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

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MARSHALL 8 'hr 09121 Cfbnlh zmh Elm, Published Annually by the Buninr Glluaa uf Ihr iivhhir Svrhnnl VOLUME LXIH CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND IIXXVENTY-EIGHT E Ghz Baath W1LL1Axf1 HEALD GROVERMAN, JR., Editor-in-Chief lVest Virginia MARK KENNETH FRANK, Business Manager New York FRANK NASON MOEST.A, Pefzmylwzzzia GERELL CARL LAGERLOEF, New York JOHN ARCHBELL WlI,KINSON, North Carolina DAVID STEARNS MARSHALL, California H The Board of Editors wish to cxprc-SS their appreciation for the favors run dcrcd by Mr. P. H. Hartzog of the Peddic Faculty, and Mr. Orreu Jack Turner of Princeton. 9 Uhr Qlampua FTl.lVIES to every Peddie graduate comes. the desire to gaze once more upon the buildings, nooks and spacious drives of Qld Peddie. During his busy and active life at school he I' Q' fails to appreciate the beauty of the very Walls that surround him, and only after graduation does he realize the ancient traditions that surround Qld VVilson Hall. Too little does he realize how he will miss his old environment and cherish fond mem- ories of the spots trodden daily by his hurried feet. All hail, then, to the Peddie Campusg may it grow more dear to the heart of every loyal alumnus. 11 1 13 I 14 ff M74 f f ,, , ry! fy, fn , fy iff , f, , ffffffq yklkbfy , x,1,f?ff4?f7' ,Z ,Lf fm, M V, Wfqfyfgl ,WM Q ' wi ff My ' ly , f , , ff? V' 16 If EQMREM 5 17 DR. ROGER .W. SVVETLAND HCGd1110SfUl' 18 ,-1 -ex W- fd? iff Beit? 'SVC -M: fieizrsiffh. W we 4 !?g,Q,5F i - B' A ' t 'i B . , i ous G OLD AN A B 9 A T . 5 4 ,Sai 1 174' iii 1 A We ei . 1 Qi' 14 i ini .lmji ,y H: - gli! A .1 i - itifl ,lg:' S. DR. ROGER WILLIAMS SWETLAND, A.M., LL.D. SXT A Headmaster K i' ' 5 V01 vm A .. , .B'bZ i .f fi! Dr. Svvetland received his education at Lewisville Academy, , L, Pl lfg,lUlysses, Pennsylvania, and the University of Rochester. 1-le hi: tfeeeived the degree of B. A. in 1894, AM. iii 1908, and Q 5, A LL.D. iii 1916. He is e member of Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta yn, . ,QL Kappa, the S. A. R., and the F. 81 A. M. The doctor has ,W K. been principal of Union High School at Troupsburg, N. Y.3 ' 73 The High School of Harrison Valley, Pa., Woodhull Acad- i ' . Q iemy, Woodhull, N. Y., and Cook Academy at Montour fc: .Q M, Falls, N. Y. He is a member of the Board of Managers of 7 qi V4 the American Baptist Publication Society, a member of the :Q Board of Managers of the American Sunday School Union, 1, 4,5 ij a member of the Board of Trustees of the International Bap- ll ' ifi tist Seminary, a member of the Board oi Managers of the U1 Q S A , ,,'LNew Jersey State Baptist Convention, a member of the . 3 u r eq A fpsfounty Committee of the Mercer Young Men's Christian u K? i' 'LAssociation, and a Trustee of the Hightstovvn Baptist Church. 7' 1 Q Doctor Svvetland has been Headmaster of the Peddie School all since 1898 D44 lil ' Irs' W 1 K3 ft' 'A' la 41 , i r . 1 A GJ .-v. -'---I' ----'-'- v -- -, 1 ,e-e,,,.. -V - I H v - 21Q,,fQi 4' L 'ZT :Ti?::f::7 ,. y . . . 19 RALPH ELMER HARMON, A.B., A.M. fflssistant Head fllaster Head of the Department of fllathematies Educated at the Victor High School, Cherbor- ough Seminary, and the University of Rochester. Received the degree of A.B. at Rochester in 1907, and A.M. at Princeton in 1916. Member of Alpha Delta Phi, and F. 81 A. M. Has taught at Peddie since 1907. ARCPiIBAI.D MORRISON LANGFORD, B.A., LL.B. Dean Head of Department of History Educated at the Drisler School, New York Trinity College, and New York Law School Member of Aluha Delta Phi. Has taught at Ped- L A I die since 1919. MARK WVALIACE SWETLAND, A.B., A.M. Head of the Department of Latin Educated at the Peddie School, the University of Rochester, and Princeton University. Received the degree of AB. 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. Sz A. M., Crescent Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Has taught at Peddie since 1910. Tennis coach. 20 c f - -'-X K A 1. ' ti' ng, 1 . P,J A xii L 7 ' N C14 1 4 E VM Pnl 'Il' kg 1 Pg: ui' v af nga I S' S14 '22 us P4 v 14 rg kit 5, 4 'S W 44 1 'A PHARES H. HERTZOG, B.S., A.lVI. Head of Ihe Department of Science Educated at Millersville State Normal School, Millersville, Pa.g 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. I. Science Teachers' Associa- tion, and the Cum Laude Society. Is the author of Systematic Zoology and co-author of The Serpents of Pennsylvania. Has taught at Peddie since 1910. J. WALTER REEVES, A.B., A.M. Head of the Department of Public Speaking Educated at Fairmont State Normal, VV. Va., Wooster Collegeg Emerson College of Oratory, and Princeton University. Received hte degree oi 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. J. 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 Department 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. un ua1vauuininsin'll'ani'tIin1amnnnllub1u4rsswuau:awK -1--mtv1:.....e,.....,.,,g.,,....,,,,,,4,i,, -,gums 1 . 1 E 2 , 1 , ' it 1 f5i f1+,..1 '.iff-arg... is av,,,.a.fa- r xx , V - 'X ' 'Miz mai 1-143.-tw: ' 2 l 1 iii- 'ai Y. 1: fi. 11. ' . if ,i 1 fi., . , 1, f3?e?5'f? .95'i.gu?r- -- H ' ii - . -I- 'l xl 4 tm i fu li ni B3 l 1 . . A , V ji, ,yii A45 . .mi 1 ,114 isa fa, 'x H 5-W-xiii at W 'Ai ....,.,.. i1T.fi4 slr moi? 3 'T , I. 1E'g. A-ff.. amwxk Sl -f ' ' ' 'Ci '11 ,I A 1 ' .1 3 . in ,,.,, it A 1' 1 Pn- V525 Ff- 771 P31 Q51 V35 r J 5:3 'S' bfi na -Sl 'ff fi, '51 V-1 +3 ffl 'S r 41 pl ' EARL CLARENCE MACARTHUR, A.B. Head of the Department of English 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 A.B. at Yale in 1910. Ex-President of the New Jersey Inter- scholastic' Athletic Association. Member of the Philadelphia Yale Club, and F. Sz A. M. Has taught at Peddie since 1915. Head Coach of , I WX ' A ' J 1 fe I X? X 1 ' if ff ff ,MZ 1 et: wi Football. EUGENE ARTHUR ROGERS, Litt.B. Latin ' Educated at the Peddie School and Princeton University. Member of varsity baseball team, the Elm Club, the Triangle Club, and basketball squad. Hastaught at Peddie since 1914. Head Coach of Baseball, 1915-1926. a.,..-,.asr..1.g::,ma:,a.famaA.suuaun..wsnwu4i+ STARR GARDINER COOPER, B.A. School Psychologist Educated at Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Yale University. Cum Laude at Adelphi Academy. Received the degree of B.A, at Yale in 1908. Member of Beta Theta Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. Staff editor on the Yale Courant. Served in the World War. Contributor to Edu- cational Reviewf' Has taught at Peddie since 1915. Founder of Peddie Chapter Cum Laude Society. mann- wsu:- eu, p--2 p--1-1 s-- H lu an 'p --'-- Z 'N I ' il 2 it A 5 ii i .' ' '. 2-. I',,, ' 1 'f, ',,',,',-V, 214, ,,, 4' -,, ', - P. '.: . ' 13, ,.,,A5,1.:-5 1. 34-,5:j '5 1- . ' .. 'aj -,.. A A. 1-.- 1' A-' ' ,f x A : . - . MHA' ' 'A - ' 11 ' Q jg nfl. - ,.lTI...L'd f' V W aJLf'S,'1 ' ' J:-T 22 Y Y 4 7 r J ,L Pr J '12, lv P ti ,U rx 'Y tsl I J 'ffl H 4 'S' G rY IJ ES ug it:- P51 kj ti P' 1 M P' V pn s . '-A L li.....- . .....m...V l.h.-,..Ad , ,1.-f L vizi , f f:-f r f ' L ,. l T H OLD 'O LD 1 ,. B -1 A fl H:-i i 3 V .V ,T V. ..- -L ,.,,f.i:1 W ,Y .. .Mar A Z., .,W ,,T.-.,,: ,,Y, Wf....w....... , ...,...,--...,.,......m- .-I.. I 91 A, ll X , . Y I l A ' '1 VA fa YH sg: is Fl ,Yi zz' 5 4' '21 A YV V1 Yr: 1 .su 'il rg? pl 'AI' 5 J 'iii '11 Vu 'fl 41 1 'J ROY JUDSON WAITE, A.B. French 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. Member of Kappa Zeta Phi. Has taught at Peddie since 1916. LESLIE STARR HYATT, C.E. Ilflathematics Educated at the P. M. C. Preparatory School, and Pennsylvania Military College. Received the degree of C. E. in 1911. Has taught at Peddie since 1918. Head Coach of Baseball, 1926. CARL EDWARD GEIGER, Sc.B. English Educated at the Williamsport High School, Williamsport, 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, The Com- mencement NeWs and The Junior Year Book. Member of F. Sz A. M., Crescent Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Has taught at Peddie since 1918. 'A ,Yi .qi , 1 4 n 4 . ' r .H my 'Y 16 Z1 5. . VX IN Ml T: nl Yi F31 Lvl N wa l 1 'El 21 1 lift 5 r 1 ff: 1 itil U4 'E W1 r 4 armani O l lilo !! '1 V- A. ' l ' L 1 9 2 7 f . t. rr 1 gli' gf-N141 ' - Jvxazriii1f ':i'fiTi1i7f1Z.::5T .':':.LQ 23 ROBERT HALL STEVENS, Ph.B., Pd.B., A.M. Science and Zllecharzical Drawing Educated at Keuka Institute, Keuka College, State Normal School and Columbia University. Received the degree of Ph.B. at Keuka College in 19065 the degree of Pd.B. at State Normal Col- lege, Albany in 1911 and the degree of A.M. at Columbia University in IQ23. Has taught at Peddie since 1918. G. VV. MARQUIS MAIER, B.S., M.S. fllfztlzenzatifs Educated at tl1e High School of Avoca, Iowag Princeton University Zlllfl the University of Min- nesota, 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 Princeton in 1902. Member of the American Whig Society, of Phi Beta Kappa, of the Appalachian Mountain Club, of the New York Theatre Guild Society, and of Cum Laude Society. Has taught at American University of Beirut, Syria and at Peddie since 1919. HEISTER RICHARD HORNBERGER A.B. Y German and Illathematics Educated at Sinking Spring High School, Kutz- town Normal School, Dickinson College, and Columbia University. Member of track squad and captain of football at Dickinson in 1914. Received the degree of AB. at Dickinson in 19151 Gradu- ate student at Columbia i11 1917. Member of Beta Theta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, F. 81 A. M., a11d Cum Laude. Served in the A. E. F. Has taught at Peddie since 1919. 24 f f 1 .N 1 ' W riff ,uagm...--.4Q'f....f1..,.:g:.,:.......--a..., W ,e,,,.,:e .. af 2 - i, ' 2 Q1 TH 0 I . u A eEfta'i?'fWW1J 'l . , S ' or cf- -1 up W- an-.ee-an-..- .1-u.-wa ,,.-. -.,.,,, .....,.., ...-...i M...h..b. - . .1 ..,, .timzmw y...-r-.us G.-q..-m..,.ua.--...n I P A li H l A4 ul ,.4 'C . '31 V A 1-fl VH nfl ' 551 'H wa Pai P nl :J :yd na I PS4 'ef 1 V' l P2 V1 uw S' V 'Ll 41 Q1 CLINTON IRVIN SPROUT, A.B. English Educated at Keystone Academy and Bucknell University. Member of Delta Sigmag Summa Cum Laude. Editor of the Bucknellian and The Commencement News. Received the degree of A.B. in 1917. Ensign U. S. Navy, 1918-1919. Member of F. Sz A. M. Has taught at Pecldie since 1920. Coach of Swimming. WILLIAM BOYD, B.S. ,.1P- Mathematics and Science Educated at the Norwich Free Academy, Nor- wich, Conn., and Bates College. Member of vari- ous football and track teams. Received the degree of .B.S. at Bates College in I9l6. Served in V ' . Aviation Section, U. S. Army, durmg the World War. Has taught at Peddie since 1924. f 'Os -Y , ff, if ' My ,Q 4 ,- if aio, f -nf -+9 ,ff V ,.., ,pe ' I '., h fgyf BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROMAN, A.B. Latin Educated at Hyde Park High School, Hyde Park, Mass., and Brown University. Varsity football. Member of Alpha Tau Omega. Received the degree of A.B. at Brown in 1925. Has taught at Peddie since 1925. 1 Q 1:1 0 sta 1 i a gal' it Q nudism. 1 mimasa w- smsnwu - .muah - S51-tj-Q .ala is -1-ffl angie - we-.al - 1 R V -A v- f V .- we f , .. I if 3 4 , 1 - vi ,,.31t1gg1f?,i94,,:.1,,L'E'5,gg,.-l. . - ' A 1 ' ' I - 1 . ' - fr J. - , - iv, V V 1., , . --- 1 Y 11' 113, , if . Y fl -, e--A,,,,,g, --4'..Q--N. .-.Am 'Q r J ' f f'fT'TT ii.: 9 ' 25 .v. 1, Y v 1 V 1- , 4, le. we 19 , y 'cl 4 . hi VL 'ii H4 I 5. D1 H. 'fl' 5 vi V3-' V1 N1 Y 1 Si 3' '55 '11 K1 H W4 J 'J Wi ' A ,ix Q 1 I Q44 ' 4 251 iql I 1 11 4 A 1 l YA, Pf'lI Al W H4 VH iytyg '.-1' 5 , 131 +11 tj. ui V4 3514 5,1 rv P 'J N1 Em N 'Ci V' ' 'r ' 12 11, f - -' - ' H -'A-::--fif3f5t 'f+JA111lW umm l . .e D B B E GEORGE W. WEED, B.S. U DUANE CLAYTON BARNES, A.B. French V Educated at Montpelier Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., and Wesleyan University, Conn. Member Phi Beta Kappa. Received the degree of A.B. in 1926. Has taught at Peddie since 1926. Head of the Department of Physical Education Educated at Manual Training High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., Peddie School, and Dartmouth College. Captain of track team and Wyckoff Honor Fellowship at Peddie. Inter-collegiate champion in fancy diving and member of Delta Kappa Epsilon at Dartmouth. Received degree of B.S. in 1922. Has been Physical Director at Ped- die since 1926. HARRY IRVIN SECHREST, B.S. fllathematics Educated at York High School, York, Pa., and Albright College, f Myerstown, Pa. Member of varsity baseball and football teams. Received the degree of B.S. at Albright in 1921. Has taught at Peddie since 1926. , wilt V 1' rf P4 . I 1 S r EI? Y-1 N 'S' l A Q1 'iv H4 HN ,rv F31 pil S4 FE 'In' .ly 4 r '4 Fl bar L14 U1 if ki V4 Ls.. kt' , ll 1 ,,.,., 4,9 Q17 iv, ,,,, Y ,,,,,,,, ,-N ,f J Z6 I, A . V A DB1 l 1 7 lc' sq -31 nd W9 m 6:1 in 521 I-Z Eg. 'el' Vi as if S1 Hu fu 5,1 H h, 4 N 'C+ f 1 -i 1 54 s 2 - for H so r F 5 ' -w Q., T H E 6 - . .- l DONALD GALE STILLMAN, A.B. English Educated at Kingston High School, Kingston, Pa., and Lafayette College. Cum Laude and Kappa Phi Kappa at Lafayette. Received the degree of A.B. in I926. Has taught at Peddie since 1926. GARFORD W. GRAVER, Ph.B. Spanish Educated at Allentown High School and Muhl- enberg College, Allentown, Pa. Member of Delta Theta. Received the degree of Ph.B. in 1926. Has taught at Peddie since 1926. ROBERT NELSON TORBET, B.S. y History Educated at Wooster High School and Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio. Varsity baseball, debating team, and Delta Sigma Rho at Wooster College. Received the degree of B.S. in 1924. Has taught at Peddie Since 1926. at 4 ,jk 151 'Zi 122' iv y N af' 4 Rf: l 14 Vw is 4 ,Sf ' f: E S44 lea 'ts' Ni KA 5 1 5:81 nj '41 1 ,fl F an tm ff W ' A ', ',W TfTZf1lT.lf'1. Z'fT . f .' 1'I L' . ' , K - 27 M DAVID IVINS MESSLER, A.B., A.M. Bzzsifzexs fllazzrzger Educated at Peddie and Princeton University. Received the degree of AB. in 1908 and A.M. in IQ12. Taught at Peddie 1908-1919 as Head of German Department. Business manager since 1919. 28 RASFI s L KEILY, A B Jssistant Plzyszcal Director Educated at A.11ClI'SOUVlll6 Institute Anderson ville, Tenn.g Carson Newman College Jefferson City, Tenn., and post graduate work in coaching at the University of Michigan Captain of basket ball and president of the senior class at Carson Newman. Has taught at Peddie since IQ26 LYNDEN ELwooD MACDERNIID M D C M School P113 szczan Educated at Cornwall Collegiate Institute Corn wall Model School Ontraio Canada McG1llUn1 versity Montreal Canada Recelwed the degree of M.D.C.M. in 1994 Selved in the Canadian Infantry in VVorld VVar Member of F Sz A M Has been at Peddle since IQ23 MRS. ESTELLE PIERCE CLUM, AB., Pd.B. Lower School Educated at Keystone Academy and East Stroudsurg Normal School. Member of Kalo- mathia. Has taught at VVaverly, Pa., High Schoolg Dickinson City, Pa,, High School. Has taught at Peddie Since IQ03. MISS MABEL FRANCES MCCARNES, Librarian Educated at Slippery Rock State Normal School, Slippery Rock, Pa.g Cornell University, French l ' ' nd Simmons Col- School of ,McGill Lniversity,-a t . S lege of Library Science.. Librarian S.R.S.N and the Peddie School since 1916. Assistant in Library Economy, Summer Session, Columbia University 1920 and 1921. Instructor in Library ' C l mbia University Economy, Summer Session, ou since 1922. kg 29 MRS. MAUDE BARRUS STEVENS, A.B., Ph.B. Lower School Educated at Keuka Institute, Keuka College, l State Normal School Albany, N. Y. Received ant , 1 V the degree of A.B. at Keuka College, and Pd.B. at State Normal School, Albany, N. Y. Has taught at Peddie Since 1918. VVILLIAM I. W11.1sL'R, AB., A.M., M.D. Cufzszzlfifzg Ijllj'.Yl.Cl'lI1l Pcddic '81g AB., Princeton '85: A.M., Princeton '88g MD., University of Pennsylvania '88 x Miss Em Towxsuxn, R.N. M155 Louisa FRONTZ, R.N Hrad Nursc ,flssistuzzt Nmfsc 30 4 i A i L 7 ff, W 1 nd V'-15 IN ng: ict T41 I-Z 1,1 P71 'S' sv Q -S1 W F114 P1 ,fit MI' R14 l, 4 H 'Ct 'L- I I 41 1 'A - A A QKJEQM. w e AUM-ee-e ff -fiff. . . ..... .. ,.. G 'ww Svuntmvr Sfhunl Illarultg ROGER WILLIAMS SWETLAND, A.M., LL.D. tRochesferJ Headmaster ARCHIBALD M. LANGFORD, B.A., LL.B. QTrinityJ Director of .Summer School Instructor in History WILLIAM AVERY BARRAS, A.B. QPrinceItonJ Instructor in English G. W. MARQUE MAIER, M.S. tPrincetonj Instructor in Mathematics ALPHAEUS HOMER ALBERT, B.S. Qdlbright, Lelzighl 'Instructor in Science MARK WALLACE SWETLAND, A.M. CRochester, Princeronj gInstructor in Latin and Greek A EUGENE ARTHUR ROGERS, Litt.B. CPrincetonj Instructor in French LESLIE STARR HYATT, C.E. CPenna. Ilfilitaryj I Instructor in Mathematics In Charge of Summer Athletics DEMOS CONSTANTINE BAKOULIS, A.B., A.M. CPrincetonj Instructor in History ' BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROMAN, A.B. QBrownj Instructor in Spanish 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 deficiencies 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. ' I ' IT 'IQ , 31 I 3 gd N4 'il' if VX' rv Ht fa D1 U. HY 54. in +9 114 ri ' 1 r vi l u pi 4 41 Q W4 L71 :TJ L14 to , YJ V1 I 4 A .W .H Stanhing Glnmmiiirvz nf Ihr Zlfarultg Q33 CThe Hfzzdnzaster is an ex-ojfivio 7Ilf'lIZIJFf of all C07Il7Hi1'l'P65J Qlrrhrntialz If. ARTHUR ROGERS, Cfmirmrllz ROY J. VVAITIE CLINTON I. SPROUT Eligihilitg ROBERT H. STEVENS, Cjlllljflllflll LI. xv.-'XL'I'ER RIQIEVLS lVIARK YV. SWIQTLANIJ iixaminatinn RALPH E. HARMON, Cllllfflllflll EARL C. MACARTIIUR M.'XRK VV. SXVETLAND PHI-xRIzs H. HER'1'ZOG CLINTON E. RISLIZY ARCHIBALD M. LANGFORD Eiariplinr ARCHIBIXLD M. L,-XNCFORD, Dean EARL C. MACARTHUR CLINTON E. RISLEY LESLIE S. HY.fXTT Srhvhuln CLINTON E. RISLEY, Clzfzirmfm G. VV. NIAROUI2 M,AlER HIESTER R. HORNBERGIER 32 P14 nfl ' N Q4 W PA 'S' H4 In Sf'- If! Qu 5,1 'el' hd raw Q 1 un ' -' 'r if-.ST , ,. 6'-rr'mr i: e . x l .. ' Ginlnr 511115 CNELSON L. GREENE, Steady, Old Peddie is marching along, Her sons are loyal ever 5 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 ou Waving oer Peddie our dear old school. Many the sons who have left her old halls But there is naught can sever Memories clustered round old Peddies W The Gold and Blue forever forever. Sad be 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. alls 'x - 4 - i I A yu gi-4 ............................. . V24 I 1 Tn VL 53 HI Y Zn? sr 'S' be 'Li 1 H I fi' F3 lf: u 'ii 4 nu if ng 'fi hai ll V 1 r 4 1 9 2 7 'As , , Y y V' I 5,1 , W Y , 'J , L , rl 1 pa 1 G my y 44 I 1 Y,.,i,f'-if V - -V vL!NJ f.TTf'i'flTf 'Z lTI.T1ff'l1T-,. l Ifllg' 33 WH. WCS! P51 M YS' l In J YV. pr 7:11 'vi VH :Lvl H1 F14 'ia' A E- -6 L.. Ni nn uw U4 'ff M I-,gi KAI N4 'S rf' 41 5 pl of A eff awe A - ' ...mega ,-V-,- . - , . . .,..,..,......-. . . .. i . '.!.. .. . ... ' ..... ...... U E Enarh nf Glnrpnratnrn HORACE ROBERSON ....... DAVID H. KNOTT . . . AUSTEN COLGATE . . . . D. HART CUNNINGHAM . . . WA.LTER C. BLACK . . . HIRAM E. DEATS . . . WALTER C. BLACK . . HON HORACE ROBERSON . . . . MRS. W. W. FRY ..... . REV. M. JOSEPH TWOMEY, D.D. . . HON. JOSEPH S. FRELINGHUYSEN . . MRS. ELSIE PEDDIE SAUVAOE . . HON BYRAM L. WINTERS . . HON AUSTEN COLGATE . . HON. DAVID H. KNOTT . WILLIAM H. THOMPSON . W. W. WYOKOEE . . . D.. HART CUNNINGHAM . . REV. FRANK A. SMITH, D.D. . HON. J. WARREN DAVIS . . EDWARD F. L. LOTTE . . HON. JAMES A. HAMILTON . WILLARD L. CASE . . Honorary CHARLES W. MCCUTOHEN . . President First Vice-President Second Vice-President S eeretary Treasurer Flemington, N. J. Hightstown, N. J. Bayonne, N. J. Camden, N. J. Newark, N. J. New York City East Orange, N. J. New York City Jersey City, N. J. New York City Hightstown, N. J. New York City Hightstown, N. J. Elizabeth, N. J. Trenton, N. J. Paterson, N. J. New York City Philadelphia, Pa. Plainheld, N. A i i - V Quinn ' una vuuxuunnunq unnnnn is-sa-gonnm ....I l 5 ' ilii I I i s . L1 I 9 J 2 7 A I I I 1' A 1 liTTi:'M 'i:.iT417T::.T.1t:.11'::tZ?j7i1.f'S.-'iff ' ' ,T . ' 3 ,g - e5L ,fi 34 ,U Y Y 7 4 7 I J L91 F' V34 'ii H ni A Il' 5.5 J +4 W H ,gs i -'31 . in ?Y vu T15 L14 in V31 llf u PSS V4 1 59. Q ll 10 S WM 2 f CLASSES Q2 1, 1 ui E in ,. Ni' 1x w E EI?-, .2 X 1+ Y . z k, -1. ,V 15549 me A 1927-SENIQRS OF AS S CL 0112155 nf 1927 John Myron Adams, Jr. Robert Stainton Allen VX'alter Herbert Anneberg Albert Finley Baker Robert Leo Baum Gordon Cook Biddle Paul Edward Bird Frank Howard Blatz James Lawrence Boyd Nicholas llaria Castellano Edward Gould Chalker lVallace Mannel Chamberlain George Maitland Chambers Guernsey Clark Howard Wallace Cobb Edward Clay Cole Huber Warner Crippen Edward Minor Curley Glenn Robert Dale Fred Harper Davis, H. Adrian Stephen Dawley Herbert Ernest Drake Robert Orrel Driver Stephen Hamilton Droege Kenneth Eugene Eldred Edward Oliver Elmer, Jr. VValter James Fielding, Jr. Herbert Ralston Folsom Charles Frederick Fox, Jr. Morris Cotton Foye, H. Job M. Francis Lloyd Gaskill Fryer Benjamin Peacock Gambee Paul Goodridge Sidney Hanover Grant Dotson Harris Arnold Marker Hill VVillard Frederick Hopkins Dwight Percival Horn Robert Nelson Horton George Carlson Howard VValter Charles Jacobs John Henry Laube Hubbard Mather Lee Harold Daniel Levi James Stewart Lowry, Jr. Brantley Comstock McCullough Robert Stuart Mclntyre CLASS MOTTO CLASS LOLORS Principatum Scientia Gold, Blue and Consequantur Gray OFFICERS LEROY CORLIES THOMPSON ....,.. Prvsidvnz' FlQ.'XNlx SALNDERS ELGIB, JR., l nr-1 ziazrluzt Q CLARENCE GARDINI-ZR Masks, JR., .S'crrvmrv RLQHARD JOSEPH VVALSH ......... ,fztlnzmz CLASS ROLL George Van Dusen McKay Harry Jones McKee Henry Thomas Macey John 'vVilliams Macartney, Jr. Joseph Edward Madacey Donald Hay Margeson Ralph Edmond Marryott Harvey Rudolph Mathiasen Sherburne Burnham Matthews Everett Clark Mayo Clarence Gardiner Meeks, Jr. Donald Webber Morgan James Morrison Alfred Smith Olmstead, Jr. Martin Anton Orbach James Irving Owen Neal Waldo Olson Samuel Murdock Parslow George Pellinger Albert Pike, Jr. Vtfilliam Frederick Poten Robert Minton Price Bronson Atwell Quackenbush Jasper David Rapoport Howard Robley Retting David Hubbard Rich Fred MacDonald Richardson Lee James Spiegelberg Charles Henry Stevens Edson Sweet Stevens Frederick Cushing Stevens, Jr Gordon Stevenson William Vernon Stone James Harland Sutcliffe Harry Hudson Thomas, Jr. LeRoy Corlies Thompson VVilliam D. Thorne Daniel DeLand Towner Frederick Richard Wagner William Kenneth Walker Jack David Wallace Richard Joseph Walsh James Chalmers Warwick Warren Maxwell Waterman Clifford Nelson Wells VVilliam Hinson Williams Donald Earl lfVilliamson Lindsav 'vVilliamson Reginald Charles Wy'att 39 it ROBERT STAINTON ALLEN Honeoye Falls, New York Red College Intended: Cornell Band 165, Golden Blues Orchestra 165 Glee Club 165, President of Orchestrai 165, Ileague Basketball 165, Vice-President of Peddie Musical Association, Entered Peddie, IQ26. JOHN MYRON ADAMS, JR. Baltimore, Maryland Jack College Intended: Dartmouth. League Baseball 14, 55, Varsity Soccer 15, Varsity Club 155, Captain of Soccer 165. Entered Peddie, 1924. VVALTER HERBERT ANNENBERG AZ Great Neck, Long Island A1z1ziu, College Intended: U. ot Pennsyl- vama. League Basketball 12, 35, League Football 12, 35, League Baseball 12, 35, Track Squad 14, 5, 65, Third Team Football 14, 55, Junior Prom Committee 155, Senior Prom Committee 165, Coach of League Football 165. Entered Peddie, IQ22. 