Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)
- Class of 1930
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If we have been successful in our ef- forts, this volume should serve to keep bright the memory of those happy days spent at Exeter -the Exeter which we love. 6 CONTENTS Book I THE SCHOOL Book II ORGANIZATIONS Book III ATHLETICS Book IV ADVERTISEMENTS 7 EDITORIAL Fifty years ago this Spring a small pamphlet was published, the first edition of the PEAN. The instiga- tors of that enterprise deserve much credit for their painstaking efforts to found a year book which, in the end, would be a credit to the school. Their pur- pose, they said, was to publish a faithful reflector of the literary, athletic, and social relations of the students. If in this, the Fiftieth Anniversary Edition of the PEAN, we have lived up to the purpose set forth by the founders of the publication, we rnay consider our attempts suc- cessful. s Q M ' A4 ' x ,Q x f ' 5 X 3. THE SCHOOL MR. WILLIAM BOYCE THOMPSON 10 'N yf MK :tix f? ji if QQ 5 ff L' Z, ff V y f I v-I K I V CAMPUS VIEWS QQJ 11 1 ? 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' E L 1 i.7rf': n1 :H HIRE? ' W M.---........,.......... ..., New Administration Building Rear Elevation 23 , f ' ew tp 47'5?l'Q.ff'N.,fN'r H 1 Trustees Ui 'HU JEREMIAH SMITH, JR., A.B., LL.B., President ...... . . Cambridge, Mass. Elected June, 1907 LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D., ex-Qllicio . Elected June, 1914 GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMIITON, A.B., LL.D. . Elected June, 1903 THOMAS WILIIIAM LAMONT, A.B., LL.D. . Elected October, 1917 MINOT Oseoon SIMONS, S.T.B., A.M., D.D. . Elected February, 1920 WILIIIAM BOYCE THOMPSON, LL.D. . Elected October, 1921 BERNARD WALTON 'l'RArI'ORD, 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 MUIIRAY CROSIIIE, A.B. ......... . Elected October, 1924 . 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. lf'lll'I'N H52-l1lll'Il KN!! l',lf.llI'1 24 S ' V W,-V3.Q:'N.fW' effL'eff.i .-G-' fwf: ' Lf-z'LL fl '51 L7E? 1---. 'If1Q.L '. fl CL 'fl'- N L ......... - ... ,,..4- .1-1 'il-1 I -' V V , -1. - agjg 1 E I x M - WZ - in E iffpfx 'fir' -1 L fy' 46 K J X Q7 KQQV, h FACULTY 'Ima 'wma V151- N szmixlrsm cr VNU i H114 1 N ww- ww 25 JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS, A.M., LL.D. Professor of ldnglisll Literattnre, l'lITlCl'l11llS. Elected October, 1878. Pl'0lliLl'CLl for college nt The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.li., ll:u'- vzirdg A.M., l,lLl'lflI10lllfll Qllonjg LL.D., New llzunpshire College. Everett Alflllflltllllllll, the Signet, 'fb B K,1'I:n'v:u'cl5 fl' li 111, New Hmnpsliire Collegc5 Siglnn, .Boston University. GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M., L.H.D. Instructor in Germzm. Appointed June, 1895. Prep:u'ed for college :tt Albion, N. Y., lligh School. AB., Will- imns, 18885 A.M., l'l:u'v:u'd, 18945 L.lI.D., Williams, 19285 Leipzig5 Hzxlleg Columbia. 11113 K LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D. Principal. llnrlznl l'. Alncn l,1'Ol'CSSOI'. lCleeted.ll1ne, 1914. 1'1'ep:Lred for college :xt lliuwrenceville School. A.l5,, Williams I 18985 A.M., 1'rineeton, 18995 A.M., Yule, 19165 l,itl..D., Dnrt- II1Olll,ll,lll15Q li.H.D., Williauns, 19205 li.ll.D., Alnlierst, 1928 A A 111 Instructor :Lt Lauvrenceville Schoolg Pl'Ol'0SSUl' nt Williams College JOSEPH SHERMAN FORD, A.M. Director of Admissions. Appointed Jllflxf, 1894. 1'repLu'ed for college :Lt private sehool in xvllllflllllll, Mass. A.l3,, 1l:n'v:Lrd, 1894 5 A.M., llnrvaird, 1990. 26 HOWARD ANDREW ROSS, A.B. Directorol the Gymnatsiuin :md ol'Atl1letlcs. Appointed June, 1895. l'l'ep:u'cd for college :Lt Biddeford, Me., lligh School. A.B., Bowdoin. A A fb Formerly Director of Manchester Gymnusilun. Member of Allll'l'lK'4LlI Pllysicail lCduc:ition Association, Secondary School Direc- tors' Association. GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1896. iams. Instructor :Lt the Iehuniltou School, Pliilaidelpliiai, Pu. JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, A.M., L.I-I.D. Morison Professor of liutin. Elected October, 1897. l'rep:u'ed for college :it 'l'l'lllll1LllSlJLlI'g' Academy, New York. A.B., llolmrt College, 1890, A.M., 1893, l,.ll.D., 1915, Leland Stamford Junior University. fb K XII, fb B K Instructor :mt Washington College, 'l'aLconm, Wash., Ivlamzuuitax llaill, Palo Alto, C:Ll.glLel:u1d Stanford Junior University, llobart College, Columbia University Summer Session. WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1899. Prepared for college at Lowell High School, Lowell, Blass., A.B., A.M., Harvard. A T Instructor :Lt Racine College Grzxmmau' School, Racine, Wis. Assistant in Physics ut Halrvurd. Member of Eastern Association ol' Physics Teachers. 27 Prepaired for college :it Glens Fells Academy, N. Y. A.B., Will- ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK, A.M., Ph.D. Cilley Professor of Greek. Elected October, 1899. 1'rep:u'ecl for college :Lt Norwich, N. Y. A.B., Hatrvfird Univer- sity, 18933 A.M.,1s94g P1l.D.,1s99. A T, fr B K Instructor ut Wesleyun Aeaulemy, Wilbrolunn, Moss., Wesleyan University, Miclrllctown, Conn. Member of .ll:n'v:n'cl Club of Boston, Ainericam Philologicul Society, Classical Association ol New Englanul. Author of Studies in the Life of St. Paul, Doctor's tlwsis, in ll:Lrv:u'd Studies. WILHELM SEGERBLOM, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed June, 1900. Prepurecl for college :it 'l'he Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Hatr- vurcl, IS97. Fellow in the American Associution for the Advancement of Science. Melnber of AlIl0l'lC2l.l1 Chemical Society. STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in History. Appointed August, 1902. Prepzrreml for college :Lt Boston Latin School. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Il:n'v:u'cl. A 'T lnstructor :xt Brewster Free Academy, NVoll'eboro, N. ll. Member ol' American llistoricul Association, New England History 'Peucliers' Association, Ossipee Club. Author of An Outline of Ancient History. LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1903. Prepared for college :Lt Phillips Exeter Aczulciny. A.B., Harvard, 1904. Signet. Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English. Newspaper articles. Casual correspondent for various ncwspupers. Author of The Phillips Exeter Academy, 21 History. 3 l 28 NORMAN SHAW McKENDRICK, A.M. II'lSlfI'l1CliOI'11l llistory. Appointcml June, 1000. Prcpawccl for collcgc lLlf Brockton, Mass., Iligh Schoolg liriclgc- wn.i.cl', Mass., Nornml School. A.l3., ll:u'v:u'cl, 10011-5 A.M., 1005. lllSli1'l1lSlJ0l' in Maxssauzllilscliiis Public Schoolsg Assisliamt in Ilisiiory, Il1l.l'V1l,I'Kl Collcgc :Lnml R,:ulclilTc Collcgc. Mcnibcr of Al1lUI'l0lL1l Historicaml Association, Aincricxin Political Science Associaition, AIIICPICQIII Association for Lulmol' Lcgislzmtion. FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA, A.M. Oillin Profcssor of hlnglisli. lillcclccl l clu'11:1l'y, 1007. l'1'cp:u'crl lol' collcgc :LL lVl1l,l'lil11Sl1lll'jL', W. Vu., lligh School. A.lS., West, Virginian. Univcrsitiy, 10025 A.M., llcrvaml, 10035 Ynlc, fb K ill, fb B K Il1Slf1'llC10l' :uit IXl1l.1'lfl11SlJl11'g', W. Vu., High School, thc Choate School. Mcnibcr ol' Momlcrn lA1i11g111lfJ,'0 Association. HENRY MARTIN SHUTE, A.M. llistrllclol' in Gl'1'lllll,l1 :xml l rcnch. Appointed l cln'u:Lry, 1007. I'rcp:u'c1l for collcgc :LL Snlcm, Mass., lligh School. A.B., 'I'uf1.s, 1902Q A.lN'l., 1002. A T IllSlil'llCli0l' ul, Univcrsitiy of Maminc. WALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE, A.M., Ph.D. lnstiriurtoi' in liailiin. Appointcal Ocliohcr, 1010. I,1'1'l7lLl'01l for collcgc lL1f lhunillion Collcgiaitc lnsliilfillc, Caunula. 0l'0lll-0 Univcrsily, 18045 A.M., lI:u'v:ml llnivcrsil.y, 18005 Ph.D., Chicaigo University, 1000. illS1fl'll01,0l'1Lli Milton Amulcmy, Milton, 1Xfl:iss.g Univcrsitiy School Clcvclzincl, 0.5 Chcshirc School, Chcsliirc, Conn. Mcmbcr of Alll0l'lC1l.ll I'hilolog'ic:i.l Associaltion, Now Phlglaunl Classical Asso- ciaition. 29 HENRY LEWIS SWEET, A.B. Instructor in lVl1Llfll01DlLl,1CS. Appointed October, 1910. Prepurerl for college :Lt New lluven lligh School, New Iluven, Conn. A.B., Amherst, 1907. fl' 1' A,'I' B K lnstructor fit University of Maine, Orono, Me., Principn,l of Iligh School, Orono, Me. EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER, B.S. In:-atruclor in French. Appointed June, 1911. I'rep:u'm-fl for college :tt Hudson, Mass., High School. B.S., Dart- mouth, 18943 ll:u'v:u'd. EX lnstruetor ut liridgton, Mc., Academy, Detroit University School, Lawrenceville School. CORNING BENTON, A.M. Appointed September, 1911. Appointed 'ill'CftSlll'0l' June, 1922. Prepared for college at Newton, Mass., High School. A.B., Ilan'- vzml, 1907 5 A.M., H:u'v:u'd, 1908. II H Assistant in History, Harvard University. PAUL HUNTINGTON LINABERRY, A.M. Instructor in 1 1'ench. Appointed October, 1912. 1'repured for college ut the Oneonta, N. Y., High School. A.B., Ilzwvurcl, 1908, A.M., 1910. Instructor ut Ecole de Commerce, Lyon, France, Lycce Ampere, Lyon, 1i'r:u1ce, Lccteur dkuigluis 5. lu. Faeultd des Lcttres, Univer- site de Lyon, Framce. Vice-I'1'csident of the New England Modern Language Association, Harvard Teaeliers' Association. 30 ALFRED REYNOLDS WIGHTMAN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. lnstriictor in Lutin. Appointocl October, 1912. .l,1'0D1Ll'Cfl for collcgc :LL Rogers lligh School, Ncwport, R. 1. A.B., lirown, 1893, A.M., 19005 l'h.lJ., 1'l:u'v:u'1l, 1909. C:uuin:u'i:u1 Club. '11 15 K 111Sl'1'llUl.0l' :LL lN'lO1'f,f2l.1l l,1Ll'li, Ill., Acaulclnyg Univcrsity ol' Vorniontg lloburt Collcgcg Czunbrimlgc I,:it,in School. WALTER EVERETT DOE, A.B. l11Slfl'11Cli01' in lVl21.ll1l'11llLl-lUS. Appointcil SK'111,01lllJ0l', 1915. l'l'0ll1lI'1'tl for collcgc ut. 'l'hc Phillips ltlxctcr Acaulctny. A.B., W1-slcy:Ln llnivc-rsit.y, 1908. fb N 0 l1lS1fl'11Ul.01' nt, lloltlcrnoss School, l'lyn1out.h, N. ll. Associuttion of '1'c:icl1c1's of lxlilltlllfllllll-lCS in New lflnglaiml. ROY RUBINS SHREWSBURY, A.A.G.O. 1N1usit'ul 1Jircct.o1'. Appointt-tl Junc, 1910. ll1'1'l12ll'01l for collcgc :it R.l'lll21111lS Iligh School, 11.1-tllantcls, Cul. A.A.G.O., Univc1'sit.y ol' R.1'tll1l11tlS. Ncinbcr ol' Aincricun Guild of Organiists. Author of HMusic in its 11.1-l:1Lion Lo 1'hysics, H Music :mil R1-ligioll, cssnys in pcrioclicals. Boston Art, Clubj c1l12l.ll'11l2l11, siucc Juno, 1928, Music Coinniittcc, St-comlairy 'l'ltl1lt'll.lil011l1.l lionrcl. HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY, A.M. Instructor in Lnitin. Appointed May, 1917. 1,1'Cl11Ll'Cll for collcgc :mt Mastcn Pork High School, 11utTu1o, N. Y. A.1l.,1,l'lllC1'l.0l1, 1908, A.M., 1915. '1'ci'r:u:c Club. '11 11 K lnstfructtor ut, 1V1:u'ict,t.:i Amulclnyg Ashcvillc School, llill School, Nichols Schoolg Brooklyn Polytechnic. 31 LEONARD ELKINS PEARL, B.S. Instructor in Chclnistry. Appointocl Scplcinbor, 1917. Pl'0p1Ll'0ll for collcgc at Vcrmont Acnflclny. A.B., University ol' Vermont, 1910. K E Chemist with thc Goncrul Elcctric Company, of Schcncctucly, N. Y., Arthur D. Littlo, Inc., Boston, Stzuidzwd Alcohol Company, Fullerton, Lat. HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE, A.B. Instructor in Frcnch. Appointccl Junc, 1918. Propzircfl for collcgc :Lt lfztirliclml lligh School. A.B., Durtinouth, 1907. Instructor :it Dctroit University School :mul :Lt St. I'1tul's School, Gzmlcn City, Long Island. EARL ALONZO BARRETT, A.M. Instructor in Frcncli. Appointccl Scptcmbor, 1917. l'rcp:u'vcl for collcgc :it Dvtroit Ccntrul lligh School. Univcrsity ol' lVllClllf.C2l.llQ A.B., Corncll Univcrsity, 191115 A.M., University of hlinncsotn, 1916. fb li E, A A 111, fb B K Instructor :nt lluron Collcgc, University of Minnesota, St. Jolm's School, Munlius, N. Y. FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN, A.M. Instructor in llislory. Appointccl Svptcmlmcr, 1917. l'rcp:u'cml for collcgc :xt Oncontu, N. Y., Stutc Nornml School. A.B., l'rincclon, 1902, A.M., 1905. fb B K Instructor ut Now Iiochcllc, N. Y., Iligh School, Brooklyn llutin School, Ncwurk Aczulciny. Mcnibcr of Connnission for thc Revision of Ilistory 1LOQlllI'CIIl0l1tS. 32 .VX ,,., . . f C5:flR'U-5 77-.LSD5l7:'T5.l..V .fi'Q 42591 C733 C. .ffl- l.1ifg...fN...fW l11f'.1-Q::ll-u'Z?L:1-lf!41:13-ii'T. f MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS, A.B. Instructor in Englisli. Appointed June, 1918. Prepared for collcgc :it Ccnlml High School, Springfield, Nlziss. A.B., l'l:n'v:u'cl, 19125 Signet. lnstructor nl, Il:LrtI'ord High School, Groton School. Member of Hzirvzird Club of Boston. Pocms of Wo1'dsivo1'l.l1' ' :md George Eliolfs Mill on the Floss. SAMUEL LEON PARCHER, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1918. Prcp:u'ed for collepgc :Llp High School, Biddeford, Me. Bowdoin, 1892, Maine Mcdicnl School :ind Portland School for Medical In- struction, 1892-3. XII T ICditor, llarlvml Adrocfzlc. Editor ol' HENRY SIMPSON COUSE, A.M. Instructor in English. Appointed Septenihcr, 1918. I'1'cp:x1'cd for collcgc :LL llnncock, N. Y., lligh School. A.B. Princeton, 1909, A.M., llau'v:u'd, 1915. l11SlfI'll0l'Ol' :Lt the Kingsley School, Essex Falls, N. J., thc Lanw- rcnceville School, Lhc Noble and Grecnougli School. GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON, Jr., A.M. IIlS1fI'llCli0l' in English. Appointed l cln'u:u'y, 1919. Prcpzu'cd for collcgc at Phillips llrooks School, l'l1il:ulclplii:L, Po. A.B., Willinms Collcgo, 19173 A.M., lI:u'v:Lrd University, 1926. fb A 0, fb B K Gargoyle Society. Nl'Yl'l'l lCl'7TN1ll'7'wl1lilAll-KNH11111111 ixs sxv w 33 PHILIP EDWIN HULBURD, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1919. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. SB., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1917. A T A, Walker Club. Technology Alumni Association. Engineer with Stone dr Webster Eng. Corp., Boston, and Aberthaw Construction Co., Boston. OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON Assistant Director of the Gymnasium and of Athletics. Appointed June, 1920. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. Harvard University Summer School of Physical Education, 1915. EZRA PIKE ROUNDS, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September, 1920. Bowdoin, 1920. 0 A X, fb B K The Association of Teachers of 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., Princeton, 1909. Dial Lodge. Kb B K Instructor at Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. 34 Prepared for college at Cornish, Maine, High School. A.B., RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, A.M. lnstrucl,or in l.:1l.in. Appointcll Scpllmnlmor, lll22. Pl'cp:n'cml for collm-gc :LL Coloraulo lllgh School. A.B., 'Ulllvvrsi1.y Of thc South, ltll lg A.M., lllLl'V2Ll'll, 1920. A I' S2 Mcmbcr of Clzmssicnl Associzmtlion of New ldnglanml. NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH, A.B. lnstruclol' in llulvin. Appoilmtmcl Mamrch, l923. 1921. fl' B K lnsLrucl,or ul, Sbuyvcsamt, School, W:u'rcnl,on, V :L. PERCY COUCH ROGERS, A.B. Instructor in l'lI'0ll0ll :uulS1mnisl1. Appoinllml Mamrch, 1923. I'I'0p:u'cml for collogc :Lt Wcsl, Sprlngliclll, Mass., Iligh School. A.B., Wvslcyam, 1918. A Xl' lnslructor :LL Iicllcfonlvc Acmlomy, llcllcfonic, Pu.: clllllilllll School Wullinglorcl, Conn. Mcmbcr of Nvw ldnglamrl Morlcrn l.:u1gl1:mgc Association. I1lIllllVCl'HlLC dc Toulousc, Toulouse, F1-aulcc, 1923 REV. VICTOR MELLET HAUGHTON, A.B. lllSlll'llCl.Ol' in thc llilmlc. Appointed September, IEI23. l,l'l'lHLl'C1l for collc-gc :mt 'lIo0pcI :-1 School, Yonkt-rs, N. Y. Colum bizl, ISSS-S7. ll:u'v:u'cl, 1889, A.B. Xl' T Gcncml 'l'l1cologicul Scmlnznry, Now York, 1892. 35 l,l'l'l'7ILl'Cil :LL l :u'1ningLon, Mc., Iligh School. A.B., lllLl'V1l.l'll, and Williston Acaulerny. ILS., 1'ILLl'VlLl'll, 1927. fb B K , i ,. . W, . CLS- I ,3i,'i', ,. ' HENRY D'ARCY CURWEN, A.B. , Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1924. Prcpatred for college :Lt the 'l'huyer Academy. Ilanrvnrd College, A.B., degree taken in 1924 :ts of 1915. DONALD SIMS RICKARD, A.B., A.M. Instructor in lfrcneh und Spanish. Appointed September, 1926. Prepztrcd for college :it Summit Academy, Summit, N. J. A.B. Cornell, 1921, A.M., 1924. A K ld Weil Fellowslrip, University of Strasbourg, 1925. Instructor in Romance Lungmtgcs, Cornell, 1925-1926. CLARENCE HIGGINS SANFORD, S.B., M.D. Medicul Director. Appointed September, 1926. Ilrepurcd for college at Boston English lligh School, Boston, Mass. S. IS., llztrvzrrd, 19155 M.D., H:u'v:u'd Medical School, 1920. Instructor Department of Recreation and lleulth, Boston Y. M. C. A., 1915-16. Medical Director St. 1':Lul's School, 1920-23. House Ufliccr, Lowell Corporation Hospital, 1923-24. GEORGE THOMAS MAJOR, B.S. Instructor in lVl:Ltl1em:xtics. Appointed June, 1927. Pre-palred for college ut Eusth:nnpton CM:1ss:wlu1scttSl High School I 'I-EKIII fMK'.l1I In I 1. II I I: li TN, III 'N IIN 1,11 lt TN U I' II. ll' I N 36 .X Z.-,fi LQ. If ilf',,f X,, ,,fil'Y',.l'l Q , -A T .,I' Lf' H: 11.1, gf , V 1 1 Jw .iv 1155- W! 'Ax W HARRY CLARK BARBER, A.M. Iusl.l'uctor in Mzmllicuiziliics. Appoinlcal Novvmlwr, 1927. l,l'l'ID1Ll'1!ll for collcpgc lLlf Sulliclml School. li.S., Allllll'I'Sl1, 1902g NM., AlIll10l'Sl1, 1910. Inst.rucI.or Gailcs Acaulcmy, Ncligh, Nl'lDl'ILSlitLQ Sullichl School, Sulliclml, Conucciliculg l'lllg.IllSl1 lligh School, liostou. Supcrvisor ol' lvl2ll1lN'lllll.lfll'S in thc public schools in Ncwton, Mass. l,l'l'Sllll.'ll11, Nilliltlllll-l Council ol' 'l'c:1.cl1c1's ol' lXfl:Lt.l1cln:Lt1ir-S, 1928-39. NEAL DOW, A.B. llIS11l'llCl-Ol' in Froncll. Appointcrl April, 1928. Kcnyou Colh-gc, 192Sg UlllVl'l'Sll-C ilu lxtllltfyg Univcrsitc mlc l:u'is Ecolc Lihrc mlcs Scicuccs l'olil.iqucs. EDMUND ARTHUR CORTEZ, A.B. lIlSlfl'lll!l0l' in Dvclmnzmtion. Appointccl Novcrnlmcr, 1928. l'l'cp:u'c4l for collcgc :LI fiI'l'0llHll0I'0 l.i'lc1':u'y 'l'r:niuil1g School. A.B., 'l':Lylor Univcrsily, 19235 l5.U., 1924g l5.D., 19253 Asbury 'l'hcologic:Ll Scminzwyg MA., Columbia Univcrsiliy, 192l3g 1C1l.M., ll:u'v:u'4l UlllV0l'5llvy, 1927. ' lll'f,l'1l.lllZl'l' :uid Dircclor ol' Social :uul Rcligious Work, llphmml, Iml.g Associate Profcssor of lJr:un:u,ics :mil Public Spcziliilig, As- bury 'l'hoologic:Ll Scminanryg fl' A K, 'I' K A, K A II JOSEPH BARRELL, A.B. ll1Slfl'UCl10l' in Englisll. Appoiiucml Junc, 1929, l'rcp:u'ccl for oollcgo zu. New ll:1.vcn llipgh School, Now llnvon Conn, A,B,, Yule Collcgc, 1926. fll li K, l'lliz:Llwllum Club. Y l 'N 1' 1 IV, 1 N- 111 'Nl1Y1LQ1 U M 'N ll' I 1FIl'!'1 'u v I'-'mai I 37 l,I'l'Il2l.l'01l for collcgo ni. 'l'hc Phillips l'iXl'lf0I' Acnclclny. A.B., y l ERNEST COSMA BARTELL, B.S. II1Slfl'llCi1OI' in English and Mathematics Appointed Juno, I929.. P1'epzu'ed for college at T1u'cntum, Pu., High School, 1922 Kiskiminems Springs School, 19235 ll. S., l'rinee1.on University 1927. 41 B 'Kg Tiger Inn Clubg M. Taylor Pyne Prize. GEORGE EDWARD BENNETT, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed June, 1929. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. Harvard, 1927. A.B., , rgimmzfggw 'lw.f .m.1 , Kb:f' at X 'T Ma. v J ill' W' ii. 'li l lil Y l'- l'.',A .i'..:?qg:w., l l X ' 1 5. I i .- 6.-'fm ,. - 1 ... ,ine Vl 1 ' -,, NCQ 4 f' 1 , vw, Y 1.fq'fnAj4L -1:2 . ,H-,r .-1 - , 1 v Q ri' 'ur GN ' 1 1 lmlil 38 N ff x 'I -A .Lf'i,,.f- .,,fv-f l, J ll ' fl W 1 L' h ,! 9! , ,Z ' 55290 - V WW F iffy 1 4 W2 f I ,d 3, K if V CLASSES I-WWI 39 SENIOR CLASS ff +R? N x T. gl 2? nl Q, ld 'N Sa 'W cl V11 N FQ -1 H 's Ike ff JY 1 la :' t FT ,n riff J Q!! ,J KJ L- -- -1 W ' 1 1 -UQ 'X .FV vig ,, im g-fsLu:'.y,,1f.:qf5A-gf:Q Senior Class OFFICERS J I i ' Iuelflcfll - - - . 1 .... . Jo11N II. DEAN Vw0'P7'US1'l0fLl - . A1:'1'11u1cS. LANE S'fC7'0lfl7'?l - . . l1VAl1'l'lGli A. MA11'r1Nf: E are about to leave Exeter forever and enter college, Ilere we have had the reins of the school in our hands and have experienced that respect which underelassmen pay to Seniorsg but soon we shall undergo the traditional FresliinauArestrictions,and associate with strange men. As wc start our college career, let us start it in the right way. lfvllllll we look back at o11r years spent at the Academy, we can see many flaws in o11r plans and actions. Life at college is not an entirely new fieldg it is but a continuation of our present situation. We Cltll none Of us be perfect, but let us at least profit by our experiences here to make our college years 111ore of a success. Let us make the most of our college days, for all too soon we shall be through and 0lll1 in the world on our own. Our four years in the Academy have passed as a dream, and a pleasant dream. We can reeall when, as 'tpreps, we regarded with awe the members of the Senior Council and looked forward to the day when we too would control tl1e school. We l1ave, to a certain extent, realized our ambi- tionsg and, as we review the days spent in the Academy, we remember ll0l1 the hard hours of study and the days of discouragement, but the victories and tl1e happy moments of good-fellowsliip in the class room and on the athletic field. We :LFC greatly indebted to ldxeterg il' we can remember what W0 were when we came here, surely we realize that Exeter has made men out of us. 'l'his debt we can never fully payg but we shall go out into the world spreading her fame with o11rs11ecess and al- ways 1'emembering tl1e days spent here as the happiest in our lives. We shall never be united as a unit again, but let as many of us as possible return to every reunion and watch with pride tl1e prog- ress and glory of the old school. NIN1 1 1 1 111 N, :1 lil 11 -. -s ll 1 ll 1 n 1 1 ,..s,,. M... m.,,,. 41 SAMUEL ERNEST ACH CINCINNATI, O. Ernie, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Chess Club 5 Singing Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Harvard. LAWRENCE JOSEPH ADAMS EXETER, N. H. upopun Entered Junior Yearg Academy Baseball Team 421g Acad- emy Hockey Team C353 Football Squadg Inter-Fraternity Couneilg College Preference, Undecidedg Kappa Epsilon JONATHAN WAIT ALLEN AKRON, O. f Jack. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track Squadg Christian Fraternity 9 College Preference, Yale. 42 FRANCIS WILLIAM ALTER, JR. I VTOLEDO, O. uljtrankqr N Entered Lower Middl6'Y88Ii, Class Football 3 Class Base- bullg All-Class Baseball Teumg- Cl1apel.Monitorg Honor Mun, Second Groupg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. DONALD GRIGG ANDERSON N mw Rocmunnm, N.. Y. H Dong! Entered Junior Yearg Academy F0otball.Squwd3 Christian Fraternity C4J, Cabinetg The-E:von1Zan,,Q4l, Presidontg Honor Man, First Group C215 College Preference, Harvard. HOUSTON crruncnwmn ARMSTRONG, JR. SELMA, ALA. ffH00t.f' Entererl Junior Year 3 Championship Senior Class Football Teamg The,E:romIan, Associate Editor CResignedJ5 S0Uffh9I'Il Club 5 Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Princeton. 43 .,f r M , 1 r , I f J j SYDNEY FRANKLIN AUSTIN , l WXsni1f!G'roN,'11 C. y , - '-Syd. ' N ' EntcredlJunior Year, S6C766l5'gquacliC2J3 Class Basketball, Manager, ,All7Class Basketball Team, Manager 3 Crew Squad C253 Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Orchestra C4J,lLibrariu.ng Christian Friiteriiityj' Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Antioch, Alpha V N f 1 l l 1 1 l STUART BOGART BARBER ' N -. Nnw Rocumnm, NA. Y.'y v ffstuxr 5f'snuQy, Entered1Senior Year 3 The Exonian, Asscioiate Editor, Chris- tian Fratefnityg Honor Mali, Second Grdubg College Prefer- ence, Hamilton.: ,' ' 5 'I 'fu-il 5 - Ig? -E if ' ' f QI K 1 Vx 1 , I 61:5 iii, ffl, , 'wc' 1- l'.-- 1 5 I 1 , l LLEWELLYN J'AMES,BARDEN Q 'I L?ENN'YAN,fNilY. X , Enteredil'Upper Middle'Year5 SoceerfSquad C533 Track Squad qzy vorbhestra 053' P. E. A. Band CZJ, Secretary, Exonian Radaclors, i Christian Fraternity 3 College Preference, Hami1t0nyPha1'1iqm Psi. A 'rf' l f Pj fi l.Hl!E'- f ' 44 'N . 1 uf -. 4 f K l A DeWITT DUKES BARLOW, JR. p PLAINFIELD, NL J. 5 Duke. With X Iflnteredi Lower Middle Yeari Championship Upper Middle Class Basket.b:Lll Team, Managerg ' Class Hockey,l Monngcrg Golf Squnglg Track Squadg Class Fodtbullg Class, Day Olli- eers, Valedietoriang The Exomfan 123, Associate Editor, Sports Editorg Christine Fraternityg 'Outing.Cl,ub C273 'Reception Coininitmeeg Mary Lord ,Latin Prizeg College Preference, Yale 5 Kappa Delta. Pi. ' Q i if .uiriirtm Josiiivn BA1llifefTT, 4 , Ponrsmotrra, N. H. l , Art, Barry. Ii Entered' Senior Yeurg Football Squadg 1-Ioekey Squadg Christian Friiternityg College Preference, 1-Iarvmidg Kappa. Epsilon Pi7.,j' ' ' A fi lag' Y I ' I r, 4,1- GARDNER GLDJDEN BASSET1' 9 I l i A George. A 4 ' U Bl!lDCEWATER,MASS. q Entered Junior Yearg Class Tennis, Maxmgcrg. Class Swim- ming, Melgugerg Academy Swimmlng.'l'enm, Munxigeri Cham' Dimlship Qenior Class 'Football f1'eirmg,'All-Class F00bbf1ll Tezung Atl1leLieZAssoeidtiong P. E. Polieeg -FOUI'-YUM' Clubg Christian ZFrnternity3 'Cum Laude Soeieiiyg Outing Club: Honor Men, First'.Group CSD, 'Second Group C215 Bandler Latin I Prize CSecondDg ,Bandler'Latin 11 Prize lThirflJ5 iliaildler Latin Compositionlll CFi1'SfJ3 Blmdlcf Latin Sight III CSecondJ3 College PreferencepDartmouth- Phi '1'hetali1fsl. ' l Q M rlwl ill:-. I 45 WILLIAM BURNI-IART AUGUST JURGENS BAUER I Bnoo1cLYN, N. Y. V , t HBi-ll-H Entered Upper Middle Ydarq ' Football Squadq Class Foot- ballg Class Basketbaillg ChEtl'1pionship'Senior Class Track Team C232 Harvard Interscholststic Tenmg Winter Track Teamg William K. Tencher English Plrizeg College Prefer- ence, Yale. ' 'I 'i WILLIAM LEE BEARD SELL, JR. S V Coivconn, Mlxss. A I 3 Bill. ' l EnterediSenior Yearg Bpseball Squad KZJQ Upfier Middle Class Football Teaing Senior ,Class Football Team Q! All-Class Football Teamg Christian Frdternityg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. l PHILIP DIX BECKER . NEW Yonx, N. Y. Dix. Do-do. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Chess Clubg Christian Fra- ternityg College Preference, M. I. T. 46 IRVIN BEINHOWER, JR. RUTLAND, VT. Irv. Beiny. Entered 'Senior Yenrg College Preference, Yale. FREDERICK HARING BELDEN ' NWINCHEBTER, Mixes. Fred, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Golf 'l'emn, Munn- ECTS Athletie Associaitiong Cum Laude Societyg Vaiudeville Show 1255 Honor Man, Second Group C433 College Prefer- ence, Yuleg Phi Theta. Psi. ROBERT MAYER BENNETT NEWTONVII,LE, MASS. HBen H HBob H Entered U Jer Middle Ye tr' Academy Footlmll Team C2J' pl 2 ' K . 1 Academy Hockey Team C233 Academy Buseball'1'emng Chris- tian Fraternity 3 College Preference, Dartmouthg Kappa Ep- silon Pi. 47 :P ya 1:f1:,.qm:r:1,gI 115, 'fn ll, Entere Preferenc Entered ' , 1 ,, ., , .., .. y If,--' fx, 1. ff L . f JI ez, Q 9 1 .U .,, X .... 1-.V .4 .- ,,, ,V , , I , ,,V.V fygglffnf I , I w I I I X i, 1 I earg rf ' in 'fA ' 1' BOE? ' 3 iflollfg Yale. I 6, W , , I V' I fzirfmu Wim: Twdlfilll I . I I. II 'I' IC IC N III N IJ I4 IC ID .X N II IC I 48 Temp , College Christian reference, IJII'I 'I fx' WILLIAM ROBERT BoNrHRoN 5 Dm'rRo1'r, MICH. in A A A Bonny. Bin Henan. C Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Track Team C23 Harvard lnterscholastic Team C211 Winter Track Team C25 Championship Senior Class Track Tearng Class Qay Officers Poetg Cum Laude Societyg Honor Mrm,'First1Group C35 Second Groupj Hall French Prizeg Becker Hilxtory Prize College Preference, Princetong Kappa Delta Pi, C . , . I. . 'X': i ALEXANDER NATHANIEL BOWLER WoRcms'rER, MASS. . 1 L uAlex'n lKAl.H ,. A Entered Senior Yearg College Preforenceg Yale. 1 f I I 1 C . , FRANK BRADLEY, JR. 'A ,C BRIDGE HAMPTON, N. Y., I 1 R' f-BOW C fe gg Enterea Junior Yeargy Crew Sqgad C4Jg' Cliampionship Lower MiHdle,YClass Crewg Cheer Leader C2J, Ileadg Class Baseballp' Class Football C253 Class Hockey C425 iChampion- ship Upper' Middle Class Hockey Team CZJQ' Cimptain C255 ChristianiF1faternityg Four-Year Club, VicegPresiidentg Re- ception Committee. C213 Inter-Fra.t,erni1.y'f1Counrii1g Boxing Clubg CollegePreference,Ya.le5 KappaiDe1La Pi. ,. , . , . 1 , , 57 'NIXIEE NIHIRIN 9 40 .4 . c 1 J 1 fff 3 FREDERICK Doxsnn BRAGDON SCARSDALE, N. Y. 1 Fred, Prince, Enl.ereal.Junior Yearg 'Christian Fraternity, Four-Year Club, Dratinattie Associationg The M onthly, Associate Editorg Cust, l'Ielmm's Husband. i'Scven Keys to Bald Patong College Preference, Princeton. ' , JOHN MYERS BRANT V. 1 Q Monmsrown, N. J. r Jolm. .l0hnny. f Entercdl Junior Year, Track Squad C315 Crow Squad, Ilistorieitl Society 1213 Christian Fraternity, Four-Year Club, Fencing Clubg .German Conversation and '1'ra.vel Club, Lan- tern Club 1 Singing Club, The Monthly, Assistant Business M imager, Business Manager, College Preference, Princeton. s 3 1 ROBERT cLEx'roN nnooxsi v ., NEW YORK, N. Y. . 1 l Bobby. C1ex. . 1dntcrecllJ lllll0l YG:1YQ Academy Soccer Team C21, Captain, Crew Sqmixl C415 All-Class Crew, Senior Councilgl Christian Fraternityi, Cubinetg Senior Pin Committee, Inter- lrmtm-nityf 7Qo1lncilg TIM'-1fLl'07l'l:d'YL 131, Business Manager CResignecl1g5f'Four-Year Clilbg Vztucieville Show C213 Golden Brztnelm Literary Society Cliesignedh Reception Committee C215 New York Datnee Committee C21, Treasurer, Champion- Ship Upper Middle Class Hockey Team, Manager, Class Bnselmllg :Chapel Monitori COHCIZO Preference, Princeton, Phi Epsilon Sigma- - t I ll'.Illll'X 'I 50 f' LVV' ' 4' XIIX EARLE BROWN, IR. Woncmswrin, Mfiss. A Q Chubby. ' f Entered Lower M1ddleXYearf Lantern Clubg Onting Clubg German Conversational and Travel Cluhg Singing Clubg ChristianIrutemityi Collegli Eplefcrencc, Harvard. A I N I 5 wmnmmgnon BRGWN - , Osrncosn, Wis. . , uBim H ' Eutcrccl Iiower Middle Yearg Class Fool.bu.llg 'Champion- ship Senioy,fQlass Football Teamg Class Begketbullg Academy Iinsketbzllffenmg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pl. , . iv' A r D ,, if fl aff' W? . ir if L F WILLIAM NELSON BROWN - 13 DETBOl1', MJCH. A i llffr llBill.7, V : 1 I , Entered L,Loxvcr1 Middle Ycarg A College l'rcfcroncc, Dart- mouth. L ' ' ' i l . N 5 , 7 lf srl'- 1. 5 1 lb' ld F Vi f 'N.lXlll1 lfllllllll 51 C AL 1 f l .f- 94 -X. 'Q L74 '74 ' 5723 77316 l'17!! .fX-t 1 'Q 9 ig 3 f ffgffyfl A g 1 'fjfQ'3ANK,fr1LFoRD BUCHNER' 5 Vff QCijf14QQEAs'i'Onggaomu-N1-J,-t , Y If P' 130015- v 5 Enteredvlhinfor Football Teamg Class Foot- bull 435g ,phampi0Lggb?p15 Sanioff,3ctw Footbhll Teamg Class Tenhisg LahjQQ:l'nM 'C1ub QM Vice-Presidentg The Monthly 125, As cilggg,g,Eq1nofg Edgtbmn-ehicfgf Christian Fraternity 5 1?ou1fgf95Li'?Qlub 5 ,College Ifrefcrencc, Princeton. f1E':'fI419'T1 '1 f f t 3 r 5 f 'fm 5 5 Q , . ' ' ff, ?'yg,,l:Vg, ' ' ' , V t ,gg HUMPHREY BUNYAN t We 5Y:1iBff410KLvfffN-QYQ f Q 1 gi'?Buxinyi f 1 t f if , 109- V1 -' R '5 f T EntcmdyAUpIf lad1q Yearg :Track Sqgad 4295 All-Class Track 'l'c'aM tfQ ' QFrq.torhi1iy3 College Preference, WeSl0yan1f'o Ph 1u--1, fiff f 545' fl N 1 ' r 'V I '- :L 2 , ' in 1 if fren if x ' t A , x ,J ,Q ffm,4ttN'IN nn,, , , n 'mt . A 3 'S ' ,f , Jo ' A LQOLLANDBURCHENALA , mm-Dr KDYBII M7231 A PA. lv , 'anew-ah. t' t Q -I . 'ffdlil 'V f'-' I Entorec when M1ddIgA,,Yca.tf5A,,, Academy Golf Squadg Southern , bg Qfgting C1959 Ifltgriotianx Fraternityg Honor Mun, Seed ,Grod 5 Colleggljeferehce, Princetorr. 1 ' , , f f ,- -. I 1 . , fb' ' 1 4 ' fi M - ' lttt i ffl, IAN' K M I r ti Il1JlI'l'l ,l'1N Ill Nilifi if YXIJ E',lC.Ill a 52 V,- lh rl .' ,I 7'fZ1,.1A.!'V' . V-V-...4 X r , 1 GEORGE HQWARD 31131192 s, zyzp, .1 Q '-.f vw 3 EXETER' 1? ' e r -ljflGef2r2H-Wi? 'i Entered QJuuior Yep.r'Q1XxSinging Qlubggf,ffFencing Club 1225 Natural Hlstory Club, 0Q,,Yioe-P.resilly t C255 Four-Year Clubg Collfge Preference, University ef rlffnt. fffiglf' fl E V a l f s l X 5 .V l ,.w ww l V7 5 , ll f 2 V GEORGE GQRDQNBY13 N1 , Q uf 1' sl fl l 1rNQf+oToN,GQ1w-f: 2 ffGe0fge- f'B1lbbl'?S-'llllll Q , v Entered u nior Year: l AcafdemyQ Ifqdkew lllqzrm, lulss A l -Manager Athletic Afesociatidng' E. A. Pollqej X fulagsketbull, Munagerg Outing Club C235 Chripqiugklfrdbxrldpy' jg Four- Year Clubgg Cqllege Preference,Yaleg A dpIf?1'IlJl3ltd'j:i. l lf ll I l 3 5 Il l ' ' A :fl , 1 T , 451' i if 4 ' J, ,ff I V L ,c5:',' fi ,f f ,f I 1 , -- vg ' ,9 WILLIAM HARNEST CALLIHATJ, fi NEWT0N,CENTRE,,MASS2r' 1, f-Bin. cam ffl Entered lSenier',Xearg Trmik P. The Acesg QCqllege-Preference, Darbmquthfi' E? ,'3f4'i1,, ' 4' I NIXIMII-I 4 Eilflb XNH 53 . Band Q 'll ll I R 'l' Y ECYHYJ IGNJ 6631149 f 1 ,. in If fff 1 5 , p I - eff- - .lj 3251: ee-an fur, fi C. e 54' A Y' A lu so D E l DAVID BUSH CANBY i l Gnmmwvrnuz, DDL. - 5 A 'l Da.ve. I, V Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Team, Man- agcrg Athletic-Associatidng P. E. A. Police 3 The Elcoman 133, Associate Editor, Sports Editor, Managing Editorig Lantern Club 123, Ifresidentg Southern Club Q2b'g Horior Man, Second Groupg Cdllege Preference, Princeton 3 Kappa Epslilon Pi. I '. ' 'ff' l 1 ' l I l s 1 5 ' I 5 I ' l 1 l l Y ' 1 ! ,.a -in 1 males MQiQlROYW'QHADWICK-COLLINS X A xl?-RYN Mawng PA. l - - p Uchida i ' Enteredi Senior Yearg :Christian Frateriiityj, licrodotan Society! Ilantern Club 3 'College Preferencel Princeton. 4 if 'if - ,ll 'V' 5-.f ,fi ' DV, Q R ., l , 41413 L . 'MFxTlg if , DAVID BRADLEY CI-IEEK f Q F Snfzononm, S. S. l 'N ,Vi' J V ccDaVe-as uBrad. H 'f Enzeredulunicf Yearg Academy Football 'I7earn'?C2Jg Class Football C213 All-Class Football Teamg Class 'Balseball i255 All-Class aseball Team 125g Class Baslcetballgl Academy Track Te 099 Junior Class, Secrctaryg Lowler Middle Class, Vice-Biesidefitg Upper Middle,Class, Sccqelaalyg Senior Councilg iifiaianjtrmremiuy Cabinet 425, ,.GleefClub 423, Vice-Prcsi eritg Chapel' Choir C253 Goldenf!,Branl15 Four- Year Cluld, Pfesideiityl Singing Clubg College ireference, Harvardg iPhiTheta. Psi. I? A.. . lfQll'l l' lf N iv l-' lhll I Y 54 1 f. All, all ,V W' sexi-1 V -...SJ N' rf lf'-ss 'free 'J i l i FREDERICK ORVIS CHURCH, 5 Souzrn Onmom, N: J 4 4 l Fred. I l l Entered Lower Middle Yearg Acurlexny Hoeliey Team, Assistant Mauugcrg Cla.ss.Ba.seba.ll, Munagerg The Ervoniam, C2J, Associate Editor, Secretaryg Heroclotun Scieiety C213 Christian lFruternity3 Outing Clubg' College lrreference, Williams. 5 N ' ' S N w 5 l l V g Gunnar 'runs CLAPP g i f Wmxiaoumn, Mfxss. ,. gi . Q l I N llGil.lI ulGummy'n 1 4 Entered ,Lower Middle Yearg Class Footkiall C31 All-Class Football 'lfeumg Class Hockey CZD, Captalng ,Chufinpionship Upper Middle Hockey Toning Academy Hockey 'Fdmng Class Basebullg , Christian Fruternitygt Reception Qommittceg Church Monitorg College Preference, Harvlxrdg Phi Epsilon Sigma. Q li 5 i iv., Ill-ffigi 5 l ' l A ' , V V i THOMAS RAY CLARK-' ,fy Rummwoon, N. J. ' . fi l ' 5 'Tom. Tim. Q Entererlillpper Middle Yenrg College 1'refg1fextee, Dart- mouth. . 4 H' E f I ! '17 I l 'xlNilirI' if ililRl'N vi. .25 1 -...Thx f TRW'-..9' l 'f'3V'W HARRISON HIGBIE CLEMENT IHAVEIIFORD, PA. H Y! Entered Senior Ycarg Fall Tennis Squadg Winter Squash 'l'ourn:uncnt, Runner-Upg Lantern Clubg Christian Fra- ternityg Honor Men, First Groupg College Preference, Princeton. Phi Epsilon Sigma.. CHARLES RUSSELL COLBY WILLIAMBTOWN, Mnss. NRUBS U- Entered Junior Yearg Soccer Clubg Musical Clubsg Glee Clubg Four-Year Clubg Outing Clubg Christian Frnternityg College Preference, Princeton. RICHARD MARTIN COMPTON CHICAGO, ILL. Dick. Entered Senior Yenrg Soccer Squad 3 Herodotan Society 3 Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Dartmouth. ' : I f r , limi.: -' ,,l.l. 56 HARRIS RUSS CONNICK GLEN Rmon, N. J. K!HarI,y. H KCRIISS' I7 Entered Upper Middle Year, Tan PMAN, Associate Editor: Honor Man, Second Group , College Preference, Princeton. EMORY GIDDINGS COOK ALBANY, N. Y. Em, Cookie. Entered Junior Year, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, Orchestra C355 P. E. A. Band f35, Fencing Club C25, Vice-President, Scientific Society, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Princeton. WILLIAM VAN VORHIS COOK YONKERS, N. Y. H H Entered Junior Year, Golf Squad, Truck Squad , Class Football, Four-Year Club, Christian Fru.tcrnity,, Outing Club, College Preference, Princeton, Alplm Nu. 2' vi X 1 f ,.1g-4121 Q f...l..I, x 57 ,I 4.,, ' M,,,,, f- , ..