Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)

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A h gli' A Acompact catalogue Sm 17 -4' ' ' H' without illustrations . N 1 . t . . . . , -over 500 pages of inches high - M 9,5 inches high - - 320 Concise ,lcSC,il,ti,,ns tt rc - - FS 1 ca 44 32 with an alphabetical . , 0 side index affording bl H U , . '. 44' 10 H H 40 quick access to the 7 4' H X 70 14 H H 65 wide range of 'l'if- fany X Co.'s stock 8 H H 89 17 H H ' ' 100 with the prices at Small Sterling Silver Ngo l inet., 2 ize 5 Silver-Mounted Glass Claret jugs and Lemonade Pitchers, - 510, 1529, 345 handles, upward, + Desllq' 4 e' ht 'Q inc S 0, 2, 5515, ha' Exlimalcs ' t Sm! Compari hes 9618 Vases, - - 512, J5l4, 5922, 520, 330, 500, S70 Water Pitchers, 538, 3455, 3100 for Rirher Prize: and Trophies Upon Rayner! on of Prices Tiffany X Co.always welcqine a comparison of prices. This applies to theirentire st 'k of rich, as well as inexpensive jewelry, silverware, watche 'sJ9cks, bronzes, and other artistic objects, 'on all of which ' 'prices are as reasonable as is LOI 'stent with the standard of quality maintained by the house Fi h Aven e New York which articles may be purchased l'a- trons will find this little book filled with helpful suggestions of jewelry. silver- ware, clocks, bronzes and other artistic merchandize suitable for wedding presents or other gifts Strictly Retailers Tiffany 8 Co. manu- facture SOLELV for their own retail trade. Their wares are never sold to other dealers, and can only be pur- chased D I R EC T from their establish- ment in New York, Paris or London The Phillips Exeter Academy Incorporated Aprll 3, 1781 Formally Opened May 1, 1783 HE ACADEMY offers instruction in all the studies required for QQ , A fy admission to the leading colleges and scientific schools. Eyg fllfa , For Admission to the junior Class, an examination is required in English, History of the United States, and Arithmetic. Candidates for admission to other classes must satisfy their Instructors of their fitness, either by examination or by certificates from former teachers. H In General, four years of Latin, Mathematics, and English, three of Greek, two of History, German, and French, and one of Physics or Chemistry, satisfy the ordinary requirements for admission to college. Diplomas are given to students who honorably complete the course. The Tuition is 360.00 for the first term, 350.00 for the second, 340.00 for the third, 5150.00 a year. About twelve thousand dollars is divided an- nually among good scholars of high character but slender means. Examinations for admission to the principal colleges and scientific schools and examinations of the College Entrance Examination Board are held annually in june at the Academy. ' Besides the l,ibraries'of the Golden Branch and the G. l.. Soule liiterary Societies, there is a Reference Library containing about 3,000 volumes. The Physical and Chemical laboratories are thoroughly equipped and are unsurpassed even by some falltgo laboratories. The Gymnasium, a brick building with sandstone trimmings, contains 390 lockers, a running track, and rooms for shower bath, baseball practice, bowl- ing alleys, boxing and bathing. Systematic class exercises, and exercises for individuals adapted to their special needs, under the supervision of a skilled director, form a part of the regular course of Academic training. Recent Additions include Dunbar Hall fa dormitory for the younger boysj, Merrill Hall fadministrative offices, rooms for the literary societies, and social roomy, Hoyt Hall fthe newest dormitoryj, Alumni Hall ta dining hallj, Gilman House fa cottagej, and a Recitation Hall. I I - .- ' I i I should like to write a poem, But 'tis long since I was going Where I learned of feet and meters, And of kilograms and liters. To make an angle, find the root, And how to get the most to hoot, The last l'm learning all the time, And though you think 'tis most a crime. I can tell you it's a race, That takes an almost killing pace To keep ahead of men like Conway, Fellman, Eisner, and Mart Cooney. You must rise in haste al two, And hustle day and night time too. lint there ure few we have to meet That make our temper lose its sweet. For in their hearts there's only good, If they're rightly understood. So of men at l'. E. A. We have only good to say. And we hope with all our heart They may get a grand good start. And in work as in their play They may always win the day. Now let me say hefore I close, Something everyhody knows, That I like the looks of cash, And my goods are not all H trash. I sell nearly all you use, Desks and chairs and even shoes. Rugs, pictures, and couches all right up to date, Any kind that is wanted your purse strings to mate. To serve you 'tis pleasure: We give you good measureg So remcmher Ralph E., Then quite happy you'll he. Now good-hye I must say, May you all find the way, When 'er you come hack To Old Shy's famous shack. -1-f CUNNINGHAM C 14155 Photographer Cfazsses of 1905 .' 1906 .' 1907 .?g 2Q' -- 1 .SY 'UD1 O, . . 1jX1iY 1513, 'N 11. 4. frlzlzlzlzzi, f-W-1: 1'f::,i:.g. Wetherell's Drug Store ESTABLISHE D 1873 Q' Q It has been our plensure to cater tothe wants of the students of Phillips Exeter Academy for more than a quarter of a century. Our advertisement has appeared in every issue of the various school papers during all these years. We feel that this record gives ns superior knowledge in supplying the wants of the students. ll, Our store isthe largest and best in town. We carry the largest and most complete stock of DRUGS, S'1'A'l'lONERV, PIPES, FANCY GOODS and TOILET ARTICLES to be had in town. Our Soda Water and Ice Cream has become famous and ls acknowledged to be the best A. S. WETHERELL, Druggist EXETER, N. H. We grow and can supply any want ln the Florlst's Llne at short notlce F Q W Q O R D W A Y .Ti-1 i ...T.i..... , Q1 Qllntbing :Furnishings it il?at5 5115 4155115 xeter Hose More 'i nnserhatnriss I 'l-'-'-- U 14 --'- - -'- -'--wh GEORGE W' HILLIARD 133 Water Street, . Exeter Proprietor X BAILEY, BANKS 6: BIDD LE CO. Eiamunh ,merchants Sletnelers : : ,Stationers Makers of Emblems for the lending Universities, Schools and Colleges College and School Emblems The 1907 Illustrnted Catalogue Shows newest designs in high grade College and Fraternity Pins, Medals, Rings, Fobs and Novelties. Mailed free on request. 1218-zo-22 Ch estnut Street PHILADELPHIA I'Iotel Cumberland BROADWAY, at 54th ST. NEW YORK MOST AWRACTIYE HOTEL IN NEW YORK KEPT BY A COLLEGE MAN STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME SEND FOR BooxLET H. P. STIIVISON Clformerly with Ilotcl Impcrial.j PRlZ.E,CUP.? For everything in over 1000 different styles from 51.50 up. Price includes engraving. P. E. A. SEAL ami SOUYENIR PINS, 250 to 54.00. IVOIIS, 50c tn 52.50. SPOONS, 75c to 52.50. Large BRONZE SEALS, EXETEIQ am! I7AR'l'MOU'I'II, on oak shields, S3.S0. 1Ll irst-class WA'l'Cll, CLOCK nm! .IEWELRY REPAIRING, promptly and nccu- rately tilled. QLENSES fitted and Oculists' Prescriptions accurately filled. Eyes tested free. QL Agent for Eastman Kodak, Premn, Century, and Blair CAMERAS ami SUPPLIES. N. G. NVood N Sons' PRIZE CUPS run! M EDALS. W. -E. F ARNHAIVI XVATER S'l'klc1c'r, Exwrlck, N. II. THE BEST CLOTHING READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE AND TO ORDER MADE IN OUR WORKSHOPS ON THE PREMISES ...fine Sbaherbasberp... IVIACULLAR PARKER COMPANY 400 WASHINGTON STREET, . . BOSTON ESTABLISHED I8I8 ,3 Q r rqf, X5 115 ,Q Q Ni Q ' entlemvma' rmshmg t annins BROADWAY comwsurv-sscono s . NEW YORK. Clothing Ready Made and to Measure E make a specialty of Ready Made Liveries . Suits and Overcoats for hoys of Automobile eight years and upward. Our materials are Garnfeflts and of the best imported manufacture, our work- Reflulsltes manship of high grade, and our suits, we English Hats believe, have the distinctive appearance Haberdashery which marks the well dressed boy. Flrie .Shoes Ill Prices range from the quite moderate to Shlrtings the more expensive. House Garments 4, . ky , Leather and Wicker Goods Trirydellng Toilet Articles Etc., Etc. C,x'i'.-xinmsuic wrru ll.i.Us'rRA'1'ioNs, Piucics AND lJlR1zc:'1'loNs you ORuif:1zlNm: uv Mau. Si4:N'r ON Rl-:Qui-:s'1'. THE PEAN Wo a loyal alumnus mr. fIBeurge Arthur Plimptnn, '73 as a slight token nf regarh anh gratitube this bolume is rzspzztfullp b hehicateh 1 l 1 Q GREETING W IND reader, now to whom has come The chance to scan this volume through And as you turn its pages o'er, To read perhaps a line or two, We beg of you, be lenient. And if the thoughts within this book Stir up some pain or sorrow, E'en though the world may laugh to-day, 'l'hey'll he forgot to-morrow, For fun alone, these knocks are meant. And when you've read these pages o'er, Whether you praise or criticise, Remember that this work of weeks- This book-some hearts will always prize : The ones whose toil on it was spent. 5 l ! 1 PREFACE YQ N presenting this the twenty-third volume of the PEAN to the school, the alumni, and the world in'general, we have but few words to say. For months the Board has labored to make the book a successful one and one truly worthy of old Exeter and the Class of Nineteen Seven. We realize how difficult has been our task, for the standard of Exeter is high and the record of Nineteen Seven, which this volume is to represent, has indeed been a remarkable one. How well we have succeeded is for you to judge. We are not unconscious of its many imperfections, and we hope that future boards who use this book as a model tif ever any doj will strive to im- prove upon it as we have endeavored to excel the Pi-LANs of the past. To Dr. Arthur G. l,eacock, for his helpful criticism and interest, the Board wishes to express itslsincere appreciation. Likewise the PMAN is indebted to the following for kind assistance, Gordon H. Grant, Eugene Zimmermann, Tad, O. M. Chadwick, '07 3 A. ll. Fuller, '07 5 S. A. Francis, '07 5 F. F. Randolph, '07 3 N. E. 'l.'ituS, 'o7 3 R. H. R0yCC, '08, C. Mashima, '08, bl. Walton, '08, S. Havens, '09 g W. E. Guthrie, '09, F. j. Dick, '09, H. M. jonasson, 'lo. 7 f f on'1'S 7' ' -I7 . ,V Z I V, ,fy I . ,I xi:- K I, .lv mf! I B . 4 0 O 1 .-A oo 0 bo pno ouxdo o -f 0 i D'Q E1 'Z fd xsrg ' 1A Zi- ' f 1 Qsbweexmib .5 ' 5 Q.. 5 ' ,-- 4 ACADEMY DEIIATINII TEAM ACADEMY ELEVEN . . . ACADEMY NINE .... ACADEMY TRACK TEAM . ADVERTISEMENTS . . ALPHA DE1.'l'A TAU . ALUMNI AQSOCIATIONS . AssI-:MIILY CI.UII . . . ATHLETIC AssocIA'I'IoN . BANQUETS .... BASEIIALI. ' .... . BASEBALL SQUAD, 1907 . BASEIIALI. RECORDS . . BAY STATE CI.UII . BowI.ING ,... BULLETIN BOARD . BuI.I.E'rIN, THE . CALENDAR . . . CHAPEL BELL, TIIE . . CIIEER LEADERS . . . CHESS AND CIIECKER CI.UII CIIRISTIAN FRA'I'ERNITY . CI.Ass BALI.oT . . . CLASS DAY OFFICERS . . o Hg o O . L- - My .lj qi iff, ' Ai ' H I-K 6 .I , Af,f Z' 211- ' all X N Q Q' I f P f A., .. 1 2 104 CI.Ass IJRII.I. SQUAIJS . 132 CI.Ass 1+'ooTHAI.I, TEAMS . 158 CI.Ass OFFICERS . 148 C1,Ass TRACK TEAMS 241 CoI.I.Ec:E CLUBS . 53 CoRNEI.I. Cum . . 210 Cul-s .... I12 IJEIIICATION . . . 128 DlEU'1'SCl1liR VEREIN 207 DoRMI'roRIEs . . 157 EMPIRE STATE Cum 160 ENTRANCE ExAMs . . 162 ENETER-ANDOVER BASEBALL . . 180 EXETER-ANDOVER DEIIATE . 173 EXETER-ANDOVER FooTEAI.I. . - 226 EXETER-ANDOVER TRACK . . 98 EXONIAN ..... . . 10, 216 EXONIAN EDITORS . . 239 EXONIAN PI-IRAsEs . . 178 FACULTY ..... . 204 FACULTY SIIIELD MEET . . 72 FINIS ...... . S2 FLUNKER, TIIE . . . S4 FooTuA1.I. . 8 168 138 69 155 193 200 171 2 108 70 182 223 162 105 136 152 92 96 233 12 153 239 221 127 The 1907 Pean FRATERNITIES . 75 PEAN .... 94 FRONTISIIIECE . 6 PEAN EIIITORS . 94 FUSSER CLUII . 232 P. E. A. POLICE . l79 GLEE CLUB . . 116 P. E. A. RECORDS . . 233 G. L. SOULE ..... 102 PENN. S'l'A'l'l?.C1.U1l . . 188 G. L. SOULE DEIIATINII TEAM 106 PINE TREE STATE CLUR . 192 GOLDEN BRANCII .... 100 1'I.IIIII I'ON, G. A. . . 3 GQLF .... 176 PREFACE . . . 7 GRADUATE, THE . I4 PRINCETON CLUB ...... 198 GREETINGS - - 5 QUO'1'A'1'lONS ON F AMILIAR SUBJECTS 234 GRIND, TIIE . . 220 QUOTATIONS ON SENIORS . . . 235 GUN -CLUB . 202 RELAY TEAM . . . 154 GYIYLTEAM . . 167 RELIGIOUS . . 71 HARVARD CLUR . 194 REPREsEN'rATION . 68 HOOK CLUII ..... 206 SCENES IN 'l'llE FALL . . 222 IN'I'ER-SOCIETY DEBATE . 107 SCENES IN TIIE SI-RING . 230 INTERVIEWS .... 228 SCENES IN TIIE WINTER . 224 JOCKEY CLUE . . . 232 SCIIOOI. BUILDINGS . . 61 JUNE BAI.L OFFICERS . . 114 SCHOOL RECORDS . . 146 JUNIOR CLASS . . . 66 SECOND ELEVEN . 134 JUNIOR F0O'1'l1Al.1. . . 144 SENIOR BASEBALL . 164 JUNIOR MEETING . 231 SENIOR BIOGRAYIIIES . 18 KNOCKS . . . 211 SENIOR BowI,INc: . . 172 LECTURE COURSE . 99 SENIOR CLASS. .... 16 L'ENvOI . . . 240 SENIOR FOOTIIALL TEAM . 138 LIMERICKS . 218 SENIOR S'l'A'l'1S'l'ICS . . 51 LITERARY ..... 91 SLANI: DICTIONARY . 215 LOWER Ml1D11l.E CI.Ass . 62 SOCIAL .... 111 LOWER MIDDLE FOOTIIALL . 142 SOUTIIIERN CLUII .... ' . 184 LOWER MIll1Jl.E TRACK . 156 S'l'U1JRN'l S EXPENSE ACCOUNT . 227 MAN DOLIN CLUB . . . 118 TENNIS ........ 174 MANDOl.1N PLAYER, TIIE . 122 TRACK . . . 145 MEN WIIO WEAR TI-IE H E 130 TRACK SQUAD . 150 MERRILL PRIZES .... 110 '1'RUs'rEEs ..... 1 1 M111-W1N1'ER ExIIIIII'I'ION . 165 UIIIIER Mll111l.E CLASS . 56 MINSTREL SHOW .... 124 URI-ER MIDDLE FOOTIIALI. . 140 MONl'l'0RS . . 74 UPIIER MIDDLE TRACK . 155 MUSICAL CLUBS ..... 115 WES1'ERN CLUB . . . 186 NEW JERSEY CLUB .... 190 WE YVONDER .... 214 NOTICE OF SECOND EDITION . 225 WOUI.1DN F IT BE GREAT II-' . 217 ORCHESTRA ...... 120 VALE CLUII ...... 196 PAINTERS' UNION . 238 VOUNG FOLKS' DI-:I2AR'I'MEN'I' . 236 Sejrf. Scjbf. Off. Now. 1766. jiri. ffm. FM. flh r. CALENDAR 1906 II, Tzzesziay 12, IVKIIIIIEJIIIHJ' . 20, Srzlzmfay 28, Ilfkzizlesrfrzy . 18, T lldflfllj' 19, I lfkrlrleszfaj' . W INTER 1907 9, PVm'f1n.m'ay 16, SllflI7'IIllI,j' 27, IfIf2'r!11f.m'ay . . SPRING Ajrf'1'!3, IfV6'lfl11'.l'lI'lI-J' . Ajfril 20, Sdflll'lfHJ' . fum' 18, 711lL'.S'lII!l-J' fum, 19, lffferffzeszlay . fum' 19, WKlf7l6.Yffdv1' . fum' 20, Thfrrszfrzy . W VAcfA'ru JN or-' 'l'HREic - . - . - - . Examinations for admission Fall term begins Meeting of the Trustees Thanksgiving recess Meeting of the Trustees Fall term ends Wlal-:Ks Winter term begins Meeting of the Trustees Winter term ends VACA'1'ioN or ONE WEEK 10 Spring term begins Meeting of the Trustees Meeting of the Trustees Spring term ends june Ball Seniors' Class Day , X.--by 4--fs ? E - s' A -1, 1, .xvg 'X 1 S 1Eweee.Ee,. iw! xx I J ' , , ll.: XV all . J ll 1 ' 125' ' fqwfx 1 . ' I, H V 1 ,gmqfgiig I we 'fe' ' ' SAN1m1foRn S111NEv Smrrn, A.B., LL.B., l'n-.vi11'enz Elected June 3, 1893 IIARLAN PAGE AMEN, A.M., ex-qfiria . Elected June, 1895 XVILLIAM DI11WI'I'l' HYDE, DD., LI..D.' Elected April, 1898 GEORGE Al.liER'l' WEN'l'woR'r1-1, A.M. . Elected April, 1899 WlI,l.lAM Amos BANcRo1f'1', A.B. . Elected June, 1992 GEORGE AR'1'11uR PL11111'1'oN, A.B. . Elected June, 1993 RonER'r Wmsou, A.B. . Elected June, 1905 Finance Committee S. S. Smrm R. W1NsoE Clerk PERLEV GARDNER . - - - Elected june, 1906 Treasurer FRANCIS WILSON LEE . - - - - Elected July, 1895 Cashier EMILIE S. SPRING . Elected June, 1896 G. A. l'1,1 Died Mny 24, 1906 ll New York, N. Y. . Exeter, N. ll. Brunswick, Me. . Exeter, N. Il. Can1hridge, M ass. New York, N. Y. . Weston, Mass. M1-'1'0N . Exeter, N. II. . Boston, Mass. . Exeter, N. H. The Faculty FACULTY W I-IARLAN PAGE AMEN, A.M. Elected June, ISQ5 JAMES AR'I'IIUR 'l'uIf'I's, AJS., Secretary . Elected October, 1878 NVILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS, A.M. Elected September, IS87 . . josEI-H SHERMAN FORII, A.M. . . Appointed June, I8q4 GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M Appointed june, I8g5 HOWARD ANDREW Ross, A.B. . Appointed Jnnc, ISq5 GEORGE HENRY SEI.I.EcR, A.B. . Appointed October, i896 JOHN CoI'EI.ANn KlR'l'l.ANll, JR., A.M. Elected October, ISQ7 RALPH HART1' BowI.Es, A.M . Appointed October, I8q7 WINTIIROI' EIIwARus FISRE, A.M. . . Appointed October, I8qq AR'I'IIuR GORIINER I.EAcocR, A.M., I'II.D. . Elected October, Isqq FRANCIS KINGSLEY BALI., A.M., l'II.D. . Appointed October, ISqq WILIIELM SI-:GERRI.oM, A.B. . Appointed June, Iqoo CIIARLEs llERllER'I' CLARR, A.M., D.Sc. . Appointed July, IQOI S'I'ILLMAN 1'ERcv RoIIER1's CIIAIIwIcR, A.M. Appointed August, lLj02 LAURENCE MURRAY CRosIIIE, AJS. . Appointed October, Iqog DANIEL DowNs CI-IAsE, A.B. . lfuzrumn- Appointed December, IQO3 JAMES PI.AlS'l'ED Wlillllllk, A.M. Appointed FehI'II:Iry, 1905 NATHAN WILIIIIR I'll'll.M, A.M. . Appointed February, IQ05 VVALTER Du'I'I'oN HEAD, A.B. Appointed June, I9o5 ARTHUR FREDERICK I-lER'I'lCI.I., A.M. . Appointed January, 1906 NORMAN SIIAW MCKENIIRICR, A.B. . Appointed June, Iqolt HENRY MARTIN SIIu'I'E, A.M. Appointed December, Iqofr FRANK WILLIAM CUSIIWA, A,M. Appointed December, IQO6 ' 13 ., Assistant to the Principal . . . . . liflhflflfllf . Orflin l'raf's.vor qf English . Proj2'.r.ror of llhlhemaiirx . . lnsirzrrlor in German ln.v!1'11dn1' in lalin lJ1'1'erl0I' ry' Mt' Gj'lllIl0I1'lllll am! Alhlelirs . lnxlrurlor in lllalheulnlifx . Pro.0.v:or of Lafin . Ill.i'l1'llt'flAl' in English . fII.Yfi'llL'f0l' in lwysifs . P1'0f2'J30I' of G'1-ack . llmlrllrlm' in Greek run! Gerfmm . lnxlrzlflm' in CwL'lIlf511j' . Iuslruclor in Lalfn . Inslrurlor in llislozjf . . . Im'fl'urlar in Englixh in flhflhelflrzlifx and fllrfhrmiml Drnvving . . fII.i'l7'1IlY07' in E1Ig!i.rh . lmlrurlnr in Latin . . . . lmlrudor in Hwzch . 111:11-uvloa' in Latin mm' I'3'eurh . . luxlrurlor in llisrozjf . 1ll.i'fI'1Ifff77' in Gerlmm and fwtflfk Inxlruclor in Englzlvh THE GRADUATE W OLD your arms, your course is finis Won at last the goal of years 3 Rest awhile your brain so wearied, V By your hopes and doubts and fears. Hopes that saw that priceless dip. 'ln your eager hands at lastg Doubts and fears exams. awakened, And you wondered if! you'd passed. But such thoughts indeed are o'er, Of them now you think no longer, And the joy for what you've won H Makes a way for feelings stronger. Feelings that to you on leaving A Bring you thoughts much more of pai That from Exeter you're going Never to return again. And when you've left this haven safe, To go in search of wealth and fame, Think of her in all your deeds, That clean and pure may be her name 14 hed U. Seniori Class :L ' E WTQEWAL V -uw X I f 5' f 1 E ' f' ,V 'lulmi ,,.' I I l f K ,px lf MS. HE class of 1907 is rapidly approaching the end of its career class, an almost unbroken string of athletic victories, and a I scholarship record which, though not the most brilliant ever N I 0 SA I? A , . 'x5iv'ls4'f Academy. lt is a record that speaks for itself, an example of what an unconquerable spirit will accomplish. It is in her spirit that 1907 N I2 XX in Exeter. It is unnecessary to speak of the record of the xg gr 5 gk made, can hardly be said to lower the high standard of the may pride herself, the sort that takes defeat without complaining and is victo- rious without boasting. Now as the end of our course draws nearer, the feelings of joy which we expected that we should have are not the only thoughts in our minds. 'l'he recollection of what Exeter has been and done for us cannot fail to slir up in our hearts some sorrow and regret as we leave the old school never again to return as students. As commencement time draws near, the disappointments and the troubles of our course grow more and more dim, and soon will have passed entirely from memory. We shall remember the pleasant side of our school life and shall forget entirely the cares and worries of our course. As we leave, it will he with a most heartfelt wish that Phillips Exeter may con- tinue to prosper in the future as she has in the past. CCNZ-1'2i t9' ., f ' WWI. Mllliv 17 SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES W GEORGE HERBERT ADAMS, JR. l'l,VMOU'l'Il, N. ll. Cupid Ad. linlered SeniorVe:1rg Granite State Clulig Dautinonlll Club. . Ad. ff. a.e..... Q, WMM Q24 HAROLD DUNCAN AIKMAN 'liciuuc llAU'l'lC, IND. Dune. Aik. linlered Senior Year: Vale Clulrg Western Clulig Mandolin Club: Golden llranchg llibrarian Golden liranchg Golden Bl'll.llCll Del1aling'l'emng Alpha Delta Tau. 18 The 1907 P earl WALTER DEFRIEZ ALLEN NAN'rueKv:'r, Mass. GG fx'-H Entered Senior Year: Tech. Cluhg Bay State Cluhg Chess and Checker Cluhg Deutscher Vereing Academy Track Teamg Alpha Delta Tau. 'U' CHARLES MAURICE d'AUTREMONT DUl.U'l'll, MINN. Huck, d'Aut. Entered Lower Middle Vearg President, Vice-l'resi- dent Western Cluhg Secretary Gun Cluh: President, Sec- retary Cornell Cluhg Snow Shoe Cluhg Executive Com- mittee Assemhly Cluhg Stage Manager Minstrel Showg Class Football Team QD: All-Class Ifoothall Team: Second lfoothall Teamg Class Drill Squad ffijg Chair- man Class Banquet Committee: Chairman Class Me- morialCommitteeg Assistant Business Manager and Busi- ness Manager Exouiang Secretary June Ball Officersg Kappa Epsilon Pi. QQ: HUBERT HART d'AUTREMONT DUl.U'ru, MINN. d'Aut. Entered Lower Middle Vearg Secretary Christian Fra- ternity: NVestern Cluhg Cornell Cluhg Snow Shoe Cluhg Class Drill Squad 125: Academy Gym. Tealng Associate Editor and Assistant Managing Editor ICXUNIIIIII ,' Kappa Epsilon Pi.. 19 J. EAJWL' AMf0mMZ,ZM,,,f The 1907 Pean ,JJ Clyilkx HAROLD ABNER AXTELL Vmuzv, N. V. Ax.', Harry. lintt-red Upper Middle Yearg llunornlmle Mention C6jg Alplm Delta 'l'nu. -9' FELIX FRANCISCO BANGS GRAND Ifolucs, N. DAN. Brother. Papa. Entered Lower Middle Year: Western Cluhg Harvard Cluhg President Deutscher Vercing President Golden liranclmg Snow Shoe Clubg Christian Fraternityg Mana- ger Class Footlnall 'l'eamg Class Drill Squzidg Church Monitorg Class Memorial Committee, Honorable Men- tion Q4l. -ef JACK MERROW BARNARD xVl'1YMOU'l'll, Mlxss. ' jack, Entered Upper Middle Venrg Tech. Clubg Bay State Club. 20 The 1907 Pean STANTON KING BERRY DOIiClllCS'l'lEIi, Muss. Skay. Stan, lintercd Upper Middle Year: Presirlent Bay Slate Club: Assembly Club: Vice-President llnrvnrd Club: Deutscher Yerein: Mandolin Club: lllee Club 125: President Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Cast of 'l'l1e Rivals: 'l Class Track Team QZQ: Academy Truck Teanig june Ball Officer: Kappa Epsilon Pi. Q24 ALLAN PIERPOINT BLAIR XVA'l'lCR'l'l'lWN, Muss. Pete. Fat. - Entered Upper Middle Year: Harvard Club: Huy State Club: Deutscher Verein: Christiatn Fraternity. A24 HARRY VROOMAN BORST Amsmulmm, N. Y. Fan IJick. Entered Upper Middle Year: llnrvnrd Club: limpire Slate Club: Class lfrmtlmll Team Qljg All-Class l'llJl!l.- ball Team QD: Honorable Mention. 21 I M AA? 06,-4,29 The 1907 Pean l43.6.-62Jos.u-Qxwiaa.. QMQW-161 I JOHN WESLEY EDWARD BOWEN, JR. A'ri.AN'm, GA. john. lintererl Upper Mirlrlle Ycarg Christian Fraternity. AQ: RAYMOND WENTWORTH- BROOKS URHANA, ILL. llroolcletf' Three Millions of People. Brooksie. lintererl Lower Miclrlle Yearg Pine Tree State Clulmg New jersey State Clnhg Deutscher Vereing Christian lfraternityg Chess and Checker Clulmg Academy Chess Teamg Ilonorable Mention. 0 if! NATHANIEL GEORGE BURLEIGH l kANlil.lN, N. ll. H Nah!! H Maxx! lintererl Senior Yearg Golrlen Branchg Golden Branch Debating Teaing Aeacleniy Debating Teamg Alpha Nu. 22 The 1907 Pean THOMAS WALKER CARTER I.taxlNr:'roN, Nlixss. Nick. Entered Upper Middle Year' Yale Clttlm' Aiiemlml . , . , .. y Clttbg Christian Fraternityg Academy Golf Team g2Jg Captain Academy Golf Teztmg Academy Track Team. Q24 OLIVER MOULTON CHADWICK V Lotvtam., Mass. Chad. General. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Hay State Clulig Acad- emy Track Team: Class T rack Team: Class lfootlmll Teamg Class Pin Committee. dl: KORTRIGHT CHURCH XVASHINGTON, D. C. H YI Entered Upper Middle Yearg Vice-Presitlent Class: Captain Second Football Teamg Second Baseball Team: Academy Footl1allTeamg Mid-Winter lixliilritiong Min- strel Show Commitleeg l'hi Epsilon Sigma. 