Phillips Exeter Academy - PEAN Yearbook (Exeter, NH)

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96 THE 1935 PEAN Entered Senior Yezirg College I reference.Hz1rvz1rdg Phi Epsilon Sigma. JOHN BRYAN McCARTY CHICAGO, ILL. 'A Mac. Iintered Lower Middle Year: Championship Upper Middle Class Football Teamg All-Class FOOllDLlllTCilH1Q All-Class Basket- b:illTeamg Class Baseballg Clu5sTennisg Scientific Societyg Col- lege Preference, Harvard. DONALD EMERSON McLEAN SORIERVILLE, MASS. Bromo. Doc, Mac, LANGDON WARD MEAD NEW YORK, N. Y. Lang Mad H.-Xdmiralf' Entered junior Yearg G. L. Soule Debating Society C3D, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Vice-President, Presidentg Navigation Group C213 Lantern Clubg Herodotan Societyg J. N. Hill Marine Societyg Four-Year Clubg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Har- vard. THE 1.935 PEAN 97 LELAND GREEN MEANS, IR. Pom-L.,xND, ME. Leal4y. Opej.'. lintcred Senior Yearp Championship Senior Class Swimming Team: Class Tennisg Class Footballg Dramatic Assoeiationg Cast. journey's lindf' College Preference, Williamsg Phi lipsilon Sigma. CHARLES KENNETH MEEKER RIERION, PA. Ken, Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. r, FREDERICK STEVENS MERRIAM CoRD.xv1LL13, Mass. Doetor. Muck-eye. Entered Junior Yearg All-Class Football Teamg .Xll-Class Swimming Teamg Academy Track Team tlzlg Class Football C375 Orchestrag Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. Entered Upper Middle Yearg .Xcadcxny Swimming Team tsl: .Xeademy Track Team 4153 .Xeaclenty Suffer Team: Harvard Interseholastiesg Les Cabotins, Secretary-'l'reasnrer3 tilce Cluhg P. li. .L Bandg Dramatic .Xssociationg Southern Cluhg College 98 THE 1.935 PEAN WILLIAM GEORGE METZGER, 3D ScRAN'roN, PA. Bill. Rinkovitchf' Willa Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Basketball Teamg Up- per Middle Class Baseball Teamg Track Squadg Class Day Orti- cers, Historiang College Preference, Yale: Kappa Epsilon Pi. IRVING SIMON MICHELMAN Prrrsrrrgro, Mass. l'Mike. Entered Senior Yearg XVinter Track Teamg G. L. Soule Debat- ing Societyg THE PEAN, Art Eclitorg Honor Man, First Groupg College Preference, Harvard. JOHN SPOFF ORD MORGAN NEW YORK, N. Y. U.lolmny. Johann Entered Upper Middle Yearg Glee Clubg Orchestrag Choirfzjg Les Cabotinsg Photographic Group Qzjg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1935 PEAN 99 RICHARD FRIEDHOLD MORGNER F1rem3r'RG, Mxss. 'ADick. Rumfdum. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Orchestra lllll Mun1ie's Music Masters lllj, Director: College Preference. Harvard. JAY BEVERLY MOSES PIAMILTON, NJY. Ben HJ. B. Entered Senior Yearg Lacrosseg Majorg College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT HOLDEN MORSE Sorrn Iircrrra, Onro 'lBob. H:1re. Iintered Upper Middle Yearg Class Soccerg ,Xll-Class Swim- ming Teamg Championslrip Senior Class Swimming Tcamg Scientiiic Society 427: Science Groupg Honor Main, First Group 127g Second Group Illg Honorable Mention lolg College Prefer- ence. Harvard. Glee Clubg Band. Drum 100 THE 1.935 PEAN GEORGE OTIS MUDGE .Xx112s1aL'Rx', Miss. Out itOl1llC. Iintered Upper Middle Yeurg .Xcudemy Ifootbull Team C315 Acudemy Busketlmll Teumg Cluunpionship Upper Middle Class Crewg Senior Councilg Christian Fraternity Cubinetg G. L. Soule Debating Soeietyg Glee Club lliesignedlg Winter Dance Committeeg College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Theta Psi. WILLIAM EDWARD MULVEY, JR. XYKJRCESTIQR, M.iss. Bill, Mui. Entered junior Yeurg Championship Upper Middle Class Foot- ball Teamg .Xll-Class Football 'I'e:ung Class Huselxxllg Boxing Squad, Captuing lbrumutie Associutiong Cast, journeys Iindf' Four-Year Clubg Les Culiotinsg G, L. Soule Debating Societyg Glee Clubg Science Groupg Rille Clubg Boxing Clubg College Preference, Yuleg .Xlphu Nu, HUMPHREY LEOPOLD NASH, JR. Su.-iK13R HEIGHTS, Oulo 'tHumph. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Chess Clubg Outing Clubg Academy Debating Teumg Honor Man, First Groupg Honorable Mention ish Westerfield History Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. The Perfect Alibi. Box and Cox, journey's End, The THE 1.935 PEAN 101 FRANCIS BAILEY NIMICK, JR. l CORAOPIJLIF-, PA. , Fran. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Outing Clubg Meteorology Groupg College Preference, Princeton. WALTER BRIGGS NOBLE GREEN Bax, WIS. Wall. Snowball. Entered Senior Yearg Photographic Groupg Navigation Group' College Preference, M. I. T. ROBERT DRISCOLL FRANCIS O'BRIEN XYONKERS. N. Y. Bol:. Pig,' f'O'H. Iinterecl Upper Middle Yeurg Academy Swimming Teamg Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg Class Fool- hally Track Squadg Dramatic Club Ill, Vice-Presiclenfg Casts, Taverng THE P1i.xN, 121 Circulation Managerg The E.Y0lIftlll, .-Xccounfanl fResignedl: Colden Branch Debating Society, Vice- Presidentg Riding Club, Treasurer Qliesignedjg Lantern Clubg College Preference. Hrowng Phi Iipsilon Sigma. 102 THE 1935 PEAN ARTHUR FRANCIS O'KEEFFE AIILTOX, Mass. H :XI'lL.ll Entered Junior Yearg Class Baseball CJJQ All-Class Hockey Team, All-Class Football Teamg Academy Wrestling Team, Upper Middle Class. Co-Secretary, College Preference, Harvard: Kappa Epsilon Pi. F REDERIC JOSKE OPPENHEIMER SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Fred. Entered Upper Middle Year, Lantern Club, Outing Clubg Col- lege Preference, Harvard. CHARLES FOSTER OTIS BRADFORD, Mass. Charlie. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Basketball Teamg Track Squadg College Preference, Amherst, Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1935 PEAK 103 JACKSON PALMER, JR. Xrzu' ROCHELLIQ, X. Y. -lack. Entered Junior Year, Class Squaslig .Xll-Class Soccer Team, Academy Soccer Team: Class Basketballg All-Class Track Team: Winter Track Team, Scientilic Society, Secretaryg Chess Club li-ll. Secretary tsl, YiceAPresiclx-nt, Presidentg G. L, Soule Debat- ing Society fglg Les Cabotins Czl, President, T11t'Erx-nzzitzzz, Associ- ate Editor: Four-Year Clubg Cum Laude Society, Honor Man. First Group 483, Honor Man, Second Group txglg Honorable Mention H513 Junior Latin Prize, Honorable Mention, College Preference, Harvard. MILLARD ELLIS PALMER OLD GREENWICH. Coxx. Larry.,' Entered Senior Yearg .Xll-Class Football Team, Manager Class Basketball, Class Baseball, College Preference, Dartmouth OWEN MORROW PALMER PHIr..xDr1LPHLx. PA. Honest Owen. Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Football Team, Acade- my Track Team, Basketball Squadg College Preference, Unde- cided, Kappa Delta Pi. 104 THE 1935 PEAN PAUL KOSSUTH PARKER Plorficnulc, Mfxss. .Ph Ks, lintered junior Yearg Academy Track Team i5,lg All-Class Football Teamg Championship Lower Middle Hoel-:ey Team' Cheer Leaderg Glue Club Kzlg Golden Branch Debating Society. Treasurerg Church Monitorg Honor Man. First Group lglg Colf lege Preferenee. Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. JOHN HERBERT PARDEE, II BRLXRCLIFF Maxon, N. Y. Contement. Beast, Entered Junior Yearg All-Class Football Team lzlg Class Baseball C233 Class Swimming felg P. E. A. Polieeg Champion- ship Upper Middle Class Football Team' College Preference, United States Naval Academy. WILLIAM EDMUND PEACH, JR. SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Bill. Iintered Senior Xearg College Preference, Cornell. 7 THE 1935 PEAN 105 MAHLON FAY PERKINS, JR. W.xSnINt.Tox, D. C. Perle Entered Upper Middle Yeztrg .Xll-Class Sorcery Chapel Moni- torg Luntern Club. Chess Club lll, Secreturyg Honor Mun. First Group Lil: Honorable Mention lrolg Muson1,1itin Prize, llfirstlg Cpper Middle Pennell Lntin Prize. llfirstlg William Allen Ifruneis Prize in lilementury Xlgelnrai, llfirstlg Cum Lziucle Soeietyg Col- lege Preference, Hnrvztrcl. JOHN ESTES PIIEMISTER Ilxxovrziz. M iss. jack. 'lPhemie. lintered Senior Yeurg Class Sxvimmingg Class Crewg College Prelerenre, Amherst. SHIRLEY SEAVEY PHIIBRICK, JR. Rui BEACH, N. H. Phil. Entered Senior Yezirg Pltotograiphy Groupg College Preference, Harvard. Preface With the hope that the memory of these short years may remain undimmed with time, we offer this PEAN 106 THE 1935 PEAN CALVIN HASTINGS PLIMPTON lv.-XLPOLE, Mass. HCM. Plimp. l'IZlimp. Entered Junior Yearg Class Bzrsehallg Orchestrag Herorlotan Societyg Chess Club lResignedJg College Preference. .-Xmherstg Phi Theta Psi. DAVID POLLAK CINCINNATI, OHIO Dave. Entered Senior Yearg All-Class Soccer Teamg Academy La- crosse Squad: College Preference, Cornell. SAMUEL LELAND POWERS CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. Sz1m. l'Weasle. Entered junior Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Hockey Team: Class Sxviminingg Golf Squadg Chapel Monitorg Inter-Fraternity Councilg THB PEAN Cgj, Associate Eilitorg Managing Editorg Glee Club, Executive Committeeg Four-Year Clubg Fall Dance Committeeg College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Theta Psi. THE 1.935 PEAN 107 DAVID MARIOTTI PRATT XYILLI.-UISTOWN, M.xss. 'lPunchinello. Dave Entered Senior Ye-arg Class swimming: Class Sofeerg Tratk Squfulg Glee Clubg AlLiI11lCl5 Music Mnstersg Honor M'.1n,Set'ond Groupg College Preference, Williams. PHILIP M. PRICE Jonxsrowx, P,x. ' Phi l. Cornellg Phi Epsilon Sigma. MICHAEL RAMUS Xian' YORK, N. Y. 'lMike. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Class Tennisg Senior Councilg Class Duy OHicers. Second Marshalg Dramatic Association fll, Presidentg College Preference, Ynleg Alpha Nu. Entered Senior Yeurg P. E. .L Bnnflg College Preference 108 THE 1.935 PEAN WILLIAM HENRY RINES Iinlered Senior Yeurg .Xcudemy Swimming Teamg College Preference. Ilaxrfmoutli. Rinsy. Will, ROBERT REYNOLDS RATHBONE EXETER. N. H. Boli. l'Spider. R3. Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Academy Truck Teumg Harvard Interscllolustivsg Class Tennis H333 Radio Club C539 Herodotun Societyg Science Groupg Rhythm Rumblersg College Preference. Harvard. PoRTL.xND, ME. DOUGLAS HILL ROBINSON ITH,xe,x, N. Y. Doug. Entered Lower Middle Yenrg James N. Hill Marine Sorielyg Herodotzm Soeietyg Scientific Croupg Cum Laude Soeietyg Col- lege Preference, Harvard, THE 1935 PEAN 109 PAUL EDWARD ROCHE B.xLrn1oRE, IND. I'aul. Gamut. Enoch Entered Junior Yearg .XllAClas5 Football Teamg All-Class Basketball Team fzlg Lacrosse Squadg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg College Preference. Princetong Plii Epsilon Sigma. JAMES MILTON ROWE EXETER, N. H. jim, Jimmy, Entered Senior Yearg Academy Hockey Teamg Baseball Squadg College Preference, Undecided. JAMES LINCOLN ROWE CHICAGO, ILL. Jimi, Schoolboy. Zapper, Entered Lower Middle Yearg .-XllfClass Soccer Teamg Lacrosse Squadg THE PLAN. Advertising Mzinagerg Rifle Club Cgl, Vice- Presidentg Herodotan Society l rl, Treasurerg Glee Clubg Honor- X V J able . Ieniion 6733 Chemistry I rize, f.Firstl3 College Preference, Princeton. 110 THE 1.935 PEAN EDGAR PORTER SACKETT Ilfxsl' AL'Roiz.x, N. Y. 'ATed. Ed Sack, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Basketball Qzlg Class Ten- nis lzlg Prentiss Cummings Greek Prize, lqliirstlg College Prefer- ence, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. EMMET SCOTT RUMELY LA PORTE, IND. 'lScotty. l'Red. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Squad: Acade- my Football Teamg Academy AYrestling Squaclg Academy XVrest- ling Teamg Academy Track Squadg Scientific Societyg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Yale. JAMES CARTWRIGHT SALMON Bvizxos AIRES, :ARGENTINA Monsieur le Poisson. Entered Senior Yearg P. E. A. Bandg French Clubg Biology Groupg College Preference, M. I. T. THE 1935 PEAN 111 ROBERT SAMUEL SALZER New YORK, N. Y. A' Bob. Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Track Teamg Boxing Clubg Tllv Phillips Exclvr Rvz'ifiz', Assistant Business Manager CResignedjg College Preference. Princeton. JOHN HNNETH SAVACOOL Smnrrr, N. I. Jack WILLIAM MARCUS SALZER New YORK, N. Y. Bill, 'tDocf' The Lone Wolf. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Bnseballg Tl1vPlzillips Exc- Ier Rvrivzc, Associate Business Manager Lliesignedlq College Preferenve, Princeton. Entered Senior Yearg Dramatic Associationg Les Cabotinsg Golden Branch Debating Societyg Lantern Clubg College Prefer- ence, Williams. 112 THE 1.935 PEAN ROYAL SOMMER SCHAAF NEWARK. N. 1. 'LRoy. 'LYiper. lintered Upper Middle Yearg Class Baseballg Orchestra C359 Herodotan Societyg Honor Man, First Group 1433 Second Groupg Cum Laude-g Handler Upper Middle Latin Prize, Third Placeg College Preference, Harvard. GEORGE JOSEPH SCHAEFER, JR. NEW IQOCHELLIS, N. Y. Dutch, Entered Senior Yearg .Xcademy Football Teamg Crew Squadg College Preference, Princetong Phi Theta Psi. FRED RUSSELL SHELDON BUFFALO, N. Y. Beans Shelf Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Soccer Teanig Lantern Clubg Dramatic Association Czj, Executive Committeeg The Phil- lips Exclrr Ravinia, Art Stadg College Preference, M. I. T. THE 1935 PEAN 113 Entered Senior Yearg Crew Squadg Dramatic Association, Cast, lVhistling in the Darkf' Glee Clubg Choirg College Preference, Princetong Phi Theta Psi. DAVID WEBBER SIDFORD SUMMIT, N. J. lKDaYe'!Y ll Sidhl! Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Basketball C255 Glee Clubg Choirg Gilbert and Sullivan Chorusg College Preference, Prince- ton. HARRY BURTON SKIDMORE, JR. ELIZABETH, N. J. Skid.'l Skiddy. Entered Junior Yearg Orchestra 5.03 Chess Club tzlg Four Year Clubg Navigation Groupg Radio Clubg College Preference Harvard. LEMUEL SKIDMORE, IR. Sumnr, N, I. Lem. Skiddy.l' Pun Jabf' 114 THE 1935 PEAN CONVERSE OWEN SMITH CL'xrB1:RL.xND, MD. C.O. iv :Q Slnittyjy Iintered Lower Middle Yearg Class Swimming C355 Class Ten- D nisg Track Squad Czjg Outing Clubg College I reference, Harvard. WILLIAM I-IEADLEY GARTHWAITE SMITH SOUTH ORANGE, N. I. 'tPetc. Entered Senior Yearg All-Class Football Teamg Academy Hockey Teamg Honor Man, Second Group CJD: College Prefer- ence, Princetong Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIAM WILLING SPRUAN CE XVILMINGTON, DEL. Wild Bill. ffwiuyfi -' spruf' Entered Upper Middle Yearg Upper Middle Squash Tearng Southern Clubg P. E. A. Bandg Southern Club Dance Committeeg College Preference, Princeton. THE 1935 PEAN 115 JAY SHERWALD STAGG SYRACUSE, N. Y. ll Jcrryxvy Entered Junior Yearg Bandg Photogrrzxpliy Groupg College Preference, University of Michigan. ERWIN STARR BOSTON, MASS. Twinkle Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Baseball Squudg Class Footballg College Preference, Harvard. ALFRED WII.LIAM STEFFEN SHEBOYGAN, WIS. AL Smoky. Entered Senior Yearg All-Class Swimming Teamg Golf Squadg C-lee Clubg College Preference, Dartmouth. J THE 1935 PEAN DAVID SPINK STEVENS BANGKOK, Suu t'Dave. f'Steve. Sphinxy. lintered Junior Yearg Class Soccer, Lantern Club, The Phil- lips Exvlvz' Iivrivw, .Xssociate liditor, Cuin Laude, Honor Man, First Group t7jg Second Group, Bancller Latin Prize, Second Placeg College Preference, Harvard. RAYMOND STOTLER, IR. TULSA, OKLA. Ray Oke. 'lDang, lintered Junior Yearg All-Class Crew, Academy Crew, Class Basketball t5Jg Class Baseball, THE PEAN tzj, Assistant Busi- ness Managerg Glee Club, Southern Club Q53 Four-Year Clubg Les Cabotinsg Fliook Board, Southern Club Dance Committee, Honorable Mention C255 Dillon French l Prize, Honorable Men- tion, College Preference, Princetong Alpha Nu. WILLIAM McDOWELL STUCKY LEXINGTON, KY. t'Stuck.,' 'fSouth Boy. Colonel. Entered Lower Middle Year, Class Day Ofiicers, Poet, G. L. Soule Debating Society, President, Lantern Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Southern Club, Vice-President, Musical Clubs, Secretary, The Phillips Eqrcl1'1'Re'uiczc', Editor-in-Chief, Fall Dance Com- mittee, Spring Dance Committee, Chairman, Inter-Fraternity Council, Cum Laude, Honor Man, First Group CSD, Honorable Mention QSjg Merrill English Composition Prize, CFirstDg Manley English Composition, tFirstjg YVilliam A. Francis Elementary Mathematics Prize, Cfhirdjg College Preference, Yale, Alpha Nu. THE1935 PEAN 117 JOHN ROBERT SUMAN, JR. PIOUSTON, Ticxas 'tTex. Su, Entered Junior Year: .-Xrademy Football Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Championship Upper Middle Class Football Teamg All-Class Basketball Team tzlp Championship Senior Class Basketball Teamg Class Baseballg Lacrosse Squad KJJQ Christian Fraternity Cabinet: Four-Year Clubg Southern Clubg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Iipsilon Pi. WALTER ROBERT SWAN Blzvi-ZIQLY, Mass. Goose Swanie, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Football Teamg .Xll-Class Football Teamg Class Swim- mingg Class Baseballg College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Iipsilon Sigma. JOHN CHRISTOPHER TALIAFERRO, 3D B.xLrnroR1t, MD. -lack. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Lacrosse Squad lzlj Class Foot- ballg Southern Clubg Outing Clubg Science Groupg College Preference. Harvard. 118 THE 1935 PEAN ROBERT HUNTER THOMPSON BLOOMPIELD, N. I. Toby. Tommy, Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Academy Spring Truck Team C255 Academy Winter Truck Team C255 College Preference, Princetong .Xlphu Xu. ALDEN TODD lY.X5HIXt1'I'ON, D. C. Bode Butch Entered Senior SYCKITQ Class Bzislietbullg Glee Clubg Bandg Golden Brunch Debating Societyg College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT FOARD TOWNSEND SAN Axroxro, TEXAS Sonny, Bob. Stubber. Entered Junior Yearg Squash Team C3l, Captain Qgjg P, E. A. Polieeg Soccer Team CJJ, Captaing Academy Tennis Teamg Class Crew 5 Senior Couneilg Chess Clubg G. L. Soule Debating Souietyg Southern Clubg Four-Year Clubg Winter Dance Com- mitteeg Lockett Junior Squash Cupg Loekett: Squash Cup Runner- upg Lockett Squash Cupg Hooker Eight-Oar Cupg College Prefer- ence, University of Texasg Phi Theta Psi. THE 1935 PEAN 119 WALTER JACQUES TRAUTMAN, JR. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 'KWally. t'Blaekie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Team C255 Academy Basketball Team tzpg Academy Travk Teamg Glee Clubg THE PEAN, Associate Managerg College Preference, Dart- mouthg Phi Theta Psi. GEORGE VVILLIAM SWIFT TROW OLD GR1:Exw1Cu, CONN. Swifty. Entered Junior Yearg Class Tennis t'2lQ The 1f.l'tUII.tIll 153, Ex- change Editor, Alumni liditor, Department Editor, Assignment liditor, Managing liditorg The li Book, Assistant liditorg Lan- tern Clubg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Prinveton. VVILLIAM CLYDE TRUEHART, JR. CH1as'rr:a, YA. 'tBill. Entered Senior Yearg All-Class Basketball Team. Managerg P. E. A. Bandg Southern Clubg Tiff Ifxwzitzzz, Associate Editorg Spring Dance Committeeg College Preference, Yale. 120 THE 1935 PEAN Entered Senior Yearg Academy Track Teamg Swimming Squmlg Glee Clnbg College Preference, Harvard or Cornellg X Kappa Epsilon Pi. FREDERICK EDWARD ULEN ARLINGTON, Mass. JOHN LESLIE TUDBURY, JR. SALEM, Mass. it-Iackov t4Tud.v1 Iintered junior Yearg Class Football C4Jg Class Swimming C255 Class Crewg Class Tennisg Dramatic Association f4Dg Four- Year Clubg Science Groupg College Preference, M. I. T. Fred. Busterf' WILLIAM WELLINGTON VANDIVER NEW YORK, N. Y. H Vun'l! pionship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg Championship Senior Class Swimming Teamg Lacrosse Squadg All-Class Swim- ming Teamg Dramatic Assoeiationg Golden Branch Debating Societyg College Preference, Williamsg Kappa Delta Pi. Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Football Teamg Cham- THE 1935 PEA N 121 CALVIN WILLIAM VERITY, IR. AIIDDLIQTOWN, Onto 'tBill. Charlie, Will, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Fall Golf Tournament, Winnerg All-Class Squash Teamg Cheer Leaderg Inter-Fraternity Counrilg The E.v0nz'm1, Assistant Iiditorg The Golden Branch Debating Society, Presidentg Herodotan Society fRc-sigfnedbg College Pref- erence, Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. WILLIAM EVERETT VER PLAN CK, JR. S.-xLEM, Miss. 'tBill. 