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

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Srhnnl have left thvir imprnm umm rightnm gram nf1HPilhiviEifr,thia nixig- fnurth nnlumv nf Uhr Qblh Qsnlh anh Blur in rrapvrtfullg heh- iratvil hg Ihv Qllaaa nf 1925. +P' To cryakullixe Hue thoughts, wardsg and deeds of the past year: to dig a well from Vwhich memories can always be Jmwng and to strike 4 note for the Greater Pqddie af to- morrow was the' taxk and joy uf THE EDITORS w I V i 1 I Glnntrntu THE CAMPUS .................. FACULTY .... . . STUDENT BODY . . . . Committees . . . Seniors ..... juniors ......... Sophomores ....... Freshmen ...... , . . . Lower School ..... F RATERNITIES ..... . . ACTIVITIES ...... Publications ..... Musical Cluibs . . . Dramatics ..... Debate ......... Public Speaking . .. Y. M. C. A. .... . Clubs ....... 'Proms .... Athletics .... COMMENCEMENT .. FEATURE ...... DIRECTORY ...... ADVERTISEMENTS Uhr Ehitnra nf Ihr GBR! Mali! uuil 131112, 1523 Il.x1u11.11 F1mxK1.1N P1111.1 11's l1'11.vi111'.v.v M1111f1yvr XYIl.I,I,XNI H1-zxlu' Ml'I.l.I DWI I':W5VN i xvM '7N XX11.1.1,xx1 l:1s1:1.12 b1'111:1f1 lfrfflnr'-111-C'lzi1'f -Iuux Ro1,s'1'0N W'14sT1cx1m1:1 F1,m'11 K1sx11R1s1, AICTYIICR fir! lidilm' l'11y1r lfigllt The Old. Q C9 f x Qs ex M12-QGDLD AND E3LUE HIM 0 -A em F1112 C9121 CEnlh aah Elite Published Annually by the Zluninr Ollaaz nf Ihr Hrhhir Srhnnl VOLUME LXIV CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE , 5, :TI- - - it rf , ! Uhr Enurh I -Q . , WILLIAM EISELE SCHUFF, Editor-in-Chief ' New I ersey HAROLD FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, Business Manager Indiana JOHN ROLSTON WESTENDORF, Art Editor nd-h New Jersey ' .gif -1 WILLIAM HENRY MULLER, New York - g ' ' , -I FLOYD KENDREL IWCTYIER, N ew York , 1-5' 4 iw- ga.. DAVID EUGENE VVARDEN, New Jersey ' A,.f-8:3 R- A GD C6 K 1 GJ ' PEDDIE1925 ' Cfj Ig iD Page Nine -ws 'L . f'-12.-L ' ' ' we ' VX .- V4 1,-'?'.1-Aja. ,' V' .A 'ff ',,, 'Cf k'LL E i 1 Fifi-: gfggwfgifw, Q W fQ W,m1.fA 'N j fi 5 1 if lk .-.M ' 559' ','f:,Jw,.f , 1 , W M45 ,A , A H 1 - at- Qkz qw . ' : ' H ' if El :p7,,:Q a f L ' ff yggf:,fs'.2 'Li Q A g ' 'fiffi ff- x .fi4 'R!,v' 3 q'7.v.'. 'f,-fffidfi' ' fi x 5 ,J AH 1+ ,. ,M if .I . ,Zu f ,, W1 .QQ . ,V Q Glhr Glmnpuz Oftinzes to every Peddie graduate comes the desire to gase once more upon the buildings, nooks and spacious drives of Old Peddie. During his busy and active life at school he fails to appreciate the beauty of the very walls that surround him, and only after graduation does he realise the ancient traditions that surround Old Wilson Hall. Too little does he realise how he will miss his old environment and cherish fond memories of the spots trodden daily by his hurried feet. All hail, then, to the Peddie Cainpusg may it grow more dcar to the heart of every loyal alumnus. i 2 Y 1 2 E E 3 , 'YFQ I P w . V ' ' , f a K? ff:- Ra xii. Q w ,. I I L-,fix I. y -fun' 5 ff' . li- 'P' 2 V x KK X. J' 4 ,' A 5.1 Q- we ,f 2 I xx, X 1 1- X . Q, . X 1 I, K , 'I .K f I . - xx Q IL ' I ' . rm J p. xv. xg 'fl r.:-4-: M ,,-..-- A-AX' :ESQ 7 1 W 4-xg. W A r-,e ,- f,.....- .- X .Y ,A . . , N v, vvvx , ,J I- 5. h ri A. 4. ,1-2 f r :fa - h M-753-1 -if x J ,,' ' Qt , . f ' 1 5: 4' xiii 4.211- kf? A 1 if-P5 Qikzg 2.3121 , li?ffii:?5 - 5 , ,MP je 5 ffnrf' Nb! 'Q ,U-.M-q1Lf'i 1 b ' a-- ,'f:Q,'?,y6?. -. ,- , N, ,N - -. N L,. .y f ' 'fc 5' '-.', ,y ' gfj sig' ' . lg ,' .f i .g Q '15'tg' li Q Li ,' 'f fifpfi. ' ' fr. 12' '13 1 ' 0 , hw - .A I K I n 1. . M5 i AP' 4' , .5445 ,gl IP' .1- h y iff, N . 'n .49 1 X 'c' ,TVX --x P Nfw I 1-, Y? 1' Va-Q 1 ,f ' :- 'u f 1--:+ve '-.., n ' . - V ...,-1.1, -- . - s rv., . DR. Rl Jiilili W. SWIi'l'l,AND Headwzaxter DR. ROGER XV1LL1AM SWETLAND, A.M., LL.D. Headmaster Bible Dr. Swetland received his education at Lewisville Acad- emy, Ulysses, Pa., at the Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa., and at the University of Rochester. He re- ceived the degree of A.B. in 1894, A.M. in 1908, and LL.D. in 1916. He is a member of Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, S. A. R., F. 8: A. M., A. A. S. R., and A. A. O. N. M. S. The doctor has been principal of Union High School, Troups- burg, N. Y., The High School of Harrison Valley, Pa.g VVOodhull Academy, Woodhull, N. Y., and Cook Academy. Montour Falls, N. Y. Member, Board of Managers of the American Baptist Publication Society, Board of Managers of the American Sunday School Union, Board of Trus- tees of the International Baptist Seminary, Board of Man- agers of the New Jersey ,Baptist Convention, Board of Education of the Northern Baptist Convention, and a Trus- tee of the Hightstown Baptist Church. Headmaster of the Peddie School since 1898. . J AllCIIIli.'X1.D INIORRISON LANGFORD, Head of the Ilisfory Dc'fu1.r't111r'ut Educated at the Drisler School, New York Trinity College, and New York Law School. Member of Alpha Delta Phi. Instructor at Ped die since 1919. ,,,.. W... . Page T1c'vuly-fuzu' .... - .xr-ae. . ,digg-ml fiJ7 . - , f at J.. W 421665-15.1-,..-,.- ...g , ., ,,. . 7 il . ,,',.. 0,3 f, re. . -S -...N.,-. law -... RALPH ELMIQR H,xRMoN, A.B., A.M. A ssistfuzt H cad maxlvr Head of the Illatl101ualiz'.v Dcfwm'!1ucnf Educated at the Victor High School, Cherbor- nugh Seminary, and at the University of Roches- ter. He received the degree of A.B. at Rochester in 1907, and that of A.M. at Princeton in 1916. He is a member of Alpha Delta Phi, and F. 81 A. M. Instructor at Peddie sin-ce 1907. IVIARK NVALr..fxcE SXVETLAND, A.B., A.M. Head of the Latin Department Educated at the Peddie School, the University of Rochester, and Princeton University. Received the degree of A.B. at Rochester in 1909, and A.M. at Princeton in 1925, Cum Laude. Member of the N. J. Classical Association, the Middle States and Maryland Classical Association, the Society of the Genesee, F. 8: A. M., Crescent Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Instructor at Peddie since 1910. Tennis coach. f-. . f . - 2 . Af.-ff as-2 -eg-,L The Old - A-1 QGOLD AND BLUE rib- 0 - ce 0 f Q PHARES H. HERTZOG, B.S., A.M. Head of the Science Department 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 that of A.M. at Princeton in 1914. Member of the American Association for Advancement of Science, the Entomological Society of America, the N. J. Science Teachers' Associa- tion, and the Cum Laude Society. Author of Systematic Zoology, and co-author of The Ser- 1333165 of Pennsylvania. Instructor at Peddie since I. WALTER REEVES, A.B., A.M. Head of the Public Speaking Department Educated at Fairmont State Normal School, at Wooster College, Emerson, College of Ora- tory, and at Princeton University. Received the degree of A.B. at Wooster in 1911, and that of A.M. at Princeton in 1914. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, the National Association of Public Speech, and of the Eastern Collegiate Association of Teachers of Public Speaking. Chairman of the National Committee of Teachers of Speech on College Entrance Credit for Public Speaking. Author of Argumentation and Debate. Member of Delta Sigma Rho. President of the Peddie Chapter of Cum Laude. Assistant Editor of Quarterly Journal of Speech Education. Member of the Joint Committee on American Speech. Instructor at Peddie since 1912. 1 EARL CLARENCE MACARTHUR Head of the English Department Educated at the Franklin Academy, Malone, N. Y., and Yale University. Member of Alpha Sigma Phi. President of Yale Debating Union. Foot- ball squad. Received the degree of A.B. at Yale in 1910. Ex-President of the New Jersey Inter- scholastic Association. Member of the Philadel- phia Yale Club, and F. Sz A. M. Instructor at Peddie since 1915. Head coach of football. C0 Q t , Q ' 1' ' PEDD1E192e rr E' Page Twenty-five ,.. ..l ,- ..ff'!.vm-Q. J UML. aw.: V. . ..e.,f-,J , ,I L, .U .-l.- ia. Rov -IUDSON 1Vix1Tic, A.B. Head of the .llodvrn Lllllflllllflt' IJr'fvc1rf111mzf liclucutecl at the Potsclzxm lligh School, Potsclani Normal School, Potsdam, N. Y., :incl the Univer- sity of Mieliigan. Received the degree of .-LB. :it the University of Xlieltigun in 1014. Member of Kappa Zeta Phi. Instructor at Peclclie since 1016. Runtime .ARTHUR RoGERs, I.itt.B. Latin lirluezltecl :it the Peclclie School :incl Princeton University. Member of Varsity Baseball 'llCZl!'l1. the lilm Club, the 'l1fl1ll1j.flC Club, :ind llusketbzill sqnzul. lnstrnctur :tt Peclclie sinee 1914. STARR GARIJINER Coo1f1aR, l3.A. 50,1001 1'syrl10I0gi.vl Erlueatecl ut Adelphi Aezuletiiy, Brooklyn, N. Y.. zincl Yale University. Cum l.zincle Society :it .-Xclellphi .'Xiczicle1ny. Received the degree of ISHN. :it Yale in 1008. Member of lletzi Theta Pi :mil l'hi Beta Kappa. Staff eclitor on the Yale Cour- ant, Servecl in the VVorlml VVar. Liontribntecl to nliclneutiomil Review. Instructor at Petltlie since 19l5. Fnuncler of l'eclclie L.l11lIllCl', Cunt l.:1urle Society. rib . . - ,. ... .-....d. H-.W-V S U - Pagr Tzwuty'si.r -A Y K-J-l'--f.vis-fl-fl. l .,. .,f..-, True Old .424 it Q G 0 LD .Erie T11 Ci im' ' 'C 1 ii 1 it C 63 9 CARI. EDWARD GEIGER, Sc.B. English Educated at the William-spfart High School. Williamsport, Pa., and Bucknell University. Re- ceived the degree of Sc.B. at Bucknell University in 1915, Summa Cum Laude. Member of Delta Sigma. Editor-in-chief of the Bucknellian, The Commencement News, and The Junior Year Book. Member of F. Sz A. M., Crescent Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. Instructor at Peddie since 1918. Head coach of basketball, 1927. LESLIE STARR HYATT, C.E, Illatlzwzzritics Educated at the P. M. C. Preparatory School, and Pennsylvania Military College. Received the degree of C.E. in 1911. Instructor at Peddie since 1918. Head coach of baseball. I ROBERT HALT SILVENS, Ph B , Pd.B., A.M. Science and Mcclzanical Drawing Educated at Keuka Institute, Keuka College. State Normal School, and Columbia University. Received the degree of Ph.B. at Keuka College in 1906, the degree of Pd.B. at State Normal Col- lege, Albany, in 1911, and the degree of A.M. at Columbia University in 1923. Instructor at Ped- die since 1918. go C21 H. .... 63 Q9 0 nf- PEDDIEFQZCB axgeviegsjf-is Page Twenty-seven .a a . . . v -1 ,V , , , .1-xl 'l. -, , ,. y 4 J id 4 - 1... .-..W.4,. .,,... .L , - f - .- 4. .lf '.1'1'.I.s.....- ..,.,..,...., il..- V' 9 3 G. W. 111ARQUE 11lAIER, B.S., M.S. .Matlierfzatics Educated at the High School of Avoca, Iowag Princeton University, and 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 Prince- ton in 1902. Member of the American Whig Society, Phi Beta Kappa, the Appalachian Moun- tain Club, the New York Theatre Guild Society, and Cum Laude Society. Instructor at the American University of Beirut, Syria and at Ped- die since 1919. Hmsrmz RICHARD HORMHERGER, A.B. German and illatlzmuatiics Educated at Sinking Spring High School, Kutz- tnwn Normal School, Dickinson College, and Columbia University. Member of Track Squad and Carptain of Football at Dickinson in 1914. Received the degree of A.B. at Dickinson in 1915. Graduate Student at Columbia in 1917. Member of Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, F. 81 A. M.. and Cum Laude. Served in A. E. F. Instrucor at Peddie since 1919. CLINTON IRVIN S1'RoU'r, A.B. Euglfslz Educated at Keystone Academy and Bucknell University. Received the degree of A.B. in 1917, Summa Cum Laude. Member of Delta Sigma. Editor of the Bucknel1ian and Commencement News. Ensign U. S. Navy 1918-1919. Member 4 of F. tk A. M. Instructor at Peddie since 1920. Coach of swimming. .ap ff 1. -,- f ef ti' .Lf M, ,4 f' . L L af, .t M.- 1, -..f,,.a-....a.....a...,.,,,5f1K ,tx ',,.V '. .VV Y A x ili 'N-1'-L' B? f- -...f - a --wa., 15- Page 'liwcflty-eight flii Q 1 op ,f- '5Q,fNQf-3,1---xg ': ' 5ffj Pi C 135 9 C39 Q A, M Time ,......Q....l'.'l...f:ff3Qf-U Q -1 Cl, Q9 6f ' ' - re I I I M Q '-Q -.ar WILLIAM BOYD, B.S. Maihcnzatirs and Science Educated at the Norwich Free Academy, Nor- wich, Conn., and Bates College. Member of varsity football and track teams. Received the degree of B.S. at Bates College in 1916. Served in Aviation Section, U. S. Army, during the World War. Instructor at Peddie since 1924. GEORGE W VVEED B.S. BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROLIAN, A.B. Latin Educated at Hyde Park High School, Hyde Park, Mass., and Brown University. Varsity foot- ball. Mem-ber of Alpha Tau Omega. Received the degree of A.B. at Brown in 1925. Instructor at Peddie since 1925. Head of Departnzcnt of Phxsical Education Educated at Peddie School and Dartmouth Coil- lege. Captain of track team and Wyckoff Honor Fellowship at Peddie. Intercollegiate champion of fancy diving. Member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. Received the degree of B.S. in 1922. Physical Director at Peddie 'since 1926. 53 Qi' YL Y TL Y --my -V N--M..-V-w--A -Q4 C21 - J I Y - ---E3 , 'V - -. .-- .. . -...,.., :-W ,VV-wsrqrn-vu-----w-Q J 6 rf Cl N ff ' DTI In P :ir i m :Q 'Q ef, Q .L .L.dJt..!, .,' 54 Lg -L lf' if I jf' -pq ' , L A ' ff-.CQENRW Kyjiviqiitf- lf 'V fjf-H CX ff! Page Twenty-nine l A9 Th Old . 'X 0 445' QGOLD PEND BLUE WMM- 9 A Q C9 1 ' I QD Q DUANE CLAYTON BARNES, B.A. Frenclz Educated at Montpelier Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., and Wesleyan University. Member of Phi Beta Kappa. Received the degree of BA. in 1926. Instructor at Peddie since 1926. Faculty advisor of The Old Gold and Blue. 1'IARRY IRVIN Secniusr, B.S. l1IlIf1It'HllllIl'.Y Educated at York High School, York, Pa.. and Albright College. Member of varsity base- ball and football teams. Received the degree of B.S. at Albright in 1921. Instructor at Peddie since 1926. DoN.xLn GALE ST1LLMAN. A.B. English Educated at Kingston High School, Kingston, Pa., and Lafayette College. Member of Kappa Phi Kappa at Lafayette. Received degree of A.B. in 1926. Instructor at Pcddie since 1926. C3 fa t -- aaaaa . , 55 Q PILDLHE 1222 G ss.-X,. C1gjgLh:ifc n az,-- Page Thirty The Old. ff- QGOLD AND BLUE Q an 0 -2 C9 QQ gi 1 Q GARFORD VVEHR GRAVER, Pl1.B. .S'f1ani.s'lz and French Educated at Allentown High School and Muhlen- burg College. Member of Delta Theta. Received degree of Ph.B. in 1926. Faculty Advisor to the Peddie News. Instructor at Peddie Since 1926. AUGUST CHARLES MILLER., jk., B.S. History Educated at Taunton High School, Taunton. Mass., and Bowdoin College. Student Assistant in History Department, Bowdoin College. Received degree of B.S. in 1927. Attended Harvard Sum- mer Session, 1927. Member of Delta Upsilon. Instructor at Peddie since 1927. x LIVINGSTONE DR LANCEY, B.S., M.A. Educated at Yonkers High School, Yonkers, N. Y., Cornell University, Middlebury College, Har- vard University, and University of Vermont, Bur- lington, Vt. Member of Elinsis Fraternity, Cor- nell. Received degree of B.S., Magna Cum Laude at Harvard in 1923 and M.A. at University of Vermont in 1927. Instructor at Ped-die since 1927. g i2'+k?'f'4'P C0 E- 0, , g ca 'J 'ffjj PEDDIEIQQESO Page Thirty-nm' GEORGE RIILLER, M.Pd., B.I'.Ii. Sfzldy Hall Jllastcr Educated at High School Stockholm and Real Gymnasium, Gothenburg, Sweden. Graduated from Teachers' College, Gothenburg 1925. Elected student member of the faculty there. Member of the varsity track, swimming, soccer, and basket- ball teams. Physical director in Gothenburg 1924- l925. Recipient of Sw.S.S. and Sw.A.A. bronze awards. Instructor at Peddie since 1927. Coach of soccer. Rixrus I.. KELLY, A.B. I.ofc'c'r' School liducated at Andersonville Institute, Anderson- ville, Tcnn.g Carson-Newman College, Ietterson City, Tenn. Member of varsity football, 'basket- ball, and baseball teams. Captain of basket-ball and president of Senior Class. Instructor at Ped- die since 1926. Mus. lNIAUDE BARRUS Sravtms, A.B., Pd.B. 4 I.ofc'r'r School Educated at Keuka Institute, Keuka College, and State Normal School, Albany, N. Y. Re- ceived the degree of A.B. at Keuka College, and Pd.B. at State Normal School, Albany, N. Y. Teacher at Peddie since 1918. l'ayv 'Iilll!'fj'-f7E'fl and A.M. in 1912. Instructor at Peddie 1908-1919 The Old sk we QGOLD AND BLUE -'WM 0 A C9 tg ' ' Q3 QD ALFRED l1lERTON IXIASONIIEIMER, JR.. A.B.. A.A.G.O. lu Clzafrgc of Music Educated at Franklin and Marshall College. Received the degree of B.A. in 1915. Von Gray- bill Piano School, 1916. Guilmont Organ School, 1920. Associate of the American Guild of Organ- ists by examination at Columbia University, 1921 Instructor at Peddie since 1926. Miss INIABEL FRANCES MCCARNES, M.E. Librarian Educated at Slippery Rock State Normal School, Slippery Rock, Pa.: Cornell University, French School of McGill University, and Simmons Col- lege of Library Science. Librarian S.R.S.N.S. and the Peddie School since 1916. Assistant in Library Economy, Summer Session, Columbia University 1920 and 1921. Instructor in Library Economy, Summer Session, Columbia University, from 1922-1926. In charge of School Library courses at Drexel Institute, Summer of 1927. DANIIEL Iv1Ns lX'lESSLE'R, A.B., A.M. Business Manager Educated at Peddie School and Princeton Uni- versity. Received the degree of A.B. in 1908 as Head of German Department. Business man- ager since 1919. e fe 0. , Q o ' PEDDIE1925 0 I' C9 2L 'io Page Tlzirty-tlzrrr Hai - I if ...tb . - - -- -51-f.,i...., W.- .......,' -4'-rf ,ARTHUR j. Fiuzv, l'h.B. .'1A'.YI'SfUlIf lfnsinz's.v gilanugvr Iiducated at Peddie and Brnwn University. Ped- die '16, Brown 'Z0. At Peddig since 1922. l.vNrnzx liuvnon iXl.XCDIiRMII3, M.D.C.M. .S'rlmnI P1I'V.fft'l.lIII liclnczxtccl :mt Q'nrnw:ill fully-gc Instituto, Cnrn- wzill Mnclcl Schnnl. Ontzarin, Canzulag McGill l'niversity, Mnntrcul, Lilllliliiil. Received the :lu- grvc ul' M.lJ.L'.Nl. in 192-l. Served in the Canadian Infantry in XYnrId XYzu'. Mn-inbcr nf F. Sz A. M. Hub bc-cn at Pcrldic since 10.25. XX'lI.I.1.-ni l. XX ILHUR, A.B., AAI., NLD. C0lISIllfil1fj P11j'Sft'l'1Il1 eddie '8lg AB., Princeton '85g AM.. Prince tnn '88, MD., University of Pennsylvania '88. dr...--,.7,,... -.. . . I W W , YA bd H M A f A 1m-mx-'r - :Y...n.nns.v,.,,1--' ff f-. . Page Vlilliffjl-f01U' C? 2' Tm QM X 96031.32 AND BLUE Q fb 31155 EVA TUNYNSENU, K.N. RUSS LOUISE FRONTZ, R.N. Head Nurse Assistant Nurse fa , 69 cn Q, JW W3 TU C9 W.: Y PEDDM.. 19-25 B' ' YV 'Eg Q V Page Thirty-jizz A9 The O ld. 0 C9 ' Q QD Etemhing Olnmmiltmi nf the Earultg YH! P4 QThe Headmaster is an m'-officio mrnzber of all comnntteesj Cllrrhmtialn EUGENE ARTHUR ROGERS, Chairman ROY JUDSON WAITE CLINTON IRVIN SPROUT fligihiliig ROBERT HALL STEVENS, Chairman J. WALTER REEVES MARK VVALLACE SWETLAND Examtnatinn RALPH ELMER HARMON, Chairman MARK XVALLACE SWETLAND EARL CLARENCE INIACARTHUR PH ARES H. 1'IERTZOG j. WALTER REEVES ROY -IUDSON WAITE ARCHIBALD MORRISON LANGFORD Bwriplim ARCHIBALD MORRISON LANGFORD, Clzaunnan LESLIE STARR HY.NTT VVILLIAM BOYD EARL CLARENCE MACARTIIUR Brhrhulr G. W. IWARQUE MAIERV, Chairman EUGENE ARTHUR ROGERS LIVINGSTONE DE LANCEY J Q 0. , GJ Q-3 ' ' W 'f:ff PEDDIE1928 O X' I Cv-iQLQ - The Old -- -we QGOLD AND BLUE WM- 0 -2 Q C9 I 1 Q Summer Srltnnl Biarultg ROGER WILLIAM SWETLAND, A.M., LL.D. CROChL'St61'3 Headmaster RALPH ELMER HARMON, A.M. CRochcster, Princetonj Assistant Headmaster , MARK WALLACE SWETLAND, A.M. QRochcstcr, Princetonj Instructor in Latin and Greek LESLIE STARR HYATT, C.E. CPenn. Militaryj Instructor in Mathematics CHARLES STUART MITCHELL, A.B. CBrownj Instructor in English PHARES H. HERTZOG, B.S., A.M. CBucknell, Princetonj Instructor in Science DUANE CLAYTON BARNES, B.A. Clflfesleyanj Instructor in French HARRY IRVIN SECHRISTQ B.S. ffllbrightj Instructor in Spanish and Mathematics DONALD GALE STILLMAN, B.A. fLafayettej Instructor in German and Latin CLARENCE DUNN WILLIAMS, A.B. CC. C. N. Y., Columbia, N. Y. UJ Instructor in History The work of the school is adapted to the needs of the following students: 1. Those who are planning to take college entrance examinations in September and therefore desire review. 2. 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. 3. Those students who because of sickness or other unavoidable interruption in their work, will not be able to resume their work with their regular classes in September, unless they make up deficiencies in the summer. 4. 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. 5. Newystudents who are planning to matriculate in September and may wish to review their work done elsewhere in order to acclimate themselves more readily to the Peddie scholastic atmosphere. Q- G 0' lo Q C9 riff PEDD11-31925 E wi .la 'Q . Page Thirty-seven 3111 illlemnrinm AUSTEN COLGATE 1863-1927 A great Peddie soul has passed. For twenty- two years. Colonel Austen Colgate has given liberally to Peddie of his interest. of his time. of his personality, of his wealth. His death takes from us the third of three rare spirits, three mag- nificent men, who have exercised tremendous in- fluence during two decades for :1 better, as well as a greater. Peddie. Mr. H. N. Swetland, Mr. N. VV. Ayer, Col. Austen Colgate :-Blessed in- deed has Pecldie been to mnnher three such men among her guides and counselors! Eennlutinn nf thv ilinnrh nf Glnrpnratnra The Board of Corporators of The Peddie School wishes to place itself on record and to voice its appreciation of our fellow member, Colonel Austen Colgate. His connection with our Board followed his investigation of the Baptist educational work in New Jersey, and his contacts were marked constantly by the influences which brought him to the Board. His fine business sense and far vision made his services invaluable to this School of his love and remem- brance. His innate strength and nobility of character were of themselves a contribution to our school, which we can never evaluate at its full worth. His relation to our cor- poration commended our work to many to whom otherwise it might and probably never would be known. We cherish those precious things of fellowship which are our heritage from him, and shall endeavor to perpetuate them. We are glad that we served with him, that we came within the circle of his gracious personality, and that we shared Peddie's burden with him. Now since our Father has called him home, we wish to express our sorrow, to voice our feeling of loss, and to express the same to those dear ones who knew him best and loved him most. We move that this minute be spread on the records of our board, and a copy be sent to the family. h N.a A L ,Q J A In The Old H W sn 0 ...mud Q '?4I?.M 0 4.1 'J Q , l i C9 Q Q l 1 l Baath nt' Glnrpnratnrn J HORACE ROBERSON ...... President DAVID H. KNOTT . . . First Vice-President i WILLARD L. CASE . . . . Second Vice-President l D. HART CUNNINGHAM . . Secretary J W ALTER C. BLACK ....... Treasurer TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER, 1928 l D. HART CUNNINGHAM .. .... Hightstown. N. J. J REV. FRANK A. SMITH, D.D. . . Elizabeth, N. J. HON. J. WARREN DAv1s . . . Trenton, N. J. J EDWARD F. L. Lam . .I . . Paterson, N. J. J HON. JAMES A. HAMILTON . . New York City WILLARD L. CASE .... . Philadelphia, Pa. . RORERT A. MESSLER ...... Trenton, N. J. l TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER, 1929 l HIRAM E. DEATS ....... Flemington, N. ll. WALTER C. BLACK . . . Hightstown, N. J. J HON. HORACE ROBERSON . . . Bayonne, N. J. MRS. WILFRED W. FRY . . . Camden, N. J. REV. M. JOSEPH TWOMEY, D.D. . . . Newark, N. J. HON. JOSEPH S. FRELINGIIUYSEN . . New York City T. ELLIOT TOLSON ....... New York City TERMS EXPIRE OCTOBER, 1930 MRS. ELSIE PEDDIE SAUVAGE .... East Orange, N. J. HON. BYRAM L. WINTERS . . New York City HON. DAVID H. KNOTT . ' . . New York City HON. WILLIAM H. THOMPSON . . Hightstown, N. J. WILLIAM W. WYCKOFF ..... New York City I VICTOR E. DOWNER ...... New York City HONORARY T CHARLES W. MCCUTCHEN .... Plainfield, N. J. l Q 1 fe 0-t ,O 9 CQ l 2 f Gr 'Q J PEDDIE1925 W 1 Cv' J! 'Q y QV, 1 Page Forty A A9 9 - The Old -- 0 Qgorn AND BLUEEQ 0 -J an 6 to Glnlnr Snug ' fNELSON L. GREENE, Steady, Old Peddie is marching along, Her sons are loyal everg Bearing her colors with shouting and song, The Gold and Blue forever, forever. CHORUS: Come join the chorus ye faithful and true, Peddie our hearts shall rule! Old Gold and Blue, we're singing to you, Waving o'er Peddie, our dear old school. Many the sons who have left her old halls, But there is naught can sever, Memories clustered 'round old Peddie's walls 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. Q .fs Q, ,D Q o ' 1 ' PEDDIE1928 ' X' l QI' I 'CQ Q56 A Page Forty-one Zin illllvnrnriam XX ll l.I.'XKl HINSUN WILL! ftlllss of 1927 llic-ml l cln'11:11'y 12, 1928 IIIUM.-XS XX'Il',l,IAM DIXUIN Class ui 1931 llicrl june 27. 