23 gh,-,nn.5 W lfmiqbmfwca. The 1907 Pean 27. MQMQMGMA DANIEL CONNELL 'l'oi,lsno, IA. Dan.,' lfnterecl Lower Middle Vearg Western Club: Cornell Clubg Secretary Deutscher Vereing Christian Fraternity. 4,74 JOHN FRANCIS CONWAY Nicw YORK, N. Y. llonest Man john. jack. l'ccslty. Scout. Yah. lintcred junior Year: Assembly Club: President lim- pirc State Club QD: Alhlclic Association C3jg Class llascball 'lltfillll CZDQ Class Track Teanig Class Football 'l'canlg Manager Class Football 'l'camg Leader Class Drill Squad Q4j: President Classy Class Banquet Com- mittee QQ: Toastmaster Senior llanquctg Manager Min- strel Show: Masquerade Connnitteeg Cheer Leader Cljg llead Cheer Leadcrg Address to Undcrgraduatcsg Phi Epsilon Sigma. G! WALTER WILLIAM COOK ORANGE, Mass. Cookie. lintcrcd Senior Year: Bay State Clubg Tech. Clubg Deutscher Vurein. 24 The 1907 Pean LOUIS HAMILTON COOKE, JR. ST. Louis, Mo. Texas. llam. Cookie. Entered junior Year: Southern Club: Gun Club: Western Clubg Yale Club: Secretary and Vice-l'resident Class: Class Drill Squad MQ: Class Football Team: Class Banquet Committee 4213 Manager Class Baseball Team: Athletic Association CZJ: Assistant Manager Minstrel Show: Cheer Leader: Manager 'Academy Tennis Team: Chairman Class Executive Committee: Class Day Secretary: Kappa Epsilon Pi. Q24 MARTIN FRANCIS COONEY ' Sclt,tN'roN, PA. 1 Mart Entered Lower Middle Year: l em1. State Club: Academy Football Team: Academy Baseball Team CU: Captain Academy Baseball Team CZQ: Athletic Associa- tion QD. G? PETER PAUL COONEY SCRANTON, PA. Pete. Entered junior Year: l'enn. State Club: Atliletic Association: Class Football Team HJ: Captain Class Baseball Team: Academy Baseball Team: Kappa Delta l'i 25 Qffwd' 7ZJfMC'9 '1 The 1907 Pean BURT RANDALL COOPER Noiwmvoon, N. II. Burt. Coop, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternity G. L. Souleg Class Baseball Team EMUFR . 'Y' Wlifnaaw 451755. WALTON GIBBS CROCKER YVAREHAM, MASS. Crock. Entered Lower Middle Vearg Bay State Clubg Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Team: Second Foot- ball Temng llonorable Mention. 12' HERMAN NELSON CURTIS Wl2s'1'MIN:s'l'lf:k, MASS. Curt Molly. Entered Senior Vearg Assembly Cluby llarvard Clubg Bay State Clubg Golden liranclig Christian Fraternityg Chorus Minstrel Show. 26 The 1907 Pean HENRY CLARENCE DAVIS, JR. FORT ANDREWS, MASS. Davie. Entered Senior Yearg Tech. Clubg Alpha Della Tau. 'Y' RALPH NELSON DOBLE Qumcv, Mass. Rube. Dobe. Entered Senior Year: Bay State Club: Yale Clubg Assembly Clubg Glee Clubg Class Drill Squadg Class Football Teamg Kappa Delta Pi. 43' CARLETON WHIDDEN EATON Camus, Mm. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Pine Tree State Cluhg President Tech. Cluhg Secretary Deutscher Vereing Chess and Checker Clubg Academy Checker Tezung Academy Orchestrag Manager Academy Chess Tcamg Church Monitorg Honorable Mention. 27 prow, efbfwastp The 1907 Pean fffffmzb. eumamimveon 95.Ssxm, RALPH RICHARDS ELDREDGE MARQuE'l'l'E, MICH. G6 EL!! Entered Senior Yearg Princeton Clubg Western Clubg Christian Fraternity. Q29 CLINTON WARD ELWELL EXlC'l'ER, N. I-I. Clint, Mary. Ellie, Colonel. Entered junior Yearg Granite State Clubg Dartmouth Clubg Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer Golden Branchg Class Drill Squadg Class Baseball Team. 12' GEORGE HENRY ESTES AUBURN, ME. G. II. George Henry. Entered Upper Middle Vearg Assembly Clubg Tech. Clubg Pine Tree State Club: IJClllISCllCl' Vereing Class Drill Squadg Mid-Winter Exhibitiong Honorable Men- tion Q3 Q . 28 The 1907 Pean LAWRENCE EWING NEW YORK, N. Y. Buzz. Entered Upper Middle Year. Q24 FRED FOREST FIELD, JR. MoN'rm.I.o, Mfxss. Fat l ritz. Entered Lower Middle Year: Assembly Club: Presi- dent Ilarvard Clubg Secretary Bay State Club: Vice- President Glee Club: Treasurer Deutscher Vcrcin C215 Class Drill Squad QSD: Class Track 'l'eam: Academy Track Teamg Academy Relay Teamg Class l'in Cum- mittee . ago STAFFORD ALLEN FRANCIS Iixmwak, N. ll. Billy. Staff. Postgraduate. 29 ZQQZQ, Mgwaima L The 1907 Pean gaaeecuauf FRANCIS PHILBRICK FRENCH Exmrzu, N. I-I. H Stringer. Entered junior Yearg Dartmouth Club. 'Y' ARTHUR DAVENPORT FULLER EXMER, N. H. Art. Curley. Entered junior Year: Gun Clubg Granite State Clubg Christian Fraternityg Academy Orchestrag Class Drill Squad! Q29 JOHN EDWARD GILROY Picmzonv, MASS. Gil. Cap. Cecil. Boss. Goose. Entered junior Yearg liay State Clulmg Class Football Team f2jg Captain Class Footlmll Team Q2jg All-Class Football Team QZDQ Second Football Team: Acad- emy lfoothall Team CD5 Class Track Team C4jg Acad- emy Track Team C4jg Academy Relay Team CD5 Cap- tain Academy Track Team f2jg Athletic Association C4jg Vice-President, President Athletic Associationg Vice-President ClassQ2j5 Class Banquet Committee Q2jg P. E. A. Police 1255 Chairman Class Picture Commit- tceg Class Day Oratorg l'hi Epsilon Sigma. 30 The 1907 Pean EDWARD JOSEPH HART Exlmau, N. H. Ed.,' Eddie. Entered Junior Year: Princeton Cluhg Athletic As- sociation Qj: Class Track Team f4jg Academy Track Team C473 Class Baseball Team: Academy Football Team Q-U5 Academy Gym. Team f3jg Class Picture Committeeg Class Day Marshalg Kappa Beta Nu. QQ: JOHN EDWARD HINCKLEY BARNS'I'Alil.lC, Mass. Ilinc. Ilinkie Dec. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Tech. Clulng Bay State Clulmg Deutscher Vereing Soule Hall Baseball Team. Q24 RALPH HENRY HOIT GOlfl S'I'OWN, N. II. Dutch.'l IIoitic. Entered Upper Middle Vearg Dartmouth Clulrg Gran- ite Slate Clubg Class Baseball Teamg Class Bowling Team. 31 ftva..fo,wtg.N-GM 9 fllulbgg 14.724-7' The 1907 Pean CFDOLIAJGZLOL 3 Hdbnw, Qfffwwlgdalgawg EDWARD BARLOW HOLMES KIQIQNIQ, N. II. Kip. Kippicl' Entered Upper Middle Year. 49' ALBERT EMERY HUTCHINS Nlcw IIAVEN, CQNN. Scratch. Stretch. Itch. Stitch. Elly. Elnry. 15niy. Al. Bert. Doc. Hutch. lintercd Lower Middle Ycarg Yale Club: Christian Frnternityg Class Drill Squad Q2jg Captain Abbot Hall Baseball Teamg Class Baseball Teamg Class Football Team. cya LAWRENCE LOUIS ADOLPH ILFELD ALIIUQUIBRQUIE, N. MEX. CG Illyu! Cl Cap!! Entered Senior Vcarg Deutscher Vcreing President Deutscher Vereing Captain Dunbar I-Iall Football Teamg llunorablc Mcntiong Alpha Delta 'l'au. 32 The 1907 Pean JAMES LOWRY JACK INmAN,x, PA. jack. jimmie. Indiana. lintered Upper Middle Yearg llenn. State Club: Class Drill Squadg Manager Class Baseball Team: Clmrell Moniturg Honorable Mention. A24 SAMUEL JACOBS Dues lllomlcs, Lx. jake.l' t' Penn Board. Entered junior Year, Ilalivud Clulm: President, Vice- Presiclent G. L. Souleg Business Manager PEAN. aw-4.4. ea-Af Qc fg PAUL BERNARD KELLY Moscow, lhx. H IXCIISV CKIl.lg.!1 ac lxruixxs Entered Lower Middle Year: l'enn. State Club: Vice- President, President Golden Branch: Secretary, Vice- Presiclent Christian Fraternity: Executive Committee ul Fiftieth Anniversary of Christian lfraternilyg Class Drill Squaclg Class Memorial Committee. 33 The 1907 Pean . gi DAVID LAIRD KREBS, JR. Ci,1cAiuf1icl.n, PA. H Krebbie. Dave. Entered Upper Middle Vearg Vale Clubg Penn. State Clubg Christian Fraternity: Assembly Clubg Class Drill Squad Q2jg Associate Editor and Secretary EJOIIf1Ill ,' Associate Editor PICANQ Class Executive Committecg Class Day Prophet. Q29 OLIVER MARCELLUS KUPFERLE ST. Louis, Mo. Kup.', MarcuF. Entered Upper Middle Yearg llarvard Clubg Western Clubg Deutscher Vcrein. Q24 WILLIAM HILL LAZARUS MT. CARMEL, PA. Doc, Bill, Entered Upper Middle Vearg Secretary Penn. State Clubg Cornell Clnbg Chess and Checker Clubg Chess Team Qjg Captain Chess Teamg Librarian Golden llrancbg Class Track Tcamg Class Football Teamg Class Executive Committee. 34 The 1907 Pean JAMES AUCUSTINE LEDDY Elfvmu, N. Il. jim. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Granite State Club: Class Drill Squad: Class Bowling Team: Academy Base- ball Teamg Athletic Assnciationg Kappa Delta l'i. 024 JOHN HOLWILL LIGHTHIPE Nlaw YORK, N. Y. jack. I.ight. Entered Upper Middle Year: limpire State Club: Deutscher Yereing Class Baseball 'l'eamg Class Drill Squadg Alpha Nu. . QQ: JOHN FISHER LOCKE CHICAGO, Im.. English. Entered Upper Middle Ycarg Ilarvard Clubg Western Club. 35 4. 7545. X4 74 2?-4? MM ,Q fm. The 1907 Pean ffwffif Fwd ' JAMES PARKER LONG NiINNliAl'0l,lS, MINN. Shorty. Entered Lower Middle Vearg Secretary-Treasurer Gun Clulmg President, Secretary, and Sergeant-at-Arms ll. L. Souleg President Christian Fraternity: Class Re- lay Teamg Academy Track Team 5 Class Executive Com- mitteeg Honorable Mention. Qi , PAUL MARIETT Lim, MAss. Mary. Paul. lintered Upper Middle Yearg Class Drill Squad: l'ren- tiss Cummings Greek l'rixeg llonoralmle Mcntiong Alpha Delta Tau. 'V' WILLIAM HOWELL McINTYRE, JR. SALT LAKE Crrv, U. ff Bill. Mackf' jolmnie. Busch Moore. Entered Lower Middle Year: Yale Clulmg Vice-l'resi dent Western Clulmg Vice-President Cornell Clulmg Vice President Assembly Clulxg Class lfootluall Team: Assist ant Manager and Manager Academy Baseball Teamg 'Second lfootlmll Team Qljg Academy Track 'l'eamg Captain Academy Checker 'l'eamg Vice-President Classy Floor Committee and Vice-l'1'esident june Ilall Ollicersg Athletic Associationg Phi Epsilon Sigma. ?F.94.91ffeJaJZL7T. 36 The 1907 Pean PHILIP McQUESTEN NASHUA, N. H. H Phil. Mac. I Entered junior Year: Granite State Cluhg Dartmouth Club: President Dartmouth Club: Assembly Clubg Class Drill Squadg june Ball Oliicerg 'Alpha Nu. Q4 ALLAN DONALD MORRILL Cmcaoo, ILL. Shorty. Entered Senior Yearg Assembly Clubg Western Club. 'U' MICHAEL JAMES MULKEEN, JR. Wonuku, Mass. Mike. Mul. Entered Upper Middle Vearg Bay Slate Club: Vale Club: Class Football Team QQ: All-Class Football Team C2jg Academy Baseball Teamg Athletic Associa- tiong Kappa Delta Pi. 37 Ffwiwzmzv. MM. LQWMAT' The 1907 Pean i61!1.,W.cf ZQO GEORGE WILLIAM MUNSEY, JR. 1'2xxa'l'l':R, N. II. Mums. linterecl Upper Nirlclle Year: Granite State Clulig Vice-l'resirlent Granite Slate Cluli. Q24 CHARLES DANIEL O'DONNELL PICAHOIDY, Nllxss. Charlie. lCnterecl Lower Middle Vcarg Class llaselmall Team C215 Captain Class Baseball Teamg All-Class Baseball Teamg Class Football Team: Athletic Associationg P. E. A. Police. QQ: FLORENCE JOSEPH O'DONOGHUE l.owm.l., lvlfxss. joe. Donnie. linlerecl Lower Mirlclle Yearg Bay State Clulxg Prince- ton Clulig Deutscher Vereing Class Drill Squaclg l'. E. A. Voliceg Class l'in Committeeg llonoralnle Mention Qfijg Alpha Delta Tau. 38 The 1907 Pean MICHAEL THOMAS 0'DONOGHUE I,mvm.1., Mass. Mike. M. 'l'. Marcus 'l'ullius. Donnie. Entered Lower Middle Year: Class Drill Squad C355 Class Baseball Team Qfljg All-Class Baseball Team: Alumni Ilall Baseball Teamg Captain Class Football Team Q2jg All-Class Football Team C2jg Athletic As- sociationg llonrxr Mang llonoralnle Mention C215 Chair- man Cap and Gown Committee: Alpha Delta 'l'au. 12' CHARLES LATHROP PARSONS, JR. Durumm, N. Il. Kid. Bud. Parsef' Entered Upper Middle Year: Gun Clulmg Assembly Clllllg Deutscher Yereing Granite State Clulig Christian Fraternity. 11 THOMAS LAWRENCE PELLET HAMNURG, N. j. Winkerf' Entered Lower Middle Year: New jersey Clulig Man- flfllin Cllllfi Class Drill Squadg Class Baseball Team, 39 4L..,JC7w4e. The 1907 Pean LLM at.'?.-2.J4a,,.g,,x YWXQZZ PERRY DENNIS GLENFORD PENNING- TON Iialxrmokrz, Mn. Penny. lintered Upper Middle Year: llonorable Mention. I 'U' LEON ARTHUR POLIQUIN EXlC'l'l'ZR, N. H. Polly. lintered Lower Middle Yearg Class Drill Squaclg Class Bowling Team CID. 13 GUY JONATHAN PORTER Nlcw'roN, MASS. Port. Guy. linterr-tl Lower Middle Year: Bay Slate Clubg Vale Clnlmg Class Drill Squad: Athletic Association QQ: Second Football Team QQ: Class Track Team Cfijg Captain Class Track Tuning Academy Track Team Qfijg Class Secretary: Class Picture Committee. 40 The 1907 Pean FRANCIS FITZ RANDOLPH B,t1.'rlMotuc, Mo. Fuzzy, Fuzz. l tulges. l luff. l itz. linterecl junior Year: limpire State Clulu: Yiee-l'resi- tlent Yale Clulx: Iixeeutive Committee antl President QZQ Assembly Club: Athletic Association C-lj: Secretary Athletic Association: Class Drill Sqtuul HQ: Class Sec- retary, Yiee-President, President: Floor Committee, lix- ecutive Committee, President 'lune liall Oiiieers: Class liasehall Team: Academy Track 'l'eam: Class 'l'racl: 'l'0itl11: Assistant Manager and Manager Academy lfoot- lmall Team: Associate liditor, Secretary, Assistant Man- aging lfklitor, Managing litlitor l:1t'al1im1.' Committee, lnterlocutor Minstrel Show: Chapel MonitorQ2j: Church MUlllU1l'C2D: Class Banquet Committee QQ: llonor Man C652 Ilonorahlc lVIentionQ7J: Greeley Prize: Class Day M0l'Sll21l1 Alpha Delta 'l'au: Phi lipsilon Sigma. 0 61,0 PAUL ALBERT RAYMOND S'rou'lc, Y'r. 't Ray. Entered Upper Mitltlle Year: Christian lfraternity: Dartmouth Club: C1355 D1-ill Squml, Q24 ARTHUR MEREDYTH ROBERTS Robbie. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. linteretl Upper Mitlclle Year: Cornell Clula: Deutscher Yerein: Alpha Nu. 'vzifd-ee, yaug, Ct. 'YYkKQ.uflruI5 41 ,, The 1907 Pean W,0ww,0U?Mw?2. Q. 91Eff4L2:M fymzwf WWW Zim, VERNE DOUGLAS ROBERTS Somcuswoirru, N. II. Rr1lrl1ie. llolJ. Angel-l aCe.,' Entered Upper Middle Vearg Golden Bl'I1llCll2 Chris- tian Fraternity. dl' CLARENCE GEORGE ROBERTSON MT. CARMIQI., PA. Rolmlmie. linlJ. Cap, Entered Lower Middle Year: l'enn. State Clulmg Deutscher Vereing Class Secretary: Class Baseball 'llCil.Ill C371 Captain Class Baseball Team: All-Class liaselwall Teamg Class Bowling 'l'eam C2j3 Class lfoot. lrall 'l'earn QQ: Midwinter Exhibition Q3jg llonoralrle Mention: Class Day llistorian: Associate Editor l'EAN. Q29 THOMAS HAROLD RYAN 'l'UNlilIANNOCK, PA. Count. Tommy. Entered Lower Middle Year: Golden Branch Libra- rian: Penn. State Clulrg Yale Club: Class Track Team Cfijg Academy Track Team C313 Academy Relay Team 13 42 The 1907 Pean HALL SARGENT GRAND Fokxs, N. Dax. Dearie. Sarge. Entered Upper Middle Vearg Secretary Tech. Club: A9-Sembly Clubg Deutscher Vereing Drill Squndg Acad- emy Gym. Team. 12' BERNARD WERTHEIMER SCHARFF Nnclilez, Miss. Ben. Mollie, Mol, Grcek. Entered Upper Middle Year: Secretary of Class: President Southern Clubg Vice-President Yale Clnbg Mandolin Club 125g Leader of Mandolin Club: Class Drill Squad C255 Honorable Mentiong Honor Man C3jg Latin Prizeg Wentworth Prizeg Associate Editor-of I'laANg Alpha Delta Taug Kappa Delta Pi, 'E' WILLIAM WRIGHT SCOTT lfmcczo, N. DAK. U Walla XValln. Beany. Scottie. Entered junior Vearg President Yale Clubg Western Clubg Athletic Association QD: Class Baseball Teamg Manager Class Football Team: Class Drill Squad CSD: Class Presidentg Class Bowling Team Q2jg Assistant Manager and Manager Academy Track Tcamg Kappa Delta Pi. 43 A eff 51.,.,...t uf. aawvgg- QWM The 12907 iPean WLJZJLA fun,- RICHARD EVERETT SHUTE l.XIC'l'lCIi, N. Il. Dick. lintererl junior Year: Athletic Association: Academy OrchestraC4Jg Granite Slate Ulnh: Class Decorating Cmmnnilteeg Alpha Nu. 41 CI-IAUNCEY SMITH lflrm, lN1AN1'l'nn,x. CHUCK, lintercd Senior Year: Western Clnlig Academy 150111. hall 'l'eam. '2' PHILIP SNEDEKER N1cw'roN, Mfxss. Phil, 5ned. lintered Upper Middle Yearg Glue Clnhg limpire State Clulmg Deutscher Vereing Christian Fraternity: Presi- dent Golden lirnnchg Golden Branch Debating Team: Chess and ChcckerClul1g Academy Orchestra: Academy Uehaling 'l'eamg Minsirel Show: Class Football 'l'eamg Second lfontlmall 'l'eamg Class Day Poet: Alpha Nu. 44 The 1907 Pean ROBERT STRUBLIE jmasnv Cvrv, N. j. Rube. Bob. Strub. 4' 'l'rouble. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Secretary New jersey Clubg Second lin:-:eball Tezun. 'V CHARLES CHAREST de LAUZON THIBAUT DONAI,DSONVII.l.E, LA. Tech, Nig. 1. Club: Harvard Entered Lnwer Middle Year: 'l'ecl Club: Chess and Checker Clubg Christian Fraternity: Secretary Southern Club 5 Captain Peabody Hall Baseball Team . -V' NORMAN EDWIN 'rrrus Nicw VORK, N. Y. U 'l'ite. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Yale Club: Assembly Club- Princeton Club' Christian Fraternityg Vice-l'res- ident Empire State Clubg Class Drill Squad Q3jg Glee Club. 45 efwym c..DQf...Jc ,WMQGQE The 1907 Pean -fx ff ,f- I A-wcqqfif ARTEMAS CUSHMAN TOWNSEND ROt'lllES'l'lER, Yr. Kid. llonoralmle Mentiong Alpha Delta Tau. Q24 BRYANT RAWSON TURNER NEWTON, Mass. Duc. Fat. Iintered Upper Middle Year: Bay State Clulmg Assem llly Clllllg fi. l.. Hlhlllcg Yale Cllllwg Cllrislian lfmternity Deutscher Yereing Class Drill Squad QZD. Q24 HENRY FALLON VAUGHAN SCRANTON, PA. llarry. Entered junior Year: President Class: Athletic Associ atirm Cfijg Academy lfnotlmall Team C4jg Captain Acad emy lfnotlmall 'l'eamg Academy llaselmall Team: Academ Track Teamg Class Day Presidentg Kappa Delta li. 46 Entered Senior Yearg llarvard Clulug Ilonor Mang 3 5 1 The 1907 Pean CLIFFORD HALL VROOM B1u,xkc1,1lfr-' Masrut, N. Y. Cliff. linlereml junior Yearg Empire State Club: Class Foot- lmll Team: Class liaselmll ililflllll QSQ: Class Bowling TCSIIN CU: Captain Class Bowling Teamg Class Drill Squad QQ. 'Y' JOHN BIGELOW WALCOTT N,x'l'm4, M ass. U-IUC. Iinterefl .Iuninr Year: re-entered Senior Year: Hay State Clulmg As:-aemluly Clulr: 'l'ecl1. Club: 1905 Class l n0llmll'l'C:1mg Manager l905 Class Ifoutllall 'l'eanxg l905 Class Bowling Team: Executive Committee june Ball Officersg Class Executive Committee. dr'-9 KENNETH DIAZ WALKER Maxim, Mlcx. lien. Entered Lower Miclmlle Year: Yale' Clulmg Southern Clulng Assembly Clulmg Class Bl1SCililll'l'CZ1l!l: Class Drill Squarlg Ilonor Man: Alpha Deltalaug Kappa Delta l'i. 47 wffmdfflhrm Kwan!-twin The 1907 Pean f, CO, Wu eva? 6351-v S. - WILLIAM HUBBARD WARREN NORTH 1'omFluc'r, VT. Iiill. Iintcrcd Upper Middle Ycnrg G. L. Souleg Christian Fraternity: Ilonorablc Mention Q2jg Alpha Delta Tau. 'U' ERNEST WATERS WESCOTT Exlmak, N. H. Lim. Wes. Entered junior Ycnrg Secretary-Treasurer Golden Branchg Christian lfratcrnityg Class Drill Squad. Q' EDGAR STOW WHEELAN SAN l kANcisco, CAL. Stow. NVhcels. Entered Upper Middle Ycarg Western Clulmg Empire State Clubg Cornell Clulmg Glec Clulmg Manager Mandn. lin and Guitar Clubg Minstrel Show Committeeg Man- aging Editor PEANg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 48 The 1907 Pean STEPHEN VINCENT WHITE Donclucswu, Mass. llrmk. Stcvc. lintcrcd Upper Middle Year: Class lfnullmall Team: All-Class Fuutlmll 'l'eamg Academy Baseball Team. ,g,Jj,pl..w- fU- CIJVJEQJJ. Qc PRESCOTT FRANKLIN WILD SOMlf:lu'l1.l.lc, Mass. Wildcrncss. I'reck. lintcrcd Senior YL-ar: Asscmlnly Club: llarvard Clulmg Bay State Club. A20 CHARLES ALBURTON WILMARTH Nlcwr0k'i', N. ll. l'f'1lUl'Cfl ,lunior Year: Yale Clulmg Granite Slate Cluhg CllfiSli2U1 l l'2lCl'llily: Class Drill Squad C223 Class lfuut- lfflll T031115 Athletic Associatiung Class Memorial Cum- mittee. Kamik Q. 49 The 1907 Pean W C.S.'l4fT-J7uLw-alll. mare J. We THOMAS FROST WOODHULL SAN ANTONIO, Tax. Woody, 'l'om. Frost Frosty. lintered Upper Middle Yearg Secretary and Vice- l'resident Class: Princeton Clubg DcutscherVereing Yale Club: Southern Clubg Athletic Associationg Class Foot. ball Teamg Second Football Team: Hoyt Hall Baseball Teamg Gymnasium Team Qljg Kappa Delta Pi. Q4 CAROLUS SYLVESTER WOODWELL Smrxnuoox, N. H. Carolus. Vice-President Tech. Gym. Team: Honor Entered Upper Middle Vcarg Clulmg President Deutscher Vercing Man Q3jg Alpha Delta Tau. 'V' DANIEL ILSLEY YORK KENSINGTON, N. II. Dam Entered Lower Middle Vearg Christian Fraternityg Granite State Clulng Dartmouth Clubg Honor Many Alpha Delta Tau. 50 Harvard Vale . SENIOR STATISTICS Dartmouth . Tech . Cornell . Princeton . Virginia Pennsylvania . . . Leland Stanford . . Lawyers . Doctors Ministers . . Missionaries . Professors . . . . Veterinary Surgeons . lfinanciers . . . . Merchants . . Travelling Salesmen . Tramps Actors . Pencil Pushers . Peddlers . . Artists . . . Artists, Models . Future Colleges t . . 23 International Correspondence School . 2 . l8 Cow College ......... 2 . ll Robinson Female Seminary . . I . S Danvcrs ...... . l . 7 Sing Sing . . l . 6 Vassar . . . 1 . 4 llobart ...... . l . 3 Carlisle lndian School . . . 2 . . . 2 Oxford fthe PIGAN boardj . . 5 Future Occupations . . . 2 Bootblacks . . . 6 . 3 Scissors Grinders . . 3 . 4 Pirates ..... . 2 . 2 limperors of China . . 5 . 3 Tonsorial Artists . . . 2 . 2 Fruit Vendors . . 3 . 3 Cannibals ..... . 5 . 4 'Ianitors ...... . 2 . 3 Knights of the Diamond . . 7 . 9 W. C. 'l'. U. Workers . . . . 2 . 3 Gym. Directors at Wellesley . . . 7 . 2 Dime Museum Freaks . . . . 2 . 3 Millionaires . . '. . 3 . 2 Chauffeurs . . 2 2 Altruisls . . 0 Favorite Amusements Working, Fussing, Grafting, Cutting, Singing Q ?j, lioughhousing, Stargazing, Sporting, Smoking, and Card Playing. Favorite Sports Football, Baseball, Track, Tennis, Bowling, Ping Pong, Checkers, Spinning Tops, Golf, and S. K. Berry. Average Average Average Average Average Average height-5 ft. S l-4 in weight-I5l age-19 1-4 mark-U D- schedule-I8 hours number of cuts-limit Class Statistics Average hours of study-unknown, but tritiing Average amount of brains-largest known Average rising hour-7.43 A. M. Average retiring hour--in the wee sma, hours Average amount of visible pecuniary assets- G6 ? Y7 .51 Most Popular . Best Athlete . Class Student . Class Flunker . llanclsomest . Sportiest . . Laziest . Noisiest . . Cheekiest . Mcekest . . . Greatest Fusser Woman Hater . Swiftest Trotter Wittiest . . . Class Prep . . Greatest Bluffer Slickest Grafter Wisest Guy . . Best Natured . Most Useless . Biggest Eater . Best Gymnast . Heavyweight . Featherweight . Most Shapely . Most llarmless Nerviest . . . Most llessimistic Most Optimistic Class Dude . . Most Graceful . Class Heathen . Altruist . . PEAN CLASS BALLOT W . VAUGIIAN . HART, Gu.Rov . SCHARFF, RANDOLPH . Sco'l'r ' . Woomwtt . jlxcons . LAZYRUS . Wurrs . POLIQUIN . Es1'ss . M. F. COONEY . L. I-l. Cooxs , . JACK . M. T. O'DoNoGHuE . FRANCIS , . STRUB1.E . Twus . CHURCH . PELLET . HAR'l' . Woomwu. . BLAIR . FULLER . WALco1'r . V. D. Romcwrs . MORRll.I, , . Hurcums , . VAUGHAN . FIELD . WVARRICN . h1ULKl-ZEN P 52 C. M. D'AU'l'REMONT ALPHA DELTA TAU Exefw' Chfzplw' I'IoNoRARv SENIOR SOCIETY W OFFICERS Prmffml . . . . PRINCIPAI. IIARLAN PAGE AMICN, A.M. VW P L'-fiffffll - . CHARLES HERIIER1' CLARK, A.M., D.SC 5?f f'f'W3' - - . joIIN COPELANII KIR'I'I,ANIx, JR., A.M. MEMBERS HAROLD DUNCAN AIRMAN WAI.'I'I'Ili DEIPRIEZ ALLEN HAROLD AIINER AXTICLL HENRY CLARENCE DAVIS, JR. LAWRENCE Loms AImo1.I-II ILFELII PAUL MARIE'I I' FLORENCE josmvu O'DoNoCIIuE MICHAEL THOMAS O'DoNoc:IIUE FRANCIS FI'rz RANDQLI-II BERNARD xVER'l'IIIClMER SCIIARIfIf AR'I'EMAs CUsIIIvIAN TOWNSICNIJ KENNIETII DIAz WALKER NVILLIAM I'IUIil!ARlD WAIXRIEN CAROIIUS SVI.VlCS'l'lCR WooIIwELI. IJANIICI. II.sLEY VORR 53 I Class Day Officers CLASS DAY OFFICERS W' P1'e.I1'denl Sgr,-gf,z,jI I-InNRv FAI.I.oN VAIIGIIAN Lows HAIvI1I.'roN Comuc, JR. Ornlor GRANT XVILLIAM ANSON' JOHN EIIWARII GILROY llixforirm 11,-01, A ,. I CI.ARIf:NcIc GIEORGIQ RomaR'I'snN DAVID LAIRD KREH3 Poe! PIIILIII SNIQDIQKIIR AIIl7'.fbIlLS' EDWARD Josm-I-I IIAR'I' FRANCIS FI'I'z RANIIOLI-I-I An'1lv'e.I.I ln U1lrlz13g'1'a11'1lfIlI'.r joIIN FRANCIS CONWAY Executive Committee L. H. COOKE, -IR., Chllfflllllll V J- P- LUNG il. B. WAl.CO'I'F W- H- LAZARIIS D. L. KRIIIIS Memorial Committee C. M. Im'Au'I'RIsMoN'I', Chairman F- F' BANGS C. A. XVlI.MAR'l'l'I T. W. CAR'I'IcR P, 13, KELLY 'Resigned 55 I .- U, . 1,-.X vs A-D , ' . 