Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)

 - Class of 1933

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Q fr .. G 4.-f, ! . is-,5-I ai , M - , -1- 1- . 45 P 5 5' m 1' V ,NX ,.,- - f V ' 2 f'f, 7 ,, ff f ff, A 1 0 fg ig? ig Af 1 ff J, 1 W 1 1 1 f THE 1933 PEAN PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY ,J-1,.J,.9!..5!..,1L 7 3 5' qg.g,+E-f! '! ..ffa 'gsfgff Te:Y3sO+ QB ....,. 5 ..5,,,a EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE Copyrighted June, 1933 by The 1933 Pean Board C. T. Parsons, Editor-in-Chief W. B. Gresham, jr., Business Manager Preface In order that the memory of these short years will forever remain fresh and un- dimmed with time, we offer this PEAN to the Academy. J k Dedicated with affection and respect to E. S. Wells Kerr, Dean of the Academy, who cares for the big things and for the little thingsg and because he cares, the Academy continues a place of order and of strength viii ffm- , WP 'ffl 5 M 41s 2gf:-144,111 4. ,41- X- fa 1 ., J, 1 -af 1 f f R. w ' 1 ' f X .1f. Jia ' , , 1 v 11. 5 , V , M 333953 ,,., '1 gf 1' V' 1 gr vi ,Vg in. fi 1 ,I A-li-. 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'X fs iw. 1 M CONTENTS W The School Literary Publications Musical Dramatics Fraternities Religious Social Athletics Advertisements THE 1.933 PEAN Seplembcr 1, Tlzursday, Seplrmbcr IQ, Zl1'011dr1y, SCPKWIZZYCI' 21, ll 1'1l11esd11y, Nozfcnzbrr 2.1, Tl1z1r5a'ay, DllCE7lIIIl'I' 1 7, Sut11r1i11y, Calendar FALL TERM, IQ3 2 Examinations for Admission to the Junior Class Examinations for Class standing Fall term begins Thanksgiving Day: a holiday Fall terms ends V11f11!1'011 oflzvo weeks 111111 II half WINTER TERM, 1933 J111111u1'v ll f'lillCSdLlV, Winter term be fins , - , Mardi 24 1'i1'lAIl1d'V, VVinter term ends .fl pri! 4, J11111' 1 tIlI!l12 111111: IO, Jlllll' 16, J11111: 111-2.7, Jznzr 24, June 26, J11111' 25, Jzmzf 27, July Ir, S'cptc111bcr I, A11g11sZ 29, Seplemlzfrz' IQ, Scpl1'111l1c1' 20, lVOUc'l771Ilt'I' 317, December 16, Vllftlfl-IIIZ of 0111: rtwk and I1 half 7'111?x1i11y, SPRING 'l'1+:RM, 1933 Spring term begins Tl1111's1I11,v flllff Fr1'11'11y, Examinations for Admission S111 111'1i11y, I 1'i11'11y, .Xlum ni Day Prize Night Examinations ofthe College Entrance Examination Board S11l111'11'11y .S'111zrl11y, lllollday, T11es11711y, Tuesday, F fiday, Tuesday, Tuesday, lV12d1zcxd11y, T1ZIlI'Sd0j', S11!z11'd11y, Speaking for the Merrill Prizes Anniversary Sermon Seniors' Class Day Spring term ends Vanalion Qf lwelve weeks Summer Session begins Summer Session ends FALL TERM, 1933 Examinations for Admission to the Junior Clirst- yearj Class Examinations for class standing Cto be taken by new students who wish to qualify for one of the three upper classes and old students who wish to remove eonditionsj Fall term begins Thanksgiving Day: a holiday Fall term ends Vac11!i011 of two weeks and 11 half f 5522 xiii? .411 306' ' . .1 , A ' '-.fan ,V- ' 1 V gf , lf- ,22 ,:..f152,' .'..'. 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I' ' sv' Maw' ,f S 3- Y pg, .J ,-17147 Q .. ,zz 'il 1 1 1 5 3 .mls ll Q.- QF' f., fa, f. ,fd H an .vw- 1 C I Cl.. DA ' V an 18 THE 1933 PEAN Trustees JEREMIAH SMITH, JR., A.B., LL.B., President . Elected June, I 907 LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D., ex-ajicio . . Elected june, IQI4 GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON, A.B,, LL.D. . Elected June, 1903 THOMAS VVILLIAM LAMONT, AB., LL.D. . lilected October, IQI 7 lWlNOT Osooou SIMONS, S.T.B., A,M., D.D. lilcctcd February, IQZO BERNARD W ALTIQR TRAFFORD, A.B Elected October, I92I IJICLMAR LI:IGHToN, AJS., M.B.A. Elected May, IQ32 CORNING BENTON, A.M.. . . Elected October, 11,322 EMILIE S. SPRING ..... Elected June, 1896 T reasurer Cashier C lerk of the Truszces LAURENCE IVIURRAY CRoSHIE,A.B. . . . . Elected October, IQ24 Cambridge, Mass . Exeter, N, H. New York City New York City New York City Rcadville, Mass. Cambridge, Nielsen , lixeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. . Exeter, N. H. I i 1 1 -L ff? fy fffi XJ X ff W N . 3? The Faculty THE BISHOP OF EXETER DR. PERRY DR. PLIMPTON THE 1933 PEAX 21 LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D., LL.D. Principal. Harlan P. Amen Professor. Elected June, 1914. Prepared for college at Lawrenceville School. A.B., Williams, ISQSQ A.M., Princeton, 1899, A.M., Yale, 1916, Litt.D., Dartmouth, 1915 L.H.D., Williams, IQZOQ L.H.D., Amherst, 1928, L.H.D., New Hamp shire, IQ32Q LL.D., Harvard. A A KID Instructor at Lawrenceville School, Professor at Williams College. JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS, A.M., LL.D. Professor of English Literature, Emeritus. Elected October, 1878. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, A.M., Dartmouth CHon.l, LL.D., New Hampshire College, Everett Athenaeum, the Signet, fb B K, Harvard, CD K fb, New Hampshire College, Sigma, Boston University. GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M., L.I-I.D. Instructor in German. Appointed June, 1895. Prepared for college at Albion, N. Y., High School. A.B., Williams, 1888, A.M., Harvard, I8Q4j L.H.D., XVilliams, 1928, Leipzig, Halle, Columbia. B Q K HOWARD ANDREW ROSS, A.B. Director of the Gymnasium and of Athletics. Appointed June, 1895. Prepared for college at Biddeford, Me., High School. A.B., Bowdoin. A A dv Formerly Director of Manchester Gymnasium. Member of American Physical Education Association, Secondary School Directors' Association. 22 THE 1933 PEAN GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B. Instructor in 3Iathematics. Appointed October, 1896. Prepared for college at Glens Falls Academy, N. Y. .-LB., Williams Instructor at the Hamilton School, Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, A.M., L.H.D. Morisou Professor ol Latin. lilected October, 1897. Preparerl for college at 'llTllIII2llISlJLll'1.f .Xcaclemy, '1'rumansburg, New York. A.li., llobart College, 1890, A.M., 1893, l..ll.D., IQISQ Leland Si1tlll.Ol'llLIL1lllOl' University. fb li XII, fb li K Instructor at Washington College, Tacoma, Wash., lXIanzanita Hall, Palo Alto, Cal., Leland Stanford junior University, Hobart College, Columbia University Summer Session. WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1899. Prepared for college at Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass., AB., A.M., Harvard. A 'I' Instructor at Racine College Grammar School, Racine. Wis. Assistant in Physics at Harvard. Member of Eastern Association of Physics Teachers. ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK, A.M., Ph.D. Cilley Professor of Greek. Elected October, 1890, Prepared for college at Norwich, N. Y. A.B., Harvard University, 1803, A.M., 18043 Ph.D., 1899. A T, KID B K Instructor at Wesleyan Acaderny, Wilbrtiham, Mass., Wlesleyan Uni- versity, Middletown, Conn. Member of Harvard Club of Boston, Ameri- can Philologicul Sosiety,Classical Assmcizition of New England. Author ol' Studies in the l,iie of St. Paul. Doctors thesis, in Harvard Studies. THE 1933 PEAN 23 WILHELM SEGERBLOM, A.B. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed june, 1900. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, 1897. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the American Chemical Society, New Hampshire Academy of Science, and New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. Coun- cilor for the Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society. Departmental Editor of the Journal of Chemical Education. Author of several books on Chemistry. STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in History. Appointed August, 1902. Prepared for college at Boston Latin School. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Har- vard. A T Instructor at Brewster Free Academy, Wolfeboro, N. H. Member of American Historical Association, New England History Teachers' Associ- ation, Ossipee Club. Author of An Outline of Ancient History. LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1903. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, 1904. Signet. Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English. Newspaper articles. Casual correspondent for various newspapers. Author of t'The Phillips Exeter Academy, a History. NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK, A.M. Instructor in History. Appointed June, 1906. Prepared for college at Brockton, Mass., High School. Bridgewater, Mass., Normal School. A.B., Harvard, IQO4Q A.M., IQO5. Instructor in Massachusetts Public Schools, Assistant in History, Harvard College and RadclilIe College. Member of American Historical Association, American Political Science Association. American Associa- tion for Labor Legislation. 24 THE 1933 PEAN FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA, A.M. Odlin Professor of English. Elected February, 1907. Prepared for college ut Martinsburg, VV. Va., High School. A.B., VVest Virginia University, IQOZQ A.M., Harvard, IQO3, Yale, CIP K XII, fi' B K Instructor at Martinsburg, W. Va., High School, the Choate School. Member of Modern Language Association. HENRY MARTIN SI-IUTE, A.M. Instructor in German and French. Appointed February, 1907. Preparecl lor college at Salem, Mass., High School. A.B., Tufts, IQO2, A.M.,1o02. A T Instructor at University ol Maine. HENRY LEWIS SWEET, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1910. Prepared for college at New Haven High School, New Haven, Conn. A.B., Amherst, 1907. 119 I' A, KID B K Instructor at University of Maine, Orono, Meg Principal of High School, Orono, Me. WALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Latin. Appointed October, 1910. Prepared for college at Hamilton Collegiate Institute, Canada. A.B., Toronto University, 1894, A.M., Harvard University, 1896, Ph.D., Chicago University, 1900. Instructor at Milton Academy, Milton, Mass., University School, Cleveland, O., Cheshire School, Cheshire, Conn. Blember of American Philological Association, New England Classical Association. THE 1933 PEAK 25 EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER, B.S. Instructor in French. Appointed June, 1911. Prepared for college at Hudson, Mass., High School. B.S., Dartmouth, 1894, Harvard. E X Instructor at Bridgton, Me., Academy, Detroit University School, Lawrenceville School. CORNING BENTON, A.M. Appointed September, 1911. Appointed Treasurer june, 1922. Prepared for college at Newton, Mass., High School. A.B., Harvard IQO7, A.M., Harvard, 1908. II H Assistant in History, Harvard University. PAUL HUNTINGTON LINABERRY, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed October, 1912. Prepared for college at the Oneonta, N. Y., High School. A.B., Harvard, 1908, A.M., 1910. Instructor at L'Ecole dc Commerce, Lyon, France, Lycec Ampere, Lyon, France, Lecteur cl'anglais a la Faculte des Lettres, Universite de Lyon, France. Vice-President of the New England Modern Language Association, Harvard Teachers' Association. ALFRED REYNOLDS WIGHTMAN, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Latin. Appointed October, 1912. Prepared for college at Rogers High School, Newport. R. I. A.B. fb B K Hobart College, Cambridge Latin School. r 7 Brown, I8Q3, A.M., 1900, Ph.D., Harvard, 1909. Camrnarian Club. Instructor at Morgan Park, Ill., Academy, University of Vermont, 26 THE 1933 PEAN WALTER EVERETT DOE, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September, 1915. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Wesleyan University, IQO8. HID N 9 L Instructor at Holderness School, Plymouth, N. H. Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England. HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY, A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed May, 1917. Prepared for college at Masten Park High School, Buffalo, N. Y. A.B., Princeton, 19085 A.M., 1915. Terrace Cluh. fb B K Instructor at Marietta Academy, Asheville Schoolg The Hill School, Nichols Schoolg Brooklyn Polytechnic. EARL ALONZO BARRETT, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college at Detroit Central High School. University of Michigan, A.B., Cornell University, 19143 A.M., University of Minne- sota, 1916. 111K E, A A111512 B K Instructor at Huron College, University of Minnesota, St. John's School, Manlius, N. Y. LEONARD ELKINS PEARL, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college at Vermont Academy. A.B., University of Ver- mont, 1910. K E Chemist with the General Electric Company, of Schenectady, N. Y. Arthur D. Little, Inc., Boston, Standard Alcohol Company, Fullerton, La. THE 1933 PEAN 27 FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN, A.M. Instructor in History. Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college at Oneonta, N. Y., State Normal School. A.B., Princeton, IQOZQ A.M., 19o5, 112 B K Instructor at New Rochelle, N. Y., High School, Brooklyn Latin School, Newark Academy. Member of Commission for the Revision of History Requirements. 1 HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE, A.B. Instructor in French. Appointed June, 1918. Prepared for college at Fairheld High School. A.B., Dartmouth, IQO7. Instructor at Detroit University School and at St. Paulls School, Garden City, Long Island. MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed june, IOI8. Prepared for college at Central High School, Springfield, Mass. A.B., Harvard, IQIZQ Signet. Instructor at Hartford High School, Groton School. Member of Har- vard Club of Boston. Editor, Ilarvard Advocate. liditor of l'Poems of YVordsworth and George Eliotls Mill on the Floss. HENRY SIMPSON COUSE, A.M. Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1918. Prepared for college at Hancock, N. Y., High School. A.B., Princeton, IQOQQ A.M., Harvard, 1915. Instructor :Lt the Kingsley School, Essex Falls, N. vl., the Lawrenceville School, the Noble and Greenough School. 28 THE 1.933 PEAN SAMUEL LEON PARCHER, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, IQI8. Prepared for college at High School, Biddeford, Me. Bowdoin, 18923 Maine Medical School and Portland School for Medical Instruction. 1892-3. XII T GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON, JR., A.M. Director of Admissions and Instructor in English. Appointed February, 1oio. Prepared for college at Phillips Brooks School, Philadelphia, Pa. AB Williams College, 10173 A.M., Harvard University, 10263 fi? A 9,113 B Is Gargoyle Society. PHILIP EDWIN HULBURD, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1919. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. S.B., Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, IQI7Q A T Ag VValker Club. Technology Alumni Association. Engineer with Stone 85 NVebster Eng. Corp., Boston, and Aberthaw Construction Co., Boston. OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON Assistant Director of the Gymnasium and oi Athletics. Appointed June, 192o. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. Harvard Uni- vcrsity Summer School of Physical Education, 1915. THE 1.933 PEAX 29 EZRA PIKE ROUNDS, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September, IQZO. Prepared for college at Cornish, Maine, High School. A.B., Bowdoin 1920. 9 AX, fi? B K The Association of Teachers of Mathematics in Xew England. ' I EDWIN SILAS WELLS KERR, A.B. Dean. Appointed September, IQZI, Prepared for college at Hillman Academy, Wilkes-Barre. Pa. All Princeton, iooo. Dial Lodge. fb B K Instructor at Asheville School, Asheville, X. C. RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed September, IQZZ. Prepared for college at Colorado High School. A.B., University of the South, IQIIQ A.M., Harvard, rozo. A I' S2 Member of Classical Association of New Iinglund. PERCY COUCH ROGERS, A.B. Instructor in French and Spanish. Appointed March. IO23. Prepared for college at West Springfield, Mass., High School. A.B. Wesleyan. IQIS. A X P Instructor at Bellefonte Academy, Bellefonte, Pa.: Choate School ation. American Field Service Fellowship. I.'L'niversite de Toulouse Diplome, Toulouse, France, IQ22-23. Wallingford, Conn. Member of Xew England Modern Language Associ- mance Languages, Cornell, 1925-26. 30 THE 1933 PEAN NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH, A.B. Instructor in Latin. Appointed March, IQ23. Prepared at Farmington, Me., High School. A.B., Harvard, 1921 fl, B K Instructor at Stuyvesant School, Warrenton, Va. HENRY D'ARCY CURWEN A.B. l Instructor in linglish. .Xppointed October, 1924. Prepared for college at the 'Thayer .Xcarle111y. Harvard College, .'X.l3.. degree taken in 1924 as ol 1915. CLARENCE HIGGINS SANFORD, S.B. M.D. 3 Medical Director. Appointed September, 1926. Prepared for college at Boston Iinglish High School, Boston, Mass. SB., Harvard, IQIS, M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1920. Instructor Department ol Recreation and Health, Boston Y. M. C. A., 1915-16. Medical Director, St. Paul's School, 'IQZO-23. House Ohicer, Lowell Corporation Hospital, 1923-24. DONALD SIMS RICKARD, A.B. A.M. 7 Instructor in French and Spanish. Appointed September, 1926. Prepared for college at Summit Academy, Summit, N. J. A.B., Cornell, IQZIQ A.M., 1924. A K Ii VVeil Fellowship, University of Strasbourg, IQ25. Instructor in Ro- THE 1933 PEAK 31 GEORGE THOMAS MAJOR, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed june, 1927, Prepared for college at Easthampton QMassachusettsD High School and Williston Academy. B.S., Harvard, 1927. if B K EDMUND ARTHUR CORTEZ, A.B., M.A. Instructor in Declamation, Appointed November, 1928. Prepared for college at Greensboro Literary Training School. A.B., Taylor University, 10253 B.O., IQ24Q BD., 1925j Asbury Theological Seminaryg M.A., Columbia University, IQZOQ Ed.M., Harvard Universi- ty, 1927. Organzier :und Director of Social and Religious Work, Upland, lnd.g Associate Professor of Drarnatics and Public Speaking, Asbury Theologi- cal Seminaryg fb A K, T K R, K AH ERNEST COSMA BARTELL, B.S. Instructor in English and Mathematics. Appointed june, 1929. Prepared for college at Tarcntum, Pa., High School, IOZZQ Kiskimine- tas Springs School, 19233 B.S., Princeton University, 1927. fb B Kg Tiger Inn Club: M. Taylor Pyne Prize. GEORGE EDWARD BENNETT, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed June, 1929. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, 1927. '32 THE 1933 PEAN DEXTER BUTTERFIELD, A.M., Ph.B. Instructor in lXlathematics. Appointed June, 1930. Prepared for college at North High School, Worcester, Mass. Ph.B., University of Vermont, IQQOQ A.M., Princeton University, 1930. S. N. lnstructor at University of Vermont. CHARLES RUSSELL STRINGER, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed june, 1930. Prepared for college at Irving School, Tarrytown, New York. A.B., Bowdoin, 10253 A.M., Brown. LlUniversit6 de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, IQ27-ZQ. SHERWOOD PERRY SMEDLEY, M.A. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed April, 1930. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. BA., VVilliz1ms, IQZZQ M.A.,1o24. A A CID Instructor at Williams Collegeg University of New Hampshire, Assist- ant in Chemistry at johns Hopkins University. Member of American Chemical Society. New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. WILLIAM MARTIN SOUDERS, M.P.E. Assistant Director ol Athletics. Appointed January, IQSO. Prepared for college at the Auburn, Neb., High School. B.S., Kansas State College, IQI4. B.P.l2., Springneld College, IQI6. M.P.E., University of Southern California, 1930. II K A Director of Physical Education in Milton, Mass., Public Schools, Di- rector of Physical Education, Milton Academy. THE1933 PEAN 33 GEORGE STEPHENS CARHART, M.A. Instructor in English. Appointed September, IQ3I. Prepared for college at East High School, Rochester, N. Y. A.B., Rochester University, M.A., Princeton University. Instructor at Monroe High School, Rochester, N. Y. Instructor at East High School, Rochester, N. Y. ROBERT MacFARLANE GALT, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Latin. Appointed February, IQ3I. Prepared for college at the City of London School, London, England. B.A., Cambridge University, IQ24Q M.A., Cambridge University, 1928. Instructor at Archbishop Holgate's School, York, England. Vice- Principal, United Church College, St. John's, Newfoundland. Instructor at Wilbraham Academy, Mass. JOHN CLARENCE HOGG, M.C., F.C.S. Instructor in Physics and Chemistry. Appointed june, 193,r. Prepared for College at Grammar School, Chesterfield, England. M.A., Queen's College, Cambridge. Universities, Cambridge, London, and Harvard. Instructor at Rugby School, England, Principal of United Church College, St. john's, Newfoundland. Professor of Chemistry, University College, St. john's, Newfoundland. ARTHUR ALEXANDER LANDERS, A.B. Musical Director. Appointed Iune, 1931. Prepared for college at Arlington High School, Arlington, Mass. A.B., Harvard, 1928. V A I I A ' . Musical Director at North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, Ill. 34 THE 1933 PEAN HENRY LELAND CHAPMAN LEIGHT ON Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed January, IQSI. Prepared for college at Cony High School, Augusta, Ne. A.B., Bow doin College, IQZSQ A.M., Harvard, 1930. A A if Head of Mathematics Department, Cony High School, Augusta, Me Instructor in Mathematics, Tufts College. , A.B., A.M. CLAUDE THADDEUS LLOYD, B.A., Ph.D. Instructor in English. Appointed September, IQ3I. B.A., Simmons College CTexz1.sj, 19175 Ph.D., Yale, 1925. Associate Professor of English at University of New Hampshire. Mem- ber of Modern Language Association of America. CID K fb JOHN MAYHER, A.B. Instructor in History. Appointed june, IQ3I. Prepared for college at Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. A.B., Amherst College, 1926. A A CID, 'IJ B K Instructor at St. Paulls School, Concord, N. H. ZENAS FRANKLIN NEUMEISTER, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed September, IQ3I Prepared for college at Dalton High School, Dalton, Mass. A.B. Wesleyan, IQZSQ A.M., Middlebury, IQZQQ Harvard. Instructor at Rumsey Hall and Brookline High School. THE 1933 PEAK 35 JAMES TELLER SCHOOLCRAFT, B.S., M.A. Instructor in German. Appointed January, 1931. B.S., Union College, 1923, MA., Columbia, 1927. Heidelberg Uni- versity. Harvard University. Candidate for Ph.D., Columbia, IQ32. Instructor at Columbia. Instructor at Hunter College, New York. Instructor at the University of Manitoba. Canada. HARRIS HENDERSON THOMAS, A.B. Instructor in French. Appointed January, 1931. Prepared for college at Denton High School, Denton, Md. A.B., Trinity. Sorbonne, Paris. Instructor at St. Paul's school. Assistant dlanglais at Lycee Hoche, Versailles, France. REV. WILLIAM HENRY JONES, A.B., B.D. Instructor in Bible. Appointed July, 1031. Prepared for college at Central High School, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., Western Reserve University, 1887, B.D., Episcopal Theological School CCambridgej, 1891. A K E Instructor at Howe School, Ind., University School, Cleveland, O., Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. HENRY GUSTAVUS CARRELL, B.P.E. Assistant in the Gymnasium. Appointed November, IQ3I. Springfield College, degree taken in 1931 as of 1907. High School. Prepared for college at Morristown, N. I., High School. B.P.E., Director of Physical Education and Dean of Boys at Brookline, Mass., 36 THE 1933 PEAN RUSSELL STURGIS BARTLET T, Ph.D. Instructor in Science. Appointed june, IQ32. Prepared for college at Taft, Watertown, Conn. B.A., Yale, IQI7, Ph.D., 1924. Instructor at Yale, 1924-26. Assistant Professor, 1928-32. Scientific articles in Physical Review CU. SJ, P1zz'los0plz1'ca! .Magazine CEnglandj, Proceedings of the Royal Society. ROBERT NEWTON CUNNINGHAM, B.Litt., M.A. Instructor in English. Appointed August, 1932. Prepared for college at Mercersburg Academy. A.B., Princeton, 1925 B.A., Oxford University, 1928, B.Litt., IQZQQ M.A., 1932. Instructor at Mercersburg Academy. Instructor at Princeton Univer- sity. HOWARD TREVELYAN EASTON, M.A. Instructor in Latin and Greek. Appointed September, 1932. Prepared for college at Baltimore City College, Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins University, 1926, M.A., IQSO. Assistant Professor and Dean of Men, Westem Maryland College, 1925-27. Assistant Professor, Ohio Wllesleyan University, 1930-32. HOWARD GRAY FUNKHOUSER, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, 1932. Prepared for college at Shenandoah Institute, Dayton, Yirginia. A.B. Washington and Lee, 1921, M.A., Columbia, 1924. E N512 B K, 'ff A E, '19 A K Instructor at Danville, Ya., Military Institute, Columbia University. Associate Professor of Mathematics at Washington and Lee University. THE 1933 PEAN 37 LOUIS MARCEL IORRE Instructor in French. Appointed june, 1932. Licencie d'Anglais, L'Universite de Dijon. Agrege d'Angl51is, Sor- bonne, 1930. Assistant French lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, 1928-30. CHILSON HATHAWAY LEONARD, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English. Appointed May, 1932. Prepared for college at Curtis High School, New Brighton, N. Y. B.S., Cornell University, 19235 A.M., Cornell University, IQ27, Ph. D., Yale, 1932. Instructor at University of Minnesota, 1925-1926. Instructor at Yale, 1926-1932. DeVAUX deLANCEY S.B. A.M. 7 Y Instructor in French. Appointed March, 1932. Prepared for college at Yonkers High School, Yonkers, N. Y. S.B., Harvard, IQ24, A.M., Princeton, IQ27Q Cornell, Middlebury College. Instructor at University of Vermont. Lecturer in French at University of Wisconsin. THEODORE HARPER MCCREA, A.B., M.A. Instructor in French. Appointed February, 1932. Prepared for college at New Trier High School, Winnetka, Ill. A.B., University of Minnesota, IQZQQ M.A., Harvard, 1930. CID B K Instructor at the Valley Ranch School, Valley, Wyo. 38 THE 1.933 PEAN WILLIAM GURDON SALTONSTALL, A.B., M.A. Instructor in History. .Xppointed June, IO32. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, 19285 A.M., 1931, Instructor at William Penn Charter School. GEORGE BOOTH VAN SCI-IAACK, S.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, 1932. Prepared for College at High Sfhool, Coxsackie, N. Y. SB., Harvard, IQQQQ .-X.lXI., Harvard! IQ32. lnst ructor at Harvard. CLAIR NAYLOR, Ph.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed llay, IQ32. Prepared for college at Olean High School, Olean, N. Y. Ph.B., Yale IQZOQ M.A., 1928. Instructor at Yale. E X EDWARD ROBERT SCOTT M.A. 7 Visiting Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1932. Prepared for college at Carlisle Grammar School, Carlisle, England. BA., Cambridge University, IQZIQ M.A., 1927. Instructor at King's College School, London, England. THE 1933 PEAN 39 23:59 ,, ,WJ 4f,,,,g-- 3, .. - by : V -, 12 4' V. -A 7552 , Lj - lx, A4 mx 3 5 f ,. 553, , - 5 MXQQQS ,ag rf Az P4 is 5, fl 53- W1 , . J f wx x ,E 5 is-ig --if 2 fs iid' EW 15' -,V if 51 f Er, ,W -F if sf,-4' 2 6? ,, V4 1 -v- Tsar , . 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BECKWITH V-icc-President Secretary Senior Class IC, the class of 1953, have come to the end of our prep school days. Many of us came to Exeter three or four years ago, and as preps looked to the lordly Seniors for im- portant decisions, leadership, and any bit of notice which might be bestowed upon us. Since that time we have grown in many ways. We have come to appreciate the true value of friendship, we have learned the meaning of victory and defeat, and we have prepared for life in countless other ways. Exeter has offered us much in the way of tradition and democracy, two of her most respected symbols. Seemingly she has given all in return for nothing, but we should not feel that we have failed in keeping our trustf' During our Senior year we have, in spite of our mistakes, advanced our school to a higher plane of dignity. As Seniors we have been able to take a leader's part in the institution of the Harkness Plan, and thus we have promoted the New Exeter while still retaining the admirable qualities of the Exeter our fathers knew. Exeter hag meant a great deal to us. It will mean more as the years pass and we recall all the incidents of our years here-close contests with Andover, interesting events of school life, and participation in school activities. We have passed one milestone in our life. Our school days are over, and we are about to step into College life. Exeter has taught us how to be men, but we must now prove that we are men. Starting once more at the bottom of the ladder we must show that we are capable and fit to be recognized no longer as the frivolous youth of the pre-depression era, but as the sensible, clear-headed man of today. Prob- lems lie before us, and we cannot disregard their presence. College therefore should carry its full sig- nihcance of importance to our minds as we realize that opportunities await us in the immediate future' just as we have been regarded as leaders by the underclassmen of Exeter, so will many of us be re- garded by the people of tomorrow. But to justify any kind of respect we must not under-estimate the importance of our college career. Exeter has helped us toward our first goals and achievements. Any other success we may attain in the future will depend solely upon our endeavor. Thus we enter upon life grateful to Exeter, loyal to her traditions and hopes, encouraged by our happy life here, proud of the past, and expectant of the future. 42 THE 1933 PEAN College Preferen ce, Harvard EDWARD STIMSON ACTON SHAWINIGAN FALLS, QUEBEC Ted Ed Bill, Entered junior Yearg Academy Hockey Tearng Champion- ship Upper Middle Class Hockey Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Championship Senior Class Football Tcamg All-Class Track Teamg Scientihc Society, Vice-President, Secretaryg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Cornellg Kappa Delta Pi. BRENT MAXWELL ABEL SCARSDALE N Y Brent Max Entered Lower Middle Year Championship Seruor Class Basketball Teamg All-Class Basketball Team, Class Football Track Squadg Lantern Club Musical Clubs P E A Band THE PEAN, Advertising Manager G L Soule Debating Society Presidentg Herodotan Society Executive Committee Acade my Debating Teamg Cum Laude Society Honor Man First Group C255 Second Group C45 Honorable Mention C65 Bandler Latin HI Prize CFirst5g William K Tencher English Prize john O. Heald Debating Prizeg Hall French Prize CHonorable Ment1on5 OAKFORD WOODNUT ACTON, JR SALEM, N I Entered Lower Middle Year Academy Soccer Squad C25 Glee Clubg Herodotan Society Les Cabotms, Honor Man Second Group C251 Francis Elementary Algebra Prize CTh1rd5 Wentworth Plane Geometry Prize CSecond5 Becker History Prize CHonorable Mention53 College Preference Princeton THE 1933 PEAN 43 ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN HAMADAN, Przresrx B0b.', 4'Persia. Persian Athlete. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Soccerg Cum Laude Socie- tyg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg G. L. Soule Literary Society, Vice-President, Presidentg The Exonian C3j, Exchange Editorg Christian Fraternityg Lantern Clubg Chess Clubg Dramatic Associationg Glee Clubg Honor Man, First Group C5j, Second Group C215 Merrill Prize in English CSecondjg Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize CFirstDg Bundler Latin Prize CSecondjg College Preference, Hamilton. JOHN FRANCIS WARREN ANDERSON GREAT NECK, N. Y. !iAndy'!J Kllohnny-77 Entered Senior Yearg Track Squadg College Preference, Har vard. ERNEST WILFRED APRIL SALEM, MAss. 4'Ernie. Speed Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Academy Basketbz1ll'l'eamg Academy Baseball Squadg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. 44 THE 1933 PEAN DONALD WILLIAM BAKER SCARSDALE, N. Y. Don.l' Bake Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football C215 Championl ship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg Championship Senior Class Swimming Teamg Crew Squad C215 The ESCUYZHZIZ, News Editorg Glee Clubg Lantern Clubg Golden Branch Debating Societyg Science Groupg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Harvard. JOHN BRADFORD BARNEY BR1DG1cxvAI1aR, MASS. jack, Entered Senior Yearg Glee Clubg College Preference, Harvard. JOHN MACRAY BATTEN CAPE MAY, N. I. Jack johnny King, Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Team3 Academy Basketball Teamg Baseball Squadg Class Day Olficers, Third Marshalg College Preference, Cornellg Kappa Delta Pi. i THE 1933 PEAN 45 Entered Senior Yearg Wrestling Squadg 175-lb. Wrestling Championshipg G. L. Soule Debating, Societyg Christian Fra- ternltyg College Preference, Dartmouth. Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Track Tearng Winter Track Teamg Academy Track Team: College Preference, North- western. DONALD DeFOREST BAUER BROOKLYN, N. Y. lCP0p.77 l!DOn,77 !ID0C.11 l ' WILLIAM STANTON BAXTER BROOKLYN, N. Y. HBax. Bill. Entered Junior Yearg Class Baseball QQ, Squash Squadg Four- Vear Clulug Honor Man, Second Groupg Honorable Mentiong Honor Man, First Groupg Junior Algebra Prize, CSeeondlg junior Latin Prize CSecondDg Lower Middle Latin Prize Clfirstlg College Preference, Princeton. JOHN VANDERBECK BEAM M.xPL1swooD, N. J. it 46 THE 1933 PEAN ROBERT HARRIS BECKWITH MORRIS, ILL. Bob. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Academy Bas- ketball Team, Captaing Baseball Squadg Class Day Officers, First Marshal, Senior Class, Secretary, june Ball Officers, College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. DONALD CHESSMAN BEERE FORT HOYL15, MD. 'tDon. Entered Senior Year, Les Cabotinsg Southern Clubg College Preference, M. 1. T. WILLIAM RUSSELL BENNETT, JR. XVILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Ben Bill.'7 Entered Junior Y earg Academy Basketball Team, Managerg Class Football C453 All-Class Football Team Czjg Championship Senior Class Football Teamg P. E. A. Police, Athletic Associa- tion, Class Baseball C253 Herodotan Societyg Christian Frater- nity, Four-Year Club, College Preference, Williamsg Alpha Nu. THE 1933 PEAN 47 COSMO ANTHONY BERTOCCI Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg College Pref- erence, Harvard. SOMERVILLE, MASS. Bert. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Football Tearng Class Foot- ball C239 All-Class Footballg All'Class Trackg Honor Man, Second Groupg Pinchot Prize in Woodcraft CFirStJg College Preference, Dartmouth. THOMAS HERBERT BILODEAU BOSTON, MASS. Tom f'Thos. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Academy Hockey Tearng Baseball Squadg Prize for Best Backfield Play Crogzjg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Delta Pi. JAMES HAROLD BLAKE EXETER, N. H. H-lim. Beany. 48 THE 1933 PEAN WILLIAM HEGLEY BONSER TOLEDO, O. 'fBill. Boze.'l Entered junior Yearg Dramatic Club Czlg College Preference Yale. GEORGE POTTER BORST BAYONNE, N. J. HGeorge. Hjoef' Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Colgate. LOUIS VOLUNTEER BOSSERT BAYSIDE, L. l., N. Y. HButch.'l 4'Lou.'l Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Tearng Academy Wrestling Teamg Winter Track Squadg Dramatic Associationg Christian Fraternityg Glee Club: College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. THE 1933 PEAN 49 1 D'ARCY SCOTT BREWER STAMFORD, CONN. HScotty. D'Arc.,' ' Entered Upper Middle Year, Championship Upper Middle Class Hockey Team, Academy Hockey Team, Academy Soccer Teamg Interfraternity Council, The Exonian Cel, Managing Editor, Lantern Club, Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Yale, Phi Theta Psi. l CHARLES RUFUS BROWN Wiasrvorzr, CONN. Ruled, Brownian Entered Lower Middle Year, Soccer Squadg Crew Squad Church Choirg Orchestra. Cgjg Chess Club, Les Cabotinsg Band C3j Banning Prize, Latin 2 CSecOndjg College Preference, Harvard. DUNCAN HODGE BROWNE, JR. CHICAGO, ILL. Dune, Entered Senior Year, College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 50 THE 1933 PEAN ROBERT SEYMOUR BUSCH GREAT NECK, N. Y. HBOb.U KlDink'77 11106.17 Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Harvard. DOUGLAS ELLSWORTH BUTMAN W ALTHAM, BIASS. KKDOug. Y! HBut.77 llDOC.7, Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Dartmouth. DAVID CARLSON W ooDsTocK, N. Y. Dave, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Tennis Teamg Class Basketballg Class Baseballg P. E. A. Polieeg THE PEAN, Assistant Business Managerg G. L. Soule Societyg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha. Nu. THE 1.933 PEAN 51 ARTHUR HASELTINE CARTER RIPON, WIS. Art. Nick Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Track Teamg Winter Track Teamg Class Basketballg Herodotan Societyg Honor Man, First Group, Second Group C3Dg Honorable Mention C6jg Cum Laudeg'LCollege Preference, Dartmouth. JOHN MCMULLEN CASE WELLESLEY, MASS, jack, Casey. KaSo. Entered junior Yearg Academy Track Teamg Harvard Inter- scholasticsg Winter TraekTeamg All Class Track Teamg Singing Clubg Cvlee Clulwg Herorlotan Societyg Dramatic Association, Assistant Stage Manager, Executive Committeeg Four-Year Clubg Golden Branch Debating Societyg THE PEAN, Assistant Business Managerj Entertainment Committeeg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. WILLIAM BOWERS CHACE FALL RIVER, MASS. Bill. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Class Footballg All-Class Football Teamg Class Swimmingg All-Class Swimming Teamg Class Crewg Track Squadg Senior Councilg Winter Dance Committeeg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 52 THE 1933 PEAN ALBERT HENRY CHAMBERLAIN, JR. ANDOVER, MASS. Squeak, Petit. Chamby. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Squash Team, Managerg Ath- letic Associationg Chess Clubg Herodotan Societyg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Harvard. ROGER BARNES CHARLESWORTH SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Roge. Charlie Entered Junior Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Class Hockey 1453 Championship Upper Middle Class Hockeyg Class Golfg Class Tennisg Church Monitorg Christian Fraternityg Les Cabotins, Secretaryg Scientihc Society CResignedjg Four-Year Clubg Dramatic Associationg Cast, Two Gentlemen of Sohof' College Preference, Princetong Kappa Delta Pi. CHARLES ALLAN CHATTERTON YONKERS, N. Y. AL Chatty. Entered junior Yearg All-Class Tra ckg Class Footballg Chris- tian Fraternity Cabinetg College Preference, Princetong Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1983 PEAN 53 JOHN PAUL CHUBET NORWOOD, MASS. ffjackf' ffJ0hmy.', ffchubef' Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Football Team Cgj, Captain, Academy Basketball Team Cgjg Academy Baseball Team C255 Academy Track Team, Football CEndJ Trophy, 19323 College Preference, Princeton, Kappa Delta Pi. HERBERT HUNTOON CLARK, JR. PATERSON, N. J. uHerb. Clarkie. Entered Junior Year, Golf Squadg Class Baseball, Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Williams. RICHARD CHARNLEY CLARK DERBY, CONN. Dick. Entered Senior Year, Academy Track Squad, Dramatic Associationg UTWO Gentlemen of Soho, Casfg The Exonian, Associate Editor, P. E. A. Band, College Preference, Har- vard, Kappa Delta Pi. 54 THE 1933 PEAN ROBERT FORD CLARY, JR. GREAT FALLS, MONT. K'Bob. WILLIS GLEED COE WOODBURY, CONN. L'Bill. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Track Team, Cham- pionship Senior Class Football Team, Harvard Interscholastics, Senior Council, Upper Middle Class, Secretary, Dramatic Asso- ciation CQD, President, Golden Branch Debating Society Czj, Vice-President, Secretary, Les Cabotins, Treasurer, Chapel Choir, Glee Club Cal, P. E. A. Band, Winter Dance Committee, Senior Pin Committee, Chairman, Cast, The Queen's Hus- band, nGold in the Hills, Captain Applejackf' L'Two Gentle- men from Soho, June Ball Officer, Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Dartmouth, Phi Epsilon Sigma. JOHN JOSLIN COLONY, JR. KEENE, N. H. Johnnie, HBig John. Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Swimming Team Czj, All-Class Swimming Team, Championship Lower Middle Class Swimming Team, Crew Squad C355 Class Football, Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Honor Man, Second Group, College Pref- erence, Harvard, Phi Epsilon Sigma. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Football Qzj, Class Basket- ball Cgjg Crew Squad, Inter-Fraternity Council, Glee Club, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Princeton, Alpha Nu. THE 1933 PEAN 55 ARTHUR EDWARD COLWELL HANcocK, ME. Buzz.7' l'Art. Entered Junior Yearg Class Footballg Class Baseball Qzjg Academy Baseball Team Czjg College Preference, Undecided. RICHARD FOSS COOPER RocHrss'rER, N. H. Dick, Gary. Coop. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Hockey Team, Mana- ger, Academy Football Team, Assistant Manager, Athletic Associ- ation, P. E. A. Police, Class Tennisg G. L. Soule Debating Society. College Preference, Dartmouth. HENRY PARSONS COOLIDGE BOSTON, Mass. Harry, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Lantern Clubg Dramatic Associ- ation, The Phillips Exeter Monlhly, Secretary, College Preference Harvard. 56 THE 1933 PEAN Iintered Junior Yearg Class Footballg Class Basketball fglg All-Class Basketballg Championship Senior Class Basketball Teamg Class Baseballg College Preference, Harvarclg Phi Ep- 5 silon Sigma. ADOLPH COORS, 3RD GOLDEN, Cor.. Ad.l' 'lDolph. Charlie.'l Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Class Basketball C255 Class Hockeyg Class Tennis Cgjg P. E. A. Band Czjg Southern Clubg Christian Fraternityg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Cornellg Kappa Epsilon Pi. GUILD COPELAND, III CAMBRIDGE, Mfxss. A Cope. i'Guild.'l Copelon. LAWRENCE PAUL CORBIN, JR. NEW YORK, N. Y. Paul, Entered Junior Yearg Squash Team Czj, Captaing Class base- ballg Four-Year Clubg Lockett Squash Cupg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. THE 1933 PEAN PERRY JAMES CULVER ROCKINGHAM, N. H. HP' J.77 HPerI,y.7! ClHarp0.17 Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Senior Class Foot- ball Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Class Basketballg Cham- pionship Lower Middle Swimming Teamg Academy Tennis Team, Managerg Senior Councilg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Chapel Monitorg Church Monitor C213 The Estonian Cgj, Business Man- ager, Accountantg The EH Book, Editor-in-Chiefg Athletic Associationg P. E.A. Band Czj, Presidentg Orchestra Czjg Musi- cal Clubs, Executive Committeeg Les Cabotinsg Mamie's Music Mastersg Fall Dance Committeeg Winter Dance Committeeg Cum Laude Societyg Honor Man, First Group 155, Second Group C335 Honorable Mentiong Dillon French Prizeg Went- worth Mathematics Prize Qgjg Holder Chemistry Prizeg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. WILBUR LOVE CUMMINGS, JR. GREENWICH, CONN. Bill. t'Love.l' Entered Junior Yearg Class Swimmingg Wrestlingg Class Day Oflicers, Poetg Les Cabotinsg The Scientihc Society QD, Secretary, Treasurerg Dramatic Association Czjg Four-Year Clubg Phillips Exclef Mozzthly Czj, Assistant Editorg Merrill Essay CFirstJ, IQ32Q College Preference, Harvard. DAVID MYNDERT CURTIS NIARLBORO, MASS. Dave Curt. Entered Lower Middle Yearg College Preference, Harvard: Alpha Nu. 58 THE 1933 PEAN THOMAS CURTISS BUFFALO, N. Y. Nos.,' Tomf' Entered Senior Yearg Academy Hockey Teamg College Pref- erence, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. 'N fs MALCOLM TUCKE CURTISS, JR. IIINGHAM, MASS. Tucke. Eags. Eekes. Entered Junior Yearg All-Class Swimming Team fzjg Cham- pionship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg Senior Class Swimming Teamg Crew Squad fzlg The Exonizm, Associate Editorg Dramatic Associationg Glee Club C255 Herodotan Societyg Christian Fraternityg Musical Clubsg College Preference, Har- vard. HAROLD WESLEY DANSER, JR. Mr. VERNON, N. Y. Hal, Har1'y. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Senior Class Soccer Teamg Dramatic Associationg Lantern Clubg Glee Clubg Golden Branch Debating Society, Vice-President, Presidentg Academy Debat- ing Teamg John O. Heald Debating Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1933 PEAN 59 RANDALL HUNT DECKER, JR. MONTCLAIR, N. J. Randy Ran. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Swimming Teamg Track Squadg College Preferenee,Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. JOSEPH PAUL DeLORENZO JAMAICA, N. Y. HJoe.J! HDe.5! HDCLH Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Squadg Academy Hockey Teamg College Preference, Yale. WILLIAM JOHN DIPSON BATAVIA, N. Y. HDip-77 KEBil1.1! Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Football Teamg Cham- pionship Senior Class Football Teamg Championship Lower Middle Class Basketball Teamg Championship Senior Class Basketball Teamg Championship Lower Middle Class Baseball Teamg All-Class Baseball Squadg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Dartmouthg Alpha Nu. - 60 THE 1933 PEAN ALFRED BROKAW DIXON EAST ORANGE, N. I. Dick, 'tDix. Entered Senior Yearg Championship Senior Class Swimming Team, All-Class SWimmingTeamg Herodotan Society, Christian Fraternity, Honorable Mention C255 Honor Man, Second Groupg i College Preference, Yale, Kappa Delta Pi. RICHARD MERCER DORSON NEW YORK, N. Y. 'tDick. Dorse. Dirt. Entered Junior Year, Fall Tennis Tournament, Runner-upg Academy Squash Team, Class Tennis, Tennis Squad Czjg Chess Club QQ, Secretary, President, The Exonian, News Editor QResignedj, Golden Branch Literary Society, Secretaryg Four- Year Club, College Preference, Harvard. ARTHUR JOY DRAPER CHARLOTTE, N. C. HA1,t.U Entered junior Year, Class Football, Chapel Monitor, Chris- tian Fraternity, THE PEAN, Associate Editor, Managing Editor, Lantern Club Czj, President, Glee Club, Chapel Choir, South- ern Clubg Honor Man, First Group C3Dg Honorable Mention C 31, Bandler Latin HI Prize CFirstDg William K. Tencher Prize in English IV, College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. THE 1933 PEAN 61 LOUIS FREDERIC DuBOIS ST. LoU1S, Mo. Louie Fred Entered Upper Middle Yearg Radio Club, President, Astrono- my Groupg College Preference, M. I. T, ROGER HILL EMERSON SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASS. Emmy. Rog.', Entered Senior Yearg Class Soccer, Tennisg Glee Club, College Preference, Harvard. l SAMUEL HAMILTON EATON YVAKEFIELD, MASS. ll Sam'!7 Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Track Team Czjg Academy Hockey Team Czjg Senior Council, Vice-President, Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretaryg Senior Class, President, Dramatic Association, Executive Committee, Winter Dance Committee, june Ball Officers, Chairman, Class Day Oflicers, President, College Preference, Yale, Alpha Nu. 62 THE 1933 PEAN HENRY SUTRO ESBERG PURCHASE, N. Y. 'fHank. Essy. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Crew Squad C355 P. E. A. Policeg Choirg Glee Clubg Les Cabotinsg Dramatic Associationg Cast, The Royal Family, The Queen's Husband, Gold in the Hills,'l 'A Captain Applejackj' Two Gentlemen of Sohof' College Preference, Dartmouth. MAXWELL FERNALD EVELETI-I KIQNNIQBUNK, Mic. Mac, Max lCV.l' Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Yale. JOHN ANDREW FARRELL EAST ORANGE, N. 1. Johnny Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Acade- my Baseball Team, Managerg Athletic Associationg P. E. A. Policeg Class Basketball Czlg Championship Senior Class Basket- ball Teamg All-Class Basketball Teamg Golden Branch Literary Society, Treasurerg DramaticAssociationg Cast, Captain Apple- jackgn Herodotan Societyg Christian Fraternityg Honorable Mention Cgjg Honor Man, First Group Czjg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1933 PEAN 63 CRAWFORD RUGGLES FERGUSON WABAN, MASS. Fergf' Prince. Crawff' Entered junior Year, Academy Hockey Team, Academy Golf Team, Manager, Championship Upper Middle Hockey Team, Athletic Association, Runner-Up Fall Golf Tournament, Second Division, Crggrjg College Preference, Yale. NORMAN HARTRY FIELD PHILLIPS, ME. 'cNorm. Ben linterecl Upper Middle Yearg .Xcadeiny Basketball Squad CQD, Track Squad fzjg Harvard Interscliolasticsg All-Class Track Team, Winter Track Team, T1I47,E,l'IJl1lUlZ Czj, News liditor, Assign- ment Editorg THE PLAN, Assistant Business Manager, Golden Branch Debating Society, College Preference, Harvard, Phi lipsilon Sigma. HOWARD STETSON FLETCHER, JR. JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. uFlCtCl1.H HStet. Entered Senior Year, Glee Club, College Preference, Harvard. 64 THE 1933 PEAN Iintered Junior Year, Senior Class Soccer Team, Chess Clubg Honor Man, First Group, Second Group C313 College Preference, Harvard. OSMUN FORT PLAINFIELD, N. I. Oz. Obbie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Hockey, Class Soccer, P. E. A. Band C255 Glee Club, Scientific Society, Treasurer, Herodotan Society, Les Cabotinsg College Preference, Princeton. JOHN JAQUITH FOX SOUTH SALEM, N. Y. Kllfoxyhll HIILIZZYIH RICHARD FREDERIC FRENCH BRAINTREE, MASS. Dick.,' Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Swimming Team: Manager, Athletic Association, Vice-Presidentg Class Day Officers, Historiang Musical Clubs Cgj, Treasurer, President, Accompanist fgjg Fall Dance Committee C253 Les Cabotinsg Inter-Fraternity Councilg Honor Man, First Groupg Honor Man, Second Group Cgjg College Preference,Harvardg Kappa Delta. Pi. THE 1933 PEAN 65 ELI GARFIELD GIFFORD, JR. SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Gift 'faux' Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Baseball Team, Man- ager, Athletic Association, VVrestling Team, Championship Class Football Team C253 All-Class Football C215 Winner 155- lbs. School Wrestling Championshipg The Golden Branch Lit- erary Society Czj, Vice-President, Secretary, The Ex071id1'Lc2j, Assistant Editor, Dramatic Association, Production Staffg College Preference Princeton, Kappa Delta Pi. CHARLES HOWARD GILL NEWPORT, R. I. Chas 'tCharlie. HGH. Entered Junior Yearg Championship Lower Middle Basketball Team, All-Class Tennis Czj, Captain: Academy Squash Team, Academy Tennis Squad, College Preference, Dartmouth. WILLIAM WARING GREEN DAYTON, O. Bill. Entered Senior Year, Golf Squad, Class Basketball, College Preference, Yale, Alpha Nu. 66 THE 1933 PEAN ROGER PHILIP GREGORY BROOKLYN, N. Y. Phil, 'KGreg, Entered Junior Yearg Academy Track Teamg Dramatic Asso- ciationg Glee Clubg Choirg Mamie's Music Mastersg Christian Fraternityg French Clubg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Amherst. WILLIAM BACON GRESHAM, JR. PLAINJFIELD, N. I. Bill, Gresh. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Senior Class Foot- ball Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Championship Upper Middle Class Hockey Teamg All-Class Track Teamg Squash Squad C2Dg THE PEAN Cgj, Advertising Manager, Business Man- agerg Honor Man, Second Group Czjg Honorable Mention C3jg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Delta Pi. HOLDEN COWEE GUTERMUTH BERLIN, N. Y. Doo Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1933 PEAN 67 ROBERT BARR HAMILL WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Bob, Ham!' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football Czlg Champion, ship Senior Class Football Teamg Class Baseballg All-Class Football Tearng Christian Fraternity Cabinetg College Preference, Princetong Phi Epsilon Sigma. RICHARD GRAVES HARDENBROOK ROCHESTER, N. Y. Dick Hardy.'7 Entered junior Yearg Lantern Clubg College Preference University of Michigan. ROBERT AVERILL HARMAN PLAINEIELD, N. J. Bob. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Swimming Czjg Radio Clubg Cum Laudeg Bandler Latin IV Prize CFirstjg Bandler Vergil Prize Qliirstjg College Preference, Yale. 68 THE 1933 PEAN NELSON HASTINGS BROOKLINE, MASS. Nessyf' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Crew Squad C2jg Cum Laudeg Honor Man, First Group C415 Second Group C413 Honorable Mentiong The Ex01ZfI'd7Z CQD, Associate Editorg Dramatic Asso- ciationg Cast Gold in the Hillsf' Orchestra C3Dg Glee Club C253 Choir C215 Les Cabotinsg Hall French Prize CFirstjg William A. Francis Senior Mathematics Prize CFirstjg Mason Latin Prizeg Bandler Latin IV Prize CSecondDg College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT CHARLES HAYMAN NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. '4Bob. Charlie Entered Upper Middle Yearg Science Groupg Willam A. Francis Senior Mathematics Prizeg Honor Man, First Groupg Cum Laude Societyg College Preference, Cornell. DANA WALDRON HAYWARD PORTLAND, ME. Butch. Mahat. Championship Class Swimming Team Czjg Class Football' Honor Man, Second Group C255 College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi, 5 YJ Entered Upper Middle Y earg All-Class Swimming Team C255 J THE 1933 PEAN 69 JAMES MISKIN HEDLEY YONKERS, N. Y. Jimf' Entered Senior Yearg Academy Swimming Teamg College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. DONALD FRANZ HENDRIE PLAINHELD, N. I. Don. Entered Junior Year, Academy Swimming Team Cgl, Captain, Class Swimming, Crew Squad, Class Tennis, Senior Council, Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Class Day Oflicers, Second Marshal, Glee Club C253 Librarian, Four-Year Club, Southern Club, June BallOHicerg College I'referencc,Yale3 Phi Theta Psi. JOHN TIMOTHY HILL LEXINGTON, MASS. Sleepy. Jack, Entered Lower Middle Year, Dramatic Association Czjg The Phillips Exeter Mafzllzly Cgj, Circulation Manager, Adver- tising Manager, Business Manager, Christian Fraternity, Col- lege Preference, Princeton. 70 THE 1933 PEAN LESTER NATHAN I-IOFHEIMER Nlcw YORK, N. Y. 'A Les Entered Lower Middle Ycarg Class Footballg Class Golfg Wrest- ling Squadg Academy Golf Squad, Scientific Society, Chess Club C213 College Preference, Harvard. JOSEPH OCHS HOENIGSBERG SHEBOYGAN, WIS. 41106.73 Entered Senior Year, Academy Basketball Squadg Champion- ship Senior Class Football Team, Herodotan Societyg College Preference, Leland Stanford. H FRANCIS DONALD HOUGHT ON AUBURNDALE, MASS. HFran. Franny Iocko. Entered Upper Middle Yearg All-Class trackg Scientific Socie- ty, treasurerg Dramatic Association, Glee Club, Orchestra, Band, Librarian, Musical Clubs, Executive Committeeg Fall Dance Committee, College Preference, M. I. T. THE 1.933 PEAN 71 JOHN LOVELL HOUGHTON WEs1'E1ELD, N. J. t'Jack. Bull, Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Football Squadg All- Class Football Team, All-Class Basketball Team C213 Champion- ship Senior Class Basketball Teamg All-Class Baseball Team C215 Glee Club, College Preference, Harvard. JOSEPH AZOR HOWELL NEW YORK, N. Y. HJ'Oe'H Entered Senior Yearg Crew Squad, THEXPEAN, Managing Editor, Lantern Club, Honorable Mentionffzjgl-College1Prefer- ence, Princeton. WILLIAM EVERETT HOYT, JR. SALEM, MASS. Bill, K'Count. Entered Junior Y ear, Class Baseball, Class Football, Cham- pionship Senior Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Dartmouth. 72 THE 1933 PEAN DURBIN HUNTER GREAT NECK, N. Y. l'Hunt. Dub.', Charlie, Entered junior Yearg Crew Squad C4Dg Academy Crewg Class Footballg Winter Track Squadg All-Class Crewg Fencing Clubg Southern Clubg Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg THE PEAN, Assistant Business Manager Cllesignedjg Cheer Leaderg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. WILLIAM CRAIG HUNTTING W ATERTOWN, M ASS. Hopper, Bumping. lintererl Upper Middle Yearg P. li. A. Piratesg Mamie's lVIusic Mastersg Glee Clubg Les Cabotinsg Choirg Techner English Prizeg Collette Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. JOHN MONKS STARR HUTCHINSON DETROIT, MICH. Hutch.7' Hooch. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Class Swimming Team Cgjg Class Crewg All-Class Swimming Team Czjg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. THE1933 PEAN 73 JAMES LOWRY JACK, JR. INDIANA, PA. HRed'77 llJim'77 Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Football C353 All-Class Footballg Class Baseball C253 All-Class Baseball Czjg Champion- ship Senior Class Football Team, Herodotan Society, Presidentg G. L. Soule Literary Society, Rifle Club, Vice-President, Hon- orable Mentiong College Preference, Yale, Alpha Nu. CLEVELAND EDWARD JAUCH, JR. BUFFALO, N. Y. Cleve Entered Senior Yearg Dramatic Associationg Choirg Glee Clubg Orchestra, Christian Fraternity, Mamie's Music Mas- ters, College Preference, Princeton. ALBERT JOHN JEHLE, IR. BUFFALO, N. Y. Alf, Jell. Charlie Entered Junior Year, Class Football fgjg Class Baseball, All-Class Track Teamg Class Squash C215 Track Squaclg Inter- Fraternity Councilg Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg Church Monitorg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 74 THE 1.933 PEAN 4- Entered Junior Yearg Class Football C213 Class Tennis C215 Academy Squash Team C215 Dramatic Cluhg College Preference, Harvard. ALFRED TOWN SHEND JOHNSON SCARSDALE, N. Y. At'tiC.,' Entered Junior Yearg Crew Squad C315 Class Squashg Chapel Monitorg Cum Laudeg Lantern Club C21, Presiclentg Golden Branchg Dramatic Association C41, Cast, The Royalllfamilygw Phillips Exeter Molzfhlgf C21, Editor-in-Chiefg Four-Year Club 5 Christian Fraternity C415 Joline Greek Prizeg College Preference , Harvard. ERIK AUGUSTIN JOHNSON CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Ole. Countf' JOSEPH WEST JOHNSON, JR. ORANGE, N. J. Joe Johnny.'l Entered Senior Yearg Class Hock ' D ey, ramatic Associationg Glee Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. RUSSELL M. JOHNSTON SELINSGROVE, PA. Russ, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Baseball f3l3 College Preference, Princetong Alpha Nu. JOHN JAY JOYCE, III NARBERTH, PA. llJ'Ohnny.J7 HJ. J'.H Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Teamg Class Swimmingg College Preference, Undecidedg Alpha Nu. WILLIAM SCHUMANN KATZ LEWISTOWN, PA. Bill. Entered Junior Yearg Fencing Squadg Class Baseballg Wrest- ling Teamg Championship Senior Basketball Team, Managerg All-Class Basketball Team, Managerg Herodotan Societyg Chess Clubg G. L. Soule Literary Societyg College Preference, Yale. THE 1933 PEAN 75 76 THE 1.933 PEAN DANIEL FRENCH KEYES CONCORD, MAss. Dan.'l Da.nny. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Hockey, Class Tennis, Squash Team, Glec Club, Dramatic Associationg Cast, Gold in the Hills, Cast, l'Cu.ptz1in Applejzxckf' College Preference, Harvard, Phi Epsilon Sigma. WILLIAM EDMUND KENNEY BRIGHTON, MASS. Bill, Ken, Entered Senior Yearg Class Football, Honorable Mention, Orchestrag College Preference, Undecided. BEN DREW KIMPEL FORT SMITH, ARK. Benny Entered Upper Middle Year, Lantern Club, College Prefer- ence, Northwestern. THE 1933 PEAN 77 l PHILIP KNAPP l NEW YORK, N. Y. t'Phil. Knapper. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Basketballg Honor Man, Second Group Cgjg Bandler Latin H Prize CFirstDg College Preference, Harvard. RAYMOND PATRICK LARKIN PARrs, FRANCE i'Ray. Joe Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Team Qzlg Championship Lower Middle Class Basketball Teamg Class Tennisg Les Cabotins, Presidentg Dramatic Associationg Col- lege Preference, Princeton. l BERTRAND LOUIS KOHLMANN New YORK, N. Y. Bert. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Baseball Tearng Class Foot ballg Class Basketballg Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternity Dillon French Prize CFirstlg College Preference, Yale. 78 THE 1933 PEAN ROBERT ASHTON LAWRENCE RUTLAND, VT. Bob. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Winter Track Teamg Academy Track Squadg THE PEAJ S ' rnouthg Alpha Nu. N, ecretary, College Preference, Dart- Entered Senior Yearg Les Cabotinsg College Preference, Harvzwd. LAVAL JOHN PAUL LEBOEUF WEBSTER, M ASS. A' Frenchyf' J l PAUL HARTMANN LEE BROOKLINE, MASS. 'fPaul. Iago.l' Entered Senior Classg Scientilic Groupg Radio Clubg Scientific S ' ' - ociety, Glee Club, College Preference, Harvard. THE 1933 PEAN 79 RICHARD LEWIS LEHMAN VVHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Lee Dick.'l Entered Senior Yearg Glee Clubg College Preference, Harvard. JOHN BROTHERS LEONARD CANTQN, Onro Ujohnnyf' Big johnfl linlered junior Yezirg Four-Year Cluhg Class Bzisketball C4j Championship Senior Class liasketlmll Teaimg Class Golfg Col lege Preference, Dartmouth. CHARLES PHILLIP LEROYER, JR. WINCHESTER, MASS. Phil. Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Football Teamg Acad- emy Football Tearng Academy Crew C2D, Captaing Senior Coun- cilg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 80 THE 1933 PEAN HENRY LLOYD LEXINGTON, KY. Lexf' , MALCOLM EARL LEWIS MELROSE, MASS. Mal, t'Mac. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Dramatic Associationg Glee Clubg Marniels Music Mastersg The Exzmian, News Editorg Honor Man, First Groupg College Preference, Harvard. llntered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Football Squad C213 Championship Class Basketball Team Czjg Crew Squadg Glee Clubg The E1'0lII'd7Z, Assistant Business Nlanagerg Science Groupg Southern Clubg Chapel Monitorg College Preference, M. I. T.g Alpha Nu. FRANK MARSDEN LONDON, JR. NEW Yorzrc, N. Y. Londos. Mardy.,' Jack Entered Upper Middle Yearg Winter Track Squadg All-Class Track Teamg College Preference, Yale. JOHN MacLEAN MacLAURIN VVARE, MASS. Mac, Entered Junior Yearg Class Tennisg Fencing Club C253 Her- odotan Societyg Golden Branchg Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg Glee Clubg College Preference,Harvardg Alpha Nu. JOHN SCOTT MAGRANE BIONTCLAIR, N. J. H Redwl Entered Junior Yearg Academy Hockey Teamg Class Football Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi ALBERT EDWARD MAYER, JR. SPRINGFIELD, MAss. HAALD Entered Senior Yearg Wrestling Teamg Glee Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Dartmouth. THE 1.933 PEAN 81 82 THE 1933 PEAN SAMUEL BELKNAP MAYO DURHAM, N. H. Sam, Moses, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Chess Clubj Cum Laudeg Honor Man, First Group Czj, Second Group Czjg Bandler Latin Prize CFirstjg Tencher English Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT SARGENT MCCOY SANDPOINT, IDAHO Bob. Mac, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Basketball Czjg Champion- ship Senior Class Basketball Teamg Class Soccerg The Exonian, Associate Managerg P. E. A. Bandg Orchestrag P. E. A. Piratesg Mamie's Music Mastersg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Dartmouth. DOUGLAS ADOUE MCCRARY CALVERT, TEX. CKMa4C.7! llTeX'Y! Entered Junior Yearg Class Football C355 Class Basketballg Class Baseballg Championship Senior Class Swimming Teamg Track Squadg Four-Year Clubg Southern Club, Secretary, Treas- urer, Presidentg Cheer Leader C3D, Head Cheer Leaderg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE 1933 PEAN 83 FRED H. MCGUIRE, IR. DETROIT, M1cH. Mickey. Chico. Entered Junior Year, Championship Lower Middle Class Swimming Team, Academy Soccer Team, Manager, Class Soccer, Academy Wrestling Teamg Athletic Association, 115-lb. Wrestling Championship, Dramatic Association, E Book, Business Manager, Four-Year Club, Christian Fraternity, Golden Branch, College Preference, Princeton. MORGAN KENNEDY MCGUIRE NEW LONDON, CONN. Nitro lN'lor. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football C2j, Champion- ship Senior Class Football Team, Boxing, Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Team, Crew Squad C213 Herodotan Society, Executive Committee, Christian Fraternity, College Preference, Dartmouth. WALTER HARRISON MCINTOSH, JR. SCARSDALE, N. Y. f'Mac.f' i'Walt. K Entered Senior Year, I Winter Traclr Squad, A B. A. A. Relay Team, Herodotan Society, Christian Fraternityg College Preference, University of Pennsylvania, Phi Theta Psi. 84 THE 1933 PEAN JOHN LYMAN MESTON PUEBLO, COL. Ujackf' Entered Senior Year, College Preference, Dartmouth. RALPH MICHAELS HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Mike, Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Football C315 Senior Class Championship Football Team, All-Class Football, Academy Track Team, B. A. A. Relay Team CAlternate15 All-Class Track Team, Harvard Interscholastic Track Team C215 Winter Track Team C313 Herodotan Society, Secretary, P. E. A. Band, Drum-Major C213 Southern Club C215 G. L. Soule Literary So- ciety, Musical Clubs, Executive Committee, Fall Dance Com- mittee, College Preference, Yale. RICHARD WHITTELSEY MILLER PLALNFIELD, N. I. Dick Entered junior Year, Academy Soccer Team, Academy Hock ey Team, Captain, Academy Crew, Cheer Leader, College Preference, Yale, Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE 1933 PEAN ELWOOD RAYMOND MONS KENILWORTH, ILL. Hoot, Entered Upper Middle Year, Crew Squad, Winter Track Squadg Runner-up School Wrestling Tournament, Honorable Mention C215 College Preference, Princeton, Phi Epsilon Sigma. FRANCIS DETWILER MOORMAN NEW YORK, N. Y. U FI'Zlf1k.H Entered junior Yearg Academy Swimming Team C213 All-Class Swimming Teamg Championship Lower Middle Class Swimming Teamg Crew Squad C31Q Dramatic Associationg Golden Branch Debating Societyg THE PEAN C31, Associate Editorg Four-Year Club, Honor Man, First Group C21, Second Group C315 Honor- able Mentiong College Preference, Princeton. SILAS MERCER MOORMAN, JR. NEW YORK, N. Y. Merce. Mercer. Baron, Entered Junior Yearg Class Footballg Class Swimming Team C213 Championship Lower Middle Class Swimming Team, All-Class Swimming Teamg Academy Swimming Team C21, All-Class Track Team, Dramatic Associationg THE PEAN C21, Secretaryg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, First Group C513 Honorable Mention C215 Bandler Second Prize, Latin Ig College Preference, Harvard. 86 THE 1933 PEAN ALFRED STAUNTON MOSES, JR. SCARSDALE, N. Y. 'fAlf U HMO. Entered junior Yearg Class Tennisg Class Squashg Champion- ship Upper Middle Class Tennis Tearng Track Squadg Winter Track Squzrdg Christian Fraternityg Chess Clubg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yale. l l aa ::F1aSh.n RICHARD PAUL MORTEN TEANECK, N. I. Dick. Stebbens. Butch Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Squadg College Pref erence, Princetong Alpha Nu. DWIGHT FAY MOWERY, JR. NEWPORT, R. I. 'fBud.', Entered Senior Yearg Class Swimmingg Class Tennisg Class Hockeyg Chess Clubg Orchestrag College Preference, Harvard. THE 1933 PEAN 87 THOMAS DANIEL NAST Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Squashg Dramatic Associ- ationg Herodotan Societyg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Dartmouth. HENRY S. NEWHALL Entered junior Yearg Class Football Cgjg Class Tennisg Class Squashg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, A. and M. College of Texas. CHICAGO, ILL. Tomi' RICHARD VanWYCK NEGLEY, JR. SAN ANTONIO, TEX. Dick, Neg. Entered junior Yearg Class Footballg All-Class Football Teamg Wrestling Teamg Track Squadg Golden Branch Literary Society, Treasurer Czjg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, United States Military Academyg Kappa Delta Pi. SAN AN1'oN1o, TEX. Hank. 88 THE 1933 PEAN JAMES ARTHUR NEWMAN, IR. LEOMINSTER, MAss. LlRed.77 !!J'im-77 Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football C215 All-Class Footballg Class Basketballg Crew Squadg Orchestrag Glee Clubg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, M. I. T.g Alpha Nu. GORDON ERNEST EDWARD NICKLOS PONCA CITY, OKLA. Nick. Entered Junior Yearg Class Footballg All-Class Track Teamg Harvard Interscholastics Track Teamg Class Swimming C215 All-Class Swimmingg Academy Swimming Team: Herodotan Society, Executive Committeeg College Preference, Yale: Phi Epsilon Sigma. EDWARD MANTON NIGHTINGALE PASADENA, CAL. Nightshirt.'l Puch.', Flossie. Ed, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football' Class Soccer' 9 7 All-Class Trackg Winter Track Teamg Herodotan Societyg The Exonicmg Golden Branchg Dramatic Associationg Cast, Two Gentlemen of Sohog College Preference, Pomona. THE 1983 PEAN 89 ARTHUR NOTMAN, JR. DONGAN HrLLs, N. Y. Bob. Alby.', Entered junior Year, Academy Soccer Teamg All-Class Tennis Team, Dramatic Associationg Golden Branch Debating Society, Herodotan Societyg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Har- vardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. HARRY A. NOYES, JR. HYDE PARK, VT. f'Noisey. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Golf, Runner-Up, Fall Tournament, Second Division, Tencher English Prizeg College Preference, Bowdoin. JOHN ALOYSIUS O'KEEFE LYNN, MASS. Hjackf' Entered Upper Middle Year, Track Squad, G. L. Soule De- bating Society, Secretary, Scientific Society, Academy Debating Teamg Tencher English Prize, College Preference, Harvard. 90 THE 1933 PEAN ALFRED MORSE OSGOOD KENILWORTH, ILL. ALM f'Ozzy. UCharlie, Entered Junior Yearg Class Football C413 Championship Senior Class Football Team, Captaing All-Class Football Qzjg All-Class Track Czbg Class Hockey C215 Class Basketballg Cheer Leaderg Senior Councilg Senior Pin Committeeg Dramatic Club C4D, Vice-President Czlg Christian Fraternityg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Princetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. FREDERIC CHAUNCEY PAFFARD, JR. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Fred Fuzz. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Squadg Track Squadg Class Hockeyg All-Class Track Teamg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. ROBERT EDWARDS PAIGE SOUIHBRIDGE, MAss. Bob. Pago Page, Entered Senior Yearg Track S d' Cl Harvardg Kappa Delta Pi. qua , o lege Preference, THE 1.933 PEAN ADDISON MELVIN PARKER, IR. Das Morms, IA. Add. Addy. Des Entered Upper Middle Year, All-Class Swimming MD, Cham- pionship Class Swimming Team Cal, Golden Branch C2D, Cum Laude Society, Honor Man, Second Group, First Group Cgj, Dillon French I Prize Clfirstjg College Preference, Dartmouth. ROBERT BURTON PARKER BELLEVUE, PA. Burt No-neck. Entered Junior Year, Class Football Czj, Manager, Class Basketball, All-Class Basketball, Academy Basketball Team C253 All-Class Golf, Academy Golf Team, Captain, P. E. A. Police, President, junior, Lower Middle, Upper Middle, Classes, Senior Class, Vice-President, Senior Council, President, Chris- tian Fraternity Cabinet Qzj, Secretary, Class Day Ofhcers, Sec- retary, Four-Year Club, Christian Fraternity, Winter Dance Committee, Chapel Monitor, Inter-Fraternity Council, Gavit Cup CIQ32DQ College Preference, Princeton, Phi Epsilon Sigma. CARL TAYLOR PARSONS RYE, N. Y. Doc, Bud.'l Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Soccer Team QD Captain, THE PEAN, Secretary, Editor-in-Chief, Scientific Society Vice-President, President, Lantern Club, Vice-President, Chris- tian Fraternity, Phillips Church Monitor, College Preference, Harvard, Alpha Nu. 92 THE 1933 PEAN AUSTIN PECK PROVIDENCE, R. I. Entered Senior Year, Academy Swimming Team, College Preference, Brown, Alpha Nu. RICHARD GIFFORD PEDRICK BEVERLY, MAss. Cliff, Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Football, All-Class Foot- ball,ii-Championship Upper Middle Class Hockey Team, Captain, Academy ,Football Team, Academy Hockey Team, College Preference, Harvard, Kappa Delta Pi. ANTHONY DANIEL PELLEGRINO BROOKLYN, N. Y. Pelly. Entered Junior Year, Academy Soccer Team, All- Class Swim- ming Team, Championship Lower Middle Class Swimming Team, Class Swimming, Class Baseball QQD, Soccer Squad, Scientific Society, Christian Fraternity, Four-Year Club, Honorable Mention, College Preference, Harvard. THE 1933 PEAN 93 l v FRANKLIN ALLEN PETERS, JR. PATERSON, N. J. Pete Butch Entered junior Yearg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. EDWARD HAMBLEN PETERSON CAMBRTDGE, MASS. Eddie 'tPete. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Hockey Squadg Golfg College Preference, Harvard. ROSCOE HUNTER PHILBRICK, JR. GLOUCESTER, MASS. RoS.'l RoWig. Phil. Entered junior Yearg Winter Track, Managerg Christian Fra- ternityg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Dartmouth. 94 THE 1933 PEAN SILAS BENT PHILLIPS, JR. NEXVTON CENTER, MASS. U H Entered Senior Yearg Class Swimrningg Glee Clubg College Preference, Harvard 5 Phi Epsilon Sigma. CHARLES ALBERT PINGREE BRADFORD, MASS. Charlie. Entered Senior Yearg Class Hockeyg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Dartmouth. TOM RANDOLPH POTTER l NEW YORK, N. Y. clCy'77 tlP0tt H Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, Yale. l THE 1933 PEAN 95 WALTER HALL PULSIFER, JR. WHITMAN, MASS. PulSi.', Entered Senior Yearg Winter Track Teamg College Preference, M. I. T. CARLTON SAMUEL REDMOND, JR. WABAN, MASS. Red 'fCarl. Reddo.l' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Footballg Class Baseball Crew Squadg Christian Fraternityg College Preference, Harvard Phi Theta Psi. EDWARD HOLLISTER RIDDLE A CAMBRIDGE, MASS. uNed'1r Entered Upper Middle Year 5 Academy Track Team, Managerg Athletic Associationg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Class Officer, Valedictoriang Lantern Clubg Musical Clubs, Treasurerg Orches- tra C233 Glee Clubg Church Choir C251 Fall Dance Cornmitteeg Cum Laudeg Honor Man, First Group Cglg Wentworth Second Year Algebra Prize, CSecondDg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. 