1027 J,,..fg s'fu11msN fl3 1 .- f' I Cx 'Xk ' Q5 f lu ' A .K X W- HE , L . V '35 D Q V 0 K X , xr, , ', V' I X , Q X J, K X ? f I X T? K lei!! X ,af l A I, Q A f ' ' 3 Wt. .x fi '56 I A I X X-,gi ,ff 'i ? ?B4Q: X' ' fd lg .Rx 1 3 2 f i Q X ? Q I FS i., nf 1, fx l 1 ,, . ' A x I l . .. - 1 - '- i A . ,e ' . z 5 - SV ,,-' x. ' f W V .fl -:rein 'X ,' f.: an ' y ii55fTf?.Tf'3'A ' ' ' ,4,A .1 1 flfii 'g fu I X ,Qgug-yagztigtCiL'F:f.f?f'f:EiZ 'rn 21. ' ' . A1 . ','..'. I .. ,... . .n-yn ., . 4, gn 1 -., 1, .- . ,af-'wm l fi K ' J' I +R X? ff fp! 1 A ll I 'Q 1 F 15 .... . ..... , ' 1 'T' ,Uni E, . ' .ff 1 -'f vii, , ,,. , . 'i X fi- ' ' 73 I N33 W 1-'-.jfwifi x , ., , ,A srl- 5' -lf'-Q2'Tf:x.1f j'-,-My 4f,y',.w 1 :1 1 3' ' 45 - .1 ,l I . f,q,Q.'iai vp,-,i ' -rr:-vrr-'1f:::::+ jf- -fl 617 --W-.:4a:.:2:-anne.-zfbznf. .f,fl,1'::, K H 5 Zi: ,,: K fe gg ' -K, ', . ! 1,1 . nl- y i Q' I . mag, , .X N, X.: rf- IITF... . xl fo J. ' 71. 14.7 . 4 -HiXi3A9,- hx 'X 't-, Q. - -Q91 'fig X X-r-f up -. ...X 1 ji W, ,N --N -f F--.Fr-lliq gi --fr -gym,ffgNQ LU E Q - C92 ----in r r in r ra, Qs Uhr I-Inuzv Glnmmittvr IDR. ROGER XN1l.l,l.-RMS 5N'V1i'1'I.AND .... .... ..,. I 7 acuhy .Xclvisur Xl lnkl HER S-Iii'-U,fIirin l'r1-cl Mclxwmii ........... lim-m'gc Xlail lancl fl1IlllllJCI'S... -Inhn Kuck Smart. ,, .... , Iaunlm jim-pli lxnn ....,. -lznncs Macklin Rmlgurs.. -lnscph Kiimlun Sawycr ........., Philip XVillian1 .Xnthony llincs .... Cwlyrlc' XVarrcn Austin ........ . .. ..l'11-aicluniul'.Xthlctic.XQsrwiati+n1 ,,... l'1'1,-siilcntuf SL-ninr Class . . .. Prcsimli-in ul- ,lnniur Class ... l,l'L'Sllll'11l ul X. Xl. Q. A. .....L'aptain nl' Ifuothall Captain uf llaskcihall Captain nt' Baseball Liaplain ul 'Vrack Ifilitnr nf Nurs Charles Mcfall Stinnp ..... .,...... XYClIllk'IA Kerr Hicks ll'll'l'Y 1il.EC'l'1ilJ HY STUIJICN1' IHUDY . D liwlwaril Nirlinlsmi Aluhn l'1Il'll'l' XVc1-ks liI.l2Li'l'liD ISY lf .-XCUl.'l'Y William llvahl iirovcrman, jr. Samuel llcnshaw Nigh George Crawford Zahn G 1-U':',l1':x'YLTTTlL ' IT1 TY.....-........i....-f pfm3D1E1925+, Q rf Q igllyl' l fffii iii 'itff-k' :iv .gif-X in if X-1 XX . , x x X, , l'uyu l'urI,v-fvllr' r f 'rf'fiff3' , .f A9 o..i3If .,o The O ld 'K 4' QFIOLD AND BLUE Q hh GJ Q Q QD Ellie linuar Qlnmmitter f H15 strongest single influ- f 0 Qi ence in the sentiment and ff- f'X 1 ' y. it morale of Peddie emanates Q from a group of fifteen gif -.5 boys, which is known as ' - the 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 readyhresponse 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 fin other words, of the Schoolj, the Presi- dents of the two upper classes, the Presidents of the Y. M. C. A., the Captains of the four major athletic teams ffootball, basketball, baseball and trackj, and the chairman of the News are the c.1'-officio 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 Head- master of Peddie is also a member of the Committee, but he has no greater authority than any of the student members. The House Committee is a com- mittee that operates without roll- call, minutes, or instruments for enforcing its decisions. 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 committee. It would not be correct to call the Committee a mediator between student and Faculty, although it meets both on equal ground-s. It is ai 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 1nto their membership during the Founders' Day Exercises on Feb- ruary 12. The gold pin of the House Committee, with its all-seeing eye, is one of the most coveted of Peddie honors. Few indeed are the House Committee boys who do not make for themselves successful careers in after life. , MM GJ ' W 0 PEDDFE1925 0 T' CG Q . , GD U . cw t . w fi lk '9 Page F orty- hw Efhv Sveninr-.Uuninr Glnmmitivr MIQNIHIQRS SENIIJRS Fred XlrKL-wwll ,lzum-s Macklin Rodgers ,Ifm-pl: Gurdon Suwycr Frank XYulkcr llollillgsxvurth jvxmks john Kurk Smart Clyde XVZIITCII Austin .Iulm Porter Weeks The Sclliur-junim' L'un1n1i1tcc, clccu-al by the Il1L'l'll1bL'I'9 uf the two uppcr clznsu has taken upon itsvlf thc hzmclling' nf thc murulu of ilu- Stflllllll, zmrl uspcciully nl' tlu lrusllxllvll, during 1110 Full Tcrnm. 'l'I1L- CH1llI11i111't' secs tn it that the now lmys :ln pmperly :mul prmnplly imlmcrl with thc In-sl kind of I'L'lIlliC Spirit, :uul that lllu learn uhnmt mul umllmll in Vcrlrlic lraulilimms. 'l'lu- inH11c11cc uf thu Scnilu'-,llulil ommittcc ,cmllplctvly L'Iilllill2lICS ull fU1'1llS uf lllllillg :xt Pczlclic. - ,.,k ,'.,. .. ! My V x ,, . ,V 4.0.-fu ... -. Page l'w't.v-sim - it-L., t-1 -' Q L, - in . Q- i 1- 11 1 --Q- W. 4 1 gi ' 1 ' '- 1 ' + 'Q Q 1. 1- 2 -. 1 - - .... : - -.. L -1 ,- l 1. - 'Q ' -+151 :eslgg 2:-fi '- 'S-- - '- - - F l 1. i 1 .... '- 1 - - .1 1 -. 1. 1 L - - -1 -1 .1 -T i -. - ,- 1 ..- 1, .. - -' 1. , ln i - 1 1 -,-ii., ,.L, .. , 'i 1 ,gy f f - mu, if f'f l ' Hmllllfqg lg Ml X -Q-1--Q lg? ' vt-:J ,f ff , J- , E l:3 l?2A4f -av x91-1 4 f f ' M2 Ei i:' I 'zi X219 1,1 'Z I .aff ,F' F: H2111 J qi, If 1 iff' LV' in lV ,i22L1:gy'Qr1vrq.F x Qi .1 fm 5' f ?lli!iiiI : i'?E? N f 'f 1 y . ll mm! HZ-lfS,'-,-. .'ff:-.'t--Ml,-p,'.',-4 'ZiI r gl? -fel , , x -5 I Qxgyiiz ag 4L ff g 0, j a ff! : ui.fffZ' 4Zw95' 5' I X , ff, , : !f.- 3 :Aly 4 -NW' ' Z f af Zi Z xl ' ld . X 7?z5 S p cns.ib'f6i.o The Old 6- AW' QGOLD AND BLUE eb- 0 43 C9 C9 ' ' QQ C9 Q11 CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Bonum Melius Green and White Optimum GEORGE MAITLAND CHAMBERS ..... President WEIMER KERR H1cKs ........ Vice-Prmidcnt HARRY EDVVARD NIcHor.soN ....... Secretary CHARLES MCCAI.L STUMP ........ Treasurer arm nf 1925 OFFICERS CLASS ROLL Charles StlewartBAnder 1 f..,,w I W, a its ed Deane Lamb James Buc ley . ,,f' ' '..--- i 'S ebb Lintner, r. George Kirk- Benn D... W- I. itield Lucas Adolph Frank Beno id. ---- 'f 113' William McKeow11 David, Mauri il- 0 ' C rlysle Roy MacPherson Warren Allen Black - N m Beveridge Massey William John Blake, r. vw- . a 1- Henry Merritt, Jr. Charles Dalton Brady ' 1,1 ice Michaels John Lewis Buckley 'ff' ,,,, -' -:zz 5-,X Nason Moesta Arthur Dana ,Burnett .,...... fff, . Augustus Moosmann Douglas Vernon Cannon --H ---- - ----- 'I3'3..-X' Mor-ss, Jr. George Maitland - mb rs -'-'D his Morton Henry George ' t 0- ' ' . IF 5- rd Nicholson Clarence Wil 463 Coleman :. Nigh Lawrence Merri Davis .u- 1 ' en Farrow Samuel' It n 9 mes en Victor Dragon erbert er mann Norman Walter I ey Yigtor Arxibup tta William Justus Eddy William Lester Ely Jack Mason Everest Donald Charles Forbes Job Malsbury Francis, Jr. Nathaniel Purdy Gardner, Jr. Howard Charles Glasser Eugene Eli Gobeille Edwin Howe Goodwin William Heald Groverman, Jr. John Harrison Hammett VVilliam Brown Hammett Adams Hayes , Curtis Danheim Herbert Harvey Hughes Heyser, Jr. Mansir Waite Hicks, Jr. Weimer Kerr Hicks Philip William Hines Frank Walker Hollingsworth, Jr. Robert Elmer Kennedy ' Louis Joseph Kirn Gerell Carl Peter Lagerloef Horace Hargraves Platt, Jr. William Jehn Quigley, Jr. Ivan Arthur Reiner George Louis Wellington Reinhart James Macklin Rodgers Edward Morris Rosenbaum Herbert Harrison Ross, Jr. Herbert King Salmon, Jr. Joseph Gordon Sawyer Herbert Siff 4 William James Singer Edwin Earl Stoddard Charles MeCall'Stump William Chest-er Sutherland. William Horace Teall Albert Bernard Tepperman , Harry David Van Sciver Evan Lewis Webster Abraham Weinberg Herman VVells Chase Parkes VVithrow William VVolfe Jr. Frederick Robert Zundel 'k?'b G3 . , 63 1' PEDDIE1925 X Q . ' 9 Page Forty-nim' ohfio? The Old Q- r 1 9601.13 AND BLUE Ph- 0 1- f ' Q5 AF' J uf C9 cp o ,IA ru ES BUCKLEY BARRY l.:1kewood. New Jersey jim. College Intended: Glue Club 153, League Football 155. Golf Club QSJ, Cross Country Lol, Swimming 15, 62, Entered Peddie, 1926. LllIARI.l'IS STEWART ANDERSON wfb Arlington, New jersey Stew. College Intended: Princeton Varsity Track Team 463. Entered Peddie, 1927. Princeton Gicomzlc KIRK BENNETT Yardley, Pennsylvania, Bud. College Intended: Princeton League Football LSD, League Basketball CSD. Entered Peddie, 1927. C0 C6 . T T Q GD 'H' 'jj PEDDIETQQB 9 k?'f'J Pufn' Fifty I -. ' '- gy- r- , N . V. ADCJI.l'll FRANK B12No, ll AE Council Bluffs, Iowa Beans College Intended : ...... League Football C45. League Basketball 155, League Baseball 455, Inter-Fraternity Council Q65, Gun Club L-l, 5, 05, Third Team Foot- ball Q5, 65. Entered Peddie. 1925. DAVID BIAURICE BERENsoN Brooklyn, New York Dave.' College Intended: Columbia Varsity Soccer CS, 65, Assistant Manager of Swimming Q55. Manager of Swimming Co5, Forum CS, o5, Truck Squad CS, 65. Entered Peddie, 1926. XVARREN AI.l.lCN BI..wiqwEr.I. 'l'itusville, New Jersey Blz1cky. College Intended: Lehigh Rand 14, 5, 65, Manager of Hand IS, 65. Entered Peddie, 1025. fc: ---.-,.ffl 71 , li l l I ,rl.'1!::pg-giqy:-1.3.3-gimuu:.,r . v --ggjn-gg im gg- - 1 - eer- We elf P X . - ,.,,, Ptlgla' Fifty Ullt' O The om 'U -x 9601.13 AND BLUE PM 0 A C9 QJ QD XVILLIAM JOHN BLAME, -IR. AKD Cranforcl, New jersey Bill, College Intenrletl: Dartmouth Third Team Football 165, League Basket- ball 165, Concert Orchestra 1115. Entered Pecldie, 1027. Cimnws lJ,x1.'1'oN l5R.xnv 69411 New York City Cl1arlie. College lntenrled: Brown Presiclent junior Class 155, Senior-junior Committee 155, junior Prom Committee 155, Senior-'junior Prom Cmnmittee 155, House Committee 155, Football Squad 165, Boxing Team 165. League Basketball 14, 55, Inter- fraternity Council 15, 65. Entered Pedclie, 1923. jot-iN l.14:w1s ISUQKIJQY Tenafly, New jersey jack College Intended: Stevens League Football 155, Gun Club 165. lint:-rod Peclclie, 1026. lQ? f9 CB 1 l GJ Q ' 'jd PEDDIE1925 X' Page liiftj' lwn o,.iE5'ff5'fl.o The Old fx Af' QGOLD AND BLUE rfb- 0 A C9 f Y Q ARTHUR DANA BURNETT East Orange, New Jersey Dana, College Intended: Syracuse League Basketball 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. lilifllitlli M,x1T1..xND CIIAMRERS AKD South Orange, New Jersey Main College Intended: U. of Pennsylvania Interfraternity Council 15, 61, Class Presi- DOUGLAS XfERNON CANNON La Grange, Illinois Doug, College Intended: Stanford Varsity Cross Country 161. Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary Board 161, Peddie News Board 161, Varsity Indoor Track Squad 161, League Basketball 161, Club Beekman 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. dent 161, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 161, Junior-Senior Committee 161, Senior Prom Committee 161, Athletite Editor News 14, 51, Assistant-Editor 161, Editor Peddie-Blair Foot- ball Programme 161, House Committee 161, League Football 14, 51, League Basketball 14, 5, 61, Cham-pionship League Basketball Team 141, Championship Hall Basketball Team 151, Atheneum 14, 5, 61, Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 141, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 15, 61, Track 141. Entered Peddie, 1925. G3 C6 a 1 , G9 ' PEDDIE1925 O T' , 'J ' 9lk ' Page Fifty-three Th om 1 mme A11 9601.13 KND BLUE eb- 0 A C9 I X Q Q HENRY GEORGE IDLANT Colvrizs Allentown, New jersey I-Ienry. College Intended: Bucknell League Football 15, 61, League Basketball 151, All League Basketball Team 151, Basket- ball Squad 15, 61, Peddie News Board 161, Atheneum 161, Track Squad 151. Entered Peddie, 1926. Cl.XRlENC'E VVILLIAM Co1.mmN Adv lVichita, Kansas Ron, College Intended: Kansas I-Cailtle Football 141, Third Team Football 15, 61, League Basketball 14, S, 61, League Baseball 141, Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary Cabinet 141, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 15, 61, Vice-Presi- dent Y. M. C. A. 161, Forum 14, 5, 61, Secre- tary of Forum 161. Entered Pvddic, 1025. LAWRENCE l1lERRll.l. lJ.w1s Black River, New York Larry, College Intended: Princeton Entered Peddie, 1927. go CD. W, ,oe Q Q 0 OPEoD1E19.2o W X' QI . ' 'Q 'Q'9 ,if Page Ififty-four The Old f Y Z! . -69 H- --0 QGOLD AND BLUE eh- 0 1 C C9 C9 Q G9 FARROW SAMUEL Dowiviay Rochester, New York Featherfoot. College Intended: Harvard Cross Country Team 161, Track Team 161, GI'-36 Club C61, Winters Prize Speaking 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. VICTOR IDRAGON Roebling, New Jersey Vic. College Intended: Harvard Varsity Football Squad 161, League Basket- ball 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. IXIORMAN XVALTIZR DREY New York City Norm. College Intended: Princeton Qoceer 61 Ica ue Basketball 161, Forum - C . 4- Q 161, News Staff 161. lfntered Peddie, l027. C25 C5 G. , G9 CQ 0 ' ' PEDDHN-925 0 C Vg Pagu Iiifly-jim' I A9 Th Old 0- Aff' QGOLD J-'CND BLUE eh- 0 -Q C9 f 1 QD Q . WILLIAM jusrus EDDY Wilniingtoli, Delaware Ius. College Intended: Worcester Tech. Third Team Football 141, Cross Country Team 15, 61, Captain of Cross Country Team 161, Peddie News Board 15, 61, Track Squad y 14, 51, Boxing Squad 161, Beekman Club 161. 1 Entered Peddie, 1925. l WILLIAM LESTER ELY Hightstown, New Jersey Les. College Intended: Lehigh Varsity Track 14, 5, 61, Scrub Basketball 14, 5, 61. Band 14, 5, 61, Orchestra 14, 51. Entered Peddie, 1925. JACK RIASON ISVEREST Al'rD Council Bluffs, Iowa jack College Intended: Univ. of Iowa League Football 131, Third Team Football 141, Varsity Football 161, Atheneum 13, 5, 61, Atheneum Debating Team 161, Vice-President Atheneum 161, Sophomore Prize Speaking 141, League Baseball 13, 41, Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil 161. Entered Peddie, 1925. G g J Q 6 . O CJ 1. YJ 4 my 0 WH' wr' PEDDIE 19 25 7 ri Q n cw- Qz 33 QV Pago Fifty-six The O ld 4 V 0 41' 4.2 fx QgOLD AND BLUE f'-M 0 -2 co ' GJ DONALD CHARLES FORBES Haworth, New jersey Don. College Intended: Princeton News Board 161, Forum 161, Treasurer of Forum 161, Forum Debating Team 161, Y Auxiliary Cabinet 161, Club Beekman 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. 10B TWALSBURY FRANCIS, JR. Manasquan, New jersey joby. College Intended: U. of Pennsylvania Entered Peddie, 1926. NATHANIEI. PURDY GARDNER, JR. ACD East Grange, New Jersey Buzz. College Intended: Dartmouth Forum 161, Treasurer Fo-rum 161, Winner Winters Prize Speaking Contest 161, Forum Debating Team 161, Third Team Fortball 161, Band 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. G3 C0 . ee. , 69 GD ' f' ' 'rj' PEDDIE1925 'J W 'J Q' , T ' 'Q?'5GJ V Page Fifty-seven f' ' WXN f ff 'i-Tx ' X KYLE Ulil KQ - ' l w I H U J 4 U fi-N fL-fig, egg .ff-,ND RBLU ra QL 0 -Q C9 Q, in i N Q lloxunum C11A1n.1ss Qilhxssncia AIVD Rochester, New York Hank, College Into.-mlcriz Bucknell Truck Squad 135. 'l'l1i1'rl 'Vcznn lfouthilll CS, M. Monitor 153, Hcaul Monitor Coy, XVrcs1Iing QS. 63. Swimming Sqnml 633. Entered Peclclie, 1925. l'.1'o1cNl-1 Iam fiom n Il XX'orccstvr. iXiZlSSZl4'i1llSCIl5 livin-. l'oIlm-gc lim-ml:-cl: l'. of Pcnnsylvania Ulu- flnlm fo! XYH-ftliiig VIQCIIIU CGD, Club llvukman HU. Q Ii111l'l'l'1l I-'t'fifiit', 1027. EDWIN Howl-3 liUUl!XVlN lliglitstown, New jersey Fil Collcgc Intended: .Xinliersl Iluncl lol, Urcllcstra 15, oh, LCZIHXIC Baskct- hull 15, 65. Soccer Squad QM. i'iHiC'!'l'Cl l'm'rlcli0, 19211. Q,.i....iE, .,...lLT..lQ.. ..,, 5 K. Yglll. .flltvivg 1 CW 6 6 G'F'W4 ' 7-1-'way-3' in rw 'i vi fw CN N 0 Na, i... .L il ii if .L L13 '-X ,gy -- 233. . R C4 2 Qu ' ' ' - - ' 1 JN, X- X' Page lfifly riglzl fx. -fax,-ax! ,.-.. , fm,- ia 25 ' i-A-- , ' g 1. . ' F11 X-,I . ' Q --, ,Lv 'L xiii: ni5uw:.a-4l3...AAlxil6.',2 ' I--'V 5' K , . . if In 'I -h N I .we .. A., 'Lk A , , Y .. V F . 1 -1-K .A V -N-N. Y , -1 IT, -w , Y -. ' ' ' 'A ff-----wif T' . . , ,.. 5 H. - y 1 4 f f ' .E uf. MWQAL.. , ,LJ L my W i ,-.4-----W., if -V I 1 . 1. . J ,, 1 - 5 ,.,l -. M Av .,.....,. H , -1 Vi. .4 I Q: U XL' W1LL1.xM H1a.xLn Gimvic1m.xN, jk. llnntingtun, lVest Virginia Grove, College Intended: .Xiiiiupolis Rand 14, 5, 65, Oreliestra 14, 5. 115, Golden Blues Onclicstra 14, 65, Forum 14, 5, 65, President Forum 165, Forum Debating Team 15, 05, Junior Prize Speaking 155, VVinters Prize Speaking 165, liditur-in-Chief of 'l'l1e Old Gold and Blue 155, House Committee 165, Cum Laude 105, Saxophone Band 14, 5, 155, Soccer Squad 15, 65. Entered Peddie, 1925. jnnx Hxnnlsnx ll.-XMfVIli'l l' .vb 5Vztsl1ington, D. if black, College Intended: Oxfurd land 145, Golden lllnesu Orchestra 145. .-Xtlienenm 14. 5, 65, Mznizxger of Swinnning 155, Tennis Squad 145, Secretary and Treats- nrer of The Gulf Club 155. Entered Peddie, 1924. l5'll,1.l.xM liR1llYN l'l.XMMliTT Baltimore. l5lzu'ylzmcl Bill. College Intended: Princeton Drzmiutie L'lnb 155, Furnm 15, 115, Third Teznn Funtlmll 1115, Ulee Club 165. Entered ll-ddie, 1926. ,-..l'l,,.. ':.:i:'i ' 5' '- jp l-FQ 4 1 - -wi 'ifT 'f-T i . - - yr -' . V-.----ef-3,--3 , ...,?.,..,.,,,..g,,,,,,,F,5,-T, ,O '-- . 4 1 1 xi, v,.f ' 'sf' Page lfifly-rziln' Th. Old fx A-W' 9901.19 PSND BLUE 0 -Q C9 ep GJ GJ CURTIS DANHEIM HERBERT AZ Curt. League Basketball 13, 61. Interfraternity Council 15, 61, Athens-um 161, Cheer Leader 161. Entered Pedclie, 1923. ADAMS H.NYES A F111 Nangatuck, -Connecticut Jack, College Intended: Colgate League Football 13, 41, League Basketball 14, 5, 61, Fourth Hall South All-Stars 161, Third Team Football 15, 61, Interfraternity Council 15, 61, Manager of Hockey 151, Ped- die News Board 14, 5, 61, Athletic Editor of Peddie News 161. Entered Peddie, 1924. New York City College Intended: Yale 1 . xl, t IIARVEY IIUGIIES LIIEYSER. jk. Hagerstown. Maryland Harve. College Intended: Lehigh Glee Club 15,,61. President Glee Club 161, Forum 15, 61, Vice-President Forum 161, Associate Editor Peddie News 161, Cum Laude 161, Winner of Lincoln Prize Essay 161, League Football 15, 61. Double Quartet 161. Entered Pecldie, 1926. C0 0 t , 65 Q' W ' PEDDIE1928 4 Page Sixty 9' 2' The Old -1- Miff' QGOLD AND BLUE ff A 0 I 1 Q iVl,ANSlR VVAITE Hicks, JR. Granville, New York Manse College Intended: Colgate League Football 15, 61, Baud 15, 61, League Basketball 15, 61, Club Beekman 15, 61. Entered Peddie, 1926. VVEIMER KERR Hicks A111 Toms River, New jersey Moon, College Intended: Princeton Varsity Baseball 14, 5, 61, Atheneum 14, 5, 61, President 161, Atlieneum Debating Team 14, 5, 61, Third Team Football 141, Varsity Football 15, 61, Vice-President Senior Class 161, House Committee 161, League Basket- ball 14, 5, 61, Bland 14, 5, 61, Peclclie News Board 15, 61, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 161, Treas- urer 161, Interfraternity Council 161. Entered Peclrlie, 1925. PHILIP VVILLIAM ANTHONY HINES GJQ New York City Phil. College Intended: Pennsylvania Varsity Baseball 151, Captain 161, League Basketball 151, Varsity Football 161, Boxing Team 161, Athletic Executive Council 161, House Committee 161. Entered Peddie, 1926. 6 , G3 . , 69 9 1' ' W PEDD1E192o O X' on , 'arp 12'Q. a7? 9 Page Sixly-tmf 4,,..-N 'Qf'9jfgQs . E 'Q gags-. e 4 22, Q M. Q v The C' td Q AM Gi L, .5 Et CQ C54 ,. W ,...-,.- ..,. N... W ,,,,,-1, W, - X , Roisam' FLMI-:R lilcNNif:m lilomnfield. New jersey 'llarueyf' College lntended: Lehigh League Basketball 14, 5, 65, League Base- mll 14, 5. 65. l':llll'l'l'll IR-ddie, W2-l. FRANK W. Ho1..I.1NuswoR'r11, jk. Pliiladelpliia, Pennsylvania Holly College Intended: Dartmouth League Football 12, 35, League Baseball 12, 35, All-Stars 135, Third Team Football 145. Varsity Football 15, 115. Baseball Squad 145, Varsity Baseball 155, Swimming Team 155, Senior-Junior Prom. Committee 165. Entered Peddie, 10.23. Louis ulosizvn KERN ACID Milwaukee, Wisconsin I.ou. College Intended: Annapolis Varsity Football 15, 05, Hockey Team 155. XVrestliug Squad 155, Wrestling Team 165, Track Team 15, 65, Forum 155, Vice-President Forum 165. President Y. M. C. A, 165, Junior Y. M. C. A. Advisor 15, 65, House Commit- tee 165. Q ew M , 63 o , 0 :WT - iiii 1' W Pimbialoaob of 'I e a at fi 47 iff Page Sixty-two a2f5veFLf .4' , Z 'Lindyf' College Intended: Yale Th. Old 6- QGOLD ASND BLUE GL- A 'W 9 cg ' GJ GERICLL CARL PETER LAGERLoE1f AEN llfeehawken, New jersey jerry. College Intended: Dartmouth League Football Cl, 2, 3, SJ, Third Team Football Squad C4J, Assistant Manager of Track CZ, 33, Manager of Track C4J, Athe- neum Cl, ZJ, Class Ofliicer CSD, Interfraternity Council C4, 5, 62, Track Squad C5, 6J, Old Gsmld and Blue Board CSD, Varsity Club C., 61. Entered Peddie, 1922. JAMES ALFRI-:D IDEANE lux xii: Riegelsville. Pennsylvania jim. College Intended: Dartmouth Third Team Foottball C6j, Swimming Team C6j. Entered Peddie, 1927. EDWARD VVEBB LINTNER, JR. Afb Freehold, New Jersey Entered Peddie, 1027. cc: fa , ee , G9 PEDDIE1925 O Page Si4rty-three fb The O ld ' '- tl' cp L fx Aa QGOLD ANQ BLUE Q ew 1 ' ' cn CARROLL XYINFIELD LUc.xs Westfield, New jersey Luke. College Intended: Eastman School of Music Band 15, 65, Concert Orchestra 15, ol. Gol- den Blues Orchestra 15, 61, President 16l, Glee Club 165. League Football 15, 65, l'eddie News Board 15, 65, League Basketball 153. League Baseball 15, 61. Entered Peddie, 1926. lflucn XX'll.1.1.xx1 Melincowx 60112 Atlantic City, New jersey Rm-d. College Intended: U. S. Military Academy Varsity Football 13. -l, 5, 63, Varsity Basket- ball 13, 4, 55, Varsity Track 13, 4, 55, Boxing Team 161, Fourth Hall South All-Stars 165, Glue Club 143, Peddie News Board 14, Sl. Atheneum 13, 41, lnterfraternity Council 14. 5. 63, Junior-Senior Committee 15, 63, junior Prom. Committee 159, junior-Senior Prom. Committee 15. 63, Senior Prom. Committee 161, Klover Klub 14, 5, 65, llonse Commit- tee 14. 5, Ol. l':lllt'l'L'll Peddie, 192-1. C.xRLYsLE Roy MAcP111a1zsoN 09415 Franklinville, New York Red. College Intended Scrub Basketball 163. Entered Peddie, 1027. GJ ca i Y I 1 0 PEDD1E192e 0 lk, Vx N- X- oz O V, A .- ,J , R X Page Si.1'ty-fuur The Old U D ' 473 . 'L A QGOLD AND BLUEQ hh- 1' f, , W ,, ., H, .,,.,,. -r. . C9 cg QD iAxDAM Bifvieklutzn lXl.xssEY Port Norris, New Jersey Scotty College Intended: U. of Pennsylvania Entered Peddie, 1027. JAMES HENRY M1-:RR1'1'T, JR. Bound Brook, New Jersey Jim, College lntendecl: M. I. T. League Football CS. 4, Sl, League Baseball C3, 43, Forum CSD, Band f3. 4. 5, fij, Concert Orchestra 151. filee Cluih fm. Entered Peddie, 1923. Mxuniciz lXlICH.'XELS Long Reach, New York Bill. College Intended: U. of Pennsylvania Band C5, 65. Golden Blues Orchestra C5, 67, Saxophone Band QS, 6D, Saxophone Quar- tet 15, 61, Concert Orchestra 663, Third Team Football CSD, Varsity Football Squad QUE, Varsity Track Squad Col, VVrestling Squad 151. Wrestling Team UU, Championship Hall Basketball Team CSD, President of Band Ufl. Entered Peddie, 1926. CD Q G + ' Q C' f' 0 PEDDII-31925 0 -' f. r 4 f Q1 1 Ga if Page Sirty-j5've ffflif-SX Cv EXC' t The Old O QGQIPJEND ETUJE G' C9 Q3 5 5' 5 SID R,omcit'1- AUnUs'rUs IXIOOSMANN New Brunswick, New Jersey Holm Treasurer Camera Club 155, Band 165, Con- vert Orchestra 165, League Basketball 165. Vum Laude 165. lint:-red Peddie, 1926. FRAN K NASON MoEs'rA Kittanning, Pennsylvania Nase. College Intended: Cor-nell Tennis Tournament 145, League Basketball 145, Junior Prize Speaking 155, Scrub Basket- ball 155, Old Gold and Blue Board 155, Varsity Basketball 165, Senior Prom. Commit- tee 165. Entered Peddie, 1925. College Intended: Princeton HERBERT Russian. Monss, -IR. Rahway, New jersey Russ, College Intended: Princeton Peddie News Board, Circulation Manager 165, Glee Club 165, Varsity Soccer Team 165, Winters Prize Speaking 1Second Prize5 165, Forum 165, Forum Debating Team 165, League Basketball 165, Band 165. Entered Peddie, 1927. co CB 9, ,Os at GD CD ' ' 5 ' R PEDDIEIQQES I 5 ' E Page Sixty-si.r A9 ca- t o .5 I The Old. ' L -1- -45 96,9911 AND BLUE tb ffl- 0 GJ C9 ' GJ DAVID PAUL INTORTON XVoodclill'-on-Hudson, New jersey Dave College Intended: Princeton Glee Club 15, 63, Vice-President Glee Club 163, Junior Prize Speaking 153, Forum 153, League Football 163, League Basketball 15, 63. Entered Peddie, 1926. SAMUEL I-IENSHAW NIGH A3 HARRY EDNVARD NICHOLSON Adv West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nick. College Intended: Princeton Varsity Football Squad 153, Varsity Basket- ball 15, 63, Varsity Baseball 153, Varsity Foot- ball 163, House Committee 163, Secretary Senior Class 163. Entered Peddie, 1926. Ironton, Ohio Sam. College Intended: Leland-Stanford League Football 13, 43, League Basketball 153, League Baseball 133, Midget Basketball 133, Swimming Team 14, 5, 63, Manager of Tennis 153, President of Beekman House 163, Third Team Football 15, 63, Captain of Third Team Football 163, Interfraternity Council 163, Senior Prom. Committee 163, The House Com- mittee 163, Band 13, 53, Cheer Leader 15, 63, Head Cheer Leader 163, Club Beekman 163. Entered Peddie, 1924. C0 Q , t t E 4, 9 Q 1' ' PEDDIEFQQD W Page Sixty-sr-:Ima A9 The Old 6- QGOLD AND BLUE PM 0 A I WYYY GJ co ca ilxxuis lRx'1Nu fV,WliNS New York City ,lim. lkilglll' l'1ocllll.lll 1-l, D, , . . . 