-- , ,-- , , s N will Q ly l Km. , 5 f f 4 ROGER GREENWOOD COOLEY 3 . BUFFALO, N. Y. f i i Rog. i 'N 1 Eliterccllliowcr Middle Yearg AtliletidlAssociatibng Acad- emy Cruw,2 Managerg 'Academy Soccer Teamg Musical Clubsg Glcc Club iQ2Dg Chapel Choirg Cliristziah'FratcrniLylg P. E. A. Band Q3J,f Secretjaryg College Preferencej QHarVardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 'J V ' I w 1 i I l I 1 ' 1 . , I 2 ,N , :V WILLIAM HORACE CORBIN ' A SUMMIT, N. J. 1 P- 'Bill. f P . Enterccl iScni015'Yeargl c1asp,,F0oibai15 QA11-class Football 'llcimli SlQSlP2V.IClllb5 Christian illrinterxlityg College Pref- CFCNUG, Priiwppbn gi Phi Theta Psil, 3 3 I 2 lily? C I l' . if c ' ,ir ,i Lui, ' :Hz ' 'y ffruh 4' if 215' ' ,. f X M' iz. IE'- a . ' WILLIAMXRANDOLPI-I cosny. i f r' NEWIR0CHELLE,,N.Y. I , ' 1 A , 'fBill,, l Entcrcdfliower MiddleiYearg Tiack Squad' CSM A1l-ClaSS Tmck Te inx C255 Class Footballg Class Swimming C255 Lantern Cviilig Glen Clubg Chape1'Choirg Musieal Clubsg Honor Milflf First GYOUD, Second GFOUD 1235 Baniller Latin I Prize, Hqndrablc Mentiongi Baudler Latin ,II Prim, gpirsw Honorablcl Meniiong,-, Hall French Prize: College Pref. erence,1'rii1QelQDn. i 1' V i i K.llll! -. WE'l4.5ll'l 58 - 1 ,. . 5 I-. -. ,- -4-J.,-V--L f,-- X-- Li ww L get NL so . .. .. ,. ,. . -4... ir.. -xx. ra... Ns mg... ' DAVID HILLMAN COSTELLO Nmw HAVEN, CoNN. C Q '4Dave Cos R Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track 'Squadg Nature Club 5 Outing Club 5' Christian Fraternity 5 Honorable Mention C355 College Preference, Yale. , ' 1 1 ARUNDEL co'r'IER, ,mi ' Nnw Yonx, N. Y. 1 ltpat. H W Entered Junior Yoarg Academy Track Squad C353 All-Class Football Toamg All-Class Track Toamg Class Football C353 Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg Drainatic Association C255 Saturday Evening 'Entertainmeniif Chairman C255 College Preference, Princeton. f r .Y I E if C , WILLIAM CLARKE CRAIG, JR. Rmenwoon, N. J. to I i Bill. ffcmigew 'C f Entered ,Lower Middle Yearg Class Football C355 All-Class Football Tdamjg Track Squadg Academy Swinunm g 'Foamg Class Swimming C35, Cnptaing All-Class Swirnlliing C255 Christian Fraternityg Chess Clubg Reception! Cimnnittoeg Honor Main 'Second Groupe C35 g College Pr8fer-once, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. 'i - H E Nl , 1 Nl'Nllif k'xl5lllllll'1 IX iN, ln. 59 .-- ,,,...g- 5, .1-. V-. 'J f ' if , -Ms. .JI 1' i L. a. li l iWILLIAM JOSEPH CRAWLEY, JR. 1 l Gnoucmsmmn, Mass. czcreepahjv 6lBiu.7! . Entered Llunior Yearg All-Class Baseball Teamg All-Class l3asketballiTeam C255 Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball fl'eamg Track Squadg Class.Basketba11 1455 Class Baseball 255 Four-Year Clubg Reception Committeeg Christian iraternityg Outing Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta. Pi. ' i r i l i v 4 l l l I l i Q . l ' ' V, ION WORTH CROW, JR. E T' MIAMI, FLA. 2 . Y uL0n-n Entered Upper Middle Year 3 Class Football g Class Tennisg Class Basketball C253 THE PEAN, Associate Art Editorg Dramatic Associationy Spring Play, Staff gr Fall Play, Staffg Southern Club Q25, Vice-Presidentgi P. E. A. Band C255 Scientific Socletyg, Vaudeville Show: College Preference, Princeton 5 jPlii Theta Psi. ' if 1 1 sly' Qjii fa? R JOHN' ARNOLD CURTIS, JR. 5 MARLBORO, MASS. X Johnny.'f iq Entered .Iunior Yearg Academy Track Squad C455 'Academy Track Tearn.C25g Championship Senior Class Track Teamg Outing Clubg'QFourfYcar Clubg Christian Fraternityg Herodo- tan Societyig Honor Man, First Group C25, Second Groupg College Preference, Harvard 5 Kappa Epsilon Pi. ' il.llrl. 'fulll 60 A w x . wif f f ff RICHARD HENRY DANA, 3RD NEW Yonx, N. Y. . H H Entered Lower Middle Yearj Chapel Monitorg Dramatic Association 627, Seeretaryg Executive Committee C253 Lan- tern Clubg Singing Clubg Herodotan Society 3 The Exoniau, Associate 'Editor 5 Christian Fraternity CBJQ Outing Club C275 Cum Laude Society 3 Dillon First Year French Prize CFirstJg Honor Man, First Group C4Jg Second Group C355 Honorable Mention C35 3 College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT SEARLES DAVIS ' PLYMOUTH, Mziss. I Bob 3 Entered Senior Year 3 Senior Football 5 College Preference, Dartmouth. HARRY HARRIS DAW, JR. ' FnRNUMsv1m,E, MASS. V . Harry. 'l N Enterecl Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Col- lege Preference, M. 1. T. A A , 1 'Yii'bi 1 1 I 61 THQ ., -, s WA' e Q J ffV,, f K. ff . l F .. 'l Xfef, l D r l f 1 l 1 yy 10,0 f' 'klXA3A.T' ff'-f YVJMQN-' 2 l - iFWi-JAQKQDWKAY l l f e ' xinzsm K- 1 l iff X, gf , smar t: I I :Fl l Entereiyrliower T?vyTExonian' Associate Editor, Aisignmqnt q1Ql or QJW,Si6QiI!Elf3l ,s Lantern Clubs Christian lFrater ity ' Ilo'1ifjFifi5l0P6H1?q.NQ,,ljvardJl i' ill: H if 1 l all 1 I 'll1i!1i1fi 'f luliilaisi lf ilL'lii!l7 l Wmlfwsfbeffleaflf 1 l i Www l lv J- v,.. 1, l fy I f W ivfx. Ji l llglzlfigflintl u slifkll l 'V' Ifiiiln-??fffH w 1' 977i 1 2554, l qpggf,i1,, if aims: 'QfL1,g'1i1f V: f ff' l ' 5 L ffifi? Entere Aga: gljql Team C253 Champio sl QQCIQQS r jg All-Class Basketbal V Sd fij' ll Squndg Champion A2129 LY cl W 43 hclk! Wea ' 3. :sewer Council, secretaryy, gig, ,1 ogre fcllpjpq msgid ntg Excel- lence in Q finkvclorripetllgioiif: !liifEelQfVl in Pass- ing QSpri L f 10 '3'Collegejfrefereneegiilplijlrvard3 Phi Theta PS1-ff f .,c, , i'si A 'X -.,,,--,..... tg ,AT rl, i J. W-'if HU ,..-. ' GMT ! ,f 'I ff?-7 1ffl:?.5g5g'j ffgzf, fgffll , fl fweaffl 7 A' f ' ,ff ,go , 31ESLAAgs,1p eLoNp,f1fz l f! EfiIJEL'PH,iAfrg,A.pl !.LjL, ' ff' . 212,31 I6 Entere lpgbr M1 rigyearf, Senor Class Basketball Team- A'- ass ,sketba aptaing A ad m Tennis , . I ,, , ,il . y Teamg C IL V i'atern1tWC29Q 6 Or Ma. Sec nd Groupg College Pnl 1 fl- ,U ., eifr 6 Y 1 ,byhimpsilqfsigmag ,, I f , A ,. l MW ,ff i- afgsyfy I , f 1 ,, 'ffh 1 ,111-1-,,L?3VQAf!4,,::' fy l fl , C, will l'-.lm mm lalc:li'riciaN lll'NlPl!.l'lP xxx, I-1lClll'l'Y 62 . l. 1' 'xx ,X if L l l I l 2 , 4 M 3 EDWARD CLIFTON DEVEREUX, Jia. if N1a:wYo11x,N.YT'.N if 3 ' i Ed, . T E I I 1 Entcredlllowor Middle Yearj Track Squad 5 All-Glass Truck Tcumg Class' Swimmingk f2J5 All-Class Swimming Teamg Lantern Cllubg The M0ntlily,' Socrotzmryg .Scientific Socictyg Christian Frutcrnityg College Preference, Hnrvurdl 4 1 , ' , l , ' i , l - 1 l l A l l . L L l o Q Q V i 5 A JoHN,cRA1G mcxsorx S f QBUTLER, PA. 4 T A 4 l i i ' , lgiffJohniiy. Q Diok.'? CraQigiel V' ,fl Entcrodj Upper Micldlo Yearg Academy l3iLsl:elfl9nll Team CZJ, Cllplmning f Class Football -C213 Cllampioiishipslmior Class Football 'l:caii'1, Captaing. Class Busobnllg All-Claris Baseball Tezmmg AlllClaSS Football Team, Cdptaing ' Clasls Day Of- ficers, First Marshalg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg College Prefcrcncog Yalog Phi Epsilon Sigma.. ' i, :fib- , fl, 7 , f il 1 T T r vii, 5 JOHN JOSEPH D1NEEN,,JR.'f,2 3 3 7 if ii','lflAyv1rr:Nc1a,,MAss. fA'ffyf'!' ' 7 Jack Dinny. E, 5 , . , Entorocllillppor Middle Yenrg Upper Middle Football Tozung AlliCluQQgFootbaill Tezimj ,Football Squztdgj Academy Track 'l'efmfl' C2JgfA,l3. A. A. Relay 'Foamy Goldizn Branch Literary Soigietyg T'Christian F1'u,ternity C213 .Qutini Club C235 College Prel'e1'cIieeg!,Du.rtm0uth'g Kappa! Epsilon PLL 'YIN I 1 llllii l A 63 r, fm, 1 . A EDWARD ARTHUR-DODD, JR. V RYE BEACH, N. H. , It uTed.u X Entered Junior Year: Dramatic Association CResignedJg Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, M. I. TJ , A , RENE GASTON DuBOIS Sr. Louis, Mo. Q Rene. , Entered Senior Yearg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, M. I. T. I , 3 sa A. ,W 1 X I , . . f LEWIS WARREN DUNTON, JR, ' SPENCER., MAss. V' Lew. Lewie. Doc. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Track Squad C355 Championship Senior Class Track Teamg Class Footballg Championship 'Senior Class Football Teamg All-Class Foot- ball Squadja'Herodotan Society C2Jg Outing Clubg Christian Fratcrnitylg' The Monthly CBD, Assistant Business Manager, Advertising Managerg Singing Clubg Les Cabotinsg German Cub 3 Honorable Mention C513 College Preference, Harvard. fi . -. 4 Ill.1lfr. 64 ,- ' X fx G' JOSEPH ORIEL EATON, JR4 , CLEVELAND, O. uJoe.n Entered Senior Yearg . P. E. A. Bundg College Preference, Williams 5 Phi Epsilon Sigma. ' WILLIAM SCHMUCKER EISENHART, JR. Yonx, PA. ji' Bill, Schmuckie. V j Entered Senior Yearg Dramatic Associaiioni' Christian Freternityg Singing Clubg Cast, Seven Keys to Bnlclpnteng Honor Man, First Groupg Honorable Mant-iong College Preference, A Princeton. ' TOWNSEND EVANS 5 y PORT-AU-PRINCE, IIAITI . 1 Townie. Tom. 5 Entered, Lower Middle Yearg Academy Beseballi Temn C353 All-Class Football 'l'en.mg All-Class Swiinmingnlfezmm, Cnp- taing Academy lhsketvball Squndg Senio1'Courieilj Christian Fraternity Cabinetg College Preference, Priiieeiong Kappa Epsilon Pi. A X ' ' . li: . L 'Nix-.il. rf iiiliilir y 65 .yfill cf. f l SAYWARD Howlum FARNUM P I BrgocK'l'oN,MAss. 5,3 ,A A Hsayf' Fa1'nie. -l 5 Enteredliower Middle Yeglrg 'Atiademy Track Team, Assist- ant Managier,Managerg AthletioAssoeiationg Academy Track Sqlladg Stliident Assistant .150 Director of Athletlesg Head Monitor iii the Gymnasium: Reserve Melnber of P. E. A. Polieeg OfiicialoE'1fieketqSalesg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg Usher in1 the .Phillips Churehg College Preference, M. I. T. E ' 1 ' f CHARLES NEwcoMB nrz, JR. l Nrgyvrou CENTER, MAss. M' s 11fifv1 'LM' 'Cha:r1ey. ' Enterediffgflihiior Yearg ,Class Football QM Championship Senior Cli1bg3:17f06liba.ll,Team3 All-Class Football Sqiiadg Class Hockey C'Ji5Qf1'Championship Upper -Middle ,Class Hockey 'fwms Cp isgegagball gal, All-Class Baseball Squad 4235 Baseball Sq1igidg,'1fraQk Squad czlg Inter-Fraternity Couneilg Christian Golden Branch Litei'aryfSoeiety QRe- signedjg Fqt1rvYeaa' Clubg Outing Clubg 7 Reception Com- mitteeg College Preference, Dartmouth 3 KappaDelta Pi. f if ' F35 P l ' Vi! 9 illli 5 El l'V.'r , , iJii'l-'H ' i l P P, ' , iii fix' l f P V , L-LLIHOMAS FLETCHER, JR! V, If 'P A' SCOTT, ARK, , F P 'l'oln.ffl, .', Tommie. Fletch, C X Entered? Junior Yearg Aeademy Baseball Teami Managerg Athletic Assoeiationg '-Class Footballg Class Swimmingg Crew Squfitlj A. Police 5 Lower Middle Class Baseball Team, Manigerg Southern Club C453 Four-Year Club 3 Hero- flotan Soeilifyi ChfiStifHl Fl'8'GOIl1'1ifyJ The Egvoniom, Assistant Business Mallagwii Qlee Club? Church Monitorg Honor Man, Seeond Group5 College Preference, Prineetong Kappa Delta Pi. up p l , l Lee l vlr gf I llf.lllll'N l ll.lll'l 66 .,., 4 'J 1 ,. ff- ff, .- - 4 i i r , 5 1 , lf TVRUBLERT CAPERSif513D rm ,- .,., . V, ST. Gmogqn, N. Y..' K 1. , Q . Bob. ' Enterei1f'Senior :Ygzaflg THe 4'l'rlirfm2Js5n Herimdotan So- cietyg Cdllcge Pf'eferencQ,ADa,g'1Q,111Qu1gh. . 1 v Y ' X , 1 f 1 1 , f. 1 ' VX Q S if' ! 1 . 1 r ,. . I , - . ,. ,Vi, yi ,, 1 1,15 ,fffii dbEtz9r Lmiriisnmsia FBEHAY 'f'U',',' - ' . . . 2 1 igz, , V B1lO0KLYN,TN. Y. 5 I Ljfffi . Bob-Y' Q Entere5jSi5nior 'Yearj Aqa,gQngjBasebafllSg11dr13 Chl'iSt2ill.Il Fraternityj','5'Lantern Cluby Cbllcge Prefeiericbj Princctong Phi Epsilpggpigmap ,' l g iii W I TG., .wb ffii H rnvfdgeg Y w'wr'.,,1 ' I . .' . X ffl 'g I, , 54.4-. . fiisigffi . 121, , ,- ,. , 1, ,X fffwf' f L-,mqri xi ' ' .,,v' 5- 'ffl ,, M V1 , EW ': 2 ' -In ' If 'Ez' 1 ROBERT' EMERSON FOSTER, ' 1 ICUNCOBD, N. H. ,lf ' ' A 'affigf we-,lf f'Bob. '? , 4, I Entered vsenioxjifjfearg Fall. Terinis Squad 3! Clllegc Pref- : A , M ,V erence, Drujgmoufh. Q 4' -. ,UQ I ,C gy af A A-gf- I n ,J 'Q-f 413 if ' ,'. ?,'ff47i,f'W ' in Hzsgylf, .Uv - . ,.'5 ,Xi XA o1'i::ff5.cT:flifr NINIVIVIN Hi --E 'V' X -vI'1lHlIiIX D5 iw IW 67 11 off ffl C, !'?'1,'.'! l 1, I E CECIL Gnoss FOWLER, JR. 13 LAFnE'1'rE, INn. f , , uBud.n p 1 . Entereil- Junior Yearg Academy Swimming Team C3j, Cheer Leifrler C255 Four-Year Clubg Vmuleville Show 127g College P1jefex'ene,b, Yalej Alpha.NlI. ' l i X A i l i l r l i Q ff , I V, 'JAMES ALEXANDER FRAME , A BEACON, N. Y. . Ji1ri. Jimmie -I41Ill,0I'0fW'S0llirQI' Yearg I-Ierodotnn Societyg Singing Clubg Cin-ietiim,lfruternityg Honorable Mentiong College Pref- erence, Yiilee-3 , f 'N ' i if l :xi ii? Elie . l,.x A 1 ri, f l-f 1 -io: if-K--.' , if ,Ah I. Alf! -,s,. 55 E13 ES Fa ZF '-did 'Q 71 Z 111 CD U1 ,1-' Gio P 'fi 0 F! E. 9 9? .LH 955 f1.1':z P-foie ..:Lf .'g:'UX A311-Q1 P12 . E:- PNP-I 'i?f '2 Sie :1.x.,,-4 O 'AGE 5 -E oz- ,isa 9-5 Enr- 1'-Ti '2.rn ... :Og 0207? OO . .- r-:Off -12722 Q-: 7-.c .. 1---i-1 Cl'CIlC0,AUGOC1l. I! ' I' H ' i,v,L,' , iw! ,. fr, ' I 71 fe Il1.llli!'-. 68 .A J' 9 Ymlfxfv' ericrsrurzmsiy JOSEPH FRANK GQGL. 'RDI A ,L LA.RCIUVION'.li',,Niw1Yj Jo-Jo. :rdA. 1 '- Entered Upper Middle N-YBBTS Sqliacl C255 Basketball Squad C215 Fall Golf Tournnnlene, fRl1nrrer-upg College Preference,,Willia1nsg Phi Theta Psi. ' A Lg-F , .f ,, ? l if i ' or 5 i , L' R 1 R i 1? l A PERRY MOZART?GALL A' il Q Blawg FAAIQILS, PA. 'f E, R uGal'n aaM6SeiriN Entered Upper Middle Yearg '1'r:1lckiSquzii C215 Class Foot- ball 423g Championship Senior Claes lfootbx ll Teamg Chris- tian Fraternity 5 College P1-eferenoe,5Dhrtmolr lil l XM , ,E ,ii R ,Ct 4 . K X ' i v 4 A ii EDGAR MILLS GE1yr19iRi.Lfj ,, , NEW Yo1zK, Y'.' , U X tlEd'!Ii 5 'iw f Entered ,Lower Middle Yearg gicgclexny Ten Vs Team, Managerg Athloluic Association, VieeLPre6iden1,g lass Day Oflicers, Seeretary'g, Christian ,-llraternityg Inter- raternity Council, Presidcntg' New York Dance Cpmmiite 5 Honor Man, SCC0l1di,GI'0llIJQ College Preference, giineeong Phi Epsilon sigma. R V ' ' ,R 4' 1 ' If 1 'NlXl'.lE'l I I XNU lllllill 69 Menu ISHN UGSYSU 135'- y Qlffc, 7J I I , L FREDERICK AUGUSTUS GILBERT l WBUFFALO, N. Y. Q Uma. Gill Entered ,Senior Ycnrg Scccer Sqlludg College Ifrcference, Harvard. I X ' .. 2 6 5 1 ' i'l:L I' jr-:,. FRANK. HOVENDEN GIIILBERT l l EPORTLAND, ORE. H, j V1 ltGil.n N Entered Upper.Middle'Yea.rg Scienlslfic Society C253 School Radio SmtIon,'Founder9 College PrefeI'ence,iYale. QI ,I , 1 I 1 I I fr, W1 I I ' .5 4 ,I jo1fIN EDWIN GILBERT l 5 M WEST MEDFORD, MASS. E, , j Q,lh H Jack.I Gus. l , Entcrcdfsdniot' Yearg Class Hockcyg The Frlarsg The Acesg Christian Fraternityg Glee Clubgy Vautleville Showg College Preference, Dartmouthg Kappa Delta Ri. I ' ' w - I 1 Q 1 I r . l , , , . . 4.11 lzlhll I lgl- X l,' - ll I,I1.Hl N 70 .CNN . ,ll ROBERT NEWTON GILMORE, IR. f V Biiooxmm, N. Y. ' f C 'Bob.ff ' 'Gillie. Entered Lower Middle Year3'I-Ierodotnn Society, Trensurerg Outing Clubg Christian'Fra.ternity3 Church Monitorg ,Col- lege Preference, Princeton. Q . WALLIAM GOMEZ, JR. Boeo'rA, CoLoMnIA, S. A. V C Bi1l. Billy, Gommy. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Acadcrimy Soccer Teamg Class Tennisg Swimming Squad C253 Soccer Squad: Golden Branch Literary Sdciety C25, Librai-ia,n,rTreasu1'er, Chair- man of Outside Debatesg He11odotun.Soeicty C2533 Lantern Clubg Southern Club C253 Musical Clubsi Glee iClub C25 5 Christian Fraternity C255 Singing 'Clubg The Bluelrnmr American Iflietory Prizeg College Preference, United States Military Academy. P - I-TARLRY WIGHT GORDON ' BAR Hmmon, ME. , V' Doc Q ' Entered Upper,Middle Yearg Track Squndg Fencing Clubg I-Ierodotan ' Societyg Christian Fraternityg College Pref- erence, Yale. i , '1iSf 'Z1 . . ff'4 I CJ2ii'QDi22.1JQ1ZZ 151,53 ' r'I.c'.. I I V I I LOUIS CHANCELLOR GORDON f 4 Cnmnmnsnuno, PA. ' 3 L0u. ' Q Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference Prince ton. X , Q i l A 2 x 5 I I ' i 1 I Q I I CHARLES EDWIN GQULD ,' PoIvI'I.AND,ME. , I Charlie G0u1y. I mouthg Kappa, Epsilon Pi. j if , :ffl A , E JOIIN HENRY GRIFFIN, JR. Q . ALBANY, N. Y. I ' mek. Jake ffcriffaf ,I ballg THE PEAN, Art Editorg The Friars i233 Musilgal Clubs Clubg College Preference, Yale. ' 1 4 l 1 I l'2I1QH'llf.lxX l ' I l-lbll I X 72 Entered QUpper Middle Yearg College Preference, Dart- Entered Upper' Middle Year 5 Track Squad 5 Claes Basket- Glee Clubf -Waudeville Show 19295 German Clubg Outingl - 5, ,Nj gf--M .,., :rt'ff --Isglgg-'QL ., R. ARTHUR HERBERT HAHN WASHINGTON, D. C. ccAl,t-rv Entered Lower Middle Yearg Track Squadg Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg Southern Club 3 College Pref- erence, Yale. T PRESCOTTTWALLACE HALL SALEMj N. H. ' ' Pres. Entered Upper Middle Yearg All-Class Football Team, Managcrg Championship Senior Class Football Team, Man- agerg P. E. A. Bandg College Preference, Dartmouth. STEWART THOMAS HAMILTON, 1R.i DETROIT, MICH. 1 ffnamn' ffH.1mmie. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football g Class Base- ballg Academy Track Squad C235 All-Class Track Teamg Championship Senior Class Track Toamg Winter Track Teamg Christian Fraternityg Chess Clubg William Allen Francis Pri2oinJunior Algebra CFirstJg Honorable fMention5 College Preference, Williams. V .fi 'xlxz il Illlli. v sw N 73 L,- ,- 1-.Q CJ n rx '... -- 1 lj' 1 r lf' f f..-1.',f' ... 1-wwf' mu. . - A. 1. . ' ,mu 1 I-, I r . FREDERIC Giiidvns HARDENBROOKQ 1 Rocmgsm, NL Y. C Fritz. ' 'fi3urt. ' 5 Entered QJuuior Yearj Four-Year Clubg Fencing Club 3 College Preference, Cornell. ' 'A.' ' Q I I l J ' X W1f.iLiAM BECiiW1TH'fiil1iT A C 'V A1Ji1o1Q'i:N. Y. Y Q r:'Bud'u! I -rf Entcfed .S0Hi0l'u Yeurg , Collegej Preference, Dartmouthg Kappa Delta 'V ' 'H ' C C I .f :fi .V li. lil' .in A ' RlISSELLlI5IASTINGS, C X . BROOKLINE, MASS. V I 5 'V uRuSS.n N Entered -'Upper Middle'Yearg Academy 'Track Sfquad C253 Scientific SldoietyyCC25, Presidentg- Orchestra C25 5 P. E. A. Band C251 0 The' Trumps, Managerg Fencing Clubg Cum L!1lldBi,',I'IlSlJOI'lC11l Societyg Honor Man,lFirsL Group C25, Second Group C255 Honorable Mentiong' Francis Elc- mentary Algebra, Prize,'Secondg College Preference, M. I. T. ' . , ., - f In X l1.Hnll'r- ' l'-...lr 74 1 i i .M MXN ef. f GEORGE WRIGHT HAWKINS , PELI-IAM MANOR, N. Y. , . Hawk. Hawkeye Agricola ' Entered Junior Ycarg Track Squad C453 Championship Senior Class Track Team, Academy Track Team, Assist- ant Manager, Golden Branch CZD, Vice-President, Librarian, Lantern Club CBJ, President CResignedD9 The. Exonifm C4j, Assignment Editor, Avg1vertising,Managerg iljfllfllllliliff Club, Executive Commitbeef Prebs Agent, Christian Fra- ternity, Outing Club, Vice-President Qltesigncdlg iSouthern Club, President, Four-Year Clubi Va1ideville,Shoxi1g School Song Leadclrg P. E. A. Band, Drum Major 3 Executive Com- mittee C333 Singing Clubg Redland Gray Serenadersg New York Dance Committee C2J, Chairman, Spring Dance Com- mittee, Chairmaug Honorable Mention: College Preference, Yale, Kappa Epsilon Pi. N i 1 . 1 , q f 1 ,wr fu' J: . 'mllii il GRANT HEALEY A Wann CITY, Mo. Doc, IH .- i . Entered Senior'Year3 Senior Class-Baeicetballg 'Southern Club, College Preference,Dartinouth., -1 ' W ii X. R i i 4 'L A 4 ,I l 1 MELVILLE FRENCH HEATH, IRQ! ff j WEQT NEWTON, Mixss. W' i' Mel. - Jock, Heifer. ,'i Entered Junior Year, Academy Golf Team C2J,i Captain, All-Class Golf Team, Class Hockey C335 FourfYear Club 5 Christian Eraternityg Singing Club, Outing Giulig Recep- tion Committee 5 College Preference, Harvardgf Alpina Nu. ff' l .1 I l XIX!-li -.li :HIS-ills x ix, y 75 amy? r'f , . .f I-' . . .VF , -31:11. .gg J V1 . L .. I l ROBERT BOULTON I-IEINKEL 3 SUMMIT, N. J. J Bob, J Entered Junior Ycarg Class Baseball C215 Acadeiny Truck Squaulg Clnlss Footbnllg Class Baskotbullg Herodot:1nSoeietyg Outing Clnbg Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg Col- lege Preference, Yale. , A I . i I 1 1 CLEMENS HERSCI-IEL, IR. I 1 GLEN Rmam, N. J. l uSuSe'n uclemfa ' Entered Junior Yearg Cla.ss.Footbull C325 All-Class Foot- ballg Class Tonnisj Class Hockey M15 Champion- ship Upper Middle.Hoekey Teamg Class- Football, Cap- tning Four-fYeur-Club, Vice-Presidentg Chriptiun Ifratternityg New York' Dance, Floor Committeeg College Preference, Cornellg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 5 A i ' . liil . ,i ,, i if rfi ., .., ll! If: l-I luf' l i EBWARD Looms HILTON' P i CHICAGO, ILL. . Ewux A ftEt1'!l I Entered 5Senior'Yenrg Golden Branch Literary Societyg Chess Club Qlee Clubg College Preference, Dartmouth. - , J , 1 . v r l.l4.lllll -- !f.lli'1 76 , N j' 5 r' I K 3 I I . o ALBERT CASE HINEQ JR. I , Q NEW BRI'.l.'AIN,'CQNl'I-Q AAAI!! uHinien ,qfBlinhv'H Enterecl Lower MiddlexYea.rg Academy 'Prank Teaung All- Cl:1ss'l'raek'l'eum3 Christian Fmternltyg College Preference, Dartmoutjh. v,' N I g ' ' ' J 1 v l I 1 1 Jour: ABNER MEAD 1-HNSMAN I i RUTLAND, VT. r l 4 V' ' Htlqcklv slJ0hnny.n EntererlVSenior Yearg Class Footballg All-Claes Football Teumg Class Hockey 5 Crew Squedg Colege Preference, Mid- clleburyg :Phi Epsilon Sigma. Q 3 Q : rf? . I . ME' l 140- Q l l - I r. lm, 2 l , l g : If , , lCI-fllIiLES STANLEY Hmsenivf Ql VQARTHAGE, N. Y. , Af E472 . 'cChllCk.,, l' Entered Senierlyearg Chri5tiu.!f'f'r1Lter11ity55' 'Cellege Pref- erence, Dfmitmouth. 'N Y, ' , l i V , , A Q, , ' ' 5 , M 1 3 1 , e iii I i. '2lXlll ,.llll.K3 1 I 77 1,- -- ,,.. r-.. .,. ,,,- r-N. ,.. f fr-wf A ,r ,fmt I' E . Q t ,V I , A -goisokws DOUGLAS Hrxorr fr ' if ' yfgfg ' Wonrnmmw, or-arf wf ' Q GcorQ8. M Q EnterciifUpperMi,ddle Yca.1if AdhdeI13y Soccer Teamg Class Hockeyg 2Class Tennisj Tennis Squadgr' Christianfraternityg Natural History Clubg Singing Clubg Scientific Societyg College Pi'eferen6eQ Yale. , ' I 1 r - U 1 l ,. L :l jf.. , l , ,1 , 1, 15 In ,. J .' ', rg g P I1 1' ,i . ii A 2 . . X, X f I ' .'Lf'jm'f.w' - Y 1' ':J.,'f 1 '. ' S lfgfff H TIIARI?-if MAX HOFFHEIMER iff i' ,,, 1 CINCINNATI, O. ' V' I I HHOH-yin ,y f f' f' , l Entcre Mizldle:Yearg ClasBBa9kctba.ll 125g P. E. A. Band? HIVif6rab1e.lVlentiong Col1egcPreference, Harvard. .,l . , , ,..f . ,,,- :yur Vis: VT' l,5i.,A M ,QV ' mf. fix-'H . lffljf K 'j 'fiifvl I fri, E' X . 1-V ,V 5 Ki' , A X ' X JOHN HEYWOOD HOLDEN 'i L A , FALL Rlvmz, MAss.' l- gi , f 5 uJohnny.n VI Entcrell'i.owc1jlVIiddle Ycarg Hbrodotan Socictjg Christian F1'aternityQL7fC0llege Preference, M. 1. T. 5 iw f M I J I r' 1 lfll.l!ll'lN' X xllll1.lI!X 78 4. 1 . , 1 ..., ' 5 K FRANCIS GRAHAM I-IOIQLISTERIV X SANTA iiaihhiii, CAL: Q - Him Gimmie. ' I .A Nxfxf. Entered Senior Yeeiig Winfe1F'1'reek flfsamlg Academy Tmek Team, Cziptaing 5B. A.,'A.VRe1ay Tcaitig College fPrcfe1'ence, University of Caiiiforniag Kappa Epsilon'Bi. ' 4 . vi, 1 V E I Q 1 1 S . i , I . . Q RICHARD RRRRY Rouen! in f' 2 GLQvErisv1LL1i:,N.fY. i R Dick.?' R , Entcreci Senior Xeargi Mgqioal Clnbsg Chi1.j:elChoirg Glec Clubg Chiisiiianltxeternitygb College Prefeyenee, 4IQg1rtmouth. 1 i J i i :Q .1 1 i if 5 Wifi: 'R f ai R fi! f . J 1.1 f 'T X ff! : , L',Jfj'e,i 'iv i 1 ' 'I' f, J PAUL:w1LLARnHowEy f it ' P1,mABAN'rv11.1.E, N. Y.f' 1' , , '. 'ie Paul 'f' J f y 'Q-, A 'V , ,ix X ' Entered Senior' Yemig Dramqtie, Assoeiatiqng The Aces: P. E. A.il3endgffVm1deville Siioyvg Cast, .ff,Seven Keys to Bnldpatei'j',College Preferenbef'Yale. 1j ' J. K, ,V l Q M . ' if ' V . If52'.' dw' , ..... A -Xl-Xgllq'-.I HIHIMIX x H 4 79 r'7 4, . ff, 3 CORTLANDT VAN DYKE HUBBARD L E . Bnooxnmm, MASS. 5 i Cort. Entered Junior Yearg Classswimming Team C355 Academy Swimming Squndg All-Class Swimming Teamg Academy Track Squudg Glee Clubg Christian Fmternityg Outing Clubg Reception Committee, Chairmang College Preference, Har- vardg Kaippa Epsilon Pi. 4 V '1 4 GILBERT HUFF 3 - Eivonnwoon, N. J. ' H ' ll A ff Gil. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Track Squad C225 Christian Frnternityg11'Honor Man, First Group CHQ Honorable Men- tion C453 Laude Societyg College Preference, M. I. T. l 1 1 I 5 . 1 EDWARD PERKINS JASTRAM, IR. XPROVIDENCE, R. I. uspeed n lKEd ry Entered Lower Middle Yearg Scientific Socictyg Fencing Club 3 Cuni,Laude3 Honor Man, First Group, Second Group C415 Wentworth Prize in PhyBiCB f1928DQ College Preference, M. I. T. j I I ' ' l fl Il'.lll!f l 80 . .. , '1 g ' C31-T791 of f .YXXV aw? ,, 'W -.,,. ,4C.'f.'fH-3 ..,. . . ,..1 I 4 I ,V . I E J mi , 5 Q , f 1 JOSEFI-I LENQP gon:-igorrf V . ,PnsmmNngfCA1,. I , 61.19.136 UJohnny.,2l i Entcrefi Senior Yearf e Senior Clagsnlfoothallgf Heroclotam Societyg gCo1lege Prefexzence, Heryafud. :fi I E S a 2 5 X. a 1 1 ' ' f i : .,r. 1 , ALBERT EUGENEKAHN3 n ' DE'1'R9IT1'1MIQ3- 'I 2 A , vnedf' e?'A1L - -5 g lg EnterelglfI1iniorYear3 'Aqwiiemy Track Team 1395 Harvard Interscho QSti0VTea.m QZJQ B. A1 A. Iutiufscholqstic Tezung Indoor , osig'fo?IIiud1e Reoordg Qhampimiship Senior Class Track Tdamy Drh.mutjc3Assooiat:ion3 Golden, Branchg Four- Year Clqflgif5E'QTFd.l1!Play' C313 .Sprihg?Plu,y KZSQ -'i. Honor Mun, Second 12125 Nathaniel Gordon LIiib1e,,fPrize Clvirstjg Stephen fitter Memorial Medalg Collegd Pgeforjcnce, Dart- Y... .X n lD0l1th. yfgf , -X fif X .ff 5 M . , mu: wfw n mf n Higfi' Y A , ,fflvigg ' 'f' su fX.f'f. ..N .t fx Vf !, 'E' ' J '4 I 1,ief'Ilf1h ff' , 'V ,. , I, , t . ,lui f fn . f : . f' 'X ,f 13 J, -- .f 4 17, 1 2,41 ,j , , ,f ,fy Q ' CHARLES rumors xEHo1-:,f1fg ,gf L Nliy ROCHPTLLE, N. Y, 4, W1 , ACharlidi 'iT gf f Entere Qemoi' Xeargl Aoademy:Bnsketbnll'l'e!nJng Herodo- tan Sociefjfp' Chgigtian Frqtornityjvv ,College Prefc tance, Dart,- mouth. V' ' A ' , fx. ,,.', r Q ' ,. '5 f i ,fills ' , f'f.1ff?1,:4 A ff f 5f,ff',a,'1, ,, 'I F , ff-1 1i ' A... iZ '.I- 1' 1 N Em:-:QE w, my w, S1 fi . Jnc, l l f i l . ROBERT WILLIAM .KELEHER 5 3 l SPRINIGFI1lLD,i Mflss. ' l l ffnobn' 4 Entered? Seriior Yehrj Track Squadg Christian Fraternityg Dramatic iAssociation5 Glcc Clilbg 'l'he'Friursg Crist, Seven Keys to lizmlclpateng Vaudoville Show'gA Honor Mimn, Second Group 5 College Preference, Harvard 3 Phi Theta Psi. J l ' 5 . - K WATERS imtoee , . NEW Yonx, Y. V I I 1 IL uJ0e.n A V Enteredi?gSenior' 'Yflllfjx Football Squhdgl Track Squadg Crew Squtdj Senioit-Pin Conunitteeg Singing Club.,j Librarieng Ch1'iSiJifm imiifllbmityg P. E. :A. Bandg College Preference, I-Iarvardg fAlphaQ Nu, N ., 3, - .' f 1 'ss - E ff ' 4 liit f , 1 l , l ERSKINE RAMSAY KELLY V - J BIG STONE GAP, VA. I. QL ,.., Erkw , Kel. 7 Entered Uflpef 1MiddleYeQ.I'j Soientific Societyg Christian ' J Fruternity3yf5Soutliern Club j College Ireference, M. I. T. K . .L l I f WI lll.lllIll-- 82 C. ,, .MX f Y C , , ,- LI1 . C g EDWARD OAKES KENNEY, JR. A . READING, Mnss. 9 crEd'n uEO -n Entered Junior 'Year,'iClass Hockey C45, 3 Champion- ship Upper Middle Class Hockey Team, Class Basketball C355 Championship Upper Middle! Basketball, Class Baseball Team C3 , All Class Baseball C25, P 'E A Band C35 Seere 3- - - .A . . , , - tary, President, Four-Year Club, Christian' Fraternity, Outing Club 3 College Preference, Undecided, fKappa Ep- silon Pi. 1 JOHN WILLIAM KNIBBS, 3RD I MOUNT Vmmon, N. Y. , V' . T l HBiu'9f H Entcredifluuior Year, Academy Football Team C255 All- Class TrackliTeam,, Track Squad C45 , Class Football, Mana- ger, Christian Fraternity Cabinet 3 Musical Clubs C35, Presi- dent, Glbeidlub C353 Chapel Choir C355 Singing Club, Execu- tive Conirnittoe, Drainatic Association C35, Vice-President, Presirlentigj--,Herodotan Society, Secretary, President CRe- signed5, fQuting Club, Four-Year'Club, Christian Frater- nity, Reception Committee, Senior Pin Committee, Chapel Monitor,lffYaudevi1le Show C35, Cast, Going Sonic, Seven Keys tolBa.ldpate , College Preference, Dartmouth, Phi Theta Psigfil , ' . ff. . l In-i 'fvl 511, - w - . . .' . sl -L ' fi ?FRANCIS ELLIS KNOWLEISS il 3. 5' CHEs'rNU'r HILL, PAL ' , , . . - 'J ' rl, va 3 , i El. I Entereqizslioyver Middle Year, Class Football' C25, Class Hockey C253 Championship. Upper Middle Class Hockey Team, Tennis , Crew Squad C25 , Cheer Leader, Christianl Fraternity, Outlhg Club, Tim PEAN, Managing Editor, Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretary, Collegc Pref- erence, Piinqeton, Alpha' Nu. . 3 . 5 l ' ' ,.., x,,x,11lIl'l 'fllll!ll5 1 l S3 1' -- c,'a11J:2m.5aivI22:fs '7 7-1 ic., ,ff f f 1 5, '5m'q,4l I z I f A. BARRONDWINELL KNOX1 i 3 A I' Homoxm, MASS. - ' 1 'YKnoxie. 1 - Bud. , Elll1!l'0lllVllilwlll' Middle' YQHITQ Class Football CSJQ Cluun- pionship Senior Class F00tballvl'1'aaun3 1 Class Hockey C335 Clxmupiolisllip Uppoi? Middle Hockey fl'8EtIIlQ All-Class Foot,- lmll Squudg Clxpi'sti:l,n Fraterniiiyg- -College,Prefe1-ence, Yulcg 1'l1i'l'l1et,al Psi. , , , 4 g 1 1 . r 1 X l A I 1 K , i A ' lv' V 1 . ' V JAMES HALL MASON KNOX, ann A f VBAITIMOREQ Mn. f i l A-xfj: me f'MaSe. Knoxic. u Exmtcreflglugiior ,Yenrg All-Class Football Tezgrng Football Squad C2JgQClzi53'Ba,sebull C215 Upper Middle Hoekey Teamg Southern Clglgkspring Dance Corhmitteeg jNew York Dance, Floor Corhhiitteeg :Reception Committee: Collegelnreference, ,. Yalcg Phlif3ij1ghdPsig l ' ' ' i p l 4 r 9 fx.. - Ah lf in ii'A' j ' , 5 f ,',, . 1 , I 5 f' 4 FHARLES,'ARBUTI-INOT LAMBIE, 313. W Pnommx, Aluz. A' ' i. fi, Buwh.f' Charlie, . Entered Qgcniolgf Yearg The IEqionian,uAssisfia1it Business Mamagergl Qlxrigtidn Fmternjtyj College Preference, Stanford. lm ffli. I f ,- ',' l 1,2 M., , . , ... w ,. , ., .. liiif l,fw-. 'wifi' iff,-3-I 'H' , fmifmll ,l'. l la S1 I 7 . I l 5. l B S4 if3lf1f'1f1'ff1 U ii ' i 2' W ' 'fTTi'f.CC'E5Hf fflfC'1T:1?J .4.. .. V 1- ffff -f---'---v 5 ARTHUIQSTEPHEN-LANE J AnL1NGToNy'MAag, J Q 4 fee, fu, ' l' 'J ' Arn- it Entered Upper Middlei,Ye3i'Q,f.4l5b,den'iVV,Eb0tb11ll 700m UD. Cuptuing Academy Hbokfiyi'T65f'iii1if?lli isalllor COU W Gil? UD- per Middle Class, Pifeqidepni 'A-4 101555 iqsgy Officers, 'rum-A Marshulg Gap and Gewnffemrnittdd, Chltirmnng Christian Fraternity k2Jg Hnrvnrdg Phi Theta si. Q li ,' , 'f ll 5 ,X 2'1, H fl-2 3 yu wlxi if A ,,Vg ,+gw qagg-,, 5 it l 1 L1.iqg'fr,Lj 1 XA', ' l l Y ' 1 't li' V1 e A l 5xf',.wJl 1 - ,i l ' ig 32 l F l 1-il f l 1' 3 1 5 1 wmv iw-'+11vS, Sisvfzl if if lLf1'l'-QCQWWUSE E1 I 'if'Frec1dy. ,f'1Qr1cz.?? :fl-q ill i Entered I pppfgmiqaiq gleam Qlaislgj rpl3tt911fgt,gA11-class Football Tciamg Gbldeil Branch Iliterwgiyl Q! iCllI'lStllLIl FmternitygiCQll6gePrefexjenee,Yalci. lit-I 13 , fi , ix 'fismjgfgg ,li ! WMA, V V: ilwef i i I ill' 1 A ig i' , - ,,g,ff'Vf ii 1' E- X jj . mpg ,Lift 5 5 5 il fy! Q 5SIMQN LAZARUSQ JRL, ,V ,A 2 l ., Qdxiuivlnusf Of? K' fl cis- rr r I - i f 1. 'I .-f ' . Entered ,ozjg,1Vliddle Yehrg TlzaiExonirgia C2J, Ac vertlsmg Manager, 1QuginegEl, ManagEer'5 Brunch Wt rary S0- eiety 121, IJiFitggri:inff'Cl1ristian Frnteruityg College P 0f0I'CI100. Yale. H 'i ' - W . I Q, Q. e.t.t ,f 1 g In f A . , , ,ew-Q, aff. A fy., I fwthf, M 1' .f,g, f 4' i lg' 'L TITILTT.. NINE-1'li141 r N. Hi K. 115: in ,X TK ll 'kt ll B it 'l' Y mw :eww uma 85 ! I . , ' HOWARD STAVERS LEE ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. Howie Ralph Entered Junior Ycnr5'1Ycud'ciiiy' Swlruming Tennf C2Jg All- Clnss Swimming Tcamg Academy Tennis Squndg Fall Track Squudg Class Footbnllg Cheer Leuderg .Dramatic Associa- tiong Lantern Clubg Chess Club: Scientific Society: Horodo- tnn Soeietyg Christian 'Fraternity C333 Four-Year Clubg Outing Clubg Musical Clubs g Glec Club Q Saturday? Evening l'Intertu.imnent Committee? Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize C'l'hirdJg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Williamsg Alpha Nu. STANIQEY DOUGIQKS LERSHTON M WELLEsLmY'HiLLs, Mfxss. l . . H H , ' Entered Senior 'Yearg Class Hockeyf' P..E. A. Bendg The Acesg College Preference, Dartmouth. ' '51 . . 1 4 SIDNEY LEVIN BROOKLINE, MASS. I l H , Sid, , Entered Upper Middle Year 5 The Trumps 5 Orcllestra Q2Jg College Preference, Harvard. H A i V -. V 5 K f 1 Ihlllxl-. f.ll.lllN 86 I' 'XX H.. 1 DONALD KAYE LISTER RYE, N. Y. Den, D, K. Entered Junior Yearg 'Athletic Associetiong Academy Busketbell Team, Menagerg Crew Squad C313 P. E. A. Pelieeg Academy Soccer Team, Assistant, Menagerg Soeeer Club 3 Lantern Club CZD, Secretaryfl JDra.mn.tic Associaition C4l, Vice-President, Business Meneidrj Executive Cqmmitteeg 'PHE PEAN, Secretary, Editor-in-Chiefg Seientifie Society CResignedj3 Full Play, Staff C313 Vaudeville Show, Stuff C353 Spring Platy, Stuff CZJQ Four-Your Club 5 Christian Fraternity C435 Outing Club C275 Church Monitorg Honor:ible,Mentiong College Preference, Harvard. 3 ' Rdiasmir LAWRENCETUWE LEXINGTON, MASS.' C 'HB0b.u . Entered Upper Middle Yeairg Academy Footbaill 'Feumg Class Footballg All-Clblss Footliallg Class Basobellg 'Christian Fruternityg Honor 'Mstn, First Groupg College Preference, Harvnrdg Phi Epsilon Sigma. ' P 3 . ROBERTLOUIS LOWENTHAL R0cHEs'rEu, N. Y. A Q HB0b.,f FII-Aouicfl . Entered Lower Middle'Ycarg Track Squzu1gff'I10I'0fl0tfm Soeietyg Singing Clubg Cllriistian Friiternityg College Pfcf' erence,Yule. ' ' : , Nl 'ifllill i r I w '4 I ' S7 E, it 1 ,, 0213115251353 Qyifc, ua 'Jr tp fgjffrnr 'MMISI1 I if X N -1141f52zfp1r11J RY , 't' E xx, E, f. fti.1'lyfgIbJ tie-ydtxig .ei ir '. ' V ' ,ff V' v-9323 i xii ' Entered Senior Yeerg 4fijree1e'gqgtttdgi,q1ee Clubg College Preference,i'iVI. I. T. ' 'Y 3 ' iv' . 'I fi. 1 V' t .fr 2 ts 3 ,nw -r ,r ,-,wg 4 r, N, My f r i j 13 ': QW r Q 4 1 ' iriffw- 5 1 t 1 1 l Dfw'-14, wr r g t r 4: Tir ' fi E - si f 'lf' 5 ei . it I, 71 HNRY LYNCH1 A K r gf' , ' I I W r if'H'mk- E 5:13 ii A 1 Entered pper, Qfgdsle New 4 Acadeiiriy 135tsebtt11J eenn qzyg Christian Ffaterii' 'N C' bihet..Vioe+PreSsideIi1'i Senior,Counci1g V 'niififf ' 1 ' , ,I I 151' ,ii ' ' 'r Cup and Gdgzvfirw J11gi,Vtee5'4ChnBiQianSFijatQi' ity1C2l5 College Preference, ,feg gA1pha,ANuL Xt ii MQ 1 ,QQ ', 1 ' ' ' ' ' - .mfg I 1 rl, , tj f E mp . r rt'.:Yfr3'r:f ' WN.- ' j A Y BAM .Q rw? A 2,15 ' r V 71 . W U 5 I rf' E ff iff 2 E fir tf Ti ifil?r'r 2' 3' rf' if get 5 , THOMAS NELSON. MAGII7Lfj,,4 tg, ' 4H'ZfZ'Lr r' r ,MX CHWQFQBSBUFG, PA. E Ne1Eibr,f' f'M3f05'i' rf' f Entered ekrivgiddleryettrgr Clgiss Syvnnrnrn . Christian Fraternityg X ingingf,Clubg Vauddyllle Show C Jgr Bandler Latin Prize gpond College'-Preference, Vmlldipgns. f' t r , ' 95 4 I ,r rffr E E 1 t jfrl , J - , , fi3Zrt:.ff',,t' , ' E t 'iink I AA 0 ?i'1l1!rH'R i'Q+1f,fW t t 'N-. H!-C. iv J RTN' ii ! ViQ!1'i'9 i1 88 N-4'- , ffl ' . A -sr .A Q -N -qv f' '-.,' 1.1-ff... ' A ff- E7?.4KfAS1fcf5cf2:-J PAUL LASSONDE MAGNUSON 3 MANCHESTER, MASS. 'N V l T rxMag::v gaMagQe.3xI 3 Entered Junior Yearg C1ass,Basel5allg Track Squad C235 The Friarsg? P. E. A. Band GDS .Oroheslsm C3jg llerodotzm Societyg Four-Year Clubg Christian fFrg1ternityg. Outing Clubg College Preference,Dartmouth. ' A . ' nn A 1 5 A , , WHL., I v. ,Jl Q 14 'l A1 y g ' ' ' Q11 1 ANDREW MARSHALL, A Y l Q BOSTON, MASS., l' , l ' uAndy'ul :I Ny' E '-FQ 'Si'g,P11 32.5 Q52 5 sn. 85: :Ugg F20 SDH .... ESE EWS S220 SK Um QM :Sari 09,6 'Erg- 'veit-4 Ear, FY: . 235-' 3 W slain Ag-. CHQ-A 53 515' 4ou.5L 55,4 9' E Ss g,'2 C5 :E 1 R x . l ig -fl U ' ul ' . 1 ' U , F , ,N : if.: A' il 1 , 5: GILLETTE KEIM MARTIN of HAn'rFonn, CoNN. I If Vlxx Marty, ' ' Q ' V ' Entered Senior Yearg lChess Club: Collegef,P eference, M. 1. T. 3 Q, Q . ,A I A A 1 ' A ,Q ' zfc1 v'w' L, '-. ll Q1 ' ' w, 89 ammo nmpgw x 7 W n J RICHARD HAYS MARTIN JonNs'rowN, N. Y. ' 5Dick. ' ' i Entered Senior Yearj I,anfgiu'n:Clulmg The Monthly, Asso- ciate Editorg College Preference, Williams. ' WALTER FRANCIS MARTIN, JR. f il, l-5P1cI.1ii4lndg- N. Y. 71' ccrrhbbybt Entered Junior Yearg Clasxi 'Football Team C253 All-Class Football Teamg Glass, Baseball Teamg Adzulemy Swimming Squadg All-Class' Swimming Teamg Class Swimming C315 Glee Club C325 Chapel Choirgl Four-Ye-ar.Clnbg New York Dance, Floor Committeeg Reception Commiltieeg Vandeville Showg College Preference, Yalcg Phi Theta Psi. 1 WALTER ADELBERT MARTING ' ' -DALLAS, Tnx. - ff Dell. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Football Squad C235 Baseball Squad C2Jg' Senior Councilg Southern Club C2D,' Presidentg Southern Club Dance Committeeg Honor Man, Second Groupg Honorable Mention C335 College Proferel1ee,fYaleg Iiaplm Epsilon Pi. . I lhlliii 90 lil' ' ' ' PN! 11731-if1LQT lf.Z'E l l lARTHUR EDWARD MCCABE, JR. r NEW Yomc. N. Y. Q E UAi,t'H c:MaJ0 u 1 Entered Lower Middle Yom Class Football can lClmmpi- onship Senior Class Football Teamg All-Cldss Footblmll Telung Class Basketball C333 Championshiptupper Middle Class Basketball Teamg Class Baseball C223 .Academy Swimming Squadg Christian Freternityg Honor Man,'Second Clroup C353 Honorable Mention 5 Wentworth Mdthe'rnatiqslPrize Cfhirdjg Dillon French Prize CHonorab1e MentionJg'fCollrlge Pref- erence, Ynleg Kappa Delta Pi. 