Peddie School - Old Gold and Blue Yearbook (Hightstown, NJ)
- Class of 1925
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I Il M OF Sfuoifa N ,mmf Haw WMM' .,.,,.. ....... ,,.,,....,,,,,..v,..- ,...,,, ,,M,,,,,,,.,,,W, V nv W , , v . f ' ,V f 'W fwfr K ,, V' ff fy, W. ,W V M E Q . A. :Yifnnneph s 5 T I -is' Vox. III LIY M-XX 1924 No 4 THE CHRONICLE OF he Paddle Soho HIGHTSTOWN lNEW JERSEY CATALOGUE NUMBER F11-'TY N1v1'H X EAR The fear of the Lo d is the begin mg of kno ledge bu PRINTED QL ARTERLX FOR The Peddle School 'NIAY LXLGLST Nouaxinnk AND FEBRLARY ol , . . - 1 A V ' o T 7 , 7 H r ' ' n' ' W 5 foolish despise wisdom and instruction. -Prozf. 1 : vii, . i , . ' ' , lv 7 . T PRINCIPALS FROM THE FOUNDATION 1864 1869 EDGAR HAAS AND Emu IN 18691814-H PX PRATT 18141815 LARox F GRIFFIIN 18131816-Rm T P Bonn 18871889 Ru JOHN GPIIENE 1889 1899 HEPBERT E SLKLGHT 18971898 Ru TOSEPH I PERPY 1898 ROGEP XV Su LTLAND HAAS F! . .L . ' F! - F' ,T 7 . T 1876-1882-REV. E. J. AVERY .F 1' '. ' LY x ' -Q L, H X 1 . . 1 ...' 1' Y. ' . x Q - 1 x . ' ' 1' SEM QCENTENN AL CLASS GATES ff' I I I1 ', i. '. . i . though svcrvt she rmi FSS BCC st gve and ily QW ou npvn Qt w :dom T CHRONOLOGY 1864-May A prxvate school for grrls conducted 1n e chapel of the Hlghtstown Baptlst Church 1864-September The prlvate school reorganxzed and opened for both sexes 1866-March Chartered as The New Jersey Classxcal and Scxennfic Insntute 1866-June-Corner stone of W1lson Hall lard 1869-October Wnlson Hall ded1cated 1879-Re zncorporated as The Peddle Instltute 1n honor of the late Hon Thomas B Peddle 1889-The Longstreet Llbrary erected 1889--Endowed by legacy of the Hon Thomas B Peddle 1893-Endowed by legacy of Mrs Sarah Ogden Peddle 1894--Gxft of the Octagon by H E Deats 1895 The Dmmg Hall erected 1898-Purchase of park lake and Lane property 1904-Erectlon of the Alumm Gymnaslum 1906-Purchase of the Keeler Cottage 1908-Purchase of the Rue tract 1909-Erectlon of steam plant 1909-Openlng of new athlet1c Held 1911 Purchase of the Mason Cottage 1912 Purchase of the Lane Lots 1912 Erecnon of Coleman House 1913-Purchase of the Mount Cottage 1914-Erectxon of Trask House 1916-Senu Centennmal Celebratxon 1918-Completlon of 5250000 Buzldlng Fund 1918-Erectlon of Florence A Roberson Memor1al In firmary 1919-Purchase of Leland House 1920-Erecuon of Avery House 1920-Purchase of Beekman House 1923-Erectmon of Memonal Hall for School Rooms and Admxmstratxon 1923-Name othcxally changed to The Peddle School 1924-Constructlon of AIHUIHI Athletxc Fleld 1924-Erect1on of new heat llght and power plant 1908 1924-Growth from ezghtv bows to three hundred and suttv mne 3 - . . . th if . ' -. i H . . . ,, . ' J , . 1908-Changed from co-education to school for boys. , . ' . ll ' If v I ' . CALENDAR 1924 Nlonday Apr1l 7 S 00 P NI sprm sesston begms Nlonday Thursday ,Tune 2 J Senxor final examxnattons Thursday Uonday june :1 9 regular Enal exam natxons Monday June 9 Commencement SUMMER SESSION The fourth sessnon ot the I eddie Summer School xxtll begm Thursday July 10 and end Saturdax -Xugu t 30 1924 Sp6C13.l Summer School booklet mll be Sent on apphcatmon to the Headmaster FIFTY NINTH SCHOOL YEAR 1924 25 VVednesday September 17 11 30 A M all new boys and all old boys wrth con dltlons arrlxe CThe rooms xx 1ll be ready at 3 00 P M for those who wlsh to arrne the day betoreb NVednesday and Thursday September 17 'md 18 begmnlng VVednesday at Thursday September 1Q 3 00 P Nt old boys xxlthout condxtlons 'trrne Frlday September 19 8 00 A M regular schedule of class work begms Tuesday and Vkednesdax October 14 and 1 test exammatrons to determme re asslgnment 1n class work Tuesday and VVednesd'13 October 28 and 29 second re asergnment test eaammatxons Thursday Noxember 27 Thanksglxmg Day There Xwll be no Thanksgnmg recess other than the one dag Boys cannot be excused to remam ox er the follomng xx eck end Tuesday Frlday December lb 19 regular term exammatrons for all boys 4 1 ', ' , : . . ., ' g ' . X - Y --Y . . . . -, , '- , . i ' . L , , 1 . . , . .. . - - L 1 1 .j, . s , . ' - , - . , , : . ., . - 1 f 4 1 . . 2:00 P. M., examinations ot new boys and old boys with conditions. f, c,: .r., x .. ' , , : . . ,, ' ' . , V : V . . , ,- N, - L ' vs 1 ' -. k - . y .- v J t I . . ' i HOLIDAY VACATION 1925 VK ednesday january 7 8 00 P M all boys return Thursday January 8 8 O0 A M regular class work begxns Saturday January 31 Vwlmters Pnze Oratlon Contest Monday February 2 second semester begms Thursday February 12 Founders Day Hollday XX ednesday Saturday Nlarch 2: 28 regular term entammanons for all boys SPRING VACATION Monday Aprml 6 8 O0 P M sprmg sessxon begms Tuesday Aprxl 7 8 00 A M regular class work beg1ns Saturday Nlay 30 Nlemorxal Day Hollday Xlonday Thursday June l-4 semor final exammatxons Nlonday June 8 Commencement. SUMMER SESSION The fifth sessxon of the Pedclle Summer School w1ll begxn Thursday July 9 and end Saturday August 29 1971 Special Summer School booklet wlll be sent on appllcatlon to the Headmaster SUMMER VACATION Tuesday September 22 11 30 A M all unexammed new boys and all old boys xuth condmons arrne CThe rooms will be ready at 3 00 P M for those who wxsh to arrne the day before J Tuesday and Wednesday September 22 and 23 begmmng Wednesday at 2 00 P M exammatxons of new boys and old boys w1t.h condltxons Wednesday September 23 3 00 P M all boys vnthout condxtxons arrne Thursday September 24 8 O0 A M regular schedule of class work begms 5 V . r , , . , . ., . , , : . . ., ' ' . Y, 1 . . , r I ', , . . 1 7 . V 1 I Y ' ' I - -' 1 ' ' . ' , ' , : . ., ' ' ' . , ' , : . ., ' ' ' . I A Y ' . I Y . L V- , y . ' . . . Thursday-Monday, June 4-8, regular hnal examinations. A' l l . . . . Y , ', , -... C I ' ' ' . ' : . ., ' , , ' ' 2 . ., , y y Z ' -Y V V. . . . 1 . , , 1 . ., ' ' . CORPORATION CHARLES W IYICCUTCHEN HORACE ROBERSON DAVID H KNOTT D HART CUNNINGHAM WALTER C BLACK I-IIRAM E DEATS MRS ELSIE PEDDIE SAUVAGE D HART CUNNINGHAM REV FRANK A SMITH DD HON BYRAM L WINTERS 'VD G GARABRANT JAMES C COLEMAN CHARLES W MCCUTCHEN JAMES H MCGKAW HON AUSTEN COLGATE WALTER C BLACK HON DAVID H KNOTT WILBUR B DRIVER HON J WARREN DAVIS FRANK W THROPP HON HORACE ROBERSON T ELLIOTT TOLSON EDWARD F L LOTTE MRS WILFRED W FRY Presldent Frrst Vnce Presrdent Second Vlce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Flemmgton 63 Evergreen Place East Orange Hxghtstown Elrzabeth 27 P1ne St New York Bloomtield Newark Plamiield Madlson Orange H1ghtstown 35 Washmgton Square W New York East Orange Trenton Trenton Bayonne 129 W 48th St New York Paterson Camden MEETINGS OF THE BOARD Frxday October 20 or the first Frrday thereafter the second Monday In March and Commencement day In 11116 'Died February 19 1924 6 . ....... , . . , .. ......... .. ..... . . ..... ........... . ., ROBERT T. SEAGRAVE......... . . . ......Sa1em S . n.. ..-- D , ., . .................... . ., ' - I 1 I l 7 , . FRONT CAMPUS DR VEWAY AY VEW DR AND W LSON HALL I 1 i I I I .A slmciuiis mul IQIIIIIIIIS urnishvs :I dm-light ul nppruncli to Wilson Iall. thr' main building ri thv schoul.:ImIII1Il which arr'riII5t1-Iwi thc' traditions o hal a century o ,eddie li e. HALL N LSO W -.. .- -.- -.. I.. I I... -I -... -... I... Advnsory and Executlve BOARD OF CORPORATORS COMMITTEES The Prendent 15 ex Off:1C1O member of all commntees D H KNOTT ADSTEN COLCATE C W 'XTCCLTCHEN W B DRIVER F A SMITH T E ToLsoN B L NVINTERS HORACE ROBERSOW Teachers and Instructxon F A SMITH H E DRATS 1 H NICGRIW H CI NNINGHAM L XX INTERS Vx THROPP Property T E T0LsoNI XX XICCLTCHEN H CUNNIIRGHAM F L LOTTE AL STENI COLGATE H E DEATS HRS E P SAUVAGE Fmance Lzbrary J W DAVIS F W THROPP MRS W NV FRY W C BLACK J W DAVIS R T SEAGRAVI: D H KNo'rT HORACE ROBERSON. W B DRIVER W C BLACK er olfczo NV C BLACK R NV SWETLALD Xhss NI F TNTCCARNES Trustees of the Endowment Fund FIDELITX LNION TRLST Co Newark N I C XX XICCLTCHEN Preszd nt Board ot Corporatorb HORACE ROI FRSON 'Xlember Fmance Commxttee 7 . . - 1 - T . . . I 1 0 s Q T 4 n 0 I 1 D. . 1 .' . . B. . ' - . . F. . - - A - . A C. T - ' -' . . D. . ' . . J E. . . . . I v . . - , - ' 1 . . . . . v v 1 A . . Y Y.- .v ' ., Lv ' ', AY. . . '. - ' .', ' e , ' ' . I-, ,', - ' ' BOARD OF INSTRUCTION 1923 1924 ROGER W SWETLLAND AM LLD Headmaster B1ble RALPH ELMER HARNION A M Mathematzcs MARK XVALLACE SWETLAND AB Latm PHARES H HILRTZOG AM Science I WALTER REEvEs A M Publzc Speakmg French WILLIAM AVERY BARRAS A B Englwh EUGENE ARTHUR ROGERS LITT B Latm EARL CLAREN CE MACARTHUR A B Englzsh GUSTAV XV Roxm EBER Mathewzatzcs STARR GARDTNER COOPER AB In charge of School room ROY JUDSON WAITE A B French and German CARL EDWARD GEIGER Sc B Englzsh 8 f V . , .. ., . ., 1. , .L . , . . . , . . 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V -.1 -1 .-1 ... 1.. .-1 BOARD OF INSTRUCTION XVILLIAM ABRAM EVANS A M Spamsh ROBERT HALL STEVENS A M Sczence G VV M ARQUE NIAIER M S Matlzematzfs FREDERICK LUNI FERRIS A 'NI Hzstorg HIESTER RICHARD HORNBERGER A B Euglzslz LESLIE STARR Hu ATT C E Mathematzcs ARCHIBALD M LANGFORD B A LLB Hzsforg CLINTON IRWIN SPROUT A B Englzsh Greek and Hzstory XX ALTER IXENNETH SPRIGLE PH B Mat1zemaz'zcs HENRI GRADI Bon NIAN B S Laim PAUL MAIN ARD CH ALNIERS A B Hzsforg and Lafm MRS INIALDE BILRRUS STEVENS AB PDB Lower School MRS ESTELL-I PIERCE CLDM M E Louer School MISS OLIVE LILLIAIV PETTY Lower School JOHN D PLANT Physzcal Dzrector 9 A Av , nn n 4, , ng' 1 . 1 . - . , A . . - , .I . . V -v , 1 u . VA 7 1 Q . I . I I' , .I ., . . f , , . . OLIVER VVENDELL ELSBREE, A.B. f ' R . R -I ' ' 'I I , . . ' 'I'- . I , . . . V . f Y 7 . . , . ., . 4 A v , I a S R R R BOARD OF INSTRUCTION WILLIAM HENRY MCKENNA Assistant Physzcal Director GL STAV HAGEDORN Vzolm MRs JOYCE RICART SPRAGUE Piano TWISS BIABEL FRANCES MACCARRES Lzbrarzan ME Miss EVA S TOXVNSEIND RN Nurse DANIEL Ivuxs NTESSLER A M B1Lsz11ess Manager ARTHURJ FREY PH B Supermtendent of Buzldmgs and Grounds Mlss Emma M Rohm EBER C ashzcr Mlss GLADYS R APPLEGATE Asszstant C ashzer NIISS ERMA C REESE Regzstrar COMMITTEES C redentzals ROGERS 'NIR XV AITE Elrgzbzlzty E rammatzons XIR BARRAS NIR HERTZOG MR REEvEs HARNION NI W Sw ETLANTD Dzsczplme 'XIR RISLEY NIR Mac 'XRTHLR R 10 Su ETLAND R R R R LAN GFORD SPROLT RISLEY FERRIS HY ATT M . - . f . M . ' MR. STEVENS MR. M. NV. SWETLAND MR. REEVES M . . . .' .1 . A . M . M .- . . ' ,L . . M . DR. ' x - . M . . . . L . . ' BI . .' THE SCHOOL CHARACTER HE PEDDIE SCHOOL 1S a college preparatory school for boys Where Chr1st1an lnlluences prevall and where the de velopment of character IS placed above all other cons1dera t1ons To th1s end every exerc1se of the School has for 1ts a1m the cult1vat1on of those hab1ts of self relxance and self control wh1ch are essent1a1 to a well rounded manhood All the act1v1t1es of a boy s l1fe phys1cal mtellectual aestheuc socmal moral and re llgxous are carefully dlrected toward the accompllshment of th1s purpose As an endowed academy Pedd1e offers super1or advantages and spends upon 1ts work all nts mcome from endowment and from students Th1S pohcy removes from the adm1n1strat1on the tempta t1on to retam students solelv for the revenue they brmg and makes the School excluswe not on the basxs of wealth or posxtlon but because of 1ts h1gh moral and 1ntellectual standards It seeks there fore only boys of fine 1deals and eamest purpose and cannot retam those whose conduct and hab1ts of study are harmful ADMISSION To enter the first Form of the School 1n any regular course a student should be at least eleven years of age and be proficlent 1n the amount of spelllng readmg geography English grammar arxthmetlc physxology and Unlted States hlstory glven ln the slxth grade of the best grammar schools Such proficiency will be determmed by a combmatlon of s1mple classlficatlon tests and a certxficate from the school last attended or by a CCI't1llC3tC from former teachers Students may enter h1gher classes on satlsfactory evxdence cons1stmg of exammauon and certlficate of preparat1on for 11 , . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 .. . . . T . 1 . . . . . .. 1 1 l , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . . 1 ' 1 1 1 THE PEDDIE SCHOOL advanced w ork If the work of the classes thus entered IS not suc cessfully carrled on the student u1ll be asslgned to a lovs er class LOCATION The Pedd1e School 15 1n the borou h of H1t,htstown lNew jersey an attract1ve vlllage of about 7500 1nhab1tants m the mxdst of an extens1ve farmmg country The School 15 five m1nutes walk from the stat1on of the Camden and Amboy branch of the Pennsylvan1a R31lFOad vxh1ch runs between New York and Ph1la delphla It IS forty one m1les from Phxladelphla forty n1ne from New York n1ne m1les from Prmceton and fourteen from Trenton THE CAMPUS The School campus conta1ns slxty acres of land In the rear of the buxldmgs IS a. fine sheet of water beyond th1s IS the Pedd1e Grove to the south of Vlmlson Hall are the athlet1c fields and runnmg track Ten tenms courts conven1ently located are kept WILSON HALL Thls large hall named 1n honor of the late Pres1dent of the Board of Corporators W1ll1am V VV1lson D D was erected 1n 1866 and IS bullt of br1ck Wlth brown stone tr1mm1ngs The north and south wmgs conta1n apartments for teachers and stu dents The central port1on of the bu1ld1ng 15 used for chapel parlors rec1tat1on rooms and SOC1Cty halls All of the rooms are well l1ghted comfortable and homehke and are under the care of a competent matron The whole plant 15 heated by steam hghted by electr1c1ty and supplled NV1lCl'1 an abundance of pure uater from arteswn 'wells Bath and water rooms are conven1ently s1tuated and are prov1ded w1th an ample supply of hot and cold water at all tlmes XVater p1pes and fire hose are placed on each hall The locat1on of the heatlng plant 1n a. separate structure ent1rely away from the dorm1tor1es reduces the fire r1sk to a m1n1mum 12 . , 7. . r i . . . U .U T 6 9 ! - 7 . . . . . , y T . . - 0 - . . . , - . p , . . . . i ,. . 9 ' 7 9 in excellent condition for the use of the School. . , . . ! ' 7 ' 'Y 1 1 ' ' ' . . . . . , 9 ' 9 ' O 7 1 7 . , . . . , . . Y . I - v - . . , MEMOR AL HALL l- -... -.- Z: 5 t gf 'E SE 2 I C1 . 