. MCPHERSON C. C. PILLSBURY 1901-02-F. H. BE1-IR W. S. MOORH EAD 1902-O3--J. N. SAYRE F. C. VISENNEY 1903-O4-H. VAN DYKE E. H. FINNIE 1904-O5-J. C. COOPER C. N. PEACOCK .1905-O6-H. H. HOLLEY J. D. PETERSON R I906-O7- . M. ADAMS . J. HEACOCK C 1907-O8-C. P. REX C . N. CARVER 1908-O9-C. P. REX C. N. CARVER IQOQ-IO-F. E. GLASS W. K. SMITH 1910-1 1-W. P. SE11sERL1Nc J. M. GADDIS 191 I-I2-N0 elections 1912-13-No elections 1913- 1914- I4-No elections I5-J. S. YOUNG K. ERDMAN 1915-16-J. B. GALBRAITH 1916- 1917 D. S. GILMORE I7-J. B. GALBRAITH J. H. LE!-I -18fE. F. O,BRIEN R. J. LARNER IQIS-IQ-P. A. LAVIE 1919- W. H. SMITH 20-F. SCHWED G. H. BYRNE I92O-2 1-N. S. HASELTON E. T. WAILES THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA so E . C Pi A 'W' I . Q X f as ,lg 5. ,i , v'4f1.' F E25 :as Liam, 4 i iffflfl ' bfi? - f 1 w .. 4g.::7-1- - X e 5 aa0f13ie.':f,ffsn - A g II l- I l vi ex , AA,' .- I- 1 I X if, swirl? Y e. 'if H - l rl ' 5 I Mgfg!-rim gazing, ,i If ig l ini ii 51 li i 15,4 si 1- It f rg Q -- 'fifrfl ,Alia i il ',5,,il,,1-fi ill 1,4--,fi.lEi'u5' x-n f 4 if:e:HLi?ff fl ,aw ff- ff ,4 mess Qlluh HE Press Club started its second year as a school organization with a determination to continue the excellent example set by the pre- ceding Club. Work was begun by a competition open to all forms. This continued throughout football season, after which a new was selected from a number of desirable candidates. A second competition for mem- bership lasted through the basket-ball season, but as yet no new member has been elected. The Club was able to secure a wider circulation of school news through the coiiperation of Laurence Perry, who for some time has been in the newspaper business, and who, although not a Lawrenceville alumnus, has shown a great interest in the school. A new function of the club has been started and should bring about desirable advertisement of the school. This plan is the reporting to the home newspaper of prominent fellows in school, their success either in athletic lines or any other school activity. The members feel they have done their best to fulfil the trust placed in them as the only means of circulating news of Lawrenceville's contests. The members are: Wright, Patterson, Smith, J., Bischoff, Crago. 190 Cliluh 391155 3 IST O DD N s-1 U vi. .SI L' E an .2 J: on F 5 hz' o .11 Bisc Patterson in Zllibe 19. 11111. QE. Q. HE Y. M. C. A. has had an extremely successful year, for seldom, if ever before, has such an unusual group of oHicers received the whole-hearted and generous support which the school as a body has given the lately-retired president and his associates. The most notable achievement of the 1920 cabinet was the starting of the Friend- ship House, to replace the summer camp which the school voted to discontinue. In the Friendship House lived for a week each three different groups of ten New York boys: the first from the Park Avenue Church, the second from the Jan Huss Settlement, and the third from the First Presbyterian Church. The purpose of the Friendship House was to give these New York boys a taste of life at Lawrenceville and at the same time to attempt to give them a sight of the higher things in life through the influence of Mr. Chamberlain, who came down from Princeton to take charge of the boys. While this project was under the general super- vision of the Y. M. C. A. cabinet, a Friendship House Committee con- sisting of Weiser Cchairmanj, Rowley, Goddard, and Badham, B., was in more direct control of the plan. The Y. M. C. A. cabinet: HENRY NELSON ROWLEY . . .... Prefident CHARLES JOHN WE1sER, JR. . . . . . Vice-President JOHN BERTELS LEVERT . .A ........ Trearurer FRANCIS CUTHBERT RYAN . . . . Correfpomiing Secretary BAXTER MYERS BAD1-:AM .... . . Recording Secretary CHARLES H. RAYMOND, SR.l EDWIN C. FORESMAN 5 . . . . .Superzfifon REV. DUMONT CLARKE l 192 BI in . Q. Qllah . CEE A 35 sv Badham, B. Ryan THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA The eritnig Qllluh IKE last year, this winter's performance, the twenty-eighth annual production of the Periwig Club, consisted of three one-act plays: A Night at an Inn , by Lord Dunsanyg The Florist Shop , by Hawkridgeg and Two Crooks and a Lady , by Pillot. The original performances were given during the Winter Prom but the second play was taken to New York during March to entertain the guests at the Fathers Association Banquet. A Night at an lnnv was a criminal drama staged in an English inn, based on a Hindoo mystery centered around the jade god Klesh and several criminals. The play was extremely well produced and held its audience throughout by its tenseness and mystery. The Florist Shop was a marked contrast to the preceding play. The scene was laid in a flower shop where Maud, the bookkeeper, suc- ceeded in meddling in the aH'airs of the customers enough to create a humor- ous base, skilfully aided by the embryo-tough oHice-boy, a Well-taken Jewish character, and Miss Wells, who for Hfteen years had been engaged to an ardent business man. Two Crooks and a Lady deals with the clever outwitting by an old paralyzed lady of two crooks who attempt to rob her of her jewels during her companion's absence. Her success in turning them against each other formed the backbone of the scene. Mr. Wheeler again showed his ability as a dramatic coach and no small part of the credit achieved by the casts was due to his untiring efforts. 195 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Gffims of Beritnig Qlluh DIRECTOR. . PRESIDENT. . VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER . . PROPERTY MEN . . CARPENTER . . ELECTRICIAN. . . GOD KLESI-I . . TOFF .... SNIGGERS ..... BILL JONES .... ALBERT THOMAS . . FIRST PRIEST . . . SECOND PRIEST . . THIRD PRIEST . . MAUDE ....., HENRY, Oflice boy . SLOVSKY, proprietor. MISS WELLS .... MR. JACKSON . . fasts Q Bight at an Zinn Ghz Jflurist bmp p Mun Crooks ant a 1Lahp MRS. SIMMS-VANE . MILLER, the Hawk . LUCILLE ...... MISS JONES .... GARRITY, a policeman. . l POLICE INSPECTOR . l06 Don Harold Wheeler . John B. Minahan Baxter M. Badham .William L. Wright John B. Levert Wheeler McDougal .Joseph C. Golding . .John D. Keener . . John A. Sickel . . 1ohnMinahan . . Baxter Badham . . .Philip Hepburn . . . T. Lenfesty . . Jerome Moore . . . John Goddard . . Juillard McDonald . . . . William Phelps . . Sudlow Simmonds . . . Albert Burchfield . . . Charles Patterson . . . . . W. A. Herold . . Gilbert Cowan . . John Minahan . . James Imbrie . . John Pullinger . . Thomas Craven . . .james Rainer -5 3 a-0 Q .En fi 3-D Q G-I SN E7 The jfInrist'5 Shun .,,. , Q 1 L 1 .iv v- .,' 'gl 'i..7'r. l xlu-rsnn Phelps 1:ll1'CllfiL'lll Ilcrolcl Sinmmml Zlitno fdlruuks anh a Iabp NC'- Minalwnn Cownn Imbric Pullingcr 'W 'atv 1 x ' ' xxx - 4, as a'fn3u1XxKwqs,,g38 XV fx V' fr KM X 10 A MY 1 4 s ,4'iQs 'ws 01 W1 4-'A -94 In Q x N 4 0 A, X. 44 tgh x , 'A 1' N sw'-'ts-W X-' Y KK 4.-'. -M!.9:wnss.A4 ,O OX ,QV I QQQQQXQ?-QQ 5.Q',u',sWY- W' Q 0 - W 0-We wnrcu YQUR I If 1 f 1 Z QQ. , ' '- - 9 X H'HT HND QOH T W,-9 W . A Y QI r ,.. N ' 5 Nl dvd' T . .y my A ' -.X 11 U Q4 .,,,,,ni X, X F Q X 'Z x ' Q, ' x ' f J .4211 L A . - i I iq k , , ' N - ' X -.754 X mn L f-:fr . Q. , 'x :I - Z IU: ' . A f ca I , fi X -x 'iZfZ!:3 i M 4 x, K ' 1,0 LZ mg ,Z ' f N 5 ia:::::::::: 0-'AE --mm-m . :J Q,I ' , ,Q . '2g::::::--in 4 J' 5 gl QQ S Ji'vW'!, . H, ':'?'9lZw 1 Q O,9,'l00?Q'0'Q 0 f.-2i:i1f'J-:f-?-3- f 3' . .'w'w'i4 f .U 0' ,-11-igiixmz-:ez-:S S .miM!06'dv!'QZoZ '0 z:1Qqn',1,f',o,1 .QQ ' E '-f'.'