96 THE 1933 PEAN WOODBRIDGE PHELPS RILEY POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. Plielps. Canute Entered Junior Yearg Track Squad C315 Class Hockey C31 Class Tennisg Herodotan Societyg Glee Clubg Four-Year Club Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Yale. JOHN ROBERTS OLD GRIQENWICH, CONN. Black john. Robie. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Golf Squndg The Exoniang College Preferenve, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. WARREN MILLIARD RODGERS NEW YORK, N. Y. Rodg. Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1933 PEAN ABB BROOKLINE, MASS. HAb.1! H Rosy!! Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Team, Class Hockeyg Track Squadg College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM HERBERT ROTHWELL, ZND KL Entered Senior Yearj Winter Track Team, Glee Clubg Choir, College Preference, Harvard, Phi Theta Psi. OT ROSENBERG GECRGE LEWIS ROSENBERG ROCHESTER, N. Y. Rosy Lew. Dutch, Entered Lower Middle Yeitrg All-Class Football Team, Man :agerg Championship Senior Cluss Football Team, Manager Dramatic Association Cgjg Golden Brunch Debating Society C25 College Preference, Yale. BOSTON, MASS. Bill? Rocky.'l Academy Football Team, Track Squadg 97 98 THE 1933 PEAN PETER RUTTER PINE FORGE, PA. Pete Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg The Exonian, Associate Editorg Heroclotan Societyg College Preference, Princetong Alpha Nu. 'I WHEELER SAMMONS, JR. CHICAGO, ILL. Sammy, Entered Senior Yearg Class Footballg Championship Senior Class Basketball Teamg Lantern Clubg Golden Branch Debating Societyg Herodotan Societyg The Jllofzlhly, Contributing Staffg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Harvard. EDWARD SAVAGE, JR. NEW YORK, N. Y. 'tEd. Savak. Big Ed. Entered junior Yearg Academy Swimming Teamg Champion- ship Lower Middle Swimming Team, Captaing Class Footballg Class Baseballg Golf Squadg Herodotan Societyg Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg Honor Man, First Group, Second Group Czjg Honorable Mention Cgjg Bandler Latin I Prize CFirstjg Bandler Latin II Prize CFirstDg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE1933 PEAN 99 JOSEPH FRANCIS SAVAGE, IR. NEW XLORK, N. Y. llJ0e.7? KC SaV.77 Hxficsgl Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Class Footballg Class Basketball C319 Championship Senior Class Basketball Team, Captaing All-Class Basketball Teamg Class Baseballg Track Squadg Senior Council, Secretaryg Inter- Fraternity Council, Presidentg Church Monitorg Senior Pin Committeeg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. ARTHUR METER SCHLESINGER, JR. CALIBRIDGPQ. Mrxss. zz ir Art. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Winter Track Squad C235 The Exozzian Czj, Associate liclitor, .Xlumni liditorg Golden Branch Literary Society Czjg Herodotan Societyg llonor Klan, First Group Czjg Honor Man, Second Groupj liandler Latin Prize CHonorable Mentionjg Pennell Prizeg Handler Latin Prizeg 1 College Preference, Harvard. EDWIN HENRY SCHORER, JR. BALTIMORE, MD. Ed.'l Eddie Entered Junior Yearg Academy Squash Squadg Class Tennisg Herodotan Societyg Four-Year Clubg Southern Clubg Honor Man, Second Group C753 Honorable Mention C315 -College Pref- erence, Stanford. 100 THE 1933 PEAN PAUL WIN SLOW SEARS WELLESLEY, MASS. Paul, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Footballg Class Hockeyg Class Tennisg Class Swimmingg Dramatic Associationg P. E. A. Band 3 College Preference, Harvard. JAMES SCHUREMAN NEW BRUNSNVICK, N. I. Jim. Schure. Ieem. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Crew, Manager C2Dg Athletic Association C255 All-Class Swimming Team C315 Championship Class Swimming Team C353 Inter-Fraternity Councilg Dramatic Association, Production Staff Cgj, Executive Committee C213 Glee Club C353 Christian Fraternityg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. ALVORD SHEEN NEW YORK, N. Y. K! 77 Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Squadg Academy Track Squadg Glee Club g Church Choirg Christian Fraternityg M3IHiC,S Music Mastersg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1933 PEAN BERGER MALE SHEPARD Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Crew Cgjg All-Class Track Teamg Glee Clubg Herodotan Societyg Scientific Societyg College Preference, Yale. AKRON, O. IK Shepg, EDWIN H. SIBLEY Entered Senior Yearg Class Swimmingg Crew Squadg College Preference, Cornell. HAROLD JEROME SHIRLEY SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Ierry. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Orchestrag Les Cabotinsg Col lege Preference, Harvard. CHICAGO, ILL. C C Edt!! 101 102 THE 1933'PEAN CHARLES BLAKE SKINNER YONKERS, N. Y. HCharlie. Entered Senior Yearg Track Squad, Science Club, College Preference, McGill. THOMAS RYDEN SKINNER M ANCHESTER, N. H. 'lTom. Entered Senior Ycarg Acaedmy Track Team, Thompson Cage Pole Vault Record, College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. DEXTER ALLEN SMITH LEXINGTON, MASS. Smitty. 'fDex, Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Soccerg P. E. A. Band Czj g Elementary Algebra Prize, Third, Bandler Latin Prize, Secondg College Preference, Dartmouth. THE 1933 PEAN 103 HAROLD GRANT SMITH PALO ALTO, CAL. 'LHal. Smitty. H, G. Mercury, Entered Junior Yearg Academy Track Team QQ, Captain, B. A. A. Relay Team C253 Harvard Interscholastics C353 Allf Class Track Teamg Class Basketball, Upper Middle Class, Vice-Presidentg Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Treasurer, Head Monitor, Phillips Churchg Four-Year Clubg Christian Fraternity, Glee Clubg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, University of California, Phi Theta Psi. ROWAN DUNKLE SPRAKER, JR. COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. Bud. Sprake.,' Entered Senior Year, P. E. A. Band, College Preference Cornell. ' ROBERT ALFRED STANLEY LINCOLN, N. H. Snapper. Bob, Stan. Entered Senior Yearg Golf Squad, Glee Club 3 College Pref- erence, M. I. T. THE 1933 PEAN ROSS POTTER STAPLES ' NORTH ATTLEBORO, MAss. Stape. 'fRoss. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Footballg Class Hockeyg Class Baseballg Championship Lower Middle Class Baseball Teamg All-Class Baseballg College Preference, Princetong Alpha Nu. THEODORE BEHN STEINHAUSEN Rocrrizsran, N. Y. 'L Pete. I'edf' Steinyf' Entered Junior Yearg Championship Upper Middle Swimming Teamg Championship Senior Basketball Teamg Track Squad C31 g Chapel Monitorg Dramatic Association C21, Master Electrician C215 Golden Branch C219 T1-115 PIQAN, Photographic Editorg Saturday Evening Entertainment Committeeg College Preference, Uni- versity of Michigan. THOMAS WILSON STEPHENSON WILMINGTON, DEL. 'iAawa. Steve, Winchell. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Basketball Teamg Chapel Monitorg Class Day Oflicers, Oratorg Golden Branch, Presidentg The Exmziazz, Assistant Editor, Feature Editorg Lantern Clubg Contributing Staff of The Monllzlyg Academy Debating Teamg Christian Eraternityg Dramatic Associationg Cast, The Rehearsalf' Southern Clubg John O. Heald Debating Prizeg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1.933 PEAX 105 Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Baseball C253 G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Herodotan Societyg Glidden Latin Prize QFirstDg College Preference, Princeton. JOHN DAUGHERTY STEWART INDIANA, PA. Johnny, Stewy. Entered Senior Yearg Class Soeeerg College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. SIDNEY M. STEWART, JR. LIEDFGRD, MASS. Sid Stewie l'Nick. Literary Societyg Herodotan Soeietyg Christian Fraternity College Preference, Harvard. FREDERICK PRESCOTT STRATTON LTILXVAUKEE, Wrs. Fred 'cStrat.'l Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Swimmingg G. L. Soule 106 THE 1933 PEAN WILLIAM FRANCIS SULLIVAN, JR. NASHUA, N. H. Bill. Sully. erence, Harvard. DUDLEY VANNESS SUTPHIN, 2ND INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Dud. Iinterecl Senior Yeurg Academy Football Teamg Track Squadg June Ball Omcerg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. JOSEPH GUY SUTTON, JR. CEDAR GROVE, N. I. Io-e. Sutty. Entered Lower Middle Yearg P. E. A. Band C315 Orchestrag Glee Clubg Choir fzjg Dramatic Clubg Cast Two Gentlemen of Sohof' Lantern Clubg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg College Preference, Harvard. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Crew Squad C315 College Pref- THE 1933 PEAN 107 Entered Upper Middle Year, Science Groupsg Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Harvard. LEONARD PRINCE TENNER NEW YORK, N. Y. Len Ten. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Football Team, Manf- agerg Athletic Association, President, Crew Squad C255 Musical Clubs, Les Cabotinsg Christian Fraternityg june Ball Oflicerg Honorable Mention, College Preference, Harvard, Phi Theta Psi. CHESTER EDWARD TENNEY MILTON, MASS. ll Edin Entered Lower Middle Year, All-Class Golf Team, Squash Squad, Church Monitor, College Preference, Harvard, Phi Epsilon Sigma. SIDNEY WARREN T HAXTER PORTLAND, ME. Sid Juinea. 108 THE 1933 PEAN WILLIAM ORVILL THOMAS, JR. CLINTON, WIS. Bill. Tom. Entered Senior Year, Golden Branch Literary Societyg Col lege Preference, Dartmouth. EDWARD MILLER THAYER CINCINNATI, O. Ed. Eddie. Entered Upper Middle Year, Winter Track Squadg Cum Laude Societyg Herodotan Society, Treasurer, G. L. Soule Literary Society, Secretary-Treasurerg Lantern Clubg Honor Man, First Group CQJ, Second Group QD, Bandler Latin IV Prize, Honorable Mention 5 College Preference, Harvard. JOHN SPENCER THOMPSON, JR. GLEN RIDGE, N. I. 'tTornmy. Thornps.,' Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Hockeyg THE PEAN, Assistant Business Managerg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1933 PEAN 109 DAVID FENTON MICHIE TODD IYIIDDLETOVVN, O. DaVe.'i Entered junior Yearg Class Tennis Czjg Class Basketball C253 Championship Senior Class Swimming Teamg All-Class Swim- ming Team, Managerg Golden Branch Literary Soeietyg Chess Clubg Herodotan Sorietyg Dramatic Associationg College Pref- erence, Dartmouth. l DAVID ALBERT TUF TS WINCHESTER, Mass. Dave Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Crewg Academy Wrestling Teamg Class Football Czjg AllAClass Footballg Class Crewg Class Horkeyg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. VINCENT CHARLES TURECAMO BROOKLYN, N. Y. Vinnie Turrie. Entered Senior Yearg Class Footballg All-Class Footballg Wrestling Teamg Championship Senior Class FootballTeamg College Preference, Dartrnouthg Kappa Delta Pi. 110 THE 1933 PEAN WARREN ALLEN TYSON, JR. SwvART11Mo1z1f:, PA. Ty, RzLlJlJit. lCntered Upper Middle Yeurg Class Golfg NVrestling Squzidg College Preference, Yulcg Alpha Nu. CHARLES EGBERT TUTTLE, JR. RUTLAND, VT. 'LTut.,' Topper. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track Squadg Orchestra C215 Glee Cluh Czjg Choirg Golden Branch Debating Societyg Honor Man, Second Group C3lg Blackmar History Prizeg Sherman Hoar History Prizeg College Preference, Hztrvardg Alpha Nu. MONTFORT SCHLEY VARIELL MIAMI BEACH, FLA. Monty Entered Upper Middle Yearg Les Cabotinsg Chess Club flie- signedbg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1933 PEAN 111 EDWARD LECLERC VOGT BIORRISTOWN, N. I. HEd.7v Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketballg Dramatic Clulug P. E. A. Bandg Glee Clubg Orclriestrag Choirg College Prefer- ence, Williams. JOSEPH A. WADE, JR. NI'lXN' Yuma, N. Y. Entered Lower Miclcllc Yciirg Class Foolbzlllg Class Balslzcllmll Team C2lg Class Tcnnisg Winner of lfull Tennis Tourlmmcnlg Academy '.llCI'Il1lS'llCZllTl, Cnplziing College Prefcrcnvc, Yzileg lizippzr Iipsilon Pi. HENRY SANDERSON WANN BRADFORD, PA. Stubby. 'lSandy.l' Entered Senior Yeurg Glee Clubg College Preference, Harvard. 112 THE 1933 PEAN CHARLES CLIFTON WETMORE Entered Upper Middle Yearg Crew Squad C255 College Pref- erence, M. I. T. ' EVAN DAVIES WESTERMANN SCARSDALE, N. Y. HWesty. WEST NIQWTON, Mnss. VVct. 'cCharlie.l' Chix, EDWARD FURNISS WHEELER BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 'lWheel. Smiley HEd.', Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Swimming Team C2jg Class Footballg Class Hockeyg Class Tennisg Class Baseballg Crewg Senior Councilg Dramatic Association Cgjg Christian Fraternityg Herodotan Societyg Winter Dance Committeeg New York Dance, Floor Cornmitteeg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. Entered Senior Yearg P. E. A. Policeg Christian Fraternityg Herodotan Societyg Science Groupg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1933 PEAN LEAVITT SARGENT WHITE PLAINFIELD, N. I. Leav. Leavy. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Tennis Czlg Championship Upper Middle Class Tennis Team, Captain, Academy Tennis Squad, Class Basketball C253 Championship Senior Class Basket- ball Teamg All-Class Basketball Team, Captain, Song Leader, Cheer Leader, The Exonian Cgl, Assistant Circulation Manager, President, Musical Clubs QQ, Executive Comrnitteeg P. E. A. Orchestra Cgj, Librarian, P. E. A. Band Czjg Herodotan Society, Vice-President, Lantern Clubg THE PEAN, Associate Editorg Fall Dance Committee, Honor Man, Second Group C413 Honor- able Mentiong Upper Middle English Prize, First, College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM HENRY YOUNG MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. Bill, f'Will3' Entered Senior Yearg Academy Basketball Team, Golf Squadg College Preference, Harvard. GILBERT EDWARD WILHELM HUNTINGTON, L I f'Gil. Wi Entered Senior Year, .Xcadcmy Foothill Team C lee Club Choir, College Preference, Princeton Xlph L Xu 114 THE1933 PEAN College Preferences Harvard CS5D 1 B. M. Abel, I. F. W. Anderson. li. W. April, D. W. Baker, J. B. Barney, C. A. Bertoeei, T. H. Bilodeau, C. R. Brown, D. H. Browne, Jr., R. S. Busch, David Carlson, I. MCM. Case, W. B. Chaee, A. H. Chamberlain, Jr., R. C. Clark, J. I. Colony, Ir., H. P. Coolidge, Guild Copeland, 3rd, L. P. Corbin, Ir., P. I. Culver, W. L. Cummings, Ir., D. M. Curtis, M. T. Curtis, Ir., H. W. Danser, Ir., R. M. Dorson, R. H. Emerson, N. H. Field, H. T. Fletcher, Ir., J. sl. Fox, R. F. French, VV. B. Gresham, Jr., H. C. Gutermuth, Nelson Hastings, L. N. Hofheimer, J. L. Houghton, W. C. Huntting, J. M. S. Hutchinson, A. T. Johnson, A. Johnson. D. F. Keyes, Philip Knapp, L. I. P. LeBoeuf, P. H. Lee. R. L. Lehman, C. P. LeRoyer, Ir., M. li. Lewis, I. Lil. BIaeLaurin, I. S. Magrane, S. B. Mayo, S. M. Moorman, D. F. Mowery, jr., Arthur Notman, jr., I. A. O'Keefe, F. C. Paffard, Jr., R. E. Paige. C. T. Parsons, A. D. Pellegrino, IC. H. Peterson, S. B. Phillips, Jr., C. S. Redmond, Ir., B. H. Riddle, W. M. Rodgers, Abbot Rosenberg, VV. H. Rothwell, 2nd, Vllheeler Sammons, Ir., A. M. Schlesinger, Ir., P. W. Sears, H. I. Shirley, T. R. Skinner, T. VV. Stephenson, S. lX'I. Stewart, Dr., XV. F. Sullivan, Jr., I. G. Sutton, Jr., L. P. Tenner, C. li. Tenney, S. VV. Thaxter, ll. M. Thayer, I. S. Thompson, Ir., D. A. Tufts, C. li. Tuttle, Ir., M. S. Variell, H. S. Wann, li. D. Westermann, L. S. White, W. H. Young. Vale C47D: R. H. Beckwith, W. H. Bonser, L. V. Bossert, D'A. S. Brewer, Morton Corbert, Thomas Curtiss, R. H. Decker, jr., P. DeLorenzo, A. B. Dixon, A. I. Draper, H. Eaton, M. F. liveleth, J. A. Farrell, C. R. Ferguson, NV. H. Green, R. A. Harman. D. VV. Hayward, D. M. Hedley, D. F. Hendrie, Durbin llunter, AI. L. jack, Jr., A. J. Iehle, jr., I. W. johnson, Jr., VV. S. Katz, B. L. Kohlmann, M. K. Lindsay, Jr., F. M. London, Jr., D. A. M eCrary, Ralph Michaels, R. W. Miller, A. S. Moses, Jr., G. 15.15. Nicklos, F. A. Peters, jr., T. R. Potter, W. P. Riley, john Roberts, G. L. Rosenberg, Iidward Savage, jr., -I. F. Savage, Jr., james Schureman, Alvord Sheen, B. M. Shepard, F. P. Stratten, D. V. Sutphin 2nd, W. A. Tyson, Jr., j. A. Wade, Ir., B. F. XVheeler. Durlnzozrlli C24D: D. cleF. Bauer, J. H. Blake, D. li. Butman, A. H. Carter, VV. G. Coe, R. F. Cooper, XV. I. Dipson, H. S. Flsberg, C. H. Gill, XV. li. Hoyt, jr., R. A. Lawrence, -I. B. Leonard, A. E. Mayer, Jr., R. S. McCoy, M. K. McGuire, T. D. Nast, Clarke Paige, A. M. Parker, Ir., R. H. Philbriek, Ir., C. A. Pingree, D. A. Smith, W. O. Thomas, -lr., D. F. M. Todd, V. C. Tureeamo. Princeton C24D: O. W. Acton, Jr., W. S. Baxter, R. B. Charlesworth, C. A. Chatterton, J. P. Chubet, R. F. Clary, Jr., Osmon Fort, Fl. G. Gifford, Jr., R. B. Hamill, J. T. Hill, I. A. Howell, C. E. Iaueh, Ir., R. M. Johnston, R. P. Larkin, F. H. McGuire, Jr., 15. R. Mons, F. D. Moorman, R. P. Morten, A. M. Osgood, R. B. Parker, Peter Rutter, R. P. Stalles, J. D. Stewart, G. Wilhelm. M. I. T. CQD: D. C. Beere, L. F. DuBois, F. D. Houghton, Henry Lloyd, I. A. Newman, Ir., W. H. Pulsifer, Jr., R. A. Stanley, C. C. Wetmore. Cornell C6D: F.. S. Acton, I. MCC. Batten, Adolph Coors, 3rd, R. C. Hayman, E. H. Sibley, R. D. Spraker, Ir. Williams C3D: W. R. Bennett, Ir., H. H. Clark, Ir., F.. LeC. Vogt. ' Leland Stanford C2D: I. O. Hoenigsberg, E. H. Schorer, jr. University of llfliclzigan C2D: R. G. Hardenbrook, T. B. Steinhausen. Amherst CID: R. P. Gregory. Bowdoin CID: H. A. Noyes, Ir. Brown CID: Austin Peek. Colgate CID: G. P. Borst. Hamilton CID: R. L. Allen. McGill CID: C. B. Skinner. Norlhweslern CID: B. D. Kimpel. Pomona CID: E. BI. Nightingale. University of California CID: H. G. Smith. University of Pennsylvania CID: W. H. Mclntosh, Dr. U. S. M-iliiary Academy CID: R. VanW. Negley. Undecided C3D: A. E. Colwell, I. Ioyee, gd, W. E. Kenney. THE 1933 PEAN 115 Senior Class Addressess Abel, B. M., Acton, E. S., Acton, O. W., Jr., Allen, R. L., Anderson, I. F. VV., April, E. W., Baker, D. W., Barney, J. B., Batten, I. M., Battles, R. S., Bauer, D. deF., Baxter, VV. S., Beam, J. V., jr., Beckwith, R. H., Beeby, B. B., Beere, D. C., Bennett, W. R., Jr., Bertoeci, C. A., Bilodeau, T. H., Blake, J. H., Bonser, VV. H., Borst, G. P., Bossert, L. V., Brewer, D'A. S., Brown, C. R., Browne, D. H., Jr., Busch, R. S., Butman, D. E., Carlson, David, Carter, A. H., Carter, W. P., Case, I. M., Chace, VV. B., Chamberlain, A. H., Ir Charlesworth, R. B., Chatterton, C. A., Chubet, I. P., Clark, H. H., Jr., Clark, R. C., Clary, R. F., Ir., Coe, W. G., Colony, J. J., jr.. Colwell, A. H., Coolidge, H. P., Cooper, R. F., Coors, Adolph, Copeland, Guild, Corbin, L. P., Cross, J. W., Ir., Culver, P. I., Cummings, W. L., Jr., Curtis, D. M., Curtiss, M. T., Jr., A Curtiss, Thomas, 21 Walworth Avenue, 58 Maple Avenue, 47 Market Street, 119 East North Street, IO Brompton Road, R 2 Loring Avenue, IO Richbell Road, 180 Summer Street, 6o6 Washington Street, R. F. D. No. 1, Box ICQ, 984 Bushwick Avenue, 309 Westminster Road, 179 Harrison Street, 419 West Main Street, 1828 Evergreen Avenue, Braeburn, 194 Somerville Avenue, 32 Roslin Street, Hooper House, 2135 Sherwood Road, 32 West 37th Street, Edgewater Place, Long Ridge Road, QQ Main Street, zoo Delaware Place, WVensley Drive, 118 Ash Street, 434 West 7th Street, 520 Watson Street, Greenley Road, 25 Wellesley Avenue, 42 Everett Street, 43 Morton Street, 3,58 Hartford Road, 2 Bellevue Place, 9 St. Iohn's Avenue, 585 East 29th Street, 76 Atwater Avenue, 1400 3d Avenue, N., Park Road, IO4 lVest Street, IOO Beacon Street, 195 North Main Street, II Everett Street, 166 E. 66th Street, 53 School Street, Round Hill, 172 Shawmut Avenue, Burditt Avenue, 135 Hodge Avenue, Scarsdale, N. Y. Shawinigan Falls, P. Q. Salem, N. I. Bulfalo, N. Y. Great Neck, N. Y. Salem, Mass. Searsdale, N. Y. Bridgewater, Mass. Cape May, N. I. Lowell, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. East Orange, N. I. Morris, Ill. Alton, Ill. Fort Hoyle, Md. Williamstown, Mass. Somerville, Mass. Boston, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Toledo, Ohio Bayonne, N. I. Bayside, N. Y. Stamford, Conn. Westport, Conn. Chicago, lll. Great Neck, N. Y. Waltham, Mass. Plainheld, N. j. Ripon, Wis. New Canaan, Conn. Wellesley, Mass. Newport, R. I. Andover, Mass. South Orange, N. I. Yonkers, N. Y. Norwood, Mass. Paterson, N. J. Derby, Conn. Great Falls, Mont. Woodbury, Conn. Keene, N. H. South Hancock, Ma Boston, Mass. Rochester, N. H. Golden, Col. Cambridge, Mass. New York, N. Y. Andover, Mass. Rockingham, N. H. Greenwich, Conn. Marlboro, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. ine 116 THE 1933 PEAN Danser, H. W., Ir., Decker, R. H., DeLorenzo, -T. P., Dixon, A. B., Dorson, R. M., Draper, A. I., DuBois, L. F., Eaton, S. H., Emerson, R. H., Esberg, H. S., Eveleth, M. F., Farrell, J. A., Ferguson, C. R., Field, N. H., FitzGibbon, H. S., Jr., Fletcher, H. S., Jr., Fort, Osrnun, Fox, J. J., French, R. F., Gifford, E. G., jr. Gill, C. H., Gray, Christopher, Gregory, R. P., Gresham, W. B., Ir., Gutermuth, H. C., Hamill, R. B., Hardenbrook, R. G., Harman, R. A., Hastings, Nelson, Hayman, R. C., Hayward, D. W., Hedley, J. M., Hendrie, D. F., Hill, I. T., Hoenigsberg, J. O., Hofheimer, L. N., Houghton, F. D., Houghton, J. L., Howell, I. A., Hoyt, W. E., Ir., Hunter, Durbin, Huntting, W. C., Hutchinson, I. M. S., Jack, I. L., Jr., Iaush, C. E., Ir., Iehle, A. J., Ir., Johnson, A. T., Johnson, E. A., Johnson, J. W., Jr., Johnston, R. M., Joyce, J- J-, ard. Katz, W. S., Kenney, W. E., Keyes, D. F ., Kirnpel, B. D., Knapp, Philip, Kohhnan, B. L., Larkin, R. P., Lawrence, R. A., Leboeuf, L. J. P., 9 Rochelle Terrace, 159 Park Street, 84-63 I62d Street, 235 North Walnut Street, 1185 Park Avenue, 714 Queens Road, 3 506 Hawthorne Boulevard, 23 Avon Street, 52 Columbian Street, 345 West 88th Street, 30 Park Street, IOS North 19th Street, 24 Carlton Road, 68 Maine Avenue, 6 Beaufort Avenue, 945 Cedarbrook Road, 216 Elm Street, 132 Connett Place, Miantonomi Avenue, 5o Federal Street, 101 1 Ocean Avenue, I32S Denmark Road, 25 Ridgeview Avenue, 1502 Lake Avenue, 815 First Place, 16 Emerson Street, 320 Jefferson Avenue, 69 Neal Street, 85 Bronx River Road, 1069 Hillside Avenue, 20 Forest Street, 229 Huron Avenue, 995 5th Avenue, 22 Central Street, 680 Summit Avenue, 50 East 72d Street, I2 Loring Avenue, East Shore Road, 30 Middlesex Road, 1823 Burns Avenue, 7o3 Philadelphia Street, 677 West Ferry Street, 198 Ashland Avenue, 31 Overhill Road, 8 Follen Street, 380 Oakwood Avenue, 116 South Market Street, Hogysford Sz Righters Mill R 3 5 Langley Road, Liberty Street, 9or South 25th Street, IO East 54th Street, 27 West 72d Street, 47 Avenue d'Iena, 17 Washington Street, 7 50 School Street, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Montclair, N. I. Jamaica, N. Y. East Orange, N. I. New York, N. Y. Charlotte, N. C. St. Louis, Mo. Wakefield, Mass. South Weymouth, Mass New York, N. Y. Kennebunk, Maine East Orange, N. J. Waban, Mass. Phillips, Maine Sea Cliff, N. Y. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Plainfield, N. J. South Salem, N. Y. Braintree, Mass. South Orange, N. I. Newport, R. I. Boston, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Plainfield, N. I. Berlin, N. Y. White Plains, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y. Plainfield, N. I. Brookline, Mass. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Portland, Maine Yonkers, N. Y. Plainfield, N. I. Lexington, Mass. Sheboygan, Wis. New York, N. Y. Auburndale, Mass. Westfield, N. I. New York, N. Y. Salem, Mass. Great Neck, N. Y. Watertown, Mass. Detroit, Mich. Indiana, Pa. Buifalo, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Scarsdale, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Orange, N. J. Selinsgrove, Pa. Narberth, Pa. Lewiston, Pa. Brighton, Mass. Concord, Mass. Fort Smith, Ark. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Paris, XVIerne, France Rutland, Vt. Webster, Mass. THE 1933 PEAN Lee, P. H., Lehman, R. L., Leonard, J. B., LeRoyer, C. P., Jr., Lewis, C. W., Jr., Lewis, M. E., Lindsay, M. K., Lloyd, Henry, London, F. M., Ir., MacLaurin, I. M., Magrane, J. S., Mayer, A. E., jr., Mayo, F. R., Mayo, S. B., McCoy, R. S., McCrary, D. A., McGuire, F. H., Ir., McGuire, M. K., McIntosh, W. H., jr., Meston, J. L., Michaels, Ralph, Miller, R. W., Mons, E. R., Moorman, F. D., Moonnan, S. M., Morten, R. P., Moses, A. S., jr., Mowery, D. F., jr., Nast, T. D , Neagle, F. E., Jr., Negley, R. V., Jr., Neustadt, J. O., Newburger, J. L., Newhall, H. S., Newman, J. A., Ir., Nicklos, G. E. E., Nightingale, E. M., Notman, Arthur, Jr., Noyes, H. A., jr., O'Keefe, I. A., Olney, P. B., Osgood, A. M., Palfard, F. C., jr.. Paige, Clarke, Paige, R. E., Palmer, Joseph, 2nd, Parker, A. M., jr., Parker, R. B., Parsons, C. T., Peck, Austin, Pedrick, R. G., Pellegrino, A. D., Peters, F. A., Jr., Peterson, E. H., Philbrick, R. H., Ir., Phillips, S. B., Ir., Pingree, C. A., Potter, T. R., Pulsifer, W. H., Ir., Redmond, C. S., Ir., 229 St. Paul Street, 30 Dupont Avenue, 153 19th Street, Northwest, 8 Everett Avenue, 16 Goodwin Terrace, S7 Wentworth Road, 149 Santa Fe Avenue, The Waverly, Hampton Court, 317 East 51st Street, Q2 Church Street, 32 Llewellyn Road, 95 Dickinson Street, 35 North Avenue, Box 194, 602 Euclid Avenue, 2413 Leslie Avenue, 471 Pequot Avenue, 109 Lee Road, 401 West 18th Street, 1202 South Sheridan Road, 1151 Evergreen Avenue, 1 57 Woodstock Avenue, I4O Wadsworth Avenue, 140 Wadsworth Avenue, 321 Griggs Avenue, 3 Elmsdorf Drive, 29 Kay Street, 2300 Lincoln Park, West, 82 Millard Avenue, 505 West Dewey Place, 433 East 51st Street, P. O. Box 811, 27 Hinckley Road, 292 West Street, 219 North 4th Street, 312 South Holliston Avenue, , Dongan Hills, 107 Ocean Street, Miantonomi Avenue, 423 Essex Road, 89 Remsen Street, Templeton Road, 3Q Elm Street, 54 Townsend Road, 311 42d Street, 89 South Harrison Avenue, East Street, 110 Waterman Street, 24 McKinley Avenue, 2148 Ocean Avenue, 628 Broadway, 228 Battle Street, 65 Western Avenue, 72 Oxford Road, 1 2 Fernwood Avenue, IO East 74th Street, 26 Park Avenue, 165 Upland Road, Brookline, Mass. White Plains, N. Y. Canton, Ohio Winchester, Mass. Westwood, N. fl. Melrose, Mass. Hamden, Conn. Lexington, Ky. New York, N. Y. Ware, Mass. Montclair, N. J. Springfield, Mass. Melrose Highlands, Mass Durham, N. H. Sandpoint, Idaho Calvert, Texas Detroit, Mich. New London, Conn. Scarsdale, N. Y. Pueblo, Col. Highland Park, Ill. Plainfield, N. I. Kenilworth, Ill. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Teaneck, N. J. Scarsdale, N. Y. Newport, R. I. Chicago, Ill. Bronxville, N. Y. San Antonio, Texas New York, N. Y. West White Plains, N. Y Waban, Mass. Leominster, Mass. Ponca City, Okla. Pasadena, Cal. Staten Island, N. Y. Hyde Park, Vt. Lynn, Mass. Newport, R. I. Kenilworth, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. Athol, Mass. Southbridge, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Des Moines, Iowa Bellevue, Pa. Rye, N. Y. Providence, R. I. Beverly, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Paterson, N. J. Cambridge, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Newton Centre, Mass. Bradford, Mass. New York, N. Y. Whitman, Mass. Waban, Mass. 118 THE 1933 PEAN Rice, C. XV., Richards, I. B., Riddle, E. H., Riley, W. P., Roberts, John, Rodgers, W. M., Rosenberg, Abbot, Rosenberg, G. L., Rothwell, W. H., Rutter, Peter, Sammons, Wheeler, jr., Savage, Edward, jr., Savage, J. F., Ir., Schlesinger, A. M., jr. Schorer, li. H., jr., Schureman, james, Sears, P. W., Sheen, Alvord, Shepard, B. M., Shirley, H, J., Sibley, li. H., Skinner, C. B., Skinner, 'l'. R., Smith, A. N., Smith, D. A., Smith, H. G., Southworth, B. W., jr., Spraker, R. D., Jr., Stanley, R. A., Staples, R. P., Steinhausen, T. D., Stephenson, T. W., Stewart, I. D., Stewart, S. M., Jr., Stratton, F. P., Sullivan, W. F., Sutphin, D. V., Sutton, J. G., Jr., Tenner, L. P., Tenney, C. F., Thaxter, S. W., Thayer, E. lVI., Thomas, W. O., jr., Thompson, J. S., Jr., Todd, D. F. M., Tufts, D. A., Turecamo, V. C., Tuttle, C. E., Ir., Tyson, W. A., jr., Variell, M. S., Vogt, li. L., Wade, j. A., Jr., Wann, H. S., W'urdwell, IJ. W., Jr., Westermann, li. IJ., Wetmore, C. C., Wheeler, li. F., White. L. S.. W ilhelm, G. lf., Young, XY. H., 745 Central Street, Palmer Hill, Hillcrest Park, 123 VValke1 Street, Raymond Avenue, I2 Vista Avenue, I5 West 75th Street, 215 St. Paul Street, 44 Beverly Street, 120 Bay State Road, 536 Deming Place, 168 East 74th Street, 1045 Park Avenue, IQ Gray Gardens, Iiast, Q2 Bayard Street, 96 Brook Street, IS West 11th Street, 154 Casterton Avenue, 1 156 Stratford Road, 4943 Blackstone Avenue, 40 Greystone Park, 133 North Adams Street, 902 Robeson Street, 5 Forest Street, 1401 Bryant Street, 116 Church Street, 82 Chestnut Street, 7 Cushman Street, 40 Hubbell Street, 814 North Broome Street, 126 College Avenue, 41 Traincroft, Station F., Route 10, 3 Dunstable Road, 1000 North Delaware Street, Essex County Hospital, 888 Park Avenue, 27 Canton Avenue, 314 Danforth Street, 2621 Handasyde Avenue, Hyde Park, 79 Douglas Road, 2807 Superior Avenue, 7 Stratford Road, 174 84th Street, 30 South Main Street, 724 Harvard Avenue, 43 Summer Street, Springbrook Road, 164 East 72d Street, IOS Pleasant Street, 130 Turin Street, 25 Donellan Road, 230 Mt. Vernon Street, 1 IO Unquowa Hill, 815 Carlton Avenue, 133 Sound View Avenue, 134 North Columbus Avenue, Franklin, Mass. Stamford, Conn. Cambridge, Mass. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Old Greenwich, Conn. New York, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. Rochester, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Pine Forge, Pa. Chicago, Ill. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Smithburg, Md. New Brunswick, N. J. Wellesley, Mass. New York, N. Y. Akron, Ohio Schenectady, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Yonkers, N. Y. Manchester, N. H. Fall River, Mass. Lexington, Mass. Palo Alto, Cal. Ware, Mass. Cooperstown, N. Y. Lincoln, N. H. North Attleboro, Mas Rochester, N. Y. Wilmington, Del. Indiana, Pa. Medford, Mass. Wilwaukee, Wis. Nashua, N. H. Indianapolis, Ind. Cedar Grove, N. I. New York, N. Y. Milton, Mass. Portland, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio Clinton, Wis. Glen Ridge, N. J. Middletown, Ohio Winchester, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Rutland, Vt. Swarthmore, Pa. Kennebunk, Maine Morristown, N. I. New York, N. Y. Bradford, Pa. Rome, N. Y. Scarsdale, N. Y. West Newton, Mass. Bridgeport, Conn. Plainfield, N. J. Huntington, L. I., N. Mount Vernon, N. Y. S. Y THE 1933 PEAN 119 Bark Raw - Salvage, Osgoorl, Hcndric, LcRoycr, Culvcr I rrmZ Raw- Wheeler, Coe, Parker, Eaton, CIIILCC Senior Council W. B. CHACE S. H. EATON R. B. PARKER W, G, C013 D. F. HENDRIIC I. F. SAVAGE P. J. CULVER C. P. LEIQOYER I . XYHEELER A. M. Oscooo 120 THE 1933 PEAN President . Sccfelary . . Firsl Illarslzal Scfwzd Marshal Third Hlarslzal Valcdiclnrizlfz. Poe! . . . Orafor. . I I Z.XfI7l'l.tI IZ . Back Raw- Riddle, Stephenson, French Ifrmzl Raw- Batten, Parker, Eaton, Beckwith, Hendrie Class Da Offlcers . SAMUEL H. EATON . ROBERT B. PARKER . ROBERT H. BECKWITH . DONALD F. HENDRIE . JOHN M. BATTEN . EDWARD H. RIDDLE . WILBUR L. CUMMINGS . THOMAS W. STEPHENSON . RICHARD F. FRENCH THE 1933 PEAN 121 Cum Laude Society PAUL JAMES ALLEN ROBERT ARNOLD WILLIAM JOSEPH WATSON BOSLER ARTHUR RICHARD BROADMAN PAUL STETSON CLEAVELAND ROGER COIT DIXON JOHN GORDON DUPEEY ROGER HOWE GILMAN CHARLES ALLEN HASKINS JOHN FRANCIS HECKMAN, JR. WILLARD MAX HENKELMAN WILLIAM MADISON HIGGINS, JR. WILLARD TYLER HILL WILLIAM JASPER HOWELL, JR. ROBERT MICHAEL JOYCE, JR. BRENT MAXWELL ABEL ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN ARTHUR HASELTINE CARTER PERRY JAMES CULVER DELANO EDGELL ROBERT AVERILL HARMAN NELSON HASTINGS President-MR. BARRETT Vice-President-PROFESSOR CUSHWA Secretary-PROFESSOR KIRTLAND TTGGSYITCVTMR. HATCH 1932 DENTON BELEORD WISE T933 CF1'rst Elcclionj YVHITNEY TROWBRIDGE KELSEY GORDON KEPPEL PHILIP EUGENE LILIENTHAL ERICK WATKINSON NIARCHAND JOSEPH ALLISON NIONTAGUE WVILLIAM THOMAS OARE JOHN GORDON SCANNELL HUBERT SCHEEEY TIMOTHY JOSEPH SI-IEA, JR. EDWARD DANIEL SULLIVAN JOHN WLLLARD TOLAND EARLE HANSON WEBSTER STEPHEN EMERSON WHTCHER WALTER STANLEY WHITE ROBERT STERLING WIGGINS ROBERT CHARLES HAYMAN ALFRED T OWNSHEND JOHNSON SAMUEL BELKNAP MAYO JOHN ALOYSIUS OyKEEFE ADDISON BIELVIN PARKER EDWARD HOLLISTER RIDDLE EDWARD BIILLER THAYER 122 THE 1933 PEAN Burk Raw Y H. G. Smith, HL-nclric, Mcirury. Schurcmun, M, T. C.'l1rtiss,E. Szxvzugc, MOST-Q, Fuse Tlliwl Row -- IJ. H. 'I':1ylOr. liuxtcr. AQ-WWII Nutmzm, Newhall, Hunter Scnzzzfl Run' - Ilorson, Pellegrino, Sclwrer, Acton. f'lmrleswOrth, F. H. McGuire, Bonscr Fmnl kim' Y R. B. Yuung, S. M. Mormun, jchlc, Parker, Osgood, Bennett. Lconnrcl Four - Year Club OFFICERS President. . Vice-Prcsideni Secretary . . E. S. ACTON W. S. BAXTER W. R. BENNETT, JR. W. H. BONSER I. M. CASE R. B. CHARLESWORTH H. H. CLARK, JR. M. T. CURTISS R. M. IJURSUN D. F.Hr1NDR1E MEMBERS DURBIN HUNTER A, J. JEHLE, JR. 1. B. LEONARD F. H. RICGUTLRE, JR D. A BICCRARY R. W. M ILLIZR F D. RIOORMAN S. M. BIOORMAN, IR A. MOSES H. NEWHALL ARTHUR NOTMAN, I . R. B. PARKER . A. I. IEHLE . A. M. OSGOOD A. M. GSGOOD R. B. PARKER A. D. PELLEGRINO F. A. PETERS, IR. EDWARD SAVAGE, ,TR E. H. SHORER, IR. JAMES SCHUREMAN H. G. SMITH D. H. TAYLOR R. B. XTOUNG Done most for Exeter Squarest ..... Most loyal . Pluckiest . Most popular . . . All-round athlete . Handsomest . . . All-round man . . Wittiest . . . Most talented . . . Most gentlemanly . Most apt to succeed Most obliging . . . Most original . . Most tactful . Most democratic. . Most musical . . Sportiest . . Noisiest . Quietest . Busiest . . Shark . Bluffer . Highbrow . . Giant . . Baby .... Best speaker . Best natured. . Pessimist . . Optimist . Woman-hater . . Cutter .... Politician . . Clown . . Unluckiest. . THE 1933 PEAN 123 Senior Class Ballot R. B. PARKER R. H. BECKXVITH R. B. PARKER J. L. JACK, JR. R. B. PARKER J. M. BATTEN E. F. VVHEELER T. H. BILODEAU F. A. PETERS, JR. R. F. FRENCH D. HUNTER L. S. AIVHITE R. A. l,AW'Rl3ZNClE W. L. CUMMINGS D. A. TUFTS A. M. OSGOOD J. F. SAVAGE, JR. L. V. BOSSERT W. C. HUNTTING R. H. BECKWITH A. D. PELLEGRINO T. R. POTTER P. J. CULVER W. S. BAXTER W. S. BAXTER E. SAVAGE L. V. BOSSERT R. B. CHARLESWORTH T. W. STEPHENSON J. F. SAVAGE H. G. SMITH J. M. CASE J. A. FARRELL F. A. PETERS A. J. JEHLE F. A. PETERS, JR. W. G. COE R. M. DORSON D. V. SUTPHIN J. P. CHUBET H. G. SMITH D. F. HENDRIE C. P. LEROYER, JR. E. R. MONS R. G. PEDRICI-I A. SHEEN R. H. BECKWITH T. H. BILODEAU A. M. OSGOOD J. M. BATTEN L. V. BOSSERT G. L. ROSENBERG T. CURTISS J. A. FARRELL C. JAUCH, JR. P. J. CIILVER P. J. CULVFR A. J. JEHLE C. T. PARSONS B. M. SHEPARD C. E. TENNEY R. H. BECKWITH R. F. FRENCH R. B. CI-IARLESWORTH J. F. SAVAGE J. A. HOWELL L. S. WHITE B. L. IQOHLMAN D. A. MCCRARV J. ROBERTS D . H. BROWNE D. V. SUTPHIN F. H. MCGUIRE, JR. J. A. O,IiEEFE L. B. BOSSERT R. G. PEDRICK J. S. BTAGRANE J. P. CHUBET N. H. FIELD J. M. MCLAURIN E. G. GIEEORD R. B. PARKER J. S. BIAGRANE J. L. JACK, JR. E. R. MONS P. J. CULVER J. F. SAVAGE, JR. A. M. OSGOOD R. B. PARKER P. J. CULVER W. H. PULSIFER D. V. SUTPHIN J. F. SAVAGE J. P. CHUBET A. J. JEHLE R. H. BECKWITH D. F. KEYES If H. BILODEAII D. H. BROWNE R. F. FRENCH E. R. MONS J. F. SAVAGE, JR. J. J. COLONY, JR. F. P. STR.-YITON L. S. XVHITE P. B. OLNEY S. H. EATON D. V. SUTPHIN R. P. GREGORY J. A. WVADE L. V. BOSSERT T. W. STEPHENSON C. T. PARSONS C. T. PARSONS J. A. O'KEEFE E. H. RIDDLE S. M. RIOURMAN, JR. R. B. PARKER C. A. CH.