40 6 ALBERT FINLEY BAKER AZ Johnstown, Pennsylvania Ab, College Intended: U. o League Football Q5, 65, League Dramatic Club CSD, Forum Q5, 6j. Entered Peddie, 1925. GORDON COOK BID Long Branch, New Jer C00kie. College Intended: League Football C3, 45, League Baseball C4, 51, Sophomore Prize Speaking C4j, Junior Prize Speaking 151 Atheneum C5, 6D, ball 665, Band C5, 6j. Entered Peddie, IQ22. f Pennsylvania. Basketball C6j, ROBERT LEO BAUM Wasliiiigtoii, D. C. H8017-,. vania. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- Swimming Team C5, 6j, Track Team C5, 6D, Soccer Team C5D, League Basketball C5j, League Football C6D, Gun Club C5, 65, Cross-Country C6J. Entered Peddie, 1925. DLE sey Princeton. League Basket- 41 PAUL EDWARD BIRD AZ Amesbury, Massachusetts Birdz'v. College Intended: Princeton. Forum 161. Entered Peddie, 1926. FRANK HGVVARD BLATZ AZ Plainbeld, New Jersey BIuf5ir. College Intcnclcclz Dartmouth. Senior Prom Committee 465, League Football f6J, League Basketball Q61 JAMES LAWRENCE BOYD Aqp Maplewood, New Jersey Larry. College Intended: Pennsylvania. League Basketball C6D, Atliencum 665, Tennis Squad C6D. Entered Pcddie, 1926. 42 NICHCLAS ILARIA CASTELLANO AZ Newark, New Jersey Pow, College Intended: Dartmouth. Baseball C5, 65, Junior Prize Speaker Q55, Soccer Q55, League Basketball C55, League Foot- ball C65, News Board C65. Entered Peddie, IQ25. EDNYARD GOULD ROXVLAND CHALKER Essex, Connecticut Goalie College Intended: Dartmouth. Band C4. 5, 65, Orchestra C4, 5, 65, League Basketball C5, 65, Glee Club C5, 65, Saxophone Band C55, Manager of Baseball C65, Cross- Country Team C65, Mandolin Club C65, Secretary- Treasurer of Peddie Musical Association Q65, Golden Blues Orchestra C65. Entered Peddie, 1924. 1? 22. WALLACE MANNEL CHAMBERLAIN AN, Grand Rapids, Michigan Wc1II3'.'l College Intended: Dartmouth. League Football C5, 65, Forum C5, 65, Presi- dent of Forum K65, Vice-President of Forum C65, Track Squad C65, Glee Club K5, 65, News Board 665, Inter-Fraternity Council C65. Entered Peddie, 1925. 43 LORENZO GUERNSEY CLARK A419 Maplewood, New Jersey Gzn'1'1zr'y. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- VZIHIZI. League Basketball C65, Atheneum C65. Entered Peddie, 1926. GEORGE MAITLAND CHAMBERS Ami: South Orange, New Jersey nllltllvffi College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. League Football C5, 65, League Basketball 55, 65, Championship League Basketball Team K55, Peddie News Board Q5, 65, Atheneum K5, 65, Track Squad C55, Championship Hall Basketball Team K65, Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet K55, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C65. Entered Peddie, 1925. HOWARD WALLACE COBB AEN Ridgewood, New Jersey Collide, College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. League Basketball C3, 45, League Football 13, 45, Third Team Football C35, Scrub Football 645, Track Squad C3, 45, Varsity Track C4, 5, 65, Captain C65, Scrub Basketball 155, Hockey Team C2, 35, Midget Basketball Team C35. Entered Peddie, 1922. 44 EDXYA RD CLAY COLE Forest Hills, Long Island Clay College Intended: Colgate. League Basketball 15, 65, Track 165. Entered Peddie, 1921. EDVVARD MINOR CURLEY Ad: New Haven, Connecticut Ed, College Intended 1 Yale. Swimming Team165, Third Team Football 165, 3-aseball Squad 165. Entered Peddie, 1926. HUBER VVARNER FRY CRIPPEN Amenia, New York Crip. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. Basketball Squad 15, 65, Baseball Squad 155, Varsity Baseball 165, Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 155, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 165, News Board 165, League Basketball 155, League Foot- ball 155, Captain Championship Basketball Team House and Hall Tournament 165, Glee Club 165, Monitor 165, VVinner of Golf Championship 145, Assistant Jr. Y. Advisor 165. Entered Peddie, IQ25. 45 FRED HARPER DAVIS, II Carbondale, Pennsylvania 1fi.rl1y. College Intended: Harvard, Track Squad K5, 6b. Entered Peddie, IQ25. GLENN ROBERT DALE Franklin, Pennsylvania Dale, College Intended: Princeton. Dramatic Club 161, League Basketball Coj, Entered Peddie, 1926. ADRIAN STEPHEN DAVVLEY Lawrenceville, New Jersey 'ISf0w. College Intended: Princeton. League Football C5, 65, League Baseball f5D, Dramatic Club C5j, Forum C5j, Forum Debating Team CGD, VVinters Prize Speaker f6j, League Basketball f6j. Entered Peddie, 1925. 46 HERBERT ERNEST DRAKE AZ East Orange, New jersey Duck College Intended: Cornell. League Football C4, 5, 61, League Baseball L51, League Basketball Q5, 61, Track Squad L61, Band Q4, 5, 61, Orchestra 15, 61, Glee Club C61, Golden Blues Orchestra C5, 61, Dramatic Club 141, Junior Prize Speaker Q51. Entered Peddie, IQ24. ROBERT ORREL DRIVER East Orange, New jersey B0l1. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. Track Squad C5, 61, Y. M. C. A. C5, 61, Vice- President C61, Dramatic Club C5, 61, Secretary 161, Atlieneum C5, 61, Secretary C61. A Entered Peddie, IQ23. STEPHEN HAMILTON DROEGE ACID New York City .S'fr1'e. College Intended: League Basketball C3, 51, League Football C41. Soccer K31. Entered Peddie, 1923. 47 KENNETH EUGENE ELDRED AZ Bainbridge, New York Chiefs, College Intended: Dartmouth. League Basketball C5, 63, Forum Q5, 63. Entered Peddie, 1925. EDXVARD OLIVER ELMER, JR. E1I'r1'1'v. ' vania. Manage Basketbal , L. , I All-Star B Baseball South C43, Team tl Hartford, Connecticut College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- r Third Team Football C33, Midget C2, 3, 43, League Basketbaly C33 aseball 42, 33, League Baseball C4, 53, Squad 463, President of Fourth Hall Band K3, 4, 5, 63, Orchestra L33, Gym 3. Fourth Hall South Basketball C53, Keeler Club Basketball 153, Senior Patrol Leader 143, Lwg Executive Glee Club Entered Peddie, 1922. ue Football K5, 63, Gun Club C53, Board of Musical Clubs Q63, President C63- VVALTER JAMES FIELDING, JR. East Orange, New Jersey H'ully. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl vania. NVrestling Team C63, Dramatic Club C63, Entered Peddie, 1926. 48 HERBERT RALPH FOLSOM Closter, New Jersey 'AHurIv. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. Entered Peddie, 1925. MORRIS COTTON FOYE, II Portsmouth, New Hampshire Cm, College Intended: If. Dramatic Club C6j. Entered Pcddie, 1926, CHARLES FREDERICK FOX, JR. Vandergrift, Pennsylvania HC,ZUI'l1'C,U College Intended: U. of Pennsyl vania. League Football C6j. Entered Peddie, 1925. of Pennsylvania. 49 Sf101fty. College Intended: Bucknell. - M. - . V 6 Joe MALSBURY FRANCIS, JR. It Trenton New Jersey I 'J02x. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- ' ' ' V2l111El f? 1,321 W , , A 1 f IW, , , , rx , if ' I 'U 3 Entered Peddle, 1926. LLOYD GASKILL FRYER Mount Holly, New Jersey Varsity Football Q6j, League Basketball f6J. Entered Peddie, 1926. BENJAMIN PEACOCK GAMBEE Wlwite Plains, New York BML College Intended: Brown. Third Team Football C6j, League Basketball Entered Peddie, 1926. 50 PAUL GOODRIDGE Fairfield, Connecticut PazrI. College Intended: Cornell. League Football C6D. Entered Peddie, 1926. GRANT DOTSON HARRIS Coral Gables, Florida Darla College Intended: Dartmouth. Forum C6J, Secretary of Forum 165, News Board C6D. Entered Peddie, 1926. SIDNEY ROBERT HANOVER Brooklyn, New York 'ASlz01'ty. ' College Intended: Michigan. Football Scrubs C6D, League Basketball C6j, Soccer Team C5D, Baseball Squad C5D, Varsity Baseball C6D. Entered Peddie, IQ25. 51 VVILLARD FREDERICK HOPKINS A2 Glen Ridge, New Jersey BilI. College Intended: Princeton. League Basketball C4, 5, 65, Senior Prom Com- mittee Q65, Inter-Fraternity Council Q65. Entered Peddie, IQ24. ARNOLD MARKER HILL Oran fre, New ersey E Bz1d. College Intended: Rutgers. Forum C65. Entered Peddie, 1926. DWIGHT PERCIVAL HORN Jersey City, New Jersey l'Polly. College Intended: Johns Hopkins. Dramatic Club C3, 4, 5, 65, Sophomore Prize K45, Atheneum C5, 65, Junior Prize Q55, Glee Club C65, Cum Laude C65. Entered Peddie, IQ22. 52 ext. , ..,s.,,,.-, L L L I L -N G, ,AH , ,,, ,,, I., , LAM, .,,, ,. ,. , -.., fy em , Q I., H., , V, W. I, V , .,-..-..-..f,k..--..AM I. a -H - - -f - - --'V--.W---t - -HA --H fe -- - - - A-Mfr ,Q , X ' ' I , . , . , . I , . t -.aa r 1. ,rw , ,V A ,-M-.M 12--1.ff1.,efa l -5154: W I I P 1- Q I ' 5 QW- I' i -mr fr' -gm-at 1 M r 4- 13.5. , Pa- M xg, Q i2.. 'i fi af ,. .tiifaai ini J fi Law - ..-,,,., -- 724. ,WW ... W ai-- ....-aa. -31-J, ...,,...u ,..f...v.,a N- ., , ..am,.i at I . . V, M. .Y ...,.,kIc.......-W-Ii. A I a L 5 'f 1 nn, li' A U S1 I 'fl nd V24 YH nfl 'JT' s ri P114 'J r .4 1.3 :LF i Y4 if 1 na us W4 'if 'fa Pal 4 Vi:- H N4 3' V '-2' 44 ROBERT NELSON HORTON Ridgefield Park, New Jersey ,llo11k. College Intended: Brown. Forum C5, 61, junior Prize Speaking C5j, VVinters Prize Contest C5j, League Football C5, 6D, League Baseball C5j, Camera Club C5D, Dramatic Club C61 Entered Peddie, IQ25. WALTER CHARLES JACOBS Mount Vernon, New York Jake, College Intended: Dartmouth. Forum C6j, Third Team Football C6D, League Basketball C6D, Glee Club 161, League Baseball C6j, Hockey Team C6D. GEORGE CARLSON HOWARD Astoria, Long Island, New York H0'wie.', College Intended: Dartmouth. League Basketball C6D, Dramatic Club C6D,' Entered Peddie, 1926. 11' 4. e4 in F3 if A' sh at 1,4 rg If 'aw wi ig. YM ,jf ffl' lvl 1 HA 1 8 I QQ 13? in V4 RE. V1 34 44 'll Pai U4 'S P1 I 4 un s -su n u-1 ii s ini si 0-in in wi r:-i 413 rf- --- n af f' - : w e-: -is 'fi' A ' 1 I A, I lj W Y WW H gl,-C34 44, '-f4.9fwa,, ,,.-,.Y-.,.7I'.'I' ,,,,,, ,Twin-5 ' :1ri'::T'i:ii'if 53 i HUBBARD MATHER LEE Eastern Point, Groton, Connecticut Hub, College Intended: Lehigh. Gun Club C5, 65, League Baseball K55, Soecer 165, Swimming Team C55 Team 45, 65, Manager Baseball Squad 165, Atheneum Q65. Entered Peddie, 1925. JOHN HENRY LAUBE Rochester, New York 'IBiIl. College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. Advisor Junior HY K5, 65, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet P 'd nt C55, Dramatic Club Q55, Forum K5, 65, resi e t65, Forum Debating Team C65, House Com- mittee C65, News Board C65, President Y M. C. A. C65, VVrestling Team C65. Entered Peddie, 1925. HAROLD DANIEL LEVI New York City Half College Intended: Princeton. League Football C5, 65, Junior Prize Speaker C55, Cum Laude C65. Entered Peddie, IQ25. 54 JAMES STUART LONYRY Ventnor, New Jersey HfZ'll1.H College Intended: Princeton. Swimming Squad CGD. Entered Peddie, 1926. ROBERT STUART MCINTYRE AZ East Orange, New Jersey JMC, College Intended: Stevens. Atheneum f6D, Football Squad 161, Track Squad C6j, Orchestra C6j. Entered Peddie, 1926. BRANTLEY MCCULLOUGH Lake Forest, Illinois Bz'a1zdy iliac. College Intended: North- Western. Manager of Tennis C5j, Old Gold and Blue Board 155, Dramatic Club C4, 63, Wiiiiier of junior Prize Speaking C5D, VVinters Prize Speaker, Third, CGD, Wrestliiig Squad C61 Entered Peddie, 1924. 55 'v HARRY JONES MQKEE Houeoye Falls, New York 1llar. College Iuteucled: Yale. Orchestra Coj, Band CGD, League Basketball CGQ, Golden Blues C6 Entered Pecldie, 1926. I 2 GEORGE VAN MCKAY Uuadilla, New York 1llar. College Iuteucled: Cornell. Dramatic Club C6j. Entered Peddie, 1926. HENRY THOMAS MACEY A2 Binghamton, New York HI'IlTl1L'.H College Intended: Dartmouth. Inter-Fraternity Council CS, 61, League Foot- ball 465, League Basketball QGD. Entered Peddie, 1925. 56 - X la, - til V. was J Snr M'L..fE MW ll: 'V SWE' - 112- 1 Q 'zltliif-'LML 1.6 ,, gg 1 3.1 W' re T' 535 ff4f'l?'lfa? 'gflflfzr 172 Furl 'l . 4 Q 52 lf A 3' 'I' f.e'nu5M4 . . 1 Eg A aww rg, as as il 1' 19215 1 4 fx ' '- ii .. mv:-,A 4 ,V M Q ,5gf',orlv YL lfj Hi? f 4 just Egg 51.1 'S ,Y Agififw- ,: ' 1, Ml, x ll 'e t 'L::7v....Mw..... 'r'.t 'N'ii::z'-'f-5 IamT ?5 , r-'amAf '1:ff.r.gz:fi:' 1.:t.g::H3::1:f1n W 2. I N -V-. Q..- -'4.: -1, ., rc,-Q I '55 l vd H 'T' 7 All V9 YA 1' JY: 'tl' .17 bfi W A JOHN VVILLIAMS MACARTNEY, JR. AZ East Orange, New Jersey Jack College Intended : Lehigh. League Football C4, 5j, Inter-Fraternity Council C5, 61, Atheneum Q5J, Track Squad C6J, Monitor C6J, House Committee C6D, Supervisor Lower School Athletics C6J. Entered Peddie, 1924. DONALD HAY MARGESON Aq: Portsmouth, New Hampshire 'Margyf' College Intended: Dartmouth, Basketball Squad C6J, League Football C6J. Entered Peddie, 1926. Sl 'ff 55,4 rg,-,1 W E5 lv' 4 'S 'Ll 44 P 1 'A ww, ,:.:...:-- -H. rx: :L a,...L 1. .: ,ev-....,:-LW. . .. .v-:.:.p..a.-w--..mft-,.a,....!,h. .0 . ,A..-.w- - M-ww -- 1 5-vm.-. -...I.Hv-w-s!gQ- JOSEPH EDVVARD MADACEY Trenton, New Jersey A font College Intended: U. of Pennsylvania. League Football C4J, League Basketball C4, 5, f6j, Third Team Football CSD. Varsity Squad Football C6J, Baseball Squad C6J. Entered Peddie, IQ24. I I T.. . ., Mtg, ,,,, ,-,M MM 2 2 ' -- Y--f?3 N'A -Q-A H..- 2.5i,f:r.1i'.i:g'i.fgi-Q' , 57 'hgh-14:24 4 U4 ui F1 +4 sa .P Q E. Nfl 5115 M 'rdf .551 twig EK: QUT frf' We 1 1 15 J 1 Cl lim xr 13 1 ,tl .rw 12,1 N11 .79 7:1 HARVEY RUDOLPH MATHIASEN Vlfestfield, New Jersey 1llutfy, College Intended: Cornell, Auxiliary Y. M. C. A, Cabinet C51 Secretary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C6D, Camera Club Q5, 6D Secretary C6D, Old Gold and Blueu Board C5D. Entered Peddie, 1925. RALPH EDMUND MARRYOTT Jamesburg, New Jersey Slim, College Intended: Rutgers. VVinters Prize Speaker C6D. Entered Peddie, 1926. SHERBURN BURNHAM MATTHEWS New York City Mafl3'. College Intended: Princeton. Tennis Squad C5, 61, League Basketball C65 Entered Peddie, 1925. 58 EYERETT CLARK MAYO, JR. Gap lYatertown, Massachusetts C'Inrl:iv. College Intended: Dartmouth. Third Team Football C5. 65, Captain Third Team Q65, Varsity Track Squad Q5, 65, League Basketball Championship Team C55, Hockey Q65, Captain Hockeyx Q65. Entered Peddie, IQ25. CLARENCE GARDINER MEEKS, JR. QQ lflfoodcliffe, New jersey Tz1bby. College Intended: Princeton. Glee Club C3, 4, 5, 65, Atheneum C4, 5, 65, Swimming Team C2, 3, 45, Scrub Football C45. Junior Prom Committee Q55, Third Team Foot- ball C2, 35, Varsity Football C5, 65, Junior-Senior Committee C5, 65, junior-Senior Prom Committee C5, 65, League Basketball C5, 65, Gun Club Q5, 65, Senior Prom Committee C65, Atheneum Debating Team C65, House Committee Q65, President Peddie Musical Association C65, Secretary of Senior Class C65. Entered Peddie, 1919. DONALD VVEBBER MORGAN Trenton, New Jersey Don, College Intended: M. I. T. League Football C2, 3, 45, Junior Baseball C25, Varsity Swimming C25, Fraternity Basketball 13, 45, Fraternity Swimming C3, 45, League Bas- ketball K35, Inter-Fraternity Council Q45, Track Squad f45, junior-Senior Committee C55, junior- Senior Prom Committee C55, Monitor Q55, House Committee K65, Head Monitor C65. Entered Peddie, 1922. 59 S 65, ,mf-..e 95 .SL3 1i..'.1.g'i'i.: 1 'iiii':'1':f.i.i5-g::g.:1.1:Liv--T, I 'IIT N. , Efibfifit. I 2 5.4 .'L i':jiR-wr- ve -e ef1'l f . '-ff'- ' ...I - + 1 .,: ,K ' 4 'i ' 'EH rm. ' ga, -I ' U- ' ' I ' 3 . - , , l' ' X f' ff we PM lm W - , 1 af I ' I - 2 14 . .1 u ' N- L54 ' , EY - J V 54 -:gj n I fem 4 H I .1 ., iv ' '3 .- -5 1' I 3362 ...gf Qf.Z w ,L . f - Q - 9 mia.. A , . .5 '- . iw-..w.,m1a-.lf .. M.-W., .1 .IQ I . . .anno-. , ,WAW -4 ,wi--1-W.. .Q Q.-a.wp,.....f1.rw.,...f.4-pi-m -.naw aa-uw:--Hi ...fb-.rv-Nnarflfe-411:-ee-f-g.f.:payoa.,: W, 5+ .,.....r., .., . wgsnzfsqg Inu li! nf S' f Jai fm.. V141 JP' I lg l A 'VM W4 I N :Fd U . I 52' M 72? V4 if M '57-2 Nw 4 fgwr , I Q lv ' 4, f -ggi , F 3 .Q W Q '11, 1,4 il ' 2 i JAMES MORRISON sf Jersey City, New Jersey J1'm.. V College Intended: Yale. 1 Band C6D. el ' Entered Peddie, 1926. 'V Q. ALFRED SMITH OLMSTEAD A115 Q Plainfield, New Jersey A Ike College Intended: Princeton. ' Entered Peddie, 1925. . I we I 3, WI-1 sf? N31 lm' is IVV, 'I-A V44 E924 1,341 It I lug will fri., iq 2214 Ll yln 'S-'Z 1,1 MX ESQ W Q Nell MARTIN ANTON ORBACH 4. 4 VVallington, New Jersey 7 I ' I Noah College Intended: Harvard. ' Q League Football C4, 5, 65. I - 2 Entered Peddie, 1923. ' I Q' I I ' ' 1TiF6. -f-. ' r- 'wur-e'-fm yuan-o n -' V1 ,nf '- ummm-A--f----.5 'II ' VY U ' ' N 1 rl .. r . ' l. '5 '-g. ACi '9i-ii 5 .315 -J 'I '. 2,--el.-4f ...,..-.e--X. gZ? :t:' i i,T::,i:z,-C? 60 -im. 'il' rl' Q. , 'w 1 I' tt,-,-. - Q ' ' l. , C E ,- S - 1 5, I if QF. 3..l29l!f-Qfztl .V f3a?3L 5 f Piril vs' ?fifmvg,F3 , 5 5. gg. Y. 4' 1 1' 1 'gi sr, T: 't nude ,swirl vi F .1 .. ,Qu H ,. , . mf, J., gin: FS V. - we Y, gJ?V,i fit , 3 5' '31 EW-F p ftftf ls 2-rsf',,' - Y 3 . 'P F- 1 'iffi HL 4' 12 lil iii-:iff S HQ' 5 al 7:41 pl 'J M1 fav N4 S V' W JAMES IRVING OWENS New York City Jim College Intended: Fordham. Band C4, 5, 65, Orchestra C4, 5, 65, Golden Blues C5, 65, League Baseball C55, Forum C55. Entered Peddie, 1924. GEORGE PELLINGER Weehawkeli, New Jersey PclZ1'e. College Intended: Dartmouth. League Baseball K3, 4, 55, Midget Basketball K3, 45, League Basketball C3, 45, News Board C5, 65, Circulation Manager C65, Basketball Squad fi, 65, Glee Club C5, 65, Manager K65, Manager of Football K55, Beekman Bridge Club C65. ' Entered Peddie, I 923. SAMUEL MURDOCK PARSLOVV, IR. A413 New York City Sf2a1'ley.,' College Intended: Vlfesleyan. Glee Club C4, 55, League Baseball C35, Junior Basketball C35, League Basketball C4, 55, Cheer Leader C4, 5, 65, Head Cheer Leader C65, News Board C4, 55, Atheneum C45, Junior Prom Com- mittee C55, League Football C55, Varsity Baseball K5, 65, Varsity Basketball C65, Inter-Fraternity Council C65, House Committee C65 . Entered Peddie, 1922. up n. - r- -Y---7: Ar- 1-4 ::. ff it - v Gaiam- us aaumw - agua- - grae . .:,.--, - '- .....-' 1 . fu. .1 - 1 ... J ' ' , ' -5 -- 'fr :m,y :1z' tr:fyf.f ' 7'TfJ'if'i:'T'..nT L I' ' . 1 - f 5, gg . l,ilff'TLiTI'Lf'i.I'fTi f .1L f.'1Tf fffIfilN'I' 6- w '4 '-C..-f f x - I 'Yffr - 61 iff gf, ,lf It - ' lf T, Y., , ,,- f. . Hb' ff x. i lf. EM 32.4, - fm, la V 1' '- 9 ru. fb'-.5 H, u ly .y v ,nl ilkfli if I eg, WH: zeiffeiiri 9 -V553 ,115 r I K . , 1 f ' , , , M 1 t l ' 1, 1 N ' 1 rf. ' L ,Y r wr any Taj l J H' . 'ak , 1 GA I A+-ey.. fafh ,. 'R ALBERT PIKE, IR. AIRD VVasliington, D. C. AL College Intended: Princeton. Forum f6D, Treasurer f6D, News Board Entered Peddie, 1926. VVILLIAM FRANCIS POTEN Astoria, Long Island, New York Bz'II. ' College Intended: Princeton. League Basketball C6D, Third Team Baseball C6D, Varsity Baseball Squad CGD, Forum C6D, XVinters Prize Oration CGD. Entered Peddie, IQ26. ROBERT MINTON PRICE Ag, Scranton, Pennsylvania Bob, College Intended: Yale. Forum C6J, VVrestling Squad C6D. Entered Peddie, 1926. 62 BRONSON ATVVELL QUACKENBUSH AIYIJ Herkimer, New York Qzmvk. ' College Intended: Cornell. Atheneum C4, 5, 6D, Atheneum Debating Team C5, 6D, Secretary Atheneum QQ, President of Atheneum C5, 6j, Dramatic Club C5, 61, Secretary of Dramatic Club C5J, President of Dramatic Club 165, Business Manager of The Old Gold and Blue 155, House Committee C6j, Inter- Fraternity Council C6D, Cheer Leader C6j, Editor- in-Chief of Peddie Newsu C6j. Entered Peddie, 1924. JASPER DAVID RAPOPORT New York City nfackfj College Intended: Harvard. Forum C6j, League Basketball C6D. Entered Peddie, 1926. HOVVARD RQBLEY RETTING AIRIJ Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bob College Intended: Dartmouth. Track C5, 61, League Football' K5, 6D, Forum C5, 65, League Basketball C61 Entered Peddie, 1925. 63 wk, we ' '21 AC H-.. I wr- ,fa I .. .. . ., I...-.,.. ,,. . ,. ,,,. , ,.-,..-.- -ff .1 .. .,,..I...2....L.L......,,..,....,....,,.4,,,..,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,.g,-,KM339,pw 'L -1 'fAi.i -'3vVTZ 'V i 7 'WU' W' f'.1.f1., . ,. ,' . -4' ' .. y. If , . 1 QSM 'Q' W . p I U31 J 'f .fiesta E251-iilF'1g4?i1.'2f2lf11.5bg5Q5Ni 1 . .3tm ,- 1. QV. I-. ,....... .... I -.. ,.-.-..-.K . . f,..,..-W -.,......: .... , , ,,.. f-,J - .f:,::.,x,.y..a-.a-:..,t....z.-ff... .fu-Qu. .. .ax-Q.. ,...af,-Q,-, 1, ,e., if glqiflaw . rv Q.:- Q 'Q iz . 413.4 ,M my arf, .1 :Sw I A 1 ,at I is P4 Q . , l it I 1-Y Q? l ri I-'VI fir: n . I :J ' ral' V4 fd :fa el .J L51 ,Sl 47' M 7, 1 .A 1 ,Fo ,. w f . V, . rw. , , l DAVID HUBBARD RICH Cobleskill, New York vania. Entered Peddie, 1926. FRED MACDONALD RICHARDSON I-Iaddonfleld, New Jersey Mau College Intended: Haverford. Cross-Country Squad C6J, Track Squad C6D, Swimming' Squad C6D, Orchestra C6D, Band 165. Entered Peddie, 1926. LEE JAMES SPIEGELBERG New York City Spieg. College Intended: Yale. Third Team Football C6j, League Basketball Entered Peddie, 1926. ynafauv-agen--:fe-lawvav--Q :qw-Ya:-:wins ar'-V:-giavm-u new-fenmzxewnzv-m-xmwnzamnxhqan-nnaaznnn Dave, College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- I 1 r 1 x ' r . . -' I H ,el .2 2 I .I 2 -mf 64 til. , fi? 1 -Qdl, ll J... . l-wma'-iidnlifvv SEL: A. l. l W 1 .4 im pu gil ' are-3 15' N H1 1'3- 12,1 NI r o bv: 'Ti 'T 5,1 i 1 l lr I I 1 ul . Ig . Q BH N SI J' '41 'Ei QL I 'If L, lift, ,Elf ffl- ::l 'I'fiE1,lfffff 1: . . ' -aw-1'Dl,Higeie?':r':1':'22i1g4.g::ei::.:'. f . , f .L , E1 2 . . . , re- , I it V- A l L Ms 1 7 ef gi ' A EI VH nfl 'Q' H W4 'IZ' 5 J F' 1 Tl A rv V1 on f 534 ng. Pl ,fit 'J LU L 4 N 174 'L-1 .fs 5 1 P4 ,,...n-...,. ,. VL.- -,v, N.-. -,. , ,, , . CHARLES HENRY STEVENS East Orange, New Jersey HC. H. ' College Intended, Princeton. Entered Pecldie, IQ24. EDSON SWEET STEVENS A2 Jackson Heights, Long Island, New York Ed. College Intended: Princeton. Band C6D. Entered Peddie, 1925. FREDERIC CUSHING STEVENS, JR. A2 New York City Freddie. College Intended : Michigan. League Baseball C2, 3, 41, League Football I2, 3, 49, Inter-Fraternity Council C4, 5, 6j, Man- ager Baseball C5j, Junior Prom Committee C5J, League Basketball C6j, Executive Committee Musical Organizations. Entered Peddie, 1922. ' ,Y Y 4 Yr 'J L 1 vs- na L' 'S' I ni Rel I xii H ,A in iti- at W 'L' V Gi has my ti P111 V4 P pa -S-J, . ll 1 1 . , , ,,, f ff W f , , z.r.fNl1 - , egg!-fwrg i71:fg2:::,:::f2:f:Wg'f 'riifi'::::e:e1.' , 65 GORDON STEVENSON New Rochelle New York St0'z'e. College Intended: Princeton. League Football Cgj, t'Old Gold and Blue Board C5D, News Board C6j, Cum Laude C6j. Entered Peddie, 1924. VVILLIAM VERNON STONE QQ: Rochester, New York 'tBi!1. College Intended: Dartmouth. Old Gold and Blue Board CSD, Track Squad C5l, Baseball Squad 151, League Baseball C4D, League Basketball 44, 5, 63, Band C5, 65, News Board C6D, Manager of Football C6l. Entered Peddie, 1924. JAMES HARLAND SUTCLIFFE Spring City, Pennsylvania S1zz'z'y. College Intended: Dartmouth. League Baseball C5j, Golden Blues Orchestra t5, 62, President C6j, Glee Club C5, 65, Band C5, 65, Atheneum C5, 6j, Executive Board Peddie Musical Clubs C6j, Saxophone Band C5j, Base- ball Squad C6j, Cheer Leader C61 Entered Peddie, IQ25. 66 HARRY HUDSON THOMAS, JR. 9119 Summit, New Jersey Tommy. College Intended: Dartmouth. Track Squad C3, 45, Football Squad C55, Klover Klub C5, 65, Swimming Manager C55, Editor-in- Chief Old Gold and Blue Q55, Dramatic Club 165, House Committee C65. Entered Peddie, 1922. LEROY CORLIES THOMPSON A23 Trenton, New Jersey ,l!mz!e. College Intended: Brown. Third Team Football f35, Football Squad C4, 5, 65, League Baseball C45, Forum C4, 5, 65, League Basketball C4, 5, 65, Championship Team C65, Soccer Team C55, Baseball Squad C5, 65, Junior Prom Committee C55, Vice-President junior Class f55, Inter-Fraternity Council C65, Junior-Senior Committee 465, Junior-Senior Prom Committee C65, Senior Prom Committee C65, House Committee C65, President Senior Class C65. VVILLIAM DUBOIS THORNE Jamesburg, New jersey Bz'ZI. College Intended: Princeton. VVinters Prize Oration 665, Orchestra C65. Entered Peddie, 1926. 