Peddie School - Old Gold and Blue Yearbook (Hightstown, NJ)

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Lrfllm 111 ffmj Corumx STEVEN SON 4 I-I,xRvlcY BIATHIASIQN 8 3 Ihr QDIII Mnlh sinh Elm, Pululishecl Zlllllllillly hy the Eluninr 0115155 nf the lgrhhir Svrlgnnl YoL.UM1z l,Xll Crass or NINICTICIIN llUNIJRliIlb AXNIJ 'llxx'12N'rY-S1-IYIQN whv ignarh H.x1a1cy HUIJSKJN 'l'11oM.xs, blk., liclitor-in-Chief 1Vvzu .1 c',1'Lvry BRUNSON A'1'xx'm.I. QUACIQENHUSH, Business lXlaiiager X0-rv York BR.XN'l'LEY AlCCUI.l.llLfKiI'I, Illizmix 'lii1zvlN F.x1mE1z l2lXlERSON, Zllahzr lflnwnx' Rl.x'1'lI1,xsI5N, Nmt' ,1w'.wjx' tiolmox S'rI2v1cNsoN, Nm' York lYIl.l,l.XINI XYIERNUN SToN1z, NNW Vorls 'WEXZGW The Board of Editors wish to express their appreciation for the favors rendered by Mr. P. H. Hertzog of the Peddie Faculty, Mr. Orren jack Turner of Princeton, John Laube '28, John H. Hammett '28 and William A. Schumacher 'Z8. 9 Ellie Glammm An lf'l'llXllCS to every l'eddie graduate comes the JF desire to gaze once more upon the buildings, nooks and spacious drives Of Old Peddie. During his husy and active life at school he fails to appreciate the heauty of the very walls that surround him, and only after graduation does he realize the ancient traditions that surround c Wilson Hall. Too little does he realize how he will miss his old environment and cherish fond mem- ories of the spots trodclen daily hy his hurried feet. All hail, then, to the Peddie Carnpusg may it grow more dear to the heart of every loyal alumnus. l Y ' ' Y lil-f ,I i on f IU ll 12 'if' -W M ' f' 1 1 .NM 1 Kiyl . fl ,X a in ' AM XX If 154' .QR -v 1 ' .- fd 51 'V 1 ik 'af if 14?-HP' f 2319 : W , Y ' f i , X 0, :K I 4-Ei ., fifv ,vw X.. Wiaz-tx m -, '- 'gQ9,!1 K 13 ln X X5 X XS- -1 1 'NM Q l 15 L X I 3 Y 1 Ronnie XY Qu' flr'llff1JlfI5fL'l' IN lC'l'I , ,X DR. Room XX'1I.1.I.XMS SXYIE'1ll,.'XN1J, A.lXl., LL.D. Headmaster Bible Dr. Swetland received his education at lsexyisville Acad- emy, Ulysses, Pennsylvania, and the Lfniyersity of Rochester. He received the degree of B.A. in 1894, A.M. in 1908, and LL.D. in 1916. He is a member of Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, the S. A. R.. and the F. it A. M. The doctor has been principal of Union High School at Troupsburg, N. Y.g The High School of Harrison Valley, Pa., XYoodhull Acad- emy, lYoodhull. N. Y.g and Cook Academy at Montour Falls, N. Y. He is a member of the Board of Managers of the American Baptist Publication Society, a member of the Board of Managers of the American Sunday School Union, a member of the Board of Trustees of the lnternational Bap- tist Seminary, a member of the Board of Managers of the New Jersey State Baptist Convention. a member of the County Committee of the Mercer Young Men's Christian Association, and a Trustee of the Hightstown Baptist Church. Doctor Swetland has been Headmaster of the Peddie School since 1898. 19 RALPH ELMER HARMON, A.B., A.M. Head of the D?f7UI'flIlCl1f of 17llafIzc111ativ.v Educated at the Victor High School! Cherbor- ough Seminary: and the University of Rochester. Received the degree of AB. at Rochester in 1907, and A.M. at Princeton in 1916. Member of Alpha Delta Phi, and F. Sz A. M. Has taught at Peddie Since 1907. -lon N ll. 1'l..xN'1' llmri of flu' l7t'f7U'I'flllf'JIf of Plzyxzrtzl lftlzfeatimz lfclueaterl at the l'ecltlie School, Yale School of Physical Culture, :Intl University of VVisconsin School of 1'hysie:1l Training. Y. M. C. A. Physi- cal Director in lirztnce during Wcmrlcl VV.ar. Mem- ber of lf. K A. M., Crescent Temple A. A. O. N. M. S., Sons of St. George, 1. O. O. F. Has been Physical Director at Pedclie and coach of all Pctl- die basketball and track teams since 1906. RIARK XVALLACE SWETLAND, A R., A.M. Head of the Depa.1 f11zeut of La.i1'1z Educated at the Peddie School, the University of Rochester, and Princeton University. Received the degree of A.B. at Rochester in 1907, and A.M. at Princeton in 1925. Cum Laude. Member of the N. I. Classical Association: Member of Middle States and Maryland Classical Association, Society of the Genesee, F. 8,1 A. M., Crescent Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Has taught at Peddie since 1910. Tennis coach. 20 PHARES H. HERTZOG, BS., A.M. Head of the Departnzcnf of Science Educated at Millersville State Normal School, Millersville, Pa., Bucknell University, and Prince- ton University. Received the degree of B.S. at Bucknell in 1910, and A.M. at Princeton in 1914. Member of the American Association for Ad- vancement of Science, the Entomological Society of America, the N. J. Science Teachers' Associa- tion, and the Cum Laude Society. Is the author of Systematic Zoology and co-author of 'tThe Ser- pents of Pennsylvania. Has taught at Peddie since 1910. 1. VVALTER Reeves, A.B., A.M. Head of the Department of Public Speaking Educated at Fairmont State Normal, W. Va., lfVooster Collegeg Emerson College of Oratory, and Princeton University. Received the degree of A.B. at Wooster in 1911, and of A.M. at Prince- ton in 1914. Member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, National Association of Teachers of Public Speech, and of Eastern Collegiate Association of Teachers of Public Speaking. Chairman of the National Committee of Teachers of Speech on College En- trance Credit for Public Speaking. President of N. I. Association Teachers of Public Speaking. Author of Argumentation and Debate. Member of Delta Sigma Rho. Has taught at Peddie since 1912. President of Peddie chapter of Cum Laude. Assistant Editor Quarterly journal of Speech Education, member of the Joint Committee on American Speech. CLINTON EUGENE RISLEY, B.S., A.M. Head of the Departnzient of Modern Languages Educated at Colgate Academy, and Colgate Uni- versity. Received the degree of B.S. in 1909, M.A. from Princeton in 1915. Class President Junior year. Reader of College Board Examinations in French 1920-1926. Has taught at Peddie since 1913. 21 1Y1I.1.1ixM AVERY li.-xlzims, A.B. Head of 1110 DL'f74l1'11Ilt'1If of 1211911311 liducated at the Trenton High School, Tre-nton, N. hl., and Princeton University. Member of Cioister Club, and of College Entrance Board of '11L'21CllCl'S in lfnglisli. Received the degree of AB. at Princeton in 191-l. Lecturer in Young People's .Xsselnbly in llightstown, N. Served in the XYorld XV:1r. llas taught at l eddie since 1914. Secretary of fum l.:inde. l'14i-1111-iicicla lmxi 1'liRRlS, l'h B A lXl 111'1111of1111' l11'f111'l111111l 111 11l'.r1111'-V I liducntccl at l'a-fldic School and lirovwn Univer- i xity. l11Cl1llN'I' ul- Della liappzn lipsilon. l.e:1dcr of Brown Mandolin Club, Art liditor of l,iher 11l'l1lll'IISlNn in 1910. Receiverl the dcgict ol l'h B at llrown l'nivcrsity in 1916, .ind A.IX'l. in 1917. Served in U. S. N. R. lf. as Ohicl Yeomztn. Mem- ber of lf. Sz A. M., crescent Temple, .N A. O. N. M. S., and fum Laude. Has tzuight at l'eddic- since 1919. S'r.xR1z U.neD1NiaR CooPER, BA. 5611001 1'.s'yc11010gist Educated at Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Yale University, Cum Laude at Adelphi Acad- emy. Received the degree of BA. at Yale in 1908, Member of Beta Theta Pi, and Phi Beta Kappa. Staff editor on the Yale Courant. Served in the XVorld VVar. Contributor to Edu- cational Review. Has taught at Peddie since 1913. Founder of Peddie chapter Cum Laude Society. J EUGENE ARTHUR Rooms, Litt.B. Lllflill Educated at the Peddie School and Princeton University. Member of varsity baseball team, the Elm Club, the Triangle Club, and basketball squad. Has taught at Peddie since 1914. Head Coach of Baseball, 1915-1926, Y h i ,, 7.1M .RL tL.x1uaNc'i2 1X1.XC.ARTllI'R, A.B. Ezzglixlz Educated at the Franklin Academy, Malone, N. Y., and Yale University, Member of Alpha Sigma Phi, President of Yale Debating Union. Football Squad. Received the degree of AB. at Yale in 1910. Ex-President of the New jersey liner- scholastic Athletic Association. Member of the Philadelphia Yale Club. and F. 81 A. M, llas taught at Peddie since 1915. Head Coach of 5 , ,Lia .. . Q ,,,,4,,,,.g,sXX . ' - , ' A Q ' ., :, - :ff Football. Roy JUDSON XVAITIE, AB. Frezzclz Educated at the Potsdam High School, Potsdam State Normal School, Potsdam, N. Y., and the University of Michigan. Received the degree of A.B, at the University of Michigan in 1914. Mem- ber of Kappa Zeta Phi. Has taught at Peddie since 1916. 23 CARI. EDWARD GEIGER, Seb. Eizglixlz Educated at the VVil1iamsport High School Member of 17. XL A. M., Crescent Temple A. A U. N. M. S. 11:15 taught at Peddie since 1918. i1llIfIIt'1lLll1l't'A' Educated at the l'. M. C. l'repzirznory School and 1'ennsy1vani:1 Military follegc. Received the degree of CE. in 1911. 1111s tzniglit :lt Peddie since 1918. Head Cfozicli of lillhfllllll, 1926. XYILLIAM ABRAMS EVANS, A.13., A.1V1. Sfvazzislz Educated at the Nanticoke High School, Nanti- coke, Pa., the Keystone Academy, and Yale Urli- versity. Received the degree of AB. in 1902, and A11 in 1917 at Yale University. Studied in Spain in 1923. Has taught at Peddie since 1918. 24 XVil1iamsport, Pa., and Bucknell University. Re- ceived the degree of Sc.B. at Bucknell University in 1915. Summa Cum Laude, Delta Sigma. Edi- tor-in-Chief of the Bucknellian and The Com- mencement News and The Junior Year Book. 1QOBERT HALL STEvENs, Ph.B., Pcl.B., A.1XI Scivzzff and 1lfC'C'lltZJIl'f'l11 lJI'Cl'Zt'Z'1lfj Educated at Keuka Institute: Keuka Collegeg State Normal School: and Columbia University. Received the degree of Ph.B. at Keuka College in 1906, the degree of Pd.B. at State Normal Col- lege, Albafny, in 19113 and the degree of A.M. at Columbia University in 1923. Has taught at Ped- die since 1918, G. VV. BIARQUE BIAIER, BS., M.S. Ilfaz'l1e1f11iafic.r Educated at the High School of Avoca, Iowa, Princeton University, and the University of Minnesota. Received the degree of B.S., Magna Cum Laude at Princeton in 1901, and the degree of M.S. for residence work in Astronomy at Princetovn in 1902. Member of American Whig Society, of Phi Beta Kappa, of the Appalachian Mountain Club, of New York Theatre Guild Society, and of Cum Laude Society. Has taught at American University of Beirut, Syriag and at Peddie since 1919. HEISTER RICHARD HORNBERGER, A.B. Gewzzan, Zlfatlzematics Educated at Sinking Spring High School, Kutz- town Normal School, Dickinson Collegeg and Columbia University. Member of track squad and captain of football at Dickinson in 1914. Received the degree of A.B. at Dickinson in 1915. Gradu- ate student at Columbia in 1917. Member of Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, F. Sz A. M., and Cum Laude. Served in the A. E. F. Has taught at Peddie since 1919. 25 CLINTON IRVIN SPROUT, AB. Ifizglisli Educated at Keystone Academy and Bucknell University. Member of Delta Sigma: Summa Cum Laude, Editor of the Buckne1lian and The Commencement News. Received the degree uf AB. in 1917. Ensign U. S. Navy, 1918-1919. Kleinher of F. 81 A. M. Has taught at Peddie since 19211. Couch Of Swinnning. XYxi,'rl-ii: lil-1NNl':'l'n S1'14.tx4:l1ii, 1'li.11. .1lu!l1i'111c1li4'.v lfrluczttcil :tt 1'mlr1ie School :ind llrmvn Univer- sity. 1Xlcin1wi' O1 lleltzl Upsilon, 1.e:1fler of llrown 11100 Cflnli. Klenilmcr of varsity football team. Re- ceived the clegree O1 1'1i.1i, in 1917. Served in the A. lf. F, 11:15 tzxngltt at 1'eddie since 1921. 1AxRCHIBALD 11.1ORR1SON LANGITORD, 15.A,, LLB. History Educated at the Drisler School, New York Trinity College: and New York Law Scliool Member of Alpha Delta Phi. Has taught at Ped die since 1919. Z6 NVILLIAM HENRY h1CKENNA A,v51'5fc11zt Plzysical Dirccfovf Educated at Dean Academy and Cornell Uni- versity School of Physical Education. Special Course in Massage and Medical Gymnastics Member of Kappa Delta Rho and Sigma Kappa Delta. Served in the XVorld VVar. Has taught at Peddie since 1923. V, VE. -1... XVILLIAM BOYD B S 1l'0l'lZ61HCll'ZCS and Sczmzce sity football and track teams Received the de- gree of B S at Bates Colle e in 1916 Seryed as a lieutenant in Aviation Section U. S. Army dur- , ing the World War. Has taught at Peddie since f 1924. Wx. ' Educated at the Norwich Free Academy, Norf ' wich, Conn., and Bates College. Member of var- f . ' . 1 n . .A t t g. ' . ' ' Z, A - DEMos CONSTANTINE BAKoULis, AB., A.M. Freizclz and Greek Educated at Princeton High School and Prince- ton University, Princeton, N. j. Received the de- gree of A.B. in 1924 and A.M. in 1925. Has taught at Peddie since 1925. 27 BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROMAN, AB. Latin Educated at Hyde Park Higih School, Hyde Park, Mass.: and Brown University. Varsity football. Member of Alpha Tau Omega. Re- ceived the degree of AB. at Brown in 1925. Has tzntglit at Peddie since 1925. iJ.'XNl1-XI. lviws lXl1ass1.1-:ie l!11.s'1'l11'.r.v flllllltlfjfl' 1 liclucated at l'eddie and l'1'ii1t'L'tm1 University. Rceeiverl the rlegrve ol A.lS. in 1908, and A.lX'l, in 1912, 'lzmglit :it l'ediliL' 1908-1919 :is llead of I German 1Jk'l72lI'lll1L'lll. Business Manager since 1919. LYNDEN ELWOOD RIACDERMID, M.D.C.M. 5611001 Physician Educated at Cornwall Collegiate Instituteg Corn- wall Model School, Ontario, Canada: McGill Uni- versity, Montreal, Canada. Received the degree of M.D,C.M. in 1924. Served in the Canadian In- fantry in XVorld NVar. Member of F. Sz A. M. Has been at Peddie since 1925. 28 MRS. ESTELLE PIERCE CLUM Lozurr School Educated at Keystone Academy and East Stroudsburg Normal School. Member of Kalo- mathia, Has taught at VVaverly, Pa. High School: Dickinson City, Pa, High School. Has taught at Peddie since 1903. MRS. 1l1AUDE BARRUS STEVENS, Lower School AB., Pd.B. Educated at Keuka Institute, Keuka Collegeg and State Normal School, Albany, N. Y. Re- ceived the degree of A.B. at Keuka College, and Pd.B. at State Normal School, Albany, N. Y. Has taught at Peddie since 1918. Mrss BIABEL FRANCES NICCARNES, M.E. Librarian Educated at Slippery Rock State Normal School, Slippery Rock, Pa., Cornell University, French School of McGill University, and Simmons Col- lege of Library Science, Librarian S.R.S.N.S., and the Peddie School since 1916. Assistant in Library Economy, Summer Session, Columbia University, 1920 and 1921. Instructor in Library Economy, Summer Session, Columbia University since 1922-. 29 Summrr Srhunl Zllarnlig Room: XY11.1-1.xms SXXIETIHXND, AAI., I..L.D. QROclzesterj HCUdlIlU,YfC1' :5xRCIIlIS.Xl.D M. l.,xNczFoRD, BA., LLB. tfrinityj Director of Summer School Instructor in History XX'11.1,1,xxi Aviam' llxkkixs, A.B. lI,I'IIIt'l'f0llD Instructor in English ti. XX. Mxitouia ixlkllili, Mb. t1'r11zrt'1o1zj Instructor in Mzttlit-matics .'Xl.l'll.XlillS llomualz Ax.m':1zT, IIS. fztlllwiglzl, lmlziglzj Instructor in Science Nlxuia XvAl,l..X4'l-I 5WIi'l'l.,XNID, IKM, tl6m'lzc'.vIw', l'rim'f'Iouj Instructor in l.atin and Greek l'lU1lI-INIC IXRTIIUR Rotaicizs, I.itt.li. lIIl'l1lt'UfIllll Instructor in French l.i':sl,na S'r.x1ue llY,X'l l', Lfli. tl'mz1m. illililuryp Instructor in Mathematics In Charge of Summer Athletics Fmsulzlzicli LUN Fizkkis, A.lNl. tBrownj Instructor in History W11.LrAM PATZ, AB. lffl1fgl'I'.Yl Instructor in German and French The work of the school is adapted to the needs of the following classes of students: Those who are planning to take college entrance examinations in September. Those who desire to do intensive study in new subjects or in higher branches of subjects which they have heretofore pursued, in order that they may attain regular standing in the next higher Form. Those students who, because of unavoidable interruption in their work, will not be able to resume with their regular classes in September, unless they make up deticiencies during the summer. Those who have not done satisfactory work during the academic year and desire to make up their deficiencies before entering upon the work of a new term. New students who may wish to review work done elsewhere in order to acclimate themselves more readily to the Peddie scholastic atmosphere. 30 Stanhing Glnmmittvvn nf th? ilhtrultg WKEIIGH-' QTIIIJ HL'Cllfllltl,YfL'I' is azz 411'-0jIvz'0 11101111207 of all C011llIIfffz't'.S'j Olrvhrntiala E. ARTHUR IQOGERS, C'l1az'1'111a1z ROY XVAITE CLINTON I. SPROUT Eligihilitg ROBERT H. STEVENS, Clmiruzan .IQ VVALTER REEVES AIARK XV. SWETLAND iiixaminatinn RALPH E. HIXRBION, Clzairzlzazz XV. AVERY BNRRAS BIARK VV. SWETLAND PTTARES H, HEIQTZCJKS CLINTON E. RISLEY FREDERICK L. FERRIS Binriplinr ARCHIBALD M. LANGEORD, DiSCif7li1Ztll'l.tl1l EARL C. RI.-XCARTHUR CLINTON E. RISLEY ' LESLIE S. HYATT Svrheilulv CLINTON E. IQISLEY, Clzamzzan G. W. BIARQUE NIAIER PIIIZSTER R. HORNBERGER 31 T XVIIIINNI l. XvIl.HI'R, A.I3,, .'X.M., M,lJ. Cyn v, 'H ml: l,I'illL'L'IIJ llilllfilljl l'11yxifif111 If . 'Y. f,. 'i .,.', ,..., -v lulrlu 8 X Il , Ixmut mn 85 X MW ll '88' 'Xi IJ Ullivcrsily of l'cnnsxlx 11111 88 E' MISS EVA r1Q0XYNS-EXIF, Hmd .Yrzrsv R . ,VIZ h 32 Y Miss L JE- -65 Q3 oL'1sE FRONTZ, R.N I.v.vf.vm1zf .Yzrrxe Glnlnr Sung QNELSON L. GREENED Steady, Old Peddie is marching along, Her sons are loyal ever, Bearing her colors with shouting and song, The Gold and Blue forever, forever. CHORUS: Come join the Chorus ye faithful and true, Peddie our hearts shall rule! Old Gold and Blue, we're singing to you, XVaving o'er Peddie, our dear old school. Many the sons who have left her old halls, But there is naught can sever, Memories clustered ,round old Peddiels walls The Gold and Blue forever, forever. Sad he the day when we sing our last song, Under her walls together, Our hearts shall cherish her memory long, The Gold and Blue forever, forever. 33 Tlinarh nf Glnrpnratnrn I'ilR.XMii.1JI3ATS . . . . . . MRS. Iirsnz PIEDDIE SAUVAGI3 D. TTART CUNNINGIIAM . REV. FRANK A. SMITH, D.D. . . TION. HYRAN I.. XVINTERS JAMES C. CoI.IcMAN . . . . CIIIXRLES W. MCCU'rcIII2oN . . Rom-:RT T. SIEAGRAVE . . 'lmms H. MCGRAW . IFIDN. AUSTEN CoI.c:ATE . NVALTIQR C. BLACK . ITON. DAVID H. KNOTT . XVILBUR B. DRIVER . HON. J. VVARREN DAVIS . FRANK W. THROPP . . HON. HORACE ROBERSON . . . T. ELLIOT ToLsoN . . . EDVVARD F. L. LOTTE . MRS. XVILFRED VV. FRY . Flemington, N. J. East Orange, N. J Hightsrtown, N. I. Elizabeth, N. New York City Newark, N. Plainfield, N. Salem, N. J. Madison, N. Grange, N. Hightstown, N. New York City East Orange, N. j Trenton, N. J. Trenton, N. J. Bayonne, N. J. New York City Paterson, N. J. Camden, N. J. W af N KN xkf 5 CLASSES Mb EUHR 41 H DIN In Q GJ 0 Dull: M H fd kg-'Af A dk I W, X,-ff A ufllqfvrff , P 1 ff M x W HP IM UEX xp xx E l N-J?tlF1llrfgJF ll by H715 N13 1 ff 0 .W V W7 NIJ, x W, x HEHZIIEWI -,Q I R ' -f 1' Hllifllllfz Fl T nm X 1 ' ww. 1 f iz , 1 muun ff 1 flfl 2' X J Q i S S 2- N S S 1 X x... S -.X ,F WZ J w Q U' v p 1' , , . . 5. ll J Q . Q-1 15,51 ' 5'x,x 5 ,US 'n - Ixxxs jlxlx ,I Nfx N bf: l ' Q ' vu. Q x - QM, , X 'N ?-77: X! H - 'Egg , ffbw, ,lf - A L jfw- Vi, w-Mm - - -w g: A Us f..'u Llzfl - ' 1 5 XFN if .r i : Z K - ' F : A -. . UM D IIIIIE- Eli ,z Q W ,- . , , I X .uuv -r ye' X li c 2 f IE X S I. 'u 4. f'ff,,UW:l7m,1,.-I X ,Mfr :- L ,I -, ,mai Ilr 'UH Nunn ' , ' w- T gif 4. .' ,ml X - 5 xl I S .',: n,,,,U l .-'fifull Q .A ...- X il .', ', '-.- ., ', ,1'. 'fu 1 g . K 37 '- ' --H.n.mA'rHfAge',5g Hifi! Eff rl Y 4 1 'Y' r-A Y. ,ln l 35' ew? V ,J 1 :nl .4 1' 1 A . . 49 If 141 , . A, J' An. 5 , . ,I Q 5 M 9 idffi qw - U.. I 1 : X? IJ , ,I 44, ff' 'L A, NIORS SE CLASS OF 192 Richard Thatcher Ashley Lester Williams Bailey Edward Stanley Barclay Robert William Barrett William Rakestraw Beardslee Roger Kelley Bentley Douglas Rowland Biddison Robert Biggert William F. Blanchard James Randolph Borzilleri Theodore Brand John Richard Brandeis Norris Bartlett Brisco Stewart Alfred Burkland, Jr. William Edgar Byrd, Jr. VVilliston Benedict Case Herbert Chadwick Benjamin Chew John Seasongood Cohn Simon Anthony Contey Harry Wilson Cuthbert James Mercer Davis, Jr. Kenneth Frederick Dietz Sidfney Lillie Dorn Hersey Benner Egginton Frank Ewing, Jr. Joseph Stevens Farrand Edward Richard Florea Douglas Hanley Foxall Ernest Walter Fry, Jr. Howard Osgood Geil Elwyn Douglas Gillis LeRoy Adams Goodwin, Jr. Allan Yates Gurney Charles Henry Hall, Jr. Vernon Mills Hawkins, Jr. Burt Creighton Henry Harold Earl Holcroft Robert Grover Holland Clarence Hamilton Howell John Benjamin Hromadka Forest Vernon Hunter Thomas Charles Irwin, Jr. John Randolph Jelleme Hugh Chris Kammire Ralph George Kuehn Louis Leonard LaCapra Qllawn nf 1925 CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Principatum Scientia Gold, Blue and Consequantur Gray OFFICERS JOHN RANDOLPH JELLEME Prcridcnt RUSSELL HOWARD MATTHIAS Vice-P1'e.ride1zt EDWARD RICHARD FLOREA Srciy-Treasurer CLASS ROLL Herbert Kenneth Lackie Herbert Mansfield Lane Fralnklin Holmes LaPierre Arthur William Law Herbert Lawrence Leighton Robert Wetmore Levis Callaghan James McCarthy Arlen Everet McCarty Anthony Lawrence MacDonald Donald Newton McKinley Walter William Magai Russell Howard Matthias Gordon Hans Melbye George Eugene Merchant Jose Miguel Miyar Theodore Johnson Moss Joseph V. Neale Stanley Nodder Robert Herbold Noeltner Benjamin Emmett Norris Millard Ochs Neal Waldo Olson Henry Meeker Pollock, Jr. Philip Ragonetti Orland Jay Ridenour Hernan Fernando Rodriguez Allan Benedict Rosenfeld John William Ryan VVilliam Messinger Salmon Ralph Edward Sapinsky Calvin De Friest Smith Henry Michaels S-terln, Jr. James Andrews Sykes Alfred James Valk Manuel Valle Thomas Morris VanderVeer, Jr. Manning Eugene Van Nostrand, Jr Stanley Hays Van Sant Cornelius Van Vlaanderen George Abraham Vogel John Volpe Richard Joseph Walsh Roy Chester Weberg George Fox Weil Clayton Gould Wheeler Donald Barr Young John Alvin Young, Jr. l-IIJWARIJ S'l'uXNI.liY BARCLAY A111 Cranhury, New Jersey .S'lmy. College Intended: l'rinccton. Alpha 1'hi, Third Team Football CSD, League Football fl, 3, -lj, Manager of Basketball QOJ. Entered Peddie, 1921. LESTER VVILLIAMS BAILEY Passaic, New Jersey Lvl College Intended: Princeton. Orchestra C4, 5, 65, Mandolin Club CSU, Baud C4, 5, OJ, Cross Country Squad KSU, Track Squad 65, OJ, Camera Club UU, League Basketball K4, 5, 61. Entered Peddie, 1923. ROBERT WILLIAM BARRETT AIRD Hartford, Connecticut B0b. College Intended: Rensselaer. Baseball Squad C4, 5, 61, Third Team Football CSD, Scrub Football 165, League Basketball 141. Entered Peddie, 1923. 