Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)

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I 1 XXX I 4 ' 'd 'Z','25'M ha s K 0 , yr X W 2' J This book belovxqg -fm qQ0X30.v-T E, COxvKSovx UJQUQXS1-oQm4,1x1,sf' THE PEAN THE QUADRANGLES THE 1934 PEAN PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY WM 4 es..51,4.4 ,Q ,, U4 - o-' 'fII 'W8'W'R I. A-sf' 1 'Er-ep 3 ' Y -3'..!?TZ35 : EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE Copyrighted June, 1934 by The 1934 Pean Board N. G. Benchley, Editor-in-Chief B. R. Fisher, Business Manager Preface We offer this PEAN With the sincere hope that it will help per- petuate the memories of these short years. To Norman Lowrie Hatch an instructor most highly approved who, while evincing skill in many things, evinces it most fully in his grasp of the Latin language, his pupils, well remembering this, dedicate this book. The hearts of such as remember, lodge a store of gratitude for good offices done them in the past. All who come here for instruction find in him a most energetic guide to direct them as they enter upon this course of study. The very principle which he laid down for himself early in life is the one which, now a liberally educated man, he zealously enjoins upon others: each one of those under his instruction is to see to it that he let no day pass without adding something to his store of knowledge whereby he may make progress towards culture as his goal. Towards the achievement of this end whatever the master can con- tribute by way of sound advice, or a word of encouragement, or by timely aidg whatever he can eifect by virtue of the art of exposi- tion, skill in which enables him to know how to simplify very many things that in themselves are exceedingly diliicult,-all this he generously oifers and extends to them individually. It is not at all surprising, then, that today aH who are capable of forming some estimate of ability are agreed that he is splendidly serving the interests of the Academy. NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH MAGISTRO PROBATISSIMO MULTARUM RERUM PERITUM, LINGUAE LATINAE PERITISSIMUM SE PRAEBENTI HUNC LIBRUM DEDICANT DISCIPULI MEMORES et bene apud memores veteris stat gratia facti QUICUMQUE HUC IN DISCIPLINAM CONVENERUNT EUM DUCEM AD INGREDIENDAM RATIONEM HORUM STUDIORUM ACERRIMUM REPERIUNT. QUOD IPSE SIBI MATURE PRAESCRIPSIT HOC IDEM NUNC, INSTI- TUTUS REBUS OPTIMIS, STUDIOSE ALIIS PRAECIPIT: EORUM QUI DISCUNT UNUSf QUISQUE CURET NE QUEM DIEM PRAETERIRE PATIATUR QUIN ALIQUID ADDISCAT QUO PROPIUS AD HUMANITATEM ACCEDAT. QUICQUID ILLE CONSILIO, HORTATU, ADIUMENTO POTEST, QUICQUID FACULTATE EX- PONENDI, QUAE ARS EFFICIT UT PLURIMA EX DIFFICILLIMIS FACILIA REDDERE SCIAT, ID OMNE AD HANC REM CONFICIENDAMA SINGULIS PROFITETUR AC DEFERT. MINIME IGITUR EST MIRANDUM QUOD OMNES QUI ALIQUID DE INGENIO IUDICARE POSSUNT HODIE CONSENTIUNT EUM OPTIME DE ACADEMIA MERERI. CONTENTS W The School Literary Publications Musical Dramatics Fraternities Religious Social Athletics Advertisements THE 1934 PEAN Calendar FALL TERM, 1933 April 29, Tuesday, Examinations for Admission to the Junior Class September 19, Tuesday, Examinations for class standing September 20, Wednesday, Fall term begins November 30, Thursday, Thanksgiving Day: a holiday December 16, Saturday, Fall term ends Vacation of two weeks and a half WINTER TERM, IQ34 January 3, Wednesday, Winter term begins M arch 2 3, Friday, Winter term ends April June J une June June June J une June June July August August Septem September 19, November 29, Vacation of one week a 3, Tuesday, 2, Saturday, a half nd SPRING TERM, 1934 Spring term begins Alumni Day 5-6, Tuesday and Wednesday, Examinations for Admission 15, Friday, Prize Night I8-2 3, Examinations of the College Entrance Examination Board 23, Saturday, 24, Sunday, 2 5, Monday, 26, Tuesday, IO, Tuesday, 31, Friday, 28, Tuesday, ber I8, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Speaking for the Merrill Prizes Anniversary Sermon Seniors' Class Day Spring term ends Vacation of twelve weeks Summer Session begins Summer Session ends FALL TERM, 1934 Examinations for Admission to the Junior Cfirst- 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 conditionsj Fall term begins Thanksgiving Day: a holiday December 20, Thursday, Fall term ends Vacation of two weeks and a half The School fm , sm. 5 , ,, gk 1. 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I ,wg 2,1 lf, S Q is Q X ,Ax 1 ...M x I-wk KL . 4, , G N . wkvk X 'KL 1 X, K' H1 ,f M -w A.: x A ,f y'w' ,ffl www 1, Zh 1 K lik 31 , 7 . w ,, f V ,A f M ,V V v-Q . ' ',, ,fgfnygr +,,. M, NASIUM GYM THOMPSON 18 THE 19 34 PEAN Trustees JEREMIAH SMITH, JR., A.B., LL.B., President . . Elected June, 1907 LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D., ex-ojicio . . Elected june, 1914 GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON, A.B., LL.D. Elected I une, 1903 THOMAS WILLIAM LAMONT, A.B., LL.D. . Elected October, 1917 MINO1' Oscoon SIMONS, S.T.B., A ., D.D. , . .M Elected February, 1920 BERNARD WALTER TRAFFORD, A.B. . Elected October, 1921 DELMAR LEIGHTON, A.B., M.B.A. . . Elected May, I932 Treasurer CoRN1NGBEN1oN,A.M. . . . . . . . . . Elected October, I922 Cashier EM1LrES.SPRrNG...... Elected June, 1896 Clerk of the Trustees LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE, A.B. . ....... . . Elected October, 1924 Cambridge, Mass. . . Exeter, N. H. New York City New York City New York City Readville, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. . . Exeter, N. H. . . Exeter, N. H. . . Exeter, N. H. The Faculty HENRY SIMPSON COUSE Born in Hancock, New York, January 3, 1886 Graduated from Princeton, A. B., in 19093 Harvard, A. M., in 1915 Appointed Instructor in English at Exeter, September, 1918 Died in London, England, June 26, 1933 THE 1934 PEAN 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, 18985 A.M., Princeton, 18995 A.M., Yale, 19165 Litt.D., Dartmouth, 1915, L.H.D., Williams, IQ2O, L.H.D., Amherst, IQ28Q L.H.D., New Hamp- shire, IQ32, LL.D., Harvard. A A Q Instructor at Lawrenceville Schoolg 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., Harvardg A.M., Dartmouth CHon.j5 LL.D., New Hampshire Collegeg Everett Athenaeum, the Signet, Q B K, Harvard5 Q K Q, New Hampshire College, Sigma, Boston University. WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS, A.M. V - Wentworth Professor of Mathematics Emeritus. Elected September, 1887. Prepared for college at Fall River High'School. A.B., A.M., Brown University. A T, Q B K ' , M Instructor at Rutland, Mass., High.School5 Concord, Mass., High School. Member of Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New Eng- land. 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, 18885 A.M., Harvard, 18945 L.H.D., Williams, IQQSQ Leipzigg Halle5 Columbia. B Q K 22 THE 1.934 PEAN 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 112 Formerly Director of Manchester Gymnasium. Member of American Physical Education Association, Secondary School Directors' Association. GEORGE HENRY SELLECK A.B. D Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1896. Prepared for college at Glens Falls Academy, N. Y. A.B., Williams. Instructor at the Hamilton School, Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND, A.M., L.H.D. Monson Professor of Latin. Elected October, 1897. Prepared for college at Trumansburg Academy, Trumansburg, New York. A.B., Hobart College, 1890, A.M., 1893, L.H.D., IQI5, Leland Stanford Junior University. 119 K XII, KID B K Instructor at Washington College, Tacoma, Wash., Manzanita Hall, Palo Alto, Cal., Leland Stanford Junior University, Hobart College, Columbia University Summer Session. VVINTHROP EDWARDS F ISKE, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1899. Prepared for college at Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass.g A.B., A.M., Harvard. A T Instructor at Racine College Grammar School, Racine, Wis. Assistant in Physics at Harvard. Member of Eastern Association of Physics Teachers. THE 1934 PEAN ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK, A.M., Ph.D. Cilley Professor of Greek. Elected October, 1899. Prepared for college at Norwich, N. Y. A.B., Harvard University, 1893, A.M., I8Q4S Ph.D., 1899. A T, KID B K Instructor at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass.g Wesleyan Uni- versity, Middletown, Conn. Member of Harvard Club of Boston, Ameri- can Philological Society, Classical Association of New England. Author of Studies in the Life of St. Paul, Doctor's thesis, in Harvard Studies. WHIHELM SEGERBLOM, A.B. 1 89 7 . Sfeveral 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. I-1. 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. IQO4. Signet. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed Iune 1900 Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy A B Harvard, 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 Department Editor of the Journal of Chemzcal Educafwn Author of Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1903 Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy A B Harvard Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English Newspaper articles. Casual correspondent for various newspapers Author of The Phillips Exeter Academy, a History 124 THE 1934 PEAN 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, 1904, A.M., 1905. Instructor in Massachusetts Public Schools, Assistant in History, Harvard College and Radcliffe College. Member of American Historical Association, American Political Science Association, American Associa- tion for Labor Legislation. , FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA A.M 3 Odlin Professor of English. Elected February, 1907. Prepared for college at Martinsburg, W. Va., High School. A.B., West Virginia University, IQOZQ A.M., Harvard, IQO3Q Yale, if K XII, CID B K Instructor at Martinsburg, W. Va., High School, the Choate School Member of Modern Language Association. HENRY MARTIN SHUTE, A.M. Instructor in German and French. Appointed F ebruary, 1907. Prepared for college at Salem, Mass., High School. A.B., Tufts, 1902, A.M., 1902. A 'I' Instructor at University of 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. fb I' A, 111 B K Instructor a , , ,, g School, Orono, Me. t University of Maine Orono Me ' Principal of Hi h THE 1934 PEAN 25 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, ISQOQ Ph.D., Chicago University, IQOO. Instructor at Milton Academy, Milton, Mass., University School, Cleveland, O., Cheshire School, Cheshire, Conn. Member of American Philological Association, New England Classical Association. 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 Schoolg Lawrenceville School. CORNIN G BENTON, A.M. Appointed September, 1911. Appointed Treasurer june, 1922. Prepared for college at Newton, Mass, High School. A.B., Harvard, IQO75 A.M., Harvard, 1908. II H Assistant in History, Harvard University. PAUL HUNTINGTON LINABERRY, A.M. Ins'tructor in French. Appointed October, 1912. Prepared for college at the Oneonta, N. Y., High School. A.B., Har- vard, IQO8Q A.M., 1910. Instructor at L'Ecole de Commerce, Lyon, France, Lycee Ampere, Lyon, France 3 Lecteur d'anglais a la Faculte des Lettres, Universite de Lyon, France. Vice-President of the New England Modern Language Association, Harvard Teachers' Association. 26 THE 1.934 PEAN WALTER EVERETT DOE, A.B. Instructor in Mathematicsr Appointed September, 1915. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Wesleyan University, 1908. dv N 6 Instructor at Holderness School, Plymouth, N. H. Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England. 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, IQI4, A.M., University of Minne- sota, 1916. KID K 2, A A W, CD B K Instructor at Huron College, University of Minnesota, St. John's School, Manlius, N. Y. 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., Brown, 18933 A.M., 19003 Ph.D., Harvard, 1909. Cammarian Club. in B K ' Instructor at Morgan Park, Ill., Academy, University of Vermont, Hobart College, Cambridge Latin School. 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, 1908, A.M., IQIS. Terrace Club. fb B K Instructor at Marietta Academy, Asheville School 3 The Hill School, Nichols School 5 Brooklyn Polytechnic. THE 1934 PEAN 27 LEONARD ELKINS PEARL, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed September, 191 7. 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. HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE A Instructor in French. Appointed June, 1918. Prepared for college at Fairfield High School. A.B., Dartmouth, 1907 Instructor at Detroit University School and at St. Paul's School, Garden City, Long Island. FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN, A.M. Instructor in History. Appointed September, 1917. Prepared for college at Oneonta, N. Y., State Normal School. A.B., Princeton, IQO2, A.M., 1905. dv B K Instructor at New Rochelle, N. Y., High School, Brooklyn Latin School, Newark Academy. Member of Commission for the Revision of History Requirements. , .B. MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS A.B. 3 Instructor in English. Appointed June, 1918. Prepared for college at Central High School, Springtield, Mass. A.B., Harvard, IQIZQ Signet. Instructor at Hartford High School, Groton School. Member of Har- vard Club of Boston. Editor, Ilarvard Advocate. Editor of Poems of Wordsworth and George Eliot's Mill on the Floss. 28 THE 1934 PEAN SAMUEL LEON PARCHER, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1918. Prepared for college at High School, Biddeford, Me. Bowdoin, 18921 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, IQIQ. Prepared for college at Phillips Brooks School, Philadelphia, Pa. A.B., Williams College, IQI7Q A.M., Harvard University, IQZOQ dv A 9,112 B K, 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, I9I7Q A T Ag Walker Club. Technology Alumni Association. Engineer with Stone Sz Webster Eng. Corp., Boston, and Aberthaw Construction Co., Boston. OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON Assistant Director of the Gymnasium and of Athletics. Appointed June, 1920. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. Harvard Uni- versity Summer School of Physical Education, 1915. THE 1934 PEAN 29 EZRA PIKE ROUNDS, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September, IQZO. Prepared for college at Cornish, Maine, High School. A.B., Bowdoin, 1920. SAXQIJBK 'I' he Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England. EDWIN SILAS WELLS KERR, A.B. Dean. Appointed September, 1921. Prepared for college at Hillman Academy, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.B., Princeton, 1909. Dial Lodge. if B K Instructor at Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed September, 1922. Prepared for college at Colorado High School. A.B., University of South, IQIIQ A.M., Harvard, 1920. A I' SZ Member of Classical Association of New England. PERCY COUCH ROGERS, A.B. Instructor in French and Spanish. Appointed March, 192 3. Prepared for college at West Springfield, Mass., High School. A.B., Wesleyan, IQI8. A X P Diplome, Toulouse, France, IQ22-23. Instructor at Bellefonte Academy, Bellefonte, Pa., Choate School, Wallingford, Conn. Member of New England Modern Language Associ- ation. American Field Service Fellowship. L'Universite de Toulouse, 30 THE 1934 PEAN NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH, A.B. Instructor in Latin. Appointed March, 192 3. fb B K Instructor at Stuyvesant School, Warrenton, Va. HENRY D'ARCY CURWEN, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1924. Prepared for college at the Thayer Academy. Harvard College, A. B., degree taken in 1924 as of 1915. CLARENCE I-HGGINS SANFORD, S.B., M.D. Medical Director. Appointed September, 1926. Prepared for college at Boston English High School, Boston, Mass. S.B., Harvard, IQISQ M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1920. Instructor Department of Recreation and Health, Boston Y. M. C. A., 1915-16. Medical Director, St. Pau1's School, IQZO-25. House Ollicer, Lowell, Corporation Hospital, 1923-24. DONALD SIMS RICKARD, A.B., A.M. Instructor in French and Spanish. Appointed September, 1926. Prepared for college at Summit Academy, Summit, N. J. A.B., Cornell, 1921, A.M., 1924. A K E Weil Fellowship, University of Strasbourg, 1925. Instructor in Ro- mance Languages, Cornell, 1925-26. Prepared at Farmington, Me., High School. A.B., Harvard, 1921. THE 1934 PEAN 31 GEORGE THOMAS MAJOR, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, 1927. Pre ared for college at Easthampton Olassachusettsj High School and P , A Williston Academy. B.S., Harvard, 1927. QID B K GEORGE EDWARDBENNETT, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed Iune, 1929. 9 Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, 1927. ERNEST COSMA BARTELL, B.S. Instructor in English. Appointed June, 1929. Prepared for college at Tarentum, Pa., High School, 19225 Kiskimine- tas Springs School, IQ23Q B.S., Princeton University, 1927. 111 B Kg Tiger Inn Clubg M. Taylor Pyne Prize. SHERWOOD PERRY SMEDLEY, M.A. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed April, IQSO. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. B.A., Williams, IQ22Q M.A., 1924. A A413 Instructor at Williams College 5 University of New Hampshireg Assist- ant in Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. Member of American Chemical Society. New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. 32 THE 1934 PEAN DEXTER BUTTERFIELD, A.M., Ph.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, 1950. Prepared for college at North High School, Worcester, Mass. Ph.B., University of Vermont, IQ26, A.M., Princeton University, IQ3O. S.N. Instructor at University of Vermont. WILLIAM MARTIN SOUDERS, M.P.E. Assistant Director of Athletics. Appointed january, 1930. Prepared for college at the Auburn, Neb., High School. B.S., Kansas State College, 1914. B.P.E., Springfield College, 1916. M.P.E., Univer- sity of Southern California, 1930. II K A Director of Physical Education in Milton, Mass., Public Schools. Director of Physical Education, Milton Academy. CHARLES RUSSELL STRINGER, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed June, 1930. Prepared for college at Irving School, Tarrytown, N. Y. A.B., Bow- doin, 1925, A.M., Brown. L'Universite de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, 1927-29. GEORGE STEPHENS CARHART, M.A. Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1931. 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. THE 1934 PEAN 33 ROBERT MacFARLANE GALT, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Latin. Appointed February, 1931. 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., M.A. Instructor in Physics and Chemistry. Appointed June, 1931. Prepared for College at Grammar School, Chesterfield, England. M.A., Queens' 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. Iohn's, Newfoundland. ARTHUR ALEXANDER LAN DERS, A.B. Musical Director. Appointed June, 1931. Prepared for college at Arlington High School, Arlington, Mass. A.B., Harvard, 1928. Musical Director at North Shore Country Day School, Winnetka, Ill. HENRY LELAND CHAPMAN LEIGHTON, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed January, 1931. Prepared for college at Cony High School, Augusta., Me. A.B., Bow- doin College, 1925, A.M., Harvard, 1930. A A CIP Head of Mathematics Department, Cony High School, Augusta, Me. Instructor in Mathematics, Tufts College. 34 THE 1934 PEAN JOHN MAYHER, A.B. Instructor in History. Appointed June, IQSI. 2 Prepared for college at Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, Mass. A.B., Amherst College, 1926. A A fb, Q B K Instructor at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. JAMES TELLER SCHOOLCRAFT, B.S., M.A. Instructor in German. Appointed January, 1931. B.S., Union Coll ' M ege, 1923, .A., Columbia, 1927. Heidelberg Uni- versity. Harvard University. Candidate for Ph.D., Columbia, 1932. ' Instructor at Columbia. Inst t H ruc or at unter College, New York. Instructor at the University of Manitoba, Canada. CLAUDE THADDEUS LLOYD B.A. Ph , , .D. Instructor in English. Appointed September, 1931. B.A., Simmons College CTexasD, IQI7Q Ph.D., Yale, 1925. Associate Professor of English at University of New Hampshire. Mem- ber of Modern Language Association of America. if K 111 ZENAS FRANKLIN NEUMEISTER, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed September, 1951. Prepared for college at Dalton High School, Dalton, Mass. A.B., Wesleyan, IQZSQ A.M., Middlebury, 1929, Harvard. Instructor at Rumsey Hall and Brookline High School. THE' 1934 PEAN 35 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 d'Anglais at Lycee Hoche, Versailles, France. HENRY GUSTAVUS CARRELL, B.P.E. Assistant in the Gymnasium. Appointed November, IQ3I. Prepared for college at Morristown, N. I., High School. B.P.E., Springfield College, degree taken in 1931 as of IQO7. Director of Physical Education and Dean of Boys at Brookline, Mass., High School. REV. WILLIAM HENRY Jomzs, A.B., B.D. Instructor in Bible. Appointed july, 1931. ' Prepared for college at Central High School, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., Western Reserve University, 18875 B.D., Episcopal Theological School tCambridgeD, ISQI. A K 2 Instructor at Howe School, Ind., University School, Cleveland, O., Asheville School, Asheville, N. C. RUSSELL STURGIS BARTLETT, Ph.D. Instructor in Science. Appointed June, IQ32. Prepared for college at Taft, Watertown, Conn. B,A,, Yale, IQI7Q Ph.D., 1924. Instructor at Yale, 1924-26. Assistant Professor, 1928-32. Scientific articles in Physical Review CU. SQ Philosophical Magazivie CEnglandj, Proceedings of lhc Royal Society. 36 THE 1934 PEAN ROBERT NEWTON CUNNINGHAM, B.Litt., M.A. Instructor in English. Appointed August, IO32. B.A., Oxford University, IQ28, B.Litt., IQZQQ M.A., 1932. 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., 1930. Assistant Professor and Dean of Men, Western Maryland College, 1925-27. Assistant Professor, Ohio Wesleyan University, IQ3O-3 2. HOWARD GRAY FUNKHOUSER, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, 1932. Prepared for college at Shenandoah Institute, Dayton, Virginia. A.B. fIPAK LOUIS MARCEL JORRE Instructor in French. Appointed June, IQ32. Licencie d'Anglais, L'Universite de Dijon. Agrege d'Anglais, Sor- bonne, I93O. Assistant French lecturer at the University of Edinburgh, 1928-30. Prepared for college at Mercersburg Academy. A.B., Princeton, 192 5g Instructor at Mercersburg Academy, Instructor at Princeton Univer- Washington and Lee, IQQIQ M.A., Columbia, 1924. Z N, dv B K, H A 2, Instructor at Danville, Va., Military Institute, Columbia University. Associate Professor of Mathematics at Washington and Lee University. THE 1934 PEAN 37 DeVAUX deLANCEY, s.B., A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed March, 1932. Prepared for college at Yonkers High School, Yonkers, N. Y. S.B., Harvard, I924, A.M., Princeton, IQ27, Cornell, Middlebury, College. Instructor at University of Vermont. Lecturer in French at University of lVisc0nsin. 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, 1923, A.M., Cornell University, IQ27Q Ph.D., Yale, 1932. Instructor at University of Minnesota, 1925-1926. Instructor at Yale, 1926-1932. THEODORE HARPER MCCREA, A.B., M.A. Instructor in French. Appointed February, 1932. Prepared for college at New Trier High School, Winnetka, lll. A.B., University of Minnesota., IQZQQ M.A., Harvard, IQSO. CID B K Instructor at the Valley Ranch School, Valley, Wyo. CLAIR NAYLOR, Ph.B., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed May, 1932. Prepared for college at Olean High School, Olean, N. Y. Ph.B., Yale, 1926, M.A., 1928. Instructor at Yale. 2 X 38 THE 1934 PEAN MARSTEN STEVENS BALCH, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1933. A.B., Kalamazoo, IQZSQ A.M., Harvard, IQZSQ Ph.D., 1931. In structor at Browne and N icholsg Tutor at Harvard. EUGENE DAVIS FINCH, A.B., Ph.D. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1933. University of Montana, IQZZQ A.B., Columbia, 19233 Ph.D., Yale, IQ32. WILLIAM GURDON SALTONSTALL, A.B., M.A. Ins'tructor in History. Appointed June, 1932. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, IQ28Q A.M., 1931. Instructor at William Penn Charter School. HENRY HAMILTON BISSELL, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed june, 1933. Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, 1933' THE 1.934 PEAN 39 PAUL EUGENE GROPP, A.B., A.M. Visiting Instructor in German. Appointed October, 1933. A.B., George Washington University, 1923, A.M., 1926. Instructor at George Washington Universityg St. John's College. I-ERRICK MOYES MACOMBER, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed June, 1933. Prepared for college at the Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Vermont, 19305 A.M., Harvard, 1933. ANDREW LONGACRE, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, 1933. Prepared for college at Yonkers High School. B.S., Wesleyan, 1926 M.A., Princeton, IQZSQ Ph.D., 1933. HENRY PHILLIPS, JR., A.B., Ph.D. Instructor in Greek, Latin, and English. Appointed June, 1933. Prepared for college at Lawrenceville, 1922. A.B., Amherst, IQ26Q Ph.D., Harvard, 1933. Instructor at Lawrenceville and Amherst. 40 THE 1934 PEAN LEONARD NICHOLS RHOADES, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, IQ33. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard 1929. Instructor at St. Paul Academy, THOMAS PORTER ROBINSON, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Public Speaking and English. Appointed june, 1933. A.B., Williams, 1928, A.M., 1930. Instructor at Lafayette. Appointments CALVIN S. BROWN, JR., A.B., A.M. Instructor in German. A.B., University of Mississippi, 1928. A.M., University of Cincinnati, 1929. A.B., Oxford University, 1933. THOMAS M. FOLDS, A.B. Instructor in English and Art. A.B., Yale. F. A. PHILBRICK, A.B., A.M. Visiting Instructor in Chemistry. A.B., A.M., Oxford University. Instructor at Lovett's School, Clifton School, and Rugby School, England. EDWARD ROBERT SCOTT, A.B., A.M. Instructor in English. , A.B., Cambridge University, IQZIQ A.M., 1927. Instructor at King's College School, London, England. PHILLIP HAND, A.B., A.M. Instructor in French. Prepared for College at the Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Princeton, 1931. Teaching Assistant at Brown University. 7 1-X dig' .5- if .511 L, y. ig: 3 4 -H , . as -?qi?gwg?Qx,- pa .,-g.:,p,- ry Vffigwt 491 .1-num ..f:- -f ' Fifa? .. :mega-' -is if - N5 V2.1 V , , . .... , . A ,g3.l,n,j... fi-ff-nmvxv V. N ,.j I 1 ' ' i Q 1 N I W 15- 'Ep' .--is ,..,-9, 1 1 , .... a w Classes SENIOR CLASS THE 1934 PEAN 43 C. R. ALLEN President J. M. DONOVAN T. E. BARNICLE Vice-President Secretary Senior Class E, the graduating class of 1934, have now come to the end of our years at Phillips Exeter Academy. While we have been here, We have derived much from Exeterg and we hope that We have done our small share toward making this school a finer place. Three and four years ago We looked upon the Seniors with awe, little realizing how soon we were to hold their positions. Next year we will again hnd ourselves at the bottom of the ladderg but We know that the experience that we have derived at Exeter will help us on our Way both in college and in later life. We owe Exeter more than We can ever expect to repay her. Every year that passes from now on will teach us more and more to appreciate the invaluable training that We have derived from Exeter. At times the way may have seemed steep and rocky to a great many of usg but as graduation approaches we can think of nothing but the good that We have received from our school. We are privileged in being members of one of the largest, if not the largest, graduating classes in the history of Exeter Academy. We have led the school through one of its most successful scholastic and athletic years. We have for several years enjoyed the benefits of the gift of Mr. Harkness and the work of Doctor Perry and the other faculty members. Yet we have not seen enough of life to appreciate fully what we have derived from Exeter. We came to Exeter to learn how to be meng and we now realize that We have not wasted our time. We pass the positions of Seniors to the Upper Middle Class, and tell them to make Exeter Academy a still better place next year. We enter life grateful to Exeter, loyal to her hopes and traditions, enriched by our experiences here, proud of our past, and expectant of the future. We hope that We shall some day be able to repay in some small proportion the great debt that We owe our Exeter. 44 THE 1934 PEAN LAWRENCE BRUNDIGE ABRAMS, JR. GLEN RIDGE, N. I. Larry, Larree.,' Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Football 3 Academy Soccer Team, Academy Baseball Teamg Southern Club, G. L. Soule Debating Society, Southern Club Dance Committeeg College Preference, Yale, Phi Theta Psi. ROBERT KENNEDY AIKEN, JR. NEW CASTLE, PA. rc Bob. Entered Senior Year, Dramatic Association, Cast of The Perfect Alibi, In the Zone, Orchestra, College Preference, Princeton, Kappa Epsilon Pi. CHARLES RUSSELL ALLEN GREENFIELD, MASS. ll Russ-77 Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Football Team Qzjg Academy Hockey Teamg Academy Baseball Team Cgl, Captain Czjg Class Hockey, Class Secretary C223 Senior Council, Class Day Officers, President, Christian Fraternity Cabinet Cel, Presi- dent, Interfraternity Council, Secretary, June Ball Officer, Winter Dance Committeeg Chapel Monitorg Honorable Men- tion, College Preference, Harvard, Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1934 PEAN 45 ALEXANDER LOUIS ANDERSON Entered Junior Yearg Class Football Cgjg Class Baseball C235 Class Swimming C455 All-Class Swimming Teamg The Exonian Czjg P. E. A. Band Qzjg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yale. WAYZATA, MINN. H Andyli! Entered Junior Yearg Winter Track Squadg Harvard Inter- scholastic Track Teamg Academy Track Team CSpring, Winterjg Scientific Societyg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Prefer- ence, Princeton. ROBERT EARLE ANDERSON, JR. PLAINFIELD, N. I. lKAndy.7! lIB0b.7! Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Hockey Czjg All-Class Hockeyg All-Class Tennisg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Princetong Kappa Delta Pi. PAUL RAY APPLEGATE, IR. MORRISTOWN, N. I. Pa.ul.,' Apple 46 THE 1934 PEAN JAMES BOWEN AVERY PROVIDENCE, R. I. jim, Averius Maximus. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Football, Class Swim- ming, All-Class Swimming, Class Tennis, Science Group, Col- lege Preference, Princeton. CARLTON MONTAGUE BARLOW PLAINFIELD, N. J. Carl. Cot. Spider. Entered Lower Middle Year, All-Class Football, Manager, Senior Class Football, Manager, Track Squad C3J, Senior Class Executive Committee, PEAN Czj, Managing Editor, Orchestra Cy, Librarian, Executive Committee, Navigation Group, Fall Dance Committee, College Preference, Yale, Kappa Epsilon Pi. GEORGE BOSLER BARNARD PHILADELPHIA, PA. Barney, Merch, Entered Senior Year, Class Swimming, The Golden Branch Debating Society, Herodotan Society, College Preference, Williams. THE 1934 PEAN 47 THOMAS EDWARD BARNICLE FRAMINGHAM, MASS. ' Toots. 'fTom. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Baseball Team Qzj' Academy Hockey Team, Academy Football Team, Class Foot- n ball, All-Class Football Team, Senior Council, Class Day Olli- cers, Secretary, Christian Fraternity Cabinet, June Ball Officer, College Preference, United States Military Academy, Phi Epsi- lon Sigma. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BART, JR. NEW YORK, N. Y. ll Ben-77 Entered Lower Middle Yearg French Club, President, Les Cabotinsg Herodotan Societyg Weiss Prize, French 35 College Preference, Harvard. OSCAR MORTIMER BATE, IR. . Essrax FELLS, N. QI. KKOSCIH H Guy!! Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Hockey, All-Class Squash Team, Runner-up Fall Tennis Tournament 5 Academy Tennis Team, Captain, Honorable Mention C335 College Preference, Yale, Kappa Epsilon Pi. 48 THE 1.934 PEAN DONALD HALDEMAN BAUMER JOHNSTOWN, PA. lKD0n'7! llACe.73 liT0by.J! Entered Senior Yearg Class Footballg Class Basketballg All- Class Basketballg Class Baseballg Rifle Clubg College Prefer- ence, University of Pennsylvania. WILLIAM LOREN BATT, IR. WYNCOTE, PA. Bill Big Bill. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Class Basket- ballg All-Class Basketball Teamg Dramatic Associationg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg College Preference, Harvard. DONALD CHESSMAN BEERE FORT BRAGG, N. C. '!D0f1.,, MBock.', Entered Senior Yearg Science Groupg Les Cabotinsg Mamie's Music Mastersg Glee Clubg College Preference, M. I. T. THE 1934 PEAN 49 STEWART LORING BEERS Entered junior Yearg Lower Middle Class Footballg Class Baseball, All-Class Baseball C 313 Academy Baseball Squadg Glee Clubg Choirg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Haverford. JOSEPH CHRYSTAL BENDER Entered junior Yearg Class Golf C215 Orchestra C419 Four- Year Clubg P. E. A. Band C413 College Preference, Swarthmoreg Phi Epsilon Sigma. BRUJGEWATER, MAss. Stew. U Stewie. 7 NATHANJEL GODDARD BENCHLEY SCARSDALE, N. Y. uNat. 'Bench. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Tennis Team, Managerg Athletic Associationg Class Footballg Wrestling Squad C213 Class Tennisg Class Hockeyg Chapel Monitorg Senior Class Executive Comrnitteeg THE PEAN C31, Art Editor, Editor-in-Chiefg Dra- matic Association C31, Vice-President, Cast Gold in the Hills, In the Zoneg Lantern Club C21, Secretary, Presidentg The Phillips Exeler Review C21g G. L. Soule C21, Secretary-Treasurerg P. E. A. Bandg Honor Man, First Group C21, Second Group C313 Honorable Mention C415 Upper Middle English Prizeg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. SUMMU, N. I. Hjoef' HBattler. - 1 50 THE 1934 PEAN BYRON MILLS BENNETT SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. By, Ben, Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Soccer, All-Class Soccer Team, Captain, Dramatic Association, Les Cabotinsg Golden Branch Debating Society, College Preference, Bowdoin. KARL AUGUST BENTKAMP ALPINE, N. I. Ben. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Baseball, All-Class Base- ball, Class Football, All-Class Football Squad, Glee Clubg Col- lege Preference, Princeton. PETER BENTLEY, 4TH RED BANK, N. I. Pete. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Football 135, Class Hockey Cgjg THE PEAN Czj, Circulation Manager, Chess Club, Secretary- Treasurer, Vice-President, Scientific Group, College Preference, Princeton. THE 1934 PEAN WILLIAM HUGH BLANCHARD CHELSEA, MASS. HB Entered Senior Yearg Winter Track Teamg Spring Track Squadp Class Hockeyg Col- lege Preference, West Pointg Kappa Delta Pi. ill. Cassy. Academy Football Teamg Academy ALBERT GREENE BORDEN, IR. SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Boo. K'Buzz. Al, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Hockey Teamg Hockey if Squad Qzjg Class Hockeyg letic Associationg Class Golf C213 Cheer Leader Cab, Head Cheer Leaderg Glee Clubg Choirg Golden Branchg College Preference, Williamsg Kappa Delta Pi. ROBERT KIDDER BODENSTEN K STAATSBURG, N. Y. Bodie. Entered Senior Yearg I. N. Hill Marine Societyg Chess Club College Preference, Colgate. Academy Golf Team, Managerg Ath- 51 52 THE 1934 PEAN ROBERT NORWOOD BOTT ARLINGTON, MASS. IKB0b. 71 Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Team, Academy Hockey Teamg College Preference, Dartmouth. STEPHEN HENRY BRENNAN, JR. NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. HSteve. Tiny. Entered Junior Yearg Class Football Qzjg All-Class Football Squad Czjg Class Hockeyg Academy Football Squad C215 Acade- my Track Team Cgjg Harvard Interscholastics C355 Four-Year Clubg Church Monitorg Prentiss Cummings Greek Prizeg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. VAN WYCK BRINKERHOFF, JR. TOLEDO, OHIO 'lBrink. Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Soccer, Dramatic As- sociation, G. L. Soule Debating Societyq College Preference, Yale. THE 1934 PEAN 53 HENRY SAWYER BROAD SYRACUSE, N. Y. Hank Entered Senior Yearg Glee Clubg Herodotan Societyg Col- lege Preference, Princeton. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BURDITT, 2D RUTLAND, VT. Chauncey Entered Senior Yearg Scientific Societyg College Preference, M. I. T. MILTON GOULD BULLARD SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. Milt.', Bull.,' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Glee Clubg Choirg College Preference, Harvard. 54 THE 1934 PEAN JOHN FRANKLIN BURKET, JR. Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketball Championship Squadg Winter Track Squadg Herodotan Societyg College Preference, Dartmouth. SARASOTA, FLA. jack 'Bucket. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Basketball C353 Champion- ship Lower Middle Classg Basketball Teamg Class Football C255 Lacrosse Squadg Herodotan Society C25, Presidentg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg The Southern Clubg Rifle Club 3 Honor Man, Second Group C453 Honorable Mention C253 College Preference, Princeton. CLEMENT FOSTER BURNAP, JR. CHAPPAQUA, N. Y. Clem. Speed. ROBERT TEAGUE CAMERON SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y. it Cami!! llBOb.77 Entered Senior Yearg Basketball 'Teamg Academy Golf Squadg College Preference, University of Pennsylvania. THE 1934 PEAN 55 HUGH HENRY CAMPBELL IRON RIVER, MICH. Sandy. Cat. Entered Senior Yearg Orchestrag College Preference, Yale. FRANK WALKER CANNELL ARLINGTQN, MAss. Channel1i. Hank, Casna11i. A Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Squadg Academy Hockey Teamg Class Baseballg College Preference, Dartmouth. ROBERT ERIC CARLSON Woonsrocri, N. Y. Bob. Swede Entered Iunior Yearg Academy Track Squad C333 Champion- ship Senior Class Soccer Teamg All-Class Soccer Teamg Acade- my Wrestling Squad Qzjg Academy Wrestling Tearng Cum Laudeg Chess Club 135, Treasurer, Vice-Presidentg THE PEAN, Art Editorg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, First Group, Second Group Czbg junior Algebra Prizeg Lower Middle French Prizeg Greek I Prizeg College Preference, Princetong Alpha Nu. '56 THE 1934 PEAN NORMAN McLEOD CARTER PLAINFIELD, N. J. Norm Normie. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Baseball Team, Mana- gerg Class Basketballg Class Tennisg Class Hockeyg Athletic Associationg Glee Clubg College Preference, Princetong Phi Theta' Psi. WILLIAM PHELPS CARTER NEW CANAAN, CONN. Bill. iiHenry. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Tennisg Academy Soccer Teamg Chapel Monitor: Science Group C215 Astronomy Groupg Lantern Club 3 College Preference, Yale. RICHARD LEAVITT CASEY NATICK, MASS. Dick. K'Rich. Entered Upper Middle Year 5 Academy Football Teamg Cham- pionship Lower Middle Hockey Teamg Class Tennisg Academy Crew Squadg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE 1934 PEAN 57 WILLIAM SYLVIO CASPARIS MIAMI BEACH, FLA. Bill. Caspo. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Swimming Team C213 Academy Crew C215 College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. WH.LIAM HILTON CHAMPLIN, JR. ROCHESTER, N. H. Bill, Champ, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Executive Committee C21, Musi- cal Clubsg Orchestra C215 P. E. A.Band Q21, Presidentg Mamie's Music Masters 121g Science Group C213 Cum Laudeg Honor Man, First Group C215 Second Group 1315 College Preference, Yale. DAVID GRAEME CHASE NEEDHAM, MASS. Dave Chasey Entered Upper Middle Yearg The Exoniauj Les Cabotinsg College Preference, Harvard. 58 THE 1934 PEAN EVERETT ROBERT COBURN, IR. SUNcooK, N. H. Bob. Cobe. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Orchestrag Cum Laude Societyg Honor Man, First Group C713 Second Group C255 Lower Algebra Prize, Firstg Junior Latin Prize, Secondg Holder Chemistry Prizeg College Preference, M. I. T. GILBERT ALLAN CHENEY MELROSE, MASS. Gil, Chene. Entered junior Yearg Class Football C455 All-Class Football Tearng Class Basketball, Manager C415 All-Class Basketball Team, Managerg Academy Track Squadg Four-Year Clubg Col- lege Preference, Harvard. CARLTON KILROW CODDINGTON JOHNSON CITY, N. Y. Carl. Coddy. Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Princeton. THE 1934 PEAN 59 DAVID PAGE COFFIN SALEM, MAss. Squash, Dave. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Winter Track Team C213 Academy Track Teamg Track Squad C355 The Exrmian Czj, Associate Editorg Assistant Editorg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, Second Group Czjg College Preference, Harvard. DONALD JEROME COLEN GREAT NECK, L. I. 'iSemi-Y' Donnie Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Senior Class Soccerg Boxing Squadg Class Football, Managerg Golf Squadg College Preference, Harvard. ALFRED HAVEN COLWELL SOUTH HANCOCK, ME. ltwish-77 H Tarznli HAI-H Entered Junior Yearg Academy Baseball Squad C455 Acad: my Baseball Team Cgjg Academy Football Teamg Christian Frater- nity Cabinetg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, First Group Cgjg Second Group C315 Bandler Latin Prize, Secondg College Prefer, I ence, Harvardg Kappa Delta Pi. C l 60 THE 1934 PEAN JAMES THOMAS CONNOLLY, JR. NEWBURYPORT, Mass. UJim. Entered Upper Middle Year, Winter Track Squadg Les Cabot- insg Herodotan Society Cal, G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Navigation Groupg Glee Club fzjg Honor Man, Second Groupg Honorable Mention, Bandler Latin IV Prize, Third Prizeg Tencher English IV Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. GEORGE EUSTIS COOKMAN ENGLEWOOD, N. J. ' Cookie. L . Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football C355 All-Class Football, Academy Squasll Teamg Class Baseball, P. E. A. Bandg Arthur H. Lockett Squash Cupg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. ROBERT BOSSERT COONEY BROOKLYN, N. Y. i'BOo. Bob, H Shi1'l6.u Entered Junior Yearg All-Class Golf Team, Academy Golf Team Qzj, Captaing Winner Fall Golf Tournament, Winter Track Squadg Musical Clubs, Secretary, Orchestra 141, Concert Master, Four-Year Clubg Fall Dance Committee C253 College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE 1934 PEAN WILLIAM KISTLER COORS GOLDEN, CAL. HKissie. 'l UWillie-Willie. Entered Iunior Year, Class Football, Class Tennis Kel, Class Squash 121, All-Class Squash, Class Crew, Academy Crew Squadf, Church Monitor, Secretary, Iunior Class, Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Dramatic Association C3D, Cast, Ulu the Zone, Glee Club, Executive Committee, Four-Year Club, Scientific Society 143, Cum Laude Society, Lantern Club, Inter- Fraternity Council, Honor Man, First Group CM, Second Group, Q6D, Honorable Mention H515 Bandler First-Year Latin Prize CFirstD, Junior Algebra Prize, Hlonorable Mention , Bandler Sec- ond-Year Latin Prize QSecondj, College Preference, Princeton, Phi Theta Psi. Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM WARD CRAWFORD AKRON, OHIO Bill, Bubbles Entered junior Year, Academy Basketball Team, Champion- ship Lower Middle Class Basketball Team, All-Class Basketball Team, All-Class Track Team, P. E. A. Police Qzjg Assistant Crew Manager, Class Football, Christian Fraternity' Cabinet, E Book Qzj, Assistant Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Four-Year Club, College Preference, Yale, Phi Theta Psi. LAWRENCE PI-IILLIP CRANE ROCKLAND, ME LaWry Entered Senior Year, Golf Squad P E A Band College 62 THE 1934 PEAN Entered Iunior Yearg Track Squadg Glee Club 4333 Honor Man, First Groupg Second Group C315 Prentiss Cummings Prizes, Greek I and IIS Glidden Prize, Greek Ig College Preference, Harvard. PHILIP GUY CREESE DANVERS, MASS. Phil. 1 Entered Senior Yearg Winter Track Teamg Spring Track Squadg College Preference, Amherst. WILLIAM SELEY CROSBIE EXETER, N. H. Mike Bing, Red. WARNER GAGE CUMBER BRONXVILLE, N. Y. Cumber. Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Williams. THE 1.934 PEAN 63 EDWIN WEST CUMMER SARASOTA, FLA. Ed. Eddie Ned, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Soccerg G. L. Soule Society C213 Science Groupg Chess Clubg College Preference, Yale. ROBERT JAMIESON CUMMING BANGOR, ME. H Boblil Entered Senior Yearg Herodotan Societyg Photographic Club 3 Debating Teamg Editorial Boardg College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT JAMES CURLEY BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Bob. Mayor, Bat Entered Junior Yearg Class Football C415 Class Basketball C415 All-Class Basketball Teamg Championship Lower Middle Bas- ketball Teamg Championship Senior Basketball Teamg Junior Class, Vice-Presidentg Orchestrag The Exonian, Sports Editorg Golden Branch Debating Societyg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 64 THE 1.934 PEAN JOHN MARTIN DEELEY, JR. LEE, MASS. Jack t'Creep. E Entered Senior Yearg Golden Branch Debating Societyg Col- lege Preference, Williams. JAMES WILLAN S DAVISSON SHORT H1LLs, N. J. HJim. HDa.ve. Davey. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Soccer Team C313 Scientiiic Societyg Les Cabotinsg Lower Middle Championship Baseball Team, Managerg College Preference. Princeton. JOHN JANUARY GRUNDY DEEMER WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Puff, Puffer. Entered Junior Yearg Championship Senior Class Soccerg Championship Upper and Senior Class Squashg The Exonian Czj, Assistant Business Manager C253 Four-Year Clubg College Pref- erence, Princetong Alpha Nu. .VV J? THE 1.934 PEAN I-IENDRIK DeKRUIF WELLESLEY, MAss. HRed'!7 Entered junior Yearg Class Baseball, All-Class Squash C21g Chess Club C31, Treasurerg Four-Year Club, Astronomy Group, Honor Man, First Group C 51, Second Group, Honorable Mention C713 Cum Laude Societyg Bandler Latin Prize fFirst1g College Preference, Harvard. GORDON HASTINGS DENT NEW YORK, N. Y. Stooge. Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, Yale NICHOLAS deVORE, JR. RYE, N. Y. Nick. Nicky.,' Entered Lower Middle Year, The Exonian C21, Feature Edi- tor, Managing Editorg Dramatic Association C215 Lantern Club C213 Golden Branch Debating Society C31g Les Cabotins C21, Sec- retaryg Cum Laudeg Honor Man, First Group C415 Second Group C215 Lower Middle Latin Prize, Secondg French IV, Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Harvard. 66 THE 1934. PEAN FREDERICK ARTHUR DEXTER ORANGE, MASS. W Dex. Fred, Entered Junior Yearg Athletic Associationg Academy Squash Team, Managerg Crew Squad C255 Golf Squadg Herodotan Societyg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Cornell. LAWRENCE MICHAEL DiFILIPPO DORCHESTER, MASS. Lonny. Larry. Phil. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Swimming Teamg Academy Baseball Squadg College Preference, Yale. FRANK DEERING DOBLE HINGHAM, MASS. Frank. Entered junior Yearg All-Class Swimming Teamg Class Swim- ming C323 Academy Swimming Teamg Academy Crew C255 Class Crew Czjg Captaing Glee Club Czig Choir C215 Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1.934 PEAN 67 JOHN MAHONEY DONOVAN LAWRENCE, MASS, K! Jackh!! Entered Upper Middle Yearg Football Squad, Academy Track Team Czl, Captain 5 B. A. A. Relay Team 3 Harvardlnterscholas- tics C255 Baseball Squad, Cheer Leader, Senior Councilg Class Day Officers, First Marshal, June Ball Officer, Winter Dance Committee, Stephen Potter Memorial Medal, IQ33Q College Preference, Harvard, Phi Theta Psi. THEODORE TAYLOR DORMAN, 2D NEW YORK, N. Y. Ted. Entered Junior Year, Winter Track Squad Czjg Fall Crew Squad Czlg Winter Track Teamg Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Deacon of Phillips Church C213 Glee Clubg Musical Clubs Czj, Vice-Presidentg Rifle Club, Secretary, President, Four-Year Club, Fall Dance Committee, College Preference, Harvard, Alpha Nu. ROBERT ARTHUR DOWD WASHINGTON, D. C. Bob, Entered Senior Year, Class Hockeyg Les Cabotins, The Ex- oniang Assistant Editor, College Preference, Harvard. - , 68 THE 1934 PEAN ROBERT CHOATE DOWNES OsHKosH, WIS. 4CD0OneS.!1 UR. C-7! HB0b.77 Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Football Team Czjg Class Footballg Academy Track Squad Cgjg Academy Track Team, Senior Councilg Christian Fraternity Cabinet C255 Iune Ball Oflicerg College Preference, Harvard, Phi Theta Psi. 1 ROGER FENN DUNCAN SCARSDALE, N. Y. Dunc. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Lantern Club C253 The Exoniahj The Phillips Exeter M oulhlyg The Phillips Exeter Review, Secre- taryg J. N. Hill Marine Societyg Dramatic Associationg Science Groupsg Chapel Monitorg College Preference, Harvard. JAMES CLIFFORD EATON WEST NEWTON, MASS. 'tjimf' Red.'l Moth Entered Junior Year, Winter Track Squad, Winter Track Teamg Orchestra C2jg Glee Club C3j, Les Cabotins C433 Chess Club C455 Four-Year Clubg Cum Laude, Honor Man, First Group Cgjg Second Group, Honorable Mention C1555 Bandler Latin Prizes, Honorable Mention C235 College Preference, Har- vard. THE 1934 PEAN I 69 WILLIAM EDWARD EATON, IR. NEWPORT, R. I. Bill. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Radio Groupg College Prefer- ence, M. I. T. CLARENCE ERNEST ELDRIDGE, IR. NEW ROCHELLE Card. Entered Senior Yearg Class Soccerg Herodotan Societyg Or- chestrag College Preference, Michigan. ,N.Y. RICHARD HENRY EISENHART ROCHESTER, N. Y. 4'Eisey. Dick, Entered Senior Yearg P. E. A. Bandg College Preference, Am herst. 70 THE 1.934 PEAN ROBERT WHITTEMORE FAWCETT LEXINGTON, MASS. Bob. FaWce. Entered Junior Yearg Class Basketballg Academy Track Squad Czjg All-Class Track Teamg Winter Track Squad C213 Harvard Interscholastics C215 Academy Track Teamg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. ROBERT EDWARD FEINEMAN ROCHESTER, N. H. , Bob Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Basketball C313 Champion- ship Lower Middle Basketball Team: Orchestrag P. E. A. Bandg College Preference, Dartmouth. BENJAMIN REEVES FISHER PITTSBURGH, PA. Ben. Father Fish. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Teamg All- Class Track Teamg Winter and Spring Track Squadsg Class Day Officers, Valedictoriang Glee Clubg THE PEAN, Business Managerg Honor Man, First Groupg Cum Laude Societyg Went- Worth Mathematics Prize, F irstg College Preference, Yale. THE 1934 PEAN 71 HERBERT STEWART FITZGIBBON, JR. SEA CLIFF, N. Y. Fitz. Entered Upper Middle Year, College Preference, M. I. T. EDGAR HULL FORREST MANHAssE'r, N. Y. Ed. Gasgan. Wild-man. Entered Senior Yearg Les Cabotinsg Glee Clubg The Exonian College Preference, Yale. WILLIAM DEAN FRASER LUNENBURG, MASS. Frase. Chick. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Swimming C355 All-Class Swimmingg Orchestrag Glee Clubg Choirg P. E. A. Bandg Honor Man, First Groupg Second Group C353 Nathaniel Gordon Bible Prize, Firstg Wentworth Mathematics Prize fzjg Physics Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. 72 THE 1934 PEAN Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Footballg All-Class Foot- ball 5 Class Hockey, All-Class Hockey Teamg College Preference, Harvard. - ROBERT FOSTER FREMONT DETROIT, MICH. Bob. Frerne.,' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Golf, Class Football C215 All-Class Footballg Exonian Boardg Golden Branch, P. E. A. Bandg Honor Man, Second Group Cgbg College Preference, Michi- gan. ERNEST MICHAEL FULLER,.jR. SOUTH ORANGE, N. I. Ernie, Mike. LUCIUS DENISON FULLER WEST HARTFORD, CONN. lKLu'77 llBiff.H Entered Senior Yearg P. E. A. Band, Scientific Societyg Coi- lege Preference, Yale, Alpha Nu. THE 1.934 PEAN 73 ROY THOMAS GARLAND GLOUCESTER, MASS. lt Tom!! Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Basketballg Class Base- ballg College Preference, Yale. DAVID GLUECK OSSINING, N. Y. Dave Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg All-Class Wrestlingg Orchestrag Choirg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. LEON GODCHAUX, JR. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Gouch. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Tennis Czjg Class Basket- ball Czjg Dramatic Association, Production Managerg Scientific Societyg Herodotan Societyg Southern Clubg Southern Club Dance Committee-g College Preference, Yale. 74 THE1934 PEAN ONSLOW ALLEN GORDON, 3D BROOKLYN, N. Y. P or r ffsherifff' I Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football Cgjg Class Basket- ball fzjg Class Golf C3jg Golden Branch Debating Society: Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Dartmouth. Preference, Yale. NORTON GOODWIN LAKE FOREST, ILL. Nort. Goody, Entered Junior Yearg Dramatic Association, Cast, Captain Applejackf' Sun Up g Les Cabotinsg Four-Year Clubg Science Groupg Honor Man, First Group Cgjg Honorable Mention f5D: College Preference, Harvard. MAURICE ARTHUR GRASSON ORANGE, CONN. Seuss. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg All-Class Squash Teamg All-Class Crewg All-Class Soccer Teamg Class Soccerg Class Squashg Glee Clubg Church Monitorg College , THE' 1934 PEAN 75 WARREN CLARK GRAY ' BROCKTON, MASS. Chick.,' Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketballg Class Tennisg Photo- graphic Groupg J. N. Hill Marine Societyg College Preference, Yale. RALPH WELLER GREENLAW, JR. WEST ENGLEWOOD, N. I. Ralph Enfercd Senior Yearg Class Footballg Glee Clubg Scientific Societyg College Preference, Amherst. RICHARD LOUNSBERRY GREGG CALUMET, MICH. Dick G1'eggie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Glee Club Qzjg Herodotan Soci- ety CNavigation Grouplg College Preference, Harvard. 76 THE 1934 PEAN EDWARD JACOB GRIFFING, JR. WEST NEWTON, MASS. Griff. t'Ed. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Football Team, Class Basketball Team, Winter Track Squad, College Preference, Dartmouth. HUNTINGTON SANDERS GRUENING NEW YORK, N. Y. Hunt. Huntie-Wuntief' Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Football Team, Man- ager, Class Swimming C255 All-Class Swimmirrglfeamg Athletic Association, Presidentg Musical Clubs, Executive Committee, Glee Club tzLLibra.r,iangJ3. EYA. Band 3 Golden Brafneh Literary! H ' Society Qzjg Fall Dance Committee, College Preference, Har- vard, Phi Theta Psi. GEORGE DUDLEY HALL, IR. NEWTON CENTRE, MAss. H Bus-71 Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Crew, Track Squad fzjg Crew Squad C213 Executive Committee, Musical Club:-,g Lantern Club, Glee Club, Choir, Fall Dance Committee, College Pref- erence, Harvard, Phi Theta Psi. THE 1934 PEAN 77 JAMES BARR HAMILL WHXTE PLAINS, N. Y. Ham, HHammie. HJim. ' Entered Senior Year, Track Squad, Crew Squadg Science Group, College Preference, Princeton. HARRY THOMAS HAMILTON, SUMMIT, N. J. HTom. Harry Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Soccer C253 Wrestling Squad, Crew Squad C253 The Exonian C25, Associate Editor, Glee Club C255 Golden Branch C25, Treasurer, Secretary, He- rodotan Society C25, Secretary: Southern Club C255 Les Cabotins C25, Vice-President, Southern Club, Dance Committee, Chair- man, College Preference, Yale, Alpha Nu. ERNEST DOWNING HASELTINE, JR. BRADFORD, MASS. 'ilirnief' Entered Senior Year, College Preference, Harvard. 78 THE 1934 PEAN GEORGE STANLEY HATCH PASADENA, CAL. Stan. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Academy Squash Teamg College Preference, Stanfordg Kappa Delta Pi. ARTHUR HAYES HAUSSERMANN BROOKLYN, N. Y. ' Art. Satch. Entered Junior Yearg Class Baseball f21g All-Class Baseball C215 Class Football C313 All-Class Football C213 Class Basket- ball f31g All-Class Basketball Q21, Captain, Academy Football Squadg Academy Baseball Squad, Academy Basketball Squad, Senior Council, Vice-Presidentg Four-Year Club, Executive Committee of Senior Classg Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Vice- President, Treasurer, Dramatic Association 141, Presidentg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. BERNARD ALVIN I-IELFAT LAWRENCE, N. Y. Barn. Entered Senior Yearg Chess Clubg Scientific Society, Honor Man, Second Groupg Collage Preference, Harvard. THE Z934 PEAN 79 JOHN HUNTTIN G HIERRICK SOUIHAMPTON, N. Y. Ulohnnyf' Hjackff Entered Senior Year, Academy Basketball Team, Track Squad, College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM MAYNOC I-IEYWOOD, IR. FALL RIVER, MASS. Bill, Butch.': Merce. Class Track, Golden Branchg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man First Group, Second Group, College Preference, Brown. EDWARD VICTOR HICKEY, JR. WEST NEWTON, MASS. uHick. HBuffalo. Entered Senior Year, Golden Branch Debating Society, He- rodotan Society, College Preference, Harvard. Entered junior Year, Class Hoekeyg Class Football C213 All- S0 THE 1.934 PEAN ALONZO GIBBS HINKLEY, JR. BUFFALO, N. Y. Beast !'Hink. Entered Upper Middle Year, College Preference, Yale. THOMAS WARD HOLMES KEENE, N. H. HSpeck. Entered junior Year, Academy Golf Teamg Class Baskets ballg Class Hockey, Class Golf Czjg Herodotan Society, Four- Year Clubg Golden Branch Debating Society, Honor Man, Second Group, College Preference, Dartmouth, Kappa Delta Pi. - f' 4 ARTHUR TOLMAN HOWARD, 2D MELROSE, MASS. ll Artj? Entered junior Yearg Academy Football Team, Class Foot- ball Czj, All-Class Footballg Academy Hockey Team, Class Hockey C233 Academy Baseball Squad C2Dg Class Baseballg All- Class Baseball, Inter-Fraternity Council, President, Senior Councilg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Four-Year Club, Presi- dentg june Ball Ofhcerg Chapel Monitor, College Preference Harvard, Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1934 PEAN RICHARD MOULTON HOWLAND KENNEBUNKPORT, ME. Chick, Dick. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Swimming Team, Managerg P. E. A. Police C255 Athletic Association5 Class Swimmingg Class Golfg Class Football5 Christian Fraternity Cabinet5 Class Day Oiiicers, Poet 5 Cum Laude Society5 The Phillips Exeter Review, Secretary, Editor-in-Ch1ef5 Choirg Glee Club C355 Orchestra C255 P. E. A. Bandg Musical Clubs, Secrttary5 Lantern Club, Vice- President5 Four-Year Clubg Dramatic Associationg Les Cabot- ins5 Fall Dance Committeeg Honor Man, First Group C555 Sec- ond Group C255 Honorable Mention C655 Upper Middle Latin Prize, third5 William K. Tencher English Prizeg College Pref- erence, Amherstg Phi Theta Psi. LEWIS WOODRUFF HULL WAVERLY, PA. Looie. Dewey. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Cum Laude Societyg Scientific Society, Vice-Presidentg Herodotan Societyg Science Groupg Honor Man, First Group C25, Second Group C355 College Prefer- ence, M. I, T. IEROME CLARKE HUNSAKER, JR. BOSTON, MASS. -Terry. '4Huns. Tweedle Dee. Entered Lower Middle Year5 Class Football C355 All-Class Football Team C255 Class Basketball C255 Championship Lower Middle Basketball Teamg Lacrosse Squad C255 Herodotan So- ciety C255 G. L. Soule Debating Society5 College Preference, Harvard. 82 THE 1934 PEAN JAMES PETER HUNSAKER BOSTON, MASS. Pete Huns. TWeedle Dum. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Football C315 Class Bas- ketball C31g Championship Lower Middle Basketball Teamg All-Class Football Team, Lacrosse Squad, G. L. Soule Debat- ing Society C213 Secretary-Treasurer, Fall Termg Herodotan Society C21, Vice-Presidentg College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT SUMNER HUTCHINSON A WHITMAN, MAss. Bob, Hutch. Hutchie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football C213 All-Class Football Team, Class Hockeyg All-Class Hockey, ' Class Base- ballg College Preference, Dartrnouthg Alpha Nu. . I JOHN WINTHROP JOHNSON, JR. WINCHESTER, MASS. J0hnny. Entered Upper Middle Year, Dramatic Association C219 Col- lege Preference, Yale. THE 1934 PEAN WILLARD BARRON JOHNSON, JR. CHATI-lAM, N. J. Bill, Will, Johnny, Entered Junior Year, Class Football C353 All-Class Footballg Class Baseball, Class Tennis, Academy Tennis Squadg Class Basketballg Academy Basketball Squadg Science Group, Col- lege Preference, Princeton. 83 . l l l A l i JOSEPH EBBET JONES CLOSTER, N. J. Dubf' Jonesy. Joe. , Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketball, Chess Clubg Scien- tiiic Society, Astronomy Club, G. L. Soule Debating Societyg College Preference, Harvard. , . l RIPLEY OGDEN JONES COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. -fizipxf A Entered Junior Year, Glee Club, Four-Year Clubg Chess 5 Club, Cum Laude Society, Science Groupg Les Cabotinsg Rifle Clubg Honor Man, First Group C7j, Second Group C315 Lower i Middle Bandler Latin Prize, First, College Preference, Harvard. THE 1934 PEAN WILLIAM CHARLES JONES MANcHEsTER, N. H. Bill, Casey. Entered Senior Year, All-Class Wrestling, Crew Squadg Or- chestra, P. E. A. Band: College Preference, Annapolis. EDMUND JAMISON KAUFFMAN, IR. GIRARD, Omo i !id.H HNQDH V V Y Entered Junior Yearg Class Baseballg Class Basketball C2D All-Class Basketball, Academy Basketball Squad, Class Foot ballg Orchestra C353 Glee Club Cgjg Mamie's Music Masters fzj P. E. A. Pirates, Choirg Science Group, Ioline Greek Prize College Preference, Princeton, Alpha Nu. JAY WILLIAM KAUFMAN N PITTSBURGH, PA. 1: Jay-ra rc KOffee.r: Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Swimming Team, Class Football C235 Class Baseball Czjg Class Day Officers, Oratorg G. L. Soule Society, Vice-President, President, The Exohian Czj, Man- aging Editor CResignedjg The Phillips Exeter Review, Business Manager, Associate Editorg Herodotan Society fzjg Honor Man, First Group QD, Second Group C415 Academy Debating Team, Cum Laude Society, Blackmar Prize, Westerfield Prize, The Society of the Cincinnati Prizeg Prentiss Cummings Prize, Col- lege Preference, Harvard. THE 1934 PEAN 85 GORDON TULLY KAY NEXVTONVILLE, MAss. Ollie, Tullius. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football f3jg All-Class Football Teamg All-Class Wrestling Team, Class Swimming, Dramatic Association Qzjg G. L. Soule Debating Society 121, Presidentg Glee Clubg Les Cabotins fzj, Treasurer, Honor Man, First Group I 3,15 Cum Laude Society, Merrill Prize in Declarna- tion CFirstjg Glidden Latin Prize: College Preference, Williamsg Phi Epsilon Sigma. PAUL BLAKESLEE KEBABIAN NEW HAVEN, CONN. Kebabe. Babe Entered Senior Yearg Class Swimming College Preference, Yale. JOSEPH FRANCIS KEELEY, JR. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. Frank, Ioe. Butch, Entered Junior Yearg Class Football fzjg Class Basketballg Spring Track Squad fzjg Winter Track Teamg Golden Branch Debating Society, Four-Year Clubg William K. Tencher English Prize, College Preference, Harvard. 86 THE 1934 PEAN LEONARD BRADLEY KELLO GG WESTFIELD, N. I. Bra.d. Entered Senior Yearg Football Squadg Wrestling Teamg College Preference, Williamsg Phi Theta Psi. WILLIAM SUMNER KEMP, IR. EXETER, N. H. . Bill. Kempie. ., Entered Lower Middle Yearg Crew Sqaud C253 Glee Club C253 Choir Cgjg Dramatic Associationg College Preference, Harvard. 4 ALEXANDER KEVORKIAN, IR. NEVWTON CENTRE, MASS. ' Alex. Kevork. 1 Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football' Teamg Academy Hockey Teamg Academy Baseball Squadg Winter Track Teamg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. THE 1934 PEAN 87 ISADORE XAVIER KLINE HAZELTON, PA. Izzy. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Golden Branch Debating Socie- ty C215 Academy Debating Teamg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, Harvard. GILBERT HENRY KRUSCHWITZ AMESBURY, MASS. Krusch.f' Gib. Entered Senior Yearg Class Soccerg Boxing Squadg Wrestling Squadg Track Squadg Scientific Societyg Navigation Groupg College Preference, Dartmouth. JOHN MARSHALL KOLLIG SAGINAW, MICH. Digger7 uDoc. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football Czlg All-Class Football Teamg Class Basketballg Class Tennisg Orchestra Czjg College Preference. University of Michigan 5 Alpha. Nu. L 88 THE 1934 PEAN IVAN ANDREY KURYLA PACHUCA, Hao., MEXICO Ive. Ivan Pop, Entered Junior Yearg Class Football C3Dg Crew Squad Czjg THE PEAN, Associate Editorg Southern Clubg P. E. A. Policeg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Glee Clubg Four-Year Clubg Southern Club Dance Cornmitteeg College Preference, Princetong Phi Theta Psi. HARRY LAI-IEE DALLAs, TEXAS. Texas. Entere d Senior Yearg Class Swimmingg Class Tennisg Glee Clubg Southern Clubg Southern Club Dance Committeeg Col- lege Preference, Harvard. 'W ' 'W K 'K 'I EDMOND TAYLOR LAIN G BANGOR, ME. KK 77 Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Soccerg All-Class Wrestlingg College Preference, University of Maineg Apha Nu. THE 1.984 PEAN 89 GRAYSON FARQUHAR LATHROP BosroN, MASS. Gray. Lathe, Entered Junior Yearg Senior Class Squashg Academy Soccer Squadg The Phillips Exeter Review, Associate Editorg Four- Year Clubg Christian Fraternityg Les Cabotinsg Honor Man, First Group Czj, Second Group C613 Honorable Mention C8jg Bandler Latin Prize, Second Yearg College Preference, Harvard. TIMOTHY LEARY, JR. JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS. Tim, Timmy, Entered Senior Yearg Marnie's Music Mastersf' College Preference, Harvard. FRANCIS LINCOLN LEE WALPOLE, MASS. Frank Featherfoot. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Footballg All-Class Foot- ballg Class Hockeyg Class Swimmingg Class Baseballg All-Class Baseballg P. E. A. Police 3 College Preference, Undecidedg Kappa Epsilon Pi. 90 THE 1934 PEAN NATHANAEL AUGUSTUS LEMKE MILWAUKEE, Wls. 16 Nat! 7 Entered Junior Yearg Class Football Czjg Academy Football Squad C213 Academy Swimming Team QD, Captaing Academy Track Team Czjg Senior Councilg Orchestra fzjg P. E. A.Bandg Four-Year Clubg Glee Clubg Winter Dance Committee 3 Honor Man, Second Group Czjg Lower Middle Latin Prizeg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta. Psi. DAVID MAURICE LEVITT GREAT NECK, N. Y. Dave. Lev. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Track Teamg Winter Track Squadg G. L. Soule Societyg College Preference, Yale. f -f -f f 1 1' CLARENCE WILLIAM LEWIS, JR. WESTWOOD, N. I. Bud. Charlie , Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Senior Class Soccer Teamg All-Class Soccer Teamg Fall Crew Squadg Dra- matic Associationg Cast, In the Zonef' College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE 1934 PEAN 91 ROLLISTON WOODBURY LINSCOTT, JR. MELROSE, MASS. Bob. Bottlef' Rollo. Entered Junior Yearg Class Footballg Class Hockey fzjg Academy Crew C313 Wrestling Squadg Dramatic Associationg Four-Year Clubg P. E. A. Band Qgj, Librariang The Exoniang Chess Club Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Epsilon Sigma. SEYMOUR ROCKWELL LINSCOTT STONEHAM, MASS. Mike Entered Senior Yearg Class Hockeyg Class Baseballg College Preference, Harvard. ARNOLD STUDENT LITMAN NEW YORK, N. Y. r:Arny J! tcLit H Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketballg All-Class Basketball Teamg Golden Branch Debating Societyg College Preference, Harvard. 92 THE 1934 PEAN ARNOLD HOWARD LITT MOUNT VERNON, N. Y. ' Vodka, Entered Junior Yearg Class Tennis C315 Class F ootballg Class Swimming C313 All-Class Swimming Teamg Academy Swimming Teamg Chess Clubg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Har- vard. RICHARD WALTER LITTLE RAHWAY, N. J. Dick.U Lit. Entered Junior Yearg Track Squad C415 Class Football C213 F our-Year Club 3 Orchestrag College Preference, Wesleyan. JOHN I-IELM LOCKWOOD MAPLEWOOD, N. I. Johnny Entered Senior Yearg Winter Track Squadg College Preference, Princetong Kappa Epsilon Pi. THE 1934 PEAN 93 CHESTER LAURICE LUCAS HoPKrNroN, MASS. Luke. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football fzjg Class Hockey Czjg All-Class Hockey Teamg Academy Baseball Squad fzjg Scientific Society C273 College Preference, Dukeg Alpha Nu. THOMAS D'ARCY LUCUS, IR. NEW YORK, N. Y. Luke-. ' Ted. Tom Entered junior Yearg Class Basketball Czjg All-Class Track Teamg College Preference, Princeton. MALCOLM JAMES MacLEOD, IR. BRONXVILLE, N. Y. 'lMal. Mao Entered Upper Middle Yearg Golden Branch Czlg Chess Clubg College Preference, Cornell. 94 THE 1.934 PEAN RICHARD FRIEND MARCUS NEW ORLEANS, LA. Dick. Rich. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Basketball C259 All-Class Basketball C255 Class Baseball C255 All-Class Baseball, Acade- my Baseball Team C25g P. E. A. Police, College Preference, Undecided, Kappa Delta Pi. DAVID DONALD MALCOLM CHARLEMONT, MAss. Dave Mac. Mal. Entered Upper Middle Year, Championship Senior Class Bas- ketball Team, Manager, All-Class Basketball Team, Managerg Fall Crew Squad C253 Spring Crew Squadg Golden Branch De- bating Society 3 The Exonian, Associate Editor 5 I. N. Hill Marine Society, Chess Club C253 Honorable Mention, College Prefer- ence, Harvard. RICHARD MARSHALL AUBURN, N. Y. Dick, Marsh, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Herodotan Society, College Preference, Yale. THE 1934 PEAN 95 THOMAS ROY MARTIN DULUTH, MINN. Mink. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Hockey Teamg Class Foot- ballg College Preference, Yale 3 Phi Epsilon Sigma. BEN THACKERAY MATTHEWS KENILWORTH, ILL. Thack. WILLIAM GRIER MARTIN CHAPPAQUA, N. Y. Bill. Entered Upper Middle Year 3 T he Exonianj The Lantern Club P. E. A, Bandg Science Groupsg Fall Dance Committeeg Col lege Preference, Yale. Entered Senior Yearg All-Class Soccerg College Preference, Princeton. 96 THE 1.934 PEAN STUART GORE McCAMPBELL NEW YORK, N. Y. Macf' Scotty. Entered Junior Yearg Class Baseballg Golf Squadg Golden Branch Literary Society, Secretaryg Four-Year Clubg Southern Clubg Honor Man, Second Group fzjg Bandler Prize in Latin Ig Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Prlnceton. WILLIAM WNCENT MCDERMOTT, JR. SALEM, MASS. Bill. Mac Entered Senior Yearg Class Footballg, Class Basketballg Glee Clubg College Preference, Harvard. DAYTON LEONARD McLELLAN DETROIT, MICH. 'Macf' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Track Squadg Class Tennisg Class Squashg Chapel Monitorg College Preference, University of Michigan. THE 1934 PEAN 97 HENRY WILLIAM MEYER, FOREST HILLS, N, Y. Red.l' Hank, Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. ROBERT QUENTIN MILLAN MIDDLETOWN, OHIO ' P Bob , Entered Senior Yearg Academy Basketball Teamg Academy Track Squadg College Preference, Yale. ' STANLEY ARTHUR MILLER WEST ORANGE, N. I. Starr Entered Junior Yearg All-Class Trackg Glee Club C353 Choirg Mamie's Music Mastersg Golden Branch, President CWinter Termjg The Exonian, Editorial Boardg College Preference, Yale. 98 THE 1.934 PEAN JAMES HENRY MITCHELL, 3D Conons, N. Y. Mitch, Tonk, Batey. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Basketball Czlg All-Class Basketballg Class Footballg All-Class Footballg Academy Bas- ketball Squadg Golden Branch Debating Societyg College Pref- erence, Williamsg Kappa Delta Pi. CLARK WILBUR MOORE HULBERTON, N. Y. Clarkie. C. W. Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Hamilton. JAMES KEELER MORGAN POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. llJ'im.U llMorg.3! Entered Senior Yearg Class Soccerg Class Basketball 5 College Preference, Yale. ' THE 1.934 PEAN 99 PHILIP WEBER MORSE RICHMOND HEIGHTS, OHIO Pete, Phi1. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football QD, Class Hockey, Class Tennis g THE PEAN, Photographic Editorg Scientific Socie- ty, Secretary 3 College Preference, Harvard. V JULIAN KING MOWERY NEWPORT, R. I. cc Jakej: Entered Senior Year, Class Wrestling, Orchestra, Chess Team, College Preference, Harvard. CHARLES BENJAMIN MOSHER ,DUNKIRK, N. Y. Charlie, f Chap. Moe. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Golf g Academy Wrestling Team C255 Tennis Squad C2j, Honor Man, First Group, Second Group C255 Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Harvard. 100 THE 1934 PEAN EDWARD ALLEN MYERS ELIZABETH, N. J. H Edd!! KKFuZZ.7! HAl.!7 Entered Senior Yearg Class Swimmingg Glee Clubg Choirg College Preference, Princeton. ROBERT FRED MOZLEY SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Bob. Entered Senior Yearg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Radio Clubg Astronomy Groupg College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT VINCENT NEARY MANCHESTER, MASS. Bob. Kingfish Entered Senior Yearg Football Squadg Senior Class Hockeyg Senior Class Crewg Lantern Clubg The Phillips Exeter Review, Advertising Managerg I. N. Hill Marine Societyg College Pref- erence, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. THE 1934 PEAN 101 JOHN NEVINS BROOKLYN, N. Y. Johnny, Neva Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketballg Science Groupg Col- lege Preference, Harvard. l JOHN BAPTISTE NICROSI MONTGOMERY, ALA. Nick Alabarn. Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketballg All-Class Basketball Teamg Southern Club, Dramatic Associationg College Prefer- ence, University of Virginia. CHARLES HERBERT NICHOLS, JR. PUEBLO, Cor.. Chic. Nick. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Footballg All-Class Foot- ball Teamg Class Basketball C253 All-Class Basketball-5 College Preference, Princeton. 102 THE 1934 PEAN ' LESLIE HARMON NORINS BOSTON, MASS. Butch. Les. Harmon, Entered Junior Year, Lower Middle Golf Teamg THE PEAN, Art Editorg College Preference, Yale. RICHARD FREDERICK NEIBLING SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 'ffpickff Niebs. ' Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Footballg Class Basket- ball, The Exonian C255 College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Epsilon Sigma. , CARL SHEPARD OAKMAN, JR. ANN ARBOR, MICH. Oakie. Entered Junior Year, Championship Upper Middle Class Squash Teamg Academy Squash Teamg Lantern Club, Four- Year Clubg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1934 PEAN 103 JOHN HOLLAND OATIS, IR. EVERETT, MASS. HJ ack. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Team Czjg Class Baseballg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. JAMES WARREN OLMSTED BUFFALO, N. Y. xc Flip-7: Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Crew, Managerg Senior Councilg Class Day Officers, Third Marshalg Christian Frater- nity Cabinet Csj, Presidentg Dramatic Association 131, Secretaryg Cast, Gold in the Hills, Captain Applejackf' Business Mana- gerg Exonian Czj, Circulation Manager, President fllesignedlg Musical Clubs Cgl, Vice-President, Presidentg Choir C259 ,Tune Ball Oflicerg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. OWEN MORROW PALMER PHILADELPHIA, PA. Honest Owen. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Track Teamg Academy Foot- ball Squadg Academy Basketball Squadg College Preference, Princetong Kappa Delta Pi. 104 C THE 1934 PEAN WALTER BROWN PARKER, N CAPE ELIZABETH, ME. Walt Brownie. A Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Hockeyg Class Swimmingg Class Tennisg Class Football fzjg Scientific Society, Presidentg Cum Laudeg Mathematics III, Third Prizeg College Preference, Bowdoin. WINSLOW LOCKW OOD PETTINGELL AMESBURY, MAss. Pet Entcred Senior Yearg Winter Track Teamg Spring Track Squadg College Preference, Harvard. NEWTON HOWE PEYTON DULUTH, MINN. Newt, ' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Wrestling Teamg All- Class Footballg Class Footballg Chess Clubg Scientific Groupg College Preference, M. I. T. THE 1934 PEAN 105 CHARLTON DAVID PIERCE EXETER, N. H. Chester. Ghandi. Entered junior Yearg Class Tennis C255 Academy Squash Squadg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, Second Group C3D3 College Preference, Harvard. EDWARD HYATT PORTER, JR. WILMINGTON, DEL. H 77 Entered Senior Yearg Glee Clubg Science Clubg College Pref erence, Harvard. WILLIAM WICKLIFFE PRESTON LEXINGTON, KY. Prince, K'Bill. Press Entered Lower Middle Yearg College Preference, M. I. T. 106 THE 1934 PEAN DONALD PROUTY EAS1' BRAINTREE, MASS. If Don 'H Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Lower Middle Class Hockey Team, Academy Hockey Squadg Academy Golf Team Czjg College Preference, Harvard. CHARLES HENRY REED WINCHESTER, MASS. Charlie Chas Bait, Entered Lower Middle Classg Class Hockey C253 Class Base- ball C21 5 Championship Lower Middle Class Baseball Teamg Golf Squad 3 The Exonizm Czj, Business Boardg -Golden Branch Debating Societyg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIAM ANTHONY REISS, JR. SILEBOYGAN, WIS. Bill. Entered Senior Yearg Golf Squadg College Preference, Yale. THE 1934 PEAN 107 CHARLES WI-IITING RICE FRANKLIN, MASS. 