Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)

 - Class of 1929

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Wf'.'25V.VV .. aj ' Q 1 f '- y 1 , W, will' fu N JM VWU1NHWwmWl1W'vMIAxWWN'MlMWMMJHnvxwUww MW 7 THE X IQDQ i 1 REESE H HARRIS JR THEODORE S JONES Ma BIDDLE H GARRISON A 1 Ed 1 V ,X 1 EA wk J W' QQ L A .. - x X -jf l'.!..F ll- m m ml'-I FCIQEWUIDD Qgnl' is with many dyferent feelings that We submit this volume of the Tean to our readers. jfoping to improve upon the eforts of our predecessors, we habe made some changes, both omissions and additions. Though we may habe failed in our attempt to produce a better Tean, the book will at least serve a practical purpose---that of recalling to the Glass of 1929, whose doings it chronicles, days spent here at Exeter, activities participated in, and, abobe all, friendships enjoyed. Qjnince we are but human, even while we were beginning our work on the 'Pean, We were fated to make mistakes in the preparation of a book so inclusive. fudge us, then, not too harshly for our blunders, and with a kindQf and forgiving state of mind accept our puny efforts. fWith these words we urge you to consider the result of our year's work. 4 5 . 9 .J 9 Tl-1E ICHUDL 1925-1929 CIQEANIZATIUNI ATHLETIC! ADVEIQTIIEMENTI C2 i 5 Photograph by Bachrach, Inc g v .1 Lg an A -w:a:f ij,-is lm sr - Ulu the memurp ut jflars. 19errp This hunk is hehirateh Qin the grare uf manner tnhirh nn Qixeter hop who knetn her ran forget she ahheh that rarer grare uf the spirit, tnhirh tnas her lube of rather human beings, her quirk anh genuine interest in their welfare, anti her eagerness tu he nt use tu them. 9 TH E ACADEMY TDWEIQ 10 IDIJLE AND DEAIBDDY HALL! 11 THUMDION GYMNAII UM THDMDION IBAIEBALI. AND TRACK CAGE 13 ' INTEIQIDIQ, DHILLIDI CHUIQCH 14 I' M5 V54 Q 'iv TDWN DI: EXETEID CILLEY HALL AT NIGHT AMEN CDUIDT ALUMNI HALL iwnig 3, ,W Q.-pw. LAMDNT IN fl IQMADY A-Qi THE HILL BRIDGE DAVII LIBIQAIDY .. N- I -kf ff m m - m m lm ll-I TID ITEEI JEREMIAH SMITH, JR., A.B., LL.B., President . . Elected June, 1907 LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D., ex-ojfcio . . Elected June, 1914 GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON, A.B., LL.D. . . Elected June, 1903 THOMAS WILLIAM LAMONT, A.B., LL.D. . . Elected October, 1917 MINOT OSGOOD SIMONS, S.T.B., A.M., D.D. . Elected February, 1920 WILLIAM BOYCE THOMPSON, LL.D. . . Elected October, 1921 BERNARD WALTON TRAFFORD, A.B. . . Elected October, 1921 Treasurer CORNING BENTON, A.M. ..... . . . . Elected October, 1922 Cashier EMILIE S. SPRING ...... . . . Elected June, 1896 Clerk of the Trustees LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE, A.B ........,... Elected October, 1924 22 Cambridge, Mass . Exeter, N. H New York City New York City New York City . Yonkers, N. Y. Readville, Mass. . Exeter, N. H. . Exeter, N. H . Exeter, N. H iw' ui fn! UGO Cl 1+ 101 mm f6,fm4,,M A U U I A-, f 7 - .A x . .1 Fm in i rv:-u-F ifa A'- - - - ,, LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D. A A fl? JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS, A.M., LL.D. Professor of English Literature, Emeritus. Elected October, 1878. Prepared for college at the Phillips Excter Academy. A.B., Har- vard, A.M., Dartmouth fHon.D, LL.D., New Hampshire College. Everett Athenaeum, the Signet, fb B li, Harvard, fb K fb New Hampshire College, Sigma, Boston University. Member of Modern Language Association of America, American Dialect Society, American Philological Association, Vice-President, American Unitarian Association. Editor of Sc-ottls Hliady of the Lake, Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison, Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, 'l and 1' The Deserted Village. JOSEPH SHERMAN FORD, A.M. Harvard, 1894, A.M., Harvard, 1900 of the Phillips Efcler Acurlemy. GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M., L.H.D. Instructor in German. Appointed June, 1895. Prepared for college at Albion, N. Y., High School. A.B., Will- iams, 1888, A.M., Harvard, 1894, L.H.D., Williams, 1928, Leipzig, Halle, Columbia. fb B K New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, New England Modern Language Association, Secondary Education Board. Author of Hlntroduction to Latin Qwith J. C. Kirtlandj. 24 Principal. Harlan P. Amen Professor lf lef ted June 1914 Prepared for college at Lawrenceville School A B VN lll1d.IllS 1898, A.M., Princeton, 1899, A.M Yale 1916 l1ttD Dart mouth, 1915, L.H.D., Williams, 1920 I HD, Amherst 1928 Instructor at Lawrenceville School , Professor at VN 1ll1 tms Colle e A A fb Club, New York, Williams Club New Xorlx, l tv ern Club Boston, Century Association, New York Htrx u d Club Boston Editor Marlowels 'A Dr. F5tl1St1lS,H Newspaper md m tg l,7lIll trticles Director of Admissions. Appointed June 1894 Prepared for college at private school in Vt 'tlthftm Mass X B Harvard Club of Boston, formerly joint editor of the Hullelm 1 . .. . ki! m M 1 m ml HOWARD ANDREW ROSS, A.B. Direetorof the Gymnasilun and of Athletics. Appointed June, 1895: Prepared for college at Biddeford, Me., High School. A.B., Bowdoin. A A fb l orme1'ly Director of lwanehester Gymnasium. Member of American Pliysieal Education Association, Secondary School Direc- tors' Assoeiat ion. GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B. Instructor in lyI2.l.l.ll0ITliI,l,lf'S. Appointed October, 18915. Prepared for college at Glens Falls Academy, N. Y. A.B., Will- iams. Instructor at the Hamilton School, Philadelpliia, Pa. JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, A.M., L.H.D. Morison Professor of Latin. Elected October, 1897. Prepared for college at Trumansburg Academy, New York. A.B., Hobart College, 1890, A.M., 18935 L.II.D.,1915g Leland Stanford Junior University. fb K ill, dv li Ii Instructor at Washington College, Tacoma, Wash., Manzanita Hall, Palo Alto, Cal., Leland Stanford Junior Universityg IIobart College, Columbia University Summer Session. Member of Classical Association of England and VValesg American Philologieal Associa- tion, National Institute of Social Science, Secretary-Cieneral, Cum Laude Societyg College Entrance Examination Board, Editor of Selections from the Correspondence of Cicero, Editor of American Edition of Ritcliic-'s Fabulze Facilesf' Introduction to Latin twith G. IS. Itozersj, f'Orations of Cicero Cwith A. Harkness and A. G. Williamsl, Editor-in-chief of INIacmillan's Latin Series. Chair- man Summer Session Faculty, 1919-1927. WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1899. Prepared for college at Lowell High School. Lowell, Mass.g A.B., A.M., Harvard. A T Instructor at Racine College Grammar School, Racine, Wis. Assistant in Physics at Harvard. Member of Eastern Association of Physics Teachers. 25 hmm WILHELM SEGERBLOM, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry. Substituted for Dr. White, 1890-1900. Appointed June, 1900. Prepared for 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, New Hampshire Academy of Science, Metric Association, New England Association of Alumni Phillips Exeter Academy. Author of t'First Year Chemistry, t'Qualitative Analysis, t'Tables of Properties, numerous pam- phlets, articles in scientific publications. Department Editor of Journal of Chemical Education. LAURENCE MURRAY CRCSBIE, 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. Newspaper articles. Casual correspondent for various newspapers. Author of 't The Phillips Exeter Academy, a History. F- 1 -- ,af D 1 H 1 m ml ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK, A.M., Ph.D. Cilley Professor of Greek. Elected October, 1899. ,Prepared for college at Norwich, N. Y. A.B., Harvard Univer- sity, 1s93, A.M., 12494, Ph.D., 1399. A T fb is K lnstructor at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., NN'esleyan l'niversity, Middletown, Conn. Member of Harvard Club of Boston, American Philologieal Society, Classical Association of New England. Author of HStudies in the Life ot' St. Paul, l7octor's thesis, in Harvard Studies. 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., Ph.D., Harvard. A T Instructor at Brewster Free Academy, Wolfeboro, N. H. Member of American Historical Association, New England History Teachers' Association, Ossipee Club. Author of 'tAn Outline of Ancient History. Collaborated with Professor W. S. l+'er,fruson in revision of Goodspeed's 'tHistory of the Ancient World. 26 3- . , -Ji lf! lm u m m Bm D m m E X - .J NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK, A.M. Instructor in History. Appointcd Junc, 1900. Prcparcd for collcgc at Brockton, Mass., High School, liridgc- watcr, Mass., Normal School. A.B., Harvard, 1904, A.M., 1905. Instructor in Massachusetts Public Schools, Assistant in History, Harvard Collcgc and Itadcliffc Collcgc. Member of Amcrican Historical Association, Anicrican Political Scicncc Association, Alncrican Association for Labor Lcgislation, Now England History Tcachcrs' Association, New England Association of Collcgcs and Sccondary Schools. Sccrotary-'1'rcasurcr, Socicty of the Colonial VVars in thc Statc of Ncw Hainpshirc. Collaboratcd with Prof. vvllllillll Stcarns Davis, Ph.D.. in his History of Mcdizcval and Modcrn Europcfl Collaboratcd with Prof. J. S. Shapiro, Ph.D., in his History of Modcrn Tiincs in Europe. Director of Rockinghani County Y. M. C. A. Author of 'tAn Epitomc of Unitcd Statcs Historyf' 'l'rustcc of Northcrn Ncw England School of Itcligious Education. FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA, A.M. Odlin Profcssor of English Elcctcd Fchruary, 1907. Prcparcd for collcgo at Martinsburg, W. Va.. High School. A.l5., VW-st Virginia llnivcrsity, 1902, A.M., Harvard, 1903, Yalc. 41 Ii N11 -'IJ li li Instructor at Martinsburg, XY. Ya., High School, thc Choatc School. Mcmbcr of Modcrn Languagc Association, National Council of Tcaclicrs of English, Ncw England Association of Tcachcrs of English, Ncw England Association of Collcgcs and Sccondary Schools. Editor, The Bullclin of llzc l'l1fillips ltfrclcr rIl'Ill,I'Illjl. HENRY MARTIN SHUTE, A.M. Instructor in Gcrinaii and Frcnch. Appointccl Fcbruary, 1907. Prcparcd for collcgc at Salcm, Mass., High School. A.B., Tufts, 1902, ALI., 1902. A T Instructor at l7nivcrsity of Mainc. WALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Latin. Appointcml Octobcr, 1910. Prcparcd for collcggc at llaniilton Collcgiatc lnstitutc, Canada. A.B., Toronto llnivcrsity, 1894, A.M., llarvartl llnivcrsity, 1896, Pl1.D., Chicago Univcrsity, 1900. Instructor at Milton Acadclny, Milton, Mass., llnivcrsity School, Clcvcland, O., Chcshirc School, Chcshirc, Conn. Mcinhcr of Alncrican Philological Association, Ncw England Classical Asso- ciation. . 27 , 1- f- -a', k in HENRY LEWIS SWEET, A.B. lnstructor in lylathematics. ,Appointed October, 1910. Prepared for college at New Haven High School, New Haven, Conn. A.B., Amherst, 1907. dv F A db li li Instructor at University of Maine, Orono. Me., Principal of High School, Orono, Me. EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER, B.S. Instructor in Frencli. Appointed June, 1911. Prepared for college at Hudson, Mass., High School. B.S., Dart- mouth, 1894, Ilarvard. Z X lnstruetor at llridgton, Me., Academy, Detroit University School, Lawrenceville School, Long Lake Lodge. Member of Modern Language Association of America, New England Modern Language Association, American Association of Teachers of French, Harvard Club, University Club. CORNING BENTON, A.M. Appointed September, 1911. Appointed Treasurer June, 1922. Prepared for college at Newton, Mass., High School. A.li,, Ilar- vard, 1907, A.M., Harvard, 1908. II H Assistant in History, Harvard University. PAUL HUNTINGTON LINABERRY, A.M. Instructor in French, Appointed October, 1912. Prepared for college at the Oneonta, N. Y., High School. A.13., Harvard, 1908, A.M., 1910. Instructor at Ecole de Commerce, Lyon, France, Lycee Ampere, Lyon, France, Leeteur dlanglais a la Faculti des Lettres, Univer- site de Lyon, France. Member of the New England Modern Lan-- guage Association, Harvard Teachers, Association. 28 f X. . '- ,, Q71 F l 1 U m m lmj ALFRED REYNOLDS WIGI-ITMAN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Lat in. Appointed October, 1012. Prepared for college at Rogers High School, Newport, lt. I. A.B., Brown, N935 A.M., 19005 Ph.D., Harvard, 1909. Cammarian Club. fb li li Instructor at Morgan Park, Ill., Academy, University of Vermont, Hobart Collegeg Cambridge Latin School. WALTER EVERETT DOE, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September, 1015. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Acamlciny. A.B., Wesleyan University, 1908. fb N 0 Instructor at Holdcrness School, Plymouth, N. ll. Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England. ROY RUBINS SHREWSBURY, A.A.G.O. lllusical llireclor. Appointed June, 1910. Prepxlred for college at Redlands High School, Redlands, Cal. .-X..X.G.U., llniversity of Redlands. Menllmer of AIlIUI'll'llIl Guild of Organists. Author of Music in its Relation to Physics, t'Music and Religion, essays in periodicals. Boston Art Club. HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY, A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed May, 1017. Prepared for college at Mastcn Park High School, liuflalo, N. Y. A.B., Princeton, 19085 A.M., 1015. Terrace Club. fb I5 li Instructor at Marietta Academy, Asheville School, IlillSel1oolg Nichols School, Brooklyn Polytechnic. 29 . 1 Y -3? F 4 LEONARD ELKINS PEARL, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college at Vermont Academy. A.B., University of Vermont., 1910. K Z Chemist with the General Electric Company, of Schenectady, N. Y., Arthur D. Little, Inc., Boston, Standard Alcohol Company, Fullerton, La. HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE, A.B. Instructor in French. Appointed June, 1918. Prepared for college at Fairfield High School. A.B., Dartmouth, 1907. Instructor at Detroit University School and at St. Paulls School, Garden City, Long Island. EARL ALONZO BARRETT, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college at Detroit Central High School. University of Michigan, A.B., Cornell University, 1914, A.M., University of Minnesota, 1916. dw K E A A X11 fir B li Instructor at Huron College, University of Minnesota, St. .lohn's School, Manlius, N. Y. FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN, A.M. Instructor in History. Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college at Oneonta, N. Y., State Normal School. A.B., Princeton, 19025 A.M., 1905. dv B K Instructor at New Rochelle, N. Y., High School, Brooklyn Latin School, Newark Academy. Member of Commission for the Revision of History Requirements. 30 PIB EHHHEHEE NB INNER E5 EEE!! ME SL fn - ,QI msdiulialiii ilslaluigfxh EEE HBH!!! MBI HBE!!! HEI IIEHH IE llq MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS, A.B. Instructor in Itlnglish. Appointed June, 1918. I'1'cp:L1'c4l for college :Lt Ccntrzil Iligh School, Springfield, Mass. II:irv:u'rI, 1912, Signctt. lnstrllctor ut llairtford Iligh School, Groton School. Member of Il:u'v:ml Club of lloston. Ifrlitor, Ilurwml Aflrorfrllc. Hrlitor of UPOCIIIS of Wo1'4lsuortl1 and George Eliot's A' Mill on the Floss. HENRY SIMPSON COUSE Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1918. , A.M. Prepared for college :Lt Hancock, N. Y., High School. A.B., Princeton, 11109, A.M., Harvard, 1915. Instructor at the Kingsley School, Essex Falls, N. J., the Lanw- renceville School, the Noble and Grccnough School. SAMUEL LEON PARCHER, A.M. Instructtorin Physics. Appointed October, 1918. Prcpnrcml for college :xt High School, I5ir1'eforc1, Me. Bowdoin, 1892, Maxim- Mcfliczil School and Portluntl School for Medical In- struction, 1892-3. X11 T Instructor :it Ogunquit, and Iiicldcford, Me., 1896-1915, engaged in thc generation :md distribution of clcctricity and thc manufacture :tml tlistribution of gas in IIiclclc1'orcl and Bath , Me. lylember of the New Englamd Association of Gus Engineers. GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON, Jr., A.M. Instructor in English. Appointed Februziry, 1919. Prepared for college at Phillips Brooks School, Philadclphiai, Pa. A.B., Williams College, 19175 A.M., Harvard University, 1926. fb A 0 fb I5 Ii Gargoyle Society. 31 '55 .-- - ,il PHILIP EDWIN I-IULBURD, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1919. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. SB., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1917. A 'l Ag Walker Club. Technology Alumni Association. Engineer with Stone dz Webster Eng. Corp., Boston, and Aberthaw Construction Co., Boston. OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON Assistant Director of the Gymnasium and of Athletics. Appointed June, 1920 Pri Jmd for college -it The Phillips Ewcter Academy. Harvard XI z '- . . , . 1 I'niversity Summer School of Physical Education, 1915. EZRA PIKE ROUNDS, A. B. 11151-l'lll'if0I' in Mathematics. Appointed September, 1920. Prepared for college at Cornish, Maine, High School. A.B., Bowdoin. 1920. 9 A X, fb B K The .Association of Teachers ot Mathematics in New England. EDWIN SILAS WELLS KERR, A.B. Recorder. Appointed September, 1921. Prepared for college at Hillman Academy, Wilkes-Barre, Pa A.B., I'rinceton, 1909. Dial Lodge. fb B K Instructor at Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. 32 RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, A.M. lnstruvtor in Iintin. Appoinim-ll sl'D1K'IIllJl'1', 19212. l'1'op:n'o1l for vollm-go :mt Colorzulo High Svhool. A.B., llIllVl'I'Sl1y of tho South, 1911, A.M., llzwvzircl, 1920. A 'l 52 lxIOII1lX'l'0f Claissicnl Assoviaition of Now England. NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH, A.B. lnstriu-tor in 1.111-lll. Appointvd lXlnrm-li, 1923. Propzmrcd at 1'l2LI'II11I1g1-OII, Mc., lligh School. A.B., llurvaml, 1921. fl? li K 1118111101-OI' :il S1 uyvoszmi, School, 1Y:l1'I'l'l1iOIl, Yzi. PERCY COUCH ROGERS, A.B. Instructor in l rv1i1-li and Spanish. Appointed June, 1923. l'r0p:1rvfl for vollfgv ui NYCS1 Fp1'ingfi0ld, Mass., High School. A.l5.,1'Vvslvy:1!x,1918. A X ll lI1S1I'llI'101'2l1 Ilvllvfonic- Avaclvniy, Bvllvfolilv, Pal., Choatv Fvhool Wallingford, Conn. Mmnbcr of New Erlglzind Modern 1121112111120 Assovintion. BIOIIIITCI' L'l'niv0rsit-6 do 'll0lll0llS0, 'll01llOllSP, FI'2LIlI'l', 1923. nlPIl1l'N'l' of 1110 Assoviaiiiion dos Boursivrs Franvo-Alllorivniris, Paris. Cvrlifivulf d' Etumlvs Ifrallcgaisos Sup6ri0ur1-s. Ccrtilioait do laingnv 4-spaignolc. Diploma do professc-ur do frzulqais. Momhor Nmvlldnglanul Assoviation of Collcgvs and Soconflairy Schools. REV. VICTOR MELLET HAUGHTON, A.B. lnstiruolor in thc lliblc. Appointivcl Svptoxiiln-1', 19233. l'rop:Lr0rl for oollogv at Hoopvrls School, Yonkvrs, N. Y. Colum- bia, 1885-87. Hurvzml, 1889, A.B. X11 T General Thcologiczxl Seminary, Now York, 1892. 33 WL 1---,1-I lfm m m '-l DONALD SIMS RICKARD, A.B., A.M. Instructor in French and Spanish. Appointed October, 1926. Prepared for college at Summit Acadeiny, Summit, N. J. A.B., Cornell, 19213 A.M., 1924. A K ld Weil Fellowship, University of Strasbourg, 1925. Instructor in Romance Languages, Cornell, 1925-1926. GURDON TRUMBULL SCOVILLE, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1926. Prepared for college at Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, Pa. A.B., Yale, 1926. fb li K HENRY D'ARCY CURWEN, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1924. Prepared for college at the Thayer Academy. Harvard College, A.B., flegrec taken in 1924 as of 1915. CLARENCE HIGGINS SANFORD, S.B., M.D. Metlieal Director. Appointed October, 1926. Prepared for college at Boston 1Cnglish High Fchool. Boston, Mass. S.lS., Ila1'Va1'cl, 1915, M.D., Harvard ltletlieal School, 1920. Instructor Department of Recreation and Health, Boston Y. M. C. A., 1915-16. ltledical Director St. l'aul's School, 1920-23. House Otlicer, Lowell Corporation Hospital, 1923-24. 1924-26, Assistant Nose and Throat Surgeon, Lowell Corporation Hospital, Lowell, Mass. Assistant. Nose and Throat Department of the Massa- chusetts General Hospital, General Practice in Lowell and Tewks- bury. 34 gf L .I 51 kn it : m y- gig GEORGE THOMAS MAJOR, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointcd June, 1927. Prcparcd for collcgc at Eastharnpton tMass:u-lniscttsj High School and Williston Academy. B.S., Harvard, 1927. fb li K PAUL CONANT EATON, S.B. Instructor in English. Appointed Novclnhcr, 1927. Prepared for collcgc at The Phillips Exctcr Acadcmy. S.l3., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1927. fb K E Iicavor Club, Varsity Club. I HARRY C. BARBER, A.M. Instructor in Mathcmatics. Appointcd Novcmbcr, 1927. Prcparcd for collcgc at Suflicld School. B.S., Anihcrst, 19023 A.M., Amherst, 1910. Instructor Gatos Acadclny, Ncligh, Nebraska, Suflicld School, Sufficld, Connecticut, English High School, Boston. Supervisor of Matlnonmtics in thc public schools in Newton, Mass. Prcsidcnt, National Council of Tcachcrs of Mathematics, 1928. Publications: Tcxtbooks in mathcmatics and a monograph, Teach- ing Junior High School Mathematics. MARION ADOLPHUS CHEEK, Jr., A.B. lnr:truc'tor in English. Appoints-ml Apri', 1928. 1 Prcparcd for collcgc at Tho Phillips Exeter Acadcxny. A.B., Harvard, 1926. 35 Y Y- I Msg af , h HEfEf --f':. Ds m,'ll NEAL DOW, A.B. Instruclor in l reneb. Appointed April, 1923. Prepareml for college at The Phillips Exeter Acamleiny. AB., Kenyon College, 1928g Vniversite dc Nancyg 1'niversite dc Parisg Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques. EDMUND ARTHUR CORTEZ, A.B. Instructor in Declarnation. Appointed November, 1928. Prepared for college at Greensboro Literary Training School. A.B., Taylor University, 19233 HO., 1924g B.D., 19255 Asbury Theological Seminaryg M.A., Columbia Ifniversity, 19265 Ed.M., Harvard University, 1927. Organizer and Director of Social and Religious VVork, Upland, Ind. g Associate Professor of Dramaties and Public Speaking, Asbury Theological Seniinaryg Intercollegiate Debating Coach in Asbury Collegcg Director of Religious Education Qlioys' Clubj in Labor Temple, New York Cityg Instructor in Public Speaking, University of New Hampshire. KP A Ii, T K A, K A II 12 - N f l af' illlui W ' Vi Y 5,1.:si?llrz-3 J A ,A X Q 5 Q,-af'3:Z'. J :'- ' ii it 1 'A .-. D 33 ,I,Em1E ..,.- V VV - -m.g 9yA 4 36 -'fi' 3 mx qxrwb jxfmffzwn-.,fWlX ff ,,.V: 37 SENIOR CLASS I EN I 0 I2 CLAII OFFICERS President . . . ...... . . RAYMOND F. Coomns Vice-President . , . . WILLIAM T. REI-:Im Secretary . . . . . RICHARD P. KIMBALL 'I' is at last our turn to hand over to our successors the power and prestige that we have held for the last year. As Seniors we have controlled most of the school activities, held all managerships and responsible positions, and, finally, have enjoyed that peculiar respect which an underclassman always feels for a Senior. We have not long, however, to enjoy this state of things, soon we shall be enrolled in the Freshman class of some university, suffering under the traditional Freshman burdens. All this seems hard, but it is altogether just and right. Let us try to do as well in college as we have done in preparatory school. Four years ago, when we entered school as Hprepsu, we looked with awe upon the members of the Senior Council, respected the Yard Dormitories as the abode of the mighty, and looked for- ward to the day when we, too, would go out of chapel first instead of last. These four years have passed by so quickly that it is hard to realize that we are at last where we have so long hoped to be. We are told that we are ready for college, that we have become men ready to undertake men's works. If this is so, then we owe a debt of gratitude to Exeter, to our teachers, and to our friends. We can never adequately pay this debt, but we can at least go out into the world and achieve suc- cess which will reflect honor on this old school. After we have been graduated, we shall never again be gathered together as a class without any absenteesg the best that we can hope is that as large a representation as possible will come back to every reunion. 39 1- -A ,v' if 1 me-1-f igs'-:',:. 1 E SLI ROBERT CHESTER ABBOTT MoN'rCLAm, N. J. l5ob. 'tChcs. Flntcred Junior Yearg Class Bascballg Class Footballg Class Hocke-yg Championship Upper Middle Tcnnis Tcamg Soccer Teamg Acadc-my Football Squad, Assistant Managcrg Christian Fraternity Q4Dg Outing Club C355 l.antcin Clubg Dramatic Associationg Four-Ycar Clubg The lfzrzzrzizzvz, Asso- ciate Editorg College Prefercncc, Corncllg Phi Theta Psi. CHARLES EDWIN ANGLE IIOCHESTER, N. Y. HChuck. Entered Lower Middle Ycarg Championship Senior Foot- ball Tcamg All-Class Football Tcamg Lf-s Cabotinsug V2i,l1dPVllli-'Sll0W, 19295 lXlusir-al Clubs, Orclicstrag Academy Bandg P. E, A. Friarsg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Harvard. WESTCOTT GORTON ATWOOD ARLINGTON, MAss. Wham-k. Entcrcd Svnior Ycarg Academy Golf Squadg Academy Swimming Squadg Ac-adm-my Track Squadg Christian Fmticrnitiyg Glve Clubg P. E. A. Bandg College PI'9f6l'Cl1C6, Yale. 40 vs- -- -f', Fla m i my m m uq WILLIAM FRANCIS ATWOOD, JR. lgANfl0li, MM. Bill EIlllxI'I'1l Vppvr Miclmllv Yvzlrq Class Bzlskvllmllg Christian F1'zLtc-l'I1iIyg llunor lxlilll, Svvoml Group flljg Collvgo Pull'- vrvtwc-, lyllfllllfblllll. JAMES BOURNE AYER, JR. M11,'roN, MASS, HJim. EIlI10l'0il Scnior YQ-arg Amulvlny Frmllmll 'l'v:1mg 'l'r:u-li Slllillll Cllrislizull 1':1tv1'11itx C'ollv 0l'1'1-fm-11-111-v llill'V1ll'Il' l . y 5- 1 1 Alpha Nu. BRADFORD KEYSER BACHRACH WEST N1-:w'roN, MASS. Hlll'2Ltl.H l3:Lr:l1. 161111-1'1-ml Lmvvr Mimlcllm- Yi-:Lrg Atlllvtirx Assor'i:1ti0ng Acrulv- my 'l'r:u'k 'l'u:un, IXIIIIIILQIIIIQ N1-w York IJILIIVK' Committvog Class Day Oflir-or, llistorizmg Cllristixxn l4'r:Lt,0rnity, Caxbim-tg llzultr-1'l1Cll1hg fllblllvll l5l'1LllI'h l,iIvr:u'y Soceivly QED, fRI'SIgIll'1lDQ Thr ETOIIIIIIH 6255, ldalitror-i11-r-lmiufg IINAN, CtlIll,l'lllllflIlg Slnllg llll,l'I'-FI'il,lA'I'Illlfy C10llIlf'llQ Honor IYIZLII, Sc-coml Group C-U5 lfonoramblc M4-ntiun Ciljg l'lI'0IlI'll Prizes, Ilonomblv lNI0ntion QZJQ Collvgcl l'1'c-fvrcncc, Hamrvzmrdg Phi Epsilon Sigma. l 41 X A. ,l r ae-.fz ma:-15:91 milf- 'Q .,.. -4' I- 1-Zu. fp-MQ Qzfmxsew. 1. um,-sei-14. f - I 1. , Y RICHARD PETERS BARNARD ARLIINGTUN, MASS, 'll'1-10 WALTER CLINTON BACKUS SIC.-VI l'lll-1, WASH. li01l. l'CliI1t. lllrltvlwwl Svnior Y:-:Lrg l 1-nving Clulmg lliStfn'if':Ll Socictyg 1 q1'll00l flI'f'lll'SlI'ilQ Nxt-lvl' l'Ar-0S g Cnllvge- l wfe-r'vr1r'v. M. I. T. IClIlOl'l'll Svnior Yvnrg flllI'lSllIl.Il l 1':1tv1'r1ityg Collc'g.i0 l'n-f- nm-, ll:1rV:n'ml. RICHARD LANGLEY BARNES lfVELLESI,l'1Y IIILLS, MASS. 'lDick. Entered Upper Mimldlv Ymrg Class Footbamllg Cl:LSS Hockey Clmzuupionship Svnior Class Football 'l'c-snug All-Class Foot- bZLll'll02LI1lQ Christian Fmterrlityg Colle-goI'refcrc11ce, Harvard 42 F I ' -If If m I U 1 M.f 'ff-f-,:- m lm ml . . . . , ROBERT HICKS BATES l'n11.ADm.PH1A, PA. Hliolmf' Hliotsf' l3otsford. l+Intorc-rl l'ppvr Middle YL-org Chzunpionship Senior Class lfootlmll 'l'm-:ung Cliaunpionship Uppor Midmllv Class Tonnis 'l'1-mug Christian Frzltvrrlityg Historical Soc-iotyg Boxing Clubg Colle-go l'rs-fc-rvrlco, Harvard. RALPH EDMOND BAXTER BicooKr,YN, N. Y. f'D:Ln. 'll5:Lx. Entered Lower Miclrllo XYOILTQ Class Basvlmll KQDQ A02l.ll0IIly Track 'Femng B. A. A. IIll0I'Sf'l10lIISl,lC 'll-:ung Christian Fmtvrnilyg College- I'rvfvl'1-lim-, Princvton, ROBERT DUNLAP BEATTY, JR. CLEVELAND, O. 'lBob. Entered Senior Yoarg Championship Senior Class Swim- ming Tcumg College Preference, Corncllg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 43 vs- A -an kIE E 1i mmm lnmdflq .wt wlf I ERNEST PATRICK BERNUTH Nnw Youk CITY, N. Y. Pat, Entered Junior Yearg Class Football Team, Manager, Class Baseball Team QD, All-Class Baseball Team C255 Academy Soccer Team, Championship Upper Middle Hockey Team, New York Dance Committee, Chairman, t'Les Cabotinswg Honorable Mention, Four-Year Club, College Preference, Prim-etong Phi Epsilon Sigma. EMILE ALBERT BEROLZHEIMER NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. HAL 'tBerry. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football, Fencing Club, Christian Fraternity CQD, The Efrmzirm 125, Assistant Business Manager: The Phillips Exeler Monthly, Assistant Business Manager, Advertising Manager, Honor Man, Sec- ond Group Q Honorable Mention C5J, College Preference, Har- vard. ANDREW PHILLIPS BILL IIANUYER, N. H. Phil. A1nby. . Entered Senior Yearg Senior Class Hockey Squad, Chris- tian Fraternityg Honorable Mention, College Preference, Dartmouth. 44 1. .---- ,, ,ai HENRY HAMILTON BISSELL Cmiislzllmilz, MAss. lI:ln1.'l l'lllll'I'K'll l.ow01' lNli1l4llm-Ywu-g Al'2lll0llly Crow C2jg Sc-nior Class lloc-kc-y 'l'r-:mug Hlics Caihotins g lIOIl0I'lx1Zl.Il, First Group QCD, Sm-ond Groupg llonoraxblo Mcntion C315 Holder Uppc-r Middlm- Ch:-mist ry Prizog Prize of tho Now Englzmd I c-mlm-mlioll of llamrvzird Clubsg Collugc Pri-forcncc, Harvzirdg Phi I'Ipsilo11 Hignm. 1 , DONALD MOODY BLACKMAN Xlcw Yonk QIITY, N. Y. UDon.l' 'llilauwkfl Entered Upper Middle Ya-arg Avzulonly 'l'r:u'k 'l'v:nn1 Q29 B. A. A. Intcrscholaslivs QD: l'l:u'v:u'd lntvrsi-liolaistics logo Prcfcrcucv, Stlunfordg Phi Idpsilon Signum. EDMUND BLAIR BOLLES Nicw Yomi CITY, N. Y. . Blah, Blah-Bo. Blah-all. Ezltorc-d Lower Middle Yonrg Class Footllmllg Christian Fmllornitiyg li2LIll1CfHCllIlJQ TheE1:nnirmC2j, Mzmzzging Editor Clic-signedjg Honor Man, Second Groupg College PI'0l-01'CI1UK', Yolo. L U 45 Championship Senior Class 'l'r:u-li 'll-lung Outing Cluhg Col- lf U H r - ,a' 3 E Sq JESSE DUNCAN BRADLEY DULUTH, NIINN. Brad, GEORGE ALBERT BOURGEOIS XNILLIAMSBURG, MAss, Hljuggyf, Hlilirgyf' Entered Junior Yearg Class Football Team C2Jg All-Class Football Team C253 Aeademy Football Team C235 Academy Track Squad CQJQ Academy Track Teamg Dramatic Asso- ciation C355 Orc-hcstra C353 Four-Year Clubg Honorable Mention C2jg Wentworth Mathematical Prize CSeeondjg College Preference, Ilarvardg Phi Theta Psi. Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, Unde- cided. HENRY ATWOOD BREED BLAms'rowN, N. J. 'fllankf' Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Swimming Teamg All-Class Swimming Teamg Class Baseball C2jg Foeeer Clubg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg College Preference, Princeton. 46 11100, Halrvsml. lintvrvfl S1'IllOI'X'l'1l.I'Q CllI'lSllLlIl F1'zLt,c-1'11ityg Collugo Pref- wz .. ms ' JM ROBERT BREMER AIILTON, Mfxss. Hliobf' Ent:-rwl Ss-nior Yonrg Les Caxbotiusng College l'rcfv1'- l HARRY PARKHOUSE BROOM CAMDIGN, N. J. ll:u'x'y. l'lIll10l'l'Il l,0wc-r lllimlfllv Yvzlrg Clubs ll2lSlil'llI2lll KZQQ Clllillll- pionship l'p11c-1' Miflmllv llusluibzlll 'l'c':m13 C'l1:m1pionsl1ip Sm-niur Class SWlIlHIllIlgE 'll01lIIlQ Clnristiam l 1':1tvrnityg Fvivn- tifir: Soc-ioty: The E.l'!ilIll!lIl, l,ll0lUj1I'2lIllll1' lCmlitm': Vllllld l'lc.'xN, Associate l,ll0l,0f,Il':lIJlllC l'l1litm' C1255 IIUIIUI' Mun, Scvuml Group 5453 CllllI'lflI lllouiturg Honor Mun, First Umupg Honorable Mvntion CSDQ Collr-gv l'1'0f01'vI1c'0, llllivm-1'sity of Poxnlsylvanliug Alpha Nu. EDGAR WILLIAM BROWN l 1Tc1x1zUms, MASS. hill ucv, Umlvciclm-rl. l 47 1- LN. , 52 lf E.E53 s2sxQ imm Entorf-fl Upper Millmllv Yuairg Class Hockey Temn QZDQ 'l'r:1c'k Squaul: Cliristiam Fmlernityg College Preference, Umlecicleml. RICHARD LELAND BROWN Fl'l'I'Hl5URii, MASS. l'ic'k, Hl3rownie. H1111-rml Senior Yvairg P. li. A. liannlg College l,I'f'l'0I'K'lll'C', Amlu-rsi. DONALD STEPHEN BUCK M.-xDisoN, N. J. 'lDon. lied, WILFRED BUCKLAND, JR. lloLLYwoon, CAL, UBill. t'B11f-k. Will, l'1ntererl Lower Miclflle Yearg Cluunpionsliip lipper liliflcllv Class Swimming Tr-anig Class 'l'ennisg Avzuleniy 'l'1':u'k Squad C215 l'Les Caboliusng Christian I 1':it,erl1ity C255 lege Preference, Princetong Phi Epsilon Sigma. l 48 Southern Club Ciijg Dramml-if: Assorizil ion GSH, Master Elec- trician, Stage Managerg New York Dance Counnitteeg Col- 1-s . lr iam M sim. ia. ami as E W HARRY BENJAMIN BURLEY, JR. BRooK1,1Ni-1, Mfxss. 'Klleepof' 'flfaganf' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Track Squad C355 Championship I'pper Middle Class Tennis Team, Managerg Dramatic Club C253 Outing Clubg Christian Fraternityg THE PEAN, Associate Editorg College Preference, M. I. T. SAMUEL TIDD BYRON MERCERSBURG, PA. Tidd. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Track Squad C45g Charn- pionship Senior Class Track Teamg Aczidcmy Football Team, Assistant Managerg Class Football C255 Class Base- ball C25g Lower Middle Class Basketball Team, Managerg P. E. A. Polieeg Head Cheer Iieaderg Class D21y'OHlCCIS, Third Marshalg Senior Couneilg VVinter Dance Committee, Chaiimang June Ball Ofliecrg Christian Fraternity C45, Cabinetg Reception Committeeg Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretaryg Outing Club C355 Four-Year Club, Presidentg Vaudeville Show, 1928, 19293 Dramatic Clubg Cast, Charley's Aunt 3 Glee Clubg Chapel Choirg College Pref- erence, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIAM MORRIS CAHN, JR. CHICAGO, ILL. Hl3'll Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football C255 All-Class Football Teanig The Eavonimi, Assistant Advertising Mana- gerg THE PEAN, Assistant Photographic Editorg Honor Man, Second Group C255 Honorable Mention C455 College Prefer- ence, Princeton. 49 , A ,Q FE RALPH FREDERICK CALKIN BIALDEN, MAss. Ralph Entered Lower Middle Yearg Swimming Squad C353 Cham- pionship Upper Middle Class Swimming Team, Champion- ship Senior Class Swimming Tram, All-Class Swimming Teamg Track Squad 125, Historical Society, Christian Fra- ternity, College Preference, Dartmouth. JOHN COERT CAMPBELL BRONXVILLE, N. Y. Johnny. Cam, Entered Senior Year: Senior Class Basketball Squadg Christian Fraternity 3 Historical Society, Chess Club g Chess Team, Honor Man, First Group, Second Group 3 Honorable Mention, College Preference, Harvard. TOM MOORE CARRUTI-I TAMPA, FLA. Toni, Entered Lower Middle Year, Soccer Team, Lower Middle Tennis Team, Christian Fraternity, Southern Club C215 Secretary-Treasurerg 'flies Cabotinsn, Secretary, Lantern Club, Fencing Club, Outing Club, Historical Society, Dramatic Assoeiationg Production, Three One-Act Plays, Vaudeville Show, 1929, Honorable Mention QD, College Preference, Princeton. 50 1 -' -H hmm m HOWARD CARTER, JR. PLAINFH-JLD, N. J. HlJ1ltCll.H HHowie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Footbzxllg Class Hoekeyg Class Baseballg College Preference, Prince-tong Phi Epsilon Sigma. STANLEY HASTINGS CHAPMAN ISRIDGIQPURT, CONN. Stnn. HCl1:1ppy. Entered Senior Yearg Class Football 5 Lantern Clubg Golden Branch Literary Societyg Historical Society, Executive Committeeg College Preference, Yale. DONALD SAWYER CHILD CLINTON, MAss. '4Don. 'll5ar11ey.l' Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketball Teamg Crew Squadg College Preference, Harvarflg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 51 Princetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. II E!-I l JOHN HOWLAND CHIPMAN Cambridge, Mass. HJack. HChip.'l Entered Lower Middle Yearg Glidden Latin Prize CSeeondjg P. E. A. Policeg Christian Fraternityg Head Monitor of Gyinnasiumg College Preference, VVilliams. CHARLES LARROWE CLAPP CoHocToN, N. Y. Charlie.U Chuck. Entered Junior Year g Championship Upper Middle Class Tennis Teanig Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball Team, Managerg Christian lfraternity ffljg Outing Clubg P. E. A. Policeg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, VARNUM LANSING COLLINS, JR. 1'1uNc1aToN, N. J, Sing Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Track Squad C255 Championship Senior Class Track Teamp Class Baseballg Editorg Bandler Upper Middle Prize in Latin Compositiong Honorable Mention CZJQ College Preference, Princeton. 52 Outing Clubg Christian Fraternityg The Exonian, Associate A 1- ,f7 FB m mm! JOHN DAVID COLSON Nl'IW' XYORK CITY, N. Y. Jac:k. J, Df, Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Squadg Christian Fraternityg College 1,I'0f0l'CI1C0, Princeton. GOLDSMITH HALL CONANT, JR. CAixiBiuDc:ic, Mfxss. l'Coldie. Entered Senior Ycarg Christian lfraterilityg College Pref- 'erenf-e, Undecided. l ARTHUR SHIRLEY COOKMAN, JR. IQNGLEVVOOD, N. J. 'lSa1n. Cookie Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship S-enior Class l oot,ball Teamg All-Class Football Tearng Championship Upper Middle Class Hockey 'l'eamg Tennis Teamg Christian l rat,ernity C215 Glidden Latin Prizeg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. 53 15 I -- ,, v7 W.-ferpx. K I-I RAYMOND FRANK COOMBS KENNEBUNK, ME. Bobby. Entered Junior Year, Academy Football Team 133, Cap- tain, Academy Track Team 135, B. A. A. Relay Team, B. A. A. lnterscholastics Team, Academy Baseball Team MJ, Captain CLD, Championship Class Hockey Team, Lower Middle Class, President, Upper Middle Class, Presi- dent, Senior Class, President, Class Day Officers, President, Cap and Gown Committee, Chairman, Senior Council, Presi- dent, June Ball Officer, Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Presi- dent, Inter-Fraternity Council, President, Pinchot VVOod- craft Prize CQD, Dana J. P. lVingate Prize CQJ, Cavit Cup, College Preference, Princeton, Kappa Epsilon Pi. WILLIAM GRANT COOPER, JR. OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Bill. Entered Lower Middle Year, Senior Class Championship Football Team, Senior Class Championship Swimming Team, All-Class Football Team, College Preference, Harvard. NORMAN LEE CRAM ROSLYN ESTATES, N. Y. Norm, Entered Senior Year, Musical Clubs, Orchestra, P. E. A Band, Merrill Prize in Dcclamation Q1+'irstJ, College Pref erence, Yale. 54 1- r--- ,elf ff l Amalf i.-ssl. '10 sq JOHN ALEXANDER DAVIDSON ST. ALBANS, VT. Dave, Johnny, t l'oueh6. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Football f2Jg Class Baseball, Golden Branch Debating Society, Christian Fraternity, Glee Clnhg Glidden Latin Prize, Academy Track Squad, Collegel'rcl'erenee, Dartmouth, Phi Theta Psi. FITZROY KELLY DAVIS EVANSTON, ILL. Fitz. Entered Upper Middle Year, Track Squad, Christian Fraternityg Historical Society, The Phillips Excler JlfI011.lI1,ly, Associate Editor: Merrill Essay Contest QSeeond Prizejz College Preference, Williams. ARCHIE GEORGE DELMARSH, JR. INLET, N. Y. 'tDel. Arch. Entered Upper Middle Year, Track Squad, All-Class Track Team 5 Basketball Squad C215 Christian Fraternity 3 Historical Society, Vice-President, College Preference, Dart- mouth. 55 X -I .1 CHARLES BOONE DOAK, JR. i'Cl1a1'lie.l' Doa HChic.'l Entered Senior Yr-:Lrg Acnds-Iny Soccer Teamg Christian Fraternityg LzLnternCl11bg Historical Soeietyg College Pref- erence, Princeton. HENRY HOWARD DIETRICH NEW Yomc, N. Y. iiHLlI1li.y, D.'l Entered Lower Middle Ycarg Academy Swimming Squad, Assistant Munagerg Class Tennisg Class Basvbzillg Christian Fraternity Q3Dg Outing Clubg THE Pi-:AN, Advertising Man- agerg College Preference, Yale. GE1mANf1'ovvN, PA. JOHN FRANCIS DONOVAN Nonwoou, MASS.. Johnny. 'I Don. H Entered Senior Yeairg Ac-udeiiiy Footlmll Teamg Academy Basketball Tezung Christiam l mt,c-rnityg College Preference, Dnrtinoutlig Alpha Nu. 56 pcntcrg Glcc Clnhg Chuirg College Preference, Hn.rv:u'd. Q .. --'I lfmm mem mliv-1 WALTER SPALDING DOUGLAS PLAINFIIQLD, N. J. l'Doug. l'lIlf,C'I'l'il Uppor Middle Yvzxrg Chaunpionship Senior Class Ifooilmll 'll-111115 All-Class Football Tcanig Class Basvlmllg The E.l'lJlI'fIl 11, lgllSlIl0SSlg0i1I'ilQ Honor Man, Sw-oml Group Ciljg Colls-gc l'1'm-fm-1'c11cv, IJ2L1'lfIll0lllllQ Phi 'l'l1otaPsi, l HARRY AUGUSTUS DOW, JR. 14lvANsToN, ILL. Gus.', Hllnrryf' Enllcrvd Sm-nior Yvurg Clziss Footlmllg Christiain Fmtcrnityg Lcs C2IlJOllIlh,,Q Golilcn Brunch I,it,crau'y Sociotyg Musical Clubs, Glue Clubg Chapel Choirg Collm-gcProl'crc11cc, Yulv' Phi Epsilon Sigma. 1 JAMES PERCIVAL DRYER BIRMINGHAM, ALA. H-IlIIl.H HJ. Pf' 'AC.J. Snake, Entcrccl Junior Yczmrg Chaunpionship Senior Class Football Tcaung All-Class Footlmll Tcmng Chess Clubg Scientific Societyg Southern Clubg Drzunatic Society, Muster Cnr- 57 1 ,-..... 