'f Y . l , l isnnrilillgennllls 'mccflfitllal l 5 KENILWCBTH, ILL. ' 5 A l , u ' H ' 5 Mac. 1 'rl A 1 Y I Entered Senior Yedrg Cla,ss'lFootb5,llg Fdlass Besketballg I 1 Christian Fraternityy Singing Clubg College Preference, Princeton, l 4 l ! l . fl fl - Y l l l DAVID HOWE McILVAINE H iWr 3 BRYN Mnwn, PA. 'E ia .cDB've'n f1Mac.:: If ,f Entered Senior'Year5 Championship Senior Class' Football Teamg Gleo Clubg Christian Frztternityg'4College1 Preference, Prineetong Phi Epsilon Sigma.. A l pl Z 'l l l. 1 N 1 X I, g I Q V, ll l ll l ll l 'l -J ll'-WAN f 91 w V1 -.M ,..,g,.M,,...1:,,z-,,,..5 ,,.tN,,...u W: 1,,,,n lf!! W7 Q, f 'fnvxml 'N ,-1:41. -f ,. 1. -..- :H 1, JOHN PAUL McKEE f Foam WORTII,y Trax. ' Q Tex. 'l'u'Mqc. lTexes. L Entered Junior Yeaxrg C1888 Football C355 Cluunpionship Senior Claes Tenmg All-Classy, Football Temng Draunatic Association? 145, Stage! Managerg vExecutive Committeeg Southern Club C475 Four-Year Glubg' College Preference, Uncleeicled.Q ' ' ' W 5 l l I l l 5 llnoiynnnngggp, Mcxnygmx Ig Surxgnloly, Wxs. ' Q - '.'Ma.cQ l Entered Lower 'Middle Yearg Aqademy Track Squad 1355 Lower Middle Tra.ck Teaun, Cldptuing Chalnplonship Senior Class Truck f'l'ea,mj Clziss Footbfzllg' Cld,sp1D:Ly4Office1's, HiSl0l'i1m9 Orqhcstray Glee Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pl. L 3 1 , ' f . 1 , I .V f' - 1 ' I l Z , I V' , . QRCHIBALD CAMPBELL McKI'LLOP NEWTON, Mixes .. ' ' .f Al HArch'lr 1fMhc.v: Entered Sq!iiorhY6arg Christian F1'at,ernit,y5 College P1-ef- erenee, Willjnlms. ,, l ..,-, 1-ummm .n-was ffllfrli 1' 4-in lx. w -A ' 92 H z?lWQ,fAx.,fV Ql'E1..Q..'0 .JJ fafil V, , i 4 5 V f Y 5 ,I 2 , f ,iHoRAcnQMAn'r11S1QMQMQLLEN 2 ' ' , ' ,A 1 Bpi1iigifgQqPr6i5EjjVi.Mf1 Ent.ereQl'Senior Yggrgx Clzrishimi 114' lqiizrnityg Qollegc Pref. ercncc, C?l'I1Cll.!fA'. 3 'Ev , .1 , , fx' F: .2 I, -4 3 . - , gl ,I 3 5 ' 1 f iii? 5 3 W: , Q-3,7 ' 5 mx 4 5 .r - A 'i 5 I 1 F X. ,, , Z E 1, ! M- Vg r ,,, B 25 wi 3 ', 1 f Y W A 'wp-'r f 4i fQ y'f3ff4'i5 1? V QS+gi fi,' QVROSWELL STELLE 1YIcMULLEFf3 13. 7f,Qji1i i , ,CAiIYoNnALis,l'-4- - 22 f 7f',,A,L Q, Y ,, fa, H. ui l 'n 'QIU E Q12 1 ?R09i ig '? 12 z,f jf,I Entered .fqgjp1fYeprg9 'College Pfreiforengeg ' A ' 1 'P ' In ',1 V I se l 1,-'X f '-6 .' ' L f V' f w Hn' 1 ' Q! +L Af- ' ' ,r vg ifsf1. - x Mf ,U W - ' f ' In sl QHffqfE1 f:Y ' , 3 ! V ,V E if N X, J A' l 1 f '1 ' f Q 1fOsPB?,1iQSTER MEFFQW f7Lg4gf.i:Vpnrf6'N, N. YJWFQMW P A 'Hands' 'fMur5h.'yf f wi Entcrcggiutqigr 1 2Joff51Lll 'l'ea.ml Academy Football Higam C2 3 ClaH5ffBasQba1l C2jg Ajf- lass Track Teamg Alcgdemyg wimmirfk Tl:6aMif3J, Cuyin C D3 College Prefercncfa,L'Yafe3,4fPhi flfhctiif PQQ q ' 1' K E I '.we !:L,1fl,.',1,f.'I,1' QV' i'i.J1ffn,,' ff'ffw, new V ' 9 E H-R 3 34 1 fy v N. 7. W A HI 1 J-K H 93 'h aww wma w. X . f,, Q 14 1 5 1 V JOHN CAMMETT MERRILL r J n . , TQENNINGION, VT. 3 , Q f'JQ!1nPv 'Q l Entereil 'Junior '.Year5 ' Christian .Fraternitly Cabinetg Junior Clglss, Prcsidentgi Neture ClubHC2D, Presidentg Four- Year Clllbg Chapel Monitor3 Head Monitor of Gymnasium 5 Deacon of PhillipsfChurchg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. A A . X 1 I f l . l X ,w -, , I All 1 l , ' . l 4 1 ., ll ll E ll 1 1, V l 1 , , , X . , j . . I I 'EUGENE WEBSTER MERRY or 1 K , 1 I fiql SOUTH PQRTLAND, ME4 ' fl X' . 1 X Gene, N 1 , L Enterel:li,Uy5per Middle Year: Academy Basketball Teemg A11-olessifnqgketbell Teamg Champiop,sl1ip'Uriper Middle Class BaQkQff1allTeam'5 Honor Man, Second Grolipg College Prcferendeif'He,rvarcl, ' ' 'N .ff ' ' g,:g,l lfiiif 5451 ff, 1,1 V . A...,...-,:-. i Q-4 4, f, E V iioiamu' WATSON ME12r.Yf 1 X 1 Q ' SOUTH PORTLAND! ME. , -V A -' . , Q:-rw ,,. ' Bob. ' J Entereil pple-r,Middle Yearg Senior Class Bqslcetball Teamg ChristianQ Fraterhltyg Honor Men, Second,Groi1p3 Honor- able Mentiong College Preference, Harvard. ' 5 5 .' V . , , , A . F 4 1 I Ml 'f lll.lll5'. Yr-l 'll7 94 ' ,A ,A ff- exe' f f 4 X I l GfsoRGE EssELBoRN MERRYWEATHER Q J A CLEVELAND, Or , . . In Merry. l Entered fSenior Yearg Soien1:if'1c,Societyg I-Ieroclomn So- eietyg Chlristinn F1-nternityg College Preference, M. 1. 'l'. 2 l , . l l I-3'-1 2 -' X 1 l E l , n 5 CHARLES I-IOLLINGS MIDDENDORF,1JR. 1 4 5 l , r K I r W BROOKLYN, Y. , 2 l r Charlie Middic. l I Entered Junior Yenrg Acaglciny FootbnlllTcm1f1, Assistant lvlnnngergl lf'our-Yenr Clubg Clxristriml Fratc1'nllfyS Outing Club 5 College Preference, Williams. I l i 5 ' ' 1 T W- l l I uf' l .Z D' N 'JV 'l jAMEsl PQWELL RAM SDELL MILLARD N' 5 EX1lJ'1'1ER, N. H. ' 4 Poo Wee. Jim. .'lPcEn11t.l , 1, Entercnlqlunlor Yearg Crew Sqnadyg Class Crcwg Upper Middle Tonnis Tonm 5 Clilss Hockey C235 Soccer Qlubg Class Baseball Outing Clubg Boxing Clubg Four-Xenr Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Alpha. Nu. , , AA N, xxlxif rf lllll',lX J l 95 A red, y xi , ..,. 1 'ZS 'f 96 y 'fha ff-'tal' ' HJ 2: MD!! mam E ,flf 'rlv I , i 4fQ'lf,ii HENRY LOOSE MILLER ,i , , , , , ,. W , ,QQ Xvgw 'HAqEns'rowN, Mm' A . , ,X , A , ,f Hnankg, .tv 3 Entereiii Jv,1iiior Yedrg A Academy Gblf Team gl Swimming Squad 1213421811-Class Svqimming 'Ifeani' 1255 Clasis Swimming C253 Acaiglemy Basketball Teamy Assistant Mnimgerg THE PEAN, Husincss57fMand.ger5 .Southern Clubg Herodotan So- cictyg Oiiting Olpb7,fF6ur-YearIClubg Christian Fraternityg P. E. A. ljolicciflhiefg Receptioli Cqmmitteeg Cliurch Moni- torg College Pre1'ereqge,,Pri1iceto1i3,, Kappa Delta Pi. ii .,,1:1'j'2'-59l.'I 'f'i 'i 1 I' T : Tile- 6 i' F i 5 A I v f we f it 1 ,K H A. ,I , X i f f A 1 1 ii ii i QZWALCQLM GR?-Y MHLE11 fi i1i',3PLAlNFIELlJi N. J. l ? Entered Middle'Yee1i5 QCrewiSq1iga.d15 C393 Class Hockey if Dffiyhiympiqriship Upper- MidQlle,1jHrjbkey Teamg Academy yy, 'qtliblllfgiitmdig A Cheerilieegierp QQ1'upQ1jAN, Circula- tion Map! cyjffxqffliristiah' Freiternityg 'C6lIeQej Preference, Princeto1IQQ lQ'5Theta Psi. N ' 1 Qgif, 'iff ' QW i 'li -rw f ' - ' ' ffiieg,-11. I 5, ' f 1 f' Y -I I f .1 11 V ,M , I If , Leg f ,,, . ff! Wi.-T F4 . . M X , rr -.4 1, H, ,V ,f f V1 an MALCOIfM'jf1'HOR.BURN MITCI-QM. ,il 1 Sc,1r3snALE, INHY. if 1 ,f4Q,1'MitcH,, 'f Mgv.'jg jfMa1.H A Entereiif eni61yLYear'3 'N Clsigs Bpslgetballg AlliClass Basket- ball Tea' , i'Chrietian Fmternityg 'College Prefeience, Yaleg 'M ' 'J A ' A A ' V' I . , Alpha NlYl.Qj' ,g ' 'f - Q A , I , max- 1 1 Ai' i W., ,V I I 'z'il .flll'l iii: I 5515.1 96 'K . r ' X IX 1 f fm C -X ,1 1. ,, .An HAROLD JAMES MOLD 5 ' MQUNWYPRNON: N- Y- L 5 -, 'Miif.ff?- 'Bunny. -3 Entered Senior Yeafrj Grohestmg The Aces 3 College Prefer- ence, Yuleg Phi Theta.-Psi. ' ' 5 1 -f, u ' -H V , JOSEPH JR. f, BUFlfAl'9Qn N. Y. l H Q ' 'fJo0. .l Juny. 1 . Entered Senior. Yezrrg The Trumpsy I.C0llogef Preference, Yaleg Phl.EpS1lon Sigma. I 1, - f I Q. V A , ,V Lf , l ' ! ? r V WILLIAM Moruus l V t lgCAMBn1nGE, MASS. la 'Bill-H HMQTFY-U A E Entereclllqlplbcl' Middle ,Ycargn Class Baseballj Dramatic AssociatiQn55lQ2jg Qhristinnl Fraternityg Honorable MGIIUOII C253 College: Preference, Harvard. , 5' ' Q . . f 1 , n , ' f lf ' J 11. ,' Q 1. 1 ' .' Q ,H , I lxwllll .. 94 ffl' v,' WARREN MUNGER i DAYTON, O. 'Monlff ' ',fMunigL lduterecl Lower Middle Y'el1i'5 ifsieaclelny Tennis Team CZJ, Captaing All-Class Tennis' Teanig Academy Basketball Teamg Class Basketbdllg Championship Upper Middle Class Basketballl'l'eam, Captaing All-Class Basketball Team C235 Fall Tennis Tournament C2J, Winnerg Christian Fraternityg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. ' - DAi7IDALd1iiiWCi MU1fPI:iY W ' MlL:TONi Mass. f Meri ,Dave. , Enteredl Senior 'Yearg 'l'i'aclf'Squad3 Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Dartmouth. Kappa Epsilon Pi. - THOMAS wnamn NAZRO NEW Yomc, N. Y. Q E 'l'oin.'l Nei Enterefl 'Senior Yearg Academy Football Squad 3' Christian Fraternityg,Singing Clubg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psii ' 98 , 1,-.. q., 4 LEONARD IBLOQM NETZORG Torgniweo. he ' ' Entered Senior Yeang College Preference, Yale. ' Entered . .. 1 I ,.q. H . .nf 54, ' Y-ill. ALVIN LEQ NEWBURY DMJLA5, Tux. i . , Al.,'f f'Teck. ,L L Seniorl,Ye:mrg Golfien Braneh Literary Society, Southern Club 5 College Preference, Dartmouth., l S l i i l I I l l Entered Willimnsg , u l l l i 1 JOHN MARSHALL Noncorr L EvANs'roN, ILL. , ' . L, r, JfLek. Senior Yenrg Class Swimrningg College Preference Phi Tl'heta. Psi. - -giy, 1:Ix w 99 ,f ., C.. 'J 'J 1 fiuf. 1' , . ,EDWARD ALLEN OLDS, arm Q 5 Ergapfzwopp, N. J... , A uE'ddfe.yy u'Ultz.u Entered Juuior Year? Footballg All-Class Track Tenrng Track Squad 195' Four4Yeg1rClub3 Christian Frater- nityg Outing Club, 'Vibe-Presidentg Golden' Branch Literary Society Cliesignedl 5 College Preference, Yulcgi Alpliu Nu. 7 Y V 1 I izeiqnnr BQASfQP1?ENHEIMER' 1 Qi ' CHi0A60: ILL. ijf Vf,f ff!! ' ' f 'uBO'5.n I N , Entcreqix,-54v9r Middlweaig elm Tcnuis rap 5 5Herodotan Socictyg ifSingirlg' Cluby Christian 'Fratxernityg College I'reference,Xu1C.'!ff I N ' ' 5 , 1 Qf3J7f5'Sj 3 rf . A l ,- 'A l WIBIQIAM NAMGENE PACK it J i .,SmeUL, Konm 1 V ',-J'i 'Bill. ,i '7fNammon. V Jcan, 'Q Eutere 3lQoweqfVMicldl'evYear5 'Track Squad: THE PEAN, Photogrufmliie Editorg College Preference,-Hai1'vard, ap, Q' A 1 ri rr 1 sm. ll 1 1 v , 100 , N . , X L J EDWARD PfCKERING PARKER DANVERS, MASS, A A A R, fi R Fi-4 ll R 3 Entered Junior Yeargl Swimming Tcaing Class Footbnllg ,All-Class lfootbplligfpqmg Class Baseballg Class Swiminingg All-Class Swimlning Tgagng ' Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, I-Iarverdg Phi Theta Pdi. , ' ' f, ' 1 1 : - J ' ' HZ- ff - ' l Inj ll... l',.,,v'!,Wi 'I r l A GEORQE QREDERQQK Plqzf1gERg JR. ,I'l01'EI?r'+PFlaNASsf 5 George-elf? 'fPaITlf. ' Q Entered Upper.Mic1dle Yearg Acadenuy.,Baseball Tcamg Class Football 5 QhampionshigbUpperjlyliclflle Class Hockey Teamg Football Squadg Hoekey Squadgi Senion Couneilg Christian Fraternityg Honorlylan, Seeqndlflroupg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi.-N -tl , f A GEORGE RANDALL PATTERSON LINCOLN, N. H. 'A . upajtiv 4 upntridia-u I ' 1 Entered Junior Yenrg AcadeInyABaseball Teamg Class Football 125, Captainp Football Squad C255 'Frank Squadg P. E. A. Polieeg All-Class Football Teamg AClICl6fIlS' Baseball Squad C3Jg' Christian Fraternityg Nature Clubg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference Bowdoing Alpha Nu. ' l 101 ,f 1 - -. 'H 1 iff!! '. -3 ' DEEB EDWARD PETER 3 , f MELROSE, MASS. Q x:D?eb0.!:' upqte-H Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy FootbnlliTenm C23 5 Senior Class Hockey ,Teamg 'All-Class Track Testing Senior Councilg Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Sccretaryg 5 Dramatic Association C225 Glce Club f2lZ 'Choir C255 Musical Clubs, Secretary and Treasurer, Singing Club, Prosiderltg Golden Branch Literary Society CQD, Presidentg Reception Com- mitteeg Cast, Holena's Husband, Seveni'KeyS to Bald- pnte g Vaiudeville Showg Merrill Prize in Declmmition CFirstJg College Preferenee,Harvard3 Phi Theta Psi. frownsmm BALDWIN 1?E'1 r1T, Jnf - HElVl'PS'1'EAlJi N. Y. i i nRed'n ksRcddy.n N Entered Junior Yeai'g Class Football 122.1 Swimniing Squad C353 All-Class Swimming Team 3 Tennis Squad CQJQ All-Class Tennis 'Peeing Class Tennis, 'Captaing Class Swimming, Cuptsiug Christian Fraternityg !Ol1tlI1g'Clllbj Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Williamsg Phi Theta. Psi. 5' , 1 1 1 , . ' 1 JW ' VINSON FERNALD PHILBRICIK i , , Krrri-mr, ' ' V ,I ' -W Phil. I EnterediUpper Middle Year, P. E. A. Bundy' Qrcliestrag College Preference, Bowdoin. lx ' l I f ' E ' l . ! 1 llf.llllE i1l'I1.lllY 102 ASA EMORY PHILLIPS, JR. WASHINGTON, D. C. , ' Aco. - Entered Senior Yearg lClass':Day Officers, Orators Golden Branch, Presidentg Dramatic Assoeiationg Lantern Clubg The Monthly, Associate Editorg Chess Clubg Southern Club: Debating Team, Captain 5 Cast, Seven Keys to Baldpateug Lantern Club Literary Prizeg College Preference, lHarvardg Alpha Nu. JOHN PHILLIPS TRENTON, N. J. ' Jack. A Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, M. I. Tf ROBERT CHARLES POLLARD BROCKTON, MASS. UBob. 3? Entered Senior Yearg Soccer Squad 5 Track Squaflg Chris- tian Fraternity 5 College Preference, Harvard. 103 f ..'f 4 W J, l J ffzf ..,, 1. .J ousnvus DEVRILLE Popn, JR. l IDETR6YP,fMICII.1: ' ' , - ' n16Gds1ll' 4 Entered Junior Yearg Crew Sfflihfl C253 College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta. Pi. n I - x 1 BERNARD POST NEW Yonx, iN. Y. ' llBert. 77 Entered Upper Middle Yeamgf Cla.ssv'Teiinis C275 College Preference, Harvard. i f 1 4 WILIfIAM 'RUFUS REITZELP, JR. Q I PniLAnELPu1A,PA. ' l in Bill, - 1 5 Entered Middle Yearg ' Class Tennis 1353 l Southern Clubg Christian ,Fraternityg Singing Clubg ,THE PEAN, Assistant B1isiness'Managerg Honorable Menfiong College Preferences Princeton. ,1 -.i Ll fl I lEf,H' , W Ii,lli 104 1 efae gn- . r rf -9e.J -'nffkN' cziiergfxraifaezsw 4 ,.,., , r gNEALWILLQ.QJ2.R!ZQIj1MOND,JR. t t FORT,!BENNlNG,,GAt xt l i V Entered Upper Middle tY,ear5,,fJ,'1gEt l'JQlANg Associate Editor 5 Lantern Club 3 'Singing Clubgvmllgristjan Fraternityg Honor- able Mention C353 Wentworth Prize 3Plone Geometry, Secondg College Preference, D8PtU10fltli.1 t gfig , t A , i K 4 , t 1 5 . .I rjj Q X I I 1 pp' 1 ,, , I rl, 2 HQ m' r ' ' A 1 1 A 11 N5 3 ,, pl 'Jfff f' A '7ffI2, :J il . 2 ' '. Q , .f .'.'I.!l ' ., , 'ROBERIRIGHTEQR Rf t5 ,QUEENS VIIEAGE, Nt Y. L d Q J. .uB0b n ...came Hr ,A Y , '-N - '- -lj ,N i Entered Senior Yeairj Co1l6g6 Preference, ,Dartmo1?tl1. A 41. 1 11.l,:.' ,HQ eq tr -' e.,'-422 Q ,s ' t rf nf: u- , w 'M : I ' N' 4, X ' ' ' Msg ' ' 'viva - 3 if' .fvsfffff l I. ,. 71,5 7 i ge, Hi 'rg t 35' ' l 21 I, ,V ' Q1 Y 353 3 or .f A X , ' ' Q J i r - , -' . 5 RoBEn'rV1Ns1cEEPr1z,gzER,r r MINNEAPOLIS, Mnfm. is r Bob. Rosy.?'r ,ff IUJVBL li M, ' ' ,- . ' Entered Senior'-Yearg Class Fooifbnllg Academy Swimmmg Teamg Glee Qlubg .College Preferenceg Princetonfg Alpha Nu. a ft in I ' 1 1 r , 1 -' V 1 1, ,,,,,,,,,,.,, 'NJ 7 N 'E E31 N 5391 I' H X N' H no il E N, 'H' Y Siriww IUMSU' iilizmiav 105 K 1 , u f r l WILLIAM STEWART ROBB PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1 l6Bill'!! llRab'll Entered .Upper Middle Yearjl' Academy Basketball Team, Assistant EMlIIl2Ig0I'Q 'Acad'efny '1'raek Squad, Christian l+'raternityg College Preference, University of Pennsylvania. F FREDERICK GERARD ROBBE , ' LAneuMoN'r, N. Y. Q I Fred. ' Freddie Entered Upper Middle Yealrg Class Football, Champion- ship Senior Class Football Teamg All-Class Track Tearn, Winter Track 'llearni Track Squad, Herodotan Society, Christian Fraternity: Outing Club, Honor Mau, Second Group, Honorable Mention, College Preference, Dm-tinouth. Y Q GREGORY ROBINSON. ' PAn1e,TEx. I 5 I Hrlwexyl Hliobbyyr ' I Entered Upper Middle, Year, Championship Senior Class Football 'lleaxng All-Cla!-JS Football Squad, Southern Club CZJ, Secretpry-'l'reusurerg, Golden 41?-ranch' Literary Society C253 Dramatic Association 121, Muster of Wardrobe, Ilerodo- tan Societyj, Christian Fraternity 3 The Exonian, ,Associate Editor Clleiaignedjg Lantern Club Q2J5 P. E. A. Band, Spring Dance Committee, Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize CFirstjg Honor Mun, Second Group g Honorable Mention C255 College Preferenee,'Yale5 Kappa Delta. Pi. I, X v lk.llllE. liila 106 . '.pX.fN HORACE Bnoox-ms BLACKWELL Ro1a1NsoN MQNTCLAIR, N. J. A moby. 5ffHorrie. 7 Entered Lower Middle Yeqpg ' -Academy Soccer Team C3jg Class Hockcyg Class Ba.seba115,QJg Class l3:Lsket,b:lll5 Chess Club 5 Christian Fraternityg Saturday Nightw Entefctaminlnentn Committee 3 College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nll. ' 9.4: sCARL ROGERSM ,fs l . BELMONT, MASS: ' ' ' uR'oge.u A EnteredfLower Middle Yearg Ac1udernygFootbull Squad C253 All-Class Track ,'Teaun3. ,Class Bnsketgbamll C255 Senior Class Gilt Committeeg College Preference, Willinmsg Phi Theta. Psi.' , ,, ' , V 1 ELWQOD KIMBALL SALLS ' A VINALHAVIBN, ME. V 5 . , l ' fx , Q Char1xe. EL i Entered fSenior Yearg Track Squudg Collegqllrcference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. , l 5 1'-1 1 l Ngxllf -.!1!llIlll n 107 ' ll, '-' ,-.--'- -ff al- l,--- i! i 4,2-'-Q9 fp fi' Q 9 ffm: Y we-xi, .f ...ov -f' .f.:i .Mn mein emi ll mmm 1 4 f I 5 OLIVERMERRILL SARGENT X K ' SALEM, MASS. A 1 ':', uouidxr I 3 Entered gLoWer Middld Y6h.r5 'ITraek Squadg The E Book, Business Managerg .Address Book, Business Managerg Christian Eraternityg Outing Cluby Singing Clubxg Honor- able Mentiong College Prelerendcg Dartmouth. 1 I s l l 1 i l I i . 4 1 GEORGE REES SAUNDERS ' MONTEEALQ QUEBEC i 7 George, Entered lJunior Ydalrg Track' Squadj Swimming Squadg Dramatic Associn,tion7C4J, Secreta17y,iExecutive Committee, Assistant Stage'-'Managerg The' Monthly,'1Business Boardg Four-Year Cllibg College' Preference, Cornell. 1 rl ii' ,i 313, iii, ill l': 2-1. lil' if , ' iw! ,V , lf,AYTONfMAllTIN scnocl-1, JR. 4 7 j VROSEMONT, PA. ' i K , , '--, 1 cc Lnyt. H , : Entered llpper Middle'Yearg Academy Football Team Q35 All-Class 'llfaekgi Championship' Upber Middle Class Basket- ball Teamg TJAII-Class Basketball Teamg Academy Basketball Squad 12,3 E. A. Friars,VTriog ,Chapel Choirf vaudeville Show Q53 Qlee Clubg Christian Fratcrnitygf Lower Middle Class Secretaryg, OutinglClubg Musical Clubsg College Prefer- ence, Princetorigi Phi Theta Psi. W ,gi -5 'i3 n, I ,l',:il.,J,. . ,-l 108 g,:f:'1,-r ' .',fX,.fXf Gigli?mslfrfrfslisizzgfil Y . 1 CHARLES sEnGw1cK f V 5 NEW.YORK, N. Y, : I Charlie-3.3 Sedgc.Q!iL' I'll11.crcd-fLower Middle Y5af'fL'Ollti1Ygf Club 5 FCltICil1l.f Clubg Dramaticl Associa.t,i0ny'AfCuIiil'1'QHiidc Socictyg Caist, f'Sovon Keys to lialdpateng I'fol10I 'Mdnf,. First Group KSJQ Jolinc Grock I Pfimg Bamdler Lzitin ll Prim? CFirspDg Prfentiss Cum-N mings Greek II, P1'izeg Bandler Lrttin Ill' Prix? CSocondlg Mason Lfmtin Prizeg English' III Prizcg 'CO1l0gCfPl'Cf0FCllCl!, Harvardl ' F ' f ',!- ' ' I ' 1 5 l . I l 2 rw Y x l ' f y , 4 X ' , l w P , l -' 1, f' 1 Q f V , , 5 , , 3 A' ,VQLOUIS HENDERSON snron NEW Yoi2K,iN. Y. l , , l -Bulgef' ' f V f ' 4 1 U' , Entered' Lower 'Middle Yearg Class Football: All-Class Football flbpmg 'Soqqer'Teamg Class Tennidf College Prefer- ence, PriIjcd'U0ri.' 4 1 ' f j in 3 fl l 'f ' fl I 0 1 ff' 5 n H Q WV IMH in-. , -1 ,, ,N, N , 5 HV l r il ' ', M f ' f rf ' 5 ,g C .v H , X , , 'wwyyqi il l 'RICI-filllj RANKIN'SHERlllIXNffiQ l 4W3iEfPFASTvll'IHf1 lf' ll ?f'Y ?l'l1f f,'li'Da'ck?'f , 5 l EHtCFCilir3DlOl2i'YClll'Q Collef3geA1'rofo1'onqp, Illlfifllid. MS l ,,, ' .l V fl- 1 , Q 1 ,lg lg 1 A 4 . . f 1- . Y f - f .24 ,' , ,,, ,, .- , , , 5 'A ' 3 Y '. 1? -1 llff as E ,.,, ,,. .f , - .. i il I Y ',J- illllil E 1 J 109 uw Maw Qlllmzy .f, 5. 2 fr:-4 T. l 1 3 . v JoH1y'1yLeINNEs's1NeLA1R Q Rumjenp, Chl l H' I , fgJ6hnny',!! Q, 1 Entercel'Ser1io1jYehr3 College Prefexlenbe, Bowdoin. X K' V Q 1 J I ll Entereql I : . .I 1 -. Al' 1 X l , l l '1iERBERT srlmwoon sxs 'l l lBBOOKL1NE,MASS. l f f V, ,, 4-lHcrbi.u X lfJuf1lor,gYen f All-Class,Football Tegamg Class Football K3J5,,,Clas5 Hockey 1215 Classllhscbulljg P. E. A. Banclg '1'llo4 'fg'2Aces,'f'Managerg Vu.udeville1Show Q22 College PrefercncP,,j'IarVaIdi 1 , I I l , 1 l, 1, , If fl V I 'yy' .ll ' . sl V! . V. .g Tl' - 1 l I 1 r 1' 4 l I 1 5 g, Entered . , Preferencegf i we l Ml ' KM Ve, FLOYD REEVES SMITH, JRQ f' Q I PITQFSFIELD, Mlxgs. ' X Smitty. QLSeniol'Hc Yeurg Christian Fraterflityg College Twilliams. 2 uf, , ,. If I, 24' V llhllli-l I llrllll 110 A 5 ' nw , ll, l NJN I l HARRISON DQ1JG1.AS SMITH Q 1 . AP1.YMoq'nr,.MAss.. , 4 , Q ,s,niuy. , ,,jf,smit.f' 5 Enterecl ,Senior Yeary Sirigingi Clubgh College Preference, Harvard. ' -, V , 1 , , , i ' V . JOHN GOOCH SMITH . Szlco, ME. 5 f'Smitty. 5'-.Ia.ck, Gopchy. 5 Entered, Junior Yeurg Scrub Football 'l'cun1,, lvlzumgerg Acmlemyllfoothall Tcaiui, Manugerg Athletic Association, Prcsialentgj Stadium Pluii' Couimitteeg Souvenir Program Committee, Chairmallj Spfiug Foothill Prize Contest, lvlmmgergi Academy Truck Squad C4J5 Eoivbr Migldle Truck Team, Coptuing Upper Middle Track Ten.m,'5 Mmmgerg All-Class 5TrdckA Teamgf Christiaui 1+'rsLteruity fill, Cuhinetg Full D:mce'Comh1it1,ee'g Phillips Church Seictohg Musical Clubs, Orchestra., Glue Club Q4J, Librariang FQll1uYC21F Club, The HE iBook 135, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Cl'liefg Satur- day Night,QEnterta.inment Committee, Honorabic Mention 133, College Preference, M. I. T. 1 I :L Y l I 4 if. 5 r m' , A 1 ' - f , E f HORACE MANN SNYDER, JR. ,f .1 ' Bgooxmm, N. Y. ' 9 1. ' mill. ' 2 Enterod!Upper, Middlc'Yeung lOuting'rC1ub5 Yifonor Mau, Second Groupg Hohorable McntiongCo1lege Preference, Yale. I ,,- l'il'll , l 111 '1 iff-iffy? JL- -.7 -' - 1 9, MFA!! 1 ERWIN MATTHEW SPERRLE i l W NEW BiuGuToN, NI Y. 3 Y, 'tKid. V Jdck. ' Erv. Entereli Lower Middle Yearg 'Track 'Squad 1235! Herodotzm Society fzylj Christian Fraternity C3J37 The Aces CZJ, Director 3 Outing Qlubg Orchestrag Singing Club 3 Vaudeville Show 5 College Preference, Yale. l l u E JOHN PAUL SPIEGEL l - Iimurnvsiciximin, I1.L.f l Jo1inny. - H i i Enteretlflower Middle Yearg Academy Basketball Team, Assistanti ' Managerg Class, Tennis, Managcrgj Dramatic Association The Exanirm C22,LAssistnnt Advertising Munagerg P. E. A, Bend 1331 Qrchestra, CZJQ Herodotain Sooietyg Chris- tian Fratiarnityg French II Prize, Honorable Mdntiong Col- lege Preference, Harvard. l ' I , i t ifgg f in .i Iljgviiff - . V15 r 4'-J l '.. HV ? V, Q4 . I . fr 'RICHARD Noyes sToNE i BOSTON, MAss. , i ' ffnickf' Entereil ,Uppers-Middle Yearg Soccer Squadg Crew Squndg Christian ,Fmtcrnityg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preferencoi' Harvard. i I , iw, l l I i'Z'l i ' 112 , j ' I 1 E---E-. faxr Ve ,MITXR . . ., ,f-.. A THOMAS-CLIFTON STOTLER TULSA, OKLA. 5 cliff, 3 Entered Upper Middle Yeary Academy Golf Teaming Class Basketbullg Glec Clubg Singing Clubg College Preference, Dartmouth. ' l l BUNICHIRO SUGIMURA W i 'l'oKYo, JAPAN ' A Bunny, Sugi. ' Enterecl Upper Middle Yearg Academy Socoer,jTemn C215 Glee Club C215 College Preference, M. I. T. Phi Epsilon Sigma. 1 V 1 l r , , 1 i -l 1 JOHN ALLEN SWEET, ann . 1 FARMINGTON, Bud, Enterefl Lower Middle Yeau-5 Class Basketljallg Class Baseballg N All-Class Baseball Squudg College l?refe1'enC0, Bowdoing :Phi Epsilon Sigma.. V gl J I y f 1 I ll l il I X ,...m,i 113 757: '16 9 X N WALDO EARLE SWEET X Exmrmn, N. H.. 3 Sweetie.f' Wally. Swee1,e1'. Entered Junior Yearg B. A. Anlnterscholastic Track Tezung Academy 'Frnck Teamg 'Championship Senior Class Track Tenmg Class l ootb:u,ll C3j3 Glee Club C255 Musical Clubs C253 The Monihly, Associate Editorg Outing Clubg Four-Year Club 5 Church Monitor C293 Honor Men, Second Group C355 Handler Latin Prize CTl1i1'cU3 Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize Cllirstjg Honorable Mention C353 College Preference, Amherst. f CHARBES JOSEPH TANENBAUM NEW Yomc, N. Y. N 1 Tanny. 1 Entered Upper Middle Yearg Chess Club C2Jf Secretaryg College Preference, Hurvardz' ' 5 ROBERT BRUNING TERHUNE V O1-'rAwA, ILL. - X uBob.u nTc1.rylH Entcrerl'Senior Yeurg Football Squudg College' Preference, Dartmoulhy Phi Epsilon Sigruu. 114 DAVID IMCKSON TERRY, JR. LITTLE Rock, ARK. Dave. Entered Junior Year, ClaBs'F00tball C253 All-Class Foot- ball Team, Class Swimming 125, Class Tennis C215 Senior Class Gift Committee, Chairman, Southern Clubg Four- Year Club 3 Orchestrag Christian Fraternity 3 College Prefer- ence, Yaleg Kappa. Epsilon Pi. ELIOT BURNHAM THOMAS Doncumsrnn, Mnss. . N uT0m.n uT0mmy.ui Entered Senior Year, Track Squndg Chess Clubg College Preference, Dartmouth. - ' CAMERON THOMPSON NEWBURGH, N. Y. rrcalm-1: clT0mmy.!r Entered Senior Year, Chess'Club5 College Preference, Princeton. l 115 A rf 1 if ft. fjfgff, if.-if X , - 'gmmg igmhll 'lf ,,, 1 , ififflfl. ll l ,X ,Ml X, !,,, Vvvf , X , V I f 'ARTHUR .'ro1g11ir, JR. gf 'Q lMiDvLw1'owN,gO-. 457' nTm.I-Ja'-'Z l A' Enterecliielver Middle 'Yeaiy 'All-Class 'l'rn,ck. Tezuug Truck Squlpnflll CISJ 3 fidailemy Track, 'l?6aQ1ng ' Iill1'XL2Ll'd' Inter- seliolustie 'Ilrzick 'lfeaffrig .B. A. A. lriterSclf1olzLgj,ie 'Franck Tezimg llziskotbnll Sqn: lg Qlnfls BasketballSI:A:,All-Class lB:1sketlmll Team 13339 Clzissiv lxileketiballv Cnplaing'Olil1lQif5 Clilbg Chris- tian 1 rutel'r1ity 3 Xbll9ge,Pre,fC!T8l1Geg.Miohigllliglliapyfa. Delta Pi. X Y.,'.v - Y f. S, '---i. af.-,S-T 1 i , Q I ls i .J il lg?-IOHN Poms TRWUNU 3 if Wil l Clyif-:.ffQ 3 BHSIDE: N' Y- l All S-'fvlwq-if' - gg Entercd,fLofQri ',,. Midg1le,YearQ Acnde1j1yf'fl'riielc Teaimg B. A. A. DQS B. A. Ai Ixgterschlolflstielfeaing All- Cluss 'l'rn4EkQjw' Y! fl? , - Q ,i. reiiigigf chimpiopsmp Senior, Qliigggujgiwiq Teamg Aendmny gyfflscillzmllfb C372 '57Qln3s'Da,y f Second Mau-slmlg l lgleirxiwgliraneh ' Litergry jSe6iialy,j'Yfjde-President Qllcsigncclgij. fCl'QfQilg1I'lEAN,.Adve1'tising Mzlnagergl Christian Frziternitji, 3 Dance Committee, 'Heefiurerg Col- lege Prefer Alpha Nu. ' ' g . ,miie 5 ,f 'lr-f l' fllf' i, f ,ffjgv 1 jrff .f W 2 'G Wi?-6 dai. W T f f , ff' ffffziii-' l f .GE,?gggG1g1u1ssEL TRUE ffyqggi EDETROIT, Mfrcg. ,f f g , ' 'Q V f z ,f Lgrlsruduaiiaf , P f , Qu, i ,vz, V, I A, , lwer,flVIiddle Yeirg ,vseiyenfific Soeiayl C2j, Secre- Entered, Q 1, X V taryg GlqeiQlL?bQff,,Cl1ristiaQ E1'i1ternityg'lCql!1ege gPreferenee, Cornell. if ,L H 1,1 f, li, Y V, fr' K, f'lflli':3fQ'n' 5' ,. .f f4.fi,.. ' fQlllI4,I - Y I' Illillli 116 ,n W,1-'.'f9 ' f'P ' 'V Y, ,V ,,,,, V. N V.-W... I , V V ' , 1 f BOWEN ,CHARLTONX TUFTS -V: V , Q ' . N5f11?cnn5mniM2g9,,eM- Q A I Ente1'edi'J11Qior' ey Teamng Crew Sqlmdg Qxlleer Lenxleifag-jfDIHmaiQii3QyKs,sQQI:1.t,ioI1S 1100 Clllbi Chapel Choirf V:u1q16YiiIQ?,Sh0wgfkfg'l' Q2QIFrin,rs5 Pour-Year Clubg Clxiiiistinn Fm'eruit57: 'QQlleLqe '1Fif4eEQ11cc, uleg Phi 'l'11em1'Si. ,gg 1 Lg f1- l e ' e e .xl, , 41' pi Y'-' 'fi -- 15111 -Q n In Y 'QV 1'., t - , fffg p -fiwxilv' I , 2 YW ,1 Q , ei i e SQW we ee e i f ' 31 e U ,X WHJLSON JWASTERS, i. . Apli :IQ '..1- 'Hi , , -,ff f 1 A f1ix1oAaQ,QfL1.,f' fi f ' ' ' V - .1 '. l J ' - f1'cc'i:?,Q 1' ., Bal, r X Vw ' . , , - f A Q - , -I li 5 A IEntercclgUppe1fl1N?I1d41le Ye9.r5 .gqncfqxxgyg b0Pbg.ll,!'1'eam C255 'Truck Sburxdg Fgigfgini GQ,1bi11et,f,, ScerctzLryg Church Ollifplfg' l1.i1pr+F1'a1ferIgL A loiilicilj V College Prefer- ence, Yule? v,l1iThetgt1fui- W X l, N ' . L'-,!f, KNKX wg' W 5' J ,fb L U rj!!-' rp 7 . ,fe ' H j f e wif L' V 'LS I E 1 fjf ff- f' If-1 A - X LMARsHALLAcoLEMAN,'rw1TcHizL e Z 4 1 . , , 1 H V4 f 'BfUIfLINGTON, VT. , ,A eq 'rwitQ?,y imHmi1. 1,155 A E11Lercc1Si,'hi0i:'Ye1xr3 CHristin.n Ffntei'nityg dllcgc Prefer- ence, Wlllmgjws. ff I, X. ,J xg ,mx J, K 1, A 1 1.-'7 ' 6' 'J QL Eff' . vpza,',,A,j,f I 11:1 ' t' 4 ' L xnxx-'ya xfx- 1:2 Q fy xxu lllll-i'l'Y my .aiu 'mv 117 1 l V I 1 Q CYRIL TYSON X PELHAM, N. Y. F 1 l A If:Ty'n EnteredIJunior Year: Class Footballg All-Clase Football Squadg All-Class Track Team: Football Squad C233 Class Basketballg Academy Football Teamg College Preference, Yale 5 Kaopa. Epsilon Pi. ' ' E w l 1 6 l HENRY P. VAN na BOGERTQ Jn. . Y Wmsm Mnmbbnn, Mnss. 2 uHunk.n llVafn.,, HPelle.n ' Entered :Upper Middle Yeaafg Scrub Footballg Class Foot- ball? All-Class Football Teaing College Preference, Dart- mouth. I ' ' ' ' ' l f ' , , y L WELIAM' GALEY VETTERLElN . PHILADELPHIA, PA. , I :Y uBull.u uvetlu uBiHy.u V' Entered Upper ,Middle Yearg Golf Squadvg lChristian Fraternity C215 Nature Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. ' . 5 5 f llf.llll'E' .fllll I 118 FRANKLINALLEN WAGNER, IR. Domis FERRY, N. Y. flIInns.Yl HB. P' H HWug'U Entered Junior Ycarg Fourf-Year Cliibg P. E. A. Police New York Dance, Floor Committoeg 'College Preference Yalcg Phi ,Epsilon Siginu. FORREST MACY WAITE Scum D.m'rMoU'ru, Mfxss. Forrie. Biff. Entered 'Upper Middle Yearg' Academy Football Teaming Orchestra 4233 The Acesg' Herodotan Society 123, Vice- Presidentg College Preference, University of Peunsylvaniaig Alpha Nu. ' . 4 1 JOHN FRANKLIN WALLING NANTUCKICT, MASS. -' Jack. WalIy. Entered Junior Ycnrg Class Tennis 1335 Drzunzttie Associa- tion C33g Four-Yeau' Clubg Herodot:m Societyg Christian Fruternityg Fencing Club 3 Outing Clubg Honor Main, Sec- ond Group 5 College Preference, United States Naval Academy. I 119 ar, V Q 3 fo J 9 lflfzu. ARTHUR BERNARD WALSH, JR. , BRONXVILLE, N. Y. ' ' uArt.u Entered Junior Yearg Class Hockey 5 Track Squadg Acad- emy Baseball Team, Assistant Manager, Four-Year Clubg Oreliestrag Christian Fraternity, P. E. A. Band, College Preferencci, Princeton. 5 I . l l B JOHN LANGDON WARD H NEW YORK, N. Y., V 1 - - nJay.v 1 Entered Junior Yearg Academy Swimming Team C255 Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg All- Class Swimming Team, Swimming Squad 1353 Crew Squad C255 Nature Club 147, President, Scientific Societyg Dra' matic Associationg. E Book Board, Business Managerg Ervonifm Board, Assistant Business Manager QResignedJg Christian Fraternityg Singing Club, Outing Clubg Four- Year Club, College Preference, Harvard. GEORGE ERVIN WARDMAN MONTREAL, QUEBEC V George, Entered: Junior Yearg Academy Crew CZJ3' Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball Teamg Four-Year Club, Christian Fraternity, Inter-Fraternity Couneilg, 'Honor Man, First Group f3D, Second Groupg Cum Laude Society 5 Alge- bra I Priie CSecondD5 W. A. Francis Prize in Elementary Algebra CFirstJg Lower Middle Greek Prizeg Upper Middle Greek Price CSecondJg College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. A 1 4 X f f lli.Illl'l'W. l'fllli 120 i --X,Q- 1 '-...X --. ' -- NPN! I -f.Cf.xfLf.sas,,, I RICHARD BROWN WATSON 2 Wmnnssnmy H1m.s, MAss. Dick, Needo. Entered Lower MiddIeIYear3 Class Hockey 'l'calmg Cham- pionship Upper Middle Cla.ss,,HookeyTeamS Academy Foot- ball Teami Assistant Managcrg The Erwnifgfl 637i ASSlStlllllf Business Managcrg Christian Fraternity' CD3 Outing Clnbg College Prbferenceg Williams 3 Kappa Epsilon.Pi. l Jour: snwm WATT N 1 R iCARBOwfALE, PA.iV' ? Ja,ck. l Wa,ttsteen. Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Class, Footballg Class Basketball C233 Class Tennis C233 1Traek Squadg Boxing Clubg Outing Clubg Singing Clubg Glee Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Prefcrenee, United States Military Acadcmyg Alpha Nu. A U WILLIAM MiERRITT WEAVER, IRA I ' JmNKxN'rowN, PA. ' 4 1 I Bill, X ' 2 Entercd5.Senior Yearg 'Academy Soccer Teamgi B. A- A- Relay Teamg Championship Senior 'Class fPi-mink 'Fcamg Christian l7'l'ateri1ityg New York Dancef Floor CEOIIIIIIWHCUS College Preference, 1'riucoton'g Phi Epsilon Sigina.E fl '. -. ' 1 ii lx . 'A-1 'l ix 121 yi ww yew- CARTER WELLS 'MILWAUKI-IE, WISE' Cart, Wellsy. Entered Senior Yearg Claes Footballg All-Class Football Teamg Track Squadg Christian Fraternityg Golden Branch Literary Soeietyg Hcrodotan Societyg Singing Clubg Debat- ing Teamg College Preference, Harvard. HENRY SCHERP WESTON ' NEW Rocxmnnlc, N. Y. , Sydney, Dodo. Entered Juniorl Yearg Academy Baseball Team C255 Academy Hockey.Tea1ng ,Academy Football Team 3 Senior Council 3 College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. TAGGART WHIPPLE Cormssm, MASS. 1cTag.u cswllip-xr Entered Senior Yearg Football Squadg Baseball Squadg Dramatic Associationp Cast, Seven Keys to BlLlfl1lIl,liC,,Q Christian Fraternityg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. 122 KARL ROBERTS WHITNEY SANDWICH, Mass. H Whit-H Entered Senior Yearg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Harvard. noNLY HAWLEY WILIOER BIIONXVILLE, N. Y. , Don. Shorty. N Entered Lower Middle Yearg Golf Squaclg Class Basket- ball 3 Christian Fraternityg College Prefereuge, Princeton. HENRY SEYMOUR WILEY Drrrnorr, MICH. . Hank, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Crew Squadg The Ezoniang Associate Editor C25 3 Scientific Societyg Christian Fraternity, Outing Club: Singing Club 3 Dramatic Association, ASSiStM1iJ Business Managerg Honor Man, First Group C3J, SCCOHK1 Groupg Cum Laude Soeietyg Honorable Mention Mjg Band- ler Latin II Prize fSecondJ 5 Holder Upper Middle Chemistry Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. 123 ,. 9, .., ., A fl ,ff ,I I UQmarffmLf::f1.f ffl? N 1 'll Mir!! VA, -'fl' H V' l I 2 Q ' 1 r r l r ELIQT BUTLER WILLAUER , l NEW Roculurnm, N. Y. i l g, f'Willp jjwillienf ffm. 5 Entcrcdf Junior Yoarj Cla.Ss'lF0otlmll f2jg All-Glass Foot- ball 'Pouml' F0otb:mllfSqunQd O15 Claws Swimming C313 All- Class swilnming 'Foamy Four-Year Clubg Outing Clubg Handler Lfmtin I Prim CThirdJ3 College Preference,lPrinceton. I Q l l K , l 1 l l s I ., 5 KENDQRICK RoscQE WILSON, JR. i J, 'J' ELIIZABETH, N. J.' i 'N f'Ken. Wim, , Entered Upper Middle Yenrg ClassiBa.seball3 Emonian, Assistant Business Manager, Circulation Mztnuger Qllesignerlbg l . . W 3 A Christian lllrgpternityg Wentworth Plnne Geometry lmze CFirsLDg College Preference, Pomona. 'z' , i f.. , , Eff ii' i Y V , ' N if DAVID RUSS WOOD, JR. i TER1lElI'IAUTEQ IND. ' Dave Russ Sharpy.f' I Entercdillunior Ycarg Class Tennis 5 Academy Swimming Team, Asgiiitlinf' 'Manngefy Christian Fraternity lC4D3 Dru- mntic AsslJfsiiaQtio11,C4Jg Four-Year Clubig Redcplion Com- mittecg Gollego I?rcl'crencG, University of'Pc1insylvz1ni:xg Alpha Nui I m 1 , ' D fl I A if- g I' i . . I , mm-If l',ll.ll I l.l x, l ..l l E 124 Cf, ' GORDON CUTLER WOOD WARE, MASS. l Cut, Woodie. . 4 1 x A fr ff Xll Entered. Lower Middle Yearg Academy Trnlck Tenmg College Preference, Amherst. J ' WILLIAM DUTTON WRIGHT NEW Yonx, N. Y.' V Bill, Will, Beppo. :l'lI1llCl'Cfll Junier Yenrg Track Squudg Fou College Preference, Princeton: Kappa Delta. Pi. r-Year Clubg l l l - l llll l ll lllll QQ il I X-l -V -lllfnlr l ll 125 College Preferences Yale C601: J. W. Allen, F. W. Alter, D. D. Barlow, W. B. A. J. Bauer, I. Beinhower, F. H. Belden, D. W. Boardman, A. N. Bowler, F. Bradley, W. D. Brown, G. G. Byron, D. H. Costello, W. C. Craig, W. J. Crawley, L. S. DeLone, J. C. Dickson, C. G. Fowler, J. A. Frame, F. H. Gilbert, H. W. Gordon, J. H. Griffin, A. H. Hahn, G. NV. Hawkins, R. B. Heinkel, G. D. Hixon, P. W. Howe, B. D. Knox, J. H. M. Knox, F. Lazarus, S. Lazarus, R. L. Lowenthal, H. W. Lynch, W. F. Martin, W. A. Marting, A. E. McCabe, R. B. McKenzie, R. F. Meffert, J. C. Merrill, J. P. R. Millard, M. T. Mitchell, H. J. Mold, J. H. Morey, W. Munger, L. B. Netzorg, E. A. Olds, R. B. Oppenheimer, G. F. Parker, G. D. Pope, G. Robinson, H. M. Snyder, E. M. Sperrle, D. D. Terry, J. L. Tribune, B. C. Tufts, W. M. Tuttle, C. Tyson, W. G. Vetterlein, F. A. Wagner, G. E. Ward- man, H. S. Weston. Harvard C4913 S. E. Ach, D. G. Andersen, A. J. Barrett, W. L. Beardsell, E. Brown, D. B. Cheek, G. T. Clapp, R. G. Cooley, J. A. Curtis, R. H. Dana, A. J. Day, J. H. Dean, E. C. Dever- eux, L. W. Dunton, F. A. Gilbert, M. F. Heath, H. M. Heffheimer, C. V. D. Hubbard, J. L. Johnsen, R. W. Keleher, W. Kellogg, A. S. Lane, S. Levin, D. K. Lister, R. L. Lowe, A. Mar- shall, E. VV. Merry, R. W. Merry, W. Morris, T. W. Nazro, W. N. Pack, E. P. Parker, D. E. Peter, A. E. Phillips, B. Post, H. B. B. Robinson, E. K. Salls, C. Sedgwick, R. R. Sherman, H. S. Sise, H. D. Smith, J. P. Spiegel, R. N. Stone, C. J. Tanenbaun, J. L. Ward, C. Wells, T. Whipple, K. R. Vlfhitney, H. S. Wiley. Princeton C411: H. C. Armstrong, C. M. Bernuth, W. R. Bonthron, F. D. Bragden, J. M. Brant, R. C. Brooks, F. T. Buchner, J. H. Bnrchenal, D. B. Canby, J. M. Chadwick-Collins, H. H. Clement, C. R. Colby, H. R. Cenniek, E. G. Cook, VV. V. Cook, W. H. Corbin, W. R. Cosby, A. Cotter, L. W. Crow, W. S. Eisenhart, T. Evans, T. Fletcher, R. L. Foshay, E. M. Gemmcll, R. N. Gilmore, L. C. Gordon, F. E. Knowles, B. G. McCloud, D. H. Mcllvaine, H. L. Miller, M. G. Miller, W. R. Reitzell, R. I. Rizer, L. M. Schoch, L. H. Seton, C. Thompson, A. B. Walsh, W. M. Weaver, D. H. Wilder, E. B. Willauer, W. D. Wright. Dartmouth C361 G. G. Bassett, R. M. Bennett, W. N. Brown, W. H. Callihan, T. R. Clark, R. M. Compton, R. S. Davis, J. J. Dineen, C. N. Fitz, R. C. Ford, R. E. Foster, P. M. Gallup, J. E. Gilbert, C. E. Gould, P. W. Hall, W. B. Hart, G. Healey, E. L. Hilton, A. C. Hine, C. S. Hirsehey, R. H. Houck, A. E. Kahn, C. F. Kehoe, J. W. Knibbs, S. D. Leighton. P. L. Magnuson, D. L. Murphy, A. L. Newbury, N. W. Richmond, R. Richter, F. G. Rebbe, O. M. Sargent, T. C. Stotler, R. B. Terhune, E. B. Thomas, H. P. Van DeBogert. Nlassachusctls Institute of Technology C1611 P. D. Becker, H. H. Daw, E. A. Dodd, R. G. DuBois, S. H. Farnum, R. Hastings, J. H. Holden, G. Hufi, E. P. Jastram, R. Kelly, R. R. Lowery, G. K. Martin, G. E. Mcrryweather, J. Phillips, J. G. Smith, B. Sugimura. Williams C151: F. O. Church, J. O. Eaten, J. F. Gagliardi, S. T. Hamilton, H. S. Lee, T. N. Magill, R. H. Martin, A. C. McKillop, C. H. Middenderf, J. M. Norcott, T. B. Pettit, C. Rogers, F. R. Smith, M. C. Twitchell, R. B. Watson. ' Cornell C51: F. G. Hardenbroek, C. Herschel. H. M. McMullen, G. R. Saunders, G. R. True. Bowdoin C41: G. R. Patterson, V. F. Philbrick, J. M. Sinclair, J. A. Sweet. United States Military Academy C31: W. Gomez, J. F. Walling, J. E. Watt. University of Pennsylvania C31: W. S. Robb, F. M. Waite, D. R. Wood. Antioch C212 S. F. Austin, E. M. Furness. Amhcrst C253 G- C- Wood. W- E- SWGCU Hamilton C21: S. B. Barber, L. J. Barden. Stanford C21: R. E. Blair, C. A. Lambie. Lehigh C11: R. S. McMullen. Middlebury C11: J. A. M. Hinsman. Pomona C11: K. R. Wilson. University of Calij'orniaC11: F. G. Hollister. University of Michigan C11: F. A. Tobitt. University of Vermont C11: G. H. Burrows. Wesleyan C11: G. H. Bunyan. Undecided C31: L. J. Adams, E. O. Kenney, J. P. McKee. I 126 Senior Class Addresses Prcsirlent . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Ach, S. E., Adams, L. J., Allen, J. W., Alter, F. W., Jr., Anderson, D. G., Armstrong, H. C., Jr., Austin, S. F. Barber, S. B., Barden, L. J., Barlow, D. D., Barrett, A. J., Bassett, G. G., Bauer, W. B. A. J.. Beardsell, W. L., Becker, P. D., Beinhower, I., Belden, F. H. Bennett, R. M., Bernuth, C. M., Blair, R. E., Boardman, D. W., Bonthron, W. R., Bowler, A. N., Bradley, F., Bragdon, F. D., Brant, J. M., Brooks, R. C., Brown, E., Brown, W. D., Brown, W. N., Buchner, F. T., Bunyan, G. H., Burchenal, J. H., Burrows, G. H., Byron, G. G., Callihan, W. H., Canby, D. B., Chadwick-Collins, J. M., Cheek, D. B., Church, F. O., Clapp, G. T., Clark, T. 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C., McMullen, H. M., McMullen, R. S., Mellert, R. F., Merrill, J. C., Merry, E. W., Merry, R. W., Merryweather, G. L Middendorf, C. H., Millard, J. P. R., Miller, H. L., Miller, M. G., Mitchell, M. T., Mold, H. J., Morey, J. H., Morris, W., Munger, W., Murphy, D. H. L., Nazro, T. W., N etzorg, L. B., Newbury, A. L., Norcott, J. M., Olds, E. A., Oppenheimer, R. Pack, W. N., Parker, E. P., Parker, G. F., Patterson, G. R., Peter, D. B., Pettit, 'lt ls., Philbrick, V. F., Phillips, A. E., Phillips, .l., Pollard, R. C., Pope, G. D., Post, B. G., Reitzell, W. R., B., Richmond, N. W., Richte1', R., Rizer, R. I., Robb, W. S., Rebbe, F. G., Robinson, G., 1 1511 Annex Avenue, 40 Fifth Avenue, 338 Kenilworth Avenue, 312 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Waples Platter Co., 809 East Fifth Street, 40 Algonquin Road, 497 South Willard Street, 85 Lincoln Avenue, 27 Forster Avenue, 17 Glen Avenue, 17 Glen Avenue, 1 Pierrepone Street, Court Street, 131 West Washington Street, 1151 Evergreen Avenue, Richmond Terrace, 16 Primrose Avenue, 20 Clarendon Place, 116 Upland Road, 128 West Second Street, 303 Reedsdale Road, 19 Myrtle Street, 2484 Scottwood Avenue, 1822 Bennett Avenue, 1418 Forest Avenue, Walnut Street, Ambassador Hotel, 96 Sui Rin Do, 31 Locust Street, 16 Lake Street, 55 Mountain Avenue, 63 Cathedral Avenue, 35 R0gCl'S Road, 2400 Wyoming Avenue, 122 Monmouth Street, 113 Belcher Avenue, S162 East J eflersou Avenue, 451 West End Avenue, 4703 Kingsessing Avenue, Wes Care of 29th Infantry, 9320 224th St1'eet, 2301 Oliver Avenue, The Fairfax, 108 Hickory Grove Drive, 106 South Church Street, Robinson, Il. li. B., 9 Glenwood Rgnd, Rogers, C., 49 Orchard Avenue, Salls, E. K., 1 1 11.11 1 i 1 . 51: H 130 L, Dallas, Texas New York City Kenilworth, Ill. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Fort Worth, Texas Superior, Wis. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Burlington, Vt. Carbondale, Pa. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Bennington, Vt. South Portland, Me. South Portland, Me. Gates Mills, Ohio Brooklyn, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Hagerstown, Md. Plainfield, N. J. Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Dayton, Ohio Milton, Mass. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Toledo, Ohio Dallas, Texas Evanston, Ill. Englewood, N. J. East Chicago, Ill. Seoul, Korea Danvers, Mass. Hopedale, Mass. Lincoln, N. II. Melrose, Mass. Hempstead, N. Y. Kittery, Me. Washington, D. C. Trenton, N. J., Brockton, Mass. Detroit, Mich. New York City Philadelphia, Pa. Fort Benning, Ga. Queens Village, N. Y. Y South Minneapolis, Minn. Philadelphia, Pa. Larchmont, N. Y. Paris, Texas Upper Montclair, N. J. Belmont, Mass. Vinalhaven, Me. i' . l' ll'.zl Sargent, 0. M., Saunders, G. R., Schoch, L. M., Sedgwick, C., Seton, L. H., Sherman, R. R., Sinclair, J. M., Sise, H. S., Smith, F. R., Smith, H. D., Smith, J. G., Snyder, H. M., Sperrle, E. M., Spiegel, J. P., Stone, R. N., Stotler, T. C., Sugimura, B., Sweet, J. A., Sweet, W. E., Tanenbaum, C. Terhune, R. B. Terry, D. D., Thomas, E. B., Thompson, C., Tobitt, F. A., Tribuno, J. L., True, G. R., Tufts, B. C., Twitehell, M. C Tyson, C., Van De Bogert J-, H. P., Vetterlein, W. G., Wagner, F. A., Waite, F. M., Walling, J. F., Walsh, A. B., Ward, J. L., Wardman, G. E., Watson, R. B., Watt, J. E., Weaver, W. M., Wells, C., Weston, H. S., Whipple, T., Whitney, K. R., Wilder, D. H., Wiley, H. S., Willauer, E. B. Wilson, K. R., Wood, D. R., Wood, G. C., Wright, W. D., 1.-.41 1 35 1Vashington Square, 215 Brock Avenue, North, 106 East 85th Street, Lake Placid Club, 4 Church Street, 19 Urquhart Street, 697 Boylston Street, 219 High Street, 276 Sandwich Street, S6 High Street, 169 Westminster Road, 308 Westervelt Avenue, 140 Melrose Avenue, Woodland Road, 1517 South Quaker Street, 20, 7 Chome, Koimachi, 105 Main Street, 24 Elliot Street, 315 Central Park, West, 429 Congress Street, 411 East 7th Street, 13 King Street, 139 Grand Street, 216 South Main Street, Edgewater Lane, Care of T. O. Farrand, 7 Stratford Road, 603 South Prospect Street, 15 Highbrook Avenue, 60 Woburn Street, 229 Glenn Road, 53 Middle Street, 19 Brant Point Road, 828 Bronx River Road, 108 East 86th Street, Chateau Apts., Sherbrooke Street, 23 Bradford Road, 43 Church Street, 253 Wyncote Road, 588 Kenwood Boulevard, 134 Sutton Manor, 3 Meadow Court, 8100 East Jefferson Avenue, 100 Pelham Road, 597 Westminster Avenue, 805 South 6th Street, 84 Church Street, S17 West End Avenue, 1 als rx ww 131 Salem, Mass. Montreal, West, Canada Rosemont, Pa. New York City Lake Placid, N. Y. Belfast, Me. Rumford, Me. Brookline, Mass. Pittsfield, Mass. Plymouth, Mass. Saco, Me. Brooklyn, N. Y. New Brighton, S. I., N. Y Kenilworth, Ill. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Tulsa, Okla. Tokyo, Japan Farmington, Me. Exeter, N. H. New York City Ottawa, Ill. Little Rock, Ark. Dorchester, Mass. Newburgh, N. Y. Middletown, Ohio Bayside, N. Y. Grosse Pointe Farms, Mi Winchester, Mass. Burlington, Vt. Pelham, N. Y. West Medford, Mass. Ardmore, Pa. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. South Dartmouth, Mass. Nantucket, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y. New York City West Montreal, Canada Wellesley Hills, Mass. Ca1'bondale, Pa. Jenkintown, Pa. Milwaukee, Wis. New Rochelle, N. Y. Cohasset, Mass. Sandwich, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. New Rochelle, N. Y. Elizabeth, N. J. Terre Haute, lnd. Ware, Mass. New York City 1 -,xx ,1 M , ' 'S f 1.-I , .12-' -Q 'I VV, -. ft f T' . N . c.:.2.'.cn,v.f ,..af1,.. ey, AN- ...yn ffm... .17'..5f 1, f-'NNN Q Q- A- 1-N 1 V v , . , --.1-. --..,1 ., -W, 'r Rommw C. Bunnies DAVID B. Cnicmc JOHN H. DEAN nggtwli xegmuli sim?-MI Senior Council 1920-1930 'l'owNS1cND EVANS Ali'1'llUIl S. LAN11: IIMNHY W. LYNCH W'AL'1'1s1a A. NIARTING Glcolun-1 F. Pfxluum Ilmcls IC. l'lc'l'1cn H1cNlu' S. W 1cs'1'oN l'lhH!l'l'T'm Ill 'wlP'l!.l'1V 2NlYl1l1,.lfl'3 132 U-4:1515 1.1.3 0721... Z Gig:Qgiggfgiqgqzfz-,,cfgg-1:'.1 3 Pvwsirlcnl . Secretary .... lfirsl AIll7'SlI.lll . Second A11l7'N,l1ll . Tll.7:7'Il IVlrn'slu1l . V rrlwlirlmirm . . Paul ..... Orulm' . . . Il'llSf07'ill7I- . Y I Nl'1'I'li.l'1 N Class Day Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRANCIS G.I'ToLLIs'mR . IEDUAR M. Gl':MM1f:l.I. . JOHN C. DIcKs0N . JOHN L. 'l'n.muNo . Ali'l'lllIIt S. LAN14: . IJIGXVITT D. BARLONV . WlI.l.mM R. HON'1'llli0N . . AsAlC.1'u11.l.l1-s . Rm: B. MCKIGNM1-1 ll V N Ib M DQ ll ,X N lb 'lu ll I li 'I' Y wma mmaw Mm-CJ 133 'VIR I V I 'I X 'Q Cum Laude Society HENRY HAMILTON BISSELL WILLIAM MORRIS CAHN, .IR. JOHN COERT CAMPBELL GOLDSMITH HALI4 CONANT LYMAN IQENNETH EMERSON IIENRY WHITE GADSDEN :ROBERT CALVIN GORDON BENTON HANCHETT GRANT REESE IIARVEY HARRIS, JR, PARKER THOMPSON HAIIT JOHN BRIGHAM HOWARD SAMUEL DOUGHTY KNOX HAMIIITON FAWCETT :KOLLMYER RICHARD WILLIAM LEOPOLD IiICIIARD LANGDORF LEVY FRANK BROBSON LUTz President MR. FORD Vice-President MR. SWEET Secrelary DR. ICIRTLAND Treasurer MR. HATCH 1 929 RICHARD BERRY MATHER ALBERT MERRIMAN, JR. HAROLD SIMONDS MUNROE, JR. ROBERT EDWARD N IEELING, JR. WILLIAM HUME OLIVER JOHN WILLIAM PAGE JAMES LITTLEFIEIID PARKER JOHN WINSLOW PUTNAM BENJAMIN BRICKETT PRIEST RICHARD LORD RILICY RICHARD ELLIS RYAN PETER SHUEBRUK WILIIIAM HOWARD STEIN HOWARD :KEMBLE STOKES SAMUEL JONES TILDEN STRAUS FREDERICK WOODRUEE WENDNA 1.930 Clfirsl Electionj CHARLES SEDGWICK GAIIDNER GLIDDEN BASSETT FREDERICK HARING BELDEN WIIIIIIAM ROBERT BONTHRON RICHARD HENRY DANA, 3RD HENRY SEYMOUR RUSSELL IIASTINGS, JR. GILIIERT HUI-'I-I EDWARD PERKINS JASTRAM, JR. AUGUSTUS MAVIERICK IiELLEY GEORGE ERVIN WARDMAN WILEY IN ir!!! :I I- I-,,I If I -MI I II. II I I I II 134 GLF! 1,7511 ff' . I X 'xv x, f x .x.. Prcsiflcnl . . . Vice-Prcsiclcnt . . Scrrrclury . . . FRANK BRADLEY, JR. F. 'l'. BUCHNER G. I-I. BURROUGHS, QND G. G. BYRON D. B. CREEK C. R. COLHY ARUNDEL CO'r'rER, JR. W. J. CnAw1.1cY, .IR. J. A. CURTIS, JR. C. N. Frrz, JR. 'FHOMAS Fr.E'1'c1mn, JR. C. G. FOWLER, JR. J. K. GRAv1cs H. A. GREGG, JR. F. G. HAIIDENBIIOOK G. W. :HAWKINS F Our-Year Club OFFICERS MEMBERS M. F. TIEATII, JR. R. B. IIRINKICI. CLEMENS Hlsnsclml., A. E. ICAIIN E. O. IQENNEY, Jn. J. H. M. KNOX, 31m II. S. LEE D. K. L1s'1'ER W. F. MAll'l'IN, JR. J. P. MOKEE D. D. MRRRILI. J. P. R. MIIIIJARD H. L. MILLER E. A. 01.195, 3liD E. P. PARKER 135 J D. B. Cmmx FRANK ISRADLEY, JR. CLRMRNS llmRsO1mL, JR G T G R G J. . R. PA'I I'ERSON . B. 1,E'l 1'lT, JR. D. 1,0l'l'1, JR. E. ll0UNDEY R.. SAUNDERS G. SM1'r11 W. E. SVVEIQT D. D. TERRY, Jn. B. 15 J . A. 1 H 11' .J. D G. C. TUFTS A. WAONER, JR F. WALIAING B. WAIASII, JR. E. WAIiIJMAN S. WRs'1'ON B. NVILLAUER R. WOOD, JR. 1 i ' ' 11, 1 XM- fy! 'X V 1 ff 1 f 1 -4-:J V411 ll! l1llsIlKN LIU X I7I14HlW YI. .,A. I - .--' ..,AI.',- ,. , V I ' ' ' ' ' 1 .I 'K 2 ' I I lf' I f -U' G7 Qfiliiif grliiizfllaf 21151513 Senior Class Ballot Done the most for Exeter . LANE DEAN Squarest ........ . LANE LYNCII MARTINI? Most loyal . . LANE LYNCH DIEAN Pluckiest .... . . LowE IDICKSON LANE Most popular . . . LANE DEAN 'llU14 l'S All-round athlete . . . . LANE BENNETT NVESTON Handsomest . . . . DEAN I'l0Ll.IS'I'Eli COOIIEY All-round man . . DEAN LANE BoN'I'HRoN Wittiest .... . TUFTS lKELl'1llER WATT Most talented . . . . TUFTS PIIII.LII's IQELEIIEII Most gentlemanly . . GEMMELL PHILLIPS IQNIUBS Most apt to succeed . . PHILLIPS ANDERSON LISTER Most obliging . . . . NICIQENZIE GAGLIARDI IQELLOGG Most original . . TUI-'Ts HAWRINS KELEEER Most tactful . . . BROOKS LANE GEMMEIJ. Most democratic . . LANE DEAN LYNCH Most musical . . GILBERT TFUFTS SISE Sportiest . . . NEWBUIQY MUNCEEII ZKNIBBS Noisiest . . TUFTS CLAP1' IQELLY, A. Qllietesb - I . FOWLER SEDGWICK KNowI.Es Busiest . . ANDERSON LISTEN HAWRINE Laziest . . ADAMS BARLOW CIIURCII Shark . . CRAIG TIASTINGS llARLow BluiTer. . . . BENNETT TYSON ICAHN High-brow . . BERNUTII DICVERICIYX COOLEY Giant . . . MEEEERT WAITE BAUER Baby .... . LISTER GILMORE KELLY,A. Best speaker . . . PHILLIPS PETER IQELEHER Best natured . . . ICELLOGG TUFTS DEAN Pessimist . . Woon, G. ANDERSON SALLS Optimist . . . WAGNIER NAZIiO FLETCHER Woman-hater. . . WESTON CANEY BoNTIIRoN Flunker . . . . WAGNER CLAIJI' TUFTS Cutter . . PETTIT lHOLLISTER BENNETT Politician . . CHEEK SMITH PETER Unluckiest . . PETTIT BARRETT MAlt1'lNG N I N II I I I N ll I K. IH ll lf ll x N ll I ll I ll I' I' pf-new IIIEMI IIARIEI 137 UPPER MIDDLE CLASS A LA- Q V ' -J Upper Middle Class OFFICERS Prcsi1lcn1 . . . . FRANK.1.SPA1N Vice-President . . ALLAN F. BLACKMAN Secretary . . . JAM1ns J, Q111N111' E, the Class of 1930, are 1111111111 to i11tr11s1. to you, the Cl11ss ol' 1931, 1.1111 responsibility of 11111 Phillips lCx11t11r Ae111le111y. NV11 sl111ll soon 1111 l1111vi11g Exeter l'01'0V01', 111111 we 11111813 place Olll' 1711111011 1111 00IIlll15l10l1l1 SllO11l110l'S to g1l11.l'1Ll111110 tl1e 1'11111l1'0 s1111e11ss of tl111 sel10ol. A1tl1o11gl1 we 11r11 not CI1l,1l'01y 1301111110111 of your 11bi1ity to l1e11r tl1e 1111111, 111111 1111111011211 we re11liz11 you 11r11 SO1T1OW11Ll,1Q 1101113111111 yO1ll'S01VOS, we 111111 sure tl1is 11l'1lS11 will be 11o11sei1111tio11sly p11rfor111111l, 11s it 11213 been i11 p11st y1111rs. During this y1-111' w11 l111v11 w11t1:l1111l yo11 e11re1'111ly, 111111 w11 l111li11v11 111111.11 y0l1 will rise to the oec11sio11. Allfllllllgll yo11 l111v1111111111 l'11,1' from being 1.1111 best Upper Mi1l11l11 Cl11ss OVOI' in tl1e A11111le111y, yet, 011 the other 1111111l, y011 l111v11 not 11111111 tl1e worst. It is 1111 tl1is 11000111111 11111111 we wish to give 11 few wor1ls 01' 111lvi1:e to 1.l1e s11eeee1li11g 11l11ss, so 1111111 they 1111Ly profit by o11r ex- perienees. Next ye11r will be yo11r most 1lI1D0l'11lLl111 in the A1:1111e111y. You will be 1.1111 111111111112 1111111 111 scl1ool , 11n1l yO1l will control tl1e Sl111110l111 body. lt 1111 11011011115 1111 y0l1 WVl1011l101' 1,1111 s1111ool is S1l0C1'SSf1l1. Exeter is 1111 old scl1ool 111111 1111s 111111211 I'0l111111Ll11011 to lllzlilllfillll. 11011111 11111 l111r. Slflllllllillfl! tl1e ol1l Exeter spirit, 11n1l I'01l1ClIl1J151' you 111'11 11 1111111111 to 11111ler1:l11ss1111111. Above 1111, 1111 not 1orgr,11t it is easier to destroy l1111L11 to create. Exeter is 11111 of 0111 tr111litio11s: let 11S s1111tl111t they 11re lJl'0SCl'Vl!11. Fin11lly, as 11l11st piece 01' 11dvi11e, do your1111st work 0V0l'y 1l11y 111111 l11L1iC l1l10l,lLS1iS2l,S111l1Yy eo11111, so that yo11 II1lLy feel yo11 1111ve 110110 y0l11' work XV0l1. You l111v11 Ollly one el111111:11 110113, l1111.liC tl1e most of it, 111111 yOl1 won't regret it later. Thus, go f0l'W11.1'11 with 11o111i1le11ee 111111 111111111 y01ll' Senior year one of ple11s:1nt 11l0I11Ol'1BS, 1111 Exeter greater llllilfl ever. 139 'V' f. ,ff ,-.. 1, -an .. H W ANT' I'! my-f N '71 Li'f, gl ., 1 T9 J!-' ,Y 4, , mmm QAML II mf-11 V, , . 1 1 R , 1 L 1 w1LL1A11gl GANNETT CRAGIN 1 HdRTFORD,CONN. 1 V 5 -' . ' Bill, ' , Entered Unper M iiidld Yearg College Prefereuccj M. I. 'l'. 1 ' 1 1 1 lv ., Q1 1 - 1 , 1 ,f , 1 1g 1 1 . l I l l I 1 . I 1 I l 1 i ROBERT CAMPE GOODMAN L' Nomromc, VA. 4 , uB0b'n N Entered Upper Middle 'Yearg Solitliern Club 7 Christian Fraternityg Qdllege' Prcferenceg Dartmouth. f , ggi 1 T, 1 1123 1 .1 . Els 1 1 ' . SIL- ' W- 1 1 I ,L N , 1 ALQERT MILLER HEINTZ 1 QFLOS ANGELES, CAL. G 1, H,Belgt H ' LIALIY 1 l , Entorcdilalilnior Yearj .Crew Squadg Academy :Swimming Squad Gill iClaAs, Swimming C253 Academy Swimming Tcamg Dramatic' Association C3J, Executive Committqe, Master ElectricialigzigxScieixfzilic Society CZJ5 Chrispian Fraternityg Singing Clubg Collegarfreference, M.I.'l'. 1 AVN' , k l,I4.Hll.!i-- fflwllll 140 A STERLING WILLIAM HUBBARD, jnfi i CLEYELAHND, O. 5 Q f :Bill. l 5 ' 'X Enterecl Upper Middle Year: Track Squad. College Prefer- ence, Undeeidecl. I I m 1 i 4 4 I ' 4 V osBoRNE BUEL JONES, i i 4 New Rocnmnma, N. Y. , i 'A '4Ozzy. Oz, ' j Entcrccl iUpporIMiddlc Yearg Soccer Squadg' Tralck Squad Herodotan5S0cietyg' Glcc Clubi-1College Preference, Pfalc. 4 V V f ': 4 ' Z so i f fl 2 ROBERT HARMON KENNETTVL ,,- 1 i gGoNwAY, N. H. f if 'lBob. ' , -' 'iw f '53 EuteredLJunior Year.-fQTrack Squad C2Jg Golf Squad The Emoniqn, Advertising Manager CResignedJfg Vfllld I cville Caatz. 11255 Christian Fraternityg' Southern Clnbg Glee Clubg Reception Committeeg New York Dance Com mittocg College Preference, Princctong ,Phi Epsilon Sigma. i- 1 ,- Y' I . 'il!l'K'v 141 .. ., 4. .,, -. . 6. 1. L... I., VL... Lf... gv'Rr1.,v- Pl -NJ ii' -CN-Ji 4 1 WILLIAM DANIEL IZIEELER l ' ENiD, OKLA. l l Doc. Frizz, l EnLeredlUpper Midlllc Yearg P. EL A. Brmdg Orchestra.. College Prefer ence, Undecided. A 5 1 1 ' l l Q WILLIAM STANLEY KNOUSE 1 l NEW BRITAIN, CoNN. l Q l Stan. l 3 Entered lUpper Middle Yearg .Class Basketball Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Dartmouth. 1 CLARK SMITH LARSEN BELMONT, MASS. A C Ranger. Entered Lower Midfllc Yearg Track Squndlg College Preference, Harvard. ' 142 ALLEN FERRY LOVEJOY JANIGHVILIQEQ: WLS. A C uA1ln Entered' Lower Mlddle' Class lSVVlIIlIYlllIg C213 All- Class Swimming Teaming Cfcw Squudgf Clll'lSlfllLll FrzmLe1'nil,yg Orchestmg' College Preference, Yule. ' ' 'J ' iiflln' NHL 1 CHARLES JACKSQN,McILVAIN, SRD A ,ARDMQRlC, PA. , . . ll H - , ,,,,, Nlgyc, Mg, lflntfereml, Upper'1Midclle 1Yearg Football Squculg Crew Squad, College Prefcrenee,,Puiillceifom 5' , , 6 I Q FRANCIS EooT'rAR1cHARnsoN CHARLES RIVER, MAss.' ' A i ' Rich 1 r:mie. Entered Senior ,Ycurl Academy Hockey Team, Track Squad 5 College Preference, Harvard .'.' 143 KR-1g L .IXJJ4 I 1 1 l H 1 1 V 3 ARTHUR LENSON SAQHS 11 1 l A ALAi1vnENcn,1N. , 3 A j 1 Uf 4cArtie:ff, 'Q' 1 lC11t1ercdl'U1iper 'Aeadofily Footbimll Squad 3 Academy Swimming Teamg Dramzitic lkbsoeiationg Academy Orehcstragl College Preference, :li l I . 1 11 il ,.!. V X I ll' I 'ul i ,,,, , ,re A M M 1,..1,5gf l 1 13117: . jo W :1 - 11. l 1 1 1 y 15'1f1':f9il il ig 1 ,511 QQ-'1.1 f Q7 in, 1 1 A illf7171ffl ,1j,f,'!j 3 1 ' 1 l 5 1 K 7,1 1 1 11 1 -1 1 111 1w1pLl4M5rAi1R.4R sic11,1,gg1q,1 gun: lB915E111P?-fi ff .,-N TQfBillf.f' TliQ3Sklll. '1il il I, 'fi lintereclliljifiial' YGBSYQ 'chgmixipilolisliifi nior Class Football 'l'eq1iu3.fiChi'islli1lri Fratlefnityg .Cpllegeflf reference, Leland SL.fiiiiqSrclgfJx15'f11K'imf5pa EpeilonmP1.1g13f, Q 1 11, 11 1,LQgg,1, f 1 ' A X ' l 41' lrfll-K - 151 T 111 , 1 1' 2-'gg 11? if A mi ' Q! lgllfi' 1 l 1,1115 'R Q. 1 X1 .' 7. 11 111- 1 'f, -M . 1 ' 1 1 K A , l y 1 , 1 ' ' 1 fy I, 2 , E-1ri1ANK1JoNgS S15AIl'f.! 11 .1 Z N'mwT0Nv1Lf1Y1,4MASS. ' ' J'Mercury.1 f' ' 1 1 l1 i '- lw.. 1' ' ' 1' .1 ' Iflllillfflflllijlgllllllf-YIEIEFQ 1A0ndeiny1E0ol,bzLll Team C25 5 Acad- emy Bnsebqll TCIEHI C2J, Clip1,nin91'Ace.de1ny Hockey Team C2J, Cuptziiiyl .lliiiior ClassyViee-Prcsid6ntg1,Up1ier Middle Class, Presitleritij 'iQllI1lSl1l.ftIi Fraternity, Gabiimetig College 11referencfai,LD1iQfijt,mouth.' 1 1, ' 31 ,. 1- 11 I ww 1 ll4.lllZl 'f1 YUXX-5'll'1lll'1 144 WALTER ALAN SPENCER, JR. l CARBONDALE, PA. i . Doc.'? Spence Entered Lower Middle Yearj All-Class Football 'Veamg Class Footballg Academy Football Squadg Track Squadg Outing Qlub C213 College Preference, Lehighg Phi Epsilon Sigma. i V ' l l THOMAS CONSTANTINE TABER ' . N ORWALK, O. if ' Tom. Enterecl Junior Yearg Class Baseball 3 All-Class Track Teamg Class Basketball C353 l3aske1,ball Squad 3 Class Foot,- ball C355 j All-Class Football Team: Christian Fraternityg Outing Clubg Glee Clubg Ba,ndiC2J, Cornmittecg P. E. A. Policeg College Preference, University 'of Pennsylvaniag Kappa Epsilon Pi. 1 I E ' , Q WILLIAM HENRY VAIL, 2ND . , EAST ORANGE, N. J. , A Spark.'.' Bill. ence. Enteredj Upper Middle Yearg Crew Squad g Golf Squad 3 Singing Clubg Christian Fraternityg New York Dance, Floor Committeeg College Preference, Princeton. 145 Non Cragin, W. G., Goodman, R. C., Heintz, A. M., Hubbard, S. W., Jones, O. B., Kennett, R. H., Kiebler, W. D., Knouse, W. S., Larsen, C. S., Lovejoy, A. P., Mcllvain, C. J., Richardson, F. B., Sachs, A. L., Skillern, W. F., 2nd, Spain, F. J., Spencer, W. A., Taber, T. C., Jr., Vail, W. H., 2nd, Returning Upper Middlers 760 Prospect Street, 1220 Graydon Avenue, 12741 Evanston Street, 2238 Devonshire Drive, 85 Locust Avenue, 121.7 West Main Street, 32 Park Place, 59 Orchard Street, 61 Harrison Street, Laneside Farm, 295 Central Avenue, 915 Warm Springs Avenue, 97 Atwood Avenue, 19 Washington Street, 95 West Main Street, 86 South Clinton Street, College Preferences Dartmouth C351 R. C. Goodman, W. S. Knouse, l . J. Spain. Princeton C35: R. H. Kennett, C. J. Mcllvain, W. H. Vail. Yale 135: O. B. Jones, A. P. Lovejoy, A. L. Sachs. Ilarvarfl C25: C. S. Larsen, l . B. Richardson. Massachusetts Institute ry' Technology C25: W. G. Cragin, A. M. Heintz. Lehigh C151 W. A. Spencer. Leland Stanford C151 W. l . Skillern. University of Pennsylvania C151 T. C. Taber. Undecided C25: S. W. Hubbard, W. D. Kichler. 146 Hartford, Conn. Norfolk, Va. Los Angeles, Cal. Cleveland Heights, O New Rochelle, N. Y. Conway, N. H. Enid, Okla. New Britain, Conn. Belmont, Mass. Janesville, Wis. Ardmore, Pa. Charles River, Mass. Lawrence, N. Y. Boise, Idaho Newtonville, Mass. Carbondale, Pa. Norwalk, O. East Orange, N. J. Upper Middle Class Addresses President . . . . Vice-President . Secretary .... Albro, J. N., Averill, J. C., Backus, L. M., Jr., Ballard, J. B., . Bancroft, Wilfred, J Barber, C. L., Barbour, John, Beauregard, J. F., Beneks, A. P., Jr., Biles, H. W., Bingham, C. G., Jr., Blackman, A. F., Bliss, J. B., Boadwee, G. A., Borst, V. S., Bradley, G. C., Brooke, St. G. T., Brown, P. E., Brown, R. S., Jr., Buckley, D. G., Budington, T. H., Burgess, S. N., Jr., Byam, W. M., Cahoon, O. J., Cathcart, R. T., Churchill. F. T., Clark, W. B., Cobb, Matthew, Collier, T. C., Colt, J. B., Condiet, J. K., Conner, G. E., Conway, F. L., Cooney, J. R., Crafts, D. A., Cragin, W. G., Craig, D. W., Cronin, T. J., Jr., Crosby, E. G., 2nd, OFFICERS MEMBERS 100 Nottingham Terrace, 213 Main Street, 4000 Laurel Heights Avenue, Care of Chile Exploration Co., 123 Lockwood Avenue, 176 Adams Street, 99 Coleman Street, 230 Woodward Street, 61 Clark Street, 145 Prospect Avenue, 548 Gerona Road, 429 Palisade Avenue, 28 Beeehrnont Avenue, 7 Morris Avenue, S8 Cold Spring Street, 327 Court Street, 402 King Street, 299 South Street, Box 8, 51 Edgecliff Terrace, 174 Park Avenue, 236 South Winooski Avenue, 3 Locust Street, 426 State Street, 530 Prospect Street, 46 Chestnut Street, 45 Dixon Street, 1301 President Street, King Street, 760 Prospect Avenue, 216 Lake Avenue, 77 Manhattan Avenue, 333 South Summit Avenue, 147 . . FRANK J. SPAIN . . ALLAN F. BLACKMAN . . JAMES J.QU1N1aY East Buffalo, N. Y. Brattleboro, Vt. Seattle, Wash. Chuquicamata, Chile Harrisville, R. I. New Rochelle, N. Y. Quincy, Mass. Bridgeport, Conn. Waban, Mass. Pleasantville, N. Y. Highland Park, Ill. Stanford University, Cal.- Yonkers, N. Y. Bronxville, N. Y. Schenectady, N. Y. Bridge Hampton, N. Y. New Haven, Conn. Keene, N. H. Lewes, Del. Southbridge, Mass. Sound Beach, Conn. Lisbon Falls, Me. Yonkers, N. Y. Harwich, Mass. Leonia N. J. Burlington, Vt. Amesbury, Mass. Barnstable, Mass. Portsmouth, N. H. Torrington, Conn. Old Lyme, Conn. Brockton, Mass. Bridgeport, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Cohasset, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Metuchen, N. J. A New York, N. Y. Milwaukee, Wis. f Crosby, J. C., Crow, L. W., Jr., Curley, W. H., Curtin. F. C., Curtis, M. E., Davis, R. ll., Davisson, C. 0. C., Dawes, L. D., Dawson, H. P., Jr., Denne, 'l'. H., Jr., Eakin, W. B., Jr., Emerson, C. P., Endicott. E. F., Etherington, R. McK., Fellows, J. E., Jr., Ford, W. M., Jr., Freeman, J. D., Frost, G. H., Genter, C. F., Goodman, R. C., Grant, A. M., Grant, G. P., Jr., Grant, G. R., Jr., Graves, J. K., Green, R. A., Gregg, H. A., Hanson, J. C., 2nd, Harrison, Il. W., Harrison, Riclnnond, Hart, Il. C., Jr., Harwick, J. W., Haskins, G. L., llastings, W. M., Hausserinann, C. L., Jr., Hays, Alexander, 3rd, Heap, R. G., Heintz, A. M., Hosford, W. D., Jr., llubbard, S. W., Jr., James, L. G., James, R. VV., Johnson, A. T., Jones, O. B., Kansteiner, P. J., Kennett, R. H., Kenyon ID. E., Kichler, W. D., King, Richard, Kingsbury, R. P., Kirtland, Lynn, 333 South Summit Avenue, 448 N. E. 38th Street, 725 Park Avenue, 18S Adams Street, 172 Shawmut Avenue, R. F. D. 61, 47 Mt. Vernon Street, 20 Clanton Avenue, 39 North Main Street, 75 High Street, 17 Lafayette Avenue, R. F. D. Box 3, S7 Federal Street, Castleton Apartments, St. George, 11 Lincoln Street, Rahway Road, 1554 Jeflerson Avenue, 1220 Graydon Avenue, 77 Bryant Avenue, North Drive, 24 Gorden Road, 27 Forest Street, Greenhaven, 6 Manchester Street, 32 Willow Street, 386 Heights Road, 795 Rock Street, 110 Lloyd Avenue, 012 Sth Street, S. W., 53 Francis Avenue, 16 Emerson Street, 650 Ocean Avenue, Edgeworth, Box 55, 12741 Evanston Street, 525 South 37th Street, 2238 Donenshire Drive, Ellsworth Avenue, North Main Street, 1323 East 32nd Street, 85 Locust Avenue, 1600 Washington Street, Oakside, 1217 East Main Street, 35 Beacon Street, 110 Court Street, ' Elm Street, 148 Milwaukee, Wis. Miami, Fla. Bridgeport, Conn. North Abington, Mass. Marlboro, Mass. Ashville, N. Y. Short Hills, N. J. Cambridge, Mass. Montgomery, Ala. West Hartford, Conn. Darien, Conn. Exeter, N. 1-1. Chelsea, Mass. Biddeford, Me. Salem, Mass. New York, N. Y. Arlington, Mass. Plainfield, N. J. Scranton, Pa. Norfolk, Va. White Plains, N. Y. Planclome, N. Y Newton, Mass. Concord, N. H. Mamaroneck, N. Y. Nashua, N. H. Belmont, Mass. Ridgewood, N. J. Fall River. Mass. Providence, R. I. Rochester, Minn. Cambridge, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sewickley, Pa. Kingston, R. I. Los Angeles, Cal. Omaha, Neb. Cleveland Heights, 0. Pittsburgh, Pa. Cohasset, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. Wilmette, Ill. Conway, N. H. Smithtown Branch, N. Y Enid, Okla. Boston, Mass. Keene, N. H. Exeter, N. H. . Knouse, W. S., Kusterer, E. G., Langmuir, R. V., Larsen, C. S., Learned, J. P., Lemke, O. A., Lewis, R. G., Lines, W. S., 3rd, Lobb, J. C., Lockwood, 'l'. D., Loranger, F. C., Lovejoy, A. P., Lovering, F. F., Lynch, R. H., Lyon, W. D., Jr., MaeAda1n, A. E., 3rd, MacVickar, J. S., Marchand, J. F., Marks, A. H., Mcllvain, C. J., 3rd, McMeekan, D. W., McQuade, A. J., Merchant, E. O., Jr., Merrill, D. D., Merriman, Lockwood, Morrill, F. F., Moses, M. G., Moses, W. B., Jr., Neer, N. F., Jr., Negley, A. S. B., Negus, R. A., Nims, N. G., Noyes, E. D., Jr., Orchard, J. E., Parmalee, W. W., Patton, Ludington, Jr., Phillips, E. S., Poole, N. V., Porter, J. R., Quincy, J. J., Jr., Ramsay, J. A., Reilly, E. B., Richardson, F. B., Ritter, R. H., Robertson, J. M., 2nd, Roundey, R. E., Rounsefell, C. P., Rowell, Herbert, Sachs, A. L., Salant, R. S., 32 Park Place, 144 Westwood Road, 159 Everett Place, 59 Orchard Street, 1.90 High Street, 3215 Highland Boulevard, Oak Lane, 210 South Main Street, S16 9th Avenue, 18 Maple Terrace, 26 Mayhew Avenue, 61. Harrison Street, 24 Otis Street, 770 Edgewood Avenue, Bobwhite Farms, 121 Cranford Avenue, Care of Wilbur C. Tolman, 56 William Street, 600 Andover Street, 6 Prescott Square, 102 Front Street, 63 Avon Hill Street, 209 lligh Street, Cottage Street, 196 Whitney Avenue, Churchill Apartments, 505 West Dewey Plaee, 3626 North Main Street, 122 Court Street, 35 Bedford Street, 13 Ridgewood Terrace, 49 Ehn Street, 1 Waverly Place, Hawthorne Court, 237 East 48th Street, 324 East Arrow Street, 208 Lafayette Street, 100 High Street, 350 Central Park, W., Laneside Farm, 1588 Beacon Street, 1613 Linden Street, Park Lane, 115 Wellesley Avenue, 135 Dale Street, 295 Central Avenue, 35 East 84th Street, 149 New Britain, Conn. New Haven, Conn. Englewood, N. J. Belmont, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. Milwaukee, Wis. Essex Fells, N. J. West Hartford, Conn. Rochester, Minn. Maplewood, N. J. Larehmont, N. Y. Janesville, Wis. Medford, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Madison, Conn. Brightwaters, N. Y. Cranford, N. J. Chesham, N. H. Portland, Me. Ardmore, Pa. Hampton Bays, N. Y Lowell, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Cambridge, Mass. Newburyport, Mass. llingham, Mass. Portland, Me. Charlotte, N. C. San Antonio, 'l'exas Fall River, Mass. Keene, N. H. Portland, Me. Maplewood, N. J. Auburn, Me. Milwaukee, Wis. Wheeling, W. Va. New York, N. Y. Marshall, Mo. Easton. Pa. Perth Amboy, N. J. New York, N. Y. Charles River, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Scranton, Pa. Douglaston, N. Y. Wellesley, Mass. Waltham, Mass. Lawrence, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Scheffy, Luther, Scheu, J. P., Sehley, A. W., Scully, J. P., Sherwood, A. W., Jr., Short, B. H., Skillern, W. F., 2nd, Smith, Barrett, Jr., Sowden, G. S., Spain, F. J., Spear, J. T., Spencer, W. A., Jr., Strauss, L. H., Strickland, D. W., Jr., Stuart, D. E., Swan, Henry, Jr., Swift, C. M., Taber, T. C., Jr., Taylor, B. I., Jr., Thompson, M. A., Tillinghast, C. F., Jr., Tower, J. W., Tracy, J. D., Vail, W. H., 2nd, Van Pattensteiger, Robert, Vroom, Ross, Jr., Wallis, H. S., Watson, B. A., Watson, W. A., Webb, B. H., Wheeler, J. M., White, F. R., White, J. S., Whittemore, J. D., Willey, A. K., Jr., Williams, G. H., Jr., Williams, G. R., Wilson, R. W., Wilson, W. E., Jr., Wolf, A. J., Jr., Wood, F. E., Wood, J. D., Woodberry, J. D., Woodman, E. L., Jr., Woodman, R. E., Wright, P. B., Wynkoop, H. J., Jr., 739 School Street, ' Tudor Hall, Layton Street, 610 Potomac Avenue, 6211 Howe Street, Park Lane Hotel, 3 Farnarn Hill, 915 Warm Springs Avenue, 3 Clark Road, 97 Atwood Ave., 87 Bates Road, 19 Washington Street, 850 7th Avenue, 755 Oneida Street, 60 Battle Road, 740 Emerson Street, 308 Union Street, 95 West Main Street, 351 Harrison Avenue, S8 West End Avenue, 260 Angell Street, 1716 Sycamore Street, . 329 Lincoln Place, 86 South Clinton Street, 11 Virginia Road, Fearing Road, St. Paul Terrace, 25 Marvin Avenue, 610 West 139th Street, 127 W. 11th Street, 814 Angleside Place, 815 Carlton Avenue, 60 Gardiner Road, 226 Babcock Street, 804 Dean Street, 151 Central Park, W., 396 South Plum Street, 414 Kirkwood Boulevard, 94 Bank Street, 1731 State Street, 2 Walsh Place, 317 Park Street, 52 Baker Avenue, 5 Osgood Place 21 Washington Avenue. 52 Cedar Road, 7 Gansevoort Street, 150 West Mansfield, Mass Jackson Heights, N. Y Buffalo, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Toledo, Ohio Bethel, Conn. Boise, Idaho Brookline, Mass. Palatine Bridge, N. Y Newtonville, Mass. Swampseott, Mass. Carbondale, Pa. New York, N. Y. Denver, Col. Princeton, N. J. Denver, Col. Hackensack, N. J. Norwalk, Ohio Harrison, N. Y. Ridgewood, N. J. Providence, R. I. Bethlehem, Pa. Brooklyn, N . Y. East Orange, N. J. West Medford, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Hempstead, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Evanston, Ill. Plainfield, N. J. Brookline, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Schenectady, N. Y. New York, N.'Y. Havana, Ill. Davenport, Iowa New York, N. Y. New Orleans, La. Cincinnati, Ohio Morgantown, W. Va. Beverly, Mass. Amesbury, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Bath, N'. Y. W X 151 LOWER MIDDLE CLASS A LA- Q ! - 1 Lower Middle Class OFFICERS President... Vice-President . . . T. M. WAmncN, Jn. . M. B. RIINYON . E. M. NIAYO Secretary . . . . ...... . . . . . , OW, Lowers, you are about to enter your third year in the Academy. This is, in many respects, your most important, for it is then that you decide whether or not you are to be a leader of your class. You have done well this year: you have already made yourself known on the athletic field, you realize that studies come first, and you have had enough courage to heel for some publication, at least a few of you have. You are beginning to look with disdain on the antics of preps and to feel like Exeter men. ln all, you have not done so badly. Next year marks for you a great change. Yours will be a duty that is not to be shirkcd and that can be performed by no one but you. You will be looked up to by underelassmeng you must merit their respect and set a good example. As Uppers you must prepare to become Seniors. If you are an athlete, go out for the Academy Team g if you have literary talent, try for some pub- lication. Take an active part in the life of the school, and you will be well repaid. Whatever you do, don't sit back and watch others work. Upon you rests the future success of the school in athletics and in extra-curriculum activities. You must carry this trust out carefully and con- scientiously, and when you graduate, you may look back and Say to yourself that you have done your work well. With this parting advice, Tim 1'n,xN, as part of the Class of 1930, wishes the Class of 1932 all possible success for its remaining two years in the Academy. 153 Lower Middle Class President .... Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Alter, R. L., Andrews, E. T., Jr., Armstrong, J. R., Avery, R. N., Avery, W. A., Jr., Bennett, W. R.. Jr., Benton, C. C., Beyer, G., Jr., Bissell, R. P., Blake, T. A., Boody, D. A., 2nd, Bready, E. B., Brown, J. B., Chatterton, R. G., Clarey, N., Jr., Clark, H. H., Jr., Clark, J. K., Cobb, R. W., Colby, J. H., Colmore, C. L. F., Jr., Coltman, C. L., Cooney, C. T., Jr., Corbett, J. M., Cosby, F. V., Cox, T. M., Jr., Curtis, H. F., Davis, F. H., Jr., Densmore, R. D., Dorrance, R. L., Draper, A. J., Jr., Drummond, J. H., Jr., Emerson, J. V., Furniss, H. D., Jr., Gallagher, W. W., Jr., Glidden, G. G., Goodridge, J. N., Goodwin, Charles, Jr., Gorham, Marvine, Jr., Grant, Owen, Jr., Gregory, R. P., OFFICERS MEMBERS 3412 River Road, 141 Elizabeth Street, 208 Terrace, 135 Lake Shore Drive, 135 Lake Shore Drive, Hotel Sheraton, 91 Bay State Road, 422 State Street, 101-10 Ascan Avenue, 1900 Plymouth Street, Care of Department of State, 218 Middle Street, 2 Bellevue Place, 1 Melrose Drive, 585 East 29th Street, 268 Lincoln Avenue, 32 Pine Street, Bank of America, 40th Street and Madison Avenue, 1301 President Street, 433 West 21st Street, 98 Bayeau Road, 56 South 23rd Street, 18 Myrtle Avenue, 1060 Seyburn Avenue, 103 Armory Street, 3 Harvard Place, 3 Newman's Court, Cornhill, 621 Mason Street, 6 Henderson Place, 1152 Great Plain Avenue, Mountain Road, X 477 Washington Street, 52 Cumberland Avenue, 133 Hodge Avenue, 264 Bay State Road, 1011 Ocean Avenue, 154 Addresses . E. M. MAYO . T. M. WARIIEN, Jn . M. B. RUNYON Toledo, Ohio Hartford, Conn. Buffalo, N. Y. Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich Boston, Mass. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Forest Hills, N. Y. Dubuque, Iowa Watertown, Mass. Englewood, N. J. Washington, D. C. Portland, Me. Yonkers, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. Paterson, N. J. Ridgewood, N. J. Exeter, N. H. Bennington, Vt. New York, N. Y. Washington, D. C., Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. Paris, Texas Troy, N. Y. Detroit, Mich. Lebanon, N. H. New Haven, Conn. Charlotte, N. C. London, England Newark, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Needham, Mass. Englewood, N. J. Wellesley, Mass. Plattsburgh, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Gulick, J. D., Harding, D. P. Harman, S. B., Harrison, J. S., Harrison, R. B., Hayes, J. P., Henderson, W. O., Higgins, W. M., Jr., Hin, M. H., Hitchcock, F. C., J Hopkins, H. S., Howe, V. W., Jaffe, J. P., r., James, William, Jr., Johnson, W. A., Jr., Jones, R. H., Jones, T. A. D., Jr., Keeney, J. H., Kingsley, F. H., Jr Kinne, A. S., Kline, W. B., Knapp, J. A., Kuhn, C. H., Lazarus, C. Y., Lilienthal, P. E., Loud, N. M., Macdonald, A. L., MacDonald, E. P., Mackenzie, A. A. Marchand, E. W., Marcus, P. M., Mayo, E. M., McCoa h, David, 3rd, Metzner, A. L., Jr., Miller, F. W., Moser, R. F., Murray, D. E., Negley, William, Niles, H. D., Oakley, Gilbert, Jr., Oughton, J. H., Jr. Palmer, J. H., Parker, J. H., Jr., Perry, Lewis, Jr., Peters, F. A., Jr., Picher, W. S., Pinckney, C. E., Porter, D. G., Powel, John, Jr., Prescott, R. D., I 833 Monroe Avenue, 390 Minita Parkway, 386 Heights Road, Vllren House, 2624 Scottwood Avenue, S7 Valley Road, 1326 Riverside Drive, 10 Benton Street, 29 Wedgemere Avenue, 156 East 79th Street, 27 Green Street, 36 Greaeon Point, 95 Irving Street, 20 Greenough Place, 3902 Mocking Bird Lane, 426 Prospect St1'eet, 614 Academy Avenue, 69 Grinnel Street, 20 Arbor Avenue, Allen Creek Road, 10 East 54th Street, 172 South Columbia Avenue, 21 West 68th Street, 2109 Woodland Avenue, 18 Arbor Close, 12 Hemlock Avenue, 935 Park Avenue, Care of Wilbur C. Tolman, 2035 Palmer Avenue, 259 Mt. Auburn Avenue, 1100 Parker Avenue, Oakmont, 916 Warm Springs Avenue, 209 Culver Road, 1500 Commonwealth Avenue, 505 West Dewey Place, 74 Lincoln Avenue, 302 East Juneau Avenue, 1154 Reading Boulevard, 628 Broadway, 226 Sheridan Road, 707 West 25M Street, 1025 College Avenue, 100 West End Avenue, R. F. D. N o. 2, 155 Scranton, Pa. Fort Benning, Ga. Pasadena, Cal. Ridgewood, N. J. Rydal, Pa. Toledo, Ohio Louisville, Ky. New York, N. Y. Wellesley, Mass. Winchester, Mass. New York, N. Y. Gardner, Mass. Mamaroneek, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Newport, R. I. Dallas, Texas New Haven, Conn. Sewiekley, Pa. Fall River, Mass. West Chicago, Ill. Rochester, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Waldoboro, Me. Columbus, Ohio New York, N. Y. Royal Oak, Mich. Forest Hills, N. Y. Sh-Lwinigan Falls, Qi New York, N. Y. Chesham, N. H. New Orleans, La. Watertown, Mass. Detroit, Mich. Wheeling, VV. Va. Boise, Idaho Rochester, N. Y. Allston, Mass. San Antonio, Texas Carbondale, Pa. Falmouth Foreside, Dwight, Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. Wyomissing, Pa. Exeter, N. H. Paterson, N. J. ie., Can Me. Hubbard Woods, Ill. Austin, Texas Davenport, Iowa New York, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Purcell, R. J., 2nd, Ransom, R. H., Jr., Reed, WV. O., Runyon, M. B., Savage, E. G., Scott, W. W., Severance, C1'aig, Shea, T. J., Jr., Snow, R. B., Sommer, F. X., Jr., Stevens, T.. N., Stewart, G. C., Jr., Strauss, John, Taylor, P. L., Taylor, R. C., Taylor, T. B., Jr., Thompson, F. II., 2n Tobey, W. J., Tolman, Henry, 2nd Tym, Leon, Ullman, V. A., Van Stone, F. E., Vincent, W. C. R., J Volz, R. R., Wallace, N. W., Warren, R. H., Warren, T. M., Jr., Washburn, Fernalnl, Waymaek, E. R., Webster, G. R., Weddle, H. H., Jr., Weintraub, Sam, Jr., Westby, R. N., Whicher, S. E., White, W. S., Wild, B. F., 2nd, Williams, D. D., Williams, D, A., Willis, G. K., Wing, W. McK., r., Wrightington, D. C., d, East View Avenue, 3 Sheflield, WVest 1920 Summit Street, 177 Montague Street, 316 Tulip Avenue, 51 Berkeley Street, 439 North McKean Street, 97 Cedarhurst Avenue, 133 Bellevue Avenue, 11 Shore View Road, 14 Orchard Road, 16 Fairview Terrace, 3111-14 Madison Avenue, 376 7th Avenue, 30 Clover Street, 73 East Elm Street, 522 South 7th Street, 48 Everett Avenue, 909 Holland Avenue, 30 Pleasant Street, 511 56th Street, 1466 Longfellow Avenue, 1080 Sherman Street, 57 Marlboro Street, 46 Amity Street, 7 Mercer Circle, 40 Everett Avenue, 1261 Chicago Boulevard, 1261 Chicago Boulevard, 463 Thompson Avenue, 7 Bennington Road, 156 Pleasantville, N. Y. Flemington, N. J. Winchester, Mass. Sioux City, Iowa Sharon, Mass. Paris, Texas Brielle, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. H arwiehport, Mass. Takoma Park, D. C Nashua, N. ll. Butler, Pa. Cedarhurst, N. Y. Williamstown, Mass Melrose, Mass. Port Washington, N llarwiehport, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Derby, Conn. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Belmont, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Waverly, Pa. LaFayette, Ind. Winchester, Mass. Saginaw, Mich. Ware, Mass. Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich. El Cajon, Cal. Denver, Col. Belmont, Mass Amherst, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Winchester, Mass. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. East Haven, Conn. Canaan, N. H Lexington, Mass. 157 JUNIOR CLASS Y V Junior Class OFFICERS President . . ...... . ROBERT B. PARKER Vice-P1'e-siflwil . . . Lucius B. LYMAN, JR. Sccrclary . . . WALTER G. WAI1KER E have come :Lt lust to the encl ol' the school yenr. For some of us it has been at successful one, and we feel we have clone our busty but the majority of us can look back to occasions when wo might have clone :x much better piece of work. This yeau' :Ls always, Preps, you :irc :unong those who might have ilonc better. This is nothing to be cliscouruged about, for every Junior Class has nuule the saune mistukes. We only ask that you try to make your remain- ing three years in thc Aeuclciny :L success. You eaune here to become men. Cust aside your puerile instincts :incl nssuine the responsibilities that will rest on you :Ls Lowers. On you falls the obligation of initiating next ye:u s Junior Cluss into the customs and regulations of the school. This is not :L mutter to be tukcn lightly. Next your will open your career in the Academy. Then is the time to heel for public:itions, enter clubs, and try out for some sport. Get out und make IL mime for yourself! Thus, with this yeau' of experience behind you, push forward toward the goal, and show us you ure worthy the title of Exeter men, as the Class of 1933. 159 Junior Class Addresses President .... Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Acton, E. S., Allen, P. J. Bainbridge, R. P., Baxter, W. S., Bean, N. M., Beck, R. W., Belden, L. H., Billings, B. H., Blake, J. H., Bleakley, W. W., Jr. Bohannon, J. A., Jr., Bonser, W. H., Burrows, W. M., Case, J. McM., Cerf, C. J., Chamberlain, A. Il., Charlesworth, R. B., Chittenden, H. K., Christie, R. E., Jr., Colwell, A. E., Condict, S. H., Corbin, L. P., Jr., Craig, W. D., Jr., Cronin, L. J., Cummings, W. L., Jr Curtiss, M. T., Jr., Davis, W. J. G., Dean, A. P., Dean, Rodney, Jr., Dexter, F. A., Dorson, R. M., DuCharme, W. C., DuFfey, A. F., Jr., Evans, 'l'. K., Faiella, J. D., Farley, W. P., Jr., Frost, F. W., Gordon, W. D., Gray, C. D., Jr., Hancock, P. M., Hardenbrook, R. G., J -1 OFFICERS M EM BERS 58 Maple Avenue, 309 Westminster Road, 149 South Avenue, 1339 Market Avenue, 8 Hamilton Street, Hooper House, 410 15th Street, Williams Creek Estates, 2135 Sherwood Road, 10 Elm Street, 25 Wellesley Avenue, 3524 166th Street, 43 Morton Street, 358 Hartford Road, 1011 Buckingham Road, 85 Wykagyl Terrace, 166 East 66th Street, Quay Square, 77 Manhattan Avenue, Round Hill, Burditt Avenue, 927 Farragut Square, 872 South Avenue, 10 Sunset Terrace, 1185 Park Avenue, 17500 East Jefferson Avenue, 74 Orvis Road, 1541 Balmoral Drive, 134 Alta Avenue, Lake Road, 93 Brantwood Road, 1046 Edgar Avenue, 256 College Street, 1870 Wyoming Avenue, 1302 Lake Avenue, !l .if i l l 160 . . Ronrmfr B. PARKER . . Lucius B. LYMAN, Jn . . WALTER G. WALKER Shawinigan Falls, Quebec East Barrington, N. H. 1-lingham, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Littleton, N. H. Bradford, Pa. North Canton, Ohio Salem, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Franklin, Pa. Indianapolis, lnd. Toledo, Ohio Exeter, N. H. Wellesley, Mass. Flushing, N. Y. Andover, Mass. South Orange, N. J. Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. New Rochelle, N. Y. South Hancock, Maine Old Lyme, Conn. New York City Beaver, Pa: New York City Greenwich, Conn. Hingham, Mass. Washington, D. C. Waverly, Pa. Stratford, Conn. Orange, Mass. New York City Grosse Pointe Village, Mich Arlington, Mass. Detroit, Mich. Yonkers, N. Y. Webster, N. Y. Arlington, Mass. Chambersburg, Pa. Lewiston, Me. Washington, D. C. Rochester, N. Y. 1 l Harmon, R. B., Jr., Haskell, G. D., Jr., Hendrie, D. F., Henkelman, W. M., Henry, R. M. Hunter, F. D., James, J. S. R., Jameson, J. B., Jr., Jehle, A. J., Jr., Johnson, A. W., Johnson, A. T., Judkins, S. L., Kendall, J. A., Jr., Kohlmann, B. L., Leonard, J. B., Lyman, L. B., Jr., MaeLaurin, J. MacL., Magrane, J. S., Matthews, William, 3rd, McCrary, D. A., McCullough, J. G., 2nd, McGuire, F. H., Mercill, C. W., Miller, N. H.. Miller, R. W., Moorman, F. D., Moorman, S. M., Jr., Morrill, R. S., Moses, A. S., Jr., Mullin, G. J., Jr., Negley, R. V. W., Jr., Newhall, H. S., Notman, Arthur, Jr., Noyes, R. C., Olney, P. B., 2nd, Osgood, A. M., Parker, R. B., Parmalee, R. H., Pellegrino, A. D., Philbrick, R. H., Jr., Purcell, D. H., Rice, C. W. Riley, W. P., Rockwell, J. A., Rogers R. S., Savage, Edward, Jr., Scheffy, Hubert, Scherer, E. H., Jr., Schureman, J ames, Sharp, Bayard, Shute, H. F., 2763 Union Trust Building, 413 Beacon Street, 1069 Hillside Avenue, 640 Hickory Street, 12 East 97th Street, East Shore Road, 95 Irving Street, 76 Center Street, 198 Ashland Avenue, 4520 Trias Street, 31 Overhill Road, 26 Grove Street, 27 West 72nd Street, 153 19th Street, N. W., 92 Church Street, 32 Llewellyn Road, 1S3rd Street and Pinehurst Avenue, Hall Farm House, 2413 Leslie Avenue, 3752 Hazelwood Avenue, 203 Hubbard Avenue, 1151 Evergreen Avenue, 140 Wadsworth Avenue, 140 Wadsworth Avenue, 47 School Street, 3 Elmdorf Drive, 50 West Front Street, 505 West Dewey Place, 34 Bonad Road, Dongan Hills, 14 North Avenue, 423 Essex Road, 89 South Harrison Avenue, 49 Elm Street, 2148 Ocean Avenue, ' 65 Western Avenue, Eastview Avenue, 745 Central Street, Vassar College, 37 Colonial Parkway, 220 South 6th Street, 175 Riverside Drive, 739 School Street, 609 South Florence Avenue, 92 Bayard Street, 16th Street and Brinkle Avenue, 161 Detroit, Mich. Boston, Mass. Plainfield, N. J. Scranton, Pa. New York City Great Neck, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Concord, N. ll. Buffalo, N. Y. San Diego, Cal. Searsdale, N. Y. Merrilnae, Mass. Fairlawn, Ohio New York City Canton, Ohio 'l'alln1adge, Ohio Ware, Mass. Montclair, N. J. New York City Calve1't, Texas North Bennington, Vt. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Staml'o1'd, Conn. Plainfield, N. J. New York City New York City Concord, N. H. Scarsdale, N. Y. Red Bank, N. J. San Antonio, Texas West Newton, Mass. Staten Island, N. Y. Melrose Highlands, Mass Hampton, N. ll. Kenilworth, lll. Bellevue, Pa. Auburn, Me. Brooklyn, N. Y. Gloucester, Mass. Pleasantville, N. Y. Franklin, Mass. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Manliasset, N. Y. Coshocton, Ohio New York City West Mansfield, Mass. Springfield, Mo. New Brunswick, N. J. Wilmington, Del. Exeter, N. H. Skinner, E. N., Jr., Stone, C. B., Sykes, P. MCC., Taylor, D. H., Thompson, F. II., 2nd, Toy, J. li, Vllalker, VV. G., 1Vallis, Malcolm, Wangelin, Il. O., Wilson, L. A. S., Yard, ll. N., Young, R. B., Samoa .... UPPER Mmnmc . . Lowisa MIDDLE JUNIOR .... TOTAL . . 60 West 76th Street, 471 Clinton Avenue, 1113 Putnam Avenue, 140 Claremont Road, 20 Synunes Road, 38 St. Paul Terrace, 625 Mapleton Avenue, 121 Glen Road, 671 Main Street, Lakeville Road, Summary New York City Brooklyn, N. Y. Plainfield, N. J. Noroton, Conn. Harwichport, Mass. Ridgewood, N. J. Winchester, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Boulder, Col. Wellesley Farms, Mass. Lewiston, Me. Great Neck, N. Y. . . 270 . . 191 . . 125 . 98 ..684 Representation New York, 172, ltlassaehusetts, 154, New Jersey, 50, Pennsylvania, 43, New Hampshire, 31, Connecticut, 29, Ohio, 25, Maine, 24, Michigan, 23, Illinois, 15, Texas, 13, Wisconsin, 10, Vermont, 9, California, 7, District of Columbia, 7, Indiana, 7, Rhode Island, 7, Missouri, 5, Colorado, 4, Delaware, 4, Iowa, 4,' Maryland, 4, Quebec, 4, Minnesota, 3, West Virginia, 3, Alabama, 2, Arkansas, 2, Idaho, 2, Louisiana, 2, North Carolina, 2, Oklahoma, 2, Virginia, 2, Washington, 2, Chile, 1, Colombia, 1, England, 1, Florida, 1, Georgia, 1, Haiti, 1, Japan, 1, Kentucky, 1, Korea, 1, Mexico, 1, Nebraska, 1, Oregon, 1. 1900-1901 . 1901-1902 . . 1902-1.903 . . 1903-1904 . 1904-1905 . 1905-1906 . 1906-1907 . 1907-1908 . 1908-1909 . 1909-1910 . 1910-1911 . 1911-1912 . 1912-1913 . 1913-1914 . 1914-1915 . . Enrollment . . 290 1915-1916 . . 283 1916-1917 . . 322 1917-1918 . . 390 1918-1919 . . 382 1919-1920 . . 443 1920-1921 . . 414 1921-1922 . . 456 1922-1923 . . 463 1923-1924 . . 488 1924-1925 . . 516 1925-1926 . . 522 1926-1927 . 525 1927-1928 . . 572 1928-1929 . . 569 1929-1930 2 565 61 1 573 566 644 660 666 639 698 674 705 716 699 703 684 W 5 l ,.n::::'Iq!m 1 giiiiiiiiizsiiifgfum' 2 14 'jimI:g!!!!i!a!sf55iE::2 I Ilillifaaaiiif 2-fez:e:!!!!!um il nu ORGANIZATIONS 163 DOCTOR LEWIS PERRY 164 'S -4 1, 3255551- - - H EX - .els 'W :Sb - k xg y LITERARY QQJ 165 Standing: R. S. Brown, C. L. Barber ' Silli-ng: A. E. Phillips, Jr. Academy Debating Team C. L. Bfxnmcn A. E. PHILLIPS li. S. BROWN R. S. SALANT 166 Debating HIS winter has been the best the Golden Branch has enjoyed for many years. Debating at Exeter took on a new life and vitality, a new enthusiastic support that completely rejuvenated it. Debates were held nearly every Wednesday evening in the society's rooms, beginning early in the fall term and lasting late into the spring term, when the yearls activities were brought to a close by a banquet in the historic meeting place. Many interesting subjects were diseussed before good gatherings, both pertinent to local matters and also relative to larger issues. The high point of tl1e year came, however, with the three outside debates, all held at Exeter. Early in the winter term tryouts were held for the Academy debating team, and as a result Asa Phillips, C. L. Barber, and R. S. Brown, Jr., were ehosen from about fifteen contestants. Through tl1e kindness of Mr. Corteza debate was arranged with New Hampshire University Freshmen on the subject, Resolved, that the Canadian system of liquor control is preferable to that of the United States. The Academy, upholding the affirmative, won its first outside debate. With the help of Mr. Cushwa a debate with Andover was arranged for the first time in many years. Due to the feeling that this should be a debate strictly based on the immediate efforts of the teams, the subject was not announced until one week before the debate. In March the team met Andover in the Academy Chapel and debated the subject, f'Rcsofverl, 'l'hat trial by judges should replace trial by petit jury in the United States. Professor Packard, of Harvard University, rendered the decision for Andover, supporting the negative side. The last debate was won by Exeter maintaining the negative of the subject, Hltcsolverl, 'l'hat censorship by public authorities is conducive to the best interests of the people, from Harvard '34, 167 GOLDEN BRANCH 168 President .... Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Librarian . . D. G. ANDERSON D. B. CEEEK W. GOMEZ, JR. E. L. HIIJTON C. L. BARBER N. M. LOUD Golden Branch OFFICERS MEMBERS 1.930 F. LAZARUS, 3RD S. LAZARUS, JR. A. L. NEXVBUIIY 1.931 R. S. BRONVN, Ju. R. M. ETHERINGTON 1 932 1 60 A. E. PHILLIPS R. S. BROWVN F. LAZARUS C. L. BARBER . . C. WEIALS E. PETER . E. PHILLIPS, JR. ROIIINSON C. XVELLS A. GEEGG, Ju. V. A. ULLMAN Lantern Club ..-,Q HIS Spring sees the conclusion of a successful year for the Lantern Club, a year in which the club has done its best to encourage writing among the students by offering a liberal prize for the best story submitted to its board of judges, a year ill which the club was fortunate in having a number of excellent speakers. In order to widen the sphere of influence of the club, teas were held on Sunday afternoons during the winter term. At some of these teas there were faculty speakers who gave informal talks. This was in keeping with the elub's policy Of trying to furnish a common meeting place for those interested in any phase of journalistic or creative writing. At its open meetings the club offered the student body an opportunity for meeting prominent contemporary writers and lecturers. By the large attendance at the meetings, it is evident that The Lantern Club is recognized and appreciated by the school. FACULTY MEM BERS Mn. Kama MR. CURWEN Mn. CUSHWA Mn. RICHARDSON Ma. VVILLIAMS GEN. J. J. I'Ic1zsHING Boorn 'i'ARKINfl'l'ON JUDGE FIENRY A. SIIUTE Roumivr l a0s'r J. N. DARIJING WILLIAM MCFEE IIONORARY MEMBERS Da. Lmwxs P1-mar, Honorary President ILOBEHT NATHAN Mu.. ll. S. Cousin OWEN Wisrim LANGDON WAIKNIGII ST. JeIIN EILVINE COUNT FELIX VON LUCKNER Mu. li. M, Cuosnin Plcolf. J. A. 'I'UF'rs Mn. J. P. WEBliEli IDHAN GOPAL MUKIQIUI GEORGE 'l'. Goonsrarm ERNEST POOLE 1 Tig, 'X li plfllfx 1 70 1. .1i. I'1'csidc11.t . . . Vice-P1'csi1lc'nl . Soc1'elm'y . . . T1'easu1'c1' . . Librariavz . . J. M. BRANT E. BROWN, JR. F. T. BUCIINER D. B. CANBY J. M. CIIADWICK H. H. CLEMENT C, L. BARBER M. COBB N. CLAREY, JR. Lantern Club Members -COLLINS OFFICERS MEMBERS 1930 W. R. Cosmf R. H. DANA, 31117 A. J. IJAY E. C. D1-zvmucux, JR. R. L. FOSHAY W. Golvmz, JR. 1.931 N. V. POOLE 1932 R. H. JONES A. A. MACKENZIBI 1933 J. G. MCCULLOUGH, 3RD 171 D. B. CANIIY F. T. BUCIINRR D. K. LIs1'IcR MR. 1iICHARDSON M R. IQERR G. W. IIAWKINS D. K. LISTIGII R. I-I. MARTIN A. E. PmI.I.II's N W. IUCIIMOND, J G. ROBINSON R. SALANT G. H. WILLIAMS L. PERRY, JR. Merrill Lecture Course COUNT FELIX VON LUCKNER WILLIAM F. CLAPP . . BURTON HOLMES . . VILHJALMUR STERANSSON . CHARLES C. GoRsT . . ARTHUR DELROY . . CAPTAIN CARL VON HOFFMAN PROFESSOR WILLIAM SANDOZ CAPTAIN C. W. R. IQNIGHT . J. E. WILLIAMSON . October 23, 1929 November 5, 1929 November 20, 1929 December 11, 1929 January 16, 1930 January 21, 1930 January 28, 1930 February 5, 1930 March 4, 1930 . . Some War Experiences Reminiscences of a Naturalist . Motoring Through Spain Northward Course of Empire . Audi-Visible Bird Talk . Psychic Mclangen Jungle Gods India and Its Splendor Filming of the Golden Eagle . . . . . . . Beauty and Tragedy Under the Sea. March 13, 1930 172 I Prize Awards, PRIZE FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE . . , BROOKS-BRICIIT PRIZE ..... JOSEPH L. GAv1T MIQMORIAII CUP . . June, YALE CUP ............... . . PINCIIOT PRIZE FOR l,li0l IClENCY IN WOIDIJCIIAFT . IUANA J. P. WINCATE MIGMOIIIAII CUP ..... STEPHEN POTTER MICMOIIIAL MEDAI1 .... PRIZES ROR SPRING FOOTBALL COMPETITION . Drop-kicking . Punting .... 14'OrWu.rd-passing . TESCHEMACIIER SCHOLARSIIIPS ....... LINDSAY CRAWFORD SCHOLARSHIP . . . JAMES QDWIGIIT ARNOLD SCIIOLARSIIIP . . 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 . JOLINE GREEK PRIZE ....... WENTWOllTII MATHEMATICAL PRIZES . .,,, , Second . Third . LINDSAY CRAWFORD MEMORIAL PRIZE ........ WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS MATHEMATICS PRIZES . Algebra ...... Junior Algebra . MERIl1LL PRIZES English Composition . Declaxnation . . . LANTERN CLUB PRIZE . MANLEY PRIZE ...... MARSHALL NEWELL PRIZE . PITTS DUFRIELD PRIZE .... UPPER MIDDLE ENGLISH PRIZE . . JGHN O. HEALD DEBATINC PRIZES. . WEIST FRENCH PRIZE . 173 1929 ILOBERT C. GORDON, JR. JOHN W. PAGE ARTHUR S. LANE RAYMOND F. COOMBS FORD MARDEN RAYMOND F. COOMBS ALBERT E. IQAHN ROBERT M. ETHERINCTON JOHN H. DEAN JOHN H. DEAN SAMUEL J. T. STRAUS, JR. :HENRY H. BISSELL HIQNILY H. BISSELL LYMAN K. EMERSON ARTHUI' W. SELIGMANN, JR ANDREW MARSIIAIIII, JR. ANDREW MAIISIIALII, .lR. HOWAl!D K. STORES, JR. ILOBERT C. GORDON, JR. GARDNER G. BASSETT SAMUEL B. MORRELL, JR. WILLIANI R. COSBY ERIC W. MARCHAND RICIIARD B. MATIIER HAMILTON F. IQOLLMYER AUGUSTUS M. ISELLEY GERMAINE G. GLIDDEN :KENDRICK R. WILSON, JR. NEAL W. RICHMOND ARTHUR E. MCCABIG, .IR. WALTER S. DOUGLAS WENDEIJL M. HASTINKES HOIIACIG U. RANSOM, JR. BENTON H. GRANT DEED E. PETER RICHARD B. MATHER ASA E. PHILLIPS ADOLPH L. VONDERLIETH STANLEY H. CHAPMAN HENRY H. BISSELL RALPH S. BROWN, JR. RALPII S. BROWN, JR. RICHARD B. MATHER HENRY B. POWERS BENTON H. GRANT JAMES L. PARKER ff. .. A- , XX HALL FRENCH PRIZE. . . . DILLON FRENCH PRIZE . . . . BLACKMAR HISTORY PRIZES. . . BECKER HISTORY PRIZES . ENGLISH I'IISTORY PRIZE . . SHERMAN HOAR PRIZES . SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI PRIZE . . WENTWORTH PHYSICS PRIZE ........ HOLDER CHEMISTRY PRIZES . . Senior . . . Upper Middle AMEFICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY PRIZES '. . '. . CLASS OF 1892 CHEMISTRY PRIZE . NATHANIEL GORDON BIBLE PRIZES . WILLIAM R. BONTHRON JOHN B. BLISS RICHARD W. LEOPOLD WILLIAM GOMEZ, JR. WILLIAM M. CAHN, JR. WILLIAM R. BONTHRON JOIIN C. CAMPBELL RICHARD W. LEOPOLD JVILLIAM H. STEIN SAMUEL J. T. STRAUS, JR NAT FRIEDLER BRADFORD K. BACHRACH WILLIAM H. OLIVER JAMES L. PARKER HENRY S. WILEY RICHARD E. RYAN ARTHUR W. SELIGMANN, JR BENTON H. GRANT WENDELL M. IIASTINGS WALDO E. SWEET GREGORY ROBINSON PRIZE I-'OR APPRECIATION OF MUSIC . . . . SAMUEL J. T. STRAUS, JR Merrill Prize Speaking EXCELLENCE IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION First Prize BENTON I-IATCHET GRANT, '29, N cw York, N. Y. Second Prizes FITZROY KELLY DAVIS, '29, Evanston, Ill. WILLIAM HOWAIID STEIN, '29, New York, N. Y. Honorable Mention RICHARD LORD RILEY, '29, Plainfield, N. J. EXCELLENCE IN DECLAMATION First Prize DEER EDWARD PETER, '30, Melrose, Mass. Second Prize RICHARD BERRY MATHER, '29, Cambridge, Mass. I I ll'5if,S'n H37 illll' V ' 174 f 4 N ff 174 P Z ? '44f, ffm 'E 5 Y 4,X4 Qc Q Q ..,-,.. ,EQ K J Q? K . I PUBLICATIONS l-f77l 175 I'7'csi1lcnt ..... liustncss Manager . . 11lumlgin.g lfrltlor . . Aft1:c1't'istv1g Mrnmgcr . . Sports Erttlor ..... . . Secretary ..,...... Assistcmt A :lve1't1I.stng IJIILYIIIQUT' Ctrcutatiozt Manager .... Assignment Editor . . I-I. S. XVILEY, '30 R. H. JDANA, 31tD, '30 S. B. IBARBIQR, '30 N. G. Nms, '31 T. D. LOCKWOOD, '31 J. D. VVHITTEMORE, '31 Exonian Board Editors Associate Editors M. Coma, '31 R. S. BROWN, '31 Assistant liustness Managers R. B. NVATSON, '30 R. L. IDOIHIANCE, '32 C. A. LAMBIE, '30 176 IDUNALD G. ANDERSON, '30 SIMON LAzAnUs, Jn., '30 DAVID B. CANISY, '30 Glsonm-1 W. IIAXVKINS, '30 D1cW1'1'T D. BARLONV, '30 Iflmnlcluclc O. CHURCH, '30 JOHN P. SLHEGEL, '30 JOHN K. CONDICT, '30 A. JACKSON DAY, '30 G. C. BRADLEY, '31 R. S. SALANT, '31 J. ST1LAUss, '32 M. A. THOMPSON, '31 T. li'I.mTcn1cn., Jn., '30 G. H. FROST, '31 The Exonian 7 Illfl lfzvoufirm wars lirst published in the spring of 1878 by the three lll1ll01'jIl'l1flllILTNCS, Mairiett, Balch, and Needles. In the beginning it was published weekly :ind contained long poems, editorials, :md cartoons. ln due tiine, however, the paper settled down to its proper work of publishing the Academy news und furnishing at medium for the discussion of school ulluirs. Ten years :ifter the founding of the pamper, it begun to be printed semi-weekly, every Wednesday and Szitnrday of the sehool year. With this sturt the Ezvenirm has steadily improved until it has become one ol' the lending p1'epu1':L1,o1'y school pnpers in the country, besides being the eldest. To nuxke the puper more nttrzictive :ind to be :Lble to print more news the size of the print was diminished. Other less drastic changes were ulso introduced into the newspaper. A l 1-om Our lfilcs column :ind Alzmmi N alas luive both appeared in recent issues. The editorial column has proved te be the nuiin fcnture, us it should be. The eonnniunieutions have been numerous this yeur. They have ranged on every eeneeivatble subject, but the principal theme seemed to be ubelition. Extra issues were printed, us usuul, at the Andover games. The PEAN would like to congratulate the board who, in spite of difliculties, succeeded in doing its work so well. 177 lfvlilor-11n-fflmlqf . S1:c1'f:lrm'y ..... liuszlrmss Mamzyzcr . A rlzvzrlising Mamzgcr C1I1'cr.Llu!iolL Alflllflfltfl' . F. D, BIMGDON Nowrnnox' CLAILIGY, A. A. 1VIAc1c1aNm1c W. J. 'l'omcY onthly Board A .ssociulc l9rl'1Clm'.w R. U. MAw1'1N Lrlwls Plauuv, Jn. A sxislunl liusincss M u.1z.11g1:r.w 173 FILANK T. ISUCUN1-:R Enwfum C. Dlcvmmux JOHN M. BNANT Llcwls W. IJUNTUN, Jn. IJUNALD W. CRAIG A. IC. Plllnmvs IUCIIARD SALANT W. 19. Swlam' G. H. VVILLIAMS, JR. fi- - ln? . 'N in .fffii , ,f ,il , xg, J N The Monthl HIS year, as a whole, has been a sueecssf ul one for the Monllzly. Since the student body has been unusually prolific in its writing, the magazine has had no trouble in getting material for its issues. Although no drastic changes were made, the1'e were threeinnova- tions: the Editor's Blotter, a department ollering an opportunity for pointed remarks on timely topics, anew cover, the color of which changes each month, and the Forum, devoted to forensic articles. Throughout the year there has been a general trend towards lighter, more readable writing, rather than Hliterary, H together with sundjry thoughtful articles on serious subjects, such as prohibition and education. Asa Phillips, of the editorial board, won the Lantern Club prize with an essay on prohibition, entitled 't'l'he Coast Guard Does llis Duty 3 Waldo Sweet, also of the editorial board, received honorable mention. Far from being in keeping with the abundance of prose, there was a dearth of poetry, in the last issue, however, there were several excellent poems. Early in the year, several new contributors qualified and joined the board of editors. In conclusion, the M onlhly may be said to have distinguished itself during the past yea1'by publishing the magazine regularly on the fifteenth of each month and by having increased its circulation and standing in the school. li :Af 179 PEAN BOARD 180 The 1930 Pea11'Board D. K . Lisbon' H. L. Miller J. L. 'I'l'IIJllll0 Editor-in-Chief ' DONALD K. LISTER, '30 Business Manager HENRY L. MILLER, '30 Advertising Manager JOHN L. TRIBUNO, '30 Managing Editor FRANCIS E. KNOWLES, '30 Secretary Circulation Manager PHILIP E. BROWN, '31 MALCOLM L. MILLER, '30 Photographic Editor Art Editor WILLIAM N. PACK, '30 JOHN H. GRIFFIN, '30 Associate Editors HARRIS R. CONNICK, '30 NEAL W. RICHMOND, JR., '30 WILLARD D. HOSFORD, JR., '31 JOIIN M. ROBERTSON, QND, '31 Assistant Business Managers WILLIAM R. REITZELL, JR., '30 HARRY A. GREGG, '31 Assistant Art Editors LON W. CROW, JR., '30 MATTHEW COBB, '31 JOHN A. SWEET, '30 181 Slamlimf: 0. M. Suvprunt. E. E. Stfuu1'l,, P. IC. Brown Sillingr J. G. Smith E1lilo1'-in-Cllicf . Associate Editor . Business M mmgcf' . . . . flssislrmt Business M anagcr Book Board JouN G. Smvru PHILIP E. BROWN Omvlm N, SA1v.o1cN'1' Dowxms E. STUAWP Nw If IWTS Aff, .. VV , ,, NLF 1011 KE E ,fi 1 JW NK pf 'f ' 1 LZJ,0 '7f Jdjm? N 0 4'7lf3'Y.f 'ff V M ' ,. , ' VY. ,, fl-4 gg' hlivfg 47, 21? Hs! f K r,,5 KE .NI -P '-- Q J Q7 MUSICAL fi? 183 Mr. Shrewsbury Musical Clubs Ul l ICI'IR.S President . . . ,..... , .l. W. Kmnns, Jn. Vice-1'rf:si11m1.t . . . . D. li. Cimicn Szzcralrrry-7'rms1n'm' . . . D. ld. Pld'l'I4Ill Director .... . M LL. Sumcwsnmcr lllS yenr the number of eoneerts inerenserl :L great 1le:Ll. The S. J. 'l'. Straus Music Foun- mlattion, which staLrl.ecl only lltSlf f:Lll, sponsored several exeellent Il0I'f0l'll1lll1COS. 'l'hen, too, nncler Mr. Sl1rewsbu1'y's fine clireetion the 0l'Cll0Stl'iL Ztlltl Glee Club progressed very well :mil gave some enjoyable eoneerts. The height of musienl 0l1tCl'tll,lllll'lCI1lF w:Ls 1'ezLeherl when Heifetz gave :L violin reeitnl. The coming of the i'lLlll0llS violinist w:Ls looked forw:u'Ll to by LnzLny, Rtllll the eh:Lpel w:Ls erowilecl with students und townspeople. As llhlllitl, the llil.l'VlLI'll Clubs were very well reeeivecl, the Gold Co:Lst Orehestrn being the most S2LllCl1if fezLture, Alnong other line eoneerts were those given by ltoyatl Dzuhnun, 'Felix Fox, the Haunpton QllItI'lf0lL, mul, of eourse, the Vnnnini Ensemble, which is enjoyed every ye:L1'. During the winter term, the Musical Clubs took their 1l.lll1ll2l.l trip to Rogers llitll. After :L eoneert rendered by the orehestrai. :uni Glee Club, :Ln lllf0l'llliLl ml:Lnee wus given for the visitors. The trip w:Ls very sueeessful :Lml thoroughly enjoyed. .ln the spring term the Ulillllllllllll Musienl Clubs of Exeter Illlll Andover g:Lve :L eoneert, this yl'il,l' :Lt lixeter. Both eluhs mlill ll.illlllI'iLlJlC work. L:Lter our own elubs g:Lve :L perl'ornL:Lnee for the benelit ol' the students. 'l'he l :Lll Damnee, given by the Musieztl Clubs, w:Ls iuost successful. During the winter term :L l:L1'ge number of students went clown to Iioston to lll'lLl' the 0lN!l'lt with Mr. Shrewsbury. NVQ feel sure th:Lt we have Mr. Sllrewsbury to tllilllli for :L very successful lllllSlCll.l se:Lson. 184 1. 4.. V. I . PIIILIIIKIUK A. P. I.ovIc.mY A. P. lil-zrwlis A. M. Gu.xN'1' F. M. W.xl'l'm Vfflllllllflfllll S. E. XVIIICIIEH. W. M. lLxs'r1Nus W. D. 1q1El3LEli L. BA1umN Tyvnqnarzi R. IIASTINGS Orchestra Members First Violins II. J. Mmm S. I.1cvIN Second Violinx 141. 1 LmN1css Boss V iol G. HAMM1c1zsc1m1n'r C'l1n'im:ls J. R. CooN1+:Y C. Y. LAZAHUS 1 rzmch Horns Trumpets J. P. Svmam. Trombone P. B. OLNEY Percussion N. CLAREY 195 w I . lu. VAN STQNI4 S. F. AUSTIN A J. Wow' N. G. NIMH J. II. l,AH.KEli 01101: O lmzlnlua A . L. Sfxcus L. M. BACKUS P. 1.. NIAGNUSON Piano E. M. SPERRLE 1 V. S. BORST D. B. CHEEK C. R. CQLEY R. G. COOLEY E. G. COOK W. R. Cosny W. R. CRAIG T. EVANS T. FLETCHER E. M. FURNESS T. H. BUDINGTON R. M. ETIIERINGTON J. K. GRAVES R. A. GREEN R. L. DORRANCE R. P. GREGORY L. B. LYMAN H Glee Club 1930 W. GOMEZ J. H. GRII-'FIN G. L. LIAMMERSCIIMIDT E. L. I'IILTON R. H. HOUCK C. V. D. IIUEIIARD R. W. IQELEHEIL J. W. KNIIIRS H. S. LEE R. R. LOWERY W. F. MAIITIN 1931 H. A. GREGG P. J. :KANSTEINER R. H. IQENNETT R. G. LEWIS F. N. NEER 1.932 T. J. SHEA 1933 R. H. PARMALEE 186 D. H. MCILVAINE D. E. PETER R. I. RIZER L. M. Scuocn J. G. SMITH T. C. STOTLER B. SUGIMURA W. E. SWEET G. R. TRUE B. C. TUFTS J. J. QUINEY N. V. POOLE D. W. STRICKLAND J. M. WIIEELER P. L. TAYLOR R. C. 'l'AI'LoR E. G. SAVAGE D. B. Cllllllllli IC. G. Comi Ii. C. Coomn' W. R. Cosm' T . IT. BUDINGTON E. C. SAVAGE L. B. LYMAN, Ju. Chapel Choir 'l'. K E. M R. H J. W. R. G N. V P. L. r I .930 EVA NS 14' U lmlcss 1 In uc K IQNIBHS, filth I .981 LEWIS Poomc 1032 .l'M'1.rm 1 .933 187 NV. V D. li. I.. M. B. C. J. M. R. C. R. II. IVIAIWIN, .Tu l'wI'l-:lc SCIIOCII, Ju. 'l'U 1.-'rs XVIIEELER 'l'AYl.0n PA1mAL1cE P. E. A. Friars Violin. Piano . . . Sfnvophonc . . Suxnplmnc , . Snxoplamzc . . Tulm . . Brmjo . . Drums. . . . . . Vocal Trip B. C. TUFTS L. M. Scnocu Manager . . ..., . . 188 F. E. VAN STONE J. IC. CIILBEIIT C. L. Bfuuxlm .l. H. GRIFFIN C. M. SWIFT M. FUnN1+:ss R. W. ICELEIIICH. B. C. TUFTS J. W. IQNIBHS W. B. ICLINE limzjo . SIIJOIIILOILO Safzvoplmlm Ifusx V iv! Violin, . Violin . Piano . Drums . M anagcr P. E. A. Aces 189 . S. SISIG W. llowm D. Ll+IIGIl'l'0N . L. IIAM1x1m:scl1M11m'1' . J. MOLD l.mvlN . M. S1'l+:1mI,1c B. COLT B. COLT Saxophone . . Saxophone . . Saxophone . . Saxophone . . Baritone H orn Banjo . . . Violin . . Piano . Drums . . Manager . P. E. A. Trumps 190 1 R A W R V S Jf R. R. T. CHURCHILL Vnoom, Jn. MARSHALL Jn. J . M, TIASTINGS S. BROWN, Jn. S. Bonsfr LEVIN H. MOREY, JR. C. FORD 1-IAs'r1Nus, Jn. 4 T- '7 ' '1 -'-TV' 1 1 W Z 7, Z as-f f, V54 1 f Q ? X Q J if I , N?g 'Z 1 9 J fL if K . V 4 V DRAMATICS Qfll 191 Mr. Barrett Dramatics NDICR Mr. Barrett's untiring supervision the Dramatic Association enjoyed a very success- ful season. A large number turned out for the trials, and among them was some promising material for plays. At Christmas, instead of the usual three one-act comedies, The Seven Keys to Baldpat.e was presented. This play was considered the best thing the Association had put on for seine years. The acting was admirable, and one would think the play had been presented by pro- fessionals. The chapel was crowded to capacity ve1'y soon after the doors were opened-probably because of the comments made by those who had seen the rehearsals. The production at the end of the winter term was the Vaudeville Show. For this presentation tl1e Dramatic Association purchased a very handsome new set. The first half of the vaudeville consisted of several original and clever skits, while the last was a musical comedy, the story of which was written by a student. Three very good songs were also written for the comedy by students. The musical extravaganza, as it was called, was excellent, and contained some fine singing and dancing by members of the east and a chorus. The entire program was thoroughly enjoyed and very original. 192 Christmas Play Under the Direction of Mu. EARL A. BAnnE'r'r SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATEH 15Y Giconoia M. Comm CAST UF Cl l AllACTl'IRS Elijah Quimby, the caretaker of llalclpate Inu F. D. l3nAunoN Mrs. Quimby, the Ull.I'0lf1Llil'l',S wife CllAlC.I.lflS SIGDKIWICK NVilliam llallowell Magee, the Novelist. R. W. 'limlaillm .lolm Blanml, the millionaire's right. hand man R. M. l1l'l'Ill41lllNfi'l'0N Mary Norton, the nexw-:paper reporter , J. S. Wnrrn Mrs. Rlioales, the charming widow W. S. l911snNilAn'l', Ja. I'e1.ers, the hermit. of llalclpatc A. L. Sfxons Myra Tl'iornhill, the blaekmailer G. II. W1i.I.iAMs, Jn. Lou Max, the mayor'S man Friday A. E. .l,IlILl.II'S, Jn. Jim Cargan, the crooked mayor of Renton 'l'AooAn'r WIl1l'1'LE Thomas Hayden, the president. of the R. dc A. Suburban R. R A. E. TQAIIN .liggs Kennedy, Chief of Police of Asquewan Falls D. E. Purim A policeman P. W. Hown The owner of Baldpaife J. W. ISNIDBS, 31:11 Scene: The office of Baldpate Inn 193 Vaudeville Show Magic Art T. N. NIAGILL, J. V. En1ansoN, AND W. H. BoNs1sn Apache Dance R. W. :KELEHER AND F. H. DAVIS HMy, My, by E. M. SPERRLE Clm1'aete1's: He, She, Butler, Milknuin, Maid. Kiddics Players: A. L. Nicwnumf, G. H. WILLIAMS, Ju., D. E. P1s'1'1su, J. P. MCKEE, R. C. Bnoons, R. W. Knmiiim, F. H. DAv1s Dance of the Nyniphs Head Nymph . . . . . M. A. '1'i1oM1-soN Pan ..... ..... N V. K1-:LLOcu Devil .......... O. A. Licmiuc, Jn. Lesser Nymphs: R. W. ICELEIIER, P. A. EMHURY, W. Touur, J. R. Poiwicu, lf. 'l'. lineu- Nmc, 11. H. CL1cM1cN'r, P. D. lineman Tumbling L. W. Cnow, Jn., J. II. Oue11'roN, C. G. FOWVLER The Aces J. E. GIL1lEIiT, P. W. Howm, H. J. MOLD, G. L. I'IAMMERSCllMlD'l', II. S. Slsic, .l. li. CeL'1' Frotli und Nonsense - R. W. IQELEIIER AND W. F. lVIAR'1'IN HAPPY DAZE BY I . 'l'. liUeuN1m M. lc Vicomte rle Passaic .........,, , . L. M. Seneeu, Ju. Mrs. Leslie 1.mighern-Riclmrds . . . R. H. K1cNN1s'1'T Anne, her llil.llglltCl '... . . . . F. I-I. DAv1s Tom, lie loves Anne ..................... J. W. IQNIBBS, 311D Biltmore Guests: J. S. WNHITE, J. J. QUINEY, A. L. Nmwuunx' Ladies of the Ensemble: R. C. Bnooics, G. R. GRANT, H. W. lIARIlISON, A. M. Osueon, G. II. W1LL1AMs, Jn., W. E. WILSON, Ju. Jack Gilbert and his Biltmore Orchestra: J. E. G1Lu1111v1', G. L. 1'lAMMERSC1iMlD'1', R. W. ICELEHER, H. S. Sism, S. LEVIN, H. J. MOLD, P. W. Howie, J. B. COLT, R. C. TAYLOR, R. Vroom, Jr. 194 Dramatic Production Staff Stage ZVIa'rLagc1' . Assistant .... Blaster Cm'7u:1tlcr . A ssistfmts . . . M astcr ElCClI'iC'l:fllL Assistants . . . Master Qf Properties A ssistaltt .... . Master of lVu1'1I1'ol1r: Assistant .... Business lwaurtngcr Assistant . . 195 . . . .l.P.McliE1a . G. R. SAUNDERS . . . C.l..HAuss1mMANN,J1c. . . A. 'l'. JOHNSON, M. E. CURTIS . . . A. M. I'11alN'1'z . R. H. HAlt1LlSON, J. L. WARD, V. S. Bcmsw' . . . J. P. S1-llcum. . . . . J. T. SPEAR Gluccaolw IUJBINSON . . . R. H. JoN1cs . D. K. Llswlm . H. S. WILEY I ' f 1 --,,. . . . President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . V. S. BOIIST F. D. BIIAGDON R. C. BROOKS F. T. BUCIINEII A. COTTER L. W. CIIOW, JII. M. E. CURTIS R. H. DANA, 3RD F. H. DAVIS W. S. EISENIIART, Jn. R. M. E'I'I-IEIIINOTON F. H. GILBERT J. E. GILBERT G. R. GRANT H. A. GIIEGG, Jn. H. W. HARIZISON R. B. IIARRISON Dramatic Association OFFICERS MEMBERS C. L. I'IAUSSEI!,MANN, G. W. IIAWKINS A. M. I-IIaIN'rz P. W. HOWI: A. 