4. j TO' V A .'4 ,, . BL. L, Upper Middle Class UPPEE MIDDLE' EDI T012 IAL' 1NE'rEEN EIGHT, we are very sorry that we can and Q nothing good to say about you. It is your own 'fault, how- M5 B' ever, and no matter how much we may regret the absence '54 of good points in your make-up, it is not easy to follow Q r Y the ancient adage, Dc 7ll02'flll'A' ni! nisz' hmmm. Yet per- haps yours may be considered a case of tough luck, tough in that you have to be in school at the same time with a class so much your superior in every respect. Nevertheless, you have shown a lamentable lack of spirit. Instead of working harder after your defeats, you have labored less, and when you did win a victory your gloating and boasting over it showed only too well that it was your first. Next year, if you are to be looked to as the leaders of the school, it behooves you to get a move on, for if your spirit is no better than that of this year you will be even less of a factor than you have been during the past three years of your course. This little editorial is not intended as a knock, for it would be impossible to knock Ought Eight properly in such a small space. It is meant as a little fatherly advice, with the hope that if the warning is heeded now it will still be possible for you to escape passing into total oblivion. 57 UPPER Ahlstrom, William john, Baldwin, Marion Sanford, Bill, Charles Edward, Black, Lee McKnight, Boody, Irving Rickerson, Bowen, joseph Whitney, Bowser, Henry Reed, Boyd, Gardner, Boynton, Erwin Kellogg, Briceland, Williaru Vincent, Brush, Rapp, Bulkley, Allen lluntrcss, Bullard, Harold Fitch, Burlingame, Mark Westcott, Burns, Carl Henry, Burr. Charles Plttmmer, Carpenter, Kenneth, Cates. Clement Dixon, Chase, Harrie Brigham, Chisholm, George Alpin, Church, llarold Paty, Clark, Alexander Beattie, Coduran, YVilliam Coombs, 3d, Collin, llolland, Connell, john, Connolly, Eugene Thomas, Connor, Lewis llenry, Cook, Samuel l.cCount, Cortelyou, George Bruce, jr., Costello, james William, Curtis, Arnold Sawyer, Danser, llarold Wesley, Dinsmore, Charles Walter Angell, Dixon, Max Miiller, Dudley, Frank, Dudley, William Perry, Duuhaugh, joseph Bennett, Fellmnn, Laurel, Fielding, Arthur Seymour, Fisk, Carroll Page, Folsom, Seward Griflin, Fried, Walter Cleveland, Gardner, Lawrence, Gardner, Robert Nichols, Gerould, Raymond Lawrence, jr., MIDDLE CLASS W A7670 York, IV. V., Orange, N. ff., lVillima1zl1'r, Conn., 72'l'I'! lla ule, lml., 1Vc'm Brighlon, N. V., ID!! Rizfer, lllnss., Del., W ilu: iuglo ll , Dczlknw , .fllrr.v.v. , Keeserfille, N. V., Mrs. Al0I'7Ullfk, O., Sl. Louis, Ala., Odessa, 1V. Y., Sfh uylervillc, N. Y., jnnlnim l'!ai11 , lllnsr. , Suulerzfille, lllzlrr., Ervokhwz, 1V. Y., Chicago, Ill., ll,1't'hlII0lIlI', lml., Whilingham, Vi., M11'lk Alflfhoro, Zllrlrs., 5. 4 W. Burlingame's H. 20 P. ll P. 5 D. 24 G. 3 A. 13 F. E. Rolxinson's E. Buckley's P. 5 I0 S. 15 A. 29 Miss A. Piper's H. ll ll. I6 P. I6 S. l5 H. ll Pravirlenfc, lt'. l., Mrs. N. S. Walkcr's Illalrleu, flla.v.v., Miss A. M. Flagg's Barton, lllnss., G. N. julian's Aforlhbnro, fllaxr., S. 25 7l7,E1I?1, hz., P. 20 l'?evr1'b' l'?ll'lll.l', !ll11.r.r., E. I. Bennett's BrmUbra', fllfm., Mrs. C. E. Warren's lIllI.t'hfll5'f0Il, D., C., W. Fieltl's Hfnrhinglzm, D. C., P. 10 Nvrwzrk Valley, IV. V., A. 26 Illarlboro, fllrzss., G. I2 Ewholff, N. 7., H. l3 !Vl1zch1'1zs, Ale., H. I6 PVn.rhinglon, D. C., G, 2 BI'!70k0'll, 1V. V., Mrs. ll. L. Cilley's Exeler, A. T. Dudlcy's Zlll. Vernon, N. Y., ll. 2l New York, N. V., H. 20 lt'L'1flf:1lrh, flft., S. I6 llIol'1'z'.wille, Vi., S. I8 C1'rc!e1fil!e, 0., P. 23 .New York, N. Y., D. 25 Pnrllrrlnl, Ale., II. 6 l'n1'l!rzm!, All-., II. 6 IVr1rrel1, l'r1., H. I6 58 The 1 907 lPean Gillette, Norris William, Ylvledo, 0., A. Burbank's Goff, Henry Holland, Hill River, lllnsx., S. 27 Goldey, Harry Stuart, lwiladeyhin, Pa., H. 27 Gore, Charles Whittaker, lfermm llurbar, lllirh., 28 Gowdy, Raymond Willis, Greey, George Dawes, Gridley, Frederick Barker, Grimes, William Middleton, Griswold, Ernest Henry, Haines, john Sherburne, Harding, justin Woodward, Harrigan, Louis jeremiah, Harter, Glenn Gilbert, Haussermann, Oscar William, Hawke, William Emery, Heald, Daniel Addison, llertzog, Howard Sinton, Ilickey,GeorgeWashingtonlidward, Hickman, Harry Chalmers, Hilliard, john Henry, Hodgkins, Percy Dennison, Holm, Ion Carl, Foster, ' Henry Squire, Holmes, Holmes, Hooker, Alexander Campbell, Morris Place, Hopkin, Houston, David Walker, jr., Hurley, john Lawrence, Hutchins, Otis, Isham, Robert Frederick, jack, Lawrence Ernest, jordan, Robert james, joslin, john Whitman, jr., Kemble, Franklin, Krenson, Frederic, Leith, Royal Willis, Lincoln, Ralph Hayford, Loftus, Francis joseph, Lowthorp, Francis Cowlyn, 3d, Macgregor, Alexander, Mackey, Wallace Bradley, Malcolm, Alfred Alexander Coe, Mashima, Chutaro, Massey, Horace Andrew, jr., Mathes, james Monroe, McEntyre, james George, Milllin, jolm Houston, Miller, Harry Lawrence, 7Wnmp,von'z'illc, Com: Newark, N. Y., w ., s. I7 A. li. Woodsunfs lc'l1m'1'a, N. V., H. l3 lfl'00d'0'll, 1V. Y., S. 20 Alzxhzm, A. IO A'm'h:.vlv1', llliulz., P. 2l fyllllkllill, 0., ll. 7 ll,t'7!L'I'b', ll711.f.f., A. If llrrish, N. Y., A. 10 lfvurrlwillc, lml., A. 20 lllalrlcu, lllnxx., Miss M. H. Sulivan's Ormrgfe, IV. 7., P. l3 Sd11111ol'i11, Ill., H. 26 W1'llim1rn!ir, Com: . , lfVil1u1'ug1on, Drl. , Exeler, lialh, llle., Hrnoklyu, N. Y., lll2'm1cnf10l1'x, lllimz., 1lfZ.lIll01lf0l1'.l', llliu Il . , lfwnzzxlnu, lll., lWil1m'uMh1'fr , I 'a . , Troy, N. Y., llhldcn, rllfmv., lfcmc, l.1zl'e lllllflill, N. V., lllelrnse, M17s.v., llfl1'1zncnpoli.r, llliu II . , jnhnsforun, 1V. Y., llll. Carzllcl, Pa., Srwnmmh, Ga., Lowell, llhrxr., l'lzll A,1'7'L'I', lllrlxx., Srrnnlnlz, Pri., 7a'L'Ill0Il, N. ff., lllnlagawalrh, M S., M70 York, IV. V., Haverhill, lllnrs., N fi galakcn , -'fajuz I7 , 1'm'Lv11louM , Dover, New York, N. Y., l?.A'l'fr.'l', Ch nllzlnonga, 7161111 . , 59 N. XV. llelmls Miss A. Piper's G. W. Ililliard's P. 23 S. 4 P. 22 P. 22 S. lS P. I0 P. 15 Il. 25 H. 12 D. 19 H. L. Smilh's P. 7 P. 24 A. 3l H. 8 A. 7 6 A. A P. l2 A. If S. 23 Miss A. Piper's F. H. Lamson's N. W. llelm's E. Buckley's H. I2 C. W. Milllin's Mrs. L. M. Graves's - The 1907 Pean Miller, Paul F, Motse, Edwin Warren, Montgomery, james Henry, jr., Morgenthau, Henry, jr., Morrill, Robert Avery, Mullen, Francis joseph, Myer, William Henry, Newell, Carroll Doane, Ogilvy, Arthur Edward, Orr, Caleb Worley, Orton, Franklin Cleveland, Parker, Raymond Augustus, Peake, Edward Milton, Peck, Warner Arms, Perkins, William Albert, Phenix, George Spencer, Pinkham, Herbert Nathanie Pitkin, George Devine, Power, john Donald, Prince, Stanley Hoclgclon, Radford, Donald llaff, Ransome, Percy Allen, Recordon, Charles Earle, Ricker, Dan, Ricker, Maurice Stanley, Rodgers, julian Paris, Rodgers, Stanley Tippett, Rothenberg, Irving Sam, Royce, Richard lloward, Sayward, Ralph, Seabrook, Adam Henry, Seaman, Charles Solomon, Shaterian, William Shadrac Stoiber, Arthur, l, jr., h. Suckley, Robert Bowne, jr., . Thompson, Lynn Ilarrison, Tower, Charlemagne, jr., Tyler, Clarence Getchell, Wakefield, Ernest Little, Walker, Sheafe, Walton, -joseph, Ward, George Snyder, Warner, Sam Bass, White, Sanford Brownell, Wilson, Stuart Strong, Wilson, Thomas Albert, Wiltsie, David Hadley, Wood, Ralph Arthur, Worth, Courtland jay, Hagarrlown, lllrl., j. Scammon's Sa-onnnak, Ga., H. 8 Erie, Pa., G. M. Beaton's New York, N. V., P. ll lllrmrkesler, A. l Werlkoro, Mfrs., T. Keane's Carlknge, 7?nn., H. 22 Winrkesler, khzss., W. 3 Sanlrz Barbara, Cal., P. 3 Piqua, 0., A. 22 Linroln, ill., S. 28 lfffliflilllilllffl, Conn., H. 3 Norwalk, O., Youngzvlown, O., Ogden, U., E. Buckley's W. H. Nute's Mrs. E. M. Doe's 1 Hampton, WI., S. 7 Porllnml, Ille., P. 12 Illonqtelier, VI., E. Knight's Lenox, Illass., 6 Lexinglnn, Mrsx., G. 7 Oskkoxk, Wir., . D. I3 7bmpkin.rw'lle, IV. H. 24 Oruego, N. V., A. 19 Sonzersworlk, D. I7 Bangor, file., H. 7 Illokile, Ala., M1'dtflEf07UIl , N . V. , j. W. Field's Miss H. G. Smith's . fllerhlian, Mllif., H. 4 Rullaml, VI., Mrs. O. Lane's PV1'nrkz.r!er, lllarr., H. I0 Colmnkirz, S. C., YV. Field's Allznlozwz, HI., H. l7 f7er.vey Cigf, N. ff., A. 4 Brooklyn, N. V., ' P. l9 Rkinekeck, N. Y., G. l Sal! Lake Cigf, U., E. Buckley's Pkilmieybkia, Pa., H. 24 Exeler, R. A. Tyler's Skgyielzl, fllnss., S. 5 Canzoni, S, 7 Allegkerzy, Pa., Miss L. B. Getchell's Benlon, Ill., P. 6 Skrzngkai, Ckina, S. I6 Nz!! Iriver, Mass., S, 9 Birlgkarfllofz, N. V., W. 3 Bingkafnlon, N. Y., Mrs. N. S. Walker's jfamesfown, N. Y., Mrs. R. C. Sheparcl's Arlinglon, Mass., H. 16 Bridge Hamplon, N. Y ., H. 5 60 PIIYSIUMI Gvnzwmma ' ' - AFIEMITA ' 12 11 K gf? 'wit lil s ' xr 42 'YZ A 'WL MU J, mn, Lower Middle Class MEMBER W1-NPT CM TELL l N Cv all I HQ I 2 .s J. It nib! ,, un lille , EBM i. ', llmin dll ' C Utll'l'l'Y-NINE, for three years now we have had the un- ' ' pleasant but easy task of keeping in due subjection that EH . , C9 ,Q aggregation of suelljhear s, noun ought-eight. ,Next A ,gn year, we are sorry to say, oughty-eight will be the Senior fflass, and the responsibility of holding it in its proper K place will devolve upon your shoulders. 'l'hus far you have shown yourself a worthy follower of ought-seven. last year you defeated ought-eight in both football and baseball, and this year you would doubtless have repeated the performance had you had the opportunity. So far in your career you have shown admirable spirit. Continue in this, and we are sure you can pursue the path set for you by oughty-seven, and, although it will be impossible for you to attain to the heights of greatness which we have reached, still you will be more than a match for your rivals and a credit to the school. You must also keep the class of nineteen hundred ten from modelling too closelyafter oughty-eight, for if there were two classes like the latter in school at the same time, the very foundations of the Academy would be imperiled. Would that we might leave you a more pleasant legacy than the mere subduing of these two menageries, but if at times the task seems irksome, remember that it is for the good of the school that you are doing it and that we are watching you. When the class of nineteen hundred eleven enters school next year, be- gin early to train it up in the way it should go, and hold up the other two classes to it as horrible examples of wickedness. ln conclusion, oughty-nine, if you live up to the ideals and traditions of the old school, your career is sure to be a successful one. 63 LOWER Adams, Walter Blair, Aderhold, William Henry, Adler, Stanley Samuel, Anderson, Thomas Jefferson, Anselmi, Adolph, Bacon, John William, Baines, Harold Albert, Baker, julius Root, Ballard, Volant Vashon, Balmforcl, Walter Vernon, Barrell, Edward Clifford, jr., Barry, Ralph Frederick, Benjamin, joseph Augustus, Bennett, Pierce Brigham, Bibo, George David, Bogert, lames Gordon, Borchardt, Henry Gustav, Bowser, Robert, Brooks, Edward, jr., Brown, George Ii, Carberry, joseph, Cary, William Hartley, Cobb, Calvin Hayes, Coldwell, Emerson Johnson, Conklin, J E, Connelly, Eugene Edward, Connolly, Gregory Peter, Danziger, Harold, Dennett, Ralph Earle, Dick, Fred jacob, Emery, Robert Turnbull, Fishback, Clifford Lincoln, Flesh, Alfred Louis, Folger, Alpheus Stewart, Francis, Herbert Briggs, Fradley, justis Frederick, Freeman, George Foster, Gardner, Harold Parker, Glassey, Erling Ellsworth, Gleason, John Michael, Goldberg, Ieffrcy Solon, Grattan, Francis joseph, Greene, james Thomas, Guiney, Duncan Quartns, Guthrie, Walter Edward, Hampson, William Bradford, Hastings, Ilenry Winthrop, Havens, Seyd. I-Iazelton, Philip Thoburn, I-Ieggblade, Frank XVilliam, Hertell, Frank Taylor, Ireland, Chandler Wright, jones, john Paul, jr., Jones, Munroe Franklin, Kent, Hervey, MIDDLE CLASS W P4Wll0llfh, P. l7 Cvlffllll Slaliou, IM., V S. 24 1Vcw Ol'1!lHI.Y, La., Miss G. YV. l'roctor's Ll'lIt'hblll1 , Vu. , .New York, N. Y., j. W. Field's A. Millcr's Chirqga, Ill., Mrs. L. B. DeMeritl's .S'15fcru, 1V. Y., A. 26 Flxrjgo, N. Drrk., H. l4 Creston, Cal., D. 6 New Mrk, N. Y., G. 2 Caluxa, Cal. HHCkEIISHCk,,Af. Y., Pillgield, Zllrm. , E. H. Richards's G. W. Hilliard's E. I. Bennett's Exeter, E. I. Bennett's llzris, Ill., 20 A'1'Zfe'1' Edge, N. 7., S. 12. ll7erin'eu, CDIHI., A. 30. lV1'lll1z'f1g!o11, Dal., G. 3 ! M1'llo11, Zlhss., Hounlulll, ll. I., G. N. julian s Mrs. N. S. Walkcr's lr'oxhora, Pa., A. Miller's Brnrklon, Xlhm., Miss G. W. Proctor's Killeljf, file., A. 27 S0lIIt'l'7'I.!lL', XMIM., Miss M . II. Sulivan's. Hzzbbt-IZ, Nab., P. 8 llhzlrlen, Xllass., A. A. Beoerlx' Fzzrms, fllnss., E. I. Bcnnett's New c2l'll.'flll.f, La., W. Burlingame's Kiilelgf, Zllv., A. 3 flulllinglou, Iliff., H. 14 BeM1sl, Ale., D. 15 llffrshifggrlalz, D. C., H. 20 lvyllll, O., D. 31 Anlllfllfkff, llhrss., P. 8 Tzzulllolr, !llf1.r.v.. A. IS l?1'aakQfl1, N. Y., E. Knight's Sl. 151111, flliml., S. 23 E'1ml'liu, Mrs. L. M. Graves's l?.rclw', A. Glassey's Claufesler, llhlxs., A, 12 IWw Mark, N. Y-, D. 4 Srrzrnlon, Pa., Mrs. F. G. 'l'owle's lVl30Il.T0fktfA, R. f., H. 21 New York, N. Y., P. 6 lw'fnlgo1', file., A. 23 HI!! A'1'w1', Illrzss., N. E. Soule's Wnymle, NV. Tultlels l,ft'1I'llI0llf,'Cll!., S. 26 Porllami, file., G. 9 Sioux Cigf, la., A. l l:'xclcr, H. 9 lJorrhc.flur, Ilhlss., S. 18 lVnshin,.g'lou, D. C., Mrs. O. Lane's Jllinumpolis, llliml., D. 2 Exeter, Mrs. G. E. Kent's 64 T h e 1 9 0 7 P e a n - 2 Knipe, William Arthur, Exeler, J. C- Knipe's Kruschwitz, Paul Herman, lllelkuen, lllarr., Mrs. L. B. DeMeritt's Lawler, Daniel Henry, Lenfestey, Reginald, Lontz, Harry Russell, Lynch, joseph Henry, Magrane, Charles Edward, Martin, Winthrop, Mather, Paul, McCaffrey, Edward john, Morgan, Leroy, Morison, Samuel Benjamin, Morse, Horace john, Mudgett, Harold Harmon, Murray, Clarence Flagg, Murray, William Joseph, Jr., Neal, Harry Folsom, Noyes, Elmer Marden. Olds, Murray Raymond, Packard, Warren Belcher, Park, Edgar David, Parsons, Carroll Daggett, Payne, Owen Street, Percy, Ernest Ransome, Perkins, George Leslie, Peters, john Lester, Phillips, Walter Herbert, Phippen, Arthur, Phipps, Benjamin Kimball, Plimpton, Howard Emerson, Randall, Charles Edward, Reese, Austin Gidiere, Roherts, Milton Elmer, Rogers. Herbert Sanborn, Rogers, Ronald Bacon. Ruppert, Harry Puchelli, Samuels. Frank Lowenburg, Savage, Ellery Mahlon. Sharon, Robert Alexander, Sleeper. Almon Lufkin, Spaulding. Walter Clyde, Slack, Iames Wendell, Spear, Holden, Sprague, Chandler, Stitt, Gustavus Calvin, Stuhhs, Sherwood Obear, Suckley, Arthur Rutsen, Sullivan, john Andrew, Thompson, john Stuart, Timmerman, Harold Filkins, Tuttle, Curtis, Tyree, Lewis Clarkson, Wasserman, Bernard, Weeks, Harold Arthur, Weidenhammer. Arthur.George, White, David john. Whitman, Richard Parsons, Williams, loseph Horton, Winship, Charles Francis, Windror Loeks, Can Clzieago, Ill., kz'ekmom1', In d., Brookline, lllaxs., Lynn, Miss., New York, N. Y., Iowa Cilv, fa., Dorekexler, lllasr., Fas! lllillon, Mass ' l 1ll17nneapolz'.r, Illinn., New York, N. Y., lnlerrmle, Lynn, Mass., New York, N. K, Clmrlexlon, Ill., Vinalkawen, Me., Corfjf, Pa. Broeklon, llhlsx., Santa Barbara, Cal., Alllekoro Falls, Mars., Glen Cove, N. Y., Oakland, Cal., Ogden, U., Henderson, file., Pawluekel, R. L, Salem, lllasx., Ckelxea, Mass., Norwood, lllnxs., Wakefield, Mass., Dallas, Tex., Somerxfworlk , Sanbarn'w'lle, Neenak, Wir., Roekerfer, N. Y., Natchez, lWz'.v.v., Flqgfslfm llle., Mrs. Piedmonl, Cal., Exeler, Exeler, E111 River, lllaxr., Avon, N. ff., Haverkill, IMIJJ., Hartford, Conn., Kirkwood, Mo., Rkineberk, N. Y., Nashua, Summit, N. Y., Amsierdom, N. Y., Colura, Col., Inrlianapolis, Ind., Amrlerdam, N. Y., Auburn, N. Y., .4m.r!era'nm, N. Y., Darckexler, Ma.rs., Campello, lllasr., Wellslmro, Pa., Wakweld, Mass., 65 n., A. 9 B. F. Swasey's ' P. I6 A. 23 H. I0 D. 29 A. 2 A. 33 A. 25 P. 2l G. Il Miss M. E. Govan's A. 9 D. 23 P. 4 . A. I9 G. 7 Miss G. W. Proctor's P. 3 A. 29 G. I2 D. I6. Doe's S. 22 VV. Morrill's P. I5 S. Il Mrs. S. P. Chase's S. 3 S. 9 P. I W. 3 D. I6 A. I2 W. Burlinname's M. N. H. Taylor's S. 26 O. H. Sleeper's H. C. Day's Mrs. E. M. D. 8 B. F. Swasey's I4 Miss A. M. Flaggfs S. IO D. 2I A. I5 25 P. I3 E. H. Richards's j. W. Field's Miss G. W, Proctor's A. 4 Miss G. W. Proctor's A. Zi S. Il P. I2 I-I. l Junior Class ff' 2 ll I fi fa' ,-Ss4ti'Q' Q .aiifilf i - g 43. .5 Ns N' I we i3'gi'fyiaav !f5t ,. -. -. 1.1111-o ri 1 ana, Xrfgcj' EFORE the Dunbar Hall fire, the school regarded the class of nineteen hundred ten as an ordinary prep. class, but now we realize that we have in our midst a class of heroes. Who can doubt their heroism, after reading in the .Exomizrz how that meek-faced, auburn-haired cherub, Gerould, braved fire and smoke to awaken the rest of the sleeping babes? Who can deny their claim to immortal fame after hearing how the in- trepid jonasson bravely leaped from a second-story window of the burning dormitory, and how, although he had lost in that fiery furnace his favorite rattle and his jack-in-the-box, he uttered not a single word of complaint, but bore his calamity with calmness and resignation? I On athletic fields the preps showed that same indomitable spirit that they displayed at the fire, and even scored in the football game with nineteen hun- dred nine. What a roar of applause arose from the bleachers when a dear little prep toddled across the line for a touchdown ! In track the preps are said to have some very good men, and, although they have tried to keep it secret, a persistent rumor has been going around that there is, in the class, a man by the name of Block, who is confident of breaking the shotput record next year. Nineteen hundred ten won only one point in the Faculty Shield Meet this year, but the track team recently said that he was confident that they could capture at least three points in the Spring Meet, as Dazey would be back in condition by that time. 67 JUNIOR CLASS Arky, Herbert Louis, Bacon, William Sutherland, Block, Sydney Joseph, Boal, Arthur McClure, Brown, Frank Granniss, Compton, james Alfred, Conn, Dwight, Coupcr, Donald Stewart, Curran, Louis Frederick, Dazey, Francis Mitchell Harding, Deitche, john Lester, Dixon, Frank Murray, Downing, Addis Howard, Faulkner, joseph I-Ienry, Fuller, George Minot, Garey, Tracey William, Gerould, Edwin Morrison, Hamilton, Robert Hamlet, Hannan, john, jr., Hayes, Carl Watson, Hemphill, Edward Strobel, Hernandez, Arthur Richard, Hernandez, Clemente, jnnasson, Harold Meyer, Keady, james Edward, Keiser, Horton, Kessler, Lawrence Whitmore, Lennox, james Herbert, Lennox, Lawrence, Lester, Herschel, McIntyre, Robert, NcNulty, john William, Meade, Louis Hunt, Morrison, Robert Douglas, O'Reilly, Enrique, Ricker, George Alvan, Rothschild, Harold Charles, Sheehan, William Francis, jr., Sherman, Morgan Jay, Skirm, joseph Gaskill, Sleeper, Perley Bartlett, Smith, George Albert, Smith, Lorrin Knapp, Sohier, Fred Martin, Sporborg, Harold May, Talbot, Montgomery Harley, Taylor, Charles Arthur, Terrazas, Abraham, Terrazas, Alfredo, Thomas, john Edward, Wardwell, Charles Howard, Wiley, Louis Abraham, Williston, john Winthrop, Willits, Charles McVeigh, Wittekind, Arthur, W Jllerirlian, bliss., D. 27 lllaeomb, Ill., D- 3 New Orleans, La., Miss G. W. Proctor's 1t'0llL'tZlEfl, W. Va., A- 2 Exeler, Mrs. M. W. Brown's Perlb Amboy, N. -7., A- 17 Srranlon, Pa., Miss A. G. jewell's New Vorb, N. Y., Miss A. M. Flagg's Ez!! River, blars., A. 32 Quivey, Ill., D. l8 Perlb Amboy, N. Y., A. 12. Washinglon, D. C., D. l Illoylan, HI., H. l9 Lynn, Mzzss., D. 8 lixeler, A. O. Fuller's. Norib flleboopany, Pa., A. 17. Lynn, lllass., D. 35. E111 River, Illarx., Miss M. H. Sulivan's. 0g'1,!II.Y6llI:g', N. Y., S. 4. lrorbesler, H. 19. Cbesler, S. C., D. 34. New York, N. V., G. 10. Wallhaln, Illass., S, New York, N. Y., D. 9. Mfakeielfi, Illass., A. 3, Pomeroy, Q., D. 14, Laporle, Ind., S. I4. Lynn, lllass., H. 15- Lynn, Mass., H. 15. Superior, Neb., J. E. Knight's. Sal! Lake Cllgf, U., E. Buckley's. Exeler, J. McNulty's. Perlb Amboy, N. 7., A. 12. Fall River, blars., D, 30, Guadalajara, Alex., E. Buckley's. Poland Springs, ble., D, 15. Cineinnnli, O., D, 34. Lynn, Mrzss., D. 22. Hfabpole, A. Burbank's. Princelon, N. Y., S. 22. Exeler, O. H. Sleeper's. Norwood, blass., A. 33. Honolulu, H. I., D. 18. Concord, Illfm., G. 10. Albany, N. Y., ' P. 7. Fall River, lvlarr., D. 5. Laporte, Ind., J. W. Hale's. Gomez Palaeio, Mex., D. 33. Gomez Palario, Alex., D. 33. Cbimgo Hezlgbls, Ill., S. 28. lfnllami, VI., D. 12. Illancbesler, A. 3. Roxbury, Maxx., A. 30. Philadeyfhia, Pa., B. F. Swasey's. Wakjeld, Mars., S. 3. 68 l'1u-.filfallt . . Virc !,l'E.l'l'lIG'llf Scflwffl rj' , Pl'4.'Ji1l'clll . . Vin: l'ru.vz'f1'L-iz! Secrelmj' . , fJl'E.Yftl'L'llf . . V irc I '1'c.v1'flunl Sucrclazy . . Prc.r1'f1'c11l . . Sec1'cla1jf . . CLASS OFFICERS W SENIOR CLASS Fall Term Winter Term W. W. SKTO'l l' j. lf. CONWAY li. Clluucu 'l'. lf. Wommum. 'l'. l . NVOOUIIULI. C. D. O'DoNN1sl.l. ' UPPER MIDDLE CLASS Fall Term Wlnter Term ll. S. Illclwzolz I. R. Boom' j. I.. llumnw E. K. BovN'roN R. Il. ROYCE P. 'l'. I'IAZlCl.'l'ON LOWER MIDDLE CLASS Fall Term Wlnter Term I . J. Glm'l'mN F. j. GRA'l'I'AN J. Cmuuckuv D. J. Wnrrra S. B. Momsox S. B. MOIQISON JUNIOR CLASS Fall Term Wlnter Term L. l . CURRAN . . J. E. Klmnv J. W. Wll.l.lS'l'ON F. G. BROWN 69 R F Sprlng Term C. M. n'Au'rRmx1oNT L. Ewmr: C. D. O'lJoNNrc1.1. j. It E. F. ll. E. Sprlng Term D. Powmz j. Lolfrus M. l'1aAKr: Sprlng Term j. GRA'l'l'AN Sl-EAR j. Co1.mv1-31.1. Sprlng Term ...IL NIORRISON M. Il. Dfxzxw g ff ' 1. ..-...w. A . Kveabqdq HAH ff,-f A ' L 4' 'f'A Ilx f'5 :P X X ff WN' ' ,,. 1I W' X f --fi ' Q94 515 f K i dx - ,fs , . K5 X ll, ff' 3 s 'Qxifw H if 'iw' QXQ Nw 1-f X -9- x XX ff E5 A wif V' f f Y fgf ' 'K 7' I Kmyy f ff X ff?-T,'l'v'Q X .. H N' K, 'WA if MXXY:':5 'iw-x I 1,577 jf ww NWW' f. f f' . -1. f ' 3 ' ' f ff I :I fs! 1' 7. ff Q fjfw if iv nl-x Ji' ,Q 19 J' f ff' I W ff fwfiif-x N2 ,QQTZ-77 5.59 f gif ff' W E fff : lj1?7??s 1 :ffi2 'K YZQQX 'Q 1l'J,u'IV:: S J ' it 5 f SH ,. ,,f lf'4.'L4.!f' M ,1hf,,f HH if ' f .f,, M! ' ?:- ,N ' aI .Ig'fi1 'W' J'f2 'M,', '-11l- f um ' lg 3 Sf 7 fl - j '- .. Christian Fraternity CHRISTIAN FRATERNITY I W OFFICERS Fall Term, 1906 Winter Term, 1907 Pres1'a'e11f . Vire Pre.vz'a'em' . Serrelmj' . T rerz.v1zrcr . . A. MACGREGOR, '08 . A. ANSELMI, '09 . W. E. HAwRE,'08 J. P. LONG, '07 H. C. I-IHJRMAN, '08 W. I-I. ADICRI-IOI.ll, '09 P. T. I-lAzEL'roN, A. ANSICLMI, '09 W. CusuwA S. FORD H. D'AU'l'REMON'I' A. Ax'1'ELL I F. BANGS P. BLAIR W. BROOKS B. CHASE CONNELL I-I. CoNNoR B. C0R'rELvou, JR. W. DANSER DUDLEY S. FIELDING G. FoLsoM S. GOLDEY H. AIJICRHOLD ANSELMI A. BAINES V. BALLARD F. BARRY G. BORCHARIJT BOWSER MCC. BOAL CoNN J. O MEMBERS Faculty W. D. HEAD N. W. I-IELM A. G. LEACOCK 1907 . W. CARTER B. R. Cool-ER . B. KELLY D. L. Kmcns J. P. LONG P. A. RAYMOND 1908 . D. GREEV W. IIARIJING . W. HAUSSERMANN W. E. HAWKE II. I-IERTZOG H. C. HICKMAN P. D. HOIJGKINS . HOLMES M. P. I'IOl'KlN L. E. JACK 1909 Ia. J. COLIJWICLI. . L. FLEHII S. GoL1mERc: W. B. HAM!-soN . HAYENS . T. HAZICLTON . H. KRUSCHWITZ 1910 . H. MEADE G. SKIRM . A. SMITH 73 A '09 Spring Term, 1907 W. H. ADERHOLD, '09 II. C. I-IICRMAN, '08 P. T. I'IAZlCI.'l'ON, '09 A. ANSELMI, '09 N. S. MCKENIJRICK J. P. WERRER P. SNEIH-:RER N. E. 'l'x1'Us B. R. TURNER W. H. WVARREN D. I. YORK F. KRENSON A. MACGREGOR P. F Mll.I.FIR A. Om:lLvv W. A. PECK G. S. PHENlx C. E. RECORDON R. B. SUCKLEY, JR. B. WARNER W. MAli'I'lN P. MATHER M. R. OLDS C. D. PARSONS O. PAYNE R. A. SHARON H. A. WEEKS M. H. TALBOT J. W. W1LLrs'roN MONITORS 'TQ CHURCH MONITORS Phz'll1l15.v Cong'regaf1'ona! . . iF'.1F'v5AIE2?zfE:,:' Episropal . .... . . F. F. BANGS, '07 Melho:i1'sl . . . H. S. GOLDRY, 'OS Catholic . . . . . P. B. KELLY, '07 Fin! Congregational . . . . J. L. JACK, '07 Um'lar1'an . . . . E. W. WEscoT'r, '07 Bapfixl . . . H. A. Ax'rm.1., '07 CHAPEL MONITORS F. F. RANDOLPH, '07 . .......... . H. B. Clmsn, '08 'U' CHURCH ATTENDANCE W Plu'lhf.v . . llO Epzlrcopnl . . 83 Unilarian . . . 68 Catholir . . . 