4-lj, Golden Blues Orchestra 1-l, 5, ol. Cou- eert Urellestrn 14, S, ol, liilllfl 13, -l, 5, 65. Ifulererl Verlmlie, WZ-4. STANLEY EI..SVVOR'l'H KJREN Haworth, New jersey 'Stauf' College Intended: Cornell Third Team Football 165, League Basketball 101, Forum 161, Indoor Track Squad 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. College lnteudedz Brown ' ol lewgue liaise Hnnsmer l'ERLM.'xNN XVieslmaden, Germany Herb. College Intended: VVasl1iugtou Sz Lee League Football 165, Manager of Wrestling Team 163, Advertising Manager of Peddie News 165, Track Squad 165. Entered Peddie, l926. P C6 . , 69 GJ 9 'ff' PEDDIEFDQEB O ' C-29- QLQ-e -fb Page Si.rly-eiglzt The Old us ual .Ma 9901.19 AND BLUE -'Helm 0 A ca A ' eb VICTOR AMoT'ro PERRETTA Utica, New York Squeak. College Intended: Colgate Varsity Football Squad 161, League Basket- ball 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. .,,..- , HOR.fXCE HARGRAVI-:s PLATT, JR. AZ Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania Platty. College Intended: League Football CZ, 3, 4, 51. Third Team Football C61, League Baseball Q3, 4, 51, All Star Baseball 121, Varsity Baseball Squad C5, 21, Glee Club CS, 61, League Basketball K4, , 61. Entered Peddie. 1923. XVILLIAM JOHN CQUIGLEY, JR. Arlr Lake Forest, Illinois Quig. College Intended: Princeton Varsity Football CS, 61, Wrestling Team CS1, Boxing Squad 161, Track Squad QS, 61, Junior' Prom. Committee C51. Entered Peddie, 1926. C0 Q .I . G9 ' C' ' PEDDIEIQQES 0 C'v g,gl 'Ev Page Si.rty-nine 'T '1if1f'Nilf:. ..r'r I S. . fig.. 4 'A N t hs. B .fN C LJ' U FXS X-X f---X 1231 1. . U x V F n A . 5.43 U id E 5 M-.lx by .fr CI L12 .I-ilalaeosbw Q eff-L. U FQ' - '4l- '-C A Ik liiaoums Louis 'XVEi.r.rNnToN REINHART --wt-t-3' League Football 101, League Basketball 161. Entered IVAN ARTHUR REINER Elizabeth, New jersey Ivy. College Intended: Princeton League Football 161, League Basketball 161. Forum 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. C'umberland, lNlaryland College Intended: Princeton Peddie, 1927. james IXIACKLIN RODGERS AEN McVeytown, Pennsylvania jim College Intended: U. S. Naval Academy Varsity Football 14, 5, 61, Captain Varsity Football 161, Varsity Baseball 14, 51, Base- ball Squad 131, Boxing Team 161, Atheneum 161, House Committee 15, 61, junior-Senior Committee 15, 61, Junior-Senior Prom. Com- mittee 161, Senior Prom. Committee 161. Entered Peddie, 1925. G3 GJ U3 5-j H :jfT jjT'f- ':3: 3g::1-..-..,....i.1li f ' ' .. '-' to r--img .Q 55,112 if G?7,T7'7:5 Q-3 I LL,-' -- L4 .L j .gtg if Sil 'g ' - we me ,fr by t Q,-.f'..f-f' 'Q re a-.,s XR,33-,ff l'ayv Sz'-zwzzty A9 Th Old Q- Al Qcsow ASND BLUEQ 'A A GJ ca ' GJ EDWARD MORRIS ROSENBAUINI New York City Rosy. College Intended: M. I. T. Third Team Football C4J, League Basket- ball C4J, Wrestling Team CS, 65, Dramatic Club qs, 65, Forum 463. Entered Peddie, 1925. HERBERT HARRISON Ross, JR. Westlielcl, New Jersey Harry. College Intended: Maryland League Football CSD, Track Squad CSU, Soc- cer Squad C6J, Glee Club CS, 63, Club Beek- man C6D. Entered Peddie, 1926. HERBERT KING SALMON, JR. AFGJ Stanhope, New jersey I-Ierbf' College Intended: League Basketball C5, 63. Entered Peddie, 1926. ' Q' ' 'fe PEDDIEIQQEI Qi C L 'QQ Page Svzfenty-ww The Old 0 'K QFYCLD AND BLUE co 'WMM -2 C9 C9 ' Q HERBERT SIFF Far Rockaway, New York College Intended: Yale League Football C55, League Basketball CS. 65. Entered Peddie, 1926. ,IosEPH GORDON SAWYER AZN New York City Tom. College Intended: Annapolis Football Squad C4, S, 65, Varsity Football C5, 65, Varsity Basketball C4, 5, 65. Captain of Basketball C5, 65, Track Squad C3, 4, 5, 65. Varsity Track C5, 65, House Committee C5, 65, junior-Senior Prom. Committee C5. 65. Senior Prom. Committee C65, junior-Senior Committee CS, 65, Klover Klub C5. 65, Inter- fraternity Council CS, 65, junior Prize Speak- ing' C55. Entered Pedclie, 1920. VVILLIAM JAMES SINGER Ridgewood, New jersey Bill. College Intended: Amherst Soccer Squad C55, Soccer Team C65, League Basketball C5, 65, Tennis Tournament C55, Atheneum C5, 65, Wrestling Team C65, Ped- die News Board C65. Entered Peddie, 1926. Q ta Q? ,O GJ Q ' ' W9 PEDDIE1925 T' cv- 2la E I age Seventy-two L YS. -Q The O ld. Q- QGOLD AND BLUEiQf1fM 0 -Q ca ' G9 Q EDWIN EARL STODDARD Conneaut, Ohio Earl. College Intended: Ohio State League Basketball C4, S, 6D, Glee Club C4. 5, 6D. Entered Peddie, 1925. CHARLES lVlCCALL STUMP AZ Cumberland, Maryland Mike, College Intended: Bucknell Atheueum C3. 4, S, 6D, Peddie News Board C3, 4, S, 6D, Assistant Editor CSD, Editor-in- Chief C6D, Manager of Basketball CSD, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CS, 6D, Treasurer Y. M. C. A. CSD, Student Advisor, junior Y. M. C. A. CS, 6D, Third Team Football CSD, League Basketball CSD. League Football C6D, Wrest- ling Squad C6D, Track Squad C4D, House Com- mittee C6D, Delegate to Blairstown Conference C4D, Hall Basketball CSD, Treasurer of Senior Class C6D, Club Beekman C6D. DVILLIAM CHESTER SUTHERLAND, JR. A2 Charleroi, Pennsylvania Suddy. College Intended: Bucknell Soccer Squad CSD, Varsity Soccer C6D, Athe- neum CS, 6D, Secretary of Atheneum C6D, Atheneum Debating Squad C6D, Track Squad CSD, Gun Club C6D, Cheer Leader C6D, Peddie News Board C6D. Entered Peddie, 1926. Entered Peddie, 1924. co k , 9 ' ' ' 'Wir PEDDIE1925 O X' Q' A 'tn Page S evenly-tlzrec e Tl 5 Old LLQSQ 95011.13 KND BLUE eh- A C9 C9 I I eb G2 ALBERT BERNARD TEPPERMAN Newark, New jersey Tc-p. College Intended: U. of Pennsylvania League Football CS, 61, League Basketball QS, 61, League Baseball C61, Camera Club 161, Club Beekman C61. Entered Peddie, 1926. W11.1-1A1x1 Hou.-xcs TEALL AZ Collingswood, New jersey Cur1y. College Intended: Soccer Squad 161, League Basketball 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. IIARRY Davin VAN SCIVER Hightstown, New jersey Van, College Intended: U. of Rochester Varsity Soccer Team C61, Band 161, Concert Orchestra 161, Golden Blues Orchestra C61, League Basketball 161. Entered Peddie, 1927. go CO N.. - . , 2 2 Q 9 V ' O PEDDIE1925 F' In Q Ib Page Se-ucnty-four The O ld ff- QGOLD AND BLUE eh- 0 A I ' ' T GJ C9 C9 EVAN LEWIS VVEBSTER Ringlizunpton, New York Webbyf' College Intended: Cornell League Basketball C65, Varsity Soccer C65 Forum C65, Glee Club C65. Entered Peddie, 1927. ABRAHAM EDWARD XVEINBERG Brooklyn, New York 'LBabe. College Intended: Dartmouth Soccer Squad 15, 65, Track Squad C4, 5, 65, Atlieneum CS. 65, Atheneum Debating Team C65, Secretary of Astronomy Club 165, Peddie News Board C65. Entered Peddie. 1925. HERhIiXN GEORGE XVE1.1.s Giarleston, XVest Virginia G. College Intended: Princeton Concert Orchestra Q4, 5, 65, Forum C4, 5, 65, League Basketball Q65. Entered Peddie, 1025. G5 t , G9 to PEDD1E192o'0 Page .S'c'veuty-five Bill. College Intended: Colgate The Old - E--We QGOLD AND BLUE 0 -2 Cs ' ' Q3 CHASE PARKFIS XYITHROW Manasqnan, New Jersey College Intended: Lafayette Tllircl Team Football QSH, Varsity Football Squad 161, Scrub Basketball 15. 63, Varsity Track CS, 61. Entered Peddie. 1926. XVli.l.i.xM Romskr XVo1.ifE Ridgefield l'zu'k. New jersey Scrub Baseball ISF. League Baseball MJ, Glee Club 14. 5, 65, Double Quartet Col, Gun Club 14, S, ob, Treasurer of Gun Club 465, I.eague Football t4l, Third Team Football C5. ol, l.eag'ue Basketball 44, 5, ol, Midget Basket- ball I'-ll. Junior All-Star Basketball CSD, Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary Cabinet HJ. Third Hall Basketball 14. 5, 65. Entered Verldie, 1925. FREDERICK ROBERT ZUNDEL, JR. GMD Cranford, New jersey 'Bobf' College Intended: Princeton Varsity Football Squad C6J, Boxing Team wlgiitered Peddie, 1927. A 0 . , 59 CQ ' GPEDDIE1928 O W' Page Se'vvuIy-si.1' A9 The Old -- QGOLD AND BLUE 'WM 0 -J I i Q Q C67 C9 Glnllegez Atienheh hg the Gllanz nf 1927 BROWVN Fryer Sutcliffe - Mayo Walsh, R. BUCKNELI. Fox COLGATE Allen Egginton Cobb Pellinger COLUMBIA Williamson, D. CORNELL Goodridge Quackenbush McKay VVarwick DARTMOUTH Blatz Howard Elmer McCullough Thomas, H. UNIV. OF FLORIDA Dale HAMILTON Adams, Chalker HARVARD Rapoport Waterman HAVERFORD Richardson HOBART Stone, W. IOHNS HOPKINS Horn, D. Jacobs LAFAYETTE Morrison LEHIGH Castellano Eldred Drakg I MQCHYIHCY Wagner UNIV. OF MAINE I Gordon ' M. I. T. Kashemsanta Price Q, fa A or A ,O Q Q 9 U' 0 4K:'!n . 'li' 9 1' PEDDIE1925 V' 9 9! 'Q 9 c. Page Seven ty-seven ,sv o.iNIf5fi..o The O lcl Q O 9 'L 0 MA? QQOLD AND BLUE Co :m '- 4' GD cg ' Q Q3 UNIV. OF MIAMI, FLORIDA Harris, G. MICHIGAN Stevens, F. UNIV. OF PENNSYLVANIA ' Annenberg Foye Baum Laube ' Boyd Margeson Clark Matthews, S. B. Crippen Polhemus Driver Retting Droege Wells, C. PENNSYLVANIA STATE Fielding PHILA. COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHY Towner UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH Baker PRINCETON Biddle Pike Cairns Stevens, C. H. Dawley Stevens, E. Levi Stevenson Meeks - Thorne Wyatt RENSSELAER Gambee Morgan ' UNIV. OF ROCHESTER Williamson, L. STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY McIntyre Taylor TRINITY Mathiasen UNIV. WORLD CRUISE Lee, H. ' WESLEYAN Hopkins - Olmstead ' WORCESTER POLY. TECH. A Davidson YALE Chamberlain MCKCC Horton Spiegel-berg ea . Q, .0 Q GD 0 H' u i.-.1 a if PEDDIE1925 I Q I ' li? 'LQ Page Seventy-eight ' 0 I f X f X uf '7 K osl13rf .-rs The Old ff- QFOLD AND BLUE ch- 0 A CCD C9 M Q1 C9 Gilbert Abbe Qllanu nf 1925! CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Principatum Scientia Green and Gold Consequantur JOHN KOCK SMART.. ............ President JOHN PORTER WEEKS ........ Vice-President CLYDE WARREN AUSTIN .......... Secretary 4. OFFICERS CLASS ROLL Frank Christopher Merschrod Gralfius Al-bert Barr I. lip Meyers George Blackburne, Jr. ,,,..-D. -.--T51 Moger, Jr. Avon Laurance B maj, 1. .,... nry Muller James Austen Brod - d 'H--.. ff' -:Jigga-D? cett Myers Charles John C ' ' U c a '2' ncan O'Brien Fred Dauchy - ' rles Smith Pellinger James Covert ,...Do glas Evert Penning Jack Schaffer Crusoe 5 U ob rt Charles Peters 5G.ulo1'phBIgichaBi Dav sl llx, , NX' llqferdlinandpggeifer ater o es avison .. .... H ' -' a ran in i ips Gerhard Charles Depkex W ---- . .... agonetti Robert Moss DuBois '--' '- - ' 5-Eire by tis Reynolds David Huhn Evan :.',1Q'f 'Ro axxoberson Richard Lee F .- ----.. ' a Jie' ose Leon Adams af, :ini -Q ffl -' Montayne Fran i .. 2: : .. efer, Jr. Nathaniel Strat n o ,f 1: illia FE Seth Goodwin ames Stewart cott John Thurston A -- ' lMa.lt.er S.i.Ql! L' Edgar Patney Himes Earl Clifford Hoagland David Pike Howlett John Wardell Ivins, Jr. Norval Dwight Jennings Charles Farnham Johnson Trafton Searl Kelsey Joseph Kenny, Jr. George Hall Knowles Alexander Krosnick Charles Townsend Letson John Thomas Lindsay Leland Leonard McGraw Floyd Kendrel MfcTyier Clyde Warren Austin John Lewis Bradley Philip Edwin Crystal William VVade Everett, J Richard Lewis Garrard Russell Louis Gibaud Stuart Haupt Y. John Kock Smart Wilbur Snaper Frank Solimene Russell Gilbert Spinney John Hancock Sutliff William Rinaldo Todd Cameron Rapelye Vander Veer Arthur Cutting Walsh David Eugene Warden John Porter Weeks Cornelius Joseph Wehrmaker John Rolston Westendorf Phillip Gregory Willcox George Crawford Zahn Melvin Zalkin R. Frederick Hogue Jesse Lipschitz Walter Charles Reiman Donald George Reynolds Arthur Hamlet Roe Rawlings Smith Simon Clarence Pratt Tiers, II George Dudley Ward 3Q? 'f9 V Page Eighty-one C59 C5 . , G9 ' 'nj' PEDDIE1925 0 E' llull l1 l':llll'l't'll l'cll1lia'. 1020 X.11N1l1 l-1111tl1:1ll l-l, bl. Xill'5llj' llzlskvl- lull l-l. Sl. X':11wi11' 'l'1':1ck L-l, Sl, llllllllllll uf l'1.1lll l lvl. llmm- l'11111111il1l-l' lil, .Xll1lvti1' l':Xt'l'1ltlYl' l1111111'1l lil. l.ll1IllL'l'SIJlll'l. llt'llllSj'lYZllll2l l.11,1:l':1e'1' A111115 XV:1sl1i11g'tu11, TD. C. l5I, llllllllll' Track 'I'c:1rn lil, Glu- Club l5l l'1,1'111c XX'1111z1:x .Xl'S'l'l N 5l. ,l1111i11r-Sl-11i111' l'1'l1111. Lln11111ittcu L l211.x1-'1-'lus A1,1e1a11'1' 15.11111 .XE l.cvvistl1w11, l'e1111syl1':111i:1 llrz1ff. lf11tq-rcll l'l'rl1lic, IU!! l.K'Illllll' llzukctlmull lil, .'Xllll'llCllllI l5l. lm' f ljlfllrl' -lfvw liil1. l':I1ft'l't'll llclllllc, 11127 Ynrmity lflmutllull 511111111 l5l. lluxing Squad ,,-s ,-tag,-Maxx ,Z faf-s.4X., X h 1 a t Nfl' Q pi 1, A Y rr , FJ' '- V.-.. . ,E ,,. , v f..., - Q vs- ' VG' 'M'-N A luLL.iflfI:4.lQ1l?1:.'f.!...Q:Zl 17? L lm, i M J fl, lj ,, lj ,KL mi--3--Q-Q-'ff-J-1'-'D 'r r r' - r ' r fi' .ff '11 waz, f:::'r-- A GJ ff M Q Q9 tilsmzmz BLACKBURNE, ju. Newark. New Jersey Blackie. Entered Peddie, 19.27 Third Teanl Football CSD. .IOHN LEWIS BRADLEY 10111 Port XYashingt0u. New York Brad Entered Pcddic, 1926 Varsity Football C-1, 57. Varsity Swimming C4, SJ, Baseball Squad Q-U. Avox l..xUR,xNC12 Hluivlzk Brooklyn, New York :Xvmm. Entered Pcrldie, 1924 League lfuutlmall 43, 4, 53, l.eaguc Basket- ball 13, 4, Sl, VYrv:stli11g Team 151, Cross- Cuuutry Team 155, Track Squad C-l. 55. W it 4 6 PEIJDIEKQQE3 U rr ' - f'J'NM3l '-- ff! Ijllfll' lfiglzty-Illwr A The Old. Y 5- -- f -it QGQLD AND BLUE Cv Q co ' X Q Q9 Cll.XRl.l-IS HIOHN COLLINI GMD W'ilkes-Barre, Peimsylvania Grimm, Varsity Football Team CSD, Varsity Basket- ball 'l'ezim Q5 J. Golf Club 14. SD. .IAMES AUSTEN BRODIIEAD East Orange, New Jersey Brody Entered Peddie, 1924 League Football CZJ, League Basketball CZ, 3. SJ, League Baseball C3, SJ, Glee Club 151. Entered Peddie, 1927 FRED DAUCIIX' Covr-:RT VVatervliet. New York Fred Entered Peddie, 1926 Swimming 141, Wrestling Squad CSD, Ten- nis HJ, League Basketball 145. G5 fa ee Ot e,6- 2 G9 QD '1'J 'j PEDD1E192ea Page lilglily-four . 5' Th om To fx I--KI 9601.13 AEND BLUE eh- 0 A C9 C9 QD G9 JAMES COVERT llatervliet, New York Jim. Entered Peddie, 1926 Third Team Football CSD, Swimming Squad CSD, Tennis C4D, League Football C4D, Swim- ming Squad C4D, Forum CSD. Track Team CSD, Swimming Club CSD, League Football CSD JACK SCHAFFER CRUSUE Shippan Point. Connecticut Jack Entered Peddie, 1927 Team CSD, Gun PHILIP EDWIN CRYSTAL New Rochelle, New York ClIris. Entered Peddie, 1927 League Football CSD, Vlarsity Boxing Team CSD. C0 C0 , 65 CD 0 '6iPEDDIE192E5 O Y 9 Dl 9 1 r 5. Page High fy-jim' A -- 1 iQ,.fjgig,f..-f k - f ' Y Z T TT! V,f -- -M' Vw, We f+.n.g:5fjf3ii.z4-.i1QZ':iLD A. I Eff-,Mi Q i.?3LE.1E..c..'...QQ.,Q G -1 ....,....--. . , ,gfw 'W' 'fm' ' ff' rx , ig'r ''A- :. gg U M lQUlJlll.l'lI RICHARD lJ.xv1sAZ New York City limly. liuterecl Pemlrlic, 1926 League Football UB, Third Team lfuutball Q-ll. League Baskeihall 13, -ll. League Hase- luall 645, Track Squad 133, lntcr-Fraternity Council C-U. Atlieueum Q-U, Trask lluuse llaskethfall Team K-ll. xYAl,'l'lCR llUl.LliS D.w1suN .lIigl1tstmx'u. New jersey lJnvc. lintererl l'edclie, 1925 ljfilllllllll' flulm 143. l,lIERll.XRll Ciiwuirizs DEl'KlIN 1-N1 llasliruuek Heights. New jersey Dc-p. liuterecl l'eclmlie. 1027 Varsity Fimtlmll CSD, League Bznskethzill CSU. Q11 5.9 Q j.jjj1lijjg1jf'7:i':iA'idA'- Ti:i-j' 'LT'1L.l'..Q.l-f nj, --.MW A., ,N ,,,, J ' lf? iI QN'H 'l fl, if 1?-if' X' wg?1v, ' 'Ll ' -J T .i.. .L..l-! x.-.f .ANL .L 11' Ll.. kiwi ,MK WK l,qpL..g:--1-va' ' TTFSLF?--H ' A l'uyv liiglily-six X X415 .y,g3:',ff' V 3.5-, ,ffl . X. The Old ff- 9901.13 ANQ BLUE fb- 0 CQ, C5250 S-it GJ C9 V. Q: QD ROBERT Moss DuBois Rochester, New York Dubiousf' Gun Club Entered Peddie, 1927 lsl. XVILL Bill, Lea ue Basketball CSD, Forum CSD, League g Baseball Q55 DAV'1D HUTTN Ev,5Ns Albany, New York Red Entered Pedclie. 1927 Glee Club 153. Scrub Football 151, Hornie's Heiniesn QSD, XVrestling CSD. IAM VVADE EVERETT, JR. XVasl'1ington, D. C. Entered Peddie, 1927 gy co 1 no 59 H ' Y i 0 PEDDIENQQQ O wg -,Ng-irlfg O A J xtz Page liiglzty-seven ,,- 3 C - N 'Q f--4S?f 5W o lib a Til Qld. 9-rm-ii' QGOLD AZND BLUE Q CD C9 ' E N Q1 Q R1cHARD L1-:E FARNHAM, jk. Franklinville, New York LEON An, Danville, Virginia Frisco, Varsity Fuotba ms FRANCISCO, JR. Entered Pcddie, 1927 ll Boxing Team CSD. CHARLES BIONTAYNE FRANKLIN Arif Hightstown, New Jersey W'l1itcy Entered Pcddic, 1925 League Football f3l, Dramatic Club CID. CQ C0 E X , E ,E GJ ' V' We Q Q fiEt,9 g.?'1KQ Page Eighty-eight Dick Entered Peddie, 1927 4 N The O ld. sk QGOLD AND BLUE ek 'f -2 Q C9 ' ' GJ QD RICHARD LEWIS GARRARD Butler, Pennsylvania Dick. Entered Peddie, 1927 League Football CSD, League Basketball CSD, Concert Orchestra CSD, Camera Club QSD. League Basketball C4D . RUSSELL LoU1S GIBAUD A2 Rochester, New York Russ, Entered Peddie, 1926 NATIIANIEL STRATFORD GOLDSMITH Newark, New Jersey Ned.'l Entered Peddie, 1927 QCD C0 i wr C9 2 0' f' 'ff PEDDIE1928 W Page Eighiy-nine ' ' sms Il.xml.1N Imam lull R l lzuu. ulcumln, New York l'1lll.L'X'k'fl Pctlcllc, 1927 v. lg x l.l'fl,2llt' l 1. kt-tlmull tbl. jlt' Nil xt tiff. -q.--T14 Lf -F.-, if.-. .asv-,ini ' SICTH tiocmwlx lliglltstown. New jersey K iunclitf' lflltcrctl Perlrllu. 19.27 Soccer Smlnzul LSI, l.cnguc Bzlskctball QSM llzmcl 153. S'l'Lf.XR'1' ll.wP'r New York Clity Stuart. lintcreml Perldie, 1927 I,c-agzue Bzukctlmll 153. 'Eclf' Entered Peddic, 1927 e,m,fi51'T'S.-ga The O ld U 4 J H' F fs -41 QGOLD AND BLUE PF- ' G9 GJ ' ' Q7 Q9 EDGAR PATNEY Hmss ADD New Bethlehem. Pennsylvania Drum-Major of Band CSD. EARL CLIFFORD Ho,xm.,xND Adv Bloomfield. New Jersey Entered Peddic, 1927 Varsity Football KSU, Varsity Basketball 153. R. FREDERICK I-IOGUE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Red. Entered Peddie, 1925 League Football 13. 4, SJ, League Basket- ball C3, 4, 55, Track C3, 4, 53, Glee Club C4, SJ, Band C4, SJ, Saxaphone Band 14, 55. Assistant Band Manager CSD, Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CSJ. Forum KSU. ce Q, 20, -D ..... 2 ,Q D R - P5 5 9 55 I 5 ' C b Page Ninety-on I The Old Q 1 x '85 0- QGOLD AND BLUEQ A co i i GJ Q9 JOHN NVARDEL1. IVINS Recl Rank, New jersey Rerl. lintererl Peclclie, 1926 League Basketball ISD. D.xv1D P11415 How1.ET'r AEN Ventnor City, New jersey Dave, Entered Peclclie, 1925 League Basketball C3, 41, Sophomore Prize Speaking 141, Winters Prize Speaking 14, Sl, Peclclie News Board KSD. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C4. 55. BIORVAL DWIGHT -IENN1Nc:s, jk. New York City l'iucl. Entered Peclclie, 1927 Varsity Football Squad CSD, Glee Club CSD. Q X fy C0 K5 of -f C for 69 CQ ' vw V' 'ff P DDlEl92Ev ' GV G Page Niriety-lzco The O ld u ' 0 T9 I ff- A1 QGOLD AND BLUE fb- 0 A CGD C9 Q3 C-9 CHARLES FARNHAM JOHNSON Urbana, Ohio Red. Entered Peddie, 1927 League Football CSD, Glee Club CSD, League Basketball CSD, Camera Club CSD. Kels. JOSEPH KENNY, JR. South Orange, New jersey Kerr Entered Peddie, 1927 Glee Club CSD, Third Team Football CSD, League Basketball C5D, Track CSD, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CSD, Forum CSD. TRAFTON SEARL KELSEY Franklinville, New York Entered Peddie, 1927 co fo O, ,O 63 O ' 'W' PEDDIEIQQO X' ei l 'ie ' Page Nizzcty-llzrvr , ,,.- MX' f fcff' cu YY TEX-sw CD A Q V TTKG Utd H f .'Xl.liX.-XNIHER KRUSNICK Trentmm, New jersey Entered Peddie. 1927 ljlcukuri H.x1.1, lixmxmlcs 09112 johnstcawn. New York Hank, Entered Peddie, 1927 Third Team Football 151, linxing Team LSD. CIIARLES TOWNSEND LETSON ACD Metuchen, New Jersey Entered Peddie. 1027 Third Team Football CSD. Q C0 , , 6963 0 PEDDIE1928 O Pug: Xivzftj'-follr' may Q0 T9 if-N ki 4,l5ua'9z!'i..m-n,.:--f..,---..-....-,-Q-s.i1S:ii,::.raif:..fN.x-f.-H- .bf-e VL-- ' Q N., 1, , 'J 1-X I- rg17 ff A xr L, ., c...x1.I::..4.g..-,':......-..I.f fi ' , l,, J fl, .1-fjxfg 1 - - fr it fl , l CQ rr or or-E rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr or f hloux 'l'IlUAl.XS l'iEx'lf:R1.1-zu' L1Nus.xY .XE B1'idgepo1't. Connecticut Bevo. Entered Peddie, 1927 Varsity Soccer 155, League Basketball CSD. Boxing Squad l.EL.xND l.EoNlxRD MCGRMV A111 BlI1g'llZlI1'lt0l'l. New York Mae Entered Peddie, 1927 League Football 153. League Basketball KSH. --Q ,IESSE l.l1-scuvrz Brooklyn. New York Lippy, lfntered IR-ddil U76 League Basketball 641. League 155. For ,tba Q., L L- be AV-, ww,w L, 1-..-.............. X4.0 ,H K X....,,, .. ......, ,,,.,...- ,-- ,-,.,,. . cf , x 'fl f-- , T- -,--. 1-N f 1 ' ' ' 7 W fl L-J rv . N 1 . T V, ' - . '1 1 r - , L 1 ' 1 W. 1 .. ...J '-- , ,.,.' , ... .L ,' ,..v , ll A Kgxigvggnza-uw!-n.,.-ffn:uv.w,.q f...1u:.1ng...., - if gill ' ' l -, , , ' ' Pu fir Yin A The O ld - Ma QGOLD ANI? BLUE wk 0 A Q C9 I N Q Q FRANK CHRISTOPHER RIERSCHOD AZ VVoodlIaven, Long Island FLOYD KENDREL BICTYIER Forest Hills, Long Island Mac. Entered Peddie, 1925 Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 145, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CSD, Forum C4, SJ, Sophomore Prize Speaking 141, League Football 445, Wrestling Squad C4J, Old Gold and Blue Board CSD. Entered Peddie, 1927 DAVID PHILIP RIEYERS Bridgeton, New jersey Dave Entered Peddie, 1927 Q 6 C51 I O Q 6 ' PEDDIE1928 Q' VFXX-.. few Q ' db Page Ninety-si.1' 'ii The om - ,JU QGCLD ,ANIJBLUE GIA 0 A G9 C9 E E GJ C-9 D. XVEPLEY MOGER, JR. VVhite Plains, New York Tod. Entered Peddie, 1927 League Basketball 151 . GEORGE FAWCETT MYERS Shelter Island Heights, Long Island WILLIAM HENRY MULLER New York City 'Reclf' Entered Peddie, 1925 League Football 14, 51, League Basketball 131, Midget Basketball 131, League Baseball 131, Tennis Tournament 131, Varsity Swim- ming 14, 51, Inter-House Basketball 141, Swimming 141, Track 141, Inter-Class Swim- ming 151, Charge of Recreational Swimming 151, Assistant Baseball Manager 14, 51, Forum 14, 51, Band 151, Old Gold and Blue Board 151, Camera Club 131, Junior Y. M. C. A. 13, 41, Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary Cabinet 141, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 151. Q fe . . .s G9 ' 1' ' 'rj' PEDDIEICDQ C' Q Q? l9 Page Ninety-.x'e'ue1z 1, 1 fl-'TZfQ'f , , G+ U 3 X-xg! gewh 1 I The C L: ,wx a N ' a . f-' ' '1 fr - Q.f-.J-X 'lf-R---' fjp lg Cz LD A ND I1 LU L 'X' 'A -i , .. Q ' 'ilifff fi' V J X ,., , -,, C9 C9 55 Q5 Yicmu l1llNl'.-KN KYISRIEN East Rutherford, New Jersey O'Bie. Entcrecl Perltlie, 1925 League Football 13, 4, SD, Swimming Squad 141, Swimming Team 151, League Baseball 13, 41. Gun Cluh 151. KQIIARLIES Smrrn Pm,i.1Nc:ER lVECl12lWlCCl1, New jersey l'cllie. Entered l'eclclie, 1925 Assistant Manager Basketball 151, League llasehall 13, 41, League Basketball 131, Glce Club 151, Double Quartet 151, Cheer Leader 155, League lffmtlxall 131. TI ,-. DOUGLAS EVERT PENNING New York City l1un2. Entered Peflclie, 1927 C03 Q 1 V, Q3 X g,'a f'f 3 A PEDDLE 1.119215 '53 -X 5, fifsffjif., QL,,f::f' lkffb '-- 'F.'NZ'jf -N.,.f '1 Page Ninety-f'iglH A9 The Old G- Ja QGQLD AND BLUE sk 0 If GD C9 Q1 Q3 ROBERT CHARLES PETERS CMJ Rye, New York Ice. Entered Peddie, 1926 Wrestling Team 153, Third Team Football 153, Third Team Baseball 145, Golden Blues Orchestra 14, SJ, Forum 141, League Basket- ball 14J, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 151. HAROLD FRANKLIN PHILLIPS AEN Marion, Indiana Bus Entered Peddie, 1926 League Basketball 14, SJ, Business Manager of Old Gold and Blue 152, Golf Club 14, SJ, Golf Team 141, Trask House Basketball Team 153. Indoor Track Team 153. CHARLES FERDINAND PFEIFER G45 Brooklyn, New York l'Slim. Entered Peddie, 1927 co Q ' W 0 PEDDIE1925 O X' G9 . , 63 ' nhl . lQ.? C'9 Page Ninety-ninr lX'.'XI.'I'IiR C'lI.xxu.1cs RlzI1x1,xN Adw Buffalo, New York VValt. Entcrcd Pedclie, 1924 -Trurk Sqnucl 13, 4, SJ, Assistant Manager ul llockcv 131. f-. ,ANGELO RAGONli'1 l'I 4-Nw Mt. Vernon, New York Raggy. Enterccl Pcrlclic, 1925 League Football CSD, League Baseball CSD, League Basketball C3, 4, SJ, Third Team Base- ball f4j, Fourth Hall South All-Stars QSJ. l IUUNALD Gxzokoa RravNo1.os Freeholci, New Jersey Doo Entered Pecldie, 1927 Q.. - bb Q Univ Urn' lxllllrflwf f'ZT..'3jxg93?X QR f ZOJ Q U XX , 1' The Old 1 'I M QGGLD AND BLUE Q 0 A GD C9 E ' ' Q Q7 XV ALTER CURTIS REYNOLDS Manasquan, New Jersey Curt, Entered Peddie, 1926 Third Team Football 145, Cross-Country Team 143, Track Team 14, SD, Boxing Squad 157- ARTHUR HTXINILET ROE Cumberland, Maryland Scrap. Entered Peddie, 1925 League Baseball 135, Dramatic Clu-b 141, ROBERT A. ROBERSON Bayonne, New Jersey Bob Entered Peddie, 1927 League Basketball 151. As-sistant Manager of Football 13, 41, Man- ager of Football 153. C9 ca W W Dc, W ,W ,'1,.,LZY ' -,N , ' GJ 9 Q- ,f' -- P -1 Twsfwzvrw '1 ':e PEDDIE was E Page One hundred and one .5 .Z -, x X The om 'L 'J QGOLD AND BLUE go 9 A CGD C9 Q l QD QD JAMES LEO RYAN New York City Inn, Entered 'Third Team Football CSD, Band QSJ, League Basketball C5 J. CARL IQELLER RosE New York City Rosey. Entered Peddie, 1926 League Football GU, Atheneum 14, SD, Vice- President of Atheneum 151, Athenenm De- bating Team CSD, Swimming Team CSD. Third Team Football CSD. Peddie, 1927 HENRY FREDERICK SCHAEFER, JR. Grand Rapids, Michigan Bud, Entered Peddie, 1927 League Basketball C51 . to 0 , L at L , Q o 0 Q' 'Q' PEDDIEICDQEB C' E' Page One hundred and twu I rn om - -1- A QGQLD I-END BLUE eh- 0 A C9 C9 ' ' QD C9 XVILLIAM EISELE SCHUFF Newark, New Jersey Bill Entered Pecldie, 1925 Gun Club C3D, Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Cabi- net CSD, Assistant Manager of Football CSD. Monitor CSD. Editor-in-Chief of Old Golrl and Blue CSD. Scotty. DVALTER SIECK Borclentown, New Jersey Walt, Entered Peclrlie, 1927 Scrub Football CSD, Track CSD, League Basketball CSD. JAMES STEWART Seorr Afb Forest Hills, Long Island Entered Pedrlie, 192-1 League Football C3, 4D, Manager of Ten- nis CSD, Assistant Manager of Swimming CSD. Assistant Manager of Hockey C3D, Cheer Leader C4, SD, League Basketball CSD. C5 63 C' PEDD1'5.192e O 'T CD X fb Q Page One lnmdrvd and three i - 'nnm.:iw U - ' , -- . 