67 Entered Peddie IQ23 FREDERICK RICHARD WAGNER 'Wt-ehawken, New Jersey Friz':.'l College Intended: Cornell. League Football 11, 25, League Baseball 115 All-Star Baseball 115, Midget Basketball 11, 25 League Basketball 13, 4, 5, 65, Camera Club 14, 55, Track Squad 14, 55. Entered Peddie, 1922. DANIEL DELAND TOWNER Middletown, New York Doa College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. League Baseball 155, League Basketball 165, Third Team Football 165. Entered Peddie, 1925. XVILLIAM KENNETH XVALKER Port Chester, New York Keir College Intended: Trinity. Glee Club 165, Orchestra 165. Entered Peddie, 1926. 68 JACK DAVID VVALLACE New York City Jack, College Intended: Princeton. Entered Peddie, 1926. I1 JAMES Cl-IALMERS VVARVVICK ACI: Beechburst, Long Island Jim, College Intended: Dartmouth. League Football 655. Entered Peddie, IQZS. RICHARD JOSEPH WALSH GQ Darien, Connecticut Dick, College Intended 1 Princeton. Inter-Fraternity Swimming and Basketball C4j, League Football C3, 4j, Third Team Football C5J, Inter-Fraternity Council C5, 65, Varsity Swim- ming C5, 6J, Captain Swimming C5, 61, Varsity Football C6J, Scrub Baseball C5J, Baseball Squad f6J, Senior Prom Committee C6J, Treasurer of Senior Class C6J. Entered Peddie, 1923. 69 CLIFFORD NELSON VVELLS Nutley, New Jersey. HBZIIIJZPIKU College Intended: U. of Pennsyl- vania. League Basketball C65. Entered Peddie, 1926. WARREN MAXWELL VVATERMAN New York City lfVf1IIy. College Intended: Princeton. Third Team Football 165, League Basketball 165, Forum C65, Forum Debating Team Q65, VVinner of Winters Prize Speaking Contest C65. Entered Peddie, 1926. WILLIAM HINSON VVILLIAMS AZ Grandview-on-Hudson, New York BiIl. ' College Intended : Yale. Track Squad C3, 4, 55, League Football C35, League Basketball 435, Third Team Football 14, 55, Atheneum f5l- uPeddie Newsw Board 155, Monitor C65, Varsity Football Q65. Entered Peddie, IQ23. 70 DONALD EARL XVILLIAMSON 'XVasliington, D. C. Don, College Intended: Columbia. League Football C6D, League Basketball C6D, Tennis Squad C6D. Entered Peddie, 1926. LINDSEY XVILLIAMSON Rochester, New York So111zy. College Intended: U. of Rochester. Soccer Team C6j, Vlfrestling Team 165, Cham- pionship Hall Basketball Team C6j, Baseball Squad C6j. Entered Peddie, 1926. REGINALD CHARLES VVYATT Eau Claire, Vlfisconsin Reg College Intended: Princeton. Band 55, 69, Golden Blues Orchestra C5, '65 Orchestra 663, President of Band C6.D, Vice- President of Peddie Musical Association C6J, League Basketball C6j. Entered Peddie, IQ25. 71 'FN . ., -,.: . iQ. .Q. , E I J 3 . r V if 55 v fl Vx 1 W '34 I+? Q1 ff ,. 1 +4 P 3714 'Xl VJ FJ V1 if 4 f A '4 5 i O4 V4 P 1 1 M unullo iia Qeninr Qtatiaiirs Biggest Flirt ..... Best Athlete .... Best Natured .... Most Dignified .... Most Dependable' . . Class Pessimist . . Class Optimist .... Best Looking ..... Laziest ......... Most Talented .... Best Dresser .... Ladies' Man.. . F attest ..... Skinniest ..... Statesman ....... Best Business Man. . Class Preacher .... Hardest Worker. . Biggest Eater ...... Class Movie Hound .... Class Grouch ...... Wittiest .......... Most Popular ..... Class Pride and Joy. Q... . . . . .Droege . . .R. Walsh .. ...... Blatz .Olmstead . .Macartney .f..l.Droege , . . .Hanover .......Boyd . . Chambers Quackenbush . . .Olmstead . . . . Parslow ......Meeks . . . . Crippen Quackenbush . .Annenberg ......Laube . . . . .G. Harris . . . '. Lowry . . . . . Curley . .F. Stevens . . . . .Castellano . . . .Parslow . . . . .Dawley ...... ... ... .......... ........- .. Lfx,Q ,YV -Lfgj 72 ' a , , I Y V 4 7 1 'cl l .31 v, na L' r 1 L31 YY V55 s xii vs 4 r A ,rv if 'fu H A Ei l lil ii 'fu V4 R3 pi 3-J, if 'X Glnllegra Atirnhril hg Ginza nf 1925 AIXIHERST John S. Cohn Franklin H. LaPierre ANNAPOLIS Ernest W. Fry BOWDOIN Henry M. Pollock, Jr. BROWN Kenneth F. Dietz Burt C. Henry Harold E. Holcroft John R. Jelleme Philip Ragonetti Stanley H. Van Sant BUCKNELL Frank Ewing, Jr. Donald Kammire Calvin DeFriest Smith John Volpe John R. Brandeis Hersey B. Eggington Arthur P. Huntington Hugh C. Kammire Stanley Nodder John W. Ryan CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Donald Young COLGATE Harry W. Cuthbert Forest V. Hunter Thomas C. Irwin, Jr. Herbert S. Leighton Millard Ochs Henry M. Stern, Jr. CO LU MBIA Robert W. Levis CORNELL Le Roy A. Goodwin DARTMOUTH Lester W. Bailey VVilliam F. Blanchard Elwyn D. Gillis Joseph V. Neal Robert H. Noeltner HAMILTON Anthony L. McDonald HARVARD James R. Borzilleri JOHNS HOPKINS John A. Young, Jr. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Neal W. Olson KIRKSVILLE, NIO., OSTEOPATHIC Allen Y. Gurney LEHIGH Donald M. McKinley 73 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Charles Henry Hall, Jr. Vernon M. Hawkins, Jr. MIDDLEBURY Gordon H. Melbye NORTHWESTERN Russell H. Matthias UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Arlen E. McCarty UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Herbert Chadwick Roger K. Bentley Robert G. Holland Clarence H. Howell VValter YV. lVIagai Herman F. Rodriquez PRINCETON Morris B. Brisco James M. Davis, Jr. Douglas H. Foxall Jose M. Miyar James A. Sykes Alfred J. Volk Manuel Valle RENSSELAER Robert VV. Barrett Douglas R. Biddison Benjamin Chew Clayton G. VVheeler UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER Herbert M. Lane Manning E. Van Nostrand Emmett Norris RUTGERS Williston Case UNION Orland Ridenour, Jr. STANFORD John B. Hromadka SYRACUSE Edward S. Barclay UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA William E. Byrd, Jr. WESLEYAN George E. Merchant Theodore J. Moss WASHINGTON AND LEE Louis I. LaCapra William T. Stuchell, Jr. WIIJLIAMS VVilliam R. Beardslee UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Ralph G. Kuehn YALE UNIVERSITY Theodore Brand Edward Florea Callaghan McCarthy George A. Vogel Roy C. Weberg 74 I 75 RS JUNIQ 1928- OF CLASS 0112155 nf 1923 CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Bonum Melius Optimum Green and VVhite OFFICERS CH.xiu.Es DAl.TON BRADY .......... Prcsidvnz liENNE'l'H XVALLACE JONES. . . Vice-Pmtviafvlif JOHN PORTER VVEEKS ............ .Sr rn' fury CLASS ROLL George M. Adams James Joseph Atkinson, Jr, John Kelly Barhite James Buckley Barry John Vorhees Beattie Adolph Frank Beno, H. Charles Dalton Brady VVilliam Morris Cairns Henry George Plant Coates Calvert Hubbard Cole Clarence 'XYilliam Coleman Wlilliam Francis Cutten John Winslow Davidson VVilliam Justus Eddy Frank Saunders Elgin, Jr. VVilliam Lester Ely Paul Edward Forrest Scott Howard Gordon VVilliam Heald Groverman, J John Harrison Hammett VVilliam B. Hammett Adams Hayes Curtis D. Herbert Harvey Hughs Heyser, Jr. VVeimer Kerr Hicks Frank VValker Hollingsworth Thomas Augustus Huston Philip Vlfilliam Hines John Vlfardell Ivins, Jr. Austin Harry Johnson Kenneth lVallace Jones T. Momrajwong Suke Kashemsanta Robert Elmer Kennedy Louis Joseph Kirn Karl Frederick Knabenshue Edmund Konesky Gerell Carl Lagerloef Bernard Libman Philip lYoodman Lukens Sydney Gabriel McComb David Stearns Marshall James Henry Merritt, Jr. Maurice Michaels Frank Nason Moesta Robert Augustus Moosmann David Paul Morton Arthur Bernard O'Keefe Herbert Perlman Horace Hargraves Platt, Jr. John Hart Polhemus, Jr. VVilliam J. Quigley, Jr. Jack C. Riedell James Macklin Rodgers Edward Morris Rosenbaum Herbert Ross Herbert King Salmon, Jr. Joseph Gordon Sawver Vllilliam James Singer John Davis Skilton, Jr. Edwin Earl Stoddard Charles McCall Stump VVilliam Edward Taylor, Jr. Albert Bernard Tepperman Amos Tilton Donald Graeme Twine George NVendell Van Cleve Vlfilliam Ashurst VValsh Abraham VVeinberg Julius VVeinberg John Archbell VVilkinson Chase Parkes VVithrow John Francis Barker W'arren Allen Blackwell James Roeder Fletcher Mark Kenneth Frank, Jr. Jose Arturo Gallardo Howard Charles Glasser Edwin Howe Goodwin Mansir Waite Hicks, Jr. Arthur John Hippe Carroll Winfield Lucas Warren Archibald Lucas Fred McKeown Harry Edward Nicholson Sam Henshaw Nigh William G. Owen Charles Henry Platt, Jr. Walter Curtis Reynolds William Chester Sutherland, Jr Herman 'Wells VVilliam VVolfe George Crawford Zahn 77 GEORGE MCCLELLEN ADAINIS Gloucester City, New Jersey Known as Doef' Entered Peddie in 1926 League Football C5j. JOHN KELLEY BARHITE AEN Rochester, New York Known as Kelley Entered Peddie in 1924 Tennis Team C3, 4, 53, League Football C3, 45, Band C3, 42, League Baseball 143, League Basketball C4, 55, Gun Club C5J, Senior Prom Committee C5D. JAMES BUCKLEY BARRY Lakewood, New Jersey Known as 'kjimf' Entered Peddie in 1926 Glee Club CSD, Swimming' Squad C5j, League Football C5j. 78 ADOLPH FRANK BENO, JR. AE Council Bluffs, lowa Known as t'Beans. Entered Peddie in IQ25 League Football C4l, Third Team Football Cgj, League Baseball C5j, League Basket- ball t5J, Gun Club t5D, Treasurer of Gun Club C5j. WARREN ALLEN BLACKWELL Titusville, New Jersey Known as Blackyf' Entered Peddie in 1925 Band C4, 5j. Secretary of Band C5D. CHARLES DALTON BRADY QCD New York City Known as 'ACl1arlie.', Entered Peddie in IQ23 League Basketball C3, 4, gj, League Base- ball C4, 51, Third Team Football C5j, Pres- ident of Junior Class tgj, Secretary of Athletic Association C5J, House Committee Cgj, Junior-Senior Committee 152, Junior Prom Committee C5D, Junior-Senior Prom Committee C5J. 79 WILLIAM MORRIS CAIRNS Newark, New jersey Known as Bill, Entered Peddie in lQ27 Varsity Track Squad C5D, Band C5j. HENRY GEORGE PLANT COATES Allentown, New Jersey Known as Henry, Entered Peddie in IQ26 League Football C5j, Basketball Squad 151, Track Squad CSD. CLARENCE WILLIAM COLEMAN Wichita, Kansas Known as Ron Entered Peddie in 1925 Forum 14, 55, League Football C4j, Third Team Football 551, Y Cabinet Q51 80 VVILLIAM FRANCIS CUTTEN Hamilton, New York Known as Bill Entered Petldie in IQ26 VVrestling Team C5j, Football Squad C5D. JOHN W1NsLow DAVIDSON ACID Brockton, Massachusetts Known as jackie, Entered Peddie in IQ26 Track Squad CSD, Varsity Football Squad 655, Forum C53- WILLIAM jUs'rUs EDDY Stanford, Connecticut Known as 'Qlusf' Entered Peddie in 1925 Third Team Football CM, Track Squad C4, 55, Cross-Country Team Cgj, Peddie News Board CU, Hockey Team C51 81 Z -W 46 gh f 'M fo f, , 2 5 1 Xl w ii? 3' ff, Sf' . ' ,475-7, ? Q. X 1 Wx: Lfff - , xv 4-M .Vw I-3' , fs- fwfsf so W um .ff 1 A My 7 Q Q f f f V 4 f f WW C mifwio 59 ' ,M W fs FRANK SAUNDERS ELGIN, JR. GMD Memphis, Tennessee Known as Hotf' Entered Peddie in 1924 Varsity Football C3, 4, 53, Inter-Fraternity Council C4, 53, House Committee C4, 53, junior-Senior Committee C4, 53, President of Junior Class C53. Junior Prom Com- mittee C53, Senior Prom Committee C53, Junior-Senior Prom Committee C53, Base- ball Squad C4, 53, Captain of Football C53. VVILLIAM LESTER ELY Hightstown, New Jersey Known as Les. Entered Peddie in 1925 Varsity Track C4, 53, Band C4, 53, Or- chestra C53, Basketball C4, 53. JAMES ROEDER FLETCHER AZ Lima, Ghio Known as Fletch, Entered Peddie in 1926 League Football C53, League Basketball C53, League Baseball C53. A 82 BI,-XRK KENNETH FRANK, JR. A2 Rye, New York Known as Kerr Entered Peddie in 1925 Dramatic Club C4. 53, Swimming Squad C4D, Soccer Team 145, Track Squad 153, Football Squad C5D, Old Golfl and Blue Board C5D. :HOYVARD CHARLES GLASSER Rochester, New York Known as Hank.'y Entered Peddie in 1925 Track Squad C31 fwrestling Team C5j, Third Team Football C5D. 'EDVVIN HOWE GooDw1N Secunderbad, India Known as Goodie, Entered Peddie in 1926 League Basketball Q5D, League Baseball C5J, Orchestra C5j, 83 SCOTT HOWARD GORDON Portland, Mainel Known as Scotty, Entered Peddie in 1926 League Basketball C55. ' XVII..I,I,AM HE.fXI,D GROVERMAN, JR. Huntington, West Virginia Known as Grove Entered Peddie in IQ25 Band C4, 55, Orchestra C4, 55, Forum C4, 55, Saxophone Band C4, 55, Soccer Squad C55, Junior Prize Speaker f55, Forum Debating Team C55, Editor-in-Chief of i'Tl1e Old Gold and Blue C55, Golden Blues Orchestra C45. JOHN HARRISON HAMMETTVAQ Washington, D. C. Known as jack Entered Peddie in 1924 Atheneum C4, 55, Band Q45, Manager Swimming C55, Tennis Squad C45, 'iGOlden Blues Orchestra C45, Secretary and Treas- urer Of Golf Club C55. 84 XVILLIANI BROWVN HAMMETT IBaltirnore, Nlaryland Known as f'Ham.'f Entered Peddie in IQ26 Forum C5j, Dramatic Club CSD. ADAZVIS HAYES ADD Naugatuck, Connecticut Known as 'fjackf' Entered Peddie in 1924 Peddie News Board Q4, 55, League Bas- ketball Q4, 53, League Football C3j, Track Squad C4j, Inter-Fraternity Council C5D.' Third Team Football Qgj, Manager of Hockey C5j, League Baseball C 51. CURTIS DANNHEIBI HERBERT AZ New York City Known as Curt, Entered Peddie in 1923 League Basketball 135, Inter-Fraternity Council Cgj. 85 M' f H 3 ft f ,, , , Vt , ,T ft . ig' 1 'x,..,i iw- 5gg5'f.y,. MWF- - 'iiia ' V , e??4 f? 'fi .E IL, l r '55iT,f l'?W la HARVEY HUGHES HEYSER, JR. Hagerstown, Maryland Known as 'tHarve. Entered Peddie in 1926 Glee Club C5j, League Football Q5j. MANSIR WAITE HICKS, IR. Granville, New Yorn Known as Mans, Entered Peddie in 1926 League Football C5D, League Basketball CSD, Band CSD- WEIMER KERR HICKS AQ Toms River, New Jersey Known as Mooney, Entered Peddie in IQ24 Atlxeneum C4, 5j, Atheneum Debating Team Q4, 51, League Basketball Q4, 55, Varsity Baseball K4, 51, Band C4, 53, Third Team Football MD, Championship League Basketball Team C4j, Varsity Football Squad C5J, Championship House and Hall Squad Cgj, Peddie News Board CSD. 86 PHILIP WILLIAM ANTHONY HINES QCD New York City Known as l'Pl1il. Entered Peddie in 1927 League Basketball Q5 J , Varsity Baseball C5D. ARTHUR JOHN HIPPE C9112 Trenton, New Jersey Known as Arch Entered Peddie in 1926 Varsity Football Squad C5J, Varsity Bas- ketball Q5D, Varsity Baseball C5D.' FRANK WALKER HOLLINGSW'ORTH, JR. AZ Frankford, Pennsylvania Known as Holly. Entered Peddie in 1923 League Football C2, 31, League Baseball K2, 31, All-Stars Cgj, Third Team Football C4J, Varsity Football C5J, Baseball Squad C4j, Varsity Baseball C5J, Swimming ffeam CSD- 87 THOMAS AUGUSTUS HUSTON Portland, Maine Known as l'Tom. Entered Peddie in 1926 League Basketball C5j, Track Squad CSD. AUSTIN HARRY JOHNSON Highlands, New Jersey Known as A'Sheriff. Entered Peddie in 1926 Peddie News Board C5D, League Baseball C55- KENNETH WALLACE JONES ACID Penacook, New Hampshire Known as Red Entered Peddie in 1925 Varsity Football Squad C4, 5D, Varsity Baseball C4, 55, Captain Baseball C5j, League Basketball C4, 51, House Committee C5J, Junior Prom Committee CSD, Varsity Club C4D, Vice-President of Class C5D, Hockey 153, Athletic Council Cgj. 88 MON-IR.AJVONGS S UKSHOM KASHEMSANTA Bangkok, Siam Known as 'ASuke. Entered Peddie in 1926 Soccer Team C5j, League Basketball C5D, Track Squad C5J. ROBERT' ELMER KENNEDY Bloomfield, New Jersey Known as Barney Entered Pecldie in 1924 League Basketball C4, 55, League Base- ball C4, 55. 1 LoUrs josEPH KIRN Milwvaukee, Wisconsin Known as Lou, Entered Peddie in 1926 Varsity Football Squad C511 Hockey Team 551, Track Squad Cgj, Forum C51 89 KARL EMMONS KNABENSHUE Manchester, New Hampshire Known as Knobly. Entered Peddie in 1926 Varsity Football Squad C55, League Bas- ketball C55, Second Team Baseball C55, Tennis Team C55, Atheneum C55. GERELL CARL LAGERLOEF AEN Weehaxvken, New Jersey Known as Icrry. Entered Peddie in 1922 League Football C2, 3, 55, Third Team Football C45, Assistant Manager of Track Q2, 35, Track Manager 145, Atheneum Q2, 35, Class Offlcer Q35, Inter-Fraternity Council C4, 55, Track Squad 655, Old Gold and Blueu Board C55. CAROLL WINFIELD LUCAS Westfield, New Jersey Known as 'lLuke. Entered Peddie in 1926 Band C55, Orchestra C55, 'Colden Blues Orchestra Q55, League Football C55, League Basketball C55, League Baseball C55, Petldie News Board C55. 90 WARREN ARCHIBALD LUCAS AEN Jersey City, New Jersey Known as i'Luke. Entered Peddie in 1922 Swimming Team C3, 4, 51, Inter-Frm ternity Basketball and Swimming 435, Var- sity Football Squad C5J, Junior Prom Com- mittee CSD, Varsity Baseball C51 PHILIP VVOOLMAN LUKENS Burlington, New Jersey Known as Luke.', Entered Pecldie in IQ25 SYDNEY GABRIEL MCCOMB AEN Known as VVhitey. Entered Peddie in 1924 Third Team Football C4j, League Basket- ball C3, 4, 52, Manager of Track C5J, League Football Cgj, Varsity Club 155. 91 FRED VVILLIAM MCKEOYVN C9112 ' Atlantic City, New jersey Y Known as Red. Entered Peddie in IQ24 Varsity Track C3, 4, 55, Varsity Football C3, 4, 55, Varsity Basketball C3, 4, 5D, Inter-Fraternity Council C4, 55, House Committee 14, 5j, Junior Prom Committee C5D, Senior-Junior Committee C5D, Senior- Junior Prom Committee C5J, Atheneum C3, 45, Jr. Prize Speaker tgp, News Board C5j. DAVID STEARNS MARSHALL Palo Alto, California Known as Dave, Entered Peddie in I926 Old Gold and Blue Board C51 JAMES HENRY BIIERRITT Bound Brook, New Jersey Known as Jim, Entered Peddie in 1923 League Football C3, 4, QD, League Base- ball oo, Band c2, 3, 4, 53, orchestra tgp, Forum C51 92 MAURICE MICHAELS Long Beach, New York Known as Billf' Entered Pedclie in 1926 Track Squad C5J, Third Team Football 452, Wfrestling Team C5J, Championship Hall Basketball Team C5D, Band C5D, Or- chestra 455, Golden Bluesu Dance Orches- tra if-,L Saxophone Quartet C5j. YFRANK NASON MOESTA Kittanning, Pennsylikania 1Known as' Nase.', Entered Peddie in 1925 'Lxeaguen Bzisliethzillr C4D, Seeond Team Basketballfgj, jiinior Prize Speaker 652, Tennis Tournament ' Old Gold and 1 Y CSD! U Y K Blue Beard C5j, All-League Basketball Team 645. S ROBERT AUGUSIUS MOOSMANN New Brunswick, New Jersey Known as ?'Bob. . Entered Peddie in IQ26 93 ff f fygv L V . I T . .mi - ,v 'f' 'L DAVID PAUL MORTON Woodcliffe, New Jersey Known as Dave Entered Peddie in 1926 Junior Prize Speaker C5j, Glee Club CSD, Junior Band C5D, Forum C51 HARRY EDWARD N1cHoLsoN A112 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Known as Nick, Entered Peddie in 1926 Varsity Football Squad 153, Varsity Bas- ketball C5j, Varsity Baseball C,-32. SAMUEL HENSH.AW NIGH AE Ironton, Ohio Known as Sam, Entered Peddie in IQ24 Swimming Team C3, 45, Band C3, 51, League Football C3, 4j, Third Team Foot- ball C5D, Midget Basketball 43, 45, League Basketball Cgj, League Baseball C3, 4D, Assistant Tennis Manager C4j, Cheer Leader C5Q, Manager of Tennis Cgj. 94 ARTHUR BOWARD 0,KEEFE, JR. AE New Haven, Connecticut Known as Jack Entered Peddie in 1926 League Football C5D, League Basketball Q5j, Track Squad Q5j, Atlleneurn C51 HERBERT PERLMAN Wiesbaden, Germany Known as Perly, Entered, Pedclie in IQ26 HORACE HAHGRAVES PLATT, IR. a Chestnut HiLl, PennsylVania Known as Platty. Entered Peddie in 1923 League Football C2, 3, 4, 5D, All-Star Baseball fz, 35, League Basketball C4, 53, Glee Club 153, Varsity Baseball Squad CSD. 95 J 45 f? '0l-1 oi, Q Q XS, K ,M s f A qi f W 2 fi JOHN HART POLHEMUS, JR. AQ San Francisco, California Known as 'iJack. Entered Peddie in 1926 Soccer Squad C5j. Forum C51 WILLIAM JOHN QUIGLEY, JR. ACD Lake Forest, Illinois Known as Quig. Entered Peddie in 1926 Football Squad C5J, Wrestling Team C5J, Track Squad C5J, Junior Prom Committee CSD. WALTER CURTIS REYNOLDS Manasquan, New Jersey Known as Curt Entered Peddie in 1926 96 JACK C. RIEDELL Paris, Illinois Known as jack Entered Pecldie in 1926 League Basketball C5D, Camera Club C5J. JAMES MACKLIN RODGERS AEN lVIcVeyt0wn, Pennsylvania Known as Iim.', Entered Peddie in 1925 Varsity Football f3,4D, Captain-Elect Cgj, Baseball C3, 43, League Basketball C3, 41, Inter-Fraternity Council C4j, House Com- mittee C4D, Varsity Club C3, 42. EDWARD MORRIS ROSENBAUM New York City Known as Rosy. Entered Peddie in IQZS Third Team Football MD, League Bas- ketball C4J, VVrestling Team C5D, Dramatic Club C51 97 f HERBERT HARRISON Ross, JR. Westfield, New Jersey Known as l'Betsy, Entered Peddie in 1926 Glee Club C5j, League Football C5j, Track Squad C5D. HERBERT KING SALMON, JR. AIYIJ Stanhope, New Jersey Known as Herb, Entered Pedclie in 1926 League Basketball C5J. JOSEPH GORDON SAWYER AEN New York City Known as Torn, Entered Peddie in 1920 Football Squad C4, 5Q, Varsity Football C5J, Varsity Basketball C4, 5j, Captain of Basketball C5j, Track-Squad C3, 41, Varsity Track C5j, House Committee 151, Junior- Senior Prom Committee t5j, Junior-Senior Committee C5j, Junior Prize Speaker Q5J, Varsity Club C4, 5J. 98 .1 ' ' -,. ,WY - v 5 ma- wx -fvvfizavvfp lQ IHUn.-lmimfalmi l 6lTA'h7l'N.L.A'L,.. 1,,V,..,,,i,,1.n..f,.Aw ' T- ' . 4- , ' ' . ' . if-f' X-Q37 'V , , V V 7 'A ffl fli??Q1 7i5' 3P i' !5i- 'W i . , 1 . t , X - ' 1, -, - ' I, . gf :equi , ' Y 4- 's' 'Q . - , W , 4 f. T A I ' ' -'W 2 ' N, M ' 99 CHARLES MCCALL STUMP, Cumberland, Maryland Known as Mike, Entered Peddie in 1924 Atheneum C4, 53, News Board C4, 55, Assistant Editor of The News CSD, Man- ager of Basketball C5J, Y, M. C, A. Cabinet f5D, Y. M. C. A. Treasurer Cgj, Third Team Football C3j, Sophomore Prize Speaker C4j, Track Squad C4j, League Basketball C5j. WILLIAM CHESTER SUTHERLAND, JR. Charleroi, Pennsylvania Known as Sutby. Entered Peddie in 1926 Soccer C5J, Track Squad C5j, Atbeneurn CSD. V ALBERT BERNARD TEPPERMAN Newark, New Jersey Known as Tep. Entered Peddie in 1926 League Football f5j, League Basketball C53- 100 DONALD GRAEME TWINE Yonkers, New York Known as uDon. Entered Peddie in 1926 League Basketball C5j, Cross-Country Team C5j, WILLIAM ASHURST WALSH , Summit, New Jersey Known as 'ABil1. Entered Peddie in 1926 Third Team Football C5j, Track Squad C5J, lfVrestling Squad f5D. ABRAHAM EDWARD WEINBERG Brooklyn, New York Known as A'Babe. Entered Peddie in 1925 Track Squad C4, 51, Soccer C5j, Athe- neum ISD. lOl JULIUS WEINBERG Brooklyn, New York Known as Ujulief' Entered Peddie in IQ25 Glee Club C4, 51, Football Squad C4D, Varsity Football Squad C5j. HERMAN GEORGE WELLS Charleston, West Virginia Known as UH. GY Entered Peddie in 1925 Forum C4j, Orchestra f4D. JOHN ARCHIBELL WILKINSON LM: Pantego, North Carolina Known as Johnnie, Entered Peddie in IQ26 Atheneum C5j, Atheneum Debating Team C5j, League Basketball Championship Blue Team C5D, junior Prize Speaker 151, Old Gold and Bluel' Board C5D, Scrub Base- ball C5J. 102 CHASE PARKER WITHROW llflanasquan, New Jersey Known as Stretch. Entered Peddie in IQ26 Scrub Basketball 155, Track Squad K55. WILLIAM ROBERT WOLFE Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Known as Bill, Entered Peddie in 1925 League Basketball C4, 55, League Base- ball C45, League Football C45, Forum C4, 55 Glee Club C4, 55, Gun Club C4, 55, Inter- mediate Basketball C55, Auxiliary Y. M, C. A. Cabinet C45, Midget Basketball C45 GEORGE CRAWFORD ZAHN A411 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Known as Buck, Entered Peddie in 1926 Varsity Basketball C55, Varsity Baseball f55, Soccer C55. 103 'O li 'L A I Kd n arf' fi' 'JZ' 5 'A In U4 7:1 r I 121 :J Y4 lm na Y uf V4 my 531 Q 1 'J ld w 4 G P 44 1 B. TH or a..A A- - BLUE ..,..............:. ... D ... Most Popular Best 'Student Best Athlete Noisiest .... Handsomest Bimini' Stettihiirz ......McKeown . .Kashemsanta .......Sawyer . . . . .W. Hicks . .Herbert Prettiest ........ ..... R iedell Most Religious . . . ..... ,. .Skilton Best Dresser ....... .... J' . Hammett Hardest Worker ..... ..... G roverman Laziest ......... ...... W . Lucas Squarest . . ,... Hollingsworth . Most Digniiied Most Ambitious .. Biggest Nuisance .... Biggest Bluffer. . . Brightest ..... ,. . . Most' Conscientious Best Natured ...... Most Ladylike ..... Most Respected ..... . ...Sawyer ..... .O'Keefe . . J. Hammett . . . . .I. Hammett . .Kashemsanta ......Morton ... . .Rodgers . .. . ..Ski1ton ., ...... McKeoWn Done Most for Peddie ........ McKeown Most Likely to Succeed .......,. Sawyer MISCELLANEOUS Favorite Stage Actress ..... , Favorite Movie Actress ..... .. Favorite Author ....... . Favorite Book Favorite Sport .... Favorite Pastime . . . . Favorite' Song . .K . . . Favorite Cigarette ............ Favorite Character in History.. Favorite Prep School Next to Favorite Greatest Peddie Honor. . . Girls' School ........ ,. . . . . . .Mary Eaton . . . . .Greta Garbo Elinor Glyn .... . . It Football Dragging .... Sweet Hour of Prayer ..............Lucky Strikes Cleopatra Peddie ................. Q . .Blair . . . . .National Park Seminary , .... . . . . . . .Varsity Letter ,a u ,4,ir.1.f, i swfwf W. it-ar: fr Q mi 9 ix uv Ira: of -li u i an-n Q inc:-n u l Q 1s we .f i .i!l' .SfQ?T r 'af , f 5 if yi :mi f ' - ' e - .X ff-tr, .ff .fe 11 . rn: ,J we-1' ' -- fitiliilll l 7 ' I ' '.Y?v,L3Rfl'. ',15xfaf HEJ' 5 ,vu-- fmT f12f .'l?gQ !ezm-2s.2P:12a7i.! .'9 '-1 Eff 1, 12 1 ., 5, I-.,f. ' 'if-Y iL:431f::-..,.,.eg::Lt2,:rag'Tie' , - ' Wy' .L , , -1w...iL-.,,Lf'xg 104 L3 lf. I 1 Y '4 L 7 M, V L L34 sf V ka C 'ef' I ri ici l iii H 4 7 04 ,rv 5' lu L :S FU Fi PQ tg M1 it M V4 Lf.. kt' 4 Q ug M4 k sf 446342: Y 4 K V 1 BW' 'w Zi I W SK- J, W , ii: 2 I . 106 F I A 1 i 1 I . E Q 5 X f , , N 107 1. ,V , ,1 Q, X, 'L' V v11W.A,i L 11 X W 1 1 If K Vx' 1 1 1, yy ..i.,,,, rv!! rl , , ' 1 fe A 1-. 3 1 11. ' Ni, I-1, , , 1 11 'It N. 1,1 1 11 1 M A ff NIV if 1 t V 1. ff x 11- 1 1 1 1 lx, 1 V, , K 1. I 108 f I, MOR ES SOPHO QF 1929 ASS C2L f- -Y if ...mmf-za' f A 'C 1 1 5, . 3 1 - xii 1 A ' 1 D rw 1' 1 H 'IA Fri? 'f FQ: Gllana nf 1529---Svnphnmnrrn 1 '14 4 ' 1 1 V1 ku Clyde Warren Austin . Richard Alphonse Magan 'V David Maurice Berenson Charles Wesley Milburn H 'AY Stanley James Blair Vlfilliam Henry Muller ' li Q7 Ralph Thomas Borden George FaWC6ff MY?fS 6 P, 4 Avon Laurence Breyer V1ctor Duncan O'Br1en l A y 41 Raymond Francis Briggs Elston John Parke is, James Austin Brodhead Thomas Arthur Pederson ry i 44 john Lewis Buckley Charles Smith Pellinger N 4 fx 1 Louis- Cook Harold F. Phillips tj Fred Dauchy Covert Angelo Ragonetti V H I James C. Covert, IIA. Harry Ramsey I Rudolph Richard Davis VValter Charles Reiman 'Ab' Walter Bolles Davison Stephen Reynolds f 1 fl Harry Leigh Derby, Ir. Arthur Hamlet Roe ' 52, if Morris Dolinky Carl Keller Rose 4 V'-xi Lawrence Emley William Eisele Schuff , N Y, Jack Mason Everestk ,Engels Egkeiyalif swift ir, Mark Kenneth Fran Ir. o ert rig t ee ey A 1 . L M ontayne Franklin Herbert Siff ' 1 Russell Gibaud John K. Smart X , fl Francis Gilbert Frank Solimine . lvl Nl Anthony Francis Giordano John Hancock Sutliff ly! y 41 Charles Andrew Going VVarren Raymond Swaverly I F, Robert Wood Goodell X gciseph Prgdmorerstornfls ia Martin Iohn Holmes arence ratt . iers, . 1 h QV' David P-ike Howlett William Rinaldo Todd Q f Q Philip Iorio Cameron Rapelye Vander Veer A 'Q ll Valentine Kaniewski John Porter Weeks 1 Q kj I Erick Gustaf Lagerloef I. Ro-lston Westendorf 1 V KY! V sq jay Everett Levinsohn H5rma1hVElaNVXibel, Ir. 5 ,p Q gg Franklin D. Mack E win a' 1 s 1 L y YJ ,V - Melvin Zalkin 1 4 ml Robert Frederick Hogue, Ir. Edmond Vincent Pescia 5 7 Q4 y Roy Frank Hebard, Robert Proddow, Jr. Q ,Y h 4 John Webster Lane Alfred Goldsmith Rice I 1 N Myron Edgar LaVake' Wilbur NewVt?1gbThomas Q W'1 P, 1 M C V William E. i ur ' ' AG DdvidnWa6ifi'1en llficlliine Samuel' Irving Wilkinson, Jr. 4 rp 1 Floyd Kendrel McTyier Charles Griswod Wise 14 'i st..- A 'Q un s :lil 01:1 si bikini visit un-mourns e f i :stain 1 9 QQ I 1 QQ' I' ff' ' f9fxt::::1:i:g::.L1':1i1iT r r 'w 't't' 'J L ' , 111 A ,ww Q , f-,-,fm ,zz k Q! 2, f , , YQU -V f 7 , vs? v iq' 4, 13 ,ggi XWW V : 'I W, YK? .. I 4 I 1 .3 --9 ' if ' 'fu ' 45f'Wf M5 if www- . V ,h , g 'VL' , ' g A ,, K 9 'f 2 IW -.. cf-yibIffffi,EQ 'ze Ai Y , 'xy Q Q X Ti F3T?CGZSfEi1iIH,?h,iRlF ff N f ' , ll ! W if ' fm XX, . X , L9 If 113 yur I CH' i' ' l . Mfr .4 PM ml wr-46 1 Diva , M43 f was .lf-44 E w l 1, .,l'00 CLASS QF 1930-FRESHMEN Wi A r 51.951 .,,. ..,.,.KK.QIT' , Y '-J 31T'i7'1,. 'l' I '1 ll T H E OLD G 01.13 .AN. . . - wt iw f 7 A 45. .fr L Y4 tl. nl lvtl. 5 . , rl if 'QQ' 0112155 nf 15311---ill rmhmnzn rg' 'id A shy tl fn Robert Lloyd Bates Char-les William Meldram J 7 J Yi Keith Embree Benson VV1ll1am Campbell Miles I , 'FA I John Losch Bingham Charles Amory Moosmann K I A ni John Lewis Bfadiey Arnold Moser, Jr. 5 ,sn Q1 John Howard Braungard, Jr. Joseph Henry Nortyh t Q ry 5 J William Grier Carrington Raymond JOSCPIT O Brien N N 4 fyq David Charney Louis Beyer Off, Jr. x , A gy John Winslow Davis Charles Burton Orchard ft, P7 A Theodore Dengler, Jr. Robert Charles Peters. J ' b Ai Peter Paul Diaz George Bradford Remick JA Webster Roberts Eldredge James Thrush Rodgers, Jr. i N 1. YY Allen Brown Endicott, H. Willard Saidel ' ,L h Q4 Herbert Frank Fillmore Frederick Louis Schramm X fit John Lambert Gaspar Harry Oral Scott . Luis Dresser Gaston Joseph Baldwin Seaman I I ' it '74 Walter Sidney Goldman Ethan Allen Secog d k k D 'd Harris, Jr. William Borton he a er . . q Rgliih Rennie Hart Joseph John Siccardi Ll Warner Perrine Heath Rawlings Smith Simon f . vi Henry William Horns Allen Daggett .Smathers ' 4 I 44 Robert Sinclair Inman IRIobert Stewag H '1' F k M cDonald Jones enry 'c umati u ivan ' ' ' 55. Chilgter Ford Juredine Louis Gray Sullivan ll 'l Robert Rhys Lamkie Nelson Palmer Spencer U1 T11 Robert Victor Leighton, Jr. Edgar J. TollertonT 11 ' A Joseph Arthur Le Tarte, Jr. Marcelius Wilson o Q I George Gearing Lewis Anthony Arthur Traina V Q V41 'vincent Stuyvesant Lippe, Jr George Dobbins Van Sciver ' U ' A4 William Towen Lippe Edward Bartlett Walder V' 1 L 11 Jesse Lipschitz Frank Walter Q V Manuel Lozano . Lloyd Wilbur- lj 4 ul Neil Keith McV1car John Peter Wilson 44. mm Pasquale Megaro R. h d W- Byram Lee Winters, Jr. Ti ic ar 1se 1 F7 Aurelio Emanuelli Edward Julius Rosenfeld tl '51 .VA '1 44 . V r' 1 1 ql 1,4 1 n 1 .N . 1 9 L2 . i t B CIRJJ '-Y ' -'.lfNl1 1if.I'iIi1'j1TllT117',IlT11T1'ifli it. 5 x I E I O 4 116 L ,-, - 1 A ' -JJ .A.f' AAT f 'xr'- Ks' JJ XANJ LJ LOWER S0600 -HRW? W 117 T X rw Q P xl' ff-v 4 i X 1 5 5 1 , , I-in nl Snpf 9 , 1-it L+., ,WH it 7 LQWER SCHOOL I 4 A F A ll L l 4 l 'iff PA PZ' M ffl 7 'I n l rf? Y. 'J EJ gl 'S' tfi nn 1 .Sl ra J P .1 51 lfi V4 Ee S 'Lv 11 iq. .' i, H E ow Emmet Srhnnl Joseph Hay Amies, II. Chester Daniel-Burns Michael A. Castellano Dennis Chapin Charles Albert Diaz Richard Dingley Emery Eugene Thomas Hines John Lorinze Booth Charles Robert Burns Harold Leroy Castleberg Victor Arnoldus De Bree Thomas William Dixon Charles Hanford Drummond Paul Ernest Habace . 'I Rowan William Hammett YK-'illiarn Lamkie John Robert Meldrarn Arthur Eduard Moreira Paul Downer O'Brien Francis Vlfedgwood Stanhope Julian Wiley, Jr. Arthur Chalmers Wilkes, Jr. Joseph Jackson, Jr. Vlfilliam Allen Kissam Josiah Calvin McCracken Laurence Matthews John Lewis Morgan ' Charles Robinson Pricher John Howell Smathers, Jr. Homer Lee Yaryan, Jr. 1 ioiiihili ibliloi in --- 5 ,-...,, cfsfl W ,iff A W -All , 4 xi 4. Y W' 32' 'cl J 1 Vic' lj. 'rf 'H Ie hr rv fn -T9 :A-A 'bi r 1 l rm' 'Q 'Q J' 1. '31 'fl btw U4 lil F1 1 4 A pu X . r Y 120 GBnlg Gilman Ar? EHR In llinr mhu Bn Nut ilhmr in Ein 121 CLASS R00 M FACULTY ROOM, MEMORIAL HALL MEMORIAL HALL Hiainn ami! Zliuliillinrnt QME twenty-nine years ago there was conceived by our head- of a greater Peddie. At the time of which we speak, of. There were but three buildings on the campus and the campus master, then just entering upon his long term of service among I 5 ' us, a vision the present magnitude of the school was a thing as yet undreamed itself was a comparatively tiny bit of ground. Since that time the history has been one of a determined struggle for expansion and progress, an effort crowned at last with almost unbelievable success. Qne by one, new buildings and new lands have been acquired. Avery, Trask, and Coleman houses have been built. Our campus has grown in area to more than five times its former size. From the two tennis courts 123 H1-QAI7MAS'l'IiR SNVETLANDVS STUDY in odd corners of the campus and the cramped football field along one side have sprung our line gymnasium, our two spacious athletic fields, and our eight tennis courts. ln addition, a fine quarter-mile track is under con- struction. llfloreover, in the last year we have come to a still greater de- velopment. Chief among the needs of the greater Peddie was a new chapel and a new classroom building to replace the outworn halls of old XVilson. lt is indeed a notable year that sees the accomplishment of a step such as either of these. Such fortunate years were the two past ones. For during nine- teen twenty-Eve our new lblemorial Hall was completed and opened for use and in nineteen twenty-six the remodeling of our chapel was completed. 124 CLASS OF IQI6 MEMORIAL GATE The first of these is a splendid edifice which stands not only as a most useful and important part of our school equipment, but also as a mon- ument and symbol of two great dreams. lt is the visible evidence of the power of one, and an impressive tribute to the heroism of the other. One 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 headmaster and board of trustees toward the material welfare of the school. ln 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 VVOrld War. ln its main corridor there stands a bronze tablet on which are inscribed the 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 shining in the path of glory lighted for their feet by the torch they carried the way in a world dark with hatred and selfishness. No mon- 125 SECOND HALL CORRIDOR unient in our power to erect can adequately express the greatness of their offering. These boys who volunteered to give the whole promise of their youth in defence of their country and of the world's freedom, these youths to whom this great building is dedicated, and whose names appear upon its tablet of bronze, are a part of Peddie's tradition and a glory in her crown 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 devotion will live and be perpetuated. Aside from the signihcance 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 is. Embodying the most advanced principles of modern construction, it is unsurpassed by any building of its kind in the east. 126 - ' , ,Q ,f fu X ,g my My I V f Z, X Mfg, , ..,.1 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Among the many improvements over the old quarters in Wilson Hall is the fact that each professor has his own classroom, equipped with a telephone connection and lighted and ventilated by the most up-to-date systems. Also the physics and chemistry laboratories are far superior to the former one, both in space and equipment. In addition, the school officials have olhces on the ground floor in which their work can be carried on with the maxi- mum efliciency. To turn to the new chapel, only those who have sat in the old one can appreciate the improvement from the standpoint of comfort and beauty. And this chapel also is of The stuff of dreamsfl lt is a gift from the daughter of Francis VVayland Ayer, who for Hfteen years served as a mem- ber of the Board of Corporators and in many ways endeared himself to the 127 COLEMAN HOUSE memory of Peddie. For a long, time the project of remodeling our chapel had been in the mind of Dr. Swetland. In the spring of nineteen twenty-six the opportunity came to fulfil this project through the generosity of Mrs. Anna Ayer Fry. The gift was in the nature of a memorial to her father and through that monument his memory will not be sucered to die. Surely such a man should be remembered long and gratefully here in the school for which he labored, for his was a noble character and in him Peddie had a true friend. The details of the undertaking included the enlargement of the chapel space by giving over to it the room formerly occupied by the parlors on the front of lfvilson as Well as a complete redecorating and refurnishing. The completed chapel is in a severe colonial style and is so tastefully ar- ranged that it is said to be without superior in its way. In addition, the comfort of the student body is greatly enhanced and the room made in every way more pleasant. It is indeed another step of progress, and never will the name of Francis VVayland Ayer be forgotten while such a splendid gift bears his name. 128 ALUMNI GYMNASIUM These are two of the largest single items in the program of far- reaching scope which has for its end the construction of a truly great Peddie. There is so much projected as to appear well-nigh impossible of fulfillment. Yet when viewed in the light of our recent progress, it is not more so than our present development seemed when Dr. Swetland came to Peddie. The magic which has wrought in Peddie such miraculous changes was but an earnest and tirelessly pursued vision that has been realized. There is more, far more to this dreamg but is it not probable that the future will be as kind to us as the past and that all will soon be completed? The Peddie of the not far distant future, as planned, will be an institution whose equipment is second to none, a real model preparatory school in every way. There will be a series of modern dormitories like our present Avery, Trask, and Coleman houses comprising ten in all. ln addition, there is to be a large auditorium on the rear of Memorial hall and a fine concrete grandstand seating three thousand persons on the new lower athletic field. These are only a few items on the program, but they suffice to show what a future lies before our school. What will our next stride be? 129 ' i PLOT PLAN OF BUILDINGS G GROUNDS THE. PEDESTE SCHOOL HPGHTSTOWN - NJ f ! SCALE f f R' f,Z'fZ'ff'U5 .lfflfffiflifififff , X-XX, 0 1, X , I, ? I6 GI' If i 57 XX fy! ff I f f -.L Q! X W! , j ff ,L an V My I ff' 6 50 F L J fjj U i My 'e 2 'Wi' 553 ETIGQZQM fi' V f If f' VI ., X l ! Ag? R1 W Q Q Q l Fi, w it N Y A I 6 5:7 X537 - 1 U I w FN Q M I Q X X ff -i, n-' af, lf! Www V UU , ,L Y , ,522 L i L! if,-fi M k ' L 2 .Legend A- Udmuznstratzovz Bldg l.'L1.brar-9 C' Chapel f'7'.n7eCba.nLCa? pldnl' D- Dormnlorles O' Ocldgorz G ' l7QvdSLuTR P' xpgwgr H ' Tlmy-ffdll ff' .Hescderzce I - Ivzfarmary T-Jrauzzng Quarters W- MlJon Hall PEDDIE OF TOMURRGW 130 ll Haig ACTIVITIEb M 'Q' Q, 1, NG? M2224-mfzzmugela Uhr Glam Eauhv Svnrivig MEMBERS XS. G. Cooper, BA., President 'iC, E. Risley, MA., Secretary BM. VV. Swetland, B.A. XR. VV. Swetland, MA., LL.D. :kP. H. Hertzog, MA. YH. R. U. W. R. E. G. VV. A. M. C. E. MacArthur, AB. HONORARY MEMBERS Hornberg, B.A. Reeves, MA. Harmon, M.A. M. Maier, M.S. Langford, B.A. LL.B Hon. Byron L. Winters T. Elliot Tolson, ,O2 Hon. James A. Hamilton, '94 VVilliam H. Thompson Romeyn H. Rivenburg Paul M. Chalmers M. joseph Twomey Mrs. Elsie Peddie Sauvage Chandler D. Ingersoll MEMBERS IN COURSE CLASS OF IQ27 Dwight Percival Horn Charles Henry Stevens Harold Daniel Levi Gordon Stevenson l'Inclicz1tes charter members. l34 . f f fef , 'J 4 O I-Dr L 1 ' - .' lr 5 ,, Grahuatr illiemhvrz in Glnurze CLASS or 1926 A A l Y 7 '74 'Ga A1 my hw E4 1 L? I Rl' I fri ,TH 'J V1 Y, 4 ui P11 143. 5,4 A Viv r 1 Eel A4 'C- 'Lv w 4 44 1 Edward Richard Florea James Mercer Davis, Jr. Herbert Kenneth Lackie Jose Miguel Miyar Roy Chester Weberg Erle Van Emburge Dennet Harold Alexander Fletcher Winston Malcolm Gottschalk Richard Madden CLASS or IQ Theodore Brand Benjamin Chew Douglass Hanley Foxall James Andrews Sykes George Abraham Vogel 25 Francis Murdock Myers Robert Burton Snarks Damon DeBlois Wack Arthur George Wiedmann CLASS or 1924 ' 'Roland Bezos Edmund Jean Forkin Harold Allison Rue ' Donald Arthur Troy Myron Beach Helme CLASS or IQ23. . , William Henry Thompson, Jr.' Stuart Frary Arnold Lee Sneed Montgomery Edwin Laws Layton ' Gottfried Wendel Krueger William George Chace Orrin Grimmell Judd Arthur Durham Wilco: Kenneth Tiemann Howell Howard Edward Hebble Carl Elias Strouse James Stuart Carter Richard Wilcox Warner CLASS or IQ22 Francis Edward Brossy Stanley Theoharis A Sherman Tecumseh Walden Frank Bassett VVinegar, Jr. George Rutherford Woodhead Ernest George Eiband Clarence Travis Brown James Garfield Eben, Jr. James Irving Eiband Harold Taylor Holmes Joseph William Taylor Kenneth Willis Clark CLASS OF 1921 John l4Verts Slayback, Jr. Oliver Wendell Terhune Edward Nathaniel Torbert John Nevius Lukens Gordon Keith Chalmers CLASS OF 1920 Harold Avery Newton William Hanney Maroney Richard Theodore Roehm John Lester Miller Bartlett Monroe Van Note Rudolph Lang Tulloch llCHl! Oii U .4l 3 1 S ff? . 4 'Q' i 1 V, 4 V Lui 9 lt? -A 3 X 7 51 l A ru 14 511, 59 di iff-3' T34 ,ni ff! T15 L44 itil raw n 5 4 V M' 51 '74 V Liu Nt' A 1-Iliff---sfrmfxu 4:,gL ---'-. W 135 i---- o in --- Ghz I-Inman Qlnmmittrr DR. ROGER W. SVVETLAND .............,..... .... F acuty Adviser MEMBERS-Ex-Ojjifzio Fred Mclieown, '28 ...........,.............. President of School LeRoy Corlies Thompson, '27. . .... President of Senior Class Charles Dalton Brady, '28 ..... .... P resident of junior Class John Henry Lanbe, '27 .......... .... P resident of Y. M. C. A. Frank Saunders Elgin, Jr., '28 ..... .... C aptain of Football joseph Gordon Sawyer, '28 ....,. .... C aptain of Basketball Kenneth VVallace jones, '28 ....... . .. Captain of Baseball Bronson Atwell Quackenbush, '27 ............. Editor of News ELECTED BY FACULTY Harry Hudson Thomas, jr., '27 Donald Weblner Morgan, '27 John Vxfilliains Macnrtney, Ir., '27 ELECTED BY STUDENT BODY Clarence Gardiner Meeks, Jr., '27 james Macklin Rodgers, '28 Samuel Murdock Parslow, Ir., '27 136 Uhr Entrez U HE strongest single inHu- ence in the sentiment and morale of Peddie emanates from a group of fifteen boys, which is known as the f'House Committee. 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 Qin other words, of the Schoolj, the Presidents of the two upper classes, the Presi- dents of the Y. M. C. A., the Captains of the four major athletic teams ffootball, basketball, baseball and trackj, and the chairman of the News, are the ex-ojftio members of the House Committee. In ad- dition three boys are elected to mem- bership in the Committee by popular ., ,. vote of the School, the only restric- tion 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 Headmas- ter of Peddie is also a member of the Glnmmittvv 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. Whatever' may be said at a House Committee 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 members of the com- mittee. It would not be correct to call the Committee 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 School. The members are installed into their membership during the Founders' Day Exercises on February 12. The gold pin of the House Committee, with its all-seeing eye, is one of the most coveted of Peddie honors. Few indeed are the House Committee boys who do not make for themselves successful careers in after life. C5161 137 Uhr E. HI. A. Qlahinvi ROBERT HALL STEVENS ..,. ..... F aculty Advisor CABINET JOHN HENRY LAUBE, '27 ...........,.... ........ P resident ROBERT ORREL DRIVER, ,27 ........,.... ..... V ice-President HARVEY RUDOLPH MATHIASEN, '27 .... ...... S ecretary CHARLES MCCALL STUMP, '28 .......... .... T reasurer STUDENT MEMBERS john Henry Laube, 727 George Maitland Chambers, 727 Robert Orrel Driver, 727 Clarence Vlfilliam Coleman, '28 Harvey Rudolph Mathiasen, '27 Huber VVarner Crippen, ,27 Charles McCall Stump, '28 David Pike Howlett, '29 138 Ellie Sluninr IH. HH. QI. A. HENRY 'WILLIAM HORNS, '30 ..... .......... P resident ROBERT RHYS LAMKIE, '30 .......... ..... V ice-President JOSIAH CALVIN MCCRACKEN, '32 .... .... ........ S e cretary STUDENT ADVISORS JOHN HENRY LAUBE, '27 CHARLES MCCALL STUMP, '28 LOUIS JOSEPH KIRN, '28 MEMBERS John Lorinze Booth, '32 Michael A. Castellano, '31 Harold Leroy Castleberg, '32 Dennis Chapin, '31 Thomas Vifilliam Dixon, '32 Charles Hanford Drummond, '32 Richard Dingley Emery, '31 Paul Ernest Habace, '32 VVarner Perrine Heath, '30 Josiah Calvin McCracken, '32 Aurelio Emanuelli, '30 Lawrence Matthews, '32 Charles Amory Moosman, '30 John Lewis Morgan, '32 VVilliam Henry Muller, '29 Raymond Joseph O'Brien, '30 Paul Downer O'l3rien, '31 Edward Julius Rosenfeld, '30 Eugene Thomas Hines, '31 Henry W'illiam Horns, '30 Joseph Jackson, Jr., '32 Robert Rhys Lamkie, '30 VVilliam Lainkie, '31 Vincent Stuyvesant Lippe, Jr., '30 XVilliain Towen Lippe, '30 Frederick Louis Schranirn, '30 Joseph Baldwin Seaman, '30 Francis XVedgwood Stanhope, '31 Henry Selnnnati Sullivan, '30 Louis Gray Sullivan, '30 Marcelius 'X'Vilson Toll, '30 George Dobbins Van Sciver, '30 Byram Lee W'inters, Jr., '30 Cflhv Sveninr 3luninr Glnmmiiirr MEMBERS SENIORS LeRoy Corlics Thompson Frank Saunders Elgin, Clarence Gardiner Meeks, Jr. JUNIORS Charles Dalton Brady Erccl McKeown Valentine Kaniewski joseph Gordon Sawyer 140 CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS Uhr mgrknff Qnnnr Flirllnumhip OF 1905 ..,, .... ............... C H ARLES SHOE ACHENBACH OF 1900 .A.. .....A. . ARTHUR NEWTON PIERCE OF 1907 .... ...,, 1 ABRAHAM JACKSON PARKIN GF IOUR ..,. ...STANLEY EVERETT BALDWIN OF 1909 .... ......., R OBERT SAMUEL TOPPING OF 1910 ..,. ,....,..... . ALBERT HARKER CHAFEY OF 1911 .... ,...CHARLES B. GORTON SWETLAND OF 1912. .... ,.....,.......,... P AUL JOSEPH DUNN OF 1913 5 ...... CHARLES MARTIN BOND .NVALTER KENNETH SPRAGUE OF 1914 ,,,. ,.,........... I SEONARD 'HULIT NORCROSS OF 1915 .... .... B RADPORD VAN RENSSELAER MOORE OF 1919 .... ............. L LOYD DEMAREST CHRISTIE OF 1917 ..., ,.,.....,...... . PHILIP BRIECE JAMESON OF IQI8 .... ..,,.......,............ , GEORGE VVEED OF 1919 .,,1 ,.... I OI-IIN HOWARD JEFFERIES, JR. OF 1920 ,... ..... R OBERT EDWARD SOELLNER OF 1921 .... ...,.. C HARLES HUNT MARSHALL OF IQ22.. .... ALBERT LINCOLN VREELAND OF 1923 ..., ..,., . STUART FRARY ARNOLD 0E 1924 ...., ....HARRY EDVVARD MUECKE OF 1925 .... ..... D AMON DEBLOIS WACK OF 1926 .......1 . .........,.................,.. JOSE MIGUEL MIYAR THE BUSI-IELL SERVICE PRIZE The Bushell Prize OI 35.00 was given by Rev. and Mrs. XV. 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 VVOrld W'ar. This prize will be awarded each year to that Siudent of the Upper School who Shall during the year render the greatest Service to the School BUSHELL SERVICE PRIZE VVINNERS IQZO ........................ FOSTER DUNCAN JEMISON 1921 ..,.. .,.1... J AMES WEST THROPP 1922 .,... .... A LAN STEWART SHAPLEY IQ23 ...., .1........ D WIGHT MOODY BAHR 1924 ..... ..,,.. T HOMAS PATTERSON ELLIS 1925 ...., .... H AROLD MASON SHERMON, IR. IQ26 ..... ..,., R USSELL HOWARD MATTHIAS 141 X I 142 LITERARY N 1 HW 4 ,1 W l l 1 I K , . Uhr Euarh nf Ehitnra Editor-in-Chief XVILLIAM HE.AI,D CQROVERIXIAN, JR. Business Rizinziger BIARK KENNE'I'H FRANK, JR. Associate Editors FRANK NASON Moifsiix GERELL CARL LAGERLOEF JOHN AIlCHBIiI.I. XVILKINSON D.LXVID STEARNS NIARSI'-IAI.I l5f1Ci1,lty Advisor XV11,l,1.xx1 BOYD 144 Ye-W Aef--Y--Y---M----W--L-mss.9?,,,,,,,, ,,...m6E',f-1' 'gem-rr '--- : 'r'i t'f'f'1::14 A: Y-rn ,. .e L '- PE B '1 4 A l L Y 7 nj! 