1. IL T 9 'B' E4 QQ v '.-'I 'La u, -12 ,mv Ea it: B3 9.2 -C: 'E .Ev v3 gm - I-O 0.2 We C52 3 . -P so 'UE :jg .. 3.2 HC 3 m 5 F TL If : :2 1 Hronrsroww New JERSEY MEMORIAL HALL Thls new fireproof bulldmg wh1ch wxll be ready for use ln De cember 1974 1S the largest lllllt of The Greater Pedd1e of wh1ch Coleman House erected ln 1912 was the begmnmg It IS located on the East S1dC of the quadrangle between Trask House and the Rober son Infirmary The bulldxng IS one hundred seventy feet long wzth a wmg elghty feet 1n depth at each end It contams twenty e1ght class rooms laboratones for sclence study room receptxon room and offices wxth prov1s1on for the later addxtron of an aud1tor1um A fea ture of the bu1ld1ng 1S the large foy er wh1ch opens out of the front vestxbule The vaulted cezlmg of th1s foyer IS supported by four marble columns and slmrlar p1lasters about the walls The walls are paneled 1n French Caen Stone above wh1ch 1S a mural frleze wh1ch forms a band of color as a forl to the colder stone surface below A the names of the more than SIX hundred Peddre men who served 1n the W'orld NVar COLEMAN HOUSE The 1n1t1a1 step 1n the real1zat1on of plans for The Greater Peddxe was taken m Apr1l 1912 when the contract was placed for the first of a SCTICS of new fireproof dormrtones Th1s dorm1tory 1S named 1n honor of the late Henry U Coleman of Trenton for many years a member and F1rst VICC Pres1dent of the Board of Corporators These house dorm1tor1es are each to accommodate from twenty to thlrty boys w1th a house master The archztecture for the new group IS Georgran or Englrsh co1on1al The constructron fxre proof throughout IS of brxck w1th tr1m mmgs of Indrana l1mestone and terra cotta Coleman House IS at the northeast corner of the proposed quadrangle and IS three stor1es h1gh In add1t1on to a suxte of rooms for the house master and h1s ass1stant there are th1rteen su1tes for two boys each and three smgle rooms Each su1te has 9. study and two bedrooms In each study 1S an open fireplace w1th a mantel ornamented by a monogram of the School The house 3 4 J . . . y . V. . - . . ,, . ,, ' . I 7 I ! ' ' 1 ' J . I z ' 1 . 1 ' - . , . . . . ' . t the rear of the foyer is an imposing memorial tablet of bronze, bearing . . . . . . ,, . ,, V . . 7 ! 3 ' I , - . V 7 . . - , . , . 9 ' Q s ' c , . V , . A . I ' J l THE PEDD112 SCHOOL IS heated by steam lxghted by electrrcxty and prov1ded on each floor w1th ample tollet and bath faC1l1t1CS TRASK HOUSE The second of the ser1es of fire proof dormltormes was erected rn 1914 The buxldmg IS named 1n honor of the late Prof H K. Trask LLD educator ph1lanthrop1st frxend of youth for more than thlrty sears Prmcrpal of the South Jersey Instttute Brldge ton N I The 1nterests of that school were merged xx 1th those of Pedd1e when the former school was closed m 1907 Trask House IS colomal 1n archrtecture fxre proof through out and conforms ln 1ts general arrangements for students to the plans of the Coleman House descrlbed above It accommodates boys In both Trask and Coleman Houses the steam heat and hot water supply are delrvered from the central heatmg plant s1t uated at the rear of VV1lson Hall AVERY HOUSE The thrrd of the ser1es of new dormrtorres was erected m 1920 It IS a compamon to the Coleman House and stands m the rear of the Longstreet L1brary on the northwest corner of the quadrangle The archrtecture construct1on and arrangement of rooms IS the same as the Coleman House It IS named 1n honor of the late Rev E I Avery Pr1nc1pal of the school from 1876 to 1882 BUCHANAN KEELER BEEKMAN AND LELAND HOUSES The growth of the School m recent years has made necessary mcreased dormxtory accommodat1ons and the four houses named above have been purchased and fitted up for the older bovs All of them have steam heat electr1c lrght san1tary plumbmg and pro ude comfortable lxvmg quarters Buchanan accommodates eleven boys Keeler eleven Beekman srxteen and Leland thxrty SIX Buchanan Keeler and Beekman each have a resldent marr1ed 14 J Y ' '! Y ' . l - v Y -V 7 - , . . . ' 7. . . . . , - - 7 1 ' Q twenty boys and a house-master and is set aside for Sixth Form - . . , .- ' . 2 0 ! . . . , I S , . . , . . - 3 9 5 9 . 1 1 0 ' ' - Y 1 AVERY HOUSE The M ery House IS the newest of the group of dormltones on the mlddle campus It accommodates tw enty mne students and two Masters being arranged m delightful sultes of two bedrooms and a study The Longstreet Llbrary contammg ox er 9 000 well selected xolumes ls equalled bx fev. secondary school hbranes A trained hbranan IS ln charge and ex ery opportumty l5 gn en to all students to use the books freely LONGSTREET LIBRARY Hrcnrsrowrs NEW JERSEY house master whlle Leland IS occupled by Srxth Form boys wxth two resldent masters m charge MOUNT COTTAGE In order that the younger boys of the F1rst and Second Forms may have the speclal care and supervxslon whxch they need Mount Cottage has been set aslde as a dormxtory for them There IS a resldent marrled house master m charge and also a house mother who gxves her whole t1me to the care of the boys 1n all those mat ters of personal detaxl such as young boys need These boys take the1r meals ln the mam dmxng hall w1th the rest of the school and have the1r hours of study both day and evenlng carefully super v1sed by experxenced teachers THE LONGSTREET LIBRARY Th1s beautlful structure was erected by the late Mr jonathan Longstreet and h1s slster Mxss Mary A Longstreet of Holmdel New Jersey It IS two stor1es hlgh bu1lt of br1ck and fmlshed xn THE LIBRARY The Llbrary fac1l1t1es of Pedd1e are equalled by few 1f any academxes m the land There are now over 9000 volumes COlTlpI'1SlUg a most e cellent and well selected l1st of books for practlcal use Especlallv worthy of ment1on are the collectlons of h1story blography descrxp t1on travel and perlodxcal and general llterature The Library 1s classuied accord1ng to the Dewey Dec1mal System The readxng and consultat1on room IS large well l1ghted and supphed w1th the best magazmes per1od1cals and dally and weekly papers A tramed llbrarlan rs 1n charge and every opportumty IS gxven to all students to use the books freely and to ga1n the greatest benefit posslble from these evceptnonal opportumues 15 'I - , . . . . Y , . 7 . . Y . . - . , - 7 r 7 ' . . I . . , . . y , , - 1 x the interior in natural woods. . . . . . , . , y . . X- . . . , . , . c Y l ' - . . 7 . . - . - . , . y I D 7 THE PEDDIE SCHOOL THE MUSEUM THE ALFRED FREE COLLECTION OF MINERALS collected under the supervision of the Rev Alfred Free comprises about four fifths of the species enumerated in Dana s 'Xlanual of Mineralogy There are about 3000 specimens all carefully classified and many of them rare and costly Add1t1ons hay e been made by Mr H E Deats of the class of 91 AN ARCHEOLOGICAL COLLECTION was started some years ago by Nlr H E Deats It contains Indian relics mainly from New Jersey and a large number of finely mounted preh1stor1c imple ments in stone and bone from France Denmark and the Lake Dwellings of Switzerland vv hich were formerly in the famous collection of Eugene Boban of Paris AN HERBARIUM was given by the late Prof A H Cole of the Chicago Normal School and the late Nlr C M Norton of Hights town They prepared and presented to the School over three hun been made in recent years by the private collection of Mr P H Hertzog head of the Science Department so that there are now available for use in that department more than four thousand specimens Mr Hertzog has also made available for the SCICHCC Department his private collection or over ten thousand insects OBSERVATORY AN ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY was erected 1n connection with the library building and on its it est exposure Through the generosity of the late Rev F R Morse and Mr H E Deats this is fully equipped for making accurate astronom ical observations It 15 provided with a sliding window and revolvmg dome and with an excellent telescope of four inches clear aperture and five feet local length on a solid masonry base with expensive equator1l mountmgs right ascension and declination circles THE SOCIAL ROOM A un1que feature of the School hfe 1S the social or lounging room for boys on the ground iioor of W'1lson Hall This room 16 1' , Q , ' . . , I . . Y - 9 u Y Q Q 1 n , 3 A 0' l . . . . ' ' ' , ' , - . . . - ! 9 2 . U . V . . 9 , . ' a u u , , 4' . . . , ' dred and twenty-tive carefully classified specimens. Additions have ! 7 . . 9 ' ! ' 7 1 v . . . , I L ,Z OUR FACULTY FAM LY ,- -.. -... -... -. Q.. ,... -... -... - ,V :Q I ii E , Q C 5:- 0 Q 5 3 '- . 5 GC . v , i IE ' - 1. V 'K -21, :S . C+: . .rh- 2,5 I ai . Fi -E ,x A :C .Q 7 cz :.: ', A 5' H :T 1. ' M V K -:S 'E If . 3: :Q -:E Z-... 5 TC j if nt: fi .Ei if .2 5-E Q., :- , gi ,L 5: ' E7 Q -52 lc . ,- . ,- :y- 4:5 1. 2 5 Z , I: L. 'JFZ HIGHTSTOWN New JERSEY 45 ic 25 has been fitted up rn old Engllsh style weathered oak trlm mmgs wlth heavy columns ce1l1ng beams panelled walls settles fireplace easy chalrs tables for games plano and a fine collect1on of plctures The flreplace bu1lt of tapestry brxck is of true colonlal s1ze and appearance and wxth 1ts large settles forms a most attrac me nook on wmter davs On the walls are record boards carved ln oak grvmg the names of athletlc team captams Y M C A pres1dents and Wyckoff Honor Fellows for the last thnrty years Earnest effort m the physxcal mtellectual and splrxtual hfe of the boys IS stxmulated and mtenslfied by these records of the splendld fellows who have preceded them m the h1story of the School Among the plctures are famous athletxc teams promment alumm and others whose manhood has helped to mold the best Peddle tradltrons Th1s room IS the center of student 3CtlVlt1CS and the home of of the boys cons1st1ng of fifteen members n1ne of whom are ex officzo members by reason of thelr prommence 1n the athletxc llterary and relxgxous act1v1t1es of the School three elected by the boys and three appomted by the faculty THE DINING HALL The Dmmg hall IS butlt of brlck ln modxfied Gothic style It IS 60 x 90 feet and three storles above the basement In the basement are store rooms fire proof vault and steam laundry The first floor contams the kltchen cold storage room pantry and matron s and steward s rooms The k1tchen IS 30x 54 feet w1th cement floor and IS fumxshed wnth the latest apphances for cookmg The dmxng room on the second floor IS 60x 75 feet finxshed vt 1th t1le W31l'lSCOt1Dg and enamel pamt and has a metal Celllflg' whxch as supported by trusses so that pxllars are unnecessary An open fireplace large buffets and spaclous wmdows contrfbute much to the cheermess and beauty of the room 17 Y I , . . Y , . - 9 I 7 9 Y '- v y 9 9 ' Y V 1 9 9 ' . , . . . . 9 . . . ' 9 7 ' 1 1 7 l the Y. M. C. A. It is managed entirely by a House Committee , . . , . - 7 ! - . . . y . . . . . , . D ' 9 ' 9 . . y ' y 1 i Y ' ' ' Y Y - . , . . . , . i I l THE PEDDIE SCHOOL ALUMNI GYMNASIUM AND ATHLETIC FIELD Through the generous efforts of the Alumm of the School a gymnaslum was erected ln 1914 The buzldmg IS of brxck and stone 100x5O feet The maxn exerc1se room is 75x50 feet and 20 feet hlgh At the front of the bulldmg are the receptlon hall trophy room and phys1cal dlrectors rooms The gallery has a fine runmng track of twenty sn: laps to the mule In the basement are the swxmmmg pool shower and needle baths and locker rooms The bulldxng IS equlpped w1th the best modern apparatus A sk1lled physical dlrector and an RSSISIHHI are em ployed and each pupxl after a careful phys1cal exammat1on IS requxred to take such darly systemat1c exerclse as IS suxted to hrs needs An athletlc field provldmg space for baseball soccer and foot ball fields wlth several tennxs courts was opened m 1909 but wlth Held has proved inadequate to the needs of the School Now through the contmued generous mterest of the Alumnl a much needed addltxon to the former field IS under construct1on The new field l1es to the east and south of the quadrangle and IS bemg graded m two terraces on the upper terrace there xx 1ll be ample space for three baseball dnamonds w1th outfields on the lower terrace wlll be a quarter m1le cmder track wlth two hundred twenty yards stralght away and 1ns1de the track the vars1ty football grldxron Practxce gr1d1rons mll also be lald out m season on the upper ter race Prowlsxon IS made for at least tw enty tennls courts on the east slde of the fxeld The vsork of gradmg IS now under way and w1ll be completed before the opemng of school 1n September 1924 PHYSICAL TRAINING For many years the work of the Physlcal Department at Pedd1e has been dlrected to the development of the physxque of each boy rather than to the trammg of athletxc teams This polxcy has pro duced excellent results 1n the case of many boys not athletlcally lnclmed and has at the same tlme contrxbuted much to the support 18 , . . a 0 , 1 ' 9 - ' 1 1 , . y . . . , . . , . . y - Y Y V Y the present policy of supervised athletics for every boy, the old v ' . , 7 9 . . . , . . - Y, . . . . . I . . Y . U. V. . . , n ROBERSON MEMORIAL INFIRMARY MOUNT COTTAGE KEELER COTTAGE TVN nf-xvfiYv'1wl'vwf? Y3r!11.vN'. f-wlvzifuj-4-fl with rnmlwrregnmrliamrr-Sfu-rt?1w'axr1-:mvlwmxff Of tlw elrk. ulth in Y'--11!'1't tmlfvfl m:r-v' InV:gxruv.Auvwnxvrxil.4f1r1NgL'!ryffl .arzx1uL1Nyvurm-rxla A sxU1u!l41lffHv'ff1YI'1'11'f '?w'.'4f'tI1 ir rim- ru-1-Q -it i!1 f -x. TIM' XY-v1:'t :xwl K 1 l'lkHYI.l! -LiTl'!XK1u1vIY tim flwrmll wrff-S fur tin- -.mxrwuvr NWS, va kwin: in charge r1f.A l'l'fl'11'HllI11iYl'l!'f1UlLlNl1'l'iiY'l41L1 1:m14v mu! wr. HIGHTSTOWN NEW JERSEY of all forms of athletrcs The low percentage of men physlcally Ht for mlhtary servrce under the selectrve draft dlrected especxal attentron to thxs sxde of school work and emphasrzed the lmportance of xt In addxtlon to a thorough physical examxnatlon such as IS grven m any good gymnasmm Peddle grves to each boy a careful test of eyes ears throat nose teeth heart lungs and other organs Every defect or weakness xs noted and charted for corrective treat ment The arm of the School 1n thxs department xs not prrmarrly to turn out wmnmg teams m athletxc games but to turn out phys1 cally fit young men who shall be strong to w1n ln the contests of l1fe The School offers unusual faCll1tlCS for out of door sports In addltlon to the gymnasxum and athletxc field there IS a lake for boatmg and skatmg and gun traps funder the supervxsxon of a teacherj All athletxc sports are under the superv1s1on of experlenced surted to their needs No boy IS perm1tted to take part 1n competl t1ve sports unless h1s physxcal cond1t1on warrants rt The varlous forms of athletrc actxvxty are encouraged by the faculty but on the other hand athletlc mterests are kept subordmate to the mam work of the School FLORENCE A. ROBERSON MEMORIAL Through the generous glft of the Hon Horace Roberson of Bayonne N J made 1n memory of hrs daughter a model school hosp1tal and mfirmary was erected 1n 1918 and IS known as the Florence A Roberson Memonal The archrtecture IS colomal the materlals are brlck and Indiana llmestone and the constructron fireproof throughout The bulldlng IS two storles and a basement dlmenslons 54 x 29 feet Each floor above the basement has a large ward a sun parlor a dret k1tchen wlth separate rooms for patxents under observation or serlously 111 two rooms for nurses and three bathrooms The first floor also has an accxdent dressmg room and an operatmg room both of wh1ch are fully equlpped for treatment of cases of 19 I ' Q . . . , . . 