-XTTERTON W. I. DLPSON L. V. BOSSERT H. W. DANSER W. J. DLPSON S. W. THAXTER C. E. TENNEY C. T. PARSONS H. G. SMITH R. P. STAPLES R. V. NEGLEY S. W. THARTER D. F. KLYES W. H. ROTHWVELL, zo UPPER MIDDLE CLASS THE 1933 PEAN 125 EMMONS H. TURNER, JR. President FRANCIS E. WILSON C, RUSSELL A-XLLEN Vice-President Sggfemry Upper Middle Class HE graduating class is now handing the responsibility of the Academy over to you, the class of 1934. This control in itself is not to be regarded lightly, but there is something more that you should strive for than the mere leadership of the school. During the past year you have been more or less in the position of an observer who has ample opportunity to criticize but not reform or correct. Next year, however, you will take our places. Reforms and changes may be introduced with the completion of the Harkness Plan, your duties may increase as Seniors, so that you may find these duties almost too much for you to master. But throughout all this you should remember that the future of the Academy depends largely upon what you do as the leaders of the school. Nevertheless, you should not take your responsibility too seriously. By this time you probably realize that there is a great deal of benefit to be obtained in extra-curricular activity. Thus, we would urge you to carry on the debating societies, to run the publications, and to manage the clubs in a better manner than this year. Here tradition lies, and here you should maintain it. The buildings and grounds of the Academy, the studies offered, or the athletic opportunities presented are only the bare outline of what Exeter is. The other factors tend to maintain its dignity and strength. This year has been marked by some changes instituted by the Harkness Plan, and next year with the Plan practically completed you will probably be influential in ma king improvements of all sorts. When you are considering reforms, remember what Exeter stands for in the eyes of the country. It is not just another school: it is a leader among schools. See that one year from today it is more tirmly en- trenched as the symbol of sensible progress, 126 THE 1933 PEAN CHARLES LUTHER ALLEN ABERDEEN, S. DAK. Wuck. Chuck, Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, Harvard. RALPH SAWYER BATTLES LOWELL, MASS. lVIajor. Entered Upper Middle Yearg B. A. A. Relay Teamg Winter Track Teamg Glee Clubg College Preference, Syracuse Uni- versity. GAIL WOODRUFF COMPTON CHICAGO, ILL. 4'Windyf' Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Soccer Teamg Herodotan Societyg College Preference, Dartmouth. THE 1933 PEAK 127 Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg All-Class Swimming Teamg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. JEROME WHITMAN CROSS, JR. ANDOVER, Mass. Hjerryf' Mouse Entered Lower Middle Yearg Dramatic Assoeiationg Golden Branchg Lantern Clubg Christian Fraternityg Honor Man, First Group, Second Group C315 Bandler Latin Prize, Lower Middle Year, Secondg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. DALE LINDEN HUFF Sioux CITY, IA. Dale Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Basketball Team College Preference, Stanford. RANSOM VAN BRUNT LYNCH HINGHAM, M.xss. Ranny.U 128 THE 1933 PEAN FRANCIS EMMET NEAGLE, JR. BRONXVILLE, N. Y. F ritz. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Christian Fraternityg Glee Clubg The Exoniau, Advertising Managerg College Preference, M. I. T. Il JOSEPH PALMER, 2N D BELMONT, MASS. Cl J'OC,77 Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Squadg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. PETER CONRAD PARFITT TWANCHESTER, N. H. Pete.l' i Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track Squadg Class Tennisg Class Hockeyg College Preference, Dartmouth. THE 1933 PEAX 129 WELLINGTON SIAS PHILLIPS SEATTLIL, WASH. Duke t'VVellyf' HPhil. Entered junior Yearg All-Class Traekg Academy Track Teamg Championship Upper IN1iddle Class Squash Teamg Glee Club CQDQ Prize Speaking Contest, Honorable Mention, IQ321 College Preference, University of Washington. HENRY OLIVER SMITH, JR. BL'FF.xLo, N. Y. L'Olie. Entered Upper Midde Yeurg .Xeudemy Baseball Squad The Exmziazz, Assistant Business Mzmzigerg College Preference Yale. DANIEL W. WARDWELL, JR. Roms, N. Y. Danny.'l XV:1rdy. Entered Upper Middle Yearg All-Class Swimming Teumg P. E. A. Bundy College Preference, Cornell. 130 THE 1933 PEAN Allen, C. L., Battles, R. S., Compton, G. W., Cross, VV., Jr., Huff, D. L., Kidd, R. S., Lynch, R. V., Neagle, I . li., Jr., Palmer, I., 2nd Parfitt, P. C., Phillips, W. S., Smith, H. O., Jr., Southworth, B. XV., Jr., Warclwell, D. W., jr., on- Returning Uppers IQ 12th Avenue, N. li., R. F. D. No. 1, Box 1oo, 5490 South Shore Drive, S3 School Street, 1002 Nebraska Street, 41 Greenwood Street, S2 Millard Avenue, S4 Townsend Road, 19 liverett Street, 1530 36th Avenue, 3,3 Tudor Place, 116 Church Street, 130 Turin Street, College Preferences Harvard C3D: C. L. Allen, R. VanB, Lynch, Joseph Palmer, 2nd, Dartmouih C2D: G. W. Compton, P. C. Parfitt. Yale C2D: I. W. Cross, Jr., H. O. Smith, jr. Camel! C1D: D. XV. VVardWell, Ir. M. I. T. CID: F. E. Neagle, Ir. Leland Slauford CID : D. L. Huff. Syracuse Ulziverxily C1D: R. S. Battles. Ufziversily of Washington C1D: XV. S. Phillips. Undecided C2D: R. S. Kidd, B. W. Southworth, jr Aberdeen, S. D. Lowell, Mass. Chicago, Ill. .-Xndover, Mass. Sioux City, Iowa Melrose, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y. Belmont, Blass. Manchester, N. H Seattle, Wash. Buffalo, N. Y. Ware, Mass. Rome, N. Y. .tf THE 1933 PEAN 131 PPC1' Abrams, L. B., jr., Allen, C. L., Allen, C. R., Anderson, A. L., Anderson, R. E., jr., Applegate, P. R., jr., Arnold. DeW. D. Avery. J. B., Barlow, C. M., Barniele, T. E., Batchelder, C. H., jr.. Bate, O. M., Jr., Beers, S. L., Benehley, N. G., Bender, J. C., Bennett, B. M., Bentkamp, K. A., Bolling, R. W., Borden, A. G., Jr., Brennan, S. H., Jr., Brinkerhoif, V. W., Jr., Brock, R. O., Jr., Burket, J. F., jr., Carlson, R. E., Carman, E. H., Carter, N. M., Casparis, W. S., Champlin, W. H., Ir.. Chase, D. G., Cheney, G. A., Clifford, J. H., Coburn, E. R., Jr., Colwell, A. H., Compton, G. W., Connolly, J. T., jr., Cooney, R. B., Coors, W. K., Corbert, Morton, Crawford, W. W., Crosbie, W. S., Crosby, F. G., jr., Curley, R. J., Dana, E. G., Davis, G. M., Davisson, J. W., Deemer, I. I. G., DeKruif, Hendrik, Dent, G. H., Dexter, F. A., Dinsmore, W. L., Dipson, W. I., Doble, F. D., Middle Class Addresses 983 Center Street., IQ 12th Avenue, N. E., 491 Main Street, 754 Dixie Lane, 21 Franklin Place, 708 Milburn Street, 169 Waterman Street, QSC VVOodland Avenue, II Gorman Road, 68 Main Street, Arden Lane, 5 Library Place, 2 Lynwood, Road 8 DeForest Road, S1 Irving Place, 425 MeClung Street, 204 Vose Avenue, 440 Turnpike Street, 2056 Calumet Avenue 81 Robbins Road. 405 Gulfstream Ave., 434 West 7th Street, 210 Arias Building, 955 Kensington Avenue, 4011 Collins Avenue, 296 Nehoiden Street. 317 Grove Street, 5 East Street, 5490 South Shore Drive, 218 High Street, 1301 President Street, 55 Pratt Street, 32 Hart Place, 22 Elliot Street, 70 Linden Avenue, 1 1 Windsor Avenue, 870 West 4th Street, 7 Homestead Road, 310 East 34th Street, IO Sunset Terrace, 47 Madison Street, 431 East Main Street, Pleasant Street, Newton Center, Mass. Aberdeen, S. D. Greenfield, Mass. Wayzata, Minn. Plainfield. N. I. Morristown, N. Evanston, Ill. Providence, R. I. Plainfield, N. J. Framingham, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Essex Falls, N. I. Bridgewater, Mass. Searsdale, N. Y. Summit, N. I. New York, N. Y. Alpine, N. I. Huntsville, Ala. South Orange, N. J. North Andover, Mass. Toledo, Ohio XVatertown, Mass. Sarasota, Fla. Plainfield, N. I. Manila, P. T. Plainfield, N. I. Miami Beach, Fla. Rochester, N. H. Needham, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Methuen, Mass. Suncook, N. H. South Hancock, Me. Chicago, lll. Newburyport, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Golden, Col. Springfield, Mass. Akron, Ohio Exeter, N. H., Oeonomowoc, Wis. Bridgeport, Conn. Derrick City, Pa. Bu11'alo,N. Y. Short Hills, N. I. Williamsport, Pa. Wellesley, Mass. New York, N. Y. Orange, Mass. West Medford, Mass. Batavia, N. Y. Hingham, Mass. 132 THE 1933 PEAN Donovan, M., Dorman, T. T., Downes, R. C., Duncan, R. I'., Dunton, J. T., Durham, J. F., Eaton, C., Eaton, W. E., Jr., Edgell, Delano. Engle, P. K., Feineman, R. E., Fisher, B. R., Fisher, J. H., Forbes, E. C., Fraser, W. D., Fremont, R. F., Fuller, E. M., Jr., Godchaux, Lcon, Ji Goodwin, Norton, Gordon, O. A., Gould, D. D., Grasson, M. A., Gregg, R. L., Grihing, E. J., Gruening, H. S., Hall, G. D., Jr., Hamilton, H. T., Jr., Harrison, C. L., Hatchell, H. C., Haussermann, A. H Hendrick, J. H., Heywood, YV. M., J Holmes, J. P., Holmes, T. VV., Howard, A. T., Howe, J. F., Howland, J. H., Howland, R. M., Huff, D. L., Hull, L. W., Hunsaker, J. P., Hunsaker, J. C., Hutchinson, R. S., Johnson, J. W., Jr., Johnston, D. C., Jones, F. R., Jones, R. O., Kauffman, J., Jr., Kaufmann, J. W., Kay, G. T., Kidd, R. S., Kline, I. X., Kollig, M., Kuryla, I. A., Lathrop, G. F., 44 Bradford Street, 333 East 68th Street, 574 Algoma Boulevard, I5 Rochambeau Road, 204 Main Street, 309 East Seminary Street, 40 Greenwood Avenue, U. S. S. Lexington, care Portrnaster, 431 South Allen Avenue, 36 Charles Street, 1740 Beechwood Boulevar 121 Eighth Street, Eaglebrook School, IO Liberty Street, QI 16 Lanco Avenue, oo Fairview Avenue, 5 Everett Place, 1160 North Sheridan Road, 3543 Bedford Avenue, 55 Nesmith Street, Orange Center Road, 107 Calumet Avenue, 159 Prince Street, Lands End, 30 Jane Road, 24 Rid gre Road, Wren House, 73 Washington Park, 650 Ocean Avenue, 309 Crafts Street, 614 Madison Street, 567 Hanover Street, 31 Summer Street, I2 Hillside Avenue, 5 Breck Avenue, I7 State Street, 1902 Nebraska Street, QI Alden Street, 43 VVildwood Street, 2443 North Wahl Avenue, 611 West 145th Street, 86 Lake Street, 505 East Broadway, 5119 Penton Road, 91 Beaumont Avenue, 41 Greenwood Street, 50 North Wyoming Street, 704 Holland Avenue, Apartment 3, 1 1 1 Devonshire Street, Lawrence, Mass. New York, N. Y. Oshkosh, Wis. Scarsdale, N. Y. Spencer, Mass. Greencastle, Ind. West Newton, Mass. San Pedro, Cal. Newport, N. H. Pasadena, Cal. Rochester, N. H. Pittsburgh, Pa. Iron River, Mich. Deerfield, Mass. Rochester, N. H. Detroit, Mich. South Orange, N. J. New Orleans, La. Lake Forest, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawrence, Mass. Orange, Conn. Calumet, lilich. YVest Newton, Mass. Rockport, Mass. Newton Centre, Mas Summit, N. J. Rydal, Pa. Newtonville, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Newtonville, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Keene, N. H. Melrose, Mass. Claremont, N. H. Windsor, Vt. S Kennebunkport, Maine Sioux City, Iowa Waverly, Pa. Glen Head, N. Y. Glen Head, N. Y. Whitman, Mass. Winchester, Mass. Milwaukee, VVis. New York, N. Y. Cooperstown, N. Y. Girard, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Newtonville, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Hazelton, Pa. Saginaw, Mich. Pachuca, Hgo., Mexico Boston, Mass. +-ii TI-1121.933 PEAN 9 'J Lee, F. L., Lemke, N. A., Linscott, R. W., Jr., Litt, A. H., Little, R. W., Love, J. A., Jr., Lucas, C. L., Lucus, T. D., Lynch, R. V., MacLeod, M. J., Jr., Malcolm, D. D., Mantius, P. K., Marcus, R. F., Marshall, R. V., Martin, W. G., Mathewson, D. S., McCampbell, S. G., McConnochie, J. F., McCreery, W. B., McLellan, D. L., Meyer, H. W., Jr., Miller, G. F., Mitchell, J. H., 3rd, Mosher, C. B., Newman, R. H., Nichols, C. H., Jr., Niebling, R. F., Oakman, C. S., Oatis, J. H., Jr., O'Donoghue, E. J., Olmsted, J. W., Pariitt, P. C., Parker, W. B., Jr., Peyton, N. H., Phillips, W. S., Pierce, C. D., Preston, W. W., Reed, C. H., Remington, H. D., Robinson, H. A., Rockwell, W. S., Root, P. C., Jr., Rose, M. H., Jr., Rudnick, S. W., Saltonstall, J. L., Jr., Salzer, W. M., Satterthwaite, F. B., Savage, J. W., Savage, J. D., Sawyer, H. M., Shaw, R. S., Shute, H. F., Simon, F. R., Sisson, F. U., Sleeper, D. C., 2nd Robbins Road, A 3131 West Highland Boulevard, 128 Youle Street, 36 Wallace Avenue, 110 Elm Avenue, 4917 Pershing Avenue, Hayden Rowe Street, I4 East 64th Street, Cedar Knolls, P. O. Box 183, 69 East Hamilton Avenue, 1416 Cadiz Street, 155 East Genesee Street, Smith Street, 114 West Washington Boulevard, 1 1 20 Park Avenue, 206 Cliff Avenue, 1715 Denniston Avenue, 5591 South Clarendon Avenue, 45 Seminole Avenue, 53 East 66th Street, 58 Chestnut Street, 523 Central Avenue, 5110 Kenwood Avenue, IQ24 Elizabeth Street, 426 Centre Street, 413 Riverside Avenue, 32 Morris Street 130 Fort Hill Avenue, 122 YVindsor Avenue, IQ Everett Street, Westhill, 2432 East 7th Street, 1530 36th Avenue, 1 Abbot Place, 1611 Richmond Road, 3 Sheffield YVest, 304 Paddock Street, 7 Whitaker Apts., North Clark Street, 9 Forest Lane, III Devonshire Street, Whittield Estates, 35 Columbia Street, 262 Central Park West, 3733 84th Street, x36 High Street, 153 High Street, 124 Henry Street, 107 Windsor Place, 191 Clyde Street, lValpole, Mass. XVilwaukee, Wis. Melrose, Mass. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Rahway, N. J. St. Louis, Mo. Hopkinton, Mass. New York, N. Y. Hingham, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y., Charlemont, Mass. Englewood, N. J. New Orleans, La. Auburn, N. Y. Chappaqua, N. Y. Bath, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Pelham, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Forest Hills, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Cohoes, N. Y. Dunkirk, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Pueblo, Col. South Orange, N. J. Muncie, Ind. Everett, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Bullalo, N. Y. Manchester, N. H. Cape Elizabeth, Me. Duluth, Minn. Seattle, Wash. Exeter, N. H. Lexington, Ky. Winchester, Mass. Watertown, N. Y. Hanover, N. H. Scarsdale, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Sarasota, Fla. Brookline, Mass. Topsfield, Mass. New York, N. Y. Short Hills, N. J. Deerwood, Minn. Deerwood, Minn. Jackson Heights. N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Manchester, Conn. Syracuse, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. 134 THE 1933 PEAN Slick, T. B., Sloane, T. E., Smith, C. D., Smith, H. O., Jr., Smith, W. H., Sorrow, F. W., Spencer, G. H., Spencer, W. B., Spindler, D. J., Stannard, E. C, Stebbins, S. I., Stevens, J. B., Sweeney, C. T., Ir., Taylor, D. H., Taylor, H. H., Taylor, L. M., Jr., Thayer, R. L., Thompson, B. R., jr., Thorpe, Merle, jr., Toll, C. H., jr., Trainer, R. B., Travis, W. S., Truesclell, C. W., Turner, E. H., jr., Van Orman, F. H.. deVore, Nicholas, jr., Vosburgh, M. C., Wallace, R. H., White, E. T., Wilhelm, Donald, Jr.. Wilson, E. J., Jr., Wilson, O., Wilson, S. S., Jr., Wright, W. H., jr., Wynkoop. B. J.. Young, H. L., Young, R. B., 327 West 18th Street, Llewellyn Park, IOOI Rahway Road, 33 Tudor Place, jordan Road, 30 Sequin Street, Mapl 1oo5 East Avenue, 1124 Cornell Avenue, 1124 Milton Avenue, 329 Raleigh Road, 51 Berkeley Street, Rings End Road, 87 Chestnut Street, 87 Chestnut Street, eHi 112 North Broad Street, Snow Inn, Rockville Pike, I2 Snell Street, 233 East 62nd Street, 479 Rugby Road, South Broad Street, 215 Middleneck Road, 1 II3 Parrett Street, 320 East 42nd Street, 161 Franklin Avenue, 522 South 7th Street, 7 Mercer Circle, IOO Myrtle Avenue, Waverly Place, 433 East 51st Street, I5 Center Street, Fuller Road, I4 Windsor Road, Lakeville, Oklahoma City, Okla. W st Orange, N. I. Plainfield, N. I. Buffalo, N. Y. New Hartford, N. Y. New Britain, Conn. Rochester, N. Y. Thornburg, Pa. Swissvale, Pa. Fair Haven, Vt. Kenilworth, Ill. Nashua, N. H. Westmorland Depot, Noroton, Conn. Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Harwichport, Mass. Bethesda, Md. Amherst, Mass. New York, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. Norwich, N. Y. Great Neck, N. Y. Evansville, Ind. New York, N. Y. Lapeer, Mich. Lafayette, Ind. Cambridge, Mass. Westport, Conn. N.H Montvale, Bergen Co., N.J New York, N. Y. Deposit, N. Y. Wellesley Hills, Mass Wellesley Hills, Mass Orient, N. Y. Great Neck, N. Y. l , 1 :Yi i. X! Y 1 V v A LOWER MIDDLE CLASS THE 1933 PEAX 137 W ILLIAM Buss, 3RD President GEORGE F. ALTER JOSEPH T, GHTFORD Vz'ce-Pnfsidefzl Scrrrmry Lower Middle Class N the past two years, Lowers, you have passed through a period of minority in the Academy, and are now prepared to assume the responsibilities of the Upper Middle Class. You have outgrown the Preppish actions characteristic of the Junior Class. You have begun to realize the im- portance of your studies, and have done well in them. Some of you have taken part in athletics, some have tried out for the publications, and some have joined the various clubs of the school. ln your hands lies the future of these organizations, and to uphold them as they have been upheld in the past is up to you. ln spite of certain failings, you have done very well as a whole. Your Upper Middle year will be one of great importance to you. You will be held in high esteem by the underclassmeng it is your responsibility to prove to them that you merit this respect. Only by conscientious effort in the fields of activity toward which you are inclined will you be able to do this. If your interests are athletic, try out for the teams and stay at it until you succeed. If your interests are literary, the publications and the debating societies offer excellent opportunities which you should not pass up. In the year to come your chances to secure positions for your Senior year will comeg take advantage of them. The near future of the Academy lies largely in your hands, and the preservation of its ideals and traditions you must carry out to the best of your abilty. lf you successfully carry out this trust, you will be able to recall your Upper Middle year with a feeling of pride and satisfaction. In be- half of the class of 1933, THE PE.-iN wishes you the greatest success during th: next two years. 138 THE 1933 PEAN Lower Adams, G. H., Jr., Alter, G. F., Anderson, I. B., Anderson, R. VV., Bart, B. F., Jr., Beard, B. S., Qflfl, Becker, G. R., Belden, D. M., Benner, R. S., Jr., Bentinck-Smith, Peter, Bentley, Peter, 4th, Binns, R. H., 3rd, Blease, li. J., Bliss, W. B., 3rd, Breeden, B. C., Bridgham, M. A., Jr., Brown. li. lf., Buflerd, C. lift Bullard, M. G., Butler, F. A., Butler, J. G., Calhoun, A. T., Cameron, D. -I., Campbell, R. A., Canby, W. M., Casey, R. L., Clement, J. D., Coflin, D. P., Colen, D. J., Cook, Walter, Cookman, G. li., Cooney, J. S., Coors, joseph, Cummer, li. W., Dakin, T. R., Darling, R. I., Dent, S. T., DeVoe, A. A. DeWitt, Peter, Dorr, G. A., jr., Dow, N. F., Dresser, W. L., Eaton, I. F., Eisner, Robert, Ellis, F. T., English. I. R., Jr., Fawcett, R. W., Fellman, I. H., Fischman, DeWitt, Fritz, J. M., 'Deceased Middle Class Addresses 2 Merrill Street, 3412 River Road, Compo Road, QQ Elm Street, 430 Park Avenue, 42-36 147th Street, 1569 North Bucklin Avenue, 1414 North Market Avenue, 104 Maple Street, Dudley Lane, 229 Broad Street, OIC Santa lnez Avenue, 67 Millet Road, 429 Palisade Avenue, 182 Ridgewood Avenue, 179 Davis Avenue, IOO Oakridge Avenue, 121 Church Street, IQ Andrew Road, 224 liast 49th Street, 30 Warren Street, Melrose Avenue, 1 IQ Newton Street, I2 St. Ronan Terrace, 74 Walnut Street, 190 Woodland Road, 21 Flint Street, Grenwolde, 285 Broad Avenue, 1621 Magnolia Drive, 525 Worcester Street, 3,10 East 34th Street, 423 Centre Street, 84 Pine Street, I7 Lincoln Street, 49 Elm Street, U. S. S. Lexington, care Postmaster, Prospect Avenue, IQ332 Berkely Road, 13,3 East 80th Street, 36 Charles Street, 1516 Robert Street, 287 Claremont Avenue, 490 Wilbur Lane, Plymouth, N. H. Toledo, Ohio Westport, Conn. New Rochelle, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Flushing, N. Y. LaSalle, Ill. Canton, Ohio Springtield, Mass. Milton, Mass. Red Bank, N. I. San Mateo, Cal. Swampscott, Mass. Yonkers, N. Y. Glen Ridge, N. J. Brookline, Mass. Summit, N. I. Torrington, Conn. Swampscott, Mass. New York, N. Y. Salem, Mass. Tryon, N. C. Meriden, Conn. New Haven, Conn. Greenville, Del. Natick, Mass. Woonsocket, R. I. Salem, Mass. Great Neck, N. Y. Bellport, N. Y. Englewood, N. I. Plandome, N. Y. Golden, Col. Cleveland, Ohio. Storrs, Conn. Wellesley Hills, Mass New York, N. Y. Spottswood, N. J. South Orange, N. I. Newport, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Worcester, Mass. San Pedro, Cal. Red Bank, N. J. Detroit, Mich. New York, N. Y. Rochester, N. H. New Orleans, La. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Dubuque, Iowa THE 1933 PEAN 4 Galbraith, R. W., Jr., Garland, R. T., Garni, G. B., Gifford, J. T., Goodell, E. B., Jr., Gougelmann, P. E. T Grilk, L. T., Haggerty, L. V., Hammond, Myron, Hanscom, H. F., Harding, R. C., Harris, W. W., Jr., Hayes, W. S., Hays, D. P., Hecht, F. S., Hinkley, A. G., Jr., Hurst, Paul, Jr., Irving, F. C., Jr., Jerome, F. W., Johnson, Harding, Jr., Johnson, J. B., Johnson, W. B., Jr., Keeler, S. C., Keeley, J. F., Kemp, W. S., Jr., Kemple, F. T., Kerr, N. S., Kinsley, E. W., Jr., Knight, R. B., Knowlton, W. B., Krida, Arthur, Jr., Laing, E. T., Lannon, J. D., Jr., Levitt, D. M., Lightbown, D. M., Linaberry, E. B., Madsen, J. E., Mahoney, R. C., Mathes, J. M., Jr., Maynard, G. B., Jr., McCarty, J. B., Mead, L. W., Merriam, F. S., Miller, S. A., Morse, P. W., Mulvey, W. E., Jr., Murray, Hamilton, Palmer, Jackson, Jr., Peyton, Morrow, Powers, S. L., Prouty, Donald, Ramsey, C. C., Robinson, D. H., Roche, P. E., Rowe, J. L., 28 Dale Avenue, 63 Areigh Road, 132 Connett Place, BOX 22, Weaver Street, Quaker Ridge, 43 Pine Street, 380 Summit Avenue, 24 Lenox Avenue, 217 Woodland Road, 789 Burr Avenue, BOX A, 114 East 9oth Street, 16o West 59th Street, 709 Kohl Building, 711 Lafayette Avenue, Glendale Avenue, 23 Sumner Road, 54 Hawthorne Place, 221 Flower Avenue, West, Q3 Fairmont Avenue, 65 Newton Avenue, 499 Summit Street, 79 Front Street, 55 Locust Avenue, 435 West 23rd Street, 9 Cedar Street, 1 1 2 Prospect Street, East Clinton Avenue, 125 East 72nd Street, 69 Harthorn Avenue, 75 Maple Avenue, 1 Vista Drive, 4803 Colorado Avenue, I2 Ash Street, 1046 Hillside Avenue, 52 Baker Avenue, West Drive, 29 Oakland Street, 5536 Sheridan Road, 139 East 79th Street, Box 68, 35 Cobane Terrace, 666 Richmond Road, 718 Main Street, IQ Dudley Place, 211 Liberty Avenue, 175 Woodlawn Avenue, 134 Chestnut Hill Road, 226 Liberty Street, Sea Lane, 117 Oak Hill Road, 723 Evesham Avenue, 33 East Division Street, Exeter, N. H. Gloucester, Mass. Great Neck, N. Y. South Orange, N. J. Wayland, Mass. New Rochelle, N. Y Exeter, N. H. Hackensack, N. J. East Orange, N. J. Woonsocket, R. I. Hubbard XYoods, Ill Alderson, W. Va. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. San Francisco, Cal. Buffalo, N. Y. Marion, Mass. Needham, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Summit, N. J. YVatertown, N. Y. Chatham, N. J. Norwalk, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. Exeter, N. H. New Rochelle, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Worcester, Mass. Providence, R. I. Tenatly, N. J. New York, N. Y. Bangor, Maine Flushing, N. Y. Great Neck, N. Y. Washington, IJ. C. Exeter, N. H. Plainfield, N. J. Beverly, Mass. Plandome, N. Y. Lexington, Mass. Chicago, Ill. New York, N. Y. Cordavllle, Mass. West Orange, N. J. South Euclid, Ohio XYorcester, Mass. Yonkers, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y St. Paul, Minn. Chestnut Hill, Mass East Braintree, Mas La Jolla, Cal. Ithaca, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Chicago, Ill. 140 THE 1933 PEAN Salzer, R. S., Savage, H. D., Ir., Schweppe, D. W., Seagreaves, I. F., jr., Skidmore, H. B., Skidmore, Lemuel, Jr. Smith, C. O., Smith-Petersen, N. ltl., Spear, W. C., Ir., Stanton, A. P., Steinfeld, T. A., Stotler, Raymond, Jr. Stucky, W. MCD., Suman, J. R., Jr., Sykes, G. W. R., Townsend, R. F., Trow, G. S., Tudbury, -I. L., Jr., Tuohy, J. J., Tuohy, T. F., Jr., Vanderhoef, F. B., Jr. Vandiver, W. VV., Verity, C. W., jr., Ver Planck, W. E., Jr Volckens, W. V., Walker, -I. T., Jr., Walsh, C. A., Jr., Walter, j. N., Wehmiller, P. K., Wheelock, P. S., Wiener, E. H., jr., Williams, H. P., Jr., Williams, H. G., Williams, L. M., -Tr., Williams, Warren, Ir., Williamson, J. H., Wilson, C. I., Wilson, F. E., Wilson, W. E., Wood, P. J., Woodman, M., Young, A. P., 7 'J 262 Central Park West, 30 Church Lane, 32 North Main Street, 3718 Broadview Drive, IO Gibson Place, I3 Edgewood Drive, Windsor Road, 80 Buena Vista Road, 2124 Elm Street, 38 Elm Street, 310 West End Avenue, I33I East 18th Street, 121 South Hanover Avenue, 4817 Montrose Boulevard, 4100 Broadway, 26 Rippowam Village, II Hemenway Road, 61 Beverly Road, 61 Beverly Road, Husted Lane, 160 East 72nd Street, 218 South Main Street, 21 Chestnut Street, 682 Ocean Avenue, IO8 Franklin Place, IZQ Angell Street, 43 Bleecker Street, 3545 Longfellow Boulevard, 2 Capron Street, 129 East both Street, 26 Coolidge Street, Cilley Hall, Riverode Farms, 171 Everit Street, 400 West End Avenue, 124 Pelhamdale Avenue, 237 North Euclid Avenue, Jefferson Road, 502 St. Lawrence Avenue, 134 Prospect Street, Calhoun Drive, New York, N. Y. Scarsdale, N. Y. New Canaan, Conn Cincinnati, Ohio Elizabeth, N. J. Summit, N. Cumberland, Md. Bridgeport, Conn. Manchester, N. H. Westerly, R. I. New York, N. Y. Tulsa, Okla. Lexington, Ky. Houston, Texas Conifer, N. Y. San Antonio, Texas Stamford, Conn. Salem, Mass. Great Neck, N. Y. Great Neck, N. Y. Greenwich, Conn. New York, N. Y. Middletown, Ohio Salem, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Pelham, N. Y. Providence, R. T. Newark, N. J. St. Louis, Mo. Uxbridge, Mass. New York, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Chagrin Falls, Ohio New Haven, Conn. New York, N. Y. Pelham, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. Short Hills, N. I. Janesville, W'ViS. Franklin, N. H. Greenwich, Conn. I .4 A IUNIOR CLASS THE 1.933 PEAN 143 ALBERT J. ALTER Prcsidcn! ARCHER O. IQNOWLTUN ' ICRN1-:sr S. MERRILL, ,lR. Vf66-P7'CSid81Zl Spfrrltlry unior Class N leaving home and coming to lixcter, you were probably going away to boarding school for the first time, You found that you seemed out of place, and that it was difficult to adjust yourself to the school customs. You did not take interest in the various activities. and for that reason, school life was rather dull. The men in school who had accomplished something worthwhile, either in the extra-curricular activities or in athletics, seemed far above you. Now, however, that you know the school, you should come back next year with the firm intent of succeeding either in making a publication board or some athletic team. With all the opportunities oilered, you ought to make good and become one of the men who seemed so far above you. Finally, prove that you no longer deserve the name 'iPrep, and that you a re worthy of the class of '36, 144 THE 1.933 PEAN Acton, C. H., Alter, A. J., Arnold, F. A., Jr., Banks, J. L., Jr., Banning, A. T., 3rd Bastian, C. M., Binkerd, R. H., Binns, F. NV., Boyd, G., Jr., Iiudlong. M. -I., Burton, J. G., Jr., Calhoun, T. H., Jr. Camphell, R. C., Chalmers, T. C., jr Cherington, P. W., Cohlm, IJ. Ii., Corey, ti. H., Cotter, R. j., jr., Currier, W. H., Curwen, II. A., Cushwa, NV. T., Day, NI. M., Dearborn, E. L., Dodd, E. M., Dole, A. A., jr., Ely, C. R., Everett, H. H., jr., Fitter, C. F., Friedman, F. L., Froelick, S. J. R., Gowdy, R. S., Graham, E. M., Jr. Greble, S., 3rd, Gregg, H., Griswold, H. E., Hamilton, B. F., Hamilton. F. W., Jr Hansl, R., Jr., Happer, VV. S., Hartshorn, S., jr., Hasey, -I. F., Hastings, li. B., Hawkins, E. B., Hayward, G. A., Higgins, R. B., Higgins, R. B., Hinckley, H. F., Ir. Hirst, R. F., Holmes, R. XY., -Ir., Hosford, R. S., Hunter, J. A., jr., 3 unior Class Addresses 58 Maple Avenue, 3,41 2 River Road, 211 Myrtle Street, 310 East 5th Street, 617 Irving Place, go Lyncroft Road, 610 NVest Santa Inez A Mechanic Street, The Reef, Springhill, 66 Vilindsor Road, S40 Gaylord Street, venue, 88 Continental Avenue, 25 Claremont Avenue 167 Redington Street, 4o-24 207th Street, 114 Irving Street, o Kensington Street, Pealiody Hall, I7 Elm Street, 1849 Cross Street, 1 1 Summer Street, Deer Park Avenue, 20 Prescott Street, 48 South Angell Street, 2453 Woodcrest Boulevard, Cat Rock Road, 345 West 88th Street, 104 Burlingame Road, oo Rumford Street, 666 Prospect Avenue, 6 Manchester Street, 1 Federal Street, 31 VVeybridge Road, Q4 Morris Street, Parsonage Lane, Care Blanche Shop, Sasson House, Na nking Road, Highland Avenue, 39 Union Street, 16 Emerson Street, O45 Esplanade, 180 Pinehurst Avenue, 180 Pinehurst Avenue, 21 Chestnut Street, 165 Franklin Street, 28 Middle Street, 804 Ilth Avenue, 87 Belknap Street, Shawinigan Falls, Que Toledo, Ohio Rockland, Mass. Superior, Wis. Duluth, Minn. New Rochelle, N. Y. Dorset, Vt. San Mateo, Cal. Barre, Mass. Newport, R. I. Mobile, Ala. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Denver, Col. Forest Hills, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Swampscott, Mass. Bayside, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Andover, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. VVinchester, Mass. Concord, N. H. Babylon, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Providence, R. I. Lincoln, Neb. Cos Coh, Conn. New York, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. West Hartford, Conn. Hampden Highlands, Maine West Orange, N. I. Nashua, N. H. Boston, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Dover, N. J. Greenwich, Conn. Shanghai, China Short Hills, N. J. Bridgewater, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Pelham Blanor, N. Y Ipswich, Mass, New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Sharon, Mass. Bloomfield, N. I. Keene, N. H. Moline, Ill. Dover, N. H. THE 1933 PEAN 145 Katzenbach, E. L., jr Killian, F. M., Knight, C., jr., Knowlton, A., Lanny, D. N., Latham, V. M., Lathrop. W. F., Lawrence. H., Lazrus, J. P. C., Locke, A. D., Mackenzie, G. C., Mantius, H. K., Mason, C. H., Merrill, E. S., jr., Michod, C. L., Jr., Moore, D. L., Moore, R. W., 3rd, Mukerji, D. G., 2nd, Murphy, C., Myers, J. P., Nikoloric, L. A., O'KeeHe, A, F., Pardee, J., Parker, P. K., Payson, L. N., Pearson, I. A., Peyton, L. R., Plimpton, C. H., Poor, D. E., Prescott, N. F., Pulsifer, G. E., Putnam, W. C., Rathbone, R. R., Richardson, A., Rounsefell, H. P., Sanford, R. A., Sautter, C. U., Seamans, J. O., Stepanian, C. Z., Stevens, D. S., Stevens, J. W., Stevens, J. W., Stewart, J. E., Sullivan, G. F., Swan, W. R., Tabor, P. M., Thomas, I. R., Van Buren, F. S., Viault, F. W., jr., Wells, S. D., Ir., Wheelwright, F. W., White, R. S., Wholley, F. R., Williams, H. C., Wilson, I. G., Woodward, R. NV., 438 Bellevue Avenue, 3,34 Robin Road, 20 Cushing Road, 17 Cleveland Street. 73 First Street, 5 Marston Way, West Mystic Avenue, 115 Elton Street, 1 West Park Street, 105 Fourth Street, 69 East Hamilton Avenue, Waterbury Hospital, 53 Sanders Avenue, 1163 Boylston Street, William Penn Highway, 40 Windsor Road, 325 East 72d Street, 611 Lowell Street, 50 Central Park West, ZQ2 Robin Avenue, 648 Canton Avenue, Route 1, Box 48, 16 Lake Street, 40 Bowdoin Street, 31 High Street, 2432 East 7th Street, 61 Park Avenue, 210 Lowell Street, 26 Park Avenue, 717 East Highland Avenue, 74 Court Street, High Street, 115 Wellesley Avenue, Tan Lane, 55 Prescott Avenue, 9 Warren Street, 1872 Commonwealth Avenue, Wireless Road, 1 Court Street, 1 Court Street, IO6 Sanders Avenue, I5 Grey Cliff Road, 22 Thorndike Street, Tabor Woods, 214 South Main Street, 1 5 5 Chestnut Street, 727 Crenshaw Boulevard, 215 Newbury Street, 7 Mercer Circle, Riverode Farm, Foster Street, 384 Union Street, Trenton, N. I. Englewood, N. J. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Holyoke, Mass. Garden City, N. Y. Worcester, Mass. Mystic, Conn. Providence, R. 1. Long Beach, L. I., N. Y Garden City, N. Y. Cooperstown, N. Y. Englewood, N. J. Waterbury, Conn. Lowell, Mass. Boston, Mass. Cresson, Pa. Waban, Mass. New York City Lawrence, Mass. New York, N. Y. Englewood, N. J. Milton, Mass. v ,' Briarclitl Manor, N. X . Hopedale, Mass. Portland, Maine Exeter, N. H. Duluth, Minn. New York, N. Y. Peabody, Mass. Kensington, N. H. New York, N. Y. Carthage, Mo. Exeter, N. H. Closter, N. J. Wellesley, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Bronxville, N. Y. Salem, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Bangkok, Siam Belfast, Maine Belfast, Maine Lowell, Mass. Brighton, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Joplin, Mo. Scranton, Pa. Englewood, N. J. Los Angeles, Cal. Combined Locks, Wis. Boston, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Grand Beach, Me. Chagrin Falls, Ohio Littlton, Mass. Rockland, Mass. 146 THE 1933 PEAN SENIOR .... UPPER INIHDDLE LONVER IYIIDDLE JUNIOR ..... TOTAL . . Summary Representation 228 201 149 107 685 Ikiassathusetts, 177, New York, 162, New Jersey, 75, NCNW'HZ1m13ShifC,4S, Connecticut, 36, Pennsyl- vania, 22, Illinois, 19, Ohio, 18, Rhode Island, 14, Maine, 13, Vllisconsin, II, California, IO, Michi- gan, 9, Minnesota, 7, Colorado, 6, Indiana, 6, Mississippi, 6, Vermont, 5, Maryland, 4, Texas, 4, Florida, 3, Iowa, 3, Kentucky, 3, Louisiana, 3, Oklahoma, 3, Alabama, 2, Delaware, 2, North Carolina, 2, Quebec, 2, Arkansas, 1, District of Columbia, 1, Idaho, 1, Montana, 1, Nebraska, 1, South Dakota, 1, Washington, 1, West Virginia, 1, Philippine Islands, 1, China, 1, France, 1, India, 1, Mexico, 1, Persia, 1, Siam, IQ Uruguay, 1. 1900-1901 . . 1901-1902 . , 1902-1903 . . 1903-1904 , . 1904-1905 . . 1905-1906 . , 1906-1907 . . 1907-1908 . . 1908-1909 . . IQOQ-IQIO . . 1910-1911 . . 1911-1912 . . 1912-1913 . . 1913-1914 . . 1914-1915 . . 1915-1916 . . 1916-1917 . . Enrollment . 290 1917-1918 . 283 1918-1919 . 322 1919-1920 . 390 1920-1921 . 382 IQZI-IQ22 - 443 1922-1923 . 414 1923-1924 . 456 lQ24'IQZ3 . 463 1925-1926 . 488 1926-1927 . 516 1927-1928 . 522 1928-1929 - 525 1929-1930 . 572 1930-1931 . 569 1931-1932 V 565 1932-1933 . 611 573 566 644 660 666 639 698 674 705 716 699 703 684 691 644 685 I X I 1 ff A!! X 1 X 7' W ' 'W WmW li I e I I W WWW7VVW1vVHHTf'UI1wv!7v7J1Tf www n rw'fm w W W W Www I Vl' Ai1'H mWW TH wwfm mmw , WVVVHH W fWw!THV1T5 WNWWW WWW mrimmfffwiff rrwm wr Ugrrmws WNW Nw I min Wx! V 'lv ff f ff ,, I ff ff ' 'H aw ' .f 1 fy 'K f f,'-5 'Z ,UW su ' K gf .-01 'f A' Af f f, f ' jf Lf' fx fm' ,f ', ' ' ' , 71.