Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)
- Class of 1912
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5 Q S I , l' Jr F, 4 1 V, s , 5 I 5 1 x K 1 T. B 5 T Q: E I Y H B 1 1 I Q. I Q. 1 2 i 1 F I l i 1 1 E 1 I I 1 I I Y 3 Y I 1 r f L . N V r 7 , . 1' E ' 1 1 .- V- X GO TO SLEEPEITS For P. E. VA. Jewelry n E. I api n 'Ri ff' 3 'I l Q A - D: F' li-A 1 ' ' I 5? 4,-, F3 -,Ll I I Ez ., I -1 I L! yiylzflf 5 Solid Gold and Silver Fobs, Rings, Lockets, Belt Buckles, Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Tie Clasps, Match Boxe , Cigarette Cases, Souvenir Spoons, all made with the seal. LARGE SHIELDS NOW 33.75 and 32.75 THAT 'WERE FORMERLY 555.00 AND 53.50 ESTIMATES AND SAMPLES FURNISHED FOR TROPHIES AND PRESENTA- TION GOODS . REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EYES EXAMINED WITHOUT CHARGE AND' PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED I have the sole agency for Exeter and vicinity of the Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen Also the Swan Fountain Pen The only Pens that camnot leak .SLEEPER'S JEWELRY AND OPTICAL STORE STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. Exeter, N. H. i The Phillips Exeter Academy jlliil ' Incorporated April 3, 1781 Formally Opened May 1, l783' . ,i THE ACADEMY offers instruction in all the studies required for admis- sion to the leading colleges and scientific schools. For Admission to the junior Class, an examination is required in English, History of the .United States or Ancient History, and Arithmetic or Algebra. Candidates for admission to other classes must satisfy their Instructors of their fitness, either by examination or by certificates from former teachers. 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 Hrst term, 550.00 for the second, 340.00 for the third, 8150.00 a year. About sixteen 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 Libraries of the Golden Branch and the G. L. Soule Literary 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 college laboratories. The Gymnasium, a brick building with sandstone trimmings, contains 390 lockers, a running track, and rooms for shower bath, baseball practice, -bowling alleys, boxing and bathing. Systematic class exercises, and exer- cises for individuals adapted to their special needs, under the supervision of a skilled director, form a part of the regular Academic training. Recent Additions include Webster Hall, Davis Library, Dunbar Hall ta dormitory for the younger boysjg Merrill Hall tadministrative otiices, rooms for the literary societies, and social roomj 3 Hoyt Hall, Alumni Hall ta dining hallj, Gilman House Qa cottagej, a Recitation Hall, Williams House, Veazey House, Porter House Qnew dormitoriesjg Hooper House and York House Qiniirmariesj. ll PAST. PRESENT AND FUTURE f f You expect me to write something fit for the PEAN ' ' And that means, of course, an effort supreme, For the wheels in my head turn in traffic and . dicker- I Which doubtless tends to' make it grow thicker. Yet some times I see things, I think quite a few Obscured to the men who have too close a view, - , Whose shoulders are burdened with problems far greater Than noting all bluffs in our dear Alma Mater. But why all this joking, complaining and croaking? ' I ,suppose you will say 'tis from habit of , soaking. Be that as it may, I acknowledge the share Of blessings received from ' her jmotherly care, And hope I'll be able, though humble my sta- tion,' ' To add in some way to your real education. This river of youths I have watched come and go For many a year, with its ceaseless flow. Yet it seems not the same, this current of men That hurry away just as those did then. , Let memory turn back o'er the pages of time And recall just a few whose names brightly shine, 'Twas then that Jim Hogan proved quite the right slogan To so fight 'gainst the Blue. that defeats we scarce knewg And Bigelow was there to write verses fair Of the beautiful scene made by elm tree and green. Rushing down the back field like a red streak of fire, I see Rockwell the brave who seemed never to tireg A ' And Hooper at center, who stood like a rock, With jim Cooney at guard to help take the shock. V In class there was Rand-to mention a shark, A And Johnny McMann, Mr. Tufts' special mark, Tho' no one escaped in those days more than now, 4 And though cut to the quick, we enjoyed it somehow. ' There were many bright stars, one was poor Eddie Heim. How well I remember the very last time He stood at the bat when Exeter's fate Hung in the balance of last man at the plate. The bases were full, if my memory is good, Andover ahead, and two out-there he stood. One strike, then 't was two-but at last what . a whack! That sphere shot away, but a fielder ran back Andcaught in one hand, while we all had a E s ell Seeidgg Andover shout, dance, holler and yell. Fully five thousand youths I have seen come and go, And a pretty good share I've been privileged to know, I sold them their goods and bought them again, At first they were boys, at the last they were men. Where money's atstake, weak character bends, So it's worth while to notice, both parted good friends. So may it continue from now to the end,' As we sell to these boys and buy of these men. RALPH E. MERAS, ex-'O3. iii PA CKA RD sHoE r Q, wwf Every one of them - u- o o 1 E zs especzally deszgned xvffx EQ to hit the fancy of the M : figs xx. .--:V w,.v-.3-xyzbg, , -- - . - - 'ff..,4:g,, 1' z rnf w ,gif . ,:. si - - - gg:-?:,f:ia A T5 cr . 4- -1, .N-1 fl .. .. 1 ,N f. X- 1 ask . - . Affqiffx 1, V ol: f ., ..'- Q , L V good dresser who wants the latest SOLD BY orrison di Batchelder U EXETER, N H in nobby effects. C OLLE GIA CLUT HES i 4 I E 1 J a is f . M... logic.,-:i,,,...., ---1 ff . 1' ---- . ff! ' J M 4 Are a Little ' J ' A If you will . 1 4 ' L 0 -M XJ,-, ggi' More Nobby S -2 'ko 0 ,S il l Wear Colle- xl 4-'si m' . than the yggx 'l,W Mi.l1ay gzan Clothes Average V ' mi, 5 'l no other Tailor ' kind will ' get , Shows e- satisfy you l.--- ', -4.!3,f '- f W Wy ,J r -1- 11--s:-s- It ' ffv I L.. -- ' , ' E i ' I m r1..-1.L l lflmma i SOLD BY Morrison di Batchelder EXETER, N. H NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY K . THECUMPANY WITH THE PYRAMID 42 p gs YR GF w CoNs2Cu1NE Q pAM,04L XIWQ5 ROCRESS m m. ':.:.1II,::. W ML? I NEWHAMPSHIRE-4 I iI:::.:: 1: I :1':2:,':,':. I U FIRE IINISURANPE Co. J.9II.'l43 J4 l.I9 055 49 fffo. MAImH557ER,N.H-51752: 4 86l.I49 Bl l,408.68l 54 5.I96.0l7f46 I.5l0.00-4.23 5.553.270 vo 1.575.330 az 5 725.80934 I. 54.504.8I 4500.4 I2 . .978.l4 6 I TUTAL LIABILITIES 52,496.30-4.53 XPDLICY HOLDERS' SURPLUS S3.ZZ9.504.8l TOTAL LIABILITIES . . S2,496,304.53 POLICYHOLDERS' SURPLUS . . S3,229,504.81 Year's Increase in Assets . . . Sl72,538.64 Year's Increase in Special Reserves 525,000.00 Year's Increase in Surplus . . . 376,173.99 HOTEL C MBERLA D Broadway and Fifty-Fourth Street, New York Near 50th Street Subway and 53d Street Elevated Station BROADWAY CARS FROM GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT PASS THE DOOR KEPT BY AT COLLEGE MAN . 11 34 2343 A ,141 Nab asf' , A , -'iii ' 2 45' ' ! 555, ' , School and g i. -- -. f yu Special Terms A '. Hig g s . College Men mu m gu na? For School If 2 - r iff - .- Always ,, Sf !! I I 53- 2 ' And College V nl I li -J 5-HX I p zfpial ' I--I-NT '- Welcome Teams ' W ss New, Modern and Absolutely F ireproof RATES REASONABLE, 52.50 WITH BATHS AND UP TEN MINUTES WALK TO TWENTY THEATERS SEND Fon BOOKLET 1 1 HARRY P. STIMSONQ . . . . formerly with Hotel Imperial HEADQUARTERS FOR EXETER MEN V11 x E also produce W high grade table ware and the well- known 1847 ROC ERS BROS. Spoons, Forks and Knives. Q9 MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO International Silver Co., Successor MERIDEN :1 CONN, PRIZE CUPS AND TROPHIES xl' WHATEVER is required in Sterling Silver or high grade Silver Plated Prize Cups or Trophies can be supplied. We call par- ticular attention to our wide variety of Cups and Plaques appropriately etched for various games and sports. As these are carried in stock the delay and cost of special work are avoided. Write for particulars. Ware Hall CAMBRIDGE .... MASS. Corner Harvard and Ware Sts. NEAR HARVARD UNION AND UNIVERSITY CLUB is convenient to all electric lines, College yard, is the right place for Exeter men to make a right start. suites are commodious and sunny, and have private prices .include everything except electric light con- sumed in the suites. ' has a breakfast room fthe best in Cambridgej, elec- an Ware is located in a refined neighborhood. Ware Hall Memorial and Randall ,Halls and stores. Ware Ha Ware Hall p baths. Ware rents are reasonable and service superior. Ware Hall Ware Hall - tric elevator and shower baths. Ware Hall tenants are satisfied and the management is accom- modating. Why not make WARE HALL your starting point at Harvard? APPLY FoR PARTICULARS TO AMORY ELIOT 131 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. 1X X ESTABLISHED IBI8 5 QQ? eg? 2 a A fltx 1-'T H: n entlemems Q Jurmshmg units, , BROADWAY COR.TWENTY-SECOND ST. w New YORK. ADVANTAGES OFFERED IN OUR READY- MADE CLOTHING Durable Materials Exclusive Styles Moderate Prices In other things as well- English Shirts, Neckwear, Under- wear, Hosiery, Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Bags and Travel- ing Cases . English Blazers Polo Ulsters Mackintoshes Clothing and Outfittings for Travel at home or abroad Send for Illustrated Catalogue -.f ,,.,-ma .-g' I .A I il.,-.A 1 K ..-Pi':'51.- - - 'A 5' 4-:51'1L'fT A'---A - .v' 1 - '- ' ' ' ' Q.-1.--s '-g - , .- A?:Qk.f..,. .-- .- H 17' - . . -, - ,A '. A, - rx. V' '5f?i'f 75'5TEi'5E.7-ff5f '3'f'? ' ' A 5 ti'3f.i5.E.a-Q5 - ' .'lTfA'-.-f ,,-fiZT5Q'5?iif, 'TI4?Ff.FA-R---A, -' ' ff f.1L'Aj. :A ,kiwi'1A :'yf?fQgi..3'g.-A'L.-'-Q .3-1' .A ' . . 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W N ' u N I 1 . 7 I T I qi W 1 I l X w i Y R V 1 N Y Y X . X if w 1, in wi ' ii H il li, If Q l ? i N ' H a we , R13 f 'gy 5, 15 'Q W W V U 55' 'El 1,1 , M I VT Y lv 1 ,Nj c 'T is the good reader makes the good book. -Emerson The 1912 Pean p Greeting HEN 'Omer wrote 'is blooming stuff, 1,5 23,5 Like you and me 'ed swear and cuss, The real good jokes and slippery guff 'e 'ad to can-the same as us. ,. .X And so 'e Wrote the best 'e could And when 'twas good, folks read 'im through And when 'twas crude, just as they should, They'd pass it by-the same as you. I 4 So when you think Welre pretty rough, And ain't a. givin' you the best, just think that prlaps our slickest stuff- Like 'Omer's dope-has been suppressed. 8 The 1912 Pean WZ V Z.. . Preface this book fill the rigid requirements, which twenty seven previous PEANS have established It is because of our sincere labor, our keenest hopes for a successful PEAN, that we trust we have not failed to succeed, keeping in Q EALIZING the responsibility of chronicling the career fog asa of the class of I I2 we have earnestly endeavored to make .f.V, svn 9 ' , , , Rss: i ' 'ill ' ' . ' Q n mind, however, the mistakes, which we, in spite of care, have made. Thus the IQI2 PEAN is presented to our class, to the alumni, as our best eiiort. Nothing has helped us to progress more than the ever helpful interest and invaluableicriticisrn rendered the Board by Dr. Arthur Gordner Leacock. For his very necessary assistance, we, the Board, extend our sincerest and deepest appreciation. We are also grateful to the following for their much appreciated aid: H. F. Weston, ex-'12, W. S. Bernheimer, G. Lamont, S. Chester, C. Huntington Jacobs, W. H. Locke, 3rd, Goldstein, P. Godchaux, S. Atkins, Heywood, F . Essig, H. Porter, Bogle, S. Meek, O. Harrison, R. Stivers. The 1912 Pean Our Gift from Exeter Q STRETCH of sand, ahsea-shell or a finger, 4 it 3 A man to lead, another man to learn, ' And in their hearts a wild delight to linger 5 4, The wonder of unfathomed space around them, o 'e -'v X2 . . . . . Where the pale Hames of early knowledge burn The starting of a search without an end, i' The glories of the iirelight confound them, And yet like moths toward its Hame they bend. So strongly was that love of light implanted That still we onwardpress with constant zeal, And happiness in fuller mead is granted As man toils onward to the world ideal. To-day we hold the fruit of ancient sowing, That flowered in this school so wondrous dear, A smoother sand, a sharper shell bestowing, A stronger impulse to'ard a light more clear. Take, then, the world-old search upon our shoulders, Our heritage, to carry proudly on, God grant that we may bring its future holders A knowledge brighter by the light we've won. -'l'.f.x-XJ ' H, Km rg' xigll A 1, MBXNUNIJW PM f f SN7511 I 'fl 1' I. 1 ' fx , kgs? N. ' '- 'U X, A A ' 5525 Sf 2 N I Lllfff -1 C S 5 X ,Q I 5 B I I I , VJ 'I x li D ff ' X TX NX ' 2 I - 11 if If 1 A f. 'A R1 EN ' fi- 7 IM Gf x 17 , ' Q.-is ' fi. -, - ' M' M -- fy . jf IL AL . - A1 I ' - .LPI Yby- X 1 S A k , ,, uw- .?, 1 x I A-N: S Q: N . Z X I f A N I -w Ar SQ . ' B N K ABNER L. MERRILL PRIZES . . . 125 ' CENTRAL STATES CLUB . . 227 ACADEMY BASEBALL SCHEDULE . . 185 CERCLE FRANCAIS . . . 129 ACADEMY BASEBALL SQUAD . . 18 5 CHARACTERISTIC SONGS . . 261 ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM ..... 155 CHEER LEADERS . . . . 203 ACADEMY SECOND FOOTBALL TEAM . . 156 CHRISTIAN FRATERNITY ....... Q3 ACADEMY LECTURE COURSE ..... 96 CHRISTIAN FRATERNITY SPEAKERS . . 95 ACADEMY GOLF SQUAD . . . . 2OI CHURCH ATTENDANCE ...... . . Q4 ACADEMY GOLF TEAM . . 200 CHURCH MONITORS . . . . . 4 9 ACADEMY TENNIS TEAM . . 198 CLASS BOWLING EDITORIAL . . IQ3 ACADEMY TRACK SQUAD . . . 171 CLASS DAY OFFICERS . . . . 67 ACADEMY TRACK TEAM . . . . 169 CLASS OFFICERS . . . . 144 ALL-CLASS BASEBALL TEAM . . 186 CLASS TRACK TEAMS . . 175 ALL-CLASS FOOTBALL TEAM . . 164 COMMENCEMENT DATE . . 281 ALPHA DELTA TAU .... . 63 CONNECTICUT CLUB . . . 219 ALPHA NU ..... . . 1o4 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB . . 246 ALUMNI HALL . . . QSOIDAILY OCCURRENCE, A . . 254 ALUMNI, THE . . 277 DARTMOUTH CLUB . . . 215' ALUMNUS . . . . I7 DEBATING .... . 125 AMPHION CLUB. . . 143 DEDICATION .... . 2 ASSEMBLY CLUB .... . I3I DEUTSCHER VEREIN . . 127 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . 148 DORMITORIES. . . , Sq BANJO CLUB .... ' . . 141 E GIRL, THE . ......... 147 BASEBALL EDITORIAL . . . ISO EARLY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE IDAYIS BAY STATE CLUB. . . 241 LIBRARY ............. 268 BULLETIN EDITORIAL . . . III EMPIRE STATE CLUB ...... . 245 CALENDAR ..... . I2, 269 EXETER-ANDOVER BASEBALI. GAME. . 185 CALIFORNIA CLUB . . 225 EXETER-ANDOVER BASEBALL SCORES . 186 EXETER-ANDOYER DUAL RECORDS . . EXETER-ANDOVER FOOTBALL GAME . . EXETER-ANDOVER FOOTBALL RECORDS EXETER-HARVARD FRESHMAN MEET . EXETER-ANDOVER TRACK MEET . . . EXONIAN BOARD .... EXONIAN EDITORIAL . EXONIAN EDITORS . FACULTY ....... FACULTY SHIELD MEET . FOOTBALL EDITORIAL . FOUR-YEAR CLUB 5 . FRONTISPIECE . . GLEE CLUB . G. L. SOULE . . . GOLDEN BRANCH . GOLF EDITORIAL . . GRANITE STATE CLUB GREETING ..... GRINDS . . GUN CLUB . . GYM TEAM ...... GYMNASIUTVI EXHIBITIONS HARVARD CLUB .... INFIRMARY ...... INTER-CLASS FOOTBALL . INTER-SOCIETY DEBATE . JUNE BALL GIRL . . . JUNE BALL OFFICERS . . JUNIOR CLASS BOWLING. JUNIOR CLASS DRILL SQUAD . . , JUNIOR CLASS EDITORIAL JUNIOR CLASS FOOTBALL KAPPA DELTA PI . . . KAPPA EPSILON PI . L,ENVOI ..... LIMERICKS .... LOST LINE, THE .... LOWER MIDDLE BOWLING LOWER MIDDLE DRILL SQUAD . , LOWER MIDDLE EDITORIAL ..... LOWER MIDDLE FOOTBALL EDITORIAL LOWER MIDDLE RELAY TEAM .... MANDOLIN CLUB .... MANDOLIN CLUB, SECOND MID-WINTER EXHIBITION MONTHLY BOARD .... MONTHLY EDITORIAL . MONTHLY EDITORS . . The 1912 Pean 11 171 NEW ENGLAND INTERSCIIOLASTIC CHAM- I 56 PIONS .............. 173 157 NEW JERSEY CLUB . . . 221 177 NEW SCHOOL SONGS . . . 278 172 ODE TO FATIMA ..... . . 261 112 OUR CLASS,S MODEL MAN . . . 272 113 OUR GIFT FROM EXETER . . 9 II6 P. E. A. POLICE . . -. . . . 204 I5 PEAN BOARD. . . . IOQ 174 PEAN,Sq 57, THE . . . 265 152 PEAN CIRCUS . . . 248 65 PEAN CLASS BALLOT . . 61 1 PEAN EDITORIAL . . . . 199 135 PEAN EDITORS ..... . . 119 129 PEAN SPECIMEN EXAMS. . . 252 IIQ PEAN WEATHER BUREAU . . . 251 291 PENN. STATE CLUB . . . . . 217 239 PHI EPSILON SIGMA . . 98 7 PREFACE ...... 8 256 PREP. LATIN. . . . 216 245 PRINCETON CLUB. . . . 211 188 RHODE ISLAND CLUB . . . 335 189 SCHOOL COUNCIL ...... . QI 298 SEASON7S BASEBALL SCORES . . 183 271 SEASON'S FOOTBALL RECORDS . . 157 164 SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES .... . 20 124 SENIOR BOWLING TEAM . . 194 196 SENIOR DRILL SQUAD . . . 191 132 SENIOR EDITORIAL ..... . IQ 194 SENIOR FOOTBALL EDITORIAL . . 159 192 SOUTHERN CLUB ...... . 231 87 STUDY HOURS . . 279 163 TECH. CLUB .... . 213 IO2 TENNIS- EDITORIAL . . 199 Ioo TEXAS CLUB .... . 223 282 TRACK EDITORIAL . . 167 258 TRACK RECORDS . . 178 264 TRUSTEES ......... . I3 195 UPPER MIDDLE BIOGRAPHIES . . 74 IQ2 UPPER MIDDLE BOWLING . . . IQ5 81 UPPER MIDDLE DRILL SQUAD . . 192 IO2 UPPER MIDDLE EDITORIAL ..... 69 176 UPPER MIDDLE FOOTBALL EDITORIAL . IOI 137 VERMONT CLUB . .5 ....... . 233 139 ' WEARERS OF THE E . , 146 189 WESTERN CLUB . . , 227 114 WISCONSIN CLUB .... , 237 115 WORD OF GRATITUDE, A . , 280 117 'YALE CLUB ...... , 297 12 The 1912 Pean Calendar 1911 Sept. 19, Tuesday . . - ' Sept. 20, Wednesday . . - - Oct. 21, Saturday . . . - - Nov. 30, Thursday . . ,- - Dec. 19, Tuesday . . - - Dee. 20, Wednesday .1 ......... . Examinations for Admission Fall term begins Meeting of the Trustees Thanksgiving Day, a holiday Meeting of the Trustees Fall term ends . WINTER VACATION OF THREE WEEKS 1912 V J an. IO, Wednesday . . . - Feb. 17, Saturday . - - April 2, Tuesday . . . - Winter term begins Meeting of the Trustees ' Winter term ends at one o'clock SPRING VACATION OF ONE WEEK April IO, Wednesday . . . . April 20, Saturday . . . . June 21 June 22 June 2 3, June 24, Monday . . . , Friday . . . . , Saturday . . . . Sunday . . . . June 25, Tuesday . . . . . Spring term begins Meeting of the Trustees Examinations for Admission Speaking for the Merrill Prizes Anniversary Sermon Meeting of the Trustees Spring term ends Seniors' Class Day 1 SUMMER VACATION or .TWELVE WEEKS Sept. 17, Tuesday . . , , Wednesday, . . , , Sept. 18, Oct. 19, Saturday . . . , , N ov. 28, Thursday . . , , Dee. 18, Wednesday . . , , Examinations for Admission Fall term begins Meeting of the Trustees Thanksgiving Day: a holiday Fall term ends The 1912 Pean 13 Trustees SANDEORD SIDNEY SMITH, A.B., LL.B., President . . Elected june, 1893 HARLAN PAGE AMEN, A.M., LITT.D., ex-ojicio . . Elected June, 189 5 WILLIAM DEWITT HYDE, D.D., LL.D. . Elected April, 1898 WILLIAM AMOS BANCROET, A.B. . Elected June, 1902 .GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON, A.B. Elected June, 1903 ROBERT AWINSOR, A.B. . . Elected June, 1905 JEREMIAH SMITH, IR., A.B., LL.B Elected June, 1907 S. S. SMITH FRANCIS WILSON LEE . . Elected Iuly, 1895 EMILIE S. SPRING ..... Elected Iune, 1896 PERLEY GARDNER, A.B. . Elected May, 1906 Finance Committee G. A. PLIMLPTON Treasurer C ashier Clerk of the Trustees . . New York, N. Y. . . Exeter, N. H. . . Brunswick, Me. . Cambridge, Mass. . New York, N. Y. . Weston, Mass. . Ca.1nbridge,MasS. R. WINSOR . Boston, Mass . . Exeter, N. H . . Exeter, N. H , ,WWJW X W! Ag if 7 'ff 'im jf,-3, ,' The Faculty QL 5 1 5, ,. is CA L GN f on -L, 5 5:2 L., Q 5 4 x F7 T' X J as 'z X 1 eq: .Z E iz 1 Q 7 - - rl A A l W H pl ' , : 3 2' f v' : I tc 4' 5 I fi I i f 5: I 4 . . X ' l QW R U ll 233. I ,lr HIMDS home: PA E ly 1: A of - H- A 5 - - 1.vrs.o-. J HARLAN PAGE AMEN, A.M., L111.D. . . . . Principal Elected June, 1895 A - JAMES ARTHUR TUETS, A.B., Secretary . . . Professor of English Literature ' V Elected October, 1878 WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS, A.M. . . . Wentworth Professor of Mathematics Elected September, 1887 JOSEPH SHERMAN FORD, A.M. . . . . Instructor in German Appointed June, 1894 GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M. . . . ..... Assistant to the Principal Appointed June, 1895 HOWARD ANDREW ROSS, A.B. ..... . . Director of the Gymnasium and of Athletics Appointed June, 1895 GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B., Recorder . . . .5 Instructor in Mathematics Appointed October, I8Q6 JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, A.M. . . . . M orison Professor of Latin Elected October, 1897 WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE, A.M .... . . Instructor in Physics Appointed October, 1899 ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK, A.M., PH.D. .4 . . Professor of Greek Elected October, 1899 WILHELM SEGERBLOM, A.B. . . Instructor in Chemistry Appointed june, IQOO 16 The 1912 Pean CHARLES HERBERT CLARK, A.M., D.SC. - - Appointed july, IQOI ISTILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK, A.M. . . Appointed August, 1902 LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE, A.B. . . . - Appointed October, 1903 DANIEL DOWNS CHASE, A.B .... . Instructor in Mathematic ' Appointed December, 1903 JAMES PLAISTED WEBBER, A.M. . A Appointed February, 1905 TWALTER DUTTON HEAD, A.B. . ' Appointed June, 1905 NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK, A.M. . Appointed Iune, 1906 FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA, A.M. . Elected February, 1907 HENRY MARTIN SHUTE, A.M. . . Appointed February, 1907 MOSES BRADSTREET PERKINS, A.B. Appointed January, 1908 FLETCHER NICHOLS ROBINSON, A.B Appointed September, 1909 WALTER CARL CLEVELAND, A.B ' Appointed October, 1909 V HENRY LEWIS SWEET, A.B. . . Appointed October, 1910 WALTER HAMILTON GILLESBIE, A.M., PH.D. . Appointed October, 1910 KARL LUETGE, Prussian Exchange Instructor . . Appointed June, 1911 EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER, S.B.' . Appointed June, IQII CORNING BENTON, A.M. . . . . Appointed September, IQII SAMUEL HART NEWHALL, A,M, Appointed September, 191 I ELISHA PAYNE JEWETT BURGESS, Appointed September, 1911 S.B. . . Instructor in Latin . . Instructor in History . . Instructor in English s and .Mechanical Drawing . . Instructor in English . Instructor in French . . Instructor in History Odlin Professor of English . Instructor in German . . Instructor in English . . Instructor in Latin. . Prcceptorial Instructor Instructor -in .llfatlzcmatics . . Instructor in Latin . I nstrudor in German . Instructor in F rvnch . Instructor in History . . I nslructor in Latin . Prcccptorial I nstrudor On leave of absence as Prussian Exchange Instructor, Germany T On leave of absence for year ' fjy ,jx ,'1,WGf l E ' j f if 5 042 1 -M H l K I , . . . J 4 lg fi!! r o h Dreamy days of Phillips' halls 'ff if I . T ll Of games and books and fun JS ll , 'V :IV In reverie a grad recalls if f A l . 44 ,ff 1 When life is almost run. jf j 7 2 'riff X f fl ll, X,b'lX'w7 W ll, ' l X X Y l XX I' . x,- Il ! . .X N ' V NV l or ' alll' - he ' E l ,3-u ' . xXE X 5 - 'Y A ' ' X ' W r A ng. X ff x Senio r C lass N17 n 5lfNl0li EDU Olllzll. w UCC 2 , H X ' l .-:L W gl rf , H R Hx.. Q N X -A , l-1 dz uw 14 ' D for W XQLJ'-' fig iff 2 WxXi..l,f S xxxx .Z'-5I ',...-- -Z,,.,, NX.-LN?-,-i W rw' ' B4 IFE calls us to experience our next lesson. We have passed the mile-post of boyhood amid visions of conquest at the FII school of our fathers We have conquered and we have lost 452 both, we hope equally well, for 1n this lies the test of our real success 4 , .x ,sip ' 5 p'Ag u A' ' ' ' on 7 For the deep-planted lessons of manliness and courage, we thank thee, old Exeter. Know that our hearts, our every power, will al- ways be responsive to your call. In parting, we take with us the tenderest and sweetest memories. We do not say good-bye, for we will always be Exonians. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I II I IH I Il. I I Il! I II II III I V If ,Q 4 I Ill ,Ie E1 II III ll I ll I II fl 'I ll III I3 I.I I1 Ii II ,I I I i I ll I1 I if fl II ,I ,I 'I 20 The 1912 Pean I Senior Biographies Eugene Ludwig Ach DAYTON, OHIO. Arid thou art long, and lcmk, and brown. Entered Senior Yearg Deutscher Vereing Cercle Frangaisg Harvard Club 5 Central States Club 3 Honorable MeI1ti0I1- 535. I Simeon AtwoocL jr. WELLFLEET, MASS. Sim. A full character, W 'ith Ia-sting memory. Entered Lower Middle Y earg Bay State Clubg Cercle Fran- QHISS Yale Clubg Assembly Clubg Class Baseball Team C21 3 All-Class Baseball Teamg Academy Baseball Squad Czl' Man- ager Class Football T - - - I Alpha Nu. eam, Academy Track Squad, Gun Club S L The 1912 Pean Robert Cram Bacon CHICAGO, ILL. HB0b 77 Hcralm 27 UBaC 77 You were born to succeed and you'll safely do it. Entered Junior Yearg Christian F raternityg Golf Squadg Western Clubg Central States Clubg Harvard Clubg Four-Year Clubg Class Drill Qzjg Class Booth Committee C455 Church Monitorg Chairman Senior Class Picture Committeeg Business Manager IQI2 PEAN. wil'-f Summerfield Baldwin, jr. BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N. Y. Matty Only a baby small Dropt from the skies. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Empire State Clubg Harvard Clubg Gun Club 5 Christian Fraternityg Deutscher Vereing Treasurer Deutscher Vereing G. L. Souleg G. L. Soule Debating Team 5 Class Drill Squad. 'AW Robert Beale WALLACE, IDAHO. , f Bob. Of soul sincere, I 11 action faithful, and in honor clear. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Western Clubg Harvard Club 5 Deutscher Vereing Christian Fraternityg Assembly Clubg Gun Clubg Class Drill Squad C255 Academy Track Squadg Cast, Die Goldene Spinnef' Honorable Mention. The 1912 Pean Andrew Woods Bingham, jr. LITTLETON, N. H. H e makes a solitude, and calls it - peace. Entered Senior Yearg Dartmouth Clubg Granite State Clubg Cercle Frangaisg Christian Fraternity. W William john Bingham LAWRENCE, MASS. Bill. Bing A truer, nobler, trastier heart M ore loving, or more loyal, never beat Within a human breast. Entered junior Yearg President Junior Classy Golden Branchg Glee Club C453 Academy Quartette C255 Vice-President Musical Clubsg Harvard Clubg Class' Track Team C453 Class Relay Team C355 Captain Class Track Team C353 Academy Track Team C35gl Captain Academy Track Teamg Assistant Manager Academy Football Teamg Manager Academy Football Teamg Athletic Association C455 Vice-President Athletic Associationg June Ball Officer C255 School Council C355 President New Eng- land Interscholastic Associationg Christian Fraternityg Presi- dent Christian Fraternity C25g Assembly Clubg President Senior Classg Class Day Presidentg F our-Y ear Clubg Kappa Delta Pi. W Milton Hawkins Bird ROCKLAND, ME. Milt Howc'er fit bc, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be good, Kind hearts are more than corourts, And simple faith than Norman blood . Entered Junior YC-:arg Class Football Teamg Academy Banjo Club f3lS Athletic Association C355 Secrctary-Treasurer of Class in Upper Middle Year 3 Manager Academy Baseball Teamg Class Plcture Committeeg Secrctary-Treasurer of Four-Year Clubg Phi Epsilon Sigma. The 1912 Pean .Edward Leo Black PAscoAG, R. I. I Blackie H e was the mildesl mfmnered man. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Baseball Tearng 'Rhode Island Club 3 Church Monitorg Cercle Francaisg Harvard Clubg Secretary-Treasurer Harvard' Clubg Golden Branchg Vice- President Golden Branchg Golden Branch Debating Team. wb? Granville Spaulding Borden TUNKIIANNOCK, PA. ClTunk.77 lKRep.77 Who could growl away in the base like a good one. Entered Upper Middle Yearg President of Pennsylvania Clubg Christian Fraternityg Cercle Frangaisg Church Monitorg Acad- emy Gun Club g Class, Baseball Teamg Class Drill Squadg Class Football Team 5 Honorable Mentiong Honor Man. 