9 Y ! 7 Y Y ' , - Y Y directors, and all students are required to take regular exercise . . . , , ! 9 ' ', l I 7 7 I Y Y , . ! THE Prznnrn SCHOOL mmor mjury or for major operat1ons The second story may be reached from the mam entrance hallway or by a separate outslde stalrway m the rear so that ln the case of contaglous dlseases the upper floor can be entxrely xsolated from the rest of the buxldmg The plans also prov1de for the lsolatlon of each half of both floors so that rn emergency the bmldmg can be treated as four separate unlts The large sun parlors on each floor are supplled wxth fire places to add to the1r cheermess and comfort. Every modern fac1l1ty for the care and comfort of the slck 15 mcluded ln 1ts constructxon A resxdent tramed nurse IS employed at the School and has permanent quarters 1n the mfirmary 20 . . . - . ! . . . . - . . . - . Hrcnrsrown New JERSEY COURSES OF INSTRUCTION WO courses of study are provrded the Class1ca1 and the SCICHIIIIC In the Classmcal Course ample preparatlon IS made for entrance to the Arts Course of any college The course mcludes four or live years of Latm three years of Greek or Modern Language and the college entrance requ1rements rn Enghsh H1s tory Mathematxcs and Sclence The Sclentxlic Course lays especlal emphasrs upon Mathematrcs Sclence and Modern Languages and offers a maxlmum prepara t1on m these branches Students completmg thxs course are pre- pared to enter the scxentxiic and engmeermg courses at colleges of the most advanced standmg PROMOTION W'r1tten tests are held monthly 1n all subjects Thorough examlnatlons are gxven on the complet1on of each subject to one to the final exammatxon so that no crammlng for examx nations can take the place of good work throughout the term Students are expected to mamtam a standlng of from seventy five to mnety five per cent ln all studxes Seventy five per cent IS the mlnrmum grade for passzng or contmumg 1n any subject Reports are sent monthly to the parents or guardran of the student GRADUATION AND ADMISSION TO COLLEGE Students who satxsfactonly complete one of the regular courses wxll recemve a diploma statmg the course of study pursued and con ferrmg the honor of graduatlon Students hav1ng pursued specxal studies satlsfactorlly or hav1ng taken only a partral course are entitled to a certlficate statmg the work done and thexr standxng The CCYIIIICZIC of the Headmaster IS accepted 1n place of entrance exammatxons by all colleges that have adopted the cert15 cate system 21 , ! . 5 , . . . Y . - , . , . 0 . . . . . , . , , . - The daily recitations and written tests count in the ratio of two . . ,, . ,, . , - THE P EDDIE Scnoox. The courses of study are so arranged and the standard of work requ1red IS so h1gh that students completmg any course for college entrance are thoroughly prepared to pass the entrance exammatxons at Pnnceton Yale Harvard or of the College Entrance Examma t1on Board The object sought by the School 15 not merely to fit for some pamcular college but to it each student mn such a thorough manner that graduatxon 1tself 15 ev1dence of abxlxty to enter wxthout condxtxon the college of one s cholce In other words the School has an mdwxduahty a standard of xts own and graduates xts stu dents upon the basxs of xts own work rather than upon the basrs of the entrance requlrements of any one college The success of th1s pohcy IS shown by the fact that the School has graduates holdmg hlgh rank ln many colleges among whmch Rochester Colgate Lafayette Amherst Bucknell Lehxgh Stevens Instxtute and Massachusetts Instltute of Technology Peddle IS also regxstered wxth the Regents of the Umversxty of the State of New York Its certlficate 15 accepted mn l1eu of Regents pass cards ceruficates and dxplomas ln all schools and colleges of New York State The School IS also accredxted by the Umted States Mnhtary Academy at West Pomt and the Naval Academy at Annapolxs under the certxficate prlvxlege The exammatlons of the College Entrance Exammatlon Board are held at the school ln June of each year and wxll be requxred of all students begmnmg 1n 1925 22 - 2 1 9 . ' . , . I . . , . 7 ' I 1 1 ' . . . , . are Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Brown, Cornell, 1 ! ! 7 I . I , . . . . ,. . , Q e l U ' r 1 ' y , . 3 1 1 i - L A. E -E MIDDLE CAMPUS Lookmg north from the Athletic Fxf-ld THE SOUTH DRIVE TO COLEMAN AND TRASK Tlx: Fnlvnnn Tru k 'md Mr-rx H u 1 urrx Ix the Studznt who wrulm them muh exon conxen lencr which mf 41: rn dn 15,11 .mi um lrunucm can proud? These nun IUU:lN .HQ part UI the middle Cam pu uuadranglm HIGHTSTOWN NEW JERSEY THE COURSES OF STUDY The follow mg subjects wh1ch may be offered for admxsslon to any college are requzred Enghsh throughout the entxre course coverlng the college entrance requ1rements m Engllsh Mathemat1cs through the irst five Forms covermg the college entrance requ1rements 1n Elementary Algebra and Plane Geometry In the Classlcal Course live years of Latxn and at least two years of Greek or a modern language In the Screntliic Course at least three years of one modem lan guage or two years each of two fore1gn languages Anc1ent Hxstory 1n the Classlcal Course Amerrcan Hlstory 1n the Scientific Course At least one sc1ence ln the Sc1ent1fic Course The follou 1ng subjects whrch are not accepted for admxsslon at all colleges are also requzred Publrc Speakmg one per1od a week durmg the entlre course Electrve subjects to be chosen as needed are provxded to meet the requ1rements of any course ln any college The colleges vary cons1derably ln thelr entrance requ1rements When a student knows the college he expects to enter he IS reglstered for such elect1ves as wxll meet the requ1rements of that college In case however the cho1ce of a college has not been made the ann IS to have the student choose those elect1ves that are accepted by the great majormty of colleges COLLEGE ENTRANCE BOARD EXAMINATIONS Whether or not they mtend to go to a college that admrts on certtficate students are advlsed to take the exammatlons of the College Entrance Exammatxon Board whlch are held at the school each year the week followmg Commencement Begmmng 1n 1923 these exammatxons w1ll be requrred for graduatlon and admlsslon to college though ln exceptronal cases 23 I Y. . , . . . D o. 3 ! 1 ! . . , . I Y ' ! Y. . , . . . 9 '. Bible, one period a week throughout the entire course. . . , . . . I I Y , . . . h ' 7 7 9 . , . . . I i ! THE PEDDIE Scnoor. college cred1ts may be secured by certrficatlon and accepted as satrs fymg the requlrements of the school Such acceptance IS contmgent on the presentatlon of a certxficate from the college to whrch the boy IS gomg statmg that the college gxves full and uncondrtlonal cred1t for the subjects thus certrfied At the end of the Thrrd Form boys are ready for the College Board exammatxon m Biology 1f elected rn that Form At the end of the Fourth Form boys are ready for the College Board exammatlons in Elementary and Intermedlate Algebra Second Year Latm French A German A Spamsh A Enghsh Hrs tory Amer1can Hrstory and C1v1cs Bxologv as elected At the end of the Frfth Form boys are ready for the College Board exammatrons 1n Englrsh A Plane Geometry C1cero Latm Grammar and Elementary Prose Composltlon Anabasxs and Greek Grammar French B German B Spamsh B Ancxent Hrstory Amer1can Hxstory Englxsh Hnstory PhVS1CS as elected At the end of the Slxth Form boys are ready for the examma t1ons m Englrsh B Vergxl and Advanced Prose Compos1t1on The Ihad and Greek Prose Composrtron French B German B Spamsh B Anclent Hlstorv Amer1can Hlstory Solxd Geometry Trxgo nometry Advanced Algebra Chemrstry as elected 24 1 .7 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . .. . 1 1 ,1 - . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 . . . V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' HIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY SYNOPSIS OF COURSES For a comprehensrve VICXN of the requ1rements of the courses of study, see the Outl1ne of Courses of Study glven on pages 30 32 A syllabus showmg In detarl just vxhat work IS covered 1n each Department and subject IS prlnted separately and Included W1th the catalogue The Roman numerals I, II III IV V mdncate whxch year of a subject IS bemg pursued The figures In parentheses 1nd1cate the number of recltatmon per1ods a week devoted to the subject FIRST FORM Clasncal and Sczentzfic ENGLISH GRAMMAR C55 Parts of speech and the dxfferent classes of each classxficatxon of sentences partxcular attentron to analysls and parsrng based on the Reed and Kellogg method of d1agrammmg composmon work from outlmes ARITHMETIC C61 Renew of fractlons decxmals and denommate numbers mensuranon percentage ratlo and proportron square root PHYSIOLOGY C31 The structure and functxons of the var1ous parts of the body care of the body and value of exercxse as a means of promotlng health dem onstratlons of Flrst A1d In accrdents and emergencles States under the COHSIIIUIIOU oral and wrItten descrlptxons of h1stor1c places readmgs from b1ograph1es of famous men note book work use of en cyclopxdla GEOGRAPHY C33 Revrew of phys1cal and polxncal d1v1s1ons of the world map drawmg and note book work use of atlas and stat1stIcal reports DRAWING AIND PLNMANSHIP C35 Freehand and Instrumental lettermg desrgn and sxmple posters free arm movement and exerc1ses based on the Palmer Method BIBLE READING CID Fosters Story of the Brble SECOND FORM Classzcal and Scfentzfic ENGLISH I CJD Formal Grammar Composrtxon Readmg Selectxons from Amerxcan Poets The Odyssey Treasure Island Lays of Ancxent Rome Ivan hoe Memormzmg of Selected Passages MATHEMATICS I C61 Revlew of Arrthmetxc fmrst semester Algebra through Factor-Ing second semester LATIN I C35 Forms Syntax Translat1on of Easy Latxn Elementary Exermses In translatxon from Enghsh Into Latln 23 . . T . Ci ' 77 ' , ' . 7 Y 7 . . . . . 5 .... 1 H ,, . . j . . Y - v. . , . . 2 I Z 3 - -1 ' - 3 I - HISTORY C35-Brief review of American History to 17893 history of the United . . : . . . . . I 3 ' I ' -n . . . . . . . S - - 9 . . . . v j V - . . 2 . 3 - . , . . - I . . 9 . 3 . 1 1 1 1 ' Q . -. . . . , z , . g 5 3 . . Z . THE P EDDIE Scnoor. FRENCH A C35 Grammar Pronunclatron Composltlon Drctatxon Regular Verbs easy Readmg ANCIENT HISTORY I C35 The Ancnent World Stones and Myths of Greece and Rome ELEMENTARY SCIENCE I C35 BME I CU THIRD FORM Classzcal and Sczentzfic ENGLISH II C45 Readmg The Merchant of Vemce The Anclent Marmer Sohrab and Rustum Sxlas Marner The Lady of the Lake Quentm Durward Brlef Hlstory of Amerrcan Llterature Composrtlon Grammar Slmple Rhet one Memorrzmg of Selected Passages INIATHEMATICS II C55 Algebra to Quadrat1cs PUBLIC SPEECH II C25 Study of proper analysrs and phrasmg In readmg Drxll m enuncxatxon and pronunc1at1on BIBLE II C15 Classzcal LATIN II C65 Review of Second Form Work Completlon of FIrst Year Latm Fabulae Facxles prepared and at snght Grammar Informal Prose Composl tron Caesar Bookl Chapters 129 'FRENCH I C65 Grammar PTODUHCIHLIOH Composmon Dlctatlon Irregular Verbs Readmg Conversatxon 'IGERINIAN I C65 Elementary Grammar Pronuncratlon Inflectron of verbs nouns and adyectxves Sentence structure Easy translatron Composmon Oral Dr1ll 'SPANISH I C65 Elementary Grammar Pronunclatlon Conjugatlon of Verbs Sentence Structure Reading and Translatlon Oral Drxll Screntzjic FRENCH I C65 Grammar Pronuncxatnon Readmg Drctatxon Irregular Verbs ComposIt1on Conversatlon 'LATIN II C65 Revxew of Second Form work Completron of Frrst Year Latrn Fabulz FHCIICS prepared and at srght Grammar Informal Prose Composl non Caesar Book I Chapters 129 'BIOLOGY C65 FOURTH FORM Clasrzcal and Scientific ENGLISH III C45 Readmg The Sketch Book Idylls of the Kmg Kmg Henry V Tale of Two Cmes Lorna Doone Composmon Grammar Rhetorrc Memorxzmg NIATHEMATICS III C55 Algebra to Quadratrcs revrewed Quadratrcs Sxmul taneous Quadratlcs Graphs Ratxo and Proportxon Arxthmetxcal and Geornet ncal Progressnons Bmomlal Theorem ' One requlrcd 26 1 1 1 1 , . 1 Q ' I I I Y , I 1 1 I ' , . .- 3 .... 3 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' P 9 I Y I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y I 1 a 1 - Y Y 7 I Y , . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 A ' .- ' , - Y Y I - , . uv.,-1-f-. ,gy N-.Q A qw .I . .iv ,nf ,751 V ,LN - - ,F-vigkw . . A . - -,T - -92 V v I -1 V. ina U. , . . , f -:sp , 1. ' - .ww A ' . A -wiv. 5 1 ' 1' ' - 4. , , ' - ALUMNI GYMNASIUM VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD The dexelopmvm nf rrrmg bodw 1 an important and enyox able part or the luv at Peddxe The Alumn1Gx mnailum DlCll1YF'd abme afford mxgclln-Int Iaullllb' mr pm lqal trammg and Iurm he a pkmild arena tor the mtu clnola uc ba kcrball umm t m xx mlm Pc-fidne engagf he Kar lu Bd fb8ll'11ldd 1 L rc 'wal IfJXXd!'fi nr xc' me ot wr QJ2ld fI ba f-Dall plavrz raruwg from Xhdgetb to bcrub: frv wurpum, Xthlf- 1cQn-r Ox Pm boy 1 tue alm af Pr- MLP T ' 5' j 1: 'a E-g ,x E' 5' 5 V 1 .'