-VZ! f , fy , W i WlMWWWMlWU0,WWMHh1fdUIlIIIIKMHXXXMKYMKNYMWXXNWQKRWYQKU'RBMWWY I! L , Literary 148 THE 1933 PEAN Slanding - Stephenson, Abel, Danser Silling --O'Keefe Academy Debating Team B. M. ABEL H. W. Daxsmz, JR. I. A. O'KE1-:FE T. W. STEPHENSON THE 1933 PEAN 149 ,mummy Debating T the beginning of the past school year, the lagging enthusiasm for debating at Exeter took an unprecedented jump, and once more the art of argumentation bade fair to regain its former high position in student esteem. The new interest was due partly to the presidential election, partly to the new equipment in the form of the debating room in Phillips Hall, and partly to the interest in debating of certain alumni. Enthusiasm, at any rate, led to the separation of the G. L. Soule from the Golden Branch, which two societies had existed as one for nearly ten years. Rivalry between the organizations was keen throughout the year. Several original programs were presented by each club in addition to the regular weekly debates. The G. L. Soule gave a mock trial at which a hundred and fifty people were presentg immediately following this, the Golden Branch gave a well attended though not so suc- cessful convention. Debating with other schools continued as usual, and three outside debates were held. A team composed of Nightingale and Dorson lost to a Dartmouth Freshman team in a rather poor debate. Shortly afterwards a team made up of O'Keefe, Danser, and Bauer, with Stephenson as the alternate, journeyed to Harvard and gained a hard-won decision from an experienced Freshman team. The season was climaxed by the victory of the Exeter speakers over Andover. The subject for debate was i'Resolved.' That the United States should immediately recognize Soviet Russia. The Exeter team, composed of Captain O'Keefe, Danser, and Stephenson, with Abel as alternate, presented a brief for the negative which proved impervious to the attacks of the Andover debaters. It is to be hoped that debat- ing at Exeter will enjoy many seasons as successful as the one concluded with the past year. 150 THE 1.933 PEAN Bark Row- Young, johnson, Baker, Mr. Muyher, llzxmilton Third Ruw-- Mz1cI.aurin, Sztmmons. DCVOE, Bennett, Thomas, Farrell Scmnd Rr1wA Dorraon, Myers, Sweeny, Notman, Szrltonstull, Thayer, Lzxzrus Firsl Row - Schlesinger, Ncglcy, Coe, Stephenson, Danscr, Field, Todd President . . Vice-President Secrelary . . Tfeaswcf' . . D. W. BAKER I. M. CASE W. G. COE BTORTON CORBERT H. W. DANSER, JR. R. M. DORSON I. A. FARRELL N. H. FIELD B. M. BENNETT R. F. FREMONT H. T. TTAMILTON, JR. T. C. CHALIIIERS, JR. Golden Branch OFFICERS . . . T. W. STEPHENSON, CH. W. DANSER, IRQ . . H. W. DANSER, JR., CIS. GAREIELD GIFFORDD . . W. G. COE, CR. M. DORSOND . . R. V. NEGLEY, JR., CI. A. FARRELLJ MEMBERS 1933 E. G. GIFFORD, JR. A. T. JOHNSON J. M. MACLAURIN F. H. BTCGUIRE, IR. F. D. NTOORMAN E. M. NIGHTINGALE ARTHUR NOTMAN, JR. 1934 I. X. KLINT2 R. V. LYNCH M. I. TWACLEOD, IR. 1. L. SALTONSTALL, JR. 1935 A. A. DEVOE 1936 J. P. C. LAZRUS 1. P. MYERS A. M. PARKER, JR. J. B. RICHARDS G. L. ROSENBERG WHEELER SAMMONS, IR A. M. SCHLESINGER, IR T. B. STEINHAUSEN D. F. M. TODD C. E. TUTTLE, JR. C. T. SWEENY R. L. T HAYER R. B. YOUNG J. R. THOMAS THE 1933 PEAN 151 Back Row-Bauer, Thayer, S. M. Stewart, Cooper, Brinkcrholf, Cummer Sewnd Row- Kaufmann, Townsend, Sleeper, Trainer, Sutton, Mead Fran! Row-Jack, J. D. Stewart, Allen, Abel, O'Kecfe, Carlson, Michaels President . . Vice-President Secretary . . B. M. ABEL R. L. ALLEN D. DEF. BAUER DAVID CARLSON N. G. BENCHLEY V. W. BRINKERI-IOFF I. F. BRACKETT E. W. CUMMER G. L. Soule OFFICERS MEMBERS 1933 R. F. COOPER I. L. JACK RALPH MICHAELS J. A. OlliEEFI2 1934 I. W. KAUEFMANN G. T. KAY 1935 R. F. TOWNSEND B. M. ABEL R. L. ALLEN I. A. O,KEEFE 1. D. S. M. J. D. If.. M. jxcxs D. C. R. B. L. W. S'rEw.xRT S'1'Ewx1e'1' SUTTON Tun' 1-3 R OxP.x1.x1ER, IR SLEEPIQR TR XINIQR 3 I If AD 152 THE 1933 PEAN Presizimzt . . . Vice-President. . S ccretar y Treasurer . . Librarian . . M. ABEL L. ALLEN W. BAKER BREWER P. COOLIDGLZ W. DANSER G. BENCIIIJQX' I . IJIINCIN Ii. X'.xNIIIiRIIOI',I Bark RIJIIIAAIICH, Dunscr Semnd k'I71d'+fJllkITll1H, DCVOIC, Stephenson, White, Vunclcrlmoc-f, Thayer Frnnl Row -- Abel, PIIYSOIIS, johnson, Coolidge, Baker Lantern Club Members OFFICERS MEMBERS 1933 I. A. HOXVELL T. JOHNSON D. KIAIPEL G. HIXRDENBROOK T. PARSONS T934 M. HOWLA ND R. V. LYNCH G. ETARTIN 1935 A. T. JOHNSON C. T. PARSONS N. G. BENCHLEY MR. RICHARDSON R. F. DUNCAN E. H. RIDDLE T. W. STEPHENSON I. G. SUTTON VVHEELER SAMMONS E. M. THAYFR L. S. VVHITE C. S. OAKMAN NICHOLAS DEVORE H. G. XVILLIAMS THE 1933 PEAN 153 antern Club HIS year The Lantern Club has continued in the role of the school's outstanding literary society, despite the unfortunate illness and consequent resignation of its president, Arthur I. Draper, On Tuesday evenings during the winter term men of distinction in various branches of the literary world addressed the club. They included Mr. Edward K. Scott, an exchange master Of English, Mr. E. T. Katzenbach, Mr. Arthur B. Perry, and Mr. Leon M. Pearson. The first Of two Outstanding evenings was that on which Mr. John Corbin, formerly dramatic critic Ol the New York Times, spoke on George F. Kaufman, author of the recent dramatic successes, 'iOf Thee I Singf' and llDlHHGl' At Eight. On the second, Mr. Geoffrey Parsons, editor Of the Harald Tribune, gave a speech on Technocracy to a particularly enthusiastic audience. The informal atmosphere of Sunday afternoon teas of the past two winters-so essentially a part Of the Lantern Club life-was this year successfully carried Over to the easy gatherings after the lectures, during which every one had ample Opportunity to chat with the speaker. For the first time the club has been extensively used this winter by members for week-end suppers. And as usual the formal season was happily concluded by a banquet given for the old members by those elected during the year. MR. H. D'A. CURXVEN MR. F. W. CUSHWVA GEN. J. J. PERSHING BOOTH TARKINGTON JUDGE HENRY A. SHUTE ROBERT FROST J. N. DARLING FACULTY MEMBERS MR. W. KERR MR. I. A. TUFTS MR. G. L. RICHARDSON MR. M. R. Wu.L1.xMS HONORARY MEMBERS DR. LEWIS PERRY, H ozwrtzry Presirlvnf XVILLIAM NICFEE ROBERT NATHAN MR. H. S. COUSE OWEN WVISTER LANGDON XV.-XRNER ST. JOHN ERVINE COUNT FELIX VON LUCKNER MR. L. M. CROSBIE DHAN GOPAL BTUKER-II GEORGE T. GOODSPEED ERNEST POOLE 154 THE 1933 PEAN Merrill Lecture Course BURTON HOLMES . , WILLIAM I.. FINLEY . RIVHARD ST. BARBI4:-BAI411iR LUTHER S. H. CABLE, PH.'l BRADFORD WASHBURN . . MAURICE G. HINDUS . . WILL DURANT . . I October 11, 1932 December 7, IQ32 r .l3nU?1TY 17, T933 january 26, 1933 February 7, 1933 February 21, 1933 March 15, 1933 . Ulmperial Abyssinia Alaskan Wild Life Through Maori land and the South Seas . . HThe H Astounding Story of Radium The Conquest of Mont Blanc . Russia A Program for America THE 1933 PEAN 150 George Sutro Loewenstein Foundation Lecture Course PROFESSOR CARL j.FR1EDR1c1-1 , . . . , . . , 1 . . Political Smoke Screens in Europe PROFFSSOR FRANK J. BIATHER, JR. . WALTER PACH . . PROFESSOR BLISS PERRY . . PROFESSOR FREDERICK A. POTTLE . MARCEL JORRE, ARTHUR LANDERS, MR. DEAN GEORGE H. EDGELL . . DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI . November 6, 1932 December 4, 1932 january 29, IQ33 February 1 2, 1933 February 15, 1933 HOWARTH .... February 26, 1933 . . . Leonard March 5, 1933 April 50, 1933 . HRembra11dt and Hals . HMaSterS of Modern Art Ln The Prelude to Lincoln . Boswell in London Cl . Music of Cesar Franck O da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael . India 156 THE 1933 PEAN Prize Awards, DANA J. P. WINGATE MEMORIAL CUP . . STEPHEN POTTER MEMORIAL MEDAL . PRINCETON CUP ,......., WVENTWORTH lNIATI-IEMATICS PRIZES . . LINDSAY CRAWFORD NIEMORIAL .,...,. WILLIAM A. FRANCIS PRIZES IN BIATHEMATICS . . WILLIAM A. FRANCIS PRIZES IN ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA VVILLIAM A. FRANCIS PRIZES IN JUNIOR ALGEBRA . GREEK PRIZES: First Year JOLINIII PRIZE ........ PRENTISS CUMMINGS PRIZE .... Second Year PRICNTISS CUMMINGS PRIZE .... Third Your PRICNTISS CUMMINGS PRIZE .... MARSIIALL NIIZWISLL PRIZE . NATHANIEL GORDON PRIZES . . MASON LATIN PRIZE . . GLIDDEN LATIN PRIZE . .... . BANDLER LATIN PRIZES. . . Junior . . Second Prizes . Lower Middle. . Second Prizes Upper Middle Class . . Second Prizes Senior . . Second Prizes PENNELL LATIN PRIZE . BANDLER LATIN PRIZE . PENNELL LATIN PRIZE HANDLER LATIN PRIZE . PITTS IDUFFIELD PRIZE ,........ BLACKMAR PRIZES IN AMERICAN HISTORY . June, 1952 GEORGE KENNETH WILLIS LUCIUS BIERCE LYMAN, JR. HUGH ALLAN MACMILLAN BRUCE HADLEY BILLINGS OAKEORD WOODNUTT ACTON, JR PERRY JAMES CULVER JOHN FRANCIS HECKMAN NELSON HASTINGS ROBERT CHARLES HAYMAN EVERETT COBURN, JR. EDWARD HOLLISTER RIDDLE, JR DEXTER ALLEN SMITH JAMES SAMPSON COONEY NORRIS FITZ DOW EDWARD JAMISON KAUEEMAN, JR WILLIAM SELEY CROSBIE JAY WILLIAM KAUFFMAN STEPHEN EMERSON WHICHER WALTER STANLEY WHITE ERICK WATKINSON MARCI-IAND JOHN GORDON SCANNELL PAUL JAMES ALLEN ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN TIMOTHY JOSEPH SHEA, JR. NELSON HASTINGS GORDON TULLY KAY RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, J HARDING JOHNSON, JR. EVERETT ROBERT COBURN HARLOW DOW SAVAGE, JR. HENDRIK DEKRUIE RIPLEY OGDEN JONES ROBERT BROWNING TRAINEE WILLIAM KISTLER COORS GRAYSON FARQUHAR LATHROP HARLAN AMEN ROBINSON ARTHUR JOY DRAPER, JR. SAMUEL BELKNAP MAYO ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN DEXTER ALLEN SMITH ROBERT AVERILL HARMAN WALTER STANLEY WHITE NELSON HASTINGS STEPHEN EMERSON WHTCHER ARTHUR NIEIER SCHLESINGER WALTER STANLEY WHITE WALTER STANLEY WHITE ARTHUR MEIER SCHLESINGER PHILIP EUGENE LILTENTHAL CHARLES EGBERT TUTTLE, JR. THE 1933 PEAN 157 BLACKMAR PRIZES IN HISTORY . . . SHERMAN HOAR PRIZES IN HISTORY . BECRER PRIZES IN :ANCIENT HISTORX' , FRENCH PRIZES: VVEIST PRIZE . . . HALL PRIZE . . DILLON PRIZE ..,.,.,, UPPER lArlIDDLE ENGLISH PRIZE ENGLISH HISTORY PRIZE ,,., JOSEPH L. GAVIT MEMORIAI, CUR . WESTEREIELD PRIZE .... . HOLDER CHEMISTRY PRIZES . . , UppeI CLASS OF I8Q2 CHEMISTRY PRIZE . WENTWORTH PRIZE IN PHYSICS . lVlANI,EY ENGLISH COMPOSITION , JOHN O. HEALD DEBATING PRIZES , Middle. . SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI PRIZE . . . . . PINCHOT PRIZES FOR PROFICIENCY IN VVOODCRAFT , . ARTHUR H. LOCRETT SQUASH RACQUETS CUPS Senior ..., Junior . . RANSOM HOOKER TROPHY . . FOOTBALL PRIZES: BEST ALL 'ROUND END PLAY .... PLAY . BEST ALL 'ROUND BACKFIELD BEST ALL 'ROUND LINE PLAY . . . TENCHER PRIZES ...... . . JOHN WHITE lVlATHEWS, JR. . . GEORGE POND BROCRWAY VICTOR REGINALD IJESRARD, JR. ROBERT SELBY ROGERS CHARLES ROBERT TIITTIJT. JR. . PHILIP EUGENE LILIENTHAI. CHARLES .ALLEN HASKINS PAII L JAMES ALLEN ROBERT . . ERIC CARLSON . ,ADDISON MELVIN PARKER, JR. . . LEAVITT SARGENT WHITE . DELANO EDGELL BURTON PARKER POND BROCRWAY . JOHN FRANCIS HECKMAX PERRY JAMES CULVER ROBI1 RT GEORGE . . ROBERT lN'lIC'HAl.L JOYCE, JR. . xVILl.IXMl'lENRY BIONRUEULAZIICR . LEWIS PERRY, JR. . PAUL STETSON CLEAVELAND DAVIS PHILOON HARDING WVHITNEY TROVVBRIDGE KEl.SliY LEWIS PERRY, JR. ROBERT STERLING AVIGGINS WILLIAM BURKE KLINE JAMES HAROLD BLAKE IJANA CLARENCE VVRIGHTINGTON GERMAIN GREEN GLIDDEN ROBERT FOARD TOWNSEND JOHN POWEL, JR. JOHN HENRY NIURPHY FRANCIS JOSEPH LANE EMMONS HAMLIN TURNER, JR. BRENT MAXWELL AEI-:L HIQNDRIK DEKRUIE .ARTHUR JOY DRIXPER, JR. XVILLIAM CRAIG HUNTTING PHILIP EUGENE LILIENTHAL SAMUEL BELKNAP EIAYO HENRY ALBERT BIOYES, JR. JOHN ALOYSIUS O'KEEFl'I WILLIAM STANTON PICHER HARLAN AMEN ROBINSON Merrill Prizes in English and Declamation EXCELLENCE IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION First Prize . . Second Prize . . . Honorable Mention EXCELLENCE F irst Prize . Second Prize . . . . Honorable Jlflentiou . . WILBUR LOVE CUMMINGS, JR., '33, Greenwich, Conn. ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN, 733, Hamadan, Persia ROBERT AVERILL HARMAN, '33, Plainfield, N. J. IN DECLAMATION LEVVIS PERRY, JR., '32, Exeter, N. H. DAVID PHILOON HARDING, '32, Fort Benning, Ga. ROBERT STERLING WIGGINS, y3 2, Macon, Ga. WELLINGTON SIAS PHILLIPS, '33, Seattle, Wash. ! i .SN Y DAVIS LIB 1. I 1 XEUSSKZWL E C MM I K 1 -J.. 7 mimi, -Si 2 fff6haExf g Q gi6 y A121 M. f ,... -'1 -EE' XV? -fy W mm nununq? Ji-' 1, 'J f, f I f W 1 I ff, Q , SV Q 'W' - 9. 37 ,gi 1yj - , msg Z H,-Q f g ri Z H 4 5 gflllllniul 'gill I Publications 160 THE 1933 PEAN limb Ruin' I'11IIll'fll Ru Tlzinl Rau Sfmmi Run' 1 1'l1l1f Row P1'cx1'dc11l .... Jldlltlgfllg Iidilnr . . B11.vi11f,vs JlI4111agI'1' . CI.I'L'IlfGfI'07l Illalzugff' .idivcrlzlwifzg Jluizagrl' A.s'5fg11u1f'11!Edifrul' . .Yr-Tvs EdZ'Z'0l '... - ' lfxflzuugf Edilor. . .llumni Ijdiior . Fcatwc Edifw' . G. GIFPORD, JR., '33 D. G. CHASE, '34 G. W. S. TROXY, '35 PETER RUTTIZR, '33 W. G. MARTIN, '34 1.1. G.DEEI1ER, '34 R. B. YOLNO, '34 H. O, SMITH, JR.. '34 li. M. N1GIl'l'ING.XLIi, '33 B. Hlxwxlxs, '30 - Llnyrl, Curliw Hamlin-r, Ilumillun zu - IDL-umcr. Marlin, IiuX'Orc, Shnum 'f V Rutter. Simun, i'lI1rk,NYOml,'I'l1zLycr, McCoy, Recd 7 Swccny, Linzllmp-rry, Vhuw, I'IilWl4if'IS, Irving, Kzxufmzmn fScl1lcSingl'r, Allen. Ifichl, XYhitc, Culver, fJlITlSlClI,d, NC2lLflC Exonian Board Ea' Hors A ssislalzl Edilors NICHOLAS DE VORE, IR., ,534 A ssociate Edilors U H. T. HALIILTON, IR., '34 M. T. CURTISS, IR., '33 R. C. CLARK, '33 .-1.v.vi.vfa11l Mafzagrrs HENRY LLOYD, '33 Assofialc Mavzagcrs W. K. COORS, '34 JOHN ROBERTS, '33 R. S. MCCOY, 735 If. R. SIMON, ,34 T. li. SLO.xx1-1, '34 LEAVITT S. XVHITE, '33 DXXRCY S. BREWER, '33 PERRY QI. CULVER, '33 J. WARREN OLMSTED, '34 FRANCIS N1c.xcsLE, JR., '33 IYORMAN H. FIELD, '33 DONALD W. BAKER, '33 ROBERT L. ALLEN, '33 ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, ,33 THOMAS W. STLIPHENSON, '33 I. W. KAUEMANN, '34 C. T. SNVEENY, '34 R. L. THAYER, '34 R. F. FREMONT, '34 C. J. XYILSON, '35 F. C. IRVING, JR., '35 E. B. LIN.-XBERRY, '35 C. H. REED, '34 P. 1. XVOOD, '35 J. S. COONEY, ,3-5' THE 1933 PEAN 161 LEAYITT S. XVHITI5 D'ARCY S. BREWER PERRY J. CULVER The Exonian HE Exonian, founded in 1878 by three undergraduates, Balch, Mariett, and Needles, consisted for the first few years of its existence of poems, editorials, and cartoons collected by its editors. After about ten years, however, the paper began to broaden its field and print up-to-date and interesting news which dealt solely with the Academy. lt was at this time that it was first published semi-weekly. This policy of devoting the columns of the paper to Academy news only has been more or less rigidly followed since the founding of the EI071iUJl,' but during the past year the editors, feeling that the Academy students were also interested in other prep schools, sought to extend the scope ofa College Nolcs column that was instituted two years ago. This extension met with the approval of the student body, which was most generous in its attitude towards the paper. In the editorials the paper dealt openly with every subject worthy of discussion, and although the communications received were perhaps slightly less numerous than formerly, they were, on the whole, well written and expressed the sentiments of the school. As the board went into office there was a noticeable lack of interest shown not only by the students who were members, but also by the remainder of the student bodyg in the fall, however, the results of the labor of those in charge became apparent, and by adopting a slightly more liberal policy a new spirit was noticed on the campus concerning the development of the paper. It is felt, moreover, that the Exozzian has continued to uphold its reputation as being one of the foremost preparatory school papers in the country, and also that the news matter has been presented in an intelligent, though at times forceful style. Through the co-operation of the student body and the untiring efforts of the board the paper has been able to pass through a critical year more successfully than could be even hoped for in the early fall. THE PEAN wishes to take this opportunity to congratulate the Exonian board on its work during the financial crisis, which it faced and endured so Well. 162 THE 1933 PEAN Back Row S Holmes, Hosford Ifnuzl Row - Walsh, Cummings, johnson, Coolidge, 'fudbury Monthl Board Ediior-in-Chief . . . A.TOWNSH1iND JOHNSON Secrelary ..... . , HI'1NRY P. COOLIDGIQ B11sz'1zess Manager . , . , JOHN T. HILL Advertising Managcr . . . ROBERT L. THAYER Circzzialion Jllafzagcr , , . CHARLES A. VVALSH CU1lfl'1'1I1lff1Ig Sluj' ROGER F. DUNCAN WHEELER SAMMONS, JR. THOMAS W. STISPHENSON BEN D. KIMPEL F. BAILEY V ANDERHOEE A ssisiafzt Business Illazzagcrs ROBERT W. HOLMES RICHARD S. HOSEORD JOHN L, TUDBURY THE 1933 PEAK' 163 ALFRED T. jonxsox HENRY P. Coounoe jonx T. HILL The Monthl HE Phillips Exeter Literary lllozzllzly was founded in 1886 and has existed in its present form during the past fifteen winters. This year, as in years gone by, the llfmzllzly has main- tained its high standard. lt has continued the vehicle for the work of those of literary interests and talents in the Academy, covering as it does both poetry and prose. And in no other year has the enthusiasm of the contributors been so keen, a fact witnessed by the wide support of those outside the editorial staff itself and by the corresponding range of subjects. Parallel to last year's i'Back from College department, to which contributed every month a recent graduate of the Academy, was a series of articles of even more universal interest dealing with the various professions as careers and written by such men as Dr, G. Canby Robinson, Medicineg Mr. F. T. P. Plimpton, Law, and Mr. Thomas W. Lamont, Business. These articles were designed principally for those of the student body who are considering what they will do on finishing their education. They were designed to give these fellows an idea of the various professions as seen by men already well launched in them. This year, also, the Monthly has continued on a sound basis and despite the existing linancial situation, has succeeded in doubling its circulation, a circumstance which merits hearty congratulations. 164 THE 1933 PEAN Back Row - Thompson, Abel, White, Lawrence, Carlson Front Row - Steinhausen, Gresham, Parsons, Howell, Bcnchlcy PEAN BOARD THE 1933 PEAN 165 ' 1 CARL T. PARSONS VVILLIAM B. GRESHAM BRENT M. ABIZL The 1935 Pean Board Edilol'-in-Chief CARL T. PARSONS, '33 Business Nlanagcr Managing Editor WILLIAM B. GRESHAM, JR., ,33 J. A2011 HOWIALLL, '3 3 Ar! Editor NATHANIEL G. BENCHLEY, '34 Adverlising Manager BRENT M. ABIQL, 733 Photographic Editnr THEODORE B. STEINHAUSER, '33 Associalr Ea'1'Im's FRANCIS D. MOORMAN, ,33 LEAVTTT S. WHITE, A33 Assistant Bzfsincss l1ft1IZUgl?I'X JOHN S. THOMPSON, JR., ' 3 3 NORMAN H. FIELD, '33 DAVID CARLSON, A33 Secrelary ROBERT A. LAWRENCE ' MERCER MOORMAN, '53 JOHN M. CASE. 4 166 THE 1933 PEAN l Slamiing 4 Crzuvfcmrcl, Culver Silling 4 McGuire E Book Board Editor'-i1zfClzicf PERRY I. C ULVER Assixlazzl Editor Business Manager VVILLIAM W. CR.xwFoRn FREDERIC H. MCGUIRE, IR Musical 168 THE 1933 PEAN MR. LANDERS Musical Clubs Olflfl CNRS lmnvififfil , , ..,.., . . Ric1H,xRn F. Fiuzucu VfI't'-Pl'!'Sfl!l'IIf . . . j. WARREN OLMsTED ,Sn-,ffffriry , , , . . Roislcizr IS. Coouizv 7',f,-rmfmf 4,,,A, . . ICDWARU H. RIDDLIQ Orrlnzvlru I,ibmrituz . . . l.,1zrwirr WHITE Glu- Club 1,If1Il'tll'ftIll . . . DoN.xLD F. Hl'INIJliIlQ Ilirvrlm '..,.. .... M R. l,ANDlf:1zs HIS year the Musical Clubs, inspired by thc success of the previous season, decided upon an even more ambitious program of activity. Four trips were taken during the course of the year, which was also featured by one concert at lixeter, the sponsoring of the Band, and the management of the annual Fall Dance. The Clubs, moreover, were of material aid to the ' School Jazz Orchestra. The first concert was presented in the chapel shortly before the end of the fall term, to a large, enthusiastic audience, and added greatly to the prestige of the Orchestra and Glee Club. liarly in the winter about ninety members of the combined clubs gave the second recital at Bradford Academy in Bradford. The program was very well received, and it included selections sung together with the Bradford Choral Club. This was the hrst time that the Exeter Glee Club had ever been a part of a mixed chorus, and the result was so satisfactory that a similar procedure was used in later concerts. Towards the middle of March another trip was taken, this to Rogers Hall in Lowell. Here the Glee Club and Orchestra combined in the concert, which was featured by the play- ing of the latter. Shortly after this trip, the Glee Club presented in conjunction with the Radcliffe Choral Society of Radcliffe College the most popular program of the year, in which the selections sung by the mixed chorus were especially successful. In the spring the Glee Club presented a concert at Beaver Country Day School in Chestnut Hill. A mixed chorus was once more a feature ofa well-received recital. The next trip of the year was taken to Andover, where the annual joint concert was given to an enthusiastic audience. Several weeks later a concert was given at Exeter by the Deerfield Glee Club together with the Academy Glee Club. The combined Clubs performed in their usual fine manner to climax the second season under Mr. Landers' direction. The trips to Bradford Academy, Rogers Hall, and Beaver also included the customary dances and receptionsg and a reception was given by the Clubs to the Radcliffe Choral Society immediately following that concert. Besides presenting these programs during the course of the year, the Musical Clubs were in charge of the activities of the P. E. A. Band and the jazz Orchestra, Mamie's Music Mastersf' and sponsored the Fall Dance, which was remark- able for its popularity and music. The enthusiasm with which all these enterprises were undertaken by the Clubs under Mr. Landers' leadership was especially pleasing, and it is felt that next year will bring an even more acute appreciation of music to the average student. THE 1933 PEAK 16 R. B. COONEY E. R. COBURN, J C. M, BARLOW Saxophone R. M. HOWLAND C. R. BROWN Flule L. WHITE H. CARMAN Percussion R. S. McCoy R. Orchestra embers C. BENDER W. D. FRASER First Violins D. F. MOWILRY, JR. Second VioZz'lz.s W. KENNIIY Callas Bass HERBERT LAXVRENCE T7'll7?1Pl'fX W. H. CHAMPLIN, JR Trcznzlmm' P. J. CULVIQR Clarimrls E. J. K.xUF1?MAN, JR. II 01715 C NELSON HASTINGS W E. L. Your C. I. J. SHIRLEY Ii. 'l1UTTl.I'I, JR H. PLIx1P'1'ox Viola H. Rmuru F. I,.xTHRnv BLISXUOII IJ. Houzurox If. S. KIILRRIAXI Piano J.xL'cH, JR. 170 THE 1933 PEAN C. R. BROWN W. G. COIL H. S. ESBERG R. P. GREGORY NELSON HASTINGS S. L. BEERS li. H. CARMAN F. D. DOBLIC J. F. HOWI-1 Hulk lfnw f Ilolmlv, C':1l'mzm, Gregory Tlziwi lfuzw - jones, Travis, Keyes. Eshcrg, Riddle .S'r'r'nnr1lx'0wf Sheen, Ilunttinpz, Brown, Turner, Rothwell, Spinrllvr Fran! Row - Walters, Vogt. ll'IcC'rr-cry, Mr. Lzxnclcrs, juucll, Sutton, Tuttle Chapel Choir 1933 W. C. HLUNTTING C. E. MUCH, JR. Ii. H. RIDDLH W. H. ROTHWELL 1934 F. R. JONES W. B. MCCREERY J. W. OLMST1f1D 1935 ALVORD SHEEN j. G. SUTTON, JR. C. Ii. TUTTLE, JR. E. L. V OGT G. E. VVILHELM I. L. SALTONSTALL, JR D. I. SPINDLIQR W. TRAVIS E. H. 'TURNI?IR, IR. W. S. KFIMP, JR. I. N. WVALTIER In THE PEAN 171 'I E f A. T. CALHOUN R. C. CAMPBELL W. G. COE M. CORBERT S. L. BEERS R. A. CAMPBELL T. R. DAKIN R. H. EMERSON O. FORT R. E. ANDERSON, JR. J. T. CONNOLLY, JR. W. S. CROSBIE J. C. EATON H. S. ESBERG H. S. FLETCHER, JR. C. H. ACTON O. W. ACTON, JR. R. L. ALLEN D. W. BAKER J. B. BARNEY R. S. BATTLES B. M. BENNETT L. V. BOSSERT J. M. CASE R. F. CLARY Glee Club Firs! Twnors S. J. R. FROELICK R. HANSL, JR. N. HASTINGS D. F. HENDRIE H. S. GRUENING F. D. HOUGHTON J. F. HOWE R. M. HOXXVLAND G. T. KAY Bassas 111. B. LINAI-JERRY A. E. TWAYER, JR. W. B. NICCREISRY C. C. RAMSIQY D. F. KEYES S. C. KEELER A. D. LOCRE F. E. NE.AGLE, JR. W. S. PHILLIPS Second Tcnors H. T. HAIMIILTON, JR J. H. HENDRICK W. C. HUNTTING J. W. JOHNSON, JR. E. J. KAUFFNIIXN, JR W. S. KEMP, JR. A. O. IQNOWLTON J. P. LANNON, JR. P. H. LEE J.'.X. NEWMAN, JR J. B. RICI-I.-IRDS F S. BIISRRILL, JR. Bfzrilozmx M. T. CURTISS H. A. CURVVIZN, JR. H. W. DANSER, JR. F. D. DOBLE T. T. DORMAN H. R. FISHER H. GREGG G. D. HALL, JR. C. E. JAUCH, JR. F. R. JONES R. O. JONES R. B. KNIOI-IT R. L. LEHMAN H. LLOYD J. M. TNIACLAURIN S. A. BIILLICR A. PECK S. B. PHILLIPS, JR W. P. RILEY J. SCHURELIAN W. H. ROTIIWELL, J. L. ROWE A. SIIEEN D. J. SPINDLER B. M. SIIEIJARD G. H. SPENCER G. li. XVILI-LELM H. C. WILLIAMS A. P. YOUNG 2ND J. L. SALTONSTALL, JR. S. W. TI-IAXTER C. IC. TUTILE, JR. H. S. XV.-XNN I' . W. XVIII: ELWRIGI-IT W. B. SPENCER R. .L STANLEY S. J. STEEBINS B. R. THOMPSON, JR. D. F. M. TODD W. S. TRAVIS T. F. TIIOHY, JR. E. L. YOGT H. L. YOUNG E I 4, V 11 1 T! Q all P N 1 A I is 5. I 1 Q il ,F I. N 172 THE 1933 PEAN Im. R. F. E. I. C. Prcsidan! . . . Baadmas!e1' . . Drum Zlfajaf . Librarian . . Faculty Adviser CZa1'i11,etS H. CARMAN F. FREMONT D. HOUOHTON I. IQAUFFMAN, JR. G. WVILSON Trzlmpcfs R. BROWN W. H. CHAMPLIN, IR. W. H. CURRIER IL. J. H. W. L. DE.ARBORN T. DUNTON JOHNSON, JR. F. LATHROP P. E. A. Band Saxophones A. L. ANDERSON R. E, FEINEMAN J. F. BICCONNOCI-IIE, I. B. STEVENS I. W. STEVENS T1'!Il1ZZ10IZCS J. C. BENDER R. C. CLARK P. j. CULVER J. G. SUTTON, IR. Barilwzc Horn W. G. LIARIIN Aim H orns W. D. FRASER E. L. VOGT 2ND P. J. CULVER MR. EUGENE C. CROTTV R. MICI-IAELS F. D. HOUGHTON MR. H. D. CURWEN Drums W. G. COE W. B. GRESHAM, JR. R. S. MCCOY P. W. SEARS D. A. SMITH R. D. SPRAKER, JR. W. F. SULLIVAN, IR. D. W. WARDWELL Sousaphones B. M. ABEL O. FORT Cymbals H. P. ROUNSEFELL THE 1933 PEAK 11 Back Rr1w-- KI1l1ffI11lll'l..I2lllCh, Gregory, McCoy, Lewis I 1'm1! Row- Chzrmplin, Wilson. Huntting, Sheen, Culver, Sutton Mamicfs Music Ifmzflly .'Ifiz'i.m' MR. A. A. I,.xNn1-:Rs Tru Nl pe! W. H. CHAMPLIN, IR. B ufzj 0 .XLVORD SHEEN Drums M. E. LEWIS ljidllll C, IC. j.xUc11, JR. JL. G. SUTTQN, JR. Su,mpfmlzr-CI411'i1zrl W. C. HUNTTING Ii. J. K.xUFFM.xN. JR. Saxnplzofzr F. S. VAN BUREN Masters Dfw z fm' W. C. IlL'N'l I'lxc.z Tmrrzfwm l',j.CL'1,VIcR Uuifur R. P. lilrzlliczokx Bury Vin! R. S. XIC'C'OY W 5 E 1 114' 1 ' izl. I E fn, I V , rw, fi 1 Dramatics 176 THE 1933 PEAN MR. BARRETT liXIiCU'l'lVli COMM lT'l'lCl'I -I. Nl. tfxsic A. H, Ilurssi-:izm.xNN A. M. Osooon W. ti. For-3 ti. I . blII.I.ICR J. SCHURILMAN S. II. l'iATON J. W. fJl,MS'l'I'1IJ T. B. STISINHAUSEN Dramatics H li Dramatic Club, under the able direction of Mr. Barrett, has enjoyed an unusually success- ful season. Over two hundred boys reported for the preliminary tryouts in the fall term, from whom those were selected who were to act in the plays, and those who were to handle the technical end of the productions. This year, for the first time in its history, the Dra- matic Club has enjoyed having a room of its own, htted out for trials and practice. This room is in the basement of the Academy Building, and has proved very useful. Shortly before the Christmas vacation the hrst presentation of the year was given in the Academy Chapel. The play H Captain Applejackf' an Arabian Night's adventure in three acts by Walter Hack- ett, was very well received on two successive nights by capacity crowds. The acting, scenery, and the management were without exaggeration worthy of a professional troupe. About the middle ol the winter term, an innovation was tried which proved highly successful. Three short plays were given, without admission charge. The first was a modern satire written in Shakesperian style, entitled HTwo Gentlemen of Sohof, and written by A. P. Herbertg and the second two, presented on the same night, were The Rehearsal by Baring-Gould, and L'The Lost Silk Hat by Lord Dunsany. These' presentations were very amusing, and the acting was excellent. This year the Dramatic Club is to present a. play on the evening before Alumni Day for the amuse- ment of the Alumni as well as the students. This play entitled t'The Valiant by Holworthy Hall and Robert Micldlemass, is said to be the most powerful one-act play available within the scope of amateur ability. All in all. Mr. Barrett and W. G. Coe, president oi the Dramatic Club, are to be heartily congratu- lated for their success this year. 177 Stage Itlanagcr . . . . Assistant Stage ltlauagcr Master Carpenter . . . Assistant Carpenters . MastcrElcclrician . Assistant Etcctrisian . Master of Properties. . Assistant .... Master of Wardrobe . . Assistant .... Artist . . A. H. HfXUSSI5RA1.XNN C. SLM . . . J. M. CASE . . G. I . BIILLER 'Il'1'IR, li. H. CARMAN T. B. STEINHAUSEN JAMES SCHURMIAN G. L. ROSENBERG MYRON HAMMOND . A. T. JOHNSON . . H. L. YOUNG . R. P. LARKIN .44 178 THE 1933 PEAN Christmas Pla Under the Direction of MR. A. BARRETT CAPTAIN APPLEJACKH An Arabian Nighfs Adventure in Three Acts by WALTER HACKETT CHARAC'lll'IRS Cln Order of their uppearancej Lush, the butler ...... ....,......... . Poppy Faire, AmbroS.e's ward . . , , Mrs. Agatha Whatcombc, his aunt . . , , Ambrose Applejohn ....... Anna Veleska . . , , Mrs. Pengard . . Horace Pengard . . Ivan Borolsky . . Palmer, a maid .... Dennett, police inspector . . D Johnny Jason ..... ....-,. Pirates .......................... J. T. HILL, J. . . G.'l. lmw 1 , NORTON GOODWIN H. P. COOLIDOE . S. H. EATON R. H. NEWM1AN . H. S. ESBERG . D. F. KEYES . W. G. COE . F. W. BINNS L. V. HAGCiERTY . J. A. FARRELL W. JOHNSON, JR., E. A. JOHNSON, F. D. 1WO0RMAN, S. M. BIOORMAN, A. M. OSOOOD, P. W. SEARS, L. V. BOSSERT, E. L. KATZENBACH, JR., R. L. ALLEN THE 1933 PEAN 179 Stage Manager . . Producer . . Witches ...... Gentlewoman ...... Doctor fMr. Thornasj . . . Lady Macbeth CMr. Hughesj Macbeth CMr. Burbagej . . The Rehearsal CAST . E. A. JOHNSON, H. W. DANSER, . I. T. HILL N. DEVORE F. MOORMAN D. F. TODD R. V. LYNCH . . . . D. M. LrGHTBoWN . . . D. M. STEPHENSON Banquo CMr. Kyddb . . . . . A. NOTMAN MacduH CML Footej . . . G. ADAMS cc ' as The Lost S1lk Hat V CAST Caller . . ..... . E. L. VOG1' Laborer . . . . . . G. T. KAY Clerk . . . . C. E. IAUCH Poet . . . . M. E. LEWIS Policeman . . . I. JOHNSON zz as V Two Gentlemen of Soho Topsy .... The Gigolo . . Sneak . . . Withers . . Laetitia. . . . The Duchess . . Plum .... Waiter . . CAST . . . . . . R. B. C1-rArzLDswoR'rx-1 . I. SUTTON . W. G. Cora . E. M. NIGHTINGJXLE . . I. JOHNSGN, IR. . H. ESBERG . R. CLARK W. S. KEMP I . ID. MOOR MAN 180 T H E 1 9 3 3 P E A N D ' A ' r' OFFICERS President . . . ...... W. G. COE Vice-Pre.sidc1zI . . A. M. OSGOOD Secretary . . . J. W. OLMSTED Trcaszfrer . . MR. F. VV. CUSHWA Direclor. . MR. E. A. BARRETT IXIICINIISICRS G. II. ADAMS R. II. GREGORY J. F. IXICCONNOCHIE, 2Nn R. L. ALIEN N. G. BENCHLEY F. W BINNS L. V. HAGOIQRTY IWYRON IIAMMON1: C. L. IIARRISON F. H. IVICGUIRE, JR. G. I . MILLER R. H. BINNS, 3RD W. H. BONSER L. V. BOSSISRT IE. H. CARMAN J. M. CASE R. B. CHARLESWORTH R. C. CLARK W. G. COE H. P. COOLIDC-E W. K. COORS W. L. CUMMINGS, JR. M. T. CURTISS, JR. H. W. DANSER, JR. NICHOLAS DEVORE, JR. S. H. EATON H. S. ESBERG J. A. FARRELL E. G. GIPFORD, JR. NORTON GOODWIN NIIQLSON HASTINGS A. H. ITIAUSSISRMANN J. T. HII.L II. D. I'IOUGH'I'ON R. M. HOWLANIJ C. JAUCH, JR. A. T. JOHNSON E. A. JOHNSON J. W. JOHNSON, JR. L. KATZENBACH, J G. T. KAY W. S. KEMP, JR. D. F. KEYIES R. P. LARRIN M. E. LEVYIS D. M. LIOHTBOWN R. V. LYNCH R. F. BIARCUS S. M. IVIOORMAN T. D. NAST R. H. NEWMAN Ii. M. NIOHTINOALE ARTHUR NCJTMAN, JR. J. W. OLMSTED A. M. OSGOOD JAMES SCHUREMAN P. W. SEARS D. C. SLEEPER T. B. STEINHAUSEN T. W. STEPHENSON J. G. SUTTON D. F. M. TODD J. L. TUDBURY, JR. Ii. L. VOGT F. WHEELER E. T. VVHITE H. L. YOUNG THE 1933 PEAN 181 Back Row - Hamilton, Acton, Hastings, Fort Second Rnw4LeB0cuf, I. Robinson, Sultonstall, Huntting, French, Brown Frnnl Rum! Mr. Barrett, Bennett, Larkin, Charlcsworth, Coe D. C. BEERE L. J. P. LIQBOEUF C. R. BROWN R. B. CHARLESWORTH P. j. CULVER B. M. BENNETT NORTON GOODWIN H. T. IIAMIL'I'ON, JR. Les Cabotins T033 W. G. COR W. L. CUMMINGS NELSON HASTINGS R. P. LARKIN S. W. THAXTIQR H. S. ESBERG 1934 R. M. HOWLAND G. T. KAY H. .X. IQOBINSON 1035 B. J. BART M. S. X'.xR11cI.I, W. C. PILJNTTINIZ R. P. fiRl'XjURY OSIIVN FORT R. F. i.:RICNC'H I. L. S.XL'I'0XST.XI.T.. JR. F. L'. SIssON Niciiuus IJIQYORIAL 4.4 1 J 1 M V W NU, ,W 515, iii! 94,13 ' X5 J, Qin -W -- 'U 9 P E.,y?h. M. ,Lf i iii fn iflmil . i, W 1?-. ui W . .W 3 Q Fraternities WXKKM Z X si W 41 1 wil, L W 1. I , 1' iv : R THE 1933 PEAN 185 EARL ALONZO BARRETT ROBERT MACFARLANE GALT NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH MARCEL JORRE THEODORE HARPER MCCREIX GEORGE FREDERICK ALTER JOHN BENSON ANDERSON THOMAS EDWARD BARNICLE WILLIAM STANTON BAXTER ROBERT HARRIS BECKWITH DUNCAN HODGE BROWNE, JR. FERGUS ANTHONY BUTLER WILLIS GLEED COE JOHN JOSLIN COLONY, JR. GUILD COPELAND, 3,RD JEROME WHITMAN CROSS, JR. PERRY JAMES CULVER NORMAN HARTRY FIELD ROBERT BARR HAMILL ARTHUR HAYES HAUSSERMIXNN ARTHUR TOLMAN HOWARD JOHN FRANCIS HOWE FRATRES IN FACULTATE NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK ZENAS FRANKLIN NEUMEISTI'IR OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON DONALD SIMS RICKARD EZRA PIKE ROUNDS HOWARD ANDREW ROSS GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS JAMES TELLER SCI-IOOLCRAFT EDWIN VICTOR SIIOONER PIARRIS HENDERSON THOMAS FRATRES IN ACADEMIA DANIEL FRENCH KEYES RANSOM VAN BRUNT LYNCH ELWOOD RAYMOND MONS ROBERT HUGO NEWMAN GORDON ERNEST EDWARD NICKLOS ARTHUR NOTMAN, JR. ROBERT BURTON PARKER SILAS BENT PHILLIPS, JR. JOHN ROBERTS PAUL EDWARD ROCHE EDWARD SAVAGE, JR. ALVORD SHEEN THOMAS VVILSON STEPHENSON IJAVID HENDRICKSON TAYLOR CHESTER EDWARD TENNEY EDWARD FURNISS WIIEIcI.ER EDWARD THOMAS WHITE 4.4.1 L THE 1983 PEAN 187 ERNEST COSMA BARTELL DEXTER BUTTERTIELD ROBERT CUNNINGHAM DEVAUX DELANCEY CARLTON MONTAGUE BARLOW OSCAR MORTIMER BATE IZLLIOT FOSS BROWN WILLIAM BOWERS CHACE GEORGE EUSTIS COOKMAN ROBERT BOSSERT COONEY ADOLPH COORS, 3RD DELANO EDGELL DURBIN HUNTER ALBERT JOHN JEHLE, JR. DAVID CRANDALL JOHNSTON FRANCIS LINCOLN LEE CHARLES PHILIP LEROYER, JR. JOHN SCOTT MAGRANE JAMES MONROE MATHES, JR. DOUGLAS ADOUE LICCRARY I 5 ,ff . I k g - . , , ' E rg ff ' , A 7 , 'ff' ,4-I ' . . A-,, f ,-,,,4vfm,7 A '1,, - ' 1 P .,, 553. 'tw' VP,-fin ' ', 'V ' I ' 1 f, Z Ei 1545 ' 7 Q . 1 Q f 1 ,V , W , sf W L 1 I 1 Q 4 uf V f IW ,Q 'af ff Y Ja M f 'f 5, J f ,f . . , ' V P , . W f . 4 f iff :A A ' , 4 y:'. :ff I if ' 01 :-.TH ' ' 'fif ' X A N . 1 ' fe: ur: ,If f 5 fitf . A 5, . - . . l ,Y7 ,,,1 .- , . ., ,D , ,Ah 4, x ,, , wr... . L .Zfx ' f I by M V f 4' at ff W li , f 1 T '-.. .-fi ' ' Mfff' I A , , fi A' 'PT I ' ' 17 ,Z Q , 14' ,fx If ' W4 ,4 A If! ,. 1 I j? f' gf f ,ffffv f f F' ' ,..' ,fr .- , . 2' .P FRATRRS IN FACULTATE WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE HOWARD GRAY FUNKHOUSER RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH WALTER PIAMILTON GILLESPIE CHILSON TIATHAWAY LEONARD FRATRES IN ACADEMIA GEORGE THOMAS WIA-JOR CLAIR NAYLOR PERCY COUCH ROGERS HENIQY NIARTIN SHUTE RICHARD WHITTELSEY LIILLER ALFRED MORSE OSGOOD FREDERIC CHAUNCEY PAFFARD, JR. FRANKLIN ALLEN PETERS JOHN DRAPER SAVAGE JOSEPH FRANCIS SAVAGE, JR. HENRY FARRAR SHUTE CHARLES DEWITT SMITH DUDLEY VANNESS SUTPHIN MERLE THORPE, JR. DAVID ALBERT TUFTS JACK JOSEPH TUOHY THOMAS FRANCIS TUOHY, JR. CALVIN XVILLIAM VERITY, JR. JOSEPH AUSTIN AVADE, JR. iw ggs. I ml, 'li E, 'I IA u .l u.4 P r M r 1 +1 , ir 1 fi Q I W' 4 i ,N 1. THE 1933 PEAN 189 GEORGE EDWARD BENNETT FRATRES IN FACULTATE STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK JOHN CLARENCE HOGC. PHILIP EDWIN IIULBURD HENRY LELAND CHAPMAN LEIOHTON EDWARD STIMSON ACTON GEORGE HERBERT ADAMS, JR. ROBERT EARLE ANDERSON, JR. CHARLES RUSSELL ALLEN JOHN MACRAY BATTEN THOMAS HERBERT BILODEAU ALBERT GREENE BORDEN, JR. FRATRES IN ACADEMIA ROBERT BARNES CHARLESWORTH CHARLES ALLEN CHATTERTON JOHN PAUL C1-IUBET RICHARD CHARNLEY CLARK ALFRED HAVEN COLWELL ALFRED BROKAW DDCON JOHN ANDREW FARRELL RICHARD FREDERIC FRENCH JOHN RIAYHER LEONARD ELKINS PEARL CHARLES RUSSELL STRINOER FREDERICK RAYMOND WVH1TMAX ELI GARFIELD GIEFORD, JR. JOSEPH TOMLINSON GIFFORD WVILLIAM BACON GRESHAM, JR THOMAS WARD HOLMES JOSEPH WVICST JOHNSON, JR. RICHARD FRIEND BIARCUS FREDERIC ROBINSON INIAvO RICHARD VANWYCK NEOLEI' ROBERT EDWARDS PAIOE RICHARD GIFFORD PEDRICK DONALD CAMPBELL SLEEPER VINCENT CHARLES TURECAMO ROBERT BARNES STOUNC- WILLIAM HENRY XYOIJNG 4.4 5, 1' , w 1 W N4 W E: , W ri' U ' 1 1 Y . 3 1 , W ix V, 'x l ? THE 1933 PEAN 191 GEORGE STEPHEN CARHART HENRY SIMPSON COUSE FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA WILLIAM RUSSELL BENNETT, JR. DAVID CARLSON ROBERT ERIC CARLSON JOHN MCMULLEN CASE ROBERT FORD CLARY DAVID ,NIYNDERT CURTIS JOHN JANUARY GRUNDY DEEMER WILLIAM JOHN DIPSON SAMUEL HAMILTON EATON WILLIAM WARINO GREEN LOUIS THOMAS GRILK JAMES MISREN HEDLEY WILLIAM CRAIG HUNTTINC. JAMES LOWRY JACK, JR. RUSSELL MACANALLY JOHNSTON JOHN JAY JOYCE, 3RD ROBERT ASHTON LAXVRENCE HENRY LLOYD JOHN MACLEAN LIACLAURIN FREDERICK STEVENS NIERRIAM FRATRES IN FACULTATE EDWIN SILAS XIVELLS KERR JOHN COPELAND KIRTLANI7 GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON FRATRES IN ACADEMIA WILLIAM GURDON SALTONSTALL HOWARD STANLEY STUCREY JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS RICHARD PAUL MORTEN WILLIAM EDWARD BIULVEY, JR. JAMES ARTHUR IXIEWMAN, JR. CARL TAYLOR PARSONS AUSTIN PECK ICDWARD I'fOLLIST15R RIDIJL15 PAUL CRAWFORD ROOT, JR. PETER RUTTER THOMAS RYDEN SRINNER DAVID JONES SPINDLER EDWARD CHAPMAN STANXARD ROSS POTTER STAPLES JOHN BARTLETT STEVENS RAYMOND STOTLER, JR. FREDERICK PRESCOTT STRATTON WILLIAM RICDOXVELL STUCKY CHARLES EGBERT TUTTLE, JR. XVARREN ALLEN TYSON, JR. GILBERT EDWARD XYIILHELM w lj THE 1933 PE N 193 CORNlNG BENTON HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE LAWRENCE MURRAY CROSBII-: HENRY D,ARCY CURWEN ERNEST WILERED APRIL N.ATHANIEL GODDARD BENCHLEY LOUIS VOLUNTEER BOSSERT DYARCY SCOTT BREWER NORMAN MCLEOD CARTER VVILLIAM KISTLER COORS LAWRENCE PAUL CORBIN, JR. WVILLIAM VVARD CRAXVFORD THOMAS CURTISS RANDALL HUNT DECKER, JR. ROBERT CHOATE DOWNES HUNTINGTON SANDERS GRUENINO DANA WALDRON HAYWARD JOHN HANCOCK HENDRICK DONALD FRANZ HENDRIE FRANCIS EDWARD WILSON '74 ffLI ' A29 X4 xdji. f V, Ag , f fi I , fi A ow-xv fm? , , ' W Qi :Hi N. J' , , , Q U Q,,,,,ff f ' 5 if 'L wi 5 f 9 qf,QJ':'-ZQ ' ,ff f 'wig' 4 D, 'f ff N 2 0 iff! ,4 X , 41, ff ,f W if 1 f' 0 F9 Z ' if A 451 IX, r 1 ' Q M, A F Ar N' H, 7 ff f , 1' ll X, jf I If if if 51 I I 1 . X, M , I., X 4, fi f fx ,ZX , , WN ,J 4. 