4U XVILLIAM RAKESTRAXV BEARDSLEE AFQID Bill, College Intended: 'Williams League Basketball 145, Manager of Tennis 155, News Boards 165. Entered Peddie, 1922. DOUGLAS ROWLAND BIDDISON Baltimore, Maryland Birld1'e. College Intended: Brown. Band 165, Orchestra 165, Glee Club 165. Entered Peddie, 1925. ROGER KELLY BENTLEY Jamestown, New York Kelly, College Intended: U. of Pennsyl 3. Third Team Football 165. Entered Peddie, 1925. 41 XXlll.l.XN1 l lQl IJ South Orange, New Jersey l:ll. College Intended: Dartmouth. ered Pvc tlmll Sqnznl Col, Track Squad C61 lfln, WZ? ROBERT BIGGERT Evanston, Illinois Bob, College Intended: Yale. Atheneum CGD, League Baseball f6j. Entered Peddie, 1925. lil! I CK BLANCI IARD Arla JAMES RANDOLPH BORZILLERI Buffalo, New York Bu::z'e. College Intended: Harvard. Entered Peddie, 1925. 42 THEODORE BRAND Taylor, North Dakota Ted, College Intended: M. I. T. Track Squad C3, 4, 5, 65, Cross-Country Team CSD, Gun Club C4, 5, 65, Third Team Football Q6j, Atlieneum Q6D, House Committee C6j. Entered Peddie, 1919. NORRIS BARTLETT BRISCO Cranford, New Jersey Brz'sk. College Intended: Princeton. League Basketball C6J, Forum C6D, Forum De- bating Team f6D, XVinner of XVinter's Prize CGD, Tennis Squad C61 Entered Pecldie, 1925. JOHN RICHARD BRANDEIS ADL South Orange, New Jersey Jaffa College Intended: Williams. League Football C6J, Track Squad C61 Entered Peddie, 1925. 43 Wll.l,IS'l'15N liliNI'IJIC'I' CASE tml: Potigliket-psie, New York limp, College lntended: Rutgers. Midget Football 135, Captain of Midget Basket- ball 135, junior Ilaskethztll 135, Junior Baseball 135, Varsity Basketball 15, 65, Cross-Country 155, Secretary of Athletic Association 165. Entered Pcddie, 1922, XVILLIAM EDGAR BYRD AEN Baltimore, Maryland Bill, College Intended: U. of Virginia, Varsity Football 15, 65, Varsity Baseball 15, 65, League Basketball 165, Varsity Club 155, junior- Senior Committee 165, Senior Prom Committee 165, House Committee 165, Inter-Fraternity Couna eil 165, Varsity Soccer 165, President of the Athletic Association 165. Entered Peddie, 1924. HERBERT CHADVVICK 6511: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Herb College Intended: U. of Penn- sylvania. Varsity Football 165, Second Team Basketball 165, Baseball Squad 165, Cdee Club 165. Entered Peddie, 1925. 44 BENJAMIN cHEw Atlantic City, New Jersey Ban, College Intended: Rensselaer. Swimming Team 165, Camera Club CGD. Entered Peddie, 1925. SIMON ANTHONY CONTEY AZ Jersey City, New Jersey GOIJb0. College Intended: Northwestern. League Football KSJ, League Basketball CS, 69, League Baseball 567, Varsity Soccer C6J. Entered Pecldie, 1921. JOHN SEASONGOOD COHN AIHIJ New York City, New York Pete, College Intended: Princeton. League Football C4j, Scrub Baseball f4J League Basketball CS, 65, Tennis Squad C4J. Entered Peddie, 1923. 45 HARRY VVILSON CUTHBERT Ach Brooklyn, New York HIftIl'1'-l'-U College Int-ended: XVashington 8 Lee. Varsity Baseball Squad C4, SD, League Basket- ball C4, 5, GD, Fraternity Basketball C4J, Fraternity Swimming C4D, Blair Conference C4j. Entered Peddie, 1922. JAMES NIICRCICR DAVIS Mount llolly, New Jersey .7in1, College lntended: Princeton. l.L'ZljlllC Football CSB, Tliird Team Football CCJJ, League Basketball CSJ, Leanne llaselmall CS, OJ, llgtnd CS, tml, Junior Prize Speaker CSD, l'luuse Cmninittee COD, Cum Laude C6J, filee Club CCJJ Atlienenm C6D, Atlieneum Debating Team C6J. Entered Peddie, 1924, KENNETH FREDERIC DIETZ Coq, Red Bank, New jersey Ken, College Intended 1 Dartmouth. Varsity Football Squad C5, 6D, Track Squad CSD, Baseball Squad C6D, League Basketball C6j. Entered Peddie, 1924. 46 HERSEY BENNER EGGINTON Amp Brooklyn, New York Eggie. College Intended: Dartmouth. Forum f6J, News Board C6j, Dramatic Club C6J. Entered Peddie, 1924. JOSEPH STEVENS FARRAND Bloomfield, New Jersey Joe, College Intended: Princeton. Tennis Squad C5, 65. Entered Peddie, 1923. FRANK EWING New Rochelle, New Jersey B11ggm'. College Intended: Yale. Gun Club C4, 5, 63, Mandolin Club HSD, Forum CSD, Second Team Football -Q6D. Entered Peddie, 1923. 47 FDXY.-XRD RICHARD FIDREA Afdv New York City, New York Ed. College Intended: Yale. House Committee 15, 65, Forum 14, 5, 65, President of Forum 165, Varsity Track 14, 55, Captain of Track 165, Varsity Club 155, Debating Team 14, 5, 65, Inter-Fraternity Council 15, 65, 'ur Prom Committee 155 junior Prize Speaker Jlllllt , 155, VVinters' Prize Speaker 15, 65, Editor-iw Chief Old Gold and Blue 155, Cum Laude 165, Senior-junior Committee 165, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 165, Senior Prom Committee 165, Klover Club 1o5, Athletic Executive Council 165. Entered Pecldie, 1923. IJUUVI XS IINNLICY FOXAI.l. AEN Rochester, New York l7m1,f1. College Intended: Princeton. Swiinniing Squad 165. linlererl Pecldie, 1925. ERNEST VVALTER FRY A119 Prosser, Washiiigtoii Two Gun. College Intended: Annapolis. League Football 12, 35, Third Team Football 145, junior Basketball 12, 3, 45, Basketball 155, Junior Baseball 12, 3, 45, Varsity Basketball 165, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 165, Inter-Fraternity Council 165, Senior Prom Committee 165, House Com- mittee 165. Entered Peddie, 1921. 48 HOIVARD OSGOOD GEIL Rochester, New York Dux College Intended: U. of Pennsylvania. Entered Peddie, 1924. FQQ LEROY ADAMS GOODWIN Gloucester, New Jersey G00dir. College Intended: Cornell. Atheneum C6j, Orchestra C6J. Entered Peddie, 1925. ELWYN DOUGLAS GILLIS GiI.', College Intendedi Princeton. Swimming Team CSD, Band CGD, Glee Club C5, 61, Third Team Football CS, 63, Forum Cob. Entered Peddie, 1923. , . jf 49 l4ll.XlQl.lfS lllfNliY llAl,l., JR. Al'clm l'l:1inllc-ld, New jersey 1-fulfils. College lntenclerl: U. of Pennsyl- Ylllllll. lmznzm- llaskctlxull 15, 05, l,e:1gue llasehall 155 .'lxll1l'll0lllll 155, Vice-Vresirlc-nt ol ,Ml1e11m1n1 1115, Senior Prom Committee 10 lintererl l'c-rlflie, 102-1. ALLAN YATES GURNEY Paterson, New Jersey C1114rk.,' College Intended: Yale. Football Squad 14, 55,'Varsity Football 165 Varsity Baseball Squad 14, 55, House Committee C05- lfnterecl Pecldie, 1923. VERNON MILLS HAVVKINS, JR. Plymouth, Massachusetts '4Bcn. College Intended: U. of Michigan, League Football 12, 3, 4, 65, Baseball Squad 13, 4, 65, League Basketball 12, 45, Cheer Leader 165. Entered Peddie, 1921. 50 v BURT CKEIGHTUN HENRY Inwood, Long Island, New York l'uf. College Intended: Brown. Entered Peddie, l92-1. ROBERT GROVER HOLLAND Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DutcIz. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. League Football 665, League Baseball Coj. Entered Peddie, 1925. HAROLD EARL HOLCROFT Perth Amboy, New Jersey Earl, College Intended: Bucknell. Atheneum KS, 61, Secretary Y, M. C. A, Cabine Entered Pecldie, 1924. 51 Junk! EICNIXMIN IIROMAIJKA CLARENCE HAMILTON l-IONVELL AZ Greenwich, Connecticut f1U7K'Ii1'.U College lntendecl: Cornell. Forum CS, Ol, League Basketball C4, Sl, Junior Prize Speaker CSD. Entered Pecldie, 1021. Qziwlelle, filllifflflllfl wk. tlillege Intended: Stamford. wk Sflnzirl Nil, Lezigue Football USD. l lllQ'l'l'fl Ver lclie, 1025 FOREST VERNON HUNTER ABN Middletown, New York Squ1'1't. College Intended : Colgate. League Football 149, Inter-Fraternity Basket- ball C4J, Inter-Fraternity Swimming Q41-, All- Star Baseball 145, Inter-Fraternity Council C61 Entered Peddie, 1923. 52 THOMAS CHARLES IRXVIN AFCP Grand Rapids, Michigan Tom, College Intended: U. of Michigan. League Football 165, League Basketball i , Band Q6J, Golden-Blues Orchestra 663. Entered Peddie, 1925. JOHN RANDOLPH JELLEME 00.11 Passaic, New Jersey l?!'I7IlI'j'.U College Intended: Brown. Swimming Team C3, 4, 5, 63, Track Squad 12, 35, Varsity Football Q5, 67, lnter-Fraternity Coun- cil CSD, House Committee CS, 65, junior Prom Committee KSD, Old Gold and Blue Board QSJ, Varsity Club CSD, Vice-President of Class CZ, 39, Klover Klub C5, 6D, Senior-Junior Committee CGD, Senior-Prom Committee C6l, President of Senior Class. Entered Peddie, 1921. CHRIS HUGH KAMMIRE Salamanaca, New York Cliffs, College Intended: Brown. League Basketball C6j, League Baseball f6J. Entered Peddie, 1925, 53 RALPH GEORGE KUIQI-IN Milwaukee, Vtfisconsin .5'1mokiv. College Intended: Yale. Band 16Q, Orchestra 165. Entered Peddie, 1925. l.1Jl'IS l.li1JN.fNRl7 l.ACAl'RA Aqa NL'WI1I'li, New Jersey Hum, College llllL'll1l1'1lI Wlxsliiiigtoii K Lee. l,1-neue lfootlmall 147, Scrub Football 15, 117 lmigiie llzlsketball 14, 59, Midget Basketball 143 Soccer 14, 67, Varsity Baseball Squad 14, 5, 65, Orchestra 14j, liand 149, Manager of Hockey 155. Entered Peddie, 1923. HERBERT KENNETH LACKI12 AZ Pelliam, New York Ken, College Intended: Princeton. League Football 12, 3, 4j, League Basketball 14, 55, League Baseball 155, Band 14, 51, Atlieneum 14, 5, 61, Treasurer of Atheneum 15J, Dramatic Club 14, SJ, President of Class 12, SJ, Inter-Fraternity Basketball 141, Midget Basketball 13, 4l, Varsity Hwckey Squad 15j, Third Team Football 15, 61, Old Gold and Blue Board 15D. Entered Peddie, 1921. S4 HERBERT MANSFIELD LANE AZ A Long Branch, New Jersey Laury. College Intended: Eastman School of Music. Golden Blues Orchestra C4, 5, 65, Band C4, 5, 65, Orchestra Q-1, 5, 65, Mandolin Club C4, 55, Glee Club 14, 5, 65, Inter-Fraternity Council Q65, League Basketball C5, 65, House Committee K65, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Q65, Senior Prom Committee C65- Entered Peddie, 1923. FRANKLIN HOLMES LA PIERRE Norwich, Connecticut Fra11k. College Intended: Yale. Atheneum C65, News Board C65. Entered Peddie, 1925. ARTHUR WILLIAM LAW Ad:- Rutherford, New Jersey Artie, College Intended: Yale. League Football C55. Entered Peddie, 1924. ' 77 'ltfllilzli I XX' lal Mfllilu l,l'. , RHl'lll'Nll'l' Nt-w lurk iff' iullvgc liilviiflvil: l'l'lm't'lrm. HERBERT l-xXXVRliNCli l-ElGll'l'ON Syracuse, New Yurk 1.f1yf. Cullcgt lutcmlccl: Corncll. l.cag.uic liasc-ball 165. lfntcrctl Pedrlic, 1925. C nptlm nl' SHl't't'l' 163, l,t'1l1.1llC lizixlcctball Url, lc 15,111 Vmlnll Url ' lm lllll'Iil'Il l'c-rlrliv, ll 135, Cl-Xl,l,:XCiHAN JAMES MCCARTHY, JR. ARI: New York City, New York Cal, College Iiltemledz Yale. Forum f6l, League Football 165, VVintcr's Prize Oration f6b, Forum Debating Team f6J, Dramatic Club 165. lintcred Pcrlclie, 1925. 56 .VXRLEN EYERET NICCJXRTY AIYIJ Hood River, Oregon Illini, College Intended: Yale. Inter-Fraternity Council C6D, AQst Editor ol' Peddie News C6l, Track Team CS, 6l,'Penn Relay Team C5, 65. Entered Peddie, 1924. ,A, DONALD NEWTON MCKINLEY Buffalo, New York .Vcwf. College Intended : Michigan. League Baseball 165. Entered Pecldie, 1925. ANTHONY LAVVRENCE MCDONALD Ogdensburg, New York Millar. College Intended: Hamilton. 'Entered Peddie, 1926. University of 57 RllS5l'.l,l. IIOXVA-XRIJ M.fX'l l'IllAS Qqfp lXlllVVJllllil'l', XN'is4-mlsill ll'l1iI1'.v. Lhlla-gc lllll'IlKll'KlI Nlll'lllWl'Sli'l'll. llmm' i'm11111itta-1' 15, ful, l nrum CS, Inj, Jllllllll' lmvr-l r:m'x'xli1y lknxrlcil 157, l5z1sc'l1:1ll Squzul Url, Yzarsity llzm-lmll 44, Sl, jlnlim'-Scnim' Unn- ll'l:lll'l' Url, Varsity lfrmtlmull C-1, 5, Ill, flillllillll UU, ,Mllk-lic xXssm'izl1im1 llmnrrl Ury, lilwvcr Klub Q5 05 lllcc Club Chl jun' r Sui r l' um fum I . , , 1 , , mittee 161, Svninr lrmm President Senior Class UID. lintcrml Perlcliv, l923. VVALTER VVILLIAM MAGAI VVOodcliffe, New Jersey 4'I1Iaggz'r. College Inteudecl: lrinceton. Varsity Football CGD, Football Squad C5l, Tracl Squad CS, Ol. lfutcrecl Peddie, 1024. IU -, -no r ,f Lmnnnttcc UU, Yin GORDON HANS MELBYE A2 VVellesley, Massachusetts Tania, College Intended: Middlebury. Entered Peddie, 1925. 58 l 7 GEORGE EUGENE MERCHANT AEN Rochester, New York H,,lIt'l'f'1l.n College Intended: Yale. Editor-in-Chief of Peddie News, House Com- mittee C6D, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Dramatic League COD, President of Atheneum C6D, Debating Team CS, 6D, League Football C3, 4D, Circus Cast C3D, Old Gold and Blue Board CSD, Inter-Fraternity Council CSD, League Basketball CSD, Inter- Fraternity Basketball C4D, Track Squad CS, 6D. Entered Peddie, 1922. JOSE MIGUEL MTYAK AZ Santiago, Cuba 'lJoc', College Intended: Princeton. Track Squad CSD, Baseball Squad C4, 6D, Cum Laude C6D. Entered Peddie, 1922. THEODORE JOHNSON MOSS 6,9419 Richmond Hill, New York D0die. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. Football Squad CS, 6D, Track Squad C3, 4, S, 6D, Glee Club C2, 3, 4, S, 6D, Orchestra C3, 4, 5, 6D, Baud C3, 4, S, 6D, Golden Blues Jazz Orchestra C3, 4, 5, 6D, Gym Leader C3D, Cheer Leader C4, S, 6D, Entered Peddie, 1921, 59 S I'.XNl,lCY Nillllllili lf x,lll4'l1lllfl, N. .S'llm. lhllc-gc llllL'll4lL'llI llllClilll'll. 'I'rzu'l4 lvlllll, lk-un llvlzlv luzun CSD, l,l'L'SlKlklll Pllllllllllllll' Clubs 1-ll. L-A:11Jt:1i11 C'1'uss-Kfmllltry -' S Nth 1 . , 1 cm-unm 5115, llzmrl 15, nj, Urclmcs- JOSEPH V. NEALE Mullica Hill, New Jersey Jw, College Intended: Dartmouth. Entered Peddie, 1924. ll un 1 J 1 tm 19 Ill C lu Chl 45 63 l,1l'lI'lClll' lx.: ljlslillllll K5 1 -1 . , , I , I 5 ., , N 4 , , gnc iz, 4- : ., ll, llousc Lmnnutlec UU, , . lhirfl 'lll'2ll1l lfuotlwznll Chl, l resident of Y. M. L. A. ll l'lllll'l'L'fl l'L'4hlic', 1924. ROBERT HERBOLD NOELTNER Buffalo, New York Bob, College Intended: Dartmouth. Soccer f6j, Track Squad C6J. Entered Pecldie, 1925. 60 BENJAMIN EMMET NORRIS 65113 Hightstown, New Jersey S1zi!r1z. College Intended: Rochester. Varsity Basketball C4, 5. 65, Captain Basketball C65, Varsity Baseball C4, 65, Tennis Squad C55, Dramatic Club C55, Glee Club C3, 4, 5, 65, Pres - dent of Glee Club C5, 65, House Committee C65, Soccer C4, 65, Quartette C3, 4, 5, 65, Athletic Executive Council C65, Entered Peddie, 1922. MILLARD OCHS QQ: New York City, New York Sa111111iv. College Intended: Princeton. Varsity Football C3, 55, Varsity Track C2, 3, 4, 55, Captain of Track C55, Inter-Fraternity Council C2, 35, Dramatic Club CS, 65, Junior-Senior Com- mittee C55, House Committee C55, Athletic Execu- tive Council C55, Cheer Leader C5, 65, Golden- Blues Jazz Band C3, 4, 5, 65, League Basketball C65, Junior-Senior Prom Committee C55. Entered Peddie, 1922. NEAL 'WALDO OLSEN AEN Danville, Illinois Secada College Intended: Yale. Atheneum CS, 65, Vice-President Atheneum C65, League Football C35, Inter-Fraternity Council C65. Entered Peddie, 1922. 61 l'llll.ll' N.'NtiUNlf'l l'l Asp New York City, New York lx'tl,ffyy, ltnllvgt' , . . Nztrsitx' lwmtbztll fob, Nzlrslty liztsketlzz ol, X zlrsity llztsclmll 14, .. l,j .- ,1 'z kcr 155, lntcr-lfrzttcrnity Council Url, 'l'l1ird 'lQL'Zllll lqlltllllilll CSB, Yitl'-l' on fob, League Football C41 lintcrcd Peddie, 1923 1' resident .Ntlilct ic Asst :cia- HARRY MEEKER POLLOCK, JR. Afqn Boston, Massachusetts Hll'l'XfI.l' College lntended: Bowdoin, Scrub Football 145, Varsity Football CSD, Asst Coach League Football CM, Track Squad Q-l, S, on lintercd Vcdflie, 1923. Intended: llrown. 5 6 unior l'ri7c S mtl ORLAND JAY RIDENOUR, JR. New York City, New York - K1'dvy. College Intended: University of Yirginia. Track Squad f6J, Forum C5, 61, Glee Club IS, 63, Band C3, 4, 5, 63, Orchestra 15, 65, Gym Team 131. Entered Peddie in 1922. 62 HERN.-XN FERNANDO RODRIGUEZ Humaeao, Porto Rico Ifwd. College Intended: U. of Pennsylvania. 7 League Football f6D, League Basketball C6D, Camera Club QCD, Gun Club f6D Entered Pedclie, 1025. AI-I-gXN BENEDICT ROSENFELD New York City, New York Kca'. College Intended: Drake University. Old Gold and Blue Board HSD, Peddie News Board C6D, League Basketball C4D, House Basket- ball CSD, House Baseball t4D, junior Prize Speaker CSD. Entered Peddie, 1922. JOHN VVILLIAM RYAN Binghamton, New York Jf1ck. College Intended: Yale, Football Squad C6D, Forum fS, 6D, Band C6D, Track Squad QS, 6D, Third Team Football CSD, League Basketball CSD. Entered Perlrlie, 1924. 63 I!XI.l'II l'lllXX .'XlClJ SfXl'lNSliY New Yrvrlx flliy, NCW York ijt illllvgm' lute-nf lmzuglu' llzulwllmznll Url lrltervrl l'vrlrllr', 1925. XYll.l-l.'XM BIESSINGER S:Xl.KlON Stalllmpe, New ,lerscy x lf1'll. College llltt'llKl0ilI l.el1igl1. .'XIllCllClll1l 405, llzmml 15, Ol, llaskctlmll Squad HU. ll2lSL'lJ2lll Squzul 105, l.02I51lll' Bzlsketbzlll CSD, l.L'ZlflllC llznselmll 155. linu-rccl l'v1lrllL', llllql. CAXLYIN DIQFRIEST SMlTll Afb Englewood, New jersey CHL College Intencled: Yale. Varsity Soccer f6D, Scrub Basketball QCD, Var- sity Baseball CGD. Entered Peclclie, 1925. 64 HENRY M. STEKN, lR. QCD Rochester, New York H:n1. College Intended: Princeton. League Football CSD, League Basketball CS, 63, League Baseball CSD, Cheer Leader C6J, Soccer Squad fob, XVinter's Prize Oration tbl. Entered Pecldie, 102-l, ALFRED JAMES VALK Upper Montclair, New Jersey Al, College Intended: Princeton. Entered Peddie, 1925. JAMES ANDREVVS SYKES 10113 Philadelphia, Pa. Jim College Intended: Princeton. Atlieneum C6j, Orchestra USD, Glee Club Cob, 1 VVinters Prize Oration C6D, Peddie News Board C6l. Entered Peddie, 1025. 65 MANUEL V.-'XLLE Lima, Peru film, College Intended: Princeton. f Camera Club C3, 4, SD, Gun Club CS, 6D, Circus 131, Cross-Country CSD, Track Squad QSJ, Soccer C3, 4, 63. Entered Pccldie 1921. IHHNIXS NHPRRIS X.XNlJl lx Xl I lx jlx I Iiglnslown, New Jersey Ian College Intcnrlccl: Colnmbizl. I I lmtlnll Squad fl, 3, 4, 51, fun Club KS, 6 'l'rlrlie, 197-1 MANNING EUGENE VAN NOSTRAND Albany, New York VUlI.,, College Intended: Rochester. League Football C6j, Glee Club C6J, Camera Club 165. Entered Peddie, 1925. 66 STANLEY HAYS VAN SANT VV'l1ite Plains, New York Van, College Intended: Glee Club 16j, Soccer Squad Entered Pcddie, 1925. JOHN VOLPE New York City, New f0lzmzie. College Intended: Bucknell. Atlieneum 15, 65, Football Squad 155, Varsity Football 16j, Glee Club 16j. Entered Peddie, 1924. Brown. 165, Band 165. GEORGE ABRAHAM VOGEL Manasquan, New Jersey V0gz1e. College Intended: Yale. Camera Club 16D, League Football 161, League Basketball 163. Entered Peddie, 1925. York 67 L. ROY t'l IICSTICR Wl'.lil'.Rti Akron, K Jllltl RICHARD JOSEPH XVALSH GMI: Darien, Connecticut Dirk College Intended: Princeton. League Baseball QSJ, Scrub Baseball C6D, Inter- Fraternity Swimming and Basketball 145, Swim- ming Team CS, OD, Captain Swimming f6j, League Football C4, 55, Tliircl Team Football Col. Entervcl llvclrlie, 1023. ry, t'ollt-gc lntenrlvcl Xale ltignv l ooth:1ll f-U, lfornm KSJ, Camera Club Q4 5 nj, junior Prize Speaker QSJ, Cum Laude lntercrl l'ecldie, 10.22. GEORGE FOX WEIL New York City, N. Y. D1zffl1. College Intended: Univ. of Penn- Sylvania. Entered Peddic, 1925. 68 CLAYTON GOULD XVHEELER Hancock, New York GonIiv. College Intended: Rensselaer. League Basketball Q61 Entered Peddie, 1925. JOHN ALVIN YOUNG, JR. Upper Montclair, New Jersey Nap, 'College Intended: Johns Hopkins. League Football Cl, 3, Sl, Class Baseball Cl, 21, Inter-Fraternity Council CSD. Entered Peddie, 1919. DONALD BARR YOUNG Williamsport, Pennsylvania Dom College Intended: Colgate. Forum C5, 6j, Sec't of Forum C6j, Track Squad C4D, Soccer C4l, Business Manager, Old Gold and Blue Board CSD. Entered Peddie, 1923. 69 f' .Tw 'LWZMLQ 1 5 ilS?7 '4 3s...,V...-.,.,.....mws,.- ,....-..-,., .,5,, ...:i'i'-1?.. Mi flfggffsk gf frtlgir i i iff PT ' lp!-if if i 1 - It as Q at f is t' ,,-mu N ' f, :A WMM. 1 ........,, ,.i..s,.....,- ,, aws-W, .mas s www s .M-m....s Sveninr Statiiatirz P11 'W N4 rr! FI. PX' fv H1 V 'nfl hi ri H 4 'C' 1, l-A Vx 1 Hd fi 5:3 '51 Gi Z' '55 N41 P 1 .bl 'S P1 4 if-1 .fel , 31-4' .-Y, 'fi- K WE is M 5 Biggest Flirt ........... . ........... McKinley Best Athlete .... . . .Norris Best Na-tured . . . .... Jelleme Most Dignified . . . ..... Sykes Most Dependable . . . .... Matthias Class Pessi-mist . . . . . . .Henry Class Optimist . . . . . .Matthias Best Looking . . . ...... Hunter Laziest ........ ..... F arrand M ost Talented .... . . .Sykes Best Dresser . .. .... Olsen Ladies' Man . .. .... Byrd Fatvtest ..... ..... M agai Skinniest . . . .... Bidclison Statesman ......... . . . . .Florea Best Business Man .... ..... D . Young Class Preacher ..... .... I 'Iolcroft Hardest Worker . .. ..... Miyar Biggest Eater ....... .... G illis Class Movie Hound .... ..... W alsh Class Grouch ...... ..... I -lenry Wittiest ....... .... G illis Most Popular ....... .... j' elleme Class Pride and joy .... . . .Sapinsky . A ff Q' 70 A 1 'M Ei is A if K ! 