'l'. JOHNSON R. H. JONES A. E. QKAIIN R W. KIILEIIIIII R. H. KIsNNIs'I'1' J. W. ICNIBBS, 31:11 D. K. LISTIQR T. D. LOCKWOOD J. P. MC1fEE W. MOIIIKIS A. L. NEWISUILY D. E. PIQTIIII A. E. PIIILLIPS 196 .I - 1. A J. W. KNIIIIIS, 3RD D. K. LIS'I'I':1z G. R. SAUNDIIIIS A. M. OSIIOOD G. ROBINSON A. L. SAOIIS G. R. SAIINDEIIS C. SEDGWICK J. 'l'. SPIIAII J. P. SPIEGEI: M. A. TIIOMPSON B. C. TUFTS J. F. WALLING J. H. WARD I-I. S. WILEY G. H. WILLIAMS, JR W. E. WILSON, JII. T. WHIPPLE J. S. WIIITE D. R. WOOD, Jn. I . - ,...L A N If fx I, io! ,fi X 1 fb IX x ' ' XM f X 7 Q XX Q62 GV, K KET 4' X AN Gp. f . A 'MGEW as Q V 4 V FRATERNITIES Ll? 197 FRATRES IN FACULTATE OSCAR WIIIIIIAMS PEARSON DONAIJD SIMS RICKARD EZRA PIKE ROUNDS EARL ALONZO BARRETT NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH NORMAN SHAW NICICENDRICK FRATRES IN ACADEMIA JOHN BARBOUR CIIARLES MCGILLICUDDY BERNUTII ALLAN FOIILETT BLACKMAN ROBERT CLEXTON BROOKS GILBERT TUI-'TS CLAPP HARRISON HIGBIE CLEMENT ROGER GREENWOOD COOLEY LOUIS STANIBLAUS DELONE, JR. JOIIN CRAIG DICKSON JOSEPH ORIEL EATON, JR. PETER AYMAR EMBUBY ROBERT LETIIBRIDCE FOSHAY WILLIAM WITIIINGTON GALLAGIIER, JR. EDGAR MILIJS GEMMELL CLEMENS HERSCIIEL, JR. JOIIN ABNER MEAD HINSMAN FREDERICK COLTON HITCRCOCK, JR. 198 ISIOWARD ANDREW ROSS GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS EDWIN VICTOR SIIOONER ROBERT HARMON IQENNETT ROBERT PUTNAM ICINGSBUIIY ROBERT LAWRENCE LOWE EMERY MAIETIN MAYO DAVID HOWE MCILVAINE JORN CAMMET MEIIRILL J OSEPII HARRISON MOREY, JR. WARREN MUNGIER WALTEIQ ALAN SPENCER, JR. JOHN ALLEN SWEET, 3RD ROBERT BRUNING 'ITERIIUNE WILLIAM GALEY VETTERLEIN FRANKLIN ALLAN WAGNER, JR. HERBERT SPENCER WALLIS THOMAS MORLEY WARREN, JR. WILLIAM MERRITT WEAVER, JR. HENRY JOI-IN WYNKOOP, JR. 1 1 1922 1 X ,411-J' .im y 75? 4' . 4- ' :. . gi . V.. 4 ., wr 0 , ' I' I 7- . u , I . ', ' 1-?l,fgAIII. A rw-'65 I ' -fffi f ' - j f XL X - f .-af' - Z! f '.- ' ' I .ffff M 1 -- h 1. I ' F '14, I , , w I 'f M-- r ' .- A ' A Q,if3 '1 I J .A .J .. W ., ii: 'I A - A - if ' LAURENOE JOSEPH ADAMS ARTHUR JOSEPH 'BARRETT ROBERT MAYER BENNETT WILLIAM DOE BROWN DAVID BUSH CANDY JOHN ARNOLD CURTIS, JR. MEIICEII EDWIN CURTIS JOHN JOSEPH DINEEN, JR. TOWNSEND EVANS JOSEPH EDWARD FELLOWS, JR. JOHN DOANE FREEMAN IJARRY ALAN GREGG, JR. CHARLES EDWIN GOULD GEORGE WRIGIIT HAWKINS FRANCIS GRAHAM IIOLLISTER CORTLANDT VAN DYKE HUBBARD AUGUSTUS MAVERICK K ELLEY I gy! FRATRES IN FACULTATE ERNEST COSMA BARTELL WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE RICHARD WILIJIAM GALRRAITH WAIITEII HAMILTON GILLESPIE VICTOR MELLET HAUGHTON PERCY COUOH ROGERS TIENRY MARTIN SHUTE FRATRES IN AOADEMIA EDWARD OAKES IQENNEY, JR. JOHN HAMLING IKEENEY EDWIN PETERS MACDONALD WAIITPIR ADELEERT MA1'TING ROE BERNHARD MACIQENZIE DAVID HENRY LORING MURPHY GILBERT OAKLEY, JR. JOHN ALLAN RAMSAY ASEURY WINFIELD SCHLEY WILLIAM FARRAR SKILLERN, 2ND TIIOMAS CONSTANTINE TABER, JR DAVID DUKSON TERRY, JR. CYRIL TYSON RICHARD BROWN WATSON GUY HENRY WIIILIAMS, JR. JOHN DANE WOODBIERRY PRENTICE BACHELDER WRIGHT iiliif' :H X -.lJl'2,,!!'x' 200 NNY 201 I I I FRATILES IN I AcULTATE GEORGE EDWARD BENNETT STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CIIADVVICK PHILIP EDWIN I-IULEURD LEO IPRE FRANCIS WILLIAM ALTER, JR. ROBERT LEONHARDT ALTER WIIIIPRED BANCROFT, JR. DIDWITT DUKES BARLOW CHARLES CARROLL BENTON WIIIIIIAM ROIIERT BONTHRON FIIANKLIN BRADLEY, JR. GEORGE CRAWFORD BRADLEY STEPHEN NEATE BUROESS, J R. GEORGE GORDON BYRON RICIIAIID TROWIIRIDGE CATIICART JOHN BLACKMAN COLT WILLIAM J GSEPII CRAWLEY, J R. WILLIAM CLARK CRAIG, J R. CHARLES NEWOOMII FITZ, JR. THOMAS FLETCHER, J R. J OHN EDWIN GILBERT NARD ELKINS PEARL DERIOK RAYMOND WHITMAN FILATRES IN ACADEMIA 202 GEHMAIN GREEN GLTDDEN WIIILIAM BECKNVITII I'IA1i'l' LEONARD GAGE JAMES THOMAS ALBERT DWIGHT JONI S, JR ARTIIUR EDWARD MCCABIG, JI :HENRY LOOSE MILLEII ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON NI c.I PY WILLIAM NEGLIGY RAYMOND ANTIIONY NEGUS GUSTAVUS DICIIUILIIIE POPE, FREDERICK GERARD ROBBE GREGORY ROBINSON ROBERT EUGENE ROUNDEY LUTHER SOIIERPY FRED ARTHUR TOEITT, JR. HENRY SGHERP WESTON WILLIAM DUTTON WRIGHT '11, l JR 0 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH BARRELL EDWIN SILAS VVELLS IQERR GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON IIENRY SIMPSON COUSE JOIIN COPELAND IQIRTLAND HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA SIDNEY FRANKLIN AUSTIN WILLIAM LEE BEARDSELL, JR. JOHN FRANCIS BEAURECARD GEORGE HUMPHREY BUNYAN OSCAR JOSIAII CAIIOON WILLIAM BLAKE CLARK JOHN ICIRTLAND CONDICT WIIIIIIANI VAN VORIIIS COOK FRANCIS CLARE CURTIN HAIYRIS PICKENS DAWSON, JR. CECIL GROSS FOWLER, JR. GEORGE RJCIIARD GRANT, JR. 'HUNTINGTON WALIIRIDGE HARRISON JOIIN SI ONEERAKER HARRISON MELVILLE FRENCH IIEATII, JR. WILLARD DEERE HOSEORD, J R. HENRY SAEIN IIOPKINS WATERS IKELLOGG LYNN ICIRTLAND FRANCIS ELLIS JKNONVLES JAMES ARTHUR. TUFTS FRATRES IN ACADEMIA IIOWARD STAVERS LEE STEWAPT NELSON LOUD FRANKLIN FOSTER LOVERING IIENRY WILLIAM LYNCII JAMES PONVELL JRAMSDELL MILLAR.D MALCOLM TIIORBURN MITCHEIIII EDWARD ALLEN OLDS, 3RD GEORGE LRANDALL PATTERSON ASA EMORY PHILLIPS, JR. ROBERT INSKEE1' RIZER, JR. MAXXVEIJTI BLAND RUNYON ELNVOOD KIMRALI. SALLS BENNETT HARVEY' SHORT MELISH ACKEI' THOMPSON JOIIN LOUIS TPIBUNO FORPEST MACY NVAITE GEORGE ERVIN WARDMAN JOIIN EDWIN WVATT EDWARD RANDOLPH WAYMACK DAVID RUSS WOOD, JR. I 1II4.Eli 204 .205 I I FRATRES IN FACULTATE HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE CORNING BENTON LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE HENRY D,ARCY CURWEN CLARENCE IJIGGINS SANFORD EBEN WALLACE MYRON RICIIARDS WILLIAMS FRATRES IN ACADEMIA LLEWELLYN JAMES BARDEN GARDNER GLIDDEN BASSETT FREDERICK HARING BELDEN DAVID BRADLEY CREEK WILLIAM HORACE CORBIN LON WORTH CROW, JR. JOHN HERBERT DEAN ROBERT MCKINNEY ETHERINGTON JOSEPH FRANK GAGLIARDI ALAN THAXTER JOHNSON ROBERT WILLIAM IRELEHER JOHN WILLIAM IKNIBBS, 3RD BARRON DWINELL KNOX JAMES HALL MASON KNOX, 311D ARTHUR STEPHEN LANE RICHARD I'IINE LYNCH WALTER FRANCIS MARTIN, JR. ROBERT FORSTER MEFFEIIT DAVID DUSTIN MERRILL MALCOLNI GRAY MIIJIIEII HAROLD JAMES MOIID JOHN PAUL MUTHER THOMAS WIBIIID NAzRO JOHN MARSHALL NORCOTT EDWARD PICKERING PARKER GEORGE FREDERICK PARKER, JR WALTER WOODRUFB' PARMALEE TOWNSEND BALDWIN PETTIT, JR DEER EDWARD PETER JAMES JOHN QUINEY, JR. CARL ROGERS LAYTON MAIITIN SCIIOCII, JR. ARROTT WIIISON SHERWOOD, JR. BOWEN CHARLTON TUFTS WIIISON MASTERS TUTTLE WILLIAM ANDREWS WATSON TAGGART WHIPPLE JOHN STURTEVANT WHITE iIf,' 5 A 4 206 vw aff .4' 1 , in ,W ,H 208 N rf o i f , hjllx X ,M vm y m, F I ! f ins: I -1. ,IJ .' wi 91751 ' ' .l!1'lw lK 13' I 1 i JMY ilk nf, . ,'4' I'-, -S if x V J RELIGIOUS ZQJ 200 Christian Fraternity Cabinet I'rcsi11cnl . . . ,Vice-President . Secretary . . . D. G. ANDRRSUN S. F. AUSTIN R. C. BROOKS D. B. Cummc OFF ICERS MEMBERS J. C. DICKSON '1'owNs1aND EVANS J. W. IQNIBBS, 3RD 210 JOIIN H. DEAN HENRY W. LYNC11 WILSON M. '1'U'r'rLL J. C. MERRILL D. E. PETER J. G. SMITH F. J. SPAIN - - M- - 4, s- - f- ui., 1 !'e ' .. r. ft ff--g:z3.1l.'--fg5.,..'D.f- 1' A v 7m .lf-'ff' wx' f Christian Fraternity NCE again the Christian Fraternity has completed a successful year. Under the able supervision of Mr. liartell new channels have been opened in the school and without. 'l'he Fraternity has indeed proved itself a nselnl and worthy institution. Not only has the oganization continued giving its support to such groups as the Academy Band, the E Book, Dr. Crenfell's Labrador mission, and many others, but it has also brought to the student body interesting and beneficial Sunday evening programs. This year various meet- ings were addressed by Reverend Brooke Stabler, Leslie Glenn, Lowell Thomas, Arthur Kin- solving, Victor de Kubinyi, and students from several New England colleges. The Harvard In- strumental Clubs and the Hampton Quartet were also engaged by the Fraternity. Of the new developments in the curriculum, perhaps the establislnnent of a scholarship to be given to a dese1'ving Exeter graduate to help meet his expenses in college is the most outstand- ing. In addition, however, the Fraternity has conducted groups to conferences at lirown Uni- versity and Blairstown. A custom of exchanging delegates with Andover has also sprung up. This, too, is a great asset to the school, f or it tends to foster the strong bonds of friendship which already exist between the two academies. Finally, the Fraternity climaxed the year by con- ducting a second old clothes drive. This drive was not for the poor of the town as is the first one, but was for the aid of the fire-stricken citizens of Nashua. Many thanks are due Mr. Bartell and the Christian Fraternity Cabinet for their untiring services. NINIV l lwfli NI I-ll'N. lrll I' ll fi 'Ni' 7llll'L l 211 ,. ,I 'S-ff 1' If ,A-:k13v i ,.,.. 2-:im J .f '... 14. . ,-.' w I Chapel Speakers Full Term September 22 . . R1'IV. ASHLEY D. LFIAVITT, Brookline, Mass. 20 . . REV. RIIssELL P. BARNES, New York City October 6 . . BISIIOP CHARLES L. SLAT'l'ERY, Boston, Mass. 13 . . PROFESSOR FRANK W. CUSIINVA, Exeter 20 . . IJEAN CIIARLEH R. BROWN, Yule University 27 . . PRESIDENT PAUL D. MooDY, Middlebury, Vt. N ovcmber 3 . . PRESIDENT CLARENCE A. BARIIOUR, Brown University 10 . . DEAN IJONVARD C. ROIIEINS, New York City 17 ' . DR. CARL ELMORE, Plsiinfield, N. J. 24 . . DR. NVILLIAM ll. JONES, Exeter .December 1 . . DR. CARROLL PERRY, Ipswich, Mnss. S . . Bisnor WIIIIITARI F. ANDERSON, Boston, Mass. 15 . . DR. WITIIIIS H. BUTLER, Hartford, Conn. Winter Terin J11llllRl.l'y 12 . . DR. FRANK L. JANEVVAY, Buffatlo, N. Y. 19 . . Pll,01 l'ISSOR ARTIIIIR L. JQINSOLVING, Ainherst College 26 . . REV. MDRGAN D. NOYEH, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 cbru1Iry 2 . . JLEV. EI.IvIoRE M. MCIYICIE, Yale University 9 . . REV. BOYD EDwARDs, Mereersburg, Pat. 16 . . REV. JDIIN J. MOMENT, Englewood, N. J. 23 . . REV. ITENRY H. 'l'wEEDY, Yale University March 2 . . REV. FRANCIS T. SAYRE, Cambridge, Mass. 9 . . REV. J. E. DUNCAN SPAETH, Princeton University 16 . . REV. S'rUAR'r L. TYSON, New York City 23 . . R1'IV. JosEvII H. TVVITCI-IELL, Williams College Spring T0l'l1l April 6 . . REV. CHARLES N. ARBUCKLE, Newtonville, Mass. 13 . . PRESIDENT J. EDGAR PARK, Wheaton College 20 . . REV. IIALFORD E. Luccock, Yale University 27 . . REV. ARTIIIIR H. BRADFORD, Providence, R. I. Many 4 . . REV. MAXWELL B. SAVAGE, Worcester, Mass. 11 . . REV. SIIERRARD BILLINGS, Groton, Mass. 18 . . REV. WILLIAM S. JONES, Portsmouth, N. H. 25 . . JLEV. Roy CIIAMIIERLIN, Dartmouth College -llmc 1 . . REV. ALBERT .PARKER FI'rcII, Rochester, Minn. S . . DR. LEWIS PERRY, Exeter 15 . . REV. GEORGE L. RICHARDSON, Albany, N. Y. 22 . . DEAN CIIARLES R. BROWN, Yale University 0.29166 wlhw wif-iff l-Ylljli l'lf-I-LN ill- 'N H11 lrlll I -. Nl! 'lC,lKJ1l'l 'W' 212 P-Q-L-L- mfif,p5, --Q .-1 .49 .gn .gt , 0. -,. ch N vf at X J' xisx kxllf V, AN 13423 . , X MW ff Tir! g :f X fi I Q' 17 f 1 N ' ,W ,LLXI Q L lxxv 5' l ZX I' f' 4' , ? fi kk' zff' I ' 4 H ' x V 4 Nf SOCIAL NINETE1-:N I-lUND'Ii'ED AND 'ri-HRTY gnu 213 ' -- f f' 'f -. -, -- .. M- :- , -', 5 ',,z'f,f '2d',. ,M'-?f7r',,4'6X,!'Nf 43,4 - ..Lf'f.IL1'-lk..gf-'Cm J Social S last year's social activities surpassed those of the preceding year, so this year's have sur- passed those of last year. 'l'he Fall Dance given by the Musical Clubs proved to be a very successful one. It was attended by a larger number than usual. Excellent music by Dan Murphy's Musical Skippers, decorations of orange and yellow streamers woven into a canopy ten feet from the floor, and a congenial crowd added to the success of the dance. The Winter Dance, one long looked forward to as a relief from the Uennui of the winter term, proved to be even more successful than the Fall Dance. The Senior Council proved itself thoroughly competent to con- duct a successful dance. A canvas canopy under which a network of 1'ed and yellow lights glowed produced very effectively a low ceiling which hid completely the iron rafters in the roof of thc gymnasium. Billy Murphy's Arcadians furnished the music. The morning following the dance, breakfast was served in Webster Hall for students and their guests, X 'l'he Spring Dance comes too late this year for an account of it to be printed in the PEANQ but the Southern Club, the sponsors of the Spring Dance, promise to have as successful and enjoyable a dance as ever, and the fact that Fletcher Henderson is to supply the music bids fair to make it so. 'l'he June Ball, which the Seniors so eagerly await, also comes too late for the PEAN to obtain a account of it, but it is more than likely to prove as fully enjoyable as past June Balls have been. lI'.ll l li l,'N llvl Nfl!! l' li ,N NU 31-Ilhqli 5 T 2l4 June Ball Officers H. DEAN G. W. IIAWKINH lf, G, IIQLLIS M. Gmusmm. J. IA. 'l'mnuN0 215 The June Ball Girl There is music abroad in the Youth of the year, In the glorious advent of tidings of Spring, There's the music of Youth, and of pleasure, and joy, Which the Winter extinguished but could not destroy When the feminine harmony seizes a boy, And entices the whole world to dance and to sing To the rythmical tune of the Youth of the year. The violins shriek and the clarinets yell, And trombones groan like souls in Hell, The bass drum booms with a savage delight, Like tomtoms beating through an African night, And dancers glide in a mystic daze In a soul-stirred, senseless, rythmic craze Aroused by the wild barbaric tone Of the frenzied wail of the saxophone, A whirl of faces on a festooned floor A whirl of faces that hold in store Sudden glances and locks of gold, Drooping lashes that still seem bold, Eyes like the heavens and lips so small, And the loveliness of the best of all. There are tidings of Spring as the grasses unfurl In the breeze that is rustling the leaves of the trees, And is playing so gently with wisps of soft hair That are wafted like down on the odorous air, There are tidings of Spring, of the Young and the Fair Of the honied delight of the drone of the bees, The melodious tune of a colorful whirl, It's the wonderful song of the June Ball Girl. -R. H. MARTIN. 216 an .-o ix -4, .L eh Q S N1NVET-VE MH U-I1T7QmlSE.Q--AIN Dwf1'.H'IR'I'Y . .AHIQW in 217 .fff I, f New York Dance Committees R. C. BROOKS, Treasurer J. L. TRIBUNO, Treasurer C. M. BERNUTL1 J. H. DEAN General Urnzzmillce G. VV. IIAWKINS, ClIll7:7 Illll'Il, F lonr Cornrnfillce CLEMENS IIERSCIIEL, Jn. J. H. M. KNOX, 3lf,D W. F. MARTIN 218 E. M. GIQMMIGIJ., Svcrelury R. H. KENN1Q'1 l', Secretary W. H. VAN., 2ND F. A. WAGNER, JR '. l'vZ'i1.'U Entertainment Committee 1930 A. Co'r'rl-zu. Ju. I.. J. l',Aum:N J. N. Gllflil' W. B. lifxumz I'. D, Hncumcu C. 'VYSUN 1931 J. J. QUINEY F. N. Nl'll'lll J. 'l'. Svmlc P. J. KANS'l'IGlNI'lI! 1939 H. D. FUHNISS J. Pmvm., 1933 J, M. CASE 219 Fall Term September 21 September 28 October October October 19 . 26 . 5 . 12. October November 2 November 9 November 16 November 23 November 30 December 7 December 14 Winter January 11 January 18 January 25 February 1 February 8 February 15 February 21 March 1 . . March S . . March 15 . March 24 . T 6I'II1 Spring Term April 12 April 19 April 26 . . May 3 . May 10 May 17 May 31 . June 7 . June 14 June 21 . 1 T List of Moving Pictures . Flying Fool,'l Two Tars . Fu Manchu, Ruby Lips Last of Mrs. Cheney, Geraldine HSoul of France, Scandal Sailor's Holiday, Wagon Master Four Feathers, His Lucky Day . Hot News, Are Brunettes Safe Noisy Neighbors, This ls Heaven . HTi1llIlll0l',H All at Sea Alias Jimmy Valentine, 'tBarnum Was Right Rivers of Romance, Sophomore . Woman Trap, Speedwayl' Marianne, Great White North Salute, 'tShould Married Men Go Hemel' Last Performance, 'tOne Ilysterical Night . Hampton Quartette Concert . Viking,,' Loud Soup . Virginian, Second Hundred Years . Flight, Movie Nightv . Dynamite, Navy Blues . 'Skinner Steps Out Their Own Desire,', Bishop Murder Case . Night Ride, .Kibitze1 ' . First Command, Thin Twins . Disraeli, Dames Ahoy Officer O'Brien, Not So Dumb Ship from Shanghai, 'l The Aviator Mysterious Island, Big Business Girl Said No, Street of Chance Burning Up, Embarrassing Moments Cohcns and Kellys in Scotland, U Chasing . General Crackf' Three Live Ghost Husbands Unholy Night, 't'1'aming of the Shrew Sky Hawk, Free and Easy - -' w 'rfvli ..I' -.Nl la .. 220 'N Nw If 11, 5 ,f 1 'N I I Tax E L 1 N A 3 L Q if f ci . X I , S , 4 , 1 - 1 L V J K CLUBS LJT7! 221 9 1 1 Presvlrlenl .... Vice-Prcsirllml . . Secretary-Treasurer H. C. Ams1s'1'uONC J. H. BURCHENAL D. B. CANDY T . FLETCHER R. S. BROXVN H. P. IJAWVSON P. M. HANCOCK R. H. JONES W. NEGLEY W. J. DAVIS Southern Club 1930 W. Gomez G. W. ITAWKINS J. P. Nlczililm H. L. M1LL1s11 1931 E. R. IQELLEY . W. A. IVIARTING . I.. W. CROW . C. ROBINSON W. R. REITZIGLL D. D. '1'mu1w A. L. NEw1sUnY A. E. 1'1uLL1Ps J. M. ROBERTSON F. P. LORANOIGR J, D, WQOD A. B. NIQCLEY E. S. PHILLII-s 1.932 H. H. WIGIJDIAE T. M. Cox E. B. BREADY A, J, DRAPER 1.933 R. NEGLEY B. SHARP Sic !lI!1f'x HI '4-.rvV'f!1a N-.Ps Fl'.Il!'1 222 I l'1'1rsirlrnl . . . Vim:-I '1'r:s'ifI1:l1,I . Sr:c1'1'lu1'y , . . T7'cuslu'c1' . . IC. S. AUTUN 15.11. l41m.lNr:s R.. li. c:HAl!.l4lGSW0l!.'l'll 10.12. Coma D. W. Cmuc: L. W. Cnow, Jn. W. L. CUMMINGS, Jn. IC. C. Dwvmu-lux, Jn. F. Il. G1Llucwv E I ' Scientific Society 0l l IC1fIR.S MEMBERS Iiusslcln. IIAs1'1Nus A. M. II1clN'1'z G. D. IIlxoN .I. B. .IA1xmsoN, Ju. IC. P. .IAs'1'nAM, Ju. S. L. JUDKINH ld. R.. lflGLLY W. B. TQLINIS 223 , Ju. Rvsslcm. ll.'xs1'lNf:s, .llc C. P. ROUNSEI-'11:I.I. , G. R. 'l'nul4: A. E. NLKCADAM, 111 R. V. TAANGMUIR A. IC. NIACADAM, Ill ANDR1-:w lVIAusnAl.L, .ln G. E. Nll'llllh'1VEA'l'IlElt U. H. PALM1-an C. P. R.0UNSlGl ELL G. R. 'Fnum J. L. WARD Il. S. W ILEY President . . Secretary . . 7 rcasurer . . I zbrarian . . E. ACH D. BECKER L. HILTON N. ALBRO R. CooN1-:Y H. CURLEY L. IIASKINS W. MARCIIAND M. MARCUS H. CHAMuERLA1N, JR. M. DoRsoN Chess Club OFFICERS MEMBERS 1930 G. K. MARTIN E. O. IVIERCIIANT A. E. PIIILLXPS, JR. 1.931 .I. F. NIARCHAND J. E. ORCHARD J. P. Scmcu 19312 L. N. STEVENS V. A. ULLMAN 1933 S. L. JUDKINS J. B. LEONARD 224 . . E. W. MARCHAND . C. J. TANENBAUM . J. F. MARCHAND . W. II. CURLEY, JR. C. J. 'FANRNRAUM E. B. THOMAS CAMIQRON T11oMPsoN J. P. SCULLY IJENRY SWAN, JR. F. R. Wurrm A. K. VVILLEY, JR. M. W. WALLACE W. S. WLUTE J. G. MCCULLOUGH, ZND P. M. SYKES Herodotan Society I . 0. Cuulwu J. M. CllAmv1c:li-ColmNs R.. N. COMl l'0N J. A. Cuwrls, Jn. R.. II. IJANA, 31:15 L. W. DUNTON, Jn. 'l'noMAs 1 l.lG'l'l1llI'Ill, Jn. J. A. l lcAM1c R. N. GILMOIU41, Jn. L. M. Bfxuuus, Jn. 1N'lA'1'lI1GXV CODIS Il. P. DAWSUN, Jlc. ll. A. Gluauu, Jn. C. C. 1i1sN'1'oN GEORGE Illcvlcn, Jn. J. ll. JJRUMMOND, Ju. 1 .931 I WVILLIAM Gomlcz, Ju. ll. W. Go1moN J. A. llfmms R.UsslcL1. I'lAs'1'1Nus, Jn R. B. Il14:1Nmcl. 1 l QLDEN J. L. JouNsoN J. ll. J. W. R. L. G. E. E. D. Kwums, 31:11 .IAUXVIGNTIIAL M 1a ll1lYWEA'1'IlEli 1931 Norms, Jn. E. B. R1c1Lm' Il. S. NVALLIS 1.939 R. N. JONES Glmzlclvr OAKLEY, Ju. J. G. McCu1.LoUc:u, 2Nn 1033 W. D. GORDON 225 H. L. Ml1,1.l-:rc R. li. OPI-I-:Nlucl:u1m F. G. Romana E. M. SIWQRIILIQ J. P. Srmumal. F. M. WA1'1'1a W. M. Wmvxalz, Jn. c1All'1'lCR W 1c1.Ls 11. S. WIL1-Lx' J. M. xVlll'1I'ILI'IlL J. M. liOIllGli'I'SON, QND G. II. W11.l.IAMs, Jn. W. E. WVILSON, Jn. 1l1fzN1u' 'I'm.MAN 2ND 1 J 1+mNAI.n WAsnmmN D. C. WVRIUIITINGTON vmi, v 2 'fb -1 A Q . If 1 l , V if . W x W. f f. . 'xl Pk NX K 4 , Lia 1 -437 3 W 1 Af -l+'4-3-A '.isLE. Q 155.-EE'EEEEiE.EEEE-'F V' w . li L l j E I A xi1,,,,t:-,,.i-.- - - -y-- --M ,jf k..,-,V,-g,--A--. .,.. M- R'fff1li:?f6S-' 'A' I 227 MR. HOWARD ANDREW ROSS 228 Nw If X ? f 1 tt v J Athletic Administration - my 229 S .' 1,x,.I J-. 1... .,V Prasiflfenl .... Vizre-l'v'rvsfifle11l . . Secretary . . TTICIISIITIG7' . . Mn. H. C. BLAKE MH.. II. G. CARRELL Mu. L. M, Cnosum J. G. SMITH E. M, GlcMMr:l.r. S. I-I. I AnNuM Athletic Association OFFICERS MEMBERS MR. Mn. Mn.. Mu. Faculty H. A. Ross Coaches Co1:N1NG BENTON W. W. IIOLM D. S. RICHARD M zmagcrs D. K. I.Is'r'1c1c C. C. IBYILUN G. G. IMHS1-:'1 r Tuomfxs I+'L1':'1'c1x1cn, .In 1230 . . J. Cl. Smvru E. M. GI'lIN1MEI.L Mn.. O. W. I'l+:An.soN Mn. II. A. Ross Mu. S. A. Muncn Mu. 0. W. P1cA1zs0N Mu. P. C. Rocmns R. G. Coom-:Y If. II. BELDEN D. B. CANHY .E In ., N I! I' lK.,H V in Reception Committee D. D. Bmznow, Jn. H. A. Gmane, Ju. J. W. IQNIHHS, 3mm R. C. linoons M. F. l'Il'1A'I'll, Ju. D. E. l'l-:Tl-nn W. J. CllAWI,l'IY, Jn. C. V. IIUIIIIAHD D. R. Woon, Jn. R. II. IQENNETT 231 Cheer Leaders FRANK BRADLEY, Jn. . F. E. ICNOWLES M. G. MIIALER C. G. Fowmm, Jn, H. S. LEE B. C. '1'U1v'1's 232 P. E. A. Police LER. M. BACKUS, Jn. T. J. CRONIN D. K. L1s'r1m G. G. BASSETT 'l'uoMAs 1 1.ETC1mu, JR. II, S. MIIALEII G. G. Bx'uoN II. A. Glillixlii, Jn. G. R. 1'A'r'rmusoN D. B. CANBY R. W. JAMES F. A. XVAGNER, Ju 233 ' fu f:4,'1'..?i-Z .122 ' 7 14.15179 41. Q7 QJ'Af'?xJ.'Xyf' .rjlzg fig ',jK:1,g,,'-I1 3:75. R. M. BENNETT D. B. CHEEK W. B. CLARK F. C. CUETIN J. H. DEAN J. W. JKNIBHS, 3mm A. S. LANE R H i bl Captain Spain Captain Limo Captain Hollistmr Football F. F. LOVERING J, G, SM1TH R. L. LOWE F. J. SPAIN E. M. MAYo R. F. MEIWIPERT LUDINGTON PA'r'roN, J D. E. PETER L. M. Scuocn, JR. sw 3!f..H1l.l 'w HINUIKTFN 234 R. C. TAYLOR W. M. 'l'U'r'rI.11 Cvlm. TYSON F. M. WAIT!! H. S. WPJSTON XNM I ,l1AII!'r U Qr w 1 -Aw --V, 'fi-Vg ' -.,.n., -. IW- ., .. 1 ,- ,. R. M. BENNETT F. C. CURTIN TOWNSEND EVANS A. F. BLACKIIIAN C. M. BERNUTII R. C. BROOKS D. B. CANIIY J. K. CONDICT S. H. CONDICT L. J. ADAMS R. M. BENNETT G. G. BYRON G. T. CLAPP W. D. BROWN J. C. DIORSON C. F. KEIIOE. JR. G. G. BASSETT A. P. BENCKS, JR. W. C. CRAIG, JR. P. A. EMBURY C. G. FOWLER, JR. . Q' -Ti .N Baseball H. W. LYNOII G. F. PARKER, JR. Track W. R. BONTHRON Soccer R. G. COOLEY WIIJLIAM GOMEZ, JR. H. W. ITIARRISON RICHAIID IQING F. H. IQINGSLEY, JR. H. B. B. ROBINSON Hockey A. S. LANE J. P. MUTIJER F. B. RICHARDSON Basketball A. S. LANE D. K. LISTER DAVID MCCOACII, 3Rn E. O. MERCHANT, JR. Swimming A. M. HEINTZ W. D. HOSFOliD, JR. H. S. LEE R. F. MEFFEIIT -r gf x..Am- '--mf' Q. '--li. .,...-' A G. R. PATTERSON A F. J. SPAIN H. S. WESTON A. E. :KAI-IN L. H. SETON BUNIOHIRO SUGIMURA M. A. TI-IOMPSON B. A. WAG'SON W. M. WEAVER, JR. F. J. SPAIN B. C. TUI-'TS H. S. WESTON G. K. WILLIS E. W. MEliRY WARREN MITNGER R. A. NEOUS E. P. PARKER R. J. RIZER, JR. A. L. SAOHS J. L. WARD R. W. WILSON fygumg-1!411I,'m. HINIDMJAII .'aN!J'lN.lH'iS uw ww, I 235 President . . . Vice-President . . Brmdmastcr . . Drum M ajor. . Librarian . . . Faculty Arlviscr . ' Trumpets L. J. BARDEN W. M. BYAM J. C. CROSBY A. L. METzNER, JR. R. C. N OYES P. B. OLNEY, 2ND V. F. PIIILBRICK J. P. SPIEGEL A. B. WAI4SII, JR. Bass Horns E. M. FURNESS CARTER WELLS Flute D. H. TAYLOR Alto W. D. ICIEBLER P. E. A. Band Saxophorzcs J. B. BALLARD C. L. BARBER W. ISI. CALLIHAN F. T. CIIUROEILL L. W. CROW, JR. R. D. DENSMORE J. E. FELLOWS, JR. G. R. GRANT H. M. HOFFIIEIMER P. W. HOWE S. L. JUDKINS S. D. LEIGETON ANDREW MARSIIAIAL, JR. H. J. MOLD D. W. STRICKLAND, JR. V. A. ULLMAN B. A. WATSON D. D. WILLIAMS 236 E. O. ICENNEY, JR. R. G. COOLEY MR. EUGENE C. CROTTY G. W. HAWKINS J. B. BALLARD MR. H. D. CURWEN Drums D. A. CRAFTS RUSSELL IIASTINGS, J P. W. IIALL E. O. IVENNEY, JR. D. E. STUART W. E. WILSON Clarinets J. V. EMERSON W. M. HASTINGS C. Y. LAZARUS ROSS VROOM, JR. Piccolos G. P. GRANT E. G. COOK Baritone R. S. BROWN :gy Q Q9 Z gf f D , Yi' Q Q L L V J FOOTBALL 217 237 I '. x 1 1 A I Coach Blake M anager Smith Football HIC 1929 football team, nnder the leadership of Captain Lane, experieneef a ve1'5 season. On September QS, the team, showing nnnsnal strength for an early season game, decisively defeated the New llampshire Freshmen 27 to 0. On the following Saturday, St. Anselm's was defeated 19 to 6. The llarvard Freshmen, by scoring in the linal minntes of play, tied the seorc 7 to 7. The next week Exeter managed to win from the superior Yale Fresh- men 7 to 6. Worcester, hy taking advantage of some costly fumbles and a weak defense, adminis- 33 to 0. In thc final game of the preliminary season, a revised Captain Lane l f sneeessfnl tered the only defeat of the season, and stronger team defeated Hebron 26 to 12. In the fiftieth annual game against Andover, the new stadium was dedicated by a hard- earned Exeter victory. Andover rarely threatened the Exeter goal, but the lied and Gray had several chances to score which were prevented by Andover's stone wall defense at the eritieal moments. lf1xeter's first score came in the first quarter when Clark took the ball across from the 12-yard line. Spain kicked the goal. In the second quarter a pass, Clark to Dean, netted the second Exeter touchdown. Spain again kicked goal for the extra point. Andovcr's lo11e score occurred a few minutes later. A long pass, Wilson to Kettle, was completed, and Kettle raced ten yards for a touchdown. King made the kick for the extra point. Both teams fought desper- ately, but there was no more seoring. Dean's long pnnts and Clark's gains through the line fea- tured the entire game. Mr. Blake, who resigned at the end of the season, had coached his last Exeter team to a 14 to 7 victory. 'l'he sincere thanks of the sehool is dnc him, as well as Captain Lane, Trainer Mnrch, and Coach Bartell for their hard work during the season. 'l'nn PIQAN wishes the 1930 team, with Captain Clark, Coach Sondcrs, and Manager Johnson the greatest success in the coming year. i fl',llllln'.llf l'l!1i ll!-' 238 I ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM Exeter Vs. Andover Game Lineup lfJx1c'1'lc1c ANnov1cn SCIIOUII . . . lrftuml . , . IQIMHALL 'l'u'r'rm': . . . lry'Llm'l.:la . . JACKSON Ivlmflflnvr . . . . lrgft yum-fl . . GAILDNIGR. lVlAYO .... . . rrcnlcr . . . CRANE CURTIN .... . . l'Iffjll,t glam! . . IDAVIS LANIG QCa.pt.J . . . 1'igl1,Llucl.:la . . POTTER Lowm . . . . . right curl . . li11oAeA D1-:AN . . . . fullbnclu. . . . XVILSON CLARK . . . lqfl half lmclc . . IQEESLING PlG'I'l'Ill. . . . right half bunk . . . ICING SPAYN .... .......... r lrzfwlzcr buclc . . ............ l3n.owN Sll,IISt'lllllf'Il0lIS-l'lXl'l-01'I 'l':mylor for 'l'uttle, 'l'uttle for 'l':Lylor, 'l':Lylor for Tuttle, Patton for Peter, Kniblms for Spain, Tyson for Lowe, Bennett for Pzttton. Andover: Kettle for Brown, Bfyllflli f0I' WHSOII, Vmzier for Cratne, Wilson for liryznlt, Crane for l'lI'il,Zl0I', ClilTord for Broameu, Frazier for Crane, 0'Neil for Cliilorcl, lierrien for Kettle, Trout for Keesling, Jenkins for Treat, Batchelder for Potter, Steketee for Davis. Q l l X '1!v1: r H , 239 F , . ,J ,- ACADEMY FOOTBALL SQUAD Exeter vs. Andover Football Records 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 E. A. E. A. 1 A 0 22 1895 No game 1913 18 0 1896 0 28 1914 S 8 1897 18 1915 0 6 1898 0 1916 O 12 1899 0 1917 6 7 1900 10 1918 8 11 1901 5 1919 33 11 1902 17 29 1920 26 0 1903 14 1921 44 4 1904 35 1922 0 10 1905 0 28 1923 N0 game 1906 0 1924 0 16 1907 6 1925 10 26 1908 0 1926 28 18 1909 0 1927 26 10 1910 0 21 1928 No game 1911 5 23 1929 1912 .... 0 7 Games won by Andover, 235 by Exeter, 215 tied games, 5. Points scored by Exeter, 609 5 by Andover, 483. 1 240 N f K 4 I YQ: Z. TRACK .217 241 I 1 Xxx Cllllbllill Gomlull Couch Cuvrell AIILIIRLEUI' llueliruclx Track ACING the t,:Lsk of uuikiug :L t,e:un thamf, would lweuli Allll0VO1'lS repet,it,ion of six st 1':t,igl1t, viet,ories, Mr. Czmrrell worked with the men ull t,h1'ough t,he fnllg :md l,lll'0llgll t.he use of the new Thoinpson Czige, haul developed :L fairly good tezun by JiUlll!l,1'y twent,y-fi1'sf,, the date o the first, meet. ln t,his meet, l'lxet,er defeut,ed the Boston College Freslnnen by the elose seore f , of 32 l-3 t,o 30 2-3. ln t,he IS. A. A. Relays the following S:Lt,lu'd:Ly Exeter, seriously lizmdiezipped by siekness losty t,o Andover. 'l'he next, week hVOI'Cf'Sf,UI' eusily defeated Exeter 45-23. Exeter I Y euused quite :L surprise when her sxnull tezun won the li. A. A. Int,ersel1ol:1st,ies by winning only I2 l-2 points. RILIIISZLY Sl12LI'l'lEfl in this viet,oI'y, winning 5 1-2 of these points. 'l'l1e following S:it,u1'd:Ly l'lxet,ez' lost, t,o the I'l:u'v:u'd l'll'l'HlllIl0ll, :ind in the lust, ineet, of the season lost to t,he 1Jtl,l'i1lIl0lll,ll Freslunen, 45-36. In the first, meet, of the spring season xc, ,e' ug by e:u'niug S6 points to the l reslunen's 40. Although ltlxeter did well in the B. A. A. lnt,e1'sel1o- lesties, she only won fourth place in t,l1e I'l:u'v:u'd lnt,e1'sel1olust,ies. ln the next, meet Exeter lost, to the I'l'u'v:n'il l'll'0SlllY'l0!l S5 1-2-40 1-2. Captain Goodell st.zu'red for Exeter in this meet, by IC 't 1 1LillCl0f01I.l,0fiitllC Boston College l'lI'f'Slllll0Il . brezxking the sehool record in the juvelin throw by uhnost, foul' feet. Then for :L second time the Exeter tetun lost, to the lJ1l,I'i,Il10llltll .l'lI'CSlllIlf'Il. On the first, ot' June Exet-ei' went, to Andover t,o compete in the t,l1i1't,y-fou1'th :umuul Exeter- Andover t,meli 1neet,. Although Exeter ruled in the t,ruek events, she lost t,o Andover on ueeount, of her lztek ot' good field event men. The final score of this meet, wus Andover 77, Exeter 49. f 1 t 'ht h-Lvc been Mr. Carroll :md the team de Although the tezun wus not ns success u as 1 , IIIIL, . , serve our most sincere C0llQl'1Ll,llllli,l0l1S. , 242 Caplrlin . . CINIFIIV . . lwanagcr . . R. E. B.xx'r1cn D. M. BLACMIAN G. liounulaols S. T. BYu.oN V. L. Cor.mNs R. F. Coomns W. B. A. J. BAUIQ W. R. BONTHRON D. B. Cl-mme A. F. BLACKMAN J. A. RAMSAY 1929 Track Team 19:29 J. F. DONOVAN ld. Gu.1.1-:'l 1'm S. HO'1'CllKISS li. llmnl. D. JfldPl'l'1L 1.030 J. J. IUINICEN, J A. lil. IQAIIN 1931 L. Scum-'l+'Y B. ll.. Snowr 243 R. W. Go4mlc1.L ll'. G. Cfxlml-11.1. li. K. limrlllmcvli J. W. KNl1ms W. mel . JOHNSON ll. l . lioI.l.1xn'r:n ll. N. Kilim G. J. S'l'ANNAIf.lJ C. li. Osuoon C. .l. l.ANmvu1m M. H. R.o1uNsoN W. 'l'U'1'I'I.1c 1 . A. 'l'o1u'r'1' J. D. Woommlun' Exeter vs. Andover Track Meet 120-Yard Hurdles.-Won by Ramsay CEJ, second, Stannard CEJQ third, Williamson CAJ. Time, 16 3-5 seconds. I 100-Yard Dash.-Won by Osborne CAJ, second, Kollmyer CEJQ third, King CAJ. Time, 10 3-5 seconds. 220-Yard Low Hurdles.-Won by Kahn QEJQ second, Wright CAJ, third, Pitkin CAO. Time, 26 4-5 seconds. 1220-Yard Dash.-Won by Kollymcr CEJ3 second, Osborne CAJQ third, Blackman CEJ. Time, 22 3-5 seconds. 440-Yard Dash.-Won by Coombs CEJQ second, Pew CAJQ third, Newfield CAJ. Time, 53 3-5 seconds. 880-Yard Run.-Won by Robinson CE.Jg second, Page CAJ5 third, Chase CAJ. Time, 2 minutes, 5 3-5 seconds. Mile Run.-Won by Bonthron CEJQ second, Duchesne CAJ3 third, Chickering CAJ. Time, 4 minutes, 44 seconds. Running High J ump.-Won by Marsh CAJ 3 Blackman CEJ and Ramsay CEJ tied for second place. Height, 5 feet, 8 inches. Running Broad Jump.-Won by Williamson CAJ, second, Moore CAJQ third, Ramsay CEJ. Distance, 21 feet, 7 inches. Pole Vault.-Pickett CAJ and Pierce CAJ tied for first place, third, Brown CEJ. Height, 11 feet, 10 inches. Discus Throw.-Won by Houston CAJQ second, Brunner CAJ g third, Viviano CAJ. Distance, 121 feet, 11 inches. Javelin Throw.-Won by Goodell CEJQ second, Keesling CA.Jg third, Murray CAJ. Distance, 167 feet, 6 inches. Hammer Throw.-Won by McDougall CAQ, second, Brunner fA.D5 third, Reid CEJ. Dis- tance, 165 feet, 11 inches. Sho! Put.-Won by Houston CAJQ second, Jackson CAJQ third, Byron CEJ. Distance, 47 feet, 9 1-2 inches. 244 January 26 February 2 February 9 February 16 February 22 March 2 . March 9 . May 4 . . Season of 1929 . . At Exeter, Boston College Freshmen. Won by Exeter. . . At Boston, B. A. A. Relay against Andover. Won by Andover. . . At Exeter, Worcester. Won by Worcester. . . At Boston, B. A. A. Interscholastics. Won by Exeter. . . At Exeter, Faculty Shield Meet. Won by Class of 1929. . . At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard. . . At Exeter, Dartmouth Freshmen. Won by Dartmouth. . . At Exeter, Boston College Freshmen. Won by Exeter. May 11 . . . At Boston, Harvard Interscholastics. Won by Andover, Exeter fourth. May 18 . . . . . At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard. May 25 . . . At Exeter, Dartmouth Freshmen. Won by Dartmouth. June 1 . . . . At Andover, Exeter Andover Dual Meet. Won by Andover. Exeter vs. Andover Dual Meet Records YEAR P.E.A. P.A.A. YEAR r.E.A. l'.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 . . 110 meet 1899 . . . . 68 1-6 35 5-6 1918 . . 72 1-2 23 l-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 58 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 1929 ..... 49 77 Exeter points . . . 1,786 Andover points 1,692 Meets . . . 16 Meets 17 One tie meet Emml 40-Y:u'4l Ilnsh . . 300-Yzml Dash . 600-Yzuwl Run . . 1000-yY!1.l'l1Rll1l . 45-Yzml 1111111105 P010 Vzullt ,,... Running.: High Jump Puliing 16-lb. Shot, Putiing 12-lb. Shot, B. A. A. RELAY TEAM Indoor Records Record . . 4 3-5 S. . . 32 S. . . 1m.,141-5 S. . . 2111., 16 3-5 S. . 5 4-5 s. . . 11f1,.,11-4i . . 6 ft.,1 1-2 in . . 43110, 3 3-41 . . 50 ft., 11 in. 11. 11. 246 I1 . J. L. Nllzlccv' E. JoN1-zs, '98 11. BAKER, '08 A. CONNICIIIN, '11 F. 15. 13uuNs, '11 C. D. C. A. F. E. W. C. 141. W 141. 191. 1VI.JoNms, '14 B. LOUILIIG, '18 G. 'l'. LUNDl'll.1., '23 A. Coomfzv, '25 141. BURNS, '11 A. '111GSC11N1'I1l, '13 J. 151Nuu,xM, '12 '1'. 1CL1.1o'r'r, Ju., '24 L. JUIINSON, '22 . 1A.WI1fK1,1CN, '18 J. 1'1Awr, '07 .1. 1'1An'1', '07 4 4 Date Mau: 23, Fvb. 22, 1 0b. 22, Feb. 25, Feb. 28, Feb. 22, Feb. 22, Fab. 23, Mau' 5, Mau' 29, Mar. 27, Feb. 22, Feb. 4, Feb. 26, Feb. 22, Feb. 22, . , 11 1898 1908 1908 1911 1914 1917 1923 1925 1910 1913 1912 1924 1922 1916 1906 1907 - ,.. 1, .., X' , ' 1 CL 4 1 y-- .3.qQj4-LI. , Event 1011-Y1lTllDILSll . . 220-Yard Dash . . 440-Yard Dash . . Ilulf-Mile Run . Ono-Milo Run . . 120-Yard Hurdles . . 220-Yurcl Hurdles . . Running High Jump . . Polo Vault ...... Running Broad Jump . 1'ut1.ing 16-lb. Shot. . . Putting 12-lb. Shot Throwing Discus . . . Throwing Javelin . . . Throwing 12-lb. Hummer ACADEMY TRACK SQUAD Record 9 4-5 H. 21 4-5 S. 49 1-5 S. 1 m., 57 s. 4 m., 26 4-5 S. 15 3-5 s. 24 9-10 S. 6 ft., 3-S in. 12 ft. 23 fn., 5 3-S in. 44 fn., 11 1-4 in. 51 ft., S 1-2 in. 133 l't.., 7 in. 168111, 1-2 in. 171 fl.. Outdoor Records Maker Dale F. W. WA'ricuMAN, Ju., '20 F. W. W.v1'muwAN, Jn., '20 H. M. Ennis, '26 R. G. SMITH, '20 A. 1-1. 0'Nicu., '24 I. D. MACKIGNZIIC, '11 R. G. Swmmc, '26 C. 'l'. ELLIOTT, Jn., '24 R. H. O'CoNN1e1.r., '25 J. E. MACDQUGALI., '13 N. G. HANSl'IN, '17 1-I. T. VVORTHINGTON, '13 E. .I. HART, '07 W. l-I. 1iIliKPA'I'RICK, '16 J. A. BnANu1cNnUno, '25 R. W. Goomcm., '29 H. C. Emimv, '20 'NJINIQ l ixli N lll' N171 Ill? .X N11 111114 l 1' l 'Wl.Ja 4 . 