'QM' Samuel Andrew Bowman SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. U Sam.77 Goal rest you merry, gentlemen, M ay vzollzing you dismay. Entered Junior Yearg Cercle Francaisg Christian Fraternityg Central States Clubg Princeton Clubg Assembly Clubg Gun Clubg Four-Year Clubg Vice-President and President Central States Clubg Vice-President Gun Club 3 Class Drill Squadg Cap and Gown Comrnitteeg Athletic Associationg School Council' Kappa. Epsilon Pi. J I f:III WTI I I I I I I I II 'I ,I II II I I I I I If I I I II II II I I III I I III I' XII , III I I I YI I, I I1 I II :I I 'I II I I, ' I II I II II II I I I II II II I I QI II I II I II I II Ig I I I II 'I I II I I 'I I I II I II I I I I I I III I' I W I I I 1 II I I I II I Ig I I I I I i III I I , III . II, II , -II iII' I I I Il II I I I I The 1912 Pean Harold Hills Brodeur WESTFIELD, MASS. Brod. For solitude, sometimes, is best society. Entered Senior Yearg Christian Fraternityg Harvard Clubg Glee Club. w,I '5f Robert Alfred Burlen DORCHESTER, MASS. Runt. P Bob.,' Bobby. Write me as one who loves his fellownzenf' Entered junior Yearg Bay State Clubg Secretary Bay State Clubg Class Football Team C313 All Class Football Team C213 Class Baseball Team C313 Class Bowling Teamg Class Drill Squadg Class Track Team C313 Class Hockey Team C21g Cap- tain Class Hockey Teamg Manager Class Track Teamg Academy Relay Teamg Academy Track Teamg Athletic Associationg Secretary Athletic Associationg Floor Committee June Ball Officers 5 Vice-President June Ball Ohicersg Dartmouth Club C415 Secretary Dartmouth Clubg President Dartmouth Clubg Chair- man Class Memorial Committeeg Glee Clubg Mandolin Clubg Associate Editor PEANQ Assembly Club C415 Vice-President As- sembly Clubg Vice-President Four-Year Club 5 Kappa Epsilon Pi. W Alfred Carey Buttfield PLAINFIELD, N. J. But Whose little body lodged a miglzly n1iud. Entered Lower Middle Y earg New Tcrsev Clubg Princeton Clubs CCFCIC Fffmsfilisg Class Bowling Teamg Honorable Men- tion. ,Q 1 The 1912 Pean Lowell Cady Kyoro, JAPAN. Tslukebe. Low. Curly. Vain pomp and glory of the world, I hate ye! Entered junior Yearg Class Football Team C353 Class Drill Squadg Manager of Class Track Teamg Class Baseball Teamg Academy Baseball Squadg Class Memorial Committeeg Four- Year Club. W Daniel Francis Callahan LAWRENCE, MASS. Lot. Cal, The common weUare was my bnsinessg charity, mercy, forbearance and benevolence were all my business. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Honor Man Czjg Honorable Mention C5Dg Class Drill Squadg Bay State Clubg President Hoyt Hallg School Councilg Golden Branch. ws? Benjamin Estes Carter TEXAKANA, ARK. Ben E. Benny, A Remember Napoleon was a lillle man. T Entered Upper Middle Yearg Harvard Clubg Christian Fra- ternityg Deutscher Vereing G. L. Soule Societyg Librarian G. L. Soule Societyg Vice-President G. L. Soule Societyg President G. L. Soule Societyg Class Football Squadg Class Baseball Team 3 Senior Drill Squadg Alternate G. L. Soule Debating Teamg Captain G. L. Soule Debating Teamg Academy Debating Team. The 1912 Pean Edward George Carter KEIGHLEY, ENGLAND. King Ed. England expects every mah to do his duty. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Honorable Mention. ww Leon Sherwood Chichester ALLEGAN, MICH. Chi. Chick, f H e blushes, all is safe! Entered Upper Middle Yearg Central States Clubg Cercle Frangaisg Deutscher Vereing Christian Fraternityg Assembly Clubg Secretary and Treasurer Assembly Clubg Manager Acad- emy Tennis Teamg Athletic Associationg Glee Club Chorusg Kappa Delta Pi. M Lloyd Percy Chittenden BROOKLYN, N. Y. I Chit. Percy. Who does the best his ci1'c-zwnstamre allows D005 well, acts nobly, angels could do no nzorcfl Entered Upper Middle Yearg Empire State Clubg Connecti- cut Clubg Drill Squad Czjg Class Hockey, l l C The 1912 Pean 27 Donald Hutchinson Choate BRIDGEPORT, CONN. A happy soul, that all the way To heaveh hath a summefs day. Entered Senior Yearg Connecticut Clubg Tech. Clubg Cercle Frangaisg Deutscher Vereing Honorable Mention. M William Anthony Clark, fr. MILTON, MASS. T issaphernesf' Sagacious, bold, and turbulent of wit. A Entered Lower Middle Yearg Cercle Francaisg School Coun- cilg Vice-President of School Councilg Honor Man Cglg Prentiss l Cummings Greek Prize CLovver Middle Yearjg Academy Golf Teamg Captain Academy Golf Team. M Robert Clunie, jr. RULIFORD, ME. Bob Clun.', Never stepping 0'er the bonds of modesty. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football Squadg Class Drill Squadg Academy Baseball Squadg Class Baseball Team. 28 The 1912 Pam Benjamin Paxton Collings Hofr SPRINGS, ARK. llBen'!7 H e would not with jbereinptory tone Asseift the nose upon his face his own. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Deutscher Vereing Class Drill Squad. wwf Frederick Ellery Cruff WEST ROXBURY, MASS. Freddie. Life on earth is bright to him Who knows no cares or woes. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Cercle Francaisg V ice-President Cercle Frangaisg Mandolin Club fzjg Manager Mandolin Clubg Class Hockey Teamg Class Football Tearng Bay State Clubg Dartmouth Club. A M Morgan Putnam Curtis LIARLBORO, Mass. ' Bud HBCWCWG, if there is room for warning, wlzat your mcnlion, and fo whom. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fratcrnilyg President Tech. Clubg Class Drill Squadg Honorable Mcntiong Class Bowling Team. The 1912 Pean Kenneth Wilde Davidson Osrrrcosn, Wrs. Ken Davie Sen, I t is the business manager, And he stoppeth one of three, . I - By thy open book and glittering eye Now, wherefore stopps't thou me. Entered Junior Yearg Assembly Club C455 Class Drill Squad C355 School Council5 President Soule Hall5 Mandolin Club5 Mandolin Club Quintette5 Soule Hall Orchestra C355 Assistant Manager Academy Orchestra5 Western Club C455 Christian Fraternity C455 Vice-President Wisconsin Club5 Gun Club5 Central States Club C355 Vice-President Central States Club5 Class Decorating Committee5 Chapel Choirg Deutscher Verein5 Cercle Frangais5 Class Memorial Committeeg Four-Year Club5 Assistant Business Manager PEAN. ww Willis Elphinstone Davis SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ll 77 Hisfa1ne is greatg. and it will, we have no doubt, be lasting. 'Entered Lower Middle Year5 Vice-President California Club5 Western Club5 Class Bowling Team C255 Leader Class Drill Squadg Academy Tennis Team C255 Captain Tennis Team5 Alpha Nu. shi? Charles Deehan LOWELL, MAss. Charlie. While I am above ground you shall hear from me still? Entered Junior Year5 Four-Year Club5 School Council5 President of Abbot Hall5 Class Football Team C45. I 5 The 1912 Bean William Waldo Dodge, ff- WASHINGTON, D. C. t'Dodgey. UW. W. H e was iu logic a great critic, Profouudly skilled iri analytic, He could distinguish and divide - A hair, ,twixt south arid southwest side. - Entered Upper Middle Year, Cercle Frangais, Southern Club Princeton Club 5 G. L. Souleg- G. L. Soule Debating Team. I 65' ,Ralph Waldo Doeg EXETER, N. H. Dewey. Those who strive with fortune Wiri or weary her at last. Entered Lower Middle Year, Mandolin Club 5 Granite State Club, Bowling Team Qzj. SW Richard Dresser PROVIDENCE, R. I. , Dress ll . . . . O, what may man wzthml hz-mt Indo, Though angel on the outward side. Entered UPPC1' Middle Year, Banjo Club Czjg Amphion Club. ' The 1912 Pean john Thurston Edgerly HEdg.7! llJ'aCk-77 OTTUMWA, IA. A merrier mari, . Uk ik Pk ak Pk I never spent art hour's talk withal. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Deutscher Vereing Western Clubg Harvard Clubg Wisconsin Clubg Class Bowling Team Qzjg Captain Class Bowling Teamg Class Foot- ball Team. ' ww Gardner Gage Emmons CoNcoRD, N. H. Em. Gardner, Costly thy habit as the parse can bay, For the apparel oft proclaims the mart. Entered Junior Yearg Christian Fraternityg Harvard Clubg Cercle Frangaisg New Hampshire State Clubg Assembly Clubg Four-Year Clubg Class Drill Squadg Honorable Mentiong Sec- retary-Treasurer Cercle Francaisg Assistant Business Manager Phillips Exeter M ortthlyg Senior Class Executive Committee. ww Oscar Arvid Erickson MANSFIELD CENTER, CoNN. Eric. Lief. Care and industry Qglllil everythi11.g. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Con- necticut Clubg Deutscher Vereing Secretary Deutscher Vereing Cast Die Goldene Spinnef' Track Squadg Chapel Choirg Glee Club. The 1912 Pean Charles Curtis Field EXETER, N. H. Curt He's modest, on his unembarrassed brow Nature had written - 'Gentlemanf Entered Lower Middle Year, Dartmouth Club, Granite State Club, Cercle Francais, Honorable Mention, Class Football Team, Class Baseball Team Cel, Class Track Team 131, Class Bowling Team, Academy Track Team fel. W 'wr Q Stephen Merriman Foster DERBY LINE, Vr. Steve. The gravity and stillness of your youth, The world hath noted, and your name is great In mouths of wisest censure. Entered junior.Year, President and Vice-President of Class, Class Drill Squad, Class Hockey Team, Class Football, cap- tain Gym. Team, Associate Editor, Secretary, Assistant Manag- ing W Editor Exoniang Leader Banjo Club, President Cercle Francais, Honor Man, Honorable Mention, French Play, Athletic Association, P. E. A. Police, Chairman Class Pin Committee, School Council, Vermont Club, President Peabody Hall, President Four-Year Club, Kappa Delta Pi. W Arthur Emile Frank NEW YORK, N. Y. Art. Frankie Entered'Senior Year, Empire State Club, Deutscher V erein, Honorable Mention. The 1912 Pean William Walter Frank PARIS, TEX. I I I prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly. Entered Senior Yearg Western Clubg Southern Clubg Deutsch- er Vereing Honor Mang School Councilg Princeton Club 5 Gold- en Branchg Assembly Club. - W . Russell Conwell Freas SALEM, N. J. Freezie. Russ Laugh and be fat. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Princeton Club 3 U. of P. Club 5 New jersey Clubg Christian Fraternityg Class Drill Squadg Class Bowling Teamg Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Baseball Squadg Kappa Epsilon Pi. W Gerald Dean French ORLEANS, VT. Frenchie. Germany. ' Ah there's nothin in li e like makin love. 2 Entered Upper Middle Yearg Deutscher Vereing Vermont Clubg Harvard Clubg Academy Baseball Squadg Class Baseball: All-Class Baseballg President Vermont Club. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W . 1 1 51. 1 1. 1 1 I1 11 I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1, I 11 1 11 1 1' I1 11 1 1 .1 i1 1 11 1 111 11 1 Z 11 1 1 11 1 :1 1 1 1: l 1 11 1 11 1 11 11 1121 1 1111 I 1 1- 11 111 11 11 11 11 1111 111111111 11 111 1 11g:51 1 1 1.1 . 1 11 1 . 11111 11 11111 11 111,11 A 11 111111 11111. 1 1111 11111 . 11511, . 1.11 j111'11 1 111 11111111 1-,l 11111111 ' 1111 1111111 1111111 11111111 1111111 ' 1111 111 111 T1 1 11111111 11111 .1 :1g .1.g 1 111If1' .l- 11 1,1 1111'1 11111 1 11111 5 1111 1 111 111 .11 J. 1 1511 111 1,. 111 11. The 1912 Pean Frank Giles Fripp ALBANY, N. Y. Fripsy. None but the brave, ' N one but the brave, N one but the brave deserve the fair. Entered Senior Year5 Class Track Team5 Bowling Team5 Hockey Teamg Captain Class Tennis Team5 Deutscher Verein5 Empire State Clubg Assembly Clubg Kappa Delta Pi. ww Lester Earl Fulford ' EDGEWOOD, R. I. Punk, Forbie. The force of his own merit makes his way. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Orchestra C415 Leader Acad- emy Orchestra C315 Class Drill Squad C215 Leader Class Drill Squad5 Class Football Team C215 Class Baseball Team5 Class Hockey Teamg Captain Class Baseball Team5 Academy Gym- nasium Team C215 Christian Fraternity5 Mandolin Club C215 Vice-President Combined Musical Clubs5 Chapel Choir C4115 Glee Club Chorus C215 Yale Club5 Academy Track Squad C215 Cheer Leader C215 Associate Editor PEANQ Athletic Association C255 Assembly Club5 Cercle Frang:ais5 Class Decorating Com- mittee5 Four-Year Clubg Senior Class Picture Committeeg Rhode Island Clubg Secretary-Treasurer Rhode Island Club5 President .Rhode Island Club5 Deutscher Vereing Soule Hall Orchestra C315 Alpha Nu. M Kenneth Eliot Fuller EXETER, N. H. Ken. Kenny. The work praises fho maslcrf' Entered Upper Middle Y ear5 Cercle Frangaisg Glee Clubg Harvard Club5 Class Drill Squad C215 Granite State Club5 School Council5 Honor Mau C415 Honorable Mention C1315 Kappa Epsilon Pi. The 1912 Pean john Archer Gee A FALL RIVER, MASS., Porky Hink. Being 'with his presence, glittted, gorefl aiidfitllf' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Cercle Frangaisg Deutscher Vereing G. L. Soule Literary Societyg Christian Fraternityg Yale Clubg Class Tennis Teamg Class Football Squadg Bay State Club. wit'-Sf Marcel Alfred Gillis' NEW ORLEANS, LA. Gills A man that hath much music in himsehf, And is moved by concord of sweet sounds. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Cercle Frangais C3D5 Vice- President Cercle Frangaisg Deutscher Verein C215 Secretary Amphion Clubg Phillips Exeter M onthlyg Christian Fraternityg Class Tennis Teamg Banjo Club Qzjg Leader Banjo Clubg Class Drill Squadg Southern Clubg Vice-President and President Southern Clubg Track squad, Senior Executive Committeeg School Councilg Four-Year Clubg Executive Committee Musical Clubsg Golden Branchg Honorable Mentiong Honor Man. 'M- foseph Atherton Gilman, jr. HONOLULU, HAWAII. . Gil. Gillie. O, it is excellent to have a giauvfs strength! Entered Senior Yearg Western Clubg Harvard Clubg Acad- emy Football Teamg Class Track Teamg Baseball Squadg Academy Track Teamg Kappa Delta Pi. 111 1 1571 1. , 111 1 11 . . 1 11 1. I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I 1 1 1 1 4 1 111 1 1 1 - . 1 11 11 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1', Q1 ,1 1 11-11 11.11 111 11 111 11 1 11 i1 111 111 1 11 21' 111' ,11 1 1 11 11 151. 11', 11 1111 l'1 1 111 1111 1 1 111 1111 1 11 L1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 1, 1 1 11 The 1912 Pearl Laurance Peters Gowdy. THOMPSONVILLE, CONN.A Gid. Zip. Mute, Pete, To the victor belong the spoils. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Yale Clubg Cercle Francaisg Connecticut Clubg Assembly Clubg Class Track Team C213 Academy Track Team C215 Championship Class Football Teamg Banjo Club 3 Kappa Epsilon Pi. wi? Carl Theodore Guething HOLLIS, N. H. I I Gueth. Spiget. Words, words, words! Entered Lower Middle Yearg Tech. Clubg Vice-President Granite State Clubg Christian F raternityg Deutscher Vereing Class Hockey Team C313 Captain Class Hockey Teamg Class Football Teamg Class Track Team C215 Academy Track Team C215 -Soule Hall Football Teamg Penn. Relay 'Teamg Alpha Nu. W Herbert Edwin Hall SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 1 Herb. When the body is indisposcd, it is in vaiefzf that 'wc call on. the mind for any Slf7'6'lHl0'ILS a,ppl1icalion,. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Cercle Frzmgfaisg Western Club 5 California Club 5 Harvard Clubg Vice-President Harvard Clubg Assembly Clubg Class Drill Squadg Gun Club. The 1912 Pean William Ernest Harnsberger ASHLAND, NEB. I-Iarnief' Harns. R H e was a man of an unbounded stomach. Entered Senior Year, Deutscher Verein, Western Club, Mandolin Club, Christian Fraternity, Assembly Club. 635' ' john Walker Hill BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Johnny A moral, sensible, and well bred man. Entered Senior Year, Connecticut Club, Cornell Club, Kappa Epsilon Pi. M Raymond Oliver Hobbs NORTH HAMPTON, N. H. Obbs. Ray1nie. Il 'is requisite that a gentleman slzonld not always be plodding in one art, but rather be a general scholar. Entered Upper Middle Year, Honor Man C3D, Honorable Mention C553 Granite State Club, School Council, President School Council. The 1912 Pean Clive Edward Hockmeyer LOWELL, MASS. !CEd'77 ff flow weary, stale, flat, and nnprohtable seem to me all the uses of this world. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Track Teamg Bay State Club 3 Cercle Francais. wit? Harold Denison Holmes s NEW BEDFORD, MAss. Sherlockof' Pinkie. UH. D. All his conversation and knowledge have been in the female world. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Prince- ton Clubg Bay State Clubg Assembly Club 5 Harvard Club. W Arthur Hoyt Ives SUMMIT, N. I. Silver. Saint Henry. Something between a hindrance and a help. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Cercle Francais 5 Class Drill Squadg Princeton Clubg New Jersey Clubg Honorable Mention, The 1.912 Pean . Charles Huntington Jacobs MONTECITO, CAL. zclakeoz V A mind forever Voyaging through strange seas of thought alone. Entered Senior Yearg Western Clubg California Clubg Har- vard Clubg Glee Club Chorusg Cercle Frangaisg Golden Branch 5 Monthly Board. MW Albert Aloysius Kelleher NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Rabbit.,' Bill I'll catch it ere it comes to ground. Entered Senior Yearg Football Squadg Baseball squad. ' M Henry Ludwig Flood Kreger FAIRFIELD, ME. Kregf' The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, and all the sweet serenity of books. Entered Lower Middle Y earg Honor Mang Honorable Men- tiong Harvard Clubg Christian Fraternityg School Council. , Q E Q i 5 l ! I. l 3. l 1 l 3 9 5. 5. l l 1 I 1 2 l.. it I .i.. , , 1 I 4 .gl. fl! u .4l.- gli V l 4 l l I l , , l l . I I r l-' I l 3 ,..,M, I v I vl- .I it I I ri l.. V r The 1912 Pean Gordon Lamont ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Skinnyf' Salaam - Let me dance. Entered Junior Year, School Council, Christian Fraternity, Harvard Club, Class Bowling Team Cel, Class Drill Squad fzj, President New Jersey Club, Manager Class Bowling Team, Class Secretary, Chapel Monitor QQ, Class Relay Team, rAsso- ciate Editor, Secretary, Business Manager Exoniang Academy Track Squad, Class Pin Committee, Four-Year Club. EW George Watson Lee LAWRENCE, MASS. Wallahoo.' ' 4'Fa1In would I climb, but I fear to fall. Entered Lower Middle Year, Honorable Mention, Class Drill Squad, Bay State Club, Christian Fraternity, Cercle F rangtais. W Chapin Chapman Linn HARTFORD, CONN. .Chape. A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. Entered Lower Middle Year, Christian Fraternity, Yale Club? C011I16CtiCut Club, Assembly Club, Princeton Club, Glee Club? C1aSS Drill Squad, Class Baseball Team, Class Hockey Team, Honorable Mention. The 1912 Pean Bates Morgan Manasse CHICAGO, ILL. Baron Ye perish unless ye flare! Entered Upper Middle Yearg Harvard Clubg President Har- vard Clubg Golden Branchj Secretary-Treasurer Golden Branchg Central States Clubg Deutscher Vereing Christian Fraternityg Assembly Club g Golf Squad. SH' joel White Massie MONTGOMERY, ALA. Joe Whom learning dulled not N or convention tamed. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Deutscher Vereing Christian Fraternityg Yale Club 3 Secretary Southern Club 5 Gun Clubg Assembly Clubg Secretary Exoniang Alpha Nu. W William Mayger, jr. HELENA, MONT. Mag.', ! Kind hearts are more than coronetsf' Entered Upper Middle Yearg G. L. Souleg Librarian G. L. Soule C213 Deutscher Vereing Vice-President Deutscher Verein fzjg Western Clubg Assembly Clubg Harvard Club. I Q 1 I x i I ? l 5 5 i 42 The 1912 Pean if ,ii x gl james Greenwood McDougall, jr. 1 1 FRANKLIN, N. H. g 1 lllim-77 llMaC.77 5 , He that hath knowledge spaffeth his words. g . Entered Senior Year 5 Christian F raternityg Academy Chorusg A Granite Seite Club. I I 1 r 'w H255 I . I ' 1 I v Edwin Leslie McFalls l , GOUVERNEUR, N. Y. i ' Rubie. f Hlhdividuolity is the salt of common life. 4 H 1 . ' . Entered Senior Yearg Dartmouth Club 5 G. L. Soule. lp Q 5 1 all I I' . 3 : p 3 Eugene Forrest McQuesten 3 NASHUA, N. H. it 1 Mac.,' Gene I am mysebt indzferent lzonvcszff' Q Entered Upper Middle Yearg Dartmouth Club' 'Clrristian Fraternityg New Hampshire Clubg Central States Clubg Hon- orable Mention. - 1 e 9 i ,. gv , , l , 1 m ll' I !. lx., if' ,. . I . ,ew I li' I x' I life X g i , BA: l '.lUxLl The 1912 Pean joseph Chapman Merriam SOUTH FRAMINGHAM, MASS. KC 7! - HA stimulant to the nobler side of our natures. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Treasurer, Vice-President, Presi- dent G. L. Souleg G. L. Soule Debating Team C225 Manager Class Bowling Teamg Mandolin Club C255 Banjo Club C255 Class Memorial Committeeg Harvard Clubg Class Baseball Teamg Class Drill Squadg Second Class Day Marshal. ww Appleton Train Miles A BRATTLEBORO, VT. f cr Appp: U O, woman! perfect woman! what distraction was meant to man- .. kind when thou wast made a devil! Entered Senior-Yearg Dartmouth Clubg Class Drill Squadg Honorable Mention 3 Cercle Frangais. ' W Irving Gumbel Moses NEW ORLEANS, LA. Marathon Mose. I know each lane and every alley green, Dingle, or bosky dell, of this wild wood. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Southern Clubg Cercle Fran- gaisg Deutscher Vereing G. L. Soule. I ,qu ....., Y li , 2 1 1 I 1 l 1 1 .11 1. l l 'l 1 I. I 1 2 l 1 1 . 7 4 lr I 1 1111 .1 f-'fe K 1 1 . 1 l , xl 11' .I1 I iv, 1 i '1 11 I 1 l ,. .11 zu' ,. ig . l I11 'ill 1... , . 11'.gf: The 1.912 Pean Robert Gruntal Nathan NEW YORK, N. Y. 4'Nate.', Bobbie Niftyf' H e is poor in no one thought, but stored with them allf' Entered Upper Middle Year, Harvard Club, Cercle Fran- gaisg Deutscher Verein, President Empire State Club, Chapel Choir, Booth Committee, President Amphion Club. wth' William Henry Overby, fr. HENDERSON, KY. Creps. There are rio surprises to him who has ordered his life. Entered Junior Year, Christian Fraternity, Yale Club, Southern Club, Class Drill Squad, Class Baseball Team, Hon- orable Mention Czjg Four-Year Club. ww Charles Baldwin Peck, jr. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Baldy. Ball. Beauty.,' 'Tis not cz Zip, or eye, we beauty call, B ut the joint force zuidfull results of all. Entered Upper Middle Year, Empire State Clubg Christian Fraternity, Yale Club, GQL. Souleg Secretary G. L. Souleg Deutscher Verein, Class Bowling Team, Class Drill Squadg Academy Baseball Squad. The 1912 Pean Lyman Gilson Perkins NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. Perle - He thought it quite as well that they should wrinkle up their eyes in grins. Entered Upper Middle Year, Dartmouth Club, Athletic Association, Academy Baseball Team, Class Football Team, All-Class Football Team, Class Hockey Team, Valedictorian, Kappa Delta Pi. ' ' Riff Leonard Parker Philbrick NORTH HAMPTON, N. H. Phillsburyf' Phil. lKWiSd0m not only gets, but got, retains. Entered Upper Middle Year, Honorable Mention, Mason Latin Prize, Secretary-Treasurer Granite State Club. 'dir Frank Edward Phillips NEW HAVEN, CONN. Phil, 'cCllC'6l:flll1ZOSS opens, like s pring, all the blossoms ofthe inward man. Entered Senior Y ear, Connecticut Club, Academy Football Squad, Dancing Squad, Cornell Club, Academy Baseball Club. gs. I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I 'II I I I I . I I x I 1 II Ii .I II mf II II II ,I I. I I I .nl I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I Q I I I I I . Jill The 1912 Pean Louis' Atwater Pradt WAUSAU, WIS. Louie, Is't near dinner time? I would it were. Entered Senior Yearg Deutscher Vereing Cercle Frangaisg Central States Clubg Class Drill Squadg Western Clubg G. L. Souleg Yale Club. 'W Curtis Warren Pratt WEsTBoRo, MASS. Curt. . High in narne and power, . Higher than both, in blood and life. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Honorable Mentiong Assembly Clubg Athletic Associationg Class, Memorial Committeeg Acad- emy Baseball Team Qzjj Academy Relay Teamg Class Track Team Czjg Class Relay Team C235 Kappa Epsilon Pi. Q5- Lewis Frederick Pratt WEsrBoRo, MASS. Lew. Words do well, . When he that speaks them pleases those that hear. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Baseball Team 3 Academy Baseball Squad? Class F00f2ba1l Teamg Christian Fraternityg Kappa Epsilon Pi. ' ' The 1912 Pean Howard Phelps 'Putnam . LEXINGTON, MASS. Put. Wreck. For one puj more, And in that puj expires. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Associate Editor Phillips Exeter M orllhlyg President Bay State Clubg Yale Clubg Class Drill Squad. ' , 'Jr .Frank William Ramm CHICAGO,' ILL. Fat, r A very valiant lrerlcher man. ' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Harvard Clubg Christian Fra- ternityg Deutscher Vereing Assembly Clubg Central States I Clubg Secretary-Treasurer Central States Clubg Honorable Mention C213 Butler German Prize. ww john Ulrich Reber READING, PA. Reeb. Ujawnf' When I said I would die a bachelor. I did not llzink I would live. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Pennsylvania State Clubg Class Track Teamg Yale Clubg Assembly Clubg Church Monitorg Class Drill Squadg Deutscher'Vereing Secretary and Vice-President Deutscher Vereing G. L. Souleg Secretary G. L. Souleg Glee Club. The 1912 Pean Nathan Bartholomew Reynolds FOR1' WORTH, TEX. Nat. One 'who multiplies joys, divides griefs, ' And whose honesty is invincible. Entered junior Year, Southern Club, Vice-President, Presi- dent Texas Club, Class Drill Squad, Manager Lower Middle 'Football Team, Athletic Association 145, President Athletic Association, .Honorable Mention, Assistant Manager and Mana- ger Academy Track Team, Golden Branch, Four-Year Club, Yale Club, Kappa Delta Pi. Q W Lyman Gilder Richards FALL RIVER, MASS. Ad1niral. The world means something to the capable. Entered Senior Year, Harvard Club, 'Christian Fraternity, Deutscher Verein, School Council, Honor Man, Honorable Mention Cgj. I W Carleton Richardson N onwoon, MASS. Rich. I bear a charmed life. l Entered UPPH Middle Year? Bay State Club, Class Drill Squadi Pyramids, Honorable Mention. I Q. The 1912 Pean jbseph john Roberts NAUGATUCK, CONN. l Shorty, Rob Call him my friend whose voice is always free in my defense when critics' words are rough. 5 Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Gym. Teamg Athletic I Association C215 Connecticut Clubg Secretary Connecticut Clubg I President Connecticut Clubg Deutscher Vereing Honorable Men- 5 tiong 'Class Track Teamg Class Football Team C253 Captain l Class Football Teamg Cap and -Gown Committeeg Vice-Presi- dent Senior Classg Academy Baseball Squadg Academy Track Squadg Captain Class Drill Squadg June Ball Cfficerg All-Class Football Teamg Christian Fraternityg Kappa Epsilon Pi. wt? Elliott Stirling Andrew Robinson NEW HAVEN, CONN. Robbie, H e was a very philosophic man of great sanctity of life. R Entered Lower Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Yale G Clubg President Connecticut Clubg Librarian, President Golden 3 Branchg Secretary School Councilg Assistant Business Manager Phillips Exeter M onthly,' Honorable Mentiong Honor Man C4J. W Nicholas Leo Rogers FALLS VILLAGE, CONN. Nick. There is luck in leisure. Entered Upper Middle Year. ag . The 1912 Pean jacob Bergen Rue, jr. RED BANK, N. I. Jake Ruie. l H e hath a mint of phrases in his brain. Entered Lower Middle Year 3 Cornell Clubg Deutscher Vereing Cercle Frangaisg New jersey Clubg Christian Fraternityg Class Drill Squadg Class Track Teamg Class Baseball Teamg Class Football Teamg Class Bowling Team. ox' Willis Holcombe Ryder CARMEL, N. Y. !KRyd.77 Learning by study mast be won,' ' T was ne'er entailed from son to son. Entered Senior Yearg Yale Club. 0- 'zw' , Herbert Charles Sampler NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. I Sam johnny Duke, I t was the prettiest talking thing, and the wittiest withal, the neigh- bors took such delight to hear itll' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Empire State Clubg Deutscher Vereing Yale Clubg Class Drill Squad Cel. I 6 The 1912 Pean William Draper Savage NORWALK, CONN. Bill. Strength of limb and policy of mind, Ability in means and choice of friends? ' Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Team 3 Class Drill Squadg Yale Clubg Connecticut Club 3 Phi Epsilon Sigma. W Herman Schram NEW YORK, N. Y. Schramyf' V A man that fortnne's bngfets and rewards H ast ta'en with equal thanks. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Cercle Frangaisg Yale Clubg Empire State Clubg Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Honorable Mention. W Rufus Fenner Scott, jr. PARIS, TEX. Rufe. Scottie Born for success ho sccmcd, W -ilh grace fo win, with hear! lo hold. Entered Upper Middle Yearg School Councilg Christian Fraternityg Secretary-Treasurer Christian Fraternityg Texas Clubg Secretary-Treasurer Texas Clubg Golden Branchg Secre- tary, President Golden Branchg Golden Branch Debating Teamg Academy Debating Teaing Deutscher Vereing President Deutsch- er Vereing Assembly Clubg President Assembly Clubg Yale Cluhg Cheer Leaderg Southern Clubg Gun Clubg Class Drill Squadg E Book Coxnmitteeg Associate Editor lirmziuug Managing Editor 1912 PE.