1 A xt -H, -ir -: '. -., wsu Nh- , gi.-. U, in 41,3 -- -A - '---- J-f .W--W--v r . v R,xw1.1Nos SMITI1 SIMON AEN Oakland, California Georgia, Entered Peddie, 1925 League Football t3j, League llasketball C3b, League Baseball t3, 43, Third Team Football Q-lj, Varsity Football Squad CSD, Assistant Manager of Basketball C-41, Manager of Basket- ball QSD, Track Squad CSD, Hornie's Heinies Q3, 43, Coach of the Heinies CSD, Inter- Fraternity Basketball C-U, Inter-Fraternity Swimming Q-lj. Alonx Kock SMART 1-lfb New York City ,IaCk. Entered Peddie, 1926 Varsity Football 159, Varsity Basketball Q-1. SJ, Varsity Swimming' 155. President Junior Class t5l. .lunior-Senior Committee 155. llouse Coninnttee 155. junior-Senior Prom. Commit- tee KSB, junior l'rom. Committee t5l. Klover Klub 14. 57, Peddie News Board CSD, Athe- neum 151. Inter-Fraternity Council 155. XVILHUR SNAPER Perth Amboy, New jersey Snap. Entered Peddie, 19.27 League Football CSD, League Basketball CSD. Tennis Tournament CSD. Y C0 l- - i- -- A' ff 'A . LJ ,-W W -, fe- -- - s, V ,e ' 's U ,,.g -if-aw ln 'nj' Page Onc lmudrfd and fum' o,.iQI6LE..o The O ld ' 6- QGOLD AND BLUE PM 'f C-9 o 0 Q3 ALFRED FRANK SOLIMENE Trenton, New jersey Sol, Entered Peddie, 1925 League Basketball 13, 45, Track Squad 13, 4, 55, Wrestling Team 145, Third Team Foot- ball 135, Scrub Football 145, Varsity Foot- ball 155. Spike ment 155 JOHN HANCOCK SUTL11-'F A2 Albany, New York Sut. Entered Peddie, 1926 Third Team Football 145, Third Team Baseball 13, 45, League Basketball 14, 55. RUSSELL GILBERT SPINNEY AZ Gloucester, Massachusetts Entered Peddie, 1927 League Basketball 155, Fall Tennis Tourna- CG 0 1 1 Q 9 63 Q ' 'rj PEDDIE1925 Cf? GAVE Page One hundred and jive if 'P Q O -Q fy im The Old M -QGQLDWAND BLUE ek 0 -2 6 C9 ' QD CLARENCE PRATT 'l.ilERS, Il l.,lttSlJLl1'gll, Pennsylvania Pratt, Entered Pcddie, 1923 XYn.r.r.-tm R1N.x1,no Tomi Rochester, New York liill. Entered Pcddie, 1926 Swimming Squad t-l. SJ. Gun Club KSJ. X2 League Football CZ, 3, 41, Tennis Team 14. 57, League Basketball CZ, 3, 4. 53, Glee Club LSD, Band C3, SD, League Baseball til, 33. Concert Orchestra 131, Third Team Football 645. CAM1-:RUN R.x1'ELY1+: VlXNDERVEliR Abi Higlitstown, New Jersey Van. Entered Peddie. 1922 League Football tlj, League Basketball CSB. Third Team Football C2, 33, Basketball Squad f4J, Varsity Football f-4 ,5D, Captain-Elect Football 163, Atheneum f5l, Gun Club KSU. COM O it a t, ,. Q 3 C C , a C9 PEDDIEKJQQ QV 'M' xfftfay gg? b Page Om' liundrvd and .tix v The Old -X QGOLD AND BLUE PM 0 -f- GJ cg ' ' Q3 Q3 PxR'1'HUR CUTTING NVALSH New Bedford, Massachusetts Art. Entered Peddie, 1927 Varsity Track CSD, Peddie News Board CSD. Cross-Country Team CSD, Club Beekman CSD. Durl. DAVID EUGENE NVARDEN AE Upper Montclair, New Jersey ScUtty. Entered Peddic, 1927 Varsity Soccer CSD, Glee Club CSD, Double Quartet CSD, Gun Club CSD, Old Gold and Blue Board CSD, Secretary-Treasurer Com- bined Peddie Musical Clubs CSD, Atheneum CSD, Track CSD, Junior Prom Committee CSD. GEORGE DUULEY WARD Rochester, New York Entered Peddie, 1927 Cross-Country Team CSD, Varsity Soccer Squad CSD. C0 t , G9 GD CG at C yy Wyse, A 9 9 f' f' PEDD1E1f92f3 O 'J D S -e Page One hundred and seven l N Th. Old, -- 9601.13 AZND BLUE PM 0 -Q -f 7 1 CGD cp GJ .IOHN PORTER WEEKS A41 Scranton, Pennsylvania johnny. Entered Peddie, 1924 House Committee CSD, Junior-Senior Com- mittee CSD, Junior-Senior Prom. Committee CSD, Junior Prom. Committee CSD, Tennis Team C3, 4, SD, Captain Tennis Team C3, 4, SD. CORNELIUS JOSEPH VVEHRMAKER AEN Bogota, New jersey Shorty, Entered Peddie, 1927 League Football CSD, League Basketball CSD. JOHN ROLSTON WESTENDORE Upper Montclair, New Jersey We'sty. Entered Peddie, 1926 Varsity Soccer Team CSD, League Basketball C4, 5D, Dramatic Club C4, SD, Glee Clu-b C4, SD, Double Quartet CSD, Forum CSD, Old Gold and Blue Board CSD. Q C0 E . E , E GP 9 1 e PEDDIE1925 W or 4 -as X JYV Q' 0 Page One hundred and eight --A'-, an ,ix fn --- ., Z .-...if 9- f ,..-- TN- - f Z To S .l f SX x--a 'N GK---he-of Fw It O ' X--H T? Q b X4 he fff ld -5 ,g f E J Q Aft , .-AX V- T- V , . ., . , ,., , ff . '., in k, .L 1 A L....f..........,.... .-,.-.x-if fg uw' mgll ll, QQ i l4Lj ig., Q3 'f , .7 .. efldia n ,,..,.-..-.,.-.-,... -, . .. ,,.,, - ., W V , , ,. A - ...., ...V....i,.N G-7..-.-.Z5.......,.--s-.. Mmmww-,,,m ,MW-vx -.--...-- -,-.... k J' J 1 ,1 PHILLIP GREGORY XVILLCOX Norwalk, Connecticut NVillie. Entered Peddie, 1927 League Football CSD. GEORGE CRAWFORD ZAHN Alb Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Buck. Entered Peddie, 1926 Varsity Soccer Team C4J, Varsity Basket- ball Team C4, SQ, Varsity Baseball Team MD, House Committee QSD, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C57- TWELVIN ZALKIN NVOodmere, Long Island Mel. Entered Peddie, 1926 League Basketball Championship Team Q4. 59, Golf Club 445. C3 CQ s . .1 .1 -E , ,--. Q ,f 'j 'T,....M...,'f .f f f'j 'T1 f1f7, .. ,, 7f M Q 'jj4i'1:.:t. '..-, I,.-2 ' ' l-1 l ixll Li 'F C---. aj r E5-its-,' 1, 1. 1.4 .LJ .Li :.1..lN.l 55' 1 Vw f ffT ji, L' ' 1 X, A - 4 1 l f 1 -1- , Y- --Q5 as ..,,. 11,5 -- swf--fgfvf K-.-f -N h,,.- . fx f Nw, ,,.. . , .us Page One lmndred mm' Hfllt' shim-1 . I CQ- .lb i 42. l . The Old ' l 'le MAS' QSSOLD AND BLUE Q uznhk 1, 4, GD p C9 - ' GJ C-9 i l p Eumnr Bftatmttra Most Popular .... .... J ack Smart Most Dignifned .... ...... W eeks Best Student .... ...... R agonetti Most Ambitious ........ .Todd Best Athlete .... ....... A ustin Biggest Nuisance ..... Blackpurne Noisiest ..... .... B lackburne Biggest Bluffer ..... Hoagland Handsomest ...... Reiman Brightest ........... .... H owlett Prettiest ......... .... P ellinger Most Conscientious ...... Himes Most Religious ..... .... H ogue ' Best Natured ....... ..... F rancisco Best Dresser ..... ....,. P hillips Most Ladylike ...... . ..... ..Haupt Hardest Worker .... Ragonetti Most Respected ........... VanderVeer Laziest .......... .......... R yan Done Most for Peddie ...... VanderVeer Squarest ..... VanderVeer Most Likely to Succeed ........ Howlett MISCELLANEOUS Favorite Stage Actress ...........! . .. .... Eva LaGallienne X ,Favorite Movie Actress ..... Esther Ralston Favorite Author ..... ...Warwick Deeping l Favorite Book ... Sorrell and Son i Favorite Sport ..... ............ F ootball 1 Favorite Pastime .... .... G oing to the Movies N Favorite Song ..... When Day is Done T Favorite Cigarette ................. ........... L ucky .Strike Favorite Character in History ........... ......... H elen of Troy Favorite Prep School Next to Peddie ........................ Blair l Favorite Girls' School ................... National Park Seminary Greatest Peddie Honor ..... ............ V arsity Letter Q- ff' 6. ,O G1 CQ ' -'f 4. ' -:a a 'fe We PEDDIE1925 V . . Y - C'?J 04 K9 Page One hundred and ten .41 ' ' SQDEQ UQ CCDYESE J' : 7 9 ff Off ,.uu4' ,U Huy 7 In rl 1 ,, nu lf' luv, rar, 11:32 X j ,Msg Z 9 Q 9Q '4 .4 Q Q' dy' an Xxx r za a VI! V 'a s.J 04 ' ' '04 x m 3 ' 0 .D ,Os I I I I f , I L Gllana nf 15311 T112 O ld. G1 Mt QGOLD AND QLUE 'GPM 0 Q 0 I 1 Q Q Leon Avazian Corbin Canfield Bates Kenneth Ward Bearmore Brainard Talbot Bennett William Armstrong Calihan -Snplrnmnrw Robert Victor Leighton, jr. David Warren 'McKar- Charles William Meldram William Campbell Miles Donald VVhyte Morrison Peter James Carlaftes Jose Henry North Melville Perrine Chamb n.,, N, , P' ii: hie Pfeltz, Jr. Jules Demonet .6 .1111-If R Reed Neal Breaule De Noo N ' smith Rice Filippo De Sf . ' --..' ---- rk oodhull Roe Peter Paul Diaz U '1u Fr eriick Louis Schramm Allen Brown Endicott Illiijm ' u- t Julian Silverman Frederick Bullen Fries dt ....... . . 'Z-1 , Shumate Sullivan Charles Edward Geer 1-Q--AX Sullivan Edward Lewis Gerber .. ...... 'Gifs-0 wton Thomas Charles Andrew Goin :-'L-w -.,-E shi Tolerton John Newman -- 1 ..,' l a , ' lson Toll Robert Herrm fg 'T Howard Hoffma it ' -W M 1 i r Henry Williari' 5 : hshingtoQ!NiP g 1cox, jr .Earl Decon Hut ' n .. A- 3. .ii .1 se Robert Sinclair Inman John Webster Lane Robert Lloyd Bates David Israel Charnay Luis Dresser Gaston Walter Sidney Goldman Everett Mumford Jess Broderick Andrew Lalley Richard Dunston Wise Harlowe Roland Zinn Austin Marshall Charles Amory Moosmann john Thrush Rodgers, Jr. Barton Franklin Smith Nelson Palmer Spencer, jr. George Dobbins Van Sciver Edwin Haff Wills C0 0 . , CD W f't 0 PEDDIE1925 O C05- jlk iio Page One hundred and thirteen I F RCSHMCN N1 -. .WW yi ei,.i3'i?l.,o The Old fx swf' QSBOLD AND BLUE -film 0 -2 C9 cg ' Q Clllamn nf 1931---Freshmen Milton George Abramson Robert Hall Burnside . Donald Rockefeller McCain Wilson Peer McCue William Grier Carrington M. C. Chakrabandhu Sedgwick Ashton Clark, Jr. Neil Keith McVicar Richard Burnett Malone, Jr. Joseph Peter Mancuso Alphonse Joseph Conrad Har -, briskie Martin Victor Arnoldus De Brec mf' f.,, ,, ,,,.. a atthews Charles Hanford 17,3 norxeliil' k :f. B meg Motte Robert S. Eckstein .f',1Q'Q ' M .--- o, Mulford, Jr. Eugene Harol - ---- - - 1Go ton William Myers William Milne Ewing ,,, ,Re ald Vanderbilt Mylkes Howard Bert Frisbee 'Qffuu ii Beyer OE, Jr. Gilbert Glass ------- -' ,. Robinson Pricher Ralph Rennie Turner Ha t i n.-.'.: :X ulius Rosenfeld Warner Perine Heath ---'---' --'- :in--a del Charles William -g :.'.,,, 'fjfgh V , nselaer Schuyler Lorenz Augus Gi K' ' 563111311 Carroll Wright . .. 1-- ker Joseph Jackson rt . , in A'1mle M Franklin Max Jo . ' it in .. ' nhope Ralph Edmond Klink Robert Arthur Lang Benedict Leavy ' Fred Gardner Liady, Jr. Vincent Stuyvesant Lippe, Jr. William Towen Lippe Joseph Oswald Lombard Nelson William Thom'-son Donald Van Dyke Edward Bartlett Walder Harry Percival Wareheim, Jr. Robert Wesley' Wilcox John Peter Wilson Byram Lee Winters, Jr. Homer Lee Yaryan, Jr. C0 fa t , 65 GD 1' 0 'rrjfj PEDD11-31925 1' 9 ,,lk? l9 H Page One hundred and lseverm-en 'fki' 4, X. 1. i OMER SCHGDL Q 4 4 QU J Ax Rf f fs 'QSM Q iirf Mx F y fi' 1 -- 'iff' Films' 74,32 l ?W5 Qf'5I? i ' may Q- 1 -Q C , Th. Old -X we Q GOLD ACND BLUE Q MM -W A l G C9 l . 1 0 Q Enmrr Srlpnnl FORM I Y Fermin Fernandez , 4. ' - :JJQZA ard Moreira Shaler Carrington, .ff I. .--NS Q? k Olddeu Charles Albert Di z N -- r nley Stern, Jr. Victor Hugo ' T..----R ert Richard Thompson il ZL'.'....FOR Joseph Hay Amies, . Ili.: 511:13 as Hines giichasl Snge QQ stellano, ' QB ollingswofth russe ancy 3,4 '- 5- we Benjamin Brook , ii 1 - . ald 2 an Richard Dingley mery aul Down qQ'Brie Charles Howell - '- -v u ' e '- ' ulus William Leroy Fowler Stanley Griggs Alexander Panton Grigor Robert Hasbrouck Prall Robert Rodriguez Edward Kellard Stropp ' Julian Wiley, Jr. ' W 0 PEDDIE1925 0 X' l ce 0 . , GJ GD ff ww .. , 4 eriv' Page One hundred and twenty-one 1 . 1 f. ggi! ' txxx X 1 ' f ,X , , A , Y -. ' ' J f if M gl : N Hmerniftiga Uhr 0111111 Eauhr Svnrivtg MEMBERS alll. li. ll1lI'IllN'l'gt'l'. ll..X., l'1'1'wl1l1-111 zlfl. NV. Rcvvcs, MJX. lf. lf Msn-.Xrtl111r, .Xl1.. Sk'1'!'L'lZll'j' R. lf. llzl1'mm1, lXl.. X. ill. XY. Sxwtlznml, .X.M.. l,l.,l7, G. XV. M. Muiur, M.S. 'M. XY. SXYl'll2Illfl, ll..'X. .'X. M. llilllglllfll, l3,.'X.. l,l,.l l'. ll, llvrlzug. M..X. R. J. VVz1it0. .X.l1. IJ. C. u1ll'llL'S, RA. IIUNCJRARY MIQMIEHRS llllll. llyfllll l.. XYi11tcr'N T. Elliwt Tnlsml, '02 lllul. ,lnnnw .X. llzunilifln. P-l VVilli:m1 ll. 'l'l11n11psm1 Rlum-yn ll. RlYl'lllllll'Q' Paul M. Cl1:1lmc-rs M. vlmcplm 'l'xx'111n1-5' Mrs. Elsie Pvclcliv S1l1lX'ligC Cllzllullvl' U. Ingersoll MIEMIIFRS TN COURSE CLASS OF 1928 William H1-nlrl Gl'fPX't'!'IllIlll, jr. Rnhcrt AllQ'IlSlllS Moosmzm llzlrvvx' lluulww llvvsvr. lf. l'lCrlDCr1 Slff 'lmliczllcs clmzlrlcr nmcxulmvrs. luyn' Um' lzrrmlrvrl Alllfl lwcxzly-farm' A9 Co- 5If'i..as The Old sl QGOLD AND BLUE Q PIM 0 C9 C9 0 QD lbrailuatr fllllvmhrrn in Glnurnr Gordon Cook Biddle Grant Dotson Harris Dwight Percival Horn Robert Nelson Horton Harold Daniel Levi Edward Richard Florea James Mercer Davis, jr. Herbert Kenneth Lackie Jose Miguel Miyar Roy Chester Weberg Erle Van Emburge Dennet Harold Alexander Winston Maloolm Richard Madden Roland Bezos Harold Allison Rue William Henry Thompson Stuart Frary Arnold Lee Snud Montgomery Edwin Laws Layton Gottfried Wendel Krueger CLASS or 1927 Brantley Comstock McCullough Brouson'Atwell Quackenbush Charles Henry Stevens Gordon Stevenson William D. Thorne CLASS or 1926 Theodore Brand Benjamin Chew Douglass Hanley Foxall James Andrews Sykes George Abraham Vogel cx.Ass or 1925 Q Murdock Myers Burton Sparks DeBlois Wack Geonge' Wiedmann ' F orkin roy gxb X Tiemann Howell Edward Hebble Elias Strouse Stuart Carter Wilcox Warner CI.ASS OF 1922 William George Chace Francis Edward Brossy Orrin Grimmell Judd ' Stanley Theoharis George Rutherford Woodhead Sherman Tecumseh Walden Arthur Durham Wilcox Frank Bassett Wineffar, jr. ' Ernest George Eiband Clarence Travis Brown James Garfield Eben, Jr. James Irving Eiband Harold Taylor Holmes Joseph William Taylor 'CLASS or 1921 John Werts Slayback, jr. Oliver Wendell Terhune Edward Nathaniel Torbert John Nevius Lukens Gordon Keith Chalmers cLAss OF 1920 - Kenneth NVillis Clark Harold Avery Newton William Hanney Maroney Richard Theodore Roehm John Lester Miller Bartlett Monroe Van Note Rudolph Lang Ttflloch C0 C0 . , Q 63 ' PEDDIE1925 0 W' X' QI' iKQ Page One hundred and twenty-151 -4 .-4 A ...4 4 ,. - -'14 ,J 'ff f '+V 'M ' Aft WF-,4?2'QsW or 1r+L5 W!Pf? !'Ef'ffH!'rfs9affr' wW 'r,l! 121!?1'mZr'w'1: no-ggnfwqrnagqlavfarmqggepygrwlawnrvefwrIwqfrnggacyrgrwfm'.f1 .1 -. - - I - , . - P r - A9 ' Th Old me 'M-I QSSOLD AGND BLUE rn 0 A GD C3 GD Q3 ' f Anna vm FOUNDED AT COLGATE ACADEMY, 'HAMlLTON, N. Y., 1872 SEVENTEEN CHAPTERS Timm CnAP'rER'INs'rALLEn 1887 Colors--Ruby, Gold and Blue MEMBIER1 , i William John Blake, Jr, H . if eimer Kerr Hicks George Maitland Chambe , 233: Joseph Kim A Clarence William Cole l - 'A ' Ev- Xl rd Webb Lintner, Jr. gr ' Nm ----- -' ','- - IcH'r IN Nathaniel Purdy Gar ' 4- ' 1 ug...-M X .. ward Nicholson john Harrison Ham .f , sign, M13 'N if ohn Quigley Q f Q eg ' . AEI' v E Yi! I I H ,Q l 1 I VA' . 'va' X A l I I fe' f 4 4 ' Montayne Franklii , v 1- I qlffl I rles Reiman F.arliClif'ford Hoag T. 1 A Q 18 76.3 wart Scott Charles Townsend . ' l ,- v- ter Weeks Leland Leonard MCG X , h VQ?flf,,,. ff-rg, Crawford Zahn ' .n I -, 1 ,' . J . , 'All :N ,L X..v I .w- 55 -. L. , , . . . . , - N Nh' 434 ' Robert Victor Leighton, Jr. , ' rles William -Meldram George Dobbi I Van Sciver. NINETEEN TI-HR'1lY-ONE Joseph Baldwin Seaman A FACULTY MEMBERS . Dr. Roger W. Swetland V Mr. Mark W. Swetland Mr. Ralph E. Harmon Mr. Carl E. Geiger Mr. Clinton I. Sprout co C5 , , G9 C93 ' W ' PEDDIE1925 0 J' ' Page One hundred and ,twenty-seven v- +- ci r 1-5 LC : F' 9 ----'f--Hg-pgfru' -aw pr f 15,5-i vl ag171Te'w?-'f-ul wfff- 'I '! m'fl5n1H?'l'!N'f 7 i?'?f? '-i'? '7 ., '4- I . Th Old. M -x we QGOLD I-CNP BLUE shi- o f Q C9 f 1 Q Q Elyria Phi FOUNDED AT UTICAQ N. Y., 1886 Tumi-Y-F IVE CHAPTERS ETA BETA CHAPTER INSTALLED Colors-Red and Blue MEMBERS N INETEEN TWENTY-EIGHT Charles Stewart Anderson Charles Dalton Brady A Philip William Hines' - N - ETEEN John Lewis ,Bradley Charles Jolirx icdllini Gerhard Charles Depken l George Hall Knowles Frederick William McKeown ' Carlysle Roy MacPherson Frederick Robert Zundel ' ENTY- INE , obert Charles Peters l arles Ferdinand Pfeiffer A gelo Ragonetti Kock Smart ' ' T1-1 Broderick Andrew Lalley avid Warren McKane Char . . . Wise ' f NINETEEN Hurry-ONE Reginald Vanderbilt Mylkes NINE11-:EN T HIR1 Y-Two Michael Angelo Castellano Eugene Thomas Hines FACULTY MEMBERS N Dr. Roger W. Swetland Mr. Mr. Mr. Starr G. Cooper Phares H. Hertzog Earl C. MacArthur Mr. Daniel' I. Messler E. Arthur Rogers Mr. Roy I. Waite Mr. George Weed! J. Walter Reeves Mr. Mr. i Q G a 1 67 V f' 'rjr PEDDIE1926 Page One hundred and twenty-ninf 1908 L.xxmD.x Smxm I The Old 'X ew! QFIQLD AND BLUE W -e --W GD cg ' 0 Q5 Ianlhha Sigma Y FOUNDED AT DETROIT, MICHIGAN, 1892 Formerly Phi Delta Davi 'F ' rden TWENTY-Six CHAPTERS XI CHAPTER INSTALLED 1911 - Colors-Blue and White ME RS NINETEEN Y-EIGHT Adolph Frank Beno,.2nd 'iq ir amuel Henshaw Nigh A Y 'ima- .,.,.nd, Jr. V K 4 un. :.-. Y- 5 Graflius Albert Barr 1 E -A ancock Sutliff Russell Louis Gibaud 'Po lf' - Rinaldo Todd John Thomas Lindsay 49' V- eron Rapelye Vander Veer -51 Xi T NINETEEN THIRTY Robert Lloyd Bates John Thrush Rodgers, Jr. William Campbell Miles Edwin Haff Wills NINETEEN THIRTY-ONE Sedgwick Ashton Clark, Jr. FACULTY MEMBER Dr. Roger W. Swetland 4.56 Page One hundred and thfrty-one to fs . , Q 9 as Q' ' wif PEDDIE1925 O ' A SIGMA NU LT DE l ' 'F W N 'lf' ' 'li 'li' fs? CQ l Q The O ld -- 0 QGQLD AND BLUE Q Q L ' 1 NIL 0 A 5 Q Q3 l 6' C9 I A s Delta Sigma Nu C FOUNDED .xr ANN' ARBOR, MICH., 1893 Formerly Phi Epsilon Tnurrv-EIGHT CHAPTERS ALPHA LAMBIJ4 CHARTER INSTALLED 1915 - Colors-Red and Green MEMBERS Gerell Carl Peter Lager lfzig, NQRQ1-:Ili Macklin Rodgers . ', 1 n ' gif' ufyvll' W x . C . .-I 1 Dqvid Pike Howl - 11: , ith simon Harold Franklin P K p . -A, Qi'. oseph'Wehrmaker - Z 5, nr' sq. A 'Www M -' 'W 1 'L' . Melville Perrine Chamberlin, Jr. Joseph Henry North ' Frederick Louis Schramm A NINE1-E1:N T Hurry-ONE , Milton George Abramson Stuart Hancock Shinn FACULTY MEMBERS , E Dr. Roger W. Swetland ' Mr. Hiester R. Hornberger y Mr. G. W. Marque Maier ' Mr. Robert H. Stevens l . i L C0 ol , Q GD Q, ur 0 Wfgyzi O Qi, '43 PEDDIE 19 25 V' Q I 'Q QVQ Page One hundred and thirty-three E oA 4 ...- A -1 Z 4 L7 'Z .. v-- C-1 .I fn l C5 The Old Q Q QGQLD AND BLUEiO A o Q ' Q Q5 Alpha Gamma Mhi Foummu AT MONTCLAIR, N. J., 1913 Formerly Alpha Delta Society TWENTY-SIX CHAPTERS ALPHA DELTA Cumfrnn INSTALLBD 1924 Colors-Gold and Black MEJQQEERS r?4Q NINETEE Y-EIGHT Jack Mason Everest if-' ams Hayes Howard Charles Glasser 3 A g rbert King Salmon, Jr. Q I' rt 'NIN EEN an TY 1' E . J . .XA A NI - NE William Towen Lippe Vincent Stuyvesant Lippe, Jr. Robert Wesley Wilcox NINETEEN THIRTY-TWO Benjamin Brooks Cunningham FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Roger W. Swetlaud Mr. William Boyd Q Ca Gs A io Q Q ' ' Win' PEDDIE1925 i 'y 3 X' Page One hundred and thirty-ive f N 4 Z w A9 l cexaibififiare 1 The O ld. ' 0 -'Air' GJGQLD AND BLUE Q 'mhhe 4-' l Q C9 , i 0 Q Alpha Zeta Fom-man xr SCHENECTADY, N. Y., 1869 Formerly Phi Gamma Sigma Flrrlzi-:N CHAPTERS :E MU CHAPTER INSTALLED 1924 Colors-Turquoise Blue and White , . MEMBERS W N INETEESSQTEENTY-EIGHT Q Curtis Dannheim Herbert X CE Charles McCall Stump Horace Hargraves Platt, pl' illiam, Horace Teall mf AMQQ 6 , ETEEN T amy E N I Rudolph Richard Davisli r nk Christopher Merschrod u x V 1 Gi be pi ey ,Ai . , , NIN HIRTY Henry William Horns Robert Sinclair Inman Earl Deacon Hutchinson , Marselius Wilson Toll NINETEL-:N THIRTY-ONE Charles VV illiam Hegmann Charles Robinson Pricher Harold Zabriskie Martin . Edward Bartlett Walder A FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Roger W. Swetland , Mr. Leslie Starr Hyatt A Dr. Lynden E. MacDermid 1 Q Q 4 I Q Q ' ' PEDDIE1925 C' Page One hundred and thirty-sewn ,,-rw -.quam m'-1::1:.,,,-3 A - ' Elntrr-3Hra1tm'nitg Glnuuril .XI.l'H,X PHI licurgc Nlnitlzuul K'hzu11hc1'x. 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'he Enarh nf ihitnrz liditor-i11-Cllief XV1 l.I.l 1 A1 'Ii1s14:1.1c SCI1111-'1f Business Mzumager Il.x1w1-u lfk.-xN1Q1.1N P1111.1.11's Art Editor -l1111N Rm11.s'1'11N X'X'1as'1'1cx1m111:1f Ass11ci:1te lfditors NYll.l.I.XYNl H1cN1n' 3111111511 l 1.m'11 Ku IJ,xv11m I'1l'l2ENI2 XY.-XRD!-IN Faculty Aclvism' 1jU.-XNE L'1,,xx 1'f1N Hwxlis NDRIEL IXICTYIER CO I ' - - - W '-1 - Tai 7f1f1'f1f' 'H T':TQ Z'ZT.iT7 X. ...... ....,.--... , .Au ,, ,. W- ,...,.:,- ..,., ,Y , , mx 5, l ., . ,,1 1 . , - -Y ,V W- .A Q U 1 1' 1 1.17 1 - Y 1 1. 111 : -1 1-,J '-Q ' ' V 1 1 1 ' J f 1 .1 1-1 ...' .J .L .. A .L .--H H-,J . , gf-,wwf-av-an 11 f.H,--vrnwr vw -gy,-6.11-...wt f -1.-14-fy.,-azz' 1 1. I 1' , L A ' 1 . ' wt, w l'ug11' Um' 11u111Ir1'f1 and fnrly-Iwo The Old fb - no ll i-, 'ng 6- M - - QGOLD AND BLUE flu- 0 A C9 ' ' QD 09111 6511111 anh iBl1uV'i,iEhitnrz 1905 Arthur Blaicher. .Editor-in-Chief Maude Little Hobart Hankens W. Schwarzenbach Elroy Westbrook Vera Harvey 1906 William Morpeth. . .Editor-in-Chief 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 1908-No Issue 1909 Roy Wintersteen....Editor-in-Chief R. W. Biggs Loreta Anderson B. R. Murphy Lydia Bauer Arthur Bravo Ogden.Gandy Allan Lake H. Guimaraes 1910 Paul Voorhees ..... .Editor-in-Chief Raymond Storm Howard Park Harry Mathes Egbert Steinsieck John Wicker David Paddock 1911 Gorton Swetland .... Editor-in-Chief Richard Horn Paul Swaffield John Mann William Fairhurst Frederick Moore Joseph Baker David Paddock 1912 William Meirs ...... Editor-in-Chief Horace Boehm Burdette Snyder Gliver Ingersoll Jack Kelly Charles Hoffman 1913 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 1916 Thomas McDonnell.Editor-in-Chief Frederick Morrison James Arthur 1917 Ernest J. Howe .... Editor-in-Chief Norton R. Hotchkis.Durlin D. Bushell Robert L. Payne John A. Seelye ' Frank Bailie A 1918-No Issue 1919 Alfred W. Cowan..Ea'iior-in-Chief William Littell Robley Swetland Walter Chase John Woodburn Richard T. Roehm E. A. Smith, Jr. 1920 John E. Russell .... Editor-in-Chief E. A. Smith, Jr. David Monheimcr 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 1923 Edmund J. Forkin. .Ediitor-in-Chief Harry E. Muecke Jack H. Pentield Bruce F. Tatlock Albert S. Clark Robert Spencer Preston 1924 Damon DeB. Wack. Editor-in-Chief Charles B. Everest Harwood Loomis Wm. R. Borden Robert W. Moore J. B. Van Haelen, Jr. Chas. Van Bergen 1925 Edward R. Florea..Editor-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 VVilliam V. Stone 1927 Wm. H. Groverman, Editor-in-Chief Mark K. Frank Gerell C. Lagerloef Frank N. Moesta John A. Wilkinson Henry Plate Jack Kelly' ' David S. Marshall C0 C9 or ,O Q U C' arf' PEDDIE1925 X' J can A u 'co Page Ona hundred and forty-threr Uhr Hlgehhiv Nunn S1815 ,l CH .'XRl.liS MvL'.'Xl.l. STUMI' .......... .. .. GEORGE IXIAITL.-XNIJ Cl I.-X MIBIQRS. . .. IIARVICY llUGllliS llliYSlCR. ,lR.... IJAVIIJ PIKE llOXYI.li'l'T. . . .. A1J,'XIN'l5 IIAX kb .................. .... . XVICIMER KIQRR IIICKS ....... JUIIN TIIOMAS LINDSAY ........ IIIQNRY GIEORGE PI..-XNT COA-X'l'1iS ..... ...... . IJUUGLAS VERNON CANNON ........ ....... . ROBERT LLOYD H.'X'l'liS .. ISARFORIJ WEIIRGR:XV1ilQiii Vvilllillll Justus liddy john Kock Smart Norman NN'altcr lircy Carroll VVinfiL-ld Lucas litljll' Om' lzmidrczl and forly-fullr STAFF ....,Xssistz1nt .....Xssociatc ...,.Xssociatc ..........'Xtliletic ....... ......-Xssistamt Athletic .....-Xssistunt :Xtl1lc1ic . . . . . . . . ..'Xlun1ni .Editor-in-Chief Editor Editor liilitf nr Editor Editor Editor Editor . . . .Circulation M unagcr . ...... - Nssistant Circnlzition iXlllllZlf.ICl' ................l :lc1ilty Advisor R E PO RT ER S Donald Charles Forlmcs VVillizm1 James Singer VVilliz1m Chester Sutherland Arthur Cutting VValsl1 -I-pg -........., L. Uhr C6122 Glluh MR. ALFRED lXlliR'l'0N MASDNHEIMER, JR ..... ....... 1 Jireetor HARVEY HUGHES lIIiYSER, JR., '28. DAVID PAUL MORTON, '28 ....... .. Nl R. BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROMAN XVIl.llUR NIEVVTON THOMAS. '29, .. CARROLL VVINFIELD LUCAS, '2S... I 1'1'.vI Tvnnr.s'- liugene Eli Goheille, '28 Harvey Hughes Heyser, Jr., '28 Norval Dwight Jennings, '29 Evan Lewis Webster, '28 XVillian1 Robert NVolfe, '28 .S'4'rmu1' Tvrmr.r- Gilbert Abbe, '29 Robert Samuel liekstein, '30 Luis Dresser Gaston, '30 William Brown Hainmet, '28 Flarenee Pratt Tiers, II, '29 John Rolston VVestendorf, '29 ........Pres1dent . . . .Vice-President . . . .... Faculty Manager . . . . Student Manager ............Pianist I 7 Irs! I 1 r1s.vv.r- Charles Andrew Going, '30 Austin Marshall, '30 Charles Smith Pellinger, 'Z9 Roy Lester Reed, '29 Willard Saidel, '29 Nelson Palmer Spencer, Jr., '30 Srrnnd Bassas- Neal Breaule DeNood, '29 Herbert Russell Morss. Jr., '28 David Paul Morton, '28 Edwin Earl Stoddard, '28 Wilhur Newton Thomas, '29 David Eugene Warden, '29 f' V Ken N. -, ,.,-,..,,, ,, , K, -, .,. ., . -..., . 