'tYerp. Fntered Junior Yearg Academy Crew Squad, Managerg .Xth letic .Xssoeiationg Outing Clulv, Secretary: College Preference i M. 1. '11 WILLIAM VOLKERT VOLCKENS BROOKLYN, N, Y. Baron 'flioliekeyf' Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Track Team 5339 Sen- ior Class Soeeer Teamg Golden Branch Debating Soriety, Secre- taryg Dramatic Association, Executive Committeeg College Pref- erence, Princeton Universityg Alpha Nu. 122 THE 1935 PEAN JAMIES TOWNSEND WALKER, JR. PELHAM, N. Y. 'ljinlf' Entered junior Yearg Class Football C5Jg Wrestling Squad Czjg Class Tennis fglg Glee Clubg Four4Year Clubg College Prefer- ence, Aniherstg Phi Epsilon Sigma. a GARDNER COLBY WALWORTH, IR. XEWTOX CENTRE. Mass. Wallie. linteretl Yppt-r Middle Year: Dramatic Association 1253 Les Czibotinsg College Preference, Harvard. GEORGE PAUL WARDLEY, JR. Iomzr, ILL. Jay Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Academy Basketball Teamg Academy Baseball Teamg College Preference. University of lllinoisg Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1935 PEAN 12 EDWARD PHILLIPS WELLS HANOVER, X. H. Ed Wellsie. Entered Senior Yearg Hockey Squadg Winter Carnival Medalsg College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Theta Psi. DONALD BENNETT WHALIN XVORCESTER, Miss. 'K Don. College Preference. Amherst. ' 1 PARKER WHEAT BIANCHESTER, N. H. Buck. Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Harvard. Entered Lower Middle Yeurg Class Tennisg Class Sxrimminu 124 THE 1.935 PEAN KENNETH WHITE PLAINFIELD, N. I. Wl1iteyfl Ken. Entered Senior Yenrg Golden Branch Debating Soeietyg Col- lege Preference, Hzirvnird. PHILIP STANLEY WHEELOCK UXBRIDGE, MASS.. l'I'hil. Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Crewg P. E. A. Bandg Clioirg Glee Club: Chess Club: The Exmzirzzz, Associate Business Mnnagerg Honor Man, Second Group Czjg College Preference, Williams. JOHN CAMPBELL WHITING, 2D SCARSDALE, N. Y. HJ. Cs, Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Xliilliums. THE 1935 PEAN 125 ERNEST HAROLD WIENER, JR. NEW YORK, N. Y. Ernie. l'Wienie. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg All-Class Swimming Teamg Class Foot- ballg Track Squadj The Phillips Exvlvr Rcvivrci fgj, Advertising Managerg Scientific Societyt Navigation Groupg Rille Clubg Col- lege Preference, Princeton, IAIVIES HENRY WILKES UPPER D.'xRBY, PA. jim. Entered Senior Yearg G. L. Soule Debating Soeietyg College Preference, Prineetong Phi Theta Psi. DAVID GEORGE WILKIINS BUFFALO, N. Y. Dave Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Princeton. Eehirateh to the memurp nf flleremiah Qimith, iilr. .-llfur four pears a stuhent at the phillips Qlixeter Zllrabemy. like the tlnu flleremiahs who prereheh him, his hunnreh father anh granhfather, he mas lung a member uf the 2Bnarh uf Trustees ants fur almost ttnentp pears its 19resiiJent. learners in the latng of shretnh anh suunn iuhgmentg straightfortnarh, simple, rnurageuusg a public serhant nf hrillianrp anh reputeg pet with his manifnlia interests etier genernus auh hehuteh with single mints tn the uphuilhing anh maintenance uf the fLExeter trahitiun ann of the brhuul tnhirh he hits su murh tu hunnr. 126 THE 1935 PEAN Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Crewg .Xcudc-my Crew Squadg College Preference, XVilliamsg Phi Theta Psi. RALPH HOWARD WILLARD, JR. BELMONT, MASS. Will. Entered Senior Yearg Class Soccerg Class Hockeyg Golden Branch Debating Societyg P. A. Bandg College Preference. Harvard. GEORGE CHARLES WILLIAMS W1zLLsBoRo, PA. Twomb. HTwombley. HAROLD PUTNAM WILLIAMS, IR. BROOKLINE, MASS. Put. Righty Grove. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Soccer Team C233 Academy Hockey Teamg All-Class Baseball Czjg All-Class Hockey Teamg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1935 PEAN 12 7 HUGH GARDNER WH,LIAMS EXETER, N. H. HH' G-H HIAOIJAH Entered junior Ycarg Class Crewg Church Monitorg Lantern Club C41 Presidentg The Plzillipx Exrwr Rc2'it'zu fel, Secretaryg Outing Club, Presidentg The Exorziazz Czj, Feature Editorg Navi- gation Groupg College Preference, Harvard. LEWIS MASON WIIJLIAMS, JR. CLEVELAND, Or-no LeW.l' Mase.l' Honest Lew. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Lacrosse Squad, Manage-rg Class Soccerg Athletic Associationg Dramatic Association C355 Golden Branch Debating Society 1353 Cabotins Cgjg College Preference, Yale. JOHN SANGER VVILLIAMS CHAI-P.xQL'rx, N. Y. johnny. Entered Senior Yearg Class Soccerg College Preference. ll'il liams. Southern Club C4Dg Les 128 THE 1935 PEAN WARREN VVILLIAMS, JR. New HAVEN, CONN. Will, Charlie Entered Junior Year, Class Hockey, Track Squadg Academy Squash Team Qzlg Four-Year Club: College Preference, Harvard, Kappa Epsilon Pi. CHARLES JOSLYN WILSON Pi3LH,xM MANOR, N. Y. Charliefl Entered Junior Year, Academy Swimming Team Q41 Cap- tain, Class Tennis, Class Football, Class Golf, TlzrExm1z'l1nC2j, Sports Editor: Honor Man, Second Group C155 College Prefer- ence, Yale, Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIAM EDLIN WILSON SHORT HILLS, N. I. K'Bill. Willy. Entered Junior Year, Academy Track Team QD, All-Class Track Team, Four-Year Club, College Preference, Harvard. THE 1935 PEAN 129 HOLDEN WHITE WITHINGTON WESTPORT, CONN. u K . if Entered Senior Yearg Class Swimming Team, Scientific Club, Vice-President, Ritle Club, College Preference, M. I. T. I RICHARD VVITKIN FOREST HILI.S, L. I., N. Y. t'Diek. Soule Debating Society, Academy Debating Team, Honor Man, First Group Qsjg College Preferenre, Harvard. PIIERPONT JEFFRIS WOOD JAXESVILLE, XVIS. HP. I. Woodie. Entered junior Yearg Academy Crew Squad, Manager, '34g Athletic Associationg Class Football, Class Basketball, Christian Fraternity Cabinet, The Exolzian QQ, Accountant Secretary tllesignedjg The Phillips Exrlrr Review, Advertising Manager tResignedjg THE PEAN Cel, Secretary, Editor-in-Chief, Golden Branch Debating Societyg Four-Year Clubg Interfliraternity Councilg College Preference, Princetong Phi Epsilon Sigma. l Entered Senior Year, Class Hockey, Class Baseball, G. L. 130 THE 1.935 PEAN EVERETT MILTON WOODMAN FRANKLIN, N. H. Eb, Woody.', Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Baseball Team 131, Captaing Academy Hockey Teamg Senior Counrilg Class Day Oflieers, Presidentg Senior Class, Secretaryg Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Vice-Presidentg Winter Dance Committeeg Fall Golf Tournament, Runner-upg College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Epsilon Sigma. FRANK EDWARD WOODRUFF BARRE, V T. uEd4v! Entered Senior Yearg Winter Track Teamg Golf Squadg Col- lege Preference, Bowdoin. ROBERT BUTLER WOOST ER SCARSDALE, N. Y. Bob. Woosie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg P. E. A. Bandg College Prefer- ence, M. I. T.g Alpha Nu. THE 1935 PEAN 131 ROBERT SHOEMAKER WREN Ossrxrxo, N. Y. Bob. Pheasz1nt. Wrennie, Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketballg Boxing Clubg Dra- matic Associationg College Preference, Williamsg Kappa Epsilon Pi. GEORGE WILLIAM ZEISLER Cmcxoo, ILL. Zeis. Entered Senior Yearg Class Basketballg Class Tennisg College Preference, Dartmouth. JOHN JOSEPH ZEISLER CHICAGO, ILL. Zeiss Entered Senior Yearg Soccer Squadg Academy Track Teamg Championship Senior Class Basketball Teamg Class Tennis Teamg Herodotan Societyg Glee Clubg Photography Groupg College Preference, Yale. 132 THE 1935 PEAN College Preferences Harvard C8611 R. W. Anderson, Armstrong. H. K. Arnold, Baehrach, Bart, Benner, Binkerfl, Blumberg, Bonner, Brewer, Brookings, F. A. Butler, I. G. Butler, T. H. Calhoun, E. D. Chase, Crump, Darling, G. M. Davis, Howland Davis, Dean, Downey, Dresser, Duffy, Evans, Fisehman, Fitter, Flower, Foote, Furman, Galbraith, Garni, W. S. Gilford, Goodwin, Gould, Grilk, Griswold, Hamilton, Harding, Hart, Hays, Heurtley, Hirst, Howland, Hunter, Jameson, Jillson, Johns, Kraybill, Lannon, Lewis, Mae- Neil, Manning, McCarty. McLean, Mead, Merriam, Miehelman, Morgan, Morgner, Morse, Moses, Nash, O'Keeffe, Oppenheimer, jackson Palmer, Perkins, Philbrick, Rathbone, Robinson, Schaaf, H. B. Skidmore, C. O. Smith, Starr, Stevens, Taliaferro, Todd, Ulen, Walworth, Wheat, White, Willard, H. P. Williams, H. G. Williams, XVarren lVillian1s, Jr., XV. E. Wilson, XVitkin. Prizirclozz t5o1: Alexander, Augspurger, Barnicle, Binns, Blout, Burke, Canby, Cline, DeWitt, Doolittle, Driver, Edmonstone, Eisner, English, Etherington, Fowler, Gaylord, Gidding, J. T. Gifford, Gregg, Hager, Haggerty, Harris, Hazard, Higgcnbotham, Howard, Harding Johnson, J. B. Johnson, Klein, Laslie, Latham, I.owry, Nimick, Roche, J. L. Rowe, R. S. Salzer, W. M. Salzer, Shaefer, Sidford, Lemuel Skidmore, Ir., W. H. G. Smith, Spruance, Raymond Stotler, Thompson, Trow, Volckens, Wiener, Wilkes, Wilkens, Wood. Yale 6331: Ballou, Beattie, Bilheimer, Breeden, Brown, T. C. Clark, Cooney, Culbert, Dent, Dodge, Gosselin, Gottschalk, Hall, Hanscom, Heintz. Iason, Irving. Keeler, Kerr, Meeker. Metzger, Mulvey, Parker Ramus, Rumely, Sackett, Stueky, Suman, Truehart, Verity, L. M. Williams, C. I. Wilson, I. J. Zeisler. Darlmaullz C241: Adams, Bodge, L. T. Chase, P. E. G. Clark, Dakin, Dearborn, Emerson, Farring- ton, Feeley, Hine, MaeMannis, MacPherson, Mathes, McCarthy, Mudge, M. E. Palmer, Powers, Rines, Steffen, Swan, Trautman, Wells, Woodman, G. W. Zeisler. Williams 1171: F. A. Arnold, Clement, W. H. Currier, Dodd., Hagge, Kinsley, Knowlton, Martin, Means, Pratt, Savacool, Vandiver, Whiting, Wheelock, C. G. Williams, I. S. Williams, Wren. Amlzerxl KI31: Blease, Bledsoe, Bridgham, J. S. Currier, Eaton, Hurtz, Lawrence, Mahoney, Otis. Phemister, Plimpton, Walker, Whalin. ' M. I. T. tr21: S, V. Arnold, Cornish, DeVoe, Dow, Ellis, Noble, Salmon, Sheldon, Tudbury, Ver' Pla nck, lklithington, XVOoster. Cornell C51: Baumer, Carroll, Peach, Pollak, Price. L7lI1.'l'6'l'Slij' of Jlliilzigan. C31: Belden, Lyman, Stagg. California Inrlilulc af Trclznalagy QQ1: Buehner, Coors. Wcslegau QQ1: Dorr, Maynard. Bowdoin QI1: XVoodruff. Brozwr C11: O'Brien. Htl1lZlll0llf 411: Coffin. Uuileu' Slafcs Mililary Academy C111 Hoopes. United Stairs Naval Academy C11: Pardee. U1ZlZ'61'.VZlfj' af Illinois QI1: Wardley. Ulziticrsily of Norllz Carolina KI1: A. T. Calhoun. lflliU6I'Sllj' of T exax Cr1: Townsend. Unizisrsily of Tulsa 411: King. Wasliilzglon and Lcr CI1: Hickey. Underided CG1: bl. B. Anderson, Cook, Madsen, O. M. Palmer, J. M. Rowe. THE 1935 PEAN 133 Adams, G. H., Jr., Alexander, John, Anderson, J. B., Anderson, R. W., Armstrong, F. S., Jr., Arnold, F. A., Jr., Arnold, H. K., Arnold, S. V., Augspurger, C. H., Bachrach, I.. F., jr., Ballou, J. M., Barnicle, T. E., Bart, R. S., Baumer, D. H., Beard, W. S., Beattie, I. O., Belden, D. M., Benner, R. S., Jr., Bilheimer, R. S., Binkerd, R. H., Binns, R. H., 3d, Blease, Ii. I., Bledsoe, W. H., Blodgett, R. W., Blout, E. R., Blumberg, M. B., Bodge, A. H., Bonner, P. H., Jr., Breeden, B. C., Brewer, R. D., Jr., Bridgham, M. A., jr., Brookings, H. N. K., Brown, E. F., Buehner, Philip, 2d, Burke, C. D., Burnap, C. F., Jr., Butler, F. A., Butler, G., Calhoun, A. T., Calhoun, T. H., Ir., Canby, W. M., Carroll, C. A., Chase, E. D., Chase, L. T., Clark, P. E. G., Clark, T. C., Clement, J. C., jr., Cline, J. F., Coftin, Sanford, Conklin, L. H., Ir., Cook, Walter, ed, Cooney, I. S., Coors, Joseph, Senior Class Addresses 2 Merrill Street, QQ Cleveland Lane, Compo Road, oo Elm Street, IO2 Summer Street, 211 Myrtle Street, I1o South Fulton Street, 4S Vine Road, 22 Penhurst Parkway, 118 Highland Street, 175 Lloyd Avenue, Il Gorman Road, Valley Road, 346 Main Street, 42-36 147th Street, IO4 East 4oth Street, 1414 Market Avenue, North, 104 Maple Street, 15 Charlotte Street, II Walnut Avenue, 67 Millet Road. 3K Prospect Avenue, 1 Ripley Road, SI West 86th Street, R. R. Box 6, 167, 259 Dexter Street, 182 Ridgewood Avenue, 57 Main Street, X79 Davis Avenue, R. F. D. 2, 160 Oakridge Avenue, 5511 S. E. Hawthorne Boulevard, 37 Lynton Place, Bedford Road. I3Q East 4oth Street, 30 Warren Street, 66 Windsor Road, 1507 Rodney Street, 6 Allee des Lierres, 241 Highland Street, IO Water Street, 69 Jefferson Street, 21 Graylynn Road, I5 Carstensen Road, 383 Mt. Prospect Avenue, 235 Fort Washington Avenue, Plymouth, N. H. Princeton, N. j. Westport, Conn. New Rochelle, N. Y. Weymouth, Mass. Rockland, Mass. Auburn, N. Y. Larchmont, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. West Newton, Mass. Providence, R. I. Framingham, Mass. New Canaan, Conn. Johnstown, Pa. Flushing, N. Y. New York City. Canton, Ohio. Springtield, Mass. White Plains, N. Y. Dorset, Vt. Larchmont, N. Y. Swampscott, Mass. Gloversville, N. Y. Hanover, N. H. New York City. Terre Haute, Ind. Fall River, Mass. Rye Center, N. H. Glen Ridge, N. I. Hingham, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Alexandria, Va. Summit, N. J. Portland, Ore. White Plains, N. Y. Chappaqua, N. Y. New York City. Salem, Mass. Tryon, N. C. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Wilmington. Del. Le Vesinet, France. Milton, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Westtield, Mass. Haddam, Conn. Newton Centre, Mass. Scarsdale, N. Y. Katonah, N. Y. Newark, N. I. New York City. Plandome, N. Y. Golden, Col. 134 THE 1935 PEAN Cornish, Don, Crump, I. R., Culbert, Taylor, Cunimer, E. VV., Currier, 1. S., Jr., Currier, W. H., Dakin, T. R., Darling, R. I., Davis, G. M., Davis, Howland, Dean, Philip, Dearborn, E. I., Dent, S. T., DeVoe, A. A., DeWitt, Peter, Dodd, E. M., Dodge, I. D., Doolittle, James, Jr., Dorr, G. A., Jr., Dow, N. F., Downey, F. L., Jr., Dresser, W. L., Driver, L. R., Jr., Duffy, C. D., Jr., Eaton, I. F., Eclmonstone, W. M Eisner, R. S., Ellis, F. T., jr., Ely, R. E. M., -1 Emerson, G. W., Jr., English, J. R., Jr., Etherington, S. G., Ir., Evans, R. R., Farrington, D. W., Feeley, I. A., Jr., Fischman, DeWitt, Fitter, C. F., Ir., Flower, John, Foote, O. S., Fowler, R. K., Fritz, j. M., Furman, D. D., Galbraith, R. W., jr., Garni, G. B., Gaylord, R. M., Jr., Gidding, M., Gilford, J. T., Gifford, W. S., Jr., Goodwin, J. M., Gosselin, E. W., Gottschalk, F. C., Gould, D. D., Gregg, Hugh, Grilk, L. T., Griswold, H. J., 2d, Hager, E. H., 815 Beech Street, 364 Cherokee Avenue, 224 Inwood Avenue, 625 South Gulf Stream Avenue, 64 Prairie Avenue, 9 Kensington Street, 525 Worcester Street, II Windsor Avenue, 150 East 73d Street, 61 Walnut Place, 165 Highland Street, 310 East 44th Street, 423, Center Street, P. O. Box 216, 721 Foster Street, 102 Mt. Kemble Avenue, 52 Center Street, 49 Elm Street, 4000 Cathedral Avenue, N. W., Vista Del Rio, 25 Pell Street, I4 New Bedford Street, Prospect Avenue, IQ332 Berkeley Road, Seminary Hill Route 2, 75 High Street, Iroquois Place, 152 East 81st Street, 29 Dundee Avenue, 204 Larch Road, 287 Claremont Avenue, Cat Rock Road, Q3 Lincoln Street, 4007 Washington Boulevard, 490 Wilbur Lane, 117 East 10th Street, 6 3 Arleigh Road, 1419 National Avenue, 285 Central Park West, 132 Connett Place, III East 70th Street, 262 Mill Street, 300 Richards Street, 62 Brewster Road, 55 Nesmith Street, 6 Manchester Street, 46 Kenwood Street, 4 Depeyster Avenue, Little Rock, Ark. Macon, Ga. Upper Montclair, N. J. Sarasota, Fla. Newport, R. I. Andover, Mass. Storrs, Conn. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. New York City. Brookline, Mass. Manchester, N. H. New York City. Spotswood, N. I. South Orange, N. I. Babylon, N. Y. Evanstown, Ill. Morristown, N. I. Newport, N. H. Exeter, N. H. North Easton, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Washington, D. C. South jacksonville, Fla. Newport, R. I. Hyde Park, Mass. Red Bank, N. I. Detroit, Mich. Alexandria, Va. Exeter, N. H. Rye, N. Y. New York City. Berlin, Mass. Babylon, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Cos Cob, Conn. Deerfield, Mass. Montclair, N. I. Indianapolis, Ind. Dubuque, Iowa. New York City. Exeter, N. H. Great Neck, N. Y. Rockford, Ill. New York City. South Orange, N. I. New York City. Haverhill, Mass. Joliet, Ill. Scarsdale, N. Y. Lawrence, Mass. Nashua, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Portland, Me. Tenaliy, N. J. THE 1935 PEAN 135 Hagge, R. S., Haggerty, L. V., Hall, David, Hamilton, B. F., Hanscom, H. F., Harding, R. C.. Harris, W. W., Jr., Hart, T. M., Hays, D. P., Hazard, H. W., 3d, Heintz, I. O., Heurtley, R. W., Jr., Hickey, H. M., Higginbotham, J. E., Hine, T. W., Hinrichs, J. S., Hirst, R. F., Hoar, Sherman, Hoopes, E. L., jr., Howard. T. XV., Ir., Howland, J. H., Hunter. I. A., jr., Hurtz, L. E., jr.. Iason, Girard, Irving. F. C., jr., jameson, W. S., Ir., Jillson, L. R., jr., johns, A. L., johnson, Harding, Ir., Johnson, J. B., Keeler, R. F., Kerr, N. S., King, A. A., Kinsley, E. W., Ir., Klein, I. M., Knowlton, W. B., Kraybill, H. L., Lannon, J. D., Ir., Laslie, J. L. C., Latham, Charles, jr., Lawrence, R. M., Lewis, R. W. B., Lowry, P. H., Lyman, W. W., Ir., Macleod, M. J., jr., MacMannis, B. R., Macneil, H. L., MacPherson, I. E., Ir., Madsen, I. E., Mahoney, R. C., Manning, A. S., Martin, J. W., Mathes, I. M., Jr., Maynard, G. B., Ir., McCarty, W. H., Jr., McCarty, I. B., 5o7 Mclndoe Street, 380 Summit Street, IQ Lake Avenue, 125 Marlborough Street, 437 Lloyd Avenue, 789 Burr Avenue, Box A, 86 Buckingham Street, 1075 Park Avenue, S3 Montague Place, 12741 Evanstown Street, Brentwood Park, 40 East 86 Street, 145 Youle Street, 290 Vose Avenue, 1294 East Street, 45 Highland Avenue, 165 Franklin Street, 1265 Fairview Avenue, ' 2138 North Second Street. S6 Great Oak Lane, 155 West State Street, 5121 Burt Street, 215 Club Drive, Stonebridge, Greendale Avenue, 25 Somerset Street, 84 Linden Avenue, 9 Burget Avenue, 34 Hawthorne Place, 221 Flower Avenue, West, 74 South Munn Avenue, 42o West 24th Street, 611 South Broadway, 9 Cedar Street, 178 Rector Street, East Clinton Avenue, 302 XVaIdron Street, 75 Maple Avenue, 426 Feldes Avenue, 1314 North Delaware Street, 40 Orient Avenue, 7737 St. Martin's Lane, Vineyard Lane, II Huntington Place, 132 Pondiield Road, 5 Stafford Place, P. O. Box 455, 9 5 Warren Road, 1046 Hillside Avenue, 39 Warren Street, 27 Coral Street, 49 Union Street, West Drive, 29 Oakland Street, 465 Prospect Street, 5 536 Sheridan Road, lVausau, YVis. Hackensack, N. J. New Rochelle, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Providence, R. I. Hubbard Woods, Ill. Alderson, W. Va. Waterbury, Conn. New York City. Montclair, N. J. Los Angeles, Cal. New York City. Melrose, Mass. South Orange, N. J. New Britain, Conn. Glen Ridge, N. I. Bloomfield, N. I. South Milwaukee, Wis. Harrisburg, Pa. Pleasantville, N. Y. Windsor, Vt. Dover, N. H. Omaha, Neb. Woodmere, N. I. Needham, Mass. Belmont, Mass. Englewood, N. I. Medford, Mass. Summit, N Watertown, N. Y. East Orange, N. I. New York City. Corpus Christi, Texas. Worcester, Mass. Perth Amboy, N. J. Tenatiy, N. J. West Lafayette, Ind. Flushing, L. T., N. Y. Montgomery, Ala. Indianapolis. Ind. Melrose, Mass. Chestnut Hill, Pa. Greenwich, Conn. Norwich, Conn. West Bronxville, N. Y. Larchrnont, N. Y. Azusa, Cal. Framingham, Mass. Plainfield, N. I. Salem, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Oneonta, N. Y. Plandome, N. Y. Lexington, Mass. Methuen, Mass. Chicago, lll. HOWARD ANDREW ROSS Born in Biddeford, Maine, October 21, 1871 Graduated from Bowdoin, 1894 Appointed Director of Athletics, June, 1895 Died in Hancock Point, Maine, August 30, 1934 136 THE 1935 PEAN McLean, D. E., Mead, L. W., Means, L. G., jr., Meeker, C K., Merriam, F. S.. Metzger, W. G., gd, Meyer, H. XY., Jr., Michelman, I. S., Morgan, J. S.. Morgner, R. F., lNIorse, R. H., Moses, J. B., Mudge, G. O., Mulvey, XY. Jr., Nash, H. L., Jr., Nimick, F. B., Jr., Noble, W. B., Nolan, J. H., Jr., O'Brien, R. D. F., O'KeeEe, A. F., Oppenheimer, F. I., Otis, C. F., Palmer, Jackson, Jr., Palmer, M. E., Palmer, O. M., Pardee, I. H., Parker, P. K., Peach, XV. E., jr., Perkins, I. M., Perkins, M. F.. Jr., Phernister, E., Philbrick, S. S., Jr., Pollak, David, Powers. S L., Pratt, D. M., Prescott, Romeyn, Price, P. M., Prouty, Lothrop. Ramus, Michael, Rathbone, R. R., Rines, W. H., Robinson, D. H., Roche. P. Rosenthal, L. M., Rowe, J. L., Rowe, J. M., Rumely, E. S., Sackett, E. P., Salmon, J. C., Salzer, R. S., Salzer, W. M., Savacool, J. K., Schaaf, R. S., Schaefer, G. I., jr., Sheldon, F. R., Sidford, D. XV., 