. ' - ' ' I '. , ,' ,' ' j 5 ' , f HIGHTSTQWN, NEW JERSEY PUBLIC SPEECH III CZD Prmcxples of Publ1c Speech Memorxzed Selectxons Pronuncxauon Current Ewents BIBLE III CID C lasncal LATIN III CSD Caesar Book I completed Selectxons from Books II III IV V VI and Caesars C1v1l Wars CIcero Fxrst Oratlon Agamst Catxlme Sxght Readxng Grammar Formal Prose Composmon 'GRI-IEKI CSD Grammar Vocabulary Forms Elementary Syntax. 'FRENCH II CSD Elementary French completed Grammar PronuncIatIon Readlng Dlctatlon Irregular Verbs ComposIt1on Conversatxon 'GERMAN II CJD Elementary German completed Grammar Compos1tIou Readmg and Translatzon NIemorIz1ng of Easy Poetry Oral Drxll 'SPANISH II CSD Elementary Spanlsh completed Comprehenswe RevIew of Grammar ComposItIon Readmg and Translatxon Oral Drxll Sctentzfic FRENCH II CSD Elementary French completed Grammar Pronunclatxon Composmon Readmg Irregular Verbs Conversatxon Dxctatlon 'GERMAN I CSD Elementary Grammar Pronunclatlon Inflectxon of verbs nouns and adjectwes Sentence Structure Easy Translauon Composmon Oral DrI1l 'SPANISH I CSD Elementary Grammar Pronunclatxon Conjugatlon of Verbs Sentence Structure Readmg and TranslatIon Oral Drxll 'LATIN III CSD Caesar Book I completed Selectlons from Books II III IV V VI and Caesars C1111 Wars Clcero Flrst OTHIIOH Agamst Catxlme Sxght Readxng Grammar Formal Prose Composxtlon 'AMERICAN HISTORY AIND CIVIL GOVERNMI-.NT CSD Advanced Course In AmerI can Hxstory C1v1cs 'ENGLISH HISTORY CSD Industrxal economxc and moral phases of Enghsh HIS tory emphasxzed 'BIOLOGY C6D FIFTH FORM Classical and Sczentzfc ENGLISH IV C4D Readmg Juhus Caesar Sxr Roger deCoverley Papers Types of Poetry House of the Sexen Gables Revxew of Grammar and Composl txon Rhetorxcal Prmcxples Themes and Term Essays LIATHEMATICS IV C6D Plane Geometry Books I V completed PUBLIC SPEECH IV CID Study of Parlxamentary Procedure PIBCUCC In Con ductmg a Meetmg Extcmporaneous Speakmg BIBLE IV CID ' One requxred 27 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 I , . . . . .... . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 - ' . . . 1 1 1 . . ' ' 0 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . . . - A 1 1 1 'i' , 1 .1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , I . . . . 1 1 1 . .v ' . . . .. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . . ' 1 1 1 1 , .'. . ' . . . .. . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' , . A .- , - ' 1 1 1 ' '- 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 , - , . il. THE P EDDIE SCHOOL Clasncal LATIN IV CSD Cnceros Oratxons MBHIIISH Law Archxas Catxlme II III IV Selectlons from Ovxd Reading at Stght Composxtlon GREEK II CSD Xenophons Anabasls Books I IV Drlll on Forms and Syntax COmp0SltlOH RENCH III CSD Intermedlate French Grammar Revxew Pronuncxatxon Composmon Readmg Irregular Verbs Conversatxon Dlctatxon ERMAN III 155 Intermedxate German Comprehensxve Revlew of Grammar COmpOS1IlOH Readxng and Translatlon of More D15icult German Short Poems Oral Drxll ' PANISH III C51 Intermed1ate Spamsh Grammar Revxew Readmg and Translatlon of More D1Hicult Spamsh Composmon Oral Drtll 'ANCIENT HISTORY C51 Brxef Study of Orxental Nations Detalled Study of Greece and Rome Suentzfic 'FRENCH III C51 Intermednate French Grammar Revxew Pronunc1at1on Composxtxon Readmg Irregular Verbs Conversatxon Dxctatxon 'SPANISH II CSD Elementary Spamsh completed ComprehensIve Revtew Grammar Composltlon Readlng and TranslatIon Oral Drlll 'GERMAN II C55 Elementary German completed Grammar Composmon Readmg and Translatlon M6m0f1Zlng of Easy Poetry Oral Dr1Il 'LATIN IV C55 Cxceros Oratxons Mamlxan Law Archxas Cat1lme II II IV Select1ons from Oud Reading at Sxght Composltxon HYSICS C6J Mechanlcs Sound Heat Electrlcxty Lxght Indn1dualLabora tory Work 'CHEMISTRY Q63 Elementary Chemxstry Indwmdual Laboratory Work 'AMERICAN HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT C55 Advanced Course In Amen can Hxstory C1v1cs 'ENGLISH HISTORY CSD Industnal econommc and moral phases of Enghsh H15 tory emphasxzed 'MECHANICAL DRAWING C55 Use of Instruments Geometnc Constructnons PFOJCCIIOIIS Workmg Drawmgs SIXTH FORM Clasrzcal and Scfentzfic ENGLISH V C45 Readmg and Study Burkes Speech on Conclllatxon M11 tons Comus LAllegro and Il Penseroso Carlyles Essay on Burns Shakespeares Macbeth Supplementary work In composxtlon and hlstory of lnterature Weekly themes ' One requzred 28 . , . . . . . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - , . . l 1 ' . , 1 i . . . ' . . . F I ! Y Y I I 1 ' at . . . . . G - , , I 1 , . S - , : Y I ' Z - , Q 3 1 1 1 1 - 1 3 of 7 I Y ' 1 1 1 1 Y Y ' . , . - . . . . . . I I l 7 l l . ' , Q . Ik ' . . . ' ' . ' ' .' P 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 5 t , . 1 ' - 1 1 , . . i , H . . . ,, ' . 7 P Y ll ll ll Y ll ll YY , I ll ll . I I I 1 u 11 - - ' - HIGHTSTOWN NEW JERSEY REVIEW or ALGEBRA AND PLANE GEOMETRY CZD Reqmred of students who have not passed thexr College Board Exammatlons In Algebra and Plane Geometry Elementary Algebra revIewed Plane Geometry revlewed PUBLIC SPEECH V CID Argumentatxon and Debate BIBLE V CID Classical LATIN V CSD Vergll Aenexd Books I II IV VI and selectxons from Books VII XII Ovxd Readmg at Srght Advanced Composmon Prosody 'GREEK III CSD Homers Ilxad Booksl II III VI Sxght Readmg Grammar Prosody Connected Prose 'ANCIENT HISTORY CSD Brxef Study of Orlental Natxons Detaxled Study of Greece and Rome 'AMERICAN HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT CSD Advanced Course In Amen can Hlstory CIVICS 'ENGLISH HISTORY CSD Industrxal economxc and moral phases of Englxsh Hnstory emphaslzed 'PHYSICS C6D Mechanxcs Sound Heat Electrlcxty Lxght Ind1v1dualLabora tory Work 'CHEMISTRY C6D Elementary Chemmstry Ind1v1dual Laboratory Work S crentzjic AMERICAN HISTORY AND CIVIL GOVERNMENT CSD Advanced Course In Amencan HISIOTY CIv1cS VII XII Ovxd Readmg at Sxght Advanced Composxtlon Prosody 'GERMAN III CSD Intermedxate German Grammar Revlew Composmon Readmg and Translatxon Short Poems Oral Drxll 'SPANISH III CSD Intermed1ate Spanlsh Grammar Revnew Readmg and Translatxon of More Dltiicult Spanxsh Composltlon Oral DrIll 'MATHEMATICS V CSD Sohd Geometry Fall Term Tngonometry WInter Term Sohd Geometry and Trxgonometry completed Sprmg Term. 'INIATHEMATICS VI C3D Elementary Algebra Revxewed Advanced Algebra 'PHYSICS C6D Mechamcs Sound Heat Electrxcxty Lxght Ind1v1dual Labo- ratory VVork 'CHEMISTRY C6D Elementary Chemxstry Ind1v1dual Laboratory Work 'NIECHANICAL DRAWING C3D Use of Instruments Geometrlc ConStructIons Projectlons Workmg Drawlngs ' One requlred 29 I 'LATIN V CSD--Vergil, Aeneid, Books I, II, IV, VI, and selections from Books THE PEDDIE Scnoor. OUTLINE OF COURSES OF STUDY Arable numerals mdxcate the number of recltatrons Cfifty minutes eachl per week In each subject Da1ly lessons In spelllng and oral readmg are given throughout the year In the Flrst and Second Forms and careful drill on Spell Ing IS followed ln connectlon wrth the Engllsh classes of other Forms The Studxes of the Frrst and Second Forms are the same for both Courses Classrcal and Scxentllic Classzcal and Sczeutz c FIRST FORM SECOND FORM Enghsh Engllsh Ar1thmet1c Arrthmetxc and Algebra Geography Anc1ent History U S Hlstory General Sclence Physiology and Hyglene Latm Penmanshrp and Drawmg French THIRD FORM C lasszcal S C161Zflf'lC Engllsh Requrred Algebra Enghsh Latln Algebra French French Publlc Speakmg Public Speakmg Brble Blblf lllectlve Q I J Latm B1OlOg'y 30 . g . .fi ' . ................ 5 ' . ............... .5 ' ' .............. 6 ' ' ....6 ' .............. 3 ' 'D '. ........ .3 .1 . ..... b ...... 3 . .......... 3 i -...3 . ............... ...3 ..3 ................. 3 Bible ................... I Bible ................... I ZZ Z1 ' . ................ 4 ' Y' . ................ 4 ' - ----------- -4 '. .................. 6 - ----------- -4 ' ' . ......... 2 ' ' ' ................... I. ' --------------- I 23 ' 'f . . ....6 23 .. I .. V- WINTER SCENES ON CAMPUS The campua ms Llothed 0l'I'l9ll1'H9Sll'1 wumer Q novay garb ,pi .-. S ' N' v' '-S ., Reqmred Enghsh Algebra Latm Pubhc Speakm B1ble Electn e 1 reek rench Reqmred Enghsh L'1t1n Plane Geometry Publlc Speakmg B1ble Electn e Q I Q reek rench Amencan Hxstorw Ancxent Hlstory Englxsh Hxstory Hrcnrsrowrw NEW JERSEY FOLRTH Porn Requxred Enghsh Algebra French Pubhc Speakmg Bxble Electne I 'German H Span1sh ,Latm Amerlcan H1StOfy Engllsh Hlstory B1010g'V FIFTH FORM Reqmred n lxsh French Plane Geometry Pubhc Speakmg Bxble Electn e C1 D errnan pamsh '4Phys1cs ,'0'4Chem1str5 Amencan Hxstory Enghsh HISIOFQ , ,Mechamcal Draw mg 31 '7 Z . ............ 4 ' . .....---..- -4 . ............ . ........... .5 - . .....,.,...... 2 ,,.......,... 5 ' 'g. ..... 2 ' ' ............... I ' ............... I ICD ' IU 'KG XF L.. . ....5 , 22 . , Y ---5 Z ' . ............ 4 Eg' . ........... .4 . . ....... ........ ' . ..... 1 ' -' . .... .1 ' ............... I ' ............... 1 :rG,. XG . XF XS ' u u 'Y ..-5 . 7 -5 QQ L, - ,- Z THE Psnmr: Scnoor. SIXTH FORM Requu-ed Requmred Enghsh Engllsh Latm Solld Geometry and QAncxent Hlstory Tf1g01'1O1'l1Cf1'y Publlc Speakmg Pubhc Speakmg B1ble Electlve QI Elective C2 Greek GCl'lTl3.1'1 French SP3-msh Physlcs X 3' Physics Chemxstry MCheml5tfY Amerlcan Hlstory 5Ame1'1Can H15t01'Y Engllsh Hlstory il3EUgl15h H15t01'Y 'fTAdvanced Algebra TTMechan1cal Drawmg 'Greek French German or Spamsh must be contxnued xn the Fxfth Form rf elected in e Fourth Form TLatm must be taken in the Fourth Form rf elected ln the Third Form !Amer1can History or Englxsh Hxstory must be taken ID the Sixth Form rf not elected ln the Fourth or Fifth Form Slf Ancxent History has been taken as an electxve ln the Fifth Form then two electxves must be taken from the group below Phys1cs or Chemistry must be taken in exther the Fxfth Form or the Sxxth Form 'Hln the Flfth Form the work m Mechanical Drawmg takes eight hours a week, but requlres no preparation counts only five hours or one umt of college credxt m the Srxth Form xt requxres four hours a week and counts two hours or M umt of college credxt Students mtendxng to enter an Engmeermg Course m College must take at least 'A umt of Mechamcal Drawlng Advanced Algebra takes three hours a week and counts M umt of college credxt 32 ' ........ 4 . ....... 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LAWRENCEV LLE GAME GAME AR BL HIGHTSTOWN NEW JERSEY GENERAL INFORMATION RELIGIOUS PRIVILEGES EN OTIONAL exerclses are held daxly m the Chapel Pupxls attend Sunday mormng serv1ces 1n the v1llage at the church selected for them by thelr parents Servlces are held m the School Chapel Sunday evemngs A course of Blble Study lessons extendmg over sxx years 15 arranged and the attendance of all puplls IS requlred Each class meets once a week The course comprlses studxes m Old Testa ment H1story The Llfe of Chrlst Hxstory ot the Apostohc Church and The Teachmgs of Chrxst A well orgamzed branch of the Intercollegxate Y M C A proves an xmportant factor 1n the rehgmous work of the school Thxs orgamzatlon holds a meetmg 1n 1ts room each Tuesday even mg An annual receptlon glven by the ASSOCIRIIOH to welcome the new boys rs a pleasant event at the openxng of each school year SIX lxterary SOCICIICS for the older boys Alpha Ph1 Theta Ph1 Qformerly Mu Alphaj Lambda Sxgma Delta Sxgma Nu Alpha Zeta and Alpha Gamma Ph1 and a Troop of Boy Scouts for younger boys hold regular meetmgs on Saturday evenmg of each week A varlety of useful hterarv work makes up thexr programmes wh1le research 1n the l1brary IS greatly stlmulated by the preparatlon of debates oratxons and essays PUBLICATIONS Three publncatxons are lssued by the School The Chronxcle the offxclal school Journal publnshed quarterly and contamlng news concermng the School and 1ts alumnx The News a weekly paper publ1shed by the students under Faculty supervxston and devoted as 1ts name mdlcates to the news of the School The Old Gold and Blue an annual lssued by the jumor class and devoted to the mterests of all student orgamzauons 33 LITERARY SOCIETIES THE PEDDIE SCHOOL LECTURES AND ENTERTAINMENTS Each year the School offers to Its Students a course of lectures and entertamments together wxth a Ser1eS of Sunday evenxng talks by promment pastors and laymen from Varxous parts of the world The course for IQ23 241I1Cll1ClCd the followmg REV A RAY PETTY D D New York Crty WILLIAM BYRON FORBUSH PH D New York C1ty THE DIETRIC Co Phxladelphla Pa THE CONLY CONCERT Co Phxladelphxa Pa RT REV PHILIP CooK DD Wnlmmgton Del REV CLAREINCEA BARBOUR DD Rochester N Y CHINQUILLA Cheyenne Wyo MR HAMILTON HOLT New York Cntv REV RUEUS M TRAWER DD Newark N J HON WILLIAM D UPSHAW Atlanta Ga MRS FANNIE HIIN ELINE New York C1ty PHILADELPHIA MALE QUARTETTE Ph1ladelph1a Pa REV GEORGEW DUNLAP DD Phlhppmes MR ARD MRS HARRY COLIN THORPE New York Cnty MR LEoN M PEARSOIX Svsarthmore P REV ALLYN K FOSTER DD Chxcago Ill MR WILLIAM W ELLSWORTH New Hartford Conn CRAXVFORD ADAMS Co Phlladelphla Pa REV SUMNERR VINTON Roselle N J REV ALBERT W BEAVEN DD Rochester N Y MR FRANK H LAMB Hoqu1am Wash REV HOWARDE CLARKE DD Plamfleld N I MR DOUGLAS G HARING New York Cnty THE TEMPLE SINGERS Ph11adelph1a Pa REV C WALLACE PETTY DD Pnttsburgh Pa PRESIDENT EMORY W HUNT D D LL D Bucknell Umversxty DEAN CHARLES R BRowN D D LL D Yale Umversxty MR EDMUND VANCE COOKE Cleveland Ohro PRESIDENT HENRY Lux REINCE SOUTHR ICR Emerson College Boston Mass MR JAMES G MCDONALD New York Cxty REV SAMUEL GRAFFLIIN D D New York Cltv PROF IRVING FISHER LLD Yale Unn erslty REV JOSEPH C HAZEN DD Orange N I HON HAROLDB WELLS Bordentown N J HON JAMESA HAMILTON Albany N Y HON OLIVER B DICKINSON Phxladelphla Pa 34 I CK H ' ' . - . . . . . , . .,- . , . ., . . . 'Y 9 ' . . ., , . . . , . ., , . Y . . , . ., , . . 