'fCharlie. Ricie. Entered Junior Yearg Wrestling Squadg Class Basketballg Riding Club, Four-Year Club, I. N. Hill Marine Societyg College Preference, Dartmouth. WILLIAM SHEPARD ROCKWELL SCARSDALE, N. Y. Bill. Rock. Entered Itmior Year, Class Hockey, Class Tennisg Cham- pionship Senior Class Squash Team, Championship Senior Class Soccer Team, All-Class Soccer Teamg Four-Year Clubg Glee Club, College Preference, Cornell. HARLAN AMEN ROBINSON HANOVER, N. H. Robbie Butch, Flash Entered Junior Year, Soccer Squadg Academy Track Squad C4Jg Curn Laude Society, Les Cabotinsg Le Cercle Francais, Four-Year Club, Honor Man, First Group Col, Second Group C253 Bandler Latin I Prize, Junior Class, Bandler Latin II Prize, Lower Middle Classg Tencher English Prize, Lower Middle Classg Pennell Latin II Prize, Upper Middle Class, College Preference, Princeton. 108 THE 1934 PEAN PAUL CRAWFORD ROOT, JR. BOSTON, MASS. r ' HPC. Reggie !r'Entered junior Yearg All-Class Track Team C413 Winter Track Teamg Academy Track Squadg Harvard Interscholastics C353 Class Footballg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, West Pointg Alpha Nu. lx College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM AINSWORTH ROLFIN G SAN MARINO, CAL. Bill. Ro11o. Entered Senior Yearg Scientific Societyg College Preference, Stanfordg Phi Epsilon Sigma. SPENCER WILLIS RUDNICK BROOKLINE, MAss. Spence. Ruddy. Entered junior Yearg Class Tennis Cgjg Class Swimmingg Class Squashg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, Second Groupg THE 1934 PEAN 109 WILLIAM NELSON RUNYON PLAINFIELD, N. J. Bil1. Entered Senior Yearg Winter Track Teamg Cheer Leaderg Glee Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. RICHARD MAN NIN G MATTHEW RYAN NAsHUA, N. H. Dick. f'Richie. ,Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketballg Academy Tennis Squadg College Preference, Harvardzlg - FITZWILLIAM SARGENT, 3D HAVERFORD, PA. Fitz, Sarge, Entered Senior Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Academy Squash Team 3 Glee C1ubgChoirg College Preference, Harvard. 110 THE 1934 PEAN FRANKLIN BACHE SATTERTHWAITE SHORT HILLS, N. I. Frank. Sa.tter. Entered junior Ycarg Championship Senior Squash Teamg Class Football C213 Chess Club C4j, Team, Librarian, Presidentg Four-Year Clubg French Clubg Honor Man, Second Group Czj, Honorable Mention C235 College Preference, Princeton. HARLOW DOW SAVAGE, IR. SCARSDALE, N. Y. Si. Sauvack. Entered junior Yearg Class Football C35 5 Class Swimming Q25 3 All-Class Swimmingg Academy Swimming Team, Track Squad Czjg Cheer Leaderg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Lantern Clubg Honor Man, First Group Czj, Second Group C353 Bandler Latin Prize QSecondjg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. JAMES WILSON SAVAGE DEERWOOD, MINN. HJim.3! Uzeebgl Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Hockey Team 121, Captaing Academy Baseball Squad 5 Class Football, Class Base- ballg Championship Lower Middle Class Baseball Teamg P. E. A. Policeg .THE PEAN, Associate Editorg Southern Clubg Spring Dance Committeeg Monitor, Phillips Churchg College Prefer- ence, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. THE 1934 PEAN 111 V HAROLD MURRAY SAWYER JACKSON HEIGHTS, N. Y. H Hal-71 Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Basketball fzjg Class Golf fzjg Championship Senior Class Basketball Teamg Herodotan Society C255 Dramatic Associationg Radio Groupg College Pref- erence, Cornell. DENISON WILT SCHWEPPE NEW CANAAN, CONN. Schwep. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Hockey Qzjg All-Class Hockeyg Science Groupsg College Preference, Harvard. DANIEL SINCLAIR SCOTT BUFFALO, N. Y. Scotty, Entered Senior Yearg Class Footballg Class Tennisg College Preference, M. I. T. 112 THE 1934 PEAN ROBERT EDWIN SESSLER IXRLINGTON, MASS. Bob. Entered Senior Yearg Class Footballg Class Hockeyg All-Class Hockeyg College Preference, M. I. T. AARON MARCUS SHAPIRO PORTSMOUTH, N. H. zjshap-n Entered Senior Yearg Class Pfasketballg All-Class Basketballg College Preference, Harvard. ' I ROBERT SOUTHWORTH SHAW EXETER, N. H. H B0b'77 Entered Lower Middle Yearg P. E. A. Bandg College Prefer- ence, Harvard. THE 1.934 PEAN 113 Entered Iunior Year, Academy Hockey Team, Manager, Ath- letic Association, Vice-Presidentg Four-Year Club 3 College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. HENRY FARRAR SHUTE EXETER, N, H. Hank, FRANK REEBEL SIMON MANCHESTER, CONN. Bud. Simy. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Footballg Academy Bas- ketball Teamg The Exonian, Advertising Managerg College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. Entered Upper Middle Yearg HE Book, Business Manager, Address Book, Business Managerg Tencher Prize in Englishg Pinchot Prize in Woodcraft CSecondjg College Preference, Col- gate. FREDERICK USHER SISSON SYRACUSE, N. Y. Fred. Sissy. 114 THE 1934 PEAN DONALD CAMPBELL SLEEPER BROOKLINE, MASS. Don. Sleepy. Dink. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Hockey, Academy Hockey Team C255 Championship Upper Middle Class Soccer Teamg Academy Soccer Teamg Class Golf, Christian Fraternity Cabi- ,netg Dramatic Association g G. L. Soule Debating Society, Presi- dent, Musical Clubs, Executive Committee, Glee Club, Libra- riang Choirg Honor Man, Second Group QQ, First Group, Hon- orable Mention f4Dg College Preference, Harvard, Kappa Delta Pi. THOMAS BAKER SLICK OLKAHOMA Crry, OKLA. KC TOm.7! Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Squashg All-Class Squash Team, Southern Club, President, Southern Club Dance Com- mittee, Phillips Church Monitorg College Preference, Yale. THOMAS EDISON SLOANE WEST ORANGE, N. J. i Ted. ' Sloanic. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Football C215 Class Hockey fzjg Crew Squad, The Exonian Czj, Assistant Advertising Mana- gerg Science Group 5 College Preference, Yale. THE 1934 PEAN 115 Academy Soccer Teamg Academy Hockey Teamg Class Footballg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. Upper Middle Class Soccer Teamg Class Tennis C215 Swimming Squad fzjg Class Swimming C213 Scientific Society Czjg The Ex- onian Qllesignedjg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Cor- nell. f CHARLES DeVVITT SMITH PLAINFIELD, N. J. uSChlT16Eth.H Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Hockeyg Class Baseballg JOSLYN ALEXANDER SMITH MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA Jos, Smitty, Entered Senior Yearg Winter Slalom Raceg Ski Meetg Fall Crew Squadg Glee Clubg Orchestrag Les Cabotinsg College Pref- erence, Cornellg Kappa Epsilon Pi. WILLARD HEATHMAN SMITH NEW HARTFORD, N. Y. 'tSmitty. Bill, Entered Junior Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Championship 116 THE '1934 PEAN FREDERICK WILLIAM SORROW NEW BRITAIN, CONN. H Fredin cl Happylxy Entered Upp r Middle Yearg Class Baseball 5 All-Class Base- ball, Managerg College Preference, Harvard. GEORGE HOLLISTER SPENCER ROCHESTER, N. Y. Red. Spence, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Winter Track Teamg All-Class Trackg Class Squashg Golf Squadg Glee Club fzlg Choirg G. L. Soule Societyg College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM BRUNDRED SPENCER PITTSBURGH, PA. 1'Spence. Bill, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Upper Middle Class Football Teamg Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg Academy Golf Squad C255 Academy Crew Squadg Academy Wrestling Team, 165-lb. Classg The Exoniany The Golden Branch Literary Society, Vice-President Qzjg Glee Club C213 College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1934 PEAN 117 DAVID JONES SPINDLER Sw1ssvALE, PA. Dave. Spin, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Basketball Teamg Academy Crew Squadg Academy Track Squadg Glee Clubg Choirg Inter-Fraternity Councilg College Preference, Undecidedg Alpha ' Nu. KENNETH ARMAND SPITZ NEW YORK, N. Y. Ken, ton. NICHOLAS McLEOD STAI-IL ALLENTOWN, PA. Nick Entered Senior Yearg Wrestling Squadg All-Class Wrestling Teamg Academy Crew Squadg Golden Branch Literary Societyg Glee Clubg Choirg College Preference, Princetong Kappa Delta Pi. w Entered Senior Yearg Chess Clubg College Preference, Prince- 1 f': ,V f', 118 THE 1934 PEAN ALDEN PEABODY STAN TON WESIERLY, R. I. I 44106.77 HSCup.77 Entered Upper Middle Year, All-Class Track Teamg Winter Track Team C255 Dramatic Association, Scientific Society, Glee Club, College Preference, Yale. EDWARD CHAPMAN STANNARD FAIR HAVEN, VT. Ed. Stannie. Entered Junior Year, Academy Track Squad C455 Academy Track Team C253 All-Class Track Teamg Winter Track Team C25, Harvard Interscholastics C255 Class Day Officers, Historian, Four-Year Clubg Inter-Fraternity Councilg College Preference, University of Michigang Alpha Nu. STUART JOHN STEBBINS KENILWVORTH, ILL. llJ'aCk.7! Klsfebhil Entered Upper Middle Year, Crew Squad C 25, Class Crewg Class Basketball, P. E. A. Police, Glee Club, Navigation Groupg The Exouian C25, Associate Editor, Assistant Editor, Rifle Clubg Honor Man, First Group C255 College Preference, Yale. THE 1934 PEAN 119 THOMAS ALBERT STEINFELD NEW YORK, N. Y. Tom. Steiny. Stein. Entered junior Year, Class Football fgjg Class Golf Czjg Class Basketball C215 Class Baseball, Golden Branch Debating Societyg Herodotan Society, College Preference, Harvard. HARRY MARR STOODLEY, IR. ARLINGTON, MASS. Red JOHN BARTLETT STEVENS NASHUA, N. H. Steve. Stan. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Swimming Team, All-Class Swimming Team fzjg Class Football 4255 Class Baseballg Or- chestra, P. E. A. Band, College Preference, Harvard, Alpha Nu. Entered Senior Year, College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Theta Psi. 120 THE 1934 PEAN ROBERT CRAIG STUART DANVERS, MASS. Bob Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Academy Winter Track Tearng Academy Baseball Teamg College Prefer- ence, Harvardg Kappa Delta Pi. IOHANN ANDREAS PETER STRASSBURGER GWYNEDD VALLEY, PA. Pete. Entered Senior Yearg G. L. Souleg Herodotan Societyg Chess Clubg Les Cabotinsg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. JAMES ALBERT SWAN, BABYLON, N. Y. Jim, Ducky. Entered Senior Yearg Winter Track Teamg Academy Football Squadg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. ffeafmg Tire tel, Associate Editor, Assignment Editor, THE 1934 PEAN 121 CHARLES TUTHILL SWEENY, JR. . WESTMORELAND, N. H. Charlie, Mike Sween. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Swimming C215 All-Class Swimming Teamieh-,All-Cla s Crew Czjg Championship Upper Middle Class ,Soccer Team, Championship Senior Class Soccer Departn1ent,Editorg .Golden Branch Debating Society Cel, Secre- tary, Herodotan Society Czjg Church Monitorg Honor Man, Second Group Cel, College Preference, Dartmouth. GEORGE WILLIAM RICH SYKES CONIFER, N. Y. Bill. Entered Lower Middle Year: Class Football, Glee Clubg Col lege Preference, Amherst. CURTIS WALKER SYMONDS MARBLEHEAD, MASS. Curt? Entered Senior Year: College Preference, Bowdoin. THE 1934iPEAN DAVID HENDRICKSON TAYLOR N OROTON, CONN. HPooch. Entered Junior Yearg Class Tennis C215 All-Class Tennis C213 Class Hockey C215 Class Basketball C215 Academy Tennis Squad C215 Class Baseballg Inter-Fraternity Council, Musical Clubs C319 P. E. A. Bandg Four-Year Club C215 College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. HENRY HAYDN TAYLOR HAVERHILL, MAss. zz Tay.:: H Haydnlyz cc Hank.1z Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Winter Track Team, Managerg Class Hockey, Class Basketballg Class Tennisg Track Squadg Athletic Association, P. E. A. Police, P. E. A. Band C31, Drum Major, Honor Man, First Group, Second Group C 515 Hon- orable Mention C815 Dillon French I Prize CHonorable Mention1g College Preference, Amherst. LEVI MARLON TAYLOR, JR. HAVERHTLL, MASS. Marl. Entered Lower Middle Year, Academy Soccer Team, Manager, Athletic Association, Academy Football Team, Assistant Mana- gerg Academy Track Squad C315 All-Class Track Team C31g Win- ter Track Teamg P. E. A. Police C315 Honor Man, Second Group' Honorable Mention C21g College Preference, Amherst. 1 THE 1.984 PEAN 123 ROBERT LYMAN THAYER MOUNT Anw, PA. Terry. Bob. Tiff, Entered junior Year, Track Squad, Class Tennis C225 Class Football 5 Wrestling Squad, The Exonianr C2D, Assignment Editor, Acting President, Presidentg Scientific Society C4j, Vice-President, The Phillips Exeter M onthly Czj, Advertising Managerg Four-Year Clubg Golden Branch Literary Society CQD, President, Fall Termg Fencing Clubg Honorable Mention, College Preference, Harvard. BIDDLE REEVES THOMPSON, JR. HARWICHPORT, MAss. Bid.l' Tom. Tornmy.', Entered junior Year, Academy Track Squad, All-Class Track C355 Glee Club Cgjg College Preference, Cornell. MERLE THORPE, IR. WASHINGTON, D. C. Charlie Guy.', Entered Upper Middle Year, All-Class Golf Tearng Runner-up, Fall Golf Tournamentg Academy Baseball Squad, Honor Man, Second Group C213 Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. - 1 Entered Lower Middle Yearg Cum Laude Societyg Glee Clubg 124 THE 1934 PEAN CHARLES HAN SEN TOLL, JR. AMHERST, MASS. HCharlie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Team C213 Academy Basketball Squadg All-Class Track Teamg Academy Winter Track Squadg College Preference, Princetong Alpha Nu. Q ROBERT BROWNIN G TRAINER ' NEW YORK, N. Y. . ccBOb.n . A Academy ,Choirg G. L. Soule Debating Society C21, Secretary, Vice-Presidentg Les Cabotinsg Science Groupg Honor Man, First Group C81g Honorable Mention C815 Bandler Latin Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. WRIGHT SUTHERLAND TRAVIS BROOKLYN, N. Y. Trav. J'im. Heertz. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Swimming Team C21g All- Class Swimming Teamg Class Swimming, Captaing Class Foot- ball C21g Academy Track Squad C315 All-Class Track Teamg Class Baseballg Cheer 'Leaderg Glee Club C41g Chapel Choirg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Princeton: Phi Theta Psi. THE 1924 PEAN 125 CHARLES WARD TRUESDELL SOUTH OTSELIC, N. Y. Trues. Truesie. Chas Entered Iunior Yearg Academy Basketball Team C255 Acade- my Football Squadg Academy Baseball Squad C253 All-Class Football Teamg All-Class Baseball Teamg Class Football Cgjg Class Basketballg Class Baseballg Four-Year Club, Secretaryg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. JOHN FRANCIS TYNAN CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Iack. The Doctor? Entered Senior Yearg Lantern Clubg Radio Clubg College Preference, Harvard. FRANCIS BAILEY VANDERHOEF GREENWICH, CONN. HBailey. Entered junior Yearg Phillips Exeter Review Czj, Editor-in- Chief Cresignedlg Lantern Club C2lg College Preference, Harvard. 126 THE 1934 PEAN ROBERT HENRY WALLACE LAFAYETTE, IND. Wally Bobf' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Swimming Team C255 All-Class Footballg P. E. A. Policeg College Preference, M. I. T.g Phi Epsilon Sigma. MALCOLM CUTHBERT VOSBURGH LAPEER, MICH. KfMal.YY IfCub.Y! Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Tennisg Meteorology Groupg Navigation Groupg Church Monitorg College Prefer- ence, M. I. T. CHARLES ALBERT WALSH, JR. PROVIDENCE, R. I. Charlie. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Crew Squad C453 The Phillips Exeter Monthly 121, Circulation Managerg Riding Club, Secretaryg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Prefer- ence, Yale. THE 1934 PEAN JAMES NELSON WALTER NEWARK, N. J. Iim. Walt, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Soccerg College Preference, Princeton. EUGENE BLAIR WARNER, JR. SOUTH BEND, IND. V Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Dartmouth EDWARD THOMAS WHITE CAMBRIDGE, MAss. Wheat. Ed, Entered Junior Yearg Academy Crew C355 Class Swimming C255 All-Class Swimming Teamg Class Soccer Czlg Championship Senior Class Soccer Teamg Dramatic Association Cgj, Secretaryg Cast, Gold in the Hills, Production Staii Q21 3 Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. 128 THE 1934 PEAN Entered Senior Yearg Academy Baseball Squadg College Pref- erence, Amherst. FRANK CLIFFORD WI-HTMORE, JR. STATE COLLEGE, PA. 4 W'hit. Entered Senior Yearg Class Swimmingg All-Class Swimming Teamg Dramatic Associationg College Preference, Amherstg Phi Epsilon Sigma. THOMAS PORTER WHITNEY TOLEDO, OHIO KlT0m.77 Uwhiti!! JOHN I-IERVEY WHJLIAMSON NEW YORK, N. Y. Willie, Lon. Entered Iunior Yearg Track Squad C353 Winter Track Squad C3jg All-Class Soccer Teamg Championship Senior Class Soccer Teamg Four-Year Clubg Scientific Societyg THE PEAN, Assistant Photographic Editorg College Preference, Harvard. 4 THE 1934 PEAN 129 F , MERRITT ALVIN WILLIAMSON LANcAsTER, N. H. Wil1f' 'LWilly. Entered Senior Year, Glee Club, Scientific Group, College Preference, Yule. . l ELWOOD JUSTIN WILSON, JR. BIONTVILLE, N. J. Woody .HWils. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Tennis, Class Footballg Class B: skethall, Scientilic Society fzj, Treasurerg Science Group, Honor Man, Second Group Cgjg Honorable Mention C453 Chemistry Prollciency Prize, College Preference, Dartmouth. FRANCIS EDWARD WILSON Sr. Lours, Mo. 'iSpeed. UYVils. Fran, Entered Lower Middle Year, Lower Middle Foo?ball Te mg All-Class Football Team, Academy Football Team lzjg A file- my Basketball Team C3D, Captain, Academy Track Tc-vm CKQDQ Senior Councilg Class Day Officers, Sexond Marsh lg Chrisian Fraternity Cabinet, Secretaryg Lower Middle Clvss, Vice-Presi- dent, Upper Middle Class, Vice-President, Deacon Phillips Church, Southern Club: Senior Councilg Dance Commnteeg College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. 1 l 130 THE 1934 PEAN JOHN OLIVER WILSON New YORK, N. Y. Jack, Nacho. Entered Junior Year, Academy Soccer Team Cgj, Captain, Class Swimming Cy, All-Class Swimming Team, All-Class Track Team C255 G. L. Soule Debating Society, Ransom Hooker Trophy, 1932, Bandler Junior Latin Prize, Second, College Pref- erence, Yale. STUART STRONG WILSON, JR. ORACLE, Aiuz. Stuie. Wi1s. Entered Upper Middle Year, Southern Club, Southern Club Dance Committee, Cum Laude, Honor Man, First Group, Sher- man Hoar Prize in American History, College Preference, Yale. WILLIAM HERBERT WRIGHT, JR. WELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. Bill, Entered junior Year, Winter Track Squad, All-Class Track Team, Class Tennis, The Exonian, Associate Editor, Becker Prize in Ancient History, College Preference, Harvard. THE1934 PEAN 131 BURT JOHN WYNKOOP XVELLESLEY HILLS, MAss. t'King. Wynie. t'Burt. Entered junior Yearg Class Golf C259 Championship Senior Class Basketball Team, Track Squad 5 Phillips Church Monitorg College Preference, Harvard. ANDREW PLIMPTON YOUNG GREENWICH, CONN. Andy, Plirnp. Entered Lower Middle Year, Championship Lower Middle Class Hockeyg Class Football C215 Class Hockey Cglg Class Tennis C315 All-Class Hockeyg Glee Club 3 College Preference, Harvard. HOWARD LATHAM YOUNG ORIENT, N. Y. Howie, Chick, Entered junior Year, Academy Track Team, Managerg Ath- letic Associationg Class Swimming Czjg Track Squad C255 Honor Man, First Groupg Honorable Mentiong Dramatic Association Czj, Production Staffg Glee Club C235 The Exonian, Associate Editor, Herodotan Society 3 Science Group, Golden Branch De- bating Societyg Four-Year Club 3 College Preference, Yale. 132 THE 1934 PEAN ROBERT BARNES YOUNG GREAT NECK, N. Y. HBob. 1 Entered junior Yearg Class Basketball C453 All-Class Basket- ball fzjg Lower Middle Class Basketball Championship Teamg Class Football 5459 Class Tennisg Academy Tennis Squadg Foul'- Year Club Qzjg Herodotan Society fzj, Treasurer, Golden Branch Literary Society QE, Treasurer, Vice-President, 7 he Ex- oniang Inter-Fraternity Councilg College Preference, Princeton, Kappa Delta Pi. ROBERT WAINWRIGHT ZACHARY SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 'iBob. Entered Senior Year, Glee Clubg College Preference, Princeton. THE1934 PEAN 133 College Preferences Harvard C9652 Allen, Bart, Batt, Benchley, Brennan, Bullard, Casey, Chace, Cheney, Coffin, Colen, Colwell, Connolly, Crosbie, Crane, Cumming, DeKruif, deVore, Donovan, Dorman, Dowd, Downes, Duncan, I. C. Eaton, Fawcett, Fraser, E. M. Fuller, Glueck, Goodwin, Gregg, Gruening, Hall, Hazeltine, Hausermann, Helfat, Herrick, Hickey, Howard, J. P. Hunsaker, I. C. Hunsaker, J. B. jones, R. O. Jones, j. W. Kaufmann, Keeley, Kemp, Kevorkian, Kline, Lathrop, Leary, Lemke, Lewis, S. R. Linscott, Litt, Littman, Malcolm, McDermott, Meyer, Morse, Mosher, Mowery, Mozley, Neary, Nevins, Oakman, Oatis, Olmsted, Pettingell, Pierce, Porter, Prouty, Reed, Rudnick, Ryan, Sargent, Schweppe, Shapiro, Shaw, Shute, Sleeper, Sorrow, G. H. Spencer, Steinfeld, Stevens, Strassburger, R. C. Stuart, Swan, D. Taylor, Thayer, Trainer, Tynan, White, I. H. Williamson, Wright, Wynkoop, A. P. Young. Yale C 585: Abrams, Anderson, Barlow, Bate, Brinkerhoff, Campbell, W. P. Carter, Casparis, Champlin, Cookman, Cooney, Crawford, Cummer, Curley, Dent, DiFilippo, Doble, Fisher, Forrest, L. D. Fuller, Garland, Godchaux, Grasson, Gray, Hamilton, Hinkley, I. W. Johnson, Kebabian, Levitt, Marshall, T. R. Martin, W. G. Martin, Millan, Miller, Morgan, L. H. Norins, Reiss, Runyan, H. D. Savage, J. W. Savage, Simon, Slick, Sloane, C. D. Smith, Spitz, Stahl, Stanton, Stebbins, Thorpe, Trues- dell, Walsh, M. A. Williamson, F. E. Wilson, I. O. Wilson, S. S. Wilson, H. L. Young. Princeton C335: Aiken, Anderson, Applegate, Avery, Bentkamp, Bentley, Broad, Burket, Carlson, N. M. Carter, Coddington, Coors, Davisson, Deemer, Hamill, W. B. johnson, Kauffman, Kuryla, Lock- wood, Lucus, Matthews, McCampbell, Myers, Nickols, Palmer, Robinson, Satterthwaite, W. Spencer, Toll, Travis, Walter, R. B. Young, Zachary. Dartmouth C1651 Bott, Burnap, Cannell, Feineman, Gordon, Griffing, Holmes, Hutchinson, Krusch- witz, R. W. Linscott, Niebling, Rice, Stoodley, Sweeney, Warner, E. I. Wilson. M assaehusetts Institute of Technology C1251 Beere, Burditt, Coburn, W. E. Eaton, Fitzgibbon, Hull, Peyton, Preston, Scott, Sessler, Vosburgh, Wallace. Amherst C951 Creese, Eisenhart, Howland, Greenlaw, Sykes, H. H. Taylor, L. M. Taylor, Whit- more, Whitney. Cornell C751 Dexter, Macleod, Rockwell, Sawyer, J. A. Smith, W. H. Smith, Thompson. Williams C751 Barnard, Borden, Cumber, Deeley, Kay, Kellogg, Mitchell. University of Michigan C551 Eldridge, Fremont, Kollig, McClellan, Stannard. Bowdoin C45: Arnold, Bennett, Parker, Symonds. United States Military Academy C351 Barnicle, Blanchard, Root. Colgate C25: Bodensten, Sisson. Leland Stanford Junior University C25: Hatch, Rolling. University of Pennsylvania C25: Baumer, Cameron. Brown C15: Heywood. Duke C15: Lucas. Hamilton CID! C. W. Moore. Haverford C151 Beers. Swarthmore C15: Bender. United States Naval Academy C151 W. C. jones. University of Maine C151 Laing. University of Virginia C15: Nicrosi. Wesleyan CIJZ Little. Undecided C352 Lee, Marcus, Spindler. 134. THE 1934 PEAN Senior Class Addresses Abrams, L. B., Jr., Aiken, R. K., Jr., Allen, C. R., Anderson, A. L., Anderson, R. E., Jr. Applegate, P. R., Jr Avery, J. B., Barlow, C. M., Barnard, G. B., Barnicle, T. E., Bart, B. F., Jr., Bate, O. M., Jr., Batt, W. L., Jr., Batuner, D. H., Beere, D. C., Beers, S. L., Benchley, N. G., Bender, J. C., Bennett, B. M., Bentkamp, K. A., Bentley, Peter, 4th, Blanchard, W. H., Bodensten, R. F., Borden, A. G., Bott, 'R. N., Brennan, S. H., Jr., Brinkerhoif, Van Wyck, Jr., Broad, H. S., Bullard, M. G., Burditt, W. F., 2nd, Burket, J. F., Jr., Burnap, C. F., Jr., Butler, F. A., Cameron, R. T., Campbell, H. H., Cannell, F. W., Carlson, R. E., Carter, N. M., Carter, W. P., Casey, R. L., Casparis, W. S., Champlin, VV. H., Jr., Chase, D. G., Cheney, G. A., Coburn E. R., Jr., Coddington, C. K., Coffin, D. P., Colon, D. J., Colwell, A. H., Connolly, J. T., Jr., Cookman, G. E., Cooney, R. B., Coors, W. K., Crane, L. P., 16 Woodland Avenue, 328 Highland Avenue, 491 Main Street, 754 Dixie Lane, 21 Franklin Place, 169 Waterman Street, 9 30 Woodland Avenue, 1820 South Rittenhouse Square, II Gorman Road, Valley Road, Arden Lane, 32 Erwin Park Road, 346 Main Street, 1243 33d Street, 5 Library Place, 2 Lynwood Road, 8 DeForest Avenue, Bankers Trust Company, 229 Broad Street, 3 Hillside Avenue, Old Post Road, 204 Vose Avenue, 47 Irving Street, 440 Turnpike Street, 2056 Calumet Avenue, 815 Comstock Avenue, IQ Andrew Road, 85 North Main Street, Bedford Road, 224 East 49th Street, Q7 Herrick Road, 3 Oak Knoll, 955 Kensington Avenue, 74 Walnut Street, 4011 Collins Avenue, 296 Neehoiden Street, 317 Grove Street, 777 Riverside Drive, 21 Flint Street, Grenwolde, 218 High Street, 285 Broad Avenue, 1301 President Street, I9 Beech Street, 57th Street, Glen Ridge, N. J. New Castle, Pa. ' Greenfield, Mass. Wayzata, Minn. Plainfield, N. J. Morristown, N. J. Providence, R. I. Plainfield, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Framingham, Mass. New Canaan, Conn. Essex Fells, N. J. Montclair, N. J. Johnstown, Pa. Washington, D. C. Bridgewater, Mass. Scarsdale, N. Y. Summit, N . J. New York City. Alpine, N . J. Red Bank, N. J. Chelsea, Mass. Staatsburg, N. Y. South Orange, N. J. Arlington, Mass. North Andover, Mass. Toledo, Ohio. Syracuse, N. Y. Swampscott, Mass. Rutland, Vt. Sarasota, Fla. Chappaqua., N. Y. New York City. Southampton, N. Y. Iron River, Mich. Arlington, Mass. Woodstock, N. Y. Plainfield, N. J. New Canaan, Conn. Natick, Mass. Miami Beach, Fla. Rochester, N. H. Needham, Mass. Melrose, Mass. Suncook, N. H. Johnson City, N. Y. Salem, Mass. Great Neck, N. Y. South Hancock, Me. Newburyport, Mass. Englewood, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. Golden, Col. Rockland, Me. THE 1934 PEAN ' 135 Crawford, W. W., Creese, P. G., Crosbie, A. H., Crosbie, W. S., Cumber, W. G., Cummer, E. W., Cumming, R. I., Curley, R. I., Davisson, I. W., Deeley, J. M., Jr., Deemer, J. J. G., DeKruif, Hendrik, Dent, G. H., deVore, Nicholas, Jr., Dexter, F. A., DiFilippo, L. M., Doble, F. D., Donovan, J. M., Dorman, T. T., Dowd, R. A., Downes, R. C., Downey, F. L., Ir., Duff, W. W., jr., Duncan, R. F., Eaton, J. C., Eaton, W. E., jr., Eisenhart, R. H., Eldridge, C. E., Ir., Fawcett, R. W., Feineman, R. E., Fisher, B. R., FitzGibb0n, H. S., I Forrest, E. H., Fraser, W. D., Fremont, R. F., Fuller, E. M., Ir., Fuller, L. D., Garland, R. T., Glueck, D. S., r., Godchaux, Leon, jr., Goodwin, Norton, Gordon, O. A., Ir., Grassorr, M. A. R., Gray, W. C., Greenlaw, R. W., Ir., Gregg, R. L., Grifhng, E. I., Ir., Grindlay, R. S., Gruening, H. S., Hager, E. H., Hagge, R. S., Hall, G. D., Ir., Hamill, J. B., Hamilton, H. T., jr. 7 Haseltine, E. D., jr., Harrison, C. L., Hatch, G. S., Haussermann, A. H. 1 32 Hart Place, 63 Lindale Street, 120 Lake Avenue, Alger Court West, 625 South Gulf Stream Avenue, 3 5 3 Hammond Street, 70 Linden Avenue, 870 West 4th Street, 7 Homestead Road, 310 East 44th Street, I5 Purchase Street, I0 Sunset Terrace, IQ Barry Street, Pleasant Street, 44 Bradford Street, 333 East 68th Street, 37 Cohawney Road, 574 Algoma Boulevard, 40 Center Street, 20 Leasure Avenue, I5 Rochambeau Road, 40 Greenwood Avenue, U. S. Naval Hospital, 1316 East Avenue, oo Elizabeth Road, Marrett Road, I 1740 Beechwood Boulevard, 68 Main Avenue, 138 Colonial Parkway, I0 Liberty Street, 548 Harmon Street, 60 Fairview Avenue, 98 North Main Street, 28 Dale Avenue, Stony Lodge, 5 Everett Place, 1160 North Sheridan Road, V 3543 Bedford Avenue, Orange Center Road, 3 Garden Road, 109 West Englewood Avenue, 107 Calumet Avenue, 159 Prince Street, 362 Almeda Avenue, 527 Riverside Drive, Depeyster Avenue, 5o7 Mclndoe Street, 30 jane Road, 25 Ridgeview Avenue, 24 Ridge Road, 32 Lexington Avenue, Wren House, 1565 East California Street, 650 Ocean Avenue, Akron, Ohio. Danvers, Mass. Newton Center, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Bronxville, N. Y. Sarasota, Fla. Bangor, Me. Bridgeport, Conn. Short Hills, N. I. Lee, Mass. Williamsport, Pa. Wellesley, Mass. New York City. Rye, N. Y. Orange, Mass. Dorchester, Mass. Hingham Center, Mass. Lawrence, Mass. New York City. Scarsdale, N. Y. Oshkosh, Wis. North Easton, Mass. New Castle, Pa. Scarsdale, N. Y. West Newton, Mass. Newport, R. I. Rochester, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. Lexington, Mass. Rochester, N. H. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sea CHE, N. Y. Manhassett, N. Y. Rochester, N. H. Birmingham, Mich. South Orange, N. I. West Hartford, Conn. Gloucester, Mass. Ossining, N. Y. New Orleans, La. Lake Forest, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. Orange, Conn. Beockton, Mass. Englewood, N. I. Calumet, Mich. West Newton, Mass. Youngstown, Ohio. New York City. Tenafly, N. I. Wausau, Wis. Newton Center, Mass. White Plains, N. Y. Summit, N. I. Bradford, Mass. Rydal, Pa. Pasadena, Cal. Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 136 THE 1931, PEAN Helfat, H. A., Herrick, I. H., Heywood, W. M., Ir., Hickey, E. V., Ir., Hinkley, A. G., Jr., Holmes, T. W., Howard, A. T., 2d, Howland,.R. M., Hull, L. W., ' Hunsaker, I. P., , Hunsaker,.I. C., Jr., Hutchinson, R. S., Johnson, I. W., Ir., Johnson, W. B., jr., Jones, I. E., jones, R. O., jones, W. C., Kauffman, E. I., Ir., Kaufmann, I. W., Kay, G. T., Kebabian, P. B., Keeley, F., Jr., Kellogg, L. B., Kline, I. X., Knight, R. B., Kollig, J. M., Kruschwitz, G. H., Kuryla, I. A., Lahee, Henry, Laing, E. T., Lathrop, G. F., Leary, Timothy, Jr., Lee, F. L., Lemke, N. A., A Levitt, D. M., Lewis, C. W., Ir., Linscott, R. W., Ir., Linscott, S. R., Litman, A. S., , Litt, A. H., Little, E. A., Little, R. W., Lockwood, I. H., Lucas, C. L., - Lucus, T. D., Ir., - Macleod, M. J., jr., Malcolm, D. D., Marcus, R. F., Marshall, R, M., Martin, T. R., Martin, VV. G., Matthews, B. T., McCampbell, S. G., McCreery, W. B., McDermott, W. P., Jr., McLellan, D. L., Meeker, C. K., Merrick, R. B.. 8 Muriel Avenue, I7 North Main Street, 614 Madison Street, 66 Fountain Street, 711 Lafayette Avenue, 31 Summer Street, I2 Hillside Avenue, QI Alden Street, 45 Wildwood Street, Q3 Fairmount Avenue, 1 Columbus Avenue, 86 Lake Street, 106 William Street, V 5o5 East Broadway, 5119 Penton Road, Q3 Beaumont Avenue, 682 Prospect Street, 499 Summit Street, 534 Tremont Avenue, 40 North Wyoming Street, 112 Prospect Street, 704 Holland Avenue, I2 Essex Street, ' Las Cajas, Apt. 3, Pachuca, 3427 Mockingbird Lane, 69 Harthorn Avenue, 1 1 1 Devonshire Street, 44 Burroughs Street, Robbins Road, 3131 West Highland Boulevard, 1 Vista Drive, 16 Goodwin Terrace, 128 Youle Street, 357 William Street, Hotel Alden, 36 Wallace Avenue, 25 Clark Street, 110 Elm Avenue, 18 Maple Terrace, Hayden Rowe Street, I4 East 64th Street, 132 Ponlield Road, 1527 Fourth Street, 155 East Genesee, Street, 7o5 Irving Place, 319 Essex Road, 1120 Park Avenue, 1715 Denniston Avenue, 6 Brown Street, 5591 Clarendon Avenue, 337 Cherry Bend, 265 Audley Street, Lawrence, N. Y. Southampton, N. Y Fall River, Mass. West Newton, Mass Buffalo, N. Y. Keene, N. H. Melrose, Mass. Kennebunkport, Me Waverley, Pa. Glen Head, L. I., N. Glen Head, L. I., N. Whitman, Mass. Winchester, Mass. Chatham, N. J. Closter, N. J. Cooperstown, N. Y. Manchester, N. H. Girard, Ohio. Pittsburgh, Pa. Newtonville, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. Westfield, N. J. Hazelton, Pa. Providence, R. I. Saginaw, Mich. Amesbury, Mass. Hidalgo, Mexico. Dallas, Texas. Bangor, Me. Boston, Mass. jamaica Plain, Mass Walpole, Mass. Milwaukee, Wis. Great Neck, N. Y. Westwood, N. I. Melrose, Mass. Stoneham, Mass. New York, N. Y. Mt. Vernon, Y. Framingham, Mass. Rahway, N. Maplewood, N. I. Hopkinton, Mass. New York City. Bronxville, N. Y. Charlemont, Mass. New Orleans, La. Auburn, N. Y. Duluth, Minn. Chappaqua, N. Y. Kenilworth, Ill. New York City. Pittsburgh, Pa. Salem, Mass. Detroit, Mich. Merion, Pa. South Orange, N. I. Y Y. THE 1934 PEAN 137 Meyer, H. W., Jr., Millan, R. Q., Miller, S. A., Mitchell, J. H., 3d, Moore, C. W., Morgan, J. K., Morse, P. W., Morten, R. P., Mosher, C. B., Mowery, I. K., Mozley, R. F. Mudge, G. O. Myers, E. A., Nevins, John, Neary. R. V., Newman, R. H., Nichols, C. H., Jr., Nicrosi, J. B., Niebling, R. F., 1 Norins, L. H., Noyes, I. C., A l Oakman, C. S., jr.-, Oatis, I. M., jr., Olmsted, J. W., Palmer, O. M., Parker, W. B., Ir., Peterson, F. G., jr., Pettingell, W. L., Peyton, N. H., Pierce, C. D., Porter, E. H., Ir., Preston, W. W., Prouty, Donald, Ramsey, C. C., Reed, C. H., Reiss, W.4A., Rice, C. W., Robinson,H. A., Rockwell, W. S., Rolfing, W. A., Root, P. C., Ir., Rudnick, S. W., Runyon, W. N., Ryan, R. M., Saltonstall, J. L., Ir., Sargent, Fitzwilliam, 3d, Satterthwaite, F. B., Savage, H. D., Jr., Savage, J. W., Sawyer, H. M., Schweppe, D. W., Scott, D. S., Sessler, R. E., Shapiro, A. M., Shaw, R. S., Shute, H. F., Simon, F. R., Sisson, F. U., 45 Seminole Avenue, 321 Vanderveer Street, 35 Cobane Terrace, 58 Chestnut Street, 55 Grand Avenue, 666 Richmond Road, 321 Griggs Avenue, 523 Central Avenue, 29 Kay Street, 41 Cherryvale Avenue, 152 Main Street, 2Q VVilder Street, 3102 Snyder Avenue, 35 Lincoln Street, 5 1 IO Kenwood Avenue, IQ24 Elizabeth Street, 410 Felder Avenue, 426 Center Street, 2 Lime Street, 2008 Day Street, 32 Morris Street, 122 Windsor Avenue, Moylanl' Westhill, Shore Road, 73 Orchard Street, 474 Main Street, 2432 East 7th Street, 1102 Brandon Lane, Westover Hills, 1611 Richmond Road, 226 Liberty Street, Sea Lane, 3 Sheffield West, 636 Michigan Avenue, QQ West Central Street, 9 Webster Avenue, Forest Lane, 1201 Winston Avenue, 1 1 1 Devonshire Street, 35 Columbia Street, 136 East oth Street, 28 Berkeley Street, Buck Lane, 30 Church Lane, 3733 84th Street, 32 North Main Street, Stuyvesant Apt., Elmwood Avenue, 52 Fountain Road, 186 Miller Avenue, 136 High Street, High Street, 124 Henry Street, IO7 Windsor Place, Forest Hills, N. Y. Middleton, Ohio. West Orange, N. I. Cohoes, N. Y. Hulberton, N. Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. South Euclid, Ohio. Teaneck, N. I. Dunkirk, N. Y. Newport, R. l. Springfield, Mass. Amesbury, Mass. Elizabeth, N. j. Brooklyn, N. Y. Manchester, N. H. Chicago, lll. Pueblo, Col. Montgomery, Ala. South Orange, N. I. Boston, Mass. Colebrook, N. H. Ann Arbor, Mich. Everett, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. Rose Valley, Pa. Cape Elizabeth, Me. Leominster, Mass. Amesbury, Mass. Duluth, Minn. Exeter, N. H. - Wilmington, Del. Lexington, Ky. East Braintree, Mass. V, Lajolla, Cal. Winchester, Mass. Sheboygan, Mich. Franklin, Mass. Hanover, N. H. Scarsdale, N. Y. San Marino, Cal. Boston, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Plainfield, N. I. Nashua, N. H. Topsfield, Mass. Haverford, Pa. Short Hills, N. I. Scarsdale, N. Y. Deerwood, Minn. Jackson Heights, N. Y. New Canaan, Conn. Buffalo, N. Y. Arlington, Mass. Portsmouth, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Manchester, Conn. Syracuse, N. Y. 'T 1 1 l i 138 TH E1934PEAN Sleeper, D. C., Slick, T. B., Sloane, T. E., Smith, C. D., Smith, I. A., Sorrow, F. W., Spencer, G. H., Spencer, W. B., Spindler, D. I., Spitz, K. A., Stahl, N. M., Stannard, E. C., Stanton, A. P., Stebbins, S. I., Steinfeld, T. A., Stevens, I. B., Stoodley, H. M., Strassburger, I. A. P., Stuart, R. C., Swan, A., Jr., Sweeney, C. T., Ir., Sykes, G. W. R., Taylor, D. H., Taylor, H. H., Taylor, L. M., Ir., Thayer, R. L., Thompson, B. R., jr., Thorne, T. K., Thorpe, Merle, Ir., Tidball, V. I., jr., Toll, C. H., Ir., Trainer, R. B., Travis, W. S., Truesdell, C. W., Turner, E. H., Ir., Tynan, I. F., Vanderhoef, F. B., Jr., Verity, C. W., Ir., Vosburgh, M. C., Wallace, R. H., Walsh, C. A., Ir., Walter, I. N., Warner, E. B., Ir., White, E. T., Whithed, H. H., Ir., Whitmore, F. C., Jr., Whitney, T. P., Williams, G. C., Williamson, I. H., Williamson, M. A., Wilson, Elwood, Jr., Wilson, F. E., Wilson, I. O., Wilson, S. S., Jr., Wright, W. H., Ir., Wynkoop, B. I., Young, A. P., Young, H. L., Young, R. B., 191 Clyde Street, 32 West 18th Street, Llewellyn Park, 1061 Rahway Road, 619 Sydenham Avenue, Westmount, 30 Sequin Street, Maple Hill, IOO5 East Avenue, 1124 Cornell Avenue, Thornburg, 1124 Milton Avenue, 156 West 86th Street, 40 South 16th Street, 38 Elm Street, 328 Raleigh Road, 310 West End Avenue, SI Berkeley Street, 331 Lake Street, Normandy Farm, 5 Beacon Street, 87 Chestnut Street, 87 Chestnut Street, 6733 Emlen Street, Germantown, Snow Inn, 3733 84th Street, Rockville Pike, 1 215 Grand Avenue, I2 Snell Street, 233 East 62d Street, 479 Rugby Road, 370 Plandome Road, 490 Huron Avenue, Husted Lane, 218 South Main Street, 161 Franklin Avenue, 522 South 7th Street, 129 Angell Street, 43 Bleecker Street, 318 West Navarre Street, 7 Mercer Circle, 933 17th Avenue, 2734 Inwood Drive, 23 Grant Street, 490 West End Avenue, Q4 Bunker Hill Street, Waverly Place, 627 Clara Avenue, 433 East SISL Street, 1 5 Center Street, Fuller Road, I4 Windsor Road, Calhoun Drive, Lakeville Road, Brookline, Mass. Oklahoma City, Okla. West Orange, N. J. Plainfield, N. I. Quebec, Canada. New Britain, Conn. Rochester, N. Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Swissvale, Pa. New York City. Allentown, Pa. Fairhaven, Vt. Westerly, R. I. Kenilworth, Ill. New York City. Nashua, N. H. Arlington, Mass. Gwynedd Valley, Pa. Danvers, Mass. Babylon, N. Y. Westmoreland D., N. H. Conifer, N. Y. Noroton, Conn. Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. Harwichport, Mass. Jackson Heights, N. Y. Bethesda, Md. Laramie, Wyo. Amherst, Mass. New York City. Brooklyn, N. Y. South Otselic, N. Y. Plandome, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Greenwich, Conn. Middletown, Ohio. Lapeer, Mich. Lafayette, Ind. Providence, R. I. Newark, N. I. South Bend, Ind. Cambridge, Mass. North Seattle, Wash. State College, Pa. Toledo, Ohio. Wellsboro, Pa. New York City. Lancaster, N. H. Montvale, N. J. St. Louis, Mo. New York City. Deposit, N. Y. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Greenwich, Conn. Orient, N. Y. Great Neck, N. Y. THE1934 PEAN 139 Back Row-Haussermann, Olmsted, Donovan, Howard, Lemke F rant Raw-Downes, Barnicle, Turner, Allen, Wilson Senior Council 1933-1934 President . . ............ . EMMONS H. TURNER, IR. C. R. ALLEN R. C. DOWNES J. W, Omrsrian T. E. BARNICLE A. H. HAUSSERMANN E. H. TURNER, IR. I, M. DONOV.-KN ' A. H. HOXX'ARD F. E. WILSON N. A. LEMKE HE Senior Council is composed of a group of ten Seniors, selected by their own class in their Upper Middle year, out of twenty-two candidates nominated by the Senior Council then in ofnce. This group, acting with Dr. Perry, their leader, represents the student body in presenting petitions and in obtaining privileges from the facultyg they are the students' representatives. Composed, as it is, of ten selected Seniors, and granted practically un- limited powers to express the opinion of the students, it represents what is probably the fore- most student organization. 140 THE 1934 PEAN President , . Secrelary , . First M arshal Second M arshal Third lWa1'sl111l Valediclorian Oralor . . . Poet . . , Historia I1 . . Standing-Kaufmann, Howland, Fisher, Stannarcl Scaled-Olmsted, Donovan, Allen, Barnicle, Wilson Class Day fficers C. R. ALLEN T. E. BARNICLE J. M. DONOVAN F. E. WII,SON J. W. OLMSTED B. R. FISHFR J. W. KAUFMANN R. M. HOYVLIXND E. C. STANNARD THE1934 PEAN 141 Cum Laude Society Pf6Sfd6IllF'lNfIR. BARRETT Vf66-Pf6Sfd6l1l'PROFESSOR CUSHWA Secrclary-PROFESSOR IXIRTLAND T fCt15ll7L'f1lx4R. H.ATCI1 BRENT LIAXVVELL ABEL ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN DONALD WILLIAM BAKER ARTHUR HASELTINE CARTER PERRY JAMES CULVER ALFRED BROKAW DIXON DELANO EDGELL MAXWELL F ERNALD EVELETH JOHN ANDREW F ARRELL RICHARD FREDERIC FRENCH ROBERT AVERILL HARMAN NELSON HASTINGS ROBERT CHARLES HAYMAN DANA WALDRON HAYWARD ALFRED TOWNSHEND JOHNSON RUSSELL MACANALLY JOHNSTON BEN DREW KIMPEL BERTRAND LOUIS KOHLMANN ROBERT ERIC CARLSON WILLIAM HILTON CHAMPLIN EVERETT ROBERT COBURN, JR. WILLIAM KISTLER COORS HENDRICR DEKRUIE NICHOLAS DEVORE, JR. JAMES CLIFFORD EATON BENJAMIN REEVES FISHER T933 LEAVITT SARGENT XVHITE IQJ4 flfirs! Efccfionb STUART STRONG XVILSON, JR. BIALCOLM EARL LEWIS SAMUEL BELKNAP MAYO ROBERT SARGENT LTCCOY JOHN ALOYSIUS OlKEEFE .ADDISON MELVIN PARKER, JR. SILAS BENT PHILLIPS, JR. CHARLES ALBERT PINOREE EDWARD HOLLISTER RIDDLE WARREN BIILLIARD RODGERS ARTHUR MEIR SCHLESINOER, JR. EDWIN ITENRY SCHORER, JR. ANTHONY NELSON SMITH DEXTER ALLEN SMITII EDWARD MILLER THAYER AVILLIAM ORVILLE THOMAS, JR. CHARLES EGBERT TUTTLE, JR. WARREN ALLEN TYSON, JR. EDWARD LEC LERC V OGT RICHARD BIIOULTON HOXVLIXND LEWIS WILLIAM HULL RIPLEY OGDEN JONES JAY WILLIAM KAUEMANN GORDON TULLY KAY WALTER BROWN PARKER, JR. HARLAN AMEN ROBINSON ROBERT BROWNING TRAINER OUNDED in IQO7, the Cum Laude organization is an honorary Society among the preparatory schools throughout the Country and resembles the Phi Beta Kappa of colleges. The first Chapter of this Society Was founded at Tome School in Maryland and the second here at Exeter. In twenty-five years the Cum Laude Society has increased greatly, for there are now chapters in more than eightv different schools. The Cum Laude has four different classes of members: charter members, honorary mem- bers, two of which are elected annually, faculty members, Who must be either Phwi Beta Kappa or Sigma Xi rnembersg members who are chosen from the first fifth of the graduating Class. Elections to this Society are made three times during the yearg at the end of the fall termg in the middle and at the end of the spring term. 142 THE 1934PEAN Four Year Club OFFICERS President. . . ........ . . A. T. HOWARD Vice-President . . A. H. HAUSSERMANN Secretary . . . . . C. W. TRUESDELL MEMBERS A. L. ANDERSON L. T. GRILK W. S. ROCKWELL S. L. BEERS C. L. HARRISON P. C. ROOT, IR. J. C. BENDER A. H. HAUSSERMANN S. W. RUDNICK E. J. BLEASE W. M. HEYWOOD, IR F. B. SATTERTHWAITE S. H. BRENNAN, JR. T. W. HOLMES H. F. SHUTE R. E. CARLSON A. T. HOWARD W. H. SMITH A G. H. CHENEY R. M. HOWLAND E. C. STANNARD D. P. COETIN R O. JONES I. B. STEVENS A. H. COLWELL R. B. COONEY J. F. KEELEY, JR. I. A. KURYLA D. H. TAYLOR R. L. THAYER W. K: COORS G. F. LATHROP B. R. THOMPSON W. W. CRAWFORD N A. LEMKE W. S. TRAVIS W. S. CROSBIE R W. LINSCOTT, IR. C. W. TRUESDELL R. J. CURLEY A. H. LITT E. H. TURNER, JR. J. W. DAVISSON R. W. LITTLE F. B. VAXNDERITOEF J. J. G. DEEMER T. D. LUCUS, JR. C. A. WALSH, JR. F. A. DEXTER R C. MAHONEY E. T. WHITE F. D. DOBLE S. G. MCCAMPBELL H. G. VVILLIAMS T. T. DORMAN G. S. OAKMAN, JR. J. H. WILLIAMSON G. A. DORR, JR. C, D. PIERCE J. O. WILSON J. C. EATON C. W. RICE W. H. WRIGHT, JR. NORTON GOODWIN H A. ROBINSON H. L. YOUNG M. A. R. GRASSON R. B. YOUNG HE Four-Year Club Was theoretically founded in 1784, and consists of students Cusually Seniorsj who have been in the Academy for four years or more. The Four-Year Club does not hold any annual picnic or banquet as do so many other organizations, and therefore their one time for recreation comes on the day when they all gather together to have their picture taken. This year the Four-Year Club was in an extremely frivolous mood when that day came around, and the net result Was that the picture has been carefully put away, to be used only in case one of the group should some day find it necessary to prove himself insane. We sincerely hope that the 193 5 PEAN Board Will be more Successful than the present board in procuring a picture of this noble organization that will be Suitable for publication. THE 1934 PEAN 143 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 . . Bluifer . . High-brow . . Giant . . . Baby .... Best speaker . . Best natured . . Pessimist. . . Optimist . . . Woman-hater . . Cutter .... Politician . . Clown. . . Unluckiest . . Senior Class Ballot C. R. ALLEN T. F.. BARNICLE C. R. ALLEN T. E. BARNICLE C. R. ALLEN C. R. ALLEN R. C. DOWNES C. R. ALLEN H. N. STOODLEY N. G. BENCHLEY C. M. BARLOW J. W. OLMSTED R. E. ANDERSON R. V. NEARY C. M. BARLOW T. E. BARNICLE E. J. KAUFFMAN, JR. C. D. SMITH W. H. BLANCHARD R. E. ANDERSON N. deVORE B. R. FISHER R. B. YOUNG D. H. TAYLOR C. H. TOLL E. T. WHITE j. W. KAUFMANN T. E. BARNICLE I. W. KAUFMANN D. H. TAYLOR A. T. HOWARD J. C. HUNSAKER J. W. OLMSTED H. N. STOODLEY C. W. VERITY J. W. OLMSTED C. R. ALLEN F. E. WVILSON C. R. ALLEN T. BARNICLE J, M. DONOVAN W. K. COORS A. H. HAUSSERMANN A. KEVORKIAN W. K. COORS J. W. OLMSTED B. R. FISHER T. E. BARNICLE T. W. HOLMES J. W. OLMSTED C. R. ALLEN R. B. COONEY R. B. YOUNG J. C. HUNSAKER, IR. C. S. OAKMAN J. W. OLMSTED R. B. YOUNG C. W. TRUESDELL N. G. BENCHLEY S. H. BRENNAN S. H. BRENNAN R. I. CUMMING S. H. BRENNAN F. D. DOBLE S. H. BRENNAN C. W. TRUESDELL R. B. YOUNG A. H. HAUSSERMANN R. I. CURLEY W. S. TRAVIS F. E. YVILSON F. E. VVILSON O. M. BATE T. R. MARTIN F. E. WILSON A. KEVORKIAN C. W. LEWIS B. R. FISHER N. G. BENCHLEY R. M. HOWLAND T. B. SLICK M. THORPE J. W. OLMSTED O. M. PALMER F. E. WILSON T. B. SLICK W. K. COORS A. P. YOUNG H. N. STOODLEY S. D. STEBBINS W. W. CRAWFORD S. S. WILSON S. H. BRENNAN W. K. COORS E. T. WHITE C. H. TOLL G. T. KAY R. L. CASEY K. A. BENTKAMP R. M. RYAN T. E. BARNICLE C. D. PIERCE J. W. KAUTFMANN G. T. KAY R. F. MOZLEY 1 ASS CL UPPER MIDDLE THE 1934 PEAN 145 A. C. BELTZNER President I. T. Grrrorm E. M. WOODMAN Vice-President Secretary Upper Middle Class OU, the Upper Middle Classmen, will next year be the leaders in the life of this great school. We, the Class of IQ34, hand down to you all the responsibility which rests upon the shoulders of Seniors, with the hope that you will uphold the ideals and traditions of the Academy. You have not been an exceptional class, yet you have borne yourselves well and are worthy of praise. You must, before you enter upon your new duties, realize the step you are taking. From looking with awe at the Seniors, you must make the rest of the school look at you with pride. You will have more freedom, but you must not abuse it. Your Work will be harder, yet you must not become discouraged. You must try to broaden your outlook and must not be snobbish. Finally, you must make both the faculty and the undergraduate body respect you. We, on parting, have no fear that you Will not be able to hold the friendship of the people who, in the past, have loved the schoolg or that you will not be able to make many new friends with the aid of your upright and courageous Exeter Spirit. 146 THE 1934 PEAN DeWITT DUNCAN ARNOLD EVANSTON, ILL. Dunk JOHN CAREY APPEL INDIANAPOLIS, IND. V 4:-Tacknii czsex-5: Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Basketball Teamg Academy Tennis Squad, Herodotan Societyg College Preference, Princetong Kappa Delta Pi. Entered Upper Middle Year, All-Class Swimming fzjg Cham- pionship Upper Middle Class Swimming, All-Class Soccer, Championship Upper Middle Class Soccer, College Preference, Yale. EDWARD HAMILTON CARMAN MANILA, P. I. Ned. Ed. Manila Bill. Carm. Entered Junior Year, All-Class Track C235 All-Class Swim- ming, Academy Swimming Team, Crew Squad, Championship Upper Middle Swimming Team, Dramatic Association Czjg Or- chestra, Choir, P. E. A. Band fgjg 'College Preference, Antioch. THE 1934 PEAN 147 ROBERT LUZERNE GRINDLAY YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. 4 I B ob-71 Entered Upper Middle Yearg College Preference, Oberlin. MYRON HAMMOND EA51' ORANGE, N. I. KCHalmy'77 KlHam.7! Entered junior Yearg Class Crew C213 Class Soccer C353 All- Class Soccerg Wrestling Squadg Dramatic Associationg Scientific Groupg College Preference, Haverford. JOHN WENZEL HUCK RIVERSIDE, ILL. cr Jack-1: Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Swimming Teamg Orchestrag Ma.mie's Music Mastersg Photo- graphic Groupg College Preference, Dartmouthg Alpha Nu. 148 THE 1934 PEAN Entered Junior Year, All-Class Golf Team 5 Class Football Czjg Academy Soccer Teamg Class Tennis, Class Swimming, Glee Club Czjg Golden Branch Debating Societyg College Preference, Princeton. HARRY CHANDLER KITTREDGE, JR. ROCHESTER, N. Y. llHarry 37 KKKit.!! Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Swimming 3 All-Class Swim- ming Teamg College Preference, M. I. T. RICHARD BRAYTON KNIGHT PROVIDENCE, R. I. Dick. Knighter ROBERT BRIGGS MERRICK SOUTH ORANGE, N. Bob. Entered Upper Middle Year, Glee Clubg Rifle Clubg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1934 PEAN 149 VOLNEY JEAN TIDBALL, JR. LARAMIE, WYO. Vol, Tiddy. Entered Upper Middle Year, Crew Squad, Bandg University of Wyoming. JOHN JOSEPH TUOHY GREAT NECK, N. Y. KKJ'oe.!! lKGuy.I7 Entered Junior Year, All-Class Tennisg Academy Tennis Teamg All-Class Squash Teamg Inter-Fraternity Councilg Col- lege Preference, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. EMMoNs HAMLHI TURNER, JR. l PLANDOMJ2, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. llHam U Entered Junior Year, Academy Football Team 145, Captain, Harvard Interscholastic Track Team fab, Winter Track Squad f4jg Academy Track Team Czjg Junior, Lower Middle, Upper Middle Classes, Presidentg Senior Council, President, Christian Fraternity Cabinet Kal, Deacon Phillips Church C225 G. L. Soule Literary Society, Choirg Academy Debating Team, Winter Dance Committeeg J. L. Gavit Memorial Cup, Football Trophy, 19313 Most Aggressive Line Play Cup, Andover, Game of 19313 College Preference, Harvard, Alpha Nu. 150 THE 1934 PEAN Non-Returning Uppers Appel, I. C., Arnold, D. D., Carman, E. H., Forbes, E. C., Grindlay, R. S., Grinnell, K. A., Han1mond, Myron, Huck, I. W., Kittredge, H. C., Ir., Little, E. A., Merrick, R. B., Peyton, Morrow, Smith, G. C., Tidball, V. J., jr., Tower, I. L., Tribuno, M. P., Jr., Tuohy, I. I., Turner, E. H., Jr., Uline, J. B., Walker, R. F., Williams, G. C., 4124 North Penn Street, 708 Milburn Street, 210 Arias Building, Waverly Wilderness Road, 362 Alameda Avenue, 9 Belden Street, 24 Lenox Avenue, 149 Scottswood Road, Sunnyside Lane, 25 Clark Street, 265 Audrey Street, 175 Woodlawn Avenue, 22 East Sgth Street, 1215 Grand Avenue, 119 Hancock Street, 221-05 Edgewater Lane, 61 Beverly Road, 370 Plandome Road, II Leonard Avenue, 711 Chestnut Street, 2 3 Grant Street, College Preferences Yale C3j: D. D. Arnold, R. B. Merrick, I. I. Tuohy, Princeton feb: I. C. Appel, R. B. Knight. Antioch CID: E. H. Carmen. Dartmouth CID: I. W. Huck. Harvard KID: E. H. Turner. Haverford C152 M. Hammond. Oberlin Qrjz R. L. GR1NDLEY. University of Wyoming CID: V. I. Tidball, Ir. Indianapolis, Ind. Evanston, Ill. Manila, P. I. Bombay, India Youngstown, Ohio Fall River, Mass. East Orange, N. I. Riverside, Ill. Irvington, N. Y. Framingham, Mass. West Orange, N. I. St. Paul, Minn. New York, N. Y. Laramie, Wyo. Auburndale, Mass. Bayside, N. Y. Great Neck, N. Y. Plandome, N. Y. Newtonville, Mass. Waban, Mass. Wellsboro, Pa. Binns, R. H., 3d, THE 1934 PEAN 4 Upper Middle Class Adams, G. H., Ir., Alexander, John, Alter, G. E., Anderson, J. B., Anderson, R. W., Appel, I. C., Arnold, D. D., Arnold, F. A., Ir., Atwood, S. G., Augspurger, C. H., Beard, W. S., Becker, G. R., Belden, D. M., Beltzner, A. C., Benner, R. S., Jr., Bentinck-Smith, Peter, Blease, E. I., Bledsoe, W. H., Bluethenthal, Herbert, Breeden, B. C., Brewer, R. D., Ir., Bridgham, M. A., Jr., Brown, E. F., Brown, T. M., Buchsbaum, A. I., Butler, I. G., Calhoun, A. T., Campbell, R. A., Carman, E. H., Carroll, C. A., Chase, E. D., Clark, P. E. G., Clement, I. D., Cook, Walter, 2d, Cooney, I. S., Coors, Joseph, Culbert, Taylor, Dakin, T. R., Dana, E. G., Darling, R. J., Davis, G. M., Dean, Philip, Dent, S. T., Devoe, A. A., DeWitt, Peter, Dorr, G. A., Dow, N. F.. Dresser, W. L., Eaton, F., Eisner, R. S., Ellis, F. T., Jr., Ely, R. E. M., Emerson, G. W., English, I. R., Etherington, S. G., Ir., Evans, R. R., If-, 2 Merrill Street, 29 Cleveland Lane, 3412 River Road, Campo Road, QQ Elm Street, 4124 North Penn Street, 708 Milburn Street, 211 Myrtle Street, 1o6 5 National Avenue, 22 Penhurst Parkway, 42-36 147 Street, 1569 North Buklin Avenue, 1414 Market Avenue, north, 215 Campbell Street, 1o4 Maple Street, Dudley Lane, 610 West Santa Inez Avenue, 67 Millet Road, 31 Prospect Avenue, 1704 Market Street, 182 Ridgewood Avenue, 57 Main Street, 179 Davis Avenue, 160 Oakridge Avenue, 257 North York Road, 194 Riverside Drive, 30 Warren Street, I2 St. Ronan Terrace, 210 Arias Building, 6 Allee des Mierres, 241 Highland Street, 7 Currier Avenue, 190 Woodland Road, 224 Inwood Avenue, 525 VVorcester Street, II Windsor Avenue, 61 Walnut Place, 310 East 44th Street, 423 Center Street, 49 Elm Street, U. S. Naval Hospital, Prospect Avenue, 19332 Berkley Road, Seminary Hill, Route 3, 75 High Street, 133 East Soth Street, 152 East 81st Street, Addresses Plymouth, N. H. Princeton, N. J. Toledo, Ohio. Westport, Conn. New Rochelle, N. Indianapolis, Ind. Evanston, Ill. Rockland, Mass. Rockford, Ill. Buiialo, N. Y. Flushing, N. Y. La Salle, Ill. Canton, Ohio. Joliet, Ill. Springfield, Mass. Milton, Mass. San Mateo, Calif. Swampscott, Mass. Gloversville, N. Y. Wilmington, N. C. Glen Ridge, N. I. Hingham, Mass. Brookline, Mass, Summit, N. I. Willow Grove, Pa. New York City. Salem, Mass. Tryon, N. C. New Haven, Conn. Manila, P. I. Le Vesinet, France. Milton, Mass. Amesbury, Mass. Woonsocket, R. I. Bellport, L. I., N. Y. Plandome, N. Y. Golden, Col. Upper Montclair, N. Storrs, Conn. Derrick City, Pa. Wellesley Hills, Mass Buffalo, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. New York City Spotswood, N. I. South Orange, N. J. Newport, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Worcester, Mass. Newport, R. I. Red Bank, N. I. Detroit, Mich. Alexandria, Va. Exeter, N. H. New York City. New York City. Berlin, Mass. 152 THE 1934 PEAN Feeley, I. A., Fellman, J. H., F ischman, DeWitt, Fitter, C. F., Jr., Flower, John, Folsom, P. E., Forbes, E. C., Fowler, R. K., Fritz, I. M., Furman, D. D., Galbraith, R. W., Ir., Garni, G. B., Gidding, J. M., Gifford, I. T., Gosselin, E. W., Gougelmann, P. T., Gould, D. D., Grilk, L. T., Grinnell, K. A., Guiler, R. P., 3d, Haggerty, L. V., Hammond, Myron, Hanscom, H. F., Harding, R. C., Harris, W. W., Ir., Hays, D. P., Hickey, H. M., Hine, T. W., Hoopes, E. L., jr., Howland, I. H., Huck, I. W., Irving, F. C., Ir., Johnson, Harding, Ir., Johnson, J. B., Keeler, S. C., Kerr, N. S., King, A. A., Kinsley, E. W., Ir., Kittredge, H. C., Ir., Knowlton, W. B., LaMonte, G. V., Jr., Lannon, I. D., Jr., Laslie, I. L. C., Linaberry, E. B., Lyman, W. W., Ir., Madsen, I. E., Mahoney, R. C., Mathes, J. M., Ir., Maynard, G. B., Jr., McCabe, T. J., McCarty, I. B., Mead, L. W., Merriam, F. S., Metzger, W. G., 3d, Miller, H. D., Ir., Morgan, I. S., Morgner, R. F., Morse, R. H., Mulvey, W. E., Ir., Murray, Hamilton, Murray, W. F ., 204 Larch Road, 156 Robert Street, 287 Claremont Avenue, Cat Rock Road, III Pool Street, Waverly Wilderness Road, 4007 Washington Boulevard, 490 Wilbur Lane, 270 Vose Avenue, 63 Arleigh Road, 285 Central Park West, 132 Connett Place, 3oo Richards Street, Weaver Street, Quaker Ridge, 55 Nesmith Street, 9 Belden Street, U. S. Naval Academy, 380 Summit Avenue, 24 Lenox Avenue, 789 Burr Avenue, Box A, 1075 Park Avenue, 145 Youle Street, 129 East Street, 2138 North 2d Street, 153 West State Street, 149 Scottswood Road, Stonebridge, Greendale Avenue, 34 Hawthorne Place, 43 Wildwood Street, Drum Hill Road, 435 West 23d Street, 611 South Broadway, 9 Cedar Street, ror Alliance Street, East Clinton Avenue, 75 Maple Street, 426 Feldes Avenue, rr Huntington Place, 1046 Hillside Avenue, 39 Warren Street, West Drive, 29 Oakland Street, Ridge Avenue, 5 536 Sheridan Road, 139 East 79th Street, 919 Electric Street, 3838 North Bay Shore Drive, 840 Park Avenue, 914 Main Street, 666 Richmond Road, 718 Main Street, IQ Dudley Place, 72 Francis Street, Cambridge, Mass. New Orleans, La. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Cos Cob, Conn. Deerfield, Mass. Biddeford, Me. Bombay, India. Indianapolis, Ind. Dubuque, Iowa South Orange, N. I. Exeter, N. H. Great Neck, N. Y. New York City South Orange, N. I. Ioliet, Ill. New Rochelle, N. Y. Lawrence, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Fall River, Mass. Annapolis, Md. Hackensack, N. I. East Orange, N. J. Lonsdale, R. I. Hubbard Woods, Ill. Alderson, W. Va. New York City. Melrose, Mass. New Britain, Conn. Harrisburg, Pa. Windsor, Vt. Riverside, Ill. Needham, Mass. Summit, N. J. Winchester, Mass. Wilton, Conn. New York City. Corpus Christi, Texas. Worcester, Mass. Rochester, N. Y. Tenaiiy, N. I. Bound Brook, N. I. Flushing, N. Y. Montgomery, Ala. Exeter, N. H. Norwich, Conn. Plainfield, N. I. Salem, Mass. Plandome, N. Y. Lexington, Mass. Park Ridge, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. New York City. Cordaville, Mass. Scranton, Pa. Miami, Fla. New York City. Fitchburg, Mass. South Euclid, Ohio. Worcester, Mass. Yonkers, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. THE 1934 PEAN 153 Nash, H. L., Jr., Nimick, F. B., Ir., Nussbaum, D. W., O'Brien, R. D. F., O'Keefe, A. F ., Oppenheimer, Frederic, Palmer, Jackson, Jr., Perkins, M. F., Ir., Peyton, Morrow, Pfalie, R. K., Pickman, A. P., Powers, S. L., Ramus, Michael, Roberts, A. S., jr., Robinson, D. H., Roche, P. E., Rosenthal, L. M., Rowe, J. L., Rumely, E. S., Sackett, E. P., Salzer, R. S., Salzer, W. M., Schaff, R. S., Schur, B. H., Seagreaves I. F., Ir., Skidmore, H. B., Jr., Skidmore, Lemuel, Ir., Smith, C. O., Spear, W. C., Spruance, W. W., Starr, Erwin, Stotler, Raymond, Jr., Stucky, W. M., Suman, I. R., Ir., Taliaferro, I. C., 3d, Thompson, R. H., Tower, J. L., Townsend, R. F., Trautman, W. J., Tribuno, M. P., Jr., Trow, G. W. S., Tudbury, I. L., Ir., Uline, J. B., Vandiver, W. W., Ver Planck, W. E., jr., Volckens, W. V., Walker, J. T., Ir., Walker, R. F., Walworth, G. C., Jr., Wheelock, P. S., Wiener, E. H., jr., Williams, H. P., jr., Williams, H. G., Williams, L. M., Jr., Williams, Warren, Ir., Wilson, C. J., Wilson, W. E., Wood, P. I., Woodman, E. M., Wooster, R. B., 2830 Lee Road, R. D. 3, Thorn Run Road, 1 75 Overlook Circle, 125 Alta Avenue, 648 Canton Avenue, Joske Hill, Arcadia Place, 211 Liberty Avenue, State Department, 175 Woodlawn Avenue, Hawthorne Garden Apartments, Dudley Road, 134 Chestnut Hill Road, 40 Concord Avenue, 117 Oakhill Road, 723 Evesham Avenue, 1312 East Broad Street, 33 East Divion Street, 211 Rose Street, 893 Main Street, 1010 Fifth Avenue, 1010 Fifth Avenue, 413 Mt. Prospect Avenue, 300 Church Street, 3718 Broadway, Drive IO Gibson Place, I3 Edgewood Drive, Windsor Road, 2124 Elm Street, 2507 West 17th Street, 169 Ruthven Street, 1331 East 18th Street, Richmond Road, 4817 Montrose Boulevard, 1305 Bolton Street, 98 Broad Street, 119 Hancock Street, 4100 Broadway, 1725 Palmer Avenue, 221-05 Edgewater Lane, Brookside Park, II Hemenway Road, II Leonard Avenue, Mayfair House, 610 Park Avenue, 21 Chestnut Street, 682 Ocean Avenue, IOS Frankline Place, 711 Chestnut Street, 855 Center Street, 2 Capron Street, 129 East 69th Street, 26 Coolidge Street, Riverode Farms, 177 Everit Street, 500 Witherby Avenue, Jefferson Road, 502 St. Lawrence Avenue, 134 Prospect Street, 84 Edgemont Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Coraopolis, Pa. New Rochelle, N. Y. Yonkers, N. Y. Milton, Mass. San Antonio, Texas, New Rochelle, N. Y. Washington, D. C. St. Paul, Minn. Mamaroneck, N. Y. Bedford, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y. Ithaca, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ohio Chicago, Ill. La Porte, Ind. East Aurora, N. Y. New York City. New York City. Newark, N. J. Berlin, N. H. Cincinnati, Ohio. Elizabeth, N. I. Summit, N. J. Cumberland, Md. Manchester, N. H. Wilmington, Del. Roxbury, Mass. Tulsa, Okla. Lexington, Ky. Huston, Texas, Baltimore, Md. Bloomfield, N. I. Auburndale, Mass. San Antonio, Texas. New Orleans, La.. Bayside, N. Y. Old Greenwich, Conn. Salem, Mass. N ewtonville, Mass. New York City. Salem, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Pelham, N. Y. Waban, Mass. Newton Center, Mass. Uxbridge, Mass. New York City. Brookline, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Chagrin Falls, Ohio. New Haven, Conn. Pelham Manor, N. Y. Short Hills, N. I. Janesville, Wis. Franklin, N. H. Scarsdale, N. Y. LOWER MIDDLE CLASS THE 1934 PEAN 155 A ALBERT J. ALTER President V ARCHA O. KNOWLTON ERNEST S. MERRILL, IR. Vice-President Secretary I p Lower Middle Class N the past year, you have been preparing yourselves for the more mature position of Upper Mid- dlers. As second year men, you have done fairly well. On the athletic field you have battled for the honor of your class and, needless tosay, you have done well. Already, you have begun to dis- regard your Hpreppishn tactics and act more like the Exeter man. Your next year will be one of supreme importance to you. You will be looked upon by the lower class-men as their superiors, and you should do all that is possible to set the proper example for them. If you are interested in anylform of athletics, do not hesitate to try out for one of the teams. Go out for them and give the best that's in you. Perhaps too, some of you have already found the advantages of being on one of the school publications. If not, it's never too late to start. Your parents may have made a tremendous sacrifice in sending you to Exeter. Reward them by doing as well as possible in your studies. In the next two years the schoolys future rests upon your shoulders. Do your part to help carry out the task that has been assigned to your class, and you will feel proud that you have helped in the fuliillments of the Lower Middle Class. THE PEAN on behalf of the class of '34 wishes you all possible success in your remaining academic years. 156 THE 1934 PEAN Lower Middle Class Acton, C. H., Alter, A. J., Banning, A. T., Bart, R. S., Bates, J. T., Binkerd, R. H., Binns, F. W., Bliss, W. B., Boody, I. R., Bradshaw, T. F., Burt, D. S., Calhoun, T. H., Ir., Campbell, R. C., Canby, W. M., Carlson P. E Chalmeis, T. C., Jr., Cherington, P. W., Clement, I. C., Jr., Cobb, D. B., Coolidge, U. P., Craig, F. W., Crosbie, A. H., Currier, I. S., Currier, W. H., Curwen, H. A., Cushwa, W. T., Day, M. M., Dearborn, E. L., Devine, W. G., Dodd, E. M., Dole, A. A., Ir., Doughty, J. A., Driver, L. R., jr., Durland, J. S., Ir., Everett, H. H., Ewing, C. S., Ewing, F. B., jr., Finn, C. E., Friedman, F. L., Froelick, S. I. R., Gagliardi, A. L., Gardner, E. K., Ga lord R. M. r., ,y , . J Gifford, W. S., Jr., Gordon, G. S., Graham, E. M., Ir., Greble, E. S., 3d, Gregg, Hugh, Griswold, H. E., Grover, I. H., Hall, David, Hamilton, B. F., Hamilton, F. W., Happer, W. S., Harding, G. I., Hartshorn, Stewart, jr., Hasey, J. F., Hastings, F. B., Hawkins, F. B., Hayes, W.lS., Hayward, G. A., Heald, I. B., Helburn, Nicholas, Heurtley, R. W., Ir., Higgins, R. B., 58 Maple Avenue, 3412 River Road, 617 Irving Place, Valley Road, SI Prospect Street, 610 West Santa Inez, 429 Palisade Avenue, 437 Bard Avenue, 28 Elmswood Avenue, 1501 Asbury Avenue, 66 Windsor Road, 840 Gaylord Street, Farmer's Bank, Edgewood Park Junior College, 88 Continental Avenue, 25 Claremont Avenue, 2I Gray Lynn Road, 167 Redington Road, 106 Beacon Street, 1198 New Britain Avenue, 64 Prairie Avenue, Peabody Hall, II Summer Street, 29 Kelsey Street, P. O. 216, 20 Prescott Street, 18 Green Street, 34 Hamilton Road, Glermville Road, 2433 Woodcrest Boulevard, 955 Beacon Street, 44 Erta Canina, 1200 Amherst Place, 345 West 88th Street, 104 Burlingame Road, 207 Larchmont Avenue, Garrison Road, 1419 Nashville Avenue, III East 7oth Street, 39 Clifford Street, 666 Prospect Avenue, 6 Manchester Street, Q0 Dale Street, 38 Vista Avenue, IQ Lake Avenue, 125 Marlborough Street, Q4 S. Morris Street, Care Blanche Shop, Sasson House, Nanking Road, Bryn Mawr, Highland Avenue, 39 Union Street, 16 Emerson Street, 645 Esplanade, 114 East 90th Street, R. F. D., No. 2, 71 Fresh Pond Lane, 49 East 86th Street, 4,0 Mackey Avenue, Addresses Shawinigan Falls, Que. Toledo, Ohio. Duluth, Minn. New Canaan, Conn. Somersworth, N. H. Dorset, Vt. San Mateo, Cal. Yonkers, N. Y. West New Brighton, N. Bogota, N. J. Evanston, Ill. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Denver, Col. Wilmington, Del. Greenwich, Conn. Forest Hills, N. Y. New York City. Newton Centre, Mass. Swampscott, Mass. Boston, Mass. Elmwood, Conn. Newton Centre, Mass. Newport, R. I. Andover, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Temple, N. H. Concord, N. H. Hartford, Conn. Babylon, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Ipswich, Mass. Glenn Ridge, N. I. Greenwich, Conn. Lincoln, Neb. Newton Centre, Mass. Florence, Italy. Dayton, Ohio. New York City. Syracuse, N. Y. Larchmont, N. Y. Hingham, Mass. Rockford, Ill. New York City. Lee, Mass. Hampton Highlands, M W. Orange, N. I. Nashua, N. H. Waltham, Mass. Auburndale, Mass. New Rochelle, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. Dover, N. J. Shanghai, China. Pennsylvania. Short Hills, N. I. Bridgewater, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Pelham Manor, N. Y. New York City. Ipswich, Mass. Morristown, N. I. Cambridge, Mass. New York City. Port Washington, N. Y. THE 1.934 PEAN Hinckley, H. F., Jr., Hinrichs, I. S., Hirst, R. F., Holmes, R. W., Jr., Houk, R. T., 3d, Hunter, J. A., jr., Huntington, J. H., Hyde, R. W., Ijams, E. B., Ittman, W. M., Jillson, L. R., Killian, F. M., Knowlton, A. D., Latham, V. M., Lathrop, W. F., Lawrence, Herbert, Lazrus, Julian, Leake, Frederick, Jr., Manley, J. R., jr., Mantius, H. K., Mason, C. H., Merrill, E. S., Meyer, S. M., Ir., Michaw, CTL., JT., Moore, D. L., Moore, R. W., Mukerji, Dhan, Murphy, I. L., Jr., Nikoloric, L. A., Norins, H. M., Orr, W. T., Osborn . A., Oviatt, . D., Ir., Pardee, John, Parker, P. K., Payson, L. M., Pearson, I. A., Peyton, L. R., Poor, D. E., Posey, S. F., Prescott, N. F., Rathbone, R. R., Richter, G. A., Ir., Rising, S. M., Ir., , I P Roggeveen, Adrian, Ir Rounsefell, H. P., Russell, S. A., Sautter, C. U., Savage, R. I., Sawyer, I. M., Saxton, A. P. Scheaffer, I. G., Schwab, L. von P., Seamans, I. O., Shand, James, 3d, Sheldon, F. R., Slade, Prescott, Smith, R. J., Ir., Stevens, D. S., Stevens, I. W., Stewart, I. E., Swan, W. R., Tenney, D. B., Thomas, I. R., Whalin, D. B., White, R. S., Wholley, F. R., Williams, H. C., Wood, I. A., Woodward, R. W., 41 Park Street, 45 Highland Avenue, 165 Franklin Street, 28 Middle Street, 245 Thurston Boulevard, 271 Beacon Street, R. F. D., No. 1, Allendale, 211 Newbury Street, 84 Linden Avenue, 334 Robin Road, 5 Marston Way, 115 Elton Street, 1 West Park Street, Harding Road, 2402 East 2d Street, 69 East Hamilton Avenue, Waterbury Hospital, 53 Sanders Avenue, 'Y T65 Boylston Street, Box 28, 40 Windsor Road, 32 5 East 72d Street, 775 Park Avenue, 292 Robin Road, 2 Lime Street, 210 East 68th Street, 920 West Fifth Street, 236 Barrington Street, Box 40, Route 1, 16 Lake Street, 40 Bowdoin Street, 2432 East Seventh Street, 6 Kensington Road, R. F. D. No. 2, Court Street, 158 Prospect Street, 28 North Street, I2 Bellevue Street, 115 Wellesley Avenue, Crestmont Road. 55 Prescott Avenue, 239 Ash Street, 533 Portland Road, Valley Road, Wellington Avenue, 131 East 66th Street, 9 Warren Street, 3o5 East Orange Street, 1 23 Lexington, 18 East 62d Street, 40 Fifth Avenue, Wireless Road, 1 Court Street, 106 Sanders Avenue, 22 Thorndike Street, 27 Canton Avenue, 214 South Main Avenue, 38 May Street, 7 Mercer Circle, The Lafayette, Riverode Farms, 2 Walsh Place, 384 Union Street, Brookline, Mass. Glen Ridge, N. I. Bloomfield, N. I. Keene, N. H. Dayton, Ohio. Dover, N. H. Boston, Mass. Naugatuck, Conn. Terre Haute, Ind. Boston, Mass. Englewood, N. I. Englewood, N. I. Holyoke, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Mystic, Conn. Providence, R. I. Long Beach, L. I., N Y Nashville, Tenn. Duluth, Minn. Englewood, N. I. Waterbury, Conn. Lowell, Mass. Huntington, L. I., N Boston, Mass. Cresson, Pa. Waban, Mass. New York City. New York City. Englewood, N. I. Boston, Mass. New York City. Marion, Ind. Rochester, N. Y. Briar Cliff Manor, N Y Hopedale, Mass. Portland, Me. Exeter, N. H. Duluth, Minn. Scarsdale, N. Y. Raydnor, Pa. Exeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Berlin, N. H. Granville, N. Y. Weehawken, N. I. Wellesley, Mass. Montclair, N. I. Bronxville, N. Y. Denver, Col. Saco, Me. New York, N. Y. New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City. Salem, Mass. Lancaster, Pa. BuEalo, N. Y. New York City. New York City. Bangkok, Siam. Belfast, Me. Lowell, Mass. Beverly, Mass. Milton, Mass. Scranton, Pa. Worcester, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Portland, Me. Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio. Rockland, Mass. ASS CL JUNIOR THE 1934 PEAN 159 NORMAN CosBY President ROBERT I. SAVAGE Lnwis M. JACK . Vice-President Secretary y Junior Class T last you have reached the end of the academic year. Although you may have attended a , boarding school before you came here, you found it hard to conform to Exeter standards. You felt shy about taking any interest in extra-curricula activities and studied hard to make the grade. Now that you are acquainted with the customs of the school, however, you should return next year with the intention not only of making a name for yourselves in the class room, but also of becoming a part in the many outside activities. Try out for some Academy teamg heel for some publicationg singg debateg- in short, get out of the rut and show the rest of the school that you are Worthy of being called an Exonian. The responsibility of initiating next year's new boys rests principally upon your shoulders. Show them what an Exeter man is.' You came here to be men. Consequently, casting aside your Upreppishv attitudes, prove that you no longer de- serve to be called upreps, but true Exonians. - 160 THE 1934 PEAN Junior Class Addresses Ahem, T. G., Alexander, E. R., Allebach, N. W., Anderson, D. M., Ansley, H. R., Arnzen, J. R., Bames, A. S., Beard,sley, J. P., Becker, O. R., Beckwith, E. R., Ir., Bingham, R. G., Bissell, L. P., Boehm, G. A., Jr., Bosworth, A. S., Jr., Boylan, F. J., Cerutti, L. A., Clark, G. O., jr., Clarke, C. P., Cole, H. W., Cosby, Norman, Currier, A. W., Dodge, H. W., Douglass, F. M., Jr., Eddy, P. S., Ferguson, Julian, Fumiss, I. P., Gagliardi, L. P., Gidding, N. R., Gilbert, A. I., Glidden, I. C., Green, W. R., Greenwood, Allen, Jr., Guething, T. H., Hendrie, I. G., Hicks, G., deP., Hollcroft, T. R., jr., Holmes, W. S., Hoppin, P. C. G., Hosford, R. S., Ir., Houghton, F. A., Howell, W. R., jr., Jack, L. M., Janney, W. M., Johnson, L. H., jr., Jones, A. O., Jr., Jones, E. P., Kawaguchi, Masaachi, Keating, W. P., Kimball, I. P., jr., Kittredge, Chessman, jr., Knight, Carleton, Jr., Kridakara, Steeg, 31 Elm Street, Belle Haven, 1406 MacCorkle Avenue, 56 Cypress Road, 7I Wildwood Avenue, 458 Madison Avenue, Boulderwood, IQLQ Spruce Street, 1569 North Bucklin Aven 1049 Park Avenue, I5 Belair Road, 44 Forster Avenue, 668 Riverside Drive, 18 East 60th Street, 343 Beacon Street, IS Shore Road, Fairholm, 98 Bayeau Road, 8 Portsmouth Avenue, 204 South 49th Street, 2029 Potomac Drive, 166 Mulberry Street, 630 Woli's Lane, 6 Henderson Place, 207 Larchmont Avenue, 285 Central Park West, 1100 Park Avenue, 139 Chestnut Street, 260 Nelson Road, 38 Cypress Road, 24 Cross Street, 1067 Hillside Avenue, 160 Highland Avenue, Wells College, 24 Oxford Street, 153 Henderson Avenue, 804 11th Avenue, 123 West 57th Street, ue, 311 Sound Beach Avenue, 703 Philadelphia Street, I3 Grove Street, 86 Lake Street, 960 Park Avenue, 320 Fifth Avenue, 6 Carteret Place, 6 Grove Street, Sunnyside Lane, 20 Cushing Road, Westerly, R. I. Greenwich, Conn. Charleston, W. Va. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Salamanca, N. Y. Fall River, Mass. Stonington, Conn. Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle, Ill. New York City. Newton, Pa. Wellesley, Mass. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Cape Elizabeth, Me. New York City New York City Boston, Mass. Douglaston, N. Y. Fremont, N. H. New Rochelle, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Omaha, Neb. Toledo, Ohio Springheld, Mass. Pelham Manor, N. Y. New York City Larchmont, N. Y. New York City New York City Englewood, N. I. Scarsdale, N. Y. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Westerly, R. I. Plainneld, N. J. Middletown, N. Y. Aurora, N. Y. Arlington, Mass. New Brighton, N. Y. Moline, Ill. New York City Old Greenwich, Conn. Indiana, Pa. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Westerly, R. I. Cooperstown, N. Y. New York City New York City Garden City, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Irvington, N . Y. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Bankok, Siam THE 1934 PEAN 161 Locke, S. S., Lowrance, D. W., Martin, S. E., jr., Mazur, R. W., McCouch, G. P., McDermott, W. P., jr., Melia, D. I., Ir., Merrill, S. A., Mills, R. H., Murphy, H. R., Noyes, E. M., O'Malley, F. W., Orton, B. E., Orton, M. A., Pitney, Shelton, Jr., Quarton, G. C., Richardson, G. L., 3d, Rudd, W. R., Schubart, W. H., Jr., Scott, J. L., Shaw, L. M., Shobe, M. B., Skidmore, D. M., Skuse, I. R., Souders, M. R., Stern, C. H., Stewart, E. T., jr., Stuckey, D. K., Suriyong, Dinajati, Sutphen, R. W., Swezey, B. S., Ir., Tabor, P. M., Taylor, D. K., Trask, I. C., Ir., Van Buren, F. S., Wanning, T. E., VVhittaker, L. T., Williams, N. L., Wilson, I. G., Woodruff, I. H., 2d, Woodward, R. T., Woodward, William. 'FDeceased V8 5 Howe Road, Lazelle Street, 124 Longwood Avenue, R. D. 2, Rose Tree Road, 65 Larchmont Avenue, I2 Blair Street, IO2 Front Street, Gill Street, 910 Washington Street, 132 Canner Street, Hillwood House, 6o North Elm Street, 60 North Elm Street, 43 Madison Avenue, 2232 Linden Drive, 624 Pelham Road, 339 Hart Street, 136 High Street, I4 Oak Street, ro Gibson Place, I3 Hall Place, Pine Street, 1272 Beacon Street, 126 College Avenue, Siamese Legation, 326 North Main Street, 605 Lingle Avenue, Tabor Woods, I5 Magnolia Drive, 155 Chestnut Street, 30 Fairmont Place, 4 Fitch Avenue, Methuen, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Elkins Park, Pa. Brookline, Mass. Media, Pa. Larchmont, N. Y. Bronxville, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Stoughton, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Brielle, N. Northampton, Mass. Northampton, Mass. Morristown, N. J. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Exeter, N. H. Durham, N. H. New Rochelle, N. Y. New Britain, Conn. Exeter, N. H. Salem, N. I. Elizabeth, N. J. Exeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Brookline, Mass. Indiana, Pa. Exeter, N. H. Washington, D. C. Westport, Conn. Lafayette, Ind. Joplin, Mo. Great Neck, N. Y. Rochester, Vt. Englewood, N. I. Shelton, Conn. Riverside, Conn. Durham, N. H. Littleton, Mass. Auburn, N. Y. Le Roy, N. Y. Le Roy, N. Y. 162 THE 1934 PEAN Summary SENIOR .... UPPER MIDDLE . . LOWER MIDDLE . JUNIOR .... TOTAL. . . - - 279 - - 193 . . 140 . 98 .. 710 Representation New York, I72Q Massachusetts, 166, New Jersey, 773 New Hampshire, 53, Connecticut, 40 , Pennsylvania, 38, Ohio, 22, Illinois, 18, Rhode Island, 14? Maine, 135 Indiana, QQ Minnesota, 85 Michigan, 7, Vermont, SQ Wisconsin, 5, Maryland, 55 Colorado, SQ Texas, 5, Louisiana, 4, Florida, 45 California, 4, Delaware, SQ Siam, 35 District of Columbia, 2, North Carolina, 2, Nebraska, 2, Iowa, 2 g Canada, 2 5 Alabama, 25 Kentucky, 2, Oklahoma, ZQ Missouri, 2, West Virginia, IQ Virginia, IQ Washington, IQ Wyoming, IQ Tennessee, IQ England, I5 China, IQ Italy, Ig France, IQ India, I, Mexico, 1, Philippine Islands, 1. Enrollment 1900-1901 , . 290 1901-1902 . . 283 1902-1903 . . 322 1903-1904 . . 390 1904-1905 , 382 1905-1906 . . 443 1906-1907 . . 414 1907-1908 . . 456 1908-1909 . . 463 1909-1910 . . 488 1910-1911 . . 516 1911-191 2 . . 522 1912-1913 . . 525 1913-1914 . . 572 1914-1915 . . 569 1915-1916 . . 565 1916-1917 . , 611 1917- 1918 1918-1919 1919- IQZO- 1921- 1922- 1923- 1924- 1925- 1926- 1927- 1928- 1929- 1930- 1931' 1932' 1933' 1920 1921 IQ22 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 . - 573 566 644 660 666 639 698 674 705 716 699 703 684 691 644 685 710 X 1 ,rf . Z TW f , I f 5 ,,,f f ! VVVV, .Q f Wf f CW tl fl? fffffi ,.,' :Wm ff VX f' -1 fy r,,, I If 'f ff f X i2j , , , Y, M'- frs- f ff fQWW f Q 'X fi 117 Y I ' jqf , ' f l f C ,fgf ' Z f X 'f ' -1- 1 W 'J-,lf , .4-- 4.