16 Curtis Street, 139 East 79th Street, I2 Greyhurst Park, 537 Cherry Bend, 919 Electric Street, 45 Seminole Avenue, 56 Bartlett Avenue, S40 Park Avenue, O14 Main Street, 666 Richmond Road. 24 University Avenue, 152 Main Street, 718 Main Street, 2830 Lee Road, R. D. 5, Thorn Run Road, IO27 South Van Buren Street, 147 lliestrninister Street, I25 Alta Avenue, 64S Canton Avenue, ,loske Hill, Arcadia Place, I2 Hawthorne Street, 211 Liberty Avenue. Palmers Island, 16 Lake Street, 164 Maple Street, 355 Main Street, State Department, Q27 Redway Avenue, 134 Chestnut Hill Road, 608 Tioga Street, 26 Cherry Street, 182 Claremont Avenue, Court Street, Eastland Hotel, 117 Oak Hill Road, 723, Evesham Avenue, I3I2 East Broad Street, 33 East Division Street, 4 High Street, 211 Rose Street, S93 Main Street, Casila de Correo 490, IOIO Fifth Avenue, roxo Fifth Avenue, 63 Prospect Hill, 413 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Wellington Avenue, 123 Lexington Avenue, zo Fernwood Road, Somerville, Mass. New York City. Portland, Me. Merion, Pa. Cordaville. Mass. Scranton, Pa. Forest Hills, N. Y. Pittsfield, Mass. New York City. Fitchburg, Mass. South Euclid, Ohio. Hamilton, N. Y. Amesbury, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Shaker Heights, Ohio. Coraopolis, Pa. Green Bay, Wis. Springfield, Mass. Yonkers, N. Y. Milton, Mass. San Antonio, Texas. Bradford., Mass. New Rochelle, N. Y. Old Greenwich, Conn. Elwyn, Pa. Briarcliti' Manor, N. Y. Hopedale, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. YVashington, D. C. Hanover, Mass. Rye Beach, N. H. Cincinnati, Ohio. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Williamstown, Mass. Keeseville, N. Y. Johnstown, Pa. Spencer, Mass. New York City. Exeter, N. H. Portland, Me. Ithaca, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ohio. Chicago, Ill. Exeter, N. H. La Porte, Ind. East Aurora, N. Y. Buenos Aires, Argentina. New York City. New York City. Summit, N. I. Newark, N. I. New Rochelle, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Summit, N. J. THE 1985 PEAN 137 Skidmore, H. B., Jr., Skidmore, Lemuel, Ir., Smith, C. O., Smith, W. H. G., Spruance, W. W., Stagg, S., Starr, Erwin, SteHen, A. YV., Stevens, D. S., Stotler, Raymond, Jr., Stucky, W. M., Suman, I. R., Jr., Swan, W. R., Taliaferro, J. C., 3d, Thompson, R. H., Todd, Alden, Townsend, R. F., Trautman, VV. J., Trow, G. W. S., Trueheart, XV. C., Ir., Tudbury, J. L., jr., Ulen, F. E., Vandiver, W. W., Verity, C. XV., Jr., Ver Planck, W. E.. jr., Volckens, W. V., Vroom, W. W., Walker, J. T., jr., Walworth, G. C., Jr., Wardley, G. P., Jr., Wells, E. P., Whalin, D. B., Wheat, Parker, Wheelock, P. S., White, Kenneth, Whiting, J. C., ed, Wiener, H., Ir., Wilkes, J. H., Wilkins, D. G.. Willard, R. H., Jr., Williams, G. C., Williams, H. P., Ir., Williams, H. G., Williams, I. S., Williams, L. M., Jr., Williams, Warren, Jr., Vllilson, C. J., Vililson, W. E.. Witherington, H. W., Witkin, Richard, Wood. P. I., Vlloodman, E. M., Woodruff, F. E., Wooster, R. B., VVren, R. S., Zeisler, G. VV., Zeisler, I. I., IO Gibson Place, I3 Edgewood Drive, Windsor Road, 144 Ralston Avenue, 2507 West 17th Street, 653 Allen Street, 169 Ruthven Street, II28 Fifth Street, Wireless Road, 610 South Boston Avenue, Castlelawn, Richmond Road, 4817 Montrose Boulevard, zz Thorndike Street, ISOS Bolton Street, 98 Broad Street, The Albemarle, 1700 T Street, 4100 Broadway, 1725 Palmer Avenue, Brookside Park, 1 1 Hemenway Road, IO2 Gloucester Street, 116 East 56th Street, 218 South Main Street, 21 Chestnut Street, 682 Ocean Avenue, 21 Franconia Street, IOS Franklin Place, 35 Congress Street, 715 West Jefferson Street, 3 Parkway, 38 May Street, 1837 Elm Street. 2 Capron Street, 815 Carlton Avenue, SI Barry Road. 55 East 72d Street, 64 Harwood Drive, 89 Norwood Avenue, :oo Clifton Street, 23 Grant Street, 26 Coolidge Street, Spring Lane, Riverode Farms, 171 Everit Street, 5oo Monterey Avenue, Jelferson Road, 187 Main Street, IO Holder Place, 5oz St. Lawrence Avenue, 134 Prospect Street, I3 East Street, 34 Edgemont Road, I4 State Street, 4840 Ellis Avenue, 4840 Ellis Avenue, N W Elizabeth, N. J. Summit, N. I. Cumberland, Md. South Orange, N. J. Wilmington, Del. Syracuse, N. Y. Roxbury, Mass. Sheboygan, lVis. Bangkok, Siam. Tulsa, Okla. Lexington, Ky. Houston, Texas. Beverly, Mass. Baltimore, Md. Bloomfield, N. I. Washington, D. C. San Antonio, Texas. New Orleans, La. Old Greenwich, Conn. Chester, Va. Salem, Mass. Arlington, Mass. New York City. Middletown, Ohio. Salem, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Worcester, Mass. Pelham, N. Y. Boston. Mass. Joliet, Ill. Hanover, N. H. Worcester, Mass. Manchester, N. H. Uxbridge, Mass. Plainfield, N. I. Scarsdale, N. Y. New York City. Upper Darby, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. Belmont, Mass. lVellsboro, Pa. Brookline, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Chappaqua, N. Y. Chagrin Falls, Ohio. New Haven, Conn. Pelham Manor, N. Y. Short Hills, N. J. Westport. Conn. Forest Hills, N. Y. Janesville, Wis. Franklin, N. H. Barre, Vt. Scarsdale, N. Y. Ossining, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. 138 THE 1935 PEAN Buck Row - Clark, Feeley, Ramus, Townsend Frou! Row - Mudge, Gifford, Beltzner, Woodman, Miller Senior Council President . . ......... . . AUGUST C. BELTZNER R. W. ANDERSON J. T. GIFFORD IXIICHAEL RAMUS P. E. G. CLARK H. D. BLIILLER R. F. TOWNSEND J. A. FEELEY G. O. LIUDGE E. M. IWOODMAN 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 office. This group, co-operating with Doctor Perry, their leader, represents the student body in presenting petitions and in obtaining privileges from the faculty, they are the students' representatives. Com- posed as it is, of ten selected Seniors, and having been granted virtually unlimited powers with which to express the opinion of the students, it represents what is, Without doubt, the foremost student organiza- tion. THE 1935 PEAN 139 Bufk Row - Lewis, Metzger, Studay, Manning Fran! Rum - Rnmus, Gitford, Woodman, Fculuy, Dram Class Day 0f:f1CCfS Presidrnf . . Srrrclary . . Ffrsi Jlarslnzl Second Marslzal Third Jfarshal Valedirioriau Oralor . . Poe! . . . Ilislarian . . I-2. M. Woomux J. T. GIFFURD I. A, Fnuucv Mlcuvxm. Rulus PHILLP Dum R. W. B. LEWIS A. S. BIANXIXG W. M. STVCKY W. G. BIETZGICR 140 THE 1935 PEAN Cum Laude Society ROBERT KENNEDY AIKEN, JR. ROBERT EARLE ANDERSON, JR. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BART, JR. NATHANIEL GODDARD BENCHLEY HENRY SAWYER BROAD ROBERT ERIC CARLSON YVILLIAM HILTON CHAMPLIN, JR. EVERETT ROBERT COBURN, JR. ALFRED HAVEN COLNVELL YVILLIAM KISTLER COORS ROBERT JAMIESON CUMMING HENDRII4 DEKRUIF NICHOLAS DEVORE, JR. JAMES CLIFFORD EATON BENJAMIN REEVES FISHER WILLIAM DEAN FRASER NORTON GOODWIN BERNARD ALVIN HELEAT RICH.ARD B'lOULTON HOWLAND LEWIS VVOODRUFF HULL JOSEPH EBBETT JONES IQIPLEY OGDEN JONES ROBERT STOUTENBERG BART NORRIS FITZ Dow JAMES RADEORD ENGLISH, JR DAVLD DICIQSON FURMAN Presiden!-MR. BARRETT Vice-Presidcnt-PROEESSOR CUSHWA Secretary-PROFESSOR KIRTLAND T reasllrcr-MR. HATCH 1934 STUART STRONG VVILSON, JR. 193-J QFIIII Elcclionj RICHARD XVILLIAM GALBRAITH, JR. WVALTER SHERMAN GIFFORD, JR. ERIC HILL H.AGER, JR. YVILLIAM LVICDONVELL STUCKY, JR. EDMUND JAMAISON KAUEEMAN, JR. JAY WVILLIAM KAUTLIANN GORDON TULLY IQAY ISADORE XAVIER KLINE GRAYSON FARQUHAR LATHROP DAYTON LEONARD MCLELLAN EDWARD ALLEN MYERS OWEN MORROW PALMER VVALTER BROYVN PARKER, JR. WILLIAM EXNTHONY REISS, JR. HARLAN AMEN ROBINSON WILLIAM AINSWORTH ROLEING RICHARD BIANNING RYAN FREDERICK USHER SISSON DONALD CAMPBELL SLEEPER STUART JOHN STEBBINS NIERLE TI-IORPE, JR. ROBERT BROWNING TRAINER JOHN FRANCIS TYNAN EUGENE BLAIR VVARNER, JR. THOMAS PORTER 'XVHITNEY ELwOOD JUSTIN WILSON, JR. RICHARD WALTER HEURTLEY, JR. JACKSON PALMER, JR. MAHLON FAY PERKINS, JR. DOUGLAS HILL ROBINSON EDGAR PORTER SACKETT ROYAL SOMMER SCHAAF DAVID SPINK STEVENS ESEMBLING the Phi Beta Kappa of colleges, the Cum Laude Society, founded in IOO7, is an honorary Society among the preparatory Schools throughout the country. The second chapter of the society was founded at Exeter, the iirst being founded at the Tome School in Maryland. Greatly increasing in the past twenty-five years, there are now Over eighty chapters of the Society. The Cum Laude Society has four different classes of members: charter members, honorary mem- bers, two of which are elected annually, faculty members, who must be either Phi Beta Kappa or Sigma Xi members, members who are Chosen from the first fifth of the graduating Class. Elections to this Society are made three times during the year, at the end of the fall term, in the middle and at the end of the Spring term. THE 1985 PEAN V ' ' , :J 1- j -I. .' . 1. , ..-N... ' - -. A-: . ,- . . . .. .. : .uf .af-1-3 ff- A-. - , -. -2'7 -'-3' -5,-g?1...A.-..-1:1 ,Jt,:.,,zMxiEE.2.:i.5,Q.x:.,.4,,,-Lgtgvi-Ali.,Qifg-gllgfgi -.L 1 3- J. ..-figiqigi 1' I-..,33!. ,,.,mgg-:ix 5 ...A -ifigzg--. J ' 'Chia' -1g,L1?2.5..jF1.1-gig' ' , ' ' :.' A 7- 1' . ' ' '.: '- 3 - - faf-4'-W'-'?f'4RK1Ec.'4S!5W - -HM. igsh- fffgjf , 2f '1jz---Diff f '-K- ' P'- F 'k ?'3 'fW- ' rg- flew f 1 . 13.54 ,QQ-'L ' S -' ' -' ' -. -' . 2 -- . w Y- ' . avg..-f:5k,..f.:-H-g..' F L-.4 -,V f ' -. ' G. H. IXDAMS, JR. J. B. ANDERSON R. W. ANDERSON W. S. BEARD, 2D D. M. BELDEN R. H. BINN5, 3D B. C. BREEDEN E. F. BROWN J. G BUTLER A. T. CALHOUN W. M. CANBY VVALTER COOK, 2 J. S. COONEY JOSEPH COORS H. A. CURXVEN A. A. DEVOE, JR G. A. DORR, JR. D Four Year Club MEMBERS N. F. DOW W. L. DRESSER J. F. EATON R. W. GALBRAITH, J G. B. GARNI J. M. GIIDDING J. T. GIFFORD L. T. GRLLK L. V. HAGGI-:RTY R. C. HARDING W. W. HARRIS, JR. F. C. IRVING, JR. HARDTNG JOHNSON, J. B. JOENISON N. S. KERR JR. E. W. KINSLEY, JR. W. B. KNOWVLTON J. D. LANNON, JR. E. B. LINABERRY J. M. BIATHES, JR. JACKSON PALMER, JR. S. L. POWERS PAUL ROCHE H. B. SKIDMORE, JR. RAYMOND STOTLER, JR J. R. SULIAN, JR. R. F. TOWNSISND G. W. S. TROW J. L. TUDBURY, JR. W. E. V EIL PLANCK, JR J. T. XVALKER, JR. H. P. XVILLIAMS, JR. C. J. WILSON W. E. WILSON P. J. NVOOD 141 142 THE 1935 PEAN Done most for Exeter Squarest ..... Most loyal . . Plucl-ziest . . . Most popular . . . All-round athlete . Hundsomest . . . 