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OF 1927--TUNIORS CLASS Gilman nf 1927---Zluninm l Richard Carle Algie 'NValter Herbert Annenberg Albert Finely Baker Robert Leo Baum Gordon Cook Biddle Joseph Bond, Jr. Nicholas Tlaria Castellano Edward Gould Rowland Chalker Howard W'allace Cobb Huber VVarner Fry Crippen Fred Harper Davis, H Adrian Stephen Dawley Herbert Ernest Drake Robert Orrel Driver Stephen Hamilton Droege Kenneth Eugene Eldred Frank Saunders Elgin, Jr. Edward Oliver Elmer Ervin Farmer Emerson Herbert Ralston Folsom Charles Frederick Fox, Jr. Marsden Bertram Hadley Edwin Myron Hardy Richard Wooley Hardy Winfield Scott Hodel Willard Frederick Hopkins Dwight Percival Horn Robert Nelson Horton Arthur Pine Huntington Robert VVilkinson Johnston Donald James Kammire Hubbard Mather Lee Harold Daniel Levi Douglass Richardson Little Brantley McCullough John William Macartney John Myron Adams, Jr. John Kelley Barhite George Maitland Chambers Walter Lewis Clark, Jr. Calvert Hubbard Cole Sidney Hafnover George Elihu Harpham VVilliam Cowgill Harrison Adams Hayes CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Bonum Melius Optimum Green and VVhite OFFICERS FRANK SAUNDERS ELGIN, JR. Presidem' LEROY CORLIES THOMPSON Vice-President CLASS ROLL Henry Thomas Macey Sherburne Burnham Matthews Everett Clark Mayo, Jr. Sydney Gabriel McComb Clarence Gardner Meeks Frank Nason Moesta Donald VVebster Morgan Alfred Smith Olmstead, Jr. Martin Anton Orbach George VVillets Parker Samuel Murdock Parslow, Jr. George Pellinger Brolnson Atwell Quackenbush Howard Robley Retting Robert Snedecor Ringland Burtis Burr Robertson Charles Sanger Robinson James Macklin Rodgers George John Schuster Frank Paul Sippley Andrew Smith Clarence Sanford Smith Charles Henry Stevens Frederic Cushing Stevens, Jr. Gordon Stevenson William Vernon Stone VVilliam Torrence Stuchell, Jr, James Harland Sutcliffe Harry Hudson Thomas, Jr. LeRoy Corlies Thompson Frederick Wagner J. Chalmers Warwick, Jr. John Casper Williams William Hinson VVilliams Walter Alan Woodhead Reginald Charles Wyatt Weimer Kerr Hicks Adolph John Holthusen Charles Hadley John Jenning Philip Woolman Lukens Joseph Edward Madacey Harvey Mathiason James Henry Merritt, Jr. Nathan Alexander Perry Alfred Lee Thayer S 5 JOHN lllYRON ADABIS, JR. Baltimore, Md. Known as Jack Entered Peddie in 1925 League Baseball C4, 51, Varsity Soccer ISD. Rlelmmn C',x1u.1c Auzm Alfflv Ugclensburg, N. Y. Known as Dick Entered Peddie in 1925 Forum CSD. XVALTER HUBERT ANNENBERG AZ Great Neck, Long Island Known as HA-nnief' Entered Peddie in 1922 Third Team Football C4, SD, League Foot- ball KZ, 3j, League Basketball C2, 3J, League Baseball C2, 31, Track Squad C4, SJ, Junior Prom Committee CSD. 76 A1.BER'r FINLEY BAKER Johnstown, Pa. Known as HAI. Entered Peddie in 1925 League Football CSD, Forum C5D, Dra- matic Club C5D. JOHN KELLEY BARHITE AEN Rochester, N. Y. Known as Kelley, Entered Peddie in 1924 League Football C4D, League Basketball C5D, Tennis Squad C4, 5D, Gun Club C5D, Band C4, 5D. ROBERT LEo BAUM VVashington, D. C. Known as 'tBob. Entered Peddie in 1925 League Basketball CSD, Gun Club CSD, Track Squad C5 D. 77 GORDON COOK BIDDLE Long Branch, N. Known as DOn. Entered Peddie in 1922 League Football C3, 4D, League Baseball C4, SD, Band CSD, Camera Club C3, 4D, Atheneum CSD. DOSEPH 13. BOND, ju. GND Swarthmore, Pa. Known as BOncly. Entered Pecltlic in 1924 Band CSD, Orchestra CSD. NICOLAS ILLARIA CASTELLANO AZ Newark, N. Known as POts. Entered Peddie in 1924 League Football CSD, Soccer Team CSD, League Basketball C4D, Baseball Squad CSD. 78 EDWARD GOULD ROWLAND CHALKER Essex. Conn. Known as 'LGoulie.1' Entered Peddie in 1924 Band C4, SD, Mandolin Club C4D, Orches- tra CSD, Glee Club CSD, League Basket- ball CSD. GEORGE 1D.1AITLAND CHAMBERS South Orange, N. Known as 'fMait.', Entered Peddie in 1925 League Football CSD, League Basketball CSD, Peddie News Board CSD, Athe- neum CSD. VVALTER LEVVIS CLARK West Somerville, Mass. Known as Slim Entered Peddie in 1925 79 mv , 55? C YQTQ Tl0WARD lVAI.L,XCE Coins .KEN Ridgewood, N. J. Known as Cobbie. Entered Pecldie in 1922 Third Team Football C-lj, League Foot- ball C4D, League Basketball C3, 4, 55. Track Squad C37, Varsity Track C-1, 53, Irloekey Squad C3, -U. f'.'XI,Vl'IR'1' llllI4l!.'XRD C'ol.1c l'c1rcsl llills, N. Y. Known as C':1l. l':lllL'l'CCl Pccldie in 1023 League llaskctball CSD, Assistant Mane agcr of Track CSD, Band C3, 4, 52. HL'1sE1z NVARNER FRY C1u1w1aN Amenia, N. Y. Known as Crip, Entered Peddie in 1925 Basketball Squad CSD, League Basketball CSD, Baseball Squad CSD, Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C51 80 FRED ld'iXR1'ER D.xv1s, ll Carbondale, Fa. Known as Fishy, Entered Peddie in 1-925 Track Squad CSD. TADRI.-XN STEPHEN DAWLEY Lawrenceville, N. Known as Steve Entered Peddie in 1925 League Football CSD, League Baseball CSD, Dramatic Club CSD. HERBERT ERNEST DRAKE AZ East Grange, N. Known as 1'Dueky. Entered Peddie in 1924 League Football C4, SD, League Basket- ball CSD, Dramatic Club C4D, Camera Club C4D, Band C4, SD, Orchestra CSD, Gold and Blue Orchestra CSD, Forum CSD. 81 ROBERT QRRELL IJRIVER East Orange, N. bl. Known as Boll Entered Pecldie in 1023 Atheneum CSD, Dramatic Club CSD, Truck Squad CSD. S'1'E1'uIiN llAMu.'I'oN lllwlcfslc New York, N. Y. Known as Steve, Entered IR-rlflic in U23 League liasketlmll C4D, LCZIHIIC Iffml- bzlll CSD. IQENNETH EUGENE ELDRED AZ Bainbridge, N. Y. Known as Chick Entered Peddie in 1925 Forum CSD, League Basketball CSD. 82 FRANK SAUNDERS ELGIN, DR. CM, Memphis, Tenn, Known as Hot Entered Pecldie in 1924 House Committee CSD, ,Tunior-Senior Committee CSD, President Junior Class CSD, Klover Klub CSD, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee CSD, Junior Prom Committee CSD, League Basketball C4, SD, Football Squad C4D, Varsity Football CSD, Captain-elect Football, Baseball Squad C4, SD, Inter- Fraternity Council CSD. EDWARD OLIVER ELMER, JR. Hartford, Conn. Known as Eddie.'l Entered Peddie in 1922 Manager Third Team Football C3D, Mid- get Basketball C2, 3, 4D, League Basketball C3D, All-Star Baseball C2, 3D, League Base- ball C4, SD, President of Fourth Hall South C4D, Band C3, 4, SD, Orchestra C3D, Gym Team C2D, Fourth Hall South Basketball C-lD, Keeler Klub Basketball CSD, Senior Patrol Leader C4D. ERVIN FARMER EMERSON AZ Boothbay Harbor, Me. D Known as Chick Entered Peddie in 1924 Inter-Fraternity Council CSD, Mandolin Club C4D, Old Gold and Blue Board CSD. 83 HERBERT RALPH FOLSOM Closter, N. Known as Herbie, Entered Peddie in 1925 CHARLES Flucrmmzlclc Fox, JR. Vandergrift, Pa. Known as Cl1arlie. Entered Pcdclic- in 1925 IWARSDEN BERTRAM HADLEY Suffern, N. Y. Known as Brute, Entered Peddie in 1926 84 SIDNEY HANOXVER Brooklyn, N. Y. Known as Sid. Entered Pedclie in 1925 Soccer Team QSD, Baseball Squad CSD. 13DVVlN lN1YRAN HARDY New York City, N. Y. Known as 'iEd, Entered Pedclie in 1926 IQICHARD WOOLEY HARDY New York City, N. Y. Known as 'KDick. Entered Peddie in 1926 85 LiEoRGE l'lARP1'I,4XM Akron, Qlno liuown us Harp, Entered Pecldie in 19.25 League liznskctbznll f5l, League Ruse- lmzlll fhl. WH,r.l,-xm L'owu11.1, ll,'XRRlSfJN Ml. Holly, N. J. Known :ls l3ill. linlvrccl l'L'clfIic in 1925 Lczlgue Fooilmll KSD. ADAMS IJAYIES AIWI1 Naugatuck, Conn. Known as Jack Entered Pedclie in 1924 League Football C-U, League Basketball CSD, News Board CSJ, Track Squad 151. 80 XVEIMER KERR HICKS ACD Toms River, N. Known as Hicksey. Entered Peddie, 1925 Third Team Football QSD, Band CSD, League Basketball QSJ, Varsity Baseball CSD, Atheneum 153, Atheneum Debating Team CSD. XYINFIELD SCOTT HODEL New York, N. Y. Known as XVin. Entered Peddie in 1925 League Football CSD, League Basketball CSD, League Baseball CSD. ADoLPH JOHN HOLTHUSEN Staten Island, N. Y. Known as Johnny Entered Peddie, 1924 League Baseball C4, SJ, Athcneum C4, SJ. 87 XYILLIAM Fmcmzklcli ,l'lOPK1NS All Glen Ridge, N. tl. IQIIUNYII us Bill Iiutcrccl I'c4lclic in 1923 lllll'l l?l'llll'l'llllj' Citllllllxll CSX Lezlgue llzlmkctlmll 13, 4, 55. llwuzm' l'1c1u'1v,xl. llmzrv hlc'1'sL'y Vily, N. lflIIIWll :15 Polly, lC11lc'1'm'rl l'L-clflic in 1923 Ilrzmmlic' Vlulm 13, -l, Sl, llousc Trczls- mu HJ Rolslzmo NEI.SCJN lloR'1'oN RiclgeHeld Park, N. Known as Monk, Entered Peddie in 1925 XYi11ter5 Prize Speaker CSD, League Foot- ball f5l. Caxncra Club CSD. S5 ARTHUR PINE HUNTINGTON C9111 New Rochelle, N. Y. Known as Honey Entered Peddie, 1925 Varsity Football CSD, League Basketball CSD, Varsity Baseball CSD. CHARLES HADLEY -lENN1Ncs New York, N. Y. Known as Charlie Entered Peddie, 1923 Third Team Football C4D, Second Team Football CSD, Swimming Squad C4, SD, Track Squad C3, SD, Atheneum C4D. ROBERT XYILKINSON JOHNSTON AZ Syracuse, N. Y. Known as 'iBob. Entered Peddie in 1924 League Football CSD, League Base- ball C4D. 89 - 1 i w l lJONALD JAMES liA1x11x111m Salamanca, N. Y. Known as Don, Entered Pecldie in 1924 League Football f-15, l.ez1g'ue Basketball C-lj, Varsity liasketbzlll 155, Junior Prom Connuittee CSD. llUlSlS,XRll M A'rl11f:n l.lflC l,os Angeles, Cltlil. Known as l lull. l':IIlCl'l'fl Pcclcliv in l9Z5 Soccer Squzul ISI, l.L-ztguc llzlsc-lmll 153. HAROl,D DANIEL LEVI New York City, N. Y, Known as Hal, Entered Pedclie in 1925 League Football CSD. 90 DOUGLAS RICHARDSON LITTLE New York. N. Y. Known as Doug Entered Peddie in 1924 League Football C4, SJ, Track Squad C43 PHILIP XVOOLM AN LUKENS Burlington, N. Known as Luke Entered Peddie in 1925 BRANTLEY MCCULLOUGH Lake Forest, 111. 'KMac. Entered Peddie in 1924 Known as Dramatic Club f4j, Manager of Tennis CSD, Old Gold and Blue Board CSD, Forum CSD. 91 JOHN XV1I.LmM lXl,xc.xRTNm' AZ East Orange. N. ul. Known us Jack, Entered Pedclie in 1924 League Football C4, 55, Atllenenm f-1, 57. lll2NIw 'l'noM.xs lXl.fxc'1-tv ADL lllllgllilllllflll, N. Y. Known :ls ulllllllify Iintvrt-fl l't-flrlic in 1926 Iniet'-l 1':11c1'nity Cfmnlcil QSJ. .IOSIQPH EDWARD lll.-XDACEY Trenton, N. VI. Known as Joe Entered Peclflie in 1924 Leflfifllfi' Football C-4J, League liaslcetball C-U, Tlnrd Team Football CSD. 92 SHERBURN BURNHAM BIATTHEWS New York City, N. Y. Known as Kia-lttyf' Entered Peddie in 1925 HfXRX'EY RUDOLPH 1DlATHIASEN XVeSt1:1eld, N. Known as 'LMatty. Entered Peddie in 1925 Old Gold and Blue Board C5D, Camera Club C5D, Auxiliary Y. M, C. A. Cabi- net CSD. EVERETT CLARK 1D1AYO, JR. GIID VVatertown, Conn, Known as Clarkie. Entered Peddie in 1925 Third Team Football CSD, League Basket- ball CSD, Track Squad CSD. 93 .ng SYDNM' Ci. MCCOMBE AEN Plainfield, N. I. Known as NVl1itey. Entered Pedclie, 192-1 Third Team Football C4D, League Basket- ball C4, SD, Track C4, SD. C1,,x1ucNc'1z Ci,x1umN1cR Mamas, JR. XVoorlClille, N. Pl. Known as 'l'ubby. liutvrerl Vcclclic in l9l9 junior-Senior Prom Committee CSD, Junior-Sciiior Committee CSD, 'l'l1ircl Tczim Football C2, 3D, Scrub Football C4D, Vai'- sily Football CSD, Glee Club C3 4 SD 5XVIl11Il'llIl,L1' Team CZ, 3, 4D, AlllCll,l'lIl1l SD, l.cague liaskctball CSD. Junior Prom Committee CSD, Gun Club CSD. JAMES HENRY Miziueirr Bound Brook, N. Known as Jim, Entered Peddie in 1923 League Football C3, 4, SD Leaffue Base- ball mp, Band qs, 4, 55, 'ofeliisffa 459, Forum CSD. 94 FRANK NASON MOESTA Kittanning, Pa. Known as Frank. Entered Peddie in 1925 League Basketball CSD. DONALD VVEBBER 1X1ORGAN Trenton, N. J. Known as Don, Entered Peddie in 1922 League Football C2, 3, 49, Junior Base- ball f2J, Fraternity Basketball C3, 41, Fra- ternity Swimming C3, 41, Varsity Swim- ming CZJ, Track Squad C4J, Junior-Senior Committee CSD, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee CSD. ALFRED SMITH OLMSTEAD Adv Plainnelcl, N. Known as Nlkef' Entered Pedclie in 1925 95 nqfgv .ln a- fit lXlARTIN ANTON QJRBACH VVallington, N. J. Known as Mart, Entered Pecldie in 1924 flliflliiili XYlI.l,li'I'S l'A1uu':R, VIR. l'lZll'llCg'Z1l, N. bl. Known as Ham, Entered l'crlclie in 1925 League Football 151, League Base- ball CSD. SAMUEL AIURDOCK PARSLOW, JR. A112 New York City, N. Y. Known as Sparkey. Entered Peddie, 1922 Glee Club Q4, SJ, Athen-eum C4J, Junior Basketball CCD, League Basketball C4, 5J, League Football CSD, Junior Prom Commit- tee 155, News Board f4j, Varsity Base- ball Squad C3, 45, Varsity Baseball CSD. 96 E, is Q l if Q. 'in 1 7 ,lui GEORGE l'ELL1NczER Vlfeeliawken, N. Known as Pellie. Entered Peddie. l9Z3 Glee Club CSD, Peddie News Board CSD, Midget Basketball Cl, ZD, League Basket- ball Cl, ZD, Second Team Basketball CSD, League Baseball C4, SD, Manager of Foot- ball CSD. BRoNsoN ATXN'ELL QUACKBUSH ADD Herkimer, N. Y. Known as 'LQuack. Entered Peddie in 1924 Atheneum C4, SD, Forum-Atlieneum De- bate CSD, Dramatic Club CSD. NATHAN .ALEXANDER PERRY Atlantic City, N. Known as Nate Entered Peddie in 1925 Varsity Football CSD, League Basketball CSD, Track Squad CSD. 97 HOWARD ROBLEY RETTING AIWIJ Grand Rapids, Mich. Known as Bob. Entered Peddie in 1925 League Football CSD, Forum f5J. ROBERT SNEDECOR RINGLAND Colorado Springs, Col. Known as Bob, Entered Peddie in 1922 All-Star Baseball CZ, 31, Cross-country MJ, League Baseball f5J. BURTIS BURR ROBERTSON AFCIJ Northport, L. I. Known as BOb. Entered Peddie in 1923 Orchestra f4J, Inter-Fraternity Basket- ball C4J, Inter-Fraternity Swimming C4J, Inter-Fraternity Council QSD. 98 CHARLES SANGER ROBINSON Mexico City, Mex. Known as Mexico. Entered Peddie, 1922 Third Team Football C3D, Second Team Football C4, 5D, League Basketball C4, SD, Track Squad C4, SD, Glee Club C4, SD, Gun Club C3, 4, 5D, Camera Club C3D. JAMES TDTACKLIN RODGERS AEN McVeytown, Pa. Known as njimf' Entered Peddie in 1925 Varsity Football CSD, Soccer Squad CSD, League Basketball CSD, Baseball Squad CSD. GEORGE JOHN SCHUSTER Williamsport, Pa. Known as Doc. Entered Peddie in 1926 Track Squad CSD, Atheneum CSD, Glee Club CSD. 99 FRANK PAUL SIPPLEY CMD Princeton, N. Known as Sip, Entered Peddie in 1925 Varsity Football f5J, Varsity Basketball QSJ, Baseball Squad CSD, Coach Midget Basketball. ANIJIQEW SMITH, JR. Springfield Center, N. Y. Known as Rell Entered Pcclclie in 1925 League Football KSJ, League Baseball CSD, Gun Club CSD. CLARENCE SANFORD SMITH, JR. GRD Montclair, N. J. Known as Junie. Entered Peddie in 1925 League Football KSJ, League Basketball fig, League Baseball CSJ, Tennis Squad C 100 CHARLES HENRY STEVENS Astoria, L. I. Known as Curley. Entered Peddie in 1924 FREDERIC C, STEVENS, JR. A2 New York, N. Y. Known as 'iFreddie. Entered Peddie, 1922 Manager of Baseball CSD, Junior Prom Committee CSD, League Football C2, 3, 4D, League Baseball C2, 3, 4D, Band C4, SD, In- terfraternity Council CSD. GORDON STEvENsoN New Rochelle, N. Y. Known as Steve, Entered Peddie in 1924 League Football CSD, Old Gold and Blue Board CSD. 101 VVILLIAM D'7ERNON STONE, JR. Rochester, N. Y. Known as Bill. Entered Peddie in 1924 League Basketball C4, SD, League Base- ball C4, SD, Assistant Manager of Foot- ball CSD, Band C4, SD, News Boards CSD, Old Gold and Blue Board CSD. DVILLIA M 'l'orz1u2NCE STUCIIELL, IR. Jersey City, N. Known as Bill Entered Peddie in 1924 j'AMEs HARLAN SUTCLIFFE Spring City, Pa. Known as Bud, Entered Peddie in 1925 League Basketball CSD, Gold and Blue Orchestra CSD, Glee Club CSD,D Band CSD. 102 ALFRED LEE THAYER Chateaugay, N. Y. Known as Wa-Wa. Entered Peddie, 1924 League Baseball C4, SD, Glee Club C4D, League Basketball C4D. HARRY HUDSON THOMAS, JR. 69411 Summit, N. Known as Tommy, Entered Peddie, 1922 Forum C3, 4, SD, Track Squad C3, 4D, League Football C2, 3D, Football Squad CSD, Editor-in-Chief of Old Gold and Blue CSD Klover Klub CSD, Manager Swimming CSD. LEROY CORLIES THOMPSON AEN Trenton,N. I. Known as Monk Entered Peddie, 1923 Junior Pro-m Committee CSD, Third Team Football C3D, Football Squad C4, SD, Cole- man House Committee C4D, Forum C4, SD, Championship League Basketball Team CSD, Junior Baseball C3D, Baseball Squad CSD, League Basketball C4D, Vice-President Junior Class CSD, Soccer Squad CSD, League Baseball C4D. 103 FREDENCK RICHARD XYAGNER xV6CllZ1WliGll, N. bl. Knmm as Fritz. Entered Peddie iu 1922 League Football fl, 25, League Baseball Cll, All-Star Baseball flj, Midget Basket- ball Cl, 25, League Basketball C4, 55, CZIIIICTLI Club C3, 45, Track Squad C4, SD. .l.XlXIl',b Q'ulx1,1x11':1cs XVA1zwlc'1q Adf Het-t'l1l1111'sl, l,. I. Kuoun :ls -lim. lfllllCI'CCl Veddie in 1925 AlouN CASPER VV1L1.1AMs Millsborough, Del. Known as Jack Entered Peddie in 1925 Third Team Football CSD, Camera Club CSL News Board 151. lll-l XDVILLIAM HINSON DVILLIAMS Grand View, N. Y. Known as Bill, Entered Peddie in 1923 Third Team Football C4, SD, League Foot- ball C3D, League Basketball C3D, Track Squad C3, 4, SD, Atbeneum News Board CSD. VVAL'rn:R ALAN XVOODHE,-xD CMJ Red Bank, N. J. Known as Red Entered Peddie in 1925 League Football CSD, League Basketball CSD, Baseball Squad CSD. REGINALD CHARLES VVYATT Eau Claire, VV is. Known as Reg, Entered Peddie in 1925 Band CSD, GolclenABlue Orchestra CSD. 105 ' :J -fig 5 i sn In 'xi fd FU X 4, is ,-if '5 i 3' fp. .31 , :K W ,Q 'l' ef 'Yi fs? .ff :Els P34 P' 1 hi :J -d if 1 na uw 4 :YS-1 it Q 'f-I W nu t 'J 91 4 w ' ?2iFff'f7:' gl :Fr 'L W l i. f . N I, -.,, -1 f if-rg ,V 5 ,..,,,-Q-an aww-s...1,. , ., .ta L at W-. Most Popular . .. Best Student Best Athlete .... Noisiest ...... Handsomest .. Prettiest ........ Most Religious Best Dresser ...... Hardest Worker ..... Laziest ...,...... Squarest .... Favorite Favorite i Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Greatest Pai F ifi V C. B -Q v ww- 1- my-ws'-vazngvtnn-qu-F Q.,-an-eq-as-nnnurxsvoai-gnu-...ann Llluninr Siaiiatira ......Levi .......Sippley . . . .Annenberg . . . . Parslow . . . . .Crippen . . . . .Olmstead . . . .Thomas Most Dignified Most Ambitious .... Biggest Nuisance ..... ..... Olmstead . Thomas Harrison Biggest Bluffer .... ...... E lgin Brightest ....... ...........Levi Mos-t Conscientious .... . .... McCullough Best Natured .,.. ..... P arslow Most Ladylike . . . . ...... Horn Most Respected ........ ........ E lgin Done Most for Feddie ....... Aunenberg Succeed ...... Annenberg . .Thompson Most Likely to MISCELLANEOUS Stage Actress .... ...... M arilyn, Miller Movie Actress ..... Norma Shearer Author ...... ..... E linor Glyn Book .... ..... A rrowsmith Sport .... , .... Foot-ball Past-ime ..... Dragging Song .... ...... Cigarette ............. . . . . . Character in History ......... .. Prep School N-ext to Peddie .... Girls' School Peddie Honor . . . . . . . Who . Lucky Strike . . . . . Cleopatra .........Blair ........Knox Varsity Letter Bm? UUE-gqav,-fnmnusnuaau w-uussas-mesw1owieitil19tlQ1liUili0li Q 9'-'i if ' fifty f f, 'lr1f'Ee1 Y , J'!,5'f'-1' 'ev' ,ITL Y ji ' 1 ' , vi V ' W i E -' 4 L x I .V-.,,1,.l sf I . ,. V V . - - I A3 T T 0 i,i, , .-t 92-6 Y---f -1--.,- V--.u V.. - wx. ..., it...4 ,-,., ... -LY .,-Y C-vA'ef4-Y, , .,.-.. 4,1 1 R iN ff' f?i fig 51,6-w x,,, mn, .--, 5 'i WL, g:f7i717'., ff V V ff . W . V. g ,y .ibw . . --nnsli-a.-Qfmqaamgu--an 1 .4 , f , if it at D J, w .af....,,,,- an-aaa ., ,Ei . -F 'n' l . trf'c. ul! 5:4 .ra 1 g i +'I'1g ' N12 H1 L4 . .Fu 'F J 9 'Y' Ewan QBy G. STEVENSOND When Spring's last exam is given, and the profs no longer profess, And the students have valiantly striven through the year of storm and of stress, We shall rest, and faith, we shall need it, go home for a month or two, Till the masters of us poor students shall set us to school anew. And those that were lbums s-hall be lazy g they shall si-t in a cushioned chair. They shall evermore do nothing and banish away 'dull care. They shall have real food to eat of, laeefstealc and chicken and bread. They shall loaf for an age at a sitting, with never a thought in their head. And only our parents shall wake us, and only our y friends shall call. And no one shall work for money, for no one shall a Work at all. i But each in the joyous summer, and each in his separate place, Shall do the thing that he wishes, through the long vacation's space. ' QWith Apologieslto Kipling, Very Humble Onesj A 1 a 41- ,A 7:31 us M PA! 1 ,tl Pi, 1 wt 'S P 41 5 1 '74 Q :H Cinemati- koaipfuhmidainuimidhpnil1lu0i0iiiUiOiO1Ola Q n Q, if- 1. .1 9 2 6 8-Mun-in-WT W 1L 1J.,A - .9-xs t a L08 xv 'Y l 2 S IBEW? Q I 'XWN Vik X i- X E2 5- ,444-J? ,1 ImmiDmml R 1 X17 a 3 Big, um K , fm XM f f!0 x v Q xxx? XQXQ ff ffff! x X x p O A I i Q53 Ii' ggigim 5 ,ig i4 1 J f SGPHOMORES H R MOTHIASUY x '- ,,' ' 5 -i ' 1 A 1, RN N 5 2 -A - Ak- f ' f 1 i, S Y ' XX 'Y iQ'- rl - 1-V gi YV' XX 1, 'F ' ' f f 2 A I my w Q X l , A-. H , hx X IFE? -KQK '4 X 'x , I I , N , I F 'J L ': 'xA .. T . 4 X U X N I '3 'W x o V K f . N X as , r- ' 1 Ny ' 'bo 3' ' 1 1-W- -mf 1, N f . i , I 1 i 'Z ' f f ' 0 E lm ' : , :J ..,, ' M V f 1 cf--ren' M 3 fl 1 I a ii. ' N el. 'YQ' . N v VQLI' ,gp f, ' X S 'J w ,'. ,gQ.j XV , 2 5 g J 'jig + X X , M .':.1,f.: i:T,' ,, Q H ' 5 X , f xx Xi 4! E 7 7 fl0l 'f0'ffff10ffffi ffffffrrlfffffxnv ffl! 65 ni I . f 1 xx -1. Y , , , . , w 1 -4 W 4 f -',. -k---A--..- --'-- .iv g 1 L A I - A I 55' .. 1 1 V ' J F- J ' k i J 'Xxx Y 109 i I I!! vw' X 1 , OM ORES oF 1928-SOPH .XSS CL CLASS ROLL Ullman nf 1923---Svnphumnrez George Emerson Applegate James Joseph Atkinson, Jr. Edward Thomas Bedford Adolph Frank Beno, 2nd Ernest Francis Blair Stanley James Blair Wallace Manuel Chamberlain Edward Clay Cole Clarence William Coleman James Willard Coombs Alton Revere Cummings Harry Leigh Derby, Jr. William Justus Eddy William Lester Ely Maxwell Ford Mark Kenneth Frank, Jr. Walter Garguilo Francis Gilbert i William Heald Groverman John Harrison Hammett Benjamin George Harrison, Jr. Curtis D. Herbert Robert Frederick Hogue, Jr. Frank Walker Hollingsworth Robert Elmer Kennedy Murry Kohn, Jr. Gerell Carl Peter Lagerloef John Henry Laube Thomas Culver Lindsay Warren Archibald Lucas William Junior Luttman Leo McAnarney Duncan MacMartin Nelson Frank Metcalf Walter Herman Morse Christian Frederick Mueller Charles Victor Neuviller, Jr Sam Henshaw Nigh William Greer Owen Albert Joseph Owens James Irving Owen-s Charles Henry Platt, Jr. Horace Hargraves Platt, Jr. Robert Proddow, Jr. Walter Charles Reiman William Clifton Rodes Edward Morris Rosenbaum Joseph Gordon Sawyer John Davis Skilton, Jr. Frank Solimene Edson Sweet Stevens Edwin Earl Stoddard Charles McCall Stump Oscar Banks Taylor Wilbur Newton Thomas Daniel De Land Towner Irving Elting Tufts, Jr. William Nutter Walker Abraham Weinberg Julius Weinberg Herman Wells Robert Kibling Weston William Robert Wolfe Frederick William Banta Charles Dalton Brady Avon Laurance Breyer George Emerson Cilley, Jr. Louis Cook Robert Wood Goodell Jasper Stillwell Hawkins Paul Monroe Hendricks Kenneth Wallace Jones Erik Gustaf Lagerloef Myron Edgar LaVake Fred McKeown Charles Smith Pellinger James Stewart Scott Robert Wright Seeley Samuel Preston Seymour Joseph Predmore Storn Cameron Rapelye Vanderveer John Porter Weeks William Wilbur i lim DAY FRESH MAN 23 1X J WV! V, ff X! Ulwllwzli WV !iLf?f! ffffffWWfWf Q gg Q ,495- ge-pd - H.FK.M9T'HI6S6 -' I : : ff- if : '.','4'f',f'.'.'f'f',3xQ-':'..fQjkzg1 -fffigf-3: 5.12Z:5f3',2ffjQf.'5f, . .. . ,,.k,. .,. ., 12: 5.4.5.1-if : f.'.-1'.':1Z1:::I: ','.':3g.'-- A -- , ,. . , CLASS of 1929-FRESHMEN 011355 nf 1925---Zlirmhmvn Warren Allen Blackwell James Austin Brodhead Reid Carey Bush Kenneth Sheppard Coombs VValter Bolles Davison Jules Demonet Richard Ackerly Dudley Jack Mason Everest John Warren Frank Montayne Franklin Frank John Gill Anthony Joseph Giordano Howard Charles Glasser Charles Andrew Going Charles Gilbert Griffin Ralph Rennie Turner Hart Stuart Lincoln Holbrook David Pike Howlett Robert McKenzie Hubbard John Elliot Hudson Webster Merriam Hussey Frank McDonald Jones Valentine Kaniewski John Webster Lane Robert Victor Leighton William Tunison Leslie CLASS ROLL Vincent Stuyvesant Lippe, Jr William Towen Lippe Sidney Bufndock Longman Edward Martin Charles Wesley Milburn Arnold Moser, Jr. Thomas Leonard Moss VVilliam Henry Muller George Fawcett Myers David Newman Victor Duncan O'Brien Thomas Arthur Pedersen Edmond Vincent Pescia Angelo Ragonetti Harry Ramsay John Thrush Rodgers, Jr. Arthur Hamlet Roe William Eisele Schuff VVilliam August Schumacher Joseph John Siccardi Rawlings Smith Simon Robert Mantell Stewart Lee Jay Stone Warren Raymond Swaverly Clarence Pratt Tiers, H Herman Vela VVibel, Jr. Lloyd Wilbur 115 l ,f. ,li , H- g. Q v E -f .E 4 E 3 5 1 S i 1 116 .h.' ' 7 A ' -L. 