-. , i n 'Q , ff '1?7a' H! 'l - A if ,ff ARK. fy X Ll V ! A X 45 X f CU! H ff 77 2 Z Z I.. T37 I' - 23.41-' . . Q Literary 164 THE 1934 PEAN Standing - Cumming, Kline, Turner Sitliug - Kaufmann Academy Debating Team R. J. CUMMING I. W. KAUFLIANN H. TURNER Alternate-I. X. KLINE THE 1934 PEAN 165 Debating N its one hundred and sixteenth year in the Academy, debating became one of the most popular extra-curricular activities in the school. Both the Golden Branch and the G. L. Soule Societies enjoyed increased membership. 'There was a debate every Wednesday, each of the clubs holding one every! other week. The two most outstanding intramural contests were a grab bag and a faculty debate. The former caught many men off their guard as they did not know what their topic would be. The second was on the question: Resolved:-D0 it now. In this the faculty team was defeated by the student representatives of the negative side. In outside debates, the school did very well, defeating both Harvard and Andover. In the Harvard debate, Kaufmann and Cumming successfully defended the N. R. A. In the annual Andover contest, Cumming, Kaufmann, and Turner, upholding the negative side of the topic, Resolved: That the United States should adopt the essential features of the British system of radio operation and control, defeated, for the fourth consecutive year, a very strong Blue team. The decision of the judges was two to one in Exeter's favor. 166 THE 1934 PEAN Back Raw - dcVore, Barnard, Hamilton, Hickey Fuurllz Row -- Dccly, Young, Volckens, Borden, Lzrzrus, Sweeny Third Row -- Str-infeld, Stahl, Recd, Folsom, Belden, Holmes, Hays Second Raw - Ewing, Heywood, Keeley, Gruening, Litman, Kline, Helburn, Malcolm Front Row Y Gordon, Young, R. B. Spencer, Miller, McCampbeIl, Thayer, Griswold Golden Branch OFFICERS President . . . ..... S. A. MILLER QR. L. TIIAYERQ Vice-President . . W. B. SPENCER CR. B. YOUNG, Secretary . . S. G. MCCAMPBELL CC. T. SWEENEYD Treasurer. ...... R. B. YOUNG CH. T. HAINIILTOND MEMBERS 1934 B. M. BENNETT H. T. HAMILTON S. A. MILLER G. B. BARNARD D. P. HAYS C. H. REED R. I. CURLEY NICHOLAS DE VORE W. M. HEYWOOD E. V. HICKEY W. B. SPENCER N. M. STAHI. I. M. DEELEY I. F. KEELEY C. T. SWEENEY R. F. FREMONT I. X. KLINE R. L. THAYER O. A. GORDON R. B. KNIGHT H. L. YOUNG H. S. GRUENING D. D. MALCOLM R. B. YOUNG S. G. MCCAMBELL 1935 D. M. BELIJON H. J. GRISXVOLD T. A. STEINEELD F. B. EWING P. E. FOLSOM T. C. CHALAIERS T. H. GROVER J. E. BTADSEN 1936 NICHOLAS HELEURN L. M. WILLIAMS W. V. VOLCKENS JULI J. A. AN LAZRUS OSBORNE THE 1934 PEAN 167 i Back Row Lef! lo Right - Cumming, Batt, Connolly Faurlh Row - Kuryla, Levitt, Hunsaker, Mozley Third Raw - Stewart, Townsend, Savage, Abrams, Benchley, Jones Second Row 4- Dorr, Gordon, Huntington, Murray, Mead, Palmer Front Row - Sleeper, Cummer, Trainer, Kay, Kaufmann, G. H. Spencer, Dowd G. L. Soule OFFICERS President . . . ....... AW. KAUEMANN Vice-President . . . R. B. TRAINER Secretary . . . ....... . . N. G. BENCHLEY MEMBERS 1934 L. B. ABRAMS, JR. R. A. DOWD D. M. LEVITT W. L. BATT, JR. VAN W. BRINKERHOFF, I. F. BURKET, JR. J O. A. GORDON J. P. HUNSAKER J. C. HUNSAKER, JR. R. F. MOZLEY H. D. SAVAGE D. C. SLEEPER I. T. CONNOLLY, JR. J. E. JONES G. H. SPENCER E. W. CUMMER G. T. KAY J. A. P. STRASSBURGER R. I. CUMMING I. A. KURYLA S. S. XVILSON, JR. 1935 G. A. DORR, JR. L. W. BIEAD G. O. NlUDGE W. F. MURRAY J. PALMER, IR. R. F. TOWNSEND 19 36 W. S. GTEEORD, IR. J. H. HUNTINGTON J. SHAND, 3D 1937 E. T. STEWART, JR. 168 THE 1934 PEAN President Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer Librarian W. P. CARTER W. K. CooRs N. DEVORE, JR. E. H. HAGER V. COOLIDGE Back Raw - Vanclerhoel, Hall, Martin Second Row - deVore, Chalmers, Gardner, Carter Fran! Row -- Duncan, Howland, Benchley, Coors, Williams Lantern Club Members OFFICERS MEMBERS T934 G. E. HALL W. G. MARTIN R. V. NEARY C. S. OAKMAN, IR. 1935 1936 . . N. G. BENCHLEY . . R. M. HOWVLAND H. G. WILLIAMS MR. G. L. RICHARDSON, JR. R. F. DUNCAN H. D. SAVAGE, JR. J. F. TYNAN F. B, VANDERHOEF, W. M. SIUCKY E. K. GARDNER THE 1934 PEAN 169 Lantern Club HE Lantern Club has enjoyed this year one of its most successful seasons as the literary society of the school. ' Of the many meetings held during the course of the school year, the Tuesday evening speeches by men prominent in the literary world, were by far the most interesting. Among the speakers were Professor Howland, Ernest Poole, Mr. Beech, Arthur Perry, and Mr. Williams, a member of the faculty recently returned from abroad. The most entertaining speeches Were given by john Bakeless on HBehind the Editorial Scene and by Leon Pearson on West Indian Ballads . For the second successive year, informal Saturday night suppers were held by the members. These gatherings are fast becoming more popular. As usual, the season was formally ended by a banquet, given for the old members by those newly-elected. FACULTY MEMBERS MR. H. D'A. CURWEN MR. E. S. W. KERR MR. J. A. TUFTS MR. F. W. CUSHWA DR. L. LLOYD MR. M. R. WILLIAMS MR. G. L. RICHARDSON HONORARY MEMBERS DR. LEWIS PERRY, Honorary President GEN. J. J. PERSHING WILLIAM MCFEE COUNT FELIX VON LUCKNER BOOTH TARKINGTON ROBERT NATHAN MR. L. M. CROSBIE JUDGE HENRY A. SHUTE MR. H. S. COUSE DHAN GOPAL MUKERJI ROBERT FROST OWEN W151-ER GEORGE T. GOODSPEED J. N. DARLING LANGDON YVARNER ERNEST POOLE ST. JOHN ERVINE 170 THE 1934 PEAN Merrill Lecture EDWARD WEEKS . . P. F. M. FELLOWS. . . E. D. PUTNAM Roy CHAPMAN ANDREWS BURTON HOLMES . . AMELIA EARHART . , BRUCE LOCKHART. . . October 4, 1933 October 20, 1933 October 25, 1933 November 9, 1933 November 21, IQ33 january 25, 1934 Course NThe Editor's Easy Chair' uBy Air Over Everest ii Our Native Wild Flowers' HThe Gobi Desert HThe Chicago World's Fair' Hlntim February 7, 1934 HAvia.tion Experiences ate Glimpses of Bolshevists The Tilden Straus Foundation The Budapest String Quartet January 21, I934 1 THE1934 PEAN 171 LAVVRENCE B. PACKARD . DR. HARLOVN' SHAPLEY . WILLIAM YALE . . HENRY BENT . . JOHN C. Hocc . PAUL E. GROPP . . S. C. GODFREY . MARGARET HUBBARD . . GEORGE H. EDGELL . JAMES ROOSEVELT . DONALD OENSLAGER . . JOHN G. VVINANT . DR. KIRTLEY F. BIATHER WILLIALI H. SCHUBERT . Academy Lectures October I 5 October 22 October 27 November 5 November I 2 November 24 November 26 December 3 january 7 January 28 February 4 February zr March Ig April I 5 . i'Europe Today 'iModern Astronomy . 'iNear East Relations After the War Liquid Air . War Experiences A British Prison Camp i'War in the Future Untamed Africa Modern Architecture . Practical Politics Stage Design School and Countryi' Sons of the Earth 'iModern Banking Problems 172 THE 1.934 PEAN Prize Awards, June, 1933 DANA J. P. WINGATE MEMORIAL CUP . . STEPHEN POTTER MEMORIAL MEDAL . . THE PRINCETON CUP ....... WENTWORTH MATHEMATICS PRIZES . . LINDSAY CRAWFORD MEMORIAL ....... WILLIAM A. FRANCIS PRIZES IN MATHEMATICS . . WILLIAM A. FRANCIS PRIZES IN ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA WILLIAM A. FRANCIS PRIZES IN JUNIOR ALGEBRA . GREEK PRIZES: First Year JOLINE PRIZE ........ PRENTISS CUMMINGS PRIZE . . GLIDDEN PRIZE ......... Second Year PRENTISS CUMMINGS PRIZE . . . Third Year PRENTISS CUMMINGS PRIZE . . . MARSHALL NEWELL PRIZE . WILLIAM K. TENCHER PRIZE . NATHANLEL GORDON PRIZES . MASON LATIN PRIZE . . GLIDDEN LATIN PRIZE . . . . . PENNELI. LATIN PRIZES . . Junior . . . Lower Middle . . Upper Middle . . Senior . . . and Upper Middle . . BANDLER LATIN PRIZES . . . Junior . . . Lower Middle . . Upper Middle . . Senior . PITTS DUFFIELD PRIZE . THOMAS HERBERT BILODEAU JOHN MAHONEY DONOVAN ROBERT BURTON PARKER BENJAMIN REEVES FISHER WILLIAM DEAN FRASER WALTER BROWN PARKER, JR. ROBERT CHARLES HAYMAN PERRY JAMES CULVER SILAS BENT PHILLIPS, JR. JAMES SAMPSON COONEY JOSEPH COORS NORRIS FITZ DOW HARRY FARRAR HINCKLEY, JR. WILLIAM TUCKER CUSHWA RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, JR. ROBERT CORNELIUS HARDING ROBERT ERIC CARLSON STEPHEN HENRY BRENNAN, JR. WILLIAM SELEY CROSBIE EDWARD SAVAGE, JR. ALFRED TOWNSHEND JOHNSON ALBERT HENRY CHAMBERLAIN, JR. JOHN ALOYSIUS O,KEEFE MAXWELL FERNALD EVELETH WILLIAM DEAN FRASER JOHN ALOYSIUS O,KEEFE ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN JOHN ALOYSIUS O,KEEFE WILLIAM ORVILLE THOMAS, JR. RALEIGH HANSEL, JR. JAMES OTIS SEAMANS HARDING JOHNSON, JR. RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, JR. JOHN ALOYSIUS O,KEEFE HARLAN AMEN ROBINSON ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN JOHN ALOYSIUS OlKEEFE HARRY FARRAR HINCKLEY, JR. ROBERT BURKE HIGGINS DAVID SPINK STEVENS NORRIS FITZ DOW NICHOLAS DEVORE, JR. GEORGE HERBERT ADAMS, JR. JOHN ALOYSIUS O,KEEFE ROBERT BROWNING TRAINER RICHARD MOULTON HOWLAND RUSSELL MACANALLY JOHNSTON JOHN BRADFORD BARNEY JAMES THOMPSON CONNOLLY, JR. ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN THE 1.934 PEAN 173 BLACKMAR PRIZES IN AMERICAN HISTORY . . . SHERMAN HOAR PRIZES IN HISTORY BECKER PRIZES IN ANCIENT HISTORY . . . . FRENCH PRIZES: WEIST PRIZE ......... FRENCH DEPARTMENT PRIZE FOR FOURTH YEAR . . . FRENCH DEPARTLIENT PRIZE FOR SECOND YEAR . . . DILLON PRIZE ......... UPPER MIDDLE ENGLISH PRIZE . ENGLISH HISTORY PRIZE .... JOSEPH L. GAVIT MEMORIAL CUP WESTEREIELD PRIZE ...... HOLDER CHEMISTRY PRIZES . . . Upper Middle . . . . CLASS OF 1892 CHEMISTRY PRIZE . PHYSICS PRIZES . . CHEMISTRY PROFICIENCY PRIZES . MANLEY PRIZE ........ JOHN O. HEALD DEBATING PRIZES SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI PRIZE PINCHOT PRIZES FOR PROFICIENCY IN WOODCRAFT . . . ARTHUR H. LOCKETT SQUASH RACQUETS CUPS . . . . RANSOM HOOKER TROPHY . . FOOTBALL PRIZES: BEST ALL ,ROUND END PLAY. . . BEST ALL 'ROUND BACKEIELD PLAY BEST ALL 'ROUND LINE PLAY . . TENCHER PRIZES ...... WALDO H. HOLM MEMORIAL SWIMMING TROPHY . . . . JAY WILLIAM KAUEMANN RICHARD MERCER DORSON MAXWELL FERNALD EVELETH BERTRAND LOUIS KOHLMANN EDYVIN HENRY SCHORER, JR. STUART STRONG XVILSON, JR. PERRY JAMES CULVER JOHN ALOYSIUS OyKEEFE WILLIAM HERBERT WRIGHT, JR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BART, JR. NELSON HASTINGS ADDISON MELVIN PARKER, JR. HARRY FARRAR HINCKLEY, JR. NATHANIEL GODDARD BENCHLEY JAMES LOWRY JACK, JR. EMMONS HAMLIN TURNER, JR. JAY WILLIAM KAUFMANN NELSON HASTINGS EVERETT ROBERT COBURN, JR. ADOLPH COORS, 3D ALFRED BROKAVV DIXON JOHN ALOYSIUS O,KEEFE WILLIAM DE AN FRASER ROBERT CHARLES HAYMAN ELWOOD JUSTIN WILSON ALFRED TOWNSI-IEND JOHNSON BRENT MAXWELL ABEL HAROLD WESLEY DANSER JOHN ALOYSIUS O,KEEFE THOMAS WILSON STEPHENSON JAY WILLIAM KAUEMANN JAIYDSS HAROLD BLAKE FREDERICK USHER SISSON LAWRENCE PAUL CORBIN, JR. ERIK AUGUSTIN JOHNSON JOHN OLIVER WILSON JOHN PAUL CHUBET THOMAS HERBERT BILODEAU ROBERT HARRIS BECKWITH RICHARD MOULTON HOWLAND EDWARD HOLLISTER RIDDLE THOMAS EDWARD BARNICLE JOSEPH FRANCIS KEELEY, JR. THOMAS CLARK CHALMERS FREDERICK USHER SISSON DONALD FRANZ HENDRIE Merrill Prizes in English and Declamation EXCELLENCE IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION First Prize . ........ WILBUR LOVE CUMMINGS Second Prize . ................. ROBERT LIVINGSTON ALLEN EXCELLENCE IN DECLAMATION First Prize . ................. GORDON TULLY KAY Second Prize . . . RICHARD CHARNLEY CLARK w V Publications 176 THE 1934 PEAN Back Raw - Wilson, Miller, Girlding, Deemer. Wright, Anderson, Firmnn, Chalmers Fourth Row - Niebling, Hawkins. Fittor, Stebbins, Fremont, Johnson Third Row - Payson, Shand, Knowlton, Sloane, Williams, Dodge Second Row - Linaberry, Anderson, Reed, Boody, Hamilton, Griswold, O'Brien, Collin Front Row - Swecny, Curley, deVore, Thayer, Simon, Irving, Wood Exonian Board Editors President .... ..... Managing Editor . . Advertising Manager . . Circulation Manager ...... Assistant Advertising Manager . . Assignment Editor ..,... Department Editor . . . A cconntant D. P. COEEIN, '34 H. T. HAMILTON, ,34 E. H. FORREST, '34 JAMIS SHAND, '36 D. D. FURMAN, '35 D. D. MALCOLM, 734 R. A. DOWD, '34 C. H. REED, '34 L. N. PAYSON, '36 E. B. LINABERRY, '35 R. B. YOUNG, '34 A. L. ANDERSON, 334 7 D. M. ANDERSON, 57 Assistant Editors J. B. JOHNSON, '35 Associate Editors H. G. XVILLIAMS, '35 S. A. MILLER, ,34 C. J. WILSON '35 W. H. VVRIGHT, '34 T. C. CHALMEPS, '36 H. A. YOUNG, '34 A ssislant Managers ROBERT L. THAYER, ' 34 NICHOLAS DEVORE, JR., ,34 FRANK R. SIMON, '34 FRED C. IRVING, '35 THOMAS E. SLOANE, '34 GEORGE S. TROW, '35 CHARLES T. SWEENEY, '34 PIERPONT I. WOOD, '35 R. F. NIEBLING, '34 S. I. STEBEINS, 734 R. F. FREMONT, 734 I. M. GIDDING, '35 R. F. DUNCAN, ,34 W. G. MARTIN, ,34 A. A. KNOIIT, '36 W. W. HARRIS, JR., '35 I. I. G. DEEMER, '34 Associate Managers C. F. FITTER, '36 B. F. HAMILTON, '36 R. D. O'BRIEN, '35 H. W. DODGE, '37 E. B. HAWKINS, '36 H. E. GPISWOLD, '36 W. B. SPENCER, 734 A. O. KNOXVLTON, '36 I. R. BOODY, '36 THE 1934 PEAN 177 Robert L. Thayer Nicholas deVore, Ir. Frank R. Simon The Exonian HE Exonian is the oldest preparatory school paper in America, having been founded in 1878 by three undergraduates, Balch, Mariett, and Needles. For the first ten years of its existence the paper consisted of cartoons, poems, and editorials gathered by its editors. But, since this first decade, the paper, now published semi-weekly, has contained editorials and articles dealing in the main with news of the Academy. In the past few years, however, this policy of printing only school news has been followed less strictly. This year the Exouian ran a column called Phillipics, composed of notes extracted from the Andover paper, The Phillipian. This yearis editorials were concerned mostly with opinions of the various student activities. The column entitled HN Everything, notes on school activities not important enough for full articles, was one of the most popular features, As a result of the resignation oi the president-elect early in the fall term, the paper was compelled to elect a new president. A capable man was found, and under his guidance the paper has maintained its high standing. Many turned out at all the competitions, and the vacancies on the board have been capably iilled. The Excmian, in the competition held by the Daily Primzelouiau Newspaper Association, has been able to rise from a nineteenth place tie with the Andover paper to eighth place through the efforts of these undergraduates. News of interest to the student has been given all year in an impartial and entertaining manner, and the whole student body has appreciated the board's efforts. THE PEAN wishes to take this opportunity to extend its hearty congratulations to the Exonian board for a difiicult task which has been so Well completed. 178 THE 1934 PEAN Back Row -- Hascy, Meyer, Cumming, Boody Fmnl Row -' Weiner. Duncan, Howland, Kaufmann, Griswold Review Board Editor-in-Chief . . Seeretary ..... Business Manager . . Advertising Managers . Circulation Managers . A ssociate Editors N. G. BENCHLEY J. W. KAUFMANN R. I. CUMMING W. MCD. SIUCKY RICHARD M. HOWLAND ROGER F. DUNCAN JAY W. KAUFMANN ROBERT V. NEARY HENRY E. GRISWOLD SCHUYLER P. MEYER, IR. ERNEST H. WIENER, IR. F. B. VANDERHOEF, JR. H. G. WILLIAMS THE 1934 PEAN 179 Richard M. Howland Roger F. Duncan Jay W. Kaufmann The Review HE Phillips Exeter Review, published for the first time this year, enjoyed a very gratifying patronage from the outset. Its predecessor, The M onlhly, was founded in 1886 and had been considered one of the better preparatory school magazines. Of late, however, it had been unable to meet the demands placed upon it by the student body. In order to continue, it was apparent that drastic changes would have to be made. Consequently, this year, the editors decided to change the book from a monthly to a tri-annual publication. In this way more care would be observed on the editing of stories. The device has proved successful and its enhancement to the literary value has been approved by the entire school. The Review is published by a board of editors, but contributions are gladly accepted from boys who are not on the editorial staff. We hope the Review will continue to be as successful as in the past year and that the literary tone will continue to be as high as it is now. THE 1934 PEAN Back Raw - Kuryla, Savage Second Row - P. W. Morse, Powers, I. S. Cooney, Bentley, Wood, Stotler First Row S Carlson, Barlow, Benchley, Fisher, Mathes PEAN BOARD THE 1934 PEAN 181 Nathaniel G. Benchley Benjamin R. Fisher Carlton M. Barlow The 1 934 Pean Board Editor-in-Chief N. G. BENCHLEY Business Manager Managing Editor B. R. FISHER C. M. BARLOW Art Editor Advertising Manager J. M. MATHES, JR. J. W. SAVAGE J. s. COONEY R. E. CARLSON Photographic Editor P. W. MORSE Assistant Editors I. A. KURYLA Assistant Business Managers Secretary P. I. WOOD S. L. POWERS RAYMOND STOTLER, JR. Assistant Photographic Editor J. H. WILLIAMSON 182 THE 1.934 PEAN JAMES R. ENGLISH, IR, Standing - English, Sisson Sitting - Crawford E Book Board Eztitor-in-Chief VVILLIAM CRAWFORD Associate Editors RAYMOND STOTLER, IR. Business M anager F. W. WHEELXVRIGHT GEORGE S. TROW Musical 184 THE 1934 PEAN President . . . Vice-President. . Secretary . . . Treasurer ..... Glee Club, Librarian . Glee Club, Librarian . Concert-master .... Orchestra Librarian . Glee Club Accornpanist Director ...... Mr. Landers Musical Clubs OFFICERS I. W. OLMSTED T. T. DORMAN R. M. IIOWLAND R. A. CAMPBELL H. S. GRUENING D. C. SLEEPER R. B. COONEY C. M. BARLOW W. K. Cooxs Mn. ARTHUR LANoERs HE Musical Clubs, in their third year under the direction of Mr. Arthur Landers, had fully as successful a season as last year. An unusually large and enthusiastic group of over one hundred and thirty boys tried out for the Glee Club, while the Orchestra, the largest in years, had thirty-five members. After presenting the annual Fall Dance, which was a great success, the Clubs gave, in December, their first concert for the school. During the winter term small Choruses composed of members of the Glee Club assisted at the Gilbert and Sullivan teas. The Orchestra, on the other hand, gave one entertainment at morning chapel. The first trip was taken in January to Bradford Academy at Bradford, where the combined Bradford and Exeter Glee Clubs, assisted by the Orchestra, presented a concert. In the spring, however, the height of the season was reached when concerts were given on four consecutive week-ends in April. The first, the annual joint concert of the Exeter-Andover Musical Clubs, was well received by a large audience in the Academy Chapel. At Rogers Hall in Lowell, the following week, the Clubs gave a short informal after- noon concert and were honored with a dance in return. In the third week of April the Musical Clubs were host to the Wellesley Glee Club, which, together with the Exeter Glee Club and Orchestra, pre- sented one of the most successful concerts of the year. The final trip was made on the last Saturday in April to Beaver Country Day School in Chestnut Hill, where a fitting concert was given, bringing the season to a close. Mr. Landers is to be congratulated upon the success of the Clubs this year and upon the excellent work he had done in stimulating interest in music in the Academy. Through his work informal victrola concerts cha el musicals and recitals were given during the school year which w P 1 Served to increase greatly the interest and appreciation of music in the student body. THE 1.934 PEAN 185 T. F. BRADSHAYV E. R. COBURN C. M. BARLOW JOHN FLOWER J. C. BENDER Saxophone R. E. FEINEMAN E. D. CHASE G. A. RICHTER, JR. W. H. CHAMPLIN, JR. T ympani R. K. AIKEN, JR. Orchestra Members F irsl Violins R. B. COONEY D. S. GLUECK W. C. JONES Second Violins R. C. HARDING F. M. KILLIAN Cellos Bass Viol HERBERT LAXVRENCE Clarinets E. J. IQAUFFMAN F. S. IVIERRIAM Flutes R. S. SCHAAE D. H. TAYLOR T rum pets R. K. FOWLER DAVID HALL Oboe J. W. HUCK Bassoon H. H. CAMPBELL W. W. LYMAN, JR. J. A. SMITH J. M. KOLLIG C. H. PLIMPTON J. K. DIOWERY French Horn W. D. FRASER R. F. BIORGNER H. B. SKIDMORE, JR W. F. LATHROP Piano C. E. ELDRIDCE, JR 186 THE 1934 PEAN S. L. BEERS A. G. BORDEN M. G. BULLARD F. W. DOBLE W. D. FRASER D. S. GLUECK R. W. ANDERSON R. D. BREWER I. S. CURRIER C. KITTREDGE Back Row - Walker, Spencer Third Row - Sleeper, Kauffman, Brewer, Anderson Second Row - Meyers. Sargent, Hastings, Kemp, Spinrllcr, Roggeveen Front Row A- Trainer, Harding, Currier, Mr. Landers, Stahl, Doble, Miller Chapel Choir 1934 G. D. HALL, JR. R. M. HOWLAND E. J. KAUFFBIAN W. S. KEMP, IR. A. E. MYERS C. C. RAMSEY 1935 R. C. HARDING S. A. MILLER 1936 R. C. CAMPBELL E. B. HASTINGS 1937 ,IR- J. L. SALTONSTALL JR D. C. SLEEPER D. J. SPINDLER L. N. SPENCER N. MCL. STAHL R. B. TRAINER R. F. XVALKER J. N. WALTER A. ROGGEVEEN, KNOPF, JR. THE 1934 PEAN 187 ANDERSON, R. W. BREWER, R. D., IR. BULLARD, M. G. CARROLL, C. A. BATES, I. T. DAVIS, G. M. EATON, J. F. FORREST, E. H. GRUENING, H. S. BENTKAM17, K. A. CLARKE, C. P. CURRIER, J. S. CROSBIE, W. S. FOWLER, R. K. ACTON, C. H. BEERE, D. C. CARTER, N. M. BROAD, H. S. CONNOLLY, J. T., JR DEAN, PHILIP Glee Club F irsl Tenofs FRASER, W. D. HASTINGS, E. B. HYDE, R. W. KITTRIDGE, C., JR. MCDERMOTT, W. V., MERRITT, H. R., JR. Second Bass HOWLAND, R. M. JONES, R. O. KEEI.ER, S. C. NIYERS, E. A. PARKER, P. K. PICKMAN, A. P. SKIDMORE, L., JR. ROGGEVEEN, A., JR. Second Tenors FROELICK, S. I. R. HAMILTON, H. T., IR. KAUEEMAN, E. I., JR. KNOWLTON, A. O. LANNON, I. D., IR. LINABERRY, E. A. MAZUR, R. W. MILLER, S. A. MULVEY, W. E., IR. PORTER, E. H., IR. First Bass DORMAN, T. T. FURNISS, J. P. GARDNER, F. K. HARDING, R. C. GREGG, R. L. KNOWLTON, W. B. KURYLA, I. A. GREENLAW, R. W., IR. LAHEE, H. MAYNARD, G. B., JR. MERRICK, R. B. MORGAN, I. S. SPINDLER, D. I. STANTON, A. P. TRAINER, R. B. SLEEPER, D. C. SPENCER, G. H. VVALKER, R. F. WILLIAMSON, M. A. ROCKWELL, R. S. STAHL, N. M. STUCRY, W. MCD. WHEELOCK, P. S. ZACHARY, R. W. OLMSTED, J. W. SMITH, J. A. SARGENT, F., 3D THOMPSON, B. R., IR RUNYON, W. N. 188 THE 1934 PEAN President . . - Baruimaster . Drum Majors Librarian . Cymbals G. C. WILLIAMS Trumpets 1 R. E. CARLSON W: H. CHAMPLIN, JR. L. P. CRANE W. H. CURRIER R. K. FOWLER R. W. GREENLAW, JR. DAVID HALL H. JOHNSON, JR. W. F. LATHROP L. C. NOYES R. S. SHAW M. R. SOUDERS V. J. TIDBALL R. B. WOOSTER P. E. A. Band Drums E. R. ALEXANDER M. O. CASPARIS R. H. EISENHART B. A. KRIDAKARA J. H. GROVER R. W. LINSCOTT J. P. KIMBALL, JR. G. B. MAYNARD, JR. C. K. MEERER W. T. ORR H. P. ROUNSEEELL W. W. SPRUANCE P. S. WHEELOCK Horns W. D. FRASER L. D. FULLER F. M. KILLIAN W. G. MARTIN W. H. CHAMPLIN, JR. MR. EUGENE C. CROTTY G. T. KAY H. H. TAYLOR W. G. MARTIN Clarirzets E. H. CARMAN L. P. BISSELL W. S. HOLMES E. L. HOOPES, JR. W.-C. JONES E. J. KAUEEMAN J. G. WILSON Saxophorres S. G. ATWOOD P. S. EDDY S. G. ETHERINGTON R. E. FEINEMAN J. B. STEVENS J. W. STEVENS Trornborzes J. C. BENDER R. D. BREWER THE 1934 PEAN 189 Back Row - Huck, Eldridge, Miller, Lawrence Front Row - Morgner, Kauliman, Learv. Maynard, Champlin, Beerc Mamie's Music Masters President ...... . . EDMUND I. KAUERMAN, JR. Secretary-Treasurer . . Librarian ..... First Saxophone E. I. KAUFFMAN, IR. Guitar D. C. BEERE THE ORCHESTRA Director I. HUCK Second Saxophone R. F. MORGNER Trumpet W. H. CHAMPLIN, IR. Drums G. B. MAYNARD, IR. Piano C. E. ELDRIDGE, IR. JOHN W. HUCK TIMOTHY LEARY, JR. Third Saxophone TIMOTHY LEARY Bass HERBERT LAWRENCE L Dramatics 192 THE 1934 PEAN Mr. Mayher Dr. Balch Dramatics HE Dramatic Club, after Mr. Barrett's resignation as adviser, adopted the new policy of having three advisers. Mr. Mayher, Mr. Balch, and Mr. Robinson were choseng Mr. Mayher and Mr. Balch alternated in the directing of the plays, while Mr. Robinson attended to the business end. By this system the Dramatic Club not only was able to have both a fall and winter production, as in former years, but it also put on two one-act plays in the spring. A week before the Christmas vacation, The Perfect Alibi was given. This mystery-comedy by A. A. Milne, laid in a drawing room in a mansion in Sussex, provided many thrills and comical situations for the audience throughout its three acts. Both the acting and the staging were very eifective. At the close of the winter term, in direct contrast to the fall play, USun-Up, by Lula Vollmer was presented. This three-act play was laid in a hut in the North Carolina mountains and dealt with the simple frank people of that country. The acting in addition to the scenery made this production worthy of a professional company. In the middle of this spring term, the club hopes to present two one-act plays, 'fln The Zone, by Eugene O Neill and Box and Cox. The first is a drama concerning men on a ship in the submarine zone during the war, while the other is a comedy about amorous affairs. To say the least a great deal of credit is due to the three advisers and to the President of the club for their successes. THE 1.934 PEAN 193 Production Staff Stage Manager ..... Assistant Stage Manager . Master Carpenters . . Master Electrician . . Assistant Electricians . . Master of Properties. . Assistant ..... Master of Wardrobe . . Scenic Designer. . Assistants . . , W. v - . . . . A. H. HAUSSERMANN VAN WYCK BRINKERHOFF, IR. . E. T. WHITE, L. GODCHAUX .......W.K.Coo1zs WOODWARD, A. A. KNOPF, IR. . . . . HAROLD M. SAWYER . . . MYRON HAMMOND . . L. MASON WILLIAMS, IR. M.RAMUS H. R. ANSLEY, S. C. KELLER 194 THE 1934 PEAN Jimmy Ludgrove . Susan Cunningham Adams ..... Edward Laverick . Edward Carter . . Major Fothergill . Mrs. Fulverton-Fane Jane West . . . . Arthur Ludgrove . P. C. Mallet . . . Sergeant Mallet Widow Cagle . . Pap Todd . . Emmy Todd . . Bud Todd , . . Sheriff VVeeks . Rufe Cagle . , Preacher . . The Stranger . Bob ..,. Fall Play The Perfect Alibi A Detective Story by A. A. MILNE in Three Acts CHARACTERS CID order of their appearancej . . MICHAEL RAMUS ROBERT D. O,BRIEN . JOHN B. NICROSI ROBERT H. NEWMAN . GORDON T. KAY . . WILLIAM L. BATT WILLIAM F. MURRAY . G. COLBY WALWORTH QUnder the direction of MR. MIXYHERJ Winter Play ccsun-Uprs A Drama in Three Acts by LULU VOLLMER CAST . . . JOHN FLOWER FRANK C. WHITMORE . . ROBERT K. AIKEN . NORTON GOODWIN . . . FRED R. SHELDON . . ROBERT W. MAZUR . JOHN H. HUNTINGTON . . . JOHN FI.OWER GEORGE H. ADAMS, IR. . . . WILLIAM L. BATT THORNTON F. BRADSHAW CUndcr the Direction of MR. BALCHJ . . ROGER F. DUNCAN THE 1934 PEAN 195 Driscoll . . Davis . . Cocky . . Smitty . . Ivan . . Scotty . . Paul . . jack . . . Swanson . . Mrs. Bouncer . . Mr. Box . . Mr. Cox . . d Noah ....... . . . Jonah ....... Captain john Smith The Reader .... . . . Spring Plays In the Zone KA One-act Drama by EUGENE O'NEII.Lj CAST QUnder the Direction of MR. MAYHERJ BOX and COX CA One-act Comedy of Real Lifej CAST Qllniiei tlie-Direction of 'MAAsiHERl I PantOmime on a Poem About Heaven by DON MARQUIS QUnder the Direction of MR. BALCHD NATHANIEL G. BENCHLEY . . . FRANK WHITMORE . . EDWARD T. WVHITE . CLARENCE LEWIS, IR. . ROBERT K. AIKEN, IR. . . . GORDON T. KAY . WILLIAM K. COORS . LUTHER V. HAGOERTY . . JOHN FLOWER ARTHUR HAUSSERMANN . . ROBERT O,BRTEN . MICHAEL RAMUS L. MASON WILLIALIS . . FRED R. SHELDON . . JOHN NICROSI . . NORTON GOODWIN 196 THE' 1934 PEAN President Vice-Pfesi S ecrelary Treasurer Direclors G. H. ADAMS, IR. R. K. AIKEN, IR. I. B. ANDERSON H. R. ANSLEY W. L. BATT, IR. N. G. BENCHLEY B. M. BENNETT F. W. BINNS R. H. BINNS, 3D T. F. BRADSHAW VAN W. BRINKERH E. H. CARMAN G. O. CLARK, JR. W. K. COORS N. DEVORE, IR. R. F. DUNCAN J. FLOWER C. F. FITTFR, JR. Dramatic Association dent . . OFF, JR. OFFICER S MEMBERS A. J. GILBERT L. GODCHAUX, JR. N. GOODWIN L. V. HAGGERTY MYRON HAMMOND W. H. HARRIS, JR. C. L. HARRISON E. B. HASTINGS A. H. HAUSSERMANN H. HICKEY I. H. HUNTINGTON I. W. JOHNSON, JR. G. T. KAY S. C. KEELER W. S. KEMP C. W. LEWIS, JR. R. W. LINSCOTT, IR. R. F. MARCUS R. W. MAZUR . . A. H. HAUSSERMANN . . N. G. BENCHLEY . . E. T. WHITE . . MR. F. W. CUSIIWA , . MR. I. MAYIIER MR. M. S. BALCII MR. T. P. ROBINSON W. F. MURRAY J. NICROSI R. D. F. O,BRIEN J. W. OLMSTED MICHAEL RAMUS H. M. SAWYER F. R. SHELDON D. C. SLEEPER R. J. SMITH A. P. STANTON I. L. TUDBURY, JR. W. V. VOLCKENS G. G. WALWORTH E. T. WHITE F. C. WHITMORE L. M. WILLIAMS, IR. R. W. WOODXVARD H. L. YOUNG THE 1934 PEIAN 197 Back Row - Connolly, Goodwin Third Row - Carroll. Walker, Chase Second Row S Morgan, Trainer, English, Kemp, Beere, Dowd Fran! Row - Robinson, Smith, deVore, Bart, Kay, Guiler, McCough Les Cabotins ES Cabotins means Ham Actors, but luckily the members of the Club do not live up to the name. The Club was organized in 1032 and had as its raison d'etre the promotion of student interest in France and the French. The student body has shown a gratifying interest in the actions of the organization and the membership rose from twenty members to thirty-six. The Club tries to present, through the medium of both faculty and student speakers, the true French attitudes. There are plays, given informally by the members, speeches on both history and current events, and often an afternoon given over to the playing Of French games and the singing of French songs. The Club enabled many students to understand better the uprisings which occurred in Paris last winter, and to understand thoroughly Franco-German relations. The Club has done much to give Exeter boys a better outlook on all foreign relations in showing that, although people may Speak a diiierent language, in most cases their reactions are the same as ours. 1934 B. F. BART E. H. FORREST W. S. KEMP D. C. BEERE N. GOODWIN J. PALMER N. DEVORE, IR. E. H. HAGER I. A. SMITH R. A. Down J. W. DAVISSON C. A. CARROLL E. D. CHASE J. C. EATON QI. R. ENGLISH R. W. GALBRAITH B. F. BART H. T. HAMILTON R. O. JONES G. T. KAY 1935 R. P. GUILER I. D. LANNON C. K. MEEKER J. S. MORGAN W. E. MULVEY 1936 F. B. EWING I 937 G. P. MCCOUCH J. A. P. STRASSBUROER R. B. TRAINER H. P. PICKMAN D. H. ROBINSON R. STOTLER R. F. WVALKER L. M. WILLIAMS P. SLADE Fraternities W ?? THE 1934' PEAN 201 EARL ALONZO BARRETT HENRY HAMILTON BISSELL ROBERT MCFARLANE GALT PAUL EUGENE GROPP NORMAN LOWRIE HATCH MARCEL JORRE ALBERT JERVISS ALTER JOHN BENSON ANDERSON THOMAS EDWARD BARNICLE J OSEPH CHRYSTAL BENDER STEPHEN HENRY BRENNAN, JR. ROBERT DU BOIS BREWER, JR. JONATHAN GLOVER BUTLER DONALD BENJAMIN COBB ROBERT JAMES CURLEY PHIL112 DEAN FRANK DEARING DOBLE DAVID S. GLUECK ARTHUR HAYES HAUSSERMANN ARTHUR TOLMAN HOWARD ' 1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HERRICK MOWER MACOMBER THEODORE HARPER MCCREA NORMAN SHAW MCKENDRICK ZENAS FRANKLIN NEUMEISTER OSCAR WILLIAMS PEARSON DONALD SIMMS RIGI-:ARD EZRA PIKE ROUNDS HOWARD ANDREW ROSS GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS JAMES TELLER SCHOOIJCRAFT EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER HARRIS HENDERSON THOMAS FRATRES LN ACADEMIA GORDON TULLY KAY ROLLISTON WOODBURY LLNSOOTT, JR. THOMAS ROY MARTHQ' RICHARD FREDERIC NIEBLING ROBERT DRISCOLL O'BR1EN JAMES WARREN OLMSTED PAUL EDWARD ROCHE WILLIAM AIINSWORTH ROLEING JOHANN ANDREAS PETER STRASSBURGER DAVID HENDRICKSON TAYLOR ROBERT HENRY WALLACE EDWARD THOMAS WHITE FRANK CLIFFORD WH1TMORE, JR. PIERPONT JEFFRIS WOOD THE 1984 PEAN 203 :NIARSTON BALCH ERNEST COSMA BARTELL DEXTER BUTTEREIELD ROBERT CUNNINGHAM DEVAUX DELANCEY ROBERT KENNEDY AIKEN, JR. CARLTON MONTAGUE BARLOW OSCAR MORTIMER BATE, JR. ELLIOT Foss BROWN RICHARD LEAVITT CASEY GEORGE EUSTIS COOKMAN ROBERT BOSSERT COONEY RICHARD JOSEPH COTTER, JR, ROBERT POLLOCK GUILER, 3D SY' FRATRES IN FACULTATE EUGENE DAVIS FINCH WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE HOWARD GRAY FUNKHOUSER RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH WALTER HAMILTON GILLESPIE FRATRES IN ACADEMIA FREDERICK CARPENTER IRVING, JR. ARCHA OSBORNE KNOWLTON FRANCIS LINCOLN LEE CLARENCE WILLIAM LEWIS, JR. JOHN HELM LOCKWOOD JAMES MONROE MATHES, JR. CHILSON HATHAWAY LEONARD GEORGE THOMAS MAJOR CLAIR NAYLOR PERCY COUCH ROGERS HENRY MARTIN SHUTE ERNEST SAMUEL MERRILL, JR. HENRY WILLIAM MEYER, JR. ARTHUR FRANCIS O,KEEFFE DAVID EDWARD POOR STANLEY AGAR RUSSELL HENRY FARRAR SHUTE CHARLES DEWITT SMITH JOSLYN ALEXANDER SMITH JOHN ROBERT SUMAN, JR. MERLE THORPE, JR. JOHN JOSEPH TUOHY THOMAS FRANCIS TUOHY, JR. CALVIN VVILLIAM VERITY, JR. WARREN WILLIAMS, JR. THE 1934 PEAN 205 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE EDWARD BENNETT STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADWICK JOHN CLARENCE HOGG PHILIP EDWIN HULBURD HENRY LELAND CHAPMAN LEIGHTON FRATRES IN ACADEMIA GEORGE HERBERT ADAMS, IR. CHARLES RUSSELL ALLEN ROBERT EARLE ANDERSON, IR. ROBERT WOODRUFF ANDERSON JOHN CAREY APPEL WILLIAM SPENCER BEARD AUGUST CLEMENT BELTZNER RICHARD STANWOOD BFNNER, IR. WILLIAM HUGH BLANCHARD ALBERT GREENE BORDEN, JR. ALFRED HAVEN COLVVELL EMERY LEWIS DEARBORN JOSEPH TOMLINSON GIEEORD EDWARD MONTROSE GRAHAM GEORGE STANLEY HATCH ROBERT WARD HOLMES, IR. THOMAS WARD HOLMES JOHN MAYHER LEONARD ELKINS PEARL CHARLES RUSSELL STRINGER FREDERICK RAYMOND WHITMAN EDWIN LOWRY HOOPES, IR. RICHARD FRIEND MARCUS WILLIAM BAILEY MCCREERY ROBERT BRIGGS MFRRICK HAINES RENNYSON MERRITT, JR. JAMES HENRY MITCHELL, 3D PERCIVAL DEWITT OVIAT, JR. OWEN MORROW PALMER CHARLES CYRUS RAMSAY CHARLES HENRY REED DONALD CAMPBELL SLEEPER WILLIAM HEATHMEN SPENCER NICHOLAS MCLEOD STAHL ROBERT CRAIG STUART CHARLES JOSLYN WILSON ROBERT BARNES YOUNG '+I v 4 ? THE 1934 PEAN 207 GEORGE STEPHEN CARHART FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA EDWIN SILAS WELLS KERR FRED ALBERT ARNOLD, JR. ROBERT ERIC CARLSON EPES DIXWELL CHASE JOHN JANUARY GRUNDY DEEMER A THEODORE TAYLOR DORMAN ROBERT SAMUEL EISNER ROBERT WHITTEMORE FAWCETT LUCIUS BIFFUS FULLER FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND HENRY PHILLIPS, JR. LEONARD NICHOLS RHOADES GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON FRATRES IN ACADEMIA RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, JR. LOUIS THOMAS GRILK HENRY JAMES GRISWOLD, 2D HARRY THOMAS HAMILTON, JR. ROBERT SUMNER HUTCHINSON JOHN WENZEL HUCK EDMUND JAMISON KAUEEMAN, JR. WILLARD BURR KNOWLTON JOHN MARSHALL KOLLIG WALTER FULLER LATHROP EDMOND TAYLOR LAING WILLIAM GURDON SALTONSTALL HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS CHESTER LAURICE LUCAS FREDERICK STEVENS MERRIAM ROBERT WEBBER MOORE, 3D RICHARD PAUL MORTEN WILLIAM EDWARD MULVEY, JR. MICHAEL RAMUS PAUL CRAWFORD ROOT, JR. FRANK REEBEL SIMON DAVID JONES SPINDLER EDWARD CHAPMAN STANNARD JOHN BARTLETT STEVENS RAYMOND STOTLER, JR. WILLIAM MCDOYVELL STUCKY JAMES ALBERT SWAN, JR. CHARLES HANSEN TOLL, JR. EMMONS HAMLIN TURNER, JR. ROBERT BUTLER WOOSTER FRANCIS RICHARD WHOLLEY L 9 THE 1934 PEAN 209 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CORNING BENTON HENRY D,ARCY CURWEN HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE HOWARD TREVELYAN EASTON LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE ANDREW LONGACRE LAWRENCE BRUNDIGE ABRAMS, JR. NATHANIEL GODDARD BENCHLEY NORMAN MCLEOD CARTER WILLIAM SILVIO CASPARIS JOSEPH COORS WILLIAM KISTLER COORS WILLIAM WARD CRAWFORD HENRY AUSTIN CURWEN JOHN MAHONEY DONOVAN ROBERT CHOATE DOWNES JAMES AUGUSTNE FEELEY ANTHONY LEE GAGLIARDI HUNTINGTON SANDERS GRUENING GEORGE DUDLEY HALL, JR. JOHN ,HERRICK RICHARD MOULTON HOWLAND LEONARD BRADLEY KELLOGG FRATRES IN ACADEMIA CLARENCE HIGGINS SANFORD EBEN WALLACE MYRON RICHARD WILLIAMS ALEXANDER KEVORKIAN, JR. IVAN ANDREY KURYLA JOHN DAVID LANNON, JR. NATHANIEL AUGUSTUS LEMKE, 3D GEORGE OTIS MUDGE ROBERT VINCENT NEARY JOHN,HOLLAND OATIS, JR. PAUL KOSSUTII PARKER SAMUEL LELAND POWERS WILLIAM NELSON RUNYON HARLOW DOW SAVAGE, JR. JAMES WILSON SAVAGE, JR. HARRY MARR STOODLEY ROBERT FOARD TOWNSEND WALTER JACQUES TRAUTMAN CHARLES WARD TRUESDELL FRANCIS EDWARD WILSON F V E F F R I P F L w Religious 212 THE 1934 PEAN Back Raw - Colwell, Dorman, Howard Second Row - Alter, Coors, Barnicle, Anderson, Crawforcl, Sleeper Front Row - Downes, Bliss, Mr. Bartell, Allen, Wilson, Haussermann, Howland Christian Fraternity Cabinet President . . . Vice-President . Secrelary . . Treasurer . G. F. ALTER R. W. ANDERSON T. E. BARNICLE A. H. COLWELL W. K. Cooizs OFFICERS MEMBERS W. W. CRAWFORD T. T. DORMAN R. C. DOWNES J. T. GIrroRD . . F. E. XVILSON . A. H. HAUSSERMANN A. T. HOXVARD R. M. HOWLAND I. W. OLMSTED D. C. SLEEPI-:R E. H, TURNER THE 1934 PEAN 213 Christian Fraternity HE Christian Fraternity has completed its 78th year at the Academy in a highly successful manner, despite A the depression. The Cabinet and Mr. Bartell carried on an excellent campaign and the students responded equally well, a total of two thousand dollars being amassed. This year the money was given to the Exeter Relief Society, the Rockingham County Y. M. C. A., Hampton Institute, the Berry Schools, the Students' National Y. M. C. A., the Loan Library, the E Book, the Band, and two two hundred and seventy-five dollar Scholarships. The only money sent out of the country was to Dr. Grenfell's Mission in Labrador, since Mr. Bartell deemed it unwise to do as formerly because of President Roosevelt's plea. Also the annual Red Cross Drive was conducted with the usual success. The Christian Fraternity sponsored to many enjoyable lectures and teas. Among the lecturers were Johnny Dean, the Harvard Football Captain, james Roosevelt who talked on Politicsg Margaret Hubbard, a famous African explolrerg Kirtley Mather, the Harvard geologist 5 and Henry Beaton, the author of Outermost House . In accordance with the custom originated last year the Christian Fraternity gave Gilbert and Sullivan teas during the winter with the aid of Mr. Curwen and Mr. Stucky who explained the plots of the three operettas given, The Pirates of Penzance, H. M. S. Pinafore, and The Mikado . The Glee Club and certain members of the Faculty and their wives gave aid, too, in the singing of the niunerous airs contained in the operettas. Refreshments were served at all of the teas, and if audience appreciation is any standard, these teas will certainly become another Exeter custom in years to come. 214 THE 1934 PEATN Fall T erm September October November December 24 I 8 15 22 20 5 I2 19 26 3 IO Winter Term January February Nlarch 7 I4 21 28 4 II 18 25 4 II IS S prim g Term April May June 8 IS 22 29 6 I3 20 27 3 IO I7 24 Chapel Speakers DR. ASHLEY D. LEAVITT PROE. FRANK W. CUSHWA REV. DONALD B. ALDRICH DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN BISHOP HENRY KNOX SHERRILL REV. BOYNTON MERRILL REV. SEELYE BIXLER BISHOP JOHN T. DALLAS DR. ALFRED E. STEARNS PRESIDENT REMSEN B. OGILDY REV. HENRY SLOANE COFFIN REV. A. H. BRADFORD DEAV HOWARD C. ROBBINS REV. ARTHUR L. ICINSOLVING REV. C. LESLIE GLENN REV. H. H. TWEEDY DR. IIALFORD LUOCOCK DR. BOYD EDWARDS REV. MORGAN P. NOYES REV. WILLIALI P. SCHELL REV. B. I. BELL DR. J. EDGAR PARK DR. JOSEPH H. TWICHELL REV. BI.