7 3 ' . . , . ., , . . . . , , . Y . . , . Y 1 ' . . , . ., . Y . ' ' Y . . , I , a. . . , . ., , . . . , , . ., , . MR. CALVIN DERRICK, Trenton, N. I. , . . I , , . . . . , . ., , . . . . , , . . . . , . ., , . . l Y ' . . , . ., , . . . . , . ., . ., . , . ., . ., . A v 1 9 - I Y V ' 7 ' 4 Y ! , . . . , . Y . A ' , . ., '- 7 . , . ., . . . , . ., , . . , , , , . . , , , , , . . Y Y . . . . -, , . HIGHTSTOWIN NEW JERSEY PRIZES The followmg are the prrzes now open for competltron 1 The fumor Declamatzon Przzes glven by the School for excellence IH thls department determmed by a pubhc contest on the evenlng precedmg Memorxal D15 Sew en boys are selected for the declamatnons from the members of the jumor Class on the basrs of the1r standmg m Enbllsh and Publxc Speaklng 2 The Geometry Przze of S5 establxshed by the class of 1883 A permanent fund of S100 has been deposlted w1th the Treasurer of the School by them for thrs purpose The pr1ze IS awarded on the bas1s of standmg 1n thxs study comblned w1th a final test examrnauon 3 The Winters Przze Oratzons open for contest to the whole School established by Hon Byram L Wmters of Smlthboro N Y class of 1883 Four prlzes of S25 S20 S15 and S10 are g1ven for combmed excellence 1n the compos1t1on and delwery of an or1g1nal orat1on The spec1al cond1t1ons are announced early IU each year The subjects suggested for 1974 75 are Our Duty to the Imrnlgrant Progress 1n C1v1lxzat1on The Ku Klux Klan The Ku Klux Klan Defended Amerrca Founded on Law Enforcement 4 The Rogers Zlluszc Prz e establ1shed bv Mr Elmer I Rogers of Hlghtstown A medal w11l be gwen for the best Oflglnal mus1cal compos1t1on The contest IS open to all students of the School 5 The Wgckojjf Honor Przze of S75 estabhshed 1n 1903 by Mr W VV Wyckoff class of 1895 New York Clty on the fol lowmg cond1t1ons The pr1ze shall be an arded to that boy of the 35 1 - . . . . . 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Y THE PEDDIE ScHooL Senlor Class who has completed the work of the fifth and srxth forms at the School and who m the Judgment of the faculty shall umte m the hlghest degree the three most important elements of success-ablhty character and attamment It IS the wlsh of the donor that thus pr1ze shall be awarded to a student of moral mteg r1ty h1gh rank rn scholarshxp and the natural qualxtres that warrant future success The student shall also show a marked sprrrt of loyalty to the best trad1t1ons of the School The holder of thxs pr1ze IS known as the Wyckoff Honor Fellow 6 The Martha S t John Przzes of S10 and S5 established by Mlss Beth Crollus class of 1903 rn honor of her mother for the two boys rn the F1rst and Second Forms who maxntaxn the hxghest records m work and conduct durmg the school year 7 The Fzrst Year Latzn Przze of S10 establxshed by E H Wrllxamson class of 1908 for scholarshlp rn F1rst Year Latm determmed by the darly record and a speclal exammatxon by StC DeQ E VV11l1ams class of 1916 for proiicxency ln the French language hlstory and l1terature The award of these pnzes will be made to boys of the thlrd and fourth year French classes and wlll be based one half on scholarshxp as determmed by class room work and term exammatlons and one half on an orlgmal essay on some subject relatwe to the 11fe and lrterature of the French people 9 The Bushell Przze of S5 gwen by hls parents Rev and Mrs W Bushell of the Amerrcan Bapt1st Mxssron Moulmem Tenassenm Indra m memory of their son Durlm D Bushell of the class of 1918 who gave h1s llfe as an avxator m the World War This prxze wxll be awarded each year to that student of the Upper School who shall durmg the year render the greatest servnce to the school 10 The Clarence Schenck lllemorzal Przze of S25 gwen by his son John V Schenck of the class of 1905 Thls pr1ze wlll be 36 8. The French Prizes of S15 and S10 respectively, established OCTAGON PORCH BEEKNIAN HOUSE The Octagon of vtlnch the porch xi Qhovsn abou' If the home of the Headmaiter vuhxle the Beekman Huu 0 wlnch vsaQ recently acqulred bx the school prosldes apartment: for a married master and dorm: tory accommodatxoni for Seventeen students H1GH'rsTowN NEW JERSEY awarded to that student who TCCCIVCS durmg the year the h1ghest number of credxts 1n scho1arsh1p conduct and extra curr1cu1um act1v1t1es SPECIAL RULE No pupll w1ll be allowed to compete for any pr1ze unless h1s scholastxc record meets NVltl'l the approval of the Fl1g1b1l1ty Comm1ttee of the Faculty Conduct deservmg ser1ous d1sc1pl1ne w1ll also debar a student from part1c1pat1ng 1n pr1ze contests EXPENSES The rates at the School are S950 a year for rooms 1n W1lson Hall Leland House Buchanan Keeler and Mount Cottages from S950 to S1050 1n Beekman House and S1150 1n Coleman House Trask House and Avery House Th1s covers all necessary school expenses except books 1n any of the regular courses of the school 1nclud1ng board room l1ght heat tu1t1on and pla1n laundry Pr1 110 mczdental fees Term b1lls are pavable as follows On the S950 rate S550 15 payable at entrance S400 February 1 on the S1150 rate S650 1S pavable at entrance S500 February l Students enterlng for the second semester pay the rates charged for the f1rst semester At the begxnnmg of the year a depos1t of th1rty to forty dollars should be made wnth the cash1er to prov1de for cost of books a11d stat1onery and to meet unexpected personal expenses The School prefers to take charge of each boy s allowance and an add1t1ona1 deposxt should be made wlth the cashxer for thls purpose It IS the a1m to offer to patrons a School of the best accom modat1ons the best 1nstruct1on the best soc1al moral and rel1g1ous tone The School IS 1n no sense a money makmg 1nst1tut1on Every dollar of lncome from students and from 1ts large endowment 15 expended 1n advantages offered to 1ts patrons Students who w1sh to reserve a room pay a fee of S510 at the t1me of reg1strat1on Th1s fee IS cred1ted on the first term b1ll It 37 Y y G . I I ! I 7 ! Y Y . Y 1 1 D 9 1 ' l - ' vate lessons in music are extra QSee following pagej. There are . v 2 y . 1 2 1 I , . I , . . . . , . . , . , , . . THE PEDDIE SCHOOL wxll be refunded only rn case notlce of wrthdrawal IS grven before the first day of August A charge of S5200 IS made for tu1t1on fee of day pl1pllS All remxttances should be made payable to the Peddle School Pr1vate lessons rn Musrc are extra and are rated as follows P1ano two lessons per week for the year 120 Use of Prano one per1od a day Smgmg two dollars per lesson Vlolm two dollars per lesson Clarmet two dollars per lesson Cornet rnandolm gultar banjo and cello one dollar and fifty cents per lesson RULES GOVERNING SCHOOL BILLS The followmg statement as to rebates extra charges and rules governmg School b1l1s should be carefully noted by patrons A reduction of S200 IS made to clergymen of all denomxnatlons Students who do not furmsh beddmg wrll be charged S25 a year for the use of same A charge of S10 rs made for each dlploma lssued A charge of S2 per day 15 made for boys 1n the mfirmary In case of serxous lllness requlrmg the employment of a speclal nurse such nurse s fees w1ll also be charged to the patron Physlclan s fees are extra rn all cases Board durmg Chrrstmas hol1days and Easter recess IS S3 OO per day Bzlls are payable stnctly zn ad ance No boy uzll be adnntted to classes untzl hzs bzlls are pazd or satzsfactory prowszon for pay ment has been made A 0 account ecnll be opened 'mth a student for books or statzonery unless a deposzt 15 made Bllls for the first semester are payable when the student enters Bllls for the second semester are sent early 1n january to the parent or guardlan who 1S expected to see that they are pald promptly 38 ' , ......... s ' , ' ......... .... S 15 and of S100 to officers of the United States Army and Navy. ATHLETIC SCENES Organized alhlcuc teama under expfrt coaches of wxde expenence an inurcw of that spmt go charac KPIIQUC of the Qchool Ex en Qtudcnt IQ encouragfd to partxcxpate m Como kmd nf Qnort and to make the uexglnu ln addmon to tho:e whlch n prow-m thc Nchqml mn mter Qchola uc conteits opportunity as wide as possiblfx numerous intra-mural games are sclwdulz-ci bctwc-cn trams of all agvs and HIGHTSTOWN INEW JERSEY If the b1ll IS not p'11d bs Februars 1 a statement xxlll be sent askmg 1mmed1ate rennttance If th1S IS not done w1th1n ten days the student xx 1ll be suspended unless some sansfactory arrangement 15 made for the p'u ment ot the b1ll Boxs me not vcceztco' for less than a scnzcsfer crccpf zzz case of chance zfacanczes and no clann for rebate from the half yearly charge can be allo ted for tuthdza tal dzsmzssal or absence rom Money xull be taken on depos1t and gwen to pup1ls at the dlrectlon of parents but cash wx 1ll not be advanced to be charged on the bxll INO student should have a large allowance for spendmg money Lnnecessary expenses of all k1nds are dlscouraged The School wmll not be responslble for loss of money or other vllmbles belongmg to students unless such thmgs are placed wmth the Cash1er for safe keepmg 4s a 71Clll6'7' of szmplc jzfstzcc aflcastsz1.t3 flags notzce should be gz cn of an zntezzdecl tztlzclra al of a stzzclent from tlze School 39 AY , v . . V. VV VV V V V V. V V . q V , Y. . Y A C Cv' . . 1 F, , , .-v I' J 1 ' f I ' -V Z, ,Vu . Q, V ' V f l Sclzool for any cause. . . V V. . - V V .V U . H T 7 k. . VV V . . . V . . . .V V V , . . L V , . .VV . V V. VU V. . V THE PEDDIE SCHOOL SUGGESTIONS TO PARENTS AND FRIENDS Patrons graduates and other frxends are welcome v1s1tors thoubh the School does not have accommodatxons to care for guests over mght VVednesday and Saturday afternoons are half hol1 days when boys may be free to enterta1n guests FI'1CIldS are earnestly requested not to send boxes of food to students except at hol1days such as Thanksgwmg or Chr1stmas So far as poss1ble parents should avo1d takmg pup1ls away from therr work even for a day Absence means loss to the pup1l and extra work for the teachers In every case the Headmaster should be consulted by letter before perm1ss1on IS g1ven for a pupll to be absent Connected w1th the School are rel1g1ous and l1tera1'y soc1et1es athletxc clubs and soc1al organ1zat1ons conducted by the students under the Jud1c1ous overs1ght of the teachers Parents may be assured that the money needed by pup1ls to contr1bute to the sup- port of these organ1zat1ons IS by no means a wasteful expend1ture OUTFIT Every student should be proxlded w1th trunk s11c sheets and cases hand and bath ton els brushes umbrella and B1ble Each boy when reb1stered IS ass1gned a laundry number markmg tape for wx h1ch should be procured from the Cashrer Every artlcle of cloth1n and all other artlcles vx h1Ch may need laundermb should be pla1nlv marked w1th thxs tape In add1t1on to ordmary clothmg or school wear each boy should also be prov1ded wlth a pa1r of stout shoes storm rubbers a mackmtosh a bath robe and clothmg su1table for outdoor sports such as football baseball and tennls Gymnaslum sults and shoes are umform and should be purchased at the School under the supervrslon of the phys1cal dxrector If a boy wears glasses he should have at least one duphcate pazr N B The rooms are not carpeted In Coleman Trask and Avery Houses a rug 8 3 x 10 6 IS best for the study and one small 40 , . . . , U . , . , . , . . . Q ! , 1 . J 9 comfortables or blankets for a single bed, a pillow and six pillow- I , 7 7 ! . ' U. . . . D . U . y . . U b ' a 1 a ' . I 1 9 . . , , ' r 7 Y , . ' J . :T ' I H1GHTs'rowN New rug about 3 x 6 for each bedroom In all other dormxtorles two rugs s1ze about 4 x 7 or 5 x 8 make the most satlsfactory cover in for the floor Each bov IS expected to furmsh one rug The rooms are furmshed vuth tables pla1n chaxrs dressers or chlffonnlers slngle 1ron bedsteads C3 ft x 6 ft 3 lnj wowen wxre sprmgs and mattresses SPECIAL REGULATIONS Strxct observance of study hours and complxance wrth all rules Prompt payment ot all bzlls at the begxnnmg of each semester IXO student wxll recelve a dxploma or other certxiicate of attamment untll all School b1lls socxety dues etc are pa1d or satlsfactory prov1s1on for payment IS made School Property All damage to School property must be patd for by the student to whose care the property 1S entrusted unless otherwlse reported by hlm Amy puptl mark1ng or otherwlse defaclng a School buxldlng or destrovmg School property w1ll be requlred to pay for the loss and w1ll be pumshed for the mlsdemeanor A general assessment wlll be made upon the entlre body of students to repaxr damage the perpetrators of whlch cannot be dxscovered All students attend the Chapel serxxce classes for B1ble study at the School mormng church sen 1ce 1n the town and SCFVICC 1n the School on Sunday ewenmb Students may attend whatever church thelr parents or guard1ans prefer Pup1ls must not V1Slt publlc places of the town or lo1ter about the streets and they must not leave town wlthout spec1al perm1ss1on from the Headmaster The keepxng or the us1ng of fire arms on the premlses IS pro hxbxted fexcept for members of the Gun Club under faculty super vxstonj Students who remam at the School durlng the xacatlons and recesses must ablde by all regulations as to deportment the same as when the School IS 1n sesston 41 JERSEY 1 . . Y J 9 ' U . . D ' 4 ' y a . . . . . Y - , . . . , r ' ' . T . . . . . 9 1 -9 1 . . 2 . . . . . . L , 1 . . . V. Y . Y. . . . 1 1 , O.. Y 7 - THE PEDDIB SCHOOL NVhen a boy enters the School it IS understood that both he and his parents or guardlan agree to conform to the methods of the School and to comply with 1ts rules No student whose progress lndustry or conduct ls uusatzs factory lull be pcrmztted to remam ln the School Contmued allure on the part of any student to pass at least three umts of 'work lull usually result ut a request for his wthdm col from School Ang student whose tuflueuce zs harmful wzll be dzsuussed wzthout ctaztmg for an ooert act of wrongdotug ENDOWMENT AND SCHOLARSHIPS By bequests of the Hon Thomas B Peddie and his wife Mrs Sarah Ogden Peddie of Newark and by subscriptions and bequests from other generous friends the School has an endow ment whose mcome enables lt to mamtain a School of the highest grade at a moderate charge to its patrons Addltional endow ment sity for increasing its rates Mr Jonathan Longstreet and his sister Miss Mary A Long street of Holmdel gave the Library and Science building Mr Longstreet bequeathed S9000 to the endowment fund and Miss Longstreet made a bequest for the care of the library and the purchase of books Mr Hiram E Deats presented to the School the spac1ous Octagon house adjoining the campus This house is now used as a residence for the Headmaster THE HIRAM DEATS SCHOLARSHIP The sum of S2000 was subscribed by Nlr Hiram Deats of Flemington N towards the endowment fund and was paid bv his executors without con ditions According to his known wishes it has been set apart as a scholarship and the mcome is available towards the education of the children Ot Baptist pastors preference being given to the pastor of the Cherryville Church The mcome of THE JONATHANT LONIGSTREET SCHOLARSHIP of S2000 has been set apart for the education of the children of the 42 Y J . I . . - F V. . q . at q lt' V F . q . .r . . . -V . . H I . . U Q . . . , ' 9 9 , - is desired to provide for its enlarged equipment without the neces- , , . I . . u n Y H . ,, l . . . . . ' .f . ' , ' ' , '. J., ' , Y . 