9? El M EE MQ LYMAN KENNETH EMERSON SHARON, MASS. KlLymy.7! WALTER ROBSON DUNCAN Evicicmrr, MASS. A'VVztlt. , HDunk. Scot Entered Upper Middle Yr-:Lrg Class Foothztllg Champion- ship Upper Middle Crewg Crew Squad CZDQ Christian Fra- ternityg College Preferenee, M. T. T.g Kappa Delta Pi. Entered iUpper Middle Yeztrg Christian Fraternity 5 Honor Man, First Group 125, Second Group f2Dg College Preference, II1l.1'VtLl'Cl . WALTER CAVERLY EVERETT ARLINGTON, MASS. Babe, WValt. 'WVnlly. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Hockey Team C2jg Truck Squztdg Christian Fraternityg Saturday Night Enter- tainment Committee 3 College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. 58 x A - -1 EQ m I U m . J l l ROBERT DUNCAN FALLON SWAMI-sco'r'r, MASS. Rc-d.,' Boll Ulflzxsllf' Entered Lower Middle Yr-:Lrg Class Footlmll CQJQ All- Clnss Footlmllg Academy Football Sqlmdg Ar-zmdemy Swim- ming Squad CZDQ Chiunpionship Upper Middle Class SVVlIIllIllllf1,' Teanng All-Class Swimming Teumg Academy Swimming Tezung Arwxmdenly 'Frank Squad Ciljg All-Claws rllfilffk 'l'0:ung Christiam Fraxternityg College Preference, Hnrvzxrdg Kappa Epsilon Pi. KEITH FAMULENER NEW Yom: CITY, N. Y. 'fF:iy. f'I zun. Entered Senior Yezirg SK7l0l1liiflf7 Som-if-t.yg Honorable Men tiong College Preferellee, Ilzmrvzmi. EDWARD LEWIS FAY, JR. EAST JAFFREY, N. H. HEd H HE1fl! Entered Senior Yearg Christian Fraternityg Orchcstrng College Preference, Bowdoin. 59 m ul V 1---I . lrm A-l i?-iw:-sf Nl-I l PAUL ELLIOTT FLOYD New SuARoN,M1c. 'K Paul. 'l Entered Upper Middle Year, Track Squad: Christian F raternityg Orelu-stray CollegePrefe1'enr-e,Wesleyan. l PHILIP SPEED FOSTER SPRINGFIELD, O. HPhil. Entered Lower Middle Year, All-Class Football Teamg Academy Footlmall Squad, Cliarnpionship Lower Middle Class Crew, Boxing Clubg Aeaden1y'l'raek Squadg Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Yale, Kappa Delta Pi. l CHARLES SPENCER FRANCIS TROY, N. Y. U Chuck. H Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Football C255 Cham- pionship Senior Football Team, All-Class Football T eamg Academy Crew Squad C213 Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Cornell, Phi Epsilon Sigma. 60 wel mg 1 4 ' 52 :mar-F ig.-fm El RICHARD STANDISH FRANCIS, JR. IIAVICRINJIRIJ, PA. H Diek. Entered Senior Yezlrg Academy Temlis Squzulg CllI'iSlllL1l Frnterllilyg College Preferenee, Hu.rv:11'1l. FREDERlC MAURICE FRANK L1coN1A, N. J. Fred. Churlie's AunL g fJI'Cl1CSll'll.Q College Preference, llartmoulih l GEORGE FREMD EMINENCIC, KY. Bull, f'George. Entered Lower Middle Year: Aezidexuy lfootlmznll Sqllaul C355 Aozulenly Foollnlll Tearing Acxulelny l5LLsket,b:1.ll Tezun CID, Camptzxillg Aeaulemy liuselmll Squad CISJQ Aezulemy lizmsebull Team C215 Cllzlmpionship Upper Middle lizmsketbzlll Tezun, Cozuclig Lower Middle lizisketlmll 'l'eam, Couehg Cl1rist,i:m Frxxterllityg Outing Clubg Southern Clubg College Preference, Ilaxrvardg Alpl1aNu. 61 Eutiererl Senior Year' lhnrrmiie Club' Cust 'l'l1e lioor I 7 I ! 1-' ,. .. . x gf -4 we-'Q SRGMX- v. H' an .fmm :Jawa i-x., ,.,- , Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Track Squad CED, Soccer Club, Class Hockey, Manager, Christian Fraternity QD, Southern Club 5 College Preference, Cornell , Phi Epsilon Sigma. NAT FRIEDLER NEW ORLEANS, LA. Red 'flggief' Cotton Hair. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Swimming Team, Assistant Manager, Track Squad, Class Football, Class Basketball, Manager, All-Class Basketball Team, Manager, Southern Club QQJ, Golden Branch Literary Society , The Exonifm, Associate Editor, College Preference, Yale. l SPAFFORD FRINK SEATTLE, VVASH. 'tSpaH. Bob, FRANCIS WILLOUGHBY FROST, JR. PLAINFULLD, N. J. Will, Frosty Entered Lower Middle Year, All-Class Track Team, Soc- cer Club, Mandolin Club, College Preference, University of Virginia. 62 1 -,--Z If m m HENRY WHITE GADSDEN PHILADELPHIA, PA. HIIQ-n. 'tGaddy. Entered Senior Yvarg Acadflny Football Squadg Class Basketball Q Christian Fmtcrzlityg Golden Branch Literary SoeietygfSolltllern Clubg Honor Man, Second Groupg Col- lege Preference, Yale. BIDDLE HILES GARRISON, JR. IEED BANK, N. J. Bill.', Garry. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Track Squad g All-Class Track Teamg Academy Swimming Squadgl Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg Academy Basketball Squad C215 All-Class Basketball Team CSDQ. Championship Lower Middle Basketball Teamg Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball Teamg Academy Golf Squad C325 Class Hoekeyg Christizm Fraternity 5 Outing ' Clubg Four-Year Clubg The Eronmn, Art Editorg THE PEAN, Associate Art Editor, Art Editorg Honor Man, Second Group Cljg Honor- able Mentiong Inter-Fraternity Councilg College Preference, Williamsg Kappa Delta Pi. 63 WILLIAM SMITH GARNSEY, 3RD Gmc:-JLEY, CoL. Bill Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Sqn ul Ncadc my Basketball Teamg College Preference, Yaleg 1111 lheta PS1 . QLD, . . -. , . . . , Track Squaclg Christian l rat,ernityg Four-Year Clubg THE PIMN Associate Iimlitor' Handler Latin Prize First ' 7 7 Ar mi n! l LUKE GILLESPIE VVINTHROP, Mixss. 'l'urko. f'Gurko. 't'1'oxx11ief' l'ink.l' Iinttorenl Junior Yearg Athletie Assoeiationg Aeaduny Tennis Team, Managerg Class Ifootballg Class Bascballg P. E. A. Polieeg Historical Soeietyg' I'l0llI'-XYCHI' Clubg Chris- tian Fraternity: Crew Squad: Hof-key Fouarl. Assistant Managerg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Harvard 5 Kappa Epsilon Pi. l l WILLIAM ERNEST GILLESPIE ICxr:'rlcR, N. II. Hl'ink. 'tlirnyf' Enteretl Junior Yearg Class Football CZDQ Soeeer Squad C2jg Crew Squad C233 Championship Senior Class Swinuning le'L1n 7 ' All-Cl-iss Qwinuning 'l'1'un' Class li-Lseb-ill' A r College Preference, Princetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. EDWIN GILLETTE PAsAn1f:NA, CAL. 'l'cd. ELL 'llieclf' Cutting Clubg Souttliern Clubg Glee Clubg Dramatic' Club, Electrieiang The Eswnimz., Assignment Eflitorg College Preference, Leland Stanford Junior University. i 64 ltlntererl Lower Middle Yearg Aeadcniy 'llIilK'li Fql 2 cl t3Dg B. A. A Intterseholastie 'l'4-am t2Qg Christian Fxatcmityg V ru - 5 at l' sees-Q i..wi-as ROBERT WOOD GOODELL IIouun'roN, Mivu. Holm, Holm Diek. flofsa.'l lflilten-sl l'pper Middle Yr-arg Af'2lLlCIlly Football Squadg Aeacleniy Trax-k 'l'i'2lIl1 UD, Captaing Championship Senior Claes Track Teanig Senior Couneilg Christian Fraternitv, Vice-Presialent g College PI'1'l'0l'i'lll'0, Yale. JOHN MORLEY GOODWILLIE 1ioCK1fonn, lm.. Jac'k. Entered Lower Middle Classg Crux' Fquaflg 1.1 um-1 Midcllm Class Tennis Teaing Christian Fratclnityg Uutirgr Ctlllm Mandolin Clubg AC2lflC'IIl5' lianclg The I'l11'II1'ps Euler 'l'H1c PEAN, Assistant Art Editorg College PfCl-0I'l'IN'0, vllilllillllbi i ROBERT CALVIN GORDON, JR. CIIAMBERSBURG, PA. Boh.,' Calf, Entered Lower Mirlclle Yearg Athletic Assoeiationg Acad- emy Golf TPZIIII, Managerg Christian Fraternity, Cabinetg Lantern Club, Vice-Presiclentg lilies Cabotinsng Historical Soc-ietyg The Exoniun, Managing Editorg Honor Man, First Group CGD, Seeond Groupg Cum Laude Soeietyg Dillon French Prizeg Hall French Prizeg College Preference, Prince- tong Kappa Delta Pi. 65 Monthly, Assistant Business Manager, lhisimss lXl1IIl2!glf'I'Q i ., . gf fl reef ?-mm BENTON HANCHETT GRANT NEW Yomc CITY, N. Y. Ben.l' Entered Senior Yenrg Lantern Clubg Svienlilie Focictyg llisloriezil Soeietvl Lilies C:1botins 3 lNl11sic-:1lCl11bs3 Urelieslrnq Debating Teamg Colden Branelxg German Club 3 Honor Man, Second Group CZDQ Cum Laude Soeietyg College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. CHARLES STANLEY GREEN XVONKERS, N. Y. HStm1. Entered Junior Yesrg Class Football, Manager C2jg All- Clzmss Footlmll'l'ezm1, lXIz111agge1'g Christian lfumternityg Out- ing Clubg lNIusie:1l Clubsg Cleo Clubg Chapel Choirg New York Dance Conunittee 3 College Preference, Undecided. THOMAS FRANKLIN GRISWOLD ILOCHESTER, N. Y. 'fToIn. Grin Entered Upper Middle Yr-arg Class Busketballg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg THE PEAN, Assistant Business Managerg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. 66 EI B HOBART GIBSON GUION l.1Tc:HF1m.n, CoNN. lloot.. HJl1Illll0.H Gib. er fm. -' 1' '. .Mum lflritcrc-ml Junior Yr-arg Auarlcnl ' 'l'rzu'k S uzul C235 B. A. A. .5 fl Ilitvcrscliolaimic 'l'4-zung IS. A. A. Rolaiyg Four-Your Clubg Honor lN'I:m, Soc-ond Group C935 Handler Latin Prizc-, QThirdjg Churrh Monitorg Collvgc Proforc-nee, Yalv. BURT HENRY HACK P1coc'1'o1c, YT. lil11'l'1 l'lllli0I'K'll Junior Yc-:Lrg All-Class Fuotlmll U53 AK'2lKi1'Illy Footibaill 'll02l.IllQ Aradvlny Swinnning Tozullg Ar-:uh-lny Tran-k Sql1aclg'lX'l11si4-:Ll Clubs C355 Orc-lu-slra C355 Churvh lNlonitorg Outing Clubg P. E. A. Polivcg Clxristizin l+'r:Ltm-rniiy C355 Four- Ycur Clubg College PI'CfCI'0IlCC, 1JTl.l'l1IIl0lli-ll? Kappa Epsilon Pi. s r ROGER HAYDOCK I-IALLOWELL RIILTON, MASS. 'A Woof. l'iIlli0I'0d Svnior Yr-:Lrg Aczulmnyl ootbullrl'0:m1g 'KL1-s Czmhotirisng Rccoption Cmmnittvcg Collm-go Prvforonco, Han'- vzzrdg Alpha Nu. l - 67 Bi V ., f , -534 mv-I FREDERICK MATHAS HAMMOND, JR. Ifom' Woivrn, Tux. H Fred. t l'ex. lCnlererl Senior Yealrg Christiavn lflalivlrlityl FUllll'l'Ill Club' Outing Clubg Dranuitic Assoc-iation, Cast, 'tCharley's 7 Aunt, Assistant Curpenterg College Preference, Williams. l l JOHN BU'DD HAND IIACINE, Wls. 'X Johnny. Entered SOI1lUl'NvK'LLI'Q Christian l r:mternilyg Aezuleriny 'Truck Squadg College Preference, lhiversity ol' Wisconsin. Y L l REESE HARVEY HARRIS, JR. SCRANTON, PA. H llurv. H Reese. Entered Junior Yeurg Athletic Assoeiationg Aeuclciny Swllilllllllg rlllfillll, lNl:1nu,Qger3 Class Daly Uflieers, Vzzledietoriang Outing Club C2jg Christian Fmternityg Yuudeville Show 19293 Musieztl Clubs C253 Oreliestru CQJQ Four-Year Cluhg The Exeter Friursg P. 141. A. Band QZJ. Liblariang Tm: PEAN, Editor-in-Chiefg Lantern Clubg Ilonor Mun, First Croung Second Group C653 Honorable Mention: Chapel Monitorg College Preferenee, Princetong Alpha Nu. l 68 1 1 PARKER THOMPSON HART Mi-zuronn, MAss. Petr-.'l Entered Senior Year 5 Honor Man, Second Group: College Preference, Dartmouth. l HUDSON BRIDGE HASTINGS, JR. NEW IIAVICN, CoNN. 'ANoh. 'tllayf' 'Alludf' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship liower Middle Crew5 Track Squad5 College Preference, Yalc5 Kappa Epsilon Pi. JAMES EDWARD HEAP, JR. KINGSTON, R. I. 'tDueky. Entered Junior Yearg Class Football C455 All-Class Foot- ball Team C255 Championship Senior Class Football Team, Captain5 Class Hockey C255 Championship Class Hockey Team, Captain5 Academy Hockey Team, Assistant Manager5 Academy Track Squad5 Class Baseball C35, Captaing Acad- emy Band. President C255 Musical Clubs5 Clee Club5 Chapel Choir5 Exonian Ragadors, Manager5 N'72l,l1fl0VillCSllOW, 19295 Reception Committee C255 'PHE IJEAN, Assistant Business Manager, Circulation Manager5 Four-Year Club5 Outing Clubg Christian Fraternity C255 College Preference, Browng Alpha Nu. 69 x- . WILLIAM HENRY HINKEL, JR. 'l'AMAovA, PA. Hljillf' Hllinkf' Entered Senior Yr-arg Christian lfruternityg Historical Societyg College Preference, Dnrtmoiith. JOHN ABNER MEAD HINSMAN lLU'I'LAND, VT. Jolmnie. Eiitterr-cl Senior Yezirg College Preference, Undecided. RICHARD DUDLEY HOLDER AIPIMPHIS, TENN. Dick, Dixie, 'tDix. Entered Junior Yearg Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer Four-Year Clubg Southern Clubg Scientific Societyg Chris tiun Fraternityg 'PHE PEAN, Associate Editorq Honor Man Second Group C253 Honorable Mention C253 College Prefer ence, M. I. T.g Alpha Nu. l 70 1' . -J mis igm... JAMES PETER HOLIHAN Inxwm-JNCE, MASS. .lim. UHolly. Entered Lower Mimlrllu Yeaxrg Class linselmllg Class Foot- lmllg Class linskctbull 135g Championship Upper Middle Basketball Tuaung All-Class Iinsketbzxll 'l'0:ung Trzxck Squzul CD5 P. E. A. Policeg Christian lfmtornity H335 College Prof- crf-ncn, Yzxlog Kappa Epsilon Pi. ROBERT GERALD HOLT lXIONTl'I'IL1ICR, VT. Hliollfl Entered Junior Yvnrg Trzwk Sqluul C315 Ilisforlmml Sociviyj OFKIll0Sl,I'iL C415 P. IC. A, lizmfl f2jg Foul'-Ya-:u' Clulmg llonor Man, Sovonfl Groupg Collogv l'r4-fc-rvllvv, M. I. 'l'. WILLIAM CASPAR HORN, 3RD ORANGE, N. J. Hill l l'r:ulc-r. Hornir-. Entcrvd Lowm-r Mixlillc Ymrg Clmmpionship Sc-nior Class Swimming 'l'c-:Ling All-Class Swimming Tczung Sor-cor Clubg Chess Clubg Se-crvtnryg Christian Frzmtvrnityg Collogo Prof- orencc-, Yale. 71 g , .1 SANFORD LEWIS HOTCHKISS, JR. Nifzw HAVEN, CUNN. Hlfotchf' HLew. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Crew Squzulg Chmnpionship Upper Middle Class Crewg Trziek Squadg Christian Fru- ternityg College Preference, Yale. l GEORGE BURTON HOTCHKISS, JR. liuxmomc, llmirs, l+lNcsI,AND. Pete. Entered Upper Middle Yeairg Christian FraLie1'nityg Col- lege Preference, Ymleg Phi Epsilon Signm. JOHN BRIGHAM HOWARD PIDGEVYOOIJ, PA. Jziek. H Entered Senior Yearg Trzxek Sqnzulg Basketball Squadg Honor Man, First Groupg College Preferenee, Hzirvzird. 72 If WILLIAM FRED HUNTING HPmNf:F1lf:1.n, O. Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, Stanfordg Kappa Dolt :1 Pi. Q .. ,Y H Bill. LAWRENCE HALL I-IURON N1-:W R0c11l':L1,l1:, N. Y. Hlnxrry. Ladclie. Entered Upper Mi1lrlleY0:Lrg Chrisliam Fratcrnityg Chess Club, Treasurerg Vzuuleville Show, 1928g Cleo Clubg Col- I lege Ircfcreuce, M. I. T. ALBERT PRESTON HUNTINGTON CHILMARK, MARTHNS VINmuucn, MASS. l'Al.', Hklmmkf' Entered Lower Miclllle Yr-:xrg Awulelzly Golf Sllllilllg Chess Club QD, President: Yzuuleville Show 1928, 19295 Music-al Clubsg Orchcstm fiilg ldxoniam Rampgaulnrs, 192135 College Preference, Brown. l 73 KL 1- w .- af i'Srf E.vf-xx fiiifniii ELI BRADSTREET HYATT NIERIDEN, CoNN. H Braid. U WILLIAM FRANCIS I-IUYCK ALBANY, N. Y. Hitch 'fBill. Entnrod S0niorYcarg Collogc- Profs-rc-nm-, VVilliams. Eritnrod Senior Yozxrg Track Squndg B. A. A. Rc-lay Tcumg H mor Man, Smzmziii Groupg Honorable Mention C2jg Collogo PFOI-f'I'CI1K50, Yale. HARRY BARNES IOHANSEN ST. Louis, Mo. Ki Il Entered Senior YQ-arg Crew Squndg Vuudovillo Show, 1929 College- Preferenrwp, Yzmlog Phi Epsilon Sigrnn. 74 C . ' V' x, -2 l EDWIN CLIFFORD JOHNSON, JR. NIIXVTON HmHLANDs, MASS. HCHH' 71 Hlgcl 71 Entered Lower Middle Yearg Athletic Assoeiationg Class Football C21g Aeadelny Hockey Team, Managorg Academy Traek Squad C313 All-Class Track Team g Dramatic Associa- tion C315 Seeretary-Treasurcrg Cast, 'lConverl,s', C215 Musi- eal Clubs C315 Prenfiss Cummings Lower Middle Greek Prize, Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Dartniouth. SAMUEL CHAMPION JOHNSON Roixu-1, N. Y. Sain l'Cl1amp. Entered Junior Yearg Swimming Squad C315 VllI'ILf'li Squad C415 Championship Senior Class Swimming Teamg Chris- tian Fraterliityg Four-Year Clubg College PI'0l'0I'0lll'1', Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. WALTER deFOREST JOHNSON, JR. Wuauzs Bmmis, PA. H Beany. U HJol1nny. lflntered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Track Squad C315 All-Cl1LSS'llI'21Cli'lll'il,IIlQ Academy Swimming Squadg Academy Swimming Tearng Christian Fraternity C315 Glee Club C213 College Preference, Prineetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. 75 'A ,- -- ,af THEODORE STEPHEN JONES WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. Tod. I' Jonvsy. Entered Lower Miclillv Yr-arg Ac-:uh-:ny Footbzill Teamg Auzulcniy FootlmllSq11u1l CZJQ Class Footlmllg All-Class Foot- lmll Tozung Affaulerny liaise-lmll Squaul Qiljg Class Bnsolmllg All-Class liamsobaill 'l'c-:ling .-Xmulmiiy Swimming Sqmulg All- Cluss Swinuning Sqllarlg Clizimpionship Uppvr Midfllv Class Swiinming 'l'c'zLIn, Cziplziing Class Pin Comrnitfvog Svnior Councilg Iiitlor-Frzitvrriity c,j0llfl0llQ Christlizin Flwiioriiity QQJQ Czibimwt, Sucre-tiiryg Music-:il Clubsg Clioirg Glov Clubg 'PHE IEEAN, Business Mzunmgorg Honor Main, Second Groupj College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. J RICHARD HANFORD JORDAN I Nlcw Youii CITY, N. Y. HDick. Entvrml Junior Ys-arg Amulmny Trziok Squzulg Awulvrny Swimming Squzulg Four-YQ-:mr Clulvg Outing Clubg NIllSlIfiLl Clubsg Glvv Clulmg Mary Lord lizitin Prize-g Colle-go Prof- vrc-nvo, Yailv. CHARLES MILLER KASE ALLENHURST, N. J. Cli:Lrlic'. HCl1llf'li.H oronce, Princctong Kappa Delta Pi. 76 Entc-red Senior Yvurg Acaidmny Foo1.l'mll Squaulg Trrwlx Squadg Christian Frzitornity' ULQ-s Czubotinsn' Collc-go Prof- 7 I 1' - '- -if If m mul BRADSTREET KEMP xvl'INA'l'lTlil'IE, Wfxsu. Ulirzulf' lflnlered Lower Middle Yeurg Crew Squad Ciijg Class Foot- lmll H353 Cliristiam l 1':1te1'11ityg Musical Clubs f3D, Orehestrug lizuul C255 College Preference, LelunrlS1unford. l DAVID KEPPEL lVlON'l'li0Hl'l, N. Y. Dave. ldiitereml Junior Ye-:Lrg All-Clziss 'I'1':iek Tezung Senior Class Track Tezung Chess Clubg Nature Clubg llistoriezxl Soeietyg Honor Man, First. Groupg Honorable Meniiiong Wentiwortli Mathenmtics Prize flfirstbg College Preference, Columbizx. RICHARD PALMER KIMBALL I,1'r1'1.14:ToN, Mixss. A'Diek. '4Ki1nmy. - Entered Lower Middle Yezirg Class Foolballg Academy Footlmll Squaulg Aezulemy Fooibamll Tezung Class Hoekey, Cziplziing Aezulelny Hockey Team C2jg Academy Baselmll 'll-:un UD: Winpgzite Tronliy 09285: Christian Fraternity C333 Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Presiclentg Senior Class, Secre- mryg Cap :ind Gown Committeeg Senior Councilg June Ball Oflicerg College Preference, Yuleg Alpha Nu. 77 1-' 51 Ir s:-:a WILLIAM ROBERT KING LAc'oN1A, N. H. t'Bob. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Crew C215 Track Squadg Christian Fraternityg i'Les Cabotinsng Musical Clubs, Sc-erctaryg Chapel Choirg P. ld. A. Jazz Band: Fxonian Ragadorsg Outing Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa. Delta Pi. l BEN WEBSTER KITTREDGE NEW Yomi CJITY, N. Y. Ben, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Upper Middle Championship Swimming Teamg Class liaseballg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg Glee Clubg Golden Branch Literary Societyg College Preference, Prineetong Phi Epsilon Sigma. JOHN WILLIAM KNIBBS, 3RD INTOUNT VERNON, N. Y. Bill. Class Track Teanig Track Squad f4jg Class Football, Managerg Championship Touch Football Teamg Christian Presidentg Historical Society, Secretary: Cast, Going Someng Vaudeville Show, 19283 Musical Clubsg Glee Clubg Chapel Choir C25 5 College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Theta Psi. 78 Entered Junior Yearg Academy Football Teamg All- Fraternityg Outing Clubg Dramatic Association, Vice- 1- 1--V , ,Q7 lfmm l ung linliered Upper Middle Year, Class Fooiballg Aeaulenly Hockey VPCZIIIIQ Acnderny Track VTOHIHQ Harvard lnterseho- lastie Team: Scientific Soeietyg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. Entered Senior Year5 Academy Track Squad5 Cluunpion- ship Senior Class Track Te:un5 Honor Man, First, Groupg Honorable Mention C255 Les Cabotins 5 College Preference, Harvard. DAVID DOUGLAS KNOX Ni-iw CANAAN, CoNN. KlDzLvl!.!7 HD. Ill!! ' SAMUEL DOUGHTY KNOX N1-:W CANAAN, CoNN. HSam. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Acadrmy 'flock Squzid5 Academy Soccer Team, Aeadfrny Baseball Tczini, Assistant Manager5 Championship Senior Class Track r1li'2lIIlQ Class Hockey 5 Soccer Club5 Trojan Soccer Tearng Christian Fra- ternity C255 The Golden Branch Debating Soeic-ty5 'Alles Cabotins 5 Cabinet, Secretary, The Hisforiczil Society, Exec- utive Committeeg Outing Club5 The Eromlan, Assistant Business Manager, Circulation Managerg TH1-1 PEAN, Assist- ant Business Manager5 Honor Man, Second Group C425 Honorable Mention C535 College Preference, Yale. HAMILTON FAUCETT KOLLMYER N15wToNv1r,L1-1, Mixss. H1ILLI11.H Koly. 79 V WL 1 -- - , ,ah Chan cic-ly, l HENRY LLOYD THORNELL KOREN PIQINFICTKJN, N. J. liarnvy. lintercd Lowvr Middle Yvarg ,lvamlc-lily Swimming T1-aiu, Ar-adolny Swimming Squad C3553 ,Ac-ada-niy Tcnnis Squad, Clianipionship lfppvr Miclcllv Class Swimming Team, ipionsliip Scnior Class Swirniningg 'l's':nng All-Class Ton- nis Tvam, Captain, Chainpionship Corinthian Som-or Tvamg Track Squad, 'Alma Cabotinsn, Vice-Pri-sirlcnt: Outing Club CSD, Christian Fraternity C3jg Colds-n Branrfh Debating Fo- QSD, Librarian, Tre-asuror, Prosimlvntg The' Erromirnz CSD, Associate Editor, Socrctaryg College PI'0ilCI'l'IlC0, Pl'iIN'ClUI1. JOHN EDWARD KUCERA Nicw Yuma CITY, N. Y. HJOl1I1I1y.H 'lJack. Iintic-1'c-ml Uppvr Mimlcllm- Yr-arg Collogo Profs-rmirfc-, Yale-g Phi Epsilon Sigiiia. ARNAUD ROGERS La PIERRE Nonwivu, CUNN. A' Lap. l'Ala. lflnic-rm-cl Uppvi' Miclrllf' Ymr, Class liasalrallg Christian Fraternity, Musical Clubs, Orchcstrag Collcgo 1'rcfc1'vnr-0, Yale. 80 1 . gf If mf igm m mr.: EDWARD LASKER LAKE Fomzsfr, ILL. 'tEd. ',Eddie. Entered Junior Year, Christian Fraternity, Outing Club, Four-Year Club, Cast, The Man Who Married A Dumb Wife, Golden Branch Literary Society, Treasurer 121, Librarian, ,PHE PEAN, Assistant Business Manager 1ResignedD , The Exonirm, Assistant Business Manager, Advertising Blan- ager, Business Manager, Honor Man, Second Group 125, Junior Algebra Prize 1First,J, Algebra Prize 1FirstJ, College Preference, Yale. RICHARD WILLIAM LEOPOLD Nuw Yom, CITY, N. Y. Dick Hlreofl Entered Lower Middle Year, Aezulcmy Trnnis Squad, Class Tennis Team 125, Championship llpper Middle Tennis Team, Class Basketball Squad, Outing Club 121, Christian Fraternity, Honor Man, First Group, Second Group, Honor- able Mention, College Preference, Princeton. 4 i RICHARD LANGSDORF LEVY SCRANTON, PA. Dick, Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Football, All-Class Football, Championship Upper Middle Basketball Squad, Class Baseball, Academy Football Squad, Christian Fra- ternity, Tm-1 PEAN, Managing Editor, Honor Man, Second Group 135, Honorable Mention 145, College Preference, Yale, Phi Epsilon Sigma. J 81 Yi 1- - g -, ,Sf DAVID HATHAWAY LINDSEY FALL Rivian, MAss. I 77 l H ' Dave. A Entered Senior Year, Academy Soccer Team, Lantern Club, College I,1'CfCI'Cl1CC, Harvard. JOSEPH LEO LILIENTHAL, JR. NEW YoRK CITY, N. Y. Joe. 'ALil. Jose, l'lntered Junior Year, Athletic Association, Vice-President, Academy Baseball Team, Managerg Academy Track Squad, Academy Swimming Squadg Championship Upper Middle Swimming Teamg P. E. A. Polic-eg Christian Fraternityg Lantern Club 5 FourfYear Club, Outing Club 5 Golden Branch Literary Society, Honor Man, First Group, Second Group C253 Honorable Mention C355 hurch Monitor, College Pref- erence, Yale 5 Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIAM FRANCIS LITTLE, JR. IIAIIVVAY, N. J. 'AMikpos. Slick. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Track Squad, Academy Swimming Team, Assistant Managerg Champion- ship Senior Class Swimming Team, Managerg All-Class Swimming Team, Manager, Christian Fraternity C355 Outing Club, Musical Clubs, Orchestra C3Dg P. E. A. Band QD, Honor Man, Second Group C355 Honorable Mention Q4jg Col lege Preference, Yale. 82 fIE ELI JAMES LORANGER, JR. LARCHMONT, N. Y. sllcli 17 H Enterecl Lower Middle Yeairg Class Bnsebzill C255 Class Hockey CZZJQ Outing Club H255 Southern Club C251 Christian Fraternity C595 College Preference, Williams g Phi Theta. Psi. JOHN FREDERIC LYLE OMAHA, NEB. J:ick. H Entered Senior Yearg Christian Fraternityg Clee Club 5 College Preference, Dartmouth. SL ., , X -gf, Babe. FRANK BROBSON LUTZ RAMsi1Y, N. J. 1+'rank.' ' Entered Senior Year: Seientifie Soc-ietyg Musir-:il Clubs Orehestrag P. A. Bandg Honor Man, Second Group Honorable Mention 1355 College Preference, Brown. 83 ml C ,.... -51 PHILIP BENTON LYSTER NEW ILOCHELLE, N. Y. Phil, llntlered Upper Middle Yearg Lantern Club, Chess Club, Entered Senior Year, Class lloekeyg Collrge Prefs-renee, Williauns. T l Cliristiun llrzxternityg llonor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Amherst. l -IOI-IN FRANKLIN MacVANE PORTLAND, ME. Jz1ck. Mac. WILLIAM JEROME MANNING THOMASTON, ME. Bill Judge Entered Lower Middle Year, Lantern Club, Secretary The Phillips Exeter M onlhly, Editor-in-Chief, Honor Man First Group, Second Group CZJQ Bandler Latin Prize QSec ondlg College Preference, Princeton. S4 1- -an Lu m FORD MARDEN LYNN, MASS. f'Flivvcr. Lefty. Entered Lower Middle Ycarg Baseball Squad C255 P. E. A. Police C355 Senior Class Gift Committeeg Christian Fra- ternity Cabinctg Dramatic Club Plays C255 Chapel Monitorg Cheer Leaderg Deacon Phillips Church C255 College Prefer- ence, Dartmouth. CHARLES DeLASKIE MARSHALL BOSTON, MASS. Charlic. Marsh, Entered Lower Middle Year 5 Lower Middle Class Baseball Squadg Academy Track Squadg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg College Preference, llarvardg Alpha Nu. -1 ROBERT FROST MARSHALL BROOKLINE, MASS. Bob, Entered Senior Yearg Class Footballg Christian Fraternity 5 Boxing Clubg Dramatic Clubg rlll-IE PEAN, Assistant Business Managerg College Preference, Harvard 5 Phi Epsilon Sigma. 85 X 1' -97 DAVID ROSS MCGREGOR Sl'R.INGFlELD, O. Dave, f'Orchid. 5 l rr Middle Class Tennis Teamg Entered Junior Yearg low! L . L f l'pper hliddle Class Championship Tennis Teamg Christian Fraternityg F our-Year Clubg College Preference. Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. l RICHARD BERRY MATHER CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Dick, Berry. Entered Lower Middle Yearg YVinter Track Squad Q53 Class Tennisg Musical Clubs, President, Cleo Club C355 Fall Dance Cornmitteeg Golden Branch Debating Society Q25, Secretaryg Academy Debating Teamg Dramatie Associationg Cast, 'A Spreading the Newsng Vaudeville Showg Honor Man, First Group 125, Second Group C453 Cum Laude Soeietyg Prcntiss Cummings Greek Prizeg Mary Lord LatinfPrizeg Bandler Latin Prize in Composition CSecond5g Merrill Prize in Declamation CSecond5g Phillips Church, Deacong College Preference, Yale. MORTON McMICHAEL DEVQN, PA. 'AMack. Mike f'Morgle. earg Glee Clubg Choirg Runner-up, Fall Entered Senior Y Tennis Tournamentg Tennis Squadg Championship Senior Class Swimming Teamg Chess Clubg College Preference, Yale. 86 Q? 1 I -J Fil I - m as-fr i?--nw. m 1 WALTER JOHN McTIGUE, JR. liRO0KI,INI'I, Blass. HWalt. Mae.'l Entered Senior Yearg Academy Swimming Teamg P. E. A. Polir-eg College- I'rc-fc-11-m'e, llarvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi, JOHN MEAD Fowl' WAYNIQ, IND. HJ0llI1I1l0. H Entered Senior Yearg College l'ref1-relive, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Si rma. F-, l BRUCE ROBINSON MERRILL BERKELEY, CAL. Broo. Prep. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Swimming Team C215 Academy Crew Squad CQDQ Christian Fraternityg Southern Clubg Lantern Clubg 'PHE PEAN, Associate Editorg Boxing Clubg Church Monitorg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, University of California 5 Kappa Delta Pi. l S7 vm Y' ,, ' I1 km m W m mv lm dll X, .41 l ALBERT MERRIMAN, JR. GALLIPULIS, O. ll 37 Entered Senior Yearg Honor Man, First Groupg College Preferenee, Hairvaxrml. i OTTO CLEVELAND MEYER, JR. ERIE, PA. Bill. 3' Entered Senior Your g College Preference, Amherst. C l EDWARD ELBERT MITCHELL FLUSHING, N. Y. UNed.H Mitch Entered Upper Middle Yeurg llrzummtie Assoeiutioug Cast, H The Boorug College Preference, Harvard. 88 yr- ,.., , -,1 . MORRIS HENRY MOLDAWAN EXETER, N. H. Moldy.', KY, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Track Squadg Dramatic Associationg Historical Societyg College Preference, Yale. HAROLD SIMONDS MUNROE, JR. N1-:W Youii CITY, N. Y. l'.lunle.l' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Footballg Christian Fraternityg HLes Cabotinsng Historical Soeietyg The Emu- ian, Assistant Business Managerg llonor Man, First Group, Second Group C453 Ilonorable Mention C425 College Prefer- ence, Cornell. HOWARD CLEMENT NICHOLS ORONO, ME. Nick. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Traek Squadg Class Baseball C255 All-Class Baseballg Class Basketball: Class Football 1353 Championship Association Football Teamg Christian Fraternityg Historical Societyg College Preference, Dart- mouthg Phi Theta Psi. 89 K 3. . ,,', m mi, ,y..+,1. m m m ii D . D ROBERT EDWIN NIEBLING SOUTH Oimmzrz, N. J. H Bob. Entered Senior Yenrg Cleo Clubg New York Dance Com- mitteeg College Preferenee, Dnrtimoutlig Phi 'l'lic-in Psi. i DONALD DEVEREAUX NIMMO ljETRUIT, Mieu. 'fDon. Ni1n. HDev. Entered Junior Yezirg Class Footballg Academy Football Squatdg Class Busebzillg Championship Upper Middle and Senior Swimming Tezunsg Championship Lower Middle Crewg Class liasketbzill C253 Crew Squad C315 Cheer Leaderg Four-Year Club, Vice-Presidentg Outing Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Ynleg Alpha Nu RICHARD NULLE NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Dick, 'tNull. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Class Footballg Class Base- lrallg Championship Senior Class Football Tetung Class Hoekeyg Christian Fraternity 3 College Preference, Cornellg Kappa Epsilon Pi. l 90 q . 1 Pm m E m KENNETH GAYLORD NYSTROM IIAILTFURD, CONN. Klclzllyx 7? HIi.G.7Y KKNYSIH Ei1l.01'v1l l,uws-1' Mimlcllf- YQ-arg Upper Micldlc Track Tvzung Aczulvuiy 'l'r:1rfk Squaui, C315 All-Class Truck Tczung Chris- tian l mtv1'11ityg Outing Clubg 'Reception Committee, Chair- nmng Exouiaui lizxgzirlowg fllc-0 Cluh CHQ Vmlrlcvillc Show, 19293 Cullvgv l'i-ofa-rm-in-v, Ainlwrst g Kappa Epsilon Pi. L. i WILLIAM HUME OLIVER Srzwluinicy, PA. H Bill. Entorvd Svnior Y1-arg IIOIlOI'2LlJlC Mc-ntiung Collc-gv I'l'c-fm ence, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Signm. CLIFTON BROOKS OSGOOD Iil1lNILW'URTH, ILL. ClifT. 'fOz. I'lllf,0I'O4l Lowm' Middle- Yi-:Lrg Class Basclmllg Acadvmy 'I'r:urk Squzul Qlljg Class lluckoy QSJQ Championship Upper Mirlallc Class Hockey Texung All-Class Track 'l'eLung Acaulcmy Tramk Town 125g Harvard Interscholastic Tarun C293 Christizui l+'1':it.c-rriity C355 Outing Club C355 Honorable Mcntiong Cullugc- Prcfurvnco, Princetong Phi Thvta Psi. 91 li llw gl iw-G E.-uak nq JOHN EMILIUS PARKER, JR. ORANGE, N. J. Johuny. Entered Senior Yezirg Aczuleiny Golf Squadg Fall Golf Touriiument, VViunorg Christyiam Fmternityg College Prefer- ence, Yzileg Kappa Epsilon Pi. JOHN WILLIAM PAGE HAX'l'1liIIILI,, MASS. Jack, Johnny, Owl, Entered Senior Yearg Glee Clubg Chapel Choirg College Preference, Harvard. JAMES LIT TLEFIELD PARKER ESSEX, MASS. ll 77 Entered Upper Miclflle Yezirg Christian Fraternity 3 Scion tilic: Society QZJ, Treasurerg Historifznl Societyg Honor Mun First Groupg Cum Laude Societyg College Preference M. I. T. 92 K ,,a? 'IEE EDGAR LEONARD PATCH, 2ND EIlll'l'l'll Senior Ya-:Lrg Soccer Teamg Basketball Squudg College-Preference, Dartmouth. STONEIIAM, MAss. uhvd H :1P,Lt rx WILLIAM IRVIN G PENTECOST Bill, Penfy. Entererl Senior Yr-:Lrg Championship Senior Class Foot- ball Teauni All-Class Football Tezung Academy Baseball Squzulg Christiam Fmternityg College Preference, Cornellg Phi Epsilon Sigma. l HARRISON PEASE GErcMAN'rowN, PA. Adrian, Ullarryf' Entered Senior Yearg Championship Senior Class Swim ming '.llCU.IIl 5 Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Yule. SCRANTON, PA. . 93 v ,. -gg hm axe-swf i'.m. ma p' BRETTON PERRY CoMs'r0c1K l'A1cK, lXlll'll. HBrvt.l' lfhxtorofl Sonior Yczxrg Scivrltiflc Smfivtyg Collc-go Prof- croncc, Undecided. VINSON FERNALD PHILBRICK liI'l 1'EllY, ME. H Phil. Enlvrc-Ll Sf'Ill0l' Ym-arg flI'0l10Sl-ITL! liammlg College Prof- oreucv, l30wd0il1. BURTON POWERS BROOKLINE, RIMS. HBllI'l.H Enterml Smxior Yoarg Chess Cluhg Cjll1'lSl-l2LIl lfmtvrnityg Dr:nr1:1.tic:Cl11bg Cast, 'll-In-lc-nufs HllSbiL!lll,yy l'Clmrle-y's Auntl g Goldon lirnnr-h Lit-1-mrySm-iotyg Aczulvrlly Debat- ing 'l'0:ung College Preference, Harvard. 94 'l'e:Lmg All-Class Football Teanig Acadenly Hockey Teamg X- -gf ll 9:qgQj i5f..fm 1,1 BENJAMIN BRICKETT PRIEST IIAVERIIILL, MASS. 'flienf' linlerefl Senior Yr-arg Academy Football 'l'eu.mg Trzmek Squadg Crew Squutlg Golden Branch Literary Society: Honor Mann, Second Group' College Preference Yale' Phi Theta Psi. J , 7 v ELM ORE KENDALL PUTNAM Cl.Alil'1hllDN'I', N. ll. 6611 1, 77 ills I' 77 u.. A. x. Entered Junior Yearg Class Basketlmullg Chrisliann l'lI'llll'l' nity CSM Nature Club 133, Seereturyg Scientific Society 151 Vice-Presidentg Dramatic Clubg Historical Soeietyg Four Year Clubg College Preference, Bowdoin. JOHN WINSLOW PUTNAM IJEDHAM, MASS. l'I'ut. Entered Senior Yeurg Clnunpionship Senior Class Football Honor Mun, Second Groupg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. 95 KL 1--- al lim mmf imu nnl WILLIAM ROMMELL QUINN CANTON, O. 'tliillf' HWill. ldntered Upper Middle Year, Aeademy Basketball Team QD, Captain, Academy ColfTeamg Senior Council, June Ball Uflicerg Championship Touch Football Team, Cheer Leader 125, Christian Fraternity CLD, Cabinet, Dramatic Society, Outing Clubg Honorable Mention 3 College Preference, Dart- mouth 5 Phi Theta Psi. RONALD TEMPLETON RAMSAY HONOLULU, HANN'AII Bud. Ron.,' Entered liowor Middle Year, Class Football, Class Swim- ming, Class Baseball, Academy Football Squad, Christian Fraternity C213 College Preference, Dartmouth. WILLIAM THEODORE REED BEN AvoN, PA. KKVlWt dl 37 Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Basketball Team C235 Academy Baseball Team, Championship Senior Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Team, Captaing Class Day OH-icers, Secretaryg Senior Council, Senior Pin Com- mittee, Chairmang June Ball Officerg Upper Middle Class Secretaryg Senior Class, Vice-President, Christian Fraternity, Secretary, Honorable Mention, Church Monitorg College Preference, Cornell Q Phi Epsilon Sigma. 96 wt- , ., ., ---3 Ira! Me igs, HENRY NOWELL REID Rom-1, N. Y. t'Hank. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Football, All-Class Track VFCILIIIQ Academy Track Squad, Scientific Society, Sec- retary, Dramatic Association, Historical Society, Vaude- villc 19283 Honorable Mention, College Preference, Harvard. HORACE GREELEY REISNER, JR. WEST LAFAYETT1-J, IND. Deak. Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Football Squad C35, Team C25, Academy Basketball Team C253 All-Class Basket- ball Team, Class Baseball Team, Championship Touch Football Team, Class Basketball Teamg Scientific Society, Historical Society, President, Christian Fraternityg Becker Ancient History Prize, College Preference, Harvard, Phi Theta Psi. 97 I-I WILLIAM REID, JR. NEW YURK CITY, N. Y. Bill, Entered Junior Year, Class Football C252 All-Class Foot- ball Team C255 Academy Football Team C251 Class Basket- ball Team C35g All-Class Basketball Team ,C25g Swimming Squad, Class Baseball C255 All-Class Baseball Team, Acad- emy Baseball Team C255 Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball Team, Outing Club, Christian Fraternity, Four- Year Club, Secretary g College Preference, Yale, AlphaNu. wr I- a! RICHARD LORD RILEY I'LA1NF114:LD, N. J. 'tDiek. t'Runt. Entered Senior Yeairg Aeaclemy Tennis Squad: Cliristinn Fraternityg Golden Branch Literary Societyg Chess Clubg Les Cabotinsng Honor Man, First Groupg Honorable Men- tiong College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM ELMER RICHARDS, JR. l,ANsronD, PA. 'tliillf' Hliiehf' Entered Senior XVUZLTQ Yzuuleville Show, 19295 lNll1sif':ll Clubsg Glee Clubg Urehestrag P. IC. A. Bundy P. E. A. Friarsg Christian Fraternityg Draimatie Association, Assist- ant Property Managerg Reception Conunitteeg College Preference, Dartniouthg Phi Theta Psi. U JOHN HENDEE ROACH BUSHNELL, ILL. HJohn. 'tlfarrnerfl Entered Junior Yearg Athletic Associationg Academy Basketball Tezun, lXli1Il2ifZ,'CI'Q Class Baseball Team C293 Class Basketball 'l'ean1 5253 P. IC. A. Police, Chief: Class Day Officers, Oratorg Senior Class Pin Cernmitteeg June Ball Offieerg Senior Councilg Christian Fraternity, Cabinetg Lantern Clubg Outing Clubg The E Book, Editor-in-chief 3 Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yale 5 Kappa Epsilon Pi. 98 1 if mn! FREDERIC STOCKER ROBBINS EAsT SAUoUs, MAss. 'tFrcd. Bird. Entered Lower Middle Yearg The Exnnian, Assistant Business Managerg Christian Fraternity C355 Outing Club CQJQ Chess Clubg Historical Socictyg College Preference, Harvard. JOHN MUNRO ROBERTS MARQUETTE, MICH. Johnny. Entered Junior Yearg Class Football 123, Maimgcrg Class Baseball, Manager C3jg All-Class Baseball, Managerg Acad- emy Swimming Team, Assistant Managerg Academy Track Squad 3 P. A. Policeg Dramatic Clubg Production Staff, HConverts g Four-Year Clubg Outing Club C3Dg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Harvard 5 Kappa Epsilon Pi. ADDISON STURGEON RODGERS, ZND SP1uNGF1a1,D, O. HAAd-Y! lKIi0g.l7 Entered Lower Middle Yearg Upper Middle Class Baseball Teamg All-Class Baseball Squadg Lantern Clubg Christian Fraternityg Fencing Clubg Vice-Presidentg The Exonian, Associate Editorg Chapel Monitorg College Preference, Princeton. 99 Yi ,gy -I ai ff snszi i.-wax 3 NYJ RUDOLPH ROELL VVEST NEW Yoim, N. J. Rudy. Princeton . DANIEL GOODING ROLLINS BROUKLINE, MAss. D:mn. f'Dauny.l' Enters-d Senior YL-:Lrg Al'1lll0lIly Footlmll 'lk-anng 'l'rack Squadg Tennis Squadg Cast, The XVorkhouse lVard g Vaudeville Show, 19293 Musical Cluhsg Glce Clubg Phillips Church Choirg P. E. A. Friarsg CllI'lSlil2lI1 Fraternity Q Dra- matic Clubg Cast, f'Charley's Auntug College Preference, Dartmouth 5 Phi Theta Psi. MALCOLM MacNAUGI-ITEN RORTY GREAT NECK, N. Y. Mal, Gene Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Footballg Track Squad C213 f'Les Cabotinsug Lantern Clubg Scientific Societyg THE PEAN, Photographic Editor 5 Honor Man, Second Groupg Honorable M entiong College Preference, Harvard. 100 Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy 'lll'lll'li Squad Clee Club C225 Phillips Church Choirg College Preference SL 1 -- - af E-Q m,s.. w5e,:. 5 nhl WILLIAM ANTHONY ROSSITER IYIANCHESTER, N. H. 'tPat. Bill, Ross, Entered Junior Yearg Class Baseball C315 Class Basketball C2Jg Class Footballg P. E. A. Polieeg Cap and Gown Corn- mittee, Seeretaryg Four-Year Clubg Outing Club C355 Chris- tian Fraternity Qfljg Dramatic Soeietyg Cast, Lord Nelsonug Christian Fraternity, Collectorg College Preference, Princeton. l JOHN FIT ZRANDOLPH RUNYON LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Jaek. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Golf Squadg Ac-ademy Basketball Squad C313 Aeadelny 'I'raek Squadg Class Foot- ballg All-Class Basketball 'l'eaxn CHQ Championship Upper Middle Basketball 'l'ean1g Cllalnpionship Lower Class Bas- ketball Teamg Class Tennisg Soeeer Clubg Class lloekeyg Four-Year Clubg Chureh Nonitorg Outing Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Preferenee,Yaleg KappaDellaPi. RICHARD ELLIS RYAN CONNICRSVILLE, IND. Dick. Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Dartmouth. 101 1 -1 lf m m! RALPH SCHOENFELD, 2ND SEATTLE, XVASH. Shank NLamb. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Golf Championg Academy Golf Teamg Historical Societyg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Princeton. ALFRED HANCE SAVAGE SCARSDALE, N. Y. Butter, Beurre. Entered Junior Ye-arg Class Football C225 Class Basketballg Captain: Class Baseballg All-Class Football ,llf'2lIl1Q Champ- ionship Upper Middle Swimming Teamg Championship Senior Swimming Team, Captaing Academy Football Squad C2jg Academy Swimming Squad C315 Academy Swimming Teamg Class Day Officers, Second Marshalg June Ball Oilicerg Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg Senior Councilg Senior Council Dance Conimitteeg Inter-Fraternity Councilg Church Monitorg College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. ARTHUR WALTER SELIGMANN, JR. New Yoiuc Cl'FY', N. Y. Art Entered Upper Middle Yearg Fencing Clubg Christian Fraternityg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference Columbia. 102 'l'r:urk Squad CSD g Class 'lll'2,lCk i319 College P1'efe-mnco, Lehighj X 1- ,a' lim wif i?-- BHK ROBERT FREW SHANNON, 3RD SEw1cK1.i:Y, PA. B0b. Sl1:m. Elltl'I'0ll Lower Middle Yourg Class Football CZDQ Acadomy Kappa Epsilon Pi. EDWIN TYLER SHAW LOWELL, MASS. KKVl'b,.7l 1671'Ct'l.77 KIICLI 7, forimil Sovivtyg Outing: Clubg Cnllvgol'1-ofmmmco, M. l. T. HERBERT PRATT SHEPARD NEW RocuEL1.if:, N. Y. Shcp. HII1-rbf' Entered Lowvr Middle YL-:Lrg Class Footibamllg Acndomy Foollmll Squad CD5 Artaulomy Crow CSU, Cillll-illllg Acudvmy 'l'r:u:k Squmlg Sl-uior Cllllllfillg Cliristiiam Frzilc-rliityg Cabim-Lg Exouian Rngzidorsg Outing Club: Wintvr Dance Com- mitteeg C0111-goPrcforuncu,Y:mlog Alpha Nu. 103 Exltore-ml Uppor Middlv Ymrg Cliristiam Fraitvrnityg His- 1 ,-- N ,a? hm m WILLIAM ALLEN SHERMAN MEDFQJRD, MASS. f'Bill. 