-XNQ President June Ball Ollicersg Class Day Executive Committeeg Class Day Secretaryg Kappa Delta Pi. The 1912 Pean Everett Osborne Shaw SPRINGFIELD, MAss. ll Cap-72 U Whose artfiil strains have oft delayed The hiiddling brook to hear his rnadrigal And sweetened every niiisk rose of the dale. Entered junior yearg Class Football Team C355 Captain Class Football Team C215 Class Baseball Team Cgjg Captain Class Baseball Team C215 Athletic Association C4D5 P. E. A. Police5 President Lower Middle Classg All-Class Baseball Teamg Honor- able Mention CQJ5 Mandolin Club C415 Manager Mandolin Club 5 Leader Mandolin Club5 Academy Track Squadg Yale Club5 Bay State Club5 Class Decorating Committee5 Soule Hall Or- chestra C3D5 Senior Class Executive Committeeg Secretary June Ball Off1cers5 Alpha Nu. w-Y' 'George Harding Smith, jr. Nonwoon, MAss. Pinky, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony. - Entered Senior Year5 Dartmouth Club5 Cercle F rangais5 Deutscher Verein5 .Bay State Club5 Chapel Choir5 Amphion Club5 Glee Club Chorusg Glee Club5 Honorable Mention5 Senior Drill Squad. ww Harold Arthur Smith AMES, N. Y. And, indeed, I believe no man ever talked better, Each sentence hangs perfectly poised to a letter. Entered Senior Year5 Harvard Clubg Empire State Club5 Christian Fraternity. The 1.912 Pean Lawrence Steefel ROCHESTER, N. Y. Stealthy Steve. T he riches of .scholarship and the benigrtities of literature defy fortune and outlive calamity. ' Entered Upper Middle Year, Harvard Club, Vice-President Empire State Club, Vice-President, President Deutscher Vereing Honorable Mention, Mason Latin Prize, Prentiss Cummings Greek Prize, Honorable Mention C355 Honor Man, School Council. HH- Sidney T remble Steen ALLEGAN, MICH. Sid. She is pretty to walk with, And pretty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think oztf' Entered Senior Year, Central States Clubg Cercle Frangaisg Assembly Club 3 Honorable Mention 3 Academy Track Squad. W Louis Waldo Stevens Mixmuouo, M.-xss. SLeye. ll'lml a wire was here - uma. Entered Lower Middle Year, Christian Ifralernilyg Deutscher Q, Verein, Bay Stale Clubg Tech Club, Class Drill Squad C255 Honorable Mention. I I I Iii I I , I I I 'I .4 I I , , I . 2 2,1 .I I ' I 4 'I I I I I I I 1 I , SI I ig I I Is I It I II I ll N Ig ' I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I . II I 'I T I . I, 1 I, z III I 1: If f I 1 I ,I i I' Ip I II In f I II 1' I 'i :I I I I II I II I A , I I 2 . I I I Il . I II I I I I :I 1 I I I II . I ,I I I I I .I I I I! I I I ll I I1i If II I' I I II I , . ,Ii 'I 1' '-ill The 1912 Pean Donald Ogden Stewart CoLUMBUs, OHIO. Don. Genius is the father of a heavenly line, but the mortal mother, that 'is industry. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Central States Clubg President Deutscher Vereing Cast Deutscher Verein Play Czjg Vice-Presi- dent Christian F raternityg President Yale Clubg Secretary- Treasurer Golden Branchg Associate Editor, Managing Editor EIX307ZllZ7Z,' Manager Class Bowling and Baseball Teamsg Manager Golf Teamg School Councilg Class Drill Squad Czbg Class Foot- ball Teamg Second Football Tearng Athletic Association and Auditing Committeeg Cheer Leaderg Banjo Clubg Secretary- Treasurer Senior Classg Class Pin Cornmitteeg Class Day Poetg June Ball Oflicerg Phi Epsilon Sigma. W George Foster Talbot PORTLAND, ME. Tal, Whom right and wrong Q H ave chose as umpire. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Harvard Clubg Cercle Frangaisg Class Baseball Squad. W lMelvin Frank Talbot PORTLAND, ME, Mel, M. F. H ere is a man - but 'tis before his face,' I will be silent! Entered Senior Yearg Harvard Club, A The 1912 Pean George Alexander Thayerg 3rd. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. Alec. The heart ay's the part ay That makes us right or wrong. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Harvard Clubg Empire State Clubg Golden Branchg Christian Fraternityg Gun Clubg Acad- emy Track Squad 3 Cercle Francais. 'Er Dean Thresher PAWTUCKET, R. I. Dean. Eftsoorts they heard a most melodiozcs voice. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Little Rhody Clubg Secretary- Treasurer Little Rhody Clubg Assembly Clubg Christian Frater- nityg Glee Club Czlg Athletic Associationg Phi Epsilon Sigma. W Ormrod Titus CIIURCIIVILLIS, N. Y. Ormy. Cotton, 'I'w: done my duly and Iiiltf done no mana' Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian lfraternityg Deutscher Vereing President Deutscher Yereing Academy Football Squaclg Class Drill Squadg Academy Track Squadg Golden Branclig School Couucilg Harvard Clubg Phi Epsilon Sigma. The 1912 Pean Charles Adelbert Trafford, jr. F WORCESTER, MASS. Traff. HH e from whose lips divine persuasion flows. Entered Senior Yearg Golden Branch 3 Golden Branch Debat- ing Teamg Academy Debating Teamg Glee Clubg Academy Chorusg Cercle Francaisg Vice-President Cercle Frangaisg Har- vard Clubg Christian Fraternity. W . William Reed Turner NORWICH, N. Y. KCTurn.!2 HT.!7 O, what men dare do! what men may do, What men daily do, not knowing what they do! Entered Lower Middle Yearg Deutscher Vereing Cercle Fran- gaisg Class Football Teamg Associate Editor Phillips Exeter M onthlyg Assistant Managing Editor Phillips Exeter M onthlyg Four-Year Club 5 Empire State Clubg Williams Club. We ' George Woodbury Tuttle C EXETER, N. H. George Tut Conspiouous lay his absence. Entered Senior Yearg Tech. Clubg Granite State Club. The 1912 Pean Warren Ford Upham MALDEN, MASS. llTOgO.77 HTOg 77 HUp 77 His voice was properlied as all the timed spheres. Entered Senior Yearg Dartmouth Club 5 Christian Fraternity Cercle Frangaisg G. L. Souleg Gun Club. wi? Roland Virgil Vaughn HAVERHILL, MASS. Rollie. . Virgil My fall of hair Would at a dismal lrealise rouse and slir As life were in il. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Athletic Association Czlg School Council fzjg Cercle Frangaisg June Ball Ofhcerg First Marshal Class Day Ofhcersg President Abbot Hallg Honor Man C4D3 Honorable Mention C1413 Academy Baseball Team C355 Captain Academy Baseball Team 3 Kappa Delta Pi. wi? Charles Rumford Walker, jr. CONCORD, N. I-I. Doc HC. Rf' Who is possessed ry' genius, of u S1lf7t'I'1.0l' mind, and an oz't'rf2ozcw'- ing l'l0l1l!t'lIl't'.H lintercfl Upper hliclclle Yearg llonorahle Mention: Class Track '.llCllll1 tzlg Academy Track Team tzlg .Xvacleiny Gymna- 5llll'l'l'llC1ll'l1Q Christian lfraternilyg llentselier Yereing Cercle l rangaiSg Secretary Yale Clnhg President Granite Stale Club: G. L. Sonleg President G. I.. Sonleg G. I.. Soule Debating 'rC1llTlQ Secretary Debating Union: .Xcaclemy Debating Team Celg Second Prize, Merrill Prize Speaking: Secretary Plzillips Exclvf' illionllllnvg Secretary P1-tax: Chairman li Book Commit- tecg Chairman Class Day lixecnlive Connnilleeg Class Day Oratorg Alpha Nu. The 1912 Pean Charles Parker Wallis NEW YORK, N. Y. Wally. l M en of few words are the best men. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Cercle Frangaisg Empire State Clubg Secretary-Treasurer Empire State Clubg Assembly Clubg Academy Baseball Squadg Banjo Club. on George Lauriston Walsh CORNING, N. Y. I Laurie. HG. This gentleman is happily arrived, ' M y mind presumes, for his own good and ours. Entered Senior Yearg Assembly Clubg Deutscher Vereing Class Drill Squadg' Football Squadg Empire State Clubg Glee Clubg Yale Club. W Gustave Menderson Weil MONTGOMERY, ALA. Gus. Nature has framed strange fellows in her time. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Deutscher Vereing Tech. Club 3 Southern Club. S Y, li. 5 r .XI ,J The 1912 Pean Carl Otto jordan Wheeler KINGSTON, R. I. C. O. I. Wheels la A H You 'were rteoer without your tricks. v Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Harvard Club 5 Little Rhody Club 5 Deutscher Vereing Cercle Frangais. W Daniel Willard jr. BALTIMORE, MD. H Dan.7J Whose armor is his honest thought And simple truth his utmost shield. 3 Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Deutscher Q3 Vereing Cercle Frangaisg Yale Clubg Vice-President and Presi- dent G. L. Soule. W Edward Talpey Willson, jr. IMRMINGTON, N. H. A 'l'cclcly. Ile had, indeed, ll quick olrsvrvatioll and o rvtwzlirc nu'mory. , Entered Upper Middle Ycurg Granite Slate Clubg Dartmouth vp? Clubg Christian lfrutcrnityg Vice-President G. L. Soulcg G. L. P Soulc Debating Team. The 1912 Pean Robert Williams Wood, jr. BALTIMORE, IMD. Woodie. . H e is winding up the watch of his wit, By and by it will strike. A Entered Senior Yearg Cercle Francaisg Southern Clubg Har- vard Clubg G. L. Soule Literary Societyg Mandolin Club 5 Class Baseball Team. Karl Francis Wordell LITTLE COMPTON, R. I. Wardie. Kal. E ' The brave mari seeks not popular applause. Entered Junior Yearg Vice-President Rhode Island Clubg Banjo Clubg 'Manager Musical Clubsg Assembly Clubg Class Drill Squadg Manager Class Football Teamg Class Track Teamg Captain Class Track Teamg Academy Track Teamg Athletic Associationg Gun Clubg Chairman Cap and Gown Committeeg Four-Year Club 3 Class Day Prophetg Kappa Delta Pi. u Us li ll 1 gli gk gl: If hifi A The 1912 Pean .61 Done the Most for Exeter Most Popular . . Most Useful . Best Athlete ...... Best Athlete CThinks he isj Squarest ........ Handsomest ...... Handsomest CThinks he ish Homeliest . . Wittiest ...... Wittiest QThinks he isl . . Best Gymnast ...... Best Gymnast CThinks he ish Most Apt to Succeed . . . Sportiest ....... Sportiest CThinks he isl . Most Obliging .... Biggest Grouch . Class Shark . . Class Grind . . Class Flunkcr . Class Boob . . Greatest Fusscr . Lady's Man . . Woman Hater . . Laziest ..... Most Effeminatc . . Windiest .... Class Ballot BINGHAM BINGHAM BINGHAM GILMAN RUE STEWART CHICHESTER F RIPP STEEFEL SHAW GEE FOSTER GILLIS ScoTT M,xss1E NIANASSE SCOTT DRESS ER FULLER KREGER C1512 PIECK FRIPP CHICIIISSTER L.xMoxT GEE BIAS.-XSSE GUETHING 62 The 1912 Pean Biggest Sponge . . Class Phonograph Q . Freshest . . . Best Politician . Biggest Bluffer . Class Heathen. . Slickest Grafter . Biggest Tightwad . Biggest Prevaricator .- . Class Giant .... Class Baby . . Best Singer ...... Best Singer CThinks he is? Man of the Hour . . . Quietest . Noisiest . . Best Natured . AA WALSH GUETHING RUE DEEHAN LAMONT TYLER CALLAHAN REBER q GUETHING ACH BALDWIN BINGHAM WALSH SCOTT WORDELL PRATT PERKINS The 1912 Pean Alpha Delta Tau Members from the Class of 1911 WALLACE SENTENY THOMAS CHARLES EDWARD BRICKLEY CONSTANT SOUTHWORTH JAMES FRANCIS O,DONOGHUE ARTHUR ALLEN ANDREWS PAUL EMERSON SARGEANT GEORGE HENRY DURGIN EVERETT G FRANK THOMAS BUELL GILL CHARLES CLOYES SMITH JOHN PIXLEY CLEMENT PRESTON HUSSEY EARLY REGINALD FIELD JOHN OAKLEY SHARPE JOHN JEFFERSON FLOWERS STEINER CHARLES THOMAS MELVIN RAYMOND LLOYD DAVIS JOHN SHERWOOD FLEEK Members-Elect of the Class of 1912 EUGENE LUDWIG ACH ROBERT BEALE GRANVILLE SPAULDING BORDEN HAROLD HILLS BRODEUR WVILLIAM ANTHONY CLARK, JR. BENJAMIN PAXTON COLLINGS RALPH XVALDO DOEG STEPHEN BIERRIMAN FOSTER WILLIAM XVALTER FRANK KPLNNETI-I ELIOT FULLER RAYMOND OLIVER HODES CHARLES :HUNTINGTON JACOBS I'IENRY LUDWIG FLOOD KREGISR LYMAN GILDER RICHARDS ELLIOTT STIRLING ANDREW ROBINSON GEORGE CHARDING SMITH, JR. LAWRENCE DINRELSPIEL STEEEEI. SIDNEY TREMELE STEEN CHARLES :XDELBERT 'l'R.-IFEORD, JR. .se 'nv FTF V an i K 1!gJ,A Four- Year Club The 1912 Pean 65 F Our- Year Club Ofiicers President . . . . . S. M. FOSTER Vice-President .... . . R. A. BURLEN Secretary-Treaswer . . . . . M H. BIRD Members R. C. BACON W. j. BINGHAM M. H. BIRD S. A. BOWMAN R. A. BURLEN L. CADY E. G. CARTER K. W. DAVIDSON C. DEEHAN G. G. EMMONS C. C. FIELD S. M. FOSTER L. E. FULFORD M. A. GILLIS G. LAMONT W. H. OVERBY N. B. REYNOLDS E. O. SHAW W. R. TURNER K. F. WORDELL Class Day Ofiice rs The 1912 Pean Class Day 0H'icers Secretary F. SCOTT, IR. Historian S. M. FOSTER First Marshal President W. I. BINOHAM Prophet K. F. WORDEL1. Farewell Address L. G. PERKINS Orator C. R. XVALKER Poet D. O. STEWART Second Marshal R. V. VAUGHN J. C. BIERRIAM Executive Committee C. R. WALKER, IR., Chairman G. G. EMMONS M. A. GILLIS L. CADY K. W. DAVIDSON M. H. BIRD G. LAMONT J. I. ROBERTS Memorial Committee R. A. BURLEN, Chairman Picture Committee R. C. BACON, Chairman Pin Committee S. M. FOSTER, Chairman Cap and Gown Committee K. F. XVORDISLL, Chairman R. F. SCOTT, JR. E. O. SH.-xw I. C. .NIERRIAM C. W. PRATT L. 15. FULFORD D. O. ST1sw..xRT S. A. Boxumx Upper Middle Class UPPER MBDDLL can 1I1S3I11ty, torments the poison , lack of the u nothingness as the fire of hell, asi We abhor, idiocy and vile, crabbed, 1913, the infernal serpents, as t. The Devil, the knock- e t e kneed, slops flesh, pots of blood and bones. damned half aban- doned, , con hell for eternal the failures, they enough to send L out to compete the 2 2nd meet S uppressed 70 The 1912 Pean Upper Middle Class Achorn, Glenwood Bryant, Aldrich, Thomas Ross, Allen, George Wales, Atkins, Samuel Wright, Bacon, John Baptiste Ford, Baker, Arthur DeWint, Bartling, Louis Oscar, Bascom, Harland Joseph, Bechtel, Harold Reimers, Berg, Waldemar Leon, Berry, Frank Jones, Bingham, Quinby Reno, Bird, Emerson Pratt, Bisdee, Edward Louis, Jr., Bogle, Ernest Paul, Bradbury, Kenneth Livermore, Brown, Ray Baxter, Bullard, Lawrence Emanuel, Burbidge, Norman Elwell, Butler, Chauncey Monroe, Caley, Harold Raymond, Canan, Lawrence Henderson, Canfield, Hubert Lorraine, Carr, Houghton, Carter, Jacob Munroe, Jr., Castator, Frederick Barwick, Chester, Colby Harvard, Church, Heyliger, Coatsworth, Emerson Edward, Collin, Earle Plummer, Coit, Gladding Bailey, ' Compton, Lewis, Conroy, James Edward, Cram, Robert Nathan, Cumings, Fred Taylor, Cummings, William Gerald, Davis, Bertie Witley Horsford, Dewart, Frederic Henry, Donahue, Frank Thomas, Jr., Donnelly, John James, Driscoll, Michael Columbus, Dudley, Jesse G, Jr., Dyer, James Phelan, Edwards, Stanley Townsend, Biloxi, Miss., Somerville, Mass., Pembroke, N. H., Marietta, Pa., Wyandotte, Mich., New York, N. Y.. Chicago, Ill., Whitehall, N. Y., Davenport, Ia., Princeton, Minn., Wobfeboro, N. H., S edro Wooley, Wash., New York, N. Y., Baldwinsville, N. Y., White River Junction, Vt., Providence, R. I., Haverhill, Mass., Richmond Hill, N. Y., Spokane, Wash., Brunswick, Me., Princeton, Minn., Altoona, Pa., Woodstock, Vt., Pittsburgh, Pa., Texarkana, Ark., Brooklyn, N. Y., Owl's Head, Me., Washington, D. C., Bujalo, N. Y., Gorham, Me., Englewood, N. J., Perth Amboy, N. J., Litchfield, Conn., K ennebunk, M e., Fitchburg, Mass., Charlestown, Mass., Boston, Mass., Spokane, Wash., Roxbury, Mass., Roslindale, Mass., No. Abington, M ass., Houston, Tex., Lynn, Mass., Olyphant, Pa., S. IQ Mrs. O. Lanels D. 43 Mrs. L. Graves's Mrs.-J. Manix's P. 24 H. L. Smith's H. I3 Mrs. J. A. Brown's . P. II Williams 9 Veazey 9 Dunbar Annex DeMeritt 4 A W. H. Sleeper's A. 29 P. I3 H. 23 S. 6 Veazey I2 F. P. Ham's A. 2Q H. IO Miss A. G. Jewell's Mrs. S. E. Oakman's A. 22 Miss L. B. Getchell's W. B. Kenniston's Mrs. E. M. Doe's P. 20 S. 22 A. 7 H. II Gilman 4 VV. H. Nute's J. A. Jackson's H. 24 Mrs. M. L. Field's A. 6 A. C. Grout's D- 44 Miss A. Piper's A. I7 The 1.912 Pean 71 Essig, N Fred, Jr., Spokane, Wash., P. 5 Farnsworth, Claudius Ralph, Providence, R. I., V eazey II Forbes, Leonard, Greenfield, Mass., A. 16 F ox, James Albert, Salem, M age, A, B Garita, Gonzalo, Jr., Mexico City, M ex., W. Burlingame's Garside, Herbert Rushforth, New York, N. Y., Williams 6 Gennert, Alfred Gottlieb, Elizabeth, N. J., P. 7 Godchaux,'Paul Leon, Jr., New Orleans, La., W. Burlingame's Godfrey, Samuel, Atlantic City, N. J., P. 6 Goldstein, Albert Lawrence, New Orleans, La., B. F. Swasey's Graves, Arnold Landon, Spokane, Wash., H. 24 Guilbert, Richard Thomas, Newark, N. J ., W. C. Greene's Hamburger, Harvey Ferdinand, Boston, Mass., Watkins 2 Harrison, Allrich Scheper, Harrison, Ridgely Webster, Heywood, Harvey Merrick, Heywood, Ralph Edwin, Higgins, Charles Bartlett, Hilson, Edwin Irving, Holland, John Francis, Jr., Hollis, Henry French, Jr., Hyde, Lincoln Spencer, Jardine, Alexander Joseph, Jenks, Herbert Chancellor, Johnson, Norman Percy, Jones, Gregory, Jordan, Roland Brewster, Kirkpatrick, Oran Gould, Kram, Rodney Bardwell, Lane, Clarence Hurd, Lawyer, Donald Kenyon, Layng, Edward Crippen, Leighton, John Griflin, Lindsley, Dan Leslie, Locke, William Henry, 3rd, MacDougall, James Edgar, Martin, Howard Nelson, Maxwell, Hallett Winslow, McCutchen, Roy Marsh, McDougall, Kenneth, McKean, Norton, Meek, Samuel Williams, Jr., Nixon, Stanhope Wood, Norman, Alexander Wilson, Parker, Gilbert Lamb. Pearsall, Raymond Elmer, Phenix, Paul Stetson, Pinkham, Henry Palmer. Porter, Henry Whittier, New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Arden, N. C., Westboro, Mass., Exeter, N. H., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., Concord, N. H., East Kingston, N. H., Dorchester, Mass., Evanston, Ill., lllinneapolis, Jlflilll ., Santa rllonica, Cal., W'illimantic, Conn., San Antonio, Tex., Wyalnsing, Pa., Brockton, illass., Spokane, Wash., Short Hills, N. J., Lowell, Blass., Spokane, Wash., Cranford , N. J., A nzesbury, Mass., Ross, Cal., Portland, Orc., Plain-field, N. J., 1'lI'l1lIklllI, N. II., Nclxlllm, N. H., Riclznioncl, Va.. .Yme York. X. lf. Nea' Orlmrns. La.. .Yew London. Conn., .Ymearla X. J.. Brookline. .lIa.vs., Wolfclnrro. X. Il.. Cllelsea, Hass., W. B. Kenniston's W. B. Kenniston's P. IO S. I3 A. F. Higgins's H. L. Smith's J. E. Knight's Gilman I2 East Kingston S. 9 H. II A. K. Bugbee's 'Veazey 5 P. 22 Miss L. B. Gelehell's Mrs. M. L. l ield's Veazey I7 H. 23 C. L. Akeley's A. S Veazey I4 J. A. Tufts's S. S Mrs. J. .-X. Brown's XV. B. Kennislon's H. 1 33 S. 7 .X. li. MeReel's Miss G. XY. l'roClol S P. I0 A. IO I-I. 5 Gilman IO Miss N. Clarke's P. 21 72 The 1912 Pean Reavill, Tobey Olwin, Rose, Robert Burns, Royal, Herbert Franklin, Scammon, John James, Scattergood, Charles Roy, Schaetzel, Julius, Seward, james, Shaw, Eliot Ashley, Shea, Edward Lane, Sherwood, Horace Moore, Smart, Harry Llewellyn, Smiley, Edward Forbes, Smith, Winthrop Floyd, Stevens, Frank Burton, Ir., Teschner, Edward Augustus, Turner, Mordaunt Verne, Waite, Franklyn Edward, Walker, Paul Morison, Wall, Edward Thomas, Warren, Donald, Webb, Torrey Hord, Webster, Grant Milner, Weeks, Harold John, Weeter, Iohn'Floyd, Weil, A Leo, Jr., Wight, Rowland Talbot, Wilson, Stewart Collins, Winton, Clifford Dillaway, Worthington, Harry Thomas, Rock S prings, Wyo., Chester, Mass., Nantucket, M ass., Exeter, N. H., Hartford, Conn., Pasadena, Cal., Exeter, N. H ., Watertown, M ass., Nashua, N. H., Allegan, M ichl, H ampton, N. H ., Farmington, N. H ., Dorchester Center, Mass., N ewtonville, Mass., - Lawrence, Mass., Trinidad, Col., Adams, N. Y., New H oven, Conn., Amesbury, M ass., Brookline, Mass., New York, N. Y., St. Louis, Mo., Exeter, N. H., Pocatello, Ida., Pittsburgh, Pa., Montclair, N. J., Mexico City, Mex., Wellesley Hills, M ass., Concord, N. H., I. W. Hale's A. I5 Mrs. A. M. Grouard's J. Scammon's Miss A. Piper's H. I7 I. W. Seward's P. 22 S. 7 Miss S. N. Clarke's Hampton Veazey 18 P- 4 G. S. Connorsis A- 33 A. 9 D.-30 S. 6 A. 9 Mrs. C. E. Warren's G. N. Julian's ' P. I5 A. J. Weeks's Gilman 5 H. IO Williams 7 D. 16 S. I6 H. 25 Rigs A x - X. 2: x'-- in g. ffl, yrfnti, 6 T'nYSlU ' iaxrsazmwm, The 1912 Pean Upper Middle Biographies Glenwood Bryant Achorn , BILOXI, MISS. Mighty oaks from little acorns grow. Entered Junior Yearg Southern Clubg Class Drill Squadg Leader Class Drill Squadg Christian Fraternityg Class Booth Committee. we George Wales Allen I' CONCORD, MASS. Alley.,' Signor. H e never did any harm. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Cercle Frangaisg Dartmouth Club. v. ! 3 i X ,L ,, Q 'we-nf ' we ss-,L 5. is 3 a. The 1912 Pean Edward L. Bisdee, jr. BALDWINSVILLE, N. Y. Bis. 'eMusic hath charms to sooth the savage breast. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Empire State Club. wi? Kenneth Livermore Bradbury PROVIDENCE, R. I. Brad. Right noble is thy merit. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Rhode Island Clubg Deutscher Vereing Cercle Frangaisg Yale Clubg Christian Fraternity. W Fred Taylor Cumings FITCIIBURG, Mass. Fritz. Wlzosc high rf'spvc'l and l'fl'lI vuliriif-x' diff lurk tl fmralIrl. Iintered Lower Middle Yearg Yice-Presiclent Class tsl? Hay State Clubg Dartlnoutli Clubg Class Baseball 'lleamg Captain Class Baseball Team Qzlg .Xll-Class Baseball 'l'eamg Yiee-l'resi- dent Bay State Clubg Vice-President llarlmnulli Club fri: Athletic Association tllg l'. li. A. Police tel: Class lfuotlmall Teamg All-Class Football 'l'eamg .Xradeniy Set-oml lfimllmall Teamg Manager Class Track Team: Cerrle lframgaisg .Xssemlmly Clubg Christian l'll'1llCl'llll.j'Q rlixeeulive Cmmnittee june Ball Ollieersg Gun Clubg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 1 I The 1912 Pean Robert Refine Desmond CORRY, PA. Desperate Des. T hose who have nothing to say contrive to spend the longest time tn doing it. Entered Lower Middle-Yearg Penn. State Clubg Tech. Club. wif Gonzalo Garita, jr. MEXICO CITY, MEX.. Gareet. Your face, my thane, is as a book, where men may read strange matters. ' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Assembly Club g Yale Clubg Deutscher Vereing Cercle Francaisg Academy Track Teamg Sec- ond Mandolin Club. ww Dan Leslie Lindsley SPOKANE, WASH. Great things thro' greatest hazards are achieved. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Harvard Clubg Dartmouth Clubg Western Clubg Gun Clubg Class Drill Squadg Honora- ble Mention. l The 1912 Pean 77 Kenneth McDougall FRANKLIN, N. H. H Ken.77 BashfuZness is an ornament to youllzf' Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Harvard Clubg Cercle Frangaisg Academy Chorusg Golden Branchg Golden Branch Debating Team. W Stanhope Wood Nixon NEW YORK, N. Y. Nix. Brimf1cll of lusty blood as ever ran, And taking life as simply as a free. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Yale Clubg Empire State Clubg Deutscher Vereing Cercle Frangaisg Drill Squadg Kappa Epsilon Pi. Gilbert Lamb Parker Niaw Loxnox, CONN. Gibbicf' Thl'l'l',S nolhing ill mn dive!! in surf: 11 lvnzplvf' .liutercd Upper Middle Ycarg Christian Fraternity: Connecti- cut Clubg Amphion Clubg Class Drill Squad. IVI 1 I I I 1 I .1 I l I 1. 1 A 1 1 . 1 ll I II I M1 L IQ11 , I .11 11 -1 I 1 1I,I I IW I I I 11111111 I ,I 2 I! 11 I -I I I I . . 1' I II II il I1 EI I 1-1I1 'I II, If lli II II1 .X ,,,, 1I' 3 IIII I I1 1 III 11 A 11 I ' I1 '15 I'1 . , II I1 1 'H , N III I'l 11: If If' II gI1I ' l Ii I1 , I li I I II 'fl I 1 ' I ii 2 - I1 . 'Ii '11 ' 1 '111EI 1 1. IIIII I 1' , TA I I, I: The 1912 Peon Raymond Elmer Pearsall NEWARK, N. I. Monk, ' Paceall. Pearcie. H is wil and sagaeily gave him ah imdisjbinfed ascehdehcyf' Entered Lower Middle Yearg President Princeton Clubg Class Football Team C215 Captain Class Football Teamg Vice-Presi- I dent New Jersey Clubg Class Baseball Teamg Athletic Associa- tiong Dartmouth Clubg Class Track Team C255 Academy Track Teamg Penn. Relay Teamg P. E. A. Policeg Alpha Nu. Q? I Henry Palmer Pinkham WoLrEBoRo, MAss. Lydia, T hat which ye hold, ye must use. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Granite State Clubg Tech. Clubg Deutscher Verein. . D wif Eliot Ashley Shaw A WATERTOWN, MASS. Shawty. Mat1'o1is jlmig gloves, Ladies and maids their scazfs and haizdkerchfiefs, U pon him. l Entered Lower Middle Yearg Harvard Clubg Deutscher Ver- CIHS Dartmouth Clubg Athletic Associationg Class Football C253 Class DH11 Squad? ASSCmbIY Clubg Christian Fraternityg Bay State Club? Class Hockey Teamg Phi Epsilon Sigma. I I I I I I I 1 I I 1 I I i I 1 I 1 I 1 I 5 I 1 1 2 I 1 1 i i 1 s I I I 'III 11 1 I 1?v11I 1 V1 The 1912 Pean Torrey Hord Webb NLW YORK, N Y. Pup Monte. I am known to be a humorous patrzczou. Entered Upper Mlddle Year' Banjo Club' XViscons1n Club' Captaln Upper Mlddle Hockey Team. T y . cc 77 cr 77 cc - - an 4 . I 0 7 7 1 Q f 115' 1 5 ,, K y? 3 mg A f ,uillzl ,MC ' H ' ' ' SHN.: U'?n:ll?5l 'HM l 'I ' N X I 2 i 5 I l I S L w I Lower Middle Class L WE. MlDDl.lL 'G iw righteous indignation, but guided ever by the Glow mg spirit of paternal counsel, has just completed the Upper Middle Editorial that portrays on another page in words .5 4,31 all too Weak and in phrases too effeminate, a mere pecca- dillo of the manifold shortcomings and wayward tendencies of 191 3. But, 1914, as We dip our pen afresh-pardon, 1914, we do you the honor to com- pose this editorial masterpiece on a quick action Remington-a feeling akin to brotherly -affection enkindles our spirit, and we believe we can say with the impressiveness of men deeply tried in the ways of the world, of great experi- ence, and of much virtue, that we perceive in your budding spirit, in your growing intelligence, and in your commendable enterprise, the germ of some- thing approaching the excellence and stamina of 1912 herself. We know that this is a bold statement, but it is out of the kindness of our hearts that we make it. Thus far you have guided your career COlTllTlCllCllllJly. You won 1 UR pen, dipped in the ink of unquenchable malevolence, 1,1 as flowing with the liquid fire QCarter's Extra Blackl of ' 'Qi . . . . . , 19351 D i Ili 'gil ' ' ' q 1 second place in the 2211Cl meet and second place in the booth. But take unto yourself wisdom. Flee from the disease of .-Xmplilieatio capitisf' which links with the fatality of a shrunken intellect the misfortune of an enlarged Cranium. Consider with care two examples. Spurn, as you would spurn the en- croachments of leprosy, the examples of false pride, of shallow ambition, and indolence that characterize that group of wiglits known to the world as 1913. Follow the guiding star of IQI2 with faithfulness and vigor and in due time you may even share the glitterings of her own unequalled renown. 82 The 1912 Pean Lower Middle Class Adams, Orson, Ir., Anderson, Merrill, Appleyard, Archibald, Arnold, David Christopher, Austin, Clarence Stanley, Barker, Herbert Stuart, Ir., Barnes, William, Ir., Bean, Guy Lulian, Ir., Beatty, Kenneth Agnew, Beaty, John Wesley, Bell, John Inman, Bernheimer, William Simon, Bingham, Benjamin Franklin, Bingham, Robert Scott, Blackinton, Shirley Goss, Boal, Howard Waller, Bolton, George Bernard, Briggs, Harry Gilbert, Brittingham, Louis Gonzalez, Buckley, Frank Edmund, Burgess, Kenney Albert, Bushong, William Durrell, Casey, joseph Francis Anthony, Chesley, Hervey Edgar, Chisolm, William Miles, Church, Oliver Alden, Cobb, Andrew Lemuel, Collings, Herbert Sterling, Collins, Wortham Alexander, Creelman, James Ashmore, Curtis, Benjamin Robbins, Desmond, Robert Reline, Dewart, Donald Drought, Dewey, Arthur Murray, Dickerman, Charles Augustus, Doig, William Hungerford, Donohoe, james Francis, Donovan, Martin Ioseph, Dougherty, Gregg, Downs, William Stuart, Dunlap, Howard Preston, Durgin, Casper Marshall, F reer, Norman Bradford, Grand function, Col., Exeter, N. H., M ethnen, Mass., Texarkana, Ark., Concord, N. H., Quincy, Mass., - Decatur, Ill., Amesbnry, Mass., Newton, N. J., lllanzanola, Col., Atlanta, Ga., New York, N. Y., Brattleboro, Vt., Lawrence, Mass., Attleboro, Mass., Ronceverte, W. Ya., Lowell, Mass., Beverly, Mass., Gomez Palacio, Mex., Holyoke, Mass., Belfast, Me., Brooklyn, N. Y., Fall River, Mass., H amilton, Tex., Charleston, S . C ., Kingston, N. Y., Parsippany, N. J., Hot Springs, Ark., Paris, Tex., New York, N. Y., Waddington, N. Y., Corry, Pa., Spokane, Wash., Schoharie, N. Y., W. Somerville, M ass New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Salem, Mass., New York, N. Y., Orange, N. J., Alger, O., Exeter, N. H., Hinsdale, Ill., P. 5 H. W. Anderson's Williams Court Gilman 8 A. 22 W. H. Sleeper's D. I5 A. 2 H. 21 H. I3 Dunbar Annex ' Mrs. E. M. Doe's F. P. Ham's Mrs. O. Lane's Miss M. E. Govan's A A. I3 A. 25 Mrs. M. L. Field's P. I 5 Porter 7 Miss G. VV. Proctor's Mrs. S. E. Oakman's A. 24 Miss E. E. Chesley's H. 8 P. I6 A. K. Bugbee's D. 27 Mrs. B. L. Cilley's Wlilliams S S. 5 Mrs. M. L. Field's D. 22 B S. I2 Miss L. B. Getcl1ell's H. 4 A. 3 Abbot I7 A. IQ S. 4 E. I-I. RlCl11l1'dSiS H. G. 1JLll'gll1iS Williams S The 1912 Pean 83 Garita, George John, - M exico City, Mex., P. I2 Geisenberger, Samuel, Ir., N atchez, Miss., W. Burlingame's Gillette, Edward Porter, Toledo, O., D, 41 Gimbel, Lee Adam, New York, N. Y., D, II Ginsberg, George Joel, Alexandria, La., V eazey 2 Godfrey, Carleton, jr., Atlantic City, N. J., H. I4 Greene, David, Columbus, O., H, I9 Greene, George Wellington, jr., Slatersoille, R. I., G, W, Hilliardfg Greenfield, Allan jay, Duluth, M inn., ,-X, I7 Greenhalgh, Charles Gordon, Pawtucket, R. I., D. 30 Hackett, William Wakeman, Oshkosh, W is., P, I4 Hackney, Everett Pennington, Atlantic City, N. J., P. 6 Hall, Martin Tudike, 1 Ellsworth, Me., Hoyt 7 Harris, Dwight James, Plainheld, N. J., D. 36 Harris, Ray Wenzell, Runzford, Me., P. 1 r Hastings, Walter Edwin, Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. S. Oakmarfs Hazzard, Charles Bullock, Verbarzk, N. Y., .