56 Baptist . . . . . 30 Firsl Congregational . . 26 Melhorlisl . . . . 21 Al Hain: 7 74 W PHI EPSILON SIGMA W XVILLIAM VINCENT BRICICLAND, JR KORTRIGHT CHURCH JOHN FRANCIS CONWAY .IOHN EDNVARD GILROY GLENN GII.lilCR'l' IIARTRR NATHAN XVILHUR IIIHM I,AwRlf:Ncxe XVIIITMORE Klassx.1cR ROBERT' BRAHT-'ORH MCINTYRIC WH.l.1AM Iflowlam. NICINTYRIC, .IR NORMAN SHAW McKlcN1mR1cR JAMES IIIQNRY MONTIIOXIFIRV, JR. RmH4:R'l' DOHHLAS MOIQRISON ARTIIUR EDWARD Oc:H.vv NIURRAY RAYMOND 01.115 1':lJWARIJ NIILTON PRARIL I RANc1s Frrz RANIJOLPII Ro1HcR'r ALTQXANHHR SHARON CHARx.Rs ARTHUR 'l'Avl.oR CIIARLICMAGNIC 'l'owmR, jR. jusucvu XVALTON ICHGAR Srow WHma1.AN RICHARD 1'ARs0Ns XVIIITMAN 76 lin-hw. lwilu Q x 1 4 Thin-my nun- maiden 1:-,Inu- KAPPA EPSILON iw CIIARI.Ics MAIIRICE Il'AU'I'REMON'l' IluIzIaR'I' lIAR'I' II'AII'I'RIcMnN'I' S'l'AN'I'0N KIN4: BIIRRV RALI-II IIAR'I'I' Bowms CARI. IIIINRY BURNS LOUIS IIAMII.'I'oN Comm, .IR. ARNoI.Im SAwvI:R CIIR'I'Is FRIQII jAcoII DICK AIIIIIS I'IowARII DowNINI: WIN'I'IIRoI- EmvARIms FIsI:Ia jus'I'Is FRI-:IIIIRICK l RAnI.Icv SIWII IIAVILNS PIIII.II- TIIomIRN IIAzIII.'I'oN HARRY CIIALMIBRS l'lIc:IcMAN ALI-'RIGID ALIINANDIQR C016 MAI.coI.M NVARNICR ARMS I'IacI4 Sl KAPPA DELTA PI W Wll.I.IAM SU'rHER1.ANn BACON J E CONKLIN EUGENE EDWARD CoNNIcI.Lv PI4:'I'RR PAUL COONEY GEORGE BRUCE CoR1'm.vou, JR. RALI-II NELSON DoIsI.Ia S'I'AIfIfoRII ALLEN FRANCIS WILI.IAM ALLRN FRANCIS LAwRIcNcI: GARDNER RoIIIaR'I' N1CIIoLs GARIINIIR WAl.TER EDWARD GUTIIRIE Jus'I'IN YVOODWARD HARIIING WlI.I,IAM EMIQRY IfIAwKIf: FOSTER HOLMES IIIINRV SQUIRE HOLMES JoIIN PAUL JONES, JR. JAMI-:s AuGUs'I'INI: Lmnm' FRANCIS JOSEPH Lolfrus MICHAEL JAMES MIILRRI-:N, JR. JoIIN DONALD POWER RICHARD I-IowARn Rovcn BERNARII WIQRTHI-:IMIv.R SCHARI-'If WlI.I,lAM WRIGHT SCo'I'r HIcNRv FAI.LoN VAIIGI-IAN KENNETI-I DIAZ WALKIIR THOMAS FRos'I' W00llHULI. 82 wmuwu I 1 7 ,,.---- -' X 4 5 .. v X K My X KAPPA BETA NU W jumus Roo'r BAKER GEORGE Il BROWN HAROLD PA'rv CHURCH JOSEPH SHERMAN FORD EDWARD JosE1-H HAR1' WAI.'l'lIR DU'I'l'ON HEAD HOR'l'ON KEISER ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK WALLACE BRADLEY MACKEY FRANKLIN CLEVELAND OR1'oN HOLDEN SPEAR CHANDLER SPRAGUE JOHN EDWARD THOMAS THOMAS ALBERT WILSON 87 ALPHA N K' JOSEPH WPlI1'NEY BOWEN HAROLII FITCH BULLARIJ NATHANIEL GEORGE BURLEIGH HARRIE BRIGI-IAM CHASE FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA HAROLD WIasLIw DANSER WILLIAM MIDIlI.E'FON GRIMI:s PRRCY DRNNISON HODGKINS JOHN CoIfIzI.ANII KIRTLANII, JR JOHN I-IoI.wILL LlGH'l'l'Hl'E PHILIP MCQUESTEN SAMUEI. BENJAMIN MORISON ARTHUR MEREDYTI1 RoImR1's RICHARD EVERE'l I' SHUTE PHILIP SNIcDR:xI1:R JAMES ARTHUR Tulfrs 88 Ed 'LH ', 'S' H T,.7Hf'. ' . - 4' v 1-:1.4.wfr'r rum. EX? IQ:-? . r. q:q'ggg-':.- -'-ljiifwff' .Ffff-sg1v'g!5 H J ' it 'ff' . i.4-1' . fi The Exonian Board EXONIAN EDITORS W Alm1ng1'14q Eflilor . . . . F. F. RANDOLPH, '07 .'Ix.fi.vf1zul .Mzurlgilzg Eflilor . . II. II. D'AU'l'REMONT, 'O7 Sm.-lazy . . . . . . D. I.. Kluans, 07 , 4 ffl. W. A . '07' fi,l15Il!z',V.S' fllmmgcr . . . . . . lc. M. D,rr?l1'lm0N,l,, ,U7 .fls.rorialu Eft'ilor.v D. A. Hmmm, 'OS H. C. HICKMAN, '08 H. S. Gowrw, '08 G. B. COR'I'El.Y0l7, ju., '08 'Resigncd 92 UR' ' lbvsy DAX, E -' i ii Q IHJ E ,,f:,,1 4.i,it'Ill! ' q ,px 'hlfl' X X it If ma, -E4 I - r 709.1 1. ,f,-L.l.f'm':' if impressed by its own insignilicance Qas compared to the 1907 PIIANQ will next year produce their hand-bill under the 'J' .g name Excellent Lemon. How .remarkably appropriate the eggs tzgyv nane is! The board values its one column of news, if lv 95W such the history of events days old may be called, and twenty-three columns of advertising fmark it, 235, at 52.50 per school year. ls that not handing out the lemon? Yet the board says it is not, and surely they ought to know, for they are all, all honorable men. But we are not here to disprove what the 32.50 Lemon says, but here we are at the Exom'au's funeral to speak what we do know. We all did love it once, and here is the cause, viz., that we should some day get our money's worth 5 but we fear it will not be so. Every time a new breakfast food is put on the market, the board elects a new member to its august body and proceeds to the Squamscott Hotel, where they sample the new food along with other edibles and drinkables. The drink is usually milk in a bottle with a bright green label, designating the drink thus : 'l'he milk that made Alumni Hall jealous. At the end of the school year they wend their way to Portsmouth fa wet townj, and there, on the students hard-earned money, hold a grand banquet. 'Tis not given out what is in the bottles at this feast-it can only be conjecture-and of course we could not attribute anything rude to our esteemed contemporaries. Some day-perhaps-the board will come back to earth and realize that their paper was established for more honor and less profit, and then-perhaps again-they may change the name back to Exonizzrz once more. But it is doubtful. . nu DIQIQMX wy- HE Excellent E.V0l1l'llll is no more! The Ex-onion Board, 'Pl v ' i 3 3 t mil ll f Q ' v ' D 93 D. L. KREBS B. W. SCHARFF E. S. WHEELAN MANAGWG Eorron The Pean Board C. G. ROBERTSON S. JACOBS BUSINESS MANAGER THE PEAN was HE PEAN, the annual publication of the Senior Class, appeared for the hrst time in 1879. The first book was a small paper-bound volume. just who was responsible for this nefarious custom of a year-book at Exeter is known to only a few persons, for the names of the editors of the first issue were not published. Since then the .PIQAN has inflicted itself upon the school and those of the public who have been generous enough to purchase it every year fwith a few exceptionsj. This is the twenty-third vol- ume. We sincerely trust, however, that the significance of that number will not affect the poor mortals who are unfortunate enough to be responsible for the existence of the book. For we are only poor mortals with no chance of making our millions from this publication. However, our consolation in this matter is that we differ from the editors of the Exonhzzz in at least one respect. We hope the book will accomplish its object, that it will be a reflection of and not on the school life for the past year. 95 E. E. W H. BIARIETT, '78 B. BALCI-I, '79 . N. NEEDLES, JR., '80 '82 A. A. WVMAN, '79 W. C. BAvI.IEs, '80 F. B. I AY, '80 C. N. P. MEAD, 'Sl M I-I. CUSIIING, '79 L. E. SIEXTON, '80 C. A. STRONG, '8l C. E. l'lAMI,IN, '80 H L. DAWES, JR., '80 G. R. PARSONS, '82 I . A. AI.DRIcII, '81 H. Oscaoou, '82 W. M. HAI.I., JR., '82 R. P. VVINTERS, '83 J. I . IIOLLANU, '81 J. A. ORIIWAV, JR., J. A. IlII.I., '81 I-I. II. xVlCN'l'WOR'l'Il, 82 E. I. K. Novlcs, '82 W. W. COLIIURN, '81 J. COUMAN, 'Sl C. I . CI.lBMIEN'I', '83 W. C. SMITII, '81 C. C. I+'EI.'I'ON, '82 W. W. BAI.nwIN, '82 W. K. BARTON, '82 C. E. BAI.Es, '83 W. C. HOYIJIEN, '82 F. I-I. STANVAN, '83 'l'. R. VARICR, '83 C. S. El.GU'l'l'ER, '83 W. Il. RANII, JR., '85 B. W. PALMER, '84 J. M. PICTERS, '84 I.. ANIIERSON. '84 L. HONORE, '84 J. 'l'. MALONE, '84 E. C. BATES, '85 H D. EVERETT, '85 E. O. MITCHELI.. '85 T. S. CI-III.Us, '88 H W. C. WURTENRERG, '86 M W. MA'I'HER, '86 P. H. TRACY, '87 C. LEB. XVITHROW, '86 A. LEE, '87 C. B. I'lURs'r, '87 W J. IFARQUHAR, '87 S. P. 1JUI I IICl.D, '88 T. W. LAMONT, '88 C. F. CI.ARKsoN, '88 W. F. BAKER, '89 5. M. BRICE, '89 R. FURMAN, '90 P. A. B. A. I-' I I'. U. E. R I.. I 4. C E A . E R T II. A. A. C. S. I'. l'. E. If A. I-' IV C. C J. L C. I C. Srl- P. ln. EDITORS OF, THE EXONIAN K S. SKEELE, '90 OI.IvER, '90 C. DEXVOLF, '9l P. LORII, '89 J. CARR, '90 C. MIN'l'ON, '91 M. LlEVEN'I'Rl'I I', '9l M. GROVER, '90 J. BARnwEI.I,, '90 MCIQILIC, '91 L. S'I'O'l'IIERS, '89 A. KIMBALI., '9l W. STRONG, '92 W. COOKE, '91 C. I-I. JONES, '9l ll. TIIAYER, JR., '92 C. CLARKE, JR., '93 S. COI.'roN, '92 I-I. WIII'l'NIBV, '92 J. DRAPER, '93 L. I-IAVDEN, '92 I. 'l'ON,IOROI'If, '93 RAND, '93 P. S. DOANIC, '93 R. MA'rIIEws, '92 J. MAIIONIEY, '93 ScO'I'1', '93 IWICRRILI., '94 . D. FREEMAN, '94 F. CRAIIO, '94 I. WRlllH'I', '94 A. LOVE, '94 P. AIUAMS, '95 H. GEII.s, '95 P. HUI.I., '96 C. BUCK, '95 . .IOIIN COURTENAY, '9 M. WATSON, '95 R. STOIIIIS, '95 W. S. BRAUFORIJ, '96 W J. D F. R. H S. H. E. 3. V. In. W. R C. H. 4. I . XV. . R. A. HAYS, '96 E. BENTON, '96 G. STARR, '96 E. 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B. . W. II. H. B. CHASE J. W. G. B. Cox'rlu.vou, jk. O. W F. Dunmv D. A. H. S. W. H. Amzxnonu W. B. H. B. FRANCIS C. W. ELWIQLI., '07 H. B. CHASE, '08 E. W. Wnzscovr, '07 W. II. AIHCRIIOLIJ, '09 W. II. LAzAuus, '07 Il. D. AIKMAN,',07 1907 CURTIS Enwlcu. Km.1.v LAZARUS 1908 HARDING IIAUSSIQRMANN H r:ALn I'Ilck'1'zoG 1909 IIAM1-s0N 101 T P E G D j. P. W . I I. RYAN SNE1mKi+:R W. W lnsccvrl' W. E. IIICKEY W. I'Inus'roN, jk. L. I-Iuuuw H. Krwscnwrrz j. MURRAV, jk. 'tr G. L. Soule G. L. SOULE Fall Term l'rc.virfclll . . . P. LONG, '07 V1're-l'n':1'a'e1zl . . A. ANslu,Mx, '09 Serreln1j'-7B'm.v1n'c1' S. B. XVARNER, 'OS L1'hl'llI'l'lHl . . . P. MARlIQ'I'l', '07 Sr1g,'n11l-nl-firms . G. W. ANSON, '07 li. R. Coovm: S. jlxcnlas A. S. 1 IICl,IJlNG A. ANSNLMI A. MCC. Bom. ' L. II. Mlmma 79? OFFICERS Winter Term B. R. 'l'unNmz, '07 II. S. GOI.l1lEY,'0S W. Slm'r1a1u,xN, ' G. PIIICNIX, '08 j. P. Loma, '07 MEMBERS 1907 j. li. W. II. XVARIUQN 1908 U. S. B. YVARNIER 1909 IC. A. G. Rlclaslc 1910 G. J. 103 03 l'. R S. E. A. W Spring Term S. jfxcmes, '07 A. S. l 1lcl,n1Nc 05 G. S. PIIICNIX, OS S. Ii. XVAIQNER, Ii. R. 'I'uleNlcR, 07 LONG TU umm: Pm-:Nix Gl.Assl1:v SNIITH Wu.us'roN Academy Debating Team EXETER-ANDOVER DEBATE Bartlett Hall, Andover, May 25 W QUESTION Resolzfefl, That the history of trade unions in the United States during the last twenty years shows a tendency that is a menace to the best interests of society. Afflrmatlve Negative Exam' Amlozfer P. SNEDIQKER E. j. Nvmnsmk W. SlIA'l'muAN ll. GICMMIER G. S. PHENIX M. G. Env ' Allermzle Allernale N. G. BURLEIGH E. C. VVHMQLIQR Judges Pnolf. G. P. ISAKER PROF. W. Z. Rll'I.If2Y Ilm'v:u'd University MR. ll. N. DAVIS Decision awarded Andover. IOS G. L. Soule Debating Team INTER-SOCIETY DEBATE wa Academy Chapel, May 9, 1907 QUESTION A'e.va1vm', That lhc people of Snn Francisco were justified in scgrcguting the 'IZIIFZXIICEC children from thc schools of San Francisco. Affirmative Negative Gulfieu lffvzlzfh G- l.. 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F11-:l.n, ju. 15. B. I-IOLMES L. L. A. ILFELD O. M. KU1-1fERLE A. M. RomcR'1's 1908 D. A. 1'11CALlD F. Homms II. S. IIOLMIQN II. MOlif1ICN'l'1IAlI 1909 W. Ii. 1',xc1:A1m 1910 A. II. DOWNING 109 N , ju. U. ROIIIERTSON II. RYAN W. Sclmluflf SNEDEKER R. TURNER F. W0OlJIIUI.I. S. XVOOIJWELL A. l'1c1uuNs S. I'm4:N1x B. SUCKLIEV, ju. Towmx, ju. S. PAYNIC ABNER L. MERRILL PRIZES W Academy Chapel, June 18, 1906 COMPOSITIONS I'Yf'.fl lyflr'-TL' ............. JOHN ,Liv 1fll,x'rr, '06 The Clmracter of Lady Naclrcth Se f4ff uf! Prize- ........... llAN1m. CLARK Lomz, '06 The Character of Larly Macbeth Judges of Compositions Picon-'. W. C. BRONSON l'lm1-'. Il. li. llUN'rlNm:'l'0N Brown University MN. G. W. I.A'rlmM DECLAMATIONS H'r.vz Prize ....... FREDERICK Al.c:EuNoN Wu.xuo1', '06 The Man without a Country -S'vfv11d Prize . . . . . . . . . . . ART:-um THEODORE NABSTEDT, '06 To the Bunker Hill Survivors Judges of Declamatlons DR. N. E. Souuz, Exeter, N. H. HON. DAVID L. Kmsns, Clearfield, Pa. PROP. GL,xNv11.1.E TERRELL, Georgetown College, Ky. 110 f 1 X ,z f WU ' X Y 17 Af - ' U gl?-' K ,ma Z! ff ,ni fb - Z ff f Q 'i w f ' ' , v i s , f 'gf ' . w X' H XX IZ ,f ff 635044 GFANT 4 D f 1 WP hyrd fl The Assembly Club C OFFICERS 'Cab G ASSEMBLY QL U .Q, I'ru.vM'1fl . . ..... . I . I . R.xNnol.l-ll, '07 If'1'n: l'n'.v1'f:'mf . . W. II. M4'IN'l'vluc, jk., '07 .Sl.w'u!f1111' . . . . . . . . . C. II. IIUNNS, '08 !:'.wr1rliv ff,' K 'umu11'f!w' C. IXI. x1'Al1'1'lclc1xmN'l', '07 M. S. IQIl'KI'1Ii, 108 'I'. W. C.xu'Hf:l:, '07 C. III-:leN.xN1n'1z, '09 II. IJ. :XIKMAN S. K. Iilclzlu' 'I'. W. CAI4'I'l'ZN li, R, COUI'I'1R II. N. CURTIS M. S. B.xl.mv1N I. R. Iiounv II. R. IIOWHICIQ II. If. Iinu,l..xlm C. II. Iiulms Ii. CARI-l4:N'l'l1:R 5. 5. 1XIJI.I1.lx R. If. Iimuav R. Iimvslm A. I.. II.IuhII . IXI. lf'AU'l'lcmluN'l' MEMBERS 1907 N. IJllIII.I'1 II If-s'l'1fw . 4. .. R. II. I . If. I II'II.IJ, ju. S. A. Iflc.-xNc'1s IJ. I.. lim-:Iss W. 1908 C. IJ. C.vl'lns II. Cumxmc W. IJ.xNslala D. Glclclw I.. MII.I.I'1R L. II. li. II. 1909 C. IIlcl:N.xN1mlcz W. IIiI'II.ANIl -I. l'. blom-zs, jus. C. 1910 II. IIIl'1N'I'YIlIC, ju. A. II. Ilowwmu II3 C. I.. Ibxlcsnxs, blue. I . I . R.-XNIJUI.l'II'N N. IC. 'I'1'rus Ii. IQ. 'I'U1cNlc1c Ii. ID. NVAI.IiI'1Ii l'. F. Wm: C. W. Om: W. A. I'14:c1: I'. A. R.xNsurulc M. S. Illvlcl-:N C. '1'mvleu, ju. bl. W.-xl.'mN W. Ii. I'.xcK,xluw C. IC. RAND.-II.I. A. G. XVICIIJICNIIAMMIIZN C. I . NVINSIIII' Y I-: 1 A-W.. .U U I 1 , .N I. - , 4 , ff , JUNE BALL OFFICERS :ig . Presizfwll . . . . . I . F. RANIJOLPH, '07 Vice Pmviflezzl. . . W. H. MQINTYRIQ, jk., '07 SL'4'l'4'lrl2j' . . . . . . C. M. Il,AU'l'REMON'l', '07 l:'.xw1r!iw COIllllliffc'z' l'Yaw' C0llHll7.ffEC S. K. Hmuw, '07 C. II. Iiulws, 'US j. B. W,xl,m'1'r,'07 G. I. BROWN, '09 I'. McQulcs'l'1cN, '07 j. XV,u.'r0x, '08 15. M. l'm1:1-1, 'OS R. McIN'1'vkra, '10 . x N. .1 , N XX NK.. X, X Zi . K X X fri?-x K if X V M L' .777 . ,j1x3 ' v . -J f , f- ' 2 lm J ' -1-1, awk, f N. N 14 3 -. 1 ' ' ',' ll4 . u ra- s , P, Q ,- . 1 . 0 1' ' 'f' 1 VJICAL- Q 1 QLVBQ- Q6 Q 1 X w 1 WX G .f Q QAM X kk' -, C2-PQ., OOO ! sf, 5 f-1325 ...bn . 'Q ' bfi' ' A 1 . V' . ff jf Q 4 ' E ggn X , ,3 x, A Q gbjjggg ..l MH-N 4', ,',f5i N:y ',.- Mxif . fm 6 M- M .- N w X2-51's if-'T' .. ' - - -gl is ,4 'LQ' 5-I1-if Stk xx f Jqjifx Q ,owxx A . J m y 5 ..,.. W, lizhffgh , 7f' ! f W! N - q f K' Ill 4.4 Mkf The Glee Club LQABEELAN 1'1'u.rf'f!w1l . . Vin' l,l'L'.YflIIL'lIf . S1'1'l'r'f1II:I'- 7'1'1'rI.VlH'l'1' ffvllhl' . . l'?'r.vf 72'H01'.i' A. A. C. Mfxlmtmlm W. E. IIAWKIQ, 'US C. ll. BURNS, '08 j. W,xl,'1'oN, 'OS R. N. Drml.n, '07 l'Y1'.fl Brlmxv I . F. 1+'lm.n, ju., ' S. IIAVICNS, '09 C. D. Nl+:wm.1., 'US R. N. GARDNER, '0 N. E. 'I'l'rus, '07 G. ll. Cilclclcv, '08 b OFFICERS MEMBERS 1l7 . S. K. lim: . lf. lf. I+'u+:1.u 'lu 07 . C. Il. NIQXXIII 0? 1 . W. In. Ilmxll OS .S'1'r'0lI1f 7'r,'l101'.v W. I.lcl'rn, '05 S. XVHICICLAN 07 W. IRICLANID, 09 . A. Plcclq, '08 lf. BARRY, '09 Sucaml' lfasxcs M. I'mA1m, '06 K. lilcluw, '07 II. LINCOLN, 08 I.. l+'ls1llmc:K, 09 The Mandolin Club 4 Wx Luazlev' . 1,v zllfnzngw' . . PWS! AlIIIIlf'l7l'l'll.Y W. SCIIARFI-', '07 . S. XVIIICICLAN, '07 N. GARDNIQR, '08 lf' Mll.1,lcl:, '08 WAl.'1'0N, '08 OFFICERS MEMBERS Gnin1r.v II. D. AIKMAN, '07 5. I'IAv1sNs, '09 119 . lil-QRNAIQIJ W. Sclmlu-'I . Iflmmu S. NV1uam.AN .SE-mmf fllrzmlnlinx W. A. l'lcl:KlNs, '08 L. Mrrli. li1.AcIi,'0S Orchestra Y wggf ig ' xxfjnp ' . Q V fx xg k Wx W T115 ORCHEJTQX Q. M l.1'rm'u1' I I. C. Huff: MAN l'7r.vl I 'ivl1'z1.r l'. T. II,xzlcl.'1'0N, 709 A. D. FlVl.l.lCli, '07 II. W. IMNslcl:, '08 K. C,xl:1-I-zlwlcu, 'OS Smunf lvlrflflllli C'f-flux C. W. l'fA'l'0N, '07 S. ll. l'lclNm'l-1, '08 F. L. SM1mf:l.s, '09 I'. SNICIIICIQIGIQ, '07 f'o1'm'l 7'I'0lllh0llt, R. 15. Romans, '09 S. ll. I m.sn1x1, '08 I Ylll'l'll1'LV ll. S. IIIcl:'l'zuu, '08 R. li. SIIIVVIQ, '07 171110 I 'ifmn II. R. LONTZ, '09 G. G. IIA1c'l'1':1e, '08 Drnmx I . J. IJICK, ,09 12l 4 KEN L. Z Cf THE MANDOLIN PLAYER W l'1'H lingers weary and worn, With eyelids heavy and red, The students sit in the ev'ning hours, And play till they're nearly dead, Plunk ! plunk ! plunk l With never a thought for the tune, To them, there's but one thing important, The trip that they hope to take soon. Play l play ! play l Till the eyes begin to get dim, Play ! play I play ! Till the head is all in a swim. Flat, natural, and sharp, Sharp, natural, and flat, And though their hearers in ridicule laugh Yet they play on, regardless of that. 123 Cast and Chorus of the Minstrel Show THE MINSTREL SHOW W OR the first timelin sd three years, a mm- vf li strel show, acted by students, was in- flicted on the school last fall for the pur- pose of helping to defray the Senior Class Day Expenses. Rehearsals were begun about four weeks before the big show, and at first were held in the Glee Club room. The discord pro- duced by the chorus, however, soon grew unbearable to the inmates of Abbot Hall, just across the way, so the rehearsals were held in the chapel, as there they could disturb none but the portraits on the wall, and they couldn't protest. The men worked hard, and finally such a good chorus was devel- oped that an expert critic said its only fault was that it couldn't sing and couldn't dance, but that otherwise it was fine. The rehearsals continued in the chapel until a week before the per- 'X formance, and thence until the show were held in the local temple of Thes- pis. These last few rehearsals, however, were not unqualified successes, as the temperature of the air in the theatre was so low that a great many of the performers were forced to go out-of-doors to get warm. The first spasm was held Monday night, December lo, and was an excellent performance. The size of the audience on the second night testified to this, as it was, if possible, smaller than on the first night, except in the gallery. It had been noticed by the storekeepers of the town that on the afternoon of December II, the de- mand for lemons greatly increased, but the reason for this was not known until .lim lieady came out to sing his little ditty. jim made a big hit, as did also the famous sextette of imported beauties, called the 'f Maggie lJooley's. Some of the jokes were very good, and many of them were original--with Adam, perhaps. The program follows: IZ5 The 1907 Pean PROGRAM Opening Chorus . . ..... . ...... . Arranged by john 71 I'Vrzll Introduction, Bones and Tambos Grand Old Rag Strolling Home with Jennie Vou're Just thc Girl I'm Looking For When the Right Little Girl Comes Along Mary from Tipperary Tale of the Stroll Smile on Me Cheer Up, Mary - End Song, Home, Sweet llome, Sounds Good to Me ..... fhrzjv Von Tilzer CARI. H. BuRNs, '08 Solo, Some Day XVhen Dreams Come True ...... .... 7 arab: WlI.l.lAhl E. IATAWVKE, '08 End Song, Business Is Business with Me ....... . Lelckcll KOR'l'RlGlI'l' CHURCH, '07 Whyo BILL . ............ . Lclchc!! WILLIAM E. I-lAwRi-1, 'OS ASSISTED HY Slevin HAVICNS, '09 THOMAS F. WO0lJllLIl.l., '07 CHANDLER SPRAGUIC, '09 KENNETH CARPICNTER, '08 FRED lf. Fllil.ll, JR., '07 CARROLL D. NRWELI., '08 JAMRs W. COS'l'El.l.O, 'OS ROBERT A. SHARON, '09 Topical Song, Nothing Like That in Our Family . JAMES E. KRADY, '1 . . . . . . . . lVitmrzrk 0 Solo, Just One Word of Consolation ........ . Harrzlr ALFRED A. C. MALCOLM, '08 End Song, Bill Simmons ............ . lylhlllltlfk EUGENE E. CONNRLLY, '09 Buck and Wing Dance .............. . . C1.ARsNcn F. MIIRRAY, '09 End Song, He's a Cousin of Mine ....... . . Allirks Em:AR S. Wui-JELAN, '07 The Maggie Dooleys ............. Al.lf'Rl'ID A. C. MAl.COl.bf, '08 ASSISTED HY THE DooI.EY 5lCX'l'lB'l l'IE JOHN F. CONWAY, '07 CHARr.ms M. D'AU'l'REMONT, '07 K1aNNR'rH D. XVALKICR, '07 STANTON K. BERRY, '07 RALPH I-I. LiNco1.N, '08 EDWARD M. PEAKE, '08 Grand Finale, U The Stars and Stripes and Y ou ....... . . W ilmark BY THE ENTIRE COMPANY Committee JOHN F. CONWAY, '07, Cl: MR. PTONVARD .A. Ross Louis I-I. CooRR, JR., '07 ! KoR'rRu:u'r CHURCH, 07 JOHN E. GILROY, '0 nirman FRANCIS F. RANDOLPH, '07 CARL H. BURNS, '08 EDGAR S. WIIEELAN, '07 7 Coarh 7 5'en.r1u'cr MR. JOHN T. WA'r'r, Woburn. Mass. MR. I-IowARu A. Ross 5 Alllllllgfl' Asxixlant Illanagur JOHN F. CONWAY, '07 Louis H. Cooxa, JR., '07 126 1 .531 1 U I V 'V a n' . M 1 :gas ll.. V -' Q ffi, f Y ' Ji If iw, Mm. Q5 f , um? 1 I if KBBK-Bnnxnv- N 6 0 '7- I 1 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION K' OFFICERS Pre.vi1I'eu! . . ..... . E. GILROY, '07 Vice Iwxiflmz . . . C. H. BuRNs, '08 Sm-clzzzgv . . ..... . C. F. Wmsmv, '0 Football Czzjilaiu lllrzunger I-I. F. V.xUc:lmN, '07 F. F. R.xNnol.1'u, '07 .flssislrllzl Alfllltlxgffl' F. G. Cl.mmNclc, '08' I. R. Boonv, '08 Baseball Cajrlnizz Zllrumger M. F. CooNlw, '07 W. I-I. MCIN'l'YRlE, JR., '07 .4.v.ri.vlnn! Zllrzlmgnr W. E. I-Lxwulz, '08 Track C'njrm1'1z Xllrznager J. E. GILROY, '07 W. W. Scorr, '07 flsxislnlzl .fllrzuager J. D. Powmu, '08 Tennls Ma1zz1ger L. H. Cooxn, JR., '07 Golf Manager T. W. CARTER, '07 Audltlng Committee M. T. O'DoNoGHuE, '07 F. J. GRATTAN, '09 A. MACGRILGOR, '08 L. F. CURRAN, 'IO MR. II. A. Ross 'Resigned 128 The 1907 Pean K. CHURCH J. F. CONWAY M. F. COONIEY P. P. COONICY J. E. GILROY I. R. BOOOY W. V. BRIl'lEI.ANIJ C. H. liuRNs W. E. Ihxwlua G. I. BROWN J. CRRRIQRRV E. E. CONN1+:1,1.v F. J. GR.vl'r,xN W. S. BACON F. G. BROWN G. M. FULLER 1 J. M M G I'l Il MEMBERS 1907 A. Llamw . J. MlJI.KI'1IGN, JR. T. O,1JONOGlIUE J. POR'l'lER 1908 . S. I IlaR'l'zOu . C. IIICKMAN A. M AcuRlcr :OR W. B. M,wRlcv 1909 J. '1'. GRRIQNIQ J. l'. JONES, JR. l'. ll. KRUSLflHVl'l'Z 1910 R. McIN'rvRm J. ' R W. McNU1.'rv . D. MORIIISON W. F. SHEEHAN, JR. 'eff O re' N xx nugf 9 of v J lf' 1 29 F. RANIJOI.l'I'I II. RYAN W. ScO'l'1' F. V.uR':u.xN I . XVOOIJIIULL D. Nlcxvmr. 17. l'OwlcR Il. Rovmzlc W,x1,'roN B. IWORISON S1-RRR J. Wumc I . XVINSIIII' A. Smvru H. W,xRmv1zl.l McV. W11.1.1'1's ll 1:11 4' .rx 5 ' .. NI WIT.-.9 WE TH B A I - 4-td. . 151.0 HQ- E as -'iw Q I, ull.. ' -sig R N A , ' W, A IM 05 jill 4 ,' M., -M55 Q-3 ,,..,.x,. -1 f' M ' Football C. Il. BURNS, '08 F. J. L0l 'l'US, '08 K. CHURCH, '07 A. lNfI,xcr:Rm:oR, '08 M. F. Cooxlcv, '07 A. A. C. M.xl.c:ol.M, '08 A. H. DOWNING, '10 19. M. l'mARlz, '08 J. G1l,Rov, '07 J. IJ. Powlck, '08 - E. J. llAR'r, '07 C. SMITH, '07 J. L. llURl.l:v, '08 J. IC. 'l'noM,xs, '10 J. E. Kmnv, '10 II. F. VAUGHAN, '07 D. J. Wuma, '09 Baseball E. li. CONNIQLLY, '09 J. A. I.lcmw, '07 M. F. Coomav, '07 I . J. Lorfrus, '08 l'. I'. Cooxlsv, '07 M. J. MUl.KlclcN, JR., '07 F. J. GR,xT'mN, '09 ll. F. V.xuu11.xN, '07 b. V. Wumz, '07 Track M. W. BuRl.rNc:,mrc, '08 O. M. CHADWICR, '07 F. F. Flr:1.n, JR., '07 J. E. UILROY, '07 E. J. HART, '07 G. J. PoR1'r:R, '07 'l'. H. RYAN, '07 H. SPEAR, '09 XVl'I I'l5KlND, '10 130 M Anno-EP.. ' TEE mi B y FOOTBALL ii? ff SX ll lTH six of last year's eleven back in school, and with Mr. dover were very bright at the opening of school. The K! I game had been greatly changed by the adoption of the new xi' 'GEM'- Hogan again as coach, the prospects of a victory over An- XZ E4 22 4.-S rules, but still it looked as if a winning team would be de- veloped. Although the season opened with a defeat, this may be accounted for by the fact that a number of our best men were kept out of the game. In this open- ing game, it was shown that our material was far better adapted to the old game than to the new, and brought the school to a realization that a great deal of work must be done to defeat Andover. After this first reverse, the team be- gan a series of victories, winning from Brewster, Bates College, Haverhill A. C., Bowdoin, and Williston. After this line of victories, some of our men were in- jured, and the team, seeming to take a slump, was defeated by the Harvard Second Team, and tied with Cushing Academy and Harvard Freshmen. Then came two good games, with Brown Second and with Colby, both of which we won. The preliminary season was ended by the game with Yale Freshmen. Then came the Andover game. Although our team was defeated, the contest was an excellent one, and our team made a game fight. It is generally con- ceded that they excelled the Andover team in every department of the game except punting, where our men were rather weak. The game was closer, however, than the score, 6 to o, indicates. Its story, which is well known to most of our readers, may well be described from the Exeter standpoint as hard luck. To Coach Hogan is due great praise for his earnest work and untiring efforts to produce a winning team. The team had the best of trainers in Mr. Connors, and to him we owe a great deal, as well as to Assistant Coach Steven- son, who devoted so much of his time and energy to the team. To the team also is due unstinted praise for the spirit they showed in the face of defeat, and for the grit and determination that made every Exeter man proud of them. 131 Academy Eleven, 1906 J. D A A J. E. H F. J. C. J. J. E. A. C. . . ACADEMY ELEVEN . -PEAKE, '08 SMITH, '08 . . W Caark 7?'ainer J. J. IIOGAN, '0l Glankmc CONNORS Caplnin - II. F. VAUGHAN, '07 AIIZIIQQZI' .4:si.vlrml Illrmnger F. F. RANDOLPH I. R. Boonv THE TEAM E. THOMAS, '10 . . leigh! Eur! J. WHITE, '09 . . Righl Tnfkle MACGRHGOR, '08 . . . . lvighl Guard H. DOWNING, '09 . . . . Cenlrc D. Powxck, '08 . . LM Gum-fl J. HART, '07 . . . Lay? Tackle F. VAUGHAN, '07 . . . . Ley? End L0lf'I'US, '08 . . Qurzrler Bark GILROY, '07 . Aural Hay' Back . BURNS, '08 . . . Ley? Hay Bark KEAIJY, '10 . .... . . Mn!! Back Substitutes HURLEY, '08 . A. C. MAI.COI.M, '08 133 . . . . Lzjllfmi Avgm my Bark . . LW my lm.