.'l,',':,'rQQQQWQ-'eiNlfg t'42?o'5'xqqQQ - ' Ztzfi','::'f'e'Q?.'vflL'fQifflph X '4 4 1 V1 '-'v' f f V I A 123''ii'ifiiizftfliiiiliiigfif ' K QW' gif- . I Q j ' , ,ev EYZ - 1 v g 1 1 mf.. ...-bbs.-,-ffm,- x 270 . -f ,7 L vgqlifgff.-.Qv:.'.f': 'Q' f' . W7 '-131:-.14-Y - I E-M-1.4 fl3Q3i3'???Z1'2'33' Sf f fd-:I-wav' 1 E ,nf Sxewffff-agvref' 5 WW WWW' ! '.v ! ,.-652212 E SP1-:i user? : - f H Q .av .' f 2 4 gertfsg. -2:14 .. .J Q' 2 E 2 V E E 0 ' 2- E 'E E - :. .- .-2 , ' 3 musical Ciluhs ur .Q 2: i Q l rzs -3 In 5 JD CJ E an E cz Q THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA S Lf X, Yfvffb- -L' A Cllnmhinzh ,musical Qllluhs HIS year the Combined Musical Clubs took two trips. In March they made their annual trip to the Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr, Pa., where after the concert they were given a most enjoyable dance by the girls of the schoolg and two weeks later they went to New York to the banquet of the Fathers Association held in the Hotel Penn- sylvania, where they along with one of the Periwig skits, helped contribute to the entertainment of the guests. The combined Club this year consisted of the Glee Club and Choir with Henry Rowley as leader, the Orchestra under Lewis Hicks, the Mandolin Club under Paul Havens, and the Banjola Club under Rowley. The members showed throughout the season energy and real interest and with the coaching of Mr. Wood and Mr. Keller they fully merited the success that they received. During the year they gave three concerts, one in each term, so that the night of the concert was one made interesting weeks before and immensely enjoyed. Their achievement at Commencement has greatly helped to make that a pleasant memory. 201 Qibnir Snbnul 3 . I N. HR ! if QL, QL . QQ f ? RX' I 43 ' HD A 5 3- ET S 1 f ras. fl Q pa X 'Q 4 x 'K L 1' 31 B Vffa- 15 LV L- - JT ,T W Y - P- KL, 7231451 NE - ' '?:'liCR ' Ai TMCD321- Tenorf ALLEN HERON LITCHFIELD FRANTZ LANGHORNE WEBSTER PIARDING MAXWELL, A Baum' CHILDS, J. HENDERSON RAINER CRAVEN PLUM ROWLEY CHLLESPIE, H POTTER ROSS, P. HASELTON LATTA Sopranof BECK MEDING TIERNAN BLACK NAZRO VOORHEES CARNEY PERRY, D. WI-IERRY CARTER RICHARDSON WOOD DEACON REID BREED DOUW ROLLINSON, R. FEE HUNZIRER, C. SIMPSON, J. HARRAH JONES, D. TAYLOR, J. KAFER, C. LEE KAFER, M. MANNES RAYMOND, H. 203 as 3 rn G-D 4: G-I 3-I Q 3 E9 'Mk T MTA Wgx I 'Fhfb1,Fl'H, 7' LQ Wag f 5 wa.. .- -E-OSU- L 5465 -'j,.f7.D -'Z' - Gwrnbzstra L. W. H1cKs, JR., '21, Leader ,Hirst violins TULLIUS BRADY, '24 T I s.'1Q1'. U. A. P. A. C. D. T. J. E. M. R. B. J. W. G. E. CRUM, '23 DYSON, '21 SIEUUU violins LEE, '25 PETRONE, '25 L. P. WEICKER, jflulz MCKENRICK, '23 Garnet CRAVEN, JR., '23 Drums YOUNG, JR., '22 Duuhlz Bass SMITH, '22 Sasupbunzs HENRY, JR., '23 HERON, '23 205 L. W. HICKS, JR., 'ZI R. W. JACK, '23 JOSHUA POOLE, III, '24 J. O. TAYLOR, '25 R. S. TIERNAN, JR., '25 323 Clarinet J. C. WILLIAMS, 211, '21 Biann G1LEs GILBERT, '22 Gallo E. VAN D. SELDEN, JR. '22 5Dbnz P. H. THIEME, '21 G. A. VIEHMANN, JR., '21 F. P. WHITING, '23 W sz 3 m-0 'Sa 3 5 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Xxx' x ,Nffg LP ff5Q Else Qllluh H. N. ROWLEY, '21, Lauder Genurs RICHARD ALLEN, '22 D. D. B. HARDING, '21 J. D. BARTI.ET'I', '24 G. E. HERON, '23 GEORGE BISCHOFF, '23 JONATHAN HIGGINS, '24 IDAVID BLAIR, JR., '23 F. L. HOFINS, '21 XVILLIAM FRANTZ, '24 JOHN LANGHORNE, '24 HAMILTON CHASE, '22 J. H. CRAGO, '22 T. J. CRAVEN. JR. H. S. GILLESIIIE, N. S. HASELTCDN, ' 'Banana J. I.. HENDERSON, '23 J. D. KEENER, '21 A. J. LATTA, '24 R. N. PLUM, '21 H. B. POTTER, '21 J. C. RAINER, '22 207 S. G. LITCHFIELD, '21 J. A. MAXWIEI.L, Jr., '22 W. H. PHELPS, JR., '22 J. R. VFIERS, '21 XKVARREN XVEBSTER. '21 H. N. ROWLEY, '21 P. F. ROSS, '21 F. C. RYAN, 'ZI MCC. P. STEELE, '23 C. J. WEISER, JR., '21 4: z 110 9 sz ,:: Q G : 5 Ya . gf -,X 'RN , fsyq lf f'N ...L ' 1 7 ,,. . A 5? , V f Cf' 22:2 we f . 