1 .. A, ., - Page Um' Illllltllftf und furry-.ri.r TT' V x Enable Quartet FIRST TENOR Harvey Hughes Heyser, Jr., '28 VVil1iz1m Robert VVolfc, '29 SECOND TENOR Luis Dresser Gaston, '30 John Ralston VVestendorf, '29 FIRST BASS Austin Marshall, '30 Charles Smith Pellingcr, '20 SECOND BASS Edwin Earl Stoddard, '28 David Eugene Warden, '29 ACCOMPANIST Carroll Winfield Lucas, '28 , .,,,.- ,Un Page Om' lmzzdrvd and forty-se'z'vn Gbrrhrztra MN. DUN.-Xl.lJ 1i,vXl.l'I S'l'll.l.Nl.fXN .......... ,,,, 1 lirecmr XVIl.l,l.-XM 1IIC.XI.lD KHROYEKMAN, JR.. '28 .... .... I 'rcsidcnt Vinlinx- lln1'11-- VVillium john liluku, jr,, '28 llcrvlmcrt King Sulmxm, Jr., '28 Chzxrlcs lluwcll Foster, '31 ' Nicllzml Louis u2lI'l'ZlI'Kl, '20 Y2rnmlmm'- mV 'h'5 E'lW5U'fl UWT. '30 Kcnnctlx Vvilfll liuznrmurc. '30 lirlwin llmvc fQllHllWllI. '28 I.0l'CllZ fX11g11st Hinrichscn, '31 51,-1-,,f,1,,,,,m- Rulmcrt .'Xll1g,llSfl!S RIUHSIUIIIIII, '28 Carroll xvimield Lung .38 H 'hmmm wells' '28 Maurice Miclmcls, '28 f1.v.vA xvilliillll HL-11111 UI'HVL'l'll1I,lll, jr., '28 1'jf,,,,,- L'pll,,.- Mr. Roy ,luclsuu XN':1itc Mr. Mark XY:1ll:u'c Swvtlzmrl 'l',.H,,,,,,,X,- f-llIl'flln'fS- Kfh:u'In-s .Xmlruw lining, '30 Hmvzwcl lluFfmzm, jr., '30 blames Irving Owens, '28 VVilsol1 Peer :uCf,1llC, '20 l'llf1:' Um' 111lll1fl ml and fnrfy-vigl1! Mnlhrn Elura Cbrrhvztra MR. DONXLD G.'XI.li STH.I.M.XN.... CXRROLI. XVINFIEIJJ LUCAS, YS. , ,. C.-XRRCJLI. XVlNl 1El.IJ I.L'LfXS. '18, . . ,. MAURICIC MIC1'l.X1iI.S. '28 .... ll.-XRRY D.-XYIIJ V.XN SCIYIEIQ, 28. . , ,. JAXIIQS IRYINLL UXYIQNS, 28. .,.. .. EV.-KN LIZVVIS XYICIZSTIIR. '28 ..... .... MR. MXRK XVAXI.I.AXL'IC SXYlC'I'l,.fXNlJ. . ., RUIEICRT CIIyXRI.liS I'Ii'l'I2RS. '30 .... .. XVlI,l,lA-XM HYZALII ISRUYICRBIXN, IR.. 'ZS REGINALIJ Y,-XNIlIiRI!lI.'I' MYLKICS. 'ZW MR. ROY JUDSON XY.'XI'l'Ii .........., .. . ..IDi1'cctfwr .. . . I'rcsich-111 .....Szlxuplnmc . . . . ,Sax-up-llmw ...,.Sz1xuplmm' , . .Trumpet . . .Trumpet ....'l'r1nuhnm' ...,H:1njo ..,..D.1ss ...ullrumx ...,Pl1lllU IU Our lrzmdrvd and fwrfy-Him' ,ff -faq, --ML Q ffibf' t1! i137'j?i'45f c't-aio,L, , Q29 5 K , ,W A A W V ij E .ii D N ,..,, ,D c-,fur L-,Ll 9, gh, lg fj3,l,U 5 Q-GS?.,.:a.gta.gQ.o .--.-.... L.- -..LZQLL iggi ji ' ' 'X f N CQ 6' Q3 ev Elanh l l , MR. MARK WALLACE SWETLAND ....... . . ..... Director MAURICE MICHAELS .................... ....... President WARREN ALLEN BLACKWELL, '28 ..... ............ lv lanager ROBERT FREDERICK HOGUE, JR., '29 ......,............. Assistant Manager Clnrifzets- If lflul .AlI!nx- Warren Allen Blackwell, '28 Edwin Howe Goodwin, '28 ' Everett Mumford jess, '30 Mansir Waite Hicks, '28 Myron Edgar I.aVake, '29 Herbert King Salmon, Ir., '28 VVilson Peer McCue, '29 -, - Robert Augustus Moosmann. '28 7 I?gi:lt,th Vvard Bcarmore '30 Harry David Va Scivffy '28 Nathaniel Purdy Gardner, Er., '28 Sr1-1'0ffl1011c'-v- Wfeimer Kerr Hicks, '28 Richard Lee Farnham. '29 Herbert Russell Morss, Jr., '28 Charles Farnham Johnson, '29 Mr. Mark Wallace Swgtlgmfl Maurice Michaels, '28 Bm.m,m,v- Louis Beyer OH' '30 Farl Deeon Hutchinson '29 games 6 Rya'l'..'2 ' , Mr, Donald Gale Stillman ,arence Pratt Iiers, II, 29 B Fm, Rm? C'0l'I1f'f.Y-- f- - , , William Lester Ely' .28 Robert Wesley Wiltox, 30 Charles Andrew Going, '29 E F1111 B058- Setll Gooqlvvin, '20 Alphlonse Joseph Conrad, '30 Carroll Xvinfiglfl lmqag, '28 William Heald Groverman, jr., '28 James Henry Merritthjr., '28 Dmms- Jafnes f '5r OWQPS' 'S , Victor Arnoldus De Bree, '31 Wilbur Newton 'lhomas, 29 Robert Samuel Eckstein 330 f5 '1b0I-VT 1 , I Robert Frederick Hogue, Jr., '29 Wlllard 561061. 29 Reginald Vanderbilt Mylkes, '29 C3 Qjfgg'Q'-'g7X.1:::::i::.'1.1.T4:.,-..gg.1..'...r' ' f' G?.......o at :rw bl C2 L' r f - W ,:. '..,.f4..... If L. ',,,j flliflf Qi :J Lv? iv ff-pf A t ' be eiferi,-:.ie.-f Page Ons hzmdred and fifty Gfnmhineh livhhir Qllluaiml Qlluha OFFICERS CARROLL NVINFIELD LUCAS, '28 .......... .......,.......... P resident DAVID EUGENE VVARDEN, '29 ........ ..... S elcretary and Treasurer MR. BENJAMIN DOUGLAS ROMAN ..... ........... F aculty AIZIIIZIQCI' HARVEY HUGHES HEYSER, '28 ..... .... N 'ice-Prcsidcnt MAURICE MICHAELS, '28..1 ....... .... X 'ice-President CARROLL XVINFIELD LUCAS. '28 .....,..... .... X 'ice-Prcsirlcnt XVILLIAM HEALD GROYERMAN, JR., '28 ,.... .... X 'Vice-President EX-OFFICIO MR. ALFRED MERTON MASONHEIMER, JR. MR. DONALD GALE STILLMAN MR. MARK XVALLACE SXVETLAND Q I gyrus, . Page One !l1llld7'Flf and fifty-our Enng Eine Gfblh Elgrhhie lfy t'.'xklm1.1, XVINlfll'1I.ID l.t't'.'xs, '38 I ,X -.. 1 I ' mug- I I - P -l!-'- -2- - Q- . I-- IQX1. - 3-lutnr. 111 - 1 1 - t ..., alll- , e I n 1: : I F F 5: - Z5 Q I 'l U: l-l-- 1 lviirl-I 1111 l ' -9 ll! 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D ircctor W.-XI.'l'liR IiOl,I.liS DAVISON ...... ......... P resident JOHN ROLSTON WIQSTIZNDORF. .. ........... Secretary H.-XRLOXYIC ROLAND ZINN .......,........... .... 1 Jropcrty Manager Captain ApplCjzu'k bllillll Lvwis Hncklcy, '28 Nilfllilllilq l'ln'rly Gardner, jr., '28 Nmlmnit-1 SlI'1lIfUI'll Gnlclsnnth, '20 Iivcrctt Mnmfnrrl Ja-ss, '30 MEMBERS jznncs Henry Merritt, jr., '28 Robert Augustus Monsmlznln, '28 Donald Xvllytc Morrison, '30 Edward Morris Roscnbanrn, '28 'w t - -- jj Page Una lnnzdrvd and fifty-four , t fy: ..f V- M? ,.:15,lff'y:: ,gzlww min . , Xia gw,-,:l,.,, Q - - . f - 1.i.'f.'Q,Qf: 3 5 ' -.I I ,.A. 2,5 -'A, . 4 I mi 1115223558 g A 5 X. ., -W cw ,x ', - 2:-f. 1- 'f-:-- ' L, -. - f. if 1' - Z1 iii, -195 2-.35 ' f 'ZR ' - . .- r ,A 21,1 .lg-Q ' Lip.: ,- ,, -, ..-g.?:,gN ' YH' '1 E-33 '1- A--, 151: 1 31 ' ' r F ' 'i -uf'z'-:.1:,f'- !:' 5 .x-'s ,ggi :j:f.1: J. V A ..'a. 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'20 XN illi:nn Cznnphell Miles, '20 james Macklin Rmlgers, '28 john Thrush Rorlgers, '30 Carl Keller Ruse, '20 .lnhn Kiock Smart, '29 XVilliam janies Singer, '28 l'llIlI'lC5 McCall Stump, '28 XN'illiam Chester Sutherland, '20 Cainernn llapelye Vander Veer, '20 David Eugene Vlfarclen, '29 Ahralizun lVeinherg, '28 Ilyram Lee Winters, Jr., '30 Vugv Um? lzzmdrcd and jiffy-s1'.r Uhr Illnrum MR. J. VVALTER REEVES ...........,........................ Faculty Advwor XVILLIAM HEALD GROVERMAN, JR., '28 ..... ,......... I 'resident HARVEY HUGHES HEYSER, JR., '28 ......... ..... X fice-President CLARENCE VVILLIAM COLEMAN, '28 ...... ........ S ccrLt'11x DONALD CHARLES FORBES, '28 .....,.. .... T reasnrtr ROSTER David Maurice Rerenson, '28 Clarence William Coleman, '28 james C. Covert, '29 Norman XValter Drcy, '28 XViIliam XV:1de Everett, jr., '29 Donald Charles Forbes, '28 Nathaniel Purdy Gardner, jr., '28 VVilliani lleald Groverman, Jr., '28 XVilliam Brown Hammett, '28 Harvey Hughes Heyser, jr., '28 R. Frederick Hogue, '29 Everett Mumford jess, '30 ,Toscph Kenny, jr., '29 Louis joseph Kirn,' '28 Rohert Arthur Lang, '31 Floyd Kendrel McTyier, '29 Donald VVhyte Morrison, '30 Herhert Russell Morss, jr., '28 Benjamin James Motte, '31 W'illiam Henry Muller, '29 Stanley Elsworth Oren, '28 Ivan Arthur Reiner, '28 ' Edward Morris Rosenbaum, '28 Evan Lewis Wfehster, '20 Herman Nvells, '28 John Rolston VVestend0rf, '29 Pant' Om' 1I1H1fII't'!f and fifty Chr Authvnvum Evhatvrn WI NNICIQS .... ...PICDIJI li vs. I'liNNlNl5'l'i JN xYCiIHL'l' Kerr Hicks, '28 Curl Km-HCI' Nusa: '29 ' 'luck NIZIHUII ICX'Cl'l'St. '28 fXI.'I'lilQN.-Ylxli .'xIll'IlllZl1ll XYl'iIlIlL'l'Q'. ,ZS fulfil' Um' IIHIILIIHI mul jijlj'-wl'51l11 C5112 ilfnrunt Evhatvrz vvv- 1 - XX lNNI'.RS .......... ..................... I 'lallllllz X 5. BI XX'illinm Ileulcl G1'ove1'111z1n, il 11, '28 Herbert Russell Klurss, .I T V 1 1.. 28 Nzlthzmiel I urcly ll:u'cl11c1', '28 AT.'l'IfRNA'l'Ii Dmlulcl Clmrlcs Furlmcs, '29 Pays Om, lllllltlffti and jif A9 The O ld. f- QGOLD AND BLUE ik 'f f co ' ' GJ Zllhr Qrurnth Annual Brhatr lrtmvm Uhr ilinrum emit Uhr Athrnrum WINNERS ..... TI-IIE FORUM . PROGRAM I. Orchestra . . . . II. Invocation . . ..Se1e:ted ' V REV. P. H. NORTON III. Debate' The Federal Government of the United States should abolish the Protective Tariff. Ar-'nauxrivtg ' - Nsnxrivn The Alhetzrmnz The Forum Weimer K. Hicks William H. Groverman, Jr. Carl K. Rose H. Russell Morss Jack M. Everest Nathaniel P. Gardner Abraham Weinberg, alternate Donald C. Forbes, alternate IV. Glee Club-De Sandman ......... .................,........ I 'mflzrrur V. Rebuttal Carl K. Rose H. Russell Morss . Jack M. Everest Nathaniel P. Gardner Weimer K. Hicks William H. Groverman VI. Glee Club-Back Slidin' Brother .... ..... P arkex VII. judge's Decision VIII. Award of Cup Pkorrzsson Hicks HEAUMASTER SWETLAND IX. Orchestra .... Selected Q , , GJ ' Q' W7 PEDDIE1925 O X' on 03 'io Page Une hundrednnd sixty HQUJQDZE SFDEEC I :T 3 1 minima Iirigr iimmg minnvrn N.A'I'lI.NNlFiI. PURIJY GA1c11x1aR, JR., l:l.I'Sf Prfsr' XX11.1,1.xx1 lI1,A1.11 11111111-,kxlAm. JR., 'I 1111-11 l'ri:v II1:1z111-:RT R11ssE1.1. IVTORSS, '28 Svrmzd Prisf' D.-11111 P11415 II0w1.1i'1 r, '20 I n111'l11 Prisr 1 1 Page Om' l111ndrvd and .Yi.l'fj'-f'lC'0 , I1 N The Old G- we QSSGLD AND BLUE 0 A C9 C9 Q Q lirngramme Winters lirize Qlnnteat I Orchestra ....................................................... Selected II Invocation ............... ................. D r. Allyn K. Foster III America's Greatest Enemy .... .... H . Russell Morss, Jr., Rahway, N. J. IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII. ' The Romance of Crime .... .......... D onald W. Morrison, Honolulu, Hawaii Birth Control .............. William H. Groverman, jr., Huntington, W. Va. The Corruption of Modern Youth..Robert Herrmann, East Stroudsburg, Pa. Glee Club-Shenandoah The Constitution ..,.... The Tide of Empire .... World Peace ........... Bartholomew .....Nathaniel P. Gardner, Jr., East Orange, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . .Farrow S. Downey, Rochester, N. Y. .. ..... David P. Hewlett, Atlantic City, N. J. Glee Club-De Sandman ...... ........................... P rotheroe Orchestra ............. Award of Prizes ..... . . ............... Selected .....Dr. R. W. Swetland THE WINTERS PRIZE ORATION CONTEST The Winters Prize Oration Contest is an annual function which was instituted on November 14, 1889, by the Honorable Byran Lee Winters. Mr. Winters is a Peddie graduate, having been a member of the Class of 1883. When the Contest was first established, there were two prizes, the first of ten dollars and the second of five dollars. Later the number of awards was increased to three, consisting of a twenty- five, a fifteen and a ten-dollar prize. Finally, in 1924, a twenty-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. C0 GJ 0, g ,O GJ Q PEDDIE1928 I' Y 'Qin 4 ' Page One hundred and .sixty-tlircf wintrrn lirizr Svpvakmi mlmwf 4 5l'liAlilfRS Nlllhilllid l'm'cly ci2l1'il!lCl'. 'l1'., '23 lla-1'Imo1't Russell Mnrss. '28 Xxviuiillll llczllcl f1I'HX'l'I'I11IlIl, Alf., 'ZR llzlvifl Vila- lluwlult. '20 llmnmlfl XYl1ylc Klm'1'i:4m1. '30 Rulmcrt lla-1'm:11m. '29 l :n'r-mw Sznnm-I Ilmvucv, '28 :ml .vu I X'-flflll' ' 'lilf:?fi1 ' X 7 QyfffBwMEXiw M X!! Tin: Old QQAMGWSQQQLQAQHLBLUEQ f A fiuninr 1Hrize Sprnkvrn Avon Laurancc Breyer Norval Dwight jciiiiinga Leon Adams Francisco, jr. VVilliam Henry Muller Nathaniel Stratford Goldsmith Carl Keller Rose Seth Goodwill james Leo Ryan David Pike Howlett Frank Solimcne, John Rolston Wcstcndorf C9 Gr of vt w - , 9 C93 , . u, ct - ,H H I , f Xi PhDDMd925Oi Q'fs59yw34fy4b X-,V ,I TN,-3., , Page One Inmdrvd um! .rirlkv-fir'c X , W w w N 1 . A fr - ' 4uL.r.,f..fa-,E....C-.. 22,21 ,- 1: ..n..-LA ,,V nm ' , - A-v ' . v 1 1, , .V ,.,, .N , V ,A , , a ff' L ,rv , , , ,, , . , ,L ,, I ,.,, 2 . 1 L ,. 5,',,,g.5 Q, ,. C- ,. . - , Uhr 13. QJH. QI. A. Glahinri RUB1iR'1' ll.-Xl.l. S'l'1iY1-INS ,... ....... ..,.. 1 4 'ucnhy .-Xdvism CABIN ICT LUUIS JUSICPII KLRN, '28 ................. ................... l 'rcsirlcnt CIAXRICNCE VVll.l.I.'XM COLEMAN. '28, .... ..... X 'irc-Prcsidcln, Treasurer IJAVIIJ PIKE HONVl.E'l l'. '20 .....,...... .,................. S ccrctary S'l'UlJliN'l' MICMBIERS George Maitland l'lIZllIlhl'I'S, '28 Fluyrl Kcnflrcl Mc'l'yicr, '29 VV1-imcr Km-rr Ilircks, '28 NVilli:nn Henry Muller, '20 Hcnry Nvilliillll Horns, 'SU Robert Charles Peters, '29 jusvplm Kenny, jr., '29 Chnrlcs McCall Stump. '28 licurgc Crawford Zahn, '29 .J I-,..,-..--. ,H ...,,C,,, 4, . M-,.,,, -, ,. , . 1 .. ,-Y- .Q , . M ,,,Vw '-,uw Ng, -,,,x,.,. x --- - f'-f -4--rf.. . .CC .4.,.A.3, V.u.1f.g,543x' . , . . , K !'uyr Une lnmdrnl and sixly-ciglzt C9 6 C Th Old G- A QGQLDKND BLUE fab- 0 A Uhr Buninr IH. 1113. 01. A. STUDENT ADVISORS HENRY WILLIAM HORNS, '30 LOUIS .IOSEPH KIRN, '28 CHARLES MCCALL STUMP, '28 MEMBERS Fermin Fernandez Cahal, '33 Eugene Thomas Hines, '32 Shaler Carrington, Jr., '33 John Walker Hollingsworth, '32 Michael Angelo Castellano, Jr., '32 Elsworth Seaman Howell, '32 Charles Albert Diaz, '33 Paul Downer O'Brien, '32 Richard Dingley Emery, '32 Steever Brook Olclden, '33 Charles Howell Foster, '32 Harry Stanley Stern, Jr., '33 Gilbert Glass, '31 Robert Richard Thompson, '33 Victor Hugo Herrmann, '33 Robert Liew Weil, '33 Q0 0 I be 2 , 67 CJD Q' PEDDIEIQQS 6 ff -v'sf1zrQff2,,f Page One lzzzmlrmi and .rzlrty-nine QQ Q . ,M QIEQHL55 ft' i ,. -.NQ ,fx9,,,A,.. K .f ,..., , , . Q! ff' 1., W, P154 ' ,, WM- ML. 1.4. ., Effliln P5 ND mum I E Q LJ o fe, ' We -K 5 '2'kgJ Gulf Qlluh james Buckley Barry, '28 james Austen Broclhearl, '20 john Lewis Buckley, '30 KIEMBERS Sedgwick Ashton Clarke, jr., '30 Nathaniel Stratford Goldsmith. '29 Robert Herrmann, '29 Edgar Patney Himes, '29 Ralph Erlmonrl Klink, '30 Frank Christopher Merschroxl, '30 Charles Amory Moosmann, '30 Robert Augustus Moosmann. '28 joseph Henry North, '28 Ivan Arthur Reiner, '28 George Dudley Ward, '20 Herman Wells. '28 Melvin Zalkin, '29 IVA CULTY MEMBERS Mr. Earl Clarence MacArthur Mr. Robert Hall Stevens Mr. Ratus L. Kelly Mr. Benjamin Douglas Roman Mr, Archilnald Morrison Langford f-is fi f ,flfiflf Tzlflwl -L74-l7l -Y-V -W V-+lT-..-..-7 -at-4 ' I- rw-z3fv 'w'-f 1 Pr, 'If wx, -iw an -A -V - A-. n.. Q3 J . 1 ef ii i.iI10f,,if1 M ,. M, .- ,.- iw... .j,,.,N,-1 Q 1 Y--1355-j.q......Yi., V-?wb'T'v,Ax X .' aux' Nw ig- . K, 'N .L ' r ff-fig -2' -2 V9 Page Um' lmmlrvd um! serwzfy-tzw 'fix fT':-:iff ,xg - fwaj ' -. 1 'j-. ., , - 1 'T ' . -1y1lIh':. Ei..e.-,Ewmn:una-.Eni:fma,sTef 1 S.:-ww.-iff.-N-.-3,1 4.1. g-1 Q: sz-:fr -4' ' g ' 1 l 'T l , ' 'X .I Y J lux.. -on X .v vw ' ' ' . ' , . l li, . - fx i CL:Lg,..lL.1:111'fQii,QU 5' Q Lag ,ij 9 Q. 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THE 1927 SE.xsoN The chief problem that faced the coaches at the beginning of the season was the building of a satisfactory line. Although an apparent wealth of backheld material was on hand, there was also a nice problem in that connection. Captain Rodgers seemed to be the only man with the coolness, experience and necessary tire and drive to get the best results from the team as an offensive quarterback. However, his work at backing up the weak line was so valuable that it seemed a pity to sacrifice his work there. At the same time it appeared unlikely that any ordinary man could stand up under the steady hammering of defensive work 'behind a comparatively light line, do the forward passing for his team, carry the responsibility of the captaincy. assume the role of chief line smasher. and be in shape to call signals. For this reason Rodgers was shifted to half, so that his defensive burden would be lighter, and the vain hunt for a satis- factory fullback began. Sornborger proved to be a little too slow to work with speedy men like Smart, Austin and Hoagland. VanderVeer showed promise. but the St. Benedict's game proved that we could not afford to sacrifice his power in the line. The outlook seemed rather blue. ln spite of these discouraging conditions, or rather because of them, the coaching staff decided to stake the outcome of the season on the lighting spirit of the captain of the team and to give him his former place as defensive full- back, at the same time helping his work there by doing everything possible to strengthen the middle of the line. The willing and long-suffer- ing Sornborger was moved to center, where he could help in hacking up, and for ten days the JAMES M' RODGERS work of the linemen was directed towards de- Capminfgr 1927 veloping a pan' of rugged, lightmg guards. 1 C as f H 101 QQ U r X lg 4 .l....: ..l..,1 .LJ L.: J! 4..- L-3 tell' -3i::f1T1' M1'fTsTf.iv' ffff ii 226. 'wx -s, ,F',,, ge K-.N--,,f'1,f' ' 11:-leafs-as-ff Page Om' ltzmdrcd ami' viglity-om: pt L J' x... -.-..t 1 -fb - ..x , .. ,, -- ,,,k, P L, ' .. -1 . ,V ,..I, - .ul--.. .,,. I'fj,I.j -23.4.4.5--!m+.:,sh?. ...f c-....-...az - His. -,K , ' TIE: 1 L hh i 1 iff X. l..,-i.i.. ...... .- fm . a-3 Ai 0 45 lj I-.Ki M ii, L V ,i ,' f'i,..ii .. .lil -x J -i in .,T.'QZf 'Q ' 5 . 1p I...i...:..4.4....1.a:. ...' :gL:f.....j-g,TgL..'. -Lgff ffl all who would know their business thoroughly and who would smash plays at least partly, before they got to the fullback. The cotnpetition for these places was as stitf as any ever staged on a Peddie held. As a result. Hicks. lfriedstedt and Quigley emerged as outstanding men, although Jennings would certainly have earned :1 guard assigntnent had he not been beyond the age limit of twenty-one. By the date of the Montclair gatne the proh- lem was well on the way to solution, for Rodgers was rounding into the best condition of his football career and seemed rugged enough for any- thing, while the guards looked capable of holding their own in any ordi- nary prep school group, ln the St. llenedict's game the team had been in a formative state. Quigley, liradley, Smart and llines were out with injuries. Hollingsworth was hurt the night before the game. and Kirn was ahsent, taking his entrance examinations for Annapolis. These injuries may have been responsible for our defeat: they certainly were responsible for the de- cisiveness of St. l!enedict's victory. Hut in the Princeton Prep game we had approximately our full strength and lost to a team that was physically superior. llowever, the fact that we gave the state champions their closest game of the season and that our team played the best football they had shown up to that time afforded ns comfort. 'l'he Blair game came as a fitting climax. The team showed conclu- sively that it had arrived as a machine. The most satisfactory things from a coaching standpoint were the headwork, keen diagnosing of plays. and the ability of the players to make breaks and take advantage of them. That Saturdays sun certainly sank on a perfect day. In comparing our team with those of other years it appears that we have seldom turned out better backtields than we had this year. Faster men than Austin and Smart are indeed rare. Rodgers stands out as a rare captain. As a fullback, old grads already are mentioning his name with those of tiarret, Mills and .lelleme as among l certainly is a good man on interference and defense. Hoagland shows liun. C. MAcAk1'nt'a great promise. In the line. Saw- yer, YanderYeer and Sornborger stand ont, but all of the linemen showed steady improvement. ln the last part of the Princeton l'rep game they were outfighting their heavier opponents, who had seemed to ontclass them in the tirst half. ln the Blair game they were masters of the situation from the opening whistle. Un the whole, the season was highly satisfactory. for, with a rather poor start, we wound up with one of the fastest. headiest. fighting teams that Peddie has 'eddie's best. Kirn AR'rHt'R H. Ron, '29 firlllfll ever had. gt1,,,,,,,,,.,- N - 'Zig . LLiI.......M '...Ilg..--l1..--- V. t . 'H' H . . -' rt '-as t 5-9 ' L '- Y V . ..,,. L 4... 1 . ... -t A. A ........,..,.a..-....,.-....., ..,a...,,.-...................a...-.31 . 1 . . .--' 5 4 l'ng1c Urn' lnrnrlrml and ciylily-treo Y .1,.. N 1 I The O ld 1 71 '.rgw4:,'fj g,g,e,i , ' ,Q Q- 0 4,901.13 ANDIBLUQQ 'II 0 A 169 'oi-9 Ilinnthall 1 ' OFFICERS ' 1927 Season 1928 Season A MANAGER ARTHUR HAMLET Ron, '29 VVILLIAM EISELE SCHUI-'11, '29 f. ' ,jf APTAIN JAMES MACKLIN RoncER . ' ERoN RAPELYE VANDER VEER, '29 coAcHEs 7 s 5 6 Q EARL CLARENCE MACARTHIIR ....... ,ffgi u . ........ Head Coach LESLIE STARR Hx'A'r'r ............. f'f ...,. Assistant Coach BENJAMIN DOUGLAS RoMAN ..... ..5.f.. .... ..... Assistant Coach VARs 'li1 1Q,ljE ff , 1927 Members A 5 'A 'wif gf. Age Position James Macklin Rodgers, '. 168 19 Back Horace Burton Sornborg, 151' 2' .. 169 19 Center Weimer Kerr Hicks, l l .-' g .. 170 18 Guard John Kock Smart, '29 7.311 I 150 18 Back Joseph Gordon Sawye 15' j.?.,..e .... 168 19 End Earl Clifford Hoaglan . 154 19 Back Louis Joseph Kim, 'Z -fy ' .. . I 7 19 Back Philip William Hines 9,2515 . . W 7 19 - End William J. Quigley, ........ 1 1 7 18 Guard Charles John Collini, '28 .... ............ 1 62 18 End Cameron Rapelye Vander Veer, '29 ....... 167 17 Tackle Clyde Warren Austin, '29 ....... .... . 157 19 Back John Lewis Bradley, '28 ........... . .. 194 19 Guard Frank Solimene, '28 ............... .... 1 49 18 , Guard Frederick Bullen Friestedt, '28 ..... ,... 1 70 17 Guard Leon Adams Francisco, Jr., '28 .... .... 1 82 18 Tackle Frank Walker Hollingsworth, '28 ........ 157 18 Back Jack Mason Everest, '28 ........... .... 1 92 18 Guard Gerhard Charles Depken, '28 ..... . .. 154 19 , End Harry Edward Nicholson, '... .... 157 18 Back Q Co ox n 10 69 Q ff o 'ww-1 5 1:1 a if PEDDIE192 V' , ev Page One hundred and eighty-three 3 5 mx--ffiif on f fs is-Wa Q29 D The Gm 9q5Q1TpfAND BLUE W ' Q u . CAVT- RUUUPIRS cAI'1'.-1c1.licT VANDER Ylilzli liack SOR N BURGER Tavlclz' Cf'l1ff'l' kucxs AUSTIN Guard Back Q 0 9 X , , -....-.,...-.,- 1 Y,........-.1' V---N ,,,,,,. 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X MA' . f' L' ..., 'v9Sg7,,-'Ei-'lzmza-1'-sziiiast.:fsw.1.-sz-.f?s.-ff1 f 5 ' , 541if.,, R ' :-1' -li' T us 1928 Si2.xsoN Unseltish teamplay together with speed, accuracy and a desire to play the game hard but clean combined to make the basketball season of 1928 one of which we can all be justly proud. Facing a schedule of thirteen games, none of which looked to be easy, this yearis quintet succeeded in winning eleven and losing but two. ten of the victories being made before Josizi-H G. Sitwvi-:R Cidflftlill fm' 19.28 the Gold and Blue tasted defeat. Had Peddie entered the State tournament this year, she would have no doubt come out with the cham- pionship crown. Prospects at the opening of the season were very bright. Five letter men from last year's team were available-Captain Sawyer, Nichol- son, Austin, Zahn, and Smart, all individually good players. The principal task was, therefore. to arrange these boys in the best combination and to develop team teamwork, which is so nec- essary in almost any sport, and particularly so in the court game. XYith a combination having so much natural ability and with a group of boys who were possessed of a wonderfully fine spirit, this was 11ot a difficult task. The greatest victory was the overwhelming 55-37 defeat the Peddie tive handed Coach Blood's St. Henedict's quintet, the Newark team having come to Peddie with eleven straight vic- tories to its credit. This victory marked l'eddie as the best prep school team in the state. for the Gray Bees bid fair to retain the State title, since Peddie, which is not entered in the State tournament, is the only team which has so far succeeded in beating them. To speak of individual stars would be an impossible task, for while one or two might show signs of superiority in one game, the next contest might reveal their teammates as the luminaries. Individual scoring was always sub- Pnge 0110 IIIIJIIIITII' and ninety-om' -- kr I FJ- -- . F-. r -' c .xy 6 - ' S - pat ' ,,-,tQQ,t, i, n.1 '-4 ruin-n...,..-m....... -4-.1ife.i...i.:.+-as-1.t-f.qi-1: .if i V , tg 'f .' ,A V .X Mm. fs -A i -. - . 5 L... 4... ...cv 3 ' ' A, W1 LY, , f' H I M Vg, ! , ,M ,gg Y , M- ' 'mm'-i- f.