-X. I2 Hegeman, Bertram, New York, N. Y., H. I4 Herd, Clifton Bradford, Pasadena, Cal., .-X. II Hilb, Charles Roth, Dayton, O., S. 27 Hodgson, john' Francisco, Holder, Edward Perry, How, Berton Lenox, Hudson, Harold Dana, Jones, Creel Brinckerhoff, Keene, Campbell, Kelly, James Patrick, Kenney, George Henry, Kersey, John Joseph, Lawrence, Earle Madison, Lawton, Shailer Upton, Leete, Malcolm Russell, Lewis, Robert LeRoy, Lord, Edwin WVilliam, Luman, Kenneth james, Luques, Stanley Fales, Luther, Thomas Frederick, Lyon, Sidney Lockwood, Macgowan, Harold Perry, Madden, William Mcliinley, Marsh, Alanzo Kimball. Mays, Samuel Richards, Mecum, james I-Iowa rd, hfleserve, Winthrop Emerson. Miller, Carlton liarle. Moore, Robert Grier, Naylon, Daniel john, Neal, Benjamin l'ercival. Negley, William Walter. N elson, john Allred, Houghton, Mficlt., New York, N. Y., La Porte, Ind., Brooklyn., N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Augusta, llfe., Dzrlullz, rllinn., Newburyport, lllass.. Torrington, Conn., Exeter, N. H., Brattleboro, VI., Tlzonzpsotwillzf, Conn., So. Fftlllllllglllllll, llfuxs., SllCl'ldl1ll, ll yo., Big Piney, ll'yo., 1fIlllll.'l'f0I'l1, N. J., llfvclfa11ir's2'illc', N. l'.. Bria'gc'f1orl, Conn., Y . , . Aww 1 of-1-, ar. 1 ., ll'. Sf7l'I.llg-flflll, .llass.. lhllhii' l ark, W. l ., Iirigrwnofl, R. I., Sulfur, N. J.. Durllum, X. II.. Santa llarlnzm, Cul.. Cliferlgfl. Ill., Srl1r'1m'lmi-1'. X. l'.. lllzilr. .llr'.. ban .lm'of1:o. 11.1- .llr1l'vlrza'ood, .llrI.V.V.. Williams 4 A. I4 H. I7 Mrs. F. IC. Robinson's IC. H. Richards's S. zo A. QS .-X. 27 Z. A. Barkers Mrs. li. 'l'. l.awrence's Yeaxey IO W. H. Sleepers S. 1.1 Porter 5 Miss 'l.. li. Gctr'l1ell's ll. 48 ll. 17 Soule ll l'. lj .X. go ll. I0 .X. li. Nlclir-el's ll. 47 ll. tl. llurgirfs ll. li. Reads ll. 45 Bliss .X. llipt-r's Nl1ss.X. Xl. l'l:1gg S ll. 34 Mrs. l.. Clleslefs 84 The 1912 Pean Nisbet, james Archibald, O'Donoghue, William Florance, OlDon0van, Robert Emmett, Phillips, Henry Russell, Ir., Pieper, Clifford Emil, Piza, Jaime, Potter, Stephen, Price, Starling Worth, Quigley, William Andrew, Radford, Rupert, Rogers, Frederick Rand, Ricker, Edward Payson, Ir., Sanders, David Tilden, 2nd, Scharff, Aaron Roos, Seal, john Frederick, Seeligson, Arthur Addison, Seeligson, Lamar Garlick, Shea, Daniel Emmet, Sheehy, Thomas Russell, Sine, Landreth Ross, Smith, Thomas Arthur, Squiers, Harry Newell, Ir., Stearns, Milton Sprague, Stepansky, David Henry, Stephens, Edward Louis, Stivers, Richard Johnston, Sullivan, james Florence, Sutcliffe, Elbert Gary, Sutherland, James Frederick, Swart, VVilliam Roby, ' Switzer, Sam Leyens, Taylor, Lawrence Kettle, Tuttle, Adolphus Darwin, Walker, Joseph Timothy, Ir., Ward, Varney Stuart, Weil, Alvin Block, Welch, Herbert Raymond, Welles, Clayton, Wells, Harland Everett, Wheeler, Wilhelm Edwin, White, Joris McDonald, White, William Arthur, Williams, Lawrence, Ir., Wood, Henry Lawrence, Wood, Iohn, Ir., Wrightsman, Charles Bierer, Denver, Col., Lowell, Mass., Carnden, N. J., Plainjield, N. J., Providence, R. I., New York, N. Y., Kendal Green, Mass., Henderson, Ky., Beverly, Mass., Houston, Tex., Stanford University, Cal., South Poland, Me., Cheenville, Me., N atchez, Miss., Tarnaqua, Pa., San Antonio, Tex., . San Antonio, Tex., N augatuck, Conn., Newjields, N. H., Lincoln, N eb., East Ely, N ev., Boston, Mass., Waltharn, Mass., Boston, M ass., Waterbury, Conn., Ripley, O., Dorchester, Mass., Wheaton, Ill., Minneapolis, Minn., Nashua, N. H., Vicksburg, Miss., Westboro, Mass., Colnsa, Col., Concord, N. H., Wytheoille, Va., M ontgoniery, Ala., Spokane, Wash., Wyalusing, Pa., Kalispel, M ont., Kingston, R. I., Basking Ridge, N. J., Danbury, Conn., Chicago, Ill., Huntington, N. Y., Brookline, Mass., Tulsa, Okla., Miss L. B. Getchell's A. 23 D. 1 D. 49 D. 28 Mrs. S. E. Oakman's 4 D. I2 Gilman 8 W. H. Sleeper's 'D- 44 A. 20 Miss G. W.-Proctor's P. IO W. Burlingame's A. 8 D. 20 D. 20 A. 5 Newfields Gilman 2 D. 42 Dunbar Annex Williams 2 H. L. Tuttle's A. 4 Miss L. B. Getchell's W. B. Burlingame's W1 M0rrill's V eazey 7 H. 7 VV. Burlingame's A. 20 E. H. Richards's D. 3 P. IQ D. 8 V eazey 4 Mrs. M. L. Field's I. XV. Ha1e's S. 25 P. I2 XV. Tutt1e's D. I4 Mrs. R. C. Shepa.rd's Mrs. S. E. Gakniaifs D. 9 J L.. ,ff X ,xm v Y Y wi. ' A , ,,: - A.. . A ,-1 N W SX. 3 12 434, Ty- XX . 4 A ff f, , ' , Q , V, ,A . .QZTYHN A-NJ.-kiwi V . 4- fgfff - j ?FT ' B'-wx .lmA..44..L.... I ' ff 2- rvfmffwnw we' -' V . ' 1,1 ---' , M we iw f .N '- . . ,, ,,f','.4 .!i..' - 5 0u5e 'ir 1fi1 ELL LL nan 1 klkfalmeiu HN? tx . ,' 1 1 fu ,-1, -..A lx 1, W, 's VI w 1? U ,.. U. X ,. . i L, 1. 'w I is yi N r I I I n I r W -wi W v I ' Q. V H L ' 1 , N W, ,X 5 R 11 K rw .N ,W E: Tj Fif' ' 1 12 Y, S M' ,I Mx 'i Uv 1 f 1 In 'I , ,,A, -A V If junior Class if 5 sb vavfll liil f ' .1 gpg 'in' u 4 pl mtg? i Qfffj gm, . ,Alf S3 E are going to shake off rudely the restraining bonds of custom, IQI5, and try in this editorial to keep ourselves from talking about rattles and baby carriages. On the contrary Qincredibile monstruml we shall really attempt to be serious for a moment, and give you, as BobsDunbar .5 4. would say, 'fsome straight dope. This is a school, IQI5, where you will easily be met half way in your endeavors, but the other half you must yourself accomplish. Pick out a few things you want to make dur- ing your course here, and a few things you want to make out of yourself. While Exeter is demanding in its call for absolute merit, it is a wonderful place for the fellow, who has the quality of persistence bound up in his na- ture. It is a school to learn the practical meaning of work. Work, rightly performed, creates power, and power is one of the elements of manhood. Roosevelt expressed the right idea in his advice to men playing the' game of football, an idea that applies to men playing the game of life as well, Hit the line hard. Don? t 'foul and donlt shirk, hit the line hard! 88 The 1912 Pean Amen, John Harlan, Bacardi, Luis juan, Bartlett, John Minot, Bates, VanNess How, Batten, George Burnett, Best, Herbert, Bitomski, F rank Paul, Ir., A Boughner, Charles Jackson, Breslin, james Edward, Briggs, Donald, Broun, Fleming Duval, - Broun, LeRoy Lavalette, Byron, William Devereaux, 2nd, Christmas, Franklin Butler, Cleveland, Richard Folsom, Cliff, Percy Gordon, - Cochrane, Albert Frank, Connolly, Thomas Dyer, 2nd, Curtis, Roger Arnold, DeBoer, Paul Kniper, Dewhurst. Frederick Taylor, Domenech, Victor Emanuel, Downs, James Alexander, Eldredge, Charles Wallace, Ewen, Charles George, Goldschmidt, William Frank, Gonzalez, Paulino Joseph, Goodwin, Reginald Manter, Griffith, Edwin Amsden, Groch, Louis, Guething, James Harold, Hackett, Percy Douglass, Hannafin, William George, Harding, Chester Krum, Harding, Henry Augustus, Harding, Horace, Harvey, Carroll Sherlock, Healey, William Robert, Helwig, -Charles Louis, Herne, John Temple, Hixon, Bradford Abbott, Holden, Edwin Whittier, Hollander, Louis Preston, end, junior Class Exeter, N. H., Santiago, Cuba, New Britain, Conn., Brookline, M ass., Philadelphia, Pa., New York, N. Y., Exeter, N. H., Snjern, N. Y., Everett, Mass., Carlstadt, Can., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Hagerstown, Md., Fall River, Mass., Princeton, N. J., S ornerville, Mass., Providence, R. I., Beverly F arrns, .M ass., M arlboro, M ass., M ontpelier, Vt., Chicago, Ill., Ponce, Porto Rico, Orange, N. J., Boston, Mfass., Portsmouth, N. H., Chicago, Ill., C hihnahna, llffer. , Newport, IVIe., West Eminence, Mo., Sandusky, O., Winchester, M ass., Spokane, Wash., Lowell, Mass., Gatnn, Panama, Sedgwick, lilo., Gatnn, Panama, Wellesley H ills, Zlloss. Brockton, Mass., Stapleton, N. Y., New York, N. Y., South 'Frami111gl1am, xlloss., Pittsfield, Mass., New York, N. Y., H. P. Amen's S. IO S. 9 D. 4 Mrs. J. M. Clark's Mrs. I. A. Brown's F. P. Bitomski's A. 21 A. 18 D. 5 D- 37 D. 35 P- 4 A. 24 D. IO Miss M. E. Govan's 4 A. C W. H. Sleeper's D- 33 D. IQ Soule 5 D. 40 S. 4 S. IO A. 30 A. SI Peabody 8 D. 31 A. 7 A. Is.. Bugbee's D. SI A. I4 A. 2 D. .-X. 2 D. Mrs. R. C. Shepard' H. .2 W. B. Burlingame' Mrs. J. Muuix' Mrs. E. M. Doe' 6 7 6 7 s 1 s S b D. 21 D. 18 The 1912 Pean 89 Hullfish, Henry Gordon, Leonard, Frederick Washburn, Lincoln, Ralph Leonard, Lord, George Frederick, Macomber, George Arthur, Jr McCulloch, Laurence, McReel, William Alexander, Mitchell, Richard Andrew, Newman, Robert Edmund, Nute, Norwood, Ordway, Frederick Ira, Perry, Howard Pratt, Plummer, Philip Witham, Renehan, Lawrence Arthur, Rees, Clarence Fremont, . Radford, John Seth, Jr., Rippenbein, Julius, Robinson, Paul Haviland, Robinson, Richard Holt, Ryan, Edward Francis, Scott, Brooks, Shannon, James McClelland, Stier, Donald Hugh, Strong, Benjamin, 3rd, Thomas, Thornton Henry, Jr. Timmerman, Louis Felix, Jr., Todd, Everett Allen, Vilas, Curtis Nathaniel, Wickson, George Alexander, Williams, Charles Heartley, Wollf, Nathaniel Stein, . Wolohan, William Francis, Zimmerman, George John, Washington, D. C ., Lexington, Ky., Taunton, Mass., Sheridan, Wyo., Somerville, Mass., Dorchester, M ass., Exeter, N. H ., Epping, N. H., New York, N. Y., Exeter, N. H., Candia, N. H ., Brookline, Mass., Portland, Me., Union City, Conn., Boston, Mass., Honston, Tex., Perth Amboy, N. J., New Haven, Conn.,- Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Amesbury, Mass., Douglas, Ariz., Edgeworth, Pa., N azareth, -Pa., Englewood, N. J., Cripple Creek, Col., Leonia, N. J., Warren, Pa., Baraboo, Wis., East Boston, Mass., Exeter, N. H., Rochester, N. Y., Lawrence, Mass., Davenport, Ia., Miss A. M. Flagg's D. I7 Mrs. E. M. Doe's Porter 6 D- 34 D. I3 A. E. McRee1's S. 24 Dunbar 26 W. H. Nute's Dunbar Annex D. 32 C. H. Sargent's A. I4 N. E. Soule's D. IO S. 22 Dunbar Annex D. 29 A. 2 Mrs. J. Manix's Dunbar Annex F. Lamson's D. 38 A. E. Woodsum's D. 23 Mrs. J. A. Brown's W. Tuttle's Mrs. C. E. Conner's L. E. Williams D. F. Wells's A. 31 Mrs. R. C. Shepard's 111 N 1 QI 11 WV? ' 1 1 o 1 vii W 1 A 1 i '1 1 11'1 11 F1 1 1 '1 1 1' 1 1 ' f+1 VMI-1 1 AJ I i M5 NT V 1 -Q., H.. School Council The 1.912 Pean -91 The School Council President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Captain Football T earn O. G. KIRKPATRICK, '13 Managing Editor Exonian D. O. STEWERT, '12 W. F. SMITH, '13' Representatives of Classes G. LAMONT, 712 ' F. B. CASTATOR, '13 W. A. COLLINS, 714 G. B. BATTEN, '15 FULLER, ,IQ GILLIS, ,I2 , M. A. H. L. F. KREGER, ,I2 W. A. CLARK, ,I2 R. O. HOBBS, ,I2 C. R. FARNSWORTH, '13 P. S. PHENIX, '13 - H. F. ROYAL, '13 1 Ofiicers Members Captain Track T earn W. I. BINGHAM, '12 . . R. O. HOBBS, .712 . . ,W. A. CLARK, IR., 712 I. . E. S. A. ROBINSON, ,I2 Captain Baseball T earn R. V. VAUGHN, ,I2 . Managing Editor Monthly T. O. REAVILL, '13 Managing Editor Pean R. F. SCOTT, IR., ,I2 Representatives of Dorrnitories K. W. DAVIDSON, '12, Soule S. M. FOSTER, 712, Peabody D . F. CALLAHAN, ,I2, Hoyt C. F. DEEHAN, '12, Abbot S. W. ATKINS, '13, Dunbar Honor Men A E. L. L. S. A. ROBINSON, ,I2 D. STEEFEL, ,I2 G. RICHARDS, ,I2 W. W. FRANK, 712 N. P. JOHNSON, '13 W. H. LOCKE, 3RD, '13 H. W. PORTER, '13 0 1 11 I1 111 1 Q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 17 1 1 11 1' I 'V 1 1 1 1111111 1 1 11 2 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 111 1 111 1 1 1' 1 1 1. 1 111 ,1 1 1,111'11 1 1 111 111 111 ' 'I111 1 1111 1 111111 11 1 1 111 1 111 11 111 1'1 1.11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11111 11 1111 11 111 311 1 . f'111 3111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 111' 11111 111111111 11111 1: 1111 13 1 ,'1111 11 11111 1 11 11 111 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1111 1 111'11V 1 11' 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 1? 111111 1 A x 2 31 1- 1 1 z W.. 1 Christian Fraternity President Vice-President '. . . Secretary-T 1'easu1'e1' . . SML -4 Z X T' UN Is. , Af We Q' f,fN,1 fw .Ml MW f I AZ f 'Ti' I U? . .QNX 4-: A ,. 2' 6 gp G ,. ,.,, Q' ',,..x Officers R. G. MOORE R. C. BACON S. BALDWIN R. BEALE A. W. BINGHAM G. S. BORDEN . W. CLARK I F. E. CRUFF M. P. CURTIS L. S. CHICHESTER W. E. DAVIS K. W. DAVIDSON G. B. ACHORN S. W. ATKINS Q. R. BINGHAM H. CARR C. H. CHESTER F.. P. COTEIN G. B. COIT F.. E. COATSWORTH B. R. CURTIS A. APPLEYARD Members 1912 L. E. FULFORD - HARNSBERGER A. GILLIS J. IVES L. F. KREGER G. LAMONT M. MANASSE W. MASSIE G. . MCDOUGALL F. .PRATT V 1913 F. B. DUNCAN R. FARNSWORTH A. I. GREENEIELD F. HAMBURGER L. P. HOLLANDER JONES B. KRAM C. LAYNG I. G. LEIGHTON 1914 I. HARRIS C. S. AUSTIN W. D. BUSHONG W. A. COLLINS C. G. EWEN V. H. BATES B. A. HIXON R. W. LEONARD W. E. HASTINGS S. F. LUQUES C. E. MILLER 1915 K. B. MORY F.. W. POOLE S. POTTER W. J. BINGHAM, I2 D. O. STEWART, I2 R. F. SCOTT, ,I2 N. B. REYNOLDS E. S. A. ROBINSON E. O. SHAW H. A. -SMITH C. A. TRAFFORD R. G. TYLER W. F. UPHAM C. R. WALKER, JR. C. O. I. WHEELER D. WILLARD, IR. W. H. LOCKE, 3RD J. E. MACDOUGALL R. M. MCCUTCHEN H. H. NEUBERGER H. W. PORTER T. O. REAX7ILL E. F. SMILEY S. C. WILSON R. T. WIGHT NISBET PIEPER PIKE YVESTWELL XVOLLF Q4 The 1912 Pean Church Monitors H. L. F. KREGER '12 Phillips Chunk ' K. F. WORDELL, :I2 R. C. BACON, '12 EPWOPQZ ' C. R. WALKER, JR., '12 First Congregational . . - - - J- U- REBER, 712 Methodist ..... - - R- W- DOEG, 712 Baptist . , , , . G. S. BORDEN, '12 . . I. C. MERRIAM, ,I2 Unitarian .... S. M. FOSTER, ,I2 Christian Science . . - . - C- B- HERD,'14 , I. I. KERSEY, ,I4 Catholic .... E. L. BLACK, ,I2 4 Church Attendance Episcopal ........ . . 146 Phillips Congregational . . . . 138 Catholic ....... . 67 Unitarian ....... . 66 First Congregational . . . 46 Baptist ....... . 33 Methodist ..... . I5 Christian Science . . . 5 The 1912 Pean 95 Christian Fraternity Speakers Fall Term 1911 ' I September 24 .... V . . . MR. ROBERT A. WOODS, of the South End House, Boston October 1 MR. ADAVID R. PORTER, preparatory schoolsecretary of the International Young Men'S Christian Association ' V . ' October 8 MR. LEw1S W. DUNN, state secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association October 22 .... A . . REV. DR. JOHN M. THOMAS, president of Middlebury College November 5 . . . MR. ARTHUR ,BEANE, of the Phillips Brooks House, Harvard November I2 . . . . REV. WILLIAM W. FENN, dean of Harvard's Divinity School November IQ . . . . REV. DR. F LAVEL S. LUTHER, president of Trinity College November 26 ....... DR. JOHN L. ELLIOTT, founder of Hudson Guild, New York December IO REV. DR. AMBROSE W. VERNON, of the Harvard Congregational Church, Brookline, Mass. , December I7 O. . . . MR. DAVID R. FULTZ, of New York i Winter Term 1912 January I4 . . . MR. CLAYTON S. COOPER, of New York January 21 .. . . . DONALD A. HEALD, 'o8, of the Yale News January 28 . . . PROFESSOR CRAVEN LAYOOOR, of Dartmouth February 4 . . .................... PROEESSOR JAMES A. TUFTS February 11 MR. CHARLES D. THOMPSON, JR., of Christian- College at Allahabad, India February 18 MR. GEORGE W. HINOKLEY, founder of the Good Will Homes at Hinckley, Me. UDGE HENRY A. SHUTE, '7 5, of Exeter February 25 ................ J March 3 . . . . RT. REV. EDWARD M. PARKER, coadjutor bishop of New Hampshire The 1912 Pean 96 Academy Lecture Course November I5 . . . MR. JAMES P. WEBBER, recital, The Taming of the Shrew November 28 . . . . MR. JAMES P. WEBBER, recital, The Merchant of Venice January 30 . .V ...... MR. JAMES P. WEBBER, recital, Macbeth ww Speakers in Merrill Lecture Course December 6 . . . E. ALEXANDER POWELL, F. R. G. S., Present Situation in Africa January I7 . ........ -HENRY C. LONG, Growth of Community Spirit January 25 . . . . IRVING BACHELLOR, The Cheerful Y ankee January 31 . . . CHARLES W. FURLONG, South America February 7 . ....... ARTHUR S. RIGGS, The Real F ilipino February I4 February 21 February 28 March 6 . . . . . ERNEST H. BAYNES, Our Wild Animal Neighbors . . . JUDGE WILLIS BROWN, Manufacturing a Man . . ........ E. M. NEXVMAN, Rural England JOHN KENDRICK BANGS, Salubrities I Have Met 5 F L ' ,M jm-0,,,4,,.,,.,,,.,,.A,h ,...A . ,. - -H-.Mi The 1912 Pean Phi Epsilon Sigma MILTON HAWKINS BIRD HEYLIGER CHURCH THOMAS DYER CONNOLLY, 2ND FRED TAYLOR CUMINGS - CHARLES AUGUSTUS DICKERBIAN ROLAND BREWSTER JORDAN JAMES PATRICK KELLY WILLIAM HAROLD KELLY ORAN GOULD KIRKPATRICK KENNETH JAMES LUMAN NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK SAMUEL WILLIAM MEEK, JR. JAMES ARCHIBALD NISBET OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON WILLIAM ANDREW' QUIGLEY GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS HOWARD ANDREW ROSS WILLIAM DRAIJER SAVAGE DONALD OGDEN STENVART ELIOT ASHLEY SHAW RICHARD JOHNSTON STIVERS DEAN THRESHER ORMROD TITUS ffl fafhlfr 11 11 1 ,11 . 11 11 13 1111 11 1 1 111 1 111111 1 1 . 21111 11 1 1' 11 1 1 111311 1 1 111' 1 1 1111111 1 1 111 1 1 - 11 - 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1l 1 I 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 I 1 1 1 11 M 1 11 1 -1 1 1 1 1 11 1' 1 1 111111111 1 1 11 111111 1 1 g 31 1 1. 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 111' 1 1 1 1 11 1 111 1 11 111 111 11 111 11 111 1 1 1 1 1 11 111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1. 1 11' 1 1 11 Q1 11 11 11' 11 11-1 11 1111 1 1 11111 ' T1 Q1 1 1 11 .1 1 1111 1. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 1 I 1- 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 E' 1 1 : 1 1 1 11 11 111 1 '1 1 11 111 11 11 1 1-1 1111 1111 111 151 - 1 111 . 1111 1 111111 1 111111 1 . 11:1 1 L r , V , ,J ,1 Wg: V ' A 1 V ' , . , 1 1 , w QF. 51A b wil W5 We al, 4' 2 V 'i I W I' yy 15 'iz rg 2 'E gg V53 l . 3 5 1 Il 1 , E. 1-L ,f ' 1 ' w . 1' 1 X I, 'L 1 ' , 1 . I . b . - a ' 1 V , I ii - . 4 A . , f, y ,VN L' 1 . , 1 az- , 4 M W sb N' SA BLU 3 ., 1 ,: , l',g' , i aw! ', ,E uf , ,, il V2 My 5' 9 7- W! fi 5 , L ? i' Q we N Q w , i QW! ,A Z ,N , 1' '. I R,,,g1li A yi '. H2 11 gill' ' IVEHQP W4 H122 ll 1 Q' qggf nga l QEINNF itil i Mis W . W , If .- AY fi wwf' 1 I 4+ JJ ' S 1' 'H la 2 3' 'QP'-:EJ 5 : I!Eyg'i H... A- 5 ,,,w sf, Q iw-r. fx 1i1m,X,'i3 f llluili ai 1l1' n f U IIV1:5 Q 'E 'ww : Q! I ,s A ::'11H,i I H ,fl S wx L 'F J I Z f' 3' 1 S 1157 JL 'yr F 4 ' V ff g A 'Q .7 n ' fg f 1- ,Q 7? 'Q Rf' - 'X '1, lk XRS . 1 A - fy C L: ' . , A-,i v Z Y L I A 1 7 I .i s idfaui E I 'rvvfi ,Q L, 15: 'fi Jffjxv-:Q-igjf ,ff ' ' ri ai.: 92 'L' ' wig ...N ,. ' ' 4,1 'gf f .- ' I ' I Wx, f 5 Aar- ff , N '3 If '1 Ba1l0y'.'l3unkc. fx F::i:iir T I The 1912 Pean Kappa Epsilon Pi GEORGE BERNARD BOLTON SAMUEL ANDREW BOWMAN. HARRY ' GILBERT- BRIGGS ROBERT ALFRED BURLEN FRANKLIN BUTLER CHRISTMAS WALTER CARL CLEVELAND JOHN JAMES DONNELLY JAMES PI-IELAN DYER N FRED ESSIG, JR. WINTHROP EDWARDS F ISKE JAMES ALBERT FOX RUSSELL CONWELL FREAS KENNETH ELIOT FULLER MARCEL ALFRED GILLTS LAWRENCE PETERS GOWDY DAVID GREENE L B LOUIS GROCH JOHN WALKER HILL DONALD KENYON LAWYER WILLIAM MCKINLEY MADDEN DANIEL JOHN NAYLON, 3D ' STANHOPE WOOD NIXON CURTIS WARREN PRATT LEWIS FREDERICK PRATT JOSEPH JOHN ROBERTS CHARLES ROY SCATTERGOOD ROCKWELL CAMPBELL TENNEY WILLIAM JOSEPH TOUHEY PAUL MORISON WALKER GRANT MILNER WEBSTER DUVAL WEST, JR. T he 1912 Pean Kappa Delta Pi THOMAS Ross ALDRICH SAMUEL WRIGHT ATKINS ROBERT SCOTT BINGHAM WILLIAM JOHN BINGHAM NORMAN ELWELL BURBIDGE LAWRENCE HENDERSON CANAN LEON SHERWOOD CHICHIESTER FREDERIC HENRY DEWART JOSEPH SHSERMAN FORD STEPHEN MERRIMAN FOSTER WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS FRANK GILES FRIPP JOSEPH ATHERTON GILMAN, JR. CLIFTON BRADFORD HERD JAMES EDGAR MACDOUGALL GREGORY JONES CARLTON EARLE MILLER WILLIAM WALTER NEGLEY LYMAN GILSON PERKINS NATHAN BARTHOLOMEW REYNOLDS RUEUS FENNER SCOTT, JR. ROLAND VIRGIL VAUGHN HENRY LAWRENCE WOOD KARL FRANCIS WORDELL if N: X - ,i :flu , F -xx ib yea X-Nb 0 ll. 1 599? ,Y.,V K. -:SR F IZIFELZEE if 51:55 11' 1 , 1 1 11 1 1' 1 1 1 ' 11 111 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 I 1 . .1 1 V 1 .1 12 2 1 -11 1 1 1.1 1 ' , 1, 1 1 1 1.111111 1 1 1 K 1 1 I 1 1 . ' p11'111 1, 1 11111 1 i , .11 11 121' 11 11. 1 1 1. .1 1 1. 11 1, 1 11,1--111. 1 11 111111 .1 ' 1 71 1111111111111 1 Q 1211111 1 .111 1 ' . 1 5 1. 11' ,. 11. 1,1 , . 1,, . 1 1 1411111 , 1,1 11 1111 1 11 ,1, 1,1 11 11 1141, 1 1 1,111 1111 1 ii-11 11 1 1 1 1 111111111 111. 1 11' .11. 1 '1111 51:1 1 11 .1 . '111 11 111 . 111 1. , 1 11' 1.1111111111 1 1111i13l1i1. .1 1 11. 112 , 1 1' 1 '11,1,1g,1. 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The 1912 Pean Alpha u SIMEON ATWOOD, JR WILLIAM DEVEREAUX BYRON, 2ND EMERSON EDWARD COATSWORTH ALBERT FRANK COCHRANE LEWIS COMPTON FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA WILLIS ELPHINSTONE DAVIS FREDERICK BRINCKERHOFF DUNCAN GREGG DOUGHERTY LESTER EARL FULFORD HERBERT RUSHFORTH GARSIDE CARL THEODORE GUETHING ALLRICH SCHEPER HARRISON RIDGELY WEBSTER HARRISON JOHNS COPELAND I KIRTLAND JOEL, WHITE MASSIE - HALLETT WINSLOW MAXWELL RAYMOND ELMER PEARSALL STARLING WORTH PRICE DAVID TILDEN SANDERS, 2N'D EVERETT OSBORNE SHAW 'WINTHROP FLOYD SMITH JAMES ARTHUR LFUETS CHARLES RUMFORD WALKER, JR. JORIS MCDONALD WHITE LAWRENCE WILLIAMS, JR. HARRY THOMAS WORTHINGTON The 1912 Pean The june Ball Girl ings HIS is the pearl of the june Ball whirl, 3,5 2,3 The graceful sprite of its light delight, Who spreads her wings as the music s iii' And carries our hearts in thrall. .5 .,gX, Her brow is fair with the waving hair That crowns the grace of her 'witching face, Her eyes demure in their charm secure, The star of our old June Ball. I X 4'-:A J- :11'.-2'gi5: - 151.1-2- -37 ' 42.3411 .-avi: V W- xg-?i'.irZf-.J-I ':E fE'E2 -52953, . 'itykff-ff 'f-'-JfZ'P,?'H . .avfff Sw aw- r--1:2921 fx-KVA-m .'-wiv-F . , nr.,-. .f.a.m.f.sp.f5n gT.:.g- .ZAR-n.! .rn-1g,5,n.. ' - v?.:Tf'w1:-+'w1'fffg:Q-13-215-1 rd, 1:1-.q,:--:H - .L-.2 nfs?-QETEHSS1-2-PJ . ' fits.-in 'L:i:..w1.-222 'f .vtviva :ff '-I iii- W-fp,-' , '-:'A 4- f'f'A ' -3 1' Lew.:-f'..Q:. v 1'E' 1- 1- -117 M ew? ' f.g?Q:?u-5.5639311533 ' V- ,q..g..ffx71T QI- Kg - 'wg-1:1321-,f,:3.'. 2: ,a.53.:l-f g'a,4g.- .f. 4-.-539,515 ,y . - 'W--'AA : -11Fw?-fir-:v?57' ?i??i4g-Q Q1-g.'2. 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L 1?-4.gu5,,:'. fe :vii '2-1-QT,Li,!,fv .-, 1 Vx , 1. -Q5 ?,.,- x..L,,-,..- ME II? ,, Aj., , , . ., 51-, M. . 1 f Ui . , ,si-5 12.5, 'W-'., ..- A ..- ' N-- ffefg- l, 511' Ei 1. if G! wp IJ, 1 f'ffv'5'i' ' QE- s .:. :5...,g-fr,-I fi O N ,X ,, HA :ilu ,. ifffii f -wif ff 21- ' '12 fff 11 iff gi Rfpfij . 5 'Liga HF mfs: Lk R , ' Ps ki, KTA: '- v g. : -'--A v ., Fa ' jfs fix-it f.- .. .. f 1-. X . , . I' 3- ,JJ-.,, N L,-. V. if.. -A , 'QF-.,hNff.E'r,f 51? X455 1 ,E TTT 4,2 A Q, f L- . rftiwqi' fv- qv- 3 ' in ,, fy r fum -3 i-...xi ' If- I , .LJ.wa,.v, viOn'!'1.: IJLC braivx K.: any. r.:I 1. I 1 xr-T091 7 .:4 ri I-YY w -vu : a +L -1' ' Ly' '-F 1 J,1.:.,3. :X L: k1i. 15u,:1 1. 13, b uc..J! Chas .11 : f x T'i . -. T , ' 3 T.. 'i ,f :za f9i8,2, oi our mf- ywf- 51255. 1 r w Efmhksamsb F I i . Y5 iv Ii 1 1 1 1 2 1 E I I 5 ,i lv 'E L n w M 1, w 1 I i P F r Ha w L 4 Managing Editor Business M anager Assistant Business Secretary . . A. Associate Editor Associate Editor M ana ger x I. C XY R . -X l.. II. SQQTT, JR. R.-xcox D.-wlnsox XY.-x1.K1zR, JR H1'R1.12N F1'1.FoRn The 1912 Pean y 109 The Pean Q 5' ,..1 review the chapter of IQI2 The hundred varied act1v1 ties that make up the complex life of the school have each contributed a share, have left a mark for us to record. A 4, And it is because of the bigness of things here at Exeter, this complexity, that We fear We can but have performed our task unworthily and that our record must be incomplete. We have tried to bring the PEAN to fulf1l these iields of usefulness - to have it on first reading truly humorous and amusing, and to render it Worthy to be kept as a reminder of the Work and achievements. of the year 1912. Q3 theory, at least, this book ibefore you is the product of a 2,5 year. It is one chapter of Exeter life condensed for your me ' - 1 - ' ' '- iff' 'ill ' ' Q 1 110 The 1912 Pean Pean Editors IN ORDER OF ELECTION VOL. I, 1880, Names not published. A VOL. II, 1881, J. CODMAN, M. M. TAYLOR, W. W. COLBURN, C. G. PARKER, I. A. MER- RILL, C. C. FELTON, D. H. MCALPIN, JR. VOL. III, 1884, A. F. HOLDEN, B. W. PALMER, L. ANDERSON, J. M. PETERS, H. L MASON, F. P. CLEMENT. ' . VOL. IV, 1885, T. WOODBURV, J. D. DENEGRE, T. S. TAILER, J. M. MARVIN. VOL. V, 1886, Names not published. VOL. VI, 1887, C. H. HALL, L. D. ORRI- SON, C. B. HURST, A. LEE, R. B. HUNTING- ITON, IR. V VOL. VIII, 1888, S. P. DUFFIELD, I. SMITH, T. W. LAMONT, C. F. CLARKSON W. B. FRANKLIN. VOL. VIII, 1891, G. M. LEVENTRITT Ag W. COOKE, H. C. MINTON, H. H. HAYNERj VOL. IX, 1892, R. H. TIIAVER, IR., C. D. BOOTH, M. D. MCKEE, I. F. BARRETT, A. M. HERVEY. VOL. X, 1893, A. K. MOE, F W. JOHN- STON, A. C. BRENT. VOL. XI, 1894, R. D. BRACKETT, H. E. BAUMER, L. H. SHARP. VOL. XII, 1895, C. H. GEILS, S. GILMAN, H. C. HOUCK, L. P. ADAMS, G. R. STOBBS. VOL. XIII, 1897, W. H. BURGESS, H. M. GITTINOS, D.fH. HAYDEN, B. Z. KASSON, G. G. WHITCOMB. VOL. XIV, 1898, A. z. z1MMER, G. T. W. LEAVITT, R. W. SAWYER, IR., P. BARTLETT, VOL. XV, 1899, W. C. CLEVELAND, F. B. FAULKNER, W. B. WESTON, L. V. V. BANKER, E. C. CONNER.' 7 VOL. XVI, 1900, I. LANG, JR., H, S, BIGELOW, W. H. HUMRICHOUSE, H. OTIS, R. W. VARNEY. . 7 VOL. XVII, 1901, E. PUTNAM, F. H HASKELL, E. T. ESHELMAN, W. W. MANTON A. C. TRAVIS. VOL. XVIII, 1902, F. G. B. KEMP, L. A ANDRUS, W. Z. CARR, K. N. AVERY, S. M HARRINGTON. VOL. XIX, IQO3, W. G. DAVIS, IR., A. B MAINE, I. M. FRANK, A. E. RAND, S. A MARX. VOL. XX, 1904, E. D. HEIM, S. C. GOD- FREY, C. M. BROWNLOW, W. H. KLINE, A A. ROYCE. D VOL. XXI, 1905, G. I. LEXVIS, L. GOD- CHAUX, G. G. FLORYI, M. R. SCHARFF, W C. H. RAMAGE, R. S. HOAR. VOL. XXII, 1906, W. G. T. FERNANDEZ A. T. NABSTEDT, D. R. ROBBINSI, J. I HIATT, S. A. FRANCIS, T. C. COEEIN. VOL. XXIII, 1907, E. S. YVHEELAN, S. JACOBS, F. F. RANDOLPHI, D. L. KREBS, B. W. SCHARFF, C. G. ROBERTSON. VOL. XXIV, 1908, R. H. ROYCE, I. R. BOODY, D. A. HEALD, W. E. GUTI-IRLEI, C. D. NEWELL, F. HOLLIES, G. D. GREEY, M. W. BUSRLINGAME. VOL. XXV, 1909, P. H. IQRUSCHWITZ, S. B. MORISON, F. G. BLAIR, F. J. GRATTAN, W. E. GUTHRIE, C. H. XVESTON. VOL. XXVI, 1910, E. P. RADEORD, W. W. SMITH ', H. W. XVESMAN, E. M. GEROULD, F. L. GROSSI, J. A. HENDERSON, R. S1.B. BOYD. VOL. XXVII, 1911, R. B. FRYE, W. W. CORTELVOU, J. F. XVEINTZ, W. S. THOMAS, R. C. SMITH, J. O. SHARPE. VOL. XXVIII, 1912, R. F. SCOTT, JR., R. C. BACON, W. J. TUOHEYI, D. XVESTI. H. F. VVESTONI, K. W. DAVIDSON, C. R. WALKER, JR., L. E. FULFORD, R. A. BURLEN. ' Resigned 7 7 The 1912 Pean 111 Q63 49 I 39. 1 The Bulletin Y make our remarks too llippant or We will be overstepping our ,liberties with the powers that be, and on the other hand, We must not be too pedantic, or We will lose the favor Q Q. OU must admit this an extremel delicate task. Here We avg 23,4 have a faculty publication for our review. We must not r5 f,c . 7 . U I'-gf -kim . . . Q v fl 6 of our student readers, for Whom We are laboriously culti- vating the gentle art of wit. The Bulletin is chiefly useful to us for its list of names, but even that is so constantly open to alteration, as may readily be observed from local conditions, as to be incorrect a good part of the time. We Would like to say, however, that We are extremely glad to find in the school another publication Cbesides the PEAND Whose aim is entirely foreign to that of amassing Wealth. 1 Exonzan Board Managing Editor , , , . D. 0. ST1-:w,xRT. '11 Assistant Managing Editor . . S. M. I-'oST12R. ,IZ Secretary ....... . J. W. M.xss112. 'Il Business Manager . . . . G. l..x!11oNT. .12 Assistant Business Manager . Il. I-I. N1-:1'111-3111114211 I , Assorialc Iidilurs R. F. SCOTT, 712 S. W. ATKINS, '13 LI I-I. P11-t1'1-TR 14 W. F. SMITH, '13 J. F. SUfl'lllCRI,.'XNlJ, '13 S. XY. l'1:1c1-1. A. J. GREENFIELD, '13 I-I. M. I-I11:x'11'oo11, ,lj Theliwndan ONTRARY to precedent, We shall not speak with contumely against our contemporary, but We shall say, as Priscilla said, John, speak for yourself . 