247 Juno 5, Juno 5, Juno 5, Many 30, May 31, Many 20, May 9, May 26, Mary 3, Muy 6, Juno 9, May 3, Muy 30, Mny 30, May 16, Muy 18, June 16, l'L 'lKr4' 1920 1920 1926 1918 1924 1911 1925 1923 1924 1911 1915 1913 1907 1914 1925 1929 1920 ll'i'f5w'M A April 215 . . ll ll'-.l vr Manager Furnum Captain 'u 1:4 1930 Track Schedule April 26 CScc'oml 'l'e:LmD . . May 3 . , May 10 . . Mary 17 . May 24 . , May 31 . February 1 F0lJl'lllI!'y S Februzwy I5 February 19 Matreh 1 SPRING TRACK WINTER TRACK 248 New Hmnpshire Freslmmeu Lawrence High St. Jolm's Prep I'I:u'v:u'cl lntersellolaxstlcs Hzu'vzu'd 1'll'CSllIIlCl1 Dm'tmoutl1 l'l1'CSlllll011 Andover :Lt Exeter Boston College Worcester Aeaxdem y B. A. A. Relays Faculty Shield Meet Hamrvnrd Freshmen NY yf X 5 l Ei w Q BASEBALL -I-WWI 249 f Q 1 I .jf ' e N I l. ,N ff . P If Captain Coombs Coach Mureh lVl'2l.Illl.1.Z0l' Llllenthal Baseball HE Thompson Cage proved itself to be more of a necessity than a luxury to Exeter as far as baseball is concerned. It afforded more than two months of extra preliminary practice for the team, and, judging from the unusually successful preliminary season followed by a glorious victory over Andover, the eage was just what the team and Coach Murch needed. With eight letter men back. Coach lVllll'f5ll moulded an almost invulnerable team. Of fourteen games in the preliminary season, all but two were victories. Exeter defeated lluntington, 'l'ilton, Cam- bridge Latin, New llampton, Yale Freslnnen, St. Anselm's, Worcester, Tufts l reslnnen, Dart- mouth Freshmen, Holy Cross 1 reshmen, and Hebron. llarvard lfreslunen and St. .lohn's were the only teams to down Exeter, and even these won by one run margins. Exeter entered as favorite in the fifty-second annual game with Andover. With a great deal of enthusiasm on both sides and almost perfect weather, the setting for the game was ideal. ln the beginning of the second inning, an error, a hit, and two sacrifices gave Andover a one-run lead. When Exeter came to bat, Rich hit safely to right field and went to second on l reind's sacrifiee bunt. Weston hit to center field, letting Rich in and going to second himself when Jackson, Andovcr's center fielder, mulled the ball. Pixley walked, and Weston reached third on a passed ball. Curtin fanned, but Weston and Pixley both scored when Lynch hit through second. Exe- ter was in the lead 3-1. Andover did no further scoring until the seventh, but by that time Exeter had nine runs. At the end of the ninth the score was 12-2 in lCxeter's favor. A spectacular bit of action marked Exeter's half of the ninth when Coombs, facing an Andover pitcher for the last time in his school career, met the ball squarely and drove a liner to center field. .Iackson recovered the ball just before it rolled under the canvas, but the tlu'ow was far too late to prevent a well- deserved home run. Frank J. Spain, who played shortstop, was elected captain for 1930. The Dana J. P. Wingate trophy, a silver cup given to that team member showing pre-eminent excellence on the diamond, was awarded to Raymond F. Coombs for the second time. Thomas Fletcher was elected 1930 manager. 250 Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter ACADEMY BASEBALL TEAM 1929 Season A . . no game Coneorml High . . .no game Nashua High . . . 24 Huntington . . . 8 Tilton ...... . . 13 Cambridge Latin . . . 6 New Hampton . . . . 1 Harvard Freshmen . . . . 2 St. JOl1I1,S . . . . . . 2 Yale Freshmen . . . 3 St. Ansel1n's . . . S Worcester ..... . 7 Tufts Freshmen .... . . 7 Dartmouth Freshmen . . . . 3 Holy Cross Freshmen . . . . S Hebron ....... . . . 8 Boston College Freshmen . . 12 Andover ....... . Won, 13 Lost, 2 Cancelled, 2 Runs scored by Exeter, 1123 by opponents, 32 251 Exeter Vs. Andover Baseball Records IhE.A. P.A.A. P.E.A. P.A.A. 1878 . . . . 12 1 1897 . . . . 12 6 1913 1878 . . . 8 10 1898 . . 2 8 1914 1879 . . . 2 10 1899 . . 6 8 1915 1880 . . . 0 9 1900 . . 5 9 1916 1881 . . . 5 13 1901 . . 8 5 1917 1882 . . . 7 5 1901 . . 2 9 1918 1883 . . . 5 16 1901 . . 0 9 1919 1884 . . . . 5 13 1902 . . 5 3 1920 1885 . . . . 9 1 1903 . . 0 1 1921 1886 . . . 7 6 1904 . . 2 1 1922 1887 . . . 6 22 1905 . . 4 6 1923 1888 . . . 4 6 1906 . . 2 3 1924 1889 . . . . 3 2 1907 . . 2 3 1925 1890 . . . . no gunna 1908 . . 3 5 1926 1891 . . . . 1 7 1909 . . 5 3 1927 1892 ..... 5 10 1910 . . 4- 5 1928 1893-1896., . noganws 1911 . . 2 1 1929 1912 ..... 4 5 Total points: Andover, 288 5 Exeter, 244. Games won: Andover, P.E.A. P.A.A . . . . 5 4 . . . 7 0 . . . . 10 2 . . . 1 1 . . .. nogame . . . . 10 1 . . . . 11 4 . . . 8 5 . . . 1 3 . . . 2 15 . . . 5 10 . . . 0 9 . . . 5 0 . . . 7 6 . . . . 11 5 . . . . 1 0 . . . . 12 2 265 Exeter, 23. .in .LIC Captain F. J. SPAIN L. J. ADAMS W. L. BEARD:-zELL R. M. BENNETT TOWNSEND EVANS W. B. CLARK F. C. CURTIN R. N. WESTBY 1930 Baseball Squad Coach S. A. MUIQCII 1930 R. L. FOSHAY H. W. LYNCH S. N. LOUD 1.931 H. C. HART D. D. MERRILL R. A. NEGUS 1.932 253 T1 W G. G. Manager IOMAS FLETCHER . A. MARTING F. PARKER R. PATTERSON H. S. WESTON R. F. E. ROUNDEY J. SPAIN G. K. WILLIS Captain Spain April 12--Concord High April 16--Nashua I-ligh April 19-Huntington School April 23-Norwood High April 26-Cambridge Latin April 30-Tilton Seminary May 3-Harvard Freshmen May 7-St. Anselm's College 1930 Schedule Manager Flebchul' May 10-I'In1'v:u'cl Second :LL Cambridge May 14-St. John's Prepumtory School May 17-Worcester Academy May 21-Boston College Freshmen May 24-Dartmouth Freshmen May 28-Tufts Freshmen J une 4-Hebron Academy June 7-Andover at Andover 254 1 ,1 1 I , 'Y Y. , Jak , lflll 1 X 4 i,1 'I lllxftfl 'a'l,, , Basketball lllll b11slcetb11ll HULLSOII w:1s, o11 the whole, RL very Sll0Cl'SSl.lll one. Altbollgh the lfllltm dropped the first l1lll'l'0 15111111-s, il, l1ll0ll found its stride lLl1ll NV0ll 11ll but 0ne of those following, includ- ing the 0110 with Andover. Co11el1 l'e11rso11, Cltlllfillll Dickson, Zlllfl every lll0llllJCI' of the ll'lLll1 deserve IL fll'0lLl1 1le11l of Dl'2LlS0 for their good record. ln the first 12111110 the t1e:1n1 w11S defe:1te1l by 'l'ilt0n School, but only when Tilton Stngeal 11 l11St- llllllllli! r11lly. This first 151111111 XVILS fe:11111'ed by slow, defensive playing by both l1ClLlTlS. 'l'l1e next, two gannes we1'ed1'0ppe1l 1.0 CllSlllllfL Ae11de111y11n1l St. A1lSCllIllSQ but the te11n1 was lIll,lCll improved 11nd lost e:1el1 QLILIIIC only in the fllllLl llllllll1l0S. 'l'l1e following week, the l1CRl,lIl, showing great i111- lll'0Vl!lll0lll1, met 111111 defe11ted St. J 0lll1,S Prep. The lI2L1'Vtl.l'il l'll'0SlllIl0ll Rlllfl the l4'it1:hb11rg N0l'll1lll l1l'!LlIlS were mlefented i11 turn, with our lflftllll ixnproving eontinnnlly. 'llllll next week, however, it lost, to the l1e11vie1' llllfl lIl0l'C powerful Worcester q11i11tet, which llllil been 1lllClCf0lLl1CCl itll season. ln the Inst 2311110 before n1eeting Andover, 11 revised te11n1 swmnped Hebron Ac11demy, for the fourth victory of the season. After 1111 ll1l1Cl'ViLl of two years, Exeter renewed b11sketb11ll relations with Andover by defeating' the Blue l1ClLlTl 25-22 in il, fast, close, 11nd l111rd-fo11gl'1t QQLITIC. The wl1ole team played very well, 11nd :Ill the lll0Il1l7CI'S lL1'C eq1111lly deserving of the victory. D11vid MeCo11el1, '31, is captain for the coming year, 11nd Stetson H11r11111n, '31, IULl,l1U.g'C1'. 255 A 4 R1 R .5 gt Cupbuin Dickson Couch Pearson January 11 Jzmlmry 18 January 25 February 1 February S - February 15 February 22 March 1 . March S . Season's Games . . Tilton School . . . . . Cushing Academy . . . St. Anselm's College . . . St. John's Prep.. . . . . Harvard Freshmen . . . Fitchburg Normal. . . . Worcester Academy . . . . Hebron Academy . . . . Andover .... . 256 Manager Lister Exl+:'1'1cu 01'1'oN1cN'1's . . 19 24 . . 20 23 . . 22 23 . . 33 31 . . 31 23 . . 49 19 . . 32 42 . . 50 21 . . 25 22 Academy Basketball Team Crvplain . .........,... . Coach . . . M auagcr . . . . 1.930 142. W. MIQRIIY A. S. LANE J. C. .DICKSON 1.931 E. O. NIEIICIIANT 1932 D. MCCOACU 257 Bun JOHN C. IJICKSON OSCAR. W. PIGARSON IJONALD K. LlS'1'1CR W. D. B1aowN C. F. Kmmm R.. A. Nmuus 1 058 r 1 Hockey Xlfl'l'ER'S hockey team ended the season ol' H730 undefeated, climaxing this enviable 1'ecord by a brilliant victory over Andover in the Boston Arena. Une can say that the team, with- out exception, is the finest in the history of the school. The material which Coach Rogers had on hand at the beginning of the year was very promis- ing, and the outlook for the coming season was optimistic. Four letter men formed the nueleus of this material. The Spain-Lane combination, the hulwark of the 1929 season, was already known in New England hockey circles. The opening game with Browne and Nichols was postponed on account of no ice. The fol- lowing week the team first showed its strength by a 3-l victory over the llarvard Freshmen at Boston. The game with Hebron was cancelled. In the next two games Exeter vanquished the New Hampshire State Freshmen and Arlington. The next contest was with the powerful Worces- ter team. Worcester, af ter leading until the last period, was finally overcome hy the hard-fighting team assisted by Frank Spain's timely goals which made the final score 4-3. Cambridge Latin was the next school to go down before the powerful sextet. The contest witl1 St. Jolm's was not held. Exeter's team entered the traditional Andover game the favorites. This was not unwarranted, as the sextet's power had been exhibited in the Harvard and Worcester games. The f'irst two periods were very close, but during the last period the Andover defense broke before Lane and Spain. The contest was closer than the final score of 4-0 might indicate. Indeed, Coach Rogers and his undefeated team are to be congratulated for their extremely successful season. George Willis, '32, is captain for the coming year, and George Bradley, '31, manager. 259 Exeter 11 jxeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Captain Spain Couch Rogers 1930 Season . . . .. Browne and Nichols . . 3 Harvard Freshmen . . . . . . . . Hebron Academy ..... . . . . 11 New Hampshire FI'CS11ll1Cl1 . li Arlington High ..... . . , 4 VVorcester Academy . . , 9 Cambridge Latin. . . , , St. John's Prep . . , 4 Andover . . . 260 Mazinger Byron no ice 1 no ice 0 0 3 0 no game 0 Caplam . Coach . . M cmagcr . A. S. IJANE L. J. ADAMS F. J. SPAIN Academy Hockey Team 1930 TUFTS MUTIIEII 1931 1932 . WILLIS x 261 262 1-1 1- i l if if , , -ks-l--s YK - figs! 1 .. . ii VI' Mil... Swimming 1'l'1I livc lcttor mon on the squml, thc outlook for tho 1930 swimming smison was quite chccrful. '1'hc scnson oponccl with :Ln cosy victory OVOI' Mulrlcn lligh School, which thc scconcl tcuin won 43 to 23. 'l'wo wvoks lutcr Huntington School wus cvcn more clccisivcly clcfcutcrl by :1 scoro ol' 415 to 21. On thc following Suturmlziy, lCxctor cxpcricncofl thc first of hor two rlofcuts of thc scuson. ln :i closoly contcstcml incct, VVOl'COSiJCl' liurcly won by :l. scoro of 35 to 31. Thc ncxt wcoli thc tc:Ln1 wcnt to liowfloin Collcgo to moot thcil' Junior v:u'sity. Exeter, taking ovcry first :uul second, with tho exception of second in thc 50-yaml rlamsh, won ousily, 54 to S. 'l'hc high point ol' tho scuson wus tho nicct with tho strong Boston Boys' Club tcum. After :L liittcr strup,:y,glc lllxotcl' won hy thc vcry closo scorc of 34- to 32. 'l'hc Yzilc l'lI'l'Sll- mon, thc ncxt tmun opposccl, provcd to hc :L strongvr opponent, :uni Exeter wus clofozitoml oncc moro, 38 to 28. 'l'l1c eighth fluul ll'1l!0lfbt!i11VC:011 :l'lXCi,Cl'It11ll Anclovcr took plucc on thc noxt S:itu1':l:iy. Exctcr concluclcrl hcl' mtliol' successful scuson by IL 41 to 25 victory ovcr hor :xncicnt cncmy. Although two liluc swimnicrs wcro clisquulilicml, for illcgul turns, cvcn without thcso disquulilicutions thc ltocl :mul Gruy would lutvo provcml victorious. liy winning fivc out of the scvun cvunts lllxctcr clonrly showcll hm' supcriority. This still louvcs lixctol' un:lcfc:Ltccl hy hor rivul in thc tcn yours of :luul compctition. Ricluml NV. lVilSOIl is captain of tho 1931 tcuni, :uul John S. VVhito, inauiztgcr. 263 i Cxmtuin Melfert J zmuztry 25 . . February 1 . . February S . . February 15 . . February 22 . March 1 . . . March S . . Conch Holm Nfunu Ll Ruwstt 1 930 Season . Exeter, 43 Malden High . . . Exeter, 4.5 Huntington School . Exeter, 31 Worcester Aeaulemy . . Exeter, 54 Bowdoin Freshmen . . Exeter, 34 Boys' Club . . . , , Exeter, 28 Yule Freshmen . . , , Exeter, 41 Andover . . . . 264 Academy Swimming Team Caplain . , . ...................... . . . Coach . . Mrmagcr . C. G. Fowmm, Jn. A. M. IIEINTZ H. S. LEE A. P. BENCKS, Jn. 1 .930 R. F. MEFFEM' E. P. PARKER 1931 P. A. EMBURY W. D. TIOSFORD, JR. 265 ROBIEIIT F. MEFFERT WALD0 W. HOLM GAILDNEIL G. BASSETT R. I. RIZER, JR. A. L. SACHS J. L. WARD R. W. WILSON 266 W , Q Z, 5' L ' -'4 use . L - 'lille Crew AST ye:Lr's erew season was indeed :L sneeessful one. Although the first raee was :L defeat, every other one was :L deeisive vietory for Exeter. Four veterans rowed on the first :Lnd second bo:Lts-Captain Shepard :Lnd Nimmo, who were letter men, :Lnd also Saltonstall :Lnd Streit, :Lnd then there we1'e sever:Ll promising new men. lloth erews won their letter raees with Middlesex, :Lnd splendidly eompleted :L sueeessful season. The season opened on May 4 with the Pomfret raee. lt w:Ls :L very elose struggle, but Pom- fret won for the fourth eonseeutive ye:Lr. llandieapped by the wind, both erews found it very hard to take their positions, and our fi1'st boat lost by tlu'ee-fourtlls of :L length, Illlfl the seeond four by :L length. May ll s:Lw :L double victory for Exeter when our ho:Lts raeed Tabor :Lt Marion, Conn. The open waterofliL1zz:L1':lsli:Ly:Lml the wind lIl:Ltl0 rowing diflieult, but with :L good start, Exeter decisively won by two ltllil one-hall' lengths. Our seeond four :Llso had :L good start :Lnd kept the le:Ld till the finish. At home the third four Il0i'l'Ztl:04l :L llllllilf ol' Exeter alumni then :Lt I T21:I'V2lI'tl. The races on May IS with the strong Noble :Lnd flreenongh erews were elose :Lnd l1:l,l'1l fought. Exeter won for the fi1'st time in four ye:Lrs. The visitors got :L good start, but Exeter soon pulled ahead. At about :L hundred y:Lrds from the finish Cilllllitlll Shepard put the stroke up to forty and defeated by three-fourths of :L length the four that won from Middlesex. The letter r:Lee was rowed at B2I,lLOITlIIll,S Pond, Concord, lVI:Lss., on May 25. lt was the seven- teenth raee between the two sehools, :Lnd because of Exete1 s double victory the Columbia Cup re- mains at Exeter, it was Exeter's third sueeessive victory. The seeond boat raeed first and, by keeping the lead all the w:Ly, won by three-fourths ol' :L length with the time of two minutes, 55 seconds. The first four got :L poor start, but soon pulled to :L lead of one :Lnd one-hall' lengths. Even though Exeter had the outside l:Lne, they kept the lead to the finish :Lllfl won with the ex: el- lent time of 2 minutes, 52 seeonds, the fastest time :Ln Exeter erew ever did on liILlil'1llltlllH Pond. At home the all-elass eight, on M:Ly 27, won from the l'I:t1'V1L1'tl Dorm Chainpions by three lengths. R. G. Cooley was elected manager for the eoining year. 267 l 'x . XX. A 4 , Q l q ,r I 1 1' ff 1 , , Q.. K X ' 1 ,f X m E Cnptuin Shepard Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Conch Benton 1929 Season First Clostj Pomfrct First Second Clostj Pomfret Second First Cwonb Tabor First Second Qwonj Tabor Second First Cwonj Noble and Greenough First ' Second Clostj Noble und Gl'0Cl10llgll Second First Cwonj Middlesex First Second Cwonb Middlesex Second 268 Mnnnger Wells VVIGGINS . S'1'lucI'1' . SALTONSTALL S111+:1'A1m . IKINNE . . WAHNE1: . J OIIANSEN . NIMMO . . DUNCAN . . ALTER . . ACADEMY CREW Academy First Four Academy Second Four 269 Bow N 0. 9 No. 3 Stroke Con: Bow No. :Z N 0. 3 Slrolcc C011 ACADEMY CREW SQUAD I n A 1930 Crew Schedule A Many 3 . . . Pmnfrct V, May 10 . . . 'l':xbor Many 17 . . . Noble and Grccnough ui, Cambridge 1 May 24 . . . Middlesex A Captain Nuzro Manager Cooley 270 'Q iz rn A , , 'Q' fi i l i Tennis N spite ot' the lack of veterans, Coach Rogers liuilt up :L very good team last year. VVhile not so strong as in some previous years, it gave promise, early in the season, of being one of the most evenly matched teams to represent the Academy. Captain G. P. Webber, the only veteran, was ably assisted hy several promising new men. 'l'he season was victoriously inaugurated with :L sinashinpg defeat over Malden High School. In this match we won every set. 'l'hen followed successive victories over M. .l. 'l'. 1+'reslnnen, Portland lligh School, Lowell lligh, Dartmouth FI'l'SlllllCl1, Brown l reslunen, and VVOrcester Academy. Eaeh of these matches was won hy a good margin, and with every game the team gained in power and eo-ordination. The next matcll, however, l7l'0llLQl1i1 our first defeat. 'l'he strong Ilarvard 1 reshn1en team went away a 7-2 victor. 'l'he following week the St. l'aul's team, an exceptionally strong unit, gave us our second set-hack. A team composed of the Iirst five men of the squad took part in the llarvard 1nterseholasties and amassed a total of six points to take fourth plaee. Munger reached the quarter-finals, losing to Noble, last year's winner. Andover finished two points ahead of us. Because of Andover's victory over us in the Interseholasties it entered the letter contest a slight favorite. This prediction was later fulfilled when Andover won 7-2. The match was played at Andover, in :L terrific wiudstorin, which greatly handicapped the players of both sides. Captain Webber and Swan were the only men to win tl1ei1' lIHl.l,Cll0S. Andover surprised everyone by a clean sweep in the doubles. This year's team, with its large nuniher ol' veterans, gives promise of great power. Warren Munger is captain, and E. M. Gemniell, manager. 271 TENNIS SQUAD e Tennis Schedule April 16 New l'llUTlDl,0Y1 Aezulemy 19 Malden I-ligh 23 M. I. T. Freshmen 26 Lowell High 30 Brown Freshmen May 3 Dartmouth Freshmen 7 Open 10 Worcester Academy 14 Harvard Seconds ' 17 Harvard Freshmen 21 Hebron Academy 24 St. Paul's at Concord June 4 Andover at Exeter Captain Munger Manager Cnemmoll x'lllll'l Ill . fil xl lfl Academy Tennis Team Captain ................... ....... G . P. Wxcmmn Coach ,... . . P. C. Romans Manager . . ...... . . LUKE G1LLlss1'11a MEMBERS J. C. CAMPHELL R. S. FRANCIS II. SNVAN, Jn. L. S. DEIJONE WAIlIllCN Mrmumz G, P, Wmmlm 273 I Y H , L ik X ,-. nil Fi fffii - lt r. ,fl an Qi:-W-use L 2, 555-:'F-' . . PI, ,., f Captain Webber Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Coawh Rogers Manager Gillespir 1 929 Season . . 9 Malden High . . . . . . 6 M. 1. T. Freshmen . . . . 5 Portland High . . . . . . 21 Lowell High ..... . . . 7 Dartmouth Freshmen . . . . 7 Brown Freshmen . . . . . 6 Worcester .... . . . 2 Harvard Freshmen . . , , 3 St. P:u1l's .... . . . 2 Andover . . 274 X .2- E' . B f Q 1-nxell 9 i Q 0 I 'C I- Cl l' i 'f I 4. - qt 7 in iff, ' ' k'X Golf Illfl popularity of golf has grown in the Academy during thc last two years. Sixty-four, a rather larger number than the previous year, reported at the beginning of the season. Coach Crosbie turned out an altogether successful team, which, captained by C. P. Webber, won from Dunnner Academy, Thayer Academy, Nashua I-ligh School, Newton High School, and Harvard Freshmen. This fine season culminated in a 6-3 victory over Andover. Newton High again presented most opposition in the preliminary season. Captain VVebber and Parker were sent to the golf interscholastic tournament, the first of its kind and more or less of an experiment. This turned out to be very successful. Parker finished second, even after an unlucky break on the thirty-sixth hole. The Andover match was played on the recently-built Haverhill Country Club course. Webber, the only letter man to play, and Parker played the best golf of the day, beth tying for low score. The usual form of scoring was used in each match, that is, three foursonies, each consisting of three points. Exeter temporarily won the Robert Blackstone Lovell cup, which becomes the permanent property of the first team to win it three times, not necessarily in succession. M. F. Heath is captain for 1930, F. H. Belden, manager. 275 I X lo Exutcl' Exulxcr Exvtur Exutxvl' lflxctcl' Exotol' 1 I if I, I X 1 ,. 3. 'A ' ..., , 0 .W tw , M, Cnpmin Webber Conch Crosbie Maumgcr Gordon 1929 Season 9 . . . . .... IJUIIIIIICI' 0 7 'I'h:Ly0r 0 MM Nznshnn 1 4 N cwton 2 S H:u'vzn'd Freshmen 1 6 Andover 3 1 I ' ',l'l. 1 zo II,'!X,!Hl 1 1 1 276 M 1 ffl' Academy Golf Team Captain . . .......,.. ........ . . . . Couch . . . M ummgcr . . .... . . MEMBERS B. I-I. GARRISON H. L. Mu.1.1m M. F. I'IEA'I'Il J. E. PARKER 277 C. P. Wmslxl-:li T.. M. Cnosnm R. T. C. C. GORDON C. Swowmcn P. Wmmmu V ,,--,-....,l ,. ...........,,., .,.A. -.- ...,,,W.-..o .....,, - .,,,. ..- .x April 26 May 3 May 2 Many 10 Moy 14 Moy 17 May 21 May 24 May 2 Mary 28 J une 48 ,r ' li 72 oe A 2' x- A llg' 2 5 I - ' ' . xi! Captain Heath ACADEMY GOLF SQUAD Golf Schedule Dummer Academy Burdett College Boston College Freshmen Thayer Acudcluy Nzxslum High School Interscholzmstics . . . . St. 1'aul's School Newton High School Harvard Freshmen Harvard Freshmen . . . . Andover 278 . it 11, . I I his Q, 'V A Soccer OCCICR. made its official debut at Exeter this year. Coach Rickard, assisted by William Watt and, as last year, by an ex-professional player from Newmarket, developed a rather yn better t.eam than the seores ot the season would indicate. Besides Captain Robert Brooks, Your veterans of last year's team returned, and titty new men reported at the first practice. lie- eause ol' the newness ot' the sport, Manager Canby was unable to seeure as many games as might be hoped for. flames were played with ,llarvard Freshmen, Quincy High School, and Andover, the Andover game being the only game away from home. Exeter won from Harvard, but lost to Quiney Iligh Sehool and Andover. Seton, lQxeter's goalie, was the star of the Andover game. The strength of the Andover team was in the forwards, who showed great skill at passing and shootingg while, on the other hand, the lflxeter half-baeks were more than up to their usual playing, and it was through them that the for- wards were able to get the ball at all. Andover's only goal was scored in the last two minutes of the game when a penalty shot was dropped in front of the goal, and in the resultant SCl'llI1IH2l.g,'C was bouneed in. 'lfhe game ended in a l-0 vietory tor Andover. 'l'hat interest ran high in soeeer was shown by the large number who attended the games. Although the season was on the whole un- sueeesstul, Exeter was at a slight disadvantage in that soeeer had been so 1'eeently organized. Melish A. 'llll0lIlllSOI1, who played lel't half-back, is eaptain for 1.930 and A. A. MacKenzie manager. 279 K -x if N , Captain Brooks Conch Rickard Manager Canby 1 929 Season E. 0 October 19 . . . . Harvard Freshmen . . . . 1 0 October 23 . . . . Quincy High ..... . . 0 3 N ovembcr 6 . . . Andover Cat Andoverl . . . 0 11s'- 111 I Kl1l!u.l!1 280 I ! Academy Soccer Team 011121117171 , . Ullflfll. . . A1l'17l'llflC'7' . . S. F. AUSTIN C. M. B11mNU'I'lI J. K. CoNDIc'I' R. G. Coonm' H. W. HAIIIIISON C. L. IIAUSSIGIIMANN 1930 F. A. GIIIBIQIIT W. GGMEZ, JR. C. D. I'IlXON 1.931 R. ICING 1.932 F. I-I. ICINGSLEY 1933 S. H. CONDICT I 281 . R. C. BROOKS . D. S. RICHARD . D. B. CANBY H. B. ROBINSON L. II. SETON B. SUGIMURA W. M. VVEAVER M. A. T1IoIs11's0N B. A. WATSON 282 'A 'A C C421 N X, I 9 Y J S7 I CLASS ATHLETICS 283 A C - f 7 C ff- f' . ., fy C .. 1- , .. ,. ff If C. Championship Senior Class Football Team A. W. SCRLEY CB. G. MCCLOUD, JR., ........,.......... G. G. BASSETT CL. W. DUN'roN, JH., .......... F. T. BUCIINEP CR. I. RIZIERJ ............. W. F. MARTIN, JP. CJ. A. M. H1NsMAN, D. H. McII.vA1N1cJ . . CA1vr1cu WELLS CJ. P. MCKREJ ................ H. P. VAN DE BOGERT, JR. CP. M. GALLUP, W. C. CRAIG, J1v.J . . A. E. MCCABE ..................... J. C. DICKSON CE. P. PARKER, W. F. SKILLERNJ . . H. C. ARMSTRONG CW. H. CORBINJ ....... H. S. SISE CF. G. ROBBEJ ......... . . W. L. BEARDSELL CH. W. BILESJ ..................... Captain, J. C. DICKSON Manager, P. W. I'IALL Coach, MR. O. W. . . . Ld! End . Left Tackle Left Guard . . . Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End . Quarterback Left IIaUback Right H all' back . . Fullback PEARSON 1m.6!I!!'-. 'Ulla x'A.11tV,ll.Ili's 284 H All-Class Football Team A. W. Scfllrmv CW. C. CRAIG, Jn.j ...., G. G. .liASS14:'r'1' CCAwr1c1z W 1+:LLs, W. A. Avlauv, Ju.D .... . . J. D. W II1'1 1'l'lMOI!.E ..... W. I . MARTIN, Ju. CWILFIUQD BANCltO1 '1', Jn., J. A. M. IIINSMAND - ' . . Center H. P. VAN ma Boczlalvr, Jn. CJ. H. OUGIITON, J1z.J F. T. BUCIINER CJ. P. MCKIQEJ R. ll. LYNCH CA. E. MCCABIG, J J. C. IJICKSON CE. P. ,1'AnK1snJ W. II. Conum CII. W. BILIGS7 . S. N. LOUD CH. S.S1SEJ . . W. L. B1cAu1:S1c1.L ...... Captain, J. C. IJICKSON Coach, Mu. O. W. 1'1sA1zsoN .Ly i ' 'xg': 1' t 1 'Vit , '..'a. 285 ,.............LQftEnrl Left Tackle . Left Guard . Right Tackle Right Cluarrl . Right End . Quarterback Left IlaU'back . . Right Ilalfbaclc . . . . . . . . . Fullbach: Jllanager, P. W. HJALL Coach, Mu. N. L. HATCH All-Class Baseball Team W. S. DOUGLAS ....... ....... C atchcr D. D. MEIIRILL ........ . . Pitcher H. C. NICHOLS CJ. A. SWEETD . . . First Base J. W. PUTNAM . W. A. SHERMAN D. MCCOACH . . J. B. HOWARD. . R. A. NEGUS . . T. A. D. JoNEs, Jn. . . . . . . . Second Base . . . Third Base . . Short Stop . . . . . . . . . . Left Field . . . . . . . . . . . . Center Field KH. G.RE1sN1s1zJ . . . . Right Field 286 Championship Senior Class Track Team W. B. BAUER J. J. IJINIGEN. Ju. I . G. IIOLLIS'I'l'lll W. R. BON'1'ImoN R. 15. NICICENZIE A. E. ICANN D. B. Cru-:mc S. 'l'. :HAMILTON W. E. SWEET J. A. Cuwrxs, Jn. G. W. IIANVKINS J. L. T1mxUNO J. I1. DEAN W. M. WEAVER, JR. 287 1 . 1 . Championship Upper Middle Class Basketball Caplain . . Coach, . . Manager . S. N. Bunulass, Jn. 0. J. CAIIOON R. M. E'l'IlElLlNG'1'0N I.!,l., Team . . . . . . . S. N. PLITIHIEFS . . IC. C. l5A1c'1'1a1.1, . . . . . . . . H. P. IDAWSON MEMBERS J. C. Loman IIHNRY SNVAN, Ju. W. B. Mosias A. S. B. Nmux 288 'I'. C. 'l'Amm, Jlc. .lcv J. D. Wool: Captain . . Coach . . Manager . . S. N. Bummss W. J. CRAWLEY L. S. DICLONE J. C. Lonu All-Class Basketball Team I 9 Dm l.nNw ............................A.x. . . F. R. Wm'1'MAN . . . . . . . . S.F.AUS'1'lN MEMBERS M. 'l'. M1'1'C1mm. L. M. Scuouu, .lu A. S. Nl41KiI1lGY IIl+1Nn.Y SWAN, JR R. B. PARKER I . A. 'l'om'r'1' E. li. WAYMACK 289 Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming l,'r1.pm'i nf . . Cmzcll, . . Mrzrmgur . G. A. HUAIJWIGIG M. Coma W. Il.Cum,1sx,.l1z. P. A. ldmnuny W. II. Fouu, Ju Team IVIICNIBICRS J. K. Gnmvms R. W. JAMES 'l'. D. I.uc1KwooD A. P. Lovmox' 290 . . .I. J. QUINEY . . W.l'Io1,m . . T. D. Louxwoou J. J. Qu1N1aY .I. M. Ro1x1':lc'1's0N A. W. Smamvoon, .I. M. VVIIIGELER R. E. WOUDMAN J All-Class Swimming Team Cuyamvln . . Cnfmll. . . JVIIHNIQGI' . W. C. Clmm, Jn. 'l'. EVANS G. A. l5oAmv1cm A. P. L0v1s.1oY 1.930 C. V. D. IImm.xn.n S. N. hmm W. F. MARTIN. Jn. 1931 R.. W. .lAn1ws .l. J. CZUINIGY I932 G. R.. WVlGllS'l'lGR I .933 R. M. IIJQNNY 291. 'l'owNs1-:ND EVANS Wfumo W. lloml 'I'noMAs D. Locuwocm ll. L. lN'll1.1.l-in N. B. WlI.1..x111m J. M. li.u1s1cw1'soN A. W. SIHGILWOOD, Jn. Championship Lower Middle Class Hockey Team Captain ...........................,.,. 111n11mY M. Mfwo Manager . . . . . . Jo11N B. BROWN MEMBERS R. L. IJORRANCE W. M. Illcaums R. H. XVARREN M. W. GAL1.Aa11mn, Ju. 151. P. NIACIDONALD R. N. Wicswny M. CIORHAM, Ju. R. C. TAYLOR B. J. Winn, 2ND 292 All-Class Tennis Team Capmin . . ..........,............. E. K. VAN WINKLE, JR. Couch . . , . . Mn.. P. C. Roulms Mzzmrgvr . . ....... . . L. G1I.1.1as1'11a MEMBERS R. B. STEARNS R.. L. RILEY 'l'. B. P1-:'r'1'1'r H. L. T. IQUREN E. 0. M1s1wHAN'r R. W. LEOPOLD E. K. VAN WINKLE, Jn. D. G. RoLL1Ns W. H. STEIN 293 IDI'l'Sfl1lCIlf . Sccrulury . R. P. Blsslclm G. ll. limumuuus W. M. BUIilt0UGllH F. C. l'IA1m1cN1s1mm: F. P. llllwrlm E. P. .I.xs'1'1mM, Jn. R. H. JONES Fencing Club OFFICERS MEMBERS S. L. JUDKINS J. M. MACLAUIUN J. G. NICCULLOUCII L. Mmm11xmN R. V. NIQGLEY A. F. Moslcs .I. H. 1'A1uucn 294 P. E. Ll1.1r:NT11AL E. G. Cook C D R C T J . A . E. PINCKNEY ll. PUucm.L . II. R1'r'r1cn . Smumvlcu . J. Sm-:A B. Tm' . J. 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Ojlice quickly from one operation to another in the sections where they live. The element of lost time is negligible. In the next place, Davey Tree Surgeons know what to do. They do not waste any time in guessing or in experimenting. Not only are they real experts in actual performance, but they are specially trained in the all-important matter of diagno- sis. And last, Davey men are workers. No one is permitted to remain in the Davey organization unless he works diligently and honestly. You can trust Davey Tree Surgeons. THE DAVEY TREE EXPERT CO., Inc., P. O. Box 289, Hillsboro, N. H. IIon1u0IIlcu Kent , Ohio Branch Omccs in All Important Cities Iielwevn Jiuslnn and Kansas City, Between Canada and the Gulf IVIARTIN L. DAVEY. President and General Manager ... un1fffnnfuunnfuunu nnfnn-an nnnnnnnnl .1 1... H. ..., nn...- 302 T H IC 1 9 3 0 P E A N aine urniture was chosen for PHILLIPS EXETER A CA DEM Y DURMITORIES because FAMOUS FOR QUALITY sf Arlington so-get BosToN, MASS. Compliments of... A. E. MCREEL CO., Inc. WATER STREET EXETER, N. H. JIM MORSE AT ACADEMY YARD High Grade Athletic Goods 12 Years Catering to Student Trade Exclusively CLEANING AND PRESSING CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING JS 304 THE 1930 PEAN PAUL L. SULLIVAN ORGANIZATION CONCORD, N. H. NEW YORK and PENNSYLVANIA Dance Orchestras New England Representative: NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO, CONCERT BUR EAU OUR ORCHESTRAS FEATURED AT EXETER SINCE 1924 CA S CA DE INN SHAWIN IGAN FALLS, QUEBEC OFFERS REFINEMENT AND BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS TOGETHER WITH MODERN HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS AT REASONABLE RATES. WE SHALL BE HAPPY TO SEND O NE OF OUR ILLUSTRATED BOOK- LETS DESCRIBING THIS OLD TUDOR-PERIOD HOUSE. R. L. DESMOND, Manager. G0 WNS and CAPS -FOR- ACADEMIES UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES HIGH SCHOOLS Quality and Service at a -Low Price COTRELL and LEONARD COLLEGE DEPARTMENT VALBANY, NEW YORK Established 1832 305 306 THE 1930 PEAN PARIS BRANCH Cable Address 3 Rue de Nantes RAFFETTO, N. Y BRUSSELS Telephone 109 Rue Bara Connection 13. I3. IQAFIZETTU INCODDODATED Importer and Wholesale Dealer in MAERQN5 High Grade Preserved Fruits and Table Delicacies NEW YIDIQK, N. Y. 307 T H E 1 9 3 0 P E A N COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 'UQ TI-IE 1930 PEAN TRUST SERVICE FOR EVERYONE REALIZING that there is a constantly growing need for Trust Service for the individual, the Corn Exchange has organized its Trust Department to meet such requirements in a friendly and thorough manner. I Through its 68 neighborly branches in greater New York City, it is in a position to give an intimate, courteous and close attention to its clients, that is backed by painstaking care, experience, and modern organization. I The Corn Exchange Bank Trust Company has no affiliation with any security company, and has no securities to sell. It is at the service of its depositors for advice in connection with investments and when Called on as Trustee, it acts with rigid adherence to the spirit as well as the letter of the law or trust agreement. Information will gladly be given at any branch or directly at the Trust Department in the Main Oflice. ORN XCHANGE ANK TRUST 0. Established 1853 WILLIAM AND BEAVER STREETS and 68 Branches located in all Parts of the City of New York 309 THE 1930 PEAN -1- W 4- IFRIUEND ew :Xu 1, x 5 419 ' :fx . f-1' W 'iifwigrv' ,kr -1- Y -1- 310 THE 1930 PEAN Exeter hi ndi ml ff FINE CLOTHES HAvsN C59 XETER S fame rests upon many foundatlons upon broad scholarshlp and thorough tra1n1ng upon loft 1ness of ldeals upon the callbre of the men graduated from her halls Those 1dea1s explaln the popularlty of LANG ROCK W1th Exeter men, both undergraduates has scorned to cater to any but the fmest tastes LANGROCK clothes are tallored CXCIUSIVC ly of the best lmported cloths obtalnable Wlth the constant a1m of creatlng the proper attlre of a gentleman 'rl-le EXE'I'ER1HoP AT 'rn-:E Ig CAMPUJ Amenocx EXETER OTHER STORES AT YALE HARVARD PRINCETON WILLIAMS BROWN ANDO VER LA WREN CE VILLE NE W YORK CITY f R Q 0 ' , x 5 V J X , e and alumnig for, from the outset, LANGROCK ' - N. H. 311 THE 1930 PEAN TELEPHONE 720 BATCHELDER 8: WHEELER 163 WATER STREET EXETER. NEW HAMPSHIRE DIEGES 8: CLUST IF WE MADE IT, IT'S RIGHT CLASS RINGS FRATERNITY PINS CHARMS AND MEDALS FOR EVERY SPORT PRIZE CUPS AND PLAQUES 73 TREMONT STREET BOSTON, MASS. SAMUEL HOLMES J. FREDERICK HOLMES FRANK W. HOLMES SAMUEL HOLMES, INC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL POULTRY and GAME STALLS 10-12-14-16 AND 17-19 FANEUIL HALL MARKET BASEMENT 3 SOUTH SIDE TEL mc:-IMQND ovoe 0709 3513 BOSTON, MASS. 312 THE 1930 PEAN KNAPP O MALLEY HILL 8: HARRIS www 'WQCR9 SCRANTON PENNSYLVANIA Attorneys at lam may .0 313 K PHT 1030 PEAN ESTABLISHED 1812 WEBB Bank uf Zumerina NA'rloNAl. ASSOCIATION NEW YORK BANCAMERICA-BLAIR coRPoRA'rloN W YORK C BEST WISHES OF g5pauIl1ing'5 ,Music inure ,lmglep 8: Qlumpanp PAINT AND VARNISH MAKERS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 2315 THE 1930 PEAN ROGERS, BROWN 8: CROCKER BROS., Inc. PIG IRON :: COKE :: ALLOYS GENERAL OFFICE - 21 East 40th Street - NEW YORK CITY Boston Buffalo Pittsburgh Philadelphia Cincinnati Cleveland Chicago St. Louis Compliments of LEWIS - MEARS COMPANY Wholesale Buttery Cheese, Eggs and Poultry BOSTON, MASS. PERSONAL STATIONERY can be obtained from MRS. HUDSON HANCOCK PAINT and VARNISH CO. Fine Paints and Varnishes for Homes, Institutions, Factories EARL G. HARVEY 604 AMHERST STREET New Hampshire Representative Manchester, N. H. NORTH QUINCY, MASS. 316 IE 1930 E. P GRILL A 'CST 13? AL. MCLANE I w .318 THE 1930 PEAN The Phillips Exeter Academy INCORPORATED APRIL 3, 1781 FORMALLY OPENED MAY 1, 1783 THE ACADEMY offers instruction in all studies required for admission V to the leading colleges and scientific schools. FOR ADMISSION to the Junior Class, an examination is required in English, American History, and Arithmetic. Candidates for admission to other classes must satisfy the Principal of their fitness, either by examination or by school certificate. IN GENERAL, students go every year from Exeter to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dartmouth, and to many other colleges, universities and technical schools. DIPLOMAS are given to students who honorably complete the course. THE TUITION is 5350 a year. About fourteen thousand dollars is divided annually among good scholars of high character, but slender means. EXAMINATIC NS of the College Entrance Examination Board are held annually in June at the Academy. ELEVENTH SUMMER SESSION y JULY s-..AUGUsT 29 Credit is given toward graduation from the Academy for courses carried success- fully in the Summer Session, and new students are admitted for the Fall Term upon recommendation of the faculty of the Summer Session. Over forty courses are offered in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, English, French, German, Spanish, History, Science, and Music. The students are given an opportunity for surf-bathing about twice a week, 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 in the afternoon of every week-day. , The charge for the Summer Session is 3275, covering a furnished room, board, tuition, excursions, and sports. For admission, apply to the Chairman of the Summer Session Faculty. 319 THE 1930 PEAN From One Anv11 there has developed a city of factories that ring today with the noise of many anvils At the one anvil eighty years ago John Deere built the worlds first steel plows Back of the building of these plows were original ideas of design and con struction that brought success from the start The world hked john Deere plows and continued to like them From the one anvil in a little shop there grew a great plow factory Around this factory there grew a group of other factories each devoted to the manufacture of a particular class of farm tools for the john Deere line And each of these tools for years has rivaled the great john Deere plows in point of worth and popularity. Long life and continued growth in any line of manufacture depend mainly upon simple honesty-upon holding rigidly to the rule of quality first. Time has fully tested each and every john Deere tool and has given it Prestige-Time s badge of quality and success. And Time s verdict today will be the verdict in the future so long as man- kind gives to quality the recognition that is its due. Each coming year will see as the years in the past have seen continued growth of the great industry that was started eighty years ago when john Deere honestly and painstakingly put superior quality into the plows that he made in his little shop of one anvil. JOHN DEERE, MOLIN E, ILLINOIS 4vn--fa- , '- - ' if . ri, v -. - Q - -- ,-,,.- , ... . 41, ' 4--- 'tn' lg-Q sf' 9 l 41 Q.. Q..-.xs'.,. -. 