-.nfl .4 1. f I QQ r . ordinated to teamwork. The team was exceedingly well halauced. ln no game throughout the whole season did any of the regulars go through a game without scoring, except for one game in which one of the players was in only a little over one quarter. In over one-third of the games every mem- her of the regular quintet scored at least live points, and in one contest they each scored at least eight points. Outstanding as a leader, however, was Toni Sawyer. As a captain 'l'om could not he surpassed. lle comhined all the recpusites ol an ideal leader-a talented yet unseltish player, a fellow who consciously trained, Il cool aflyisor in the heat of contest, and a real sportsman and gentleman. As a player, too. he was most valuahle, for his securing the tap-otl' in most ot' the games started l'eddie's otlensiye. and Tom was also always active in the hreaking up of the opponc-nt's attack. Nicholson and Smart were a wonderful pair of forwards, hoth having plenty of speed and hoth heiug good shots. .lack was especially alert on getting the hall from the tap-off. and Nick's cutting for the hasket and accurate eye aided the l'eddie team through many critical situations. Zahn and Austin likewise made a pair of depenrlahle guards, l4uck's gliding down the side court for shots under the hasket and l7utch's speed and clever handling ot the hall, together with unusual ahility in getting the hall olt' the haclehoard, helped materially in ohtaining l'eddie victories. Collini, who hecause of his speed and accurate eye proved to he the hcst suhstitute, could take either guard or forward position without noticcahly weakening the teamg lloagland. Nloesta, and Macl'hcrson also were yaluahle suhstitutes and performed well. Lfuu. lf. lil-lltililt K.XXXl.lNt.S S. Slxlox, 'JU L melt .llnlmglfr c Tr fx G? Y f W-Y 4 Y H M-nba,--mvm-, 1,---...............2i-' R, ' I I fv'ffrfrfr +11,Ei: -9 Alf? EI' 'fa lvl' F' lf? yan., L rfffgr- xy., . ,. 3 , .f ... ...J X - -. 's.,.,.' if' ' 0.4.1.1-V... fgn'..zr-1,-m.sam.aLnnu.-.-.ive-gnlzfkf I .. 1 s I ' - - .Y , , ' N lilljll' Nur lmurirml mul !Il.Hl'l,l'-l'ZK'f7 The Old ID ,Aa QGOLD AND QLUE rsh, o ,s GJ C9 ' w GJ Q3 A great deal of credit for the success of the season goes to Mr. Sechrist's untiring efforts as assistant coach and the fine spirit of the strong scrub team. As a manager Simon could not be beaten. Not only was he always on the job, but what he did was sure to be right, His assistants also proved their worth to the team. Credit is also due to Mr. Hornberger and other members of the Faculty who helped to make the season a success. The support of the student body as well as the work of the band and memlbers of the athletic department of the News is deserving of our appreciation. Dr. Swetland's interest in securing for the team individual gold basketballs from the school is most laudable. Nor would I wish to close this note of appreciation without a word of credit to the Father of Basketball at Peddie, whose example and teaching have been an inspiration to me in trying to carry on those principles of true sportsmanship which Jo t taught and which are so well expressed in his favorite lines: l' p And the l ir - ff comes l To write again f . He will not youfwo r lost, , But how ,V eg, RECOR JG -5 -f . 1- . . . E i fivip ii 5 7 1 Peddie Opponents January 7--West Philadelphia . .... Home '34 A r 15 ' January 10-Princeton Freshmen Egg. ...... Away 33 22 January 14-Dickinson High pf. . .... Home 28 19 January 21-New York Stock - gif .. ..... Home 62 20 January Z8-Brooklyn Poly .' ........ Away 45 10 February 1-St. Benedict's :iff .......... Home 55 ' 37 February 4-Bordentown Mi -j . - 3122-1 - - ..Home 39' 27 February 10-Pennington Sc .Home 82 36 February 15-Princeton SQ DW ..Home 34 28 February 18-Montclair Academy ........... ..... H ome 47 30 February 25-Trenton H. S. .......... ..... A way Q 22 34 February 29-Princeton Prep ..... Away 26 29 March 3-Blair Academy .....Away 55 43 562 350 Won, 113 Lost, 2. ' Q Q 5 A 1 Q 6 9 QT 0 'swap G O Qs' 1, PEDDIE 19 25 7' cv- sjz 'ia Page One hundred and ninety-threv rn om fo -4 QGOLD ISND BLUE Qi' c'A1'rA1N SAWYER NWH01-SUN C,,,,fL,,. I:l7l 1K'Ul'lf SMART AUSTIN 1 HI ZK'lU'lf C,'11m-gl gp co on G 0iPEDD1E1Q2a-V 'L' Q TSM DQ K?-X vb I 0 , Y ' Y 1' an M.- , X. x., 'J 'J N? Page Om' lmmlrvd ami nirzvly-j'unr W ' H 57-,f-A 5555. . The Old 0- QGOLD AND BLUE 0 - C9 C9 ' ' QD G9 ZAHN COLLINI Guard Guard 325522 fa . , Q en Q' ' Wig PEDDIE1925 0 Page One hundred d ninetg Iso The Old -- 1' 9-M' 95301.19 AND BLUE Q 'lk 0 - G9 C9 ' Q Q5 Baakrthall OFFICERS 1928 Season 1929 Season 'RAWLINGS SMITH S1MoN ' ' : an NR --'-A . c c ff so L 0 1 L X fl Josarn Gannon Sflwvan, '28 fi i fy, 1 ' COAC Q Mn. Cam. E. Gr-:msn ............... 5: Mn. Hamzv I. Sac:-1ms1'...... ..... ij, , .... iii .- , ' SMITH Parumsn, '29 Joan 'Kock Smumr, '29 .........Head Coach Assistant Coach VARs 2 -QQ 1927-1928 Members ia' eight Age Position Clyde Warren Austin, 'gf 162 21 Guard Charles John Collini, ' 7 1 7 3 19 Guard Earl Clilford 156 20 Forward Carlysle Roy MacPhe l y ! .. vl54- 21 Center ' Frank Nason Moesta, '28...V ........... ' 20 Forward Harry Edward Nicholson, '28 ..... 158 l 20 Forward Joseph Gordon Sawyer, '28 ..... 168 20 Center John Kock Smart, '29 ........ 120 18 Forward George Crawford Zahn, '29 ..... 154 20 Guard Q0 0 0. , Q 4-,y 1: U7 U W--Igl 0 W3 3 1, PEDDIE1925 P' 5,4 4 Page One hundred and ninety-six 1 .qw I MV ,f-.4 ,'. - N -, V ' V., Q' Vclf' K 7 I 'fy' ,155 V7 Y.Cf-CA',C..O7 'X L--ff: Ur. .. --,-my-5:-,y .,-4. ,ha-.-:g,., JI, s:.,--11-c-ug .game - , ,t ,-, ,, ,, CHM . He--- Eaukethall Srrnha :TPA MR. HARRY IRVIN SECHRIST ..... ..... C oach FRANK NASON MOESTA. '28 .......... ...... C aptain CHARLES SMITH PELLINGER, '29 .... ..... M anager RIEMBERS Wgt. Age Henry George Plant Coates, '28 .... 131 17 Howard Bert Frisbee, '30 ........ 155 20 Earl Clifford Houglzmcl, '29 .... 156 20 Carlysle Roy MacPherson, '28 .... 154 20 Frank Nason Moesta, '28 ....... 154 20 Herbert King' Salmon, Ir., '28 .... 142 17 Edwin H215 VVills. 130 ....,..... 176 18 A,.QfQfY,.gQ:Q ,, 77-1--fill -Y --T -- W -'A A 4'A - CTW? K' 42-7 1 1 1 , -, A 1 Q 'ax :L 1 ,fl . .,.J :I -f VX Tri ?qms.?'juwc:azu.f--,sul :gg .L -V ,gf-I jlixl Page One hundred and ninety-seven llllllllllllilli !lllllllllllllilllllllllllllill L ! mm,milllllllllllhl fb 'bfyuf--X ,-. ,iiiijx i itl , 'rm Old m N O A 9601-13 AND BLUE co M CD C9 Y 0 9 , 1 D I THE 1927 SEASON Two letter men from the previous year comprised the nucleus around which the team of 1927 was to be formed. Fortunately, however, some good players were available from the squad of the preceding year, as well as some promising new material. Because of the lack of veteran material, two indoor practices a week were begun in january and at this time the theory of baseball was studiedg ' also bunting and battery work and signals were practiced. YVe were also very fortunate to be able to secure several very prominent men to address us at some of these meetings. lYhen regular practice began it was neces- sary to experiment with the men in order to se- cure the strongest possible combination. It was well toward the middle of the season before the team really found itself and played with that dash and confidence that is characteristic of a winning team. Our pitching staff was particularly well for- tified to face our heavy schedule being composed of three members, each an efficient pitcher. ready to take his turn in the box. Parslow, Crippen, and Hippe comprised this trio. Pars- low started off rather slowly, but gradually de- veloped and finished the season by turning in three Fine victories over Hightstown, St. Bene- dicts and XVest Philadelphia High School. Crip- pen began well and was having a very good season until he broke his leg in the Bordentown game thus depriving the team of his assistance for the remainder of the year. Hippe, at times. pitched brilliant ball, but he lacked the control of the other two. However, he turned in five victories against no defeats which speaks for itself. KENNETH W. JONES The catching was ably taken care of by Captain for 1927 jim Rodgers and Zahn. The work of both to O. .. . r - , 69 ca u 5 g ' 1'-' U 5. 'U ' Pl-EDDh1l92E3 7 'Xb-.-.iiE?Jf't 'O '59 'eeefrfwffzx Page One lmndred and ninety-nine -.f-:se'sevf:q- i-fi' f' H Q cj or i ' ei - f A 752223 gi TE'-. .Jag-i rr' -N ,gf iiiax, fbi 2,7 QQ- ff: x,' ,f f A K i' if-Ip 'L Ki: Y 'il ' ' ' .., is 2 Y . ,ff N, ' , ,. L, 5, F 'K eg ' Y A A, , ..,,,...-, A... A.L.a.-s,,-,g PHILIP? W. HINES Cafvlrlial for 1928 . ,,-.--,-- ,,.-M,,.,Q these men was very good. Rodgers, having the call the latter part of the season, played a big part in several important games and victories. Hicks, at first, rapidly developed into an important cog in the machinery of the infield. fielding his position well and leading the team in batting. Captain jones at short and Hines at second formed an ideal keystone combination. Nicholson at third fitted in nicely with the rest of the infield, his batting being an important factor. Hanover. Hollingsworth, Walsh, Lucas, and Jack Rodgers formed the outer line of defense. Hanover was a good lead-off man. while Hollingsworth's all-around play was a fea- ture. Walsh fielded his position exceptionally well while Lucas was an excellent batter. jack Rodgers was a regular ball hawk with a strong throwing arm. Captain Jones, besides being a star in the field and at bat, proved a fine leader. The work of Mr. Sprout and Mr. Roman. as members of the coaching stalf, was very much appreciated and played an important part in the success of the team. The season came to a climax in our thrill- ing eleven-inning victory over St. Benedicts by the score of 3-2. The game was all that could be desired. Superb pitching and catching and some daring base running were features of this sensational victory which brought the season to a close. LFZSLIE S. HYATT JOHN w. LANE '29 Coach Manager QQ Gl.m..-.-..-.,.. mst., -. --- ..,-,-....a..---.-. 535 Q95 ' -,J Q ' if' , 'ff 'fl' f uh! -7' 534 L -5 - C9 -L1f?s1ll--fQ::-:-za-:.fxg- sgaff- f 3, tiff si . G 50 ff .---' 1. ri gf, X, - . XV 7,.v,g4g..,4-,fy -e --J exfa Page Two hundred . Th. Old. G- QGOLD AlaND BLUE EM 0 -I C9 6 'A ' en Q9 is k 2 Banrhall ' OFFICERS 1927 Season 1928 Season ' MANAGER EDWARD G. R. H ' A ' . . ' JOH EBSTER LANE, '29 . Zjjfkf . I W :1-'Z J, . x i KENNETH WALLACE JONES, QQ ix W l P IL W- A' HINES. '28 , AQ 1 ,Lf r ' Mn. LESLIE STARR HYATT 'gli W: . A LESLIE STARR HYATT MR. CLINTON I. SPROUT t Mn. BENJAMIN D. Ro -' MR BENJAMIN D. ROMAN A if Mn. CLINTON I. SPROUT Mn. ROBERT NELsoN if fa- I, Mx. LIVINGSTON!! DE LANCEY ,S Z, J C is N eq Nfl nil' lr A X. . E I A, D 'if' 'X HH, PQ i , AS Yg'f'Lgj16lJ' CHES J. . if 2 L I - :ac ma ' Sim: Huber W. E. Crippen, '2 ti I ' Erren Archibald Lucas, '28 Harry Edward Nicholson, '28 Samuel Murdock Parslow, jr., Philip William Hines, '28 James Macklin Rodgers, '28 John Thrush Rodgers, Jr., '30 Richard Joseph Walsh. '27 George Crawford Zahn, '28 Sydney Hanover, '27 Weimer Kerr Hicks, '28 '27 Arthur john Hippe, '28 Frank Walker Hollingsworth, '28 Kenneth Wallace Jones, '28 cs C9 . I l 6' GJ ' PEDDIE1925 O 2' CBJ' . 'Q Na Page Two hundred and one 7? , , F THQ Old E wf-xx O , - , V-1 f . V V wt-- T7,i5'QSQ'l:D AND BLUE 0 C9 CJ GJ Q y Roncmzs I Calflzrr NIcH0I.soN Third Hass PARS LOVV Pilrhfr HINES HOLLINGSVVORTH Srvoud lfaxc Onfjicld QQ Q fi-rag-,J-,AQL Yx'- -W 'df-'wil' ' i, .PG Q nf -- - , fl' ' . 'N ' ' X- 11DEDni1E19f1a3 f fa-ei f.. K f'11,,v.f,3 ff w 5,,-N 41 S'--X -Y Ami' --A - H ax, can-ff Page Two lmndrcd and two Thi? O ld ff- Aff' QGOLD AND BLUE Q 0 A C9 co ' ' Q3 Q5 HANOVER ZAHN Outfield Cafcher' i CRIPPEN Pitchvr HICKS HHQPE C0 Q . G9 Q j PEDD11-31925 W 9 i9!Q?'b V Page Tuao hundred d tl y V i A9 S -Q . Th Old A Af? 9601.13 AZND BLUE Gb- 0 -2 Q April April April 9-Princeton Junior Varsity .. 16-Leonardo High School .... illernrh nf CEamw, 1927 Peddie Opponents 6 10 20-George School .............. . 7 v April 23-Penn Freshmen ................. . 4 April 30-Bordentown Military Institute . 6 May 7-Brooklyn Poly Prep .......... . 9 May 11--Princeton Freshmen .... . 3 May 14--Pennington ............... . 7 May 17-Princeton junior Varsity .... . 2 May 21-Princeton Prep ........... . 9 May 28-Blair Academy .... X .,........... . 5 May 30-Peddie Allimiiiq-fv,.'L?3 ............. . .. 6 May so-Higmswwn .ACTQC ................ 16 June 4--st. Benedicts .. ....... -f-- V 'Tk .... . 3 . June 11-west Philadelphia High schoci 1 ...A . . 8 . -K ,,44' i'1fY '4',J Sr Wulrffmlq H April 14-Toms River in ' nf-Selma' .... .... . .....Home April 17-George School .....,.. ...... .... . Home April 21--Bordentown ixiilifki-gQ1i1Sfif1Qp',,r ..... ...... H ome April 25-Chestnut Hillgikcademy ,'., .... ...... H ome April 27--Princeton Junior V' , .Q'. .... ...... H ome May 2-Pennington .... .... . .Home May 5-Brooklyn P ...... ...... H ome May 9-Princeton lvgrslfmeii A ..... .... A way May 12--Princeton ..... ....... .... A way May 19-Tome 1i1,,,L,.,. '5-1,2 :.i 1 1.3.-1... ....Away May 26-Mercerslgig .'i:ffqfz4.,.1L1.ff:' ......... . . . .Away May 30-Higlitstoxkliigiji if l p. . .. . . . .Home May 30-Alumni ..........,........... .... H ome June 2-Blair Academy ..........,...... .... A way June 9-West Philadelphia High School .... .... H ome go C0 S , AJS p CQ -V Q Q7 V i O '1 if ' 'W PEDDIE1925 37 Q ' O ' ' ' Q TX ll, Page Two hundred and four 2 l f ll 54'-l x l 4 wr '-Ar J,-gf ,. Y. fl .- v., m ,.-,ul M51 1 p qw 'H 'Lg 3 gf ,, fp '-R. un f-3 A-1 4' A J 1,4 ... Ya.-.ilk- .,.... .-...,,...r..........-. ,-.E..... ' jf ik, iw W ' . ,-- W -.W ACD - x, .- 'Qazrhall Srruhz MR. CLINTON I. SPROUT.. JOHN XV. LANE. '20 ....... . Joseph Sicczmli, '20 Nicllolas Castellano. '27 Horace Platt, '28 John Sutcliffe, '28 Pasquale Megaro, '29 'TX l,........,,.,, ---.H ., A F V Av V - l 1 '-., -.4 , - .th MEMBERS A ' V 1 1'4'1: ......Coacl1 ...nklallager W'illiam XV0lfe, '28 Edward Elmer, '27 joseph Maclacey. '28 Erlwiu VVills, 'ZS XVilliam Poten, 'ZS ' N- I , Ski - ,rf ' l ..- .... A., .L q., ,L . y 5 Y-::.fyjgi..v-'1 ........-.-:..s,..5.. 1.., ...X x . . , !,,'J,'1 , , F 'Q A ' -N, ,f l1n.,,Y,- - .- ' Pagr Two l1um1'red and ,Eve W' F 1 . i 1 4 , . 1 . J' 'Q-A q A K 1 I THE 1927 SE.xsoN 'llhe track season of 1927 opened with only two letter men back to form a nucleus to work with. Stone, who was elected captain at the end of the 1026 season, failed to return. thereby leaving us without a captain, and with Cobb and llclieown as the only letter men. ln addition to this, the weather conditions were such as to make outdoor work practically impossible and we have no facilities for indoor work. The call for outdoor track work brought out forty-three candidates. Intensive work was immediately started in preparation for the Penn Relays. Those selected were XYise, Mayo, llcliane, and Rice, and each did ex- ceptionally good work, although the race was run in a heavy downpour of rain, with the track a river of mud. In the l'rincton lnterscholastics we began to hnd ourselves, and although this is one of the fastest prep school meets in the country, we did fairly well, taking third place, Austin tied for third place in the pole vault, Cobb took second in the broad jump, lily, XYithrow, and Austin tied for third in the high jump, Mc- Keown took second in the low hurdles, and Sawyer was third in the high hurdles. The following week we journeyed up to New Haven, and although we did not place, we made a good showing and Austin hung up a fpole vaultb school record of ll feet, 10M inches, breaking the old record by 10M inches. XYise ran a beautiful race in the 220 in the excellent time of 21 14, which is one-hfth second better than the record. This cannot stand, how- l ever. because he was second in the race. lily, l XYithrow, and Cobb also placed in their events. 1,fm,-Mu, w. com: Only six made the trip to the l'enn inter- Cuf'la11'11fo1'1U,Z7 scholastics. but out of the forty-two schools l'L1.ifv Tivo 111111411111 and snzwz 4'l.YllIi XY. .XK'S'I'I Y t tuftltliu for Klclieown. the 1025 entered we took second place. Austin tied tor second place in the pole vault, Cohh placed third in the hroad jump and fourth in the javelin, Xlelieown won the low hurdles. and XYithrow tied for third in the high jump. The annual meet with Blair was rather easily won with the score of 77yj to 4-lk. W'ise was high scorer. with 13 points, although closely pressed hy Cohh and Austin. with ll points. 'l'he State Meet wound up the season and our hopes were high to take this. However. this was not to he. as the hreaks were all against us. and we finished in third place. lt rained steadily all afternoon. which did not add much to the occasion. Austin easily won the pole vault, starting in to jump after the others had all dropped out. He tried for the meet record. hut the elements were against him. Dutch also tried for second in the high jump. Cohh placed in all three ot' his events hy taking third in the discus. javelin, and hroad jump. Hill Xtalsh surprised hy winning the javelin. XX'ith- row and lily tied for fourth in the high jump. lluston and Sawyer placed in the high hurdles. taking third and fourth, respectively. lluston also placed fourth in the low hurdles. Red ' U' ' :nt tion. in the low hurdles. could have won dtttndnig thi 1 that event easily. hut hc met with one of the worst hreaks of the day. .0 ,ga iv NV.Xl.'I'l-'R S. HULIIXI AN. .llmtaluer ln his trial heat he was leading hy a good live yards and with only three lmrdles to do. when he hit a hurdle in such a way that it threw him Hat into the cinders. lle got up and gamely finished. hut could not make up what he had lost. Voates, liddy, l.evinsohn, Rice. Quigley. Nlichaels. Nlcliane and Morgan should all give a very good account of themselves in another season. Mayo. Cairns. and Richardson have graduated. hut wherever they may he. much may he expected of them in track ,,Ql,,,G,i WA WWI, work. cittflill Q Page Iwo lnunlrrtl and eight The O ld. G- A--W QGOLD AND QLUE 0 -2 C9 cg ' ' GJ Q9 Glrark ' OFFICERS MANAGER 1927 Season X , 1928 Season SYDNEY GABMEL McCoM , 'I ' AL.. f .XDN Y GoLnMAN, '30 -A . -is ' ' Q51 N AIN-ss' HowAnn WALLACE Conn, '27 ' A ' 235- 'f1 , 1' AUSTIN, '29 ,V vs A,,.. Mn. GEORGE W. Wann ji ligmn. In an W. Wann H VA OF 1927 Clyde Warren Austin, ' Z -X ' Alfred Goldsmith Rice, '30 VVilliam Morris Cairns, 5 P7 Joseph Gordon Sawyer, '28 Henry George Plant F2 William Ashurst Walsh, '28 Howard Wallace Cobb, E - 5535: V harles Griswold Wise, '29 William Justus Eddy, Parkes Withrow, '28 William Lester Eiy, ,z infriii ,gif ick William McKeown, 'zs Thomas Augustus Hous , 1' W ' ' - ett Clark Mayo, Ir., '27 David Warren McKane, '29 John Lewis Morgan, '30 William J. Quigley, jr., '28 go Q . ,O 61 CQ H PEDD1E192z3 if 1' , A of A 'Q Page Two hundred and nine 1'Al I'.X I Y VUIXR M14 KICHXY N Hl'5'l'llX :url-' flv Y-:vu lrrzrzdwci um MAYO XYALS H XV TS IQ SAXVYER AUSTIN FAIRNS agp Trw flIHIdl't'l! um ,ep , S ,, L ,f .A cf it t rw 1 favif- 2 .. -.. he-p-U --.A . , -.. .--unify 4' r luffp , X. , ly --...4..,-,....,e..-- , 1 i 5., we . :M QQ! fi' 1 K 1, x, i A illrrnrh nf illivvtz, 151.27 March 5-N. J. State Indoor Championships-Second Place. April 30-Penn Relays-Second Place. May 7-Princeton Interscholastics-Third Plaice. May 14-Yale Interscholastics-No Place. May 21-Penn Interscholastics-Second Place. May Z8-Dual Meet, Peddie-Blair. Won by Peddie. June 4-N. J. State Championships-Third Place. SCHEDULE, 1928 March 3-N. J. State Indoor Championships. April 21-Princeton Prep. April 28-Penn Relays. May 5-Open. May 12-Princeton Interscholastics. May 19-Penn Interscholastics. May 26-Opening of New Track. Pecldie Interscholastics ffor grammar schoolsj Dual meet with Blair. June 2-N. 1. State Championships. ,A N 5r:rg,z..1'ff he J V T J V ' S119 wa.:-.., up a- ...ww .- .nf 3 V -- nuff,-an W A Page Ywo hundred and twelve Gbnr illllilv Being Timm M R. GEORGE VVEED .,.. TEAM ....Cuacl1 Davirl Mclianc, '20 Charles Wise, '29 Alfred Rioe, '27 Everett Mayo, '27 VVi1liam Cairns, '28 Page Two hundred and tlzirtccn J , 1927 Qlrnaz Qlnuntrg Gram XVnXI.'l'liR SIDNEY GOI.lJNI,'XN .... . .... Manager GICORKIIC XY. XYEICIJ. ....,..... ..... C nach MEMBERS XYilli:1m Juntlzx Iiliriy, filllfilill lfzxrmw Szunucl Drmwucy I.ng:m XYill:lrrl Mulfurcl Avon I.:u11':1m'c Hrcycr Iluuglus Yl'I'llHll Cilllllllll Ucuxqgc Dudley VVLIFLI Cl1:n'lcw Kiriswnlcl XVisc S'l',X'I'l'I NIICHT St. Iicncclict IR-zlzlic Lz1wrvm'cvill0 Puyv 'lim lzuudrrd and fourtrrn, STATE CH.xMP1oNs41928 3 Zlnhnnr wrath Tins 1928 SEASON C Bur first appearance was at the National Indoor interscholastic Cham- pionships held by the Newark Athletic Club on February 8, 1923. This meet served its purpose well, and that was to give our boys experience running indoors. XV e presented a much stronger team than I had expected, inasmuch as two of the boys, Captain Austin and Blacklmurne. were on the sick list. In the dashes, XValsh and XVise showed very marked ability. Ely and VVithrow did exceptionally well in the high jump. both boys jumping 5 feet 10 inches. lYithrow then took another jump and set a new school record of 5 feet 1024 inches. Downey gave promise of great things for the outdoor season by his work in the 1nile run. Sawyer. with his usual consistency, came through with two places. one in the shot and one in the 70-yard high hurdles. Pfeifer looked like a champion in the hurdles by the manner in which he won that event. Anderson clearly demonstrated his ability in the 440-yard dash by easily placing in his heat and then in the Finals, after being knocked down at the start, he got up, raced on and gained on the whole field. but couldn't in that short race make up what he had lost. By this race he very clearly showed that he is one of the best quarter milers in the country. The meet came to a close with Peddie in a tie for third place with Mercersburg. Page Two hundred and fiftcmz l , 4 C'2s. 3rfS.s9 . Th Old ex .ally Q uk 0 .fa Q f W Q Our second appearance on the board track was at the Indoor State Championships at Newark, March 3, 1928. Considered as having only an outside chance to win the meet over Lawrenceville and St. Benedict's, we went to the meet all primed to show the indoor track fans something in the way of an all-around team. From the crack of the first starting gun the boys 'started to score, and in race after race until the end we continued to show our heels to the rest of the prep schools representing the best in the State. The final count was: Peddie, 37Mg Lawrenceville, ISM, and St. Benedicts, 17. Six other schools also ran. In the 440-yard dash Anderson, not fully recovered from the fall in the first meet, placed a el se, econd in 53 131 5 seconds. Three of the boys placed in the 70-yard d -- p ' l first, Blackburne third and Wise fourth. Time, 7:4f5 seconds. fp - , ,l 0- ar h hurdles Pfeifer took second and Sawyer third in 9: ' on . ' X a V .lg came through in the 220-yard dash, with Wise third and Bl bul' , ,g,f , h, in 24 :3f5 seconds. The shot put brought forth a new in ', 'W o took second with a put of 45 feet IM inches, and i , rng,,Vso pus ed the winner to a new record. Austin was fourth in th' 'kvqntgfff f our entries placed in the high jump and the competitio 5 asfso' een a ng our own boys that they set up a new record of 5 f 954' che ustin and Withrow tied for this record, while Ely tied fo r ,third e5 e 854 inches. Every member of the team w d ed h d faithfully in preparation for this meet and were ready and dete ' 'n - n give their best. They did! 8 V. 1 I -.6 Charles Stewart Anderso - , -fu' . an Willard Mulford 30 Clyde Warren Austin, 'I- ff,f'Ki54 fl Charl s Ferdinand Pfeifer '29 George Blackburne, J r., Ugg, 42? ' f jb' os Gordon Sawyer, '28 Douglas Vernon Cannon Walter Sieck 29 Jack Schaffer Crusoe, '29 Arthur Cutting Walsh, '29 Farrow Samuel Downey, '28 Charles Griswold Wise, '29 Chase Parkes Withrow, '28 ' 1 H ,. A . ' Y - . T ia , 192 Gilbert Abbe, '29 if William Lester Ely, 'zs fm Ur! i , , i S V e ' RECORD OF MEETS, 1928 February 8-National Indoor Championships. Peddie tied for third place. March 3-New Jersey Indoor Championships Won by Peddie. G9 Q v 1 . . 1 C69 ' ' 'rj Pbnniaiqes p p Page Two hundred and sixteen sw v , ff H' r J fa 'I 4 - f asm- S- Ja . rs-mfyqva'-..s1.1.f:.f. 4, ?'.fIQ'.'1. 5. 11.1 :'-5 - gf 'Q .::f.'fZ?E:ff-21:-.Wt :1E:.1lff M. .-fy. .- .49 ,. x, 4.s..z a.v..:va:2f.a: awss :tee '- if:-'if' 5.2: 355,-I !'-:T7 1 '- 'jf 1- ' 1?:1if.1'.ff-.1 I.-.'4' mvz' Q.-,::+.'Cj4'-'JJ' . H'.'-15.132,1.-Jf,'f11 E'Q'. 