-XXWELL SAVAGE DEAN W. L. SPERRY REV. JOHN J. BKIOMENT DR. G. L. RICHARDSON PRESIDENT JAMES J. MCCONAUGHY REV. ROBERT R. WICKS DR. THEODORE G. SOARES DEAN PHILEMON F. STURGES REV. REX STOWERS CLEMENTS DR. GEORGE L. RICHARDSON DR. ROBBINS W. BARSTOW DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN Social 216 THE 1934 PEAN 1. Social ROM a Social standpoint, this year was extremely successful. In accordance with the custom started last year, many of the expensive details of former years were left out. The usual Fall Dance, given by the Musical Clubs, was considered quite up to the standard established in years before. The committee was fortunate in obtaining Jaques Renard for the customary tea dance and evening ball, both of which were given in the gymnasium. The orchestra's slow, rhythmic tempo proved popular with the guests, and, together with the attractive setting which consisted of a crystal ball flashing multi-colored lights on the dark blue covered walls and on the dance floor itself, caused the dance to be riot only an unusual but a successful one. The Winter Dance, given by the Senior Council, was also popular, and it offered a much needed change from the routine of everyday school life. Dol Bissett and his Orchestra, one which had already proved its worth at last year's june Ball, was engaged by the Council for the dance. The setting, com- posed of freshly-cut pine branches fixed on the Walls and banners hung from the ceiling in various places, was unique and highly pleasing to the guests. Following last year's innovation, refreshments were served in the basement from ten to twelve. All in all, the dance far exceeded the expectations of everyone. The Spring Dance was given this year by the Southern Club after a lapse of three years, and was considered by many as the best dance of the season. Wooding's Internationals, an excellent negro Orchestra of international fame, had been contracted for the tea and evening dances, but through some difficulty encountered on the trip from New York, the band was unable to reach Exeter. Mamie's Music Masters saved the day for the Southern Club, and their music was enjoyed by everyone. Eighty couples and one hundred stags admired the most artistic decorations that Exeter has had for years. The dance was on the whole, a, great success, for everyone had a splendid time. We hope that the Southern Club will not be discouraged, and that their future dances will be as thoroughly enjoyed. The last dance of the year will be, as usual, the june Ball. An account of this occasion must, of course, be omitted from the PEAN, but conjectures may be made. Dol Bissett has again been obtained to furnish the music, which promises to be as good or better than ever before, and judging from all possible sources, the june Ball will fittingly climax the season. Although handicapped by the effect of the de- pression on the available funds, the different dance committees worked diligently and were rewarded with the satisfaction of knowing that the social side of Exeter life was carried on with a large degree of success. THE 1934 PEAN 217 Standing - Olmsted, Howard, Downes, Barnicle Sitting - Allen, Donovan June Ball Officers C. R. ALLEN R. C. DOWNES J. W. OLMSTED T. BARNICLE A. T. HOWARD E. C. SIANNARD THE 1934 PEAN To the June Ball Girl The moon tonight is clear and round and white, The sky is deep and blue, up from the shore Wanders the salt sea Wind through the gray night With soothing where but striving was before. Music drifts upon the undertone Of soft returning voices, shadows move Like ghosts of revellers that now are gone, And think no more of living and of love. All this is ours, all this full soon is gone. Though now the World is made for loving arms, Beauty will lose its strangeness with the dawn, The moon will lose its spell, romance its charms. The night is Xanadu, Main street the day, And lest We lose our chance, let us be gay. RICHARD M. HOWLAND X . 5 ' 'Q ' g . Qty. W A' -ff? Q . 3 1 fifggi, ' K ' , -,'-', . F ' f X I mf if -MX ' f f Z . i .V ,xx ,xl 2 1 2 A. . J , . 8 x ew Q1 +f f' 'f Yf 220 THE 1934 PEAN List of Moving Pictures Fall Term September 23. . September 30. . October 7 . . October I4 . October 21 October 28 . November II . November I8 . November 25 November 2Q . December 2 . December 9 . . December I5 . Winter Term January 6 .... January I3 . Ianuary 20 . January 28 . . February 3 . . . . February IO . . A . February I7 . . February 21 . . February 28 . . March 3 . . March IO . . March I7 . . March 22 . . Spring Term April 7 .... April I4 . . April 21 . . April 28 . . May 5 . May I2 . . May 26 . . May 29 . . Junez . June 9 .... ...... . Emperor Jones, Headline Shooters . Masquerader . Too Much Harmony . One Sunday Afternoon, Midshipman jack . Voltaire, 'Broadway to Hollywood . UWay to Love, Berkeley Square . :Lady lor a Day':t I V . Solitaire Man, Private Life of Henry VIII . Sitting Pretty, Prizefighter and the Lady . Master of Men, UF. P. I. . . My Weakness, Duck Soup . Invisible Man, Christopher Bean . Anniakchek, Alice in Wonderland U . ShoLild Ladies BehaveP I Was a. Spy . Right to Romance, F lying Down to Rio . Sons of the Desert, Counsellor at Law . Dinner at Eight . K'Roman Scandalsi' . Bombay Mail, HI Am Suzanne . Mr, Skitch, joe Palooka . :'The Poor Rich . Bitter Sweet i'The Lost Patrol, The Cat and the Fiddle . Let's Fall in Love, Trouble Shooters . nHips, Hips Hooray, !'Katharine the Great . i'Queen Christina . Bottoms Up . K'You're Telling Me, Melody in Spring . . His Double Life, The Crime Doctor . We're Not Dressing, :Telling the World . . Above the Clouds, David Harum . Viva Villa. . Twentieth Century . Manhattan Melodrama . . Stand Up and Cheer . . . . . House of Rothschild June 16 .................... Operator I3 or Murder at the Vanities Feature Pictures-United Artists, Q3 R. K. O., 73 Metro Goldwyn Meyer, 123 Paramount, rx, Warner Brothers, IQ Columbia, 5, Fox, QQ Universal, 6. Comedies Animated Cartoons News Reels Sport Reels HA Short Subjects Travel Pictures Musical Pictures Oddities Scientific Films dventures of a Camera Man Qf Clubs 222 THE' 1934 PEAN Back Row f King, Savage, Kuryla Second Row - Sumun. Abrams. Stucky, Canbv, Stotler, Luhee Front Raw - Smith. Laslie, Tabor, Slick. Calhoun, Wilson. Nicrosi Presidrnt .... Vice-President . S ecrelary- Treasurer L. B. ABRAMS, JR. D. C. BEERE W. S. CASPARIS LEON GODCHAUX, IR. H. T. HARIILTON A. T. CALHOUN W. W. HARRIS, IR. A. A. KING W. M. CANBY Southern Club OFFICERS MEMBERS 1934 I. A. KURYLA HENRY LAIILI2 R. F. LIARCUS I. B. NICROSI 1935 j. L. C. LASLIE RAYMOND STOTLIQR, JR. W. MCD. STUCKY 1936 H. E. GRISXVOLD E. B. HAXVKINS 1937 P. M. TABOR . , T, B. SLICI: . . P. M. TABOR . . A. T, CALHOUN W. W. PRESTON J. W. SAVAGE T. B. SLICK F. E. WILSON S. S. XYILSON, JR. J. R. SUMAN, IR. J. C. TALIAFERRO, 3D W. I. TRAUTMAN W. T. ORR THE 1934 PEAN 223 Back Raw - Mr. Fiske, Stanton, Mr, Parcher Second Row - Woodruii, Davis, Woodward, Burkett, R. H. Morse, Carter From Row - Gordon, P. W. Morse, Parker, Wilson, Davisson President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . W. F. BURDITT, 2D W. P. CARTER G. M. DAVIS Scientific Society V OFFICERS MEMBERS J. W. DAVISSON G. S. GORDON R. L. GREGG W. B. PARKER, IR. L. W. HULL P. W. MORSE E. J. WILSON R. H. MORSE A. P. STANTON R. W. WOODWARD 224 V THE 1934 PEAN Back Row - Rowe, Marshall, Cumming, Sawyer, Connolly Second Row - Sweeny, Hager, Broad. I. C. Hunsacker, Holmes, Fritz Front Row F- Kaufmann. Mitchell, J. P. Hunsacker, Burket, Young, Appel, Gregg President . Vice-President S ecretary . . Treasurer . B. F. BART, IR. H. S. BROAD I. F. BURKET, IR. C. F. BURNAP I. T. CONNOLLY R. J. CUMMING F. A. DEXTER J. C. APPEL W. H. BLEDSOE Herodotan Society OFFICERS MEMBERS 1934 C. E. ELDRIDGE LEON GODCHAUX, JR. R. L. GREGG E. H. HAGER E. V. HICKEY, JR. H. T. HAMILTON, JR. L. W. HULL 1935 I. M. FRITZ J. B. JOHNSON W. G. METZGER, 3D I. F. BURKET, IR. J. P. HUNSAKER H. T. HJXBIILTON, IR. R. B. YOUNG I. C. HUNSAKER, IR. I. P. HUNSAKER I. W. KAUFMANN RICHARD MARSHALL H. M. SAWYER C. T. SWEENEY, JR. R. B. YOUNG I. L. ROWE J. B. ULINE : -' .- 1 v . f '- -' if-' U , 4' , .sl .- f 3: ' V, .. A' ,-' r 'nf 54 rg,-f ,xf-Lyyyff.-,f',, gf. . . , - 1 ,r .1 .- '- . 1- 1 . ff 1-.Af ..-'M-,Ms-1-rwwma.. X , . -,f . , f ,. , , 1, . .wg , . . ,Da ,.,3..- 4 , . - r ' f if ,ng , 1 -' f , -', :'.',5f'f:,:-gf,.f.fg:-.Qg. V ' f ' .247 f ' J X .' .5 fi. 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Q' 1 1 'X Y: - 5, ' JI 11 1:1 4 gy' 4-5 ,li ',!l? may Athletics 226 THE 1934 PEAN Bank Row - Mr. Rogers, Mr. Murch, Mr. McNamara Second Row - Dexter, Young, Wood, Taylor, Borden First Raw - L. M. Taylor, Howland, Mr. Crosbie, Grueniug, Shute. Benchley, Carter President .... Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . MR. G. E. BENNETT MR. CORNING BENTON MR. H, G. CARRELL N. G. BENCHLEY A. G. BORDEN N. M. CARTER F. A. DEXTER Athletic Association 1933-34 OFFICERS MEMBERS Coaches MR. L. M. CROSBIE MR. R. M. GALT MR. I. P. BICNABIARA MR. S. A. MURCH Managers H. S. GRUENING R. M. HOWLAND I. F. SEAGRAVES, IR. H. F. SHUTE H. S. GRUENING I. F. SEAGRAVES, IR. MR. M. W. SOUDERS MR. H. A. Ross MR. O. W. PEARSON MR. P. C. ROGERS MR. M. W. SOUDERS H. L. TAYLOR L. M. TAYLOR, JR H. L. YOUNG P. J. WOOD THE 1934 PEAN 227 Savage, Donovan, Borden, Runyon Cheer Leaders A. G. BORDEN I. M. DoNovAN H. D. SAVAGE, JR. E. F. BROWN W. N. RUNYON W. S. TRAVIS 228 THE 1934 PEAN Back Row - Alter, Gregg, Lee, Blease, Stebbins, Taylor Front Row - Savage, Marcm-,, Howland, Crawford, Kuryla P. E. A. Police G. F. ALTER I. A. KURYLA J. W. SAVAGE E. J. BLEASE F. L. LEE S. T. STEBBINS R. M. I-Iow1.AND R, F. MARCUS R. H. WALLACE THE 1934 PEAN 229 C. R. ALLEN T. E. BARNICLE W. L. BATT, IR. A. C. BELTZNER W. H. BLANCHARD W. B. BLISS, gn R. N. BOTT R. L. CASEY C. R. ALLEN L. B. ABRAMS, IR. Wilson, Cooney, Savage, Townsend, Tumer, Donovan, Allen, Bate, Gifford THE NINE CAPTAINS A. H. Football COLWELL P. E. G. CLARK R. C. DOWNES I. A. FEELEY B. R. FISHER D. S. GLUECK A. T. HOWARD H. D. MILLER, JR. Baseball T. E. BARNICLE A. H. COLWELL G. O. MUDGE ALEXANDER KEVORKIAN, J. H. OATIS, JR. C. C. RAMSEY , R. C. STUART C. H. TOLL, JR.. E. H. TURNER, IR. F. E. WILSON R. F. MARCUS E. M. WOODMAN JR 230 THE 1934 PEAN W. B. BLISS, 3D R. A. CAMQPBELL I. M. DONOVAN P. R. APPLEGATE, JR. A. C. BELTZNER W. H. BLANCHARD W. B. BLISS, 3D R. A. CAMPBELL D. P. COEEIN P. G. CREESE I. M. DONOVAN L. B. ABRAMS, JR. R. A. CAMPBELL W. P. CARTER I. W. DAVISSON J. F. EATON C. R. ALLEN C. H. AUGSPURGER T. E. BARNICLE F. W. CANNELL I. C. APPEL A. C. BELTZNER R. T. CAMERON J. W. ANDERSON E. H. CARMAN W. S. CASPARIS H. A. CURWEN L. DIFILLIPO F. D. DORLE R, B. COONEY O. M. BATE, JR. Track N. A. LEMKE E. C. STANNARD Winler Track , R. C. DOWNES I. C. EATON J. H. HERR,ICK ALEXANDER KEVORKIAN, JR N. S. KERR T. J. MCCABE O. M. PALMER Soccer M. A. R. GRASSON H. T. HAMILTON G. S. HATCH R. B. KNIGHT IFITZWILLIAM SARGENT, 3D D. C. SLEEPER Hockey P. E. G. CLARK J. A. FEELEY A. T. HOWARD ALEXANDER KEVORKIAN, IR Basketball W. W. CRAWFORD I. H. HERRICK R. Q. MILLAN F. R. SIMON Swimming F. D. DOBLE N. A. LEMKE A. H. LITT C. K. MEEKER H. D. MILLER, IR. Crew W. S. CASPARIS S. R. LINSCOTT Golf T. W. HOLMES Squash R. F. TOWNSEND Tennis R. F. TOWNSEND E. H. TURNER, JR. F. E. WILSON W. E. WILSON P. K. PARKER W. L. PETTINGELL W. N. RUNYON R. C. STUART E. C. STANNARD J. A. SWAN, JR. R. H. THOMPSON W. E. WILSON C. D. SMITH W. H. SMITH DINAIATI SURIYONG R. F. TOWNSEND I. O. WILSON T. R. MARTIN I. W. SAVAGE D. C. SLEEPER D. C. SMITH D. I. SPINDLER C. W. TRUESDELI. F. E. WILSON W. T. ORR H. D. SAVAGE, IR. I. B. STEVENS R. H. WALLACE C. J. WILSON E. T. WHITE D. M. PROUTY J. I. TUOHY , . THE 1.934 PEAN 2.31 Captain Turner Coach Souders Manager Gruening Football HE football team this year had a very successful season. Five game and one was tied. In the opening game, Exeter defeated the New Hampshire Freshmen, 6-o. On the following Saturday, a strong and speedy Exeter team defeated the powerful Yale Freshmen, I3-7. The Harvard Freshman game at Cambridge resulted in a 6-6 tie. Early in this game, the Red and Gray team suffered the loss of Captain Turner. He received a knee injury which prevented him from participating until the Andover game. Two weeks later, a strong Worcester Academy team defeated Exeter, 21-7. The team failed to clickl' in this game, but they came back the next week to defeat Hebron Academy, 42-o. The Andover game was by far the best game of the season. Exeter showed its power immediately, and Miller scored early in the game. Clark kicked the point after touchdown. Andover took over the fight, and soon the score was 7-6 in favor of the Red and Gray. The game from then on was a bitterly contested struggle between two evenly matched teams. Both teams threatened often, but the game ended 7-6. Captain Turner, Clark, and Miller were the individual stars of the game, but the team play- ing well together won the game. THE PEAN takes this opportunity to congratulate the team, Captain Turner, Coach Souders, Coach Bartell, Coach Carrell, and Trainer Murch for the victory in which they all had a part. To Captain Clark and Manager Gregg THE PEAN wishes the greatest success for the oncoming season. s were won, one was lost, 232 THE 1934 PEAN Back Row - Batt, Fisher, Mr. Murch, Gruening, Mr. Bartell, Mr. Souders Third Row - Kevorkirm, Blanchard, Stuart, Barnicle, Ramsey, Colwell, Bliss Second Row - Glueck, Feeley, Howard, Mudge, Clark, Bott, Miller, Casey Front Row - Beltzner, Downes, Oatis, Turner, Allen, Toll, Wilson ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM Exeter Vs. Andover Game Lineup EXETER ANDOVER OATIS ..... . . right end . . . GERNERD TURNER CCapt.l. . . . right tackle . . . HITE FEELEY .... . . rigid guard . . , SEARS MUDGE . . . center . . . KELLOGG ALLEN . . . . left guard. . . . CASTLE TOLL . . . . left tackle . . CCapt.j FRY DowNEs . . . . left end . . . . LITTLE CLARK . . . fullback . . . . PLATT COLXVELL , . . right half back . . . VIENS MILLER . . . left half back . . RAEFERTY WILSON .....,.......... qzcarler back ............... ,BURDICK I Substitutions - Exeter: Howard., Ramsey, Bott, Blanchard, Barnicle, Beltzner, Stuart. Andover: Gardner, Richardson, Swope, Graham, Schuler, Woods, McLane, Knowlton, Cahners, McWeeny, Off, Cheney. THE 1934 PEAN Exeter vs. Andover Football Scores YEAR E. A. YEAR 1878 0 22 1897 1879 18 0 1898 1880 8 8 1899 1881 0 6 1900 1882 o I2 1901 1883 6 I7 1902 1884 8 II 1903 1885 33 II 1904 1886 26 0 1905 1887 44 4 1906 1888 0 IO 1907 1889 No game 1908 1890 0 16 1909 1891 IO 26 1910 1892 28 18 1911 1893 26 IO 1912 1894 No game IQI3 1895 No game 1914 1896 . . . 0 28 C1878-19335 . . . . 59 . . . . 78 E. A. 18 IO I7 I4 35 Games won by Andover, 24Q by Exeter, 24g tied games, Points scored by Exeter, 65 3Q by Andover, 5 31 YEAR 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 IQ23 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 IQ32 1933 . 5 THE 1934 PEAN 235 Captain Smith Coach Carrell Manager Riddle Track ACING the task of building a team around three letter men to beat Andover's group of veterans, Coach Carrell worked his men through the fall and winter. During the winter, four dual meets were held, of which Exeter won two and lost two.- The team started the season with a 5o to 18 win over Huntington. Following this vic tory, a powerful relay team was edged out in the final sprint by Andover at the B. A. A. relays. The team then defeated the New Hampshire Fresh- men, SI to 26. In the last two meets of the winter season, the Red and Gray lost to the North- eastern Freshmen, 41 1-2 to 26 1-2, and to the powerful Harvard Freshmen, 5o 2-3 to 43 1-3. I In the first spring meet Exeter again defeated the New Hampshire Freshmen, this time by the score of 73 1-2 to 52 1-2. Then the strong Harvard Freshmen proved their superiority over the Exonians for a second time by swamping them QI to 35. In the Harvard Interscholastics, Andover won easily with 52 1-5 points, and Exeter trailed a poor second with 36 115 points. Donovan starred, capturing first place in the broad jump and high hurdles for Exeter's only firsts. Two weeks later. in the annual Exeter- Andover dual meet, Exeter was defeated by the strongest running team that Andover has had in the past ten years. Andover took 43 out of a possible 63 points in the running events, and 36 1-3 out of the 63. points in the field events, making the final score 79 1-3 to 46 2-3 in favor of the Blue. Captain Badman, of Andover, broke his own dual record in the high jump by clearing the bar set at 6 feet, 2 I-8 inches, and Graham, of Andover, set a new shot put record with a heave of 52 feet, 4 1-4 inches. Donovan, of Exeter, proved to be the individual star of the meet, capturing two first places and two second places for a total of 16 points. Although the season was not wholly successful, Coach Carrell, Captain Smith, and the team are to be congratulated for their hard work and good co-operation. The elections for this year were as follows: I. M. Donovan, captain of Winter and Spring Trackg H. H. Taylor, manager of Winter Track, and H. L. Young, manager of Spring Track. 236 THE 1934 PEAN Back Raw - Applegate, Nightingale, Parker, Hamill Fourth Raw - Stephenson, Acton, Carter, London Third Raw - Sheen, Negley, Skinner, Bliss, Arnold Second Row - Stannard, Lemke, W. E. Wilson, Sutphin, Case, Field, McIntosh, F. E. Wilson First Raw - Paige, Campbell, Mr. Carrell, Smith, Riddle, Donovan, Turner Capiain. . Coach . M anager E. S. ACTON J. M. BATTEN J. V. BEAM R. H. BECKWITII L. V. BOSSERT J. M. CASE P. R. APPLEGATE R. S. BATTLES S. H. BRENNAN, IR. I. H. CLIFFORD T. A. ARNOLD W. B. BLISS, 3D Academy Track Team 1933 S. H. EATON H. H. FIELD R. B. HAMILL R. A. LAWVRENCE F. M. LONDON D. A. MCCRARY W. H. MCINTOSH 1934 J. M. DONOVAN R. S. KIDD N. A. LEMKE 1935 R. A. CAMPBELL . . H. G. SMITH . . H. G. CARRELL . . E. H. RIDDLE S. M. MOORMAN R. E. PAIGE T. R. SKINNER H. G SMITH T. W. STEPHENSON D. V. SUTPHIN C. C. RAMSAY E. C. STANNARD C. H. TOLL E. H. TURNER F. E. WILSON W. E. WILSON THE 1934 PEAN 237 Exeter Vs. Andover Track Meet 120- Yard High H urdles. - Won by Donovan QED, second, Rafferty CAD, third, Case CE.D Time, I5 4-5 seconds. CEquals recordD. 100-Yard Dash. - Won by Wolf CAD, second, Paige CED, third, Crosby CA.D. Time, IO 3-5 seconds. 220-Yard Low Hurdles. - Won by Donovan QE.D, second, Kitchel CA.D, third, Bliss CE.D. Time, 25 1-5 seconds. 220-Yard Dash. - Won by Crosby CA.D, second, Wolf CA.D, third, Paige CED. Time, 23 1-5 seconds. 440--Yard Dash. - Won by Furse LAD, second, Stevens CAD, third, McIntosh CED. Time, SI 4-5 seconds. H 880-Yard Dash.- VVon by Howe C.-LD, second, Mahoney C.-LD, third, Brayton CAD. Time, 2 min- utes, 4 3-5 seconds. Illile Run. -- Won by Kingman fA.D, second, Stannard CE.D, third, Robinson CA.D. Time, 4 min- utes, 39 1-5 seconds. Running High Jump. -- Won by Badman CAD, second, Donovan CE.D, third, tie between Hall fA.D, Wilson CE.D, Field CE.D. Height,6feet, 2 1-8 inches. CNew recordD. Running Broad Jump. - Won by Batten CE.D, second, Donovan CE.D, third, Bush CA.D. Distance, 21 feet, 4 inches. A Pole Vauli. - First, tie between Harding CA.D, and Campbell CED, third, Skinner CED. Height, I2 feet, 3-4 inches. CNeW Exeter record.D Discus Throzeg. - Won by Dwyer CAD, second, Graham CAD, third, Turner CED Distance, 124 feet, 7 1-2 inches. Javelin Throw. - Won by Kimball CAD, second, Wilson CE.D, third, Vorse CA.D. Distance, ISI feet, 3 1-2 inches. Ilannner Throw. - Won by Sears C.-X.D, second, Sutphin QED, third, Peterson CA.D. Distance, 167 feet. Shot Pnl. - Won by Graham CAD, second, Turner CED, third, Dwyer CA.D. Distance, S2 feet, 4 3-4 inches. QNew record.D 1 934 Wrnter Track Season February 3 At Exeter, New Hampshire Freshmen. Won by Exeter. February I7 At Exeter, Huntington School. Won by Exeter. February 24 At Exeter, Bowdoin Junior Varsity. Won by Exeter March 3 At Cambridge, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard Freshmen March I7 At Andover, Andover. Won by Andover 1 'UF Coach Carrell Manager Taylor 238 THE 1934. PEAN Captain Coach . Manager P. R. APPLEGATE W. H. BLANCHARD D. P. COFFIN P. G. CREESE I. W. DONOVAN A. C. BELTZNER R. A. CAMPBELL Back Row - McCabe, Stannard, Parker, Eaton, Downes Second Raw -1 Stewart, Beltzner, Palmer, Applegate, Creese, Swan From Raw - Kerr, Blanchard, Mr. Carrell, Donovan, Taylor, Bliss, Coffm Winter Track Team 1934 R. C. DOWNES I. C. EATON J. H. HERRICK ALEXANDER KEVORKIAN, JR. O. M. PALMER P. K. PARKER 1935 N. S. KERR T. J. MCCABE 1936 W. B. Buss, 3D DONOVAN G. CARRELL TAYLOR W. L. PETTINGELL W. N. RUNYON R. C. STUART E. C. STANNARD' I. A. SWVAN, IR. R. H. THOMPSON W. E. WILSON THE 1934 PEAN 239 I A' A APril 28 ' May 5 5 V May I2 May 26 June 2 gi. ,,.. 61.22 'Www' ACADEMY TRACK SQUAD 1934 Track Schedule . . . . Bowdoin Junior Varsity Won by Exeter . . . . New Hampshire Freshmen Won by Exeter . ...... Harvard Freshmen Won by Exeter . . Harvard Interschoiastics at Cambridge . . . . . . . . . Andover at Exeter R. Captain Donovan Manager Young 240 THE 1.934 PEAN 1933 February 4 . . February II. . . February 18. . . February 25. . . March 4 . . . May 6 . . May 13. . . May 20. . . May 27. . June 3 . . Track Season At Exeter, Huntington School. Won by Exeter. At Boston, B. A. A. Relays. Won by Andover. At Exeter, New Hampshire Freshmen. Won by Exeter. At Exeter, Northeastern Freshmen. Won by Northeastern. At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard. At Exeter, New Hampshire Freshmen. Won by Exeter. At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard. At Cambridge, Harvard Interscholastics. Won by Andover. Open. At Andover, Exeter-Andover Dual Meet. Won by Andover. Exeter vs. Andover Dual Meet Records YEAR P. E. A. P. A. A. YEAR P. E. A. P. A. A 1889 . . . . 3 6 1913. . . . 48 48 1890 . . . . No meet 1914. . . SQ 37 1891 1 - - - 44 46 1915- - . - 41 54 1892 . . . . . 36 S4 1916 . . . . 70 1-3 25 2 1893-96. . . . N0 meets 1917 . . . . N0 meet 1897 . . . . 371-2 66 1 1918 . . . . 72 1-2 23 1 1898 . . . . 59 37 1919 . . . . 72 2-3 35 1 1899 . . . . 68 1-6 35 5-6 1920. . . . 58 50 1900 . . . . S7 I-2 46 1- 1921 . , . . SQ 1-4 48 3 1901 . . . . 61 43 1922 . . . . 69 3-4 56 1 1902 . . . . SI 53 1923. . . . 58 68 1903 . . . . 37 2-3 58 1- 1924 . . . . 55 71 1904 . . . . 63 2-3 32 1-3 1925 . . . . 60 2-3 65 1 1905 . . . . No meet 1926 . . . . 41 85 1906 . . . . 47 I-2 48 1 1927 . . . . 37 89 1907 . . . . SQ 1-6 56 5- 1928 . . . . 42 1-2 83 1 1908 . . . . 58 38 1929. . , . 49 77 1909 . . . . 47 49 1930 . . . . 70 1-2 55 1 1910 . . . . 541-6 41 5- 1931 . . . . 72 54 1911 . . . . 58 37 1932 . . . . 45 81 1912 . . . ,. . 71 25 1933 ..... . . 46 2-3 70 1 Exeter points . . . . 2020 1-6 Andover points . . . 1961 5-6 Meets won . . 18 Meets won . . . . IQ One tie meet THE 1934 PEAN 241 Thompson Cage Records Events 40-Yard Dash . 60-Yard Dash . . . 70-Yard Dash .... 45-Yard High Hurdles . 7 5-Yard Low Hurdles . 7 5-Yard High Hurdles . Mile Run ...... 1000-Yard Run . . 880-Yard Run . 600-Yard Run . 440-Yard Run . . 300-Yard Run .... Running Broad jump . Shot Put ....... Pole Vault ..... Running High Jump . Events 100-Yard Dash . . 220-Yafd Dash . . 44 -Yard Dash . . Half-Mile Run . One-Mile Run . . 120-Yard Hurdles . . 229-Yard Hurdles . . Running High jump . . Pole Vault ...... Running Broad Jump . Putting I2-lb. Shot . . Throwing I2-lb. Hammer Throwing Discus . . . Throwing Javelin . . Record 4 4-5 S. 6 1-5 s. 7 1-5 s. 6 s. 9 3'S 5- IO s. 4 In-, 34 S. 2 rn., 24 s. 2 m., 5 s. 1 rn., IQ 2-5 s. 53 5- 33 345 5- 22 ft. 49 ft., 7 I-2 in. II lt., 4 1-2 in. 5 ft., IO 1-2 in. Outdoor Records Record 9 4-5 S- ZI 3-5 s. 49 1-5 s. 1 m., 57 s. 4 m., 26 4-5 s. I5 3-5 s. 24 9-10 s. 6 ft., 1 I'-2ll'1. I2 ft., 3 3-4 in. 23 ft., 5 3-8 in. 52 ft., 6 in. 171 ft. 133 ft., 7 in. 174 ft., 1 1-2 in. ilvlaker W. M. PIKE F. G. HOLLISTER A. F. BLACKMAN F. F. DINEEN I. M. DONOVAN W. M. PIKE I. RAMSAY J. M. DoNovAN I. RAMSAY W. BONTHRON W. BONTHRON W. BONTHRON I. P. JAFFE A. F. BLACKMAN J. F. DINEEN F. G. HOLLISTER E. H. TURNER, IR. T. R. SKINNER J. M. DONOVAN Maker F. W. WATERMAN A. F. BLACKMAN F. J. LANE R. G. SMIT11 A. H. OVNEIL I. D. MACKENZIE C. T. ELLIOTT, JR. R. H. O,CONNELL W. L. WHALEN R. A. CAMPBELL H. T. WORTHINGTON E. H. TURNER, JR. H. C. EMERY J. A. BRANDENBURG I. BRENNER Date 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1929 1928 1933 1928 1930 1930 1930 1932 1931 1932 1930 1933 1933 1933 l7ale IQZO IQSI 1932 1918 1924 1911 1923 T924 1918 1933 1913 1933 1920 1925 1931 ...ff THE 1934 PEAN 243 Manager Farrell Captain Allen Manager Gifford Baseball HE Academy Baseball team enjoyed a very successful season. They were undefeated during the whole of their fourteen game schedule, and were proclaimed Preparatory School Champ- ions of New England. The first two games on their long schedule were postponed because of snow. They encountered very little opposition until they came to the tail end of the list. The Hebron team proved very able, and Exeter came through with only a three to two score in her favor. The Tilton school also put Exeter to the wall for a short time, but again Exeter won by one point. The final score was seven to six. Andover, however, proved more able then any of the other teams. The game was fought up to the last out. The first score of the game was made by Batten, who hit a home run in the fourth inning. Kohlmann scored again for Exeter in the sixth, and Chubet in the eighth. Andover did not tally until the ninth, when Holt crossed the plate to save Andover from a shutout. Great credit goes to Bilodeau who relieved Batten in the ninth to strike out Andover's only hope of victory. There were two men on base and the count was three balls and two strikes. He struck the last man out and saved the game. C. R. Allen and N. M. Carter are Captain and Manager respectively for 1934. A 244 THE 1934 PEAN Back Row - Gifford, A. H. Colwell, Abrams, Farrell Second Raw - Barnicle, A. E. Colwell, Olney, Marcus, Mayo, Staples Front Row - Bilodeau, Batten, Mr. Murch, Allen, Chubet, Woodman, Kohlmann Captain Coach M ana get A. H. COLWELL I. M. BATTEN . C. R. ALLEN . . IL P. CHUBET. . E. M. WOODMAN T. H. BILODEAU T. E. BARNTCLE B. L. KOHLMANN P. B. OLNEY . . Academy Baseball Team MEMBERS . . C. R. ALLEN . . S. A. MURCH . . E. G. GIFFORD . . Catcher . . Pitcher . . First Base . . Second Base . . Third Base , , Short Stop . . Left Field . . Center Field . . Right Field THE 1.934 PEAN 245 1933 Baseball Season Exeter . . . . Exeter . . . Exeter . . . Exeter . , . . Exeter , , . Exeter . . . Exeter . . . Exeter . . . . Exeter . . . Exeter Exeter . . . Exeter , , . Exeter , . . . Exeter , , . . Exeter . . . Exeter . . Exeter vs. YEAR P. E. A. P. A. A. 1878 . . I2 1 1878 . . 8 IO 1879 . . 2 IO 1880 . . 0 9 1881 . . 5 I3 1882 . . 7 5 1883 . . 5 16 1884 . . 5 I5 1885 , . 9 1 1886 . . 7 6 1887 . . 6 22 1888 . . 4 6 1889 . . 3 2 1890 . . . No game 1891 . . I 7 1892 , . . 5 10 1893-96 . . . No games 1897 . . . . . I2 6 1898 ...... 2 8 No game No game No game Governor Dummer . . Somerville ..... 9 Harvard Freshmen , , Huntington . . . I3 Norwood. . 5 ' St. I0hn's .... . . . II Yale Freshmen . . . No game Lawrence Academy . . . . . I3 Worcester Academy . . . . . 9 New Hampshire Freshmen. . . . . I2 St. John's .... . . . No game Governor Dummer . . . . . 6 Hebron . . . . . No game Tufts Freshmen. . . . . . 7 Tilton. . . . . , . . 3 Andover . . Andover Baseball Scores C1873-19339 YEAR P. E. A. P. A. A. YEAR 1899 , . . 6 8 1915 . 1900 . . , 5 9 1916 . 1901 . . , 8 5 1917 . 1901 , . . 2 9 1918 . 1901 . . . o 9 1919 . 1902 . . . 5 3 1920 . 1903 . . . 0 1 1921 . 1904 , , . 2 1 1922 . 1905 . . . 4 6 1923 . 1906 , , . 2 3 1924 . 1907 , , . 2 3 1925 . 1908 . . . 3 5 1926 . . . 1909 . . . 5 3 1927 . 1910 . . , 4 5 1928 . 1911 . . . 2 1 1929 . 1912 . , . 4 5 1930 . 1913 . . . 5 4 IQSI . 1914 . . . 7 0 1932 . 1933 - - 7 ' 5 - 7 , . 8 . . 6 . . 1 - 5 . 6 . 1 A. P.A.A. IO 2 2 1 No game IO 1 II 4 8 S I 3 2 IS 5 IO 0 9 5 0 7 6 II 5 1 o I2 2 2 4 4 2 7 5 3 0 Total runs: Andover, ZQQQ Exeter, 260 Games won: Andover, 27g Exeter, 26 246 THE 1934 PEAN X., ,W . it .ai Captain C. RUSSELL ALLEN L. B. ABRAMS, JR. T. E. BARNICLI-1 S. L. BEERS A. H. COLWTELL L. M. DIFILIPPO W. S. BEARD J. G. BUTLER P. E. G. CLARK 1934 Baseball Squad Coach SIMEON A. MURCH MEMBERS 1934 F. L. DOWN'EY, JR. A. H. HAUSSERMANN A. T. HOWARD ALEXANDER KEVORKI 1935 R. W. GALBRAITII H. D. MILLER, IR. 1936 R. J. SAVAGE 1937 AN, Manager NORMAN M. CARTER R. F. MARCUS R. C. STUART MERLE THORPE, JR. C. W. TRUESDELL T. P. WHITNEY G. C. SMITH H. P. WILLIAMS E. M. WOODMAN NORMAN COSBY I. R. SKUSE A THE 1934 PEAN 247 Captain Allen Coach Murch Manager Carter Exeter- 8 Exeter- 5 Exeter- I Exeter-18 Exeter- Exeter- Exeter- Exeter- Exeter-Io Exeter-18 Exeter- 3 Exeter-22 Exeter- 2 . . Exeter- Exeter- 1934 Baseball Schedule . . April I4 . . April IS . . April 21 . . April 25 . . April 28 . . May 2 . . May 5 . . Mayo . . May I2 . . May 16 . . May IQ . . May 23 . May 26 . . June6 . June 9 Huntington School-5 Somerville High School-4 Harvard Freshmen- 3 Tufts Freshmen-2 Cushing Academy-2 St. john's Preparatory School-ro Yale Freshmen-4 Lawrence Academy-7 Worcester Academy-9 Claremont High School-3 St. Iohn's Preparatory School-11 Governor Dummer Academy-2 Hebron Academy-I Tilton Academy- Andover Cat Andoverj- I THE 1934 PEAN 249 Ui .. '1 l 3 fills .., tx ,O 1 3 l F ITH T Z Basketball ITH only two men returning for the IQ34 basketball season, Coach Pearson faced the virtually impossible task of turning out a basketball team which would come any where near equaling the record of last year's undefeated team. Although this ambition was hardly fulfilled, nevertheless the 1934 basketball team proved itself a worthy combination. Starting the season in a very disappointing manner, losing its first two games to Tilton and Governor Dummer the Academy team suddenly rallied and defeated Lawrence, Huntington, New Hampshire Freshmen, and Tufts Freshmen in succession. Perhaps the most thrilling game of the season was with St. Iohn's Preparatory School. With twenty points ad- vantage at half time the Red and Gray defense suddenly wilted as St. Iohn's staged a thrilling rally to win 34 to 31. Exeter handily won its next two preliminary games with the Harvard Freshmen and Worcester Academy. The game with Andover saw a fighting Exeter quintet take the lead in the first quarter and from then on grimly beat back a determined Blue, 30 to 28. A. C. Beltzner and S. T. Etherington were elected captain and manager respectively. 250 THE 1.934 PEAN Lu i, 1 A fo. 1 P i' Captain Wilson Coach Pearson january 6 January I3 january zo January 27 February 3 February IO February I7 February 24 March 3 . March IO 1934 Basketball Season . . Tilton School . . . . . IQ 22 . . Lawrence ,.... . . 33 I8 . , Huntington School ...., 34 19 . . Governor Dummer Academy 33 42 . . St. Iohn's Preparatory . . . 31 34 . . Harvard Freshmen ..... SI I4 . . New Hampshire Freshmen. . 34 31 . . Worcester Academy .... 22 21 . . Tufts Freshmen ...... 34 IO . . Andover .... . , 30 28 - THE 1934 PEAN 251 Back Raw - Simon, Appel, Crawford, Herrick, Cameron, Truesdale, Spindler First Raw - Beltzner, Mr. Pearson, Wilson, Mr. Murch, Millan Academy Basketball Team Captain . . Coach . . Manager . . R. T. CAMERON W. W. CRAWFORD 1. H. HERRICK I. C. APPIZL 1934 R. Q. MILLAN F. R. SIMON 1935 FRANCIS E. WILSON OSCAR W. PEARSON JOHN F. SEAGRAVES, JR. D. I. SPINDLER C. W. TRUESDELL F. E. VVILSON A. C. BELTZNER THE 1924 PEAN 253 ,llfi !ll1 Q .:.- l yi i-XXQQ X X 4 1, .XXI X, 1 4 mi .. W 9- it , NW lffxf, I 1 1 Hockey HE Exeter hockey team enjoyed a very successful season. They were beaten only once, and then only by the low score of one to three. In their first game, they conquered New Hampton Academy with the brilliant score of seven to nothing. They bowed, in the next game, to a powerful Harvard Freshman team, but shortly afterwards beat Clark School easily. They next tied the New Hampshire Freshmen. After this game, they held their winning streak to the end of the season, defeating, in order, Hebron Academy, Lawrence Academy, North- eastern Freshmen, Arlington School, and tinally Andover. When they met Andover on the tenth of February, they were favored, slightly, to win. The game, however, was not an easy one, and although we won by the score of five to two, nevertheless the team had to ight to win at all. Captain Savage and Clark were the individual stars, but the whole team was behind them all the time. James A. Feeley was elected captain and Luther V. Haggerty manager for 1935- 254 THE 1934 PEAN Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter Exeter 1914 . 1915 . 1916 . 1917 . IQI8 , 1919 . 1920 . 1921 . 1922 . 1923 . 1924 . Captain Savage Coach Rogers Manager Shute 1934 Hockey Season ,. ..6 .. ..I .. ..6 ., ,.2 .. ..5 ,. ,.5 .. ..9 New Hampton . . . . . o Harvard Freshmen . . . . . 3 Clark School .....,. . . 1 New Hampshire Freshmen . . . . 2 Hebron ......... . . o Lawrence Academy . . . 1 Northeastern Freshmen . . . 1 . . . . 5 Arlington High School . . . 3 . . . . ,..,. 5 Andover ..... . . . 2 Exeter and Andover Hockey Scores P. E. A. P. A. A. P. EMA. P. A. A. . . . . 4 1 1925 . . . . . No game . . . 5 o 1926 . . . . 1 2 . . . 3 o 1927 . , . . 2 1 . . . 1 2 IQ28 . . . . 3 2 , , . 2 3 1929 . . . . 9 o . . II 1 1930 , . , . 4 o , . . 4 2 1931 . . . . 6 1 . . , o 4 1932 . . . . 2 1 . . . o 3 1933 . . . . 4 o . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 o 1934 . . . . . . . . 5 2 . . ,... ....... I 3 Total goals: Exeter, 633 Andover, 28. Tied one Games won: Exeter, 135 Andover, 6 THE 1934 PEAN 255 Captain . M anager . Coach . , C. R. ALLEN T. E. BARNICLE A. G. BORDEN, JR. C. H. AUGSPURGER Back Row 3 Augspurger, Cannell Second Raw - Barnicle, Sleeper, Smith, Howard, Allen, Clark Fran! Row - Borden, Martin, Mr. Rogers, Savage, Shute, Kevorkian, Feeley Academy Hockey Team 1934 F. W. CAININELL A. T. HOWARD ALEXANDER KE T. R. MARTIN 1935 P. E. G. CLARK VORKIAN . I. W. SAVAGE . H. F. SHUTE . P. C. ROGERS I. W. SAVAGE D. C. SLEEPER D. C. SMITH I. A. FEELEY i 1 i 1 r i 5 THE 1934 PEAN 257 I 1 J xuulfwbll Q , 3 fly X E x N ' N 3 Q 5 x LJ H . ? mwsxngs! 'mln un 1-n S ,, f c,.'- 'M -1,-g',f ' J., ,... .1 Y' M J Swimming OR the second consecutive year, the Academy swimming team enjoyed a highly successful season which ended with the defeat of Andover, 34-31. With five returning letter men as a nucleus, Coach McNamara built up a team with five new men and five members of last year's All-Class team which was one of the most powerful in the Academy's history, losing only to an exceedingly strong Harvard Freshman team. Captain Lemke, Stevens, Wilson and Meeker were particularly outstanding for Exeter this year. Also, the 50-yard free-style record fell, and the Ioo-yard breast-stroke record was tied during the season, but the lack of record-breaking perform- ances is no indication of the great strength of the team. The first meet of the season was held in the Thompson Pool with the Roxbury Division of the Boston Boys' Club, which we won 33-32 in a meet not as close as the score might indicate. The next Saturday saw Gardner High School beaten decisively, 42-23. Our next meet was at Harvard, where we went down to defeat before the strong Freshman team by the extremely close score of 33-32. In the following meet, however, we staged a comeback by swamping the weak M. I. T. Fieshmen, 53-12, one ofthe highest scores ever amassed by an Academy Swimming team. Keeping up the good work, the team next defeated a rather strong Huntington team in one of the season's most exciting meets. In the last clash of the season with the Yale Freshmen, although our opponents entered the meet a slight favorite, to everyone's sur- prise and joy they were defeated 38-27 in a meet showing probably the best swimming of the winter, outside of the Andover meet. Exeter entered the twelfth Andover dual meet on even terms with their rivals, but managed to eke out a 34-31 victory in an extremely close contest. The meet was featured by great strength in certain events on the part of both teams, so that the only really close races were the 50-yard free-style and the 2oo-yard relay. The diving was also very close, the last man being only four points behind the winner. With a rather easy victory in the medley, on which the victory depended, Exeter clinched the meet, much to her backers' joy. Charles I. Wilson was elected captain and Guy B. Maynard, IL, manager for the 193 5 season. 258 THE 1934 PEAN Captain Lemke January 27 . . February 3 . . February IO . . February I7 . . February 24 . . March 3 . . March IO . . l Coach McNamara Manager Howland 1934 Swimming Season . . Exeter, 33 . . Exeter, 42 . . Exeter, 32 . . Exeter, 53 . . Exeter, 38 . . Exeter, 38 . Exeter, 33 Roxbury Boys' Club . . . . 32 Gardner High School . . . . 23 Harvard Freshmen . . . . 33 M. I. T. Freshmen . . . . I2 Huntington School . . , . 27 Yale Freshmen . . . . 