'C -31 V J --2 VH nhl 'X' MAL Q1 r, 4 'J' 5 J 5:1 le? ht' 4-I us V4 313 EI Ii ms p 4 3' U 'Ll 41 1 '4 Ubin CEHID aah 1905 Arthur Blaicher. .... Ed1'fo1'-in-Chief' Maude Little Hobart Hankens IW. Schwarzenbach Elroy Westbrook Vera Harvey 1906 VVilliam Morpeth. . .Editor-in-Ch-ief Philip Bronson Elmer Hess Della Bergen Mildred Noble Melville Nichols 1907 Harold Williamson, Editor-in-Chief A. F. Smith Harold Chapman Elizabeth Brown Katherine Davison Raymond Hill IQO8-NO Issue 1909 Roy, Wintersteen.. . .Editor-in-Chief Loreta Anderson Lydia Bauer Ogden Gandy Y H: Guimaraes R. W. Biggs B. R. Murphy Arthur Bravo Allan Lake 1910 Paul Voorhees. ..... Editor-in-Ch1'cf Howard Park Egbert Steinsieck David Paddock Raymond Storm Harry Mathes John Wicker 1911 Gorton Swetland .... Editor-in-Chief Richard Horn Paul Swaflield John Mann VVilliam Fairhurst Frederick Moore Joseph Baker David Paddock 1912 William Meirs .... ..Edito1'-in-Chief Horace Boehm Burdette Snyder Oliver Ingersoll Jack Kelly Charles Hoffman IQI3 St. Clair Williams. .Editor-in-Chief Manning Taite James Goggin Carroll Larrabee Jack Kelly Francis Rich 1914 Bradford Moore .... Editor-in-Chief Louis Steuber Kenneth Bailey Garret Hoagland Rolston Van Tassel Sidney Hamilton 1915 George Athana ..... Editor-in-Chief F. Guy White Frederick Robinson Henry Parker ioilitllill O V, 5 Mus Ehitnrz 1916 Thomas McDonnell, Editor-i111-Cl1ivf Frederick Morrison James Arthur Henry Plate Jack Kelly 1917 Ernest J. Howe .... Editor-in-Chief Norton R. Hotchkiss Durlin D. Bushell Robert L. Payne John A. Seelye Frank Bailie IQI8-NO Issue 1919 Alfred W. Cowan. .Editor-in-Chief William Littell Robley Swetland VValter Chase John Woodburn Richard T. Roehm E. A. Smith, Jr. IQ20 John E. Russell .... Edifof?-in-Clmf E. A, Smith, Jr. 1 David Monheimer William Tate Calvin Farnsworth Ernest J. F. Grewe Philip Hill 1921 Cameron MacCurdy, Editor-in-Chief Roland A. Jacobus Frank Winegar, Jr-. Donald M. Parker George Woodhead John K. Foster Leslie L. Prescott 1922 Hugh R. Hamilton, Editor-in-Chief Charles H. Clarke Jorge Medina Elliot M. Stafford B. H. MacMahon Kenneth T. Howell Louis M. Pinkney IQ23 Edmund J. Forkin. .Editor-in-Chief Harry E. Muecke Jack H. Penheld Brucei F. Tatlock Albert S. Clark Robert Spencer Preston 1924 Damon DeB. Wack, Editor-in-Chief Charles B. Everest Harwood Loomis VVm. R. Borden Robert W. Moore J. B.Van Haelen,Jr. Chas. Van Bergen 1925 Edward R. Florea..Edit01'-in-Chief Donald Barr Young Herbert K. Lackie George E. Merchant John R. Jelleme Allan B. Rosenfeld Archibald G. Loomis 1926 Harry H. Thomas, Editor-in-Chief B. A. Quackenbush Harvey Mathiasen B. McCullough Gordon Stevenson Ervin F. Emerson William V. Stone , 7 W- C-- .. lik H 1,, ,, V V . .. E A. A. ,ix 1 1. ,V , ,, W V-315-L Y - fl'f1,'T1T.'IZIf2'lIIl.'11'JIl 145 ,TI 3' , Pi, '44 an 4,21 'fl' K4 IQ :yi to :hi f 'f aiini .vii ,bij V 1 ,W :I if Q 561: 442 ,lag div' .rbi UU li -V11 I 5 ,fi mi W i. Uhr Hilivhhir Nunn Simi' W' f STAFF BRONSON ATVVELL QUACKENBUSH, '27. CHARLES MQCALL STUMP, '28 ....... .....Assistant NVALLACE MANNEL CHAMBERLAIN, '27. ..... Associate ALBERT PIKE, JR., '27 ..............,......... ..... Associate ADAMS HAYES, '28 ............,..,,.,... ............,... i Athletic NVEIMER KERR HICKS, '28 ............. ..... . Assistant Associate NICHOLAS ILARIA CASTELLANO, '27 .,.., HUBER VVARNER FRY CRIPPEN, '27 ..., ............ A lumni AUSTIN HARRY JOHNSON, '28 .....,.., GEORGE PELLINGER, '27 .......... MR. CARL EDXVARD GEIGER ...., .,. . .Assistant Associate . . .. ...Exchange REPORTERS NVilliam Justus Eddy, '28 Carroll XVintield Lucas, '28 Grant Dotson Harris, ,27 Fred Mclieown, '28 John Henry Laube, '27 Gordon Stevenson, '27 l46 l . . . ..... Editor-in-Chief Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor . . . . .Circulation Manager . . . . . . .Faculty Adviser Qui, ' Nr We dw ll V lbw lm n M, ,....m..... X . , 'mum Tau un xl ' l1All'l' ' Fw-1 mm lvmsm 'mmm m THREE mn-roumrr GAMES Ol' PAST WEEK BYREV.C1lAl.MER5 .... .,.. rm-1.....-an vm. .. . r.. My 1.-. ,.- X w..,.., NM Princzton Prep, Boldenlown and Blallq AD Fall Belore Onslaught ol ' ' coach Plan!'s 1-'we ' 'ul if VA RSITY FIVE V I .1 ,. D. W.-N - Q., M .. B, .....1....., ...M ...Q .. .W l.....,....,... F .W .... J.. ...ma ml.. -.... ,A .. N.. W.. D.. ...1....5. Wd. Q. ..,...,. -f ,, Nl. .. H.. .- ...W N.. M U. ..,....... vwow ...F ..d.1........ .-My -1 ,....., ...,..... .. ..,.... ...l rv- m.-w..,lM.- ...V W-. 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Our South American Neighbor, Mexico, Frederick Poten, '27, Astoria, L. I. X. Religion in Our Colleges ......... Brantley McCullough. '27, Lake Forest, Ill XI. Glee Club. A ' XII. Orchestra ., . . . . ........... Selected XIII. Award of Prizes .... .... D r. R. W. Swetand THE WINTERS PRIZE ORATION CONTEST The Winters Prize Oration Contest is an annual function which was instituted on November I4, 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 Hrst 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-dollar prize 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. ' :- ,xl XT, 4 ,r 3 . 1 fr 4 at' W Q n 14 Irs. N N1 Q24 Jn' T74 ,rv T31 Pl 34 '54 H I en L44 'lu ug 'G' U if PS5 V4 Ls., 1 lill-lf.-.j.QU i1l'I'iIIll 'ii-ti-iiirsivevi.-Tin--a2'ilnux!idlllb I . I ., 3 9 X . , Az ,.,M , ,, 3 4,.5,.fM ,gm .E ., , 1 ' ' 2 ' ' il fri. fi S' i -Q I S . I . . .ef V . I 'flelllv-f'1-.a:':i2g.'.:33'4:'.' iii' ' 1 11 .. 149 mining Hrigr Svpeakerz SPEAKERS Wzirren lvlaxwell VVaterrnan, '27 Ralph Edmond lVIarryott, '27 Brantley Comstock McCullough, ,27 VVilliam Frederick Poten, '27 Adrian Stephen Dawley, '27 David Pike Howlett, '29 VVilliam D. Thorne, '27 150 fduninr 1Hrizv Svprakrra THE REVENGE .......... ..... W illiarn Heald Groverman, Jr. GCLD INIOUNTED GUNS . . . ............... Fred IVIcKeown TATTERSI' ............... .... F rank Nason Moesta REVENGE OF HAIVIISHN. .. ..... David Paul Morton BREAK NECK HILL ...... .... J oseph Gordon Sawyer THE MEDICINE SHOW .... .... J ohn Archbell VViIkinson KIKZ5 151 Eh? illnrum MR. J. VVALTER REEVES .......,...... .... F aculty Advisor JOHN HENRY LAUBE, '27 .,... , .............,, ......... P resident WALLACE MANNEL CHAMBERLAIN, '27 ..... .... V ice-President GRANT DOTSON HARRIS, '27 ............... ..... S ecretary ROSTER Albert Finley Baker, '27 David Maurice Berenson, '29 Paul Edward Bird, '27 Wallace Mannel Chamberlain, '27 Clarence William Coleman, '28 james C. Covert, H, '29 john VVinslow Davidson, '28 Adrian Stephen Dawley, '27 Kenneth Eugene Eldred, '27 William H. Groverman, Jr., '28 William B. Hammett, '28 Walter Charles Jacobs, '27 Louis Joseph Kirn, '28 john Henry Laube, '27 David Pi ke How 152 Floyd Kendel McTyier, '29 David Paul Morton, '28 Robert Charles Peters, '30 Albert Pike, Jr., '27 VVilliam Frederick Poten, '27 john Hart Polhemus, Jr., '28 Howard Robley Retting, '27 David Hubbard Rich, '27 Grant Dotson Harris, '27 Arnold Marker Hill, '27 Robert Nelson Horton, '27 jasper David Rapoport, '27 Warren Maxwell Waterman, Herman VVells, '28 lett, '29 ,27 Uhr Athvnrum OFFICERS MR. E. C. lYIAC.AxRTI'IUR .................,...... ..,. F aculty Adviser BRONSON ATVVELL QUACKENBUSH, '27 ..... ....,.... P resident CLARENCE GARDINER MEEKS, JR., '27 ,... .... V ice-President ROBERT ORRELL DRIVER, '27 ......,.... ......Secretary ROSTER Gordon Cook Biddle, '27 James Lawrence Boyd, '27 Karl E. Knabenshue, '28 Hubbard Mather Lee, '27 George Maitland Chambers, '27 Robert Stuart Mclntyre, '27 Guernsey Clark, '27 Robert Orrell Driver, '27 Jack Mason Everest, '29 John Harrison Hammett, '28 Weimer Kerr Hicks, '28 Dwight Percival Horn, '27 Clarence Gardiner Meeks, Jr., '27 Bronson Atwell Quackenbush, '27 Charles McCall Stump, '28 James Harland Sutcliffe, '27 John Archibald VVilkinson, '28 Byram Lee VVinters, Jr., '30 153 Uhr .7-Xthenvum Eehatvru WINNERS .... ..... .... T H E ATHENEUM I The Sixth Annual Debate between THE FORUM AND THE ATHENEUTVI DEBATERS Weimer Kerr Hicks, ,28 Bronson Atwell Quackenbush, '27 John Archbell Wilkinson, '28 ALTERNATE Clarence Gardiner Meeks, Ir., '27 154 Uhr Zlinrum Eehatrm l WINNERS .... .. .... .,.. P EDDIE VS. BLAIR Resolved: That the Federal Government of the United States should compel arbitration of labor disputes arising in the railroad industry. William I-Ieald Groverman, Jr., '28 Warren Maxwell Waterman, '27 John Henry Laube, '27 ALTERNATE Adrian Stephen Dawley, '27 155 flhr Eramatir Glluh i l 1 l OFFICERS MR, -I. VVALTER REBVES .,... . .,..........., ..... D irector BRONSON ATVVELL QUACKENBUSH ..... .... P resident ROBERT ORREL DRIVER ...,................. .... S ecretary Ellie Ehirieenih Qlhairn By Bayard Veiller MEMBERS Brantley Comstock McCullough, '27 George Van McKay, '27 Robert Nelson Horton, '27 Morris Cotton Foye, '27 Iohn Rolston Vlfestendori, '29 Walter james Fielding, jr., '27 Arthur- Hamlet Roe, '29 Charles'Burton Orchard, '30 156 Dwight Percival Horn, '27 Edward Morris Rosenbaum, '28 Walter Bolles Davison, '28 George Carlson Howard, '27 Harry Hudson Thomas, '27 William Brown Hammett, '28 Mark Kenneth Frank, Jr., '28 Glenn Robert Dale, '27 . , . .. .- . if- ,:::':r'-::::.'.'.'::::.':::': :::::1t::t4:','.x:t '1T.'.141:21112::j--::f'Z.ZCZ15-iflfifiif1222253115 2f?32?2'55:?'911?ii ffii??1a-tf.V -1-21' ' ' ' '-1.929:-ss.1:4111 -f:2:Lfi55:EffQflf5f21i2122Ef252EE2: 1115411 fifi12532i1j:1Q?i?5.i,??af.3.5.1.'f.l.?1-.5, 13:F' '4g1fZf::, Y,:':211gj.i-if .Q,'.2132f5':3155132232225552222552553-: 3, if 153T'5?3'f??i.. 52953555-?12?ESf2iiTiii'1i521??ififi315-Liilififffi'f?5Ei Q .ifffziliiifiz2ii2.P2iif-1 .. ..,, ,.,,, ,, ...44...A.., ...,,AA , 4 ..... .... 6 ,Q 5 , x A Q J WN X if 3 M1553 if Wm 9312 , 4 v' ' Ewlbili! A622 K Mx Ae'dJ M ' M gT I P N aiiifiefg, 'X 52' X , 1 ,i: 4 L 157 Uhr C5122 Glluh MR. ALFRED MERTON MASONHEIMER, JR. .... .... D ircctor EDVVARD OLIVER ELMER, JR., '27 ............, .......... P resident MR. BENJAMIN D. ROMAN .......... .. ..... Faculty Manager GEORGE PELLINGER, '27 .......,....,.. ..... S tudent Manager VVILLIAM KENNETH WALKER, '27 ........ ..,.......... P ianisf Fizzrf Tvnors- First Basses- Edward Oliver Elmer, Ir., '27 Harvey Hughes Heyser, Jr., '28 Clarence Gardiner Meeks, Ir., '27 Horace Hargraves Platt, Jr., '29 Herbert Ross, '28 SPFCUHI1 Tmmrs- Robert Stainton Allen, '27 Stanley James Blair, '28 Edward Gould Chalker, '27 Dwight Percival Horn, 27 Myron Edgar La Vake, '29 J. Rolston Westeiidorf, '29 VVilliam Richard VVolfe, '28 u James Buckley Barry, '28 Herbert Ernest Drake, '27 Robert Frederick Hogue, Ir., '30 George Pellinger, '27 VVillard Saidel, '29 Robert M. Stewart, '30 VVilbur Newton Thomas, '29 Julius NVeinberg, '28 Herman Vela Wibel, Ir., '30 Sfrona' Basses- Huber Warlier Crippen, '27 David Paul Morton, '28 Arnold Moser, Jr., '30 Edwin Earl Stoddard, '28 james Harland Sutcliffe, '27 158 llbrrhwtra MR. DONALD G.-XLE STILLMAN .... ..... D irector ROBERT STAINTON ALLEN, '27 .... .... P resident Violin- filmtv- Mr. Duane Clayton Barnes Edwin Howe Goodwin, '29 Robert Stuart Melntyre, '27 Mr. Donald Gale Stillman VVilliam D. Thorne, '27 Herman XVells, '28 C0110- Mr. Mark XV. Swetland Sfzfiazg Buss- NVilliam Heald Groverman, jr Trouzboaze- Mr. Robert Nelson Torbet Drums- Reginald Charles 'Wyatt, '27 Fred McDonald Richardson, '27 Cla1'1'11et- VVilson Peer McCue, '29 Harry Jones McKee, '27 St1.1'0f7l101lU- Edward Gould Chalker, '27 Robert Stainton Allen, '27 Cf11'lll'f- Herbert Ernest Drake, '27 Wfilliam Lester Ely, '28 Carroll VVinheld Lucas, '28 James Irvington Owens, '27 Piano- William Kenneth VValker, '27 159 6511121211 Elura Q9rrhP51ra MR. DONALD GALE STILLMAN ...... JAMES HARLAND SUTCLIFFE, '27 .... HARRY JONES MCKEE, '27 .......... ROBERT STAINTON ALLEN, '27 ..... CARROLL VVINFIELD LUCAS, '28 .... MAURICE MICHAELS, '28 ............. JAMES HARLAND SUTCLIFFE, '27 .... HERBERT ERNEST DRAKE, '27 .... JAMES IRVING OVVENS, '27 ........ EBVVARD GOULD CHALKER, '27 ..... REGINALD CHARLES VVYATT, '27 ..... ETHAN ALLEN SECOR, '30 .... .... 160 . .Director .President ... ...Clarinet Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone .Trumpet ... . .Trumpet . . . .Banjo ....DrnmS ....Piz1no Iflanh MR. MARK VVALLACE SVVETLAND ..... ..... D irector REGINALD CHARLES NVYATT, '27 .... .... P resident VVARREN ALLEN BLACKWELL, '28...' .... , ....... .... IN Ianager Fluic and Piccolo- Sfz.r0pI1mzc'- Fred MacDonald Richardson, '27 Clariizcf- Come Drlmz Robert Stainton Allen, '27 VVarren Allen Blackwell, '28 Myron Edgar LaVake, '29 VVilson Peer McCue, 'ZQ Harry Jones McKee, '27 Samuel Henshaw Nigb, '28 fT Herbert Ernest Drake, '27 XVilliam Lester Ely, '28 James Henry Merritt, '27 Arnold Moser, Ir., '30 james Irving Owens, '27 Edward Oliver Elmer, Jr., '27 Robert Frederick Hogue, Ir., '30 Reginald Charles VVyatt, '27 Cj'77lZ1UIJ- VVillard Saidel, '50 Gordon Cook Biddle, '27 Edward Gould Chalker, '27 XVilliam Morris Cairns, '28 Carroll VVinfield Lucas, '28 Maurice Michaels, '28 Frederick C. Stevens, Jr., '27 james Harland Sutcliffe, '27 Alfo- Herbert King Salmon, jr., '28 Mansir XVaite Hicks, Jr., '28 Bfzrifoftf- Mr, Donald Gale Stillman T1'011zIv011,c'- VVeimer Kerr Hicks, '28 Mr, Mark VV. Swetland Mr. Robert Nelson Torbet Bass- Wdlliam Hcald Groverman, Jr., '28 Edson Sweet Stevens, '27 l61 Bnuhlv fL9uar1Pt FIRST TENOR Clarence Gardiner Meeks, Ir., 127 Edward Oliver Elmer, Jr., ,27 SECOND TENOR Edward Gould Clialkcr, '27 Dwight Percival Horn, y27 FIRST BASS George Pellinger, '27 Robert M. Stewart. y3O SECOND BASS Jzmics Harland Sutcliffe, '27 David Paul Morton, '28 ACCOMPANIST Williani Kenneth VValker, '27 162 Saxuphune Zfianh . .. ... aa a. ,.L,, lx. , ,ni 3 A I A i . , , lmusmnimmxnsm:mints xml nnmmmz MR, MARK VVALLACE SXVETLAND .... , ...Director First Clarinet- Robert Stainton Allen, '27 VVilson Peer McCue, '29 Harry Jones McKee, '27 Sefmzd CIa1'1'rzc'!- VVarren Allen Blackwell, '23 Myron Edgar LaVake, '29 D Flat Snfvrarzo Saxojvlzone- James Harland Sutcliffe, '27 A110 Saxnfvlznuc- VVilliam Morris Cairns, '28 Edward Gould Chalker, '27 Frederick C. Stevens, Jr., '27 Mr. Mark VV. Swetland C Mflody 5c1.z'0,hI101zc- Reginald Charles Wyatt, '27 Tenor Sa.rnfv.7z01zc- Gordon Cook Biddle, '27 Maurice Michaels, '28 BII7'l'Z'0i1E' Sa.1'0fvlz011c'- Carroll VVinfield Lucas, '28 String Bass- W'illiam Heald Groverman, Jr., '28 Drzmzx, Traps- Edward Oliver Elmer, -Ir., '27 Robert Frederick Hogue, Jr., '30 163 Glnmhinrh lgehhie Hiuziral Glluhn OFFICERS CLARENCE GARDINER MEEKS. JR., '27.. ...,............. President EDWARD GOULD CHALKER, ,27 .....,. ...,.Secretary and Treasurer MR. BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROMAN .... ......... F aculty Manager ROBERT STAINTON ALLEN, '27 .... ..... V ice-President EDWARD OLIVER ELMER, JR., '27 .... ..... V ice-President JAMES HARLAND SUTCLIFFE, 727 ..... ..... V ice-President REGINALD CHARLES WYATT, ,27 .... ..... X fice-President EX-OFFICIO MR. ALFRED MERTON MASONHEIMER, JR. MR. DONALD GALE STILLMAN MR. MARK WALLACE SWETLAND 164 K mf' 191' I. Uhr Sveninr Iirnm Qlnmmittve BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROMAN ..,.. ..... F aculty Advisor MEMBERS Clarence Gardiner Meeks, Ir. LeRoy Corlies Thompson John Kelley Barhite Frank Saunders Elgin, Jr. VValter Hugo Annenberg Richard Joseph VValsh Vlfilliam Frederick Hopkins Frank Howard Blatz 166 Uhr fduninr 1Hrnm Olnmmiitvr BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROMAN .... .... P 'aculty Advisor MEMBERS Charles Dalton Brady Valentine Kauiewski John Porter Weeks Kenneth Wallace Jones Fred McKeown W'arre11 Archibald Lucas William John Quigley 167 Srniur-fdnninr Bram Glnmmitter BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROMAN ..,.. ..... F aculty Advisor MEMBERS SENIORS LeRoy Corlies Thompson Frank Saunders Elgin, Ir. Clarence Gardiner Meeks, jr. JUNIORS Charles Dalton Brady Fred Mclieown VSIICHUIIC KHUi6WSki Joseph Gordon Sawyer 168 FRATERNITIES Alpha Phi ilirzltrrniig SIXTH FORM James Lawrence Boyd Alfred Smith Olmstead George Maitland Chambers Samuel Murdock Parslow, Guernsey Clark Robert Minton Price Edward Minor Curley James Chalmers NVarwick Donald Hay Marge-son Steven Hamilton Droege FIFTH FORM john VVinsloW Davidson Harry Edward Nicholson john Harrison Hammett John Hart Polhemus Weimer Kerr Hicks William J. Quigley, jr. Kenneth Wallace jones George Crawford Zahn Louis Joseph Kirns FOURTH FORM Montayne Franklin VValter Charles Reiman Valentine Kaniewski james Stewart Scott Robert Proddow, Jr. john Porter VVeeks THIRD FORM Robert Victor Leighton FACULTY Dr. R. XY. Swetland Mr. Carl E, Geiger 170 ALPHA. BETA .... GAMMA .... DELTA ..... EPSILON ..... . ZETA .... . ETA. .... THETA ..... IoTA. . . KAPPA. M L' .... NL ...,.. Xl ,.... OMICRON. . .. RHO ........ TAL' ....,..... IQAPPA BETA .... Alpha Hhi iliratvrnitg 4? ..-. f .FE .. W 11111 ' ' J X f,:.....,.. ca Kai O at 441 ' I i . I il I Q Xi If '52 'ix XX . f Q 'V 7' X r x , ' i E A im I 7. I ' F - m H ,v I8 eff 76. 3 X 2 X 1 X A Eta . 9 Y I ,ll,,l me .n ZW I K xg.: ,. 3 Z nik, OO THETA CHAPTER INSTALLED 1887 FOUNDIED AT COLGATE ACADEMY, HAMILTON, N. Y., 1872 Colors-Rzfby, Gold and Blur ROLL OF CHAPTERS .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Upper Ca11ada 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, VVinchester, Va. ............,.......Peddie School, Hightstown, N. I. Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . :Baylor and McCallie Schools, Chattanooga, Tenn. ..............Terril Schools, Dallas, Tex. Kentucky Military Institute, Lyndon, Ky. . . . . . . . . . . .Gordon Military Academy, Barnesville, Ga. ....XVoodberry-Forest School, Vlfoodberry Forest, Va. ....New Mexico Military Academy, Roswell, N. M. . . . . St. John's Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . . . , . . . .Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. 171 Ghent Hhi iliratvrnitg SIXTH FORM Charles Dalton Brady VVilliz1m X'IQ1'1IO1'l Stone Everett Clark Mayo, Jr. Harry Hudson Thomas, Clgrrgmjg Gardner :Meeks RiCharfl Juscpll Vvzllsh FIFTH FORM Frank Saunders Elgin, Jr. Arthur John I-Iippe Philip 'William Hines Fred McIieow11 John Arehbell VVilkinsun FOURTH FORM Jay Everett LGVl1l5Ol'l1'I john K. Smart THIRD FORM john Lewis Bradley Charles Burton Orchard George Bradford Remick FACULTY Dr. Roger VV. Swetland Mr, Daniel I. Messler Mr. Phares H. Hertzog Mr. E. A. Rogers Mr. Earl C. MacArthur Mr. Roy bl. VVaite Mr. J. VV. Reeves 172 ,ALPI-IA. . . BETA ..... GAMMA .... DELT.A ....... EPsILoN ....... Goanox Z1-ITA. THETA ..,...., IoTA ...... lqAPPA .... LAMBDA .... M L ...... N L' ......, XI .,......... OMICRON ..... PI ......... SIGMA .... TAU ....... UPSILON .... CHI ...... PSI ........ OMEGA ..,.... BETA BETA .... .ALPHA BETA.. GAMMA BETA. DELTA BETA., Ehvin 1Hhi Illratvrniig ETA EPSILON BETA .... , ZETA BETA .... ETA BETA ....... THETA BETA.. LANlBfJ4X BETA. IOTA BETA. . . . XI BETA ...... ALPHA SIGMA ..,. MU BETA O M ICRON BETA .... BETA CHAPTER INSTALLED 1908 FoL'NDED AT UTICA, N. Y., 1886 Formerly Mu Alpha CoIor'5A-Red and Blue ROLL OF CHAPTERS ., ............,,...... Utica Free Academy, Utica, N. Y .............. . .Clinton High School, Clinton, N. Y . . . . . . . . ,Onondaga High School, Onondaga, N. Y ....'West 'Winfield Academy, YVest Wlinfield, N. Y . . . . . . .Frankfort High School, Frankfort, N. Y . . . . . , , .Booneville High School, Booneville, N. Y .. . . . . .Fayetteville High School, Fayetteville, N. Y . . . .East Syracuse High School, East Syracuse, N. Y . . , . . . .Chittenango High School, Chittenango, N.. Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oneida High School, Oneida, N. Y .... . . .Manlius High School, Manlius, N. Y . .Holland Patent School, Holland, N. Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Homer Academy, Homer, N. Y . . . . .Johnstown High School, Johnstown, N. Y .. . .Fort Plain High School, Fort Plain, N. Y . . . .'Weedsport High School, 'Weedspoi-t, N. Y ........ . . . . . . .Tlion High School, Ilion, N. Y Y .... . . ...Herkimer High School, Herkimer, N. . . . . .Gloversville High School, Gloversville, N. Y .......VVellsyille High School, 'XYellsville, N. Y . . . . . . . . . . .Rome Free Academy, Rome, N. Y .......,East High School, Rochester, N. Y . . . . .Syracuse High School, Syracuse, N. Y , Y ....Hornell High School, Hornell, N. . . . . . . .Lafayette High School, Buffalo, N. Y . . . . . . . . .Oswego High School, Oswego, N. Y .... . .Little Falls High School, Little Falls, N. ....,..............Peddie School, Hightstown, N. . . . .Poughkeepsie High School, Poughkeepsie, N. ... . . . . . . . . . . .Newark High School, Newark, N. I . . . . .Amsterdam High School, Amsterdam, N. Y .....Pennington Seminary, Pennington, N. J Y J Y ................,.......YVilmington, Del N. Y ....Riverdale High School, Riverdale, N. Y 173 liamhha Sigma Zllraternitg SIXTH FORM VVillard Frederick Hopkins Edson Sweet Stevens Henry Thomas Macey Frederic Cushing Stevens FIFTH FORM Adolph Frank Beno Sam I-Ienshaw Nigh Arthur B. O'Keefe FOURTH FORM Harry Leigh Derby John Hancock Sutcliffe Mark Kenneth Frank VVilliam Rinaldo Todd Russell Gihaud Edwin Haff IN'ills Cameron Rapelyc Vanderveer THIRD FORM john Thrush Rodgers XYilliam Campbell Miles FACULTY Dr. Roger VV. Swetland Mr, C. E. Risley 174 A.LPHA. B ETA .... GA M M A .... D E LTA ..., . EPSILON LIQTA. , . .. ETA .,... TI-IETA ..... IOTA ..... KAPPA ,.,.. LAMBDA ..... M U ........ NU ........ OMICRON .... PI ......... RHo ..... SIGMA ..... UPSILON ...., PHI ....... CHI .... XI ............ ALPHA ALPHA. ALPHA BETA. .. ALPHA ALPHA GAMMA ..... .... .... DEI.TA..... lfmmhha Sigma Ilirzltvrnitg C: L' 0 i G- Kmq o s is 0 S o fpoq ceo CONUINCTP' Wx Xi XI CHAPTER INST.-XLLED IQII FCCNDED AT DETROIT, NIICHIGAN, 1892 Formerly Phi Delta Colors-Blur' and DVlzifv ROLL OF CHAPTERS , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Central High School, Detroit, Mich. . . . . .East Denver High School, Denver, Colo. .....,..lthaca High School, Ithaca, N. Y. .....EaSt Side High School, Saginaw, Mich. . . . . . . .Minneapolis High School, Minneapolis . . . . . .Fitchburg High School, Fitchburg, Mass. . . . .Vlfilianisport High Schaal, Vifilliamsport, 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, Springheld, Mass. ...........Peddie School, Hightstown, N. I. . . . . . . . .Kewatin Academy, VVaukesha, VVis. .....Blueheld High School, Bluefield, VV. Va. .Baltimore High School, Baltimore, Md. Shenandoah Valley Academy, VVinchester, Va. 175 Evita Sigma Nu ilkatrrnitg SIXTH FORM Howard Wallace Cobb Neal VValdo Olson Leroy Corlies Thompson FIFTH FORM John Kelley Barhite Sidney Gabriel McCcmbe Gerell Carl Lagerloef James Macklin Rodgers Warreii Archibald Lucas Joseph Gordon Sawyer FOURTH FORM Charles VVesley Milburn Howard F. Phillips Joseph Predmore Storms THIRD FORM Rawlings Smith Simon FACULTY Dr. Roger VV. Swetlancl Mr. Hiester R. Hornberger Mr. G. W. Marque Maier Mr. Robert H. Stevens 176 ALPHA. B ETA . . . GAMMA Evita Sigma Nu illrattvrnitg 3 V+ 'xi da oh P . 5 . Iv 31,-31 . 1'.'. -A ..:n. .N A :scsi K Q... 1 ...nn : n f Q 9.0. , , ': A' ' 'I Q .. ': :. .. ' 0 4 Q - - o ' .f j- I-. 11,4A i , ' if- '. O , Sf' 0 g I 1. a re? Y ' ll' 1 ht M WTA Muuo 253' ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER INSTALLED IQI5 DELTA ..... EPSILON. . . ETA .... THETA. 1OTA. . . KAPPA. LAMBDA ...4 M L' .... NU .... OIVIICRON .,... PI .....,... RHo ...,. SIGMA ..... TAU ....... EPSILON .... PHI ...... CHI .... PSI .... ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA .ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA FOUNDED AT ANN ARBOR, NIICHIGAN, 1893 Formerly Phi Epsilon Colors-Rfd and Gl'UL'lZ ROLL OF CHAPTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ann Arbor School, Ann Arbor, Mich. . . , . . . . . . . .Fort VVayne High School, Fort Wlayne, lnrl. . . . . . St. Iohn's Military Academy, Delaheld, Vtiis. ........ . .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. J. 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 ...... ........... N ewton High School, Newtonville, Mass. GAMMA .... ..... N ew York Military Academy, Cornwall, N. Y. DELTA ..... ................ C entral High School, Detroit, Mich. EPSILON ..... .... N IcKinley M. T. High School, Washington, D. C. ZETA ,...., .... S anta Monica High School, Santa Monica, Cal. ETA. . THETA ..... IOTA ....... KAPPA ..... LAMBDA ..... MU ........ NU. . . . .. OMICRON .... PI ......... PHI ..... CHI .... DELTA ETA. . ,. Minn. Mass. Mass. N. Y. N. J. . . . . . . .. . . .Danville High School, Danville, Ill. .....Pennsylvania Military College, Chester, Pa. . . .South Side High School, Newark, N. I. . . . .Central High School, Washington, D. C. Rapids, Mich. , .Ridgewood High School, Ridgewood, N. J. . . . . . .Baltimore High School, Baltimore, Md. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Blake School, St. Paul, ....Cambridge High School, Cambridge, ....Brookline High School, Brookline, ....Berkeley High School, New York, ............Peddie School, Hightstowri, 177 Alpha Mamma Phi Ellratvrniig SIXTH FORM Wallace Manuel Chamberlain Bronson Atwel Quaekenbush Albert Pike, Jr. Howard Robling Retting FIFTH FORM Adams Hayes Herbert King Salmon, Jr. FOURTH FORM Jack Mason Everest Harry Ramsey THIRD FORM Webster Robert Eldrcdge William Towen Lippe FACULTY Dr. Roger W. Swetland Mr. William Boyd 178 ALPHA BETA . GA M MA DELTA . . . EPs1LoN ZETA .. ETA . . . THETA IOTA . . KAPPA LAMBDA MU NU X1 ..... Alpha Mamma 1Hhi illratrrniig ogocboo QAM iibggf f' CD ,37 11311 ,A as 'NAMMP ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER INSTALLED IQ24 FOUNDED AT' TVTONTCLAIR, N. J., IQI3 Formerly Alpha Delta Society Colors-Gold and Black ROLL OF CHAPTERS OMICRON .... P1 ........ RHO .. SIGMA .... TAU .... EPs1LoN ...... . . . PHI .......... .... .. Montclair, N. J. ......Orange, N. I. East Orange, N. J. West Orange N. I. Asbury Park, N. I. Members at Large Ocean Grove, N. J. Morristown, N. I. . . . . . . .Denver, Col. ... Elizabeth, N. J. Paterson, N. J. ........BufTalo, N. Y. .Point Pleasant, N. J. South Orange, N. J. Logan City, Utah . . . .Canyon City, Col. DELTA ,... . . . ALPHA CHI ............ ALPHA ALPHA ..... OMEGA. ., ..... .... ALPHA BETA ..... 179 ... Newark, N. J. . . . .Elushing, N. Y. Rahway N. J. ........Detroit, Mich. .New Brunswick, N. J. Hightstown, N. I. ...... Brooklyn, N. Y. Hackensack, N. I. ... . .Brooklyn, N. Y. Leonia ,N.J. Alpha Zeta Ellratvrnitg NValter Hubert Annenberg Paul Edward Bird Frank Howard Blatz Nicholas Ilaria Castellano Herbert Ernest Drake SIXTH FORM Kenneth Eugene Eldred Curtis D. Herbert john NVilliam Maeztrtney Robert Stuart McIntyre VVilliam Hinson VVilliams FIFTH FORM James Rode-r Fletcher Frank lNalker Hollingsworth Myron Edgar LaVake FOURTH FORM Rudolph Richard Davis Robert Wright Seeley THIRD FORM Henry William Horns Joseph john Siccardi Edward Bartlett Walder FACULTY Dr. Roger NV. Swetland Mr. Leslie Starr Hyatt Lynden E. MacDermid, M.D., C.M. 180 I l A 1 L 1 l ICS' -E E lvl? M rvl Ll' W4 'H Pty! I-2 rgjw by! F33 Pill us U4 '11 M 51 5 I 61 'L- w 'G 5 pl , ini W , ie'-s5Jm.7,. ...N -Wir-Q Q 71.41 ' ri o... . : ::i:.: s i:' . . .. .. ... .. G it ALPHA BETA .... GAMMA DELTA . . . EPsTLoN ZETA .... ETA .. THETA . IOTA .. KAPPA LAMBDA MU NU ..... XI ..... OMICRON . . Alpha Zeta illratvrnitg ' - E - , fAMIJa . r ' LIJ V fly X Znfa 0 r ff MU CHAPTER INSTALLED IQ24 FOUNDED AT SCHENECTADY, N. Y., 1869 Formerly Phi Gamma Sigma C olors-Turquoise Bluek and White ROLL OF CHAPTERS Schenectady,N. Y Rochester, N Y Binghamton, N. Y. ..........Ithaca, N. Y Elmira, N. Y Brooklyn, N. Y Jamestown, N. Y , .... Syracuse N. Y Williamspfift, Pa . . . . .tScotia, Watertown, N. Y . . . . . . .Hightstown, N. I . . . . .Warre11, Pa. N. Y. .....Buffalo, N. Y. , UQ . . . .Meadville, Pa. , Tl Qlfiwiw,uOl Il O' b8iUollh'bl!lhxllqIh1ifi .gi 1 9 2 7 . T. T T at T E . N---AM , T 'W .A , . if-.JW .W.t..f,.a. .-.?:1:1:i:':L:31::: . l'81 In gl. YW f 1 f K1 J -1 PS' ' rf fe A Q w 'S' l fl 511 s'-Z4 35 rw In T524 gl iii H Ll N iii raw n ,4 ii-1' Qui V4 L31 9. Zlntvr-Eliremrnitg Glnunril ALPHA PHI FRATERNITY Kenneth Wallace Jones, '28 John Porter Weeks Samuel Murdock Parslow, '27 TH ETA PHI FRATERNITY Fred McKeown, '28 Harry Hudson Thomas, '27 Richard joseph Walsh, '27 LAMBDA SIGMA FRATERNITY Frederic C. Stevens, '27 VVillard Frederick Hopkins, '27 Henry Francis Macey, ,27 DELTA SIGMA NU FRATERNITY James Macklin Rodgers, '27 Leroy Corlies Thompson, '27 Gcrcll Carl Lagerlocf, '28 ALPHA GAMMA PHI FRATERNITY Bronson Atwcll Quackenbush, '27 Adams Hayes, '27 Wallace Manuel Chamberlain, '27 ALPHA ZETA FRATERNITY Myron Edgar La Vake, Jr., '28 John Williams Macartney, Jr., '27 Curtis Dannheim Herbert, '28 182 yy Ai F N .J K X I f if . 99 'gg 2 I 4 'M y J O 5' fi Q 49 X 5' fx fm '-C i .1 183 lilnurr ililnh LEAVES Harry H. Thomas, Jr., '27 Frank S. Elgin, Ir., '27 Sydney G. McCombe, '28 STEMS Fred MCKQ-own, '28 ROOTS James M, Rodgers, '28 joseph G. Sawyer, '28 john K. Smart, '29 184 CEnlf Olluh OFFICERS FREDERIC CUSHING STEVENS, '27 ..... ........ P resrdent VVILLIAM VERNON STONE, '27 ...... .... V ice-Presrdent JOHN HARRISON HAMMETT, '28 ........ .. ....... Treasurer MEMBERS John M. Adams, '27 james B. Barry, '28 Robert L. Baum, '27 James A. Broadhead, 29 Mark K. Frank, '28 John H. Hammett, '28 Willard F. Hopkins, '27 Mr. A. M. Langford Mr. E. C. MacArthur Sydney G. Mcffombc, '28 Sherburne B. Matthews, '27 Arthur B. O'Keefe, Ir., '28 Harold F. Phillips, '29 john H. Polhemus, '28 Frederic C. Stevens, '27 Herman VVe11s, '28 VVilliam V. Stone, '27 185 Mr. ,B. D. Roman Mr. R. A. Stevens Olamvra Glluh OFFICERS MR. PHARES H. HERTZOG .... ..,...Faculty Supervisor and Founder JOHN W. DAVIS, '30 ......... ...........,............ JACK RIEDELL, '28 ............... .. Secretary ROBERT A. MOOSMANN, '28 ,... .. Treasur r MEMBERS ,lohn VV. Davis, '30 VVilliam I, Eddy Grant D. Harris, '27 Ralph R. Hart, '30 Robert A. Moosmann , '28 James Morrison, '27 Jack C. Riedell, '28 Henry S. Sullivan, '30 Louis Grey Sullivan, '30 Kenneth Walker, '27 Julian VViley, Jr., '30 186 651111 Glluh CLARENCE GARDINER MEEKS, IR., '27 ..... President ADOLPH FRANK BENO, JR., '28 ...., . ....... . Treasurer MEMBERS Robert Lloyd Bates, '30 Adolph Frank Beno, Jr., '28 John Lewis Bradley, '30 Victor Arnoldus De Bree, '31 Edward Oliver Elmer, Jr., '27 Benjamin Peacock Gambee, '27 'l W1 Mr. William Boyd Mr. Ralph E. Harmon Henry William Horns, '30 Joseph Jackson, Ir., '31 Hubbard Mather Lee, '27 Clarence Gardiner Meeks, jr Arnold Moser, jr., '30 Charles Burton Orchard, '30 liam Robert VVolfe, '28 Mr. Heister R. Hornberger Mr. Garford Graver 187 1 I . 5 1 Y r Y i P . 3 , 1 1 n f l 1 N I L 2 1 i , f i 1 i 188 4 A I 1 1 uf sDlvat1coixl001lQvssg5xlllb'roin Hxlnvvoiinzpqv- f.nl---.- T H Fa 4-' x FCS' .24 T41 L:- nd YH LY! 'S' L rff F4 r I U14 'L' by: '43 Y4 iw Ei? 5,14 7,34 P J '51 fir P J CN IG PLA P11 V31 ri: 'JACK' KEi.LY' '9'3 smggg L 4 I L Y y 7 55 9 'S' A r 1 57-1 V14 'fb' L, 4 Q5 T3 ,331 v4 'L' mg iii Paw my zu' if ls! V4 VC- pu 3-3, gsioliltllilllllishiliurnuunn ul uunnana-sa-egg-5...-W bf' 6, ' ,. 5 X K' 1 A X px! l.r-..r:-v t:3:TgZT:ir::itt:it::'3i:::'W IH , 'N 1 . , 7 189 7 X 'ffkyg Efvani Glaptuinzi Football . Basketball Baseball . Trark . . . Tennis .. . Swimnzing Sorcer . . . . . .FRANK S. ELGIN, '28 JOSEPH G. SANVYER, '28 .. . .KENNETH D. JONES, '28 . . . .HOW'ARD COBB, '27 ....JOHN P. WEEKS, '29 RICHARD WALSH, '27 .JOHN M. ADANTS, '27 190 Athletir iixerutiur Qlnunrll STUDENT FRED MCKEOWN, '28, President FRANK SAUNDERS ELGIN, JR., '28, Captain of Football JOSEPH GORDON SAVVYER, '28, Captain of Baakvtball KENNETH WALLACE JONES, '28, Captain of Basfball HOVVARD VVALLACE COBB, ,27, Captain of T1 ack MR MR MR MR MR FACULTY EARL C. MACARTHUR GEORGE WEED HEISTER R. HORNBERGER LESLIE S, HYATT RATUS L. KELLY 191 1 FRANK S. ELGIN, Jr. Captain of FOOTBALL J J lilamitg Ilinnthall MR. EARL C. MAQARTHUR ..... ..... C oach FRANK S. ELGIN, JR., '28 ..... .... C aptain WILLIAM V. STONE, ,27 .... ....... , .. .... Manager Members Wgt. Age Position Frank S. Elgin, '28 ......... 150 IQ End Clarence G. Meeks, '27 ...... 220 18 Guard Valentine Kaniewski, '28 ..,.. ISO IQ Tackle Joseph G. Sawyer, '28 ....... 168 18 End Frank VV. Hollingsworth, '28. .. 147 I7 Back Richard J. Walsh, '27 ....... 147 18 Back William H. Williams, '27 .... 160 IQ Guard Cameron R. VanderVeer, '29, 187 I7 Guard James M. Rodgers, '28 ....... 160 I7 Back Fred MeKeown, '28 .... 160 20 Back Clyde W. Austin, '29 ..... 154 IQ Back john L, Bradley, '29 ..... 198 18 Guard Lloyd G. Fryer, '27 ....... 165 18 Center Jay E. Levinsohn, '28 ..... 145 18 Back J 40 fi! f 'N 'fiflz : X W fi J ai Z Q, fkfo , As, 45 ff 4 1 Q, MR, EARL C. NIAC ARTHUR WILLIANI V. STONE Trenton Normal I2 Princeton Freshmen 25 Allentown Prep 3 Pennington 0 Montclair Academy 0 St. Benedict 0 Blair 0 40 Peddie Peddie Peddie Peddie Peddie Peddie Peddie I4 6 I4 0 20 25 0 79 OFT TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP 195 X lleuivm nf Zlinnthall QBy Coach Earl C. MacArthurQ The curtain has fallen on another year of America's great sport. It is a great satisfaction to feel, at the end of the season, that our team has lived up to early expectations. By the judgment of a competent neutral board they have been declared the best in their class in the state. Early season prospects hardly justified any such expectation. In fact, the first week was accompanied by a feeling of depression. Husky, experi- enced players were scarce and none of our returning letter men were ranked as stars, although all were regarded as reliable performers. Perhaps the key to success was found in that very condition. It brought realization of the difficult task ahead and fostered real competition. It made for a well- balanced team and placed the emphasis on team Work. Another important factor was the contribution made by last year's excellent third team. When we consider that VanderVeer, Walsh, Williams, Hollingsworth and Sawyer all had the sound grounding in fundamentals which Coach Sprague gave them on the third team last year, we see the value of our third team policy to the school. Mr. Sechrist's good work this year may be expected to result in something similar in future seasons.. The fine leadership of Captain Elgin, the high morale of the whole squ.ad, and the fine work of our assistant coaches combined to make the final resu.lt possible. UCap Hyatt deserves the principal credit for our hard- hitting backs, whom he taught to interfere as well as they ran. Benn Roman built a line that stood the acid test at Blair, though the material seemed crude at the start. 196 There is one quality of a championship team which cannot be too much stressed. It comes from physical condition combined with fighting spirit. The first two games showed that our team could finish with a punch and come from behind. They refused to ackowledge defeat. In the final quarter of the Blair game, in spite of the tie score, our opponents were distinctly outplayed. This finishing punch, this quality of coming from behind, is a dream which every coach hopes to realize in his team. It is a quality which few teams have, but which no really great team lacks. lt would be unfair to select one or two men as outstanding stars, but Elgin, who almost never took time out, and who played through the last quarter of the Blair game after dislocating his elbow, deserves our admiration as captain. Everyone on the squad recognizes the drive and fight which McKeown put into the team as quarterback. Rogers, Fryer, Kaniewski, and Meeks stood out on defense, and we all enjoyed seeing Austin carry the ball. But every man on the team played his part and deserves credit for giving his best. I cannot close this article without a tribute to the sportsmanship of the schools we have played this season. The good treatment received at Pen- nington, the nice way in which Montclair accepted an unexpected upset, the courageous fighting of Benedict's when hopelessly beaten, all were fine. But perhaps best of all was the warm reception and perfect courtesy at Blair. Twenty-four years of unbroken friendship with Blair have made a relation- ship that means more than victories or defeats. Better than the thought of championship is the knowledge that we and our opponents played the game as gentlemen and sportsmen and finished with mutual admiration and respect. 197 CA PT.-ELECT RODGERS CAPT. ELGIN .. , Back End 1 Mc KEOWN ' Back ' LEVINSOHN MEEK5 BNN? Guard 198 11 FV, 1 113. 11, -1 f1 1 1 .1 . ,. V f.f.f., 'Q.l fi,,,,, LL-- ,1'f X A l X 84 1 15 K 1, .1 51' V1 W 11. 11.-1 1, J? 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H 01.1.1 Nc'SWoR'1'11 WILLIA M S Back Gzzurd FRYER VANDER VEER Cmztcr Tackle 200 State Champzbmfzgb 277 Faofball 201 hd V 1 na of V4 M 7:11 W I MI' F '53 Q, 4 'T 1 H iff 'P at 13,2 :Q '1 A, 'W Q Q 4K1i',,i.,,g.W.1' 1' 1: iii 1 '-ffm 1 , ,fag ' if ' 1 M , . A ..' iv .L.1,,,m, ., ., 3 . 1. rif 22:TM 1: ?I ' Sa f : 1f A 'M' f 4? 1' 4 UQ, 521 5' 'S' 514 P11 sf: 'tl' 5 J rg 1 A S' X, 1. 1 7 1.3! '. J . 4,1 ' 1 ,.,-, 1 11 ,af 111A .lv 3,1 gd 91 N 1 J rx C 'S' i 'J R64 5 121 H 4 NW ,rv Y 1 Y JOSEPH G. SAWYER , Caplain of ' Y 1 BASKETBALL A jg AEV.. gif , ,,,,,.mV. ...,V M QXMV L V AE, , , 3 L .f11 .2e'f,fe:ii??' .' HZNIQ ' .:5 1- fQ,gf.51f'g QL-, . g1f,:i?1f?3fF5?i'?1 ' -.-. ,,.., ,, .,,., lf., -4 A- '-,- -V--M-V ---i.w, 1 - -,-.,.., ,,7., , ,.,.. ,W M, ,WMM ,, 202 V1 ,131 XY V fi 'L' xg I Q4 W V31 h.,4 2:1 5131, as 3'L 4 2 f Exww f AA 4 Z PM A' Q ,. wiv ,, fl 'J 1, gf, Q. fi, . 3 , , 3 Q X i f -JACKQKZLLY 'Haraitg Zlaakrthall Squah Wi' MR. RATUS L. KELLY .,.., .. oach JGSEPH G. SAVVYER ..... Captain CHARLES M. STUMP ...., ..... M anager MEMBERS Name and Position Wgt Age Joseph Sawyer, '28, Center ..... 168 IQ Fred McKeown, '28, Guard ...... 160 20 Harry Nicholson, '28, Forward ..... 155 18 George Zahn, '28, Forward .,..,. 155 IQ Arthur Hippe, '28, Center... 168 20 Clyde Austin, '29, Guard ......... 154 IQ Jay Levinsohn, '28, Guard ......... 145 18 Valentine Kaniewski, '28, Guard ..... 180 IQ John Smart, '29, Forward ....... ' 148 I7 Frank Moesta, '28, Forward ..... 204 135 18 MR. RATUS L. KELLY CHARLES S IUMP BASKETBALL RESULTS Pedclie, Pedclie, Pecldie, Pecldie, Peddie, Peddie, Peddie, Peddie, Peddie, Peddie, Pecldie, Peclclie, Pecldie, Total Points SEASON OF 1927 28, N. Y. Stock Exchange, 45 28g Trenton Normal, 30 29, Yale Ir. Varsity, 28 34, Brooklyn Poly Prep, 9 31, Fort VVashington High, 27 31, Pennington, IQ 33, Princton Prep, 31 18, Trenton High School, 31 21, Princeton Freshmen, 30 24, Blair, 32 38, Asbury Park High, 29 45, Cathedral High, 29 34, West Philadelphia, 29 Scored: Peddie, 394, Opponents, 376 Games VVOII, 8g Games Lost, 5 205 livuimu nf Basketball CBy Ratus L. Kelleyj From a standpoint of games won and lost, the past season could hardly be termed a howling success. Considering the sickness and injuries that handicapped the team throughout the season, the fact that no regulars but two letter men were available from the preceding year and that the schedule did not exactly fit the requirements of a team composed of green material, the season as a whole was a decided success. The feature that pleased the coaches, as well as the supporters of the team, was the development that took place as the season progressed and the brilliant form which the team displayed in the final games of the season. Starting off with the strong New York Stock Exchange team, with only three days of practice after the Christmas vacation, the lack of team work and condition was very noticeable. The coaches had not had sufficient time to try out the new material and find the best combination, and as a result we lost by a 'wide margin. Had we met the same team later in the season the result would have been far different. The next game found a decided improvement in team work and condition, however, the short period of practice left its handicaps, and the Trenton Normal defeated us by a small score, due to inability to make good on our free throws. The team next journeyed to New Haven and won a close, hard-fought game from the Yale Junior Varsity. The team was improving all along and it was not until this game that the winning combination was found. Nichol- son, who up until this time had played a guard position, was shifted to forward, where he pulled the game out of the fire and continued to star in the forward position throughout the remainder of the season. lVIcKeown filled the breach left vacant by Nicholson and he and Austin held down the guard positions in admirable style during the remainder of the season. A practice game with Princeton Freshmen that resulted in victory for the Old Gold and Blue was a great aid in preparing for the tilt with Yale Junior Varsity. Brooklyn Poly Prep came down to entertain our warriors in a rather one-sided victory, in which all the players on our squad participated. Brooklyn Poly had a good team, but they were simply outclassed by a Peddie team that was just beginning to hit its stride. The game that followed found three of the first string men in the infirmary and we barely nosed out Fort VVashington in an extra-period game, Nicholson again proving to be the hero. Captain Sawyer, Smart and Hippe were unable to participate in this game because of illness and their services were sorely missed. 206 The following week found Captain Sawyer and Hippe back in the lineup and the rejuvenated team played one of the best games of the season when they downed the highly touted Pennington team by a 31-19 score. Penning- ton took the Hoor as the favorite because of their defeat of Bordentown on the latter's floor-a previously unaccomplished feat for a period of several years. However, they went down to defeat before the excellent teamwork of our boys and the deadly shooting of Austin and Nicholson. The winning streak was continued at the expense of Princeton Prep on the 1atter's court on the following Saturday in an extra-period game. For pure and unadul- terated excitement this game was not surpassed during the season. At this stage of the season the sickness and injury jinx visited our camp and three games were lost in a row. Trenton High fthe State High School Championsj, Blair and Princeton Freshman teams defeated us in close and exciting games. Had we been able to present our strongest lineup, these games would, no doubt, have fallen into the win column. Smart and Hippe were the victims in the inhrmary during this period. Hippe recovered suffi- ciently to play in one other game during the season, only to sprain his ankle and be out for the remainder of the season, while Smart did not recover in time to take part in any other games. Their loss at this stage of the season was a severe blow. Asbury Park High came over determined to add one more game to our losing streak and they apparently were well on the road toward accomplishing their purpose, for the score at the end of the first half was 20-14 in their favor. However, our boys hit the stride that characterized their play in the remaining games of the season, and by completely outplaying Asbury Park in the final half, sent the visitors home smarting under a 38-30 defeat. Next we struck Cathedral Prep, who had just been crowned the Class B State Prep School Champions. They were no match, however, for the Unofficial Class A State Prep School Champions and went down under a 45-29 defeat. Our entire second team saw service in this game or the margin of victory might have been greater. The final game of the season was with the fast and clever West Phila- delphia High School quintet. We had a dual purpose in our efforts to put this game in the win column. ln the Hrst place, it was the last game of the season and every one wanted to close the year with a victory, and in the second place, we were entertaining the team on which two of our players QZahn and Nicholsonj had played the previous year, and everybody was anxious to see these two players help entertain their former teammates. All Cexcept those from Philadelphiaj were satisfied with the result, too, for Zahn and Nicholson Cas well as the other playersj played their best game of the season, and the curtain was rung down with a well earned 34-29 victory. 207 Cf the individual players nothing but praise can be given to all. To single out any one player who stood out above the others would be unfair as well as impossible. Nicholson and Austin fthe latter playing in a guard positionj were the high scorers, closely followed by Captain Sawyer. These three not only bore the brunt of the offense, but were mighty cogs in the defensive machine. Captain Sawyer proved to be an ideal leader in every sense of the word and his playing and sportsmanship throughout the season proved beyond any doubt his fitness to lead the team. He was the most versatile player on the squad, playing a bang-up game at any position to which he was assigned. Had it not been for his ability to fit in as a forward, center or guard, the sickness and injury jinx would have worked a still greater havoc during the run of the season. Austin proved to be, as the season got well under way, one of the best running guards the writer has ever seen in prep or high school ranks. He has a deadly accuracy when shooting for the basket and can, without a doubt in my mind, handle the ball more cleverly than any player I have ever seen. Nicholson was a star in every sense of the word, his fast and clever dribbling and cutting, his accurate shooting and his timely passing playing a great part in the success of the season. lVIcKeown at guard was a bulwark on the defense, an adept at recovering the ball when in dangerous territory, and came through on many occasions with timely baskets. His generalship on the offense and his steady- ing influence while on the defense were highly important factors in every game. Hippe at center was an important cog in the machine. He obtained the tap consistently and put up a stellar game on both defense and offense. His sickness and injuries prevented him from playing in all the games of the season, and his absence was keenly felt. Zahn played a consistent game throughout the season, coming through to star in the final games of the year. He should be a very valuable asset to the team in another season if he keeps up the form displayed during the final games. Smart, while not playing in enough games Cdue to illnessb to win a letter, was considered a regular. His speed, dash and fire added life to the whole team and his loss was sorely felt during the strenuous part of the season. He should prove an important factor in the success of the next year's team. Levinsohn, Moesta and Kaniewski fthe remaining members of the varsity squadj did not get into enough games to win a letter, but their sterling play when called upon merits the highest praise. The prospects for another year are very rosy, indeed. Of the entire ten men on the varsity squad only one, lVIcKeown, will be missing when the next season rolls around. lt is true that the services of lVlcKeown will be severely missed, but the remaining nine men will form a splendid nucleus upon which to build a winning aggregation. 