'I . ., Y- Jas. I'I. Batchelder New Eaionian Foutitain Pen A Sterling. Middle joint Pen and the price Snr .50 Each PEN POINTS to sair a1t's1y1es at ama- writing. -,ll.i..l -- ,H ew Ii AKRON Notch ' COLLAR. ue.-Q for ue. ctirm. Pessoav ltr ca.. Mama 1 . I , .l-i. lvotm COLLEGE Room on HOME A ' ' Can be Iurnished complete and at a great saving by making your purelnsera ot ua, as we are direct agenuilrom the numberless Iac- tories, to the consumer. ' , Give us the opportunity betore buying else- where, that we may prove our assertions. .IOHN S. MESERVE Gt CO. rv 78 Canal St., Boston Wholesalersjn Furniture, Bedding, Rugs, etc. - Rensselaer Polytechnic Instituto SBIIOUL of 'f': .2a'+' NEIIIEIIIEEIIIIIG ttlvll, llashanlaal, Elactrloal I lmdtoracatalogua. Nav: EXETER GAS LIGHT CO. Oloe-Amea Block. WATER Sauer, . EXETER' N, H' P. POGGIO at L. GAIERO. sraamw 1-rnaqwim for FRUITS OF ALL KINDS Cigna and Tehama ' Numbers 7, I45, I77 Water Street N. W. HARRIS 8: COMPANY INCORPORATED 35 FEDERAL s'mEE'r, VQQSTON Bonds for Investment wM. B. KENNISTON, M. D. A Odiee :md Residence-39 I-'ront Street Exxrn. N. H. HIGH GRADE ,--l TEXAS SADDLES I - If interested, write for catalog No. 6. PARIS SADDLERY cOMPANv,:f,gg,'51 'STUDENTS 1 Lunch at P. E. A. Cafe Worn by 3 uve Q .TRY OUR HOME MADE wAm.Es, Iwlres GRIDDLE CAKES AND CHOCOLATE BREW iifgli Ffinsf ix-Q A X S PHILLIPS CLUB. . h d I - ,- .Aid . K, .t e c egates rom n ot er were '-'- Principal Stearns and Mr. Hayes. An important meeting ofthe Phil-I The Phillips Club includes gradu- lips. Club of Harvard University waslates of both Exeter and Andover llllll llll' . .1 held in Cambridge, Friday evening, who are now students at Harvard. 500 Attached - 2 . May 3, to further the interest of the The club also tends to, strengthen tlze At Willif-ww club. Exeter was . represented by friendly sptnt which' has long existed ,i. .. e .'7'E1ty,qP E',f'?SN .. XS! QSWEROY-'log BENZ AUTO IMPORT CO. 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Free upon application. a bcautilul book in col- ors, Thru the Rockies. and one on Hunt- ing, Fishing and Camping. Addren, C. H. SPEERS, General Passenger Agent, Colo- rado Midland Ry.. Denver, Colo. WCIDCYI 86 Heilbronet' NINE st-tors. Fumislacrs, Clothlers. Hatter: NEW voax COLONIAL LINE - BETWEEN - Ilxeter, N. II., and New York VIA RAIL and BOAT 53.70 ONHDOEVNQXYTRIP 87.20 ' WEEK DAYS and SUNDAYS Fast and Elegant Propeller Steamer! ','CONCOIID and I.IlXlNG'I'0N IN COMMISSION We eater to the exacting demand! ol a particular people, who require a clean cat senice with tidy xtaterooms and modem appointments. TIJEI' OFFICE. 2-Sl Wnlinl4Q SUNG Bai ' U E, RITCHIE' Am. c...'L Pu.. Mm? . LOCAL AGENT - F. M..CIU.EY, 163 Water St. lnrrrnz. l tp nr New iwaramu The Phillips Exeter Monthly Board Managing Editor . . Assistant Managing Editor Secretary ' ..... Business M anagef' . Assistant Business Manager .... Second Assistant Business M Ullllgfl' . M. A. G1L1'.1s, ,I2 J. A. D I-I. P. .P .lsso4'i11I1' l'fdi1ors 'l'. O. R1c.xx'1L1,. '13 W. R. 'lx1'11x1-211. 'll' C. R. W.11.141-ZR. JR- G. G. I-Zxmoxs. X13 I-I. S. .X. Ro111xsoN ll. XY. l'om'1-tR. '13 ll. j.xvo11s. '13 OWNS, ,IS R. G. N.X'l'll.XX. '12 UINXM, '11 I The 1912 Pean 115 The Monthly Q3 A ? always pick up the Monthly with a distinct assurance that me at all events we shall be startled. When we open the Ex- onlan, we always know what to expect. The Christian Fraternity will be on the front page and the College notes on the last. The Monthly, however, has developed into the ,5 4, real yellow journal of the community. From C. Huntington Jacobs, our Edgar Allen Poe, we have tales of blood, horror, and insanity. The emaciated genius, Putnam, supplies us with passionate love ditties, and Farns- worth comes to inilame our imagination with tales of love and adventure. The only calming influence on these rabid writers seems to be the gentle humor of Roby Tolvin Ovill. We noted with interest when the corner-stone of the new library was laid, that among other things a Monthly or two were carefully deposited in the strong box, and we think that perhaps we will follow the counsel suggested by the incident and leave further remarks to Time, the king of all critics.. Who knows but that, when some curious archxologist half a dozen centuries hence, has found these precious pages amid the library's ruins, he may detect in them deep wells of genius which somehow' escaped our perception. 116 The 1912 Pean' Editors of the Exonian E. H. MARIETT, '78 ' E. B. BALCH, '79 W. N. NEEDLES, JR., '8 A. A. WYMAN, '79 W. C. BAYLIES, '8o F. B. FAY, '8o G. N. P. MEAD, '81 M. H. CUSIIING, '79 L. E. SEXTON, '80 C. A. STRONG, '81 C. E. HAMLIN, '8o H. L. DAWES, IR., '80 G. R. PARSONS, '82 F. A. ALDRICH, '81 H. OSGOOD, '82 W. M. HALL, IR., '82 R. P. WINTERS, '83 IFF. HOLLAND, '81 I. A. ORDWAY, JR., '82 I. A. HILL, '81 H. H. WENTWORTH, '82 E. I. K. NOYES, '82 W. W. COLBURN, '81 J. CODMAN, '81 C. F. CLEMENT, '83 W. C. SMITH, '81 C. C. FELTON, '82 W. W. BALDWIN, '82 W. K. BARTON, '82 G. E. BALES, '83 W. L. BOYDEN, '83 F. H. STANYAN, '83 T. R. VARICK, '83 C. S. ELGUTTER, '83 W. H. RAND, IR., '85 B. W. PALMER, '84 I. M. PETERS, '84 L. ANDERSON, '84 L. HONORE, '84 J. T. MALONE, '84 E. C. BATES, '85 H. D. EVERETT, '85 E. O. MITCHELL, '85 IN ORDER OF ELECTION T. S. CHILDS, '88 W. C. WURTENBURG, '86 M. W. MATHER, '86 P. H. TRACY, '87 C. LEB. WITHROW, '86 A. LEE, '87 C. B. HURST, '87 W. I. FARQUIIAR, '87 S. P. DUEEIELD, '88' T. W. LAMONT, '88 C. F. CLARKSON, '88 W. F. BAKER, '89 S. M. BRICE, '89 R. FURMAN, '9o P. S. SKEELE, '9o A. OLIVER, '9o B. C. DEWOLE, ,QI A. P. LORD, '89 F. I. CARR, ,QO H. C. MINTON, '91 G. M. LEVENTRITT, ,QI E. M. GROVER, ,QO R. I. BARDWELL, ,QO L. MCKEE, ,QI E. L. STOTHERS, '89 C. A. KIMBALL, ,QI E. W. STRONG, '92 A. W. COOK, ,QI E. C. H. JONES, ,QI R. H. THAYER, JR., ,92 T. C. CLARKE, JR., '93 H. S. COLTON, ,92 A. H. WHITNEY, ,Q2 A. J. DRAPER, ,Q3 C. L. HAYDEN, ,QQ S. I. TONJOROEE, '93 P- RAND, ,93 P. P. S. DOANE, ,QS E. R. LAATTHEWS, 392 F. J. MAHONEY, '93 A. SCOTT, '93 F. MERRILL, ,94 W. D. FREEMAN, '94 C. F. CRAPO, '94 C. I. WRIGHT, 794 I. A. LOVE, 794 L. P. ADAMS, '95 C. H. GEILS, '95 F. P. HULL, '96 C. C. BUCK, '95 ST. I. COURTENAY, 795 P. M. WATSON, ,QS G. R. STOBBS, ,QS W. S. BRADFORD, '96 W. R. A. HAYS, '96 J. E. BENTON, '96 D. G. STARK, '96 F. E. BISSELL, '96 R. W. SAXVYER, IR., '98 H. F. CAMERON, '97 S. LYDECKER, ,Q7 H. L. LANGNECKER, '98 E. W. JAMES, ,Q7 S. J. BEACH, ,Q7 V. H. ROBERTS, '98 E. E. FRANCHOT, '98 W. E. REESE, '98 R. C. BRUCE, '98 C. M. COCHR.-KN, '99 H. W. HAHN, QQ F. R. SEARS, '98 W. B. AVESTON, ,QQ L. V. V. BANKER, ,QQ R. W. VARNEY, 'oo G. OWEN, ,QQ M. E. BESSELL, ,QQ P. SHAFFR.-XTH, 'oo W. A. XVOLFE, ,QQ E. T. ESHELMAN, 'Oo W. A. GREEN, 'oo F. C. FAIREANRS, 'oo G. L. GIDDS, 'oo A. R. SAWYER, ,OI A. C. '.l'RAv1S, ,OI L. 1-I. 1-IGAN, 'oo H. OTIS, 'oo The 1912 Pean 117 W. L. DOUGI-IERTY, '01 . E. H. PUTNAM, '01 M. B. SANDS, '02 W. W. MANTON, ,OI S. M. HARRINGTON, '02 I. A. LAMPREY, '03 ' G. C. FORSTER, '03 L. A. ANDRUS, '02 H F. C. IRVING, '02 A. B. MAINE, '03, A L. M. HUMRICHOUSE, '05 W. G. DAVIS, '03 B. H. B. DRAPER, '03 J. C. DONNALLY, '03 R. C. LATIMER, '03 A. T. SPRING, 704 B. I. CARR, '04 C. M. BROWNLOW, '04 A. A. DAWLEY, '05 C. G. BAMBERGER, '04 C. V. PUTNAM, '05 R. C. MASON, '05 G. BLANCHARD, '05 R. GROZIER, '05 G. I. LEWIS, '05 . B. B. SANDERSON, '05 R. C. MULLIGAN, '05 F. F. RANDOLPH, ,O7 I. J. HIATT, '06 W. A. LOCHREN, 707 P. B. STRASSBURGER, '06 E. L. HAZELTON, '06 G. W. ANSON, '07 H. C. LONG, '06 V. S. SHEAR '06 7 C. M. D,AUTREMONT, '07 H. H. D'AUTREMONT, ,O7 N. W. GILLETTE, '08 D. L. KREBS, ,O7 D. A. HEALD, '08 H. S. GOLDEY, '08 H. C. HICKMAN, '08 G. B. CORTELYOU, IR., 7OQ .F.. W. HOUSTON, JR., '08 W. A. PECK, '08 P. T. HAZELTON, '08 S. M. MORISON,. '09 C. H. WESTON, ,OQ W. S. BACON, ,IO N. C. HYDE, ,OQ D. j. P. WINGATE, '10 M. P. NOYES, '10 F. L. GROSS, '10 J. A. HENDERSON, ,IO H. C. WILDER, '10 w-if D. S. COUPER, '10 F. P. EYMAN, '10 L. S. ZARTMAN, ,II W. G. BORAII, JR., ,II B. FORMAN, ,I2 S. BONSAL, Ir.,'12 W. S. THOMAS, '11 D. O. STEWART, '12 W. W. DEMELMAN, ,I2 A. F. BRANN, ,II C. C. SMITH, ,II GORDON LAMONT, ,I2 DUVAL WEST, 712 S. M. FOSTER, ,I2 ' J. W. MASSIE, ,IZ R. F. SCOTT, IR., ,I2 W. F. SMITH, '13 G. DOUGHERTY, ,I4 A. I. GREENFIELD, '13 S. W. ATKINS, '13 J. F. SUTHERLAND, '13 H H. M. HEYWOOD, '13 C. E. PIEPER, '14 S. W. PRICE, ,I4 O. ADAMS, JR., ,I4 W. A. COLLINS, ,I4 Editors of the Monthly R. C. BENCHLEY, '08 G. L. BUCK, '08 M. W. BURLINGAME, '08 H. S. GOLDEY, '08 D. W. HOUSTON, '08 'N. C. HYDE, 7OQ P. H. IQRUSCHWITZ, '09 G. S. PHENIX, '08 F F. L. SAMUELS, '09 H. W. WESMAN, '10 TM. T. JONES, '09 W. C. SPAULDING, 'og M. M. ROTHSTEIN, '10 IN ORDER OF ELECTION P. C. STETSON, '10 E. P. RADFORD, '10 H. DANZIGER, '09 G. T. WISNER, '09 G. M. FULLER, '10 H. ASTON, ,II M. P. NOYES, '10 W. C. SPENCER, '11 I. F. WVEINTZ, ,II A. T. FOSTER, '10 'fL.' I. RRXBBETTE, '10 J. C. HUGHES, '10 K. BTCINTOSH, '10 'FResigued H. P. FAULKNER, '11 W. BRIGHT, '11 G. G. EMMONS, ,I2 H. W. HAGGARD, ,II M. A. GILLIS, '12 E. S. A. ROBINSON, ,I2 T. O. REAVILL, '13 W. R. TURNER, ,I2 C. R. WALKER, JR., J. A. DOWNS, '13 H. P. PUTNAM, ,I2 C. H. JACOBS, '12 H. W. PORTER, '13 . H. NEUEERGER, ,I2 ! C olden Branch The 1912 Pean 119 President . .I . . Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer Librarian .... W. J. BINGHAM L. E. BLACK D. F. CALLAHAN W. W. FRANK M. A. GILLIS N. F. ESSIG J. F. HOLLAND O. ADAMS M. ANDERSON K. A. BEATTY G. B. BATTEN R. F. CLEVELAND Golden Branch Officers Fall Term Winter Term Spring Term . F. SCOTT, JR., '12 . O. REAVILL, '13 . M. MANASSE, '12 A. DOWNS, '15 E. S. A. ROBINSON, '12 N. F. ESSIG, 'I3 R.. F. SCOTT, IR., '12 R. E. O,DONOVAN, 713 Members - 1912 C. H. JACOBS B. M. MANASSE N. B. REYNOLDS E. S. A. ROBINSON - R. F. SCOTT, JR. 1913 O. G. KIRKPATRICK K. MCDOUGALL 1914 R. F.. O,DONOVAN C. E. PIEPER T. A. SMITH 1915 I. A. DOWNS Honorary Members in Faculty DR. ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK MR. LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE PROFESSOR JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS HERR KARL LEUTGE MR. SAMUEL HART NEWHALI. D. O. STEWART, '12 E. BLACK, '12 - F. HOLLAND, '13 H. ROBINSON, '15 O. STEWART A. THAYER TITUS A. TRAFFORD, IR. O. REAVILL WILLIAMS B. XVRIGHTSMAN W. HOLDEN G. L. Soqle The 1912 Pean 121 G. L. Soule Officers Winter Term C. R. WALKER, JR., ,IZV -B. E. CARTER, ,I2 D Fall Term President . Vice-President B. E. CARTER, 312 Secretary . . D. WEST, IR., '12 T reasarer . I. C. MERRIAM, '12 Librarian . ' M oshel-eth-H ammabho . WILLARD, IR., '12 B. PECK, IR., '12 T. WILLSON, JR., '12 7 W. MAYGER, JR., I2 S. BALDWIN V B. E. CARTER W. W. DODGE I. A. GEE W. MAYGER, JR. L. E. BULLARD J. M. CARTER G. B. COIT F. T. DONAHUE W. ARNOLD H. W. BOAL W. E. HASTINGS D. BRIGGS P. K. DE BOER Members 1912 E. L. MCFALLS C. MERRIAM . B. PECK L. A. PRADT J. U. REBER I. C 1913 J. J. DONNELLY H. M. HEYWOOD H. W. PORTER 1914 I. H. MECUM R. G. MOORE 1915 C. K. HARDING Spring Term WILLARD, IR., '12 I T. WILLSON, JR., '12 U. REBER, ,I2 W. BOAL, '14 . LEWIS, '13 B. STEVENS, '13 W. F. UPHAM C. R. WALKER, JR. D. WILLARD, IR. I E. T. WILLSON R. W. WOOD E. F. SMILEY F. B. STEVENS M. V. TURNER I. F. SEAL J. M. WHITE B. STRONG I ,M Academy Debating Team. 191.1 gl K Wi s 3 fp Wil, X5 KX , l Q f' I sf A , fo rt ,Q g K M li- .4 i l' N C 1 . E Debating i i i? HE Academy Debating team defeated Andover in the sixth 4,1 ap annual debate between the Philli s Academies at Andover F N25 P. . ' .' May 27, 1911. The team Was victorious because of their apparently inexhaustible supply of facts, and the confident delivery of their arguments. Exeter was especially strong .5 4. in the rebuttals,'thus securing the decision of the Judges. Question Resolved, That the Panama Canal should be neutralized, not fortified. EXETER ANDOVER A jifmative Ncgalivc DAVIS, '11 NICI'IATTON WALKER, ,I2 SHEPARDSON BADGER, ,II ROYCE Alfgynalfg 1flIl'0I'IIC1lC FRANK,, I2 SMITH , judges PROFESSOR F. D. ALDRICH, A.B., Worcester MR. W. C. SHAW, Lowell High School Inter-Society Debate ACADEMY Clemvlslg, Bl.-XRCII 13. mm: Question Resolved, That men and women should have cqunl SIIITVQIQC in thc Vnilcd S G. L. SOULE kiuulwlfx lilcxxvu Atymnalezfvc ' X ' ' .xligmlmm B. E. CARir,l3R, ,I,2 IQ. Xlvlwuuxln. '1 S. 1BA3r,'Dw1N, ,112 Q' ' . N. llQXl'l'UlQl'. ll l L. ,II VVILILSON, -IR., ,ll l-f, l,, lil xx-mx, .lf A Hzzwlefleizz iff. W. W. .Dolxzl-1, AIR., '12 IQ, lf. Svurr. lu, W fmI'gc'S . ,llllktild ,eXl:'rlm1: l'. Slmxu-', ll. ,lm Rm-1 Iinmxvm, lfsq. ltml. Slum!-:Y l'l'IC'l'ISH, Nm 8 Decision, flolclcn Iirzmvh 'll x The 1912 Pean 125 Abner L. Merrill Prizes ACADEMY CHAPEL, ju11e 24, IQII I COMPOSITIONS First Prize . . ............ HERBERT AARON FRIEDLTCH, ,II The Character of .iEneas Second, Prize . ........ . FENIMORE CADY, ,II F irsi Prize Second Prize The March of Progress judges of Composition DR. N. E. SOULE REV. EDWARD GREEN Exeter PRINCIPAL HARRY E. WALIQER DECLA MA TI ON S In Defense of Napoleon HARRY PETER FAULKNER, ,II . . . . . . .CHARLES RUMEORD WALKER, JR., ,I2 A Man at Court judges of Declamation PROF. K. C. M. SILLS, Bowdoin College MR. FRANK H. FIELD, New York City DR. W. B. ICENNSESTON, Exeter Deutscher Verein Deutscher President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . E S. R. K. R. I. O S. A A Q E C H. C A .,.Hggg,vgr UP HQEUHUEEE UPUIHC'-J-I1P I-cm ZHOHQ4 Z HHS? S ' wg! 3 2 WWWD 3RD F1535 BAKER . BINGHAM BIRD BOND CARR H. CHESTER APIJLEYARD W. S. BERNHEIMER IFIERR LEUTGE ' Resigned Verein Officers Fall Term Winter Term Spring Term O. STEWART, '12'6 R. F. SCOTT, JR., ,I2 L. D. STEEEEL, ,I2 TTTUS, ,I2 D. STEEEEL, ,I2 W. MAYGER, JR., ,IZ I. U. REBER, '12 O. A. QERICKSON, ,I2 J. U. REBER, ,I2 H. P. PINKHAM,,I3 . F. ESSIG, '13 S. BALDWIN, 3RD, ,I2 H. P. PINKHAM, '13 Members 1.912 W. W. FRANK W. MAYGER H. C SAMPTER F. G. FRIPP R. G. NATHAN R. F. SCOTT, IR. L. E. FULFORD C. B. PECK G. H. SMITH, IR. I. A. GEE H. P. PINKHAM L. D. STEEFEL M. A. GILLIS F. W. RAMM D. O STEWART W. E. HARNSBERGER I. U. REBER O. TITUS B. M. MANASSE L. G. RICHARDS W. R. TURNER I. W. MASSIE N. L. ROGERS G. L. YVALSH 1913 I. A. DOWNS H. F. HAMBURGER P. S. PHENIX N. F. ESSIG W. W. HACKETT R. I. STIVERS C. R. FARNSWORTH J. F. HOLLAND I. F. SUTHERLAND L. FORBES H. W. MAXWELL A. L. XVEIL G. GARITA, IR. S. W. IVIEEK R. T. WVIGHT A. L. GOLDSTEIN H. H. NEUBERGER 1914 W. A. COLLINS D. I. HARRIS C. R. HILB G. J. GINSBERG 1915 L. A. GIMBEL N. S. XVOLLF Faculty MR. SHUTE MR. FORD MR. ROGERS Honorary HERR THOM DR. FRANKE 4 Cercle Francais President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary-T1'easu1'e1' C. H. JACOBS R. W. WOOD I. C. MERRIAM F. L. ACH M. A. GILLIS J. A. GEE H. SCI-IRAM C. P. WALLIS H. I. BASCOM G. W. ALLEN ' H. CARR L. E. BULLARD E. P. BIRD L. WILLIAMS K. BURGESS F. I. ORDWAY, JR. .aff Q ,.. RUE DE LA PAIX XN was W I... C 'Q' gk uma A1 K4 A V A WV cava YS ., I I Q 1,3 Y- zu . . 2- Y Q, X. I4 . .X M 4 . 'TQ . My , E . Q ' v E2 . Ks A o Yi I 'E X i A V my 'i- pl-lg.-L . Officers Fall Term ' Winter Term I. PIZA I. PIZA F. E. CRUFF F. E. CRUFF G. G. EMMONS G. G. EMMONS Members 1912 C. A. TRAFFORD, W. F. UPHAM W. R. TURNER S. ATWOOD B. M. MANASSE I R. A. W. BINGIIAM, IR. H. F.. HALL 1913 S. C. WILSON F. T. CUMINGS 1. F. HOLLAND, JR. A. G. GENNERT G. JONES 1914 A. L. GOLDSIEIN F.. P. HOLDER 1915 R. F. CLEVELAND Spring Term C. A. G. E . XV H. H. E. O. G. N. XV F. I. L. P. XY P. WILSON TRAEEORD, JR. EMMONS FULLER DAXYIDSON CHOAIE SMITH, JR. NIILES I. WHEELER EIIMONS CR.-XM . PORTER I'IAMBURGER GINSBERG GODC1-IAUX, JR PI.-XCKNEY . BOAL FIOLLANDER Assembly Club 1 4. ,1fB 2 2.33, h' ,','. S . ' S 3 lfiyifg JS ' . 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V . 2...wmwrwh.-Z- ,,,,,,,f2,g5.,p,..-W 1,-QI' 117514 4-f f W2-mf YH' '4' fffT A NQEALKWJMM 1 e.. If, 51' Sf . XX-..m:g,Sz,7 s - -2, Oliicers President . . . , R, F..SCOTT, JR. Vice-President . . . , R, A, BURLEN Secretary-Treasurer . , L, S, CHICHESTER Members W. J. BINGHAM, 712 P. BIRD, '13 R.- A. BURLEN, 712 L. S. CIIICHESTER, ,I2 A. L. COBB, 714 W. A. COLLINS, '14 K. W. DAVIDSON, ,I2 L. E. FULEORD, 712 L. P. GOWDY, ,I2 H. E. HALL, ,I2 - W. E. HARNSBERGER, ,I2 E. P. HOLDER, '14 R. B. JORDAN, '13 W. MAYGER, '12 B. M. IVIANASSE, ,IQ C. E. MILLER, '14 F. W. RAMM, 712 J. U. REBER, ,I2 R. F. SCOTT, IR., ,IQ D. O. STEWART, ,I2 R. I. STIVERS, '14 C. P. WALLIS, ,I2 G. L. WALSH, ,I2 K. F. XVORDELL, '12 L 2 1 F I 1 5 I A F i I fh 1. M QX4 1 I K v 6? ,fo 1 I 9 ! E IF E G ix X I I President . . J Vice-l1'c.s'iflz:11! . . Scc1'cla1'y- Tl'CU1SIIl'l?l' lC.1'1rc711li111' R. V. VA11c:11N, ,I2 I . 'I'. C111v11Nc:s, '13 june Ball Officers , IQ. If. SCOTT. .Ik 1 , IQ. .X. II1'1Q1.1-TN. 1 I-T. U. 811.1111 '1 C0111111ill1'1' I-'l,111r 11-11p111f1'l1'1' IJ. O. S'1'1-:11'.x1:'1', 'IJ bl. -I. R11111--141-S, '19 I.. k'm11 1x IC. IC. C'11.fx'1's11'111:'1'11, '13 Ii. l1111'1:111-'1c1'x, 'LI I.. k21:1+1'11. la I I I I 1 I I I I. I I :I I I -I II ,M In V: Zgj If Q5 'I I .a '1 W1 6 L! It we ,A ly: qi ll I i I I I 5 I I I I 1I If' I I Glee Club by f -1-QW'-v-reu4 29 ,. :A .X fi? Q, ., ,LQ ' SEP Cm 23' , S. M. if ZT' U x f X LH3 Q W rr N R 'M J J- H-1.4, - 111115 u r . f , 45 V132 A N' f xx BJ- J J- J Leader . . Coach . . . . . F irst' Tenors K. A. BEAITY C. B. HERB C. C. LINN O. G. KIRKPATRICK D. THRESHER B aritones R. S. BINGHAM W. J. BINGHAM H. H. BRODEUR K. E. FULLER G. H. SMITH First Tenor O. G. IQIRKPATRICK Second Tenor L. FORBES Glee Club BW Quartette O. G. KIRKPATRICK FRED V. GAREY, Brockton, Mass Second Tenors E. P. COEEIN L. FORBES I. U. REBER C A G. L. WALSH Basses G. S. BORDEN R. A. BURLEN F. B. CHRISTMAS C. A. TRAFFORD, JR. I. SEWARD W. F. UPHRXLI Barrilozze W. I. BINGHAM Bass F. B. CHRISTAIAS Jllandulin Club X1 X ,fd 7 j xii x ' ,Xi QV! K Q! . A ' N Leader Q ,fix 9 ox-, l w SL: V F irst Mandolins I. M. BARTLETT, ,IS R. A. BURLEN, 712 K. W. DAVIDSON, 7412 R. W. DOEG, ,I2 E. P. RICKER, JR., '13 A. R. SCHARFD, '13 E. O. SHAW, '12 I G. M. WEBSTER, '13 R. T. WIGHT, '13 R. W. WOOD, IR., ,'12 Guitar I. C. MERRIAM, ,I2 L. EWANQQLMM QLUB . . G. M. VVEBSTER Second M andolins' H. CARR, '13 F. E. CRUFF, 712 A. S. HARRISON, '13 W. E. HARNSBEROER, ,I2 R. B. JORDAN, '13 -J. F. SUTHERLAND, 713 C0110 P. L. GODCHAUX, JR., '13 Traps E. FULFORD, ,IZ I Second Jllandolin Club Second Mandolin Club Leader . . C. E. PIEPER, '14 F. ORDWAY, '14 G. GARITA, '13 W. BERNHEIMER, '14 H. F. HAMBURGER, '13 H. W. PORTER, '13 1, P af 1 9 2 IH 1 4 4 1 Q. :lt ig Z 232 aw WQ .if ,. 14 A . ei! M1 fa a 1146 1 S wi I '4 . 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X ' 6X V xg '71 xx..-4 ,Q- Amphion Club President . .... . R. G. NATHAN, '12 Secretary-Treasurer . . . M. A. GILLIS, ,I2 . 3 Charter Members 7 K E. P. CORRIN, '13 ' R. G. NATHAN, I2 I. A. CREELMAN, '13 G. L. PARKER, ,I2 I M. A. GILLIS, ,IZ J. PIZA, ,I4 P. L. GODCHAUX, JR., '13 N. S. WOLLF, '15 H. C. IENKS, ,I3 Members Admitted 1911-I2 C. G. GREENHALGH, '14 G. H. SMITH, IR., '12 A. R. SCHARFR, '13 W. E. SOULE, 'o6 J. SEWARD, '13 S. C. WILSON, '13 Faculty Charter Members Honorary M embers MR. CUSHWA MR. ROBINSON MR. BRINKLER DR. LEACOCR MR. NEWHALL . ,f Y. .2 .lv i iw 'I I 'I I . 11 .I iff .1-'F' ,. 1. V. . .1 I' 1? 1 ii 'J lil, :3 5 U! Wx? '4 . H I Q g , .W . 13 Y 12 . 1 Q -ig 1 swf 13 .qi 4 ik llf V 12 1 ' 4 11' 1 W ii 4,121' 'Em U '1 iiifw f Tigfllq 'fi-EWR -JUAN Wi. AHL' EVE' 5 15 , We .1 .53 '3 -Q ff' ix' -ffsfkm y-'fu' tvlgfx V Y 1'-iz-.x .51 . ali'-K .1 1 S-f ,R IA: ,.,... 1- L I., 524' gg Y F K F4'il W2 Wtff if 33 F 31. 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COATSWORTH, '13 Track Captain 4 , M anager W. J. BINGHAM, ,I2 B. REYNOLDS, ,I2 Assistant M anagei' R. W. HARRISON, '13 Baseball Captain - M anager R. V. VAUGHN, 712 M, H, BIRD, '12 Assistant Manager H. CHURCH, '13 Tennis Captain Manager W. E. DAVIS, '12 ' Golf Captain R. G. TYLER, ,I2 A uditing Committee D. O. STEWART ,712 L. COMPTON, '13 - H. CHURCH, '13 L. S. CHICHESTER, ,I2 Aft?-lltlfgdl' D. O. STEWART, ,I2 MR. N. S. BICIQENDRICK A F The 1912 Pean M. H. BIRD S. A. BOWMAN R. A. BURLEN L. S. CHICHESTER S. M. FOSTER E. E. COATSWORTH L. COMPTON Tj. E. CONROY F. T. CUMINGS R. S. BINGHAM W. D. BYRON H. CHURCH C. A. DICKERMAN 149 Members 1912 L. E. FULFORD L. G. PERKINS J. I. ROBERTS E. O. SHAW 1913 J. A. FOX' R. W. HARRISON O. G. KIRKPATRICK H. W. MAXWELL , 1914 B. P. NEAL D. I. NAYLON U. A. NISBET D. T. SANDERS, 2D 'X' Resigned 'g ' 1' .ff -'N D. O. STEWART D. THRESHER 'D. WEST K. F. WORDELL R. E. PEARSALL C. R. SCATTERGOOD E. A. SHAW H. T. WORTHINGTON F. B. STEVENS, IR. R. C. TENNEY K. 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' ' , .A::'f-- -f- '- o ' wg :.qa:,- f , X ,:. n H' nk . QQ, X m lldlttltl 'U '::ll IIIHHXH x Ok IQ ...nu ff-,,,g3.f , wnnggpll ' g,.f,, 'L:3E5iEE:! g , 4' ,-: vesiiiiaz' X X4 Q -Z :::2--' I . R K . f 3 x Q Z - 'A-I . - f f It ' b - a ' fh --- X 0 f I Q , N K4 Y A j - I 2' ' L 1 J f , , ., .gs X f - . ' , 1 . 4. XNQR Q. f 0 SSX. .-XLNX ,NX -. X R. 1 V if Manager Captain Coach Football 2 9' in the prospects for a successful football team this year were r ll bright Captain Kirkpatrick, Dickerman and Neal were the only E men to return to school, but prominent ,5 4, substitutes, as MacDougall, Bolton and Castator, strength- ened the team from the start. Out of the 50 candidates who reported, many men of reputation appeared who showed great ability. In the opening game with Cushing Academy, Exeter won a one-sided contest, 16 to o. The next week Exeter tied the Dartmouth Freshmen, but were beaten in the next game, 5 to o by Bates College. On October 13, Mr. Scott came to Exeter to help Coach Ziegler in the development of the eleven. In an uphill game at New Haven, Exeter tied the Yale Freshmen, I2 to 12. Two suc- cessive victories of 18 to o over the Princeton Freshmen and Harvard Second team gave confidence to the team and to the school. In sincere confidence, but not in over-confidence, Exeter entered the game against Andover on November rr, slightly the favorite on account of her preliminary season. The contest was played under almost perfect weather Q ITH the introduction of Mr. Ziegler's Pennsylvania system 49g 399 of coaching, and the arrival of promising new material, '54 N675 . 355: 'eww W, . . . . . . R I 1 H 77 The 1912 Pean 153 conditions, which enabled each team to play its best game and the light westerly wind did not interfere with punting. In the first quarter each t eam appeared so evenly matched that many predicted that the game would result in a scoreless tie. But near the end of the second quarter, Andover made her first touchdown, when Mahan ran back a punt behind wonderful interference So yards, from Andover's 2 - d l' 5 yar 1ne across Exeter's goal. Again in the third quarter Mahan made a long run for a touchdown, and a little later Andover forced her way across Exeter's line for a third touchdown. After a long run in the fourth quarter, which brought the ball down to Exe- ter's 2-yard line, Andover pushed the ball across the goal line in three plunges After the kickoff, Andover attempted to punt but Captain Kirk atrick 7 P blocked the kick, and a player fell on the ball behind Andover's goal, making Exeter s only touchdown. The game soon ended with the score , Andover, 2 3 5 Exeter, 5. Although the team did not win a victory, we cannot too highly applaud the work of the members of the football squad, and we wish to convey to Coach Ziegler, Captain Kirkpatrick, Manager Bingham, and to Trainer Connors, the hearty praise and thanks of every Exeter man. 1 rl I il ,flu ge: l .pri 1,3 Q 6 ia. 2 I il n li IQ Vi i .S ,,. . L .vi It i A 1 1 Y . iff ,, 7! 5 fi 'z 3 1 Ili in 'l wil ,IK li! 1:14 J. xiii jill .ei ,l im ,yn Q' is sf' liliahi qv: iigl ,whit fl: ,, .limp fi. Ii' 15 ll FP I lj 1 ltiv l Ml ' ,li 'P Q il V ft Jiw 1 Ii? il i 1 ' 4 I I 1.5 oi 4 I 1 I , ff K, f: : wl W fi l ,y Q: I x l + 1 M if N I W 1 N ll' 'A 4 TQ' Xl if- w x '! , . A Eg 1 1 I ,X 1 Academy Eleven, 1911 1 I l' 1 , I 1 i y 3 J 'N i H 1 1 3 1 E I! 1 W4 1 , E1 1 X A 'v 'E Ni l 1 1 K 41 NL.L4a.A1ia-..a.Q..r J, ,W . 1 , The 1912 Pean 155 Academy Eleven Coach Trainer A- B- ZIEGLER GEORGE S. CONNORS V Captain ' ORAN G. KIRKPATRICK M anager Assistant Manager W. I. BINGHAM - E. E. COATSWORTH I The Team J. S. RENWICK . . Left End L. E. COLDWELL . . . Left T aclelc B. P. NEAL . . . Left Guard G. B. BOLTON . . . . . Center F. B. CASTATOR . . Right Guard O. G. KIRKPATRICK . R-ight T aclelc R. B. BROWN . . . . Right End C. A. DICKERMAN . Quavrlrzr Back J. P, KELLY , , Left Half Back C, B, HERB , , Right Half Back G. B. BATTEN . . . . F1111 Bdfk Substitutes W. D. SAVAGE . . J. A. GILMAN . . I. E. MACDOUGALL E. L. SHEA . . . W. A. QUIGLEY . R. S. BINGHAM . . F1111 Bach . . Left Guard . . LqftE1zd Lift Half Bark Right HUU Back . Quarter Bavk 156 The 1912 Pean Second Eleven C. R. HILB N. MCKEAN G. JONES D. O. STEWART W' H. KELLY L. R. TAYLOR H. N. MARTIN 'AW Exeter vs. Andover AT EXETER, NOVEMBER 11, 1911 EXETER ANDOVER BROWN, Right End .... KIRKPATRICK, Right Tackle . . CASTATOR, Right Guard . BOLTON, Center .... NEAL, Left Guard . . . COLDWELL, Left Tackle . . RENWICK, Left End . . . DICKERMAN, Quarter Back . HERD, Right Hahf Back . . KELLY, Left Half Back . . BATTEN, Full Back ....... . . . . Left End, VANBROCKLIN . . Left Tackle, ROBERTS . . Left Guard, SHELDON . . . . . . Center, HAY . . Right Guard, SULLIVAN . . . Right Tackle, JONES . . . . . Right End, BRANN . . . . Quarter Back, IXHOMPSON . . Left Habf Back, GAULT . . Right Habf Back, NEILSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full Back, MAHAN Score, Andover, 2 33 Exeter, 5, Referee, W. I. Thompson, of Georgetown, U mpire, A. M. Langford, of Trinity, Field Judge, Gresham Poe, of Princeton, Head Linesmazi, E. P. Youn of C 11' ' ' ' , , g, ,Horne , Time, four I5-II11I11.1tC perlods. The 1912 Pean 157 Exeter-Andover Football Records YEAR P.E.A. P.A.A. YEAR P,E,A, P,A.A. 1377 ' - - - 0 O 1895 . . . No game 1878 . . . . 0 22 1896 . , 0 28 1879 . . . . 18 0 1897 . . . 18 I4 1880 . . . . 8 8 1898 . . , 0 0 1881 . . . . 0 6 1899 . , 0 I7 1882 . . . . 0 I2 1900 . , , IO 0 1883 . . . . 6 IS 1901 . . , 5 0 1884 . . . . 8 II 1902 . . . I7 29 1885 . . . . 33 II 1903 . . . I4 II 1886 . . . . 26 0 1904 . . . 35 IO 1887 . . . . 44 4 1905 . , 0 28 1888 . . . . 0 IO 1906 . . 0 6 1889 . . . . no game 1907 . . 6 9 1890 . . . . 0 16 1908 . . 0 I2 1891 . . . . IO 26 1909 . . . 0 3 1892 . . . . 28 18 1910 . . 0 21 1893 . . . . 26 IO 1911 . . 5 23 1894 . . ..... no game Games Won: by Andover, 18, by Exeter, II, ties, 3 Points: Exeter, 317, Andover, 380 Season's Scores September 30 . . - EXCUH, 163 October 7 ....... . Exeter, 63 October I4 ........ . Exeter, 03 October 21, at New Haven . . . Exeter, 125 October 28 ........ . Exeter, 133 November 4, at Cambridge . . . Exeter, 135 November II ....... . Exeter, 53 Totals .... - Cushing Academy, 0 Dartmouth Freshmen, 6 Bates College, 5 Yale Freshmen, I2 Princeton Freshmen, 0 Harvard Second, 0 Andover, 23 46 I I I I I J 1 , , I I I HI L II, I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I'-Li-,J-we-9 -- - 1.912 Class Football Team y The 1912 Pean 159 iv! up , .gt A '-6? N OTHER victor 1912 Football y has been added to our trophy list in the form of the football championship for the nineteen eleven 205 season Of course, We, in some measure ex ected this 7 P . after having Won the year before, but lt Was none the less acceptable Captain Roberts handled the team excep- tionally Well and made a careful selection from the large ksf. ' fri' '13-ww ' ' 1 ' ' . .L in ' ' number of candidates. The Victory did not come easily, ghoweverg it was left for the last game against the Upper Middlers to decide the champion- ship. The only touchdown of the game We made in the first half, and our duty of defense Was so Well performed after that, that our goal was never in danger. i . C aptain M anager I. J. ROBERTS K. F. WORDELL The Team CADY . ' . . Left End DEEHAN 1 I . Left Tackle FOSTER i ' . Gllllfd EDGERLY l . . . CCllfCf JLONASSON I . Guard SCHRAM l . . Right T acklc BORDEN 1 . . . Right End PERKINS I i . . Quarter Back TYLER ---. . . Left Hob' Back BURLEN ....-. . Right Hatf Back ROBERTS CCapt.D . . .-.