'lSl1erIn.H Entered Senior Yearg Championship Senior Class Football Teaing Academy Basketball Squadg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Dartmouth: Karma Epsilon Pi. PETER SHUEBRUK COHASSET, MASS. Pete Entered Senior Yearg Academy Track Squadg Class Hock- eyg Christian Fraternityg Honor Man, Seeond Group Clj, Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Harvard. BURROWS SLOAN, IR. ARDMORE, PA. 'fBuzz.'f Bud, Sloanie. . Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Foothallg All-Class Footballg Track Squadg Christian Fraternityg Golden Branch Literary Soeietyg SeientificSocietyg Les Cabotinsug Cabinetg College Preference, Princeton. 104 15 A I ' -ef k H i 2 E Q Q .C A Lg V EDGAR PARKER SMALL BRONXVILLE, N. Y. l'lcl. Eddic. lCr1t,r-rm-rl Lowor Middle Ya-arg Athlctlc Assoviaticn,l'1'vsi- dcntg Aczulvmy l o01.lmll'l'v:mi, lXl:m:Lgvrg Avzldclny liaxsvlmll Squad 1355 Musical Clubs, Vice-Prcsidvntg Cla-0 Club f4Dg Clizilwl Choir C235 Lf-S C:1bol.ins,'g Dfilllliliilff Assoviaxtlimig l uur-Ya-nr Clubg Christian l+'mt.ornit,y f4jg Clmpol Moni1.org College- I'rufm-1'm1cv, Yzilvg PliiTl1o1.:LPsi. HOWARD GARTHWAITE SMITH SOUTH O1mNc:1f:, N. J. 'iR0d. Hgriiittyfl Entered Upper Middle Yr-arg Class lfoofbaill f2jgCli:unpim1 ship f l'0l10l1 Football Tc-:ung Clll'lSl-lilll l r:i1e-rliityg llis t01'ic:ul Socictyg CollvgePrvfc-rn-111-0, Princvton l JAMES WILBUR SMITH IQICNNICIIITNKPORT, ME. .lim. HSmitl1y. l'lntc-rml Lowvr Middlv Y:-:Lrg Clziss liaskotlmllg Class Basti- lmllg Avaldvlliy Baisvlmll Squzulg P. E. A. Polivog Cliristizui Frzitvrnityg 'lllll-I l'r1AN, Associate lflditorg YVontwort.l1 Martha-- mamtics Prize, CSuco11fljg College Preference, M. I. T. 105 Q' , -,-1 if wif i.-wxz. GEORGE JUDSON STANNARD, JR. FAIR HAVEN, VT. Georgzge. UB. lustic Trawk 'Fearing Clizunpionship Upper Middle Hoekey Tezung All-Class Track TQZLIIIQ Cl1il,IIlpl0I1SlllIJ Senior Class Truck Tearing Hlies Cznbotinsng Christian Frziternityg Four- Ye:1rClubg College Preference, Hurvztrdg Kappa Epsilon Pi. N RICHARD BYRON STEARNS BIANCHESTER, N. H. Dick, Entered Junior Year, Acamdexny Tennis Squad C215 All- Clnss Tennis Teaming Chaunpionship Upper Middle Class Ten- nis Tezung Squash 'll0llI'Il2l.lIl0l1b, Runner-up, Four-Yeftr Club, lXIa1ndolin Club Q2jg Drumxltie Club C225 College Pref- erence, lJiLI'iSIIl0l1tl1. 1 THEODORE WINTHROP STEDMAN, JR. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Ted. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Football Team, Assistant Manager, Aezulenly liusebztll Tezun, Assistant Blzrnzrgerg Soccer Tezun, hlaxriztgerg Christian Fraternity, Cabinet, Lantern Club, President, Outing Club, Ilistorienl Society, Stage Mztnztger, Three One-Act Plays, Ynudeville Show, 1928, 19295 t'Going Some , Drzlrnatie Association, President, Glee Club, The Phillips Exeler lllonlhly, Editor- in-Chief QRe-signedjg Honorable Mention, Chapel Monitorg College Preference, Harvard 5 Alpha Nu. 106 Entered Junior Yeurg P. E. A. Polir-eg B. A. A. Interscho- Lgal ll m m m mdT.1 FREDERIC LINCOLN STEELE, 3RD AUBURN, M1-1. Fr:-d. EnLered'Senior Ycarg Class Footballg Academy Trauck Squaldg Coll:-go l'rc-fvrvlwo, Harvard. WILLIAM HOWARD STEIN NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. l5lll. liml.l' Entorvd Upper Middle YOZLFQ Chaunpionsliip Ilppvr Middlm- Class lizmskotbull Toning Class liziskolllmll Squaulg Clizunpion- ship Upper Middle Tennis 'l'm-:Ling Honor Main, First, Group, Second Group CQJQ Honomblv M4-ntion 1235 Champa-l Monitorg College Preference, Harvard. HOWARD WILLIAM STERNBERG BIERIDEN, CONN. A'Cl1ubby. Entered Senior Yeurg Se-nior Class Football 'l'vmng All- Class Football Tczung Honorable Mcntiong College Pref- erence, Yale. 107 FL L. ., .X -,Zi Wqw-ml 'a '9WsWi9'N 4 m'3ui E--HW ROLAND EUGENE STEVENS, JR. IIARTFORD, VT. Preference, Dartmouth. RICHARD BIGELOW STEVER IIILLSDALE, N. J. t'Dir'k. Steve Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track Squadg Class Day Officers, Poetg Outing Clubg Christian Fraternityg Lantern Clubg Feneing Clubg Dramatie Assoeiationg Production, Sprea.ding the Newsmg The Phillips Erelcr'Munlhly, Editor- ial Board, Seeretaryg College Preference, Yale. H 77 Steve Entered Senior Yearg Musical f lubs Orchestrm C ollegc HOWARD KEMBLE STOKES Ai.L1f:NiiUnsT, N. J. 'tBud. Hllowiefl Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Senior Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Squadg Championship Senior Class Swimming Tearng All-Class Swimming Teaing AcademySwimming Squadg Christian Fraternity QZDQ Golden Branch Literary Society CQJ, Librarian, Treasurerg Les Cabotinsllg Cabinet, Presidentg Dramatic Associationg Lantern Clubg Chess Clubg Historical Society, Executive Committee, Trcasurerg Staff Going Someug Christmas Plays, 19295 Vaudeville Show, 19285 Academy Debating Team C2jg Honor Man, First Group QQDQ Second Group C253 Honorable Mention C5Dg Cum Laude Societyg The Bandler Latin Prize Clfirstjg John O. Heald Debating Prizcg Manley Prize in English Composition 5 College P reference, Princeton. 108 xi. , -az lr N .mm wel MALCOLM BOWDITCH STONE, JR. IQEADVILLE, Mfxss. H11 elle. Mail, ldntlereil Senior YQ-:Lrg ACZlilClIly Hoeliey Teaung Crew Squzmdg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. RICHARD NOYES STONE JAMAICA l'I,A1N, Mxss, i'Diek. Entered Senior Yearg Christizui l+'r:mLer11iLyg College Pref erenec, Undecided. THOMAS CLIFTON STOTLER TULSA, OKLA. U Tom. Entered Senior Yezxrg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Undecided. 109 fl WILLIAM HOTCHKISS STREIT Nicw LTANAAN, H Bill. H lflxiterwl Vpper lX1i1lcllc-Yezxrg Clizlmpionship Upper Middle Class llockey 'l'e:1mg Crew Squudg Class Hockeyg College Prefercnce, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. ,U U I ,Z M-f ig:-fm Ewa: m Inj SAMUEL JONES TILDEN STRAUS, JR. CH1c'Auo, ILL. U'l'ildie.ll 'lStra11sie. I'lIlIi0I'0fl Senior Yezlrg Historical Societyj Honor Mun, First, Group C2Dg Honorable Mention CQDQ College P11-fereiice, Hamrvzird. l CoNN. ARNOLD PITCHER TAYLOR ALLENDALF1, N. J. Hflhipf' Ivan '1Arn. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Swimming Tearng All-Class Swimming Teaming Aeademy Swimming 'l'ez1mg Academy Trzwk Squadg College Pref- erence, Prineetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. 110 Temng Clizunpionsliip Upper Middle Tennis Teurng College 3 I -gl JAMES REDEL TENCHER lYlliMldTTI'1, ILL. Jim, Teneh. l'll1li0I'01l Upper Middle XYUHPQ Aczulemy lizlslietlmll Teaun U95 Cozieh of Class lizisketlmll QZDQ Chzunpionship Upper Middle Basketball Teaung Chuinpionship Touch Football Preference, Prineetong Alpha Nu. NATHANIEL LEWIS TENNEY, JR. Cfxixiisiillncsri, Mzxss. l l t'N:Li,c.l' Tern Entered Senior Yezirg Aezuleniy Foot bull Hquadg Academy Hockey Tezung College Preference, llurvairdg Kappa Epsilon Pi CHARLES WILLIAM T OZIER VVINCHESTER, MASS. 'tBill. Charlie Two Gun. Entered Junior Yczirg Class Football Tezung Class Hockey Terung Class Tennis Teaming Scientific Societyg Historical Soeietyg Glee Club C259 Four-Year Clubg Outing Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Harvard. . .4 111 we ,. 2-1 h as tj WALTER WILLARD TRAVIS MAHWAH, N. J. Bill, Kid. 't'l'rav. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Basehallg All-Class Baseball, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Bowdoin. FREDERICK LEAS VAN LENNEP PHILADIQLPHIA, PA. 4'l4'red. f'Van.', Entered Upper Middle Year, Crew Squad, Charnpionship Class Swimming TCJIIIQ Class Football, Championship Touch Football Team, Christian 1 raternityg Golden Branch Literary Society, Presidentg Aeadeniy Debating Teamg Sei- entific Society, President, Allies Cabotinsng Outing Club, New York Dance Committee, P. IC. A, Friars C2Dg Vaude- ville Show, 1929, College Preference, Princeton, Alpha Nu. EDWARD KINGSLAND VAN WINKLE, JR. New Yom: CIT1', N. Y. HRip. Entered Junior Year, Class Football CD5 Class Basket- ball 145, Championship Upper Middle Basketball Team, Class Baseball CZJQ Championship Upper Middle Class Ten- nis Team, Captaing Academy Tennis Squad, All-Class Bas- ketball Team, P. E A. Policeg Christian Fraternityg Four- Year Clubg Honorable Mention C255 VVentworth Junior Mathematics Prize CSccondDg College Preference, Yale. 114 Wi 1- .- al R l-I NICHOLAS PHIPPS VEEDER lll'I l'SI3URHll, PA. ttNi4-k. N.P. Iiiitc-rc-nl Junior Yu-zirg Class Footbzillg Academy Crvw Squad, Assistant Maiiiaigt-rg Soutlicrn Club 123, Yicr'-Prcsiclvntg Spring 15111100 Comiiiittvv C255 Laiutvru Clubg Four-Year Clubg Dramintit- Assrwiaitiuiig Staff, 1928 Cliristnizis Plziysg Vauulovillc- Show tlfllltljg lfxoniun, 133, Amlvortisiiig Manager! Collogv PI't'i'l'l'l'lli'0, Cornollg Phi T114-tai Psi. ADOLPH LOUIS VONDERLIETH iNIA1'I.l-zwuzm, N. J. A'Von. 'AY0iidiv. Entorvcl Uplwr IN1idlHl'X'l'2lI'Q Fox-1-vi' Fqumli 'I'r:u'la Sqllauli Christian lfmtc-inityg Thr I'hiII1'y1s 1i'g1'4'll'7' Mnnlltlyg Outing Clubg l.zmt0rIiCl11bg Collvgv1'1'0fv1'1'11cv,Yah-. CHARLES VROMAN Pom' IIVRUN, Mimi. Chiu-k. t'Vi'u. Britt-rt-ml Sm-iiior Yvurg Y2l.lllil'ViHl' Show, 19293 Urchcstmg P. E. A. Handy College Prc-fvrt-rico, University of Michigan. 113 FEE 1 rv K ll' 5 GRANT TOZIER WALDREF S'r1I,1,w.x'1'1clc, M1NN. t'W:1lly. lflnteretl Lower lXlicl1lleYez1I'1 'llI'1ll'li Fquaulg Clams Basket- ball C235 Musical Clulwsg Glee Clubg Clubg College PI'0i'C'I'l'1It'l', l,I'lI1Ct'lUI1 max im m Inq HERBERT MORGAN WADLEIGH lYlNCIll'ISTl'lR, MASS. 'tllel'lx. WY:Ltltlle.l' ltlntereml Lower Micltlle Yeaxrg Lower Middle Class lleekeg Teaming Clumlpiolisliip Upper Mitltlle Class Hockey rlll'2llIl Aezulexny Hockey 'l'e-rung Outing Clubg Christian 1 1'ut,er11it,y College Preference, Hurvardg Kappa Deltu Pi. Chess Club C2Dg Outing ERIK WALZ CAMn1uDu1c, Minas. Eric, Enterecl Upper Middle Yeurg Feneing Clubg Drurrmtie Assoeintieng Cust, 'tHelenn's HllHlJ2lIltly,Q Cust, Chzu'Iey's Auntng HistoriezilSeeietyg Christianl r:Lternit,yg Ilonomhle Mention C255 College Preference, Haxrvzml. 114 x-if 4. 51 lr immiss mu ' imm a! MORGAN HUNTLEY WARNER BA'l l'L1'I Crimxu, lNlICll. Mom, Dopm-. Borg, Plimfrc-ml llppr-1' Middlv Ymrg Crow Squad f2Jg Clmrnpion- ship Upper Middle Class Crm-wg Socccvr' Squadg Spartan Soc- cvr Tc-arng Ilonorablc Mention C2jg Collm-go Prcfvrvnco, Yale. CHARLES PRESCOTT WEBBER, ZND Iimlnoic, ME. Cl1arlic. H Wvbb. Sarky. lilnlvrvd liowcr Middlv Yvarg Al'2llll'Illy Golf '.l'l'ZLIll CD, Captaing Runncr-up, Annual Fall Golf ',llOllI'I1ZLIIl01ll-, 1927, 19285 Lower Middle- Class Tvnnis 'fc-ning Scnior Class llovkcy 'Foamy Christian l rat01'nil,yg Collvgm- 1'rc-ik-iwiicc, llarvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. i GEORGE PEIRCE WEBBER BANGOR, Mis. Hl'circc. Captiain. Wvhb. Enix-rod Junior Yvarg Anaclr-lily 'l'i-nnis Squad C4jg Acad- vmy 'l'0nnis 'l'van1 Qiij, Captain 1255 llarvard l11t01's1'l10lasi-ic: Tcani C2Dg Fall Tc-nnis 'll0llI'I12l1Y1l'Ilt, svmi-Finalist 1927 and 1928g Squash Champion, 19285 Squash Champion, 19295 Winner, Porry Squash lNlm-dal, 1928 and 19293 Junior Class Basketball Tvamg Svnioi' Class llaskvtball Tc-amp Four- Ynar Clubg Outing Clubg Christian Fratvrnityg Collogvllrcf- erence, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 115 Associntiiong FOUI'-YK'2ll'c,lllllPQ Collcgc1'rol'r-imicr-, Ilurvunl. vi ,H A, , . ff i TOWNSEND KING WELLINGTON, JR. Nunwu l51aNN1Nma'1'uN, VT. H Duke. Class Swimming Tvzun, Mzuizigwg Clnristiun l'lI'2lll'l YlllyQ ml Clubsg Glcrc Clulmg Collm-gc l'1'cl'c1'm-llc:-, Ynlog Phi Epsilon Signm. GEORGE GATES WELLS ST. .lo:+ia1'u, lXIlt'Il, ncg 77 Entervfl Junior Yi-:Lrg Crow Squad, lXIaumgf-rg Atlxlvtirz l RICHARD CLAYPOOLE WELLS I'LA1NF1iu1.D, N. J. HDick. lC11to1'm-cl Uppm-1' Mimldlo Yvurg Channpionship Sm-nior Class Football Tvzung Class liusubnllg Class Bzlskvilnullg Collfgo Prcfcrcncv, IIl11'VilI'Ll. 116 I'llll'l'l'1'll llowvl' Blimhllu Yvzlrg clll1llIlIll0IlSlllIJ lippvr Ni lwllv Outing Clubg P. IC. A. Bznulg Yamila-ville Show, 19295 Musi- Honor Mun, First Group C235 llonor Man, S4-voml Group C4Jg ll0Il0l'fLl7ll' Monliun C355 lVK'IlllWOI'lll Maltllr-1n:Lt,im-:ml Prizvg Colle-go PI't'l'I'l'0llf'0, Curm-ll. Up, Fall Gall' 'l'01lI'llTl.lI1,'Ill-, S.-voml Divisiong C:llI'lSlll2LIl lmlvvrnity Qiijj Czmllvg- llrz-ll-1'4'x1r:g-, Pl'lIl0l'l0Il. 3- ,. .. -8,5 B Z xwli ii.,-.-,1lgy 1l1 g Q FREDERICK WOODRUFF WENDNAGEL CHICAGO, ILL. HFrvnl. l ritz. 'llVvncly. Entvrml Lowvr Miclfllv Yi-:Lrg Class liamsolmzxll 'I'0rm1 CZDQ lass Fcnmtlmllg Clll'lSl-litll l m101'11ityg A01l.1ll'Illy Hauulg JOHN WIGGINS IJIGIJIIAM, MASH. .Iol1nniv. -EIllPI'0!l S1-nim' Yvalrg Avzulvlny 'l'r:1r-lc Sqluulg li. A. A. lllll0I'SCll0l2LSlll' 'l'1-lung Clmmpiunslxip S4-mlm' Class 'l'rzu'k 'l'v:ung College-P1'e-form-1101-, Hnrvxmlg Alpha Xu. ' 1 DONLY HAWLEY WILDER lSmmNxv1r.L1-1, N. Y. Hl,llll.H 'lSl1orfy. Illlmtnrml Lowr-r Midcllv Yvarg Class lialskotlnlllg Runnvr- 117 1 1 M -J 'IU E ms-:.C 'g.I'f-r,:. E Sq ASHLEY FLY WILSON, JR. W1f:1.LIaSLEY l+'AnMS, MASS. f'Ash.', JOHN DAVIS WILLIAMS, ZND lNInDF1r:1.n, MASS. N Rccl. H Jack. Entered Junior Yeurg Af-zulerny Soccer Teumg Four-Year Clubg College Pri-fc-rc-imc, M. l. 'l'. Entered Senior Clzmssg Senior ClzLSS Footlmll Terung Senior J 3 Class Swimming Tvzung Collm-gel I'Of1'I'0I100, Yuleg I hi EpSilon Sigma. THOMAS JOHNSTON WOODBURY lXIF1DlA, PA. U'1l0IIl.H Entered Upper Middle Yr-:Lrg Christian Fruternityg Col- lege Preference, U ndocided. 118 'A , .. -,f Pm m m m E In lf-I JOHN WINTHROP WRIGHT I5u11m1c1'onT. CONN. Johnny VVrig:l1f0r. Enlvrvd IFIXITUI' Midmllv Yvamrg IIiSt0rirf:Ll Sovivtyg P. IC. A. Baud C235 l'lxo11i:m 1i:mg:ulu1's g Exetvr Acvsg Christizm l+'r:Ltu'11itNyg Outing Clubg Collogo I'rcforc-111-0,Amlwrst. SILAS BURNHAM YATES l,1Ncm.N, Nun. HCV H 1 . Flntvrml Senior Ye-:Lrg S1-uior Class Buskvtlmll 'l'0:1mg All-Class lizuskvibamll Squmlg P. IC. A. llnmlg Cnllvgv Prvf- vrc-llvv, L1-lxmrl S1,:mi'oI'1l. HARRY EDWARD ROBERT YEWENS, JR. SMQANTUN, PA. Roh fXIinnic-. Yvwi0. l+Int,f'rml Lowa-r Mimldlx- Ye-:Lrg Class I+'ootb:1ll CQJQ Class Rusk:-tlmll C255 Class Iiasvbnll C2jg All-Class Footlmll Vlwixillllg Amulmlly 'Frau-k Tozuug Chaunpionship 'l'ou0h F001- lmll Tc-:un, Cnptnillg Clwistiam l+'1'zmtvrniIyg Vzuulvvillv Show, 10295 P. E. A. Frinrs, Dirvctorg Church Monitorg Cullngv Pl'4'fK'l'1'll1'0,Alllhl'I'SlQ l'lmi 'l'hvt:1 Psi. 119 W- 1 -- -pf Lp 1l l I ms 1 Img WILLIAM CLEMENTS YOUNG NP1XN'lNliK, N. .l. HB ill MYRON HERBERT YOUNG .-XSl'l'1'AlillI.A, 0. l5l14l. llc-rb. l'1x1lvI'c-cl llppc-1' Nliclmllr- Ye-:Lrg Crvw Sllllllllg Colll-ge' Pwf- 4'1'vr1c'0, Yzxlvg ljlli Plpsilon Signm. Flntorml Upper Mimlcllv Yvzmrg Soccer' Clubg Class 'l'Pnnisg Class Bzmskotlmllg Clwisliun F1'nt0rnityg Outing Cluhg Collcgv PI'Cf0I'C1lC0, Princeton. L Q ,. ., F A . wHmp.1-, nwbx Q ,K o- N l Q, ' n,,1Q'I'vu, 1 ' l 'l' 5-.,,, Xl . ff 315 3? 45' ' Q.-,N . .m 1iEg2:,.- yn Qvo .......gxSp 120 x -,I gpsilli M-:f ill-M CDLLEGE DIQEFEIQENCES Yale C6152 VV. G. Atwood, E. B. Bolles, S. T. Byron, S. H. Chapman, A. S. Cookman, N. L. Cram, H. H. Dietrich, H. A. Dow, P. S. Foster, N. Friedler, H. W. Gadsden, W. S. Garnsey, R. W. Goodell, B. H. Grant, T. F. Griswold, H. G. Guion, H. B. Hastings, J. P. Holihan, W. C. Horn, G. B. Hotchkiss, S. L. Hotckhiss B. Hyatt, H. B. Johansen, S. C. Johnson, T. S. Jones, R. H. Jor- dan, R. P. Kimball, W. R. King, D. D. Knox, S. D. Knox, J. E. Kueera, A. R. La Pierre, E. Lasker, R. L. Levy, J. L. Lilienthal, VV. F. Little, R. B. Mather, D. R. McGregor, M. McMichael, J. Mead M. H. Moldawan, D. D. Nimmo, VV. H. Oliver, J. E. Parker, H. Pease, B. B. Priest, W. Reid, J. H. Roach, J. F. R. Runyon, A. H. Savage, H. P.. Shepard, E. P. Small, H. W. Sternberg, R. B Stever, W. H. Streit, E. K. Van VVinkle, A. L. Vonderlieth, M. H. VVarner, T. K. VVellington, A. F Wilson, M. H. Young. Harvard C5551 C. E. Angle, J. B. Ayer, B. K. Bachraeh, R. PL Barnard, R. L. Barnes, R. H. Bates, E. A. Berolzheimer, H. H. Bissell, G. A. Bourgeois, R. Bremer, J. C. Campbell, D. S. Child W. G. Cooper, J. P. Dryer, L. K. Emerson, W. C. Everett, R. D. Fallon, K. Famulener, R. S Francis, G. Fremd, Luke Gillespie, R. H. Hallowell, J. B. Howard, H. F. Kollmyer, D. H. Lindsey C. D. Marshall, R. F. Marshall, W. J. Me'l'igue, A. Merriman, E. E. Mitehell, J. W. Page, B Powers, J. W. Putnam, H. N. Reid, H. G. Rcisner, R. L. Riley, F. S. Robbins, J. M. Roberts M. M. Rorty, P. Shuebruk, G. J. Stannard, T. W. Stedman, F. L. Steele, VV. H. Stein, M. B. Stone, S. J. T. Straus, N. L. Tenney, C. VV. Toiier, H. M. Wadleigh, E. Walz, C. P. Webber, G. P. Web- ber, G. G. Wells, R. C. Wells, J. Wiggins. Princeton C345: R. E. Baxter, E. P. Bernuth, H. A. Breed, W. Buckland, W. M. Cahn,T.M Carruth, H. Carter, C. L. Clapp, V. L. Collins, J. D. Colson, R. F. Coombs, C. B. Doak, W. E Gillespie, R. C. Gordon, R. H. Harris, W. deF. Johnson, C. M. Kase, B. W. Kittredge, H. L. T Koren, R. W. Leopold, W. J. Manning, C. B. Osgood, A. S. Rodgers, R. Roell, W. A. Rossiter, R. A. Schoenfeld, H. G. Smith, H. K. Stokes, A. P. Taylor, J. R. Tencher, F. L. Van Lennep, G. T Waldren, D. H. Wilder, W. C. Young. Dartmouth C2652 VV. F. Atwood, A. P. Bill, R. F. Calkin, J. A. Davidson, A. G. Delmarsh, J. F. Donovan, W. S. Douglas, F. M. Frank, B. H. Hack, P. T. Hart, W. H. Hinkel E. C. Johnson, J. W. Knibbs, J. F. Lyle, F. Marden, H. C. Nichols, R. E. Niebling, E. L. Patch, W. R. Quinn, R. T. Ramsay, W. E. Richards, D. G. Rollins, R. E. Ryan, W. A. Sherman. R. B. Stearns, R. E. Stevens Cornell C1052 R. C. Abbott, R. D. Beatty, C. S. Francis, S. Frink, H. S. Munroe, R. Nulle, W. I. Pentecost, W. T. Reed, N. P. Veeder, F. W. Vilendnagel. M. I. T. C1052 VV. C. Backus, H. B. Burley, W. R. Duncan, R. D. Holder, R. G. Holt, L. H. Huron, J. L. Parker, E. T. Shaw, J. W. Smith, J. D. Williams. - 4 Williams C85: J. H. Chipman, F. K. Davis, B. H. Garrison, J. M. Goodwillie, F. M. Hammond, W. F. Huyck, E. J. Loranger, J. F. MacVane. Amherst C65: R. L. Brown, P. B. Lyster, 0. C. Meyer, K. G. Nystrom, J. W. Wright, H. E. R. Yewens. Leland Starybrd C55: D. M. Blackman, E. Gillette, VV. F. Hunting, B. Kemp, S. B. Yates. . Bowdoin C451 E. L. Fay, V. F. Philbrick, E. K. Putnam, W. W. Travis. Brown C352 J. E. Heap, A. P. Huntington, F. B. Lutz. Columbia C251 D. Keppel, A. W. Seligmann. University of Californii C15: B. R. Merrill. Lehigh C15: R. F. Shannon. University of Pennsylvania C15: H. P. Broom. University of Michigan C15: C. Vroman. University of Virginia C15: F. W. Frost. University of Wisconsin C15: J. B. Hand. Wesleyan C15: P. E. Floyd. Undecided C851 J. D. Bradley, E. W. Brown, D. S. Buck, C. S. Green, J. A. M. Hinsman. B. Perry, B. Sloan, T. J. VVoodbury. Q 7 v 121 Ba l i IENIDIQ President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . Abbott, R. C., Angle, C. E., Atwood, W. G., Atwood, W. F., Ayer, J. B., Baohrach, B. K., Backus, C. W., Barnard, R. P., Barnes, R. L., Bates, R. H., Baxter, R. E., Beatty, R. D., Bernuth, E. P., Berolzheimer, E. Bill, A. P., Bissell, H. H., A., Blackman, D. M., Bolles, E. B., Bourgeois, G. A., Bradley, J. D., Breed, H. A., Bremer, R., Broom, H. P., Brown, E. VV., Brown, R. L., Buck, D. S., Buckland, VV., Burley, H. B., Byron, S. T., Cahn, W. M., Calkin, R. F., Campbell, J. C., Carruth, T. M., Carter, H., Chapman, S. T., Child, D. S., Chipman, J. H., Clapp, C. L., Collins, V. L., Colson, J. D., Conant, G. H., Cookman, A. S., Coombs, R. F., Cooper, W. G., ieii 1 - 3 U In ml CLAII ADDIQEIIEI OFFICERS 26 Madison Avenue, 56 Barrington Street, 821 Massachusetts Avenue, 126 Grove Street, 103 Canton Avenue, 128 Highland Street, 4000 Laurel Heights Avenue, 46 Norfolk Road, 7 VV00dlawn Avenue, 220 St. Mark's Square, 309 VVestminster Road, 2224 Devonshire Drive, 410 Park Avenue, 34 VVest 74tlI Street, 45 Upton Road, 454 Riverside Drive, 4001 Gosman Avenue, 2530 36th Street, Blair Academy, 29 North Russell Street, 451 Benson Street, P. O. Box 62, 54 Garfield Avenue, 1905 Orchid Avenue, 586 Newton Street, 20 Cedar Street, 37 Clapp Street, 36 Summit Avenue, Beach Avenue, 955 Kensington Avenue, 217 Beachwood Avenue, 327 Chestnut Street, 17 Court Street, 214 Western Way, 421 WVest 114th Street, 8 Ellsworth Avenue, High Street, 400 Caroline Street, ' 122 . RAYMOND F. COOMBS . WILLIAM T. REED . RICHARD P. KINIBALL Montclair, N. J. Rochester, N. Y. Arlington, Mass. Bangor, Me. Milton, Mass. VVest Newton, Mass. Seattle, VVash. Arlington, Mass. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Cleveland, O. New York City, N. Y. New York City, N. Y. Hanover, N. H. VValthaIn, Mass. New York City, N. Y. Long Island City, N. Y. Williamsburg, Mass. Duluth, Minn. Blairstown, N. J. Milton, Mass. Camden, N. J. De Kalb, Ill. Fitchburg, Mass. Madison, N. J. Hollywood, Cal. Brookline, Mass. Mereersburg, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Malden, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y. Tampa, Fla. Plainfield, N. J. Bridgeport, Conn. Clinton, Mass. Boston, Mass. Cohoeton, N. Y. Princeton, N. J. New York City, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Englewood, N. J. Kennebunk, Me. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Cram, N. L., Davidson, J. A., Davis, F. K., Delmarsh, A. G., Dietrich, H. H., Doak, C. B., Donovan, J. F., Douglas, W. S., Dow, H. A., Dryer, J. P., Duncan, W. R., Emerson, L. K., Everett, W. C., Fallon, R. D., Famulener, K., Fay,,E. L., Floyd, P. E., Foster, P. S., Francis, C. S., Francis, R. S., Frank, F. M., Fremd, G. O., French, H. W., Friedler, N., Frink, S., Frost, F. W., Gadsden, H. W., Garnsey, W. S., Garrison, B. H., Gillespie, Luke, Gillespie, W. E., Gillette, E., Goodell, R. W., Goodwillie, J. M., Gordon, R. C., Grant, B. H., Green, C. S., Griswold, T. F., Guion, H. G., Hack, B. H., Hallowell, R. H., Hammond, F. M., Hand, J. B., Harris, R. H., Hart, P. T., Hastings, H. B., Heap, J. E., Hinkel, W. H., Hinsman, J. A. M., Holder, R. D., Roslyn Heights, 41 Bank Street, 1117 Sheridan Road, 123 West 74th Street, 134 West Coulter Street, 24 Rock Street, 1340 Watchung Avenue, 1236 Judson Avenue, Highland Plaza, 14 Sherman Street, 42 Glendale Road, 44 Brantwood Road, 36 Andrew Road, 395 Fort Washington Avenue, 251 Arlington Avenue, 60 Maple Avenue, 414 Old Lancaster Road, 482 Park Avenue, Suite 9, 80 Fenway, 706 West 8th Street, 1820 Jefferson Avenue, 140 40th Avenue North, 1003 Park Avenue, 6420 Drexel Road, 1024 9th Street, Vista Place, 16 Wilshire Street, 691 La Loma Road, 330 Florence Street, 1011 Franklin Place, 1046 Edgar Avenue,' 911 Park Avenue, 437 Palisade Avenue, 245 Culver Road, Brush Hill Road, Box 190 Forest Park Station, 418 16th Street, 600 Connell Building, 57 Logan Avenue, 6 Everett Street, Box 55, 243 East Broad Street, 36 Washington Street, 287 East Street, 123 Long Island, N. Y. St. Albans, Vt. Evanston, Ill. Inlet, N. Y. New York City, N. Germantown, Pa. Norwood, Mass. Plainfield, N. J. Evanston, Ill. Birmingham, Ala. Everett, Mass. Sharon, Mass. Arlington, Mass. Swampscott, Mass Y New York City, N. Y East Jaffrey, N. H New Sharon, Me. Springfield, O. Troy, N. Y. Haverford, Pa. Leonia, N. J. Boston, Mass. Erie, Pa. New Orleans, La. Seattle, Wash. Plainfield, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Greeley, Col. Red Bank, N. J. Winthrop, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Pasadena, Cal. Houghton, Mich. Rockford, Ill. New York City, N Yonkers, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. , Litchfield, Conn. Proctor, Vt. Readville, Mass. Fort Worth, Texas Racine, Wis. Scranton, Pa. I Medford, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Kingston, R. I. Tamaqua, Pa. Rutland, Vt. Memphis, Tenn. Chambersburg, Pa. . Y EE Ki -1.1- Q Holihan, J. P., Holt, R. G., Horn, W. C., Hotchkiss, G. B., Hotchkiss, S. L., Howard, J. B., Hunting, W. F., Huntington, A. P., Huron, L. H., Huyck, W. F., Hyatt, B., Johansen, H. B., Johnson, E. C., Johnson, S. C., Johnson, W. deF., Jones, T. S., Jordan, R. H., Kase, C. M., Kemp, B., Keppel, D., Kimball, R. P., King, W. R., Kittredge, B. W., Knibbs, J. W., Knox, D. D., Knox, S. D., Kollmyer, H. M., Koren, H. L. T., Kucera, J. E., La Pierre, A. R., Lasker, E., Leopold, R. W., Levy, R. L., Lilienthal, J. L., Lindsey, D. H., Little, W. F., Loranger, E. J., Lutz, F. B., Lyle, J. F., Lyster, P. B., MacVane, J. F., Manning, W. J., Marden, F., Marshall, C. DeL., Marshall, R. F., Mather, R. B., McGregor, D. R., McMichael, M., McTigue, W. J., Mead, J., Merrill, B. R., 50 Bradford Street, 19 Bailey Avenue, 704 Berkeley Avenue, The Cottage, Bourne End, Boxmoor, 371 Alden Avenue, 108 Washington Street, 918 No. Fountain Avenue, 9 Albemarle Terrace, 325 State Street, 170 Colony Street, 725 Skinker Road, 43 Carver Road, 401 North Washington Street, 132 Columbia Heights, 32 Croton Street, 225 Spier Avenue, 144 Pleasant Street, 70 West 49th Street, 21 Rich Avenue, 150 Harvard Street, 105 Fitz Randolph Road, 17 East 84th Street, 431 Washington Street, 409 North Michigan Avenue, 15 East 58th Street, 900 Sunset Street, 21 West 68th Street, 881 Madison Street, 110 Elm Avenue, 26 Mayhew Avenue, 13 North Central Avenue, 5201 Underwood Avenue, 75 Guion Place, 209 State Street, Hotel Belvedere, 48th Street, 16 Wolcott Street, 2 Brimrner Street, 1101 Beacon Street, 41 Dana Street, 266 South Belmont Avenue, 45 Brington Road, 734 State Boulevard, 2310 Prospect Street, 124 MIIMQ IE Lawrence, Mass. Montpelier, Vt. Orange, N. J. Hertz, England New Haven, Conn. Edgewood, Pa. Springfield, O. Chilmark, Mass. New Rochelle, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Meriden, Conn. St. Louis, Mo. Newton Highlands, M Rome, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Old Lyme, Conn. Allenhurst, N. J. Wenatchee, Wash. Montrose, N. Y. Littleton, Mass. - Laconia, N. H. New York City, N. Y. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. New Canaan, Conn. New Canaan, Conn. Newtonville, Mass. Princeton, N. J. New York City, N. Y . Norwich, Conn. - Chicago, Ill. New York City, N. Y. Scranton, Pa. New York City, N. Y. Fall River, Mass. Rahway, N. J. Larchmont, N. Y. Ramsey, N. J. Omaha, Neb. New Rochelle, N. Y. Portland, Me. HSS New York City, N. Y. Lynn, Mass. Boston, Mass. Boston Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Springfield, 0. Devon, Pa. Brookline, Mass. Fort Wayne, Ind. Berkeley, Cal. E!-,ii ii Merriman, A., Meyer, O. C., Mitchell, E. E., Moldawan, M. H., Nlebhng, R Nimmo D Nulle R Nystrom K. . Oliver, W. H., Osgood, C. B., Page, J. ., Parker, J. L., Parker, J. E., Patch, E. L., Munroe, H. Nichols, H. C., ' ' .E., ' Q , .D., ' Q' G, W Pease, H., Pentecost, W. I., Perry, B., Philbrick, V. F., Powers, B., Priest, B. B., Putnam, E. K., Putnam, J. W., Quinn, W. R., Ramsay, P. ' ., Reed, W. T., Reid, H. N., Reid, W., Reisner, H. G., Richards, W. E., Riley, R. L., Roach, J. H., Robbins, F. S., Roberts, J. M., Rodgers, A. S., Roell, R., Rorty, M. M., Rollins, D. G., Rossiter, W. A., Runyon, J. F., Ryan, R. E., Savage, A. H., Schoenfeld, R. A., Seligmann, A. W., Shannon, R. F., Shaw, E. T., Shepard, H. P., Sherman, W. A., Shuebruk, P., E 1 1 F- I '- -Pfi M .1:s,,,i 'ggQ.. Q 445 Third Avenue, 3528 Sassafras Street, 5 Summit Street, 142 East 71st Street, 426 Center Street, 91 Colorado Avenue, 131 Riverside Drive, 257 Westland Street, Box 373, 423 Essex Road, 39 Commonwealth Avenue, 385 Park Avenue, 25 Congress Street, 131 West Coulter Street, 1000 Richmont Street, Evergreen Uplands, 35 Rogers Road, 220 Walnut Street, 46 Pleasant Street, 29 Woodland Street, 23 Common Street, R. F. D. No. 7 Hills and Dales, Box 1721, 106 Dickson Avenue, 219 North Washington Street, 54 Riverside Drive, 492 Littleton Street, 45 Spring Garden Street, Washington Rock Road, 71 Chestnut Street, 1209 North Limestone Street, 209 7th Street, 21 Linden Street, 108 Marion Street, 285 Harrison Avenue, 911 West 8th Street, 30 Church Lane, 2639 Harvard Avenue, 135 Central Park West, Woodland Road, 343 Wilder Street, 60 Paine Avenue, 11 Lyman Avenue, Pond Street, 125 Gallipolis, O. Erie, Pa. Flushing, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. New York City, N. Y Orono, Me. South Orange, N. J. Detroit, Mich. New York City, N. Y Hartford, Conn. Pittsburgh, Pa. Kenilworth, Ill. Haverhill, Mass. Essex, Mass. Orange, N. J. Stoneham, Mass. Germantown, Pa. Scranton, Pa. Comstock, Mich. Kittery, Me. Brookline, Mass. Bradford, Mass. Claremont, N. H. Dedham, Mass. Canton, O. Honolulu, Hawaii Ben Avon, Pa. Rome, N. Y. New York City, N. Y West Lafayette, Ind. Lansford, Pa. Plainfield, N. J. Bushnell, Ill. East Saugus, Mass. Marquette, Mich. Springfield, O. West New York, N. J Great Neck, L. I. Brookline, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Little Silver, N. J. Connersville, Ind. Scarsdale, N. Y. North Seattle, Wash. New York City, N. Y Sewickley, Pa. Lowell, Mass. New Rochelle, N. Y. Medford, Mass. Cohasset, Mass. 'SE Q Sloan, B., Small, E. P., Smith, H. G., Smith, J. W., Stannarrl, G, J., Stearns, R. B., Stedman, T. W., Steele, F. L., Stein, W. H., Sternberg, H. W., Stevens, R. E., Stever, R. B., Stokes, H. K., Stone, M. B., Stone, R. N., Stotler, T. C., Straus, S. J. T., Streit, W. H., Taylor, A. P., Tenney, N. L., Tower, A. E., Tozier, C. W., Travis, W., Van Lennep, F. L., Van VVinkle, E. K., Veeder, N. P., Vonderleith, A. L., Vroman, C., Wadleigh, H. M., Waldref, G. T., Walz, E., VVarner, M. H., Webber, C. P., Webber, G. P., Wellington, T. K., Wells, G. G., VVells, R. C., Wendnagel, F. W., Wiggins, J., Wilder, D. H., Williams, J. D., Wilson, A. F., Woodbury, T. J., Wright, J. W., Yates, S. B., Yewens, H. E. R., Young, M. H., Young, W. C., 35- f up , -Ji 46 Elm Rock Road, 144 Ralston Avenue, 608 North River Road, 220 Maple Street, 169 Davis Avenue, Hotel Sulgrave, 60 East 67th 120 Collins Avenue, 233 Corlies Avenue, Canton Avenue, Woodland Road, 1517 South Quaker, 4905 Woodlawn Avenue, Franklin Turnpike, 150 Lakeview Avenue, 3 Bruce Road, Owens Road, Craigmere I ark 2134 Pine Street, 204 East 72nd Street, 1308 Denniston Avenue, 20 Myrtle Avenue, I Street, r La Salle Building, Sherman Woods, 17 Cabot Street, 628 South Third Street, 42 Garden Street, 286 Maple Street, 47 West Broadway, 47 West Broadway, 613 Lake Boulevard, 226 East 9th Street, 4526 Greenwood Avenue, Noble and Greenough School, 3 Meadow Court, 121 Glen Road, R. F. D. No. 2, P. O. Box 3152, 2109 South 24th Street, 1015 Myrtle Street, 47 Park Street, 830 Lake Street, 126 Ardmore, Pa. Bronxville, N. Y. South Orange, N. J. Kennebunkport, Me. Fair Haven, Vt. Manchester, N. H. Springfield, Mass. Auburn, Me, New York City, N. Y. 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Balcllrgmrh. N'u:lewi f- X. ll. Sawzluc, S. 'l. Hymn. R. I . C' umnlfs-. W. 'l'. Rcwl. W. R. Quinn. CLAII DAY DFFICEIQI 9 .Rx YMUNH I . Umm x Wl1.x.l,xn l. H1111 W1 . .Xl.l4'lU1IlD ll ,H l,I.l.K1l li. Q1 I 1 S XNll'ICl. 'l'. lin lilclcslc II lin: I l'll.XlilJ IS. STI Xl ll , .Iu11Nll.Ro,x4'1l . lgli,Xlll4'1Dl!IJ lx. Hu :mu ll XXUI ClMi AJHDE I Pr'cs'iclun,L MR. FORD Vice-I 'ru.sidc1Lt MR. SWEET S ucrelur y DR. .KIRTLAND Treasurer MR. HATCH 1.928 CHARLES EDWARD BENSON, JR KENNICTII MASON BOFFEY CHARLES FRED BRAHO FRANK NAOLE CARL1'l'1'ON NIARYIN CHANDIIICR JOHN PHIHTER CK'JM'1N IQUGER SHERMAN DOWNS WILLIAM CHARLES lfllili, .lR. ILULAND SMITH III'l 1'LlCl lELD If-ICHARD WILLIAM IIUVELAND WALTER GIIETAV N ELEON, JR. CHARLES HENRY OWHLEY, QND ROBERT HENIIY' SVENDSEN GEORGE RAYNOR THOMPSON HONN'ARD ULFELDER HENRY BABCOCK VEATCH, JR. NIARK ANTHONY WALSH, JR. WVILLIAM CARTER WALTON, JR. 1.92.9 CFiv'st Eleclirmj ROBERT CALVIN GORDON, JR. BENTON HANOHETT GRANT IQICHARD BERRY NIATIIER JAMES LITTLEEIELD PARKER HOWARD IQEMBLE STOKES, JR. 130 CIET Burk Row-fR. Ii. Stearns, G. J. Slzmnzxrrl. J. L. Wurrl,:E. K. Putnam, J. M. Roberts, R. C. Abbott. Thin! Ruwff-C. VV. Tozier, R. G. Holt, E. P. Small, R. H. Harris, E. I.:1slu-r, Luke Gillespie, R. D. Holder. .S'1'mn11Knwf'-XV. A. Rossitcr, j. W. Knibbs, B. II. Unrrisun, J. ll. Williams. W. Gillespie A. ll. Salvage, S. C. julmson, N. P. Vcedcr. lfmnl Row- I. E. Heap, E. P. Bcrnuth, ll. IJ. Nimmo. S. T. Byron. W. Rcisl. IP. R. McGregor, G. P. Webber, President . . . lviff'-l,7'!75fL1Clli . W A5 uz'rrrlu1'y . . R. C. A mu nil' AIM ms I.. J. ld. P. l'n-:lzN1 rn S. 'l'. lhlmx R. I . Cummins J. P. lluvizn li. ll. fiARlllSUN, l.l'm: cilI.I.ICSl'll'I W. IC. Ull.l.1-xsvlrl ll.G.Gx:1uN li. ll. IIACK R. ll. Il.xluuS, Jn J. 15. IIIQAP, Jn. J R. UU - EAD OFFI CEKS Ml+IMl5I'lRS R. D. Ilomiaic li.ll.IIul.'1' A. P. llIlN'l'IN1i'l'ON R. ll. .lmc1mN lJAYID lii':1'1'l4i1. J. W. IQNIHISS ICUWARD I..-xsmzn J. l.. I.ll.llcN'rll.xI., JI: D. R. lXIc'GIu4:r:olc lJ.IJ.Nm1x1o Wu.I.x.xm Rum, Ju. .l. ll. li0Ac'n IC. Ii. PI!'1'NAM 131 CU . SAMUEL 'I'. BYRON . IJUNALD D. Nimmo . W1l.1.1AM Rlcllm, Jn. J. M. llolsllzlws A. S. liomaixns W. A. ROSHITEII J. lf. R.. R1'Nx'01w A. Il. H.xx'.'xu1-1 li. P. Szxmnl. G. J. S'1'ANN.xlm, JR. H.. li. S'r1c.mNs 16. li. VAN WINKLI4: N. P. VI'II'llll'IH, li. P. JY1-Jlmlfxli G. G. WELLS J. D. Vl'II.LIAMS 132 km , ... . UE' ' ' -'fl . 1 K - Q Ae-.I, vyv.'f,. j .Y m ,WIVE IENIDIQ CLAII BALLET Done the Inost for Exeter .... Squarest ..... Most loyal . . Pluckiest. . . Most popular. . . All-round athlete . Handsomest . . All-round man . . Wittiest ..... Most talented . . Most gentlemanly . Most apt to succeed Most Obliging . . Most Original . . Most tactful . . . Most democratic . Most musical . . Sporticst. . . Noisiest . Quictest . Nerviest . . Busiest . Laziest . Shark . . Sponge . Bluffer. . . High-brow . . Giant . . . . . Baby ...... Biggest roughneck Best speaker . . . Best natured . . Pessirnist . Optimist . . Petter .... Woman-hater. . Useless . . Grind . .i Flunker . . Politician . Class clown . Unluckiest . . Bull slinger. . . '4Butt Bend . . In biggest fog . COOMBS COOMBS COOMBS REISNER COOMHS COOMBS W. T. REED COOMBS HEAP ROLLINS W. T. REED BACHRACH MARDEN BYRON BYRON COOMBS ROLLINS JOHANSEN FREMD MANNING ROSSITER BACI-IRACH SAVAGE BISSELL GORDON LILIENTHAL GRANT STANNARD G. B. HOTCHKISS FREMD MATHER WIGGINS COOKMAN SHEPARD S. JOHNSON C. S. FRANCIS BILL MATHER GOODELL BYRON S. JOHNSON W. REID MEAD MEAD GRISWOLD 133 BYRON KIMBALL MARDEN COOMBS W. T. REED KIMBRLL RUNYON W. T. REED S. JOHNSON GRANT M. H. YOUNG W. T. REED M. H. YOUNG LITTLE KING QUINN KING GARRISON LUKE GILLESPIE OSGOOD STEARNS HARRIS C. MARSHALL R. GORDON BILL LUKE GILLESPIE BERNUTH FREMD E. C. JOHNSON LUKE GILLESPIE VAN LENNEP W. T. REED MERRILL BLACKMAN WADLEIGH HEAP PRIEST J. L. PARKER S. JOHNSON W. T. REED NYSTROM GOODELL STEARNS LUKE GILLESPIE E. K. PUTNAM W. T. REED W. T. REED KMBALL KNIBBS BYRON FREMD GARNSEY BYRON BYRON BYRON QUINN HARRIS BYRON SHEPARD W. T. REED KIMBALL VROMAN W. T. REED KNIBBS STEELE MERRILL MARDEN STEARNS GRANT SMALL STEARNS FOSTER YEWENS BISSELL HOLIHAN BYRON SHEPARD HOIIIHAN HEAP SMALL A. TAYLOR STEARNS STEIN CALKIN ROSSITER LITTLE W. E. GILLESPIE R. GORDON BILL KASE UPPER MIDDLE CLASS ll-...I UDDEIQ MIDDLE CLAII OFFICERS President .... ..... . . A. S. LANE Vice-President . . . R. SALTONSTALL Secretary . . . . D. B. CHEEK ITH the culmination of the Senior year at Exeter, a task, in fact a duty, as it were, lies upon some member of the Senior Class to write a few words from his own class to the succeeding elass. Tl1ese words are both words of advice and wishes of luck as well. They express the graduating class' last words on behalf of the sehool's welfare, and are of the same character as those with which a dying father leaves his old- est son, who is to take the responsibility of his family. We are not on tl1e verge of death 5 but unhappily we are leaving Exeter, and entering a new world, and it is you, the Upper Middle Class of 1929, who, as an eldest son, is to take the responsibility of an immense family, the Phillips Exeter Academy. Exeter is old in tradition and old in spirit, and there is no need of leaving hopes that new institutions and new systems be established, for there are, in truth, no outstanding improvements to be made. Your task is that of the engineer who keeps the machinery running and up to the high- est standard, rather than that of the inventor. lnsure the true Exeter spirit, and set the example for the lower elassmen, who undoubtedly mimic their superiors in every possible aspect. Lastly, there is one more thought to eonvey, and that is the fact that as the last year at Exeter eomes to a close, it is very much the truth that the prospect of leaving school is anything but bright. There is always a feeling that one has not accomplished all that he might have done, and as he looks about him and sees the excellent opportunities offered at Exeter, one often wishes that he might have a new try, and then realizes that it is too late. Thus the graduating class of 1929 expresses its sentiments. Make the best of your Senior Year, and you will make yourselves and Exeter greater than ever. 135 Y' .-- . :F Me igs ALAN I-IAINES ARMSTRONG BU!-'F.-xl,o, N. Y. Kb 71 Enllvrvcl Uppm-1'Mi1l1llv YQ-:Lrg Class Footlbzxll f2jg Cl1I'lStl1lIl I l':1tc-rllityg Collvpgv I'rvf0rvI1r'v, IJ2II'lIIl'llllll. SYDNEY FRANKLIN AUSTIN VVASHINGTUN, D. C. Kisycl' Y, Entvrc-41 Junior Yc-:Lrg Crm-w Squzul C2Dg Som-Or Squzulg Fencing' Clubg Aczulvllly U11-lwstm C333 Colle-ge I'rvfc-mlmrze, Unitvd Staltvs Nnvzxl Avzulvllly. ALLEN FRANCIS CARPENTER BARRE, Mfxss. HAI. Carp I'll1l70I'f'Il Luwvr Mimlfllf' Yvzmrg Class Footlmllg All-Class l oot,b:1ll 'l'v:ung Class linsvlmllg Christian Fratvrnityg Musical Clubs Glvc Cluhg Colle-gc I'r0l'0rc-1100, Amherstg Alpha Nu. 136 bg-u um l 1 Aw:-.Tw ill lm I ull 1 m QI ,-l VICTOR STANLEY CHAMBERS ROCHESTER, N. Y. Vic. . Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, Unde- cided. CONRAD CLARK CLEMENT W1aL1,lcsLnY, lvllxss. Connie, HCllI'0lJl?I'.H 0af. ballg All-Class lfootlvall Teaing Class lloekeyg Aeamleiny Hockey Teaing Christian l rat,ernityg College l'referenee Harvardg Alpha Nu. ORRIN GEORGE COLLEY IUEADING, MASS. 'A0ce. Col. Entered Junior Yearg Class Basketball C335 Championship Upper Middle Class Baseball C213 Track Squadg Basketball Squadg Academy Football Team, Assistant Managerg Out- ing Clubg Christian Fraternityg Academy Bandg College Preference, Undeeidedg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 137 Entered Lower Middle Yearg Crew Squad 125g Class lfoot- 1 K, 7 mm m m - m ug . ,I I JOHN KIRTLAND CONDICT f,LD LYME, CUNN. l'J0l1nny. 'llliinnlyf' Elm-recl Lower Middle Yezirg Soeevr Clubg Academy Soc- eer Teaimg Crew Squaidg Boxing Clulmg 'llies Czibotinsng Outing Clubg Christian l 1':1ternit,yg The Estonian, Assistant Business Munziger, Assistiunt Cirvulation Mnnagerg College l'refe1'en0e, United States Naval Aezirlemy. WILLARD LUCKINGS DOYLE FLUSHING, N. Y. 'fWill.,' 'lBiIl. Entered Ypper Middle Yezirg Track Squadg Swimming Squadg Upper Middle Swimming Team, lxILLI12.l.g0I'j Nature Clubg Ilrmrmtic Clulmg Cust, Workhouse Wardug Golden Branrfli Lit,er:Lry Socivlyg Orr-l1est1':1g Bandg College Pref- erence, Dartnioutli. LEWIS LARSEN FILSTRUP ST. JOSEPH, MICH. Lou. 'lPhil.'l Entered Upper Middle Ymirg Class Football 5 Class Basket- lmllg Honorable Mentiong Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Hzirvardg Kappa Delta Pi. , l 138 x, , 1 El!! I l T l ll N+1if ify,:- mi I m um mil BRYANT KIT TRELL GOREE, JR. Fom' XVURTH, TEX. L'B.Ii. l'iIlf,I'l'l'll Vplwr Middle Ya-arg Afzxdcmy Track Squzidg Christiaui l r:itc-rniiyg Lzmtc-rn l'hi1lips lJ.1'vIw- Mnnlhly, Assistant Editorg Colle-gp Prefcrenr-0, l'1'im'o1 011. Clubg Southern Clubg The i i GRAHAM STARR JONES WEBB CITY, Mo, Gmy. Entered Svnior Yearg Soutilivrn Clubg Cullvgm- l'I'c-i's-rc-11r'v, Yale. ROBERT La PRELLE SAN ANTONIU, TEX. Holm Enicrcd Vppcr Middle Yenrg Southern Clubg College Prcfvrmlvo, University of Texas. 139 'l j ROBERT SAMUEL MORRELL Gl.0v1clzsv1LLE KKB0b-77 Entered Vpper Middle Y-e:1,rg Soeietyg CollegeI'refe1'enf:e, Cornell. ,xy Y- ' -'fl 'S - m ml EUGENE WEBSTER MERRY Sowrn P0Ii'I'I4AND, ME. Hflerlef' Idnterecl Upper Middle Yezxrg Class Iinsketlmllg Cellegr Preference, Hzmrvzml. Golden Branch Literary SAMUEL BARENT MORRELL, 4TH Gnovmnsvrnmc, N. Y. Hszunf' Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Christ inn Frzxternityg Collcgc Preference, Undecided. 