4 I ,f 61 ff I A. xr 7? 2, 1' f FRATRICS IN FACULTATIC HOWARD TREVELYAN IQASTON ARTHUR ALEXANDER LANDIQRS CLAUDE THADDEUS LLOYD FRATRIC5 IN ACADIEMIA CLAIZICNCF HIOOINS S xNL'ORD ICDWARD ROBERT SCOTT ICBEN XVALLACE BIYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS RICHARD AIOULTON IIUWIANIJ JOHN WIONKS STAR IIL'Tc'H1NSON IVAN ANDRI-LY KURYLA NATILXNIICL .XUKLl?STL'5 LEMRE WALTER HARRISON BIt'lN'I'OhIl, JR. JOHN HOLLAND U.X'I'IS, JR. JOSIQPH P.XLMI'lR, :ND CARLTON SAMVEL REDMUNU, JR. WILLIAM HIAIRBERT RUTHWI-LLL, :ND HARLOW DOW SAVAOE JAMES SCHUREHAN H.AROI.D GRANT SMITH SIDNEY WVARREX THANTER XVRIGHT SUTHERLAND TRAVIS CHARLES WARD TRUES-DELL 1 3 5 2 J , , xx Xkivflvf WI f g2QX xX'Xf 2X ' I if f'N Sw Q. Religious A. CHATTERTON 196 THE 1933 PEAN Burl: Rl71C tIJf7XX'I1L'S, Rirltllu .Srrnml Rau' Q lmllcrtrxn, R. I.. Allen, XYHMJII. 'Iiurnt'r, if R. Mlm-n Iillex lfrnnl Raw - Hcmlric, Smith, Mr. Burtcll, Olmstuml, Hausscrnizmn, Parker, Culvcr Christian Fraternity Cabinet UFFICIQRS P1'C5i12'c11I. . . . . . . . . . Virc'-Prmidz'11l . S fcrcl tl 1' y . . . Treasurer . . MEMBERS L. ALLEN I. J. COLONY R. ALLEN W. K. COORS B. Buss P. I. CULVER R. C. DOWNES R. B. HAMILL J. W. OLMSTED A. H. HAUSSERMANN R. B. PARKER H. G. SMITH D. F. HIENDRIE E. H. RIDDLE E. H. TURNER F. E. WILSON THE 1933 PEAK 197 Christian Fraternit HE Christian Fraternity, now in its seventy-seventh year at the Academy, has completed another successful season. The Cabinet and Mr. Bartell conducted an excellent campaign, and the students responded wonderfully, paying out almost twenty-one hundred dollars to aid the Academy Band, the Rockingham County Y. M. C. A., the Berry Schools, the Hamp- ton Institute, Dr. Grenfell's Mission in Labrador, the Chinese Inland Missions, a Greek agricultural school, and the Seeing-eye, an organization which trains police dogs to act as an eye for the blind. It also sponsored many enjoyable entertainments that were heartily appreciated by the student body. The Seeing-eye gave a very good lecture on training police dogs to lead the blind, and Guy Murchie, author of 'tMen on the Horizon, followed with a lecture on his extensive travels. During the winter term, Mr. Scott, with the aid of Mrs. Bartell, Mrs. Linaberry, Mr. Galt, Mr. Landers, Mr. Naylor, and the Glee Club, gave some very interesting talks on the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. Having given an introductory talk, he lectured on Trial by Juryf' ttPinalore, Hlolanthef' and Pirates of Penzance. At these talks, known as Christian Fraternity teas, refreshments were servefl. and in some choruses, the audience joined in the singing. At one of the teas, Mr. Howarth, an excellent violinist, played some fine selections, which were very well received, it. R -A 198 THE 1933 PEAN F all Term September 27 . October 2 . 9 , I6 . 2 3 . 30 . November 6 I 3, . 20 . 27 . Hvflllfll' Term January 8 . IS . 22 . A QQ . February 5 . I2 . IQ . 26 . March 5 . I2 . IQ . Spring Term April 9 . Easter 16 . 2 3, . 30 . May 7 . I4 . 2 I . 28 . June 4 . I I . I8 . 25 . Chapel Speakers DR. ASHLEY D. LEAVITT REV. ROBBINS W. BARSTOW . . REV. ROBERTS W. COE DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN . . DR. S. S. DRURY . . BOYNTON MERRILL PROF. FRANK W. CUSHWA BISHOP JOHN T. DALLAS REV. CARL H. ELMORE REV. ARTHUR L. KINSOLVING VVARDICN B. I. BELL RI-:V. JOHN C. SCI-IROEDER REV. C. LESLIE GLENN DR. H. H. TWIIZIEDY . . DR. I3UYD EDWARDS REV. HALEORD LUCCOCK PRESIIII-:NT CLARENCE BAREOUR REV. NIORGAN NOYES PRESIDENT REMSEN B. OGILBV . . PRESIDENT J. EDGAR PARK . . RICV. WII,I.IAIvI SHEI.L PROE. SEELYE BIXLER . . DR. JOSEPH H. TWITCHELL . . REV. ELMORE NICKEE . . REV. CARROLL PERRY . . DEAN WILLARD L. SPEERV . . DR. G. L. IQICHARDSON . . PROF. FRANCIS B. SAVRE . . DEAN HONVARD ROBBINS . . REV. FRANK L. JANEVVAY . . DR. ROBBINS W. BARSTOW . I ALFRED E. STEARNS . . DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN I AN 621 fx f rw X f Q9 I G nNWi4 N fllx I W W9 X Egfwffff -1- N fx m ' fff ,Q 4 cj XJ F 17251, 6 Tidy ghd f f 4 xv R LA ' F W7 -fm , fm gf Z' . N-'X' N Kylix 1, f S 717 V' q i, C1 ' TM 5257 ! N Xl 1, I A, 5 -' 'EE M5 K X br 43 245 X HITIIF4 e i W W if -lr, rf W NVRf11ll4'N!w!?QlvNX - .A ,Q I E i 6 CJ Q f fl' ffglb ' f 13 '43 WMU? Z 3 N K W!! X! s-IZQQXKW x. K' ll Win-' 1 'M Rfk ,977 X 1 tx . K I: Y K x X X X D gf W 'fiI'I ' ff 1 s 3 f gig' I ' 'fff 1 fr f if i, .Ml , f W f, f W X x X ky' X B 3 I Y 'G Social .4 200 THE 1933 PEAN Social N a Social way, this year was extremely successful, though many of the elaborate details, which have always marked former affairs, were necessarily cut out. The customary Fall Dance, spon- sored by the Musical Clubs, was considered as the best dance of the year, and indeed in several years by many of the older students. The committee was fortunate in obtaining the services of the lpana Troubadors for the usual tea dance and the evening ball, both of which Were given in the gymnasium. 'l'his orchestra featured a slow rhythmic tempo that proved popular with the guests, and together with the attractive setting, which resembled a harvest scene, the music far exceeded the expectations of all. 'l'he Winter Dance, given by the Senior Council, was also popular,and it seemed a Welcome change from the routine of everyday study. lX'litchell's Orchestra was engaged by the Council for the dance, and the gymnasium was decorated with the banners used in the Sesquicentennial celebration two years ago. An innovation, consisting of the serving of refreshments from ten to twelve in the basement, was introduced at this dance and proved to be altogether successful. It was decided that the Spring Dance should not be held this year because of the expense involved, and so the only spring function is to be the annual june Ball for Seniors. An account of this dance must of course be omitted from this issue, but conjectures may be made. Bob McDonald has been obtained by the committee to furnish the music, which promises to be every bit as good as in former years, and judging from the reports the june Ball will fittingly climax the season. The depression naturally cut deeply into the plans of all the dance committees this year, but by sensible economv they were rewarded with a large degree of success. If THE1933 PEAN 201 Slamling 4 Beckwith, Hendrie, Sutphin, Thaxter Silling 4 Eaton une Ball Officers R. H. BECKWITH S. H. EATON D. V. SUTPHIN W. G. COE D. F. HENDRIE S. W. Tu.xxT1:R THE 19533 PEAN To the june Ball Girl Dearest, if I had ten-thousand years To tell over every glowing charm you own, Than all the seeds that in the spring are sown They would be more, but not more than my fears That I might lose you ere the laggard spheres Had turned the time that I must be alone, And lifted from my heart the heavy stone Your absence lays, and greened the leaves it sears. Be not too Coy, my mistress, death is cold, And in the grave your beauty dust will be. Let's pluck our rose before the dew is oldg Crush with a kiss its sweet fragility. Let every hope within our hearts be bold, And in a moment bring eternity. WILBUR I.. CUMMINGS, JR. F' I X E 5 'X x ' ---:X,-.f,Ny.1 -V 0 Y '- f X- j , 9 E 1 1 f x 4l Q.,,,- -ff Q -, , N1 v L f , f . if f 4, .E A I f ,. 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'ef ,5i5yg6?v1:,S fv.f.fY I .9 ' 'ff 12753575 - ' 1 -. . , 4'-1zV,f:,n,,yf , mv -1.4 ,fs T1 - .A iaflx ,v : -I-455 L 1 . ' fv,-f. . '- -yf, 'iff ' gl, .. -M . ' 1 5 '5 7 ,R . X ,Qi fig, . . . ,f , , X .ffl ! N , N f ? ' ' ii ' ,, V 1, , 2 ' fx , 7 x ' m. A 7 ' ' F , . KS W1 x,. i 3 ' e U v I-V Q . LMWX ,ff 204 THE 1933 PEAN List of oving Pictures Fail Term September 24. , October 1 , . October S . . October IS . October 22 , Ortober 20 . November 5 . November 12 . November io . November 23 . November 20 , Ilecember 3 , llecemlmer IO . llecember io . llvilllfl' Twrm january 7 , . . january 14 . january 21 . january 28 . lfebruary 4 . l ebruary ll . February 18 . Marth 4 . March II . . March 18 . March 23 ,. . Spring Term April 8 April I5 . . April 22 . . April 29 . . May 6 . May I3 . . May 20 . . May 27 . . June 3 . June IO . . June I7 . . Laurel Hardy Comedies Sportlights Flip the Frog Cartoons Mickey Mouse Cartoons N ews Reels , Mr. Robinson Crusoe, Hold 'em fail t'Most Dangerous Game, Pack Up Your Troubles t' Ilorsefeatliersf' The Tragedy of Everest . Congress Dances, Seventy Thousand Witnesses' it 1 Grand Hotel 'L Madison Square Garden, t'Hell,s Highway . Phantom President . Once in a Lifetime 'L Smiling Throughu . U Isle ot Paradise . Doomed Battalion, Mask of Fu Manchu lf I Had a Million, Rackety Rax Movie Crazyf' Too Busy to Work . Air Mail Phe Conquerorsfl The Penguin Pool Murder . W Iiill of lJivorcement, 'fFast Life Trouble in Paradise, Prosperity . H Halleluiah l'm a Bumf' t'Secrets of the French Police , Phe Kid from Spainf' . Washington Merry-go-round, 'tSport Parade' , 'tWl1istling in the Dark, t' Follow the Leaderl' . t'l'opaze,7' L' Deception 41 11 . From Hell to Heaven, Face in the Sky . 'Men Must Fight, King of the Jungle . 1' Private jones i nz . Rasputin and the Empress . Gabriel over the White House, 'l U King's Vacation , Cavalcade . White Sister . Sweepings, If State Trooper . HToday We Live . King Kong, '4The Eagle and the Hawkn . t'Be Mine Tonight . Maedchen in Uniform . Hell Below . 'fLittle Giant, The Working Man Short Subjects Charlie Chase Comedies Travelogues Pathe Review Short Music and Dance Subjects Silly Symphonies I - HHH A LCLU 4 Q Clubs 206 THE1933 PEAN Pwfsidezzl. Brick Rnw-4 liurylu, Lloycl, Sluckcy Scrmzil Row 4 Sumnn, Love. 'l'zIlaOr, Hamilton, Slollcr, Harris Fran! Row W- licere, Henclric, Slick, lvlcfrury, Czilhoun, Stephenson, Michaels Southern Club OF Fl C ERS Vice-Prcsidmzt . . . . S cc1'e!a1'y- Trcaszzrcr . . D. C. BEER12 W. S. CASPARIS H. T. HAMILTON, A. T. CALHOUN W. M. CANBY I. H. FELLMAN I. G. BURTON, JR, J MEMBERS 1933 HENRY LLOYD 193-1 I. A. KURYLA R. 1935 W. W. HIXRRIS, IR. F. S. HECHT 1936 E. B. HAXKVKINS F. W. VIAULT, JR. D. A. NICCRARY T. B. SLICK A. T. CALHOUN R. V. NEGLEY, IR. S. G. NICCAMPBELL W. W. PRESTON R. STOTLER, IR. W. MCD. STUCKY L. M. WILLIAMS, JR P. M. TABOR THE 1933 PEAX 207 Prcxidcn! . Sclrrclaz'-v . Tl'ClISIll'LT1' . ARRLEGATE, JR. EIOFHEIMER LEE LUCAS Back Raw 7 Morse, Thayer, Mr. Pzrrchcr Second Row v Smith, Parker, Mr. Segerbloom, Shepard. Hull, O'Kecfc Front Raw4 Hofhcimer, Acton, Parsons, Fort, Loc Scientiflc Society OFFI C ICRS MEMBERS P. W. BIORSE J. A. O,KEEFE W. B. PARKER, IR. C. 'If Ihlzsoxs IC. S. .XVTOY O. FORT B. M. SILERARD W. H. SMITH R. L. TIIAYER I. H. XVILLIAMSON IL 4 208 THE 1933 PEAN Burk Rum' Mr. McKcnrlrin'l4, Cav. Mr. 5.111011 llll lI nm'll1 Rnzu S. Sly-wart, Furl, Rilvy. Mflnlosh. Dcxlur Tllinl Run' O. Acton, Mclllliru SLIITIIUOIPZ. firlmrcr. Cumptun .Yvfmzfl Kun' - Suwycr, Iiurkvl. j. P. IILlIlS1lkCl', NVCSTCFIULIIIII, Dixon, NHSL l'vl'0l1f Rum' f' Nifklus, Carter. While, jack, Miclmcls, Carter, Abel PI't'.YIAll'1'1If . . Vfz'4'fI'1'r'5f11'L'l1Z Sl'L'l'l'flII'j' . . T1'f'I1.s'zm'.1' . B. M. ABIQL O. W. ACTON. jR. W. R. BENNETT, IR. A. H. CARTER J. M. CASE A. H. CH.xMBERL.xIN, I M. T. CURTISS, IR. A. B. DIXON 1. A. FARRELL OSIIUN FORT J. O. HOENIOSRERO J. F. BLRRET, JR. G. W. COMPTON J. T. CONNOLLY, JR. F. A. DEXTEIQ H. T. HAMILTON, JR. R. Herodotan Society OFFI C ICRS 1IliMBliRS 1933 J. L. j.xcK, JR. W. S. K.xTz M. K. LINDSAY I. M. BI.-XCLAURIN M. K. DICGUIRE W. H. :MCINTOSH RALPH TAIICHAELS T. D. NAST G. E. E. NICKLOS ARTHUR ZNOTMAN. JR. J. B. RICHARDS W. P. RILEY 1934 T. W. HOLNIES L. W. HULL J. P. HUNS.AKER J. C. HUNSAKER, JR. L. j.xcI4, JR. . L. WHITE . IQALPH MIc'H.xELS . li. M. THAYER PETER RUTTILR WHEELER SAMMONS Ii. H. SCHORER, IR. A. M. SCHLESINGER B. M. SHEPARD J. D. STEWART S. M. STEWART, JR. Ii. M . THAYER D. F. M. TODD E. V. WESTERMAN L. S. WHITE I. W. KAUEMANN R. V. MARSHALL H. M. SAWYER C. T. SWEENEY, IR. H. L. YOUNG .IR ,IR A - '-3 WMI' '-TYGQII 3 -iff s ail.: , 1' w:'i1.'v,I 'Q 1' . ,1J,, , I. , r1y,'g, '.1'2 'Q'-- 'f'5' F02- , I 'I ,X ,f.5::gg- '-r w fy .y, ' . ,f.:xI f,-.5 .-mm ., .- --f ,f , ,f fs... f. 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'gF5,,2- -1, -. ,'v1UiA4wv, .:-: 54 wean . , -' N,lLx...s4., -. M fy .Qu fy , W 3 1 A 1 ,X 55, ZZ, 1 v 1.- , - , A'-.JO - 'f n - x ga 'x . V-4, ' v 1 'Pu 4 rf V' ik QW? l 1 I X 1 mm fp, X.. Q TU 1 7 911 WJ, ELF. 4-.J L.-I Lltll I Mm L.-I Administration 4 212 THE 1933 PEAN Back Row -A Mr. Pearson, Mr. Murch .Second Raw Y Schurcmzxn, Ferguson, Cooper, Bennett, Farrell, Gifford Front Raw- Clmmbcrluin, McGuire, French, Tlmxter, Mr. Scmflcrs, Culver, Philbrlcl-c thletic Association Ol FICliRS Prcsidczzl .... .....,, . S. W. THAXTER Vice-Prcsidcni . . . R. F. FRENCH Sccrclary . . . . MR. M. W. SOUDERS Trcaszfrm' ,..... . MR. H. A. ROSS MEMBERS Faczzliy MR. H. A. ROSS Coarhes MR. G. E. BENNETT MR. L. M. CROSBIE MR. D. S. RTCKARD MR. CORNING BENTON MR I. P. lXlClWAMARA MR. P. C. ROGERS MR. H. G. CARRELL MR S, A. BIYRCH MR. M. W. SOUDERS MR O. W. PEARSON .llanagers W. R. BENNETT I. A. FARRELL R. H. PHILBRICK A. H. C1-Lx!uBERL.x1N R. F. COOPER P. CL'l.VI'IR C.R . FERGUSON R. F. FRENCH Iz. C1 . GIFFORD F. H. BICGUIRE E. H. RIDDLE JAMES SCHUREMAN S. W. THAXTER THE 1.933 PEAK Borden, Wheeler, Mcffmry, White, Hunter, Osgood Cheer Leaders A. G.BoRn1cN IJ. A. lXlCCR.xRx' Ii. lf. XX Xllfl 11- R DURBIN HUNTER R. W. M1LL14:1a 1,. S, XYIII'l'I' .L M. Oscoun l Q14 THE 1933 PEAN W. R. BENNETT DAVID CARLSON W. M. CRAWFORD Bark H1110-f l'aylc1r, Wcstcrmunn, Eslzerg, Fzrrlsrm, Howland Fran! Row -- Farrell, Bennett, Cooper P. E. A. Police 1933 R. F. COOPER R. B. PARKER H. S. ESBERG E. D. VVESTERMANN I. A. FARRELL 7934 R. M. HOXX'LqXND L, M, TAYLOR THE1933 PEAN 215 .R ALLEN W. APRIL M BATTEN H BECKWITH A. BERTOCCI H BILODEAU H. BLAKE V. BOSSERT P. CHUBET R. ALLEN O. BROCK, JR Parsons, Wade, Allen, Hendrie, Chubet, LeRoyer, Beckwith, Parker THE EIGHT CAPTAIN S Football J. H. CLIFFORD R. C. DOWNES I. H. FISHER I. J. JOYCE R. S. KIDD C. P. LEROYER, IR. F. R. MAYO P. B. OLNEY Baseball A. E. COLWELL A. H. COLWELL R. G. PEDRICK W. H. ROTHWELL ABBO1' ROSENEERG M. H. ROSE, JR. D. V. SUTPHIN C. H. TOLL, JR. E. H. TURNER, IR. F. E. XYILSON DONALD XVILHELM, JR B. L. KOHLMANN P. B. OLNEY S' f 216 THE 1933 PEAN J. P. CHUBET I. M. DONOVAN D. S. BREWER W. B. CHAVE R. B. CIIARI.I-:SWORTII .XIIOLPII COORS, 3RD j. W. IJAVISSON T. II. BILOIJICAU IJ. S. BREWER THOMAS CURTISS j. P. DELORIf:NzO W. L. 'IJINSMORE W. AI-RIL J. M. BATTEN R. H. BECKWITI-I I. B. ANDERSON W. S. CASPARIS I. J. COLONY, IR. R. H. DECKER, JR. J. M. HEDLEY DURBIN HUNTER C. P. LEROYER, JR. I.. P. CORBIN, JR. R. M. DORSON Track S. H. EATON N. A. LEMKE T. R. SKINNER Socrcr J. A. FARRELL H. T. PIAMILTON, JR. F. HECHT R. P. LARKIN R. W. NIILLER ARTIIUR NOTNIAN, JR. Ilofleey S. H. EATON C. R. FERGUSON R. KIDD J. S. MAURANI: F R. MAYO Baskelball J. P. CHUBET D. L. HUEE R. B. PARKER T. W. STEPHENSON Swimming D. F. HENDRIE N. A. LEMKE F. D. BIOORMAN S. M. RIOORMAN C few R. W. LINSCOTT, JR. B. M. SHEPARD Golf R. B. PARKER Squaxlz C. H. GILI. A. JOHNSON H. G. SMITH E. H. TURNER, IR. C. T. PARSONS A. D. PELLEGRINO PETER RUTTER J. F. SAVAGE, JR. J. O. WILSON R. W. MILLER CLARKE PAIGE R. G. PEDRICK J. W. SAVAGE D. C. SLEEPER C. W. TRUESDELL F. E. WILSON W. H. YOUNG G. E. E. NICKLOS AUSTIN PECK E. F. WHEELER R. H. WALLACE C. I. WILSON, IR. D. A. TUFTS E. T. WHITE D. F. KEYES R. F. TOWNSEND L I fi' 7 1 ,, 4, 1 Z , N A325 61 3233 1 iw ' X aw 9 f l Nik gfw um l N X M x, Q s.,x f ff' ' M Z, f V' , W A ii 7 'M . V X W ,X f i f 9 - 4+ vffag g Mlllllllflllllmlllllfllllllllllllllllllll 1 Q un. 5 5 g, Zi I I K R I Sports E. l :K- v N fi' THE 1933 PEAN 219 CiPfalf1 Chllbef Coach Souders Manager Thaxter Football HE football team, led by Captain Chubet, experienced one of the most successful seasons in recent years with a record of five victories and two defeats. Only three lettermen returned, but after the first week Mr. Souders developed a fast, shifty backlield behind a line, which, though lacking in weight, showed great power both on the offense and the defense. The New Hampshire Freshmen were subdued in the hrst game, L4-6, but in the two following games lilxeter was conquered by the Yale and Harvard Freshmen, 12-7 and rpg-o, respectively. In the first of these encounters the Red and Gray led until the last two minutes, while in the second Harvard was held scoreless until the last quarter. The next week saw Iixeter roll up a total of seventy-three points against a weak Tufts Freshman team for the largest score since rq1.t. Exeter then took Worcester and Hebron in its stride, 25-r 2, and 44-o. The Worcester game was featured by the two touchdowns of the Red and Black, which were scored on successive kick-offs. Exeter entered the Andover game the favorite and by winning, 6-o, triumphed over her rival for h l t l' ter seemed the first time at Andover since IQ24. The contest was bitterly fought by bot teams, nu axe t to have the advantage throughout except for a brief period in the third quarter, when the lilue carried the ball to the Exeter twenty-seven-yard line. The only score came at the close of the first period. Bilodeau carried the ball over the goal line from the twelve-yard marker after the Red and Gray had been prevented from scoring previously by a penalty. The try for extra points failed. The game was played in the poorest of conditions, since the held was a sea of mud and water. This fact undoubtedly kept the Exeter score down, for she was continually pressing .-Xndover's defense. Great credit is due, however, to the Andover team for putting up such a splendid tight in the face of odds. Captain Chubet, Kidd and Bilodeau were the individual stars of the game. 3 THE PEAN takes this opportunity to congratulate the team, Captain Chubet, Coach Souders, Coach Bartell, Coach Blake, and Trainer Murch for the hard-earned victory in which they all had a part. To the IQ33 team, Coach Souders, Captain Turner, and Manager Gruening, TH141 PEAX wishes the greatest success during the next season. 220 THE 1.933 PEAN Harla Raw- Mr. Murch, Mr, lizLrlell,'l'l1:1xler Ifrmrllz Rawf- Joyce, Mr. Sourlers, Tull, liosserl, Blake, Sutphin Third Raw -- Wilson, Lclioyer, Rothwell, Downes, Pedrick, Bertocci, Clifford Second Raw ---- Olney, Mayo, Rosenberg, April, Batten, Fisher, Wilhelm Fran! Raw f- Beckwith, Rose, Turner, Chubct, B ilodeziu, Kidd, Allen ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM Exeter vs. Andover Game Lineup EXETER OATIS . . TURNER . ALLEN. . BECKWITH LIAYO . . . . Ieflguard, . ROSENBERG. , . . CHUBET QCapt.j , . , . right md . . , right tackle . . right guard . . . center . . . lnftlacklz' . Ifflend . . BILODEAU fullback . . FISHER. . righl half bank ROSE . lefl half back KIDD . qzfarler back . Szfbslilufimzs f Exeter: April, Batten, Bossert, Ped Reiter, Haviland, Peterson, Yorse, MCVVillia ITIS. rick, VVilSon, W'ilhelrn, ANDOVER . KELLOGG . . HIIE R. SEARS . , LEWIS . M. SEARS . . FRY LITTLE . GRAHAM . . . PLATT . . BICTERNAN . BURDICK Olney. Andover: THE 1933 PEAN 221 4 ,g . MA N H 2 f,,4f,,54n I 7 ' ACADEMY FOOTBALL SQUAD Exeter Vs. Andover Football Records E. A. L. A. A. 1878 0 22 1896 0 28 1915 , . . 37 7 1879 18 0 1897 18 I4 1916 . . . 6 0 1880 8 8 1898 0 0 1917 . . . 3 0 1881 0 6 1899 0 I7 1918 . . . 20 7 1882 0 I2 1900 IO 0 1919 . . . 0 IQ 1883 6 7 1901 5 0 1920 . . . 3 6 1884 8 II 1902 I7 ZQ 1921 . . . 34 3 1885 33 II 1903 I4 II 1922 . . . I2 3 1886 26 0 1904 35 IO 1923 . . 7 7 1887 44 4 1905 0 28 1924 . . . IO 0 1888 0 IO 1906 0 6 1925 . . . 0 0 1889 No game 1907 6 9 IQ26 . . . 3 20 1890 0 16 1908 0 IZ 1927 . . . 0 0 1891 IO 26 1909 0 3 1928 . . . 0 18 1892 28 18 1910 0 21 1929 . . . 14 7 1893 26 IO 1911 5 23 1930 . . . 16 20 1894 No game 1912 0 7 1931 . . . I5 IZ 1895 No game 1913 SQ 0 1932 . . . 6 0 1914 ....., 78 7 Games Won by Andover, 24Q by Exeter, 233 tied games, 5 Points scored by Exeter, 6463 by Andover, 515 w w I i Qi' - ,N I A yi l , ' If VM 1 ,. my 'L J' M5 ,NH 1, fig, M538 'QU xug, 5 'Il1M, ' Wifi il 'f?'5iil? F xagfdxi : M ' we b 15 H qw H L fi I l G THE 19.3.3 PEAK 223 Captain Difieefl Coach Carrell Manager Runyon Track RACK in 1932 suffered an unsuccessful season in the light of the unusual record of the teams of two previous years. The first meet, on February 6, was lost to Huntington. go-17. Captain Dineen set a new record in this meet by running the 3oo-yard dash in 34 seconds. In the B. A. A. Relays, on February 13, lixeter had a fast team, but was hanclicappecl by a slip of the first runner which gave Andover an insuperable lead. On FelJr11',try zo. North- eastern Freshmen scored tive first places against three for Iixeter, and won .15,v2'-2292. In a rather even meet on February 27 lixeter bowed to Worcester .Xcademy with the score 38-30. ln thc last indoor meet, that with Harvard Freshmen, Exeter lost 74-21. In this meet tfaptziin Ibineen bettert-rl his former record in the 3oo, running it in 53 3-5 seconds, and in the ooo jaffe st-t a record of 1 minute. IQ 1-5 seconds. Spring track was opened on April 30 with a defeat by Harvard Freshmen, SS-38. The following Saturday Exeter nosed out the University of New Hampshire Freshmen, 615525-tpoy2. In the Harvard Interscholastic Track Meet, on May 14, Andover beat Exeter 02-4K 2-3. During this mt-et, in whit h Exeter took four first places, Dudey tied the 100-yard dash record of IO seconds, set by his father 35 years ago. Exeter won an easy victory over the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Freshmen on May 21, with the score 80M-MM. The Dartmouth Freshmen defeated the Academy team 72-54 on May 28, taking nearly all the field events. On Alumni Day, june 4, with perfect weather conditions. lixeter met Andover. In the track events Exeter showed considerable power, scoring 57 points to .xmiov-are 263 but the Held events were lost with the overwhelming score of 55 to S. Lane equalled the 220-yard dash record of 21 3-S seconds, set by Blackman in 1931. Lyman was able to pole vault 1 1 feet, 2 inches, to win his first victory in his third dual meet. H. G. Smith, '33, was elected captain for 1933, and R. H. Philbrick, jr., and H. Riddle were elected managers for Winter and Spring Track respectively. 224 THE 1933 PEAN Caplaflz. C oarlz . Jlfauagrr BIELVILLE CHURCH C. T. COONEY, JR. E. H. DECKER J. F. DINEEN A. F. DUFFEY, JR. M. G. GREEN J. L. HARMAN R. C. HAl'ES J. P. CHUBET W. G. COE S. H. EATON S. A. BRENNAN, JR W. B. BLISS, 3RD Back Row Oakley, llrcnnun 1'i01ll'f1l Row - - Root, l'lIillipS, Oarc, Sullivan, Schelfy, Coe Third Rnw-- Downes, Hull, Bliss, Metzncr, Michaels, Holmes, Harman Second Row- Hayes, Spear. Lcmkc, Cfhulaet, Eaton, Jaffe, Decker, Green Front Raw -- Smith, Lane, Mr. Carroll, Dineen, Runyon, Lyman, Duffey ACADEMY TRACK SQUAD Academy Track Team , 2N1J IQj2 H. S. HOLMES R A. HULL, JR. J. P. IAFFE L. A. JUMP A. S. KINNE F. J. LANE L. B. LYMAN, JR, H A MACMILLAN 1933 T. K EVANS R P GREGORY J. M CASE 1934 N. A LEMKE P. S. ROOT, JR. 1935 . . J. F. DINTSEN . . H. G. CARRELL . . M. B. RUNYON R. C. O7HARE R. L. PATTERSON HUBERT SCHEFEY F. X. SOMMER, JR J. T. SPEAR L. N. STEVENS E. D. SULLIVAN T. B. TAYLOR RALPH MICHAELS W. S. PHILLIPS H. G. SMITH E. H. TURNER, JR F. E. WILSON THE 1933 PEAN 225 Exeter vs, Andover Track Meet 120-Yard High Ilurdlcs. -Y VVon by Brown C.-XD, second, Hayes CHD, third, Green CBD. Time. 10 seconds, 100-Iytlfii Dt1.X'1l. - Won by Lane CBD, second, Duffey CIi.Dg third, Cahnus C.X.D. Time, IO seconds. 220-Yard Lott' Hizrdlcs. - NVon by Brown C1X.D, second, Raymond CA.D, third, Eaton CE.D. Time, 24 5-5 seconds. 220-Yard Dash. - XVon by Lane CDD, second, Duffey CIi.D, third, Cahnus CAD. Time, ZI 3-5 seconds. .140-Yrz1'd Dash. S VVon by Dineen CIi.Dg second, Smith CI'l.D, third, Harper C.X.D. Time, SI 4-5 seconds. SXO-Yard Dash. S Won by Dorman CA.Dg second, jatfe Cli.D, third, Decker Cli.D. Time, 2 min- utes, 4 4-5 seconds. Mile Run. -- Won by Duchesne C.X.D, second, Hull Cli.Dg third, Spelr CIC.D. Time, 4 minutes. 44 3-5 seconds. Rtcmzilzg High Jump. - W'on by Badman C.X.D, second. Collings C.X.Dg third, Prescott CA.D. Height, 6 feet, 3-4 inches. Rznmizzg Broad Jump. - Won by Fitz CAD, second, Ritzman CLD, third, Chubet CIi.D. Dis- tance, zo feet, II 1-4 inches. P010 Vault. - Won by Lyman CBD, second, Miller CA.D and Sawyer C.X.D. Height, II feet, 2 inches. Discus Throw. - VVon by Millard CAD, second, Dwyer CLD, third, McMillan CIi.D. Distance, 128 feet, 3 inches. Jtztvrlin Throw. f XVon by Barclay C.X.D, second, Kimball C.X.D, third, Neal C.X.D. Distance, ISI feet, IO inches. llauzmcr Tlzroiu. - Won by Cahnus CAD, second, Gardner C.-LD, third, Lemke CIi.D. Distance, 104 feet, 8 inches. Sho! Pnl. 3 Won by Graham CA.Dg second, Dwyer C.X.D, third, jones C.X.D. Distance, 48 feet, II inches. 226 THE 1933 PEAN 1932 Track Season February 6 . . February I3 . . February 20 , . February 27 March 5 . . April 30 . . May 7 . . , May I4 . May 21 , May 28 . June 4 . . Exeter Vs. YEAR 1889 . . 1890 . . . 1891 . . . 1892 . . . . 1893-96 . . 1897 . . . 1898 . . . 1899 . . . 1900 . . . 1901 . . . 1902 . . . 1903 . . . 1904 . . . 1905 . . . 1906 . . . 1907 . . . 1908 . . . 1909 . . . 1910 . . . 1911 . . 1912 .... . Exeter points . . . Meets won . . . At Exeter, At Boston, At Exeter, At Exeter, Huntington. Won by Huntington. B. A. A. Relay against Andover. NVon by Andover. Northeastern Freshmen. Won by Northeastern. Worcester. Won by Worcester. At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard. At Exeter, At Exeter. At Boston At Exeter, At Exeter, At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard. New Hampshire Freshmen. lNon by Exeter. Harvard Interscholasties. Won by Andover, Exeter second. M. I. T. Freshmen. VVon by Exeter. Dartmouth Freshmen. XVOI1 by Dartmouth. Exeter-Andover Dual Meet. Won by Andover. Andover Dual Meet Records 4. P. L. A. P. A. A. v1cA1a P. A. P. A. A. 3 6 1913 . . 48 48 No meet 1914 . SQ 37 44 46 1915 . - 41 54 36 54 1916 . . 70 1-3 25 2-3 No meets - 1917 . . No meet 37 1-2 66 1-2 1918 . . 72 1-2 23 1-2 59 37 1919 - - 72 2-3 35 I-3 68 1-6 35 5-6 1920 . . 58 50 57 1-2 46 1-2 1921 . . SQ 1-4 48 3-4 61 43 1922 . . 69 3-4 56 1-4 51 53 1923 . . 58 68 37 2-3 53 1-3 1924 . . 55 71 63 2-3 32 1-3 1925 . . 60 2-3 65 1-3 No meet 1926 . . 41 85 47 1-2 48 1-2 1927 . . 37 39 39 1-6 56 5'6 1928 . . 42 1-2 83 1-2 S3 33 1929 1 . 49 77 47 49 1930 . . 70 I-2 55 1-2 S4 1-6 41 5-6 1931 . . 72 54 53 37 1932 . . 45 81 71 25 ' 1973 I-2 Andover points 1882 1-2 18 Meets won . . One tie meet 18 THE 1933 PEAN 227 Thompson Cage Records Events Record ,Waker 40-Yard Dash . . . 4 4-5 s. PIKE, W. M. 619295 HoI,L1sTER, F. G. 619305 BL,xcI411Ax, A. F. 619315 DINEEN, 1. F. 619325 60-Yard Dash . , . . . 6 2-5 s. PIKE, W. M. 619295 70-Yard Dash . . . . , 7 1-5 s. PIKE, W. M. 619295 45-Yard High Hurdles , , 6 s. R.x11s.w, I. CIQZSJ 75-Yard High Hurdles . . 9 3-5 s. RECORD 6Harvard5 1928 75-Yard High Hurdles . . . . IO s. RA11s1w, I. 619285 60-Yard Low Hurdles , . 6 1-10 s. DoNov.xN, JOHN M. 619335 85-Yard Low Hurdles . . 9 3-5 s. DONOVAN, jonx M. fIQ335 85-Yard Low Hurdles , , 9 3-5 s. RECORD 6Harvard5 IQ28 85-Yard Low Hurdles . . 9 475 s. KAI-IN, A. IC. 619305 One-Mile Run . . . . . 4 m., 34 s. BONTHRON, VVILLIAM 619305 IOOO-Yard Run . . , . 2 m., 24 s. l5oNT1-IRON, WILLIAM 619305 880-Yard Run . , . 2 m,, 5 BONTHRON, XVILLIAM 619305 600-Yard Run . . . I m., IQ 2-5 s. JAFFE, J. P. 619325 440-Yard Run , . . 53 s. l5L.xcR111.xN, .X. F. 619315 300-Yard Run . . . . . 33 3-5 s. DINICFIN, J. F. 619325 Running Broad jump . 22 ft. TTTOLLISTIER, F. G, 619305 Shot Put ...... . . S3 ft., 4 in. L.xITz 6Huntington5 1932 Shot Put ..... . . 49 ft., 7 I'2 in, TURNER, IiMMoNs H., JR. 619335 Pole Vault ..... . II ft., 4 1-4 in. SKINNER, T. RYDEN 619335 Running High Jump . . 5 ft., IO 1-2 in. Doxov,xN, jo1IN M. 619335 Outdoor Records Event Record fllaker Dale 100-Yard Dash . . . 9 4-5 s. F. W. VVATERMAN, JR., ' june 5, 1920 220-Yard Dash . . 21 3-5 s. A. F. BLACKMAN, '31 May 30 1931 F. I. LANE, '32 june 4 IQ52 440-Yard Dash . . , 49 1-5 s. R. G. SMITH, '20 May 30 1918 Half-Mile Run , . . 1 m., 57 s. A. H. QYDTEIL, '24 May 31 1924 One-Mile Run . . . 4 In., 26 4-5 I, D. RTACKENZIE, 'II May 20 1911 R. G. SWEDE, '26 May 9 IQ25 120-Yard Hurdle . . . I5 3-5 s. C. T. ELLIOTT, jR., '24 May 26 1923 220-Yard Hurdle . . . . 24 9-10 s. R. G. OXCONXELL, '25 May 5 1024 Running High Jump . . 6 ft., 3-8 in. J. j. hT.XCTj0UG.XLL, '13 May 6 IQII Pole Vault ..... . . 121-t., G. HANSIiN, '17 111110 O 1015 Running Broad jump . . 23 ft., 5 3-8 in. H. T. XVORTHINGTON, '13 May 3 1913 Putting I2-lb. Shot . . . SI ft., 8 1-2 in. W. H. TQIRKPATRICK, '16 May 30 1914 Putting 16-lb. Shot . . . 44 ft., II 1-4 in. li. I. HART, 707 May 30 IOO7 Throwing Discus . . . . 133 ft., 7 in. I. .-X. BRANDENBURG, '25 May 16 1925 Throwing Javelin . . . . 174 ft., 1 1-2 in. J. L. BRENNER, '31 May 30 1931 Throwing 12-lb. Hammer . . . . 171 ft. H. C. Emery, '20 111116 I6 1920 l 4 228 THE 1933 PEAN Coach Carrell Manager Philbriclc 1953 Winter Track Season February 4 , . . At Exeter, Huntington School. Won by Exeter. Februaryu . . . . February 18 . . . . February 25 March 4 . . At Boston, B. A. A. Relays. 'Won by Andover. At Exeter, New Hampshire Freshmen. VVon by Exeter. At Exeter, Northeastern Freshmen. AVON by Northeastern Freshmen At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard Freshmen. THE 1.933 PEAN if ,YZ 5 'Te :Z A 'K g. A Www... ' 'l 11521-B. 'iglwuln VV Capkain Smith ACADEMY TRACK SQUAD 1935 Track Schedule May 6 May I3 May zo May 27 June 3 . . Hz1rvz1rdI , New Hampshire Freshmen Won by Exeter Harvard Freshmen VVon by Harvard Freshmen n V. . , ' , . , Y ' 7 terbeholrrstleb at Cambr1d,f,e XVon by Andover . Open . Andover at Andover I 4 4 S 1 4 . 'i5 S-533, X .. ,,.v THE 1,922 PEAN Q31 'sf , if gr fix 1 J' ' J Q 5 fi V ' .. 7 3 ii w 4 1 5 ' 195 si .r ,. . , ' , Q, Y i I A , V ' iilp l I '-P' if i ,Q I I, V1 'i .f A ,f ii ..i,7'z . 1 . Lis' lt' is Captain Murphy Coach Murch Manage, Dm,-ance Baseball ITH only two letter men returning, prospects were indeed dubious as winter practice started in the Thompson Cage for the IQ32 baseball season. Although the infield developed rapidly, there was a noticeable lack of capable pitchers when the outdoor season began in the spring. In spite of this the team defeated Huntington, Norwood, Holy Cross Freshmen, Yale Freshmen, Cambridge Latin, lVorcester, Hebron, and Boston College Freshmen in the preliminary games, while losing to strong aggrega- tions from Harvard, '35, St. Iohn's, St. Anselm's, Tufts, '35, and Brown, '35. As in the previous year, the bright spot of the preliminary season was the unexpected but overwhelming victory over a powerful and undefeated Yale Freshman team, IO-2. Exeter entered the annual Andover game a slight favorite because although the starting pitcher, Brock, had had little experience, the team was composed of an exceptionally strong inneld and a compe- tent outfield. In the first inning the Red and Gray hopes seemed shattered, as the Blue ran up a total of four runs before Brock settled down. Strangely enough, it is said that these runs were the deciding element in Exeter's marvelous comeback and 7-5 victory. Maguire, the Exeter catcher, scored the Hrst run for the Red and Gray in the second inning on a single, a wild throw, and Sullivan's single. The fourth inning, however, was the brightest spot of the day with three Exeter runs being tallied to tie the score. With one out French singled and went to second on a ball-:. Maguire tlied to short, but Gibbs hit over shortstop for a run. He then stole second and took third on a bad throw by O'Neil, the Andover catcher. Sullivan tripled to bring in Gibbs, and Wilson singled to center to score Sullivan. Willis scored in the next inning when he walked, stole second, reached third on a passed ball, and scored on French's grounder to third. French tallied the sixth run in the seventh on his single, a stolen base, and Maguirels single to center field, and Gibbs made the Exeter total seven on a single, a passed ball, and Wilson's single in the eighth. Andover's only other run also came in the eighth when Stevens, a sub- stitute, hit a home run on the first pitched ball. Sullivan was the outstanding player in making several sensational catches at timely moments and accounting for the only three-base hit of the day. Maguire and Murphy also did creditable jobs. Eleven bases were stolen by Exeter, and the team hit safely ten times. The Dana J. P. Wingate Cup was awarded to George K. Willis, who had been outstanding at second base throughout the year. Charles R. Allen was elected captain for the 1933 season, and Eli G. Gilford, Jr., and john A. Farrell were chosen eo-managers for the year. THE PEAN wishes to congratulate Captain Murphy, Coach Murch, and the team as a whole for its hard earned victory. E. .4 232 THE 1933 PEAN Hulk Rim' - ,X. IC. C'11lu'ull, .X. ll. C'olu'vll, .Xllcn Y'l11'r1l Run' Rolslul1,JnyCc, liclllcn. Higgins. Oluvy Swami Rim' Wiggins, lirmhlmann, Gibbs, Wilson, Brock, Mahoney l rnnl Run' Maguire, Willis, Mr. Murch. Murphy, llorrunce. Sullivan, l'YI'Cl'lljll Academ Baseball Team IQICHARD Mlxcuiei-1 . R. O. BROCK . P. L. XYILSON . G. K. XYILLIS. , R, H. Ficizxcu , I. H. RIURPHY, JR. . J. T. SL'i.1,1v.xN , , B. L. Koumilxxx , BR.u1.xN Climax . . Cafclzcr Piichcr F irsl Base Second Base Third Base Slmrl Slap Ld! F ield Ccnlcr Field Right F icld 1 THE1933 PEAN 238 1932 Baseball Season Exeter , , . 18 Huntington .Academy . . Exeter . . , 8 Norwood High School . . , . Exeter . , . 6 Harvard Freshmen .... . , Exeter . . 6 St John's Preparatory School . . Exeter . . . II Holy Cross Freshmen . . . . IO Exeter . , . IO Yale Freshmen . . Exeter . . 5 St. Anselm's College . . . Exeter . . . 7 Wforcester Academy , . . . . Exeter , . . 3 Cambridge Latin School , . . Exeter . , . IO Tufts Freshmen ..., . . 1 Exeter . . , 9 Brown Freshmen . . . 1 Exeter . , . 8 Hebron Academy . . , . Exeter . . . 6 Boston College Freshmen , . . Exeter . . . 7 Andover ....., . . Won, 9 Lost, 5 Runs scored by Exeter, 1141 by opponents, 87 Exeter vs. Andover Baseball Scores P. 13. A. P. A. A. P. 10. A. P. 1. A. P. lc. .x. P. .x. 1 1878 . . . I2 1 1899 . . . 6 8 1915 . . . . IO 1878 . . , 8 IO 1900 . . . 5 9 1916 , . . 2 1 1879 . . 2 IO 1901 . . 8 5 1917 . . . , Nogame 1880 . . 0 9 1901 . . 2 9 1918 . . , . IO 1881 . . 5 I3 1901 . . 0 9 1919 , . . . ll 1882 . . 7 5 1902 . . . 5 3 1920 . . , 8 1883 . . . 5 16 1903, , . . 0 1 1921 . , . 1 1884 . . 5 I5 1904 . . . 2 1 1922 . 2 1 1885 . . 9 1 1905 . . , 4 6 IQ23 . . . 5 IO 1886 . . 7 6 1906 . . . 2 3 1924 . . . 0 1887 . . 6 22 1907 . . 2 3 1925 . , . 5 1888 . . 4 6 1908 . . . 3 5 1926 . . . 7 1889 . , 3 2 1909 . . . 5 3 1927 . , . . ll 1890 . . . No game 1910 . . . 4 5 1928 . . . I 1891 . . 1 7 1911 , . 2 1 IQZIQ , . . , I2 1892 , . . 5 IO 1912 . . 4 5 IQ30 - . 2 1895-96 . . . Nogames 1913 . . 5 4 IQ3I . . 2 4 1897 ..... I2 6 1914 . . . 7 O 1932 . - 5 - - 7 1898 ..... 2 8 Total runs: Andover, ZQQQ Exeter 257. Games won: Andover, 27? Exeter, 25 A 234 THE 1933 PEAN I , . 'Ulm Tr' A M Captain C. R. ALLEN I. M. BATTEN T. H. BILODEAU I. P. CHUBET L. B. ABRAMS, JR C. R. ALLEN T. E. BARNICLE A. H. COLWELL W. S. BEARD, QND 1953 Baseball Squad Coach S. A. MURCH MEMBERS 1933 A. E. COLWELL B. L. KOHLMANN F. R. MAYO 1934 A. H. HAUSSERMANN A. T. HOWARD C. L. LUCAS 1935 R. O. BROCK, JR. Managers J. A. FARRELL E. G. GLEEORD, ,TR P. B. OLNEY CHARLES PAIGE R. P. STAPLES R. F. MARCUS H. O. SMITH, IR. C. W. TRUESDELL M. WOODMAN N. S. KERR TH E' 1933 PEAN 235 Manager Farrell Exeter- . Exeter- . Exeter- Q Exeter- . Exeter-1 3 Exeter- 5 . Exeter-11 . . Exeter- , Exeter-13 . . Exeter- o luxeter-12. . Exeter- . Exeter- In . Exeter- Exeter- Exeter-f E 1- 1 diff, if 9 , wf w A y ,. f 7, 4' ' Q. ' , ' I' ' ef? ' il' ,rv ,xy I I 'if' , Captain Allen Manager Gifford 1933 Baseball Schedule , . April I5 . . April IQ . . April 22 . . April 26 . . April zo May 3 May 6 May IO . . May I3 . . May 17 . . May zo . . May 24 . . May 27 . . May 51 . . june 7 . . june ro Governor Dummer Academy-postponed Somerville High School-postponed Harvard Freshmen-7 Huntington School-postponed Norwood High School-5 St. John's Preparatory School-2 Yale l'iI'CSl1fl'16I'117 Lawrence Academy-postponed Worcester .Xeademy-3 New Hampshire Freshmen-o St. john's Preparatory School-r Governor Dummer .XCademy-canvelled Hebron Academy-5 Tufts Freshmen-- 'liilton School- Andover Cat Exeter-- E .. I' ix Stull H A W 3 ,1 2 1 5' , 1 'P 4 l,. 'I W Nj PN if 1 'IH ff I, X , my my . NI i , N 55 A 1 ,gif . 1 1194. 41H Mimyf V14 W ' , gf ,-,X Q THE 1933 PEAK 237 xv' f - fc 5 fe K 'J Y ' U a...,- X gsggi - Z- ,il ' ' ff ' ' f '5 2' My-if-A will X y A y V . gg kr I RJ! Q Q T3 i i..f , :-igf Basketball ITH only one letter man returning for the IQ33 basketball season, Coach Pearson and his assistants were faced with the dihicult task of turning out a team equal to those teams of former years. They succeeded, however, by producing the most powerful team in Exeter basketball history. Starting the season with decisive vic- tories over Tilton, Huntington, and Governor Dummer, the team faced its nrst difhcult game, St. John's Prep., undefeated in six games. Although the game was hard played and close, the Red and Gray won the victory by a score of 45-32. The next game was against one of the most powerful Harvard Freshmen teams in recent years, suffering defeats only at the hands of Exeter and the Yale Freshmen. After being behind at half-time, the fighting lixonians came through to win, 40-24. Having defeated a previously unbeaten New Hampshire team, the team rornpled through her last two preliminary games, beating Worcester and Hebron. On the day of the Andover game, Exeter was the decided favorite, because of its clean slate and its victory over the Harvard Freshmen, who, on two previous occasions, had defeated Andover. In an Exeter-Andover game, however, being the favorite means little, for in 1o31-32 Exeter, the pre-game favorite, was beaten by the Blue. The game started slowly, and at half-time the score stood rr-fi in favor of the Red and Gray. The situation changed in the third period, for the I-Ixonians scored sixteen points to their opponents' three. It appeared like an easy victory for Exeter, but the nghting Blue. led by Captain Kellogg, came back to score eleven points against two for Exeter in the last period. An- dover, however, did not have the power or the time to overtake the Red and Gray and the game ended with Exeter leading, 29-20. Coach Pearson, his assistants, and the team, led by Captain Beckwith, deserve much praise for their wonderful showing throughout the season. F. E. Wilson and J. F. Seagraves, Jr., were elected captain and manager respectively for the com- ing season. 238 THE 1933 PEAN me 1 F? 'V 1 ,, 1 W -1 df ,f 5' ef l V 'n.i,A- 1 Captain Beckwith Coach Pearson Manager Bennett EXETER OPPONENTS january 7 . . . . Tilton Srhool . . . 46 25 january I4 , . . . Tufts Freshmen ...... 37 I7 january 21 . , . . Huntington School ,.., 37 21 January 28 . . . . Governor Dummer Academy 21 I3 February 4 . , . . Sl. john? Preparatory , 4 45 32 February II . . . Harvard Freshmen .... 40 24 February 18 , , , New Hampshire Freshmen 31 22 February 25 . . , XVorCester Academy ..,. 37 18 March 4 . . . . . Hebron Academy ..,,, 38 25 March II . . . . Andover .... , , ZQ zo THE 1933 PEAN 239 Back Row-Huff, Parker, April, Mr. Murch, Stephenson, Young Front Row-Wilson, Batten, Mr. Pearson, Beckwith, Bennett, Chubet, Truesdell Academ Basketball Team Captain Coach M'a1'zagc1' E. W. APRIL J. M. BATTEN D. L. HUEE 1933 R. H. BECKXVITH J. P. CHUBET R. B. PARKER 1 93-l 1935 F. VVXLSON . . ROBERT H. BECKWITH . . OSCAR W. PEARSON . . VVILLIAM R. BENNETT, JR. T. W. STEPHENSON W. H. YOUNG C. W. TRUESDELI. 4 fl 'VK W ,Q-1273 - A - . ,v,, THE 1933 PEAK Q41 IIJIMY Q if f X' ff Xl! ,, , JA uc 0x .xv t ll Xfffflk Hockey ITH only two li men returning for the IQ33 season, and both of them goal guards, Coach Rogers was faced with the difficult task of assembling another of his powerful teams. Starting the season with a tie with the New Hampshire Freshmen, it def featecl a good New Hampton team lay a score of 4-1. Following those two games. the Red and Gray met its first and only defeat of the season. The Harvard Fresh- men, who went through the entire season undefeated, eked out a 3-I decision over the fighting Exonians. .Xvenging itself of this defeat, the team swamped Governor llummer in the last preliminary game of the season by a score of oso. Since Andover, on account of the lack of ice, had played no games before the meeting with Fxeter. the Red and Gray ruled a strong pre-game favorite. .Xt the end of a hard fought first period, the Fx' onians were leading by the small margin of one goal. ln the last periods. however, Kidd. with the co- operation of the team, scored three goals, making the score at the end of the game 4-o in favor of the Red and Gray. Coach Rogers, Captain Miller, and the team deserve much credit for defeating Andover for the seventh consecutive time. J. W. Savage and H. F. Shute were elected captain and manager respectively for the coming year. K A4 242 f I r ,I W 1 J 1' H EW 113 VI 1 rid :Q '31 Fr 5? 1 aw ' iff' 'qw ,Q W ,z Exeter 'H V Exeter Exeter X, Exeter l' 5, W Exeter E1 Y P X THE 1938 PEAN Captain Miller Coach Rogers 1933 Hockey Season . ...... 4 New Hampton ...... Governor Durnmer Academy Harvard Freshmen .... New Hampshire Freshmen . . . . 6 . 1 . 2 . . 4 Andover ....... . Manager Cooper THE 1933 PEAN 243 Ca plain Manager Coach . S. H. EATON T. H. BILODEAU D. S. BREWER THOMAS CURHSS W. L. DLNSMORE Back Row- Curtiss, Mayo, Fergusson, Brewer, Magrane Secand Row-Sleeper, Peclrick, Dinsmorc, Eaton, DcLorenzo, Paige Front Row-Bilodeuu, Kidd, Mr. Rogers, Miller, Cooper, Acton, Savage Academy Hockey Team 1933 J. P. IJELORENZO C. R. FERGUSON I. S. BIAGRANE 1934 R. S. IQUDD I. W. SAVAGE R. W. BIILLFIR R. F. Co0v1cR NIR, P. C. IQOCERS In R. M.xx'0 R.W. BIILLFR CLARRE PARQE R. G. PLIDRIC D. C. SLEEPER f Zz ff' THE 1.9753 PEAK 245 X' X , f 'TTTT C ' ' i X 'if l - A Y, ef' 1 ' . ' fr ss sss- MASQ x-,7' -,2 ' J . , !,, , 'A C ,,. , ff 'VX ,..--ff' . A,-1'-,,,--I' Swimming HE IQ33 swimming season brought forth the most powerful swimming team in Exeter's history as it completed the season undefeated and gained the New England Interscholastic Championship title for Exeter for the first time. VVith eight returning letter men as a nucleus with which to work, Coach McNamara, with four newcomers and two of last year's All-Class team, formed a team which swept all competition aside as it flashed through to victory in every meet, strong in every event but one. Hendrie, F, Moorman, M. Moorman, and Colony starred for Exeter particularly in the past season. Records fell in the hackstroke, roo-yard dash, and both relays, a new New England Interscholastic mark being set in the medley relay, and the 50-yard record was tied. The first meet ofthe season was held in the Thompson pool with the Roxbury Division ofthe Boston Boys' Club, who were decisively defeated 41-24. The following Saturday saw Gardner High School, former New England champions, go down to defeat to the tune of 55-30. The next opponent, Hunt- ington school, proved somewhat weaker, and the result saw Exeter again victorious, this time with the score of 40-20. Continuing on their way Exeter next swamped the M. I. T. Freshmen by gaining the highest possible number of points in a meet, the largest number ever amassed by an Exeter swimming team. The score was 59-6. Worcester Academy, which came next and which, it was predicted, would be the hardest struggle of the season excluding Andover, was triumphed over with a 4042: tally. In the last preliminary meet Exeter again maintained an untarnished record by vanquishing the Charles- town Boys' Club 40-25. Exeter entered the eleventh Andover dual meet a slight favorite and did not disappoint her well- wishers as she literally Hashed through to a decisive 35-30 victory in a brilliant, record-shattering meet. The meet was decided by Exeter's star quartet in the zoo-yard relay, in a meet replete with thrills and with four record-breaking performances. Nathaniel A. Lemke was elected captain and Richard M. Howland chosen manager of the 1934 team. 246 THE 1933 PEAN Captain l-lendrie Coach McNamara Manager French January 28 February 4 February IS February 18 February 25 Murc'h 4 . March II . . ..L 1933 Swimming Season uxeter xeter, Iixeter . . . . lixeter Fxeter Iixeter Iixeter v 1 w 1 1 v Boston Boys' Club . Gardner High School Huntington School . M. I. T, Freshmen . VVorce5ter Academy . Charlestown Boys' Club Andover ,..,.. THE 1933 PEAN 247 Bark Raw-6 Mr. McNamara, Cnsparis. French Scrond Raw-Wallace, VVilson, Decker, Nicklos, Anderson, Peck Fran! Rawv Colony, S. M. Moorman, Lemke, Hendrie, Wheeler, F. IJ. Mfmrnum, Hedley Academy Swimming Team Captain Coach . Manager J. J. COLONY, JR. R. H. DECKER, JR. J. M. HEDLEY W. S. CAsP,1xR1s I. B. ANDERSON 1933 D. F. HENDRUQ F. D. lN1OORMAN S. M. BQOORMAN 1934 N. A. LEMKE 1935 DONALD F. HENDRII'1 JAMES P. MCN.xM.xR.x RICHARD F. FRENCH G. IC. E. Nrcxros .XUSHN Pucx IC. F. lYHEELER R. H. W.xI.L.xc'E C. I. XVILSON l 4 f i ' Y ,N w, W 'H H 1 N N 1 VNV , M Z4 , 11 l w1: 1v 1 M Mm :if W-:wax JPN W 5' v V' , .,,, A, , , . .WW ' :,.a1l1J iff? Z, . , . . , , '. Q 11, pf? My vliffilwi EW r le 'r V xi b 4 1 X THE 193.2 PEAN 249 If rl f 4? T it i sig- L Va f'-0 . I I X k . le x' T Q 19 A Am , . l H ,J f J . f A' A k 1-X ,. ff111fu1Mq ew' ,- ! - Y X-,Z X-Z 4,1 Crew ICTORIES over Middlesex by the hrst boat, and over Tabor by the lirst and second shells were the bright spots of the otherwise inconspicuous roxgz season. Coaches Benton and Curwen formed their crews from a squad containing three letter men, two of these being coxswains. The hrst boat was made up of Captain Henderson, Keppel, Iielknap, Nliller. and E. T. VVhite as coxswains. Hunter, Tufts, Shepard, and I.eRoyer rowed the second boat, with Linscott as cox. The tirst boat lost its race with Pomfret, at Pomlret Center, by one and a hall lengths. ,X change in the seatings, placing Miller at stroke, seemed to beneiit the crew in its race against Tabor, which it Won by three quarters of a length. In this race, a new course record of two minutes and forty-three seconds Was established. Rowing over a course which was longer than usual, Iixeter was easily over- come by Noble and Greenough on the Charles River, by two and a half lengths. The letter race with Middlesex was held on the Squamscott River. lixeter led from the halfsway llag, but had to meet a fmal sprint by Middlesex which made the margin of victory only a deck length. This was the sixth consecutive victory of Iixeter over Middlesex. The second boat rowed to at tie with Pomfret, won from Tabor by two feet. and lost to Noble and Greenough by half a. length. In an exciting race with Middlesex, the Iixeter seconds led until only a few feet from the hnish, when Middlesex was able to forge ahe,ul. C. P. I,eRoyer, Jr., was elected captain for 1033 and QI. Schureman was elected manager. 41 250 THE1933 PEAN ,Q 2553. . V. fitifei '72, : ya' 21,675 , . f n, Qi . . 97 '-1 Q: - , ,if ,Y f fr ' Captain Henderson Coach Benton Manager Schur man 1952 Crew Season Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter First Clostl Pornfret First Second Ctiej Pomfret Second First Cwonj Tabor First Second Qwonj Tabor Second First Clostl Noble and Greenough First Second Clostj Noble and Greenough Second First Cwonl Middlesex First Second Clostj Middlesex Second THE 1933 PEAN 251 HENDERSON KEPPEL . BELKNAP . MILLER . VVHITE . . HUNTER . SHEP.-XRD . T UETS . . LEROYER . LINSCOTT . Burk RnwAMr. Bc-ninn, Hunter. Shcmrd. Tufts, SChllI'L'IT1IlI'l l l'lHIf Rowe NYIHIQ, Lelluycr, Bellmzlp, l'lcn1lcrsnn, Keppel, Millvr, I,inNcuLt ACADEMY CREW Academy First Four Academy Second Four . la. , B me Xa. 2 .N 0. 3 Simian Car Baw Nu. 2 ' v Slro lee Cox 252 THE 1933 PEAN ACADEMY CREW SQUAD 1953 Crew Season Pornfret ....,..,....... April 26 VVon by Pomfret First Boat l Won by Pomfret Second Bout l Tabor, at Tabor ....... May 6 Won by Tabor First Boat VVon by Tabor Second Boat Brook School ..,..... . . May I3 Won by Exeter First Boat W Brook School .........,... May I7 Won by Brook School Second Boat Noble and Greenough ,........ May 20 Won by Noble and Greenougb First Boat Won by Noble and Greenough Second Boat Middlesex, at Middlesex ........ May 27 Won by Middlesex First Boat Won by Middlesex Second Boat Captain LeRoyer Manager Sclwureman ,-Mt, ,X THE 1933 PEAN 253 .fi fi A ,,l1 wg N R t .-L, ,X X .J I Tennis AST year the Academy tennis team experienced one of the best seasons that lixeter has ever known. Aided by the return of four letter men, besides several who had played on the .XH- Class team the previous year. Coach Rogers built up an extremely powerful squad which went through an undefeated season. liven the strong Harvard Freshmen were downed, 5-4, and Andover was hard-pressed to obtain three matches. In the preliminary season lixeter defeated Arlington, New Preparatory, Bowdoin junior Varsity, Hebron, M. I. T. Freshmen, Brown Freshmen, New Hampton, Tufts Freshmen, St. johns St. Paul's, and Newton with the loss of only four individual matches. ln this period Marx. number three, and VVhitman, number six, were both undefeated. The Red and Gray was the overwhelming favorite to conquer Andover in the annual match, and by winning six to three she won for the third consecutive year from her ancient rivals. Lawson and Marx lost their singles matches, but through the excellent playing of Glidden, Negley, jones, and Whit- man Exeter had an advantage of four matches to two in the singles. Lawson and Whitman lost their doubles match. Victories by the other two combinations, Glidden and jones and Negley and Marx, however, made Exeter's victory a decisive one. By winning their match Glidden and jones remained undefeated in two years of doubles play. Whitman was not beaten throughout the season. and Negley ended three years of play in Andover matches without a defeat. Since no letter men returned to this year's team, it is impossible to say what kind of a season it will have. P. I. Culver is manager. 254 THE 1933 PEAN Captain Lawson Coach Rogers Manager Kline U 1932 Tenms Season Exeter . . . . . 8 Arlington . . . . Exeter . . . 7 New Preparatory . . Exeter . . . 8 Bowdoin I. V. . . Exeter . . . 7 Hebron .... . . Exeter . . . 9 M. I. T. Freshmen . . Exeter . . . 9 Brown Freshmen . . Exeter . . . 9 New Hampton . . Exeter . . . 9 Tufts Freshmen . . Exeter . . . 5 Harvard Freshmen . . Exeter . , . . IO St. john's . . . . Exeter . . . S St. Pau1's . Exeter . . , 9 Newton . Exeter . . . 6 Andover. . THE 1933 PEAN 255 Back Row-jones, Bentley, Short, Whitman, Marx Front Raw-Glidden, Mr. Rogers, Lawson, Kline, Negley Academy Tennis Team Captain . Coach . Illanagcr R. L. BENTLEY G. G. GLIDDEN T. A. D. JONES, JR. MEMBERS F. R. LAWSON L.xwRL:NC12 DIARX, JR. F. R. LAWSON P. C. ROGERS W. B. Rumi XYILLIABI NEOLEY J. R. SHORT F. C. XYHITMAX THE 1.933 PEAN ACADEMY TENNIS SQUAD 1933 Tennis Season V ,A PX EXETER :EA 2 Postponed April 'A ,',, , 6 April 4 April V il 6 April fm A ' if 5 M ay , ? o May 'f' V Postponed May 1 May L .s,... 5 May V' ,AV I 6 May 4 May ', ' - june A '-.V . it Captain Wade 19 Z2 26 29 3 6 IO 13 I7 I9 24 24 27 31 7 OPPONENTS Harvard Junior Varsity Melrose High School-1 Bowdoin Varsity-5 New Hampshire Independents-3 M. I. T. Freshmen-3 Quincy High School-o Harvard junior Varsity Cawayl Harvard Freshmen-8 Portsmouth Priory School-o Arlington High School-1 St. Paul's School-6 Second Team vs. Haverhill High School-2 Malden High SchoolA4 New Hampshire Andover Cat Andoverj Manager Culver THE 19.53 PEAN 25 llfa ff P ll f 1 -- A--...I ..s?' 4 f K X 'Z X lr X, ff f , ,f J X I Q, s 4 .. 115 egg M ffxiyf-lm-x v J :lbs 11 Golf ITH four letter men returning to form the nucleus for the rogz golf team, prospects for a successful season were excellent. The veterans, Captain Freeman, Warren, Wilson and Wlise, succeeded in forming a powerful aggregation, with the able support of Parker and Porter, members of the All-Class team of the previous year. The corn- petition for the last position on the team was so keen that Moore and Goodwin were awarded letters at the conclusion of the season, Aided especially by the stellar playing of Wise and Parker, lixeter had little difliculty in winning all the matches, including impressive victories over St. Paul's School and the Harvard Freshmen. and culminating the season with a decisive victory over Andover, played on the ditlicult llaverhill course, with the score of 6 to 3. Coach Crosbie, Captain Freeman and Manager Rogers are to be congratulated for their highly successful season. Robert B. Parker was elected captain for 1933, and Crawford R. Ferguson was chosen manager. 7 258 THE 1933 PEAN .f g , ' . fmml r r 1 'ES g- Q ,x E .k. . Captain Freeman Coach Crosbie Manager Rogers Exeter Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, 1932 Golf Season Nashua High School, o Quincy High School, 1 Harvard F reshmen, 1 St. Paul's, 1 VValtham High School, o Andover, 3 7 N THE 1.93.3 PEAK 259 Captain Coach Manager PAUL FREEMAN R. B. PARKER Burk l?nu'f-VK'ilscmr1. Munro. Porter. Guuclwirw. Purkur l mnl Row' -Wurruu, Mr. Vruyluic, I rccm11n, Iiugcrx. Wixc Academ Golf Team . P. I RL1m1.xN, JR. . L. M. CROSBIIC . R. RQGERS MEMBERS D. G. PORTER L. A. XYILSON R. H. WARREN D. B. XYISE Ad 260 THE 1933 PEAN Captain Parker EXETER 8 4 cancelled 9 2 6 8 9 3 ACADEMY GOLF SQUAD 1933 Golf Season April 29 May 3 May 6 May IO May I3 May I7 May 20 May 24 lllay 27 May 31 june 7 OPPONENTS Nashua High School-I Clark School-2 Quincy High School Governor Dummer Academy-o Harvard Freshmen-7 Thayer Academy-3 St. Paul's School-1 Boston College Freshmen-o Second teams, Edward Littl School-3 Governor Dummer Academy Andover e High Manager Ferguson S THE 1933 PEAN Q61 s x 1 X X -. I. if 7 ctttf A , if xlxixgwx I ta5QZ . V f ' 1 I' f - ': - 1 G N mnxsill WI, -' Soccer LTHOUGH Soccer is a comparatively new sport at Exeter, and has not yet received the full interest of the student body, Coaches Rickard, Galt, and Hogg succeeded in developing a powerful team. It did not, however, hit its stride until late in the season. Starting the year with a victory over New Hampton, it met successive defeats at the hands of Quincy, W'orcester, and Harvard Freshmen. Following those three defeats, the mighty Quincy aggregation definitely proved its superiority over the Red and Gray by defeating it a second time. After four consecutive defeats, the team broke out of the slump, defeating a good M. I. T. Freshman team, and then trouncing Tilton. On the day oflthe Andover game, hopes for victory were far from high, for Andover brought a hitherto unscored upon team to the fray. The fact that it was raining, making the tield a veritable mud-hole, dampened the spirits of Exeter even more. After a terrific battle, the game ended with the score tied, one to one. The ighting Exonians had not only scored the first goal that any Iixeter soccer team has scored on Andover, but also had ruined the record of one of the best teams in .Xndover history. The three coaches, Captain Parsons, and the team deserve warm praise for their iight against the many handicaps they suffered during the season, and for their noteworthy battle against the Blue. J. O. VVilson and R. NV. Little were elected captain and manager respectively for the IQNS3 season. ,A THE 1933 PEAN 262 iv, A Q Q' VZ, 'ya , V I C' L T gl W ,qvv . , T WWA J: f , A are-T 'Z . k , 7 Fl' V A V.: A Capta' P sons Coach Rickard Exeter, 4 October 5 . Exeter, I October S . Exeter, o October IS . Exeter, 1 October 22 . Exeter, o October 26 . . Exeter, 6 October 2Q . . Exeter, 5 November 2 , Exeter, 1 November 9 . Season I Manager McGuire New Hampton, o Quincy High School, 4 Worcester Academy, 1 Harvard Freshman, 4 Quincy High School, 2 M, I. T. Freshmen, o Tilton Academy, 1 Andover Cat Exeterj, I THE 1933 PEAK 263 Bark Run' - Brewer, Miller, Vlmse Srcmzzl' Row f-- Rutter, Larkin, Vonrs. Farrell, Hamilton, cll1IlI'lC5XXOl'1l1 Frunl Row-Davisson, Wilson, McGuire, Parsons, Notmzm. Pellegrino. Salvage Capzrzin . . . Cf. T. IHRSONS Coarh . . . IJ. S. RIcf14.xRw Ilfanagcr , . I . H. Alf'cll'IRl'1 D. S. BREWER W. B. CHACE R. B. C1-LxRLEswoRTH ADOLPH Comes, 3RD J. W. IJAVISSON 1933 .XRT1-IVR Nonux, JR A, D. P1+:L1.Er:R1No PETER RVTTER J. A. FARRELL R. P. LARKIN R. W. BIILLER J. F. S.xV.xcs14:, JR. 7934 H. T. H.x1x1u.ToN, IR. J. O. XYILSUN 7935 F. S. HECPIT f 1, . Is its gi A , . l , a -...... 4 3 S , 1 r 4,8 + is , K V IZ , LF? 1 3 A 27' W y 1 T Q THE 1933 PEAN 265 Xe 7 5. -1 ly 1 I ,K I I in I M 1 Squash HE end of the Winter term brought the second year of squash racquets to a close. The team, although it won only four of the eleven matches with other schools, was really very strong, and it made an excellent showing in the majority of the contests. Much credit is due Mr. Bennett, the coach, not only for building up an efficient varsity, but also for get- ting class squash started. The three upper classes were each represented by a team, and at the end of the season an all-class team was also organized. The eight Thompson squash courts were in constant use throughout the winter term, and squash may certainly be said to have enjoyed a very successful season. Robert F. Townsend and Frederick A, Dexter were elected captain and manager respectively for next yea r. 4 w 266 THE 1.933 PEAN v 1 yr . .W-.1- - Bark Raw - Tuxvnsunrl. johnson, Gill MQ Frmz! Rua' - Ilnrirm, Mr. Bwnnctt. Fnrbin, Chamberlain, Kvyes E 1 , , f fu ia ' 3 , gy 3 - Academy Squash Team J V f .51 Caplain . . . . . , . . L. P. CORBIN, JR. E W ,1fl1IIlIgCl' . . . A. H. CHAMBERLAIN, IR. 1 Coach . . . MR. G, E. BENNETT Ii i f MEMBERS L. P. Co1:131N, JR, C. H, GILL E. A. JOHNSON R. M. Imlesmq D. F. KEYES R. F. TOWNSICND I 2 Z Class Athletics 268 THE 1933 PEAN XX '. G. C012 . . . W Bark Ran' Ncglcy, Mr. PL-arson, Rosenberg, Newman .Ycurzzfl Raw -'Furc-camo, Grcshani, Michaels, Acton, Dipson, Hamill Fran! limo- -Y Coe, Fulvcr, Bennett, Osgood, Hoyt, Gifford, Jack Championship Senior Class Football Team j. IDIPSON . W. Ii. HIJYT . . P. I. CULVER , . W E . B. GREsHAM G. GIFFORD . J. L. j.xC1q . . . R. B. H.Xh11LL . R.'XLl'Ii M1cH.x12I.s A. M. Osoooo . S. H. l2xToN . . cikzpmia, A. M. Osczooo illazzagrzf, G. L. ROSENBERG Cuaulz, MR. O. W. PEARSON , . Right End . Right Tackle . Right Guard . . Center . Left Guard . . Left Tackle . . Left Earl . Quarterback Right Half Back Left Half Back . . F ull Back 4 THE 1933 PEAK Q69 Back Raw-Turecamo, Rosenberg, Truesdell, Mr. Hatch, Mr Pearson Third Row-Negley, Bennett, Newman, Gifford, Hamill Second Row-Michaels, Gresham, Acton, Savage, Peyton, Dipson Front Row- Howard, Culver, Barnicle, Jack, Hausscrmann, Hoyt, Osgood All-Class Football Team J. L. JACK CJ, HUNSAKER, j. H. HI'lNDIZIL'K, R. V. NIQGLLY, ,IRQ . . . Lffl lim! A. H. HAUSSERMANN CIC. G. GITFQRD, jR.D ,.,...,.... . Lfjl Tfzfklf' W. B. GRESHAM, JR. CW. R. BENNIQTT, JRJ. . Lffr Umm! P. J. CULVER CV. C. TURECAMOD ..,..., . . Cwzlwr J. D. SAVAGE CW. Ii. HOYT, JR., W. J. lJ1PsoNJ . . Riglzf Gmml N. H. PEYTON CW. J. Dufscm, J. D. S.xv.xcsr:J . . . Rigid Ylzflclfs A. T. HOWARD ...,.......,. . Kfgln limi S. H. EATON CA. M. Oscoonl . . . . . . Fu!! Iirzvk C. W. TRUESDELL CA. M. Oscoouj . . . , Kfglzf Ilr1lfB4zf!c T. E. BARNICLE ......... . . Lfff UL1ffBf1f'k R. B. HAMTLL CR. O. BROCK, 112.5 . . . . Quarfurbafk Captain, S. H, EATON Manager, G. L. RosEXBERo Coach, MR. N. L. HATCH Couch, MR. O. W. PLARSQN .l 270 THE 1933 PEAN Burk Rm' -- Jack, Howurrl, Marchanrl .Srmrzri Ifv'wf-Sommer, Houghton, Williams, Tlmycr, Hausscrmann, Staples lfrrml Row-Alter, Curtis, Mr. Rounds, Gorham, Weintraub, Trucsdell, Marcus All- Class Baseball Team AIARVINE GORHAM. JR ..... H. F. CURTIS CR. F. BIARCUSD . . A. H. HAUSSERMANN .... . A. T. HOWARD ...,.,.. R. I. SOMMISR U. L. JACK, IRQ . R. P. STAPLES ,........ C. W. TRUESDELL .......... . . . E. W. lxll.-XRCHAND CD. B. THAYERD .,........... . R, F. BIARCU5 CJ. L. HOUGHION, G. F. ALTER, D. A. VVILLIAMSD . C aicher Pitcher F irsl B axe S eco iid B ase Third Base S hart S lo p Left Field C enter Field Right Field THE 1933 PEAN 271 Back Row Y Case, Ficlcl Third Raw- Ransom, Blake. Allen, Morgan, Stevens, Osguurl Second Rowg Dorr, London. Wilson, Patterson. Broadman, Neal, Houghton Fran! Raw-Boslcr, Taylor, Dunton, Sommer, Merriam, Shepard, Wrightinglun E. S. ACTON P. J. ALLEN J. B. ANDERSON J. V. BEAN, JR. J. H. BLAKE W. B. BLISS, 3RD W. J. W. BOSLER A. D. BROADMAN E. H. CARMAN A. H. CARTER J. M. CASE C. A. CI-IATTERTON J. P. CLEMENT C. L. F. COLMORE D. M. CURTIS J. D. DORR R. C. DOWNES J. G. DUEEEY All- Class Track Team J. T. MEMBERS DUNTON N. H. FIELD J. C. FOWLER F. E. GRANT W. B. GRESHAM, JR F. D. HOUGHTON L. A. JUMP A. S. KINNE F. M LONDON D. A. NICCRARY B. F. INIERRIAM A. D. LIETZNER R. D NIORGAN S. M. MOORMAN G. E. NICIILOS M N'IGHTINGALl:l G. OAKLEY, JR. A. M. OSGOOD Im C. PAEEIRD, JR. K. B. PARKER R. L. PATERSON J. A. PEARSON, JR. H. Y. RANSOM, JR. B. M. SHEPARD E. N. SKINNER, JR. S. W. SMITH, JR. F. X. SOIIMER, JR. lCupt.J E. C. STANNARD L. M. TAYLOR, JR. B. R. THOMPSON, JR. F. H. THOMPSON, JR. F. E. VAX HOXE M. W. XYALLACE J. O. XYILSON W. AYILSON D. C. XYRICIITIXGTOX 272 THE 1933 PEAN Ca pla i 71 . . .Wa 1111 gm' , Coaflz . D. A. BOQDX, ZND . T. -I. S1-IEA, JR. . . H. Ii. BIALLINCKRODT M. A. IQURYLA . . I. W. BAILEY . . C. B. FAVOUR . . R. B. DORT .... F. C. GRATWICK, JR. C. T. SWEENEY . . Back Row- Mr. Curwen, Favour, Bailey, Dorf., Mallinckrodt Fran! Raw- Shea, Boofly, Gmlwick, Sweeny, Kuryla All- Class Crew . . F. C. GRATWICK, JR. . , I.W.OLMsT12D . . MILCURWEN Bow 2 3 4 5 6 7 Stroke Cox THE 1933 PEAN 273 Caplaiu Coach . Manager BENTLIA' CURTIS GILL HANCOCK Back Raw-Hancock. Morgan. Taylor, Notman Fran! Row-Thornton, Mr. Rogers, Gill. Kline, Lazaru All-Class Tennis Team . C. G. Glu, i , P. C. Rocsxcks . . P. H. CULVHR MEMBERS lf. S. HECHT .XR'r11L'R Xunlxx lm C. H1Tt IfIL'KJt'Ii j. R. Suom' F. F. JEROME D. H. 'l'lxx'LoR C. Y. LAZARUS I . P. THORNTON 274 THE 1.933 PEAN Back Row-Steinhausen, Abel, Houghton, McCoy Fran! Row-Farrell, Mr. Carhurt, Savage, Katz, VVhite Championship Senior Class Basketball Team Caplain . Coach . . JlIl1llflgCI' . B. M. ABEL R. F. CLARY, JR. ADOLPH COORS, 3RD GUILD COPELAND MORTON CORBERT MEMBERS W. J. DIPSON J. A. FARRELL I. L. HOL'GHTCIN J, B. LEONARD HENRY LLOYD R. S. MCCOY I. F. SAVAGE, JR. G. S. CARHARI W. S. KATZ VVHEELER SAMMONS 1, F. SAVAGE, IR. T. B. STEINHAUSEN E. L. VOGT L. S. WHITE THE 19433 PEAK 275 Back Row- Katz, Abel, Dana, Mitchell Fran! RowAKauffman, Farrell, White, HoughLon, Savage All-Class Basketball Team Captain . Coach . Jllanager ABEL, B. M. BECKER, G. R. CORBERT, MORION MEMBERS DANA, Ii. G. FARRELL, J. A. KAUFFMAN, E. J., JR. L. S. XVHITE M. W. SOUDILRS W. S. KATZ BIITCHELL, I. SAVAGE, J. F., H., 3RD IR. 276 THE 1933 PEAN Burk Row-W Mr. TXTCNQIIUIITQI, McC'1'11ry. Schurcmzm, Hulchinson, Todd frnn! Rnwf Vulvcr, flmcc. Pzlrkcr, IIZIYXYZITII. Curiiss Iizlker Championship Senior Class Swimming Team Cajylailz . Coach . Illafzagcz' D. W. BAKER W. B. CHACE M. T. CL'RT1ss, JR. A. B. IJIXON MRM BICRS R. A. H.XR1I.XN IJ. W. H.XX'YX'.XIilJ J. S. M. H1 1'CH1Nswx D. A. IXICCRARY DANA W. HAYWARD JAMES P. MCNAMARA DAVID F. M. TODD A. M. PARKER I. SCHUREMAN P. W. SEARS THE 7933 PEAK 277 Burk Row- - Mr. AICIYZIITILIITL. Ckrrmam, Duble, 1'roflJy.'I'omlmI Swami Knw- Sweeny. Schuremun. Snvrtgc-. Hutchinsnn, llllrrlwull, Kglnlnmnn Fmzzl Raw- IYIISUH, Litl, Parker. Ilzlywnrcl, Furtlw, Dixon, Slccwm ll- Class Swimming Team Caplzziaz . . Zllazzagcr . zoo-Yard Free Style . . 50-Yard Free Style . . IOO-Xyfllfl Free Style . Diving . . loo-Yard Breast Stroke . . ISO Yard Medley Relay . roo Yard Free Style . 200 Yard Free Style Relay . . . . IJ.W.II.xx'w.xlc11 . . IJ. I .NI.'l'rm1a .L ll. I.1'V'1' I . G.C'1zus1sx',j1z. .I.XKIIiS Sf'lIl.'RliXl.XN I. M. S. IIL 1'f'1uxsox ll. IJ. S.XV.XGli J. Ii. S'l'IiVIiNS .X. B. IJIXUN C. 'If SXYICI-QNX' Il.C.W1L1.1xx1s j. W. Ii.xL'r51.xxx M. T. CL'R'1'lSr2. jk. rliuvkstrokeg I U. XYILSUX tlireuststrokel DEW. IJ. .XRNULIJ llfme Stylw IJ. W. l'Ixx'wxR1m I. XY. Clwsg, -IR. ll. XY. XY.xRmx'LLL. ,lR. .X. M. Ilxlmuk. IR. I . D. Dorsug li. II. Cxkxux 278 T H E 1933 P E A N Back Rau'-Young, Mr. Thomas, Hecht Ifrmzl Raw! Irving, Prouty, Arnold, Mathcs, Parker Championship Lower Middle Class Hockey Team Cupfain. , . , . F. A. ARNOLD, JR. MEMBERS F. A. ARNOLD, JR. F. C. IRVING, JR. IDONALD PROUTY F. S. HECHT J. M. IXIATHES, JR. A. P. YOUNG P. K. PARKER THEI933 PEAX W9 C Cu 361 ins: XX K fj?:jXBgZ!5SW! JW M 2, f F' 1 :A ft f f 'J A5f ft'f X f .4Q!f? 2 1,1 1 ft 'n t Cf ss V V '-' S' pxf, Wrestling RICSTLING for at sport still in its infancy :Lt the Atucleniy, enjoyed it most SL1t'CCS5l.Lli season this year. Under the direction of Mr. Pearson, 2Ll0llTIltlI1lt'l1l wus held and medals awarded the winner :ind runner-up in eztrli weight rlnss. Two nintelies were arranged with Governor llummer, und the Iixeter grnpplers enme otl' well in both, as is shown by the scores given below. It is to be hoped that wrestling will in the near future join the ranks ol the recognized sports att Iixeter. Mr. Pearson und those who lent their efforts to the cause of installing wrestling in the .Xeudemy :ire to be tongrntulzited on the success of their labors. School Wrestling Champions 115 lbs. Class- F. H. BICGUIRE 155 lbs. Ci2.lSS7I, R. M. DoRsoN 2, 125 lbs. Class- C B. MOsH1:R 105 NDS- Clllss-I, W. S. KATZ 1, 135 lbs Class- R V. NEGLEY 175 lbs. Clil55'l, A E. BIAYER 2. 145 lbs Clfiss- R W XVOODWARD HC21Y3'W6ighl'I, T R. l,AKIN 2. 1933 Wrestling Season Jllllllllfy 25 . . . . Exeter, 25M Governor lJu1n1ner . . February IS , , . lixeter, 21 Governor Dummer . , li.Ci.G1rroRD,jR. j. T. tiirroizim J. H. lf'1sH1-:R L. N. llorirrrxn-.R lJ.ni1l7. B.x1'1fR li. R. Bloxs j. H. Howmxn N. H. Przwrox I1 J I 1 280 THE 1933 PEAN Cmzrfz . L. Y. BOSSERT J. H. FISHER lu. Cl. GIFFORIJ, .IR D. DEF. BAUER N. Cf. B IE NCI-ILE Y R. W. BOLLINIJ A. T C.xLHoI'N CARLSQN J. D. CLEMENT R. Ii W. 1.. T. R E 51 R M J. If. I CI'MMINcss, JR. IJAKIN IJODD DURSIJN i.x'1'ux j. H. F151-IER limb kms Hows-l'l, I'I'yl1m, NIV. I'c1ursnm, Iizuu-1' Sfwzrzfl lffm' K:1lz.'I'ysull. 'l'uI'ls. Mayer. GilTurrl, j. T., Mmlmer lfrmll Rum' MdQIlirI'. Turccumu, fiiffurrl, ii. IC., lfislmvr, Ncpglvy Wrestling Team ..................MR.Osc J. T. GIFFORD W. KATZ F. H. TXICGUIRE, jR. R. V. Nlf1C?I.I'IY. JR. Wrestling Squad TNIEBIBERS Ii. G. GIEEORD, IR. T. T. GIFFORD H. T. H.xMILToN, JR. G. M. H.xmIOND I.. N. PIUFHEIMIER T. R. JONES J.J.'IUYC'F,-21213 XY. KATZ U. T. RAY T. A. RURx'1..x M. I. M.xc'LEu1,v, .IR j. M. BIATHES .L F. BIAYER, JR. 'A R W. PEARSON N. H. PEYTON IJ. A. TUFTS V. C. TUREc'AMo F. H. TNICGUIRE, JR. C. B. MOSHER R. V. NEGLEY, IR. JACKSON PALNIER, JR. N. H. PEYTON N. F. PRESCUTT H. I. SHIRLEY A. N. SMITH j. IC. STEWART IJ. A. TUFTS Y. C. TURECAMO R. W. XVOODVVARD EPITAPHS 282 THE 1923 PEAN Goings on About Exeter ENTER T.-1 INMEN T tUnless otherwise noted, classes begin at 8.00 A. M., and go to Loo P. M., and from 4.30 to 6.30 P. MQ if Better bring textbooks, but not obliga- tory. MORNING CHAPEL t7.45 A. M.j Plenty of chances to study, with occasional good music. if ROOM 18 tAcademy Buildingl Lively in- struction in Caesar, Ovid, Cicero, and other well-known Roman authors. Better leave the children at home. ROOM 21 tPhillips Halll Loud and slightly risque entertainment. Not for children un- der eighteen. LABORATORY tScience Iiuildingl Interesting scientific experiments, livened by jokes tlor those who haven't heard them beforej. .il FTER-t'L.'l SS ENTERTAINMENT I P. E. A. GRILL topposite Hoytl Good food, at rock-bottom prices. Floor show by Charlie and Nat. F RED 81 GRAY tbehind Peabodyj Nice Bo- hemian atmosphere. 1' BILL'S SODA SPA topposite Andersonj Food that the kiddies will enjoy. Two slot- machines for your extra nickels. 3 TOZIER'S tbeside Squamscott Hotelj Nice, clean, well-run place, with swell foodg if you feel like walking. BUTT-ROOMS tin all dorms except Dunbarj Congenial atmosphere, and in some cases an opportunity for a good fast game of Ping-Pong. Bridge for non-athletes. I no beer TWO VING PICTURES IOKA THEATRE tWater Streetl For rainy Wednesday afternoons, if you like a peanut ridden atmosphere. THOMPSON GYMNASIUM Cat 7.oo o'clock on Saturday nights onlyj The best and lat- est pictures, with amusing curtain-an- nouncements. METROPOLITAN CBostonj Good shows, if you feel like taking the chance. ART DAVIS LIBRARY t8.oo-1.005 2.00-Q.OO P. MJ Exhibition of contemporary talent, local and otherwise. MERRILLS, NORTH AND SOUTH tdining hallsj Picturesque and scenic works of modern Americans, also acting as a much- needed aid to digestion. SPOR TS THOMPSON GYMNASIUM AND PLAYING FIELDS Athletic events every Wednes-. day and Saturday, with an occasional glance at the four New England championship teams, in spite of the depression. OTHER E VENTS LECTURES Cin the Chapel, Town Hall, or Lan- tern Clubj Interesting and instructive talks, bringing Exeter into contact with civilization. SWASEY PARKWAY tafter darkj Oppor- tunity for a pleasant evening on the banks of the moonlit Squamscott. COLLEGE BOARDS tThompson Gymnasiumj june 19-24. Plenty of chance to show all you have learned during the year. Re- sults about july oth, in case you have any morbid interest in such things. JUNE BALL CThompson Gymnasium, june 26, 9 P. M.-2 A. MQ. Good music, and charm- ing partners, The big social affair of the season. GRADUATION tjune 27, for those who are in- terestedj By far the merriest event of the year. Don't miss it. THE 1933 PEAN 283 Song Hits at Exeter Going, Going, Gone ,..... A Boy and a Girl Were Dancing I Called to Say Good Night . Stormy Weather ........ Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? . . The Little Things in Life . . . Blue Prelude ....., Pink Elephants ...... In the Dim, Dim, Dawning . Smoke Rings ....... Got a Date with an Angel ....... Why Can't This Night Go on Forever? . When I Take My Sugar to Tea ..., My Heart Stood Still .......,. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea It Don't Mean a Thing ........ Time on My Hands .... You Didn't Know the Music . . Street of Dreams ..... Waltzing in a Dream . . Mighty River . . . Can't You See? ....... So at Last It's Come to This . . Dancing on the Ceiling . . .H . There's Something in Your Eyes . . Mountain Music ....... I Wake Up Smiling . . Farewell to Arms . . pro, double pro, out the June Ball checking in any day in Exeter the PEAN board mar ks chapel the Big Room a bull-session any butt-room Swasey Parkway any Saturday night the Inn the Dean's othce probation work Study Hall the band Front Street censored the Squamscott a precept vacation the room above you pink-eye the orchestra 7.44 A. M. graduation 284 THE 19553 PEAN The Boys Who Made Good PERSIA AND HER ATHLETES by R. L. Allen A book full of the lure and enchantment of the Far East. 33.50 Tripleday Moron Sz Co. Publishers HINTS ON SPRINTS by F. D. Houghton The correct technique of running, with a glossary of 1,000 excuses in case of losing -just in case. 951.50 Kidd Publishing Co. MOORMAN BROS. House Wreckers The strongest building de- molished in no time at all at reasonable rates. Tel. PREparound 74867 W. HAWKSHAW COE Detective Agency Coniidential matters attend- ed to at once. Satisfaction or your jewels back. Tel. WEGettem 7182-J THE 1953 PEAK Q35 The Boys Who Made Good DEWDROPS AND DAFFODILS by W. L. Cummings A new collection of spring- time ballads by one of Amer- iea's rising poets. 952.50 Turner, Back, KL Co., Publishers DANCE AT THE MAYFAIR Music by Craig Huntting and his Syncopators. No cover charge 4417 E. 12th St. Tel. CMER. 11721 HOW TO GRADUATE by J. Warren Olmsted A book of helpful hints on the gentle art of graduating from Preparatory Schools. 31.50 J. Sutton gl Co., Publishers LESSONS IN BATON-TWIRLING How to throw a baton over the goal-posts, and other tricks of the trade taught in six easy lessons. R. MICHAELS 1202 So. Sheridan Rd. Highland Park, Ill. 15. SH Baath Jin illvmnriam ADVERTISING 288 THE 1933 PEAN Director of Advertising PAGE Batchelder, Snyder, Dorr Sz Doe , . , . 308 Batchelder CCamp Cityj ..,. 294 Beech Nut Packing Company . . 299 Boston Bookbinding Company . 297 Brooks Brothers ....... 291 Brooks, Guy P. , 290 Cass, Edward A. ..,. 297 Canada Dry Ginger Ale . 309 Charter Shop ..,., 294 Coors Porcelain Co. . ZQS Cunningham Studio , 31 2 Adolph Coors Co. . 295 Cotrell 81 Leonard . . 290 Cupluozrrd Lunch . . 290 lleurbornls Express 307 Diegcs 81 Clust , 297 Emerson School . 307 The Exeter Inn . 301 Expello ..,.. 293 Freeman Shoe Co. . 299 Exeter Lumber Co. . 290 George Sz Phillips, Inc .... 311 Jahn Sr Ollier Engraving Co. 9 310 Samuel Holmes ...... 311 Langrock's Store . . . 308 National Carbon Co. . . 306 News-Letter Press . . 313 Martell's Cleansers , . 291 Molloy Covers . . 297 Oceanside Inn ..,... 308 Phillips Exeter Academy . . 289 Sleeper's Jewelry Store . , 294 Star Laundry .... 297 Turecamo Co. . . . 293 White House Cafe . 291 Yale Co-Op . . . 293 THE 1933 PEAK 289 The Phillips Exeter Academy INCORPORATED APRIL 3, 1781 FORMALLY OPENED MAY 1, 1783 THE ACADEMY offers instruction in all studies required for admission to the leading colleges and scientific schools. FOR 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 many other colleges, universities and technical schools. DIPLOMAS are given to students who honorably complete the course. THE TUITION is S5350 a year. About fourteen thousand dollars is divided annually among good scholars of high character, but slender means. EXAMINATIONS of the College Entrance Examination Board are held annually in June at the Academy. FIFTEE TH SUMMER SESSION JULY 11 - SEPTEMBER 1 Credit is given toward graduation from the Academy for courses carried successfully 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 Gyannasium is open in the afternoon of every week-day. The charge for the Summer Session is 5300, covering a furnished room, board. tuition, excursions and sports. For admission, apply to the Chairman of the Summer Session Faculty. 290 THE 1.933 PEAN GOWNS, HOODS and CAPS GUY P. BROOKS For All Degrees The country's largest maker of 227 Water Street Academic Costumes. Write for EXETER samples of materials and for prices. Gents' Furnishings and Sole Depository ol the Intercollegiate Bureau of A demic Costume COTRELL and LEONARD WALK A FEW STEPS AND SAVE Established 1832 ALBANY, N. Y. F. W. PARKER L. E. WEBSTER Exeter Lumber Company WHOLESALE and RETAIL Cedar Posts Lime Hair Cement Roofing Doors Windows Blinds Pine Finish and Sheathing TELEPHONE 153 EXETER, N. H. THE CUPBOARD Chicken Steak Turkey Dinners THE CUPBOARD LUNCH Try Our Strawberry Shortcake Best Food in Exeter at Moderate Prices THE 1933 PEAK' 291 ESTABLISHED I8I8 F ' f 'T . fi: 3' .4 'f,, , , Merci eGjnrn15h1ng5,lwt5 zgfihnes III W Q41 p I 1 I L rl' U gif! mAnlsoN Avenue coR.ron1Y-rounm smear AIAL 'lyfffk Q ying j! Niw Yomc Tiertfyif' fl ew afi?if 'gifff it ,II - ,if - I LI I tit Clothes for Vacauon Summer S ort P O BIQUKS 5lclnKl5 BRANC ES NEN YORK BOSTON NEWP RT P Always at Your Service Hvuse Cafe 2 S PAUL A. 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Richmond 0708, 0709, 0710 BOSTON, MASS, TI-I E FASHION SURVEY Concerning Correct Apparel for Students SOME OF OUR PAST PROMOTIONS: The reversible topcoat The gabardine suit The mess iacket Wikies The h0uncI's tooth jacket Glen slacks GEORGE 6- PI-III..LIPS, Inc. TAILORS and I-IABERDASI-IERS SPORTING GOODS JAMES SCI-I U REMAN Piano Lessons WITI-I EMPI-IASIS ON TECHNIQUE 312 THE 1933 PEAN eie exe 151 211 e'e exe eze exe exe eze exe exe 53 353 eze exe exe exe exe eze Q. .:. e e e e ' 3 :gr X :gr 121 ff: 3. , 5 3. ege fl efe , e .ff ISI 'if 9:0 221 III 3. 3. 3. 3. ,X X X. 03. 0 0 e e .2 2. .fl CLASS PHOTOGRAPI-IER Ig. Oz: exe 92. exe 3. To ISI 034 Q20 3 3 'x' 'z' jx: TI-IE PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY jx: 3. 3. Qi' 0:9 221 221 eie Q ,:, ' 0 ' e e exe I N 3, eie I ,i, e I I 3: 71' .32 3 I e.o , , fe etc exe exe 3. 3. exe exe exe exe eze exe ego exe 92. 0:6 0,0 STU mo: ,Q 9:9 ete 9 9 O 9 ege WATER STREET, EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE eie exe 4 Q 2:2 :iz , 2 3. 121 ego 3, 0,0 ese e'e Z ' eteezeezeefeezeefeezeezeefeeteeteereeieeteefeezoezeezeezeezeefeezeezeefeeteezeeteezeeteezeezeezeezeezeezeeteezeezeezeezeezerzz THE 1.933 PEAN 990999099 X 9 2 Aftfi '29 P ,Q5'I5lX Qx ffffrzzigi me k A 5 W 0 1831 Q 4' if f? PRINTERS to the Phillips Exeter Academy and its Students for over One Hundred Years 2 2 99999999999 KA J K E i lla U F ' V3 l if is gtg , ! A lr U ' xv Xl 1 yr! l Efig: mr f . I THE 1933 PEAK 315 Student Directory Numbers refer to pages A Abel, Brent M., 40, 42, II4, 115, 121, 148, 151 152, 157, 165, 208, 274, 275. Abrams, Laurence B., jr., 124, 131. Acton, Charles H., 142, 144, 171. Acton, Edward S., 40, 42, 114, IIS, 122, ISQ, 207, 271. Acton, Oakford W., Jr., 40, 42, 114, 115, 156, 171, 208. Adams, George H., jr., 136, 138, 189. Allen, Charles L., 124, 126, 130, 131. Allen, C. Russell, 124, 125, 131, 197, 220, 235. Allen, Robert L., 40, 43, 114, IIS, 121, 151 152, 156, 157, I6O, 171, 189, 197, 215. Alter, Albert J., 142, 143, 144. Alter, George F., 136, 137, 138, 185, 270. Anderson, Alexander L., 124, 131, 172. Anderson, john B., 136, 138, 185, 216, 247 271. Antlerson,John F. W., 40, 43, 114, 115, 171. Anderson, Robert lil., jr., 124, I3I, 189. Anderson, Robert W., 136, 138. Applegate, Paul R., jr., 124, 131, 207. April, Ernest W., 40, 43, II4, 115, 193, 215 216, 220, 239. Arnold, DeWitt D., 124, 131, 277. Arnold, Fred A., Jr., 142, 144, 278. Avery, James B., 124, 131. B Baker, Donald W., 40, 44, 114, 115, ISO, 152, 160,171,276. Banks, john L., jr., 142, 144. Banning, Archibald T., 3d, 142, I44. Barlow, Carlton M., 124, 131, 169, 187. Barney, John B., 40, 44, 114, IIS, 171. Barnicle, Thomas IC., 124, I3I, 185. Bart, Benjamin F., Jr., 136, 138, 181. Bastian, Carlisle M., 142, 144. Batchelder, Charles H., Jr., 124, 131. Bate, Oscar M., jr., 124, 131, 187. Batten, john M., 40, 44, II4, IIS, 120, 189 215, 216, 220, 239. U S S S L L S S U L U U L U S L U L 5 S 1. J 1. S L L U s U s S J L U S U U L Battles, Ralph S., 124, 126, 131, 171. Bauer, Donald deF., 40, 45, 114, 115, ISI, Baxter, William S., 40, 45, II11., IIS, 122, 185. Beam, John V., Jr., 124, I3I. Beard, William S., 2nd, 136, 138. Becker, George R., 136, 138, 275. Beckwith, Robert H., 40, 41, 46, II4, IIS, 120 201, 215, 216, 238, 239. Beere, Donald C., 40, 46, 114, 115, 181, 206. Beers, Stewart L., 124, 131, 170, 171, Belden, Daniel M., 136, 138. Benchley, Nathaniel G., 124, 131, 151, 152 165, 193. Bender, Joseph C., 124, 131, 169. Benner, Richard S., Ir., 136, 138. Bennett, Byron M., I24, 151, 150, I7l, 181. Bennett, William R., jr., 40. 46,'114, 115, 122, 191, 208, 212, 214, 238, 239, 269. Bentinck-Smith, Peter, 136, 138. Bentkamp, Karl A., 124, 131. Bentley, Peter, 4th, 136, 138, 193. Bertocci, Cosmo A., 40, 47, 114, IIS, ZIS. Bilodeau, Thomas H., 40, 47, 114, IIS, I8Q, 215, ZIG, 220, 243. Binkerd, Robert H., 136, 138. Binns, Frederic W., 142, 144, Binns, Ralph H., 3d, 136, 138. Blake, James H., 40, 47, 114, IIS, 215. Blease, Edwin J., 136, 138. Bliss, William B., 3d, 136, 138, 197, 224, 271. Bolling, Richard W.. 124, I3I, 137, 280. Bonser, William H., 40, 48, II4, IIS, 122. Borden, Albert G., Jr., 124, 131, 189, 213. Borst, George P., 40, 48, 114, 115. Bossert, Louis V., 40, 48, 114, 115, 171, 193 215, 220, 280. Boyd, Gardner, Jr., 142, 144. Breeden, Brewster C., 136, 138. Brennan, Stephen H., jr., 124, 131, 224. Brewer, D'Arcy S., 40, 49, 114, IIS, 152, ICO 161, 193, ZID, 243, 263. Bridgham, Minot A., Jr., 124, 131. Brinkerhoti, Yan Wyrk, IZ4, ISI. Brock, Robert O., jr., 136, 138, 151. 215. 232 269. a 1 316 THE 1933 PEAN S L s J L L 11 J s L L s L ,I L L I. l. S U U S U S S L U S U S U S U S U J S Brown, Charles R., 40, 49, 114, 115, 169, 1 172, 181. Brown, Elliott F., 136, 138, 187. Browne, Duncan H., Jr., 40, 49, 114, Budlong, Milton J., 142, 144, 1 Bufferd, Chester E., 136, 138. Bullard, Milton G., 136, 138. Burl-Let, John F., Jr., 124, 131. Burton, Jesse G., Jr., 142, 144. 85. Busch, Robert S., 40, 50, 114, 115. Butler, Fergus A., 136, 138. Butler, Jonathan G., 136, 138. 70, IIS, 185. Butman, Douglas E., 40, 50, 114, 115. C Calhoun, Alan T., 136, 138, 171, 206, 280. Calhoun, Thomas H., Jr., 142, 144. Campbell, Richard C., 136, 138, 171. Campbell, Robert A., 136, 138, Cameron, Donald J., 136, 138. 171. Canby, William M., 136, 138, 206. Carlson, David, 40, 50, II4, 115, 151, 165, 214. Carlson, Robert E., 124, 131, 156, 157, 280. Carman, Edward H., 124, 131, 169, 172, 277. Carter, Arthur H., 40, 51, 114 115 121, 271. Carter, Norman M., 124, 131. Carter, William P., 40, 51, 114, 115. Case, John M., 40,51, 114, IIS, 122, 150, 171, 176, IQI, 207, 271. Casey, Richard L., 136, 138. Casparis, William S., 129, 138, 206, 126, 247. Chace, William B., 40, 51, 114, 115, 119, 216, 268, 276. Chalmers, Thomas C., Jr., I24, 144, 150. Chamberlain, Albert H., Jr., 40, 52, 114, 208, 212, 266. Champlin, William H., Jr., 124, I3I, 169 III. Charlesworth, Roger B., 40, 52, II4, 115, ISI, 189, 216, 263. Chase, David G., I24, 131, 160 Chatterton, Charles S., 40, 52, II4, IIS, 197, 271. Cheney, Gilbert A., 124, 131. Cherington, Paul W., 142, 144. Chubet, John P., 40, 53, 114, IIS, 189, 216, 220, 224, 239. 191 191 271 207 165 268 187 IIS 172 122 189 215 7 Clark, Herbert H., Jr., 40, 53, II4, 115, 122. Clark, Richard C., 40, 53, 114, 115, 160, 172, 189. Clary, Robert F., 40, 54, II4, 115, I7I, 191. Clement, John D., 136, 138. Clifford, James H., 40, 114, IIS, 215. Cobb, Donald B., 142, 144. Coburn, Everett R., Jr., 124, 131, 156, 169. Coe, Willis G., 40, 54, 114, 115, 119, 150, 170, 171, 172, 176, 181, 185, 201, 224, 268. Coffin, David P., 136, 138. Colen, Donald J., 124, 131. Colony, John J., Jr., 40, 54, 114, IIS, 185, 216, 247. Colwell, Alfred H., 124, 131, 189, 215. Colwell, Arthur E., 40, 55, 114, IIS, 215. Compton, Gail W., 124, 126, 130, 131. 197, Connolly, James T., Jr., 124, 131, 171, 208. Cook, Walter, 2nd, 136, 138. Cookman, George E., 136, 138, 187. Coolidge, Henry P., 40, 55, 114, IIS, 152, 162, 163. A Cooney, James S., 136, 138, 156, 160. Cooney, Robert B., 129, I3I, 168, 169, 187. Cooper, Richard F., 40, 55, 114, IIS, 151, 212, 214, 242, 243. Coors, Adolph, 3d., 40, 56, 114, IIS, 187, 2I6, 263, 274. Coors, Joseph, 136, 138. Coors, William K., 124, 131, 156, 160, 193, 197. Copeland, Guild, 40, 56, 114, IIS, 185, 274. Corbert, Morton, 40, II4, 115, 150, 171, 274, 275. Corbin, Lawrence P., Jr., 40, 56, II4, 115, 193, 216, 266. Corey, George H., 142, 198. Cotter, Richard J., Jr., I42, 144. Crawford, William W., 124, 131, 193. Crosbie, W. Seley, 124, 131, 156, I7I. 124,131,271 Crosby, Frederic G., Jr., Cross, Jerome W., Jr., 40, II4, 115, 127, 185, 277. Culver, Perry J., 40, 57, II4, IIS, 119, 156,157,16o,161,166,169,172, 173, 185, 197, 212, 256, 268, 269. Cummer, Edwin W., 136, 138, 151. Cummings, Wilbur, L., Jr., 40, 57, II4, 120, 157, 181, 280. Curley, Robert J., 124, I3I. Currier, Willard H., 142, 144, 172. Curtis, David M., 40, 57, 114, 115, 191, Curtiss, Malcolm T., Jr., 40, 58, 114, IIS, 160,171, 208, 276, 277. 130, IZI, ISI, 115, 271. 122, THE 1933 P E A .Y 317 Curtiss, Thomas, 40, 58, 193, 216, 243, Curwen, Henry A., 142, 144, 171, Cushwa, NVilliam T., 142, 144. D Dakin, Theodore R., 136, 138, 171. Dana, Earl G., 124, 131. Danser, Harold W., Jr., 40, 58, 114, 115, 148, 150, 152, I7I. Darling, Richard I., 136, 138. Davis, George M., 124, 131. Davisson, james W., 124, 131, 216, 262. Day, Murray M., 136, 138. Dearborn, Emery L., 142, 144. Decker, Randall H., jr., 40, 59, 114, IIS, IQ3, 216, 247. Deemer, John J. G., 124, 131, 160, 191. DeKruif, Hendrik, 124, 131. DeLorenzo, Joseph P., 40, 59, 114, 115, 210, 243. Dent, Gordon H., 124, I3I. Dent, Stephen T., 136, 138. DeVoe, Augustus A., 136, 138, 150. DeWitt, Peter, 136, 138. Dexter, Frederick A., 124, 131, 208. Dinsmore, Wesley L., 124, 131, 216, 243. Dipson, William I., 40, II4, 115, 191, 268, 269, 274. Dixon, Alfred B., 40, 59, II4, IIS, 189, 208, 276, 277. Doble, Frank D.,60,124,131,170,171,277. Dodd, Edward M., 142, 144, 280. Dole, Arthur A., jr., 142, 144. Donovan, John M., 124, I3I, 215. Dorman, Theodore T., 124, 131, 171. Dorr, George A., Ir., 136, 138. Dorson, Richard M., 40, 60, 114, 115, 122, 216, 266, 280. Dow, Norris F., 136, 138, 156. Downes, Robert C., 124, 131, 193, IQj, 215, 271. Draper, Arthur I., 40, 60, 114, 115, 156. Dresser, Waldo L., 136, 138, 157. DuBois, Louis F., 40, 61, 114, 115. Duncan, Roger F., 124, 131, 152, 102. Dunton, John T., 124, 131, 172. Durham, James F., 124, 131. E Eaton, james C., 124, 131, 171. Eaton, john F., 136, 138, 280. Eaton, Samuel H., 40, 41, 61, 114, 115, 119 120. 176, 191, 201, 215, 216, 224, 243, 268 269. Eaton, William E., jr.. 124, I3I. Edgell, Delano, 40, II4, IIS, 121, 187. Eisner, Robert S., 136, 138. Ellis, Forrest T., Ir., 136, 138. Ely, Charles R., I42, 144. Emerson, Roger H., 40, 61, 114, IIS, ITI. Engle, Peter K., 124, 131. English, James R., -lr., 136, 138. Esberg, Henry S., 40, 62, II4, IIS, 170, I7l. 181, 214. Eveleth, Maxwell F., 40, 62, 114, 115. Everett, Harry H., Ir., 142, 144. F Farrell, john A., 40, 62, II4, IIS, 150, 189, 208, 212, 214, 216, 235, 263, 274, 275. Fawcett, Robert W., 124, 131. Feineman, Robert E., 124, 131. Fellman, John H., 136, 138, 206. Ferguson, Crawford R., 40, 63, 114, 115, 212, 216, 243, 260. Field, Norman H., 40, 63, 114, IIS, 150, 160, 165, 185, 271. Fischman, DeWitt, 136, 138. Fisher, Benjamin R., I24, I3I, ITI. Fisher, john H., 124, 131, 215, 220, 280. Fitter, Charles F., Ir., 142, 144. Fit7Gibbon, Herbert S., Ir., 40, 114, IIS. Fletcher, Howard S., Ir., 40, 63, 114, IIS, 168, 171. Forbes, Edward C., 124, 171. Fort, Osmun, 40, 64, 114, IIS, 172, 181, 208. Fox, John J., 40, 64, 114, IIS. Fraser, William D., 124, ISI, 169, 172. Fremont, Robert F., 131, 136, 160, 172. French, Richard F., 40, 64, 114, IIS, 120 181, 189, 212, 246, 247. Friedman, Francis L., 142, 144. Fritz, James M., 136, 138. Froelick, Samuel J. R., 142, 144. Fuller, Ernest M., -lr., I24, 131. G Galbraith, Richard XV., Jr., 136, 138. Garland, Roy T., 124, 131. Garni, George B., 136, 138. Gidding, Joseph M., 136, 138. Gifford,E.Gariield,-lr.,40,65,114, IIS. ISO 160, 189, 212, 235, 268, 269, 280. 1 v 318 T H E 1 9 3 3 P E A N L Gifford, Joseph T., 136, 137, I8Q, 280. U Haussermann, Arthur H., 124, ISI, 176, 185 J Gifford, Vlfalter S., Jr., 142, 144. 197. 269, 270. S Gill, Charles H., 40, 65, 114, 115, 266, 273. J Hawkins, Ewing B., 142, 144, 160, 206. U Godchaux, Leon, Jr., 124, 131. L Hayes, XVilliam S., 136, 138. L Goodell, Edwin B., 3d, 136, 138. S Hayman, Robert C., 40, 68, 114, IIS, 121, 156 U Goodwin, Norton, I24, 131. L Hays, Daniel P., 2nd, 136, 138. U Gordon, Onslow A., 3d, I24, 131. s Hayward, Dana VV., 40, 68, 114, 115, 193, 276. L Gougelmann, Pierre, E. T., 136, 138. J Hayward, G. Amos, 142, 144. U Gould, Dexter D., 124, 131. L Hecht, Frederick S., 136, 138, 206, 216, 263 J Gowdy, Richard S., 142, 144. 278. J Graham, Edward M., Jr., 142, 144. s Hedley, James M., 40, 69, 114, IIS, 191, 216, U Grasson, Maurice A., 124, 131. 247. s Gray, Christopher, 40, 114, IIS. U Hendrick, John H., 124, 131, 171, 193, 269. J Greble, Edwin St. J., 3d, 142, 144. s Hendrie, Donald F., 40, 69, 114, IIS, 119, 120, s Green, William W., 40, 65, 114, IIS. 122, 168, 171, IQ3, 197, 206, 216, 246, 247. J Gregg, Hugh, 142, 149, 171. U Heywood, William M., Jr., 124, 131. U Gregg, Richard L., 124, 131. J Higgins, Robert B., 142, 144. s Gregory, Roger P., 40, 66, II4, IIS, 170, 172 s Hill, john T., 40, 69, 114, IIS, 162, 163. ISI, 224. J Hinckley, Harry F., Jr., 142, 144. s Gresham, William B., jr., 40, 66, 114, 115 U Hinkley, Alonzo G., jr., I24, 131. 165, 189, 268, 269, 271. J Hirst, Richard F., I42, 144. U Grilling, liclward J., 124, 131. s Hoenigsherg, Joseph O., 40, 70, 114, 115. 1. Grilk, Louis T., 136, 138, 191. s Hofheimer, Lester N., 40, 70, II4, IIS, 280. J Griswold, Henry li., 142, 144. U Holmes, John P., 124, 131. U Gruening, Huntington S., 124, 131, 171, 193. J Holmes, Robert W., Jr., 142, 144, 162. S Gutermuth, Holden C., 40, 66, 114, IIS. U Holmes, Thomas W., I24, 131, 189, 208. J Hoslord, Richard S., Jr., 142, 144, 162. S Houghton, Francis D., 40, 70, 114, IIS, 169, H 171, 172, 271. s Houghton, John L., 40, 71, 114, IIS, 270, 274. I. Haggerty, Luther V., 136, 138. U Howard, Arthur T., I24, 131, 185, 269. U Hall, George D., Jr., 124, 131, 171. s Howell, Joseph A., 40, 71, 114, IIS, 152, 165. S Hamill, Robert B., 40, 61, II4, IIS, 185, 197 L Howland, John H., 136, 138, 152. 269. U Howland, Richard M., 124, I3I, 169, 171, I8I, J Hamilton, Benjamin F., 142, 144. IQ3, 214. J Hamilton, Frank W., Jr., 142, 144. s Hoyt, William E., Jr., 40, 71, 114, IIS, 268. U Hamilton, Harry T., Jr., 124, 131, 150, 160, U Huff, Dale L., 124, 127, 130, 131, 216, 239. 171, 181, 206. 208, 216, 263, 280. U Hull, Lewis W., 124, 131, 208. 1. Hammond, George M., 136, 138, 280. U Hunsaker, James P., 124, 131. L J J S L S L J 1. J S Hanscom, Harris F., ISI, 136. Hansl, Raleigh, Jr., 142, 144. Happer, Walter S., 142, 144. Hardenbrook, Richard G., 40, 67, 114, IIS I52. Harding, Robert C., 136, 138. Harman, Robert A., 40, 67, 156,157, 276. Harris, Vllalter VV., Jr., 136, 138, 206. Hartshorn, Stewart H., Jr., 142, 144, 162. Hasey, John F., 136, 138. Hastings, Edward B., 142, 144, 171. Hastings, Nelson, 40, 68, 114, IIS, 121, 156, 169, 170, 181. II4, 115, 121 v U S J S U S U L Hunsaker, Jerome C., Jr., 124, ISI, 269. Hunter, Durbin, 40, 72, 114, IIS, 122, 187 213, 216, 251. Hunter, John A., Jr., I42, 144. Huntting, W. Craig, 40, 72, 114, IIS, 157 170, 171, 173, 181, 191. Hurst, Paul, jr., 124, 131. Hutchinson, John M. S., 40, 72, 114, IIS, 193 276, 277. Hutchinson, Robert S., 124, 131. I Irving, Frederick C., Jr., 136, 138, 160, 278. THE 1.933 PEAN 319 J Jack, James L., Jr., 40, 73, II4, 115, ISI, IQI, 208, 269. Jauch, Cleveland E., Jr., 40, 73, 114, 115, 169, 170, I7I, I75. Jel1le,AlbertJ.,Jr.,40, 73, 114, IIS, 122, 187. Jerome, Frederick F., 136, 138. Johnson, A. Townshend, 40, 74, 114, IIS, 121, 150,152, 162, 163. Johnson, Erik A., 40, 74, 114, IIS, 216. 266. Johnson, Harding, Jr., 136, 138, 172. Johnson, John B., 136, 138. Johnson, John W., Jr., 124, 131, 171. Johnson, Joseph W., Jr., 40, 74, 114, IIS. 189. Johnson, Willard B., Jr., 136, 138. Johnston, David C., 124, I3I, 187. Johnston, Russell M., 40, 75, II4, IIS. Jones, Frederick R., 124, 131, 171. Jones, Ripley O., I24, ISI, 156, 171. Joyce, John J.. 3d, 40, 75, II4, 115, IQI, 215, 280. K Katz, William S., 40, 75, II4, 115, 274, 275, 280. Katzenbach, Edward L., Jr., 142, 144. Kauffman, Edmund J., Jr., 124, 131, 156, 169, 171, 172, 173, 275. Kaufmann, Jay W., 124, ISI, 151, 156, 100, 208, 273. Kay, Gordon T., 124, ISI, 151, 171, 181, 280. Keeler, Samuel C., 136, 138, 171. Keeley, Joseph F., Jr., 124, 131. Kemp, William S., Jr., 136, 138, 171. Kemple, Frederick T., 136, 138. Kenney, William E., 46, 76, II4, IIS, 169. Kerr, Nicholas S., 136, 138. Keyes, Daniel F., 40, 76, 114, 115, 171, 185, 216, 266. Kidd, Rexford. 40, I14, IIS, 130, 215, 210, 220. Killian, Francis M., 142, 144. Kimpel, Ben D., 40, 76, 114, IIS, 152, 162. Kinsley, Edward W., Jr., 136, 138. Kline, Isadore X., 124, 131, 150. Knapp, Philip, 40, 77, 114, IIS. Knight, Carleton, Jr., 142, 144. Knight, Richard B., 136, 138, 171. Knowlton, Archa O., 142, 143, 144. Knowlton, Willard B., 136, 138. Kohlmann, Bertrand L., 40, 77. II4, IIS, 232, 334- Kollig, John M., 124, 131, 171. Krida, Arthur, Jr.. 124, 131. Kuryla, Ivan A., 124, I3I. 193, 206, 280. L Laing, Edmond T., 136, 138. Lamy, Douglass N., 142, 144. Lannon, John D., Jr., 136, 138, 171. Larkin, Raymond P., 40, 77, 114, 115, 181, 216, 263. Latham, Vaughan M., 142, 144. Lathrop, Grayson F., 124, 151. Lathrop, Walter F., 142, 144, 169, 172. Lawrence, Herbert, 142, 144, 169. Lawrence, Robert A., 40,726,114-. IIS, 165, 191. Lazrus, Julian P. C., 142, 144, 150. Lelioeuf. Laval J. P., 40, 78, 114, IIS, 181. Lee, Francis L., 124 ISI, 187. Lee, Paul H., 40, 78, 114, IIS, 171, 207. Lehman, Richard L., 40, 79, 114, IIS. 171. Lemke, Nathaniel A., 124, I3I, 193, 215, 210, 224, 247. Leonard, John B., 40, 79. 114, 115, 122, 274. LeRoyer, Charles P., Jr., 40, 79, II4, IIS, 119, 215, 210, 251, 252. Levitt, David, 136, 138. Lewis, Clarence W., Jr., 40, 80, 114, 115. Lewis, Malcolm li., 40, 80, 114, IIS, 173. Lightbown, Donald M., 124, 131. Linaberry, Earle B., 136, 138, 160, 171. Lindsay, Merrill K., Jr., 40, II4, IIS, 208. Linscott, Rolliston W., Jr., 124, 131, 210, 251. Litt, .Xrnold H., 124, 131. Little, Richard W., 124, Ijl. Lloyd, Henry, 40, 80, 114, IIS, 191, 206, 274. Locke. Alfred D., I24, 131. London, Frank M., Jr., 40, 80, 114, 115, 271. Love, John .-X., Jr., 124, 131. Lucas, Chester L., 124, 131, 207. Lucus, Thomas IYA., Jr., 124, 131. Lynch, Ransom Y., 40, 127, IAO, ISO, 152, 185. M Mackenzie, George C., 142, 144. MacLaurin, John M., 40, 81, 114. IIS, 150. 171, IOI, 208. MacLeod, Malcolm J., Jr., 124, ISI, 150, 280. Madsen, John E., 136, 138. Magrane, John S., 40, 81, II4. IIS. 187, 216, 243. Mahoney, Robert C., 136. 138. 320 THE 1933 PEAN U Malcolm, David D., 124, 131. L Mantius, Harold K., ISO, 138. U Mantius, Philip K., 124 131. U Marcus. Richard F., 124, 131, 189. U Marshall, Richard V., I24, I3I, 208. U Martin, VVilliam G., 124, 131, 160, 172. j Mason, Charles H., 142, 144. L Mathes, James M., Jr., 136, 138, 187, 278, U Mathewson, Dallas S., 124, 131. s Mayer, Albert E., Jr., 40, 81, 114, IIS, 280. 171, 280. 1. Maynard, Guy B., Jr., 136, 138. U Mayo, Frederic R., 124, 131, 189, 215, 216, 220, 243. s Mayo, Samuel B., 40, 82, 114, IIS, 121, 156, 157. U lNIcCampl1ell, Stuart G., 124, 151, 206. I. McCarty, john li., ISO, 138. U lX'IcConnochie, james lf., 2nd, 124, 131, 172. s McCoy, Robert S., 40, 82, 114, IIS, IOO, 173, 274. s McCrary, Douglas A., 40, 82, 114, 115, 122, 206, 213, 271, 276. U McCreery, William B., 124, 131, 171, 187. S McGuire, Frederic H., Jr., 40, 83, 114, IIS, 122, 150, 212, 262, 280. s McGuire, Morgan 40, 83, 114, 115, 208. 5 McIntosh, VValter H., jr., 40, 83, 114, IIS, IQ3, 208. U McLellan, Dayton L., 124, 131. L Mead, Langdon W., 136, 138, 151. L Merriam, Frederick S., 136, 138, 169, 171. J Merrill, Ernest S., jr., 142, 143, 144, 171. s Meston,johr1 L., 40, 84, 114, 115. U Meyer, Henry VV., Jr., 124, I3I. 5 Michaels, Ralph, 40, 84, 114, 115, 151, 172, 208, 224, 268. J Michod, Charles L., jr., 142, 144. U Miller, Gilbert F., 124, 131, 176. s Miller, Richard W., 40, 84, 114, IIS, 122, 187, 213, 216, 242, 243, 251, 263, 271. L Miller, Stanley A., 136, 138, 171. U Mitchell, James H.. 3d, 124, 131, 275. s Mons, Elwood R., 40, 85, 114, 115, 185. J Moore, Daniel L., 142, 144. J Moore, Robert W., 3d, 142, 144. s Moorman, Francis D., 40, 85, 114, IIS, 122, 150, IOS, 216, 247. s Moorman, S. Mercer, Jr., 40, 85, II4, IIS, 122, IOS, 216, 247, 271. L Morse, Philip W., 107, 136, 138. S Morten, Richard P., 40, 86, II4, IIS, 191. 5 Moses, Alfred S., Jr., 40, 86, 114, IIS, 122. U s J L J U J S U S S S S S U U S U S J S S U U U S J U S S S S S L U Mosher, Charles B., 124, 131. Mowery, Dwight F., Ir., 40, 86, II4, 115, 169. Mukerji, Dhan G., 2nd, I42, 144. Mulvey, William E., Ir., 136, 138, 191. Murphy, Edwin C., 142, 144. Murray, Hamilton, 124, 131. Myers, John P., 142, 144, 150. N Nast, Thomas D., 40, 87, 114, IIS, 208. Neagle, Francis E., Jr., I24, 128, 130, 131 160, I7I. Negley, Richard V., Jr., 40, 87, II4, IIS, 150 189, 206, 269, 280. ' Neustadt, John O., 40, 114, 115. Newburger, John L., 40, 114, IIS. Newhall, Henry 40, 87, 114, IIS, 122. Newman, james A., jr., 40, 88, II4, II5, 171. Newman, Robert H.,124, 131, 185. Nichols, Charles H., Jr., 124, 131, 185. Nieklos, Gordon E. E., 40, 88, 114, IIS, 208, 271. A Niebling, Richard F., 124, 131. Nightingale, Edward M., 40, 88, 114, II5, 150, 160, 271. Nikolorie, Leonard A., 142, 144. Notman, Arthur, Jr., 40, 89, II4, IIS, I22, 150, 135, 253, 273- Noyes, Harry A., Jr., 40, 89, I14, 115, 157. O Oakman, Carl S., Jr., 124, 131, 152. Oatis, John H., Jr., 124, 131, 193, 220. O'Donoghue, Edward J., jr., 124, ISI. O'Keefe, John A., 40, 89, II4, IIS, I2I, 148 151, 157, 207. O'Keeffe, Arthur F., 142, I44. Olmsted, james W., 124, 131, 160, 168, 170 Olney, Peter B., 40, 215, 220. Osgood, .Alfred M., 40, 90, 114, 115, 119, 122 176, 187, 213, 268. P Paffard, Frederic C., Jr., 40, 90, 114, 115, 187 271. Paige, Clarke, 40, 243. Paige, Robert E., 40, 90, 114, 115, 189. Palmer, Jackson, Ir., 136, 138, 151, 280. Palmer, joseph, 2nd, 124, 128, 130, 131, 193. 1 THE1933 PEAK' 321 J Pardee'10hn'I421144- S Riky,XVo0dbndge P4 4o,96,114,115,17n U Parfitt, Peter C., 124, 128, 130, I3I, 187. 208, S ParkeV1AddE0n NL1JLv4O19I7II4yIIS,I2I s RODCU3,JOhH,40,Q6,II4,II5,I60,I85 I5O'I571276' L Robnmon,D0ughsII-136,138 J Parker' Paul K-1 1421 1441 278- U Robinson, Harlan A., 124, 131, 156, 181. S Parken R0beN?B-14O1411911114,IIS, 119, L Roche,PaulEL,136,138,185 120- 12211571 1851197121412I6,239.259. 11 Rockwell, Xvillifllh s., 124, 131. U Parker' lvalter B-1 .1151 1241 1311 2071 277- S Rodgers, Warren M., 40, 96, II4, 115. S Pafsonsrcarlqh-40191111411151I52,165 U'ROOt,PdUlCL,JL,I24,I3I,IQI,22L 191, 207, 262. U Rose, Mason H., Jr., 124, I3I, 215, 226. J P21Y50111 14111112111 N-1 1421 144- S Rosenberg, Abbot, 40, 97, 114, 115, 220. J P63151-1111 .101111 A-1 1421 144- S Rosenberg, Abbott, 40, 97, II4, 115, 220. S Peck, AUS11111 401 921 1141 1151 1711 191, 216, s Rosenberg, George L., 40, 97, 114, IIS, 150, 247- 2I5,26S,26q 5 113611119111 Rlfhflfd G-1 40, 921 114, 1151 1391 S Rothwell, William H., 2nd, 40, 97, 114, 115, 215, 216, 220, 243. 170,171,193- S Pellegrino, Anthony D., 40, 92, 114, 115, 122 J Rounsefell, Hoyvard pw 1437 144, 2161 263- L Rowe, James L., 136, 138, 171. S Peters, Franklin A., jr., 40, 93, 114, IIS, 122 U Rudnick, Spencer W., 124, 131, 187- S Rutter, Peter, 40, 98, 114, 115, I6O, 191 208, S Peterson, Edward H., 40, 93, 114, 115. 216, J Peyton, Lewis R., 142, 144. U Peyton, Morrow, 124, 131. S U Peyton, Newton H., 124, 131, 269, 280. 5 P1111b11Ck1 ROSCO12 H-1 If-1 401 93- 1141 1151 U Saltonstall, John L., Ir., 124, 131, 150, 170, 212, 228. 171, S Phillips, Silas B., Jr., 40, 94, 114, 115, 185. 1 Saizerv Robert 5,7 135, 133, U Phillips, Wellington S., 124, 129, 130, 131, U Saizer' Wiiiiam M., 124, 151, 1571171-224- S Sannn0ns,VVheder,Jr4 40,98,114,115 150, U Pierce, Charlton D., 124, 131. 15,1627 203, 274. S Pingree, Charles A., 40, 94, II4, 115. 1 Sanford, Richard Aw 142, 144, -T Plimpfon- Calvin H7 1421 1441 169' U Satterthwaite, Franklin B., 124, 131. J P001f1J4V1diE'v142f144' J Sautten Carlll, 142,144. S PO1teLlTOn1112 4Ov941114f115' S Savage,Ednwrd,jL,40,98,114,115,122,185 L P0wf1S1S11HuC11111s611s8- L Savage,IIadow'LL,jr4136,138,193,277 J Prescott, Norman F., 142, 144, 280. U Savzigey James W3 124' 131, 216, 243, U Preston, VVilliam W., 124, 131, 206. U S2,V,1ge7 John D., 124, 131, 137, 259, U Prouty, Donald, I24, ISI, 278. 5 Savage, Joseph F37 Jil, 40, 99, 114, 115, 119, L Pulsifer, George E., 136, 138. 137' 216, 263' 274, 275, S Pulsifer, VValter H., jr., 40, 95, II4, 115. U Sawyer, Hamid Mi, 126, 131, 208, J Putnam. 11111115111 C-1 142- 144' S Schlesinger, Arthur M., jr., 40, 94, II4. IIS, ISO, 156, IOO, 208. R S Schorer, Edwin H., jr., 40, 99, 114. 115, 122, U Ramsey, Charles C., 124, 131, 171. 208. ,J Rathbone, Robert R., 142, 144. S Schureman, James, 40, 100, 114. 115. 122, S Redmond,CarltonS.,Ir.,4o,95,114, 115, 193. 171, 176, 193, 212, Z52, 276, 277. U Reed, Charles H., 124, I3I, I6O. U Schweppe, Denison W., 124, 131. U Remington, Herbert D., 124, 131. U Seagraves, john F., Jr.. 124, 131. U Rice, Charles W., 124, 131. J Seumans, james O.. 142. 144. 'S Richards, John B., 40, 114, ISO, 171, 208. S Sears, Paul W., 40, 100. II4. 115, 172. 276 J Richardson, Albert, 142, 144. U Shaw, Robert S., 124, 131. S Riddle, Edward H., 40, 95, 114, IIS, 120, S Sheen, Alvord, 40. 100, 114, 115. 170, ITI, 173, 121,152,156.I63.I09117O11O712121229- 185. 1 l 4 I ik' 322 THE1933 PEAN s Shepard, Berger M., 40, 207, 208,216, 251, 270. S Shirley, Harold 40, 101, II4, IIS, 164, 280. U Shute, s Sibley Henry F., 124, 131, 187. ,lidwin H., 40, 101, 114, 115. U Simon, Frank R.. 124, 131, 160. U Sisson I. Skidm L Skidm ,Frederick U., 124, I5I, 181. ore, Harry B., jr., 136, 138. ore, Lemuel, Jr., 136, 138. S Skinner, Charles B., 40, IO2, 114, 115. S Skinner, Thomas R., 40, IO2, 114, IIS, 191 215. U Sleepe 243. r, Donald C., 124, ISI, 151, 189, 216 1' Slit-k, Thomas IS., 124, 131, 206. U Sloane, Thomas li., 124, 131, IGO. s Smith U Smith L Smith ,s Smith s Smith 1 1 1 1 .Xnthony N., 40, 114, 115, 280. Charles DeW., 124, 131, 187. Converse O., 136, 138. Dexter .x.,4O, 102, 114, IIS, 156, 172. Harold G., 40, 103, 114, 115, 122, 193 197, 215, 224, 229. I' Smith 1 U Smith, Willard H., 124, 131, 207. L Smith-Petersen, Nils M., 136, 138. U Sorrow, Frederivk W., I24, 131. U Southworth, Bernard W., Jr., 124, 130, 131. L Spear, William C., 136, 138. U Spencer, George H., 124, 131, 171. U Spencer, William B., 124, 131, 171. U Spindler, David I., 124, I3I, 170, 171, IQI. 101, II4, IIS, 171, Henry O., Jr., 124, 129, 130, 131, IOO. S Spraker, Rowan D., Jr., 40, 103, II4, 115, 172. s Stanle y, Robert A., 40, IO3, 114, 115,171. U Stannard, Iidward C., 124, 131, 191, 271. L Stanton, Alden P., 136, 138. s Staple U Stebbi s, Ross P., 40, 104, 114, IIS, 191, 270. ns, Stuart I., 124, I3I, I7I. L Steinfeld, Thomas A., 136, 138. S Steinh 1501 ausen, Theodore B., 40, 104, 114, 115 15511761274- J Stepanian, Charles Z., 142, 144. S Stephenson, Thomas VV., 40, 104, 114, IIS 1 20, 148, 150, 152, 160, 162, 185, 216, 239. J Stevens, David S., 142. U Stevens, john B., 124, ISI, 172, 191, 277. J Stevens, John W., 142, 144, 172. S Stewart, John D., 40, 105, 114, IIS, 141, 208 280. J Stewart, John E., 142, 144. s Stewart, Sidney N., Ir., 40, IOS, II4, IIS 151, 208. L Stotler, Raymond, Ir., 136, 138, 191, 206. s Stratton. Frederick P., 40, IOS, 114, IIS, 191. L J s L s S .T U L J U 11 U s s s S U J s U s U S U L U U L U L S L I, S U S S Stueky, l1Villiam MCD., 136, 138, 191, 206. Sullivan, George F., 142, 144. Sullivan, William F., Ir., 40, 100, 114, 115. Suman, John R., Ir., 136, 138. Sutphin, Dudley V., 40, 106, 114, IIS, 187 201, 215. Sutton, Joseph G., Ir., 40, 106, II4, IIS, 161 152, 170. Swan, W. Robert, 142, 144. Sweeny, Charles T., 124, 131, 150, 160, 208 272, 277. Sykes, George W. R., 136, 138. T Tabor, Patrick M., 131, 142, 144, 206. Taylor, David H., 122, 124, 185, 272. Taylor, H. Haydn, 124, 131. Taylor, L. Marlon, Jr., 124, I3I, 214, 271. Tenner, Leonard P., 40, 107, 114, 115. Tenney, Chester li., jr., 40, IO7, 114, IIS, 185 Thaxter, Sidney W., 40, IO7, 114, IIS. Thayer, lidward M., 40, IO8, II4, 115, 121 151, 152, 171, 181, 193, 201, 208, 212. Thayer, Robert L., 124, 131, 150, 160, 162 207. Thomas, John R., 2nd, 142, 144, 150. Thomas, William O., Jr., 40, 108, 114, IIS. Thompson, Biddle R., jr., I24, 131. Thompson, John S., jr., 40, 108, 114, IIS, 165 171, 271. Thorpe, Merle, jr., 124, I3I. Todd, David F. M., 40, 109, 114, 115, 171 187, 208, 276, 277. Toll, Charles H., Jr., 124, 131, Townsend, Robert F., 136, 138, ISI, 157, 215 216, 266. Trainer, Robert B., 124, 131, 151, 156, Travis, Wright S., 124, 131, 170, Trow, George W. S., 136, 138, 160. Truesdell, Charles W., 124, ISI, 193, 216 239, 269, 270. Tudbury, John L., Jr., 136, 138, Tufts, David A., 40, IOQ, II4, IIS, 216, 251 280. Tuohy, John I., 136, 138, 187. Tuohy, Thomas F., jr., 136, 138, 171, 187. Tureeamo, Vincent C., 40, 109, 114, IIS, 139 269, 280. Turner, Emmons H., Ir., 124, I25, 131, 157 170, 215, 220, 224. Tuttle, Charles E., Jr., 40, 110, 114, IIS, 150 156, 169, 170, I7I, 191, 197, Tyson, Warren A., Jr., 40, 110, II4, IIS, 191. I THE1 933 P E A .Y 323 V VanBuren, Frederick S., 142, 144. Vanderhoef, F. Bailey, Jr., 136, 138, 152. Vandiver, VV. XVellington, 136, 138. Variell, Montfort S., 40, 110, 114, 115. Verity, Calvin W., Jr., 136, 138, 187. Verljlanck, Vllilliam E., Ir., Viault, Frank VV., -lr., 142, 136, 138. 144. Vogt, Edward L., 40, III, 114, IIS, 169, 170, 172, 274. Volckens, William V., 136, 138. deVore, Nicholas, jr., 124, 177, 181. Vosburgh, Malcolm C., I24, 131. W Wase, joseph A., Ir., 40, 111, 114, IIS, 256. Walker, J. Townsend, Jr., 136, 138. Wallace, Robert H., 124, 131. Walsh, Charles A., Jr., 124, 131, 162. Walter, james N., 136, 138, 170. Wann, Henry S., 40, 111,, II4, 115, 171. Wardwell, Daniel W., Ir., 124, 129, 130, 131 172, 277. Wehmiller, Paul K., 136, 138. Westermann, Evan D., 40, 112, 114, 115, 208, 214. Wetmore, Charles S., 40, II2, 114, 115. Wheeler, Edward F., 40, 112, 114, IIS, 119, 213, 216, 247. Wheelock, Philip S., 136, 138. Wheelwright, Farley W., 142, 144, 171. White, Edward T., 124, 131, 185, 216, 251. 131, ISO, 152, 160, ! White, Leavitt 40, 113, 114, IIS, 152, 157 160,161,165.168, I6Q,208, 213, 274, 275. White, Robert 142, 144. Wholley, Francis R., I42, 144. Weiner, lirnest H., 124, 131. Wilhelm, Donald, Ir., 124, 131. Wilhelm, Gilbert E., 40, 113, II4, 115, 170 171, 191, 215, 220. lYilliams, Harold P., Jr., 136, 138. VVilliams, Henry C., I42, 144, I7I, 277. Vlfilliams, Hugh G., 136, 138, 152. Williams, Lewis M., jr., 136, 138, 206. Williams, Warren, Ir., 124, 131. Williamson, John H., 124, 131, 207. Wilson, Charles J., 126, 138, 160, 216, 247. Wilson, lilwood J., jr., I24, I3I. Wilson, Francis IC., I24, 125, 151, 193, 197 215, 2I6, 220, 224, 239. Wilson, John G.. 142, 144, 172. Wilson,johnO.,124, 131, 216, 263, 271, 277. Wilson, Stuart S., jr., 124, 131. Wilson, William Ii., 136, 138, 271. Wood, Pierpont I., 136, 138, 160. Woodman, Iiverett M., I24, I3I. Woodward, Robert W., 142, 144, 280. Wright, William H.. Ir., I24, 131. Wynkoop, Hurt -I., 124, I3 1. Y Young, Andrew P., 136, 138, 171, 278. Young, Howard L., 124, I3I, 208. Young, Robert B., 122, 124, 131, 150, 160, 189 Young, William H., 40, 113, 114, IIS, ISO. 216 239- 324 THE 1933 PEAN Addresses Junior Class ..... Lower Middle Class Senior Class . . . Upper Middle Class Advertisements .... Athletics Athletic Association Baseball ..., Basketball . . . Cheer Leaders . . Crew ..... Eight Captains . 'tEllMen. . . Football . Golf .... Hockey ..... P. E. A. Police . Soccer .... Squash . . Swimming . Tennis . . Track. . . Wrestling . . Classes Junior ..... Lower Middle . . Senior . . , Upper Middle . . Class Athletics . . Class Day Oflicers . . Clubs Herodotan Society . . Scientific Society . Southern Club . . College Preferences Senior Class ,... Upper Middle Class Cum Laude Society . . . Dedication .... Dramatics ..... Dramatic Association . Les Cabotins . . Enrollment . . . Faculty ..... Four-Year Club . Index . . 144 . 138 . 115 131 . , 287 . 212 . , 231 . . 237 . . 213 - - 249 . 215 . 215 . . 219 . . 257 . . 241 . . 214 . 261 . . 265 - - 245 - - 253 . . 223 .,279 . 143 . . 137 . 4I . 125 . . 267 . , 120 . . 208 . . 207 . . 206 . . 114 . . I3O . 121 - 9 . . 176 . . 180 . . 181 . . 146 . 21 . . . . 122 Fraternities Alpha Nu. . . Kappa Delta Pi . Kappa Epsilon Pi . Phi Epsilon Sigma , . Phi Theta Psi , . Kerr E. S. W. . . . Literary Debating . . . Golden Branch. . G. L. Soule .... Lantern Club .... Loewenstein Foundation Lecture Course . . . Merrill Lecture Course . . Merrill Prize Speaking . . Preface ......... . Prize Awards ,... ..... . . Non-Returning Upper Middlers Musical Chapel Choir . . Glee Club ....... Marnies Music Masters . . Musical Clubs .... P. E. A. Band . . Orchestra . . . Publications UE Book, The . E.E01Zfd11, The . . Monlhly, The . . PEAN, THD: . . . Religious Chapel Speakers , . . Christian Fraternity . . Representation .... Senior Class Ballot . . Senior Council. . . Social june Ball Girl . . June Ball Officers . . June Ball Poem .... List of Moving Pictures . Social .,...... Summary . . Trustees . . . 191 189 187 185 193 8 140 150 151 T53 155 154 157 7 156 122 170 171 173 168 172 169 166 161 163 165 198 197 146 123 119 203 201 202 204 200 146 18 Acknowledgments Sincere thanks are due Professor F. W. Cushwa and Mr. E. S. W. Kerr, without Whose kind assist- ance the publication of this volume would have been doubly diflicult. For their service throughout the year we also thank The News-Letter Press, the Cunningham Studio, the Iahn 81 Ollier Engraving Company, the David J. Malloy Company, and the Boston Book- binding Company. THE IQ33 PEAN BOARD. . 1 .f , . 1 w 1 4 x 5 1 .. 9 . 1 V f . f ,. f '.fh,,. ' Um, 432' V 4 ,gi m L A i, .gg if . .. T ' ' , fr'-s 92 ,L , V fha 1 ' my glia-Q Q if . 'Iv '-g AiEl'3f..,. . V . -pw. - 1 - , 4' t 1. V ,ji.:.V- .'-. 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