208 1 7 7 can of 5'-':ei. f,L,1.. 7 ,, a fsmff TH 0 I Q l l AND3 B LUEJ -51 is 1 '61 'ni Too much cannot be said in behalf of Coaches Geiger and Graver for ii lY'44 their untiring efforts in helping mold a Winning team. A great amount of l R1 the success of the season is due them for their hearty co-operation. N, 4 Q11 Mike 'Stump proved to be a very fine manager, and quite a bit of the 'gr 5: success of the season is due to his ability to keep the team properly equipped l 14 . 'fl' and cared for. His corps of assistants also came in for their share of the yxi' Y, praise F1 i H4 ' . . . , 6 by 4- fpt Appreciation must also be expressed for the fine Way in which the r 1 V1 faculty and student body supported the team. What success we have had , 1 :ri could not have been possible Without this co-operation and backing. 4 1 uw 4 ' . V 5 44 YY . . . N ' Q' Indwzdual Varszty Scores yfix A 'lf' 4 :Ty Games ' Field Foul . Foul Total i vi -N Player Played 'Goals Tries Goals Points W ' 'f N' h 1 n . .. I3 ' 41 4Q 30 112 ' 4 bk 1 Aiistijnso .... . . I3 31 26 16 78 M r, Sawyer . . . . . I2 27 40 18 72 i' ' Y 4 glleqlieown .. I3 16 I7 4 36 L a 11 . ....... .. I3 I4 I4 7 - 35 Q H' . .... . . 9 I2 20 ' 29 'Qi 1 Q Sriilziirflz .... .. 6 IO I2 Z 24 Y? iv 4 Parslow Z .... . . 3 2 3 I 5 A 4 X I 4.4 Kaniewskr .. . . 3 0 3 2 2 V' bg gbb ...... 2 o 1 1 I ,tl 4 t . ..... .. 3 o o o o 4 4 Ieecighslbhn .. 4 o o o 0 Ml 1 o o 1 o o MJ Eljymls .... .. 1 o o 0 0 , 31 Margeson ..... .... 1 o o o 0 3' Vs W - - - - N' ,tl Team total .... .. I3 153 I85 78 394 U V I A 63 1 7 W 'Q :il P ul pw M 7 Q 1 M 1 11 gy . V 11 P 1 1 1 1 3 1 44 sl' ,A g, N..H!ill H Y 'M ?.....,.,i.-, ..-, ,.,,,,,,,, 0.1.51 209 HIPPE CAPTAIN SAWYER , C furor Crnfcr , fa., 'f frm. A f'fw-M-, M C KEOWN SMART G uard 1:0I ZL'U rd 210 NICHOLSON Z9-HN F0,,wa,,U' FOIMZULIVIZ 1 AUSTIN KANIEWSKI Guard C'apiai1L of Scrubs 211 Eazkvthall Svrruhn 1 l I z 5 i CARL E, GEIGER ...,.. ,...,....... . .... C oacli VALENTINE KANIEVVSKI, '28 ..... ..., C aptam RAXVLINGS S. SIMON, '29 .................. .... lk lanager MEMBERS Name and Position Valentine Kaniewski, '28, Guard. Howard Cobb, '27, Forward ....... VVilliam Ely, '27, Center ,....... Jay Levinsolm, '28, Guard .....,. Frank Moesta, '28, Forward ...... Donald Margeson, '27, Forward ..... George Pellinger, '27, Forward .... Samuel Parslow, '27, Forward ,... Chase VVitl1row, '28, Center ....... Henry Coates, '28, Center ........... Cameron VanderVeer, '29, Guard ..... Edwin VVills, '28, Guard .......... Harry Ramsey, '28, Forward .... 212 180 150 156 145 135 138 146 136 ISO II3 187 I6O 121 W'gt. Age I9 18 20 18 18 18 19 20 18 I5 I7 18 I5 A A X L l 7 P1 Q4 Y I 7 ' Y fgxmuif 'Y.unElQl-y T:Y ,, ,HQ ' HM' f l Tf'l1T'f,f, l :f ' ' 'f,f r THE OLD G LD AN'D,l,Bl E,,,, league Qlhampinnzhip fEnlil Qlhumpinnz ' MEMBERS 'G Adams HSYCS, '28 Edward Elmer, '27 Edward Cole, '27 Mansir Hicks, '28 Edwin Goodwin, '29 Robert Goodell, '29 Francis Gilbert, 1,29 A V George Howard, '27 Blur Qlhampinnn MEMBERS John Weeks, '28 Donald Williamson, '27 john Wilkinson, '28 Rolston Westendorf, '2Q John Wilson, '29 Edwin Stoddard, '28 Roy Hebard, '30 , :Iv M V34 hi ngl Id 'H rwl I-2 '29 P71 FS. V 1 na Eb V4 L33 ,ffl 'J i 'J V' fi G V 1 tg 9'-P 22 - f J-'Ni ' -22--------2....g2.:i.. 2.3 213 m1li0QlCCllq9ll10l1CI101ilD1l1luQ-n4lna4'!xla1-nlsD1Q041 'illlt ioilii intl :ii-.qglql lem? Y.!l if 4 Q3 ,, :fi '72, Nl Mi' ,U L Y Y 7 Y W A rw 824 'W V4 a fx, Z- as mi hui ,V 'l PQ 73 F4 551 X ,,. I KENNETH W. JONES, '28 Captain of BASEBALL K 1 - X X Xxx - - A 9' V X J Q XX Q .K W X .X I f XX -5 X Hx ' Q - f .Q Ex, 'fig ix in 1 ,f ,N 5- 'r 4 Y l N ,s4v I X Xi! It -Y -X VIIA A lax If, E Q, lx an ' x- 9, MQ ,KQV 1Q,, ,,,,, f ki'f-'Qalfl J? g ' r Y f-Y G.fff':4fLffE.l-Lys 1 3 17'- 215 Harzitg Igasvhall Wlaraxgb ,f li gwwsjfgvlzmfw ' 2 MR LESLIE S. HYATT ...... ...... C oach KENNETH VV. JONES, '28 ..... .... C aptain EDWARD G. CHALKER, '27 ..... Kenneth Jones, '28 Joseph Siccardi, '29 Nicholas Castellano, '27 Edwin Wills, ,ZQ James Rodgers, '28 Philip Hines, '28 Harry Nicholson, '28 Huber Crippen, '27 Sidney Hanover, '27 Samuel Parslow, '27 George Zahn, '28 Frank Hollingsworth, '28 Arthur Hippe, '28 Warreli Lucas, '28 Weimer Hicks, '28 Richard VValsh, '27 Manager l MR. LESLIE HYATT EDWIN CHALKER Leonardo High George School Penn Fresh. Bordentown M Pennington SCHEDULE Princeton Ir. Varsity Princeton Prep Blair I, Alumni St. Benedicfs West Philadelphia High V W . V 217 RODGERS Czlfdzw' NICHOLSON 7'11i7'd B050 PARSLOXX Pifffzvl' HINES HOLLINGSVVORTH Sfrmzrl Rasa' Fi -ff B090 218 HANOVER Ozzffvlu' Am, ,mn -NAM' W g 411 0 1 , ,,, , Af . . , ,v X 'V ' H6 1 X., 1 :xr W CRIPPEY P it F11 0 1' -v9-Z' , M lf! fr DI ,gf -4 -.1 nd 4 1 no una A 4 , V M ' z W ,V . , , . 4 44760 t ww--,,-A ' I ff' Q I 1 , g f 6 I, A ' 1, ' -5 ' . 1 ' 5 , A J 4 -V A- '-x A f f' ,, WW, ggfz. LUCAS Ozzffflzl 219 ui V?VWQ'W53 1 5,- EUUIE J ff ,IIN ,U 193 1 , ,- ' 4' . f 1 V M, 25.2, 'ww ,V , wma- ,L 75 'ani ,.,.' 2 af tim IWW. P '5 f ny-379 V 2' 1 f gf.. ZAHN Ozfffvld - f , ., ' , W, ,f afw l fa' 1 4 , W , ,,.. , , .i ,T A..,,,, ,,,,,m,, V .,.. ,4. I ,, .V - 4.7, , .,., ...,,,. 11,1 f 4 Q 4 , .1 f .1 X ,W 1 nv 5 -V ,V W dw f f , f 1' , , f ff , , X f , fu 4. 4 n af LL ff? , f 1 -if f 0 W K JW W az. ff HIPPE P1'tc1zUl' 'l Eaaehall Hruaprria QBy Coach Leslie S. Hyattj Preparation for the baseball season began during the early winter months. Meetings were held twice a week to study the science of the game as well as to arouse and stimulate interest. Prominent baseball men spoke at these meetings. Among the speakers were Hlral' Thomas, one of l'Connie lVIack,s lieutenantsg Bill Clark, coach of Princeton, l'Doc', Cariss, coach of Penn- sylvania, and Doc Imlay, formerly of the i'Philadelphia Nationalsf, As soon as the weather permitted, outdoor practice was begun, with only two letter men available-Captain jones and Parslow. Soon a tentative varsity was formed, with Crippen, Parslow and Hippe as pitchers, Jim Rodgers and Zahn as catchersg Hollingsworth, Hines, Jones and Nicholson in the infield, with Walsh, Lucas, Hanover, Hicks and Jack Rodgers as the outiielders. Several changes have already been made and it is possible that others may follow, since the reserve material is strong, affording keen competition for most of the positions. 220 L fi f The play of the infield, both offensively and defensively, has been espe- cially good, and their play, coupled with that of the battery has been respon- sible to a great extent for the success of the team. The outfield, due to inexperience, has not been all that could be desired, but a gradual improve- ment has been made. The team this year is very fortunate in having 'lRed Jones as captain. He is a leader who knows baseball and Who, by his ability and spirit, exemplifies the highest type of leadership. hir. Sprout and Mr. Roman have both been of great help in the development of the varsity, while Mr. Torbet, coach of the third team, has also rendered valuable assistance. Doctor Norton,s interest and help at all times has been greatly appreciated. The team as a whole has played head up baseball, showing a batting strength and a defensive ability which gives promise of a successful baseball season. 221 Iiazrhall Srruhz MR. CLINTON I. SPRGUT ...., .. Codrh JOHN VV. LANE, ,ZQ ........................ Mana Cl Joseph Siccardi, '29 Nicholas Castellano, '27 Horace Platt, '28 john Sutcliffv, '28 Pasquale Megaro, ,ZQ MEMBERS Q EC-Dj 222 Vllilliam Vlfolfc, '28 Edward Elmer, ,27 Joseph Madacey, '28 Edwin 'Wills, '28 VVilliam Poten, '28 Ehirh Umm NIR ROBERT N. TORBET ..... .. Coaei VK ILLIAM H. MUELLER, '29 .... .... 'X Iana er Robert Peters, '30 Angelo Ragonetti, '29 Henry Horns, '30 Job Francis, '31 john NVilkinson, '28 Roy Hebard, '30 Robert Leighton, '30 VVarren Swaverly, '29 VVilson McCue, '29 John Sutcliff, '29 MEMBERS 223 Donald Vkfilliamson, '27 John Smatliers, '30 Donald Twine, '23 Charles Brady, '28 Michael Castellano, '31 Ralph Borden, '29 Arnold Moser, '30 Ethan Secor, '30 Joseph jackson, '31 VVilliam Lippe, '30 T I HOWARD W. COBB, ,27 Captain of TRACK JACK'Ki'LLY 149 1 J Elrark Svquuh lingo . Q K . flk, . I I KI.. MR. GEORGE NVEED ...,.. HONYARD XV. COBB, '27... SYDNEY G. MQCOMBE, '28 Howard Cobb, '27 Fred Mclieown, '28 Jay Levinsoltn, '28 Frank Solimene, '28 Lester Ely, '27 Joseph Sawyer, '28 Robert Goodell, '28 Howard Retting, '27 Everett Mayo, '27 XlVilll3IT1 Eddy, '28 VValter Reiman, '28 Clyde Austin, '29 MEMBERS 226 vm I ' B we r ,I . . .Coach . . . .Captain . . . .Manager Vlfalter Annenberg, '27 David Berenson, '29 lVilliam Cairns, '28 Robert lnnman, '30 Thomas Huston, '28 Walter Goldman, '28 Theodore Dcngler, '30 Fred Davis, '27 Iolin Davidson, '28 Henry Coates, '28 Louis Kirn, '28 Gercll Lagcrloet, '28 MR. GEORGE WEED SYDNEY MC COMBI' Robert Mclntyre, '27 David Mcliane, '29 john Macartney, '27 Maurice Michaels, '28 George Van Sciver, '30 Cameron VanderVeer, '28 Chase VVithrow, '28 Charles VVise, '29 William Walsh, '28 XYilliam NYilliams, '27 MEMBERS Alfred Rice, '27 VValter Reynolds, '28 Elston Parke, 28 NVilliam Quigley, '28 Valentine Kaniewski, '28 'Wallace Chamberlain, Edward VValder, '30 John Morgan, '30 Fred Richardson, '27 Marselius Toll, '30 SCHEDULE April 30-Penn Relays May 7e- May 14- May 21- Princeton Interscholastics Yale Interscholastics Trenton Dual Meet May 28-Blair Dual Meet june 4- State Championships 227 '2 Ururk Igrnaprrtn fBy Coach George Weedj With the closing of the indoor season, which was quite successful-- having taken second place in the State Championships, due to the very excellent work of Austin, Sawyer and Ely-we are now bending all our efforts toward a fairly stiff outdoor schedule. With the exception of the above mentioned athletes, I knew practically nothing about the ability of the forty odd who reported for practice. Now, after about three weeks of Work, I am beginning to line them up as to their relative ability, and the prospect as a Whole looks toward a rather promising season. The Penn Relay Carnival, April 30th, is our first regular meet, and while we do not have an exceptionally fast relay team, We do have a team of good steady runners, who ought to give a good account of themselves. The team will be composed of McKane, Rice, Mayo and Wise, with Reynolds and Cairns as substitutes. 228 The boys who are showing up the best, so far, are: ln the 100-yard dash, Cobb, Levinsohn and Rice, in the 220-yard dash, Levinsohn, lllayo, Rice and Wiseg in the 440-yard dash, Mayo and Wise, in the 880-yard run, Baum, Eddy and Reynolds, in the mile, Cairns and Coates, in the high hurdles, Huston, Richardson and Sawyer, the indoor state champion, in the low hurdles, Huston, Kirn, G. Lagerloef, Sawyer, Walder and lVIeKeown, last year's state champion, in the shot put, Austin, McKeown, Sawyer and Walsh, in the high jump, Austin, Ely, Richardson and Withrow, Austin being the state champion and record holder and all the others able to clear over 5 feet 5 inches, in the pole vault, Austin, who does over ll feet, in the broad jump, Cobb, Levinsohn and Austing in the discus, to date, Quigley shows up the best, although he is pressed by Annenberg, Cobb and Solimeneg in the javelin, Cobb, Kirn and McKaneg in the hammer, Parke and Williams. Such a list of promising athletes is enough to make any team look for laurels. 229 CXXPTAI N FOUR RICE MC KEOWN 230 HUSTON da .fi 5 :A fthd 1 -SJ. y vb :Jinx ' 2 f C 4 1 1 , sf mfig 335 A LHR Y A 4 im ,Pu , 534 i 'N 4 M 'iL.' 7 .- ',a..5-my ugh-,mum-mini ,Q 'wg Q, . ,V -M.-X, ,- W.,-5 4 . V v,.,, -f....-Y,.,-.....1 ,Q 'A Af QA avxww. X' nf: I U 4id w awfmw ,-,N ,, s 5 , Q P 2 jf ff- ,, e -,1 n.. Q ': ,as ug 41 1 l NV. ff, 1' wi, ii' kia? U 4 H Vu Nl '7 WALSH ! 1 WISE SAWYER AUSTIN CAIRNS itlclliaibianxnsemm awvww-mn! , i.:,1,,,, ,Vg L1 , 5----fm, 9 'ummm L- mmf-r 1+-15,3 , i V, gd!! yy W f- .gin . fig. r.., va W L y., Q qg, V u f, .-.-, , , ,.,. .X , , HM-4 , W EJ .Y L H4 'F 231 J-1-fxx- --, . llbnr H3112 living Umm MR, GEORGE NVEED .... ......... .............,...........,. C f Jaco David Mcliane, Alfred Rice, ,27 TEAM 7 7 ZQ Charles Wise, 729 Everett Mayo, 727 Vlfilliam Cairns, '28 iiehhie vbrhunl llvrnrhz IO0-Yard Dash 100-Yard Dash loo-Yard Dash... 220-Yaffl Dash... 440-Y'2il'Cl Dash... 880-Yard Dash... Mile Run. 120-lY2lI'Cl Hurdles Broad Jump.. High Jump ..... Pole Vault ..... Shot Put. ....... . Hammer Throw. Discus Throw . .... IO seconds ....,......... 1914 ..,......... F. B. Zittell . .... IO seconds .... 1915 R. D. Gordnier . .... IO seconds ..... .. 1916 E. M. Hall . .... 22 seconds .......... 1916 E. M. Hall . ...51 2-5 seconds. ...... 1924 L. K. Stone 2 min. 42-5 seconds. 1910 C. B. Swetland . .... 4 min. 53 2-5 seconds .... IQ23 S. F, Arnold 251-5 seconds. ...,.. IQ23 R. Lloyd 220-Xvilfll Hurdles ....... 16 seconds .......... 1924 R. Llyod . ...22 feet, 4M inches.. 1915 C L. Marsh ...,5 feet, 99-10 inches. 1917 E. R. Riggin ....11feet............ 1918 D. l.Vohs 48 feet ............ 1924 R. Lloyd . . . , . . .165 feet, 6 inches. .. 1911 H. T. Wootlxvard . .... 117 feet ............ 1924 L H. Moss . .... 181 feet, 53-5 inches .... 1924 ..... .... G . S. Gill Javelin Throw 232 f - 6 fx! 'Q X, XXX. ' :Q +1 if ' ff 1 i f xx L 1 1.19WVmY 9'5zxsi X ' G9 ' ' all Wliwn I 1' Rn . 'K aw'-01.59 I , ? 'I I Mig! 55i::f! if 355 385+ Q W7 ! fy f ' ,Lf QV ! , , Ay ff f 1, , f ff f yffz , ,f ' if f in , if, F--.- f fi ff ff 'M V 22 ll i ,y. ,,. fff pgf f A . 5 fi, , Q . Qi x f 'W f ,W if , 1 If X 63 'L- ififfw Q iii? ,Q !iif 7 ff ' , liii-'l ggi? Elri- Q f 0 ff W 4 4- A 233 v - ---A---w-' '--vu-----:-----.af ---Q. Y ----, H '-:- -3 ' 'Y ::, ,--:un,,,,qQaio N4 nd Vx 'Y' 'S' l 14 fx 1 C4 'cl' b J fu UA :T lt' L, V' 1 na uf U4 '41 ag. fl! I 'Pb .11 vw 'T-I Q1 13 . if lifitafi Swimming MR. CLINTON 1. sPRoUT ........ ,... c oach RICHARD J. WALSH, ,27 ...... ..... C aptain 1 JOHN H, HAMMETT, '28 .... Q. ...... Manager CAPTAIN WALSH The 1927 swimming team was successful, considering the fact that the season was started with only one letter man and with very inexperienced material. At the beginning of the year the outlook was anything but prom- ising. Walsh, captain of the 1926 team., was the only letter man to return to schoolg Nigh was left from last year's squad, and there appeared to be a lack of material among the new boys. Notwithstanding the gloomy prospects Coach Sprout developed a successful team. The Peddie natators opened their season on February 2, when they en- countered the Princeton Prep swimmers in the Princeton University pool. The Peddie mermen, many of them swimming in their first meet, had not yet reached their true form, finally losing by a few points to a team that they outclassed in every interscholastic meet in which they were both entered. Endicott, Gaston and Curley were the stars of the day for Peddie. The Gold and Blue mermen next went down to defeat before the State Champions of Blair. The Blair team, the strongest in the history of that school, was extended more by the Peddie swimmers than by any other team in the state, finally winning by the score of 42-20. The meet was much closer than the score appears to be. Nigh starred for the Hightstown team by winning the dive easily. Rutgers Freshmen, with one of the best freshman teams in the country, proved to be too powerful a combination, and triumphed, 47-15. Nigh again featured for the Gold and Blue. On February 19, the Peddie natators reached their true form when they splashed their way to a hard-earned victory over the Trenton Y. M. C. A. by the score of 28-25. Nigh captured his third first place of the year in the meet, and Endicott easily led his opponents in the breast stroke. The team continued its good work when it swamped Plainfield High School. Captain Walsh and Siccardi shared the high scoring honors for the Gold and Blue team, each garnishing seven points. Good work was done in the Rutgers Interscholastics, Princeton Inter- scholastics and the State Championship meet. In the latter meet Peddie placed third with nine points. Gaston was the high spot for the Gold and Blue mermen, placing second in the back stroke. Nigh placed fourth .ns -. NVQ... . ...e..,,f , M 15 . f . nf- . at-...mf w u..vtww Q ruarqaeu Q 51.25-.wr a v-n.:': v 21:11 Q grin . -M-4. - 3-,.. , .SANA 1 .2 ai' 1 11-7. at ' . . -. . wwf f-L '..- ILE' L .7 5 15?-154 ' . '. ',.-, ' Jr-- ' .2 ' -' ., ,...1,w-. .5 i , .- TL 'Witt 'tii1 l f3i-?1iiL5f!il'f?5fii ef-12 H-' vigrtg 1 -' ' . ' f. ff - 1- ' ' 1 . 4, M .v. ,,i,,,,2-' .f ,4 . -A .V 5' ' L 4 ,-a ,-.- , .-rm f. , , g ,, L1 ,-W ,k , . 1 ' ' 'N' 'H' P ' ij,f .:ffff.' 'fu211.'f...'fll:1fl1lT--- 'iv-L ---...----f-wlif' X4.TT.....f'ffQf.ZQT:lQ,1Qi1:1f - i 'i if 234 Y R1 V ,D vs na C V N , Y fl, Y gg, 'ff EEF 7:4 ,rv LA rf ff-1 'L' 531 .Md kai h.,4 Y if , M 3,1 , 4 , TM., ,ggi . -.A KJ N34 rv L, 4 l is lima 3 ww- 5 ins Ma v il ras, H.,-Q. 1 .5 tg all Q. ,A , - u f f r t. tail f 5,f.. it ' . wifi '-A k 'YJ .5 124 ,, jr L 'i li gijat an , ,eta gi ,I .ziggy .1 L,-sf 32,3 ,yep if s '-5 ,. 2 - '- -mf, , , . Y ss,-:egg . L., i is 1 I rg., 'Q ,-17: -. J YL , S t I haf - iff 9' va l ' t ,. I if' Q. k iii E ' ti . 1 ' rt Qi rl 5'-5 ling ,' I :ff V li' ' 1 . L E H l 1 Swimming Elrmn ff MR. CLINTON 1. sPRoUT .,,............ ' ..... ..... c oach MEMBERS Richard VValsh, '27 Allen B. Endicott, '30 Edward M. Curley, '27 Sam H. Nigh, '28 ,Tohn L. Bradley, '28 Luis D. Gaston, '30 XVilliam Muller, ,ZQ ,loseph Al. Siccardi, '29 XVilliam Todd, '29 Frank Hollingsworth, '28 SCHEDULE Princeton Prep. Trenton Y. M. C. A. Blair Plainheld High Rutgers Fresh. Rutgers Interschofastics State Championships in the dive, Endicott fourth in the breast stroke, and the remaining four points were won when the Peddie natators Hnished third in the relay race. Coach Sprout and his team must be commended on their creditable showing during the season. lwr. Weed, who assisted Coach Sprout, also deserves credit for his work. ln the 50-yard tree style, Bradley and Siccardi did well, and Curley scored heavily in the 100-yard swim. Captain VValsh again proved himself to be a worthy leader and placed consistently in the 200-yard free style. Endicott, high scorer of the season, was a winner in every meet in the breast stroke, while Gaston did well in the back stroke. Nigh developed into the best diver that the school has ever had. Besides the above named swimmers, Lucas, Hollingsworth, Mueller, and Todd also scored points during the season. 235 , Snrrrr MR. GEORGE VVEED ...,. .... C oaeh JOHN M. ADAMS, '27 .... ..... C aptain HUBBARD M. LEE, '23, ,... Manager , i -IOII N XXI. AILXINIS iKPUiP11I nf Swarm: CBy Coach George VVeedD The eall for candidates brought out twenty-four players, among whom were four of last year's letter men: M. Adams, Jr., Captaing C. Platt, F. Stevens and F. P. Storms. The other candidates were more or less inexperienced players, so the outlook for the season was none too bright. However, everyone went to work with a will and the team slowly rounded into fair shape. The Hightstoxvn High game ended 3-0 in favor of the High School. We next met the strong Princeton Freshman team and were heaten 8-l after a hard although raggedly played game. The team was then put through some strenuous workouts and improved greatly, as was shown when we played a return game with Princeton Freshman, losing by the small score of 2-O. The outstanding players were Captain Adams, Kashemsanta, VVilson, Jack Rodgers, L. VVilliamson, and Storms, next yearls captain. lliagan, Zahn, and Stevens also played a good steady game and did their part throughout. 236 Svnrrvr Elvam EWU! J NIR GEORGE VVEED .... john Polhemus, '28 William Singer, '28 George Remick, '30 john Adams, '27 John Rodgers, 'QQ Joseph Storms, '222 Frederic Stevens, '28 Charles Platt, '28 Hubbard Lee, '28 Princeton Fresh. Hightstown High MEMBERS Alfred Rice, '30 XVilliam Sutherland. '28 David Berensnn, '29 Sukshom Kashemsallta, '28 Richard Magen, 'ZQ George C. Zahn, '28 John VX'ils0n, '30 Lindsey 'XYilliamson, 27 Abraham XVeinberg, '28 i SCHEDULE Hightstown High Princeton Fresh 237 . . .Coach Clrnnia MR. MARK XV. SYNETLANDH, ..... Coach JOHN P. XVEEKS, '23 ....... ..... C aptain SAM H. NTGH, '28 ..... .... R lrmager i l cxx PTAI N wi-31114 s Uvnnia lgrnaprrta QBy Coach lVIark Swetlandj The loss of Briscoe, Farrand, and Hawkins from last year's team is a real handicap, but the improvement in the play of Captain Weeks, Barhite, lVIatthews, and Tiers speaks well for another successful season. The numher of new players of experience and ability is very small this yearg Boyd, VVaterman, and Knabenshue showing up the best so far. The spirit and enthusiasm of the entire squad is of the kind that makes the school and coach proud of their tennis team. 'tsifif' .1g..u.,,1, .g5f,1.Q?y, ,ai-1123549 0 I lv r7.1-. ,aJQ1:1.1ZG..,. If XI? 8 , I -' A I Eenniz Squah 11-431 MR. MARK NV. SWETLAND ..............., ,. Coach MEMBERS john Weeks, '28 'Warren Vlfaterman, '27 John Barhite, '27 Charles Milburn, '29 James Boyd, '27 SCHEDULE Borclentown M. T. Hun School Montclair High Princeton Prep Princeton Tnterscholastics Pennington Montclair Academy 239 Jasper Rapoport, '27 Sherburne Matthews, '27 Gordon Stevenson, '27 Clarence Tiers, '29 Karl Knabenshue, '28 Trenton High Brooklyn Poly Prep Rutgers Prep Blair Trenton St. Benedict's Westfielcl High Glrnaa Guuntrg MR. GEORGE NVEEKS. .... ..... C oach ROBERT L. BAUM, '27 ....,... .... C aptain SYDNEY G. MCCOMBE, '28 ...... ..... M anager CAPTAI N BA U M ilivuirm nf Glrnaa Olnuntrg QBy Coach George Weedj This sport has not, up to the present, received very much attention here and only a small squad reported for practice. However, those who did report worked hard every day and deserve a great deal of credit. Special mention is due to Baum and Eddy, who finished up in the front ranks in all contests. Qthers who did good work were Reynolds, F. Davis, Chalker, Twine, Barker, and Richardson. Eddy was elected captain for next year. lfVe are planning to make this as big a sport here as it is in other schools. 240 0111155 Glnuntrg Svquuh MR. GEORGE XYEED Robert Baum, '27 VVilliam Eddy, '28 Fred Davis, '27 John Barker, '28 TY6lltOl MEMBERS SCHEDULE 1 Dual Meet 241 Edward Chalker, '27 Donald Twine, '28 VValter Reynolds, '23 Fred Richardson, '27 State Championships Coach Glhrrr Evahvra My SAMUEL M. PARSLOVV, '27 ..... Charles Brady, '28 Bronson Quackenbush, '27 Robert Proddow. '20 Grozelvaf Ray! Ray! Ray ! Khi ! Kin! Ki I! S15 ! S15 ! S15 ! Boom ! Boom ! Ah ! Team ! Team! Team Team Chem' Peddie! Sis! Boom! Bah - J . . . . . , . . . .Head Cheer Leader Sam Nigh, '28 James Scott, '28 James A. Sutcliffe, '27 CHEERS PPZTCHI' ClZL'L'I' Peddie ! Pecldie! Peddie! Rah ! R ah ! Rah ! Rah ! R ah! Rah! Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Rah! Team ! Team I Team! Om' and Tien Team! Ray ! Ray! Team! Ray! Ray! Team! 242 C AL. x 23 132112 lgrhhiv Glluh OFFICERS STUART SANGER, '28 .....,. ............. , Prcsioelt HARRY S. MUECKE, '28 ..... . Treasurer HAROLD FLETCHER, '29.... ......,...... . S creta j MEMBERS Donald Anderson, '27 Stuart F. Arnold, '27 VVilliam Borden, '29 Theodore Brand, '30 Herbert S. Burrows, '27 J. S. Fitzgerald Carter, '27 Harold Fletcher, '29 Edward Florea, '30 Eugene J. Gaisser, '27 Ralph G. Kuehn, '30 Callaghan McCarthy, Jr., Harry S, Muecke, '28 Francis Myers, '29 VVilliam F. Noonan, '27 Stuart Sanger, '28 Richard Sidenberg, '29 VV. Homer Thompson, '27 George Vogel, '30 Damon deB. VVack, '29 Roy Chester Vlfeberg, '30 lirinrrinn livhhiv Glluh H E HEBBLE, '27 ..... H C RIGGS, '27 ,,... .. R O PIEPER, '27 ..... XY. VV. Barry, '28 Norris B. Briscoe, '30 G. A. Carlaftes, '27 P. A. Colin, '27 James Davis, jr., '29 S. T. Fielder, '27 Douglas Foxall, '29 M. S. Friedman, '28 W. M. Gottschalk, V29 H. E. Hebble, '27 E. Hicks, '29 K. T. Howell, '27 OFFICERS MEMBERS 245 .. . . .Corresponding C. V. Lovett, '28 Jose Miguel Miyar, '30 S. B. Morse. '28 C. H. Pitt, '29 R. O. Pieper, '28 H. C. Riggs, '27 H. A. Rue, '28 James A Sykes, '30 Manuel Valle, '30 Alfred I. Valk, '30 I. B. VanDyke, '29 R. E. 'Wormser, '29 President Secretary Secretary Glnlgatv iivhhir Ollnh GEORGE BURKE, '27.... C. BU FLER, '27 .............. ARTHUR BRUNNER, J. Brandeis, '30 A. Brunner, '28 G. Burke, '27 C. Butler, '27 VV. Case, '29 H. Cuthbert, '30 C. Dennett, '29 B. Du Mont, '29 H. Eggington, '30 F. Hunter, '30 A. Huntington, '30 VV. Huntington, '29 OFFICERS MEMBERS P. V. VVisli, '29 '52 Jinx 246 T. C. H. S. H. S. M J. A. H . ...... President .......Vice-President . . . .Secretary-Treasurer Irwin, Jr., '30 Kammirc, '30 Lamrnerding, '29 Latham, '29 Leighton, '30 Nodder, '30 Ochs, '30 Ryan, '30 Seymour, 'ZQ Stern, Jr., '30 VV. NValker, '29 VV. 'Warren, '29 Zgrnum igrhhiv Glluh OFFICERS MAYNARD S. ALEXANDER, '27. ,,........ ........... P resident S. B. JELLEME, '27 ................., .......... V ice-President E. L. LAYTON, '27 ......... ........ S eeretary-Treasurer J. L. STRAUSS, IR., '27. .. .,.. Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS M. S. Alexander, '27 1. Birge, '28 H. E. Cooke, '28 K. F. Dietz, '30 VV. I. Fitzsimmons, '29 I. Harris, '28 E. VV. Hendrickson, '29 B. Henry, '30 H. 'HolCroft. '30 M. D. Horn, '29 C. F. Hunt, '28 R. F. VVeiI, '29 247 R. jelleme, '30 B. Ielleme, '27 L. Layton, '27 C. Parsons, '29 VV. Perrine, '29 L. Ragonetti, '29 Ragonetti, '30 YN. Robbins, '29 L. Strouss, jr., '27 Van Sant, '30 E. Van W'ick1e, '29 Olnrnrll Iirhhiv Glluh OFFICERS I. S. MOLINET, '27 ..... ............. P resident M. E. LEONARD, ,27 ..... l ..... Sczcretary-'1'1'easu1'er MEMBERS A. J. Anderson, ,ZQ I. S, Molinet, ,27 LeRoy Goodwin, '30 G. Molinet, y2Q M. F. Leonard, '27 Robert Moree, '29 R. S. MacKe1ler, 328 Donald H. Vvfilcox, ,2Q 248 iilartntnuth Igvhhiv Qlluh OFFICERS E. STROUSE, '27 ..... . Prcsiduit P. ELLIS, '28 ......,. K. XY.-XRD, '27 ......., Secretary XY. NOELTNER, '28 ..... 'fred ure MEMBERS T. XY. Bailey, '30 XY. F. Blanchard, '30 T. P. Ellis, '28 D, Giles, '28 E. D. Gillis, '30 R. A. jacobus, '26 J. V. Neale, '30 J. XY. Noeltuer, '28 R. H. Nocltiicr, '30 M. Sherman, '29 R. Sparks, '29 C. E. Strousc, '27 F. K. XYard, '27 249 igurknrll lgrhhiv Olluh OFFICERS L. K. DAVIS, '27 .... ......,...... . .. Presidut F. HAMMELL, '29 ...,. . ..... Vice President D. M. BAHR, '28 .... .... S ccretary Treasurer ' 4 K ' ' FACULTY MEMBERS DEAN R. H. RIVENBURC1 ..............,.......,............ Dum of Men PROF. C. M. BOND... ......... ..... H ead of Religiom Education MEMBERS D. M. Bahr, '28 J. Hubbard, '29 M. Blizzard, '29 D. C. Kammirc, '3 L. K. Davis, '27 F. Ewing, Jr., '30 F. Hammell, '29 250 E , Pierce, '29 C. Smith, '30 J. Volpe, '30 GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION HON. BYRAM L. XVINTERS, '83 ..... ,.......,.... P resident CARROLL B. LARRABEE, 'I4 ..... .... F irst Vice-President CLIFFORD A. MORTON, '94 .... ...,, S econd Vice-President ARTHUR J. FREY, '16 ......... ....,...... , ,... S ecretary DANIEL I. MESSLER, '02 .... ..... T reasurer 5-N E EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Franklin K. Mathiews, '94 Mrs. Henry D. Jenkinson, '85 Dr. A. B. Vanderbeek, '96 Harold VV. Garton, 'I4 Clifford A, Morton, '94 Dr. H. V. Merrill, '93 Hon. James A. Hamilton, '94 Mrs. Elsie Peddie Sauvage. '85 Qi NEW' YORK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION JOHN P. TOLSON, '07. .. ...... ... ... .......,.... .President J. LESTER MILLER, '20 ....... ...... F irst Vice-President BERTRAM HARRISON, '04 ..... ..... S econd Vice-President BYRAM L. VVINTERS, '83..,. .. ...... Third Vice-President JOSEPH E. BATH, '14 ....... ..... S ecretary and Treasurer PHILADELPHIA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PIERSON L. FORT, 'QI.., .................. ............. P resident HEADMASTER ROGER W. SWETLAND .... ..... H onorary President EDVVARD H. WILLIAMSON, '08 ......... .... F irst Vice-President JOSEPH M. CRAMER, '09 .............. .... S econd Vice-President HOBART B. HANKINS, '06 .,... .... S ecretary and Treasurer 251 Srhnnl Birertnrg Adams, George lW., Jr.. . . . Adams, John Myron, Allen, Robert Stainton .... Amies, Joseph Hay, II .... Annenberg, VValter Herbert ....... Atkinson, James joseph, Jr. ..... . Austin, Clyde Warren .... Baker, Albert Finely Barhite, John Kelley .... . Barker, John Francis. . . Barry, James Buckley .... Bates, Robert Lloyd .... Baum, Robert Leo .,.... Beattie, John Vorhees .... Beno, Adolph Frank, ll. . . Benson, Keith Embree .... Berenson, David Maurice. Biddle, Gordon Cook.. . Bingham, John Losh .... Bird, Paul Edward ....... Blackwell, Warren Allen ....................,..... Blair, Stanley James ...... Blatz, Frank Howard ..... Booth, John Lorinze .... Borden, Ralph Thomas .... Boyd, James Lawrence .... Bradley, John Lewis ...... Braungard, John Howard, Breyer, Avon Laurance .... Briggs, Raymond Francis. . . Brodhead, James Austin.. Buckley, John Lewis... . 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Chalker, Edward Gould Rowland ....................... Essex, Conn. Chamberlain, 1Vallace lNIannel .... uHill Crest, Comstock Park, Michigan. Chambers, George blaitland ......... 3 Cottage St., South Orange, N. J. Chapin, Dennis ................ Apt. 50, Tieman Place, New York City Charney, David... ........ 2802 Grand Concourse, New York City. Clark, Guernsey ................... 31 Curtis Place, llaplewood, N. Coates, Henry George Plant ........................ Allentown, N. Cobb, Howard 1Vallace ............. 50 Lincoln Ave., Ridgewood, N. T Cole, Calvert Hubbard ...... Forest Arms Apts., Forest Hills, L. l., lN. Y. Cole, Edward Clay ........ Forest Arms Apts., Forest Hills, L. 1., N. Y. Coleman, Clarence 1Villiam .... 350 South Fountain Ave., VVichita, Kansas. Cook, Louis ..................................... Englishtown, N. Covert, Fred Dauchy ..... 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J. ...................Rye, New York. ....South Main St., Hightstown, N. .......95 Mill St., Mt. Holly, N. ......................Naguabo, Porto Rico. Gambee, Benjamin Peacock ...... 241 Martine Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Gaspar, John Lambert .... Gaston, Luis Dresses .... Gibaud, Russell ......... Gilbert, Francis .......... Giordano, Anthony Joseph. Glasser, Howard Charles. . Going, Charles Andrew. . . Goldman, VValter Sidney.. Goodell, Robert 1fVood .... Goodridge, Paul ......... Goodwin, Edwin Howe.. Gordon, Scott Howard... . . . . . .113 Linden Ave., BloomHeld, N. .. . .379 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. ......225 Edgerton St., Rochester, N. Y. . .500 Westmont Ave., Haddonfield, N. . . . . . . . .415 Highland Ave., Passaic, N. . . . . . .226 Sylvan Road, Rochester, N. Y. ....369 W. 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I Jones, Frank lVlacDonald ,..... 6 Madison St., Lakeport, New Hampshire Jones, Kenneth VVallace .... 123 Merrimac St., Penacook, New Hampshire Juredine, Chester Ford ........... 15 Stoneland Road, Worcester, Mass Kaniewski, Valentine ................ Middletown, N. Y., R. F. D. No. 3 Kashemsanta, Nlomrajwongs Sukshom .................. Bangkok, Siam. Kennedy, Robert Elmer ............ 280 Franklin St., Bl0omHeld, N. J Kirn, Louis Joseph .......... 309 Delaware Ave., Milwaukee, VVisconsin Kissam, 1Villiarn Allen, 9722 Springfield Blvd., Queens Village, L. 1., N. Y Knabenshue, Karl Frederick ......... Federal Building, lldanchester, N. H Konesky, Edmund ...... Lagerloef, Erick Gustaf. Lagerloef, Gerell Carl.. Lamkie, Robert Rhys.. . Lamkie, 1Villiam. . . Lane, john VVebster.. Laube, John Henry. . . . Lee Hubbard Mather Leighton Robert Victor La Vake, Myron Edgar. .tu Y W Y r Le Tarte, Joseph Arthu Levi, Harold Daniel .... Lewis, George Gearing. 98 Graham Ave., Paterson, N. 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Rlarshall, David Stearns.. llathiasen, Harvey .... .... Rlatthews, Laurence ..... Blatthews, Sherburne Burnham ..................lmlay City, hlichigan . .. . . .138 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J .....559 Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Y . . . . . .1088 Park Ave., New York City ...1001 S. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N. J . . . .16-I-6 University Ave., New York City ..l381 South St., Portsmouth, N. H ..................Jamesburg, N. J ....1125 Ramona St., Palo Alto, Cal ...l44 St. Paul St., lvestiield, N. J ...6l Vvest 9th St., New York City .. . .61 lVest 9th St., New York City lXIayo, Everett Clark, Jr. ..... 35 Commonwealth Road, VVatertown, lVlass lleeks, Clarence Gardner, Jr. .... 4 30th St., VVoodcliffe-on-Hudson, N. Y llegaro, Pasquale. ........ . Bleldram, Charles lVilliam. . . lleldram, John Robert ..... . . . . . . . . .53 Garside St., Newark, N. J ....2002 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa . . . .2002 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa hlerritt, James Henry, Jr. ....................... Bound Brook, N. J llichaels, lNIaurice ......... 114 East hflarket St., Long Beach, L. I., N. Y Klilburn, Charles lvesley ..... Nliles, lVilliam Campbell. . . lX'Ioesta, Frank Nason ..... lXIoosmann, Charles Amory. lVloosmann, Robert Augustus ...... lXfIoreira, Arthur Eduard ..... Rlorgan, Donald VVebber. . hlorgan, John Lewis .... lNIorrison, James ....... . Jzlorton, David Paul .... . . . Nloser, Arnold, Jr. ..... .. . lWuller, VVilliam Henry .... lklyers, George Fawcett ..... Nicholson, Harry Edward ..... Nigh, Sam Henshaw ......... North, Joseph Henry ...... ....... .30 Drchard Road, Chatham, N. J .....999 Harvard St., Rochester, Y . ..... . ................. Kittanning, Pa .. .225 Grant Ave., New Brunswick, N. J 225 Grant Ave., New Brunswick, N. J . . . . . . .220 Fifth Ave., New York City .1835 Nottingham Way, Trenton, N. J . . . . . .138 Chapin St., Binghamton, N. Y 500 Garfield Ave., Jersey City, N. J 224 32nd St., Woodcliffe-on-Hu.dson, N. 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'- We'll gladly send you descriptive catalogs. Please mention the course in which you are interested. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Department 1197 SCRANTON. PA. - ,,-. f Y 1- f f f. ff f' , , - me f X - ,, f' ,f -f f 'gi,fW1., ',, ,A REG. APPL'D. FOR HIULDIEBRIECHTQS ice CREAM Motor Transport Company, Inc Trenton Hightstow New Brunswick Leave Hightstown from Motor Transport Co. Terminal. Leave New Brunswick from Penna: R. R. Station, Leave Trenton trom South Montgomery opposite Post Office, rear Comtort Station. E.t'fr'u Trips for Sfwritzl Etwizfx fl Trip, School and Corazixzzzfufinzz Tirfsvfx Phones: Trenton, 574I4HlglllStI7XN'll, 128 P, 0, Box 104, - - Hightstown, N. ,L M. E. LaVake JEYVELER Princeton, New Jersey Motor Coach Service FOR SPECIAL TRIPS Seating capacity, 29 passen- gers each. VVe will take you any place any time. Special attezztiozz to parties, pit'- 11irx, bfzskrlbrzll and football yIllllf'.Y. Let us quote you Central Transportation Co TRENTON, N. J. Phone 7-6895 THE Chas. H. Elliott Co. The Largest College Engraving House in the world COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLASS DAY PROGRAMS CLASS PINS AND RINGS Dance Programs and Invitations, Menus, Leather Dance Cases and Covers, Fru- ternity and Class Inserts for Annuals, Fraternity and Class Stationery, School Catalogs and Illustrations, XN'eclcli11g Ins vitzttions, Calling Cards. Seventeenth and Lehigh Ave. PHILADELPHIA B. F. KEITI-I'S CAPITOL TRENTON, N. J. Home of High Class Voudeville Daily-1:30-1:00 lhlidnight The Srniitlln Press PRINTERS :: PUBLISHERS :: ENGRAVERS Pulolitfzers q 'Old Gold and Blue and The Pecldie News Corner Perry and Montgomery Streets Trenton, New jersey MERED l Tl-l INN In the foothills of the Catskills ,. ,, -Mirah f w, I Glorious sunrises and sunsets. Breeze-swept hills. Wood-scented paths. Lakes and waterfalls nearby. 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 genuine 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 lnn 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 direc- tions. Meredith automobiles meet trains at Bloomville, Delhi or Oneonta, when notified in ad- vance. Open June lst. Write today for descriptive booklet, information about rail- roads and rate. MEREDITH INN, MEREDITH, DELAWARE COUNTY, N. Y. R. W. HEBARD 81 CG., Inc. Qflrganized 19095 Engineers and Contractors Plan and execute Railways, Modern Highways, Port VVorks, General Sanitation and VVater Works Projects in Central and South America and the VVest Indies. X0 i 1II1'f'Sff5ldfI0lZ5 and Reports for l'liIIIllll'iIl51. kd 32 Broadway, New York INIANAGUA NIEDELLIN SAN SALVADQR PANAMA for QUALITY BEVERAGES call E. L. KERNS CQ. TRENTON, N. J. Phone goio Established 1853 THE GARDNER 81 MEEKS CO. Lumber, Timber, Etc. AI.-XIX OFFICE-212 37th St. Cformerly Union Stl, Union City, N. STORAGE YARD AND OFFICE lS69 Hackensack Plankroad, near lllyers Ave. NORTH BERGEN, N. J. Telephones-Uzzion 600, 601, 602 Hamilton Y. Meeks, Pres. Clarence Gardner Meeks, Vice-Pres. Howard XV. Seeley, Sec. Howard V. Meeks, Treas. FAMOUS FAIRY STORIES at I'll pay you next vveekf' UYou'll double your money in a yearf 'tIt'll make 80 miles per hour. The tires are as good as new. 'Wvhy dear! I never even look at another woman. Yau don't look a day over txventyf' 'lThese eggs are strictly freshf, Every thread is pure Woolf, l'Fair and warmer tomorrovvfl The following is a short essay on silence- The end. What's New P IN COLORS- IN PATTERNS- IN MODELS- You're sure to find the answer here in rare individuality and im- pressive display: featuring the coun- try's leading makes- MURRAY COLLEGE TYPE CAdler of Rochesterb SOCIETY BRAND HART, SCHAFFNER 85 BIARX FRUHAUF HAND TAILORED FORSOKIE -I-piece Sport Suits Vannest, Coleman 8: Co. Clean Qualify Clothes 39 EAST STATE STREET TRENTON Established IS75 Walker Mfg, Co. jlfllflllfflffllffff of LOOM REEDS, HEDDLES, HEDDLE FRAMES, Etc. Ruth and Atlantic Sts. PHlI.ADEi.PH1A, PA. Southern Ofiice-Greenville, S. C. Telephone 7997, 7998, Chickering Wagner Engineering Co., Inc. CONTRACTINC ENGINEERS 598 llth AVENUE, NEW YORK Pumping and Ventilating Equipment in Subways and Tunnels Civil, Electrical and Mechanical VVork of All Kinds The Frankford Yellow Jackets NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 1926 Cllllglfflflllflff' PEDDIE- N. State Champions 1926 Dieges 81 Clust I5 john Street, New York flfzlzzzlfflrturing Specialty Jewelers Class, Fraternity, Club and Society Pins, Rings and Keys, Medals, Prize and Loving Cups, Plaques and Trophies, etc. We Infzfilc Co1'1'r.vpn11dt'11rc Pm'- taiuing to Sfvvrial Order lflf'01'k When a fella turns a corner and there is no corner-Then a fairy story is told. Lowemfme 53 Sole, Im WHOLESALE B UTC H ERS 7? 250-252-254 Ninth Avenue NEW YORK ORREN JACK TURNER Photographer for PEDDIE Kd MAIN STUDIO: PRINCETON, N, J. SILVERS' WHITE DIAMOND MAYONNAISE A alad is no better than the MAYONNAISE with which it IS Se White Diamond Mayonnaise IS Z1 perfectly emulslfied quahty product. Clean, Delirious and Plfholrsozne, Has no oily taste. Served at Peddie. J. S. SILVERS 81 BRO. COMPANY CRANBURY, N. J. '-'-' - - '-I 1 King Confectionery ' I Co E ' I ki ' E ' 2 A E E fU111111fr1I'fI1rz'rx and II7lYl0Il'.S'I1IFf,Y lf z' , K E I SC' cl the l1Jorld I ' lofgport yziflz ,I SHOVV LASES A Spaldlnq I, ICE CREAM SUPPLIES Q EAtIge1ict SoDA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES :B . u men T, E ffgfzzfy for 2 , 'E I 5 5 E -I 'i 5 SIIRAEETIS cHoCoLATES E 1 9' E 5 142 SoUTH ERoAn ST. ' ' M! TRENTGN, N. J. 5 ' ,' EE '- a N N31-:a?:'o::1I? T 5 Phone 5671 C0mplz'me7z!.I WF LEC BAUM I-IIGI-ITSTQWN SECTION ' ' f .. . . .... 'C N ' 1 .24 fa 1 Ci :- UQ '31 W PA L, I lvl Ill' rx Y' 4 rx! W wr- iff If? '21 fit . 5 4 vw-A COMPLIMENTS ffj 71- If ' OF .U ni 4 ' . Q E5 H zgfzisfmtwe Rug Co. M: ga ,wg .,. 'IJ 'il p4 u rg VU: H W 931 'll ' VG ii- 'ff' 'Lu H- E11 pg: VMILLS 1 SHOWROOMS z Q Q4 Hightstown, N. J. 295 Sth Ave., New York 7,4 Qs, + .4 .- , WG' lsiuioiliti Oliiiililiilbio-znnioi jig! .,.,. gal- V f rg. : 1,.',l', ' R ?? f :, Hr, -' 4 M ,. 5 W ,, V810 lm,4hk,,,l . J ,fl , J, 'nw '1 ff' ,BP ' gn. .1 A .1, , - q ff ig 4, Y. my lr' HV jg, :'5':k 'f Hightstown Cleaner and Dyers VVILLIAM VVEST, PVUP. 540 DRY CLEANING, DYEING AND PRESSING y6 Phone 61-A Hightstown, N. S J. Compliments of DR. WILBUR HIGHTSTOWN, N. I. C0ttrell's Garage HUDSON and ESSEX fd Hightstown, N. Scheible's Hotel and Restaurant Famous for over 40 Years X0 J. J. CUTINELLE, Prop. KIRSCHBAUM CLUTHES READY MADE CUSTGMED CLOTHING TO MEASURE Brook! Clotfoing and Furnzkfvzhgf Spring Wear for Men The satisfaction of being well-dressed is easily acquired, if your clothes and accessories are selected here. Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery and all other furnishings will be found here -to your liking. Topcoats and suits in a wide variety of models, tailored by Kirschbaum of Philadelphia, will be of interest to you. QQJCCJD BROOK BROS. THEATRE BUILDING HIGHTSTOVVN Oulffterf to H13 Jlfajefzfy he Teddie Sfudem' For tu entx two sears We have been the outfitters, hatters and shoers to the well dressed PEDDIE men. We have outfitted Peddie men that Came from every state in the Union and most every country. I f Remember this-the only thing that shows when you wear a cap and gown at graduation is your shoes. That's the biggest reason why your shoes ought to be right. Someffyzkzg to be proud 0 Q if ff 4 How about the shoes? All set with a snappy look- ing pair to make you step right up and get the old sheepskin? We can fix you up in a hurry. H1GHTsToWN's LEADING HATTERS, FURNISHERS, SHOERS AND CLOTHIERS Chas. Keeler 8: Bro. HIGHTSTOVVN, N. J. Trenton Hightstown Pro Nolnis Non Solumn Not for Ourselves Alone 8 I X 1 un fc N . 3: '31, M V34 rm .nl 'Il' 5 14 Q1 V35 5 J 5:1 pm LQ 'CS' C E5 vw K' ' if fu 'nl' tg rv 4 IS K' 'Ll tj N B31 J. P. THROCKMORTON H C OLD N T C C C E Oiivoloi-lQ0l 0i- 4111-Qi nel-no BUICK CHEVROLET G. M. C. TRUCKS Taxi Service PHONE 1000 HIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY f gE.........-....................... . - .L 23 wa. LL L . T- .... . .... .,.. , ,,.,,.,. 2 L!-YL i i 4, QE Wi. Ti 1-mul YV T7 W4 H-4 ,ks Q1 'fn i-:I ,SU If? D1 U. If! L-4 , 1 gg, 'I ,L :fl 5. 1 In r' 1 ff: VG btw V4 hi 51 Sf 4 W1 yu H National Sales Store S Q I Play Billiards JQSEPH B' DAVISQN BEST INDOQR RECREATION DeP3ftmCHf Store Cures Brain and Stomach Fag Xa Eight Billiard Tables BARBER SHOP High Grade CIGARS CANDY RIERCHANDISE ,Ji ,RFIISOIZIIIIIF Prires MQ W ROCKHlLL'S Rugs and Fittings for Student Rooms Recreation ROOIH A Specialty ALLEN 81 STULTS Company kd INSURERS Phone ll0 Hightstown, N. .l REAL ESTATE Thomas H. Everett GROCERIES FRUITS and VEGETABLES Phone 12-D HIGHTSTOWN, N. I. Cunningham's PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Klenzo Dental Cream, Jonteel Tale. Agency for Liggetfs and VVliitman's Candies. Drugs, Sodas, Cigars HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. WELLER BROS. Smoke Shop Inlay VVork on Pipes a Specialty H. .IOHANNS DELICATESSEN and CATERER COOKED MEATS and FANCY GROCERIES All Kinds of Sandwiches to Order 133 Main Street Hightstown, N. J Richard Haertel MEN'S and BOYS' HIGH GRADE SHOES Shoe Repaiafiizg that .S'atisjies 113 Stockton Street HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Coilzplimelzts of Hightstown Trust Company Compliments of First National Bank of Hightstown Cozizpliments of DR. BAILEY Hightstown, N. UU! .Gi M 5 711 nfl 'fl' 5 14 VM rf: 'Sl' s ri '11 A , L. W if: , rv, ur V4 'ff 61, P31 H W4 S V 44 ry I P+ Mfr V ' ' -' - -- V fiqplnuh- ....u1me??' .. . , so ... . . ... O. T. FENTON Jeweler I FRATERNITY PINS, ETC. Hightstown, N. J. RADIO and SPORTING GOODS AT THE Radio Sport Shop 124 MERCER STREET HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Why does the teacher always make you carry that load of books? Its this Way. A teacher is one Who stands around and watches the students Work He got jealous of m . People thought I was the teacher. It used to be Waiting at the Church, but now it's Waiting at the High School. How about it, twins -? I I ? Paid for by M. 86 WY' J ELY DEY A I LEADING V HARDWARE sToRE 'I umbing Heating and Tinning HIGHTSTOWN N. Compliments of I Thomas L Totten FRUIT MARKET Y il .1 :-, Pr A 'Z H ni ,W 1 1 Y S 2 ,rv 'Q I J' . w ,ar V 'nu rr 1 ., Ll , L 4 u a ' , S1 . 1 wh C ,, W ri . ,J 1 I S , 4 1 Q, un ' H n o stud 0 Y use-n ,insulin-rap! lasik., S.. f f ' ,, - V 1'1 fig' ' 'I -A f xr ' ' -:FDI D i .. 'I 5 '24 712' M 'A 'iff N 4 YN A A X i 1 ul V31 nhl 'Q' iff FZ: P24 'L' I if Y' bw ui V4 'll P' l ,fit 7 N no LJ Pr' 4 fd 'fa Ve -qv .E 4 A w,5l1'3 ., .. ... ...... ..f . ... Main Line Garage A Phone 57 D CHRYSLER Complimm-,S of SALES AND SERVICE R Dr. Wm. Buchanan Hightstown, N. Compliments of I Shangle 81 Hunt A Hightstown, N. J. Hillman Gaskill A Peddie'l3 VICTOR Phonographs and Records HIGHTSTOWN, N. The city Bakery EDWARD FAUSAK ' ld Special Ailvntion Giifffl to l If it's Electrical or Radio Equip- A ment, we have it. Urders for Ufeddizzgs Parties and Harvest West Electric Shop Homes HIGHTSTOWN, N. 124 North Main Street . . 1 9 A T .N 'V!- 1 LI All A , , .,-7T.T:-,, .,g.1':::':4 4. --.fly fx , 4. 11 I W ' P54 L51 iid XIV rf C 4 rf! D1 fl' 1 Q' bc' li' fir '41 Gi 3' 'Ill nl: i 'Gs eff '-1 'G 51 r 4 A P' A1 .H XVhen you need a haircut, shampoo, massage or shave, ask for HFRENCI-IY. Every Peddie student knows him. You are always welcome at his shop in the game room, or at his new well-equipped shop, 126 hlercer Street. Peddie slips accepted at both places. X 0 EMIL BLEIWEIS 126 Mercer St. FRANK WELLER ICE CREAM PARLOR Ire Cream, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes COR. MERCER ST. AND ROGERS AVE. Cozzzplinzents of Dr. George G. Bailey RADIOLA CRADIO SUPREMED YO Hightstown Hardware Co ALL IN ALL HEIS BIG ENOUGH TO CARRY HIS OIVN PACKAGES. ld Peddie Red Cros Fordis Variety Store MAGAZI N ES, NEWSPAPERS CANDY, STATIONERY Pivture Iyffllllillg MAIN STREET Drugs ICE CREAM, SODAS, CIGARS APOLLO and JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES Fresrriptiolzs Our Specialty Burch's Pharmacy Hightstown, New Jersey S Compliments of The Ford Agenc HIGHTSTOVVN GARAG SULLY THE TAILOR First Class Cleaning, Pressing and ly Repairing of Ladies' and Gentle-men's Clothing. E S. DANCA Hightstown, N. l'He fell down stairs with pints of liquor and didn't spill Ans.-You see, he had his m shutf, Peddie Buyer-Got any good two pork? any. outh Butcher-Listen! I've got pork that will make better chicken salad than any lamb you can buy. ' N TM M V14 V1 1 nfl rg 5 v4 PM Iii G I V9 Y4 iw 1 M1 1 W ?Jllllnn- .lnNf5e . . .... ,........ 0 I- AN D B U E Autngranhn X . 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