1 ' '? ' W' X V N' qjycbgzu- 5 2 2 jllilanhulin Qliluh P. S. HAVENS, '21, Leadfr Nanhnhni ERIC ALVORD, '24 G. L. LONG, '21 C. A. CONVERSE, '23 J. A. MAXWELL, JR., '22 R. G. D'OENCH, '21 W. H. P1-1ELPs, JR., '22 P. S. HAvENs, '21 J. C. RAINER, '22 J. S. HUTCHINS, '22 A. C. STARKEY, '23 G. B. JONES, '22 EUGENE SWIGART, JR., '22 L. G KELLOGG, '22 E. T. WA1LEs, '21 WARREN WEBSTER, JR., '21 . violins J. M DYSON, '21 L. W. HICKS, JR., ,2I R. W. JACK, '23 jF1ute C. D. MCKENRICK, '23 bafupbnnea J. W HENRY, JR., '23 G. E. HERON, '23 P. H. THIEME, '21 G. A. VIEHMANN, JR., '21 F. P. WHITING, '23 , Double Bass A Ibiann R. B. SMITH, '22 JOHN KIRKPATRICK, JR., '22 Bells Drums G.E . O. BELL, JR., '21 E. M. YOUNG, JR., '22 fglnpbnnc P. B. NEWMAN, JR., '22 209 as 3 u-o Q B m-0 Q Q'-2 US H THE LAWRENCE V I L Li --EM W EEE OLLA PODRIDA . Q, sL0J'4i I, O .asa ., U W9 .'.'v' wi . -. VV .11-:iq fi 1 5 7 L af - 5 Eanjnla Klub H. N. ROWVLEY, Leadfr JOHN LANQHORNH, '23 L. G. KELLOGG, ,zz G. W. IJIOLLOSVAY, JR., ,22 Saxophone NV. B. TYHOMAS, ,24 E. M. X7OUNG, Banjolas Drums 211 JR. VVARREN VVEBSTER, JR., ,ZI E. T. VVAILES, ,ZI R. G. D,OENCH, ,2I Biano GILES CEILBERT, ' ! ,23 THE LAWRENCEVILLE OLLA PODRIDA Valedictorian . Class Poet . . Class Speaker. Mantle Orator Flag Speaker . Ivy Speaker l. RowLEY HARDING HELLAR VIEHMANN HARDING MINAHAN Qlllass ZJBap fwficers Qlommittees Qllass Bay Gummittee MCDONALD RYAN Ghz Gummittee HASELTON Slhp Qliummittee BUTTERWORTH Birture Committee KEENER Bin Qiummittee FUNK, B. Sip: Gllummittee BUTTERWORTH 212 MINAHAN, J. B. . . ALDRICH, R. . MCDONALD . . HAVENS . HEPBURN . GODDARD EVANS, -I. WRIGHT, W. KEENER Loarscmza WALSH LEVER1' ilfliirillfliintzr 19mm Qlinmmittze HENRY NEI.SON ROWLIZY, Chairman HAROLII SIIALOR c:lI,LESPIE FRANCIS CLITHBERT RYAN IJOUGLAS IJYER BADGER HARDINI: NNILLIAM CIRANT HEIILAR, jR. HARRY VVINTERSMITH LACKEY Spring Bram Qtommittes HAROLD SHALOR GI1,I.IESI'IE, Clzairman HENRY NEIISON ROVVLEY -IOHN BERTELS LEVERT WVILLIAM XVALTON BUTTERWORTII, JR. .lol-IN JOSEPH EVANS, MCLEAN FUNK 213 ilatntzntehille Qlumni Qssntiatiun Prefidmt WILLIAM S. MOORHEAD, 'oz .......,......... Pittsburgh, Pa. F int Vic:-President WILLIAM M. RUTTER, '95 ........... . . Chicago, Ill. Vice-Prexidentf J. LIONBERCER DAVIS, '96 ........... . . . St. Louis, Mo. R. R. LOENING, 'OI ..... ....... . . New York, N. Y. CALVIN TRUESDALE, '03, . . . . New York, N. Y. AUBREY L. CARTER, ,II ..... .... . . Houston, Tex. HOWARD P. BALLANTYNE, 'I3 ..... .. . . . . Detroit, Mich. Secretary i F. KENNETH STEPHENSON, 'II ........ . . New York, N. Y. Trrasurzr JAMES B. DAYTON, '75 ............. . . Lawrenceville, N. Reyidmt Secretary P. C. NORRIS ................. . . Lawrenceville, N. Qlumni Trustees SAMUEL MCCLINTOCK HAMIL', '82 ....... WALDRON P. BELKNAP, '91 . THATCI-IER M. BROWN, '93 . 0 Ghz Slumni Cnuntil The President of the Association. ' The six Vice-Presidents of the Association. Eighteen additional members, appointed by the President: JAMES S. MCCORD, '86 . . . CHARLES C. WALBRIDGE, '92 CLIFFORD S. VOORHEES, ,O2 . J. DUDLEY PETERSON, '07 . . KNOWLTON L. AMES, JR., '13 Term, one year: H. KENASTON TWITCHELL, JR., zo ..... ROBERT W. SINGER, '99. . . EDWIN M. LAVINO, '04 . . HAMLIN ANDRUS, '05 . . JAMES A. MOEFET, 'O5 . . ROBERT DECHERT, 'I2 . . . JAMES P. SEIBERLING, ,I7 . . JoHN H. MACMURDY, '92 . . THOMAS W. CLONEY, '- 6 . . CLIFFORD D. MALLoRY, 'OO . KARL H. BEHR, '03 ..... F. KENNETH STEPHENSON, 'II KENNEDY, HAMILY,,I6 . . . Term, two yearx: Term, thru yearf: 214 New Philadelphia, Pa. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Springfield, Mass. Brunswick, N. J. New York, N. Y. . . Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. . Yonkers, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. . . Akron, Ohio New York, N. Y. . . Chicago, Ill. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. if l l L-'ni Alumni . . Athletics: Baseball. . . Basketball . . Creams .... Cross Country . . Football .... Golf ...... House Baseball . House Basketball . . House Football . . House Track . . Minor Sports. . Riile .... Swimming . . Tennis ..... Track ...... Wrestling and Boxing Calendar ....... Choir ........ Class Day Officers . . Clubs: Banjola ...... Combined Musical . Glee. . . Mandolin . Orchestra . Periwig . . Press . l Dedication. . Faculty . . . Forms .... Foreword . . Histories: Fifth Form. . CONTENTS . . 214 128 138 152 146 124 142 160 158 156 162 164 148 140 144 . . 1 . 133 166 23 203 212 p . . 211 201 . . 207 209 205 195 190 . 4 . 6 24 5 ..62 Fourth Form . Third Form . Second Form . First Form. . Honorary Elections Houses: Cleve . . Cottage . . Davis. . . Dickinson . . Fairfax . . Green .... Griswold '. . Hamill .' . . Kennedy. . . Maple. . . Phillips . . Rosehill . . Wayside. . . Woodhull . . House Championships Intersociety Debate Lawrenceville School Foundation Members of the Class of 1921 Prom Committees and other Com mittees . . Publications : The Lawrence The Lit . . . The Olla Podrida Records . . L . Societies .... Student Council Summary . . . Y.M.C.A. .. 216 'WY jk Wi Q3 gp WW- - 747'2 Qnmrtiszmznts mbia rafonola Come On Over l'hc hunch is hcrc. And wore simply dancing our heads oil . . . What? . . , Didnt you know? XY1: have ei Columbia Grzilonolaf' Part ics fairly give thcmsulvcs when you have a Colum- bia Clralonola. lhcros ncvcr ei pause in thc mcrrimcnt to rush owr and Stwp thc motor, hccausc thc Columbia Uralionola has thc cxcltzsiiu' Columbia Nan Sat Auto- matic Stop. Nothing to move or Sct or mcasurc, Ncvcr stops bclorc it should, Always stops at thc vcry cnd. You can dance to thc vcry last notc of cvcry record, On Columbia Records you'll always find thc latest dancc hits playcd by thc hcst dance organizations, bc- causu thc hcst in thc Country make records for Colum- bia cxi'lu.tiii 'ly - Slaniilclrti' Aloilcls from 330 up Prrioil Aludrfls from S335 to 32100 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, Canadian Factory: Toronto A Few Exclusive Columbia Dance Organizations 'llml Lewis' jaz: Band Columlwia Saxophone Quarlcllc This l lappy Six Shcrhcfs Orchestra Swcatmixn'sja:: Hand Columbia Orchcst ra Paul Bicsds College: lnn Orchcstra Paul Bicsc Trio NEW YORK Art llicl-tmank Orchcstrt l'riricc's Dance Orchcslu NKSS ILEIBAI W .- S BIDDLECU HONOR ROLL TABLETS, FRATERNITY EMBLEMS, RINGS, SEALS, CHARMS, PLAQUES, MEDALS, ETC. UF THE BETTER KIND THE GIFT BOOK MAILED UPON REQUEST ILLUGTRATING AND PRICIFG GRADUATION AND OTHER GIFTS FRA K BROTHER Fifth Avenue Boot Shop Near Forty-Eighth Street, New York --I I 2 on A .-.- ,pls s wir, 4 tr' ' .,-- ,f g,,R. - 0-. 1 Ik V' - . ff. 3 ' 2 5' We believe in keeping straight to our course! All wool fabrics! Fast Color dyes. Highest type of tailoring. Dependable clothing. The best of everything prep school and college men wear. Also Sporting Goods and Luggage. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadllavsay UF Broadllzvgy . . . . . K I our 'tl N I Exh1b1tShops1n the Larger Cztzes at 'I' t convenient 'f W t Broadway Lomersf' Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St. NEW YORK CITY ESTABLISHED IBIB ',ci5o'r,i-iiglo nilrmnns furnishing Quang, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTV-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Telephone .Murray Hi!! 8800 Everything for Men,s and Boys' Wear in Town and Country Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes Trunks, Valises, Leather Goods, etc. Sand for Illuxtraled Catalogue B 0 S T 0 N TREMONTCOR. BOYLSTFN N E W P 0 R T 220 BELLEVUE AVENUE THE PROFESSIONAL INDEX CHARLES F. ADAMS. M.D. 52 West State Street Trenton, N. J. Otllce Hours, 8 to 12 A. M. ARCHIBALD E. BOICE, D.D.S. ' 202 Broad St. Bank Bldg. Compliments of Trenton, N. I. QE. MH. watson MILES D. WAGNER, D.D.S. 501 Broad St. Bank Bldg. Trenton, N. J. 1 1 ELLIS L. PIERSON. D.D.S. Broad St. Bank Bldg. Trenton, N. J EDWARD H. PEPLOW, D.D.S. 40 State Street Trenton, N. 1. THE L WRE CE LODGE For the accommodation of the patrons of the Lawrenceville School: Trolley cars from all railroad stations in Trenton Open During the School Year Address the Manager EEEEEEEEEEEEEQWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWEEEWEWEEEKEEEEEEEE E E E E M . E W E E E E R E E M E E M E E E W ENE MMR E E M H E X E E BEEN SEEN E R M 1 E E E M E E E E E E W E E M W E E E E E HEEEEE EWEEEE MILFORD SCHOOL - Formerly ' E THE ROSENBAUIVI SCHOOL Q Booklet on rcqucsl 5 Q MILFORD CONNECTICUT 5 E . 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Lawrenceville School AND Princeton University I N S U RA N C E is placed with us, How about Yours? W. Nl. Dickinson Co. Insurance Specialists TRENTON, NEW JERSEY The Trenton Banking Co. Cor. Warren and State Streets Founded 1804 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits 51'400'000 Deposits - - - 8,500,000 Modern Safe Deposit Vaults Boxes to Rent Valuables Stored TRUST DEPARTMENT This bank acts as executor, admin- istrator, trustee, guardian, etc, Deposits in our Special Department receive 342, interest JOHN A. President QU LITY The Kresge Idea has always been to provide Clothes for those Who have learned true Economy that lies in Quality and for those whose good taste forbids Exlrafvagemce. D. H. KRESGE Exclusi-ve Tailor for College Men One Thirteen South Sixteenth Street P H I L A D E L P H I A EDMUND BURK Mason, Contractor and Builder yes, and good values .... All kinds ofjobbing in Brick, Stone and mmmmmm Plastering Promptly Attended to 220 Perry St. Trenton, N. J. Yours for good service- S. P. DUNHAM 81 C0. DRY GOODS AND DO You KNQW HOUSEFURMSHINGS kE1filifu'fEfEif f h N matter wh e. ' just a llmllllllmllll flowers will be delivered. Flowers for Every Occasion MARTIN C. RIBSAIVI TRENTON, NEW JERSEY cur.armanurmms1rms msnrun,n.J Phone 112 HILDEBRECHVS The cream of all Ice Creams The only Ice Cream sold in Liiwrenceville WEST STATE STREET 1: TRENTON O R R E N J ,T+- A Photographers C Lawrfizeville K School T U R N E R The Bonner Millwork Go. FRAMES, DOORS, BLINDS, SASH, SHUTTERS, BRACKETS, MOULDINGS, GLASS, ETC Front and Slocldon Slrnls Trenton, I. J. New Jersey 8: Pennsylvania Traction Company TRENTONQLAWRENCEVILLE PRINCETON ll Cars leave Trenton for Lawrenceville 5 A.M., 6 A.M. and every 45 minutes thereafter-last car 11.30 P.M. Cars leave Lawrenceville for Trenton 6.03 A.M., 7.03 A.M. and every 45 minutes thereafter-last car 12.33 A.M. An Invitation The next time you visit Prince- ton drop in and look over our complete stock of Things Necessary for the Young Man As an institution solely designed for the use of young men it has been our constant study to please them with everything we offer. You can't go wronz on any- thing you buy here-either in quality or in price. In Princeton University Store A P P L E State Hill Fruit Farm Delicious Stayrnen Wine- sap Apples for sale by the carload or box. Shipped anywhere in the country. JOHN RICK PROPRIETOR READING, PENNSYLVANIA Entrance Examinations JUNE : SEPTEMBER Expert Tutoring by Experienced Teachers LITTLE