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The outlook at the opening of the season was quite bright, as the nucleus of last year's team was back, namely: Captain Gaston Qwinner of second. place. backstroke, State meetl, Endicott twin- ner of fourth place, breaststroke, State meet and second place Princeton Iuterscholasticsj, Nigh fwinner of fourth place, dive. State meet il, Bradley Canchor man on third-place relay team, State meetj, Barry and Muller. Expectations were broadened by the excellent showing of P. O'Brien, Lamb, and Crusoe. ' The Peddie natators opened their season with a practice meet with Princeton Freshmen. Captain Gaston was the Peddie star, easily winning the 100-yard backstroke. Lamlb ob- tained 'two third places. The next meet was with our old rivals, Princeton Prep. The team made up for last year's defeat by capturing every first place and winning. 46-16. Lamb proved his worth by scoring twelve points. Smart, a new man on the team, scored five points by swim- ming on the winning relay team and taking a close second to Lamb in the 50. Endicott set a new Peddie pool record of 1 218, in place of the old record of Chew's '26 of 1 :22, when he won the breaststroke. In this event Muller lost a very close second. Gaston, Martin, and Nigh also took first places. For the first time in several years the team entered the University of Pennsylvania National Interscholastics. Luis n. msrox Endicott's first place was the high spot for the Gold Captain for 1928 and Blue. Thetnext meet, with the Hun School, was held in the Trenton HY tank. After a very close contest, in which Scherer of Hun School, a national champion. played a very important part, the team was defeated by the close score of 28-32. Endicott again placed first in the breaststroke when he broke the former Peddie record held by himself. Nigh placed first in the dives, with Rose a close second. Lamb took a second in the 100-yard freestyle and a third in the backstroke. ln the ZOO Barry took a second with Martin close behind. Gaston obtained a second in the backstroke, and Muller a third in the breaststroke. The next team to be met was last year's State champions. Swimming in their own pool, they proved too strong a combination for the Peddie mermen. The relav was lost by two inches. Endicott was forced to break both the Peddie and the Blair pool records to beat last year's State champion, Hagerty, in the breaststroke. Nigh showed beautiful form in winning the dives. Lamb, besides swimming in the relay, obtained a second and a third, while Gaston and Barry earned very close seconds. The team proved too strong for the Plainfield High School natators. Page Y'-wo hundred and eighteen The relay team, with Bearmore swimming in his first meet, easily won with a large lead without the help of Lamb fwho had been sick since the Blair meetj. Nigh again won the dives. Muller, with O'Brien a second, easily won the breaststroke with a large lead on the Plainfield com- petitors, while Gaston, high scorer of the meet, won the backstroke and swam anchor man on the relay team. Crusoe swam first man on the relay team and tied for first in the 50-yard dash. Barry barely 'beat out his teammate, Endicott, to capture a first in the 200. Martin did the same, with Todd very close behind, in the 100. Good work was done in the Rutgers Interscholastics. Endicott cap- tured a third in the breaststroke. Muller showed up well by winning his heat in the breaststroke, and Lamb by doing the same in the ZOO, The relay team showed improvement by beating the Hun School, who had beaten them several weeks before, and by setting a new Peddie record of 1:51 1-5. X V The loss of Endicott and Muller, and the injury to Nigh, who suffered a severe cut in the scalp by a mishap on the second dive, lboth weakened and discouraged the team in their meet with the Princeton Freshmen Seconds. Bradley, besides swimming on the relay team, won the 50-yard dash. Gaston gave the Princeton men a 'hard' fight in the backstroke, but had to be content with a second. Schuyler, swimming in his first meet, was good for a point in the breaststroke when he beat V. O'Brien, who had just swum the 100-yard backstroke. - Still lacking the support of Endicott and Nigh, and with Muller and Todd just out of the infirmary. the team entered the State meet. Muller scored the only individual point for the Gold and Blue by tieing for fourth place in the breaststroke. The relay added two points by taking fourth place in that event. VARSITY TEAM James Buckley Barry Harold Zabriskie Martin Kenneth VVard Bearmore William Henry Muller, 3rd John Lewis Bradley Samuel Henshaw Nigh Jack Schaffer Crusoe Victor Duncan O'Brien Allen Brown Endicott, 3rd Carl Keller Rose Luis Dresser Gaston John Kock Smart James Alfred Deane Lamb William Rinaldo Todd ,SCHEDULE Princeton Freshmen .... .... 1 0-50 Blair Academy ...... .... Z 32-37M Princeton Prep .......... ...... 4 6-16 Plainfield H. S. ........... .... 4 8-14 National Interscholastics ......... Rutgers Interscholastics .......... Hun School ............. ...... 2 8-32 Princeton Freshmen Seconds ...... 12-48 Page Two hundred and nineteen ll. .xv .1 '..-w,' ,,QLg-1.1.52-.x5:,k,.,2 :FA ' h ,'-- -. .1 h :lv T V A32 . UP' ww Q . 71. 1' ff-I 5- f .:. ., ' ' -' .,-2-4. ,.-af gig, .1-.1 K' , r-'ivy -1 --14.1.-w..1.1-Qiygi-ill-5-,.., .-J-film .N f ta. j: :.'4.- . -. 1-. -Q g... -.1 5. '- - ETL iii'-, '-5,4liilfi''5'-Z ,v'.p-L-.' - Y-if -1-.1 :'f.r2:1-1+-.-.'-. -V ' ' 1- 1':-'z-.-.z-fi-,r--1 ' ul MR. AUGUST CHARLES MILLER, JR.. CHARLES GRISWOLD VVISE, '20 ..... HIERBIQRT PERLMANN, '28 ........ ....Coacl1 ...,Captain .....Managcr 5 3 lugs Tzvu lumdrfd and twcniy ,li A -e, , ,ff O O -.. X-, G The Old 4 QGOLD Q , X ' o Q me B Q wrestling THE 1928 SEASON The Peddie wrestling team opened its season on January 14, with Princeton Freshmen, and were defeated by the score of 28-5. Although winning only one fall, the Gold and Blue grapplers twice forced their opponents to overtime periods. Michaels, in the unlimited class, threw Linden, of Princeton, thus acquiring Peddie's 5 points. Both Rosenbaum, in the 115-pound class, and aptain Wise, in the 135-pound class, furnished two of the most inteifsting ches of the day when they pushed their men to overtime mri rn,,,1n 158-pound class, although lacking weight and experience, '-'l aggressixzg a fglfvi, Lowndes, champion of Maryland last year, to tight with ever l'oun1E'EiQf.,striength that he possessed in order to win his bout. Bates, 1 , 'I ound'1elas,5g Beters, 145-pound class, both performed creditably. F, ' On January 1, Peddie me orgew' wa., ' the Alumni Gymnasium. Peddie scored a decisive victo ,inifhi Ufnat ' t the tune of 18M to IOM. Captain Wise threw Smith, a f Tong' Q cl e wrestler, in 7 minutes and 42 seconds, and Kirn likewise rikceed ,in i ning by a fall. Singer and Pricher defeated their opponent X ttim . vantages. The match between Gobeille, 145-pound class, Se j ofge School captain and expert one-arm wrestler, ended in dra , 1, :fl i lost his bout to Woodman, who was a bit, a p enful for him, while Bates yielded In the 5 Sch 9: meet February 15, Peddie scored another vi if t ,uf Hu as represented by only two wres- tlers, Fors gin the . und class, and Van Schoik, of the unli it of ' e for Peddie, although placed against p is the 1 5-pound champion of Mas- Gr ' if xii P to Palmenb 5. J f velitime period. 1.5.1-K. I. ', 1 Q f 'H ' 1 h ' u sac usett , ' -Jr r ln- r- ghting spirit, but Forster proved a bit more tactful and won by a time advantage of 1 minute, 29 seconds. Michaels won his bout in an exciting extra two-minute period by a fall that brought Peddie's score to 5 points, incidentally winning the meet. In the return match with the George School wrestling team, the Peddie team made up almost entirely of substi- tutes, lost by a close score of 142-122. Singer won by 1 a time advantage over Miller, of George School. In the CHARLES QWISE 125-pound. class, Breyer, of Peddie, lost' to Palmenberg by Captain for 1928 a time advantage of 3 minutes and 51' seconds. Jackson, QQ. -agree e 6 Peooialoao 0 f rin-.i'XQxN.MQfJN 'Gigi' X---' .Q c.----f Page Two hundred and twenty-one Q- f' Us OX or -Q Th Old 6 Q QQCQLD 15151-Q BLUE ffl- 0 A C9 C9 ' it GJ Q of Peddie, in the 135-pound class, forced Suplee in a hard-fought bout to a draw. Considering Jackson's lack of experience, he wrestled in a most excellent manner. In the 145-pound class, Roe, new at wrestling, lost to Henszey, of George School, in 1 minute and 9 seconds. Roe was unfor- tunate in the start when he was tricked into a rather neat half-nelson hold, Glasser, 158-pound class, scored Peddie's only fall by putting Evans to the mat in the quick time of 4 minutes and 45 seconds. Pricher, wrestling in his usual consistent way, defeated Borden, of George School, with a two-minute time advantage. Michaels lost by a fall to the much stronger Woodman, of George School. The George School return match brought to a close a highly successful wrestling season for Peddie. Certainly too much credit cannot be given to the veterans, Wise and Pricher, who did so much to make the team success- ful. Then, again, the it facoeperation of every member of the souad helps to make one feel t txhgsmrtf seqmparatively new one at Peddie, deserves greater recogniti y xx, fx P' s-'..I,,'w, ' l 1 Ag'-,.. ',-' ' ,Mft if 1 ' VARSITYTEAM7,-f1928 X I--. 9' i5f',U.,jL Howard Charles Glasser, '28 kim- li it rles Peters, '30 Eugene Eli Gobeille,-'28 Mr A arl inson Pricher, '29 Louis Joseph Kirn, '28 t arf In orris Rosenbaum, '28 Maurice Michaels, '28 li james Singer, '28 CharlesiGriswi5id,gVi? l ,f'n171 4ftlir L: if fi r' f s w -M N113 s fl f' if Wy Peddie Opponents January 14--Princeton ' Z' rilengv, S 28 January 31-George S j':1aia,q:1..tQ.fgu ....... 18M IOM February 15-Hun Sch 4.--tt. S 3 February 22-George School ....... .... 1 2M 14M G' L ca 7 , tv H-, so ::iL,,,, ,g H, l fmt 0 Panera 1925, L' 2 .gg .M Q c 3 s ., 'ss r ., H44 ' t as S-mfzrxgf l lPuge Two hundred and twenty-two l ll!! 5 nlll ,lu W, , aIlllI u A ftmllngm MIIIHIHLE If ' nm .im MR. GEORGE MILLER ......,.......... .... C wach JUSIYPIJ PREDMORE STORNIS, JR. ..... ...,. C aptuin XYll.l.I.-XM C,'XMPl5IiI.I. XIIIJCS ....... ....... K Izmagcr Page T-iw lzmzdrwl and tzvcnfxx'-tllrm W A3 , o -:Q The Old u :Q G- M -- QGOLD AND BLUE Q K 0 49 cs ' ' G Surfer T HE 1927 SEASON. i The call for candidates brought out thirty-five men. VV'ith Berenson, Jack Rodgers, Singer, Storms, Sutherland, and Weinberg, those who re-- tumed of last year's players, in addition to some good new material, the season's outlook was considerably brighter than that of any previous year. In spite oi the fact that the schedule was by far the largest that wc: have ever attempted to fulfill, no 'score in any game was so high against us as to make us feel like ' 11 up the whole thing as a bad job. It is 'true that two of our most . . i Ml , - fir n, Rodgers and Berenson, were injured so near the start of t r:--A 9.4, , ' fp absence was keenly felt, never-- theless, new players we ma W: 1 1 , s. -pf ' - gaps. Our next year's success depends largely upon how - if y lt up. This was, un-- fortunately, not as good this gf? , D mind,.our next season's outlook ry dd. this season was probablv due -.fi 11 X IJ .5 Rorlgens. Sutherland, and Wa ens. VAR , Robert Hall Burnside '31 , ' Edwin Howe Goodwin --Z Seth Goodwin, '29 I William Heald Groverm . john Thomas Lindsay, ft , Wilson Peer McCue - Charles William Meldr 1 I Arthur Edward Moreir Q , 5' ' Herbert Russell Mors , 28 i f Ez? . H ' ve been. With this in e team's aggressiveness l i ing of Berenson, McCue, 'bert Rodriguez, '31 illiam James Singer, '28 Joseph Predmore Storms, Jr., '29 William Chester Sutherland, Jr., '29 William Horace Teall, '28 arry David Van Sciver, '28 David Eugene Warden, '29 Evan Lewis Webster, '28 ohn Rolston Westendorf, '29 ' iss 29 11 I U1 r ' .v , 10,1 i. Y T 'ii' A 27 David Maurice Berenson, '2 - fo r Thrush Rodgers, j r., '30 ,, JK 1 i i 4 , . ' i' H 30 'E f ' 4 I ,.: . ' W ll 1 I I 1 i'.1S!'j E Princeton Freshmen .... Hightstown High ..... Trenton High H ........ Hightstown High ..... Cook Y. M. C. A. Princeton Freshmen ..... Trenton High ........ Cook Y. M. C. Hightstown High . .. -- 927 Peddie Opponents . . . . 0 4 .. 1 0 .. 0 5 .. 0 1 .. 0 2 .. 1 2 .. 1 5 .. 6 .2 .. 0' 2 L Q 1 1 H' ' rtjf PEDD1E192e 'QV 'Q , CQ' bgk -Q Page Two hundred and twenty-four W X ..-,xQ: ft 5D,,.xsX 9 il 5194 CQ ,- -E5 f. --- - - X Q, Q 5 4-- -' 9. , -Q', 9- D J Q I 9,9 9 4 . i, 5 9 L, 9' V' 'Q ' I OFFICERS 1927 S1'a.vuu 1928 .S'urr.mu C OA Cf H MR, KIARK W'A1.r.fxc'ls Swla'rI.Ax1v MR. K1.XRK xY,XI.I..M'Ii 5wri'1'r.ANn CA PTA I N jonx PORTER WEEKS. '29 JOHN l'uu1'r:lz XVITIQKS, '29 NlAN.MiliR Smlliril. llixsluxx' Ninn, '28 9l.-xmas STliw.x1:T Sc'u'rT, '29 'v 'E3',,A,,,,99 99 -, 9 9 9 9 99 9 9 Q QQ -,--Ks,-,TkT::TI:,.-ANN9, ,Y,,, -,wf-,A-YH-A-QA-WTIW X-V- ..4- . .,-.-.. .Y-.-..,- .,.,... ,...1. l.j7 0 ' 'A N L E 19 25 Q? . f.lN9.J 9s'4,9,, Puyr Tum lzzmdrwd ami t'cwv1tyfiw.- Elrnnia T 1 1 E 1927 SEASON The loss of three of the first four men of the 1926 team made the outlook for a successful season in 1927 far from encouraging. However. in spite of this, the spirit of those who tried out for the team made it one of the best teams Peddie has had in years. Nearly all the state matches were won with compara- tive ease, though we lost to the Hun School and Rut- gers Prep by the same score of 3-2. The latter match cost us the State championship. It was an exciting and long drawn out -match lasting until nearly dark, with only a point neededhfor the match, as well as the cham- pionship. 1 livery member of a large squad played against one or more teams, thus .gaining vabuable experience in match play. I- ' , The splendid cooperation of Captain 1Yeeks and other Jonx v. wnnxs members of the team made it one of which any coach C1'N i ' 1927-1928 could be proud. VARSITY TEAM OF 1927 john Vtfceks, '28 jasper Rapoport, '27 VVarren VVatcrman. '27 Sherburne Matthews, '27 john Barhite, '27 Gordon Stevenson, '27 Charles Milburn. '29 Clarence Tiers, '29 James Boyd, '27 Karl Knabenshue, '28 RECORD OF MATCHES, 1927 Peddie Opponents Peddie Opponents Tlordcntown Nl. l. ....... 5 0 Trenton Hifflll ..--------- 5 0 llnn School ...... . 2 3 Brooklyn Poly Prep ..... 2 5 Montclair High ,..... . CrainB Rutgers Prep .,......... 2 3 Princeton Prep ..,...... 4 1 Blair ....-.-.-- -- 5 0 Princeton lntcrscholastics Trenton High .... .. 5 U Pennington .... . ......... 5 0 St. Henedilct's .. .. fdefault1 Montclair Academy ..... 4 1 1Vestfield High .. .. 4 1 Total Points for Peddie .... - 43 Total Points for Opponents. .. 14 0 Virgil' 'Iwo llmuirvtl and Iztwzly-5i.r Athlvtir 'iixrrutiur Glnunril I ,1, STUDENT FR1c111a1z11'K xYII.I.I.KXI M1'li1111ww, '28, 1'1'1'xi111'111 ,I.ul1-is Nl,x1'K1.1w R11111s1-QRS, '28, C'lIf 111!'I1 11f 1711111111111 1115111111 G111u111x S.xwY1cR, '28, C'11f1111'11 of 1?11.111'1'1111111 PH11'.I1- XY111.1M1 .'Xx'1'11115:Y HIXIES, '28, f'11f7f1I1'l1 of 191111111111 CLYIII-1 XY.-XRRICX ,'Xl'F1TIN, '39, f'11f'11I11I 111' 1'1'111'11 lf,-XCL7l.'I'Y MR. Exkl. C1..x111-1x1'12 M.x1',X1:'1'111'1z Mn. 111211111112 XX 151211 Blu, 1l11as'1'1i11 R11'11.xl111 II1111N1s1i1z1g1111 NIR I.1is1,111: S'1'.x1eR 1'1Y.X'l'T Mu. 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Hr1.vkr'fIvr1Il . . . .l?r1sr'lw1lI . . . .Trm'L' . . . .5Ti'iIlIllIflljf S10t't'l'.l Tvnizis Page Two l11HItfI'l'd and rwcnly-ninv Qllivrr Erahrrz NIR. -'XL'1ik'9'l' Cll.XRl.IiS NIIILICR, -IR... ..... lfaculty ljircctm' S-X ML'iCl, IIICNSII.-XXX' NIMH. 'ZS ........ .... I 101111 Cliccl' Lcaclci' mln-rt Lluyfl Hales. '-W ,lzum-s Su-wz1i't Scott. '20 Kurtis Ilzmiiiiuiin lk-i'hci't, '28 William Clicstur Sutln-rlziiul, jr., '28 lhzirlcs Smith Vclliiigzcr, '20 -lcmlm Pmtcr XVcuks, '20 Cl l ICICRS tll'uzvli'r' l'i'il4lii' C'ln'm' Ray Ray! Kay! Pcmlmliul Vcclmlicf VL-chlici Ki! Ki! Ki! Rah! Kali! Rall! Siw! Sin! Sis! Kali! Null! R nh! limuii Ihmiiif .Xlii Rah! Rah! Rilil! Kali! Tczmi' 'Ik-:im Y Tvznii Y 'l'.v:1n1 Y 'II-zuii Z 'll-sun! Aixlll, Clivur' .S'fu'll ll 0111 fm- l'ufiiliv R- -- Iivfilili I'-lf-IJ-Kali! Rall! Rall! R- 1'-rzilif llfl-if-Kali! Rall! Rah! R- r-rnh! P-IGIJ-IJ-I-li Null! Rall! Rall! Tm-ziliif 'iil'Zlll1i Tcnnli Pctl-rlic! Pm-rl-rlic! IR-:I-cliv! 1 um' lun filrlnlnwl mul lliirl-x' OV? 0 A89 0 O O 9 v o 4 rW4 Aww 9 9 ,go 4 . Ngo 09? ' 4 AQQ WQ89 'O 0 v 1 Q99 R' -Xe W2 v '90 O f X V5 il num . U E ,--2 H Q J E '-' G W -I ik' MUG fwfik l 1 QN f X X , 'Q 5Sf?5'5fifr1 '. 1 . .7 , W P H, Ld- flu 951 ?......Eb525 A ewu.iL,31'f5f,i..o The Old : -- .Mft QGOLD AND BLUE 'HSM 0 4: Q C9 I 1 Q Q Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday, Saturday, Sunday, , 2.30 P. M. Glnmmvnrement Merit lirngrammr JUNE 11TH 'ro 13'rH, 1927 -Alumni Field, Baseball, Peddie vs. West Phila- delphia. Tennis Match, Peddie vs. Westiield High Sohool. , ' , 5.30 P.M.-Memorial Hall, Reception by Headmaster and , 6.00-8.00 P. Mrs. R. VV. Swetland. M.-Memorial Hall, Reunions and Buffet Supper for Alumni, Fathers and other Guests. 8.00 P. M-.-Memorial Hall, Business Meetings of the General Alumni Association and of the Fathers Association. 9.00 P. M.-Greek Theatre, Dramatic Club, The Thirteenth Chair. 11.00 A. M.-Baptist Church, Anniversary Sermon before the Class of 1927 by the Rev. W. Quay Rosselle, D.D., Malden, Mass. Sunday, 4.30 P. M.-Campus, Concert, School Band, Orchestra and Glee Club. A Sunday, .8.00 P. M.-Ayer Chapel. Address to the Young Men's Chris- tian Association by the Rev. Frank A. Smith, D.D., New York City. Monday, 10.00 A. M.-Memorial Hall, Meeting of the Board of Cor- porators. . Monday, 11.30 A. M.-Greek Theatre, Class Day Exercises by the Class of 1927. Monday, 12.30 P. M.--Dining Hall, Luncheon. Monday, 2.45 P. M.-Baptist Church, Commencement Exercises. Ad- dress by the Hon. Edward Casper Stokes, Ex- Governor of New Jersey. G5 Q O. , , gg, 67 1- W 0 AU '41 'I PEDDIE1925 7' of IQVWKBJ if , Page Two hundred and thirty-llzrve ,su The Old ex C9 C9 4' QSSOLD AND QLUES.: I 'Q Barralaureate Srruirv JUNE 12, 1927 Prelude-- Grand Chorus .... Guilmant The Call to Worship THE Rav. PowELL H. NORTON Hymn The Scriptures , I The Lord is My Light .................. .... S mith I GLEE CLUB ' Prayer Otfertory- Cantabile ...Lorer Announcements Hymn Sermon Before the Class of 1927 THE Rav. W. QUAY Ross11.LE, D.D. Walden, Mass. Benediction Postlude- Suite Gothique'C'. . . Boellman Q. G 0. , Q u fir' Q, W-.QVI Q Qi. 1, PEDDIE1926 W ' C 9 JI WP' 'CQ M Page T-wo hundred and thirty-four The O ld. ' . G-9 B- QGOLD AND BLUE -milk 0 A GD cg ' ' Q C-9 C Glnmnwnrement Tixerrizrn JUNE 13, 1927 PROGRAMME Music ............ . L .............. . . . Selected Responsive Reading .... ................................. P salm 24 Invocation ........ ..... R ev. Charles Luther Williams, L.H.D., '72 The Class of 1927 ...... .... ........ B r onson Atwell Quackenbush Presentation of Diplomas ..... ....... T he Hon. Horace Roberson Address ................. .... T he Hon. Edward Casper Stokes Award of Prizes .... ..... H eadmaster R. W. Swetland School Hymn .... ......... F . B. Appleget, '83 Benediction Music .... .... S elected C03 fa 0. , 65 CQ 0 1 f' s rj5j PEDDIE1925 C' iw cv9J 2la 'Q Page Two hundred and thirty-five A9 o.im6i.,an The Old 'X AAAI' QGOLD AND BLUE co --1 C9 co ' I ' Q9 Q Uhr mgrknif Ennnr Zfvllnmahip CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF CLASS OF 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 ..... ...sv L ..... . . . . .CHARLES SHOE ACHENBACH ......ARTHUR NEWTON PIERCE . . . . .ABRAHAM JACKSON PARKIN ......STANLEY EVERETT BALDWIN .........ROBERT SAMUEL TOPPING ............ALBERT HARKER CHAFEY ......CHARLES B. GORTON SWETLAND JOSEPH DUNN .........CHARLES MARTIN BOND ....WALTER KENNETH SPRAGUE ............I.EONARD HULIT NORCROSS .....BRADFORD VAN RENSSELAER MOORE ...........LLOYD DEMAREST CHRISTIE ...........PHILIP BRIECE JAMESON . ........................ GEORGE WEED ......JOHN HOWARD JEFFERIES, JR. . . . . . . .ROBERT EDWARD SOELLNER ....CHARLES HUNT MARSHALL ......ALBERT LINCOLN VREELAND ..............STUART FRARY ARNOLD .....L........HARRY EDWARD MUECKE .. .............. DAMON DEBLOIS WACK MIGUEL M'IYAR ....BRONSON ATWELL QUACKENBUSH THE BUSHELL SERVICE PRIZE The Bushell Prize of 35.00 was given by Rev. and Mrs. W. Bushell, of the American Baptist Mission, Moulmein, Tennaserim, India, in memory of their son, Durlin D. Bushell, '18, who gave 'his life as an aviator in the World War. This prize will be awarded each year to that student of the Upper School who shall during the year render the greatest service to the School. 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 BUSHELL SERVICE PRIZE WINNERS DUNCAN JEMISON .........JAMES WEST THROPP .....ALAN STEWART SHAPLEY ..........DWIGHTMOODYBAHR Q.....'I'HOMAS PATTERSON ELLIS ....HAROLD MASON SHERMON, JR. .....RUSSELL HOWARD MATTHIAS . .JOHN WILLIAM MACARTNEY Q co K J, o Q ' ' We PEDDIE1925 O Q11- 33, 'io Page Two hundred and thirty-six K R X 4: X E N 5 ak'fkQfwa,wlf I it' 5 .... W' IIB X lkll llll nllll iw.- lgf. n XM 5 1 4 G gqf WE G 4 MX 'QE x M 5' Q ffm, K , If 1 SQQK ' 4 l Q KX n rll I ii-iT- f ff, ' V' Q hi ' I X I5 - ff 2: ,, nf. L1 vf,k,LX f N! -B :d-,. Q R imini .9 35 X : N L um: Q '--. - ., . Il lF?I 4 X , lid. ' Iby BQ' ,W I 1 Q 5 W IEDM 163. iagwm,-f ff F gf -J I' X56 5 ff If f X WK I mf f 'V K .,. ' .. :MS ' I I, I f f G 4' X I .f, y' ,N ,l1A 'VW 4 .A ,.,. ,V x X Xxrfffgv A . 1 if- f..,,Jf' ff' . - 7,-i'E,f ,,.- X AM nw ,A ' 552: ,. .M kiln. fc I J The Old O .X QGOLD AND BLUES ai 4, co ' ' Q Q Bill Hammett Qas hero of Dra-matic Club playjz Sol Theylve kidnapped her, eh? Well, now there's going to be some action. Voice From the Darkness: Thank God l ar if ar Charlie Ralph: Hey, you can't smoke on the campus. Sam N igh: I'm not smoking. Charlie: Well, you've got a cigarette in yer mouth. Sam: Yeah, you've got pants on, but you're not panting. at in wr Rudy Davis: Wither away pretty maid? She: Dry up yourself and see how you like it. ir af fr We hear that Mac kissed the door and slammed his wife. i-A' lk' Ik Du-mb Evans: I can do,tlioVf1DO in 25 seconds flat. Pop Maier: Think what ygiiitaould do standing up. Ik 'lik-. . uk Gus Miller: Will you be sorry to flunk ? Berensen: What do you want me to do, burst out laughing? It 4: 4 In the Peddie smoke house this business of walking a mile for a Camel is all the bunk: all you do is ask the man who owns one. we an at - Red McKeown: Say Hertz, where do all these bugs go in the winter? 1 Mr. Hertzog, the Chemical Man: Search me. ak 4: if Ya-Ya Qin candy kitchenj : Give me some luttered cot porn . . . pot cuttered hop born . . . horned huttled hut hop . . . I mean pot corned pop butter . . . I mean . . . aw, hell, give me a bag of peanuts. as -if 4: J. VValter Reeves in Person Qin Publick Spooning Classj: A-a-a-l-l right now D-a-a-a-visonnnn, open your mouth wide and put your heart and soul in it. A-a-a-l-l right noow say It gives me grea-a-t play-shure to tread a may-shure with young Lochinvar-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r. fr 4- -if Girl Scout: What's a tiger lily P Boy Scout Cjack Hayesjz A Princeton freshman. -u 4: in They giggled when I sat down at the piano, but when I began, to play the songs I had learned from the U. S. School of Music, they laughed out loud. ak sk it Mr. Sprout Qwith a large steak, two quarts of er-er-Canada Dry, and a large bag of pretzelslz How would you like to watch me feed your new baby brother ? john: Feed him? Hoorray? To what ? C5 l A ' 63 ' 1 Q' PEDDIE 1925 0 ': Page Two hun d and fort? ' g l...L-A ca. 3?f .aro The O ld. -1- Muff- QGOLD AND BLUEPMIM 0 -Q C9 ' GJ 49 Uhr Zlirat Annual Eehatr between THE BUICKORUM and THE CHRYSLERTHEUM Resolved: That the Chrysler Car is a Better Car Than the Buick AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE J. Walter Reeves William Boyd Clinton I. Sprout Robert H. Stevens Earl C. MacArthur A. M. Langford ALTERNATE ALTERNATE Benjamin D. Roman George W. Weed TIMEKEEPERS R. E. Harmon CFordJ P. H. Hertzog C ?.1fr!j JUDGE Leslie Starr Hyatt fHudsonD USHERS M. W. Swetland CBuickJ E. A. Rogers CChryslerJ D. C. Barnes fDodgeJ Starr G. Cwho do you thinkj fHudsonJ D. G. Stillman CChevroletJ G. W. Graver CEssexJ IN CHARGE OF REFRESHMENTS A. Frey fEssexJ H. R. Hornberger fBuickJ Miss MacCarnes fDodgeD Roger W. Swetland, fBuickj, Headmaster, Presiding . The prize Cfour walking sticksl will be presented to the winners by George Washington Marque Maier, Coach and Manager of the Hiking Team of the Peddie School. GJ G' . J G9 GJ H' f' PEDD1E192o 0 i can 03 -eg Page Two hundred and forly-two 4 The Old - QGOLD AND BLUE GL 0 A C9 C9 ' ' GD G9 Ohl See the picture. What is the picture of ? It is of the Peddie lake. Is it a real lake? h No, it is only a big puddle. Wlhat is it used for? To put in the catalogue and to make skaters hopeful. Do skaters go on the ice very often? No. Why not? Because there is hardly any ice and when there is ice it is dirty. Why is it dirty? . Because it is covered with soot from the chimney of the power house. . Is the lake very deep? Yes, in some places it is six inches deep. The next picture is of de famus Petty bath tub. Why is it called a bath tub? It looks like a swimming pool to me. It is called a bath tub because it is so small and without it the boys of the lower school would never take a bath. What is in the pool? Water, rust, fish, and Endicott. What is Endicott? An apricot's cousin. Who takes care of the pool? Fritz. What does Fritz f-ind in the pool? Last time he found some broken glass, towels, shoes, an old hurdle, Mr. Stillman's car, and another tin can. What's the funny thing in the doorway? That's no funny thing, that's Jim Rodgers. cells . . 