140 x x w l'1llIl'1'K'll Vppvx' Nlimlmllc Yu-:Lrg Crvw Hqusulg Class SWiIl1Il1i1lgf Icaung SUIIIIIPIII Club: 'I lu- P. N. A. linndg New York 13111141- l1llfl'I'l'll Lmvm' Miflcllc- xvl'1lI'Q Aczulmrly Football Squaulg M ulvmy llom-kvy 'l'm-:un 123, Czlptzxing Avaulmrly Crvw Squzulg K hristizm I r:1tc-rnityg I'IlIll'l' Mialdlo Class, Sccrvtxzwy- lIi'1lSllI'l'I'Q C'olla-gc 1,1'l'fl'I'CIll'0, Hzu'vzu'd: Alpha Nu. L S f , , .ai mm mff igm. m mg P1E'RRE SAMUEL du PONT, 3RD xYll.MlN1.'l'UN, Ill-xl.. 1'vtc-. lllIllittl'l'Q Cwllvgi'l,1'I'fl'I'l'IN'0,BI. I.'1'. Johm1y. 'l'1-mug Collvgv l'1'vfv1'c-1101-, Hzuvzml. ROBERT SALTONSTALL, JR. IXlu,TuN, Mus. A'S:1lty. 4'I3ob.', 141 JOHN FORBES RUSSELL AIILTON, IXIMS. Iulltm-11-cl Vppvr Mlmhllo Xvzxrg Fm mtlmll SQIIIRUIQ Class Hovlu-yy llistorir-all Sovis-typ Cll1'iStiIlIl l+'1':ltc1'11itxyg l7c-lmtillg x ,, af ROGER AUGUST US SHAFFER BLOOMINGTON, ILL. 'A Rodgc. IC11Ler'f-fl l'ppor Middle Yearg Goldvn B!'llll1'il liilvrznry Fo- ciotiyg Christian Frzlternitiyg Cleo Clubg Chupol Choirg ldxoniau Ragadorsg College P1'CfCl'CIlC0, Yale. SEDGWICK SNEDEKER l5uooK1.YN, N. Y. Sued Eiitcrvml Iiowvr Miflfllv Yr-arg Acudclny Football Squad, 'l'v:nng Amulc-lily Bzmskotbzill Sillllldg Affzuimny Track Teamg Collvgu 1,l'0fCI'0IlCC, Priucctong Kappa Delta Pi. THAYER TALCOTT SOUTH f,RANiil'1, N. J. Tal. , Eniorcd Lower Middlv Yvarg 'l'1'ack Sflllilflg Class Tvilliis Tozun C233 Christian Frzmtornityg Ilr-rmiotun Swim-tyg y Fcivntifif' Societyg Outing Clubg Collc-gc Profvrcnuo, PI'iIl0Cf0l1. 142 a u 1 ,- , , lfm m my ww ALDEN EDWARDS TOWER Ylxlcxxmu IIAVHN, MMS. ' Xl l'h1tv1'm-cl llllllvl' Millcllu Yvzxrg Glvc Clubg llu1xu1'ublo M011- Lioug Collx-g.fv l'1'vfv1'c-1111-, M. l. 'l'. RICHARD PAGE WHEELER Illucow, O. Dic:k. l'l!llI'I'U4l llowvr Mirlallc Yvzmrg Lzmtvrn Club l r:m-rlxityg Outing Clubg The Phillips Erclzfr l,l'll'Jlll.lI1g Stuff, Associate Editor: College Pr vard. GEORGE RUSSELL TRUE lJm'1wl'1', Mu u H Russ Ellll'I'Cll llowor Midcllu Yvurg K llll ll Il t ly N tilic Socictyg Collc-go l,I'l?l-0l'UYli'C, Lmuc ll C255 Christiam fllonlhly, Con- cfcrcncc, Hur- 143 Wi f- .-.3 af GEORGE PARSONS WILLIAMSON SHlil'IVVSlH'liY, N. J. ClvorgP. l'lI1tv1'e'4l Uppvr Middle Yvarg l.:mt01'u Clulrg Cullvgo l'rCf l'I'0IllT0, Columbia. DONALD JOSEPH ZINN Nlcw XYORK CITY, N. Y. Dom Entered Upper Middle Ycairg Academy Track Team QZDQ Clizunpionsliip llppm-1' Middle Class lizmskvtlmll 'l'0zung Lan- tivrn Clubg The Iffonian, liusim-ss Bmirdg Christiam Ifrzrtvr- nityg Outing Clubg Collvgo Prcfcrclico, Harvard. 1 81 SIG lullllllllllll ...,,......-..,,ILL W 'il l l X ' 53. Awnl 'EL--:i g '- ' ' 7413.-4 ' -ff ' V' .......gx5y:. 01,0 144 tm l - H., 1 Q gr 1 51 m un ll gg NDN-IQETUIQNING UDDEIQ MIDDLEIQI Armstrong, A. H., Austin, S. F., 261 Highland Avenue, 3136 Newark Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Carpenter, A. F., Barre, Mass. Chambers, V. S., Clover Street, Brighton, N. Y. Clement, C. C., Colley, O. G., Condict, J. K., Doyle, W. L., Filstrup, L. L., Goree, B. K., Jones, G. S., La Prelle, R., Merry, E. W., Morrell, R. S., Morrell, S. B., du Pont, P. S., Russell, J. F., 63 Brook Street, 28 Prospect Street, 1159 Cherry Avenue, 260 Ridgeway Avenue, 1416 South Adams Street, 117 South Penn., 801 Central Trust Building, 17 Glen Avenue, 139 Prospect Avenue, 139 Prospect Avenue, Box 303, 750 Canton Avenue, Wellesley, Mass. Reading, Mass. Old Lyme, Conn. Flushing, N. Y. St. Joseph, Mich. Fort Worth, Texas Webb City, Mo. San Antonio, Texas South Portland, Me. Gloversville, N. Y. Gloversvillc, N. Y. Wilmington, Del. Milton, Mass. Saltonstall, R., Milton Street, Readville, Mass. Shaffer, R. A., 500 Towanda Avenue, Bloomington, Ill. Snedeker, S., 429 VVashington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. T alcott, T., 204 Vose Avenue, South Orange, N. J. Tower. A. E., True, G. R., Wheeler R. P. Williamson, G. Zinn, D. J., Gtn Floor Cadillac Square Building, The Homer Page Farm, R. D. No. 3, Sucamore Avenue, 12 VVest 70th Street, Vineyard Haven, Mass. Detroit, Mich. Huron, Ohio Shrewsbury, N. J. New York City, N. Y. - CULLEGE DIQEFEIQENCEI Harvard C75: C. C. Clement, L. L. Filstrup, E. W. Merry, J. F. Russell, R. Saltonstall, R. P. Wheeler, D. J. Zinn. Princeton C355 B. K. Goree, S. Snedeker, T. Talcott. Yale C252 G. S. Jones, R. A. Shaffer. Dartmouth C25: A. H. Armstrong, W. L. Doyle. Cornell C251 R. S. Morrell, G. R. True. M. I. T. C25: P. S. duPont, A. E. Tower. United States Naval Academy C252 S. F. Austin, J. K. Condiet. Amherst C15: A. F. Carpenter. University of Texas C15: R. La Prelle. Columbia C15: G. P. Williamson. Undecided C351 V. S. Chambers, O. G. Colley, S. B. Morrell. 145 146 hmm m UDDEIQ President . . . Vice- President . Secretary . . . Ach, Samuel Ernest, Adams, Laurence Joseph, Ahern, Francis Clark, Alter, Francis William, Jr.. Anderson, Donald Grigg, Armstrong, Alan Haines, Armstrong, Houston Churchwfll, Jr., Austin, Sydney Franklin, Barden, Llewellyn James, Barlow, DeWitt Dukes, Jr., Bassett, Gardner Glidden, Belden, Frederick Haring, Bennett, Robert Mayer, Bliss, John Bradley, Bradley, Frank, Jr., Bradshaw, Clinton Gladstone, Bragdon, Frederick Doxsee, Brant, John Myers, Brooks, Robert Clexton, Brown, Earle, Jr., Brown, William Doe. Brown, William Nelson, Buchner, Frank Tilford, Burehenal, Joseph Holland. Byron, George Gordon, Canby, David Bush, Carpenter, Allen Francis, 2nd Chambers, Victor Stanley, Cheek, David Bradley, Church. Frederick Orvis, Clark, Thomas Ray, Clement, Conrad Clark, Colby, Charles Russell, Colley, Orrin George, Condict, John Kirtland, Conner, George Eldon, Connick, Harris Russ, Cook, William Van Vorlies, Cooley, Roger Greenwood, Cosby, William Randolph, Costello, David Hillman, Cotter, Arundel, Jr., Craig, William Clark, Jr., Crawley, William Joseph, Jr., Curtis. John Arnold, Jr., Dana., Richard Henry, 3rd, 3 m mllul MIDDLE CLA!! OFFICERS MEMBERS Cincinnati, O., Exeter, N. H., Willimantic, Conn., Toledo, O., New Rochelle, N. Y., Bnjalo, N. Y., Selma, Ala., Washington, D. C., Penn Yan, N. Y., Plainfield, N. J., Bridgewater, M ass., Winchester, Mass., N ewtonville, M ass., Yonkers, N. Y., Bridgehampton, N. Whitman, M ass., Scarsdale, N. Y., Morristown, N. J., New York, N. Y., Worcester, Mass., Oshkosh, Wis., Detroit, Mich., East Orange, N. J., Wilmington, Del., Noroton, Conn., Greenville, Del., Barre, Mass., Rochester, N. Y., Exeter, N. H., South Orange, N. J Ridgewood, N. J., Wellesley, Mass., Bennington, Vt., Reading, Mass., Old Lyme, Conn., Brockton, Jllass., Glen Ridge, N. J., Yonkers, N. Y., Buffalo, N. Y., Y., New Rochelle, N. Y., New Haven, Conn., New York, N. Y., Ridgewood, N. J., Gloucester, Mass., Marlboro, Mass., New York, N. Y., 147 . . A. S. LANE . . R. SAL'roNs'rAI.L . . D. B. Cnnmc Wentworth 6 John Adams's Hoyt 20 Mrs. A. C. Bennett's Williams 5 Amen 28 Amen 21 Abbot 15 Williams 9 Amen 15 Cilley 29 Cilley 30 Hoyt 26 Dutch 3 Miss H. E. TiIton's Abbot 19 Wentworth 35 Wentworth 4 E. A. Barrett's Cilley 41 Amen 3 Amen 2 Cilley 29 Edward Gilman 7 Amen 26 Webster 27 Abbot 21 Gardiner Gilman 4 Veazey 11 Merrill 3 Amen 12 Soule 20 H. A. Ross's Hoyt 15 Soule 18 Miss Ella Shepard's Webster 5 Cilley 20 Amen 28 Wentworth 9 Soule 8 Soule 14 Cilley 23 Webster 15 Soule 11 Cilley 13 'IE Daw, Harry Harris, Jr., Day, Andrew Jackson, Dean, John Herbert, DcLone, Louis Stanislaus, Jr., Devereux, Edward Clifton, Jr., Dickson, John Craig, Dineen, John Joseph, Jr., Dodd, Edward Arthur, Jr., Doyle, Willard Luckings, Dunton, Lewis Warren, Jr., Etherington, Robert McKinney, Evans, Townsend, Fain, Harvey Lester, Farnum, Sayward Howard, Filstrup, Lewis Larsen, Fitz, Charles Newcomb, Jr., Fletcher, Thomas, Jr., Fowler, Cecil Gross, Jr., Furness, Edward Merrill, Gagliardi, Joseph Frank, Gallup, Perry Mozart, Gemmell, Edgar Mills, Gilmore, Robert Newton, Jr., Gomez, William, Jr., Gordon, Harry Wight, Gordon, Louis Chancellor, Goree, Bryant Kittrell, Jr., Gould, Charles Edwin, Griffin, John Henry, Jr., Grimmer, Roy Durell, Jr., Hahn, Arthur Herbert, Hall, Prescott Wallace, Hall, Raymond Laurence, Jr., Hardenbrook, Frederick Graves Harwick, John William, Hastings, Russell, Jr., Hawkins, George Wright, Heinkel, Robert Boulton, Herschel, Clemens, Jr., Hine, Albert Case, Jr., H'xon, George Douglas, Hollfheimer, Harry Max, Holden, John Heywood, Jastram, Edward Perkins, Jr., Jones, Graham Starr, Jones, Osborne Buel, Kahn, Albert Eugene, Keith, Campbell, Kelley, Augustus Maverick, Kenney, Edward Oakes, Jr., Knowles, Francis Ellis, Knox, Barron Dwinell, Knox, James Hall Mason, 3rd, Lambie, Charles Arbuthnot, Jr., .f.: ' ... sms . rin. E11 ..e,y,p,, F arnumsville, Mass., Millersburg, Pa., Cohasset, Mass., Philadelphia, Pa., Great Neck, N. Y., Butler, Pa., Lawrence, Mass., Hyde Park, Mass., Flushing, N. Y., Spencer, M ass., New York, N. Y., Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Toledo, O., Brockton, ht ass., St. Joseph, Mich., Newton Center, Mass., Scott, Ark., LaFayette, Ind., Merrill, N. Y., Larchmont, N. Y., Bearer Falls, Pa.. New York, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., Bogota, Colombia, Bar Harbor, Maine, Chambersburg, Pa., Forth W orl, Texas, Portland, Maine, Albany, N. Y., Hempstead, N. Y., W ashington, D. C., Salem Depot, N. H ., New Rochelle, N. Y., Rochester, N. Y., Rochester, Minn., Brookline, .M ass., Pelham Zllanor, N. Y., Summit, N. J., Glen Ridge, N. J., New Britain, Conn., New York, N. Y., Cincinnati, Ohio, Fall River, Mass., Providence, R. I., Webb City, Mo., New Rochelle, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., Princeton, Minn., New York, N. Y., Reading, M ass., Philadelphia, Pa., Holyoke, Mass., Baltimore, Md., Sewickley, Pa., 148 Gilman 4 Hoyt 13 Amen 18 Cilley 11 Hoyt 4 Amen 17 Hoyt 23 Thompson 1 Soule 10 Wentworth 26 Cilley 24 Soule 16 Wentworth 44 Cilley 2 Gilman 3 Amen 7 Webster 2 James Shaw's Infirmary VVentworth 16 Porter 1 Thomas Tannerls Edward Gilman 7 Mrs. 1Vm. Burlingame's Cilley 38 Veazey 20 1Ventworth 31 Hoyt 7 Amen 12 Wentworth 15 Edward Gilman 5 Gilman ll Wentworth 32 Veazey 10 Hooper 2 Dutch 1 Miss L. G. Rollinsls Hoyt 21 Gilman 9 Dr. W. H. Nute's Wentworth 12 Wentworth 6 Hoyt 13 Webster 14 Cilley 6 Miss C. E. Byington's Webster 11 Soule 21 Dunbar 16 Veazey 4 James Shaw's Amen 25 Webster 31 Cilley 30 mhllniff '- Langford, Calvin Joseph, Lane, Arthur Stephen, La Prelle, Robert, Lazarus, Fred, 3rd, Lazarus, Simon, Jr., Lee, Howard Stavers, Levin, Sidney, Lister, Donald Kaye, Lobb, John Cunningham, Lowe, Robert Lawrence, Lynch, Henry William, Magill, Thomas Nelson, Magnuson, Paul Lasonde, Marshall, Andrew, Jr., Martin, Walter Francis, Jr., Marting, Walter Adelbert, McCabe, Arthur Edward, Jr., McKee, John Paul, McKenzie, Roe Bernhard, McMullen, Roswell Stelle, Meffert, Robert Forster, Merrill, David Dustin, Merrill, John Cammet, Merry, Eugene Webster, Middendorf, Charles Hollings, Jr., Millard, James Powell Ramsdell, Miller, Erik, Miller, Henry Loose, Miller, Malcolm Gray, Morrell, Robert Samuel, Morrell, Samuel Barent, Jr., Morris, William, Munger, Warren, Murphy, Kenneth Francis, Olds, Edward Allen, 3rd, Oppenheimer, Robert Boas, Pack, William Namgene, Parker, Edward Pickering, Parker, George Frederick, Jr., Peter, Deeb Edward, Pettit, Townsend Baldwin, Pike, Warren Mahlon, Pixley, Edwin Munn, duPont, Pierre Samuel, 3rd, Pope, Gustavus Debrille, Jr., Price, Hickman, Jr., Rich, Charles Lothrop, Richmond, Neal Willard, Jr., Robb, William Stewart, Robbe, Frederick Gerard, Robertson, Edwin Winfred, Robinette, Roy Barzilla, Jr., Robinson, Gregory, Robinson, Horace Brookes Blackwell, Rochester, N. H., Arlington, Mass., San Antonio, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, Columbus, Ohio. Philadelphia, Pa., Brookline, Mass., Rye. N. Y., Rochester, Minn., Lexington, M ass., Brookline, Mass., Chambersburg, Pa., Manchester, Mass., Jamaica Plain, M ass., Pelham, N. Y., Denton, Texas, New York, N. Y., Fort Worth, Texas, Superior, Wis., Carbondale, Pa., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Exeter, N. H ., Bennington, Vt., South Portland, Maine, Brooklyn, N. Y., Exeter, N. H., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Hagerstown, Md., Plainfield, N. J., Gloversoille, N. Y., Gloversville, N. Y., Cambridge, Mass., Dayton, Ohio, Vineyard H aven, Mass., Englewood, N. J., Chicago, Ill., + Seoul, Korea. Danvers, Mass., Hopedale, Mass., Melrose, M ass., Hempstead, N. Y., Melrose Highlands, Mas Coldwater, N. Y., Wilmington, Del., Detroit, Mich., Bronxville, N. Y., Norwood, M ass., Portland, Maine, Philadelphia, Pa., Larchmont, N. Y., Hinsdale, N. H., Lakewood, Ohio, . Paris, Texas, Upper Montclair, N. J., 149 s., Cilley 35 Cilley 21 Cilley 10 Webster 25 Webster 25 Abbot 18 Cilley 32 Amen 31 Dutch 3 Abbot 25 Miss Ella Shepard's Porter 1 Abbot 10 Wentworth 12 Enoch Buckley's Soule 6 Hoyt 21 Soule 6 Miss L. G. Rollins's Amen 19 Webster 31 Harry Merrill's H. A. Ross's Perham 3 Amen 20 Mrs. F. R. Millard's Dr. W. H. Nute's Williams 8 Webster 29 Webster 16 Webster 16 Abbot 32 Amen 5 Abbot 22 Amen 30 Webster 7 Abbot 29 Webster 34 Abbot 33 Abbot 25 Webster 2 Abbot 32 Hoyt 6 Webster 24 Williams 8 Cilley 17 Cilley 21 Webster 27 Infirmary Hoyt 20 Webster 17 Cilley 22 Cilley 24 Soule 27 J V H E Robinson, Miles Hadley, Rogers, Carl, Roundey, Robert Eugene, Russell, John Forbes, Saltonstall, Robert, Jr., Sargent, Oliver Merrill, Saunders, George Reese, Schoch, Layton Martin, Jr., Seton, Louis Henderson, Shaffer, Roger Augustus, Sise, Herbert Stanwood, Smith, John Gooch, Snedeker, Sedgwick, Snyder, Horace Mann, Jr., Spiegel, John Paul, Spurr, Robert Anton, Sugimura, Bunichiro, Sweet, Waldo Earle, Talcott, Thayer, Tanenbaum, Charles Joseph, Taylor, Benjamin Irving, Jr. Tencher, James Redel, Tower, Alden Edwards, Tribuno, John Louis, True, George Russel, Tufts, Bowen Charlton, Tuttle, VVillson, Van Deliogert, Henry P., Jr Vetterlein, VVilliam Galey, Wagner, Franklin Allan, Jr., Waite, Forrest Macy, Walling, John Franklin, Walsh, Arthur Bernard, Jr., Walsh, Harry Hawkins, Jr., Walsh, Walter James, Ward, John Langdon, Ward, Leroy Goddard, Wardman, George Ervin, Watson, Richard Brown, Watt, John Edwin, Weston, Henry Seherp, VVheelor, Richard Page, Whitney, Wallace French, Wilder, Russell Morse, Jr., Wiley, Henry Seymour, Willauer, Eliot Butler, Williams, George Henry, Jr., Williamson, George Parsons, Wilson, Kendrick Roscoe, Jr., Wood, David Russ, Jr., Wood, Gordon Cutler, Wright, William Dutton, Zinn, Donald Joseph, '1 ml Swarthmore, Pa., Belmont, M ass., Douglaston, N. Y., Miltori, llflass., R6Ull1.Ptll6, M ass., Salem, M ass., Montreal, Quebec, Canarla, Rosemont, Pa., New York, N. Y., Iiloornington, Ill., Brookline, Blass., Saeo, M airze, Brooklyn, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., Kenilworth, Ill., New Rochelle, N. Y., Tokyo, J apan, Exeter, N. H., South Orange, N. J., New York, N. Y., Harrison, N. Y., Wilmette, Ill., Vineyard H aven, M ass., Bayside, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., Winchester, Wlass. Chicago. Ill., Merlforrl, lllass., Ardmore, Pa., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., Dartinoiith, lVIass., N antzicket, Illass., Bronxvitle, N. Y., Kew Gardens, N. Y., Davenport, Iowa, New York, N. Y., Benton, Ill., M ontreal, Quebec, Canada, Wellesley Hills, Mass., Carbondale, Pa., New Rochelle, N. Y., Huron, Ohio, Leominster, Mass., Rochester, llflinn., Detroit, lllich., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Shrewsbury, N. J .. Elizabeth, N. J., Terre H aute, Ind., Ware, Mass., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., 150 Wentworth 43 Gardiner Gilman 4 Vcazey 9 Amen 18 Webster 18 VVebster 34 Soule 9 Wentworth 16 Cilley 22 Wentworth 49 Cilley 23 Abbot A Rev. VV. H. Jones's Gardiner Gilman 2 Webster 7 Wentworth 27 G. W. Hilliard's H. L. Sweet's Soule 12 Dunbar 9 Hoyt 4 E. A. Barrett's Abbot 12 Gilman 12 Wentworth 29 Webster 15 Hooper 2 Gar iner Gilman 3 Cilley 12 Hoyt 5 Hoyt 25 Abbot 22 Cilley 48 Soule 21 Miss Ella Shepard's Peabody 4 Gilman 2 James Shaw's Wentworth 21 Cilley 36 Williams 1 Edward Gilman 8 Abbot 12 Cilley 27 Cilley 3 Soule 27 Cilley 34 Mrs. J. A. Brown's Dutch 2 Soule 28 Wentworth 14 H. A. Ross's Amen 29 151 LOWER MIDDLE CLASS 1-- LDWEIQ MIDDLE CLA!! OFFICERS President .... ...... . . J. A. RAMSAY Vice-President . . . G. C. DEDERIUK Secrelary . . . . . L. M. SCHOCH OR a year you have been preparing yourselves to become Upper Middlers. Now you must really put away childish things and consider seriously the fact that soon you will be Seniors and will be in power in the school. If you are athletes, do your best next year to get a position on the Academy Team, if you are managerially inclined, next year is your time to work for a managershipg if you like to write or take care of money, next year you will have to enter competitions for the school publications. In any case, your Upper Middle year is one of securing positions for your Senior year. We hope that none who are at all fitted in the ways mentioned above to serve the school will shirk their duty. In many ways each year's Lower Middle Class has duties which can be performed by no other group in school. Upon them rests the responsibility of orientating the Junior Class to its new surroundings. Upon them is the task of insuring the future success of the school, both in athletics and in extra-curriculum activities. This is no small trust which is entrusted to them. Every year, however, this trust is carefully and conscientiously fulfilled, and each class graduates with the feeling that it has done its task well. With these words the PEAN, as part of the Class of 1929, wishes the Class of 1931 all possible success for its remaining two years in the Academy. 153 m m qgg LDWEIQ MIDDLE CLAII President . . . Vice-President . Secretory . . Avery, Robert Newell, Avery, Waldo Allard, Jr., Backus, LeRoy Manson, Jr., Ballard, John Butler, Bancroft, Wilfred, Jr., Barbour, John, Bauer, VVilliam Burnhart August J urgens, Beardsell, William Lee, Jr., Beauregard, John Francis, Beede, Lawrence Stanley, Biles, Harold William, Blackman, Allan Follett, Blair, Robert Earnshaw, Boadwee, George Arthur, Bonthron, VVilliam Robert, Borst, Vroman Schuyler, Bradley, George Crawford, Brooke, St. George Tucker, Brown, Philip Eldridge, Brown, Ralph Sharp, Jr., Budington, 'Thomas Howard, Bunyan, George Humphrey, Burgess, Stephen Neate, Jr., Burrows, George Howard, 2nd, Byam, William Melhuish, Cahoon, Oscar Josiah, Carter, Harry Shaw, Cathcart, Richard Trowbridge, Clapp, Gilbert Tufts, Cobb, Matthew, Collier, Thomas Cleaton, Colt, John Blackman, Cook, Emory Giddings, Cooney, John Russell, Craig, Donald VVilliam, Crow, Lon Worth, Jr., Curley, William Henry, Jr., Curtin, Francis Clare, Curtis, Mercer Edwin, Davisson, Clinton Owen Calvert, Dawson, Harris Pickens, Jr., Dederick, George Cortlandt, Dollner, Reeves Taylor, Embury, Peter Aymar, Endicott, Eugene Francis, Fellows, Joseph Edward, Jr., Flaherty, Clyde Linwood Joseph, Ford, William Miller, Jr., Freeman, John Doane, OFFICERS M EM BE RS Grosse Pointe Frzrms, tllieh.. Grosse Pointe Furlns, Mich Seattle, Wash ., Clzilqzzieaniutu, Chile, Hfirrisville, lt. I., Quincy, iwrlss., Brooklyn, N. Y., Concorrl, Mass., Bridgeport, Conn., Penacook, N. II., Pleasantuille, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Spokane, l'Vash., Bronxziille, N. Y., Detroit, tlflich., Schenectady, N. Y., Brizlgeharnpton, N. Y., New H aren, Conn., Keene, N. H., Lewes, Del., Sound Beach, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., Lisbon Falls, lllaine, Exeter, N. H., Yonkers, N. Y., H arwieh, Mass., Pelham Heights, N. Y., Leonia, N. J., 1fVeyrnouth, Mfiss., Barnstable, Mass., Portsmouth, N. II., Torrington, Conn., Albany, N. Y., Brooklyn, N. Y., llletuchen, N. J., illianii, Fla., Bridgeport, Conn., North Abington, Zllnss., Jllarlboro, M ass., Short Hills, N. J., Montgomery, Ala., Seattle, 1Vash., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Chelsea, Jlflass., Salem, Mass., Portlanzl, M aine, New York, N. Y., Arlington, Mass., 154 . . J. A. RAMSAY . . G. C. Dmmmex . . L. M. Scnoon Wentworth 30 Miss G. WV. Proctor's Amen 8 Merrill 8 Cilley 31 Vlfentworth 7 Edward Gilman Z2 Abbot 24 Miss Ella Shepard's Cilley 16 Miss M. V. Julian's Arren 9 VVentworth 13 Amen 31 1Vebster 5 VVentwortlu 26 Amen 14 Vcazey 14 Cilley 33 Merrill 8 W'entworTh 22 Soule 19 Merrill 5 H. C. Burrows's Gilman 10 Merrill 5 Wentworth 13 VVebster 32 VVentworth 45 Edward Gilman 3 Veazev 15 Miss G. W. Proetor's Amen 32 Dunbar 19 Cilley 45 Cilley 16 VVentworth 24 Abbot 2 Soule 11 rs. Wm. Burlingame's VVentworth 34 Abbot 21 Amen 5 Amen 23 Veazey 18 Wentworth 41 Hoyt 12 VVentworth 3 Edward Gilman 2 gnrjjf '..V 35 '1' ii ,,1, ,.,1. ,,,f J E ,',,,,,N m -W VM: V1 L Frost, George Henry, Genter, Charles Francis, Grant, Allan Marshall, Grant, George Richard, Jr., Graves, John Kimball, Green, Richard Alan, Gregg, Harry Alan, Jr., Hamilton, Stewart Thomas, Hancock, Paul Munde, Hanson, John Clinton, 2nd, Harding, Robert Ellison, Jr., Harrison, Huntington Walbridge, Harrison, Richmond, Haskins, George Lee, Hastings, Wendell Morse, Haussermann, Charles Louis, Jr., Heap, Robert Grafton, Heintz, Albert Miller, Hewitt, Edward Morse Shepard, Hood. James Henry, Jr., Hosford, Willard Deere, Jr., Hubbard, Cortlandt Van Dyke, Huff, Gilbert, James, Leonard Gage, James, Robert Winslow, Johnson, Alan Thaxter, Kansteiner, Paul John, Kelly, Erskine Ramsay, Kennett, Robert Harmon, Kirtland, Lynn, Larsen, Clark Smith, Learned, John Palmer, Lemke, Otto August, Jr., Lewis, Robert Gibson, Lockwood, Thomas Dixon, Loranger, Franklin Cole, Lovejoy, Allen Perry, Lowenthal, Robert Louis, Lyon, Sanford Avery, Jr.,' Lyon, William Doane, Jr., MacAdam, Alfred Ellsworth, 3rd, Macdonald, Allan Lester, Mackenzie, Alexander Abascal, Marchand, John Felix, Marks, Arthur Hopkinson, Marshall, Robert King, Martin, Gillette Keim, McCoach, David, 3rd, McQuade, Allan John, Merchant, Ely Othman, Jr., Merry. Robert Watson, Meyer, Herbert Edward, Morrill, Frank Forrest, Morrill, Roger Sherman, Moses, Malcolm Greene, Moses, William Bryan, Jr., Neer, Nathan Frank, Jr., Negley, Albert Sidney Burleson, Plainfield, N . J., Scranton, Pa., White Plains, N . Y., Newton, Mass., Concord, N. H., New York, N. Y., Nashua, N. H., Detroit, Mich., Washington, D. C., Belmont, M ass., Fort Worth, Texas, Ridgewood, N . J., Fall River, Mass., Cambridge, Mass., Brookline, Mass., Brooklyn, N . Y., Kingston, R. I., Los Angeles, Cal., New York, N . Y., Watertown, M ass., Omaha, N eb., Brookline, Mass., Englewood, N . J., Bayside, N. Y., Cohasset, Mass., Brooklyn, N . Y., Webster Groves, Mo., Big Stone Gap, Va., Conway, N. H., Exeter, N . H., Belmont, Mass., Newburyport, Mass., Milwaukee, Wis., Essex Falls, N. J., Maplewood, N . J., Larchmont, N . Y., Janesville, Wis., Roche. ter, N . Y., Sarasota, Fla., Madison, Conn., Brightwaters, N . Y., Forest Hills, N . Y., East Orange, N . J., Princeton, N. J., Portland, Maine, Bridgeport, Conn., Springfield, M ass., Detroit, Mich., Lowell, Mass., Bronxville, N . Y., South Portland, Maine, New York, N. Y., Newburyport, M ass., Concord, N. H., Hingham, Mass., Portland, Maine, Charlotte, N . C., San Antonio, Texas, 155 Dunbar 26 Mrs. J. A. Brown's Miss M. V. JuIian's Amen 21 Cilley 44 Amen 22 Edward Gilman 1 Wentworth 38 Dunbar 12 Wentworth 46 Amen 1 Edward Gilman 3 Cilley 9 Dunbar 45 Dunbar 41 Soule 9 Mrs. Wm. Burlingame's Cilley 42 Gilman 6 Hoyt 19 Amen 1 Wentworth 27 Edward Gilman 6 Miss G. W. Proctor's Merrill 4 Gardiner Gilman 6 Abbot 26 Cilley 37 Williams 6 Dr. J. C. Kirtland's Cilley 37 Wentworth 33 Webster 14 Dunbar 32 Webster 32 Dunbar 5 Cilley 47 Wentworth 10 Wentworth 5 Perham 1 Merrill 2 Wentworth 38 Cilley 40 Abbot 31 Mrs. M. M. Redman's Perham 1 Abbot 23 Amen 17 Cilley 28 Miss M. V. Julian's Perham 3 Wentworth 2 Cilley 8 Dunbar 23 Mrs. Wm. Burlingame's Cilley 25 Abbot 17 Wentworth 19 my N egus, Raymond Anthony, Nims, Norris Gurnsey, Noyes, Edward Deering. Jr., Parmalee, Walter Woodruff , Patterson, George Randall, Pierson, Robert Louis, Poole, Nicholas Vedder, Post, Bernard Greene, Quiney, James John, Ramsay, John Allan, Reilly, Edward Bowen, Reitzell, William Rufus, Jr., Robertson, John Meldrum, 2nd, Rounsefell, Clifford Preston, Saitta, Lawrence, Scheffy, Luther, Scheu, John Philip, Schley, Asbury Winfield, Short, Bennett Harvey, Simpson, Edward Holbrooke, Smith, Barrett, Jr., Sowden, George Swiler, Spear, John Tolman, Spencer, Walter Alan, Jr., Sperrle, Erwin Matthew, Strauss, Leo Hahn, Strickland, Dudley VVoodbridgge, Stuart, Douglas Edmunds, Swan, Henry, Jr., Sweet, John Allen, 3rd, Taber, Thomas Constantine, Jr., Taylor, Robert Crowell, T1 rry, David Dickson, Jr., Thompson, Melish Acker, Tobitt, Fred Arthur, Jr., Tracy, John Duane, Ullman, Vincent Albert, Volz, Robert Raisbeck, Vroom, Ross, Jr., Watson, Bruce Adwin, Watson, John Bassel, Watson, William Andrews, Webb, Hamilton Brook-Holding, Wheeler, John Merklee, White, John Sturtevant, Whittemore, John Denton, Wied, John MacMurtrie, Williams, David D., Williams, Guy Rhodes, Wilson, Richard Wyman, Wilson, Walter Emory, Jr., Wood, Joseph Donaldson, Woodberry, John Dane, Woodman, Robert Ewart, Wright, Prentice Bachelder, Wrightnour, William Frampton, Wynkoop, Henry John, Jr., 1- , e 5 7 amsfeftl iglff-.:. Jr., m mm-I Exeter, N. H., Keene, N. H., Portland, Maine, Auburn., Maine, Lincoln, N. H., Mt. Vernon, N. Y., New York, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Easton, Pa., Perth Amboy, N. J., New York, N. Y., lVest Philadelphia, Pa., Scranton, Pa., Wellesley, Mass., Brooklyn, N. Y., Wveol Mansfeld, Mass New York, N. Y., Bztfalo, N. Y., Bethel, Conn., Lawrence, N. Y., Brookline, M ass., Palatine Bridge, N. Y Swampscott, Mass., Carbondale, Pa., New Brighton, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Denver, Col., Princeton, N. J., Denver, Col., Farmington, Maine, Norwalk, Ohio, M elrose, M ass., Little Rock, Ark., Ridgewood, N. J., Middletown, Ohio, Brooklyn N. Y., New York, N. Y., Waverly, Pa., Hinyham, M ass., Hempstead, N. Y., Indianapolis, Ind., New York, N. Y., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Evanston, Ill., Brookline, Mass., Brookline, .Mass., Duluth, Minn., Detroit, Mich., Havana, Ill., Davenport, Iowa, Cocoanut Grove, Fla., Morgantown, W . Va., Beverly, M ass., Cambridge, Mass., Belmont, Mass., Scranton, Pa., Bath, N. Y., 156 P. H. Negus's Amen 29 Webster 21 Merrill 3 Abbot 10 Webster 29 VVentworth 48 Perham 2 Webster 33 Infirmary Webster 24 Mrs. M. M. Redman's Gardiner Gilman 5 Merrill 2 Cilley 14 Veazey 12 Abbot 26 Miss A. C. Oakman's Gardiner Gilman 7 Hoyt 23 Webster 28 Veazey 7 Veazey 13 Amen 19 Cilley 4 Mrs. M. M. Redman's Amen 32 Veazey 1 Dunbar 22 Gilman 7 Veazey 5 VVentworth IS Miss A. C. 0akman's Edward Gilman 2A Miss G. VV. Proctor's Miss A. C. 0akman's Miss A. G. JeWell's Abbot 33 Wentworth 17 Porter 3 Hoyt 12 Abbot 20 Dunbar 11 Gardiner Gilman 6 Hoyt 11 Dutch 1 Merrill 6 Dunbar 10 Amen 23 Veazey 16 Wentworth 23 Gardiner Gilman 7 Dunbar 17 Webster 28 Amen 27 Miss G. W. Proctor's Thompson 2 157 JUNIOR CLASS UN 0 CL II OFFICERS l're.vi1lrfnl . . ...... . A. B. Siceeoium-1 Vizre-1'l'c:,siclf:lLl . . I . L. SPAIN Scfcrwtarg, . . . T. M. VVARREN, JR. S we ull look buck over the yeur'-1 work we can eztsily see thzttt there have been mzmy platees where we eould have done at better job. This hats been especially true of the 4' Preps this year. They have been zteeused mttny times of being the worst, Junior Class yet, but the :Leeusers do not seem to remember the time not very long :lgo when they used to rough-house :md trip eateh other up in the st reet. In spite of these opinions, the H Preps have not been very mueh worse tlum the other first year men ol' the last few years. One of the lirst prineiples of the Academy is to nmke men of you. In order to do this you must do your share. Remember the motto over the door ot the Academy Building HUC VENITE PUICRI UT Vllil Sl'l'IS. For the lust yeztr you have shown yourselves to have been worthy Upueri , but now eomes the time when you should begin to think about becoming viri . Take part in the sehoolls ztetivities and utllleties. Many eompluin of the long monotonous yeur. It is entirely up to you whether you ure going to have 11 your of drudgery :Ls Lowers. If you tztke :tn :tetive interest in the various activities, the time flies on while you :ire getting experience which will prove very vatluuble to you in your lztt er life. It has tuken you at year to get 11 start, and now it is up to you to show us what you eztn do. Come buck next year with the idea of making yourselves worthy ol the title of Hlixeter ,327 159 'll m - a nd .IUNIDIQ CLA!! President .... Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Alter, Robert Loenhardt, Barr, Henry Brewster, Bean, Norman Moulton, Bellinger, Carl Atherton, Benton, Charles Carroll, Blais, Charles Adrian, Jr., Boody, David Augustus, Brown, John Bundy, Clarey, Northrop, Jr., Clark, Herbert Huntoon, Jr., Cobb, Robert Wendell, Colby, John Haskell, Colmore, Cyril Lancelot Fellow Colwell, Arthur Edward, Cook, Norman, es, Jr., Cooney, Carroll Trowbridge, Jr., Corbett, John Maxwell, Cosby, Frank Vanderlip, Cronin, Timothy Joseph, Curtis, Harold, Dederick, Donald Adrian, Dorrance, Russell Larned, Eckstein, Jerome Philipp, Jr., Emerson, Justin Vary, Finlay, Madison, Gallison, David Whiting, Glidden, Germain Green, Goodridge, John Nichols, Harman, Stetson Bromley, Harmon, Rawson Blaine, Jr., Harrison, Robert Butler, Higgins, William Madison, Jr., Hill, MacGregor Holway, Hinchliffe, George Frederick, Hopkins, Henry Sabin, Jaffe, James Peter, Johnson, Alan Winthrop, Jones, Robert Holland, Jones, Thomas Albert Dwight, Keeney, John Hamling, Kingsley, Frank Herbert, Jr., Kinne, Abram Smith, Kuhn, Cedric Hudson, Leonard, Robert, Lilienthal, Philip Eugene, MacDonald, Edwin Peters, Jr., OFFICERS MEMBERS Toledo, Ohio, . . A. B. SECCOMBE . . F. L. SPAIN . . T. M. WARREN, JR. Mrs. A. C. Bennett's Plainfield, N. J., Webster 6 Stow, Mass., Merrill 4 Kew Gardens, N. Y., Webster 6 Ogdensbnrg, N. Y., Dunbar 28 Winthrop, llflass., Williams 9 Englewood, N. J., Dunbar 20 Portland, Maine, Dunbar 25 New Rochelle, N. Y., Dunbar 44 Paterson, N. J., Dunbar 38 Exeter, N. H., A. T. Cobb's Bennington, Vt., Dunbar 24 New York, N. Y., Infirmary South Hancock, Maine, Abbot 5 Springjield, Mass., Mrs. Wm. Burlingame's Brooklyn, N. Y., Dunbar 19 New York, N. Y., Dunbar 14 New Rochelle, N. Y., Dunbar 29 New York, N. Y., Abbot 28 Troy, N. Y., Dunbar 31 Seattle, lVash., Abbot 27 New Haven, Conn., Dunbar 21 Savannah, Ga., Cilley 46 Newark, N. Y., Dunbar 27 Redlands, Cal., Vililliams 5 Hancock Point, lllaine, Abbot 5 Englewood, N. J., Dunbar 6 Wellesley, Mass., Dunbar 13 Pasadena, Cal., Porter 3 Grosse Pointe, Mich., Dunbar 18 Rydal, Pa., Dunbar 35 New York, N. Y., Perham 1 Wellesley, Mass., Miss Ella Shepard's Cohasset, M ass., Veazey 6 New York, N. Y., Dunbar 20 M amaroneck, N. Y., VVentw0rth 47 San Diego, Cal., Dunbar 33 Dallas, Texas, Cilley 26 New H aven, Conn., Dunbar 27 Sewickley, Pa., Dunbar 10 Fall River, Mass., Cilley 26 West Chicago, Ill., Wentworth 24 Waldoboro, Maine, Dunbar 43 Wellesley Hills, Mass., Dunbar 47 New York, N. Y., Dunbar 34 Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, Canada, Dunbar 38 160 k m Q V- 1 47 e-. H area Marchand, Erick Watkinson, Mayo, Emery Martin, McCullough, John Griflith, 2nd, Mitchell, Edward Butler, Negley, William, Niles, Harry Dorr, Parker, Edmund Bufford Townsend, Parker James Hebcr, Jr., Parker, Richard Kauffman, Peters, Franklin Allen, Jr., Pieher, William Stanton, Prescott, Richard Dean, Ransom, Horace Upham, Jr., Runyon, Maxwell Bland, Schley, Robert Louis, Seccombe, Alfred Burdon, Severance, Craig, Skillman, John Van Dyke, Skinner, Edmond Norton, Jr., Smith, George Livingston, Snow, Ralph Briggs, Taylor, Thomas Bassett, Jr., Thompson, Frank Harrison, 2nd, Tobey, Wendell Joshua, Tym, Leon, Vincent, Charles Ridgely, Jr., Warren, Thomas Morley, Jr., Weddle, Henry Headley, Jr., White, Walter Stanley, Yeaton, George William, Young, Thomas Rumsey, Princeton, N. J., Watertown, Mass.,- North Bennington, Vt Bufalo, N. Y., San Antonio, Texas, Carbondale, Pa., Hingharn, Mass., W'yomissing, Pa., Fitzwilliarn, N. H., Paterson, N. J., Hubbard Woods, Ill., Kensington, N. H., Flemington, N. J., Sioux City, Iowa, Bufalo, N. Y., New York, N. Y., Point Pleasant, N. J., Chicago, Ill., New York, N. Y., Brookline, Mass., H arwichport, Mass., Port Washington, N. Harwichport, M ass., Brookline, Mass., Chicago, Ill., Chicago, Ill., Saginaw, Mich., El Cajon, Cal., Cambridge, M ass., Hopedale, Mass., Newark, N. J., V115 .8551-,SL 1 'f2 r 1 . ' ' uf' 1 'xl' . :Yr , ' gil, ,ki 9, , PF P ,iff 'il ' . I , , J4,,p ,ji vi ' ,'v f 'R -' - IT-Vlisw v '11Sf ,T - 19371 ' , ' 7- - V 161 Y., E m ElI-I Mrs. W Abbot 31 Hoyt 19 Dunbar 8 Wentworth 5 Dunbar 4 Webster 33 Dunbar 48 Infirmary Dunbar 40 Dunbar 30 Dunbar 30 G. A. Prescott's Dunbar 18 Dunbar 31 Wentworth 30 Abbot 27 Dunbar 11 m. Burlingame's Dunbar 36 Dunbar 37 Dunbar 7 Dunbar 3 Dunbar 7 Dunbar 1 Dunbar 49 Dunbar 42 Dunbar 44 Cilley 25 Dunbar 15 Wentworth 17 Veazey 2 km SENIOR .... Urvicu MIDDLE . Lowicn l11IDDLE JUNIOR .... TOTAL . mmm: YL ,-- 4 , EEE!! Em x diliaii anilsirgvwm EH EERE El EEE! UB IUMMAIQY 244 219 163 77 703 IDEDIQEIENTATIDNI New York, 1675 1X12tS82LUl111SPl18, 1615 New Jersey, 695 Pennsylvania, 495 New Hampshire, 325 Maine, 285 Connecticut, 275 Illinois, 235 Michigan, 215 Ohio, 205 Vermont, 115 Texas, 105 California, 85 VVashington, 85 Minnesota, 75 Indiana, 65 1Viseonsin, 55 Delaware, 45 Florida, 45 Rhode Island, 45 Alabama, 35 Colorado, 35 lowa, 35 Missouri, 35 Nebraska, 35 Arkansas, 25 Maryland, 25 Georgia, 15 Louisiana, 15 Oklahoma, 15 Oregon, 15 Tennessee, 15 Virginia, 15 West Virginia, 15 District of Columbia, 45 Canada, 35 Chile, 15 Colombia, 15 England, 15 Haiti, 15 Japan, 15 Korea, 15 total, 703. 1900-1901 . . 1901-1902 . . 1902-1903 . . 1903-1904 . . 1904-1905 . 1905-1906 . . 1906-1907 . . 1907-1908 . . 1908-1909 . . 1909-1910 . . 1910-1911 . . 1911-1912 . . 1912-1913 . . 1913-1914 . . 1914-1915 . . ENIQDLLMENT 290 . . 283 322 . . 390 . . 382 . . 443 . . 414 . . 456 . . 463 . . 488 516 522 525 . 572 . 569 16 2 1915-1916 1916-1917 1917-1918 1913-1919 1919-1920 1920-1921 1921-1922 1922-1923 1923-1924 1924-1925 1925-1926 1926-1927 1927-1928 1928-1929 565 61 1 573 566 644 660 666 639 698 674 705 716 699 703 S F Y W Q4 - JM, lg - MNH EE wsifq ll OIQIEANIZATIUNI LITEIDAIQY IDCIETIEI MEIQIQILL LECTUIQE CDUIQIE MEIQIQILL IDIQIZE IDEAKING DUBLICATIUNI MUIICAL CLUIBI THEATIQICALI 'N' EVERYTHING FIQATEIQNITIEI IQELIGIUUI IDCIAL CLUB! n P 7 1 M.. fix -5 fu --' -M4 fl XA fx ,ii A W- 'q ? 1 K ffiqlfll 1 - X i I LM' fag Tffj x s -... V - 4 m 97 LIEEY .C M Burl: Row ff- I . W. Wenrlnugul, E. A. Bcrolzhcimcr. j. M. Ilrzmt. IS. II. Grunt. I.. I.. Ifilstrup. j. l'. Ikmmplm-II. Smvmi Raza f S. Limznrus, M. McIN'IicI1ucl, IV. N. Pqxitk. F. Ii. Lutz. Frmzl Rm- -W P. S. LIuPnnt, J. W. Wright. O. A. Lemke, J. P. Ilrycr. C. IC. Angle. C. W. Backus, L. M. Iiucklls. THE GERMAN TIQAVEI. AND IJl'l'S7llIl'IlI .... I'ic-1'-1'rv.s1Iflw1l . . S4'f'1'vIu1'y . . . IS. Ii. I'IAl'IIII,'U'lI L. M. I5Am'u1's, Jn. XY. C. I5,u'KUs IC. A. I5ICIiUI4ZIII'IIMl'IIi J. M. ISRANT IC. Bmrwx J. C. CAMP1xr:I.L G. II. CoN,xN'1', Ju. CLIJI3 OFFICERS IXIEIXIISICRS P. H. nu Pmvr, Km: L. L. 1+'l1.sT1uvr Ii. II. fIRANT .I. II.Gm1-'FIN P. 'l'. H A wr M. M. IIIL1. Ii. II. .IURDAN S. I,AzAm's, JR. 166 CDNVEIQIATION . . .I. P. Ilmwcn U X I.:-1mrm1,.Ix. I C. Axulm I . Ii. I.l rz M. IXIC'IXIlf'IIAICI. W. N. I',x1'K W. .I. Mr I'14:w1, .Ile W. W. 'l'Ic.xvls Y. A. IT1.ml.xN I . W. WIQNUN.-xurll, J. W. Wmmzm' fl1fQL.,l.-e..-'l.,l.L - 1 1 e Q DEISATINIS EBATING, like any sport, is a healthy exertion. It keeps the brain from becoming soft and spongy and builds up a more supple muscle than a wet grid or a sunbaked track. Debaters may be born humbly, but they gain brilliance with practice, become flashy and magnetic, even professionals. The sport requires accurate self-expression and builds up forceful and beautiful speech, clarity and subtlty of phrasing. Such tools serve ad- mirably in all fields of life, rendering conversation more rich and persuasion more powerful. Debating does not attract as much attention as other sports. It demands too much from modern listeners and conversationalists who spend most thought in the discussions of the night. People flee from mental exertion and turn to physical pleasure. It is indicative of increasing frivolity and shallowness in Americans. Such a decline is not necessary in Exeter. We have here the finest facilities for debating, and with proper stimulus and individual vitality in organizing, a mind for competitive thought can be propagated. It will grow in popu- larity as debaters really take part in their work. At present the Golden Branch Debating Society occupies the field alone. It has vitality, but not enough. It is typical of intellectual societies, senile, seclusive, not at all presumptious or sensational, and only needs a little Wyoming punch with New England complacency to make it an all-American club. The Society has heard the eloquence of Webster. Would that his fire and conviction might make debating the thing again! For a man who can talk is tive laps ahead of the man with a punch, even in Congress. 167 Viv ' X-st, ll. K. Stu Bark Row -f Ii. Slozm, R. A, Slmffcr. ll. Robinson, Third Row --- H. W. Gaxrlsch-11. R. IS. M.1ll.cr.S. ll. Knox, j, l.. Trilmunu, H. Ii. l'.m'L-rs. Seuuml Ruiz' N. Fricrllcr. W. Umnen, J. l.. I.ilicmh.1l, j. A. IJ11vid-Qun. R. Q. Nurrn-ll, W, I.. lin, I rm1lRn:.'-ll. W. Ilanwlxius. ll. A, Dow, H. I'rivc'. ll. I.. 'I'. Kun-n. lf. l.. VillllA'I1I1l'Ib. H. li, lrx GOLDEN BRANCH Back Raw - H, K. Stokes, J. I . Rwwcil, H. H. Grunt, H. Ii. Powers. Fran! Raw -W R. li. Mather, Mr. Check, R. S. Brown. DEBATING TEAM 168 President . . . Vice-Prewirlent , Secretary . . Treasurer . . S. H. CHAPMAN H. A. DOW, JR. H. W. GADSDEN B. H. GRANT N. FRIEDLER J. A. DAVIDSON J. J. DINEEN, JR. W. L. DOYLE .....?i gi .,...,.. na m i ng EDLDEN BIQANCI-I OFFICERS MEMBERS 1929 S. D. KNOX H. L. T. KOREN E. LASKER R. B. MATHER H. B. POWERS 1930 W. GOMEZ, JR. G. W. HAWKINS R. S. MORRELL G. ROBINSON 1.931 R. S. BROWN P. J. KANSTEINE 169 R H. A. Dow, JR. R. B. MATIIER R. A. SHAFFER B. B. PRIEST B. B. PRIEST ' R L. RILEY B SLOAN, JR. H K. STOKES F. L. VAN LENNEP J. F. RUSSELL R. A. SHAFFER J. L. TRIBUNO ..- x - .' kj nl W u I m mi un Inq LANTERN CLUB OLLOWING the sueeess of last year's Organization, it would seem spurious to say that the Lantern Club had been more sueeessful this year. Yet if we are to judge from the nurrber of persons who have attended eaeh meeting, and if sueeess is to be measured by patronage, the statement is true. lts publication, the Phillips Exeter Monthly, has, after a slow beginning, due somewhat to a laek of material, emerged with some excellent eontribu- tions, the product of promising writers. Beginning with a small body of five at the start of the year, through the addition of a great many interested students the membership Of the elub has in- ereased eonsiderably. Exeeedingly fortunate has it been iI1 having not only well known but inter- esting men, whose talks have been reeeived with a well deserved interest among a large number Of students. Far more gratifying to the Club than any other eonsideration, however, is the eonseious- ness of having earried out its purpose, namely, of having eneouraged interest in literature, and of having tended, generally, to guide minds in the direetion of eulture. Among the speakers of the year have been: in the Fall Term, George 'l'. Cloodspeed, St. John Ervineg in the Winter Term, Robert Nathan, Count Felix Yon Luekner, John W. Vandereookg in the Spring Term, Lucien Priee. FACULTY MEMBERS MR. IQERR MR. CURWEN MR. CUSHVVA MR. RICHARDSON MR. WILLIAMS GEN. J. J. PERSHING BOOTH TARKINGTON JUDGE HENRY A. SHUTE ROBERT FROST J. N. DARLING WILLIAM MCFEE HONORARY MEMBERS DR. LEWIS PERRY, Honorary President ROBERT NATHAN MR. H. S. COUSE OWVEN XVISTER LANGDON WARNER ST. JOHN ERVINE COUNT FELIX VON 170 LUCRNER MR. L. M. CROSBIE PROF. J. A. TUFTS MR. J. P. VVEBBER DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI GEORGE T. GOODSPEED ERNEST POOLE Tap Raw ' ll. I , Williamson, R. II. II:xrriN, Jr. Thin! Run' G.II,II1IImnw. R, lihhtcwr, IJ. li. CnnI1y.R. C Alplmll, II. j. Zinn. Sl HIll1f Ruiz' ff In I' Ii.u'hnL-r 'X 'X xI'lL'I'iL'IIZlC. S. II. I Iunprnnn, A. S. Rmlgurs. Ii. lx. lmrcv, N. I'. In-L-mlur. lfmnl Row --- II. K. Stokes. G. W. IInwkins. W. j. Manning. '1'. W. Sh-clnmn. R. V, linrslun, R. I,.IYIlx'4'It'Y'.'II.III.l1IITllIIl LANTEIQN CLUB l'v'frxi41'z'nl . . . I'Iil'lf-1,I'l'SiIlt'lll . Scc1'1'lm'y . . 