-7 . P3111 Back Second Eleven SECOND ELEVEN if? illrnmger I. R. Boonv, '08 K THE TEAM F. MURIQAV, '09, '1'. F. Woomluu., '07 . . '09 . . 11. LINCOLN, '08, P. 11. Kkuscmv1'rz, li. C1 .AlaK, '08, G. D. 1'1'l'K1N, '08 .... I-1. LYNCH, '09 ....... . Cuulcuu, '07 - . . . . . . Caplniu CHURCH, '07 . . Emzfv . . Tncblex . 0111117115 . . . Cenlre . Qlmrler lfarl' j. P0k'l'1flR, '07, C. 1'. Ihrkk, '08 . . . Nay lfarks . 11. MCIN'1'X'R1C, ju., '07 . . . l'?1!!b'ack Q24 EXETER-ANDOVER FOOTBALL RECORDS WSE? YEAR r. E. A. P. A. A. YEAR 1'.1C. A. P. A. A. 1877 . . 0 0 I 1892 . . 28 18 1878 . . 0 22 1893 . . 26 10 1879 . . 18 0 1894 . . no game 1880 . . 8 8 1895 . . no game 1881 . . 0 6 1896 . .' 0 28 1882 . . 0 12 1897 . . 18 14 1883 . . 6 15 1898 . . 0 0 1884 . . 8 11 1899 . . 0 17 1885 . . 33 ll 1900 . . 10 0 1886 . . 26 0 1901 . . 5 0 1887 . . 44 4 1902 . . 17 29 1888 . . 0 10 1903 . . 14 11 1889 . . no game 1904 . . 35 10 1890 . . 0 16 1905 . . 0 28 1891 . . 10 26 1906 . . 0 6 Games won: by Andover, 133 by Exeter, 113 ties, Points: Exeter, 3065 Andover, 312. 135 3. The 1907 Pean EXETER vs. ANDOVER . At Andover, November 10 Exeter THOMAS, High! Em! . . . WIIITE, Right Tackle . . NIACGREGOR, Yfzfghl Guam' . . V DOWNING, Cmtrf . . . Powma, LW Guard. . HART, L42 Turtle ..... VAUGIIAN, Huumv, L42 Em! . LOl 'l'US, VAUGIIAN, Quarter Bark GII.Rov, Pnmxia, High! Hay Bark BURNS, MAl,COI.M, LW Hay' Bark . . Ktmnv, SMI'I'II, Full Bark . . Andover . LW End, HAINES L42 Yhrkle, FISIIER . . LW Guard, RosI:N1mI.r: Cmlre, GRIa:IcNouGII . Right Guard, CI.our:II Rzjglzl Tarkle, MCKAY Right Emi, RICHMOND, WASON . . . Qunrler Back, MERRl'VF . L47 Hay Earle, KILPATRICK . Right lhy' Bark, FAVORITE . Mall Bark, DALY Score, Andover, 63 Exeter, 05 Tourhabzun, Daly: Geal f9'om touchdown, DALY. Umpires, A. C. Whiting, Cornell, Gresham Poe, Princeton, lfwree, Edgar Wrightington, Harvard: Hem! Lz'ne.rm.m,Carl Marshall, Harvardg l.iue.rmeu, L. G. Culinane, Andoverg G. N. Hersey, Exeter., Time, 30 minute halves. '-1 SEASON RECORD September 22 . . September 26 . . September 29 . . October 3 . October 6 . October 10 . . October 13 . October 17 . October 20 . '- October 24 . October 27 . November 3 . November 10 . . Exeter, l0 5 Exeter, ll 5 Exeter, 10 3 Exeter, 123 Exeter, ll I Exeter, 6, Exeter, Og Exeter, 0, Exeter, Og Exeter, 123 Exeter, 5: Exeter, Og Exeter, Og Chelsea A. A., I3 Brewster Academy, 0 Bates, 0 Haverhill Reserves, 0 Bowdoin, 5 Williston, 0 Harvard Second, 4 Cushing Academy, 0 Harvard 1910, 0 Brown Second, 0 Colby, 0 Vale 1910, 21 Andover, 6. The 1907 Pean C. M F. T ALL CLASS FOOTBALL TEAM, ?S?'-1? MURRAY, '09 . . . . . O'DoNm:11U1c, '07. ll V. BoRs'r, '07 . . O. M Clmmvrcrlc, '07 . IC. bl. 111lICA1 I-'R1CY, '09 . W B. Mmilucv, '08 . . C. M. 11'A11'1'1:m1oN'l', '07 . W. E. Ilmvluc, '08 . . M j. IVIu1.lu111:N, ju., '07 . S. V. XVIIITIC, '07 . . . C. 1'. 151511, 'OS . . . . . . . Substitutes R. A. SIIARON, '09 G. I. Iilmwx, '09 Q24 INTER-CLASS FOOTBALL W October 31 . . . November 3 . November 7 . November 9 . November 14 . 137 1. . hx 1906 . Lqfl Em! . hy? 7716020 . Lay? 6711411711 . . . Cenlrc . Righl 011111111 . lfflghl Yhrklc . . High! lfmz' . QlllI2'fc'7' liar!- IJW lfdff ffllfk kfgfhf Illia' lftlfl? . . 1911! ffzlfk 1 R 1'1'I'lTY, '09 5. IS. XVHITIC, '07 CHAMPIONSHIP . 1909, 103 . 1907, 0 . 1907, 6 . 1907, 0 . 1907, 6 1910, 5 1908, 0 1908, 0 1909, 0 1909, 0 1907 Football Team 1907 FOOTBALL TEAM W S was expected, the 1907 Class Football Team outshone all its rivals and won the championship. Nineteen Hundred Seven had already won the championship twice, and this, added to the fact that we were now Seniors, spurred us on to our greatest efforts to win a third time -something never before accomplished by any class. We began the year with but six candidates, and this caused not a little laughter among the other classes. Not once during the whole season did we'have more than nineteen men out, but, ably guided by Captain O'lJonoghue, produced a team the superior of IQQS, 1909 and 1910. The team played two tie games, but this did not at all dampen the class spirit, on the other hand, it caused the fellows to encourage the team all the more. Backed by such a class as 1907, the team practically had to win, and win they did. IMI II agar C 'flflfrl i ll F. F. BfKNllS M. T. 0'IJ0No1:l1u1c THE TEAM C. M. l1'AU'l'RlCMON'l' W. H. LAzAu11s . I-I. V. Boksv. . O. M. Cimmvicu . P. SNICIJICKER .. . M. T. O'DoNo1:1'1U1f: R. N. Dom.1c . . . . . . . . . . hy? Emi . l.1f2 Trlrikfe . Llffl Gurlrll' . . . Cclzlre . l1'1:g'hl G'urz1'a' . High! Tackle . . High! Em! P. P. COONIEY, C. G. ROlllCR'l'SON . . '. Quarter Bark M. j. lVIu1.1uc1cN, ju ..... LW Hay' Bark S- V- WHITE . . . ffllgfhl fhzy' Bark S. B- WH1'l'1-1. . . . . . . fm! Back Substitutes - A. E. I'IU'l'CIIINs J. P. Louo C. H. Vuoom A. P. BLAIR I39 1908 Class Football Team 1908 FOOTBALL TEAM W Nineteen eight teams all remind us We can fnotj make our team sublime, And departing leave behind us Zeros in the scoring line. INETEEN HUNDRED EIGHT Football Team! How grand, mighty, and terrifying that sounds-almost. About September 15, 1908 were going to send 1907 far into the down and out club, and they did-almost. Headed by Captain Mackey, one of the greatest players that ever donned a unif0rm-alm0st- they got together a team from a class of one hundred and sixty members that actually played a tie game with 1907. This made their season a huge success, so they promptly lay aside all claim to the championship, and, without a struggle f?j,permitted 1907 to win. After the game 1908 said that next year they would all be big boys like Hutchins, and then they would be able to beat 1909-21llIlOSt. Illrulngcr Cnplain I. R. Boom' W. B. Mrxcxlw THE TEAM A. S. CURTIS . ,,.. . W. B. MACKEY . O. Hu'rcu1Ns . C. G. TYLER . C. D. CATES . A. B. CLARK . R. P. WHITMAN . W. E. HAWKE . B. K. P1-11PPs . C. P. Frsx . . , C. W. Ona . . Substitutes . Lay? Em! . LM T arkle . LW Guard . . . Cenlre . Rrlglzi Guard . Righl T ankle . . Right Em! . Quarler Back LW Hay' Bark Right Half Back . . Full Back H. P. CHURCH H. C. IIICKMAN S. WAI.KlER G. G. I-IARTER C. E. RANDALL 141 1909 Football Team 1909 FOOTBALL TEAM asa. INETEEN HUNDRED NINE, in your hands lies the destiny of class football in old Exeter-see that you acquit yourselves nobly. You have begun your football career well, but do not, like so many would-be champions, fall by the wayside. It will be a big, task to fill I907,S shoes, and you cannot hope to equal their record, but there are two things you can do, defeat 1908, and win the championship for the next two years. Do not feel discouraged because you were beaten last season, but let this be an incentive to spur you on to greater efforts, and we feel sure that, when you are graduated from Exeter, you will not have cause to look back with shame upon your work in athletics. You are still young, but beware lest you grow old too quickly. AWIIIITKQYFJ' CHj5f1I7'7l J. P. Jouics, Ju. G. I. Known THE TEAM J E CONKLIN, C. F.- MURRAY . ...... . LM Em! P. H. Knuscmvwz . . . . LM Tackle E. J. McCA1fmuf:v . . L90 Guru-fl E. R. Plckcv . . . Cz-nn-e H. A. BAINES . . lfighl G'1!!l7'!l J. W. JosL1N, JR. . . Righl Yhckle J. Cnunlaluw . . . . lfzght Em! R. A. SHARON ..... . . Quarter Bark G. I. BROWN, A. ANsm.Mr . . hy? lhzy Bark C. A. TAYLOR, H. SPEAR . . lfighf llaff Barb L. W. KESSLIQR . . . . ..... . . M!! Bark Substitutes G. C. S'l'I'I'l' II. S. Romans E. J. CoI.mv1cr.L S. S. Aomcu 143 X 1910 FOOTBALL TEAM W HE mighty 1910 Football '1'eam went through the season with but one defeat--and no victories. But, gentle reader, do not think that 1910 is of no importance in the football world. If you have already formed such an opinion, perhaps this little epistle to Captain Curran will alter it: To CA1r1'.-uN CURRAN, 1910 Football Team, Exeter, N. H.: The National Rules Committee desire your presence at a meeting to be held june 23, 19o7,for the revision and improvement of the rules governing Infant Football. Sincerely yours, lVAl.'l'ER CAMP, Su. Perhaps we may mention here also that Dunbar Hall's captain received a like letter. Ala ll agar C II pla i n L. H. Mrsfxim L. F. CURRAN THE TEAM C. MCV. W11.1.1'rs . ...... . . Lay! Emi j. G. SKIRM . . . Ley? Tarkle R. MCIN'l'YRli . . LM Guam' T. W. Gniusv . . .... Ccnlre J. W. Wll.l,lS'l'ON . . l1'zQghz Guam' J. A. CoM1'roN . High! Ymkle W. S. BACON . . . . lflzghl Emi R. H. I'IAM1l.'1'oN . . Qufzrlcr Back L. F. CURRAN . . . Ley? llay Bark G. A. SM1'1'11 . . fliflgfhl ling' Bark R. D. MORRISON . ..... . . . Fu!! Back Substitutes ' G. M. FULL1-:11 L. DE1'rcHE J. W. MCNULTY D. S. COUPER l44 Outdoor Records 100-Yard Dnsh . . 15. F. Annis, 10 sec., May 23, '04 220-Yarcl Dash . . . ll. Higgins, 22 2-5 sec., june 4, '04 440-Yurrl Dash . . . H. li. Smith, 49 4-5 sec., May 25, '01 Ilnlf Milc Run XV. H. M. R. MctVicnr, 2 min., 1 4-5 sec., May 9, '03 Mile Run . . W. H. M. R. 1V1CVlCfll', 4 min., 34 sec., june 5, '03 120-Yard Ilurrllcs . . NV. A. Horsey, 16 2-5 sec., Mny 31, '99 220-Varcl llurrllcs . . W. A. Hcrscy, 26 sec., May 31, '99 High jump . . . B. D. Whitcoxnh, 5 ft., 10 1-2 in., May 30, '02 Broad jump .... W. A. Hcrscy, 22 ft., 2 in., May 30, '98 Pole Vault ..... lircclcmus, 10 ft., 10 l-2 in., May 30, '06 Putting 16-lh. Shot . . . E. Hart, 44 ft., ll l-2 ins., May 30, '07 SCHOOL RECORDS W . '05 '0-1 '02 '07 '07 '99 '99 '05 99 '06 '07 Indoor Records . Putting 16-lh. Shot . . . E. Hart, 43 ft., 3 3-4 in., l c1n'uary 22, '06 High jump . . . ll. D. Whitcomh, 5 lt.. S 3-4 in., l chrunry 22, '02 1'ule Vault . . . . . llrcclelnus, I0 lt., S in., lVlnrch 3, '06 -15-Ynrcl Low Hurmllcs . . li. I.. Grccnc, 5 3-5 sec., March 19, '04 45-Yzuwl High Hurmllcs O. M. Chmlwick, 6 1-5 sec., March 6, '07 40-Yarcl Dash .... Il. IC. Jones, 4 3-5 scc., March 23, '98 300-Ynrcl Dash .... ll. E. Smith, 32 3-5 sec., March 13, '01 600-Ynrfl Dash . . R. W. Hitchcock, l min., 16 l-5 sec., l eln'um'y 22, '06 1000-Yard Run W. H. M. R. McVicar, 2 min., 17 2-5 sec., March 21, '03 Throwing 12-lh. Hununcr C. T. Cooney, '06 Putting 12-lh. Shot . . . E. Hart, 168 ft., 10 in., May 30, '06. 50 ft., ll in., February 22, '07 ' f -erf'i4 ps,Q ' -ww - 146 I-LD im ir, .54 cv , ,Sq tg. .exft Htl fm , ,,-.. f ,- E V , il QQ Q, T the annual Exeter-Andover 'l'rack Meet last spring a. very F6 unfortunate incident occurred. Andover's best man in the high jump was disqualified and first place given to an ge M Exeter man. 'l'he Intercollegiate Rules, which govern Ex- , , eter-Andover meets, say that the judges' decisions are SBQMQ technicality we might claim the meet, but in doing so we would not be acting nnal, and there is no appeal from their decisions. On this in the most sportsmanlike manner. lf Andover had cause to appeal, and we knew that we were in the right, we should fear no appeal of their's, but rather should welcome it, for the outcome would strengthen our own case. Referee Colwell laid the facts of the dispute and also a photograph of the disqualified man jumping, before fair and unbiased judges, men who, beyond the shadow of a doubt, knew the difference between a legal and an illegal jump. 'l'hey all decided in the jumper's favor, so Mr. Colwell gave him a tie in the high jump, and this gave Andover the meet. lf the true sporting spirit is in all of us Exeter men, we want victories over Andover, but we want them without a blemish. Our mere technical claim is without a firm base, for Mr. Roosevelt, judge of the high jump, will not tell ns that he disqualified the man for any other reason than that he landed on his hands after the jump. Now, a high jumper can land on any part of his body, as long as he does not go over the bar head first. This makes our claim look rather small, and the best thing we can do is to let Andover have the meet and say nothing about it. These are the true facts of the case, and if any of our readers dispute our word, we have only to refer them to Mr. Ross. Six members of the 1906 team returned to school this year, and these men, with the new material in school, raise high our hopes for a victory over our rivals this year. At the Interscholastic Meet held in Boston, March 2, Exeter succeeded in winning only fourth place, but this in no wise discouraged us, for our relay team decisively defeated Andover's. No records were broken at the Faculty Shield Meet, Feb. zzz, but good work was done in nearly all the events. Hart, '07, established a school record for the 12-lb. shot put, with a put of 50 ft., 1 1 ins. A few days later Chadwick, '07, broke the school record for the 45 -yard high hurdles, running them in 6-jj seconds. I 147 Track Team, 1906 ACADEMY TRACK TEAM, 1906 J. BREIJEMUS C. T. CooNEv S. T. HARRIS R. W. III'rcIIcocI: D. MACK. MACFADYIEN O. M. CIIAUWICR J. E. GII,Rov C. G. LEWIS J. P. LONG J. L. IluRI.Ev W. B. B. MCKONE JEL THE TEAM 1906 Il. A. WIII'I'E 1907 J. C. TAYLOR 1908 L Q. VVICITZEI. ' 1909 A. MACCIREIIOR 149 II. MORSE W. B. Moms A. T. NAliS'l'lEll'l' D. R. RnIIRINs R. XVARREN G. J. PORTER J. W. RIcIIMnNn T. II. RYAN L. SMITH W. T. SIIANNON C. 'l'owER, JR. Track Squad, -1907 TRACK SQUAD :EEF 1907 W. D. AL1.lcN J. E. Gluaov lf' F. R,xNno1.vu 'F.VV.CAuTnu E.J.11Awr 'F.IL RYAN O. M. CIIAIJWICK W. II. Inmxluxs N li. Tlws J. F. CONNVAY J. P. l.oNm: J. B. 1VA1.C0'1'I' P1 F.1HELD,JR. V.B1Anuww' T.li VVOODHULL W.H.MdwwmQ 1908 I., M, ISLAQK II. S. 11ICIi'1'ZOG W. A. Vieux G. liovn R. W. 1.1-:ml W. A. l'lcRK1Ns E.lL Hkwwomm A.hLumRwmk S T.R0mums J. W. llfummu In. M. I'r:,xK1c C 'l'mx'1-:u,Jk. L..L lIAnuluAN C? J. VVORTH 1909 XV.1L AUAMS F.XV.11mnnmAnm 1l SPEAR U. 1. Iixwwx J. l'. JONES, jk. C. Sl-Rmzulc J E CUNKLIN In AhnunxN Ii It NVHVVMAN ld J. Ibn K ti. 1h lHu:K1Ns L1 li XYINSHIP 1910 W. S. linux C. .-X. '1'Av1.o1a A xvl'1 l'liKINlJ Q24 W A 1889 1891 1892 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 151 P. E. A. P. A. A . 3 6 . 44 46 . 36 54 . 37Q 66Q . 59 37 . 69Q 345 . 571, 46Q . 61 44 . 51 53 . 37g 5824 . 635 322, . N6 meet. . 49 47 . 5685-6 5251-6 EXETER-ANDOVER MEET BAR'rIIoI,oMIaw, RICIIMONII, E. RYAN, E. H1'I'cIICoCR, E. PORTER, E. KII.I'A1'RIcK, A KII.I-ATRICK, A. ANIJRIIS, A. PIERCE, A. TAYLOR, E. CooNIw, E. RICIIMONII, A. A. May ao, 1906 W 100- Yard Dash 2 RICIIMOND, E. Time, 10 sec. 220- Yard Dash 2 RICIIMONII, A. Time, 23 l-5 sec. 440- Yard Dash 2 GII.R0v, E. Time, 53 4-S sec. SSO- Yard Run 2 KNOX, A. Time, 2 min., 5 2-5 sec. Illile Run 2 SHANNON, E. Time, 4 min., 42 I-5 sec. 120- Yard Hurdles 2 PIERCE, A. Time, 16 I-S sec. 220- Yard lllznllcs 2 RoIIRINs, E. Time, 26 4-5 sec. Sha! Pu! 2 BRI-:nIaIvIIIs, E. Distance, 40 ft., 6 ins. Pole Vaull 2 BRRIIIIMUS, E. Height, ll ft., l 1-5 ins. High 7101115 2 RICIIMOND, A. Height, 5 ft., 6 ins. llammcr Throw 2 ANDRUS, A. Distance, 168 ft., I0 ins. Broad ylllllp 2 BAR'I'IIoLoMmv, A. Distance, 2l ft., 8 ins. Summary.' Exeter, 49 3 Andover, 47. 152 3 MANNING, 3 GII.Rov, 3 MI:ARs, 3 XVARREN, 3 MANNING, 3 ROBBINS, 3 WIII'I'Iz, 3 MACFAIIYRN, 3 HARRIS, 3 ELWRLL, 3 Hvma, 3 WIcI'I'zm., A E A E A E E E E A. A. E . FACULTY SHIELD Towrcu, '08 I.:-:i'1'H, '08 WVHITMAN, '09 Fmmm, '07 1'1uu1.m', 'OS Bmu.iNc:AMlc, '08 BUlu.lNc:AMic, '08 11AR'r, '07 CONKLIN, '09 1909 1908 1907 February 22, 1907 W 40- Yard Dash 2 RYAN, '07 Time, 4 4-5 sec. 45- Var-fl Low lfzmlles 2 CIIADWICK, '07 Time, 6 1-5 sec. goo- Mlftf Dash 2 RYAN, '07 Time, 35 sec. boo- Van! Nun 2 1'l:cK, '08 Time, 1 min., 24 3-S sec. moo- Yarrl' Run 2 l'on'rlcu, '07 Time, 2 min., 34 3-5 sec. lligfh ylllllf MEET 3 Svmla, '09 3 VAUGHAN, '07 1V1'l 1'lCKlNIJ, '10 3 Ronnmzs, '08 3 Bmuzv, '07 2 CIIADWICK, '07g Wnrrm, '0Sg 1'1CRK1NS,'09 Height, S ft., 2 1-2 ins. Pale Van!! I1cighL,9 fr., s ins. .Shal flllf 2 MAC111ilCf10R,'08 Distance, 41 it., 10 ins. Polafn Rare 2 BURL1NGAME,,O8 lfelay Rare 2 190 7 Dmzmlion 2 1907 rffldillliflflft? 2 1908 2 Al,l.1aN, '07g Wurrla, '08 3 GUTHRIE, '09 3 ADLER, '09 3 1908 3 1909 3 1909 Szmzmaajfs 1907, 38 1-35 1908, 471-33 1909, 21 l-35 1910, 1 153 'F RELAY TEAM W G. S. CoNNous, 77'ainw- F. F. Fmum, jk., '07 II. Sl-mu, '09 T. H. RYAN, '07 A. xVl'l l'lCKlNlJ Victors over Andover at B. A. A. Inter-Sclmlaslic, March 2, 1907. 154 . fa A 1908 Class Track Team CLASS TRACK TEAMS TBS? 1907 CLASS TRACK TEAM 'l'. II. RYAN, L'1zjrm1'1z D. ALLEN E. j. HART K. Iilcluw j. P. LONG M. Clmmvlclc G. J. I'oR'rIcR I . l llcl,11, ju. T. II. RYAN II. I . VAUGIIAN l908.CLASS TRACK TEAM -I. L. I-Iuuuw, Lwllffllilll W. 1iuRl.INu,xMlc A. MACGRIQGOR S. IIm:'rzou W. A. PECK ,. IIUm.1-:V S. T. Romsmcs W. LEITII C. Towma, jk. S. B. XVIHTE 155 1909 ,Class Track Team CLASS TRACK TEAMS 75? 1909 CLASS TRACK TEAM G, I. BROWN, Cylffrlfrll S. S. Anmm G. I.. VIERIQIENH J li CONKLIN Il. S1-lame E. E. CoNN1':1.1,v C. Sv-kmzulc W. E. QUTIIRIIC R. l'. Wurrn 1910 CLASS TRACK TEAM R. D. MORRISON, Cnpmin A. XVl'l'I'EKIND 156 Wwunmpl Academy Baseball Team, 190 N Yun wc. C, PNB Cxnevg, on 'lxtn-U' T W- tkw I BASEBALL W 'l' the opening of the baseball season last year, the outlook fora winning team against Andover was very gloomy, as there were only twolmen back in school who played on the team the previous year. .lt was a very great task to de- velop a team from such a small nucleus of old men, and it was only through the hard work of Coach Williams and Captain Cooney that a team was produced that made such a good showing against Andover. In the first game of the season with the University of Maine, we were victorious by a score of 3 to r. In the next game, against Bates College, we suffered a defeat, the beginning of a series of defeats, which may be attributed partly to the fact that a large amount of 'new material was being tried out. As the Andover game drew near, the team seemed to take a new start, and the game our nine played in that contest was a beautiful exhibition of clean, snappy baseball. The men realized the vast importance of this con- test, and they pulled together and played a game worthy of a team of veterans. Our team took the lead in the lirst inning, by making two runs. Then for seven innings Andover battled in vain to overcome this lead, but was unable to do so until the eighth inning, winning the game by the close score of 3 to 2. The contest was hard-fought throughout, and great praise is due the individual members of the team for the way they played. To Coach Williams also is due great praise for his conscientious work and his untiring efforts in behalf of the team. 159 X 1.1 Baseball Squad, 1907 BASEBALL SQUAD W 1907 G. ll. ADAMS, JR. P. P. COONIEY E. NVlimc1.,xN K. CHURCH M. j. MULIUQEN, JRE II. lf. VAUGIIAN M. F. Coomnv R. STRUIILE S. V. XVHITE 1908 1. W. Cos'rm.l.o F. j. Lon-'ms C. W. Olin R. N. G.xnnNlc1: A. A. C. MAl.m:ol.M C. E. IUCCQRIJON O. W. IlAUsslc1uvmNN S. B. VVIIITE 1909 II. A. BAINIES E, IC. CoNNm.1.v C. I . Mu1:R,w lf. J. fiRA'I I'AN 13,74 BASEBALL RECORD, 1906 April 14 , . Exeter, 35 University of Maine, 1 April 18 , . Exeter, lg Bates, 4 r . April 21 , . Exeter, lg Bowdoin, ll April 27 , . Exeter, lg Princeton, 6 April 28 . . Exeter, 03 Mercersburg, 2 May 2 , . Exeter, 0: Colby, 9 May 4 . . Exeter, 33 Yale, 4 May 9 , . Exeter, 125 Harvard Freshmen, I May 12 . . Exeter, 49 Newburyport A. C., 5 May 16 . . Exeter, 3: Cushing, 1 May 19 . U. Exeter, 29 Brown, I5 1 May 23 . . Exeter, ll 3 SpringHeld Training School, 0 May 26 . . Exeter, 43 Boston College, 3 May 29 . . Exeter, lg Harvard, S june 2 . . Exeter, University of Pennsylvzuiia Qrainj june 9 . . Exeter, 23 Andover, 3 161 The 1907 Pean ANDOVER vs. EXETER At Andover, June 9, 1906 Armovi-:R Exwrlck Ana. R. H. 1'.O. A. rc. rms. Rm1.l.v, 2b. . . 4 1 2 1 0 0 Lonf'rus, 1.1. . FIC1.S,S.S. . . . 4 O 1 0 6 0 CONN1C1.1.V,31D. . Mulwuv, c.f. . . 3 LANIGAN, 1.1. . . 3 1JA1.Y,1'.1. . . . 4 jomss, c .... 3 GUNNING, lb. . 3 H. 1V1ERR1'1 1',31J. . 3 A. MERR11 1', p. . 3 Totals . . 30 Innings . Exmlm . . ANDOVER . 11100 12200 0 1 1 0 1 00822 001300 00011 00140 3727134 C0oNlw, M., c.f. VAUUHAN, lb. liRA'l'l'AN, s.s. Mu1.Kl':laN, r.f. . Coomcv, P., 2b. . W11.1.lAMs, c. Wrwrls, p. . Totals . . O . 1'.O. A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 11 1 0 2 S 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 7 1 1 0 3 0 24 11 3 .123-156789 .200000000-2 00100002-3 SIHIIIUIHLV .' Earned run-lixeler. First base on balls-White, 1. Struck out-by XVhite, 8g A. Merritt, 8. Left on bases-Exeter, 45 Anc1over,5. Wild pitch-While. First base on errors--Exeter, 2. Time -2 hours. Umpire--M. j. Murray. Q20 EXETER-ANDOVER BASEBALL RECORDS 1878 . 1878 . 1879 . 1880 . 1881 . 1882 . 1883 . 1884 . 1885' . 1886 . 1887 . 1888 . 1889 . 1890 . 1891 . l'.E.A. I'.A.A . 12 1 . 8 10 . 2 10 . 0 9 . 5 13 . 7 5 . 5 16 . 5 13 . 9 1 . 7 6 . 6 22 . 4 6 . 3 2 No game . 1 7 1892 . . . 1893-1896 . 1897 . . 1898 . 1899 . 1900 . 1901 . 1901 . 1901 . 1902 . 1903 1904 . 1905 . 1906 . 1162 l'.E.A. P.A.A 5 , 10 No games 12 6 2 8 6 8 5 9 8 5 2 9 W 0 9 5 3 0 1 2 1 4 6 2 3 The 1907 Pean BASEBALL SCHEDULE, 1907 April 10 , . Exeter vs. Exeter Clippers April 13 , . Exeter vs Connecticut Agricultural College April 17 . . . Exeter vs Bates April 20 . . Exeter vs. Mercersburg April 26 , . . Exeter vs. Princeton April 27 . . . Exeter vs. University of Maine May l , . Exeter vs Colby May 4 , . Exeter vs. Vale Freshmen May S , . Exeter vs. Norwich University May 11 . . Exeter vs I-Inrvard Freshmen May IS , . Exeter vs Harvard 'Varsity May 18 , . Exeter vs Springfield Training School May 22 , . Exeter vs Williston Seminary May 25 , . Exeter vs. Boston College May 29 , . Exeter vs. Dartmouth June l , . Exeter vs. Cushing Academy June. 5 , . Exeter vs. Dean Academy june . . . . . Exeter vs. Andover All games at Exeter Q24 ALL-CLASS BASEBALL TEAM Cnlcher . ................... A. CURTIS, '06 Piicher . . . . E. R. COOPER, 07 15:-rl Bax: . . W. H. Wm:Ak'rv, 09 Senmd Base . L. C. BLANCIIARD, 08 Tkira' Base . C. D. O'DONNEl.l., 08 Shar! Slap . . . T. C. COFFIN, 06 Ley? Held . . F. W. HUNTER, 07 Cenlre Field . R. M. KNIGHT, 09 lrzlghl Held ....... . E. P. E1.lmEnGE, 06 Substitutes A. S. CURTIS, '08 R. I-I. I'Io1'r, '07 E. K. B0vN'roN, '08 12' RESULTS OF CLASS GAMES May 19 . . 1908, 7g 1909, 8 May 30 . . 1907, 85 1906, 7 june 2 . . 1907, 73 1909, 4 163 1907 CLASS BASEBALL TEAM 0111111 in C. D. O'DoNNm.l. IIIIHIIARID, F. P. FRIENCII Coomeu ..... O'DoNru:umc . Bl.ANc1m1:n . O'UONNlGI.I.. . Ilorr. . I IuN'rlm . ROIIICRTSON . . Vkoom . . lIU'rcmNs 74:1-1? Jllaurrger -I. W. Rlcllmomm THE TEAM - - - - - - . fzlffhw' . . 1'ih'hw' . . MH! lfnxe . Svrnml' lfzm' . 