Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)

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K-'L ,,,., : . gl ..,.- , ,,.f SIGOURNEY BOND ROMAINE MoRR1sTowN, N. J. Hsiglfl llR0m5T.!7 Born April 16, 1907. Entered Junior Year 3 Class Hockey, Academy Swimming Team, Assistant Manager, Champion- ship Senior Class Track Team, Christian Fraternity C4Jg Four-Year Club, Outing Club, Princeton Club, New Jersey Club, Vaudeville Show, 1925, Orchestra C433 Mandolin Club, The Efronian, Associate Editor, Honorable Mention C235 Church Monitor, College Preference, Williams. HERBERT RUBINO BABYLON, N. Y. Ruby. Born January 27, 1908. Entered Junior Year, Christian Fraternity, Four-Year Club, Academy Track Squad C3Dg Academy Track Team, College Preference, llfilliarns. - v- WILLIAM CURTIS RYAN, JR. ALLSTON, Mass. f'Bill. Curt. Preference, Yale. 96 Born February 14, 1907. Entered Senior Year, College 1-if . -. sf lf m nl MARION SANFORD SHERMAN, TEX. Tex. Saucly. Born December 9, 1905. Entered Upper Miglrlle Year, Championship Senior Football Team: Southern Club, Glee Clubg C liureli Choir, College Preference, Harvard. CARLETON MAXWELL SAUNDERS NAL'o.vrL'CK, Coxx. Carl. Born Jllllllilfy 30, 1905. Eutereil Fpper Miclflle Year, Basketball Squad i253 Baseball Squad: Outing Club, Glee Club, Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Undecided. JOHN TYLER SCHENCK CAMBRIDGE, M.-iss. Jaek. NJ. T. J0hnnie. Born September 19, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Baseball Squad, Christian Fraternity 1295 Chess Clubg Mandolin Club, College Preference, Williams. 97 .- . 1.-,. V- In 1 l -51 lr gum-Q.. --1 Elem Ll CORWIN SPENCER SCOTT PLAINFIELD, N. J. Cor. Scotty Outing Club, College Preference, Princeton. GEORGE SCOTT PHILIPSBURG, PA. Scotty, ' Born June 24, 1906. Entered Senior Year, Christian Fraternity 5 Outing Club, College Preference, Dartmouth. 1 TYLER WOODWARD SEELEY PHILADELPHIA, PA. ll Ty If Lower Middle Football Squad, Christian Fraternity C25 Glee Club C255 College Preference, Williams. 98 Born August 9, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Tennis Squad C255 Track Squad, Christian Fraternity LQJ, Born November 12, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year lr 551 , RICHARD BENSON SEWALL RYE, N. Y. Ditsic. Born February 11, 1998. Entered Junior Year, Academy Tennis Squad CBJ, Academy Tennis Team 623, Winner Perry Squash Tournament, 1925, Class Day Officers, Historian, Christian Fraternity. Cabinet, Treasurer, Lantern Club, President, G. L. Soulc Literary Society, President, Golden Branch Literary Society, Les Cabotinsng Dramatic Associa- tion, Stage Manager, t'Les Pccieuses Ridiculesf' Stage Manager, Yaudcville Show, 1925, Stage Manager, The E.r- onwian, Editor-in-Chief, Alpha Nu, College Preference, Will- iams. F135 4 EDWARD WILLIAM SEXTON WINCHESTER, Mass. t'Eddie. Born Scpteniber 9, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Athletic Association, Vice-President, Class Football Team C235 Cham- pionship Fppcr Middle Class Football Team, Junior Class Hockey Team, Manager, Academy Track Squad 127, Acade- my Swimming Team, Manager, P. IC. A. Police, Resigncd, Academy Crew Squad 123, Academy Crew, Cheer Leader, Senior Council, Christian Fraternity CSD, The IEIOHIVIIIL, As- sistant Business Managcr, Resigned, Phi Theta Psi, College Preference, Harvard. FRED ALBERT SIMMONS, JR. BROOKLINE, Mass. Sim1r1ic. Born March 1, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Class Foot- ball Team 131, All-Class Football Team, 1923, Academy Football Team, Class Basketball Team CSD, Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball Team, Academy Basketball Team, Junior Class Track Manager, Upper Middle Class Baseball Manager, Academy Crew Squad, Senior Class, Vice-President, Class Day Officers, Secretary, Senior Coun- cil, Christian Fraternity t-13, Cabinet, Secretary, Lantern Club 637, Golden Branch Debating Society, Musical Clubs, Vice-President, Glee Club 133, Fall Dance Committee, The Erorzinrz, Associate Editor, Managing Editor, THE PEAN, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Bay State Club, Honor Man, Second Group, Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize tThirdJ, Honorable Mention 121, Inter-Fraternity Council, June Ball Oflicers, Chairman, Alpha Nu, College Preference, Yale. 99 ya.. ,,...,., , .' -fr 43 'X ww v Lg,xE, L...xs.lEE '-I DANIEL WILLIAM SMITH, JR. DETROIT, MICH. Dan, Danny, Deewee. Born March 13, 1906. Entered Junior Year, Academy Football Squad C253 Class Football C355 Championship Senior Class Football Team, Class Basketball C253 All-Class Foot- ball Squad C355 Academy Basketball Team, Class Baseball C353 All-Class Baseball Squad C25, Team, Christian F raternityg Outing Club, Vaudeville Show, 192-Lg Phi Theta Psi, College Preference, Yale. FRANK KENT SMITH NEW YORII, N. Y. Fat, SnIittie. Born March 155, 1907. ll'lI1IG1'CIl Junior Year, Academy Crew Squad, Runner-up, Squash '1lOll1'I'ltIlH9l1tQ Lantern Club, Les Cabotinsng Dramatic Association, Vice-President, Cast, SpI'eadiIIgg the News, HMy Lady's Lace, Les Precieuses Ridieules,'l 'tThe New Boy , Vaudeville Show, 192-Lg College Preference, H211'Y'fL1'1l. FRED LOUIS SMITH, JR. DETROIT, MICH. t'Fred. Born October 27, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Yearg AI-adeniy Crew Squad C253 Christian Fraternity C353 Les Cabotins C255 Outing Club C255 Golden Branch Literary Society, Honor Man, SCC0l1ClGl'0lll1 C-153 French Club Dance Connnitteeg College Preference, Princeton. 100 il' - u- GEORGE ABRAHAM SMITH POTTSTOWN, PA. I'Geo1'ge. S1nitty. Born September 6, 1007. Entered Senior Yeamrg Crew Squadg Phi Theta Psig College Preference, Yale. - GEORGE WYNN SMITH 'l'1PToNV1LLE, TENN. l'XVy1n1.l' hSIl1lIIfj'.H Born October 25, 1907. Entered Fpper Middle Yearg Aeadeiny Truck Squad C295 Academy Trzrcli Tearing B. A. A. IIliQC1'SClIOlL1SIfIC 'l'1'zu'k Tearing SeientiF1e Society, YlfTC-PI'6SI- dentg Southern Clubg College Preferenee, Hzirvurd. PAUL SIDNEY EDWARD SMITH NEIVARK, N. J. Red.l' Born June 23, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year: Golf Squad C213 Chess Clubg College Preference, Harvard. 101 .M .V , Y - xg ,..,., . I-. ,. . - .. . THOMAS GUILFORD SMITH BIONTCLAIR, N. J. Gil. Born July 31, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, South- ern Club, HLCS Cabotinsu C233 Outing Club C255 Vaudeville Show CQD, Director, cast, L'Les Boulinardf' Les Precieuses Ridiculesfl The Unseen Host , Dramatic Association, Musical Clubs, Orchestra, Mandolin Club, Exonian Raga- dorsf' Leader, Fall Dance Committee, Les Cnbotinsw Dance Connnitteeg Christian Fraternity: Rod and Gray Serenuders, Leander, Phi Epsilon Sigma, June Bal1OfTicers: College Preferenc e, Yale. WILLIAM PENN ELL SNOW BANGOR, ME. I Y! LBill Born July 23, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Truck Squad, Christian Fraternity, Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Bowdoin. RUSSELL MURDOCK STOBBS NVORCESTER, MASS. 1'RusS. Born August 7, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club C255 Vaudeville Show, 1924, College Preference, H:1rvard. 102 FE EJ LI FRANZ THEODORE STONE COLUMBUS, O. Stony, Born May 11, 1907. Entered Senior Year 5 Academy Foot- ball Squadg Christian Fraternity 5 College Preference, Har- vard. .YJ RANDALL EDWIN STRATTON HOPKINTON, lvlass. Ran, Born April 18, 1907. Entered Senior Yearg Christian Fraternityg Honor Man, First Groupg College Preference, Harvard. 1 . FRANCIS JOHN SULLIVAN CANIBRIDGE, MASS. Frank Sull. Born October S, 1903. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Acad- emy Track Team CQJQ Championship Senior Class Track Teamg B. A. A. Relay Teanig Cap and Gown Comniitteeg Christian Fraternityg Honor Man, First Group C355 Honor- able Mention 5 Church Monitor 5 Phi Epsilon Signiag College Preference, Yale. 103 F' 'M rlrf.. - Y' ' 1 Ye- --' - ' CHARLES WOODWARD SUTHERLAND RIVERDALE, N. Y. 'L Charlie. Born June 6, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Senior Cham- pionship Football Team, All-Class Football Squad, Senior Hockey Team, Outing Club, Glee Club, Christian Frater- nity, College Preference, Yale. THOMPSON TYLER SWEENY, IR. Forcnsr LIILLS, N. Y. l'Ty. Don. Mons, Born May 5, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Track Squad, 'tlies Cabotinsu, Outing Club, Dramatic Associa- tion, Christmas Plays, Property Manager, Cast, Les Precieuses Ridiculesll, Yaudeville Show 1925, Property Man- ager, The Piiillips Efelcz' illonllzly, Contributing Staff, Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Harvard. ALAN RICHARDSON SWEEZY ENGLEWOOD, N. J. HAL HSwaze. Born June 29, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year, Cham- pionship Senior Class Football Team, Academy Crew Squad, Lantern Club, HLes Cabotinsn, Golden Branch Literary Society, The Eronimz, Secretary, Class Pin Committee, Honor Man, Second Group QLD, Honorable Mention QD, Wentworth Mathematical Prize CSe-condj, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Harvard. 104 ,. --.A V 1 v 1-.l iswr-.na - P HARRY RUSSELL THAYER BRAINTREE, MASS. Russ. 4' Miler. Born August 7, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Up- per Middle Football Squad, Academy Hockey Teaun, Assist- ant Managerg Lantern Club, Christian Frzxternityg Author and Cust. of Plight, of a Turkish Harem , Yzrudeville Show, 1925, Musical Clubs C215 The Phillips Erctcr Jlozfllzly, Contributing Staff, Phi Epsilon Sigma, College Preference, Harvard. - 1 JOHN BRADISH TITCOMB NOUALES, Aniz, .l:1r,'li. H Upper Middle Bnsebzill Squad, Southern Cluhg Glee Club, Editor, The If.l'0Ili!lIl, Photogrnpliie Editor, Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Yule. - 1- ALBERT CHESTER TRAVIS, JR. NEW XYORK, N. Y. HAI Y! Born May 13, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Crew Squad, Golden Branch Literary Society, Glee Club, College Preference, Harvard. 105 Born January 10, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, THE PEAN, Assistant Photographic Editor, Photographic C50 cgrtlvur Qordrzer ffeacock in grateful appreciation of bis tfwenty-six years of service to the fgcademy this book is respectfully dedicated W. , 1--V ,.. ,I . -415 , .. , ,HH GORDON TUCKER BROOKLINE, MASS. Tuek. Born July 10, 1907. Entered Junior Year5 Christian Fra- ternityg Four-Year C1ub5 Bay State Club5 Yale Clubg Honor Man, Second Group C415 Honorable Mention C715 Prentiss Cummings Lower Middle Greek Prize CFirst15 Prentiss Cummings Upper Middle Greek Prize, Honorable Mention5 College Preference, Yale. JOHN TURNER HAW'ERIIILL, MAss. Mope. Born September 13, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Tennis Squad C215 Musical Clubs, Orchestra5 Red and Grey Serenaders 5 Vaudeville Show, 1924-255 Christian Fraternity5 Kappa Delta Pi5 College Preference, Harvard. EDWIN HORACE WADSWORTH COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. H Ed.H Born May 22, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football C215 Track Squad5 Swimming Squad C215 Champion- ship Senior Class Basketball T eamg Christian Fraternity, C315 Outing Club C315 Glee Club C215 Honorable Menti0n5 College Preference, Williams. 106 Y- ... .. H..- - 1- 1 . . ,, L L ,. lrm nzmra ULYSSES GRANT WARREN, JR. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Pink. Born April '21, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Year, Acade- my Football Squad CBJ, Academy Basketball Squad C235 Christian Fraternity 5 Golden Branch Literary Society 5 Dramatic Association, College Preference, Yale. GAVIN WATSON SHORT HILLS, N. J. 'tRed. Pokerface. Born March 13, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, Lower Middle Football Teamg Championship Senior Football Team, All-Class Football Team, Christian Fraternity , Outing Club 5 Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, lYilliams. JAMES OTIS WATSON ' FAIRMONT, W. Va. I I In H Born June 11, 1900. Entered Lower Middle Year, Lower Middle Class Baseball Team, Manager, Championship Class Football Team, Championship Class Basketball Team, Academy Basketball Teamg Track Squad CED, Les Cabo- tins , Christian Fraternity Q31 3 Southern Clubg Honor Man, Second Group, Honorable Mention C213 Chapel Monitor, Alpha Nu 5 College Preference, Yale. 107 H M wwe as E33--4 we me A ml , JOHN JOSEPH WATTERS Pom' IRICHMOND, N. Y. 'tJack. Born January 5, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Baseball 125, Class Basketball Team Q35, Championship Upper Middle Basketball Team, Championship Senior Bas- ketball Team, Captain, Christian Fraternity, '4Les Cabo- tins , Alpha Nu, College Preference, Yale. GEORGE WELLS, ZND TDAYTON, O. Dutch, Born August 2-1, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year, Ath- letie Association, President, Academy Football Team, Acade- my Basketball Team, Manager, Class Football Team C25, Championship Ypper Middle Team, Captain, All-Class Foot- ball Team, Class Baseball Team 125, Captain, All-Class Baseball Team C25, Captain, Upper Middle Class, Vice- President, Senior Council, Class Day Officers, First Marshal, lChristian Fraternity, Cabinet, Vice-President, Inter-FraternityCouncil, June Ball Oihcer, Phi Theta Psi, CollegeflPrefc-renee, Yale. 108 HENRY BARTLETT WELLS PLAINFIELD, N. J. Bart. Born September -1, 1908. Entered Senior Year, Chess Club, Chess Team, College Preference, Harvard. 1:-M . 1. . ,- ,N , JEWETT WHITE BUFFALO, N. Y. Dewey. L' White. Born May 12, 1904. Entered Lower Middle Year, Truck Squad C215 Class Tmek Tefunq Glee Club QQJQ Outing Club, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Princeton. KENNETH WILSON P1TTs1sURoH, PA. HWhiskers. f'Ken. Born January 31, 1908. Entered Lower Middle Year, Christian Fraternity, Chess Club CZJQ Chess Team, Glee Club, College Preference, Princeton. ARTHUR OSBORNE WILLAUER NEW YORK, N. Y. Oz. Will, Ozey. Born August, 5, 1903. Entered lfpper Middle Year, Class Football Squad: Track Squad: Swimming Squad 121. Tearing Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, College Preference, Princeton. 109 frm mtl JOHN STUART WISELY Pom' RICHMOND, N. Y. t'Johnny. l'Jack. 'tBud. Born April 14, 1908. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Basketball, Christian Fraternity, Radio Club C2J, Golden Branch Literary Society, Academy Debating Squad, The Emonian, Associate Editor, Honor Man, First Group Q2J, Second Group C-LJ, Honorable Mention CBJ, Cuni Laude Society, Prentiss Cummings Upper Middle Greek Prize, Dillon First Year French Prize, Honorable Mention, College Preference, Yale. CHAMBERLAIN HOYT WOODRUFF BRONXVILLE, N. Y. Woody. H Born February 4, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Year, Glee Club, Outing Club, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Dartmouth. ELWIN TEMPLE WRIGHT CHICAGO, ILL. Ellie Born March 12, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Track Squad, Academy Baseball Squad C2l, Class Baseball C2J, Class Hockey 123, Captain, Christian Frater- nity C2D, Kappa Delta Pi, College Preference, Dartmouth. 110 - 1- 1- w-- af fr s::1ms.+m meS im1 m:.j WASHBURNE WRIGHT ' XVASHINGTON, D. C. Wash . Born January 22, 1904. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Crew 135, Captaing Swimnlirig Squad C255 Academy Football Squad C235 Academy Football Team: Senior Class Track Teamg S0l11fl1C1'l'1 Club C3J, Presidentg 1' Les Cabotinsng Cast Les Precieuses Ridiculesug Phi Theta Psig College Preference, Yale. Q- N J 111 le- 5' Senior Glass Jqddresses President ..., Vice-President . , Secretary ....... 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Travis Street, 180 High Street, 5 Concord Avenue, 136 E. 67th Street, Hillcrest, 740 Patton Road, The M anse, 1.9 Wedgernere Avenue, 44 Dwight Street, 664 Parker Avenue, 26 E. 63rd Street, 3452 Iroquois Avenue, The Hill School, Care of Duratex Corp., St. Luke's Place, 36 Grove Street, S llfestland Street, Westwood and Goodale Streets, Nebraska Street, 10 Pleasant Street, 4520 Livingston Avenue, 5 Russell Place, Woodland Street, 148 Hobart Avenue, 431 Crawford Street, 610 Broadway, 1539 Beacon Street, 5 Maple Avenue, 233 Hurley Avenue, 129 Tenafly Road, 200 Van Houten Avenue, Fort Hill Farm, 52 Ann Street, Hills and Dales, 226 E. 9th Street, 46 Highland Avenue, 4 Willard Street, T04 South Negley Avenue, 2184 Richmond Terrace, 106 Kraft Avenue, 452 Liberty Street, 1731 N. Street, 115 Brookline, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Detroit, Mich. Bayside, N. Y. Morristowm, N. J. Babylon, N. Y. Allston, Mass., Sherman, Tex. Naugatuck, Conn. Cambridge, Mass. Plainfield, N. J. Philipsburg, Pa. Portland, Ore. Rye, N. Y. Winchester, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Detroit, Mich. New York, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. Pottstown, Pa. Tiptonville, Tenn. Newark, N. J. Montclair, N. J. Bangor, Me. Worcester, Mass. Columbus, O. Hopkinton, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Riverdale, N. Y. Forest Hills, N. Y. Englewood, N. J . South Braintree, Mass. Nogales, Ariz. New York, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Council Bluffs, Ia. Brooklyn, N. Y. Passaic, N. J. Fairmont, W. Va. Fairmont, W. Va. Dayton, O. Plainfield, N. J. Buffalo, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. Port Richmond, N. Y. Bronxville, N. Y. Rockland, Mass. Washington, D. C. S Muzzlliug Y E. W. Sexton. R. Il, U'L'OIIIIell, I . A. Simmons. Jr.. Putnam Davis, P. C. Goodwin. .Sillillg - R. A. Sawyer, J. A. Pope, J. A. Bmndenburg. Ucorgc Wells, zncl. H. R. Merrill. Prvsidwzl .... S ec1'cta,1'y-Trans Ilrcr J. A. BRANDENBTIRG PUTNAM DAX'IS P. C. GOODWIN W. K. LANE, JR. 'FResigned Senior Council OFFICERS MEMBERS H. R. BIERRILL R. H. OyCONNELL J. A. POPE 116 JOHN J OIIN R. E. F. BIIANDENBIIRG POPE SAXYYERS: SEXTON SIMMONS, JR. GEORGE XYELLS, QND 1l. ':':-.5.-L ,. Slanding - C. A. Edwards. D. W. Orr. I. K, Fnirbnnk, R. B. Sewull. Silifllg--J. A. Pope, F. A. Simmons, Jr., I. A. Brandenburg, G, Wells, end, R, H. O'Connell. President . . Secretary . . . First .Marshal . Second Marshal Third Illarshal Valediclorian . Poet .... Orator . . Historian . . Glass Qay Ccljjicers . , .... . J. A. BRANDENBURG . F. A. SIMMONS, JR. . G. XYELLS, QND . R. H. O'CoNNE1.I. . J. A. POPE . J. K. F.-XIRBANK . C. A. EDXYARDS , D. W. 01:11 . R. B. SEXVALL 117 rw Y-Wd fwafv J- mail Gum Ifcllfldf CSOCZELW President PROFESSOR JAMES A. TUFTS Vice-President PROFESSOR JOHN C. IQIRTLAND Secretary DR. ALFRED R. XVIGHTMAN T1'easu1'er :NORMAN L. HATCH Class of 1924 CABLE GORDON BALL JOHN :KELLY CILLEY SIDNEY DARLINGTON ROBERT JOHN FLEMING, JR. HYDE GILLETTE ELLIOT BROWYN GROVER FRANK NORRIS GURNSEY FRANK HILLMAN HALL, JR. JOHN STUART HAVEN JOHN HARTSHORN HOLLANDS GEORGE ELBERT :KIMBALL JOHN GIBBONS IQNIGHT WILLIAM ABRAHAM KOSHLAND HUGH LANDERS ROSS WILLIAM BIRD VAN LENNEP HENRY LEYVIS WATSON Class of 1.925 EDMUND CALLIS BERKELEY JOHN KING FAIRBANK WILLIALI JKOREN, JR. PAUL WHITTEMORE MATHER GEORGE BIRKBECK PARKER LEONARD NICHOLS RHOADES PAUL SIDNEY EDWARD SMITH JOHN STUART WISELY 118 F01lf111 Rau' - R. B. Scwznll. E. W. jones Gordon Tucker, S. G. l'I:mly, J. H. Hmvc. jr.. F S. Allen. Thin! Kuzvf F. K. Smith. H. R. Magnuson J. P. Gusicr. Mathew Rock, jr., LL. K. Haven. W. K. Lanc. D. R. Jacob. Srfnmi Rmu - G. C. Koss. L. N. Rhmdci. J. L. Bott. J. G. Murray. N H. Barrows. jr.. R. Johnson. L. G. Richey, H. A. Ranges Silling - P. C. Goodwin. D. Clminberlin. J. A. Pope. F. A. Simmons. Ir.. Putnam Davis, D. C. Colluclziy, S. B. Romaine. Prcsiflezzl . . . VZ-CC-P7'6'SZ'IlL'Ill . Svcrclfzry . . F. S. ALLEN J. ASPELL N. H. BARRONVS, JR. J. L. BOTT D. CHAMBERLXN YY. F. COAN D. C. COLLADAY PUTNAM DAVIS J. P. GASSER P. C. GOODXYIN S. G. HARDY g0MT- ECZT OFFICERS MEMBERS G. K. I-IAVEN J. H. HOWE, JR. W. N. HUBBARD D. R. JACOB S. R. .IORNSON E. XY. JONES G. C. Koss XY. K. LANE, JR. J. G. BIURRAY O. S. PAYSON 119 lu . FRED A. SIMMONS, IR . JOHN A. POPE . PUTNAM IJAYIS J. A. POPE H. A. RANGES L. X. RHO.ixD1f:s L. G. RICHIQY RIATHEYY ROCK, J S. B. ROMAINE HERBERT RUBINO R. B. SEXY,-XLL F. A. SIMMONS, JR F. K. SAUTH GORDON VFUCKER .-.- .411 as A lr Senior Gollege Qprekrences Yale C5111 D. P. Adams, R. L. Arnold, E. M. Ashcraft, 3rd, J. N. Blair, J. D. Blake, J. L- Bott, J. A. Brandenburg, C. H. Brockelman, L. C. Burton, R. F. Cloutman, B. S. Cookman, Putnam Davis, YV. E. Downey, M. H. Eddy, C. A. Edwards, Howard Gambrill, Jr., J. P. Gasser, R. L. Griffin, A. F. Hamilton, Jr., W. C. Hamilton, Henry Harris, Jr., N. E. Harris, Jr., Kaspar Hodgson, John Howland, Jr., D. R. Jacob, E. XV. Jones, VV. K. Lane, Jr., G. B. Loud, J. E. Lowes, Jr., A. K. Luke, Jr., M. S. Lustbader, D. C. MacDonald, H. R. Merrill, J. G. Murray. J. E. Nolan, G. B. Parker, A. T. Perry, J. A. Pope, L. G. Richey, VV. C. Ryan, Jr., F. A. Simmons, Jr., D. W. Smith, Jr., G. A. Smith, T. G. Smith, F. J. Sullivan, C. W. Sutherland, J. B. Titcomb, Gordon Tucker, U. G. Warren, Jr., J. O. Watson, Jr., J. J. Watters, George Wells, 2nd, J. S. Wise- ly, Washburne VVright. Huiuwzrd C491: J. Aspell, G. K. Bailey, N. J. Beisel, M. L. Bell, Jr., E. C. Berkeley, W. A. Bishop, G. VV. Brewster, VV. L. Campbell, D. Chamberlin, J. R. Cooper, H. G. Crosby, E. P. Dewing, A. H. Donahey, Jr., A. M. Duffield, P. C. Duggan, C. VV. Duhig, J. S. French, S. D. Fuller, E. H. Greene, Jr., L. 1. Gubin, 2nd, P. Hanson, S. G. Hardy, R. S. Holden, L. Hutchins, S. R. Johnson, G. C. Koss, C. A. Lane, G. L. Leach, J. J. Mahoney, P. VV. Mather, J. VV. McPher- son, N. O. Miller, R. H. O'Connell, B. Otis, L. N. Rhoades, M. Sanford, E. YV. Sexton, F. K. Smith, G. VV. Smith, P. S. E. Smith, R. M. Stobbs, S. T. Stone, R. E. Stratton, T. T. Sweeney, A. R. Sweezy, H. R. Thayer, A. C. Travis, J. TLu'ner, H. B. Wells. Princeton C291: E. Addoms, F. S. Allen, H. Bannard, T. M. Bloch, VV. L. Broad, H. T. Bunn, Jr., VV. H. Chapin, YV. F. Coan, D. C. Colladay, Y. H. Condict, H. H. Hadley, A. B. Harper, Jr., D. M. Haseltine, J. H. Howe, Jr., VV. R. Huff, W. F. Jackson, C. WV. T. Johnston, T. B. Kerr, J. F. Lawrence, R. J. MacDonald, J. Mulford, P. J. O'Neil, W. R. Pond, Jr., H. A. Ranges, C. S. Scott, F. L. Smith, Jr., J. White, A. O. Wiillauer, K. NVi1son. Darlnzoullz. C241: J. A. Allen, F. W. Andres, L. L. Avery, Jr., N. H. Barrows, Jr., C. E. Born, G. M. Bott, F. Chase, R. S. Clark, A. A. Cooley, S. J. Dow, Jr., C. M. Dudley, J. J. Faissler, XV. R. Faulkner, J. E. Gore, H. R. Magnuson, T. L. Maynard, K. M. Moran, D. VV. Orr, VV. L. Over- holser, Jr., R. C. Perkins, M. Rock, Jr., G. Scott, C. H. lVoodruFf, E. T. YYright. Williams C1511 W. C. Baird, E. F. Baker, R. L. Davis, Jr., R. B. Greer, Jr., WV. N. Hubbard, Jr., J. L. Lesher, D. Little, Jr., VV. H. McMaster, Jr., S. B. Romaine, H. Rubino, J. T. Schenck, T. W. Seeley, R. B. Sewall, E. H. Wadsworth, G. Watson. Ill. I. T. C121: M. R. Boyer, A. R. Congdon, R. G. Cowan, N. H. Dolloff, R. B. Ellis, J. B. Ellsworth, E. B. Farmer, A. H. Hayes, VV. E. Lowery, O. S. Payson, J. H. Powell, Jr., R. S. Roberts. Amherst C31: H. S. Emerson, W. S. Hotchkiss, P. S. Lindquist. Pennsylvania C312 E. G. Ashley, P. C. Goodwin, E. E. Hansen. Cornell C312 A. W. Dyer, J. B. Hatcher, H. S. Nichols, Jr. Bowdoin C11: VV. P. Snow. Carnegie Inst. of Technology C11: G. K. Haven. Illinois C11: W. J. Fulton, Jr. Michigan C11: D. A. Davis. Wisconsin C212 T. P. Pray, J. K. Fairbank. Tufts C11: F. E. Ingalls. Union C11: E. P. Myers, Jr. Undecided C21: Harry Leopold, Jr., C. M. Saunders. 120 EFXEHEMQIH ML . . 1-V .2 ,. rv h as ms' tw m '. l,'-l ' Senior lass Qallot Done the most for Exeter . Squarest ..... Most loyal . Pluckiest . . Most popular , . All-round athlete. . Hztndsoniest. . . All-I'0Ll11dI11L1l1 . . Wittiest . . . Most talented . . . Most gentleiiizlnly . Most apt to succeed . Most obliging . . . Most Original . Most l,21Cl,f1ll. . . Most deInOc'I':Ltie . Sportiest Noisiest . Quietest Nerviest . Busiest . Laziest . Shark . Sponge . Bluffer . Heathen Highbrow . Giant. . Baby..fQ.f. Biggest roughneek . Best speaker . . Best dancer . Best natured . Pessimist . . Optimist . Petter . Snob . . Useless . . . VVoInan-hater . Grind . . . Flunker . Cutter . Politician . . . XPra.etically unanimous. BRANDENIxURGa BRANDENBURG BRANDENBURG BROCKELAIIAN . v N v . BR INDENRURO GORE P. DAVIS SIMMONS D. W. SMITH ASHCRAFT P. DAYIS BRANDENIIURG SIMMONS ASHCRAFT BRANDENEURO BRANDENBURG ROCK DEW'ING VVATTERS LOWES SIMMONS GOODWIN BERKELEI' DEWING FRENCH LEOPOLD W . YVRIGHT S. Dow LOwEs DEXVING FAIRBANK GASSER SEXTON GOODWVIN SEXTON ROCK W WRIGHT W. F. PERKINS BERKELEY BERKELEY GORE GOODTVIN SEXTON O'CONNELL O7C0NNELL OYCONNELL SIMMONS BRANDENRURG W. WRIOHT BRANDENBURG ASHCRAFT FAIRBANK BRANDENBURO FAIRHANK SEXTON F. K. SMITH P. DAVIS G. XNELLS CLASSER HATCI1EIl COOLEI' DEWINO SEXVALL VV.-XTTERS, RL'13INO NIULFORD SWVEENEY F. K. SMITH LUSTBADER EDYVARDS ASHLEY COAN FRENCH ORR SEXTON SIMMONS DUHIG POPE GASSER EDWARDS LEOPOLD EDDI' GUEST GOODWIN TURNER LOwEs 121 SIMMONS SIMMONS EIR.-XNDENHl'IiG G. XYELLS BROCRELMAN POPE LANE BOYER T. G. SMITH BREWETER SIMMONS HOLDEN W. XYRIGIIT G. XVELLS SIMMONS D. A. DAYIH SEXTON OTIS FRENCH LOXYES, BERREL E Y BANNARD, RIURRAY, BLAIR FAIREANK WARREN LOWES BLOCH IIOXVLAND EDDI' RURINO ELLSWORTH BRANDENBURG H. R. MERRILL HOLDEN H. R. MERRILL BOYER G. WATSON HOWL.-IND HIATCHER OTIS RHOADES, J. A. BANNARD HANSEN ALLEN GORE, G. WELLS I ,- -'ws U' :rx gg! Q .. Q 1 7 5 W t - j PPA. ' ,slllll S - -- - -- A -an . 1 L. A ,,.t.,,, A ','- .r, ,V !' 'V N. 4 if 7 agp Z- , mu B xx! ,Ham s gf: X Has, A Nfl 2 N -Y m e X W f if NA? Q NS e W BEE N fm s R- www' sl ., Iiigru Fx, Qbx 'Q ' 'bk M H X XM gain X32 will . A-.:'Av' N 'Q' kgrjffi-'. T J. ' , '. ' '.' .x '...':' P, 74, 61. , f :f Zfs'g- I' - .. 3. n w? . V igfkzglfg 2' '. Q: :f'f 1.?- ,H vi -' SSQ.. ., Q., f .4211 '-1 .. :Q gf 1 a FQ . I iilfgfg, .5 p 355,156 . . 55 a . fikgggf 5. 3 2Q5i,Q:.if 4 A, .,g1f':5: . 4. -iv 92 .r .v A 3, 1. 9.1.1-1 2--dk.. 1 . 1',, . , ' 5' ' gif-fi' L 5 .f13,s1ig,- - 3-J' ' 1,5 Ij.j.'f 3,5 ,X ' 4: i' J:5?x35551 '..4. 'H X ,gtqfiif -' , 'A 'il '.1. ,: 'MY 'N f v. ' -':i+I5-- QQ!- J' 'Y 1 ' MN ie ffm? ' . ' .S 5,. I . .A 5 Q: R1 X Q 'V Q l'f?Tif 2' 1- A Q: fa Q'i'i'F'. ' ' - , -e -A ' 7 gn.W'jff AE- ' '17 Pl E' -Qs ' f - ' , as Ag: 'E e .. 3 l . J, px, .g X- A 'MJ' . ' YN E1 ' + ' A 'wg ':e 'ff . W- ,, N, X ., L Hr 3' , E- Qsfg fl .::: . TM Clipper e7Widcfle Glass O you, the Class of 1925 relinquishes the leadership of the school. We have completed our work and enjoyed our play here, and now as alumni we place our confidence in you. Vile regret, it is true, that we are to leaveg for we see so many things that we might have done and which you still may do. You who have now been here three years have in that time been laying the foundations for the extra-curriculum activities and interests which will be open to you as Seniors. You have been learning to know Exeter and the Exeter spirit. It is for you in the one remaining year now before you to put this knowledge and experience to good use. It is you who are to become the leaders of the school. It is for you either to build upon these foun- dations or to let the foundations themselves waste away. Build! Exeter furnishes the material! it is yours for the taking. On the other hand donlt forget that the primary goal of your Senior year is a diploma. Keep your studying ever before you as the duty which must first be com- pleted to make all the other activities possible. Too many foolhurdy Seniors have seen their diploma slip from their grasp through their own lack of preparation. Now, on behalf of the Class of 1925, we wish to you every possible measure of success which is your reward. 123 SVAO11-gleturning Clipper gwiddlers HOWARD STANLEY BARRINGTON l5u,L12n1eA, MASS. Howie Born April 13, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Ycarg Acad- emy Track Squadg Class Football Team C2jg All-Class Foot,- ball Teamg Christian 1+'1'11ternity C233 'illes Cnbotinswg Outing Clubg College Preference, M. I. T. FRANCIS ELLSWORTH BAKER NEW YORK, N. Y. Bake-. Frank. Born December 17, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Yearg French Clubj Les Crmbotinsng College Preference, Princeton. a . HERBERT HARRY BOOMER, JR. SPOKANE, XV.-XSH. Hal, Bummer. Born February 27, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Basketball Squadg Class Footbnllg Outing Clubj Christian Frateruityg College Preference, Leland Stanford. 124 wx: ,P k. f7 bifl rlmwrssiemifarsisn-:1:+Q m m L EDGAR REGINALD BOONE SoUT11 BEND, IND. Ed Born September 7, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Basketball Squudg 'l'I'2ll'li Squad: Phi 'l'het.u Psi: College P1'Cl-CFCHCC, Yule. THEODORE EMERSON BRIDGE H.1z.xRDv1LLE, Coxx. f l'ed. Born November 17, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, M. I. T. HERBERT MUNROE cox, JR. SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. Money Born March 4, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Chris- tian Fraterxlityg Glee Clubg Mandolin Club 5 College Pref- erence, M. I. T. 125 i 1 , , 1 SCHOOL :mm-U . wk , 1 N '7f F' 1,4 ,u f E 'I' AX Q -I M - 55 ' f - - ff. -1 1 -3 '.'.1.,' fe ' --ijglsvkll--LL j 3, -E ' 1 --'L 1 fi!. r Mull-ll ' Tl- :' '5' ' W Wm un fm. 5 :?,,.n E 'I 'iii NN -f. 3 , w 5. J a I WE 5 lm 11 1, ilmaux 'T B U 7 U U 9 Q. --. - 5? bg, E ul MAURICE AMBROSE DeVINNA, JR. TULSA, OLKA. It D YY Born April 12, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yearg South- ern Clubg College Preference, Harvard. ALFRED EDWARD ERICKSON Doncl-IESTER, MASS. Eric. Born July 17, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Acad- emy Football Squadg Class Hockey Teamg College Prefer- ence, Harvard. PERRY EARLE FARNUM PROVIDENCE, R. I. 1: Pepin Born June S, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, Yale. 126 m9 i.m D HERBERT FIELDS 1'IUNT1NGTON, W. VA. KAHG1'lJ.Y, Scip. Mope. Born Januairy 31, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg College Preference, Harvard. GEORGE DEETZ GARRETT, JR. EAST JAFFREY, N. H. Heine Born July 23, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Upper Middle Basketball 'Teuxng Glee Clubg Orchestraxg College Preference, Dartmouth. DOUGLAS WOOD GIBSON NEW ROC7HELLE, N. Y. Gib. Doug Gibby Born January 21, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yezirq Crew Squadg Christialn Frnt.e1'nity3 Glee Clubg Honor Mun, Second Groupg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Piinceton. 127 --'- Q Born December 15, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Honor Man, First Group, Honorable Mention, College Pref- erence, Harvard. -r r ROBERT WEBSTER HOLMES SOMERVILLE, MASS. f'Bob. Born December 2, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Christian Fraternity, Golden Branch, Outing Club 5 Upper Middle Basketball Squad, Kappa Delta Pig College Prefer- ence, Tufts. JOHN DUFF KENNEY NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 'tKe11. Fat 4 HOUGHTON KIMBALL N ORYVAY, ME. HIi11l1.H Duke Born February 11, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Upper Middle Football Squad, CrewSquad C235 Outing Club C255 College Preference, Bowdoin. 128 -1-+ ,. -. , ,J1 . lf Elifd' 1 m mil - ,- FRANKLIN KNIGHT, JR. Homolils, MASS. Fr:mk. K1iigglit.ie. Born May 7, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yezirg Chris- tian Frateruiiyg Glee Club: Cliurf-li Choirg Oreliestrn, Coiieertmusterg Academy Crew Squudg College Preference, Harvard. MARSHAL GALE LUCE BIIAMI, FL.-x. lXI:11'sli. l'Lur-y. Born Februairy 1, 1905. Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Academy Football Squad 1253 Aeauleiiiy 'T1'ilC'li 'l'l-:im 1293 Penn Relay Teumg B. A. A. Ilifc-1'sel1ol:isl.ie Tearing c.ll1I'lSllilll Fraternityg Alplm Nug College P1'Cl-0I'l'lll'l', Dzl1'l1Ilf,illll1. J . WILLIAM MAGENAU CONCQRD, N. H. K 'lBill.l' Born November 7, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Upper Middle Hockey Teamg College Preference, Dart- mouth. 129 rf- 5' frm E51 Ll VALENTINE DeWITT MATHES DOVER, N. H. Hxvalllv Born May 7, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Outing Club, College 1'refe1'e1ice, D1I1'liIllOll13l1. ARTHUR BROADWATER MARLOW HELENA, MONT. lXIarley. HAbie. Art Born July 5, 1006. Entered Upper Middle Year, Orches- tra, College Preference, M. I. T. EDWARD REYNOLDS MCPHERSON, JR. SHIPPENSBURG, P.-x. f'Ted. Mar-. Born July 18, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, Phillips Church Monitor, College P1'efc-1'ei1ee, Hlirvurd. 130 . Q-Y . Q, .I xr fr ame m ul JOHN STANTON MOORE HoUGHToN, MICH. HJnel:. Jol1nnyL Born April 29, 1904. Entered Lower Middle Year: Crew Squadg Cliristizm Fraternityg Outing Club: Clee Club C295 Choir C255 College Preference, Undef-ided. LEWIS WILLIAM MORGAN NEW HAVEN, CoNN. f'Lew. Born December 12, 1905. EI11'K'1'1'1l Lower Middle Yearg Lower Middle Class llusketbull Tc-:uug Ar-ndeiuy Baseball Squad: Christian 1+'rnte1'uity 1235 Outing Clubg Cust Spread- ing the News, Christmas Play, 19235 Ynudeville Show, 19245 Cleo Club C235 lNI:1ndolin Club C235 Honorable Men- tiong Kappa Epsilon Pig College Prel'erencc, Yale. WALTER CLARENCE PINE NATIC'K, MASS. l'lYally. Walt.'l A'Piney. Born January 29, 1904. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Football Team C315 Academy Truck Squad: Acade- my Hockey Squadg Christian Fraternityg Proctor at Webster Hall, 1924-253 Blziirstown Conference, 1923g 1nter-l'rater- nity Council 3 Phi Epsilon Signing College Preference, Uni- versity of Pennsylvunizn.. 131 .111 ,., . -fr ' fr m m r.l HENRY WALTER PUTNAM, JR. C.mTH.u:E, Mo. 'lPut. Born August, 27, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Your Kappa Epsilon Pig College Preference, Dnrtlnouth. VICTOR HENRY ROTHSCHILD, ZND NEW XYORK, X. Y. Vie, A'B:n'on. Rotl1y. Born April 4, 1908. Entered Junior Yeairg Class Baseball, Class Baskc-tlnnllg Class Tennis: Lower Middle Class Baseball Tezun, Mznizigerg Tennis Squad, Trnek Squad, Christian Fraternity: Outing Club, Chess Clubg The Phzfllips E.z'elvr .lll0llUll!j, Contributing Stull, Honor Man, First Group QQJ, Second Group 135g Honorable Mention C553 Dillon French Prize, Honorable Mention, College Preferenee, Undecided. EDWIN WALKER ROWELL XYALTHAM, MASS. 'fEd. t'Rowlyf' Born July 31, 1907. Entered Ypper Middle Year, Class Football Tezung College Preference, Harvard. 132 .Q-1' ., ,. . .51 lf md ' rm '-I ' I RICHARD ADAMS SAWYER IYORCESTER, MASS. .1efT. 'fTon1. Happy Born October 22, 1905. Entered Lower Middle Year, Athletic Association, Aeudelny Baseball Team Q31, Captain, P. E. A. Polic-e QZJ, Upper Middle Class, Secretzmry-Treasurer, Senior Couneil r,Rc-signedj, Cliristiam Fraternity Q3l, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preferenee, Yale. , . MERCER SMITH IYASHINGTON, D. C. Sn'1itt,y. Grmnp. 'AGeorge. Born June 27, 1906. Entered l'pper Middle Year, Foot ball Squad, College Preferenee, Yale. FRANCIS STRINGFELLOW JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Frank Stringy. f'Alligator. Born July 30, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, South- ern Club, Outing Club, College Preference, Princeton. 133 If K5t3? -Ph'-Dill m f7Von-gteturning Clipper glfiddlers Baker, Francis Ellsworth, Barrington, Howard Stanley, Boomer, Herbert Harry, Jr., Boone, Edgar Reginald, Bridge, Theodore Emerson, Cox, Herbert Mumoe. Jr., DeVinna, Maurice Ambrose, J Erickson, Alfred Edward, Farnum. Perry Earle, Fields, Herbert, Garrett, George Deetz, Jr., Gibson, Douglas Wood, Holmes, Robert Webster, Kenney, John Duli, Kimball, Houghton, Knight, Franklin, Jr., Luce, Marshall Gale, Magenau, Otto VYilliam, Marlow, Arthur Broadwater, Mathes, Valentine DeWitt, McPherson, Edward Reynolds, Moore, Jolm Stanton, Morgan, Lewis YYilliam, Pine, YYalter Clarence, Putnam, Henry Wfalter, Jr., Rothschild, Victor Hem'y, 2nd Rowell, Edwin XValker, Sawyer, Richard Adams, Smith, Mercer, Stringfellow, Francis, 1 Jr., 976' Delaware Arrnnc, 515 7l'I'f1IC'l' Block, 815 Park A ren nc, 27 School Slrcci, 6' A rl. zdns Road, 1359 E. 26111 Sfrccl, 101 Plvasa-nl Slrccf, 54 l'n z'1'v1'sI1y A ren uc, 82.6 13171 A1'i'n'ue, 10.5, S l'1'li'il'N Arcnnc, 28 Bdlinglnznz Slrecl, 47.9 County Sfrcrl, Q3 Bridge Slreel, 4715 Ayrplelon Slrcel, 30.4 N. E. 121313 Street, 6' Ridge Road, 626 Harrison Arcrzne, T0 Silver Slrcel, 57' TV. King Sircet, 2:21 College Azrenue, S Edgewood Avenue, 4 lValCr Slrcef, 717' E. Higlzla-nd Street, 310 IV. S5111 Slrect, 135 Dale Street, 4.3 Orcad Slrcel, 9 Kcnsinglon Terrace, 32 Lancaslcr Terrace, College Qreferences Buffalo, N. Y Bllleriea, Mass Spokane, Wash South Bend, Ind Hazardville, Conn Swampscott, Mass Tulsa, Okla Dorchester, Mass Providence, R. I Huntington, W. Va East Jaffrey, N. H New Rochelle, N. Y Somerville, Mass New Bedford, Mass Norway, Me Holyoke, Mass Miami, Fla Concord, N. H. Helena, Mont Dover, N. H. Shippensburg, Pa Houghton, Mich New Haven, Conn Natick, Mass Carthage, Mo New York, N. Y VValtham, Mass XVorcester, Mass Bronxville, N. Y Jacksonville, Fla Harvard C6j: M. A. DeYinna, A. E. Erickson, J. D. Kenney, Franklin Knight, E. R. Mc- Pherson, Jr., E. XV. Rowell. Yale C5JI E. R. Boone, P. E. Farnum, L. XY. Morgan, R. A. Sawyer, Mercer Smith. Dartmouth C492 M. G. Luce, O. W. Magenau, V. DeW. Mathes, H. XY. Putnam, Jr. IVI. I. T. C431 H. S. Barrington, T. E. Bridge, H. M. Cox, A. B. Marlow. Princeton C2j: F. E. Baker, D. W. Gibson. LclandSla'nf01'd C2J: H. H. Boomer, Jr. Bowdoin: Houghton Kimball. Tufts: R. VV. Holmes. University of Pemlsylraniai NY. C. Pine. Undecided C211 J. S. Moore, V. H. Rothschild, 2nd, 134 M.vP i.ss Clipper gwidclle Presiclevzt . . . Vice-P1'esifIenL . . Secretary . . . Acker, Grevel Edward, Adams, Eugene Gordon Lee, Almy, Stafford, Anderson, Forbush, Anderson, Robert Rettig, Barbour, NYalworth, Bassett, NYilliam Brigham, Bell, Conrad, Jr., Bell, Edward XVillingham, Jr., Bell, Robert Bogue, Bennett, Franklin Pierce, Bicknell, Edwin Lawrence, Billings, Robert Penficld, Bingham, David Jolm, Blake, Edmund Guion, Blatchford, Huntington, Blomberge, Harry Dittloff, Bogardus, John Cornelius, Bourn, Alger Stedman, Brown, Rufus Choate, 3rd, Brown, Wlalter Augustine, Burgess, Frederic Tudor, Burke, Norman Edmund, Burt, Leland Howard, Butler, John Franklin, Byron, Wlilliam Cooke, Jr., Cahoon, Howard Cleurie, Carver, John James, Chandler, John Girard, 2nd, Child, Charles Gardner, 3rd, Clark, Robert V an Horn, Collett, Lloyd Irving, Cone, Wlilliam Addison, Connelly, Bernard Chamberlin, Coulter, John Head, Coursen, Donald Leslie, Damon, Kennard Vaughan, Dana, Robert David, Dietrich, Porter, Donald, Howard Frederick, Duane, Lawrence Edwin, OFFICERS MEMBERS New York, N. Y., C'fI7Ill17'lilIQC', lllass., Fall River, lllass., Graflon, Jlass., lllillon. lllills, Le.r-ingion, Blass., B1'iz1gezz'aler, Blass., l'YalUm-111, Blass., Sarannalz, Ga., New York, N. Y., CZ-iflondale, Mass., Weyzzzozzllz, Blass., Rallaml, YI., Norwoofl, illass., Sara, illc., Porllancl, lllc., llrdllllllvl, Mass., Slamforfl, Conn., Exeter, Oshkosh, lY'z's ., Hopkinlon, Mass., Beverly Farms, lllass., Portland, Me., New York, N. Y., LKICOIZZIKI, Newton Cooler, Mass. Haru irl1, lllass., C'a-mbridge, Blass., Dlalden., Jl ass., New York, N. Y., Canton, O., Brewer, zll e., New York, N. Y., Rock lsland, Ill., Greezzsburg, Pa., New Rochelle, N. Y., lpswiclz, Mass., Jamaica Plain, Jlass., New York, N. Y., Uczfbridge, lllass., Brookline, Mass., 135 Glass' HfkRLAN M. ELLIS JOHN E. LOVE RICHARD A. SAWYER E. H. Riehards's A. 32 Gilman 1 W. 34 Miss C. A. Norton's H. 5 W. 21 W. K. Tozier's H. 14 YV. 25 H. 12 G. P. Kimball's Miss A. F. Peavey's A. 24 Miss A. M. Chesley's Edward Gilman 7 D. 35 Dunbar Annex 7 Mrs. H. VV. Bourn's S. 27 A. 19 Gilman 12 H. 22 Miss A. M. Piper's H. L. Smith's Mrs. J. E. Knight's A. 20 A. 32 H. 11 E. A. Barretfs YV. 15 S. 6 J. XV. MeNulty's Gilman 7 H. 17 XV. 8 A. 33 Dunbar Annex 3 E. A. Barrett's P. 17 Veazey 1 Qloorway cgfademy Quilding lr L...s..nw ff Dwinell, James Fisher, Jr., Earle, John Robert, Easterbrooks, Charles Addison, Ellis, Harlan Montgomery, Ellis, Raymond Walleser, ' Elting, Howard, Jr., Esselburne, George H arter, Evans, Richard Orvis, Evarts, John, Ferguson, Dudley Chapin, Follansbee, Mitchell Davis, Jr., Follansbee, Rogers, Foote, Freeman, Forrester, Robert Roy, Jr., Freeman, Malcolm Trowbridge, G alland, Theodore Hexter, Garrison, Thomas Ferguson, Jr Garside, Ruel Rushford. Goff, Allston Stone, Goldthwaite, Eaton Kenneth, Goodrich, Frederick Norman, Goodwin, Frank Jones, Grady, Alfred Vincent, Gray, John 1Yellington, Griggs, Charles J ames, xCillggG1'1l1E'll1'1, Daniel, 2nd Ham, Philip Martin, Hamilton, George Russell, Harmon, David Perry, Harnett, Benjamin John, Hastings, Julian Payson, Haupt, Norris Harkness, Hayford, John Enoch, Jr., Heald, Bradley, Herington, George Burchalter, Jr., Hersey, Francis Prescott, Hewett, Ernest Webster, Heystek, Harvard Emden, Hill, Cortlandt Taylor, Hitt, Hamilton, Holt, Philetus Havens, Holter, Richard Minor, Hopkins, Gerald NYilliam, Hosmer, Rawson Fell, Howe, Kenneth Tapley, Howell, Richard William, Hulett, George Barker, Hunt, Albert Ray, lngraham, Arthur, Jr., Johnson, Howard Palmer, Jones, Kenyon Blackwell, Kedian, Thomas James, 'tDied February 23, 1925 Winchester, rllass., Detroit, M ich., Chelsea, Blass., Charles City, Ia., Clzarles City, la., Clzrcogo, lll., Canton, O., Bolle, lllont., ll'ooflsloc'lf, Vt., 1feesc'1'zTllc. N. Y., Chzfmgo, Ill., Chicago, Ill., Lyme, Conn., New York, N. Y., Flashing, N. Y., Spokane, ll'ash., Boonlon., N. J., New Yorlf, N. Y., lllashzinglonl, D. C., Dclroit, Jltch., Broolrlyn, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., lV'liIZlll7'O?7, Blass., lllilforrl, Del., Straight Creek, Ky., Protvnlcnce, R. I., ll'1'c'l1'tla, Kan., Yonkers, N. Y., Bcrlfclcy, Cal., Fromrfnghanz, lVlaSs., Elizabeth, N. J., Newton, Yonlrers, N. Y., Portland, Orc., Wellesley Hills, Jlass Alfred, Me., Detroit, Mich., St. Paul, illtnn., Rye, N. Y., Denver, Col., Helena, Mont., North Haven, lllc., Salt Lake City, U., Arlington, Blass., Framingham, Mass., Prt-nceton, N. J., Redlands, Cal., Oalfland, R. l., Monticello, Ga., Eltzabetlz, N. J., Belmont, lllass., 136 E! ul -x Edward Gilman 3 Mrs. A. L. Colson's A. 27 Mrs. A. L. Colson's Mrs. A. L. Colsonls H. 22 F. L. Wentworth's H. S S. 21 S. 12 H. 15 H. 16 H. 11 NVilliams 1 T. D. Finn's Gilman 3 A. 23 H. 23 J. W. Nesbitt's G. P. Kimball's YV. 15 H. S A. 20 Dutch 1 Graduates House E. A. Barrettls W. 20 A. M. Trefethenls Mrs. A. C. Benne-tt's A. 30 H. 6 Mrs. J. E. Knight's Edward Gilman 3 Mrs. A. C. Bennett's J. NV. Nesbittls S. 15 Mrs. A. C. Bennett's XY. H. Nute's W. 19 Miss G. W. Proctor's S. 24 Miss E. F. Shepard's W. 7 Miss G. W. Proctorls H. 23 H. 10 D. 30 Mrs. J. E. Knight's NV. 21 Mrs. A. S. Wetherell's Williams 4 IIE Keene, Gerry, Kennard, Delano Munroe, King, John Edwin, Jr., Kirtland, Edward Goodridge, Kistler, Herbert Donald, Knox, Arthur, Jr., Koss, Richard Browne, Kullman, Herman, Jr., LaChapelle, Paul Andrew, Lane, Charles Augustus, Leach, Edward Shepherd, Leach, Harvey Harrison, Leavitt, George Conrad, Lehman, Lawrence Benjamin, Lewis, Philip Haviland, Charles Knox, Sault Sle. lvlarie, Mich., Mrs. VV. B. Kenniston's Lin, Valentine Held, von der, Lister, Gordon Kaye, Long, George Burton, Love, John Evans, Macdonald, Hedges, Macomber, Herrick Mower, Mahoney, John Joseph, Malone, Clarence Mangan, Jr., Marlow, Leigh Miltz, Maschke, Maurice, Jr., Max, Theodore Louis, McFarland, Donald Jackman, McKenzie, Robert Standish, McNeil, Wendell Lewis, McNeil, Vllright, McVitty, Albert Elliott, Jr., Menihan, John Conway, Millard, Charles Ramsdell, Miller, Chandler Starr, Miller, Neil Oak, tMills Barret Van Auken Mofflyi, Muessel, Gerald Keller, Niles, John Southworth, Jr., Parker, James Mitchell, Parsons, Geoffrey, Jr., Perkins, Niels Mortensen, Perry, Newell Alphonso, Jr., Philbrick, Robert Lawrence, Platt, John Vilarren, Jr., Potter, Richard Harmon, TPrentice, Robert Wells, Jr Puffer, James Chadbourne, Putnam, Robert Mitchell, Reynolds, Robert Wood, Ridlon, Myron George, 'Died March S, 1925. TDied December 21, 1924. v' -W -. . ,V ,5' mmm 1.1 Lynn., Mass., Peabody, lllass., Delroil, Mich., Exeter, Bullc, .Monl., Ncui York, N. Y., Des lllolnes, Ia., Natchez, Miss., Los Angeles, Cal., Glen. Ridge, N. J., Scarsdale, N. Y., Scarsdale, N. Y., Omaha, Neb., Chicago, Ill., New York, N. Y., Chicago, Ill., l3'ro0klyu, N. Y., Reading, Blass., Johnstown, Pa., N ew York, N. Y., Burlington., Vl., Dorchesler, Mass., New York, N. Y., H elena, lllonl., Cleveland, O., Utica, N. Y., Concord, Litchfield, Conn., H amillon., Canada, Lebanon, Bryn Mawr, Pa., Rochester, N. Y., Exeter, Rockford, Ill., Bangor, llle., South Bend, Ind., Carbondale, Pa., Cape Elizabeth, Me., Rye, N. Y., Columbus, O., Winthrop, lllass., Rye, lllonroe, La., Natick, Mass., St. Johnsbury, Vt., W inchesler, M ass., Forboro, lVIass., Kezar Falls, lllc., 137 H. A. Ross's W. 28 H. 3 J. C. Kirtlanfls I-I. 7 Vi . 29 Mrs. A. L. Colson's G. F. BIOWIIPSYS Gilman 9 H. 10 H. 25 ll. 25 Miss F. IG. 'l'il1on's H. 28 XY. 29 Gilman 5 Dutch 2 5.9 H. 14 H. 13 Miss A. F. Peavey's A. 13 H. 15 H. G. Carrellls Mrs. H. N. Redma.n's Miss E. F. Shepard's A. Bell's A. 16 Mrs. J. A. Brownls Miss A. M. Lands W. 6 H. 7 Mrs. F. R. Millardls H. 13 H. 10 Mrs. F. P. Ham's Mrs. YV. B. Kenniston's S. 10 W. 11 W. 17 Miss E. F. Shepard's H. S. Philbrick's C. H. Sargc-nt's G. H. Walton's Merrill 5 G. H. Waltonls Mrs. W. B1l1'llI1gfl1ll9lS Miss E. F. Shepa1'fl's -wa 11. - -- . ,fl Roberts, Horace Noyes, Robinson, Jarvis Beverley, Ross, Leland Hamilton, Jr., Safford, Charles Louis, Sanders, Philip Heckert, Sedgwick, Harold Bend, Sexton, Hugh Clifford, Shea, Walter Cotter, Sinton, Stanley Henry, Jr. Skillern, Jack Philip, Spingarn, Stephen Joel, Squier, George Cleveland, Jr., Statter, Humphrey, Jr., Stocker, Frank Raymond, Stoddard, John, Strong, Hugh Vincent, Swede, Robert Guy, Thomas, John Anderson, T hornpson, Gscar Ludwig, Thompson, YVilliam Boner, Townsend, Joseph Lawrence, Jr., Trinble, Frederic Baughman, Truesdell, Robert Fuller, Tyers, Richard, Jr., Ullmann, William Ludwig, r VanLennep, Gustave Adolphe, Jr., Wadsworth, Lewis Lumber, Jr., VVarner, Eugene Meier, XVaterman, Philip Gomer, VVeist, Edward Cilley, Wells, John Walter, 2nd, VVells, Richard Brice, Wemmer, Henry Robert, Whitworth, Ernest Brierley, Wilbor, Alexander VVells, Williams, Hadley Brinsmead, Wilson, Keith Singleton, Wing, Arthur Kyle, Jr., Yinkey, Charles Arden, Jr., mul lllarquette, Mich., W. 27 Clarksburg, W. Va., W. 27 llladison, N. J., H. 24 Lowell, Mass., H. 24 South Bend, Ind., Mrs. H. N. Redman's Yonkers, N. Y., Gilman 10 Fairfield, Ill., H. 20 I11.clianapol'is, Ind., D. 36 Boston, Mass., Gilman 3 Boise, Ida., Dunbar Annex 9 Amenia, N. Y., VV. 22 Wirtclzester, Mass., A. 11 Sioux City, Ia., E. A. Barrett's Scranton, Pa., D. 32 Boston., Blass., Watkins 1 Erie, Pa., E. H. Richards's Conshohocken, Pa., A. 3 Columbus, O., S. 6 Wellesley, Mass., Mrs. A. C. Bennett's Plzoentx, Ariz., H. 27 Greeriporl, N. Y., Orange, Terr., Sllerburne, N. Y., ' Stamford, Corm., S pringjield, M o., Illerton, Pa., Winchester, lllass., Eggcrlsv-ille, N. Y., Gary, Ind., New York, N. Y., M enominee, M ich., Carthage, lllo., Li-ma, O., Ware Shoals, S. C., Chestnut Hill, lllass., Phoenix, Ariz., French Lick, Ind., Brooklyn, N. Y., Detroit, M teh., 138 F. L. Went.worth's W. I. Rowe's S. I. Bennettfs S. 16 G. M. Beaton's M. R. Leete's W. 1 Veazey 2 Mrs. R. N. Elwell's W. 34 Mrs. W. B. Kenniston's Mies A. C. Oakman's Z. A. Barker's A. 25 Dunbar Annex 4 S. 10 S. 15 Dutch 24 Mrs. J. E. Knight's 3 . 5. 'I i f W 5 ' fi f ..f.,., W... ... ,.. .. ....... 1 I1 hd ha i 1 ni h ' i itiittiri: ' 4 X xx: , nu R XSL., .,.. .. .. .. 5,54 LOWER MIDDLE CLASS 19 1 fofwer C7Wia'dle Glass OWERSY May yo11 rise to The l'l'1llI11 of Upper C.ll1l9Slll0I1 with 21 feeling that ut lust your position in the svliool is 1'eeog11iz1-ml. As Tfpper Mi1lclle1's you will lmye laid :1si1'le the lust vestige of y0ll1' youthful unrl l1Tllllilfll1'C days to beeonie 111011, the f'0llG1lQLl1CS of the learlc-rs of the school. In 1111 ilIll11Zl1ll!,ly short time you will be eulled upon to upholcl the t1'111litions unrl honor of the school, und it is I1C'f'CSSlll'y that yo11 fill that position as ull Exeter 111011 slnoulcl. Make the inost of next yenr. Enter the various extra-eurrieuluni 116-tivities with tl1Q i1,le11 that when yo11 lmve :1tt11ined the top of the l11r,lclor Exeter will be 11s fine 11 sr-liool us the day you first were l1C!'C. Donlt think be1:11use you ure 1111,-rely Upper Miildlers your responsibility will sleep until your last year, 12CIHCIlllJC1'tll1ll it is the Ypper Middle yeur XVlllI'll fornis the spool 111'OllIlll wl1iel1 the thread of you Senior year is woven. In u1l1l1-ties, it is the nucleus of the lust lllillll that makes possible the next successful tc-21111. In the litm-1'n1'y life, it is 1l1e Vppel' Miflcllers wl1o lu-:1r the burden of le:1de1'sl1i11 the following yCl11'. In studies, it is the Vpper Mimlcllers wl1o lJCCOlllG Cum Laude 1nen in the SC11l0l'yC21l'. 1-ll 1-24 ,. -xr .fgofzoer glticictle Glass President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Abbott, Charles Theodoric, Addoms, Robert XVorthington, Alexander, Archibald Gillespie, Appelman, Alexander Richard Bailey, W'illiam Wlood, Baker, Lazare, Baker, Vllilliam John, Baldwin, John Hume, Barnes, Ira Buckingham, Bartlett, Raymond Young, Batehelder, Benjamin Otis, Battle, Charles Edward, Benton, Louis Joseph, Best, Charles Thomas, Bezdek, Hugo, Jr., Bird, Frederic Henry, Bower, Ernest Ziegler, Jr., Bradley, Edwin Tremain, Brown, Lytle, Jr., Bruce, Robert Alexander, Chase, Franklin NVhitner, Clark, NYilliam Whittier, Jr., Clarke, George Milton, J1'., Clifford, Donald Berridge, Cobb, David, Cobb, John Copeland, Compton, Wlilliam Ranulf, Cookman, John Emory, Corbusier, William Henry, 2nd Craig, Robert Lawrence, Crawford, Howard Tribou, Cutler, Henry Edwin, Jr., Dame, Thorndike Belmore, Darling, John Pendleton, DeMeritt, Bromley, DeYoe, Arthur Gerard, Dow, George YYallaee, Easthagen, Albert lvell, Evans, Barton, Evans, Samuel Beamer, Farr, Harvey LaRos, I OFFICERS MEMBERS Hershey, Neb., Brooklyn, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Manchester, Yonkers, N. Y., Paris, France, New Haven., Conn., Utica, N. Y., Decatur, Ill., A-nflouer, Ill ass., Haverhill, Blass., Vancouzrer, B . C., Ogden.sb'zzrg, N. Y Pittsburgh, Pa., State College, Pa., Rockland, Die., Scranton, Pa., Nyack, N. Y., Nashville, Tenn., Illontclair, N. J., Sanford, Fla., Canton, 0., New York, N. Y., Brooklyn., N. Y., Barnstable, Illass. lllarshall, Ter., I 'J Saratoga Springs, N. Y., En glewoocl, N. J., Fort Sam H ouston, Tex., illetnchen, N. J., Lexington, III ass., llhilzzzette, Ill., Lynn., Zllass., Des Jlloines, Ia., Ereter, Fort Leaven worth, Hinsdale, Ill., lllanila, P. I., lVorccster, Blass., Piltsbfurgh, Pa., Allentown., Pa., 142 Kun. JOHN F. FOSTER ALBERT I. EASTHAGEN HARyEY L, FARR G. P. Kinlballhs H. L, Smith'S W. 17 A. 29 D. 43 W. 29 Williams 10 R. F. Nye's Z. A. Barker's Mrs. H. J. Fossfs A. 27 Hooper 2 H. 19 XVilliams 5 D. 31 Veazey 15 V. M. Haughton's D. 28 W. 18 XV. 2 XV. 33 W. 19 Williams 6 Mrs. J. A. Brown's Wlilliams 9 D. 30 Veazey 4 D. 29 Wlilliams 9 D. 15 Hooper 1 M. R. Leete's W. 31 D. 12 J. F. DeMeritt's D. -11 S. 28 A. 13 Miss A. C. Oa.kman's Williams 5 WVilliams S Ll V we , -11 lf w ins Fellows, lVilliam Ardell, Field, Donald Timberlake, Finlay, Phillips, Fitts, Charles Kimball, Fitts, Fernald Churchill, Foster, John Frcese, Fraser, William Scott, Jr., Fulton, Robert Edison, Jr., Gallison, Henry Ball, Genung, Alfred Gawthrop, Gill, Monroe WVOods, Gillespie, Walter Hamilton, Jr Glidden, Nathaniel Frank, Jr., Gomez, Jose Marie, Grandy, William Frederick, Jr., Gray, James Pratt, Gregg, David Almur, 2nd, Grimes, Luther Nichols, Griswold, Charles Woodford, Gudebrod, George David, Hahn, Harry William, Jr., Harding, Victor Mathews, Jr., Hart, John Lanston, Hartridge, Alfred Lamar, Hathaway, Robert Meigs, Healy, James Thomas, Henderson, Gordon Miller, Hett, Hazen, Holder, Eugene Michel, Jr., Holmes, Charles Lloyd, Jr., Honigsberg, Roland Peter, Jackson, Bruen Overton, Jr., Joslin, Elliott Proctor, Jr., Joyce, Merton Franklin, Kaine, John Warren, Kelley, Nicholas, Jr., Keppel, Charles Tracy, Kiley, Daniel Joseph, Jr., King, Melvin Crowe, Lake, John Edmond, Lanzillo, John Joseph, Lewis, Douglas Batchelder, Lima, William Spenaut, de, Linck, Louis Randolph, Linney, Robert Joseph, Little, Joseph Hearn, Loal, Herbert Nelson, Lomax, Herbert, Lombard, Danforth Henry, Losee, Quentin MacAda1n, Love, George Deering, MacDonald, Bruce Alexander, MacKay, Edward Hart, Jr., Maclay, Hardy King, -1 . , .1 Flint, lllich., Phillips, Me., Rerllamls, Cal., Bradford, Mass., Brookline, M ass. , Arlington, Ill ass., Dover, New York, N. Y., Hancock Point, llle., Plainfield, N. J., Boston., Mass., Exeter, Englewood, N. J., Bogota, Colombia, Sioufc City, Ia., Boston, M ass., Nashua., Swampscott, M ass., Rochester, N. Y., H itntington, N. Y., llfashington, D. C., Hubbard Woods, Ill., Chicago, Ill., West Newton, lllass., St. Albans, Vt., Ha.rUord, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Detroit, Illich., Illemphis, Tenn., Arlington Heights, M Shanghai, China, Little Rock, Ark., Boston, lllass., .Mount Vernon, N. Y New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Riverdale, N. Y., Brookline, Mass., Somerville, Mass., Orange, N. J., Rutland, Vt., lllento Park, Cal., New York, N. Y., Portsmouth, O., New York, N. Y., Illedia, Pa., New York, N. Y., Atlantic City, N. J., Guilford, Conn., ass., -s 7 Richfield Springs, N. 1 ., Saco, Me., Duluth, lllinn., Clinton, Mass., Chicago, Ill., ' 143 Williams 8 Merrill 7 Williams 4 Merrill 3 Perham 2 S. 27 Dutch 3 D. 7 A. 26 D. 25 W. 23 W. H. Gillespie's D. 19 E. C. Stone's Gilman 6 G. E. Dearborn's Edward Gilman 7 Edward Gilman 2 H. L. Smith's W. 7 D. 21 Gilman 12 Perham 4 Porter 3 E. H. Richards's A. 23 Dutch 1 A. 16 W. 14 Miss M. A. Clarkls W. A. Winslow's D. 20 Dunbar Annex 4 Miss M. A. Clark's W. 24 Edward Gilman 1 W. 31 H. 15 A. 19 Z. A. Barker's Merrill 5 Miss A. M. Lane's W. 2 A. 10 S. 24 E. E. Nowell's Merrill 3 A. 18 Gooch 5 E. H. Richards's Mrs. R. N. Elwell's Mrs. J. A. Brown's Gooch 1 H. Raybold's ga ,... A .. -57 MacMullin, Cyrus Frank Dolbear, Mayeda, Toshimitsu, McGregor, Caswell Eustace, Jr., McKee, Edward Waples, Meliibbiu, David Kendall, Mead, Franklin Bush, Jr., Miller, Victor Davis, Jr., Mills, Alfred Slade, Moody, George Harrison, Morrill, Sibley Sherman, Moser, Richard Goodwin, Munroe, Vernon, Jr., Murphey, Chauncey Hulbert, Jr., Nelson, John Stanley, Odlin, Walter Carr, OlDonnell, Roland, Olmsted, Robert Groves, O'Toole, John Henry, Peale, Mundy Ingalls, Pendleton, Thurston Denslow, Peyton, John Lawrence, Pierce, Harrison H, Pitney, Henry Cooper, Poole, William Morris, Portfolio, Tito, Proulx, Daniel Joseph, Putnam, John Andrews, Ranek, Jacob Richard, Ray, George Robert, Reese, Jaek Dibert, Rich, Davis, 2nd, Riley, Edward Champlain, Rittenberg, Walter Theodor, Robinson, Walter Hadley, Rolfe, Norman Chandler, Roose, William Herrick, Rumsey, David, Jr., Sandow, Sterling S, Satterthwaite, Livingston Lord, Seeger, Richard Earle, Shaw, David Corsen, Shea, Forest Whittemore, Simmon, David Alexander, Snively, Thomas Carlisle, Spiegel, Arthur Henry, Stearns, Gordon Peirce, Story, Edward Fouke, Sumner, John Gillan, Sweezy, Paul Ma1'lor, Taber, Benjamin Charles, Templin, Theodore Bradway, Jr., Thayer, Harlow Dudley, Thorndike, Ashley, Marblehead, Mass., Tokyo, Japan, Ipswich, Mass., Fort Worlh, Ter., Waynesboro, Pa., Fort Wayne, Ind., H agerslown, llld., M orristown, N. J., San A ntonio, Ter., Concord, Rochester, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Douglaslon, N. Y., Columbus, O., Andover, Waltham, Mass., Ludlow, Pa., F ramingham, Blass., Hinsdale, Ill., Bridgeport, Conn., Duluth., M inn., Shrewsbury, M ass., lllorristown., N. J., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Brookline, lllass., Carthage, Mo., Strasburg, Pa., Danville, Ga., J ohnslown, Pa., Swanton, Vt., Plainfield, N. J., New York, N. Y., Swarllzmore, Pa., Penacook, W orcesler, lil ass., New York, N. Y., Hopkinlon, Blass., Huntingion Valley, Pa., Kittery Point, Me., Biddeford, ills., Brookline, Mass., Brookline, M ass., Waynesboro, Pa., Chicago, Ill., Providence, R. I., ??1l Ell F. L. WentWorth's Edward Gilman 5 A. 5 W. Tuttle's A. 31 Mrs. NV. B. Kenniston's W. 16 D. 27 G. E. Dearborn's Miss A. G. Jewell's Williams 1 W. 3 Williams 2 C. R. Rowe's H. A. Ross's F . M. Ingersoll's W. 3 A. 31 G. F. kownes's S. 13 VV. 10 Merrill 2 D. 23 Williams 6 H. L. Smith's W. K. Tozier's Mrs. F. P. Ham's Veazey 10 Veazey 6 T. D. Finn's Williams 7 T P. H. Linaberry's D. 33 Porter 2 D. 44 Dutch 3 Mrs. H. N. Redman's A. 29 Williams 10 A. 4 VV. 5 A. ll Gilman 9 A. 5 G. VV. Hilliard's F. M. Ingersoll's Riverside, Ill., Veazey 2 Milford, Ill., Veazey 14 Englewood, N. J., Edward Gilman 4 Norwalk, O., Veazey 7 Gary, Ind., Veazey 17 South. Braintree, M ass., Mrs. R. N. Elwell's New York, N. Y., D. 34 144 Tippett, Darrell J amison, Toffey, John James, Jr., Turner, John Addison, West, Edwin Allyn, Whittlesey, Henry DeWitt, Jr., Wilkins, Stuart Bray, VVil1iz1ms, Robert Chrisman, Winpenny, James Bolton, 2nd Wood, John J ewett, Wood, lVilli:1m Boal, XVood, William Folsom, Vlloolley, Frank Ferris, Jr., Zell, Lucian Mitchell, Jr., lllonlzfr-ello, III., Washiuglon, D. C., Sprzfrzgfcld, O., Lyme, Cleveland, O., Ella I1 cheslcr, London, O., PJZZAIUKICIIDIII-ll, Pu., Terre Haulv, Inrl., Piqua, O., Rockland, Mc., Anthony, R. I., Glen. Ridge, N. J., Q J 145 ELI G. IC. IJI,'1ll'lJOI'I'liS G. M. lJf'LllOIlvS Mrs. A. C. liennn-tt's Venzey 12 Mrs. A. K. Bugbee's Gilman 7 Z. A, Bnrkefs VV. 2-1 Veazey 19 Mrs. H. J. Foss's W. 16 Porter 1 Miss M. A. Clarkls HQTFV' Qbavis Hbrary .ni-Q iT 11 Wfvn, I' JUNIOR CLASS 'r 19 8 unior Glass REPS! No more will you be ileseeruted hy that ugly name. You have successfully com- pleted this, your first year at Exeter, und :ire about to :ulvnnee to the Lower Middle Class. You have ended your struggle to keep above the strnngling group of Latin I and huve ceased your playful pranks. Next year you will scorn the lowly Ifllfllli-lilll'OW'lIlg, shrill-voiced Prep You will take a great delight in defeating the Prepl' tenni on the athletic Held. You will eon- demn the seeret visits to another room in the dead hours of the night as childish. But don't forget that you are still mere boys. It is not for you to mingle with the lordly Seniors or while away your time trying to be 11 pnl to the Vpper Midrller. Stiek with your elassinates. Make your friends in your own class. It is they who will he nssoeinted with you at Exeter, and not the older boys who will soon leave for college. Don't be disappointed if you fail to nizike some athletic squad. Donlt feel insignific-:int if every Senior Council man doesnlt call you by your first name. Often they were not well known theniselyes until they held that honored ofiiee. Countless Seniors have shown the slick-to-it-iveness which has given them an E in their lnst year. Above ull, help the new boys to :require the atmosphere of Exeter. Point out to them the opportunities which you yourselves lniye taken advantage of and you will find grateful friends to nmke your life ut Exeter at pleasant ineinory. 147 I .qw ,. T., g? . . fr m rsei mnl bg . President .... Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Bixler, Herbert Edwards, Boffey, Kenneth Mason, Borc-hardt, Stuart Irving, Bourgeois, George Albert, 3rd, Bourn, Eugene Bromley, Bridger, Philip Herbert, Brigham, Henry Hanna, J1'., Brooks, Richard Lee, Brown, Eugene Lewis, Brown, Henry Jewell, Brownell, Clifton Hazard, Buohtel, William Waugh, Burrows, Gwen Mason, Clinton, James Edwin, Jr., Coburn, Charles Albert Vinal, Compton, Douglas Mabee, Cook, Frederic Mason, Jr., Cook, Warren Foster, Jr., Cooper, Edson Hathaway, Crawford, Wilfred Harris, Crosby, Vililson Hill, Elliott, John Dean, Jr., Eveleth, Edmund Lincoln, Fates, Harold Leighton, Fernald, Frederick Longfellow, Foss, George Richard, Fox, Fred, George, Robert Beecher, Glazier, Henry Simon, Jr., Gorham, Willett Noble, Hack, Burt Henry, Hardenbrook, Burt Blood, Heinelright, Frank Edward, Highinan, Wlalter James, Jr., Hill, Melvin Ward, Hopkinson, George, Jr., Howard, Jack Rohe, Hutchinson, Philip Putnam, J andron, Ellis, Jenkins, Charles Spaulding, Keeler, Ralph, Kendall, Charles Pierce, Jr., unior Glass OFFICERS MEMBERS Exeter, Jersey City, N. J., New York, N. Y., N orthamplon., Bl ass., Exeter, Biddeford, Ble., Glencoe, Ill., Outrernont, Canada., Nashville, Tenn., Oshkosh, Wis., Providence, R. I., Denver, Col., Newton Center, Blass., Boise, Ida., New Yorlr, N. Y., Saratoga. Springs, N. Y., Yonkers, N. Y., New Blilford, Conn., Blethuen, Blass., Lexington., Blass., lllest N ewlon., Blass., Philadelphia, Pa., Schenectady, N. Y., Orange, N. J., N Ottinglza Nl , Center Straford, New York, N. Y., TVorcester, Blass., New York, N. Y., La Grange, Ill., Proctor, Vt., W-innetlca, lll., Scranton., Pa., Stamford, Conn., Guibiord, Conn., Boston, Blass., Pelham, N. Y., Brighton., Blass., Detroit, Bl ich., Derby Line, Vt., Georgetown, Blass., Beverly, M ass., 148 ROLAND S. LITTLEFIELD JAMES E. CLINTON ROBERT B. GEORGE J. W. Bixler's D. 10 Veazey 20 Perham 3 Mrs. H. D. BOurn's Mrs. W. Bur1ingame's D. 19 D. 49 D. 26 A. Bell's Mrs. G. A. Tewksbury's P. H. Linaberry's R. F. Nye's Mrs. G. A. Tewksbury's 'D. 4 D. 16 . D. 9 Mrs. G. A. Tewksbury's Mrs. H. E. Read's Hooper 1 E. A. Barrett's D. 49 Miss C. A. NOrton's D. 44 Thompson 2 H. L. Smith's G. N. Julian's D. 10 D. 5 D. 18 D. 42 D. 14 Mrs. W. B. Kenniston's D. 24 A. 28 D. 47 D. 11 C. F. Bowie's D. 3 Perham 2 Porter 3 A. M. Trefethen's F Kerr, John Bushnell, Kirch, Frederick William, Jr., Leavitt, Hart Day, Littleheld. Roland Smith, Lomax, William, Jr., Lovell, Robert Blackstone, Luman, Robert Bernard, Mason, Orley Batehelder, McAllister, Albert Robeson, J1'., McCaffrey, Albert Joseph, McCarthy, Herbert Ronald, MeElwain, Macmillan, Melielvey, Delano, McNulty, John James, Mix, David YViber, Morrison, Charles Edward, Jr., Murch, John Dryden Ferguson Nelson, Nelson Bernard, Jr., Odell, Perry Stebbins, Parker, John MeClary, 2nd, Parsons, David Taylo1', Phelan, James Donald, Priest, Clayton Whittier, Purington, George Colby, 3rd, Putnam, Elmore Kendall, Rich, Herbert Madison, Jr., Rittenberg, Theodor F reclerie, Rose, Benjamin Holly, Jr., Runyon, John Fitz Randolph, Sheldon, John Fletcher, Simmons, John Donovan, Smith, John Gooeh, Spence, Robert Adams, Sprague, George Everett, Jr., Stark, Lloyd Stickney, Straus, Robert Isaac Daniel, Terrell, Howard Spencer, Terrell, Kenneth Lester, Thompson, George Raynor, Tozier, Charles NVilliam, Turner, Robert Bagley, Vee-der, Jolm Van V eehten, Ward, Francis Vincent, Webster, John Archibald, Webster, Samuel Porter, YVoodward, William Towers, Jr., L M . ,fl e New York, N. Y., Mount Vernon, N . Y Brookline, Mass., Czmlon, III., .tlllrznlfu Czily, N. J., Melrose, Jluss., Ij'l.'IIC!IllIt', lVyo., Gram! Jlerv, Ciflllllllll Bridgvlon, N. J., Son1c'1'z'iIIe, Jloss., SOIIHIIIIIIIJHJII, N. Y., Holyoke, Blass., Boston, Jluss., New York, N. Y., Slzcrburnc, N. Y., Crea! Neck, N. Y., Old Urclrrzrri, llc., Brooklyn, Y., New York, N. Y., I'v7flEll lil1I:ClIII, Rye, N. Y., Newark, N. J., .llama-lfcsler, Fort l llZ'l1fi6I1l, JIU., C'lt1remoni, Delroil, Jliclz ., New York, N. Y., Lakewood, O., Lilllc Silver, N. J., Ereler, Brookline, Jlnss. Snco, DIC., 1l'0I't't'5fl'l', Jluss., Lynn, Jlass., Louisiana, Mo., C'hZiCl1gO, III., Pleasrmlzille, N. Y., Pletlszllzlrillv, N. Y., Ereler, lVir1cl1esIer, Blass., Sprinyfrlrl, O., New York, N. Y., lVlAIllllI'01J, Jluss., lVinlhrop, Illnss., Il'illHII'01J, flIr1ss,, Rircrflflle, N. Y., 149 1 NY. 14 Gooch 2 Mrs. W. Burlingame's Miss G. W. Proctor's A. 18 Mrs. R. N. Elwell's Miss A. F. Peavey's Hooper 2 Miss G. NV. Proetor's Veazey 11 Thompson 1 D. 38 W. 2-1 Perham 4 D. S Gooch 5 Veazey 16 Yeazey 5 D. 48 D. -L0 D. 45 D. 20 D. 37 Perham 1 P. H. Linaberry's Perham 1 Veazey 13 D. 1 D. 6 Mrs. F. Sheldon's D. 22 Mrs. E. M. Horne's Gilman 12 Yeazey 9 Mrs. G. A. Tewksbury's W. K. Tozier's G. N. Julian's G. N. Julian's Mrs. G. D. Thompson's Yeazey 5 Mrs. A. C. Bennettfs D. 17 Miss L. T. Man1x's Mrs. F. P. Ham's Mrs. F. P. Ham's D. 13 Ll ve- .-,- .5' SENIOR . . . UPPER MIDDLE LOXVER IXIIDDLE JUNIOR . . . TOTAL . 51fl7'l17HcZTy 215 212 160 85 672 gieprefentation Massachusetts, 1535 New York, 1365 New Jersey, 425 Pennsylvania, 395 New Hampshire, 385 Illinois, 295 Maine, 275 Ohio, 265 Miehigan, 235 Conner-tieut, 175 Yerniont, 165 Indiana, 105 Iowa, 95 California, 85 Missouri, 85 Texas, 75 Rhode Island, 65 District of Colunibia, 55 Monta- Florida, 35 YVashington Kentucky, 25 Maryland, lina, 25 South Dakota, 25 Louisiana, 15 Philippine 1900-1901 . 1901-1902 . 1902-1903 . 1903-1904 . 1904-1905 . 1905-1906 , 1906-1907 . 1907-1908 . 1908-1909 . 1909-1910 , 1910-1911 . 1911-1912 . 1912-1913 . na, 55 Tennessee, 55 Arizona, 45 Canada, 45 Georgia, 45 Minnesota, 45 1Vest Virginia, 45 3' YVisconsin 3' Arkansas 2' Colorado 2' Idaho, 25 Kansas, 25 7 7 7 V 7 J I 7 25 Mississippi, 25 Nebraska, 25 Oklahoma, 25 Oregon, 25 South Caro- British Columbia, 15 China, 15 Coloinbia, 15 Delaware, 15 France, 15 Islands, 15 Utah, 15 Wyoming, 15 Japan, 15 total, 672. 87'l7'Oll7'I'l67'll' . . 290 1913-1914 . 283 1914-1915 . . 322 1915-1916 . . 390 1916-1917 . . 382 1917-1918 . . 443 1918-1919 . . 414 1919-1920 . . 456 1920-1921 . . 463 1921-1922 , . 488 1922-1923 . . 516 1923-1924 . . 522 1924-1925 ,.525 - 572 569 565 61 1 573 566 644 660 666 639 698 674 X181 SIGILL P X PI I eE:O'f X If y X x QNS1 A217 6+ 1 ,go0o0co... ..... l O0 .... .qhl Wy ffhn' f' Y Y 7 r --V-W vwvV M1 NTX JWX, . S- zff W mo an fll 'VF1 W Di '-9 7' 7 4 'll V Mx X,-' Vw 34 :A ' ' 1 Six N Wuvfff' ' 3 Ig gaep 'W'f'n : 3 bf ., 5 00.5 ' i ay' J 0 QW, ORGANIZATIONS 191 Qrganizations fiterary Societies gwerrill cfgecture Gouifse gwerrill gprize Speaking Qublications C7Wu5ical Clubs Cgfzeatricals qmternities gielzgious Social Glubs 12 - 1 -57 -- -7- Wir. 153 ugh- X in 4' .f ' R ,K F- 154 ..-J h m mul Qlebating URING the school year 1923-24, debating at Exeter reached a critical point in its existence. Despite the fact that there were in the school two of the country's oldest debating societies, scholastic or collegiate-the Golden Branch, 1818, and the G. L. Soule, 1881-and that debating had been more or less a part of Exeter during this time, interest in this activity had been slowly flagging for several years. This was undoubtedly due to the growth of interest in sports and other extra-curriculum affairs. Hence, in June, 1924, the two societies were combined under the name of the Golden Branch, in order to strengthen interest in debating and permit of outside debates. However, the G. L. Soule retains its identity and may be reorganized such whenever circumstances permit. The Golden Branch took as its object the training of its members in public speaking by means of open-forum discussions and debates with other schools. Open discussions on current topics were held throughout the fall term, and during the winter term a series of try-outs were conducted in order to pick a debating squad of nine men. Twenty-five students tried out and more interest was shown in debating than for several years past. Debates were held with the Brown Univer- sity Freshmen and with VVorcester Academy. If it is felt from the results obtained this year that the efforts toward awakening interest in debating have been successful and worth while, it is hoped that the policy of combining outside debates with open-forum discussions will continue. The alumni of the two societies have done much to foster interest in this phase of Exeter life. 155 Qyeabody Wall Tufv Row - D. W. Orr, H. Bnnnard, A. C. Travis, lf. A. Simmons, Ir., J. A. Brandenburg. A. R. Swcczy, F. Foote. Third Row f C. A. Enlwnnls, E. M. Aslicmft, I. A Putnam, U. G. llhrrcn, D. R. Little, R. B. Sewnll, H. N. Roberts. .S'u'mnI Ru:u- H. H. Pierce, XY. F. Coun, I. YVisely, XY. L. Broad, I. J. Fnissler, XV. J. Fulton, R. W. Holmes, H. S. Nichols Silling - E. C. Berkeley, I. J. Aspell, L. Hutcliins, J. K. Fuirbaink, C. XV. Duliig, H. M. Ellis, R. S. Holden. GOLDEN BRANCH Slalniilzg - D. ll'. Orr, Mr. H. R. Coan, W. L. Broad. Sealed - I. K. Fairbank, L. Hutchins. ACADEMY DEBATING TEAM 156 Q-1 .I A-1 f'E1 E55l srsu 'd-vrxw- E'f'1'3 I.I Prewdent .... Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . Librarian . E. M. ASHCRAFT JAMES ASPELL HOBIES BANNARD E. C. BERKELEY J. A. BRANDENBURG W. L. BROAD XV. F. COAN C. W. DUHIG F. P. BENNETT H. M. ELLIS VERNON RIUNROE golden .Qrancb OFFICERS MEMBERS I 925 C. A. EDTVARDS J. K. FAIRBANK J. J. FAISSLER YY. J. FULTON R. S. HOLDEN LYFORD HUTCHINS D. R. LITTLE 1.9.26 FREEMAN FOOTE R. W. HOLMES HEDOES RIACDONALD 1.927 HONORARY MEMBERS MR. LAURENCE RIURRAY CROSRIE PROFESSOR FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA MR. VVINTHROP EDWARDS F ISKE DR. JOHN COPELAND IQIRTLAND DR. ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK MR. GEORGE LYNDE RICH.ARDSON PROFESSOR JAMES .ARTHUR TUFTS MR. JAMES PLAISTED WEBBER MR. FREDERICK RAYMOND WVHITMAN MR. RIYRON RICHARDS XVILLIAMS 157 J. K. FAIRBANK LYFORD HUTCHINS BROOKS OTIS C. W. DUHIG JAMES ASPELL H. S. NICHOLS D. W. ORR BROOKS OTIS R. B. SEYVALL F. A. SIMMONS, JR. A. R. SWVEEZY A. C. VFR.-AVIS J. YVISELY H. H. PIERCE H. N. ROBERTS J. A. PUTNAM E5 4 cfCZ7'lf6T7'l FACULTY MEMBERS MR. CJUSHVVA 1VIR.IiERR MR. RICHARDSON MR. WILLIAMS MR. COAN MR. CURVVEN HONORARY MEMBERS DR. LEWIS PERRY, Honorary President MR. L. M. CROSBIE GEN. J. J. PERSHING BOOTH TARKINGTON MR. H. S. COUSE JUDGE H. A. SHUTE PROP. J. A. TUFTS ROBERT NATHAN MR. J. P. XYEBBER 158 Slandiug - Y. Conflict, A. R. Sweezy, F. K. Smith. L. Hutchins, lf. A. Simmons. Jr., E. .'xlll.lOl l15. Jr., H. Macdonald, H. BI. Ellis Third Row - W. T. Johnston, J. A. Brzindcnlsurg, C T. Hill, I. C. Menihzin, E. M. Aslicmft, H. C. Sexton, D. R. Little. Second Row - D. C. Colladziy. H. R. Thayer. H. B. XVillizInN. C. K. Mollly. L. I. Gulmin, G. K. Bailey, XY. K Lane, Jr., D. XV. Orr Si!ling4 G. C. Koss, R. lv. Ellis, C. A. Ellwzlrcls, R. B. Sewaill, E C. Berkeley, I. K. Fnirbzmk, W. L. Broad. .fczntern Club c7Wember5 PI'f'S1'dC7It . . . l',1iFl'-Pl'f'Sft1GIlf . Secretary . . T7'COS1lI'L'l' . Librczrian . EVERI-:TT ADDOIIS E. M. ASHCRAFT, 3RD G. K. BAILEY E. C. BERKELEI' J. A. BRANDENBURG G. YV. BREXVSTER W. L. BROAD D. C. COLLADAY H. M. ELLIS R. YV. ELLIS C. T. HILL HEDGES BIACDONALD H. E. CUTLER, JR. OFFICERS STUDENT MEMBERS 1.9.35 Y. H. CONDICT C. A. EDXVARDS J. K. FAIRBANIQ LIcoN GLBIN LYFORD HLTCHINS. W. T. JOHNSTON G. C. Koss 1.920 A. E. BlCY1TTY, JR J. C. BIENIHAN C. K. BIOFFLY R. W. REYNOLDS 1.927 G. H. BIOODY 1928 DELANO TAJCIKELVEY 159 . R. B. SEXYALL . C. A. EDXVARDS . E. C. BI:RRI:LEx' . MR. AVILLIAMS . MR. ITERR W. K. LANE, JR. TDNYIGHT LITTLE D. W. OIIR R. B. SEXY.-XLL F. A. SIMMONS, JR. F. K. SMITH A. R. SWEEZI' H. R. THAYER II. C. SEXTON I . R.. STOCKER NY. B. THOAIIISUN H. B. WYILLIAMS YERNOX BIUNROE Qrzze cqwar WENTWORTH lX'lATl-IEMATICAL PRIZES . . . . PRENTISS CUMMINGSIGREEK PRIZES Senior. . Upper Middle Lower Middle BIARSHALL NEXYELL PRIZE . . NATHANIEL GORDON PRIZES . . HENRY JTSDSON HOOPER lX'lEMORIAL PRIZE . . SAMUEL W. BANDLER PRIZES Senior . . . Upper Middle Lower Middle Junior DUFFIELD COMPOSITION PRIZE . . BLACI-:MAR HISTORY PRIZES . . HARX'ARD PRIZE ......... . SHERMAN HOAR COMPOSITION PRIZES . . First . . . . Second . . . Third . First . Second First . Honorable Mention First ..,... Honorable Mention HonorRlile.MeIition First . . . . Second . . . Third . . First . . . Second . . . Third . . First . . . First . . . Second . . . . Third ..... Honorable Mention First ...... Second ..... Third ..... Honorable Mention IT01TOI'iLlD.l6 elitio n First ,..... Second ..... Honorable Mention 160 EDI 5, I924 E. C. BERKELEY A. R. SXVEEZY P. YV. RIATHER NV. A. ITOSHLAND J. K. CILLEY J. S. YVISELY GORDON TUCKEIL YVILLIAM KOREN, JR. ' P. VV. RTATHER E. C. YVEIST J. A. THOMAS J. H. HOLLANDS WILLIAM KOREN, JR. VERNON MUNROE, JR. W. L. BROAD G. R. RAY J. A. HOWK'ARD, JR. D. NV. ORR E. C. BERKELEY J. K. CILLEY XVTLLIAM IQOREN, JR. E. C. BERKELET E. C. XVEIST W, E. IQOBINSON H. P. JOHNSON J. M. PARKER iYICHOLAS ITELLEY, JR. H. T. CRATYFORD E. A. W EST W. H. GILLESPIE, JR. W. A. ITOSHLAND D. L. CLENDENIN F. A. ITULLMANN J. P. CHASE T. F. PRICE W. K. LANE, JR. HYDE GILLETTE R. F. NORRIS L. N. RHOADES A. G. RICHARDSON, JR. 1-Y f-1 Ir mv ' M YALE CUP ........... PRIZE FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE . . DANA J. P. XVINGATE BIEMORIAL CUP . STEPHEN POTTER MEDAL . . Honorable Mention DANIEL GREGORY MASON PRIZE FOR TIIE APPRECIATION OF BIFSIC' FRENCH PRIZES CDil1on Prizej. . CHa11PriZeJ . CBHTTQLL PI'iZeD . PRIZES I-'OR PROEICIENCY IN XVOOD-CRAFT . . LINDSAY CRATVFORD BIEMORIAL PRIZE . JOHNSON-ENNIS PRIZE ........... XVASHINGTON BECKER ANCIENT HISTORY PRIZES UPPER' MIDDLE ENGLISH PRIZE SENIOR PRIZE EOR GREATEST IMPROVEMENT . ENGLISH HISTORY' PRIZE .... JOSEPH L. GAVIT MEMORIAL CUP . HOLDER CHEMISTRY PRIZES . . . WENTWK'ORTH PHYSICS PRIZE . JOSE M. GOMEZ SPANISH PRIZE . . Honornble 'Men-t.iOII Honorable Mention First . Ser-ond First ...... Honorable Mention Seeond ..... Honorable Mention Honorable Mention First . . Second . . Honorable Mention First . . Second . . 161 C. T. ELLIO'I r, JR. HYDE CHLLETTE D. B. LINSCOTT A. H. IQVNEII. C. T. ELLIHTT, III. W, B. VAN LVINNICI' J. F. NEARY J. S. WISELY J. K. FAIRUANK E. P. BELL, JR. F. H. HALL, JR. H. XV. BALLARD S. J. Dow, JR. SIDNEY DARLINGTON DWIGHT BIACDONALD C. G. BALL JV. L. BROAD XV. A. IQOSHL.-AND T. F. PRICE W. K. TENCPIER E. C. BERKELEY J. K. FAIRBANK J. W. COOK YV. B. XVAN LENNEP J. A. BRANDENBURG L. A. CROWELL, JR. A. H. HAYES SIDNEY DARLINGTON G. E. IQIMBALL W. B. VAN LENNEP J. H. HOLLIANDS vm- .. .l , ., -.W if M ui glferrzll Qprzze cgpeafezng TXVENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL CONTEST FOR THE MERRILL PRIZES, JUNE 21, 1924 COMPOSITIONS First Prize, XVI: Eno cmd a HoIfzf11r1y ,......... JOHN HARTSHORN HOLLANDS Second Prize, HMT. Pimm Re1'oIl.s . . . EDNVARD DINSMORE XYHEELER, JR. Judges of COI7I1IOSfff0lL MR. LAURENCE M. CROSBIE, Exeter MR. NIRYON R. XVILLIAMS, Exeter MR. HENRX' S. Cousin, Exeter MR. GEORGE L. RICHARDSON, JR., Exeter MR. EDWIN S. W. IQERR, Exeter DECLAMATIONS First Prize, 'LPeL'A's11'1Qf7' Io His DfI'llfflIIfCI'S, by Dickens . . . EDWARD DINSRIORE VVHEELER, JR. Second Prize, UFor Dem' Old Yule, by James Langston . . HENRY QUAST NIIDDENDORF Honorable Mention ...... ........... I TLYSSES GRANT XVARREN, JR. J Iulgcs of DC'C'lIIlllflLi0IL REV. R. F. NYE, Exeter MR. DWIGHT RIACDONALD, New York MR. H. M. BISEEE, Exeter. gwerrill .fecture Course 1. GEORGE N. CROSS . . .......... The Spirit of American January 15, 1925 2. WILLIAM MCFEE . . .......... . My Mediterranean January 20, 1925 3. CAPTAIN RIOALD AAIUNDSEN .........,. The Discovery of the South Pole January 26, 1925 4. DR. FORD A. CARPENTER ............. . Clouds and Their Meanings February 12, 1925 5. ANDREXN' R. PEARSON . ........... Siberia and Japan February 24, 1925 6. LORADO TAFT . . ........... . How Statues Are Made March 13, 1925 7. CARVETH WELLS . . ........... . 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' Q 'A '-' ' IIIIIIIIIII .'f' 7 .'.--- ' -VA. f --' V, ' 2Tf'f:'1fv ..:I11j'gS1:,jfg'- ' awollllllllll ' ' -,lgfwil ,,.. , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' llllllllll mmm Ai 1 ',' Among-W BQNNE1-1 Una-:ea 163 1 Fnurlll Row-W. L. Broml, A. S. Gull, D. J. Bingham. Vernon Munroe, Ir., J. B. Robinson. Third RI7ZiffHCll2CS Mncnlonzilcl, S. li. Romninc, Humphrey Stutter, XV. R. Huff, Conrad Bell, Jr. SL'COIll1'R071f- H. H. Hadley, Ir., J. S. XYisely, G. C. Koss. E. K. Golflthwaite, Daniel Guggenheim, 2nd, D. C. Colladuy. Silling - J. B. Titcomb, A. R. Sweczy, R. B. Koss, R. B..Sewall, F. A Simmons, Ir., H. A. Ranges, W. T. Johnston. Editor'-in-Chicf . Illcmaging Ecliior. . Secrclary ..... Assignment Editor . Exchange Editor . . Photographic Eclilor G. C. Koss, '25 J. S. YVISELY, '25 S. B. ROMAINE, '25 D. C. COLLADAY, '25 W. L. BROAD, '25 H. H. HADLEX', JR., Business Manager . A dvertisi-ng Ill ana gcr Circulation Manager A. S. GOEE, '26 '25 cgxonian Siioard Associate Editors W. R. HUEE, '25 J. B, ROBINSON, '26 D. J. BINGIIAM, '26 JOHN EVARTS, '26 J. R. EARLE, '26 .-lssislanl Business Jlanagers 164 R. B. SEYVALL, '25 F. A. SIMMONS, JR., '25 A. R. SWEEZY, '25 H. A. RANGES, '25 C. W. T. JOHNSTON, '25 J. B. TITCOMB, '25 R. W. ELLIS, '26 D. M. KENN.-xRD, '26 GEOFFREY PARSONS, JR., '26 HEDGES BIACDONALD, '26 A. S. BIILLS, '27 VERNON INCIUNROE, '27 R. B. Koss, '26 HUMPHREY STATTER, '26 CONRAD BELL, '26 DANIEL GUGGENHEIII, 2ND, '26 Slarzding AJ. R. Earle, D. R Little, Hedges Mncclonald, W. B. Thompson, G. K. Bailey, Davis Rich. Silling - E. M. Ashcraft, C. A. Edwards, XV. K. Lane, Jr., Y. H. Conalict, H. C Sexton. Editor-in-Chief . Secrclary .... Business IllU7lHgt'l' . Circulation lllcmagcr E. M. ASHCRAFT, '25 J. R. EARLE, '26 c7WOHfbly g30cZTd Associnlc Eflilozw G. K. BAILEY, '25 DWIGHT LITTLE, '25 11 sszfslanl Basin Illcumgcrs 165 W. K. LANE, '25 C. A. EDNVARDS, '25 Y. H. CONDICT, '25 W. B. THQMPSON, '26 HIiDl,lES BIACDONALD, '26 DAVIS RICH, '27 cgbbot 2710111 'ali Sluzldiug f Davis Rich, L. H Ruas. Jr.. C. G. Child. 3rcl. Hunlges Mucclonalcl. J. N. Blair, J, M. Hinchmzin. Sillizzg - C. K Moffly, J. B. Titcomb, Defm Chamberlin, F. A. Simmons. Ir., J. E. Lowes, Jr., J. C Menihau, H. B. Williams PEAN BOARD 166 1 , -- - ------- P- A KL ,W I . ,sl - A Fm E .wm. gil . - V -' 1 C556 1925 Qpean Sgoarcf Frvd A. Simnmns, Jr. Dean Chamberlin Joseph E. Lowes, Jr. Edilnr-z'1z-C7l1iqf FRED A. SIMMONS, JR., 1925 Business AIIIIZIIQCI' Aflvcrtising Dlrmager DEAN CHAMBERLIN, 1925 .JOSEPH E. LOWES, JR., 1925 Secretary HADLEY B. IVILLIAMS, 1926 Associrlle E11-Hors MARCYS BELL, JR., 1925 CHARLES Ii. MOFFLY, 1926 JOHN M. HINCHMAN, 2ND, 1925 .-lssistunt Ezzsincxs Munrzgers LELAND H. ROSS, JR., 1926 JAMES N. BLAIR, 1925 DAVID RICH, 2ND, 1927 JOHN E. GORE, 1925 CHAUNCEY H. MURPHEY, JR., 1927 Art Eclilor JOHN CONIVAY MENIHAN, 1926 Assistant AH Editors, ANDREW BENNETT HARPER., 1925 HEDGES IXIACDONALD, 1926 Photographic Editor JOHN B. TITCOMB, 1925 A ssisimzt Plznlogrnplz ic Eflilor CHARLES G. CHILD, 3RD, 1926 167 if --ww EE! Sfllllfffllg -J. M. Hinchmun, D, C. Ferguson, C. K. Momy. Silking - A. S. Gulf. gn Sgoofe Sgoarcf U'-I Editor-in-Clzief . . . A. S. GOFF, '26 Managing Ediior . . J. M. HINCHBIAN, '20 Business Jlanager ..... . C. K. BlOFFLY, 326 Assistanl Business Manager . D. C. FERGUSON, '26 168 Er EAEEEE .. 51' Q9 9 .ff Q 4 05 E65 if '9 Q, 6, 1' o,.9,,.- G . C, QQX 44, 4140 QQXNSN93 - .N '- .wif fl . ' VAXWSCYSQ wffiif-11's A .'7f7ol -YS' Y' Qs rf' ,-1 A B X, Y xv ,,- 4 M 1? . Q P' W Exmn nuumrns J' ASK ' 5 9' -MJ' A-f' '12 W . 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' ' -5?-'M '-'df'WiE. 170 mhcbigm? 60 QQ , HJ f K W q - ' ,, xr- .., ,. ., ,wr ,, , , , hm E .ze-tt, Q-t..,,,5E.., .... 3, ' fe as Li Mr. Shrewsbury C. XV. Duhig glfusical Clubs USICAL activit.ies during the past year have been extremely successful. Not only have the concerts of thc Musical Clubs both here and elsewhere been excellent, but Mr. Shrewsbury's organ rccitals and the occasional Sunday night concerts have been a delight and an inspiration. For the Musical Clubs, the first concert was on March sixth 5 for the first time, it was given in the Academy Chapel rather than the Town Hall. This is as it should be, not only on account of the better facilities, but also because, as an Academy function, the chapel is the place for it. The second, a combined concert and dance, at Rogers Hall, in Lowell, Mass., was most pleasant. On April llth the annual joint concert of the combined Exeter and Andover Musical Clubs was given at Exeter, followed by a smoker for the members of both clubs, and the usual concert was given at Jordan Hall in Boston on April 18th. Invariably the pro- grams were interesting and well rendered, certainly great credit is due Mr. Shrewsbury for his excellent work. Though Mr. Shrewsbury's organ recitals and the occasional Sunday night concerts in the chapel do not exactly come under the head of student activities, and hence have not been taken up in past PEANS, yet we feel that they are a part of the year's musical activities and as such should be mentioned. Among others, there was a. program by the Burgin-Fox-Bedetti trio of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, which was very entertaining. Perhaps the finest concert was that on May third, by the Vannini Ensemble of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, whose program was as usual extremely beautiful. In addition to these, there were several recitals by various well-known artists. Certainly these concerts add a great deal to the pleasure and interest of school life. 172 1-wr , , -11 ffm mm- --fm 1.-.M 'ffl --w -f- my E-.ff-Y.-1.:a a -V rm bl President . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Director . S!am1'ing - C. W. Duhig, F. A. Simmons, Jr., I. A. Allen. Scaled - H. R. Merrill. f7Wusz'cal Clubs C9 cers H. R. BIERRILL F. A. SIMMONS, JR C. W. DUHIG J. A. :XLLEN MR. SHREWSBURY Third Ruiz' - W. H Perry, A. G. Uourn, I. .-X. Xl'ebster. W. S. Hotchkiss. A. S. Mills. B. H. Hack. Sfrmni Rmz' - J. A. Bourgeois. 3r4l. M. G. Rirllon. D T. Parsons, R. J. Linney. XV. H. Crawford, C. W. Priest. Sifliug - S B. RCll113lHC,E. G. Blake. R. G. Olmsted T. G. Smith, F. Knight. G. D. G:1rrcLL.Ir..J. Evamrts. E. G. IBLAKI1: G. A. BoI'RuEoIs W. H. CIIAWFQRD Qrcbestra glfembers G. B. F Violins D. GARRETT, JR. H. HACK IQNIGHT, JR. JOHN EV.-IRTS A. S. lX'1ILL?S- IYIVOZOIICCUO CZfl7'1iHCf B. ROIIAINE M. G. RIDLON l7'rIz'n1pc!s XV. H. PERRY J. A. XYEBSTER Tronzlmnvx Drums W. S. H4JTC'HIilSS A. S. BOURN R. J. LINNEI' 174 R D . G. OLMSTED . T. PARSONS N. M. PERKINS C A. B. Bl.-KRLONV G. R.. Foss . W. PRIEST Tym pa ni T. G. SMITH Piano R. XV. HOWELL Tnp Row - W. S. Hotchkiss, K. Wilson. A. II. Dm1.ilwy.Jr.. A. R. llunl. LL. .X Yun Lcnnup. jr., J. F. Lgiwrcncc, G. IV lircwstcr D. P Adams, S. I. Dow, J. Il. Ellsworth, G . ll. thxrrclt, Jr. Ii. IJuBIerilt, E H. Wuilsxwrlli. C W. Sutlisrlginil. A. C. Travis, R. C Pcrkins, M. L. Bell. jr. Third Row- H. Bunnnrcl, H. R. Mzlgnuson G. K. Ilnven. C. P. Kcmlnll, jr., H. R. Tll.lj'CF. J. S Moore, D. W. Gibson. Srcoml Row- L. XV. M0rgnn,F. Knight. M. R. Boyer, D. K. Mrliibbin, H. BI. Cox, Jr., P. W. Mather, L C. Burum, F. E. Ingalls R. G. Swerlc. R. B. George. H. S. Nichols, C. F. Born, J. P. H:15tings,J. C. Bogamrclus. I. White Firsl Raw-A. XY. Willxor. I. Evurts, F. .-X. Simmons, Jr., H. R. Merrill, J. A. Allen. N. E. H.irris, A. S. Golf. Scaled- D. C. Colludzxy R. I. D. Straus, W. R. Faulkner, glee Club fmfemlvers 1113.1 D. P. Annls C. W. IJVIIIH J. A. ALLEN .I. B. l+Z1.Lswnm'11 P. I'LxsT1xf:s F. BAKER H. BANN.-KRD M. L. BELL, Ju. C. E. BORN M. R. Boxxx: L. C. BURTON R. S. CLARK D. C. COLLADAY A. R. CONGDON H. M. Cox, Jn. A. H. DONAHEY, J J. C. BOGARDUS S. J. Dow, JR. C. A. EASTERBROOKS JOHN EVARTS . F. I'lAI'I.liXlCIl D. G.x1unQ'1 r XY. GIBSON li. II.-XRIUS, Jn M. II.is1-11.'r1Nm K. IIAUCN IQ. INc:.x1.Ls F. IQXIILHT, JR. F. I..xwR1cNc'E R. IIITTLE, Jn. H. RIAGNVSON P. W. WI.-XTHICR 10.30 C. I'lERGI'SON . B. Grsonrarz . S. CiOFF A. R. HLTNT 1.9.27 B. DEMERITT 1928 - D. K. McK1BB1N 175 II. R. WIIQHRILL I.. W. Blmnalx H. S. Nn'1m1.s,.I1c. R. C. PERKINS M. b,xNFo1m T W. Sl-31c1.m' F. A. Sumnxs, Ju. C. W. SI'Tn12RL.xND H. ll. 'l'n.-xx' 14111 A. C. 'l'1c.xv1s IG. II. XV.XIJSXYUIi'l'll .IEwrcT'r XYIIITE Ii. WILSUN J. S. Mmmlc R. CQ. Swl-:ma G. A. VAN IAICNNICI' A. IV. XYILISUR C. P. IQENDALL, JR. R. STRAUS gaculty Glub Standing - T. B. Dame, E. Story, P. H. Holt, S. B. Romnine, E. T. Bradley, J. T. Schenck, D. K, Mcliibbin, L. L. Satlertlnu ante Silling -- L. W. Morgan, H. M. Cox, H. A. Ranges, T. G. Smith, B. Evans, A. S. Mills, W. R. HRH. R. P. BILLINGS E. T. BRADLEY A. A. COOLEY H. M. Cox T. B. DABIIG R. B. ELLIS BARTON EVANS gwancfolin lub MEMBERS A. B. HARPER P. H. HOLT XV. N. HL'BBfXRD, JR. D. K. NICIQIBBIN A. MILLS L. W. BTORGAN 176 S. B. ROBIAINE H. A. R.-XNGES J. T. SCHENCK C. W. SUTHERLAND L. L. AVADSXVORTH, JR W. R. HU1-'F CPianoj T. G. SMITH CPi:1noj Lcfi In Riglzl-A. B. Harper. 1. Turner, T. G. Smith, E. M. Ashcraft. 5rd, R. F. Clouttmun, R. A Bruce, C. A. Edwards, H E Cutler, Ir. azz wand MEMBERS Piano . . ...... T. G. SMITH Accorclzfon. E M. ASHCRAFT Saxophone H E. QTUTLER Saxoplzozze R. A. BRUCE Traps . . J. TURNER Banjo . . A B. HARPER Manager C A. EDXYARDS 177 Leaning, Lcfl lu Riglll - R. F Cloulmun, E. M. Ashcmfl, J. Turner, H. E. Cutler, C, A, Edwards. A. B. Harper. E. CFTLER, Ju. . F. CLQUTMAN M. ASHCRAFT TURNER . . . B. HARPER, Jr. . C5776 CZQ?olverz'nes C. A. EDM lfry .11f1,mgf,- 178 Sara 1111 011 e CIOI'Z'IlC'l Accordimz T ra ps Banjo Ill! lllllli X . 1 4' if .ss -. , -'xx-'ii c . c ' , Y r Mr. XVebber Mr. Barrett Qlramatics HAM,-XTICS at Exeter are becoming yearly of greater interest to the student body as a whole. Mr. Webber. recognizing this interest, laid plans a few years ago for an Exeter Dramatic Association, to be made up of those students who show the greatest interest and ability in this line. Such an organization was formed during the past winter, with Mr. Webber as its director, and has served as a nucleus from which to build up a greater interest in acting and with which Mr. YVebber can work to better advantage in presenting the season's plays. The new custom of three one-act plays at Christmas instead of one long one was continued this year with three excellent productions by the Dramatic Association. Particularly worthy of note was the work of J. Stewart French as the Jonkheer Ian V an Der Bom in My Lady's Lacef' and of Charles YV. Duhig as the man in The Rising of the Moon, although all three productions were well above the average student performance. The spring play is to be The New Boy. The interest of Les Cabotins in Dramatics is manifested each year by a production in French, this year 'tLes Precieuses Ridiculesf' by Molierc. Mr. Barrett invariably succeeds in choosing an excellent cast and in presenting a very well done and most entertaining piece. The 1925 Yaudeville Show was, as usual, highly entertaining, with the musical numbers striking the high note of the performance. The 'tWolverines were really good. ISO Slanding -T. T. Sweeney, D. XY. Orr, J. S. French, E. Addoms E. G. Ashley, T. G. Smith, U. G. Warrenijr, Silling- W. K. Lane, M. L. Bell, R. B. Sexvall, Mr. Webber, F. K. Smith, D. C. Colladay, C. W. Duhig. Director . President . . . Vice-Presirlent . Secrelary . . . Treasurer . EVERETT :XDDOMS E. GORDON :XSHLEY YV. C. BYRON D. C. COLLADAY H. H. BOOAIER, JR. YV. L. BROAD Qbramatic cqssociation Ass OFFICERS MEMBERS C. XY. DUHIG J. STEWART FRENCH JIIHN HGWLAND, JR. W. K. LANE, JR. OCIATE IXIEMBERS G. D. GIIRRETT, JR. P. M. HAM H. M. BIACOMBER 181 . JAMES P. XVEBBER . RICIIARD B. SEWIILI. . FRANK K. SMITH . BIARCFS L. BELL, JR . FRANK W. C'L'SHXYA DYDLEY XY. URR T. CIUILFURD SMITH THoAIPsoN T. SXYEENEY U. G. NY,-XRREN E. C. XYEIST K. S. XYILSUN J. F. LAXVRENCE 1 .., . . Top Raw- F. L. Smith, J F. Lawrence. Humphrcy Statter. Jr.. I. S. French. J. O. Watson, J. K. Fairbank. Second Row - F. K. Smith, C. P. Keppel, Lzxznre Baker, P. M. Ham, A. Y. Grarly. John Evarts. W. T. Johnston. Tl1ir11'Rm:,f- R. S. Holden, A R. Sweezy, H. S. Barrington, A. B. Harper, Jr., F. E. Barker, M. L. Bell, W. R. Huff. Fourllz Rowg XY. J. Fulton, E. M. Ashcrztlt. H. C. Sexton, XV. L. Bronrl. L. N. Rlxoarles. R. B. Sewall. Siiling - T. T. Sweeney, J. E. Lowes, Jr., Putnam Davis, J. .-X. Pope, W. K. Lame, Ir., D. C. Collnrlay, T. G. Smith. Presidc nt . . . Vive-Prcx irleni . Sccretcz 1' y . . Treas urer . E. M. ASHCRAFT M. L. BELL, JR. W. L. BROAD D. C. CJOLLADAY J. K. FAIRBANK J. S. FRENCH W. J. FULTON H. S. BARRINOTON JOHN EV.-XRTS A. V. GRADY LAZARE BAKER .fges Gabotins OFFICERS MEMBERS 19.25 A. B. JH.-XRPER R. S. ITOLDEN W. R. HREF C. W. T. JOHNSTON J. E. LONYES L. N. RHOADEH R. B. SEWALL 1.926 P. H. HAM A. E. RICYITTY 1927 J. P. DARLING 182 J. A. POPE, '25 PUTNAM DAX'lS, W. K. LANE, '2 E. A. BARRETT F. L. SMITH, JR. F. K. SMITH T G. SMITH T T SXYEENEY J. O. XVATSON, JR. D J. J. WVATTERS W. W. XVRIGHT GEOFFREY PARSONS, H. C. SEXTON HUAIPIIREY STATTER, C. T. IQEPPEL l J JR 1 r ' ,Lf lr M mq Christmas Qplays THE UNSEEN HOST BY PERCIVAL XVILDE CAST OF CHARACTERS The Surgeon . . . . ........,... . . E. GORDON ASHLEY The Visitor ........ . . EVERETT ADDOMS The Orderly .........,.............. . . T. GUILFORD SMITH Scene: an improvised American hospital during the world war MY LADY'S LACE BY EDWVARD KNORLOCK CAST OF CHARACTERS Moeder Kaatje, the larcenmker ....,......... Mynheer Cornelis ..... Antje, his daughter .....,. . . . . . . . . . Jonkheer Ian, suitor of Antje ............... Scene: the garden of ci Dutch lnceznaker about the year 1660 THE RISING OF THE MOON BY LADY GREGORY CAST OF CHARACTERS Sergeant . . ............. . . PoIicemanB . . Policeman X . . A Ragged Man ................ Scene: side of 3. quay in an Irish seaport town 183 MRS. IQIRTLAND F. K. SMITH MRS. PERCY ROGERS J. STEVVART FRENCH D. W. ORR M. L. BELL, JR. T. GUILFORD SMITH C. YV. DL'HIG f ,-f-- -. -. ,JE -V . l1 A-w ww-Q. mr. 4 C6776 glfew C3091 A FARCICAL PLAY IN THREE ACTS BY ARTHUR LAW Presented by THE PHILLIPS EXETER IDR.-UXIATIC ASSOCIATION Assisted by MRS. JOHN C. IEIRTLAND ARD MRS. EZRA P. ROUNDS Archibald Rennick Doctor Candy . . Felix Roach . . . Theodore dc Brizac Daniel Stubber . . Bullock Major . J anies .... Policeman . . Mrs. Rennick. . Nancy Roach. . Under the direction of J AMES PLAISTED YVEHBER At the loka Theatre, Friday Evening, BI,-KY 29, 1925 CAST OF CHARACTERS 184 FRANK K. SMITH EDTV.-XRD G. ASHLEY EVERETT ADDOMS, JR. CHARLES W. DUHIG THOMPSON T. SYVEENEY WILLIAM C. BYRON, JR. DUDLEY W. ORR HERBERT H. BOOMER MRS. IQIRTLAND MRS. ROUNDS frm La Grange . . Du Croisy . . Gorgibus . Madelou . Cathos . Marotte . . Almanzor . Mascarille . . Jodelet . Porteur . . . Porteur .... First Musician . Second Musician f Y- 1: N- 5' -f A-A - -H mnkli fgnnfmg E- 4,-m,55,,'. Ll . . , ffes Qprecieuses giidicules BI' TNIOLIERE CAST OF CHARACTERS Presented March 21, 19 25 IS5 PUTNAM DAVIS XYASHBURNE XVRIGHT T. GUILFORD SMITH THOMPSON T. SWEENEI' XVILMER R. HLYIPP' ROBERT E. FULTON, JR. JOHN R. HONX'.ARD FRANK K. SMITH JOHN S. FRENCH PHILIP M. HAM W. K. LANE JOHN EVARTS E. M. ASHCRAFT bf?- x .fczmont gnfirmary 1- ,sl ,. .,, Act Act Act Act Act Act Art Act Act Act 1. -7 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 CUaua'eville I Bi' THE STUDENTS or THE PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY BIONDAY, MARCH 23, 1925 IOKA THEATRE Movie Comedy Holmes and Company in HHarrnon and Mr. Herald R. HOLBIES J. A. ALLEN A. B. HARPER LYMAN RICHEI' with Oscar and George EAsTI-IAGEN and DELIMA in Sidetracts from Eyetalien Opra The Wolverines, led by H. E. CUTLER H. E. CUTLER, JR. A. B. HARPER JOHN TURNER Bon and BILL in f'Fidgety Feet R. HOLMES Overture, Oriental Love Dreams M. I. PEALE A. THORNDIKE J. EVARTS The Red and Gray Serenaders, led by T. G. SMITH A. B. HARPER R. A. BRUCE T. G. SMITH JOHN TURNER Koss and ELLIS in Two from Brazil R. F. CLOUTMAN E. M. ASHCRAFT, 3RD . COOPER R. S. LITTLEFIELD G. D. GARRETT H. E. CUTLER, JR. M. ASHCRAFT, 3RD The Better Players present HA Fight in I1 Turkish Harem, by H. R. THAYER Sultan Abductal ..... Omar Mar QPrime Ministerj . Chief Incense Burner . . Xicen Comfy fone of the hareml . Attha Becka Eni ,... Budin Pashun Ca girll . . Frevor Snaykin Ca Princeb First Slave ....... Second Slave ...... Act 11. XVEMMER and HOLTER in Dapper and Dancing Dan Act 12. Finale, featuring K'New Carlton Review of 1925 ENTIRE CAST I S6 S. J. Dow J. E. LowEs H. R. THAYER J . G. SUMNER B. S. COOKM.AN R. Y. BARTLETT H. R. THAYER T. B. ISTERR S. B. RoMAINE FW J My F WL XXX K U 'L W J l LQ Q fi muh QETK' PE X .., A A 7.7. 1 . .1 , , ,MY A Au:-QF QJA-A . . , . J : - .PA 'S gp. ,,:.- 1- 314:43 5.7 'I 1.-. V? c.21f1rL'1. 1:11 -.112 can --. -fa--5--. -. -rs-3 ' .wax . . b I . ' 9? S Q Q fi if --, nf S i':'f1,' W ' 1. F:.1g?'. w 1 A . . ' .525 ?T,.L FRATRES IN FACULTATE EARL ALONZO BARRETT NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH NORRIAN SHAW NICIQENDRICK OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS HOVS'ARD ANDREW ROSS EZRA PIKE ROUNDS EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER FRATRES IN ACADEMIA President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . STAFFORD ALMY EDVVARD GORDON ASHLEY N ATHANIEL HAVEN BARROWS, JR. THOMAS MOFEAT BLOCH JOHN JAMES CARVER BRIANT STEPHENSON COOKMAN ALEXANDER MUIR DUFFIELD ALLSTON STONE GOFF JOHN EDWARD GORE ANDREW BENNETT HARPER, JR. FRANCIS PRESCOTT HERSEY' ' EDWARD SHEPHERD LEACH DYVIGHT RALSTON LITTLE, JR. DONALD'CAMERON MACDONALD . JOHN ALEXANDER POPE . WALTER CLARENCE PINE . . . THOMAS BAKEWELL :KERR CLARENCE NIANGAN MALONE, JR. JOSEPH EDWARD NOLAN JOHN HENRX' OITOOLE OLCOTT SPRIGG PAYSON J ACK DIBERT REESE LELAND HAMILTON ROSS CHARLES LOUIS SAFFORD THOMAS GUILFORD SMITH FRANCIS JOHN SULLIVAN HARRY RUSSELL THAYER OSCAR LUDWIG THOMPSON HADLEX' BRINSMEAD WILLIANIS CHARLES ARDEN X7IN'KEY, JR. Honorary M amber, ROBERT BOISE HOLAIES 188 18 ,-: nf 'Iv' .,,,. M. .11 , -+1 'f ' ,Y,. , +4 7 'R'Ti:s 9 F Q.: 'jf'52':9Z--15' ji . ,VJ I. x Y 'ig ,V Q A-4- x,X, I : ' E fs . I I 1 J 9 ,F 'xx T.,-A-B--,4: '-, . vs , - -- 1 I I -'.n-- .,.-.3291 Q1-. A ,5 '-. , N fl' W .- f' N , . X f.f g -.. -. ,iiQ.125 ' ' r' -rf-+1 A ' .. NI' fi' 'F AI' ' : 1 nv, .. ,'f':.Q I -ff-1: f. 'Q ' ' ' M . ' ra. A ' Md A -f' ' . r . V I, : iff- :.,-afjf :ri 5:5 1: : Y .fx .47 . dgpgj, . FRATRES IN FACULTATE VVINTHROP EDWVARDS FISKE XVALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE MALCOLM R. LEETE' PERCY COUCH ROGERS HENRY NIARTIN SHUTE JAMES PLAISTED YVEBBER FRATRES IN ACADEMIA President . , . . JOHN GWENNAP MURRAY Vice-President . . RICHARD ADAMS SAWYER Secretary . ..,,. . . . RICHARD FOLSOM CLOUTMAN RICHARD LEWIS ARNOLD EDWIN MAURICE ASHCRAFT, LELAND HOWARD BURT GEORGE M ORRILL BOTT RUFUS CHOATE BROWN ROBERT GEORGE COWAN HENRY EDWIN CUTLER, JR. ROWLAND LUCIUS DAXVIS, JR FERNALD CHURCHILL FITTS JAMES STEVVART FRENCH ALFRED VINCENT GRADY DAVID ALMUR CQREGG, 2ND ROBERT LUEY GRIFFIN 3RD CHARLES JAMES GRIGGS LYFORD HUTCHINS ROBERT JOSEPH LINNEY ALBERT ELLIOT MCVITTY, JR. CHARLES KNOX MOFFLY LEWIS VVILLIAM MORGAN JOHN SOUTHVVORTH NILES, JR. HENRY WALTER PUTNAM, JR. LYMAN GRAVES RICHEY JOHN GILLAN SUMNER ALAN RICHARDSON SYVEEZY HARLOVK' DUDLEY THAYER GUSTAVE ADOLPHE VAN LENNEP cgxs Xi -.X 4 lm I U -,A-Z mAG' fw2 FRATRES IN FACULTATE STILLMAN PEROY ROBERTS CHADWIOK DANIEL DOWNS CHASE HOWARD :RADCLIFFE COAN WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS PHILIP EDWIN HULBURD LEONARD ELKINS PEARL FREDERICK RAYMOND W HITMAN FRATRES IN ACADEMIA Presiclenvt . . . Vic'P-Presidczzt . Secretary . . . HOMES BANNARD DAVID JOHN BINGHAM MAIILON RICHARD BOYER VVILLIAM EDWARD DOWNEY CURTIS AMERMAN EDWARDS RICHARD ORVIS EVANS FRANK JONES GOODWIN CHARLES VVOODFORD GRISWOLD DAVID PERRY HARNION ARTHUR INGRAHAM, JR. 1913 PHILIP CURTIS GOODTVIN RICHARD HENRY O'CONNELL WILSON TOMPKINS JOHNSTON NIERTON FRANKLYN JOYCE HERBERT DONALD IQISTLER PAUL ANDREYV LACHAPELLE JOSEPH EDWVIN LOWES, JR. ADAM IQEITH LUKE, JR. IQENNETH NIATTHEVY MORAN MATHEYK' ROCK, JR. JOHN STODDARD JOHN ADDISON TURNER ELTVIN TEMPLE VVRIGHT 193 W W-A .,.,. . 57 fr . , www im, m ml President . . Vice-President. . Secretary ........ JONATHAN ADAMS ALLEN ROBERT RETTIG ANDERSON FREDERICK WILLIAM ANDRES CONRAD BELL, JR. EDWIN TREMAIN BRADLEY HOWARD CLEURIC CAHOON ALFRED ALLEN COOLEY DAN ARNOLD DAVIS EDWIN PALFREY DEWING JOHN ROBERT EARLE HARLAN MONTGOMERY ELLIS RAX'MOND WALLESER ELLIS JOHN IHING FAIRBANK HARVE1' LAROS FARR DUDLEY CHAPIN FERGUSON ALFRED GAWTHROP GENUNG F RATRES IN FACULTATE HENRY SIMPSON COUSE FRANK WVILLIAM CUSHXYA EDWIN HOLMES EDYVIN SILAS WVELLS IEERR JOHN COPELAND :KIRTLAND GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS FRATRES IN ACADEMIA . JOHN ASHER BRANDENBURG . FRED ALBERT SIMMONS, JR. . GEORGE CARPENTER KOSS RICH.-IRD STEDMAN HOLDEN EUGENE MICHEL HOLDER, JR. GEORGE BARKER HULETT RICHARD BROYVN KOSS WILLIAM IQINGSBURY LANE, JR 'VERNON MUNROE, JR. BIUNDY INGALLS PEALE HILNIERT ALBERT RANGES LEONARD NICHOLS RHOADES RICHARD BENSON SEYVALL HUMPHREY STATTER, JR. FREDERIC BAUGHMAN TRIMBLE JAMES OTIS WATSON, 3rd. JOHN JOSEPH XVATTERS HENRY ROBERT WWTEMMER STUART GORDON HAXRDX' 194 J 5- ,Z 0, 1- -lx 0 kv WN .,.- S R 195 Epi. IBNX 1 ig- Ml? 6 553! ' V iw ' v' - ' f ' :lt 4 1 . I 5,2 ' E 'll '-'f!,!lli , U-lla? -, 1 B N -E: j 4 , V fl f Xia . . udhiliaal .H A J M'- Qboorfway CCQ7illiam5 Scfouse .YA , ,5 q 1 , lf ff-sff' mz , T if xr J?1l1Jlx'. --If up' I ' ,mx K ' ' 1213,--O I . 'rf l. v G :M I ,144 ix ' 7151? ifffi! V l 359 . V .. TI A -?' : QQ. :ess-V ,12 fig 1.03 mg .1 Q 'zffwf' '40 -,F 471 '- ,zij 1 N , ' Z . -52 G ipvi 14' - . 2 . L 4 ' i':Ef?F'44. .1 ' fi ,fi A' ' - 1:-f '.fQ.,,:'.g.lszj3'7l1F FRATRE5 IN FACULTATE CORNING BENTON LAURENCE RIURRAY CXRUSBIE HENRY D'ARcY CURNYEN FLETCHER NICHOLS IEOBINSON BIYRON :RICHARDS XVILLIAMS FRATRES IN ACADEM IA Presidc-nl . . . . . PUTNAM DAVIS Vice-Presicleni , . HENIIX' RIIDDLE AIERRILL Secvetar .......... . . . XYASHBURNE XYRIGHT ll EDWARD VVILLINGHAM BELL, JR. ELIYOOD EMIL HANSEN EDGAR IIEGINALD BOONE SIDNEY RI-:MEMHRANCE .JOHNSON JOHN LARIMOUR BOTT JOHN EDWIN IQING, JR. CURTIS HENRY BROCKELMAN, JR. GEORGE BREXVSTER LOUD WILLIAM COOKE BYRON, JR. JOHN :EVANS LOVE FRANKLIN XVHITNER CHASE FREDERIC XYILLIAM PORTER HENRX' GREENE CROSBY EDWARD XYILLI.-XM SEXTON THORNDIIIE BELMORE DARIE DANIEL XYILLIAM SMITH, JR. GEORGE WALLACE Dow GEORGE :XBRAM SMITH NIAXON HUNTER EDDY ROBERT GUY SWYEDE JAMES PARMALEE GASSER JOHN ANDERSON THOMAS PHILIP MARTIN HAR! GEORGE VVELLS, QND 196 ai., , . .' ,7+i..f 935- 5 , , --1 2555- iff'-B... sg, .Q - Q, ' fx ' 55 5151 ff' - W: -'Lf xii 441:11 V f ' '7 nuff -' 3? I! 'Wm wax. 'X :yi , 3' 135, 2,1-,L ,g b -g,jc5g,' .I.', ' f x!-FNQT NM: 4,-1' 5.1. x 1- 1,33 r fag., ' Q- . Q Qlaf- ,. rx ' 'Sri-'E 'N-'. 'g gw :SH 1. .. 1' , , . , . M- ' 7- . ' - Q.-.zlf ', -.sus -. -:r 1- ' -'i vt f 1 sw: -,N-.3414 - .H 1 4 ' -1 1. ,, . 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V x fgliix x, 1. - N C, sa x - . xj 1 j ,xg..w, , ' ' ' -'g:,,g4Ni 1- I gl.. 19:1 ff .X l f ff If 1 I .X , 'x X, ,X - gy!-1 fi? fx 'jm,:.ff-'1 X .M fi. .x Xi xx xx, - 1 . xxx xx, Vu ' ,W ff GHI5 IOUS Slanding - C. H. B1'0cl4clmIII1, XY. A. Brmm. J. A. Pope, A Goff. H. M. Ellis D. XY. Orr. Silling - R, B. Sewall, F. A. Simmons, Jr , J. A Brandenburg, G. XYells, H, R. Merrill. Glvristian graternity Gabinet Presirlent . . . Vice President . . Secretary . . . Trea.sm'er . . C. H. BROCKELMAN A. S. GOFF VV. A. BROWN W. K. LANE, JR. H. M. ELLIS 200 J. A. BRANDENBURG G. YVELLS, QND F. A. SIMMONS, JR. R. B. SEWALL H. R. MERRILL D. W. ORR J. A. POPE wg-4' s, A... J-1 m il Glvriftian grczternity HE Christian Fraternity is the only religious organization in the Academy. Its most important function is the annual collection of a budget of thirty-six hundred dollars, most of which is used in various kinds of soeial serviee. A part of this budget takes care of the Red Cross membership of the entire student bodyg a part is used for Salvation Army work in the towng much of it is used for home and foreign missionary work, and the rest is given over to providing the fall term entertainments, Sunday evening speakers, and the publication of the E Book. The fraternity does a great deal toward bringing the new student into elose touch with Exe- ter life. The E Book is a guide book for the new student, giving him all necessary information as regards the school, while the fall term entertaiimients afford the means by whieh the new boy first finds enjoyment in company with his fellows. Just before the Christmas vacation a collee- tion of old clothes is made by the fraternity, and they are distributed among tl1e students who are working their way through school. Among the best speakers of the year at the Sunday night meetings were: Dr. Denison, Mr. Darling, Mr. Tyson, and Thomas Mott Osborne. 201 h mm Fall Tel III SGIHIQIIIDBI' 21 . SCPtE'II1DC1' 28 . . October 5 . . . Oc-tober 12 . October 19 . October 26 . November 2 . . November 9 . . November 16 . . November 23 . . November 30 . . December 7 . . Deeember 14 . . Winter Term January 11 .,.. -I3.I11li1I'y 18 . Jzlnuary 25 . February 1 . February S . February 15 . . February 22 . . March 1 . March S . March 15 . . March 22 ..., Spring Term April 5 ....., April 12 . April 19 . April 26 . . M:Ly3 . . Mary 10 . . May 17 . . May 24 . . lN'l:1y 31 . . June 7 . . June 14 . . June 21 . . ,- A. ,al .. Cnlvapel Speakers 202 DR. DR. ASHLEY D. LEAVITT AMBROSE VERNON REV. WILLIAM D. SCHELL DR. J. M. THOMAS DEAN CH,-XRLES R. BROWN DR. EDNVARD C. MOORE REV. JOHN H. DENISON REV. JOHN H. DENISON - BISHOP J. DEAIVITT PERRY PROFESSOR FRANK W. CUSHIVA DR. CLARENCE A. BARBDUR REV. CAROL PERRY IJEAN HO11'ARD C. ROBBINS REV. MINOT SIMONS PAIIL D. MOODY PRES. BENJAMIN T. BIARSHALL DR. CLARENCE A. BARBOUR DR. BOYD EDWARDS PRES. B. I. BELL PROFESSOR T. HA1'1ES PROCTOR DR. DR. DR. DR. REV DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. HENRY E. CORE J. DUNCAN SPAETH JOHN H. DENISON BIORGAN P. NOYES . VVILLARD L. SPERRY CLARENCE A. BARBOUR JOHN H. DENISON JOHN H. DENISON HENR1' H. TIVEEDY WILLIAM P. MERRILL REV. THEODORE SEDGXVICK BISHOP CHARLES H. BRENT REV. PAUL R. FROTHINGHAM REV. SHERRARD BILLINGS REV. BIARKHAM W. STACKPOLE DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN 203 X42 . ., . ,, I. ,K-1 has mi mi' Q -1. Social OCIAL activities during the past year have been at least as successful as in former seasons, if perhaps not more so. The first event was the annual football dance, on the night of the Andover game, this year it was especially successful, as might be expected from that after- noon's victory, as well as from the quality of the music. The winter term dance, on March 7, was also successful from every point of view. At that time, a new innovation was started, one that might well be made a regular affair, namely, a tea dance before the regular dance, at which the Jazz Band played for the couples and a limited number of stags. That day was, as usual, the high-water mark in the year's social activities, with the exception of the June Ball. The spring term dance, under the auspices of the Southern Club, was, as usual, a fitting precedent to the June Ball. The June Ball, of course, takes place after the publication of this Volume, hence no comment. One radical change took place in the social world this year 5 We refer to the passing of the Assembly Club. lts functions have been largely assumed by Les Cabotins and other organiza- tions, and it is perhaps as Well that the Assembly Club has ceased to exist, for it had no particular function except the dances. Certainly its passing has in no wise been detrimental to the social success of the past year, and that fact in itself would seem to indicate its lack of real usefulness. 204 Slallziizzg - E. M. .'x1wlK'l'illf T. G. Smith. G. Wells. Jnrl, H. R. Merrill. Silling Y R. S. Huldun, F. A. Simmons, Jr.. J. A, Pope. M716 C9 C675 E. M. ASHCRAFT H. R. BIERRILL T. G. SMITH R. S. HOLDEN J. A. POPE G. W1-:LLs, Qxn F. A. Sumoxs, Ju. 205 cgdfwara' Qilman gfouse .1-L , . , , . -gg K MYKWSH 99211933 une fall girl Gould 5 hut recall the loved night that is fled Cghat gune night is deaaf and lifue it again, CZQ7ith no thought ofthe painei giememhering the short night of heaven, qorgetting the long months of hell . . . gor you came with the evening, fair cis the jewel in your hair. End you seemed to he one with the music and moon Une in an unsung tune. cg remember your face when you,d pass, gleaming jQ2rth from the mass, .fike a flaming and gayyoetalled flower gn a grey autumn ho'wer. Lg remember you ajqer the hall, gn your light yellow shawl,- eqnd your eyes were as hright as the stars, :grid your lzlbs 'were as sojq as the night .... cghen you passed like the dew with the dawn, Sojq o'er the lawn, cgnd you sang as you waved your goodhy-- Kg sangeand then tried to die. QQ C7 love you, giememhering the short night of heaven, gorgetting the long months of hell .... eg. Cgmerman Sdwards 206 J r '7 15 iv-ph As, Q.. -xr., .- f W, fx V -, N. Q A F 1 1 f. Ex, Q , ,N K Xx X x xg -. W' K 1 Q , ef X c - N N P' QNXNX ig' . , :W-rw :ll ,A gg.-I XW x ,X xx Vx Q v .Q X X gf xig w X N X xg K Q S, - 5 3 fs ' lx x N -1 -r--.1 ,away 4 . M ' S W t ' N21-,-.. - - 'Nifwr -x5 '1' 3-4-. t 7-'W I v., 'EE , M . - . xx 4 , 1- , . Q ' rw J . Mx .- .', K. :- 4 ' a:'9e 1 v' 0 . :- . . :ag X L cg 4. Q 2, - , Q .j t wx ,fs ' . .Aa 2 ,. 5, A .ly ,ls - -. -- xx' c f-sf X 1 ' X ,iq 'Cl . ' .11 9 M, .-N . 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ALP-tw, , g lg.-Q fN NW 3 -- '- 7 4-, cf.: ,- bg 'N f , ,QQ 511l'Q17if?f212?'fifi1 Cf? f,,:d'N'fQb.'T, N! W -' Q7 Y1 gi7T'5 Qi J'- --'is-f ' . -. f . 1 L31 f. F 3 W .'- ,.-H ': ,,! XXV X. fY1Vf XY Y 2 H N L .fvsm 1 H nn QW ill l- W 209 Y ' Q ' ... .. ' ... ... .. , 317 ' - e - . ,. ' ' ' i see , , lll A - . F 21,3-. ,, BEM I H v' . -'W K ' -xx Srwnllz Row -- W. Karen, Jr., W. R. Huff. T. I Kedian, A. Knox. Jr., W. L. Broad, XY. C. Hamilton, H. H. Hadley. I. S. Moore L. L. Wadsworth, XY. R. Faulkner, L. W. Morgan, W. B. Wood, G. Scott, H. Fields, Y. D. Mzithes, R. B. Koss. Ir., R. B. Vl'ells. .Yixllr Row- W, B. Thompson. P. A. La Chapelle. G. J. Hamilton. A. W. Willmor, J. Evurts, C. T. Keppel, I. B. Ellsworth, E. B Farmer. Y. Condict. R. S. McKenzie, F. R. Stocker, W. W. Buclitel, F, A. Simmons, jr., H. B. Williams, I. D. Blake, S. G. Hardy. IfU'll1Rnwg P. H. Holt, F. S. Allen, N. M. Perkins, H. P. Johnson. H. Hitt, R. B. Bell, D. A. Gregg. 2l'lIl, M. VV. Gill, I. P. Hast ings, J. F. Butler, I. White. W E. Lowery. J. J. Faissler, H Gaunlmrill. Jr., G. VV. Hopkins, H. N. Roberts. F171H'f1lRDH' - T. L. Maynard, W. McNeil. C. A. Eastcrbrouks, I. Mulforrl. XV. F. Fulton, C. VV. Dul1ig,T. P. Pray, I. V. V. Veerler A. H. Hayes. W. C. Baird, I. P. Gray, A. A, Cooley, F. XV. Anclrcs, H. S. Barrington, R. M. Putnam, C. A. Lane. Third Rnw 4 H. Leopold, VV. F. Jackson. H. H. Pierce, A. O. Willauer. A. H. Spiegel, C. VV. Sutherland, E. L. Eveletli. C. A Coburn, W. H. Dolloli. Second Row - Conrad Bell. jr., I. R. Earle, H. H. Brigham, Jr., B. Hardenbrook, Y. M Harding, Jr., M. McElwain. H. V. Strong W. H. Robinson, N. C. Rolfe, W. T. Rittenberg, D. Cobb, W. I. Highman, Ir., S. B. Evans, R. I. D. Straus, R. M. Stobbs, Orley Mason. E. C. Berkeley. Firrl RnwgL. N. Grimes, R. R. Forrester, I. R. Ranck I. L. Lesher, T. G. Smith, M. R. Bell, Jr., S. B. Romaine, N, O. Miller J. K. Fairbank, R. S. Holden, F. Stringiellow, G M. Clark, R. Y. Bartlett, B. Evans, H. F. Donald. D, T. Field, S. D. Fuller, J. J Wood, E. Z. Bower, Jr. uting lub OFFICERS President . . . . L. H.U'1'CHINS Vice-President . . . .l. K. FAIRBANK Secretary , , . . . R. S. HOLDEN Treasurer . . . . MR. S. L. PARCHER 210 De Mu Tuff Rm.: 1 S. G. Ihrrly. j. U W.Ils'wn, E. M. Holder. jr.. E. W. Malice. P Finluy I. A, Putmun. W. B. Wood, I. C. Cobb, M Yinnu, Jr. Third Rua' f L. Simon, Ir.. H. B. Williams. F. W. Chnsc-. j. Gunmen, L. Bglkur, C. A. Erlxmrfls J, B. Robinson. Smmd Raw - Y. IJ. Miller. H. O. jackson. R. B. Wells. H. P. Juhnson, IJ. C. Cullgnlgzy, W. B. Thnmpsnn. P. A. L:IClIIr.pellu. C rphcy, Jr. Sillfng - P. Davie. ,I W PIIILL, H. B1Inn:Ird, W. Wight, E. W. Bull, A. S. Gui, XV. C. Byron. Jr. OFFICERS President . . .,.,.. , XVASHB URNIQ XYRIGHT VIH'-P1'L's1':Iv11t SI'c1'cIf17'y-Trails Il rw' . . . P. DAVIS C. A. EDNVARDS W. C. BYRON M. A. DI-:YINNA A. S. GOFF A. F. HARIILTON A. R. HUNT H. P. JOHNSON L. BAKER F. YV. CHASE J. C. COBB P. FINLAY MEMBERS 19.35 H. G. IJARDY J. B. HATCHER J. M. HINCI-IMAN 1.9.56 H. IQIVLLMAN, JR. P. A. IACHAIHIQLLR IC. S. LICACII J. XV. PLATT J. B. ROBINSON 19.37 E. M. HOLDER O. B. JACKSON W. MCKEI: V. D. IVIILLEB. 211 . HOMES BANNARD . 15. W. BELL, JR. STI PDDA RD 4 1. XYATSUN SIMON, JR. S'rIIINuI-'IQLLOW B. THOMPSON B. TIZIRIIILIG B. WELLS B. WILLI.xMs H. MOOIJI' H. BIURPHEY A. PUTNAM W. B. WOOD Top Row -T. C. Snivcly, G. A. Yun Lennep, Ir.. I. K. Fuirbank, R. S. Roberts, P. Hanson. Third Row Y W. F. Conn, H. V. Strong. E. A. West, G. R. Hamilton, R. W. Reynolds, G. K. Haven, O. M. Burrows. Sccmzd Row - E. K. Putnam, W. E. Lowery, Mr. Fiske, Mr. Segerblom, Mr. Pnrcher, D. Rich, M. R. Boyer, G. K. Lister. .Silling-F. T. Burgess, G. W. Smith, N. F. Sparkawk, E. C. Berkeley, N. H. Dolloif, J. N. Blair, A. H. Hayes. President . . Vice-P1'csiIIe11t . S ccreta 1' y . . T1'casurcr . E. C. BEIIIQELEI' J. N. BLAIR M. R. BOYER N. H. DOLLOFF H. S. EMERSON F. T. BURGESS G. K. LISTER DAVIS RICH U. M. BUIIROWS MR, W. FISKE Scientggc Society OFFICERS MEMBERS 1925 J. K. FAIRBANIQ W. C. HAAIILTON P. HANSON G. K. HAVEN A. H. HA1'ES C. BEIIKELEY G. XY. SMITH N. H. DOLLOFF N. F. SI-.A.RH.uvK LOWER! B. OTIS S. ROBERTS W. SIIITII F. SPARHAXYK 1926 R. W. REYNOLDS A. RYAN LENNEP H. V, STRONG Ii. XYING 1.927 T. C. SNIVELY . A. AYEST 1928 K. PUTNAM FACULTY MEMBERS MR. S. L. PARCHEE MR. W. SEGERBLOM 212 Slanding - V. H. Rothschild, end, E. F. Baker, W. C. Baird, C. T. Keppel, J. J. Faissler, D. McKelvey. Sillingfw. L. Campbell, K. Wilson, W. IV. Coan, E. C. Berkeley, W. Karen, Ir., H. B. Wells, R. S. Clark. President . . . l'lz'f'-Piusidflll . SCCI'l'lfll'y . . T1'0r1sm'm' . W. C. BAIRD E. F. BAKER W. L. C.u1PBm.I, J. XV. CiR.-XY 65655 lub OFFICERS MEMBERS 1.925 R.. S. CJLARK A. A. COOLEY J. R. COOPER J. J. FAISSLER 1.926 Y. H. ROTHSCHILD S. J. SPINGARN 1.927 J. C. COBB DELANO RICJCELVEY C. T. IQEPPEL 213 E. C. BERKELEY W. F. COAN XYILLIAM IQOREN, JR. VERNON RIUNROE, JR. P. S. E, SMITH H. B, WEL1.s KEXNETH XYILSON A. K. XYING, JR. S. S. RIORRILL R. G. OLMSTED x N X Coach Blake 214 Zvi ATH CS 215 . 16 aff Q-Ploillzjzs Gfrurcb gxterior Twp R0:u-- Mr Benton, S. G. llurcly. Mr. Carroll, A. K. Luke, A. B. Harper. Srmrm' Row- Mr. Holm, Mr. Ross, Mr. P. C. Rugurs. Mr. Murclx, Mr. Blake, Mr. Crosbie. Silliugfj. G. Murray, E. M. Asllcraft, E. XY. Sextun, G. lYclls,2ucl, Mr. Pearson, J. D. Blake, R. S. Holden. President . . . l 'icc-Plvsidclzl . . Sccv'1'tm'y . . TITIISIIITI' . ME. H. C. BLAKE ME. O. W. PEAESON Mu. S. A. MUECI-I J. G. MURRAY G. WYELLS, QND Fi. G. HAHDX' Uqtlvletic cq550CZ.6Zfi0fl OF F ICERH MEMBERS Faculty ME. H. A. Ross Coaches MR. H. G. CARRELL ME. W. YV. HOLM Bla nagers J. D. BLAKE E. W. SEXTON A. B. IIAEPEE 216 G. WYELLS, 2ND E. W. SEXTON ME, O. W. PEAESON ME. H. A. Ross ME. P. C. ROGERS MR. L. M. CROSBIE MR. C. BENTON A. K. LUKE, JR. E. M. ASHCRAFT R. S. IIOLDEN GREVEL ACKER, '26 B. O. BATCIIELDEE, '27 J. A. BRANDENBURG, '25 C. H. BROCKELMAN, '25 L. I. COLLETT, '26 E. P. GDEXVING, '25 S. J. DOW, '25 W. E. IDONVNEY, '25 M. H. EDDY, '25 J. A. BEANDENIIUNI: A. A. COOLEI' J. E. GORE J. T. HEAI,Y P. C. GOODXVIN Football H. M. ELLIS, '26 J. F. FOSTER, '27 J. FRENCH, '25 J. E. GORE, '25 C. J. CQRIGGS, '26 LYFOIID PIUTCHINS, '25 J. J. LANZILLO, '27 J. E. LOVE, '26 Track D. R. LITTLE M. G. LUCE R. B. LUMAN B uscbn I I G. B. LOUD, JR. K. M. MOEAN R. B. LUMAN, '28 R. H. O'CONNELL, '25 ROLAND KVDONNELL, '27 W. C. PINE, '26 F. A. SIMMONS, JR., '25 M. I. SWEDE, '25 O. L. TIIOMPSON, '26 GEOIIGE WELLS, '25 NYASIIIIURNE WIIIOIIT, '25 J. E. NOLAN R. H. QYCONNELL G. NV. SMITH R. G. SNVEDE R. A. SAWYEII J. A. Brandenburg, R. H. O'Conne1l, R. A. Sawyer 217 . ,. .. .. ..... .. . ..... r.,..,-.....-, H. G. Crosby, li. W. Sexton, J. A. Pope, P. Davis. P. C. Guollwin. CHEER LEADERS .N'l.zz1.Iif1,Q li. E. ll.1nsun,J. Il. Blake. W. A. Bruwn, D. J. Bingham, W. Bell, Ir., E. W. Hcwc Jilling f S. H. llzlr-ly, K. Xl. Moran, P. C. Guumlwin, R. .-X. Sawyer, XV. '1'.Juhnston. P. E. A. POLICE 21.8 1 - iT- ' v M S CDD A C gootball f . - ,-in +1 1' . 13,1 'JL' - A24 ? 5,3 Q5 1 Z 5: ,..- ?. 2 F ::'?. 'S 1 2 ' X 2 'six 1 2 2 5 Q 'S 5 5 . X P?-Ex, ,Z, - - , ,.?.T :.' ' ' QX N424 CA, --A 219 If . V.- ,...,:.-fy. g1 Y- Q U Y K M. - HEI il Captain O'Counell Coach Blake Manager Murray Qfootball HE 1924 football season, which reflects great credit not only on Coach Blake, Captain U'Connell, and Trainer Murch, but also on the team as well, will go down in Exeter foot- ball history as a very successful year. With a squad of about forty men as a nucleus, including a great deal of promising material and nine letter-men, Coach Blake developed a fast and aggressive team during the preliminary season, which, in the end, showed itself superior to Andover. In the preliminary season two defeats were outweighed by four victories. ln the opening game the Academy eleven scored a 6-0 victory over the Dartmouth Freshmen. Ellis, Exeter quarterback, after catching the opening kick-off one yard behind his own goal line, evaded the entire Freshman defense and scored the only points of the game. On the following Saturday, at New Haven the Academy scored a 9-7 victory over the Yale Freshmen. The injury sustained by Pine in this game proved a decided handicap in later games. The next week the Harvard Freshmen succumbed to the fast-developing Exeter eleven in a rather slow game, 14-05 Ellis starred with his open field running. But the Princeton Freshmen game, a week later, at Prince- ton, broke the line of Exeter victories with a score of 7-0. This game was rather unfortunate, for practically the whole first team sustained ankle injuries. The XYorcester game on Novem- ber first concluded the losing streak, when a badly-crippled Exeter eleven went down to a 15-G defeat at the hands of the Red and Black. The preliminary season came to a close a week later, as the Exeter team triumphed over the Hebron eleven 19-6. The forty-third annual Exeter-Andover football game was played in the new stadium at Brothers Field, Andover, on November 15. The first score for Exeter was delayed in the open- ing minutes of play when Andover held on their one-yard line. ln the second quarter O'Donnell, of Exeter, scored the first points with a drop kick from the 27-yard line: With the score 3-0 against her, Andover made a decided stand in the third quarter with the result that Exeter did not score. But in the last period after Dewing and Foster had broken up Andover's kick on the 26-yard line, Foster recovered the ball for Exeter. In the next few plays, Exeter steadily gained until Ellis finally took the ball over through left tackle. Brandenburg added the final point by his kick after the touchdown. Twenty-six men won their letters, but only nine were awa1'ded sweaters. 220 ... ..:. U . . , A . W4 . Q Q, Tuff Ruiz' f C. J. Griggs S. J. Dow, R. li. Lunmn, F. .-X. Simmons, Jr., J. S. French. Ifuzzrllz Run' -- M. H. Efhly. O. L. Tlmmpsun. li. O. liutchelder. L. I. Collutt, L. Hutchins, P. Dewing. Tl1in1Rma--W. Downey. J. E. Gore, Wells, Jncl. I. E. Love, J. J. Lnnzillo. l nm'll1 Rum -' C. H, lirockclmun. G. Acker, J, G. Murray. Ellalzugcr, I. F. Foster, XY, C. Pine, H. M. Ellis. Silling - M. I. Swede. W. Wright. Mr. Murch, R. Il. O'Connell, Mr. Blake. J. A. Brandenburg, R. O'Donnell. ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM CQXELLC7' 'V5. CZHCIOVET 947716 lWIx1aT1zR SXYEDIQ KDOWNEYQ . . . rfyhl um! . DEYY'INi,l CLANZILLOD . . . 1'1'gl1Ih1clfIc . FOSTER QSIMMONSJ . , . riylll guard . . WRIGHT QLovEj . , cmlm' . . EDDY CDOWJ ..... . . left gurml, . ClR1GGS QHUTCHINSD .... . Ifft lrzcklc . CAPT. OYCONNELL fFRENCHl . . left and . . ELLIS fO,DONNELI,, fl0REl . . . Qllflfffl' 111161: . BRANDENBURC. QBRof'K1cm1ANJ . . I'l'g,1fll!lU.-bflC'lC . COLLETT QPINED ..,.,... . Iqfl Imlf-bacl: . BATCHELDERCACKER,'l'nox1rsoNJ . . .fullback . . ANDOVER ISLRNS QSMITHJ FHSTRR FPRIURQ . . . , . SPRIGG . . . . DORMAN . . CAPT. HE.ALEH' Ii1NusTuN CFOSTERJ F1u11cMAN CPRATTJ , . . , BILLHARDT SANDBIQIRQ KBORAHJ FRIGARD QDECKERJ . . . . . . WARD Referee-YV. N. lNIOrriee. Llll111fI'l'+A. M. Ferricr, 110111,LI-VICSNIIIlllblilkllllxll. Ficlrl Judge-C. McCarthy. Time-Four 15-minute periods. Touclzflnwns-Excler, Ellis. Field Goals-Exeter, OlDOI1I1Kxll. Season? games Exeter . . . . 6 Dartmouth F reshmen . . . 0 Exeter . . 9 Yule Freshmen , . . . 7 Exeter . . 14 Halrvzlrd Freshmen . , 0 Exeter . . 0 Princeton Freshmen . 7 Exeter . . 6 VVoreester ..... . 15 Exeter . . 19 Hebron . . 0 Exeter . . 10 Anldover . . . O 221 ml 'fr .af m Uqcademy gootball Squad Capluzfn R. H. OYCONNELL J. A. BRANDENIIURO C. H. BROCKELMAN NV. E. JDOXVNEY E. P. DEWINIQ S. J. DOW, JR. G. E. ACKER CONRAD BELL, JR. J. J. CARVER B. O. B.a'rCHI-:LDER J. F. FOSTER .Umzugcr J. G. 1X1L'RR.-XY 1925 M. H. EDDY J. S. FRENCH J. E. GORE LYFORD HUTCHINS H. R. BIERRILL 1020 L. I. COLLETT H. M. ELLIS C. J. GRILQQES J. E. LOVE 1927 J. J. LANZILLO 1928 R. B. LUIIAN O' ' - E ' Coach MR. H. C. BLAKE R. H. O7CONNELL F. A. SIMMONS, JR. M. I. SWVEDE GEORGE WELLS, 2ND VVASHBURNE XYRIG M. G. LUCE W. C. PINE O. L. THOMPSON R. E. OIDONNELL H H. D. XV!-IITTLESEY gxeter-cgndover gootball Wecords 1378 . . 1879 . . ISSO . , 1831 , . 1882 . . 1333 . . 1884 . . 1385 . . 1886 . , 1887 . 1883 . . 1889 . . 1390 , . 1891 . . 1892 IS93 . . 1394 . . IS95 . . 1896 . . 1897 . . 1898 . . 1899 . . 1900.. .. . ., 1901.. ...... .. A. 22 1902 0 1903 S 190-1 6 1905 12 1906 17 1907 11 1908 11 1909 0 1910 4 1911 10 1912 . , NO 51111110 .. 1913 16 1914 26 1915 18 1916 10 1917 . . NO game 1918 . . NO game 1919 28 1920 14 1921 0 1922 17 1923 0 1924 0 E. . 17 . . 1-1 . 0 .0 .6 .0 .0 . 0 5 9 0 ...59 .TS .37 .6 .3 .26 , 0 . 3 . 34 . 12 . 7 . . . 10 Games won by Andover, 21, by Exeter, 20, tied games, 3. Points scored by Exeter, 5925 by Andover, 548. qqq -.4..4 A 29 11 10 28 19 0 .4 23 19 V Q v -w v z , ,O 1 LZ is ii 'I A? , Wwii 1-1xE:TfL1z1o ANDOVER U11 3 3: . , ' ' me? ,. f EfiXwm.r ? '1fW 51 v N, s wax. A X QM -pcm xL +- V. i,,q'-'-f-15-Q ' .1 ? g 'Z ' ' vx gr'-Sri' N ': l 'N gk' A jak , X v . -fe N, ' .fb 'G' Na.- f Q2f,, '- -. ,fi Q- . xi. .,. . , P ff 4 I tiix. W1-:.f::.x..e1 , . ...SQ V . .Q A A.: -..Q-1. ' x .- K BVI! :-.5 94 A. mimi - '-xxx. f V ' r 'Siqf-A-51533. - - R855 ' ' .-xy .X-A 'ig 224 wk FFS'--S A ARL. . ,f , NNN N N ,- VX Tffi xg- W , 5, - xr .V un l ..T'T- I5 1, 462: :F jc O ,,A...A.,.A.... ....A,,.,.... AA.. G z gn? Q 7 ,- 2 :E 225 Splrillzjns Gfzurcb gnterior G 1 r A .. V .4 1? Asif A Q . 7 1 Q Captain O'Neil Coach Clausen Manager Burnell Cgrack N February 2, 1924, Exeter participated in the B. A. A. Indoor Meet, which was the first contest of the year. Running against Andover's veteran team in the mile relay, the Acade- my team, composed of H. Ii. 1Yeir, F. J. Sullivan, J. B. Carson, and Captain O'Neil, was unsuccessful. The Faculty Shield Meet, which was held, as usual, on the 22nd of February, was won by the Senior Class. In this meet, a singular feat was accomplished by C. T. Elliott, who unofhcially broke the world's record of six seconds for the 45-yard high hurdles by covering the distance in five and four fifths seconds. The last indoor meet, the B. A. A. Indoor Interscholastic Meet, was held on March 1st. On this occasion, Andover again defeated the Academy by a score of 25 to 18. Captain O'Neil and C. T. Elliott both did exceptional work 5 the former lowered the record for the 1000-yard run by four fifths of a second, and the latter equalled the record for the 15-yard hurdles. On April 22nd, the outdoor track season was begun by Exeter's entering a relay team in the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. The team, made up of Luce, Wright, Trafford, and Captain U'Neil, took fifth place in the I111fE'l'SCi1OlilSf-IC Medley Relay Race. As Wright was badly spiked early in the race, Exeter succeeded in taking only fifth place. The next meet was held on May 3rd with the Harvard Freslnnen, whom Exeter defeated by a score of 7615-4925. In this contest, three school records were borken. J. A. Brandenburg bettered the old mark in the discus by three inches, and S. Robbins threw the javelin 157 feet, 2 inches. For the 220-yard low hurdles, R. H. O'Connell also lowered the record. A week later, Exeter again sent a full team to compete against Andover, but this time to the Harvard Interseholasties. Exeter was defeated by her rival by a score of 55-3831. Although Brandenburg, Dalenz, and Elliott all took first places, Captain O'N eil did the best work by lowe1'- ing the former record in the SSO-yard run one fifth of a second. In the last two preliminary meets before the final meet with Andover, Exeter was easily vic- torious. The M. I. T. Freshmen were defeated in the first meet with a score of SS 1-3-37 2-3, and the Springfield Freshmen were overwhelmed in the second by a 97-24 score. In the contest with the M. I. T. Freshmen, Brandenburg again broke the record in the discus with a throw of 125 feet. Andover won the final meet for the second time in succession with a score of 71-55. Four records were bettered in this meet. Brandenburg, O'Connell, and Captain O'N eil, all of Exeter, lowered the records in their respective events. Brandenburg threw the discus 129 feet, 7 inches , O'Connell covered the distance of the low hurdles in 25 seconds, and O'N eil ran the half mile in 1 minute, 57 seconds. Healey, of Andover, broke his own record in the javelin, while Borah, also Of Andover, Won both the 100 and 220-yard dashes, equalling the record for the latter. 226 Tap Ruu'- lx. H. jones. J. F. Foster. A. 1-'. Hzlmillnn. J. French, L. G. Benton, BI. H. Eddy. E. K. Mills. F. P. Key-pcl. D Little. Fnlzrllz Row f II. Rubino, D. W. Reddy, D. R. Jacob, B. YY. Trzxtforfl, P. Davis. W. K. Lnnc, Jr.. J. XV. XVilson. Third Rau' - A. Y. Grmly. D. C. Ferguson. W. F.. Downey, BI. G. Luce. D. B. Hiu'ilIm:In, J. H. Rczxd. I. S. Saunders. Strand Raw' 1. B. Cnrson. E. A. Wright. F. B. Clark. J. M. Dulenz, J. .-X. Brnnrlenburg, J. E. Gore, D. B. Straub. P. Shore Sillifzg - M. I. Swcrle, R. H. O'C0nncll. Mr. Clausen, A. H. O'Neil, H. A. Burncll, .Ua1zugI'r, C. T. Elliott. S. Robbins. CG1Jff1ilL A. H. O,NEIL F. B. CLAIIIQ C. T. ELLIUTT J. M. DALENZ F. P. IQEPPEL J. A. BRANDENBIIIII: J. B. CT.-XRS-UN PUTNAM DAVIS W. E. DOWNEY M. H. Enm' J. S. FRENCII L. G. BENTON 1924 Cgracfe 55661111 Jlflllllfffl' H. A. BVRNIQLL 1.924 D, B. IIINCIIMIIN E. K. MILLS A, H. UINEIL J. H. RIf:.xD SABIN ROBBINS 19.3.17 J. E. GIIIIIQ A. Y. CIIIADI' D. R. .I.Ic'I.wB K. B. Juxrxs W. K. LANE D. R. LITTLE 1920 A. M. DUFFIELD J. F. FOSTER 1.927 D. C. FERGUSON' 227 Conch MR. CLAUSEN PHILIP SHORE D. B. STRAVII B. W. 'FRAITFIIIID J. XV. XVILSUN R. H. WCONNIIJLL D. W. REDDI' HEIIIILIIT RVIIINO J. S. S.xI'NDEIIs F. J. SI'I.LII',-IN E. A. WIIIGIIT M. G. I.I'CE v ., .. ,ai lf gxeter fvs. Zndover Cgracle glfeet, 1924 100-Yard Dash.-lVon by Borah Q.-LD, second, Glendinning QA.D, third, Brandenburg QE.D. Time, 10 seconds. 220-Yard Dash.-VVon by Borah QA.Dg second, Glendinning QA,Dg third, VVright QED. Time, 21 -1-5 seconds. QEquals dual meet reeord.D 440-TyGVCl.Df1fSl1.-DXTOII by O'Neil QED, second, Keep QA.Dg third, Holmes QA.D. Time, 50 seconds. 880-Yard Rim.-lVon' by O'Neil QED, second, Rindlaub Q.-LD, third, Downey QE.D. Time, 1 minute, 57 seconds. QNew dual meet l'GCO1'Cl.D Illzfle Rim.-Wlon by Gore QED, second, Chute QA.D, third, Ferguson QED. Time, 4 minutes, 36 3-5 seconds. 120-Yard High Hurclles.-Won by Elliott QED, second, tie between Paxton QA.D and Wood QA.D, Time, 16 1-5 seconds. 220-Yard Low Hurdles.-VVon by O'Connell QED, second, Elliott QED, third, Paxton QA.D. Time, 25 seconds. QNew dual meet record.D High Jmnp.-First place, tie between Edwards QA.D and Larson QA.Dg third, tie between Renouf QA.D, Davis QE.D, and Jones QE.D. Height, 5 feet, S55 inches. Broad Jump.-YVOD by Glendinning QA.D, second, Brandenburg QE.D, third, Borah QA.D- Distanec, 22 feet, 1115 inches. Polo Vault.-Won by Swede QE.Dg second, Clark QE.Dg third, tie between Hamilton QE.D and Alexander QAD. Height, 11 feet. 1,3-Pound Shot-Put.-Won by Stone QA.Dg second, Healey QA.Dg third, Wilson QE.D. Distance, 45 feet, 5M inches. Discus Throw.-VVon by Brandenburg QED: second, Bradley QA.D, third, Quarrier QA.D. Distance, 129 feet, 7 inches. QNew dual meet reeo1'd.D Javelin Throw.-VVon by Healey QA.Dg second, Robbins QE.D, third, Elliott QE.D. Distance, 186 feet, 253 inch. QNew dual meet record.D Hammer Throw.-Won by Bradley QA.D 5 second, Sheldon QA.D 5 third, Dalenz QE.D. Distance, 148 feet, 5 inches. 228 February 2 . . February 22 . . . March 1 . . April 25, 26 . . May 3 . . M ay 10 . M ay 17 . May 24 . M ay 31 . . Gxerer- YEAR 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893-1896 . . 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 Exeter points . Meets . Season of 1924 At Boston, B. A. A. Relay against Andover. Won by Andover- Time: 3 minutes, 38 seconds. At Exeter, Faculty Shield Meet. 1924, 31 points, 1925, 24 points, 1926, 19 points 3 1927, 7 points. Interscholastic worlds record in 45-yard hurdles lowered to 5 4-5 seconds by C. T. El- liott, Jr. . At Boston, B. A. A. Intersoholastic Meet. Won by Andover, Exeter second. Interscholastie record for 1000-yard run made by A. H. O'Neil in 2 minutes, 22 seconds. C. T. Elliott, Jr., equalled the interscholastic 45-yard hurdles record of 6 1-5 seconds. Exeter relay team defeated Huntington: time, 3 minutes, 20 seconds. At Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. Interscholastic Medley Championship of America, fifth place. At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Exeter. Three school records broken: discus, 124 feet, 2 inches, by J. A. Branden- burg, javelin, 157 feet, 2 inches, by S. Robbins, 220-yard low hurdles, 24 9-10 seconds, by R. H. O'Connell. . . At Cambridge, Harvard Interscholastics. 1Yon by Andover, Exeter second. A. H. O'Neil lowered the school record in the 880-yard run to 1 minute, 58 4-5 seconds. . At Exeter, M. I. T. Freshmen. 1Von by Exeter. J. A. Branden- burg established a new school record of 125 feet in the discus. . . At Exeter, Springfield Freshmen. Won by Exeter. Score: Exeter 97, Springfield 20. . . At Exeter, Exeter-Andover Dual Meet. Won by Andover. Score, 71 to 55. Four dual meet records broken: discus, 129 feet, 7 inches, by J. A. Brandenburg, half-mile, 1 minute, 57 seconds, by A. H. O'Neilg 220 low hurdles, 25 seconds, by R.. H. O'Connell, javelin, 186 feet by Healey of Andover. -cgndofver Qlual glfeet gtecords P.1-LA. P.A.A. YEAR P.E.A. P.A.A. . 3 6 1909 . . . 47 49 . . no meet 1910 . . . 54 1-6 41 5-6 . . 44 46 1911 . . . 58 37 . . 36 54 1912 . . . 71 25 . . no meets 1913 . . . 48 48 , . 37 1-2 66 1-2 1914 . . . 59 37 . . 59 37 1915 . . . 41 54 . . 68 1-6 35 5-6 1916 . . . 70 1-3 25 2-3 . . 57 1-2 46 1-2 1917 . . . no meet . . 61 43 1918 . . . 72 1-2 23 1-2 . . 51 53 1919 . . . 72 2-3 35 1-3 . . 37 2-3 58 1-3 1920 . . . 58 50 . . 63 2-3 32 1-3 1921 . . . 59 1-4 48 3-4 . . no meet 1922 . . . 69 3-4 56 1-4 . . 47 1-2 48 1-2 1923 . . . 58 68 . . 39 1-6 56 5-6 1924 . . . . 55 71 . . 58 38 . . . . 1,573 1-3 Andover points . . . . 1,275 2-3 . . 16 Meets . . . 12 One tie meet ' 229 'cf , , lxm m q ' Sv . f f' .L ., . ,.-f- 3. sag--f-ff 3 I QS l ff -V Q33 . Y wi' . ' N if Captain Brandenburg January 31 . February 7 . February 14 . . February 23 . . March 7. . . April 23-24 . May 9 . . May 16 . . May 23 . . May 30 . . Coach Uarrell 1925 Schedule 230 Manager Blake B. A. A. Relays B. A. A. Interscholastics lVo1'cester Faculty Shield Meet Bowdoin Interseholastics Penn. Relays at Philadelphia. Dartmouth Freshmen Harvard Freshmen Harvard Interscholastics Andover Captain J. A. BRANDENBURG F. W. A.NDRES W. C. BAIRD J. A. BRANDENBURG F. CHASE A. A. COOLEY P. DAVIS W. E. DOYVNEX' S. Dow H. S. BARRINGTON R. C. BROWN R. V. CLARK R. O. EVANS L. J. BENTON J. P. GRAY J. T. HEALY R. LUMAN 1925 Track Squad Coaches Mr. H. G. CARRELL MR. O. W. PEARSON MR. H. C. BLAKE MR. J. S. FORD MR. H. R. COAN MR. F. R. WHITMAN 1925 M. EDDY J. F.. GORE A. F. HAMILTON G. K. HAVEN D. R. JACOB K. B. JONES W. K. LANE D. R. LITTLE, JR. 1926 D. C. FERGUSON A. F. GRADE' M. G. LUCE 1927 M. C. .KING J. J. LANZILLO 1928 231 Manager J. D. BLAKE T. L. MAYNARD J. E. NOLAN R. H. O,CONNELL O. S. PAYSON J. A. POPE H. RUBINO G. W. SMITH F. J. SULLIVAN M. I. PEALE R. W. REYNOLDS R. G. SXVEDE J. A. THOMAS V. RIUNROE A. SPIEC-EL J. G. SUMNER R. I. D. STRAUS Event 100-Yard Dash . . 220-Yard 'Dash . 440-Yard Dash . . Half-Mile Run. . One-Mile RuII . . . 120-Yard Huifdles . 220-Yard Hurdles . . Running High Jump . . Pole Vault ..... Running Broad Jump . Putting 16-lb. Shot . Putting 12-lb. Shot . Throwing Discus . . . Throwing Javelin . . . Throwing 12-lb. Hzmmmer 40-Yard Dash . . 300-Yard Run . 600-Yard Run . 1000-Yard Run . 45-Yard Hurdles . Pole Vault ..... Running High Jump . . Putting 12-lb. Shot . Putting 16-lb. Shot . 66761633 REC 07615 JE 4 1.1 1 KM- .1 -M..e JV Ira mi imw ..f OUTDOOR Record ,llnker Date . . 9 4-5 s. F. W. XVATERMAN, JR., '20 June 5 . 21 4-5 s. F. YY. lv.-XTERMAN, JR., '20 June 5 . . 49 1-5 s. R. G. SMITH, '20 May 30 . 1 III., 57 A. H. O'NEIL, '24 May 31 . . 4 III., 26 4-5 s. I. D. RIACKENZIE, '11 May 20 . 15 3-5 S. C. T. EIJLIOTT, JR., '24 May 26 . 24 9-10 R. H. O'CONNELL, '25 May 3 . . 6 ft., 3-6 in. J. E. MCDOUGALL, '13 May 6 . 12 ft., N. G. HANSEN, '17 June 9 . 23 ft., 5 3-8 in. H. T. WoR'I'u1Nf:ToN, '13 May 3 . . 44 ft., 11 1-4 in. E. J. H.ART, '07 May 30 . 51 ft., 8 1-2 in, W. H. IQIRKPATRICK, '16 May 30 . . 133 ft., 7 in. J. A. BR.-KNDENBURG, '25 May 16 . . 157 ft., 2 in. S. ROBBINS, 3RD, '24 May 3 171 ft., H. C. BJMERY, '20 June 16 INDOOR . . 4 3-5 s. H. E. JONES, '98 Mar. 23 J. A. CONNELLY, '11 Feb. 22 E. H. BAKER, '08 Feb. 29 F. E. BURNS, '11 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 25 C. M. JONES, '14 Feb. 28 D. B. LOURIE, '18 Feb. 22 C. G. T. LUNDELI., '23 Feb. 22 A. A. COOLEY, '25 Feb. 23 32 F. E. BURNS, '11 Mar. 5, 1 In., 14 1-5 s. E. A. TESCHNER, '13 Mar. 29 2 m., 16 2-3 S. XV. J. BINGHAIII, '12 Mar. 27 5 4-5 s. C. T. ELLIOTT, Jr., '24 Feb. 22 10 ft., 11 1-2 in. N. G. HIINSEN, '17 Feb. 23 6 ft., 1 1-2 in. W. L. J. n'HALEN, '18 Feb. 26, 50 ft., 11 in. E. J. HART, '07 Feb. 22, 43 ft., 3 3-4 in. E. J. HART, '07 Feb. 22 232 1920 1920 1918 1924 1911 1923 1924 1911 1915 1913 1907 1914 1925 1924 1920 1898 1908 1908 1909 1910 1911 1914 1917 1923 1925 1910 1913 1912 1924 1915 1916 1907 1906 nw L 'J L -. . ,- ...d7i..:...w.-- ...M -J II A X - 2? 6293 Ahrl- IU ! 2 7121 ii-YLS f : Q ase a E M' 233 .wrt ,.,..,., A - ,f7 , Fran rs:a :sa as-is M LI Captain McLaughlin Coach Murch Manager Robbins Sfiaseball SQUAD of thirty men, with five letter-men, responded to the call for baseball candidates, which was issued in the latter part of the winter term by Coach Murch. Batting prac- tice was held in the baseball cage, and thefprospects of a hard-fighting Exeter team seemed very probable. On April 12th, 1924, the team opened the season by defeating Cambridge Latin 5 to 4 in a ten-inning game. The next seven games were victories for the Exeter nine, especially note- worthy was the defeat of the strong Harvard Second team. Brown Freshmen, Yale Freshmen, and Worcester were the only games lost during the preliminary season. In the forty-fourth annual Exeter-Andover baseball game, held at Brothers Field, Andover, the Academy team was defeated 9 to 0. The game was much closer than the score would indicate, as, with the exception of two innings, the game was a pitchers' duel between Linscott, of Exeter, and Shoop, of Andover 5 both teams fielded equally well. Exeter made four errors, Andover, three. After four scoreless innings, Andover got three runs, again in the eighth inning, six Andover men crossed the plate. Exeter had men on the bases several times, and in the last inning filled them. Shoop tightened at the critical point, and allowed no runs. The scores of the season do not show a brilliant recordg neither do they show the splendid fighting spirit of the team, of which we are justly proud. Coach Murch has done his work well with the little he had on which to build a team. Wie hope for a more successful season this year' 234 Slanding - K. M. Moran, I. V. P. Phelan, R. C. Gurney, G. B. Loud, Ir., R. B. Alexander W H Haley Silling- R. A. Sawyer, R. B. MacPhail, Mr. Murch, A. P. McLaughlin, S. Robbins, Managez D B Lmscott P C Goodwln Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter 1924 BASEBALL TEAM 1924 493615666111 ' Season . . 12 Tilton Seminary . . 4 Hebron ..... . 9 Brown '27 . . . 2 Tufts '27. . . . 4 Harvard 2nd, . . . G Cushing ..... . . 10 Westbrook Seminary . 4 Yale '27 ..... . 2 Holy Cross '27 . . . 1 WVorcester .... . 2 Dartmouth '27 . . . . 16 Wentwortl1 Institute . . 0 Andover . . . . Won, 7 Lost, 6 Tied, 0 235 f7Vferrill glecitation f93uilding ,Q-2 ,. , . 51 If 51741 1925 c e u e V82 1 1 - ' N April 11 - Cambridge Latin I :V April 15 - Tilton Seminary .1r- 3 , , April 18 - Princeton Freshmen ' ig' Q V April 22 - Hebron Academy 2 wg' H ' April 25 - Tufts Freshmen F 1 April 29 - Brown Freshmen 'lg Q May 2 - Harvard Second Team e Y ' -E May 6 M Holy Cross Freshmen - May 9 - Harvard Freshmen Cat Harvardj 1' 9' ' May 13 - YVG-stbrook Seminary -f May 16 - Yale Freshmen May 20 - Cushing Academy May 23 - NVorcester Academy Cart Worcester? May 27 - Dartmouth Freshmen H June 3 - Wentworth Institute Nw June 6 - Andover Captain Sawyer Manager Hardy Exeter--eqnclover 3615666111 Qecords P.E.A. P.A.A. P.E.A. P.A.A. P.E.A. P.A.A. 1878 . . 12 1 1893-1896. . . no games 1909 . . 3 1878 . S 10 1897 ...., 12 G 1910 . . 5 1879 . 2 10 1898 . . . 2 8 1911 . . 1 1880 . 0 9 1899 . . . 6 8 1912 . . 5 1881 . 5 13 1900 . . 5 9 1913 . . 4 1882 . 7 5 1901 . . . 8 5 1914 . . 0 1883 . 5 16 1901 . . . 2 9 1915 . . 2 188-1 . 5 13 1901 . . . 0 9 1916 . . 1 1885 . 9 1 1902 . . . 5 3 1917 . . game 1886 7 6 1903 . . . 0 1 1918 . . 1 1887 . 6 22 1904 . . . 2 1 1919 . . 4 1888 . . 4 6 1905 . . . 4 6 1920 . . 5 1889 . . 3 2 1906 . . . 2 3 1921 . . . 3 1890 . . no game 1907 . . . 2 3 1922 . . . 15 1891 . 1 7 1908 . . . 3 5 1923 . . . 10 1892 . 5 10 1924 . . 9 Totals 275 Games won: By Exeter, 18 5 by Andover, 26. 236 -- r V ..- ..... A-'.f-Q-QP...-A .. ...x..vqr.qr......-vm.,-., ,,,,,,P, Q A H... . , -' . .. --. -1 ' 1 A -Ar Top Row -W. C. Ryan, Ir.. J. J. Mahoney, E. S. Leach, W. A. Brown, E. P. Dewing. M. Rock, Jr.. A. I. Easthagen, O. L. Thomp- son, I. J. Lanzillo. Second Raw-J. E. Gore. K. M. Moran, P. C. Goodwin, G. B. Loud, S. G. Hardy, Coach Murch, R. A. Sawyer, H. C. Cahoon D. I. McFarland, F. E. Ingalls. C. H. Brockelman. C. M. Dudley. L. W. Morgan. Firsl Raw - H. B. Williams, C. M. Malone, J. J. Carver, J. H. O'ToOle, I. T. Healy. R. B. Wells, R. B. Koss, D. M. Kennard, A. E. Erickson, G. Wells, 2nd, D. W. Smith, Jr. 192 5 361566611 I Squad Captain R. A. SAWYER C. H. BROOKELMAN E. P. DEWING C. M. DUDLEY P. C. GOODWIN J. E. GORE W. A. BROWN H. C. CAHOON J. J. CARVER A. I. EASTHAGEN J. T. HEALY Coach S. A. MURCH 1.925 F. E. INGALLS G. B. LOUD J. J. MAHONEY K. M. MORAN 1 926' A. E. ERIOKSON E. S. LEAOH C. M. MALONE D. J. MCFARLAND 1.927 J. J. LANZILLO 237 Manager S. G. HARDY M. ROCK, JR. W. C. RYAN, JR. C. M. SAUNDERS D. W. SMITH, JR. G. WELLS, 2ND L. W. BKIORGAN R. A. SAYVYER O. L. THOMPSON H. LOMAX J. H. OlTOOLE l A, , v- - c . IFF? '- AQ -. ' 'Nj k ,,.f ,: M.. s 2' :QQ-2 . -. f X- 1 6 - Q, x ,, 1 g . A kr .. F' V' , 'fj Wg: , ' vs?-. ff' ' N. 'i:-A X. 'X 553-I x xj -NX 1 .gg f , w anew-N1 ' 6' - -3 -Eg Iffggr YE' 54 -xnxx 5 if Q.- vg. K 5 3-my-bvfff J ': 5 XX rf. 9 . Q v ,,.. ,+ .t i ' 'ww Q x , E , 3- xi - an-AD-as Kd-x 0 v .J L ,Y 238 1 4' -3 11' ii E A Q . fxx, x , 1 K .1 . .3 i X.J'5 i Q ' , 7 n . W. .1 N il l i Qasket 'Q y 936111 I9 ef 25 ,N-an? f .. '-'..-....J- at , . ,I ll g c '- 'iii CS' f ' 'll fi, nur PA ' ap can gnerrz lung! ig Sgasketball HE basketball season of the past year can be truly termed successful, for, in spilt-ofthe loss of players, the Academy team sueeeetlecl in winning five of the eight preliminary games as well as the Andover game, for the first time since 1922. The opening game, played with Tilton Seminary, was a 37 to 22 vietory for the Academy, with Captain Merrill and Thompson, of Exeter, starring. In the next game, with Westbrook, the Academy team showed marked improvement, and in spite of the excellent playing of Parnell, of XVG!itlDl'0Oli, won easily with a score of 43 to 13. The first defeat eame the following week, at the hands of Hebron Aeade- my, whose team, playing fast and accurately, took the lead at the start and held it throughout the game, though Exeter constantly threatened. The next game was easily won from Cushing Academy by a score of 44 to 27, with Thompson, of Exeter, starring. On the next Saturday the Dartmouth freshman team overcame t-he Academy, by a score of 32 to 26, in an exciting and hard-fought game. In the following game the Red and Gray players gained a 29 to 22 vic- tory over lVorcester Academy, but suffered defeat again at the hands of the Harvard freshmen, in the only out-of-town game of the season. The last preliminary game resulted in an easy vic- tory over Kent Hill, with Captain Merrill and Broekelman starring. The Andover game was played in the Thompson Gymnasium on March fourteenth, ending in a 28 to 23 victory for Exeter. This victory evened the basketball series, each sehool having won three games. During the Hrst few minutes of play the lead shifted constantly, but the end of the Hrst half found Exeter with a 14 to 10 lead. Early in the second half, however, Andover, playing a ine offensive game, succeeded in gaining the lead, and for a few minutes it constantly shifted from one team to the other, coming to a tie score until Captain Merrrll, of Exeter, succeeded in making two foul shots. A few minutes later the game ended with Exeter in the lead, 28 to 23. Captain Merrill, on the offense and Brockelman, on the defense, starred for Exeter, while for Andover, Captain Billhardt and Burns played well. J 239 zcezfrsrm ul 1 .f If EB I ' A -11. Captain Merrill Coach Pearson Sgasketball 55661111 Ca 1Jl'fI'Zill .1111 nugvr H. R. DIERRILL G. WYELLS, ZND F0l'll'CI7'IIS C'enlcr J. O. XYATSON O. L. THUMPSON H. R. 1X'IERIiILL Subxliiulcs.-I'. C. QEOUDNYIN, F. A. SIMMONS, JII., R. BOONE, HONEY, H. BEZDEK, JR., F. E. HEIIIELIIIIMIT. Season? games Jan. 17 . . . . Tilton SenIiIIary . . . Jan. 24 . . . . Westbrook Scrninary . . Jan. 31 . . . . Hebron Academy . . Feb. 7 . . . . Cushing Academy . Feb. 14. . . . Dartmouth '28 . . . . . Feb. 21 . . . . Worcester Academy . . . Feb. 28 . . . . Harvard '28 at Cambridge . Keut's Hill ....... Andover. . . . Mar.7 . . . . . Mar.14. . . . . 240 M an aazer Wells Coach O. W. PEARSUN Gufzrfls D. W. SMITH, JR. C. H. BROCKELMAN H. H. BOOMER, J. J. MA- EXETER OPPONENT 37 22 45 13 23 28 -1-L 27 26 32 29 22 28 48 46 23 28 23 Sirzzzdirzg- J. U. Watson. F. A. Simmons. jr.. G. Wells. znrl. 0. L. Thompson. P. C. Huudwin. Silling 7 C. H. Brockelman, Mr Pearson, H. R. Merrill, Mr. Murch, D. VV, Smith, Ir. ACADEMY BASKETBALL TEAM Sxeter 115. Jqncfover game EXETER ANDOVER XVATSON . . . riyh!fnrzvnrfl. . BILLHARDT MIQIIRILL . . . Ifgflfnru-rm! , . . . EELIQS 'FIIOMPSON . . .wnlvr . . . . BROCKELMAN SMITII . . . . . Mglllgunzvl . , . , BFRNF- BROITQIILMAN . , . . ..,.. iff! guurfl ...,...... .,... B IOROAN Gbalxfrnnz fl!t'lfZ00l'.'3IlCRRILL, -lg WATNON, 1, TIIOBIPSQIN,-1, SMITH, 1: CAII4lOwI'J EIZLES, 25 BILLHARDT, 3, BIIO0IiI:I,M,xN, 3, Tx'LEIc, 1. Goals from fU1lIS.fBIERRILL, 3, XYATSON, 1, TIIOMIISON, 2, f:x1lll0Yl'1'j BILLHAIIDT, 15 BIIOCKIQLMAN, 2, BURNS, 2. SllbSfffIlfl'C?IlS,'fEXCtPI'Q CIOODXYIN for XY,-XTSONQ SIMMONS for THOMPSON, I..-Xlmflcwclrj SOIUTH- GATE for BURNS, TYLER for SOUTHG,-ITE. RCf6'l'C'C.Y1iELLEX'. U111p'1'2'C.-MULLIN. Timf.-TWO tweII1.y-Ininute periods. 241 w - -:w.-x N53 SXT. ,QVV f 1 . ,M Q .. M , Q ,J , Q, 1 .,f'fl:' 'xl.:q:'E9'-my x - ..4...-xv , X 'Q 4 j Q S w, V -K r Z J A U: A Av Q V X 3 I b ! , f A , -5 4 -5 I Tm . 1 ' -zf 4 QM , 3 k P' E , - . 5 Q ew? ' ai Q N ' ' X' 9 -aw wk fiifif A N., -Nga A I - N' l Q X p . , ,5 I ,Xr:,.,. A43 WXEER QQ: 3, 1 I- , Q , M. , 5 'A . 'qWr1QlQ. LJ' . U. Q ,gk , K X . Q, V q . 3 4 F 4 ' NV a- S , wi -ug ' V .-.4.- I if 242 1 gfockey 1 1925 33 C I' J f '0 3 , 1 1 V E411 PAR- ' Gdptazil Grosby lmmglfn glbfkfy HE 1925 hockey season was, o11 the whole, successful, despite the fact that the 11111111111 game with Andover had to be e1111ee1led beeuilse of poor ice. The 111111511211 inildness of the weather often made the iee unfit for practice, and e1111se11 the CL1l1CG111l1g of several g:1n1es. The schedule, as aet11:111y played, eonsisted of Seven ,fz111neS. C11pt:1i11 Crosby and t111'ee others, wl1o 1111111 11h1ye11 011 the 1924 team, formed il nucleus for the squad. Fro111 these und the 11ew n1e11 Co11e1 R teain. 1 ogers succeeded i11 forming I1 fast and strong Exeter won four of t11eir five guines with outside Sehoo1S: their only defeat was S111:ft'l'0f1 ut the hands of the strong CLII1lb1'1C1gE Latin sextet. The Ac-:1de111y te:1111 played two games with the Exeter Hockey C111b. I11 0110, they emerged victor, ill the other, they were defeated. In 1111 games, the H11-1'0Lll1d play of C11pt:1i11 Crosby, the aggressive tactics C1iii1iDOIllll'i1,HI1L1 the defense work of C11pt:1,in-e1eet, Foster stood out. 243 lr Captain . . Manager . Coach . M. BOTT R. S. CLARK J. J. CARVER J. F. FOSTER F. C. FITTS Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . 1 . . Captain Crosby mul M I . . ',xqx . Coach Rogers gfockey Squad 1925 H. G. CROSBY E. P. DEYVING 1.926 C. T. HILL 1.927 1.928 W. H. CROSBY 192 5 Season 3 Exeter Hockey Club 2 Browne and Nichols 3 Stone School . . . 5 Allen Chalmers . . 9 M. I. T. 'ZS . 0 Hztrvard '28 . . 0 Cambridge Latin. . 0 Melrose .... 0 Arlington . . . 0 Andover . . 244 g S Manager Luke .H.G .A.K CROSBY, '25 LUKE, '25 . P. C. ROGERS S. R. JOHNSON L. N G. P. J. A. R. O' RHOADES STEARNS THOMAS DONNELL . 4 . 1 . 1 . 0 . 0 . . no ice . 1 . . no ice . . no ice . . noice Slazzdialg 4111 H. Crosby, S. R. Johnson, F. C. Filts, E. P. Dcwing. J. J. Carver. C. T. Hill. L. N. Rhoiules. Siliing - R. O'Donnell, M. Bott, Mr. P. C. Rogers, H. G. Crosby, A. K. Luke, Manager, J. F. Foster, J. A. Thomas 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 HOCKEY TEAM gfocfeey glecords E. A. E. A. . . 4 1 1921 . . 0 4 . . 5 O 1922 . . 0 3 . . 3 0 1923 . . 6 0 . . 1 2 1921 . . 1 3 . . 2 3 1925 . , noganm . . 1 1 - - . . 4 2 Total . . . 27 19 245 cgirplane Qboto PLIMPTON PLAYING FIELDS - 'N 1: Q.. gk N - +- eg - 4, ii ., v-. 8 ..S-- Nt .X d.. QSM ,W S... '-ngxfr 'H s.-f4: '7 --f- . , -:ef-. ' W sus- -' ':f.,.:4sa-X 1, . vi ,wg A w www ,f:rlGv'x fv L' V- LA I--QQ' ws v. UW Q-is .W . fx.-Qs' . .-'L' .v-,,. 1 - ffl w, V- , xqbfffffhf 5' Q N 1 'Q WNM- ., i -.x ,rv .,- Q5-ia, ' N., . ' A ' ' 145' ' ,- A-av L., .4-1' ,..u..... V - .xv ::f,,.,A . .,. . , vw' gi 3 - PQ ,Z -nac- 246 PTD an J .x ' , sg N. iiisgi 1 xx if Xe X xxx w, X X N Y NFPA vu. x .tn 1, -. X ' xN ' Rip, ' f - , ,-W. , N ,six-it A wi ,Q 'X NXQX N W .Q-, . -. - .. ve gilt 3. Q. -fi. ,N J ' - X-:T N3, ' Nix X- xx ' --1743 Nix-. 1 IPX 1' i , Hx. --5, Y.. , K 5 ,g1-.gNk. EQ ., 'N 'Xe xx X -gym x X X N if -N 14- . 3C 3: Xxx din ll I GTCTU 1924 ii. .1 ' D 'ii' e ' cw '17 ' TTT- . aptam ng I i m, GTCW HE 192-1 crew season produced two Exeter fours that won three of their four preliminary races, as well as the letter race with Middlesex. In the middle of February a squad of forty, including three letter men, reported to Mr. Benton for work on the rowing machines. The initial race brought the Exeter fours a double victory over the Harvard Freshmen. The preliminary season continued favorably, with victories over Brookline High School and Pomfret. In the only defeats sustained during the season, the first and second fours lost to Noble and Greenough. The season ended successfully by the victory of the Academy first and second fours over the Middlesex crews in the annual letter race. The contest was held under most trying weather conditions. In the race between the first fours, Middlesex, taking a slight lead, held it until the final sprint, when Exeter forged ahead and won by a length. The Academy second four gained a lead at the start, and kept it throughout the entire race. By this third consecutive victory over Middlesex, Exeter received the Columbia'Cup as its permanent trophy. This, the 1925 season, should prove more successful than any previous season. Mr. Curwen, of the English Department, who has rowed for several years at Harvard, is acting Mr. Benton's assistant on the coaching staff, and this alone should mean a great deal, for the squad in recent years has been so large that one man cannot handle it adequately. Much new equipment has been added, including a new motor boat, which is considerably faster than the old one, this will enable both coaches to be on the river at the same time, working with all seven shells. 247 . Y' ' :JT ' V X ri, ii A ' I-3 I :jr W - - 71535 -Qu. W E551 , M-2 , Coach Benton ELI gxeter Cmnt fvf. pywicfcflesex Qtrst Manager B1cVitty EXETER FIRST FOUR NIIDDLESEX FIRST FOUR IQING fclljlflllillb . . . . . Bow ........ GARDNER FRANCISCO . . . , . No. 3 . . ROOT SALTONSTALL . . , . No. 3 . . . GIERASCH SEXTON . . . . . . . . Slrolre ...... .... B ROVVNELL BARTLETT ............., Cor. ......,..... lXqILLER CCaptain.j cgxeter Second ws. f7Wzddle5ex Second EXETER SECOND FOUR NIIDDLESEX SECOND FOUR ROBY ..,..,... . . Bow . ........... LYNCH Fox . . . . . No. 2 . . . . GODFREI' SCHAUB . . . No. 3 . . . . CHUTE WRIGHT . . . Stroke . . . ATWATER TRIMBLE . , . . Cox. ..... . ,WHEELER Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter First Cwonj Second Cwonj First Cwonj Second Cwonj First Cwonj Second Cwonj First Second First Cwonj Second Qwonj I924 Season Harvard '27 First Harvard '27 Second Brookline High First Brookline High Second Pomfret First Pomfret Second Noble and Greenough First Cwonj Noble and Greenough Second Cwonj Middlesex First Middlesex Second 248 Slumiing- R. C. Schnub, S. Roby, W. G. Sultonstall. XV. XVright, H. C. Fox jr Silling-F. B. Trimble, E. W. Sexton, E. D. McVitty, Manager, L. W, King,CapIai11, A. L. Francisco, R. Y. Bartlett. KING CCapt:1inj FRANCISCO . SALTONSTALL SEXTON . . . BARTLETT . ROBY . Fox . SCHAUB . . XVRIGHT . . TRIINIBLE. . CZCCZCZICTHQI LQQTSLL 6270147 Ecademy Second gow 249 Bow No. 9 No. 3 Stroke Cor. Bow No. 2 N 0. 3 Stroke Cox. 1- -wr- -e -- V 3 1 3 M Top Rau'-L. H. Burt, Mr. Curwen, J. K. Fairbank, A. R. Sweezy, D. Chamberlin, W. Wright, E. G. Ashley, E. W. Sexton I. F. Lawrence, F. K. Smith, J. E. Love, H. Kimball, M. R. Boyer, Mr. Benton, R. S. Holden, E. Addams. Third Raw - F. A. Simmons, Jr., K. V. Damon, I. C. Menihun, A. S. Golf, T. B. Kerr, H. Leopold, T. G. Smith, E. L. Bicknell L. Baker, H. I. Brown. F. L. Smith, D. W. Gibson, I. L. Peyton, F. S. Allen, R. M. Putnam, P. H. Holt. Semnd Raw f A. K. Luke, Ir., C. H. YVoodruE, B. S. Cookman, L, R. Linck, C. T. Abbott, M. L. Bell, Ir., C. T. Hill, I. Howland, Ir., G. W. Brewster, F. R. Stocker, F. T. Stone, F, Knight, A. C. Travis. Bollam Raw - C. H. Murphey, Ir., H. Hitt, F. P. Bennett, W. H. Crawford, R. G. Moser, L. L. Wadsworth, I. R. Howard, R. R Forrester, V. D. Miller, Jr., M. T, Freeman. CREW SQUAD ,A ,i s eli il f cs 511.11 1925 rew C e u e ,K N Q April 25 . St. M:1rk's at Southboro 'fy May 2 . Rindge Technical School -'E - fn May 9 . Pomfret 2 May 16 . Noble and Greenough ' V May 23 . Middlesex at Middlesex .fe Captain Wright Manager Holden 250 fl . 2 F I 31 tgfwim- ming Q, .sa I9 iff? -vv'-Sift 5 ll Cl, ' 'ii ws cm s, -' 'I ig.: . 'mg E I 'fa' Gaptazn Qpope I QPAR I4 f , E 13315 545 Il Swimming FTER a very successful preliminary season in which Exeter won every meet, the Academy swimming team barely defeated Andover in a very close contest. On January 24, the swimming team opened its season by an easy victory over Newton High School with a score of 53 to 18. A week later, the Academy swimmers won a decisive victory over Malden High School with the highest score of the season, 5-1 to S. ln the following meet, in which the school records in the 100-yard dash and in the 100-yard breast stroke were broken by Newick and S. Dow respectively, the Academy team won from M. l. T. Freshmen, 53 to 9. The next meet was one with a team composed of the best swimmers in the combined Boston High Schools. The score of this meet was: Exeter, 51g Boston High Schools, 11. On Febru- ary 21, the team defeated Wlorcester by the high score of 53 to 0, In this meet Exeter won all first places, and set a new school record in the 100-yard dash. The last two meets of thc preliminary season proved to be the most interesting. In the first of these two, the Academy triumphed over Huntington, 51 to 20. Four records we1'e set in this meet. They were as follows: Captain Pope established a new I'GCO1'Cl in the 50-yard dash, H aseltine, in the 50-yard back stroke g S. Dow, in the 100-yard breast stroke: and Howland, in the 200-yard swim. After setting a new record in the relay race, the swimming team won its final preliminary meet over the Brookline Swimming Club, -12 to 20. The Andover meet was closely contested from the beginning to the end. Five tank records were broken, and Bartlett completed his second consecutive season without suffering a defeat. Howland broke the record in the 200-yard swim by completing the distance in 2 minutes, 18 2-5 seconds. Andover broke the other four. Exeter won with the slight margin of four points, the score being Exeter, 33, Andover, 29. 251 R EB ij F h....i.uI '1 f' ESI k -rfgyfg -'Ira' x xm. Captain Pope Coach Holm LI anaget Sexton cswimming 55661111 Captain . , . . . Manager . . Coach . . .... . 1.925 J . A. POPE J. ASPELL A. O. WILLAUER F. W. CHASE J. HOWLAND, JR. 1.927 A. I. EASTHAGEN R. Y. BARTLETT W. S. DE LIMA ..J. A. POPE, '25 W. SEXTON, '25 W. W. HOLM E. G. ASHLEY S. D J. Dow . M. HASELTINE D. TYIURCH School Swimming giecords 200-Ynrd Relay.-F. W. Chase, '27, A. I. Easthagen, '27, John Howland, Jr, '2', Pope, '25. Time: 1 min., 45 sec. 50-Yard Dash.-J. A. Pope, '25. Time: 25 3-5 sec. 50-Yard Back Slroke.-D. M. Haseltine, '25. Time: 32 2-5 sec. .0200-Yard Swim.-John Howland, Jr., ,25. Time: 2 min., 17 4-5 sec. 100-Yard Breast Stroke.-S. J. Dow, Jr., '25. Time: 1 min., 19 sec. 100-Yard Dash.-John Howland, Jr., '25. Time: 1 min. 252 . -ar J. A. .Nlfzlnlmg Y- J. ,l. .-lspcll, fl. l. Easilvagen.A.K,J.lX1Il1iucr, S. -I. llnw, Jr. lf, G. Ashley. -I. llowlzmd, l . ll. Chase. Silling -- j. IJ. Murcli, D. M, Hubclline, Coach Holm, J. A. Polic, E. W. Sexton. .lIuuugc'r. W. S. de Lima. R. Y. liarllctt.. ACADEMY SVVIMMING TEAM CQXETE7' 'Ui 6976116107167 HAT ANDOVER, Nl.-XRCH 14, 19255 Relay.-Won by Andover CNyee, Swoope. Foxhall. Bryantjg second, Exeter CWillauer, East- hagen, Howland, Popej. Time, 1 min., 4-1 4-5 see. CNew dual reeordj. Dizw.-Won by Bartlett QED, second, Aspell LEA, third, Arnistrong CAJ. 50-YIITCIDflS11.'-XXvOI1 by Bryant CAJ, second, Pope CED, third, Foxhall CAJ. Time, 25 sec CNew dual reeordj. 50-Yfml Back Stroke.-lYon by Haseltine LEJ, second, Mureh CED, third, Decker QAJ Time, 33 2-5 see. 5200-Yrzrd Szvinz.-lYon by Howland CE.Dg second, G. P. Arinstrong C,-1.55 third, de Lima CE.j Time, 2 min., 18 2-5 sec. tNew dual reeordb. 100-Yun!B1'er1slStr0lc0.-Won by Nyce tA.jg second, Ashley CED, third, Dow QEJ. Tinie 1 inin., 1-1 -1-5 see. CNew dual reeordj. 100-Yard Dash.-VVon by Bryant C1-LD, second, Easthageu tlC.jg third Howland fE.D Time, 57 3-5 sec. CNew dual reeordj. Score.-Exeter 33, Andover 29. 1925 :Season January 24 Exeter, 53 Newton High 18 January 30 Exeter, 54 Malden High, February 7 Exeter, 53 M. I. T. '23, February 14 Exeter, 51 Boston All-High, February 21 Exeter, 53 AVO1'COStG1', February 28 Exeter, 51 Huntington, March 7 . Exeter, 42 Brookline Swimming Club March 14 . Exeter, 33 Andover, lv li Cgennzk 1 2 'Q w 9 4 - - ,gr A' ii 'iii Gawain 'gngmbam Cgennis HE Academy Tennis Teiun, unmlei' the able direction of Mr. Rogers, finished :L very suc- cessful season with :L 5--L victory over Andover. A very strong squad was developed, which defeated, during the p1'eli111i1i:u'y season, Newton High School, Dorchester High School, English High School, St. P:u1l's School, and tied the Dartinouth Freshmen. In the Hm'v:u'iQl Intmscliolzistics Exeter took second place with seventeen points. The final rneet with Andover was ll close one, Exeter winning by only one point. i -J Q'-N .- ' N in Lev ,J-3 J -Q i 5' ww , IQ , Q Tiles Xi X A e S lf' av . - 3: S Q., I '- k i ,, -b 9 X CHDfaiH Ingfaham Coach Rogers Manager Harper 25-1 -Wg, --hm .H-.,, Apr il M ay May May May May June 26 fm 'J 7 17 21 24 5 Slunding - R. B. Sewall, Elnm Miller. Tracy Jaeckel, A. H, Barker, Murray Iaieckel. . Silling - Coach Rogers, Captain A. Ingralmnm,-Ir., Manager I, M. Veeder. ACADEMY TENNIS TEAM I924 Cgennis Season 3 Exeter, Exeter, Exeter Exeter l Exeter, Exeter Exeter, gxeter vs. eqncfofver AT EXETER, JUNE 7, 1924 Singles Evans CAJ defeated Ingraharn CEJ, 6-1, 6-2 Barker CEJ defeated Luee LAJ, 6-1, 6-3 Sewall CE.J defeated Pope K.-LD, 6-3, 6-2 T. Jaeekel QEJ defeated 1Vard C.-LJ, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 Miller CEJ defeated Goodwin C.-LD, 10-S, 4-6, 6-2 Tuhnan CAJ defeated M. Jaeekel QEJ, 7-5, 6-2 Doubles 7 Hzwvard Second, Newton High, Dorchester High Stl. Pn.ul's, English High, Dartmouth 127, Andover, Evans and Luce CAJ defeated Ingrahanm and Barker CEJ, 0-6, 6-3, G-3 Sewall and T. Jaeckel CED defeated Pope and Ward QA.J, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 Goodwin and Dixon CAQ won from Miller and M. Jaeckel CEJ by default 255 cqirplane Qboto THE SCHOOL 'WZ Tap Razr- A, Knox. jr., A. O. Willuuer, J. Turner, J. Stoclrlurcl. H. H. Leach, W. R. Huff. Second Raw - T. J. Kedian, P. A. La Chapelle. D. B. Lawrence. C. S. Scott, N. F. Gliddeni Jr Firsi Raw? Ashley Thomdike, A. B. Harper, Coach Rogers, A. Ingraham, Jr., R. B. Sewall, T. F. Rittcnberg. 1925 Tennis Squad Manager Coach A. B. HARPER, JR. P. C. ROGERS 1925 W. R. HUFF R. B. SEWVALL C. S. SCOTT J. 'TURNER 1926 A. INGRAHAM, JR. H. H. LEACH P. A. LACHAPELLE V. H. ROTHSCHILD, QND D. B. LAYVRENCE J. STODDARD, JR. 1927 N. F. GLIDDEN A. THORNDIKE T. F. RITTENBERG 256 QOH , 1924-25 ll il, e ' 'lui ,COD C'h'D', Nl G ' ef' la ' 54.1 mm I4 Y aptaln In y Wm-'EIL Captain Cornish Manfger Fleming OLF, at Exeter, is still in its infancy, illlfllflllgll am Academy tezun is formed wllif-hpluys other schools. The fair-ilities, the Jauly Hill course, are not the best, but serve very well for those interested in the sport. Last. year Ccmeli Crosbie developed n strong team from the large number that entererl the tournament. The team clefeuterl D01'C'l1CSlfQI', Lowell, :md Newton, and the lvlzmeliester Country Club, in its preliminary season and won from Andover in its last match, Bloch was elected acting ealptaiin at the beginning of the serson but :is the PEAN went to press Finlay, 1926, was elected by the members of last year's team. 257 :5 A X N 'r 3 X x xc HER' , A in X f S i X Q E . 2 4 Acting Captain Bloch H. BEZDEK, JR. T. M. BLOCH B. C. CONNELLY P. FINLAY W. F. GRANDY, JR. April 18 . April 25 . May 2 May 6 May 9 . . May 16 May 23 wg -J-1 1925 90? Squad R. B. GREER, JR. F. E. HEMELRIGHT F . P. HERSEY R. B. LOVELL W. R. POND, JR. 1925 QOH Sclreclule 258 Manager Ashcraft C. L. SAFFORD P. S. E. SMITH J. A. TURNER H. D. XVHITTLESEY K. S. WILSON . Lowell High . Dummer Aca.dem3 . Burdett College . Worcester Academ5 . Newton High . Boston Senior High . Andover 1-1' .. .NI mef iaism mq lass fgtlvletics LASS athletics at Exeter play a most important part in bringing together the various classes in clean, wholesome contests which test the sportsmanship and honor of all participating. To every student who is not qualified for an Academy fi1'st squad, there is open a commenda- ble field of practice in the games between the rival classes. Several faculty members devote their time to training the growing, inexperienced boy so that he may later represent some Acade- my team. Therefore the place which these games hold in Exeter is inestimable. This year the Senior class surpassed in football, winning five games and tieing one. From the best of the class teams an All-Class team was developed which succeeded in defeating the Andover All-Club team, 14 to 7. In basketball the Seniors again proved superior by winning the championship from the Upper Niddlers, who were a close second. A week later the Seniors won first place in the Faculty Shield Meet, thereby receiving the title of the Championship Class Track Team. The baseball championship is still to be decided. Wie leave that for the 1926 PEAN to record. Thanks are due Mr. Stuekey, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Whitman, of the faculty, and Mr. Murch, of the athletic department, for their interest and co-operation in making class athletics a success. 259 f I . . . . . . . '15 Tap Row - E. E. Hansen. XV. N. Hubbxrrd. Ir., M. Sunforrl, H. R. Magnuson. C. XV. Sutherland, A. R. Sweezy. Scrum! Row - M. R. Boyer, N. E. Harris, Jr., T. B. Kerr, B. S. Cookmun, M. Bott. G. Watson. Sillfzzg - J. R. Lewis, H. G. Crosby, Mr. Hatch, P. Davis, I. E. Lowes, Jr., Manager, G. B. Loud, Ir.. H. Baunurd. Gbampionslvzjn Senior Glass gootball CEICCZ771 M. BOTT CH. G. CROSBYD ,.... . . . .... Lcfl End J. P. GASSER CB. S. COOKMANJ . . . . Left Tackle A. R. SWEDZY CH. R. 1X'IAGNUSONj . . . . LQffG1lfGI'fI G. XV.-XTSON .........., . . . Ccnibr BI. R. BOYER ......... . . Right Guard P. DA1'IS CC:1pt.J ,,.,.... . Rzfght Tackle M. SANFORD CT. B. ITERR, QNDD . . . .,....... . Right End D. XV. SMITH, JR. CE. E. HANSEND ............. . . . Quarterback J. HOWLAND, JR. CW. N. HITBBARD, JR., C. W. SUTHERLANDJ . . , .Lqft HfzlfBf1ck H. B.-XNNARD CG. B. LOUD, JR., N. E. H.ARRIS, JRJ ..... .... F ull Back J. R. LEWIS ................ ......... R ight Half Buck Coach., MR. HIATCH Manager, J. E. Lowms, JR. Glass Standzng Won Lost Tied Percentage Seniors ..... . 5 0 1 1.000 Lower Middlel-S . . 3 1 2 .750 Upper Middlers . . 1 3 2 .250 Juniors ..... . . 0 5 1 .000 260 G ' - ' . . -:SPY Top Raw - A. H. Spiegel, B. S. Cookmxm. R. M. Hultcr, R. XV. Ellis. Fouflh Row- H. G. Crosby, H. Bannard, M. Bott, I. W. Platt, Ir. Third Raw -- G. P. Stearns, G. W. Dow, G. B. Loud, Ir.. H. J. Brown, Ir., G. Watson. Second Raw -I. R. Lewis, M. R. Boyer, H. L Farr, I. E. Lowes, Ir., Miizmgcr, I. D. Murclr, C. T. Best. Silling - H. S. Barrington, T. B. Kerr, Mr. Stuckcy, P. Davis, Mr. Hutch, D. L. Coursen, B. V. Mills. ALL-CLASS FOOTBALL TEAM cgxeter fvs. cgncfover C5111-6316155 game EXETER ANDOVER BEST QCROSBY, COURSEN, IQERRD .... Left Emi . . , CARcH1E,xLDl PARNELL DAVIS CC:1pt.l CPLATTJ ..... . . Left Tczclclv . . . . . fPOOREl CLXETZER NIILLS QHOLDER, STEARNSJ . . Left Guard . . QGOULD, An11NTl JOHNS MURCH OVATSONJ . . . . , Cclzlw' . . . , . . QSUNJ ANDERSON BOYER ........ . . Right Gzlnwl . . QINIEESITINKU SAHT11 CooKM.1N fBARRINGTOND . . . Right Tackle . , ..,.. BRYANT BOTT ...,.... . . Rig1ufE11d . . . . . .... ANTHONY LOUD ..., . Q11111'lv1'l1flc'11f ........... BIORGAN lC:'Lpt.D ELLIS fLEXYISl . . . . . Lift Half Brzcls . . KPORTER, SOYTHGATEQ C11.1.N1m1.L Dow QBANNARDJ ....,., . Right IIuIj'l3r1cl.' ............ Simxoxs FARR QSPIEGEL, Dow, BROXYNJ . . . Fzzllbuck .... . . . . 6,QL'1N11x'J DANE Tozlclzdowns-Loucl, Ellis, Si111n1o11s. Pozfnls nflcr TOIICIICIUIIWS'-LOllLl LBJ, Si111111011s. I?ql'z'1'ec- Mr. P. C. Rogers. LYIPIPZSVC-B'Il'. Carroll. Head UHCSVIIHIIV-iXII'. Xvlllflililll. 7llA11ll'l'-Df'lX'lllg. Time-First and third quarters, 10111. perioclsg second and fourth, 12n1. periods. 261 ff ...T .. 51 ma im m bl Ghampionshzlo Senior Qczsehall Cgeczm E. P. CARTER . . F. K. RANKIN . . T. F. PRICE . . . S. W. HOLMES . E. E. HAGBERC4, JR. . A. P. XVALKER . F. D. RILEY . . D. J. IKELLY. , . R. H. KUSTERER R. COULTER . . . Catcher . . . Pitcher . First Base . Second Base . Third Base . Shortstop . . Left Field Center Field . Right Field . Right Field cgxeter vs. Cgndofver CWI!-Glass game EXETER LEACH . . . RANKIN. . PRICE . . HOLMES . HAGBERCI . RUSSELL . . IQELLY ..... WELLS CCapt.J . SMITH .... BAKER ..... JUNE 4, 192-L, AT EXETER Catcher . . Pitcher . . First Base . Second Base Third Bose Shorlslop . Left Field . Center Field Right Field Pinch Hitler ANDOVER . CJONESD SWIFT . . . . . . BUss . QFLYNND BIORGAN UNIORRISD SUTTON . QJACOBSD DE,-XNE . . CSNOWD BURR . . . . . SWOOP CANDERSOND DUDLEY . . KHICKSD BURNS Score, Exeter, 1, Andover, 3. Runs, Holmes, Buss, Swift, 2. Two-base Hit, Swift. Struck out, by Rankin, 183 by Buss, 10. Bases ou. Balls, off Rankin, 4g Off Buss, 2. Wild pitches, Buss, Rankin. Stolen bases, Burr 2, Swoop, Dudley, Deane, Buss. Umpire, Dr. Holt. 262 I 'I ' 1 I T ' .I .I . Sliirzrlilzg-F. W. Andres, D. R. Little, F. Chase, S. B. Romaine, T. L. Maynard. D. R. Jacob, F. T. Sullivan. Silling f J. E. Nolan, P. Davis, I. E. Gore, J. A. Brandenburg, A. A. Cooley, I. D. Blake, TlfZZIZt1g6I', NV. K. Lane, Jr. Gl9ampz'on5f2z,b Senior Cgrack Team F. NY. ANDRES JV. C. BAIRD J. A. Bu.-INDENIIURG fC:Ipt.D F. CHASE A. A. CooLEI' P. DAVIS A. M. DITFFIELD J. E. GORE A. F. HAMILTON D. R. JACOB NY. K. LANE, JR. D. R. LITTLE T. L. RIAYNARD J. E. NOLAN S. B. ILOMAINE F. J. SULLIVAN W. JVRIGHT gaculty cslviela' glfeet FEBRUARY 23 AND 28, 1925 40-Yard Duslz.-First, A. A. Cooley, '25, second, J. A. Branclenburg, '25, third, F. JV. Andres, '25. Time, 4 3-5 seconds. 45-Yard Hurzlles.-First, R. B. Lumun, '28, second, D. R. Little, '25, third, R. O. Evans, '26. Time, 6 -1-5 seconds. 300-Yard Rll7l.'-'FTI'St', F. J. Sullivan, '25, second, V. Munroe, '27, thircl, JV. C. Baird, '25. Time, 35 2-5 seconds. 600-Yami Rllll.-Fl1'Sf-, J. T. Healy, '27, second, T. F. Garrison, '26, third, XV. A. Brown, '26. Time, 1 minute, 21 2-5 seconds. 1000-Yard RlL7l.'FlI'SL, D. R. Jneob, '25, second, D. Ferguson, '26, thircl, XY. H. Roose, '27. Time, 2 minutes, 33 3-5 seconds. Relay Rc1ce.4Fi1'st, Seniors, second, Lowers, third, Uppers. High Junzp.-First, P. Davis, '25, second, A. V. Grady, '26, and K. B. Jones, '26, Ihirll, A. M. Duffield, '25, and W. lVriglIt, '25. Height, 5 feet, 7 inches. Shot Put.-First, F. Chase, '25, second, A. Y. Grady, '26, third, R. I. D. Straus, '28, Dis- tance, 41 feet, -1 1-2 inches. ' Pole Vault.-First, D. R. Little, '25, second, A. F. Haimilton, '25, Height, 9 feet, 9 1-2 inehes. Potato Race.-First, J. E. Gore, '25, second, R. E. O'Donne11, '27, third, S. B. Romnine, '25. Score First, Senior Class, 49 points, second, Upper Middle Class, 19 points , third, Lower Middle Class, 15 points, fourth, Junior Class, G points. - 263 Slamiing- I. B. Hatcher, U. G. Warren, R. B. Greer, Ir., W. N. Hubbard, Ir., E. E. Hansen, E. F. Baker. Silling - E. H. Wadsworth, Mr. Whitman, J. I. Watters, W. F. Coan, F. E. Ingalls. Ghampionshzjn :Senior Qashetball 55661111 Right Forward Left Forwczrd . Center .... Right Guard . Left G'ua1'd . . U. G. YVARREN, JR. E. F. BAKER F. H. WADSWORTH J. J. XVATTERS J. B. HATCHER Substitutes.-W. F. COAN, R. B. GREER, JR., E. E. HANSEN, W. N. HITBBARD, JR., F. E. INGALLS. Captain Coach. Ma na ger J. J. XVATTERS MR. F. R. XYHITMAN W. F. COAN Glass Standing Won Lost Percentage Seniors . . . . 5 1 .833 Uppers . . . . 4 2 .667 Lowers . . . . 2 4 .333 Juniors . . . . . . 1 5 .167 264 I 'x NX ' Q lu' I+, X K' r , M. . X I ' . K 1 f 'flu 1 lf 265 5.1 ,4- cgirplane Qfnoto EXETER'S BUSINESS SECTION 266 THE 1925 PEAN ,ww 1 fu , , j, R9z'5L'lr.l'Y,.ff, M., .lm , ,. 1 ,,.I.fl1:A:1f' ffTQWffs7ifg I fl1E'Wf fi Qs is -1X - ,5m,.1l. .Nw ,U f I I,-3'W7fj, 3 VIN. gglllllw I :lfQ2:f5ll?xillE ,X , 'M 'ri w -am-Imu:-mm-.mmu:-nmL-I-'mri--f--4-uw W' I I! QW, i '1.nuw ri--M www. 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Students of the .Academy are cordially invited to con- sult us regarding their financial affairs. Students' Accounts Solicited THE EXETER BANKING COMPANY QESTABLISHED 1s94p 267 THE 1925 PEAN Insist on the use of SUPERIOR BATTERY PLATES In repairs to your battery SUPERIOR BATTERY PLATE MFG. CO. 535 Albany Street, Boston, Mass. There are many factors that contribute to suc- cessf I u merchandising of quantity production. One of these is planned advertising. John W. Odlin Co mpany, Inc. Printers' Building, Worcester, Mass. Ernest C. Stone, O. D. C1119 Registered Optometrist Higgins ICC Cream C0- Optician Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Skill-Service 157 Water Street, Exeter, N. H. Water Sheet Exeter, N- H 268 THE 1925 PEAN we iwfiffgfi uilemrftgiiigxfiahing L nits, UllQlS,QN AVENUf COR. FORTV-FOURTH STREEI NEWSYORK Complete School and College Outhts BOSTON PALMBEACH NEWPORT G PLnzA uzuuolnc. 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Manufacturers of and also for all degrees FULL INFORMATION SENT ON REQUEST Graduates House EXETER Offers Comfortable Lodgings and Meals for the Parents and Friends of the Stuclents 9 THE 1925 PEAN ESTABLISHED 1829 W P. SANFORD ROSS, Inc Wharves, Structures, Dredging and Harbor Improvements Sub-Marine Rock Removal 2 77 Washington Street Jersey City, N. J Savannah, Ga. 293 ink gs a xx K X' Q .K I ig: . ' :H+ , , 9 ' '-Q'-ff ' N -2112 - F . i X 4 ' ' S W' 5' 5' fm qv psi, W 1-' 'S 2 sq wh K- :-X 'lt 4 H 1 !' I v Ll fi , 294 N- Rx ' S' . I' J - ,. s THE 1925 PEAN COMPLIMENTS OF Chatham Phenix National Bank And Trust Company SAMUEL McROBERTS LOUIS G. KAUFMAN Chairman of the Board President S53 N If W MAIN OFFICE 149 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Broadway, Cor. 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Century Association, New York. JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS, AB., A.M., LL.D. Secretary of the Faculty and Professor of English Literature. Elected October, 1878. Prepared f or college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Har- vard, A.M., Dartmouth CHon.Dg LL.D., New Hampshire College. Everett Athenaeum, the Signet, fir B K, Harvard, fir K fb University of New Hampshire. Member of Modern Language Association of America, American Dialect Society, American Philological Association, Cliosophic Society, Princeton CHon.bg Vice-President, American Unitarian Association. Trustee, University of New Hampshire. Editor of Scotts Lady of the Lake, Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Ad- dison, Goldsmitli's Vicar of lVakef'ield, and The Deserted Village. 15 WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS, A.M. A Ag, N lVentworth Professor of Mathematics. Elected September, 1887. Prepared for college at Fall River High School. A.B., A.M., V Brown Liniversity. A r, fi, BK 'iff A Instructor at Rutland, Mass., High School, Concord, Mass., High J School. Member of Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England. JOSEPH SHERMAN FORD, A.M. Assistant to the Principal. Appointed J une, 1894. Prepared for college at private school in VValtha1n, Mass A B Harvard, 1894, A.M., Harvard, 1900. Member of New England Modern Language Association, Har- vard Club of Boston. 26 THE 1925 PEAN ESTABROOK 86 C0. Investments AND Financial Service 24 Broad Street 15 State Street NEW YORK BOSTON Providence Hartford Springfield New Bedford We Appreciate Your Trade When in want of Drugs, Candies, Tobaccos, Pipes, or anything in the Drug Line, we have all the best brands, and will be pleased to serve you. WEEKS 86 SEWARD, Druggists FAILOR-MARTIN A Guaranteed Stainless Steel Cutlery SHARP! Because Blades are Ground Thin Will Not Rust, Discolor, Tarnish or Corrode ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER Factory and Main Office: BELLEVILLE, N. 90 THE 1925 PEAN 3 3531. y . 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ROCK MERCHANT TAILOR 515 FIFTH AVENUE - - NEW YORK WHITE HOUSE CAFE GOOD THINGS TO EAT High Class Restaurant Orders taken for Birthday Center Pieces and Anniversary Cakes Caters for Small or Large Parties 125 WATER STREET EXETER, N. H. IOHNS-MANVILLE Insulation and Power Specialty Materials are used extensively at Phillips Exeter Academy, and other prominent institutions throughout the country. JOHNS - MANVILLE, INC. Of Massachusetts 55-61 HIGH STREET BOSTON, MASS. 299 THE 1925 PEAN . i TRADE MARK MADE IN U NEW ENGLAND 194- NA f STA B051 5 A FF A E A Q I DIEQES fo? .CLIJST CLASS PINS CLASS RINGS MEDALS PRIZE CUPS FRATERNITY PINS 73 TREMONT STREET BOSTON. MASS. R E17 EXETER BRASS WORKS ', YVQR ' 41 ' Q ,A .A isifss-wb A I . g'Qf1fN EXETER. N. H., U. s. A. .5 A 4 ' ' H 'AFX' 1 f ,:g:: 5g,,,...- V 141'-ffif szss B G J EQIP..-.Eu-agxj s Arai!-?,1-' . A rf ? y I'8SS OO S fidilifrllg - . f 1 ,f ' 7L.' - 1r 1'Ef'5'2' --1 'Ai A E-iff' 7- , W e 1 ,,.-iff for Water. Steam. Gas sud Elec- ' D A-. 5 . - A' -Tr . fy? .f f. - - 4.57 M ' NY . -.Y -145,2 I 3 M trxcxty. Brass and Bronze Cast- -' Ji, I if - ings. Machine Work- Polishing. f4i.ciaQwQf , - Lacquerine. Electro Plating- Cov- Lha W' M7 ' Iwi per Kettles, Andirons and Brass I V ' ' ' EJ Antiques Restored and Refinished. 300 THE 1925 PEAN The Phillips Exeter Academy Incorporated April 3 - - 1781 Formally Opened May 1 - - 1783 THE offers instruction in all studies required tor admission to the leading colleges and scientific schools. FOR to the Junior Class. an examination is required in English, History ot the United States. and Arithmetic. Candidates tor admission to other classes must satisfy their Instructors ot their titness, either hy ex- amination or lay certificates from former teachers. IN students go every year from Exeter to Harvard, Yale, Prince- ton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. and to many other colleges, universities. and technical schools, are given to students who honoralnly complete the course. THE is S250 a year. Ahout twelve thousand dollars is divided annually among good scholars ot high character, lout slender means. ot the College Entrance Examination Board are held an- nually in June at the Academy. the Lihraries ot the Golden Branch and the G. L. Soule Literary Societies there is a Reference Lihrary, containing ahout 14,000 volumes. SUMMER SESSION JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, Chairman JULY 14-SEPTEMBER 4 Complete Charge for Summer Session, .5275 301 xg ., R za, , 3415-g.,,-1-L-'agpqrqgv, ., cg- - . Q-gh,--lf., '- x-'QQ-F-1'::,:-''ggpkfh . ,--em , tg, ,. ., W... me x . ., . ,. -J21BE1?2a- --41: ' '-. ' ' W -.'A' V-.,,---e,f.,.-ani:-:., Q, Ms. 1 5, ,V - ,, .g . 'ff' ,. 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KEITH School and College Diplomas 64 PEARL STREET BOSTON, MASS. The CHAS. H. ELLIOTT CO. THE LARGEST COLLEGE ENGRAVING HOUSE IN THE WORLD Commencement Invitations Class Day Programs Class Pins and Rings Dance Programs and Invitations Menus Leather Dance Cases and Covers Fraternity and Class Inserts for Annuals Fraternity and Class Stationery School Catalogs and Illustrations Wedding Invitations Calling Cards SEVENTEENTH STREET AND LEHIGH AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 30-L THE 1925 PEAN 4. f-... -. Z-...Z :....- up Compliments of A FRIE D o' - 1 E a 305 1: , - , f I f - FEI Mal i?-me M ww-ff WEBB? L . .. .. , GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M. Instructor in German. Appointed June, 1895. Prepared for college at Albion, N. Y., High School. A.B., Will- iams, 1SSSg A.M., Harvard, 189-15 Lcipzigg Halleg Columbia. CIDBK New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools New England Modern Language Association. Author ol Intro- duction to Latin Qwith J. C. Kirtlandj. GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B. 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Member of Classical Association of England and 1Vales: American Philologieal Associationg Secretary-General, Cum Laude Society 5 Associate Examiner in Latin, College Entrance Examina- tion Boardg National Institute of Social Sciences. Editor of Selec- tions froin the Correspondence of Cicero, American edition of Ritchie's t'Fabulae Faciles, 'flntroduction to Latin Cxvith G. B. Rogersj, Orations of Cicero Cwith A. Harkness and A. G. XYill- iamsj. Editor-in-chief of lV.l3.CI11llltlI1lS Latin Series. Cliairman of Summer Session Faculty. 27 xs,..w . Us is .Q ,,,.., ' -Q X f-xx... ,V x .Q Lai! ,4 in THE 1925 PEAN COMPLIMEN T S OF Carl H Pforzheimer and Co STANDARD OIL SPECIALISTS 7 25 BROAD STREET NEW YORK CITY 307 THE 1925 PEAN Theatre Moving Picture Productions Special Student Show 0 Showing the latest and biggest A Every Friday Night Frederick Keppel cQ Co. 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Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Har- Fellow in the .American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of American Chemical Society, New England Association of Chemistry Teachers, New Hampshire Academy of Science, Metric Association, New England Association of Alumni Phillips Exeter Academy. Author of t'First Year Chemistry, Qualitative Analysis, HTables of Properties, numerous pam- phlets, articles in scientific publications. Departmental Editor of Student Qbirectory Numbers refer to pages . CZ Bell, M. L., Jr., 49, 112, 120, 167, 175, 191, 1 2 2 2. . ,1bb0tt,c.T., 142, 250. Bel? itll? 1215 211.0 Adams, D. P., 44, 112, 120, 125. Benim, ,Z ,Q '65 ,5, ,, '7 ' '2 ' J ' Adam' E' G' L7135' Benton, L. J., 142, 227, 231. Addoins, Everett, Jr., 44, 112, 120, 159, 183, Berkeley E C 49 no 118 190 156 157, 1 ' 'I 7 'I 7 1 J ' 1 184, 191, 250. Addoms, R. VV., 142. Alexander, A. G., 142. Allen, F. S., 44, 112, 119, 120, 210. Allen, J. A., 45, 112, 120, 173, 175, 186, 194, 250. Alrny, Stafford, 135, 188. Anderson, Forbush, 135. Anderson, R. R., 135, 194. Arrtlres, F. W., 45, 112, 120, 194, 231, 263. Arnold, R. L., 45, 112, 120, 190. Ashcraft, E. M., 46, 112, 120, 156, 157, 159, 165, 177, 178, 182, 185, 190, 205, 216. E. G., 46, 112, 120, 181, 183, 184, 188, 252, 253. J. J., 46, 112, 119, 120, 156, 157, 252, Ashley, 250, Aspell , 253. Avery, L. L., Jr., 47, 112, 120. .93 159, 160, 161, 201, 212, 213. Best, C. T., 142. Bezdek, Hugo, Jr., 142, 258. Bicknell. E. L., 135, 250. Billings, R. P., 135, 176. Bingham, D. J., 135, 164, 192, 218. Bird, F. H., 142. Bishop, NV. A., Jr., 50, 112, 120. Bixler, H. E., 148. Blair, J. N., 50 112, 120, 166, 167, 212. Blake, E. G., 135, 174, 201. Blake, J. D., 50, 112, 120, 201, 216, 218, 230, 231, 263. Blatchford, Huntington, 135. Bloch, T. M., 51, 112, 120, 188, 258. Bloniberge, H. D., 135. Boffey, K. M., 148. Bogardus, J. C., 135, 175. Boomer, H. H., Jr., 124, 134, 181, 184, 210, 240. Bailey, G. K., 47, 112, 120, 159, 165. Boone, E- R-, 125, 134, 146, 240- Bailey, VV. YV., 142. Born, C. E., 51, 112, 120, 175. Baird, W. C., 47, 112, 120, 210, 213, 231. Bott, J. L., 52, 112, 119, 120, 196. Baker, E, F, 48, 112, 120, Bott, G. M., 51, 112, 120, 190, 244, 245, 260, Baker, F. E., 124, 134, 175, 182, 213, 264. 251- Baker, Lazare, 142, 192, 201, 211, 250. Bourgeois, G- A-, 3rd, 148, 174- Baker, W, J., 142, 262, Bourn, A. S., 135, 174. Baldwin, J. H., 142. Bourn, E. B., 148. Bannard, Homes, 48, 112, 120, 156, 157, 175, Bower, E. Z., Jr., 42, 210. 192, 211, 201, Boyer, M. R., 52, 112, 120, 175, 192, 212, Barbour, Walworth, 135. 250, 260, 261- Barnes, I. B., 142. Bradley, E. T., 142, 176, 194. Barrington, H. S., 124, 134, 182, 231. Brandenburg, J. A., 43, 52, 112, 116, 117, 120, Barrows, N. H., Jr., 48, 112, 119, 120, 188. 156, 157, 159, 151, 194, 200, 217, 221, 222, Bartlett, R. Y., 142, 186, 201, 248, 249, 250, 225, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 263- 252, 253. Brewster, G. W., 53, 112, 120, 159, 201, 250. Bassett, W, B,, 135, Bridge, T. E., 125, 134. Battle, C. E., 142. Bridger, P. H., 148. Beisel, N. J., Jr., 49, 112, 120, 201. Brigham, H. H., Jr., 148, 210. Bell, Conrad, Jr., 135, 164, 194, 222. Broad, W. L., 53, 112, 120, 156, 157, 159, 160, Bell, E. W., Jr., 135, 196, 211, 218. 316 101, 164, 191, 182. Chamberlin, Dean, 3, 55, 112, 119, 120, Brockelman, C. H., 53, 112, 120, 196, 200, 217, 221, 222, 237, 239, 240, 241. Brooks, R. L., 148. Brown, E. L., 148. Brown, H. J., 148, 261. Brown, Lytle, Jr., 142. Brown, R. C., 3rd, 135, 190, 218, 231. Brown, W. A., 135, 200, 218, 237. Brownell, C. H., 148. Bruce, R. A., 142, 177, 186. Buchtel, W. W., 148. Bunn, H. T., Jr., 54, 112, 120. Burgess, F. T., 135, 212. Burrows O. M., 148, 212. Burt, L. H., 135, 190, 250. Burton, L. C., 54, 112, 120, 175. Butler, J. F., 135. Byron, W. C., Jr., 135, 181, 184, 196, 211. Cahoon, H. C., 135, 194, 237. Campbell, W. L., 54, 112, 120, 210, 213. Carver, J. J., 135, 188, 222, 237, 244, 245. 166 Cookman, B. S., 58, 112, 120, 188, 250, 261. Cookrnan, J. E., 142, 2331. Cooley, A. A., 58, 112, 120, 176, 194, 217, 231, 232. Cooper E. H., 148, 210. Cooper, J. R., 58, 113, 120. Corbusier, W. H., 142. Coulter, J. H., 135. Coursen, D. L., 135. Cowan, R. G., 59, 113, 120, 190. Cox, H. M., Jr., 125, 134, 175, 176. Craig, R. L., 142. Crawford, H. T., 142, 160, 250. Crawford, W. H., 148, 174. Crosby, H. G., 59, 113, 120, 218, 243, 244, 245, 260, 261. Crosby, W. H., 148, 244, 245. Cutler, H. E., Jr., 112, 159, 177, 178. QD Dame, T. B., 142, 176, 196. Damon, K. V., 135, 250. Dana, R. D., 155, 210. Darling, J. P., 142, 182. 167, 210, 250. Chandler, J. G., 2nd, 135. Chopin, W. N., 55, 112, 120. Chase, F. W., 196, 252. Chase, Frederick, 55, 120, 210, 263, 112, 231 Child, C. G., 3rd, 135, 166, 167. Clark, R. s., 56, 112, 120, 175, 210, 213, 244 Clark, R. V., 135, 231. Clark, W. W., Jr., 142. Clarke, G. M., Jr., 142, 210. Clifford, D. B., 142. Clinton, J. E., Jr., 148. Cloutman, R. F., 56, 112, 120, 178, 136, 190 Coan, W. F., 56, 112, 119, 120, 156, 157, 213 264. Cobb, David, 142. Cobb, J. C., 142, 211, 213. Coburn, C. A. V., 148, 210. Collodoy, D. C., 57, 112, 119, 120, 159, 164 181, 182. Compton, D. M., 148. Compton, W. R., 142. Coodiot, Y. H., 57, 112, 120, 159, 165. Cone, W. A., 135. Congdon, A R., 57, 112, 120, 175. Connelly, B. C., 135, 258. Cook, F. M., Jr., 148. Davis, D. A., 59, 113, 120. Davis, Putnam, 60, 113, 116, 119, 120, 182, 185, 196, 211, 218, 227, 228, 231, 260, 261, 263. Davis, R. L., J1'., 60, 113, 120, 188, DeMeritt, Bromley, 142, 175. DeVinna, M. A., Jr., 126, 134, 211. DeVoe, A. G., 142. Dewing, E. P., 60, 113, 120, 217, 221, 222, 237, 245. Dietrich, Porter, 135. Dolloif, N. H., 61, 113, 120, 212. Donahey, A. H., Jr., 61, 113, 120, 175. Donald, H. F., 135. Dow, G. W., 142, 196. Dow, S. J., Jr., 61, 113, 120, 161, 175, 186, 217, 221, 222, 231, 252, 253. Downey, W. E., 62, 113, 120, 221, 222, 227, 228, 231. Duane, L. E., 135. Dudley, C. M., 62, 113, 120, 237. Dufheld, A. M., 62, 113, 120, 188. Duggan, P. C., 63, 113, 120. Duhig, C. VV., 63, 113, 120, 156, 157, 171, 172, 173, 175, 181, 183, 184. Dwinell, J. F., Jr., 136. Dyer, A. W., 63, 113, 120, 210. xc 4 .N FEE EE 1. 8 Earle, J. R., 136, 164, 165, 174, 194. Ensterbrooks, C. A., 136, 175, 210. Eustlmgen, A. I., 132, 142, 186, 237, 252 253. I Eddy, M. H., 64, 113, 120, 196, 217,221,222 227, 231. Edwards, C. A., 64, 113, 117, 120, 156, 157 159, 165, 177, 178, 192, 211. Ellis, H. M., 123, 136, 156, 157, 159, 194 200, 217, 221, 222. Ellis, R. W., 136, 159, 164, 176, 186, 194 261. Ellis, R.. B., 64, 113, 120. Ellswortll, J. B., 65, 113, 120, 175, 210. Elting, Howard, Jr., 136. Elnerson, H. S., 65, 113, 120, 212. Erickson, A. E., 126, 134, 237. Esselburne, G. H., 136. Evans, Barton, 142, 176, 210. Evans, R. C., 136, 192, 231. Evans, S. B., 142, 210. Evzlrts, John, 136, 164, 175, 210. Eveleth, E. L., 148, 210. E7 Friirboiik, J. K., 65, 113, 117, 118, 120, 156 157, 159, 161, 132, 194, 210, 212, 250. Faissler, J. J., 66, 113, 120, 156, 157, 210. Farmer, E. B., 66, 113, 120, 210. Farnum, P. E., 126, 134. Farr, H. L., 132, 142, 194, 261. Fates, H. L., 148. Fznllkner, W. R., 66, 113, 120, 175, 210. Fellows, XV. A., 143. 132, 185, 186 J 7 P 1 I y 1 Ferguson, D. C., 136, 168, 175, 194, 227, 228, 231. Fernald, F. L., 148. Field, D. T., 143. Fields, Herbert, 127, 134. Finlay, Phillips 143, 210, 211, 257, 258. Fitts, C. K., 143. Fitts, F. C., 143, 190, 244, 245. Follansbee, Rogers, 136. Foote, Freeman, 136, 156, 157. Forrester, R. R., Jr., 136, 210, 250. Foss, G. R., 148, 174. Foster, J. 132, 141, 143, 217, 221, 222, 227, 244, 245. Fraser, XV. S., Jr., 143. Freeman, M. T., 136, 210. French, J. S., 67, 113, 120, 181, 182, 183, 185 190, 217, 221, 222, 227. Fuller, S. D., 67, 113, 120. Fulton, R. E., Jr., 143, 182, 185. Fiilrori, W. J., 67, 113, 120, 156, 157, 185, 210 9 Galland, T. H., 136. Gallison, H. B., 143. Gnnlbrill, Howard, Jr., 68, 113, 120, 210. Garrett, G. D., Jr., 127, 134, 174, 175, 181 186. Garrison, T. F., Jr., 136. Garside, R. R., 136. Gasser, J. P., 68, 113, 119, 120. Genung, A. G., 143. George, R. B., 148, 175. Gibson, D. WL, 127, 134, 175. Gill, iM. W., 143. Gillespie, XV. H., Jr., 143, 160. Glazier, H. S., Jr., 148. Glidden, N. F., Jr., 143, 256. Golf, A. S., 136, 164, 168, 175, 188, 200, 211 250. Goodrich, F. N., 136. Goodwin, F. J., 120, 136, 192. Goodwin, P. G., 68, 113, 116, 119, 192, 217 218, 235, 237, 240, 241. Gore, J. E., 69, 113, 120, 167, 133, 217, 221 222, 227, 223, 231, 237, 263. Grady, A. V., 136, 182, 190, 227, 231. Grundy, YV. F., Jr., 143, 258. Gr-oy, J. P., 143, 210, 231. Gray, J. W., 136, 213. Greene, E. H., Jr., 69, 113, 120. Greer, R. B., Jr., 69, 113, 120, 258, 264. Gregg, D. A., 2nd, 143, 190, 210. Grif1in,R. L., 70, 113, 120, 190. Griggs, C. J., 36, 190, 217, 221, 222. Grimes, L. N., 143. Griswold, C. XV., 143, 192. Gubin, L. I., 70, 113, 120, 159. Gudebrod, G. D., 143. Guest, R. H., 113, 120, 210. SLK Hack, B. H., 148, 174. Hadley, H. H., Jr., 70, 113, 120, 164. Hrroi, P. M., 136, 181, 132, 185, 196. Hoiriilroo, A. E., 71, 113, 120, 211, 227, 228 231. Hamilton, G. R., 136. I ll W4 I, ,L -J-1 xsu imm Hamilton, W. C., 71, 113, 120, 212. Hansen, 12. 71, 113, 120, 196, 218, 260 Hanson, Paul, 72, 113, 120, 212. Hardenbrook, B. XV., 148. Harclingr, Y. M., Jr., 143, 210. Hardy, S. G., 72, 113, 110, 120, 211, 236, 237. Hnrlnon, D. P., 136, 102. Harnett, B. J., 136. Harper, A. B., Jr, 72, 113, 120, 167, 178, 182, 186, lss, 216, 254, 256. 216, 176, Harris, Henry, Jr., 73, 113, 120, 210. Harris, N. E., Jr., 73, 113, 120, 175, 260 Hartridge, A. L., 143. lnsnlfilic, D. M., 73, 113, 120, 175, 252, Hastings, J. P., 136, 175, 210. Hatcher, J. B., 74, 113, 120, 264. H:111l11IXX'i1j', R. M., 143. Hanpt, N. Wi. H., 136. HHVQ11, G. K.,74,113, 110, 120, 175, 210 231. Hayes,A.H.,7-1,113,120,210. Hayford, J. E., Jl'., 136. Hcald, Bradley, 136. Healy, J. T., 143, 237, 231. Hernelriglit, F. E., 148, 240, 258. Henderson, G. M., 143. Herington, G. B., Jr., 136. Hersey, F. P., 136, 188. Hett, Hazen, 143. Hewett, E. W., 136, 218. Heystek, H. E., 136. H1gl1lI'1HH, XY. J., Jr., 148, 210. Hill, C. T., 130, 150, 244, 245, 250. Hill, M. W., 148. , 264 218 177 253 212, Hinchnlan, J. M., 2nd, 120, 166, 167, 168, 210, 211. Hitt, Hamilton, 210, 250. Hodgson, Kaspar, 75, 113, 120. Holden, R. 75, 113, 120, 156, 157, 205, 210, 216, 250. Holder, E. M., Jr., 143, 194, 211. Holmes, C. L., Jr., 143. Holmes, R. W., 128, 134, 156, 157, Holt, P. H., 136, 176, 210. Holter, R. M., 136, 186, 261. Honigsberg, R. P., 143. Hopkins, G. W., 136. Hopkinson, George, Jr., 148. Hotchkiss, W. S., 75, 113, 120, 174. Howard, J. R., 148, 185, 250. Howe, J. H., Jr., 76, 114, 119, 120. Howe, K. T., 136. Howell, R. W., 136. 182, 194 210, 211. Howland, 'John, Jr., 76, 113, 114, 120, 2.50 252, 253. fIl1l7l'Di1I'C1, W. N., J1'., 76, 114, 110, 120, 176 260, 264. Huff, W. R., 77, 114, 120, 164, 176, 182, 185 210, 256. Hulctt, G. B., 136, 104. Hunt., A. R., 136, 175, 211. H1111-111115, l.y1'01-11, 77, 114, 128, 150, 157, 150 100, 210, 217, 221, 222. I4111I'll1l1S-011, P. P., 148. .7 Ingalls, F. E., 77, 114, 120, 175, 237. 1l1g1'Ll.l111l11, A11-ll1ll', J1'., 136, 102, 254, 255, 256 .7 Jackson, B. O., Jr., 143. Jackson, XY. F., 78, 114, 120. Jacob, D. R., 78, 114, 120, 231. Jandron, Ellis, 148, 210. Johnson, H. P., 136, 160, 211. Johnson, S. R., 78, 114, 110, 120, 196, 210, 244, 245. Johnston, W. T., 79, 114, 120, 150, 164, 182, 102, 218. Jones, E. W., 70, 114, 119, 120. 136, 227, 228, 231. Joslin, E. P., Jr., 143. Joyce, M. F., 143. Jones, K. B., E76 Kaine, J. W., 143. Kedian, T. J., 136. Keeler, Ralph, 148. Keene, Gerry, 137. Kelley, Nicholas, Jr., 143, 160. Kennard, D. M., 137, 164. Kenney, J. D., 128, 134. Keppel, C. T., 143, 182, 213. Kerr, J. B., 149. Kerr, T. B., 70, 114, 120, 186, 188, 250, 260 261. Kimball, Houghton, 128, 134, 210. King, J. E., Jr., 137, 196. King, M. C., 143, 231. Kirch, F. NV., 149. Kirtland, E. G., 137. Kistler, H., 137, 192. Kn1g111,Fr.mk11n,Jr., 129, 134, 174, 175. Knox, Arthur, Jr., 137. wc-'ff ...,. , . 57 fr mE,.....,, ,M,f3, m,l Koren, William, Jr., 118, 120, 160, 210, 213. Koss, G. C., 80, 114, 119, 120, 159, 164, 194. Koss, R. B., 137, 164, 186, 194. Kullman, Herman, Jr., 137. .SB LaChapelle, P. A., 137, 192, 210, 211, 256. Lake, J. E., 143. Lane, C. A., 80, 114, 120, 137. Lane, YV. K., Jr., 43, 80, 114, 119, 120, 159, 160, 165, 181, 182, 185, 194, 200, 210, 227, 231, 263. Lanzillo, J. J., 143, 217, 221, 222, 231, 237. Lawrence, D. B., 256. Lawrence, J. F., 81, 114, 120, 175, 182, 184, 250. Leach, E. S., 137, 188, 211, 237. Leach, G. L., si, 114, 120, 137. Leach, H. H., 137, 256, 262. Leavitt, G. C., 137. Leavitt, H. D., 149. Lehman, L. B., 137. Leopold, Harry, Jr., 81, 114, 120, 216, 250. Lesher, J. L., 82, 114, 120, 210. deLima, W. S., 143, 252, 253. von der Lin, V. H., 137. Linck, L. R., 143, 250. Lindquist, P. S., 82, 114, 120. Linney, R. J., 143, 174, 190. Lister, G. K., 137, 212. Little, D. R., Jr., 82, 114, 120, 156, 157, 159, 165, 175, 188, 217, 227, 231, 263. Little, J. H., 143. Littleiield, R. S., 147, 148, 149, 186. Loal, H. N., 143. Lomax, Herbert, 143, 237. Lo1nax,'YVillia1n, J1'., 149. Lombard, D. H., 143, 210. Long, G. B., 137. Loud, G. B., Jr., 83, 114, 120, 196, 217, 235, 237, 260, 261. Love, G. D., 137, 143. Love, J. E., 196, 217, 221, 222, 250. Lovell, R. B., 149, 258. Lowery, VV. E., 83, 114, 120, 212. Lowes, J. E., Jr., 83, 114, 120, 166, 167, 182, 186, 192, 260, 261. Luce, M. G., 129, 134, 222, 227, 231. Luke, A. K., Jr., 84, 114, 120, 216, 244, 245, 250. Luman, R. B., 144, 217, 221, 222, 231. Lustbader, M. S., 84, 114, 120. SVI MacDonald, B. A., 143. MacDonald, D. C., 84, 114, 120, 188. Macdonald, Hedges, 137, 156, 157, 159, 164, 165, 166, 167. Mackay, E. H., Jr., 143, 210. Maclay, H. K., 143. MacMullin, C. F. D., 144. Macomber, H. M., 137, 181. Magenau, O. W., 129, 134. Magnuson, H. R., S5, 114, 120, 175, 260. Mahoney, J. J., 85, 137, 237. Malone, C. M., Jr., 137, 188, 237, 240. K Marlow, A. B., 130, 134, 174. Marlow, L. M., 137. Maschke, Maurice, Jr., 137. Mason, O. B., 149. Mather, P. W., 85, 114, 118, 120, 160, 175. Mafthes, V. D., 130, 134, 210. Max, T. L., 137. Mayeda, Toshimitsu, 144. Maynard, T. L., 86, 114, 231, 263. McCaffrey, A. J., 149. McCarthy, H. R., 149. McDonald, R. J., 86, 114, 120, 157. McElwain, Macmillan, 149. McFarland, D. J., 137, 237. McGregor, C. E., Jr., 144. McKee, E. W., 144, 211. McKelvey, Delano, 149, 159, 210, 213. McKenzie, R. S., 137, 210. McKibbin, D. K., 144, 175, 176. McMaster, VV. H., Jr., 86, 114, 120. McNeil, W. L., 137. McNeill, Wright, 137. McNulty, J. J., 149. McPherson, E. R., Jr., 130, 134. McPherson, J. W., 87, 114, 120. Mead, F. B., Jr., 144. Menihan, J. C.. 137, 159, 167, 250. Merrill, H. R., 87, 114, 116, 120, 173, 175, 196, 200, 205, 222, 239, 240, 241. Miller, C. S., 137. Miller, N. O., 87, 120, 137, 210. Miller, V. D., Jr., 144, 211, 250. Mills, A. S., 137, 144, 164, 174, 176. Mix, D. W., 149. Mofny, C. K., 137, 159, 166, 167, 168, 190. Moody, G. H., 144, 159. Moore, J. S., 131, 134, 175, 210. Moran, K. M., ss, 114, 120, 192, 217, 218, 235, 237. 5N5i5'? -971313 m mul If Morgan, L. W., 131, 134, 175, 176, 190, 210, 237. Morrill, S. S., 144, 213. Morrison, C. E., Jr., 149, 210. Moser, R. G., 144, 250. Muessel, G. K., 137. Mulford, John, 88, 114, 120, 210. Munroe, Vernon, Jr., 144, 157, 159, 160, 164 194, 213, 231. Murch, J. D., 149, 252, 253, 261. Murphey, C. H., Jr., 144, 167, 210, 211, 250 Murray, J. G., 88, 114,119, 120, 190, 216, 220, 221, 222. Myers, E. D., Jr., 89, 114, 120. SV Nelson, J. S., 144. Nichols, H. S., Jr., 89, 114, 120, Niles, J. S., Jr., 137, 190. Nolan, J. E., 89, 114, 120, 217, ' ca O'Connell, R. H., 90, 114, 116, 217, 219, 220, 221, 222, 227, 232. Odell, P. S., 149. Odlin, W. C., 144. Olmsted, R. G., 144, 174, 213. O'Neil, P. J., 90, 114, 120, 210. Orr, D. VV., 90, 114, 117, 120, 160, 181, 183, 184, 200. 0119, Brooks, 91, 114, 120, 157, O'Toole, J. H., 144, 188, 237. Overholser, YV. L., Jr., 91, 114, SP Parker, G. B., 91, 114, 118, 120. Parker, James M., 137, 161. Parker, John M., 2nd, 149, 210. Parsons, D. T., 149, 174. Parsons, Geoffrey, Jr., 137, 164, Payson, O. S., 92, 114, 119, 120, 156, 157, 175. 231, 263. 117, 120, 192, 228, 229, 231 156, 157, 159 212. 120. 182. 188, 231. Peaie, M. I., 144, 186, 194, 231. Pendleton, T. D., 144. Perkins, N. M., 137, 174, 210. Perkins, R. C., 92, 114, 120, 175. Perry, A. T., 92, 114, 120. Perry, N. A., Jr., 137, 174. Peyton, J. L., 144, 250. Phelan, J. D., 149. Philbrick, R. L., 210. 321 Pierce, H. H., 144, 156, 157, 210. Pins, W. C., 1:51, 134, 155, 217, 221, 222 Pitney, H. C., 144, 210. Platt, J. W., Jr., 137, 211, Pond, W. R., Jr., 93, 114, Poole, W. M., 144. Pope, J. A., 93, 114, 116, iss, 200, 205, 218, 231, Portfolio, Tito, 144. Powell, J. H., Jr., 93, 114, Pray, T. P., 94, 114, 120, Priest, C. W., 149, 174. Proulx, D. J., 144. Purington, G. C., 3rd, 149. 261. 120, 258. 117, 119, 120, 182, 252, 253, 255. 120. 210. Putnam ,E. K., 149, 212. Putnam, H. VV., Jr., 132, 134, 190. Putnam, J. A., 144, 156, 157, 211, Putnam, R. M., 137, 210, 250. SQ Ranck, J. R., 144, 210. Ranges, H. A., 94, 115, 119, 120, 164, 176, Ray, G. R., 144, 160. Reese, J. D., 144, 188. Reynolds, R. VV., 137, 159, 210, 212, 231. Rhoades, L. N., 94, 115, 118, 119, 120, 160, 182, 194, 244, 245. Ricl1, Davis, 2nd, 144, 165, 166, 167. Rich, H. M., Jr., 149, 212. Richey, L. G., 95, 115, 119, 120, 186, 190. Ridlon, M. G., 137, 174, 210. Riley, E. C., 144. Rittenberg, T. F., 149. Rittenberg, W. T., 144, 210. Roberts, H. N., 138, 156, 157. Roberts, R. S., 95, 115, 120, 157, 212. Robinson, J. B., 138, 164, 211. Robinson, W. H., 144, 161, 210. 194. Rock, Mathew, Jr., 95, 115, 119, 120, 192, 237. Rolfe, N. C., 144. Roniaine, S. B., 96, 115, 119, 120, 164, 174, 176, 186, 210, 263. Roose, NV. H., 144. Rose, B. H., Jr., 149. Ross, L. H., Jr., 138, 166, 167, 188. Rothschild, V. H., 2nd, 132, 134, 210, 213, 256. Rowell, E. W., 132, 134. Rubino, Herbert, 96, 115, 119, 120, 227, 231. Rumsey, David, Jr., 144. Runyon, J. F., 149, 210. Ryan, W. C., Jr., 96, 115, 120, 237. h m mm m ul 5 Snfford, C. L., 138, 188, 258. Saunders, P. H., 138, 237. Snndow, S. S., 144. Sanford, Marion, 97, 115, 120, 175, 260 Snttertliwaiitte, L. L., 144. Saunders, C. M., 97, 115, 120. Sawyer, R. A., 116, 133, 134, 190, 217, 218, 233, 235, 230, 237. Schenek, J. T., 97, 115, 120, 176. Scott, C. S., 98, 115, 120, 256. Scott., George, 98, 115, 120, 210. Sedgwick, H. B., 138. Seeger, Richard, 144. Seeley, T. XV., 98, 115, 120, 175. Sewiul, R. B., 99, 115, 117, 119, 120, 156, 151 159, 164, 181, 182, 194, 200, 255, Sexton, E. NY., 99, 115, 116, 120, 218, 248, 249, 250, 252. Shea, F. XV., 144. Shea, XY. C., 138. Sl1eldo11, J. F., 149. Siinnion, D. A., 144. Sinnnons, F. A., Jr., 3, 43, 99, 115, 119, 120, 156, 157, 159, 164, 166, 175, 194, 200, 205, 217, 250. Simon, Leo, Jr., 211. Sinton, S. H., Jr., 138. Sliillcrn, J. P., 138. Smith, D. XV., Jr., 100, 115, 240, 262. 221, 222, 120, 196, 256. 116 167 240 196, 216 210 S1nitl1,F.K., 100, 115, 119, 120, 159, 181, 182, 183, 195, 184, 250. ,- 117, 173 , 241 , 237 182 Smith, F. L., Jr., 100, 115, 120, 182, 250. Smith, G. A., 101, 115, 120, 196. Smith, G. XY., 101, 115, 120, 212, 217, 231. Sniitih, 111C1'l'01', 133, 134. Smith, P. S. E., 101, 115, 118, 120, 213, 259. Sm1111,'1'.G., 102, 115, 120, 174, 176, 177, 183, 195, 135, 205, 210, 250. Snively, T. C., 144. Snow, W. P.. 102, 115, 120. Sparliawlc, N. F., 212. Spiegel, A. H., 144, 231, 261. SP111g3.1'11, S. J., 138, 212. Sprague, G. E., Jr., 149. Squier, G. C., Jr., 138. Statter, Humphrey, Jr., 138 Stearns, G. P., 144, 261. 7 ll 181 164, 194. Stobbs, R. M., 102, 115, 120, 210. 31001101-, r. R., 138, 159, 250. Stoddard, John, 138, 192, 211, 256. 322 Stone, F. T., 103, 115, 120, 250. Story, E. F., 144. Stmtton, R. E., 103, 115, 120. Straus, R. I. D., 149, 175, 210, 231. Stringfellow, Francis, 133, 134, 211. Strong, H. V., 138, 210, 212. Sullivan, F. J., 103, 115, 120, 188, 231, 263. Sumner, J. G., 144, 186, 190, 231. Sutherland, C. VV., 104, 115, 120, 175, 176, 210, 260. Swede, R. G., 138, 175, 196, 217, 231. Sweeney, T. T., 104, 115, 120, 182, 184, 185. sweezy, A. R., 104, 115, 120, 156, 157, 159, 160, 164, 190, 260, 250. Q Sweezy, P. M., 144. C5 Taber, B. C., 144. Terrell, H. S., 149. Terrell, K. L., 149. Thayer, H. D., 144, 190. Thayer, H. R., 105, 115, 120, 159, 175, 186, 188. Thoinas, J. A., 138, 196, 244, 245, 231. Thompson, G. R., 149. Thompson, O. L., 138, 188, 217, 221, 222, 237, 239, 240, 241. Thompson, VV. B., 138, 159, 165, 210. Thorndike, Ashley, 144, 186, 256. Tippett, D. J., 145. '1'i100mb, J. B., 105, 115, 120, 164, 100, 167. Toffey, J. J., 145. Townsend, J. L., Jr., Tozier, C. NV., 149. Travis, A. C., 105, 250. Trilnble, F. B., 138, 211, 248, 249. Trnesdell, R. F., 138. Tucker, Gordon, 106, 115, 119, 120, 160. Turner, John, 106, 115, 120, 177, 178, 186, 192. Turner, J. A., 145, 192, 258. Turner, R. B., 149. Tyers, Richard, Jr., 138. 138. 115, 120, 156, 157, 175, , Cu Ulhnnnn, XV. L., 138. CU Van Lennep, G. A., Jr., 138, 175, 190, 210, 212. Veeder, J. V. V., 149. x-vb ,. ., 241 1: CZQ7 Wadswm-111,fE.f11., 106 '115, 120, 175, 2131. Y WVildSWO1'1Lll, L. L. Jr., 138, 176, 210, 250 Ward, F. V., 149. Warren, U. G., Jr., 107, 156, 157, 264. Waterman, P. G., 138. Watson, Gavin, 107, 115, 120, 261. 115, 120, 162, 181 whinnlcsey, H. D., J1-., 115, 222, 258. Wl1itwortl1, E. B., 138. wilbm-, A. W., 15s, 175, 210. Willnucr, A. U., 109, 115, 120, 210, 252, 253. WVllllD.111S, H. B., 138, 159, 166, 167, 188, 211 1 1Villi:1111S, R. C., 145. Wilson, K. S., 138, 176, 258. Wilson, Konnetli, 109, 115, 120, 175, 213. Wing, A. Ii., Jr. 138, 212, 213. Watson J. O. 3rd, 107, 115, 120, 182, 104, 240, 241. wvamgrs, J. .J., 108, 115, 120, 182, 101, 264. Webster, J. A., 149, 17-1. WVGlJS13G1', S. P., 1-19. Weist, E. C., 138, 160, 166, 176. Wisely, J. 110, 115, 118, 120, 156, 157 160, 161, 16-1. Wood, J. J., 145, 210. Wood, W. B., 1-15. Wood, W. F., 145. Woodruff, C. H., 110, 115, 120, 250. XVQ-lls, George, 2nd, 108, 115, 116, 117, 120 196, 200, 205, 216, 217, 221, 222, 237 262. Wells, H. B., 108, 115, 120, 213. Wells, J. XV., 2nd, 138. Wells, R. B., 138, 200, 211. Wexnnier, H. R., 138, 186, 194. West, E. A., 1-15, 160. White, Jewett, 109, 115, 120, 175, 210. , 240 1 Wooclwuul, XY. T., Jr., 1-19. 1 Woolley, F. F., Jr., 145. Wright, E. T., 110, 115, 120, 192. Wright, Wasliburnv, 111, 115, 120, 182, 185 196, 211, 217, 221, 222, 217, 248, 219, 250 EY Yinlicy, C. A., Jr., 138, 188. -2 W J 323 im ma' Advertisements . . Alpha Nu ..... Athletics ...... Athletic Association . Baseball ...... Basketball .... Calendar .... Chapel Speakers . . 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' .k,,, 1 L -,,,4,. , up 41? v If . .7ilf g' ,.?.M.'-W.jY 4- 'r .fqfl ,?i'14fffH,g.5 .Q M5 '. -2:-'J ' L .Tn 'QF-Hifiad ui.. .-,. ., .,3, 4521? fa EV: . f..,.4 2 Ji.. J' 'J 1-hp. Aid. 1, ,W .. --3.01, , . --f ,,,.1.T. , iii M- D vs... K if-z.., 4 .mi . ..- TJ., G, ,. 5,-. 4 mf, . . A-1. J 1... r - fy - V ,, - -, 'Tj-I ,lf-1 ,, 7-'1 if r:-yi 'J 3-4 .1 -...N -M- ...V L... . 'W'- ,I-' .4 ..., . :.N-. 'rfr-. 34:41 :. , 1 Ig LT E F11-' 5? ' ' -. .,,-S5 z A ' 'Z'L'L.Z.T' A . .4.-. .z . - 1 ,' U m tl HENRY MARTIN SHUTE, A.M. Instructor in German and French. Appointed February, 1907. Prepared for college at Salem, Mass., High School. A.B., Tufts, 1902, A.M., 1902. A T Instructor at I'niversity of Maine. Member of National Modern Language Association. FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA, A.M. Odlin Professor of English. Elected February, 1907. Prepared for college at Martinsburg, VV. Va., High School. 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Member of Commission for the Revision of History Requirements. 33 HENRY SIMPSON COUSE, A.M. Instructor in Enbhsh Appointed September, 1918. Prepared for college fit Hancock, N. Y., High School. A.B., Piinceton 1909 A 'Xl Hfxrvard, 1915. IIISIIUCIOI Qt the Ixlngsley School, Essex Fells, N. J., the Law- iencex ille School the lXoble and Greenough School. GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON R. A.B. Instructoi in English Appointed February, 1919. Prepired for college at Phillips Brooks School, Philadelphia, Pn. ll 1111 uns College 1917 42 A 9, 41 B K. Gargoyle Society. Ld1fOT in Chief 1911 Gulielnzensiczn, Purple Cowj Assoc-into lrdltoi 1911 Cliss Book, Associate Editor, ll'l'l'lli1l7ILS Lilernry .mx www MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed June, 1918. Prepared for college at Central High School, Springfield, Mass., Harvard,1912g Signet. Instructor at Hartford High School, Groton School. Member of Harvard Club of Boston. Editor, Ilrzrvrzrd Advocnle. Newspaper Reporter, Contributor to lN'l:1.gnziiies. Editor of Poems of 1VordS- worth and H Arnold's Essay on xYOl'ClSWOl'1il1.H SAMUEL LEON PARCHER, A.B. lnstructoi' in Physics. Appointed Oct ober, 1918. Prepared for college at High School, Biddeford, Me. Bowdoin, 1892, Maine Medical School and Portland School for Medical ln- struction, 1892-3. 111 T Instructor at Ogunquit and Biddeford, Mc., 1896-19155 engaged in the generation and distribution of electricity and the manufac- ture and distribution of gas in Biddeford and Bath, Me. Formerly nieinber of the N ew England Association of Gas Engineers. J, 34 lr szs:a? i.mn2 l'zE1f.1EH'E3 l-I PHILIP EDWIN HULBURD, S.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1919. Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1917. A T A, Walker Club. Technology Alumni Association. Engineer with Stone th Webster Eng. Corp., Boston, and Aberthaw Construction Co., Boston. OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON .Assistant Director of the Gymnasium and of Athletics. Appointed June, 1920. Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. Harvard University Summer School of Physical Education, 1915. EZRA PIKE ROUNDS, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September, 1920. Prepared for college at Cornish, Me., High School. A.B., Bowdoin, 1920. 6 A X, 41 B K EDWIN SILAS WELLS KERR, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1921. Prepared for college at Hillman Academy, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.B., Princeton, 1909. Dial Lodge, 112 B K Instructor at Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. 35 ,A .Q-Q., . 1 w:'f':-1 1. 'X an , x V9 K , , , V ,gh ,. uk .y X f,,Ir.,p : '31 -ga: . ' , .- x .,- .gp H 1.x ' I ru.HHl'L'i.r A X 1'X -E31- X . A li, - 'ia ' . ., , nh Q' 1 FE: e..mf.1f 1 ti ,A - 5 mul RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH A.B , ., A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed September, 1922. Prepared for college ut Colorado High School. A.B., University of the South, 1911, A.M., Harvard, 1920. A T Q. Member of Classical Association of New England. NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH, A.B. Instructor in Latin. Appointed March, 1923. Prepared at Fzirinington, Me., High School. A.B., Harvard 1291 Drzunntic Club. dv B K Instructor at Stuyvesniit School, Warrcnton, Yzi. PERCY COUCH ROGERS Instructor in French and Spanish. Appointed May, 1923. , A.B. Prcparecl for collcgc at lVcst Springfield, Mass., High School. A.B.,NYeslcy:in,191S. A X P Instructor at Bellcfonte Aczidcniy, Bcllefontc, Pa., Choate School, AY:1lllI1QQfOI'Cl, Conn. Mcnibcr of New England Modern Language Association. Appointed to Anicrican Field Service. Fellowship for French Universities. L'Universite de Toulouse, Toulouse, France, 1923. Mcinbcr of the Association des Boursiers Franco- Aincricziins, Paris. Cc-rtificut d' Etudes F1'z1ng'aises Supericures. Certificat de langue cspagnole. Diplonie de profcsseur de francais. REV. VICTOR MELLET HAUGHTON, A.B. Instructor in the Bible. Appointed Scptenibcr, 1923. Prepared for college at Ilooper's School, Yonkers, N bin, ISS5-S7. HHX'OI'ftJl'Cl, 1889, A.B. NP T . Y. Coluni- Ceneral Theological Scniinnry, New York, 1892. 36 .A--t. 5 fr mul HOWARD RADCLIFFE COAN, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1924. Prepared for college at Minneapolis Centrul High School. A.B., 11'illi:uns College, 1921. dv I' A, fb B K, A E P Instructor in mathematics St.. Puul's School, Gtirden City, N. Y., Hollund Hall School, Tulsa, Oklzrg Instructor in English, 1 o1'ma1n Christian College, Lahore, India. HENRY D'ARCY CURWEN, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1924. Prepared for college at The Thayer Academy. Hi1l'X'HI'k'l College, A.B., degree taken in 192-1 as of 1915. This is first. year of teaching EDWIN HOLMES, A.B., M.D. Medical Director. Appointed June, 192-1. Prepared for college ut Albany Academy and Rutger Pl'Cl1i1I'11l0I'y School, New Brusnwiek, N. J. A.B., Williams, 1N91. M.D. Columbia University, 1895. A A '-il Former Attending Physician, Englewood Hospital, Englewood, NJ., and Flagler Hospital, St. Augustine, Florida, Member A. M. A. Fellow New York Academy of Medicine. Member New York Hospital Alumni Association. 37 Qhituary the I9ean expresses its sympathy anh the sympathy nf the sehuul tu the parents nf the three stuhents tphu hieh During the year. II BITIIJIJHITI L ROBERT WELLS PRENTICE, IR Born .Tune 26, 1909 Died December 21, 1924 Sin Memoriam DANIEL GUGGENI-IEIM, 2nd Born August 15, 1906 Died February 23, 1925 n emuriam BARRET VAN AUKEN MILLS Born March 17, 1908 Died 1X'Il1I'f'l1 S, 1925 alll!- C 11 25 S111 5 U3 ,Q ff Qlf A fA'f Nl J u.u,J..1,:.u.U .u.J.x1u..m.s.i. .J-354,59 : .Ba ZW, , ,W tj? w w 1' .K ,. JJ fu!- 'EEEE .I-li .r ' QE 1 4' 'mx r-AN 'Y S l SENIOR CLASS ' r 19 Senior Glass C9 cers President .... . JOHN A. BRANDENBURH, Pineville, Ky. Vice-Pres-z'rIenl . . . . . FRED A. Hnmoxs, JR., Brookline, Mass. Secretary-Treesurcr . . . XYILLIAM li. Inxxlc, Jn., New York, XX. OUR years ago when the class of 1925 entered the Academy, a certain professor informed us that not one third of the original seventy-six would ever graduate. lYe have faithfully kept the record of those seventy-six, and now our numbers have dwindled to just one third. But then, our class has been strengthened each year by new boys until we aggregate over twice the first enrollment. In those four years we have risen slowly, step by step, moulding our course, and fashioning our years, until now we stand ready to step forth into the college world, fit students for those advanced subjects possible only through our fundamental training here. But Exeter is a miniature college in itself. After four years here the average boy has acquired the character and bearing of the college man, and has had experience in looking out for himself. Here the student is his own master. Left to his own devices the boy either buckles down to real work or lets things slide by without working. In the second instance the watchful eye of the faculty sees this lack of application and remedies it either by study hall or probation. Thus the boy is guided in his work until the habit of concentration is well-developed. Then the boy is free to guide himself again and this time keeps up his work. Naturally when he gets to college this habit continues and the average Exeter graduate is a success in college. So all of you have proved yourselves to be your own masters and Ht candidates for the larger world of college. It now remains for actual experience to prove the result of your preparation here. 43 - L ... M - - V -- A was l ni Born March 19, 1906. Entered Junior Year, Football Squad QZJ, Crew ger, Lauitern Cl erence, Princeton. Evfl Kid. HJGI'1l'1gll3,I11.H DANIEL PUTNAM ADAMS BUFFALO, N. Y. Dan Dippy. Born May 6, 1908. Entered Senior Year, Senior Class Hockey Team, Outing Club, Glee Club, Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Yale. i. EVERETT ADDOMS, JR. SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Squad 637, P. IC. A. Moving Pictures Mana- ub, Cast, Christmas Plays, College Pref- FREDERICK SIMEON ALLEN FAIR HAVEN, VT. Fred, AL J. S. Born December 15, 1906. Entered Junior Year, Class Baseball, Class Basketball 121, Academy Crew, Assistant Manager, Crew Squad, Vermont Club, Princeton Club, Outing Club, Christian Fraternity, Four-Year Club, Col- lege Preference, Princeton. 44 yf- . ,N H, . -.--1 lr r-sa JONATHAN ADAMS ALLEN PITTSBURGH, PA. Jack Born July 25, 1905. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football Team C25 5 Championship Upper Middle Class Foot- ball Team C255 All-Class Football Team C255 Academy Foot- ball Squad: Academy Swimming Squadg Class Baseball Team C255 Championship Upper Middle Baseball Team C255 Academy Track Squad 3 Musical Clubs C35, Librariang Glee Club, Treasurer C355 Vaudeville Show C355 Christian Frater- nity C35g Church Monitor C253 Alpha Nug College Prefer- Em EIE LI ence, Dartmouth. - l RICHARD LEWIS ARNOLD TEXARKANA, ARK. Dick. Pouch, Born December 30, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Baseball Squadg Golf Squadg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg Southern Clubg Kappa Epsilon Pig College Preference, Yale. FREDERICK WILLIAM ANDRES ARLINGTON, MASS. f'Bill. Billy Andy, Born September 21, 1906. Entered Senior Yearg Acade- my Track Teamg B. A. A. Interscholastic Track Team: Championship Senior Class Track Teamg Christian Frater- nity, Collectorg Outing Club: Honorable Mentiong Alpha Nug College Preference, Dartmouth. 45 Q .wg-fe I. -rg if e..aa.1-+V--e ssl 1 -1 mi ni EDWARD GORDON ASHLEY ROCHESTER, N. Y. t'Ash. f'Ed. 'fGord. Giant Born February S, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Football Squad, Upper Middle Football Squad, Academy Swimming Team QQ, Crew Squad, Cast, l'Unseen Host , Dramatic Association, Phi Epsilon Sigma, College Preference, Pennsylvania. - EDWIN MAURICE ASHCRAFT, 3RD EVANSTON, ILL. Squirrel Born September 20, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Golf Team, Manager, Academy Baseball Team, Assistant Manager, Championship Upper Middle Football Team, Manager, The Plzillrps Exeter Monlhly, Associate Edi- tor, P. E. A. Jazz Band, Red and Gray Serenaders, Lantern Club, Golden Branch Literary Society, Christian Fraternity, Cast, Les Precieuses Ridicules , Vaudeville Show 125, Director, Athletic Association, Les Cabotinsw, June Ball Oliicer, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Yale. JAMES JOHN ASPELL NEW YORK, N. Y. Jim. Jimmie, Born May 5, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Academy Swimming Team CQJ, Track Squad C-lb, Christian Fraternity, Golden Branch Literary Society, G. I.. Soule Debating Soci- ety, Librarian, Four-Year Club, Church Monitor, Phi Ep- silon Sigma, College Preference, Harvard. 46 v- ,.. V. .51 Ll 2 LOYAL LEROY AVERY, JR. ISTEENE, N. H. Lol, Ki1l. Born September QS, 1907. Entered Senior Year, College Preference, Dartmouth. GEORGE KENNEDY BAILEY NEW YORK, N. Y. George Born November 15, 1906. Entered Lower Millmlle Year, Track Squad, Christian Fraternity, Lantern Club, Stuff, . KVM Flzune , The Phzfllips E.z'e!er illonfhly, Assistant Editor, i College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM CAMERON BAIRD BUFFALO, N. Y. Bill.l' Buffalo Bill. Born April 20, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Academy Track Squad, B. A, A. Interscholasties, Chess Club, Outing Club, College Preference, Williams. 47 Ks.. V A, -, -2-1 hm ., Ll EDWARD FOLSOM BAKER BUFFALO, N. Y. Ned, Bale Born July 13, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Championship Senior Class Basketball Team, Chess Club, Christian Frater- nity, Glee Club , College Preference, Williams. HOMES BANNARD NEW YORK, N. Y. K'Barney. Barr Black Born December 31, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Football Team CQJ, Championship Upper Middle Football Team , Championship Senior Football Team, All- Class Football Team C2'J, Academy Golf Squad, Academy Swimming Squad, Academy Track Squad, Christian Frater- nity, Golden Branch Literary Society CED, Southern Club CBD, Vice-President, Glee Club CQD, Kappa Delta Pi, College Preference, Princeton. 1 NATHANIEL HAVEN BARROWS, JR. VVATERVILLE, ME. IINaf-H Born April 16, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Christian Fraternity, Maine Club, Dartmouth Club, Outing Club, Four-Year Club, Class Basketball, Class Hockey CZJ, Acade- my Golf Squad, Phi Epsilon Sigma, College Preference, Dartmouth. 48 V -V f. . - ft' :mm wa www um ww me L NORMAN JACOB BEISEL, JR. POTTSVILLE, PA. Bud HHank. Born July 22, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Acade- my Track Squad: College Preference, Harvard. MARCUS LAFAYETTE BELL, JR. NEW YORK, N. Y. Mare Sweeney, Born July 30, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Upper Middle Football Squad, Academy Crew Squad C2j, Outing Club C2J, Christian Fraternity C2j, Les Cabotinsu, Dramatic Association, Secretary, Cast and Staff, the Christmas Plays, 1924, Staff, 'tLes Precieuses Ridiculeswg Staff, 'tThe New Boy , Cast, f'The Rising of the Moon , THE PEAN, ,Asso- ciate Editor, Glee Club, Phillips Church, Deacon, College Preference, Harvard. EDMUND CALLIS BERKELEY N1-:W YORK, N. Y. Ed. 'fBerk. Born March 20, 1909. Entered Upper Middle Year, Lantern Club, Secretary, Scientific Society, President, Chess Club, President, Academy Chess Team, Outing Club, Christian Fraternity, Golden Branch Literary Society, Honor Man, First Group C3j, Second Group C2j, Honorable Mention CSD, Cum Laude Society, YVentworth Mathemati- cal Prize CFirstJ, Cicero Translation Prize CFirstJ, Latin Composition Prize CFirstj, Upper Middle English Prize CFirstJ , Brooks Essay Contest, Honorable Mention, College Preference, Harvard. 49 X-+ ,....-., ,. -. -574 WILBERT ARTHUR BISHOP, JR. LYNN, MASS. t'Willie. t'Bish.', Born May 27, 1906. Entered Senior Year g College Pref- erence, Harvard. . , Ml JAMES NEWELL BLAIR JOPLIN, Mo, Kilim. Ji11nnie. Born April 5, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year, South- ern Club, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Scientific Society, Staff, Vauclevillc Show, 1923, THE PEAN, Assistant Business Manager, College Preference, Yale. JAMES DOWE BLAKE CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. t'Jiru. Jimmy, Red. Born October 11, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Athletic Association, Academy Track Team, Assistant Mana- ger, Manager, Championship Senior Class Track Team, Manager, P. E. A. Police, Christian Fraternity Q23 Outing Club C213 College Preference, Yale. 50 TJ lr THOMAS MOFFAT BLOCH XVHEELING, W. VA. 'tTom. Tommy Born February 13, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Golf Squad, Academy Golf Team QZJ, Honor Man, Second Group: Christian Fraternity 1.395 Phi Epsilon Sigmag College Preference, Princeton. CHRISTIAN ECKHARDT BORN CoLUn1BUs, O. 'tKris. Born December 25, 1906. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Swimming Squadg Christian Fraternity, Glee Club, College Preference, Dartmouth. GEORGE MORRILL BOTT ALXRLINGTON, MAss. HMolly. Born October 18, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Hockey Team C255 Academy Track Team, Assist- ant Managerg Upper Middle Class Baseball Teamg Cham- pionship Senior Class Football Teamg All-Class Football T eamg Christian Fraternity C215 Kappa Epsilon Pig College Preference, Dartmouth. 14- I. 51 El fusm -v4nseem:ssn:s.,aas. JOHN LARIMOUR BOTT CINCINNATI, O. 1 Johnny.l' Born August 19, 1907. Entered Junior Year! Academy Track Squad, CIHSS Baseball, Christian Fraternity, Four- Year Club, Vaudeville Shows QQJ, Phi Theta Psi, College Preference, Yale. MAHLON RICHARD BOYER PINE GROVE, PA. Dick. Joe Born February 25, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Championship Upper Middle Class Football Team, Cham- pionship Senior Class Football Team, All-Class Football Team, Academy Crew Squad CZJ, Glee Club, Scientific Society, Kappa Delta Pi, College Preference, M. I. T. JOHN ASHER BRANDENBURG PINEVILLE, KY. Brandy, 'tAsh. Born July 11, 1904. Entered Lower Middle Year, Athletic Association, Vice-President, Academy Football Squad, Academy Football Team CQD, Academy Track Team f3j, Captain, B. A. A. Interscholastic Team C3J, Championship Senior Class Track Team, Holder of School Record Discus Throw, Senior Class, President, Senior Council, President, Class Day Officers, President, Upper Middle Class, President, Christian Fraternity, Yicc-President, President, Cabinet, Christian Fraternity Collector, Lantern Club, Golden Branch Literary Society, Honor Man, Second Group QD, Honorable Mention C71 , Chapel Monitor, Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize CThirdj, Gavit Memorial Cup, Inter-Fraternity Council, President , Alpha Nu, College Preference, Yale. 52 GEORGE WALES BREWSTER BosToN, Mass. HGeorge. Born December 1, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Crew Squad, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Mandolin Club, Glee Club, Lantern Club, College Prefer- ence, Harvard. WILLIAM LAWRENCE BROAD SYRACUSE, N. Y. Bill. Born December 22, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Lantern Club, Academy Debating Team, Les Cabotinsu, Christian Fraternity QD, Golden Branch Literary Society, Outing Club, The E.l'0ll'iLlIl, Associate Editor, Honor Man, Second Group C3j, Honorable Mention CBJ, The Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize QSecondj, Becker Ancient History Prize, Honorable Mention, Christian Fraternity, Budget Collector, Dramatic Association, Associate Member, College Preference, Princeton. CURTIS HENRY BROCKELMAN CLINTON, Mass. Brock. Brockie. Born December 30, 1905. Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Football Team, Academy Basketball Team, Base- ball Squad QD, Championship Upper Middle Class Football Team, All-Class Football Team, Lower Middle Class Base- ball Team, All-Class Baseball Team, Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball Team, Christian Fraternity, Cab- inet, Musical Clubs, Glee Club, Phi Theta Psi, College Preference, Yale. 53 1. . . . . an ,ai .. . H- M- .W- ir mam ml LESLIE CARROLL BURTON 'tLes. Burt Born April 30, -1907. Entered Senior Year, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Musical Clubs, Glee Club, College Preference, Yale. HENRY THOMAS BUNN, JR. MEMPH1s, TENN. Hen Horse. Born October 3, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Baseball Squad, Southern Club Q21 , Christian Fraternity QZJ, Honorable Mention, College Preference, Princeton. ANSONIA, CONN. WALTER LOWRIE CAMPBELL BRONXVILLE, N. Y. U ' H Born July 31, 1908. Entered Senior Year, Senior Class Football Squad, Chess Club, Chess Team, Outing Club, College Preference, Harvard. 54 .- ... ,.. M. -..W , at Q. . . 52d V . , , . DEAN CHAMBERLIN CONCORD, MAss. Dean. Born February 3, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Crew Squad, Outing Club Q-Llp Christian Fraternity C-ij, Four- Year Club, THE PEAN, Assistant Business Manager, Busi- ness Managerg Wentworth Mathematical Prize QSecondjg College Preference, Harvard. A FE WIGHT NELSON CHAPIN GREAT B.-XRRINCGTIJN, MASS. 'lChape. Born April S, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Academy W Track Squad, College Preference, Princeton. FREDERICK CHASE DUNEDIN, FLA. Fred. Born June 2, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Foot- ball Squad C235 Academy Track Tearng Senior Class Cham- pionship Track Team 5 College Preference, Dartmouth. 55 ,-.' ' ,al f f - f Fm mw ig'-me ROBERT SMITH CLARK BUFFALO, N. Y. Bob. 1'Clarkie. 'tShorty. Born January 18, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Chess Club, Outing Club, Christian Fraternity, Glee Club, Col- lege Preference, Dartmouth. RICHARD FOLSOM CLOUTMAN WINCHESTER, MASS. Dick. Born January 14, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Track T eam, Assistant Manager, V audeville Show CSJ, Jazz Band CZD, Orchestra, Honor Man, Second Group CZJ, Church Monitor C235 Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Yale. WILLIAM FREETHY COAN AVENEL, N. J. t'Bi1l. Here, Born January 8, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Senior Class Basketball Team, Manager, Golden Branch Literary Society, Librarian, Golden Branch Debating Squad, Chess Club, Secretary, Vice-President, Chess Team CH, Christian Frater- nity, Four-Year Club, Honor Man, First Group , Second Group C31 5 Honorable Mention C-LJ, College Preference, ' Princeton. U +4- 56 DAVID CLEMENT COLLADAY WAsH1NGToN, D. C. t'Dave. Kid Speed Born January 2, 1908. Entered Junior Year, Academy Track Squad, Class Baseball Squad CSD, Class Hockey Squad C2D, Academy Swinnning Squad, Christian Frater- nity C2j, Lantern Club, Southern Club C3j, Radio Club C2j, Dramatic Association, Electrician, Vaudeville Show, 1925, Electrician, Glee Club, The E.ron'ia'n., Associate Editor, Honor Man, Second Group C5J, Honorable lvlentiong Les Cabotinsn, College Preference, Princeton. mamm al . U YEAMAN HALSTED CONDICT BIADISON, N. J. U C0D.!7 Born March 12, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year, Christian Fraternity, Lantern Club, The Phillips Ereler Monthly, Assistant Business lXlanagcr, Business Manager, Radio Club C2j, Outing Club C3j, Honorable lNIcntion C2j, College Preference, Princeton. ALLEN RAMSDELL CONGDON NASHUA, N. H. AL Isaac, Born September 17, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year Track Squad C2J, Outing Club, Christian Fraternity, Glee Club C2j, College Preference, M. I. T. 57 , , , Aww w.. . .L - ,...,.,-,...-,. If 4 -va- ALFRED ALLEN COOLEY Born March T, 1906. Entered Senior Yearg B. A. A. Inter- scholnstie Tearing Chalnpionship Senior Class Track Teanig Academy Track Teamg Chess Clubg Outing Clubg Christian Fraternity: Honorable Mentiong Alpha Nug College Prefer- ence, Dartniouth. BRIANT STEPHENSON COOKMAN ENGLEXVOOD, N. J. Bill, 1'Willy. Steve William. Born October 9, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football Team C3Jg Championship Senior Football Teamg All-Class Football Team 5 Academy Crew Squad C215 Christian Fraternity C213 Phi Epsilon Sigmag College Prefer- ence, Yale. BUFFALO, N. Y. ll JY - i. JOHN ROBERTS COOPER CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. Jack, Johnnie, Coop. Born September 1, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Swimming Squadg Outing Clubg Chess Clubg College Preference, Harvard. 58 ,. 1. gs C , -gg . , , fl www mu wma MQ r ROBERT GEORGE COWAN SAULT STE. BTARIE, MICH. Bob. Born February 25, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Year, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, M. 1. T. HENRY GREENE CROSBY XVEST NENVTON, Mass. Hank Hanka. Phi Theta Psi, College Preference, Harvard. DAN ARNOLD DAVIS DETROIT, MICH. Danny Born August 15, 1905. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Baseball Squad, Christian Fraternity, Alpha Nu, College Preference, University of Michigan. 59 Born March 2, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Year , Acade- my Hockey Team 121, Captain , Cl1l'lS1fl1l.!1 Fraternity, Chain- pionship Class Football Team, All-Class Football Team, Mar ies .. ...c ROWLAND LUCIUS DAVIS, JR. CORTLAND, N. Y. 'fRolly. PUTNAM DAVIS NEW YORK, N. Y. Put, P, D. Born November 2, 1900. Entered Junior Year, Academy Track Team 131, Class Football Team GD, Championship Class Football Team CZJ, Captain, All-Class Football Team QD, Captain, Championship Class Track Team, Class Bas- ketball Team, Manager, Cheer Leader, Senior Council, Four-Year Club, Secretary, Christian Fraternity C-ij, Yale Club, Southern Club, 'fLes Cabotins C3D, Vice-President, Cast Les Boulinard, Les Precieuses Ridiculesn, Inter- Fraternity Council, Secretary, Phi Theta Psi, College Pref- erence, Yale. Born August 3, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Acade- my Football Squad, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Williams. EDWIN PALFREY DEWING Wissfr NEWTON, Mass. H Ned-JP Born January 5, 1905. Entered Senior Year, Academy Football Team, Academy Hockey Team, Academy Base- ball Squad, Honor Man, Second Group, Alpha Nu, College Preference, Harvard. 60 fr -,.