6363 0 ' ' 'ff' PEDDIE1925 0 ev' X' GJ' , ' 'gay-s 9 Page Two hundred and forty-four 5 xv- xflf 1 JUST LIOLLYAN RIEE Tczppa Hafa Kegg Compulsory Football Cl, 2, 3, 4, 5, 61, Passed everything 111, Passed two 121, Passed one 131, Flunked all C4, 5, 61, Room Detention Cl, 2, 3, 4, 5, 61, Tried out for Basketball Team, but the coach didn't like me Q4, 5, 61. I S WEDE OUROF PRAYA I Eta Pi Class Movie Hound C-3, -2, -1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 51, Ran out of money Q61, VVent to chapel QI1, Reclassified Ctoo darned OftC111, Off Probation Clst week, 2, 3, 4, 5, 61, Up before the Dis- cipline Committee Cevery meeting 1, 2, 3, 4, N '2 0 ' -Qgii N ow wif sl lv I!! 5 , f W LILY OFTHE XfALLI Psi Kepfva Kors' Come Lally C61, Mrs. Davis' pet Cl, 21, Mrs. Moore's favorite Q3, 41, Class pride and joy C61, Manager of Hiking Team C41, Polly- nnnafs only rival C51, Recreational singing K4, 5, 61, Bird Study Team CS, 61, Infirmary ftwice a week, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 61. Page Two hundred and forty-five The Old G- QSSOLD AND BLUE 0 A co ' en QD Brhnnl Eirntnrg Abbe, Gilbert ...... 3737 Huntington St., Chevy Chase, Washington, D. C. Abramson, Milton George .... 6111 Broad Branch Rd., Chevy Chase, D. C. Amies, Joseph Hay, 2nd ................... 621 Lloyd St., Chester, Pa. Anderson, Charles Stewart ............ 20 Bennett Ave., Arlington, N. J. Austin, Clyde Warren ...... ......... . ............ C oudersport, Pa Avazian, Leon ......... .... 1 18 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Barr, Graflius Alfbert .... ........ 1 10 Valley St., Lewistown, Pa. Barry, James Buckley ............ 52 South Lake Drive, Lakewood, N. J. Bates, Corbin Canfield ................................ Chester, Conn. Bates, Robert Lloyd ........ 7-10 108th St., Apt. 3L, Forest Hills, N. Y. Bearmore, Kenneth Ward .......... 1338 Parkway Blvd., Alliance, Ohio Bennett, Brainard Talbot .... ..................... M ahwah, N. J. Bennett, George Kirk ...... ................. Y ardley, R. D., Pa. Beno, Adolph Frank, 2nd .... ..... 2 05 Frank St., Council Bluffs, Iowa Berenson, David Maurice .... ....... 1 326 45th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. lBlackburne, George, Jr. .... ...... 3 36 Parker St., Newark, N. J. Blackwell, Warren Allen ..... ................ T itusville, N. J. ,Blake, William john, jr. ........... .... 1 03 Holly St., Cranford, N. J. Boland, William Philip, jr. ............... Elmhurst Blvd., Scranton, Pa. Bradley, John Lewis ........ 346 Main St., Port VVashington, L. I., N. Y. 'Brady, Charles Dalton ................... 29 Oliver St., New York City Breyer, Avon'Laurance .............. 619 East 29th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Brodhead, James Austen ......... 30 South Munn Ave., E. Orange, N. J. Buckley, John Lewis .............. 253 West Clinton Ave., Tenafly, N. J. Burnett, Arthur Dana ............... 86 Chestnut St., E. Orange, N. J. lBurnside, Robert Hall. .4647 Mansion Ave., Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pa. Calihan, William Armstrong ...... 555 Wellington Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Canal, Fermin Fernandez ............... Cardenas No. 8, Havana, Cuba Cannon, Douglas Vernon ......... 114 S. Catherine Ave., LaGrange, Ill. lCarlaftes, Peter James .............. 125 Elk Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. lCarrington, Shaler, .II'..F2Ll1'1110l111t Hotel, Hudson Blvd., Jersey City, N. J. Carrington, William Grier .......... 12 S. Somerset Ave., Ventnor, N. J. lCastellano, Michael Angelo, jr. .... 159 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J. lCl1akrabandhu, M. C. .......................................... Siam ,Chamberlin, Melville Perrine, jr. ...... South Main St., Hightstown, N. J. lCham-bers, George Maitland .... .... 3 Cottage St., South Orange, N. j. l l e . . G9 o l ' ' PEDDIEP925 O !Page Two hundred and forty-six c-su,.i3??5.l.o The O ld. fx A-df' QGOLD AND BLUE eh- 0 -Q C9 ' ' Q9 Q Charnay, David Israel .......... 2802 Grand Concourse, New York City Clark, Sedgwick Ashton, Jr. ........ 30 Corsa Terrace, Ridgewood, N. J. Clancy, Russell .............. .... 3 36 Main St., Ridgefield Park, N. J. Coates, Henry George Plant ......................... Allentown, N. J. Coleman, Clarence VVilliam ........ 350 S. Fountain Ave., Wichita, Kans. Collini, Charles John .......... 91 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Conrad, Alphonse Joseph .............. 41 Crooks Ave., Paterson, N. J. 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Diaz, Charles Albert .... ........ 3 19 VVest 76th St., New York City Diaz, Peter Paul ........... .... 3 19 West 76th St., New York City Downey, Farrow Samuel .... .... 6 74- Parsells Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Dragon, Victor .................. 15 Knickerbocker Rd., Roebling, N. J. Drey, Norman Walter .......... 95 Hamilton Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. Drummond, Charles Hanford ........ Route 10, Box 451, Seattle, Wash. Du Bois, Robert Moss ...... , ..... 373 Canterbury Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Eckstein, Robert Samuel .... ..... 3 33 West End Ave., New York City Eddy, William Justus ...... ..... 2 810 Harrison St., Wilmington, Del. Eising, Eugene Harold ..... ....... 3 5 West 81st St., New York City Ely, William Lester ....... ........ 3 09 Stockton St., Hightstown, N. J. Emery, Richard Dingley ...... Hotel Shelton, 49th St. Sz Lexington Ave., b New York City Endicott, Allen Brown, III ...... 5407 Ventnor Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. 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C0 9 0. , 63 CQ U' o mi 0 az' J 1' W PEDDIE 1925 7' C j 23Q '9 ,Af Page Two hundred and fifty-four A9 The Olcl -- 1' M-' QQOLD AND BLUE Q 'M 0 CG5f.o QQ? Arknnmlrgmmtn The editorial board wishes to express its appreciation to all who have aided in the compilation of this volume, especially to the Olla Podrida of Wesleyan University, for the loan of a number of cuts, and to PHARES H. HERTZOG STARR G. COOPER ORREN JACK TURNER HARRY PERCIVAL VVAREHAM RAWLINGS SMITH SIMON MRS. RAE SHROPSHIRE GORDON Miss ETTA VVHITLOCK G9 fa og , 69 6 Wy PEDD1E192o0 ' ch1J g-25 'Q Page Two hundred and fifty-jim QQ .---. -,.... -.. 2 in .....---..f!?! iff, 'Q-. Tr Qi P Q xx L x X 4 fi 1 fx ,5 Q Lf' ' A Sig 5 53k EM 531 if -J 5 Wr- , i' x Qi sag 5? Adyemliisgementg C D I! , lxlia gn 1 ,K f N all J-is ,i Q - ' s his iii i n g iii lll ln' 1' 1 .- f s g, ' y -if-al l O TTHE ORLU SCHOOLHOUSE -fr W NEARLY 54,000,000 have been spent in preparing and improving the text- books of the International Correspondence Schools. These text-books are so well regarded by educators that they are used by Yale, Harvard, Princeton and 600 other colleges, universities and technical schools. The average I. C. S. course contains 45 instruction papers of 50 pages each. More than fifty million f50,000,000J pages of instruction were issued to students in 1926. 7348 students were graduated by the International Correspondence Schools in 1926. This was 8.170 of the total number graduated by all of America's universities, colleges, professional schools, teachers' colleges and normal schools. 329,925 special letters of instruction and 857,565 letters of encourage- ment were sent to students during 1926. In addition, 146,784 letters telling of the progress of students were mailed to the firms employing these students. ' In 1926, the International Correspondence Schools received the amazing total of 1,186,397 lessons for correction. These lessons covered hundreds of different subjects. ln the past thirty-seven years, more than 3,100,000 men and women have enrolled with the I. C. S. in the United States. In this same period, 430,000 students have also been enrolled in foreign countries. More than 700 men and women inquire daily for particulars of the home-study courses of the International Correspondence Schools. Each month, approximately 250 students voluntarily report advancement in salary or position. 300 railroad companies and 2444 industrial and commercial companies are using the services of the I. C. S. in the training of employees. 34 states are also using the facilities of the I. C. S. in the rehabilitation of industrial workers. These figures give an idea of the size of the International Correspon- dence Schools. They show, too, why they have come to fill such an important place in the educational program of this country. VVe offer you the same service and the same high character of instruction that have meant so much to so many other men in the past thirty-seven years. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 1231, Scranton, Penna. TERESTI GF CTS o.oQQ---------- -------- -----------A-------------,QQ--ooo REG. APPL'D. FDR HILDEBRECI-IT'S ICE CREAM King Confectionery Co. l1111111f414tf111'4'r.v 41114l ll'l1f1I4's41l4 SIIKJXY C.-XSICS lL'li CRIQANI SLfl'I'l.lliS 1 l l l Motor Coach Service FOR Sl'liL'lAl. 'l'Rll'S Seating mpucity, 20 pusseiigws each. XX'e will take you :my place, any time. Nl IDA lfUL'N'l'AlN SL'l'Pl.ll.5 .AI414'114'j' for Hllli.-Xl l 'l S CHI JCCJl.A'l'liS 142 SfJL l'll lilil HKD ST. 'l'RlfN'l'UN. N. ul. lillljllt' 5071 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 00,99 l 1 1 ,S'f4'4'i41l 41H4'111'11111 I41 f1411'Ii4'.x', f1i4'ui41i I141,vkvll141lI 411141' fffllflltlfl 414111141 l.ct us quote yull Central Transportation Co. '1'1415N'1'41N, N. bl. l iillUI16 7-0895 Q-ooooooooooooooooooooooaooooq oqoeeooeqo-- --v--------,---- - oocqqooooovvvoo--v------oo------o--vv-- - v 1 ff,j1T.,, Planting Adds Beauty and Value to Your Home and Grounds You may now. or at some future date, consider some planting material We have in our 50 acres under cultivation some exceptionally line specimens E V E R G R E E N S in all sizes-Small and some very large Rl-IODODENDRONS, ELOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS, PERENNII-XLS, RCSES. etc. Euerathing to beautify the home and grounds. If interested write us for further information We have many ways to suggest plantings for Foundations, Entrances or Ave- nues. Lawns, Enclosures for Clothes-Drying Yards, Garage Settings. Elower Gardens, Shrubbery Borders. etc. lVri1e for our special list on Burberry and California Priuet for hedge and other plantings PLAINFIELD NURSERY Scotch Plains, N. I. Rare and Large Specimens Japan Maples, Boxwood, Blue sw Spruce, Retinospora, Hemlock, Hybrid Rhododendrons, Hardy Flame Azaleas, Japanese Weeping Cherries. Juniperus Virginiana Glauca, Ketc- leeri, Cannarti and Burki up to 8 and 9 feet. lli'llll7L'l'.Y nf Ihr .YlH'St'llHlt'll .l.vxat'ialim1x --- ----- A- ------A-- .. --A- --A--AA-- - A---A -- oooo::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::: THE TRENTON TIMES NEWSPAPERS congratulate Peddie on the completion of another successful year and offer the hope that this great New Jersey school will have future achievements commensurate with those of the past. if-2 - E412 laal uus ll at , a N gi'lfvv ' Xa ' 1-gvN '0N I, kffsjpcfllrngqz- XXX GA 'om v' A Established 1875 CO. COn7pIl'rnentS of Manufacturers of A Loom Reeds, Heddles, Patron Heddle Frames, etc. Ruth and Atlantic Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. II II II :I I II I I I I I I II I II I I II I I I I II I II I I I I :I I I I II I II I I II II II II II II II II L:::: I RA I-IAU PT 84 CO Members New York Stock Exchange STOCKS 6: BONDS 111 BROADWAY NEVVYORK Branch Office 500 Seventh Avenue 8643 RECTOR 8644 8645 Ir li ll ll ll li ll ll ll 0 tl ll U 0 tl ll ll U ll ll ll ll ll II ll ll tl U ll tl tl ll li ll ll li li ll ll tl ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 0 0 5 0 ll ll ll ll li li ll ll ll tl ll ll li li 0 ll ll tl ll ll ll ll II ll 0 0 0 lb 11 II ll ll ll Il 0 0 I U QQQQQQQQQ---A-V -A- ' T ffl The Leader for over fifty years. Specialists in Sport Outfits 0 Charles Demonet UFPURLYKO 1520 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D. C. - I Makers of Renowned Confections for the past 80 years . . Mail Orders Solicited 105 Nassau Street I 'l New York City ' PLATT BRCDS., INC. . Carpet Yarns . MANAYUNK PHILADELPHIA I ll ll ll ll ll ll 0 ll ll II ll ll II ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll I ll ll li ll 0 ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll tl li ll ll ll ll ll tl tl ll ll li lb ll ll II ll ll nl ll ll U 2 ll ll H ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 0 ll 0 0 ll ll ll 0 ll H Compliments of a Peddie Father SILVERS' WHITE DIAMDN D MAYCPNNAISE A salad is no better than the MAYONNAISE with which it is served White Diamond Mayonnaise is a perfectly emulsifled quality product Clean, Delicious and Wholesome Has no oily taste Served at Peddie S. SILVERS GL BRO. CGMPANY CRANBURY, N. J. J. for QUALITY BE VERAGES call E. L. KERNS oo. TRENToN, N. J. Phone 3019 EE l ll :D ::::::l: felephone Superior 0090 WILLIAM J. UIGLEY AND CCMPANY INTERICDRS ll Workshops 1 17 E. Delaware Place, Chicago, Ill. :::::::::::::::::::::::::l:::::v4::::::ui::::::::::::roc: Binders Old Gold and Blue 1928 and 1926 Specify D. S. Brassil Bindery 41-43-45-47 Elizabeth St. New York To Your Printer and you will always get the Best Time and at Moderate Price J. A. BRASSIL H. M. Voorhees 8 Bro. renders valuable assistance to students who recognize the importance of majoring in personal appearance. 131-135 East State St. Trenton, N. J. GRREN JACK TURNER Photographer for PEDDIE MAIN STUDIO: PRINCETON, N. J. ooo-A--------:ro4:-------------- -vv---,---,-- vv,-r ccccoo::ooo:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ooo: 7.1.1 FOP! 'HEADACHE ER SPIRIN Headaches may be swiftly and safely relieved by a Bayer Aspirin tablet. A most efficient remedy, and there's no after ef- fectg its use avoids much needless suffering. Try it next time? see how soon its soothing influence is felt. just as helpful when you have a coldg neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, lumhago. just be certain you get real Bayer Aspirin-the genuine has Bayer on the box, and on every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspiring it does NOT affect the heart Aspirin is the trade mark of Buyer Manufacture of Mouoaceticucidustcr ut Snlicyllcacid oooQoo::oooo::: ::::::::::::o:::::::::::::::::::::: HOTEL BRIGHTGN ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. lVhat's New? IN COLORS- IN PATTERNS- IN MODELS- You're sure to End the answer here in rare individuality and impressive display: featuring the country's leading makes- LTURRAY COLLEGE TYPE QAdler of Rochesterj SOCIETY BRAND HART, SCHAFFNER 82 MARX FRUHAUF HAND TAILORED FORSOME 4-Piece Sport Suits Vannest,CoIeman 5tCo. Clean Qualify Clothes 39 EAST STATE STREET TRIQTNTON -----------I-I-------------- FRATERNITY, COLLEGE and CLASS JEWELRY Commencement Announcements and Invitations Jeweler to the Senior Class of Peddie School L. G. Balfour Company Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers Attleboro, Mass. Ask Any College Greek -0--:rc U C Q -a Product of the Gpen Mind To finish a high-grade automobile body used to require thirty days. The whole process of production was held up in the paint shop. increasing the cost of cars to the purchaser: and the paint Hnish. when completed, was easily scratched and subject to rapid deterioration by the elements. Experts in the DuPont Company had been working long to produce a quicker drying finish of more durable beauty and longer wear. Research work by paint manufacturers had shown the impossi- bility of achieving any decided advance through the improvement or modification of paint. In co-operation the DuPont and General Motors engineers after thousands of trials and failures, Hnally produced Duco. Oakland, a General Motors car, was the first to adopt it. Today Duco has become an asset not merely to General Motors, but to the better grades of cars throughout the industry. The ad- vantage to car buyers-in manufacturing savings, which can be put back into the car in increased quality, and in the more attractive and durable finish of the cars-amounts to millions of dollars a year. The story of Duco is a striking example of what scientists can achieve when they work together with large resources--and with an open mind. i 5 W WB u '- T glwnucog s, lwmmminimiwiwmiganmr:au Mi,QW5nmwwuww4! :::::::::::: AA-A::::::::::::r4:::::::::::::::::: Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. HarTy.Weinburg Compliments Compliments of of Leo Baum Ida Ruth Crystal ::::ooooooooooooc::::: : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M E R E D IT H IN N In the foothills of the Catskills IIIIIIWW' I new xulilitiml III thu lim Ilues not show lu this Ivture. Several I-IIII:IgI-s :irc also niainluim-Il. ring Luke is :I crystal, :-cl within ihe mourning l lllS-'Il lure fur hslierrm-I1 :mil girnrlolivr. llut hills rmm- Iluwn :xml NVut:iuga Falls, like I ir old jill, comes tumbling after. Come to Meredith Inn. Here you are sure of a homelike atmosphere, comfortable appointments, and pure and hunger-satisfying foods. No camera can fully picture the sunrises and sunsets, the breeze- swept hills, the wood-scented paths. Words can't describe them. The Catskills are glorious, too, in legend and story. Of a summer's day one may yet hear the little men bowl- ing on the green-or in fancy see the last of the Mohicans Hitting stealth- ily through the green shrubbery. In the library of the Inn abound fam- ous stories of this section of old New York State. For the devotees of play and sport, as well as those who seek re- pose, there is ample entertainment. Lakes and waterfalls, boating and fishing are within easy motoring dis- tance. At the Inn, riding, tennis, archery, basketball, lawn shuffle- board and a mighty interesting 9- hole approaching and putting course. At Oneonta, conveniently reached by motor, Meredith Inn guests are extended the privilege of an excel- lent regulation golf course. ' Meredith Inn maintains a motor livery and accommodations may be had for your own car. If you wish to motor to Meredith there are many delightful roads. Meredith automobiles meet trains at Bloom- ville, Delhi or Oneonta when noti- fied in advance. Inn opens june 16th. Write to- day for descriptive booklet, infor- mation about railroads, and rate. Meredith Inn, Meredith Delaware County New York :::::::::::::::::::g II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I AJ I I I II I I I :I II I II II I O I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Engravin s used in this publicatlon made by MswJ8R5 V 0' 48 MECHANIC sn NEWARK- New Jznssv H.HAGEN mfs. G. HAWKSWORTH mug. The Old Gold and Blue Is a product of the press of .j1fEzkz'zkzg.W!zz' 0. Printing, Publishing Advertising SCHOOL CATALOGS, YEAR BOOKS AND PAPERS A SPECIALTY 1 and 3 Peace Street New Brunswick, N. J. oaQoo--eoov----v--v---,------- - ..,,.., ----,--,v,--v,--,,-,,, ,.l.. .1 -1 l..l... - -- , l.. ..i1. C ONRAD I-I COMPANY NCONIQADS' 5 r7N13sT WELLINGTON AND GETTY AVENUE5 CLIFTON. N. 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' ,vw V' gf' QW 1' 2 eb. ff l f ,, 1' e 1 f or Pt I ' m fg. pfrva 'fx 5 If W :Win W 4 0 A' ' wx ' 4-ri ' fm t we fra' f -git, -IIN 1' it 1' , X, vi. y hi.,---'v41 4l1., 5 JH f f' If' fi .flliiznhn ,1,, .' ,f m., A 0 noon llwvuul Compliments of Curt Herbert and Al Pfeltz Compliments of the Trask House Four 14:77 -------- ff ------ :pc-' -AAAA +- J. Lowenstein 6? Son, Inc WHGLESALE B U TC H E R S '23 250-252-254 Ninth Avenue NEW YURK Qqqoeoooeq Q oooo eoooooo ::::::o::::::Q::oo:::: l HIGHTSTOWN SECTIO ----- ---- v---vovvvvvv- COMPLIMENTS OF H zglzisfowfz Rug Ca. MILLS: SHOWROOMS: Hightstown, N. J. 295 5th Ave., New York -v-:b-:roo4: .... Y : ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll lb li lu ll 0 ll ll ll ll I ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll lr ll ll ll ll I I I ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll li ll ll lr ll ll ll ll ll Il ll lu ll ll H ll ll ll ll ll ll ll l Qvvv ...... v v ---- Thomas H. Everett GROCERIES FRUITS and VEGETABLES Pham' 12-D HIGHTSTOVVN. N. j. Cunningham's PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Klenzo Dental Cream, Jonteel Talc. Agency for l.iggett's and Wl1itman's Candies. Drugs, Sndas, Cigar.: HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. WELLER BROS. Smoke Shop Inlay Work on Pipes a Specially H. J OHANNS DELICATESSEN and CATERER COOKED MEATS HUG FANCY GROCERIES All Kinds of Sandwiches to Order 133 Main Street Hightstown, N. J. Richard Haertel MEN'S and BOYS' HIGH-GRADE SHOES Slime Refuziring that Sntisjiesn 113 Stockton Street HIGHTSTOWN, N. Cbnipliments of Hightstown Trust Company Comfvlimrnfs of First National Bank of Hightstown Comf2li111r'nY.s' of Dr. George G. Bailey - --------------- -A--------AA--1: -,,,, -a--- --v-- -'--v---'- Cottrell's Garage HUDSON and ESSEX '33 Hightstown, N. J. Scheible's Hotel and Restaurant Famous for over 40 years 'is' J. J. CUTINELLE, Prop a ---- ----- 9004: --- Compliments of Dr. Wm. Buchanan Hightstown, N. J. JOHN J. MARR Magazines-Stationery UNITED CIGARS HAPPINESS CANDY Sales . 1fl1'l1t'j' 112 Main Street Hightstown, New Jersey f ::::o4::::: AA- -- --A-'----- -------A--- ---- -------Aooooeego v--9--Qo .... ,,,- --,,-, KIRSCHBAUM READY MADE CLOTHING CLOTHES CUSTOMED TO MEASURE Brook's Clothing and Furnishings 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 heregto your liking. Topcoats and suits in a wide variety of models, tailored by Kirschbaum, of Philadelphia, will be of interest to you. BROOK BROS. THEATRE BUILDING HIGHTSTOWN FRANK WELLER ICE CREAM PARLOR Ive Crvrnnz, C0llfl L'fl'0llCl'3', Cigars, Tolvarfo and Ciya1'etz'v.r COR. MERCER ST. AND ROGERS AVE. Drugs ICE CREAM, SODAS, CIGARS APOLLO and JOI-INSTON'S CHOCOLATES I'rr.vrrfjv!iw1x Our Sf'Cr'fU1fj' Burch's Pharmacy Hightstown, New Jersey --o4:----Aq- ---A---- A---. --.. A 3 -4 Outfitters to His Majesty, the Peddie Student For twenty-three years we have been OUTFITTERS, HATTERS and SHOERS to the well-dressed PEDDIE men. May We Serve You? '23 KEELER'S MEN'S SHOP HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Pro Nobis Non Salman Not for Ourselves Alone :r::roQoo4:::oc::::1:::::-::::::: O. T. FENTON Jeweler FRATERNITY PINS, ETC. Hightstown, N. J. Compliments of DR. WILBUR HIGHTSTQWN, N. J. Compliments of DR. WILLIAM E PARKER 'Hi The City Bakery EDWARD FAUSAK '83 J. P. THROCKMORTON HIGHTSTOWN BUICK DINER CHEVROLET G. M, C' TRUCKS OPEN AT ALL HOURS HIGHTSTOWN NATIONAL CANDY SALES KITCHEN STORE A--- ----9o0oc--:rc---v 77- 'Jac 'A'-occ :boo-oc :rc CHARTER HOUSE CLOTHES McGregor Sport Wear HIGHTSTOVVN CLEANERS AND DYERS Hillman Gaskill Peddie 'l 3 VICTOR Phonographs and Records HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. If it's Electrical or Radio Equip- ment, we have it. West Electric Shop HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. 124 North Main Street Play Billiards BEST INDOOR RECREATION Cures Brain and Stomach Fag Eight Billiard Tables BARBER SHOP CIGARS CANDY '23 ROCKHILL'S Recreation Room :cl-:ooooo ,, -oooooocoooo::oo:: :o: :oo -5.1 3 :ga . f ' Q ' 7 ,w , .IJ 9 - 115 ri ' l ' -5 7 R X ar,-f.a, 742' 'f12i i'4 4' Q --S f Our Pure, pasteurized milk. at each meal--and between meals-is the finest food for growing children and will sustain them through work and play. Use Decker's perfectly. pasteur- ized milk-it is safe. C. DECKER'S DAIRY HIGHTSTOXVN. N. J. Main Line Garage Phone 57 CHRYSLER SALES AND SERVICE Compliments of Shangle 'E5 Hunt Hightstown, N. J. TEL. RAD1oLA QRADIO SUPREMEJ 'ae i Hightstown i I-IardwareCo. Qoooo 0 vv vfvv ----v v ---- -v--v---1:-- ...- vv----- ooo-------- vv-----vv,vvvvvvvvvv-vvvvoooooooooo0Q0 When you need a haircut. shampoo, massage or shave, ask for FRENCHY. 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