27 Andover ..,. . SI THE A1934 PEAN 259 Back Raw f Mr. McNamara, Curwen, Orr, Howland Second Row - DiFi1ippo, Meeker, Carman, Doble, Stevens, Miller Firxl Raw - Litt, Wallace, Wilson, Lemke, Anderson, Casparis, Savage Academy Swimming Team Captain Coach . Manager W. S CASPARIS L. M. DIFILIPPO F. D. DOBLE I. W. ANDERSON E. H CARMAN H.A CURWEN 1934 N. A. LEMKE A. H. LIT1' 1935 C. J. WILSON 1936 NATHANIEL A. LEMKE JAMES P. MCNAMARA RICHARD M. HOWLAND H. D. SAVAGE J. B. STEVENS R. H. WALLACE C. K. MEEKER H. D. MILLER, IR W. T. ORR - - - . ' , -L-valine.. THE 1934 PEAN 261 1, , AC I 0 xg? 1 sax 2, I, ,O A J lf ,- I7 0 5 'lx X Q X 5 ff ,Y , 'I .01 n YV ,. Y 5g11i4ff44JLQ,,,,,fl1luIr1Lh,.gigLLl' 'fill' Y , - , ia, ,Q ' e 1 - Crew HE 1933 Crew season was obviously unsuccessful. Neither the irst nor second boat were able to win a race. Injuries, however, played their part, and partial responsibility may be laid upon bad breaks. The first and second boats both lost to Pomfret in their races. The first boat's race was rather close, but Pomfret managed to win by a length. The next race with Noble and Green- ough proved just as unsuccessful to the Exeter crews. The opponents winning easily in both races. The races with Tabor were also lost, giving the crews a rather bad preliminary record and an inferiority complex with which to enter the annual letter race with Middlesex. ln a close race, marked by the determination of the Exeter boat, the Middlesex first crew eked out a victory by about two lengths. The Middlesex second crew easily defeated the Exeter seconds. Frank D. Doble and Pierpont I. Wood were elected captain and manager respectively for the 1954 season. 262 THE 1934 PEAN Captain LeRoyer Coach Benton Manager Schurernan 1933 Crew Season Pomfret .........,.. . . April 26 Won by Pomfret First Boat Won by Pomfret Second Boat Tabor, at Tabor ......... . . May 6 Won by Tabor First Boat Won by Tabor Second Boat Brook School .......... . . May I3 Won by Exeter First Boat Brook School ............ . . May I7 Won by Brook School Second Bout Noble and Greenough ........... May zo Won by Noble and Greenough First Boat Won by Noble and Greenough Second Boat Middlesex, at Middlesex .......... May 27 Won by Middlesex First Boat Won by Middlesex Second Boat THE 193.4 PEAN 263 Bow. . No. 2 . . No. 3 . . Stroke . . Bow. . NO.2 . . No.3 . . Stroke . . Coxswain Back Row - Magrane, Lloyd, Mr. Curwen, Mons, Casparis Front Raw - White, Doble, Schureman, LeRoyer, Hunter, Colony, Linscott ACADEMY CREW Academy First Boat Academy Second Boat D. HUNTER I. I. COLONY F. D. DOBLE C. P. LEROYER J. S. MAGRANE H. LLOYD H. R. MoNs W. B. CASPARIS R. LINSCOTT 264 THE 1934 PEAN ACADEMY CREW SQUAD F J gt 1 934 Crew Season A ,L xi Pomfret, at Pomfret . . . . . , . . ,,.l r 'Won by Exeter First Boat ., N ' 'I 'Won by Exeter Second Boat ' ' 7 I ' Tabor .,......, . . . . ' . ' Ilw- I. I ' V' 5 ' ' Won by Tabor First Boat ki Won by Exeter Second Boat H ' A Noble and Greenough at Cambridge . . . Won by Exeter First Boat Won by Exeter Second Boat Brooks School, at North Andover . . . . . ,EQ Won by Brooks School First Boat Won by Brooks School Second Boat if - Middlesex ............... . i' e Captain Doble May 5 May I2 May ro May 26 June 2 THE 1934 PEAN 265 I fly . I I I I X, fl I 1' I 1 I I I f I -I' x xii. f 5 I 'I f ' III 0 I Z f X I I f X f x , x I 'X IIIII X I X fc, xx. f . XRD ,. .0 Tennis AST year the Academy tennis team experienced only a very mediocre season Chandicapped by many days of bad weatherj . It was quite a time before the first match was played. Perhaps the most gratifying match of the season was a four to four tie with the Bowdoin College Varsity. In the preliminary season, Ezreter defeated Melrose High School, New Hampshire Uni- versity Independents, M. I. T. Freshmen, Quincy High School, Portsmouth Priory, and Arlington High School. Matchesfwere lost tothe Harvard Freshmen, St. Paul's School, Malden High School, and Andover. The Academy team, although it played good tennis, was no match for Andover and was beaten nine to nothing. I Prospects for a more successful season this year are encouraging, as Taylor, Townsend, Tuohy, and Bate, all letter-men of last year, are returning. Oscar M . Bate, Jr., was elected captain for 1934, and Nathaniel G. Benchley was chosen manager. 266 THE 1934 PEAN Captain Wade Coach Rogers Manager Culver EXETER Postponed April 6 April 4 April 6 April 5 May 9 May Postponed May I May s May 6 May 3 May 2 May 4 May . . May o June 19 22 26 29 3 6 IO 13 I7 19 24 24 27 31 7 1933 Tennis . . Season OPPONENTS Harvard junior Varsity Melrose High School-I Bowdoin Varsity-5 New Hampshire Independents-3 M. I. T. Freshmen-3 Quincy High School-o Harvard Junior Varsity-Cawayj Harvard Freshmen-8 Portsmouth Priory School-o Arlington High School-I St. Paul's School-6 I Second Team vs. Haverhill High School-2 Malden High School-4 New Hampshire A Andover fat Andoverj-9 THE 1934 PEAN 267 Back Row - Hecht, Bale, Tuohy, Mr. Cunningham, White, Townsend Front Row - Dorson, Mr. Rogers, Wade, Culver, Kohimann Academy Tennis Team Captain . . Coach . . Manager . . O. M. BATE, JR. R. M. DORSON F. S. HECHT MEMBERS B. L. KOHLMANN R. F. TOWNSEND J. A. WADE P. C. ROGERS P. I. CULVER J. J. TUOHY J. A. WADE L. S. WHITE 268 THE 1934 PEAN ACADEMY TENNIS SQUAD 2 1934 Tennis Season EXETER OPPONENTS 8 April 21 Melrose High School-1 4 April 25 Bowdoin-5 , 7 April 28 Boston College Freshmen-o 1 2'-2 May 2 M. I. T. Freshmen-o I2 May 5 Newton High School-I 4 May' 9 Harvard Junior VarsitY'5 NO E N '4 I-C N 2 N U1 U' C-' 99 E UQ T O 6 May 16 Harvard Freshmen-3 1 5 May IQ Arlington High SChOOl-'2 i1,,V i ff 7 May 23 St. Paul's School--2 9 May 26 Malden High School-o in ' he . . June 6 Andover Cat Exeterl fn it ef' 1 wr 'iam , 1 A . E is if 1 as if Iii V in 1 Hg 1 fi .A ru' 5 5 1, , ,EEL E V,,g1,1fg.,f'-fgg, ,, ..,. .Dei Captain Bate Manager Benchley THE 1934 PEAN 269 -Mvlgib' 3'7 rli fi 4, i U 4 I . 9 l . if 0 'X W F7 ' -g'. , If ' ' 'f . W1 U 4 I 71.5, I' ' dp, , mf :.l un, . .- J H 'L , ll! If .. Q I ' fe! 'f .-1. 'ff s .:- . ul, u i SX 1- , -JW! I l 5 Golf h lf team rospects for the season were ITH only one letter man returning for t e IQ33 go , p o r B the aid of some excellent new material, however, Coach Crosbie very p 0 . y ' managed to build a powerful team. Peterson, Captain Parker, and Cooney formed the nucleus of the team, and were ably supported by Barney, Holmes, and Prouty. Starting the season with a victory over Nashua High, the team, at the hands of the powerful Harvard Freshmen, met its only defeat of the season. Following this defeat came successive victories over Thayer, St. Paulls School, and the B. C. Freshmen. The climax of the season was reached with a stirring 5 1-2 to 3 r-2 victory over Andover. Peterson and Parker played unbeatable golf, and Holmes and Prouty both came through on the last hole to save the match. f 1 - f l Coach Crosbie, Captain Parker, and Manager Ferguson are to be congratulated for a x ery success u season. R. B. Cooney and A. . or en x G B d vere elected Captain and Manager respectively for 1934. 270 THE 1.934 PEAN ,T wr 3 f Q as .42-mf'5e5SZil, i i'x71ff111:Q,jf--gi Captain Parker Coach Crosbie Manager Ferguson Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter ! Exeter, 8 2 6 8 9 5 I'-2 1933 Golf Season , . Nashua High School, 1 . . Harvard Freshmen, 7 . . Thayer Academy, 3 . . St. Paul's School, I . . Boston College Freshmen, o . . Andover, 3 I-2 ' THE 1934 PEAN 271 Captain Coach . Manager I. B. BARNEY R. B. COONEY Back Raw - Peterson, Prouty Front Row - Holmes, Mr. Crosbie, Parker, Ferguson, Cooney Academy Golf Team . . R. B. PARKER . . L. M. CROSBIE . . C. R. FERGUSON MEMBERS T. W. HOLMES E. H. PETERSON R. B. PARKER DONALD PROUTY 272 THE 1934 PEAN ACADEMY GOLF SQUAD L ExErER 9 May 9 May 8 M ay 7 May 5 May May May May june 1934 2 5 9 I2 16 23 26 30 6. Golf Schedule OPPONENTS Nashua High School-o Thayer Academy-o Governor Dummer Academyfr Boston College Freshmen-o St. Paul's School-1 Clark School Second teams, Edward Little School Franklin High School Andover at Haverhill High ' in 9 my 9 ., KX X1 f X2 Captain Cooney Manager Borden THE 1.934 PEAN 273 un mu, 'f Si 2 5 Mlncrr, 1 Xu - -.X x.-- f Wiz? , ir W A L J f , f f . Q.,A.2i2l. Soccer ful season losing only one game out of seven . HE Academy soccer team enjoyed a very success , Their first game, with Quincy High School, was a tie. Their next game was their only defeat. They were beaten five toione by the Harvard Freshmen. In a second game with Quincy, although it Was a tie, Exeter was much improved. The game with the Harvard Junior Varsity team Exeter won tive to one. ln their last preliminary game With Tilton School, Exeter again Won easily. The Andover game was played in a strong Wind on a very cold day. This lowered the efhciency of both teams and put them more or less on the defensive. The struggle was very closely contested, and there were many spectacular plays made by both sidesg the game ended in a tie, neither team having scored a goal. In a post-season game with Deerfield Academy, Deerfield held Exeter to a scoreless tie. Congratulations are due Coach Galt for his fine Work. ' h season. Robert F. Townsend was elected captain and George A. Dorr, manager for t e 1954 274 THE 1934 PEAN Captain Wilson Coach Galt Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, Exeter, 1933 Soccer . . October 7 . , . October 21 . . . October 28 . . . November 1 , . November 4 , . . November 8 . . . November 18 , . Manager Taylor Season . . Quincy High School, 1 , . Harvard Freshmen, 5 . . Quincy High School, I . . Harvard Junior Varsity, 1 . . Tilton, o . . Andover, o , . Deerf1eld,o THE 1.934 PEAN 275 Caplain Coach . Manager L. B. ABRAMS, IR. R. A. CAMPBELL W. P. CARTER I. W. DAvIssON I. F. EATON Back Row g Eaton, Campbell, Knight, Abrams, Sargent Second Row 4 Carter, Townsend, Hatch, C. D. Smith, Smith, Suriyong Front Raw - Sleeper, Davisson, Mr. Galt, Wilson, Taylor, Hamilton, Grasson Academy Soccer Team MEMBERS M. A. R. GRASSON H. T. HAMILTON, JR. G. S. HATCH R. B. KNIGHT FITZWILLIAM SARGEN D. C. SLEEPER T, 3D J. O. WILSON R. M. GALT L. M. TAYLOR, JR. C. D. SMITH W. H. SMITH DINAJATI SURIYONG R. F. TOXVNSEND J. O. WILSON THE 1934 PEAN 277 ws- W--W 'rs K d 1 W' -ll f E- l 'ff ,f I ,Lt . Wi I Ir z 4 . f . 1 2 f ll c l 2 1 2 f J . Squash h team underwent a rather mediocre season caused by ,a lack of experienced HE Academy squas - - players. As it is in its third year in the Academy, too much was not to be expected in respect to games actually won, but great progress was made in the training of younger players who will form the nucleus of future teams and eventually raise the game to the standards of suc- cess we hope to see. The iirst few matches were won by Exeter, but in the letter matches with Saint Paul's School, the team lost five to nothing at Saint Paul's and three to two in a return contest on home territory. Great praise is due, however, to Coach Bennett, who spent much time at Work on the team as a whole ' and considering and more on the players as individuals. He devoted much attention to younger men, , the obstacles, put forward a very good team. Robert Tovsm ' ' d er. send was elected captain, and S. C. Keeler was appomte manag 278 THE 1934 PEAN C aptain Coach Manager G. E. COOKMAN G. F. HATCH Bank Row - Sargent, Oakman, Hatch Front Row - Cookman, Mr. Bennett, Townsend, Dexter, Williams Academy Squash Team . . R. F. TOWNSEND . . G. E. BENNETT . . . F. A. DEXTER MEMBERS C. S. OAKMAN R. F. TOWNSEND FITZWILLIAM SARGENT, 3D WARREN WILLIAMS, JR THE 1934 PEAN 279 '1 f It wtf: , X f 'Q T' l X69 iz, Wa X. K I H fig 777' X Wrestling RESTLIN G, in its first year as a recognized sport at the Academy, enjoyed rather a. successful season. Although the team lost to Harvard Freshmen and Andover, the only two meets held, a squad of fifty men reported, the largest in the history of wrest- ling, and great outside interest was evinced in the sport by the large number of specta- tors at the weekly bouts and at the Andover meet. With three of last year's squad, two of last yearls team, and two new men, Coach Pearson built up an exceedingly strong team. In the lirst meet with the extremely powerful Harvard Freshmen, we won two matches by falls, though finally succumbing, 26-ro. In the last meet with Andover here both teams won four bouts, but Andover got one match by a fall, enough to give them a I4-I 2 victory. joseph T. Gilford, of South Orange, N. I., and Alan T. Calhoun, of Tryon, N. C., were re-elected captain and manager, respectively, for 193 5. 1934 Wrestling Season February 7 . . . . Exeter, ro Harvard Freshmen . . . . 26 March I7 . . . . Exeter, I2 Andover. ..... . . I4 280 THE' 1934 PEAN Back Row - Kay Third Row - Glueck, Mosher Second Row - Davis, Clement, Howland, Stahl, Currier, Carlson First Row - Kellogg, Mr. Pearson, Gifford, Calhoun, Spencer Academy Wrestling Team Captain ........................ JOSEPH T. GIEEORD Coach .....,. . . OSCAR W. PEARSON Manager . ...... . . ALAN T. CALHOUN Class-R. E. CARLSON Class-C. B. MOSHER -J. D. CLEMENT I I 5 lbs. I 2 5 lbs I 3 5 lbs. Class 145 lbs. Class- R. W. HOLMES, JR. Wrestling Squad H R' R. K. AIKEN B. F. BART, JR. N. G. BENCHLEY V. W. BRINKERHOFF, JR, W. F. BURDITT, 2D R. E. CARLSON D. G. CHASE J. D. CLEMENT F. W. CRAIG W. H. CURRIER G. M. DAVIS J. W. DAVISSON E. M. DODD J. F. EATON R. E. M. ELY P. E. FOLSOM J. P. FURNISS E. K. GARDNER R. M. GAYLORD, JR. J. T. GIEEORD D. S. GLUECK MYRON HAMMOND E. B. HASTINGS NICHOLAS HELBURN R. W. HOLMES, JR. R. W. HYDE E. P. JONES W. C. JONES G. T. KAY L. B. KELLOGG C. KITTREDGE, JR. G. H. KRUSCHXVITZ E. T. LAING IS 5 lbs. Class-W. P. SPENCER 165 lbs. Class-J. T. GIEEORD 175 lbs. Class-L. B. KELLOGG Unlimited-N. H. PEYTON S. R. LINSCOTT M. J. MACLEOD, JR. S. E. MARTIN, JR. C. B. LIOSHER J. K. MOYVERY L. R. PEYTON N. H. PEYTON C. W. RICE W. A. ROLFING E. S. RUMELY T. E. SLOANE W. P. SPENCER S. J. STEBBINS J. E. STEWART R. L. THAYER J. L. TUDBURY, JR. N. L. XVILLIAMS X nv 'X - s rf X ' H V N f' , s'fg'17 'Q L' . ,N ! ,mix ,2 M - 4 s ,, , f I X X -,f'1,,. 'wiryf N NW p gs! If' W .X kk X X W1 M . M :' ---- 1 , I , .,,..1 , . . 'ffw 0 ' X V W' wiffff Neff, N E172 f A' 1.4 ' 'Z 'V ' ' fit, fp x Maxx 'M yr 97 , 6 V ,ff ' , X7 fu-V '- f Q 'f w X M y - . W I ULZQVW Xk I 5' V.. .9 PMN ' s f? '20 f Q7, I' X XA LW-wwitx ff j f 51,5 Rl 6 aulgwff, Q 1. 1 M' u f ,cz W 1 W ffl! ' s f 4 M 7 1 'Q :Wg ff' ,WX f JI Zy kkly , 1 'f5' Wa,fXj ,X W , M! W ,U W 'Y' Af 1. 1 4 Ak M V, f I J. J w ..i ., fx Q , s,,. sp . Ulf , l X M M 'H' W w-1H'WTFf W- 'fn H 1v'U Vfdfrllm xv. 'Ann 1ffv,1.vA 5 frrfmqlvkrffw... Q Class Athletics 282 THE 1934 PEAN Bark Raw ff Clement, Mr. Thomas, Tudbury Second Raw - Madsen, McCarty. Merritt, Becker, Roche, Alter Froat Row - Beard, Sumzm, Howland, Gifford, Flower, Mulvey, Tribuno Championship Upper Middle Class Football Team M. P. TRIBUNO, JR. . . J. B. ANDE:sON . . W. E. NIULVICY, JR. . . I. R. SUMAN. JR. . . I. T. GIFFORD . J. H. HOXVLAND . . W. S. BEARD . . . P. E. ROCHE .... H. R. MERRI'fT, jk. . . JOHN FLOWVER . . G. R. BECKER . Captain, I. T. GIFFORD Coach, H. H. THOMAS M anager, J. D. CLEMENT . Right End Right Tackle . Right Guard . . Center Left Guard . Left Tackle . . Left End Right Half Back Left Half Back . . F all Back . Quarterback THE 1934 PEAN 283 J. C, R. F. J. T. G. W.E J. R. T Back Raw ff Barlow, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Pearson, Mr. Hatch, Hunsacker Third Row ff Roche, Johnson, VVallaCe, Kay, Guiler, J. P. Hunsacker, Fremont Second Raw Y Mulvcy, Gilford, Cheney, Mitchell, Kollig, Nichols, Cookman, Alter Front Row - Suman, Pardee, Becker, Hutchinson, Flower, Merritt, Tribuno All-Class Football Team HUNSAKER, JR. CI. P. HUNSRXKIERD . . FRIQMONT fJOHN PARDILEJ . GIFFORD CI. H. BIITCHELL, gvj SUMAN, JR. CJ. M. KOLLIG, F. L. LEEJ . . KAY CG. li. COOKMANJ . . . . BIULVEY, JR. CN. H. PEYTONJ C. H. N1CHoLs, IR. CM. P. TRIBUNO M . FULLER, JR. QP. E. ROCHED H. R. MERRITT, IR. CIOHN FLOWER, R. H R. S. . XVALLACE KG. F. ALTLRJ . . HUTCHTNSON CG. R. BECKER3 Captain, R. S. HUTCHINSON Coach, MR. N. L. HATCH ,IRQ . Illahager, C. M. BARLOW . Left End . Left Tackle Left Guard . . . . Center . Right Guard . Right Tackle . . Right Emi Full Back . Right Half Bank . Left Half Back . . . . . . . . Quarterback Coach, O. W. PEARSON Coaah, H. H. THOMAS 284 THE 1934 PEAN Back Row - G. F. Alter, A. I. Alter, Love, Clark Second Row - Mr. Rickard, Gowdy, Galbraith, Williams, Dent, I ack Front Row - Bentkamp, Savage, Bonser, Dana., Dipson, Baxter, Hasey All-Class Baseball Team W. S. BAXTER CR. S. GOUDYD . W. I. DIPSON ......... EDWARD SAVAGE, IR. CP. H. LEE, . I. L. JACK ........... G. F. ALTER .,......, E. G. DANA , . . K. A. BENTKAMP ..... J. F. HASEY ........ D. C. BEERE U. A. LOVEJ . . Pitcher Catcher First Base Second Base Shorl Stop Third Base Left Field Center Field Righl Field THE 1934 PEAN 285 Captain Coach . . B. M. ABEL I. B. ANDERSON I. H. BLAKE R. W. BOLLING R. E. CARLSON E. H. CARMAN A. H. CARTER I. H. CLIFFORD D. P. COERIN W. S. CROSBY D. M. CURTISS R. H. DECKER R. C. DOWNES J. P. DELORENZO B. R. FISHER 1. H. FISHER Back Raw f Wright, Toll, Moorman, Stanton Third Row - Locke, Anderson, Levitt, Carman, Moorman Second Row - Tuttle, Wilson, Wardwcll, Rutter, Parfitt, Taylor Front Row - Heyward, Fisher, Mr. Carroll, Blake, Riddle, Stevens, Root All Class Track Team MEM-BERS W. S. FLETCHER W. M. HEYXVARD, IR. F. D. HOUGHTON I. L. HOUGHTON D. L. HUEE A. J. JEHLE R. M. JOHNSTON REXFORD KIDD A. D. LOCKE T. D'A. LUCUS RALPH MICHAELS R. V. NEGLEY G. E. NICKLOS E. M. N IGHTINGALE P. C. PARFITT F. C. PAEEORD P. G. PEDRICK S. H. EATON H. C. CARRELL W. H. PULSIFER P. C. ROOT W. H. ROTHWELL, I. F. SAVAGE, IR. ALVORD SHEEN W. R. SPENCER W. J. SPINDLER I. W. STEVENS L. M. TAYLOR E. M. THAYER B. R. THOMPSON C. E. TUTTLE D. W. WARDWVELL J. O. WILSON F. D. WILSON W. H. WRIGHT IR 286 THE 1934 PEAN Back Row - McGuire, Dresser, Hutchinson, Miller, Sweeny Front Raw - Johnson, Newman, Tufts, Hendrie, Curtis All-Class Crew 1933 Bow . . . . I. M. S.HUTcH1NsoN No.2 . . . . W. L. DRESSER No. 3 . . . . D. F. HENDRIE No. 4 . . . M. T. CURTISS No. 5 . . . . D. A. TUFTS No. 6 . . . . A. T. JOHNSON No.7 . . , . R. H. NEWMAN Stroke . . . , M. K. MCGUIRE Cox . . . . C. T. SWEENEY THE 1934 PEAK 287 Bow NO. 2 No. 3 . No. 4 Standing -- Richardson, Wilson, Mr. Bartlett, Woodward, Curwen Silting - Hamilton Championship Junior Class Crew ALBERT RICHARDSON I. G. VVILSON R. W. VVOODWARD H. A. CURWEN 288 THE 1.934 PEAN Back Row -- Anderson, Moses, Carlson Fran! Row - Johnson, Mr. Cunningham, Brown, Culver, Coors All-Class Tennis Team Captain . . . . Ii. F. BROWN Coarh . . . P. C. ROGERS M anager . , . P. I. CULVER MEMBERS E. F. BROWN P. K. MANTIUS C. T. PARSONS DAVID CARLSON ARTHUR NOTMAN D. H. TAYLOR E. A. JOHNSON L. S. VVHITE THE 1934 PEAN 289 Back Row - Malcolm, Nicrosi, Baumer, Nichols, Cheney Fnml Row - Shapiro, Litman, Haussermann, Curley, Batt Championship Senior Class Basketball, Team Captain . , . .S .W A. H. HALESSERMANN Coach . . . . . M. W. SOUDERS Managers . . . . G. H. CHENEY D. D. MALCOLM MEMBERS ' W. L. BATT, JR. A. H. HAUSSERMANN C. H. NICHOLS, JR D. H. BAUMER A. S. LITMAN J. B.NICROSI . R. J. CURLEY A. M. SHAPIRO 290 THE1934 PEAN Back Row - Roche Third Row - G. R. Becker, Adams Second Row- Cheney, Suman, Binkerd, Malcolm, Baumer, Nicrosi, Nichols Front Row - Batt, Litman, Haussermann, Curley, Shapiro All-Class Basketball Team Captain . Coach . . Managers G. H. ADAMS, JR. W. L. BATT, JR. D. H. BAUMTER G. R. BECKER MEMBERS R. H. BINKERD R. I. CURLEY A. H. HAUSSERIVIANN A. S. LITMAN . . A. H. HAUSSERMANN . . M. W. SOUDERS . . G. A. CHENEY D. D. MALCOLM J. B. NICROSI P. E. ROCHE A. M. SHAPIRO J. R. SUMAN, JR. THE 1934 PEAN 291 Back Row - Maynard, Binns. Mr. McNamara, Kittredge, Griswold Front Row -- Merriam, Vandiver, Arnold, Kinsley, Huck, Linaberry, O'Brien Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Class Captain . Coach . , Manager , . R. H. BINNS, IR. TAYLOR CULBERT PETER DEWIT1' F. L. DOYVNEY, JR. MEMBERS C. F. FITTER, IR. E. W. KINSI.EY, JR. H. C. KITTREDGE, JR. E. W. KINSLEY, IR. JAMES P. MCNAMARA H. E. GRISWOLD J. W. HUCK F. S. MERRIAM R. D. F. O,BRIEN E. H. WIENER, JR 292. THE 1934 PEAN Back Row - Eddy, Mr. McNamara, Dearborn Third Raw - Maynard, Kinsley, Froclick, Avery, Griswold Second Row - White, Bosworth. Arnold, Cosby, Frztser, Howell Front Row - Pearson, Cobb, Whitmore, Binns, Anderson, Kittredge, Campbell All-Class Swimming Team Ca-plain . . R. H. BINNS, 3D Manager . H. E. GRISWOLD 5o-Yard Free Style . roo-Yard Breast Stroke zoo-Yard Free Style . 1oo-Yard Back Stroke Ioo-Yard Free Style . Diving ....... I 50-Yard Medley Relay DEVV. D. ARNOLD E. W. KINSLEY, JR. R. H. BINNS, 3D H. C. KITTREDGE, Ili. J. A. PEARSON A. L. ANDERSON A. S. BOSWORTH. JR. F. C. WHITMORE, JR. NORMAN COSBY E. L. DEARBORN W. D. FRASER W. R. HOWELL, JR. R. C. CAMPBELL S. I. R. FROELICK PETER DEWITT zoo-Yard Free Style Relay . . , . D. B. Coma E. T. WHITE P. S. EDDY J. B. AVERY THE 1934 PEAN 293 1. ' ,, .. Mounled Left to Right - O'Brien, Stewart, Mr, Gropp, Walsh, Roggeveeu, Pickman Slanding Left la Righ! - Killian, Walker. Rice ' ' Riding Club HE Riding Club is one of the newer organizations of the school, being founded this year by a group of boys interested in horses. Mr. Gropp was chosen as the Faculty adviser to super- vise the activities of the club and to help the members planvtheir various activities. The members usually ride together every Wednesday and Saturday' afternoons. During the Winter term several sleigh rides were held for the enjoyment of those who did not mind the cold. The club intends to hold a horse show on one of the last days ol the spring term. Mr. Gropp has begun to train the riders for this final enterprise in the new ring that has been built by the school for the use of the Riding Club. Considering that this was its first year, the Riding Club has had a particularly successful season. ' 294 THE 1934 PEAN Standing - Brown, LaMonte, Powers, Mr. Thomas Seaied - Irving, Downey. Mathes, E. F. Brown, Williams Championship Upper Middle Class Hockey Team Capiain Coach . E. F. BROWN T. M. BROWN F. L. DOWVNEY, JR. MEMBERS E. C. FORBES F. C. IRVING, IR. G. V. LAMONTE, IR. E. A. LITTLE J. M. MAT:-IES, IR. MR. H. H. THOMAS I. M. MATHES, IR. S. L. POWERS H. P. WILLIAMS, JR. EPITAPHS THE 1954 PEAN More Boys Who Made Better VICTUALS AND VITAMINS or CRAMMING THE CALORIES by E. A. Little 52.50 U. Crammit Bros., Publishers to Henry VIII HGARCON, UN MORCEAU DE PAIN Talk to your Waiter in his native language and astound your dinner party B. F. Bart, tutoring in French Tel. NUsumzici 7-4382 BASEBALL LESSONS by E. W. Cummer fthe old Sarasota playboyj A short summary on how to talk a good game of ball 31.75 H. Johnson 8z Co., Publishers THE 1954 PEAN More Boys Who Made Better GRANDSON OF KONG A new novel of the Mexican jungles by I. A. Kuryla 32.75 C. W. Truesdell 8z Sons, Publishers HOW I MADE THE GRADE A short autobiography in twelve volumes by J. W. Olmsted ' 512.95 E. P. Scuttin Publishing Co. VOCAL LESSONS with emphasis on the art of crooning, etc. Apply, W. S. Crosbie, Exeter '34 298 THE 1934 PEAN Directory for Bevvildered Students LAB. - A scooping motion of the tongue 3 as to lab it up . CHEM. - Move toward, approach 5 as, baby, won't you please chem home . SCIENCE - Placards placed at crossroads. CLAss ATH. - TRACK GOLF - -- Transparent substance used in windows. A fool, idiotg as he made an ath of himthelf V. - Crafty or deceitful contrivance or procedureg as, to play a track on someone' '. A portion of an ocean or sea extending into the land. QGolf of Mexicoj PUTIL - Plur. of person - you can fool all of the pupil some of the time, etc. SQUAD Cornzr GREEK f v. i. to crouch on the haunches, as to squad down in the corner. - Past tense of to catchg I court you that time . H - v. i. make a harsh, unpleasant noiseg as, the Hoor greeks at night . PROF. - Pastry, such as a cream prof. , LACROSSE - Adv. from side to side ofg overg as to pole lacrosse the lake and back Foon - Past tense of to foolg MI food you that time . RIDTNG,- Pres. art. of verb meanin to inscribeg as, Tr ridin me a letter sometimen. P E CUT - A portion of food brought up into the mouth from the first stomach of a ruminating animal- 9 the cow was chewing her cut . GAME - Past tense of to comeg L he game as fast as he could . HOYT - v. i. give or infiict paing It hoyts me more than it does you . AM1-:N - Pres. part. of verb meaning to pointg as, Stop amen that gun at me. ' LATIN - Pres. part. of to allowg as, how about latin me do my work . THE 1934 PEAN 299 Day in Life of Exeter Student 6. 30 A. M. - Awakened by alarm clockg decides not to study, shuts alarm clock off and goes back to sleep. 7.42 A. M. - Arises, and, with palpitating heart, makes his way to morning chapel. 8.oo-S. 5 5 A. M. - Sleeps all through Brst class. g.oo A. M. - Dusts out mail box and then has breakfast at the Grill. 9. 30 A. M. - Returns to Post OEice and again peers into mail box. 9.40-9.55 A. M. - Prepares for ten o'clock class. 1o.oo-1o.55 A. M. -- Tries vainly to fill an exam book with long sentences. 1 1.oo A. M. - Goes to Post Oiiice, and Ends out he has been marked absent from Athletics. Resolves to be more careful next time. 11.10-11.55 A. M. - Crams for I2 o'clock test. 12.oo NooN - Enters classroom for test. 1.00 P. M. - Leaves classroom feeling that he has hit test. 1.o5 P. M. - Discovers five mistakes he made on testg decides he didn't want a diploma anyway. 1.06 P. M. - Enters Alumni. V 1.08 P. M. - Leaves Alumni for Grill. 2.oo P. M. - Checks in for Athletics and then goes back to room, with the feeling that the monitor saw him leaving. 2.25 P. M. - Walks out of bookstore with three magazines and a bottle of ink. 2.30 P. M. - Returns, conscience-stricken, to bookstore, and pays for two magazines and bottle of ink. 2.40-3.3 oP. M. - Listens to victrola records at George's. 3.35 P. M. -- Returns to bookstore and pays for other magazine. 3.40-5.15 P. M. - Plays bridge, and discusses possibilities of surgical dentistry in Exeter. Is repri- manded for being a low-life. 5.15-5.29 P. M. - Prepares for 5.30 class. 5.29 P. M. - Hurriedly opens mail box and finds advertisement for clothing sale. Consoles himself by writing witty remarks on Neary, 81 Palmer bulletin as he goes out. 5.3c+6.25 P. M. - More sleep. 7.00-8.00 P. M. - Plays ball in front of Peabody. 8.o5-1o.oo P. M. - Conducts Physics experiments by dropping light bulbs, waste baskets, and finally cider jugs down well. 1o.o5 P. M. - Gets put on restrictions. 10.05-II.3O P. M. - Plans nefarious program of revenge for College Board week. 11.35 P. M. - Settles down to prepare for the next day's classes. 11.45 P. M. - Goes to bed, resolving to arise at 6.30 and finish work. J ADVERTISING 302 THE 1934 PEAN Dirctory of Advertising PAGE Adolph Coors Co. . . . 321 L. G. Balfour Co. ,....... 325 Batchelder, Snyder, Dorr 81 Doe Co. . 316 Batchelder CCamp Cityj ..... 327 Beech Nut Packing Company . . 320 Beloit Iron Works ..... 310 Boston Bookbinding Co. . 315 Brooks Brothers . . . 315 Brooks, Guy P. . 322 Canada Dry Co. . . 317 Charter Shop .... 316 Cunningham Studio . . 330 Dearborn's Express . 323 Draper-Maynard Co. . . 304 Emerson School . . 320 Exeter Inn .... 3 2 5 Fisher Scientiiic Co. . 307 Gamer Inc ....... 310 George 81 Phillips, Inc. . . 316 Samuel Holmes Market .... 323 Jahn 81 Ollier Engraving Co. ...... . . . . . 329 Langrock's Store ........ 327 Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co. . 319 Martell's ............. 320 J. M. Mathes Advertising, Inc ..... . . 305 McCord Radiator 81 Manufacturing Co. . . . 323 David J. Molloy Plant ....,.. 315 National Carbon Co. . . 311 New Yorker .... 313 N ews-Letter Press . . 331 Parker Pen Co. . . 306 P. E. A. Grill ...... 304 Phillips Exeter Academy . . 303 Arthur Rosenberg Co. . . 304 Star Laundry . . . 304 Viscose Co .... 309 Weeks 81 Seward . . 327 White House Cafe . , 320 THE 1934 PEAN 303 The Phillips Exeter Academy INCORPORATED APRIL 3, 1781 qv 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, examinations are required in English,,Latin or a modern language, and mathematics. Candidates for admission to other classes must satisfy the Director of Admis- sions of their fitness, either by examinations or by school certihcate. IN GENERAL, students go every year from Exeter to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, Dartmouth, and many other colleges, universities and technical schools. DIPLOMAS are given to students who honorably complete the course. THE TUITION is 310 50 a year. About seventy-two 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. SIXTEENTH SUMMER SESSION JULY 10-AUGUST 31 ' 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, without examinations, upon recommendation of the faculty of the Summer Session. Nearly forty courses are offered in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, English, French, German, Spanish, History, and Science. The students are given an op portunity for surf-bathing about twice a week, and there are other excursions. The sports are tennis, swimming, canoeing, rowing, golf, baseball, and track. The swim- ming pool in the Thompson Gymnasium is :open in the afternoon of every week-day. . A The charge for the Summer Session is 515500, covering asfurnished room, board, tuition,-excursions, and sports. For admission, apply to the Chairman of the Summer Session Faculty. 304 THE 1.934 PEAN ,WWW - STAR LAUNDRY co. mul WW ESTABLISHED me When you find this brand on athletic SEE STUDENT goods, you know you have the product of the company who made the first baseball glove, who today make the Serving P. E. A. Students Since I896 gloves and mits for over 8292, of all major league ball players. And base- ball equipment is not all,-the famous D 8z M 5RV Official Football and 7GK Official Basketball, with the exclusive A ZigZag Stitched Rhinotex Lining, are standards of excellence everywhere in ' the Svoff world today' Phone 23I-W l Clittord Street The Exeter, N. l-l. 141. DraperfMaynard Company E e e e ee e PLYMOUTH, N. H. P. E.,-4. GRILL AT COLLEGE L -good clothes will help you to create the proper impression. Representatives ot this concern visit the leading cities and colleges ol: the country, enabling us to serve our Exeter patrons after graduation. THE . CO. 'ilu LORS 15 3557 52 57 10141 CHAPEL STREET NEVYYORK NEW HAVENZCONN . THE 1934 PEAN 305 PIIUTIIGRAPIIED IN TUTAL DARKNESS This display of merchandise was photographed in a pitch-black room. Eastman infra-red sensitive plates were used. And the display was illuminated with infra-red rays produced by filtering light. During the five minutes of exposure, the photographer could see absolutely nothing of his subject. The merchandise was not specially colored or treated . . . and of course, the neg- ative and print were not subjected to re-touching. To gain the national visibility which brings sales-success, todayls merchandise is illuminated by the penetrating rays of national advertising. And to be truly effective in our ever-changing business world, such national advertising must be as fresh and new, in conception and execution, as is this modern photographic miracle. Reproduced through the courtesy of the W. F. Hall Printing Company, Chicago and New York J. M. MATHES incorporated ADVERTISING 122 east 42nd street, New York 306 THE 1934 PEAN Has your pen ever run dry while you were writing ? 5 Lck . 1 I lm! 'gi vlsme INK SUPPLY . Would you like a pen that holds 1022, more ink, and has an -T ever-visible ink supply, so you .Q 2 can see days ahead when it's running low? Thus you can choose your own time to refill it-it doesn't run out of ink 453333 without warning and send you P753 scurrying around in search of a ' Q23 bottle of ink. This is the pen the world has ' always wanted-it is now here -Parker's revolutionary Vacu- . .. matic-the sacless marvel of ultra-smart beauty, in Bur- gundy and Silver Pearl, now at ' g 35, as well as at 57.50, as if-' Q1 formerly. fp Guaranteed mechanically V. ,Lj perfect. Every kind of point , 'ffl-,J from hairline to medium and - ,Q broad. And every one marvel- 5 gf ously smooth and perfectly 1 Z :gf formed. Latest models just in. ' Z I Come and try them-no obli- , iff? gation. 2 2,-If A Batchelder's Bookstore George 81 Phillips, Inc. A. L. Sleeper E, C. Stone ',Qh2'5' est Wishes and Success to y The 1934 Perm rom V4 Friend l6'gb'DI THE 1934 PEAN Science in Education ' Thompson Science Building IIWE need science in education, not primarily to train techni- cians for the industries which demand them, though that may be important, but much more to give everybody a little glimpse of the scientific mode of approach to life's problems, to give everyone some familiarity with at least one field in which the distinction between correct and incorrect or right and Wrong is not always blurred and uncertain, to let everyone see that it is not true that 'one opinion is as good as another! DR. ROBERT A. MILLIKAN. The modern instruments and apparatus employed for teaching Chemistry and Biology are made by Fisher Scientific Company PITTSBURGH, PA. L THE 1934 PEARN W IN HER EAR ...THAT You KNOW HER FAVORITE YARN... Be one of t1'xose men who Isnow about women-who appreciate the heart lnrealslng effort slxe has nxacle to lie time Very smartest girl at the Prom . . . a crecllt to your importance . . . Just lnurnlur-UNolule little frocli you,re wearing--a fabric created of Crown Rayon, I suppose . . .HY and slieju glow-and lcnolv that You are one of tllose soplmisticates . . . .Marvels of textile ingenuity anti artistry, fabrics createcl of Crown Rayon are the darlings of WO1'lC1-fallleil fashion originators-and dis- played with Parclonalmle Pricle in the Hnest shops along Fifth Avenue and Street . . . If you study your New Yorker, or HarPer7s Bazaar, or Vogue- you can7t 1niss tile aclvertisexnents-A1111 look for the Crown Tag fevery sensible girl cloesbfit stancls for laboratory-testefl fabric con- struction, clry cleanalnility or wasllalmihty ancl im- rnunity to failing. PQUHCIS of Cl'Oll7N Rayon lUel'e IQFO-' 1 JUCEKJ Jllling' . X? iii as U A r 3,6.Zc':'a:6.,y Q ' 1? ' In wma '. U CROWN RAYON YARN, the NEW Rayon ofFasl1ion, Product of THE VISCOSE COMPANY, Wor1J,s largest Producers of Rayon, Madison Avenue, New York City . . . . T40 comply with tile THE 1934 PEAN Qfnur ofwn indifviduality and personality reflect tlzrouglr the medium of appropriate and care- fully clvosen clotlres Qfnu men 'who are coming to 941142 Jway 'we babe the pleasure of serving you? GA MER, In 0. TAILORS 6 Sim Street, 27Ve w gfaven, Conn. 3Vew Snark Qjficc, 616 9295 give. Compliments of THE CBELOIT IRUN WORKS Beloit, - Wisconsin BUILDERS OF PAPER MAKING MACHINERY THE 1934 PEAN EVEREADY BA TTERIES ARE FRESH WHEN YOU BUY THEM . 7 Fipfg SEA , 7 f rel? ' LSE ' QTE 4 4 I .L . ,i ' lg 3 . 4. . 1 fl --A Xi- 1 pk i 2 Your Flashlight Battery is really packaged electric- ity ..... 'electricity from six powerful chemicals of the type that Science knows as active. Naturally battery service is best when these chemical elements are FRESH. Then they have more pep and punch. Fresh batteries, that's the kind you always get in Evereadys. The Eveready Date-line on each battery proves it. Not only are Evereadys fresh when you buy them. They're superior ..... in everything that counts. In Evereadys, you buy, for a dime, what forty years of working have taught the world's largest makers of batteries ..... All-armored construction .... a power-stabilizer that keeps the balanced mix of six active light-making elements in hair-trigger alignment . . . . . and a strong metal top that prevents power from leaking away when the battery isn't in use. gf The most powerful por- table searchlight made is this Eveready, No. V 2645. Using five No. 950 Eveready batteries, it has a ra g of 2,500 . W Co' BATTE RIES 311 THE 1934 PEAN COMPLIMENTS OF QA FR IE N D THE' 198.4 PEAN THE N YO EW KER X .-29' , ' KV. of 25 West asth Street Subscription New York Fave dollars a year THE 1934 PEAN ESTABLISH ED IBIB , eaegaaaeiib gens tf1Ehinni5.EaTg2sfgh uri MADISON AVENUE COR. FORIY-FOURTH STREET 0 gb ww , 10 J i New Yonx QQ, J Preparatory School Suits xii ff Brooks Brothers' ready-made suits for Spring and Summer for boys of Pre- paratory School age are made in our own workrooms--instead of being pur- chased from outside manufacturers who supply all kindls of retail establish- ments all over the country. This means that we use only materials of our own importation or domestic selection- many of which are not generally found elsewhere--and that the workmanship, style and wearing quality are of a very high standard. Suits are made either with natural or square shoulders. BRANCHES NEW YORK: ONE WALL STREET BOSTON: Nzwsunv con. ssnknsv STREI1' X Wit ,l l ix Vffe - -- J i ligw' in Mix il iii V J, Q f ,Q 'W Z yum 'Q 4 Best wishes to the class of 1934. Again a MOLLOY-MADE cover is used on the Pean. Year after year MOLLOY-MADE covers embody that extra measure of quality that guarantees staffs all over the country the ultimate in appearance and durability. THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT 2857 North Western Avenue I :- , is ,Za Olinda lmhon CHICAGO - - - ILLINOIS QUALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP Six books or twelve per cent of the total recently chosen as the FIFTY BOOKS OF THE YEAR by the American Institute of Graphic Arts were bound by this company, which tops the list of twenty-six binderies represented. The same care and attention that brought this about was given to the binding of this book and is given to all work produced by this company. BOSTON BOOKBINDING COMPANY, Inc Cambridge, Mass. 316 THE 1934 PEAN I .111 FASHION PROMOTIONS I I I A FOR EXETER MEN E 'T MEXICAN TIES I , EE SHETLAND SUITS P MONTE CARLO MESS JACKETS VICUNAS ' E-' TAN LANE CLOTHES GEORGE 81 PHILLIPS INCORPORATED Compliments of ' Batchelder, Snyder, Dorf 19 Doe Company PRODUCERS OF FINE FOODS BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ESTABLISHED 1876 A- L- Water Street Phone 245-R OPTICAL AND JEWELRY Suits Made to Measure STORE Prices range from 5832.50 to S555 Sport Coats Saddle Shoes ON THE SQUARE Flannels Tel' 275 Exeter' N' H' Cleaning Pressing Repairing THE 1.93.4 PEAN Two internationally Famous beverages . . The Champagne of Ginger Ales . . an Canada Dry's Sparkling Water . . ' Y, 7 , THE' 1934 PEAN 319 Mama Z9 WM Georgian, an aristocral ofStemware. One of many distinctive Libbey designs that range in price from I6 to 82500 nz dozen. LIBBEY has welcomed the opportunity to make again the clear brilliant glass that graced the table of your Mother and your Great-Grandmother. In de- signs keyed to the spirit and decorative backgrounds of today, as well as in the designs of yesterday, this crystal is as fine as any the hand of man has ever fashioned. It is hand-blown and hand-cut by that fast-disappearing artist, the master glass craftsman. CRYSTAL Small wonder that its flashing beauty lends such elegance to proud tables. There could be a no more perfect gift than one of line Libbey Crystal. ..a dozen salad plates . . . a stemware ser- vice . . . a decorative bowl. And, you will be glad to know, they are well within the reach of thelmost modest income. The label at the left, in blue and white, identyies all Libbey Crystal. The Libbey Class Manufacturing Co., Toledo, Ohio. We comply with the NRA. 320 NOT MERELY A DIFFERENT BRAND A Different Kind of Gum Take the Beech-Nut flavor for example-pressed from tender, green mint leaves grown under sunny skies and selected for ripe luscious flavor. No wonder Beech-Nut Gum tastes better-so cool and refreshing. Every stick of Beech-Nut Gum has this delightful flavor-and every stick will show how much more enjoyable the Beech-Nut kind of gum really is. Blended with nature's choice chicle, this carefully selected mint flavor makes the most satisfying gum you ever tasted. Look for the familiar yellow label and the name Beech-Nut Gum. I N THE 1934 PEAN X.. x 0 .b f 1 .K z ,- 'n, ' GUM 4 Q, Q I Beech ut Gum -smut, to T me Jr Makers of Beech-Nut Fruit Drops, Orange, Lemon 'LQ Mis , and Lime, Beech-Nut Mints, Butter Scotch, Luster 'Tig ff Mints, Beech-Nut Chocolate Drops, and the new ff' Beech-Nut Cough Drops, Black and Menthol. Better than eating with the President WHITE HOUSE CAFE Always at your service MAR TELL'S CLEANERS AND DYERS PRESSING CONTRACTS EXETER, N. H. 27 Union Street Tel. 165 Emerson School 75 High Street, Exeten N. H. For Boys eight to sixteen Prepares forExeterexaminations for Junior and Lower Middle Classes Mr. Edward E. Emerson, Headmaster Box 870, Exeter, N. H. THE 1934 PEAN 9 ADOLPH COORS COMPANY Coors Coors Coors Coors Coors Coors Manufacturers of Golden Malted Milk Golden Powdered Milk Golden Butter Golden Beer Chemical and Scientific Porcelain Ovenware 322 THE 1934 PEAN GUY P. BROOKS 1...