1 , . . . . 7 . . ' 7 A . , . . . . 1 i -' l . -... -.. Q.. -4 -4 -..- I1 I'l'li'I'O S Ways lu fd school nffcr ample uppurtunily or tln- cultivatinn 0 vocal and instrunwnml lah-nt. Thv orclwstru, gh-0 and mun- rluliu clubs arc- umlvr the- din-ctiun u cxpvrivxlcl-LI nmsirixms, :xml cumwrtel are frm-qurntly prcsvule-Ll by thm-sv or- ganizations in nm-urby tmrn-z 1 hc Iluusv Cumlnitu-c is :1 student uuncil which occupies an important place in the life uf thc school. ivpre- sm-ntutivv 0 student opinion, the cum- mittvc is uf ublc assistancv to the ad- minist ' i n in u ll . H1GH'rs'rowN New jsnsn pastor of the Holmdel Bapt1st Church If sa1d pastor has no ch1l dren to use th1s scho1arsh1p xt shall be asslgned to the ch1ld of some other pastor of a Baptxst church mn the State of New Jersey Th1s appomtment IS made by the Educat1on Comm1ttee on the recommendat1on of the pastor and deacons of the Holmdel Baptnst Church THE H E DEATS SCHOLARSHIP The 1nterest of S1000 has been des1gnated by Mr H E Deats class of 91 as a Peddle Museum Scholarshlp The object 15 to asslst some worthy young man who shall take specnal care of the Museum keepxng the spec1 mens 1n order and actxng generally as ass1stant to the Scxence Instructor By the bequest of IVIISS Mary A Lonbstreet the sum of S2500 IS set as1de as a scholarsh1p fund the 1ncome of Wh1Ch IS ava11able to a1d some worthy boy of l1m1ted means In honor of the B1 centenmal Celebratlon of the foundmg of to be known as the B1 centennlal Scholarshxp was establ1shed by Mr W'1l11am H Thompson and Mr C Herbert Davxson of Hxghts town the 1ncome of whlch 1S to be used for defraylng the tu1t1on expenses of Hlghtstown boys of l1m1ted means By actlon of the Board of Corporators two scholarsh1ps of S5000 each have been set 3S1dC from funds rece1ved from the New World Movement the 1ncome of wh1ch IS avallable for the asslst ance of boys of spec1a1 mermt who have been at least one year 1n the school The followmg scholarsh1ps were establ1shed at the South ersey Instltute and are contmued here smce that school was merged WV1tl'l Peddxe In awardmg these scholarsh1ps preference IS gmven to boys from the southern part of New Jersey The Thomas B Pedd1e Scholarsh1p of S2000 The Shreve Rogers SchoIarsh1p of S1000 The W11l1am R Freas Scholarsh1p of S1000 The F Wavland A3 er Scholarshlp of S1000 43 Hightstown, observed October 7-l0, 1921, a scholarship of 35000, J u ' 0 . I I n THE PEDDIE SCHOOL The Peter Smlth Memorlal Scholarsh1p of S1000 establlshed by hrs son T I Smlth MD The Pearl Street Bapt1st Church CBr1dgetonj Scholarshxp of S1000 The F xrst Baptlst Church CBr1dgetonj Scholarshxp of S1000 The Fxrst Baptlst Church fHaddonf'leldj Scholarshlp of S1000 Churches and 1nd1v1duals are earnestly urged to lncrease the number of scholarshlps and thus axd ln the educatlon of worthy young men Two thousand dollars w11l estabhsh a permanent scholarsh1p of S100 The yearly payment of S50 and S100 w1ll establlsh annual scholarships to the amount pa1d These scholarshlps vnll be awarded under the dxrectxon of the Educatxon Comm1ttee and the Headmaster There IS no other mvestment of money whxch w1ll yleld such large and certam returns Those who des1re to promote thorough academ1c traxnmv under Chrlstlan lnfluences mll do xx ell to see for themselves u hat has been accomplxshed 1n the Peddle School and to obtam a share ln the noble achxevements of the future AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIPS It IS the pollcy of the School to make the award of a scholar sh1p depend on the student s record Scholarshlps for each suc ceedmg year are therefore generally awarded at the close of the school year In makmg such awards preference IS g1VCH to those boys who by the1r hfe and vxork 1n the school have demonstrated thexr worth and loy altv and have also ma1nta1ned a hlgh grade ln themr studles No student who falls 1n hls work vwll be g1ven a scholarshxp Any holder of a scholarshlp forfelts the same on fall mg h1s vsork or on becommg subject to severe d1sc1pl1ne It IS an honor to hold a scholarsh1p at Peddle and only those who prove themselves worthy can hope to secure or retam thxs honor 44 9 , . . , . . L . . V. Y. . B . , . 9 . , . . . . r 1 r . 7 . . . 7 . l . CHAMPION BASKETBALL TEAM Peddles hawks-tball nuns hmm non mxrncrnue Stxte Cllanmpmnclnpw Tllc 1073 19'-1 tram clmun of ilu 'Nux Jmrsq lnurwholn tn Xtl-lun. A KULIAIIUII TENNIS TEAM The 1073 tenmb tr am ha l a un Bunn asful wagon l5llll'lll'1g!TldlClllsffOIl1 all the lnadmg preparatory schools of New Jersey ahovo. won this title fur tlu' fifth slxccvssivv year at the intl-rsclmlastic tournuxmrnt lu-ld undvr the auspicvs Hronrsrovx N Nlzw JERSEY STUDENT SELF HELP True schoolboy democracy recogmzes no other test of worth than that of manhood For th1s reason the worthy boy of hmxted means always has a welcome place rn Peddxe llfe Numerous opportunltles for such bovs to work out a part of thelr expenses are offered ln the School Credrt for money thus earned IS gxven at the end of each semester Correspondence concernlng such a1d should be addressed to the Headmaster INVESTMENT OF FUNDS By a resolutlon of the Board of Corporators all funds belono' mg to the School must be rnvested rn New jersey real estate worth at least double the amount loaned thereon All mvestments are made by the F1del1ty Umon Trust Company of Newark N I on approval of the Presxdent of the Board and Cha1rman of the Fmance Commxttee The Trtle papers Pohcres of Insurance Bonds Mortgages vault of the Fxdehty Umon Trust Company of Newark and access to them by resolutron of the Board IS to be had only by the Presr dent of the Board of Corporators and Chaxrman of the F mance Commrttee All persons handlmg any of the moneys or funds of the School are under ample bond Those desrrmg to make bequests to the School should observe the followmg FORM OF LEGACY I bequeath the sum of dollars to the Board of Corporators of The Peddxe School for the Fndowment Fund for such spec1al purpose as the donor may dCS1gIl8.tCD 45 I , X . u y . bo and all other securities belonging to the School, are kept in the 9 1 9 ' ll 37 ' THE PEDDIE SCHOOL STUDENTS 19231924 ALLEN BONVNE HEvx ITT BAHR DWIGHT NIOODY BARCLAY ALBERT CHAMRERLIN BARRY WILLIAM WALLACE BENNETT ALFRED BROKAW BEzoS ROLANDO BIRGE JOHN BISHOP CHARLES HERBERT BLANCHARD KNOWLES BROWN LENNOX PILCHER BROXVN LESTER HOWARD BRUNNER ARTHUR IRVING BURR JOHN LOVELY CARTER STANLEY NCIERCER COLE PHILIP CUMINGS CONLON EMERSON WARD COOK HOWARD EJLIOTT CUTLER PAUL WILLIAM DAVIS STEPHEN BROOKS III DODD JOHN GREEN DORIN SIDNEY L EDGERTON BARTON WILCOR ELLIOTT FRED SUTTON ELLIS THOMAS PATTERSON EWART JOSEPH NORTON FORKIN EDMOND JEAN FRIEDMAN MANUEL GALLAGHER JOHN VVATERS GIBNEY JOHN JOSEPH GILES DONALD JOSEPH GILL GERALD SAMUEL HUFE GLASS TMATHEW NI HARRIS IRVING HAYDEN JOSEPH STEINMETZ ................................ HEATH HERBERT DEIGHTON ................................ HELNIE BIYRON BEACH ..................................... HUNT CHARLES FURMAN .................................. JAGGARD HENRY BRILL ..................................... LOVETT CORN ELIUS VANDER VEER ........................... LUNGREN JOHN GARRETT Trenton N Bayonne N Cranbuxy Lakewood N Hzghtstown N Franc1ScO Cuba Schenectady N Y ScotIa Y Harrxsburg Pa Brooklyn N Y New York N Y Cranbury N J New York N Y Greenfield Ohxo Barre Vt Hancock N Y Irxlngton N J Wxlmette Ill Las Vegas New Mex Schenectady N Y Johnstown N Y Rochester N Y Phxladelphla Pa East Orange N J Hrghtstown N J New York N Y New York N Y Danbury Conn PhIladelph1a Pa East Orange N J Vlrgmla Ill VVeStfield N J New York N Y Schenectady N.Y. .Greenwich Conn. .,..Helmetta . , ..HightstOwn . . .West Berlin . . .Little Silver . . . .Philadelphia Pa. 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I I ' ,NJ , ,NJ , ,NJ , f ,NJ HIGHTSTOXVN, NEW JERSEY LYONS THOMAS WILLIAM MACDOYALD JOHN LI-IXVIS JR MACKELLAR ROBERT STUART MACXIAHON JAMES DONALD NIARTIN WALTER GLEN LIILLARD WILLIAM E MILLER GEORGE WASHINGTON MORSE, SAMUEL BOYD MOSS LEONARD HOwARD NIUECKE HARRY EDWARD MYERS LEWIS CRARY NOELTNER JOHN WILLIAM NORRIS ELIJAH NIOUINT NORRIS SPENCER AOGUSTUS O NEIL HAROLD HOLENIAN OSNATO MICHAEL JOSEPH J PIEPER ROBERT OSCAR PIERCE EDMUYD BELL PRESTON ROBERT SPENCER PULLEN FRANK M JR PURNELL EDWARD CHARLES RAMSAY WILLIS ROBERT ROBBINS HAMMITT LAKE RUE HAROLD ALIISON SCHAEFER CARL JOHN SCHMITT FREDERICK ERNEST SCHMITT HENRY PETER SCI-IWABE HERBERT BERNARD STRAUSS JOSEPH L JR TATLOCK BRUCE FRANKI YN TITUS FREDERICK ELLIOTT TROY DONALD ARTHUR UNDERDOWN AMERICLS ROBERTS III WALKER HARRY WALLACE JR YOUNG IRA REGINALD FOURTH FORM BAKOS CONSTANTINE GUS BINGHAM XVILLIAM XICKINLEY BORDEN WILLIAM RALPH BRIGHTON ALLAN ALEXANDER CALDWELL WILLIAM GRANT CHAMBERLIN CALVIN LUCAS CHEINETTE PHILIP STEADMAN CHRESTENSEN ROBERT FREIBERGER 47 Unlontown Pa Berwlck Pa New York N Y Columbus Oh1O East Orange N J Indlanapohs Ind Brookllne Mass Mamaroneck R1Chm0Hd H111 New York Elmlra Buffalo Hlghtstown N J Manasquan N J Cranbury N J New York N Y 'Nhlwaukee WIS Trenton N PrOv1dence R Hlghtstown N St Marys Pa Port Norrls N J Wmdsor N J Brooklyn N Y Brooklyn N Y New York N Y Thompsonvllle Conn Chxcago Ill Rochester N Y New Rochelle N Y Nutley N J HaddOnf1eld N J Phlladelphxa Pa Rnerhead N Y Paterson Bayonne N J Pomt Pleasant N J Jersey Cxty N J New Rochelle Hlghtstown N J Schenectady Franklmulle I , I ..................................... , . . 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COULTEIQ ELIOT KUTZ DENNETT HENRY CLAY DUMONT BRUCE TUCKER EVEREST CHARLES BLAKE EWING FRANK JR FERRIS FRANK ARTHUR II FINLEY WILLIAM B FOWLER GEORGE OSCAR FREDERICK DAVID MANSFIELD GOTTSCHALK LOGAN WINSTON MALCOLM GRIFFIN DONALD COLEMAN HARRIS ALEXANDER GREGG HAWKINS VERNON MILLS JR. HENDRICKSON EARLE WYCKOFF HORN NIILTON DORE JONES CLAUDE EI BERT EDWARD LATHAM SAMUEL JLSSUP LOOMIS HARWOOD MCDONALD EDWIN MADDEN RICHARD :MANNE PHILIP SIDNEY MASSOPUST ANTON JOHN MATTHIAS RUSSELL HOWARD MILLER HENRY NIOREI-I ROBERT WILLSEY MOSS THEODORE JOHNSON MOUNT JOSEPH BENNETT MYERS FRANCIS IXIURDOCK PARSONS CHARLES CI-IAUNCY PERRINE EARL WILLIAM POLHEMUS HAROLD PUOH OWEN RADNOR RAOONETTI JOHN RIDENOUR ORLAND JAY ROBINSON DONALD HANNIEAL SCHUPNER, WILLARD JENSEN SHERMAN HAROLD XIASON JR SPENCER EDMUND GERRARD STARR ROBERT RUE VANBERGEN CHARLES ABRAM VANDERVIIR, THOMAS MORRIS Bushnell Ill New York N Y Berkeley Calnf Henderson Ky Essex Conn Passarc N J Montclau' N J COuncIlBlufTs Iowa New Rochelle N Y Syracuse N Y Asbury Park N J Whxtestone N Y Greenlawn N Y New York N Y North Bloomfield Conn Upper Montclair N J Plymouth Mass Allentown N J Jersey Clty N J New York N Y New York N Y East Orange N J V1rgIn1a Ill New York N Y New York N Y Perth Amboy N J Mrlwaukee WIS Wmdsor N J New York N Y RIChmOndH1ll N Y Englxshtown N J Shelter Island Hexghts N Y Washmgton D C Hzghtstown N J Hxghtstown N J Phtladelphla Pa. 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' , . , ' .................................... .Y , . . 49 THE PEDDIE SCHOOL FRY ERNEST WALTER GEHLHAUS CHARLES EDMUND GOODMAN JESSE WALTON BOND GUBELMAN WILLIAM S JR HAMILL SAMUEL LICCLINTOCK HAMMELL FRANK M HANLEY RAYMOND WILLIAM HARNETT DONALD THOMAS HARR, HARRY INGMAN HARRISON JOSEPH HOLLINGSWORTH VIRGIL HOWELL CLARENCE HAMILTON HUNTER FOREST VERNON HUNTINGTON VVILLIAM FREDERICK JELLI-:ME JOHN RANDOLPH JOHANNS HENRY CARL LACAPRA LOUIS LEONARD LANE HERBERT MANSFIELD LESSING ARTHUR LLOYD RUSSELL LOOMIS ARCHIBALD GUNNING MCLEAN RALPH MILLIGAN ROBERT ARBDCKLE NORRIS EMMETT OCHS MILIARD OLSON NEAL WALDO POLLOCK HENRY MERKER JR RAGONETTI PHILIP ROBERTSON BURTIS BURR ROBINSON CHARLES SANGER ROSENFELD ALLAN BENFDICT SABELL DEAN CLIFFORD SEYMOUR ALEC RATHBURN SHYEV IRA SPARKS ROBERT BURTON SPROUT CHARLES LEVKIS TAYLOR OSCAR BANKS TERHUNE RICHARD ALBERT VALLE MANUEL VANVLAANDEREN CORNFLIUS WADSWORTH BARTON BARNETT WALSH MATTHEW C JR WATROUS RALPH JARVIS WEBERG ROY CHESTER WIEDMANN JOHN J Prosser Wash Atlant1cH1ghlands N J Poughkeepsre N Y Buffalo N Y Prmceton N J Trenton N J New York N Y Rye N Y Falrmont W Va Asbury Park N J Augusta Ga New York, N Y Mlddletown N Y Spring Valley N Y Passalc Hlghtstown Newark N Long Branch Weehawken Chatham East Orange Lansdowne Pa New York N Y Hlghtstown N J New York N Y Danvllle Ill Boston Mass Brooklyn Northport Nlexlco City Mex New York N Y Brooklyn N Y Cortland N New York N Waban Mass Muncy Pa Greens Farms Conn Passalc N J Llma Peru Montclaxr N J Brooklyn N Y Wmthrop Mass Chester Conn Akron Ohxo Detroxt Mlch , , , JR. ...................................... , . , ' ................... 