'Nh M541 Lowes school. - H.9.MF!THlA L ,rl va Y 1 A f ..J 5 2 I I i. 'hi' 1 il 1 ffl in fl: CHOOL OXYER llnnm' Sarhnul Allen Farrington James Lee Hall Robert Rhys Lamkie Robert Edward Lee Roger Marinelli Frederick Ephraim Morrison Juan Manuel Paneque Hamilton Charles Roselle Edward Julius Rosenfeld Joseph Baldwin Seaman Marselius Wilson Toll Anthony Arthur Trainz, George Dobbins Van Sciver Charles Hanford Drummond Francis Mavior Ferrari Joseph Jackson William Allen Kissarn William Lamkie Laurence Matthews John Lewis Morgan Henry Elijah Owen, Ir. Omelio Sosa ' Homer Lee Yaryan, Ir. i 2 fbnlg Elfman Are lliit in Eine mlm Bn Nui Hear in Bin 121 S'l'l'liY H.XI.I. FACULTY ROOM, xIr:x1oRmL HALL 122 MEMORIAL HALL 'Hizinn zmh Ellultillmrnt OME twenty-eight years ago there was conceived by our head- master, then just entering upon his long term of service among us, a vision of a greater Peddie. At the time of which we speak, the present magnitude of the school was a thing as yet un- 2 ' 2 dreamed-of. There were but three buildings on the campus and the campus itself was less than one-fifth of its present size. Since that time the history of Peddie has been one of determined struggle for expansion and progress, an effort crowned at last with almost un- ff Q' 9 'i 5 fu.: i.-.oi v 'Sal v believable success. One by one, new buildings and new lands have been acquired. We have built Avery, Trask, and Coleman houses. Our campus has grown in 123 lllz,XIlXI ,Xililzti NXYl'1'l'I.,X NIUE NI l'IPY area to more than tive times its former size, Hur athletic facilities have iucreased from two tennis courts in odd corners of the ezunpus and ll cramped football held along' one side until we now have a line gyninztsiunt, two spacious athletic fields, and eight tennis courts. llou'ex'er, we have now come to a still greater development. Chief among the needs of the greater Peddie was a new Classroom building to replace the outworn u'all5 of old XX'ils0n. lt is indeed a notable year that sees the aecolnplishinent of so great a step in the dreain. And such a fortunate year was the past one. For during nineteen twenty-live 1 e ec ant opened for use. our new Memorial Hall was coin Jl t l ' l 124 MURAL PAINTING U HIS edifice stands not only as a most useful and important part of our school equipment, but as a monument and symbol of two S great dreams. It is the visible evidence of the power of one, and Une vision is a vast ambitiong the other a beautiful sacrifice. The building itself is an arresting proof of the untiring efforts and unswerving devotion of our heaclmaster and board of trustees toward the material welfare of the school. In its halls is also and more particularly commemorated the splendid, idealistic vision of those sons of Peddie who offered themselves to their country's service in the Wo1'ld VVar. In its main corridor there stands a bronze tablet on which are inscribed the 97 t r an impressive tribute to the heroic unselhshness of the other. J vc names of these boys whom Peddie can never honor enough. Strive as we may, our material recognition of their devotion to service is but a dim light shining in the path of glory emblazoned by the torch they carried' to light the Way in a World dark with hatred and selfishness. 125 Slii'0ND HALL CTIRRIIPOIR U monument in our power to erect can adequately express the ,-. 9 n greatness of their offering. These 'boys who volunteered to give the whole promise of their youth in defence of their .country and of the worlds freedom, these youths to whom this great - ' ' building is dedicated, and whose names appear on its tablet of bronze, are a part of Peddie's tradition and a credit to her for all time to come. In the material good that this superb edifice will do to future generations of Peddie students, the memory of their courage and 25 devotion will live and be perpetuated. Aside from the significance of the structure as a memorial and a milestone of progress, it is in itself a building well worthy of the farseeing devotion whose fruit it represents. 126 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY MBODYING the most advanced principles of modern construc- tion, it is unsurpassed by any building of its kind in the east. Among the many improvements over the old quarters in VVilson rg Q 41 . . Q? Hall is the fact that each professor has his own classroom, . gffk equipped with a telephone connection and lighted and ventilated by the most up-to-date systems. Also the chemical and physics laboratories are far superior to the former one, both in space and equip- ment. In addition, the school officials have offices on the first floor, in which their work can be carried on with the maximum efficiency. iii 'A Provisions in the plans of the architect call for a large auditorium to be constructed on the east side of the building. This auditorium will open from the foyer and will occupy the entire central section of the pro- posed extension, 127 NI 1'R.X1. 1'.XI N'l'1N11 11119 1Jl11111111Q' 15 1111- 1:11'g1'51 5111g'11- 110111 111 ll lJI'Ogl'Z1lll of far- . 1 1 . . 1f,1 ' 11 ,'11 1'1-:11'11111ff 51-11 11- w1111'11 11:15 11114 115 1-1111 1111- 1'1111511'111't11111 of a trul '11 .1111 N 1 111 -111-:11 1'1-111111-. 111 1z11'1, 1111111- 15 511 111111'11 1111 1101011 E15 to anear CD11 111 N ,1 Q11 111111-111g11 1111111155111111 111 1111l111111111111. X1-1 W11Cl1 v1ewe11 111 the 11g111 111- 11111' 1111-1-111 111'111g1'1155, 11 15 11111 1111111' 511 1111111 11111' present 111-111111111111-111 51-111111-11 W111'11 1311 SW1111111111 1':1111c 111 1'e11111C. The 111:1g11' 111:11 11:15 11'1'1111g111 111 1'1-111111- Sl1l'11 11111':11'11111115 1'11:111g1-5 was 11111 2111 1':11'111-51 111111 111'1-11-5511' 1111111w1-11 1111 X'1N1f1l1 111:11 11:15 111'1-11 IC .11111-11. '111lCI'C is 1111111-, 1.111 111111'1', 111 11115 111111111113 11111 15 11 11111 111'11'11:111111 111:11 1111- 1.ll1l1l'C w111 111' :15 1i 11111 111115115 1111- 111151 :11111 111:11 1111 11111 5111111 111- 1'111111111'11-11? lx Val' lv' Q ,gr .155 -'- ' Q' ,W 'Tri+-1 ,A - , 'L .' ' ' .1-171' zgigalgg-. T 1 I 33 S-ggffih .....,,w F, 1 E.,- 128 MURAL PAINTING HE Peddie of the not far distant future, as planned, will be an N institution whose equipment is second to none, a real model F' modern dormitories like our present Avery, Trask, and Coleman '5 houses comprising ten in all. In addition, there is to be a large auditorium on the rear of Memorial Hall and a hue concrete 2' S preparatory school in every way. There will be a series of ff ? grandstand seating three thousand persons on the new lower athletic held. These are only a few items on the program, but they suffice to show what a future lies before the school. VVhat will our next stride be? ' .1 ?3'4l??2P'ff , '-sa., J' -- -I , Ni1-,,..,g:?i? ' ..f,-.-:qQLl9 v Qnjgswmw - ,OX 54 n 129 4' X gx PLOT PLAN or BUILDINGS G GROUND5 THE PEDDIE SCHOOL ' HIGHTSTOVVN f N.J lf'- 4 .SCALE oi-4-1.-..,, a .ra foo ua no no soo C1 MATPESIUS RUSSELL V BLACK X ff ff J XX Xi , X fdd f ff . i i i 9 P If Cf' if 5 , f i if A ,fy X X41 Q, yi Q f ff X I W f If 64 W! ff, f,Y, ,fggzff 1 X Aft ll Illiliuf'-lil! 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J i V., Lx ' w H H v ' ' 'Q ' v f ' , xr, , V U' , Y! I , , . , , yl. 4 I , , 1 . 1. + , X l Y ', + f , ' , H K' ' Y' 1 3' W , 'wi . , 1 , r f , X , H .' . 5. F 'x Xxx' 3,- ,, CQ ,X Q . 5: 51 3 5,1 'lx all ' J M U 5? U? A fw amzaiiomsm 133 Ellis 0111111 iliaruhv Snrivtg MEMBERS J. VV. Reeves, MA., Vresiclent I , l.. Ferris, MA. NV. A. Barras, BA., Secretary 'll. A. Hornlierger, ILA. 'M. VV. Swetlanrl, ILA. R. E. llzlrmoll, M.A. XS. G. Cooper, BA. G. W. M. Maier, MS, XR, VV. Swetland, M.A., LL.D. A. M. Laiigforcl, ILA., l.l.. XP, H. Hertzog, M.A. EC. E. Risley, M.A. HONORARY MEMBERS Hon. Byron L. Winters T. Elliot Tolsfm, 'OZ Hon. James A. Hamilton, '94 William H. Thompson 'Romeyn H. Rivenburg Paul M. Chalmers M. Joseph Twomey Mrs. Elsie Pedtlie Sauvage MEMBERS IN COURSE CLASS or 1926 Edward Richard Florea Herbert Kenneth Lael-cie James Mercer Davis, Jr. Jose Miguel Miyar Roy Chester VVeberg 'Indicates charter members. I3-1 Grahuate fllllvmhmi in Qlnurnv Erle Van Ernburgh Dennet Harold Alexander Fletcher XVinston Malcolm Gottschalk Richard Madden cLAss or 1925 Francis Murdock Myers Robert Burton Sparks Damon DeBlois Wack Arthur George Wiedmann cr.Ass or 1924 Roland Bezos Edmund Jean Forkin Harold Allison Rue Donald Arthur Troy Myron Beach Helme CLASS or 1923 William Henry Thompson, Jr. Stuart Frary Arnold Lee Sneed Montgomery Edwin Laws Layton Gottfried Wendel Krueger William George Chace Orrin Grimmell Judd Arthur Durham Wilcox cLAss or 192 Kenneth Tiemann Howell Howard Edward Hebble Carl Elias Strouse James Stuart Carter Richard Wilcox Warner 2 Francis Edward Brossy Stanley Theoharis Sherman Tecumseh Walden Frank Bassett Winegar, Jr George Rutherford Woodhead Ernest George Eiband Clarence Travis Brown James Garfield Eben, Jr. James Irving Eiband Harold Taylor Holmes Joseph William Taylor Kenneth VVillis Clark CLASS or 1921 John Werts Slayback, Jr. Oliver Wendell Terhune Edward Nathaniel Torbert John Nevius Lukens Gordon Keith Chalmers CLA ss or 1920 Harold Avery Newton William Hanney Maroney Richard Theodore Roehm John Lester Miller Bartlett Monroe Van Note Rudolph Lang Tulloch 155 Uhr Baum, Qlnmmittvv DR, Rtlfilill VY. SWli'l'l..'XNlJ ......,., .. .... .... l faculty Advi MEMlilfltS--lf.1'-Oflido XYilliam lfclgar liyrd, -lr., '26 ....,..,. .. ........ President tif Seliool -lulin Randolph ,lellcmc-, '26 ...... .... l 'residentof Senior Class l'ranlc Saunders Elgin, Jr., '27. . , .... President of Juninr'Class President ol Y. M. C. A. Captain of Football Captain of Basketball Captain of Baseball Captain of Track .. . .Editor of News Stanley Nodder, '26 ....... .. .. , . .. Russell Howard Ixlilttlllilg '26, ., .,.. Benjamin Emmett Nurris, '26 .... ..,, Cliarles Gilbert Griffin, '28 ..... .... Edward Richard Florea, '26 ..... George Eugene Merchant, '26 .... ELECTED BY FACULTY Herbert Mansfield Lane, '26 James Mercer Davis, Jr., '26 Theodore Brand, '26 ELECTED BY STUDENT BODY tes Gurney, '26 Ernest VVallcer Fry, '26 Fred Mclieown, '28 Allan Ya 136 Uhr ltnnmz Qlnmmitm V49 HE strongest single influ- ence in the sentiment and 'TQ morale of Peddie emanates from a group of fifteen boys, which is known as ' the House Committeefy These fifteen boys are all leaders in some form of school interest, and the method of selecting the fifteen assures that every form of school interest will be represented by them. Together, they form a nucleus of brains, 'brawn and popularity, whose appeal always finds ready response from the general student body. Nine members of the House Committee hold their position by virtue of some school office which they hold. The President of the Athletic Association Cin other words, of the Schoolj, the Presi- dents of the two upper classes, the Presidents of the Y. M. C. A., the Captains of the four major athletic teams C football, basketball, baseball and trackj, and the chairman of the News are the ex-ojjfcio mentbers of the House Committee. In ad- dition three boys are elected to membership in the Committee lby popular vote of the School, the only restriction being that the boys must have been in school more than one year. The remaining three members to complete the fifteen are elected by vote of the Faculty. The Headmaster of Peddie is also a memfber of the Committee, but he has no greater authority than any of the student members. The House Committee is a com- mittee that operates without roll- call, minutes, or instruments for enforcing its decisions. Wliatever may be said at a House Comrmittee meeting is always said in strict con- fidence and House Committee de- liberations are never reported, either formally or informally, to either students or faculty. Its determina- tions are put into effect entirely by moral suasion through the personal influence of the memibers of the committee. It would not be correct to call the Comvmittee a mediator between student and Faculty. although it meets both on equal grounds. It is a method of expression and of crea- tion of the best sentiments for both student and Faculty. Membership in the House Com- mittee is the greatest recognition of merit that can be conferred by the Sdhool. The mem-bers are installed into their membership during the Founders' Day exercises on Feb- ruary 12. The gold pin of the House Committee, with its all- seeing eye, is one of t-he most coveted of Peddie honors. Few in- deed are the House Committee boys who do not make for themselves successful careers in after life. QQQ Ellyn 15. 11111. QI. A. Qlahinrt P N I XYILLIAM AVERY BARRAS ................... ..... lfucully Advisor STUDENT MEMBERS STANLEY NODDER, '26 ...........,.............. ........ I jresident RUSSELL HOWARD MATTHIAS '26 .... ..... V ice-President HAROLD EARL HOLCROFT, '26 ...... ...... S ecretary HERBERT MANSFIELD LANE, '26 .... .... T reasurcr CABINET Stanley Nodder, '26 Oscar Banks Taylor, '28 Russell Howard Matthias, '26 George Eugene Merchant, '26 Harold Earl Holcroft, '26 Edward Richard Florea, '26 Herbert Mansfield Lane, '26 Ernest VValter Fry, '26 138 Ellie Zluninr 13. HH. 01. A. 1, 'fffif 1l 'ggggiiri ls ' 1- rl PRESIDENTS GEORGE DOBBINS VAN SCIVER .........,.... ....... F irst Term ROBERT EDWARD LEE ......................... ..... S econd Term VICE-PRESIDENTS HENRY EDWARD OWEN .......................... ..... F irst Term HENRY EDVVARD OWEN ,.............,........ ..... S econd Term SECRETARIES JOHN WARREN FRANK ........................ . ...... First Term JOHN WARREN FRANK ........................ . ................ Second Term STUDENT ADVISORS RUSSELL HOWARD MATTHIAS, '26 JOHN HENRY LAUBE, '28 MEMBERS John Warren Frank, '29 John Elliott Hudson, '29 Robert Victor Leighton, '29 Vincent Stuyvesant Lippe, '29 William Towen Lippe, '29 William Henry Muller, '29 David Newman, '29 Victor Duncan O'Brien, '29 Edmond Vincent Pescia, '29 Angelo Mario Ragonetti, Harry Huston Ramsey, ' Clarence Pratt Tiers 11, '29 Allen Farrington '30 James Lee Hall, '30 Robert Rhys Lamkie, '30 Robert Edward Lee '30 '29 29 Roger Armond Marinelli, '30 Laurence Burnham Mathews, '30 Frederick Ephraim Morrison, '30 Henry Edward Owen, '30 Edward Julius Rosenfeld, '30 Joseph Baldwin Seaman, '30 Wilson Barsellas Toll, '30 George Dobbins Van Sciver, '30 Charles Hanford Drummond, '31 Frank Xavier Ferrari, '31 Joseph Frank Jackson, '31 William Allen Kissam, '31 William Lamkie, '31 John Lewis Morgan, '31 Omelio Tomas Sosa, '31 Homer Lee Yaryan, '31 139 'hr Seninr-Eluninr Glnmmiitvr IXIICIXIIHCRS Siixioias lfdward Richard lflorea XYilliam liclgar liyrrl, jr. Russell Howard Klatthiae John Randolph jelleme jrxiotzs Donald VX'ebster Morgan Clarence Gardiner Meeks, Jr. Frank Saunders Elgin, Jr. The Senior-Junior Committee, elected by and from the members of the two upper classes, has taken upon itself the handling of the morale of the school, and especially of the Freshmen, during the Fall Term. The committee sees to it that new boys are properly and promptly imbued with the best kind ot Peddie spirit, and that they learn about and conform to Peddie traditions. The influence of the Senior- ,lunior Committee completely eliminates all forms of hazing from Peddie. l-40 CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS OF 1905 OF OF Uhr mgrkuff I-Innnr Zlivllnumhip 1907 ..... OF 1908 OF 1909 OF 1910 OF 1911 OF 191.2 OF 1913 OF 1914 OF 1915 OF OF OF 1918 OF 1919 OF OF 1921 OF 1922 OF 1923 OF 1924 OF 1925 1906 ..... 1916 ..... 1917 ..... 1920 ..... . .. .CHARLES SHOE ACHENBACH . . . , .ARTHUR NEVVTON PIERCE . . . .ABRAHAM JACKSON PARKIN . . , .STANLEY EVERETT BALDVVIN . . . . . .ROBERT SAMUEL TOPPING ..........,ALBERT HARKER CHAFEY . . ...CHARLES B. GORTON SVVETLAND JOSEPH DUNN I .,.... CHARLES MARTIN BOND 2 .VVALTER KENNETH SPRAGUE . .. . . ,. . . . ...LEONARD HULIT NORCROSS . .BRADFORD VAN RENSSELAER MOORE . . . , . . . . . . .LLOYD DEMAREST CHRISTIE . . . . . .PHILIP BRIECE JAMESON VVEED ...JOHN HOXVARD JEFFERIES, JR. . . . ,ROBERT EDVVARD SOELLNER . . . . .CHARLES HUNT MARSHALL ...NALBERT LINCOLN VREELAND . . . . . . .STUART FRARY ARNOLD ,HARRY EDWARD MUECKE ...UDAMON DEBLOIS VVACK THE BUSHELL SERVICE PRIZE The Busliell Prize of 55.00 was given by Rev. and Mrs. W. Bushell of the American Baptist Mission, Moulmein, Tennaserim, India, in memory of their son, Durlin D. Bushell, '18, who gave his life as an aviator in the World War. This prize will be awarded each year to that student of the Upper School who shall during the year render the greatest service to the School. 1920 ................... 1921 .... 1922 ..... 1923 ..... . 1924 ,.... 1925 ..... ,,,, BUSHELL SERVICE PRIZE WINNERS . .. . .FOSTER DUNCON IEMISON ........jAMES WEST THROPP .,..ALAN STEWART SHAPLEY ...,.. ...DWIGHT MOODY BAHR , . . . . .THOMAS PATTERSON ELLIS HAROLD MASON SHERMON, JR. 141 Eining Qlnnm maiivrn ,J George lu. Applegate, 28 Kenneth F. Dietz, '26 Aclznns llayes, '27 1. Randolph jelleme. '26 I.onis l.. l.:iCapra, '26 -lohn VY. Mzicartney, '27 Fred Mclieown, '28 Russell ll. Mattliias, '26 Donald XY. Morgan, '27 Robert VV. Barrett, '26 Roger K. Bentley, '26 Reid C. Bush, '29 George E. Cilley, Ir., '28 Kenneth S. Coombs, '20 Huber VY. F. Crippen, '27 Herbert Chadwick, '26 George M. Chambers, '27 VValter L. Clark, Jr., '27 Stephen A. Dawley. '27 Robert O. Driver, '27 Ervin F. Emerson, '27 Maxwell Ford, '28 Howard C. Glasser, '29 Charles A. Going, '20 Jasper S. Hawkins, '28 VK'eimer K. Hicks. '27 Robert G. Holland. '26 David P. Howlett. '20 Kenneth XY. jones. '28 Valentine Kaniewski, '20 I. XYebster Lane. '20 Robert R. Lamkie, '31 F14-L! 7Xti2llu. .NSSI STA NTS Brantley C Nlel'nllonp,h, '27 joseph V. Neale, '26 Nathan A. Perry, '27 Ilenry M. Pollock, jr., '26 VVilliam 'l'. Stnchell, jr., '27 l.ce ,l. Stone, '20 lrving E. Tufts, Jr., '28 john Volpe, '26 john A. Young, jr., '26 XVAITERS VVilliam Lamkie, '30 Anthony L. McDonald, '26 Everett C. Mayo, Jr., '26 Nelson F. Metcalf, '28 Jose M. Miyar, '26 David J. Newman, '20 Arthur H. Roe, '29 George J. Schuster. '27 Vtfilliam E. Schuff, '20 VVilliam A. Schumacher, '29 Clarence S. Smith, '27 Frank Solimene, '28 Frank P. Sinpley, '27 W'arren R. Swaverly, '29 Manning E. Van Nostrand, Jr., George A, Vogel, '26 ,lohn M. Adams, Jr., '27 lames L, Hall. '30 Charles H. I. Jennings, '27 Edward O. Elmer, '27 Frederick E. Morrison, '30 Robert H. Noeltner, '26 Samuel M. Parslow, Jr., '27 William H. XVilliams, '27 142 i '2 S I I L I .VI -I R 'El' A gf 'Q WN1,hl . wif 90 A V-AIIQQ . I AA 3 an I ix X 5 is ' NE MW' VIN-ig, 5+ - . .,... 4' f , 1 P - - 11 ,Q Q 1 - i5'??3f, 41 - Qliiffh fka- , TQ! J? eE'EK ' NM '.i.f'- ,. Qiafas . ,.i: Eye Shfffmzzfof- :VH I F -- ,.' A F .-.1:- N H.a.mA'rr-unsem - , - nf.. f ,., V, , . , , . ,- ..,... .. , dfsfkeiui . ' j ' 143 W 517 ij gif! , Uhr Enarh nf Ehitnra EDITOR-IN-CIIIEF Harry Hudbon Thomas, jr. BUSINESS MANAGER Bronson Atwell Quackenbush ASSOCIATE EDITORS Brantley McCullough Gordon Stevenson Ervin Farmer Emerson Harvey Rudolph Mathiasen VVilliam Vernon Stone FACULTY ADVISOR VViIliam Boyd 144 UDDI cgulh emit Zllmf' Zllnarha 1905 Arthur lllaircher. ..lidifor-ini-Cilzicf Maude Little Hobart Hankens XV. Schwarzenbach Elroy Vliestbrook Vera Harvey 1906 1Vi11iam Morpeth. . ,Editor-in-Clzicf Philip Bronson Elmer Hess Della Bergen Mildred Noble Melville Nichols 1907 Harold VVi1liamson. Editor-in-C11 icf A. F. Smith Harold Chapman Elizabeth Brown Katherine Davison Raymond Hill 1908-No Issue 1909 Roy VVintersteen. . .Editor-in-Chief R. VV. Biggs Loreta Anderson B. R. Murphy Lydia Bauer Arthur Bravo Ogden Gandy .Allan Lake H. Guimaraes 1910 Paul Voorhees ..... Erlitnr-in-Clzief Raymond Storm Howard Park Harry Mathes Egbert Steinsieck John lNicker David Paddock 1911 Gorton Swetland .... Editor-in-Clzivf Richard Horn Paul Swaffield John Mann XYilliam Fairhurst Frederick Moore Joseph Baker David Paddock 1912 William Meirs ...... Editor-z'n-Chief Horace Boehm Burdette Snyder Oliver Ingersoll Jack Kelly Charles Hoffman 1913 St. Clair XVi11iams..Editor-in-Chief Manning Taite James Goggin Carroll Larrabee Jack Kelly Francis Rich 1914 Bradford Moore .... Editor-iii-Clzirff Louis Steuber Kenneth Bailey Garret Hoagland Rolston Van Tassel Sidney Hamilton 1915 George Athana. .... lidiffn'-1'1z-Clzicf F. Guy VVhite Frederick Robinson Henry Parker 1916 Thomas MCDOl111G1l.Elliliflll'-li!!-Cil11Uf Frederick Morrison James Arthur Henry Plate Jack Kelly 1917 Ernest J. Howe .... llditor-izz-C,'hit'f Norton R. Hotchkiss Durlin D. Bushell Robert L. Payne John A. Seelye Frank Bailie 1918-No Issue 1919 Alfred XV. Cowan..lidilur-irz-Clzivf VVi11iam Littell Robley Swetland lVa1ter Chase John VVoodburn Richard T. Roehm E. A. Smith, Jr. 1920 John E. Russell ...,. Editor-iiz-Clzivf E. A. Smith, Ir. David Monheirner Wlilliam Tate Calvin Farnsworth Ernest J. F. Grevve Philip Hill 1921 Cameron Mac Curdy. Editor-irz-Cl11'cf Roland A. Jacobus Frank Vlfinegar, Jr. Donald M. Parker George Wciodhead john K. Foster Leslie L. Prescott 1922 Hugh R. Hamilton. .Editor-iii-Clzirf Charles H. Clarke lorge Medina Elliot M, Stafford B. H. MacMahon Kenneth T. Howell Louis M. Pinkncy 1923 Edmund I. 1:O1'l-Cl1'1..Iid1if0I'-1-Il-Cll'1'Cf Harry E. Muecke Jack H. Penheld Bruce F. Tatlock Albert S. Clark Robert Spencer Preston 1924 Damon DeB. Wack,Edit01'-z'rz-Clzicf Charles B. Everest Harwood Loomis XVm. R. Borden Robert W. Moore I. B. Van Haelen, Ir. Chas. Van Bergen 1925 Edward R. 1TlO1'C3...Ed1.f07'-1.71-Clllff Donald Barr Young Herbert K. Lackie George E. Merchant ,lohn B. lelleme Allan B. Rosenfeld Archibald G. Loomis 145 Uhr Hiivhhiv Nunn Staff STAFF GEORGE EUGENE M ERCIIANT, '26 ...... ,... I iclimr-i11Cl1iel .XRLEIY EYERET MCCARTY, '26 .......... .... . Assistant Eclitrur GEORGE MAITLAND CHAMBERS, '27 ..... ..... A tlmletic Erlitm' ALLEN BENEDICT ROSENFELD, '26 .... .... C IlAf12llllZ21llHllS FRANKLIN HOLMES LAPIERRE, '26 .... ..... E utertainmcnts NELSON FRANK METCALF, '27 ........ ..... S pecial Features HERSEY BENNER EGGINTON, '26 .... . ............. Exchanges PHILIP RAGONETTI, '26 ............ ............ C irculation Manager GEORGE PELLINGER '26 ..... ...Assistant Circulation Manager MR, CARL E. GEIGER .... .............. . . ,..........,, Faculty Advisor REPORTERS XYilliam Rakestraw Beardslee. '26 Charles McCall Stump, '28 Samuel Murdock Parslow, Ir., '26 ,lolm Casper W'illiams, '26 VX'illiam Vernon Stone. '27 VVilliam Hiuson VVilliams, '27 146 1-f1..1.. A . 5 1 1 PROF- '.,,w.. U vp X fn... FHIN . G . 'VEU Rum - N.. whg M i .f '.:fw' tl Q -f' -F, K'.....f Nr CHAPEL 111... N ...x Q... ...JI 1-., 1 .ii-1L'ggg'myf-W ll THREE HAR mum 35.7113-1 ww.. um: DTUUGHT 1 W lui' ME , S 01' PAST 3. .,,,x.,'-L513.....,.g,.,'11Prmcem.. P 1- WEEK. SI.'I',F H. Au rep. Bordem - .,:1g,,3yq ... 'gggl FEllaBe1.,,, Ong? :nd B1..1. ' 1.10. ,, ,MK :......., ch Plan, ug g of ' , TV ......1 1, F L 'M 1... N.jf 1:1w...., -1 'V' Q-1..LJ'1gggL.2:1:,gf 153:13 ...mm 1 E o Uh w..T1'jggf3..f i,g,'f,-,111-1 Qfflrqggl-111JfZLL1j'q51 U -gh. 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IZRISVU, '26 4'.XI,l,,XiiIi.XN ,IK MICS ZXIMIXIQ l IIN fr l'n'xl I r1.2'1' .Swrmnl I 1'1.:'r' EDXVJXRD RICHARD FLORIQA, '26 JXKII-QS .XXDREXY SYKIYS 7'f11'r'1I l 1'1':r 1517117111 Prize' 148 I II III IV V. VI VII VIII IX X XI XII lirngrammr minima lgrizv Glnntvat Orchestra .... . ..,....,........ Selected Invocation .........,...,.....,........ ..... R ev. Powell H. Norton The NVeakness of Powerful Governments ....... ... ...... ... ...Henry Michaels Stern, -lr., '26, Rochester, N. Y. South Americas Yankee Peril, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Robert Nelson Horton, '26, Ridgefield Park, N. I. Spreading Our Wings .... .... I am-es Andrew Sykes, '26, Philadelphia, Pa. Glee Club On the Sea .... ..........,..........,........... D udley Buck Crime .............. ........,... E dward Richard Florea, '26, New York City The Progress of Civilization. .Callaghan James McCarthy, '26, New York City Americas Foreign Policy ........ Norris Bartlett Brisco, '26, Cranford, N. I. Glee Club, Night on the Fijordf' Orchestra ....... . ............. Selected Award of Prizes ..... .... D r. R. W. Swetland THE WINTERS PRIZE ORATION CONTEST The VVinters Prize Oration Contest is an annual function which was instituted on November 14, 1889, by the Honorable Byran Lee Winters. Mr. Winters is a Peddie graduate, having been a member of the Class of 1883. When the Contest was first established, there were two prizes, the first of ten dollars and the second of five dollars. Later the number of awards was increased to three, consisting of a twenty- five, a Fifteen and a ten-dollar prize. Finally, in 1924 a twenty-dollariprize was added, bringing the total of awards up to four per year. Since its foundation this Contest has sponsored declamation at Peddie, and, at the same' time has provided one of the most interesting academic events of the school year. 149 mintrrz 1Hriz-:P Svnvakrm SPEAKERS Callaghan james McCarthy, '26 Norris Bartlett Brisco, ,26 Edward Richard Florea, '26 James Andrew Sykes, '26 Henry Michaels Stern, jr., '26 Robert Nelson Norton ,'26 150 Uhr Eluninr lgrizr Smeakvrn l..,. v ... DECLAMATIQNS 'THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY THE SQUAXY MANU ............ . HE KNEVV LINCOLN . . THE XYEDDINGH ...... MOONSHINEU ... LECTIONT' .,.......... GEQRGE MEREDITHU . . 151 ,, x - , L. , . . .Brantley McCullough . . .Robert Nelson Horton . . . . .Harold Daniel Levi . . . .Dwight Percival Horn . . . . .Gordon Cook Biddle Nicholas Ilaria Castellano . . .Herbert Ernest Drake Uhr Zllurum Ol'I'll'l RS 'Nllx J. VX'.'Xl.'l'ER REEYES ....,...........,.,.. .,... I faculty Adv: L LLAGHAN JAMES McL'AR'I'llY, JR., '26.. .. ...,.... President HPRSEY BENNER EGGINTON '26 ..,.. .... ..... V i ce-President DON HXLD BARR YOUNG '26 .......... ...... S uni nx ROSTER Richard Carl Algie, '27 Albert Fineley Baker, '27 Norris Bartlett Brisco, '26 XVallace Manuel Chamberlain '28 Clarence XVilliarn Coleman, '28 Kenneth Eugene Eldred, '27 Frank Ewing, '26 Edward Richard Florea, '26 Elwyn Douglas Gillis, '26 .-Xllen Yates Gurney, '26 Clarence Hamilton Howell, '26 John Henry Lzauhe, '28 152 Russell Howard Matthias, '26 James Henry Merritt, '27 James Irving Owens, '28 Robert Proddow, '28 H. Rohley Retting, '27 Orland Jay Ridenour, '26 John VX'illiam Ryan, '26 Henry Michaels Stern, '26 Harry Hudson Thomas, '26 LeRoy Corlies Thompson, '27 Roy Chester Weherg, '26 William Wolfe, '28 Uhr Athvnmxu OFFICERS MR. E. C. MACARTHUR .....................,.. .... F acnlty Advisrrr BRONSON ATVVELL QUACKENBUSH, '27 .... ......,. P resident CHARLES HENRY HALL, IR., '26 ............ ...,. V ice-President NEAL XVALDO OLSON, '26 ,....,.., Gordon Cook Biddle, '27 Robert Biggert, '26 Theodore Brand, '26 George Maitland Chambers, Calvert Hubbard Cole, '27 James Mercer Davis, '26 Robert Orrell Driver, '27 Jack Mason Everest, '29 LeRoy Adams Goodwin, '26 Charles Henry Hall, Jr., '26 Weimer Kerr Hicks, '27 Harold Earl Holcroft, '26 '27 ROSTER Adolph john Holthusen, '27 Franklin Holmes LaPierre, '26 Myron Edgar LaVake, '28 John William Macartney, '27 Y Clarence Gardiner Meeks, '27 George Eugene Merchant, '26 Neal VValdo Olson, '26 Bronson Atwell Quackenbush, '27 l1Villiam Messinger Salmon, '26 Charles McCall Stump, '28 James Andrew Sykes, '26 William Hinson Williams, '27 153 ... . .Secretary Uhr Aihvnvum Erhatera YINNICNS .................................. 'IXIIIC ATIIICN The Fifth Anniial Delmte between THE FORUM AND THE ATHENEUM DEBATERS W'eimer K. Hicks, ,27 Bronson Atwell Quackenhush, ,27 George Eugene Merchant, ,26 ALTERNATE James Mercer Davis, jr., '26 154 Uhr Illnrunn Eehatvrz XVINNERS .... .... P EDDIE VS. BLAIR The First Triangular Debate Blair Academy, The Peddie School and The Pennington School Subject: Resolved That the United States should recognize the present Government of Russia, AEFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE The Peddie School Blah' Academy Edward Richard Florea, '26 Sam Fowlkes Norris Bartlett Brisco, '26 XVilliam Clark Roy Chester Weberg, l26 Wfalter Findlay ALTERNATES Callaghan McCarthy, Jr., '28 ,Iohn McDowall 155 Uhr Eramatir Glluh CJ1flf'lCliRS MR. -I. XYAl.'l'lCR REEVIQS .......,,.,........ . . .lJll'CClUl LALLAGHAN .IAMIES MCCARTHY, JR., '26 .... .... l 'resiclcnl BRONSUN ATXYITLT, QUACKICNISUSH, '27 .... .... S errelznx Sruvn lirgu tn Iiialhpatxf' By George M. Cohan MEMBERS Albert Finely Baker, '27 Adrian Stephen Dawley, '27 Harry Leigh Derby, Jr., l28 Robert Orrel Driver, '27 Hersey Benner Egginton, '23 Mark Kenneth Frank, jr., '28 Dwigllt Percival Horn, '27 Callaghan james McCarthy, jr., George Eugene Merchant, '26 Millard Ochs, '26 XYillia1n Schtnnaeher, ,28 Bronson :Xtwell Quzxekenbnxh 156 ,2 '27 . - , 5555513355 5f41E53.f5212355?Fifff 'T 'f 1'12-'zif?E-iii?-fTEi5i?Jf12iE? ff! ' ' 1.-3:2iiE42 5.i-Zizitif-5555531159553?iEE12E1E?f15??E25i 5322551 Z,-.Q-.k..:1.:,3.'Z.-.iii-15i.::i.::,i:5?:::ET-'.......,.::A' ggi... 145.-Ziff., ::41.113:::4:..N ,..figigzig.ilzimzzigizf,1532:52:33 ---4...:1:1:..'.f4:g1:g4:1-. 19- .-.:ff.- 1. 'f.'-'iggj'-1','-3' 'V'u.f1.4:3--2'--...Q-.zy-1:11.41'g--Q-. 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IIICIQIIICNI' MKNSI-'I ICI,IJ IANI4 XRNOLID NIOSIzR, IR., '29 .,.. . 1115! lt'11or'x- Stuart Lincoln Holbrook, '29 Clarence Gardiner Meeks, '27 Clarence Sanford Smith, '27 Stanley Hays Yan Sant, '26 ,Iolm Volpe, '26 mud 7't'r1o1'S- Stanley James Blair, '28 Herbert Chadwick, '26 Edward Gould Rowland Chalker, Kenneth Sheppard Coombs, '28 Russell Howard Matthias, '26 Fred MeKeoxvn, '28 Emmett Norris, '26 Robert Stewart, '29 XX'ilIiarn XYolfe. '28 .,...I7II't'K'l4lI 3. . .,.....,.., I ies .,..,I'ar11Itv lxlllll irltnl Il N ......., ...I'i:n ..l,... '27 I IVV .3 t't'1 158 , .... Mana I litl.Y,Vl'.V -- llnllglils ltoxxland Ilidrlison, '2o lY:1IIaee Klannel CIIZIIIIIJCTIIII, '28 Tliomas l,eon:1rd Moss, '29 George Pellinger, '27 Bronson qXtxx't'lI Quafkenlmuslt '77 Orland .lay Ridenour, '26 ,Iames Harland Sutcliffe, '27 , ..- Klanning lfugene VanNostranrI r. I , ,I ulius XN'ei11Ivc-rg, '28 incl lflljilkfi ,Iames Mercer Davis, Jr., '26 Elwyn Douglas Gillis, '26 Arnold Moser, Jr.. '29 Stanley Nodder, '26 Samuel Murdock Parslow, '27 Charles Sanger Robinson, '27 George Inlm Seliuster, '27 I-fdwin Earl Stoddard, '28 ,Iames Andrew Sykes, '26 1,11 Q9rrhv5tre1 MR. GUSTAVE HAGEDORN .... MR. G. VV, MARQUE MAIER ..... ARNOLD MOSER, JR., '29 .... Oboe- Douglas Rowland Biddison, '26 .Sl1.'L't1fJIZ0ll6'- . Douglas Rowland Biddison, '26 Edward Gould Clialker, '27 Flute- Ralph George Kuelin, '26 Assistanz' Pianist- Herbert Mansfield Lane, '26 CIa1'inr'!- Herbert Mansfield Lane, '26 7'1'll7Ilf7C'f- Arnold Moser, Ir., '29 james Irving Owens, '28 Trouzlmrze- Stanley Nudder, '26 , . ....... Director .. . .Concert Master .. . ...Manager 127711115- Millard Oehs, '26 1 1'lIlIitYl'- James Andrew Sykes, '26 V-i011'1zs- Lester VVilliams Bailey, '26 Kenneth Sheppard Coombs, '28 LeRoy Adams Goodwin, '26 Mr, Gustave Hagedorn Herbert Mansfield Lane, '26 John VVebster Lane, '29 Mr. G. W. Marque Maier David Newman, '29 Herman VVells, '28 lftzsx Vin!- lVilliam Heald Groverman Cgnlh :mil 181119 Gbrrhvatra MII,l.ARIJ OLIIS, 'Zh .,..,..,... . IIERIIILRI MANbI'II1I.D LAINE, THOMAS CIIARLES IRWIN, 'Zu THEOIJORE JOHNSON MOSS, ' JAMES HARLAND 5L'TCI.II7IfE. HERBERT ERNEST DRAKE, '27 ARNOLD MOSER, '29 ........... . JAMES IRYING OXYENS, '28.... REGINALD CHARLES WYATT, MR. MARK XY. SXYI-ITI.AND.... MR. FREDERICK I.. FERRISH.. 'Zf1.,. 26 ..,. 27... 'Z7... 160 . .Dilxrctur .....PIano Saxaplmnc Saxaplwnc Saxaphonc ....Cornet . . . .Cornet ....Crarnct - .,... Banjo .Trombone .....Tuba Minh :fat EQ f 'V ?81'i'.g 1.' f,-,-:UQ A4 ,5 V MR, MARK VV. SVVETLAND ..... ,,,, D 11-actor STANLEY NODDER, '26 ..... .... R Ianager .-l1t0-- Ulmg- Iolin Tlirusli Rodgers, '29 Douglas Rowland Biddison, '26 Elwyn Douglas Gillis, '26 Thomas Charles lrwin, '26 l?arif01zc- yr- 1 - Gflalld 135' Rlflffllflufi '26 1LmIRalDli Ge-ii'5l'C Knelin, '26 Buss- X 7 A 1 -K .SU.1'tIf71ZlI1lL'-- EIB lt- li4ieIl'i3'g5yQue '78 Gordon Cook Biddle, '27 ' er ' '2 P ' ' Edward Gould Clialker, '27 Bass Vinh- Tlieoclore -lolinson Moss, '26 X'X'illiam Heald Groverman, '28 Iames Harland Sutcliffe, '27 , Frederic C. Stevens '27 Cynzbals- ' Vkfilliam Vernon Stone, '27 'l',.0,,I1,f,,H,- Drums- Vlfeinier Kerr Hicks, '27 John Kelly Barhitei '27 Robert McKenzievHubhard, '29 Edward Oliver Elmer, '27 SUWIQY N' fldef- 26 john X'Villiam Ryan, '26 MV- W' K- Sprague Reginald Charles VVyatt, '27 OMNI,- C'Ia1'ilzvf- Calvert Hubbard Cole, '27 Herbert Ernest Drake, '27 'Warren Allen Blackwell, '20 Herbert Mansneld Lane. '26 Vl'illiam Lester Ely, '28 Charles Andrew Going, '20 ,Tames Henry Merritt, '28 James lrving Owens, '23 Myron Edgar l.aVake, '28 Stanley Hays 'X'anSant, '26 161 Uhr ClBuartvi EXIMETT NORRIS, 326 .... ...Sccoml Tenor STANLEY NODDER, '20 ............,.. ..... B aritfme CLARENCE G.-XRDINER MEEKS, '27 .... ...First Tenor MR. XY. K. SPRAGUE ....,. . ..... First Bass JAMES ANDREVX' SYKES, '26 .... ..... A ccompanist 162 CO CERT Mr. Reinald Werrenrath BARITONE WITH THE Combined Musical Clubs OF THE PEDDIE SCHOOL ' PARTONE T. a. March Military Escort .,........... ......, B emzett b. VValtz- Old Timers ................ ....flrr. by Lake THE Pl2lDlllE BAND H. 'ATl1e Prayer of Tliaiiksgivingfl. ..,....,....... ..... I fresnzer THE PEIJDIIC GLEE CLUB HI. HRose Marie .. ........................... .... F riml THE PEDDIE ORCHESTRA IV. a. FOUR SONGS: Caro mio ben .......................,. Gzzzkcpfve Giordani C1743-l79lj Clie nero costume ............,....., Gl02'lllIlll l.egre1'z:z' H1625-1690j Over the Hills and Far Awayu COld lrislil . .Arr. by lflfm. Arms liislzer 'Tll Sail Upon the Dog-Star ............................ Henry Purcell b. Aria: Prologue from Pagliaccil' ..........,... .... L eouccwallo MR. REINALID XVERRENRATH PART TVVO V. Songs of Uncle Sam ...............,..,........ .,.. , 'llvdlcy THE PEDDIE SAXAPHONE BAND VI. On the Sea , ..............,.....,............. .,.. I Jzzdley Bllfl? THE PEIlIJlE GLEE CLUB VH. a. THREE SEA SONGS: Tlialatta LO. M. Dennisj ......,..,......... . ..... Harry Sfvier Trade Vllinds Uolin Masefieldb ............... .... F rcdcriclz Keel Captain Stratton's Fancy Uohn Maselielcljn.. ..... Dcems Taylor b. FOUR SONGS: The Blind Plougl1man ...............,....... Robert Cozzingsby Clarke The VVreck of the Julie Plante CW'm, H, Drummondl ...... G. O'Hara Duma .,............................... .,..... .... I 0 sefnlzilze lllcffill Gunglia Din CRudyard Kiplingj .................. Clzas. Gilbert Sfvrnss MR. REINALD XVERRENRATH Ylll. Ensemble, Color Song .,...............,...... .... G rcene Co NIBINIED M L's1cAI. C1.L7Bs MR. IJIZRBERT CARRICK at flzf l'iurm. 163 Combined Peddie Musical Clubs OFFICERS IKIQNJAIXIIN ICMNIIETT NORRIS, '26. MR, l3lCNj,'XMlN IJCJUCSIAS ROMANH.. MR. MARK XV.'Xl.I..'XC'li SVVIi'I'l.ANlJ S'l'.'XNl.l',X NCllJlll'.R, 'Zh .....,....... 1 V . IX1R.W.-Nl.ll-.R lxl',NNl'.IIl 5l'RAC,lTI'..... .'XRNClI,IJ A1rm4.1:,,11e., 'za ..,..,.....4 Mu. CiUS'l'.'XVli IIACZICIJCJRN ..,4. MR. Cf, XV. IX1,fXRQUl'. MAIFR .....,... IIIERIRICRT MANSFIlil.lJ LANE, HZ6.. CCJNC.'liR'I linglishtown, N. -I. .,.. ..... C ilfc Rumson, N. J. .... .... C Ilff' New York, N. Y.... ..... Cilce Trenton, N. I ..... ..... C iler' Trenton, N. J. ........ ..... C Ilm' Long Branch, N. J. ..... ..... G lfc Freehold, N. J. ....... ..... G lee Hightstown, N. J.. .. ..... Cla' If w-l 5 Club Club Club Club Club Club Club, Club, 1 1 .President . . . . . .Faculty ....Dircctor of .......M2lllZlHCf of .....DlrCCtm' of the ....lNlZl1l2l1.ICI' of thc ....lJlrCClor of tllc Manager the Band the Band Glce Club Glve Club Orcheslrx .,.........Conccrt Master Gold and lflucs Ciold and Blues Gold and Blues, Band Cold and Blues, Band Gola' and Blues, Band Vim llSl I s ,Q , f N l, Q 0' 9 2 3 QQ 2 V Elhv Svvninr igrnm Glnmmittvr XYilliam Edgar Byrd, jr Ernest XYalter Fry, Ir. 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A ..., ' ' ff Lag .1 .V., V : . . ---M N1 .V.1,,.:f'.f 'dy mygh, ,:,, w wwz v 1 --- ' .. V 169 Alpha 1511i Zllratrrnitg 5 Edward Stanley Barclay VVilliam Blanchard Harry Vtfilson Cuthbert Hersey Benner ligsggiiitmi lYeimer Kerr Hicks 12 SIXTH FORM Ernest Walter Fry, jr. Louis l.eonz1rd LIICZIIJTZI Philip Ragonetti Calvin Deliriest Smith FIFTH FORM Samuel Murdock Parslmv J. Chalmers VVarwick, Jr. john Harrison Hammett Thomas Culver Lindsay james Stewart Scott FOURTH FORM Kenneth VVallace Jones Robert Proddow, Jr. lValter Charles Reiman John Porter Wleeks THIRD FORM Valentine Kaniewski 170 ALPHA . . . BETA .... GAMMA . . . DELTA , . . EPSILON . . . ZETA .... ETA .... THETA IOTA KAPPA MU .... NU ....., XT ........ ONIICRON .... R1-To ....... TAU ......... KAPPA BETA Alpha 1Hhi illratvrnitg ttf .............. 1 -W 1 33 14 4 5 , 4v .,,,,?f iv g r: . I if LI ' . X L, QCD' KQ2 ,Q ' f J Q gi 43 Vx 4 . f , 2... .. . . -X' Q 9 I I t f Xi' Q. 1-i.5L'..fifl-T CN H fl, fd Q vs I ,- 1 ' .4 1 i ' I8 64 fi ii 93 A.. 7 . A i lil -if 1 QW ? --.. 'W ' Q 2 .pf A sa- ,ii A-7 THETA CHAPTER INSTALLED 1887 Vxnizn AT COLGATE JACAIIIZXIY, HAMUJTON, N. Y., 1872 COIUVS-IQIIIPX, Gold and Blur ROLL OF CHAPTERS . . . . . , , . , . . .. Upper Canada College, Toronto, Canada . . , . , . .Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y. ..,... . . . .Brandon Training School, Shelbyville, Tenn. .....Castle Heights Military Academy, Lebanon, Tenn. .. . . . . .Susquehanna Literary Institute, Waterville, Me. . . . . . . . . . .Sewanee Military Academy, Sewanee, Tenn. . . ,Shenandoah Valley Military Academy, Wiiicliester, Va. .,.. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Peddie School, Hightstown, N. I. , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. , . .Baylor and McCallie Schools, -Chattanooga, Tenn. .......................Terr1l Schools, Dallas, Tex. .. . . . . . . . .Kentucky Military Institute, Lyndon, Ky. . . . . . . . . .Gordon Military Academy, Barnesville, Ga. . . . .Woodberry-Forest School, VVoodberry Forest, Va. ....New Mexico Military Academy, Roswell, N. M. ....St. ,Iolm's Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N. Y. ..... . . . .Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. 171 16 Elhrtu phi 1Frs1tm'nitg l, 1 Bi Y: XN'illisl1111 l1L'llL'CllCl Case llerbert i'l1z11lwfclc KCllllClll lfreclerick Dietz Arthur l'i11c llllllllllglllll -1111111 Rz111cI11lpl1 ,lelleme Rlusell ll11w:1r1l M:1ttl11z1s Everett Clark Mayo, jr. Frank Paul Sippley SIXTII FOR lfll Ill Rl 'llllL'I1flHl'L' 111111151111 M1155 ll1'11j:1111i11 l':IlllllC11 Nlll'I'l5 Rlill:11'11 O1'l1s lll'Ill j' Nli1'l1:11-l Sll'l'll, ,Ir 111111115 ,X111lrew S1111-s R11'11:1r11 'l11ac'11l1 111111511 ' FOR Nl llenry 11111151111 ,lllllllIlLlS, .11 Clz1re11ee 51111111111 51111111 Wlilter 9112111 VN'11111ll1ez11l A FOURTH FORM George Emerson Applegate Frank Saunclers Elgin, jr Charles Dalton Brady Fred XYilliz1m McKe1'1w11 THIRD FORM Thomas Le1111ard Moss Dr. R. XY. Swetland Mr. Phares H. Hertzog RlF.E2IFlQ1. Klz1C.'Xrtl111r lNlr.l111111el lllevler FACULTY 172 Lee Jay Snme Mr. 1111111 D, Plant Mr. E. A. Rogers MF. R111 ,l, While Mr. ,l. XY, Reeves .ALPHA . , . BETA ..... . , GAMMA DELTA . .... , . EPSILON .....,, GORDON ZETA THETA ......, IOTA ..... KAPPA ...,. LAMBDA .... MU ...,., NU .... X1 ..,.... OMICRON ., , P1 ....... SIGMA .. . TAU ..... UPSILON ... CHI ,...,. Psi ...... OMEGA ..... . BETA BETA .... ALPHA BETA GAMMA BETA .... DELTA BETA EPSILON BETA ZETA BETA ,..,. Elyria 1Hhi Illratvrnitg ETA O BETA CHAPTER TNSTALLED 1908 FOUNDED AT UTlt'A, N. Y., 1886 Formerly Mu Alpha Colors-Ifvzl and 131110 ROLL OF CHAPTERS Utica Free Academy, Utica, . . .....,,.. Clinton High School, Clinton, . , . , . . . . . . Onondaga High School, Onondaga, . , . W'est Vlfinfield Academy, VVest Wiiifield, , ....... Frankfort High School, Frankfort, . .. . . . . . .Booneville High School, Booneville, . ... . . . ...Fayetteville High School, Fayetteville, . . . East Syracuse High School, East Syracuse, . Chittenango High School, Chittenango, . ............. Oneida High School, Oneida, . ... . . . .. Manlius High School, Manlius, . . .. , .Holland Patent School, Holland, . . . . . . . . . . .. Homer Academy, Homer .. . . . . .Johnstown High School, Johnston, . . . .. Fort Plain High School, Fort Plain, . . . . . VVeedsport High School, Wteeclsport, . ...,............Tlion High School, Ilion, . .. . . . . . . .Herkimer High School, Herkimer, . . . , . .Gloversville High School, Gloversville, . . . . . . .Wellsville High School, VVellsville, . . . . . . . . . . . .Rome Free Academy, Rome, . ... . . .. East High School, Rochester, . . . . . .Syracuse High School, Syracuse, . ,. . , . ,Hornell High School, Hornell, . ... . . .Lafayette High School, Buffalo, . . . . . . . . . .Oswego High School, Oswego, . ...,Little Falls High School, Little Falls, . ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ rirfirsi-4'-f+4+4+4.f4r4+4i'4Ki+4'4+fi+4A-4K1+-4IK1f-4r4+4rf1'4+4 ETA BETA ...... .................. P eddie School, Hightstown, N. I THETA BETA ..... .... P oughkeepsie High School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y LAMBDA BETA . . .. IOTA BETA ...... X1 BETA ......, .ALPHA SIGMA .... MU BETA ...... OMICRON BETA . . . . , . . . .. ...Newark High School, Newark, N. I Amsterdam High School, Amsterdam, N. Y ....l3cnnington Seminary, Pennington, N. I VVilmington, Del Elmira, N. Y Riverdale High School, Riverdale, N. Y l73 Hlamhim Sigma EllI'E1fP1'I1i1g SIXTH FORM Gnrclnn llztns Klcllvyc FI I-'T H FOR M XYillarcl Freclerick Hopkins lfrcrlcric Cushing Stevens FOURTH FORM Harry Leigh Derby, Jr. Charles V. Neuviller, Ir. Henry F. Mzllcey Sam Hensliaw Nigli Adolph Frank Beno, Znd lYilliam Clifton Rocles ' Edson Sweet Stevens THIRD FORM john Tlirusli Rodgers, Ir. FACULTY Dr, R. XY. Swetlantl Mr. XYilliam A. Barras Mr. C. E. Risley 174 ALPHA .... BETA .... GAMMA DELTA '. . . EPSILON ZETA .... ETA ..... TI-IETA IOTA .. KAPPA LAMBDA . . . MU ,.... NU ......... OINIICRON .... PI ........ RHo .... SIGMA ... UPSILON ... PHI ... CHI ... PSI ........... XI ............ llnmhim Sigma Eliratvrnitg .3- cws -H Q O S o c0Numc-rP9'x Xi XI CHAPTER INSTALLED 1911 FOUNDED AT DETROIT, iX1ICHIGAN, 1892 Formerly Phi Delta Colors-Blue and Iifhifc ROLL OF CHAPTERS ....... Central High School, Detroit, Mich. East Denver High School, Denver, Colo. .... ... Ithaca High School, Ithaca, N. Y. East Side High School, Saginaw, Mich. . . . . . .. Minneapolis High School, Minneapolis .. . . .. Fitchburg High School, Fitchburg, Mass. Williamsport High School, Williamsport, Pa. Bay City High School, Bay City, Mich. . . . . . . Central High School, Duluth, Mich. Elmira High School, Elmira, N. Y. Steele High School, Dayton, Ohio Central High School, Washington, D. C. ....,Binghamton High School, Binghamton, N. Y. . . . . , . . North High School, Columbus, Ohio .... .......... St. Paul High School, Minn. Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa. Hartford High School, Hartford, Conn. Middletown High School, Middletown, N. Y. .. . . . . . . Central High School, Pendleton, Ore. Central High School, Port Huron, Mich. Springfield High School, Springfield, Mass. .. .......... Peddie School, Hightstown, N. I. ALPHA ALPHA .... .,,... K ewatin Academy, Waukesha, Wis. ALPHA BETA .... ..... B lueheld High School, Bluefield, W. Va. ALPHA GAMMA .... ......,.. B altimore High School, Baltimore, Md. IALPHA DELTA Shenandoah Valley Academy, Winchester, Va. 175 Evita Sigma Nu Illratvrnitg SIXTH FORM Vtilliznn lirlgar llyrrl lfurcsl Yvriicni llnntcr licurgc lfugcnc Mcrcllzint Nczil XVztlrlo Olson Iluiiglzia llzinlcy Fnxull FIFTH FORM James Macklin Ruclgcrs lluwzircl VV:ill:1L't' lkmlmlm julin Kelley Barliitc l Ul,'RTll FORM Gercll Carl Peter Lagerloct Jasper Stillwell llzxwkins Juscpli Gordon Sawyer lVarrcn Arcliibalrl Lucas Erik Gustaf Lagerluef THIRD FORM Qflmrlcs Liillx-rt Gritlin Charles XYQJC5' Millburn Rawlings Smith Simon FACULTY llr. Ruger XY. Swctlaml Mr. Hiester R. Hnrnlnergcr Mr. fi. XY. Marque Maier Mr. Robert H. Stevens 176 ALPHA Evita Sigma Nu Zliraternitg qi A C XZ-L S-J QL f? 0 4 VITA Mu L10 51 P .ff .C Iv s0,',::' -5 ':n.:,o0 . 