-.. 227 Water Street, Exeter Compliments of The latest in gentlemen's PED RME Furnishings and Sport Goods 36 West 36th Street Neut York, N. K 1? h SEE NEARY AND PALMER Al Student Agents The Beck Engraving C0 ENGRA VERS OF THE PHILLIPS EXETER BULLETIN 305 East 45th Street New York, N K THE 1934 PEAN 323 PGULTRY Nothing But the Best for Exeter Samuel Holmes, Inc. 17-25 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston, Mass, Capitol 0708-0709-0710 Dearborn's Exeter and Boston Express Dearborn's Storage Warehouse Pianos Furniture General Storage Reasonable Rates South Street, Exeter Telephone 364 Ice cubes instantly available Without holding tray under water. Cubes are released in- stantly when tray is flexed. Measure your ice tray and call on your dealer or write McCORD RADIATOR 8: MFG. CO. DETROIT 50c to 65c each The Metlflex Ice Tray Depending on Size THE 1934 PEAN THE EXETER INN THE LOBBY 1 THE DINING ROOM THE 1.934 PEAN 325 sf l fflibe Qlixeter Slim FRONT AND PINE STREETS A Modern Inn, Open to the Stuclents, their Families ancl Friends at all times EXCELLENT FOOD REASONABLE RATES Facilities For Banquets, Dances ancl Private Parties PHILLIPS EXETER'S OWN INN FRATERNITY, COLLEGE and CLASS JEWELRY Commencement Announcements, Invitations, Diplomas jeweler and Stationer to the Senior Class of the Phillips Exeter Academy L. 6. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers ancl Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASS. THE 1.934 PEAN 327 nn: cwrnes 'h I mano Choice of the Campus Distinctive Lines Select Importations THE EXETE Rfnop AT THE Jl':fl'YZZ'3cRY EXETER CAMPUJ' N. H. Other stores at Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Brown, Williams, Andover and 49 Broadway, New York City VISIT THE BATCHELDER'S WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE E BOOKSTORE STOP AT The Student Store CAMP CITY CABINS WOODSTOCK, ROUTE 3 30 Beautiful, Comfortable Cabins with all conveniences Eat at the historical Jack o'Lantern Tavern All Supplies Typewriters, Banners School Stationery A Drug Store since 1874 SEE A'W17E.pE?2EL3JEt?m'e Mrs- Hudson A Fuiiiif 21235255 and FOR W. H. SEWARD Theme Pads, Photographs Stationery DRUGGIST THE 1934 PEAN Oldest School Paper in America Ulm 'lfixmmian alba t ff A ef' Published Semi-weekly by the Students of the Phillzjms Exeter Academy e OUND managerial policies and lon successful experience have provided us with sufficient equipment, adequate personnel, and ample resources to render dependable service as artists and makers ot fine printing plates. That you will be secure from chance, is our first promise. JAHN 81 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. B17 Wes! Washington Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois In the foreground f Ft. Dearborn re-erected in Grant Park on Chicago's lake front. Illustration by Jahn f-r Ollier Art Studios. THE 1.934 PEAN sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouoooooooooooooono, 0:N,N,N,u,N,n,n,u.n.w,n,00,0039,ov,oo,n,n,ov.oo,oo,M.n,n,N,v0,n,n.n'n,n,N,M,oo,n,n,n.N.n.w,w.0,N,N,N,N, 2 - gg oo 3 2 222 2g2 sto 0 O Og! Og! O O O 9 1 IN 6 H A M 2 9:0 0:0 0,6 Q20 .2. 3. ego atv OXO O20 0:9 OEO O30 03: 0 O 0 S 2 222 222 .r. - 3. Q39 cts via 030 Q Q O O 3. .f. aio oio Q Q 0 0 X 2 Q Q O 0 A CLASS PH 0 T OGRA PH ER A 8 2 OXO ft' 0 O V 9 ego 9:0 222 T0 222 OXO Qtb 080 ozo 0:0 QSO 4. e z zps xeter ca em .,. ' Th Ph 'll ' E A d 'f' 222 - 222 exe 0:0 sto O20 O20 oxo sto 0:9 0:0 O80 9:0 OXO .f. 3. ozo ozo 939 9:0 6:9 0:0 0:0 6:0 OXO QSO Q Q O O exe oss 3, .x. 3, o 0 2 6:0 O O 3 6:9 of X exe 3: gg STUDIO 4, 2 31 WATER STREET EXETER N. H. 222 8 I I 3 O O 515 :iz Q20 Ox. 2:1 .Q 'O' O O O 0 O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 Q O O O O Q O O O O 9 0 O O O Q 0 O O O 0 O O O O O O O O .S ,zN:Mtn'gg.gq.gq.o9.oo.oo'oo,oo,oo.0o,oQ,o4,oo3030.00.00.M.oo,oo,oo,n.n,M.oo.oo000,0040.00,Nye,oo.N.oQ,oo,oo,oo.oo,oo,oQ,oo.oo'n,Q THE 1934 P EAN Q XXXX HHH V' fi ' x As-'fi ' A .gi Qs X 5 O is :. - - bxv f - A55 :X w- 'S J 'Y THE 1934 PEAN' 383 Student Directory Numbers refer to pages ' A L Bart, R. S., I54,l'fS6,iIQ7.' 2 ' 1 S Bate, O. M., Ir., 42, 47, 133, 134, 203, 230, S Abrams, L. B., Jr., 42, 44, 133, I34, 167, 209, 267, 268. ' 222, 22Q, 230, 246,'275. L Bates, I. T., 154, 156, 187. L Acton, C. H., 154, 156, 187. S Batt, W. L., jr., 42, 48, 133, I34, 167, 196, U Adams, G. H., Ir., 144, 15-1, 1172, 194, 196, 205, 229, 289, 290. 290. ' - . S Baumer, D..H., 42, 48, 133, 134, 289, 290. J Ahern, T. G., 158, 160. U Beard, W. SL, 144, ISI, 205, 246, 282. S Aiken, R. K., Ir., 42, 44, .133, 134, 185, 195, J Beardsley, I. P., 158, 160. ' - 196, 203, 280. ' U Becker, G. R., 144, 151, 282,2283, 290. J Alexander, E. R., 158, 160. ' J Becker, O. R., 158, 160. U Alexander, John, 144, 156. ' J Beckwith, E. R., Ir., 158, 160. J Allebach, N. W., ISS, I6O. 1' S Beere, D. C., 42, 48, 133, I34, 187. S Allen, C. R., 42, 43, 44, 133, 134, 139, 140, S Beers, S. L., 42, 49, I33, 134, 142, 186, 246, 205, 212, 217, 229, 230, 232, 243, 244, 247, 283. 255. U Belden, D. M., I44, 151, 166. L Alter, A.j., 154, 155, 156, 201. U Beltzner, A. C., 144, 145, 151, 205, 229, 230, U Alter, G. F., 144, 151, 201, 212, 228, 283, 284. 232, 251. ' ' V ' S Anderson, A. L., 42, 45, 133, 134, 142, 176, 292. S Benchley, N. G., 42, 49, 133, I34,.AI67,' 168, J Anderson, D. McD., 158,,160. 173, 178, 180, 181, 195, 196, 209, 226, 8268, U Anderson, I. B., 144, 151, IQ6, 201, 230, 259, 280. 1 ' - 2 282, 285. S Bender, I. C., 42,MCj,,I32,.I42, 185,f'188, 201. S Anderson, Robert E., Jr., 42, 45, 133,' 134, 176, U Benner,:R. S1,.Jr.', 144, 151,f205.S ' 205. S Bennett, B. M., 42, 50,1 133,?-134, 166, 196. U Anderson, Robert W., 144,'151, 186, 187, 205, U Bentinck-Smith, Peter,'144, 151. 212. - - S Bentkamp, K. A., 42, 50, 133, 134. J Ansley, H. R., ISS, I6O,LI93, 196. ' f S Bentley, Peter,'4th,542,'f50, 133, T34. U Appel,'J. C., I44, 146, 'I5O,'I5I, 205, 251. ' A J Bingham, K.'Gq,A158,f160. 4 ' S Applegate, P. R., Ir., 42, 45, 133,:134, 230, 1. Binkerd, R. H., 154, 156, 290, 292. 236, 238. J ' ' L Binns,- F. Wx, 154, 156, 196. U Arnold, D. D., 144, I46, 150, ISI, 292.' R U Binns, R. H., 3d, 144, ISI, 196, 291. U Arnold, F. A., jr., 144, 151, 207. ' ' J Bissell, L. P., I58,'I6O, 188. ' ' J Arnzen, I. R., 158, 160.' ' A ' S Blanchard, 'W. H., 42, 51, 133, 134, 205, 229, U Atwood, S. G., 144, ISI, 188. 230, 232, 238. ' U Augspurger, C. H., 144, 151, 230, 255. ' U Blease, E. I., 142, I44,'f5I,:228. S Avery, J. B., 42,'46, 133, 134, 292. 1 U Bledsoe, W. H., T44, ISI. N L Bliss, W. B.r,'3d,-154,-156, 212, 229, 230, 236, B 238. ' U Bluethenthal, Herbert, Ir., 144, 151. ' L Banning, A. T., 3d, 154, 156: ' ' S Bodensteng 'R. F'., 42, 51, 133,- 134. S Barlow, C. M., 42, 46, 133, I34, 180,'181, 185, J Boehm, G: .fk,,Jr.g 158, 160. ' 203, 2831 . ' L Boody, I. R., Ir., 154,156.1 ' A S Barnard, G. B., 42, 46, 133, '134, 166. ' 1 S Borden, A. G.,SIr., 42, 51,- I33,lAI34., I86,R2O5', J Barnes, A. S., 158, 160. ' 1 '226, -227, 255. ' ' ' ' ' S Barnicle, T. E., 42, 43, 47, 133,'134, 139, 140, ' J Bosworth, A. S., Ir., 158, 160, 292. 173, 201, 212, 217, 229, 230, 232,' 244, 246, S Bott, R. N., 42, 52,-133, I34, 229,'232. 255. ,zu ,H ' - J Boylan, F. J., 158, 160. A' s Bart,B. F.,Ir.,42, 47, 133, I34, 173, 197, 224. 1. Bradshaw, T. F., 154,. 156,.185, 194, 196. 334 THE 19.34 PEAN U Breeden, B. C., 144, ISI. L Cobb, D. B., 154, 156, 201, 292. S Brennan, S. H., jr., 42, 52, 133, 134, I42, 172, S Coburn, E. R., Ir., 42, 58, 133, 134, 141, 173, 2OI, 230, 236. 185. U Brewer, R. D., 144, 151, 186, 187, 188, 201. S Coddington, C. K., 42, 58, 133, 134. U Bridgham, M. A., jr., 144, 151. S Collin, D. P., 42, 59, 133, 134, 142, 176, 230, S Brinkerhoif, V. W., Jr., 42, 52, 133, 134, 167, 238, 285. 193, 196, 280. J Cole, H. W., 158, 160. S Broad, H. S., 42, 53, 133, 134, 224. S Colen, D. J., 42, 59, 133, 134. U Brown, E. F.,144, 151, 203, 227, 288. S Colwell, A. H., 42, 59, 133, I34, I42, 205, 212, L Brown, T. M., 154, 156, 294. 229, 232, 244. U Buchsbaum, A. J., 144, 151, 294. S Connolly, J. T., Jr., 42, 60, 133, I34, 167, I72, S Bullard, M. G., 42, 53, 133, I34, 186, 187. 187, 224. S Burditt, W. F., 2d, 42, 53, 133, 134, 223, 280. U Cook, Walter, 2d, 144, ISI. S Burket, J. F., jr., 42, 54, 133, 134, 167, 224. S Cookman, G. E., 42, 60, 203, 278, 233. S Bumap, C. F., Jr., 42, 54, 133, 134, 224. L Coolidge, U. P., IS4, 156, 168. L Burt, D. S., 154, 156. U Cooney, I. S., 144, 151, 172, 180, 181. U Butler, J. G., I44, 151, 201, 246. S Cooney, R. B., 42, 60, 133, 134, 142, 185, 203, 230, 271. C U Coorsploseph, 144, ISI, 172, 209. S Coors, W. K., 42, 61, 133, 134, 141, 142, 168, U Calhoun, A. T., 144, ISI. 193, 195, 196, 209, 212. L Calhoun, T. H., Jr., I54, 156. J Cosby, Norman, 158, 159, IDC, 246, 242, 292. S Cameron, R. T., 42, 54, 133, 134, 230, 251. L Cotter, R. J., jr., 154, 156, 203. S Campbell, H. H., 42, 55, I34, 185. L Craig, F. W., 154, 156, 280. L Campbell, R. C., 154, 156, 186, 292. S Crane, Lawrence, 42, 61, 133, 135, 188. U Campbell, R. A., 144, 151, 230, 236, 238, 275. S Crawford, W. W., 42, 61, 133, 135, 142, 182, L Canby,W.M., 154, 156, 222. 209, 212, 230, 251, 258, 285. S Cannell, F. W., 42, 55, 133, 134, 230, 255, S Creese, P. G., 42, 62, 133, I35, 230, 238. L Carlson, P. E., 154. 156, 188. 1. Crosbie, A. H., I54, 157, 292. S Carlson, R. E., 42, 55, 133, 134, I4I, 142, 172, S Crosbie, W. S., 42, 62, 133, 135, 142, 172, 187, ISO, 181, 205, 280, 285. 285. ' U Carman, E. H., I44, 146, 150, ISI, 188, 196, U Cl11b61't,TaylO1', 144, ISI, 291- 259, 285. S Cumber, W. G., 42, 62, 133, 135. U Carroll, C. A., 144, 151, 187, 197. S Cummer, E. W., 42, 63, 133, 135, 167. S Carter, N. M., 42, 56, 133, 134, 187, 209, 226, S Cumming, R. I., 42, 63, 133, 135, 164, 167, 246. 178, 224. S Carter, W. P., 42, 56, 133, I34, 168, 230. S Curley, R. I.. 42, 65. 133, 135, 142, 1661 201, S Casey, R. L., 42, 56, 133, 134, 203, 229. 209, 288, 290. 1. Casparis, M. O.. IF4, 156, 188. J Currier, A. W., 158, IGO. S Casparis, W. S., 42,51,133,134, 209, 222, 230, L Currier, J. S., I54, 156, 186, 187. 259, 263. L Currier, W. H., 154, 156, 188, 280. J Cerutti, L.-A., 158, 160. - L Curwen, H. A., I54, 156, 230, 259, 287. L Chalmers. T. C., Jr., 154, 156, 166, 173, 176. L Cushwa, W. T., 154, 156, 172. S Champlin, W. H., Ir., 42, 57, 133, 134, 141, 185, 188. 189. Q D s Chase, D. G., 42, 57, 133, 134. U Chase, E. D., 144, 151, 185, 197. 205. U Dakin, T. R., 144, ISI. S Cheney, G. A., 42, 58, 133, 134, 142. U Darling, R- I-, 144, IST- L Cherington, P. W., 154, 156. U Davis, G. M., 144, ISI, 187, 223, 280. J Clark, G. O., Ir., 158, 160, 196. S Davisson,J. W., 42, 64, 133, 135, 197, 223, 230, U Clark, P. E. G., 144, ISI, 229, 230, 232, 246, 275, 280- 255. 1. Day, M. M., 154, 156. J Clarke. C. P., 158, I6O, 187. U Dean, Philip, 144, ISI, 187, 201. U Clement, I. D., 144, 151. L Dearborn, E. L., 154, 156, 205. L Clement, J. C., Jr., 154, 156. S Deely, J. M., jr., 42, 64, 133, 135, 166. THE 1934 PEAN 335 s Deemer, j. I. G., 42, 64, 133, 135, 142, 176, F 207. - S DeKruif, Hendrik, 42, 65, 133, 135, 141. S Fawcett, R. W., 133, 135, 142, 170, 207. S Dent, G. H., 42, 65, 133, 135. U Feeley, I. A., 144, 152, 229, 230, 232, 255. U Dent, S. T., 144, ISI. S Feineman, R. E., 70, 133, 135, 142, 185. L Devine, W. G., 154, 156. U Fellman, J. H., 144, I52, 185. U DeVoe, A. A., 144, 151, 166. J Feruson, Julian, 158, 160. S deVore, Nicholas, Jr., 65, 133, 135, 141, 142, 1. Finn, C. E., 154, 156. 168, 172, 176, 196, 197. U Fischman, DeWitt, 144, I52. U DeWitt, Peter, 144, ISI, 289, 292. S Fisher, B. R., 133, I35, 140, 141, 142, I7O, 112, S Dexter, Frederick A., 133, 135, I42, 166, 224, 180, 181, 229, 285. 276. U Fitter, C. F., Ir., 144, 152, I76, 196, 291. S DiFilippo, L. M., 133, 135, 142,-166, 259. S FitzGibbon, H. S., Ir., 71, 133, 135, 142. S Doble, F. D., 133, 135, 142, 166, 186, 197, 201, U Flower, John, 144, I52, 185, 194, 195, 196, 283. 250, 259, 263, 264. S Folsom, P. E., 42, 135, 166. L Dodd, E. M., 154, 156, 280. U Forbes, E. C., 144, 150, I52, 294. J Dodge, H. W., 158, 160, 176. S Forrest, E. H.,71,133, 135, 142, 176, 187, 197. L Dole, A. A., Ir., 154, 156. U Fowler, R. K., 144, I52, 187, 189. S Donovan, I. M., 133, 135, 139, I4O, 142, I43, S Fraser, W. D., 42, 71, 133, 135, 172, 173, 185, 167, 172, 226, 230, 236, 237, 238. 186, 187. ' 1 S Dorman, T. T., 133, 135, 142, 167, 167, 207, S Fremont, R. F., 42, 72, 133, 135, 166, 176. 283. 212. L Friedman, F. L., 154, 160. U Dorr, G. A., Jr., 142, 144, 151, 167. U Fritz, J. MCI., 144, 152, 224. L Doughty, J. A., 154, 156. L Froelick, S. J. R., I54, 156, 187. J Douglass, F. M., jr., 158, 160. S Fuller, E. M., Ir., 42, 72, 133, 135. U Dow, N. F., 144, 151. S Fuller, L. D., 42, 72, 133, 135, 207. S Dowd,'R. A., 67, 133, 135, 142, 167, 172, 176, W U Furman, D. D., 144, 152, 176. 197. J Furniss, J. P., 158, 160, 187, 280. S Downes, R. C., 68, 133, 135, 139, 142, 212, 217, 229, 230, 232, 238. ' G U Downey, F. L., Jr., 144, 151, 246, 294. 7 U Dresser, W. L., 144, ISI, 286. L Gagliardi, A. L., 154, 156. L Driver, L. R., I54, 156. 3 Gagliardi, L. P., 158, 160. S Duncan, R. F., 68, 133, 135, 142, 168, 176, 178, U Galbraith, R. W., Ir., 144, 152, 172, 197, 207, 179, 194- 238- L Durland, J. S., Ir., 154, 156. 1. Gardner, E. K., 154, 156, 168. S Garland, R. T.. 42, 73, 133, 135. E U Garni, G. B., 144, 152. ' L Gaylord, R. M., Ir., 154, 156. S Eaton, James C., 68, 133, 135, 142, 142, 197, U Gidding, J. M., 144, 152, 176. 236, 238. , 3 Gidding, N. R., 158, 160. U Eaton, John F., 144, ISI, 187, 275, 280. U Gilford, I. T., 144, 145, I52, 205, 212, 280, 282. S EMDR, W- E-, Jr., 42, 69, 133, 135. L Gifford, W. S., Ir., 154, 156, 167. J Eddy, P. S., 158, 160, 188, 292. J Gilbert, A. J., 158, IGO. s Eisenhart, R. H., 42, 69, 133, 135, 188. 1. Glass, D. G., 154, 156. U Eisner, R. S., 144, ISI, 207. J Glidden. J. C., 158, 160. S Eldridge, C. E., Ir., 133, 135, 142, 169. S Glueck, D. S., 42, 73, 133, 135, 185, 186, 201, U Ellis, F. T., Jr., 144, ISI. 229, 286, U E1y,R- E- M-y 144, ISI- S Godchaux, Leon, Jr., 42, 73, 133, 135, 193, U EIIICISOH, G. W., Jr., I44, ISI. IQ6y 222, 234, U English, I. R., Ir., 144, 152, 182, 197. J Godfrey, C. S., 158, 160, U Etherington, S. G., Jr., 144, IS2. S Goodwin, Norton, 42, 74, 133, 135, 142, 194, U Evans, R. R., 144, 152. I95, 196, 197, J Everett, H. H., Jr., 158, 160. L Gordon, G, S., 3d, I54, 156, 223, L Ewing, C- Sw 154, 156, 166, 197- S Gordon, O. A., 3d, 42, 74,133,135 166,167. L Ewing, F. B., Ir., I54, 156. U Gosselin, E. W., 144, 152. , 336 THE 1.934 PEAN U Gougelmann, P. T., 144, I52. U Gould, D. D., I44, 152. L Graham, E. M., Jr., 154, I56, 205. S Grasson, M. A., 42, 74, I33,'I35, 142. S Gray, W. C., 42, 75, T33,hI3S.g L Greble, E. St. I., 3d, 154, 156. J Green, W. R., 158, 160. , S Greenlaw, R. W., jr., 42, 75,133,135 187,188 J Greenwood, Allen, Jr., 158, 160. L Gregg, Hugh, 154, 156, 223. s Gregg, R. L., 42, 75, 133, 135, 187, 220, 224. S Grifflng, E. J., Jr., 42, 76, 133, 135. U Grilk, L. T., 142, 144, 152, 207. S Grindlay, R. L., 42, 135, I47, 150. U Grinnell, K. A., 144, 150, 152, 207. L Griswold, H. E., 154, 156, 166, 176, 178, 222, 291, 292. L Grover, James, 154, I56, 166, 188. S Gruening, H. S., 42, 76, 133, 135, 166, 187, 209, 226, 231. J Guething, T. H., 158, I6O. U Guiler, R. P., 3d, 144, 152, 197, 203. H , U Hager, E. H., 144, 152, 168, 197, 224. U Hagge, Robert, 144, 152. U Haggerty, L. V., I44, I52, 195, 196. L Hall, David, 154, 156, 185, 188. S Hall, G. D., Jr., 42, 76,vI33, 135, 168, 186, 209. S Hamill, J. B., 42, 77, 133, 135. L Hamilton, B. F., 154, 156, 176. 4 L Hamilton, F. W., Jr., 154, 156, 287. S Hamilton, H. T., Ir., 42, 77, 133, 135, 166, 176, 187, 197, 207, 222, 224, 230, 275. UHammond, Myron, 144, 147, 150, 152, 193, 198, 280. U Hanscom, H. F., I44, 152. L Happer, W. S., 154, 156. L Harding, G. J., 3d, I54,,I56. 1 U Harding, R. C., 144, 152, 172, ISS, 186, 187.0 U Harris, .W. W., Jr., 144, 152, 176, IQ6,'222: S Harrison, C. L., 42, 135, 142, 196. L Hartshorn, Stewart, Jr.,.154, 156. S Haseltine, E. D., jr., 42, 77, 133, 135. 1. Hasey, J. F., 154, 156, 284. L Hastings, E. B., 154, 156, 186, 187, 196, 280. s Hatch, G. S., 42, 78, 133, 135, 205, 230, 275, 278. . s Haussermann, A. H., 42, 78, 133, 135, 139, 142, IQ3, 195, 196, 201, 212, 246, 289, 290. L Ha,wkins, E. B., 154,,156, 176, 222. L Hayes, W. S., 154, 156. U Hays, D. P., 2d, 144, IS2, 166. L Hayward, G. A., I54, 156. L Heald, I. B., 154, 156. L Helburn, Nicholas, 154, 156, 166, 280. S Helfat, B. A., 42, 78, 133, 135. V J Hendrie, ff. G., 158, 166. S Herrick, I. H., 42, 77, 133, 135, QZOQ, 230, 238, 251. L Heurtley, R. W., jr., 154, 157. S Heywood, W. M., Ir., 42, 79, 85, 133, 142, 166. S Hickey, E. V., Ir., 42, 79, 133, 136, 166, 224. U Hickey, H. McK., 144, 152, 196, 201. J Hicks, G. deP., 158, 160. L Higgins, R. B., 154, 157. L Hinckley, H. F., Jr., 154, 157, 172, 173. U Hine, T. W., 144, I52. S Hinkley, A. G., jr., 42, 80, 133, 136. U Hinrichs, J. S., I44, 154. L Hurst, R. F., IS4, 157. J Hollcroft, T. R., Ir., 158, 160. L Holmes, R. W., jr., I54, 157, 205, 280. S Holmes, T. W., 42, 80, 133, 136, 142, 205, 230, 271. J Holmes, W. S., 158, 160, 188. U Hoopes, E. L., 144, 152, 188, 205. J Hoppin, P. C. G., 158, 160. J Hosford, R. S., jr., 158, I6O. J Houghton, F. A., 158, 160. L Houk, R. T., 3d,154,157,185,180,207,291. S Howard, A. T., 42, 80, 133, 136, 139, 142, 201, 212, 217, 229, 230, 232, 246, 255. J Howell, W. R., Ir., 158, 160, 292. U Howland, J. H., 144, 152, 272. S Howland, R. M., 42, 81, 133, 136, 140, 141, 142, 168, I72, 178, 179, 186, 187, 209, 212, 226, 227, 258, 259. U Huck: I' Wv 144, 147fI50,152y18S, 13912011 291. S Hull, L. W., 42, 81, 133, 136, I4I, I42, 224. S Hunsaker, james P., 42, 82, 133, 136, 167, 224, 283. S Hunsaker, Jerome C., Ir., 42, 81, 133, 136, 167, 224, 283. A L Hunter,4I. A., Ir., 154, 157. L Huntington, J. H., IS4, 157, 167, 194, 196. S Hutchinson, R. S., 42, 82, 136, 283. L Hyde, R. W., 154, 157, 187, 2gO. I Llf ' L Ijams, E. B., 154, 157. U Irving, F. C., Jr., 144, 152, 176, 203. L Ittman, W. MCL., 154, 157. ,1 J jack, L. M., 158, 160. J Ianney, W. M., 158, 160. THE 1934 PEAN 337 L Jillson, L. R., Ir., I54, 157. U Johnson, Harding, jr., 144, 152, 172, 188. U Johnson, john B., 144, 152, 176, 196. S joh11son,john W.. Ir., 42, 82, 133, 136. J Johnson, L. H., 158, 160. S johnson, W. B., Jr., 42, 83, 133, 136. J Jones, A. O., jr., 16, 158. J jones, E. P., 158, 280. S Jones, J. E., 42, 83, 133, 136, 167. S 101165, R- 0-, 42, 83, 133, 136, 141, 142, 187, 197. S jones, W. C., 42, 84, 133, 136, 185, 280. K . S Kauffman, E. I., Ir., 42, 84, 133, 136, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 201. S Kaufmann, I. W., 42, 84, 133, 136, 140, I64, 167, 172, 173, 178, 179, 224. J Kawaguchi, Masaaki, 158, 160. 141 7 S KaY,G-T-,42.8s,13s,141,167,173,194,195, 196, 197, 201, 280, 283. J Keating, W. P., 158, 160. S Kebabian, P. B., 42, 85, 135. U Keeler, S. C., 144, 152, 188. S Kee1ey,J. F., Ir., 42, 85, 133, 136, I42,I66, 173. S' Kellogg, L. B., 42, 86,' 133, 136, 209, 280. S Kemp, W. S., Jr., 42, 86, 133, 136, 186. U Kerr, N. S., 144, 209, 230, 238. S Kevorkian, Alexander, jr., 42, 86, I33,'I36. I. Killian, F. M., I44, 152, 157, 185, 188, 226, 230, 238, 246, 255.5 J Kimball, J. P., Ir., 156, 293. U King, A. A., I44, 152, 222. U Kinsley, E. W., Jr., 144, 152, 291, 292. J Kittredge, Chessman, Ir., 158, I6O, 280, 291 ZQ2. U Kittredge, Harry C., jr., 144, 148, 150, 152. S Kline, I. X., 42, 87, 133, 136, 164, 166. J Knight, Carleton, jr., 158, 161. U Knight, R. B., 141, 144, I52, 166, 230. J Knopf, A. A., jr., 156, 161, 186, 275. L Knowlton, A. O., 154, 155, 157, 176, 193. U Knowlton, W. B., I44, 152, 187, 203, 207. S Kollig, I. M., 42, 87, 133, 136, 207, 283. J Kridakara, B. A., 158, 161, 183, 188. S Kruschwitz, G. H., 42, 87, 133, 136, 280. S Kuryla, I. A., 42, 88, 133, 136, 180, 181, 187 209, 222, 228. L S Lahee, Harry, 42, 88, 133, 136. s Laing, E. T., 42, 88, 133, 136, 280. U LaMonte, G. V., Jr., 144, 152, 294. J 3 U U L S L L L L S S S S S U S S S Lannon, If D., Jr., I44, 152, 197. Laslie, J. L. C., T44, IS2, 187, 222. Latham, V. M., 154, 158. Lathrop, G. F., 42, 89, 133, 136. Lathrop, W. F., 154, 157, 183, 188, 207. Lawrence, Herbert, 154, 157, 180. Lazrus, Julian, 154, 157, 166. Leake, Frederic, Jr., 154, 157. Leary, Timothy, 42, 89, 133, 136. Lee, F. L., 42, 89, 133, 136, 283: Lemke, N. A., 42, 90, 133, 136, 139, 142, 203, 209, 230, 236, 258, 259. Levitt, D. M., 42, 90, I33,'I36. Lewis, C. W., Ir., 42, 90, 133, 136, 195, 196, 203. Linaberry, E. B., 144, 152, 176. Linscott, R. W., Ir., 42, 91, 133, 136, 188. Linscott, S. R., 42, 91, 133, 136, 196, 223, 280. Littman, A. S., 42, 91, 136, I42, 289, 290. S'Litt,'A. H., 42, 92, 133, 136. U S J S J S S U S U U Little, E. A., 144, 150, 152, 294. ' Little, R. W., 42, 92, VI33, 136, 142. Locke, S. S.,'158, 161. A ' ' Lockwood, H., 42, 92, 133, 137, 203. Lowrance, D. W., 158, 161. Lucas, C. L.,42,93,133, I37, 207. Lucas, T. D'A., Jr., 42, 93, I33,'I37, 142. Lyman, W. W., Ir., 144, 152, 185. ' .M MacLeod, M. J., Ir., 42, 93,133, 137, 280. Madsen, I. E., I44, 152, 166. Mahoney, R. C., 142, 144, I52. S'Malc0lm, D. D., 42, 94, 133, 137, 166, 176, 290. L L S s J s s L U s U J U S U J J s Manley, J. R., Ir., 154, 157. Mantius, H. K., I54., 157. Marcus, R. F., 42, 94, I33,VI37, 196, 222, 228, 229, 246. ' Marshall, Richard, 42, 94, 133, 137, 224. Martin, S. E., jr., 158, 161, 280. Martin, T. R., 42, 95, 133, 137, 201, 230, 255. Martin, W. G., 42, 95, 133, 137, 168, 176, 188. Mason, C. H., I54, 157. Mathes, J. M., jr., 144, 152, 180, 181, 203, 294. Matthews, B. T., 42, 95, 133, 137. Maynard, G. B., Ir., 144, 152, 187, 188, 189. 'Mazur, R. W., 158, 161, 187, 194, 196. McCabe, T. I., 144, 152, 230. McCampbell, S. G., 42, 96, 133, 137, 142, 166. McCarty, I. B., 144, I52. McCouch, G. P., 158, 161. McDermott, William P., jr., 158, 161. McDermott, William V., jr., 42, 96, 133, 137, 187. , 338 THE 1934 PEAN S McLellan, D. L., 42, 96, 133, 137. U Mead, L. W., I44, 152, 167. U Meeker, C. K., I44, 152, 188, 197, 230, 259. J Melia, D. -T., 158, 161. U Merriam, F. S., I44, 152, 207, 291. U Merrick, R. B., 144, 148, 150, 152, 187, 205. L Merrill, E. S., Jr., 154, 155, 157. J Merrill, S. A., 158, 161, 203. U Merritt, H. R., jr., 144, 152, 154, 187, 283. U Metzger, W. G., 3d, 144, 152, 224. S Meyer: H' W': Irv 42, 977 133: 137, 203' L Meyer, S. M., jr., 154, 157, 178. L Michod, C. L., Ir., I54, 157. S Millan, R. Q., 42, 97, 133, 137, 230, 251. . U Miller, H. D., Ir., 144, 152, 229, 230, 232, 246, 259. S Miller, S. A., 42, 97, 133, 137, 166, 176, 186, 187. J Mills, R. H., 158, 161. ' S Mitchell, I. H., 3d, 42, 98, 133, 137, 205, 283. S Moore, C. W., 42, 98, 133, 137. L Moore, D. L., I54, 157. L Moore, R. W., 3d, IS4, I57, 207. S Morgan, James K., 42, 98, 133, 137. U Morgan, john S., 144, 152, 187, 197. U Morgner, R. F., 144, 152, 185, 189. S Morse, P. W., 42, 99, 133, 137, 180, 181, 223. U Morse, R. H., 144, 153, 223. S Morten, R. P., 42, 161, 207. S Mosher, C. B., 42, 99, 133, 137, 280. S Mowery, I. K., 42, 99, 133, 137, 187, 280. S Mozley, R. F., 42, 100, 133, 137, 167. U Mudge, G. O., 144, 153, 167, 209, 229, 232. L Mukerji, D. G., '2d, 154, 157. U Mulvey, W. E., Jr., 144,153, 197, 207, 282, 283. L Murphy, E. C., 154, 157. J Murphy, H. R., 158, 161. L Murphy, I. L., Ir., 154, 157. U Murray, W. F., 144, 153, 167, IQ4, 196. s Myers, E. A., 42, 100, 133, 137, 186, 187. N . U Nash, H. L., jr., 144, 153. S Neary, R. V., 42, 100, 133, 137, 168, 178, 209. S Nevins, John, 42, 101, 133, 137. S Newman, R. H., 42. S Nichols, C. H., Jr., 42, 101, 133, 137, 283, 289, 290. S Nicrosi, I. B., 42, IOI, 133, I37, 194, 195, 196, 222, 289, 290. S Niebling, R. F., 42, 102, 133, 137, 176, 201. L Nikoloric, L. A., 154, 157. U Nimick,'F- B-, Jr., 144, 153- Norins, Hanley, M., 154, 157. Norins, L. Harmon, 42, 102, 133, 137. Noyes, E. M., 2d, 158, IOI. Noyes, I. C., 144, 153. Nussbaum, D. W., 144, 153. O Oakman, C. S., JX'.,42, IO2, 133, I37, 142, 168. Oatis, J. H., Ir., 42, 103, 133, 137, 232. O'Brien, R. D. F., 144, 153, 176, IQ4, 195, 196, 201, 293. O'Keeffe, A. F., 144, 153, 203. Olmsted, I. W., 42, 103, 133, I37, 139, 140, 187, 196, 201, 212, 217. O'Malley, F. W., 158, 161. Oppenheimer, Frederic, I44, 153, 188. Orr, W. T., 154, 157, 222, '23O. Orton, M. A., 158, IOI. Osborn, J. A., 154, 157, 166. Oviatt, P. D., 2d, 154, 157, 205. P Palmer, jackson, Ir., 144, 153, 167, 197. Palmer, O. M., 42, 103, 133, 137, 205, 230, 238. Pardee, John, I54, 157. Parker, P. K., 154, 157, 187, 209, 230, 238. Parker, W. B., Jr., 42, IO4, 133, 137, 141, 172, 223. Payson, L. Norton, 154, 157, 176. Pearson, I. A., 154, 157, 292. Perkins, M. F., Ir., 144, ISS.. Peterson, F. G., Ir., 42. 1 ' Pettingell, W. L., 42, 104, 133, I37, 230, 238. Peyton, L. R., 154, 157. Peyton, Morrow, 144, 150, 152. Peyton, N. H., 42, 104, 133, 137. Pfaflle, R. K., 144, 153. Pickman, A. P., I44, 153, I87, 197. Pierce, C. D., 42, 105, 133, 137, I42, 209. Pitney, Shelton, Ir., 158, 161. Plimpton, C. H., 154, 157, 185. Poor, D. F..,154, 157, 203. Porter, E. H., Ir., 42, IOS, 133, 137, 187. 1, Posey, S. F., 154, 157. Powers, S. L., 144, 153, 180, 181, 209, 294. Prescott, N. F., 154, 157. . . Preston, W. W., 42, 105, 133, 137, 222. Prouty, Donald, 42, IO6, 133, 157, 230, 271. 0 Quarton, G. C., 158, 161. THE 1.934 PEAN 339 S U L S S S J L L U U S U S L S S U L U J S U S L S U S U U S S L S S L S L U I. J U R Ramsey, C. C., 42, 133, 205, 229, 232. Ramus, Michael, 144, 153, 193, 194, 195, 196, 207. Rathbone, R. R., 154, 157. Reed, C. H., 42, 106, 133, 137, 166, 205. Reiss, W. A., Ir., 42, 106, 133, 137. Rice, C. W., 42, 107, 133, I37, 142, 176, 280, 293. Richardson, G. L., 3d, 158, 161, 287. Richter, G. A., Ir., 154, 157, 185. Rising, S. M., Ir., 154, 157. Roberts, A. S., Ir., 144, 153. Robinson, D. H., 144, I53, 197. Robinson, H. A., 42, 107, 133, 137, 141, I4 2, 172. Roche, P. E., 144, 153, 201, 282, 283, 290. ' Rockwell, W. S., 42, 107, 133, 137, 142, 187. Roggeveen, Adriaan, Ir., I54, 157, 186, 187, 293. Rolfmg, W. A., 42, IO8, 133, 137, 201, 280. Root, P. C., Ir., 42, 108, 133, 137, 142, 207, 285. Rosenthal, L. M., 144, 153. Rounsefell, H. P., 154, 157. Rowe, J. L., 144, 153, 224. Rudd, W. R., 158, 161. Rudnick, S. W., 42, 108, 133, I37, 142. Rumely, E. S., I44, 153, 280. Runyon, W. N., 42, 109, 133, 137, 209, 230. Russell, S. A., 154, 157, 203. Ryan, R- M-, 42, 109, 133. 137- S Sackett, E. P., 144. Saltonstall, I. L., Jr., 42, 186, 133, 137. Salzer, R. S., 144, 153. Salzer, W. M., 144, 153. Sargent, Fitzwilliam, 3d, 42, 109, 133, 137, 275, 278. Satterthwaite, F. B., 42, 110, 133, 137, 142. Sautter, C. U., 154, 157. Savage, H. D., Jr., 42, IIO, 133, 137, 167, 168, 209, 227, 230, 259. Savage, J. W., 42, IIO, 133, 137, 181, 209, 222, 227. 230, 254, 255- Savase, R. I-, 154, 157, 159. 246- Sawyer, H. M., 42, III, 133, 137, 193, 196, 224. Saxton, A. P., 154, 157. Schaaf, R. S., 144, 153, 185. Schaefer, J. G., 154, 157. Schubart, W. H., Ir., 158, 161. Schur, B. H., 144, 153. Schwab, L. von P., 154, 157. Schweppe, D. W., 42, III, 133, 137. Scott, D. S., 42, 111, 133, 137. Scott, I. L., 158, 161. Seagraves, J. F., Jr., 144, 153, 226. Seamans, J. O., 154, 157. Sessler, R. E., 42, 112, 133, 137. Shand, James, 3d, 154, 157, 176. Shapiro, A. M., 42, II2, 133, I37, 289, 290. Shaw, L. M., 158, 161. Shaw, R. S., 42, II2, 133, 137, 188. Sheldon, F. R., 154, 157, 194, 195, 196. Shobe, M. B., 158. Shute, H. F., 42, 117, 133, 137, 142, 203, 226, 254. Simon, F. R., 42, 113, 133, 137, 176, 177, 207, 250. Sisson, F. U., 42, 113, 173. Skidmore, D. M., 158, 161. . Skidmore, H. B., Ir., 144, 153, 185. Skidmore, Lemuel, Ir., 144, 161, 187. Skuse, J. R., 158, 246. , Slade, Prescott, I54, 157. Sleeper, D. C., 42, II4, 133, 137, 167, 186, 187, 196, 205, 230, 255, 275- Slick, T. B., 42, 114, 133, 137, 222. Sloane, T. E., 42, 114, 133, 137, 176, 280. Smith, C. DeWitt, 42, 115, 133, 137, 203, 230, 255: 275- 1 Smith, Converse O., I44, 1 5 3. Smith, G. C., 144, 150, 230, 246. . I' A', Smith, R. I., Ir., IS4, 157, 196. Smith, W. H., 42, 115, 133, 137, 142, 275. Sorrow, F. W., 42, 116, 133, 138. Souders, M. R., 158, 161, 188. Spencer, G. H.,42, II6, 133, 138, 167, 186. Spencer, W. B., 42, 116, 133, 138, 176, 205, 280. Spindler, D. I., 42, II7, 133, 138, 186, 187, 207, 230, 250. Spitz, K. A., 42, II7, 138. Spruance, W. W., I44, 153, 188. Stahl, N. MCL., 42, II7, 133, 138, 166, 205. Stannard, E. C., 42, 118, 133, 138, 140, I42, 205: 217, 2301 237, 238' Stanton, A. P., 42, 118, 133, 138, 187, 197, 223. Starr, Erwin, 144, 153. Stebbins, S. I., 42, II8, 133, 138, 176, 227, 280. Steinfeld, T. A., 42, 119, 133, 138, 166. Stern, C. H., 158, 161. Stevens, D. S., I54, 157. Stevens, John B., 42, IIQ, 133, 138, 142, 188, 207, 230, 259. Stevens, John W., 154, 157, 188. Stewart, E. T., Ir., 158, I6I, 167. 340' THE 1934 PEAN Stewart, I. E., 1.54, 157, 280. . Stewart,.W. G., 158, 161. Stoodley, H. N., Jr., 42, 119, 133, 138, 209. Stotler, Raymond, Ir., I44, 153, 180, 181, 182, 197, 207, 222. . Strassburger, J. A. P., 42, 120, 133, 138, 167 , 197, 201. Stuart, R. C., 42, 120, 133, 138, 201, 205, 229, 230, 232, 238, 246. . Stuckey, D. K., 158, 161, 178. Stucky, W. MCD., 144, 153, 167, 168, 187, 207, 222. . Suman, I. R., jr., 144, 153, 203, 222, 282, 283. Suriyong, Dinajati, 144, 153, 230, 2.75. Sutphen, R. W., 158, 161. Swan, I. A., Jr., 42, 120, 133, 138, 207, 238. Swan, W. R., 154, 157. . Sweeney, C. T., jr., 42, 121, 133, 138, 166, 176, 224, 286. . Swezey, B. S., Jr., 158, 161. 1 Sykes, G. W. R., 42, I2I, 133, 138. Symonds, C. W., 42, I2I, 133, 138. T Tabor, P., MacD., 158, I6I. . Taliaferro, I. C., 3d, 144, 153, 222. Taylor, David H., 42, 122, 133, 138, 142, 185, 201. Taylor, Donald K., 158, I6I. Taylor, H. H., 42, 122, 133, 138, 226, 237. Taylor, L. M., Jr., 42, I22, 133, 138, 226, 274. Tenney, D. B., 154, 157. . .. . Thayer, R. L., 42, I23, 133, 138, I42,I66, 176, 177, 280. Thomas, J. R., 154, 157. Thomspon, B. R., Jr., 42, 123, 133, 138, 142, 285. . Thompson, R. H., 144, 153, 187.. Thorpe, Merle, Ir., 42, 123, 133, 138, 203, 246. Tidball, V. I., Ir., 144, I4Q, 150, 153, 188. Toll, C. H., Jr., 42, 133, 134, 138, 207, 229, 232, 4236. . Tower, J. L., 144, 150, 153. Townsend, R. F., 144, 153, 167, 209, 222, 230, 267, 275, 278. Trainer, R. B., 42, 124, 133, 138, 141, 167, 172, 186, 187, 197. Trask, J. C., Ir., 158, 161. Trautman, W. I., 144, .153, 209, 222. Travis, VV. S., 42, 124, 133, 138, 142, 209. Tribuno, M. P., Ir., 144, ISO, 153, 282, 283. Trow, G. VV. S., 144, 153, 176, 182. Truesdell, C. W., 42, 125, 133, 138, 142, 209, 230, 246, 251. ' U Tudbury, I. L., Ir., 144, 153, 196, 203, 280. U Tuohy, I. I., 144, 149, ISO, 153, 203, 267. U Turner, E. H., Jr., 139, 149, ISO, 153, 164, 173, 209, 212, 229, 230, 231, 232, 236, 237. S Tynan, J. F., 42, 125, 133, 138, 168. U U Uline, J. B., 144, 150, 153. V J Van Buren, F. S., 158, 161. S Vanderhoef, F. B., Ir., 42, I25, 133, 138, 142, 168, 178. U Vandiver, W. W., I44, 153. U Verity, C. W., Jr., 144, 203. U Ver Planck, W. E., Jr., 144, 153. U Volckens, W. V., 144, 153, 166, 196. S Vosburgh, M. C., 42, 126, 133, 138. W U Walker, J. T., Jr., 144, 153. UWalker, R. F., 144, 150, 153, 186, 187, 197, 293- - - S Wallace, R. H., 42, I26, 133, 138, 201, 227, 230, 259, 283. 1 V S Walsh-, C. A., Jr., 42, 126, 133, 138, 142, 293. S Walter, J. N., 42, 127, 133, 138, 186. U Walworth, G. C., Jr., 144, 153, 194, 196. 1 Wanning, T. E., 158, 161. 5 Warner, E. B., Ir., 42, I27, 133,.138. 1. Whalin, D. B., 154, 157. U Wheelock, P. S., 144, 153, 187, 188. S White, E. T., 42, 127, 133, 138, 193, 195, 196, 201, 263, 292. . L White, R. S., 154, 175. ' S Whitmore, F. C., Jr., 42, 128, 133, .138, 195, 196, 201, ZQ2. I S Whitney, T. P., 42, 128, 133, 138, 246. J Whittaker, L. T., 158, 161. L Wholley, F. R., 154, 157, 2017. U Wiener, E. H., Ir., 144, 153, 178, 2QI.. U Williams, G. C., 144, ISO, 153, 188. U Williams, Harold P., If.,-144, 153, 246, 294. U Williams, Hugh G., 142, 144, 153, 1.68, 176. U Williams, L. M., Ir., 144, 153, 166, 193, 195, IQ6, 197. - J .Williams, N. L., 158, 161, 280. . U Williams, Warren, Ir., 144, 153, 203, 278. S Williamson, I. H.,42, I28, 133, 138, 142, 181. S Williamson, M. A., 42, 129, 133, 1.38, 187. U Wilson, C. I., I44, 153, 176, 205, 230, 259. S Wilson, E. I., Jr., 42, 129, 133, 138, 173, 223. THE 1934 PEAN 341 S J s S U L U U I U L J Wilson, F. E., 42, 129, 133, 138, 139, 140, 209, 212, 222, 229, ,230,,23I, 236, 250, 251. , z Wilson, john G., 158, 161, 188, 287... . A Wilson, John O., 42, 130, 133, 138, ,173,-23o,, 274, 275, 285, , . . . . Wilson, S, S., jr., 42, 130, 133, 138, 141, 167, 1731 222- . . 4101? Wilson,,W. E., 144, 153, 229, 236, 238. Wood, J. A., 154, 157. Wood, P. I., 144, 153, 176, 180, 181, 201, 226, 264- ..., , Woodman, E- M-, 144, 145, 153, 229, 244- WoodruE,,J., H., ,2d, 158, 161. Woodward, Reid T., 144, 153, 223. Woodward, Robert W., 154, 157, 193, 196, 287. Woodward, William, 158, 161. U S S S S S S Wooster, R. B., 144, 153, 188, 207. Wright, W. H., Ir.,.42, 130, 133, 138, 142, 173, 176, 285. ' Wynkoop, B. I., 42, 131, 133, 138. 'Q Young, A. P., 42, 131, 133, 138. ' - ' Young, H. L., 42, 131, 137, 138, 142, 166, 176, 196, 226, 239. , . Young, ,R. B., 42, 132, 133, 138, 142,' 166, 176, 295. . . . . Zachary, R. W.,42,,132, 133, 1.38, 187. 342 T H E 1 9 3 4 P E' A N 2 Index Academy Lecturez Course 171 Faculty .... . 21 Addresses Four-Year Club . . . 142 Iunior Class' . . . 160 Fraternities Lower Middle Class 156 Alpha Nu .... ' . . 207 Senior Class .... 134 Kappa Delta Pi . . . . 205 Upper Middle Class 151 Kappa Epsilon Pi . . . 203 Advertisements .... 302 Phi Epsilon Sigma . . . . 201 Athletics , 1 Phi Theta Psi . . . . 209 Athletic Association 226 Literary Baseball ..... 243 Debating . . . . 165 Basketball ..... 249 Golden Branch. . . . 166 Cheer Leaders . . 227 G. L. Soule . . . . 167 Crew ..... 261 Lantern Club . . . . . 168 E Men . 229 Merrill Lecture Course . . . . I7O Football . . 231 Merrill Prize Speaking . . . . 173 Golf ..... 269 Preface ........... . 7 Hockey ...... 2 53 Prize Awards .......... . . 172 Nine Captains. . . 229 Non-Retuming Upper Middlers . . . ISO P. E. A. Police . . 228 Musical Soccer .... 27 3 Chapel Choir ..... . . 186 Squash . . . 277 Glee Club ...,... . . 187 Swimming . . 257 Mamie's Music Masters . . . 189 Tennis . . . 265 Musical Clubs ...... . 184 Track. . . 235 P. E. A. Band ..... . . 188 Wrestling . . 279 Orchestra . . . 185 Classes Publications Junior .... 158 E Book, The . . . 182 Lower Middle . . 154 Exonian, The . . . 176 Senior .... 42 PEAN, THE . . . 18o Upper Middle . . 144 Review, The . . . 178 Class Athletics . . 281 Religious Class Day Officers . . 140 Chapel Speakers . . . . . 214 Clubs Christian Fraternity . . . . 213 Herodotan Society . 224 Representation ...... . . 162 Scientific Society . 223 Senior Class Ballot . . . . . IQ3 Southern Club . . 222 Senior Council . . . . ISQ College Preferences Social Senior Class .... 133 june Ball Girl . . . . 219 Upper Middle Class 15o june Ball oiiicers . . . . . 217 Cum Laude Society . . 141 - June Ball Poem ..... . . 218 Dedication ..... 9 List of Moving Pictures . . . 220 Dramatics ...... 192 Social ......... . . 216 Dramatic Association . 196 Strauss Foundation Concert . . ' . . 170 Les Cabotins . . . 197 Summary ......... . . 162 Enrollment ..... I62 Trustees ........ . 18 Acknowledgments Sincere thanks are due Professor F. W, Cushwa and Mr. M. R. Williams, whose kind assistance made possible the publication of this volume. For their constant service we also thank The News-Letter Press, the Cunningham Studio, the jahn 81 Ollier Engraving Company, the David I. Molloy Company, the Boston Bookbinding Company, and the Currier Studio. THE 1934 PEAN BOARD. F7 p


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