1- . ,i. ... -,--q..-.. 320 THE 1930 PEAN nique... The Princeteii University Store is at unique .estaiblisluuent 1ISupplyiug everything the college man needs, it is located ut the heart of the beautiful Princeton University campus. 1IIt is :L eo-operative business, slmring its profits with its eustnomers, what are stocklxolclers, and who have at voice in its iiiziiiageinent. 11111 is well Worth at visit when next you are in Princeton. THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY STORE p PRINCETON, N. J. OLD FURNITURE PRINTS MAPS POTTERY ANDIRON S RARE BOOKS YOU LIVE IN GOTHIC PALACES---WHY FURNISH THEM LIKE SHANTIES? Pardon the innuendog it's wholly figurative! But the point is you ought to have tasteful furnishings that conform with the beauty of your living quarters. Whitlock's Antique Department affords a splendid opportunity for you to choose just the right things. A few lovely old prints, two pewter candlesticks, a graceful table,- all these will aid in making your room pleasant and liveable. Let us show you our collection. n'u5 !9 '9o'-7' EDUCATIONAL B UOK5a u ITIDCKQS , .BOUKASTUREQIHG uasuummt- nu., 15 BROADWAY IEWQHLYENII 321 THE 1930 PEAN B. IFRANKILIIN IPIEIEK RIUSSIEILIL IL. JFIEILILOWVS JEXIETJER MUTOR MART Soles SI'LlJlCdlQhCC1lTQQJI' Service Sftoroge .2 : z Accessories ALWAYS UPIEN TIEIL.. 590 NIEVTER CCILOSIED GIEURCGTQ ond PT-TTIULTPS, Tnmc.. Toillors omndl Tx A Xa Toney E Holberfdloslhers ,E v TIIEIPOTWUITTOHS A so ATHILJETIICC CGUUJDS CGJEURCGIE ond PT-TTTJLTPS, Trlc.. WALTER A.. WUTIFIE Tmlsmulrcmce ond Surety Bonds TRINITY BUIULDIINCG 111111 BRUADWAY NIEW YORK., N. Y.. 322 THE 1930 PEAN THE HOUSE OF BGLTER Q CARL H. BOLTER More than a Toggery : : : : : : A College Institute AMHERST EXETER HYANNIS DEARBORN'S E'i55Po12 d EXPRESS Our Motto: Pay LESS for BETTER Service Trunks and merchandise given door to door delivery in Boston proper. Also to hotels and steamship lines. Residence: 69 Main Street Telephone 365-R BAGGAGE TRANSFER COMPLIMENTS or A F R I EN D 323 324 THE 1930 PEAN 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 Exeter Boys Visit -the WHITE CMOUNTAINS Best route from Exeter via Dover-Rochester, Alton Bay, Weirs, Plymouth to WOODSTOCK Cmlly 110 milesl and CAMD CITY CAIBI NS AND JACK O'LANTERN Dining Roolm. e 30 Beautiful Cabins with modern conveniences, Simmons beds with inner spring mattresses, fir places, running water, screened porches, 125 acre estate with 60 ft. cement swimming pool. NEAR THE OLD MAN, 'FLUlVlE, LOST RIVER. Write direct to Woodstock, N. H., or inquire at BATCI-IELDER'S BOOKSTORE, EXETER, N. H. Compliments of The New Squamscott House THOMSON -TEMPLE CO. DRUGGISTS Successors to A. E. 8L W. Hayes We carry a complete line of your Drug Store wants and our Tobacco and Pipe Departments are up to date. SGWE ADDIQECIATE YOIJD BUSINESS 325 THE 1930 PEAN XXXX CDMDLIMENTS DI: A FIQIEND 2 l THE 1930 PEAN F. W. PARKER L. E. WEBSTER EXETER LUMBER COMPANY P Wholesale and Retail Cedar Posts Lime Hair Cement Rooing Doors, Windows, Blinds l Pine Finish and Sheathing TELEPHONE 153 EXETER, N. H. Music by the Trumps Every Saturday Night WHITE HOUSE CAFE Csea goods Chicken, CDncle, and Qsteale 'Dinners SEATING CAPACITY, 110 ' PAUL A. BRETSCHNEIDER, Prop. The Cover for this Annual was Created by The DAVID I. MOLLOY CO. 2857 N. Western Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS THOMPSON - WINCHESTER CO. INCORPORATED good Qshervice Equipment CHINA GLASS SILVERWARE BOSTON, MASS. 327 .4 4 328 THE 1 930 PEAN zlfiie :i.Y:1Z1.:4. Oldest School Paper in America We Uhr ilikmmimm ESTABLISHED 1878 Published Semi-hveeklyl by the Students of the Pbillips Exeter Academy W , , - W ,, ,K +ve- - -1' 329 THE 1930 PEAN GRADUATES HOUSE EXETER, N. H. Offers comfortable lodgings and meals for the parents and friends of the students .... YOU LIVE IN GOTHIC PALACES---WHY FURNISI-I THEM LIKE SHANTIES? Pardon the innuendog it's wholly figurative! But the point is you ought to have tasteful furnishings that conform with the beauty of your living quarters. Whitlock's Antique Department affords a splendid opportunity for you to choose just the right things. A few lovely old prints, two pewter candlesticks, a graceful table,-- all these will aid in making your room pleasant and liveable. Let us show you our collection. WHITLOCK'S BOOK STORE, Inc. Old Furniture, Prlnls, Maps NEW HAVEN, CONN. Pottery, Andirons, Rare Books COMPLIMENTS OF A F R I E N D 330 THE 1930 PEAN Today they choose TOURIST Third Cabin- for they've found it lively, free and with many of the members of their own set there. The pride they take in relating European 4 experiences-the poise, the background it lends-make the annual trip an essential. It broadens their outlook on life immeasurably --it's a modern necessity. Traveling TOURIST Third Cabin via White Star, Red Star or At- TR lantic Transport Line is within the reach of every purse. Round trips as low as S184.50. You have n choice of such famous liners as the Majestic. Olympic, Homeric, Belgenland, Lapland etc.-and two remarkable steamers, Mtnnekahda and Minnesota, that carry TOUR- IST Third Cubin passengers exclusively. from 5102.50 one way TUURIST zm:2..,.E:.m.E International Mercantile Marine Company C Address Tourist Third Cabin Dept., No. 1 Broad- way, New York, our offices elsewhere or authorized ' steamship agents , BUN CE BROTHERS, Inc. :Q Clothiers and Outfitters it MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY UY gggr n Compliments of ANTHRACITE Goodyear Auto Supply Co. i WILLIAM T. KENNEDY 324 Adams Avenue - Scranton, Pa. Q THE SODA SPA 331 E 332 THE 1930 PEAN I e Founded 1886 The Phillips Exeter Monthly LOUIS G. NE VILLE M INVESTMENTS SECURITIES . . . M 60 STATE STREET BOSTON : : : : MASS. Coming to Yale This Year MEET E VER YBOD Y at the YALE CO-UP 300 YORK STREET NEW HAVEN, CONN. Your Your Your Your Book Store Smoke Shop Stationery- Store Sporting Goods Store 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 THE 1930 PEAN The Exeter Bunking Compung Estuhllishedl 11894 A growing institution of hetter service occulpging u strong Hnunciull Position until offering to its customers eruerg ucconnnodlution consistent uniith goodl honking. Resources Utner S2,925,000..00 Checking Accounts Survings Accounts Trucellers' Checks Eoreign Exchange Sufe Deposit Vuullts Students' Checking Accounts Sohicitefdl 334 THE 1930 PEAN SECRETARY TO THIE CIEDEBRATJED AlsBlfRT J. BlER'WlN olf tlne Seruentln Assembly District Relpnlmliean Organization Clnlm of New York City EDWARD CC. JAeKsoN A. l.. Sl.lf1lEPlER'S Optical anccl elC6tMQlJI'c15l Store IESTABILJISHIED 11876 On tlne Square IEXIETIER, N. l-l. C. M. RYDIER, President O. S. STACY, Vice-President C. M. RYDER CO., lntz. Wholesale anrrl Retail Dealers in BIEJEIF, LAMB anal PORK PRODUCTS Tel. Rlfclnnomml 462-64 Panenil l-lall Marlket 0228 - 0229 BOSTON, MASS. 33 336 THE 1930 PEAN IITAILIIIIID Ill' ,,, l.6'Tli2 fe- 5'?e'15:xj5Qrh:i-V ,fi L '. N Tift C LOTH I N G N.. ,rss Q-41,3 1- 'mjfmglgl-into ,YM vQg:-..,.Qg.g Mfwwf wwtfhw M unison Avluul :::.::::v-roUn'rn.8'l'llll1' If A -j k -1 yy, ,.1.-. wh. -gf x ,, ag if... 9- 'banvglfghwf N71 WQIM' 2 f ll M ...ll . Outlits for School W , , and pil I 1' W ll l lla -- 'fsmx 1 College Q 1 5. ll '1:.NI4,' Imlllllf Send for Illustrated General 1 .ly of - . fj 'Ml A - 4 Catalogue ' a ' WN-12111 ll -Nl - -' '-. BRANCH STORES . Wulnmn NEWBURY C0RN2gi1l:o:lRKELEY S1'nl::1' NEWPORT PALM BEACH CBoston fookbinding ompany, 10 ARROW STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. NEAR HARVARD SQUARE We specialize on School Books, College Annuals and Edition Binding, in Cloth, Leather, and Imi- tation Leather. Our Artcraft 'Binding is shown on the 1926, 1927, and 1928 TECHNIQUE, and other styles on the last four or five years PEAN. When your authors or printers are late, we will make up the lost time. 337 Inc. F. H. DAVIS, JR. In the Apache Dance in the Vaudeville Show 338 THE 1930 PEAN CUNNINGHAM ' Yr Q ff , W! ! QfgYi,1'g5' 'Cal if .Y- Class Photographer The Phillips Exeter Academy . 'gl Mg 57, f05Q?1PZ E n . STUDIO : WATER STREET EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE 339 THE 1930 PEAN i1:f2::'-1'-'-2715? Eau .,,,..h r' 5.5 I 7 .9 Q fs ij X5 2 I axis V is K 1 '35 K Y A f ,Qff-lji :I lv A It I T 1 1 If 1 J iff5f!i324::3S5Zgi3P-3:-' fa : 5.15:-:-rf'-1-Wi':gif ' 1. '- , z fqg35'fng5:f.?'?f3 -' V. L1 ' ' fzfzg:-:5:.3fQ1?Q5K31E I, H1112 -v-'-12:-:-:21-2-'z:'5' ' -.UE 5? .W ,1:::g:.':11:.:':-5ig:!:5,. rim' rg-1aaf55F5f:g1a3if!51' '33 751' H Er-'ii-Z-Lf:1e322:E 5?i' - :f ' '5 'ff ?::5,1: 4124: ' V fin! - fii1rE?14f':Eai X. Nr?-3 ::'g:,1,1gQ::,:f:Q!E if ' 1.11 ,W :::2EE2'ijg-:bfi I W' ' ie:2e:szssxf5a.22I?ly gF'!,f2 q.g.'q:n1:za--IGI' . y .,--' .C-.... ,v.'.5...1gc:::::.:' 431,19 f we A5 vw z,zifiai+:aEfai15-'gf L 5152:-.-.'.'::.5'z . - 1 :f- , QM: .1 .a.Qi5ra ,, if-:f:':-'PPPP52i!?tz-5 'X-'AV .C yi5'1w . 7iiz2iiii1?E2:?E3'f - U' En:-,':.'a,::-::' '7 . ' , I' Km' , ...,---...guilt U, 2,1- :,1::,','fzL-.aagggzqrxal RMU. E-53':?f12E3Ei1.1E7' ' f.- '-?:5f:-'-:2:1E9f'7S. -' I ' '- ' .'. :1f:f!-:1'E1:1'5 al'-w' Zsiigiiififfff.-. 4 , - if fzgfi Buff, ' V '111?f.i:3Eii:E'-?Z 1 - '-.3fg3:gf:g1i:S:s!:5X? --1 -' .r . fizgc-.i2:'qgg33o,: -' 1 . ft. ' :'-:Q:Z:ii5?72iJ'l' , Q4 ' A '- . FEM.- .1-'q.:-:Q-Q-p7ig.:135iq ws , f,1QQQ1f,' SS'f2f.fQ'.f::ZQ?g7H7'1 IU' gf-L lx 1 :I .:5:-':71fmf5' 1- -Lf - f 1:1 5:'::::L','327'W' 2 - xp,- - ' f-a15a1s5.5:ii1ii1, Imax'-A-'. :iiiiffifffibfi 5H'sl?4f ECANTDN IENGPAVI NG fe ELECTROTYPE CO. CA N T 0 N O H I O ENBRAVERS OF THIS ANNUAL , , ik, ,. - 1 - -. A N' A, ,g, 340 THE 1930 PEAN MLRH ,gfgzxiill ff era? 3' A S gs Q f 'A :aan Q' QW, was . A A ' J 'Q-'N N . F Printers to The Phillips Exeter Academy and its students For Nearly One Hundred Years 341 342 THE 1930 PEAN ' Student Directory NUMBERS REFER TO PAGES A Ac11, S. E., 40, 42, 120, 224. A0t.on, E. S., 158. Arlllms, I1.J., 40, 42, 120, 200, 235, 253, 201. Alhro, J: N., 152, 224. Allen, J. W., 40, 42, 120. Allen, Paul, Jr., 158. Allnr, 11. W.,Jr., 40, 43, 120, 202. Alter, R. L., 152, 202, 209. Anderson, D. G., 40, 43, 120, 109, 170, 210, 239, 285. Armstrong, H. C., J1'., 40, 43, 120, 222. Armstrong, J. R., 152. Austin, F., 40, 44, 120, 105, 204, 281, 200. Averill, J. C., 138. Avery, W. A., Jr., 152. B lzrlckus, 1.eR. M., Jr., 130, 185, 225, 233. Baiinbritlge, R. P., 158. Bamllamrd, J. B., 138, 230. Brir-bor, C. L., 130, 100, 108, 100, 171, 188, 230. Bzlrber, S. B., 40, 44, 120, 170, 177. Barbour, Jolm, 138, 198. .Barde11, 11. J., 40, 44, 120, 185, 200, 219, 230. B1u'low,DcW. D., Jr., 40, 45, 120, 133, 170, 202, 231. Barrett, A. J., 40, 45, 120, 200. lsrisml., G. G., 40, 45, 120, 134, 200, 230, 233, 204, 205, 284, 285. 1351101-,W. ls. A. J., 40, 40, 120, 210, 243, 287. Baxter, W. S., 158. Beam, N. M., 158. Bcardsell, W. L., Jr., 40, 40, 1.20, 204, 253, 284. l3e:L111'cg:Lr1l, J. F., 138, 204. Beck, R. WL, 158. Becker, P. D., 40, 40, 120, 104, 219, 224. Beinhower, I1'vin, Jr., 40, 47, 120. l3rl1l0n,l1'. 11., 40, 47, 120, 134, 200, 230, 278. Brmrrks, A. P., Jr., 130, 185, 235, 205. llcrmcln, R. M., 40, 47, 120, 200, 234, 235, 239, 251, 253, 201. Bennett, W. R., Jr., 158. Benton, C. C., 152, 202, 225. BCl'11lll111, C. M., 40, 48, 1.20, 198, 235, 281. Boyer, George, Jr., 152, 225. Bilos, 11. W., 138, 284, 285. Billings, B. H., 158, 223. Bi111.qll:11n, C. G., Jr., 138. Bissell, R. P., 152. 218, 1J11l.01i1Il1L11,A.14l., 138, 139, 198, 235, 243, 240. Blair, R. E., 40, 48, 120. Blake, J. ll., 158. Bliss, J. B., 138. . Bolulwee, G. A., 138, 290, 291. Bolmlmam, D. W., 40, 48, 120. Bolmnnon, J. A., Jr., 158. Bonser, W. ll., 158, 194. B0l111l1I'011, W. R., 40, 49, 120, 133, 134, 235, 243, 287. Boody, D. A., 152. Borsta, V. S., 138, 180, 195, 190. Bowle1', A. N., 40, 49, 120. Brzullcy, 1+'r:mk, Jr., 40, 49, 120, 135, 232. Braulloy, G. C., 138, 170, 202. Bl'i1.l.f11011, l . D., 40, 50, 120, 178, 193, Bmutr, J. M., 40, 50, 120, 171, 178. Breluly, E. B., 152, 222. Briggs, R. A., 158. Brooke, St. G. T., 138. Brooks, R. C., 40, 50, 1.20, 132, 194, 198, 210,, 218, 231, 235, 280, 281. Brown, Earle, Jr., 40, 51, 120, 171. Brown, P. E., 138, 180, 181, 182. Brown, R. S., Jr., 138, 100, 108, 109, 190, 222, 230. Brown, William D., 40, 51, 120, 200, 257. Brown, William N., 40, 51, 120. Buchner, F. T., 40, 52, 120, 135, 171, 104, 100, 284, 205. Buckley, D. G., 138. Budingtaon, T. H.,!138, 180, 187. Bunyznl, G. H., 40, 52, 120, 204. Burclienail, J. H., 40, 52, 120, 222. Burgess, S. N., Jr., 138, 202, 243, 288, Burrows, G. H., 2nd, 40, 53, 120, 135. 202, 202, 190. 190, 170. 235, 178, 289. THE 1930 PEAN J U S U S S J U J S J J L S J J S U S L L L S U S U L S L U L U L J S U J U S U S S S L U Burrows, W. M., 158. Byarn, W. M., 138, 236. Byron, G. G., 40, 53, 120, 135, 202, 230, 233, 235, 200, 261. C Cahoon, O. J., 138, 204, 288. Callihan, W. H., 40, 53, 126, 236. Canby, D. B., 40, 54, 120, 171, 170, 200, 222, 230, 233, 235, 280, 281. Case, J. M., 158, 319. Cathcart, R. T., 138, 202. Cerf, C. J., 158. Chadwick-Collins, J. M., 40, 54, 126, 171, 225. Chamberlain, A. H., Jr., 158, 224. Charlesworth, R. B., 158. Chatterton, R. G., 152. Cheek, D. B., 40, 54, 120, 132, 135, 168, 169, 186, 137, 200, 210, 234, 239, 243, 237. Chittenden, H. K., 158. Christie, R. E., Jr., 158. Church, F. O., 40, 55, 126, 176, 225. Churchill, F. T., 138, 190, 236. Clapp, G. T., 40, 55, 126, 198, 235, 261. Clarey, Northrop, Jr., 152, 171, 178, 185. Clark, H. H., Jr., 152. Clark, J. K., 152. Clark, T. R., 40, 55, 126. Clark, W. B., 138, 204, 234, 239, 253. Clorrionr, H. H., 40, 50, 126, 171, 194, 193. Cobb, Matthew, 138, 171, 176, 225, 290. Cobb, R. W., 152, 180, 181. Colby, C. R., 40, 56, 126, 135. Colby, J. H., 152, 186. Collier, T. C., 138. Colmore, C. L. F., Jr., 152. Colt, J. B., 138, 189, 194, 202. Coltman, C. L., 152. Colwell, A. E., 158. Compton, R. M., 40, 56, 126, 225. Condict, J. K., 138, 176, 204, 235, 281. Condiet, S. H., 158, 235, 281. Conner, G. E., 138. Connick, H. R., 40, 57, 126, 180, 181. Conway, F. L., 138. Cook, G., 40, 57, 126, 130, 137, 223, 236. Cook, W. V., 40, 57, 126, 204. Cooley, R. G., 40, 58, 126, 186, 187, 198, 230, 235, 270, 281. Cooney, C. T., Jr., 152. Cooney, J. R., 138, 185, 224. L J S Ir S S S L U U U S J S J U U U S J U U L S U J S L U S J U B U U S J S J S U L S Corbett, J. M., 152. Corbin, L. P., Jr., 158. Corbin, W. H., 40, 53, 126, 200, 284, 285. Cosby, F. V., 152. Cosby, W. R., 40, 58, 120, 130, 187. Costello, D. H., 40, 59, 126. Cotter, Arundel, Jr., 40, 59, 126, 196, 219. Cox, '1'. M., Jr., 152, 222. Crafts, D. A., 138, 236. Cragin, W. G., 138, 140, 146. Craig, Donald W., 138. Craig, William C., Jr., 40, 59, 126, 202, 235, 284, 285, 291. Craig, William D., Jr., 158, 178, 186. Crawley, W. J., Jr., 40, 60, 126, 135, 202 231, 239. Cronin, Lawrence J., 158. Cronin, Timothy J., Jr., 138, 233. Crosby, E. G., 2nd, 138. Crosby, J. C., 138, 236. Crow, L. W., Jr., 40, 00, 120, 130, 181, 184 196, 200, 222, 223, 236. Cummings, W. L., Jr., 158. Curley, W. H., Jr., 138, 224, 290. Curtin, F. C., 133, 204, 234, 239, 251, 253 Curtis, H. F., 152. Curtis, J. A., Jr., 40, 00, 126, 135, 200, 225 237. Curtis, 1v1.E., 133, 195, 196, 200. I Y 4 D Curtiss, M. T., Jr., 158. D Dana, R. H., 3rd, 40, 61, 126, 171, 176, 196, 225, . Davis, Frank H., Jr., 152, 194, 196. Davis, Richard H., 138. Davis, Robert S., 40, 61, 126. Davis, W. J. G., 158, 222. Davisson, C. O. C., 138. Daw, H. H., Jr., 40, 61, 126. Dawes, L. D., 138. Dawson, H. P., Jr., 138, 204, 222, 225. Day, A. J., 40, 62, 126, 171, 176, Dean, A. P., 158. Dean, J. H., 40, 41, 62, 126, 132, 206, 210, 215, 218, 234, 239, 287. Dean, Rodney, Jr., 158. DeLone, L. S., Jr., 40, 62, 126, 198, 273, 289. Denne, T. II., Jr., 135. X Densmore, R. D., 152, 236. Devereux, E. C., Jr., 40, 63, 126, 171, 178 223. , 3 THE 1930 PEAN Dexter, F. A., 158. s Gallup, P. M., 40, 69, 126, 285. Dickson, J. C., 40, 63, 126, 133, 198, 210, s Gemmell, E. M., 40, 69, 126, 198, 215, 218 235, 256, 257, 284, 285. 230, 272. Dineen, J. J., Jr., 40, 63, 126, 200, 287. U Genter, C. F., 138. Dodd, E. A., Jr., 40, 64, 126. s Gilbert, Frank H., 40, 70, 126, 196. Dorranee, R. L., 152, 176, 177, 186, 292. s Gilbert, Frederick A., 40, 70, 126, 281. Dorson, R. M., 156, 224. . s Gilbert, J. E., 40, 70, 126, 188, 189, 194 Draper, A. J., Jr., 152, 222. 196, 202, 219. Drummond, J. H., Jr., 152, 225. s Gilmore, R. N., J1'., 40, 71, 126, 225. DuBois, R. G., 40, 64, 126. L Glidden, G. G., 152, 202. Duifey, A. F., Jr., 158. s Gomez, William, Jr., 40, 71, 126, 168, 169 Dunton, L. W., Jr., 40, 64, 285. E Eakin, W. B., Jr., 138. Eaton, J. O., Jr., 40, 65, 126, 198. Eisenhart, W. S., Jr., 40, 65, 126, 193, 196. Embury, P. A., 138, 194, 198, 235, 265, 290. Emerson, G. P., 138. Emerson, J. V., 152, 194, 236. Endicott, E. F., 138. Etherington, R. M., 138, 168, 169, 186, 193, 196, 206. Evans, Thomas K., 152, 186, 187, 200. Evans, Townsend, 40, 65, 126, 132, 210, 234, 251, 253, 291. F Faiella, J. D., 158. Farley, W. P., Jr., 158. Farnum, S. H., 40, 66, 126, 230, 248. Fellows, J. E., Jr., 138, 200, 236. Fitz, C. N., Jr., 40, 66, 126, 135, 202. Fletcher, Thomas, Jr., 40, 66, 126, 135, 176, 186, 202, 222, 225, 230, 233, 253. Ford, R. C., 40, 67, 126, 187. Ford, W. M., Jr., 138, 290. Foshay, R. L., 40, 67, 126, 171, 198, 253. Foster, R. E., 40, 67, 126. Fowler, C. G., Jr., 40, 68, 126, 135, 194, 204, 232, 235, 265. Frame, J. A., 40, 68, 126, 225. Freeman, J. D., 138, 200. Frost, F. W., 158. Frost, G. H., 138, 176. Furness, E. M., 40, 68, 126, 185, 186, 187, 188, 236. Furniss, H. D., Jr., 219. G Gagliardi, J. F., 40, 69, 126, 206. Gallagher, W. W., Jr., 152, 198, 292. 120, 178, 225, U L L S S J L S U U U L U J U U J S L S S S U J U S J L L J U L U 171, 186, 222, 225, 235, 281. Goodman, R. C., 138. Goodridge, J. N., 152. Goodwin, Charles, Jr., 152. Gordon, H. W., 40, 71, 126, 225. Gordon, L. C., 40, 72, 126. Gordon, W. D., 158, 225. Gorham, Marvine, Jr., 152, 292. Gould, C. E., 40, 72, 126, 200. Grant, A. M., 138, 185. Grant, Garnet P., Jr., 138, 236. Grane, George R., Jr., 138, 194, 196, 204 236. Grant, Owen, Jr., 152. Graves, J. K., 135, 138, 186. Gray, C. D., Jr., 158. Green, R. A., 13s, 180. Gregg, H. A., Jr., 135, 169, 180, 181, 186, 190, 200, 225, 231, 233. Gregory, 11. P., 158, 180. Grimm, J. H., Jr., 40312, 120, 180, I181, 180, 188. Guurk, J. D., 152. Hahn, A. H H., 40, 73, 126. Hall, P. W., 40, 73, 126, 236, 284, 285. Hamilton, S. T., 40, 73, 126, 287. Hammcrschmidt, G. L., 138, 185, 186, 189, 194. Hancock, P. M., 158, 222. . Hanson, J. C., 2nd, 138. Hardenbrook, Frederick G., 40, 74, 126, 135 Hardenbrook, Richard G., 158. Harding, Harman, Harmon, Harrison, 281 . Harrison, Harrison, D. P., 152. S. B., 152. P.. B., Jr., 158. H. W., 138, 194, 190, 204, 235 J. S., 152, 204. Richmond, 138. T H E 1 9 3 0 P E A N 1. HrrrriS0n, R. B., 152, 195, 190. J U Hnrl., 11. C., Jr., 138, 253. L Jaffe, J. P., 152. s Hart., W. B., 40, 74, 120, 202. J James, J. S. R., 158. U l'Iu.rwiek, J. W., 138. U Jzunes, L. G., 138. J Haskell, G. D., Jr., 158. U James, R. W., 138, 233, 290, 291. U Haskins, G. L., 138, 224. J Jaunes, William, Jr., 158. s I-Iamstings, Russell, Jr., 40, 74, 120, 134, 185, .1 Jameson, J. B., J1'., 158. 190, 223, 225, 230. S .IrrS1.r-rrm, E. P., Jr., 40, 30, 126, 134, 223. U Hastings, W. M., 138, 185, 190, 230. J Jehle, A. .l., Jr., 158. U 1'1ll.llSS0l'lIllLI1l1, C. L., Jr., 138, 195, 190, 281. U Johnson, Alan 'l'., 138, 200. s llarwkins, G. W., 40, 75, 120, 135, 171, 170, J Johnson, Alun W., 158. 190, 200, 215, 218, 222, 230, 287. J .10lmS0rr, Alfred 'r., 158, 195, 190, 200. - L Hayes, J. P., 152. S Johnson, J. L., 40, 81, 120, 225. 1. llays, Alexarmler, 3rd, 152. L Johnson, W. A., Jr., 152. s Healey, c11'1l.111r, 40, 75, 120. U Jones, O. B., 138, 141, 140. U I-leap, R. G., 138. 1. Jones, R. H., 152, 171, 195, 190, 222, 225. s Heath, M. F., Jr., 40, 75, 120, 135, 204, L Jones, '1'. A. D., Jr., 152. 231, 277, 278. J Judkins, S. L., 158, 224, 230. s Heinkel, R. IS., 40, 70, 120, 135, 225. U Heirrrz, A. M., 138, 195, 190, 223, 235, 205. . K J Henderson, W. O., 158. s Kuhn, A. E., 40, 81, 120, 135, 193, 190, 235, J Hendrie, D. F., 158. 243, 287. ' J Henkelmzm, W. M., 158. U Knnsteiner, P. J., 138, 180, 219. J Henry, R. M., 158, 291. L Keeney, J. H., 152, 200. s Herschel, Clemens, Jr., 40, 70, 120, 135, 18911001 C- F-r JI'-r 40, Sl, 1251 235, 257- 198, 218. s Keleher, R. W., 40, 82, 120, 180, 188, 193, r. Higgirm, W. M., Jr., 152, 292. 1941 1961 206- L Hill, NIQICG- HIV 152- S Iielley, A. M., 40, 82, 126, 134, 200. S Huron, L., 40, 70, 120, 108, 109, 130, 224. S 19111055 Www' 40132, 1261 194' 204- S 1-1150 A. C. Jr. 40 77 120. S 130112 R 40' 12012221 223' . 1 1 1 1 ' J Ixendall J. A. Jr. 158. 2 11'gg'g'2 ' '1' A' M 40' 771 1261 1981 2341 U1i0rrn011,1z.111.,133, 141, 140,180, 194, 190, , '- y 198, 218. S Hf'SCl'0Y'C3A'140,77r 120- S Kermey, 19. 0., Jr., 40, 83, 120, 135, 200. L Hltchcock, 1'. C., Jr., 152, 198. 236. s Hixon, G. D., 40, 78, 120, 223, 281. U Iienyon, D, Ev 138, s Hoffheimer, H. M., 40, 78, 120, 230. U Kiebler, W. D., 138, 142, 140, 185, 230. S Holden, J. H., 40, 78, 120, 225. U King, Rielmrd, 138, 235, 281. S Hollister, F. G., 40, 79, 120, 133, 200, 215, U Kingsbury, R- P., 138, 198- 240, 248, 287. L Kingsley, F. 1-I., Jr., 152, 235, 281. r. 110pkinS, H. 152, 204. L Tffmw, A- S-, 152. 269- 0 H0Sf0rr1, W. D., Jr., 138, 130, 181, 204, 235, U ijfflung, 25911, 5381 204- 265. L x me, . ., .1 . S Houck, 11. H., 40, 79, 120, 180. L K f'pP' J' A 152- , , S IqI11bbS, J. W., 3rd, 40, 83, 120 184 186 2 W 111' 711' 1261 189' 193' 194' ggi, 194, 190, 200. 210.225.2311 L Howe, Volney W., 152. 1 1 1 ' , S Hrrbbfrra C V 40 80 120 180 200 231 111111111152 W' S 138' 142' 146' 291. , . ., . , , , . , , 2 S 1,r3rgg1eS, F. E., 40, 83, 120, 130, 181, 204, U Hubbard, S. W., Jr., 138, 141, 140. S KHOXJBI D., 40, 84, 126, 206. s Huff, Gilbert, 40, 80, 120, 134. 5 lfngx, JI. H. M., 3rd, 40, 84, 126, 135, 206, J Hunter, F. D., 158. 346 218. THE 1930 PEAN Kohlmann, B. L., 158. Kuhn, C. H., 152. Kusterer, E. G., 152. L Lambie, C. A., 40, 84, 126, 176. Lane, A.'S., 40, 41, 35, 120, 132, 133, 206, 234, 235, 238, 239, 257, 261. Langmuir, R. V., 138. Larsen, C. S., 138, 142, 146. Lazarus, C. Y., 152, 185, 236. Lazarus, Fred, 3rd, 40, 85, 126, 168, 169. Lazarus, Simon, Jr., 40, 85, 126, 168, 169, 176. Learned, J. P., 138. 1.00, H. 3., 40, 30, 120, 135, 130, 204, 232, 235, 257. Leighton, S. D., 40, 86, 126, 236. Lemke, O. A., Jr., 138, 185, 194. Leonard, J. B., 158, 224. Levin, Sidney, 40, 86, 126, 185, 189, 190, 194. Lewis, R. G., 138, 186. Lilienthal, P. E., 152. ' Lines, W. S., 3rd, 138. Lister, D. K., 40, 87, 126, 135, 171, 180, 181, 195, 196, 230, 233, 235, 256, 257. Lobb, J. C., 138, 288, 289. Lockwood, T. D., 138, 176, 196, 290, 291. Loranger, F. C., 138, 222. Loud, Nelson M., 152, 168, 169. Loud, Stewart N., 138, 204, 253, 284, 291. Lovejoy, A. P., 138, 143, 146, 185, 290, 291. Lovering, F. F., 138, 204, 234. Lowe, R. L., 40, 87, 126, 198, 234, 239. Lowenthal, R. L., 40, 87, 126, 225. Lowery, R. R., 40, 88, 126, 186. Lyman, L. B., Jr., 158, 159, 186, 187. Lynch, Henry W., 40, 88, 126, 202, 210, 234, 251, 253. Lynch, Richard H., 138, 200, 284. Lyon, W. D., Jr., 138. M MacAdam, A. E., 3rd, 138, 223. Macdonald, A. L., 152. MacDonald, E. P., 152, 200, 292. Mackenzie, A. A., 152, 171, 178. Macliaurin, J. M., 158. MacVickar, J. S., 138. Magill, T. N., 40, 86, 126. Magnuson, P. L., 40, 89, 126, 185. Magrane, J. S., 158. Marchand, E. W., 152, 224. Marchand, J. F., 138, 224. Marcus, P. M., 152, 224. Marks, A. ll., 138. Marshall, Andrew, Jr., 40, 89, 126 224. Martin, G. K., 40, 89, 126. , 190, 223 Martin, R. H., 40, 90, 126, 171, 178. Martin, W. F., .lr., 40, 90, 126, 135, 186 187, 104, 206, 218, 284, 285, 201. Marting, W. A., 40, 41, 90, 126, 222, 253. Matthews, William, 3rd, 158. Mayo, 111. M., 152, 153, 198, 234, McCabe, A. E., .Ir., 40, 91, 126, 285. McCloud, B. G., Jr., 40, 91, 126, 132, 200 202, 284, 239, 292 285. McCoael1, David, 3rd, 152, 235, 257, 286. McCrary, D. A., 158. McCullough, J. G., 2nd, 158, 171, McGuire, F. ll., 158. Mellvain, C. J., 3rd, 138, 143. 224, 225. Mcllvaine, D. H., 40, 91, 126, 186, 198, 285. Mclicc, J. P., 40, 02, 120, 135, 194, 105, 100, 222, 223, 285. McKenzie, R. B., 40, 92, 126, 133, Mcliillop, A. C., 40, 92, 126. McMullen, H. M., 40, 93, 126. McMullen, R. S., 40, 93, 126. McQuade, A.'J., 138. Mcfferr., R. F., 40, 93, 120, 206, 239, 264, 205. 250, 287. 234, 235, Merchant, E. O., Jr., 138, 225, 235, 257, 293' Mercill, C. W., 158. Merrill, D. D., 135, 138, 206, 253, Merrill, J. C., 40, 04, 120, 198. Merriman, Lockwood, 138. 286. Merry, Eugene W., 40, 94, 126, 257. Merry, Robert W., 40, 94, 126. Merryweather, G. E., 40, 95, 126, Metzner, A. L., Jr., 152, 236. 223, 225. Middendorf, C. H., Jr., 40, 95, 126. Millard, J. P. R., 40, 95, 126, 135, 204. Miller, Fenton W., 152. Miller, H. L., 40, 96, 126, 135, 222, 225, 233, 277, 291. 130, 131, Miller, M. G., 40, 00, 120, 131, 200, 232. Miller, N. H., 158. Miller, Richard W., 158. Mitchell, M. T., 40, 96, 126, 204, Mold, H. J., 40, 97, 126, 185, 189, 236. 289. 194, 206, TH-E 1930 PEAN Moorman, F. D., 158, 194. Moormam, S. M., Jr., 158. Morey, J. H., Jr., 40, 97, 120, 190, 198. Morrill, F. F., 138. Morrill, R. S., 138. Morris, William, 40, 97, 126, 196. Moser, R. F., 152. Moses, A. S., Jr., 158. Moses, M. G., 138. Moses, W. B., Jr., 138, 288. Mullin, G. J., Jr., 158. X Munger, Warren, 40, 98, 126, 198, 235, 272 273. Murphy, D. H. L., 40, 98, 126, 200. Murray, D. E., 152. Muther, J. P., 206, 235, 261. N Nazro, T. W., 40, 98, 126, 206, 270. Neer, N. F., Jr., 138, 186, 219. Negley, A. S. B., 138, 202, 222, 288, 289. Negley, R. V., 158, 202, 222. Negley, William, 152, 222. Negus, R. A., 138, 202, 253, 257, 286. Netzorg, L. B., 40, 99, 126. Newbury, A. L., 40, 99, 126, 168, 169, 194 196, 222. Newliall, H. S., 158. Niles, H. D., 152. Nims, N. G., 138, 176, 185. Norcott, J. M., 40, 99, 126, 206. Notman, Arthur, Jr., 158. Noyes, E. D., Jr., 138, 225. Noyes, R. C., 158. O Oakley, Gilbert, Jr., 152, 200, 225. Olds, E. A., 3rd, 40, 100, 126, 135, 204. Olney, P. B., 2nd, 158, 185, 236. Oppenheimer, R. B., 40, 100, 126, 225. Orchard, J. E., 138, 224. Osgood, A. M., 158, 194, 196. Oughton, J. H., Jr., 152, 194, 284. P Pack, W. N., 40, 100, 126, 181. Palmer J H 152 7 7 Parker,,Ei Pi, 40,-101, 120, 206, 235, 265, 284, 285. Parker, G. F., Jr., 40, 101, 126, 132, 135, 185, 206, 234, 251, 253. Parker, J. H., Jr., 152. Parker, R. B., 158, 159, 289. Parmalee, R. H., 158, 186, 187, 206. Parinalee, W. W., 138. Patterson, G. R., 40, 101, 126, 135, 204, 233, 234, 251, 253. Pellegrino, A. D., 158. Perry, Lewis, Jr., 152, 171, 178. Peter, D. E., 40, 102, 126, 132, 108, 109, 184,186, 187, 193, 194, 196, 200, 210, 231, 234, 239. Peters, F. A., Jr., 152. Pettit, T. B., Jr., 40, 102, 120, 135, 200, 293. Philbriek, R. H., Jr., 158, 236. Philbrick, V. F., 40, 103, 126, 185. Phillips,-Asa E., Jr., 40, 103, 126, 166, 168, 169, 171, 178, 193, 196, 204, 222, 224. Phillips, Edward S., 138, 222. Phillips, John, 40, 103, 133. Picher, W. S., 152. Pinckney, C. E., 152. Pollard, R. C., 40, 103, 126. Poole, N. V., 138, 171, 186, 187. Pope, G. D., Jr., 40, 104, 126, 202. Po1'ter, D. G., 152. Porter, J. R., 138, 194. Post, B. G., 40, 104, 126. Powel, John, Jr., 152, 219. Prescott, R. D., 152. Purcell, D. H., 158. Purcell, R. J., 2nd, 152. O Quiney, J. J., 138, 194, 200, 219, 290, 291. R Ramsay, J. A., 200. Ransom, H. U., Jr., 152. Reed, W. O., 152. Reilly, E. B., 138, 225. Reitzell, W. R., Jr., 40, 104, 120, 181. Rice, C. W., 158. Richardson, F. B., 40, 143, 235, 261. Richmond, N. W., Jr., 40, 105, 126, 171, 180, 181. Richter, Robert, 40, 105, 126. Riley, W. P., 158. Ritter, R. H., 138. Rizer, R. I., Jr., 40, 105, 126, 186, 204, 235, 265, 285. Robb, W. S., 40, 106, 126. THE 1930 PEAN Robbe, F. G., 40, 106, 225, 285. Robertson, J. M., 2nd, 138, 181, 222, 225, 290. . Robinson, Gregory, 40, 106, 126, 168, 160, 171, 105, 196, 202, 222. Robinson. H. B. B., 40, 107, 126, 204, 235, 281. Rockwell, J. A., 158. Rogers, Carl, 40, 107, 126, 206. Rogers, R. S., 158. Rounrley, R. E., 135, 138, 202. Rounsefell, C. P., 138, 223. Rowell, Herbert, 138. ' Runyon, M. B., 152, 153, 204. S Sachs, A. L., 138, 144, 146, 185, 193, 196, 235, 265. Salant, R. S., 138, 171, 176, 178. Salls, 111. K., 40, 107, 126, 204. Sargent, 0. M., 40, 108, 126, 182. Saunders, G. R., 40, 108, 126, 135, 105, 196. Savage, 14lclwa1'd, Jr., 158. Savage, Edward G., 152. X Seheffy, Ilubert, 202. Seheffy, Luther, 138, 243. Seheu, J. P., 138, 224. Schley, A. W., 138, 200, 284, 285. Sehoch, L. M., Jr., 40, 108, 126, 186, 187, 188, 194, 206, 234, 239, 289. Sehorer, E. H., Jr., 158. Sehureman, James, 158. Scully, J. P., 138, 224. , Sedgwick, Charles, 40, 100, 126, 134, 193, 106. Seton, L. ll., 40, 109, 126, 235, 281. Severance, Craig, 152. Sharp, Bayard, 158, 222. Shea, T. J., Jr., 152, 186. Sherman, R. R., 40, 100, 126. Sherwood, A. W., Jr., 138, 206, 290, 291. Short, B. H., 138, 204, 243. Shute, H. F., 158. Sinclair, J. M., 40, 110, 126. sise, H. 40, 110, 126, 189, 194, 284, 285. Skillern, W. 266, 138, 144, 146, 200, 285. Skinner, E. N., Jr., 158. Smith, Barrett, Jr., 138. Smith, F. R., .Ir., 40, 110, 126. Smith, Harold G., 158, 135. Smith, Harrison D., 40, 111, 126. Smith, J. G.. 40, 111, 126, 182, 186, 210, 230, 234, 238. L L S L U U U U S S L L J S S L U U U S U S S U J U S U J L L L S S S S J U U L S L U Smith, Samuel, 152. Snow, R. B., 1.52. Snyder, H. M., Jr., 40, 111, 126. Sommer, F. X., Jr., 152. Sowden, G. S., 138. Spain, F. J.. 138, 130, 144, 146, 210, 234 235, 230, 251, 253, 260, 261. Spear, J. T., 138, 195, 196, 219. Spencer, W. A., Jr., 138, 145, 198. Sperrie, E. M., 40, 112, 126, 185, 225. Spiegel, J. P. 40, 112, 126, 176, 185, 194 105, 106, 225, 236. Stevens, L. N., 152, 224. Stewart, G. C., Jr., 152, 236. Stone, C. B., 158. Stone, R. N., 40, 112, 126. Stotler, T. C., 40, 113, 126, 186, 277. Strauss, John, 152, 176. Strauss, L. H., 138. Strickland, D. W., Jr., 138, 186, 236. Stuart, D. E., 138, 182, 236. Sugimura, Buniehiro, 40, 113, 126, 186, 235, 281. Swan, Henry, Jr., 138, 224, 273, 288, 280. Sweet, J. A., 3rd, 40, 113, 126, 180, 181, 198, 286. Sweet, W. E., 40, 114, 126, 135, 178, 186 287. Swift, C. M., 138, 188. Sykes, P. M., 158, 224. T Taber, T. C., Jr., 138, 145, 146, 200, 288. Tanembaum, C. J., 40, 114, 126, 224. Taylor, B. 1., Jr., 138. Taylor, D. H., 158, 236. Taylor, P. L., 152, 186, 187. Taylor, R. C., 152, 186, 187, 194, 234 - 239, 292. Taylor, T. B., Jr., 152. Terhune, R. B., 40, 114, 126, 198. Terry, D. D., Jr., 40, 11.5, 126, 135, 200,222 Thomas, E. B., 40, 115, 126, 224. Thompson, Cameron, 40, 115, 126, 224. Thompson, F. H., 2nd, 158. Thompson, M. A., 138, 194, 196, 204, 235 281. Tillinghast, C. F., Jr., 138. Tobey, W. J., 152, 178, 194. Tobitt, F. A., Jr., 40, 116, 126, 202, 243, 289 Tolman, H. I., 2nd, 152, 225. Tower, J. W., 138. THE 1930 PEAN J Toy, J. B., 158. U Tracy, J. D., 138. S Tribune, J. L., 40, 116, 126, 133, 180, 181 204, 215, 218, 246, 287. S True, G. R., 40, 116, 126, 186, 223. S Tufts, B. C., 40, 117, 126, 135, 186, 187 188, 196, 206, 232, 235, 261. S Twitcllell, M. C., Jr., 40, 117, 126. L Tym, Leon, 152. S Tyson, Cyril, 40, 118, 126, 200, 219, 234 239. U Ullman, V. A., 152, 163, 169, 236, 244. V U Vail, W. H., 2nd, 138, 145, 146, 218. S Van DeBogcrt, II. P., Jr., 40, 118, 126, 284, 285. U Van Pattensteiger, Robert, 138. L Van Stone, F. E., 152, 185, 188. S Vetterlein, W. G., 40, 118, 126, 198. L Vincent, C. R., Jr., 152. L Volz, R. R., 152. U Vroom, Ross, Jr., 138, 188, 194, 236. W S Wagner, F. A., Jr., 40, 119, 126, 135, 198, 218, 233. s Waite, F. M., 40, 119, 126, 185, 204, 225 234, 239. J Walker, W. G., 158. L Wallace, M. W., 152, 224. S Walling, J. F., 40, 119, 126, 135, 196. U Wallis, I-I. S., 138, 102, 225. J Wallis, Malcolm, 158. S Walsh, A. B., Jr., 40, 120, 126, 135, 236. J Wangelin, H. O., 158. S Ward, J. L., 40, 120, 126, 195, 196, 223, 235 S Wardman,G.E.,40, 120,126, 134,135,204 L Warren, R. H., 152, 292. L Warren, T. M., Jr., 152, 153, 198. J Washburn, Fernald, 158, 225. U Watson, B. A., 138, 281. S Watson, Richard B., 40, 121, 126, 176, 200. U Watson, William A., 138, 206, 236. S Watt, John E., 40, 121, 126, 204. L Waymack, E. R., 152, 204. S Weaver, William M., Jr., 40, 121, 126, 198, 225, 235, 246, 281, 287. U Webb, I-I. B., 138. L Webster, G. R., 152, 291. 7 7 Weddle, H. H., Jr., 152, 222. Weintraub, Sam, Jr., 152. Wells, Carter, 40, 122, 126, 168, 169, 225, 236, 284, 285. Westby, R. N., 152, 263, 292. Weston, H. S., 40, 122, 126, 132, 135, 202, 234, 235, 239, 251, 253. Wllccler, J. M., 133, 186, 187, 225, 290. Whicher, S. E., 152, 185. Whipple, 'laggm-l., 40, 122, 126, 193, 196, 206. White, FitzRandolph, 138, 224. White, John S., 133, 193, 194, 196, 206. White, Walter S., 152, 224. Whitney, K. R., 40, 123, 126. Whittemore, J. D., 138, 176, 284. Wild, 13. F., 2nd, 152. Wilder, D. H., 40, 123, 126, 292. 1 Wiley, ll. S., 40, 123, 126, 134, 176, 195, 1.96, 223, 225. 1Vlll31.1l0I', E. B., 40, 124, 126, 135, 291. Willey, A. K., Jr., 138. Williams, David D., 152, 236. Williams, Donald A., 152. Williams, George H., Jr., 138, 171, 178, 193, 194, 196, 225. Williams, Guy R., Jr., 138, 200. Willis, G. K., 158, 235, 253, 261. Wilson, K. R., Jr., 40, 124, 126. Wilson, L. A. S., 158. Wilson, Richard W., 138, 235, 265. Wilson, Walter E., Jr., 138, 194, 196. Wing, W. M., 152. Wolf, A. J., Jr., 133, 185. Wood, D. R., Jr., 40, 124, 126, 135,196,204, 231. Wood, F. E., Jr., 138. 1Vood, G. C., 40, 125, 126. Wood, .1. D., 133, 222, 288. Woodberry, J. D., 138, 200, 243. Woodman, 151. L., Jr., 138. Woodman, R. Ill., 138, 290. Wright, P. B., 138. Wright, W. D., 40, 125, 126, 200, 202. Wrightington, D. C., 152, 225. Wynkoop, H. J., Jr., 138, 198. Y Yard, H. N., 158. Young, R. B., 158. Z Zabriskic, C. F., 138. THE 1930 PEAN Advertisements .... Athletics .,..... Athletic Asso iation Baseball ...... Basketball . . . Cheer Leaders . Class Athletics . Crew ..... E Men. . .. Fencing Club . . Football . . . Golf ..... Hockey .... Three Captains . P. E. A. Band . . . P. E. A. Police . . Reception Committee Soccer ...... Swimming ..... Tennis. . . Track . . . Campus Views . . Contents . . . Clubs ..... . Chess Club .... Hcrodotan Society . . Scientific Society . Southern Club . Dedication ..... Dr Lmaties ...... Dramatic Association L nroll m en t ...... ll ac ulty . . If oreword . . Fraternities ..... Alpha Nu . . . Kappa Delta Pi . . Kappa Epsilon Pi . Phi Epsilon Sigma . Phi Theta Psi . . I umor Class ..,, Literary .... , Debating .... Golden Branch . Index . . 295 227 . . 230 . . 249 . . 255 232 . . 283 267 . . 234 . . 294 ..237 ..275 ..259 . . 234 . . 236 . . 233 231 . . 279 263 . . 271, . . 241 . 11 . 7 . . 221 . . 224- 225 223 222 . 5 . . 191 . . 196 162 . 25 . 6 . . 197 . . 204 202 . . 200 . . 198 . . 206 . . 158 . . 165 . . 166 . . 168 Low Lantern Club .... Merrill Lecture Course Merrill Prize Speaking Prize Awards .... er Middle Class . Musical ..... Exeter Aces . . Exeter Friars . . Exeter Trumps . Glee Club. . . Chapel Choir . . Orchestra . Organizations . . Publications. . UE Book . lllxonian . . Monthly . . Pean ,..... Religious ...... , Chapel Speakers . . Christian Fraternity , . . . Representation .... Senior Class .... Addresses .... Class Day Oflicers . . College Preferences . Cum Laude Society . Four-Year Club . . . Senior Class Ballot . Senior Council . . . Social , ........ Entertainment Connnittee . . June Ball Girl . . . June Ball Officers . . June Ball Poem . . . List of Moving Pictures New York Dance Committee . Summary ....... Trustees ........ Upper Middle Class . . . Non-Returning Upper Middlers . . Addresses . . . College Preferences Printing by the News Letter Press, Exeter, N. H. Photographs by the Cunningham Studio, Exeter, N. H. Engravings by the Canton Engraving Company, Canton, Ohio. Bound by the Boston Bookbinding Company, Cambridge, Mass. Cover by the David J. 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