1 I H . . , I ' f'f'. . p.n.n 1 .f Q...a 0 i As., u o 1. . I 1. EY, 5 - ..' f -, .:....o 'va po . ,- 9 -, . Q 0 A Y - - A - 1 . l I V D 0 ': 0 .',', .'.'. 'A if 4. I .als n'o. .'. F :ff . ' H.. .' A,-sf' f ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER INSTALLED 1915 BETA ..... GAMMA ... DELTA EPSILO N .... ETA ...... THETA IOTA . .... . KA PPA LA M1311 A .... ML ...... NU ....... FOUNDEIT AT ANN ARBOR, M1cH1oAN, 1893 Formerly Phi Epsilon COI01's-Refi and Green RQLL OF CHAPTERS . . . . . . . . Ann Arbor School, Ann Arbor, Mich. Fort Wayiie High School, Port VVayne, lnd. St. Iohn's Military Academy, Delaneld, YVis. .... . . ....Pontiac High School, Pontiac, Mich. . . . . . . . , . . .Central High School, Duluth, Mich, . . . Thropp Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, Cal. . . . , . . . . . . , . . . .Flint High School, Flint, Mich. ..... . . . .Morris High School, New York, N. Y. ......Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles, Cal. Port Huron High School, Port Huron, Mich. . . . . . . . . .. Eureka High School, Eureka, Cal. ....Hackensack High School, Hackensack, N. I. ......................,........Pasadena, Cal. ....Nichols Preparatory School, Buffalo, N. Y. . ...Horace Mann School, New York, N. Y. Central M. T, School, St. Paul, Minn. Miami Military Institute, Germantown, Ohio .......... Denver High School, Denver, Colo, ....Staunton Military Academy, Staunton, Va. Oak Park High School, Oak Park, Ill. . ......... Yonkers High School, Yonkers, N. Y. BETA ..... . . Oiucrzox ... P1 ........ RHO .... SIGMA .... TAU .... EPSILON .. PHI .... CHI ........ Psi ........... ALPHA :ALPHA GAMMA .ALPHA DELTA . ALPHA EPSILON ALPHA ZETA .. ALPHA ETA .... ALPHA THETA ALPHA IOTA ..... . .ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA RALPH A ALPHA ALPHA .ALPHA DEl,TA .....Newton High School, Newtonville, Mass. New York Military Academy, Cornwall, N. Y. ,... ....... . . . . . . . .Central High School, Detroit, Mich. ... .... McKinley M. T, High School, VVashington, D. C. Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, Cal. ......... ......The Blake School, St. Paul, Minn. Cambridge High School, Cambridge, Mass. ....Brookline High Schiiol, Brookline, Mass. KAPPA ..... Berkeley High School, New York, N. Y. LAMBDA ......... Peddie School, Hightstown, N. I. MU ...... ......... D anville High School, Danville, lll. NU ....... Pennsylvania Military College, Chester, Pa. OMICRON ..,. South Side High School, Newark, N, PT ....... .... C entral High School, XYashingtou, D. C. PHI .... ................,....... G rand Rapids, Mich. CHI ..,. Ridgewood High School, Ridgewood, N. I. ETA ..... Baltimore High School, Baltimore, Md. 177 Alpha Mamma Hhi Hratrrnitg SIXTH FOR Krlcn Iivcrvtt Klffzlrty Thomas Charles Irwin XVilli:nn Rakcstrzlw Hcarclslcc Callzlghzln Jznncs Mcifartlmy, jr. Richzlrcl Earle A-Xlgie Charln-5 Henry M Izrlwzlrcl Rwllznrrl I'Iorc:1 john Scasongoorl Cohn llcnry Nec-kcr Pollock john Riclmrrl Bl'?1llflCiS Robert VX'illiz1m Iiznrrctt Ilzlll FIFTH FORM Bronson Atwcll Qnackcnbush VX'alIacc Mannel Cll1l!TlhCl'ldll'l Burtis Burr Robertson Howard Roblcy Rctting Adams Hay es FOURTH FORM Frederick Pierrepont Banta THIRD FORM XYilliam Charles Towen Lippe Harry Huston Ramsa FACULTY y Dr, Roger XY. Swetlzxml Mr. W'iIliam Boyd 178 Alpha Mamma Idhi Zllratvrnitg JXLPH A .. . I3E'l'A ,... GAMMA ... DELTA ... EPSILOX ., ZETA ... ETA .... THETA ... IOTA ... KAPPA ... LAMBDA .. . MU NU .... X1 ....... OMICRON .. P1 ..... RHO .. . SIGMA ... TAU ..... EPSILON ... PHI ......... ALPHA DELTA CHI .......,. .ALPHA .ALPHA OMEGA ...... ALPHA BETA .... D ig SN V fb iililir mm!! Y V 2 ,A Ss ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER INSTALLED 1924 FOUNUEU AT RIONTCLAIR, N. I., 1913 Formerly Alpha Delta Society COINS-Gold and Black ROLL OF CHAPTERS 179 Montclair, N. J. Orange, N. J. .. East Orange, N. J. . XVest Orange, J, .. Asbury Park, N. J. Members at Large Ocean Grove, N. I. Morristown, J. ,... .. Denver Colo. Elizabeth N. I. .. Paterson, N. I. ....... Buffalo, N. Y. Point Pleasant, I. . South Orange, N. J. . . .. Logan City, Utah Canyon City, Colo. ..... Newark, N. I. Flushing, N. Y. ....... Rahway, N. I. . . , . . .. Detroit, Mich. New Brunswick N. I. Hightstown, N. I. ..... Brooklyn, Y. Hackensack, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. .. Leonia, N. I. Alpha Zeta lllratvrnitg SIXTH FORM llerhert Mansfield l.ane Stanley Norlrler Clarence Hamilton Howell Simon Anthony Contey ,lose Miguel Rliyar Herbert Kenneth l.aCkie FIFTH FORM Ervin Farmer Emerson john VX'illiam McCartney Herbert Ernest Drake Kenneth Eugene Eldred Curtis D. Herbert XYalter Hubert Annenberg Nicholas Ilaria Castellano FOURTH FORM Myron Edgar LaYake Paul Monroe Hendricks Frank XYalker Hollingsworth FACULTY Dr. Roger VY, Swetland Mr. Leslie Starr Hyatt 180 ALPHA BETA GAMMA DELTA . . . EPSILON ZETA . . ETA TI-IETA 101-A . . KAPPA LAMBDA MU .... Alpha Zeta Illratvrnitg Xu, f or is X ,L 25 A ff X X L A A cb or X X ffi MU CHAPTER INSTALLED 1924 FOUNDED AT SCHENECTADY, N. Y., 1869 Formerly Phi Gamma Sigma COI0l'SiYx1Il'l1ll01'.Y!' Blue and llf'l1ifU ROLL OF CHAPTERS 445 xx 181 Schenectady, N. X . Rochester, N. Y Binghamton, N. Y Ithaca, N. Y Elmira, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y Jamestown, N. Y .. Syracuse, N. Y Williamsport, Pa Scotia, N. Y VVatertown, N, Y Hightstown, N. 1 Ilnirr-iliratvrniig Glnunril .XI.l'Il.X l'lll l llA'l'lflilYl'l'Y lfrnexl Xlllllel' l ry,, -lr., '20 Philip li1ll4 Ill'lll. '-ff' llnrry XVilson Q-llllllM'I'l, '20 'l'lll'1'l'.X VI Il lfR.'X'l'lCliN l'l'Y .lolnn Ninidolph ,lc-lleine, 'Zo lfrzink Saunders lilgin, jr., '27 lfrerl Nlelieown, '28 I..XMItlJ.X SIGIXIX lfIQA'IiliRNl'l'Y J Vl':ilter llernizin Morse, '..7 l'1I'CflCl'lCfi11Slllllf.ZSli'VL'l1S,'ll'.,27 W'illard lfrederie llopkins, '26 DI'.l.'I.X SIMMA NL' liRATliRNl'l'Y XYilliam Edgar Byrd, Jr., '26 George lfugene Merchant, '26 Forrest Vernon Hunter, '26 ALPHA GAMMA PHI FRATERNITY Edward Richard Florea, '26 Arlen lfveret McCarty, '26 Burtis Burr Robertson, '27 ALPHA ZETA FRATERNITY Herbert Mansfield Lane, '26 Ervin Farmer Emerson, '27 Myron Edgar l,aYake, Jr., '28 , PLEDGE DAY RULES Appointments of Rushing interviews Shall not be made until after breakfast on Pledge Day. No Rushing of any nature whatsoever is permitted until after lunch on Pledge Day. No Fraternity shall occupy more than one half-hour of any candidates time on Pledge Day, No candidate need decide upon a pledge before 5.45 P. M. In other words, the candidate is at liberty to hold himself open to invitations up to that time, and then accept the one that he prefers. There shall be no Rushing after 5.00 P. M. Ira! L A ff 1. -. - X5 NN , X 1 xx 2 'gf lx I I ZZ 1 4 15 f 4 49 A -4- Q f Q5 f K, 1 183 lCluuvr liluh l,li,XX'liS ll.XRRY XYILSON CfL'TllllliR'l', '26 EIJXYQXRIJ RICIIA-XRD l l.ORli.-X, '26 .lOllN RrXNlJOl.l'll JEl,l.EIXll'f, '26 STEM RL'S5lil.l. l'lOXY.'XRlJ MrX'l l'lllrXS, 'Z6 ROOTS FRANK SAENDERS ELGIN, '28 FRED MCKEOXYN, 'ZS LEE JAY STONE, '28 HARRY HUDSON THOMAS, '27 The Klnver Klub originated in 1914. In the earlier days the Klub consisted of only four members, but four have been added since. Three members represent the leaves: one. the stem: and the remaining funr the roots. IS4 Mun Clluh -..., , . . THEODORE BRAND, '26 .......,....... .... P resident CHARLES SANGER ROBINSON, '27 .... .... S ecretary John Kelly Barhite, '27 Robert Leo Baum, '27 Adolph Frank Beno 2nd, '28 Theodore Brand, '26 Frank Ewing, Ir., '26 George Elihu Harpham, '27 Hubbard Mather Lee, '27 Clarence Gardiner Meeks, '27 W Mr. Ralph E. Harmon Mr. Kenneth Sprague MEMBERS illiam VVolfe, Gordon Hans Melbye, '26 Arnold Moser, Jr., '29 Charles Sanger Robinson, '27 Samuel Preston Seymour, '28 William Eisele Schuff, '30 Andrew R. Smith, '27 Thomas M, Vanderveer, Jr., Manuel Valle, '26 '28 Mr. Heister R. Hornberger Mr. William Boyd Dr. George G. Bailey 185 '2 Glamvra Glluh MR. PIIIXRES II. HERTZOG ...., ,,... I faculty SIIIHCVVISUI :incl I lllIlllIL'I' ROY CHESTER XYEISERKQ, '26 ...,, ................ ........ I ' rc-sicleni ARNOLD MOSER, -IR., '29 ..,,.. ..... V ice-Prcsiclenl HARVEY Mr-XTHIASEN, '27 ................A.,.. ...... S Ccretary ACTIVE MEMBERS XYarren Allen Illackwell, '29 john Casper W'ilIiamS, '27 Brantley Mcfnllongli, '27 Herman Fernando Rodriquez, '26 George Abraham Vogel, '26 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Benjamin Chew, '26 Charles McCall Stump, '28 Robert Nelson Horton, '27 Manning Eugene Van Nostrand, '26 Frederick VI'agner, '27 180 Eng Svrnutn MR. CLINTON E. RISLEY ...................,..................,. Scoutmaster ARNOLD MOSER, JR., '29 ...... .... , Assistant Scoutmaster GORDON STEVENSON, '27 ...... .... S enior Patrol Leader JOHN WARREN FRANK, '29 ..... ................. S cribe VVILLIAM HENRY MULLER, '29 ....,. ........ . .. .... Patrol Leader TROOP COMMISSIONERS Mr. VVilliam Boyd Mr. Pliares H. Hertzog MEMBERS Charles Hanford Drummond, '31 John Lewis Morgan, '31 joseph Jackson, '31 Victor Duncan O'Brien, '29 VVilliam Allen Kissam, '31 Omelie Sosa, '31 VVilliam Lamkie, '31 VVilson Toll, '30 187 RVSSELI. H. RIATTHIAS, '26 ALLAN Y. GURNEY, '26 LEE J. STONE, '28 RANIIOI.I'H JELLI-IME, '26 IXJATHAN PI-1RRY, '27 WILLIAM Ii. BYRIJ, '26 HERIIER'I' CIi.'XIlWIl'K, '26 X'Al.l'IN'l'lNl-1 KANIEWSRI, '28 GI-IURGIC .'Xl'I'I.l-IlLA'l'E, '28 9 l RANK SII'IfI.I-LY, '..7 ill-20 I'IMNIIc'I I' li. NORRIS, '26 VVIl.I.IS'l'0N CASH, '26 l RI-:II R1l'INl-ZUWN, '29 l'IIARI.I-LS filill-'l IN, '20 A , . IJUNALII J, lx.xMMIRIf, 21 MII.I.ARII OCIIS. '26 mPEI1'PI'5 nf Ihr IH FOOTBALL CLARENCE G. TNTEEKS, '27 JAMES M. RODGIQRS, '27 FRANK S. ELGIN, JR., '27 FRED MCKEOWN, '29 .ARTHUR P. HUNTINGTON, '27 XVALTER XV. IYIAGAI, '26 PHILII' RAGONICTTI, '26 JOIIN VOl.l'E, '26 MILLARII OVIIS, '26 HENRY M, POI.I.OvR, '26 Rm-1 l'IiI.I.INI:IfR, 27 HXSK Ii'I'Ii.'XI.I. 'l'R.M'li I lil-Q J. STONIIL, l3.'XSIflSAI.I- JOSEIAII SANVYICR, '28 PIIIIII' RAl'0'YIf'I l'I '26 . I I . , FRANK SII'I'l.I-IY, '27 l':RNl'1S'l' XV. FRY, '26 S'I'ANI.I-xv I5ARc'I.AY, '26 ICIDWAIQII R. 1 I.ORl'IA, '26 28 CIIARLI-:S GRIIfIfIN, '29 VVILLIAM li. ISYRII, '26 EMMETT NORRIS, '26 PIIILII' RAcsONI4:'I I'I, '26 TENNIS JOHN XVEERS, '28 IEMMI-:TT NORRIS, '26 JOSEPH FARRANII, '26 SXVIMMING RICHARII XVALSH, '26 R.ANIJOLPH JELLEME, '26 CLARENCE G. TXIEIIKS, '27 CHARLES NEUX'Il.I.ER, '28 ROBERT LEVIS, '26 SIMON CONTEY, '26 SIIINEY HANOVER, '27 CALVIN D. SMITH, '26 CHARLES H. PLATT, '28 VVILLIAM E. BYRII. '26 JUAN M. PANEQYE. '29 RICHARD H. NOELTNER, '26 SOCCER 188 BENJAMIN CI-IEW, '26 ROBERT WESTON, '28 CHARLES H. PLATT, '28 HARRY H. THOMAS, JR., '27 RIANUEL XIALLE, '26 RICHARD DUITLEY, '28 PREIJMORE STORMS, '28 LOUIS L, LACAPRA, '26 JOHN M. AIIAMS, '27 ROBERT PROIIIIOW, '28 LEROY C. THOMPSON, '27 XVALTER VV. RTAGAI, '26 X my A X A .1.Q.V., ,. L., 'Y,, -Q-l, ,gJ:,1., Q . ' 1 H2 33 a f 1 f 141: -f ff . ', 15. 'V PQ,-f- ,f ' ., Q, ll., ,- fn' 1 ff I4 5, X S , X X 4 ff 4 K f ,., I W. L If ff .M J if f 33 f X 7 I I 4' 1 f 1 gf . 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A fig! 5 L ' I ,fp-,pl f 5, : i n ,fy 7, K C . pf Wig ? ,riifli ,V ff 'h q ,f4,Z gy- fy nga, I , ff: ,f W ' ' L f' f -' , ,ff f no 1 ' , ' J' ' f , 6, ,Q ,V X , fr ffm,- f-,' I , A i , , I . ,.,..,, ,. , W ,. ..,. L ,.,. , . W ifi 1 7 5' 'JACK'KELLY- I 3 ' 9 189 Y-S1 L' ...- SIS +4 21 C2 sd I-0 .0-4 0-0 Cd -4 Q-. 'ld 'O-0 M1 EXC Q or max ,fri m -- +- IL ,-Ig Fl , O 5,-. I Q 'C Lu :IQ CN .BOX Lg,v-4 Lal vi, 4 III , :ff fi 7 Q GRIFFIN 1928 C. 'lf H Mo CCA' 90 A1-4 ui rn . :iw wg 5- Aihlvtir Exvrutiuv Qlnunnl STUDENT VVILLIAM EDGAR BYRD, '26, f,l'l'5I.dClllL RUSSELL HQVVARD MATTHIAS, '26, Cafftam of football EMMETT NORRIS, '26, Captain of Basketball CHARLES GILBERT GRIFFIN, '29, Captain of Rafvball EDXVARD RICHARD FLOREA, '26, Captain of Tzacle MR. MR MR, MR FACULTY EARL C. MACARTHUR JOHN D. PLANT HEISTER R. HORNBERGER LESLIE S. HYATT 191 RUSSELL H. MATTHIAS Captain of FCDCDTBALL -5 123 Hamitg EH 11111112111 MR. EARL C,IN1.xc.XRTI1L,'R. RUSSELL ll. NIA'I l'Hl.XS. GEORGE PIZLLINGER, '27. Members Iiussell 11. l1atthias,'26 Randolph jelleme, '26.. Frank Elgnr 27 ....... Clarence BIecks,'27 ..., Fred KICPQeoxvn,'28 .... Lierbert Chaduick,'26. XXY1Han1 Byrd,'26 ...., James Rodgers, '27 .... Iqnnp RagoneUL 26.H Q1-2+-+2-S Arthur Huntington, '26 ..... George gXpplegate,'28.. Frank Sipp1cy,'27 ..... Lee Stone,'28 .......,. X12Hter B1agai,'26 ..... Xv318H1h1S 1Caniexvski,'2 Piarhan Perry,'27 ..... ,Xlkn1C3urney.'26 .... . jmnun X'olpe,'26 .... Flo, . 0 .,.L1meh 20 .... .... iiqnanm ... ...., .... N1HIH1gCl NYgt. 1Xgc ..... 155 18 ... 105 20 150 18 220 17 ... 150 19 ... 145 19 180 17 .., 160 lm . ... 125 19 195 18 ... 175 19 143 17 155 18 ...,. 172 18 8 .... 170 18 , 190 18 150 19 160 20 194 MR. EARL C. MAC ARTHUR Trenton Normal Columbia Fresh, Pennington Montclair Lawrenceville Blair Total l x- . 4 ,Q Zf , :IQ :Y i 7 1, ' N'A,. Q t GEORGE PELLINGER Peddie 13 Peddie 16 Pedclie 21 Pedclie O Pedclie 6 Peddie 5 61 195 f J 1 iKv1111iu1 nf Zl1nnt11all A 1111 111111011 l'1211'1 11. 11lIl1'1Xl'1l1lIl'1 'ltlll' 11125 l-11111111111 season 11215 111'e11 21 111-1'11li21r 11116 in 11121111' ways. .'Xl11111l1g11 111-11-211611 111' 1111111 H12111' 211111 1.21w1'1-111'1'1'i111-, 1116 1011111 can 1l1l1'111y 111' 11'1'111111l Il 11is21111111i1111111'111. After seeing 1110 1112111-1,21Wre111'evi1le game 111 1111' early 1121r1 111 1111- se21s1111, i1 was 1116 e1111s1'11s11s of 111111111111 Zllllflllg 1116 1'11211'111's 111211 1111111 11'21111s were 1l1l1C11 111:11e1' 211 111211 111116 1112111 Olll' own 211111 111211 11 111111111 111- Il 11111111111 171711310111 witl1 only 11111 letter 1111-11 as Il 11111'1e11s 111 11111111 21 111211'11i111' 621112111111 111' l11Zl.1i111g El strong showing against these 1111111111e111s. X'Vi111 Il powerful 11111 green line 211111 a 111-ar1l1 111 6x11erie11661l 11216115 211111 111111 1116 121611 of 111012116 which is so often Z1111J2ll'6l11 111 21 green team the task seemed 11ifl11'111t. The fact that we were 211116 111 11e1'el1111 2111 eleven 11111611 112111 111111 sixteen points s1'11r611 against it speaks well for the earnest spirit of 1116 squad 211111 the inspiring 1CZ1C1GFS11117 of Captain Matthias. The early games handicz1pped the development of the team 116- cause they were played against o1111o116nts too weak to test our secondary defense. Our defensive hacks were below the usual 136111116 stan1l21r1l and -161163111619 injury, which deprived us of 21 hne plunger and a great defensive f11l111a6k. was the determiriing factor in the season's r6s11lts. A game against a superior tean1 in the early season would have brought the 1121611116111 weakness out clearly and something might have 116611 done to correct it. B111 with Z1 good 11116 against weak teams our hacks got very little defensive experience until the Montclair game. F111111wi11g 116116111615 injury, fNlcKeo1vn was groomed for the full- l1211'1c 1111si1i1111, 11111 in-111ri6s again upset our plans. Rodgers. who hnally 196 3- . i 'A - Q M TZYQI played in this position, deserves praise for the ability he showed in a place where he had had no experience. Our weakness in this one spot, however, was vital, for there were times in both the final games when a plunger with the punch necessary to gain a yard or two would have brought victory. ln both games, too, our opponents scored because of the poor tackling of our secondary defense on the rare occasions when an opposing back was able to get across our line of scrimmage and break into the open. In both cases the margin of victory was slight, for the combined total by which the two teams outscored us was only five points. Generalship was another factor which might have made a difference. It is easy for a spectator to criticise a quarterbacks judgment after a play has been made. Place the same spectator in the quarterbackis position, put him under the pressure of hard physical punishment, surround him with thousands of people who are trying to rupture a peaceful atmosphere with their shouts, and let him feel the responsibility of selecting the right play in such a situation. He will deserve credit if he can think of any signal at all. He should be crowned with laurel if he is able to guess the lucky number of the winning play. VVhatever faults this year's team has had have not been inexcusable. They have been a well balanced group of average players with no out- standing stars and few glaring weaknesses. They have played stubborn, rugged football and have made their opponents respect their power in every game. Every man has worked for the team and forgotten the gallery. They have been loyal to the school and faithful to training rules. They have played the game well enough to deserve victory even when fate has brought defeat. 197 F, M A'I l'll IAS Y Hi! I V NV . '. , ,UI ', l-Incl ' IELGIN ' lfnrl XIEEKS YVlLKl '0YVN Guard Bark 198 CHADXV ICK Bfwk RODGERS BYRD Center Back RAGONETTI HUNTINGTON Bavk 199 1:1-kle X l'l'l.Ii1J.'X'l'I' lfnul SlI'l'I.l'fY Hawk KIAGAI Uuauwl STON E Ulu k 200 KA NIEXYSKI Tackle PERR Y Guard GURNEY Back 201 VOLPE Back ilhinthzill Svquah i '3 ' '5 'i We ff MR. LESLIE HYATT ....,. f ru 1 LEROY THOMPSON, '27 .,.. ., L mi un VVILLIAM STONE, '27 .,... X 1n1g.,lr MEMBERS OF SCRUBS Harry Thomas, '27, Tackle LeRoy Thompson, '27, Back X'Villiam Blanchard, '26, Center Jack Ryan, '26, Tackle Frank Ewing, '26, Guard Joseph Siccardi, '28, End XYarren Jennfngs, '27, Guard VVilliz1m Rodes, '27 Tackle Robert Barrett, '26, Guard Kenneth Lackie, '26, End John Volpe, '26, Back Kenneth Dietz, '26, Tackle James Rodgers, '27, Back Nathan Perry, '27, End Allan Gurney, '26, Back 2112 Zilhiril Glvmn illnnthall 'VIR KENNETH SPRAGUE .... Coach JOSEPH SAWYER, '28 ........ Captain WILLIAM STONE, '27 ...... ............. A.... M a nagei MEMBERS Joseph Sawyer, '28, Back Warren Lucas, '28, End Richard Walsh, '26, Back James Madacey, '27, Guard Stanley Blair, '28, Guard Stanley Nodder, '26, Guard Frank Solimene, '28, Guard Stuart Holbrook, '28, Back Lester Ely, '27, Tackle Frank Gill, '28, Tackle 203 Elwyn Gillis, '26, Tackle James Davis, '26, Center Weimer Hicks, '27, Tackle Charles Brady, '28, Tackle Theodore Brand, '26, Guard Oscar Taylor, '28, Tackle John Williams, '27, Tackle Roger Bentley, '27, Center Frank Mayo, '27, Back Leslie Deuter, '28, back ...,.....4-.- Q EMMETT NORRIS '26 Captain of BASKETBALL 2252 ' 4 J: 'f , , 74721 'QM' ' 'v' JACK'KZLLY 1 9 I 3 Igarnitg Euakrthall Svquah f I 1 Lx... Lauri! ,K , ' 4 I L' I M J' MR. JOHN D. l l,.-NNT ...., lfN1Mlf'l'T NORRIS, '26 ....., STANIJQY BEXRCLAY, '26.. Name and Pmititm Emmett Norris, '26 . Donald Kammire, '27 Philip Ragonetti, '26 Cliarles Grillin, '29 . lYillist011 Case, '26 . Frank Sippley, '27 .. Ernest Fry, '26 .... Frank Jones, '29 .... Joseph Sawyer, '28 . Fred KIcKenwn, '28 . MEMBERS XVgt. 156 155 130 143 131 155 135 166 145 157 206 . . ..Cuucl1 . . . .Captain ,....lXlanager Age 20 19 19 19 19 18 19 18 18 19 F MR, JOHN n. PLANT STANI rv Bfxnci M BASKETBALL RESULTS 1925-1926 SEASON Pecldie, 51-Fort Washingtori School, 30 Peddie, Peclclie, Peddie, Peddie, Pecldie, Peddie, Peddie, Pedclie Peddie: Peddie Peddie, Peddie, Peddie Peddie, Peddie, Peddie, Peddie, 38-Newark Prep. School, 14 41-Dickinson High School, 23 50-Whitie Plains High School, 10 56-Princeton Freshman, 26 41-Plainfield High School, 21 29-Trenton Normal School, 19 59-Yonkers H. S. of Commerce, 39-N. Y. Stock Exchange, 38 41-Brooklyn Poly Prep., 20 29-Montclair Academy, 10 58-Erasmus High School, 26 50-Yonkers High School, 24 45-JCathedra1 H. S. of Trenton, 18-Trenton High School, 34 27-Trenton Normal School, 21 33-Princeton Prep. School, 27 48--Blair, 32 TOURNAMENT GAMES FIRST ROUND Mar. 3, Peddie, 30-Bordentown, 22g Trenton SEMI-FINALS Mar. 10, Peddie, 38-Cathedral, 27, Trenton FINALS 20 2 Mar. 13, Pedclie, 24-St. Benedicfs, 41, New Brunswick Total Points Scored: Peddie, 844--Opponents, 469 Games Won 19, Games Lost 2 207 , .,i...l. - -norm Q i llvnimu nt Lflamkrthall tlly blohn ll. Plant! Hui' hasltethztll team did not win the State Championship this year as has ht-en the custom for the past six years, hut notwithstanding this fact the coach feels just as proud ol the '25-'26 team as of any he has ever coached. , 1 ... . ., l,nnnttt Xoiiis proud to he the hest captain that a l'edd1e team has ever had. for he had those qualities which make lor a line leader. lin- seltish devotion to the liest interests of the team he was leading. always giving encouragement to his teammates, and leading in the idea of team work, lmesides ahle to set a good example in his play and hahits are the things which made him an ideal leader of a hne team, XYhen at the close of football season our thoughts were turned to the haskethall prospects we found that the material ahout which we had heard so much did not measure up to the standard in most cases. lfspeeial- ly was this true of the center candidates. Captain Norris was the only man in school with any real experience. While Case, Ragonetti, and Mclieown had played some on last year's Varsity, they had not really seasoned enough for a hard campaign. Then from last j'C3.1'iS third team we had Griffin, Sawyer. and Fry, and from last year's league teams we got Kammire, who proved to he our hest het for center. So with this combination, lacking in size and experience but with plenty of determination and co-operation, we undertook the task at hand. Of our schedule of nineteen games we had one cancelled on us, lost ZHS one to Trenton High, and won the rest, and at the close of our regular season entered the State tournament in which we played three games. XVe won two of these but lost the final game. going down before a good team, but losing only after the Peddie quintet had made a gallant fight, playing in a clean, sportsmanlike way. A large number of teachers and students helped in a line manner by their loyal support, and to all of 'these I want to express my sincere appre- ciation. Enough in the way of praise and appreciation cannot be said about the Scrub team and their coach, Nr. Geiger, for the loyal and efficient manner in which they helped out through the long, long grind which started last November and has just ended. To Manager Barclay. who has proved himself to be the best man- ager that the basketball team has ever had, belongs unstinted credit. llle have no reason to feel discouraged at the outcome of the games, for we have been trying to teach that it does not matter so much about the outcome of the game, but the manner in which it is played, and this year's team was no exception to the teaching. Our motto has been: And when the One Great Scorer comes To write against your name, I-Ie will not write if you won or lost. But how you played the game. PLAYERS STATISTICS xl-YGNIC of Games F-icld Foul Foul Total Player Played in Goals Goals Tries Paints Norris ...... . . 