-- - - - - F1111 Back Substitutes GUETHING PRATT FREAS Gownv TOUHEY .1 1 3 I X 'J ,. gf if if 1 ., ji 1 Q' U 4 Y ,x 5 . l 1'Z ze l il if :E iif iw. .1 . ,pq il . I? 1 ll lf' ,if a .llwll 'HE-lil ilua lilly! 5 'l Wm I I 1 l 4 l liijl: ,fifw Qlglai 1511. if gn.-.ji if ,pw ffl? lfiitj 1-ill Viv knlf ij' lit . 'v ,F 3 fs .ig .,.x .. .ogg x aw, .fi ,Was .1 I' 1-1. il-.lf '4 gp.. . Ugg .Jug 3, er .sl Q lm .1 L I it 5 ,. ! F ' ! f .hi in V1 lol 1913 Class Football Team The 1912 Pean '161 1913 Football O Q5 E are obliged tO admit that the Upper Middlers had a good avg team. In fact, they had a very good team, and might even have won the championship, if we had not been in the race. The team played good football at times, but the majority Of their victories were attended by more ,5 4, than their share Of luck. As some Of their members were good swimmers, they won a number Of games, playing On very wet fields. However, instead Of feeling discouraged, the class Of 1913 should be greatly honored by the fact that they enjoyed the privilege Of competing against the Seniors in a game which decided the championship. This should, in a measure, take away the sting Of defeat. ' Captain R-A E. PEARSALL L- I The Team H. I. WEEKS . ...--- - F. T. CUMINOS . A. G. GENNERT . . . . . E. A. SHAW .......... W. L. BERG, T. R. ALDRICH . . L. COMPTON ......... H. C. IENKS ......... I. H. GAY, IR. ....... . C. D. WINTON, A. L. WEIL, Jn. . R. E. PEARSALL ........ J. I. DONNELLY ........ ...... Substitutes ALDRICH IVIanagcr COMPTON . . Left End . . Left Tackle . Left Guard . . . Ccnlcr . Righl Guard . Right Tackle . . . Right End . . Quarlcr Back . Loft Half Back Right Half Bach . . . F1111 Bach XVEIL 4 K 1 v E' s 6 1 1 1 li 1 ll, V ,wl '1 n all lr l l 1, 1 l 1 162 The 1912 Pean 1914 Football Q A GO O you, IQI45 all We can say is that We Wish you better success 4,1 awp next year. It's up to you, to keep the Upper Middlers '51 N43 , , . . . , from Winning the coveted championship in nineteen twelve. To do this you should take as an example our team, and try to keep the 1913 team Where it belongs, A 4, as We did this year. If some of your best men had not been called to the varsity, who knows but that it might have been you who finished next to us. We give you our best Wishes for next year. Go out and lick 1913! t - The Team J. F. DONOHOE, Captain O,DONOGHUE . . . Left End DEWART . . . . Left Tackle SHEEHY - . Left Guard LEWIS- - . . . Center DOIG - - - . Right Guard SUTCLIFFE . . i Right Tackle HALL - - . . Right Emi KEENE . . . Quarter Back J. BEATY . . . Left Half Back MILLER - . R-ight Hab' Back DONOHOE . .... . . . Full Back Substitutes STIVERS MOORE BARTLETT ELDREDGE The 1912 Pean 163 i t 4,1 ll! . QQ 1915 Football '-5? HE Juniors tOOk the third place in the Inter-class Series this year, Wresting it from the Lower Middlers, as We did S93 lirst place from the Upper Middlers We were somewhat surprised When the Preps tOOk the first game Oi the series from us but It did not take us long to come back ks!! :PSN . ill ' ' . l I 1 ' ' ' cc in , . ,, 4, There is plenty Oi good material in the class Of 1915, and although the team was light and a little inexperienced this year, it should Show up Well in the future. Captain, M cmager W. F. WOLOHAN V. H. BATES DOYLE . BARTLETT LINCOLN . BROWN . MCKINNEY ROBINSON CARLISLE HEALEY . MAYS . .- WOLOHAN HARVEY . AUSTIN GRIFFITH The Team Substitutes . . Loft End . . Left Ta-ckic . Left Guard . . . Center . Right Guard . R-ight Tackle . . Right End . . Quarter Back . Left Half Back .Right Half Back . . Full Back KENT ll I 3 164 The 1912 Pean All-Class Football Team W. F. O'DONOGHUE, '14 . .... . - - - . - H. SCIIR.-XM, ,I2 ..... .-X. G. GENNERT, '13 . . R. C. FRE.-XS, ,I2 . C. S. AUSTIN, '14 . F. T. CUMINGS, '13 . D. C. HfXLL, '14 . . L. G. PERKINS, 712 . R. A. BURLEN, '12 . R. G. TYLER, ,I2 . 1.1. ROBERTS, ,IZ . . . . . . . Substitutes S. M. FOSTER, ,I2 H. I. WEEKS, '13 G. S. BORDEN, ,I2 L. F. PRATT, ,I2 0 'vm' . . Left End . . Left Tackle . . Left Guard . . . . . Center . . Right Guard . . Right Tackle . . Right End . . Qieartev' Back . -Left Habf Back . .Right Habv Back . . . Full Back W. F. WOLOHAN, '15 S. R. MAYS, ,I4 R. F.. PEARSALL, '13 Inter-Class Football Championship 1 n anqqn . OC Ober I9 ' ' . 1912, 125 1914, Ociober 20 . . . 1913 O3 1914, October 25 ' ' . IQI2 16, 1915, NC 0 12130 . . . IQI2 6, 1913, ovem er 1 . . , , D D 1915 145 1914, Percentage Se . Won Lost Tied Per Cent I110rS . ..... . . 3 o o 1.ooo Upper Mlddlers . I I I SOO Juniors ,' ' ' ' . . 1 2 o .333 Lower M1ddlers . O 2 I OOO Y X X- CAM 6 Z, C f 1- 1 N5 N A X mx 111i Z 1-E, -1 :A - ... ..- - ' ,V .., '-v .-. ...- , 3 f Y .. ...- , 7 ...-- -,,, -- E ..-'- ' i i Ili? l i li 4:1 .11 .-if-, -1 71 1- ,.. Y il is -131 -1 ,- i 1 T -1. .3 .ai-2 12 - : 4 '- I 'x wi, ff N QZZZN M I P I l 1 3 . 3 5 E iii? in 5 l ! 1 'z il 1 Ll 1 I 1 6 B. l. :ll E .,u, W . 1 oc, '. 3 I 1 1 1 1 I r 1, is, l If ,, we lf, 1' it ' 'I ii Manager Captain U , Coach 4 Track Q HE track season oi IQII was in many respects a most re- 33 marlcable one. Exeter was victorious in every meet, IP , I . . except the Harvard Interscholastic. The B. A. A. Inter- scholastic opened the season with a decisive victory, the Harvard Freshman meet was won by the overwhelming ,5 4, score of 72-34, the Yale Interscholastic won by a safe number of points 3 the season ending with a sweepmg victory in the dual meet with Andover. ' As last year, because of her very successful preliminary meets, Exeter was a strong favorite over Andover. On May 30, Exeter proved that the favor- itism had been deserved, winning by the score, 58-37. First place in the sprints, mile and half-mile, broad jump, pole vault, and hammer throw, together with eight second places, enabled Exeter to win by a wide margin. Two new records were established: W. J. Bingham lowered the Interschol- astic record for the half-mile to 1 minute, 57 2-5 seconds, and I. D. Mackenzie broke the school record for the mile, held by I. P. Jones, by covering the distance in 4 minutes, 29 2-5 seconds. . ! . The 1912 Pean 167 ,j,, Inaddition to the records broken in the dual meet with Andover, Exeter also established a new interscholastic record and four school records. At the Yale Interscholastic meet J. E. MacDougall set a new school record by a high jump of 6 ft., 3-8 inches, and Worthington in the broad jump with a jump of 22 feet, 4 1-2 inches. Two days later Fred Burns lowered the roo-yard record to ro seconds. C. D. Shepard pole vaulted ro feet, 8 inches, thereby establishing a new indoor record, and I. E. MacDougall broke the Interscholastic indoor high jump record by a jumpfof 6 feet, 3-8 inches. 'Wi- A- - --or 1 111: 5 Fi 1 S V I 5 1 1 Q 3 3 5 s 1 Academy Track Team, 1911 The 1912 Pean I 1 Academy Track Team, 1911 Captain F. BURNS, 'I I C. E. BRICKLEY G. BROWN . F. BURNS L. CARTER T. H. CORNELL W. I. BINGHAM C. C. FIELD O. G. TKIRKPATRICK J. E. MACDOUGALL S. MARSHALL G. DOUGHERTY G. T miner S. CONNORS The Team 1911 1912 1913 1914 .Mcuzager D. C. SHEPARD, H. P. FAULKNER I. R. HYATT I. D. MACKENZIE C. H. TILTON R. TOXVER K. F. YVORDELL R. E. PEARSALL H. T. W ORTI-IINGTON G. A. NELSON B. P. NEAL UW' c 1 i fan L A. LA l i I Q 5 , i 4 1 i x ? 1 U 1 f n I 1 1 3 3 E f E 7 Y F L I I A 1.:'.w,--- -, .iht R, Y Track SquacL 1912 1- The 1912 Pean 171 C aptain W. J. BINGHAM S. ATWOOD R. A. BURLEN 4 O. A. ERICKSON C. C. FIELD L. E. FULFORD K. E. FULLER L. P. GOWDY C. T. GUETHING W. E. HARNSBERGER T. R. ALDRICH E. P. BOGLE C. H. CHESTER L. COMPTON I. I. DONNELLY G. GARITA A. G. GENNERT R. T. GUILBERT C. S. AUSTIN JQF. A. CASEY O. A. CHURCH G. DOUGHERTY I C. B. HERD B. L. HOW C. KEENE R. L. LEWIS J. H. AMEN C. J. BOUGHNER 7?ack.Squad Manager N. B. REYNOLDS 1912 G. LAMONT H. P. PUTNAM L. G. RICHARDS C. RICHARDSON J. J. ROBERTS J. B. RUE R. F. SCOTT, IR. E. O. SHAW 1913 N. P. JOHNSON G. JONES R. B. JORDAN O. G. KIRKPATRICK J. E. MACDOUGALL N. MCKEAN S. W. MEEK G. A. NELSON' 1914 K. I. LUMAN S. F. LUQUES A. K. MARSH S. R. MAYS B. P. NEAL R. E. O,DONOVAN S. POTTER ' 1915 W. H. KELLY H. P. PERRY SHEP- Trainer G. S. CONNORS H. A. SMITH S. T. STEEN L. W. STEVENS D. O. STEWARTI G. A. THAYER, 3RD O. TITUS C. R. WALKER, IR. K. F. WORDELL S. W. NIXON R. E. PEARSALL C. R. SCATTERGOOD I. SCHAETZEL . E. A. TESCHNER S. C. WILSON H. T. WORTHINGTON R. RADEORD F. R. ROGERS D. T. SANDERS W. R. SNVART I. T. WALKER L. WILLIAMS H. L. WOOD I. M. SHANNON L. F. TIMMERMAN Exeter-Andover Dual Track Records P. E. A. P. A. A. P- E- A- 1'-A-N 1889 . . . . 6 1903 . - 37 213 53 V3 1891 . . . . 44 46 1904 - - 63 2-3 32 1'3 I8Q2 . . . . 36 54' 1905 - N0 H1601 1897 . . . 37 66 1-2 1906 . . 49 47 1898 . . . SQ 36 1907 - - 39 V6 56 5'6 1899 . . . 99 34 I-2 1908 - - SS SS IQOO . . . S7 46 1-2 1909 . - 47 49 1901 . . . . 61 44 1910 - - 54 V6 41 5'6 1902 . . . SI 53 1911 - - 58 37 S25 I-6 747 5-6 I 1 V7 Q . , r Uh 4 'Q A -Q 5 4 i q . I 'J A 1 3 172 The 1912 Pean Exeter-A ndover Track Meeti AT ANDOVER, MAY 3o, 1911 I00- Yard Dash BURNS, E. 2 MAHAN, A. 3 CRARY, A. l Time, IO 1-5 see 120-Y ard Hurdles Q ROSENER, A. 2 WORTHINGTON, E. 3 GOWDY, E. Time, 16 4-5 sec. Mile Run . TVIACKENZIE, E. 2 WORDELL, E. 3 GOULD, A. Time, 4 min., 29 2-5 sec. I 440 Yard Dash ' I PEARSALL, E. 2 BROWN, E. 3 BUTTS, A. Time, 52 1-5 sec. 220-Y ard Hurdles MABTIN, A. 2 HYATT, E. 3 NO third Time, 26 3-5 sec. ' 220-Y ard Dash A ' BURNS, E. 2 MAH.AN, A. 3 CRARY, A. Time, 22 2-5 sec. 880 Yard .Run BINOHAM, E. 2 LADD, A. A 3 DOUGHERTY, E. Time, 1 min., 57 2-5 sec. Broad Jump , WORTHINGTON, E. 2 TILTON, A. 3 BELL, A. , Distance, 22 ft., 3-4 in. I6-Pound Shot JONES, A. 2 FAULKNER, E. 3 LAHR, A. . Distance, 39 ft., 6,1-2 in. . High Jump' O TILTON, A. 2 MAODOUGALL, E. 3 COMPTON, E., Height, 5 ft., H8 in. RIGGS, A. Pole Yault CARTER, E. 2 FIELD, E. 3 GORDON, A. Height, IO ft., 6 in. A 4 ' I2-Pound Hammer KERKPATRICK, A. 2 NEAL, E. 3 LAHR, A. 6 Distance, 160 ft., 5 1-2 in. Summary: Exeter, 585 Andover, 37 New England Interscholastic Champions Captain, W. I. BINGHAM, 'xzb Ifrainer, G. S. CONNORS A Mawzager, N. B. REYNOLDS, ,I2 The Team 1912 W. J. BINGHAM P. GOWDY C. W. PRATT R. A. BURLEN T. GUETHING C. R. XVALKISR, JR J. A. GILMAN 1913 L. COMPTON I. I. DONNELLY O. A. CHURCH G. DOUGHERTY G. B. BATTEN E. MACD OUGALL E. PEARSALL 1914 B. HERD KEENE 1915 J. BOUGHNER E. A. TESCHNIER W. H. KELLY F. R. ROGERS 5 1 D r 45,3 1 1 9 9 ii ,,s - 1 5 Q I' 174 A The 1912 Pean Faculty Shield Meet FEBRUARY 22, 1912 40-Yard Dash WORTHINGTON, '13 2 TESCHNER, '13 3 FRIPP, ,I2 TESCHNER, '1 3 BINGHAM, ,I2 DOUGHERTY, ,I4 300- Yard Dash 2 KELLY, ,I4 3 PEARSALL, '13 600- Yard R-un Time, 4 4-5 sec Time, 34 sec 2 GUETHING, ,I2 3 WOOD, '14 Time, 1 min., 20 4-5' sec. 1000- Yard Run 2 WORDELL, ,I2 3 QDONNELLY, '13 Time, 2 min., 31 2-SISCC. High furnp JMACDOUGALL, '13 2 COMPTON, '13 3 KEENE, '13 Pole Vault FIELD, '12 IIERD, '14 1912 2 CHURCH, 714 3 I-IOCKMEYER, '12, I6-POZt1'Ld Shot Height, 5 ft., 8 in. Height, IO ft., IO in. 2 GILMAN, 712 3 BOUGHNER, '15' Distance, 41 ft., 7 3-4 in. ' Relay Race 5 IQI4 3 1915 5 Potato Race WORTHINGTON, '13 2 BURLEN, ,I2 3 ROBERTS, ,I2 1912 1912 Decoration 2 1914 1915 Attendance 2 1914 3 ' 1915 Surnnzary, 1912, 443 1913, 285 19147 323 IQIS, 3 5 I r Q . x E E 1 1 1912 Class Track Team 1. N I 1 1 1 C. B. HERD W. H. KELLY F. R. ROGERS D. T. SANDERS Lower Middle Relay Team s Class Track Teams Captain K. F. WORDELL ' W. I. BINGHAM F. G. FRIPP J. A. GILMAN L. P. GOWDY -Captain H. T. WORTHINGTON L. COMPTON J. I. DONNELLY Captain G. DOUGHERTY O. A. CHURCH G. DOUGHERTY C. B. HERD ' Captain A. F. COCHRANE G. B. BATTEN 1912 Ma1zage1' L. CADY R. A. BURLEN C. C. FIELD C. T. GUETHING K. F. WORDELL C. PRATT C. E. HOCKMEYER I. I. ROBERTS . G. LAMONT 1913 M anager - A. S. HARRISON R. E. PEARSALL F.. A. TESCHNER I. E. MACDOUGALL H. T. XVORTHINGTON 1914 T Illcmagelj None elected C. IQEENE D. T. SANDERS W. H. IQELLY F. R. ROGERS - 1915 H. L. WOOD Ala nagvr J. H. GUIETHING A. F. COCHRANE C. J. BOUGHNER The 1912 Penn 177 Exeter-Harvard Freshman Meet SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1912 IOO-Ydfd Dash . , - TESCHNER, E. 2 WILLIAMS, E. 3 TOWER, H. Time, IO 1 sec. Q 220-Yard Dash TESCHNER, E. 2 TOWER, H. I 3 JONES, E. Time, 22 2 Sec. n 440- Yard Dash CAPPER, H. 4 2 -KELLY, E. 3 PEARSALL, E. -Time, SI 4-5 sec 880-Yard Run BINGHAM, E. 2 STONE, H. 3 GUETHING, EQ Time, 2.min., I Sec ' Mile Run ' MACCLURE, H. I 2 DOUGHERTY, E. 3 CARTER, H. Time, 4 min., 43 120- Y ard High Hurdles I SCC GOWDY, E. 2 RICE, H. 3 SMITH, H. Time, I7 Sec 220-Yard Low Hurdles SMITH, H. 2 RICE, H. 3 JOHNSON, E. Time, 27 1-5 sec . Running High Jump CAMP, H. 2 MACDOUGALL, E. 3 MAHR, H. Height, 5 ft., 8 1-2 in KEENE, E. Running Broad Jump I' WORTHINGTON, E. 2 HOFER, H. 3 RUDD, H. Distance, 21 ft., 5 1-2 in ' Pole Vault CAMP, H. 2 FIELD, E. 3 DAVIS, E. Height, .II ft., 4 in Q RICHARDS, E. TAPPING, H. I6-Pound Shot Put HARDWICK, H. 2 HERD, E. 3 GIBSON, H. Distance, 39 ff-, 3 in ' I2-Pound H amnzer Throw ' CHURCH, E, 2 NEAL, E, 3 STURGIS, H. Distance, 143 ft., 6 in Sunnnary: Exeter, 56 I-65 Harvard, 1915, SI 5-6 x 1 i x . ily! N l i .Ji 4 f k . 4 v 1 - ,.. 178 The 1912 Pean Track Outdoor Records - 100-Yard Dash ...... F. Burns, '11 IO sec., May 8 and May I5,.,OQ 220-Yard Dash .... T. H. Cornell, '11 22 sec., May 21, '10 440-Yard Dash ..... H. E. Smith, '02 49 4-5 sec., May 25, '01 Half-Mile Run . . . W. J. Bingham, '12 1 min., 57 2-5 sec., May 30, ,II. Mile Run ...... I. D. Mackenzie, '11 4 min., 26 4-5 sec., May 30, ,II l 120-Yard Hurdles . . L. P. GOWDY, ,I2 16 I-5 sec., May 30, '12 W. A. Hersey, '99 220-Yard Hurdles . . D. Crandall, ,Io .May 31 '99 6 . ' 2 Sec ' May 21, '10 High Jump .... I. E. MacD0ugall, '13 6 ft., 3-8 in., May 6, '11 Broad Jump . . . H. T. Worthington, '13 22 ft., IO in., May 30, '12 Pole Vault .... C' F' Murray' '09 N L. Carter, '11 II ft May 8' '09 May 14, '10 Putting 16-lb. Shot . . 44 ft., II 1-2 in., May 30, O7 . -E. I. Hart, '07 2 Throwing 12-lb. Hammer . C. T. C0oney,'06 168 ft., IO in., May 30, '06 Records 6 Indoor Records ' H. E. Jones, '98 40-Yard Dash . . F' Bums, ,II ' - Sec March 23, '98 4 3 5 February 25, ,II 300-Yard Dash ...... F. Burns, ,II ' 32 sec., March 5, '10 600-Yard Dash . . . W. J. Bingham, ,I2 1 min., IS 1-.5 sec., February 22, '09 1000-Yard Run ,. . . W. J. Bingham, 712 2 min., 16 3-5 sec., March 27, ,I2 45-Yard L0W,Hurd1es . . E. L. Greene,'05 5 3-5 sec., March 19, '04 ' 4 5-Yard High Hurdles ......... H. T. Worthington, '13 ' ' ' ' ' O. M. Chadwick, '07 March 6, '07 6 1- sec. 5 ' February 22, '11 Pole-Vault ....... C. C. Field, ,I2 . ' IO ft., IO in., February 2.2, '12 High Jump .... I. E. MacD0ugall. '13 6 ft., 3-8 in., February 25, '11 Putting 16-lb. Shot . . . E. J. Hart, '07 I - 43 ft., 3 3-4 in., Feb. 22, '06 Putting 12-lb. Shot .' . . E. DT. Hart, 'O7 50 ft., II in., February 22, '07 U I f 1 fl! I ' Z 1 z 1 glqgg 'I 1 ' 1 f 1 Nj W' fxlfz. 3 ffl l 8 I ,L 5 'iam' NNN, , I ,4!' 4 ,., 5r . XF In i.. 1 Xi 1 X. w,: 'sf'.sN ,gg i, ,HIL ff lf HL' 'alia WI! is :El Q , 1 1. A , I . g 1 4 r 1n xf bln' 4 1 w i H.FWEsToN 'I 2. ' g I V, 1 i ' 2 N I ,ff rlxv k E . i 1 1 nel V it l Y ' 5 l Manager Cflpfain t Coach Baseball A QQ HE past season Was indeed a Wonderfully successful one. 1,5 From the very beginning the outlook Was encouraging. , Four of the preceding year's baseball nine Were back in school, and there Was much other promising material out X of which to form a Winning team. Besides, Coach Walsh .5 4. Was again in charge. , The team started off with a snap, Winning the first four games, and the majority of the other preliminary contests. ' Then came the hnal contest with Andover, a game long to be remembered. History repeated itself, for Andover, the favorite, Went down to defeat by thescore oi 2 to 1. The victory Was due to the remarkable pitching Of Captain Frye, and to the pinch-hitting of Neal, who drove in the tying, and the Winning run in the eighth inning. The 1912 Pean 181 Great credit and honor are due to the coach, the captain, and the other members of the team for the successful season, capped by the decisive victory over Andover. 1 1 Academy Baseball Team, 1911 The 1912 Pean 183 Exeter vs. Andover AT EXETER, JUNE 7, IQII EXETER A.B. R. B.H. P.o. A. LOW, 3b ..... I o o -o 3 DICKERMAN, s.s. . 4 1 r 2 4. FOLEY, 1.f. .... 2 o o o o PRATT, r.f. .... 2 o o 1 o DODGE, r.f., Lf. . . 2 o o o o BRrcKLEY,r.f. ..o o o o o VAUGHN, c.f. . . . 4 o o 1 I FRYE CCapt.j, p. . 3 o 2 o 3 FOX, Ib. ..... 3 o o I2 o PERKINS, 2b. . . . 2 o o 3 1 DONOVAN, c. . I I o 8 4 qcNEAL....IOIOO Totals. . . .25 2 L4 27 16 ANDOVER E- A.B. R. 13.1-1. P.o. A. E. VANBROCKLIN, c.f. 4 o o 0 0 0 MIDDLEBROOK, Lf. 3 o o 1 0 0 REILLY CCapt.D, 3b 4 1 0 0 0 0 WRIGHT, c. . . . 3 o 2 I3 I o MAHAN, r.f .... 3 o o o o I DAUGHERTY, 1b. . 3 o o 8 o o BOLES, s.s. .... 3 o o o o o BEEDY, 2b . . . 3 o 1 2 4' 1 RIPLEY, p. .... I o o ,O 2 1 WARDWELL,c...2 o o o r o Totals.. ..29 I 3 24 8 3 'Batted for Foley in eighth inning ' Innings. . .... . . EXETER . 1234567-89 OOOOOOO2-2 ANDOVER ............ IOOOOOOOO-'I A Base on Balls, off Ripley C3D, Wardwell CID, Struck Out, by Frye Col, Wardwell Cob, Ripley C353 Sacrifice Hits, LOW, Foley, Donovan, Hit by Pitched Balt, Middlebrook, U mpires, Langdon and Stockdale, of the Eastern League g Time of Game, I hour, 43 minutes, Attendance, 4,ooo MW 7 Baseball Scores, 1911 Exeter . . . . . . 7 Exeter . . 9 Exeter . - 9 Exeter . . 3 Exeter . - 2 Exeter . - 3 Exeter . - 3 Exeter . - 9 Exeter . - 4 Exeter . - 3 Exeter . - 7 Exeter . - 7 Exeter . - 5 Exeter . . ' 4 Exeter . - 2 Totals . - - 82 Springfield Training School . . 6 Bates ......... . I Boston College . . 2 N. H. College . . . 7 Yale Freshmen . . 5 Cushing ...... . 6 Princeton Freshmen . . . o Harvard Second . . . 3 Lowell Textile . . . . 2 Harvard Freshmen . . 5 Penn. Freshmen . . . 2 Norwich ...... . 2 St. Anselm's ..... . 2 Dartmouth Freshmen . . . 2 Andover ....... . I Totals . . . . 46 . ' . f. . , R ,A .. , , ,, .x -. -- . .2 5-,.w2s.m'A:-If '-if .:mz.:5- 1 x f , . X . . A V Q . . A 1. , . . , i x , W , 6 Y W A, Aa AMX V W W r 1 4 E E I r i z I Baseball Squad, 1912 v , -- f -- 5 The 1912 Pean 135 Baseball Squad 1912 Captain Coach R. V. VAUGIIN A J. CARNEY M 07103167 Assistant .Manager MILTON' BIRD ' A H. CHURCH I . . . . I . 121 BIRD ' A F RIQPP' ' ' A PERKINS PRATT FRENCH ' ' GIIQMAN' ' PHILLIPS SAVAGE VAUGHN ' ' WALSH ' ' I ' 1913 CUMMINGS . DRISCOLL. Fox M ADDEN KELLEHER SIIEA WINTON DONOVAN 1914 ' BATTEN BLACKINTON BRIGGS KELLY DICKERMAN NEAL QUIGLEY SHEEHY ' ' WELLS TAYLOR 1915 RYAN CLIFF Baseball Schedule, 1912 April 20 . . . Exeter vs Bowdoin April 24 . . . Exeter vs Tilton Seminary April 27 . . . . Exeter vs Harvard Second May I . . . Exeter vs Brewster May 4 . . Exeter vs. Lowell Textile May 8 . . Exeter vs. Dean Academy May II . . . . Exeter vs Princeton, 1915 May IS . . . . Exeter vs Cushing Academy May I8 . . . . Exeter vs Springfield Training School May 22 . . . . Exeter vs New Hampshire May 25 . . . . Exeter vs Haverhill High May 29 . . . . Exeter vs. Harvard, IQI5 June I . . . Exeter vs Harvard Varsity June 5 . . . Exeter vs Dartmouth, IQI5 .T une 8 ................... Exeter vs Andover All games at Exeter except Harvard Varsity at Cambridge, and Andover at Andover. 186 The 1912 Pean Exeter-A ndover Baseball Record , Q5 P.E.A. P.A.A. P.E.A. p,A,A 1878 , , . . I2 1 1897 . . . . I2 6 1878 . . . 8 IO 1898 . . . 2 8 1879 , , . 2 IO 1899 . . . 6 8 I88O . . . 0 9 1900. . . 5 9 1881 . . . 5 I3 1901 . . . 8 5 1882 . . . 7 5 1901 . . . 2 9 1883 . . . 5 16 1901 .1 . . . 0 9 1884 . . E. 5 I3 1902 . . . 5 5 1885 . . . . 9 1 1903 . . . . 0 1 1886 . . . 7 6 NAI-Q04 . . . . 2 1 1887 . . . . 6 22 1905 . . . . 4 6 1888 . . . . 4 6 1906 . . . 2 3 1889 . . . . 3 2 1907 . . . 2 3 1890 . . . . N0 game 1908 . . . 3 5 1891 . . . . I 7 1909 , , 5 3 1892 .... . . 5 IO 1910 , , 4 5 1893-1896. . . . N0 games 1911 . . . 2 1 Totals . . . 143 216 All-Class Baseball Team HITCHINGS, '11, FRENCH, '10 , u 5 Pitchers O'DONOGHUE, ,II ..... I . Came, SLEEPER, ,II FREAR, ,I2 . , , HENNING, '11 . . H0Us1'0N, ,II . . KRAM, '13 . SANDERS, '12 . BOARDMAN,'13 , . . . First Base . . Second Base . . Third Base . . Short Stop . . Left Field . . Center Field . . Right Field 1 1 i Z 1 I Il 3 '- A ' PM 'I 1 511 1 1' W! 11 11 ' 11 1 '11 1 1 ll . ,11. fi ' I 1 H 11 1 Q, I 11: 115 1,1 I 11!1l 1 'IUQQQ 1 1111. i' ?1fH 1 3 iff!-I 'K 13.1 l 1 !i1 . 1 ' I1!,!.11 1 V15 Y ,Z 11 5 . 1 ,. ,f if E 111,311 , 11 Q .5 1 I , A 1 '1 1 ' 1 V 1 1 I :if 15 - 13 11 ia 2 11 , 1 , 1 Y' , ', Q. ig 1 1 1 ' 11' 1 ' 1 A 3 i 2 1111 , l 1 ' 1 1 I 1 4 3 1, 1 J if 5 .17 1 1 ' . 1' 1 5 Iv' Q 1 ff! ' I r' 1 , , 1 1 1 l ,J . 7515 ., 1 1 Q 1 1 1 3 1 11 1 1 1 Y .. 1... -nu-Wag The Gym Team S. M. FOSTER, Captain O. A. CHURCH, ,I4 J. J. ROBERTS, ,I2 S. M. FOSTER, ,I2 C, R, WALKER, JR., ,I2 L. E. FULFORD, ,I2 G. M. WEBSTER, '13 P. L. GODCHAUX, ,I3 ' I. MCD. WHITE, I4 W Gymnasium Exhibitions February I7 - - ........... Amherst Gym. Team March 2 . . . . Harvard Gym. Team The 1912 Pean 189 e SMid- Winter Exhibition Indian Club Drill . . ' I 2 German Horse A L. E. FULFORD I. J. ROBERTS P. L. GODCHAUX 3 Dumbbell Drill. . 4 Tumbling S. MQ FOSTER L. F.. FULFORD 6 Bar Bell Drill . ....... . 5 Parallel Bars - ' O. A. CHURCH L. E. FULFORD I J. J. ROBERTS 7 Dumbbell Drill .... ,. 8 BOX and Spring Board O. W. PEARSON, Leader B. F. BINGHAM S. POTTER S. M. FOSTER T. A. SMITH L. E. FULFORD H. A. HARDING 9 SailOr'S Hornpipe . . ........ . . IO Horizontal Bar. . O. A. CHURCH 1. I. ROBERTS S. M. FOSTER F. R. ROGERS II Highland Fling . . . ........ . . . . I2 Special Club Swinging R. G. NATHAN M. ANDERSON I3 Boxing R. S. BINGHAM G. JONES I S. -W. NIXON I. B. RUE H. L. F. KREGER G. M. WEBSTER I4 Pyramids . 1912 . P. K. DEBOER, Leader C. R. WALKER, IR. . . J. M. WHITE, Leader O. W. PEARSON . . G. B.'ACHORN, Leader S. M. FOSTER . . W. E. DAVIS, Leader C. B. HAZZARD W. MAYGER N. NUTE PROF. C. F. WALTERS, Leader G. M. WEBSTER ' ' J. MCD. WHITE PROF. G. F. WALTERS, Leader H. R. BECHTEL E. L. BLACK O. RICHARDSON . CHURCH . J. LUMAN H K 1.912 Class Drill Squad M usic S. BALDWIN R. BEALE G. S. BORDEN B. E. CARTER L. P. CHITTENDEN W. A. CLARK R.. CLUNIE B. P. COLLINGS M. P. CURTIS The 1912 Pean 191 I 1912 Class Drill Squad . W. E. DAVIS, Leader K. W. DAVIDSON I. T. EDGERLY G. IG. EMMONS W. W. FRANK K. E. FULLER H. E. HALL A. H. IVES J. C. MERRIAM A A. T. MILES A. E. FRANK A. PRADT . P. PUTNAM D. SAVAGE G. H. SMITH L. W. STEVENS . O. STEWART TITUS P. WALLIS L. WALSH E 5 92 ! . v ' 1 n . I yn wg I. . i 4 5 1 3 .Qi V I ,QE 9 li -L 1 1 1 L 5 192 The 1912 Pean 1913 Class Drill Squad lllusic . ............ . .L. FORBES G. B. ACHORN, Leader S. W. ATKINS A. G. GENNERT A. W. NORMAN H. I. BASCOM A. J. IARDINE G. L. PARKER H. R. BECHTEL R. B. JORDAN L. S. PARKER E. P. BOGLE D. L. LINDSLEY I. SEWARD L. H. CANAN W. H. LOCKE A E. A. SHAW I. M. CARTER R. M. MCCUTCHEN D. WARREN C. H. CHESTER S. W. MEEK H. J. WEEKS F. H. DEWART S. W. NIXON S. C. WILSON F. T. DONAHUE A ww 1914 Class .Drill Squad Music . . 4 ........... . . H. N. SQUIRES I. M. WHITE, Leader M. ANDERSON W. E. HASTINGS L. G. SEELIGSON J. W. BEATY I. F. HODGSON L. R. SINE B. F. BINGHAM J. P. KELLY A T. A. SMITH H. W. BOAL E. M. LAWRENCE R. STIVERS A. L. COBB ' I. H. MECUM S. L. SWITZER H. S. COLLINGS J. A. NISBET - I. T. WALKER C. M. DURGIN R. E. O,DONOVAN L. WILLIAMS S. GEISENBERGER C. E. PIEPER I, WOOD E. P. GILLETTE ' ,ik . 1915 Class Drill Squad Music . . ............. . . R. G. NATHAN P. K. DEBOER, Leader J- H- AMEN 4 C. K. HARDING F, 1, ORDWAY V. H. BATES E. W. HOLDEN H, P, PERRY H- BEST L. MCCULLOCH P. H. ROBINSON F. D. BROUN R. E. NEWMAN B, STRONG R- F- CLEVELAND N. NUTE L. F. TIMMERMAN R. A. CURTIS XL- is NXM rx Q' X4- ' M xl . 1 'M-J 4- but eh Nr- 1' -fl ' X + 1 'V 3 rf fy? I -f to v IR' i,.... VX C15 ,J 11,7 1, Q Bowlmg Q Q. GO I-IE class bowling tournament attracted more than usual 33,5 2,5 interest during the winter. The championship was in doubt from start to frnish, the Lower and Upper Middlers both iinishing with the same score. The Upper Middlers, the winnerof the extra match with the Lower Middlers, .5 4, won the championship.. . A wD 5r 1 Tournament Records WVON ' LOST PER CENT. IQI3 , , . 18 I2 .6oo 1914 I I , IS I5 .SOO 1912 . . . I3 I4 -470 . IO I7 .364 1915 . . V i 1 I 1 1 T 1 ! ' 1 , 1 . 1912 Class Bowling Team 5 Captain M fmagef 1 J. T. EDGERLY I. C. MERRIAM i The Team M. P. CURTIS R. C. FREAS G. LAMONT J. T. EDGERLY F. G. FRIPP C. B. PECK 1 W. E. DAVIS Substitute A. C. BUTTFIELD 'SWE 1914 Class Bowling Team Captain Illauager , D. I. NAYLON J. P. KELLY I 1 The Team C. M. DURGIN ' S. F. LUQUES F. R. ROGERS W. HASTINGS D. I. NAYLON Substitutes ' I- I- BELL . W. A. WHITE 5 I i i ...4 T. 1913 Class Bowling Team Cfllmllll llfffllldglil' A- G- GENNERT I. E. CONROY Cresignedj The Team E G- B- COIT A. G. GENNERT I. I. SCAMMON 1- G- DUNDLEY D. WARREN Substitutes H. R. CALEY F. E. XVAITE 'SEE 1915 Class Bowling Team C aptain Hlauagcr V. H. BATES V. E. DOMENECH The Team V. H. BATES R. CURTIS C. K. HARDING D- BRIGGS H. HARDING Substitutes P. K. DEBOER V. E. DOMENECH I . 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'nkkm :Xyf , U xwEEKLy Exr.a1'4-'MENT A X . - 'Z Q 3 F 7911, IN THE SPRQNC A'luvNG- PQAUQ I Fdwcy- .ffm '5pR'c HAS DCU B' NHBAN 72, I 5' I 71 ff, - . 1 I xl' -P WCM, 64.1 WO sf xnxx NKQ N N 1 I Academy Tennis Team, 1911 Capiain F. CADY, ' II J. H. MACVEAGH, ,II H. C. .Mcwzagcr C. R. SMITH, ,II CARR, ,I2 W. E. DAv1s The 1912 Pean 199 i Tennis A '-E? HE season of 1911 was a most successful one for the Acad- ivg :yi emy tennis team, Winning the match with Harvard Law, the Harvard Interscholastics, and Andover, and losing to Harvard Freshmen and St. Paul's. - Exeter's team played a hard-fought match With Har- .g 4, vard Law, Winning three out of five sets. In the Harvard Interscholastics the Exeter team showed its real ability. Fourteen points Were scored by Exeter, the' next highest team having but four, and MacVeagh, by Winning the singles, made the victory complete. Andover Was easily defeated on June ro, losing every match. This victory Was all the more gratifying because of the recent defeat by Harvard Fresh- men. The form of the Exeter players was excellent, and Andover was out- classed from the start. Exeter's defeat by St. Paul's, although an exceptionally close match, was an unfortunate ending of a most successful season. . Matches GAMES ' GAMES Exeter . . . . . 3 Harvard Law .... . . . . 2 Harvard Interscholastics . . . 14-4 Exeter . . . . o Harvard Freshmen . . . . 5 Exeter . . . . 3 ' Andover ...... . . 0 Exeter . . . . 2 St. Paul's .... . - 3 The Golf Squad Captain W. A. CLARK, JR., ,I2 C. BACON A. BOWMAN H. CANAN CARR A H. KELLY Members f1912 ' W. A. CLARK, JR L. A. PRADT 1913 F. H. DEWART I. F. HOLLAND 1914 S. L. LYON 1915 I. M. BARTLETT Manager ' D. O. STEWART, ,I2 R. G. TYLER E. P. RICKER 1? C N . x , f 5 i A' , v -'ff' .,,7E,r,3u1l:Llrmlllllllfrluufr1f L M l W Q . 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'Lf .2 A AN-'f H, jf ,V ' LN ' ,ff1:f.5-1'-Pax fl ' . av' . -f: gi .-4 f , ' . 17' A .4 ' -' .f . f FL, D u 1 s President . . Vice-President . . S ecretary-T reasurer L. P. GOWDY H. H. NEUBERGER S. W. ATKINS L. H. CANAN E. P. COEEIN S. GEISENBERGER, JR. G. I. GINSBERG C . G. GREENHALGH B. L. How v 5? VL Officers Members A 1912 D. O. STEWART C. R. WALKER, JR. 1913 A N. F. ESSIG, JR. P. L. GODCHAUX, JR S. W. NIXON - 1914 J. P. KELLY C. E. MILLER R. G. MOORE W. W. NEGLEY Q . D. O. STEWART, ,I2 I. P. KELLY, ,I4 C. R. WALKER, JR., ,I2 R. F. SCOTT, JR. H. M. SHERWOOD P. M. WALKER S. C. WILSON S. POTTER A. R. SCHAREF A. A. SEELIGSON L. G. SEELIGSON 1 E il 4 a I EN L '41 XL .,1+, Harvard Club President . . . Vice-P1'esIident . . S ecretary- T1'easm'e1' E. L. ACH R. C. BACON' S. BALDWIN G. G. EMMONS K. F.. FULLER W. I. BINGHAM L. E. BULLARD C. M. BUTLER R. N. CRAM F. H. DEWART D. D. DEWART F.. P. GILLETTE C. R. HILB I. H. AMEN F. T. DEWHURST E. W. HOLDEN f 0 ,fm fgmx , I Ml fig xxmixxfx I RW I X02 ew I 5 I -Z x ls Q9 'din xillw G N. ll IQQXH Q 0 I Wil! xxh :MM Rm 1 x' ,,-- I Ny R it crulhewurri T . .0 .x x Wgjx. 1 X' .1 xox -V , A-af . 2 AN,l id V 'v x N: 1 wkg-'w X ' i Xa . hi! K , ,flw f V Num ,O ,AQIQ X M ...W ,,,,,,,,,. u if' . 