7W1'1-fl Bmw: . Shnrhlop . hy? P71111 . Cculcr Fivld Jcfgwf M,-nz S ubs ti tutes j. II. LlGll'l'IlII'E B. W. SCHARIQ-p 164 L1 MUDY EXHH TER W N 5 . A, QQ - Q . GYM. TEAM 79? C. MAsm:sm, '08, Cnjfmin II. II. D,AU'l'RlCMON'l', '07 E. J. I'IAR'r, '07 II. S,xRmcN'l', '07 T. F. Woomlum, '07 C. S. XVom1wlcI,I., ,07 166 I . IIOLMIQS, 'OS II. S. Ilomrlcs, '08 C. M,xsnmA, '08 bl. D. Powlck, '08 J E CONKIJN, '09 Q, MID-WINTER EXHIBITION, 1907 Music . . . . junior Class Drill . Horizontal Bar . W. D. ALLEN II. H. D'AU'l'RlCMON'l' Special Club Swinging Lower Middle Class Drill German llorsc . . . J E CONKLIN Upper Middle Class Drill Box and Spring Board Ifl. I-I. D'AuTRmMON'r M. HA1.mv1N G. I. BROWN J. L. EISNIQR Senior Class Drill . Boxing ..... J. B. WAI.CO'l l' T. A. WILSON Parallel Bars . . . G. H. Esms junior Class Marching Squad Double Tumbling . . QE. j. HAR'l' j. D. POWER Single Tumbling . M. S. BALIJWIN Pyramids . . 'W C. NIASIIIMA, L.-mln' II. S. Ilommcs H. E. PLIM1-'1'ON . n . . . . . - . . n . . . I . Ilouxms, Lunmv' II. Ilomucs C. MAsmMA C. G. RO1mk'rsoN, Leader L. GARDNER F. j. GRA'I l'AN I-I. E. ljI,IMP'I'ON . . - . . . - . j. D. POWER, Leader C. NIASIIIMA F. L. SAMUICLS u . . . . . I-I. D. POWER IT. F. WOOOHULL . . . . . . . . L. GARDNER j. D. POWER I67 C. P. E. A. ORcIms'rRA MOV. Wu.I.I'rs, Lender J. D. POWER II. SAROENT . . j. F. CONWAY G. I. BROWN, Lend.-r . . . . . . F. F. RANIJOLPH I. R. BOOIJY, Lmrlef' j. D. POWER II. F. VAUGIIAN T. F. Woolmuu. C. S. WOOnWi:I.L J. F. CONWAY, Lmder . . . . IF. F. RANDOLPH lu. II. Rovcn I C. S. Woonvvlcu, T. A. Wu.sON, Lf-mln QE. j. llAR'l' M. S. BALDWIN . 1 . . . . . T. F. NVOODIIULI. 1907 CLASS DRILL SQUAD l.L'llf1'c 1' j. F. CONWAY C. M. D'AU'I'REMON'l' II. II. ll,AU'I'RlEMON'l' II. A. Ax'rm.L L. II. Cooulc, ju. R. N. Donmc G. II. Esws A. E. HU'I'CllINS D. L. Kluclzs j. A. Lmmov W SQUAD B. R. TURNER 168 111 IIJIII' FIICLIJ, jk. j. II. I.IGll'l'lllPI'I l'. M11lillE'l'F l . j. O'DoNoc:nu1c M. T. O'DoNor:Hm F. I . RAN1mo1,l'n P. A. R.wMoN1m B. W. Scxmm-'lf W. W. Sco'r'r N. 'l'1'rus 4 1908 CLASS DRILL SQUAD Laurier I. R. Iioonv J. W. Iiowlcx H. Il. Clmslc G. A. Cmsnomi G. B. Cok'1'm.vou, j II. W. DANSER j. B. f,UNliAUGlI L. Fm.1.1xmN C. P. Flslc L. GARDNER W. M. Gkuvms W SQUAD 169 Zllmir W ICIDICNHAM M ER G. W. E. Hlcrcm' I. C. Ilomu IJ. W. llouwrox O. lIU'l'cmNs j. G. L1CEN'I'YRlC R. A. PARKI-:R W. A. I'lf:1uuNs j. D. Powlcu R. II. Rovclc IC. I.. NVAKIQI-'1m.lm 1909 DRILL SQUAD 1? Lemlcr fllllsif G. I. BRGWN . Fmmm, JR. SQUAD V. V. BAl.1.ARn J. P. JONES, JR. R. F. BARRY M. F. JONES R. Bowslf:R W. MARTIN A. 5. FOLGER S. B. MOIQISON E. E. Gmssm' W. J. MURRAY, JR J. 'l'. GREENE M. E. RonlaR'rs W. Ii. IIAMPSON J. W. Smal: F. T. HlCR'I'IiI.I, 5. O. Swnns cya 19? Lmflgr zlfusic C. MCV. Wu.l.1'rs W. IRELAND SQUAD W. BACON D. F. J. G. T. J. L. CONN M. H. DAZRY L. DIEl'I'ClIE M. I UI.l.l:R W. GARRY W. McNUI.'rv I-I. Mlmma J. W. NVII.l.lS'l'ON 170 R. D. MORRISON W. I . SIIEEHAN, J. G. SKIRM P. B. Sucm-RR M. H. '1'A1.no'r A. 'l'RRRAzAs A. TRRRAZAS C. II. WARnwm.I CUPS WONBY T? Ninclucn Six Mumnrinl Cup Won Unru CLASSCH? 1907 13' lhlschnll Cup Bmvlillg Cup llrill Squad 'l'mpl1y lfonllmll Cup XVon Twice Wm! 'Vwicu XVIII! 'l'wire Xvon Three 'llillllbbl 1907 CLASS BOWLING TEAM W C. I-I. Vlzoom, Captain W. W. SCOTT L. A. POLIQUIN R. H. Hon' C. G. Ron:-:R'rsors J. A. Lxaunv 172 CLASS BOWLING TEAMS W 1908 T. A. WILSON, Captain W. B. MACKIW F. C. 01:1-oN C. D. NEWICLL L. 11. 'l'noM1-soN 1909 A, S. 1 ol.ulck, C'nf1laz'n ' 1-1. K11:N'r A. 1.. S1.11:1':1-1:11 E. D. PARK C. A. '1'.xvl.o11 F. J. GRA'1'1'AN h 1910 C. MCV. W11.I.11's, C'nplai11 P. 11. S1.lB1i1'ICIi R. 11. 11AM1l.'l'ON 1 . M. 11. D.xz14:v R. BICINTVRIE R. D. MORIQISON Standing of Teams 1'l.AYElJ woN 1.os'r .xvxalmcxa 1907 . . . 27 24 3 .888 1908 . . 27 20 7 .740 1909 . . 27 6 21 .222 1910 . . 27 4 23 .148 Tournament Records One man total, ROBERTSON, '07 .... Team total, '07 ......... Single-string record, one man, WILSON, '08 Single-string record, team, '07 .... Three-string record, one man, MACKEY, '08 Three-string record, team, '07 A .... 1 6 6 6 . . 6 6 1 - . - Q 1 6 - Strikes: 1, Ro1u4R'1'soN, '07, 745 2, 'l'uo1111-s0N, '08, 55. Spares: 1, VROOM, '07, 1163 2, W11.I.l TS, '10, 106. 173 PINS 19,504 18,902 17,486 16,165 4,145 19,504 230 842 539 2,339 9 1 - A 1 I he-Q-A ,x x I 00, lk' Q ll in ' mgmill Il 'l!:E ' ' 1 -nu? fl '-l ll! :Q 2 7I!1fl K Miyxxs ' 0 , 9 ' gn , M T xx ,S 9 I Q ,X ' f IN X , Jlpyy s XXXI' fy 1 A YI fl I ' H 'X - wit W 45, aa: - -1. Uni?-P ' I X 9 .,.. ..... . N 4 iffii-iv' V J ' qgiiaiigafa. jf 1 53:11-ssllii' 51553299 L gl 1- TENNIS, 1905-O6 W l,l. three members of the Tennis 'l'eam which played against N 7' Andover in the spring of 1905 returned last year. Hall, however, did not play last spring and Suckley, '06, who per- formed well in the tournament, was taken to Andover as a substitute. H. A. Wolff, '06, and J. E. Tuohy, '06, played in the doubles and Wolff played in the singles. The An- dover match was held on Saturday, june 2. Tuohy and Wolff easily defeated F. Hall and Beinecke of Andover. The scores were 6-15 6-ig 6-o. The singles match was interrupted by rain and was postponed until june 9. Wolff finally defeated Reid by the scores of 6-1 3 6-25 7-5. M M THE TEAM fl,IIlll7l3,'l'l' j. li. Tuouv, '06 Siuglrs . ....... . Il. A. W0l.lfl , '06 1 I. E. Tuouv, '06 Dwbfff ' ' ill. A. VVOLl lf, '06 Tennis Matches with Andover Andover, June 2, 1906 , Siffwff - . . 6.1, 6-2, 7-5 WOLFIP-'l'UoHv Doubles ' ' iHALL-BEINECKEi 64' 6-1, 6'0 175 The Golf Team nik -J-ll ll? If lr? 1, LAN -l1 Htl. llllilillm 9 Il-N lllll I il lllllllll' X llL'4lIIlIlll i lllwl' A I 1IIli Il! ilirsig ak. WAL Q-I X 1 I Q 53 ' , ,, . T wllllf ID L: '4,, ll, in - it ,- :'l,,b I i - iv .-- Qvfi ' 5 ,M -A HREE members of the 1905 golf team, Smith, '06 QCapt.j, Hale, '06, and Doble, '06, returned to school last year, but only a few other men reported for the team. Three pre- liminary matches were held, two with the Island Country Club of Haverhill and one with the Merrimack Valley Club of Lawrence. Of these, Exeter was ,victorious in the sec- ond match with the Haverhill team. The Academy team showed up well, however, against their more experienced opponents, who also had the advan- tage of playing on their own links. The match with Andover was held at the grounds of the Island Country Club at Haverhill, june 6, 1906. Wolff, '06, was the only Exeter man to defeat his opponent, while Stevens, '07, played a tie with his man. The score was 16 to 2 in favor of Andover. GOLF TEAM Czzplain Marzngef' S. L. SMITH, '06 C. E. HALE, '06 ' S. L. SMITH, '06 R. H. Rovcm, '08 C. E. HALE, '06 H. A. WOLFF, '06 O. STEVENS, '07 C. F. Donus, '06 T. W. CARTER, '07 T. A. WILSON, '07 Golf Match with Andover Haverhill, June 6, 1906 rcxwmu .wnovnu SM1'1'1i CCaptj, '06 . . . . 0 I-Ivm: ..... . . 5 HAr,n, '06 .... . . 0 Swmcmrv . . . 4 WOI.lfl , '06 . . . . 2 Mlmns . . . O CAR'rlcR, '07 . . . 0 Wn.soN . . . 7 STEVENS, '07 . . . 0 HALL . . . 0 Total . . . . . 2 Total . . I6 177 I ll lo Ui CHEER LEADERS WEE? I . f'UNW.XY, '07, !A'II1f KWUHI' l,t,'Illl,1'I' I l'1,,IIl., P07 IC. IC. KUNINI IIN U1 I . j. Glm'l'l',xN, 'OU 178 P. E. A. POLICE WSF? bl. D. l'mx'1-in, '08, f.'Mff M,xmlu1:r:0R, 'OS M. T. O,DON0fIIllYIC, C, D. O,I70NNICI.I,, '07 'I'. ll. RYAN, '07 S. V. WlI1'1'Ic,'07 179 The Bay State Club f xr? fi X .NM GLU X: 1' Nlllkinfl H - I up 5 .-. . . v..,.' .R , N -f.1 Z7 Q . lutfilffiy f :R I N X-h ' 6 1 0 'X' R l .lxfki 'ws A . Q ' ,L '-' vl- Pn szrfenf . . . V 1 ce Pre.r1'11'emf . . Sew ehnjf . . . J. M. BARNARD K. BERRY A. 1'. BLAIR T. W. CAR'1'mR O. M. Clmmvrck W. G. CROCKIER Il. N. CURTIS j. W. BOWEN C. Il. BURNS W. C. Commw, 311 IS. BROOKS, JR. E. J. CoI,mvm.I. CoNNm.Lx' A. S. 1 m.m:1cR L. F. CURRAN OFFICERS MEMBERS 1907 1, .. . P. l'm1.n, JR. j. E. GILROY J. E. IIINQRLIQY l'. MARllC'I l' M. j. h1Ul.KICEN,-IR. C. D. O'UONNlEl.L 1908 A. S. CUR'rIs: L. j. IIARRIGAN W. E. I1AwRlc 1909 II. B. FRANCIS W. B. IIAM1-soN A. PIIIl'I'EN 1910 181 v C. D. NEWRLL, '08 F. F. Fmum, JR., J. O'IJONOGl1UE T. O'DONOGllUIC J. PORTER R. TURNER W. Wlasco'r1' Y. Wnrrra I . Wu.n L. HuRI.lcv D. Nlawvlm. D. POWER IS. l'I.lMv'roN SPRAGUE P. YVIIITMAN I . VVINSIHI' M. GEROULD 5. K. BERRY, '07 The Empire State Club DNS ' P 0 M,Q3qf by - 'W 'S ' :HH N - 'A if i MAN'- 0 W 5 glib H E I jx 1.3 n 2 AIP. I-1:1 C6 A. , Q L63 ' 12 ' f lk ,.2.-Q 4229 I ' --f' Q 'R fN 'J11L'2: 2 OFFICERS Presizlenf . . ..... . F. CONWAY, '07 Virz l'rexiu'euI . . . N. E. TITUS, '07 Serrelrug' . . ....... . C. J. WORTH, '08 MEMBERS - 1907 H. A. AXTELL J. I . CONWAY C. H. VRooM H. V. BoRs'r J. H. Llmrrmvz-: E. S. VVHEELAN ' N. E. '1'x'rus 1908 I. R. Boonv F. B. GRIDLEY J. W. JOSLIN, JR. E. K. BovN'roN W. M. GRIMES J. G. MCENTVRE II. F. BULLARD G. G. I'1AR'l'ER I'. A. RANSOME F. Duumw I. C. I'loI.M R. B. Sucuuw, JR. J. B. DUNIIAUGII D. W. Hous'roN C. J. WORTH W. C. FRIED R. F. Islmm ' 1909 A. ANSELMI D. Q. Gummv A. R. SUCRLEY W. V. BALMFORU W. MARTIN II. F. TIMMRRMAN J. F. FRADLEY H.- J. MORSE H. A. Wmnxs W. J. MURRAY, JR. 1910 D. S. COUPER H. M. JONASSON H. M. Svoklxono 183 If!! The Southern Club l'n'.u'f1'w11 I . . . Ifir: l'l't.r1M'nl . Sern,-In 71 1' . . joslcl-li Sli I.. Il. Comm, ju F. F. RANIIOLPH II. C. Illcmmw S. S. Anmn Il. IJANz1c:1clc II. L. Amex' 5 OSOUTHER-N 0 CL-B 0 OFFICERS fllfllvflllll' 1111.-11lM'1'.v ICRMAN lfolum IVRANI MEMBERS 1907 . A. M. Rmmms li. W. Srgllfxlcl-'I-' C. C. NL. 'l'll1l:AU'1' 1908 P. I Mll.I.lEll 1909 j. P. james, blk. 1910 185 I-1 . li. W. Svwmluflf, '07 . A. G. Rnclcslc, '09 . If. G. lilmwN, 'I0 Q W11.1.mm Cusuwfx Ii. D. XVALKER 'l'. lf. Woonuum. I. S. Ro'r1mN1zmu: A. G. Rlmslc I . L. SAMIIIELS S. j. BLOCK The Western Club f Zi, K s wal N M47 f 9 654' XX WESTERN N -4' f , - if ' -5. 51 W , I f Q GLU B X 'Q' . . ,xx X f' - J l'1'v.r1'f1'ml . . . Via' l,I't.YilI?'Ilf . . Sccrrlmjf- 7'rm.vurcr . H. IJ. AIKMAN C. M. n'Au'rruaMoN'r 11. H. ll'AU'1'RlCMON'l' I . F. BANGS L. M. BLACK K. CARPIQNWR J. Cowmcu. S. G. Fo1.soM J. S. HA1NEs G. I. Bkoww A. L. Fussu W. S. BACON OFFICERS MEMBERS 1907 D. Cwxxlam. R. R. Ex.mu4:nm O. M. liumf1f:R1.l j. I . Locum 1908 R. j. JORDAN A. E. Oll1l,N'X' C. W. ORR F. C. O1z'roN 1909 E. D. PARK E. R. PIBRCY R. A. SHARON 1910 H. K1-zlsmc L. W. Kxssswk 187 W,u.'r0N, 'US II. 01C1N'I'YRl'I, jk., ,fl . W. A. 1'm'K, '08 W. H. 1Y1CIN'I'YRE,JR A. D. Moklum. W. W. Sc:o'1 r E. S. Wmcm..xN E. M. l'mKlf: W. A. Pluck D. II. RAIJFORIJ j. W.u.'roN G. S. WARD S. O. Srumxs C. Tu1'1'I.I-: C. A. TAYLOR 7 The Penn. State Club , Jwff Y Ly I 'MTE CLUB .ff'.f?f,f'qff?if Elf' 3, if OFFICERS 1'rc.vifl'ul1l . . . . . . . . Via' l'l'z'.v1'u'vl1l . Secrclazjx . . MEMBERS 1907 N. F. Coomcv P. P. CUUNICV j. l . j,xcu P. Il. Klum' H. I . V1xUc:uAN 1908 H. S. Gomlav H. S. l'llLk'1'zor: I-'. KlcMnl.lc 1909 W. H.. ADERHOLD 1910 D. CONN C. McV. Wn.L1'rs 189 . ll. S. Ilnwzou . ul. WAl.'l'uN, '08 . W. Il. Iuxmkus lb. I.. KRICBS W. ll. Idxzfxklvs C. il. R0llER'l'SON T. II. RYAN lf. bl. I.o1f'rus C. S. Slc.xm,xN j. vVAI.'l'ON J. CARm-:Rav T. W. GAREY The New Jersey Club jazzy 1: 3:5 fx ,-ff--3 :.:. 7-' .N x N' '59 .,7 F-..,::: ' ' -1 : gs 1 1 RQ' . Q 1 .-- -f 1 N .. , ww-wL --f' ,I 'Sgll f I 9 'SEEK v . 1. 1. 3-1975 'I V-Q!! , , .n .-1 ASS' I If I I ll 4 xx X - it OFFICERS l're.vz'u'eul . . ..... . R. F. Bmuw, '09 Vice l'n'.vz'flc11Z . . S. BALDWIN, '08 Scrrclarjf- 7'l'L'lI.YlU'!l' . . . . . I'I.4 SPEAR, '09 MEMBERS 1907 j. L. Elsmm T. I.. PlCI,LlB'I' 1908 M. S. BA1,mv1N D. A. I'IEAI.D H. W. DANSER F. C. Low'rHokv G. D. Gnmw W. S. SHATERIAN 1909 R. F. BARRY J. D. BOGERT H. SPEAR 1910 J. A. COMPTON L. II. Mmrm J. L. Dl:1'1'cmc j. G. SKIRM 191 1 W N . W r U M NW NN N K. ti!! . xNQ9f' I l W 1 1 I Pre.v1'a'cnl . . . Vin' l'r:.riffm! . S!L'I'l'f!llLV . . 7'l'L'Il5lU'L'I' . C. W. A. S. L. GAR R. N. R. T. P. T. i I ' PEM! 'NME STATE CLUB NNW!!! , s-N lxxi' -Qf- -X Q Q ,f :SQQS -N NL. Tx.:L:QfNNigsiE5jEfiirzzf-I. -E- -- -Q E jg s,,,A' ,-K S X' -X E REV-: XRQT X!!!-x 1 lf-- T':.4,,f 1 fFGEfqx, OFFICERS . . . . . . . . P. T. II.xzm.'roN, '09 . . C. W. E.x'roN, '07 . L. Gmurxlsk, '08 . . . . . . . G. H. Es'rEs, '07 MEMBERS 1907 G. II. Es'rEs 1908 ' P. D. Ivloncxms H. N. PINKHAM, ja. M. S. RICKER 1909 ' J. L. PETERS E. M. SAVAGE H1910 G. A. RICKER 192 COLLEGE CLUBJ The Harvard Club EK! 'V ID G HE' E3 OFFICERS lv,-,w',A-,ll , , , ..... If If. 1 lEl.lJ, bln., '07 Vi ,-,,- lv- ,',x- i1A'llf , . G. W. Amos, '07 .S'vr1'v!f11Ql' . . . . ll. S. lllclwzcwz, 'OS 7'1'm.rlrrr1 ..... A 9. CIYRTIS, 'US MEMBERS 1907 ti. W. Axsnx Il. N. f'lVR'l'1S M. Iilvm-'1cxu.lf: 5. K. 151-zulu' I . I . l llcl.n, ju. P. Luxe: A. l'. limllc A. D, l 11l.l.1ck S,uu:1cN'l' Il. Y. liousw' L. I.. A. Il.1fm.n SNICIHCICICR O. M. Clmmvrcli S. jmgmxs I . Wm. 1908 J. W. Iiowme N. W. GlI.LE'l'l'E E. 0f:l1.vv II. R. Bowsm: 0. W. IlAussmmANN PIIICNIX IC. Bunnies, -lu. II. S. Illclwzor: S'I'0IllI'IR W. C. Commx, 31:11 l'. 14' 01lI.I.IiR '1'0wmz, ju. A. Cuwrls li. XVAIQNER 1909 R. Hmvslcl: llu'1'lcN 1910 W. S. BACON 195 X , The Yale Club fxi of sl QD . cb .Sv P xxx. -QQNMNWTQ, Eimwkwfiiqi 1535 11 was 5 N f I Qllgllx K ff' WN WX! l l N XXQXQEQ LQ!! 11' dlplrk N , 1355 .YALE lg .i QQ ir'7 . .SQ 'U 16' I . V 5 l'1'n.vid'eul' . . . Vin' l're.v1'a'c11! . Sccrelfnj' . . . II. D. AIKMAN T. W. CAk'mla R. N. Donna D. L. Kmzns I. R. Boom' W. P. DUDLEY J. B. DUNHAUGH j E CONKLIN OFFICERS MEMBERS 1907 0. j. I'ox'mR I . F. RANDOLPII W. Sclmklflf . W. Scovr . E. 'l'1'1'us 1908 . A. IIlcAl.n . C. IIICKMAN . B. MACKIW 1909 C. L. FISIIIIACK . S. PAYNE 1910 L. W. Klcssusk 197 W. W. Sco'rr, '07 B. W. SCHARFF. j. VVALTON, '08 R. TURNER F. VAUGHAN D. WVALKER F. Woonuur.L II. MONTGOM mw I I . ROYCE W AI.'I'0N F. XVINSIIII' The Princeton Club l're.v1'u'c11I . . V ire l'n'.v1'1fr1ll . .S'e4'rf'!n1j1' . . J. F. CONWAY M. I . Coomav P. I'. COONIEY R. R. El.DRlEIJGE E. K. BOYNTON K. CARl'ICN'l'ICR II. C. IIICKMAN R. II. LINCOLN S. S. Am.ER J. R. BAKER G. I. BROWN S. J. BLOCK H. M. JONASSON :LI :::: 5 TEE.. ff 1. H '1i5'f 1:1 pyflgpf ,, .Mu , .Z1fFx.imlI1lJE!! 1451? se 'ln ' 'M ' ......f-5:5 lp:-1 I-.lu if:::2J'j.J ,J M4 'seam 'M a 1579 mln: Y I -llglgml ' lungllfk 5 I 1 uint , a fl 315.2555 -. OFFICERS MEMBERS 1907 I.. Ewmc: J. E. Gu.Rm' li. J. IIAR1' I . J. O'DONOr: 1908 A. MAcORlcr:nR W. A. I'lcuR IIUIC P. A. RANSOMF. 1909 F. J. GRA'l'1'AN J. I.. 1'm'1cRs 1910 II. IQEISER R. D. 1WORRISON 1.99 .... 1. ::::!.,1 - . 'tfrmf .:::: '--f- .,.,.,, , , H A E. J. IIART, '07 R. R. El.nRlcnmc, 07 C. 'I'owlcR, JR., ' 'I'. O'DONOG1lUlE E. Trrus V. Wurrn l . Woomlum. 'I'OwrcR, JR. B. Wnmc A. XVILSON J. XVORTII SPEAR S1-RAGUR F. Wmsnul A. RICKER xVI'l'l'EKlNh The Cornell Club , OFFICERS CQ l'rm'1ln1f . . . C. M. D,AUTREMON'I', '07 I'fr1'l'n'1z'n'ml . . . W. H. MCTIN'I'X'IiIE,JR.,'07 .S'n'n'la:j'-7'1'e11.v11rz'r . A. H. DOWNING, 'IO 1 Q V X.-. N f , If 012.492 1.1. L L. V EJ . ... -J f ' 4 MEMBERS 7 1907 V C. M. D,AU'l'RIiMON'l' lx ' Il. II. ll,Al1'l-lQl':B10N'lx s II. A. Ax'rm.L I W. II. I,AzAkus W. II. MCIN'l'X'IilE, jk. A. M. Romcuws E. S. YVIHCICLAN N MWQX an 1908 E II. If. IiU1.1.A1u1 F. B. GRIIILEY Q ti. IJ. GRICICY W. M. Gknvucs ,ii Q ' II. C. IIICKMAN 1909 -vim Q O Yrunns Q XX' cbassuxh II. A. Wmmcs X Nl ' ' - X NX -5 1910 G . XNXNSN L AIIIJ' - . . OHNINI. -:J 201 in vx. Q .N . 4 .1 .- ., Q.-,ur-ry ' --:Y vw., .Hr - - ,N V ,fu R, ,, '. , The Gun Club N x L X I 'nr.v1'41'a1l! . . lfifu l '1'v.u'.!u1ll . .S'c1,'l'm11j'- 7'l'uu.v11l L 1 C. M. l1,gXU'l'Iil'1MON'l O. M. Cu,um'u'lc M. S. B,u.mvlN N my OFFICERS MEMBERS 1907 ' I.. H. Conlild, jk. A. D. l'lIl.l.ER 1908 W. C. Commx, 31m . j. WAl.'roN, '08 IC. Iiuomcs, ju., '08 C. M. D,AU'l'kl'2MON'l', '07 J. l'. Lum: C. I.. l'.xusoNs, ju. I.. II. 'l'uomrsoN E. Iiuoolcs, ju. j. II. MoN'n:om1c1w,ju. j. NVMWUN 1909 A. I'l. DOWNING . S. HAVENS M. R. O1.Ds z' ' v ' a rf. 'f A - . 4- - ,... ,- 'n, ie .-.12-I Q? :HZ Q X1 ' f D Q. K if .sg X XX Y -X 5 J th, AX! N.---1 IW M.. N fuu- w -- 1 , -f x f ,' 203 The Chess and Checker Club CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB W OFFICERS Fall Term Winter Term Sprlng Term I,I'L'Jfll'L'llf . . W. II. I..xx.uu1s,'07 D. A. II14:A1.n, '08 E. D. PARK, '09 Vin-l'n'.vz'1lcz11 . IJ. A. II1c.u.1n, '08 W. II. Lfmxuus, '07 I'. SNlamf:K1cK, '07 St't'l'L'f!I1j' . . I.. I m.1.m.xN, '08 ISI. S. IS.x1,nw1N, '08 II. F. BU1.l..xK1m, '08 MEMBERS 1907 W. D. ALLEN C. W. IC.-vmm P. SNICIJEKIER R. W. Bnoous W. II. I,.xz.u:us C. C. me L. '1'lIlBAU'I' W. II. MC1N'l'VIili,-IR. 1908 M. S. I5.xl.mv1N I.. I lu.l.m.xN IJ. A. Ilmmm II. I . IIl'l.l.,uum IJ. II. XVILTSIE 1909 E. D. PARK Q24 The Chess Team W. I-I. LAZARUS, '07, Cnplain R. W. BROOKS, '07 D. H. Wuxrsuc, '08 D. A. HEALD, '08 E. D. PARK, '09 Victors over Andover. Score: 4-1. 205 HOOK ff HOOK HOOK f' HOOK HUTCHINS O'DONOmxur:, F. J. Am.:-:R BLOCK HOOK CLUB W flooku: Alrzximus HOOK Wum: Haokus Zllajor IIOOK GKA'1'rAN llaaku: Illnguus HOOK O'DONOGllUl'2, M. T. Hooks HOOK MULKIEIEN HOOK COONEY, M HOOK COONEY, P. HOOK VAUGHAN HOOK O'DONNELL 206 HHNQUETS 7211151 Illrzslcr . ......... . F. Old Exeter . 1907 . 1908 . Alumni Hall . Sunday Night Rambles ............. . Our Equine Friend Fussin g . Faculty . Athletics . Chapel Choir Troubles . The Awful Thirst The Hospital u Graft . - Prosperity . The Future . 1907 CLASS BANQUET Q TOASTS Conwav Welcome ever smiles And farewell goes out sighing. . ........... . . P. B. KELLY ln joys, in griefs, in triumph, in retreat, Great always, without aiming tn be great. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . H.F.V.xut:nAN Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths. W. H. Lazanus . . - - . - - . . . - . . . . 1 Words are like leaves, and where they most abound, Much fruit of sense beneath is rarely found. .....-...........O.M.Cli1kDXVlCK As much valor is to be found in feasting as in fighting. . L. EWING And they strolled, strolled, strolled, Well, it really doesn't matter where they strolled. j. P. LONG Now, I consider, they are a great help to man. ...............S.K.BsRRY With all thy faults, l love thee still. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. M. D'AU'I'REMON'l' t' Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot. E.j.HaR'r Myself did win them both. ...............F.F.F1sLD,Jit. Chromatic tortures soon shall drive them hence. .W.W.Sco'rT Trouble is a thing that will come without our call. . .... . . . . . . . . . . j.B.WAi.co1'1' Drink deep or taste not. ...................j.E.Gn.Rov Wherein 'tis as dangerous to be sentenced by a physician asa judge. ...................G.hV.ANSON With more than common thanks I will receive it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S. jacous Success throws a veil over the evil deeds of men. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. L. Kittens May the happiest clay you have seen, Be worse than the worst to come. L'Envol Happy we have met, Happy have we been, Happy may we part, Happy meet again. 208 1908 CLASS BANQUET W Ylmxt Illaxlcr . F. Lowrus Greeting . Our Class . Old Exeter . 1908 Athletics . Alumni Hall . Football . Sunday Campus . Class of 1907 Q. Fem. Sem. Faculty Shield Meet . Exonian Baseball The Ilorse . . Musical Organizations Faculty . Future We shall do nothing. Not much, nor well. . . . . . . . . . . . Hue venistis pncri et pueri manetis. Nor doth any glory stand, Or any worth. . . . ......... . The same yesterday, to-day, and forever. Football, football, that's the game for 19073, . . . . . . . . . . Sundaius Campus es! locus mihi. Both much and well. 11 an Accidents will happen. Little news and much graft. . . . . . Nothin' doin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . And I looked, and beheld a pale horse, and his name that sat un him was death, and Hell followed with liiln. -Rev. 6: 8. He that hath such music in himself is Ht for ' pru.' . . - . . . . - . - . . Q Some men arc born great, some achieve greatness, and some belong to the Faculty. No hope. 209 . F. J. LOF'1'Us W. E. HAWKE . I. R. Boouv . J. D. Powen H. S. HER'rzoG . C. I-I. BURNS j. WAl.'l'ON C. D. Nnewuu. . R. Bnusn . j. L. I-IURLEV . D. A. HEALD E. K. BovN1'oN R. J. JORDAN H. C. HICKMAN R. II. Rovctr. E. M. PEAKE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS W NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION P1-usifielzl, BENJAMIN N. JOHNsON, '74. Vice 1'w.v1'.!ef1f.v, R0lIIf1k'l' XVINSOR, '76, WILLIAM E. INIIERRILI., '87, GUY INIURCIIIIE, '91, SAMUEI. M. CHH.n, '86, A. A. Ul.H,xsoN, '82. .52-rn-lazjf, JAM!-:s A. '1'U1f'rs, '74. 7'rm.vm'er, JIERICMIAII SMITH, JR., '8S. E.YfL'IllfUU Cummill.w, CH.xR1.r:s D. I'500'l'H, '92, S.xMuR1. D. ELMORE, '89, JOHN S. CRANSTON, '88, FRANK A. M1cRRH.1,, '84, JOHN J. HIGGINS, 'S7. NEW YORK ASSOCIATION Presidcnl, XVILLIAM I-I. RAND, JR., '85, Vive 1'ru.vifA'uls, E'l'H.xN A1.l,1cN, 'Slg THOMAS W. 1.AMON'r, '88, CHARLES R B.xNm:s, '81, GHORUIQ: F. CAN!-'llCI.ll, '7l, lbxvsox INIICRRILI., '60, FORD IIUN'I'INC'l'ON, '87, Glaonmc C. BUELI., JR., '78, JOHN O. II1-:,u.H, '69, XVILLIAM J. I .xRQU1m'R, '87. .S'm'.'1m3f, 1 RIcmcRH:R S. DUNCAN, 'S6. Y'n-fzxlln.-r, EDWIN O. II0l.'l'l-IR, '90. l:'.n-c1rf1'w Cammnlee, lJHtRsON Q. BROWN, '91, I'Imv.xRU COOK, '96, ARTHUR II LOcR1c'r'r, '88, JOHN II. HAMMOND, '89, HENRY ll. XVHITMAN, '82, AUc:Us'rUs N IIANlJ,,861 IRv1Nu E. 'l'Ulf'rs, '99, jfxmss N. HILL, '89, SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION l'rm'a'euf, IIIQNRV l'. BLAIR, '86. Vm-l'n-.vifA'f11s, FRANK W. lI.xcRlc'r'r, '57, Joslcvu C. BYRON, '80, IIUGII L BOND, JR., '76, ISERNARH W. '1'RA1fl-'ORn, '89. .S'm-mz1y-7'rms1r1'cr,I.. MINI-'ORD IIUMRICIIOUSIC, '05. lim-czzliw Cvmmzmc, IIHNRV Ii. JACOBS, '79, JOHN W. 'I'l'l'LfOMli, '80, CARROLI. T. BOND, '90. PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION Pwsiflenl, 1 RANc1s RAWLR, '65. Vim Prfsid.-urs, CH,xR1.Rs II. I'xaNNvv.xcRxaR, '62, JOHN B. TOWNSENH, '87, CAMP mam. E. INICNIICIIAEI., '87, JOHN B. IIARDING, '74, ARTHUR B. I5EI.I.ONVS, '86, HER- scum. A. NORRIS, '93, .S'Lw'el411j'-7'rru.v1n'cr, lilcnkulc FRY, 'OU. l:'.wruliw Cnfuuzzm.-, lim-:NN C. Mmm, '87, 1.. MIN1-'ORD IIUMRH:HOUslf:, '05, DR THOMAS 'l'. THOMAS, '92, limv,xRn I.. GRICICNIC, '05, JAMES l.. COONRY, '03. 210 fi 'lgf1-t41g 5- 0 C S, Wx mx QS: mm Wm ww ETC Ps g K . v-.VA I .sx xx H lx!!! . k i m N W X X 'pl F K W w M M N Q0 1 X Q my X . , QP fm F u E af X 'SQ ' -I 1. u ' .' . - . , ' ' N-Q lf T V gg 4 - x , S -S-'T-l ,Q 12?