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 , Blutfer . . . High-brow. . Giant . . Baby ..,. Best Speaker . Best naturecl. . , Pessimist . . . Optimist . . . Woman-hater . . Cutter .... Politician . . Clown . . Unluckiest. . Senior Class Ballot J. T. GIFFORD J. T. GIFFORD J. T. GIFFORD P. F. ROCHE E. M. XVOODMAN P. E. G. CLARK JOSEPH COORS J. A. FEELEY, JR. E. M. XVOODM.-KN BIICHAEL RAIIUS BIICHAEL RAAIUS N. S. KERR J. M. Bl.-XTHES, JR. MICHAEL RAITUS C. W. VERITY J. T. GIEEORD R. D. BREWER A. F. O'KEEEEE W. G. BIETZGER, 3D E. P. VVELLS P. J. WOOD R. W. B. LEXVIS C. J. XVILSON E. F. BROXYN E. S. RLTLELY R. W. HELPRTLEY A. S. BIAXXING G. P. XVARDLEY, JR. W. W. HARRIS, JR. G. M. DAVIS J. E. HIGGINBOTHSLNI C. J. WILSON C. H. AUGSPURGER G. M. DAVIS GIRARD IASON E. M. XVOODMAN PHILIP DEAN J. M. GIDDING E M. WVOODMAN J. A. FEELEY, JR. G. P. XVARDLEY, JR. W. J. TRAUTIIAN A. L. JOHNS J. C. CLEIIENT, JR. W. MCD. STUCKY J. B. ANDERSON R. W. B. LEXVIS J. M. GIDDING E. M. JNOODMAN H. M. HICKEY G. O. BLIUDGE F. E. ULEN F. L. DOWNEY, JR. G. M. DAVIS H. L. IQRAYBILL N. S. KERR E. H. HAGER C. H. AUGSPURGER JOSEPH COORS J. T. BATES F. C. GOTTSCHALK RICHARD XVITKJN W. J. TRAUTIIAN F. L. DOWNEY, JR. W. MCD. STUCKY J. R. SUMAN, JR. HUGH GREGG A. F. O,KEEFFE P. E. ROCHE L. H. CONELTN, JR. BIICHAEL RAIIUS F. L. DOIINEY, JR. G. O. MUDGE J. T. GIFFORD J. T. GIFFORD J. A. FEELEY, JR. BIICHAEL RAIIUS MICHAEL RAMUS P. E. ROCHE J. C. CLEIIENT, JR. C. W. VERITY MICHAEL RAMUS R. S. BENNER, JR. A. L. JOHNS J. M. NIATHES, JR. E. M. WOODIIAN R. F. BIORGNER W. B. KNOYVLTON N. S. KERR M. F. PERKINS, JR. HUGH GREGG M. F. PERKINS, JR. L. V. HAGGERTY J. D. LANNON, JR. W. S. J.-XMESON J. T. BATES R. W. B. LEWIS J. M. GIDDING J. D. LANNON, JR. N. S. KERR E. P. XVELLS L. T. GRILK F. A. BUTLER J. T. GLFFORD J. M. GIDDLNG I X. I I 1 . a s QV, Upper Middle Class UPPER MIDDLE CLASS THE 1935 PEAN 145 ALBERT J. ALTER Prcsidcm Upper Middle Class E, the class of 1935, are now resigning to you, Upper Middle Classmen. the responsibility of the Academy. Before leaving Exeter, we must choose our successors who are to uphold the honor and traditions of the school. We are confident of your efticiency to carry on your shoulders the burdens of the school. Throughout the year we have been watching you constantly and feel certain that you have the ability. This coming year will be of greatest importance to you. Not only the under-classmen but also the faculty must respect you. Furthermore, you must uphold the traditions, founded over a century and a half ago, and preserve the dignity and honor of the Academy. You, who will be the leaders of the school, must remember that Exeter is an institution Whose high reputation it will be your duty to maintain. Finally, do not forget that the primary goal of every Senior is to obtain a diploma. You will find the work much more difficult, and only by dint of hard work will you be able to acquit yourselves honor- ably. Do not shirk your work and perform each day's tasks conscientiously. By making the most of your Senior year, you will not only better yourselves, but make Exeter greater than ever. GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON JR Born m Bennmgton Vermont November 4 1895 Appointed Instructor lh English, February, 1919, Dnreclor of Admissions, March 1932 Died ln Exeter November 20 1934 , . Graduated from Williams, A. B., 19173 Harvard, A. M,, 1926 146 THE 1935 PEAN LeBARON COLT ANTHONY PROVIDENCE, R. I. Burry. BzLron.,' Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Crewg Scientilie Societyg College Preference, M. I. T. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Swimming Team, roo- Yard Breast Stroke Recorclg Glee Clubg College Preference, Yale. Phi Theta Psi. Preference, Dartmouth. JOHN FREDERICK ALLEN XVEST N EWTON, MASS. Fred? JOHN THAYER BATES SOMERSWORTH, N. H. Jack Long John. Shorty. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Crewg Academy Track Teamg Glee Clubg Outing Clubg Scientific Soeietyg College THE 1935 PEAN 147 AUGUST CLEMENT BELTZNER JOLHST, ILL. Augie, Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Football Team fel, Academy Basketball Team Cel, Captain, Academy Track Team fzj, Harvard Interscholastics Czlg Upper Middle Class, Presi- dent, Senior Council, President, Christian Fraternity Cabinet, President, Inter-Fraternity Council, Winter Dance Committee, I. L. Gavit Memorial Cup, College Preference, University of Pennsylvania, Kappa Delta Pi. ARTHUR HALLEM CROSBIE, 2D NElX'TON CENTER, Mass. Hal L'Bing. Entered Lower Middle Year, Championship Upper Middle Class Squash Team, Captain, Class Baseball QD, Gilford Pin- chot Prize for Pronciency in Woodcraft, College Preference, Am- herst. EDWARD THOMAS DOBBYN, IR. Qvnecv, Mass. Ed. Eddie Major. Entered Upper Middle Year, All-Class Football Team, Acade- my Basketball Team, College Preference, Harvard. 148 THE 1935 PEAN Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Teamg Acade- my Basketball Teamg Track Squadg College Preference, Dart- mouth. ALAN SON TRASK ENOS, 3D GREENWICH, CONN. i'Enie. Al, Entered Upper Middle Yezzrg Academy Crew Squadg Glee Clubg Clioirg College Preference,Harvard3 Kappa Epsilon Pi. JOHN WARNER FINOCAN, JR. GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y. Johnny, Mittens, FRANCIS LEE FRIEDMAN VVHITE PLAINS, N. Y. F ran.' ' Entered Junior Yearg Class Tennisg Science Groupg Honor Man, First Groupg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1935 PEAN 149 RALEIGH HAN SL, IR. GREENWICH, CONN. Butts. Entered Junior Yearg Class Footballg Vllrestling Teamg Class Trackg Dramatic Associationg Golden Branch Debating Societyg Glee Clubg Herodotzm Societyg Tha Ex0n1'an, Advertising Mana- gerg Latin I Prize, QFirstjg College Preference, Princetong Alpha Nu. HARRY OTTO HOYT, JR. Rmcrzwoon, N. J. Harry. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Academy Football Tezimg Acade mouthg Phi Epsilon Sigma. NORMAN JAMES BAYSIDE, N. Y. lINOrm.l, ilJim.,7 i Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Squashg Class Tennisg Col- lege Preference, Yale. my BLlSlCCtb21llT63mQ Track Squad: College Preference, Dart- 150 THE 1935 PEAN HAINES RENNYSON MERRITT, JR. EAST AURORA, N. Y. H RCnny.l! Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Football Teamg Acade- my Football Teamg Academy Basketball Teamg Academy Golf Team Lzj, Captuing Cvlee Club fzlg Church Monitorg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. FREDERICK LEAKE, JR. NASHVILLE, TENN. Teddy. Entered Lower Middle Yearg College Preference, Princeton. HENDERSON DALE MILLER, JR. BIIAMI, FLA. Dale. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Team Qzjg Academy Swimming Team Czjg Academy Baseball Team Czjg Senior Councilg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Winter Dance Committeeg Cup for Best Defensive Backlield Playg College Pref- erence, University of Floridag Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1935 PEAN 151 ARTHUR EWART MITCHELL EAST ORANGE, N. I. Art. Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Academy Basketball Teamg Col- lege Preference, Princeton. IRVING CHESTER NOYES COLEBROOK, N. H. HITX,-7! lKNOiS5,.Y! Entered Upper Middle Yenrg Class Bnsebullg All-Class Basket b:1llTeam- Orchestra: P. E. A. Bnndg College Preference, Hur vard. PERCIVAL DEWITT OVIATT, 2D Rocrrizsrmz, N. Y. Rat, Bud. Entered Lower Middle Yenrg Class Swimmingg Class Baseball fzjg College Preference, Princetong Kappa Delta. Pi. 152 THE 1935 PEAN LOTHROP PROUTY SPENCER, MASS. Sprouts. Prout. Entered Upper Middle Year: Tennis Squad, Scientitic Group, College Preference, Cornell. ANTHONY PATRICK PICKMAN BOSTON, MASS. 'fTony. 'K Pick. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Outing Club, Lantern Clubg Glee Club Qzjg Riding Club Czj, Secretary, College Preference, Harvard. ALBERT SAMUEL ROBERTS, IR. CED.-XRHURST, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Hsamf' f'A1f' Entered Lower Middle Year, All-Class Track Teamg Outing Club, College Preference, M. I. T. THE 1935 PEAN 153 TREADWELL RUML New YORK, N. Y. Tread. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Basketball Tenmg Col- lege Preference, Harvard: Phi Theta. Psi. I OSWALD STEWART, 2D HYDE PARK, MASS. H Ozf' H OZZy.ly Entered Upper Middle Yezxrg Crew Squadg Orchestrag Outing Club: College Preference, M. I. T. WILLIAM LEIGH SMITH EAST ORANGE, N. J. Will, Entered Upper Middle Yeurg Lacrosse Sflllllilg Navigation Groupg Biology Groupg College Preference, Princeton. 