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THE PEDDIE SCHOOL GRAHAM ROBERT GRIFFIN CHARLES GILBERT GURNEY ALLEN Y HERBERT CURTIS D HORN DWIGHT PERCIVAL IVINS LAWRENCE JENNINGS CHARLES HADLEY JENNINGS WARREN ABBOTT KATHERMAN PHILIP WILSON LACKIE HERBERT KENNETH LAGERLOEI-' GERELL CARL PETER LESLIE WILLIAM LOTTERHAND JASON CHRISTOPHER LUCAS WARREN ARCHIBALD MCHUTCI-IISON J EDGAR MEEKS CLARENCE GARDNER JR MIYAR, JOSE MIGUEL MORGAN DONALD WEBBER MORSE DONALD NOTHSTEIN HARLON GILBERT OWEN WILLIAM G OWENS ALBERT JOSEPH PADRON BRUNO PARSLOW SAMUEL MURDOCK JR PARZINI ARCHIE M PEREZ JUAN PABLO PLESSNER WILLARD MARSHALL PROAL CHARLES PULVER J ALAN RICE JOSEPH CHARLES RINGLAND ROBERT SNEDECOR ROBINS HENRY GORDON RODES WILLIAM CLIFTON SHERWOOD ANDREW SMITH JOHN FORBES SMITH LAWRENCE CARPENTER STEVENS FREDERICK C JR TANAKA SHINICHI THOMAS HARRY HUDSON JR THOMPSOL LEROY CORLIES TUTTLE GEORGE MILEDRN WAGNER, FREDERICK R WARFIELD THOMAS PETTIT WATERBURY NIARK HENRY JR WILLIAMS WILLIAM HINSON Aledo Ill North Bloomfield Conn Paterson N J New York N Y Jersey City N J Hxghtstown N J New York N Y Jamesburg N J Whxtncy Pa Pelham N Y Weehawken N J Newark N J New York N Y Jersey City N J Jersey Cxty N J Woodchfie on Hudson N J Santlago Cuba Trenton N J Denver Colo Mauch Chunk Pa Charleston W Va Prospect Plams N J Santxago Cuba New York N Y Flushing N Y Caracas Venezuela Mt Vernon N Y New York N Y West Copake N Y Wxlkes Barre Pa Montcla1r N J Rochester N Y Webster Gros es Mo Pelham N Y East Orange N J New York N Y New York N Y Tok1O Japan Summrt N J Trenton N J Orlando Fla Wcehawken N J Baltlmore Md Orlskany N Y New York N Y , ................. ................................. , . , ............................ , . , . .............................. ............. , .. , ., ........................................ , . . , ..........-.............- 7 .-......... 1 , . . , ........-...... .......................... . , . . , .................................. , . . , ............................. ..... , .. , .................................... l , . , ..................................... , . . , .... .................... .... , . . , ............................................... , .. , .................... ....... , . . , ............-..................... 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NOTO PABLO PEREz ORBACH MARTIN ANTON ORRIS TOLBERT PALMER CHARLES BITTLE PLAT1' HORACE HARGRAVES SAWYER IOSEPH GORDON SEELEY ROBERT WRIGHT SOKASITS EDWARD MORTON SPAIGHT STEWART THOMAS HAROLD EDGAR ROBERT M WTLBUR NEWTON IR J WALTERS IOHN WIBEL HERMAN VELA IR WILBUR WILLIAM E WYRICK RALPH DUANE LOWER THIRD FORM Rochester N Y Brooklyn N Y Frankford Pa Vineland N I Englewood N I Trenton N I Pluladelphra Pa Brooklyn N Y Woodbrxdge N I Forest Hllls N Y Robbrnsvrlle N I H1ghtSt0WIl N I New York N Y Haddonfleld N I Tottenvxlle N Y Rrchmond H111 N Y Detrort Mrch. Bound Brook N I Santxago Cuba Wallmgton N I Atlant1cC1ty N I Phrladelphra Pa. New York N Y Xfontclaxr N I Passalc N I Bound Brook N I Iohnstown Pa New York N Y Newark N I New York N Y Hlghtstown N I Fort 'Wayne Ind CILLEY GEORGE EMERSON IR IerSeyC1ty N' I HUDSON GRANT MARTIN IR. 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THE PEDDIE SCHOOL LOWER SECOND FORM CARLOS DONATO JOSE J JR EDWARD JOHN ELLIOT LIPPE VINCENT STUYVESANT LIPPE, WILLIAM TOWEN ROSENFELD EDWARD JULIUS SCHIAVONE JAMES A SCOTT FRANCIS SWAIN STIRLING THOMAS K TIERS CLARENCE PRATT II ALVAREZ ART1 ME BENITEZ GARCELL HUDSON J LOWE CHAMBERLIN JOSEPH DINGEY CARMAN GEORGE ENDICOTT THOMAS PENNINGTON FARRINGTON ALLEN FRANK JOHN WARREN HALL JAMES ,LEE LANGE ALBERT CARL MOLINET FAUSTO MORRISON FREDERICK EPHRAIM OWEN HENRY ELIJAH JR PENN WILLIAM HAYDEN VANDERVEER CAMERON RAPELYE VANSCIVER GEORGE DOBBINS Havana Cuba Clenfuegos Cuba Vreques Porto RICO New York N Y New York N Y New York N Y New York N Y New York N Y Caldwell N J New York N Y Jersey CIty N J Pittsburgh Pa. R FIRST FORM Hxghtstown Bonner Spnngs Kan Ventnor HlghtStOWh Ehzabeth N J Lebanon Pa Jamesburg N J New York, N Y Elrzabeth N J New York N Y Rochester N Y Hxghtstown N J New York N Y 54 , ............................................... , , ..........................-. ..........-.... 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Canada Colorado Connecucut Cuba DIQITICI of Columbia Florlda Georgra Indrana Iowa Japan Kansas kentucky Nlame NI:-lryland Massachusetts XIlCh1g31'X Nhssourx Nlexxco New Jersey 'Slew Uexlco New York North Dakota OhlO Pennsglxanla Porto Rlco Rhode Island X enezuela X ermont VVash1ngton VN est X 1rg1n1a XX lsconsxn ' ...................... l -' ' ' ...................... l r' ' . ........................ l , ' ' . .................... 11 l - ' ',' ' ............ 4 .I .' . ' ......................... 2 ' ....... . ' ........................ 2 ' Illinois ......,.................. 7 Peru ........ ' ........................ 2 ' .. ' ........................... Z ' . I . ........................ I I ' . ...................... I A . - ' . ......................... I 7 7' - ' . ...................... 2 ' . .................. 6 55 THE PEDDIE SCHOOL HONORS CUM LAUDE Class of 1923 WILIIAM HOMER THOMPSON Hxghtstown N J STUART FRARY ARYOLD Hasbrouck Hexghts N LEE SNEED MONTGOMERY Sedalxa Mo EDWIN LAws LAYTON Brxdgevllle Del GOTTFRIED VVEINDIIL KRUECER Newark N J JAMES S FITZGERALD CARTER Passaxc IN J HOWARD EDWARD HEBBLE East Orange N J CARL ELIAS STROUSE Ph11adelph1a Pa RICHARD WILCOX XNARNER, Beacon Falls Conn HEAD OF UPPER SCHOOL 1923 1924 RICHARD NIADDEN HEAD OF LOWER SCHOOL JOHN VVARREN FRANK FIRST HONOR BY FORMS Fzfth Form NIYRON BEACH HELLIE Fourth Form RICHARD LIADDEN' Thzrd Form ERLE VAN EMBURGH DEININETT Second Form HERBERT IXEININETH LACKIE I-17'Sf Form CALVERT HUBBARD COLE Loder Thzrd Form OLIVER FREDERICK Los ELEss Louer Second Form CLARENCE PRATT TIERS II Loder Fzrst Form JOHN WARREN FRANK 56 I . , l , . . I , I , , A , I , . Y . . y . v ' I , - , Av. . . , . , Y. . KENNETH TIEMANN HOYVELL, New York, N. Y. , , . , . L 7 - Q , -. HIGHTSTOWN NEW JERSEY FIRST HONORS' GEORGE EMERSON CILLEY, JR. CALYERT HUBBARD COLE C25 ERLE VAN EMBUIGH DENNETT HAROLD AILXANDER FLETCHER EDWARD RICHARD FLOREA EDMOND JEAN FORKIN JOI-IN WARREN FRANK ELwYN DOUGLAS GILLIS C23 LOGAN WINSTON M GOTTSCHALK C21 MYRON BEACH HELME Q21 FOREST VERNON HUNTER HERBERT KENNETH LACKIE RICHARD IVIADDEN C25 FRANCIS MURDOCK MYERS STANLEY NODDER HAROLD ALLISON RUE JOSEPH GORDON SAWYER ROBERT BURTON SPARKS CLARENCE PRATT TIERS II DAMON DE BLOIS WACK C21 FREDERICK R WAGNER RICHARD FRANK VVEIL SECOND HONORST WILLIAM RAKESTRAW BEARDSLEE ROLANDO BEZOS GORDON COOK BIDDLE C25 WILLIAM MCKINLEY BINGHAM IZJ JAMES ROSSITER VALENTINE BROWN ROBERT FREIBERGER CHRESTENSEN GEORGE EMERSON CILLEY JR ERLE VAN EMBURGH DENNETT EDWARD OLIVER ELMER JR ALLEN FARRINGTON ALTON BROOK FINCH HAROLD ALEXANDER FLETCHER JOHN WARREN FRANK DAVID MANSI-'IELD FREDERICK MANUEL FRIEDMAN ERNEST FRY DONALD COLEMAN GRIFFIN ALLEN Y GURNEY JAMES LEE HALL FRANK M HAMMELL DWIGHT PERCIYAL HORN JOHN ELLIOT HUDSON CHARLES FURMAN HUNT FOREST VERNON HUNTER HUGHES ERNEST KISTLER SAMUEL JESSE LATHAM JASON CHRISTOPHER LUTTERHAND Q25 OLIVER FREDERICK LOvELESs C25 CORNELIU5 VANDERX EER LOVETT C25 'A grade of 8: or above In each Subgect. TA grade of 80 Or above In each subyect PHILIP SIDNEY MANNE CLARENCE GARDNER MEEKS JR JAMES HENRY MERRITT, JR Q CHARLES WESLEY MILBURN JOSE MIGUEL NIIYAR 125 GUSTAVO MOLINET Q25 ROBERT WILLSEY NIOREE SAMUEL BOYD MORSE FRANCIS MURDOCK MYERS SPENCER AUGUSTUS NORRIS WILLIAM G OwEN WILLIAM HAYDEN PENN ROBERT SPENCER PRESTON CHARLES PROAL ALLAN BENILDICT ROSENEELD HAROLD ALLISON RUE CARL J SCHAEFER ALEC RATHBUN SEYMOUR ROBERT BURTON SPARKS DOVALD ARTHUR TROY AMERICUS R. UNDERDOWN CAMERON RAPELYE VANDERVEER GEORGE DORRINS VAN SCIVER BARTON BARNETT WADSWORTH FREDERICK R WAGNER ROY CHESTER WEBERG C25 RICHARD FRANK WEIL PAUL DOUGLAS VVINTERS Fxgures In parentheses Indicate the number Of terms In wh1ch the honor was won 57 A , c . 25 ' C25 DONALD JOSEPH GILES C27 JOSEPH GORDON SAWYER ' ' L ,III THE PEDDIE SCHOOL SUBJECT HONORS' Frgures In parentheses Indxcate the number of terms In whxch the honor was won CARLOS ALVARE1 Penmanshxp Q23 WALTER HFRBERT ANNENBERG Latm DONATO ARTIME Penmanshxp Q23 Spellmg Q23 LESTER WILLIAM BAILEY Algebra STANLEY BARCLAY Enghsh FRANK LOUDEN BARNETT Mechamcal Drawmg ROBERT WILLLAM BARRETT Latm FRANCIS JOSEPH BEALL JR Bible WILLIAM RAKESTRAW BEARDSLEE French MARTIN SCUDDER BEEMAN Latm ROLANDO BEzOS Algebra Advanced Algel ra Trmgonometry Enghsh Q33 CIVICS Bxble GORDON COOK BIDDLE Armthmetxc CIVICS Physxcal Geography Algebra WILLIAM MCKINLEY BINGI-IAM Algebra Q23 Plane Geometry WALTER HARNED BIRD Arxthmetlc KNOWLES BLANCHARD Chemxstry Q23 Spamsh Pubhc Speakmg WILLIAM RALPH BORDEN Algebra, Spamsh Q23 Publlc Speakmg THmnORE BRAND Algebra JAMES ROSSITER VALENTINE BROWN Busmess Methods ARTI-IURI BRUNNER Cwlcs STANLEY MERCER CARTER Amerlcan Hxstory Pubhc Speakmg ROBERT FREIRERGER CHRESTENSEN Algebra Englxsh GEORGE EMERSON CILLEY JR. Anthmetxc Q23 Drawmg Geography Grammar Q23 Hlstory Manual Trammg Q23 GEORGE HARVEY COE, JR Mechamcal Drawmg CALVERT HUBBARD COLE, Eng Ish Q23 Latm Arxthmetlc Q23 Busmess Methods Cwlcs PHILIP CUMINGS COLE Algebra, Physxcal Geography EMERSON WARD CONLON Advanced Algebra, Chemrstry Q23 Plane Geometry Q23 Spamsh Q23 Buble HOWARD ELLIOTT COOK Algebra Enghsh Hnstory French Q23 LOUIS FDIDINAND CORRES French Ancxent Hrstory Spamsh Amencan Hnstory GEORGE ALVIN CROWELL Algebra HENRY CLAY DENNETT Algebra Q23 ERLE VAN EMBURGH DENNETT Algebra Q33 Enghsh Q23 French Q23 Latm ROBERT MORTIMER DILATUSH JR Penmanshxp JOHN Donn Algebra FRED SUTTON ELLIOTT Algebra Mechanxcal Drawmg Q23 THOMAS PATTERSON ELLIS Algebra Physreal Geography Q23 EDWARD OLIVER ELMER JR Enghsh Latm Arlthmetlc CIVICS Algebra Q23 French THOMAS PENNINGTON ENDIOOTT JR Reading Q23 Spellmg JOSEPH STEVENS FARRAND Algebra JORDAN FIELD Mechanlcal Drawmg ALTWON BROOK FINCH Busmess Methods Cxvzcs 'Grades of 90 and above. 58 an-un.-annnnnufvneuunaean-arouse , . , . .................... ......... . . ......... , . u . u Q , , , ...... 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SKATING SCENE ON LAKE The I nddn Lxkg 1- a lm to L.anoQr2 m Hummer and furm hm - num a happy hour wx hen the nce nm smooth and hard HIGHTSTOWN, NEw HAROLD ALDCANDER FLETCHER Latm C35 PublIC Spealclng Algebra C25 French Engllsh Hxstory C25 EDWARD RICHARD FLOREA Algebra C25 French Publxc Speakmg C25 EDMOND JEAN FORRIN Englxsh Physics Spamsh C35 Bible, Solxd Geometry Enghsh History JOHN WARREN FRANK Anthmetxc C25 Drawmg Geography C25 Grammar C25 Hxstory C25 Penmanshxp C25 Readlng C25 Spellmg C25 DAVID INIANSFIELD FREDERICK Physxcs MANUEL FRIEDMAN French C25 Publxc Speakmg ERNEST FRY French C25 Algebra JOHN WATERS GALLAGHER Physxcs EDWARD GARCELL Af1thmCflC WALTER GARGIULO Latm CHARLES EDWARD GERMAN Latm DONALD JOSEPH GILES Plane Geometry C25 ELWYN DOUGLAS GILLIS Enghsh French C25 Algebra l5'fATHEW 'VI GLASS Physxcs LOGAN WINSTON '.MALCOLM GOTTSCI-IALK Engll h C25 French C35 Plane Geometry Latm C35 Algebra Enghsh Hxstory C25 Physlcs C25 Physical Geography French Algebra French Spellmg C25 Readmg DONALD COLEMAN GRIFFIN WILLIAM S GUBELMAN JR ALLEN Y GURNEY JAMES LEE HALL FRANK H HAMMELL IRVING HARRIS VERNON MILLS HAwI-:INS JR JOSEPH STEINMI-:Tz HAYDEN MYRON BEACH HELME Algebra Engllsh C25 French C35 Plane Geometry Physlcs SOlId Geometry Chemlstry C25 Trlgonometry HAROLD EARL HOLCROFI Latm Arrthmetxc Cxvlcs DWIGHT PERCIVAL HORN ClV1CS Algebra C25 Enghsh C25 Publ1c Speakmg C25 Pl-Iysxcal Geography CLARENCE HAMILTON HOWELL Algebra C35 Engllsh Mechamcal Drawmg C25 Physlcal Geography GRANT MARTIN HUDSON JR Drawmg JOHN ELLIOT HUDSON Grammar C25 Readnng Spellmg C25 FOREST VERNON HUNTER French Latm C25 Algebra WARREN ABBOTT JENNINGS Algebra CLAUDE ELBERT EDWARD JONES Spamsh C25 HERBERT KENNETH LACKIE, Engllsh C35 Latm C35 Arxthmetnc Algebra C25 French C25 Physrcal Geography C25 GERELL CARL PETER LAOERLOEF Crvncs Latm SAMUEL JESSE LATHAM Bnble LIYRON EDCAR LAVAKE Manual Trammg C25 VINCENT STUYVESANT LIPPE, JR Readmg C35 Spellmg C25 Hnstory WILLIAM TOwEN LIPPE Grammar ARCHIBALD GUNNING LOOMIS Algebra HARWOOD LOOMIS Algebra C35 Physlcal Geography JASON CHRISTOPHER LOTIERHAND Englxsh C35 Anthmetxc English Hlstory C25 Publlc Speakxng 59 Algebra C25 French C25 Latm C25 Algebra C25 Plane Geometry Brble JERSEY . 1 , 1 Q a I I l Y . 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Mechamcal Drawing JOSEPH BENNETT MOUNT Algebra C21 HARRY EDWARD MUECKE Plane Geometry Bxble FRANCIS MURIJOCK MYERS English C21 Amerxcan Hxstory C21 Plane Geometry Bnble JOHN WILLIAM NOELTNER Mechamcal Drawxng C21 Phys1cal Geography C21 PublIc Speakmg ELIJAH MOUNT NORRIS Mecharucal Drawmg SPENCER AUGUSTUS NORRIS French C21 Englxsh I-hstory C21 Enghsh Pubhc Spmkmg HARLON GILBERT NOTHSTEIN Latm PABID PER!! NOTO Grammar Enghsh NEAL WALDO OLSON Englxsh Hxstory Algebra C21 French Anclent Hlstorv MICHAEL JOSEPH OSNATO Bxble WILLIAM G OWEN Latm BRUNO PADRON Penmanshxp CHARLES BITTLE PALMER Penmanshxp CHARLES CHAUNCY PARSONS Phys1cs WILLIAM HAYDEN PENN Spellmg JOHN PABLO PEREZ Latm C21 Grammar Physxcs ROBERT OSCAR PIEPER Advanced Algebra Tngonometry HAROLD POLHEMUS Algebra, French ROBERT SPENCER PRESTON Plane Geometry Mechamcal Drawmg C21 CHARLES PROAL Algebra French Physxcal Geography OWEN RADNOR PUGH Plane Geometry EDWARD CHARLES PURNELL Mechamcal Drawmg C21 JOHN RAGONETII Algebra C21 French PHILIP RAGONI-:TTI French Plane Geometry 60 7 l . ! . ........................................ ...... . oa111.1. , . , , U n ' Q 1 , , . .................................................. . , . ........... ................. , 1 ',1 1 1 a 1 O , Y 1 1 ' A . ...................... .... , . ............................................... . D 1 I I , 1 1 1 1 Y Y , ...... ....................... 