- f, -5 ii The, 1907 Pean fOwing to the absence of Mr. Tufts the number of jokes is not so large as usual.j MR. MCKENIDRICKZ d'Autremont, what were the principal cities of Phoe- nicia? D'AU'1'RE1uoN'I': Sidon and '1'yree. EISNRR Qexplaining, U My ancestors did from the streets of Rome, the Tar- quins drive J : The Tarquins drive was a boulevard leading out of Rome, sometimes called the Appian Way. ' Phonetic Math. MR. FRANCIS: Four times one is four and nothing is five. KRENSON, '08 Qtranslating, Pueri arcum ennuptaeque puellae sacra canuutj : The boys sing about the unmarried girls. MR. HIQLM fto Struble, who has just translated a declarative sentence as a questionj : Struble, why did you translate that sentence as a question? STRUBLE: I thought perhaps Cicero raised his voice when he came to the end. MR. FRANCIS: I've,seenp a problem like that done so quickly it made my hair stand on end. Laughter from the class. MR. FRANCIS! Oh, that was when I had my hair. TI'I'Us Qin Upper Middle Latinj : An uf clause of result takes the subjunc- tive, otherwise the z'mf1kaf1've. G. I. BRowN: Good morning, ' Grat.' GRA'11'AN : Ha-wa-ii. BROWN: Honolulu, thank you ! DR. LEACOCK Qin Senior Greekj : The Greek word preps.: contains the root prep-, to be conspicuous. CARTER, '07 Qtranslating Latinj : The followers of Arcanius rode on beau- tifIIl Sicilian horses. MR. KIRTLAND: That translation indicates that others than the followers of Arcanius have been using horses. MR. FRANCIS: Kelly, what is the square root of ab? KELLY: It's an absurd expression. Boouv Qin '08 class meetingj : You fellows are not handing in enough con- J I1 tributations to the TEAN. 212 The 1907 Pean MR. HELM Qupon the entrance of a dog into his class roomj: Put that dog out. He's not in the fur-riculum. DR. Lmcock: Is there any statue of Apollo in this room? Seabrook, '08 : U I don't recognize his face. ' MR. HELM Qto Carter, '07, called on to recite, and ignorant of the placej : What's the matter, Carter? Aren't you following this? CARTER : Yes, sir. MR. HELM: Looks as though you were going ahead instead of following. MR. HEAD Qafter French dictationj: How many mistakes, Sargent? SARUENT: I don't know. I can't count them. CARTER Qtranslating Latinj : On account of the greatitude of the crimes. STRURLE Qcalled upon to answer questionzj I didn't quite hear the question. CONWAY, 'o7 fin class meeting, after reading of minutesj : Are there any corrections or objections to these minutes? S. V. WVHITE, 'o7 : Mr. President, I'd like to 'know if they' are written in ink. Motion out of order. MR. CROSBIE: Whose vocabulary is smaller than that ofa day-laborer? SPRAGUE, 'og : A deaf and dumb man's. PHIPI-S fexplaining passage from Shakespeare in Senior Englishj: 'ill ell, Mr. Tufts, that means this: If I live, the times offer me nothing but woes and hardships, but if I die, I won't feel so bad. MR. HELBI Uunior Latin Classj: Murray, could you translate this Latin into French? MURRAY: Yes, sir, but you could not understand me. MR. SE1.r,izCK QUpper Middle Math.l : Church, what does Q. E. D. stand for? CHURCH : H Quite easily done, Mr. Selleck. A Mr. Helm's version of a neck-tie party-a lynching in the South. KELLY Qannouncing at handicap meetj : All out for the rooo-yard dash. BRUSH fin declamationlz If it be a sin to covet girls, I am the most offending soul alive. 213 The 190.7 Pean PITKIN, '08: Mr. Tufts, I can't take Math. at that hour, I have Physics then. MR. 'l'u1f'rs: Change your Physics. Give me something hard. Du. CLARK: Percy, what causes the pause in that line? PERCY : Bucolic diarrhoea. joke by MR. KlR'l'l.ANDZ I have marked .these books with unusual leniency. MR. MCKlcNnizlc:K Qto Elwell, ,O7, slowly rising to indicate places on the mapl : Too bad the pointer isn't longer, Elwell, and you w0uldn't have to get up at all. Mu. Sl'1I.l.ECKZ I see why Mathes is so fond of Math. Look at that name. Laughter by Pitkin, Cooney, and Walcott. S. JACOBS, '07 fat Senior class meetingj: Miz President, I move we put live pictures in the l'mN. Rouif:u'1'soN, '07 : l second the motion. MR. Cusuuxx Qin Senior Englishj: l,eddy, principal parts of the verb, 'let. ' Inannv : Let, lend, loan. 0 Q!! WE WONDER- 79? How Anson was elected Class Day Orator? How '08 won the Faculty Shield Meet? How Block's clothes would fit Ed Hart? What was the matter with the weather this year? How high Hilliard could pole-vault? How old M. Coouey's jokes are? If Blair could beat Fat Ward in the hundred yard dash. When Young Billy Francis will get to college? How the school will get along without 1907? How much the PIAAN Board will get stuck this year? i C 214 fa , . lr ' ,IW , - 529.1 1:1 flllxi 1 . sp.. iw :Dem .mammal of fb: lille J s f.. s!!!',' 1 ,l - - PEA, z1.ANe- Mill 'V 3-, xx .Vl,.-...-L ., Shark, 71. A vulgarism of Scharff. By heck, exc!a111. Oath of Christian Frat. members. Lemon, 11. Principal article of food of Alumni. Trot, 21. To prepare a lesson by modern methods. Trot, 11. See Hinds and Noble f'l'he P1-:AN Board is not familiar with the term.j Tutor, 11. An ever present help in time of trouble -31.50 per hour. Rush, 11. To trot gracefully. Rusher, 11. An undetected member of the jockey Club. Bluff, 21. To attempt to hand a prof. a lemon. Bluffer, 11. An adept in the use of hot air. Flunk, 11. To forget what the trot says. Flunker, 11. One who loses his pony. Tutor, 11. To have someone else do one's work. Cut, 11. French leave from class. Cut, 71. '1'o become sick at the sound of the chapel bell. Pro, 11. Penalty of cutting. See Havens and H. H. d'Antremont. Fem. Sem., 11. Abode of fussers' hearts. Plug, 11. To prepare a lesson by obsolete methods. Plugger, 11. Knight of the midnight oil.. Fuss, '11. 'l'o forget the girl one left behind. Fusser, 11. A demented person. 215 Sep 1. H If CC Ori. H KC Now. Cl H Der. lf H ll jim. H H H K KK K6 H H ll GI FM. H H H 12. 22. 23. 29 1. 6. 7. 9 14. 20 6. 11. 12. 17. 10. 11. 15. 16. 16. 17. 17. 18. 23. 24. 29. 10. 22. 26. CALENDAR W School opened with a whole new class, 1910. Students pay bills. large number of students fired. Mr. Head and Mr. Bowles go swimming. Mr. Head in Hospital. Anson shows Exlllllldll offices to Mr. Ross. Exorziruz moves to new quarters. W. E. Soule, '06, H. ,IO, addresses Mass Meeting. 1907 wins football championship. Walton goes to bed early. PEAN hears that it may receive a contribution. Lemons purchased by students. Minstrel Show at Opera House. Abbot Hall raises -- ! Elxflillillll board elects a new member. E.1'0lIl'd7l board holds a banquet. Mr. Kirtland cuts Senior Latin. Mr. Bowles has housewarming. Mr. Kirtland cuts Senior Latin. Mr. Kirtland cuts Senior Latin. Boxing lessons begin.. Senior Latin class writes out 750 lines of Virgil. Logical candidate Anson elected class orator. Ordway Fire Sale begins. Students attend in large numbers First Stag dance. PEAN receives first contribution. 1908 demonstrates ability U5 to decorate booths. 9 Walcott wins standing high collar and running high reach. Randolph and Scharff Hunk latin. 216 The 1907 Pean Feb. 27. Randolph and Scharff warned 'by faculty that their dips are in jeopardy. MZ1'fh 22. IQO7 defeats 1908 and wins Stevenson trophy. 23. I907 defeats 1908 and wins bowling cup. 'f 25. Masquerade in Gym. April 4. PEAN receives second contribution. 9. Snowed. 10. More snow. 10. Dunbar Hall burns to ground. 11. Sun is seen. Q24 WOULDN'T IT BE GREAT W If the faculty got pro. for cutting chapel? If Dr. Leacock flunked Randolph and Scharff? If the Exorzzhzz printed some news? If Alumni Hall waiters washed their hands not only bzyfore but aflnr each meal? If 'o8 believed that actions speak louder than words? If the laundry did not wear out our linen for us? lf the Ordway Company had fire sales every week? If the orchestra practised in a sound-proof room? If the Exeter Fire Department got to fires in time to see the blaze? If the ,PEAN board received some outside help? 217 ll XX 7-,l x v K Q 1 EBM Ie ERE ce E535 HERE was a young athlete named K., Who took Mellen's Food every day g So fat he became That his knees both grew lame, And on crutches he wended his way. T here once was an infant named Krenson, Whose thinness is worthy of mention, From his front to his back He is thick as a tack, And length is his only dimension. We know of a fellow named Hook, Who seldom looks into a book 3 By prevarications And procrastinations He is always ace high as a crook. There is one of the boys named Kelly, Who's head-waiter over at Alumni, And when he gets hungry He goes down to H Billy's, And has it charged up to the office. --I C011!1'1'b11Ia'rl. j There was a young rascal named jack, Who at trotting was surely a crack, Of trots he had few, But the owners he knew Supplied him with all that he lacked. 218 Q19 The 1907 Pean There was a musician named Shute, Who thought he could play on the flute When asked if he'd play For some ladies one day, He straightway went off on a toot. There is a ball-player named Grattan, Whom 'twould benefit greatly to fatten Whenever he sneezes His chin bumps his kneezes, This wonderful fellow from Scranton. A fellow by name Martin Cooney Cracks puns that are certainly looney, Some day he'll crack one To a man with a gun, And that will be all of poor Cooney. There was a young lad from Port Kent, Who made money wherever he went 3 Oh, Anson's a grafter, It's the coin that he's after, And for finance he surely was meant. There is a small man named Connors, On whose head are heaped many honor Although he is small, He runs Abbot I-Iall, 2 S S But they say dynamite comes in small pack ages, and he trains the football, baseball track, golf, tennis, debating, chess, checker teams, and is a member of faculty besides. A student from jersey named Greey Used to plug at his Latin each day, When asked why he worked, And never once shirked, and the He replied, Lest they send me away. 219 N If , c ', .. u 'gf 'O' Q : 'f' 12,i?wD... f ail V X' .g?3ifLy' r Q -fs P ' ' f f H0711 Apofqgfzks lo Lnzzgyillorcij UNl,3Eli the shelter of P. E. A., The grinding students sit, The shark, a steady grind is he, Which all, save he, admit, And the products of his mighty brain, His honors, never quit. His hair is crisp and black and long, His face is full of sorrow, His brain is crammed with learning great, His lessons for the morrow, While his ink-stained lingers feebly grasp The work his neighbors borrow. Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear him ff rush the prof., You can hear him snap his lingers loud, When flnnkers stop to cough, And tests stir up in his heart great pride For the A's he gets so oft. He goes on Sunday to the church, And sits among the boys, And mentally recites his 'f dec., Amid the din and noise, And even as the preacher speaks, His lessons are his joys. Toiling -rushing - sharking, Onward through school he goes, Each morning sees his work go on, No evening sees it close, Always attempting, never done, He gains but slight repose. Thanks, thanks to thee, O ! Prep. School dear, For the lessons thou hast taught, For now his college days are o'er, l-lis battles all are fought, He stands behind a push-cart now, Where frankfurts hot are bought. 220 'Q' Q HE me n L. U N K E Rf Rig Ili ! Qs! s f Qian E2 fM11f'c .4poA1g1'es 10 Lozqgqklfrfrrfj UNl'DER the shelter of P. E. A., 'l'he Hunking students sit: The Hunker, a lazy man is he, Which all the profs. admit, And the products of his mightyf ?j brain Are E's that never quit. His hair is crisp and brown and short, On his face no lines Of sorrow, His brain is void of learning great, He's sure to Hunk to-morrow, He doesn't think about his work, But trusts that he can borrow. Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear him Ilunk the prof., And when he's called upon in class, He's sure to hem and cough. The only thing he doesn't like Is Pro., which he can't get off. He goes on Sunday to the church, And sits among the crowd 3 And when the preacher starts to pray, He laughs and talks out loud. And when the sermon's scarce begun He's found the land of nod. Flunking - cutting - trotting, Onward through school he goes, No morning sees his work begin, Long since he saw it close. Late to bed, and the last to rise, To chapel he sometimes goes. Thanks, thanks to thee, O ! Prep. School dear, For granting him his dip. His prep. school days at last are o'er, Done is his college trip, He's in the U. S. Senate now, With millions in his grip. 221 N- -ml 1lm.3T nl lllill!.'J , N I YI 'I Q ? E Y Dnuci' FORMAL g 'f S- X is ff ,W 'WT 1 V vw nu -v X 4 I X Q ' 1 1 1 me f ' X me gff X 3 .0 V VM M W f,pW f 1 f i sy K 5- 6 wzmm. avr fb L ' ff 'ff , My fg If . A XKN 'X A X f.,,.,Qff Llwm Nw F .nm enemy N THE MmsTV.eL Svkovl 7,-A eg 131' wif f . ,' cw? kDM,v.Lnw-J 7 1 V my' ' 3 4 Y Y' 6 3 Q 445' af 9,97 f Y' U at 7 W ' :JL QW W f f,-V U ..i 1 W r H lj iv Ai 3 GDSAFDPDGNS 'WE 1-nz?l'bn-I DF U'V '1 'run qw-x , . q M., Xx ., if 6 fl -V X , . .f rw W Q,Tf ,,H0, ' Q. 5, ' ' ' 'mv rr wmv- A 5.-naw.: H W : ' W W' M- win-3-?v,. , ww! ,lu WN. E ow 1-ovfmu W ,aim if ' ' -:,,v'4 1 ,fffgsizplkfkm W' 'O Y 'Q' - W ff -1 . 'WAAS T N '-- I UQ ig,:13:2s N . ' 44 .ww-4,5 ,535 . '15 ON TAE I , S X gum ous X 11 X u QQ 55, X 0 'VA XV RX 4 ' V2'5-- , ' NQ - i W WXLWWL- W ji1Rjf L Wh C X Scenes inzthe Fall 2.1 Sw ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS W Clfhe PMN board begs to offer the following set of examinations to be required for entrance into Exeter.J MATHEMATICS C'1'ime allowed, r hour.j 1. If one student sits down the first morning in chapel before the prayer is ended, two the second morning, four the third, and so on, how long will it be before we have a talk on irreverence ? 2. If the Business Manager of the PEAN goes to Boston six times in the winter term, and live times in the spring term, gets seven new suits of clothes, runs accounts at all the drug stores, and goes to New York for the Easter vacation, what will be the balance required to pay for the book ? 3. If the Exomlzu board has a vocabulary of 329 words, how many edi- torials can be written, considering any arrangement of words an editorial? Re ietitions allowed once a ear. 1 Y 4. Show that the fellow 'who cuts approaches 2 3 as a limit. ENGLISH fTime allowed, forever.j 1. Take a copy of the Exwziafz and correct the English in it. QNote: Any copy will do.j 2. Write a brief theme on one of the following topics: Chapel. y The Board at Alumni. Gymnasium. Declamation. Study Hours. QChoose your words carefully, profanity is positively forbidden.j HISTORY QTime allowed, one-half hour.j I. Give a history of the world from the creation. 2. Trace the career of an Alumni Hall steak. 3. Give a history of Nineteen Hundred and Eight's successes and victories. 4. Discuss the institution of Probation and the causes which lead to it. QNote: discuss, not fdis:1curse.j 5. Describe in detail two famous rough-houses. QChoose one from Abbot, one from Soule.j Qln answering No. 3, be brief.j 223 1 - A, f jx 2 V Q JJ J Q X X 7 N 1 I K 1 ' ff , I x ww N iii . THE. WEATHER.. was VER V f g,q-vguue RG!-5--S Tl, ' ' Wi -Q 41 1, x,-,4 CB!! 1-15 an , . 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' Y fi ' KQT Bows To 'Q 8 .N 'THE 1 y I-AgUL'ry .SHIELD MEET- . 0 If f inn!-z mn anew-1D I, f Ae-NN , wsu.-Et A ' ' H A 'N ljlf f M mmxuifnmh 0 I ff C! rl S a -r G gli? A f 47,7 '11p 1f1 ' 9 f' ' - ' V HI vu N11 32 2133-vizrgaa . Y I 19 '-fijflei-.2 . , Valli l X550 2 LNUELN AND -, fr: Ji :Ace CDMEDIANS T-nu 'rwsway mam'- -ATZQ .DANCE Scenes in the Winter SECOND EDITION w HE PIQAN Board announces the publication of a second edition Qde luxe a la 19067 limited to 50 copies. Printed by Lazarus, '07, and Kemble, '08, Illustrated by the renowned artists A. Francis, '07, and D. Connell, '07, jokes by M. Coonxey, '07, andQejMfpj'1'fyj O'Donoghue, '07, guaranteed to be less than ro years old, with no faculty censor. TABLE OF CONTENTS -illustrations New Board in 5 colors . . . . . . Faculty . . . . . . . . Classof '08 . . . Sleeper '09 . . . Aikman, '07 Black, 'os ' Adams, '09 f . Connell, 'OS Brooks, '09 Seniors . .1-kim. . . . . . . . Articles of Common Interest Trotting as a Science . . . Art of Flunking Gracefully . Art of Booth Decoration . . Sublimity CPD of Music . . . Contributions Myself: The Ideal Speaker, an Appreciation The Manly Art uf Self-Defence . . . . . Art: Lanrlscapckainting . . . . . - . . . . . - Special Departments Young Folks' Department . . Talk with Young Girls . . Quetcjries and Answers . . Hints on Beauty . . . Love and Sentiment . . . . Frontispiece Facing page 13 . Facing Destruction C07, '09, Facing the barber . Facing Pro. Facing College Exams '08 . W1Xl,'l'0N, . S'I'RUl!l.IC, '07 '08 '08 . I I laR'rzoo, . II ICKMAN, . ANSON, '07 . . Fisk, 'OS . j. L. JACK, '07 . Gnkourn, '10 Lizzv ll,mi'soN, '09 I Km.r.v, '07 l Kmmsou, '08 . . EISNER, '07 . . 1 mi.o, '07 Physical Torture . . M R. Ross, of the Faculty 225 BULLETIN BOARD -- W -- fe: 1:-....-an-Y..l1nu.-..l-..,. . 1' 40 ff--..-...,-.---. ,--.-..., in Breakfast will not he served to the BOARDERS AT ALUMNI HALL it After the llrst chapel hell. and hc measured for caps and gow! All fellows wishing Christian lfralernity shingles ll MAY GET Them from ANSIQLM1, '09. in . l'or 1 SOMETHING TO EAT After the Minstrel Show, See liurlingaune, '08, ,Lugz 11-.--- -,-- All Seniors must see H. F. VAUGHAN Only Soft DRINKS ' Served at Alumni Ilall. A BOTTLE OF INK Will he given with each purchase amounting to Sl.00 at Batchelcler's. - - -- W ,119-npipipu -..Y ., r , .P .........-..:: , .. ,::..,.x:.: -..-.H:::.....f i, DR. CLARK ll Will address the Christian Fraternity this evening. , l Meras, ex- '03 WILL FURNISH Anything you need for your room, IOM, off for cash. Mr. Helm will not meet HIS CLASSES To-clay. The use of T R O T S Must he mliscontimietl at once. E. I. HART Student Agent for Star Steam Laundry. Everyone who ATTEN DS The Andover game should get train ticket fr the Football Manager. CHAPEL On Washinglon's Birthday will be an hour later than usual. Every man turn out for the celebration To-night IN PAIAMAS it n is at once. l 1 .L --.. I i oml ea- W :: Y... -- at 1: 1: an qi.. 31:1 - -Yami' . -. 1. 1.7- Ji.. W7 .. A STUDENT'S EXPENSE ACCOUNT :W AS IT ACTUALLY IS Car fare to Boston . . ........ . . Hotel Bills .... Theatres ...... Meals and refreshments . . Cigarettes, tobacco and pipes . . . . . Cards and chips ........... Profit and loss fprofit, experienceg loss, 5521.453 . . Drug store hill ............ Dances, carriage hire, and llowers . Books ......... Gas bill ......... Gym. outfit ......... Sporting goods Cclothes, shoes, etc.j . . Bail and fines ........ Church collections . . Total.. AS PAPA SEES IT Books . . ....... . . Periodicals . Laundry ...... Church collections . . Christian Fraternity dues . . Class Athletics .... Exouizm subscription . PEAN subscription . . Lecture course . . . Gas bill .... Seat in chapel . . . Gas metre and pipes . . Radiator ..... Gym. outfit . Wall paper .......... Damage deposit ........ New furniture Qbought of Meras, ex-'03j . Piano rent .......... Moving piano . Peanuts . . Sundries . . Incidentals . . Miscellaneous . Total . . . 227 858.08 20.00 12.00 12.00 16.00 2.50 21.45 16.20 8.00 2.30 2.29 5.00 48.50 50.00 .04 35224.36 512.90 1.00 19.50 2.00 3.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 12.29 1.00 3.00 2.00 9.80 . 10.00 25.00 50.00 15.00 5.00 .15 1.03 8.51 10.22 S5513 JOHN WALC-TT ass? ELI., it's this way, said the great john Walc-tt, P. E. A., '07, after the PMN reporter had waited three hours for him. I was born great. john spoke with his chest three feet from the ground and four feet due north from the rest of his body. He admitted that he was born in 1897, and therefore is now ten years old. Mr. Walcott, can you explain why you are so remarkably short in stature? asked the reporter. My dear sir, said john, that is a subject I seldom dwell upon, but since you represent such a distinguished publication, I shall gladly condescend to discuss it with you. When l was three years old, I fell from a lemon tree and got inflammation of the periostium on my medulla oblongata, and since then .I have not grown an inch. Well, Mr. Walc-tt, what, in your opin- ion, are the chances of a man, say live feet four, making a success of life? If a man but five feet four? Gracious, man ! yery little unless he is an exceptional be- ing, as l modestly confess myself to be. t musk ,See A H I .ook at me! . l measure but live feet in 22,31 M201-AENVIS the shade. Picture me as a man say six HJ , feet four. Why, my dear sir, in that case 'Zu I should be too much for Ifxeter to hold. ,,,,,:-53 1' - just think how far my mind would be gg above the others! Think how perfectly 'air lovely it would be to have all the boys A and girls look up to me! As for athletics, K I should be the bright particular star in .Q my school especially in track. Of course .?.iY11.-W1 ' Q' ' . . ' you are perfectly aware of my great ability J? as a speedway artist now, but I dare say that if 1 were six feet four they would have to get new tablets in the gym to hold my records. I should run so fast that the cinders on the track behind me would catch fire. In boxing, well, Eddie Hart would have no more chance with me than a snow-ball in a bake- oven. But to reach the great height of fame that I am destined to reach, and have only five feet of personal matter to do it with, one must, as 1 said, be an exceptional character. You can quote me as saying, that as long as john Walcott lives, others as short as he should not despair of the future. At this point, john's chest swelled up so much that he could not utter another word, and the reporter was forced to seek greener fields. 228 PAUL B. K-LLY W HE PEAN reporter found that great captain of industry, Mr. Paul Bernard Kelly, head of the First Laundry Triumvirate, seated at his private desk, busily engaged in making out the menus for the next day's meals at Alumni Hall. With the air of one who is conferring the greatest possible favor, Mr. Kelly laid aside his work and in a patronizing tone asked his guest his mission. On being told, he sat for a long time lost in thought, and then finally seemed to have an idea. Er-ah, let me see, he said, the PEAN is the weekly paper of the school, is it not? Yes, it is not, answered the reporter, U it is the nlagnificent production of the senior class. ff Oh, said Mr. Kelly, with a bland smile, that is what I meant to say. Mr. Kelly then graciously permitted his guest to see one of the Alumni Hall menus, and as the reporter read it, a feeling of thankfulness swept over him because he did not eat there. Across the top of the card was inscribed the motto of Alumni Hall : Nothing like this in our family. It happened to be a menu of the Thanksgiving banquet, and the reporter glanced at the list of toasts. Among them were: Modern Oratory, by Grant William Aus-n 3 The Horse, man's noblest domestic animal, by Peter Paul Cooney. After the reporter finished reading these, Mr. Kelly gave the 11lC1lllS to his assistant, Gilroy, to have them printed. Then the reporter asked Mr. Kelly to what he attributed his remarkable success and prominence in school. Hereupon the great man grew very ex- cited, and poured forth a flood of words almost worthy of a Demosthenes, or an Anson. Would that I had the tongue and mind of a Cicero to tell of my checkered career. You boys in school see in me the true self-made man. When I entered school 1 made a vow never to say in one word what l could say in ten, and I have religiously kept it, as you may already have perceived. I also made another resolution. This was, never to wear while attending this institution of learning that garment known as corduroy pants, for 1 think that that custom is the most obnox-- Here Mr. Kelly choked on this big word, and the reporter, taking advantage of his opportunity, escaped into the outer world again. , 229 X., 2 A E aww-7 ,Fl 11-1: v RAT' .3 F . fsf '3 'f, . . YE Qin: M mr- 'Z ' A 4 x The. Vsnm 1.-sz To Yun: K. , 1: .mf - ,X 4 Jr f k S4 4 wx Q x NX, x wg 'NY xwswx A vv xn, I N Q 0 S .. 1 --w 0 'A N 77, Nz' f 1' Z? Z J, v -run NE o nauanfnznnxf .f 3' Z-','2'f' 'VVAI-T xt ta RA as na. fanny m Svn.-uni. NOT 11.1-. mum 1:.,,1- ww- LOVTF uf? 'S-nv I ,W Pzwruw imma af- - d y V. ,.v. .. , 4N:',?IQ '1 .,:-1 , vw llngr U f. fr it.. X ff ' ff x 1' .N . Rf ik . Q, I lx. x -, . - Au' ' A' . My ,,,, Q, -. ,,. .. .,.,.xA,,x ,- ,f. 'FIRE 1 Egmsn.fuAu. 1 cm mn f bvmmodb KE can-ons OT v--GY 41,4-' 'K 4+ ' of Scenes in Spring Z-. kw-'WS 0, X Q ff,.,,j?4 f, . 'WQ'W KP ,VJ r , 5? . U 'ml SAME ou: muy. 6 uso: ' .. . wwwk rn: mwvnl. on rvvlr T' :nr-:asf Qu -u 'n.-Q 'my D-nk null. '-1' -f-us hm-. nas, ,wtf I..