7'rwsu1'f'r . l,i1n'uTir114 . . R. C. Amm1'T IS. K. I3Ac'1llcM'u E. IS. I3o1.1.lf::-2 . M. CAIiIil FII 5. H. KIIIAPMAN B. II. GRANT flu 1 I . 'I'. Iiuvnxlclc IJ. B. CANBY IV. R. Cosux' B. K. Gonma R. .l. D I'. Ii. I4YS'1'l'lIi I5 .I. G Il G A. A. IVIACKENZIE . R.. Mlfzulclnl. MEMBER! . W. S'l'lc1mxl.xm In . V. GUIQININ, IR '..I.M.xNN1N1 Mn. Rn'n.xnnsux c. limm S. Ihlllfilfllifi, N A. linwrx' IS. S'l'I'lYl'lIi Ii. S'l'0KI'IS l'. Ylflldlbldli I.. YuNnlf:1n.l I'. IYllI'll'Il.ICli II. II1l.l.1.mh Ik I'. Wll.l.1.-xmsr NI J. Z1NN klu lii 1- - mug MEIQIQILL BURTON HIJIIMPIS , . CHESTER S. HOVVLAND GREGORY' INIASON . . NIRS. MARION NICHOIIL RAWSON . . MAJOR C. E. RUSSELL CAPTAIN TIM HEALY . MAJOR-GENERALYAKHONTOFF . . COUNT FELIX VON LIICKNER . . CHARLES COLFAX-LONO LECTUIQE CUUIZIE . . . . . . . . . . 'iHappyHawaii Oc-tober 23, 1928 . . . . . . . The Story Of the Ancient VVhaleInen November 22, 1928 . . . . . . . . The Lost Cities of Central America November 27, 1928 . . . . . . . . . . . The Crane and Its CrOnies December 13, 1928 . . . . . . . . . t'Heroes Among the Spies January 15, 1929 January 23, 1929 Victory-Then VVhat? ' ' . . . . . . . . 'tThe Problems of the Pacific Ocean February 15, 1929 . . . . . . . . . . Some XVar Experiencesv February 19, 1929 Washington, the Enchanted City, From Dawn to Dusk April 11, 1929 182 ll iif-E1l1 Afi igg.. 1 l1 1E DIQIZE AWADDI, JUNE, 1928 PRIZE I-'OR GENERAL EXCELLENCE . . . BROOKS-BRIGHT PRIZE ...... YALE CUP ..... . HAIIVARD PRIZE ..... ....... JOSEPH L. GAVIT MEMORIAL CUP ....,... PINCHOT PRIZE FOR PROFICIENCY IN WOOD CRAFT . DANA J. P. WINGATE MEMORIAL CUP ...... STEPHEN POTTER MEMORIAL MEDAL . TESCHEMACHER SCHOLARSHIPS . . . LINDSAY CRAWFORD SCHOLARSHIP . . . JAMES DWIGHT ARNOLD SCHOLARSHIP . . MASON LATIN PRIZE ........ MARY LORD LATIN PRIZE . GLIDDEN LATIN PRIZE . . .... . . BANDLER LATIN PRIZES . . . Senior . Upper Middle . . Lower Middle . . Junior .... Prentiss Cummings Greek Prizes . . . GLIDDEN GREEK PRIZE ....... WENTWORTH MATHEMATICAL PRIZES. . . . . . Second Third LINDSAY CRAWFORD MEMORIAL PRIZE ........ WNILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS MATHEMATICS PRIZE . Algebra. ...... Junior Algebra . RKIERRILL PRIZES English Composition . Declamation . . . LANTERN CLUB PRIZE . MANLEY PRIZES . . . MARSHALL NEWELL PRIZE . . PITPS DUI-'FIELD PRIZE .... UPPER MIDDLE ENGLISH PRIZE . . JOHN O. HEALD DEBATING PRIZES . WEIST FRENCH PRIZE . HALL FRENCH PRIZE . DILLON FRENCH PRIZE . . BLACKMAR HISTORY PRIZES . WESTERFIELD PRIZE . 183 KENNETH M. BOPPEY TIMOTHY RHODES GERALD G. MORSE HENRY H. BISSELL RAYMOND F. COOMBS JOSEPH D. ROBINSON, JR. RICHARD P. KIMBALL HAROLD I.. FATES GEORGE R. THOMPSON HOWARD ULFELDER HENRY B. VEATCH ROBERT H. SVENDSEN CHARLES SEDGWICK RICHARD H. JORDAN JOHN A. DAVIDSON WILLIAM C. KIRK, JR. THOMAS M. PAGE GEORGE R. THOMPSON HOWARD K. STOKES DEWITP D. BARLOW LYNN KIRTLAND GEORGE R. THOMPSON CHARLES SEDGWICK OSGOOD M. NICHOLS DAVID KEPPEL JAMES W. SMITH FREDERICK W. WENDNAGEL HOWARD ULFELDER JOHN A. KEYSER GEORGE E. WARDMAN THOMAS S. HAMILTON JAMES R. AGEE NORMAN L. CRAM RICHARD B. MATHER JAMES R. AGEE HOWARD S. TERRELL HOWARD K. STOKES JOSEPH R. NUTT THOMAS M. COOLEY CHARLES SEDGWICK CHARLES F. BRAGG WILLIAM M. FENN RICHARD B. MATHER LEROY SHULMAM HOWARD K. STOKES FRANK W. PEYSER ROBERT C. GORDON RICHARD H. DANA, 3RD RICHARD L. BROOKS JOSEPH D. ROBINSON, JR. RICHARD L. BROOKS 4 V 3 V' ,..,. ,-1 FE swf ' 5mm DIQIZE BILIIKIIIII HIs'I'OIIY PIIIZIIIS . lCNuI.IsII HI:+'I'OIIY PIIIZII . SIIILIIAIAN HOIIII PRIZES . SOCIIQTY OF 'IIIIIQ CINCINNATI PIIIZIQ WIINTWOIITII PIIYsIc's Plums . . , HCJIIDPIILCjHEMIS'1'liY PRIZES. . Sun AWAIQDI, JUNE, 1928 CCONTINUEDD ior .... wr Middle bm , . AIIIIQIIICAN CIIIQMICAL SOCIETY PRIZES .... . CLASS 014' 1892 CIIIIMISTIIY PIIIZII . N1X'l'li.NN1I'IL GOIIDON 151141.15 PIIIZIQS PRIZE FOII AIIIIIIEIJIATION OF MUSIC Second Third MAX W. SOIIMIDT HOIIACIL G. REIHNEII, Jn. IIENIIY B. VIIATCII, Ju. CIIAIILIQS F. IIIIAIIO IIIJNIIY M. CANBY IIOBERT C. QIORDON, JII. RICIIAIID W. IIUVELANIJ ROIIIIIII S. DOWNS ICDNVARD P. JASTIIAM, JII. MAX W. SCIIMIDT HIIINIIY H. B1ssI:I,L MAX W. SCHMIDT IQDVVARD H. WOODIIIGIIRY USGOOD M. NICHOIIS JOIIN G. CREIQ ALIIIAIIIT E. KAI-IN CLIFFORD P. Ii0UNSEFELL GIIIOIIOII S. IIEAD TIMOTHY RJIODES MEIQIQI LL DIQIZE IDEAIYING THIR'I'Y-SICCUND ANNUAL CUN'l'lflS'l' FOR 'l'IIl'l Ml'lliRlI.II PRIZES, .llTNI4l123, 192s 1 IfI'sl l'1'i2c' COMPUSITIONS .IAIIIQS RI'l4'l'S MIIIIII, ES, I:0f'kIllllll, Maim- Svrulffl Prfzrf Fl'l'ZltOY llwls, '29, 1'Iv:II1s1oII, Ill. Firsl Prizf' DICCLAM ATU JN S NOIIMAN LIQIQ CIIAAI, '29, Roslyn Hvights, X. Y. Sucnml Prizf' 111011.-XRD BIIIIIIY lXI.-x'I'IIIIII, '29, C:IInbridgc, Mass. 184 Mfisww 'f W3 MLA f Xp llfzxfjxf XX 27W Lfwdfw E! J w Kim QQ Q 5 185 QQ i WN Kill? N QT Top Row f H. S. Wilry, F. S. Robbins, j, K. Conflict. E. W. Brown. Third Raw f D. AI, Zinn, R. C. Abbott. F. O. Church. D. IJ. Barlow. IJ. li. fzInl1y.Vl'. M. Cahn, IJ G. Anrlcrson. .Second Rau' f ll. S. Munroc, A. Bcrolzhcinwr, R. H. Dunn, B. H. Garrison, A. S. Rmlgcrs, W. S. Douglas, 5. Laizzirus. E. Gillette. Front Raw A - H. P. Broom, N, P. Yccdcr, E. Luskcr, B. K. Bzichmch, R. F. Conlon, H. L. T. Koren, S. D. Know. EXC N IAN IEUAD D Editor-in-Chiqf . .llanaging Editor . . Secretary ..... Assignment Editor . Ar! Editor . . . Sports Editor. . NAT FIIII1:DL1cR, '29 BLAIR BOLLIIS, '29 V. L. COLLINS, JR., '29 Business Manager . . . Adzlertising fllanagur .... Assistant Advertising Manager Circulation Manager .... Assistant Circulation Manager l,ll0f0g7'll1Jh'tC .Manager . . . R. C. BROOKS, '30 W. S. DOUGLAS, '29 J. L. NVARD, '30 Editorial Associate Editors A. S. RODIIERS, '29 IC. W. BROWN, '29 R. C. ABBOTT, '29 Business Business Board R. H. JQENNETT, '31 S, LAZARUS, '30 F. S. ROBBINS, '29 186 lgll.-XIJFURD K. BAIIIIRACII, '29 ROBERT C. llURDON, '29 H. L. T. KORIAIN, '29 EDNVIN GII.LI:'1 I'I4I, '29 BIDDLI-I Il. f1ARRISON, '29 IDAVID B. CANDY, '30 F. O. CHURCH, '30 D. D. BARLOXV, '30 R. H. DANA, 3RD, '30 . EDWARD LAHKIIR, '29 NICIIOLAS P. VEEDER, '29 . WILLIAM M. CAHN, '29 . SAMUEL D. .KNOX, '29 . JOHN K, CONDICT, '30 . HARRY P. BROOM, '29 H. S. BIUNROE, JR., '29 R. B. VVATSON, '30 E. A. BEROLZHIAIIMER, '29 x- ,er lm m ln S m mi lm an iq G TH If EXON IAN LETTER from Columbia University early this spring, which brought the news that the Ezonian had won first place in Class C of the Columbia interscholastic press con- test, brought much satisfaction not only to all the members of the Exonian Board, but to all the students in the Academy as well. If never before, the student body was surely behind the paper this year, and found it a medium between the faculty and themselves. Hardly a Wednesday or Saturday during the school year passed but that each member of the Academy waited with eagerness for his copy. Class C, for Senior High Schools of four hundred students or over, was composed of more than one hundred papers, and the Exonian is surely to be congratulated on its success. The Excmian itself is a four to six page bi-weekly newspaper, containing practically every bit of interesting news of school activities. Through it forecasts of results of athletic contests are pub- lished, speakers, musicals, entertainments, and the like are announced which are likewise followed up later by unprejudiced comment and criticism. All these things mentioned above, however, are present in any average paper. The real interest in the Exfmifm lies in the editorials, communica- tions and the like. Editorials are written on every phase of life, both abstract and concrete. The topics range from Imagination to the 't Desirability of Living in Boston. lt is the communica- tions that create the greatest interest. This is a privilege extended to any one at all, faculty mem- ber, student, or one wholly disconnected with the school, to write his opinion on any school question or rule, or may express his feelings against the actions of the faculty or student body. If the criticism is considered just, the writer will find many in the school who think with him and will express their opinions along with him. Likewise, if he has no just cause for his criticism, he is often squelched in the following issue. This year also there was a very interesting innovation, known as the ' N 'Everything Column, a digest of school news. Extra issues, also, were published at the time of the Andover epidemic. It was all these qualities of the paper that went to make the Exonian the great success that it was this year. We are sure that the student body conc1u's with the PEAN in congratulating the entire Eawmlan Board for its work this year. 187 Slanding - T. W. Stedman, F. K. Davis, R. P. Wheeler, A. A. Mackenzie, L. W. Dunlon. Sealed - E. A. Berolzheimcr, I. M. Goodwillie, W. J. Manning, R. B. Stever, B. K. Goree. MDNTH LY BUAIQD Editor-in-Chief . . . '1'11mo1muE WV.STl'1lDMAN Cliesignedj WILLIAM J. BIANNING Assistant Edilors B. K. Golusls, '30 R. P. WH1+:1411.m1c, '30 R. H. MACKENZIE, '30 F. K. DAv1S, '29 1j'llS'l'll4!SS ,1lll'IL!lfIUI' . . . J. M. UOUDVSILLIE, '29 Advertising Manager . , E. A. BERULZIIEIMER, '29 lfuxincss liuurd I.. W. IJUNTON, '30 J. M. Blmxw, '30 188 Lla m a ',-f-.1 m a id TH E MDNTH LY HE Phillips Exeter Monthly is a magazine published entirely by members of the student body. It was founded in 1886 and has continued to prosper since that time. Such well known writers as Robert Nathan, Booth Tarkington, and Robert Benchley have contributed to it while they were members of the Academy. Ever since its founding, the Monthly has provided a means for literary expression, both in prose and in poetry, that no other publication in the school offers. Many youthful and aspiring writers, through the friendly criticism of the Editors and Faculty Advisers, have discovered in themselves a latent ability that no mere course in theme-writing could ever develop. In this way the Monthly has performed an important part in the educative program of the Academy. This year the Monthly has been more fortunate than ever in the financial and literary support of the student body. Throughout the year there has never been a dearth of material from which to make up the month's issue, and the resulting selection showed much promise. Four outstand- ing contributions of the year have been: An Incident in the Borgia Palace, Corn Dance, t'The Elastic Age, and a series of short paragraphs about school life entitled Melange. The authors of these literary efforts deserve a great deal of praise and show much promise of future success. One feature of the Monthly, instituted last year, is a department known as the Zoo, Here are included humorous sketches and essays which well deserve the name. The PEAN takes this opportunity to congratulate the Editors and Faculty Advisers of the Monthly for a most ex- cellent year's work. 189 Back Row - T. F. Griswold, H. P. Broom, J. M. Goorlwillic, VV. M. Cahn, R. D, Holrler, M.rC0bb. Secmul Row - D. K. Lister, W. E. Gillespie, W. If. Wrightnour, J. HczLp,lS. D. Knox, R. K. Marshall. Front Row - B. R. Merrill, B. H. Garrison, T. S. Jones, R. H. Harris, H. H. Dietrich, R. L. Lcvy,lM. Mi Rorty. PEAN BOARD 190 Q I . -.17 I' THE 1929 DEAN IBUAIQD I I 2 R. H. II1II'lIS,.II'. R. L. Ln-vy Il. II. Dietrich Iiusirwss Jlarzager THEODORE S. JONES, '29 Sncrclury DONALD K. LISTER, '30 I'l1olograpl1ic Editor MALCOLM M. RORTY, '29 WILLIAM I . WRIGIITNOUR, BRUCE R. MERRILL, '29 WILLIAM E. GILLESPIE, '29 Editor-in-Chief REESE II. HARRIS, JR., '29 Jlanfzging Edilor RICIIARD L. LEYY, '29 A .wsnfirzlc E11 Hors '3 I A ssixlant 1?11,sir11fss Jlrmugffrs Ar! Editor Arlzwlising Illmzager IIENRY II. DIETRICII Circululion Jlarulger 7.7 , .. my JAMES E. IIEAP, .IR., - RICHARD D. HOLDER, '29 HARRY Ii. ISURLEY, JR., '29 JAMES W. SMITII, '29 THOMAS F. GRISWOLD, '29 SAMIIEL D, KNOX, '29 ROBERT K. MARSHALL, '2 A ssislrnrl A rl E11 Hors MATTHEW COBB, '30 TOM M. CARRIITII, '29 .IOIIN M. GOODWILLIE, '29 Assistant Plmlagmplzic EIl'IiflI7'S WILLIAM M. CAHN, JR., '29 IIARRY P. BROOM, '29 191 BIDDLE H. GARRISON, '29 1 gf ,. . ,-11 mw?' .m q Standing f O. M, Sargent, J. L. Warfl, j. G. Smith. Sealed-- J. H. Roach. ME BUCK IBUAIQD Editor-'in-Chief . Associate Editor ...... Bu.:i'ness Zlfumtgcr ..... Assistant Business Mumlycr . . Assistant Business M futuger . . 192 JOHN H. ROACH JOHN G. SMITH JOHN L. WARD E. M. GEMMELL O. M. SARGENT x I gr Qx YHA fx MUSICAL 1 FJ ' Ci! 1..J W' . X 1 pw A 5 I I!! ! Wlf, pf' 4. , f ' f My 1 l'r 9 NNW J: If V Nz AW!!! ! v -V ,at hmm ! me i-sw Q R. Ii. Shrewsbury OFFICERS President ..... ....... . . R. B. MATHER Vice-Premldmt . . . . E. P. SMALL M 'usicul Director . . . MR. ROY R. SHREWSBURY HE success of the Musical Clubs has been greater this year than in any of the past thirteen years. This is, no doubt, a sweeping statement, but it is nevertheless true. Mr. Shrewsbury started the activities of this year's clubs almost at the beginning of the year and continued lo hold rehearsals of both Orchestra and Glee Club once a week to the end of the season. This constant practice, the excellent coaching of Mr. Shrewsbury, and the talent of the members of the Clubs have all contributed to this ycarls success. The first concert of the season was held at Rogers Hall on March 16. This concert was very informal and was held in the aftcrnoong while in the afternoon, one of the school dance orchestras played for an informal dance. Those who participated in this trip say that it was the most en- joyable of the year, and certainly the girls of Rogers Hall deserve part of the credit for this. The Musical Clubs were next heard at the annual concert of the combined Musical Clubs of Exeter and Andover at Andover on April thirteenth in George Washington Hall. The general consensus of opinion of this concert was that Exeter and Andover provided equally good music and that neither could be called better than the other. Especially well played was H011 the Road to Mandalayn by Speaks. The Glee Club was accompanied i11 singing this by the Orchestra, and the ensemble effect was very good. The last, and in some ways the best, concert of the year was at Exeter on April 28th. It has been a very successful and creditable season, and Mr. Shrewsbury and the mem- bers of the Clubs should be highly commended for their work. 194 5 a. 4 ings, IC. I.. lfzly. A. I'. Lovejoy. Smfml Kim' -A R. F. Stcvcm, F. IV. Ruckus, A. R. Ln Pierre, I . NI. Frank, 1.15. lfclli ' . . . . ,- Lutz, A. M.Gr:1nt. Fmnl Rim' Y. If. I'hilI1rick, C. Yrmnnn, S. I . Austin. E. ll. Cook. W. U. IgA1'Kl'S R. li. S'i'lf:.ucNs W. M. PIM: S. I . AUSTIN I . M. lin.-xNK I.. ISMQDHN Ii. il. Hom' UI104' 0. I.mlKr: Tym pu II 11 R. HASTINGS UDCH EITIDA MEMIEEIQI First l'i0Z1ff1.s A. P. I.m'lf:JoY Y. I . .I,llILBIil1'K Nvcmul IYIOUIIS A. M. GRANT Tru Input.: CIIlI'1:IIl.'fS C. V1mMAN W. M. HASTINGS Flute E.1+'. COOK Tuba C. E. ANGLE 195 Iiilrlc Raw - W. M. Pike, W. I., Doyle. R. Ilustings, I.. Burden, W. If. Lillli Ii lu mp K I Xngli R. fi. Ilult. W. M. H11 I ms 0 I I nmkv, I.. M. Iiiirkus, I'. IS IC. I.. I' .xx ' . J. IC. l+'l-:l.1.uws A. R. I..x l'1mucF F. M. u'Al'I'lC WI. I.. IJUYLR W. F. I.1'1 1'I.lc I . Ii. l.u'1'z l'1l'f?Il.f'lL Horn R. liiwnus Iiiflllli IS. II. GRANT linda Kun' .X. l . Cl:1r1mu11lcr,Xl'. linnn-z, lf. N. Nccr, ll. A. liuw, li. llilll-llc. L. U. Hnron, D. ll. Rollins. W. IC. Rirlmnls ll. li. Pclvr. Thin! Kms' Cl. T. lllzxlnlrvsf, JX. lf. 'l'nmwn'r, XY, ll, jollnwn. ll . l':lgLl', li, Cf. ,luln1s4.vn, XY ll. .XLwuo1l, R, Rm-ll, lf, Lyll W. R. King. Semmz' Row - W. ll. Snuct, W. lf. Wl1itncy.j, li. llrnvw. R, ll. Jllfililll. 1. A, lJnx'illson, 'l'. VY. Stl-flnnun, K. ll, Nyslrn T. jnncS, li. I'. Smnll. lfmnl Ruiz' - R. li. xllllllvf. S. I5 Yntus. XV. l . NI:1rlin,J. E. llvnp, li. Sllgllllllfll.. ll. A. Dow, j. W. Knilabs, J. C Smith, S. T. Hymn, GLEE CLUB Huck Row -- R. A. SlliLllCI', l.. M. Sclwch, U. B. Chi-ck. Tllinl Row - - E. Gillette, I . N. Nccr, YV. R. King, H. A. Dow, T. W, Pxlplc. Second Run' --- I, I'. Dryer, NV. F. YVl1iLnvy, T. S. Jones, ll. G. Rollins, D. E. Peter, G. 'l'. Vllalmlrcf. Fran! Raw -- J, li. Heap, E. M. Pixluy, M. McMicl1:n-l, Mr. Shrewsbury, j. W. Knibbs, 'I'. Byron, E. P. Small. CHAPEL CHOIR 196 Saxophone Saxophone Slzxaphonc Banjo . . Drums. . Violin . Tru nz pd . Trunzbolw Piano . . .S'mmling R. A. ShntT0r, S. Levin. Sealed -J. li Heap, W. R. King. H. P. Shepard, R. Taylor. J. W. Wright, K. G. Nystrom. EXDNIAN IDAGADUIQI Alunuger, J. E. HI-:AP 197 JOHN W. Wmum- ICENNETH NYs'1'mmM 1i0l3lf1R.T '1'Ax'Lmc VVILLIAM R. IQINKI IfEIC,BE1f,T P. Smzr-.um SIDNEY L1av1N L. J. B,mm:N J. IG. IIEAP, JR. Rocsmc A. Srmwrxn Sllmrling f L. M. Sclmch, W. F. Wriqhtnnur, F. C. Curtin, W. M. Pike. Sealed f I . l.. Yun Lennep, H. E. R. Ycwens, VV. E. Richards, B. C. Tufts, C. E. Angle, R. H. Harris, D. G. Rollins. SII1'0P,I.0'IZC Sufoplzonc Saxtnplznml Hanja . . Piano . Drums . Bass . . . T rum pe! . . Trznn pw! . . Tronzbon e Vi Oli IL . . Tl-l If EXETEIQ FIQIAIQI Illamzger, XYILLIAM F. XVRIGHTNOUR. 198 FRI'IDI'lIiI1IK L. VAN LENNI-IP IlARlcY E. R. XYICVVI-INS NY1LL1.xm PI. Rrc'1IA1ms, JR. IJANIEL G. ROLLINS 1 1cANc1s C. CURTIN l5rm'l':N C. 'l'LrF'rs- CHARLIQS E. ANQLI4: IQIGESPI ll. llmuus, Jn. PAUL L. RIAGNUSON LAYTUN M. SCHOCH, Ju. VVARREN M. PIKE Suxoplmru' Suxo plzon ce Saxophone 1fan'o . .7 Drums . Violin . Piano . Slamling - C. W. Backus, E. M. Spcrrlc. Scfzlml - I . Waite, R. Taylor. C. xvfilmilll, F. T. Umncy, H. S. Sisc. TH If EXETEIQ ACE! Manager, WILLIAM F. WMGHTNOUR 199 110liI'Ili'l' 'l'AYLolc 1 0luuf:s'1' WAITE CA1uwI.L T. COONEY, J IIEIIBEILT S. Slsr: CHARLES VIi0!NIAN CLINTON BAQKUS ERWIN M. SPERRLE 1 200 tt-mriwv l Q Q Tit? 171717 r ,fu b ,I X 4? V, -fi' y 4 o Q f'3fI ' xl .J 25 ll ya, yt-31-LQ: N- ' 5 I gl N V X A 01 '5 14- H ,JZ lil see:-:C ig..w. m i QQ Mr. Barrett D DAMATI CI ITH the resignation of Mr. Webber from the Dramatics department of the Acad- emy, it was necessary to secure a successor to him. Mr. Earl Barrett, who took charge of Dramatic-s during Mr. Webber's sabbatical ycar, was appointed. His success has been outstanding, and, as a result, we have enjoyed a very diversified and interesting, as well as very amusing season. During thc Fall Term, after a succession of tryouts and rehearsals, three one-aet comedies were presented. They were: The Workhousc Ward by Lady Gregory, the Irish playwright, The Boor, by Anton Chekhovg and Helena's Husband, a very amusing take-otl on the well known theme of Paris and Helen of Troy. These plays were received as well as any of the Christ- mas Plays. , The next production was the t'Vaudevillc Show. In many ways this was the best piece yet presented by the Dramatic Association, although there is hardly any comparison to be made between this production, and the Spring Play, t'Charlcy's Aunt, since they were so entirely dis- similar. The best part of the Show was a take-off on certain members of the Faculty. The last number on the program was a small Musical Comedy, with a Chorus and Orchestra. The whole program was very enjoyable, and it served to break up the monotony of the Term. The last production ot' the year, and in many respects the best, was the Spring Play, Charley's Auntf' One of the most noticeably good qualities of the play was the skill with which it was casted. Every actor fitted his part as if he had been doing that part for years. All of the usual defects of amateur plays were absent, and the whole production was almost professional in its timing, speaking, and acting 5 altogether, it was a most amusing and pleasant evening's enter- tainment. 202 1 ., R 7 ll BI II mu ll m ml CH IDIITMAI DLAYI 'GTHE WDIQIYHDUIE WAl2D Mike Mclnerney . . Michael Miskell . Mrs. Donohoe . . BY LADY GREGORY CAST OF CHARACTERS Scene: A Ward in Cloon Workhouse WTI-Ili EDDIE BY ANTON CHEKOV CAST OF CHARACTERS Helena Ivanovna Popov, a young widow .......... Grigori Stepanovitch Smirnov, landowner . . Luka, aservant, . . . Scene: Living Room in Mrs. PopOv's Home Helena, Queen of Sparta Tsumu, slave to Helena Menelaus, the King . . Analytikos, his librarian Paris, a shepherd . . . HELENA I HIJIIBAND BY PHILIP MOELLER CAST OF CHARACTERS Scene: Ante-chamber to the Queen's Apartment in the Palace 203 . . WILLARD DOYLE DANIEL ROLLINS . . WILLIAM MORRIS FREDERICK FRANK EDWARD MITCHELL ALBERT KAHN MRS. PERCY ROGERS DEER PETER ERIK WALZ FRED BRAGDON BURTON POWERS at Sparta v , , ,A-iz, P 1 m Il-I VAU DEVI LLE IHDW 1 BYRDN, FOWLER, .XNYSTROM 'Tumbling 2 THE Fumus' TRIO Dittis-S 3 TUFTS AND IgYRON f'Exet0r in the Gay '90's 4 HUNT1Nr:'roN AND Ro1.L1Ns Picking thc Strings 5 BYRON AND HEAD Fire Fighters 6 M CKEE The Dancing: F 001 7 M AGILL The Conjurvr 8 FRl'lD BELDUN And his Accordeon Followcri by VIBHE Fmmcs, GRAND 1iEVUE Fouus liicnuiciws Maurice . . .... Mllc. Mistinquette . Jocko .......... Demoiselles de Pensemble: Mimi... .... Froufrou . Lulu. . . Manon . . Camille . . Fifi . . . Sapho . . Yvonne . . FEATURING 204 . . 1J.U.IQOLLINS . . I5.C.'1'UF'1'5 . . G. W. IIAwK1Ns R. C. BROOKS R. H. KENN11:'r'1' W. E. WILSON, Ju. J. E. KTICERA H. B. JOHANSEN T. K. VVELLINGTON, Jn. S. T. BYRON N. P. VEEDER H- 14' ,, -211 li-If E S I E E E HI-I Jack Chesney . . Cl'iAlQLEY'I AIJNT Charley Wykeham . . . . . Lord Fancourt Babberly . , . . Donna Lucia. D'Alvadorez . . . Colonel Sir Francis Chesney . . . Stephen Spettigue Amy, Spettigue's niece . Kitty Verdon . . Ella Delahay . . 205 S. T. BYRON R. E. NIEBLING D. G. ROLLINS ERIC WALZ H. B. Powmfs W. L. DOYLE F. M. HAMMOND F. M. FRANK J. S. WHITE Buck Row - H. K. Stokes, G. W. Hawkins, W. Buckland, A. Cotter, J. P. McKee, G. Saunders. W. F. Wrightnour. A. M. Hcintz, E. E. Mitchell, H. B. Powers, S. T. Byron. R. C. Abbott. Second Raw - N. P. Yecder, T. D. Lockwood, A. E. Kahn, E. C. Johnson. H. N. Reid, R. H. Dana, J. W. Knibhs. T. W. Stedman, H. A. Gregg, W. L. Doyle, W. E. Richards, D. G. Rollins, D. E. Peter, K. G. Nystrom. Fran! Raw f E. Gillette, T. M. Carruth, R. B. Stcvcr, E. Walz, F. M. Hammond, G. Robinson, H. B. Burley, M. H. Moldawun. DIQAMATIC AIIDCIATIDN OFFICERS Ilmzorury I'rcsiflmIL . 11 mzorary Treasurer . President ..... Vice-Presiderlt . MR. ld. A. l5Alf.R.E'l 1' MR. F. W. CI'sI1wA T. W. STEDMAN J. W. IQNIBBS, :SRD D. K. LISTER Secretary . . R. .ABBOTT G. BOURGEOIS, :SRD F. BRAGDON H. BURLEY, JR. S. T. BYRON MEMBERS A. M. HEINTZ E. C. JOHNSON A. E. KAIIN J. W. ITNIBBS, 3RIm R. H. DANA, 3RD E. K. PUTNAM H. N. 1lEID NV. E. IUCHARDS, JR. J. M. ROBERTS M. H. ROBINSON W. BITCKLAND T. M. CARRUTH W. G. COOPER, JR. A. COTT1-JR, JR. R. H. DANA, 3RD W. L. DOX'LE J. P. DRYER F. M. FRANK E. GILLETTE H. A. GREGG F. B. HAMMOND G. W. IIAWKINS T D. LOCKWOOD R. B. MATIIEIC F JNIARDEN R. F. BJARSHALL J. P. BJCKEE E MILLER E. E. MITCHELL M. H. BIOLDAWAN W. MORRIS D. B. PETER H. B. POWERS 206 D. G. ROLIiINS G. R. SAUNDERS E. P. SMALL . W. STEDMAN R. STEVER H. K. STOKES B. C. TUFTS N. P. VEEDER J. F. WALLING E. WALZ D. R. Woon, JR. W. F. WRIGHTNOUR T m l mlllli 'N' EVEIQYTH I N6 By BRADFORD K. BACHRACH ' We came together, 244 of us, on September 18-19. Most of us, steeped in Exeter tradition for a year or more, looked upon the familiar scene of the yard with the thought, One more year, old school, and then-Others with less feeling of familiarity grouped them- selves around the old fellows and asked innumerable questions or made their way about the school, scarcely daring to speak to anyone. if HY 4' The grounds were in excellent condition and many improvements had been effected throughout the buildings. For the first time all the school dormitories and houses were furnished by the school. Wonder arose about the probability of smoking rules for the newly-furnished rooms, but nothing was said about it. The new rugs were soon covered with ashes flicked from cigarettes. Poorly executed shots at the fireplaces landed on the edges of the rugs. lk lk if We ambled out behind the gym to see the new track and baseball cage, the gift of Will- iam Boyce Thompson, '90. The steel struc- ture began to take shape, and, on the way in from football or track practice, we stopped to watch the working of the cranes. lk if if On the football field a number of excellent teams were being drilled in preparation for the first game of the season. The class team, players covered with the mud of the Fields- Beyond, stopped to watch varsity practice, and were chased off the gridiron by irate assistant managers who were only carrying out orders. We stood in groups near the first team, and one of our crowd, who knew, pointed out this man or that, with the words, Wait 'til you see that guy go. He was all- State back last year. Or, That's so and so, Captain of such and such last year. lk Si 41 At the first meeting of the A. A. the re- quirements for the winning of a major E in track were lowered from Htwo points in an Andover meet to a point or a fraction there- of Ill lk lk The various organizations soon announced their plans for the year. Outstanding in the early weeks of the school year was the debate held in the Golden Branch rooms on the subject, Resolved, That Herbert Hoover is better suited for the Presidency than Alfred E. Smith. The speeches from the fioor lasted well over an hour. li ik Il The Senior Class rose in protest against the new faculty ruling requiring Seniors not only to be in their dormitories by ten o'clock, but also to report to their advisers at that time. A petition for repeal of the rule signed by over three-fourths of the class was submitted to the faculty 5 but, although some hope was felt that a repeal or a compromise would be made, the petition was finally rejected. if Il' l' The annual outburts of criticism against the food in Alumni Hall appeared as a com- munication in the Excmian of October 20th. As usual the editors offered an apology in the issue following. The communication bitterly attacked the lack of both quality and quantity in the food. Nothing more was printed on this subject for the remainder of the year, but rumblings of student discontent were heard in the dormitories. Improvement was evident. il' 41 Ill As if to recompense the school for the new ten o'clock ruling, the faculty repealed the rule forbidding scholarship applicants the use of tobacco. The history of the rule dates back to the time when the first scholarship was given. This had the stipulation that those applying for it abstain from the use of to- bacco. After this, when other scholarships were offered, the faculty stamped its approval upon the stipulation by attaching it to the new scholarships. The school greeted this extension of personal liberty with enthusiasm. lk 11 if Exeter lost the annual football game to Andover. The excellent performance of the newly-organized Exeter band was the only bright spot of the afternoon for Exeter sup- porters. X sr 4: an The All-Class vs. All-Club football game re- sulted in a victory for Exeter, 10-7. The contest was interesting from the stand-point of the onlooker, for there was plenty of action, X- I Y Ei-mmlli m tsrf ifna 'N' EVERYTHING ccourwufm some pretty running and passing, and an uncertainty as to the outcome which held one's interest to the last play. ak HF Pl! Following in the wake of the orthodox foot- ball season a touch-football craze caught the fancy of the school. A tournament was or- ganized and such colorful names as Broom's Abbotl Scrubs, Keith's Lost Soules, Atwood's Wentworthless Bunch, and Lane's Cilley Boys assumed importance on the athletic fields. The craze extended even to the faculty, and, in a game featured by the re- markable catches of Norman L. Hatch, former captain of Harvard lacrosse, Dolph Cheek, ex-Harvard football captain, the broken field running of Percy Rogers, and the refereeing of Mike Crosby, Yewens' student Comets de- feated the faculty septet, 12-6. at 4' lk Exeter made its first appearance in New York Society in 1929 in what the New York Herald-Tribune termed Hone of the most prominent social events of the holiday season. The affair, known at Exeter as the New York dance, was attended by over four hundred people. The dance was conducted and backed by a group of students. Sli Ik HY The newly completed track and baseball cage was opened for outside competition on January 26th when the Exeter track team nosed the Boston College Freshmen, 32 1-3- 30 2-3. if 41 lk Saturday, February 9th, proved a happy day for Exeter teams. The hockey team, which had played with brilliance in the pre- liminary season, swamped Andover, 9-0, at the Boston Arena. The same evening the unde- feated basketball team played the closest and most evenly matched game of the season to defeat Worcester Academy 46-45 in the last seconds of the fourth period. if lk Ik Out of a clear sky the news was flashed to Exeter that Andover was beset with an epi- demic of german measles which would pre- vent the annual swimming meet and basket- ball game from being played on the scheduled date. Reports were received that the epi- demic was rapidly decreasing, that the games would probably be held. The disease seemed to be completely in check when suddenly it made a second appearance. On the eve of the newly-chosen date the games were can- celled. il' if 42 A team of ten track men attended the B. A. A. Interscholastics and came home with an unexpected victory. The points were so closely divided that Exeter's 10M points were sufficient to win the meet. Worcester, the winner on paper, took fourth place. il' if ik The Estonian won a first place at the Colum- bia Interscholastic Press Annual contest. 4' ll! ill Construction of the stadium or permanent stands had begun when we returned to school for the spring term. The steel structure seemed to grow over night. At last, the de- velopment of the Fields Beyond was taking place. 4' Ili if Baseball and track teams showed the good effects of their early training in the new cage. The crew, the tennis and golf teams worked out in the heat and cold of the New England spring. Caps and gowns were seen in church in increasing numbers. The Andover contests were upon us, behind us. VVe sat in the gym at long tables and poured out our knowledge that others might discover our fitness to do college work. We spent our last mornings in the chapel listening to speeches and hearing our names read out. We took our diplomas and departed. 41 if 4' A tendency towards interest in what is hap- pening outside of Exeter became more and more evident as the year wore on. Through the generosity of an anonymous donor, funds were available for taking students to Boston for a performance of an opera, musical comedy, or a musical concert at frequent intervals. A number of groups, conducted by Mr. Shrewsbury, took busses on Saturday afternoons and paid their own way to musical performances. I 3- -- ,'f kill! ! ! 'DJIA 4-- - m a ui BRADFORD KEYSER BACHRACH ROBERT DIINLAP BEATTY ERNEST PATRICK BERNUTH HENRY HAMILTON BISSELL ALLAN FOLLETT BLACKMAN DONALD MOODY BLACKMAN ROBERT CLEXTON BROOKS WILFRED BUCKLAND, JR. HOWARD CARTER, J R. GILBERT TUFTS CLAPP ROGER GREENWOOD COOLEY HARRY AUGUSTUS Dow, J R. PETER AYMAR EMBURY CHARLES SPENCER FRANCIS SPAFFORD FRINK HENRY WHITE GADSDEN EDGAR MILLS GEMMELL JOHN ABNER MEAD HINSMAN FRATRES IN FAC ULTATE EARL ALONZO BARRETT MARION ADOLPHUS CHEEK, JR NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH NORMAN SHAW MOKENDRICK OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON DONALD SIMS RICKARD GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS EZRA PIKE ROUNDS HOWARD ANDREW ROSS SHERWOOD PERRY SMEDLEY EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER FRATRES IN ACADEMIA GEORGE BURTON HOTCHKISS, JR. HARRY BARNES J OHANSEN 210 ROBEIXT HARMON KENNETT BEN WEBSTER KITTREDGE JOHN EDWARD KUCERA RICHARD LANGSDORF LEVY ROBERT LAWRENCE LOWE ROBERT FROST MARSHALL JOHN MEAD JOHN CAMMET MERRILL WARREN MUNGER WILLIAM HUME OLIVER WILLIAM IRVING PENTECOST WILLIAM THEODORE REED WALTER ALAN SPENCER, JR. CHARLES PRESCOTT WEBBER, 2ND GEORGE PEIRCE WEBBER, TOWNSEND KING WELLINGTON ASHLEY FLY WILSON, JR. HENRY JOHN WYNKOOP, JR. MYRON HERBERT YOUNG 211 .L L, ,WA E, E 3- . ,,', I I 1 I ' I .1 . I I, A I -, 55.4, -- i -A., -waz -43 I . , A '17 ff- ,. Jw ' - 'A' ,IL X -' ' if fff X- Af'grpuuU.f2y.'g J 1 !.'. ', .5-ff ,fi A AN'-kv ,,:, A -5' .ary l wi Jf,n ' f I A .,- ,.. -f , JI 1, ,,,.. 5 1 VW , A . -A . 9 fvffgf I A 5, ring' Ziff FRATRES IN FACULTATE WINTHROP EDVEVARDS FISKE RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH WALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE PERCY COUCH ROGERS HENRY MARTIN SHUTE JAMES PLAISTED WEBRER FRATRES IN ACADEMIA LAURENCE JOSEPH ADAMS HARRY SHAW CARTER DONALD SAWYER CHILD CHARLES LARROWE CLAPP ORRIN GEORGE COLLEY RAYMOND FRANK COOMRS HENRY HOWARD DIETRICH JOHN JOSEPH DINEEN, JR. TOWNSEND EVANS ROBERT DUNCAN FALLON DONALD JAMES FINLAYSON LUKE GILLESPIE WILLIAM ERNEST GILLESPIE HARRY ALAN GREGG, JR. BURT HENRY HAf'Ic HUDSON BRIDGE HASTINGS, JR. GEORGE WRIGHT IIAWKINS JAMES PETER HOLIHAN CORTLANDT VAN DYKE HUBBARD SAMUEL CHAMPION JOHNSON WALTER DEFORREST JOHNSON EDWARD OARES KENNEY, JR. 212 DAVID DOUGLAS KNOX WALTER ADELBERT MARTINKZ ROE BERNHARD MCKENZIE WAIITER JOHN MCTIGUE, JR. RICHARD NULLE KENNETH GAYIIORD NYSTROM JOHN EMILIUS PARKER, JR. EDWIN MUNN PIXLEY JOHN ALLAN IEAMSAY JOHN HENDEE ROAOH JOHN MUNRO ROBERTS ASBURY WINFIELD SCHLEY ROBERT FREW SHANNON WILLIAM ALLEN SHERMAN GEORGE JUDSON STANNARD, JR. THOMAS CONSTANTINE TABER, JR ARNOLD PITCHER TAYLOR NATHANIEL LEWIS TENNEY, JR DAVID DICKSON TERRY, J R. JOHN DANE WOODBURX' PRENTICE BACHELDER WRIGHT ,.,f 'W' NW X w 1 W -'.' h m m : ull-I FRATRES IN FAOULTATE STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWIGK WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS PHILIP EDWIN HULBURD LEONARD ELKINS PEARL FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN WILERED BANCROFT, JR. DEWITT DUKES BARLOW, JR. FRANK BRADLEY, JR. GEORGE CRAWFORD BRADLEY STEPHEN NEATE BURGESS, JR. SAMUEL TIDD BYRON WILLIAM CLARK CRAIG, JR. WILLIAM JOSEPH CRAVVLEY. JR. WALTER ILOBSON DUNCAN CHARLES NEWCOBIB FITZ, JR. LEWIS LARSEN FILSTRUP PHILIP SPEED FOSTER 'THOMAS FLETCHER, JR. BIDDLE HILES GARRISON, JR. ROBERT CALVIN GORDON, JR. THOMAS FRANKLIN GRISWOLD FRATRES IN ACADPIMIA 214 WILLIAM FRED HUNTING CHARLES MILLER KASE WILLIAM ROBERT KING JOSEPH LEO LILIENTHAL, JR. ARTHUR EDWARD MCCABE, JR. IJAVID ROSS MCGRECIOR BRUCE ROBINSON MERRII.L HENRY LOOSE MILLER ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON NEGLEY GUSTAVUS DEBRILLE POPE, JR. JOHN FITZRANDOLPH RUNYON SEDGWICK SNEDEKER WILLIAM HOTCHKISS STREIT FRED ARTHUR TOBITT, JR. HERBERT MORGAN WADLEIGH HENRY SCHERP WESTON 215 1 11-I 1 ., , 57 kr M2 ' ' m FRATRES IN FACULTATE HENRY SIMPSON COUSE FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA EDVVIN SILAS WELLS IQERR JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND f:EORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON f1URDON TRUMBULL SCOVILLE LIOXVARD STANLEY STUCKEY JAMES ARTHUR TUETS FRATRES IN ACADERIIA JAMES BOURNE AYER, JR. HAILIIY PARKHOUSE BROOM OSCAR JOSIAH CAHOON ALLEN FRANCIS CARPENTER, 2ND CONRAD CLARK CLEMENT VARNUM LANSING COLLINS JOHN FRANCIS DONOVAN CECIL GROSS FOWLER, JR. GEORGE FREMD BENTON HANCHETT GRANT ROBERT ELLISON HARDING, JR. REESE HARVEY HARRIS, JR. HUNTINGTON WALBRIDGE HARRISON JAMES EDWARD HEAP, JR. RICHARD DUDLEY HOLDER WILLARD DEERE HOSFORD, JR. THEODORE STEPHEN JONES RICHARD PALMER KIMBALL FRANCIS ELLIS KNOWLES HENRY WILLIAM LYNCH 216 CHARIJES DEIIASKIE NIARSHALL JAMES POWELL RAMSDELL BIILLARD DONALD DEVEREUX NIMMO JOHN WINSLOW PUTNAM WILLIAM REID, JR. CHARLES LOTHROP RICH ROBERT SALTONSTALL, JR. ALFRED HANCE SAVAGE HERBERT PRATT SHEPARD THEODORE WINTHROP STEDMAN, JR. MALCOLM BOVVDITCH STONE, JR. JAMES REDEL TENCHER LTELISH ACKER 'IXHOMPSON JOHN LOUIS TRIBUNO FREDERICK LEAS VAN LENNEP FORREST MACY WAITE LEROY GODDARD WARD GEORGE ERVIN WARDMAN JOHN WIGGINS DAVID RUSS WOOD 217 km ROBERT CHESTER ABBOTT FREDERICK HARING BELDEN GEORGE ALBERT BOURGEOIS, DAVID BRADLEY CHEEK ARTHUR SHIRLEY COOKMAN, LON WORTH CROW, JR. JOHN ALEXANDER DAVIDSON WALTER SPAULDING DOUGLAS WALTER CAVERLY EVERETT WILLIAM SMITH GARNSEY, 3RD JOHN WILLIAM KNIEBS, 3RD BARRON DWINELL KNOX JAMES HALL MASON KNOX, 3RD CALVIN JOSEPH LANGI-'ORD ELI JAMES LORANGER, JR. WALTER FRANCIS MARTIN, JR. ROBERT FORSTER MEFFERT DAVID DUSTIN MERRILL MALCOLM GRAY MILLER 3RD JR. K- I , , ,QQ few , FRATRES IN FACUI TATE CORNING BENTON LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE HENRY D,ARCY CURWEN CLARENCE HIGGINS SANFORD EBEN WNALLACE MYRON RICHARDS WVILLIAMS FRATRES IN ACADEMIA KHP! HOWARD CLENIENT NICHOLS ROBERT EDWIN NIEBLING CLIFTON BROOKS OSGOOD EDWARD PICKERING PARKER GEORGE FREDERICK PARKER, JR. DEEB EDWARD PETER BENJAMIN BRICKETT PRIEST JAMES JOHN QUINEY WILLIAM ROMMELL QUINN HORACE GREELEY REISNER, JR. WILLIAM ELMER RICHARDS, JR. CARL ROGERS DANIEL GOODING ROLLINS EDGAR PARKER SMALL VVILSON TUTTLE NICHOLAS PHIPPS VEEDER JOHN STURTEVANT WHITE, HARRY EDWARD ROBERT YEWENS, JR. 218 ms 2 1 220 if E F U! 5? 'I f 5 El W E sl E S3 ga is E 5 5 57 E E 5 EL Q E F L F, is g 'i I, .. fi F 5 E E B 5 Top Row - H P. Shepard. D. B. Check. .Sfmmi Ruw- ff W. T. Rccd. rl. ll. Rfmrh. If. Mur1lvn,'l'. VV. Sicslnwzm. R. lf iiurmlun. 15. R. lg1LChI'Ll4'l'l. Scaled - W. R, Quinn, T. jones, R. P. Kimball, R. W. Gumlcll, T. Byron, CH IQIITIAN FIQATKIQN ITV CABIN ET l'1'csiflcnl UF1+'ICl'lRH Vivf'-l'l'mi4lf'r1l . Nm'rclr1ry B. K. ISACTH S. 