154 THE 1.935 PEAN Yuleg Alpha Nu. RICHARD GEORGE WHEELER Nlzw S'ORK, N. Y. l'Dick. Bugs Entered Upper Middle Year: G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Dramatic Associutiong Glee Club: College Preference, Harvard, BRAXTON SCOVILL THOMPSON NEW HAVEN, CONN. Ki Brain Entered Upper Middle Yearg Glee Clubg Choirg Dramatic Association, Cast, lVhistling in the Darkf' College Preference, THE 1.935 PEAN 155 Upper Acton, C. H., Allen, J. F., Alter, A. I., Anthony, L. C., Averett, Elliott, Ir., Babcock, A. R., Banning, A. T., Bates, J. T., Belcher, R. W., Ir., Beltzner, A. C., Berry, C. V., Boody, I. R., Ir., Bradshaw, T. F., Brown, T. M., Burleigh, G. C., Burnap, I. B., Burnell, J. B., Burt, D. S., Campbell, R. P., Ir., Campbell, R. C., Carroll, S. C., Chalmers, T. C., Jr., Chandler, A., Ir., Cherington, P. W., Clark, G. O., Jr., Cobb, D. B., Cohen, D. S., Coolidge, U. P., Coorssen, G. E., Cordingley, W. A., Jr., Cornwall, J. C., Cotter, R. I., Ir., Craig, F. W., Crandell, J. C., Ir., Crawford, A. W., jr., Crawford, W. H., Crosbie, A. H., Curwen, H. A., Cushwa, W. T., Czemy, E. W., Damon, H. S., Day, M. M., Dearborn, E. L., Devine, W. G., Dobbyn, E. T., Ir., Dodge, H. W., Jr., Dole, A. A., Jr., Doughty, I. A., Downing, G. A., Middle Class Addresses 58 Maple Avenue, 266 Highland Avenue, 3412 River Road, 195 Laurel Avenue, Dixiedale Farm, I7 3 Boulevard St. Germaine, 617 Irving Place, 51 Prospect Street, 38 Maple Hill Drive, 215 Campbell Street, 8446 16oth Street, 437 Bard Avenue, 28 Elmwood Avenue, Warminster Road and County Line, 52 Salisbury Road, Bedford Road, IOI5 Lapeer Street, 1501 Asbury Avenue, Llewellyn Park, 840 Gaylord Street, 6 Allee des Lierres, 88 Continental Avenue, 430 West 116th Street, 343 Beacon Street, 167 Redington Street, Apartment 7F, 146 Central Park West, 106 Beacon Street, 67 Greenwood Street, IO89 44th Street, 6 34 Tremont Avenue, 114 Irving Street, 1198 New Britain Avenue, 4 Chestnut Street, 165 Winthrop Place, IOS Marine Street, 120 Lake Avenue, 639 Fairmont Avenue, 24 Alpine Street, II Summer Street, 29 Kelsey Street, 44 Faxon Avenue, 33 Avon Road, I5 Linnaean Street, 18 Green Street, I2 Pleasant Street, Shawinigan Falls, Que. West Newton, Mass. Toledo, Ohio Providence, R. I. Chatham, N. I. Paris, France. Duluth, Minn. Somersworth, N. H. Larchmont, N. Y. Joliet, Ill. Jamaica, N. Y. West New Brighton, S. Bogota, N. J. Hatboro, Pa. Brookline, Mass. Chappaqua, N. Y. Flint, Mich. Evanston, Ill. West Orange, N. I. Denver, Col. Le Vesinet, France. Forest Hills, N. Y. Guyencourt, Del. New York City. Boston, Mass. Swalnpscott, Mass. New York City. Boston, Mass. Amesbury, Mass. Des Moines, Iowa Westfield, N. J. Cambridge, Mass. Elmwood, Conn. Salem, Mass. Englewood, N. ,T. St. Augustine, Fla. Newton Centre, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Westfield, N. I. Malden, Mass. Temple, N. H. Concord, N. H. Hartford, Conn. Quincy, Mass. Bronxville, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Ipswich, Mass. Hingharn, Mass. 1., N. Y. THE 1935 PEAN Svplfzzzluv' Ig, ,YUZ't'H1i7CI' 29, Dcfrznlnv' 19, January 7, Mural: 2 9, . I pri! 9, June 8, June 4-5. Jzme 14, JIHIC I7-22, Jima 22, June 23, J mic 24. Jimi' 25, July 9, .fl agus! 30, il ugusz 27, Si'plcn1bv1' 17, Scfzlviizbrr IS, Av!7l'L'HZI?f'l' 28, Defcnzbcr JS, ll't'dllCSdl1j', Tlzzwsday, lltdzzcsdiiy, V11 I Jlunday, F1'1'dizy, Calendar FALL TERM, IQ 54 Fall term begins Thanksgiving Day: a holiday Fall term ends. aliozz nf Iwo weeks and a half VVINTER TERM, 1935 Winter term begins Winter term ends Varaliozzi of our week and a, half Tuesday, StZfIH'dUj', SPRING TERM, 1935 Spring term begins Alumni Day Tuesday and lVrdm'sU'ay, Examinations for Admission F1'ida.y, Prize Night Examinations ol the College Entrance Examination Board Salurday, Sunday, fllmzday, Tzirsduy, Tzrvsday, Friday, Tzwxdizy, Tucsday, Speaking for the Merrill Prizes Anniversary Sermon Seniors' Class Day Graduation Day Vacuiiuzz of lwvlzie wrcks Summer Session begins Summer Session ends FALL TERM, IQ55 Examinations for Admission to the junior Hirst- yeari Class Examinations for class standing Cto be taken by new students who wish to qualify for one of the three upper classes and old students who wish to remove eonditionsj Wrdzzcsday, Fall term begins Tlzzfrsday, Thanksgiving Day: a holiday lllvizzesdiivy, Fall term ends Vacalion of lwu weeks and cz hub' 156 THE 1935 Durland, J. S., Ir., Duty, W. S., Ir., Enos, A. T., 3d. Everett, H. H., Jr., Ewing, C. S., Ewing. F. B., Jr.. Finn, C. E., Finocan, I. XY., -Ir., Fischel, J. K., Flaherty. J. E., French, J. L., Friedman, F. L., Gagliardi, A. L., Gardner, E. K., Gilbert, J. B., Goldsmith, A. J., Jr., Graves, G. D., jr., Greble, E. S., 3d, Grover, J. H., Graham, E. M., Jr., Gustin, R. L., Ir., Halstead, D. G., Hamilton, F. W., jr., Hansl, Raleigh, jr., Happer, XY. S., Harding, G. I., 3d, Harrison, D. K., Hartshorn. Stewart, jr., Hawkins E. B., Hayman, R. A., Hayward, G. A., Heald, B., Higgins, R. B., Hinckley, H. F., Jr., Hodges, Wetmore, -Ir., Holmes, R. W., Ir., Homer, I. W., Houk, R. T., 3d, Hoyt, H. O., Ir., Huntington, J. H., Hyde, R. W., Ijams, E. B., Illman, P. E., Jr., James, Norman, johnson, T. D., Jr., Jones, B. N., Ir., Jones, E. P., Keating, W. P., Kehl, W. B., Kidder, R. D., Killian, F. M., Kinard, K. P., Kingsbury, E. J., Jr., Kirkpatrick, C. N., Jr., Kittredge, Gifford, Glenville Road, 345 South Maple Street, 44 North Street, 2455 Woodcrest Boulevard 955 Beacon Street, 44 Erta Canina, 1200 Amherst Place, I3 Prospect Avenue, 4oo Metropolitan Building, 25 1 2 West 17th Street, 345 West 88th Street, 2o7 Larchmont Avenue, Garrison Road, 121 Williams Street, 2 East 86th Street, 65 Northfield Avenue, 666 Prospect Avenue, 38 Vista Avenue, 1 1:6 Powder House Boulevard, South Avenue, Q4 South Morris Street, Parsonage Lane, New Western Hotel, 5oth Street, and Madison Avenue, 506 Heights Road, Highland Avenue, 645 Esplanade. 320 Jetferson Avenue, R. F. D. 2, 40 Mackey Avenue, 41 Clark Road, 28 Middle Street, N. Vincennes Circle, North Bay, 245 Thurston Boulevard, x 5 5 Phelps Road, 5o Commonwealth Avenue, R. F. D. 1, Allendale, 8 Richbell Road, 3908 211th Street, 7210 1st Avenue, 404 Main Street, 960 Park Avenue, 6 Carteret Place, 5864 Marlborough Street, 96 Pine Street, 334 Robin Road, 4512 Holmes Street, 45 School Street, 133 South Broad Street, Sunnyside Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Winchester, Ky. Greenwich, Conn. Lincoln, Neb. Newton Centre, Mass. Florence, Italy. Dayton, Ohio. Gloversville, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. NVilrnington, Del. South Swansea, Mass. New York City. Larchmont, N. Y. Hingham, Mass. Newark, N. J. New York City. West Orange, N . J. West Orange, N. I. Aubumdale, Mass. Hampden Highlands, Me West Somerville, Mass. New Canaan, Conn. Dover, N. I. Greenwich, Conn. New York City. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Ridgewood, N. J. Short Hills, N. J. Pelham Manor, N . Y. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ipswich, Mass. Morristown, N. I. Port Washington, N . Y. Brookline, Mass. Ennis, Mont. Keene, N . H. Racine, Wis. Dayton, Ohio. Ridgewood, N. I. Boston, Mass. Naugatuck, Conn. Terre Haute, Ind. Scarsdale, N. Y. Bayside, L. I., N. Y. South Birmingham, Ala. Amesbury, Mass. New York City. Garden City, N . Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. Franklin, N. H. Englewood, N . J. Kansas City, Mo. Keene, N. H. Waynesboro, Pa. Irvington, N. Y. PEAN THE 1935 PEAN Knight, Carleton, Ir., Knowlton, A. L., Latham, V. M., Lathrop, W. F., Lawrence, Herbert, Lazrus, Julian, Leake, Frederic, Ir., Lehman, I. H., Ir., Lehmann, D. G., Lieblicb, R. S., Linaberry, E. B., Lueders, I. E., Manley, I. R., Jr., McCoy, P. I., McDonald, I. M., Merrill, E. S., jr., Merritt, H. R., Jr., Meyer, S. M., Jr., Michod, C. L., Jr., Miller, F. W., Ir., Miller, H. D., Ir., Mitchell, A. E., Moore, D. L., Moore, R. W., 3d, Mukerji, D. G., 2d, Murphy, I. L., Jr., Murray, W. F., Naumburg, G. W., Jr., Nikoloric, L. A., Norins, H. M., Norton, I. J., Noyes, D. R., Noyes, I. C., O'Malley, F. W., Oviatt, P. D., Ir., Pagon, G. D., Payson, L. N., Pearson, I. A., Pickman, A. P., Plimpton, C. H., Posey, S. F., Prescott, N. F., Price, E. S., Reighley, H. W., Richardson, J. L., 3d, Richardson, L. M., Jr., Richter, G. A., Jr., Rising, S. M., Ir., Roberts, A. S., Ir., Robinson, I. M., Rockwood, A.B., Ir., Rogers, Townsend, Roggeveen, Adriaan, Ir., Rounsefell, H. P., Ruml, Treadwell, Russell, S. A., 20 Cushing Road, I7 Cleveland Street, 5 Marston Way, 115 Elton Street, 2oo Hudson Street, Harding Road, 624 Hamilton Road, 52 Weequahic Avenue, Strattield Hotel, 65 Park Lane, 2402 East 2d Street, 602 Euclid Avenue, Jennings Road at Crestwood, 53 Sanders Avenue, 233 Pine Street, 426 S. New Hampshire Street, 1 2 Winthrop Road, 38 38 North Bay Shore Drive, Hotel Suburban, Box 28, 40 Windsor Road, 325 East 72nd Street, 775 Park Avenue, 72 Francis Street, Apple Bee Farm, 292 Robin Avenue, I2 Commonwealth Avenue, 5 3 Mackey Avenue, 1147 Pleasant Street, Hillwood House, 236 Barrington Street, 114 St. Jobn's Road, 40 Bowdoin Street, Dudley Road, 61 Park Avenue, R. F. D. 2, 345 Highland Avenue, 56 Highland Avenue, 36 Hillcrest Road, 158 Prospect Street, 28 North Street, Longwood Hall, 411 College Avenue, 86 Amherst Street, 196 Soldiers Place, I2 Bellevue Street, 115 Wellesley Avenue, Q12 Fifth Avenue, Crestmont Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Holyoke, Mass. Worcester, Mass. Mystic, Conn. Providence, R. I. New York City Nashville, Tenn. South Orange, N. J. Newark, N. I. Bridgeport, Conn. Exeter, N. H. Essex Falls, N. I. Duluth, Minn. Sandpoint, Idaho. Fairfield, Conn. Lowell, Mass. East Aurora, N. Y. Huntington, L. I., N. Y Los Angeles, Cal. Lexington, Mass. Miami, Fla. East Orange, N. J. Cresson, Pa. Waban, Mass. New York City. New York City. Brookline, Mass. Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y Englewood, N. I. Boston, Mass. Port Washington, N. Y Brockton, Mass. Colebrook, N. I. Brielle, N. J. Rochester, N. Y. Baltimore, Md. Portland, Me. Exeter, N. H. Bedford, Mass. New York City. Radnor, Pa. Exeter, N. H. West Somerville, Mass. hlontclair, N. Walnut Ridge, Ark. Reading, Mass. Berlin, N. H. Granville, N. Y. Cedarhurst, L. I., N. 