-mug -W mu-4 :lm-xl' JUNIOR CLASS MEETING me HE most important IQIO class meeting of the year was held February 2 3, 1907. President Brown called the meeting to order, and Secretary Ready declared the minutes approved without reading them. At this a storm of indignation arose, and Block was appointed Marshal to restore order. He accomplished his task by announcing that all who desisted from their un- ladylike conduct would be treated to a lemonade at the drug store. Sleeper moved and seconded the motion that he be granted twenty-live cents for a hair-cut, saying that, as he was on the I9IO,S winning bowling team, the class ought to take this opportunity of showing its appreciation for his valuable time and services. Motion carried, and the amount was collected by popular sub- scription, though McIntyre refused to pay, because, as he said, he needed a shave worse than Sleeper needed a hair-cut. Following this, it was decided to give their track team QWittekindj green numerals and buttons on which to sew a sweater. At this point the question of putting pictures in the Pl-:AN came up. After great discussion motion carried to put in the Football 'l'eam's picture, provided the necessary 310 could be collected. Skirm objected vehemently to this motion, declaring that if loved ones at home saw his likeness in a football suit they would not allow him to return to school next year and risk scratching his face in such a rough game. Curran, however, stood strongly for it, declaring that it was the first time ,IO had had such a good team and cap- tain, and that it was no more than right that they should advertise the fact. He further stated that, as '07 had its picture taken behind a cup, they should too, so the class voted to inscribe its numerals on the drinking cup from Abbot Hall's fountain of youth and stand that in front of the team. On motion of Dazey and jonasson, the class finally decided to enter also pictures of the Ping-Pong, 'l'iddle-de-winks and Marble Teams. Couper then moved that Willits be removed from the captaincy of the bowling team because he QCouperj was not allowed to bowl all the games. Willits responded by saying that C0uper's average was only 79.5, whereas an average of 80 was required for the team. Motion referred to committee on Purity in Class Politics. The hands of the clock now pointed to 7.30, so the darling preps ad- journed, and went home to take their daily dish of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and prepare for bed. 231 - P. E. A. JOCKEY CLUB W Preridcnl . . . F. F. RANDOLPH Vice l're.ria'ml . H. A. Ax'rm.L Sm-elary . . 13. W. SCIIARFF junfge . . W. W. Sco'1'r Slewarfi . . . T. W. CARTER Slarler . . . lfl. V. IloRs'1' Timer ...... ..... . I.. A. Pol.lQuiN Chiqf -Yoekey ................. . . . R. S'l'RUlll.l41 Slable Boy, Grand I-Iigh Manipulator of the Bucket and Sponge . . C. W. ELWELL Jllemher: A. E. Hu'rcmNs J. I.. jack N. E. 'l'i'rUs j. F. Locim E. B. IIOLMICS A. D. FUI.l.ER Slcc. XXIII-CoNs'l'1'ru'r1oN:--Only Seniors with a record of l00 lines or better in five minutes shall be members of this club. Upon graduation. each member shall appoint a suc- cessor to he chosen from either the Upper Middle Latin or Upper Middle Greek sections. Every candidate for admission to membership must attain to aforesaid record, and must flunk his Latin or his G l res1'a'e11l . . V ire President Keeper of Drzlex Breaker of Dales C. II. Vnoom G. D. P1'rK1N P. SNEmuu-:R F. Duumv I. R. Boom' A. D. Moruuu. L. FELLMAN reek at least once a week. FUSSER CLUB Q l u::ers P. A. RAYMOND S. K. BERRY J. W. Cos'rEi.i.o Would-Be Fussers ll. W. DANSER E. H. Gruswonu D. A. HEALD Should-Be F1mer.v P. F. XVILD 232 M. F. Coomcv B. R. TURNER N. G. BURLEIGII II. B. Fafwcis S. IIAVENS R. BRUSH F. F. l 1m.n, JR. M. S. BALmv1N E. G K. BoYN'roN D. Gkmav I Miss BARRY EXETER ACADEMY RECORDS TQ? IWEN1' HOLIDIER RECORD PLACE Lunch Put . llooker,'08 2 hours Track jordan, '08 Freshness . . Ilanser, 'OS Too Fresh Everywhere Adler, '09 Three-Ilour Grind . 4 g:5Er,O,iJ7 S lines Virgil Soule 27 50-Line 'l'rot . . . Thibaut, '07 2 minutes Chapel Standing lligh Collar . . Walcott, '07 8 inches june Ball Cutting . . . . . Walton, '08 Whenever he feels like it Chapel Bum jokes . . l'ean, l906 Who knows Whole Book Plugging . . Winship, '09 All the time ' Everywhere llot Air Throw . Anson, '07 X7 Anywhere Fussing . . . ,gs 8 nights a week The Common Faculty Cuts . Mr. Kirtland l in succession Senior Latin Q24 THE EXONIAN'S PHRASES er We take great pleasure - we regret- we hope - the interest of the stu- dents - an opportunity still remains - in another column - every man with any ability in this line - lamentably small-it again becomes necessary- now that the football season is over-we wish to call the attention-it is hoped -every student should keep up in his school work-the candidates have been working hard - a feeling of satisfaction -mingled feelings of pleasure and regret- the time when support is needed - and so on. AN El'll'1'0RlAL wrrn A 11o1N'r The next issue of the Exoziian will be june 23. 233 QUOTATIONS ON FAMILIAR SUBJECTS 4? THE FACULTY: Education, we are often told, is the drawing out of fac- ulties. THE CHAPEL BELL: The fatal bell that bids us hasten to our tasks. 'PHE ACADEMY Clock: The time is out of joint. 1907 : Your name is great In mouths of wisest censure. 1908 : And still we gazed, And still our wonder grew, That their small heads could hold all they thought they knew. 1909 : Few sons attain the praise of their great sires. 1910 : The world knows little of its greatest men. 191 1 : What's yet to c01ne is still uncertain. ABBo'1' HALL: The sound of deviltry by night. ALUMNI HALL: Sigh'd, and lo0k'd, and sigh'd again. SOULE HALT.: All hope abandon, ye who enter here. THE EXONIAN: I would derive the name editor not so much from ezfo, to publish, as from eflo, to eat. THE P1-:AN : The unhappy man, who once has trailed a pen, Lives not to please himself, but other men. THE GI.EE CLUB : Hark, from the tombs, a doleful sound. THFT GYM : Man hath his daily work of body or mind appointed. BOSTON! I have been there and still would gog 'Tis like a little heaven below. PORTSMOUTH: In the nine heavens are eight Paradises. Where is the ninth one? DUNBAR HAI1L: t' Alas, regardless of their doom, The little victims play. PR0: The object of punishment is prevention from evil. STUDY Hooks: Back to thy punishment, False fugitive, and to thy speed add wings. RENAISSANCE CLUB : ft They whom truth and wisdom lead. 234 QUOTATION S ON SENIORS see, S'1'RUm.E: Listen to my tale of woe. PORTER: A reserved fellow withal. CROCKER: And when a lady's in the case, of course all other things give place. HAR'l'1 Behold, Hercules is here. CARTER! It's a wise father that knows his own son. Ml7RRll,I.Z H Take off your hats, fellows, here comes Morrill. QQILROYZ What strong hand can hold his swift foot back? SNEDEKER: I begin shrewdly to suspect . . . the young man of a terrible taint, poetry. hVAI.CO'l 1'Z The prodigal returned. LEDDV: There's goodly catching. Trrus: Who can direct where all pretend to know P JACK! Riding's a joy, for me I ride. K. CHURCH: Where did you come from, baby dear? BERRY: He was a glass wherein the youth did dress themselves. PARSONS! Silence is golden. M. T. O'DoNoGHUE: He has nothing to say and he says it. BORST: Raw, raw, raw, Hahvud. BANGS: Whence thy learning? Hast thy toil o'er books consumed thy midnight oil? WOODHULL: To almost all things he could turn his hand. HUTCHINS: The whining schoolboy with his satchel. MARIE1'r: Straining harsh discord and unpleasing sharps. ELDREDGE : A good-natured child, but fresh. T KELLY: That good gray head. JACOBS: He's no bigger than his head. MULKEEN: Yon Cassius hath a lean and hungry look. M. F. COONEY: He was a fellow of infinite jest. AIKMAN : His chin, new reaped, showed like a stubble field at harvest-time. BLAIR : His form is like the airy Sunbeam. FRANCIS! Behold a child by nature's kindly law, Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. 1- : Gone but not forgotten. 235 ouua- FOI-Kit xmas. . . . i f . r , z 2:35 ai-'nzfi ' ' :Y-ff.. i ui ' . - ,- -ri:f:1-fax r-'1f+'L1'fa2.-Viz'-. -ff: it--.ra . - .r E : 5,2 V' I ti?-iiiflalfif?3!'Is??'?i'F'.'f.'Hv.f1ififfeiiwfvr-1'.I-eff'1'-.'5 eil1:7f'ii- 't-2'7ffE!f'59 f7-F15551-'iNui. f'-C'lf'iY 1 E' Y - . 1 2- ' . 3,1-l,rz,1.hr:.,2',,,:v'.,Iif:-:.4f:.5'..-:iw-1107' f 1 A . ' MII. -J- ,1'!-'1'1'1 ' P ' - ' if ' - - 1. 1-- ,,, , .,.,: .. X, r .1 4. . -- o . . 'Lg - ' ' 1- 7. Aj G f. V- 1 if .pg ' Ill' . ,. .'5':z' -h , . ,F r X ln . :---- g ii- .fqjrtirl ,- . - xr ,, . 0 HE PICAN board hopes the addition of this Young Folks' Department will be appreciated by those for whose benefit it is inserted. Since the little ones lived in a dormitory of their own, had their own dining hall, and, indeed, were until recently a school within the school, they may not be able to grasp and appreciate the jokes, ef relerfz, which appeal to their older schoolmates. Consequently, in order that there may be in this book something of interest to every member of the school, we have inserted this new feature. We have endeavored to make it as simple as possible, using only words which may easily be understood by our younger readers. We trust that our efforts will be appre- ciated, and we feel certain that the selling power of the book will be greatly increased by the addition of this department. PUZZLE DEPARTMENT If Flesh has two cuts from chapel and one from Latin, how many does he have altogether? How many more must he take to have five? If Bacon has three recitations every day, how many does he have in a week? If Yale defeated Harvard, 6 to o, what would be the score if Dunbar played Harvard? If Morrison eats four fudges a day, in how many days will he have eaten one hundred, and how long will he be at the hospital? Send in a complete list of answers for all these questions, and let us have in not more than forty-six words of one syllable what you like best in the PEAN. For your skill in solving the puzzles, neatness and general care shown in your answers, we offer to the first twenty-three boys sending in correct answers a life subscription to the Exomlzn. Address all solutions care of Puzzle Department of PEAN, Exeter, N. H. ROVER, PANSY AND CLARENCE QA STORY Fon I.l'l'l'I,E rfoiksj Once upon a time there was a little boy named Clarence du Chesney de Luxe., Clarence had a little doggie and a little kitty. He loved his little doggie and his little kitty very much. The doggie's name was Rover and the pussy's Pansy. Rover and Pansy were very good friends and were loving play- 236 The 1907 Pean mates for Clarence. One night in June, when the downy snowflakes lluttered gently through the air, Clarence said : Come, Rover and Pansy, let us go for a walk down Water street. Then Clarence took off his smoking-jacket and put on his overshoes and left his home. accompanied by Rover and Pansy. As it was very cold, he decided to go back for his cane. Now our Hero and his two companions wended their way through the crowded thoroughfare of Water street, the Broadway of Exeter. They passed Ordway's, magnificent depart- ment store, the stock exchange, and Smith's shoe-store. However, they were unable to pass Meras's Emporium without stopping to gaze upon the remark- able display of students' furnishings. Rover and Pansy, said Clarence, do you know that you get ro per cent. otf for cash here? I want to know, said Pansy and Rover. They then passed up the avenue, noting with in- terest the beautiful buildings on either hand. It was bitterly cold and Clarence found that his cane was not sufficient protection against the piercing north wind. Hailing a passing electric cab, Pansy and Rover and Clarence du Chesney de Luxe were soon speeding toward home. Rover and Pansy, said Clarence, didn't we have a fine time? Well, I should snicke,r, replied Rover and Pansy. MODERN MOTHER GOOSE This little stude went to Harvard, This little stude went to Yale, This little stude went to Dartmouth, But this little stude didn't get his dip. Little Babe ' jones sat in Billie Mc'I.ane's, Eating a lemon pie 5 He reached in his pocket and pulled out a nickel, And said, What a fine sport am I l COMMUNICATION D1-:AR PEEN: Dunbar ain't no more. She burned down the other nite. We was all mighty scart but we got out without gittin' burnt except U Skinny Sheean who jumped out of a window and hurt his ankle. Anyhow he says he had a dandy time at the hospitle. It was a peach of a fire and everybody came to see it. The big boys from Peabody carried out all the things from the bilding which was allmost entirely burnt up except the front door which was burnt some too. There was lots of roughhouse, specilly when the big fellows-began to fire the things out the window. Some people got hit, but not seryusly. We got rooms in the older dormitories and don't have to beat it at eight o'clock anymore so we weren't very sorry though we were goin' to have a danse Saturday if the hall hadn't burned so we missed a good time which we would have had if the fire hadn't happened. Respectably yours, fSignedj josmpu WHi'1'NEv BOWEN. 237 QD ' s if-s 1? ggi H CPR N Ec'4 0. Inside, E. B. ADAMS IJ. AIKMAN V. li,u.M1-'nun M. lil,,ufK W. CAR'r1au Coxmanl. Ewmu OFFICERS Gramz' zllogul nf IM' Brush JAMES L. JACK .Al.r:z':lrzn! lo the Gram! Alognl W. B. BIACKEY lfnyfer of Pniul: L. Ewx NG Guarzfs HOLMES Oufsidc, lnsperlor ry' Crzm!'f'n'n!e: L. M. BLACK MEMBERS Il. II. Gow IC. li. Ilomucs . L. -IACK . R. I,oN'rz W. Ii. IWACKICY II. j. RIORSE .I ll 238 PE1.1.l-:T O umm I'm.l.wr Pun-vs VINKIIAM, ju. l'I.lNll l'0N XVIIITE WVIHTMAN I V-DVB K MAIE. rr 9' f I eerie CHAPEL BELL WITH APOLOOIEJ 740 TEJVZY565' ON .605 ING, ring, ring, 'l'hou hell, so flrear and sad 3 Since we mlo not dare to utter The thoughts that make us mad. We rise to answer the summons, Although we'd rather not gog For if we cut chapel too often, The faculty puts us on H Pro. We get there in time for the opening, The same old reading and prayerg But cheer up l Vacation is coming! After that we'll not have to be there. Rin , rin rin I 9 We'll bolt our feed once more 3 But gone is the sleep forever We lost in those days of yore. 239 L'ENVOI W ELI, us not, in mocking accents, That our book is on the bum 5 If you think that you can beat it, Well, you'll have to go it some. In this book are weeks of ehcort, And to graft was not our aim 5 But to get out just one Pl-LAN, lieally worthy of the name. Now that you've read these pages o'er, And sized up all the book, We trust you'll kindly pardon us And save us from the hook. Still the PICANS will remind us, Though our lives be not sublime, lf the books are all disposed of, We have made it worth our time. is at fi S gg T-as a',:b'ih ','f'.r? . I :J F110 ' .Lf 5:-I P4 2516, p ts's+si 'n- 1- 9 4 - .1 l'r1'fmv! Av fha Nmvs-Lwrrrcu Plucss lfvmnl by Erukium ADAMS X Co lixflw, New llnurjvmirc 387-293 Cmzgresx Sl., Barton 240 I 'l,.... ff? --,- Z Y! .,,-,,:.:-igf' PJ, .gg L X ff' ff- Ur h lr. i ,ff I '41 ,gf ,-,,-,,-,.,-.w,., J, fl ,,,,-,.. .... -- I 5 ' 2 ,x ' .2-l-M Z 1 V. . 14 f 3 I, ,f rv 1, ' X - 4' I I H Aix IIN!! I Ji an ii F A i 5, f?1 4 l X qii? Z? xiii I J' ,sb 2 E A h Q X 1 in ,fm ...ET ' I 1-1 , , ,' J: ...THE P. E. A. DRUG STORE... Qfbz .Store with the Eellntn .-Front C- M- COLLINS W Proprietor JAS. H. BATCHELDER Sl' P C I f th ' ' 'O cu 'B 0 P es 0 E 19131111115 Exeter Elltahemp .Songs The Man with an E on his Sweater The P. E. A. March and Two Step The Exonian March b Suu! lbs!-julia! fin' 25 L'L'I215t!!ICh SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS OF EXETER Sm' Ol 'PEN Cfxiws MAu,lcn ON Rmcmifr oi-' 25 CEN'1's Back Numbers of The Peann For Sale 1 . . Call mul look them over, or write us ln regard to copies on lmncl and prices JAS. H. BATCHELDER, . . Exeter, N. H. xi K :-Z'-' fm- .ly Q-. I A .1 , v' . f fx X I 1 We make a special study of out- fitting college men and school boys With clothing, furnishings, hats and shoes ROGERS PEET X CO. 25s-S42-1260 is ,-f1 miwny Q3 Stnrulij N ENV YC Ili li Mc Morroxv Wright 8' DitSOH FINE ATHLETIC db ' GOODS : : ' ' y 'l'he Pin: A'ru'l'vl and Wright X Ditsun C,'hnfufrin11.vhijf Tennis Balls are lrnim-r.valL1' usecl. f 0 T Fine Sweaters-jacket, collar- M- -- ' less anrl regular style. jerseys, l tl all . lG S 'tsp C ol 1 eg e M e n a:::::z2::,'f 511.55 :unl Halls: Squash Tennis and llnncl linll lluorlsg l'ucl: N Snyrler's lloclccy anal Rink Skates: l'ucl4s, 'llmlioggans and QQ' Snow Shoes: linslcct Ball :incl Fencing Goods. Class Caps and llnts :1 specialty. Scncl for illustruteml catalogue. 238 Washington Street BOSTON WRIGHT 8- DITSON 344 Washington Street BOSTON Send for Cnlnloguc HALL 8- HANCOCK CO. Qlnllege utters Hu' .-I!! Or 1Af1. v inlzx fum' ff f2'7'L'l1I' llc. vf'1' ifliou 418 and 420 Washington St. CHall Cr Hancock Buildingj B O S T O N 1I,Our representative at Richmond's Iixpress Oflice every two weeks. Hot Dogs Sandwiches EXETEF5 McLANE'S elsif-:oo:4:s14Lo!o roi ' Q. . Popular Students' Resort -5. ,J Under Pos: Office ' Exeter, N. H. Quick Lunches Home Cooking A little hetter than seems necessary. I':S'I'Alll.lSlll'IlD lS32 Ghz fflluttle Qlumpanp ....-Fine iilllustrateh QEhitinns... Stn leather, Qllntb anb Paper 2Binhings RUTLAND, . . . VERMONT If a man can write a hetter hook, preach a hetter sernum, or make a hctter mousctrap than his neiglilmr, though he huiltl his house in the woods, the wurhl will make a healen path to his flour. ' i-lL'llIL'l'.Vt1II. ADIRONDACKS J, -f45Ml...m,Sf..,m Saratoga Seven Hours from New York without change zzjfside me and Cofmges LAKE LUZERNE, . . . NEW YORK Mountain, Lake, Forest, Golf, Tennis and all Sports. Rooms with private bath. Write for booklet and rates, CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, Proprietor DIEGES as CLUST DOM be a H Il-' wi: lN'I,x1na rr, rrs Rn:u'r. etnelers anh iilhersmitbs i... .--l 129 Tremont Street 47 Winter Street BOSTON, . . . MASS lNl,ucnus mf 'rim 1907 Cmss l'1Ns Mollie-Coddle... .-f 1 r Said nur wise President and , QA a 3 'L he knows whereof he s woke. 1- l . x . X -.V 2 luxereise makes your reml 5, 5 il f lilooml remluler and your laugh 3 louml and hearty. Il clears . D the coll-webs off nf your '- Ti,,,':: lmrain anml muscles. J. 8- T. Athletic Goods Are the meclium that connect the athlete with his favorite spurt in a way tn encourage and satisfy him. Ask RYAN and IlURI,l'IY,n1u- agents. JOHNSON 8- TAYLOR Ifm-mer name AR'l'lllIli JOHNSON X Co. 16 East 42d St., . NEW YORK STEAM Illaivr Ilm' AND Comm NVA'1'lcR Rooms wrru liA'ru 1QUuol'imN PLAN ole! aynmffkef. .. A. E. HURLBURT, Manager CORNER CAUSI-:WAY AND CANAL S'l'lu-ZE'1's, . . Hos'1'oN Ojrpvxhe M11'!h Union Slnlion Tclcplione in livery Room. Cafe opcnerl until twelve n'clock. of The CHAS. H. ELLIOTT co. Tun l.,xRczlcs'r C0l.l.lC1lIG lENc:u,w1Nc: Ilousia I IN 'rum Woumi Worksg l7th St. and Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Q Qlummenczment Slnhitatinns anh Glass ibap ibrugrams Dance Programs anal Invitations. Menus. Class anrl Fraternity Inserts for Annuals. Class and Fraternity Stationery. Class l'ins and Medals CWrile for Catalogucj. Calling Cards. Sl'lcc:mI. Ol l4'lCR 'ro S'I'ulmlcN'l's ' ...HIGH GRADE FOOTWIZIAR.. EXCLUSIVE The S. Ea M. COLLEGE - 55.00 and 56.00 STYLES l ,.,. fll' lip IN ALL The WALK-OVER A ,,,,..:f f ' LEATHERS 53.50 and 54.00 Exeter, New Hampshire CLIFFORD 8- STINSON Norwdch,'Vermont Mmucns AND DESIGNERS OF College Banners Sl'l?Cl.fIL DESIGNS T0 ORDEA' 'Sf Y 22 N 'E 2: 5 K- '3 JU m llilttat if 2 L.. :: m m 1- Q P2 3 NSQA EE 3: CE K Q 'Um ' -'Dwi Z 5 C: In 2 ' xx pq : . 3- IS' 3-, Q :Z F5 s . 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To its Agents it offers honorable methoclsg to its Policy- holders 21 reliable contract and a Policyholders' Surplus of S2,25?,058.25 MEYER IONASSON 8- Co Tremont and Boylston Streets B O S T O N Manufactu s a d Retailers of Reliable Outer Garments FOR WOMEN EXETER GAS LIGHT Co. HAS ON HAND Modern Gas Appliances, Stoves, Water Heaters, Welsbach Reading Lamps, Chandeliers, Mantles for Incandescent Gas Lighting, Electric Gas Lighting, Gas Engines ........... For lightlng large areas the Welsbach Arc excels Estimates for Inside or Outside Lighting Furnished on application at the Gas Company's Office POST OFFICE BLOCK . . EXETER. N. H. fy I-IAWKES W 7 ' x J I O I O O O O 2 SPECIAL DESIGNS DIFFERENT FROM FOR COLEGE MEN THE REST E OPPOSITE PUBLIC GARDEN, BOSTON ff 4 G E NTLEM EN 'QI ' N'Z2'T N22?iN'D Z0iII3S1 T H E V wana TEE uvmnovsn Qlixeter Banking Qlumpanp Gem, GARTER THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD Bankzhg AQ, Qf.T1TeI .f.. ei'2F,'s - . mg oop- 5 I Th Bmmess e CUSHION BUTTON CLASP BANK HOURS LIES FLAT T0 THE LEG-NEVER SLIPS, TEARS NOR UNFASTENS GEO. FROST CO., Makers Boston, Mass., U.S.A. ALWAYS EASY BENT 8: BUSH iUse Electric Light COLLEGE 'l'hc only light that is EMBLEMS CONVENIENT CLASS PINS CLEAN MEDALS SAFE BADGES HYGIENIC FLAGS STATIONERY LIGHTING DEPARTMENT E., H. K fl.. Sill. RY. BOSTON. MASS. C. W. ROGERS, Manager I5 School Street 60 XV,x'l'laR S'l'RlElB'l', . I'Ixm'itu, N. Il. 1're.v:'m'ul, CALVIN PAGE .S'm'mug', Awiuclm F. Ilowakp lf'z'ffr-l'res1'flmr, j. Al.nnRT WAi.KlcR fmr. .S'rfwrm3f, jmm W. lflmzkv GRANITE STATE FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of Portsmouth, N. H. STATEMENT JANUARY 1, 1907 .xssi-:Ts State, County and Municipal Bonds, . . Railroad Bonds and Stocks, ...... Cash in Bank, Ofnce and Agents' Balances, Real Estate, Mortgages and other resources, I.IAlilI.l'l'IlCS Reserve for unearned premiums, . . . . Other Liabilities except capital, . Surplus to Policy-holders, . . . JOHN A. BROWN, Resident Agent, - 550-i,I37-OO . 216,847.00 . lO8,232.62 ' -.55.'9?5.75 SS85,I22.37 9379657.26 41,374-67 820,731-943 . . . . . 122464.39044 Exeter, N. H. THE HOOKER-HOWE COSTUME CO. Haverhill, . . . Massachusetts 129 Qlbeatrieal Qllastumers Nlanufnclurcrs :xml Dealers in Wljeatrieul bupplies NS' New England Agents for A. M. BUCH WIGS Telephone 1501 C. F. YORK S' CO. ...jmaerehant Qiaulars... Winthrop Building, 7 Water Slrcct Con. XVASIIINGTON ST., Bos'roN, M.xs NF Represented by C. F. YORK Will ln: in Exeter cvcry two weeks ..-.l- n- --is H. M. LEVINE -- 1 -' O0O iIUt9QO ,Q has the banar ta inform pau that his Q D ,ilketn ilbaalens babe just arrinea. gl Haut' inspection is respectfully inhitea. 125 Tremont Street, . . Boston 5 GEORGE .BE TO Maker of Men'5 Clofhey FORICIGN AND DOMESTIC XVOOLENS WATER STREET EXETER, N. H. I. G. HIGGINS Ice Cream at Wholesale Large or Small Parties Served and Retail on Short Notice H, W, ANDERSQN W. H. NUTE, M. D. Ollice and Residence: QU 25 lfrnnt Street . . Exeter, N. Il. A N I7 il? 'I' Oflice lluursz S to 9 A. M., l to 3 P. M., 7 to 8 P. M. E X E T E R , N . H . Connected by telephone. J . W. F I E L D P. E. A. '90. llmmu IN ALI. Kmns ol-' -STUDENTS' FURNISHINGS--1 Desks, Book-cases, Chairs, 'I'alrles, Rugs, Art Squares, Draperies, Couches, Morris Chairs, Art Cloth for Wall Draperies, etc. IVe often have good second lmncl Articles at very low prices. Packing and shipping a specialty. Prompt service. Low prices. 248 Water Street, Exeter, N. H. LEONARD D. HUNT'S PRINT SHOP Exeter . . New Hampshire BOOT AND SHOE LABELS OUR SPECIALTY 's BLOCK RESIDENCE H. C. DAY, M. D. Iours-S U19 ILM., 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 I'.II. E. A. STUDENTS... Don't Forget Your Tailor Since 1892 PHILIP WHITE I Bef! Foreign and I D0me5!z'c WZOfens Post Office Block, . . EXETER, N. H. IT1'lRHY6l2DR6D66'600DlilI6 memomfln-mmnomsfi-Eamonn-on-mosnxc ZMIDURCD S6 cmnnnxnae mymssncnuscms veneenone e,s6Im1I6es 11542 mmumnae gmvgggg GLHDLY EURIIISDGD HIURHL PHIIIEIIIGS HRD GCCLGSIHSEICHL D6 ISIGIIS FOR HIEIIIORIHII EHBIIGGS 8' BRI-ISSGIS HLSO HDL GRHDGS OF DOIIIGSEIG IIGHDGD GL ,S DQ CORRGSBOIIDGIICG SODIGIEGD COTRELL 8- LEONARD ALBANY N Y Caps, Gowns, RELIABLE SERVICE Hoods EASONABLE PRICES iff? K 1 X x X xx Q 'X W fi 0 X ' -I x my M O Th illu t a In this book were ma ue by the 1, ' . J' xx MES s. CONANT co: 125 Summer Street Bosses N . LK A 4 1 gi lt , 5 Z, Q JP' ' 'U' X rs: I' vgf H X X Y 1 -, W y A it -Xt 'K O AT: av, E 1 Q, -A , 1 f - ,X , Ni K 5 Wm QM W F L. 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