'l'. livlmw D. 14.17111-114114 MICM HIGHS 1c.wu R. C. Gmwux lfmm lXIAmJlcN W.1i.Q1'1xN 222 R-IUIIARD P. lil1x11m1.1. W11.1,mM 'l'. Kuala 'lwliEUlJUli1C S. JoN1-is J. H. Ilcmrill ll. P. Slll'Il'Alill 'l'. W. ST141Dzx1.xx E 5 3 1 CHDIITIAN FIQATEIQNITY HIS year, as in many years past, the Christian Fraternity has done much to improve life at Exeter, as well as giving to many organizations outside of school. The raising of a budget of nearly three thousand dollars was again its chief accomplishment. Much of the credit for the success of the Christian Fraternity must be given to Mr. Scoville. The funds obtained through the budget have been used, for the most part, in four ways. The first and by far the most beneficial to the Academy is that fund set aside for Sunday evening speak- ers and entertainments. Such speakers as Dr. Stewart L. Tyson and General Yahkontoff of the military staff of the Czar of Russia, not to mention the Harvard Musical Clubs and the United States Marine Band, show the quality of this year's program. As second in importance might be mentioned the donation to the Academy Band. This organization, mainly through the aid of the Fraternity, has made steady improvement and now holds a definite place in the school. A third item in the Budget is the E Book, which is given to all new men as soon as they enter school as an aid to adapting themselves to Exeter. Lastly, but by no means least in importance, come the charitable donations, of which there are nine. Outstanding among those subscribed to are Dr. Grenfell's Mission in Labrador, the Berry Schools in Georgia, the Hampton Institute, and the China Inland Mission. The Christian Fraternity, aside from aiding charities, providing Sunday entertainments, and improving school organizations, has continued such good work as its old clothes collection and its Red Cross Drive. Four members of the Fraternity with Mr. Scoville made a trip to New Haven as Exeter representatives at the Annual New England Preparatory School Conference. Continuing the custom which was renewed last year, several of the Cabinet members spoke at Andover con- cerning life at Exeter. The Christian Fraternity is one of the most valuable activities in school and the PEAN wishes to congratulate Mr. Scoville and the members of the Cabinet on the work which they have done for Exeter during the last year. , 223 Bimini w77i giJ.Lm mmmuim1g Fall Term September 23 . . . . September 30 . . October 7 . . . . October 14 . . . . October 21 . . . . October 28 . . . . November 4 . . . November 11 . . . November 18 . . . November 25 . . . December 2 . . . . December 9 . . . . December 16 . . . Winter Term January 13 . . . . January 20 . . . . January 27 . . . . February 3 . . . . February 10 . . . February 17 . . . February 24 . . . March 3 . . . . . March 10 . . March 17 . . March24. . . . . Spring Term April 7 . . . April 14. . . April 21. . . April 28. . . May 5 . . May 12 . May 19 . May 26 . June 2 . . June 9 . . June 16 . June 23 . CHADEL IDEAIKEIQI REV. ASHLEY D. LEAVITT PRESIDENT PAUL D. MOODY DEAN WILLARD L. SPERRY REV. WILLIAM H. JONES REV. AMBROSE W. VERNON REV. WILLIAM P. SCHELL PRESIDENT CLARENCE A. BARBOUR REV. JOSEPH H. TWITCHELL REV. CARL H. ELMORE PROFESSOR FRANK W. CUSHWA REV. PERCY E. THOMAS REV. CHARLES N. ARBUCKLE REV. WILLIS H. BUTLER BISHOP WILLIAM F. ANDERSON REV. MORGAN P. NOYES PRESIDENT BENJAMIN T. MARSHALL REV. ARTHUR H. BRADFORD REV. HAROLD E. B. SPEIGHT PROFESSOR FRANK W. CUSHWVA REV. MAXWELL SAVAGE REV. VIVIAN T. POMEROY REV. H. H. TWEEDY REV. CARROLL PERRY REV FRANK L. JANEWAY PRESIDENT J. EDGAR PARK REV. JOHN T. MOMENT WARDEN BERNARD I. BELL REV. SHERRARD BILLINGS REV. WILLIAM H. JONES BISHOP JOHN T. DALLAS DR. ALBERT P. FITCH REV. SAMUEL S. DRURY REV. GEORGE L. RICHARDSON DR. LEWIS PERRY REV. DONALD FREBER DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN 225 X -I -.7 klUT 1l m m m! IDCIAI. HIS year's Social Activities have by far surpassed those of former years. Every dance was well attended, well managed, and, the most important thing, well enjoyed. A new idea in decoration of the gymnasium, where the dances are held, was tried and found to be most successful. This scheme was that of making a very low ceiling of interwoven streamars of crepe paper over the whole dance floor. Strings of colored lights were put around the sides of the gymnasium, and flood lights completed the effect. The week-end of a dance is a Very busy one, when the guests arrive, they are immediately escorted to their rooms reserved in some dormitory, the afternoon is then taken up by witnessing athletic contests according to the season, which are followed by a Tea Dance, the Tea Dance provides an opportunity for the stu- dents to become acquainted with the girls and often offers a very pleasing foretaste of the evening's pleasure. The first dance of the year was given by the Musical Clubs. It was on the day of the Harvard Freshman football game, and, very appropriately, the Harvard Gold Coast Orchestra furnished the music, which proved to be so popular that the same orchestra came up to Exeter later in the year to give a concert. Our next dance was in the winter term, the dance usually most appreciated by the school, as the winter term is the longest and dullest. The Senior Council, who managed this affair, went to a great deal of trouble and expense to secure Dan Murphy's Musical Skippers, who played at the New York Dance. Perhaps it was this which contributed so much to the suc- cess of the dance. On May 11th the Southern Club gave their annual dance, which is the only reason for this club's existence. One thing which greatly enhanced our enjoyment of this dance was the week-end of fine weather, days which seemed like summer. Hal Hemp's Detroiters played for the affair, which pleasantly broke the monotony of the Spring Term. As the PEAN goes to press before the June Ball, it is, of course, impossible to say how successful the last dance of the year was, but the news that Red Nichols' Orchestra has been engaged augurs well for it. 226 Slfzmling-R. P. Kimball, W. R. Quinn, J. H. Roach, R. F Coombs. Scafed A S. T. Byron, NV. T. Reed, A. H. Savage. JUNE BALL UFFICEIQI W. R. QUINN W. 'l'. Rlfxlcu A, II. SAVAGE S. T. Bynox R.. F. Comms R. P. KIMBALI J. li, 1i0ACH 227 IE ll mimi Z H THE JUNE BALI. GIIQI. 'Pushing out through feathery clouds CAS they mobe against the shy, QAnd casting off her airy shrouds, The pale and mellow summer's moon Floods down upon the duslzy earth The matchless magic light of June. ,Qzw music from the softly lighted hall, cgbove the drowsy dronings of the night, Is wafted from the revel of the hall, Where swaying figures slohvly glide To a dreamy waltz whose melody is like The soothing ripple of an ebbing tide, Or mobe with wilder, freer grace, Warmed by the passion of the music, Whirling madbf to the guiclaening pace, Blindb: happy, moving on enchanted air. Soft glances, low whispers, parted coral lips, Smiling, laughing, free from care ..... On and on until the night is through, When earbw-born, rosy fingered 'Dawn Q,4ppears amid the crystal morning dew. -Tom JVC Carruth. ,QL-1,4 5 ff,,..JIJA 21.23 gg'f q' ' up . - W, , . nw, in I, X Q A ,A 1 :M - , A, 'L' 44 I .Zn .,.-T .fi 5.3 . 1: . im x, . f 229 Tap Raw - I . L. Van Lennep, H. Price. Serrmd Raw - R. C. Brooks, P. S. du Pont, W. Buckland, R. E. Niehling. Fran! Raw - G. W. Hawkins, J. E. Kuceru, E. P. Bcrnulh. C. S. Green, B. K. Buchruch. NEW YDIQIY DANCE CCMMITTEE E. P. BERNUTH C. S. Gm-:EN, Ju. IIICKMAN PRICE, JR P. S. DUPONT G. W. ILXWKINS J. E. KUCERA R. C. BROOKS WVILFRED BUCKLAND JH. F. L. xrAN L1-:NNHP 7 R. E. NIEBLING 230 Slrllltlfllg -' XY, C. Everett. H. B. B. Robinson. D, A, Drclcrick. A. li. Scccombc, J. G. Smith. ,S'ftzn'1l-G. C. Dcdcrick. 1.1. Quincy, W. I . Wrightnour, A. Cotter, Il. Kcmp. ENTEIQTAINMENT lll'I basis ot' nm-inrly :ill our l'llit'l'itliIlIIlt'IliH at lixc-tvr tlllfilljl thc- past yr-:mrs has lu-cn thc- S2l.illI'll2ly l'Vl'IllllgI motion pivturs- show. l'ntil lust your, this show was put. on :tt tht- lor-:il lolm 'llllt'ilil't', :intl zilthollgll thc' Sllllit'Ill body wzls not i-0l'lllllIlit' Ulltbllglll to svn- growl pix-t urs-s, it still sm-viii:-tl to thx-in grvait Olljtlylllvlll- to crowml into tht- snmll thc-:i.t rt- :inel try thx-ir bvst, to tlrown ont! the piano plaiyvr with tht-ir stzunping :mtl to shout rauu-ously :it tht' mm-lo1lr:un:1tir' hvro. Lust. your for tht- first. tinis-, through tha' 1-tiorts of Mr. C'urwvii, :t vmiiplt-tt' motion pir-turn aippnraitlls wz1spI'or'11x'c'4l :intl instzillvcl in thc' flfyllllltwilllll. Front tht- vc-ry llllflllllllltl, :in improvvinvnt was inaulv in thv quality of thv pif'illl'K'S, :Lnrl Mr. clllI'Wl'll vvry for- llllltlit'ly was :Iblv to prrwnrv S0lItt 0iiiiH'lIl1llIl hits of tho your, oftvn lwfo1'vtl1s-y haul bvvn rvlvatsvtl otliviailly to thc- public-. At first tho pivtiirvs in tho grymnzisiunl worm' grvvtcwl with tho szinio l:u'k of nlignity :is thosv in thc- lokn, but glflltlllil-lly, probably l3t't'2lllSt' of thv zulflvtl t'0Illl'UI'i- of tht' gym- nzisinin or pe-rlmps lJt'f'IlllSf' ot' tht- grvaitvr vzilnm- of thc- pivtnrvs. tho nnnibm-r of l't'lIl2lI'liS :mal littlm- wisv-0i':u'lis lu-vziiiiv lr-ss nnrl loss, :intl this yvair, thc- 1'IliOI'f1LlIlIIll'IllS f.'jlYl'Il in tht- glyllllliwllllll lmyo llt'l'll worthy ot' at Roxy or :l lit-ith. VVO say livith h0l'fll1Sl' bvsimlc' thc' rnotion pi1'tl11's', :L vrwry un- joyztblv V:Llltll'Ylllt' show is otivrvml :tlnmst 1-vt-ry wot-k by tho Friars, t-hv sc'hool's popular lnllsicall llSSl'IlllJlkl.j,E0. Mr. Curwvn has bt-On vvry open minmlvcl on tho svlc-1-tion of pivtlm-s, :ind rt-:ulily iw-m-ivus thc sllggr-stionsotzxnyof' thu- Sflltl0lllS f'O!lt'0I'I1iIlg good pivturvs. Sonic of thc 0lli.Sl2lIltllI1fL prvsvlltn- tions this yr-:ir w'4-rv Jost-ph Conr:ul's Ulloscriit-, starring' Lili Dmnitn, who rzipitlly r-aulsf-tl :L gre-:it st ir in thu- hc-:irts ol' thc stnclm-nt botlyg but this szunv stnmlvnt burly is :1 tic-lilo lot :incl within :i month liili Dzunitzt was forgotton, :tml hr-r plum! was tank:-n by lJi:uu- Ellis, who so ably playa-rl against. William lioycl in tho UlA'tLilll'I'IH't'kS.H Otlivr pictures of outistzmtling worth wvro thu l lyingL l Is-vt, Hsilllllilfi :inrl 'l'l1v King of Kings. VVC ztro at tho prvsc-nt tirnv looking forwzml to somr- of thc- 1-oniingr attrawtions :intl wv :mi surv that it is thv motion picturc- itsf-lt' and not thc op- portiniitiy for at wild tinin that wc' look forwzirfl to :is the wvoks go by. Thorn is :t rumor now that wc will lmvc :L Vituphono instztllofl in thc- gzyninaisinni whvn it has bvvoinc at littlm- more pvrfvc-tr-fl. If tho irnprovvmc-nt brought by thc Yitzmplionv will vornpzmrc with thc llllIH'UVl'lllI'Illt nnulv in the lust two yvztrs, wc are sure the Exeter '1'hcz1t.rc will become u tradition along with all the other institutions of the school. 231 'ID U LIST Fall Term September 22 . . September 29 . . October 6 . October 13 . . October 20 . . October 27 . . November 3 . . November 10 . . November 17 . . November 24 . . December 1 . . December 8 . , December 15 . . Winter 'llCI'll1 January 12 . . . January 19 . , January 26 , , February 2 . . February 9 . . February 16 . . February 23 . . March 2 . . . March 9 . . March 16 . . March 23 . . Spring Term April 6 ..... April 13 . April 20 , April 27 , May 4 . . May 11 . 'A . , , 41e1Q? i.,wa E HI-I Cf MUVING DICTUDEI, 1928-1929 . . . . . . . . . . . L'The Tempest The 13th Hour, A'The High School Hero . . . . . . . . . . . . Two Lovers . . . . The Latest From Paris . . 'tThirteen VVashington Square The First Kiss, UT he Big Killing . . . . . . The Perfect Crime ............'tRevenge Home, James, The Count of Ten . . . . . Annapolis, t'Kit Carson t'Her Cardboard Lover, Hot Heels . . . . . . . Skyscraper, The Patsy The Patriot, How to Handle Women Forgotten Faces, U Soldier Men, 'tKilling the Killer f'The Hit of the Show, The Gate Crasher Moran of the Marines, 'tGrandma's Boy V X 77 1heRescue . . Water Hole . Foreign Legion . . . . . . , . Stand and Deliver ............... Celebrity . . Captain Swagger, The Kid's Clever A' White Shadows in the South Seas, 'tRedskin , . . HB-ehind the Front, 'AThe Iron Mask HLooping the Loop, t'Warming Up UThe Trail of '98, The Gold Rush . . . . Alibi, Red Hot Speed The Flying Fleet, Show People . . . . N'1'he Canary Murder Case Carnation Kid, 1' H115 Can Be Done 232 Bark Rnw - VV. Ncgley, D. B. Canby, H. P. Dawson. G. Rolyinson. I. P. Mclivc, J. Il. XYoorl. W. R. Rcilzcll. Third Raw -f C' 9 Innes, H. W. Gzulsclcn. H. I.. Miller. H. R. Mcrrill, ll. S. Nc-1:14-y. B. K. Goree, T. Fletcher. 1... Sccnrz11Rn-L04 R. L11 Prn-llc, S. Frink, F. M. II:m1mm1xl.W'.Goms'z.J.1'I. Burfhcn:1l,j.M. Rulscrtmn, F. P. lmralllgcr, H. H. W'cddlc. Fran! Row - I.. W Crow. P. S. :lu Punt, N. P. Yccrlcr, G. W. Ilzuvkins, 'l'. M. lkmrrullu, E. j. Immugcr, ll. Prim. UI l4'lC'lQRS Prcsiflvnl . . . ...... Cl. W. 1lAw1uNs l'icv-I'1'4rsi1lrM . Secretary- Trans u rv r W. ISWKLANIJ N. l 1cl1-irxmllc S. FRINK H. C. ARMS'1'RlJNH J. ll. BURCIIHNAI. D. B. CANBY . P'1.r:'wr11f111 W. Gomez T R. S. lilmwlv L. W. CROW' H. P. DAwsoN P. M. HANCOCK J. P. l'ICus'rr:1N A. W. Jo11NsTuN INIICBIISICIRS 11129 H. W. Chxusmzw F. M. ll.x1mxmN1J 111311 15. K. Ummm: G. S. .lumix R. l..kl,Rl'II.I.I4I W. A. 1XIAlL'l'INli J. P. IXIr'li141r: ll. I.. M11.Ll4:u 1.0.51 li. IG. llfxluxlxu 141. R. li1aL1.m' F. P. LORANGIQR IKM! R. ll. JUNHS 234 N. P. Ymzlmlalc 'l'. M. C.Xlilil l'I1 li. Kl'1 l'liEDKiH lu. J. l.un.xNr:1m B. R. ixllilllilhl. P. S. DlYl,0N'1' Il. l'nlm'14: G. RUHINSUN W. H. lh1I'I'z1cLL IJ. IJ. 'l'15mn' Il. S. Nl1llil.l'lY J. M. RUB1CR'l'SUN J. B. JYATSON J. D. VVOOD W. N1c1:1.m' ll. 11. W1aD1x1.1s Bark Row -- G. H. Voxmnt, M. M. Rorly, A. E. Mzmcnhlanm, A. M. Hcinlz, E. Miller. Srrnnn' Raw - ll P. Rounscfcll, R. Hastings, Mr. Scgcrhlom, Mr. Pnrchcr, H. G. Rm-isncr, F. B. Lutz. Frnzzl Row ' K. Fnmulcncr. j. L. Parker, E. K. Putnam, I . L. Yun Lcnncp, Il. N. Reid, II. P. Broom, B. H. Grunt. 1,I'l'SliIll'lIf . . . View-I'1'1'sI':l1'r1l S!'CI'I'fIII'lIj . . . T1'1'f1s1n'r'1' . Il. P. ISIIUIIM G. Il. CIINANI' B. H fIR..XN'I' K. l+'.xIIII'I.IcNIcIc R. HMTINIIS, J A. M. HI-:IN'rz ICIENTIFIC IDCIETY Ol 1+'lCICRS MICINIISERS 1039 R. D. IIULIJIQII D. D. KNOX F. B. LUTZ 1930 D. K. LISTEII IC. MILLIQII 1.'I.il A, IC. MAr'AIIAM 235 I . II. VAN IIIAINNIAI ld. K. PU'1'NAM H. N. REID J. L. IMIIIQIIIII ll. G. RIIISNIILII M. M. RoII'1'Y 15. SIIOAN C. W. 'Fuzllau U. R. Tlwla C. P. ROIINSIIIPI I Las! Row A G. K. Martin, J. F. Marchand. Third Rnw - E. W. Marchand, C. G. Tzmenlmum, R. N. Avery, C. T. Cooney, M. McMichael. .Second Row - H. K. Stokes, W. H. Curley, D. Keppel, B. Powers, J. C. Campbell. R. L. Riley. Front Row- F. S. Robbins, R. A. Spurr, W. C. Horn, A. P. Huntington, H. M. S. Hewitt, G. T. Waldrcf, A. S. Kinne. President .... Vice-President . . Secretary . . I v , 1 reasurcr . J. C. CAMPBELL D. IQEPPEL P. B. LYSTER S. E. ACH R. N. JXVERY J. R. COONEY W. H. CURLEY, C. T. COONEY CI-Iliff CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERS 192.9 M. lxlCl.X1ICIlAEL B. POWERS R. L. :RILEY 1930 R. A. SPURR 1931 S. T. IIAMILTON J. F. BIARCHAND G. K. MARTIN 1932 A. S. KINNE E. W. MARCHAND 236 ALBTQRT P. HL'NTINflTON EDVVARD M. S. HEVl'lTT YVILLIAM C. HORN, 3RD LAWRENCE H. HURUN I . S. IUJBBINS II. K. STOKES, JR. G. T. VVALDREF C. G. TANENBAUM E. 0. LIERCHANT H. SWVAN, JR. J. D. VVOODBERRY J. G. MCCULLQUGH 1 031 Bunk Rr1'wff'lY, liumcz. li. H. Grunt, J. I . Russell, T. Talcott, C. W. Tozicr. H, N. Rcicl. W. H. Hinkle, J. M. Robertson. l'lI7lU'fll Row R li. M. Sperrlc, R. H. llzltcs. I . 0. Churcll. IC. Wrrlz. J. C. Fumplrcll, II. S. Munmc, lf. Davis. Tlzint' Run' S. ll. Clmpmun, R. I . Carlkin, ID. Knox. D. Keppel. H. A. Gregg, R. G. Holt. Luke Clillvspie, G. Il. Williams. .S'vf'rvnl Raw - M. ll. Mrxlflzmwnn. R. N. Gilmore, Mr. Mclienrlrick, J. l.. Parker, Mr. Whilmzm. L. W. llunton, J. M. Wheeler, Dr. l'luulwick, W. V. Backus. lfnuzl Kms f T. Shaw, H. K. Stokes, A. G. Dclmnrsh, II. G. Rcisncr, J. W. Rniblrs, H. C. Nichols, J. H. llolflcn. OFFICERS 1'rr:sif1rnl . . . ...... H. Cl. REIsN1-:lc lficc-I'rusizlc'rzl . A. G. IJELMARSII Trcrlsurrfr . . . H. K. STOKES Sccrdrzry. . . . . . Ilollorary TI'e'fll.SllTC7' . . MEMBERS 192.9 W. C. BAUKFS W. ll. HINKEI. R. ll. l5A1'14:s R. G. Hom' li. F. CALKIN J. W. IQNIBBS, 31:11 H. H. CHAPMAN D J. C. CAMPBI-11.1. S. F. li. Dlxvrs Nl IC. M. l'lllH.Nl'ISS ll LUKE G1I.I.l1:s1-1141 ll J. M. IIINSMAN J. E. F. 0. CuI'm'u R. L. VV. l,l'N'I'0N Il R. N.flIllNl1Jlil1I J. W. GNIIVIEZ M H. A. fllilillli G. R. GRANT J. . KEPPEI. D. IQNOX . ll. AIOLDAVVAN S. M UNIQUE, Ju. . C. NICHOLS W. PAGE VVALZ 1930 llAsT1Nus S. VVILEY F. lillss1':r.L . H. Ro1uNs0N M. 1lUBEli.'l'HON 237 J. NV. IQNIISIKS, 311D Mu. N. S. MCKIQNDRICK E. K. l7Il'l'NAM F. G.Rmua1a Il. N.R1am Il. G. R1c1sN1c1c 141. T. SHAW H. G. SMITH Il K. STOKES li A. Sc1imcNF1c1.1J U. W. 'FOZIER IC. M. Sl-11111111.15 'l'. 'l'AI.1'o'1 1' F. M. lYAl'I'ld G. ll. W11.1.lAMs J. ll. IIULDEN J. M. VVIIEIQLEII Top Row - E. P. Bcrnuth, C. M. Kzise, G. J. Stzinnzircl, C. Angle, J. K. Conflict. Third Row - F. L. Yan Lcnncp, VV. R. King, H. j. Colby, H. S. Munroe. B. H. Grant, W. Buckland. Second Row R H. H. Bissell, R, I.. Riley, P. Small, R. C. Gordon, W. J. Manning, M. M. Rorty. Front Row - R. H. Hallowell, H. L T. Koren, H. K. Stokes, T. M. Carruth, S. D. Knox. President . . . Vice-President Sccrctaire . . C. E. ANGLE E. P. BERNUTH H. H. BISSELL R. BREMLR W. BUCKLAND, J. H. COLBY J. K. CONDICT LE! CAIBDTINI MEMBRES DU CABINET M. CARRUT11, B. SLOAN I . L. VAN LENNEP M EM BRES DES CA lil J'l'lNS ll. A. Dow R. C. GORDON B. H. GRANT R. H. llALLOVl'ELL W. R. IQING II. F. KoLLix1Y1s1c 238 YV H R. R. M H. K. STOKES H. L. T. IQOREN S. D. KNOX . J. RIANNING S. lNlUNROE E. NIEBLING L. RILEY . M. RoRTY P. SMALL G. J. STANNARD, JR. U MAJOR SPORTS Z9 Top Row - Mr. H. C. Blake, Mr. S. A. Murch. Second RowHMr. L. M. Crosbie, G. G. Wells, Mr. P. C. Rogers, E. C. Johnson. Mr. H. C. Cnrrell, Mr. W. W. Holm. Front Row - R. C. Gordon, Luke Gillespie, Mr. O. W. Pearson, E. P. Small, J. L. Lilienthal, R. H, Harris, B. K. Brichmch. ATI-I LETIC AIIUCIATIUN President . . . Vice-Presidcrzt . Secretary . . . Treasurer . MR. H. C. BLAKE MR. Il. C. CARRR1.L MR. L. M. Cicosisir-1 J. L. LrL1ENT1mL, JR. E. P. SMALL B. K. BACHRACH OFFICERS MEMBERS Faculty MR. H. A. Ross Coaches MR. CORNING Brirvrox MR. W. W. Il0LM Managers LUKE GILLESPIE R. C. GORDON R. H. IIARRIS, JR. 240 E. P. SMALL J. L. LILIIQNTHAI., JR. MR. O. NV. PRARSUN MR. H. A. Ross lxlll. S. A. BIURCH MR. 0. W. PEARSUN MR. P. C. IUJGERS J. H. RKJAIIH G. G. VVELLS E. C. JOHNSON Slanding - C. V. D. Hubbarrl, R. H. Hallowell, H. L. Miller. Seated - W. E. Richards, J. E. Heap, K. G. Nystrom, F. Bradley, G. T. Clapp. IQECEDTICN CDMMITTEE I . BRADLEY, Jn. J. IC. HEAD, JR. H. L. NIILLER G. T. CLAP1- C. V. D. llUl-BBARD K. G. NX'STROBI R. II. IIALLOVVELL W. E. IRICHARDS, J lc 241 F. xlLlI'dL'Il, F. Iirucllm-y, T. Hymn. IJ. IJ. Nimnm, W. R. Quinn. lf G. l uwlcr. CHEER LEADERS Hack Rnw ff' XV. J. Mc'I'iguc. Ii. li. Vnn Winklc. Ssfoml Kun' - VV. A. Rossitcr, j. W. Smith, J. H. l'hipmfLn. J. M. Rnhcrls, I . Harden. Frnnl Rm' ff G. j. Slnnnzml, S. 'l'. Byron, j. L. Lilicnlhqll, J. II. Ru:1ch.j. P. llolilmn. Luke Gilles P. E. A. POLICE 242 M. SCHOCH, Jn. S. LANE F. MEFFERT A. liouluzlcors, 31117 C. CUETIN J. F1N1.Am'soN FREMD F. Coomrss G. ICOLLINS F. Coomns F. CO0M1ss FREMD M. PIXLEY MAJOR CAPTAINS R. F. Coombs R. VV. Goodall Foolball D. E. PETER J. II. DEAN E. P. SMALL H. G. IiICISNICR W. 'IYUTTLE 'l'. S. JUNES B. B. Plmcsfr E. H. SIMPSON W. A. MAIITING Track J. A. RAMSAY D. M. BLACKMAN Iiuscball R. P. IQIMBALL H. S. W1-:su'oN 243 J. W. IQNIBBS, 3111: J. F. DONKJVAN R. M. BENN1-:TT li. H. HAVE D. B. CHE!-:K R. P. IMIMHALL J. B. AYEE, Jn. R. II. lIAL1.uvvE1.l. S. SNl'IDEKER R. W. GUUDELI. W. T. 1iEED L. J . ADAMS T. EVANS President . . Librarian . . . Secretary . . . Saxophones J. B. BALLARD H. CARTER O. G. COLLEY L. W. CROW P. S. DUPONT R. M. ETHERINGTON J. HEARD R. K. MARSHALL G. ROBINSON M. H. ROBINSON H. S. SISE D. W. STRICKLAND J. W. WRIGHT S. B. YATES Clarirzets R. VROMAN W. G. ATWOOD J. EMERSON W. M. HASTINGS R. G. HOLT F. B. LUTZ W. E. RICHARDS Oboe O. A. LEMKE Tubas C. E. ANGLE N. L. CRAM E. M. FURNESS D. E. A. BAND OFFICERS Cornets W. M. BY.-IM L. J . BARDEN C. A. BLAIS R. L. Brown R. H. HARRIS W. F. LITTLE P. MAGNUSON V. PHILBRICK J. P. SPIEGEL A. B. WALSH Drum Major G. W. HAWKINS Trombone B. KEMP Bass Drum J. E. HEAP French Horn L. M. BACKUS 244 J. E. HEAP R. H. HARRIS E. O. KENNEY Drums R. G. COOLEY N. CLAREY P. W. HALL R. HASTINGS E. 0. KENNEY W. L. DOYLE Flute E. C. COOKE Cymbals T. C. TABER Badtone R. L. BROWN MAJOR IQ Z9 Spams li'1 lnmmdm mi h m mlnl Captain Coombs Coach Blake Manager Small FUDTIBALI. HIS year's influx of excellent new material together with a very successful inaugurated season soon raised the football hopes of all Exonians to the skies, but unfortunately our beginning was too good to last. A faint glimmer of hope for a victory over our old rivals appeared later during the Hebron game, but our hopes vanished as the season progressed. In spite of our final disappointment, we should not fail to recognize the untiring efforts of Coach Blake. Trainer Murch also played an important role on the coaching staff, as did Mr. Cheek. a new backfield coach, a former star of this school and Harvard. lg Captain Coombs, Cheek, and Lane each netted a goal in the first game of our preliminary season. This day brought us a 19-0 victory over the New Hampshire University Freshmen. On the following Saturday we defeated St. Anselmls 0 to O. It is interesting to note that six first-string men were out of this game because of injuries. Our most meritorious demonstration was made a week later against the powerful Harvard Freshman team. Still hampered by the loss of three first-string players including our captain, we were able to limit our competitors to one field goal scored in the last few minutes of play. The following week the team met the Yale Freshmen. It arrived in New Haven early on the morning of the twentieth of October after a tiring night bus ride. Dean's punting and Shoch's and Bourgeois's defense work stood out as the features of the game. M. Tyson, J. Flood, and E. Currie, former Exeter men, all aided in Yale's 9-0 victory. Dcan's good punting was seriously missed on the following Saturday when we played Vlforcester. Worcester took advantage of every break to beat the home-team 13-0. The Hebron Academy game, played in a dismal drizzle, closed our preliminary season. Our opponents' goal-line had not been crossed this year. It was not for us to cross this line, but we did hold them to a 0-0 score. It was a bitter disappointment for us to lose our most important game and more so because we entered it as a 2 to 1 favorite. We must, however, congratulate our old rivals on their excellent display of team-work and light. Exeter was on Andover's 10-yard line in the first quarter and seemed close to scoring again in the second quarter 5 but the tide turned in the last of the third period. A punt was blocked on Exeter's 48-yard line and carried within 22 yards of her goal. A lateral pass play seemed about to score when Dean stopped it on our one-yard line. Viviano finally covered the last yard to score for Andover. A few minutes later a slow kick of Bennett's was blocked for another touch-down. Later another kick was blocked, this too resulted in a touch- down. The Exeter team did not once lose its determination and fought desperately to the very last crack of the gun. Their gameness in the face of defeat was greatly to be admired. Arthur Lane, of Arlington, Mass., was unanimously elected captain for the coming year, and John G. Smith, of Saco, Maine, was chosen manager. THE PEAN wishes these two and the coaching staff the greatest of successes for the coming year. 246 Top Raw -- R. F. Meffert. E. H. Simpson, W. Tuttle, F. C. Curtin, S. Snedeker. A. S. Lane, R. H. Hallowell, J. H. Dean. Third Row W D. B. Cheek, B. H. Hack. J. F. Donovan, B. H. Priest. R. B. Bennett, L. M. Schoch, D. E. Peter. Second Rau' -- E. P. Kimball, W. A. Martina, J. B. Ayer, G, Fremd, G. A. Bourgeois, J. W. Knibbs, T. S. Jones, D. G. Rollins. Front Row - H. G. Reisner. Mr. A. Murch, Trainer, Mr. M. A. Check, Coach, R. F. Coombs, Captain, Mr. H. C. Blake, Coach, E. P. Small, Manager, D. J. Finlayson. ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM EXETEIQ VI. ANDDVED GAME LINEIJD EXETER SCHUCI-I . LANE . . INIEFFEIIT BOURGEOIS CIIRTIN . FINLAYSON FREMD. . ROLLINS. COOMBS . PETER . IJEAN . , right end right tackle . . right guard . . center . left guard. . . left tackle left end quarter-back . right half-back . left half-back . fullback ANDOVER BnoAcA . . KIDDER . AVESTFALL . . CRANE . HOUSTON . OSBORNE . WRIGHT EDERHEIMER WNILLIAMSON . WILSON . . VIVIANO Substitillions by Exeter-Reisner, Tuttle, Hack, Ayer, Jones, Hallowell, Priest, Simpson, Snedeker, Kimball, Knibbs, Cheek, Marting, Donovan, Bennett. Substitutions for Andover- Kimball, Chaffee, Davis, Rogers, Batehelder, Steketee, Chickering, Kettle, Jackson, Gardner, MacDougal, Brown, M. VVilliamson, Keesling, Chapin, Newton, Churchill, Lindenberg, King. Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . Exeter . . IlfAION'I . , 19 6 0 0 O 0 0 247 EAM EI New Hampshire Freshmen . . St. Anselm 's ....... Harvard Freshmen . . Yale Freshmen . . . Worcester . . . Hebron . . Andover . . ,.0 ..0 ..3 .9 .13 .0 .18 W. ,bf .. A 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 ACADEMY FOOTBALL SQUAD EXETEIQ VI. ANDUVEIQ EDDTBALI. IQECUIQDI E. A. . . 0 22 1904 . . 18 0 1905 . . 8 8 1906 . . 0 6 1907 . . 0 12 1908 . . 6 7 1909 . . 8 11 1910 . . 33 11 1911 . . 26 0 1912 . . 44 4 1913 . . 0 10 1914 . . No game 1915 . . 0 16 1916 . . 10 26 1917 . . 28 18 1918 . . 26 10 1919 . . No game 1920 . . No game 1921 . . 0 28 1922 . . 18 14 1923 . . 0 0 1924 . . 0 17 1925 . . 10 0 1926 . . 5 0 1927 . . . . . 17 29 1928 . . . . . . . 14 11 Games won by Andover, 233 by Exeter 20, tled games, 5 Points scored by Exeter, 595 3 by Andover, 586 I 248 U MAJOR SPORTS Z9 ll mnt igmm gy,I Captain Tyson Coach Carrell Manager Boffey TIQACK N spite of the fact that Exeter won but one of its meets last year, the traditional Exeter good sportsmanship and fighting spirit were not lacking. The new material proved itself to be of the best, and Mr. Carrell's tireless and inspiring coaching moulded a team that gave a surprisingly good account of itself in spite of its unlucky defeats. Our first defeat was suffered at the hands of Worcester Academy on January 28. We lost this meet by a score of 27 1-3 to 40 2-3. A week later J. Paige, Flaherty, Truitt, and VVilson were defeated in a decisive but hard-fought relay race with Andover at the B. A. A. meet in Boston. In the B. A. A. lnterscholastics, Kuchn, Beaman, and a relay team composed of Sherman, Foss, Wilson, and Truitt won 7 3-10 points for the Academy, placing us fifth. It was in this meet that a good example of that good sportsmanship and fighting spirit spoken of above was evident. An Exeter man, crowded completely off the track, returned gamely to finish the race. Kuehn and Beaman again starred for the school in the Harvard Freshman meet on March 3. Beaman placed first in the 1000-yard run, and Kuehn took first in both the high jump and the shot putg but a score of 31 to 37 gave the meet to our opponents. On the tenth of March the winter season closed with a 35 2-3 to 32 1-3 victory over the Boston College Freshmen. Exeter did unusually well in the Harvard Interscholastics Track Meet, earning a well deserved second place with a score of 38M points. Andover won the meet with 59M points. A week later the Harvard Freshmen arose victorious from their encounter with the Academy by the close tally of 64 to 62. Kuehn was again high score man of the meet with his usual ten points. Many Exeter men distinguished themselves in the Andover meet, Nicholson won a spectacu- lar first in the 100-yard dashg Fates met little competition in the low hurdlesg Kuehn easily took first in the high jump 5 and Clifford had no trouble in overcoming his competitors in the broad jump. Due to illness before the meet, Beaman, a consistent winner of the mile run, was able to gain only a third place. ln spite of these five first places for Exeter, Andover definitely demon- strated her track superiority, winning the meet by a score of 83M to 42M. Last year's innovations should do much toward turning out an undefeated Academy track team for the season of 1929. A new system, awarding differently colored track suits according to the merits of the wearer, no doubt will stimulate competition among the less experienced men. It is also very probable that the more generous method of awarding letters will draw more athletes toward the track. One of the high spots of the season was the announcement that Colonel William Boyce Thompshon had donated funds for the construction of a track and baseball cage. 250 Tnp Rn-w - W. Holihan, H. Pike, P. Odell. C. Tyson, W. Brooks. J. Muhlfclml. Third Row -- j. Putnam, J. Sherman, A. Kahn, S. Snenleker, E. Gillette, D, Blackman, C. Wood, 0. M. Nichols. Secnnd Raw ff A. Hinc, P, Connly. C. Truitt. D. Clifford, C Osgood, R. Bcaman, J. Paige, H. Fates, M. Tlerkwitz, C. Sum- mcrill, D. Smith, C. Nicholson, W. Miller, C. Flaherty, D. Knox, J. Harte. J, Cree. Fran! Row - G. Kuehn, M. Finlayson, Mr. H. C. Carroll, Coach, M. Tyson, Captain, K. M, Boffcy, Manager, J. Ranck, R. Goodell. 1928 TIQACK TEAM Ca ptmlu Coach M rmagvr NIARK TYSON MR. CARRELL K. M. BOFFEY 1928 B, BEAMAN M. J. FINLAYSON IC. Pun: . J. BERKWITZ J. VV. HARTE A. PUTNAM . F. BROOKS, JR. J. E. lVlUHI.FEI.D M. RANCH B. CLIFFORD 0. M. NICHOLS SNnnEi4mt 0'M. CONNLY G. Cm-:ic C. M. NICHCJLSON P. S. f7DELL W. SVMMERILL S. '1'RUi'r'r CURR11-1 J. PAIGE, JR. W. 'l'UuN14:R L. FATES M. WILSON 1929 M. BLACKMAN R. F. CooMBs D. Kwox A. BOURGEOIS, L. J. FLAHERTY 3RD R. W. GOODELL 1.930 A. C. HINE, JR. 251 W. KIYEHN TYSON v A. -az li m EIL' EXETEID VI. ANDDVEID TIQACIY MEET 120-Yard High Hurdles.-Won by Tate CAJ, second, Summerill CED, third, Putnam CED. Time, 16 3-5 seconds. 100-Yard Dash.-Won by Nicholson QED, second, Avery CAJ, third, Osborne CAJ. Time, 10 1-5 seconds. 220-Yard Low Hurdles.-Won by Fates QED, second, Swett CA.D g third, Connly CEJ. Time, 25 3-5 seconds. 220-Yard Dash.-Won by Avery CAJ, second, Osborne CAJ, third, Paige CEJ. Time, 22 3-5 seconds. ' 440-Yard Dash.-Won by Barres CAA, second, Coombs CEJQ third, Page CAJ. Time, 52 2-5 seconds. 880-Yard Run.-Won by Rogers CA.jg second, Fobes IAQ, third, Summerill CEJ. Time, 2 minutes, 5 1-5 seconds. Mile Run.-Won by Usher CAJ, second, French CAJQ third, Beaman QEJ. Time, 4 minutes, 45 4-5 seconds. Running High Junip.-Won by Kuehn CEJ, second, Avery CAJ, tie for third between D. Blackman CEJ and Gonson CAJ. Height, 5 feet, SM inches. Running Broad Jump.-Won by Clifford CBJ, second, Avery CA.Jg third, Carroll CAJ. Distance, 21 feet, 5M inches. Pole Vault.-Won by Avery CAJ, tie for second between Lee CAJ and Runck CED. Height, 11 feet, 6 inches. Discus Throw.-Won by Avery CAJ, second, Houston CAJQ third, Tyson CEJ. Distance, 129 feet, 6 inches. Javelin Throw.-Won by Goodell CEA, second, Robertson CAJ 5 third, Gould CA.J. Distance, 146 feet, 2 inches. Hammer Throw.-Won by Hoffman CAJQ second, Finlayson CEJQ third, McDougall QAJ. Distance, 178 feet. CNew dual record.j Shot Put.-Won by Hoffman CAJ, tie for second between Houston CAJ and Jackson KAJ. Distance, 47 feet, 4 inches. 252 LQ-m January 28 February 4 February 22 . . . . February 25 . . March 3 . March 10 . May 5 . . . . May12 . . . May19 . . . EXETEIQ VI. 1- 14- .. --fi D i l IEAIDN DF 1928 . . ..., At Exeter, Worcester. Won by Worcester. At Boston. B. A. A. Relay against Andover. Won by An- dover. At Exeter, Faculty Shield Meet. Won by Class of 1928. . . At Boston, B. A. A. Interscholastics. Won by Worcester. At Cambridge, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard. At Exeter, Boston College Freshmen. Won by Exeter. At Cambridge, Harvard Interscholastics. Won by Andover, Exeter second. At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard. At Andover, Exeter-Andover Dual Meet. Won by Andover. ANDDVEIQ DUAL MEET IQECOIQDI YEAR P.E.A. P.A.A. YEAR PJ-J.A. P.A.A. 1889 . . . 3 6 1911 . . . . 58 37 1890 . . . . no meet 1912 . . . . 71 25 1891 . . . . 44 46 1913 . . . . 48 48 1892 .... . . 36 54 1914. . . . 59 37 1893-1896 . . . . no meets 1915 . . . . 41 54 1897 .... . 37 1-2 66 1-2 1916 . . . . 70 1-3 25 2-3 1898 . . . . . 59 37 1917 . . . . no meet 1899 . . . . 68 1-6 35 5-6 1918 . . . . 72 1-2 23 1-2 1900 . . . . 57 1-2 46 1-2 1919 . . . . 72 2-3 35 1-3 1901 . . . . 61 43 1920 . . . . 58 50 1902 . . . . 51 53 1921 . . . . 59 1-4 48 3-4 1903 . . . . 37 2-3 58 1-3 1922 . . . . 69 3-4 56 1-4 1904 . . . . 63 2-3 32 1-3 1923 . . . . 58 68 1905 . . . . no meet 1924 . . . . 55 71 1906 . . . . 47 1-2 48 1-2 1925 . . . . 60 2-3 65 1-3 1907 . . . . 39 1-6 56 5-6 1926 . . . . 41 85 1908 . . . . 58 38 1927 . . . . 37 89 1909 .... . . 47 49 1928 ..... . . 42 1-2 83 1-2 1910 ...... . . 54 1-6 41 5-6 Exeter points . . . 1,737 1-2 Andover points . . 1,614 1-2 Meets . . . 16 Meets . . 16 One tie meet X15 . .Y JA ,V f I J 2 Q A I . N., K 5 . lqw Q I A J X QR A5 Captain R. W. GOODELI. R. E. BAXTER D. M. BLACKMAN G. A. BOURGEOIS H. B. BURLEY, JR. S. T. BYRON R. F. CALKIN H. CARTER, JR. V. L. COLLINS J. A. DAVIDSON J. B. BLISS D. B. CHEEK M. COBB J. A. CURTIS, JR. J. J. DINEEN, JR. E. M. FURNESS P. M. GALLUI- A. F. BLACKMAN W. R. BONTHRON G. H. BUNYAN R. W. COBB M. E. CURTIS E. M. MAYO IQZQ TDACK IQUAD Coaches .Manager MR. H. G. CARRELL B. K. BACIRACI-I MR. H. C. BLAKE MR. J. S. FORD MR. F. R. WHITMAN MR. G. T. SCOVILLE MR. O. W. PEARSON MR. M. A. CHEEK, JR. 1929 1 S. FRINK E. GILLETTE R. W. GOODELL L. C. GORDON G. B. HOTOHKISS, JR. W. F. HUNTING B. HYATT W. DEF. JOHNSON B. W. KITTREDGE H. E. R. YEWENS, JR 1930 A. C. HINE, JR. A. E. KAHN C. J. LANOFORD A. S. LANE W. M. PIKE F. G. ROBBE M. H. ROBINSON D. J. ZINN 1931 C. L. FLAHERTY N. F. NEER, JR. N. G. NIMS J. D. WOODBERRY 1932 254 J. W. KNIBBS, 3RD D. D. KNOX H. F. KOLLMYER C. B. OSGOOD H. N. REID R. F. SHANNON P. SHUEBRUK G. J. STANNARD, JR J. W. WRIGHT L. M. SCHOCH, JR. J. G. SMITH S. SNEDEKER W. E. SWEET J. L. TRIBUNO W. TUTTLE G. C. WOOD R. L. PIERSON J. A. RAMSAY L. SCHEFFY B. H. SHORT F. A. TOBITT C. R. VINCENT, JR. TIQACIY IQECUIQDI Event 100-Yard Dash . . 220-Yard Dash . . 440-Yard Dash . . Half-Mile Run. . . One-Mile Run . . 120-Yard Hurdles . . 220-Yard Hurdles . . Running High Jump . . Pole Vault ..... Running Broad Jump . Putting 16-lb. Shot . Putting 12-lb. Shot . Throwing Discus . . . Throwing Javelin . . . Throwing 12-lb. Hammer 40-Yard Dash . . 300-Yard Dash . . 600-Yard Run . . 1000-Yard Run . . 45-Yard Hurdles . Pole Vault ..... Running High Jump . . Putting 16-lb. Shot . Putting 12-lb. Shot . OUTDOOR Record M aker Date 9 4-5 S. F. W. WATERMAN, JR., '20 June 5, 21 4-5 s. F. W. WATERMAN, JR., '20 June 5, H. M. ELLIS, '26 June 5, 49 1-5 s. R. G. SMITH, '20 May 30, 1 m., 57 s. A. H. O'NEIL, '24 May 31, 4 m., 26 4-5 S. I. D. MACKENZIE, '11 May 20, R. G. SWEDE, '26 May 9, 15 3-5 s. C. T. ELLIOTT, JR., '24 May 26, 24 9-10 s. R. H. O'CONNELL, '25 May 3, 6 ft., 3-8 in. J. E. MACDOUGALL, '13 May 6, 12 ft. N. G. HANSEN, '17 June 9, 23 ft., 5 3-8 in. H. T. WORTHINGTON, '13 May 3, 44 ft., 11 1-4 in. E. J. HART, '07 May 30, 51 ft., 8 1-2 in. W. H. KIRKPATRICK, '16 May 30, 133 ft., 7 in. J. A. BRANDENBURG, '25 May 16, 168 ft., 1-2 in. R. W. GOODELL, '29 May 18, 171 ft. H. C. EMERY, '20 June 16, INDOOR 4 3-5 s. H. E. JONES, '98 Mar. 23, E. H. BAKER, '08 Feb. 22, J. A. CONNELLY, '11 Feb. 22, F. E. BURNS, '11 Feb. 25, C. M. JONES, '14 Feb. 28, D. B. LOURIE, '18 Feb. 22, C. G. T. LUNDELL, '23 Feb. 22, A. A. COOLEY, '25 Feb. 23, 32 S. F. E. BURNS, '11 Mar. 5, 1 m., 14 1-5 s. E. A. TESCHNER, '13 Mar. 29, 2 m., 16 3-5 S. W. J. BINGHAM, '12 Mar. 27, 5 4-5 s. C. T. ELLIOTT, JR., '24 Feb. 22, 11 ft., 1 1-4 in. E. L. JOHNSON, '22 Feb. 4, 6 ft., 1 1-2 in. W. L. WHALEN, '18 Feb. 26, 43 ft., 3 3-4 in. E. J. HART, '07 Feb. 22, 50 ft., 11 in. E. J. HART, '07 Feb. 22, 255 1920 1920 1926 1918 1924 1911 1925 1923 1924 1911 1915 1913 1907 1914 1925 1929 1920 1898 1908 1908 1911 1914 1917 1923 1925 1910 1913 1912 1924 1922 1916 1906 1907 Q ,1 I: I-I May 4 . . May 11 . May 18 . May 25 . Junel . . January 26 February 2 February 9 February 16 March 2 . U I, - U 'li Captain Goodell Manager Bachrach 1929 TIQACK ICHEDULE SPRING TRACK WINTER TRACK 256 Boston College Freshmen Harvard Interscholastics Harvard Freshmen Dartmouth Freshmen Andover Boston College Freshmen B. A. A. Relays Worcester Academy B. A. A. Interscholastics Harvard Freshmen MAJOR ly Z9 SPORTS 'V mmll 1 ,7 lx m m Q s 1. gf r l' im , : Captain Coombs Coach Murch Manager Delany IBAIEIBALI. XCELLENT pitching and team co-operation brought about a rather unsuccessful pre- liminary baseball season to a glorious string of shutout victories, culminating in a 1-0 defeat over Andover. As stated above, the preliminary season was anything but en- couraging. The opening game was lost to St. J ohn's Preparatory School by a score of 11-5. Huntington School was defeated the following week 13-3, but after that Exeter was beaten in order by Holy Cross '31, Harvard '31, St. Anselm's, and Worcester Academy. This VVorcester game seemed to be the turning point for the team's success, for it showed an excellent brand of baseball during the entire game, which it continued in the following games, defeating Cushing, Wentworth Institute, New Hampton, and Andover. The sport writers of the Boston newspapers, on the day of the Andover game, favored Exeter to win by a slight margin because of the manner in which Exeter had won its last three games, the last two being easy victories. The game fell on a rather dull day, but there was, nevertheless, the usual amount of enthusiasm on both sides. As is almost invariably the case when Exeter and Andover meet, the entire game was extremely tight. In the third inning, with the score 0-0, Kim- ball singled to short left center. Following this, he went to second while Adams reached first on a fumbled grounder. Morse singled to third, and Kimball scored, putting Exeter in the lead, 1-0. This lead was held during the remainder of the game, and a happy school celebrated an Andover victory in a Major Sport, the first of the year. Captain Coombs allowed two hits and struck out eighteen men. This brought his total number of strikeouts in his last three games to fifty-one, a truly remarkable record. After the game, the Dana J. P. Wingate Trophy was awarded to R. P. Kimball, who played first base throughout the season. This award is a silver cup given to that member of the team who shows outstanding excellence on the diamond. R. F. Coombs was re-elected captain for the third time, and J. L. Lilienthal was chosen manager. As this is being written, the 1929 team is having a most successful season. 258 Top Row - E. M. Pixley. T, Evans. Second Raw -- G. Hopkinson, H. S. Weston, W. F. Harrington, W, V. Johnston, W. T. Reed, B. I-l. Rose. Fran! Row - R. P. Kimball, G. H. Morse, Mr. S. A. Murch, Coach, R. E. Coombs, Captain, A. G. Delany, Manager. G. Fremd, L. J. Adams. 1928 BASEBALL TEAM 1928 BAIEIBALI. IEAIDN Exeter . . . . no game Concord High . . . . . Exeter . 5 St. Johnls . . Exeter . . 13 Huntington . Exeter . . no game Tilton. , . . Exeter . . no game Princeton, '31 . . Exeter . . 1 Holy Cross, '31 . Exeter . . 1 Harvard '31 . Exeter . . 6 St. Anselm's . Exeter . . 5 Worcester . . Exeter . 5 Cushing . . . Exeter . no game Tufts '31 . . . Exeter . . no game Dartmouth '31 . . . . Exeter . 7 Wentworth Institute . . Exeter . 5 New Hampton .... Exeter . no game Boston College '31 . . Exeter . . . 1 Andover ..... . . . Won, 5 Lost, 5 Cancelled, 6 Runs seored by Exeter, 495 by opponents, 55 259 ly Calmtainrtloonnbs 1929 IBAIEIBALI. ICHEDULE April 13+Coneord High School April 17-Nashua High School April 20-Huntington School April 24-eTilton Seminary April 27-Cambridge Latin School May 1-New Hampton School May 4-Harvard Freshmen at Cambridge May 8-St. John's Preparatory School May 11--Yale Freshmen EXETEIQ VI. ANDOVER I3AIEl3ALl. IDECDIQDI 1878 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1-' . Ei msg-am imq Manager Lilienthal May 15-St. Anselms College May 18-Worcester Academy at Worcester May 22-Tufts Freshmen lllay 25-Dartmouth Freshmen May 29-Holy Cross Freshmen May 31-Hebron Academy June 5-Boston College Freshmen June 8-Andover at Exeter 1'.E.A. P.A.A. P.E.A. P.A.A. P.E.A. P.A.A. . . . . 12 1 1897 12 6 1912 4 5 . . . . 8 10 1898 2 8 1913 5 4 . . . . 2 10 1899 6 8 1914 7 0 . . . . 0 9 1900 5 9 1915 10 2 . . . 5 13 1901 8 5 1916 2 1 . . 7 5 1901 2 9 1917 no game . . . 5 16 1901 0 9 1918 10 1 . . . . 5 13 1902 5 3 1919 11 4 . . . . 9 1 1903 0 1 1920 8 5 . . . . 7 6 1904 2 1 1921 1 3 . . . . 6 22 1905 4 6 1922 2 15 . . . . 4 6 1906 2 3 1923 5 10 . . . . 3 2 1907 2 3 1924 0 9 . . . . no game 1908 3 5 1925 5 0 . . . 1 7 1909 5 3 1926 7 6 . . . . 5 10 1910 4 5 1927 . . . 11 5 1911 2 1 1928 . . . . 1 0 1893e1890. . . no games , Games won: by Exeter, 225 by Andover, 20 Totals . . 232 286 5 5 li . Q Back Row -- D. D. Merrill, E. P. Bernuth, W. I. Pentecost, F. L. Spain, J. H. Dean, W. A. Rossiter, J. W. Smith, R. M Bennett, J. Barbour, E. P. Small, W. A. Marting, T. Evans, H. W. Lynch. Second Row - G. F. Parker, G. O. Fremd, W. T. Reed, G. R. Patterson, F. C. Curtin, E. M. Pixley, Coach Murch, Captain Coombs, Manager Lilienthal, R. P. Kimball, W. Reid, T. S. Jones. L I. Adams, C. L. Rich, W. L. Beardsell, H. S. Weston. Fnml Row -- R. L. Hall, T. Fletcher, A. B. Walsh, R. C. Brooks. 