1 ' v I 1 .: F' ., ,L ,'o is -i- Harvard Club Officers ' Members 1912 C. H. JACOBS H. L. F. KREGER W . MAYGER, IR. R. G. NATHAN L. G. RICHARDS H. A. SMITH 1.913 H. F. HAMBURGER I. HOLLAND, JR. C. H. LANE 1914 S. H. LAWTON S. W. PRICE J. F. SEAL 1915 L. P. HOLLANDER B. SCOTT T. H. THOMAS, JR. M. MANASSE, 'IQ E. HALL, ,I2 L. BLACK, ,I2 A. TRAFFORD, IR. D. STEEFEL A. THAYER F. TALBOT F. TALBOT O. j. VVHEELER L. LINDSLEY MCDOUGALL V. TURNER R. SINE L. SWITZER A. W ICKSON N. S. WVOLLF I. ORDXVAY ir' I ? 'hi i if l , . , E . i L X 4 V' Y ,wff 4f- , 5. lv ix, 1, 1 W: Q w 4 g I E 1 1 V I , l K, n i ,. s l l. , I Princeton Club N I .E 1 iv 4 W ai I4 ii 1 11X +1 , , ,N , 1 , M ff 'Q ' 1 fx VH, rn V.-,1-3:11 ,, President . . . Vice-President . . S ecretary- Treasurer S. A. BOWMAN A. C. BUTTFIELD A. D. BAKER L. COMPTON S. T. EDWARDS K. A. BEATTY A. L. COBB R. F. CLEVELAND f ' . 2 'V QQXQS-N ., ,Q .-553' Www! My ,N 7 4 NC A -'NL - ' NZ Q X 40' f 3 ish 'ax X A5129 F F QA N A A ig Ei E . : L A x EQ 4 1 'gg k 7 I 9 ,fy g .ng ,, , 0 . Q 'i : fx!!! J . , , wsu. .Tr Princeton Club Officers Members 1912 H. D., HOLMES C. C. LINN 1913 H. R. GARSIDE R. M. MCCUTCHEN 1914 W. A. COLLINS E. P. HACKNEY 1915 J. RIPPENBEIN R. O. L. G. R. R. E W. E. PEARSALL, '13 ADAMS, JR., ,I4 COMPTON, '13 M. WVIEL W. WOOD, JR. E. PEARSALL R. RICKER, JR. W. HZ.-XCKETT W E f ' 1 1 WQQIVISB. ff-WYE, , TT , K.. X If 1 I W 'MH . U if X - Y ' 'LT ,, H OHQCQTS President .... Vice-President .... Secretary-T1'easu1'e1'. . . . . . Members 1912 M. P. CURTIS C. T. GUETHING L. S. CHICHESTER D. H. CHOATE 1913 H. P. PINKHAM H. W. PORTER 1914 D. C. ARNOLD S. W. PRICE C. E. PIEPER 1915 L. I. BACARDI . . M. P. CUR'1'IS,,I2 . . C. E. PIEPER, ,I4 . . S. W. PRICE, ,I4 G. W. TUTTLE C. B. WRIGIRITSMAN ,I EU 1 J Dartmouth Club r 1 i . President .... Vice-Presidemf . . Sec1'e15a1'y- T1'6dS1L7'67' A. W. BINGHAM R. A. BURLEN G. W. ALLEN H. S. BARKER H. CARR W. R. SWAR1' .2755 rxxxwml Ufyff ln V ufiis-X1 E.-Z? Dartmouth Club Ofiicers Members 1912 E. F. MCQUESTEN G. H. SMITH 1913 F. T. CUMINGS H. IENKS H. H. NEUBERGER 1914 W. A. WVHITE 1915 R. L. LINCOLN 'V Q Z 2 f WN - N-H . N -- x N f R. A. BURLEN, ,I2 F. T. CUMINGS, '13 H. T. XVORTHINGTON, G. A. TH.-IYIQR G. M. W1-:IL R. Ii. Pla.-xRS.xI.I. H. JL W 151-:Ks I-I. T. Wokrnxxumx ll Cv P 1 HN! 1 gi ! i My X1 'b 4, '1 ' m V' S 'w Penn. State Club xi xv .,I I aww ,NA 'I . ,V mm f-----W ,. I NPSA WJ I J'-, ' I I MQ I AI ...Mb A.. Q41 ' 1 V EW X S .II I ,AI 1 , X 5 ...J L1 ma .QA A f, I A, Cs. I I I P E A 1 'H I. H. 'fi '. f 1 :J ' .F 1 President . . . Vice-President . S ecretary- T1'easu1'e1' G. S. BORDEN S. W. ATKINS L. H. CANAN R. R. DESMOND J. F. SEAL 1. 23 'K .Q .NF E. MU V315 NRE 'EER X . Ofiicers . . G. S. BORDEN, ,IZ . . R. B. KRAXBI, '13 . . . . . . . .S. T. EDWARDS, '1 Members 1.912 J. U. REBER 1913 H. CARR R. B. KR.-XXI S. T. EDWARDS A- L- WHL 1914 D. H. STIER C. XVIZLLES E. A. TODD if? x 3 v M 51 E3 A U yy s 1 if U 4 5 1 1 I I Connecticut Club NN. CLI ig President . , , Vice-Presidenlf . . Secretary , , , L. P. CHITTENDEN D. H. CHOATE L. P. GOWDY R. B. JORDAN G. L. PARKER M. R. LEETE Officers Members 1912 HILL PHILLIPS A. ROBINSON 1913 STEVENS 1.914 SIIEA 1915 P. H. ROBINSON . . J. J. ROBERTS . . S. .-X. ROBINSON . R. SC,xTT1-:ROOOO J. J. Rom-:RTS W. IJ. S.xx'.xc:1-: R. SCATTISRGOOIJ P. M. XY.-XI,Kl'IR W. A. XYIIIII-1 i i 3 F 1 I e M, llgl A 7 f 1 .iQ .I :I A A N! ini, N! ,J V ws 1 .R v 11 F l r 1 1 L .W K 5-a Q New jersey Club a 5 1 5 ,V ,. Jr RA Q 2' PNN f Y W F at-X xg 1 -. W V . 5 .. .4 5 A MI! I f Riff-f I , 'Kaz :.' K ' Ig' QU 1' :id--5 -' ' - - ' - '-- ff eg ,,.-f-- fm... .sf ga!!- '22Z' 6,33 i' M9 x-'W I ' LA 1 fe' III' Z f f Q' We . ff A f , e XXM4?i, faiff.wa 'f:2 f - V ',g-z.,p'eQQgQ nveygf ' 2.1. 3-, .f'a'E.3' I Q I N515 My I iii.. . -- .. 'l- f .-',f,f- ,.,...:Z:-. if 1 N' lk' ... J' .,. 1.0K 's r.-...ln l I' V I A elf 7 E.-. . Q L-Q-P 'VI J 2 I Officers President .... . . G. LAMONT, ,I2 Vice-President . . . . R. E. PEARSALL, '13 Secretary . . . . L. COMPTON, ,I3 Members 1912 A. C. BUTTETELD I. B. RUE G. LAMONT A. H. IVES 1913 s L. COMPTON . S. GODEREY R. M. BICCUTCIIISN A. G. GENNERT R. T. GUILBERT R. IC- PEARSALL C. GODEREY, JR. E. P. HACKNEY 1914 K. A. BEATTY S. F. LUQUES H. R. l'IIILLU'5, JR- A. L. COBB 1. I-I. L1ECUM I- MCD- WHITE D. I. HARRIS R. E. O,DONOXVAN 1 ' 1915 R. F. CLEVELAND B. STRONG, 3RD J. RIPPENBEIN L. 1-'. 'I'mM1f:Rx1.xx Texas Club President . . Vice-President .4 S ec1'eta1'y- T 1'easu1'e1' N. B. REYNOLDS J- G. DUDLEY, JR H. E. CI-IESLEY W. A. COLLINS 'S SX - f Q yt ' X wx f Sk' X X xx. 1- ice' id LX ,M X, Q - X if ' I - 5 'L 'I 3? ff X lk S WE ' W f 0, 9 f S f 'Q 1 6 X ,I Q I ,Ill . 1 flu Q! fl! .wwf QQ xv iff 7fm Olfcers Members 1912 R. F. SCOTT, IR. 1913 O. G. IQIRKPATRICK S 1914 W. W. NEGLEY R. RADFORD 1915 I. S. RADFORD, JR. N. B. REYNOLDS W. A. COLLINS, 4 R. F. SCOTT, JR. A. .-X. SIQLLIGSON L. G. SEISLIGSON I 1 California Club J V..w. -5- .17 .:f,i.Vf'i171i 7' .'.:V'f4f Vy , V'f.ff9H9 . .. t'jqih'j hV-V1fV2V.'f. PJ.: I Hi, V V H I W.. '15, 4 '- - -W f'1Vu'vV '- 'Q ' ' ,.,fg,'. ' V : fi 'ag-- L1Vvi..q.'1f . V .V -'-E5 V-.yfjif .V V VVVQVNV ' ,VQV ', V V l I V .-'L ',V, 1 '. w ill .'V VN VVVHQ-V' ' ' , ign ,V2 rigs -3' vlfffaff M y '- LV 'V . ,' 2 ' r Pg ' 1 .Aw VV? '1jVv'V'V-Q-l' .3 . 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ILJVZQNT M, V , f Vf Vfvifv W5 V gh' V, - VV ,LL-' VV VVJIWZMVQV I,f1V,f ' V' N V I-VV,gV V117 MMV I 4- ,lx 1 I ,aff f 'N 5' V f 1 V 4: Qmm4wP V Vz ifmf ' VM1 V- -V V Q tp L- California Club President . . . Vice-Pres-ident . . . Secretary-T1'easz1V1'e1' . W. E. DAVIS H. E. J. A. GILMAN Officers Members 1912 HALL 1913 G. JONES I. SCHAETZEL C. B. HERD C. E. 1914 MILLER .I V 5 'I' 0 . V ' f A 4 .Viir-gfgxy-. ,,41v!6.5ii?4QW ! . jg! 1 ff I 1 Ixw K LA, 5, Q S2 C. E. BIILLER, ,I4 W. E. D.-WIS, ,I2 G. JONES, '13 C. I-I. J.-xcolss F. R. ROGERS 1 2 X mln 6 1 33 R L P Western Club President . . Vice-President . . . S ecretary-T1'easure1' R. C. BACON K. W. DAVIDSON W. E. DAVIS I. T. EDGERLY Q. R. BINGHAM N. E. BURBIDGE H. R. CALEY O. ADAMS, IR. I. W. BEATY D. D. DEXVART .W 7 f ,fx f ?i?efe'!4fe,4 ff f' fm ,- ,L-fxy fn Q., 4, W , ,I ffw fi fnsffg 'L' if ' I If 1' O , I 4 f ef , A fp f , , 'ff ' , f' ff .aff , . ,-,fygzj f - I If --wtf 0:71 Q V 5 h ,f2,g.gE11,t3Q-9, 'ff 1, i g. 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JENKS 1914 E. P. GILLETTE R- G- MOORE 3 7' 1 Southern Club President .... Vice-Presidenzf . . Secretary-T1'easu1'e1' W. W. FRANK J. M. FRIEND M. A. GILLIS W. A. ARNOLD' I. M. CARTER G. ACHORN W. D. BYRON W. M. CHISOLM J. G. DUDLEY S. GEISENBERGER WV. W. NEOLEY ? 6? ' - A V, 7, iv ' Southern Club Officers Members 1912 4 J. W. NIASSIE I. G. MOSES N. B. REYNOLDS 1913 P. GODCHAUX I-I. M. HEYXXVOOD 1914 S. W. PRICE I. S. RADFORD R. RADEORD A. R. SCHARFF A. A. SEELIGSON 1915 F. W. LEONARD M. A. GILLIS W. A. COLLINS I. W. .NIASSIIC R. F. SCOTT, JR G. M. W1-zu. R. W. WVOOD S. W. RIEICK A. W. NORMAN L. G. SEELIGSON 5. L. Swlrzl-:R Y. XVARD A. B. W1-:IL C. B. XYRIGIITS xx xx Vermont Club 2 1 R!! Q I , f rf'f.W-rgriM.rwr.r 4-f- A427 4.47 ' far. .rw-wffrl., zfffrrbw P-2 ZZ!-2Z??? 3:79342 W 5 if L f -,- . - .,-fmfw .K f-rf-f.frfyvr2fz -r- 1.z.rrfrrrrrir:rrff f rv L' 1 X : r af., fr f v rrr-r.r.r r WW-wr rr ,f 2 Q f - . g if -'f'-W rv W f? 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Q A Rai-f-rfrv.-Mfr-nf wnfgrmrf. . ,M . 1 - rw rww-f-if-Lf-1111.1 1. -r . V' 1121- 'ew ff- -W-r-fwrrw eww W-W wwf my nz J WW, -Aff - , -, .-1 - .f nz- 4 .-R f ,Q -' .4 ,- ffZ:Vf1.4.fr?f f f,-., fy-f ww! ffgmff ,W , A f , W 1 rr? U ,f -f f f ffrf 4 rf-7574 4.4 I . Z 1 , - f rrrr-V. ew rf, ,f.f.rfrwWv f ff-r 2 f vw, .ff f , f mf 2 , , ,.f,-Eff f.- fr.. . .fy I-. .r - .,r.f' .-,f. f, ,wr f- rf, f' ' r H ff: 7, mfufrm-W. W' ,.ff.f5,.rfr r.rRr.e:,. ,r,-,yy-f .,',e2',, , ,, Z f f , if ,f44.r.W,.W,, -l ., f7wrygWQZZ-X, f-fwfr rfrfryfh ff Y., X , ' , WW M Y 1 f '-W 'W M A4434 I f mf J' ' . f f ff , ffwf r f V ,J f rrr ff' f '.Ht.,.,.... ' - , G - jaw , ff f ' ' 'fi . , ,J M ,f 1 . MW-ff--faq, . Presrderrt G D FRENCH '1 2 ...................... .. , . . y V we-Preszdent S M FOSTER 1 2 , ......... .......... . . , S ecrezfar -Treasurer A P BOGLE ,I . . . . . . . . . . ......... . - , G. D. FRENCH E. P. BOGLE N. C F. BINGHAM S. U. Members 1912 S. . FOSTER 1913 . MINER 1914 LAWTON 1915 . K. DEBOER . T. MILES f 1 . Rhode Island Club ,X I 1 ':s A 1 Q O HSIL NIE. l CU U43 HAPPY A S A C L A M President . . . Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . E. L. BLACK L. E. FULFORD G. W. GREENE C. G. GREENHALGH E 2 w Officers . . . . . . L. E. FULEORD, ,I2 . . D. THRESHER, ,I2 . . . . . . K. F. XVORDELL, ,I2 Members 1912 D. THRESHER K. F. WORDELL C. O. J. WHEELER 1914 S. R. MAYS W. E. XVIIEI-ILER C. E. PIEPER I 1 1 E r i I I X I the Q v s s 11 2 a ii 3 ,il 1 1 I J fn ,z 1 2 ! ,M 'Q 4 1 i It - 3 Wisconsin Club Q1-.',, csf- ., EJTSNEOADIS mf C LU E1 -EV- President . . . Vice-President . . S eeretary- Treasurer K. W. DAVIDSON ' R. DRESSER W. BARNES A. MARATTA L. G. BRITTINGHAM B. R. CURTIS L. A. GIMBEL E. W. HOLDEN Officers Members 1912 I. T. EDGERLY 1913 E. L. MCFALLS E. P. RICKER, JR. 1914 W. W. HACKETT C. B. JONES S. R. MAYS 1915 K. B. MORY W. W. HfXCKETT, '14 K. W. DAVIDSON, ,I2 L. G. BRITTINGHAM, '14 L. A. PRADT T. H. G. M. S. W. Ii. G. C. W EEE XVEBSTER PRICE SUTc1,1E1'1': X'11,.xS I Granite State Club S E,RfxNuTE snare I l p-:- QHEREIJES EXETER H83 Wil ' 1 K t President . . . Vice-Presidient . . S ecretary- T7'6lZS'LH'67' ASW. BINGHAM, JR G. G. EMMONS R. W. DOEG 1 H. P. PINKHAM J. H. AMEN N xxxgxti X QM Officers Members 1912 K. E. FULLER R. O. HOBBS J. G. MCDOUGfXLL 1913 H. J. WEEKS 1915 J vx Wm F. P. BITOMSKI, IR. ..C. ..C. W ALKER, JR GUETHING PHILBRICK W. T UTTLL G. '1'x'LER 1 1 Bay State Club UWM35. f 1 5 -wr' NN? President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . R. A. BURLEN D. F. CALLAHAN F. E. CRUEE F. T. CUMINGS C. H. LANE R. M. LEWIS R. F. CLEVELAND C. S. HARVEY v LA? 41'-Z: g-1 Q? U iQ77W J, 'ww EUHR Officers Members 1912 H. D. HOLMES H. P. PUTNAM 1913 H. W. PORTER H. F. ROYAL M. S. STEARNS 1914 G. L. BEAN, JR. 1915 W. R. HEAXLEY B. A. HLKON H. P. PUTNAM, ,IZ F T CUMINOS, '13 . . R. A. BURLEN, '12 G. H. SMITH L. W. STl'1X'l'lNS D. XVARRI-IN I. WOOD, jk. R. L. LINCOLN I-I. P. Pxamzx' Empire State, Club President .... Vice-President . . . S ecretary-Treasuffer S. BALDWIN L. P. CHITTENDEN A. E. FRANK F. G. FRIPP A. D. BAKER E. L. BISDEE, JR. W. BERNHEIMER W. D. BUSHONG L. P. HOLLANDER fm - ff A, 1 . .-.ggwzilllfv ' xx N XX . 0 X 'Q iff . .... Q N X 'H ..' 'A 'W , S. S A W , 'K f. WU I .5 ve A W, . 7909 11, . , ' 'Y Y NX xxgik A 'N my 5' 471' f ff' : , Empire State Club Ofiicers . . R. G. NATHAN, y . . L. D. STEEFE1., ' . . . . . . . C. P. XVALLIS, '1 Members 1912 S, J, HIRSCH I-I. A. Smmr C. B. PECK G. A. T11.xx'l-11 H. C. SAMPTER W. R. 'I'lfnx11 H. SCHRAM G. L. XYALSII 1913 E. I. HILSON S. XY. NIKON 1914 A, M, DEWEY W. I-Lxsrxxfzs 1915 ' N. S. XVOLLF Gun Club f. hx, A- . X w L L ,A 19 I ,,,,,,L: 4 we eff emu meg J ' kfxx I x rlf '. - 5 ... 'ix l'!:-s'NsNE x lilli X 5 ' K , . . fi I-I --'?, .-' X ,X -3 A 1-N W - r 1. 'Q-:.g,, E jfff E 'S-. . , - E ' , K 3 fi .lm I vu, Iv I 6' E 4, Q fn' L X s.,f , .X-xi I -3 President ..... Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . S., BALDWIN, 3RD R. BEALE S. A. BOWMAN F. T. CUMINGS K. A. BURGESS S. F. LUQUES C. E. MILLER R. CLEVELAND Ofiicers Members 1912 K. W. DAVIDSON ' R. F. SCOTT, JR. C. H. JACOBS 1913 D. L. LINDSLEY . 1914 W. W. NEGLEY W. A. WHITE 1915 R. RADEORD Coach MR. CROSBIE 'E' C. E. MILLER, ,I4 S. A. BOWMAN, ,I2 W. W. NEGLEY, ,I4 I. G. BICDOUGALL G. A. THAYER, 3RD K. F. WORDELL T O. REAVILL J. WVOOD S. L. SWITZICR L F.T1xm1-:RMAN N f - - N-.....,, ,U Q 5 , X 6 I' X X, my Yi K IIIKX J W 2:1 F A ' bv if 5 3' , 1 KI X 2 Q Z Kill, Q, 5 1 FAO er- NM GL s ' yyvt 1 f Z XA W WM fl . I Milli, . I' W A? , D cf N' f ha - 5 QM.-E 4 WN My ' awww ML. ll 1 u In all M J Q, X -KO x Q1 X Q.- . f , H fl? , 4, QQ!!! - fy fmfwfffimff ff - W Wm ' - 1 .. f Z Z .X 9, N .IL ,lj .Ou L W in K Z Q ff M , Z WX Q ' ff IWEQX 1 f f 5 , gi .. ' of QE f -ffglpa I-X D 4 7r 'VYANEJTD X N ' 'fn PACT Tre-- S X ,f Yvv Jvsr Gu A 7 f? '9 NW ' Ovfr nc wk OF X h Wm 'I T, MY L, rcrfnxl k9LX'1:waiox f c 4 , off 5 'K 4752. 5377 0 QN if - 2 ' f KXuU' xv X X. -' N-..,,,,, 1 lk ' 4 azz, 2 QQ 'L-jf '- lb gr w rnzntsexb 5 2 f J A - .ff ' '1 f f o A 5 'X Easier' f , , XY ' 'V' 2 -1' MQW EQ J .1 . ,N,, . ab- E ' Q---wif ' If - I 2 Y N wil ...-E A , ku' - ' -'t -x99 ' L ,, . 2 U 1'-Z'-.. '- '-44 9 J + f,, J... 40.-.Q ff-4 if 2- M 1 M Wi' 3 52, -T' 'S'-51. ':- 7 - Y ' V xwlllln., , , A ' ' ' - Y : ' L - N 3 A A mp fo Q Z X-fu lm xx 4 z gf Z X 05 lj QLKMYT, VF' I E Ht X S W TTA , f N I. EHQD A 4 . ll! 1 ' ha W9 r . O M i-x 4- , K 248 The 1912 Pean PEA 'S CIRCUS TO-DAY AT 10.30 A. M. GRAND PARADE OF EE'S CTIVE ARING REATEST CROBATIC of DEATH-DEFYING ORGEOUS GGREGATIQN ARE-DEVILS See the marvelous pageantry of the East brought to this country at the expenditure of fabulous wealth and untold labor. SEE Gaby Manasse, the most charming Queen of the Orient, whose unsur- passed beauty has wrenched many king- doms from their firm foundations. NOTICE The comedy duo, Ach and Neal, who performed before President Taft Qwas electedj. SEE Weil and his Wonderful Weeping, Whistling nops. DON'T FAIL TO SEE Monsieurs MacDougall, Callahan and Neuberger, formerly the acrobatic trio of Louis Quinze. WITNESS , Merriam, the Mystifying Miss, who displays the epitome of aerial grace. NOTICE Desperate Desmond, the Dainty, Dys- peptic, Dancing Damsel. SEE A Sampter's Selected, Snappy Snake Charmers, Bates and Steefel, Whose wonderful feats have paralyzed Paris. DON'T FAIL TO SEE Midget Moses, the original bone-head, who undergoes, apparently without pain, the torture of breaking marble slabs with his unprotected head. b The 1912 Pean 249 WITNESS Mdle. Perkins, harem Dancer to the late Sultan of Zulu Qjust returned from a triumphant tour of Lawrencej. WITNESS New and Harns Berger, the cheese brothers, in their classy chronology, What is it? NOTICE ' Massie and Maxwell, the original Siamese twins-one body, and with not a single thought. Lamont, the Powgwow skeleton and beanpole. QMr. Lamont got his feet wet in january and did not cough un- til june.j Nuff sed ! SEE Bouncing Buck, the only original rub- ber boy, in his hideous, high-jump act. QBuck actually defies the laws of gravityj WITNESS The human wreck, Putnam, whose Drastic Desire of death has caused the Creation of the Crematory. AFTER THE BIG SHOW, STEP INTO THE SIDE SHOW I AND SEE The ossified Kreger. The ponderous pincushion Buttlield. Nelson, the tattooed man. QF ull map of Italy tattooed upon his right arm.j COME ONE, COME ALL! BRING THE BABIES!! Alumni Hall QS fi Y 'lt f i I L M 5 5 5 L. L 5 L Q L.. . Y . . . f f I W , ,fx Kgs! V' Xkf- I Sw W Xi ' A . If X .ffl ' 5' k. n X x X d , 5 f ml .44 ,W Q X I R S RE--Lua j - 1 LOGE FA i x. MX, X S f 2 H2 N - KN : gg' N E X I KE, 3 TX A Q' xl 'XE f f E U L H M i fl f E Y' N is , I Xix E X5 1 E X J X - -Y X E f 5 E g J: 2 XS Q 5 lf 71, if X X --J 531 -N33 A E 'nQgfQ41.,,.. 1 5252414 X Q,W9x.uv?fH W -x ' ' xM i-11l4LLgly,,g....giN W X i I I I - J E I The 1912 Pean Pean Weather Bureau We love this fair New England clime, In which at almost any time, A wad oi snow or torrid blow Drops in upon us just to show Us many things we do not know. We yell for cold, we get the heat, Our preference rain, 'twill surely sleet. But weather's least of all our cares, We pile ourselves upon some chairs, And with a pipe and tired smile The stormy hours we beguile. And while we sit there in our seats, We all are Spanish athletes, 'Cause while we're running down the town, Each one in turn the Bull throws' 'round To him who smiles at every play, And cares not for the kind of day, New England is a paradise, Of heat and drouth and snow and ice. But to the sore-head and the grouch, You'd better grab your downy' couch, Along the plain and shadowed wood Keep going while the going's good. v 252 The 1912 Pean Advice to Sub juniors The F our-Y ear Club, after carefully considering its brilliant past, offers the following specimen exam. to entering Juniors, Which, if learned by heart, will enable the dullest bone-head to enter the Academy. I English Examiazation CTime unlimitedj. I. Discuss freely the subject: Who I Was, and Why I left my former school. II. Essa on 'fWhen is it Warmer in the summer or in the countr P Y 7 Y III. Give your opinion of hazing CReference, Minutes of Razoo Club.D IV. Take the back page of an issue of the Exonicm and read the news. CD0 not spend more than four hours on this questionj ' H istory of U nited States C'I'ime limit, zo minutesj. I. When and where was William J. Bingham born? II. In how many years after th t body find Andover? e own of Exeter Was founded did some- III. some thoughtj W'hen, and by Whom, was America discovered? CThis will take IV. Discuss the constitution of the Amphion Club. The 1912 Pean 1 253 Mathematics I. Calculate to two decimal places the number of Fatimas consumed in Hoyt Hall in one day. II. If the result of the inter-class football series is, IQI2 first, 191 5 second, 1914 third, Who Wins fourth place? QThis can be guessed, but it is better to igure it out for yourself.j I III. How old is DavidC'D son? CThink this over, Andoverj IV. Simplify: A Chapel cut: Mr. SelleckIAn unprepared Dec. : Mr. Tufts. . After perusing these specimen examinations, and gaining a thorough knowledge of the EH Book, the entering Junior may rest assured that his entrance obstructions Will be greatly lessened. 1 , 1 4 1 I 254 The 1912 Pean A Daily Occurrence Scene - Any room. Time - 7.35 A. M. Characters - Two students. The curtain rises, Showing the interior of a small bed-room. The first Chapel Bell rings. FIRST STUDENT - S-S-ziz-zy-e-e-e. SECOND STUDENT - CDittoD. FIRST Cdrowsilyl - f'It'S a bet that the guy who invented bell ringing never went to this place. SECOND S. - AW-shut-up an' lemme Sleep. FIRST S. - Sleep! - Say, that'S the best thing you do. SECOND S. Cwith head under the blanketsl f- AW - drop it. FIRST S. CAS he knocks the ringing alarm Clock to the floor with a shoel - Class to that, kid. SECOND S. - Can the chatter, and pound your ear. FIRST S. CAS Second bell ringsj - Are We gonna go to chapel? SECOND S. - N aw - notta chance! i FIRST S. - Aw-right - good night. SECOND S. - 'Nightf' FIRST S. - S-S-ziz-ziz-e-e-e. SECOND S. - CDittoD. ft F -Tv .- -aux -lx- ht' .aunt llll'-I .--- , . .- -. 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SIIORTY R. - Come on, cut the rough Stuff. PROF. Cto student, coming out of the Opera House at 9.30 P. MQ -Your name, please? STUDENT Ctremblingj - Smith. PROF. Cwalking onb - Well, good evening. STUDENT - Well, Good Night! . PROFESSOR TUFTS1iiWhO were the most famous idolaters of history, Rogers? ROGERS - The followers of Pagan, sir. MR. CHASE Cfrom Merrill Hall window as Boardman and Curtis Saunter byl - Poor, poor wandering Soulfebsf' MR. CROSBIE Cin Senior Englishj - What are your initials, Kirkpatrick? KIRKPATRICK - O. G. Professor Tufts was calling for diminutive endings, when Tyler uncere- moniously snapped his fingers with telling effect. Professor Tufts turned slowly and inquired what was the trouble. TYLER - O, sir. For a second Professor Tufts hesitated, then said, For example - Tyler. TYLER- Kiddo. A ' 1 DAVIDSON, in Advanced American History, corrected Mr. Benton on the pronunciation of a river which flows near his home. MR. BENTON Qsomewhat piquedj - Yes, Davidson, weimust give way to home talent. MR. SPOONER Cto F ulford, who had put two question marks after a French sentencel - I suppose the first one means,'Am I right?' and the second, 'Why am I here?' SMITH - What is the English for to-morrow? JACOBS - To-morrow, of course. HIGGINS Cgiving date of F ranklin'S birithj - One - Seven - O, sir. PROF. TUETS - Higgins, do you think this is a telephone booth? PROE. TUETS- Should ou writ P or not MAXWELL - Yes, sir. y e ostmaster-General with a hyphen ?77 The 1912 Pean 257 BAKER Qwhen Herr Luetge was asking for English sentences to illustrate the use of the as an adverbj - The more I see of some people, the better I like my dog. Exit Baker. MR. CUSHWA Creferring to Samuel Johnson's wig, scorched by his bending over a lamp in readingj- What does 'scorched wig' mean? Use your imagination. 7 . KELLEHER - Red hair. H PROFESSOR CUSHWA Cto Gillis in Senior Englishb - About when does Scott's Ivanhoe become interestingw? GILLIS - About the 3 5th chapter. MR. SELLECK Cto Stivers, ,I4, in 9 o'clock Math., as he was going the rounds in classl - '9Well, Stivers, I guess I have got to you again. STIVERS - Yes, I think you get to me quite often. MR. FRANCIS Cin Algebra class, just before Andover meetj - Well, what would be a probable answer? ABSENT-MINDED STUDENT - We'll get 'em by eighteen points. 7? MR. SELLECK Cto Reavill in 9 o'clock Math.j - F rom the way you go about things it doesn't seem possible that your initials are 'T. Rf I REAVILL Cto his fellow sufferer on rightj - Dee-lighted! STEWART Cin Ancient I-Iistoryl - Why didn't the Spartans, who weren't killed in the battle of Leuctra, return? MR. BENTON - Why, no Spartan was supposed to return home unless he had been killed. I CONEUSED STUDENT Cin 5 o'clock historyj - In times of peace they fought among themselves. ' P PRADT Cin Alumni I-Ialli - You see its this way, the Mulligatawney sou can't hurt you but the consomme. MR. CUSHWA Qin English classb - 'fWhat would you call the witches' music in Macbeth? A . TURNER - That Mysterious Rag, sir. MR. FRANCIS Qto Lamont, who has vainly struggled with a Trig. problemj - 'What you need, Lamont, is a shampoo - with a VSLCUUH1 Cleaner- A SENIORJS ANSWER In answer to a question asking for a description o 3 is 1 We Davis wrote the following: HThat Augustan delicacy of taSt6 T9 fers to the wonderful tasting ability of the Romans about the time of Aug tus. This ability was so acute that they were able to tell by the taste Of fish in what part of the Tiber it had been caught. A ' ' f th t Augustan taste gus- a 258 The 1912 Pean Limericlfs There was a young fellow named Walker, He couldn't be touched as a talker, And as for debate, T It was just what he ate, And at Deo he sure was a corker. There was a young lad called UL. G., At baseball he drew out an E, And all of theiwhile, ' He'd go round with a smile, And a happier lad you'll ne'er see. There was a young fellow named Ray Who came here to school one fine day, He played football and ran, Proved to be a good man, But, Oh! he had so much to say. Two little Studes went to Portsmouth, Two little studes came back. The faculty brought up the little Hstudes' names And the little studes started to pack. Big Ben, there's a clock by that name, And the clock has won wonderful fame. But we have a big Ben,'7 And they say he knew when To break up the Andover game. A well-known phrase in a well-known place is, It gives me great pleasure to look into your faces. There was a young fellow named Ken, I Who was always around for some Yen, f Your picture, he'd say, , Will be taken to-day. And then he would stick you for ten. . Y en is a Chinese coin. It's kind of hard to make these things rhyme sometimes The 1912 Pean There was 'L head waiter named Deehan Who wanted his face in the BEAN, So he Joined all the clubs, With the rest of the dubs, And now his bank roll's very lean. C C . 2 C A youth is among us called Bones, Who sings in the most awful tones, His Go tell your mother, And many another, Are greeted with terrible moans. There is a young fellow named Chi, Who has very hard work getting byf' Till late he will grind, But he's always behind, And he says, What.a bonehead am I. Why this noise and din of battle, Pistol shot and cowboy rattle, Big bonfires and raising Cain? The answer is They've winned againf That Neuberger's kind of a nut, And of ridicule's often the butt. The lad they would tease, By calling him cheese, But heid only remark, Oh, tut, tut. Every energetic egoist enters Exeter, Xcept Xamples Xtraordinarily Xotic, Each eagerly essaying education, Till Tuftie turns their tune to trepidation Entombing equilibrium erratic, Ridiculing rustic recitations. A lad, a lad, a room-mate had, Great Scott! he was a la-la, And when in need to buy a feed, This mate gave him a dollar. Alas, alas, this mate went back, Back to his home in the woods, So now in need to buy a feed, He gives to Meras his goods. 5 l 7 The 1912 Pearl 261 Characteristic Songs SHAW - Who are you with to-night? KIRKPATRICK - That Alamo Rag. BINGI-IAM - There'S a Dixie Girl Who'S longing for a Yankee Doodle Boy FULFORD - Alexander's Ragtime Band. G U I-IERD - In the Land of Harmony. COIWPTON FRENCH duet - We'Ve Kept the Golden Rule. GARITA - That Mexican TWiSt. I HACKETT - Pm Crazy about that Turkey Trotf' MR. ROGERS - 'I'Ve Got Your Number. D METCALF - It'S time to close your dreamy eyes and Sleep. VAUGHN - YOu'll Do the Same Thing Over. - DAVIDSON - I Want a Girl. C. HUNTINGTON JACOBS - The Gaby Glide. REYNOLDS - T he Texas Tommy. I I 1 ? 11 13 1 '11 . 3 4. 2:3 ll 'Hz '31 11 233' lg E11 A' .tl 2 U. ' iff? '5' . Vlijl WE -.,4' . 4 idklg li iii miie? Wi l .li 2 1 wt liilf' HQM . lilies i ile- ik .I -4 i l 1 ,l sg, The 1912 Pean Ode to the Fatima I Cllfillz hopeless apologies to Drydenj Virginia, in proud Virginia The universal cig. began. When Raleigh saw his work destroyed ' In warring factions' play, And could not win ahead, He harked to inspiration's cry: Soothe with a smoke, it said. To England then the courtier hied, And bundles of the fragrant weed His foemen's wrath allay. Virginia, in proud Virginia This universal leaf began, Virginia to England, Thru all the compass of the world it ran, A diapason of delight for man. ' II What passion doth not feel tobacco's spell? When Raleigh filled the moulded shell The incense in his fist he ground, And ilakey in the bowl it fell, A sign of joy the world around, But modern science brings improvement still Binding the leaves in paper shell Wherein the Muse of Smoke doth dwell. What passion doth not own tobacco's spell? III In hurrying labor It quickens our arms VVith sizzling savor And zest in its charms. A pulling, pulling, pulling puff On the smouldering cig. Means, 'Tile in and dig! VVork! work! There's not half time enough! The 1912 Pean IV The weight of ancient woe, The pang of present grieving, Lifts on the spiral soothing, And melts into reflection's afterglow., V . I-Iarassing worries lose Their sharp, insistent irritation, All our raging, rasping passion, All our frantic desperation, Flies before the smoke-wreathed Muse. VI But where can human kind Fatima's equal find To win a student's praise? Not our meager purse above, Yet they frame in wavering haze The pictures that we love. VII Calumets charmed a savage race, When passed the pipe from place to place By Indian council fire, Fatima's brand has raised the wonder high'r5 Now to the poorest, balmy smoke is giv'n, Without their hay we formerly To smokeless toil were driv'n. GRAND CHORUS As by our worldly work we raise Our fortunes ever highlr, And in the pomp of future days To three for ten's7' aspire, Still, in our wealth and glory then, Perchance, we'll turn and look again Upon the past's uncaring joy, When we were bound for work and play Beneath Fatima's foggy sky. an imitation of D,,yden'S HS0ng for St. Cccilials Daynj 1 l The 1912 Pean The Lost Line Cof a deal Standing one day on the platform, I was nervous and ill at ease And my fingers wandered idly Down to my trembling knees. I sware I forgot the beginning And I stamped and stuttered, When My roo1n-mate whispered it to me And I promptly forgot it again. I sought, but I sought it vainly, That cussed opening line That came from the heart of my room-mate And entered into mine. I thought that Joey Webber Might prompt my muddled brain But he didn't speel it quick enough And so I flunked again. QuTwfH6E JXP QQ SSS 'Kirk X X S- EN! S3 gs? gsg 5: V E3 'Eiga FANNLJ- A X S S Ld 'FRUNE59 CM N ?5 !6?, ,LXR f M L, X X ' -AJWK 5 ' f Q45 JJ' 9 0 X1 LJ QEQKXYLYXQXM S f, I ' Qi QS? PEPPER . fx Q'4 ' 5550 cnoacli A N N , q QR Q F EWBFROM I Qf Q,F' S?QP Q as 265 The 1912 Pean An Hour With Dr. Clark CScale, 70 minutes to the hourj Same - Room 1, Academy Building Time - 11.00 A. M. CPUIIIELIH arrives latej , DR. CLARK - Explain tardiness at the close of the hour, Putnam. McQuesten, put the 305th line upon the board. Reber, begin 'translat' ing. REBER - They were - eh - approached to - eh - the land. DR. CLARK - Utter nonsense! That's just a mess of words. Sit down! Pradtf' Pradt translates lluently a long passage. K I DR. CLARK- That translation smells of the stable, Pradt. Peck, give 77 principal parts of pareo. , ' PECK - Parco, parere, peperi, paritumf' DR. CLARK - Why, my Juniors could do that. Look that' up and make it your own. Willard, translate? Willard shifts about and stammers. DR. CLARK - What we want, Willard, is a recitation, not an song and dance. Willard stumbles through a few lines and sits down. DR. CLARK- Thais the type of work done' by this class every day You fellows won't be able to pass the examination, if I am weak enough to let you by. Now, we'll look at the line. McQuesteri', that writing is de- plorable. I can't take the time of the class to translate your hieroglyphics. E-e!erase it. Reavill, continue the translation. REAVILL - I can't remember the meaning of eHigies. i The 1912 Pean 267 DR. CLARK - You haven't used your head on it atall. What does it come from? You've got as much right to a meaning as the man who made the vocabulary, if you know the derivation. You might have that any time on the board examination. Kreger, how did you render it. D A SHARK - Likenessf' DR. CLARK - Here's a boy that appears to know something of what he's talking about. Lamont, construction of delatusf' LAMONT - Perfect passive participle. DR. CLARK - Mary had a little lamb! VQBell ringsj You fellows will have to put more time upon these lessons. Excusedf' .qi ill lr Q Q 2 E x 5 L J l 5 2 1 , 1. g . 