HALL, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. New England's Oldest, Largest, Best Equipped Tutoring School Send for illustrated pamphlet and full information to WILLIAM W. NOLEN, A.M. Little Hall R, Cambridge, Mass. Telephones: Cambridge 627 and 3190 L1 H JOHNSON sz R. TANTUM zo8 Academy Street TRENTON, N. J. Eernratnra FLAGS AND BUNTIAG oecoivmoms Porches Enclosed with Canvas for Weddings and Parties RIDER COLLEGE TRENTON, N. J. 56th Year School of Accountancy and Business Administration Write for Catalog O. PETRON E Shoe Repairing Rubber Soles Neolin Soles Shines l0c Kill Kare Kamps ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN BOYS who are to enter Law- renceville next fall have a splendid opportunity to make Lawrenceville acquaintances at either of our camps. Those planning to study should attend our Tutoring Camps. For booklets address H. W. HEATH, LAWRENCEVILLE, N. J. You follow Lawrenceville Teams: clo you follow Lawrenceville Thoughi? Lawrenceville Literary Magazine Ml I I Apply to the Business Man- ager if you wish to buy bound copies of this year's LIT. Cook's Linoleum Company Manufacturers ces? All grades Linoleum and Cork Carpet The latest styles in BROGUES, specially designed to meet the students' needs BANISTER, THOMPSON COMMONWEALTH NASSAU BOOT SHOP 118 Nassau Street Princeton, N. J. Shoes at THE JIGGER SHOP, Agent vs Gaertner's Restaurant Corner VVest Hanover and VVilloW Streets TRENTON, N. J. SEA IDE 9 HOU E PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND THE BEACH Atlantic City, New Jersey The Princeton Tutoring School EDGEHILL, PRINCETON, N. J. An all-year school of intensive preparation for College Entrance Examinations. The faculty is composed of men of proved teaching ability. The desire of the instructors to give their time and to help the students is a surprise to many boys coming from other schools. The school can do much for a willing stu- dent, but it wants no loafers. If f ni f mation and booklet address J. G. HUN, PI'il'lCet0I1, N. J. Space reserved for Compliments of NEW JERSEY SCHOOL B A TUNNELL FURNITURE CO. 30 BENEZET STREET Murray and Artisan Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Trenton, N. C 1' t f H Omp lmen S O 313 6m AVE. E. S. JACKSON PIITSBURGH, PA. AILOR i 331 West Johnson St' Distinctive Garments for Philadelphia, Pa. young Men H ROXB RY OXBURY'S summer department has maintained, year after year, its repu- tation of being the best and most ellicient summer school in the country. There is no other that has had the same degree of success. Over one hundred Hnal candidates have prepared for the fall examinations each summer at Roxbury. An average of less than two boys out of each hundred have failed to enter college. Cheshire is located in the beautiful hilly country north of New Haven. The school has large playing helds, tennis courts, an open air concrete swimming pool. There are twenty saddle horses in the stables. Roxbury believes in a healthy combination of hard work and hard play. Roxbury maintains in New Haven an office and schoolrooms at IOQ College Street and a dormitory at II3 College Street for boys who cannot be accommo- dated at Cheshire, and those who wish to be tutored for a short time. Write for an illustrated Catalogue THE ROXBURY SCHOOL W. L. FERRIS, A.B., Headmaster CHESHIRE, CONN. At New HAVEN, 109 College St., F. C. PTESSELMEYER, Manager 'And'-f'5F25g GROGAN COMPANY AUTOMOBILE Storage and Repairs A uto Supplies A u los to Hire Bicycles Repazreci fewelers and Silversmifhs Wood Street. Cor. 6th Avenue Lawrenceville, N. J. pittsburgh, pa, Bell Phone 35 EMBERS of the Class of IQQI keep l in Contact with Lawrenceville by subscribing now for next year,s Emnrrnrr See Mr. Farrell immediately MEDALS CLASS