'Y Swarthmore, Pa. Springfield, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y. IVeehawken, N. I. Wellesley, Mass. New York City. Montclair, N. J. 158 THE 1935 PEAN Sanborn, R. B., Saunders, E. B., Sautter, C. U., Saxton, A. P., Schaefer, J. G., Schur, B. H., Seamans, I. O., Shand, James, 3d, Slade, Prescott, Sloane, I. E., Smith, R. I., jr., Smith, W. L., Spring, R. G., Sprunt, D. W., Stevens, J. W., Stewart, J. E., Stewart, Oswald, zd, Stirling, G. S., Jr., Stokes, H. J., Ir., Swezey, B. S., Jr., Tabor, P. M., Taylor, G. H., Tenney, D. B., Thomas, I. R., Thomas, Lester, Thompson, B. S., Waldo, J. A., Ir., Walker, Roscoe, Jr., Walkley, E. P., Wardwell, E. A., Watson, H. D., Webster, R. P., Ir., Weinberg, J. N., Westheimer, H. K., VVheeler, R. G., Wheelock, A. K., White, R. S., Wholley, F. R., Wood, J. A., VVood, O. B., Woodward, R. W., 5 Middle Street, 4o7 Vose Avenue, 55 Prescott Avenue, 142 East 18th Street, Valley Road and Wellington Avenue, ,goo Church Street, 9 Warren Street, 2 East King Street, 32 East 64th Street, Llewellyn Park, 40 Fifth Avenue, 195 Glenwood Avenue, IO2 Elizabeth Street, 219 North Third Street, 1 Court Street, 106 Sanders Avenue, 75 Milton Avenue, IOQ Killdeer Road, 327 River Road, 605 Lingle Avenue, Tabor Woods, 26 Reynolds Street, 1 1 5 Prospect Avenue, 214 South Main Avenue, 862 Longmeadow Street, New Haven Lawn Club, 5 Beach Bluff Avenue, Williams Addition, 36 Locust Street, I34 VVest Dominick Street, QI Mackey Avenue, 187 Overlook Circle, 1032 Lenox Place, Care of G. F. Kurzman, II Broad- Way, 2 Capron Street, 7 Mercer Circle, 2 Walsh Place, 68 Beechmont Street, 384 Union Street, Augusta, Me. South Orange, N. I. Bronxville, N. Y. New York City. New Rochelle, N. Y Berlin, N. H. Salem, Mass. Lancaster, Pa. New York City. West Orange, N. J. New York City. East Orange, N. I. Salisbury, Md. Wilmington, Del. Belfast, Me. Lowell, Mass. Hyde Park, Mass. Hamden, Conn. Red Bank, N. I. Lafayette, Ind. Joplin, Mo. Kingston, Pa. Wollaston, Mass. Scranton, Pa. Longmeadow, Mass New Haven, Conn. Beach Bluif, Mass. Pawhuska, Okla. Marblehead, Mass. Rome, N. Y. Port Washington, N Y Barton, Vt. New Rochelle, N. Y Cincinnati, Ohio. New York City. Uxbridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Grand Beach, Me. Cincinnati, Ohio. Worcester, Mass. Rockland, Mass. Q' Lower Middle Class its-. lf? VING MICHEL HHN LOWER MIDDLE CLASS THE 1935 PEAN 161 Norman Cosby PI'CSfdt'IIl y Lower Middle Class OR two years, Lowers, you have been preparing yourselves to enter the Upper Middle Class. The time has come for you to discard childish things and commence seriously to prepare yourselves to be Seniors, the leaders of the school. Already some of you have begun to distinguish yourselves not only in studies, but also on the athletic field and in the activities ofthe school. Next year will be an important one. You will be looked up to by underclassmen and must do ull within your power to merit their respect. Countless opportunities, also. lie before you. Take every advantage of them. If you are athletically inclined, try out for teams and stick at it until you succeedg if you are interested in the organizations, do not hesitate to do your best to get in them. Next year your chances to secure your positions as Seniors will comeg take advantage of them. The near future of the Academy depends largely upon you: do not fail her. Only by conscientious e Ffort will you be able to fulfill this trust laid upon you. In behalf of the class of 1935, THE Pri.-xx wishes you the greatest suc- cess during the next two years. 162 THE 1935 PEAN Lower Alexander, E. R., Allebach, N. VV., Anderson, D. M., Ansley. H. R., Arnzen, I. R., Barnes, A. S., Bartlett, R. C., Bates, D. P., Beals, P. C., Beardsley, P.. Beckwith, E. R., Jr., Belden, R. F., Bingham, R. G., Binns, F. W., Bissell, L. P., Boehm, G. A., Bosworth, A. S., jr.. Cerutti, L. A., Clarke, C. P., Clarke, A., Cole, H. XV., Cosby, Norman, Crittenden, G. L., Darrin, R. M., Jr., Dodge, H. W., Eddy. P. S., Ely, H. C., Fellows, R. B., Ferguson, Julian, Furniss, I. P., Gagliardi, L. P., Gardner, lN'I. H., Gates, Olcott, Gaylord, C. R., Gidding, N. R., Gilbert, A. J., Glidden, J. C., Godfrey, C. S., Gordon, G. S., Gourley, E. A., Green, W. R., Green wood, Allen, Ir., Guething, T. H., Haines, A. M., Hanford, G. H., Hanson, A. W., Hastings, E. B., Middle Class Belle Haven, P. O. Box 302, 56 Cypress Road, 71 lYildwood Avenue, 458 Madison Avenue, Boulderwood, 7 Nassau Road, 407 Oak Street, 24 Cedar Road, IQIQ Spruce Street, 1049 Park Avenue, 1414 Market Avenue, Nort II Walnut Avenue, IS Belair Road, 44 Forster Avenue, 436 East 67th Street, 1 I5 Shore Road, 28 Oak Lane, 'tFairholm, 98 Bayeau Road, 570 Upper Boulevard, IOS Highland Avenue, 204 Soutl1 49th Street, 166 Mulberry Street, 157 Hillside Avenue, S7 Federal Street, 630 XVolf's Lane, 6 Henderson Place, 207 Larchmont Avenue, 203 Paddock Street, 1414 National Avenue, 285 Central Park, West, 1100 Park Avenue, 139 Chestnut Street, Army Base, 3Q Clifford Street, 168 Prospect Street, 260 Nelson Road, 38 Cypress Road, 24 Cross Street, 101 Larehwood Drive, II Barnes Road, 16 Emerson Street, 11, Addresses Greenwich, Conn. Charlestown, W. Va. lVellesley Hills, Mass. Salamanaca, N. Y. Fall River, Mass. Stonington, Conn. Great Neck, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Belmont, Mass. Philadelphia. Pa. New York City. Canton, Ohio. Newton, Pa. Larchrnont. N. Y. Wellesley, Mass. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Cape Elizabeth, Me. New York City. Douglaston, N. Y. Scarsdale, N. Y. Fremont, N. H. New Rochelle, N. Y. Ridgewood, N. I. Buffalo, N. Y. Omaha, Neb. Springfield, Mass. Waterbury, Conn. Salem, Mass. Pelham Manor, N. Y. New York City. Larcllmont, N. Y. Watertown, N. Y. Woods Hole, Mass. Rockford, Ill. New York City. New York City. Englewood, N . I. Boston, Mass. Lee, Mass. Wakefield, Mass. Scarsdale, N. Y. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Westerly, R. I. Whippany, N. I. Cambridge, Mass. Newton, Mass. Brookline, Mass. THE 1935 PEAN 163 Hendrie, I. G., Hilliard, T. I., Hollcroft, T. R., Holmes, W. S., Hoppin, P. C. G., Horton, Peter, Hosford, R. S., Houghton, F. A., Howell, W. R., Jr., Howie, P. XY.. jack, L. M., Ianney, VV. M., Johnson, L. H., Kimball, I. P., jr., Knopf, A. A., jr., Kopp, W. L., Kuster, J. F., Lacey, Thomas, ed, Leith, J. A., Leopold, A. F., Locke, S. S., Lowrance, D. W., Lynch, H. E., 3d, lllackenzie, G. C., Malcolmson, J. D., jr., McCouch, G. P., lVIcDermott, XV. P., Jr Meckauer, Robert, Melia, D. I., Mills, R. H., Moore, J. B., Murphy, E. C., Murphy, H. R., Nichols, G. M., Noyes, E. M., 2d, Orton, M. A., Osborn, I. A., Pitney, Shelton, jr., Quarton, G. C., Richardson, G. L., 3d, Russell, R. B., Savage, R. J., Schreiber, R. M., Schubart, W. H., Jr., Scott, J. L., Shaw, L. M., Shobe, M. B., Skuse, I. R., Souders, M. R., Stearns, E. B., Jr., Stephenson, I. H., Sterling, R. D., Stern, C. H., Stewart, E. T., Ir., 1067 Hillside Avenue, 1074 Cherokee Road, Wells College, 1 250 Atlantic Avenue, 1 S3 Henderson Avenue, S04 IIi.l1 Avenue, 123 West 57th Street, 311 Sound Beach Avenue, IZS Bay State Road. 703 Philadelphia Street, I3 Grove Street, 6 Grove Street, 730 Fifth Avenue, 210 Primrose Avenue, 5 Chestnut Street, 54 School Street, Channing Road, 114 Linden Street, S5 Howe Road, Lazelle Street, zo Belcher Avenue, Braeloch, 64 Hillside Road, R. D. 2, Rose Tree Road, 65 Larchmont Avenue, IO Iden Avenue, I2 Blair Street, S4 Lowell Street, P. O. Box 863, 611 Lowell Street, 910 Washington Street, 132 Canner Street, 6o North Elm Street, 920 West 5th Street, 43 Madison Avenue, 2232 Linden Drive, 409 West 117th Street, 2 SQ Ash Street, 65 Elmwood Road, 624 Pelham Road, 339 Hart Street, 136 High Street, I4 Oak Street, 1 3 Hall Place, Pine Street, 608 River Road, S14 North Broome Street, 144 Westminster Road, 1272 Beacon Street, 126 College Avenue, Plainfield, N. I. Louisville, Ky. Aurora-on-Cayuga, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. New Brighton, N. Y. Ipswich, Mass. Moline, Ill. New York City. Old Greenwich, Conn. Boston, Mass. Indiana, Pa. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Westerly, R. I. Exeter, N. H. New York City. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Salem, Mass. Keene, N. H. Dedham, Mass. Woodmere, N. Y. Methuen, Mass. Hingham, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Cooperstown, N. Y. Larchmont, N. Y. Media, Pa. Larchmont, N. Y. Larchrnont, N. Y. Bronxville, N. Y. Manchester, N. Y. San Antonio, Texas. Lawrence, Mass. Stoughton, Mass. Short Hills, N. I. New Haven, Conn. Northampton, Mass. Marion, Ind. Morristown, N. J. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Exeter, N. H. New York City. Denver, Col. New Haven, Conn. New Rochelle, N. Y. New Britain, Conn. Exeter, N. H. Salem. Mass. Exeter, N. H. Exeter, N. H. Manchester, N. H. Yvilmington, Del. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brookline, Mass. Indiana, Pa. 164 THE 1.935 PEAN Stewart, W. G., Stuckey, D. K., Suriyong, Dinajati, Sutphen, F. D., Sutphen, R. W., Taylor, D. K., Tonks, E., Tower, D. B., Trask, I. C., jr., Yan Voorhis, Courtlandt, Walker, K. B., lYanning, T. E., West. Robert, XVhite, T. T.. lVl1ittaker, L. T., Whittemore, R. D., lVilson, G., lYoodward, R. T., Woodward, William, 2 5 Maple Drive, Siamese Legation, 326 North Main Street 326 North Main Street, I5 Magnolia Drive, Vassar College, 1716 Sycamore Street, 6 .Arlington Street, IOS Franklin Place, 30 Fairmont Place, 1558 North Avenue, 103 East 75th Street, 126 Glen Avenue, Great Neck, N. Y. Exeter, N. H. Washington, D. C. Westport, Conn. Westport, Conn. Great Neck, N. Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Bethlehem, Pa. Rochester. N. Y. Boston, Mass. Pelham, N. Y. Shelton, Conn. New Rochelle, N. Y. New York City. Old Greenwich, Conn. Newton Centre, Mass. Littleton, Mass. LeRoy, N. Y. LeRoy, N. Y. V. i F . i, ., in M bwQ.....,,,,,N- ' . .11-:Q if -- ,-f 5, 4: 'Q' f 'e .. ig . t Af.-XXX Q 44 ' F' if F si if' ' -'22 vi si X WK .ww +C, .5 . 1- L '-f S A 5 V 5. ,Q 5 fRfVlNG' - , JlfL9HE'r! ?!Y- ,, unior Class The School -X-f fx,Lx,, A it Y.. N.. XV.-. , x 5,1 . ,. -A .-1 yr, Bal:-1 6 '4 X4 'p ,. . 3 'Kgs kg , X M C- Q,n' Xu 1 , Y X . , Y ff, 1:1 fag, x ' 'f nfs, Al, ,R ,l.:,.'- .. N , , sw.:-K .. , -, -Hi' wi 4 exif.: .Ld . JUNIOR CLASS THE 1935 PEAN 167 josrsen O. RUTTER PI'L'Sf!i0lIf unior Class N coming to Exeter this year, many of you were leaving home for the hrst time. Consequently, in accustoming yourselves to life at the Academy, you have made many mistakes. Do not be discouraged: every Junior class makes the same ones. Next year, however, turn over a new leaf. You will no longer be termed Preps, and you must earnestly assume the responsibilities which fall upon the Lower Middle class. Many of you have complained that this year has been tiresome and monotonous. lVhether or not your next three years will be the same lies with you. Remember that you get out of school just what you put in. Enter into the extra-curricula activities next fall. