Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)
- Class of 1928
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I 'P , 1928 PEA EZRA H RIPPLE III U U H7 Ed t f MERTON F JOYCE Lf MELVIN H YOUNG A Ed f 2 gig? gf 'Grad-laxiiszlg 21 Hoy IIIIIIIIIHHXQ KQBNJ-Q Hgvfm, V HM : F . MQ + V 2 W ' f f ' . N' , . ior-in-bhie TQ Business Manager TQ f Y 1' 1 ' . 21 P7175 rt ltor Q 5 Lzmzxnnnxxwr 'ff 'ff - f - -ff-X v -- X 1 , .. X wily -f L ,ug f 1 - A Q! kg m:11f ig,t-g.gx- E ml lforetvor lf suhmit this volume to gou, reader, not as a Perfect Picture of the life M and achievements off the Academg - during the Past gear, hut merelg as a ll record of those things ahle to he set down hg our humhle Pen.. We cannot Iportrag the traditions and spirit vvhich have helped to make this gear the success it has heen, nor can we shouo hou: those graduating this gear have achieved the aim of the motto, Gflluc venite Pueri ut viri sit1'is..9 To do this is ahove our lpotver. Judge us then, limited as tve are, not too strictlg. V To the memhers of the Class of Nineteen Ttventg-Eight, une tender this hook as a me- morial, fitting and just, of their tvorls for the Academg during the gears theg have spent here. To them we extend our wishes for suc- cess and happiness. 4 Xif.. 'WN I The Sehoell 1927 11928 Orgelnnzelitnens Aithlleitlles Advertisements I L 'Ewa in i ' M' 'W ! 9 I . I , I WJ WI-Honor to the hrotne, the wise, the good, Whose hives in this olld sehooll hegon! Umar hxonion hrotherhood horns grotitttde of JI1l1lfUl1Ul9, from the 661EX01tfB1I' Udeg' hg Professor George IE. Woodherrg 6 To frederick Raytnancdl Whitman Whose slpllencdlifdl character anal scclhaall spirit have eenttriilbntedl sa greatly ta Exeter iifdlealls this Jbeelk is reslpeetfnlllly fdlefdlieatedl 7 Y' an-ni' 'r'- ri . 1 ' X E lb 45 A lf ' 1' . h I N l ' 5 l I Wt if ' l ifix Q y X M I b y IT ll I N f I Q I Q il I I , nm.. 1927 Sept. 1.9, Monday, Examinations for Admission. Sept. 21, Wednesday, Fall term begins. Nov. 24, Thursday, Thanksgiving Day: a holiday. Dec. 20, Tuesday, Fall term ends. WINTER VACATION or THREE Wmcxs 1928 Jan. 11, Wednesday, Winter term begins. Mar. 27, Tuesday, Winter term ends. SPRING VACATION or ONE WEI-:Ia 1.928 April 4, Wednesday, Spring term begins. June 4, Monday, and Examinations for Admission. June 5, Tuesday, . June 16, Friday, Prize Night. .I une 28, Saturday, Speaking for the Merrill Prizes. J une 24, Sunday, Anniversary Sermon. June 25, Monday, Seniors' Class Day. June 26, Tuesday, Spring term ends. July Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. N ov. Dec. SUMMER VACATION or TWELVE WEEKS Io, 31, 2.0, 17, Io, eo 19, Tuesday, Slimmer session begins. Friday, Summer session ends. Wednesday, Examinations for Admission. Monday, Grade and Make-up Examinations. Wednesday, Fall term begins. Thursday, Thanksgiving Day: a. holiday. Wednesday, Fall term ends. 8 Q , 1 Qkff x me KN 2 ' w. 4 A 9 The Academy Building The Town of Exeter The Afcculfdlcemy Ycumdl xi Amen and Ciillllfey Hfudllls Dunbar Hcudlll 'IF' Webster Hcnlllll Phillips Church lhnlmonit IIm1fH1r'mcu1nrH in , g'- 1Fiirs1t Academy Building Now The faculty Club L' ', - 'wu,,,. .W W - 4' -.-A , X -' . -. '- 'Z f-. ,.. , '. ' .-f- ,QKC ,,'w 0- f9'L'Lv yang , , - . .,.,,qgQv at ,N Thumlpsoml Gymnasium 19 The Academy , , we U. Yeurcdl in Winter 20 Dcnuuis library ml -I -- - - 1. . I ,sl - A Em l 1 - m ILW! 1I'1UlSllCBCBS JERIGMIAH SMITH, JR., A.B., LI..B., I'rr:sirIen.1 ....... . Czunbridge, M Elected June, 1907 LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.T'I.D., cm-QfHciu Elected June, 1914 GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON, A.B., LILD, . Elected June, 1903 TIIOMAS WlIII4IAM LAMoN'r, A.B., LL.D. . . Elected October, 1917 MINOT Osooon SIMONS, S.'l'.B., A.M., DD. . . Elected February, 1920 WIIIIIIAM BOYCE THOMPSON, LL.D. . . Elected October, 1921 BERNARD WAIITIJN TRAI-'I-'oRn, 11.15. . . Elected October, 1921 ' Trerzs IITJE7' CORNING BENTON, A.M. .... ..... Elected October, 1922 flrlslliev' EM1L1ES.SPR.ING. . . . . . . . . Elected June, 1896 fllerk Qf Um Truslees LAURENCE MIJRRAY Cnosnm, A15 ........... Elected OctobeI', 1924 22 HSS . Exeter, N. ll New York, N. Y New York, N New York, N . Yonkers, N Y X, Y lleaulville, Mass . Exeter, N. . Exeter, N. . Exeter, N. l I H Il ws , FAC U LTY ll i Y' 1 -53 s mil LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D. Principal. Harlan P. Amen Professor. Elected June, 1914. Prepared for collepgo at Lawrenceville School. A.l3., Williams, 18983 A.M., Princeton, 1899, A.M., Yale, 1910, l,il1.lJ., Dart- mouth, 1915, L.ll.D., Williams, 1920. A A 'Iv Instructor at Lawrenceville School, Professor at Williams College. A A fb Club, New York, Williams Club, New York, Tavern Club, llostong Century Association, New York, Ilarvard Club, Boston. lCditor Marl0wc's Dr. Faustusg Newspaper and magazine articles. JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS A.M., LL.D. Secretary of the Faculty and Professor ol' English Literature. l'llccted October, 1878. Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. A.l5., 'Har- vardg A.M., Dartmouth Cllonjg LL.D., New Hampshire College. Everett Athenaeum, the Signet, fb B K, Harvard, 112K fb, New Ilampshirc College, Sigma, Boston University. Member of Modern Language Association of America, American Dialect Society, American Philological Association, Cliosophic Society, Princeton Cllonjg Vice-President, American llnitarian Association. Trustee, University of New Hampshire. Editor of Scott's Lady of the Lake, Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison, Goldsmith's Vicar of NVakefield, and 't'l'hc Desertcd Village. JOSEPH SHERMAN FORD, A.M. Director of Admissions. Appointed June, 1894. Prepared for college at private school in Waltham, Mass. A.lS., Harvard, 18945 A.M., Harvard, 1900. of lim Phillips lfxrlrr Acmlmny. GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M. Instructor in German. Appointed June, 1895. Prepared for college at Albion, N. Y., High School. AB., Will- iams, 18885 A.lVI., llarvard, 1894, Leipzig, Halle, Columbia. 111 lk K New l'Ingland Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, New England lvlodern Language Association. Author ol' Intro duction to Latin Cwiih J, C. Kirtlandl. 24 llarvard Club of Boston, l'ol'merly joint editor of the lf'lfII1'l1'n ' , 1' , -- E21 mms www melb i?--W. nj HOWARD ANDREW ROSS, A.B. Dirvr-f.or of lllw clylllllllliilllll :u1clol'At.l1lc-tic-S. Appoilltvcl Juno, 1895. PI'vp:1l'vil for 1-ollvpgc nl, liiilfluford, Mo., liigli School. A.B., iiowrloin. A A fb FOI'llll'I'iy 1J1l'0l'l-Ol' of Muncllostm' Gynmnsium. Mvmiwr of Aim-rim-:m Pllysir-:xl 1'iKi1l1'1l.1-1011 Association, Svcomlmy School Diroo- Irors' Associ:i1.ion. GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B. Il1S11l'll01,0l' in Nlamlilivniaitics. Appointml Oct.oln-r, 18913. 3 mms. lnsl.i'11r'lo1':11. llw llimiillon Fr-liool, l'l1il:14lvlplii:1, Pu. JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, A.M., L.H.D. Morison Prof:-ssol' of Lzitin. Elcctcml Of5llCJiJOI', 1897. i,l'0IJlll'0li for colin-go :Lt 'l'1'un1:msbu1'p: Amulcmy, Now York. A.B., Ilolm1'l,Collugu, 1890, A.M., 18935 L.ll.D., 19155 Lolzuicl Slauiforcl .lunior Univc-l'si1.y. 11' K 'I', 'If B K 1l1SlfI'llCl,0l' :xt W au-zliington College, 'l':Lconm, 1V:Lsl1.g Maummim Hull, Palo Alto, Cal., Lolamri Stamford Junior University, llolmrt C0ii1'l.21'. NICIIIIJOI' of Classiczmi Assoczintioll of Plllglauid :Lml Wales, Qlll1'l'i02l.ll Pliilologicail Associutiong Naitioniil'1nsl,il.u1.o of Social . Clillil, 51'CI0l,llI'j-fl0l10l2li, Cum Lzulclo homely, Asso1.l.L1.z. lux.Lm- lllfll' in Lautlin, Colle-go .ifiI1lfl'1l.1lCC Iilxzunination l5o:u-d,- 1'1cli1.or of 'Si-lc-1-Lions from lvill' cj!l1'l'0SIl0Illif'11C001- Cic01'o, Eclilor of Amoricim lflrlition ol' lii1.uliic's Hisllblliilb Facilcsf' H1l1l.I'0li1lC1f1011 to L:x1.in Cwitli G. li. Rogc-1'sJ, 0r:L1.ions of Cicero Cwith A. llalrknoss :xml A- G. Willizunsj, ICrli1,o1'-ill-cllicf of lVlu.emilI:ui's 1.:1t.in Sc-rivs. Cilrlirniam Sllllllllvl' Sc-ssion l+':i.c11li.y, 1919-1927. WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE, A.M. lnstructuor in Physics. Appointed Outoimvr, 1899. I'1'opm'c1l for vollogo ni, Lowvll High School, Lowell, lvlnss.: A.B. A.M., H1ll'X'iLl'fi. A 'I' IllSl,l'll01iOl' nt Rzwilu- Collogn C11'1l.1ll1ll2lll' Sm-liool, Rawinv, Wis of Physics '1'l'2l,!!il0l'H. 25 1'i'0p:Ll'0rl for collvgo :Lt Gluns Falls Acauloniy N. Y. A.B., Wili- Assistzml. in Pliysivs :ill ll:n'v:u'rl. Mvmlwr ol' 1'i:lSi.l'l'lI :XHH01'lIllliUll - - i' - V. ,af - F wrwi mar fw.---re. H HQ ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK, A.M., Ph.D. Cilley Professor ol' Greek. Elected October, 1899. Prepared for college at Norwich, N. Y. A.B., Harvard Univer- sity, 1893, A.M., 1894, l'h.D., 1899. A T,-1: B K Instructor at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Member of Harvard Club ol lloston, American Philological Society, Classical Association ol New England. Author of Studies in the Life of St. Paul, Doetor's thesis, in Harvard Studies. WILHELM SEGERBLOM, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry. Suhstituted for Dr. White, 1899-1900. Appointed .Iune, 1900. Prepared lor college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Har- vard, 1897. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of American Chemical Society, New England Association of Chemistry Teachers CHon.J, New Hampshire Acad- emy ol' Science, Metric Association, New England Association ol' Alumni Phillips Exeter Academy, American Museum of Natural History. Author of First Year Chemistry, Qualitative Anal- ysis, Tables ol' Properties, Properties of Inorganic Substances, numerous pamphlets, articles in scientific publications. Depart- mental Editor of Journal Qf Chemical Education. LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1903. Prepared for college at Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, 1904. Signet. Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English. News ia mer articles. Casual corrcs ondent for various news ia bers. I l Author of The Phillips Exeter Academy, a History. STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK, A M , Ph D Instructor in History. Appointed August, 1902. Prepared for college at Boston Latin School. A.B., A.M., 1'h.D., Harvard. A 'I' Instructor at Brewster Free Academy, Wolfcboro, N. Il. Member of American Historical Association, New England llistory Teachers' Association, Ossipee Club. Author ol' t'An Outline ol' Ancient History. Collaboratcd with Professor W. S. Ferguson in revision ol' Goodspeed's History of the Ancient World. 20 mail . 'A - E H ' . . to . I , ,- JAMES PLAISTED WEBBER, A.M. Instructor in Dramatic Literature and Oratory. Appointed Feli- ruary, 1905. A.Ii., Bowdoin, 1900, Special Diploma of National Conservatory ol' Dramatic Art, 1903, A.M., Columbia, 1903. A A fb Author of one-act plays: The End of the Rainbow, The Golden Arrow, and Frances and Francis, and the dance idyll, t'Peter's Statue. Compiler with H. Il. Webster of 'tOne Act PHYS and t'Short Plays. With Stuart Walker Repertory Cmnpany, summers, 1919-1923, 1134? with The Old Vic Shakespearean Company, London, winter of . Ui. NORMAN SHAW McKENDRICK, A.M. Instructor in History. Appointed June, 1906. Prepared for college at Brockton, Mass., High School, Bridge- water, Mass., Normal School. A.l3., Harvard, 1904, A.M., 1905. Instructor in Massachusetts Public Schools, Assistant in llistory, Harvard College and RadclifTc College. Member of American Historical Association, American Political Science Association, American Asociation for Labor Legislation, New England llistory Teachers' Association, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, National Security League, National Short Ballot Association. Member Society of Colonial Wars. Collahorated with Prof. William Stearns Davis, Ph.D., in his History of Mediaeval and Modern Europe. Collaboratcd with Prof . J. S. Schapiro, Ph.D., in his History of Modern Times in Europe. Director of Rockingham County Y. M. C. A. Trustee of Northern New England School of Religious Education. FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA, A.M. Odlin Professor of English. Elected February, 1907. P1 'Darcd for college at Martinsburg, W. Va., High School. A.li,, WOSIQ Virginia University, 1902, A.M., Harvard, 1903, Yale. 'Ir K XII, fb B K . Q Instructor at lvlartinsburg, W. Va., High School,,the Choate i chool.. Member of Modern Language Association, National Colmffli of Tciachers ol' English, New England Association of Teachers 'ff E111-Clisll, New England Association of Colleges and Secondary 5Cl1ools. Editor, The lffzzllctvfn of the Plmillips Emclcr Acmlcmy. HENRY MARTIN SHUTE, A.M. 1902, A.M., 1902. A 'I' Instructor at University of Maine. -27 Instructor in German and French. Appointed February, 1907. Prepared for college at Salem, Mass., High School. A.ll., 'l'ufts, 1- 1 - af A -W .. . . . .1 .. ,,X , , 'I , A, lf m W ll WALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in llntin. Appointcrl Octohcr, 1910. l l'h.D., llzirvaml University, 1900. Clcvclnnrl, 0.5 Chcshirc School. Chcshirc, Conn. Mc-inlmcr ol cilition. HENRY LEWIS SWEET, A.B. lI1Slf1'll0l,0l' in lN'I:Ltl1cn1:it,icS. Appointlcd Octnohcr, 1910. l'rcp:n'crl for collc-gc nt, Ncw Hamvcn High School, Ncw Ilnvcn, Conn. A.B., Ainlicrstl, 1907. fl' I' A, 'II B K IllSll'llt!l0l'f1lf Univcrsity ol Mninc, Orono, Mc.g l'rincip:l,l of lligli School, Urono, hiv. EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER, B.S. Instructor in French. Appointed Junc, 1911. Prcpurcd for collcgc nt, llmlson, hfluss., lligh School. l1.S., llnrt- inouth, 1894, l'l:irv:n'cl. 22 X l1lSllI'llCl,0!'il.lf liritlglon, Mc., Ar-mlcniyg Dr-troil. l'niv1-rsity School, l.:l,wi'cnccvillc School. CORNING BENTON, A.M. Appointccl Scptcinbcr, 1911. Elcctccl'l'rcnsurcrJunc, 1922. Prcp:n-ccl for collcgc :Llp Ncwtxon, Mass., Iligrh School. A.B., Ilan'- vnrtl, 1907, A.M., lI:u'v:Lrfl, 1908. H II Assistant, in llistnry, ll:u'v:m't.l Univcrsity. 28 ' ll'0Il1Ll'0tl for collcgc :LL llzunilton Collcgintc lnstilutc, Czuuulai. A.B., 'l'oront.o Univcrsitly, 1S94, A.M., ll:u'v:u'1l Univcrsity, 18905 lnstlructor :mt Milton Acaulciny, Milton, Mass., lhiivcrsity School, Aincricain Pliilologirsnl Association, Now l'lng.:l:i.n1l Cllnssicnl Asso- - T J E m2 mmm w1.1c if.i-N. mbl PAUL HUNTINGTON LINABERRY, A.M. liisllriiolox' in l 1'c-nvli. Appointed Octolwr, 1012. P11-pn1'vcl for college nl. thc Oneonta, N. Y., lligli School. .-Lli., ll:u'v:u'ml, 10085 A.M., 1010. Instrufelor :it lifrolo do Commerce, Lyon, 1'il'H,IN70Q Lycdc AlIllN'l't', lj3'on, l i':i.m'1-5 IA'HilOlll' cl':mpgl:Lis IL lu l :u:1lll6 rlvs lml,l,1'c:-1, Univer- silb mln Lyon, l'il'lllH'K'. Vic-c-1'l'c-sicluni. ol the New Eiiglmul Modern llimllllllpxl' ilssooini iong ll:Ll'ViLl'll 'l'vucl1C1's' Associnliiou. ALFRED REYNOLDS WIGHTMAN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in lintin. Appointocl Oclolwr, 1912. I'rop:u'm'l for college nt, R.og'c-rs High Sm-liool, Newport., li,,l. A.B., Brown, 18935 A.M., llxlrvarcl, 111005 l'li.l7., 1000. C':nnni:u'i:in Club. ID B K IllSifl'llCl.0l'2li1 Nlorgun 1 :u'k, Ill., Acnmlvinyg Univvrsilvy ol' Yurnionl Z llolmrl. Collcgcg Cmnlwimlgc Latin School. WALTER EVERETT DOE, A.B. lIlHlfl'llIflUl' in M:i.t,lir'111:Ll.ir's. Appuilm-al S0lllCllllN'l', 1015. Yl'l'0p:m-cl for uollc-gc :ntl The Phillips Exotcl' Acmlcmy. A.B., W0slf'y:u1 lllnivvrsilly, 1008. 'If N O ' V lllwlruf-lor :lil llolmlvrnm-ss School, Plynioutli, N. Il. Assooizitioii of l 1lf'lwl's ol' iXi2lllN'lllIll-lf'H in Now lCngl:mml. ROY RUBINS SHREWSBURY, A.A.G.O. Musical Director. Appointoml Juno, 1010. 1'rcp:u'ccl for college ut Rcmllauuls lligli School, livmllaimls, Cul. A.A.G.O., University of Redlands. Member of American Guild of Orgunists. Author ol' Music in itsliclntioli to1'l1ysics,', ifMllSiC1ll1ll1LClll,.Ci01l,H essays in pvriomliuailsg Boston Art Club. 20 1 1 Y- ,al lY my tl EARL ALONZO BARRETT, A.M. Instructor in l'l1'0I10ll.' Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college :tt Detroit Central High School. University of ivliehigung A.B., Cornell University, 1914, A.M., University of Minnesota, 1916. KD K E, A A XII, II? B K Instructor at Huron College, University of Mimiesotu, St.. .Iohn's School, Mnnlius, N. Y. FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN, A.M. lust ruetor in Ilistory. Appointed September, 1917. l'rep:n'ed for college :tt Oneonta, N. Y., Statte Norinul School. A.15.,Prineeton, 19025 A.M., 1905. fb B K Instructor at New Rochelle, N. Y., High School, Brooklyn Lutin School, N ewztrk Academy. Member of Commission for the Revision of History Requirements. HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY, A.M. Instructor in Lzttin. Appointed May, 1917. Prepared for college ut Mnsten Purk lligh School, liullitlo, N. Y. A.B., Princeton, 19085 A.M., 1915. Territce Club. CII B K Instructor :tt Marietta Aeudemyg Asheville School, Hill School: Nichols School, Brooklyn Polytechnic. LEONARD ELKINS PEARL, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college at Vermont Academy. A.l3., University ol Vermont, 1910. K 2 Chemist with the General Electric Company, of Schenectady, N. Y., Arthur D. Little, Inc., Boston, Stunrlzml Alcohol Compatny, Fullerton, La. 30 l A 'A' N al , E HZS ERM wi-G ig.-.x:. ... , . , HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE, A.B. 1IlNt.1'uct.or in l 1'cncl1. Appoiiitoal Juno, 1918. 1 .l.,I't'jl2lI't!Kl tor collc-gc :Lt l zLirlicld Iligh School. A.B., llnrttmouth, 907. 1 Instructor ut, Detroit, lhiivcrsitty School :xml :it St.. l':Lul's School, Cmrmlon City, Long lshmd. MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS, A.B. IIlSl2l'llCl,0l' in English. Appointcrl Juno, ISHS. Prcpurccl for collcgc nt. Ccntrzil High School, Sprinpgliclml, Mass, llawvzml, 19125 Signct.. lllSliI'llCl,Ol' at Hzirt.t'orcl High School, Groton School. lX'l0lIllJl'l' of llurvaril Club of Boston. ldclitor, llm'vn1'1l Arlztocrzlc. ltlclitor of Poems ot' vVOI'LlSW0l'l,ll, :xml 4' Mill on thc Floss. HENRY SIMPSON COUSE, A.M. 1llSltl'llt5ltUl' in ltlnglisli. Appointcml fl1'lllil'llllJt'l', ISHS. l,l'l'Il2l.l't'tl for oollcgc nt. llamcock, N. Y., lligh School. A.B., I Prxncoton, 10093 A.M., I-lzirvaml, 1915. lllSliI'llCl0l' illi thc fliingslcy School, Esscx Falls, N. J., thc lam'- 1'0l10cvillc School, thc Nolalc :mtl Grccnough School. SAMUEL LEON PARCHER, A.M. lllSlfl'll0l0l' in Physics. Appointed Oclolwr, ltllN. Pl'l'llil.l'l'fl for collcgo 2Lli lligh School, liimlclofonl, Mc. llUWllUlll, lS!l2g Nlltllltl Mccliczll School :mtl I'ort.ln.nrl School lol' lX'lvcllcn.l ln- struct-ion, moz-:s. if T N lnst.r11ct,o1'ut,0gunquit. :mtl liichlcforcl, Mc., 1896-ltll5, twiigaigm-al in thc- gc-114-x'ut,ioi1 and mlistmilmtion of clcct.ricit.y :incl thc Il'l2lflllll.2l.Cl.llI'0 :mtl rlistribution of gals in liicltlcforrl :xml l!:tt,h, Mc. lN'l0lIllJ0I' Ol tl1oNcw 1Cngln.ml Associzttion ot' Gus ltlngiriocrs. 31, 1- ,- - -. . 4? If ,x-.evinwn nm:-:D i.'.w1-an WL' GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON, jr., A.M. Insl,rm:1or in ldnglisli. Appoiim-ll 1 eln'll:n.ry, 1919. l,l'0l1:Ll'0ll for college nl, Phillips Brooks Hr-hool, l'lnil:ul4-lpliin, l':x A.B., William:-x College, 19173 A.M., ll:u'vzn'ml llniversitfy, 1920 'D A 0, 'IW B K Gargoyle Society. PHILIP EDWIN HULBURD lnstrizutor in lVI:111l1m1m,l,ics. Appointeal October, 1919. I,l'I Hll'0ll for eollege :Lt The Phillips Exeter Acfulcniy. S.l5. 1Vl:1ss:1c-lilisvlts Institute of 'l'c-chnology, 1917. A T Ag Waxlkc-rCl11h ,B.s. Teelniology Alllllllll ASsor:i:il,ion. Engineei' with Stone K Webster Eng. Corp., lSoSlon,:in1l Almerllnuv C'onsl,i'nc-tion Co., Boston. OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON Assistant. lJireci,or of the Gynumsium and ol' Atllllolic-s. .-Xppointeml June, 1920. Prc-p:n'erl for college nt, The Phillips l'lxe1.ei'Avmlelny. ll:n'v:u'll Univer:-:ity SIIIIIIIIPI' School ol Pliysieul l'lllllI'2ll-lflll, 1915. EZRA PIKE ROUNDS, A.B. Instructor in Mut,henmlies. Appointed Sc-pteznher, 1920. ,' . Ixepnrecl lor college at Cornish, Maine, Iligh School. A.B. Bowdoin, 1920. 0 A X, 'I' B K The Association of 'Feuchers of hI1l.lfllCII1lIlflCS in New England. I -52 A 'A I-V H? EElm RTE-E EE m mn-I , . EDWIN SILAS WELLS KERR, A.B. Recorder. Appointed Scpteinhcr, 1921. 1'I'l'pared for college at llilhnan Academy, WvlllU'S-lIlLl'I'l', Pa A-B-1 Princeton, 1909. Dial Lodge. fb B K Instructor at Asheville School, Asheville, N. C RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed September, 19212. Prepared for college at Colorado lligh School. A.B., University of the South, 1911, A.M., Harvard, 1920. A T S2 Member of Classical Association of New England. NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH, A.B. Instructor in Latin. Appointed June, 1923. 1'l'ep:u'ecl at l'IllI'llllll1.fIOll, Me., High School. A.B., Harvard, 1921, fpjg li Instructor at Stuyvesant School, Warrentou, Va. PERCY COUCH ROGERS, A.B. Instructor in French and Spanish. Appointed June, 1923. Prepared for college at West Springfield, Mass., High School. A.B., Wesleyan, 1918. A X P Instructor at Bellefonte Academy, Bellefonte, Pa., Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Member ol' New England Modern Language Association. llUniversit6 de Toulouse, Toulouse, France, 1923. Member of the Association des Boursiers Franco-Americains, Paris. Certiiicat d' Etudes Frangaises Superieures. Cert-iiicat de langue espagllolc. Diplome de professeur de francais, 33 1 1 -'Z If my my 31,1 REV. VICTOR MELLET HAUGHTON, A.B. I11Slf1'llf'l0l' in thc liihle. Appointed Sepl.eiuhci', 1923. 1'1'cp:u'c1l for college :LL I'loopcr's School, Yonkers, N. Y. Colum- bian, 1885-87. 1l:Lve1'foi'cl, 1889, A.B. 111 T Gcucrail Tlieologicul Seminaxry, New York, 1892. HENRY D'ARCY CURWEN, A.B. Instructor in English. Appoinlerl Oclohcr, 1924. l'rep:u'ecl for college ul. the 'l'h:1ycr Aczulemy. 1l:u'v:u'1l College, A.B., degree taken in 1924 :is of 1915. DONALD SIMS RICKARD, A.B., A.M. I1lSlfl'llUl10l' in 1'l1'I'lll5ll :xml SlNl,ll1Sll. Appointed Octoln-r, 19213. P1'cp:u'e1l for college ul. Suuuuil, Acsuleiuy, Summit., N. .l. A.B., Cornell,1921g A.M., 1924. A K 16 Weil Fellowship, University of Slil'lLS1101l1'1I, 1925. lustructor in Romamcc Lamguamges, Cornell, 1925-1926. CLARENCE HIGGINS SANFORD, S.B., M.D. Mcclicul Director. Appointed October, 1926. 1'l'ep:u'ecl fo1'collegc:1l, lloston 14luglish High School, Boston, Moss. S.B., lIau'v:u'1l, 1915, M.D., ll:u'v:u'cl Me1lie:LlSchool, 1920. lnst,rucl,or Dcpzwlmcnt of 1I!'Cl'01l.l1101l :mil Ilcultli, Bo:-:t,on Y. M. C. A., 1915-16. Memlicnl Director Sl.. P11.ll1,SS0ll001, 1920-23. House Ollicer, Lowell Corporzition llospilvzil, 1923-24. 1924-26, Assistiml. Nose :uid '1liIl'02Llf Surgeon, Lowell COI 10l'2l,l,l011 llospilol, Lowell, Mass. Assistzuil, Nose :mil 'l'hi'oziL Depiuhneut. of the Massim- chusctts Gcncrul Hospital, General P1'uct,icc in Lowell and Tcwks- bury. ' 34 . If ,t In E EE EB scm:-:Q i.tw,m- Ll GURDON TRUMBULL SCOVILLE, A.B. IhSt.ruct,or in l'lnglish. Appointed Oct.olior, 1926. Pl'0Dil.I'l'Cl for college :Ltr l.ow1-1' Mvrion High School, Al'ilIl10l'0, Pu. A.B., Yule, 1929. 'If li K GEORGE THOMAS MAJOR, B.S. 1IlSl1l'llt3l.0I' in lVI2ll1l1Cl1121.lilCS. Appointed, June, 1927. Propurocl for college ut. Eusthaunpton CIN'I:1ssacliusct.t.sD High School :intl Williston Ac-axcloiny. B.S., 1l:n'v:u-il, 1927. fb B K HARRY C. BARBER, A.M. Inst.ruct.oi' in Mntilieinutics. Appointed Novomlwr, 1927. Proparocl for college utr Sufliolcl School. B.S., Ainhorst, 19025 A'M-1 Amherst., 1910. Instructor Gatos Auauloiny, Nclipqh, Nebraska, Suffield School, Suffield, Connoct,icut,g .ltlnglish lligh School, Boston. Supervisor of Mathematics in the public schools in Newton, Mass. Q Prr-siclont, National Council of 'Foacliors of Mathematics, 1928. . Publications: 'l'oxt,books in insitlimlmtius :incl ax monograph, 'l'ouch- mg Jllrlior High School M:1t.li01mLt.ics. PAUL CONANT EATON, S.B. Instriugtorin English. Appointed Novombvr, 1927. l,l'0l12l,l'Ctl for college at The Phillips Exeter Aczuloiny. S.B., M1lSS1tt7l1l1St3liliS Instituto of Technology, 1927. fb K 2 Bmvci' Cluh, V :Lrsity Club. 35 n emnriam RAYMOND LOVELL GEORGE Born, 14'cb1'uury 12, 1910 Dicd, Or-Lobc-1' 16, 11 3515 51 emuruam FREDERICK FROST OGDEN Born Jung I7 1013 D lcd Nov0mh1r99 1027 Y I 'nfl ,F . , ' ,.. 2, . - ...., . 37 1 1 X I, X f XX , . K g..' Wig ' 3 gi.u..u.x.LL' ' S A ' ' ' '.i.ii.U.u,L5.'.L'...45 ' 1: ,lf 1 Q A A 1 T 5 Q 1 : 1 , 1 5 SENIOR CLASS Senior CC ass OFFICERS gfmdem - . . . . . .... . . WILSON H.Cnos1sY S260-Prcsulent . . . IQENNETH M.Bor1r1cY cc 0l'11'1l ........ . . ...............,.. Gaiman G. Mensa E, the class of 1928, have at last reached the goal towards which we have been advancing for many years. We have just completed a phase of our life. After all these years of Preparation, we are now at the brink of a new world. lt would be an exaggeration to say that we stand on the threshold of our future. Nevertheless, the life that lies before us, which, at mst QIMICO, seems to differ little from the one we have just quittcd, is far deeper in its increase of responsibility. We now enter upon an era entirely different from any hitherto experienced. As is always the ease when embarking on a new venture, we prefer to look back rather than ahead- We like to review our past experiences. The time spent in this school has been one of the applest periods of our life. In mulling over these years, a thousand little memories bring a warm feeling to our hearts. But We must not allow this fondness for the past, this consideration of things done in years gone by, to interfere with our future. We must face what lies before us in a full realization of what we must do. It is true that four years at college separate us from life, but is it not also true that these four years must fit us for the position we are to take in that life? We are no longer Schoolboys- Therefore, let us not consider this matter in the frivolous and careless manner of Schoolboys, but rather as men determining their future. We must decide now what our career Shalllbe. We cannot afford to waste our college years in groping blindly. The importance of this decision cannot be over-emphasized, for on it our whole life depends. Even if we are financially Sllccessful, we will never be completely happy if we choose the wrong field of endeavor. Something will be lacking- Therefore, for the sake of our later years, let us early decide for what work we are naturally fitted, and make that our life work. As Carlyle said, A man's life can be happy only in a clear decided activity in the sphere for which, by nat.ure and circumstance, he has been allllolnted. 39 ,. ,- . ,-. 1 .. -,y . . - frm m m nl JOHN BELL ADAMS Nnw YORK CITY, N. Y. Jack. .luybcll. Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Academy 'l'r:tck Squudg Glec Clubg Chapel Choirg College Preference, Yale. JAMES RUFUS AGEE KNOXVILLE, TENN. Jim, Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Swimming Squad C253 Acad- emy Swimming 'Fearing Lantern Club C3J, Presiflentg Cast, 'tliatlierinc and Petrucl1io g The Phillips Exeter Monthly, Associate Editor, Secretary, Editor-in-Chicfg Glee Clubg Merrill Prize in Composition CFirstj3 Lantern Club Prizeg ' Upper Middle English Prizeg Brooks-Bright Essay Contest C'l'hirrDfg College Preference, Ilnrvurclg Phi Theta Psi. JOHN HENRY AMES, ZND LINCOLN, Ninn. Johnnie. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Senior Class Swimming Temng All-Class Swimming Squudg Honor Man, Second Groupg versi ty. 40 Honorable Mention C215 College Preference, Nebraska. Uni- , 1 , --7 -- - E i-gg WILLIAM ARNOTT, JR. Gmcmzrowr, ly. I., N. Y. Bill. Entered Lower Middle Year: Soccer Clubg Scientific Soeietyg Outing Clubg Christian Fmternityg College Prefer- Onee, M. l. 'l'. ,L JOSEPH ALOYSIUS BARRY, JR. XVINTHROP, MASS. llTip.77 UJOCLH tiun Fraternity Cabinetg Cast, 'l'liree Wise Fools, Happy Phi Theta Psi. LYNN STALEY BEALS, JR. BUFFALO, N. Y. Lindy. Entered Senior Yezirg Christian Fmternityg Glee Clubg Ch:1pelChoirg Lantern Clubg College Preference, llztrvnrd. 41 Entered 'Lower Middle Yenrg Crew Squad CD5 l'. E. A. Policeg Senior Class Pin Committeeg Senior Councilg Chris- Hmiginunng Church Monitorg Colle1.:ePreferenee, ll:xrv:rrdg 1 - -23 m maj EVERETT NEWHALL BENNETT Wmucrmno, MASH. NFV ar H15 Entered Upper Middle Yenrg P. E. A. Police Cilj, Cliiefg uting Clubg Clwisliamn l ml.e1'nit.yg College l'rel'ercnce, 3 X :deg Knppn Epsilon RICHARD BANCROFT BEAMAN VVAIIPIIAM, MASS. Dick, HIS. Entered Lower Middle Yczxrg Academy 'lll'll.l5li Team C255 Harvard Interscliolusl.ic 'l'e:un C235 li. A. A. llll.0l'SCllOlll,SiflC 'l'e:1mg P. E. A. Poliecg Cln'isl.i:in l m1.cr11il.yg College Prefer- ence, Ilnrv:u'dg Alpha Nu. cn. JzLck. CHARLES EDWARD BENSON, JR. Wlcsu' NlGNV'PfJN, MASS. N HCllllCli.H Cl1:LH. Plntcred Upper Middle Ycnrg LlLl1ifCl'H Clulig Musical incnt Editorg Honor Main, Second Group C413 llnll French Prizeg College Preference, l'l:u'v:u'd. 42 Clubs, Orclic-st.rn CQDQ The Ervonimz, Associate Editor, Assign- x . -1 E m u - MAURICE JOSEPH BERKWITZ Bos'roN, MASS. l5erk. Joe, ' Entered Senior Yeurg Academy Truck Teumg Harvard lnterseholastie Tezung Clwistiam Fraternityg Drunmtic Asso- 0l!Ll1l0Ilj College Preference, Harvard. HOLDEN BURR BICKFORD IIARDWICK, VT. l3iek. Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Outing Clubg Clu'ist,i1m Fruternitiyg Y. M. C. A. Workg Mandolin Clulmg Bundler Lutin Prize K'l'liirdDg Weist French Prize Clfirstjg College Preference, W esleyan. Z' , - HERBERT EDWARDS BIXLER lCxic'1'lm, N. H. 'fIIerb. Bix. Entered Junior Yeurg Chzunpionship Senior Cluss Foot.- ballTemn5 Aeudemy Swimming Squad C455 SeientifieSoeiety, 133,-Treasurer,Secreturyg Four-Year Clubg The E Book, Bllslness Munamgerg Honor Mun, Second Groupg Church M0Hll1Ol'f2Jj College Preference, Amherst. 43 ., . y I .1 . ,K f u m fi'i'X ii -'i'- ' my - m mllll J . KENNETH MASON BOFFEY Jimsnv CITY, N. J. Hoff, Ken, Entered Junior Year, Athletic:Association, Vice-President, Academy Track Team, Manager, Senior Class, Vice- Presidentg Class Day Officers, President 5 June Ball Officers, Chairrnang Senior Council, Christian Fraternity, Secretaryg onion, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chiefg Honor Man, First Group UD, Second Group C355 Cum Laude Society, Chapel Monitorg Four-Year Club, Bandler Junior Latin Prize Cllirstjg Prentiss Cummings Lower Middle Greek Prize CFirstjg Lower Middle Algebra Prize CS:-eonrlbg College Preference, Pri neetong Phi Theta Psi. JAMES RAYMOND BOYCE, JR. 1CNeL1cwoon, N. J. zcliayfx Entered Senior Year, Tennis Squad, Class Basketball, Dramatic Association, Musical Clubs, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Williamsg Phi Epsilon Sigma. Nl CHARLES FRED BRAGG, 2ND BANGOR, Mn. Charlie, able Mention f2Jg College Preference, Amherst. 4.4 Lantern Club, Golden Branch Literary Society, The Em- Entered Upper Middle Year, Golden Branch Literary Society, Secretary, Vice-President, President, Academy De- bating Teamg Glee Clubg Honor Man, First Groupg Honor- ' 1 , 3? r BE n'ew:B i5l.i-if-,:. E E ELI HENRY HANNA BRIGHAM, JR. Gufznooic, Im.. lSrig. IIenry. ldntereml Junior Yearg Aezuleniy Footlmll Teaun, Assistnntu Maumgerg Aeaulerny Buselmll 'l'e1un, Assistanit Mzumgerg Senior Class Swinnning 'l'e:ung College Preference, Prince- tong Phi Epsilon Sigma. JOHN KINCAID BRINES Nicw Bnnnswieii, N. J. .lueli. liriney. . l'Inlereml H0lll0l'Yl'1l.l'Q Aezuleniy Foolilmll Squzulg Academy Swinnning Teaung Cliristizin 1 r:ite1'nii,yg Gleo Clnbg Chapel Choirg Reception C01IllIlll-ll?l'Q College Preference, Yuleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. RICHARD LEE BROOKS l.Vl0N'l'RlGAL, Qumnme, CAN. Dick. , Entered Junior Yezirg llist,orienl Society, Secretnryg CIW Sflnrulg 1+'our-Yeau' Clnhg College Preference, McGill. -15, 'A A --I MW W- m mi? ' -. A .4Q.e-me ml. MW W ,nm V 1 . i , M i ,, WILLIAM FRANCIS BROOKS, JR. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Bill, Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football 'l'eamg Senior Class Hockey Teamg Cliristinn l raternit,yg College Prefer- ence, I-lervnrdg Kappa Epsilon Pi. CHARLES WETHERBEE BROWN Rocmvorm, ILL, HCllllCli.H Entered Upper Middle Yc-:Lrg Atliletic Assoeintiong Acad- emy Golf 'l'e:1m, lVI:nmgerg l'. IC. A. Polieeg Class Foolibiill Squzulg Claws linsketlmll C255 Championship Upper Middle Bzmskctbzill 'l'e:ung Outing Cluhg College Preference, Prince- tong Phi Epsilon Sigma. 1 , JAMES BUTLER BROWN CONCORD, N. H. Jim, Brownie, Enterecl Upper Middle Yenrg All-Class Football Sqnndg All-Class 'l'1'ack fI'eamg Academy lfoetlhnll Tezlmg Champion- ship Senior Clnsn Truck Tenmg Aendcmy 'I'rnek Squad Qjg College Preference, IJ1l.1'lflTl0lllfl'Ij Knppn Epsilon I'i. 46 - 1 R A -al :mum xw. Karim.-2: mf:-13 ' -1 I ,, - . ' ill-fa-.:. a'-xx ,zavzwa mu fc.-rms I i , 1 Y -- THOMAS TAYLOR BROWN Rox-iii-1s'r1-zn, N. Y. :ul 53.11 uflwolnlu I'Inl.c-11-d Lowvx' lVlicl4ll0Ym1I'g Uppor Miclcllo Iluscball 'l'o:ung Tennis Sqimrlg Senior Class Hockey 'l'1-mn: liucoption Com- mittoog College I'l'cfr-i'c-111-0, University of Pcnnsylvnning Kappa Delta Pi. . i. EDWARD PAYSON BULLARD, 3RD S'l'RA'l'l 0RD, CoNN. E1l. Ecldic. 1421114-i'ml Uppci' Mimlcllc Yvurg Class l ool.b:Lll C255 All-Class lfootlmll C255 Class llaisulmllg Collogo l'l'0l'l!l'0llC0, Yailcg Alpha Nu. STEVEN SON BURKE Cmcvl-JLAND, 0. Sluovo. ' ' 1!lntoi'ocl Lowvr Miclcllo Yonrg Senior Class Pin Colnnlititcog Rcccbtion Committvc, 'llI'CllSlll'CI'Q Outing Club C35g Christian Fmt iW C355 Gif-0 Cluhg MllSll5ili Clubsg 'PHE PEAN, Assistzuit Businvss lN4:1n:'gur C353 I111,4-I'-Fl'ul,oi'nity Councilg Shurch Monitorg Collvgc l'rofo1'cncv, Princvt,ong Phi Epsilon I ILZIIIIL. v , 47 X 4 V ,af If wifi? Ll BRADFORD BUTLER, JR. linooK1.x'N, N. Y. Brad. But Entered Senior Year, Academy Swimming Team, College Preference, Yale. THOMAS CLARK BYRON XV1i,1.1A'Ms1'on'1', Mn. f','l'o1n. 'l'im. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Lower Middle Class Football, Upper Middle Class Football, Track Squad C315 Christian Fraternity Q3J, Southern Club 125, Secretary-Treasurer, College Preference, Princeton, Phi Theta Psi. HENRY MATHEWS CANBY Glcnisnvrinna, Dm.. Ha.nk. I-Ienrif' Entered Lower Middle Year, Senior Class Basketball Teain, Manager, All-Class Basketball Team, Manager, Lantern Club, Christian Fraternity, Southern Club: The Earomlan, Associate Editor, Exchange Editor, Golden Branch Literary Society, College Preference, Princeton, Phi Epsilon Sigma. 48 x ,., ,I F wr-Lf lw..-M FRANK NAGLE CARLETON lvlNUlll'lS'I'l'Ili, Mfxss. Joc. S1,cvc. lfllntcrcml UIDIIOI'lXll1lKlll'Y0lll'Q Class'l'cnnis'l'c-:ung LlLlllfl'l'll Clubg llisloricul Soc-icllyj The Elrouirm, Assoclutc lllditorg Honor Mun, lfirst Group, Second Group 1333 Clwistlizm 1 1':Ltc1'nl1.y C255 Hcnry Judson Hoopcr M0lHOl'lill Prizcg Collm-go P1'0fo1'oncc, Dari moutllg Phi Epsilon Sipnnu. MARVIN CHANDLER BROOKLINIC, M Ass. l M:1rv. lVI:u'vic. Entered Senior Ycarg Acmlclny Footlmll Squaldg Truck ' Squudg Corinthiml Soccer 'l'c:un3 Socccr Clubg College Prcfcrcncc, lJIll'tlfl0lll.ll. WARREN HUNNEWELL CHILD, JR. Il1No1mM, MASS. W:1rrie. Entered Lower Middle Ycarg Outing Clubg Christian Fraternity 3 Collcgc Preference, H:Lrv:u'd. 49 Y- 1 r al f-A Fm m ml . . , , FRANK ANDERSON CI-IISHOLM SAVANNAH, GA. Smoky. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Senior Class Football Team, Managerg All-Class Football Team, Manager: Track Squaclg Crew Squadg Academy Swimming Team, Assistant Manager 3 Senior Class Swimming Team, Managerg All-Class Swimming 'l'eam, Managcrg Southern Club CID, Vice-Presidentg Golden Branch Literary Society 5 The E.vm1.'iu1z, Associate Editorg College Preference, Yale. ROBERT BARNETT CLEMENT NlQXX 1'CJN C1cN'ruE, MASS. Bob. lflntercd Upper Middle Year 5 Track Squadg Class Baseballg Christian Fraternityg Dramatic Associationg Cast, 'lSp1'cad- ing the Newsng Vaudeville Sliowg College Preference, Yale Phi Theta Psi. DONALD BERRIDGE CLIFFORD l5uooK1,x'N, N. Y. Don. 'lC1ilT. Entered Lower Middle Ycarg Academy 'l'rack Squad C4Jg Academy Track Team C355 P. E. A. Polieeg Cln'ist,igm Fratc1'nity C4J, Cabinet C215 Outing Clubg Assistant P. lil. A. Movies C2J, Manager C253 College Prcl'ercnce, Dartmoutlig Kappa Delta Pi. 50 f - ., -1 F m mm m nv-I WILLIAM JAMES COAD, JR. CMIAIIA, Nlcu. l5ill. lllntereml Lower Mialalle Yearg Academy Swimming 'l'0!l.lll, Assistant Managerg Class Swimming Teamg Class Basket- hallg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg College Preference, Princeton. WILLIAM BELL COLLIER, SRD PORTSMOUTH, N. H. ill. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternity 5 College Preference, Yale. DOUGLASS MABEE COMPTON SARATOGA S1'1uNos, N. Y. uljougtu Entered Junior Yearg Class Football C213 All-Class Crewg Academy C1'ew Squad C225 Christian Fraternity C353 Outing Clubg Glee Club C213 Four-Year Clubg The Exonilm, Assist- ant Business Manager CRC:-signerljg Reception Committeeg C0ll0ge Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu, .. 51 'l'm-:mug All-Class lfootlmll Tvnin CZJ, Cuplning Outing Club x C V - ,J lf mvlwa ll , , .PAUL O'MEARA CONNLY PAw'rUciuQ'r, li. l. HI.lick.77 KfP0p.77 Entered Lower Middle Yeamrg Academy 'l'r:wk 'l'ezun C213 Harvard lntmsrvliolastie Truck Tezung All-Class 'l'rau:k Tozun C215 Cl12IIIlDl0I'lSl1lD Senior Class Truck Temng Academy 'Vrawk Squad C313 Cheer Lezulerg Cl11'is1,iam F1'a.t.e1'nil,yg Outing Clubg College Preference, M. I. T.g Kappa Epsilon Pi. FREDERIC MASON COOK, JR. Yomcims, N. Y. 'Cookie. Fred Vl'llll1l!I'Cll Junior Yvurg Championship Senior Class Football C333 Foul'-YourClubg College1'1'efe1'e11ce, Princeton. ' r CRISPIN COOKE Hui-'1fAI.o, N. Y. Cris Cooky. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Aczulemy 'l'1'zwk Squudg Academy Crew Squndg Class Hockey Tenmg Christian l?'ratornii,yg Musical Clubsg O1'el1est1':Lg Academy Bandg Outing Club 5 Drzunntic Clubg College Pl'0f0l'0I1CO, Harvard. . . 52 1 . . ,1 Em mi-:Al vin-1,,,,, 3 QQ . K N . ROBERT ADSIT COOLEY l5111v1fA1.o, N. Y. Bob. P11111-11-fl Sr-11io1' Yr-:Lrg Tr'1111is Squndg Cl11'isI,i:1,11 l'll'fll.0l'flll1j'Q Ar':1d1'111y llilllllj Collmrv Pl'l'l'I'I'I'll00, ll!II'V:ll'll. WILLIAM HENRY CORBUSIER, 2ND SAN AN'1'oN1o, 'l'1cX. H H H H H H 11111. cm-by. l'lI1l10l'l'll .l1111io1' Yonrg 'l'1':1ck Squad C455 ll. A. A. l111,1-1'- s1:l10l:1st,ic 'l'v:u11g Au:ul0111y l4'110llmll Cl11'isi,i:111 F1':1t.v1'11i1,y3 S0111 llf'I'Il 2UIf'l'3 Ar':1do111y B11sku1,l1:1ll 'l'0:1111, AHsist:111f. MIl,l1tl2Cl'j Clulmg F41111'-Y:-111' Clulmg fllllingx Cl11l1g Collf-go lll'l'l'l'l'I'!l0l', Yulu. THOMAS MCINTYRE COOLEY D1':'1'1101'1', lwlllfll. 'l'o111. Elll1Cl'Otl Lowvr Middle YQ-:wg Crow Sflllflflg Svnim' Class Swi111111ing 'lllllllllj Cl11'ist.i:111 l 1':1t1o1'11it,yg flflltlllll 131-11111-I1 l1it.c1':11'y Soaivify, Lll11':11'i:111, .l,l'l'Sl1l!'lll1Q l1:111lv1'11 ClllllQ llppvl' Middle Class lC11glisl1 .l'1'izr- Clfirsljg Cfollvygz- l,l'l'l'l'l'l'llI'l', lVIivl1i1.2:111. Boozy. 'l'c:1111, Assist.:111I, lVI:111- 53 -- ' if , . -2 -P - Em I I mm m ml . , if EUSTACE BICKFORD CORSON ROCHESTER, N. H. HIISC-H llDOn'H Entered Lower Middle Year, Championship Senior Class Football Temng Scientific Society 135, Presidentg College Preference, M. I. 'l'. CHARLES MONROE COUNCIL, JR. Amnmeus, GA. Ch:Lrlie. Safe Entered Junior Year, Track Squad, Southern Club, Christian Fraternity 5 Honor Mun, SecondiGroup, Handler Latin Prize CI-Ionomble Mentionl, Hugh Corby Fox Prize, College Preferenee, Princeton, Phi Theta Psi. GORDON SMITH COURTEAU Nmwrowr, VT. Fat, Otto, John, Entered Senior Year, Christian Fraternity, College Prefer- ence, Undecided. 54 .. .. ,,.... .,. 4 .4 .1 .. N E M me igm mv m mil JOHN PI-IISTER COWIN Wnsr N ICWTON, Mziss. .I:Lke.l' Entered Senior Ycairg Aczulemy Footlmll Squaulg Cham- pionship Senior Class Football Teumg Academy Hockey Squaulg Senior Claws Hockey Tozung 'l'rnek Squzulg Cliristiun l r:iternit,yg Scientific Societyg Southern Clubg Chess Clubg Musical Clubs, Oreliestrng Aexulemy liaimlg Awmwlecl Silver Clmrin, 1928 P1-:AN Board Competitiong Honor Mmm, Seeoml Group Clljg ClUll1'1Il'l,l'1'fl'l'0lH'0,Nl.l.'ll. . n AMBROSE LANFEAR CRAM, 3RD .RIM-XIAYN, li. I., N. Y. 'tl+':iy. Entered Senior Yenrg Clwistiuii Frnternityg Oreliestrng Alllllllllllj' lhmdg Jazz Oreliestlwlg College l,l'0lllEI'0ll0l!, D:u'I.- inoutli. NORMAN LEE CRAM R.osm'N l'Iicmn'1's, L. I., N. Y. Norm. l+lnterecl Senior Yenrg Musienl Clubs, fll'0llI'SiiI'IliQ College P1'!'l'0I'!'lI1!0, Princeton. '35 K' V , .. gf sv A nl , - ., WILFRED HARRIS CRAWFORD LExINr:'roN, MASS. Willie, Will. Entered Junior Ycarg Crew Squad C25 5 Christian Fra- tcrnity C255 Four-Year Clubg Outing Club C253 Musical Clubs C45, Orchestra C455 THE PEAN, Assistant Business Managerg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, llarvard . JOHN GORDON CREE CIIAMBERSBURG, PA. H'I. GR, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Track Squadg All-Class Track 'iiftlllllg Christian Fraternity: Scientific Society, Treasurerg Dramatic Associationg Honor Man, Second Groupg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, M. l.'l'.' WILSON HILL CROSBY WEST NEW'PON, MASS. Ben. Wilts. Entered Junior Ycarg Academy Hockey Team C45, Captain C253 President Upper Middle Classy President Senior Classy Christian Fraternity, Cabinet 5 Cleo Clubg Phillips Church Choirg Chapel Monitory Inter-Fraternity Council,Secretaryg Chairman Reception Committeeg I-lead Cheer Leaderg College Preference, Ilarvardg Phi Theta Psi. 56 1- If M:-:B alm EMIL EDWARDS CUNTZ IQIGNV GAIUJIQNS, L. I., N. Y. H1 l'lnt.orcd lower Middle Yr-:Lrg Class 1+'ootlmll Squad C255 Crow Squad C255 'l'r:wk Squndg Soccc-1' Clubg Outing Clubg Collvgzr- l'1'c-l'v1'o11r-1-, Ynlv. Cmil. Ed, ETHEREDGE CURRIE Dm'nm'r, MICH. 1CLl1. Ed, Entlvrorl Lowa-r Middle Ymrg Acaulc-my Crow C35, Capmillg Academy 'lll'1l.f'li 'l'c-nm C253 Academy Foolllmll 'l'o:m1g Svnior Coumrilg Clurisilizm l 1'zLt,ornit.y 3 EX0llllLIl Rugmlorsg Church Monitorg I111.1-1'-l 1':Lt.v1'1mity Cmmcilg Collogu l'l'1-f01'c-Inav, Ynlog Alplm. Nu. EDWARD MINOR CURLEY NEW HAVEN, CONN. lCd. Entered Sonim' Yvarg Swimming Squndg S1-nim' Class SNVllIllIllIll!, lll'lLlHQ All-Class Swimming 'l'1-:ung ,l'. l'l. A. l'nlim-5 Collvgv I,l'0lll'l'l'Ilf!0, Yulvg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 57 'Peaing ,College Preference, NVesley:m. - .4 - - it . 9? - - - f F ma-wif fwsw if----A my mul . . ARTHUR GIBBS DELANY, JR. Nnw Yomc Cvrv, N. Y. Art, Del, Gibbie. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Athletic Asseeiationg Acad- emy Baseball Team, Managerg P. E. A. Policeg Christian Fraternity C335 Lantern Clubg Vaudevillc Show, 19285 Senior Class Gift Committee, Honorable Mention CD, College l'rel'erence, llarvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. LLOYD MANNING DEXTER Frrcimnne, MASS. U Sparky. 'I Scotty. Entered Senior Y ear, Championship Senior Class Football BRITTON WELLES DILLER l3nooKr.YN, N. Y. HB1-it. Dill, Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Track Squadg Christian Fraternity, Cabinet, Dramatic Association, Presi- dentg Cast, Katherine and Petruehio, Three Wise Fools, Converts, Spreading the News, f'The Happy Hangman , Vaudeville Show, Outing Chihg Glec Club, Phillips Church Choirg The E Book, lCditor-in-Chiel'5 Reception Committee Q Chapel Monitor, School Song lic-:ulerg CollepgeP1'eferencc, Undeeidedg Phi 'l'heta Psi. 5S -M - P .. 9: if fe:-1S ig.m mul ROGER SHERMAN DOWNS Sim.-x'l'oGA SPRINGS, N. Y. f'.Rog. Ent.ered Senior Yenrg Senior Swimming 'l'enm: Corintliizm Soeeer 'Veamg Cliristiam l raternit.y3 Outing Clubg Lrmtern Clubg Honor Mani, Second Groupg Vmideville Show, 19283 College l'referenee, Williams. ARTHUR GIBB DRAPER BiiooKm'N, N. Y. Ark Dr:Lpe. Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Cluunpionsliip Senior Class Track 'FCIIIHQ College Pl'l'l.0I'l'l1K10, llzxrvalrdg l'lii lipsilon Sigma. ' ARTHUR BUTLER DUGAN Almiml-:EN, Miss. . Art.. I'li1t.erecl Senior Yeairg Soutliern Clubg Glee Clulmg College Pl'0l'0l'1'Ill'K' Prineclon i 59 lf , .. we - .4 ww I-I WALTER BRUCE DUNN LAuoHMoNT, N. Y. Unkie.,' Unk. Entlererl Lower Middle Yc-:Lrg Cl11'ist,i:Ln l l':LI,erni1,yg Glee Clubg College PI'0l'0l'0I1C0, Princeton. HERBERT HOWELL EAMES X Iim:N1c, N. H. llerb. Eaunesie. Entlererl Senior Yenrg College Preference, -D1LI'l-Illfllllfll. JAMES THOMAS ELLIOTT, JR. DALLAS, TEX. Jim. Tex.,' Entered Senior Yr-org S0lll.lllBl'll Clubg College T'referenee, Texas University. G0 If 0111 I H1111-l'c-ml Sl'lli0l' Your: llistol'ic-:xl Smfivlxv' Cust, 'l'llu 1 7 Happy IlzLngln:m g Collc-go l'l'vfc-11-1100, l'l:u'v:11'4lg Phi 'l'l10lx:m si. 1 A ,J rurww mi-ef gfif--'mv M E ELI - -- . ALMONT STUART ELWELL S.u.mu, Nlfxss. H Y! ll Y, l':ll10l'4'lI Imwvr Mimlcllu Y1-:arg Ch1'islfi:u1 l 1':ml0l'l1il,y Ciijg ,ing Clulmg Gmwlun liilxlu Prime C'l'l1il'rlJ3 College l,l'l'f0l'l'lN!0, lll'YlLl'll. , W L CHARLES PLUMMER EMERSON P0li'l'l,AND, Mm. 'l':u'. Ch:u'liv. l':lll4'l'l'll Uppvl' Mimlmllv Yvurg 'l'1':wk Squaulg COHPSIC l,I'Cl'0l'0llC0, liowmloin. RALPH ALEXANDER FARNHAM CHI'IS'I'NlT'l' llIl,l,, Mfxss. R:Llph. R:Lf0. G1 '4' 1 -- ,JY Y 'f4Yf1Q'N M12-if - ' 'f ' Jr-'M El lceimus-4 om: ammo: nu.: L I , , , , HAROLD LEIGHTON FATES ORANGE, N. J. H'I00-H Entered Junior Yeurg Academy Tmck Squaulg B. A. A. lnterscliolustic Tezung All-Class Truck 'l'e:uug Acmleiuy Goll' Squad C355 Senior Couneilg Class Day Oflicer, First. lVI:u'slmlg Christian Fraternity, Cabinet., 'Freasurerg Outing Club, Vice- Presiclcnt, Presidentg Musical Clubs, Glee Club, Viee-1'resi- dent., PI'0Slfl0Illfj Full Dance Committee f2jg Winter Dance Cominitteeg Four-Year Clubg Vzuiflevillc Show, 19285 'Wlxonian Reguclo1'sg The Earomfmz., Assistant Business M:inage1', Circulation Manager CRcsigneflDg The EH Book and Address Book, Business Manager, Fcliior-in-Cliief QRe- signedlg THE PEAN, Associate Fcliior C255 Ilonor Mun, Second Group C3Jg Bandler Latin Prize CSeeondjg College Prel'erencc, Yuleg Alpliu Nu. MAURICE DAMIEN FAUQUEMBERGUE GORHAM, ME. l'Pete.', lintererl Senior Yeurg Corinthian Soccer Teaming Christizm 1 r:1Lernil.yg College Preference, M. I. 'l'. WILLIAM MAX FEN N ILIDGEWOUD, N. .l. Bill, Entered Senior Yenrg Golf Squziclg Soccer Clubg Spairtzm Soccer Team' Golden Branch l.iter:u'v Servlet. Ac-ziflernv 1 . . a , Debat.ingfl'ea11ng College 1'rcl'ercnee, Yule. 62 O 1 ,Rr E m urmu r-I , MURDOCK JOHN FINLAYSON CAMIIRIDGIG, MASS. H R1-ml. l':lllI'l'01l Luwvr Midcllv Ymrg ACINICIIIY l ont,lmIl 'l'e:un CD5 Colls-gv lJl'0fl'I'0I1t'f', Ilurvnrdg Kappa Epsilon Pi. HOWARD RUSSELL FIN N SPu1Nc:1f11-nm, VT. R,0fl. lIuck. Entered Senior Yv:u'g Amulm-:ny 'I'r:u-lc Hqusulg CIUIIPIXO Preference, xYOI'0l'St1'l' Polytc-1-lmiu Instituto, GEORGE SEIBERT FISHER lmm lilvmn, Muon. Goorgc. 1':llfl'l'1'll S1-nior Yvnrg Collvgc l'rcf01'onuv, Yule. 634 '4 , -- , ,sl lr mf:.1Qii M Ll JAMES FLOOD SAN FIKANCISCO, CA1.. Jim. Entered SClll01'Y02.Ll'Q Academy Football Squaclg Academy Crew Squaclg Christian Fraternityg Outing Club 3 Recep- tion Committeeg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. JOSEPH LYNN FORISTALL AUHURNDALIG, MASS. H 'IOC' U Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Christian Fraternityg Dramatic Associationg College Preference, 1'lll.l'V2lI'LlQ Kappa Epsilon Pi. l GEORGE RICHARD FOSS C1cN'1'1m S'l'RA1 FOllD, N. Il. Georgz,e. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Track Squad C255 B. A. A. Interscholastic Tealng Christian Fraternityg Clce Club C3D3 Orchestra C455 Academy Bandg Church Monitorg College Preference, Dartmouth. 04 1' -. -sf E ma-al igfmw. E Dbl , . , HEYWOOD FOX 1'lcI.nAM MANIJII, N. Y. l oxie. Hey. l'Int,ered Lower Middle Year, Musical Clubs, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Golf Squad, Christian Fratcrnitiyg College Preference, Harvard. CHRISTOPHER ARTHUR FRY BURNHAM, PA. C-U. Chris, Christie, Entfered Senior Y ear, College Prel'erenr-e, Cornell ROBERT BEECHER GEORGE WllliC1l'lS'I'IiIl, Mlxss. Bob, Robby, ' 1'lIliil'l'l'1l Junior Year, .lunior Baseball, Manager, .lunior l oo1,balI, Manager, Lower Middle Baseball, lvlanagerg Lower Middle Football, Manager, Upper Middle Baseball, Manager, Upper Middle Football, Manager, Junior Hockey Team, Lower Middle Hockey Toning Junior Class, Secretary- Treasurer 5 Upper Middle Class, Secreta1'y-Treasurer5 Chris- tian Fraternity, Cabinet, Musical Clubs, Vice-President, Cleo Club C455 Outing Club, Secretary, Reception Com- mittee, College l'1'eferenee, Yale, Alplia Nu. 65 Clulmg llfllllllllll'AFSOClllll0ll,vlCl'-Pl'l'Hl1l1'llllQ Cast, 'l':Lming of llw Hlu'0u', l l'lm-v Wlso Fools, 'l'lw Ghost, of Jerry lluudlm-'r g Glue Cluhg Collm-go1'1'm-fc-1'om:o, Ilurvaml. sf 'fl m nm mn m - muv-I FRANCIS JOSEPH GILLIGAN N1cw'1'oNv11.1,1c, MASS. 1 ronol1y. I'll1l,ol'4-cl Lowvr Middle Ycurp Aoaulomy lfoollmll 'l'v:uu 135, Cuptuing Acudvmy lluscbull Squad CQDQ College Pl'0l'0l'Clll7C, Hawvurclg Kappa Epsilon Pi. WILLIAM HENRY GILMAN WI-:l,l,1csl,l-iv, MMS. Bill, llllmia-I1-ml Lowa-1' Middlv YQ-arg Cllrislizm l r'ul,v1'nil,yg Cha-ss JUSTIN ALBERT GODCHAUX N1-:w ORLIGANS, Im. Hilofllof' God. Enlmocl Upper Middle Yvarg Chzunpiouslmip Sm-nior Class Footlmll Tvaung Aomlcmy Swimming 'I'0:un C2Jg Cln'isl.i:m l 1':d,crnil.y C255 Southern Club C2jg Outing Clubg 1Jl'2LII'llLlflC Club C235 Cust, Tho 'l':uning of the Shrowng College P1'cfc1'4-nec, Yule, 66 V W 1 -A af E- 'wfmfl sm:-uf iim:-,m. El U14 THOMAS CADWALLADER GOLDSBOROUGH l,l'I l'HIlllIUlll, PA. 'l'iin. l'lllli0I'01l Upper Middle Yeurg Class l ool.lmllg Class Buse- lmllg Cliristiam Fruternityg Honor Man, Second Groupg Reception Coinmitteeg College Preference, Princetong Phi ldpsilon Sigma. WILLIAM WEST GOLDSBOROUGH, JR. l,l'l l'SIiIlliGIl, PA. Ralf, Bill Steinman l'lllliI'l'f'll Lower Middle Yeaxrg All-Claws Footlmll 'Fermi College Pi'elereiieo, Prineetong Phi Epsilon Sigma. JOHN KYLE GORDON, JR. CII1Xhllil'IliSlilllili, PA. .l:Lek. l :mt,s. l'Inl,ered Upper Middle Ycnrg Clll'lSllQl,ll l r:1l,e1'1iity3 Col- lege Preference, Princeton. 67 Academy Footilmll Squudg Aezideiny 'l'r:Lek Squad CID, 1 1 af ff lr m nl .. . . 1 CHARLES MOORE GREENE 1 omcs'r 1'IlLLS, N. Y. H Chzirlie. Entered Senior Yeurg Academy Footlmll 'l'e:Lm5 li. A. A. ,In1.e1'seliolasl,ic 'l'ra1ck Temng Christian 1 mt.ei'ni1,yg College Preference, University of Pcnnsylvzming Kappa Epsilon Pi. KENRICK WADSWORTH HACKETT SVVANl'SCO'l 1', M Ass. l'Ken. , Eul,ereml Lower Middle Yeurg Atllletie Assoeizitiong Aeaul- emy Crew, Mamngerg Clwistiun 1 1'al,e1'1iityg Golden Brunch Liter:u'y.Soeiet.y5 College 1,l'0l'CI'0IlCC, H:u'v:u'cl. WILLIAM SACKETT HAINES EAs'r AURORA, N. Y. - Bill. ' l'lnl.ere1l Senior Yearg Christiam 1 1':iLernil.yg College l 1'referenee, Y ale. G8 K- ,-' WALTER LOUIS HALL ORONO, ME. Dorn Ellif'l'K'1i Sl'lli0l'X70!Ll'Q Collogo l'rvl'ol'0r1m-, Undooiilorl. ROBERT SHAEFFER HANNER CAN'1'oN, O. Holm Entmoil Sonior Yvnrg 1jl'D.lll!LifiC ASSOf'i2Li-iillli Ci1l'iSi.i2l,l1 Fl':iti01'liit,yg Colle-goI'1'vl'o1'vm:o, D:u'I,mout,l1. BURT WOOD HARDENBROOK W1NN14:'rKA, Im.. Burt, Entered Junior Yonrg Academy Truck Squndg Class Bnsobzmllg All-Cl:issB:LsclJn.llSquudg Hockey Tofun, Assistzumi, Maumgvrg Illtol'-1 1'aL1,0r1iity Councilg Sout,horn.Clubg Outing Cluhg Christ.i:u1Fr:1l,o1'nityg Four-Your Clubg The Efvonirm, Assisiinntf lillsiiwss Maumgor CRosigncdDg Tim 1928 PEAN, Assor-into l'I1litorg Collz-go Profbronoo, Willimnsg Phi 'l'lm1,:L Psi. 69 ffm - A- - 1 f,, ,Z --A- - --- M-- M ul , JAMES EDWARD HARPER, JR. Entierocl Uppvr Miclcllo Yuzirg Cluimpionsllip Sonior Class Frmtlmll 'l'0:ung All-Class l 00t,lmll 'l'0:ung Clirisliani Fm- tc-rliityg Golclvn limricli lliivrzmry Hmeicly, 'llI'l'2lSllI'01'Q Amul- vmy llc-hailing 'l'z-:img M1-rrill Prim' in Anvic-lit llisloryg llmmrnlmlc- Mvntiong llonor Kimi, H1'f'0llll Clroupg Coll:-1111 l'l'0fm'c-111-1-, M. l. 'l'. CHARLES ASHLEY HARDY, JR. l30S'I'0N, MASS. 'lAsh. l'Ioho. Crow Squzulg Cln'ist,i:in l 1'ui,or1iit,yg Sclmnl fll'1ill1'Hll Scllool llauulg Collvgv l'i'vfr-l'1-Imran, l'rinc'a-Imi. SAN AN'l'oNlo, Trix. H.lim. 'l'4-X. WILLIAM FRANCIS HARRINGTON, JR. lvl.-KNf'Ill'ZS'l'l'Ill, N. ll. Bill. :igc-rg Collx-11,0 l'r'vl'vi1-i1r'v,Ynlc-3 l'lii Plpsilun Sigma. 70 Entvrod Senior Yozxrg 'l'r:wk Squaulg Senior 'l'r:wk Tozmi, l'hilvr'vrl llppvr Miclcllv Yi-:Lrg All-Clue-as llzisvlmll 'l'v:un S1-nior Class liamskvtlmll Sqmulg S1-nim' Claws llovkvy, Mun .. I , 5- -- ,J A Em m m JOHN WILLIAMS HARTE NEW HAVEN, CONN. Jack. l'lnt,ei'ed Upper Middle Yearg Academy Swimming Team C255 Holder of Pool and Dual Meet, Record at, Two Ilundred Yards in Andover Poolg Tennis Squadg Harvard lnterselmo- lastie Team, Cliampionship N275 All-Class Tennis Teain, Captiaing liunm-r-Up Annual Fall Tennis Tourn:unent,, 10275 Traf-k Squadg Tennis Teaing Outing Cluhg Cliristian l ral1-rnilyg f'ollegel'l's'l'1'l'elu'v,Yulvg l'lii Epsilon Sigma. ' n GEORGE GADSDEN HARTRIDGE l I.UslliNo, N. Y. Gnome, l'll:u'1. l l'lll1.el'e1l S1'lIl0l'x'P!ll'Q College l'1'ef1-i'em'm-, llnri':u'd. NATHAN WILLIAM HAWKES, JR. lfELMON'I', MASS. Jnnie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Squadg Academy lloekey Team C215 Academy liaselmll Sillllltlg Senior Class C lift. Commit tea-5 College 1'i'efc-i'1-Iwo, Il:ll'lII10lllilQ Kappa l'lp:-:ilon Pi. 71 1' I '- -21 sf. ch fm:-19 ' - .. v '1',-W. M -Samfswi W1 l ,. I . , 5 , MILAN AUSTIN HEATH AUBURNDALIQ, MASS. Jock. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Lower Middle Class Football Teamg Golf Squad C253 Academy 14'ootb:illSq1md C239 Cham- pionship Upper Middle Class Hockey 'I'efLmg Senior Class I-lockcy 'l'eam3 Clll'lSlillLI1 Fr:il,ernit,yg College l'referenee, Ynleg Alplm Nu. JAMES HENRY HIGGINS, JR. PAWTUCKET, R. I. .lim. Hig. Abe, Entered Senior Ye-:Lrg College Preference, Brown. KENISON MELVILLE HILL Coivcoim, N. II. Kem Kenney, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Aezulemy Golf Squndg College Preference, Dartm'out,li. 72 x , U X ,I llm m El Quill ,., ., '- DWIGHT WHEELER HOLLENBECK SI'ulNuFmLD, O. H H Entered Senior Yearg Truck Squudg Senior Class Swim- miug'l'c-:uny College l'rel'1-renee, Princeton. JOHN FRANKLIN HOLLENBECK Sl'll.lNGFlELD, 0. Johnnie, Holly. H Entered Senior Yeurg Acuclemy Swimming' Squxulg Senior Class Swimming Terung College I'refervnce, Princeton. RANSOM SPAFF ORD HOOKER, JR. N1-:W YORK, N. Y. Run, Ii:umy. lIook. EriteredSe1iio1'Ym-mg Soccer Club, liozml of Governors, Corintliiun 'l'e:un, Cuptuiug Cllristian Fruternityg Outing Clubg Lzmtern Clubg I'list.orieul Soeietyg Chess Club, Aeaulemy Chess 'l'e:ung Drmnutie Club, Business Mnnagcrj 'l'l1ree One-Acta Pluysug Cast, P. E. A. Vmulevillc Showg The Exonifm, Pl1ol.op3mpliic l+Imlitio1'g rllllli PIGAN, Pliotogrxmpliic l'l4lil.org College l,I'l l'l'l'CllC0, Yule. 73 ,H 4, .. , ,.-, , ,.. ,IM-' ,Q uw ii 3 MM W mmq Cnllvpgv Pi'cl'0rvmec-, llzwvzml JACK ROHE HOWARD Nlcw Yomc. N. Y. J:1rrk. Entered Junior Ye-:Lrg Al,hlc1,ic Associutiong Academy Crew Squad C335 Acudciny Crew C235 Academy Swimming 'l'c-mn, Maumgrwg Upper Middle Cluss Footibzmll, Mamngcl' flic-siggnocljg Cup and Gown Commiiiticcg Lzmtiern Clubg Goldvn lirauueli llitic-1'zu'y Sncic-ly, 'l'i'vus11x'cl'g Historical So- nic-tyg Outiinpg Clubg l our-Yc-:ir Clubg Chrislfiain l 1'zL1,01'nityg The lf11'07If'IilI7lf, Assistauit, liusim-ss Maumgvr, Advertising' lVI:umgur, liusim-ss M:u1:i,gm'g Colle-go Pl'0l'0l'0Ilf'I , Ynlcg Phi 'llllffl-LL Psi. 74 GEORGE HOPKINSON, JR ISUWION, MA-.s Hop, Happy Llicslor w Entiercrl Junior Ycnrg Claws Bnsvb ill GJ All Clfwx B iso bnll Squad C255 All-Class Busvbill lumm, boccer Club Championship Lower Middle Bnfikctbill loam, Clumpion ship Upper Middle Bnskr-tbnll lvfun, bcruor Class Bfwlxct bull Toumg Clu'isf,inn Frntimnitv, Outing C lub, Four Yr u Club: Historical Socictiyg M mr nl Clubs flrc- Club OJ ROBERT BURLEIGH HUCKINS Mmmosm HIC HI ANDS, Mixes Hliobf' Hum 0 Elitvrml Sc-nior Yvawg Collc gr Pzcff if-nu , D irtmouth If-:un CQJQ Omllr-s1.l':xg Amulvlny liauulg film' Clulm CQJQ Pl f X 111 - ., s- , Z 'W ' . , JOHN WEBSTER PERIT HUNTINGTON Cowmuus, O. Jawk. Entered Senior Yvarp Class Bnsliotlmll Squaulg Collvgo 1-4-fmw-Iwo, I,l'lI1f'0l0II. PHILIP PUTNAM HUTCHINSON BRIGIITON, Mfxss. UI-IuLch. f'Pl1il.l' UIQ Iflntorocl Junior Ymrg Acaulvmy I'Im-kvy 'l'v:ung Class Hockey 'l'0:mm CSD, Cznpmin C255 Class ll1lS0lJ1l,ll 'l'v:un C333 Christ,i:m l 1':xI,m'x1ityg Outing Club CQJQ l oul'-Ye-au' Clulmg lntm'-l+'1':1tvl'l1ity Council: Rvc-1-piiml Connnittz-4-5 Cnllvgc P1'l'l'0l'Pll00, Ullivvrsitly of Pc-1msylv:u1i:1.g Kappa D4-lm Pl. WILLIAM TRUSLOW HYDE, JR. N1-iw Yuma, N. Y. 'I'rus. 'l'llll4'l'0Kl Uppr-r Miclmllo Yourg 'Fc-nnls Squnrlg Class Hof-kvy lillips c:lllll'C'll Clmir Mig Collvgv l'1'0fvl'0l1 -0, '. f 75 1- . -I ll M1196 3 ELI WALTER VAIL JOHNSTON, JR. MILWAUKEE, Wis. .lohnny. Hook, Walt. Entered Senior Yearg Senior Football Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Academy Basketball 'Feamg Cliristian Fratcrnityg College Preference, Yaleg KappalCpsilon Pi. CLARENCE BOYD JONES EVANSTON, ILL. Bud. Entered Senior Ycarg Academy Football Squadg Academy Baskctball Squadg Academy Track Squadg College Prefer- ence, Yaleg Alpha Nu. MERTON FRANKLYN JOYCE MCJUNT VEnNoN, N. Y. Mert. Entered Junior Yearg Athletic Association, Presidentg Academy Football Team, Managerg Upper Middle Class Track Team 5 Lower Middle Class Football 'llCtl.II1Q Academy Swimming Squad C333 P. E. A. Policeg Senior Couneilg Inter-Fraternity Council C255 Reception Committeeg Tim PEAN, liusiness Managerg Collegc Prefcrence, Yaleg Kappa, Dclta Pi. 76 1 'V R -93 If m ail KENNETT RUSSELL KENDALL Roel11':s'l'nn, N. ll. H H lilnlereal Lower Miclmlle Year, Athletic Association, Aexul- erny lfootbzmll 'I'e:nn, Assistant Manager, Acaulemy Baseball 'I'e:nn, Assistnnt lVlllI'I2lg'f'l'Q Aenflemy Tennis Team, Manager, Class liaisrlmllg Clnistinn Fraternity, Outing Club, P. E. A. Bnnflg College l'rel'm'elwe, Dart mouth, Knppn Epsilon Pi. JOHN ALDEN KEYSER lN'l0N'I'CLAlll, N. J. Kyz. J:mek. Entered Senior Year, R,ll.g2l,Kl0l'SQ llonor Main, Second Group, College Preference, Yale, Kappa Epsilon Pi. WILLIAM CHARLES KIRK, JR. i Nicw Yolni CITY, N. Y. liBill.ll ldntereml Lower Miclclle Yenrg Christizm 14'mternity, StniT, K:ttli:Lrine :md Petrnehio, Three Wise Fools, Three One-Act Playsug Honor Mun, First Group CJD, Second Group 121, Honorable Mention 5 Cuin Laude Society, Prentiss Cummings Greek Prize Clfirstjg Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize CSeeondDg linndler Latin Prizes in Sight 'Frnnslzltion Cl irSt :unl Seeonmlj, in Composition Clfirstlg College Prefer- ence, Princeton. 77 lr x 1 '- -91 wer-13 iQ--'m:- El EB Ubi l'lnllered Upper Middle Ye:n'3 l :Lll Crew Squzulg lALlll,0l'll Clubg Clll'lSlil1lll Fruterniiyg Golden llrnnell Literary So- ciety C215 The I'l1ill1'ps lf.1'0f1'I' Mnnlhly, Assistmit Business Al2lll1lg'0l', Aclvertising Mnnngerg College l'l'eferenee, Prinee' Ion. BRUCE JAMES LAMB N1-:W Yuma Cvrv, Y. Bruce, lied Preference, Hairvarcl. EDWARD CHAUNCEY HINMAN LAMMERS l'IvANs'1'oN, ILL. l'lGd. l.:un. CHARLES SCOTT LANDERS, JR. Nlcw Yuma Cvrv, N. Y. Twitch, Scotty College Preference, Yule. 78 Entered Junior Yenrg Senior Class linskctlmll Squzulg Christian F1'ute1'11it,yg Lantern Clubg Outing Clubg College Entered Senior Yezirg Winner of Fall Tennis 'Vourmunentg 1 f - ,a' lf fre:-:Q uin-M1. El md' 1 JOHN LAWRENCE ll,Il'l'LANlJ, V'l'. .lolmny.'l l,:uu'y. lQllll1lI'l'll llppvr Middlv Yvairg 0l'ulu-slfm C255 Upper Middlr- llamsvlmll Squudg Collr-go l'l'vlc-l'0m'1', M. l. 'l'. HART DAY LEAVITT BROOKl.lNl'l, lXl.1xss. ll:u'l.. linlforvd Junior Yvzuj Avaulvniy llockvy 'l'm':uug Class llockcy 'Fvzuu 125, Czmpmin C255 All-Class lfootlmll 'l'c-:rung Class Footlmll 'l'vzun 135, Cuptuiug Class liaise-lm,ll i251 Sf-nior Class Gift, ConuuiM,c-cg Hs-uior Couur-ilg Vauulvvillc Show 19285 Hl'lX0lll2Lll R:xgzulors C355 Four-Yr-:u' Cluhg lntvr- l r:mt0rnii,y Councilg Cln'is1,i:1,n l 1':um-inillyq Rvuvption Com- lnittoog Senior' Class Pin Conunil,l,v0g Collvpgo l'1'c'l'vl'v11cc'v Yule-5 Kappa Della l'i. ROLAND SMITH LITTLEFIELD CAN'roN, ILL. Tiny, Rolly. l5nt,urod .lunior Ycarg 'Fmck Squad C255 Senior Council, S4-u1'ol,uryg Junior Class, I'rr-sirlentg Lowr-1' Middle Class, l'rosidcnt,g Vnudcvillc Show, 1925, 19285 l our-Your Cluhg HEX0YllllY11i2lf,!,'!Ml0l'SH C455 Honor Maui, First, Group C55, Second Group C555 Cum Lnudo Souix-lvyg Church Monitor: Collvprm' Pl'l'll0l'l'l10I', Ynlvg Alpha Nu. 79 N. f- U 41 li' ,m.1,? ig.f.fQ. lj EDWIN ALLEN LOCKE, JR. l5os'1'oN, MASS. Iflddie. Entered Senior Yenrg Christian l mtex'11it,yg llnntern Cluhg Outing Clubg Scientific Soeietyg Drztmutie Club: Historical Socictyg Cast of f'Spreacling The News, Cast of The Happy Hztngmnnng Vnudevillc Show, 19285 College Prefer- ence, I-Inrvnrflg Phi 'l'hetn Psi. MAURICE FRED LOEWENSTEIN lSli00KLlNl'l, MASS. 'f1 reml. Entered Lower Mimlrlle Yenrg Laintern Club CSD, Vice- Presiclentg Outing Clubg Drzunntie Association C235 Cust, Katherine und Petruehio g Musical Clubs CSD, Orchestra C325 The l'hill'ips Earelcr Monlhly, Secretary Cllesiggnecljg Honor Mun, Second Groupg l-lonornble Mention C315 College Preference, lI:u'v:u-cl. LAURENCE HODGDON LOUGEE ' AIiLINll'1'ON, MASS. 'fLou. Enter-ed Senior Yeurg Aeuclenly Football Squnilg Aezulelny Hockey Squzxdg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, H:u'vnrdg Kappa Deltn Pi. SU W af F see:-1Q i?..-im. 3 Elf' .. . RICHARD WILLIAM LOVELAND QKA1.AMAzoo, Mlcn. Dick, Specs, lliiitwulScnio1'Ycarg All-Class Basketball Teamg Academy Crew Squaclg Chris1,i:1n Fraternityg Outing Clubg Honor Man, First, Groupg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, University of Michigan. ROBERT BLACKSTONE LOVELL Mmmosia, lvlfxss. l5olJ. I'lI1lfCl'0ll Junior Yearg Academy Golf 'l'e:nn OID, Uaplaing llastern Interseliolastie Golf As:-ioeialiion, vlC0-Pl'1'Slll0Illij Academy Hockey Team C225 Senior Counoilg Christian Fraternity, Cabinetg Reception Connnitteeg Four-Year Cluby Senior Class Pin C0llllHllft0lYQ College Preference, Undccidedg Phi Epsilon Sigma. ORLEY BATCHELDER MASON GRAND lilnnn, Qummo, CAN. f'Mase. Entered Junior Yearg Outing Club C213 Musical Clubsg Track Squaclj Christian Fraternityg College Preference, MeGillg Kappa Epsilon Pi. Sl C ,. ,I ll E ma-:Q iQ..'-lull. LI ,, CHARLES GREEN MCCLAVE Glniwi' l A1.i.s, MoN'1'. Chuck, Mum l'lIlll'l'0li llppvr Middlo Your, Senior Class l ool.lmll 'll-nun, All-Class Footilmll 'l'c:nng Outing Club, Collcgc Prcfcrcncc, Williznnsg Kuppu Epsilon Pi. I JOHN REAGAN McCRARY CA1,v1cw1', 'l'1cx. 'l'cvx. lVl:1.c, l . li. 1il1llfl'1'0ll llppvr Middle Your, Cluunpionsliip Scnior Class lfootlmll 'l'c-:uug Cliaunpionsliip Scnior Class Truck Tvzung 'l'ruok Squad C275 P. IC. A. Police, Cli1'ist,inn 1 1':xl.c1'r1it,yg Golden Bmncli Lil.or:n'y Socif-ly CZD, Prvniclontig Acudclny Dclmtinpg 'l'c-ann, Honor Mnn, Svcond Group C213 Southern Club C255 Dcbntiing Prize Cl i1'st.jg G. L. Soulc Litcmry So- ciety 125, PI'0SlClI'llli, Collcpgc Pl'0l'0I'CI'lC0, Yulcg Kappa Epsilon Pi DAVID KENDALL MCKIBBIN W AYNms1sono, PA. Mac Dave, Entcrcd Junior Year, Nature Club, Sccrct.:u'yg lJ1':unul.ic Club, Mzistcr of Wurdrobc and Costuming Stuff, Cast, Thu New Boy, 'l'hrcc One-Act Plays. 5 Cliristifm 1 1':Lt.c1'niLy, Outing Club, Musical Clubs, Glcc Club, Mandolin Club, Phillips Choir 3 Collcgc Prcfcrcncc, Harvard. H . S2 1' 1 -- ll' mg.lg W.-.wv.w- M lil . , . PAUL FARM McKINNIE SWVAli'1'lllN101CE, PA. limp, Skin, Mau .l'l1lll0l'Cll 'Upper Middle Yearg Crew Squadg P. lil. A. Policeg Clnistian I ratc-rnityg Outing Clubg College l'refer- J ence, Dartxnouthg Kappa Epsilon I i. ALDEN FRICK MEGREW Bosu'oN, lvllxss. Dan, Mach Entered Lower Middle Yearg llantern Club, See1'c1,:L1'yg The Phillips Exelev' Illonlhly, Secrelaryg llislo1'i0a,l Society, Presidentg Dramatic Associationg Cluistian Fraternityg Outing Club Q Glcc Clubg College Preference, llarvard. WILLIAM FORBES MILLER liocflilfolilm, ILL. Bi Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Footballg Academy Track Squad C215 Academy Track Team 3 Reception Coln- mittecg Mandolin Clubg College Preference, Corncllg Kappa Epsilon Pi, S3 -I . lf mimi m:,12 Qi53,m m mul EDWARD WASHINGTON MOON, 3RD LARCllMON'1', N. Y. Ed Mooney, Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Academy 'Frziek Sqllklill C215 Academy Swimming Squad CBJQ All-Class Swimming' Teaimg Christian I 1'utv1'nit.yg Outing Club C213 Wentworth Algebra I Prize Q'l'hirdDg College Preference, Yule. l GERALD GRIFFIN MORSE CAMISRIDGE, MASH. Gerry, Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Academy Iiaselmll ',llUiLIIlQ W inter 'l'r:Lek Sqnzidg Cheer Le:ide1'g Upper Middle Class, Vice-Presidentig Senior Class, Secret:n'y-'l'rez1surer5 Senior Class Gift Committee, Clmirmang Class Pin Committeeg Winter Dance Commitlieeg Senior Councilg Christian - Fr:ite1'ni1,y, Czilmineii, Viee-I'rrsident1g Tim PEAN, Associate Editorg Prize ol' the New lCnglund li'ecle1':Ltion of Harvard Clubsg Churelm Monitorg College Preference, Prineeiong Alpha Nu. NEWELL HOWES MORTON R1cAD1NG, MASS. N ewt. ' ' Entered Senior Yeurg Spartam Soccer Clubg College Preference, Undecided, S4 Fm JOHN EDWARD MUHLFELD MuhI. Murph, Jolmuy. Entcrvrl Senior Ymrg Academy Football 'l'0auu5 Af':ulc-:ny lfloulu-y 'l'm-:mug Collr-go l'l'vfu1'm1vu, Yulog Alpha, Nu. SCARSDALE, N. Y. OSGOOD MARSH NICHOLS Nick. Jimmic. Entmod Lower Middle Ycurg Academy 'l'1'uck Squad C255 All-Class Truck 'l'c:m1g Cluuupionship Senior Class 'l'1':wk 'Foamy Tennis Squzndg Claws l oot,bullg Luntlcrn Club C255 Chuss Club CSD, 'l'rc:Lsu1'or, Chess Tcum 1313 Historical Ho- cict.y CZJ, '1lI'0llSl1I'0l'Q 1JI'lLlTl2LlllC Association CQDQ Cust, Tho Ghost, of .lorry Bund- lur g- The Exrmirm CQJ, Assisinmltl liusiuoss Mmu1,g'm'g Collogv P1-cfm-cm:u, ll':u'v:u'd. WALTER GUSTAV NELSON, JR. Yomucus, N. Y. ' Wull..H Nclliu.l' Euilororl Senior Yvurg llouor Mun, Sc-rfoml flroupg Collvgxc I'l'ufc-1-1-110:-, ll:u'v:u'd. S1-rowr HILLS, N. J. Christlimm 1+'ml,ox'nil.yg Outing Club C355 l S 5 lr K'4V1N-rl JOSEPH RANDOLPH NUTT, JR. CLEVELAND, O. H Joe. H ffffiig ig-WPI-11 will .- , , ERNEST CARLETON NICKERSON, ZND CHA'rnAM, MAss, Nick. Carl, Entered Junior Year, Class Football 125, Class Baseball, All-Class Baseball, Class Basketball 125, Championship Lower Middle Crew, Captain, Junior Class, Vice-President, Lower Middle Class, Secretary , Christian Fraternity, Cabinet, Outing Club C2j, Musical Clubs, Chapel Monitor, College Preference, Harvard, Alpha Nu. Entered Senior Year, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Lantern Club, Golden Branch Literary Society, Secretary, The I'liillij1s ligrelm' Mfmllrly, Business Board, College Prefer- enee, Yale. ll ALBERT MOORE NUTTER BROCKTON, Mass. Turkey. HAI. A Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Crew Squad, Soccer Club, Championship Spartan Soccer Team, Assistant Basketball Manager, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Honor Man, Second Group 125, Merriman Prize in Ancient History CSecondJ, Honorable lvlention 135, College Prefer- cnee, Harvard. Sli -- - - f 1. J - A milf? -' .,.4 Q' -14-was E! .:4v.fme.: mu HI- 1, 1 , , PERRY STEBBINS ODELL Nnw Yomc CITY, N. Y. Odcy.,' P, S. Entered Junior Yeurg Academy liaisketibnll Tc-rung Aezul- emy Track 'FOHIIIQ Clmmpionsliip Senior Class Track 'l'e:ung All-Cluss lizmsketlmll 'l'oa.mg Championship Class liaskctlmll 'Forum C2Jg Class Football Team 1255 Christian Fmte1'nitiyg Gloo Club C355 Chapel Choir C253 l our-Your Clubg College ,l,I'1'l'l'l'C'lll'l', Wesleyan. ARTHUR BERNARD O'KEEFE, JR. Wusr ILxvuN, CoNN. .lzwlc. Ark Preferermo, Y ale. CHARLES HENRY OWLSEY, ZND YoUNc:s'rowN, O. Chuek. EI1lf0l'0ll Senior Yenrg Senior Class Hockey 'Vemng Senior ClussHnslcetlmllTezung ClirislfizulFl':1l,e1'nit.yg Musie:ilClulis, Glee Club, Uroliestmg College Preference, Dtll'l'lIllJlllfll. S7 Entered Senior Yr-arg Senior Class l4'rmtlJ:LllSq1l:ul3 Winter Trfusk Squaulg Christiain F1':1,t,e1'nit.yg Outing Cluhg College -- F' ,Q ,f . . .,., .. . PM me-1C w..f.:-,.. g m Q . . - .f Entered Senior Yezirg Academy Track Toning B. A. A. Re- lay 'l'c:m1 3 President 5 mme, Yale. THOMAS MASON PAGE SCARSDALE, N. Y. Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Crewg Christiam Fr:Lt.ernit.yg Limtern Clubg Glee Club 5 Chapel Monitorg College l'reler- ence, Hzirvarrlg Alplm Nu. -v , JASON PAIGE, JR. GLENCOE, ILL. .l:Lson. ll. A. A. lim-rselmolsxstie 'Foamy Chess Club, Vice- Ilistoricail Soeietyg Outing Cluhg College Prefer- HARRY SHELDON PARKER BELLEVUE, PA. Shell, tion Committaeeg College Prel'crenee, ljfLI'hlH0lllfllQ Phi Epsilon Sigma. SS Entered Senior Ycnrg Academy Basketball Tezmmg Recep- Ima 4 A I. U . A .2 C JOHN MCCLARY PARKER, 2ND FITZWILLIAM, N. H. John, Johnny. Juek. Jirn. Entered Junior Yenrg Academy Tennis Squad C255 Upper Middle Class Tennis Team, All-Class Tennis Teaung Class linsketlmzmll C25 5 Christizin F1':1t,ernii,y C453 Four-Yean' Clubg, College l,1'1'l.0I'0llCC', D:u'trnont,li. I DAVID TAYLOR PARSONS RYE, N. Y. Drive Pairs Entered Junior Year, Class Footlmll C35, Cnpluin C255 All-Class Football, Class Baseball, Cln'isi,i:m Fr:11,erni1,yg Los Cabotinsg Musical Clubs, Ol'CllC'S1iI'RL, Glee Club C355 Editor C25, Seereimyg College Preference, Yule, Alplm Nu. BERNARD BERENSON PERRY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Bernie.', Entered Upper Middle Year, Christifm Fruternituy, Out- ing Club C253 College 1'reference, l'l:u'v:u'd. 89 Manager of The Rug:ulo1's g The Eatomfm, Assoeiamte -, .q, ,. Q ,' -.f1 M ,., . H Eh mv i ml mil JAMES DONALD PI-IELAN NICWARK, N. J. H H Entered Junior Year 5 Class Football Teamg Class Baseball 'l'eam C335 Swimming Squad C235 Class Hockey Teamg All- Class Baseball 'l'eamg Christian Fraternityg Four-Year Club: Reception Committeeg College Preferenee, University of Pennsylvaniag Kappa Delta Pi. FRANK WASHBURN PEYSER PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Hlcylu uvvhitcyfr uPy'u Entered Senior Yearg Christian Fraternityg College Prefer- ence, Dartmouth. Q J HERBERT EDWARD PIKE WEST Roximuy, MASS. Herb. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Squad Academy I-Ioekey Squadg Academy Hockey Teamg Acad emy Track Teamg Christian Fraternityg College Preferenee DiLFlfITl0lllillQ Kappa Epsilon Pi. Elfl lf m m md -- ,, HARRIS MERRILL PLAISTED WEST N EW'l'0N, MASS. Bill, Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Class Football Toning Class linselmll 'l'e:ung Aezxdeiny l ool.h:Lll Squndg Trawk Sqllzulg Clwistlzul l 1':m1.e1'rliLyg College Pl'0ll0l'0IlC0, Bowdoin. RUSSELL CHASE PRATT Lowmm., MASS. Russ, llob. Entered Senior Yenrg ClIl'lSlll2Lll l 1':il.e1'11il.yg Chess Clulmg College Preference, M. I. 'l'. JOHN ANDREWS -PUTNAM CARTIIAGIQ, Mo.. Put. Entered Upper Middle Yeairg B. A. A. Illterseliolaistie Tezung lA1llll0l'll Clnbg Soutliern Clubp Golden Bmnell l.il,01':u'y Society, 'l'rensurc1' Ciliesignedjg College Preference, University of l'ennsylv:1.ni:Lg Knppai Epsilon Pi. 91 F www CHARLES HARLOW RAYMOND, JR. LAWVllENCI'IVlLLlG, N. J. Cl1arlio. 'l'oby. Entvrod Senior Yr-arg Christian Fratvrnityg Collvgc Pl'l'l'l'l'l'll00, l'rinf'f-ton. L ,, ,1 , m mn mil JOHN MILTON RANCK S'l'ltASIlURIl, PA. Jack, Johnny, Hot Manf' Venus, Entered Lower Middle Year, Track Squad C253 Academy Track Team C253 Harvard Intorscholastio Team C213 Cham- pionship Senior Class 'l'1'ack Team, Acadmny Basketball Squad, Assistant Managcrg Anzulmny Hockey Tvam, Man- ager, Athletic Association, Chem' Loader, Outing Club, Christian Fralvrnityg Collvgc l'1'cfo1'01ir:o, Priurzotong Phi Epsilon Sigma. GEORGE SLADE READ FALL Rlvim, Mfxss. HGC0I,ge-7! HG- 0-77 lKBing0.H Entered Senior Year, Christian Fraternity, The Philliyvs Exeter Montlzly, Assistant Business Manager, Circulation Manager, Musical Clubs, Glcc Club, Orclwstrag Jazz Orclwstrag Collogo -l,I'0fCI'l'I100, Williams. 92 X , J if m:.1D i?,,,,,,. E, .m,,m.d all 1 lCntu-rvml l.mvm-1' Mialcllu Yi-:Lrg Acxulcmy 'l'1':u:k Squad 125, Assisiulltx AI2lIHUL'0I'Q Class Bzlskvtlmllg IJl'2l,lllRI.fNi0 ASHOCi2lti0l1 CLZDQ Cust, K:Lthm'ino and P4'f!l'llClli0,H 19265 Cl1l'iSf,i2llI T r:Lt,crnit,yg Collr-go l'1'1-f'm'c-Iwo, Ynlv. 1'1ll101'01l SOIHOI' XICRLPQ Senior l o0t,b:Lllg Collvgc l'1'0l'01'011u0, 1'1'im:cLox1, JOHN FRANCIS REDDY, JR. Nlcw Ymua Crrv, N. Y. John, .l:wk. -1 TIMOTHY RHODES l5mmlu,1Nla, 1Xl.'xss. Klrrilll' 73 1'1lltf0l'Nl Uppm-1' Mimlallu Yvnrg Sonim' Class Clnunpinnslnip 1 oot,lmll Tc:ung Chl'iS1fill.ll l r:L1m'nit,yg Suivntifin Souix-I-y C255 Drmmntfic Associ:ml.iong LlLlll10I'll Cluhg Ol'0lli'Hlfl'2I, CZDQ llonor Mzm, Second Groupg W 0llf.W0l'lfll Nlaxtlmm-111:Ltxic::ml Prim-5 Col- lege Preference, ll:u'v:u'd. ' ROBERT SNEDECOR RINGLAND Cmmmno SPRINGS, Col.. Bob Ring. 93 fl. CHARLES FRAZIER ROBERTS SOUND lll4lAClI, CoNN. Charley. Holm l'lllli0IICll Upper Middle Yearg Christian 1 1'ate1'11ityg Out- ing Clubg College Preference, Yale. 1' f- 'V - ,il ul EZRA HOYT RIPPLE, 3RD SCICANTUN, PA. KKEZDYI Hl'iilLH lCnl,crcd Lower Middle Yearg Academy Football Squadg Championship Senior Class Football 'Foamy All-Class Foot- ball Teamg Senior Class Swimming Team, Captain 5 All-Class Swimming Team, Captaing Academy Track Squad C313 Christian Fraternity C315 Outing Clubg Historical Society, Secretary CResignedJ 5 THE 1927 P1cAN,Secretaryg THE 1928 PEAN, Editor-in-Chiefg English P1-izeg College Preference, Williamsg Kappa Delta Pi. DONALD WHITNEY ROBERTS FLUSHING, N. Y. Don. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Baseball Tezung Class Hockey Team C2jg Outing Cluhg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Williamsg Kappa Epsilon Pi, 94 , 1 C -4 all 5 mimg ig--'ft-,lf HI K ,V . , JOSEPH DEARBORN ROBINSON, JR. lvlmwoim, Mfxss. Joe. Robbie. lilniered Senior Yearg Academy 1+'ool.ball 'llllllllli College PI'0l'UI'1'll00, lJ:l.l'iflll0lfllillQ Alpha Nu. LEONARD GEORGE ROBINSON, JR. Nlaw Yomi, N. Y. Rohbie. Lair Elll'0l'0ll Lower Middle Yearg Upper Middle Class Fool.- ball Squadg Clmmpionslmip Senior Class Footlball 'Feamg Class Basketball Squad CQJQ Crew Squad C215 Christian Fratcrnityg Glen Club Q College Prel'c1'enee, lilLl'Vi1.l'Ki. . . HUNTER HUIDECOOPER ROMAINE lVIO1tR1S'1'0WN, N. J. 1-lydief' Rome, Hieuic. l'h1l,e1'ed Lower Middle Yearg Academy Hockey Team, Assistant Managerg Swimming: Squudg Track Squadg Clmampionship Upper Middle Basketball Team, Mauagcrg Championship Senior Class Football Teamg Class Baseballg Class Hockeyg C0I'lYll1llllLH Soccer Teamg Soccer Cluby Christian l ral,ernit.y Cijg Outing Club C255 Golden Braueh Lil.erary Soeietyg Musical Clubs CBJ, OI'Cll0Si1l'2l.Q Dflbllllllflft Association CQJQ lALlllfCI'Il Clllllg Historical Soeiellyg Thr: lgil'llll'iIlIIf, Assoriatie l'ldit.o1'g College Pr0fe1'ence, Yale. U5 1' 4, ff H is ss Q W N mf:-d iff-wf+:. m m mal . . BENJAMIN HOLLY ROSE, JR. LAKEwooo, 0, Holly, Snippy. Dreeb0. Entered Junior Year, Athletic Association, Academy Basketball Team, Manager, All-Class Baseball Team C2J, Class Hockey Team f4D, Championship Upper Middle Class Hockey Team, Four-Year Club, Christian-Fraternity, Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Williams, Phi Theta Psi. RUSSELL PEABODY SATTERTHWAITE Suowr l'l11.Ls, N. J. Rus l'lntered Lower Middle Year, Academy Track Squad 135, Crew Squad, Outing Club, Christian F1'aternity, Lantern Club, Scientific Society, Chess Club, Vice-President, Presi- dent, Historical Society, Viee-President, The Egrrmiaql, Assistant Business Manager, Circulation Manager, Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize Cllhirdjg Bandler Latin Prize Cllonorable Menfionl, College Preference, Princeton. SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD SAVAGE SCARSIJALIG, N. Y. Sant Entered Junior Year, Academy Swimming Team 135, Cap- tain, Academy Football Squad, Academy Football Team, Junior Class Baseball, Captain, Lower Middle Class Foot- ball, Captain, All-Class Football Team, Junior Class Basket- ball, Lower Middle Class Baseball, Captain, All-Class Baseball, Lower Middle Class, Vice-President, Christian Fraternity, Inter-Fraternity Council, College Preference, Yale, Alpha Nu. , 90 1- .. ,ft if M:-:f igfm mm f w m lm-I GEORGE CUSI-IING SAWYER ASHLAND, Mic. Pete. 'l'om. ldntered Lower Middle Yeurg Crew Squad CQJQ Champion- ship Senior Claws l ootb:1ll 'll0ll1T1Q Scientific Societyg Christian Fraternity C2J, Christian Fraternity Cubinetg Outing Club C2j, Viee-Presidentg Nature Club C2j, Vice-Cliztirmung The Ezronizm C2j, Assistant Business Munugerg Pinehot Wood- eruft Prize Clfirstjg Chapel Monitorg College 1'reference, Durtmoutlig Alpha Nu. College Preference, 1l:u'vm'd FRANK ALEXANDER. SEAVER, JR. l3nooK1,vN, N. Y. ' Slmdy. Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Academy Track Squad C313 All-Class Trnek Tezung Cluunpionsliip Senior Class Truck Tezimg Christian Fraternity C325 Musical Clubs, Glee Club C255 Honorable Mention C353 Cheer Leaderg College Prefer- enee, Yaleg Phi 'l'he1-ai Psi, . 97 MAX WALDO SCHMIDT DAVI' Nl om IA 4 H H Entered Upper Middle Ye u Cluisiiui l 1 Ltexmly, Dm matic Clubg Cast, HSDl'CH,CllIl1.I llu Nuw MllSl0 il Clube O1'Cl10Sl,l'3, C2J, Concertmzlstzi CPD llonoi M ui Smeond Group C2jg Honorable Mention C43 Phillips Church Dm won, X 1- al? ffm mi m , ul .. , ,I JAMES LYNDON SHANLEY SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. V Lyn Shan. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Hockey 'l'eamg Senior Class Hockey 'Feamg Upper MiddleCl:1ss Baseball Teamg 'FHE PEAN, Assistant Business Managerg The lfwoniun, Associate Editor, Managing Editorg Algebra Prize Cllirstjg College Preference, Princeton 5 Kappa Delta Pi. JOHN SHERMAN CIAGVIGIAA ND, 0. U Generalf ' l'lnI.e1'ed Lower lN'liddleYea1'g Class Football 'lleani C255 Class Baseball Teamg All-Class Track Teamg Academy Football Squadg Academy 'llI'il,0li 'l'camg B. A. A. Interseholastie 'Vealng Cliristian l rate1'nityg Chess Clubg Golden Branch Literary Societyg Orchestrag Mandolin Clubg Academy Bandg Olll1lIll.'Q Chibg Lantrwn Clubg The Eafoniun, Associate Editorg College Prefereiice, Yaleg Alpha Nu. ARTHUR NELSON SHIDLER SOUTH BEND, IND. Art. Entered Senior Year 5 Scientific Soeictyg Outing Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, University of Penn- sylvania. . 'M U8 v ,.. ,az frm m m ml LeROY SI-IULMAN, Ir. No1ufoI.K, VA. R.oy. Shule. 1Gnl.erecl Upper Miclmlle Yeamrg Dl'lLlIl21llll5 Clubg Golden Brzmcll Lil.erul'y Soeietyg Aezulemy Debzmlling Team C215 Honor Mun, Second Groupg College Preference,l'I:u'v:mrcl. RICHARD PRITCHETT SIMCOKE WENSTIEII Gnovlcs, Mo. Dick, Entered Senior Yearg Cl1I'lSllll1l1 F1':Ltv1'ni1.y g Southern Clubg College Preference, Amherst. DANIEL FREEMAN SMITH IQVANSTON, ILL. D:m. Wl1itey. Sender Enterecl Senior Ye:u'g Aenclemy Footlmll Squrulg Truck Squzulg li. A. A. Relay Tezuug B. A. A. Il'1llCI'SCl10llLSlflC Tezung GleeClub3 Collcgc1'referenee, Ynleg Alpha Nu, 99. X , ,az W fr m 11 . A, . L , i , .1 JOHN HENRY SMITH, JR. IJl'lTllOl'l', Mlilli. I'Iurry. Smit.l,y. lflntered Senior Yenrg Chzunpionsliip Senior Claws Footilmll Squndg College Preference, Princeton. GUILFORD WOOD SNYDER Conoxlxno, CAL. Htiil Y? H Gi ny-H ldntered Senior 'Yezirg Aeaideiny Swimming Teznng Soccer Uluh, Board of Governorsg TI'0jllll Soeeer Team, Cnpming SontliernfClubg l.nntern Clubg v2lllCl0Vlll0 Show 19285 Orr-liesimg Aeudemy liundg llonorable Mentiong College P1'CfC1'CllC0,d'21lUQ Alpha Nu. 7 L EDWARD AMBERG STERN R,0CHl'ISTEll, N. Y. Ed, Eddy. ldntered Lower Middle Yenrg Aendeiny Truek Squad C25 Clnunpionship Upper Middle Bm-iketbamll Teanng Class Foot, lmllg Class Buselmllg Outing Clubg Christian Fl'2lll'l'l'llly College Preferenec, Yuleg 100 , . ,--. 4- , , f ,. . r r P l m In CHARLES WEST-LEIGH SUMMERILL Woonuunv, N. J. Chick. Entvrml Sr-nior Ymrg Trzmk Squmlg Collvgo I'1'0f1-rmmuv, Prim-vton. ROBERT HENRY SVENDSEN SPOKANE, XVASII. Bok SVun. Entered Upper Middle Yami Crow Hqumlg Soo:-or Squmlg Golden Bramch Lil,0l':u'y Souiotyg llonor Mun, H1-cond Group C4jg Cum L:ml11l1-Sooivtyg II0ll0I'2l.Illl'NIUIIHOIIQ Collvgo Profv1'mw0, Hrwvaml. . F . WALTER PORTER TAYLOR, JR. BILTMORE, N. C. c4WiLl11.,y Ent,crod Sonior Ymrg Crow Squmlg Soccer Club, Spnrtam S00001' 'Foaming SOIILIIUPII cjlllllg Outing: Clubg Collvgv Pwfvr- vm-0, Williauus. 101 ., , , ,. , - ,,,' -,Zz .- . -, -.., .- L. km E me-rff iww-wce. E I-I HOWARD SPENCER TERRELL IJLmsAN'rvi1.Lm, N. Y. HBUS H Entered Junior Ycarg Swimming Squndg Senior Class Swimming Tcamg All-Class Swimming 'Fcnmg The Phillips Exeter Monthly, As:-:istzmt Business Manager, Business Mzmagerg Four-Your Clubg Chess Club CJD, Vice-President, Chess Tcamg N:LthzmielGorflou Bible Prize CSc-eonrllg College Preference, Yule. l GEORGE RAYNOR THOMPSON ASHLAND, N. ll. 'l'om. l'Tommy. Enterecl Junior Yeurg Christian l rntornityg Nature Clubg Four-Yezu' Cluhg Honor Mun, First Group CGD, Seeoncl Group C435 Cum Loucle Soeietyg Aueieut History Prize Clfirstjg Preutiss Cummings Greek Prize Clfirstjg Nznthzmiel Gordon Bible Prize Clfirst, Sooonrljg 'I'he Society of The Cineinnziti Prize Cllonornble Mentionjg lizmrller Lutin Prize Cllonornble Mr-ntionjg College Prefereuee, ll:mrv:1,rcl. - CHARLES WILLIAM TOZIER WlNeuEs'r1m, MASS. Clmrlie. Entered Junior Yonrg Christiun Fmterliity C413 Outing Clubg College Preference, Umleeifleql. l02 Nu. A , . -,f . .,,, . . . E 1 I I El lm mil . . CHARLES SELBY TRUITT GnnMAN'1'owN, PA. Clmrlic. Cliuck. Entered Senior Yeurg Relay Terung li. A. A. lnterseholnstio l'e:nng Outing Clnlmg College Preference, Prineetong Alpha v NORMAN WI-IITTIER TURNER AVAL'l'HAN', MASS. iiNlll'lTl.,, Entered Upper Middle Ye:u'g Aeiulm-my lloc-key 'l'e:nn C25 MARK TYSON Pmnmni, N. Y. HV'I'x7 U fKDOn.!7 Hlgioyllf Uslickli! Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Academy Football Teaun 125g Academy Swimming Tezung Academy Track 'l'e:1m 123, Cup- tning Guvit Memorial Cup: Senior Council, President-g Christian Fraternity, Cabinet, Presidentg Inter-Fraternity Conneil, Presidentg College l,I'0l'0l'0Il0C, Ynleg Kappa llpsilon Pl 1 03 Tmek Squad C253 C0lll'1J,'0l,l'0lll'l'I'llUl', llnrvamlg Phi 'l'liet:i Psi . O. -V 1- ,. ' 57 V---- - EE E FRANCIS JEFFERSON TYTUS M1DDLE'rowN, O. Pram, 'l'y. Entered Lowvr Middle Ycnrg Class Footlmll Chg All- Clzws Football Tomn C2jg Crow Squadg Wl5IllfW0l'lfll Mathu- nmtical Prize C'l'liirdDg Collogo I'1'ol'm'm1rec, Yulog Kaippat Dc-lm Pi. JOHN BUTLER TYTUS, 3RD ilVlIDDLETOWN, O. Klr11y.H Entorod.Lowor Middle Yoarg llonor Man, Second Groupg Dillon l roncl1 Prizug Collvgc l'rcl'orcnco, Yztlcg Kaippn Delta Pi. HOWARD ULFELDER MCLEAN, VA. Hlllly- 77 KIMGX. I7 Entered Upper Middle Ycarg Chztmpionsliip Senior Class Football Toning Track Squad 3 Christian Fratcmityg South- ern Clubg Honor Man, First Group, Second Group 1215 W ontwortli Maxtlivinxitimil Prizm- CSor:omlJ 5 Collogo Profcwvncn, Harvard. 104 , .. . , 15 , -Z1 F l - m ,muf tj--fo. m m nj i . . . Y -. - .1 HENRY BABCOCK VEATCI-I, JR. 1QvANsvu.1,ic, IND. Hoin0.', Entered Senior Yoarg Aoaclomy 'Friwk Squurlg Drmnutin Associuliiong Cust, Spreading The Ncwsng Historical So- cim-tyg Honor Mau, I i1'HtGrol1pg College1'1'ufo1'cmm-, I'I:u'v:u'ml. JOHN VAN VECHTEN VEEDER Nl-rw Yom: CITY, N. Y. Bo:u11,y. J:u:k. Entered Junior Yvurg Full 'l'r:1.ck Squmlg Crow Squad C355 All-Class Eighty Championship Lowvr Middlv l3:Lsk0t,b:iIl Team, Marmgorg Soccer Clubg Four-Your Clubg Christizul Frutornityg Outing Club CQDQ Collvgxs l'1'ofm'4-lice, H:u'v:u'1lg Phi Them Psi. ' WILLIAM TUTTLE VOSE WA'FlGlt'FOWN, MASS. Bill, Will. Enter-ocl Sc-nior Yr-:Lrg Coilogc Proforr-neo, D:u'tvino111,h. 105 lr www m il CHARLES YOUNG WADSWORTH WiNerms'r1m, MASS. Chuek. WzLddy. Cl11Lrlic. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Clmmpionsliip Class Hockey 'l'e:ung Academy Hockey 'l'eu.mg Class Tennis Team 19275 Academy Tennis Squudg Christian I 1'uternit.yg Outing Clubg Mandolin Club, 1927g Golden Braneli Literary Soeietyg Acting Clmpel Monitorg College Preference, ll:Lrv:Lrrlg Phi Epsilon Sigma. MARK ANTHONY WALSH, JR. l3um.lNo'roN, IA. Mark. Enlereml Senior Ye:u'g Outing Cluhg Seientifie Soeietyg Colle fe pl'K'i'0l'1'Il0l' Yule. I THOMAS ASHURST WALSH SUMMIT, N. J. 'f'l'mn. Entered Senior Yenrg Senior Class Footllmll Squzulg Col- lege Preference, Willimns. lllli . . ., . 14 . -.1 , If m - m my mu m :ml ., ., WILLIAM CARTER WALTON, JR. l'on'r:-mourn, N. H. Bill. Walt. Entered Senior Year, Senior Class Football Tcamg All- Class Basketball Squad, Christian Fraternity, College Prefer- ence, Dartmouth. STORER PREBLE WARE, JR. Wmsfrwoon, MASS. Bud, Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Football Squad, Class Hockey C2Jg Chri:-itian Fraternity, Cast, Les Calm- tins g Reception Committceg College l,1'l'll0l'l'llCl', llarvard, Phi Theta Psi. GEORGE VAN O'LINDA WEBSTER, JR. CAm'HAcm, N. Y. Web. Darn Entered Lower Middle Year, Track Squad fill, Soccer Club, Christian Fraternity CQJQ Dramatic Club Q2Jg Outing Club, Production, Three One-Act Plays, 19275 Academy Debating-'l'eamg College Preference, Dartmouth. 107 , V . , . . gi I 7' ,kv ..-, -.... . , Q1 m m 1 nil HENRY LEIBEE WHEELER . BUFFALO, N. Y. fflsiii. Entered Senior Yenrg College Preference, ll:n'v:Lrrl. STAFFORD MANCHESTER WHEELER Aecmxicr, MASS. H Sllaiflf Enllered Upper Middle Yeairg Christian Frnternilnyg Oulu- ing Clnbg Seientilie Seeielayg 'l'r:Leli Squudg Chumpionsliip Senior Class l+'nel,hn.llg N:Llilll'l3 Clnhg College Preference, llfwvard. AUSTIN ELWOOD WI-IITCOMB BEVERLY, MASS. Austy. 'lWhi1n.', Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Academy Trnek Squad C235 Academy Swimming Teaim, Assistvzmlw Mamagerg Upper Middle Class Tennis Team, Mzmagerg Musical Clubs, Glee Clubg Phillips Church Choirg The Outing Clubg Clwistlizin F1':it,ernil,y5 Henmwihle Menliiong College I'rel'erenee, Dart,- mouth. 108 X r ,aff ffm 'QYGPW 9cef:-:vf 'lE:-vm:- mil - . DOUGLAS MERRILL WHITE Glm'roN, Mfxss. lJou1.:. l+Il1tm-11-rl Lowvr Middle Ymirg Uppr-r Middlo Class linsvlmll Squzulg Clirislliam l 1':ill01'nitlyg College Prc-fcrcncc, Willizimsg Phi Epsilon Sigma. ARTHUR TEDCASTLE WILLETTS l,l'l'l'SlllllMlll, PA. Art, Will, f l'ulmby. ' Enl,c1'4-ml Lower Middle Ymirg Lmvm' Middle 1 ool,l,mll 'l'0:ung Academy Football Squad C215 Clwislliaui 1+'i':i1,c-1'nit,yg Outing Clubg Collvgc 1,I'Cll0l'CllCC, 1D2l,l'lllll0llllllQ PhilfIpsilm1Sigin:L. LESLIE OSCAR, WILSON M ANCll14lS'l'l'1R, N. Il. l.cs. 1'llll.Cl'Cll LOWCI' Middle Ycurg li. A. A. livlaiy 'l'mung li. A. A. liitoiwcliolaisllirz 'l'v:ung P. E. A. Policog Chrislliam l 1'ul,c1'11il,y5 Collm-gc P!'0l'l'I'0nCC, Dantlnnlltili. - H-n 109 vi , 4 lf' ll THOMAS EVANS WILSON PuolcN1xvl1,mc, PA. 'l'0m. Entered Senior Yeurg Cliristiam I r:iternil,yg Musical Clubs, Orehestrag College Preference, H:u'v:u'4l. RANDOLPH HARRISON WINSTON SAim1c1c'1'lr:s, N. Y. llumly. l'illll0I'l'll Senior Yezu-5 Football Squndg Chess Club 5 Col- lege I'1'0forenee, W illizuusg Phi 'I'hetn1'si. OWEN BISHOP wooD Fowl' Wowru, Tux. B, Tex. W0odie. O.l5. Enterecl Upper Middle Yearg Class Baseball C255 Class Pin Committeeg Southern Club C255 Daniel Gregory Mason Prizeg College Preference, M, I. T. l A 110 1' a- F me-nff ij.-flex. m miul EDWARD HASKELL WOODBERRY lil-:v1c1u,Y, lvlfxss. 'lNv1l. l'lllll'l'l'll Lower Millllle Yeurg Clu'isl,i:m l l':Ll,eruil,yg Out- ing Club: Music-ul Clubs, Mandolin Club 123, Glee Clubg Church Choir: Holder Chemistry Prizeg College Preference, H:u'v:u'4l. , v WILLIAM TOWERS WOODWARD, JR. 1VlNNl'1'l'liA, ILL. Bill Hllillyf' 1':lllf0l'0ll Junior Yeurg The Plzrfllips lf.z'r'lw' rllnnlhly, Assu- ciulfc 1'ldit,o1'g College Prefereuee, H:u'v:u'cl, n ,,, . GEORGE WOOLDRIDGE YOUNG Nl'lW'Alili, N. J. George Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Upper Miflrlle Class Tennis Squuclg Senior Cluss Basketball Squzulg Cllristiam 1 1'ulle1'nityg Outing Clubg C0lll'f1,'0Pl'0l.CI'0IlC0, Priueelou. L l 111, 1. f- V 9? 'ff-NNW ms-LO W-Lfami. I-I ' - v , MELVIN HENRY YOUNG SAINT Josnvu, Mo. Brighnm.,' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Scientific Society, Tl'Cfl.Slll'0I', Vice-President CQJQ Christian Fmternityg Vzmudcville Show, 19283 T1-na 1928 PEAN, Art Editorg Honor Mlm, Second Groupg College Preference, Yulog Alpha Nu. 25,21 QW ' N Www? .j ' to Q Qcgzzlgwb' :Q,x1if,'5:1. . - 112 v .- ' hm s-e:a' i,!.Le,:. M I ml College Preferences Yule 1555: J. Bell Adams, E. N. Bennett, J. K. Brines, E. P. Bullard, 3rd, Bradford Butler, Jr., F. A. Chisholm, R. B. Clement, W. B. Collier, 3rd, D. M. Compton, W. H. Corbusier, 2nd, E. E. Cuntz, E. M. Curley, Etheridge Currie, H. L. Fates, W. M. Fenn, G. S. Fisher, James Flood, R. B. George, J. A. Godehaux, W. F. Harrington, Jr., J. W. Harte, M. A. Heath, R. S. Hooker, Jr., J. R. Howard, W. F. Hyde, W. V. Johnston, Jr., C. B. Jones, M. F. Joyce, J. A. Keyser, C. S. Landers, Jr., H. D. Leavitt, R. S. Littlefield, J. R. MeCrary, E. W. Moon, 3rd, J. E. Muhlfeld, J. R. Nutt, Jr., P. S. Odell, A. B. 0'Keefe, Jr., Jason Paige, Jr., D. T. Parsons, J. F. Reddy, C. F. Roberts, H. H. Romaine, S. S. Savage, F. A. Seaver, Jr., John Sherman, D. F. Smith, G. W. Snyder, E. A. Stern, H. S. Terrell, Mark Tyson, F. J. Tytus, J. B. Tytus, 3rd, M. A. Walsh, Jr., M. H. Young. Harvard 1545: J. R. Agee, J. A. Barry, Jr., L. S. Beals, .Ir., R. B. Beaman, C. E. Benson, Jr., M. J. Berkwitz, W. F. Brooks, Jr., W. H. Child, Jr., C. Cooke, R. A. Cooley, W. H. Crawford, W. H. Crosby, A. G. Delany, Jr., A. G. Draper, A. S. Elwell, R. A. Farnham, M. J. Finlayson, J. L. Foristall, Heywood Fox, F. J. Gilligan, W. H. Gilman, K. W. Hackett, G. G. Hartridge, George Hopkinson, Jr., B. J. Lamb, E. A. Locke, Jr., M. F. Loewenstein, L. H. Lougee, D.K. Me- Kibbin, A. F. Megrew, W. G. Nelson, Jr., 0. M. Nichols, E. C. Nickerson, 2nd, A. M. Nutter, T. M. Page, B. B. Perry, Timothy Rhodes, L. G. Robinson, Jr., M. W. Schmidt, Leroy Shulman, Jr., R. H. Svendsen, G. R. Thompson, N. W. Turner, Howard Ulfelder, H. B. Veateh, J. V. V. Veeder, C. Y. Wadsworth, S. P. Ware, Jr., H. L. Wheeler, S. M. Wheeler, T. E. Wilson, L. 0. Wilson, E. H. Woodberry, W. T. Woodward, Jr. Princeton 1315: K. M. Boiley, H. H. Brigham, Jr., C. W. Brown, Stevenson Burke, T. C. Byron, H. M. Canby, W. J. Coad, F. M. Cook, Jr., C. M. Council, N. L. Cram, A. B. Dugan, W. B. Dunn, T. C. Goldsborough, W. W. Goldsborough, Jr., J. K. Gordon, Jr., C. A. Hardy, Jr., D. W. Hollenbeek, J. F. Hollenheek, J. W. Huntington, W. C. Kirk, J1'., E. C. H. Lammers, G. G. Morse, J. M. Ranek, C. ll. Raymond, .lr., R. S. Ringland, R. P. Satterthwaite, J. L. Shanley, J. H. Smith, Jr., C. W. L. Summerill, C. S. Truitt, G. W. Young. IJUI'llIl0'llUI. 1245: J. B. Brown, F. N. Carleton, Marvin'Chandler, D. B. ClilTord,A. L. Cram, 3rd, H. H. Eames, G. R. Foss, R. S. Hanna, N. W. Hawkes, Jr., K. M. llill, R. B. Huekins, K. R. Kendall, P. F. MeKinnie, C. H. Owsley, 2nd, H. S. Parker, J. M. Parker, 2nd, F. W. Peyser, H. E. Pike, J. D. Robinson, Jr., G. C. Sawyer, NV. L. Vose, G. V. Webster, Jr., A. E. Whiteomb, A. T. Willetts. Willimns 1125: J. R. Boyce, Jr., R. Downes, B. W. Hardenbrook, C. G. MeClave, G. S. Read, E. H. Ripple, 3rd, D. W. Roberts, B. H. Rose, Jr., W. P. Taylor, J1'., F. A. Walsh, D. M. White, R. II. Winston. M. I. T. 195: William Arnott, Jr., P. O'M. Connly, E. B. Corson, J. P. Cowin, J. G. Cree, M. D. Fauquembergue, J. E. Harper, Jr., John Lawrence, R. C. Pratt. University of Pennsylvania 165: T. T. Brown, C. M. Greene, P. P. Hutchinson, J. D. Phelan, J. A. Putnam, A. N. Shidler. Amherst 135: H. Bixler, C. F. Bragg, 2nd, R.. P. Simeoke. Bowdoin 125: C. P. Emerson, ll. M. Plaisted. Cornell 125: C. A. Fry, W. F. Miller. McGill 125: R. L. Brooks, O. B. Mason. Michigan 125: T. Mel. Cooley, R. W. Loveland. Wesleyan 125: H. B. Biekford, L. M, Dexter, Brown 115: J. H. Higgins, Jr. Nebraska 115: J. H. Ames, 2nd, Texas 115: J. T. Elliott, Jr. W orccsler Polylcchnic 115: H. R. Finn. Undecided 155: G, S, Courteau, B, W. Diller, W. L. Hall, R. B, Lovell, N. H. Morton, 113 W ml 1 -A -. ,al if were-J ig.-f.r.:i l Senior' Clleiss Addresses President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . Adams, J. B., Agee, J. R., Ames, J. H., Arnett, W., Jr., Barry, J. A., Jr., Beals, L. S., Jr., Beaman, R. B., Bennett, E. N., Benson, C. E., Jr., Berkwitz, M. J., Bixler, H. E., Biekford, l-I. B., Boffey, K. M., Boyce, J. R., Jr., Bragg, C. F., Brigham, H. H., Jr Brines, J. K., Brooks, R. L., Brooks,'W. F., Jr., Brown, C. W., Brown, T. 'l'., Brown, J. B., Bullard, E. P., 3rd, Burke, S., Butler, B., Jr., Byron, T. C., Canby, H. M., Jr., Carleton, F. N., Chandler, M., Child, W. H., Jr., Chisholm, F. A., Clement, R. B., Clifford, D. B., Coad, W. J., Jr., Collier, W. B., 3rd, Compton, D. M., Connly, P. O'M., Cook, F. M., .lr., Cooke, C., Cooley, R. A., Cooley, 'l'. Mel., Corbusier, W. H., Corson, E. B., Council, C. M., Jr., Courteau, G. S., OFFlCERS 272 West 90th Street, 12 Summer Street, 1750 South 20th Street, 181 River Road, 835 Richmond Avenue, 18 Clark Lane, 24 Yale Avenue, 9 Somerset Road, 31 Hutchings Street, Center Street, 14 Britton Street, 43 Tenafiy Road, 64 Grove Street, 219 South Avenue, 223 Wayne Street, 615 Maplewood Avenue, 10 Linnaean Street, 819 North Main Street, 917 Harvard Street, 14 North State Street, 1990 Elm Street, 11125 Magnolia Drive, 507 Clinton Avenue, 15 Lake View Avenue, 38 Rangeley, 117 Clinton Road, R. F. D. Route A, 621 East 15th Street, 1100 Ocean Avenue, 601 South 38th Avenue, 426 State Street, 54 Circular Street, 48 Cottage Street, 135 Hillcrest Avenue, 618 Delaware Avenue, 561 Franklin Street, 748 Van Dyke Avenue, 136 Portland Street, 223 Lee Street, 42 Autumn Street, . 114 . . WILSON H. Cnosnv . .,., . . ISENNLTH M. Bon . . GERALD G. Mensa New York, N. Y. Rockland, Me. Lineoln, Neb. Greenport, N. Y. Winthrop, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Waltham, Mass. Wakefield, Mass. West Newton, Mass. Boston, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Hardwick, Vt. Jersey City, N. J. Englewood, N. J. Bangor, Me. Glencoe, Ill. Highland Park, N. J. Montreal, Can. Cambridge, Mass. Rockford, Ill. Rochester, N. Y. Concord, N. H. Stratford, Conn. Cleveland, O. Brooklyn, N. Y. Newtonville, Mass. Greenville, Del. Winchester, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Savannah, Ga. Alton, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. Omaha, Ncb. Portsmouth, N. H. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Pawtucket, R. I. Yonkers, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. San Antonio, Tex. Rochester, N. H.- Americus, Ga. Newport, Vt. GY Lmmmm Cowin, J. P., Cram, A. L., Jr., Cram, N. L., Crawford, W. H., Cree, J. G., Crosby, W. H., Cuntz, E. E., Curley, E. M., Currie, E., Delany, A. G., Jr., Dexter, L. M., Diller, B. W., Downs, R. S., Draper, A. G., Dugan, A. B., Dunn, W. B., Eames, H. H., Elliott, J. T., Elwell, A. S., Emerson, C. P., Farnham, R. A., Fates, H. L., Fauquembergue, M. D., Fenn, W. M., Finlayson, M. J., Finn, H. R., Fisher, G. S., ' Flood, J., Foristall, J. L., Foss, G. R., Fox, H., Fry, C. A., George, R. B., Gilligan, F. J., Gilman, W. I-I., Godchaux, J. A., Goldsborough, T. C., Goldsborough, W. W., Gordon, J. K., Jr., Greene, C. M., Hackett, K. W., Haines, W. S., Hall, W. L., Hanner, R. S., Hardenbrook, B. W., Hardy, C. A., Jr., Harper, J. E., Jr., Harrington, W. F., Jr., Harte, J. W., Hartridge, G. G., 3- I ' -Jn . ., 292 Prince Street, 22 Hancock Street, 338 Lincoln Way, East, 40 Lenox Street, 152 Onslow Place, 90 Alston Avenue, 1709 Burns Avenue, 173 Riverside Drive, 11 Fitch I'lill Avenue, 145 Argyle Road, 139 Circular Street, 114 Clinton Street, 521 High Street, 29 Magnolia Avenue, 305 Roxbury Street, 3924 Potomac Avenue, 4 Holly Street, 52 Bowdoin Street, 65 Crafts Road, 269 Reynolds Terrace, 39 West Dayton Street, 208 Larch Road, 98 Wall Street, 121 8th Avenue, 2222 Broadway, 208 Auburn Street, 50 Heywood Road, 9 Ashland Street, 101 Madison Avenue, 57 Cottage Street, 497 Audubon Street, 5814 Walnut Street, 5814 Walnut Street, 253 North Main Street, 202 Burns Street, 67 Monument Avenue, 893 Main Street, 64 Mill Street, 350 21st Street, N. W., 642 Maple Avenue, 11 Hereford Street, 828 Cambridge Oval, 153 Ash Street, 28 West Elm Street, 178 Franklin Place, 115 m n mmnll West Newton, Mass Roslyn Heights, N. Y Roslyn Heights, N. Y Lexington, Mass. Chambersburg, Pa. West Newton, Mass Kew Gardens, L. I. New Haven, Conn. Detroit, Mieh. New York, N. Y. Fitchburg, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Saratoga Springs, N Brooklyn, N. Y. Aberdeen, Miss. Larelnnont, N. Y. Keene, N. H. Dallas, Tex. Salem, Mass. Portland, Me. Chestnut Hill, Mass Orange, N. J. Gorham, Me. Ridgewood, N. J. Cambridge, Mass. Springfield, Vt. Iron River, Mich. San F rancisco, Cal. Auburndale, Mass. Center Strafford, N. Pelham, N. Y. Burnham, Pa. Worcester, Mass. Newtonville, Mass. Wellesley, Mass. New Orleans, La. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. Forest I-lills, N. Y. Swampseott, Mass. East Aurora, N. Y. Orono, Me. Canton, O. Winnetka, Ill. Boston, Mass. San Antonio, Tex. Manchester, N. H. New Haven, Conn. Flushing, N. Y. EQ IQI Hawkes, N. W., Heath, M. A., Higgins, J. H., Jr., Hill, K. M., Hollenbeck, D. W., Hollenbeck, J. F., Hooker, R. S., Jr., Hopkinson, G., .Ir., Howard, J. R., Huckins, R. B., Huntington, J. W., Hutchinson, P. P., Hyde, W. T., Jr., Johnston, W. V., Jr., Jones, C. B., Joyce, M. F., Kendall, K. R., Keyser, J. A., Kirk, W. C., Jr., Lamb, B. J., Lammers, E. C. H., Landers, C. S., Jr., Lawrence, J., Leavitt, H. D., Littlefield, R. S., Locke, E. A., Jr., Loewenstein, M. F., Lougee, L. H., Loveland, R. W., Lovell, R. B., Mason, O. B., McC1ave, C. G., McCrary, J. R., Jr., McKibbin, D. K., McKinnie, P. F., Megrew, A. F., Miller, W. F., Moon, E. W., 3rd, Morse, G. G., Morton, N. H., Muhlfeld, J. E., Nelson, W. G., Jr., Nichols, O. M., Nickerson, E. C., 3rd, Nutt, J. R., Jr., Nutter, A. M. Odell, P. S., 0'Keefe, A. B., Jr., Owsley, C. H., 2nd, Page, T. M., -.f- 22:'1'hornhill Avenue, 141 Aspen Avenue, S4 Walcott Street, 39 Rumford Street, 234 Arlington Avenue, 234 Arlington Avenue, 175 East 71st Street, 314 Marlboro Street, 244 Pelhamdale Avenue, 106 Walton Park, 292 South Columbia Avenue, 10 Sparhawk Street, 501 Wahl Avenue, 1637 Judson Avenue, 30 Cottage Avenue, 1 May Street, 25 Brunswick Road, 49 Claremont Avenue, 9 East 96th Street, 2255 Orrington Avenue, 412 West End Avenue, 17 Washington Street, 35 Vernon Street, 163 East Locust Street, 177 Beacon Street, 33 Clinton Road, 25 W indemere Avenue, 1032 West Main Street, 41 Bellevue Avenue, 1219 4th Avenue, North, 265 Clarendon Street, 1911 Clinton Street, 27 Monroe Avenue, 7 Craigie Circle, 114 Woburn Street, 6 Sherbrook Road, 14 Dclcvan Terrace, Old Harbor Road, 2285 Coventry Road, 201 Moraine Street, 26 East 8th Street, 568 Washington Avenue, 242 Broadway, Park Road, no El E 1 mm! Westmont, Quebec Auburndale, Mass. Pzuvtucket, R. 1. Concord, N. H. Springfield, O. Springfield, O. New York, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Pelham, N. Y. Melrose Highlands, Columbus, O. Brighton, Mass. Cooperstown, N. Y Milwaukee, Wis. Evanston, Ill. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Montclair, N. J. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Evanston, Ill. New York, N. Y. Rutland, Vt. Brookline, Mass. Canton, Ill. Boston, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Kalamazoo, Mich. Melrose, Mass. Grandme1'e, Quebec Great Falls, Mont. Calvert, Tex. Exeter, N. H. Swarthmore, Pa. Boston, Mass. Rockford, Ill. Larchmont, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Reading, Mass. Scarsdale, N. Y. Yonkers, N. Y. Short Hills, N. J. Chatham, Mass. Cleveland, 0. Brockton, Mass. New York, N. Y. West Haven, Conn Youngstown, O. Scarsdalc, N. Y. M ass X 1 Egm n n .. .ai ' Paige, J., Jr., Parker, H. S., Parker, J. McC., 2nd, Parsons, D. T., Perry, B. B., Peyser, I . W., Phelan, J. D., Pike, H. E., Plaisted, H. M., Pratt, R. C., Putnam, J. A., Ranck, J. M., Raymond, C. H., Jr., Read, G. S., Reddy, J. F., Rhodes, T., Ringland, R. S., Ripple, E. H., 3rd, Roberts, C. F., Roberts, D. W., Robinson, J. D., Jr., Robinson, L. G., Jr., Romainc, H. H., Rose, B. H., .Ir., Satterthwaite, R. P., Savage, S. S., Sawyer, G. C., Schmidt, M. W., Seaver, F. A., Shanley, J. L. Sherman, J., Shidler, A. N., Shulman, LeR., Jr., Simcoke, R. P., Smith, D. F., Smith, J. H., Jr., Snyder, G. W., Stern, E. A., Summerill, C. W. L., Svendscn, R. H., Taylor, W. P., Jr., Terrell, H. S., Thompson, G. R., Tozier, C. W., Truitt, C. S., Turner, N. W., Tyson, M., Tytus, F. J., Tytus, J. B., 3rd, Ulfelder, H., ..... .,........ - ..- ,.., -A HY E K .ra 1 390 South Avenue, S9 South Harrison Avenue, 138 Irving Street, 259 Miller Avenue, 569 Mt. Prospect Avenue, 589 W elcl Street, The Fessenden School, 195 Fairmount Street, 707 Highland Avenue, 3648 Greystone Avenue, 46 Welch Road, S Broadmoor Avenue, 906 Clay Avenue, Vista Avenue, 185 State Street, 22 Farragut Avenue, 18 East 56th Street, Hamilton R.oad, 17891 Lake Road, 30 Church Lane, 9 Acacia Street, 1202 14th Street, 206 Montrose Avenue, Richmond Road, 520 North Lafayette Street, 1009 Colonial Avenue, 242 Sylvester Avenue, 916 Lee Street, 17431 Maumee Boulevard, 1015 Alameda Boulevard, 1501 East Avenue, 108 South Broad Street, 628 West 7th Avenue, Biltmore Forest, S4 Church Street, 7 Spring Street, 3 Bruce Road, Wayne and Westview Avenues, 910 Main Street, 15 Higlibrook Avenue, 300 South Main Street, 300 South Main Street, Maplewood, 117 Glencoe, Ill. Bellevue, Pa. Fitzwilliam, N. H. Rye, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Portsmouth, N. H. Newark, N. J. West Roxbury, Mass. West Newton, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Carthage, Mo. Lancaster, Pa. Lawrenceville, N. J. Fall River, Mass. Riverdale, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. Colorado Springs, Col Scranton, Pa. Sound Beach, Conn. Flushing, N. Y. Medford, Mass. New York, N. Y. Morristown, N. J. Lakewood, O. Short Hills, N. J. Scarsdale, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Bittendorf, Iowa Smithtown, L. I., N. Y South Orange, N. J. South Euclid, 0. South Bend, Ind. Norfolk, Va. Webster Groves, Mo. Evanston, Ill. Grosse Point, Mieh. Coronado, Cal. Rochester, N. Y. Woodbury, N. J. Spokane, Wash. Biltmore, N. C. Plewantville, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Winchester, Mass. Germantown, Pa. Waltham, Mass. Pelham, N. Y. Middletown, 0. Middletown, 0. McLean, Va. lrpmm s m Veatch, H. B., Jr., Veeder, J. V. V., Vose, W. T., Wadsworth, C. Y., , Walsh, M. A., Walsh, T. A., Walton, W. C., Jr., Ware, S. P., Jr., Webster, G, V. O'L., Jr., Wheeler, H. L., Wheeler, S. M., Whiteomb, A. E., White, D. M., Willetts, A. T., Wilson, L. O., Wilson, T. E., Winston, R. H., Wood, O. B., Woodberry, E. H., Woodward, W. T., Jr., Young, G. W., Young, M. H., 234 Bayard Park Drive, 755 Park Avenue, 104 Standish Road, 10 Central Street, Madison Avenue and Boulevard, 903 Middle Street, Gay Street, 722 State Street, 42 Saybrook Place, 9 Endicott Street, 5101 Liberty Avenue, 302 Myrtle Street, 249 First Avenue, 607 6th Avenue, 52 Baker Avenue, 780 Prospect Avenue, 830 Lake Street, 4209 Country Club Road, H5175 . NWI i Jw., 95 ..?Au,.z Ld-'3i,iR'. J.. I if Wm!.TW4 ..., : - f'gg.7lJ'f-Y Qc' Xb, J, ' E ,'f-rf' ' .vw ff' A - 118 Evansville, Ind. New York, N. Y. Watertown, Mass. Winchester, Mass. Burlington, Ia. Summit, N. J. Portsmouth, N. H Westwood, Mass. Carthage, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Ocoaxet, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Groton, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. Manchester, N. H. Phoenixville, Pa. Saugerties, N. Y. Fort Worth, Tex. Beverly, Mass. Winnetka, Ill. Newark, N. J. St. Joseph, Mo. 110 Slrmrliug - R. H. Lovell, J. A. Barry, Jr., Elhcrcclgc Currie, ll. I.. F:1tes,M.I .J0yCc. Silling -- G. G. Morse, R. S. Littlefield, Mark Tyson, H. D. Leavitt, K. M. Boffey. Senior Ccolulmncciill 1927-1928 MAILK 'l'YsoN l'l'l'Ill'1R.lClNlli Cummc G. G, Molcslv K. M. liovwcy H. I.. F.vr1cs M. F. JOYCE R. S. l.l'I 1'l.l-:vll4:I.D H. D. I.mAvI'1 1' J. A. BARRY R.. B. l1UVl41LL 120 l'1'r'x1f1l1fl1l . . Sz'm'1fmv'y . . First M arslml Swfmlrl Mfl7'NlI1ll Tlrivvl M I1 rslml V1l11?Il1:l'l0l'1iIlII' . Pnrl .... f,I'fll07'. . llisI07 lf1rrl, . S'Inmlin,q -Y ll. I, I-Hales, l'1lI1crm-xlgv Furric. Mark 'l'ysun. .Szllmg - -'l'. M. Vuulcy, R, S. l.illlL-in-lxl, K. M. llutT1-y, W. H. Vruslvy, Al. R. Agn-. Class D019 ffficccers lx. A , NN. Il. Ulcrmsm' II. L. l ,vrl-ns I':'l'lllClil'IlNiI'I K 1 Mfxnu 'Vvsnx R S. l1l'l I'I,ICl-'ll'1lD r w . l. M. fT4NiI,I'1Y I, I'm1-'lfm' . J. R. iXl1'f'Il.'XKY . .l, ll,Au1-:xc 121 T- I - -PTI Lp 2 I ' :iz-:-if I I E U ,I um laude SOccice1tH P1'csi1lc71l DR. LICACOCK Vice-Presirlent MR. RICHARDSON Secretary DR. IQIRTLAND Treuswmev' MR. HATCII 1927 EDWARD WILLIAM BEATTIE, JR. .IOHN FRYE BELL JOSEPH BENJAMIN BIRDSELL GEORGE 11OBERT BRUSH, JR. JAMES HUGH WATSON CONKLIN SAMUEL WALTON CROOKER JOHN PENDLETON DARLINKI AUGUSTUS JAMES DOWNEY DONALD TIMIIERLAKE FIELD IIENRY GEERS STANDIFORD HEIIM CHARLES MOARTHUR HENDERSON CHARLES BEEKMAN I'IlLL, JR. ANDREW CLARK INGRAIIAM RALPH TABOR MAYNARD WILLIAM PIERSON MERRILL, JR. VERNON MUNROE, JR. ROBIEIIT GRAVES OLMSTED WILLIAIVI EDWARDS IQUSSELL, JR. RICHARD MARVIN SIIEPARD ARNOLD WEINER EDWIN ALLYN WEST WIIILIAM RAYMOND WILSON 1.928 QFirsL Elcclionj :KENNETH MASON BOFFEY WILLIAM CHARLES ICIRK, JR. ROLAND SMITH LITTLEFIELD ROBERT HENRY SVENDSEN GEORGE RAYNOR THOMPSON 122 Back Row -W. T. Woodward, J. D. Phelan, H. E. llixlcr. I. V. Vccclcr. Fuurfh Row- W. H. Cmwforrl, J. A. Putnam, F. M. Cook, Il. S. 'l'crrcll. P. S. Odell. Tllinl Row - D. T. Parsons, G. Hopkinson, R. B. George, C. R. Foss, R. L. Brooks. Sammi Row - D. R. Mcliilabin, R. li. Lovell, H. Il. llrlghzun, W. ll. Corbuslcr, G. R. Tllompsnn, J. R. Howard. Firsl Raw- H. ll. Leavitt, P. P. Hutchinson, M. F. Joyce, W. H. Crosby, K. M. llolTcy, J. M. Parker, R. S. Littlcllcld. President . . . Vice-P1'c.wi1lm1l . Scm'1elr:.1'y . . H. E. Blxmm K. M. lio1v1 1aY G. A. Bolmcalimls, Ilmm H. H. BIIIGIIAM, Jn. R. L. Bnooks D. M CoM1 roN F. M. COOK, J R. W. H. CnAwFmm W. II. Clmsln' H. L. G. R. FATES Foss our cecnur' Cllulb Ol l lCl'IRS MEMBICRS R. B. Glmlum B. ll. HACK li. W. I'lAlml+:NrmooK Cll'I0lilll4l llOl'lilNSON, .l. R. Ilowlxlm P. P. l'lU'1'Cl'I1NSON H D. LEAVITT R S. I.1'r'1'mc11'mI.n R li. Lovlcm. 0. B. MASKJN 123 . . WILSLJN H. Cuosm' . . IiENNl'l'I'li M. liowm-:Y . . MlGll'l'lJN F. Jovcm P. S. ODl'lI.I. J. M. PARKER D. 'l'. 1'A1:soNs J. D. PIIELAN B. H. Rosle J. I . R. IQUNYON ll. S. 'l'muu-:LL G. R. 'FIIUMPSON J. V. Vmcnmc C. W. Tozn-:R W.'l'. Woonwmm 1 HMQQ M QUE ,IR Eg! f A ,' '- 1sif',av 129' ,f-ijt Nr My ?n'q'-9,211-If-Rl! , , ,tyil Y ,Y I i xv ' . ' . ' .v u 3 . . 4- A :.,'1.f,.Q H. , cf., a ,.. I ,, km My Senior Class lBu1llllO1t Done the most for Exeter Squarcst ..... Most loyal . Pluckiest . . . Most popular . . All-round athlete, . Handsomost . . All-round man YVitticst . . . Most talented. . . Most gcntlcmanly . Most apt to succeed Mostobliging. . . Most Original . Mosttactful. . . Mostclmnocralficr . Sportiest . . . Noisiest . Quietest . Ncrvic-st, . Busiost, . Laziosl, . Shark . Blu!-Tux' . llvatlwn . Highbrow Giant . Baby ...... Biggest l'0ll1Jjllll0ClC , Best speaker . . Best dancer . . Best naturcd . Possimist . Optimist, . Petter . Snob ..... Woman-hater, . Useless .... Grind . Flunkcr . Cllllllifl' . . 1'Olil,ician . . M. 'l'YsON CROSBY CROSRY TURNER CROSBY TYSON Ll'1AVl'l l' BOFFEY CURRIR Ll'1'TLl'll lELD BURKE BORRRY BYRON CUHRIIC PIIELAN NIORSE JOYCE FIN I.AYsON COUNO11. Bmmiwwz lf0I l l'lY LOvn1,1. BO14'F1cY IJIGLA NY Blmuwlfrz llrmla li Vnnman HOWARD l 1NLAYsON COOLRY BURKIYL BYRON CROSBY lVlClflNNlI'J HU'1Y1mNsON IDILLER WI LL1-1 '1 l'S O' K El'lI I'I TQIRK Cu RRI IG HA IQDIGNIINUUK G1-:OROR 125 CROSBY M ORSE M Onsn W. W. GO1,DsnOROUOH 'l'YsON lV1UH1.R1-:Lv BURKE 'l'YsON 1 1N1.AYsON AORR NICKEIISON lVl0liSl'l Moasn COOLEY BYRON BARRY SHANLIGY SHANLEY BORRRY CONNLY R,l'l'l'LE COMPTON Kuna SIIANLIGY GILLIGAN M IQORRW FINl.AYsON l-IOPKINSON G1l.I.u:AN M CCNA RY SFIANLICY 'l'uRN1cR IQOMAINIG BOYOR COAD 'l'YsON l10MA1NI'1 SHANLEY THOMPSON l'lARDlGNBIi00K V I-1 ICD IGI! Dm,ANY BOFFEY IIANYKIGS I-IAwKns HAWKES MUHI.RRl.O CURRIR SEAVER. l A'I'lGS COOLRY BoF1vnY IDELANY Ll'1 I'LEFIl'lLD 'l'. BROWN FINLAYSON CROSBY SAVAGE DILLER CONNLY BOAMAN l'lINLAYSON 'l'RRRm,I. SIGAVER 'l'nOM1-sON ljlhblill CONNLY TAJEWENSTIGIN 'l'YsON 'DICLANY CONN1.Y TYSON CURLIGY VV. BROOKs Ln,Av1'r'r l'ARsONs DRLANY PHELAN CURRII41 Dlhlllill VNATCII Cm RRORD LANDERS CROSBY ,j.-133,-. J ., - J-- ' .--sg iii 'fax - '. .. .a,-' ,-.---- UPPER MIDDLE CLASS Upper Middle Class OFFICERS President . . . ........ . . RAYMOND F. CooMBs Vice-President .......................... LLOYD B. 0s1sonNE Secretary ............................. W. THEODORE REED O you, the class of 1929, we, the class of 1928, entrust the responsibility of leading the school For four long years, we have labored to establish a reputation that would be a credit to the Academy. Now, we turn over to you the reins of leadership and the responsibility of carrying on our work. You, who have spent three years in the Academy, are now a part of the school and its tradi- tions. You should be qualified to assume the burden of leadership. Yet, have a thought for the accomplishments and failures of ,your predecessors in order that you may be guided by them. Remember that it is a great responsibility that you are shouldering and that we, as Alumni of the school, will anxiously watch your progress. Remember, also, that the eyes of all younger Exonians will be focused on your conduct. It is your duty to set them a fitting example. Wishing you success in your achievements, we entrust to you thc future of the school. Be steadfast in the kceP' ing of this trust. 127 lf I, MORTON BARTLETT BosToN, MASS. Bart. ldulereil Upper Miclclle Yenrg Outing Clubg Soccer Clubg Suienljlie Soeietyg Assistant, 1,llUlf0gI'1IIllllC l'Iclito1' of 'Tim 1'mNg College 1'1'efe1'c-nec, ll:m':u'ml. WEBSTER CLAY BALL, 2ND xfVINNlG'1'KA, ILL. Webb, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Bmskctbullg Outing Clubg Chess Clubp College Preference,Prineetong Phi Epsilon Sigma. GEORGE ALBERT BOURGEOIS No1v1'immI roN, Mlxss. Buggy. HlfllI'f,L'y.n ldntcrecl Junior Yearg Class Footbzill Tezun C255 All-Class Footbzill 'l'c-:mi C255 Academy Footlmll 'l'e:ung All-Class 'l'i'zwk 'Feaung Drmmitic Assoeizitfiong 01'cliestl':i C315 College P1'0ll0I'0llC0, llnrvnrclg Plii Tlietzi Psi. 128 x - ,ez FD M mi.1s ig..f,t.. m tl DONALD STEPHEN BUCK lN'IADI!-BON, N. J. Don, Red. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Hockey Tezimg Christian lfruternityg College Preference, Princeton. ABRAM LINCOLN BURBANK, JR. NIONTCLAIII, N. J. f'Abie. Burbe. King Entered Upper Middle Yeatrg Cliristimi F1':tte1'nityg llppei Middle Football Squudg College Preference, Cornell. JOHN HOWLAND CI-IIPMAN l3os'1'oN, lvlmzs. Sykes. Chip. t'.l:u:k. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Honorable Mentiong Chris- tian Fratcrnityg College l'referenee, Williams. 129 if Entered Upper Middle Yearg Lower Middle Football Teamg Southern Clubg Outing Clubg College Preference, Dartmoutll. 1 , ,A-2 . ROY GERALD FITZGERALD, JR. DAYTON, O. Roy, Fitz, Fitzie. Entered Junior Yearg Crew Squad C225 Lower Middle Football Teamg Christian Fraternityg Mandolin Club C215 Honor Man, Second Group C3Jg College Preference, Yalcg Kappa Epsilon Pi. THOMAS GOGGAN, JR. SAN ANTONIO, Tlcx. H Tex. GORHAM HASKELL DEVON, PA. 4' Deacon. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Upper Middle Football Squadg Outing Clubg Christian Fraternityg Southern Clubg I Dramatic Assoeiationg College Preference, Harvard. 130 Q . -1 E m.1Qii? :i5l..4+.:. mann CHARLES LUDINGTON JOHNSON, JR. IfIAu'rroiua, CONN. 'lCli:u'lic. John, Entered Upper Middle Yeurg 'Vraiek Squad C335 Crew Squad C355 Clll'lSlfl2LIl l ruternityg Glce Clubg Chapel Clioirg College Preference, Y ule. l O, GEORGE WALDEMAR KUEHN OAK PARK, Im.. George Entered Upper Middle Yeamrg Aciulemy Footilmll 'l'eumg Academy Truck Tenmg Lantern Clubg The I'l11'Ilips Earvlf-1' Monlhly, Eclitoriul lleamrdg College l'referem'e, ll:u'v:1rdg Alpha Nu. ' PHILIP VAN HORNE LANSDALE PALO Avro, CAI.. Phil, Entered Upper Middle Yezirg Soccer Club, Corinthian Soccer Teamg Lunlfern Clubg Outing Clubg Cluistinn Fraternityg Orcliestrug Academy Bzuidg College Preference, Yule. 131 . 5 I al Hmm DAVID ROSS McGREGOR Sv1uNGF11a1,D, O. Mum OSCAR BRUNO MARX, JR. D1c'1'nom', MICH. 'f0zzy. EllLCl'0ll Upper Middle Yoarg Acaulomy Swimming 'l'c:ung Chess Club 5 Outing Clubg College Pl'cfc1'm1co, Princeton. ldlilimvlxicl Lower Miclmllc Yczirg Upper Mimlmllu Claws Tuiniis 'l'v:ung Clll'lHlil2lll 1 1'zLl,01'11iliyg College 1'1'c-l'c1'cl1cc, Yulcg Kappa Dcllai Pi. JAMES WILLIAM McINTIRE SAVANNAH, GA. GofTcr. Niggor. IQ11lfUI'CllLOW01' Middle Ycarg Truck Squzulg SCJlllflll!I'llUllll1, Sm:rctzwy-'l'rc:isu1-01' H255 Christdim l+'ml,u1'i1i1,yg Golclvn llrimch Literary Socictyg The Ervonirm, Associziifc liclitor, 1'lXCllllI1f.YQCEllllfOl'Q I-lonomblcMcntiong Outing Cluhg Coll:-gc 1'1'cfu1'o11co, University of Georgia. 132 - ,M A, , M, g N 51 , , . . fx m .wwf il BRUCE ROBINSON MERRILL Bm1KE1.m', CAL. Brcwitz. Bearcat. l' Bob. Entered Upper Middle Yczmrg Academy Swimming 'l'c:ung Crew Squaulg Southern Clubg College Preference, University of C:mlifo1'ni:ig Kappa Delta Pi. I HENRY MYER MYERSON BROOKLINIC, IVIASS. Hamk. Enturocl Upper Miclallv Ymrg Acaulmny l oot,bn.ll 'IR Amulvmy 'l'r:wk Squmlg Collm-pro Pl'0fK'l'l'llI'l', ll!ll'V1lil'1l. PHILIP EMERY NEGUS Exwrim, N. ll. c1Nig.nl Enlivrvfl Uppm' Mirlcllc' Yvairg Collvgv l'l'0fr'rm1c0, M. l. T. 133 v- -V ..n' Ir - m : m m mil LLOYD BAKER OSBORNE NlGNV'FONVlI,I,E, MASS. 4' Lloyd. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Swimming Team, Christizrn F1'z1t,erniLyg Scientific Society, Reception Com- mitteeg Upper Middle Class, Vice-President, College Prefer- ence, Yule, Kuppn Epsilon Pi. ,. V . MARTIN MALONEY OSBORN SPRING LAKE, N. J. HMSLFL 77 HOZDYI Entered Junior Yeerg Junior Class Footbzxll Teaung Acad- emy Swimming Squud CBJ, Cluunpionsliip Upper Middle Class Swimming 'FCRLIIIQ Cliristiiaxn l 1':L1.ernit,y3 P. E. A. Band, Tum 1928 PIGAN, Assistant. Business Mauuigerg Church Monitor, College Preference, Prineetong Kappa Delhi Pi. HAROLD TURNELL TASKER ROSLYN, L. I., N. Y. Task. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Crew Squad, Chess Club, Vuudcvillc Show, 19283 Glce Club, College Preference, Princeton. 134 ve E I -- -J E - Em m I I my me m m mul ed, GEORGE HENRY WINNER ELMIRA, N. Y. l'Win. Molick. Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Christian Fruternityg Ont- ing Clubg College Prefercnce,Willi:unsg Kappa Epsilon Pi. DONALD JOSEPH ZINN Nnw Yom: CITY, N. Y. H Don. ' ' Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Track Sqnndg Upper Middle Basketball Squadj College Preference, H nrvaxrd. 135 A ' X' 1 ' li my up Non-Returning Upper Miifdlfcilllers Ball, W. C., 930 Hill Roan l, Bartlett, Morton, Bourgeois, G. A., Buck, C. S., Burbank, A. L. Chipman, J. ll., Fitzgeralcl, R. Ci. Goggan, T. S., Haskell, Gorham Johnson, C. L., Kuehn, C. VV., Lansdale, P. V., Marx, O. B., McGregor, D. R., Mclntire, J. W., Merrill, B. R., Myerson, H. M., Negus, P. E., Osborn, M. M., Osborne,'L. B., Tasker, H. T., Winner, G. H., Zinn, D. J., 54 Garfield Avenue, 229 Upper Mountain Avenue, Boston City Club, Somerset Street, 117 Forest Avenue, 318 North Magnolia Avenue, 7 90 ltlvergreen Avenue, 220 South Ridgeland Avenue, 657 Cowper Street, 465 East Grand Boulevarcl, 266 South Belmont Avenue, 220 Hall Street, East, 2310 Prospect Street, 101 Stearns Road, Chestnut Street, 319 Cabot Street, 523 West Water Street, 12 East 70th Street, College Preferences Winnetka, Ill. Norwell, Mass. Northampton, Mass. Madison, N. J. Montclair, N. J. Boston, Mass. Dayton, O. San Antonio, Tex. St. Davids, Pa. Hartford, Conn. Oak Park, Ill. Palo Alto, Cal. Detroit, Mieh. Springfield, 0. Savannah, Ga. Berkeley, Cal. Brookline, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Spring Lake, N. J. Newtonville, Mass. Roslyn, L. I., N. Y. Elmira, N. Y. New York City, N. Y llm-vrml: M. Bartlett, G. A. Bourgeois, Gorham Huske1l,C. W. Kuehn, H. M. Myerson, D. J. Zinn. Yale: R. G. Fitzgerald, Jr., C. L. Johnson, Jr., P. V. Lansdale, D. R. McGregor, L B Osborne. Princeton: W. C. Ball, 2nd, D. S. Buck, O. B. Marx, Jr., M. M. Osborn, H. L. Tasker Williams: J. H. Chipman, G. Il. Winner. Cornell: A. L. Burbank, Jr. Dartmouth: Thomas Goggan, Jr. M. l. T.: P. E. Negus. University of Georgia: J. W. Melntire. 136 frmmmm m x - -er A lm El E im ml um Upper Middle Class President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary ..... Abbott, Robert Chester, Adams, John Bulkeley, Adams, Laurence Joseph, Allen, .Ionathan Wait, Angle, Charles Edwin, Arensberg, Walter Eveleth, Arnold, Ansel, Atwood, William Francis, Jr., Baehrach, Bradford Keyser, Ball, Webster Clay, Barnes, Richard Langley, Bartlett, Morton, Bates, Robert Hicks, Baxter, Ralph Edmond, Bernuth, Ernest Patrick, Berolzheimer, Emile Albert, Bissell, Henry Hamilton, Blackman, Donald Moody, Bolles, Edmund Blair, Bradley, Frank, Jr., Breed, Henry Atwood, Brooks, Robert Clexton, Broom, Harry Parkhouse, Brush, George Sabin, Jr., Buck, Donald Stephen, Buckland, Wilfred, Jr., Burbank, Abram Lincoln, Jr., Burley, Harry Benjamin, Jr., Burrage, William Sargent, Jr. Burrows, George Howard, n 2 d Butterfield, William Henry, Byron, Samuel Tidd, Cahn, William Morris, Jr., Calkin, Ralph Frederick, Carter, Howard, Jr., Chipman, John Howland, Clapp, Charles Larrowe, Cochrane, William Shapleigh, Coddington, Clifford, Collens, Clarence Lyman, 3rd Collins, Varnum Lansing, Jr., l Cookman, Arthur Shirley, Jr., Coombs, Raymond Frank, Cooper, William Grant, Jr., Crosthwaite, Paul, Davidson, John Alexander, I OFl lCl'IR.S MEMBERS Montclair, N. J., Pittsfeld, N. H .,' Eweter, N. H., Akron, 0., Rochester, N. Y., Pillsburglz., Pa., Willirnantie, Conn., Bangor, Me., West Newton, M ass., Winnetka, Ill., Wellesley ll ills, M ass., Boston, M ass., I Vziladelpliia, Pa., Brooklyn, N. Y., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Waltham, Mass., New York, N. Y., Tampa, Fla., Bridgehamyiton, N. Y., Blairslown, N. J., New York, N. Y., Camden, N. J., New H oven, Conn., Madison, N. J., Hollywood, Cal., Montclair, N. J., Brookline, Blass., Middlebury, Vt., Exeter, N. H., Norfolk, Nob., M ercersbarg, Pa., Chicago, Ill., Malden, Moss., Plainneld, N. .l., Boston, M ass., Cohocton, N. Y., Melrose, Mass., New York, N. Y., Cleveland, O., Princeton, N. J., Englewood, N. J., Kennebank, M e., Ogzlensburg, N. Y., East Orange, N. J., Sl. Albans, Vt., 137 RAYMOND F. Coomns LLOYD B. OSBORNIG W. 'THEODORE Rrnan S. 10 Gilman 10 J. Adam:-i's Porter l W. 3 W. 16 W'th. 41, W'th. 39 W . 32 Mrs. W. B. l'enniston's x . . Merrill 6 C. I3 Porter 3 S. 15 H. 12 W'th. 3 A. ll Am. 32 A. 4 Williams 1 H. 25 H. 12 A. 16 H. 20 W'th.35 W. 29 Am. 5 W. 29 S. ll l-l. C. Burrows's C. 11 S. 19 Am. lil W. 17 Am. IS Gilman ti H. 4 W'th. 6 A. Ili H. 23 S. l5 Mrs. J. E. Knight's A. 13 A. 12 ll. 13 Mrs. ll. E. R.ead's mu l- m Davis, Fitzroy, Delmarsh, Archie George, Jr., Dietrich, Henry Howard, Douglas, Walter Spalding, Dryer, James Percival, Duncan, Walter Robson, Everett, Walter Caverly, Fallon, Robert Duncan, Fitz, Charles Newcomb, Jr., Fitzgerald, Roy Gerald, Floyd, Paul Elliott, Foster, Philip Speed, Francis, Charles Spencer, F1'iedler, Nat, Frink, Spaliord, Frost, Francis Willoughby, Jr., Garrison, Biddle Hiles, Jr., Gilbert, Norman Everett, Jr., Gillespie, Luke, Gillespie, William Ernest, Gillette, Edwin, Glass, Wilson Harmon, Goggan, Thomas, Jr., Goodell, Robert Wood, Goodwillie, John Morley, Gordon, Robert Calvin, Jr., Griswold, Thomas Franklin, Guion, Hobart Gibson, Gunnison, Frank Clayton, Hack, Burt Henry, Harris, Reese Harvey, Jr., Haskell, Gorham, Hastings, Hudson Bridge, Jr., Heap, James Edward, Jr., Heard, John, Jr., Hcizmann, William Albert, Jr., Hewitt, Anderson Fowler, Ilill, Carrington Woodbury, Holder, Richard Dudley, llolihan, James Peter, Holihan, William Behan, Holt, Robert Gerald, Horn, William Caspar, 3rd, Hotchkiss, George Burton, Jr., Hotchkiss, Sanford Lewis, Hunting, William Fred, Huntington, Albert Preston, Huron, Lawrence Hall, Johnson, Charles Ludington, Jr., Johnson, Edwin Clifford, Jr., Johnson, Walter deForest, Jr., Jones, Theodore Stephen, Jordan, Richard Hanford, Kelly, James Nelson, Jr., Kemp, Bradstreet, ,.-- m m ll lll-.gl Evanston, Ill., Inlet, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Plainfield, N. J., Birrningham, Ala., Everett, Ilflass., Arlington, Mass., Swampscott, Mass., Newton Center, M ass., Dayton, O., New Sharon, Me., Springfield, O., Troy, N. Y., New Orleans, La., Seattle, Wash., Plainfeld, N. J., Red Bank, N. J., Hanover, Winthrop, Mass., Exeter, Pasadena, Cal., Tulsa, Olcla., San Antonio, Tear., Houghton, Mich., Rockford, Ill., Waynesboro, Pa., Rochester, N. Y., Litchfield, Conn., Erie, Pa., Proctor, Vt., Scranton, Pa., St. Davids, Pa., New Ilaeen, Conn., Kingston, R. I., I pswich, Mass., Wyomissing, Pa., New York, N. Y., Exeter, Memphis, Tenn., Lawrence, Mass., Lawrence, M ass., Montpelier, Vt., Orange, N. J., F lashing, N. Y., Milford, Conn., Springfield, O., De Land, Fla., New Rochelle, N. Y., Hartford, Conn., Newton Highlands, M a Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Wellesley Hills, M ass., New York, N. Y., ss., Grand Forks, No. Dak., Wenatchee, Wash., 1 38 W'th. 14 Am. 22 P. 19 C. 21 W'th. 43 Porter 1 A. 33 W'th. 18 Am. 7 S. 11 A. 29 Mrs. A. C. Bennett's Gilman 11 W. 21 Mrs. H. J. Foss's S. 5 Gilman 3 Veazey 18 H. 11 W. H. Gillespie's Williams 10 Mrs. W. Burlingame's W'th. 25 H. 8 Am. 27 Merrill 2 ' C. 24 S. 9 H. 4 W. 30 J. Shaw's Am. 2 Veazey 13 S. 26 H. 11 C. 8 Gilman 2 H. C. Burrows's J. Shaw's H. 24 H. 24 W. 22 W'th. 44 Dutch 2 S. 6 W'th. 15 S. 18 Am. 33 Merrill 6 W. 24 Gilman 7 Williams 5 A. 25 C. 29 A 20 1 .. ,- ' IIB - .s:..c it..4.... Keppel, David, Kimball, Richard Palmer, Kittredge, Ben Webster, Jr., Knibbs, John William, 3rd, Knox, David Douglas, Keren, Henry Lloyd Thornell, Kueera, John Edward, Kuehn, George Waldemar, LaPierre, Arnaud Rogers, Lasker, Edward, Ledwith, Austin George, Leopold, Richard William, Levy, Richard Langsdorf, Lilienthal, Joseph Leo, Jr., Little, William Francis, Jr., Loranger, Eli James, Jr., Lystcr, Philip Benton, Manning, William Jerome, Marden, Ford, Marshall, Charles DeLa:-akie, Marx, Oscar Bruno, Jr., Mather, Richard Berry, McGregor, David Ross, Melntire, James William, MeNitt, Robert Bellows, McNulty, Robert John, Merrill, Bruce Robinson, Mitchell, Edward Elbert, Moldawan, Morris Henry, Mo1'ton, William Brewster, Munroe, Harold Simonds, Jr., Myerson, Henry Myer, Nichols, Howard Clement, Nicholson, Corydon Montgomery, Nimmo, Donald Devereux, Nulle, Richard, Nystrom, Kenneth Gaylord, Osborn, Martin Maloney, Osborne, Lloyd Baker, Osgood, Clifton Brooks, Parker, James Littlefield, Paterson, John Alexander, Pihodna, Gottlieb, Pixley, Edwin Munn, Powell, Robert James, Powers, Ralph Alexander, Putnam, Elmore Kendall, Quinn, William Rommel, Reed, William Theodore, Reid, Henry Nowell, Reid,.William, Jr., Reisner, Horace G1'eeley, Jr., Roach, John Hendee, Roberts, John Munro, Rodgers, Addison Sturgeon, 2nd, Montrose, N. Y., Littleton, Mass., New York, N . Y., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., New Canaan, Conn Princeton, N . J., New York, N. Y., Oak Park, Ill., Norwich, Conn., Chicago, Ill., Melrose H ighlanrls, New York, N. Y., Scranton, Pa., New Yorlc, N. Y., ltahway, N . J., Larehntont, N . Y., New Rochelle, N . Y Thomaston, M e., Lynn, Mass., Boston, Mass., Detroit, Mich., Curnbrirlyc, M ass . , Spring-Held, 0., Savannah, Ga., Rivertlale, N . Y., New York, N. Y., Berkeley, Cal., Flushing, N . Y., Exeter, N . II., Glenbrook, Conn., New York, N. Y., Brookline, Mass., Orono, M e., Decatur, Ill., Detroit, M ich., New York, N. Y., Hartford, Conn., Spring Lake, N. J., N ewtenville, M ass ., Kenilworth, Ill., Essex, M ass., Bayside, N . Y., New York, N. Y., Coldwater, N . Y., Ottnrnwa, Iowa, Port Huron, Mich., Claremont, N . H., Canton, O., Ben Avon, Pa., Rome, N. Y., New York, N. Y., West Lafayette, I nrt Bushnell, Ill., M arqucttc, Mich., Springfield, O., 139 mu lm lm-I Porter 3 A. 10 Am. 16 C. 37 ,, I-I. 17 A. 22 Am. 32 W'th. 5 W'th. 25 Mass., 'J -1 Williams 2 Miss A. C. Oakmanls W. 7 Am. 1 H. 19 A. 18 Mrs. J. E. Knight's C. 25 Gardiner Gilman 6 D. 46 Williams 8 Mrs. W. B. Kenniston's A. 9 Mrs. A. C. l3ennett's Veazey 14 W'th. 24 H. 14 W'th. 23 Perham 2 K. Moldawan's Veazey 15 Am. 15 S. 16 C. 41 T. Tanner's W. 19 W'th. 37 H. 16 H. 19 Merrill 5 Edward Gilman 3 Veazey 11 W'th. 17 A. 30 H. S W'th. 31 T. 'l'anner's Veazey 8 Am. 23 Gilman 1 S. 6 W. 19 C. 37 H. 20 H. 7 Mrs. J. A. Brown's P5 111 1 Rorty, Malcolm MeNaughton, Rossiter, William Anthony, Runyon, John l itzRandolph, Savage, Alfred Hance, Schoenfeld, Ralph, Sedgwick, Charles, Seligmann, Arthur Walter, Jr., Shaffer, Roger Augustus, Shannon, Robert Frew, Shaw, Edwin Tyler, Jr., Shepard, Herbert Pratt, Sloan, Burrows, Jr., Small, Edgar Parker, Smith, Howard Garthwaite, Smith, James Wilbur, Stannard, George Judson, Jr., Stearns, Richard Byron, Stedman, Theodore Winthrop, Jr., Stein, William Howard, Stever, Richard Bigelow, Stokes, Howard Kemble, Jr., Swarts, Joseph Louis, Sweetsir, F rederiek Nelson, Swenson, John, Tasker, Harold Turnell, Taylor, Arnold Pitcher, Tenchcr, James Radel, Travis, Walter Willard, Van Lennep, Frederick Leas, Van Winkle, Edward Kingsland, Jr., Veeder, Nicholas Phipps, Vonderleith, Adolph Louis, Wadleigh, Herbert Morgan, Walsh, Harry Hawkins, Jr., Walsh, Mark Anthony, Jr., Walz, Erik, Ward, John Langdon, Warner, Morgan Huntley, Webber, Charles Prescott, 2nd, Webber, George Pierce, Wellington, Townsend King, Wells, George Gates, Wells, Richard Claypoole, Wcndnagel, Frederick Woodruff, Weston, Henry Scherp, Wilder, Donly Hawley, Willetts, Ernest, Williams, John Davis, 2nd, Winner, George Henry, Winston, Robert Watson, Woodbury, Thomas Johnston, Woodman, Hayward Ewart, Young, William Clement-, Zinn, Donald Joseph, F- 1 A -P73 1 H - 2 1 '- - if Great N eelc, N. Y., M anchester, N. Il., Little Silver, N. J., Scarsdalc, N. Y., Seattle, Wash., Yonkers, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Bloomington, Ill., Sewicklcy, Pa., Lowell, Mass., New Rochelle, N. Y., Ardmore, Pa., Bronfvville, N. Y., South Orange, N. J., K cnnebunkport, M e., Fair Ilaven, Vt., M ancheslcr, N. H., Springfield, Mass., New York, N. Y., Hillsdale, N. J., Atlenhnrst, N. J., New York, N. Y., M errimac, Mass., Concord, N. H., Roslyn, N. Y., Allendale, N. J., Wilmette, Ill., Mahwah, N. J., Philadelphia, Pa., New York, N. Y., Pittsburgh, Pa., Maplewood, N. J., Winchester, Mass., Kew Gardens, N. Y., Burlington, I owa, Cambridge, Mass., New York, N. Y., Battle Creek, Mich., Bangor, Me., Bangor, M e., North Bennington, Vt., St. Joseph, Mich., Plainfield, N. J., Chicago, Ill., New Rochelle, N. Y., Bronrcvitle, N. Y., Pittsburgh, Pa., Medhfield, llflass., Elmira, N. Y., Evanston, I tl., Merlia, Pa., Cambridge, M ass., Newark, N. J., New York, N. Y., 140 W. 10 A. 12 Gilman 3 J. Shaw's W. 21 Thompson 2 Am. 19 W'th. 24 Edward Gilman 3 W'th. 49 H. 16 W. 14 E. Buekley's C. 49 A. 14 H. 7 H. 13 C. 12 Am. 1 Gardiner Gilman 5 C.. 5 W'th. 17 S. 8 S. 22 Miss A. G. Jewell's Am. 26 W'th. 48 A. 31 C. 30 S. 9 Mrs. J. E. Knight's Williams 9 Gilman 12 S. 27 W'th. 5 S. 24 H. 6 W. 32 W. 1 W. 24 Veazey 7 C. 2 W. 10 W. 27 Williams 1 Am. 4 W'th. 27 C. 3 W'th. 32 W'th. 2 W'th. 33 A. 9 ll. 1 Ain. fi f J lfll 9 I L. oi, X I rt:- x 'L -an ' L-1 . ,- Hs. 24'-, .. 'V ' ,:..i' .uk :-,..-- Tl - Q . 'li hi., ' at 1 , , ,. , .,,1, 4- . A -,..z-fl-5?-Yfif ' I Q . F. -5,,-1 ' . L' .41 ' ' Y P .'. A, x X5 ,N , Y., - , 'L , f- - 5 gf., -1 --sa J LOWER MIDDLE CLASS lower Mirilfdlllfe Cllfmss 2123 TL, A sb ' ' .ww Midldl l lower ll ce CC oss OFFICERS I'resida11.l . . . ........ . NAl'0I,liK1N B. Bnowfxrm Vice-I'residcnt . . . lJAVlDB.CIlEl'lK Secretary ........................... IQOBERT SAi,'roNs'rA 1.1. HIS year, as usual, you will probably expect to have the same old advice given youg namely. to prepare now for the duties and responsibilities which two years hence will evolve on you as Seniorsg to act democratically toward lower elassmen in whose position you yourselves were, not so long agog and, lastly, to make it your duty, as Exeter men, to take an interest in ae- tivities outside your regular curriculum. Although this advice is old and oft-repeated, it is still sound and should be followed by all of you. But let us think of something higher. The unchang- ing grind of work, which you daily endure, is not merely preparing you for college. There is 11l0I'0 beyond that. It is life. You must all live through life and the better fitted you are for it, the more successful you will be. Your years here ought to be worth even more to you than your four years at college. At Exeter is laid the foundation for your career, first in college, then in life. As you grow older, your time here will seem but short. While yon have the opportunity. make your foundation the firmest possible. Many men have said that one year at Exeter has meant more to them than four years at college. If one year here has meant so much to them, why can't four years in the same place mean as much, if not more, to you? Your chance is before yon, and well within your llmsp- Take advantage of it, while you may. There are no laws set down by which you are compelled to do well here. Remember that the government of Exeter is one of principles and of men, not one of rules and penalties. So, class of nineteen hundred and thirty, with these thoughts in mind, may you set forth upon the arena of life, your armor bright and shining, your vizors pulled down, and your lances in rest. Let your motto be Excelsior, Ever forward, ever onward, and ever upward. 143 K 97 kpm uamm m lower l,l'C8llll5Itl . . . V ice-President . . Secretary ...... Ahern, Francis Clark, Allen, Aaron Vail, Jr., Alter, Francis William Jr., Anderson, Donald Grigg, Angier, James Severy, Armstrong, Alan Haines, Austin, Sydney Franklin, Barlow, DeWitt Dukes, Jr., Bassett, Gardner Glidden, Batehelder, Henry Dutton, Becker, Philip Dix, Bernuth, Charles MeGillieuddy, Borst, Vroman Schuyler, Bragdon, Frederick Doxsee, Brant, John Myers, Brooke, St. George Tucker, Broward, Napoleon Bonaparte, Brown, Earle, Jr., Brown, William Doe, Brown, William Nelson, Buehner, Frank Tilford, Burelrenal, Joseph Holland, Burrows, George Howard, 2nd, By1'on, George Gordon, Canby, David Bush, Carpenter, Allen Francis, 2nd, Carruth, Tom Moore, Cheek, David Bradley, Church, Frederick Orvis, Clapp, Gilbert Tufts, Clark, Robert Wilder, Clement, Conrad Clark, Cohane, John Philip, Colby, Charles Russell, Colley, Orrin George, Colwell, George Albert, Condiet, John Kirtland, Cook, William Van Vorlies, Cooley, Roger Greenwood, Cosby, William Randolph, Cotter, Arundel, Jr., Craig, William Clark, Jr., Crawford, Francis Taylor, Crawley, William .Ioseph, .lr., Curtis, John Arnold, Jr., Dana, Richard Henry, 3rd, Day, Andrew Jackson, Dessez, John, Devereux, Edward Clifton, Jr., Dodd, Edward Arthur, Jr., Dunton, Lewis Warren, Jr,, Middle 0FI 1Cl5RS Willtmantie, Conn., I a'lr Haven, Vt., Toledo, O., New Rochelle, N. Y New H aven, Conn., Bafalo, N. Y., Washington, D. C. Plainfield, N. J., Bridgewater, M ass ., Fall River, Mass., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Schenectady, N. Y., Scarsdale, N. Y., M orrtstown, N. J., New Haven, Conn., JllClC807t17'lllf5, Flu ., W orcesler, M ass., Oshkosh, W is., Detroit, M ich., East Orange, N. J., Wilmington, Del., Exeter, N. H., N oroton, Conn., Greenville, Del., Barre, M ass., Tampa, Fla., Cambridge, M ass., South Orange, N. J Weymouth, Mess., 1 While Plains, N. Y., W ellesley, M118-9., New Ilaven, Conn., Bennington, Vt., Reading, M ass., Hancock, Me., Old Lyme, Conn., Yonkers, N. Y., Bdjfalo, N. Y., New Rochelle, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Ridgewood, N. J., Lowell, M ass., Gloucester, Mass., Marlboro, M ass., New York, N. Y., M tllersbnrg, Pa., New York, N. Y., Great Neck, N. Y., Hyde Park, Mass., Spencer, M ass., 144 Class N A1-o1.1coN B. Baowfunm DAVID B. Ci-rank Ronuwr SAL'l'ONSTALL W'th. 50 l in , W. H.Nute's A W'th. 23 Veazey 20 W'th. 22 Dutch 2 A. 17 Am. 18 C. 28 C. 24 Miss M. V. Julian's Am. 11 D. 20 Veazey 2 W'th. 4 D. 43 Mrs. J. E. Knighlfs W'th. 18 Am. 3 D. 37 C. 43 D. 49 l-l. C. Burrows's C. 47 W. 33 A. 2 C. 15 W. 31 D. 44 W'th. 45 YV'th. 22 S. 20 Edward Gilman 2 Veazey 6 W. 27 A. 5 D. 28 D. ll W. 25 W'th. 9 Veazey 17 C. 23 Edward Gilman 1 C. 31 C. 40 D. 13 W'th. 28 Merrill 3 Am. 33 Thompson 1 D- 36 Exp Emerson, Lyman Kemieth, Evans, Townsend, Finlayson, Donald James, E3 1-1 ,f,--. 1. Flaherty, Clyde Linwood Joseph, Fletcher, Thomas, Jr., Fowler, Cecil Gross, Jr., Fremd, George, Gemmell, Edgar Mills, George, Raymond Lovell, Gilmore, Robert. Newton, Jr., Gordon, Alvin Jerome, Gorton, Robert. Emerson, Graves, .lolm Kimball, Green, Charles Stanley, Jr., Gregg, Harry Alan, Jr., Grimmer, Roy Durell, Jr., Hahn, Arthur Herbert, Hall, Raymond Laurence, Jr., Hardenbrook, Frederick Graves, Hawkins, George Wright, Hawkins, William Waller, Jr., Heath, Melville French, Jr., Heinkel, Robert Boulton, Herschel, Clemens, Jr., . Hine, Albert. Case, Jr., Holden, Jolm Heywood, Hollidge, John Milton, Jastram, Edward Perkins, Jr., Johnson, Samuel Champion, Kahn, Albert Eugene, Keith, Campbell, Kenney, Edward Oakes, Jr., King, William Robert, Knowles, Francis Ellis, Knox, Barron Dwinell, Knox, James Hall Mason, 3rd Lee, Howard Stavers, Leonard, Charles Stansbury, Lewis, Robert Eaton, Lister, Donald Kaye, Magnuson, Paul Lasonde, Martin, Walter Francis, .Ir., McCabe, Arthur Edward, Jr., McKee, John Paul, . McKenzie, Roe Bernhard, McMullen, Roswell Stelle, Meffert, Robert Forster, Merrill, David Dustin, Middendorf, Charles llollings, .l r., Millard, James Powell Ramsdell, Miller, Henry Loose, Miller, Malcolm Gray, Morrell, Samuel Barent, Jr., Munger, Warren, Olds, Edward Allen, 3rd, Oppenheimer, Robert Boas, Pack, William Namchin, Park, John Alsey, Jr., Sharon, M ass., Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Carnbrirlge, M ass., Portland, Me., Scott, Ark., Lalfayettc, Ind., Boston, Mass., New York, N. Y., Boston., Ill ass., Brooklyn, N. Y., Boston., M ass., Los Angeles, Cal., Concord, N. Il., Yonkers, N. Y., N ashua, N. I1 ., llcnipstead, N. Y., Washington, D. C., New Rochelle, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Pelham Manor, N . Y Petlmm. Manor, N. Y., Auhnrndalc, Mass., Jersey City, N. J., Glen Ridge, N. J., New Britain, Conn., Fall River, Mass., Milton, Mass., Providence, R. I., Rome, N. Y., Detroit, Mich.. Princeton, M inn., Reading, Mass., V Laconia, N. II., Philadelphia, Pa., Holyoke, Mass., Baltimore, M at ., Philafletpliia, Pa., Grand Rapids, Mich., Decatur, Ill., Rye, N. Y., Manchester, M ass., Pelham, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Fort W orlh, Tam., Superior, Wis., Carbondale, Pa., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Emctcr, N. H., -Brooklyn, N. Y., Exeter, N. II., llagcrstown, Md., Plainfield, N. J., Gtaversvitle, N. Y., Dayton, O., Englewood, N. J., Chicago, Ill., Seoul, Korea, Raleigh, N. C., 145 Merrill 4 A. 23 A. 27 Am. 10 W. 6 Williams 5 Mrs. W. B. Kenniston's C. 18 C. 39 D. 47 Gardiner Gilman 3 Am. 8 C. 26 W. 28 Edward Gilman 1 Dunbar 19 Edward Gilman 6 W'th. 16 . Veazey 10 W'th. 13 W'th. 46 W. 28 C. 20 Gilman 12 W. H. Nute's Miss M. V. Julian's W'th. 2 W. 16 H. 10 W. 11 S. 27 Veazey 4 Mrs. W. B. Kenniston's C. 30 A. 29 W. 31 A. 18 W. 31 T. Tanner's C. 45 A. 24 Gardiner Gilman 6 Dutch 3 Miss G. W. 1'roctor's A Gardiner Gilman 7 W'th. 7 W. 4 H. Merrill's C. 4 Mrs. R. F. Millard's W. 4 C. 21 Hooper 1 C. 25 Am. 20 D. 32 A. 30 Dutch 3 mmll H 1 1 Parker, Edward Pickering, Perkins, William Scott, Pettit, Townsend Baldwin, Pope, Gustavus Dcbrille, Jr., Ramsay, Ronald Templeton, Robbins, Frederic Stocker, Robertson, Edwin Winfrcd, Robinson, Horace Brooks Blackwell, Robinson, Miles Hadley, Roell, Rudolph, Rogers, Carl, Roundey, Robert Eugene, Saltonstall, Robert, Jr., Sargent, Oliver Merrill, Saunders, George Rees, Sehley, Asbury, Seabury, Richard William, Jr., Seton, Louis Henderson, Sise, Herbert Stanwood, Smith, John Gooch, Snedeker, Sedgwick, Sperrle, Erwin Matthew, Spiegel, John Paul, Spurr, Robert Anton, Stone, Arthur Pack, Streit, William Hotchkiss, Sweet, John Allen, 3rd, Sweet, Waldo Earle, Talcott, Thayer, Taylor, Benjamin Irving, Jr., Terry, David Dickson, Jr., Tobitt, Fred Arthur, Jr., Tribune, John Louis, True, George Russel, Tufts, Bowen Charlton, Tyson, Cyril, Wagner, Franklin Allan, Jr., Waldref, Grant Tozer, Walling, John Franklin, Walsh, Arthur Bernard, Jr., Wardman, George Ervin, Watson, Richard Brown, Watt, John Edwin, Wheeler, Richard Page, Whitney, Wallace French, Wiley, Henry Seymour, Willauer, Eliot, Williams, George Henry, Jr., Wood, David Russ, Wood, Gordon Cutler, Wright, John Winthrop, Wright, William Dutton, Wrightnour, William Frampton, Yewens, Harry Edward Robert, Jr., Young, James Anderson, Young, Myron Herbert, Danvers, Mass., Ogunquit, Me., H empstearl, N. Y., Pontiac, Mich., Cambridge, Mass., East Sangus, M ass., Hinsdale, N. H., M onlclair, N. J., Swarthmore, Pa., West New York, N. J Belmont, Mass., Douglaston, N. Y., Readoitle, Mass., Salem, Mass., Montreal, Canada, Bnjalo, N. Y., Boonton, N. J., Flushing, N. Y., Medford, M ass., Saco, Me., Brooklyn, N. Y., New Brighton, N. Y., Kenilworth, Ill., New Rochelle, N. Y., Battle Creek, M ich., New Canaan, Conn., Farmington, Me., Exeter, N. H., South Orange, N. J., Harrison, N. Y., Little Rock, Ark., Middletown, 0., Bayside, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., Winchester, M ass., Pelham, N . Y., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., Stillwater, Minn., Nantucket, Mass., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Wellesley Hills, M ass., Carbondale, Pa., H uron, 0., Leominster, M ass., Detroit, Mich., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Terre Haute, Ind.,' Ware, Mass., Bridgeport, Conn., New York, N. Y., Scranton, Pa., Scranton, Pa., Caldwell, Ida. Ashtabula, O., 146 m h n mulii C. 32 A. 13 W. 1 W. 6 W'th. 50 Edward Gilman 4 C. 9 Merrill 6 D. 23 A. 32 Gardiner Gilman 4 Vcazcy 9 W. 18 Edward Gilman 5 Miss G. W. Proctor's Miss A. C. Oakman's W'th. 31 C. 22 C. 23 A. 14 Mrs. M. M. Rcdman's D. 26 W. 7 Am. 14 Miss G. W. Proctor's Mrs. M. M. Redman's S Pcrham 1 H. L. Swect's . . 12 Am. 25 C. 42 H. 21 C. 38 With. 39 W. 15 Gilman 7 Williams 9 S. 14 A. 25 C. 36 W. 15 D. 15 W'th. 40 W'th.10 A. 27 D. 17 Merrill 3 Perham 3 Veazey 19 W'th. 13 C. 5 H. A. Ross's Miss G. W. Proctor's C. 34 W'th. 38 W'th. 34 147 131- ilk. nigga ,uh L. L 55 .-H., .0 1 A N we -- - 55,11--Y-'-lf.-Q . . ff '-ff,Zf'?' ,, fb-EQ ' , 1 ' , er. Q, I ' ax - T' Wi. LY lv 4' up z. JUNIOR CLASS Junior Class OFFICERS ' President . . . ...... . JOHN E. Bownas Vice-President . . . GEORGE C. Danamcx Secrelary ..... .... ................. L E nov WARD OU have finally reached the end of your first year at Exeter. You could have done better, yet you could have done worse. By no means, do we want to discourage you. No Junior class that has ever entered the school has been perfect. Everyone has his faults, and yours are no worse than those of others. However, the chief thing to remember is to try to get all that is Prepish out of your life here at school. During your first year it was perhaps excusable, because you actually were Preps When you return as Lowers, your outlook on life should be changed. From the class of the child, you should have graduated into that of the young man. Instead of spending most of your time playing and rough-housing, pay more attention to your studies. Of course, to make progress in the pursuit of knowledge is really one of the reasons why you came hereg but not the only one. A large part of your school life should be taken up with clubs and other such things outside of your regular work. Most of you are, without doubt, looking forward to your next three years here as years of toil and drudgery. It is entirely up to you whether or not you make them a time on which you can look back with pleasure. Whatever hl1DD0ns, try to turn over a new leaf next year. Make yourselves worthy of the name of Exeter men. 149 lrm h n m ail lunnnionr Class President .... Vtee-Presftttent . . Secretary ........... Armstrong, Houston Churebwell, .Ir., Backus, LeRoy Manson, J1'., Bancroft, Wilfred, Jr., Barbour, John, Barr, Henry Brewster, lieede, Laurence Stanley, Blackman, Allan Follett, lllais, Charles Adrian, Jr., Boadwee, George Arthur, Bowles, John Eliot, Bradley, George Crawford, Brown, Philip Eldridge, Burgess, Stephen Neate, Jr., Byam, William Melhuish, Cathcart, Richard Trowbridge, Cobb, Matthew, Collier, Thomas Cleaton, Cook, Emory Giddings, Craig, Donald William, Dawson, .l'If1.l'l'lS Pickens, Jr., Dederick, George Cortlandt, Dollner, Reeves Taylor, Dore, John Francis, J1'., Embury, Peter Aymar, Endicott, Eugene Francis, Farnum, Sayward Howard, Fellows, Joseph Edward, Jr., Finlay, Madison, Ford, William Miller, Jr., Gallison, David Whiting, Grant, George Richard, Jr., Hamilton, Thomas Stewart, I-Iamman, William Henry, Hanson, John Clinton, Harding, Robert Ellison, Jr., Harrison, Richmond, Heap, Robert Grafton, lleintz, Albert Miller, Hewitt, Edward Morse Shepard, Holden, John Spencer, Hosford, Willard Deere, Jr., Hubbard, Cortlandt Van Dyke, James, Robert Winslow, Kansteiner, Paul John, Kennett, Robert Harmon, Kirtland, Lynn, OFFICERS Selma, Ala., Seattle, Wash., llarrlsville, Ii. I., Qzrtney, M ass., I 'lain,llelrt, N. J., Penarroole, N. ll., New Yorlu, N. Y., W tnthrop, M ass., Bronzrville, N. Y., New Yorlc, N. Y., Brizlgehampton, N. Keene, N. H., Lisbon Falls, Me., Yonkers, N. Y., Leonta, N. J., Barnstable, M ass., Portsmouth, N. H., Albany, N. Y., Metnehen, N. J., M ontgomery, A la. , Seattle, W ash., Westport, Conn., Seattle, Wash., Englewood, N. J., Chelsea, M ass., Brockton, M osx., Salem, M oss., Redlands, Cal., New York, N. Y., I I aneoelc Poftnt, Me., N ewtun, M ass., Detroit, Mtch., Houston, Tex., Belmont, M ass., Fort Worth, Tex., Fall lttuer, M ass., Kingston, R. I., Los Angeles, Cal., New York, N. Y., Spr1In,gjlelrt, M ass., Omaha, N eb., Walpole, N. H., Cohasset, Mass., Webster Groves, Mo., Conway, N. H., Exeter, N. II., 150 JOHN E. Bownns Gnoncnc C. Dnnnmcx Lenox' Wfxun D. 4 D. 24 C. 26 W. 14 W. 34 C. 16 D. 12 W'th. 28 C. 46 A. 17 D. 33 D. 3-1 Merrill S C. 27 D. 42 W'th. 42 Dutch 1 D. 41 D. .5 C. 49 A. 26 C. 18 D. 10 Am. 17 H. M. Shute's W, 33 Mrs. W. Burlingame's D. 21 D. 16 A. 5 D. 3 Mrs. J. A. Brown's D. 38 Miss Shepard's D. 19 D. 25 Hooper 2 D. 31 With. 29 H. A. Ross's D. 18 D. 20 Perharn 3 Miss E. Shepard's Williams 7 J. C. Kirtland's m mgj x. , . 4, B l U my 1 m -- . , Kriehn, Godfrey August, Kuhn, George Maynard, A La Fountain, Stanley Edmund, Learned, John Palmer, Lemke, Otto August, Jr., Lockwood, Thomas Dixon, Lowenthal, Robert Louis, Luse, Russell Kossuth, Lyon, William Doane, Jr., MaeAdam, Alfred, 3rd, Mackenzie, Alexander Abascal, McQuade, Allan John, Merrill, John Cammet, Meyer, Herbert Edward, Miller, Alvan Donnan, Morrill, Frank Forrest, Murphy, Kenneth Francis, Negley, Albert Sidney Burleson, N egus, Raymond Anthony, Niles, Harry Dorr, Nims, Norris Gurnsey, Ogden, Frederick Frost, Patterson, George Randall, Peebles, David Coleman, Pierson, Robert Louis, Poole, Nicholas Vedder, Quiney, James John, Ramsay, John Allan, Robertson, John Meldrum, 2nd, Rounsef ell, Clifiord P1'eston, Saitta, Lawrence, Seheffy, Luther, Seheu, John Philip, Smith, Barrett, Jr., Smith, Richard Parker, Sowden, George Swiler, Sowden, Thomas Chandler, Spear, John Tolman, Spencer, Walter Alan, Jr., Strickland, Dudley Woodbridge, Jr., Sullivan, William Joseph, Taber, Thomas Constantine, Jr., Tobey, Wendell Joshua, Vose, Donald Warren, Ward, Leroy Goddard, Watson, John Bassel, Williams, Guy Rhodes, Jr., Wilson, Richard Wyman, Woodman, Robert Ewart, ' Wright, Prentice Baehelder, New York, N. Y., Waldoboro, Me., M anslnetd, Mass., N ewburyport, Mass., Milwaukee, Wis., M aptewood, N. J., Rochester, N. Y., Superior, Wis., Madison, Conn., Brightwaters, N. Y., East Orange, N. J., Lowell, M ass., Bennington, Vt., Hartsdale, N. Y., Washington, Pa., N ewbaryport, M ass., Vineyard H aven, M ass San Antonio, Teac., Exeter, N. H., ' Carbondale, Pa., Keene, N. H., N orwell, M ass., Lincoln, N. H., Athens, Ala., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Easton, Pa., Perth Amboy, N. J., Scranton, Pa., U Wellesley, Mass., Brooklyn, N. Y., West M ansjield, M ass., New York, N. Y., Brookline. Mass., New Britain, Conn., Palatine Bridge, N. Y., Palatine Bridge, N. Y., Boston, Mass., Carbondale, Pa., Denver, Col., Salem, Mass., Norwalk, O., Brookline, Mass., Edgartown, Mass., Benton, Ill., Indianapolis, Ind., Ilavana, Ill., Davenport, Ia., Cambridge, M ass., Belmont, M ass., 151 V 'I Miss E. .Shepard's D. 45 Hooper 2 Miss M. V. Julian's W. 14 Miss E. Shepard's D. 7 Gardiner Gilman 7 C. 48 D. 44 C. 22 C. 27 H. A. Ross's D. 11 D. 30 D. 22 A. 25 D. 35 P. H. Negus's D. 10 Am. 29 D. 3 A. 24 C. 25 D. 27 D. 8 D. 29 W'th. 30 Gardiner Gilman 2 D. 40 D. 30 A. 31 A. 26 D. 14 D. 43 Miss E. Shepard's With. 33 D. 48 Gardiner Gilman 4 Dutch 1 A. 31 Veazey 5 D. 9 W. H. Jones's W. IS Am. 10 W'th. 16 D. G D. 1 Am. 17 H Z H ' 1 . ., Epm m n m Il SENIOR . . . UPPPIR MIDDLIE LOWER MIDDIJE JUNIOR . . . To'1'A1. . Summary 220 207 1 67 96 690 Representation New York, 164, Massachusetts, 157, New Jersey, 61, Pennsylvania, 433 New Hampshire, 42, Illinois, 30, Connecticut, 283 Ohio, 25, Maine, 22, Michigan, 20, Vermont, 12, Texas, 11, California, 9, Washington, 7, Indiana, 6, Wisconsin, 5, Alabama, 4, Iowa, 4, Missouri, 4, Nebraska, 4, Colorado, 3, Delaware, 3, I?1oI'ida,3g Georgia, 3, Arkansas, 2, l1ouisiana,2, Maryland, 2, Minnesota, 2, Mississippi, 23 North Carolina, 2, Virginia, 2, Rhode Island, 23 Idaho, 1, Montana, 13 North Dakota, 15 Oklahoma, 1, Tennessee, 15 District of Columbia, 2, C n da 4' Haiti 1' Korea 1' total 699. 8' :L 7 7 Y 7 , , I llinnrollllmemlit 1900-1901 . . . 290 1914-1915 1901-1902 . . . 283 1915-1916 1902-1903 . . 322 1910-1917 1903-1904 . . . 390 1917-1918 1904-1905 . . . 382 1918-1919 1905-1906 . . . 443 1919-1920 1906-1907 . . . 414 1920-1921 1907-1908 . . . 456 1921-1922 1908-1909 . . . 463 1922-1923 1909-1910 . . . 488 1923-1924 1910-1911 . . . 516 1924-1925 1911-1912 . . . 522 1925-1920 1912-1913 . . . 525 1920-1927 1913-1914 . . . 572 1927-1928 0 4 569 565 61 1 573 566 644 660 666 639 698 674 705 716 699 ,fg CTX fx 0 Cffaffxaiv Q Ahhjjllljllhllh VKVHIVIITTHVIIQ Q- ,. ,--1 lx I 1 I m 1 Orguuizutious liiterury Societies Merrill lecture Course Merrill Prize Speulsiulg Pulbliicutiious Musiicul CClulms Tlneutriculs l?'ruteru5it5ies Religious Sociul Clubs 1 -L. 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V - ,3fff, , . . g-Z S , 2:53 04 N '9 J 6 I wus: win n 0 v 5 '99, , 0 A ,.A5..1 ER'R BT Pon R QQXHEEBQYX ELECTS 1 QALL CLASS T LANTETEHWWRTS ms orncsns DOWNS OP wh, L ni' u.f.uf..r. cu... uw. Q' 4 Q h ,uhh 4 I MUSICAL CLUBS a..cn.w almmu. jf A T T0 START WORK M---w- fi, 0 buns dll 5 f Qnvv-f sANQun- -ru I: Arm A 452 1,26 f QPQJ' Y Mnnnvuruvw uw 40, Hun 6 brgiixqixffdb 'W1fi'n:fx::'1':I:L1ff:,'1 Q Pnumvon nAncxAnnnum.wx QJJ0? A gmac, s'Lf3?'I.MS?XT H. 1 ssncwlffrlj un B- Qx' J, bdgd ' srsnunc LECTURE f W, HARVARD MUSICAL Cl-UBS ORIOUS sw1MM1Nc TEAM PRESENT ANNUAL CONCERT Vl'gg?ABLlSHES ANOTHER RECORD cn s Sa Mlmmvuar Sydr EXo:PmITVEligRg3qg'5UE 0 bzlqual Back hah Rpeurd ndk I yTn Cum r M y IKIKUAIYMAIMRKEUETB mum: vo ln M MH m 'mu nnuuau TOUR-NT Y IDEBATERS LOSE Q IS ORGANIZED DAVIS REVIEWS 1 10 nmmouru mu. E... ,mth HARVARD msmv sLL'ds3'k'hWc::n':'AUTAi19lEsgEr2:1iEsTINB ' 'W' 'A' :w::,::::za:z:I A P I-ARGEBRASSBAND fum- nun Prvu wi n 1 Run on... n Scugghgkwfgapaknm M cal' TILES' L mg! TWD IEAGUES wm nu rmsr Ama um' 0 MEETWS ' L Asour EXETER HOCKEY TEAM NOSES oun MWSEF5? um ANIMAL un. sumzu UP 'U L'- LECTURE BLUE 3 2 IN OVERTIME PERIOIT-0.1.1 ...TA vm fu- .szaaa S-MV 0 PV- 'Turner Kxmball and Crosby Score Goal: for Red and Gray whnl mr nl lim- Cullman Tallxn Twxcu for !:'nd: er No Scoring MR. Nom: MAcn:1Au RUSSIAN swam -ATR. - GWB wmmir HEARnmcHAPEL KE54DE 2?Tf4B1?Enf7fnnc.T. 'J TW. . M 1 ha M-lash.-A um. 1 , ,, nuxuw lv. um I cab-i IQ Rav: 5'-'und'-I 0 Nl, rad H M WNCLFT tgxluuu sg gn Acnvmn mm x 5 zu. M80 mu :uni v J L' 'M In -Lin-uf' V L. CXXXYWIHI HU 'IHHIU lDJ+f1llAlAU1MY lXl'll II 'X ll YHIUMX JXNl XRY 274 MILE mu IOCCQ AD DI DE-D SZNIORS AND PPER8 D 156 , x . -fl If m m :ml .,- .J Debating Latet arbore opaca Aureus ct fcliis ct lento vimine ramus, lunoni infcrnze dietus sacer. --Virgil. HE Golden Branch Society, which is the oldest secondary school debating organization in the country, has, for the last few years, been decreasing in an alarming manner. Of late, however, since the colleges have taken a greater interest in the subject, Exeter, too, 1121.5 paid greater attention than before. The school seems to have at last awakened to the fact that it is not in keeping with its reputation to be deficient in this respect. Outside debates have been secured, and a general rehabilitation has taken place throughout the entire organization. For this, much credit is due Mr. Tufts and Mr. Cushwa, who have earnestly forwarded the interests of the debating team. The library has been throughly gone over and straightened out. The rooms have been 1'epainted, and curtains, desks and chairs replaced. The meetings, too, have increased in size and activity. The membership has been enlarged, so that we feel the time has come when the society can again pick its members with an eye to character and personal qualifications as well as to debating powers. Therefore, we may safely say this year has been eminently successful, and we take this opportunity to wish an equally good one to our successors. 157 Tap Raw - H. L. T. Korcn. Third Row- F. L. Van Lcnncp, J. E. Harper, Jr., F. A. Chisholm. Second Row -J. W. Mclntirc, K. W. Hackett, K. M. BofTcy, J. R. Howard. First Row- C. W. Hawkins, C. F. Bragg, J. R. McCmry, J. R. Nutt, Jr., L. Shulnmn GOLDEN BRANCH 158 1930 4 x E ., .1 . Im .Mr-' ' m m m mil lr l'rcsi1lcnt . . . Vice-Prcsirlcnl . Sccrclary . . Treasurer . Librarian . K. M. BOFFRY C. F. BRAGG H. M. CANDY, JR. F. A. CHISHOLM T . M. COOLEY B. K. BACIIRACII R. C. BROOKS H. T. IQORIGN U D Gollcdlcen ranch OFFICERS MEMBERS 1928 K. W. .HACKETT J. E. IIARPER J. R. 'HOWARD C. H. LAMMERS 1.929 EDWARD LASKER .I. L. 1.1LmN'1'HA1., J li G. W. I'IAwR1Ns HON ORARY MEMBERS MR. LAURENCE MU1tllAY Cuosmm PILOFICSSOR FRANK Wn.I.IAM CUSIIWA MR. WINTHIIOP EDWARDS FISKE DR. JOHN COPDLAND IQIRTLAND DR. ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK MR. GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON PROFESSOR JAMES ARTHUR 'l'Uv'rs MR. JAMES PI.A1s'r1aD WRDDER MR. FREDERCK RAYMOND W1'lI'l'MAN MIC. MYIION RICHARDS WlI1I.IAMS 159 . 'l'. M. COOL:-:Y . C. F. BRAGL: . J. R. NU'r'r . EDWARD LASKER . G. W. HAWKINS J. R.. NICCRARY, JR. J. R. N UT1' J. T. SHERMAN LRROY SHULMAN, J R. R. H. SVENDSEN J. W. MOINTIRR JOHN SWIGNSON F. L. VAN LENNIGI' JUDGE H. A. Suufra h mm llcnlmltceirn Club LTOGETHER, the Lantern Club has enjoyed an unusually sueeessful year. Beginning with a nucleus of a half-dozen, its nieinbership has inereased to several times that number. Its publication, the Mmzlhly, has brought to light several promising writers. Its open meetings have been more than ordinarily numerous, and its speakers not merely well-known but interesting men. Above all else, however, the elub may eount itself successful in having interested a surprisingly large number of students not so much in its definite activities as, better still, in the end towards which these activities are but a means, namely, the broadening and cultivation of the mind along culturallines-cultivation accomplished notin the inevitably belligerent compulsion of a classroom, but in enjoyable leisure. Among the speakers for the year have been: 'Fall Term: Dhan Gopal Mukerji, Rev. Carroll Perry, John Cowper Powys. Winter 'llC1'II1I Ernest Poole, I'Ille1'y Sedgwick, Leon M. Pear- son, ' 16, Mr. Williams, Owen Wister. Spring Term: Maegregor Jenkins, James Rorty, Robert Frost. As the PEAN goes to press, plans are being made to secure the services of Mr. Robert Nathan, '12, for several days. Mr. Nathan, whom critics consider one of the few American stylists, will conduct several English classes, and criticize and advise individually. FACULTY MEMBERS Mn. Kuna Ma. CURWVEN Mn. CUsnwA Mn. IUCIIARDSON Mn. W1i.i.iAMs HONORARY MIGMBERS Du. Llawls PERRY, Honorary President GIDN. J. J. PERSIIING IIOBIGIVI' NATHAN I Mu. L. M. Cnosnus Boo'rH TARKINGTON Mn. Il. S. Cousin Paor. J. A. 'llUl 'l'S Mu. J. P. WEBBER 160 Top Raw - T. M. Page, O. M. Nichols, P. V. Lansdale, R. S. Hooker. . Fourlh Row -- J. R. Nutt, Jr., E. C. Il. Lummers, John Sherman, F. N. Carleton. Third Raw- B. J. Lamb, K. M. Boflcy, A. G. Deluny, Jr., W. J. Mnnnin5z,R. S. Downs, L. S. Beals, Jr., J. A. Pitman. Sammi Raw- T. W. Stedman, Jr., G. W. Hawkins, Il. Il. Rcmuinc, J. R. Howurcl, R. C. Cordon, Jr., H. M. Canby, Jr. First Row- R. P. Wheeler, E. A. Locke, Jr., A. F. Megrew, J. R. Agce, M. F. Luewcnstcin, R. P. Sutlertlxwuitc, G. W. Snyder. P7'rfxi1lc1Lt . . Vice-I'1'csirIm1l. . Secrcflary . . T1'eas1u'c1' . . Librarirm . . L. S. llmns, Jn. C. E. BENSON, Jn. K. M. BOFFEY H. M. CANBY, Jn. F. N. CAuL1f:'roN 'l'. M. Coonm' A. G. DELANY, JR., R. C. GORDON G. W. KUEHN lantern Clhullb Members 0l4'.l IC lll RS STUDENT MEMBERS I .928 R. S. DowNs R. S. Hoomm J. R. llowmm li. J. lmmn Ju. C. ll. LAMINIIGRS IC A. Locmc, Jn. J. R. NU'r'r, Jn. 19129 P. V. LANSDALIQ I .930 R. P. WHEELER 161 . J. R. Aram: M. F. l.cmw1QNs'r1a1N A. I . Mmczlu-:W Mu. R.1cHA1msoN Mn. Kimi: O. M. NICllfJI.S 'l'. M. Pmm J. A. PUTNAM 'l'lMO'l'llY Rnonns ll. ll. ROMAINIG R.. l'. SA'l l'lGR'l'lIWAITE G. W. SNYDIGR W. J. MANNINL: T. W. STEDMAN, Ju. 7 1' Q . I 1' Marc i?-ffvfz. m ml Morrill lecture omlrsfe BUIt'l'0N lloLIvIIcs , RALPII B. IIOBINSQN . FRANK BIcANoII IQILEY . LINTON WELLS . . P. W.,KUo . WILLIAINI F. CLAP1' . PIOWARD B. MACDIJNALIJ . MA.Iorc STUART C. Gonrumy EDWARDTOMLINSON . . . . . . . . , . HC1I'Cl1I11.f1IhCML!ll11IK1FFLtllC1lIl,, Orztobcr 29, 1927 . M. ....... With MIu:Mill:m in the AI'o1,ic NCJYi'1l11Jl'l' 3, 1927 . . . . . . . . f l'11c1IuI'cof t,lIoGI'uzIl, NoI't,lIwost, NOVl'lll1ll'1' S, 1927 . . . . . . . . . . AI'ounIl the World in 28 Days Novclnlx-I' 29, 1927 . . . . . . . . . . ilW1lLL111S111LPDCll1I1g'111C111llll.H Doccrnbor 13, 1927 . . C1'oIItIIII'c-H of the Woods the Fields, :Incl the Scusn 7 -1LIIlllllI'y 25, 1928 . . . ...... From Spain to Spit,zbc1'gI,oII Foh1'IIzI1'y 1, .1928 . . . . . . . . , Tho Mississippi Flood M!lI'151l 7, 1928 ' . . . . . . . . . iAN1CLLl'2L1IlliL,, March 17, 1928 162 fr m 'w .4 -.-I 0 Prize Awards June 9 9 WIGNTWORTII MATIIEMATICAII PRIZES . . . First, . . . Second . . Third . . PRENTISS CUMMINGS GREEK PRIZES Senior ..... . Upper Middle . Lower Middle . GLIDDEN GREEK PRIZE. . ...... . . MAIISHALL NEWELL PRIZE .,,, . NA'l'IlANlEII GORDON BIIILE PRIZES . . . Second . . MASON LATIN PRIZE . . GLIDDEN LATIN PRIZE . . . MAIIY LORD LATIN PRIZE . .... . HANDLER LATIN PRIZES Senior . . . . Upper Middle . . l.OWeI' Middle . Junior . . . . Pl'l 1'S DUEIIIELD COMPOSITION PRIZE. . BLACKMAR I'llS'l'ORY PRIZE .... . HAIIVAIID PRIZE ....... . . . . SIIERMAN HOAR IIISTORY PRIZE ........ . PINCIIOT PRIZE FOR PROFICIENCY IN WOOD CRAFT . . MASON PRIZE EOR API-RECIATION OF MUSIC. . . . FRENCII PRIZES CDillOnJ ........ . CHIIIIJ ....... . LINDSAY CRAWEORD MEMORIAL PRIZE . . BEOKER ANCIENT HISTORY PRIZES . . UI'1'lDIl MIDDIIIG ENOLISII PRIZE . . IJOOPER MEMORIAL PRIZE . . . ENOLISII HISTORY PRIZE .... . JOSEIIII L. GAVIT MEMOILIAL CUP . . HOIIDICII CHEMISTRY PRIZE . . . . . WENTWORTH PIIYSICS PRIZE ........ . BROOKS-BIUGIIT ANGLO-AMERICAN PRIZE ESSAY DANA J. P. WINOATE MEMORIAL CUP .... . STEIIIIEN POTTER MEDAL ..... . AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY PRIZES . . MERRILL PRIZES English Composition . . Deelamaifion ..... . YALE CUP ........... . PRIZE FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE . . TIIE MANLICY PRIZE ....... . SOCIETY OF TIIE CINCINNATI PRIZE . . ALOEIIRA PRIZE ........ . JUNIOR ALGEBRA PRIZE . . WESTEREIELD PRIZE . . LANTERN CLUII PRIZE . JOLINE GREEK PRIZE ROGER B. MERRIMAN PRIZE IN ANCIENT HISTORY 163 lol 1927 RHODES ULIf'EI.DER J. TY'1'UH P. Mlililtlllll WVILLIAM C. KIRK, JR. RICIIARD li. lVlATlllCl?. JOIIN F. BELL RALIIII W. HUNTER JOIIN F. BELL RICIIARD M. SIIEIIARD JOIIN W. CARRIOAN ARTIIUIE S. COOKMAN RIOIIARD B. NlA'l'lll'lli CIIARLES M. HENDERSON JOIIN P. IDARLING WlIII.IAM C. KIRK, JR. CIIARLRS SEDGWTCK PARKER CARPENTER. SAMUEL P. BREWER WIIIIIIAM E. .RUSSELL GERALD G. MORSE JAMES H. W. CONKLIN GEORGE C. SAWYER GEORGE R.. ILAY IQOBERT C. GORDON CIIARLES E. BENSON 1fALPll 'l'. NIAYNARD HENRY C. FRIEND PAUL M. SWEEZY 'llll0MAS M. COOLEY FRANK N. CARLETON IIENRY GEEK?- NIARK TYSON EARLE L. SIMS WILLIAM E. RUSSELL TIMOTIIY HOWARD FRANCIS WIIILIAAI JAMES R. AGEE RAYMOND F. COOMIIS VERNON MUNROE, JR. STANDIFORD I'lELM EDWIN A. VVEST JAMES R. AOEE GEORGE L. PIIILLIPS FREDERIC W. LOESER JOSEIIII B. BIRDSELL R.OIIER'I' G. LUCKEY EDWARD W. BEA'1 1'IE, EDWARD LASKER 1i0lllBli'l' A. SIIURR JR FRANCIS C. M. BOSAK ALFRED S. MILLS CHARLES SEDGWICK GEORGE R. THOMPSON li l! I 1 , -. ' I L , .., Merriilil Prize Speaking I THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL CONTEST FOR THE MERRILL PRIZES, JUNE 25, 1927 First Prize Two Second Prizes First Prize Second Prize COM POSITIONS JAMES RUFUS Aumz, '28, Rockland, Maine CfLtchcd ROBERT GILeHms'I' LUCKEY, '28, Vinton, Iowa Lawrence Stcrne WILLIAM EDWARDS RUSSELL, Jn., '27, New York, N. Y. Andrew Jackson DECLAMATIONS GEORGE LEWIS PHILLIPS, '27, Amesbury, Mass. ' Mr, Bumble's Wooing CLIQLLAN STEARNS Form, '27, River Forest, Ill. The Goal of Delinquent Justice 164 PUBLICATIGNS PEAN flixnuian Jlbvnrblp Book l uurllz Rum G. C, Sawyer, john Sherman, J. I.. Wzml. 0. M. Nichols. Tllinl Row - IC. Il. linllcs, D. G. Anderson, S. D. Knox, F. A. Chisholm, N. P. Vecdcr. .Sccmul Kn1v4l'I1lxvurcl Lnskcr, R. I-l. Kennett, F. N. Carleton, B. K. Bnchmch, G. W. Hawkins, J. W. Mclnlirc. lfimt Raw- C. E. Benson, Jr., R. S. Hooker, Jr., J. L. Shnnlcy, K. M. Holley, J. R. Howard, R. P. Sntlcrthwailc, H. M. Canby, jr. Igll'tl07'-'t7t-Cltiiff . JlIll7L!Igt'Il.g Eftitm' . Sccrcftary ..... Asstgmrzcnt Editor . EJUlIlI.IL7l.ffl3EI1'tl07' . . F. N. CLxRr.14:'1'oN, '28 F. A. C1-11sHoI,m, '28 II. H. IIOMAINIC, '28 W. H. llAINES, '28 ls'usi'n.css llfIll.7lllf11f7' . lEx0m1icu1m1 cocnnrdl Associate Editors .IDHN SHERMAN, '28 H. 'l'. IQOREN, '29 li. K. BACHRACII, '29 BLAIR l301.I.1-ns, '29 A rtzmrttsiny Mrmnycr ..... Assistant AI1tll'7'l'l:S'l:7I.fj M umzgm' . Cftwrntatfzfon. 1Vlrumge1' O. M. NILfIIOI.S, '28 I'lu1lngrupln'1: Editor Assistant Business M fmagers li01!ER'l' BROOKS, '29 166 . . K. M. Bowlsv, '28 . .l. L. SHANLIQY, '28 . . D. 'l'. PARSONS, '28 . . C. E. BENSON, JR., '28 . . ll. M. CANISY, '28 R. C, GORDON, '29 JAMES McIN'rm1c, '29 R. G. ANDERSON, '30 Glconmu I-IAWKINS, '30 J. R. IIOWARD, '28 EDWARD LASKRR, '29 N. P. VEDDDR, '29 R. P. SATTERTIIWAITE, '28 G. C. SAWYDR, '28 . R. S. l'l'00KJCR, JR., '28 frm mf' m m m ml T ce llfxomiiioimi N April 6, 1878, Ernest Muriett, '78, Ernest li. liulch, '79, :md William N. Needles, Jr., '80, brought out thc first issue of The Eqvonifm, the first newspaper to be published by nn- dergrziduzttes in un Americun secondary school. As the result of some unduly free edito1'i:Lls in the early issues, criticizing the gl,'0VOI'1llIl0l1li of the Academy, the dis:1,pprov:Ll of the faculty was incurred. Principzil Perkins then pointed out how such inzitters should he discussed. I-lis :idviec has been heeded ever sinccg amd, :is :L result, The Emoniun exists today free from faculty super- vision. 'l'he principztl function of The 1fII207L7:IL7If, which comes out on Wednesdays and Saturdays of the school year, is to publish Academy news :md to furnish at medium for the discussion of school prob- lems. One of its chief merits is that it urges students to express their views on school matters in its columns. 'l'hc founders, in outlining the policy ol' Thr: Egmflirm, sand in the first issue: We purpose to :ifford every member of the Academy :ni opportunity to express his views ...... on :ill questions :tlfecting the welfare of the Academy :md its students. This year The Igflfllllflfllllf celebrated the fiftieth :Lnnivers:u'y of its founding by publishing :L special thirty-two page issue, including :Lrtieles from one of the founders, from men prominent ill Academy affairs, and from several former editors. Under the 1928-29 board, The Ervonifm starts upon its second hull' century of existence. 167 Top Row-J. M. Goorlwillic. Midfllrg Raw-T. W. Stedman, Jr., G. S. Read, J. R. Nutt, Jr., W. T. Woodward, W. J. Manning, E. Apllerolzhcimer. Front Raw-E. C. H. Lnmmcrs, H. S Terrell, J. R. Agec, A. I . Megrew, G. W. Kuchn. Editor-in-Chief . . Secretary . . T. W. STEDMAN, '28 Business Monr1gc1' . . Advertising Manager . . Circulation Manager . . J. R. NUT'r, Jn., '28 1 comuthtlg Bonrfdl Assistant Editors . J. R. ASEE, '28 A. F. MEGREW, W. 'l'. Woonwfuw, '28 G. W. IQUIGHN, '29 W. Business Board 168 H. S. E. C G. S. J. M B. MANNING, TERRELL, '28 H. LAMMERS, READ, '28 G OODWILLIE, I ! 28 2 '2 I 28 xi .. ,-1 , Elm m m mlil N .,-,J The Monthly OUNDED for the purpose of interesting students in creative writing and always following that policy, it is natural that The M outhly appeals to a minority. It can gauge its success, therefore, not by the size of its circulation, nor even by the interest of non-contributors, but by the quantity and quality, to say nothing of the variety, of its contents. Since the purpose of the M onlhly is to preserve all writing of merit, it has never been the policy of the Editors to piek and choose in an attempt to produce well-balanced and interesting numbers. The contents of the magazine are decided not by the Editors, but by the contributors. ln regard to every school magazine there invariably arises an unpleasant superstition to thc effect that only literary' ' efforts at their soggiest are acceptable. Simply because of a paucity of other material, t.he Monthly sometimes slips into such a groove, to the consequent disgust of many who might otherwise enjoy it. The past year may, therefore, be considered unusually suecessf ul for the magazine, in that a wealth of material has been published therein which, however it might be criticized on other scores, could not possibly be classified as heavy, as 'tlit'ry. Thus, although there is the usual absence of essays and paucity of poems, the magazine contains a most unusual variety of stories. Few of these can be branded as self-conscious, schoolboyish work, each, however, has some feature which makes it worthy of preservation. The ultimate hope of the Monthly is, of course, that the interest it has aroused may in a few cases become an ambition, that it may be in part responsible for the development of writers who can, by their wo1'k, reflect credit on their school. The true success of the Monthly in any given year cannot, therefore, be gauged at the time, only the years to eome will tell. When we remem- ber the excellent work of such men as Benchley, Nathan, and Walker, it seems not unreasonable to predict a favorable future for the magazine. 169 Slamling -A R. H. Harris, Ir., S. Burke, H. P. Broom, J. L. Slmnlcy, H, L. Fates, M. M. Osborn. Silliug - J. E. Hump, Jr., M. H. Young, G. Morse, E. H. Ripple, 3rd, M. F. Jnycc, R. Ilnokcr, Jr., W. II. Crawford PEAN BOARD 170 Lp mm ml he 1928 Pcecoln Bocnnrcdl M. F. .loycu Business M rmagm' MERTON F. JOYCE BURT W, HARDENBROOK STEVENSON BURKE WILFRED H. CRAWFORD B. H. GARRISON HARRY P. BROOM E. .lI. Ripplu, 3rd lfrlilnr-in-Cl:wfrgf EZRA H. RIPPLE, SRD A.ss0rv'ialc IC1I'ilm's HAROLD L. I A'I'ES RICHARD M. HOLDER Assislrml liusivlnss Mmmgvrs .I. LYNDON SIIANLEY Art Editor IVIELVIN H. YOUNG Axsislrml ATI Erlilors Photographic Ezlilor RANSOM S. HOOKER, JR. Asxislrml I,,l0I0!17YI'17Il1fC EIIIIYO7'-Y I 7 I R. S. lluulu-r Sw'r1'I1n'y REESE II. IIARRIH, JR.. GERALD G. MORSE JAMES E. IIEAI', JR.. MARTIN M. OSBORN IN'IA'I l'IIEW COBB MORTON BAR'I'LE'I I' HIL. ,. In -,, km mc' Bi ll 4 1 Slanding-J'. L. Ward, H, E. Bixler, I. H. Roach. Silling-B. W. Diller. 66 JE 99 Bunk Bocunrfdl Editor-in-Chizj . . . . BIiI'I l'ON W. DILLER Associate Eflilor . . . . . JOIIN H. ROACH Iifrlsimfsx fvlfnmgm' .... . . Hmumnu' E. BIXLER Asxixlzml l3:1s1f114'.ws fllrnzuyvr . . . JOHN J. WARD 172 Nl NUS Jil MMD lr m1fc' .t-fs. R. R. Shrewsbury iutsiiccculll llulbs 0l l lCl'1llS I'rcsirl1:ul ,... ...,. . ll. L. I A'r1cs l icc-I'r1's1T1lc71l . . li. li. GEORGE Musical Director . . Ma. .ROY R. SnuuwsnUuY ICCAUSIC of the clemanml by the stuclent borly for musical concerts, and also because of Mr. Shrcwsbury's very goofl eo-operat ion, we have been extremely fortunate this year in respect to our musical activities. Local talent was furnisherl most remarkably by the Musical Clubs, themselves, and Mr. Shrewsbury, also, has entertainerl many with his excellent organ recitals and Sunday evening con- certs. During the winter term, the Musical Clubs enjoyed a trip to Rogers Hall, where they entertainecl with a concert, ancl, in return, enjoyed a very lively clance. Later in the year, the Musical Clubs gave a concert in the chapel before the whole school, and, in the spring term, com- bined with the Andover Orchestra anrl Glee Club in a concert, which was received very enthusi- astically by everyone who hearcl it. Uutsicle talent was furnished from many sources. 'I'he first large concert was given during the fall term by the Itleister-Sluggers, men pickecl from live of the best Men's Quartets in the country. The Hampton Quartet, probably the best known single quartet in the country, were of course a great success. Probably the most popular of all the concerts was that given by the Harvard Musical Clubs. The music was renclerecl by both the illee Club ancl Orchestra. An extraorrlinary concert. was that given by Miss Dai Buell, a pianist, of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who played for us on the original Chiekering Grand Piano of Franz Liszt. Although the piano is very aged, t-he reurlering of Lisztfs own, beautiful rhapsorlies was both remarkable and exceptional. 'I'he lloston Symphony also furnishecl numerous other musicians for our benefit, among these notably being the Vannini Ensemble which grave a concert during the spring term, ancl, as this Ensemble is one of the best in the count ry, the st urlents who hearfl the concert were well I'0W2LI'flOfl. On the whole, the programs were most successful, anal, in closing, we wish to give much praise and thanks to the Musical Clubs ancl Mr. Sllrewsbury for their very commendable work this year. 174 Top Row - G. S. Rczul, Timothy Rhodes, '1'. IE. Wilson, W. II. Crztwforrl, P. V. Lsmsrlnlc, N. I.. Crum, S. F. Austin, Ilrud street Kemp, A. L. Crum, jr. Scmnfl Row- G. R. Foss, H. H. Rnmuinc, C. II. Owslcy, and, J. P. Spiegel, W. lf. Little, Jr., J. E. Fellows, Jr., R L, Holt, C. A. Hnrrly, Jr., E. G. Cook, P. E. Floyd. First Row - A. P. Huntington, Crispin Cooke, C. E. Benson, Jr., M. W. Schmidt, R. M. Backus, Jr., O. A. Lcmckc, Jr A. B. Walsh, W. M. Iiynm. C. IC. Ill-:NsoN, Jn. G. A. Iiounmfzms, W. I-I. Crmwivmm F. AUSTIN W. M. ISYAM C. Cookie C. A. HARDY R. G. I'Io1.'r C. I.. Cor.LmNs, 31:11 full!!! 0. A. I.1+:MK1c, Jn. Violonccllo A. P. I-IUNTINGTON 3 nn irccihlesitrol Members Firsl Violins .l. IC. I 1-1l.l.ows R.. Il. Mc:Iil':Nzll-: C. II. Owsmn' Snrrmul V1fol1fnx P. IC. I l.ox'n M. I . I.0I4IWI'INS'1'l'IIN Trllrnpcls G. R. Foss W. F. I.I'1'1'Ll-I P. I.. MAr:NUsoN C7In1'ilu2Is JonN LAWIIIGNCIC Flulcs IC. G. COOK J. P. Cow1N T7'0'Hl'IOIll'S IIIlADS'l'Rl'II4I'I' 'limi A. I.. CMM Tljllljlllllri: '1'mo'1'nY Rnomas Drums G, L. READ 175 YY. N. Ihxrvli M. W. SUIIIIIIIYI' T. IC. Wll.soN Il. H. Rommxn J. P. SPII'1lIl'II. A. li. XVALSII JOHN SIIIGIIMAN G. W. SNx'm'nt P. V. I.ANs1m1.14 l rc1r1f'l:. I I urn. I.. M. lhwmis, Piirnm N. I.. Clmm I Back Raw- C. F. Bragg, C. L. Johnson, Jr., W. dcF. Johnston, Jr., W. F. Martin, Jr., J. K. Graves, L. S. Beals, Jr., W. H. Crosby, J. P. Drycr, F. A. Scavcr, A. F. Mcgrew, J. R. Agcc, T. M. Page, W. H. Dunn, J. W. Knihbs, 3rd. Secnnd Row - J. R. Boyce, Jr., W. R. King, G. R. Foss, C. Il. Owsley, znrl, A. B. Dugan, I.. G. Robinson, Jr., E. C. John- son, Jr., J. K. Brincs, J. B. Adams, H. T. Taskcr, C. S. Grcen, Jr., E. P. Small, B. W. Diller. Firsl Raw- R. B. Mather, K. F. Murphy, George Hopkinson, Jr., A. E. Whitcomb, D. F. Smith, W. T. Hyde, Jr., E. M. Pixlev, K. G. Nystrom, T. K. Wellington, John Heard, Jr. J. B. ADAMS J. R. AGEIQ L. S. BEALS, Jn. J. R. BOYCE, Jn. 1 C. 11. BIIAGG J. K. BIIINES W. H. CROSBY B. W. DILLEII J. P. DRYER A. B. DUGAN W. B. DUNN H. L. FATES G. R. Foss HEYXVOOD Fox R. B. GEORGE EDWIN fllLLETTE J. K. GIIAVES C. S. GIIEEN, Jn .IOHN HEARD, JR. GEORGE ITOPKINSON, JR W. T. HYDE C. L. JOHNSON, JR W. D. JOHNSON E. C. JOHNHON W. R. JTING W. F. MAliTIN A. F. MEGIIEW K. F. MURPHY K. G. NYSTROINI P. S. ODELL 176 Gllfefe Clllllllllill Members C. H. OwsI.EY, 2ND T. M. PAGE R. L. PIEIISON E. M. PIXLEY L. G. PLOBINSON, JH. F. A. SEAvEn E. P. SMALL D. F. SMITH J. G. SMITII JOHN SWENSON H. T. TASKEII C. W. TOZIEII T. K. WELLINGTON, Ju. A. E. WHITCOMB E. H. WOODBERIIY Standing -- D. T. Parsons, Manager, I. A. Keyser. Silling- R. S. LittlcGclcl M. M. Osborn, I-I. P. Shepard, II. L. Fates, H. D. Leavitt, Ethercdgc Currie. Saxophone Saxophone Sarcophonc Banjo . Drums . Bass . Piano . 1Exom1iicn1m1 Rculgcnlrdlors Manager D. T. PARSONS 177 ETIIIQREDGE CURRIE H. L. Ffvrms H. D. L1sAv1'rT R. S. L1'1 1'Lm'1E1.D H. P. Slml-ARD M. M. Osuorm J. A. Kmysxm Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone Banjo . Bass . . Trombone Drums . Piano . . Slanding- M. H. Young, A. G. Lcdwith, F. L. Vnn Lcnncp. Silling - john Heard, Jr., H. E. R. Yewens, G. S. Rcnd, John Sherman, A. L. Cram. T ce Exeter JFJl1'JiCUlJI'S 178 F. L. VAN LENNEP H. E. R. YEWENS, JOHN HEARD, Jn. M. H. YOUNG JOHN SHERMAN A. L. CRAM, Jn. G. S. READ A. G. LEDWITH J HRA N fi 179 ' .. C e Eg m l 1 I m m U 1 I an . ' w is 'A N2 J. P. Webber Drermcuulziifes HE Dramatic Association, under the direction of Mr. James:Plaisted Webber, is one of the Academy's most popular extra-curriculum organizations, a fact that has been proved by the great increase in interest and development in all of its many branches of activity. The an- nual fall term production consisted of three one-act plays, Spreading the News, Converts, and 't'l'he Happy Hangman. At the close of the winter term, a vaudeville show was presented which brought to light various types of singing, dancing, orchestral, sleight of hand, and acrobatic talent. The third work of the Association this year is the presentation of Going Some, a four- act comedy by Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach. The play is admirably cast and promises to be the organization's most popular entertainment. At the close of another year the Association would like to express its deep gratitude to Mrs. P. C. Rogers, Mrs. Kirtland, and Mrs. Crosbie, and also to Mrs. Norwood N ute, Mrs. Eben Wallace, Mrs. Richard Shutc, and the Misses Rosamond Crosbie, Mary Winslow, and Mary Kirtland for their indispensable interest and help in the Associati0n's productions. 1 180 Ig ni- 1- I - -P ' K 9R12-if wl-'wiv ! BH I Q w , .12 C nriisltmels Plays Under the Direction of MR. JAM:-is 1'l.A1S'r1sD NVEBBER GGCCOm1uJcer1l:s', IEY ll'Ali0LD BRIOROUSR CAST OF CHARACTERS Will Aspinall, of the Salvation Army ........... . . B. W. DIIYLEII Daisy Somerset, of the Salvation Army . . . . LYLIAN ROGERS Herbert Simpkins, a pugilist ....,.. . . . . . . . . W. S. BURRAGR Jim Pontifex, a convert .................... . . E. C. JOHNSON Scene: A Salvation Army Barracks in London. Mrs. Tarpcy . . Bartley Fallon . . Mrs. Fallon . Jack Smith. . Shawn Early . . Tim Casey . James Ryan . Mrs. Tully . Jo Muldoon, a Policeman A Removable Magistrate Villagers Nita . . Beppo . . Pietro . . Callanclro . G6SP1rea11dl1in9 itllme Nemvss' IZY LADY GREGORY CAST Ol CHARACTERS . ....... MARY WINSLOW, MARIE Seene: The Outskirts of a Fair Gflfllne Happy Hmngmmnw BY IIAROL1: Bmouousw CAST OF CHARACTERS Scene: Nita's Room 181 MAY L1-:MIRA :KIRTLAND R. B. MATIIICR MARJORIR NUTR B. W. IJILLER K. F. MUIRPIIY M. W. SCIIMIDT FORD MARDEN ROSAMOND CROSBIE R. B. CLEMENT H. VRATCII, JR. IQIRTLAND, J. A. BARRY LYLIAN ROGERS B. W. DILLRR R. A. FARNIIAM . . J. A. BARRY Ks V li 1- g n u lg cnlucdlcemuilllle S oiuu ' OVERTURE-Kammenoi Ostrow ................ . . Rubinstein TTI E MARION ETTES 'ABU ACHMET AND THE EGGS BY FRANCES HJEALEY Ali, a servant ......... . Shemsecldin, the Grand V izier . . . Abu Achmet, the Jester ..... . A Man, seeking justice .................... . A Widow, seeking justice ..................... Haroun er-Rasehitl, the Caliph ..,............ . . E. S. BEALS, JR. R. CLEMENT E. LocKE, JR. M. F. LOEWENSTEIN H. H. ROMAINE . HELEN CROSBIE Councilors ...... CARLTON, CREE, DELANY, ITEARD, TQNIBBS, LAME, SIMCOKE, WEBSTER Guards ......................... , .... TASKER, WINSTON 'Proclueecl by special arrangement with THEODORE JOHNSON, of Boston, Mass. THE RAGADORS Performing Rain Jimtown Blues' ' Diek-MAT HER and HU RON-Laurie 1n ALL IN A DAY'S MARCH EDWARD SNYDER THE LAD OF MYSTERIES Assisted by RANSOM HOOKER THE NELSON TOUCH BY FREDERICK FENN Sarn'1 Denyer .... ............. Lieutenant Quilliarn . . Lord Nelson ....... Sarah Rigley ..... Scene: Al-HUNTINGTON and YOUNG--Mel in PICKIN GS AND PLUCKINGS Sam-BYRON and FOWLER-Cecil in TURNS AND TUMBLES The Oak of England, on Portsmouth Road John--McKEE and FINLAYSON-Murdock in A BIT OF STEPPING AND THE LAMP WENT OUT BY JESSIE PALMER PIERCE Evelyn De Vere . . Herbert Vanderslicc . . Mrs. DeVere .... Four Walls THOMAS M. PAGE J. R. BOYCE, JR. W. A. ROSSITER MAY IQIRTLAND B. TUFTS E. LocKE, JR. W. BURRAGE Ralph Grayson . . . , . . . . S. BYRON Exit March. . . ..... THE MARIONETTES 182 km I l 1 my U m In gg -, W, Q 66 Going omce A PLAY IN Foun Aers BY PAUL ARMSTIIONG AND Rm: BIIACII J. Wallingford Speed Larry Glass . . . Culver Covington . Berkeley Fresno . Jack Chapin, Jr. . . Still Bill Stover . Aurelio Marin Carnm . . Mister Cloudy . . . Willie ...... Gabby Gullaglier Skinner ...... Jeane Chapin . Roberta Keep . Helen Blake . . Mariedetta . . CAST OF CHARACTERS 183 BRITTON W. DII.IIER Roiaisivr B. CLIaIvIIsN'r HICIIISERT P. SIIIIIJAIID J. RAYMOND BoYc1z, Jn. HAILOIIID T. TASKIIII LYNN S. BIQALS WILIIIAM H. COIIIIIISIIII JOHN W. KNIIIIIS .IoIIN A. PUTNAM E. H. RIIPPLE, 3RD A. E. ICAHN Mus. RICIIAIID SIIU'I'1s Mus. EIIEN WAIALACE Mus. Nonwoon NU'm i Miss DOROTHY RATlIli0NF I 7, V + Dnramaitiicc Assacciaitiaml Honorary President . Honorary 'Treasurer . President .... Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer . J. B. ADAMS J. R. AGEE J. A. BARRY, JR. G. A. BOURGEOIS, 3RD J. R. BOYOR, JR. J. G. CREE R. B. CLEMENT B. W. DILLER ANSEL ARNOLD WILF'RED BUCKLAND, JR. W. S. BURRAOR, JR. H. B. BURLEY, JR. C. L. COLLENS, 3RD W. G. COOPER, JR. R. H. DANA, 3RD E. A. DODD, JR. A. M. HE1N'rz I OFFICERS MEMBERS 1.928 R. A. FARNHAM W. H. GILMAN J. A. GODCHAUX R. S. HCJOKEIQ, JR. W. C. KIRK, JR. E. A. LOOKE, JR. M. F. LORWENSTIQIN D. K. NICTKIBBIN 192.9 J. P. DRYER EDWIN GILLETTE A. F. IIEWITT E. C. JOHNSON, JR. FORD MARDRN R. B. MATIIER 1930 H. A. GREGG A. E. ICANN H. S. LEE 1.931 K. F. MURPHY J. F. WALLING 184 MR. J. P. WEBBER PROF. F. W. CUSHWA B. W. DILLRR, '28 W. H. GILMAN, '28 E. C. JOHNSON, '29 A. F. MRGR1-:w O. M. NICHOLS '1'1MO'rHY RHODES I-I. H. ROMAINE M. W. SCHMIDT LRROY SHULMAN, JR. H. B. VEATO1-1, JR. R. H. WINSTON M. H. MOTADAWAN H. N. REID J. M. ROBERTS R. B. STEARNS F. W. STEDMAN, JR. G. V. WEBSTER, JR. D. K. LISTER J. P. MCKEE D. R. WOOD 185 B- -, 7 Pl m un I -S:-:A . , . , BRADFORD KEYSER BACHRACI-I ERNEST PATRICK BERNUTH HENRY HAMILTON BISSELL DONALD MOODY BLACKMAN JAMES RAYMOND BOYCE, JR. HENRY HANNA BRIGHAM, JR. CHARLES WETHERREE BROWN STEVENSON BURKE FRANK NAGLE CARLETON HENRY MATTHEWS CANDY GILBERT TUFTS CLAPP ARTHUR GIBBS DELANY ARTHUR GIRE DRAPER CHARLES SPENCER FRANCIS EDGAR MILLS GEMMELL THOMAS CADWALLADER GOLDSBOROUGII - WILLIAM WEST GAOLDSBOROUGH m mlivlj FRATRES IN FACULTATE EARL ALONZO BARRETT NORMAN LOWRIIG HATCH NORMAN SHAW MCIQENDIQICK OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON DONALD SIMS RICKARD GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS EzRA PIKE ROUNDS HOWARD ANDREW ROSS EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER FRATRES IN ACADEMIA WILLIAM FRANCIS IIARRINGTON JOHN HEARD, JR. JOHN WILLIAMS I'IAR'1'E GEORGE BURTON HOTCHKISS, JR. AUSTIN GEORGE LEDWITH RICHARD LANGSDORF LEvY ROBERT EATON LEWIS ROBERT BLACKSTONE LOVELL CORYDON MONTGOMERY NICHOLSON HARRY SHELDON PARKER JOHN MILTON RANCK WILLIAM THEODORE REED CHARLES YOUNG WADSWORTH CHARLES PRESCOTT WEBBER DOUGLAS MERRILL WHITE ARTIIUR TEDCASTLE WILLETTS 186 187 a We I - km M m:.1E ,w,.,-SI. 'ur ,jg bib ,ff if ' I-Fr ' '? -1. 4. . -,f,.I, fr, 'I I . rf A , 4 . ... iQ., - 1 .3 , Q' , ' J , If-xv . -,, ,'f'Aq.y g' A '. 2' V 3 ig' XX A ' fl Q, A , My X , X '. ,I ' ' f-': ' . I , If Q 1 . .'L,' '- '. . ' J.. 1 gl. ,O , 'Q 1 ff: S:..iQg- -.V '. . . 'Un ,v :N-S. '-..f , 111' ' I , ., x TX A- I I , .r ,j,-lm A .Q A f ,. T Q .di If LAWRENCE JOSEPH ADAMS EVERETT N EWHALL BENNETT JOHN IKINCAID BRINES WILIYIAM FRANCIS BROOKS, JR. JAMES BUTLER BROWN PAUL 0'MEARA CONNLY RAYMOND FRANK COOMES EDWARD MINOR CURLEY TOWNSEND EVANS ROBEIIT DUNCAN FALLON MUIIDOCK JOHN FINLAYSON ROY GERALD FITZGERALD JAMES FLOOD JOSEPH LYNN FORISTALL FRANCIS JOSEPH GILLIGAN CHARLES MOORE GREENE BURT HENRY HACK NATHAN WILLIAM HAWKES GEORGE WIQIGHT HAWKINS JAMES PETER HOLIHAN if ,iff WW FRATRES IN FACULTATE WINTIIIIOP EDWARDS FISKE IUCIIARD WILLIAM GALIIRAITII WAIYTICR IIAMILTON GILLESPIE GEORGE THOMAS MAJOII PERCY COUOII :ROGERS HENRY MAIITIN SIIUTE JAMES PLAISTED WICBBER FRATRES IN ACADEMIA WALTER DEFOREST JOHNSON, JR. WALTER VAIL JOHNSTON, JR. JAMES NELSON KELLY, JR. 188 :KENNETT RUSSELL IQENDALL JOHN ALDEN IQEYSER. ORLEY BATCHELDER MASON CHARLES GREEN MCCIJAVE JOHN REAGAN MCCRARY, JR ROE BERNHARD MCICENZIE PAUL FARM MCICINNIE WILLIAM FORBES MILLER LLOYD BAKER OSEORNE ITERIIERT EDWARD PIKE JOHN ANDREWS PUTNAM JOHN ITENDEE ROACH DONALD WHITNEY ROBERTS ROBERT FREW SHANNON JOHN SWENSON ARNOLD PITCHER TAYLOR CYRIL TYSON MARK TYSON JOHN ARCHIBALD WEBSTER, JR. SAMUEL PORTER WEBSTER GEORGE AUSTIN WIGHTMAN GEORGE HICNRY WINNER III 4 x ' , -1 lf! m l lm ml . -1 ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK PHILIP EDWIN HUI.BURD LEONARD ELKINS PEARL FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN FRANK BRADLEY, JR. THOMAS TAYLOR BROWN SAMUEL TIDD BYRON DONALD BERRIDGE CLIFFORD WILLIAM JOSEPH CRAWLEY, JR. WAIITER ROBSCJN DUNCAN CHARLES NEwcoMB FITz, JR. PHILIP SPEED FOSTER BIDDLE IJILES GARRISON, JR. ROBERT CALVIN GORDON, JR. 'THOMAS FRANKLYN GRISWOLD PHILIP PUTNAM HUTCIiINSON MERTON FRANKLYN JOYCE HART DAY LEAVITT JOSEPH LEO LILIENTIIAL, JR. FRATRES IN AOADI-:MIA 190 IIAURENCE HODGDON LOUIIEE ARTHUR EDWARD MCCABE, .IR DAVID ROSS MOGREGOR BRUCE ROBINSON MERRIIIL MARTIN MALONEY OSBORN JAMES DONALD PHELAN EzRA HOYT RIPPLE, 3RD JOHN FITZRANDOLPH RUNYON JAMES LYNDON SHANLEY SEDGNVICK SNEDEKER FRED ARTHUR TOBITT, JR. FRANCIS JEFFERSON TYTUS JOHN BUTLER TYTUS, 3RD HERBERT MORGAN WADLEIOH I I P w w 191 , ms' .n f FIIATIIES IN FACULTATE IIIIINRY SIIIIIEON COUSE FRANK W ILLIAM CUSIIWA PAUL CONANT EATON EDWIN SILAS WICIILS lflillli GEORGE LYNDE RICIIARDSON GURDON TRUMIIIILI. SCOVILIIIG IIONVARD STANLEY STIICKEY FHA'1'Rl'IS IN ACADEMIA GERALD GRIFFIN MORSE .IOIIN EDWVARD MUIIIIFIGLD RlCIiARD BANCROFT BEAMAN EDWARD PAYSON BULLARD, 3RD DOUCIIIASS MAISEIC COMPTON ETIIEREDGE CURHIIG HENRY FRANKLIN IDEWING IIAROLD LEIGIITON FATES CECIL GROSS FOWLER, JR. GEORGE FREMD ROBEIIT BEECIIER GEORGE IIARVEY HARRIS, JR. JAMES EDWARD HEAD, JR. MIIIAN AUSTIN HEATII RICHARD DUDLEY HOLDER CLARENCE BOYD JONES TIIEODORE STEIIIIEN JONES RIGIIARD PALMER ICIMBALL GEORGE WALDEMAR :KUEHN ROLAND SMITII LITTLEEIELD 192 ERNEST CARLTON NICKERSON, 2ND DONALD DEVEREUX NIMMO THOMAS MASON PAGE DAVID TAYLOR PARSONS JOSEI-II DEARBORN ROBINSON, JR. ALFRED HANCE SAVAGE SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD SAVAGE GEORGE CUSIIING SAWYER JOHN SHERMAN DANIEL FREEMAN SMITH GUILFORD WOOD SNYDER CIIARLES SELBY TRUITT GEORGE WARDMAN FREDERICK LEAs VAN LENNEI' MELVIN HENRY YOUNG .193 EL1 Z S i wlllli JAMES RUI-'IIS AGEE JOSEPH ALOYSIUS BARRY, JR. KENNETH MASON BOFFEY GEORGE ALBERT BOURGEOIS THOMAS CLARKE BYRON ROBERT BARNETT CLEMENT FRATRES IN FACULTATE CORNING BENTON LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE HENRY D'ARcY CURWEN DR. CLARENCE SANFORD EBEN WALLACE MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS FRATRES IN ACADEMIA ARTHUR SHIRLEY COOKMAN, JR. CHARLES MONROE COUNCIL, JR. WILSON HILL CROSBY BRITTON WELLES DILLER RALPH ALEXANDER FARNHAM BERT WOOD HARDENIIROOK JACK ROHE HOWARD JAMES HALL MASON KNOX, 3RD EDWIN ALLEN LOCKE, J R. 194 ELI JAMES LORANOER WALTER FRANCIS MARTIN, JAMES WILLIAM MCINTIRE DAVID DUSTIN MERRILL CLIFTON BROOKS OSGOOD CHARLES HENRY OWSLEY, WILLIAM ROMMEL QUINN HORACE GREELY REISNER BENJAMIN HOLLY ROSE, JR. FRANK ALEXANDER SEAVER EDGAR PARKER SMALL NORMAN WHITTIER TURNER NICHOLAS PI-IIPPS VEEDER STORER PREBLE WARE, JR. RANDOLPH HARRISON WINSTON JR. 2ND W f ,, , -- wr' 'DM vw fv-, , .. A, M 196 J I 1. A 1257 Third Row- T. M. Page, G. C. Sawyer, D. B. Clifford, E. C. Nickerson, end. Second Raw - B. W. Diller, J. A. Barry, Ir., R. B. George, R. B. Lovell. First Row - H. L. Fates, K. M. Boffey, Mark Tyson, C. G. Morse, W. H. Crosby. Christian fraternity Cabinet President . . Vice-President Secretary. . . Treasurer . D. B. CLIFFORD W. H. CROSBY R. B. Lovlcm. OFFICERS MEMBERS B. W. Dxnmm 'l'. M. PAGE E. C. NICKRRSON, 2Nn R. F. Coozvms 198 . MARK TYSON . G. G. Monsm . K. M. BOFFRY . H. L. FATES R. B. Gmonom J. A. BARRY, JR. G. C. SAWYRR x ,A 1 A at it-':s ml El lm m ml , Christian fraternity OR many years the leading organization in the school, the Christian Fraternity has, this year, increased its activities and infiuence many-fold. Due to thc fact that a separate assessment was made to purchase two modern moving-picture machines, screen, and seven or eight hun- dred seats for the Saturday evening entertainments at the gymnasium, the annual budget was reduced from thirty-five to twenty-eight hundred dollars. As usual, the goal was more than reached. The uses for which this money was set aside might be divided roughly into five parts. The first would be the liberal donations to such organizations as the Hampton Institute, the Jacob Riis Settlement, Dr. Grenfell's Mission, the Floating Hospital, the Red Cross, and to several agen- cies of good in Exeter itself. Incidentally, loans are also made to students who, on account of financial embarrassment, are forced to borrow money for a month or two, in order to be able to continue their course at Exeter. Another portion of the budget is devoted to the publishing of the E Book, the purpose of which is to aid entering men to acustom themselves to their new surroundings. A third use is for the Reception Committee for visiting teams, a body that cor- responds to the Open Door Society at Andover, the Green Key at Dartmouth, and to the many other similar groups in colleges and secondary schools throughout the country. Although this organization is still in its infancy, its value is already strikingly evident, and we of '28 are proud to have set this precedent for succeeding classes to follow. A fourth expenditure was for the purchas- ing of instruments for the School Band, another deserving organization that might have foundered without the Fraternity's assistance. The last main purpose for which money was set aside was to provide speakers and entertainments for Sunday evenings. Such speakers as Charles B. Booth, Dr. Perry, Professor Tufts, Dr. S. L. Tyson, Jack Miner, and Lowell Thomas, together with the combined Harvard Musical Clubs, are certainly indicative of the excellency of this year's program. Aside from aiding charities, fostering new organizations, and providing Saturday and Sunday evening entertainments, the Christian Fraternity branched out into several new activities. One of the most important was the Social Service and Boys' Club work engaged in by enthusiastic mem- bers of the Fraternity. From all the reports received, thus far, of those who took part in this work, few duties could be more interesting to all concerned. This year, too, the old custom of exchanging speakers with Andover was renewed with great success. Still another interest to mem- bers of the Fraternity was the religious conference held at Amherst for all Preparatory Schools. As the time approaches for the PEAN to go to press, plans are under way to send ten or twelve Exeter representatives to the Blairstown conference, in New Jersey, to be held in June. Taking all things into consideration, this year has been one of intense progress and success for the Christian Fraternity. 199 1-I , A ,al if ww? Fall Term September 25 October 2 . October 9 . October 16 . . October 23 . . October 30 . . November 6 . November 13 November 20 November 27 December 4 . December 11 . December1S . . T Winter erm January 15 . . January 22 . January 29 . February 5 . February 12 . February 19 . February 26 . March 4 . . March 11 . March 18 . March 25 . Spring Term April 8 . . April 15 . April 22 . April 29 . May 6 . May 13 . May 20 . May 27 . June 3 . June 10 . June 17 . June 24 . ll'l1CUlPlBll Speakers REV. ASHLEY D. LEAv1'r'r PRES. PAUL D. MOODY REV. WILIIARD L. SIIERRY IJEAN CHARLES R. BROWN PRES. C. A. BARBOUR REV. WILLIAIVI P. SOIIELI. REV. ROY B. CIIAMHERLIN ' BISIIOI' CHARLES S. SLATTERY DR. CARL H. EIIMORE PROEESSOR FRANK W. CUSIIWA REV. VIVIAN T. POMEROY RI-IV. CIIARLES N. AREUOKLE REV. WILIIIS H. BUTLER REV. VVILLIAM P. MERRILL 1iIGV.,AMliROSE W. VERNON REV. JAMES GORDON GILKEY PRES. BENJAMIN T. MARSHAIIIA PROFESSOR WILIIIAM LYON PIIEI PS BISHOP WIIIIIIAM F. ANDERSON REV. W. TI. JONES DR. H. H. TWEEDY REV. MORGAN P. NOYES DR. BOYD EDWARDS PROFESSOR K. F. MATIIER PRES. C. A. HARBOUR REV. PERCY M. TI-IOMAS REV. SHERRARD BILLINGS REV. JOSEI-II H. TWITCIIELL RIGV. GEORGE L. RICHARDSON BISHOP JOIIN T. DALLAS PRES. BERNARD I. BELL BISHOP CHARLES H. BRENT REV. FRANK S. JANEWAY PRINCIPAL LEWIS PERRY PROFESSOR FRANK W. CUSHNVA IDEAN CHARLES R. BROWN SOL IAI F- I .. -H74 E E 1 - B E K -I -,J Social Activities S the spring term of 1927 gloriously ended with the June Ball, which will no doubt remain in every one of the many graduates' minds as long as the school itself, the social activities of that year ended. The Ball itself was a great success, the music was furnished by Minor Doyle's Orchestra, of New York, and this orchestra did so well that it was again hired to furnish the music for the fall dance of the 1928 term. The fall dance, the first social activity of the new year, was given under the auspices of the Musi- ical Clubs late in November. The guests were entertained before the dance by a football game, which was followed by a very informal tea dance, at which everyone became acquainted and many of those who had not previously desired to attend that evening changed their minds, after they had once noticed the fair guests of the day. That evening, the dance was given in the Thompson Gymnasium, which was decorated very prettily with banners and streamers, making a very color- ful setting. Miner Doyle furnished the music, and all enjoyed themselves immensely. The winter dance was every bit as successful as the fall dance. The weather not permitting outdoor sports, the guests had to be entertained by a basketball game, which proved to be very exciting. A tea dance followed, and, during the early evening, pictures were shown in the chapel. The winter dance was under the auspices of the Senior Council, and, this time, the Council had procured the orchestra of the Harvard Musical Clubs. The decorations were very attractive, especially as the Gymnasium was adorned throughout with red and white streamers. If the fall and winter dances are described as popular, there is no word to describe the spring dance. Since In the Spring, the young man's fancies turn to love, etc., the reason for the extreme popularity of this particular dance can probably be determined. Whatever the reason is, however, this dance given by the Southern Club was the hit of the year. The weather was beautiful, and the setting for a successful dance was perfect. In the afternoon, there was a base- ball game with the Harvard Freshmen, and this, as usual, was followed by an informal tea dance, and, later in the evening, by moving pictures. The music at the dance was furnished by a very entertaining novelty orchestra, the 'tCrimson Ramblers. The Gymnasium,,this time, was decorated with Confederate flags and banners as befittcd the Southern Club. The refreshments were unusually good, and everything was taken care of most efficiently by the dance committee. As the June Ball does not take place until after the PEAN goes to print, we are unable to ascer- tain the degree of its success, but there is no doubt that it will be of the same calibre that the other dances were, so that it is with nothing but pleasure that we look forward to it. 202 SlandingAR. B. Lovell, Mark Tyson, H. D. Leavitt., T. T. Brown Sillim:-Stevenson, Burke, K. M. Boffey, H. L. Fates une Bcudlll Ufmcers K. M. BOFFEY STEVENSON BURKE R. B Lovmm. '11 511 BROWN I-I. L. Ffvrws MAIIK TYSON H. D. LEAv1'r'1' 203 Q V. Q? E E 1 wi-19 iA-ft11- M 1l1 E 'fl The el une Ball Girl Maul music sifts on the evening hreeze Across the waters anal through the trees, Gentlg lost in the lnranches' swirl, On the alim lit Path a hog anal a girl Wandering on through the mgstiic maze Pause a moment to stop anml gaze At the wonaler of night, the Palliml moon, Anal list to the sounml of the alistant tune As it hlows from the meadows, across the stream, Calling them hack from their halplpg mlream. So theg turn, anal softlg, hack through the glamle, Whispering love to the song thatas Plagerxl I Go on past the lnroolx anal through the helals Where hattles were won anal fates were sealeal, lnto a hall of glass anal steel That echoes the snap of the cliclxing heel, The heat of the tlrum, anal the wailing tones Of the violin anal the saxophones, That engulf, alrown out, their eunerg wortl But without their lips each Phrase is hearal, lFor theg'1ue learneml to speak, get not to hear, ln the language taught hg a smile or a tear. lfrom hour to hour arounal the hall linchantecl, till tlawn shall frlissolrue the hall Theg graceffullg glimle, anal jealouslg glance- On that night in June-that night of Romance. -Alclen IF. Megrew 204 Z' Third Row -- L. B. Osborne, James Flood, T. C. Golrlsborough. , Second Row-W. F. Miller J. E. Heap, Jr., H. D. Leavilt, E. A. Locke, Jr.. T. T. Brown, Frank Bradley, Jr. First Row -- M. F. Joyce, S. P. Ware, Jr., Stevenson Burke, W. H. Crosby, C. M. Nicholson, B. W. Diller, P. P. Hutchinson RECEPTION COMMITTEE 206 Q e' -.F 'im M U WU' Um ig 'f' ? If 112,22-f if l l .fy g1i.fi'af5+E giuwWi?ff1 i-u-ersifinlggf-5-fl 1 Umlgg 1 fLl'!1IQ,fifwwmmgi2E i , ina - P Lf? A2514--,5,1' -' I' ff ' 1.0155 27 l 1 I -Ei V I f X nausea-su l Xlko has 4. l Top Row - C. M. Nicl1olson,J. F. Reddy, Jr., J. A. Putnam, D. J. Finlayson, R. F. Mellert, F. A. Seaver, K. M. Boficy, O. B. Osgood, B. K. Bachrach, C. E. Emerson, J. F. Hollcnbeck. Second Row-J. E. Muhlfclrl, D. R. Wood, J. A.iGodchaux, C. G. Fowler, O. M. Sargent, A. B. NuLter, George Warclman, W. F. Miller. Tllird Row- D. T. Waldrel, N. G. Nims, D. M. Blackman, D. W. Craig, L. W. Dunlon, J. H. Burchenal, F. O. Church. R. S. Hooper, Jr., D. K. Lister, R. W. Leopold, J. B. Brown. . Fourllz Row-A. L. Vonclerlcith, P. V. Lansdale, R. S. Downs, Jason Paige, R. H. Dana. Fifth Raw-J. W. Knibbs, R. S. McMullen, W. A. Spencer, William Arnott, Morton Bartlett, OL M. Nichols, H. B. Hick- forfl, W. C. Ball, F. E. Knowles, C. S. Truitt, H. S. Sise, H. B. Burley.,Jr. - Bollom Row- H. S. Wiley, J. E. Watt, 0. B. Marx, G. C. Sawyer, H. L. Fates, R. B. George, E. H. Ripple, 3rd, G. W. Hawkins, J.E. Heap, J. P. Cohane, F. L. Van Lcnncp. Outing llulb OFFICERS President .... . H. L. FATES Vice-President . . G. C. SAWYER Treasurer . . . . R. B. GEORGE 208 President . . . Vice-Prcsirlenl. . . Scc1'elm'y-7'1'casu1'cr T. C. BYRON H. M. CANRY F. A. C1-1IsnOLM C. M. COUNCIL E. B. BOLLES WILFlll4IIJ BUCKLAND J. P. COWIN J. P. DRYEIL H. C. ARMSTRONG N. B. BROWARD J. H. BURCIIENAI. D. B. CANDY T. M. CARRU'ru H. P. DAWSON, .IR. SO1u11thce1mn1 Club OFFICERS INfIE1Nf1Bl+1RS 1928 A. B. IJUHAN J. T. E1.I.1O'r'r B. W. HAIIIDIGNIERIJOK P. V. LANSDALR R. P. SIMOORR 1929 NAT Flmcnmcu EDWIN G11.I.w1 1'1a W. II. GLASS GORHAM I'IAsK1cr.I. E. J. LORANORR 1.930 THOMAS GOGGAN, JR. THOMAS FL1a'1'c1mR, JR. R. E. GORTON A. II. HAIIN C. W. HTAWKINS J. H. M. KNOX, 3R11 1.931 R. E. PIARDING A. S. B. NEOLEY 209 N. B. BROWARD l. C. BYRON F. A. CHISIIOLM S. W. SNYDMR W. P. 'PAYLOR H. B. VEATCH 0. B. WOOD B. R. M1-LRRILI. .I. R.. MOCRARY J. W. MclN'1'1R1c N. P. VIGIQDER J. P. MCKRR H. L. MILLER J. A. PARK D, D. 'FERRY I-I. S. WILRY J. B. NVATSON Back Row - M. A. Walsh, Jr., Timothy Rhodes, II. P. Broom, E. K. Putnam, S. M. Wheeler. Second Row- A. N. Shidlcr, H. N. Read, Mr. Scgcrblom, Mr. Pnrchcr, E. A. Locke, Jr., J. L. Parker. Fin! Row-William Arnott, jr., J. P. Cowin, H. E. llixlcr, E. B. Corson, M. H. Young, J. G. Crcc, F. L. Vun Lcnnep. President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . 7 V 1 rcasurcr . . NVILLIAM AnNO'1'1', Ju. H. E. Blxmm E. B. CORSON J. P. COWIN MOIITON lSAn'1'Lm'r'1' H. P. BROOM Sfcicemutifflic Soccieit OFFICERS M EM BERS 1928 J. G. Cluclc E. A. Locum, Jn. G. S. IQEAD 'l'1MO'rnY RHODES G, C. SANVYER I 92.9 L. B. Of-usOuN1a J. L. PARKER E. K. PUTNAM 210 H , hi. li. CORHON . M. II. YOUNG . H. E. lixxmcu , J. G. Cmsls A. N. Snluu-:lc M. A. WALSH S. M. WIIEELIQR M. H. YOUNG H. N. Rum F. L. VAN LENNEI' Back Row- H. Il. li. Robinson, R. S. Hooker, Jr., J. P. Cowin. Sammi Ro'w- I.. H. Huron, J. P. Dryer, E. M. S. Hewitt, David Keppel, G. T. Wulrlrcf, W. C. Horn, 3rrl. l irsl Row - O. li. Marx, Jr., W. C. Bull, zml, R. P. Suttcrlhwnitc, O. M. Nichols, H. S. 'I'cr.cll. Chess Glu I 'resirlcnl . . Vice-P1'0sifIc11l . Sccrcmry . . Treasurer . Librarian . W. H. GILMAN W. C. BALL, 2ND J. P. Dmfmc W. C. CRAIG, Ju. H. S. Lux-1 E. M. S. .HEWITT R. R.. W. A. L. II. R. D. OIFIVICICIIS M ICM ISERS 1.928 S. Iluoluclz, Jn. C. l,H,A'l 1' 1.92.9 C. Holm, 311D P. HIIN'1'1Nr:'1'oN H. H Umm 1.930 13. ROBINSON A. Svmm 1931 W. Voslc 211 P. SA'I l'l'lR'I'IlWAI'l'l'l . JASON lbxlum, Jn. . W. S. HAINES . O. M. NIf!IliJl4S O B. MARX, Ju. H. S. 'l'r:lmm.I. H. T. 'l'Asmsu R.. H. W INSTON A. P. STONE G. 'l'. Wnnnluw R. W. WILSON Third Row- George Hopkinson, Jr., Mr. McKendrick, E. A. Locke, Ir. Second Row - F. N. Carleton, H. H. Romnine. H. B. Veatch, Jr., R. L. Brooks. First Row- R. A. Farnham, R. P. Snttcrthwuite, A. F. Mcgrcw, E. H. Ripple, 3rd, 0. M. Nichols. PTGS'iIlC7Ll . . Vice-I'rc.sidenl Treasurer . . Secretary . R. L. Bnooks R. A. FAIINIIAIII R. S. HOOKER Historical Soccifeit O1 I4'ICERS .MEMBERS 1928 J. R. Howmm E. A. Looms, Jn. A. F. MEGREW O. M. NICHOLS 1.930 J. M. BRANT 212' . Mwcmlcw . SA'1'TE1l.TIlWA1TE M. NICHOLS . Bnooxs . RIPPLID, 3RD P. SATTERTHWAITE . VEATCH, Jn. THE PEAN 'MG 192-B -v QF W- IlllllllllllllllqllmmllyIlllylli1lllllll1lllllmlllHmlllllllllilllHIUI SMAKLIFS IIMII!HIIIHIllilllllhlllllllliallllIMIIIIIIIIIMQllllllnlllillillhlfif J X N AIMHQIHCS Y N 1 iTAi Jjli V V Y V V 1 7 YQ--RQ lTi73x 1 , W! 1 . lx P0 XJ 'IL ll l I ii JI, Youno- X, W ' !lliI!HIIlHIHI!HYIIWl'lllll1UI!!lliI1l1l+NIl1ll'llIlIl1lliIlIIlllillllllllwh'WHIIIIIIEIIJllllIWIlIIlNl3lI'I'llIlil1IlllllllilillillllillllllHlIll!lIllllIlhHl'lIIi'i'IHlIlIIIHl'llIllllIl'I!IIHIIIEIIIIIHI'II!lIHHllI'IlIl1I1 WIT? 213 Presidenl .... Vice-President. . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . MR. H. C. BLAKE MR. O. W. PEARSON Mn. S. A. lvluncn M. F. Jovcrlc B. H. Rosle, Jn. A. G. DELANY Aitlhllceiticc Assmziculitiicoml OFFICERS MEMBERS Faculty Mn. H. A. Ross Coachds Mu. H. G. CAmmI.I. Mn. W. W. HOLM M cmagers K. M. BOFFEY J. R. Howfmn K. R. EKIGNDALL 214 . M. F. JOYCE . K. M. BOFFEY . Mn. 0. W. PEARSON . MR. H. A. Ross. Mu. P. C. Rocsmis Mu. L. M. Cnosum Mn. CORNING BENTON J. M. IIANCK C. W. B1zowN K. W. HAcKE'r'r E-D3 1 1 1 G. A. Bounmcom, 31m W. F. Bnoous, Jn. .I. B. BnowN R. F. Cooxvms ETIIERICDIHG Clmlmc D. J. FINLAYSON M. J. FINLAYSUN R. B. BEAMAN R. I . Coomn:-4 mm. M ' , . 'W ' '-Jw BU m ll E ILE IEN I ooLIm.ll J. L. Foms'rALL F. .I. GILLIGAN C. M. Glmxmlc M. F. JOYCE G. W. ICUEIIN J. E. Mmu.v1cLn Truck R. F. Comms IJIINOIJIIU R.. P. JQIMUALL H. M. MYPIRSON ll. G. R1c1sNIm, Jn. J. D. ROBINSON, Jn. S. S. SAVAGE W. J. SULLIVAN MARK 'I'Y:-10N W. F. Wm'rN1cY MARK 'l'vs0N G. G. MOIRSIG R.. F. Coombs F. .l. liillhmlm M nrk 'Pysnn MAJOR CAPTAINS 215 P. CPM. Connly, F. A. Scnvcr, G. G. Morse, W. U. Crosby, li. W. Diller, J. M. Rnnck. CI-IEER LEADERS Lax! Raw - -- IC. M. Curley, J. R. Mcffrury, Jr. R. B. Iicumzln, L. 0. Wilson. Ifirxl knw- C. W. lirown, P. I . Mcliinnc. IC. N. Bennett, A. G. Dclzmyy, jr., D. li. Clifforrl P E. A. POLICE 216 Q E 1 9 W... gm an ai 1 1 President . . Libmrirm . . Secretary . . C0'l7l?I'I-'ill007l'L1l7I, . Scmrophoncs O. G. COLLEY R. A. Coomcv J. M. GOODWVILLIE JonN Ilmlw K. R. KIQNDALI. H. E. Mlcylm H. B. ROBINSON J. W. WlilllI'l'l' Clarinels C. A. Hmmm' R. G. I'IOL'1' G. W. SNYDER Oboe: O. A. LEMKE Tubas M. M. Os1sonN C. E. ANGLE JOHN SHERMAN P. JE. A. Bond OFFICERS fY07'Il.l'1N C. A. Bmrs W. M. BYAM C1us1'IN Cosmic R. D. FALLON R. I'I. limuus W. 'l'. IAIYDIQ W. F. Ll'r'r1.E P. L. MAGNUSQN J. P. SPIEGEI. A. B. WALSH Tromboucs A. L. CRAM B1mns'1'nmc'r IQEMP Bass Drum J. E. Hmm' French H om L. M. BACKUS Baritone Horn G. R. Foss 217 . J. E. HEAP . R. N. HARRIS . E. O. IQENNEY . 'l'. C. 'l'Au1m Drznns R. G. C0oL1cY A. J. Go1zuoN G. W. HAWKINS IC, 0. IQICNNEY l l'ulus P. V. LANsnA1.1a E. G. Cool: Cymbals 'l'. C. 'l'A1z1cn Piccolo W. H. Clmwvolcn -A . 1 . V 1 xl.. fi Y. 1 A fgfiixl :Y fn lff 'm .' N ', . qw. ,. 4 .. l , Iv as '. l 1 -I fr , '..' -.. mf -' 1,--,g TQ.- ,l va ,N it 4- . , xc. waftfmc fl' THE n PEAN 'K-6 199.8 k. 1 W- Illyllllllllxllllllil M1l'lllIVI11l!IllIlHNXHIIHHIII I MAJOR Ilhlhl!lIl'lllUllI'1IllllllwllillIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIl11lllllIlHllIllI X ' f s ms ig N.. lF0cmtlbcu1llll X J I V Yauna- 'QA UHF-il I ?5I1i1'l'iU' N : llHl lWLiIl2l1Nl ll.Z' ,1ill+i1U1'lfll 1X1E'NH: W1 Wl'NI'lIVHl !IVi'I'IlNHUIUI WIHUAIIIIlllli1!rITIlL1l VII lilU!Ill'llIll HNIli'iliHlllIIHll'NNNIH'll I'iYlilillI11!!IlHHIIIf1lII'lIlIlIfH WSE ?T' 'Aff Y U Y H VY -Qxbqw ..T Qxfqr-.PQ 1 HH 1 A NM ilil' i 'i yi' i i . 1 A PO 219 'L 1 - -a7 KE ,:m:a:Q fif--M31 5 -Ll f . - Captain Gilllgan Coach Blake Manager Joyce ooitlbcelll LTHOUGH the 1928 football season cannot be called :L complete success, it was by no means a failure. From surprisingly little material, Coach Blake developed a team which not only won two games of a hard schedule, but also succeeded in holding two of its opponents to scoreless ties. In the first game of the season, Exeter easily defeated St. Anselm's by a score of 19-6. In the next game, however, a strong Yale Freshman team, composed of several members of last year's team, beat the Exeter eleven by a score of 6-0. The following week, the Harvard Freshmen also proved too strong for the Exeter team, which was defeated 13-0. In the following game, Exeter defeated the Holy Cross Freshmen in a close game by a seo1'e of 7-6. At Worcester, the next week, Exeter was once more defeated by a score of 6-0. This game was a scoreless tie until the last few minutes to play, when Hewitt, of Woreeste1', made a long run for a touchdown. In the last game of the preliminary season, Exeter's second team held the Hebron eleven until the last quarter. Then, the first team, handicapped by a wet field, was unable to score, so that the game ended 0-0. i The forty-sixth annual Exeter-Andover football game was this year held at Exeter. The teams were evenly matched, although Exeter was :L slight favorite. The ball was in Andover's territory almost all of the game, for only once was the Exeter goal-line threatened. At the start of the first half, Exeter carried the ball deep into Andover's territory, but failed to get a touchdown. Twice more this happened 5 and, when Exeter was again threatening, the whistle blew for the first half. Little was accomplished in the second half, as most of the play took place in the middle of the field. Andover threatened once, but was repelled almost immediately. The game ended with a score of 0-0, the second scoreless game in three years. Although the team did not gain their objective, yet they are to be congratulated on the fine spirit they showed throughout the season. Raymond F. Coombs, of Kennebunk, Maine, was elected captain, and Edgar P. Small, of Bronxville, New York, was elected manager of next year's team. 220 Back Row - D. J. Finlayson, Elhercdgc Currie. G. W. Kuelm, J. L. Forislull. Third Raw- W. F. Whitney, H. M. Myerson, S. S. Savage, W. B. Brooks, W. J. Sullivan. Second Row -- G. A. Bourgeois, 3rrl, H. G. Reisner, Jr., J. ll. Brown, M. F. Joyce, J. D. Robinson, Jr., C. M. Greene. First Row- Mark Tyson, M. J. Finlayson, Trainer Murch, Captain F. J. Gilligan, Coach Blake, J. E. Muhlfelcl, R. F. Coombs. ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM llfxeteir mos. Andover Gimme lineup Ex1Q'1'lm FORISTALL . IQUEHN . . MYI'1liSON . liounmaols . '1'YsoN . . . M. 1 1NLAYsoN REISNER . . Cooivnas . . GILLIGAN , MllHI.FlBLD . . Cumma . . . right and . . righl luelclc . riglil g'll!l1'll . eenlcv '... left guarrl. . lefl tackle . lzjl and . . quarter back right lmlf-buclc left half-back fullback . . Sub.slil'u.l-ions by Exelcv'-Brown, Robinson, Brooks, Sullivan. Subslilulions for A7Lll0l.lC7'1I'llLI'I'lS, Cliureliill Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . D. Finlxmyson, SlBfU1S01U1,S Gomes 19 St-. Anselm's . . 0 Yule Freshmen . . 0 H:u'v:u'd Freshmen . . 7 Holy Cross l reshmen . . 0 Worcester . . . . 0 Hebron . . 0 Andover, . 221 Arvnovnn . . limmias . Osnoum-1 . COYLIG . Goum . I'l0US'l'0N . l'l0FFMAN LINDENBURG . . lAIl+:AL1aY . Wnmamcu CHURCHILL . . Avmnv Whitney, Greene, Salvage, . 7 6 . 13 . li 6 . 0 . 0 J.'.,,,, , , KV, . .,,... .4 mv.--. -.f.-V . ACADEMY FOOTBALL SQUAD 1EXe1ter es.. Am11r1lfo1ue1r 1F001t1be11l11 Records 111. A 1878., , . . 0 22 1879 , . . . 18 0 fsso . . . . S s 1881 . . . . 0 6 1882 . . . 0 12 1883 . . , . 6 7 1884 . . . . 8 11 1885 . . , 33 11 1886 . . . . 26 0 1887 . . . 44 4 1888 , . . . 0 10 1889 . . . . No game 1890 . . . 0 16 1891 . . . . 111 26 1892 . . . 28 18 1893 . . . . 26 110 1894 . . . . N0 LKHITIC 1895 . . . . N0 game 1896 . . 0 28 1897 . . . . 18 14 1898 . . . 0 0 1899 . . . 0 17 1900 . . . 10 0 1901 . . . 5 0 1902 , . ...... 17 29 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1111154 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 Games won by Andover, 225 by Exeter 20, med gameb, 5 Points scored by Exeter, 595g by Andover 568 X THE PEAN 'KG 199-8 W MIIlIIIlllilllhlHIIIllilllIIIIvll'lllllI!IlnlllIli1IIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII ' MAJOR IIMI1!I1lIlIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllilllll I 'f , s ms ' I1 fy g Track r Youna- QQWIJIHIIiIIll!'llilIlIlIl!'lllfl'l1lll'IllllIlIlllllilkllilllllllillllHHHllllllllillllwlllIW!IIllQIIHWIllIl'IlIIlHll'lllllllllilillliillillllllflII1llllllllmlllllllllllllHllllfilHlllllIIl!l'lHllllII'llIIHIIIIlIllI!!Ill!!lIIIWll!I'IlIlIl1nL'ISE ff f TTi:F X . gf' ' ' i ' 1 :IH Iv K I AL Jil I A It I I 223 1 . J l' ms 1'-mm I-l ew: Q' Ir 1 'l'1 , in is . 'V' lv I if s, A 4 el Captain lifunroe Coach Carroll M annger Putnam 'lliireieik LTHOUGH the 1927 track season was rather disastrous as far as victories were concerned, ' yet the spirit of the team, in the face of poor material and other serious obstacles, was highly commendable. As in t.he previous year, the only meet wen was with the Boston College Freshmen. Shortly before the Andover meet, the team suffered a severe blow when Captain Munroe, counted upon for lifteen or twenty points, received an injury which disabled him for the remainder of the season. Had it not been for this unfortunate accident, the score of the Andover meet would undoubtedly have been much closer. The season started successfully with a victory over Andover in the annual B. A. A. Relay Race on Februar 5. This victor ' the first in several ears over Andover was won b a team con- . 7 . l slsting of Gray, Mills, Coombs, and Captain Munroe. This exciting race was decided in the last lap by Captain Munroe's line running. The first dual meet, which was held with the Boston College Freshmen on February 12, resulted in a 46 to 22 defeat for the Academy team. The next meet, that with Worcester Academy on February lli, proved to be the closest meet of the season. Worcester emerged the victor by a margin of IM points, winning by a score of 34 2-3 to 33 1-3. The team fared badly at the li. A. A. Interscholastics, scoring a mere 3M points. DeVoe placed third in the high hurdles, and the 1'elay team sixth in its division. On the following Saturday, Ma1'ch 5, the team suffered def cat at the hands of the Harvard Freshmen. The score of this meet was 45 to 23. In the final indoor meet, which was held on the Dartmouth cinder track, the team was decisively defeated by a score of 77 to 22. Captain Munroe and Cobb won the only first places for Exeter. In the three preliminary dual meets of the spring, Exeter was defeated by the powerful Harvard and Dartmouth Freshman teams, 77 to 47 and S8 2-3 to 37 1-3 respectively, but won the final meet by 20 points from the Boston College Freshmen. In the llarvard Interscho- lastics, Exeter tied for second with a total of 20 points, while Andover won the meet with a total of 72M. In this meet Munroe won the 440-yard dash from a large field. In the thirty-third lflxetcr-Andover track meet, ltlxetcr, minus Captain Munroe, was defeated S9 to 37. Although Exeter almost held her own in the track events, Andover's superiority in the field gave her a large margin of victory. One dual meet record was broken and one was tied, Aver broke the hi fh 'um mreeord and Watt er ualled his reeo1'd in the 120-yard hi fh hurdles. . l . , With the advent of several promising track men and the excellent foundation laid by Coach Carrell, last year, track prospects seem very promising for the coming year. 224 Bark Row - lf. Johnston, A. R. Hunt, M. J. Finlayson, R. T. Maynard. ' Fnlulh Rau' H N. ll. Broward. C. E. McGregor J. N. Trainer. A. L. Harlriclgc, P. S. Orlell, J. E. Cookman, H. E. Pike. Tllinl Row- C. M. Nicholson, G. L. Green, J. M. Rnnclc, Mark Tyson, W. C. Evcrcll., R. ll. Fulton, lf. D. Barton. Second Rnw - R. E. Seeger, R. ll. lieaman, Matthew Cobb, A. G. DcVoe, E. 'l'. llraulley F. W. Loescr, H. L. Farr, J. P. Gray. Frmxl RnwfJ. L. Huckins, A. S. Mills, Coach Carrell, Captain Vernon Munroc, Manager H. M. Putnam, G. L. Elllrcrl, R. F. Coombs. ll 27 T1rcu1cclkTecu1m Cayxlain Uoacln M ana gev' VERNON MUNIIOIG, Ju., '27 MR. CA1m1cm. H. M. PUTNAMJIQ 1997 VERNON M UNROI4: A. S. MILLS J. G. llUc:K1Ns A. G. D1cVol4: G. W. I'xcrKmuNr F. D. llAll'I'0VV J. P. GRAY :,3nD H. D. Evlam-:'1 1', JR. R. B. BIQAMAN W. I . M11.1.1c1z A. H. Sl'II42Gl'IL G. L. flltl'llGN G. L. Enmulzn ld. 'l'. lilmnnl-:Y J. lil. COOKMAN Davin Conn A. L. llawrmnc F. W. lanfzsxcn 1928 W. D. BOWEN M Ami 'l'YsoN li. H. l'lAFli 1930 N, B, Bnowmm 22.5 .l. N. 'l'nA1N1cn R. 'l'. MAYNARD R. E. Slcmulm F. S. JonNs'1'oN A. 'l'. HUNT H. L. Fam: R.. B. l4'U1.'1'oN P. S. Onlcm. J. M. RANCK H. ld. Pllin v , ,s---2 - tr l U m m mul llfxeter' os. Andover' Trotelk Meet 120-Yard Low Iltmllcs.-Won by Watt CAJQ second, DeVoe CEJ, third, Tate IAQ, Time, 15 4-5 seconds. t'l'icd dual record.J 100-Yard Dash.-Won by Wheeler CAJQ second, Wolf CAJQ third, Nicholson CEJ. Time, 10 seconds. 220-Yll7'lll10lUI1'tL7'Ilfl!S.'-Wtjll by Eldred CEJQ second, Bradley CED, third, Watt CAJ. Time, 25 3-5 seconds. 220-Yard Dash.-Won by Wheeler tA.jg second, Hirsh CAJ, third, Wolf CAJ. Time, 22 2-5 seconds. , 440-Yard Dash.-Won by Nunn CAJQ second, Spiegel CEQQ third, Aitken CAJ. Time, 52 4-5 seconds. X S80-Yrml Rim.-Won by Mills CEJ, second, Barres CAJ3 third, Cobb CEJ. Time, 2 min- utes, 3 3-5 seconds. Mile Rim.-Won by Huckins CED: second, Beaman CEQQ third, McSheehy CAJ. Time, 4 minutes, 41 4-5 seconds. Rmming High Jump.-Won by Avery fA.D3 second, Moore CA.Dg third, Richardson CAJ. Heitxht, 6 feet, 1 inch. tNew dual recordj Running Brom! Jump.-Won by Goodwillie CAJQ second, Seeger 05.3, third, Frost CAJ. Distance, 22 feet, 5 inches. Pole Vault.-'l'ie for first between Avery and Vaill tA.jg third, Farr CEJ. Height, 11 feet, 3 inches. Discus Throtv.-Won by Weicker fA.Dg second, Avery CAJQ third, Houston tA.j. Distance, 120 feet, 10 inches. Jrwcltn Throw.-Won by Kimball tA.Jg second, Richardson fA.jg third, Robertson CEJ. Distance, 108 feet, 3M inches. - Ilrmimcf' Throw.-Won by Kingston CAJQ second, Stewart CA.Dg third, Loeser CEJ. Dis- tance, 140 feet, 9 inches. Shot Put.-Won by Kingston tA.Jg second, Tyson tE.Dg third, Stewart CAJ. Distance, 47 feet, 10 inches. 226 ml 1: mol yiigm. M Fcbrluwy 6 . February 12 l ob1'uxu'y 16 l obru:u'y 22 . . l c1n'um'y 26 Nl2Ll'Cll 5 . . March 19 . . May 7 . May 14 . Mny 21 . May 28 . Junc4 . . Season of 11927 At Boston, B. A. A. Rolzty against Andover. Won by Exotc r. Timo: 3 minutes, 39 seconds. AL ldxotcr, Boston College Fra:-xluncn. Won by 15. C. At Exeter, 1N01'C1'Sl'0l'. VVon by Wo1'cos11'1'. . At lixutur, 1 :u'ulty Sblolml Moot. Class ol 1927, 52 5-6 polutsg 1928, 23 5-6polntsg 1929, 13 polntsg 1930, 1 1-3poi At Boston, li. A. A. 111lf0l'8l11l012l81ll08. Won by xV0l'1'0Sl0l'. At Exeter, I-l:n'v:u'cl Frcslnnc-n. Won by l-lawvaml. At Dzwlmoutlm, D:u'tmouth 1+'r0slmwn. Won by D:u'1moutl1. At Exeter, Ii11.1'V2l,1'1l FI'C8l11Tl0Il. Won by ll:L1'v:u'cl. llznverbill. Won by Exotol' Second 'l'0:un. At Czunbriclgo, 1'IZL1'V1L1'fl lntursclmolatstius. Won by Andover. nth. lflxotor, Worcester in tio for second. At Excto1', D1l1'lflIliJ1llfl1 Fr0s1nnon. Won by 11J1l.l'lflIl01l1'1l. At Exeter, Boston College Frcslnnon. Won by Exeter. . At Andover, Excl01'-Amlovor Dual Moot. Won by Anclovc-r. One dual moot l'0001'll broken, high jump, 6 foot, 1 inch, by Avery. lEXe1l:e1r' uns. Amndloruenr Dmmll Meet Records YEAR 1889 . . 1890 . . 1891 . . 1892 .... 1893-1896 . 1897 . . 1898 . . 1899 . . 1900 . . 1901 . . 1902 . . 1903 . . 1904 . . 1905 . . 1906 . . 1907 . . 1 908 .... 1 909 .... Exotr-1' points M ccts 1'.n:,A. l'.A.A. wmn 3 6 1910 . . no lm-vt 1911 . . 44 46 1912 . . 36 54 1913 . . no mc-cts 1914 . . 37 1-2 66 1-2 1915 . . 59 37 1916 . . 68 1-6 35 5-6 1917 . . 57 1-2 461-2 1918 . . 61 43 1919 . . 51 53 1920 . . 37 2-3 58 1-3 1921 . . 63 2-3 32 1-3 1922 . . no mc-ut 1923 . . 47 1-2 48 1-2 1924 . . 39 1-6 56 5-6 1925 . . 58 38 1926 . 47 49 1927 ..... 1,695 Andover points 16 Meets Ono tic moot 227 l'.l4l.A. 54 58 71 48 59 41 70 110 72 72 58 59 69 58 55 60 41 37 1-6 1-3 1110011 1-2 2-3 1-4 3-4 3 1 0 1'.A.A. 41 5-6 37 25 48 37 54 25 2-3 23 1-.. 35 1-3 50 48 3-4 56 1-4 68 71 65 1-3 85 89 1,531 15 1. X A '. f' xx . . yy L . H 1928 TRACK SQUAD Captain Coaches M anqggy- MARK TYSON MH. H. G. CAIHHQLL MK. 0. W. PEAHSON K. M. BOEFEY - MH. H. C. BLAKE MH. J. S. FOHD ' Mu. F. R. VVIIITMAN Mn. G. 'l'. SCUVILLE 1028 J. R. AGEE R. B. BEAMAN M. J. I3lCRKVVI'l'Z W. F. BROOKS, JH. J. B. BROWN T. C. BYRON D. B. CLIFFORD P. O'M. CONNLY J. R. CHEE E. CUKHIE A. G. DKAPEH H . L. IPATES M. J. F1NLAx'soN D . M. BLACKMAN G. A. BOURGEOIS, 3RD A. G. DELMAHSH, JK. R. W. GOODELL H. G. GUION F. C. GUNNISON B. H. HACK W. R. COSEY C. L. J. FLAHERTY A. C. IIINE, JK. A. E. :KAHN A. F. BLACKMAN G. S. FISHER J. L. FO1Hs'rALL G. R. Foss J. A. GODCIIAUX R. S. IIANNER J. W. HAll'FI'l C. B. JONES L. H. LOUGEE C. G. MCCLAVE W. F. MILLER .I. E. MUHLEELD 0. M. NICIIOI.S P. S. ODELI. J. PAIGE 1.929 W. B. HCJIIIIIAN C. L. JOHNSON, JH. W. DEF. JOHNSON, Jn. D. IREPPEL D. D. KNOX J. W. 1fNlBBS, 3RD 1.930 R. B. MCIf1GNZIE E. A. Onns, 31:19 J. A. PARK, JR. S. SNEDEKER 1931 K. F. MURPHY 228 I-I. E. PIKE J. A. PUTNAM J. M. RANCK F. A. SEAVER. J. SHERMAN E. A. STERN C. W. SUMMEHILL C. S. TRUI'l '1' N. W. TURNER M. TYSON S. P. WAIIID. JE, L. O. WILSON E. H. WOODIlEliIiY G M. IQUEHN C M. NICHOLSON K. G. NYSTROM C B. OSGOOD H. N. REID M. M. ROHTY R. F. SHANNON F. A. TOBITT, JK. J. L. TRIBUNO C. TYSON G. C. WOOD J. A. RAMSAY 1 N -. '1 if! m I 1 U m mi m lm lil Even! 100-Yard Dash . 220-YardDuSl1 . 440-Yard Dash . Half-Mile Run. . One-Mile Run . . 120-Yard Hurdles . 220-Yard Hurdles . Running High Jump Polo Vault .... Running Broad Jump Putting 16-lb. Shot Putting 12-lb. Shot Throwing Discus . 'l'h1'owingJuvolin . Throwing 12-lb. Hummer . 40-Yard Dash . . 309-Yard Dash . 600-Yard Run . . 1000-Yard Rim . . 45-Yard Hurdles . Polo Vaiult i.... Running High Jump Putting 12-lb. Shot Putting 16-lb. Shot .2 Tircmcclk Records OUTDOOR Record M ulcer Data . . 9 4-5 S. F. W. WATERMAN, Jn., '20 Juno 5, . . 21 4-5 S. F. W. WA'l'.lC1iMAN, Jn., '20 Juno 5, H. M. ELLIS, '26 Juno 5, . . 49 1-5 R. G. SMITH, '20 May 30, . . lin., 57 S. A. H. O'N1s1L, '24 Many 31, . . 4 ln., 26 4-5 S. I. D. MACKIENZIIC, '11 May 20, R. G. SWEDIQ, '26 Mzmy 9, . . 15 3-5 S. C. 'l'. ELL1o'1'T, Jn., '24 May 20, . . 24 9-10 R. H. O'CoNNw1.x,, '25 Moy 3, . . 6 ft., 3-S in. J. E. MAcDoUGAI.1., '13 May 6, . . 12 ft. N. G. IIANHIGN, '17 Juno 9, . . 23 ft., 5 3-S in. H. T. VVOR'l'HING'1'0N, '13 May 3, . . 44 ft., 11 1-4 in. E. J. l'1An'r, '07 May 30, . 51 ft., S 1-2 in. W. H. KIRKPATMCK, '16 May 30, . . 133 ft., 7 in. J. A. 13nANnnNnUnc:, '25 May 10, 164 ft., 10 1-2 in. A. V. Gimny, '26 June 5, . . . 171 ft. H. C. EMI-my, '20 Juno 10, INDOOR ' . . 4 3-5 11. E. JONES, '98 Mar. 23, E. H. BAKER, '08 Feb. 22, .1. A. CONNELLY, '11 Feb. 22, F. E. BURNS, '11 Feb. 25, C. M. JONES, '14 Fob. 28, D. B. LOURIE, '1S Feb. 22, C. C. 'l'. LUNDIGLL, '23 Fob. 22, A. A. Coomw, '25 Foh. 23, . . 32 S. F. E. BURNS, '11 Mar. 5, . . 1 ln., 14 1-5 S. E. A. 'l'mSc1lN1c1i, '13 Mar. 29, . . 2 m., 163-5 S. W. J. BINGHAM, '12 Mar. 27, . 5 4-5 S. C. 'l'. EI.l.1o'1 i', Jn., '24 Foh. 22, . . 11 ft., 1 1-4 in. 111. L. JOHNSON, '22 F1-h. 4, . . 6 ft., 1 1-2 in. W. T.. WIIALIQN, 'IS Fob. 26, . 50 ft., 11 in. E. J. 1'1Aw1', '07 Fob. 22, . . 43 ft., 3 3-4 in. E. J. I'1Ali'1', '07 Fob. 22, 229 1920 1920 1926 1918 1924 1911 1925 1923 1924 1911 1915 1913 1907 1914 1925 1926 1920 1898 1908 1908 1911 1914 1917 1923 1925 1910 1913 1912 1924 1922 1916 1907 1906 -1- mlmvli 1' -- ,al I 1 9R12-w7 wfA-f,ff-1- M 1 4 . .1 January 28 February!! February 25 March 3 . March 10 May-5 . . May 12 . May 19 . Captain Tyson Manager Boffey 11928 Track Schedule WI NTER. 'FRACK SPRING TRACK 230 . . Worcester Academy B. A. A. Relays B. A. A. Interscholastics Harvard Freshmen Boston College Freshmen Harvard Interscholastics Harvard Freshmen Andover THE P EAN 1 9 2 B F- Q I lllilllllllllllllll HHUlil'lHlllllll!llll'IIIllllllllflll1 MAJOR' IllH11IHHIIWlIl'lllIllI4lI'iIII!INIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIHHIllilll I j f t l l 1 S 1 1 r 1 ,ww K Baseball D I Youno- .WWIl ,2FiIINIH I451Il'llEUHHIIZIwillillN N!IMIIIIUMIWllllNIl11TFNlllvLU'Ill'IHNl WlINW'IZlHll'11'IUHl+!kJIIIll1!51l4iNIill lIiWIllll1l!I'IIIli MilliWillIlHlIlWIlIWllIll'llIIIHIIEIIIHII'IltlI1!'IlIl'IllllITm11WS M 5gfQ..e4i 4 iam' 1 .lun au 1 I . 1 r 4: M P0 Th ' if . 231 me in I -- al +3 m mal 1, ' f A' li If . ir it Q. L X11-' Captain Coombs Coach M ureh Manager Reese Baseball OR the third successive year, Coach Murch developed a team that not only won the majority of its preliminary games, but also decisively defeated Andover. Out of the fourteen games played only four were lost, and these to very strong teams. Although, at the beginning of the year, seven letter men reported, by the time of the Andover game only four of these men were in the lineup. Most of the remaining lineup were new men developed by Coach Murch. The four defeats came at the hands of St. .lol1n's, Worcester Acad- emy, the Harvard Freshmen, and the Princeton Freshmen, the last named team being led by O'Toole, captain of the 1926 Exeter nine. These defeats were odset by victories over the Yale Freshmen, thc Dartmouth l+'rcshmen, Cushing Academy, and St. Anselm's. On June 11, Exeter met Andover in the forty-seventh annual Exeter-Andover baseball game. Unlike the thrilling contest of the previous year, Exeter clinched the game in the first inning, scor- ing ten runs on eight hits, a walk, and four Andover errors. For the balance of the game Andover played well, holding Exeter to one run while scoring five on her own account. Samborski pitched well for Exeter, keeping Andover's hits scattered and striking out ten men. For Exeter, Captain Coombs, with four hits, starred on the ollensive, while Rolfe and McCullough contributed brilliant fielding plays. For Andover, Jones was the outstanding star. Captain Coombs was awarded the Wingate trophy forthe second successive year and was also unanimously re-elected captain for the coming year. A. G. Delany was elected manager. 232 Back Row -- C. I. Perkins, P. T. llrescott, j. Davis. Second Row-J. S. McCarthy, R. P. Kimball, R. A. Rolfe, J. C. McCullough, E. H. M ner Il B C tllison Ifraul Rn'w- R. I . Dawson, Jr., E. B. Samborski, Coach Murch, Captain R. I-'. Coombs Nlll'll1.,Ll'J D Ruse I' I Sims, J. W. Conklin. Exeter . Exeter . . Exeter . Exeter . . Exeter . Exeter . . Exeter . Exeter . Exeter . Exeter . Exeter . Exeter . Exeter . Exeter . Exeter . Exeter . 1927 BASEBALL TEAM 11927 Baseball Season . li . 3 , 5 . S . l . 0 . l . 0 . ,. 10 . 5 . . 4 ..No .li .ti .4 ,....l1 Won, 10 Runs seorefl by Norwood. . St.Jolm's . . Huntington . . Tilton ..... Prineeton'30 . Holy Cross'30 . . I'I:trvard'30 . . St. Anselm's . Yale '30. . . Cusliing . . Worcester . . gmne Tufts ..... Dartxno11tl1'30. . . Wentworth Institute Boston College '30 . Andover ...... Lost, 5 Caneellem Exeter, 795 by opponents, 56 233 l Fm April April April April April May May May 1878 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1888 1884 1885 1880 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893- 1 ll 1 'L 81 in 1 ff LF' ' el 1 ai' 1 4941 P 51 8 f rt 1' 1 in ,:v, l 1 Q Captain Coombs m qgl x .. V1 M anager Dchmy 11928 Bdselmll Schedule 14-Concord CN. HJ High School 18-SL. .lohn's 1'1'oparatory 21--I'I11nt,i11glon School 25-'1'ilt1on Seminary 28-Princeton Frcslnnon 2-Holy Cross Frcslnnon 5-Harvard Freshmen 9-St. Ansclm's May 12-Worcester Academy May 'lil-CllSl1ll1f.'Q Aoaulcrny May 23-'l'11ft,s l'lI'0Sl1I110I1 ' May 26-Dartmolltll l'lI'0Sll1YlCT1 Many 29-Wont,wort1l1 1118111111110 June 2-New Hampton School J une 6-Boston College 1'l1'0Sl1II10I1 June 9-Andover 1EXe1te1r' 1118. Andover Bmselmulll Records P.1'1.A. 1'.A.A. 1'.E. . . . . 12 1 1897 . . . . 8 10 1898 . . . . 2 10 1899 . . . . 0 9 . . . . 5 13 . . . . 7 5 . . . 5 16 . . . . 5 13 . . . . 9 1 . . . . 7 6 . . . . 6 22 . . . . 4 G . . . . 3 2 . . . .nogamc . . . . 1 7 . . . . . 5 10 1890. . . no gmncs 1900 1901 1901 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1900 1907 1908 1909 1910 A. I'.A.A. 1'.l'l.A. P.A.A. 1 6 1911 . . . 1 2 1 S 1912 . . . . 4 5 8 1913 . . . . 5 4 9 1914 . . . 7 0 5 1915 . . . 10 2 9 1916 . . . . 2 1 9 1917 . . . . noganw 3 1918 . . . . 10 1 1 1919 . . . . 11 4 1 1920 . . . . 8 5 6 1921 . . . -1 3 3 1922 , . . 2 15 3 I 1923 , . . 5 10 5 1924 . . , 0 9 3 1925 . . . 5 0 5 1926 . . . . 7 6 1927 . . . 11 5 Games won: by1'lxotm', 213 by Andover, 20 1 Totals . , 231 286 l Slamling - W. T. Rcccl, li. ll. Rose, G. R. Patterson, John Barbour, G. M. Kuhn, H. S. Weston, George Hopkinson, Jr. J. B. Azlnms, J. W. Smith, G. G. Morse, J. L. Lilicntlial, R. C. Gordon, Luke Gillespie. Silling -T. S. Jones. George Frcmd, E. M. Pixlcy, R. H. Winston, R. P. Kimball, Conch Murcli, Cnplnin R. F. Coombs W. S. Perkins, Toxvnscnd Evnns, W. V. Johnston, William Reid, Ir. 1928 Basfelbnlll Sqllllilllldl Uapluin R. F. Coomns F. J. G11.LmAN W. F. IIAn1uNc:'roN, Jn. L. .l. ADAMS R. F. Coomns 'I'. S. JoNms T. EVANS J. Bfxmsoun Coach S. A. MURCH 1.928 G. I'Iov1uNsoN, Ju. W. V. .IouNs'1'oN, Jn. G. G. MORSE 1.92.9 R. P. Klmulxm. F. MARDIQN IC. M. PIXLEY W . 'l'. 1iEED 1.930 G. Fnmm 1.931 G. M. ICUIIN 235 M anager A. G. DELANY, Jn. B. H. Rosle, JR. R. H. VVINSTON W. REID, Jn. J. W. SMITH Il. S. WVESTON W. S. P1mK1Ns G. R. PA'1 rnnsoN 236 glllllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllIIllllillllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg WE : N E .5 E l 2 E X ll 2 5 i I F E .I E K3 if A E E3 1' 5 E i EIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIllllllllllIllIllIIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIE eiskeitllrmlll L'l'I'IOUGH the prospects for basketball were rather discouraging at the begiiniinpg of the 1928 season, the team developed so effeetively that it ended up as a sueeess in defeating Andover by a four point margin. As a few games were necessary before the team developed eo-operation, the first Hiil'll2:QL'll'S were not very eneouraginp,'. The team went down to defeat before Tilton, llebron, llarvard Freshmen, Worcester and St, .lohn's, although it defeated l itehburg Normal by a 34-lil seore in a very well played game. Even though these were defeats, the games were always elose, as many were decided in last minute rallies in which the outeome was undecided until the final blow of the whistle. V The team finally hit a stride apgainst Coburn Classical. A decided change eould be seen in the performance of every man, and prospects for an Andover victory were brighter. llolderness was easily defeated 43-19, the team here showing the form that it had gradually attained to put to test the following week at Andover. In this game, Exeter entered as a well-balanced team. Although Andover was the favorite, the Red and Gray took the lead, at the beginning, and sueeeeded in holding' it throughout. A desperate Blue rally was eheeked in the last quarter, so that we emerged the vietors by a 32-28 score. Congratulations are due to Mr. Pearson for his sneeessful iight against odds, and praise should be given to every member of the squad for the faithful work shown this season. William Quinn, who did very good work throughout the year as center, was eleei ed captain forthe 1929 season. 237 NL' 1- H ,Q I I M:-v? ig.L-f-au M - V' v 1 .V X xx . 'X BED .LQ Rt 2 4 i. A ' I N . . N. . Cuptnin Frcmd Couch Pearson 1 Mmmgm' Rose ccacdlcemy Basketball Team Cuyllnin. GICORHIG FIIICAID Forwards W. V. .IoHN9.ToN, W. T. Rlmn Jznnlmry I4 . . January 21 . . January 28 . . F0bl'll!l.l'y 4 . I nhru:u'y II . February IS . 1 cb1'uary 25 . Mzu'ch3 . . March 10 . . .In Alllllrllfflil' B. H. Ro:-uc Canter . W. R.. QUINN I 'U'll'lI. 0. W, l'1+:.-xnsoN I 1'mn'rlx H. Cl. R.1+:1sN1m, .IR Glcomaw Fluclvn Sulmlimlcs--J. R. 'l'1cNcmm, L. G. Wfum. P. S. Onmnl.. Seasamfs Games . . 'l'il1.on Academy . . . . I it,f:hburg Normal. . . . Hebron ..... . Hmfvaml I I'0SlllYlCl1 , . . W owvsiux' . . . . . . . Si.. Jol1u'sI'1'0p:u':11,m'y . . Coburn Clamssionl . . . . I'Iolclc1'nr-ss. . . . . . Andover. . 238 EXI'l'l'l'IR, Ul'l'UNl'IN'l'h 12 15 . . 34 19 . . 24 26 . . 24 27 . . 21 CSS . . 27 35 . . 42 22 . . 43 19 .30 ..... 28 Tuff Rnw - P. S. Odell. I.. G. Ward. Sammi Row - W. 'l'. Reid, J. R. Tcnchcr, H. II. Ruse. Munngcr, II. G. Rcisncr. l irsl Raw 5 W. V. JOIIIHLOII, jr., 'l'rui ner Murch, George Frcmcl, Coach Pearson, W. R. Quinn. ACADEMY BASKETBALL TEAM ' Exeter es.. Andover EXE'l'l'Ilt ANDOVl'IIi JOHNSTON . . . right forwrml . . lVIm 1'l,lm Ricrzn . . . . Izflfurwrml . . FRANK QUINN . . . r-zcnlvr . . . . RVICKARD 1il'1lSNl'lIt . . , 7'1:ghl!j'llll1'fl . . Ihmms l m+:Mn. . . . . . . . . lrgfl guurrl ..... . . . . DORMAN Goals from ilu' Flow' - Johnston, 1: Ward, lg Rx-ml, 43 'ii0IlCill'I', 25 Quinn, 55 Rcisncr, 2g CAnclovf-rj Dorman, lg llairris, 45 Drink, lg Smith, 45 Mvttilz-1', Ig i'i1iCl'0lIl0I', 1. Coalxfrom Fouls - R.vvd, 1 g Ruisnvr, lg fAlNi0V0l', Rfi1'k2LI'fi, lg Sllliih, lg Mc-1l.l01', 2. Subslilulions - Waml for .lohnstong 'l'm1chc-1' for Ward: 'l'c-nf-lwl' for R1-mlg Uclvll for Quinny fAnclovcrj Bickmill for H:u'risg Drink i'OI'1liCiiil.l'liQ Smith for Framkg EdCI'CIDO1' f01'M0ti.lc1'. lx?qfcrvz's - Kelly mul Mullins. Timo - Two LwcnLy-minlliic periods. 239 240 IE E E : E : E E - - : - : 1 - - : : E : : : : : 1 - - E E I - Z E : : : : : - - : E : : E E .. : E : : : I : : : llllrs 2 1 1 3 C'5 YT! Ill II lllllllll s 54:9-1 glllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll I I E - is E fp:-'s','X 5 v' W 3 4 E 5 I 1 ETIIII Illllllllllllllllllll ll I 1 Hockey HIS ye:u s hockey season, which begun with :L rush, ended :Ls well ill :L glorious victory over Andover in one of the niost exciting ltllli elose contests of school history. 'l'he prospects were very i'2LV0l'3llJl0 :Lt the beginning of the season, nor w:Ls zLny one Itli itll dis:Lppoinled in the way the Leann improved. Four letter men renuiined from lust ye:Lr's squad: C:Lpt:Lin Crosby, Turner, Hawkes :Lnd Lovell, who were supplemented by new m:Lteri:Ll which in- cluded Kimball, Muhlfeld, SzLltonst:Lll, hV2l.flSW0l'lll, Hutchinson, Pike, Everett :Lnd Leavitt. There were eight games scheduled, but because of the poor weather conditions, three of them were enneelled. The team begun by defeating I-lebron, :L fast Maine lf02LlIl, llllll Cambridge Latin, :L game in which 'l'urner's skillful playing won the victory. The following S:Lturd:Ly, however, the te:Ln'1 w:Ls defeated by Newton I-Iigli, !Lfl,0l' :L h:Lrd sl1'11gr,gleby the score of 2 to 1. lint this defeat, in turn, was eflueed by :L 5-0 victory over New l'lzLnipion. The Andover gnine took plucc in the Boston Arcn:L on l ebru:Lry 11, with Exeter :L decided fiworite. The lied :Lnd Gray took the lend, but every time they forged Ilillmlfl, Andover pluekily l'0lf2l.lilLl ed. The giune w:Ls :Ln even contest throughout. l in:Llly, in :Ln overtime period, C:Lpt:Lin Crosby succeeded in sending the puck into Andover's net to win the gaune-his last for Exeter. Exeeedingly good work was done by :Lll the members of thc squad, for which eongr:Ltul:Ltions 2l,I'C due to every one of them :Ls well :Ls to Mr. Rogers for :L successful season. Robert S:Lltonst:Lll was elected czLpt:Lin for 1929, replacing Crosby who has hcld the captaincy for two successive years. Clifford J ohuson was elected mrLn:Lger. 241 m - ' 1 1 -- af m m . . if Captain Crosby Coach Rogers Manager Renck Captain . . . . . . . W. H. Clt0SllY,Y,28 Manager . . J. M. RANCK, ,28 Coach ..., P. C. Romans 1.928 W. H. CROSBY H. D. L11:Av1'1 1' H. E. PIKE N. W. HAWKES, Jn. R. B. Lovicm. N. W. 'l'lmNlm P. P. HU1'CHINSON J. E. MUHLFIQLD C. Y. VVADSWORTII 1929 W. C. Ev1sn1a'r'r R. P. ICIMUALL 1.930 R. SAm'oNs'rA1.i., J li. 31928 Hockey Season Exeter ...... . Exeter Town . . . . no ice Exeter . . . Melrose High . . no ice Exeter . . 3 Hebron ..... . O Exeter . . 2 Cambridge Latin . . 0 Exeter . . . Browne and Nichols . , no ice Exeter . 1 Newton High . . . 2 Exeter 5 New Hampton . . . 0 Exeter . 3 Andover .... . 2 2 42 Slamling-R. B. Lovell, R. I'. Kimhzxll, II. IJ. LCIIVILI., II. E. Pike, P. P. Ilulchinson, C. Y. Wzulsworlh, W. C. Everett. Silling --J. E. Muhlfcld, N. W. IIuwkcs, Couch Rogers, W. II. Crosby CCzmpL.1, J. M. Raulck CMgr.3, R. Sultonstull, N. W. 'I'urncr. ACADEMY HOCKEY TEAM 1EXe1te1r' cs.. Andover Hockey ILim1e1u1 IC x lf:'1'lf: lc Cnosm' CI+Iv1c1c1f:'1'1'D . 'I'unN1m Qlilrsllmmb SA1,'roNsTAI,r, CIIr rc'u1NsoNj .... IVIUIIII1 I'ILIJ . . . VVADSWOIITII QI.lc.xvl'1 1', I'11u':, I,ov1-:LLB I'IAwKl'::4 ........ . . . . righ! :ring . Clzulrrr . lqfl Il'lfllfl . lajfl rlfjfzeluvf rfglrl rlqfr-:mu . you! . , . Axnovlcn . IIIICIUTIC fADAMS, Ilowlcj . . CIISIIMAN QSIIIGRMANJ A114-ms c.IAf'1iHON, SIIICRMAN, . . . CAlmo1,I, CADAAISJ . M1'I1oUr:.'xL flllluuj . . . . . . . . . Nl'1II1 Sffm'c.' I'Ixv1.m'3g AnrIov0r2. flnulm' CIISIIIIIIIIIZQ fIIIlI'IIf'I' Ig Iiimlmll 15 Crosby 1. Ifrffav-team Slcwawlx :mal Claw. Time. 'I'Iu'vc I5-IIIIIIIIII' pc-riorls, om' 0Vl'I'I1Illll' Hockey Records 111. 1914 . . . 4 1915 . . . 5 1916 . . . 3 1917 . . . 1 1918 . . . 2 1919 , . . l 1920 . . 4 1921 . . 0 A, 1 0 0 0 .5 1 'J .4 -l 243 1922 1923 19241 1925 19213 1927 1928 'l'o1 als IU . A . 0 3 6 0 ..1 3 . . IIUQQIIIIIU . . I 2 . . 2 1 . . 3 2 . 33 24 244 QIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 1 : : :: 1 1 T ' : 2 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 : : : 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 -': : : : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 : 1 1 1 S 1 1 Q 1 1 ,af : 1 S m : 1 4- 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 S : 1 - 'AlIIIlllllIllllllllIlllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllh CHEN JPCBIIJU l4 l'l'lR :x rtitliur poor rocorml in prvliminziry mrzvs, tho Awirloiny fours Ullllllllllllffxtl the crow season with xi rloublo vivtory ovc-1' Mirlrllosox, thus l't'g.2tlllllll2 posse-ssion of tho Columbian Cup. 'l'hc stcmly llllpl'0V0lllt'lll- ot' thc- now lIl0lIllJl'I'S of tho crows togotlior with the lm- tiring offorts of Coawlivs Cnrwon :md lic-nton 4-ombinc-ml to givu thc st-:ison :L s:itist:ictory curling, In tho first rm-0 of tho sc-nson, which took phu-o :it St. lXl:1rkls, both fours wvro llc-fmtml, thu first four by one hzilt' :L longrtili :tml tho st-uoml tour by two lvngths. On tho following Saitnrtlaiy, tho race wit.h l'0mt'rut wus cullocl otT bomuiso of :in vpirlm-init' of lllClLSl0S :it tho l:Ltt,t-1' school. In its place, the first, four Yllfflitl the svceoncl four, tlt'l't'2LllllLI tihc-ni by one lt-ngtli. ln thc next rawv, both fours lost to Noblo lLl1tl fll'00IlOlljlQll, tho tirst Your by at mzirgin of two lengths, :incl tho sooontl four by :L scant lmlt'-length. On Saxtllrclny, May 28, tho Amulolny rrr-ws mot hlifltllt-sox :Lt lgtl,lf0llllLlllS Pontl, Concord, lVlll,SSll.t5llllSClfliS. 'l'l10 moo butwvon tho first fours was oxtrvnwly ulost- :ill thc- way, Miclrllvsox holding :L slight lmul up to tho lust tiftr-on ynrtls, whon lflxc-tol'I'o1'g.Qc-ml :ilu-:ul to win by xt svnnt two fvvti. 'l'l1o rauzo botwoun tho second bouts wus not so 1-lost-. l'lXt'lil'I'fJ1!l-llllllg :in 4-:Lrly lvml which tht-y inci'o:Lsccl to two longths :Lt tho tinish. Etliorlflgo Currie was clortml oziptnin for tht- coming your :incl Kc-nrivk ll:uwkvtt, Ill!LIlllf!,'t'I'. 245 1' -. ,sl Il' sm:-:D ig..f,m. 3 my' 0 gr ., J 'Af I t r 1' ,4 il V 'r yffnrui ' f ri, v , gf V ' r ' 1 Q V, Q... Cupbuln Kales EXETER F1ns'r BOAT PAGE . ICING . Kfxmcs . DEWINO . . BISSELL Exlcrlcn SECOND BOAT VAN ZANDT . . . PENSIIING . CURRIIG . SHEPAILD . WARDNIAN . Couch Renton M un ugur M user icdlfdlllcescex Races . . Bow . .N0.2 . MIIJDIJICSPIX Fmsw BOAT .......DUNS'I'AN . REED . No.3 . . Aman . Slrokn 1 . WOCHIJ . Com . ........, BLANC Mrnumzsrcx SECOND BOAT . Haw . .....,... N1cK1a1zsON . No.2 . . . ADAMS . No.3 . . . DUNNE . Slrnlcc . Y . Con: . . . FENNESSY . . Glenn 11927 Season Exeter First, flostj St. MzLrk's First Exeter Second Clostj St. M:Lrk's Second Exm-t,er First, Clostj Noble :md Greenough First. Exeter Second Clostj Noble :md Greenough Second EX0101' First: Cwenb Middlesex Firts Exeter Second Cwenj Middlesex Second 246 Smrzrlirzlq --- W. R. King, Conch Benton, Manager R. G. Moser, Conch Curwcn, T. M. Page, I. Van Zandt. Silliug -- II. E. liissull, II. F. Dcwin1:,jr., Ellmcrcrlgu Currie, C:LplzLin1 . H. Knlcs, F. W. Pershing, H. P. Shepherd, George Wurdmamn. ACADEMY CREW cccundlcemg first four Pm.:-1 KING . K Amzs . D 11: w 1 Nr: . Blssl-:I.r.. . Academy Second Tour VAN ZANn'1'. . . . PIGRSIIING Cumm-2 . Summun . NVAHDMAN. . 247 . How N 0. 2 No. 3 Stroke Cox Bow No. 2 N 0. 3 Slroke Cox M 2, KF rtht, 4 Avi ,A ' A F ,, . 'Q fimcnnfl ' f W' ' .11 -W Captain Currie ,V Q, f ' April Mziy May May May ACADEMY CREW SQUAD T928 Sclhfe ullfe 28 5 12 19 26 . . Technical High of Springflclrl nt Exeter Ccancellcdl . . Pomfret at Pomfret . . Tabor at Exptcr . . Noble and Greenough at Ded- ham . Middlesex at Exeter 248 Man agvr Hackett 'lllllIIIlIllIIIIIIllllIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll 1 an .1 M 1IlllllllllIfllIllllllllllllIlllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlIIIIlllIl1.- Swimming 'FARTING with :1 nuf-lous of thrr-0 lottcr 111011, Couch Holm sliccomlocl i11 builcling up ll powvr- ful l,l'fUIl that 1l1'oppml only 0110 ll'll'0l1 during thc souson. 'lllllf first throu ll1l'f'l1S, with M:1lclo11 lligh School, the M. l. 'l'. FI'0Slllll0ll, :mil the Bl'00lillIll' Swi111111i11g Club, rosultoml in 0V0l'WlI0lllllllf.Z victories for the ACflllClIIj' f101l.lII. full tho following S:1tu1'cl:1y, tho strong fluntington ti-11111, minus its st:1r1l:1sl1 lllllll, Sliiunvy, was likowisv clvfmtc-cl by :L l:1.1'gc 111:11'gin. The lff'2Llll than Slllllt0l'l'!l its only Kllilqtlflli ut tho ll!LlltlS of tho unusually strong Worceosfm' Ac:1cI0111y tomn :Lt tho wV01'COSl0l' pool. rlllll' score of this IlI00lL wus 36 to 26. 'l'l1o Bos- ton Boys' Club was nvxtrlvf'0:1t,01l by :1 clucisivr- scoro, thvir only first pluco coming i11 thv alive. As :1 proof of' tho l'0S0l'V0 strvngth of the tvaun, tho All-Class tcaim ovcr1vl1vl111o1l tho Newton lfligh School and Mamncluvstor High School ffC2l1IlS in two siufcossive moots. 'llllI'0llLZll0lll1 the season, thc brilliant work of Osborne, who loworcrl tho pool l'000l'll thrvo timvs in the two liumlroml yfml swim, foziturccl thc Acaulciny victories. 0SlJOI'IlC,S final rocoiwl i11 tho two llllIl1ll'0ll swim was two minutes :mal ton socomls flat. fill S:1t111'1I:1y, lVlilI'l'll 10, Ext-tor wo11 its SOVl'l!l.ll consecutive victory over AIlll0Yl'l'. 'l'l10 Blue wus doc-isivcly flofontcrl by :1 scorn of 41 to 21. Osborne loworc-al tho cluul lIl0l'l1 l'l'00l'll i11 tho two lllllllll'0ll yzml swim, for l'lxotc1', while C:1pt:1in Westfall sturrccl for Amlovor. Robert I . Mcflvrt was olvctvrl c:1pt:1i11 for the coming your, and Roi-so ll. ll:ll'l'lS, Jr., lll2lllIlg0l'. 249 '-- g Cnnmin January 14 . January 21 . January 29 . February 4 . Febrlmry 11 . February 18 . February 25 . March 3 . . . March 10 . JL . Savage Conch Holm mf- m mul 1928 Season Exeter 5 Exeter, Exeter, Exeter' J Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter Y 56 54 36 44 51 25 50 45 41 Q 1 - ,. -iz Lim I l - m M nnager Howard M. I. T. Freshmen, 0 Malden High, 8 Brookline High, 26 Huntington, 18 Newton High, 11 Worcester, 36 Mrmchester High 12 Boys' Club of Boston 17 Andover, 21 Sclhooll Swimming Records 200-Yard Relay - A. I. Eustlmgen, '275 R. G. Olmsted, '27, R. V. Clark, '27, Time: 1 minute, 43 4-5 seconds. 50-Yar1lDash- J. A. Pope, '25. Time: 25 3-5 seconds. 50-Yard Back Stroke - D. M. Huseltine, '25, Time: 32 2-5 seconds. 100-Yard Baclc Stroke - J. D. Mureh, '28. Time: 1 minute, 14 seconds. 200-Yard Swim - Lloyd B. Osborne, '29. Timo: 2 minutes, 10 2-5 seconds, 100-Ymvl Breast Strolcc - S. J. Dow, '25, Time: 1 minute, 19 seconds. 100-Yar1lSwim - Lloyd B. Osborne, '29. Time: 58 4-5 seconds. '27. 250 F. W. I .oeser, Slumling - J. R. Agcc, J. A.Gmlcl1:n1x,l.. Ii. Osborne, G. W. Snyder, Br.uIfnrd liutlcr, Jr., 0. ll. Mnrx, jr., Ii. R. Merrill, J. K. lirincs. Silliug AJ. W. Harte, R. I . Muffcrt, Couch Holm, Captain S. S. Savage, Manager J. R. llowurrl, Mark Tyson, C. G Fowler, Jr. Mrmngcr. . Coach . . fflL1lfll'I:7lf . S. S. SAVAGE J. R. Amen J. K. Bmmcs B. BlT'I'LlCli cccundlcemy Swimming ceculm MEMBERS C. C 1. l4'cm'1.lm J. A. GUDCHAUX J. W. I'IAw1'1-1 O. li. MAIQX R. F. Ml'1l l lCllT 251 J. R. IIOWARD W. llomu S. S. SAVAGE G. W. SNYDER M. 'l'vsoN B. R. Mlmmm. L. B. Oslmlwlr' 4 252 .qu 2 - S 1 -. 1 E: - :1 - 1 - 1 1 - 2 - - -L - 2 - - - - 1 -L 1 - 1 1 Q 1 - 1 -n -L 1 - 2 Q - - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ : zfzzf' 55' 0 I Il IIII III II III IIIII Golf gllllllllllll III II I ll I III 5 H-:E-..-.1 E M41 . E Eg all II I II IIIII II III IIIII AST year, gre:Lt. interest, was shown in golf. Over sixty men reported to NIILIIIULIYI' Hull, e:Lrly in the full. Sinee llt':l,I'Iy :Lll of the previous yt-:Lr's men retiurned, ineluding Phillips Finlay, wh C 'I Crosbie was IIITIC to turn outs :L 0 w:Ls pl:Lying his third ye:Lr :Ls tiILlllitl.lll, foam fine t.e:Lm. The tienni easily won :ill of its lII'0llIIlIlllLl'y IIIILILCIICS, Cllllllllltllilllg the season by defeat,- ing Andover with the deeisivc score of six to three. Golf was l'm'eibly brought, tfo the notiee of ti Li, en ilI'L .'e , l - t' - s hool when C:Lpt,:Lin 1 inl:Ly won the .he exeellent, score ol' 145 for 36 holes, the best, E2lSlft!l'U Int,erseholzLst,io title. He qualified with t score, hy t.hree strokes, ever nmde in this event. He defeated Arnold, the only other ldxeter Illtlll to qualify, nnd, ILIIILCI' winning the few renmining IIIILILUIICS, defe:Lt.ed Ilonmns, of Chonte, to win the L l l ll ' l .L f Lat whieh by itself nlnde the senson :L SIICCOSSIIIII one. titflc. 'l'he tezun, :Ls :L wholt, p :Leer , nrt , - : e L , , , . . In reeognitiion of his exeellenl, work in winning the title, Cttlllitlilll 1 inl:Ly XVl1S2IM'tI,l'tlt'tl :L Illtljtll' UIC. This yenr, L I tl ' - on nill de mend largely on new lIltlI,t'I'Itl.I, :Ls Cnptnin Lovell the sneec 0 lic. sans ' I will he the only lnelnber of l:Lst, yen1 s team to retiurn. l Captain Flnluy Manager Hull 253 Lu m l 1 U i m n ml 1- I' J I .Q A 'r ' llnlxw ' f Y 1 5' l ffl if ' A Q.. l f x w. i A Captain Lovell Manager Brown M28 W. M. FENN M. FINLAY H. Fox M. A. HEATH Golf S MEMBERS y M. F. HEATH K. M. HILL R. W, LOVELAND R. B. LOVELL ll928 Golf Schedule May 5 . . May 12 . . May 23 . . May 26 . . June 2 . 254 W. R. QUINN J. F. RUNYON R. S. SCHOENFELD C. P. WEBBER Newton High School Dummer Academy Lowell High School Thayer Academy Andover Cat Exeterb gllllIllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIHIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllIIlIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ ENNIS QV' 0 m f 5 ' A E 5 1- L - 5 alllIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill Tennis IIE 1027 tennis season was decidedly sueeessful. despite the feet that the teum lost to Andover. With four veterans of lust year, Captain.Thorndike, Holloway, Glidden, :ind 'I'. Rittenlmerg, the teaun was :L strong one. The season begun faivorubly by :L defeut of the li. C. l reshinen. The next week, however, the tc-:un sutlered :1 setback :it the hzmds of the lirown yeurlings, In the two nmtehes following, Exeter 1-:une lmek with :L rush, winning by impressive scores. This success continued through the I't'IT'l:l.lIltl0I' of the season up to the Andover meet. On May thirty-first, :L team composed of llollowziy, lngrnlunn, Thorndike, Rittenberg, Glid- den, und Hzu'te, pzuticipztted in the Interscholustics :Lt H:u'v:Lrd. The teaunmzlde :L fine showing, amassing :1 total of ten points to win the meet. Holloway and lngruhzun played purticularly well for ltlxeter. As :m result of this splendid preliininury season, Exeter was :in easy hworite in the annual contest with Andover. Consequently ltlxetei-'s defeat was :L great surprise to :ill concerned. Andover won the meet five to four, winning four single umtehes :uid one doubles inutch. The deciding matches were those of Ingrzihzun und Holloway, who lost unexpectedly. Although the Academy team lost to Andover, there is some consolation to be derived from the fact that the All- Cluss teaim won by the seore of eight to one. G. Holloway, '28, of Glencoe, Ill., was elected captain, and K. R. Kendall, of Rochester, N. H., wus elected inzumger for 1923, 255 fr N- 1' .55 Captain Thorndike Coach Rogers Exeter l Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, 1 ., , Exeter, Exeter, Exeter Y Exeter, 11 3 7 9 3 7 9 9 4 1Xlanager Darling 11927 Tennis Season llfxeitenr ins. Andover A'1' ANDOVER, JUNE S, 1927 Singles , Thomas CA.J defeated Holloway CEJ, 2-6, 8-6, 6-3 Sturtevant CAJ defeated Ingraham CEJ, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Baldwin CAJ defeated Thorndike QEJ, 6-4, 10-8 Robertson CAJ defeated Glidden QEJ, 6-3, 6-2 Rittenberg CE.J defeated Field CAJ, 6-1, 1-6, 6-1 Cook CEJ defeated Henry CAJ, 5-7, 10-8, 6-1 Doubles . Boston College 2nd . Brown '30, 7 . . Harvard 30, . Dummer Academy, . Dartmouth '30, . St. John's Prep., . English High, . Tufts '30, . Andover, Holloway and Ingraham CEJ defeated Thomas and Sturtevant CAJ, 7-9, 6-1, 6-2 Baldwin and Robertson CAQ defeated Thorndike and Rittenberg CEJ, 4-6, 6-1, 9-7 Webber and McGlinn CEJ defeated Huxley and Smythe CAJ, 6-4, 6-2 256 Slamling-' G. P. Webber, 2nd, T. F. Ritlcnhcrg, J. C. Mcillinn, N. F. Glidden. J. E. Cookmnn. Silling - G. A. Holloway, Conch Rogers, Captain A. Thorndike, Manager J. P. Darling, A. C. Ilmgruhnxu. ll 27 Tennis Team OFFICERS Manager . . . J. P. DARLING Coach . . . . P. C. IUJGERS Caplrzin . . . IXSHLNY 'FIIORNDIIQIQI MEMBERS J. E. COOKMAN A. C. INGRAIIAM 'l'. F. R.l'l 1'1cNmc1m N. F. GLIDDEN, Jn. .l. C. MCGIANN Asnnm' 'I'nonNm1uc G. A. HOLLOWAY G. P. Wlililildlt 257 Third Raw - J. W. Harte, W. G. Nelson, W. B. Mungcr, A. li. Dugan. Second Raw--W. T. Hydc, J. M. Parker, H. L. Korcn, j. R. Boyce, A. S. Cookmun, R. A. Cooley First Row -- C. M. Greene, C. S. Landers, Coach Rogers, Captain C. P. Webber, Manager K. R. Kendall C Y W ndsworth '. T. Brown. J. W. HARTE C. Y. WAnswo1vru W. T. HYDE, JR, F. N. CARLETON H. T. :KOREN J. M. PARKER C. S. LANDERS, JR. 11928 Tennis Squad Captain Manager Coach G. P. WEBBEII K. R. IQENDALL P. C. Roumcs 1928 1929 1930 C. M, GIIIEICN T. T. BROWN R. A. COOLEY J. R. Bovcm, Jn. W. G. NELSON, Jn. A. S. COOKMAN, Ju. G. P. Wlcnnmrc WARREN MUNGER Captain Webber Manager Kendall 4258 1 l..,,,,' i 'F fff XZ 1 25 9 IWIUII .-.5 Top Row - M. Wheeler, Il. Bixlcr, G. C. Sawyer, j. P. Cowin. Tlzirzl Raw- F. M. Cook, L. G. Robinson, 'l'. Rhodes, L. M. Dexter, W. V. Johnston. Second Raw - Il. Ulfeldcr, E. Ii. Corson, H. H. Romaine, E. II. Ripple, J. A. Gorlcliaux, J. E. Harper. Firsl Row -- J. R. McCrary, W. C. Walton, Couch Pearson, Captain H. D. Leavitt, Manager l . A. Chisholm, E. P. Bullard, C. G. McClavc. Clhculmpiiomslhiilp Senior Cllcnlss lFoo1tlbcn1llll Team W. V. JOHNSTON, Jn. ...... . . E. ll. ConsoN C'l'1mo'1'nY Rnomcsj . . . F. M. Coon, Jn. CL. G. ROBINSON, .Inj E. II. 11.11-11.12, 3111: CH. E. BIXIJCRJ . . J. E. I'lAIt1'lGR, Jn. CI.. M. JJEXTEH, How F. J. 'l'Y'rUs CJ. P. Cowmj ...... H. D. l.E.w1'1 r CG. C. SANVYIGRJ . . J. R. MeCnAnY CH. H. IKOMAINEJ . . C. G. M oCr.Av141 ........... W. C. WAL'1'oN, Jn. CJ. A. GODCIIAUXJ . E. P. BULLARD, 31m CS. M. VVIIHIGLEICJ . Coach, Mn. I'1sAnsoN Ano ITl.1+'m.n1anJ Manager, F. A. CIIIISIIOLM Cllolss Sitolmndliimrg Seniors . . Lowers . . Uppers . . 260 . Ld! Em! Loft Tackle . Lefl Climrrl . . . Ccuim' Right fI'Illl7'fl Right Tackle . High! Emi . Q1lm'lm'lm1:k Left llfllflmck Right llrllflmck: . Fullbucls Won Tied Lost . 2 2 0 . 1 2 1 . 0 2 2 Tal: Rn-zu - ll. Weston, J. E. Iiowlee, Il. FI. Yewens, jr., R. F. MelTert. J. S. llolrlen. Tllinl Row -- G. 'l'. Clupp, R. IJ. Ifullon, R. L. Levy, W. V. Johnston, jr., IJ. li. Cheek, N. li. llrownrd. Scrum! Rmv -- Townsend Evans. D. D. Terry, Jr., li. II. Ripple, 3rd, C. G, Mcflzlve, A. l . Carpenter, znrl, I. II. M. Knox. lfirxl Raw-J. E. Heap, W. A. Spencer, Mamauqcr F. A, Chisholm, Cnpluin I . M. Cook, II. D. Leavitt, E. P. liullaml, J. E. Hnrpcr. ALL-CLASS FOOTBALL TEAM Exeter Allll imlelss es.. Andover Allll mlmllb Game EXl'I'1'EI!. J0nNs'roN cCAR1'l'INTl'1R, Ll-:Avl'1 rD 1 os'r1c1c CD1n'lclt, YIGWICNSD . . . COOK CSl'ENf!I'IIib ..... KNox ulI1'PI.lG, IIo1,m-:ND . Tmnm' CI'IA1u-lan, 1+',xm.oNJ . Tvrns CBowr,lcs, 1VI141l+'I4'1Glt'l'J . VVESTON QL!-IVY, ..... BnowAnp CCIIEEKJ . . . IIEAI' QBU1.r,An1:, CLA1-rj . PA'1 l'EItSON CMCCLAVI-:J . EVANS QNIICILRILLJ ....... Lrfl Eml . . Ld! Tackle . Left Crum! . . Coulci' .... Right Umm! . Right Trzclrlc . Right Em! . . Q1un'lcrIu1cAv. . lmfl Hulfbuck . . Right llalfbuck 1f uIlbncAv . . . ANDov1m CWnI'1 r1.l-:sm'J CIIAlf'l4'l'IlC . . . . . . . JI-:NruNs . CClm1'1NJ JonNs'1'oN . . . M A QCA lc'1'N IC Y . fR.AlDlGllL-KJ Kwvslcn . . . . . . Klalcnv . CIAICWINGD IXII-:vlan . . . . . , BYRANT . . Clvlnnsnb WA1,l.M:1c . . . . . SCIIIUICHER CN:-:woomnj IJORMAN Score - Andover All-Club, 203 Exeter All-Class, 0. 261 Back Row - W. F. Harrington, jr., J. D. Phelan, D. D. Bc-an. Second Row-T. S. Jones, W. T. Reid, E. P. Iicrnuth, D. li. Check, B. B. Rhodes, S. P. Duggan. Fr1mtRow- R. M. Dennis, J. R. Ranck, Coach E. P. Rounds, Captain G. M. Thomas, Manager B. W. Hislop, B. H. Rose, Gcorgc Hopkinson, J r. EXETER ALL-CLASS BASEBALL TEAM Exeter Ailil-Cilmss Bculseibcnlilil Team Ins. AMUIOUBT Ailil-Ciluib Bmseibmill Tecnlm EXETER JONES .... . . Calcher . . RANCK . . . . Pitcher . . PHELAN . . . . First Base BEAN . . . . . Second Base THOMAS ......... . . Thiwl Base DENNIS .......... . . Slmrlslop . HARIIINGTON Clhcm, SAVAGEJ . . . Left Field . HOPKINSON Qlluoolcs, DUGGANJ .... Center Field Rosh: CCHEEK, BERNUTHJ ...... Right Field Score - Exeter All-Class, 6 , 262 ANDOVER . Romans CWILSOND LAYTON CBABCOCKJ . JACKSON CLAYTONJ . . . . . . GARY . RAKESTRAW . . . . FIELD . . . .DONALDSON . . . COLE KBANNONJ . . . . . . . . . WESTFALLCBASSETTJ Andover All-Club, 3 Tap Row - A. G. Draper. Third Row - P. S. Odell, J. B. Brown, O. M. Nichols. Second Row- M. J. Bcrkwilz, J. R. McCrnry, F. A. Seaver, C. A. Hardy. First Row- H. B. Vcntch, P. O'M. Connly, Mark Tyson, J. M. Rnnck, K. M. Bolfley, Manager. Championship Senior Cllcniss Trolclk Team G. R. Foss F. J. GILLIGAN f C. A. IIARDY, JR. R. B. Huoums .l. R. MUCRARY, Jn. G. G. Monsn O. M. NICIIOLS P. S. ODELL M. J. Bmnxwrrz E. P. BULLARD MARVIN CHANDLER P. O'M. CONNLY E. B. Conson J. P. Cowm A. G. DRAPER M. J. FINLAYSON G. S. FISHER iFfUlCl1IlilllH Slhniellfdl Meet J. M. RANCH G. C. SAWYER F. A. Simvnn .IonN SHERMAN E. A. S'rif:nN R. A. Svnnnsi-:N MAliK Tyson fC:ipt.J H. B. VEATCII A. E. Wiu'rcoMn Shot Put-First, M. J. Berkwitz, '28, second, M. 'l'yson, '28, third, H. M. Myerson, '29. Distance, 43 feet, G inches. 45-Yard High Hurdles-First, J. A. Ramsay, '31, second, J. W. Knibbs, '29, third, F. A. Seaver, '28, Time, 6.5 seconds. 600-Yard Run-First, R. F. Coombs, '29, second, J. G. Smith, '30, third, C. L. Flaherty, '30, Time, 1 minute, 21 seconds. 1000-Yard Run-First, H. B. Ventch, '28, second, O. M. Nichols, '28, third, V. L. Collins, '29, Time, 2 minutes, 35.4 seconds. 46'-Yard Low Hurdles-First, P. O'M. Connly, '28, second, J. W. Knibhs, '29, third, J. A. Ramsay, '31. Time, 5.8 seconds. 40-Yard Dash-First, C. M. Nicholson, '29, second, R. F. Coombs, '29, third, F. A. Tobilt, '30. Time, 4.8 seconds. 300-Yard Dash--First, R. F. Coombs, ' 29 , second, A. G. Draper, '28, third, W. Sweet., '30. Time-35.5 seconds. High Jump--First, N. B. Broward, '30, second, J. M. Rimck, '28, and P. S. Odell, '28, third, J. A. Ramsay, '31. Height, 5 feet, GM inches. Relay-First, Uppers, Coombs, Frost, Knibbs, Nystrom. Time, 2 minutes, 26 seconds. Score First, Senior Class, 32 points, second, Upper Middle Class, 31 points, third, Lower Middle Class, 11 points, Junior Class, 7 points. 263 . - fr.. 1' ' ' t , llurk Raw --- IE. K. Yun Winklsr, jr., R. l..I.cvy, 17.1. l inn.J. P. Holihnn. Svrnmt' Raw - W. ll. Stein, W. ll. Ilnlihun, B. li. Garrison, E. M. Pixicy. Sillirlg -- William Reid, Ir., George Frcmd, R. E. Lewis, C. L. Clamp, J. F. Runyon. Championship Upper Middle Cilass Basketball Team Cu plain .... Mmmgm' . Couch ..... B. II. fiA1illlSON,JR. J, P. I'Iol,mAN W. li. I'i0l,lIlAN Upper Micimllvrs . Lower Mi1lcll01's .' Seniors . . . Juniors . . . ..... . ............ . R. E. Licwis . . C. L. Cmvv . .... . . Glfzolzuw FREMD R. L. LEVY W. H. STEIN E. M. 1'1xmcY E. K. VAN NVINKLE NV11.1,1AM Rum, Ju. D. S. ZINN J. F. :RUNYON Glass Standing Won Lost, Percentage . 6 0 1,000 . 4 . 2 .666 . 1 5 .166 . 1 5 .166 212-1 Buck Row F- W. C. Walwu, jr., R. W. Lovelanrl, W. D. Brown. Scrvml Row - S. N. llurgess, jr., William Reid, jr., J. I . Runyon, F. A. Tobitt, Jr. Sillingg- li. II. Garrison, Jr., Mr. Whitman, R. E. Lewis, Il. M. Canby, Jr., W. ll. llolihan. llll CCllcn1ss Basketball Team Ca plain M mm gc 1' R. E. Licwis II. M. CANHY, JR. Fomvmvls Ceuler R. E. LEWIS J. F. RUNYON B. H. GAmusoN, Jn. Subslil-ulcs-R. W. Loveland, Wa1'ren Munger, I . A. Keith, W. C. Walton, Jr., S. N. Burgess, Jr., S. Sncclekcr. 265 Conch F. R. WVHITMAN Guards W. B. IIOLIHAN VVILLIAM Rum, JR- Tolmitt, Jr., W. D. Brown, Campbell Tal- Ruw-- D. D. Nimmo, H. L. T. Karen, A. H. Savage. Third Raw - B. W. Kittrcdgc, Wilfred Bucklzmrl, Jr.. M. M. Osborn. Second Row-- J. L. Ward, A. P. Taylor, I. L. Lilicntlul, R. I . Cnlkln, W. E. Gillespie, I-I. A. Breed. Silling-R. D. Fallon, Conch Holm, Cnptnin T. S. Jones, M migar T. K. Wellington, B. l'I. Garrison. Championship Upper Middle Glass Swimming M anagcr . . Coach . . Captain . H. A. BREED W. BUCKLAND, Jn. R. F. CALKIN R. D. FAr,I.oN B. H. GARRISON Uppers . . Seniors . . Lowers . . Juniors . . Team MEMBERS W. E. GILLESI-m B. W. ICITTIIEDGE H. T. IQOREN J, L. LIMENTIIAI., Jn. Cllass Standing 266 Won 6 4 2 0 'l'. K. Wm.LINf:'r0N W. Hom! 'l'. S. JONES D. D. NIMMO M. M. OSBORN A. H. SAVAGE A. P. 'l'AY1.on J. Il. XVARD Lost. Pe1'cenlazu.zc 0 1 .000 2 .667 4 .333 6 .000 l Burk Rvw-- li. W. Munn, grrl, ll. S. l.cc. ll. li. llixlcr, j. L. Ward, ll. A. llrccd. Srcmul Row---A R. W. Wilson, W. l.. Fmig, ll. L. Miller, A. P. Taylor, P. ll. Pc-tlil., W. D. Ilosforfl, jr. Sailing - R. D. Fallon, Conch llnlm, Cuplnin E. II. Ripple, ggrrl, Manager F. A. Chisholm, R. F. Culkin. Mfl'lL!If11f7' . Conrrlr . Crqlluin . I-I. E. BIXLER H. A. Human R. l . C.u.K1N W. C. CRAIG, E. M. Cunnm' iiii C:iiiUlSS Swimming 'lliceculm MEMBERS R. D. 1 Am.0N W. D. Iloslfolm, Jn. ll. S. L1-nc ll. M. RIILLICII ld. W. Mmm, 3llD 267 F. A. Cmsnomw W. HQLM E. H. R11'PI.n, 3nD 'l'. B. PE'r'1'1T, Jn. A. P. TAYLOR ll. S. 'l'mmm1.L J. L. WARD R. W. WlI.SON Top Raw- G. J. Smnnurd. Third Row-John Ilcnrrl, Jr., E. P. Iiurnulh, C. I3. Osgood. Second Row - R. F. Coombs, D. S. Buck, C. N. Fitz, A. S. Cookmnn. lfifsl Raw - II. S. Weston, W. H. Slrcit, Frank Bmdlcy, Jr., R. C. Brooks, Mzmngcr, H. M. Wndlcigh. Championship Upper Middle Glass Hockey Team C'll.IIllL7:'lL . . . 1W1nmg1'7' . L. J. ADAMS E. P. 151-:nNU'rlr I . IBnAm.I+:Y, Jn. D. S. 'BUCK U ppors . Seniors . Lowers . Juniors . . A. S. COOKMAN, Jn. R. F. Coomns C. N. Frrz, Ju. .I. Hmmm, Jn. C. B. Osnocm Glass Standing 268 . . . . . . . . FRANK IIlmm.1f:Y, JR. . . R.. C. Iilm0Ks G. J. S'r.xNN.um, Jn. W. II. STIIIGIT II. M. WAD1.1c1cm ll. S. W1-:s'r0N XVon Lost. Tic-41 Pc-rf'0nI:1g0 4 1 1 .S00 3 I 2 .750 3 2 1 .600 0 6 0 .000 -1 . - 3,3-A . 4..., - ..4....m.., . '17' ...A Slrmding - W. T. Hyrlc, J. MCC. Parker, 2nd, R. M. Boardman. J. W. Carrigan. A. E. Hcymann. Silling - D. Prince, Coach Rogers, Captain J. W. Harte, Manager I. P. Darling, C. E. Rickhardt. Captain J . W. I-IARTE R. M. BOARDMAN J. W. CARRIGAN J. W. IJARTE 1111 0140155 Tennis Conch P. C. Romans MEM BERS A. E. Hm'MANN W. 'l'. IIYDE, Ju. 269 Team M mzugcr J. P. DA1rL1NG J. M. l'AnKmr C. E. 1'rcKuA1m'r, Ju DONOUGH I'1uNc1s 'A Y .. ,-g EB an m - WILLIAM ARNOTT, JR. MARVIN CHANDLER R. S. DowNs A. G. DRAPER M.' D. FAUQUEMBERGUE K. W. HACKET1' W. S. ITAINES R. C. ABBOTT MORTON BARTLET1' P. BERNUTH H. A. BREED R. C. BROOKS W. S. COCHRANE R. G. Coouav R. G. FITZGERALD D. D. BARLOW, JR. H. D. BATCHELDER C. M. BERNUTII G. G. BYRON T. M. CARRUTH G. A. BOADWEE R. T. DOLLNER E. M. S. HEWITT Scocconr' Club BOARD OF GOVICRNORS MR. IUCKARD A. G. DRAPPDR R. S. HO0KPIli, JR. .I. D. PHELAN G. W. SNYDER T. W. STEDMAN, JR. MEMBERS 1928 W. F. .HARRINGTON A. F. HVEWITT R. S. HOOKICR, JR. G. HDPKINSON, JR. .I. R. NUTT A. M. NUTTER C. H. 0wsI.EY 1920 SIIAEFORD FRINK E. M. GEMMELL W. C. PIORN, JR R. H. JORDAN S. D. KNOX H. L. T. IRORICN P. V. H. LANSDALIG A. G. LEDWITII N. H. MCJRTON 1.930 J. P. COHANE C. R. COLBY J. K. CONDICT F. T. KERANVFORD D. K. LISTER 1.931 P. J. IQANSTEINER G. A. KRIEIIN 270 Hb' J. D. PIIELAN H. H. ROMAINE G. W. SNYDER R. H. SVENDSEN W. P. TAYLOR N. W. rI'URNl'Jli G. V. AVEBSTEH. J. I , RU NYON BURRrm':-I SLOAN, JR G. J. STANNARD T. W. STEDMAN, JR A. P. STONE JOHN SWENSUN M. H. AVARNER J. D. WII.I.IAms, QND C. H. 1xIlDDEND0lll , JR R. S. Mc1MULLI-:N J. P. R. NIILLARD H. B. B. IQOBINSON L. I-I. SETON A. A. MACKENZIE N. V. 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Lamprey Woodcraft, Nature Study and Campcraft Expert Hans Neudorf Physical Director of Harvard Freshmen Dr. Sylvester Kelley, Exeter, '21 Former Harvard Crew Captain, 225. Jeff Sawyer, Exeter '24 Yale Varsity Pitcher For catalogue and Full particulars: ISADORE ZARAKOV Holel Commander Cambridge, Mass. 277 .i',ng I 6. N. .g,., 1 A , 4 , -4 fw. r- ., .J-A THE 1928 PEAN J 4- 111: 11c- 1 gpqttsmansbip It counts in games and in the serious work of life. It is found not only on the sport- ing pages of the New York Herald Tribune, but in its editorial and news columns. Sportsmanship means hard play, fair play, a will to win, and an ap- preciation of the fact that the game is more important than victory. 444' ,ilaetn Earls taeralh Qltihune 279 280 THE 1928 PEAN B ALTMAN 81 CO FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK AT 34-TH STREET -41'QF - Altman Sults are surprls erlng the hlgh quallty of then' tHllOl'll1g and the flne fabrlcs whlch go mto thelr makmg Prlces from 330 to 360 YOUTHS d BOYS CLOTHINF SIXTH FLOOR O ' U .1-. .X E ..-- ingly well priced consid- 9 9 I 281 THE 1928 PEAN LEWIS, MEARS COMPANY WHOLESALE BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS 33 SOUTH MARKET ST.. BOSTON. MASS. OFFICERS-L. E. James, President: C. H. Marble, Vice-President, C. V. Lewis, Treasurer: N. E. Lewis, Secretary. DIRECTORS-L. E. James, N. E. Lewis, C. V. Lewis, C. A. McAuliffe C H M bl KNAPP, O'MALLEY, HILL 8: HARRIS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW SCRANTON. PA. COMPLIMENTS OF A. E. MCREEL CO. INC. WATER ST., EXETER 282 THE 1928 PEAN B96 M Xb Z Fmt CLOTHES - QGVHAVEN-Cds' Lnngroole Original and Foremost Exponent of College Clothes. Choic Importallo I F 1h1gA b U ubEii4GZ?OCK al-iVbwJVauvv' THE EXE I E Rfuop N690 AT THE 'lfX 'o DcR' EXETER CAMPUJ N.:-4. 283 284 ' IHL 1928 ILMN Investment and Brokerage Service SMITH, GRAHAM 84. ROCKWELL MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 50 BROADWAY, NEW YORK A ROCHES TH 286 T H E 1 9 2 8 P E A N F. W. PARKER L. E. WEBSTER EXETER LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE and RE TA IL Cedar Posts, Lime, Hair, Cement, Roofing, Doors, Windows, Blinds, Pine Finish and Sheathing Telephone 153 Exeter, N. H. NEW ENGLAND'S OWN PACKERS AND PRODUCERS OF FINE FOODS WHOLESALE ONLY Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Hams, Bacon, Sausages, Poultry, Game, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Olives, Oils, Fresh, Salt and Smoked . Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, Preserves and Canned Foods BATCHELDER 8: SNYDER COMPANY BLACKSTONE, NORTH AND NORTH CENTRE sTs. BOSTON, MASS. Have You Learned To Save? We Teach The Subject.-No charge for tuition. Ash ANTI-IRACITE TRUST COMPANY OF SCRANTON, PA. 287 THE 1928 PEAN A. IL. S1UE1E1P1ER9S Ulptieoll and Jewelry Store On the square, EXETER, N. H. Established 1876 CRAM dz IFJERGTUSON Architects 248 Boylston St., Boston IFRANK A. BATCHIEILDIER Attorney ot low 163 Water St., Exeter, N. H. Telephone 720 288 THE 19 8 PEAN ARNOLD, CIHUENIEY dz CU, Incorporated 82 Beamer St. New York City Amndl ot london, JEm191lom1fdlg Allexomldlrio omndl Cairo, Egypt Khartoum, Smndlomn Importers of llmuorpl Exporters of Willllijs liniglht ond Whippet Cors llfiislk Tires, Goofdlyeor Tires omndl other Amerieonm Procdlxmets 29 THE 1928 PEAN 'v .A gf- Q.. . ' L,'.:,- - -.M ' --. -V -. ' FQ: i!333v4l',,' 1Er1vq ', . - ym....-. ..k ,N ,xx xx 'YH W f CW.-Q 'I -..f N , x, W I I K X N 'J ,N . 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ESTABLISHED 1894 Resources Uber 32,750,000.00 Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Travelers' Checks Foreign Exchange Safe Deposit Vaults Students' Checking Accounts Solicited 291 Compliments of 411 Friend W 292 THE 1928 PEAN Graduates House Exeterg N H Offers comfortable lodgings and meals for the parents and friends of the students Rockingham National Bank Exeterg New Hampshire Capital .S'100,000.00 Surplus 820,000.00 Member Federal Reserve System Invites your account Copies of the 1928 Pean may be obtained at 55.00 each from the business manager 293 l , 294 V THE 1928 PEAN JIM MORSE Catering to the Student Trade in Exeter for 10 years has now opened a shop of his own with a complete line of Athletic Goods, Haberdashery, Hats and Shoes---Cleaning and Pressing. J. A. MORSE, at Academy Yard KORRY-KROME SOLE LEATHER WATERPROOF-COMFORTABLE HEALTHFUL-LONG WEARING Ask your Shoe Repair Man for a pair on your next Resole job. TANNED BY J. W. af A. P. HOWARD co. CORRY, PA. DEARBORN MOTOR TRANS. Daily Express to Boston and Suburbs BAGGAGE TRANSFER 69 MAIN STREET Tel. 364 I EXETER, N. H 295 Compliments of an Friend W 296 Wlthout cost or ohlltmtlon, please semi me one of your hooks tl unil tell me how I 1-an qualify for the position, or in the suhjeet, before whleh 1 have marked X: Cl Eleelrlenl Ennlneer El Electrlelnn Electrlc Wlrlnn Eleetrle Llnhtina f'lTeleurafh Expert El Meehan cal Enalneer THE 1928 PEAN Endorsed Endorsed by bu Tnosus A. Cn.uu.r:s P. EDISON S1:n1NMnrz been spent in the prepara- NEARLY T200,000 has Courses of the International tion of tie Electrical Correspondence Schools. 'Ifliey have helped thousands of men to get good positions in this fascinating profession for two reasons. CID They are specially designed to meet the nerds of the student who studies at home. Q25 They are written by practical men. .Here are .iust a few of the men who have con- tributed to these courses: Enrmn Kxowrfrow - Electrical Enrzlncer, Alternating Current Engineering Department, General Electric Co. J. LESTER Woonnnrnon, E.D. and ALE.-Chief Engl- neer of the Electric Storage Buttery Ce. 0. J. Busimlem.-Sunerlntenrlent of the Meter Depart- ment, Commonwealth Edison Co. S. A. Fnwmnnn-'Electrical Engineer. Superintendent ol' Service, Alabama Power Ce. H. B. Guan, A.B.. M.E.-'Ennlneer of Dlstrlbutlon. Assistant to Vice-president, Cenununwenlth Edison Co.. Chicago. C. E. IKNOX-C0l'lSUltillZ Engineer on the Woolwertll Bulldlng, New York. Author dt Electric Light. Wiring. G. E. PAnnAxr. M.E.-Electrical Engineer, General Foreman, the Brooklyn-Manhattun Transit Cerneratlen. S. H. LIOHTICNRON--DOSllZl'l0P of Alternatlng Current Motors and Generators, Allls-Clmluiers Manufacturing Co. When you read over a list like that, you know why these I. C. S. 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Cold Drinks oder Sp lF01r' Sceiriuiifrzfe New Frigidaire Fountain 297 298 THE 1928 PEAN To the Young Man Who Is Thinking of His Future T o the serious minded youth of our schools, General Refractories Company commends the study of the sciences. Study geology, for a knowledge of raw materialsg metallurgy, for their application in the ferrous and non-ferrous fields, industrial chemistry, for their general industrial applications. These sciences will be of incalculable benefit to you, whether your future endeavor lies in the selling, operating or executive branches of industry. Each year an average of four technically trained young men are placed in the sales division of General Refractories Company. These young men are given every opportunity. Their advancement is dependent largely upon their knowledge of the sciences of the industries which General Refractories Company serves, industries in which heat is employed in the processes. Study the sciences. They form the basic structure of all industry. General Re factories Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A refractories organizationlwith fifteen plants and capacity of 1,000,000 brick per day 299 ,IJ ,fl 176 I U If lllf Q :ll A . 1' -w Q .4 if f-gy THE 1928 PEAN 1 ,nah I X ,T ft ll 1l' 'll le ll 3, lm. ll ' 3 ' ' 2' ' .-bis, A 5 'iw I' .. Q Si' . ., F ' I JJ I '2'l:: fm X ' 300 'I' H lil ll 9 2 8 P 191 A N PUBLI CI TY AND FUND-RAISING Since 1919, by applying fundamental principles and sound niethods, The John Price Jones Corporation has aided its clients in raising for humanitarian, scientific and educational causes more than S100,000,000---at an average total cost of less than four per cent. XQXI an 'N-Qiffli ' v , THE john Price jones Corporation 150 Nassau Street ------ New York City JOHN PRICE JONES, '98, President and Treasurer 301 THE 1928 PEAN mmmmmmimmmmmmmimmmmm Gongratulations to C5776 Glam of 1928 fiom graduates W 1899 and 1903 als SWQ Xmkmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm 302 THE 1928 PEAN The Phillips Exeter Academy Incorporated April 3, 1781 Formally Opened May 1, 1783 THE ACADEMY offers instruction in all studies required for admission to the leading colleges and scientific schools. FOR to the Junior Class. an examination is required in English. American History. and Arithmetic. Candidates for admission to other classes must satisfy the Principal of their fitness. either lay examination or lay school certificate. IN students go every year from Exeter to Harvard. Yale. Princeton. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Da1-tmouth. and to many other colleges. universities and technical schools. are given to students who honoralaly complete the course. THE TUITION is S350 a year. Ahout fourteen thousand dollars is divided annually among good scholars of high character. hut slender IIICRIIS. ' of the College Entrance Examination Board are held annually in June at the Academy. TENTH SUMMER SESSION July 10-A ugust 31 Credit is given toward graduation from the Academy for courses carried success- fully in the Summer Session. and new students are admitted for the Fall Term upon recommendation of the faculty of the Summer Session. Forty courses are offered in Latin. Greelc. Mathematics. English. French. German. Spanish. History. Science. and Music. The students are given an opportunity for surf-bathing aluout twice a weelc. and there are other excursions. The sports are tennis. swimming. canoeing. rowing. golf. lmasehall. and traclc athletics. The swimming pool in the Thompson Gymnasium is open in the afternoon of every weelc-day. The charge for the Summer Session is 3275. covering a furnished room. board- tuition. excursions and sports. For admission. apply to the Chairman of the Summer Session Faculty. 303 304 T H IG 1 9 2 8 P IC .X N All neun novells ut the stuntllurcdl price, or lless You muy orfdler ony hook of ony-Puhllisllner from us. 0ur service is quick until unillll, in neurlly every cuse, suve you money. We PGH the ipostuye. Just send us u curfdl uniith the nunnes of the hooks you ununt, until your ufdltllress. The Princeton University Store On The Curnipus Princeton, N. J. Gtlliverythiiny the CColllleye Mun Neecdlsw Muke Your lHIeucdlq.uurters ut lHIOlLlLANDlElR9S This pre-eminent young Men's Shop invites you to avail yourself of its facili- ties. Of paramount importance are the convenience and time saving services offered - the superlative motor-parking spaces and free motor mart Garage parla- ing to Hollander customers are featured '- This shop leads in imported TOP COATS, SUITS, SPORT CLOTHES SHIRTINGS and individual NECKWEAR. Prices moderate. lL. P. HUILANDPR CU. 21141. Boylston Street until Purk Syuure, Boston Allllenmll-llurcdl Counlpuny COMMISSION MER CHAN TS lFor Druys, Toiillet Articlles 0 unfdl llirunts until Procdluce Stucdlent Sulplplliies 4, 4 ll-41 until 5 New lFuneuiill llilullll Morket Bmwn Weeks N Sevuurfdl 305 306 THE 1928 PEAN WAETER ES. KETTT-T School cnmfdl CCoT1cege.Dii1pT0mmS 64 IPIEARIL STREET BOSTON, MASS.. . H. M. DUNHAM 5116 SPRUCCE STREET SCCJRANTKON, PA. TNVESTMENTS and BANKING Camp City A 100 Acre Estate on the Daniel Webster Highway Woodstock, N. H. While Mountains Nom' Lost. River, Flumc and Promo. Camper and Tourist, llcmlqllmmtzcrs, 40 camb- ins and l lg . ccommocuting 200 10 showers. 1' picml Grill Roon , 100 40 dance puvlllon tl-111114 court smlu foun- tnin, electric lights Lhm uous hots water. Booklet. CHAS. H. BA TCHELDER, Prop. 307 LIIE IJ Q ILXN I' ll II II ll II ll' I CP' Grill A' Qf4l. J51cLcme I-l I II II II II - II ...J THE 1928 PEAN THOMSONETJEMPJUE CCG.. DJRUCGCGJISTS Successors lo A. E. QQ W. Hayes We :carry a eompllete lliine off plonr Drag Store Gfruvantsw and oar Tolbaeeo anal Pipe Departments are np to dlate. Wwe Appreciate Yonr Bnsinessw Compliments of E. R, Apt Shoe Company Exeter, N. H. IFIISH SHATTUCCK All JCONIES llneorporatedl 1152 Atllantiie Aillrellllilllfe Boston, Mass. Complliiments of a lFriiencdl WF? 5534 THE 1928 PEAN Compliments of :rn lfricemndl W 310 THE 1928 PEAN The House of Bolter MoRE THAN A -TOGGERY - A COLLEGE INSTITUTE EXCLUSIVE IMPORTED MERCHANDISE Carl H. Bolter SHOPS AT AMHERST EXETER H YANNIS El Exeter Brass Works V . ., . , EXETER, N. H. , new -As.. 11'egwlfs:11.:f,.zT'f.12'.:. lv B . , , , W M . .IA A A rass Candlestzcks ' .V,,V 1 ,. AQ' , VA V V,V,1,FVg:Ay-VVS MUVV M VV YEEEVEVV ff- ,--.VVV DoorKnockers 'm s t A A-V,Qa, ' gf Book Ends Va, VV A454535 .,s..VV VV ,V VV V V-14.1, VV VVVQ VFV A.gfffs2q, B 3113 M MV V, V,VV Vi . VL . u ases f 4-1 . '- . ' il?:1Tt:: w- y J. 'V f IC' .nw wg ' ' T' 4 A U V A ' 4' Q ' ff' Wr Polishing and Nickel Plallng WILLIAM A. DOE CO- BEEF PORK LAMB VEAL POULTRY Butter Cheese Eggs Oils Olives Selex Jams Pickles Fish FANEUIL HALL MARKE71 BOSTON MAIN OFFICE: 34 MERCHANTS ROW Telephone, Congress 7020, QA ll Departments 311 2 THE 1928 PEAN Jaliins Kagser 61 Ca.. Gloves Unfxlernnear l-lasiierg Diieges All CClas1t If we marie il, ifs right Class Rings Class Pins Medals Prize Caps lFra1terni1tg' Pins 73 Tremont S1tree1t BUSTON .. . MASS. Gearge 811 Plnillilps Fancy Ilaberdaslzery Baselmall Tennis Traels Gall? Spalding lsee W.. N D.. Slazenger 313 THE 1928 PEAN CUNNINGHAM vG'm9jj1f,Qm'vH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER ...T0.. PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY U6'?49'X'Qf'EU STUDIO: WATER ST., EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE 314 TI-ILE 1928 PEAN Q7 'A . ,'3: ,1:'A1 T 1 ' E - wow? ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS BOOK BY The Ziilcctric Ulitg Zffngvabing Gln. B.UFFALO 315 . 1 ' , 1 '-IL .WfTW , . 316 1 , mf WL .., .al fr ma '--41 11511 11 U 8 U U S L L U 1t1L11CC11CB111111 Directory Numbers refer to pages A A11111111., 11. C., 1211, 1:17, 222. Adams, J. Boll, 38, 40, 113, 114. A1l11111r1, J. Bulkclcy, 126, 137. Adams, L. J., 126, 137, 188, 235. Aw, .1. R., 38, 40, 113, 114, 121, 1111, 1113 1114, 1118, 1711, 1114, 251. A11Ol'I1, F. C., 142, 144, 222. Allvn, A. V., .11-., 142, 144. Allen, J. W., 126, 137. 1. Alter, F. W., Jr., 142, 144. S Ames, J. H., 38, 40, 113, 114. 1. AIlC10I'801l, D. G., 142, 144, 166. L U U L J U S Angivr, J. S., 142, 144. Anglo, C. E., 126, 137, 217. A1'c11sl1crg, W. E., 126, 137. A1'1nstr1mg, A. Il., 142, 144. Ar111r111rong, H. C., Jr., 142, 144, 150. Arnold, Ansel, 126, 137. Arnoll., William, J1'., 38, 41, 113, 11-1, 208 210. UAtwoo1l, W. 1+'., Jr., 126, 137. L U .1 U J J L U J S U L J U U S S L AllS1111l, 8. F., 142, 1-14, 150, 175. 113 13111:l11'111111, B. K., 126, 137, 150, 166, 186 208, 228. Backus, Lck.. M., Jr., 148, 150, 175, 217. 111111, W. C., 21111, 1211, 128, 1311, 1:17, 208. Bl1.l1CI'Oft, VVilI'r1w11, Jr., 148, 150. B21l'b0lll', -101111, 148, 150, 235. Barlow, DKENV. D., Jr., 142, 144. Barnes, R. L., 126, 137. ' Barr, H. B., 1.48, 150. B11rry, J. A., Jr., 38, 41, 113, 114, 120, 181 104, 108, 248. B:1rtlc1.t, Morton, 126, 128, 136, 137, 208. Bassett, G. G., 142, 144. Bz1tcl11:I1lm', II. D., 148, 150. Bates, R. H., 126, 137. 1311x1.m', R.. E., 1211, 137. B111114, 1.. S., .11-., 38, 41, 113, 11-1, 1111, 1711 182, 183, 184. 1 1 I 1 B11:1111:111, R.. B., 38, 42, 113, 11-1, 102, 215, 216, 225, 228. Becker, P. D., 142, 144. B01-111-, L. S., 148, 150. .1s0l1I10111, 111. N., 38, 42, 113, 114, 188, 216. B11ns1111, C. li., Jr., 38, 42, 113, 114, 163,166, 175. Bwlcwliz, N. J., 38, 43, 113, 114, 228, 263. 1301'1lll1111, C. M., 142, 144. BOI'l1ll1l1, 11. P., 126, 137, 186, 262, 268. B1'1'11lz11111111111', 1'l. A., 126, 137, 168. B11fli1'111'1l, 11. B., 38, 43, 113, 114, 208. Biss1-ll,1l.1'I.,126, 137, 186, 247, 248. Bixlvr,11.1'l.,38,43, 113, 114, 123, 172, 210, 260, 267. 111:1.f5lilI1Cl.l1, A. F., 148, 150, 228. l1ltl0lill'l2l1l, D. M., 126, 137, 208, 228. Blzmis, C. A., Jr., 148, 150, 217. 1 Bo:111w111', C. A., 148, 1.10. 11f11'111y, Ii. M., as, 311, 44, 11:1, 114, 1211, 121. 122, 123, 158, 150, 161, 166, 104, 108, 203, 20s, 214, 2:10, 228, 2113. 1111111-4, 111. 11., 1211, 1:17, 11111. B11181, V. S., 142, 1114. B11111'g51'111s, G. A., 3111, 126, 128, 136, 137, 10-1, 215, 221, 222, 228. 111111111-4, .1. 111, 14s, 1-110, 1511, 2111. 1111y1-1-, .1. 11-, .11-., :1s, 44, 11:1, 114, 1711, 182, 183, 18-1, 186, 258. Br:11ll11y, Frzxnli, Jr., 126, 137, 100, 268. B1':11ll1-y, G. C., 148, 150. B1':1gg1l1111, I . D., 142, 144, 206. 111111114 C. 11'.,:1s, 44, 113, 114, 158, 1511, 1711. 15l'3LI11-, J. M., 142, 144. l1l'i'l'l1, Il.. A., 126, 137, 266, 267. 151'11.5l1:l111, 11. II., Jr., 38, 45, 113, 1111-, 123, 186. Bl'11111S,J. K., 38, 45, 113, 1111, 176, 188, 222, 251. l5l'00li1', 812. Cl. 'l'., 142, 144. li1'110li8, R.. L., 38, 45, 113, 114, 123, 212. l31'1111lis, R.. C., 126, 137, 150, 166, 268. Brooks, 1V. l ., J1'., 38, 46, 113, 114, 188, 215, 221, 222, 228. Bro11111, Il. P., 126, 137, 170, 210. 1g1'0W2L1'I1. N. B., 142, 143, 144, 200, 261. 111-11161, G. W., Hs, 411, 113, 114, 1s11. 214, 216, 2541. Br11w11, 1'I:11'l11, Jr., 142, 144. 111'0W1l, J. B., 38, 46, 113, 114, 188, 208, 215, 221, 222, 228, 263, 1' 1--, EEE E 334-19 3,i,f.1-1151, m m Ll J Brown, P. E., 148, 150. S Brown, T. T., 33, 47, 113, 114, 190, 203, 206, 258. L Brown, W. D., 142, 144, 265. L Brown, W. N., 142, 164. U Brush, G. S., Jr., 126, 137. L Buchner, F. T., 142, 144. U Buck, D. S., 120, 129. 136, 137, 209, 203. U Buckland, Wilfred, Jr., 126, 137, 184, 266. s Bullard, E. P., 3rd, 38, 47, 113, 114, 192, 222, 260, 261. U Burbank, A. L., Jr., 126, 129, 136, 137. L Burchenal, J. H., 142, 144, 208, 209. J Burgess, S. N., Jr., 148, 150, 265. s Burke, Stevenson, 38, 47, 113, 114, 170, 186, 203, 206. U Burley, H. B., Jr., 126, 137, 184, 208. U Burrage, W. S., Jr., 126, 137, 181, 182, 184, 222, 228. L Burrows, G. H., 2nd, 142, 144. B Butler, Bradford, Jr., 38, 48, 113, 114, 251. U Butterfield, W. H., 126, 137. J Byam, W. M., 148, 150, 175, 217. L Byron, G. G., 142, 144. U Byron, S. T., 126, 137, 182, 190, 222. s Byron, T. C., 38, 48, 113, 114, 194, 209. C U Cahn, W. M., Jr., 126, 137. U Calkin, R. F., 126, 137. 1. Canby, D. B., 142, 144, 209. S Canby, H. M., Jr., 33, 43, 113, 114, 159, 161, 166, 209, 265. S Carleton, F. N., 38, 49, 113, 114, 161, 163, 166, 182, 186, 212. L Carpenter, A. F., 2nd, 142, 144, 261. L Curruth, T. M., 142, 144, 209. U Carter, Howard, Jr., 126, 137. I Catheart, R. T., 148, 150. S Chandler, Marvin, 38, 49, 113, 114, 222., L Cheek, D. B., 142, 143, 144, 261, 262. s Child, W. H., Jr., 38, 49, 113, 114. n Chipman, J. H., 120, 129, 136, 137. S Chisholm, F. A., 33, 50, 113, 114, 158, 159, 166. 209, 248, 260, 261, 267. L Church, F. O., 142, 144, 208. U Clapp, C. L., 126, 137, 264. L Clapp, G. T., 142, 144, 186, 261. L Clement, C. C., 1.42, 144. S Clement, R. B., 38, 50, 113, 114, 181, 182, 183, 194. s Clifford, D. B., 38, 50, 113, 114, 195, 198, 216, 228. S J I 1 L L 1 1 L J S U L S L S J S L S U S L S U U S S L L S S S .7 L S S S L S S U S S Cond, W. J.,'J1-., 33, 51, 113, 114. Cobb, Matthew, 148, 150. Cochrane, W. S., 126, 137. Colmne, J. P., 142, 144, 208. Colby, C. R., 142, 144. Collens, C. L., 3rd, 126, 137. Colley, O. G., 142, 144, 217. Collier, T. C., 148, 150. Collier, W. B., 3rd, 38, 51, 113, 114. Collins, V. L., Jr., 126, 137, 184. Colwell, Cv. A., 142, 144. Compton, D. M., 38, 51, 113, 114. 192, 248. Conflict, J. K-, 142, 144- Connly, P, O'M., 38, 52, 113, 114, 188, 216, 228, 263. , Cook, E, G., 148, 150, 175, 217. ' Cook, F. M., Jr., 33,52, 113, 114, 123, 200, 261. . ' ' Cook, W. V., 142, 144- Cooke, Crispin, 38, 52, 113, 114, 175, 217. Cookmnn, A. S., Jr., 126, 137, 163, 194, 258, 268. Cooley, R.. A., 33, 53, 113, 114, 217, 258, Cooley, R. G., 142, 144, 217, 248. Cooley, T. M., 38, 53, 113, 114, 121, 159, 163, 248. Coombs, R. F., 120, 127, 137, 188, 198, 215, 221, 222, 225, 232, 233, 234, 235, 268. Cooper, W. G., Jr., 126, 137. Corbusier, W. H., 2nd, 38, 53, 113,,114, 123, 133, 209, 223. Corson, E. B., 38, 54, 113, 114, 210, 260. Cosby, W. R., 142, 144, 228. Cotter, Arundel, Jr., 142, 144. Council, C. M., Jr., 38, 54, 113, 114, 194, 209. , C0l11,I'OfL1l, G. S., 38, 54, 113, 114. Cowin, J. P., 55, 113, 114, 184, 209, 210, 211, 222, 260. C1-nin, D. W., 148, 150, 203. Craig, W. C., Jr., 142, 144, 267. Crnin, A. L., Jr., 33, 55, 113, 114, 175, 178. Crum, N. L., 38, 55. 113, 114, 175. Crawford, W. H., 38, 56, 113, 115, 123, 170. 175, 217. Crawley, W. J., Jr., 142, 144, 190. Cree, J. G., 38, 56,113,1l5, 182, 184, 210. Crosby, W. H., 38, 39, 56. 113, 115, 121, 123, 176, 194, 198, 206, 216, 242, 243. Crosthwsmite, Paul, 126, 137. Cuntz, E. E., 38, 57, 113, 115, 248. Curley, E. M., 38, 57, 113, 115, 188, 222. X.. H -.-1 415113041 m-1:-:D ' '- 1 1- F 1l.m1. my ..ca0mv.: 1.1111 12.3.34-1 11.11. :...4w1: I.. 1 . If S C111-1-10,51f21.110ml110, 33, 57, 113,1'115, 120, 121, 177, 102, 215, 210,',221, 222, 247, 243. L Curtis, J. A., Jr., 142, 144. D L Dmm, R. ll., 3rd, 142, 144, 208. U Davidson, J. A., 126, 137. UD11vis, F. K., 126, 138. .1 Dawson, H. P., Jr., 148, 150, 209. I. Dany, A. J., 142, 144. J Dederiek, G. C., 148, 149, 150. l' I' s Delnny, A. G., Jr., 38, 08, 113, 110, 161, 186, 214, 216, 234. U Delinarsli, A. G., Jr., 126, 138. L Devereux, E. C., Jr., 142, 144. s Dexter, L. M., 38, 58, 113, 115, 260. U Dietrich, H. H., 126, 138, 208. 3 181, 183, 184, 194, 198, 206, 216. L Dodd, IC. A., Jr., 142, 144. J Dollner, R. T., 148, 150. U Douglas, W. S., 126, 138. s Downs, R. S., 38, 59, 113, 115, 161, 184,208 s Draper, A. G., 38, 59, 1.13, 115, 186. 228, 263, 270. U D1-ym-,.I.1'., 120, 133, 176, 134, 200, 211. 4 D11g:u1, A. ls., 33, 50, 113, 115, 170, 200, 258. U Duncam, W. R., 126, 138, 190. s Dunn, W. B., 38, 60,'113, 115, 176. L Dnnlon, L. W., Jr., 142, 144. 1E 8 Eannes, H. H., 38, 60, 113, 115. 4 1f1lliot.t,J.'l'., 33, 00, 113, 115, 200. 4 Iilwcll, A. 33, 61, 113, ,115. .I Fmbnry, P. A., 148, 150. s Idmerson, C. P., 38, 61, 113, 115. 1. EIIIOFSOII, L. K., 142, 145, 208. .1 Endicott, E. F., 148, 150. , L Evans, Townsend, 142, 145, 188. 222, 235, 261. U Everetft, W. C., 126, 138, 243. 1F U1-111100, 11. D., 120, 133, 133, 217, 222, 228, 261, 266, 267. s Farnham, R. A., 38, 61, 113, 115, 181, 184, 194, 212. L Furnum, S. Il., 142, 145. S Fates, H. L., 38, 62, 113, 115, 120, 121, 170, 174, 177, 192, 198, 203, 208, 228. . Diller, B. W., 38, 58, 113, 115, 172, 176, s Fi1.l.1q1l0I1'll'J0l'gll0, M. D., 38, 62, 113, 115. J Fellows, J. E., Jr., 148, 150, 175. s Fenn, W. M., 38, 62, 113, 115. J Finlamy, Madison, 148, 150, 254. L Finlayson, D. J., 142, 145, 208, 215, 221, 222, 223. s l inl:1.yson, M. J., 38, 63, 113, 115, 182, 188, 215, 221, 222, 225, 228. 3 Finn, H. R., 38, 63, 113, 115. s Fisher, G. S., 38, 63, 113, 115. LF11,Z, C. N., Jr., 142, 145, 190, 268. UFitzgerald, R. G., Jr., 126, 130, 136, 138, 188, 248. ' L Flaherty, C. L. J., 142, 145, 228. L Fletcher, Thomas, Jr., 142, 145. S Flood, James, 38, 64, 113, 115, 188, 206, 222, 248. U Floyd, P. E., 126, 138, 175. J Ford, W. M., Jr., 148, 150. s Forist:1l1, J. L., 38, 64, 113, 115, 188, 215, 221, 228. s Foss,G.R.,38,64,113, 115, 123,175, 176. UFo31ne1', P. S., 126, 138, 190. L Fowler, C. G., 2nd, 142, 145, 182, 184, 192, 208, 228, 251. s Fox, Heywood, 38, 65, 113, 115. U Francis, C. S., 126, 138, 248. L, Fremd, George, 142, 145, 192, 222, 235, 238, 239, 264. U Friedler, N ot, 126, 138. U Frink, Spufford, 126, 138. U Frost, F. W., Jr., 126, 138. s Fry, C. A., 38, 65, 113, 115. CG J Gamllison, D. VV., 148, 150. U Garrison, B. H., Jr., 126, 138, 190, 264, 265, 266. L Gemmell, E. M., 142, 145. s George. R. B., 38, 65, 113, 115, 123, 174, 192, 198, 208. U Gilbert, N. E., Jr., 126, 138. U Gillespie, L11ke, 126, 138. U Gillespie, W. E., 126, 138, 266. U Gillette, Edwin, 126, 138, 209, 228. s Gilligan, F. J., 38, 66, 113, 115, 188, 215, 220, 221, 222. S Gilman, W. H., 38, 66, 113, 115, 184. L Gilmore, R. N., Jr., 142, 145. U Glass, W. H., 126, 138, 209. S Godchaux, J. A., 38, 66, 113, 115, 184, 208, 222, 228, 251. W- 1- J' F REE mmri w.-rrfr. U S h U U L 8 U L J L L H L L U U U U S L 8 L S J S J S L .I 8 S S U J S 8 U I1 8 Goggam, '1'11OlIl1l8, J1'., 126, 130, 136, 138 200. Goldslmorough, 'l'. C., 38, 67, 113, 115, 186 206, 222. Goldsborough, W. W.. Jr., 38, 67, 113, 115 186, 222, 228. Goodall, R. W., 126, 138, 222, 228. Goodwillio, J. M., 126, 138, 168, 217. Gordon, A. .1., 142, 145, 217. Gordon, J. K., .1r., 38, 67, 113, 115. Gordon, R. C., Jr., 126, 138, 161, 163, 166, 190, 235. Gorton, R. E., 142, 145. Gmnt, G. R., Jr., 148, 150. Graves, J. K., 142, 1.45, 176. Groom, C. S., Jr., 142, 145, 176, 222. or-or-nr, C. M., 35, 55, 113, 115, 188, 215, 221, 222, 258. Gregg, H. A., Jr., 142. 145. Grimmvr, R. D., Jr., 142, 145. Griswold, T. F., 126, 138, 190. Guion, H. G., 126, 138, 228. Gunnison, F. C., 126, 138. 1111 115011, 13. 11., 126, 138, 188. 115.-lr.-1.1., K. W., 35, 55, 113, 115, 158, 159 214. 11:111u, A. H., 142, 145. Haines, YV. S., 38, 68, 113, 115, 166. 111111, R. L., Jr., 142, 145. 11011, W. L., 38, 69, 113, 1.15. Hamilton, 8. 'l'., 148, 150. Irrrrmrr, R. S., 35, 50, 113, 115, 228. Hanson, J. C., 2nd, 148, 150. Hairdonbmok, 13. YV., 38, 69, 113, 115, 194 200. Ilarrdvnhrook, F. G., 142, 145. 11:l1'K11111I. R..1'1.,Jr.. 148, 150, 209. 1In.rdy, C. A., Jr., 38, 70, 113, 115, 248. Ilzirpor, .1. E., Jr., 38, 70, 113, 115, 158, 217, 260. Hzirrington, W. F., Jr., 38, 70, 113, 115, 186, 262. 11:1rri5, R. H., Jr., 126, 138, 170, 192, 217. Harrison, Riolnnond, 148, 150. 1151-fr, J. W., 35, 71, 113, 115, 186, 251, 257, 269. 1'11l.l'1r1'1f1H,'l', G. G., 38, 71, 113, 166. 1'1:1sk0ll, C10l'112l1l'1, 126, 130, 136, 138, 209. 11u5t.ing5, H. B., Jr., 126, 138. Hawkes, N. W., Jr., 38, 71, 113, 116, 188, 222, 243. 1 L1'12LW1i1I18, 0. W., 142, 145, 159, 121, 166' 188, 209, 217. I, Hziwkins, VV. W., Jr., 142, 145. rr rlrrrp, J. E., Jr., 125, 135, 170, 192, 206, 217, 261. J Heap, R. G., 148, 150. UH0m'd, John, Jr., 126, 138, 176, 178, 182, 155, 217. 1, Hearth, M. F., Jr., 142, 145, 254. ,, Herrtir, M. A., 35, 72, 113, 115. 192, 222, 254. 1, Hoinkol, R. R., 142, 145. J Hointz, A. M., 148, 150, 184. UH0izm11nn, W. A., Jr., 126, 138. L Herschel, Clornc-ns, Jr., 142, 145. .1 Hewitt, E. M. 8., 148, 150, 211. S Higgins, J. H., .1r., 38, 72, 113. U1-1i1l, C. VV., 126, 138. S Hill, K. M., 35, 72, 113, 254. 1, Hine, A. C., Jr., 142, 145. L Holden, J. H., 142, 145. J 11o1d0n, J. S., 148, 150, 261. UHo1d0r, R. D., 126, 138, 192. U Holihnn, J. P., 126. 138, 188, 228. UHo1ih:m, W. B., 125, 138, 228, 264, 265. S Hollonbcck, D. W., 38, 73, 113, 116. S 1'10110nb00k, J. F., 73, 113, 115, 208. UHo1t, R. G., 126, 138, 175. S Hoolrrr-, R. S., Jr., 35, 73, 113, 115, 161, 1661 154, 208, 211, 248, 270. S Hopkinson, George, Jr., 38, 74, 113, 116, 123, 176, 212, 235, 262. U Horn, W. C., 3rd, 126, 138. J Hosford, W. D., Jr., 148, 150, 267. UHot011ki5s, G. R., Jr., 126, 138, 186. U Hotchkiss, S. L., 126, 183, 248. 5 Howard, .1. R., 38, 74, 113, 116, 123, 158, 159, 121, 166, 194, 214, 251. J Hubbard, C. V., 148, 150. 5 Huokins, R. R., 38, 74, 113, 116, U Hunting, W. F., 126, 138. U Huntington, A. P., 126, 138, 182. 5 Huntington, J. W. P., 38, 75, 113, 116, 175. U Huron, L. H., 126, 138, 184, 211. 5 Hutchinson, P. P., 38, 75, 113, 116, 123, 190, 206, 243. 5 Hyrlr, W. 'r., Jr., 35, 75, 113, 116, 175, 258, 269. J J James, R. W., 148, 150. L Jamstrom, E. P., Jr., 142, 145, 228. UJohnson, C. L., Jr., 126, 131, 136, 138, 176, 228. ml Ln: I I m .10hnS0n, 11. C., Jr., 126, 138, 176, 131, 184, 228. JOl1118OI1, 8. C., 142, 145. Johnson, W. cleF., .lr., 126, 138, 176, 188, 228. Johnston, W. V., Jr., 38, 76, 113, 11 222, 235, 239, 260, 261. 6, 188, .101wS, C. B., 38, 76, 113, 116, 192, 222, 228. .16n0S, '12 126, 138, 192, 222, 235, 262, 266. , Jordan, R. H., 126, 138. Joyce, M. l ., 3, 38, 76, 113, 116, 12 0, 123, 17.0, 171, 190, 206, 214, 215, 220, 222. K Kahn, A. E., 142, 145, 183, 184, 228. 1i11.l1S11C1l1l'11', P. J., 148, 150. Keith, Caimpbcll, 142, 145. Kelly, J. N., Jr., 126, 188. Kemp, Br:-ulstreet, 126, 175, 217, 248. Kendall, K. R., 38, 77, 113, 116, 18 217. Kennett, R. H., 142, 145, 150. Kenney, 141. O., Jr., 142, 145, 217. Keppel, David, 126, 139, 210. Keyser, J. A., 38, 77, 113, 116, 177,18 3, 214, 3. Kimball, R.. P., 126, 139, 192, 215, 223, 235, 243. King, W. R., 142, 145, 176, 247, 243. 1 lin-11, W. C., Jr., 38, 77, 113, 116, 12 184. Kirtland, Lynn, 148, 150. Kittredge, 13. W., Jr., 126, 139. 2, 163, Knibbs, J. W., 3rd, 126, 139, 182, 183, 208, 222. Knowles, F. E., 142, 145, 208. K11ox, li. D., 142, 145. Knox, D. D., 126, 139, 228. Knox, .1. H. M., 3rd, 142, 194, 228, 261. Knox, 8. D., 126, 139, 228. Koren, H. L. 'l'., 126, 139, 158, 166, 258, 266. Krichn, G. A., 148, 151. Kucem, J. E., 1326, 139. Kuehn, G. W., 126, 131, 136, 139, 168, 192, 215, 221, 222, 228. Kllhll, G. M., 148, 151, 235. 1L La Fountain, 8. E., 148, 151. Lamb, B. J., 38, 78, 113, 116, 161. Lammers, E. C. H., 38, 78, 113, 11 161, 166. 6, 159, Landers, C. 8., J1'.,38, 78, 113. 116, 258. IAILIISCIIIJC, P. V., 38, 131, 136, 161, 175, 208, 217, 248. Lu.Pierre, A. R., 126, 139. Lalsker, Eclwamrfl, 126, 139, 154, 163, 166. Lznwrenee, Jol1n, 38, 79, 113, 116. Learned, J. P., 148, 151. ' Lefwitvt., H. D., 38, 79, 113, 116, 120, 123, 177, 190, 203, 206, 243, 260, 261. 1.6dw1111, A. G., 126. 139, 178, 186. 1.66, H. 142, 145, 267. Leinke, O. A., Jr., 148, 151, 175, 217, 222, 228. Leopold, R. W., 126, 139, 208. Levy, R. L., 126, 139, 186, 261, 264. Lewis, R. E., 142, 145, 186, 222, 264, 265. Lilien1.l1:Ll, J. L., Jr., 126, 139, 190, 266. Lister, D. K., 142, 145, 208, 270. 1.11.1-16, W. F., Jr., 126, 139, 175, 217, 222. 1.i1.1.161161f1, 11. 38, 79, 113, 116, 120, 121, 122, 123, 177, 192, 235. Locke, E. A., Jr., 38, 80, 113, 116, 161, 182 183, 186, 194, 206, 210, 212. Lockwood, 'l'. D., 21111, 148, 151. lioewenstein, M. F., 38, 80, 113, 116, 161 182. Lorulnger, 111. J., Jr., 126, 139, 194. 1.611666 1.. H., 38, 80, 113, 116, 190, 222. Lovelamnrl, R. W., 38, 81, 113, 116, 265. Lovell, R. li., 38, 81, 113, 116, 120, 123, 198 203, 243, 254. Lowen1.l1:L1, R. L., 148, 151. Luse, R. K., 148, 151. Lyon, W. D., Jr., 148, 151. Lyster, P. B., 126, 139. M MILCAKIILHI, Alfred, 3rd, 148, 151. Mackenzie, A. A., 148, 151. Maignuson, P. L., 142, 145, 217. Manning, W. J., 126, 139, 161, 168. Mnrden, Ford, 126, 139, 181. Malrshull, C. DOL., 126, 139. Mzmrlvin, W. F., Jr., 142, 145, 176, 194. Marx, O. B., J1'., 126, 132, 136, 139, 208 210, 251. Mason, O. B., 38, 81, 113, 116, 188. 1 7 1 I M1Lthe1', R. li., 126, 139, 161, 176, 181, 182, 184. McC11.be, A. E., Jr., 142, 145, 190. McC111ve, C. G., 38, 82, 113, 1.16, 188, 260, 261. . Y- 1 -1 ,JZ Irm 1l l - m 1.1 O. A s McCrary, J. R., Jr., 38, 82, 113, 116, 158, 159, 188, 217, 260. U McGregor, D. R., 126, 132, 136, 139, 190. U Mclntire, J. W., 126, 132, 137, 139, 158, 166, 194, 209. L McKee, J. P., 142, 145, 183, 209. L McKenzie, R. B., 142, 145, 188, 220. s McKibbin, D. K., 82, 113, 116, 122. s MeKinnie, P. F., 38, 83, 116, 188, 217. L McMullen, R. S., 142, 145, 208. U McNulty, R. J., 126, 139. J McQuade, A. J., 148, 151. L Meffert, R. F., 142, 145, 208, 222, 261. s Megrew, A. F., 38, 83, 113, 116, 161, 168, 176, 212. U Merrill, B. R., 126, 139, 190, 248, 251. L Merrill, D. D., 142, 145, 194. J Merrill, J. C., 148, 151. J Meyer, H. E., 148, 151. L Middenclorf, C. H., Jr., 142, 145. L Millard, J. P. R., 142, 145, 248. .1 Miller, A. D., 148, 151, 188. L Miller, H L., 142, 145, 209, 267. L Miller, M. G., 142, 145. s. Miller, W, F., 38, 83, 113, 116, 206, 208, 228. U Mitchell, E. E., 126, 139. U Moldawan, M. H., 126, 139, 184. s Moon, E. W., 3rd, 38, 84, 113, 116, 267. L Morrell, S. B., Jr., 142, 145. J Morrill, F. F., 148, 151. s Morse, G. G., 38, 39, 84, 113, 116, 120, 163, 170, 192, 198, 215, 217, 225. s Morton, N. H., 38, 84, 113. U Morton W. B., 126, 139, 221. s Muhlfeld, J. E., 38, 85, 113, 116, 192, 208, 215, 222, 243. ' L Munger, Warren, 142, 145, 258. U Munroe, H. S., Jr., 126, 139. J Murphy, K. F., 148, 151, 176, 184. U Myerson, H. M., 126, 139, 215,221,222 N J Negley, A. S. B., 148, 151, 209, 228. U Ncgus, P. E., 126, 133, 136, 139. J Negus, R. A., 148, 151. s Nelson, W. G., Jr., 38, 85, 113, 116, 258. U Nichols, H. C., 126, 139, 161. s Nichols, O. M., 38, 85, 113, 116, 166, 184, 208, 211, 212, 228, 263. U Nicholson, C. M., 126, 139, 186, 206, 208, 225. ' X.-4 S Nickerson, E. C., 2nd, 38, 86, 113, 116, 192 228, 248. J Niles, H. D., 14s, 151, 229. U Nimmo, D. D., 139, 192, 248, 266. J Nims, N. G., 148, 151, 228. U Nulle, Richard, 126, 139. s Nutt, J. R., Jr., 38, 86, 113, 116, 158, 161, 168. s Nutter, A. M., 38, 86, 113, 248. U Nystrom, K. G., 126, 139, 228. 0 S 011011, P. S., 39, 97, 113, 116, 123, 225, 263. S O'Kcefo, A. B., Jr., 38, 87, 113, 116. L Olds, E. A., 3rd, 142, 145. T. Oppenheimer, R. B., 142, 145. U Osborn, M. M., 126, 134, 136, 139, 170 190, 217, 248, 266. U Osborne, L. B., 126, 127, 134, 136, 139, 206, 228, 250, 251. U Osgood, C. B., 126, 1:59, 194, 209, 268. S Owsley, C. H., 2nd, 38, 87, 113, 116, 194. P L Pack, W. N., 142, 145, 225. S Pago,T.M.,38,88,113,116,161,181, 247, 248. s Paige, Jason, Jr., 38, 88, 113, 116, 225 L Park, J. A., Jr., 142, 145, 209. L Parker, E. P., 142, 146. S Parker, H. S., 38, 88, 113, 116, 186. U Parker, J. L., 126, 139, 210. S Parker,J.M., 2nd, ss, 89, 113, 116, 258, 269. s Parsons, D, T., 38, 89, 113, 117, 123, 192. U Paterson, J. A., 126, 139. J Patterson, G. R., 148, 151. ' L Perkins, W. S., 142, 146, 235. s Perry, B. B., 38, 89, 113, 117, L Pettit, T. B., Jr., 142, 146. s Peyser, F. VV., 38, 90, 11.3, 117. S Phelan, J. D., 32, 90, 113, 117, 123, 190, 270. J Pierson, R. L., 148, 151.. . U Pihodnn, Gottlieb, 126, 139. 1 159 239 177 188 175 192 123 1 66 262 S Pike, H. E., 38, 90, 113, 117, 188, 222, 225 243. U Pixley, E. M., 126, 139, 264. s Plaisted, Harris, 38, 91, 113, 117, 222. 322 I 1 7 lr M m ml J Poole, N. V., 148, 151, 248. s Rose, B. H., Jr., 38, 96, 113, 117, 194, 214, L Pope, G. D., Jr., 142, 146. 235, 238, 239, 262. U Powcll, R- -1-, 126, 139. U Rossiter, W. A., 126, 140, 182. s Pratt, R. C., 38, 91, 113, 117. L Roundcy, R. E., 142, 146. U Putnmn, E- K., 126, 139, 184, 210. .1 Rounsefell, C. P., 148. S 1'11'01111111, -1- A-, 38, 91, 113, 117, 123, 161, URunyon, J. F., 126, 140, 190, 264, 265. 183, 184, 188. S Q J Saitta, Lawrence, 148, 151. J Quincy, J. J., Jr., 148, 151, 248. L Saltonstall, Robert, Jr., 142, 143, 146, 222, U Quinn, W. R., 126, 139, 194, 239, 254. 228, 243, 248. L Sargent, O. M., 142, 146, 208. R s Satterthwaite, R. P., 38, 96, 113, 117, 166, 211, 212, 248. J Ramsay, J. A., 148, 151, 228. L Saunders, G. R., 142, 146, 184. L Ramsay, R. T., 142, 146. U Savage, A. H., 126, 140, 192, 222, 266. s Ranek, J. M., 38, 92, 113,117, 186, 214, 216, s Savage, S. S., 38, 96, 113, 117,192,215, 221, 225, 228, 242, 243, 263. 222, 228, 250, 251. s Raymond, C. H., Jr., 38, 92, 113, 117. s Sawyer, G. C., 38, 97, 113, 117, 163, 166, Read, G. S., 38, 92, 113, 117, 166, 175, 178. 193, 203, 243, 260. Reddy, J, F., Jr., 38, 93, 113, 117, 184, 208, J Scheffy, Luther, 148, 151. 228, 265. J Scheu, J. P., 148, 151. U Reed, W. T., 126, 127, 139, 186, 235, 239. L Schley, Asbury, 142, 146. U Reid, H. N., 126, 139, 210, 222. s Schmidt, M. W., 38, 97, 113, 117, 175, 181, U Reid, William, Jr., 126, 139, 222, 235, 262, 184. 264. U Schoenfeld, R. A., 2nd, 126, 140. U Reisner, H. G., Jr., 126, 139, 194, 215, 221, L Seabury, R. W., Jr., 142, 146. 222, 239. s Seavcr, F. A., 38, 97, 113, 117, 176, 194, 208, s Rhodes, Tirnotliy, 38, 93, 113, 117, 163, 175, 216, 228, 263. 210, 248, 260. U Sedgwick, Charles, 126, 140, 163. s Ringland, R. S., 38, 93, 113, 117. U Seligmann, A. W., Jr., 126, 140. s Ripple, E. H., 3rd, 3, 38, 94, 113, 117, 170, L Seton, L. H., 142, 146. 171, 183, 184, 190, 208, 212, 222, 228, U Shaffer, R. A., 126, 140. 260, 261, 267. s Shanley, J. L., 38, 98, 113, 11.7, 166, 170, U Roach, J. H., 126, 139, 172, 228. 190. L Robbins, F. S., 142, 146, 188. L Shannon, R. F., 142, 146, 188. S Roberts, C. F., 38, 94, 113, 117. U Shaw, E. T., Jr., 126, 140. s Roberts, D. W., 38, 94, 113, 117, 188. UShepard, H. P., 126, 140, 177, 185, 222, U Roberts, J. M., 126, 139, 228. 247, 248. L Robertson, E. W., 142, 146. s Sherman, John, 38, 98, 113, 117, 161, 192, J Robertson, J. M., 2nd, 148, 151, 184. 217, 222, 228. L Robinson, H. B. B., 142, 146, 211, 217. s Shidler, A. N., 38, 98, 113, 117, 210. s Robinson, J. D., Jr., 38, 95, 113, 117, 192, s Shulman, LeR., Jr., 38, 99, 113, 117, 158. 215, 222. s Simeoke, R. P., 38, 99, 113, 117, 182, 209. S Robinson, NL. G., Jr., 38, 95, 113, 117, 176, L Sise, H. S., 142, 146. ' 260, U Sloan, Burrows, Jr., 126, 140. L Robinson, M. H., 142, 146. U Small, E. P., 126, 140, 176, 194, 228. U Rodgers, A. S., 2nd, 126, 139. J Smith, Barrett, Jr., 148, 151. L Roell, Rudolph, 142, 146. s Smith, D. F., 38, 99, 113, 117, 176, 192, 222, 1. Rogers, Carl, 142, 146. 228. s Romaine, H. H., 38, 95, 113, 117, 161, 166, U Smith, H. G., 126, 140. 182, 212, 260. s Smith, J. I-I., Jr., 38, 100, 113, 117. U Rorty, M. M., 126, 140, 228. L Smith, J. G., 142, 146. 323 Q' , I , .-17 lr l - m....e1i? - i B lm gg U Smith, J. W., 126, 140. L Snecloker, Sedgwick, 142, 146, 190, 222. S Snyder, G. VV., 38, 100, 113, 117, 182, 192 209, 217, 251, 270. J Sowclcn, G. S., 148, 151. .1 Sowdcn, T. C., 148, 151. .1 Spear, J. T., 148, 151. .1 Spencer, W. A., 148,'151, 208, 261. L Sperrle, 111. M., 142, 146. 1. Spiegel, J. P., '142, 146, 175, 217. L Spurr, R. A., 142, 146. U Stannarcl, G. J., Jr., 126, 140, 228, 268. U Stearns, R. B., 126, 140, 188. U Stedman, T. W., J1'., 126, 140, 168, 184, U Stein, W. H., 126, 140, 264. S stern, 11. A., ss, 100, 113, 117. L Stover, R. B., 142, 146, 184. U Stokes, H. K., Jr., 126, 140, 184. L Strcit, W. H., 142, 146, 248, 268. J Strickland, D. W., Jr., 148, 151. .1 Su1l1ViL11,W.J., 148, 151, 215, 221, 222. 270. S S11mmerill,C.NV., 38, 101, 113, 117, 228. 8 SVCIICJSOII, R. H., 38, 101, 113, 117, 122, 159 L Sweet, W. E., 142, 146, 228. U Sweetsir, F. N., 126, 140. U Swenson, John, 126, 140, 188. T J Taber, T. C., Jr., 142, 148, 152, 217. L Talcott, Thayer, 142, 146. U Tasker, Harold T., 126, 134, 136, 140 182, 183, 184, 222. U Taylor, A. P., 126, 140, 188, 266, 267. L Taylor, B. I., Jr., 142, 146. , 1.76, S Taylor, W. P., Jr., 38, 101, 113, 117, 209. U Tenchor, J. R., 126, 140, 239. S '1'0rr011, H. 33, 102, 113, 117, 123, 211. L'1lCI'I'y, D. D., Jr., 142, 140, 209, 261. s Thompson, G. R., 38, 102, 113, 117, 123, 163. L'1'0b111, F. A., .11-., 142, 146, 100, 228, s Tozier, C. W., 38, 102, 113, 117. U Travis, W. W., 126, 140. L Tribune, J. L., 142, 146. U True, G. R., 126, 140. s Truitt, C. S., 38, 103, 113, 117, 192, 222, 228. L'1'llf1LS, 11. C., 142, 146, 182, 248. s Turner, N. W., 38, 105, 113, 11.7, 194, 243. 1. Tyson, Cyril, 142, 146, 188, 222, 228. 168 1 122, 265. 208, 228, s Tyson, Mark, 38, 103, 113, 117, 120, 121, 163, 188, 198, 203, 215, 221, 222, 225, 230, 228, 251, 263. Ty1.11s. F. J., 38, 104, 113, 118, 1.63, 190. Tytus, J. B., 3rd, 38, 105, 113, 118, 190. 1U Ulfelcler, Howarcl, 38, 104, 113, 118, 260, V Van1Lennep, F. L., 126, 140, 158, 159, 178, 192, 208, 210, 228. Van Winkle, E. K., Jr., 126, 1.40, 264. S Veatch, H. B., Jr., 38, 105, 113, 11.8, 184, 212, 263. S Voecler, J. V., 38, 105, 113, 118, 1.23, 248. Uv'CCl1Cl', N. P., 126, 140, 166, 194, 209. 11V0I1f10l'l0111l'I, A. L., 126, 140, 208. S Vose, WV. T., 38, 105, 113, 118. W U Wadleigh, H. M., 126, 140, 190, 268. Wadsworth, C. Y., 38, 106, 113, 118, 186, 243, 258. L Wagner, F. A., Jr., 142, 146. L Waldref, G. T., 142, 146, 208, 211. L Walling, J. F., 142, 146. L Walsh, A. B., Jr., 142, 146, 175, 217. U Walsh, H. H., Jr., 126, 140. S Walsh, M. A., Jr., 38, 106, 113, 118, 210. S Walsh, '1'. A., as, 100, 113, 118. s Walton, W. C., Jr., 38, 107, 113, 118, 260, 265. U Walz, Erik, 126, 140. U Ward, J. L., 126, 140, 266, 267. J Ward, L. G., 148, 149, 151, 239. L WVi.1.l'11II11l.I1, George, 142, 146, 192, 208, 247, 248. S Ware, S. P., Jr., 38, 107, 113, 118, 194, 206, 222, 228. U Warner, M. H., 126, 140. J Watson, J. B., 148, 151. L Watson, R. B., 142, 146. I. Watt, J. E., 142, 146, 208. U Webber, C. P., 2nd, 126, 140, 186, 257. U Webber, G. P., 126, 140, 254. TIE! 72 C1 C S Webster, G. V., Jr., ss, 107, 113, 118, 182, 188. U Wellington, T. K., Jr., 126, 140, 176, 266. U Wells, G. G., 126, 140. U Wells, R. C., 126, 140. T -. - 7 hp l H 1l1 E ml , U Wondnagcl, F. W., 126, 14-0. U Wcsmn, H. 126, 140, 222, 235, 261, 200. S Whoolor, H. L., 108, 113, 118. L Wheeler, R. P., 142, 146, 161.4 S Whcc-lor, S. M., 38, 108, 113, 118, 210, 222, 260. S Whitcomb, A. IC., 38, 108, 113, 118, 176. White, D. M., 30, 100, 113, 118,186. I. W111t.n0y, W. F., 142, 146, 215, 221, 222. s W1g1111lH1l11, G. A., 38, 118, 188. U Wildcr, D. H., 126, 140. 1. Wiley, 1-1. 142, 146, 208, 248. L wV1111L11CI', IS., 142, 146. S Willctts, A. '1'., 30, 109, 113, 110, 186, 222, 228. L Williams, G. 1-1., Jr., 142, 146. .1 Williams, G. R., Jr., 148, 151. UWi1li:u11s, J. D., 21111, 126, 140. S Wilson, 1.. o., as, 109,113, 118, 216, 228. .1 1fV11S011,11.VV., 148, 151, 267. S Wilson, T. E., 30, 110, 113, 118, 175. U Wi1111c1-, G. 1-1., 126, 1:15, 1:10, 140, 188. U Wim-1ton,R.H.,110,113,118,140,182,194 222, 235. ' U Winston, R. W., 126, 140. I 1. Wood, D. R.. 142, 146, 184, 208. 1. Wood, G. C., 142, 146. S Wood,0.15., 38, 110, 113, 118. S Wooclborry, E. H., 38, 111, 113, 118. U Wooclbury, 'l'. J., 126, 140. U Woodman, H. E., 126, 140. .1 Wooclmzm, R. E., 148, 151. S Woomlwmd, W. 'l'., Jr., 38, 111, 113, 118, 123, 168. I. NV1'ig11t, J. WV., 142, 146, 217. .1 1rVI'1j.Z11f-, P. B., 148, 151. 1. W1'1gl11., W. D., 142, 146. I. NVl'11lQ1111l10llI', W. F., 142, 146. Y 1. Yowons, H. E. R., Jr., 142, 146, 178, 261. S Young, G. W., 38, 111, 113, 118. s Young, Melvin H., 3, 38, 112, 113, 118, 170, 178, 182, 192, 210. 1 1. Young, Myron I-I., 142, 146. 11 Young, W. C., 126. Z U zum, D. J., 126, 135, 136, 140, 228. as mtl 1 , .. . lr Advertisements .... Athletics ........ 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