1929 IBAIEBALI. IQIJAID Captain R. F. CooMRs L. J. ADAMS E. P. BERNUTH R. F. CooMBs G. FREMD W. L. BEARDSELL, R. M. BENNETT J. H. DEAN T. EVANS JOHN BARBOUR J Coach S. A. MURCH 192.9 T. S. JONES R. P. KIMBALL FORD MARDEN W. 1. PENTECOST 1 930 H. W. LYNCH W. A. MARTING D. D. MERRILL 1931 F. C. CURTIN R. A. NEGUS 1932 F. J. SPAIN 261 Manager J. L. LILIENTHAL, W. T. REED W. RE1D, JR. E. P. SMALL J. W. SMITH E. M. PIXLEY G. F. PARKER, JR. C. L. RICH H. S. WESTON G. R. PATTERSON J 262 MINUK, v SPORTS qQLgn.rm4 J-mfg, . BAIIYETBALL HE outlook for the 1929 season was quite cheerful since six letter men were on the squad. The season was opened with a closely contended game with Tilton School, but Exeter came out the victor with a score of 20-18. The next two games were of little importance, Exeter scoring at least sixty points in each of them. After these preliminary games were over, the first game of real importance was played, Harvard Freshmen, at Cambridge. This game was close all the way through, and Exeter won by only a three point margin. From this game on, the team showed remarkable accuracy and co-operation. The next game, with Worcester Academy, was perhaps the most exciting of the season. Both teams fought hard through the entire game. First one team vi ould gain a slight lead and then the other would come up to a lead of a few points. When the final period ended the score was in favor of Exeter 46-45. The game with St. John's was not so close a game, although the opponents fur- nished much opposition. The following game was with Arlington High School which Exeter won by a ten point margin. The next game, with Hebron Academy, was also a hard-fought contest. Not until the last of the game was the outcome certain. The score of both teams kept running up until the close ofthe game, Exeter winning by a score of 62-54. As the Andover game was called off on account of their epidemic of German measles, a second game was arranged with the Harvard Freshmen. This, as the first contest, was closely fought out. All through the game both teams showed remarkable skill and co-ordination. This time Exeter won by five points instead of three. This game ended a season that Coach Pear- son, Captain Quinn, and Manager Roach might well be proud of. The team went through a hard schedule without suffering a single defeat. Great credit is due to the whole team for the skill and sportsmanship they showed in their victorious season. Leroy Ward, who played sub- stitute forward in many of the games, was chosen captain for next year. 263 Fm 1:1- 3-, ,.... -471 -4 -4 YS M Captain Quinn Coach Pearson ACADEMY BAIKETIBALI. Uzplain lllumzgcr W11.1.1AM R. QIYINN Jeux H. RQACL1 Ifbrzvcmls Ccnler W. 'l'. IIEED J. R. 'TENCHER Substitutes AHEHN. January 12 . January 19 . January 26 . February 2 . February 9 . February 16 February 23 March 2 . March 9 . March 16 . . W. R. QUINN ml Manager Roach TEAM K 'ouch Osefxn W. PEARSON Guards H. G. IQEISNER, Jn. GEORGE FREMD - L. G. WARD, DAX'ID MCCOACH, 31111, W. S. GARNSEY, J. C. DICKSON, F. C. IEAION'I GAME! Tilton Seminary '... . VVentw0rth Institute . . New Preparatory School . . Harvard Freshmen VVorcester Academy . . St. John's Prop.. . . . Arlington High . . . Hebron Academy . . Harvard Freshmen . Andover ..... 264 EXETER U1'1'oNEN'rs '70 18 60 30 69 9 47 44 46 45 50 26 36 26 62 54 45 40 no game Hack Row - J. R. Tcncher. G. Fremd, Mr. S. A. Murch, Trainer, W. S. Gurnsey. Secon1lR0w- J. C. Dickson, H. G. Reisncr, L. G. Ward, F, C. Ahern. Fran! Row - D. McCoach, Mr. O. W. Pearson, Couch, W. R. Quinn, C:Lptuin, J. II. Roush. M:L11:1ger. W. T. Reed. ACADEMY BASKETBALL TEAM EXETEIQ VI. AN DOVEIQ BOUT :L week before the Nxc-ter Andover b:Lskcth:1ll g:L111v XVILS srflu-dulc-d to lu- pl:Ly0d, the 11:-ws CIIIIIO to Exeter out ol' :L clear sky that there wus :L vc-ry serious 1-piclvrnir' of German lI'103SlC'S Ht Andover that would 11001-ssiizlto the ID0Sl,P0Il0III0Ill'1 of tho UOIll-0St one week. As the week wont Zll0Yl1l'lll1I'llll'I' news 0:11110 l.I'0lIl Andovvr lllilt l1ll00IllllCIlllC NVZLS subsiding :Lt :Ln :1.stonisl1i11g rate, illld by Thursday cvvry one in both schools NVil.S prvp:Lri11g for the scheduled l'0Ill.0St. Then e:L111e tho report that the epidemic l1:Ld :Lg5:Li11 lJI'0li0Il out :Lt Andover in serious proportions :md that the game had been eulled off p0r111:L11011tly. This wus, of course, :Ls gr0:Lt :L dis:Lppoi11t.111c11t to tho sf-hool :Ls it was to 1110111bc-rs of tho tc-:L111. lflxvtvr l1:Ld :Ls st rong :L t,u:L111 :Ls it. had had for many yours, Illlil this tc-:L111 l1:Ld l1:1d illl 111111441-:Ltvrl SPMSOIIQ yr-L the f:Lt,1-s decreed that the Exeter-Andover li:Lskotl1:Lll garne of 1929 should 11:-vor bm- played, :L11d thus the team lost its chance to complete its roeord. We feel sure, however, that it would have completed RL successful season had it had its chance. 265 YY 266 MINOR, 4 SPORTS 'li q,p.aa.vm.,I-629 , HDCIKEY XETER Hockey, easily the most popular of our winter sports, reached its pinnacle this year. Beginning with a group of experienced players. it took only one game for thc team to get eo-operation, after this it was practically unbeatable. As a climax, Andover was beaten in the Boston Arena by the largest score on record, 9-0. The opening game was with the fast Melrose team, a team which won the schoolboy champion- ship of Boston and vicinity, the teamwork was not up to standard as yet, and we were defeated in an extra period game. Unlike former years, the weather conditions were excellent this year, and it was necessary to cancel but one game. Hebron, Browne and Nichols, Newton, and Arlington High School were defeated in order. By the time that the season was half finished, the team was working splendidly. Lane and Bennett were the strong points of the defense. Saltonstall, Spain, and Kimball did valiant work on the forward line, and Knox proved to be a skillful goal guard. For this reason we were justified in hoping for a victory over the Harvard Freshman Team. The latter team was also exceptionally strong and, in fact, as yet undefeated. VVe scored on them first, but they were superior in the end with their reserve material, giving us our second and last defeat. A victory over St. Johnls Pre- paratory School followed, and that same week-end the team journeyed to Boston to meet Andover. Sport writers around Boston seem to think that when an Exeter or Andover team goes in to the game the favorite, that team is surrounded by bad omens. Strange to say, this is often true, for more than once the favorite has been defeated because its opponents fought against odds. When we went to Boston this year, therefore, as a favorite, the dopesters were not too sure of the outcome. Andover did show their usual fight against odds, but this time the odds were too great. The Exeter team scored practically at will after it became accustomed to the ice. The final score was 9-0, and those present at the game saw one of the best school hockey teams of the year in action. There were no individuals conspicuous by their brilliant playing, as every one played well. Con- gratulations are certainly due to the team and to Coach Rogers. Frank Spain, who helped a great deal in making this team what it was, was elected captain for next year. George Byron was chosen manager. It is also interesting to note that four letter-men will return next year. High expectations for the coming season are certainly justified. 267 LAURENCE J. ADAMS E 1' X m in s ll-I IISOD ACADEMY HDCIKEY TEAM Captain . ...... . Coach . . Manager . WALTER C. EVERETT RICHARD P. li1MDALL 1.929 lJAV1D D. KNOX JOHN W. PUTNAM MALCOLM B. STONE, JR. 1930 CONRAD C. CLEMENT s . ROBERT SALTON TALL, JR PERCY C. IIOGERS EDWIN C. JOHNSON, JR. NYATHANIEL L. VFENNEY, JR. HERBERT M. VVADLEIGH ARTHUR S. LANE ROBERT SALTONETALL, JR. ROBEIIT M. BENNETT 1931 FRANK SPAIN 1929 IEAION Exeter . ..,. 2 Melrose High . . . Exeter . . 3 Hebron Academy . . . 0 Exeter . . . . Cambridge Latin .... . . no ice Exeter . . 7 Browne and Nichols . . . . 0 Exeter . . 1 Newton High .... . 0 Exeter . . 4 Arlington High . . . . 0 Exeter . . 1 Harvard Freshmen . . . . 3 Exeter . . 3 St. John's Prep.. . . . 2 O Exeter . . . 3 9 Andover .... . . 268 Twp Run' J. W. 1,lllllllIT1.l1.C.l41CITll3I'lI,,111, B. Stone. Mwml Kun' - I.. j, Mlzunx. N. 1.. lvnncy, A. fx Lame. R. IN. licnnclt, R. I'. lxlrnlmll. W. F. livcrctl. lfnml Rim' -- ll. IJ. linux, Mr. V. if Rugurx, Vuznfll. R. Szlllrmslzlll. Ullllxlin. IC. lf. juhllsun, Mzmugrr, F. L. Spain. ACADEMY HOCKEY TEAM EXETEIQ VI. ANDUVEIQ HUCIYEY LINEUD l'Ixl1:'1'14:n .XNImv1clc S.x1,'1'oNs'r.xI.l. QTIQNNICYJ . . , I'I-ffl!! wing . . , 13m'AN'r CSIIICIMIANJ SPAIN C.Xn.ms, I,l l'N.kMj . . , I'0lIfl'l' . . . . . 1 Awm'1-1'1 r QBAQHMANJ 1'1Yl'LItI'1'l l' gli1xm.x1.1., S'1'oNlcD . . lqft 'wing . . . Wmu CvviI.l.lAMSONJ 151-INNl41'l l' Ll'l.ml1':N'1'J .... . iff! flfjmmf: , . Rlwau QMc1IJoUuA1,J I..-xm: ..,...... . Hgh! flffwrmc . . .I1wusoN Lliwmb KNOX ....,....., , . . gnu! ,............. Nl'lIl1I.QNYILS0NJ Nrnrr: lixvtc-1-05 .xIl1lUYi'l'0. Goals: Sp:Lin2g S10IlK'2Q Bl'1llIl'1f2Q Sanltnnstnlll lg Iiimlmll lg .Xmhuns lg lf4j'f'1w.' Su-wart. Tinzv: '1'111'4-cr 15-IIl1Illl1,l' pc-riocls. Wzullvigh was also zumrclvml :L lviivr. EXETEIQ VI. ANDDVEIQ HDCKEY IQECUDDI 'P E. A. 141. A. 1911 . . . 4 1 1922 . . .5 15115 . . . 5 0 1023 . . 6 0 19113 . , . 3 U 1924 . . 3 1917 . . , I 2 1925 . . 0 gzume 1018 . . , 2 3 1926 . . 2 1015? , . . 1 1 1927 . . 2 1 1920 . . . 4 2 1928 , . 2 1921 . . . 0 4 1929 . . 0 'lbmls 42 24 209 270 IVllN0Px.- v' SPORTS! ......,.4ss Jfugn-nm.I-C29 if CIQEW N spite of some very close preliminary defeats last year, both our crews won their letter races with Middlesex, thus successfully culminating the season. The return of four letter men and the two former coxswains formed a good nucleus around which to build two good fours, Mr. Eaton, a new coach, was a great help in relieving Messrs. Benton and Curwen of their heavy responsibilities. The year also saw the purchase of a new coaching launch that con- tributed much to the success of the season. The season was opened on the windy day of March fifth with a double defeat at the hands of Pomfret. Our first crew was beaten by a length and a half, and the second boat was nosed out by a bare eight feet. On May twelfth we saw one of the closest races on record at the Academy. The first crew was defeated by a mere two feet, and the second crew was only beaten by a quarter- length. Our next race was with Noble and Greenough on May nineteenth. As a result of a game sprint in the last hundred yards the opposing first four won the race by a half a length. The second crews, however, rowed to a more decisive finish 5 the Academy four was beaten by three lengths. The letter race on May 26 was rowed in a slight drizzle of rain. Our rivals' first four got away to a good start and held their lead to the first bend, where our boat caught them. From there the boats remained abreast until the second turn, where the Academy four gained a slight lead. A hundred yard sprint brought Exeter to the finish victorious by three-fourths of a length. On a re- start the Middlesex second four gained a lead which they held to the first corner. Here the Exeter shell passed them to win the race by two lengths of open water. A race between the All-Class eight and the Harvard freshman second shell was held on the same afternoon. A clean sweep for the afternoon was prevented by the latter's four-length victory. H. P. Shepard was elected captain for the coming year, and G. G. Wells was chosen manager. The return of several letter men, the advent of much promising new material, and last year's open-water victories of Mr. Curwen's third four lead one to expect great things of the 1929 crew. 271 Lin n ! S- r -4 ,afl E 9fN2? 'i - f'M 1 ! H Q -ll Captain Currie Coa.chBenton Manager Harkctt MI DDLEIEX IQACEI EXETER FIRST FOUR LIIDDLESEX FIRST FOUR PAGE ......... . . Bow . . ...,. DUNSTAN QCapt.J SAWYER .... . . No. 2 . . . . WOOD CURRIE QCapt.J . . . . No. 3 , . . . DUNNE SHEPARD . . . . . Stroke . . . REED BIssELL .... . . Cox . . . JONES EXETER SECOND FOUR NIIDDLESEX SECOND FOUR NIMMO ......... . . Bow . ...... PERCIVAI. KING .... . . . . . No. 2 . . . . DILLINOIIAM VEEDER . . . . No. 3 . . . . LEATHERBEE HARDY . . . . Stroke . . . FENNESSEY WARDMAN . . . . Coa: . . LITCIIEIELD 1928 IEAIUN Exeter First Clostj Pomfret First Exeter Second Qlostj Pomfret Second Exeter First Clostj Tabor First Exeter Second Clostj Tabor Second Exeter First Clostj Noble and Greenough First Exeter Second Clostj Noble and Greenough Second Exeter First Cwonj Middlesex First Exeter Second Cwonj Middlesex Second 272 Sianrling - D. D, Nimmo, Mr. C. M. Benton, Conch, 1. V. V. Vcczlsr, K. XV. lhckclt, Mzlnzlgcr, C. A. Hardy. Scaled - H. H. Bissell, W. R. King. H. P. Shepard, Currie,C:1pt1Lin,'1'.I'41gc,Ci. K S Lwyu L .E.W1mIm:m. PAGE SAWYER . CURIKIL SHEPARD BISSELL NIMMO . KING . . VEEDER . HARDY . WARDMAN ACADEMY CREW ACADEMY fl DIT FDU I2 ACADEMY IECDND FDUIQ 273 Bon' No. 2 N 0. if Stroke Cox Bow N 0. 2 No. 3 Stroke Cox ACADEMY CREW SQUAD I Q29 CIQEW ICHEDIJLE May 4 ......,.. Pomfret May 11 . . . . Tabor May 18 . . . . Noble and Greenough May 25 . . . . Middlesex Captain Shepard Manager Wells 274 MINUR, v SPORTS! gL9a.rm4.J-'gp IWIMMING HE 1929 Swimming season was, on the whole, a success. Out of six meets only one was lost, and this defeat was at the hands of the Worcester Academy Team, one of the strongest in New England. In the first meet, Exeter, with only a few of the first team men swimming, decisively defeated Malden High School. Two weeks later the team went to Boston for a meet with the Huntington School. Exeter proved her superiority in nearly every event, losing first places only in the breast stroke and 50-yard free style. Our only defeat came a week later. Even in this meet the team won more points from Worcester Academy than did Andover. The M. I. T. Freshmen proved to be an easily beaten team, since the Exeter swim- mers, with only six first team men, defeated them 39-23. For the first time we included this year a meet with the Bowdoin College Freshmen, whom we conquered easily. The high point of the season was the meet with the Dartmouth Freshmen. The 50-yard dash, though awarded to the freshmen, was so close that it was thought by many spectators to have been won by Exeter. Wilson, of Exeter, swimming the 100-yard back stroke, won this event and broke the school record of 1:14 by two-fifths of a second. When all but the 100-yard dash had been run off, the score was 25-28. Captain Meffert and Fallon, however, won first and third respectively and tied the score. By a new ruling, the meet was awarded to Exeter because of the number of first places won. K The' news that the Andover contests had been cancelled because of an epidemic of measles at Andover came as a bitter shock of disappointment to the school and especially to the members of the team. From previous records and comparative times the meet was expected to be a close and exciting one. Robert F. Meffert was re-elected captain for next year, and Gardner G. Bassett was elected manager. 275 AK nj 1- , ,, ,I Captain Meilert Coach Holm 1929 IEAIDN v-- January 12 . . .......... Exeter, 43 Jztnuary 26 . . . . Exeter, 50 February 9 . . . . . Exeter, 21 February 16 . . . . Exeter, 39 February 23 . . . . Exeter, oo March 2 . . . . Exeter, 31 March 9 . . . . Exeter, . . ACADEMY IWIMMING 200-Yard Relay - A. I. Eztsthagen, '27, R. G. Olmsted, '2 H. I Manager Harris Malden High, 19 Huntington, 12 Worcester Academy, 41 M. I. T. Freshmen, 23 Bowdoin Freshmen, 7 Dartinouth Freshmen, 31 Andover, Ceaneelledj I2 lfC0 I2 DI R. V. Clark, '27, F. A. lioeser, '27. Time: 1 minute, 43 3-5 seconds. 50-Yard Dash - J. A. Pope, '25, Time: 25 3-5 seconds. 50-Yard Back Stroke - D. M. Haseltine, '25. Time: 32 2-5 seconds. 100-Yard Back Stroke - R. W. Wilson, '31. Time: 1 minute, 13 3-5 seconds. 200-Yard Swim - Lloyd B. Osborne, '29, Time: 2 minutes, 10 2-5 seconds. 100-Yard Breast Stroke H- S. J. Dow, '25, Time: 1 minute, 19 seconds. 100-Yard Swim - Lloyd B. Osborne, '29, Time: 58 4-5 seconds. 276 Burk Row - H. A. Bra-ml J. I.. Wlml, A. P. Taylor. Srmml Raza' -- R. W. Wilson, W. QIDF. johnson. II. S. Lcc, W. I. Mc'l'ign0. W. U. Ilosforrl. C.. G. l uwl4:r. Fran! Raw' 4 li. R. Merrill, H. L. 'If Karen, M r. W. W. Holm, Conch, R. I . Melfcrt, lllptuin, R. II. Harris. Manager, R D. Fallon, A. H. Savage. ACADEMY IWIMMI NG TEAM lfuplain . f70l1lTll. . Alun ugvr . HIGNRY A. lilucllzn IIUIHGRT IJ. l .x1.1.oN WAI.'1'1-ln DEI , Junxsnx Clcvll. G. FOXYI.l'lli, Jn. XVILLARD D. IIDHFURD, Jn. 1.020 IIIGNRY T. IQOREN xyAL'l'lCli .l. Mc'I'u:U1c, Ju. 1930 IIONVARD S. LI-:E RDBERT F. WIEI-'Fl'JR'I' 1931 277 IQOISERT F. RIICFI-'l'IRT XVALDU W. Ilomu Rmcsr: ll. lhlucls, Jn. Bnucn R. RIERRILL A1.vm:D II. SAVAGE ARNDLD P. 'l'AYLoR .IDHN I.. XYARD liI1THAlC.IJ W. NYILSUN 278 NINQR, f SPORTS iglqgwvm .1-dy TENNII HE excellent coaching of Mr. Rogers last year moulded one of the most successful teams the Academy has ever known. Captain G. P. Webber was the only returning veteran, but excellent support was found for him among much promising new material. Briefly, as a result of determined work on the part of the coach and the players, Exeter turned out a team that did not lose one of its encounters and piled up a score of 64 as compared with its op-- ponents' combined tally of 9. Certainly the team deserves all the praise it is possible tougive them. The season was victoriously inaugurated on April 18 with a smashing defeat for Lawrence High School. In this match we won every set and lost but 19 games. The following Wednesday we gave even fewer games to Malden High School, again winning every set. On May 2 we lost one three set match to Lowell High School, conquering them by a 9 to 1 score. On Saturday the fifth the Dartmouth Freshmen held us to one of the closest scores of the year. A singles victory by Henry Johnson, a former National Junior Champion, and two doubles victories gave them 3 points to our 6. An informal meet with the New Hampshire University was held on the ninth, Exeter was a 15 to 0 victor, losing only two sets. Three days later we beat St. Paul's 6 to 1. The year's most closely contested battle was with the Brown Freshmen on May 16. The last doubles match had to be called off when each team had a set, leaving the score 5 to 3 in our favor. A team composed of Webber, Greene, Harte, Landers and Cookman, acquitted itself very well in the Har- vard Interscholastics. A total of eight points lodged us in a triple tie with Worcester and Newton for second place. Greene distinguished himself by amassing a total of four points. Because of Andover's first place in the Harvard Interscholastics and its two previous victories over Exeter it entered the letter contest a slight favorite. The Exonian net-men, however, reversed predictions and decisively vanquished their old rivals. Andover scored but one point to our eight. Greene' s skillful service and net-work were rewarded with a 6-2, 6-4 victory. Harte displayed his best form for the year, when he won his match 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Webber won his match in straight sets as did Landers, who was at top-notch form for the season. Wadsworth displayed good driving in a 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, victory. To Brown goes the credit of the only love set, his first set being 7-5. Greene and Harte, due to a slight deficiency in team work, lost the only match of the afternoon by the close score of 7-9, 4-6. Hyde and Cookman co-operated well, winning 9-7, 7-5. Cooley and Parker earned their 6-3, 6-2 victory by outelassing their opponents in serving and net-work. It would be hard to believe that such a season is not the precursor of another year of successes under the competent coaching of Mr. Rogers. Another fact of importance is the re-election of Captain Webber. Luke Gillespie was chosen manager for the coming season. ' 279 X 1 ,. -. . -J Im m E lu ur-I Exeter Exeter Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, v Captain Webber Manager Kendall 1928 TENNII IEAIDN .........................LawrenceAcademy, . . Malden High, 0 . . Lowell High, 1 . . Dartmouth '31, . . St. Paul's, 1 . . Brown '31, 3 . . Andover, 1 0 3 EXETEIQ VI. AN DUVED A'r EXETER, JUNE 13, 1928 Singles Greene CEJ defeated Field CAJ, 6-2, 6-4 Harte CEQ defeated Smythe CAJ, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 Webber CEJ defeated Paine CAJ, 6-3, 6-4 Landers CED defeated Barres CAJ, 6-1, 6-4 Wadsworth QED defeated Durrell CAJ, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 Brown QED defeated Heath CAJ, 7-5, 6-0 Doubles Field and Smythe CA.j defeated Greene and Harte CEO, 9-7, 6-4 Hyde and Cookman CEQ defeated Paine and Smith CAJ, 9-7. 7-5 Cooley and Parker CEJ defeated Baker and Evans CAJ, 6-3, 6-2 280 Tap Rnrw - R. A. Colley, J. M. Parker, A. S. Cookman, C. S. Landers, C. Y. Wadsworth, T. T. Brown, W. T. Hyde. Botlnm Row - J. W. Harte, Mr. P. C. Rogers, Coach, G. P. Webber, Captain, K. R. Kendall, Manager, C. M. Greene. Captain . . Coach . . Manager . . T. T. BROWN A. S. COOKMAN R. A. COOLEY 1928 TENNII TEAM OFFICERS MEMBERS C. M. GREENE J. W. HARTE W. T. HYDE C. S. LANDERS 281 P. WEBBER C. ROGERS R. KENDALL PARKER Wrmswonrn P. WEBBER -l Back Row - R. L. Leopold. W. H. Stein, E. O. Merchant, T. B. Pettit. R. L. Riley, J. C. Campbell. Secnml Row -VV. Munger, R. S. Francis, M. McMichael, R. B. Stearns, D. G. Rollins. H. Swan. Front Row - L. S. DeLone, Manager Luke Gillespie, Captain G. P. Webber, Coach P. C. Rogers, F. K. Van Winkle. Captain Webber TENNII IQUAD Manager Captain Coach LUKE GILLESPIE G. P. VVEBBER P. C. ROGERS 1929 R. S. FRANCIS H. L. T. KOREN RKIORTON MCIMICHAEL R. L. RILEY D. G. R0LL1Ns J. C. CAMPBELL L. S. DELONE E. O. MERCHAN 1930 1931 fr, JR. 282 R. B. STEARNS W. H. STEIN E. K. VAN WINKLE, JR. G. P. WYEBBER VVARREN NIUNGER T. B. PETTIT HENRY SWAN, JR. M anager Gillespie MINUR, - e.vaRT:, gags-frm .1-mfg? GULF OR the second consecutive season the Exeter Golf Team drove and putted its way to an undefeated season and victory over Andover. On our local course, though not an ex- ceptionally elaborate one, a rather hard one to play, Exeter opened the season with the Newton High School. This was a difficult match, and proved to be the hardest of the year. The fates favored Exeter, and after this match, it was a straight path to the Andover en- counter, by defeating in succession Dummer Academy, Nashua High School, and Thayer Academy. Rain prevented a match with Lowell High School. Andover was not a dangerous opponent for Exeter, and went down to a 7-2 defeat. Captain Lovell turned in a 71, the low score of the day. The All-Class Team also easily defeated the Andover All-Club Team. For the season's work and in honor of the splendid work of Captain Lovell, Mr. Barrett presented to the school a silver cup for that team which wins over Andover for three successive times. As the PEAN goes to press, the 1929 Team, captained by Charles Webb and managed by Robert Gordon, is having as successful a season as the last. CI' Y' Q 53. ,y.' Captain Lovell Manager Brown 283 Back Row - C. T. Stotler, M. Finlay, B. Il. Garrison. H. Miller, H. A. Dow. T. R. Clark. Front Row- A. P. Huntington, W. R. Quinn, R. A. Sclmcnlcld, Mr, Fmsbic, Couch, C. P. Wcl1ber,CzLptain, R. C. Gordon, Manager, J. E. Parker, M. H. Heath. ACADEMY 150 Lf IQUAD T J. E. PARKER R. A. Sc'1ro1cN1u51,11 C. P. XVEBBER A. P. I'll'N'1'INlRTON W. R. QUINN M. F. HEATH M. F1N1..xY B. H. GARRISON GULF ICHEDULE I X . Q lx if ll? Mary 1 I Mary 4 Many 8 May IS N1Ly'75 M:1y31 June 1 June 5 lDllIl1IIll'I' Avzulvlny 'l'lmyvr Aczzulvxuy NilSl1llil High School Nvwlrm High School llauwzml l'lTl'Sl11I10I1 l11lvrsc'lxolz1stirfs lntorscllolustics Anclovcr Cart Andovcrb . S'1'o'rLL:R Dow CLARK BIILLER Captaill C. P. Webber Lianager Gordon 284 ji lfml' Iffm' lf. W. lfru-t. VI, lx. Vurivlirt. l,. ll. Scion. 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'l'ht' spurt wats l't't'0flllll4'tl, :mtl llt'Xl j'l'lll' lllSlQ,lllIl will llUlllDl4'SS lu' :1w:1rml4'tl. llt't'tlllSt' ot tht' siitwvss ul this yr':1r s twain llIltll'I' :ulx't'1'st' vumlitimus, wt' tf't'l stirs' that tln't1':mt will, umlt'rt':1pt:nn llulu'1't llmulis' ll'1lll0I'Slllll :mtl Nlr. lllt'liIll'tllS cwntt-liiitgg, lmw' :l must, 1-:11f'm't'ssl'ulpre'lilnin:u'ysvatsnnlm'xt-hill,:uulinttlwvlltltriumphm'4'I'.-Xt1tlm't'1'. 285 Captain1DOak Managvr Stedman R. C. ABBOTT T. M. CARRUTH C. B. DOAK, JR., CCapt.D R. C. BROOKS J. K. CONDICT IUCCEIQ TEAM 1929 F. W. FROST S. D. KNOX D. H. LINDSAY 1930 H. B. B. ROBINSON 1.932 D. A. DEDERICK Exeter 2 3 Newmarket 1 Andover lg Exeter 0 286 E. L. PATCH J. D. WILLIAMS T. VV. STEDMAN fManagcrJ L. H. SETON B. SUGIMURA 287 Back Row f B. C. Tufts. R. L. Levy. Secnnfl Row f H, W. Gadsden. M. G. Miller. E. C. johnson, R. IS. Bremer. lf. Rogers. R. LII Prelle. Front Rom- P. A. Embury. H. P. Yan De Bogert. Mr. H. S. Stuckey, Couch, D. R. Merrill, Captain, R. H. H.IrrI5 Man Iger J. H. M. Knox, A. J. MCQuu1lc'. ICIQUB IZDUTIBALL TEAM Captain , . . IJAVID D MI-IIIIIII Coach , , . . HOWARD S STIILLY Manager . . IQEESH H HARRIS Cmzlers ' J. H. M. IQNOX, Ju. BIALCOLM G. lxIILI.I'ZR Guards H. C. JOHNSON, JR. IJAVID D. '1'IIRIn', JR. Turklfis ROIIEIQT BREMIZII H. P. VAN IJEBOGERT, Ju. GI-IOIIOI: C. 1jEDER,ICK Ends ALLEN F. CAIIIJIQNTER, ILICHARD L. LIQYY RONALD T. RAMSAY HENRY W. GADSDEN BOWEN C. TUFTS. ROBERT LAPIIELLI-1 Quarlcrbucks ALLAN J. MQQUADE 1'I:'rI:Ic A. EMBUIIY Ilrzlfbacks GILDIAJIIT T. CLAPP WILLIAM D. BROWN Fullbarks CARL ROGI-:ns DAVID D. MI-IIIIIILL 288 QND 104 GKIYFVIN ,JK fs Back Row - VV. A. Sherman, W. G. Cooper, A. F. Wilson, A. S. Cookman. C. E. Angle, K. VV. Sternberg. Second Row 5 W. T. Reed. C. M. Cahn, C. Francis. W. I. Pentecost, J. W. Putnam, W. S. Douglas. Front Row Y R. L. Barnes, B. Sloan, Mr. N. L. Hatch, Coach, J. E. Heap, Captain, C. S. Green, Manager, J. P. Dryer, H. K. Stokes. CHAMDIONIHID IENIOD CLAII FODTBALI. TEAM W. I. PENTECOST CW. A. SHERMANJ . ...... . . Left End J. P. DIIYEIL CB. SLQAN, JR., . . . . . Left Tackle H. W. STERNEERG ...... . Left Guard W. S. DLJULQLAS ........ . . . Center R. L. BARNES CS. H. CRAPMANJ ....... . . Right Guard W. Cv. CUOPER, JR. ............. . . Right Tackle C. E. ANGLE CC. M. CAHN, JR., R. H. BATESD , , . Right End W. T. IUQED CR. C. WELLSJ ......... . . Quarterback J. VV. PUTNAM CH. K. STOKES, H. C. NICIIOLSD . . . Left lIaU'back C. S. FRANc:1s CA. S. COOKMAN, JR., ......... ....... R ight Halfback J. E. liEAP QA. F. WILSON, JR., ............ .......... I' 'ullback Captain, J. E. HIJAI', JR. Coach, MR. HATCH Manager, C. S. GREEN, JR. 290 lg r- ,af km - Rwif i?--'S'-2+ i n mf' IENIOIQ CLAII FCUTBALL HIS year, the Senior Team, under Coach Hatch, with a nucleus of seven veterans, ended four years of work with an undefeated, untied class team. The Senior goal line was crossed but once in the Lower Middle game. The final score of this game was 26-6 in favor of the Seniors. The spirit of the team, a factor which was always present, was directly responsible for the successful season. ln the backlield, T. Reed, J. Putnam, and J. Heap played fast football, while Douglas, Barnes, Dryer, Cooper, and Pentecost worked well in the line. A great deal of credit is due Coach Hatch, who devoted much of his time to developing a strong team, S. Green was elected manager. CLA!! ITANDINIE Won Lost Seniors . . . 4 0 Uppers . . . 2 2 Lowers . 0 4 IEAIDN 'I EAM EI Seniors ...... 16 Lowers .... . . 0 Seniors . . 12 Juniors . . . O Seniors . . 7 Uppers . . . 0 Seniors . . 26 Lowers . . . 6 Seniors . . 6 Uppers . . . 0 291 Bark Row -- R. L. Barnes. C. E. Angle, li. Sloan, A. Cutter, C. C. Clcmcnt. C. Herschel. W. I. Pcnlcmst. Serum! Row - C. S. Francis, K. W. Sternberg. G. M. Kuhn. W. M. Cahn, C. Green, Manager. W. G. Cooper, A. S. Cnokl man, F. Lazarus, I W. Putnam, R. L. Rowe, VV. S. Douglas. Fran! Rowe - J. E. Heap, J. I. Dineen, Mr. O. W. Pearson, Coach, W. T. Reed, Captain, Mr. N. L. Hatch, Coach, O. A. Lempke, J. P. Dryer. ALL'CLAII FDUTISALL TEAM NV. I. PENTECOST CR. L. LOWEJ ....... J. P. DRYER CG. M. KUHN, W. G. COOPER, JRJ . . O. A. LEMKE, JR. CL. H. SETON? ....... W. S. DOUGLAS CW. BANCROFT, JRJ ..... R. L. BARNES CH. W. STERNBERGD ..... C. HERSCIIEL, JR., CB. SLOAN, JR., A. CUTTER, J C. ANGLE CW. M. CAHN, JR.j ...... W. T. REED CS. LAZARUS, JILJ ....... J. J. DINEEN, JR. CA. S. COOKMAN, JR., .... J. W. PUTNAM CJ. E. HEAP, JR., C. S. FRANCISD C. C. CLEMENT .............. 292 . . Left End . Left Tackle . Left Guard . . . Center . Right Guard Right Tackle . Right End . Quazterbaclc Left Ilalfback Right H alfback . . Fullbuck E'-ll1 E 1 ,,- : midi ALI.-CLAII FDDTIBALL HIS year, under Coaches O. W. Pearson and N. L. Hatch, the All-Class Team developed into a strong combination. In a preliminary game with Sanborn Seminary, they had their first chance to show themselves and won, 14-0. The Andover game was won by the score of 10-7. This victory took away, somewhat, the sting of the Academy team's defeat at the hands of the Blue. The game was well-played and hard-fought throughout. Andover was dangerous every moment of the game, but the iine spirit and the determination of the Exeter team to come out ahead in the score was a big factor in the victory. In the backfield, Clement and Reed played fast football on the offense, while Putnam and Heap did very credit- able work in interfering and on the defense. In the line, Douglas, Dryer, Pentecost, and Barnes stopped the Andover backs before they could hit their stride. The team, as a whole, showed an aggressiveness and fighting spirit which had a great influence on the score. Much credit is due line-coach Hatch and backfield coach Pearson. 293 Back Row -v D. B. Check, E. 0. Kenney, E. B. Bullard. Second Row Y L. S. Beetle, E, P, Bernuth, VV. J, Fruwley, T. C. Golrlsliorouglw, B. R. Merrill. N. ll. Morton. Front Raw - A. S. Rodgers, D. Roberts, Mr. E. P. Rounds, Couch, D. Phelan, Captain, F. Cook, Manager, F. Alter, B. W. Hardenbrook. EXETER BULLARD . . ALL-CLASS BASEBALL TEAM EXETEI2 ALL-CLAII VI. ANDOVEIQ ALI.- CLIJI3 BAIEBALL GAME PHELAN CMERRILLJ . . . GOLDSBOROUOH . . . ALTER . . BERNUTH . IQOBERTS . CHEEK . N EGUS. . MORTON . Score - Andover All-Club, Catcher . . Pitcher . . First Base Semnd Base Third Base Shorlslop . Lefl Field . Center Field Right Field 15 . . 294 ANDOVER , . . BOND . EMERY . . BRYANT . CUSHMAN EDERHEIMER . JOHNSON fRESSULLl Exeter All-Class, 6 . . HOWARD . . PIERCE VVHITTLESEY .S'!f1mIin,Q vi IJ. Keppel, ID. M. Illnrknizm. I. Wiggins. Smlvil - f Y. I.. follins, XY. I , l1'rig:htnuur. lllznmgvr, S. 'I'. Byron, Czrptzriri. R. IC. Ilalxtcr. ,I. Il. Ayer. CHAMDIONIHID IENIDIQ CLAII TIDACIY TEAM .I. IJ. Arun V. ll. COLLINS IU. Iirzviwlr. R. E. H.fxx'r1cn R. I . Comms II. F. Iio1.1.n1Yrm 17. M. lh..u'm1,xN R. W. Goonr:1.I. G. .I. S'1'ANNAnn S. 'I'. Iirnox Ii. l'lY.vr'1' .l. XYIGIIINS EACULTY IHIELD MEET Sho! l'r1l-First, R. NY. floodcll, '29, sm-ond, S. 'l'. Byron, '29, third, A. S. Ilnno, '30. Dis' tzmvv, 41 fvvt, T lIN'llL'S. Q15-l'111'fl llurrlicx--l4'irst, J. A. Rzunsny, '31, ser-ond, G. J. Stzlnnnrd, '29, third, IC. Il. Simp- son, '31. 'I'lIll0, 10 S0f'0114lS. liU0-Yfnvl ll 'llILAl lI'St, M. IG. Curtis, '31, second, A. S. Lune, '31, third, B. Ilyzrtt, '29. 'l'in1v, 1 1Il11lllU', 25.4 sovollds. 1000-l'urfI Rim-First, J. Wiggins, '29, sc-ormrl, V. L. Collins, .Ir., '29, third, IJ. livppvl, '29. No ofliviall tirnv. S5-l'u1'r11.o1v Ilzmllcs-First.. J. A. Rzunsnry, '31, svcond, Il. l+'. liollinyor, '29, third, Il. M. SPIIOVII, Jr., '30. 'lllIIl0, 10.2 sc'c'onds. 300-Yurrl IfuuAI irst, W. M. Pikv, '30, svvond. J. J. Dinvcn, '30, third, IJ. Iillll'liIll2l.Il, '29 and Ayr-r, '29. 'l'in10, 35.3 svvomls. High Jump Y-I irst, D. Illzrckniun, '29, SPVOIIKI, J. A. lizunsuy, '31, third, f'2lI'i0l'2lll1l I'ilw. Ilvight, 5 for-1, S lIll'll0S. TU-T'l17'IllJtlNltfI lI'Si, YY. M. Pikv, '30, svvond, II. F. liollnlyvr, '29, third, I . .-X. 'l'olmitt, Jr., '31. '1'IIIll', 7.2 svvomls. Polrf l'1111I!-First, J. A. Rzunszry, '31 , sm-vond, W. J. Walsh, '30, third, Iluwkins, '30, lYood- horry, '30, Cnrtvr, '31, Tabor, '31. Ilvight, 10 for-ti, 4 int-ln-s. lfrorul Jllmp-I ii'st, D. I5l2l.t'lillltl.11, '29, stwond, J. A. Iiaunsuy, '31, third, ll. I . Coombs, '29. Distamrwv, I9 fr-vt, 10 inches. Rclayflfirst, Seniors, Baxter, Ayer, Coombs, Kollmycr. Timo, 2 minutes, 49.1 seconds. Score First, Svnior Class, 44 points, second, Lowvr Middle Class, 285.1 points, third, Uppvr Middle Class, 26M points. 295 F77 .- Back Row - E. 0. Kenney, E. J. Zinn. Sefnml Row -- 0. G. Colley, A, E. Tower, L. M. Schoch, J. A. Sweet, L. L. Filstrup. A. Mcflibe. Fran! Row i W. J. Crawley, J. H. Dean, J. R. Tencher, Coach, W. Munger, Captain, D. D. Barlow, Manager, E. W. Merry, G. E. Wurdman. CHAMDIUNIHID UDDEIQ MIDDLE CLAII BAIIKETIBALL TEAM Captain . .................... . WARREN BIUNGER Illmmgcr . D. D. BARLOVV Coach . . ...... JAMES R. '1'ENc:m1R MPIMBICRS W. D. Brv.owN E O. IQENNEY, JR. J. A. Swm-:T XV. J. CTRANVLEY, J A IC. MCCABE, Jn. A. E. 'l'0wER J. H. IJHAN E NY. BIEHRY G. E. VVARDMAN O. G. COLLEY L M. SCHOCH, JR. D. J. Z1NN L L. FILSTRUP CLAII ITANDING Lost Percentage Upper Middlcrs 0 1.000 Seniors . . . 2 .665 Lower Middlers . 4 .333 Juniors . . . 6 .000 296 Bark Ruin' W- l.. M. Srhorh, J. H. Us-un. Tlliwl Rum' v f- IC. W. Merry. W. Mxllxgrr. li. K. Yan Winklc. Srrnml Ix'uw S. N. Burgess, J. P. Hnlihun, W. J. Crawley, H. Yates. Fmnl Rim! f- W. Reid, Mr. F. R. Whitman, Couch. J. I . Runyon, Captain, N. lfricrllcr. Manager, B. H. Garrison. ALI.-CLAII IBAIIYETIBALL TEAM f'upluin Illrzlzfzgclr f'uurlL J. I . RVNYON NA'l' 1 1m4:1mI.15R F. R. Wm'1'MAN l'JUI'Il'llTdS Uwzlvr lluurds li. W. JXIICRRY J. ll. IDJCAN Wu.1.l.xM Rum, li. II.G.fxlm1snN,.lu. . llolihzm, VV. J. Nvgus, L. M. Sulmch, Jr., E. K. Van Winklc, Jr., S. IS. Yatvs. Srzhxlilulwx - Wnrrvn Mungvr, Jr., S. N. liurgvss, Jr., J. I' 297 J. I . RUNYON Crzuvlvy, Jr., R. J lc A Back Row - D. D. Nimmo. H. L. T. Keren, H. P. Broom, Scrnnrl Raw -- A. F. Wilson, H. A. Breed, R. D. Beatty, YV. C. Horn, H. A. Pease, Bl. Nclllivhuel. Fran! Row f H. K. Stokes, W. Gillespie, Mr. NY. W. Holm, Conrh. A. H. Szwzige, Captain, W. F. Little. Manager. R. F. Calkin, F. L. Van Lennep. CHAMDIDNIHID IENIOIQ CLAII IWIMMING f'aplr11frL . Coarlz. . . ,llmzagnr . . R. D. BEATTY, JR. H. A. Bmcicu H. P. lilcmm R, F. CALKIN W. G. COOPER, JR. Seniors . Uppers . Lowers . Juniors . TEAM M EMBERS M. lXlt'lNIICllAlQL VV. E. G11.1,i1sPm XY. C. HORN S. C. JOHNSON H. T. li0REN D. D. Nuxmo Cl.Aff I-LANDING 298 . . A. H. SAVAGE . . W. HOLM . . W. F. LITTLE, JR. II. P1-JASE A. H. Smmurz H. K. STOKES, JR. F. L. VAN LENNEP A. F. WVILSON Won Lost, Perf-emzige 3 1 .750 2 2 .500 1 3 .250 0 4 .000 Bulk Raw -' li. V. Ilcwrcux, IC. li. Willuucr, J. K. flhlvcs. W. C. Horn. A. P. I.OwjOy .S'nwI.'l Rmw- - ll, K. Slukcx. li. P, Parker, R. D. llcallly, 1. M. Rolmrtson, W. l'. Craig. R. W. jxunvs. l n1l1lRuw- A. lf. Wilfon. IJ. IJ. Nimmo, Mr. W. W. Holm, CU1lCll,P. A. EI1llIllI'j'. l'aIpt:1lII,Vl'.l . I.ittlc,M1umgcr, R. I . Culkin. W. li. Gillespie. ALL-CLA!! IWIMMI N13 f ll plll in . I lllllfll . . I'lluImyc1' ROBERT D. BEATTY RALPH F. CALKIN WILLIAM C. CRAIG, JR. PI4:'l'EIc A. ICIIIIIIRY JOIIN K. flll',AYl'IS 102.9 WILIIIAM E. GILLESPIE DONALD D. NIMMO 1 930 EDWARD C. DEVEREUX, JR. EDWAIID P. PAIIIQEII 1.931 XYILLIAM C. IIOIIN, 31:11 IQOIXICIYI' VV. JAMES 299 TEAM . l'Ic'I'EII A. TCIIIIIIIIIY . WALDO W. IIOLM . XYIIILIAM lf. l.I'I rLE, Jn. HOW'AliD K. STOKES, JR. ASHLEY F. VVILSON, JR. ELIOT Ii. WI IILA UER ALLEN P. LOVI-:JOY JOHN M. ROIIEIc'I'sON, 311D Buck Row -- G. F. Parker, F. E. Knuvwlrs, R. B. Watson. fl. T. Vlzrpp. .Second Row - I. H. M. Knox, R. Grimmcr. Mamngcr, M. Miller, C. llersrln-I. Front Huw - E. O. Kenney, C. N. Fitz, F. Bradley, Captain, j. II. Dean, li. D. Knox. CHAMDIONIHID IJDIDEIQ MIDDLE CLAII Captain . Jlamlger. . . F. BRADLEY, JR. J. H. DE.-KN C. M. FITZ, JR. C. HERSCHEL, JR. Uppers . Seniors . Lowers . Juniors . HUCKEY TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , IVRANKBImDI,EY,JR. . . . . . . . . . R.Cl1umMr:1c G. T. CLAPI' 15.0. IiENNEY F. ld. KNOWLIQS B. D. KNOX CLAII ITANDING M. Iimpx M. XIILLER G. I . PARKER R. B. WATSON Won Lost Tied Percentage . . 8 1 0 .889 . . 5 3 1 .600 . . 5 3 1 .600 . . 0 9 0 .000 300 Standing - R. B. Stearns, R. P. Simcoke, W. G. Nelson. Sealed - W. Munger, Mr. P. C. Rogers, Coach, H. L. T. Koren, Captain, K. R. Kendall, Manager, J. R. Boyce. 1928 ALL-CLAIIATENNII TEAM Caplain .... Coach . . Ma1Lager . . J. R. BOYCE, JR. A. S. CUUKMAN, Jn. R. A. Cool.:-:Y A. B. DUGAN H. L. T. IQOREN XNARREN MUNGER W. G. NELSON, JR. 301 L. T. KOREN C. ROGERS R. KENDALL PARKER, 2ND SIMCOKE STEARNS Standing - R, W. Leopold, R. B, Stearns, D. R. McGregor, C. L. Clzupp. Sealed - W. H. Stein. H. B. Burley, Manager, E. K. Van Winkle, Captain, R. C. Abbott, F. L. Van Lennep. CHAMDIONIHID UDDEIQ MIDDLE CLAII TENNII TEAM Captain Manager E. K. VAN VVINKLE H. B. BURLEY E. K. VAN VVINKLE W. H. STEIN R. C. ABBOTT J. R. TENCHER R. B. STEARNS D. R. MCGREGOR 302 Ifmls lfnw -' IC. if Jnllnson, nl. K. lI0IllIll'I'. Tllirfl Kun' R, I., lI::lI, 'I'. M. Griswulcl. XV. Ncqluy. IJ. Cl. ,Xnfli-rson, II. l'ulszun. Srmml Ix'm.- - if Ii. IP-mls. ll. ii. Glidfla-n. R. Ii. l4l:Lir. II. IJ. Tvrry. A, G. IIt'll'l11lI'SIl. j, IJ. Wliitlc-:norm-. Ifnml Raw ' R. I . Mxnr-h:LII, IJ. D. Merrill, Mr. Vhuvk, A. Ncglcy, Mr. Scoville. R. H. I4:Llus. j. I'. R. Millard. IECXING CL I3 INCIC lhvrv was :L :Im-si1'0, this yv:L1', to I'l'I1lWY Boxingas il spor1.ir1t,I1v Ar':L4Ivn1y, tilu-1+':u:11lly UO-0Il1'I'ill0lI with thu stlulcnls in sc-1-uring :Ls :L co:Lf'IL 'I'm-rry 1lIlI'lil'I', fornwr n:LIion:Ll :Lm:Lt0ur IVI'Il'0I'IV0IgIllL CIIXIIIIITIOII. Umlvr this IIIIHIIS :Lhlv gLl1iLI:Lx1m-, not only IL:Lsi1L1,m-11-sb IJi'l'1l stimuI:Lt,4-ml in the sport, but :Llso r:LpimI lJI'0gI'0SSIlilSI71'l'I1 IIIZLIIC tow:LrrI the pvrlc-m:1,io11 of holh rIvfm:lLsiw :xml ollvnsive boxing. IYIIPII Mr. II21l'Iit'l' :Lrrivcfl ELI, the Ac':uI01L1y, some thirty boys rvporlcml Ollli for thc spurt, :Ln4I with thi-sc :Ls :L 1Ll14'Ic-11s, Mr. I,iLI'Ii0I', lLIlI'0llgIl :L voursv of Ivssons, dc-vclopvil into I'1'IIIll1II,IIIl' Imxvrs :L nuinlwr of sIu4I1-nts. With this c'1'cmIit,:LILIL: st,:L1't,, Iioxingg should bo lDI'0IIl0ILl'4I irLt:u:L1'c-g:1I:Lr sc-Imul :Lr'1ix'iI.y, :LnrI in lime- it is Impwl that ln:L1r'ILc-s with Anllovvr will hr: Iivld. 303 I Bmzk Rnw - j. M. Brant. J. M Kfnrhull. R. li. Stuvcr, A. W. S.-Iigmzmn. E. li. Funk, G. H. Burrows. Third Rum' f- IC. N. Skinner, 'I'. M. Czxrrulh. G. lf. IIim'hliITc, W. ID. Lyon, II. W. Gordon. Sfmml Raw f-- S. I.:1x:Lrus. j. Ll. McCullough, IC. Wxmlz, R. Hastings, A. Marshall, J. H. Parker. Fran! 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X yx ff , ' X! i ff, t f T' f t W ' 7 x l ,ti X A -.. ,' ' T l' A ' A wwf S T5EX'wMi' , A -W T use Q. gif' A in f g 1 S 5-.......,, ' ' I - W - 'z 1- I . ' I F -also :S F hi lwi , 3 , 3 -g M 1 gk ' S 'x A , ' ' ' 1 ' A g if fe- . T 5 ,.. ggi ns ' Qi 3' , 'gg N T, ig f U ul jx' 1 ' 31152 A . , '-iv. T ' X T ,K T .5'-Tall! I uf W L 'jc' ww-ii T: QL A A L 1 s. A 4 'a ?'l' 9 .- fi FRY f I Y :- ' fy' I 4 Xrgilh' ' In 'kit OLD CoLoNY TRUST COMPANY lzas been acting as Trustee and as jfnaneial adfuisor for ofver tlzirty years, and during that period has infuested and reinfvested many millions q'dol!ars. Read the facts on the next page. It is interesting to note that OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY administers the LARGEST TRUST business in New England-now over 176 JfYU!lions of Dollars .ST TRUS 4 Indications of LE A D E R s H I P OLD COLONY, through its Banking Department, has over twenty-nine thousand individua' and corporation accounts, This is considerably more than any other trust company in New England. OLD COLONY, through its :Trust Department, is New Eng- land's largest corporate fiduciary. It manages Individual Trusts of over 176 million dollarsg Corporate Trusts nearly one and a half billion dollarsg and Agency Accounts over 315 million dollars. OLD COLONY, through its subsidiary, the Old Colony Cor- poration, occupies a position in the front rank of distributors of high-grade investment securities throughout New England and other eastern states. OLD COLONY, through its Tran.yfer Department, is now Transfer Agent for two hundred and fifty corporations, and in more than one hundred of these cases it is also appointed Agent to pay dividends. This is the largest department of its kind in New England. Thefefaet: Jhow, to .rome extent, how generalgf thir Company is interwoven with the fnaneial a-fair: Q' New England peo- ple and hufinerr. The OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY if now in itf thirty-eighth year Q' artioe hwinefr. ltr hirtory and it: arromplifhmenn in thif hrief Jpaee of time atteft the quality gf the .rerviee it render: throughout itr mary depanmmff, TRUST COMPANY -A 17 Court Street Boston it Massachusetts ,. ' . LD COLONY E T COMPAN gf 'S E , sri- 3 1 531' ,N ,F-V1 511. 1-lm Y' 199 My 5' J ' W 111 0' 1 va yi' ,.,rf,,g lr. M, ' ya M m wi My ,f ' 5 W -4 +. 4 M M- M 11' 'I1l M,11w 4 1 ' 1 , 14-W W, ' m 'ki' . mia I 'M , y 1 ' f nk v . w v THE 19295 'PEAN Q O of A FRIE D O 4 314 THE 1929 PEAN K K in ' , ' A las 'O - ,S i - 'G f 'EV- A A WWE, -L ' 2 ' ' Aggie., A . el xl ay 5,.v q2 X sg 3- if .'. x N: .7 it . ' Fx' A Q 'll- l ,. K S .,.. ,.,.. L '-wlxfli-'sw We do not malce golf' 5 clubs. We make only 3 shafts. Look for this Bristol Gold Label on the Shaft of any make ofclub you buy. Lengthening our Drives EXTll?Ais 2 HERE'S the story. Carbon is the thing which gives steel greater strength and pep , Spring steel from which Bristol Gold Label Steel Shafts are made has at least 20 per cent more carbon than any other steel used for golf shafts. Bristol Gold Label Steel Shafts are the only golf shafts made of spring steel. T e ' one 0 , a7'Q mflftfafblf. Zin! W H8101 Bristol Gold Label ' ive! Golf-Sha Shaft adds a pro- portionate amount of kick to your own power. This means greater snap, speed and-all things being equal-greater dis- tance. This greater pep is not merely theoretical. You can feel it. Take two Clubs, one with a Bristol Gold Label Shaft, and one with any other make of steel shaft. Hit a dozen balls with each of them and you'll quickly sense the difference. THE HQRTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY BRISTOL ------- CONNECTICUT MIKADO and Other Famous EAGLE PENCILS Are Made in This Factory 315 THE 1,929 PEAN 9 Q Compliments of D W O 4 'I 316 E N G mpliments of gfnapp, C9,c7Walley, .7011 6? gfarris. . . W Zlltturneps-at lain VF Scranton - - Qennsylvania W 318 THE 1929 PEAN The Authentic Shop for Exeter Men Shop as A oc FQIE CLOTHES 'Wan 49' STORES : Yafe lla 7'?'lll'lI1 Prfn rein ll I 'If7!!z'1z my 1? rmwz Exefer I rm rrllrcaz' 6 , ' 1 Arzdnzwr N570 Hfrk Cily HETHER it be clothes crafted by Lang- rock or accessories approved by them, the Exeter man has accepted this authentic. 1IFino woolomivuroflxlly selected as to fle- sigu and color--plus Lzmgroc-k tailoring- givo :L style expression found in no other vustomoml or rozuly-to-cloll clothes. W Jur ICu1'opezu1 representative is continually Sc-zm-hing for new and smart ar-1-essolies worthy of the good taste of Exeter men to he presented in connection with our clothes. THE EXETE Rfuop AT THE CAMPUJ' fron.:-onzo av EANGROCK A EXNELER 319 THE 1929 PEAN IEIQADIJATE! HDU!E EXETEIQ, N. H. DEEEIQS CDMEDDTADLE LDDGIN6! AND MEAL! EDD THE DAIQENT! AND EIQIEND! DE THE !TUDENT! DIEIEE! 8: DLlJ!T CLA!! IQING! EIQATEIQNITY DIN! CHAIQM! AND MEDAL! EDD EVEIQY !DDl2T DIQIZE DDD! AND DIAQUE! 73 TDEMDNT !T. DD!TDN, MA!! H. M. DUNHAM 516 !Dl2l.JDE !TDEET !DlQANTDN, DA. I NVE!TMENT! AN D DAN lil N13 THE 1929 PEAN nique The Princeton University Store is a unique establishment. HSupplying everything the college man needs, it is located at the heart of the beautiful Princeton University campus. 1lIt is a co-operative business, sharing its profits with its customers, who are stockholders, and Who have a voice in its management. 1lIt is well Worth a visit when next you are in Princeton. THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE PRINCETON, N. J. PAINE FURNITURE USED IN ALL P. E. A. DORMITORIES and famous for quality 321 W I 4 322 THE 1929 PEAN --- Harmony Is the First Law of Dress -- EVERY article you wear should bear a proper relationship to the other articles so that, grouped together, they form one unified, hang-together theme or motif So, in choosing accessories of dress be sure that they are correctly matched or contrasted in color, each serving as a foil to the other -the cravat to the shirtg the handkerchief to the suitg and the hosiery to the cravat. 345 Washington N I C K E R S 0 N 104 Boylslon Sm' .. The Haberdasher.. Sm' BOSTON - ----- MASSACHUSETTS A. L. SLEEPER'S Optical and jewelry Store ESTABLISHED 1876 ON THE SQUARE EXETER, N. H. BUNCE BROTHERS, Inc. Q Clothiers and Outfitters Q MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY 323 THE 1929 PEAN he farmer of today proudly 'beaches his son what his own fafher' -bauqhiv him--f fo use a John Deere Plow. -r':f- 44. A5 ::'. 451 e Q L i'i u'?-253'-W :gf'Q.'3i-5:11 324 THE 1929 PEAN McCABE 84. FRADLEY 39 ERoADwAv NEW YORK CITY MEMBERS: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: NEW YORK CURB MARKET MEMBERS: NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE J. FREDERICK FRADLEY I ARTHUR E. McCABE X NoRMAN E. Trrus E 325 i '36 THE 1929 PEAN SWEETI-i EAlQ'l S SMAIQT FDOTWEAIQ ,.-ni BY JDI-IANSEN EDOS. SHOE C0. NEW vomi - - st. Louis - - :mms 'l'f A'-----W -1- A IZIQIEND 'I' 'I' 327 THE 1929 PEAN EXETER IQIOTIOR MART TEL. 590 3 QM? Studebaker MM 6 STORAGE ACCESSORIES GEORGE and PHILLIPS Ta 'I s a d felis Fa lor n M f ncy Haberdashers Importations 53 I 22 ATHLETIC GOODS GEORGE anal PHILLIPS WALTER A. WOLFE Insurance and Surety Bonds TRINITY BUILDING 111 BROADWAY NEW YORK. N. Y. THE 1929 PEAN fm .Er tai 1 t , Q L. X5 4 f xfw f' X ke- 1 K U 5 is Wx 7' The Luxenberg Sack Suit has won its wide- spread popularity among college men through strict adher- ence to a distinct style. 334.50 to 842.50 Na: LUXENBERG sl Bro. 37 Union Square, New York .l.1l . LOUIS O. NEVILLE 'iff Investments Securities. .. 4? 60 STATE STREET BOSTON : : : MASS. oming to gale This year O MEET EVERYBODY at the YALE CO-OP NEW HAVEN, CONN. Your Book Store Your Stationery Store Your Sporting Goods Store Your Smoke Shop YOUR GENERAL STORE WELL STOCKED WITH EVERYTHING FOR YOUR WORK OR PLAY Outfitters for All Yale Teams JOIN As soon as you arrive in town 330 THE 1929 PEAN ' 'W 1-ar - --- CC mjpllimfemurs of R, L. ILIEVY Zlltturnap at lam SCRANTON PIENNSYJLVANIIA THE 1929 PEAN MEMBER EEDERAIL RESERVE SYSTEM Rockingham National Bank lnvites YOUR Account cAPtTA1L svnrtvs st00,000.00 s20,000.00 EXETER ..- NEW HAMPSHIRE 0110500 0 soN GREGQ K7l9 n Vgwgivf 'A 5 ---as fe ,fZ4Zff4'-tb 1- 2 3 :,:-.ifii -L, vfsfi ,Q qw H of NASHIUA, N. H. Oar Motto: Pay ILESS for BETTER Services' Dearlmorngs Eiwllspsnd Express Tranlxs anml Merchandise Given Door to Door Delivery in Boston Proper. Also to Hotels anal Steamship lines. Residence: 69 Main Street Telelplnone 365-R BACGCGACGE TRANSEER 332 THE 1929 PEAN The Phillips Exeter Academy Incorporated April 3, 1 781 Formally Opened May 1, 1783 THE ACADEMY offers instruction in all studies required for admission to tlme leading colleges and scientific schools. FOR ADMISSION to tlme 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, eitlxer lay examination or lay sclmool certificate. IN students go every year from Exeter to Harvard, Yale, Prmceton, Massachusetts Institute of Tecl1nology,Dartmoutl1, and to many other colleges, universlties and t6Cl'Il'llC31 schools. DIPLOMAS are given to students who lmnoralaly complete the course is S350 a year. About fourteen tlmousand dollars is divided annually among good scholars of l1igl1 clmaracter. but slender H18 HDS. EXAMINATIONS of the College Entrance Examination Board are held annually in June at the Academy. ELEVENTH SUMMER SESSION July 9-August 30 Credit is given toward graduation from tl1e Academy for courses carried success- fully ln the Summer Session. and new students are admitted for tl1e Fall Term upon recommendatlon of tlle faculty of the Summer Sesslon. Over forty courses are offered in Latin, Greek. Mathematics, English, Frenclm, German, Spanish, Hxstory. Science, and Muslc. The students are given an opportunity for surf-bathing alwout twice a weelc. and there are other excursions. The sports are tennis, swimming. canoeing. rowing. golf, baseball, and track athletics, The swimming pool in the Thompson Gymnasium is open ln tlle afternoon of every week-day. The clmrge for the Summer Session is 5275, covering a furnished room. board. tultlon, excursxons, and sports. For admission. apply to the Chairman of the Summer Session Faculty. 333 ,B 1? - .. 334 THE 1929 PEAN KX-Nxxxxffw l fr- Y ff, X fgfw ff fb r f '5 F f, 'f f 4 Q 3 ,fr Xb r ,f c. X x e- , . fr, I Kfflnf ., .. If I 1 fl'-' M f fy. xf. 1, ,, f , w .rT...-- K x .f' fr 'v N, ry , 1 V3 ,yyf,,,4 , 1, v ,-,, N,,,- rag,- f1fe' ff fe r r efrawr 'FU?F11Br ' rf r f .- - ' ' , ' ' gi, -1 gielv -, if- 'z 41 aff. f --.r - Q ' w 1 'Lil i' -ffxifafiav,-RT ' 5523 W, - 1 -.LJ uv , it-LLL -H :1 ,,,52wf wal, fn Y,-,B X f J : KI- 'V QW?-, t' lf ,l 'f mf 1' The 3Vew .Baseball Gage The S-Plvillqns Sxeter Ecademy Sawyer C3om'Zrue?z'on Go. 56uila'ers Spark Square Qldg. :: Qoilon, c'7Vla5s. Cfompliments of CZQQ. QD. gfiyron ana' Sons feather Cfompany qwilliamsport -- -- gwarylana' THE 1929 PEAN Compliments of A. E. MCREEL CO., Inc. WATER STREET EXETER, N H. THOMPSON- TEMPLE CO. Druggists We carry a complete line of your Drug Store wants and our Tobacco and Pipe Departments are up to date WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Compliments of A FRIEND 336 THI 1323 ILXN SE. . H. Grill L QI. :J-Ein fans 337 338 THE 1929 PEAN ffllbe fIExeter Banking Qlurnpanp ESTABLISHED 1894 A GROWING INSTITUTION OF BETTER SERVICE OCCUPYING A STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION AND OFFERING TO ITS CUSTOMERS EVERY ACCOMMODATION CONSISTENT WITH GOOD BANKING. --ww-iflnesunrres Qbher 52,850,000.00jwf--- CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS TRAVELERS' CHECKS FOREIGN EXCHANGE btnhents' fibeciaing Zlrruunts buliniteh 339 THE 1929 PEAN When you need a new pair of shoes, or have your old ones repaired, ask for K O R R Y K R O M E Leather Soles LONG WEAR WATERPROOF NON-SLIP J. W. and A. P. HOWARD COMPANY CORRK PENNSYLVANIA TANNERS snvcs 1867 AMERICAN FEATURE FILM COMPANY HARRY ASHER, President 37-41 Piedmont Street :: Boston, Mass. Young Men's Furnishings Cleaning and Pressing Custom Made Clothing Athletic Goods ...JIM MORSE... AT ACADEMY YARD Catering to Student Trade Exclusively THE OLDEST SCHOOL PAPER IN AMERICA THE EXONIAN ESTABLISHED 1878 Published Semi-Weekly by the Students of The Phillips Exeter Academy Winner First Prize, Columbia University Interscholastic Press Association Contest, 1929 340 THE 1929 PEAN REG. U.S. PAT. OFE THESE, then, constitute the duties and activities of the engineers and chemists which the du Pont Company employs-to insure the uninterrupted pro- duction of certain chemical products in properly designed apparatus assembled, into efficient manu- facturing units which we know as 'plants', to insure that these chemical products are at all times of the highest quality and entirely uniform, to insure that the processes used are as economical and efficient as possible, to improve and develop apparatus, to im- prove processes or to devise new processes, to improve the quality of existing products, and to devise new products, in order that the du Pont Company may be kept not merely abreast of, but in advance of, the times. DR. CHARLES M. A. STINE, Chemical Director. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 86 COMPANY, INC. WILMINGTON DELAWARE 341 THE 1929 PEKN cw-Mmfs bf A FRIE D 0 O 842 THE 1929 PEAN C M RYDER, PRES. O. S. STACY, VICE-PRES. A. S. KELLEY T C. M. RYDER COMPANY, INC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BEEF, LAMB AND PORK PRODUCTS 62-64 FANEUIL HALL MARKET TEL 185582 FHCHMOND BOSTON, MASS 'Eli IQ' E. W. PITMAN CO. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LAWRENCE, MASS. 100 --'IW COMPLIMENTS or-' SPAULDING-'S MUSIC STORE 343 THE 1929 PEAN ... 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 86 SNYDER COMPANY BLACKSTONE, NORTH and NORTH CENTRE STS. BOSTON , MASS. LEWIS, MEARS COMPANY WHOLESALE Butter, Cheese and Eggs OFFICERS-L. E. James, Presidentg 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. Marble. 33 SOUTH MARKET STREET BOSTON, MASS. ERNEST C. STONE, O.D. Registered Optometrist EYES EXAMINED PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED P. E. A. Jewelry, Book Ends, Shields. Parker, Chilton and Waterman Pens. Wrist Watches, Watch Repairing, Alarm Clocks. Optical Repairing. 157 WATER STREET :: :: :: EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE F. W. PARKER L. E. WEBSTER EXETER LUMBER COMPANY WHOLESALE and RETAIL Cedar Posts Lime Hair Cement Roofing Doors, Windows, Blinds. Pine Finish and Sheathing TELEPONE 153 EXETER, N. H. 344 THfE 1929 PEAN STYLE UUTEJITTERS FOR MEN AND EOYS EUR EIIETYESEVEN YEARS AT. . . SCRANTON, IPA. Qomplimemis of The New Sqummseetlf Heuse SATURDAYS: 5. P. M. T0 8 P. M. MUSIC 5 SUNDAYS: 12 M. T0 5 P. M., 5:50 P. M. TO 7:50 P. M. WHITE HUUSE QAEE Caterers for Ueemsiens Seafing Cnpacify, pr Tllw HOUSE mf EOLTER More than an Teggery A College Hnslfzilfzutfze AMHERST EXETER HYANNIIS 345 , THE 1929 PEAN To Syracuse and Central New York Alumni and Undergraduates WE EXTEN D GREETINGS Nicholas M. Peters Clothing Company CLOTHES OF QUALITYMAT MODERATE PRICES A MGDERN AID TO EDUCATION TYPE WRITERS STANDARD and NEW PORTABLE '4 For Sale, To Rent or Repaired K A si Batchelder's Bookstore A NEG LEY 81 COMPANY ...Paint and Varnish Makers... SAN ANTONIO B UY URN ?Wf1 oosT ANTHRACITE THE GoodyearAuto Supply Co. Soda a 324 ADAMS AVENUE SCRANTON, PA. 44 wa BOSTON 8: MAINE T H E 1 9 2 9 P E A N G: of fe , 3-f .1 K Alf :L .. sw, Gil' xl' 4' Ji ve.:-r I4 ' ' nl li-'bv' ' -A gc' 'i'T,f r WI Founded 1886 The Phillips Exeter Monthly ALL EXPENSE TOURS by Motor Coach through SCENIC NEW ENGLAND Maine Beaches White Mountains Green Mountains The Berkshires A t r conductor points out place f t t es o e accommo a ions,a dl k t g h t 1 d t f th mfort of our passengers. Coaches for SPECIAL PARTIES lo go anywhere, any time BOSTON 8: MAINE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Phone-Portsmouth 33 ROGERS BROWN Sz CROCKER BROS., INC PIG IRON 1: c0KE If ALLOYS General Office: 21 East 40th Street, New York City L Boston Buffalo Pittsburgh Philadelphia Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago St Exeter Baggage Transfer Company Telephone 611 Check Your Baggage to Your Room ASK YOUR BAGGAGE MASTER WHEN CHECKING 347 THE 1929 PEAN FRENCH TUTORING SCHOOL NORTHWOOD, NEW HAMPSHIRE Begins Angust I Closes September I4 Intensive training for Fall examinations. A limited number of boys accepted. Apply to john S. French, Ph.D., Director, II Linden St., Exeter, N. H. CA UGHEY 6? PRA TT General Contractors ANTRIM, N H. W Builders of New Stadia for The Phillips Exeter Academy For Drugs and Prescription Compliments of Wm The 'IQd and Gray Toilet Articles, etc. Owned and operated by an Weeks E99 Sefhyay-d gxonian for fellow Sxonians '348 THE 1929 PEAN CUNNIINGT-TAM 'If' TTT' :W '-Jin ' Y' ' mfg' v Ag'-I A 1 GLASS PHOTOCGRAPHER .. T0 .. THE PT-TTEETPS EXETER ACADEMY -!lh5h:,,h v I STUDTO z WATER STREET EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE 349 THE 1929 PEAN 'N me ,, ,, .,......,. , ,.,,... , ......,.. -'-' iii Q 1 ' ij Lf 1: sksknlsssk 1 1 ,H V , a q qQ1q Qi .............................................g M 5 I 6137076 ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS BOOK BY Zglevtvic Uitg Engraving Gln, BUFFALO 350 ,E 'J ,I K , ' Ns F? ti NW W5 THE 1929 PEAN 41211 ,gipidwffffprgi Q: - A ,S S Qi 2 3 but 5 1 - A' . t GQIBSI Ll wr 'Q 5 ,11 ? fprinters to 65,76 Qpbillips Gxeter cffzcademy and its Students far nearly a hundred years. : : : : : 351 352 Bi 1- -231 lil m l 1 - 1 m 3 i - m lm! .f1-UDENT DIDECTUDY Numeral miflin TO :mem A 6 Abbott, R. C., 33, 40, 121. 122, 131, 171, 186, 206, 218, 285, 286, 302. U Ach, S. E., 134, 147, 236. U Adams, L. J., 134, 147, 212, 243, 261, 268, 269. U Ahern, F. C., 134, 147, 265. U Allen, A. V., Jr., 134, 147. U Alter, F. W., Jr., 134, 147. J Alter, R. L., 158, 160, 2741 U Anderson, D. G., 134, 147, 303. s Angle, C. E., 38, 40, 121, 122, 166, 195, 198, 238, 244, 274, 290, 292. U Armstrong, A. H., 134, 136, 145, 147. U Armstrong, H. C., Jr., 134, 147, 234. s Atwood, W. G., 33, 40, 121, 122, 196, 244. s Atwood, W. F., Jr., 38, 41, 121, 122. U Austin, S. F., 134, 136, 145. 147. 195, 274, 304. L Avery, R. N., 152, 154, 236. L Avery, W. A., Jr., 152, 154. s Ayer, J. B. Jr., 38, 41, 121, 122, 216, 243, 247, 295. I3 3 Bachrach, B. K., 38, 41, 121, 122, 129, 168, 210. 222, 230, 240, 256. e Backus, C. W., 33, 42, 121, 122, 166, 195, 199. 237. 304. L Backus, LeR. M., Jr., 152, 154, 166, 195, 244. L Ballard. J. B., 152, 154, 244. L Bancroft, Wilfred, Jr., 152, 154, 214, 292. L Barbour, John, 152, 154, 261. U Barden, L. J., 134, 147, 195, 244. UBarlow, DeW. D., Jr., 134, 147, 186, 214, 296. s Barnard, R. P., 38, 42, 121, 122. s Barnes, R. L., 38, 42, 121, 122, 290, 292. L Barr, H. B., 152, 154. U Bassett, G. G., 134, 147. e Bates, R. H., 33, 43, 121, 122, 290, 303. U Bauer, W. B. A. J., 134, 147. s Baxter, R. E., 38, 43, 121, 122, 295. J Bean, N. M., 158, 160. U S U L U J U J S S L S S L S L J U L S U J L S U L S U U U S S L U S U Beardsell, W. L., Jr., 134, 147, 261. Beatty, R. D., Jr., 33, 43, 121, 122, 298, 299. Beauregard. J. F., 134, 147. Beede, L. S., 152, 154. Belden, F. H., 134, 147, 204, 218. Bellinger, C. A., 158, 160. Bennett, R. M., 134, 147, 243, 247, 261, 268, 269. Benton, C. C., 153, 160. Bernntb, E. P., 33, 44, 121, 122, 131, 210, 230, 238, 261, 285, 286, 294. Bcrolzheimer, E. A., 38, 44, 121, 122, 106, 168, 304. Biles, H. W., 152, 154. Bill, A. P., 33, 44, 121, 122. Bissell, H. H., 33, 45, 121, 122, 183, 184, 210, 274. Blackman, A. F., 152, 154, 210. Blackman, D. M., 38, 45, 121, 122, 210, 295. Blair, R. E., 152, 154, 303. Blais, C. A., Jr., 158, 160, 244. Bliss, J. B., 134, 147. Boadwee, G. A., 152, 154, 274. Bolles, E. B., 38, 45, 121, 122. Bonthron, W. R., 134, 147. Boody, D. A., 158, 160. Borst, V. S., 152, 154. Bourgeois, G. A., 3rd, 38, 46, 121,122, 243, 247. Bradley, Frank, Jr., 134, 147, 214, 241, 242, 274, 300. Bradley, G. C., 152, 154, 214. U Bradley, J. D., 38, 46, 121, 122, 274. Bradshaw, C. G., 134, 147. Bragdon, F. D., 134, 147, 203. Brant. J. M., 134, 147, 166. 304. Breed, H. A., 38, 46, 121, 122, 277, 298. Bremer, Robert, 33, 47, 121, 122, 238, 274, 288. Brooke, St. G. T., 152, 154. Brooks, R. C., 134, 147, 204, 230, 285, 286. Broom, H. P., 33, 47, 121, 122, 168, 190, 191, 216, 235. Brown, Earle, Jr.,134, 147, D .1 H3 3 1 1 E HII E SE 4- . s Brown, E. W., 38, 47, 121, 122. J Brown, J. B., 158, 160. L Brown, P. E., 152, 154. L Brown, R. S., Jr., 152, 154, 166, 168, 234. s Brown, R. L., 38, 48, 121, 122, 244. U Brown, W. D., 134, 147, 296. U Brown, W. N., 134, 147. U Buchner, F. T., 134, 147, 171. s Buck, D. S., 38, 48, 121, 122. s Buckland, Wilfred, Jr., 38, 48, 121, 122, 210, 230, 234, 238. L Budington, T. H., 152, 154. L Bunyan, G. H., 152, 154. 1 U Burchenal, J. H., 134, 147, 234. L Burgess, S. N., Jr., 152, 154, 214, 297. s Burley, H. B., Jr., 38, 49, 121, 122, 206, 302. L Burrows, G. H., 2nd, 152, 154. L Byam, W. M., 152, 154, 244. U Byron, G. G., 134, 147. s Byron, S. T., 38, 49, 121, 122, 128, 129, 131, 196, 204, 205, 206, 214, 222, 227, 242, 295. C s Cahn, W. M., Jr., 38, 49, 121, 122, 180, 190, 191, 290, 292. L Cahoon, O. J., 152, 154, 216. s Calkin, R. F., 38, 50, 121, 122, 237. s Campbell, J. C., 38, 50, 121, 122, 166, 236, 237, 282. U Canby, D. B., 134, 147, 171, 130, 234. UCarpenter, A. F., 2nd, 134, 136, 145, 147, 196, 216, 288. s Carruth, T. M., 38, 50, 121, 122, 171, 191, 206, 234, 238, 285, 286, 303, 304. L Carter, H. S., 152, 154, 212, 244. S Carter, Howard, Jr.. 38, 51, 121, 122, 210. L Cathcart, R. T., 152, 154, 274. UCha1nbers, V. S., 134, 137, 145, 147, 274, 304. s Chapman, S. H., 38, 51, 121, 122, 171, 237, 290. Uchook, D. B., 134, 135, 147, 190, 218, 222, 243, 247, 294. s Child, D. S., 38, 51, 121, 122, 210. s Chipman, J. H., 38, 52, 121, 122, 242. U Church, F. O., 134, 147, 237. s Clapp, C. L., 38, 52, 121, 122, 212. U Clapp, G. T., 134, 147, 210, 241, 300. L Clarey, Northrop, Jr., 152, 154. J Clark, H. H., Jr., 158, 160. U Clark, T. R., 134, 147. U Clement, C. C., 134, 136, 145, 147, 216, 266, 269, 274. 4.1 U Cobb, Matthew, 134, 147, 190, 191. J Cobb, R. W., 158, 160. U Colby, C. R., 134, 147. J Colby, J. H., 158, 160, 212, 238. U Colley, O. G.. 134, 137, ,145, 147, 244, 296. L Collier, T. C., 152, 154. s Collins, V. L., Jr., 38, 52, 121, 122, 216, 295. J Colrnore, C. L. F., 158, 160. s Colson, J. D., 38, 53, 121, 122, 303. U Colt, J. B., 134, 147. J Colwell, A. E., 158, 160. s Conant, G. H., Jr., 38, 53, 121, 122, 235. U Condict, J. K., 134, 136, 145, 147, 186, 274, 285, 286, 303. U Conner, G. E., 134, 147. U Connick, H. R., 134, 147. L Cook, E. G., 152, 154, 195, 244. L Cook, Norman, 152, 154. U Cook, W. V., 134, 147, 304. s Cookman, A. S., Jr., 38, 53, 121, 122, 218, 292. U Cooley, R. G., 134, 147, 210, 244, 274. s Coombs, R. F., 38, 39, 54, 121, 122, 128, 129, 133, 183, 212, 222, 227, 243, 246, 247, 257, 258, 260, 261. .1 Cooney, C. T., Jr., 158, 100, 199, 230. L Cooney, J. R., 152, 154, 236. S Cooper, W. G., Jr., 38, 54, 121, 122, 290, 292, 298. L Corbett, J. M., 152, 154. J Cosby, F. V., 158, 100. U Cosby, W. R., 134, 147. U Costello, D. H., 134, 147. U Cotter, Arundel, Jr., 134, 147, 292. L Craig, D. W., 152, 154. Ucraig, W. C., Jr., 134, 147, 214, 299. s Cram, N. L., 38, 54, 121, 122, 183, 184, 244. U Crawley, W. J., Jr., 134, 147, 214, 294, 290, 297. . J Cronin, T. J., Jr., 158, 160. L Crow, L. W., Jr., 152, 154, 234, 244. L Curley, W. H., Jr., 152, 154, 236, 274. 1. Curtin, F. C., 152, 154, 198, 247, 261. J Curtis, Harold, 158, 160. U Curtis, J. A., Jr., 134, 147. 1. Curtis, M. E., 152, 154. D U Dana, R. H., 3rd, 134, 147, 183, 180, 206. U Davidson, J. A., 38, 55, 121, 122, 168, 133, 196, 218. s Dawiis, F. K., 38, 55, 121, 122, 184, 188, 237. L Davisson, C. O. C., 152, 154, 168. fr m? : m m BEC K!!! U L U U J L S U U L S U S U L S J S S U S S U J L J S L U U S U S S U S L U Daw, H. H., Jr., 134, 147. Dawson, H. P., Jr., 152, 154, 234, 274. Day, A. J., 134, 147, 186. Dean, J. H., 134, 147, 243, 247, 261, 296, 297. Dodoriok, D. A., 158, 160, 231, 285, 286. Dederick, G. C., 152, 153, 154, 231, 274. Delmarsh, A. G., Jr., 38, 55, 121, 123, 237. DeLone, L. S., Jr., 134, 147, 210, 282. Devereux, E. C., Jr., 134, 148, 299. Dickson, J. C., 152, 154, 265. Dietrich, H. H., 38, 56, 121, 123, 190, 191, 212, 231. A Dineen, J. J., Jr., 134, 138, 212. Doak, C. B., Jr., 38, 56, 121, 123, 285, 286, 292. Dodd, E. A., Jr., 134, 148, 303. Dollner, Rr. T., 152, 154. Donovan, J. F., 38, 56, 121, 123, 216, 243, 247. Dorrance, R. L., 158, 160. Douglas, W. S., 38, 57, 121, 123, 216, 290, 292. Dow, H. A., Jr., 38, 57, 121, 123, 168, 196, 210. Doyle, W. L., 134, 138, 145, 148, 168, 195, 203, 205, 206, 238, 244, 284. Dryer, J. P., 38, 57, 121, 123, 166, 196, 290, 292. Duncan, .W. R., 38, 58, 121, 123, 214, 274. Danton, L. W., Jr., 134, 148, 188, 237. E Eckstein, J. P., Jr., 158, 160, 234. Embury, P. A., 152, 154, 210, 288, 299. Emerson, J. V., 158, 160, 244. Emerson, L. K., 38, 58, 121, 123. Endicott, E. F., 152, 148, 154. Etherington, R. M., 123, 148, 244. Evans, Townsend, 134, 148, 212, 243, 261. Everett, W. C., 38, 58, 121, 123, 218, 231, 268, 269. I: Fain, H. L., 134, 148. Fallon, R. D., 38, 59, 121, 123, 212, 277. Famulener, Kefith, 38, 59, 121, 123. Farnunn, S. HL., 134, 148. Fay, E. L., Jr., 38, 59, 121, 123, 195. Fellows, J. E., Jr., 152, 154, 195. Filarrnp, L. L., 134, 138, 145, 148, 166, 214, 274. J Finlay, Madison, 158, 160, 284. U Fitz, C. N., Jr., 134, 148, 214, 300. L Flaherty, C. L. J., 152, 154. U Fletcher, Thomas, Jr., 134, 148, 214, 234. s Floyd, P. E., 38, 60,121, 123. L Ford, W. M., Jr., 152, 154. S Foster, P. S., 38, 60, 121, 123, 214, 216, 277. U Fowler, C. G., Jr., 134, 148, 204. S Francis, C. S., 38, 60, 121, 123, 210, 242, 274, 290, 292. s Francis, R. S., Jr., 38, 61, 121, 123, 282. S Frank, F. M., 38, 61, 121, 123, 195, 203, 205. U Freeman, J. D., 134, 148. S Frornd, George, 38, 61, 121, 123, 216, 243, 247, 261, 265Q S Friedler, Nat., 38, 62, 121, 123, 168, 234. S Frink, Spafford, 38, 62, 121, 123, 210, 234. s Frost, F. W., Jr., 38, 62, 121, 123, 285, 286. L Frost, G. H., 152, 154, 244, 134, 148. 6 . s Gadsden, H. W., 38, 63, 121, 123, 168, 234, . 288. U Gagliardi, J. F., 134, 148. J Gallison, D. W., 158, 160. U Gallup, P. M., 134, 148. S Garnsey, W. S., 3rd, 38, 63, 121, 123, 218. S Garrison, B. H., Jr., 3, 38, 63, 121, 123, 131, 186, 190, 191, 214, 265, 274, 284, 297. U Gemmell, E. M., 134, 148, 210. L Genter, C. F., 152, 154. U Gilbert, F. H., 134, 148. S Gillespie, Luke, 38, 64, 121, 123, 131, 212, 237, 240, 282. s Gillespie, W. E., 38, 64, 121, 123, 131, 190, 191, 212, 298, 299. s Gillette, Edwin, 38, 64, 121, 123, 186, 196, 206. U Gilmore, R. N., Jr., 134, 148, 237. L Glidden, G. G., 152, 154, 303. U Gomez, William, Jr., 134, 148, 168, 196, 234. s Goodell, R. W., 38, 65, 121, 123, 128, 222, 243, 255, 256. J Goodridge, J. N., 158, 160. s Goodwillie, J. M., 38, 65, 121, 123, 188, 190, 191. U Gordon, H. W., 134, 148, 304. U Gordon, L. C., 134, 148. S Gordon, R. C., Jr., 38, 65, 121, 123, 130, 171, 183, 184, 186, 214, 222, 238, 240. U Goree, B. K., Jr., 34, 139, 145, 171, 234. U Gould, C. E., 134, 148, 188. K . ,' 7 --..- .c.1n's3-2 3553341 pac.-1:f:.f ' lm. -. ' li--ww. wa Sas 3:21294 fum- Warwi 1 L Grant, A. M., 152, 154, 195. s Grant, B. H., 33, 66, 121,123, 130, 166, 168, 216, 235. L Grant, G. R., Jr., 152, 154, 237, 238. L Graves, J. K., 152, 155, 196. S Green, C. S., Jr., 38, 66, 121, 123, 230. L Green, R. A., 152, 155. L Gregg, H. A., Jr., 152, 155, 212, 237. U Griffin, J. H., Jr., 134, 148. U Grimmer, R. D., Jr., 134, 148. S Griswold, T. F., 38, 66, 121, 123, 190, 191, 214. s Guion, H. G., 38, 67, 121, 123. I-I s Hack, B. H., 38, 67, 121, 123, 212, 243, 247. U Hahn, A. H., 134, 148. U Hall, P. W., 134, 148, 244. U Hall, R. L., Jr., 134, 148, 303. s Hallowell, R. H., 38, 67, 121, 123, 216, 238, 241, 244, 247, 274. L Hamilton, S. T., 152, 236. S Hammond, F. M., Jr., 38, 68, 121, 123, 205, 206, 234. L Hancock, P. M., 152, 155, 234. s Hand, J. B., 38, 68, 121, 123. L Hanson, J. C., 2nd, 152, 155. U Hardenbrook, F. G., 134, 148. 1. Harding, R. E., Jr., 152,155,216,234. L Harman, S. B., 152, 155. J Harmon, R. B., Jr., 158, 160. s Harris, R. H., Jr., 3, 38, 68, 121, 123, 129, 131, 171, 190, 191, 198, 216, 240, 244, 254, 276, 277, 288. L Harrison, H. W., 152, 155, 216. L Harrison, Richmond, 152, 155. J Harrison, R. B., 158, 160. S Hart, P. T., 38, 68, 121, 123. U Harwick, J. W., 134, 148. 1. Haskins, G. L., 152, 155. s Hastings, H. B., Jr., 38, 68, 121, 123, 212. UHastings, Russell, Jr., 134, 148, 195, 235, 237, 244, 304. U Hastings, T. W., Jr., 134, 148, 195. L Hastings, W. M., 152, 155. L Hausserman, C. L., Jr., 152, 155. UHawkins, G. W., 134, 143, 168, 171, 206, 212, 230, 234, 244. S Heap, J. E., Jr., 33, 121, 123, 131, 190, 191, 196, 197, 204, 216, 241, 244, 254, 290, 292. L Heap, R. G., 152, 155. U Heath, M. F., Jr., 134, 148, 216, 284. U Heinkel, R. B., 134, 148, 237. L U U L J L J U S S U U U S S S U J S L S S S L L S S S S S J L L U S U J S S S U U J S J S Heintz, A. M., 152, 155, 206, 235. Hennessy, R. B., Jr., 134, 148. Herschel, Clemens, Jr., 134, 148, 300. Hewitt, E. M. S., 152, 236. Higgins, W. M., Jr., 158, 160. Hill, MacG. H., 152, 155. Hinchliffe, G. F., 158, 160, 304. Hine, A. C., Jr., 134, 148. Hinkol, W. H., Jr., 33, 121, 123. Hinsman, J. A. M., 38, 70, 121, 123. Hixon, G. D., 134, 143, 285, 286. Hoifheimer, H. M., 134, 148. Holden, J. H., 134, 148, 237. Holder, R. D., 33, 70, 121, 123, 131, 190, 191, 216, 235. Holihan, J. P., 33, 71,121,123,212,242,297. Holt, R. G., 38, 71, 121, 123, 131, 237, 244. Hood, J. H., Jr., 134, 148, 195. Hopkins, H. S., 158, 160. Horn, W. C., 3rd, 38, 71, 121, 298,,299. Hosford, W. D., Jr., 152, 155, 216, 277. Hotchkiss, G. B., Jr., 38, 72, 121, 123, 210, 274. Hotchkiss, S. L., 38, 121, 72, 123. Howard, J. B., 38, 72, 121, 124. Hubbard, C. V., 152, 155, 212, 241. Huif, Gilbert, 152, 155. Hunting, W. F., 38, 73, 121, 124, 214. Huntington, A. P., 33, 73, 121, 124, 204, 236, 284. Huron, L. H., 33, 73, 121, 124, 196. Huyck, W. F., 38, 74, 121, 124. Hyatt, Bradstreet, 38, 74, 121, 124. J Jaffe, J. P., 153, 160. James, L. G., 152, 155. James, R. W., 152, 155. Jastram, E. P., Jr., 134, 148. Johansen, H. B., 38, 74, 121, 124, 204, 210 Johnson, A. T., 134, 148. Johnson, A. W., 158, 160. Johnson, E. C., Jr., 33, 121, 124, 206, 240 268, 288, 303. Johnson, S. C., 33, 121, 124, 131, 212. Johnson, W. doF., 33, 121, 124, 196, 212. Jonos, G. S., 134, 139, 145, 143, 234. Jones, O. B., 134, 148. Jones, R. H., 153, 160, 234. Jones, T. S., 3, 33, 76, 121, 124, 128, 190 191, 196, 216, 222, 243, 247, 261. Jones, T. A. D., Jr., 158, 160. Jordan, R. H., 38, 121, 124, 183, 196. Lmsnupfxm ll u l i ..Ql'E li U Kahn, A. E., 134, 148, 206. L Kansteiner, P. J., 152, 155. S Kase, C. M., 38, 121, 124, 205, 214. J Keeney, J. H., 158, 160. U Kelley, A. M., 134, 149. r. Kelly, E. R., 152, 155, 234. s Kemp, Bradstreet, 38, 77, 121, 124, 231, 244, 274. 195, L Kennett, R. H., 152, 155, 204. Q U Kenney, E. O., Jr., 134, 149, 212, 244, 294, 296, 300. s Keppel, David, 38, 77, 121, 295. 124, 183, 236, S Kimball, R. P., 38, 77, 121, 124, 128, 183, 216, 222, 227, 243, 247, 261, 268, 269. n King, W. R., 38, 78, 121, 124, 196, 197, 214, 238. J Kingsley, F. H., Jr., 158, 160. r Kinno, A. s., 158, 160, 236, 274. L Kirtland, Lynn, 152, 155. s Kittredge, B. W., 38, 78, 121, 124, 210, 234. S Kniblon, J. W., 3rd, 38, 78, 121, 124, 131, 194, 196, 206, 237, 243, 247. U Knowles, F. E., 134, 149, 216, 274, 300. U Knox, B. D., 134, 149, 218. 6 Knox, D. D., 38, 79, 121, 124, 212, 235, 268, 269, 300. U Knox, J. H. M., 3rd, 79,121, 288, 300. s Knox, S. D., 38, 79, 121, 124, 237, 238, 285, 286. S Kollmyer, H. F., 38, 79, 121, s Koren, H. L. T., 38, 80, 121, 298, 301. o Kucera, J. E., 38, 80, 121, 124, J Kuhn, C. H., 158, 160. L U Lambie, C. A., Jr., 134, 149. 134, 149, 218, 168, 190, 191, 124. 124, 238, 277, 204, 210, 230. rr Lane, A. S., 134, 135, 149, 243, 268, 269. S Longford, C. J., 38, 121, 124. 5 LaPierre, A. R., 38, 80, 121, 124, 195, 288. A U LaPrelle, Robert, 134, 149, 234. L Larsen, C. S., 158, 155. 3 Lnokor, Edward, 38, 81, 121, 124, 131, 183, 186. U Lazarus, Fred, 3rd, 134, 149, 292. U Lazarus, Simon, Jr., 134, 149, L Learned, J. P., 152, 155. U Lee, H. S., 134, 149, 277. 166, 186, 304. r. Lemke, 0. A., Jr., 152, 155, 166, 195, 244, 292. Leonard, Robert. 158, 160. Leopold, R. W., 38, 81, 121, 124, 282, 3 Levin, Sidney, 134, 149, 197. 02. 210 Levy, R. L., 38, 81, 121,l124, 190, 191, , 274, 288. Lewis, R. G., 152, 155. Lillonnhnl, J. L., Jr., 38, 82, 121, 124, 214, 240, 242, 261. Lilienthal, P. E., 158, 160, 168, 304. Lindsey, D. H., 38, 82, 121, 124, 285, 286. Lister, D. K., 134, 149, 190, 235. Little, W. F., Jr., 38, 82, 121, 124, 195, 244, 298, 299. Lobb, J. C., 134, 149. Lockwood, T. D., 152, 155, 206, 234. Loranger, E. J., Jr., 38, 83, 121, 124, 218, 234. Loranger, F. C., 152, 155. Lovejoy, A. P., 134, 149, 195, 274, 299. Lowe, R. L., 134, 149, 292. Lowenthal, R. L., 152, 155. Lutz, F. B., 38, 83, 121, 124, 166, 195, 235, 244. Lyle, J. F., 38, 83, 121, 124, 196. Lynch, H. W., 134, 149, 216, 261. Lyon, S. A., Jr., 152, 155. Lyon, W. D., Jr., 152, 155, 304. Lyster, P. B., 38, 84, 121, 124, 236. M MacAdam, A. E., 3rd, 152, 155. Macdonald, A. L., 152, 155, 235. MacDonald, E. P., 161. Mackenzie, A. A., 152, 155, 171, 188, 212. MacVane, J. F., 38, 84, 121, 124. Magill, T. N., 134, 149, 204. Magnusson, P. L., 134, 149, 244. Manning, W. J., 38, 84, 121, 124, 188, 238. Marchand, E. W., 158, 161, 236. Marchand, J. F., 152, 155, 236. Marden, Ford, 38, 85, 121, 124, 222, 261. Marks, A. H., 152, 155. Marshall, Andrew, Jr., 134, 149, 304. Marshall, C. D., 38, 85, 121, 124, 218. Marshall, R. F., 38, 85, 121, 124,.190, 244, 303. Martin, G. K., 152, 155. Martin, W. F., Jr., 134, 149, 196, 218. Marting, W. A., 134, 149, 212, 284, 247, 261. Molhor, R. B., 38, 86, 121, 124, 130, 183, 194, 196. 171, 242, 191, 243 , 168, kgs! 11 -- m -li ng!! J Mayo, E. M., 158, 161. L Negus, R. A., 152, 156. U McCabe, A. E., Jr., 134, 149, 214, 296. S Nichols, H. C., 38, 89, 121, 125, 290. L McCoach, David, 3rd, 152, 155. s Niebling, R. E., 38, 90, 121, 125, 196, 205, J McCullough J. G., 2nd 158 161 304. 218, 230, 238. U McGregor, D. R., 38, 861 121i 124j131, 214, J Niles, H. D., 158, 161. 302, S Nimmo, D. D., 38, 90, 121, 125, 131, 216, U McKee J. P., 134, 149, 204, 206, 243. 242, 274, 298, 299. U McKen,zie, R. B., 134, 149. L Nims, N. G., 132, 156. U McMeekan, D. W., 134, 149. L Noyes, E. D., Jr., 152, 156. s McMichael, Morton, 38, 86, 121, 124, 166, S Nulle, Richard, 38, 90, 121, 125, 212. 196, 236, 282, 298. S Nystrom, K. G., 38, 91, 121, 125, 196, 197, U McMullen, R. s., 134, 149. 204, 206, 212, 241. L McQuade, A. J., 152, 155, 288. 0 s McTigue, W. J., Jr., 38, 87, 121, 124, 212, 242, 277. U Olds, E. A., 3rd, 134, 149, 216. 9 Mead, Jolm, 38, 87, 121, 124, 210. S 011ver.VY- H-, 38, 91, 121, 125. U Meffert, R. F., 134, 149, 218, 243, 247, 276, U Oppenheimer, R- B-, 134, 199- 277. S Osgood, C. B., 38, 91, 121, 125. L Merchant, E. O., Jr., 152, 155, 236, 282. D Pack, W. N., 134, 149, 166. Page, J. W., 38, 92, 121, 125, 196. Parker, E. B. T., 158, 161. U Parker, E. P., 134, 149. Jr., 134, 149, 261, 300. J Parker, J. H., Jr., 158, 161, 304. s Parker, J. L., 38, 92, 121, 125, 130, 235. S Parker, J. E., Jr., 38, 92, 121, 212, 284. s Merrill, B. R., 38, 87, 121, 124, 190, 191, 214, 234, 274, 303. U U Merrill, D. D., 134, 149, 218, 261, 288, 294. S U Merrill, J. C., 134, 149. J s Merriman, Albert, Jr., 38, 88, 121, 124. U Merry, E. W., 134, 140, 149, 296, 297. U Pafkafr G- P-r U Merry, R. W., 134, 145, 149. U Meyer, H. E., 134, 149. s Meyer, O. C., Jr., 38, 88, 121, 124. U Miririerrririrff, C. H., Jr., 134, 149. L Pafmalear W- W-r 152, 156- U Millard, J' P- R., 134, 149, 216. S P2.lJCl1, E. L., 38, 93, 121, 125, 285, 286. U Miller, Erik, 134, 149, 235. L Patterson, Q' P--r 152, 156- U Miller, H. L., 134, 149, 214, 241, 284. S Paaaa Hafflaanr 38, 931 121i 125- s Pentecost, W. I., 38, 93, 121, 125, 290, 292. Perry, Bretton, 38, 94, 121, 125. U Peter, D. E., 134, 149, 196, 203, 206, 218, 243, 247. J Peters, F. A., Jr., 158, 161, 274. U Pettit, T. B., 134, 149, 282. S Philbrick, V. F., 38, 94, 121, 125. J Picher, W. S., 158, 161. L Pierson, R. L., 152, 156. - U Pike, W. M., 134, 149. U Pixlcy, E. M., 134, 149, 212. 243, 261. U duPont, P. S., 3rd, 134, 141, 145, 149, 166, 230, 234, 244. L Poole, N. V., 152, 156. U Miller, M. G., 134, 149, 218, 274, 288, 300, 248. S J Mitchell, E. B., 158, 161. s Mitchell, E. E., 38, 88, 121, 124, 203, 206. s Moldawan, M. H., 38, 89, 121, 124, 206, 237. U Morrell, R. S., 134, 1401, 145, 149, 168. U Morrell, S. B., Jr., 134, 140, 145, 149. L Morrill, F. F., 152, 155, 294. L Morrill, R. s., 152, 155. U Morris, William, 134, 149, 203. L Moses, M. G., 152, 155. L Moses, W. B., Jr., 152, 155. UMunger, Warren, 134, 149, 210, 282, 296, 297, 301. s Munroe, H. S., Jr., 38, 89, 121, 125, 186, UPOPG, G. D., Jr., 134, 149. 237- U Post, B. G., 134, 149. s Powers, H. B., 38, 94, 121, 125, 168, 205, N 206, 236. .. J Prescott, R. D., 158, 161. L Neer, N. F., Jr., 152, 156, 196. s Price, Hickman, Jr., 38, 168, 230. L Negley, A. S. B., 152, 156, 214, 234, 303. S Priest, B. B., 38, 95, 121, 125, 168, 218, 247, J Negley, William, 158, 161, 234, 303. 274. 358 X ' . 11 , 1. mfr, A I 1 ELS' N m - m 1 dl lil S Putnam, E. K., 33, 95, 121, 125, 131, 237. S Putnam, J. W., 33, 95, 121, 125, 216, 268, 269, 290. L Quiney, J. J., 152, 156. 235, S Qninn, W. R., 33, 96, 121,125, 128, 129, 213, 222, 227, 242, 264, 265, 284. I2 1. Ramsay, J. A., 152, 156, 213, 274. S Ramsay, R. '11, 33, 96, 121, 125, 153. J Ransom, H. U., Jr., 158, 161. S Reed, W. T., 33, 39, 96, 121, 125, 128, 129, 131, 210, 222, 227, 243, 261, 290, 292. S Reid, H. N., 33, 97, 121, 125, 206, 235, 237. S Reid, William, Jr., 33, 97, 121, 125, 261, 297. n Reilly, E. B., 152, 156, 274. S Reisner, H. G., Jr., 38, 97, 121, 125, 218, 235, 237, 243, 247, 265. U Reitzell, W. R., Jr., 134, 149, 234. U Rich, C. L., 134, 149, 216, 261. s Richards, W. E., Jr., 38, 98, 121, 125, 198, 206, 218, 241, 244. U Richmond, N. W., Jr., 134, 148. S Riley, R. L., 33, 98, 121, 125, 236, 238, S Roach, J. H., 33, 93, 121, 124, 128, 129, 213, 222, 227, 242, 274. U Robb, W. S., 134, 150. S Robbe, F. G., 33, 121, 125, 237, 254. S Robbins, F. S., 33, 99, 121, 125, 236. S Roberts, J. M., 33, 99, 121, 125, 131, 242. U Robertson, E. W., 134, 150. L Robertson, J. M., 2nd, 152, 156, 234, 254, 298. U Robinette, R. B., Jr., 1-34, 150. 216, 133, 196, 282. 193, 213, 237, U Robinson, Gregory, 134, 150, 168, 171, 206, 234, 244. U Robinson, H. B. B., 134, 150, 231, 285. U Robinson, M. H., 134, 150, 237, 244. S Rodgers, A. S., 2nd, 38, 99, 121, 125, 294, 304. S Roell, Rudolph, 38, 100, 121, 125, 196. U Rogers, Carl, 134, 150, 288. S Rollins, D. G., 38, 100, 121, 125, 196, 203, 204, 205, 206, 213, 243, 247, 232. S Rorty, M. M., 33, 100, 121, 125, 190, 235, 238. 186, 193, 191, S RnSSinSr, W. A., 33, 101, 121, 125, 131, 242. U Roundey, R. E., 134, 150. L Rounsefell, C. P., 152, 156, 235. S Rnnynn, J. F., 38, 101, 121, 125, 214, 284, 297. J Runyon, M. B., 158, 161. n Russell, J. F., 134, 141, 145, 150. S Ryan, R. E., 33, 101, 121, 125. ' S L Saitta, Lawrence, 152, 156. U Saltonstall, Robert, Jr., 134, 141, 145, 150, 216, 268, 269, 274. U Sargent, O. M., 134, 150, 193. U Saunders, G. R., 134, 150, 206. s Savage, A. H., 38, 102, 121, 125, 128, 129, 131, 216, 227, 277, 298. L Scheffy, Luther, 152, 156. L Scheu, J. P., 152, 156. L Schley, A. W., 152, 156, 213. J Schley, R. L., 158, 161. nsnhnah, L. M., Jr., 134, 150, 153, 196, 193, 204, 243, 247, 296, 297. s Schoenfeld, R. A., 2nd, 38, 102, 121, 125, 237, 284. J Seccombe, A. B., 158, 159, 161, 231, 274. s Seligmann, A. W., Jr., 38, 102, 121, 125. U Seton, L. H., 134, 150, 285, 286, 292. J Severance, Craig, 158, 161. UShafTer, R. A., 134, 142, 145, 150, 168, 196, 197, 210. s Shannon, R. F., 38, 103, 121, 125, 213. S Shaw, E. 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U Talcott, Thayer, 134, 142, 145, 150, 237. U Tanenbaum, C. J., 134, 150, 236. s Taylor, A. P., 38, 110, 121, 126, 199, 277. U Taylor, B. I., Jr., 134, 150. L Taylor, R. C., 152, 156. J Taylor, T. B., Jr., 158, 161. S Tencher, J. R., 38, 111, 121, 126, 216, 265, 274, 296. U Tenney, N. L., Jr., 134, 150, 212, 268, 269. U Terry, D. D., Jr., 134, 150. J Thompson, F. H., 2nd, 158, 161. L Thompson, M. A., 152, 156, 216. J Tobey, W. J., 158, 161, 304. r. Tebitt, F. A., Jr., 152, 156, 214. e Tower, A. E., 33, 111, 121, 126, 143, 145, 196, 274, 296. e Tezier, C. W., 33, 111, 121, 126, 131, 235, 237. 7 J L Tracy, J. D., 152, 156, 274. s Travis, W. W., 38, 112, 121, 126. U Tribuno, J. L., 134, 150, 216, 254. U True, G. R., 134, 143, 145, 150, 235. U Tufts, B. C., 134, 150, 198, 204, 274, 288 U Tuttle, Willson, 134, 150, 218, 243. J Tym, Leon, 158, 161. IJ rr Ullman, V. A., 134, 150, 166. V U Van De Bogert, H. P., Jr.. 134, 150. S Van Lennep, F. 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B., 152, 156, 234. U Watson, R. B., 134, 150, 300. L Watson, W. A., 152, 156. U Watt, J. E., 134, 150. L Webb, H. B., 152, 156. e Webber, C. P., 2nd, 33, 115, 121, 126, 210, 284. e Webber, G. P., 33, 115, 121, 126, 131, 210, 280, 282. P151 u m m an num! Q J Weddle, H. H., Jr., 158, 161, 235. U Wilson, K. R., Jr., 134, 150. s Wellington, T. K., 38, 116, 121, 126, 204, L Wilson, R. W., 152, 156, 277. 210. L Wilson, W. E., Jr., 152, 156, 204. e Wells G. G., 38, 116, 121, 126, 240. o Wood, D. R., Jr., 134, 150, 216. s Wellsi R. C., 38, 116, 121, 126. U Wood, G. C., 134, 150. 5 Wendnagel, F. W., 38, 117, 121, 126, 166, L Wood, J. D., 152, 155. 183. L Woodberry, J. D. 152 156, 236. U Weston, H. S., 134, 150, 214, 261. U Woodbury, T. J.,,134,,150. L Wheeler, J. M., 152, 156, 237. L Woodman, R. E., 152, 156. o Wheeler, R. P., 134, 143, 145, 150, 171, 186, e Wright, J. W., 38, 119, 121, 126, 166, 197, 188. 244. o White, J. s., 134, 150, 205, 218. r. Wright, P. B., 152, 155, 212. J White, W. 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