20 109 27 49 245 Griffin .... 21 92 36 58 220 Case ......,. 20 57 23 47 137 Kammire ... 17 37 18 41 92 Ragonetti .. . 21 31 18 41 80 Sawyer .. . 20 16 7 20 39 jones . . . 10 2 5 7 9 Sippley . . . 14 3 2 3 8 XlcKeown . . . 12 2 3 5 7 Salmon . . . 8 2 1 3 5 Fry ..... 12 1 0 5 2 Smith . . . 1 0 0 0 0 352 140 279 844 209 may -1 col. Al l'AIN NORRIS ' ' GRIFFIN lwnwzml l'1UI'W2ll'1l KATSI MIRE -'V Center RAGONETTI CASE Guard Gl13l'd 210 'Wi , M SIPPLEY 4 M H SAWYER Fmwa,-d A M Forward 'Q A A S SKS x -3,3 rf fg Q, il ' 3, - - :Ru x ae: Q 5175. F , vi' -J Q? ESX i fbzffwf JONES Center FRY M C K EO WN Guard Guard 211 'M Eaakrthall Svrruhzf L-, ,, CARL li. GEIGER ...,...,. ..... C oacln XVILLIAM SALMON, '26 .... ...Captain CHARLES STUMP, '28 .... .... N lanager MEMBERS Name and Position XYilliam Salmon, '26, Forward Ernest Fry, '26, Guard ...,.... Frank Jones, '29, Center ,..... Calvin Smith, '26, Forward Frank Sippley, '27, Forward . Lee Stone, '29, Guard ...... Lester Ely, '27, Center ....,... Huber Crippen. '27, Forward ...... Genrgc Pellinger, '27, Forward .... 212 Wgt. 150 135 166 152 155 158 156 132 146 Age 19 19 19 18 18 18 19 18 18 llvagur Glhampinna MR. WILLIAM MCKENNA ..... Coach NATHAN PERRY, '27 ....... ..... C aptain WILLIAM STONE, '27 .... .... IN Ianager MEMBERS Nathan Perry, '27, Forward Frank Elgin, '27, Forward William Stone, '27, Center LeRoy Thompson, '27, Guard Weimer Hicks, '27, Guard Kenneth Dietz, '26, Guard George Chambers, '27, Forward Everett Mayo, '27, Forward Arthur Roe, '29, Guard 213 CHARLES GRIFFIN, '29 Captain of BASEBALL BASEBALL I 5 llllllllllllllllilllllllix H R FOATHIASEN Q 1 K ff VN .- 'f:1f',. ,+sg5,f'.4z. Eef,-155.4iaaa?ffgs.fz .lfjz 111.2.i.QifQQl.1L1',?,Q ?.1ffjg'fi: 5 551-'.f: '.', .l: ,... :g',2.-lggizat: . '. ,5.'E5fg5' z f :' U QQ? ll lflllq M lim Q K N f V. . I -'A' .- I , 215 1Hz11'5itg Eazvhall MR. LESLIE HYATT ....Co:ich CHARLES GRIFFIN, '29 .,.. . ..Captain FREDRIC STEVENS, '27 ..... Manager MEMBERS Robert Barrett, '26 XVeimer Hicks, '27 Kenneth Jones, '28 Herbert Chadwick, '26 Louis LaCapra, '26 Philip Ragonetti, '26 216 George Applegate, '28 William Byrd, Jr., '26 Charles Griffin, '29 Emmett Norris, '26 Frank Sippley, '27 Samuel Parslow, '27 M A ' ig Qigx ,LVV min ' l , 'Q f'v'2 X . 5' t w'fa :9l i L ' , K uzlgyk y V V , .: we 9? I . 1 ' N K Musk 9: 6 J-3 N' J' .39 3 A 1 ' J'f'2'jPi Ejti lii MR. LESLIE H YATT FREDRIC STEVEN S SCHEDULE Princeton Fresh. Princeton Seconds Princeton Prep. Cathedral High Pennington Trenton Normal N. Y. Stock Exchange U. of Penn. Fresh. Dickinson High George Washington High Germantown High Blair Gilman School West Philadelphia High St. Benedict? E geligilffij 4? 55555 217 KAAIVFAIN flliIl l IN Pitcher F 4- :Z 1. vi' vw-,f, tulip' 1. V1 'YJ r 41.1 ,, P - -f QUXUQ- .'-4 - .5 X 14 A 1 ef f 7 -P , , 'fl 1. .Li ' 4 x ' w L Q 5 Y Y I f ill . -V: f 'ii ' ,gf . ' 16.215 i4,,7,f,.:.- '--.up-f -1 14-+'+-x SIPPLEY Third Base xl x X0 wx 'ij S f. A ,N , ,J Q X A g ilt us H ill F 3 - ll RAGO N l'f'Ii'l Shurlsiup 'Q -.fm ,f -' mar'-b 'f Q . APPLEGATI2 , ff.. -, WA ' ,- W 4- ., Catcher lj ,Z-', -1- 4 W- Qt f . Y f-nn 9 Lf wvlf , 11,5 Q iF Q In 1 -' I I, ' 1j'K4 ' N, u A tea 5,1 fig - Y I-'5 l NORRIS Uutfield 218 .L 0'7'19:: : .' 'f t K HQ , I 39 A .1 M 7425? fi-gl. 1- p A -' .f ' XXX-Q 3-P: 11 4 , ,- J' , .. f,,-.1 CHADWICK First Base :Iliff -r ' f- 1 ,vo 'rl -,,,. ,, . g- 3: . - . ,MJ gp' --5.12-wr I-a 5 i.!.,' ' .Q 9-'yygjgifgfg 'fm :J by ' 'Zh' 4 Q ' 4 QS! f 1- -f 'ihgblf ' Q . y, 1 . 2' f Q 4 ' L 1 , ,-.-.. 3-LQ .-.,, ' f 1 , V: 4 7! wx 5 .ng e' ,La bij ig-A, 1,1 I MQ . -4 Q'-' 5 Qgnulp f Q '. ., 4, W Y., 4 n 'F FL 'B K 4 .r C 1 in i. , 1 f 5 4 V1 fl ' 9' -ff ' J,' 'V '-Li 3 A-f, 'I1'f?-1-5 My-f V , af - - uf' 122' ' Eiiazq 73, - -A ,- 'F' : Jlkt - BARRETT Pitcher f-W-'f .'-1-Q 59-,fa Aj, l ' LA CAPRA , A3-,Q A ,W . outfmd V A v ,Ag ij, A 5 V . , F - nf I ,Q , -- : A fgfsf-Qvfcy f if ,' u f ' , ' ,, 2 , M' f ?QiP9'Q'f ' 'a , f, ff.l', 41' v I :.,a.' . 1, f ,V fi 91 1 M y ' ' W BYRD Outfield 219 JONES Second Base l 'ilwarhzill lgrnaprrm tliv Coach l,eslie llvattl The developmenit and progress of the l92f1 baseball team was re- tarded to some extent, by the raw, unseasonable weather and late spring, and by the loss of all 'but four letter men from the preceding year's team. l'ractices and games were held under weather conditions much more favor- able to footiball than baseball. The pitohers naturally felt the adverse weather conditions keenly. Captain Griffin started the season pitching good ball, but has not yet reached the form displayed in previous years. However, he is rapidly rounding into shape. His batting has 'been a feature of several games, and as cap- tain his spirit and enthusiasm is an inspiration. Parslow, a memlber of last yearls scrub team, has improved Wonderfully and at present is pitching a fine brand of ball. His control is excellent and his fast breaking curve has proved a puzzle to opposing batters Emmett Norris, whose regular position is in the outfield, has been taking his turn in the 'box with marked success. Barrett, of last year's squad, and Smith and Huntington, both new men, have all seen service in various games and have done well. Up to date, the work of Applegate behind the bat has been very satisfactory. He has handled the pitchers 220 A .. . especially well, and his throwing arm has been a constant menace to opposing runners. Jim Rogers is proving a capable substitute behind the bat. A new infield, with the exception of Ragonetti, a veteran of two years' standing, had Ito be molded in-to form. Chadwick. at first base, has fielded his position admirably and his hitting is steadily imip-roving. Ragonetti, who has 'been shifted from short to second base, is hitting better than ever. Jones, att short, is playing an exceptionally fine game and has all the earmarks of a splendid 'baseball player. Sippley is proving a capable and aggressive third baseman. Con- scientious and steady, Hicks is substituting ably at second and third. Norris and Byrd, with powerful throwing arms, form a pai-r of strong veteran outfielders. Cool and self-possessed, Norris has made an ideal number four man in fthe batting order, and is a hard and consistent hitter. LaCapra and Ma-tthias. members of last year's scrub team, are having a merry battle competing for the third position in the outfield. LaCapra's speed on bases and the pep and enthusiasm of Matthias are very valuable to the team. The team is just beginning to hnd itself and realize its power and possibilities as the season progresses. It is with optimism that we look forward to the remaining games on the schedule, confident that these games will show the ability and true worth of the team. 221 Zlewrhall Svrruhf-' EDU11- , US 0, 5 4 if x 5 Ufgr . Dlyl' 0,5 QL PQI. -q an ff tub, ' my gn X Ll INTUN I, Sl'RUUT.,, .. Loaeh LDXV XRD CHALKER, '27 ..... Vlanager john Rodgers. '29 Vernon Hawkins, '26 Russell Matthias, '26 James Coombs, '28 Arthur Huntington, '27 XVilliam Salmon, '26 Joseph Miyar, '26 Edward Elmer, '27 MEMBERS 222 Kenneth Dietz, '26 Huber Crippen, '27 Samuel Parslow, '27 Richard VValsh, '26 Joseph Siccardi, '28 Sidney Hanover, '27 Nicholas Castellano, '27 James Rodgers, '27 44, llvngur Iieuavhall WINNERS .,.. .... T EAM V. MR. WILLIAM H. MQKENNA .... ,.... D irector TEAM CAPTAINS I. Warren A. Lucas, '28 II. William T. Lippe, '29 III. Stanley Blair, '28 IV, William Wolfe, '28 V. Frank W. Hollingsworth, '28 VI. Frederick E. Morrison, '30 223 w I w EDWARD FLQREA ,26 Captain of' TRACK TRACK ' W ax Rf-' X 'X jf SHN Nfk H R MHTHIGSEN 1 V Ak, 4 xx Q XX v W U , gii :.L1 Q., f ':'1-2 25 Elrark Sqnah x HHN D, l'I..XN'l'... .. .... truth ILD X XRD l-'I,ORliA, '26 ........ Captain RRPLL I,AGERl,OIiF, '28 .,.. ,.... N lLlIl1j,Cl MEMBERS Edward Florea, '26 Charles Stump, '28 George Schuster, '27 Millard Ochs, '26 Nathan Perry, '27 Lee Stone, '29 Arlen McCarty, '26 Charles Jennings, '27 Henry Pollock, '26 Howard Cobb, '26 Fred McKeown, '28 Kenneth Coombs, '29 226 Abraham Weinberg, '28 Robert Noeltner, '26 George Merchant, '26 XVallace Chamberlain, '28 Richard Dudley, '29 George Chambers, '27 Robert Driver, '27 VVilliam Blanchard, '26 Howard Geil, '26 Adams Hayes, '27 Howard Glasser, '29 VValter Reiman, '28 MR. JOHN D. PLANT GFRELI. LAGERLOFF john Brandies, '27 W'alter Magai, '26 Frank Solimene, '28 Lester Ely, '27 Joseph Sawyer, '28 Robert Goodell, '28 Mark Frank, '27 Howard Retting, '27 Leo Baum, '27 John Hromadka, '26 May May May M ay May 15- MEMBERS SCHEDULE Everett Mayo, '27 Jack Ryan, '26 Maxwell Ford, '28 Theodore Moss, '26 Theodore Brand, '26 Orland Ride-nour, '26 Erik Lagerloef, '29 William Eddy, '28 Calvin Cole, '28 Lester Bailey, '26 April 24-Penn Relays Q Swarthmore Interscholastics Princeton Interscholastics Blair Dual Meet Yale Interscholastics 29-State Championships 227 X mg-Q H ,L ' , I 63- Glrark Igrnaprrta tlix' foach lolin ll. l'lantJ 1926 has been the least prorluctive and the hardest track season that l'edclie has had in the last twenty years. I At the opening of school rumor had it that Peddie was to have a real track team because of the track stars who had entered school. As track season drew near, however, the stars began to lose their lustre until all but three men were what you might term among the missing. The nucleus of our team was found in Captain lid Florea, who does the high jump and the high hurdlesg Fred lXlcKeown, who runs the low hurdles and throws the javeling Lee Stone, who ran the quarter last year, but who has this year been made into a dash many Arlen McCarty. who runs the 440: and Harry Pollock, who puts the shot. Among the new men showing up hes-t is Lindsay in the pole vault, but he was injured in the Swarthmore meet and is out for the balance of the season. Perry, who also was showing up well in the dashes and the discus. has a pulled tendon and it is doubtful if he will run again this year. K. Coombs in the half-mile and pole vault, and Hromadka in the same 228 events are showing promise. Ford and Baum in the mile are also doing fairly well. Ely in the high jump is showing good form, and in another year ought to be a valuable man in his event. Xvilliams in the hammer throw is developing into a good thrower. Schuster is do-ing the best work in the discus throw. As a whole the team is showing all that can expected under the present circumstances. With the coming of the new athletic held and track, Peddie should after a time take its place in the forefront as regards track efforts. Lx,- .HHN 229 I I llllll X SIIINP AR 230 SAWYER N0liI.'I'Nl- IQ MCKEOXVN JENNWNCS COOMBS PERRY 231 POLLOCK 619112 flllilr illvlag 61961111 NlR.,lf111N 17 l'l XNT... ,.,,..... fif7'll'11 '1'1C.X1X1 lu' Stone, '28 ,Xrlcn Klcflurty, '26 liuiinctli Qooillhs 100-Yard Dash .... .... 1 O seconds .... 100-Yard Dash. . . .... 10 seconds. . . . 100-Yard Dash ..., ,.,. 1 0 seconds .... 220-Yard Dash . .... 22 seconds ...,.. . 440-Yard Dash . .... 512 seconds ..... . 880-Yard Run ..... .... 2 min. 42 seconds. Mile Run ....,... 120-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdles ....... Broad Jump ..... High jump ..., Pole Vault .... Shot Put ........ Hammer Throw. .. ... Discus Throw. .. Vlzzvelin Throw. .. 4 min. 532 seconds ..... 16 seconds ........ 252 seconds ,..... 22 ft., 45 inches,. 5 ft., 9 9f10 inches 11 ft. ............ . 48 ft. .....,...,, . 165 ft., 6 inches. .. 117 fr 181 ft., 5-15 inches. 232 I Chuhs lcnmufls '27 1N.1l1 , 27 1914 1915 1211 1916,.. 1916 1924 1910 1923 1923 1924 1915 1917 1918 1924 1911 1924 1924 1 IH-rry 27 13. Zittell D. Gorclnier M. H5111 M. Hall K. Stone 13. Swetland F. Arnold Lloyd Lloyd L. Marsh R. Riggin I. Vohs Lloyd I. VVoodwz1 H. Moss S. Gill rd DIN R - . is f K ? I -Q, X ' f A ff - x K j K ' X f Uh, A if 5 'W X ' 4 1 g k ,.:'11 l ,, x ! J. N 7 hx ' , Ay 'A ,jk V -l ,11 f Nl- ' n -lm. 7 -ff Q, X L f-' f'9.R.0'JHTHlQSEN 1- 733 Swimming MR. CLINTON I. SPROUT .... .... C oach RICHARD XVALSH, '26 ..... .... C aptain HARRY THOMAS, '27 ..... ..... M anager l'.Xl I'.Kl N XVALSII Swimming itiruirm 4' By Maiiager Thomasl The 19211 swiiiiniing season turned out successfully, considering tl1e fact that only one letter 1111111 from last yC!1l S tetam l'Ctlll'llCll to school. The team wo11 three and lost two of the hve dual meets. In the first meet which was wo11 from Princetoii Prep, WCSTIJII and Chew, two new students, and jelleme and VValsh of last year's team slhowed up ve-ry well. After this meet, XValsh was elected captain for the year. The next meet, with Trenton Central Y was lost after a hard struggle. Neuviller, the mainstay i11 the distance swims, was the only out- standing star of this meet. The Gold and Blue mermen easily captured the next two meets with Plainfield Zllltl Montclair. The Peddie natators lost the next meet to Blair, in the Blair pool. The excellent swimming of Turner, did much towards Blair's winning the meet. Good work was done i11 the Rutgers Interscliolastics and in the State Meet at Trenton. XVith only five men entered in the latter meet, Peddie took fourth place. Neuviller captured Peddie's only nrst, by win- ning the 200-yard free style swim. Chew took a second in the 100-yard breast stroke, and Heston placed fourth in the 40-yard back stroke. The relay team also placed third. The work of the divers, Nigh and Lucas, is to be commended con- sidering the fact that no facilities are available for diving practice. The team wishes to thank Coach Sprout for the able assistance he gave in working with the swimmers. Chew was high scorer for the year with 42 points. Neuviller, the 234 Swimming Gram MR. CLINTON I. SPROUT ............................................. Coach MEMBERS Samuel Nigh, '28 Randolph Jelleme, '26 Richard Walsh, '26 Charles Neuviller, '28 Robert Weston, '28 Howard Platt, '28 Benjamin Chew, '26 Charles Jennings, '27 SCHEDULE jan. 27-Princeton Prep, jan. 30-Trenton Y. M. C. A. Feb. 20-Blair Mar. 6-Rutgers Interseholastics Mar. 13-State Championships captain-elect, followed with 34 points. Captain Vtfalsh had 29, XVeston 22, Jelleme 15, and Jennings l. Charles Neuviller of Paterson, N. I., has fbeen elected captain for the coming year, while John Hammett of Washington, D. C., has been selected as manager. Neuviller, by winning a first place in the State meet, was awarded a varsity letter. 235 Svnrrrr , MR. WILLIAM MCKENNA .... .... C oach 'ft ROBERT LEYIS, '26 ....,.. ..... C aptain ROBERT PRODDOVV, '28 .... .,.. iN lanager t'.XI l'. l.l'YlS Svurrrr illvuirm tlly Manager Procldowj Although this is the lirst season the Soccer Vllkfillll has really played an extensive schedule, it has done itself credit. 'l'he team under the tnte- lage of Coach lXlelienna, played through a season of hard games. Wlitth thirty ont for the team, it was hard for Coach lllelienna to pick the lirst string men. The team did not get oft to a flying start, but managed to do very well against the teams it opposed. After the football season closed the team was strengthened by the addition of Byrd, Magai, James Rodgers, and Thompson. From then on a much better showing was made, one game being won and another tied. The playing of Levis, a new man, made him the outstanding star of the season, while Contey, LaCapra, Noeltner, and Calvin Smith also did very well. As many memibers of this yearis team will be back, it should make a much better showing next fall. In spite of all the setbacks, the players deserve credit for their stick-to-it-ive-ness and the old Peddie spirit of never giving up until the Whistle blows. Hightstown H. S. .... 4 Peddie 1 Princeton Freshmen . . . . . .4 Peddie 0 Cook Y. M. C. A.... ..... 5 Peddie 1 Cook Y. M. C. A.. .. ...1 Peddie 1 Hightstown H. S. ..... 2 Peddie 3 230 Surfer Eva Ili MEMBERS Louis LaCapra, '26 'William Byrd, '26 Calvin Smith, '26 john Adams, '27 Richard Dudley, '29 Nicholas Castellano, '27 LeRoy Thompson, '27 SCHEDULE Hightstown H. S. Princeton Fresh. Simon Contey, '26 Robert Levis, '26 Charles Platt, '28 VValter Magai, '26 Predmore Storms Robert Noeltner, ' Sidney Hanover, ' Cook Y. M. C. Hightstown H. S. Cook Y. M. C. A. 237 A '- :. ' N-. ' 1 -I . Elvnnia MR, MARK SVVETLAND .... ..... C oach JOHN WEEKS, '28 .............. ..... C zlptain xg B' 7, i:1e.xN'r1.1f:v MrtfUI.l-OUGI'-I, '27 .... .... ix lanager Z- V- i - l'Xl'I'AlN XYlil li5 Efmnia Zllnrvrant fliy Manager lXIcC'ulloughj Xllhen this years State championship in tennis is awarded, the Perl- die team will again he strong contenders. With a nucleus of Captain VVcelcs and Farrand about which to build a team, Coach Swetland has high hopes for an even better than usual season. However, the team misses the services of Norris, who has gone out for baseball. Of the new- comers, Brisco, S. Mathews, Clarence Smith, and Hawkins are the most promising. Again our threat is in the fact that the players are on somewhat of a par and every one of them is the kind of a player who will put on a spurt and come through when most needed. W'hile the team plays a long, hard schedule, only injuries will prevent the team having a most suc- cessful season. 238 Cilvnniz Squah John Barhite, '27 Norris Brisco, y26 Joseph Farrand, ,26 Jasper Hawkins, ,28 Princeton Freshmen Hun School Princeton Prep Montclair Academy Brooklyn Poly Prep Rutgers Prep MEMBERS SCHEDULE 239 Burnham Mathews, '27 Wesley Milburn, '29 Clarence Smith, '27 John Weeks, '28 Battin High School Bordentown Pennington Rider College Trenton High School Westfield High School 7 ATHLETIC TROPHIES -'JV' 36. xr' Hill? Philip Olluh EUGENE J. GAISSER ...... WILLIAM F. NOONAN .... . HARRY S. MUECKE .... Donald Anderson '27 Stuart F. Arnold '27 XYilliam Borden '29 Herbert S. Burrows '27 J. S. Fitzgerald Carter '27 Harold Fletcher '29 Eugene J. Gaisser '27 I .vi 1 Y OFFICERS ....President ... . .Treasurer . . . . .Secretary MEMBERS David P. Monheimer '26 Harry S. Muecke '28 Francis Myers '29 William F. Noonan '27 Stuart Sanger '28 Richard W. Sidenberg '29 VV. Homer Thompson '27 Damon deB. W'ack '29 242 lgrinrrtnn Elirhhir Glluh J. NV. EBEN, '26 ...... H. E. HEBBLE, '27 .... R. O. PIEPER, '28 .... D. I. Barry, '26 XV. XV. Barry, '28 G. A. Carlaftes, '27 P. A, Cohn, '27 I. NV. Eben, '26 S. T. Fielder, '27 Fowler, '26 Friedman, '28 VV. M. Gottschalk, '29 H, E. Hebble, '27 I. M. M. S. OFFICERS . ..... Correspoudmg Secretary MEMBERS E. Hicks, '29 K. T. Howell, '27 C. V. Lovett, '28 H. C. Lukens, '26 Morse, '28 C. H. Pitt, '29 R. O. Picpcr, '28 C. Riggs, '27 H. A. Rue, '28 S. B. H. J. B. Yan Dyke, R. E. Wbrmser, '29 243 Glnlgvtv lgvhhiv Glluh OFFICERS GUSTAV VARRELMAN '26 ................ ........ P resident GEORGE BURKE '27 .... ARTHUR BRUNNER '28 ..... J. Harbor '26 A. Brunner '28 G. Burke '27 C. Butter '27 XV. Case '29 C. Dennett '29 H. DnMont '29 NV. Huntington '29 MEMBERS P. V. XVish '29 f!AN 3115-epsfee., 5 f 1 Q! va 4 T ,bs 244 .... . . . .Vice-President . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer O. S. Judd '26 II. Lammercling '29 S. Latham '29 W. Pearson '26 A. Seymour '29 G. Varrelmnn '26 VV. Walker '29 VV, Warren '29 'iG1'nu1n Phhir Qlluh ,IAMES MADISON STIFLER... MAYNARD S. ALEXANDER. EDVVIN LANVS LAYTON ,... JOSEPH L. STRAUSS ..... M. S, Alexander '27 I. Birge '28 H, E. Cooke '28 VV. J. Fitzsimmons '29 I. Harris '28 E. W. Hendrickson '29 M. D. Horn '29 C, F. Hunt '28 L. B. Ielleme '27 OFFICERS MEMBERS 245 ...........President . , ...... Vice-President ......Secretary-Treasurer . ...Corresponding Secretary L. Layton '27 C. Parsons '29 VV. Perrine '29 L. Ragonetti '29 VV. Robbins '29 L. Strauss, jr., '27 M. Stifier '26 E. Van VViCkle '29 F. Wfeil '29 Glurnvll lgvhhir Glluh 1 OIfIfIL'IiRS I. S. MOLINIQT, '27 ....... .............. I lLSldl.1'lt TRAVIS BROWN, '26 .... ....... S ccrctzlry lrcrsurer M. F. LEONARD, '27 .... .... L -Ul'I'CSDIJIlflill,Qf Secretary .-X. j, .-Xnclerson, y29 C. Travis Brown, '26 M. F. Leonard, '27 R. S. MacKeller, '28 MEMISERS 246 I. S. Molinet, '27 Gus Molinet, '29 Robert Moree, '29 Donald H. Wilcox, '29 Bartmnuih 1Hvhhiv Qllnh j. B. WALLACE '26 .... C. E. STROUSE '27 .... F. K. WARD '27 ....... R. A. JACOBUS '26 ..... W. Bunting '25 I. Chamberlin '23 T. P. Ellis '28 G. Everats '24 D. Giles '28 R. A. Iacobus '26 P. Maloney '24 OFFICERS MEMBERS HQQQFQ Wfill jx 8:44 Q- ferq -Q ,f ' 'Y f .. S W w1.,f-,N , is lSl Qy Xvflfwkgg 1311-I L-Egg 247 ... . .... Vice PI'6SlCl6llt I. W. Noeltner '28 M. Sherman '29 R. Sparks '29 C. E. Strouse '27 F. K. Ward '27 I. B. Wallace '26 A. D. Wilcox '26 Burknrll lgrhhiv 0111111 Ulfl 1LQiQR5 L, QU.'X'l'IQS ,,,. ........... I Jrcsirlcnl L. K. DAVIS ..... ........ V ice-President D. RI. I3.XIIR,.. ...,. Secretary-Treasurer F.XL'L'I.'I'Y MEMBERS DEAN R. H. RIVENISURG ..... .................. 1 Jean of Men PROP. C. M. BOND ........ ....I-lead of Religious Education MEMBERS D. M. Ilalir '28 L. K. Davis '27 M. Blizzard '29 F. Hammell '29 I.. I. Cwzitcs '26 J. Hubbard '20 E, Pierce '29 2-18 GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HON. BYRAM L. WINTERS '83 .... .............. P resident CARROLL B. LARRABEE '14 .... ..... F irst Vice-President CLIFFORD A. MORTON '94 ..... ..... S econd Vice-President FREDERICK L. FERRIS '12 ...... .............. S ecretary DANIEL I. MESSLER '02 ...... .... T reasurer fG'551CC?.U NEW YORK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION S. BOGERT FORD '12 ............. .............. P resident DR. JOSEPH S. VAN DYKE '94 ..... ..... F irst Vice-President JOHN P. TOLSON '07 ............ ..... S econd Vice-President LESTER J. MILLER '20 .... ...... T hird Vice-President JOSEPH E. BATH '13 .... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer U.?55ICC?U' PHILADELPHIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PIERSON L. FORT '91 ..,................... ............ P resident HEADMASTER ROGER W. SWETLAND ..... .... H onorary President EDWARD H. WILLIAMSON '08 ............ ..... F irst Vice-President JOSEPH M. CRAMER '09 .......... ..... S econd Vice-President HOBART B. HANKINS '06 ..... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer 249 Svrhnnl Eirertnrg Adams, .lohn Myron, -lr. ........ 536 University Parkway, Baltimore, Md. Algie, Richard Carle ..... .... 6 03 Caroline St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Altieri, Albert Angelo .......... .... 5 4 Telford St., East Orange, N. I. Annenberg, 1Yalter I-lerbert. .Kings Point Road, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. Applegate. George Emerson. ..................... Lawrenceville, N. Ashley, Richard Thatcher ....... 22 Kingsbury Ave., St. Johnsville, N. Y. Atkinson, james joseph, -Ir. ..... 2-10 1YCS1l11lI1StC1' Road, Rochester, N. Y. Bailey, I.ester Williaiu .............. 246 .l,Cl1l1ll1glOH Ave., Passaic, N. Baker, Albert Ifiuely ........ 409 Luzerne St., XYestmont, -lohustown, Pa. Bauta, Iirederiek Xlfilliam ............... 161 Prospect St., Nutley, N. Barclay, Iidward Stanley. . . ................. Craubury, N. Barllite, .lohu Iielley .... Barrett, Robert Xvlllllllll. .. . . . . . . .22 Argyle St., Rochester, N. Y. . . .421 Blue Ilills Ave., Hartford, Conn. Baum, Robert I.co .............. 1869 California St., VVashiugtou, IJ. C. Beardslee, William Rakestraw ............ 215 Prospect St., Nutley, N. Bedford, Edward 'llhomas .... 7204 llarrow St., Iforest Hills, I.. I., N. Y. Bcuo, Adolph Ifrauk, 2nd ....... . . . .205 Frank St., Council Bluffs, Iowa Bentley, Robert I,iucolu .... ............ ........ C 1 lZllllZl1lt1l1H,N.Y. Bentley, Roger Kelly ...... Biddison, Douglas Rowland .... Biddle, Gordon Cook ...... Biggert, Robert ........ Blackwell, VVarren Allen... Blair, Ernest Francis. . . Blair, Stanley James .... Blanchard, Vtlilliam F.. . . . Bond, joseph B., Ir. ..... . Borzilleri, james Randolph. . . Brady, Charles Dalton .... Brand, Theodore ......... Brandeis, -Iohn Richard. . . Breyer, Avon Laurance. . . Brill, Martin ........... .114 Broadheacl Ave., Jamestown, N. Y. .920 University Parkway, Baltimore, Md. . . .65 Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, N. .. . . .1432 Asbury Ave., Evanston, Ill. ......................Titusville,N.,l. . .660 West 179th St., New York, N. Y. . .Professional Bldg., Asbury Park, N. bl. 400 Wyoming Ave., South Orange, N. J. . . ..... Strath Haven Inn, Swarthmore, Pa. . . . . . .9 Colonial Circle, Buffalo, N. Y. . . . .Municipal Bldg., New York, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . .Box C, Taylor, North Dakota . . .259 Grove Road, South Orange, N. J. . . . .619 East 29th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .121 Ridgway Ave., Norwood, Pa. 250 Brisco, Norris Bartlett ..... . . . . . . .404 Orchard St., Cranford, N. Brodhead, james Austin ............. 53 East 55th St., New York, N. Y. Burkland, Stewart Alfred, J1' . .... 9425 95th St., VVoodliaven, L. I., N. Y. Bush, Reid Carey ................ 1545 Wfoodland Ave., Plainfield, N. Byrd, XVillia1n Edgar, Jr. .,............. 3333 Alto Ave., Baltimore, Md. Case, XVilliston Benedict ..... 69 South Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Castellano, Nicholas Ilaria ......... 159 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. Chadwick, Herbert ................. 3649 Calumet St., Philadelphia, Pa. Chalker, Edward Gould Rowland ........................ Essex, Conn. Chamberlain, XVallace Manuel .... 'AI-Iill Crest, Comstock Park, Michigan Chambers, George Maitland ............ 10 Park Road, Maplewood, N. Chew, Benjamin .................. 603 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Cilley, George Emerson, Ir. ............. 22 Emory St., Clark, Walter Lewis, jr.. .220 Powder House Blvd., W. jersey City, N. Somerville, Mass. Cobb, Howard Vtfallace .............. 50 Lincoln Ave., Ridgewood, N. Cohn, John S. .......... . Cole, Calvert Hubbard. ..... . Cole, Edward Clay .......... Coleman, Clarence 'William. Contey, Simon Anthony .... Look, Louis ............... Coombs, James Willard ..... Coombs, Kenneth Sheppard. Crippen, Huber W'arner Fry .... Cummings, Alton Revere. . . Cuthbert, Harry XVilson .... Davis, Fred Harper, II .... Davis, james Mercer, jr.. . . Davison, VValter Bolles .... Dawley, Adrian Stephen .... Demonet, jules ........... Derby, Harry Leigh, Ir. . . . Deuter, Lester Charles ...... Dietz, Kenneth Frederick. . . . . . . . . . .154 East 63rd St., New York, N. Y. Forest Arms Apts., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. Forest Arms Apts., Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. . . . . .810 The Shirkmeref' XVichita, Kansas . .1905 Hudson Co. Blvd., Jersey City, N. . . . . . . .R. F. D. No. 2, Englishtown, N. ...........................Camden,Gl'iio .......20O VV. MapleAve., Wildwood,N. .....................Amenia,N.Y. . . . . . . . .2116 Cascade St., Erie, Pa. .1124 Ucean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . .3 Wayne St., Carbondale, Pa. . . . . . . . .49 Garden St., Mt. Holly. N. ...182 Stockton St., Hightstown, N. 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F oxall, Douglas Hanley ....... Frank, john Warren ........ Frank, Mark Kenneth, Jr.. . . Franklin, Montayne ....... Fry, Ernest XValter .... Gargiulo, Walter ...... Oeil, Howard Osgood .... . . . .31 South VVilliam St., Johnstown, N. Y. .. . . . . .8 Emerson St., East Orange, N. J. . . . . .100 Chestnut St., East Orange, N. J. . . . . .214 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 17 Cherry Ave., Flushing, L. 1., N. Y. ........................Cuba,N.Y. . . . .606 4th Ave., North Gt. Falls, Montana 620 VVest 116th St., New York, N. Y. . . . . . . .94 2nd St., Houghton, Michigan .14 Buckingham Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. ...................Bainbridge,N.Y. Poplar and Kenilworth Sts., Memphis, Tenn. .1751 Park St., Hartford, Conn. ....... . . . . .Stockton St., llightstown, N. P. O. Box 244, lloothhay Harbor, Maine ..........................Bayv1lle,N.j. .. . . .125 3rd St., Council Bluffs, Iowa . . .230 Elm St., New Rochelle, N. Y. 68 VVilliamson Ave., Bloomheld, N. .............................Pedd1e .....1135 84th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . .277 Broadway, New York, N. Y. ....................Closter,N..l. ......39 Harvest St., Forest lslills, l.. 1. . .274 Franklin Ave., Vandergrift, Pa. .354 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y. . . . . . . .250 Orchard St., Elizabeth, N. il. . . ........................ Rye, N. Y. . . . . .South Main St., Hightstown, N. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Prosser, Wasliington . . . . .7726 6th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . .187 Rugby Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 252 Gilbert, Francis .... Gill, Frank .lohn .....,. Gillis, Elwyn Douglas ..... Gillmett, W'il1ard P. ...... . 500 NVestmont Ave., Haddonfield, N. . . . . . . .230 Nassau St., Princeton, N. J. . . . .61 Pelham Road, Rochester, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . .Lake Clear Junction, N. Y. Giordano, Anthony joseph ....,....... 415 Highland Ave., Passaic, N. II. Glasser, Howard Charles ........ Glosup, Irving Franklin .... Going, Charles Andrew .... Goodell, Robert VVood ..... Goodwin. LeRoy Adams, . Griffin, Charles Gillbert .... . . . . . . . . .41 Bloomfield Ave.. Hartford, Conn. Groverman. 1Villiam Heald .... Gurney, Allen Yates ....... Hadley, Marsden Bertram. . . 60 Hazelwood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y. . . . . .110 North Cross St., Wheaton, 111. . . .369 XY. Huron St., Pontiac, Michigan ......................Houghton,Michigan .825 Chambers Ave., Gloucester City, N. I. . . . .1324 6th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. . . . .421 East 37th St., Paterson, N. I. . . . .706 West 180th St.. New York, N. Y. Hall, Charles Henry, -Ir. ..... ..... 9 17 VVatchung Ave., Plainfield, N. Hall. James Lee ........ Hallet, Edwin ......... . Hammett, John Harrison .... Hanover, Sidney .......... Hardy, Edwin Myron ...... Hardy. Richard VVool1ey ...... Harpham, George Elihu ......... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Box 698, VVarrington, Va. . . . .2231 VVest 21st St., Minneapolis, Minn. . . . .3218 Morrison St., VVashington, D. 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VanderVeer, Thomas Morris, Jr. ............. Elmside, Hightstown. N. Yan Nostrand, Manning Eugene, Ir. ...... 78 Chestnut St , Albany. N. Y. Yan Sant. Stanley Hayes .......... XYoodcrest Ave.. XYhite Plains. N. Y. Van Sciver, George Dobins .... 571 E. Martin St., Roxborough, Phila.. Pa. Vogel, George Abraham ............ 68 Virginia Ave., Manasquan, N. Volpe, john. ............... ........ 2 35 Cherry St., New York, N.Y. Van Ylaanderen. Cornelius ...... 598 Valley Rd., Upper Montclair, N. -I. Wagner, Frederick R.. ...... ...... 1 07 -leiterson St., NVeehawken, N. J. VValker. VVilliam Nutter ............ 405 Virginia St., Charleston. W. Va. Walsh, Richard Joseph. .Richards Ave.. South Norwalk, Conn., R. F. D. 37 Wfartield, Thomas Pettit. . VVarwick, Chalmers, Jr. Welierg, Roy Chester .... VVeeks, john Porter. . . . VVeil, George Fox. .... . VVeinlnerg, Abraham ..... Vlfeinlierg, 'Inlius ....... . Wl'lSlllZlll, Albert O., -lr.. .. VVQ-lls, llerman ......... VVeston, Robert K. ....... . XVlieeler, Clayton Gould. . VVilvel, Herman Vela ...,. lVilbur, Williani ll.. . . . W'illinr, Lloyd .......... Williaiiis, John Casper .... Xlfilliams, Vlfilliain Hinson YVolfe. Wfilliam Robert. . . Vlfoodhead. XValter Alan. . lVyatt, Reginald Charles ..... lVilkinson, John Archbell. Yaryan, Homer Lee, Jr.. . Young, Donald Barr ..... Young, John Alvin, -Ir.. . . . . . . . .3807 Greenway. Guilford, Baltimore, Md. ...........................Beechhurst, L. I. . . . . . .21 Marvin Ave., Akron, Ohio . . . . .544jeFfe1-son Ave., Scranton, Pa. . . . .219 NVest 81st St., New York, N. Y. . . . .1509 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . .l509 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .............Vine St., l7ords,N.J. . . . . .1571 Lee St., Charleston, W. Va. . . . .368 Grand Ave., Rochester, N. Y. ......................Tlancock,N.Y. . . . . .3006 Decatur Ave., New York, N. Y. . . . . . .Stockton St., Hightstown, N. 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Boating, Fishing, tennis, and a stable of friendly saddle horses for those who love the sport. Golf, too, at Oneonta, easily reached by motor car. Meredith Inn is famed for its gen- uine homelike atmosphere, its modern, comfortable appoint- ments, and its pure and hunger- satisfying foods. It is a delight to young and old-to devotees of play and sport as well as to those who seek quiet and repose. Meredith Inn maintains a motor livery and accommodations can be had for your own car. If you motor to Meredith, the New York volume of the Automobile Blue Book gives detailed directions. Meredith automobiles meet trains at Bloomville, Delhi or Oneonta, when notined in advance. Open June lst. Write today for descriptive booklet. information about rail- roads and rate. MEREDITI-l INN, Meredith, Delaware County, New York H. M. QUACKENBUSH x ig? 'gffwsw it i -n-etlfalasglf an- MANUFACTURERS OF AIR RIFLES, DARTS, SLUGS, GALLERY TARGETS, NUT CRACKS, NUT PICKS, KNURLED VVIRE, ETC. 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A press of the button makes a movie of what- ever is seen in the finder. These pictures shown with PILMO Projector enable living over and over again the dear-to- the-heart scenes and events of Camera and Projector are of unique design, compact, light of weight, and entirely automatic. Camera requires no tripod, no cranking, no focusing for dis- tance. Always ready to use. FILMO is conceded to he the simplest as Well as the XVorld's Highest Quality Motion Picture Equipment designed for individual use. today. Complete and interesting booklet. K'XVhat You See You Get, sent upon request. VVrite. FI L M O uses the inexpensive 16 mfm Reversal F i l ni . Both was News as mf nf nfs Q . Y - :sais rflvro - Standard Professional CAMERA FOR FIELD use Uses standard 35 mfm film, 100-foot capacityg daylight loading. Remark- ably compact. NVeight but 7 pounds: requires no tripod. VVrite for descrip- tive literature. HOWELLS CINE EQUIPMENT CO., Inc. 1560 BROADWAY NEW YORK Orbach-Lund Motors QS! 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P110 30 9 We Are Ready to Show and Ready to Compete in Ready-to-Wear Clothes FOR YOUNG MEN Ready to Compete in Style, Quality and Price, Fea- turing All the Lead- ing Makes. VANNEST COLEMAN st COMPANY 39 EAST STATE STREET TRIENTON, N. J. THE CHIMNEY CORNER TEA ROOM A GOOD PLACE TO EAT A QUIET PLACE TO TALK Breakfast, 8.00 to 11.00 Lunch, 11.30 to 2.30 5.00 7.30 Tea, 3.30 to Dinner, 5.30 to 36 XVest State St. Trenton, N. Whats the idea of the fancy tip? said the night clulb waiter. You must be crazy. XVhy, a dol- lar is plenty for the service I give you. Here, take the rest back. - Life. B. P. KE1TH's CAPITOL TRENTON, N. J. Home of High Class Vaucleville Dany, 1.30-1:00 ixtidnighf DID IT ON THE TICK How did you screw up your courage to propose to the rich Mrs. MacTavish, Sandy ? Losh, mon, 'twas jist awfu'! I'd sworn I'd do it come Monday nicht, so I took her for a bit of a ride in a taxicab, and Wi' one eye on the wee meter tickin' aWa', I had her won at the end o' saxty cents. -E. Coom.-Cornish Arms Bulletin. Getting the baby to sleep is hard- est when she is about eighteen years old.-Life. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lauloe The Old Gold and Blue is a product of the press of J. HEIDINGSFELD CO PRINTING, PUBLISHING ADVERTISING School Gatalogs, Year Books and Papers a Specialty I and 3 Peace Street NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Established 1853 The GARDNER SL MEEKS CQ. LUMBER, TIMBER, Etc. Main Office: 212 37111 Street tfm'nie1'ly Union Streetj Union City, N. .S'f0l'llfjl' l7fI,l fI and Omer' l86fl llZlCliCl1SIlCli ljllllllifllllfl, near Myers Avenue D North l1CI'g'C1l, N. Telephones: Union 600, 601, 602 llillllllltlll V. Meeks, l,I'l'Sl4lK'll1, 1qlIll'l'lll'l' fiurclncr lXlcvks, Vive-l'1'c-sirlclmt HO l l EL Specializes in Made-to-Measure SHIRTS VVrite us for samples, prices and self-measurement blanks. Jos. B. HQTTEL, Inc. 33 E. State St. Trenton, N. j. llnwzml V. lXleclts, 'l'rc':1sl1rer lluwilwl XV. Seeley, Secretary ORREN JACK TURNER Photographer for Peddie illafzz Studio: PRINCETUN, N. J. Lowenstein 81 Son, Inc WHOLESALE B UT C H E RS 'T' 250-252-254 NINTH AVENUE NEW YORK Q HIGHTSTOWN SECTIQN Q14 marina im' Not merely in matters material, but in things of the spirit. Not merely in science, inventions, motors, and skyscrapers, but also in ideals, principles, character. Not merely in the calm assertion of rights, but in the glad assuntption of duties. Not Haunting her strength as a giant, but bending in helpfulness over a sick and wounded world like a Good Samaritan. Not in splendid isolation, but in courageous cooperation. Not in pride, arrogance, and disdain ot other races and peoples, but in sympathy, love, and understanding. Not in treading again the old, worn, bloody pathway which ends inevitably in chaos and disaster, but in blazing a new trail, along which, please God, other nations will follow, into the new jerusalem where wars shall the no more. Some day some nation must take that path-unless we are to lapse once again into utter barbarism-and that honor I covet for my beloved America. And so, in that spirit and with these hopes, I say with all my heart and soul, America First. F1'0111 a SCVIIIOIZ by Bishop G. Axlztou Oldlmm, in l'Va.9l1i11gf0n, D. C., Sfjrf. 7, 1924. '33 '23 '23 'Yi Hightstown Rug Compan M zY!.r : Shofwroomr .- Hzgfzzirfofwn, N. f. 295 ffffz Aw., New York Hightstowu Cleaners and Dyers WILLIAM WEST, Prop, Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing 'l'I1fmc- UI-A Hightslmvu, N. J WELLER BRQS. Smoke Shop CottreH's Garage Inlay ll 01'1c on Pifws aSfrefiaIfy as aeee s can Hudson . and H. JOHANNS Essex Delicatessen and Caterer Cooked Meats and Fancy Gro- ceries. All Kinds of Sandwiches to Order. 133 Main Sr., Highrscown, N. J. Hightstown, New Jersey BRGGK BRGTHERS CLOTHING MEN'S FURNISHINGS WHITE FLANNELS LINEN KNICKERS STOCKINGS Everything tlie College Man Wears Hightstown, New Jersey THOMAS H. EVERETT Groceries Fruits and Vegetables Phone 12-D HIGHTSTGWN, N. CUNNINGHAMIS Prescription Pharmacy KIenzo Dental Cream, Jonteel Talc. Agency for Liggetfs and Wfhitmanis Candies. Drugs, Sodas, Cigars. HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Compliments 0 f Dr. WILBUR HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Quzftferf to C7121 Jbfajefzjf fze Teddie Qjgfudenf For twentyemie years we have been tlte outtitters, batters, :md slwers to the well dressed VICDDIIC men, KYe liztve flllffilftxfi Veclflie men that eztme from every state in the Union :tml must every euuutry. tSblll6?fAZ.?7kQ' fo 61' fJl'0llIll of in m Q -G' 1 ,Q , ,, Reine-llllmei'this-the only Huw ztlmmit' the shoes? thing that shows when yum All set with :1 snappy look- Wgllf fl Cap and gfywn 511 illg llilil' lil ll1IliiC yrlll step gincltizition is your shoes. ight UP NWI HW HIC Um 'l'hat's the biggest reason ei'f'Cl'5k'U? why your shoes might tu be XXX- 4-gm tix ytm 1111 in gi right. hurry. IIIflII'l'S'IxUWNyS I.I2.x1m1Nt: II,X'l'TIiRS, Ftilmlsllicies, Simlzics AND CLo'1'i1ir:1cs Chas. J. Keeler Sc Bro. HIGH'l'S'IiOXYN, N. J. '1iI'ClltOIl Hightstown Pro Xobis A7011 Solzmf' Not for OIll'.NxFIT'P.f nllolzry' J. P. THROCKMORTON BUICK CHEVROLET G. M. Cl TRUCKS TAXI SERVICE Ph 1 ooo HIGHTSTOWN NEW JERSEY XYhen you neecl a haircut, sham- poo, massage or shave, ask for Frenchy. Every old Peclclie stu- clent knows him. Yon are always welcome at his shop in the game romn, or at his new ancl well eqnippecl shop, 124 lXle1'ee1' Street. l'eclrlie slips ac- eeplerl :il huth places. Emil Bleiweis l2-l lwlflllilfli ST. DRUGS ICE CREAM, SODAS, CIGARS, APOLLO AND .IOHNSTONS CHOCOLATES Pf'l'.Yl'l'Iif7fi0l1.Y Om' Sfwrialf-v Burclfs Pharmacy llightstown New Jersey Compliments of Texas Weiner Lunch l 22 M ICR CICR ST. ALLEN SL STULTS COMPANY INSURORS PHONE 110 HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. REAL ESTATE Richard Haertel Merfs and Boys' High Grade Shoes Shoe Repairing That Satisjiesn 113 STOCKTON ST. HIGHTSTOXVN, N. J. Compliments of HIGHTSTCWN TRUST CQMPANY l National Sales Stores Successors to Joseph B. Davison Department Store High Grade Merchandise at Reasonable Prices Rags and Fittings for Student Rooins a Specialty Scheib1e's Hotel for QUALITY JOHN j. CUTINELLE Prop. Conipliinents of First National Bank OF HIGHTSTOWN Coinplirnenfs of DR. BAILEY H1GHTsToWN, N. J. The City Bakery TCUXYARD FAUSAK Special Attention Given to Orders for Weddings, Parties and Harvest Homes. Dumh Dora: XYhat makes a col- litch fellow give his pin to a girl when he gets engaged to her? Dumlh Engineer: The girl. - lizfclciiell Hello Hop. XYhat type lad is your fiance ? Oh, when he puts his arms around my n e c k a n d presses, strange thrills run up and down my spine. Uh, I see, a Chiropractor. - Cmzfrc Colonel. Such is American homogeneity that a man who comes to this coun- try from Russia, and spends his winters in Florida and his summers in Paris, is generally referred to upon his death as a prominent New Yorker. -I.ifc. A GOOD BAD lXll2lXlORY lllaicl fat cloorj : lNladam forgot to leave the money for your 'hill. Creditor: How do you know she forgot P lX'laicl: She told me so when she went Ulli.Hg'SfIllA'-0117167 fI'arixl. Hillman Gaskill 'cdfli '13 ' C . VICTOR Plionograplis and Records Hightstown New Jersey H eadqnarters for Lamps, Drop Cords and Appliances Westis Electric Shop HTGHTSTQXVN, N. 124 N. MAIN ST. Compliments of Dr. William Buchanan HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. FAIRY TALE Once upon a time an automobilist held out her hand to signal for a left turn, and when she reached the intersection she made a left turn.- Life. Auntie: NVell, that was nice. wasn't it? You like having a ride on uncle's knee, donlt you, dear FU Small Nephew: Not badg but l had a ride on a real donkey yester- day. -Atlantic Seal. Sl'uliliCHLl-iSS XVhat did your wife say when you came in at four this morn- ing P Didn't have a word to say. ,Sniatten tongue tied F HNO, I put cement in her beauty clay. QCas and Elcrtric News. A Radio and Sporting Goods at THE Radio Sport Shop 124 MERCER sr. HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Compliments of A. DEY 0. T. FENTON JEVVELER Fraternity Pins, Etc. HicH'rsTowN, N, J. FRANK WELLER ICE CREAM PARLGR Ice Cream, Confectionery, ' Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes COR, MERCER ST. AND ROGERS AVE. I-0llIfIlllllVllf,Y of THGMAS L. TQTTEN Fruit Market S. DANCA First Class Cleaning, Press- ing and Repairing of Ladies' ancl Gentlemen's Clothing HIGHTSTGXVN, NEXV JERSEY C01Ilf7llllICllfS of THE FGRD AGENCY HIGHTSTGWN GARAGE BUY RIGHT by the BANK HIGHTSTGWN HARDWARE CG. K. G. IZAIRD, Prop. 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