268 The 1912 Pean Early Contributions to the New Davis Library Charlie Deehan, from Head-Waiter to President, or A Ride to Fame on a Laundry Wagon -Anon. ' . My Secrets of Beauty, by Gordon Lamont, sparring partner of Goby Deely's. Characteristic Negro Life, by O. Kirkpatrick. H The Origin of the Night Shirt Parade, sequel to My Secrets of Beauty, by Gordon Lamont. Pie Eating and HOW to Do It, by M. A. Gillis. Texas, or Why Her Eyes Were Brown, by Bingham, of the Exeters. The Science of Club Making, by K. Davidson. History of the World in Fifteen Minutes, by A Member of Ad- vanced American History Class. Birds and,Birds' Seed, by W. E. Davis. The 1912 Pean Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Oct. 1 Nov. IO Nov. II Dec. 4 Dec. IQ Dec. 20 1912 Jan. 'IO Jan. I2 Ian. I5 Jan. 20 Ian. 22 Feb. I5 Feb. 22 April 2 April IO April I2 April 16 April 18 April 26 April 29 May- 1 H Calendar Die Schule ist geoffnet. The Preps gasp and Wonder. Herr Tome Winds Exeter. Foster CWestern pedestrianb Hunks on last lap. If you have tears prepare- Mc Falls out-Kellermans Annette. Freed departs Hoyt convalescent. Ifecole est ferme. W 'ii AKGSTQIILELG dpxel. Bingham joins Texas Club. 1 Solid exam. Edgerly very low in Infirmary. Vague rumors of day Senate School Council has quorum present. Bird Club an institution. Kirkpatrick announces high jump at 5 feet, 3 5-5 inches B 81 M above par. Beginning of last lap. Day Senate convenes. Cheer Pinchot in Chapel Cgreat innovationj. First Robin appears. Sweet cuts class. Vaughn elected class. convict. May 6, inclusive, Pean meeting. The 1912 Pean The Study Hall When the nights are cool and clear, Seems the best time of the year, I And you're harkening to the night's soft call, You're the two spot in the deck, And your head is mostly neck, If you're holding down a seat-in Study Hall. Men may tell the good in books, Or the tale of babbling brooks, But it surely takes the gall For a prof. to rise and ask CWhile you sit there dumb and gaspj Aren't you fellows thankful for the Study Hall? When we leave this scene of strife, Having spun the thread of life, And we answer to the last roll call, Some will get a dip and gown, Others of us will turn round And return again to that same Study Hall. ,ZTQ5 I JW Q X ,N ,xsisx X WS XX Xw X 2 1 E515 G Y 'F is N :X X , so-gs. XX .xi XX Lug 3 X X S 1 fi '- 5XX -' X a p XXX X X. X X SX mas X f5s'X X. fl 4X' 1 55 s lst X X.. . 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Oi all the schedule-fever bunchj In gratitude We pluck our lyre And court the Muse's poetic fire For all the pains that thou hast lightened, For all the hours that thou hast brightened. We praise thy name. Tho thou hast fed us with a soup transp And made our schedule-fever plots apparent, We laud thy fame. 3,I'CIliI The 1912 Pean Our CIass's Model Man I dreampt last night a chosen band ' Came to beseech, with hat in hand, My kind cooperation, , 'Twas for a class memorial That might beneath the future's trial Insure commemoration. Said I: Your bronzes seem to me To lack originality. just listen to my plan: Within the Ovalls verdant plain I'll carve from marble's classic vein Our class's model man. With tears of joy they sobbed their thanks Then hastened forth in serried ranks Their mission to fulfill, Straight from the track-house portico A marble column white as snow They brought to serve my will. Now 'neath my chisel and my maul Behold the showered slivers fall, As warming to my task I hew the outlines of a face In curves replete with Grecian grace- A bland Walkerteous mask. But here is just the head of things, , Now to the trunk my chisel springs, And as it downward plows A manly chest appears to view Dressed in Chic garments pressed and new, And swelled for F rippian vows. The 1912 Pean The arms-which next attend my art- Are fashioned to the gymnastsfpart, With Fostern grace endowed 3 The elbows by the sides are slung, As though a wond'rous swing he swung To awe the charmed crowd.. Next do I shape the nether ends: Ach, see the length their course extends, Their fine Bingamian swell. These pillars, whose athletic mass Upholds the honor of our class, Portray our power well. Now the rough outlines all are in. I-Iark the loud cheers and mingled din Which strike me in amaze. Behold the board-track's circling brim With seniors packed, and from the gym The wond'ring Juniors gaze. With modest thanks I make my bow, Turn to my work again, and now I-Iow subtle is my hand! On rough-hewn lines oi muscled grace The print of gentler lore I trace With skill at high command. Behold this deep-indented frown, The brows in wrinkled thought drawn down Questing the Fuller brain: And, see, I shape each rounded ear To show us rapt in joy to hear Our Nathan's rhymed refrain. But now I pause. In what design Shall I these unclaimed nostrils line In this Phidian pose? Rough-hewn they must remain, alas, For there is not in all our class A Kirkpatrician nose. The 1912 Pean To cover that disgrace I speed, Suggesting this Peanic deed To raise our glory high: Behold a single subtle blow, And for the editors, why lo, A Rufus Scotian eye. Now through the watchful audience crept A saddened sigh, the solids wept At recollections pin. ' This studious face recalled their doom, And so, to lighten up the gloom, I etched a Perkic grin. One single feature yet retained Full Grecian spirit. That remained Within his jutting jaw. Grave strength it lent to all the face, A sign of grand impassioned grace In deep forensic law. Now, as my hnished Work I yield, Our class swarm forth upon the field With roar of cheering cries. In triumph as they dance around A hymn of swelling praise they sound That rings against the skies: Our statue 'tis of us, Though it look studious, That smile we love. Vision and will we see, Strength and persistencyg Leader, thou long shalt be, Oh 1912. - g f X . gl if If J ??- -Q Xl!! X A 5 -.-.f 'V U 3 . -Y M wx Y . ' W' QA- .. A -wg ffm A - -' YC Q1 A 1, .f , - ----- . Q: J.-mm 1 f'fM ff- A 1- -- -A V f f-,W n u 'Flip p,. ,. My I' ? ' 1 FL ff 1 - .. X 'J 10. -pail - -4-1 ff XM lu H uf, fm VM? llmw.A1- A QQ,.., fx ll -fi! L Y 2- 'cge :N Svqq' ah iwni I 5-b2:HTs X . f 'CK 4 T , y, ,f142 'if-2:22-A-,TQ-l , V A fl if X J f -gg L KS L.- , f W, , , 21539. , - -P?-S I R-gym V1 'lx Q9 , , D A ff' Q ' i g-,-5:-1 ag Q-4 X X:w74N-E , HL , 4139 iv:5gEI1-ss? H J Af-5-W ' - , A , A I M309 8 '8 D-lu riryl iM!! BONEI'!EfiU'S DAILY PROILRAIVI ms , X 5 5 QNX Alu ' i N . 1 12611.11 The 1912 Pean The Alumni Here's to you, each alumni-ite, We Wish you all the fortune bright That makes one's trouser band lit tight About his middle. We Wish you each a crib on Wheels, A kid Within who loudly squeals In joyous triumph, as that flag unreels His fortune's riddle. -The 1912 Pean New School Songs lll'ords and ilfusic by M arionf ill. Crawfordl What is the school, boys, that's close to our hearts Teaching us all manly pride? What is the school that is true to her past, Safe thro' the years to bide? To you, Old Exeter, proudly we sing, Raising our heartfelt song, To you, the homage of all true men, The Victory, the Laurel, helong! CHORUS. Oh we sing our song to i Old Exeter, And we'll iight with our might for that name, Oh we will sing our song ior Old P. HE. A., And we are for her sake dead game. Oh Weill sing our song for Old EXeter As loyal sons and free? A ' And We'll make Old Andoyeru 'U' hit the dust, To old P. E. the Victory! ' ww Old P. E. A. lWords-C. R. Walker, ,I2 M asia-R. G. N athan, ,121 Can't you hear them shouting P. E. A.? Can't you see the blue line turn and sway? Come, old fellows, sing your battle cry! Let our praises ring out through the sky, A Come and praise again old P. E. A. Come and raise .again the Red and Gray! Shout out! let Andover hear Heaven echo cheer on cheer. The 1912 Pean Watch that ball go as they rush it through. We are slowly gaining, Andover is Waning, Watch the red line strike and crush the blue. Fight your Way to Where the goal posts shine, and Take that pigskin past the last White line! Staunch and true 5 We're All behind the men in red and gray, Cheering for P. E. A. 'W A Exeter Triumphant lWo1'ds and M usic by L. E. Fubiwd, '12, and E. O. Shaw, ,121 Exeter is out to Win to-day, Watch our men as they come on the field. We Will proudly cheer the Red and Gray, For We know it Will not yield. Rah! Rah! Rah! Exeter now boldly takes her stand A And our hearts promptly fill With glee. Andover, just listen to the band, And gaze upon the Wearers of the HE. CHORUS So let us give a rousing cheer for P. E. A. And loudly bring it out. And While our men are in the fray, We'll all stand up and give a shout, Rah! Rah! Rah! When they see our snake-dance twist and turn, As round the field We run, Andover may raise a shout, A But the Exeter team has Won. 280 The 1912 Pean A Word of Gratitude In the excitement and bustle of our life here We are apt to overlook the important part which some have played in developing the qualities of a true Exonian in us. Miss O'Neil has taught us patience and kindness, Mrs. Osgood, consideration for others and gentleness, Miss McAvoy, the im- portance of order and cleanliness, Mrs. Maynard, the value of a mother, Mr. Riley, the value of expert knowledge in one's vocation. To these, then, who in their kind and quiet Way have, indeed, proved to be ever helpful, are we truly grateful. The 1912 Pean Thought from Commencement Day Betwixt the past and the future, As classes are nearing their end, Comes a time When We all come together And even Professors unbend. The days We've spent here together V We'll remember for many a year, A Though new friends may claim our attention, Our old ones Will ever be dear. So in this World of labor Let 'all of us do our best To ease our fellows' burden And leave to God the rest. I E I J i I 4 1 l 4 l n ,r 2 i 1 l M i The 1912 Pean L'enUoi Oh ye that have lived in old Exeter, A restless year or two, Have known her men and have worked with them, Ye know what she means to you. She has taught you to work and play and iight, She has tested your soul and tried your might. Boys were you then. She has taken you soft from childhood's hour, She has given you strength and faith and power, She has made you men. The hour comes for the final strife, And long has your training been For the big event-the race of life, Go forth-with a heart to win! L W Y' The Pean Starts on its Tour Round the World , 1' L .. I V Q 'E. 4 Nw 1. -fa' l . L? Vx 431 ffl 1 15 iii! Y. is 9 i 4 g . 1 .4 , f' E 3 3- r r V A Qu nv.. Cav o vw i ohh - nl,-4 -N f x ,J gat-ge?xf E3 S Qg QUUQ X X l 1--f-'fix I . I, ff. - -.. .- l V E 7 lx 'L - x-an xl ' 2 ?Z7': . i ,517 ' ' I --4L,, Nxiiiiaf - I U u o -' u -. .J L U N 0 B U K-'T QL, . ZA' 'P'1: , - E lie ' ali., 4 A I- ', -11, -TL ,-- J f N-.Q 14 . .N WJ, LANL! Ullfu Ml,l5L4,LW71,f IMQMQWWQ. M5404 MWM XMI,fMlffVlffzf x '- .' -'- I---1.-s .. - K -' JM- 3:-' ',.g ,. xcx X II h' XNT K 4 I MN J lu 2 E W, K QFD if Ig E DRUGGWSTZ Et bl hed 1873 HE ADVERTISEMENT of A. S. Wetherell was in the first copy of the Pean published it has been in every one since. The same is true with the Exonian. They have been valuable mediums for advertising. I gladly testify to the present and all former managers of these school papers my appreciation of these publications. ALBERT S. WE THERELL I 41 DRUGGIST A 2 EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE 43 I AGENTS FOR: Page :Q Shaw's, The Candy . :- of Excellence. The Apollo Chocolates. Best Soda and College Ices. 5 E WISH to thank the students of P. E. A. and their many friends for their generous patronage dur- ing the past school yearg and to assure them that it is ever our aim to cater to them with as full and complete a line of Drug Store goods as .can be found in any store. 1 WEEKS di SE WARD A pothecaries The Old Merrill Drug Store 'Zv FS l'.lHl ISIN-fll INHQ TELEPHONE 139-M PHILIP WHIT I new c'1,1f,1iv1fvo F PRES SING Tailor and Haberdasher FOREIGN and DOMESTIC WOOLEN S SHIRTS B. V. D. Gotham VESTS S ilk, Business Merino, Fl. Lined Fancy, Dress Dress, Outing Wool. A ngora. G olfl Tennis H OSIER Y S WEA TERS Flannel. Silk, Lisle JERSEYS COLLARS Cotton, Wool GYM SUITS A rrow, Red-Men. Cashmere. HA TS, CAPS PA JAMAS NECK WEAR T OQUES Silk, Linen 25c to 53.50 M UFFLERS Flannel. GLO VES RAINCOA TS NI GH T SHIR TS K ici Dress, . Silk, MA CK INA WS BA THR OBES Fur, Gauntlets FLA GS, BANNERS UNDER WEAR WooL Hockey PILL O WS Silk, Nainsook Skating, Canvas. ARM BANDS li- EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE --lirid X11 ACULLAR PARKER COMPANY Call Attention to their Clothing for College Men GARMENTS THAT CAN BE DEP1-ENDED UPON FOR s'1'Y1s,R, FIT AND QUALITY-ALL' MADE IN THEIR WORKSHOPS ON THE PREMISES IN THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT MAY BE FOUND AN UP-TO-DATE STOCK WITH MANY EXCLUSIVE THINGS IN NECKWEAR SHIRTS READY TO WEAR AND TO ORDER 400 Washington Street . Boston, Mass. I E f J Wh'-.M , , 5 , . I, V, I I APPROACHING THE ALPINE, NORTH WOODSTOCK, N. H. Mountain View unsurpassed. Social attractions are many, and include tennis, bowling on the green, dancing, orchestra concerts, and bowling alleys. Over thirty points of interest to visit, including Lost River, Profile, Flume, etc. Send for booklet, Hub of the Mountains. JAS. H. BATCHELDER 8- SON, Managers l THE ALPINE NORTH WOODSTOCK, N. H. X111 YOUNG'S HOTEL PARKER HOUSE HOTEL TOURAINE BOSTON, MASS. ,i l.i-- J. R. WHIPPLE COMPANY xiv IN TERCOLLE GIA TE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Co TRELL di LEONARD MAKERS OF A Caps, Gowns and Hoods to the Students of America 0 Makers to Harvard, Yale, Williams, Columbia and 500 others Class Contracts a Specialty THE PREDOMINANT ff SIX ASK THE MAN WHO owNs ONE PA CKARD 70 Miles per Hour within 30 seconds from standing start DEM ONSTRA TIONS GLADLY FURNISHED . Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit Michigan The Exeter and Hampton , Electric Company LIGHTING AND POWER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 83 Water Street Exeterj N H HOTEL HA YMARKET OPP. Nokrn S'1'.x'1'1oN . Bos'roN, Mass. JOSEPH KRAFT, Mgr. 91 Excellent Cafes. First-class Cuisine and Service. European Plan. Wright :Q Ditson . Headquarters for Official Ath- letic Supplies. Complete Equip- wu -I lnent for Lawn Tennis, Baseball, Golf, Cricket, Track and Field Sports, Basket Ball, Football and Lawn Games, WrightXDit- son Lawn Tennis Guide, 10 cts. Wright X Ditson Baseball Guide, IO cts. To save time address our nearest store, WRIGHT S: DITSON, 344 Washington St., Boston, Ms. New York, 22 YVarren St., Chicago, IIQ N. WVabash - ' -- N arket St.' Providence R. IIC. u. s. PAT. orl- St., San Francisco, 3,9 .I , , I., 76 Weybosset St., Cambridge, Ms., Harvard Sq. W1 H NUTE, M.D. Ofhce Hours 8-9, 1-3, 7-8 Ofhce and Residence, 25 Front Street EXETER, N IL Higgins'Ice Cream CENTE R WHOLESALE and RETAIL Yi' Large or small parties served at short notice. WALTER T UTT LE, M.D. Ofiice and Residence No. 30 Court Street . . Exeter, N. H. Office Hours-1 to 3, 6 to 8 P.M. Telephone DR. KENNIST ON EXETER, N. H. We grow and can supply any want in Florist's line at short notice Exeter Rose Conservatories G. W,iHILLIARD,i Proprietor EXETER, N 11 DR. DA Y Office and Residence, 34 Front Street EXETER, N. H. xvi STREET EXETER, N. H. G. M. BEA TON Q5 2 :i Q flew' M h i erc an , I, J . MGDRIYS 9 T0'10 I f ,M NON LEAKAB'LE FOUNTAIN PEN ' ' E R N - X CLEANING PRESSING When you buy a Moore's, XL- - ' REP AIRIN G you insure yourself against all future , , fountain pen annoyances. Qlt is made to en- dure the toughest kind of treatment and can 99? 1 be depended on at all times to do perfect work under the most trying circumstances. . E CIY 'Il b d th 1 smal?'in:'2un':2'f':1oIftf,f:o'fpaS S and rm 148 Water Street Exeterg N. H. for a Moorc's - ' For Sale by Dealers Everywhere ' t . I American Fountain Pen Company t Adams, Cushing 6: Foster, Selling Agents ' ' 168 Devonshire Street : Boston, Mass. e 4. H Represented by E- . i I BILL BINGHAM N, ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE GRANITE STATE FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF POR T SM OU TIL NEW HAMPSHIRE Total Assets . . . . .75'1,135,598.97 Total Liabilities . 623,695.20 SUVPIUS . . . .S'511,903. 77 Represented by THE JOHN A. BROWN AGENCY Exeten N H P. E. A. CAFE EXETER, N. H. F. C. YEA TOM Proprietor Students' Furnishings FRED N. HEARTZ 62 CO. BOUGHT AND SOLD - Clothes... Furniture' Pictures' Etc' CLEANED, PRESSED and REPAIRED Stored, Packed, Crated and Shipped when called for Bought and Sold A CARD OR TELEPHONE CALL WILL ,F BRING ME TO YOUR ROOM 1 CLOTHING CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED vi' WORK GUARANTEED H. S. 189 Water Street Opp. Opera House 10 South Street Exeten N. H. EXETER, N. H. XVii1 o1EoEs ee CLUST Engraved Stationery l Class Pins, Medals I We have a rich and unusual line of samples, with W new effects in Dance Orders, Class Day Programs, and Commencement Invitations. WRITE DEPT. K FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES 149 Tremont Street :: ' ' BOSTON MASS, 3 F i EAT AT STUDENTS' LUNCH 1 Center Streezj Exeter, N. H 4 WE CARRY THE BEST AND MOST UP-TO-DA TE IN TOWN Steaks, Chops, Lobsters, Rarebits and Eggs in all styles and a large assortment of Cold Drinks ALSO FANCY CRACKERS, CON- FECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM Open from 7 A.M. to 9.45 P.M. At W A. SANFORD'S YOW' Caterer X . f ASK FOR Dartmouth Chocolates Smith's Salted Peanuts SMITH 8z SON White River Junction, Vermont THERE ARE NONE BETTER Commonwealth Hotel, Clnc.J EAST 0,607 BEQCONHIQS Opposite 6 5 41' 'S Ubi' 5: sc 69 State ,S '41-J 2 .94 0 af 'aa 2 at Ta a E Lu on U, House g E N0RrnsrA1loN s0 msmmN Q, Q 2 o - cu 2 7,14 45 ts wa 8 B 0 af 2 Q. 51 0STON qw .A+ 2 4326, fr? Q Q fr Q9 MASS. Wrsupnumlfff . WEST Offers rooms with hot and cold water for 51.00 per day and up, which includes free use of public shower baths. Nothing to equal this in New England. Rooms with private baths for 51.50 per day and upg suites of two rooms and bath for 54.00 per day and up. Dining Room and Cafe First Class. European Plan. Absolutely Fireproof. Stone floors, nothing wood but the doors. Equipped with its own Sanitary Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Strictly a Temperance Hotel. Send for booklet. STORER CRAFTS, Gen'l Manager EXETER ,GAS LIGHT CO. Office Hours-9 to 12 A. M-, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P' M' XX J SHOE Whittemore s POLISHESZ' 1-,ii Finest in Quality Largest in Variety FOR Box cALF V ' g VICI KID IIELITEJJ ' PATENT R E Combination 4 . . LEATHERS W-f-- 2 . N' ' J Pl' f' G1 mga, ' nrt? . ,,.,.,..-ff For ffentleinen who take ,I pridebin having their shoes , , 'A look A 1. Restores Color ', 'i2I.Sl'. and Lustre io all Black X, X , g: '!11 Shoes. Liquid for clean- ri 'm ' ing and Paste for polish- : S 1 ,f ' ore ul. ull ing. Large, 25 cents. BABY ELITE Combination, 10 cents J WHITTEM Lrre ' 90 ECLELF UL X' , 'nm1g2YANn ALL An- x n.. if, .ln--,u mm M, . L Wm A E ,,-:4:::rt.f.f.- ff U combination for cleaning and polishing all kinds oi russel or tan shoes, 25c. Star size, 100. If your dealer does not keep the kind you want, send urs his address and the price in stamps for a full Sllfi lilwkilge. Whitlemore Bros. :Q Co., 20-26 Albany St., Cambridge, Mass. The oldest and largest inauufacturers of shoe polishes in the wor . Bailey, Banks cQ Biddle Company DIAMOND MER CHAN TS, JE WELER S, SIL VERSMI TH S, S TA TI ONERS Designers and Makers Of COLLEGE and SCHOOL EMBLEMS and NOVELTIES Illustrations and pl'iC6S of Class and Fraternity Emblems, Seals, Charms, Plaques, Medals, Souvenir Spoons, etc.. mailed upon re- quest. All emblems are executed in the workshops on the premises, and are of the highest grade of iinish and quality. CLASS RINGS: particular attention given to the designing and manufacture of Class Rings. 1218-20-22 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA VICTROLAS S15 to .8250 VICTOR RECORDS lviffof Mail Orders Solicited SOL BLOOM Incorporated 365 5th AVENUE, New York City A. E. MCREEL CO. COAL EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE Make Your Shoes Last Twice As Long e COAT THEM WITH M I NwAX'ii' 25 Cents a Can MINWAX CO., 1123 Broadway, N. Y, RE SER VED xxi ive features and improvements besides. Among them are Nickel steel construction, which gives surpassing strength and safety, and a reloading system that will handle all safe loads without readjustment. Look one over at your deaIer's or send to the Wmchester Repeat- mg Arms Co.. Ne Haven. Conn., for a descrzptwe cirzular. IT WORKS WELL WITH ALL LOADS.. Self-Loading Shotgun 12 GAUGE, MODEL 1911 This new Winchester has all the good points of other recoil operated shotguns and many distinct- A Gun Club Makes Expert Shooters and Better Students ZTZQ E Convenient location, congenial members and plenty of exhilarating sport at the traps quickly develops the novice into an expert shot. 'Expert trap shooting requires concentration of mind, quickness of decision and positive action. The acquirement of these qualities by the student improves him mentally, benefits him physically and makes him a leader in athletics. . 1 WE'LL HELP YOU START A CLUB. Ask for Gun Club Organization Booklet, No. 310. Itltells beginners how to organize, equip and maintain a modern Gun Club. Get it and read it, and ask for our help in organizing the club. E I. Du Pont De Nemours Powder Co Established 1802 WILMINGTON, DEL ,xxii KEISER CRAVATS TWENTY B0-RE A National Standard P A R K E R G U N S Sold by FANCY SILKS NOVELTY WEAVES KNITTED FOUR-IN-HANDS In New ,Stitches and Colors of Bright Natu- ral Silk. KEIS ER BARATHEA Three Qualities in Every Desirable Plain Color. ST PHILIP WHITE HCRAVATS 0 'o Q0 A s fvwk w SH! KEISER 535 L l ...Mm 4, L Q9 HAVING made a specialty for many years in building 20- gauge Guns we are in position to confidently recommend their use to such sportsmen as desire to diminish the weight of their guns and ammunition, and thereby in- crease their comfort and pleasure in any kind of upland shooting. We make them highly service- able-little guns in all grades, with or without ejectors. For further particulars write to PARKER BROS. MERIDEN, CONN. New York Salesroom . . 32 Warren Street McMILLAN 8- VAN NESTE ailurs Paddock Building, 101 Tremont Street BOSTON, MASS. XX1l1 ,fb-ml, ' Lamme- f Juli psf- BLAKE-CURTIS CO. u HAVERHILL, MASS. Mill Agents for the ROSEi' Fancy Winter Wheat PASTRY FLOUR FINEST ON THE MARKET THE PLAZA NEW YORK Fifth Avenue at 59th Street i 'Tw' I THE WORLD'S MOST LUXURIOUS HOTEL STERRY, Managing Director I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII F OU N DE D IS 5 6 llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll I BR KAVVBROTI-IERS MENS 8. BOYS CLOTHINGHATS 81 FURNISHINGS The FIRST appearance of all our Summer Suits is the LASTING appearance. Thoroughly hancl-tailored to insure the maximum service and retention of shape -materials and styles on a par with the high grade custom shops-but at half their prices. : : : : : : : 1 : : : : : : Astor Place 81 Fourth Avenue SUBWAY AT THE DOOR 'ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY l IIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIIIlIlIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM xxiv The Standard ai? thevilarld XIX 1, 4 l Ll ' 'A ' wi A , QIKZQEULU H S it Ideal i Q 4x!!!F r U 2 F011 QIJELUF 911 -- Ask Your Dealer fo Show You the Regular Safety and Self-Filling Types. Loliweninetmenn Cao H73a tae1 we1y NSC Apply a saturating coat of MIN WAX CLEAR WATERPROOF ING to the exterior surface of BRICK STUCCO or CE- MENT walls and they will be and remain WATER- PROOF indefinitelyl Cement floors so treated will 'never dust? Applied with a brush like paint. WRITE FOR B O OKLET ON MODERN , WA TERPR OOFIN G MINWAX COMPANY 1123 BROADWAY A NEW YORIQ N K 'XXV HUNTERS' HOME 1 In the Adirondacks Is situated in the Boquet Valley, six and one half miles from Elizabethtown, New York. Our patrons of the last twenty-five years agree with us that Boquet Valley is the most health- ful and picturesque one in the Adirondacks. XVe open May 25th, for the accommodation of families and young people. We make a specialty of our table, employing exclusively the products of our own sanitary dairy and gardens. Hunters' Home is famous forthe tinest drinking water in the world. Our Work Stands Close Inspection PROCTOR For further information inquire of Allrich V ' ENGRAVING CO. or Ridgely Harrison, students at Exeter at LYNN,MASS. the present date, or write B LAVERTY BROS., Maken of Hiilf' m :QD Tone and Line Hunters' Home Elizabethtown, N. Y. M513 X L Cuts- J. I-I. SYMONDS Boots and Shoes Rubber Goods Student Business Solieited CHAS. A. WILCOX 8: CO. DEALERS IN Poultry and Wild Game SMOKED TONGUES, ETC. ,a BASEMENT NO. 11 FANEUIL I'IALL MARKET Tel. Connection BOSTON The Exeter Banking CO. EXETER, N. H. Transacts a General Banking Business , .-ii WILLIAM H. C. FOLLANSBY . Pre.vz'a'enl EDWIN G' EASTMAN, . Vire-Presidevzfs JOHN N. THOMPSON, CHARLES E. BYINGTONQ Cflffliff V4 0.0. 1 usssu. w 1890 xxvi ...HoTL LENOX... Boylston and Exeter Streets BOSTON rf Headquarters for Exeter Men in Boston T3 1 1 . - 1 X i Watson Shoe Company LYNN MASS. Makers of Women's Fine Footwear BOOTS, OXFORDS AND PUMPS IN WELT S EX CL U SI VEL Y Yi' AWe solicit business direct with the retail trade Write us for prices THE P. E. A. DRUG STORE The Store with the Yellow Front C. M. COLLINS, Propriet POLAND SPRINGS MAINE , The Finest Equipped and Most Sanitary in the World POLAND WATER LEADS ALL ADDRESS HIRAM RICKER 8a SON South Poland, Maine The QExnnian .1 45132 billips Wixeter nntblp O. L. GREGORY VINEGAR CO. PARIS, TEXAS - ' - ' Apple Ciderg Vinegan and . Pure Apple 'Cider' f GREGORY'S NAME IS THE EMBLEM OF CUMMINGS BROS. BOSTON, MASS. TAXI CABS, CABS Service to and from all steamers and between stations PURITY7, I E. R. BACON 'grain urtun Elumhnr 230 S. LaSalle St .... Chicago, Ill. 703 Chamber of Commerce, Boston, Mass. , Portland, Me. Toronto, Canada Hammond, Ind. Montreal, Canada, Albany, N. Y. Midland, Ont. Buffalo, N. Y. Collingwood, Ont. ani: ihingle QLD. MORTON . . WASHINGTON irst atiunal Bank OF PARIS, R. F. SCOTT, President ' TEXAS ' IAMES A. SMITI-L cashier R. 1. MURPHK F. D. MALLOR xc. Vice-Presidents W. E. MCMURRK Assistant Cashier JOHN C. GIBBONS, Teller XXX C UNNINGHAM - Class Pho og apher Studio . FOR P. E. A. Exeter, O I I 1-QQ. Jimi,-if -1 .-'.-xl .221-93122335155-?w55.':f? 5-161- , 9 ,-F351-:G 'WZ-21:2215-.iMaL:g529::' -,f,f,..:.z1Q4-.L -.',p.5g- ,a'.,?.:'z,'.1t ..'::5gggf5qri5:f:,54,:zvA!Qv,.3?. --J-Q Vg.-. 1-,ugh-'95-,ue7.11-eu. 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