PINS S , LOVING CUPS ENGRAVED CARDS t u c k e r t s 9 Hulslander s D r u g S t O r C 223 EAST STATE STREET 27 ,iff , TRENTON, NEW JERSEY Drugs 331 F0UHwiH FINE STATIONERY com AND FOUNTAIN PENS SILVER PENCILS you arrive in Princeton as Fres men, you can e serve Ev with all that's good in eats and sweets at DESK LAMPS AND HEATING APPLIANCES FJ ?5E1EgP 1 0 South Broad Street WEAR THE Movies The Lawrenceville Book Store AN INSTITUTION OF PARTICULAR VALUE to all Lawrenceville boys. Not only all text books, but also any other book always obtainable. A complete line of school needs of all sorts: drawing materials, stationery for your own house, with school seal, or made to order exactly as you wish it. Also paper for the various school organizations as the Y. M. C. A., the Periwig Club, etc. Sole agents for the School Song Book. In fact EVERYTHING the Lawrenceville boy needs to aid him toward that First Testimonial. Have the good sense to deal with us and you will End that even your dollars have more cents. ALWAYS featuring the kind of Clothes and Haberdashery that Lawrenceville men demand. GOLF CLOTHES POLO SHIRTS NECKWEAR SACK SUITS HATS AND CAPS . In authentn' .vzyler and of extra good quality at each price HOTTEL-MORRIS CO. Lawrenceville and Trenton PHILIPS-HARPER COMPANY 66 77 Everything in Burnt Clay BRICK HOLLOW TILE CEMENT W. A. PHILIPS F. W. HARPER, Sec'y-Tre President Lawrenceville, '08 CLAS SMATES olcl and new, meet at APPLEGATIEYS HEADQUARTERS ,FOR Refreshments 2: School Supplies :: Stationery School Jewelry . B B B Pipes, Etc., Etc. Room Furnishings Desks, Rugs, Etc., Etc. The Home of the Class Tables OPEN FROM ll A. M. TO 2 A. M. ORIENT AM E RICAN and CHINESE Restaurant 2 North Broad St. Trenton, N. J. Bell Phone. 6069 Trenton MUSIC AND DANCING every evening We Compliments of A. Manningis Sons an GOOD DRUGS AT GOOD PRICES MILLER'S DRUG STORE J. HARVEY SCARBOROUGH, Prop. DRUGS AND GIFTS Cor. Warren and Hanover Streets Trenton, N. J. Space reserved for GARDEN THEATRE Princeton, N. E ZTABLI fHED ISS? F. S. Katzenbach 81 Company Hardware, Tools, Plumbers', Mill and Electrical Supplies, Heaters and Ranges 35 EAST STATE STREET TRENTON, NEW JERSEY J. H. BLACKWELL 114 N. Warren Street N. A. K. Bugbee H. W. Bradley Newton A. K. Bugbee 81 Co. Incorporated Engineers and Contractors Designs and Estimates furnished un all c'asses of tee rr . actor ui din . Roofs and Hi hway S lW k F y B l g gg Bridges a Specialty. All Sizes of Beams in Stock. TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 206 Eait Hanover Street Telephone U08 TRENTON, N. Compliments C. V. HILL 8: CO., IIIC. of D. STRUVE 138 Nassau Street Princeton, N. Manufacturers of Refrigerators 360 Pennington Ave. Trenton, N. J. One of Trenton's Greatest Institutions Kaufman's BIGGER, GREATER THAN EVER A Store where you can buy Everything FRESHMEN HEADQUARTERS The Jigger Shop Near the Movies Everything in Eats and Sweets fy 1- I g it . rlg l-, -'L- 2 ,.I 1 -.ft Q'1!'L'n flu 1 Aran: HIS BOOK is from the Press of THE JOHN C. WINSTON COMPANY, Ten Hundred and Six Arch Street, Philadelphia, Penna. 'I .........-......--.......-.......... ........... ...........-..-.......-............-............ ...........-.........-...---........----..-.--.. .....-...ff-.0.n.....nn...s..................... .nnnoovsu.......4a.....................-......-. ..-.--....0-.00..-...n.r..f-.-....--,....-oss... .-0neo.........-.4............--................ ...---.....-.....e....a......-...-...Q...-.....- .......-.....--........f......-................. ..-.--....--...ou-....oe.f...4...-.-ff.-.-...... .....-..........4-.................-...-........ .....-.......................-.................. 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