- 5' 15 1.1 NORMAN HORACE DOLLOFF BIDDEFORD, ME. Skeet Dolly. Born May 12, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Acade- my Track Squad QZJ, Scientific Society, Secretary, Outing Club, College Preference, M. I. T. A ARTHUR HAMILTON DONAHEY, JR. BOSTON, lXIAss. IlGiggy.77 Born November 4, 1906. Entered Ypper Middle Year, Class Hockey Team CLD, Christian Fraternity CZJ, Glee Club CZJ, College Preference, Harvard. SCOTT JONATHAN DOW, JR. HINSDALE, ILL. Sc0cty. Born July 9, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Football Squad , Academy Football Team, Academy Swim- ming Squad, Academy Swimming Team, Academy Track Squad, Christian Fraternity CQQ, Glce Club CZJ, Gifford Pinchot YVood-craft Prize fSeeondJ, Chapel Monitor, Vande- ville Show, 1925, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Dartmouth. 61 W . -ff FEE S Mal i-mx WILLIAM EDWARD DOWNEY SOMERVILLE, MASS. A Bill. Born January 27, 1902. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Football Team C255 Academy Track Teamg Cap and Gown Committeeq Christian Fraternityg Glee Club 3 Church Monitorg Kappa Delta Pig College Preference, Yale. 4 n CHARLES MILO DUDLEY HANOVER, N. H. t'Dud. Charlie Milo. Born February 27, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternity 5 Baseball Squad C2jg Honorable Men- tiong College Preference, Dartmouth. ALEXANDER MUIR DUFFIELD DETROIT, MICH. AL Divie. Born September S, 1906. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Track Team 125g B. A. A. lnterscholastic Track Teamg Championship Senior Class Track Teamg Christian Frater- nity Q3j5 Phi Epsilon Sigmag College Preference, Harvard. 62 1+ . ,.-. .51 Ll PAUL CLARE DUGGAN AIILFORD, MASS. 1 1. ll Born August 12, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Academy Football Squzmdg Academy Crew Squad: Academy Track Squadg Christian Frnternityg College Preference, Harvaxrd. CHARLES WARNER DUT-IIG XVEST SOAIERULLE, MAss. Clmrlie. Dugie. Born October 25, 1905. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Class Football Teamg Class Baseball Toning Fall Dance COlHD11tft9GQ Golden Branch, Treasurer: Christian Frater- nity C215 Outing Clubg Cast flue Rising of the Moonwg Musical Clubs, Treusurerg Glce Club CQJQ Church Choirg Dramatic Association 5 College Preference, Harvard. ARNOLD WALTON DYER FALMOUTH, MASS. lARlGd'77 HDLVOYI Born August 4, 1906. Entered Senior Yearg Outing Clubg College Preference, Cornell. 63 . xr- -51 I1 rYf.1.f5+,:1 -.-13. rl -r w MAXON HUNTER EDDY MIDDLEBURY, VT. Max Eddie, Born May 31, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Ycarg Acade lege Preference, Yale. CURTIS AMERMAN EDWARDS Los ANGELES, CAL. Curt. 'tSnitz. Shrimp, Born lXI:u'c-li 13, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Southern Club C231 Uuting Clubg Cliristiun Frate1'nityg Lantern Clulm 123, Vive-Presideutg G. L. Soule Literary Soci- otyg Golden limnell lliter:1ry Societyg Red and Gray Sere- nuders, lxlllllilgflf The Phillips E.relerZ1lontlzZy, Associate Edi- tor, Seereturyg Class Day Ollicers, Poetg Kappa Delta. Pi 5 College Preference, Yale. RICHARD BATES ELLIS , ATHOL, MASS. Diek. Red Clubg College Preference, M. I. T. 64 my Football Team C25 5 Class Hockey T eamg B. A. A. Inter- scliolustic Track Tearng Track Squadg Phi T heta Psig Col- Born May 27, 1906. Entered Ypper Middle Yearg Outing 1-1' ., X. .4- f I, imma 5-4-555-, 3.55. .V-5-a sm wrasam was an-mx: ss- 4-. JOHN BLAU ELLSWORTH Ensfr NIILTON, MASS. HJ0l1nny.l' Blau Elly, Born June 18, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Glee Club, College Preference, M. I. T. JOHN KING FAIRBANK SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Jack, J.K. Born May 2-1, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Acade- my Crew Squad 3 Class Day Odicers, Valcdictorian, Class Gift Committee, Lantern Club 1255 Scientific Society, Les Cabotinsug Outing Club CQD, Vice-President, G. L. Soule Literary Society, President, Golden Branch Literary Soci- ety QD, President, Academy Debating Team, Christian Fraternity, Honor Man, First Group t3j, Second Group, Honorable Mention UD, Cum Laude Society, Roger East- man Hall Second Year French Prize, Upper Middle English Prize, Honorable Mention, David Brooks Anglo-American Prize Essay Cup, National Winner, Alpha Nu 5 College Pref- erence, Wisconsin. 65 HENRY SEELYE EMERSON AMHERST, Mfxss Emmy Born March 25, 1907. Entered Ippci Middle Xesn Christian Fraternity, Scientific Society Ho11o1 Lblc Mention College Preference, Amherst. EHR 1925 STHFF EDIWR FH 51 ml HUT ED JE LQZHQS QL Bus. MGR. DCI-x mm - .A... . . -.-Q1 FEE! --fr-2 EE 1.1 3 - JOHN JACOB FAISSLER SYCAMOR1-3, ILL. Jake.'l Oscar. Born Februalry 28, 1908. Entered Senior Year, Chess Clubg Outing Club, Golden Branch, College Preference, Dart inouth. EDWARD BALDWIN FARMER ST. JOHNSBURY, VT. Ed. Born July 2, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Outing Club, College Preference, M. I, T. WILLIAM ROBERT FAULKNER PALMER, MASS. f'Bill. 'iShorty. Born December 26, 1904. Entered Upper Middle Year, Clizunpionship Upper Middle Class Football Teuing Christian Fraternity C253 Outing Club, Glee Club C2Jg College Prefer- ence, Dartmouth. 66 ,K ..:, M H, ,I N--: ul JAMES STEWART FRENCH NEW YORK, N. Y. Stew Bastile. Frenchie, Born May 15, 1905. Entered Junior Year, Academy Football Squad CSD, Academy Football Team Q21 , Crew Squad C37, Track Squad CLD, Dramatic Association, Les Cabotinsn, Cast t'Thc Bad Man, My Lady's Lace, Les Precieuses Ridiculcsn, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Harvard. STEPHEN DOW FULLER SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Steve Born May 10, 1908. Entered Senior Year, Christian Fra ternity, Outing Club, College Preference, Harvard. U WILLIAM JOHN FULTON, JR. SYCAMORE, ILL. Bill. Tarzon. Born February 12, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Golden Branch Literary Society, College Preference, University of Illinois. 67 vc-L T.. -- 57 ' HOWARD GAMBRILL, JR. ST. Lows, Mo. Red Howdy. Born December 5, 1907. Entered Senio1' Year, Christian Fraternity , Outing Club, College Preference, Yale. JAMES PARMALEE GASSER Nlcw YORK, N. Y. 'fJi1n. ' Born May 6, 1906. Entered Junior Year, Class Football GD, Championship Class Team, All-Class Squad, Class Hockey Team QQD, Class Baseball QZJ, Christian Fraternity , Empire State Club, Yale Club, Four-Year Club, Phi Theta Psi, College Preference, Yale. PHILIP CURTIS GOODWIN ROCHESTER, N. Y. f'Phil. Born October 25, 1906. Entered Junior Year, Academy Baseball Team, Academy Basketball Team, Academy Hockey Squad, Assistant Manager, Championship Upper Middle Baseball Team, Championship Upper Middle Basket- ball Team, Captain, All-Class Baseball Team, Captain, P. E. A. Police, Chief, Cheer Leader, Class Track Team, Manager, Senior Council, Christian Fraternity C2D, Prince- ton Club, Yale Club, Empire State Club 125, Four-Year Club, Kappa Delta Pi, College Preference, Pennsylvania. 68 .1-re .57 ' v JOHN EDWARD GORE XVINTHROP, MAss. Johnnie 'iJonna. Born March 20, 1905. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Acade- my Basketball Team C255 Academy Football Team, Acade- my Track Team C3jg Academy Baseball Squad CEM B. A. A. Interscholastic Relay Team, Championship Senior Class Track Teamg Christian Fraternity, Glee Clubg THE PEAN, Assistant Business Managerg Phi Epsilon Sigmag College Preference, Dartmouth. ELBRIDGE HOWE GREENE, JR. LONGMEADOW, MASS. Greenief' Born March 21, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Christian Fraternity C315 College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT BRUCE GREER, JR. BUTLER, PA. ILBOb.7! 1hBrLld-77 Born August 18, 1907. Entered Senior Yearg Champion- ship Senior Class Basketball Team Q Academy Golf Squadg College Preference, Williams. 69 . .. ' ..f ',f' -41 . . ,,,, ., ., .L .. , , . ., :YH N46 1.1 t,,.,i ROBERT LUEY GRIFFIN WORCESTER, Msss. Bob. f'Griff. Born January 28, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Football Team, Assistant Manager, Class Baseball Team, Baseball Squad , Christian Fraternity, Church Moni- tor, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Yale. LEON INDEPENDENCE GUBIN, 2ND Los ANGELES, CAL. 'tLee. Guby. Born July 4, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, Track Squad, Gym. Team, Lantern Club, The Phillips Exeter Jlozzlhly, Contributing, Staff, Honor Man, Second Group, Honorable Mention GJ, College Preference, Harvard. HENRY HARRISON HADLEY, JR. SYRACUSE, N. Y. Hash, Had, Born November 19, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Christian Fraternity CQJ, Academy Dramatic Association, Associate Member, Outing Club, The E.1'0lIfCIl1, Associate Editor, College Preference, Princeton. 70 ALEXANDER FRANK HAMILTON, JR. CUERO, TEX. A1HaIn,r! Born August 25, 1905. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Track Team C213 College Preference, Yale. WILLIAM CALDWELL HAMILTON BRONXVILLE, N. Y. Bill, 'tWillie. Born December 18, 1908. Entered Senior Yearg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg College Preference, Yale. ELWOOD EMIL HANSEN ELKH.1RT, IND. Slug Bun Born November 16, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Senior Class Football Teamg Upper Middle Class Football: All-Class Footballg Class Basketball C259 Academy Track Team, Assistant Manager 3 P. E. A. Polieeg Christian Fraternityg Phi Theta Psig College Preference, University of Pennsylvania. 71 -A ww w wmdw imma PAUL HANSON CAMBRIDGE, MAss. Hansie. '4Pol. Tuppy. Born July 29, 1906. Entered Senior Year, Senior Football Squad, Christian Fraternity , Scientific Society , College Pref- erence, Harvard. STUART GORDON HARDY BROOKLINE, MAss. t'Rcd. Stew Stewie Rod Born November 21, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Athletic Association, Academy Baseball Team, Assistant Manager, Manager, Lower Middle Hockey Team, Manager, P. E. A. Police, Southern Club QQ, Christian Fraternity MJ, Four- Year Club, Alpha Nu, College Preference, Harvard. ANDREW BENNETT HARPER, IR. DETROIT, NTICH. Andy, Harp Born February 28, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year Athletic Association, Academy Tennis Team, Manager Academy Hockey Team, Assistant Manager, THE 1925 PEAN Assistant Art Editor, Christian Fraternity, HLes Cabotins,' Dance Committee, Vaudeville Show C2D, Mandolin Club Red and Gray Serenadersu, Honor Man, Second Group Honorable Mention, Phi Epsilon Sigma, College Pref- erence, Princeton. 72 HENRY HARRIS, JR. PITTSBURGH, PA. Jack Born November S, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Outing Club, College Preference, Yale. DONALD MOORE HASELTINE CHICAGO, ILL. 1' Don. NATHANIEL EMMONS HARRIS, IR. BRADFORD, PA. t'Bud. t'Hank.'l 'tI'l:1rry. Born October 5, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Chris- tian Fraternity, Cast Spreading the News, Christmas Plays, 1923, Glee Club CD, Championship Upper Middle Football Team, Championship Senior Football Team, Senior Basketball Team, Track Squad, College Preference, Yale. Born December 20, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Track Squad CD, Academy Swimming Team CZZJ, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Glee Club, College Preference, Princeton. 73 .. . .,.. . 51 .W .A . , . lf -ef mi I-l JOHN BRUSH HATCHER DA1'TON, O. Johnny. Hat.ch. Hatchie.,' Born March 17, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Champion- ship Senior Class Basketball Team, Southern Club, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Cornell. ' l' GEORGE KINSEY HAVEN CINCINNATI, O. HI-Iaveyf' John Born January 2, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Track Squad, Christlian Fraternity, Outing Club, Scientific Soci- ety, Four-Year Club, Glee Club, Honorable Mention, College Preference, Carnegie Institute of TeclInology. I - ALFRED HENRY HAYES STONEHAM, MAss. HAI I7 Born September 14, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, Track Squad CQJ, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club 122, Radio Club, Scientific Society 123, Honor Man, Second Group, Honorable Mention t3D, Upper Middle Chemistry Prize, College Preference, M. I. T. 74 H , . . . .,. 1-P ,..., .,.. -92 5 . .. . .Y . lf KASPAR HODGSON STONKERS, N. Y. zzliaplu Born April 1, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year 5 College Preference, Yale. WILLARD STEWART HOTCHKISS H Born May 31, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Christian Fraternity, Musical Clubs, Glee Club, Orchestrag College Preference, Amherst. RICHARD STEDMAN HOLDEN BENNINGTON, VT. Dick Born January 9, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year 5 Ath- letic Association, Academy Crew, Manager, Christian Fraternity C355 Les Cabotinsf' Dance Conimittee, Outing Club, Secretary, Vaudeville Show, 19243 Golden Branch Literary Society, Assistant Librarian, June Ball Officers, Alpha Nu, College Preference, Harvard. I .3537 .:. , - . .11-egg-f:' EVANSTON, ILL. Hotchf' Stewie.,' 75 g0T6WOTd E535-'43 C9 you, tbe reader, tbe members of tbe CE' 1925 Qean submit, as our united ejfart to record tbe activities of tbe ' Wbole scbool, tbis year-book of tbe Q-Dbillips cgxeter Ecademy. ClQ3e bave been given our opportunity to do our part in making memorable tbe triumpbs oftbe student body on tbe atbletic jield and in tbe jield of literary and scientnic develop- ment. 36.0102 successful our ejfarts ba'-oe been is for our readers to judge. gn tbe pages wbicb fallow we bave endeavored to portray tbe lf? of tbe scbool as specnically as can be done by mere pbotograpbs and unemotional print. Cgbe true Sxeter spirit, Wbicb tbrobs in tbe veins of every gxeter man, cannot be made clear tbrougb tbe speecbless medium of a tabulated account, dealing witb tbe bappenings of a single year, but must be understood by personal experience. 4 lr A-f-:d im m el JAMES HARVEY HOWE, JR. W EBS-TER Grzovns, Mo. 'fJi1nf' Harvie. Born July 14, 1906. Entered Junior Year, Swimming Squad, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Four-Year Club, College Preference, Princeton. ., . JOHN HOWLAND, JR. BALTIMORE, MD. Joe Johnny.'l Born June 3, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Cham- pionship Class Hockey Team, Academy Swimming Team QD, Track Squad, Southern Club, College Preference, Yale. WILLIAM NORRIS HUBBARD, JR. NEW YORK, N. Y. Bill Hub Born June 11, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Track Squad 125, Class Baseball, Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball Team, Championship Senior Class Basketball Team, Championship Senior Class Football Team, Christian Fraternity 145, Four-Year Club, Williams Club, Empire State Club, Phi Epsilon Sigma, College Preference, Williams. 76 1: ai F waa ima mnl WILMER REED HUFF ENGLEWOOD, N. J. B-ill. 'tWillie. Born July 4, 1903. Entered Upper Middle Year, Chris- tian Fraternity t2j, Outing Club CQD, Les Cabotinsn, Cast, 'tLes Precieuses Ridicules , Mandolin Club 125, The Eronzfarz, Associate Editor, Honor Man, Second Group, Honorable Mention, Deacon of the Academy Church, College Preference, Princeton. LYFORD HUTCHINS EXETER, N. H. Hutch t'Red. Born November 3, 1903. Entered Upper Middle Year, Crew Squad, Academy Football Squad, Academy Football Team, Class Gift Committee, Chairman, Christian Frater- nity, Lantern Club, Outing Club, President: Golden Branch Literary Society, Vice-President, Academy Debating Teams, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Harvard. 1 FRANCIS EDMUND INGALLS EAST LYNN, MASS. 'tFran. Ing, Franny, Born June 24, 1908. Entered Upper Middle Year, Acad- emy Baseball Squad QQJ, Championship Senior Class Basket- ball Squad, Christian Fraternity 123, Outing Club, Glee Club QD, Honor Man, First Group, Second Group CSD, Hon- orable Mention CTJ, College Preference, Tufts. 77 1-v ,. .,,. . -fr a -a mmm v g.s::1as:n..aal w mv-I WENDELL FORD JACKSON PRINCETON, N. J. Bill, Jack, Born November 25, 1907. Entered Senior Year 5 Academy Track Squad, Christian Fraternity5 Honor Man, Second Group5 Honorable Mention5 Outing Club 5 College Prefer- ence, Princeton. DONALD RICHARD JACOB EXETER, N. H. lKJake-71 IKDOH-77 Born February 8, 1903. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Track Team C215 B. A. A. Interscholastic Team5 Bowdoin Interscholastie Team5 Championship Senior Class Track Tean15 Class Baseball 5 Class Football C215 Swimming Squadg Four-Year Club, Technology Club 5 Bay State Club 5 Outing Club 5 Christian Fraternity C415 Honor Man, First Group CBD, Second Group C215 Honorable Mention C555 College Preference, Yale. SIDNEY REMEMBRANCE JOHNSON BROOKLINE, MASS. Sid Born September 12, 1906. Entered Junior Year, Class Baseball Team C35 5 All-Class Baseball Squadg Academy Hockey Squad C375 Academy Hockey Teain5 Academy Foot- ball Team, Assistant Manager5 Christian Fraternity C3j5 Harvard Club5 Bay State Clubg Four-Year Clubg Senior Pin Committee, Honor Man, First Group 5 Chapel Monitor C255 Honorable Mention C215 Phi Theta Psi 5 College Prefer- ence, Harvard. 78 1' ' 1 A' . -574 li annum mu xacsw. ms :wma uf. u. .f WILSON TOMPKINS JOHNSTON lX'IAM,x1zoNEoK, N. Y. HBill. I7 Born November 1, 1905. Entered Lower Middle Year, Track Squad C255 Academy Swimming Team, .Assistant Manager, Class Football C335 P. E. A. Police, Christian Fraternityg Lantern Club, uL0SCiI.l3Ol.lI1SHQ Glee Club, T he E.l'0IZZiHIl, Associate Editor, Exchange Editorg Honor Man, Second Group Q-LJ, Kappa Delta Pig College Preference, Princeton. EDGAR WAGSTAFF JONES CANTON, O. Ed. 'tEddie. Jonesie. Born March 6, 1908. Entered Junior Year, Class Football Team CSD, Championship Upper Middle Class Football Team 3 All-Class Football Team 5 Academy Football Squad, Track Squad, Class Baseball, Yale Club, Ohio Club, Christian Fraternity C455 Four-Year Club, Honor Man, Second Group 5 College Preference, Yale. THOMAS BAKEWELL KERR ENGLEYVOOD, N. J. T.B. Tommy. Born May 15, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Football Team C2jg Swimming Squad 3 Crew Squad, Class Hockey, All-Class Football Team, Christian Fraternity C235 Vaudeville Show, 19255 Phi Epsilon Sigma 5 College Prefer- ence, Princeton. 79 xv- ,. ..., -,Q-1 S 9 - I CHARLES AUGUSTUS LANE GLEN RIDGE, N. J. 'I Charley. Born August 16, IQOS. Entered Senior Year, Outing Club, College Preference, Harvard. ii .f GEORGE CARPENTER KOSS DEs NIOINES, IA. f'George. Born September 29, 1905, Entered Junior Year, Lantern Club, Four-Year Club, The Exmrirzrz, Associate Editor, Alpha Nu, College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM KINGSBURY LANE, JR. NEW Youre, N. Y. Bil1. Willie Born April 23, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year, Acad- emy Traelc Team QZJ, B. A. A. Relay Team, Captain, B. A. A. I nterseholastie Team CED, Senior Class Championship Track Team, Championship Upper Middle Football Team QZJ, All-Class Football Team, Upper Middle Squash Team, Senior Class, Seeretary-Treasurer, Senior Council, Cap and Gown Committee, Chairman, Four-Year Club, Christian Fraternity 449, Cabinet., Lantern Club 131, HLes Cabotinsn IBD, Ser-retary, Empire State Club, Static, The Prinee and the Palmer, Christmas Plays CZJ, Les Boulinardu, Cast, Les Preeieuses Ridieules , Dramatic Association, The lilll-Ill-11N Efelcr Jllonlhly, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Honor Man, First Group, Second Group QQJ, Honorable Mention CGI, Prize of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs, Winter Dance Committee, Alpha Nu, College Prefer- ence, Yale. SO , .,... 11 m m rj JAMES FREEMAN LAWRENCE PLAINFIELD N. J. HJim. Larry. Born July S, 19075 Entered Upper Middle Year, f'Les Cabotins , G. L. Soule Literary Society, Golden Branch Literary Society, Glee Club f2Dg French Club 5 Dance Com- mittee, Cast, f'Spreading the News , Honor Man, Second Group 5 Honorable Mention C223 Crew Squad C235 Christian Fraternity 5 College Preference, Princeton. 1 4 l 1 . GORDON LOWELL LEACH BROOKLINE, MASS. A 'A Gordie. Born August 22, 1905. Entered Senior Year, College Preference, Harvard. HARRY LEOPOLD, IR. NEW YORK, N. Y. , AiLeO.H HLee.77 Born September 27, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Y earg Swimming Squad C255 Crew Squad, Class Football Team, Christian Fraternity C3jg Outing Club i355 College Prefer- ence, Undecided. Sl I 97 JOHN LEE LESHER VVILLIAMSTOWN, Pa. Lesh. Joe, Born July 6, 1908. Entered Upper Middle Year, Chris- tian Fraternity, Outing Club , College Preference, Williams. PAUL SYLVESTER LINDQUIST ORANGE, MASS. Murphy 'fLindy. Paul. Born February 6, 1908. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Basketball, Christian Fraternity, Honor Man, First Group, Honorable Mention QD, College Preference, Amherst. DWIGHT LITTLE, JR. BROOKLYN, N. Y. 'A Dwight. H Born March 16, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Track Team, B. A. A. interscholastic Team CED, Basketball Squad, Christian Fraternity, Lantern Club, Outing Club, Golden Branch Literary Society, Glee Club CD, The Phillips Ercler Monthly, Associate Editor, Phi Epsilon Sigma, College Preference, Williams. S2 wi- .. .. gi Ix mfnmst amw fy. Ll GEORGE BREWSTER LOUD, JR. DETROIT, NIICH. H Butch. HBLlf-Cl1CI'.H Born April 30, 1907. Entered Junior Yearg Class Basket- ball Team C255 All-Class Baseball Teamg Academy Baseball Tearng Championship Senor Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Team, Swimming Squad, Phi Theta Psi, College Preference, Yale. - . WILLIAM ELLWOOD LOWERY FRAMINGHAM, Mfiss. I' Bill. Born June 13, 1905. Entered Senior Yearg Track Squad, Scientitic Soeietyg Christian Fraternity, Outing Clubg Col- lege Preference, M. I. T. JOSEPH EDWIN LoWEs, JR. I DAYTON, O. AKJO0. YY Born May 30, 1907. Entered Lower Middle Year, All- Class Football Team, Manager, Championship Senior Class Football Team, Manager, Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball Team, Manager, Crew Squadg 'fLes Cabotinsug Christian Fraternity, VPHE PEAN, Assistant Business Manager, Advertising Manager 3 Honor Man, First. Group, Second Group Q-ij, Dillon First Year French Prize CFirstj, Chapel Monitor, Vaudeville Show, 19255 Kappa Delta Pig College Preference, Yale. 83 we , -,f. 1 af .5 ,.,, ' '42 ADAM KEITH LUKE, JR. IRVINGTON-oN-HUDSON, N. Y. Ad l'Lukie. Born December 23, 1905. Entered Lower Middle Year: Athletic Associationg Class Footballg Academy Football Squadg Golf Squadg Track Squad C355 Academy Hockey Team, Mzmagerg Christian Fraternity C335 Kappa Delta Pi 5 College Preference, Yale. MORRIS SAMUEL LUSTBADER NEW YORK, N. Y. Bud. Lusty. Born April 16, 1908. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Acad- emy Traek Squadg College Preference, Yale. DONALD CAMERON MacDONALD DULUTH, MINN. Doodle Hoot Mon. Born October 17, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Hockey C255 Track Squad C293 Crew Squadg Christian Fraternity C355 Phi Epsilon Sigmag College Preference,Yale. S4 If HERMAN RAINVILLE MAGNUSON MANCHESTER, MASS. Mag Maggie IiHCl'l11lC.ll Born September 23, 1903. Entered Junior Yearg Chain- pionship Senior Class Football Teamg Swimming Squad C335 Track Squadg Glee Club C233 Four-Year Clubg Bay Stale Club 5 Dartmouth Club 5 Christian Fraternity g College Preference, Dartmouth. JOHN JOSEPH MAHONEY Donemcsrizn, Bhss. Jack Football Squadg Academy Basketball Hquudg Avaeleiny Baseball Squadg Christian Fraternityg College P1'L'l'C'l'Cllf'G Harvard. PAUL WHITTEMORE MATHER CAMBRIDGE, MASS. HMath. Cotton Born January '25, 1908. Entered Upper Middle Yezuxg Christian Fraternity C255 Cast, t'Sprcading the Newsng Mandolin Club g Glee Clubg Honor Man, First Group QD, Second Groupg Honorable Mention C5jg Cuni Laude So- cietyg Wentworth Mathematical Prize QThirdjg College Preference, Harvard. S5 Born October S, 1900. Entered Senior Yearg Aeadexny 1 C ontent .f fmmg I C556 School, 1924--1925 Qrganizations fgtlrletics Cqdvertisements .4 if ma ins THOMAS LaSALLE MAYNARD RURIFORD, ME. f iiT0H1.7l Tonimy. Shorty Born February 1, 1907. Entered Senior Year, B. A. A. Interscholastic Team, Bowdoin Interscholastic Team, Champion Senior Class Truck Team, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, College Preference, Dartmouth. ROBERT JOSEPH MCDONALD ZYEWYTONYILLE, MASS. Mack Born March 4, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Acad- emy Football Squad CZD, Track Squad QZJ, Christian Fra- ternity, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Princeton. WILLIAM HENRY MCMASTER, JR. YANKTON, S. D. Bill HMC. Born March 3, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Track Squad, Christian Fraternity, Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, 1Villinn1s. SG , ,, . U H xg ,... gg ,, , PE i5Si9? iif2h'1!D2 JOHN WILLIAMSON MCPHERSON SHIPPENSBURG, PA. 'ilac-k. Mac.'l Born July 18, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Chris- tian Fraternity, Phillips Church Monitor, College Preference, Harvard. HENRY RIDDLE MERRILL CiLENS FALLs, N. Y. Hank Hen. Born November 14, 19015. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Football 123, Championship Upper Middle Class Foot- ball Team, All-Class Football Team, Academy Football Squad, Class Baseball 123, Academy Basketball Team 439, Captain CQJ, Upper Middle Class, Secretary-Treasurer, Christian Fraternity CZJ, Cabinet, Senior Council, Yaude- ville Show, 1923, Musical Clubs, President., Glee Club CQJ, Church Monitor 121, Fall Dance Committee, Chairman, June Ball Officer, Phi Theta Psi, College Preference, Yale. NEAL OAK MILLER BANGOR, ME. rrxealvl r:Nip.H Born July 16, 1906. Entered Senior Year, Outing Club, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Harvard. 87 ,, 14- L. . .A . -51 . . .. , ,, , , - ' r KENNETH MATTHEW MORAN NASHUA, N. H. Ki Iieny! Born July 7, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Baseball Team, Class Hockey Team CQJ, P. E. A. Police, Kappa Delta Pi, College Preference, Dartmouth. 4 L JOHN MULFORD PRINCETON, N. J. t'Johnny. t'Mell. Born August 1, 1907. Entered Senior Year, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Honor Man, First Group CD, Honorable Mention 125, College Preference, Princeton. JOHN GWENNAP MURRAY MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. Boute. Jack, Johnny, Born July 9, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year , Athletic Association, Academy Football Team, Assistant Manager, Manager , Class Football Squad QD, Class Baseball Squad, P. E. A. Police, Empire State Club, Yale Club, Four-Year Club, Christian Fraternity 125, Inter-Fraternity Council, Kappa Epsilon Pi, College Preference, Yale. 88 .. ,,,. . , . , ,. x. 52 lr Ll EDWARD DANIEL MYERS, JR. CATSKILL, N. Y. CiEddie-ii HEd'!7 Born August 4, 1906. Entered Senior Yearg Class Basket- ball Squadg College Preference, Union. l - Au - -- HARWOOD STERLING NICHOLS, JR. BUFFALO, N. Y. Nick Nitch. Born March 28, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Track Squad Q3Jg Christian Fraternityg Clee Clubg Golden Branch Literary Societyg Staff P. E. A. Life g College Preference, Cornell. JOSEPH EDWARD NOLAN BOSTON, MASS. Joe, Born May 10, 1906. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Acade- my Track Squad 5 B. A. A. Relay Tearng B. A. A. Interscho- lastic Tearng Christian Fraternityg Phi Epsilon Sigmag Col- lege Preference, Yale. l ' 1 S9 ,.., - 51 , . ,, se.-D ias. PHILIP JOHN O'NEIL BosToN, MASS. f'Phil. HP I Born February 19, 1906. Entered Lower Middle Year, Outing Club LQJ, Christian Fraternity, Church Monitor, College Preference, Princeton. RICHARD HENRY O'CONNELL CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 1lDiCk.u Born March 2, 1903. Entered Junior Year, Athletic Asso- ciation, Secretary, Academy Football Team C2J, Captain, Academy Track Team 535, Harvard Interscholastie Team, B. A. A. Interseholastic Team, Bowdoin Interscholastic Team, Championship Penn Relay Team, 1923, Class Day Officers, Second Marshal , Senior Council, Lower Middle Class, President, Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer, Vaudeville Show, 1922, 1923, Honor Man, Second Group, Honorable Mention C3J, Kappa Delta Pi, College Preference, Harvard. -7 - - J DUDLEY WAINWRIGHT ORR CONCORD, N. H. Dud. Born June 9, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year, Upper Middle Class Hockey Team, Academy Track Squad CZZD, Christian Fraternity, Cabinet, Class Day Officers, Orator, Lantern Club, Cast The Rising of the Moon , Dramatic Association, Golden Branch Literary Society, Academy De- bating Team, Honor Man, First Group, Second Group C2j, Honorable Mention 143, The Henry Judson Hooper Memorial Prize, College Preference, Dartmouth. 90 1-P ., -ff . , if BROOKS OTIS BOSTON, MASS. Otey. Born June 10, 1908. Entered Lower Middle Year, Chris- tian Fraternity, Golden Branch Literary Society, Secretary, Scientific Society, College Preference, Harvard. 1 WILLIAM LEE OVERHOLSER, JR. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. Pete ence, Dartmouth. H W1 GEORGE BIRKBECK PARKER CEDARTOWN, GA. Charlie, Fat, Born December 19, 1908. Entered Upper Middle Year, Honor Man, First Group, Second Group C315 Cum Laude Society, Christian Fraternity C215 College Preference, Yale. 91 Born April 22, 1907. Entered Senior Year, College Prefer- . . -1- . . . -J-1 . . . lr -- 1-fu :ess L...ss.1-+2 1 -'-fa Ll OLCOTT SPRIGG PAYSON PORTLAND, ME. ' 'lOIcie. Awk. Pays.U Born June 30, 1907. Entered Junior Year, Academy Swimming Teanig Track Squad 6233 All-Class Track Team, Four-Year Club Q Maine Club g Christian Frsiternilyg Honor Man, Second Group, Phi Epsilon Signing College Preference, M. I. T. RAYMOND C PERKINS VVATERBURY, VT. AlRi1y-Y! llpelik-YY Born September 15, 1906. Entered Senior Year, Glee Club, College Preference, Dartniouth. ALLEN THORNDYKE PERRY CLEVELAND, O. H 17 Football Squad, College Preference, Yule. 92 Born October 23, 1906. Entered Senior Yearg Academy we ,... A . fz WILLIAM RADDIN POND, JR. Born May 11, 1907. Entered Senior Year , Christian Fra- ternity, College Preference, Princeton. JOHN H POWELL, JR. Born July S, 1907. Entered Upper Middle Year , College Preference, M. I. T. RUTLAND, VT. I' Bill. JOHN ALEXANDER POPE DETROIT, NIICH. Johnny POpey. Born August 4, 1906. Entered Junior Year , Class Base- ball Team, Manager, Academy Track Squad QD, Academy Football Team, Assistant Manager, Academy Swimming Team CQJ, Captain, Cheer Leader, Senior Council, Class Day Oflicers, Third Marshal, Christian Fraternity Cabinet , Les Cabotinsn QD, President, Four-Year Club, Yice-Presi- dent, Cast The Rising of the Moonu, Outing Club, June Ball Officer, Inter-Fraternity Council, Phi Epsilon Sigma, College Preference, Yale. - P SEATTLE, WASH. Peweef' Jack 93 .-Y ,.4., ,. fl hw A-. Wm W :...J....s umm THERON PALMER PRAY ASHLAND, WIS. consin. HILMERT ALBERT RANGES NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Rangie. Born March 17, 1000. Entered Junior Year, Class Foot- ball Team, Blnnnger' Qi, Acaderny Crew Squad, Assistant lX'Innnger, Christian Fraternity, G. L. Soule Literary Society, Musical Clubs, Secretary, Mandolin Club GD, The Eronwimz., Associate Editor, Assignment Editor, Alpha Nu, College Preference, Princeton. 't Theron Born May 24, 1907. Entered Senior Xetxr, Outing Club Christian Fraternity, College Preference Unix erslty of XVIS LEONARD NICHOLS RHOADES BROOKLINE, 1X'IAss. Len Lenni. Born June 18, 1906. Entered Junior Year, Aendeiny Hockey Tc-uni, Class Baseball Team, Class Hockey Team, Aendeiny Hockey Squad CZJ, Senior Class Pin Committee. Chairman, Christian Fraternity, Les Caxbotinsu, Harvard Club, Bay State Club, Four-Year Club, Honor Man, First Group 169, Second Group KZJ, Sherman Hour History Prize, Cum Laude Society, Honorable Mention 1175, Chapel Monitor 623, Alpha Nu, College Preference, Hairvnrd. 94


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