1, 1 1 1 7 I 1 STANLEY NODDER Cxvlcs 1 Y 1 1 1 D ! , 1 1 1 1 1 Y I 7 I 1 1 1 HIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY WILLIS ROBERT RAMSAY Algebra, Englxsh Hnstory ROBERT SNEDECOR RINGLAND Anthmetmc HAMMITT LAKE ROBBINS Plane Geometry SOlId Geometry Tngonometry CHARLES SANGER ROBINSON 'Niechamcal Drawmg WILLIAM CLIFTON RODES Anthmetxc ALLAN BENEDICT ROSENEELD Algebra EDWARD JULIUS ROSENFELD Spellmg HAROLD ALLISON RUE Algebra C33 French C33 Latm C33 Plane Geometry Englxsh WALTER JOHN RUSSI1L Algebra JOSEPH GORDON SAWYER Arrthmetlc Drawmg Geography Grammar Hrstory Penmanshxp Physlology Readmg Spellmg Enghsh C23 Latm Algebra C23 Busmess Methods CIVICS CARL JOHN SCHAEI-ER, Physrcal Geography French C23 Mechamcal Drawmg Bxble FREDERICK ERNST SCHMITT Cwrcs ROBERT WRIGHT SEELEY CIvIcs ALEC RATHRURN SEYMOUR German RICHARD WILLIAM SIDENDERG Algebra French Blble LAWRENCE CARPENTER SMITH Latm French HAROLD EDGAR SPAIGHT Drawmg Latm ROBERT BURTON SPARKS German C33 Algebra C23 French C23 RICHARD ALBER TERHUNE Algebra C23 CLARENCE PRATT TIERS II Arnhmetzc Grammar Readmg C23 Spellmg C23 FREDERICK ELLIOTT TITUS MCChaHlC31 Drawmg C23 DONALD ARTHUR TROY Algebra C33 Physlcs Physxcal Geography AMERICUS ROBERTS UNDERDOWN III MechanIcal Draw1ng Enghsh Hlstory Ancient History CAMERON RAPELYE VANDERVEER Arlthmetlc Grammar C23 Geography C23 HIstOry Physlology Readmg C23 Spellmg C33 THOMAS MORRIS VANDERVEER, JR. Xlechamcal Drawmg JOHN BAPTISTE VAN HAH.EN English Hxstory GEORGE DODBINS VAN SCIVER Spellmg ROBERT ELLSWORTH VAN WICKLE Publlc Speal-:Ing HAROLD FRANKLIN VIRDEN Spellmg DAMON DE BLOIS WACK Englxsh C23 Englnsh H1stOI'y Latm C23 Cxvlcs C23 Plane Geometry BARTON BARNI-:TT VVADSWORTH Enghsh Algebra Pubhc Speakmg C33 FREDERICK R VVAGNER German C23 Latm C23 RICHARD JOSEPH WALSH French RALPH JARVIS WATROUS Algebra C23 ROY CHESTER YVEBERG Phys1cal Geography Algebra C23 French C23 Latm C23 RICHARD FRANK WEIL AmerIcan H1stOry C23 Physlcal Geography ARTHUR GEORGE WIEDMANN JR French C33 Latm C23 Plane Geometry CHARLES HENRY WIKOFF Chemrstry WILLIAM E WILRUR Busmess Nlethods DONALD WILCOX Physxcal Geography AmerIcan Hrstory C23 MARSHALL P WILDER, JR PublIc Speakmg PAUL DOUGLAS WINTERS Lat1n Mathemancs RALPH DUANE WYRICK Bus1ness Methods DONALD BARR YOUNG Latm JOHN ALVIN YOUNG JR French C23 61 A ...A .---.. es... -.-.4-..n.-e...-. ....ua.. . 0 , ,, ' ue.--sn-meneeeaqaunu-essences-J. 7 ' I 1 I Y ! .... . . .' ul Y . , 1 , - , , ,Q , , . 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THE PEDDIE SCHOOL CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS WYCKOFF HONOR FELLOWSHIP 905 906 1907 1908 1909 1910 9 1912 913 9 5 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 921 1922 923 CHARLES SHOE ACHENBACH ARTHUR NEWTON PIERCE ABRAHAM JACKSON PARKIN STANLEY EVERETT BALDWIN ROBERT SAMUEL TOPPING ALBERT HARKER CHAFEY CHARLES B GORTON SWETLAND PAUL JOSEPH DUNN CHARLES MARTIN BOND NVALTER KENNETH SPRAGUE BRADFORD VAN RENSSELAER MOORE LLOYD DEMAREST CHRISTIE PHILIP BRICE JAMESON GEORGE VN EED JOHN HOWARD JEEEERIES JR ROBERT EDR ARD SOELLNER CHARLES HL NT MARSHALL ALBERT LINCOLN VREELAND STUART FRARY ARNOLD 62 , OF 1 ...................... OF 1 ......................... ' OF ....................... OF ............ ......... OF ......................... OF ......................... OF 1 11 .................... . OF .............. .............. OF 1 ................... CLASS OF 1914 ........................ 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OF 1 ........................... . all 5 X! 5 .4 ,.-nw k X AFTER SCHOOL HOU RS The mterests of the Paddle studentf are warned as may be observed from the group of snap-shots above Plenty of leisure ns found for those boyhood games that make lnfe worth hvmg HIGHTSTOWN' NEw JERSEY AWARD OF PRIZES june 1923 The Jzznzor Declamahon Przzes S10 O0-HARRY EDWARD MUECRE New York N Y S5 OO-EDMOIND FORKIN New York N Y Mzddlers Pzzblzc Speakzng Contest SS OO1ROBERT AMBROSE BREEN NVo11aston Mass S2 50-HENRY MILLER W Indsor N I The Martha St John Lauer School Przzes for the two boys who make the most marked Improvement In work Conduct and Char acter durmg the year S1000-HAROLD FDGAR SPAIGHT Beacon N Y S5 OO-GEORGE EMERSON CILLY JR jersey C1ty N I T ze Fzrst Year Latzn Przze S10 00-HAROLD RUE W mdsor N I The Roger W Swetland Latzn Przze S1000--HOWARD ELLIOTT COOK Fa1rpOrt N Y T e Rogers M zzszc Przze for the best Or1g1na1 composxtlon S10 O0-HAROLD RUE VVmdsOr N I T ze Geometry Przze S5 O0--ROBERT SPENCER PRESTON Provrdence R T e Rensselaer Poly teclznzc Medal I STEWART FITZGERALD CARTER T ze N eu World M ovenzent Sclzolarshzps Eowrw B PIERCE Trenton N I RICHARD MADDEN New York N Y T ze Wznters Przze Oratzons S75 O0-HERRY MILLER Wmdsor N I S15 OO-STUART FRARY ARR OLD Hasbrouck Helghts N -I S10 OO-HUGH RALSTON HAMILTON: Washmgton D C T ze Bnslzell Przze S5 OO-DWIGHT NIOODY BAHR Bayonne N I The PV3 ckoj Honor Przze S93 OO-STUART FRARY ARNOLD Hasbrouck Hemghts N 63 A1 1 . . . . 1 ' 1 y - - . v , , . . . , , . f. . , , .. z ' v , - . . - , , . . T . . - , ., , .. I . . .- ' V' . , , .. . . . , . , . . . , , .. I '. . , ,.I. h ' ' . 1 I '. '. . , , .. ., , . . T . ... , , . . v . . , , .. . I, , . . I I '. . , , .. , . ,. . -. I , ,.J. THE PEDDIE SCHOOL SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS Y M C A Presxdent HERBERT BERNARD SCHWAEE 24 Vlce Preszdent EDMUND BELL PIERCE 24 Secretary AMERICUS ROBERTS UNDERDOWN III Advxsory Board MR JOHN D PLANT NIR OLIVERW ELSBREE MR RALPH E HAKLION Cabmet HERBERT BERNARD SCHWABE 24 EDNIUND BELL PIERCE 24 RUSSELL Hou ARD NIATTHIAS 24 ROBERT QPENCER PRESTON 24 DAMON DE BLOI9 WACK 25 HARRY EDR ARD IXIUECKE 24 THOMAS PATTERSON ELLIS Za ANIERICUS ROBERTS URDERDOWN III THE PEDDIE NEWS Athletxc Edxtor DAMON DE BLOIS WACK Exchange Ed1tOr EDMUND BELL PIERCE Faculty Advlsor MR CARL E GEIGER Assocxate Ed1tors JOSEPH L STRAUSS JR 24 BRUCE FRANKLYN TATLOCK 24 WINSTON NIALCOLM GOTTSCHALK 2 Reporters ROBERT XNILLSEY XIOREE Zn HAROLD XIASON SHERMAN JR 24 HARRY WALLACE WALKER JR 24 BARTON! NVILCOX EDGERTON 24 RICHARD EDWARD WORLISER Za 64 , ,'25 . ,' ' I ' , ,'Z5 Editor-in-Chief . ....................,............... EDMOND JEAN FORKIN, '24 ' ' ................................... ,'25 ' . .,......................... ........ , '24 . . ,'5 ATHLETW TEAM COACHES --- ullll llll an 'zz TRACK TEAM The Lradmonal -upcr-s of the -chow! un tim under path 1 pe rpmtuatfd DK 3 'UM QQUBU Of DOY Of all Agn: Ldch of whom hd garerul traxmng and ucmrt handlmg by Nir john D Plant DIIKLIUY of -Xthletms and Ins assxatants N I ., A -A' H SILCQZ 3 - 'T 1 fl, 5 g i Q . f ? .sl 4 - , f ,, Q1 tv ' Q W len ' 4 Q . X F 'wg 5, - 2 , L , . I , L X K x C HIGHTSTOXVN NEVV JERSEY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Presxdent Vxce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Advlsory Board Executn e Commrttee Captam Football 192-1- Nlanager Football Captam Basketball Xlanager Basketball Captam Baseball Nlanager Baseball Captam Track Manager Track LEWIS CRARY XIYERS 24 BOVVNIE HEXVIT ALLEN 24 GEORGE OSCAR FOXVLER 24 NIR DANIEL I NIE SLER HR E C NIACARTHUR I R R R R R E A ROGERS R JOHN D PLAINT R H R HORNIBERGER C BIACARTHUR E A ROGERS JOHN D PLANIT H R HORNBERGER LEW IS CRARY XIYERS Z4 Bova NE HEWIT ALLEKI GLORGE OSCAR FOWLER BRLGE TUCKER DU MONI DWIGHT Nloony BAHR ELIJAH XIOUNIT NORRIS FRANCIS NIURDOCIR NIYERS W ALTER GLEN XIARTIN FRANCIS JOSEPH BEALL IR RUSSELL LLOXD FRARK ARTHLR FERRIS 24 , Y ' M. . . M. . . I NLE. . M. . . M. . I ' .,........................... M. ' ' f ,'24 Captain Football, 1923 ............................ LEONARD HOYVARD Moss, '24 ' , ........................... ' ,'25 I .................................. 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','26 65 THE PEDDIE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Drrector MR GUSTAV HAGEDORN Concert Master MR G W LIARQUE MAIER Faculty Manager MR PAUL M CHALMERS Manager MICHAEL JOSEPH OSNATO 24 Assxstant Manager DONALD COLEMAN GRIFFIN 25 MR HAGEDORN MR IYIAIER GERALD SAMUEL GILL 24 WILLIAM LICKINLEY BINGHAM Vlolms LESTER WILLIAM BAILEY 26 HER RY BRILL IAGGARD 24 LOUIS LEONARD LA CAPRA BLRTIS BURR ROBERTSON 26 EUCEINEA BREAKSTONE 26 WILLIAM JOSEPH FITZSIMMONS P1ccolo IRVING HARRIS HAROLD ALEXANDER FLETCHER Comet XIILTON DORE HORN 25 WILLIAM LESLIE 27 RALPH JARVIS WATROUS Z6 STAWLEY NODDER 27 Trombone Saxophone Euphomum N Ioloncello Bass Horn Drums Traps Plano JOSEPH NORTON EWART Z4 XIR NI VV SRETLAAD MR F L FERRIS EDWARD OLIVER ELMER 27 HAROLD NIASON SHERMAN JR 24 HERBERT NIAIN SFIELD LANE 26 ,'25 ,'26 I ,'25 ' . ................................................... , '24 Clarinet .....................,............... DAVID BIANSFIELD FREDERICK, '25 I ,'25 66 Dxrector Faculty Manager Manager ASSIStant Nianager PICCOIO Clarmet Saxophone Fxrst Comet Second Cornet Horns Trombones Barmtone Bass Drums HIGHTSTOXVN, NEW JERSEY BAND MR LIARK W SWETLAND MR PAUL NI CHALNIERS XIICHAEL JOSEPH OSNATO DONALD COLEMAN GRIFFIN IRYIRC HARRIS DAWID NIANSFIELD FREDERICK WALTER JOHN RUSSELL 27 JOHN NVILLIAM NOELTNER 24 JOHN JOSEPH GIBNEY 24 ROBERT JOHN HARRIS JR Z6 SPEIN CER ALGUSTUS NORRIS 24 HAROLD ALEXAIN DER FLETCHER 25 'NIILTON DORE HORN 2: WILLIAM LESLIE 27 PHILIP CUVIIINGS COLE HENRY XIILLER Z6 ALEXANDER GREGG HARRIS CALVERT HUBBARD COLE 28 JOSEPH STEINNIETZ HAYDEN 24 JASON CHRISTOPHER LOTTERHAIND 27 -XR DREVK SHERWOOD 27 NIR SPRAGLE RALPH JARYIS VVATROUS 26 STAIN LEX INODDER Z7 HERBERT KEN WETH LACKIE Z7 NIR SWETLAND JOSEPH NORTON Eu ART 24 UR FERRIS ALBERT JOSEPH OWEIN S 27 EIN ARD OLIR ER ELMER 27 LOUIS LEON ARD LA CAPRA 26 LESTER VVILLIANI BAILEY 26 67 . . ............. ... ...... ...... ...... . ........ . 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I , - v,7 r v ' 1 1: -o-n-.u--so-a..4n-.-.- 4 a-.nnnsan-1.n- V Y 'A 1 V I - , THE PEDDIE SCHOOL DITCCYOY Faculty Xlanager Manager Assxstant Nianager Plamst Fmrst Tenors Second Tenors Barmtone Bas: GLEE CLUB MR W KENNETH SPRAGUE MR PAUL M CHALMERS VIICHAEL JOSEPH OSNATO 24 DONALD COLEMAN GRIFFIN Z5 HERBERT LIANSFIELD LANE 26 HERBERT BERNARD SCHWABE 2 IRA SHYEV 26 HENRY WMILLER 26 HOWARD ELLIOTT COOK 24 LEONARD HOWARD MOSS 24 B EMMETT NORRIS 26 HAROLD ALEXANDER FLETCHER 23 HAROLD ALLISON RUE 24 CHARLES ABRAM VAN BERGEN CLARENCE GARDNER NIEEKS JR Z7 ROBFRT OSCAR PIEPER Z4 WILLIAM GRANT CALDWELL 25 JOHN LOVELY BURR 24 RALPH JARVIS WATROUS 26 HARRY EDWARD ZMZUECKE 24 LED. NOX PILCHER BROWN 24 THEODORE JOHNSON MOSS 25 EDWARD CHARLES PURNELL 24 LANGDON PHILLIPS WILLIAMS 26 ROBERT VAN BUREN COHAN 27 DAMON DE BLOIS WACK 25 HAROLD NIASON SHERMAN 24 PHILIP STEADMAN CHENETTE 2: SPED CER AUGUSTUS NORRIS 24 1 .... ..... ............ ..-. ..... . .....-A . . 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GRIFFIN' RICH ARD ALBER TERHUNE 26 RALPH XICLEAN' 26 ROBERT SPENCER PRESTOXI 24 Mandolms ROBERT OSCAR PIEPER 24 SIDN EY L DORN 24 RICHARD WILLIAM SIDENBERG Zn HERBERT BERNARD SCHWABE 24 ROBERT FREIBERGER CHRESTENSEN Cornet HAROLD ALEXANDER FLETCHER Gmtar and Nlandola NIR NIARK VV SWETLAND LEOx ARD HOXVARD XIOSS JR 24 Banjos H ARLONI GILBERT INOTHSTEIN 27 JO EPH STEIN NIETZ H AYDENI 24 JASON CHRISTOPHER LOTTERHANID 27 f THEODORE JOHNSON NIOSS 23 Saxophones Q EDWARD CHARLES PURNELL 24 X1011I'1 GERALD SANILEL GILL Z4 Pxano HAROLD NIASONI SHERNIAN1 JR 24 Drums and Traps NIIILARD OCHS 26 69 Av, :In -............- 1-af' ufvun... .-.. --...... A A .---...s.u.-.--..a.-nns..,...,--........- ,Y ' - .......... ........ . I . 1 I,'25 v 3 , I , R .,, , W 1 ' '! ' -swung -n-.--- nnuun-nnuvuunn 0 ,y , Y - . , ,- ' 1 AY 1, A ,'25 .....,........ . ...... . ...... ,'25 Trombone .. . .............. . .. .......... . ....... . .RALPH JARVIS WATROUS, '26 -' I , .,, . . , T yy ....... . A 1 ,V S .. 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HIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Presxdent HON JAMES A HAMILTON Albany N Y Vnce Presxdent NIRS T ELLIOTT TOLSOIN 129 NVest 48th St New York Clty Secretary GUSTAV W RONIWEBER Hxghtstown N J Treasurer DANIELI NIESSLER Hlghtstovsn N J NEW YORK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Presxdent ANDREW B VANDERBEEK Rxdge Terrace and Manor Road Paterson N J Flrst Vlce Presrdent S BOGER FORD 12 Golf NICNV Park Flushmg L I Second Vxce Presldent DR JOSEPH S VAINDYKE Pahsades Park N J Thu-d Vrce Presxdent JOHN P TOLSON Hotel Webster 40 W 45th St N Y C Secretary and Treasurer JOSEPH E BATH Hotel Brlstol 129 W 48th St N Y C Executwe Cornmxttee MRS FRED S DISBoRoUcH CLIFFORD A LIORTON 94 HON JAMES A HAMILTON 94 T ELLIOTT ToLSoN 02 MRS HENRY D JENKINSON Sa HAROLDVN GARTOV 14 DR H V LII-IRRILL 93 MRS ELSIE PEDDIE SALVAGE 8 Sornerulle N 224 32nd St Woodcllffe on Hudson N Albany Hotel Brxstol 129W 48th St N Y Woodstock N 716 Ocean Ave Brooklyn 364 Argyle Road Brooklyn Y 63 Evergreen Place E Orange N J 71 ' ...................................... .. . 394 ' - ' .................................,. 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THE PEDDIE SCHOOL PHILADELPHIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PfCS1dCI1f PIERSON T FORT 91 1204 Chestnut St Phxladelphza Pa Honorary Presrdent Headmaster ROGER W SWETLAND H1ghtSIOWH N I Frrst Vrce Presrdent EDWARD H WILLIAMSON 1208 Rldge Ave Phlladelphxa Pa Second Vrce Presldent JOSEPH M CRAMER 3311 Federal St Camden N J Secretary and Treasurer HOBART B HANKINS 236 Chestnut St Phxladelphxa P TRENTON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Trenton N I V1ce Presxdent HARRY B TAYLOR Trenton N I Secretary and Treasurer JOHN D PLANT Hlghtstown N J EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STANLEY PENNOCK 13 HARRY BEBBINGTON 08 ROBERT INIEREDITH Trme Table, Pennsylvama Raulroad Week day trams leave New York Pennsylvama Statxon for Hxghtstown as follows Vra South Amboy at S 49 and 925 A M 1234 and 614 P M The same trams may be taken at Hudson Terminal at 549 and 918 AM 1242 and 606 PM respectxvely Trams leave Phxladelphla foot of Market Street for Hlghtstown at 740 and 1155 AM 344 and5ZJ PM Tra1ns connect at South Amboy from all pomts on the New York and Long Branch R R. Sunday trams for Hlghtstown leave Phlladelphxa Market Street' ferrles at 740 AM and 500 PM New York Hudson Termmal at 732 AM and 5 20 P M The tzme glven above 15 daylxght savmg and 15 of course always subject to change w1thOut notxce 72 ' ' - ' ............................. . pos ' - ' ................................ . ,'O9 , ,'o6 ., ' ', a. President ...................................................... .Luz HART, '17 ' - ' . .... . . ............................ . ,'13 1, sy 1,17 -,pr Illiliiliiii by , , 1' I 1' , J ' f rx 4' N' A' 'Q sl M Q SENIOR CLASS, 1924 CLASS OF 1924 from Lff lo R gh 4. .- .- ..- - I 'uldonfie 11 OW f rrd I R s C Cl' R n A u - CV. B1 Lf '-1 .- .- Lf' .- .- .- .- J P-. .- - .- 7' .- .- .1 .- -. n. 2' - .- P-A .- -n ll- .L Z - .- V - -1 N., A A V J' - - J! -.. - N., - .- V' -1 V - - -11 --. .- .- - -. ,- .- - .. A w V' - -... f.. DR VEWAY TOWARD GATES Farewe S better so Ah b ttvr word t No wr rd 5 spoken Lf-f E45 Fi ? 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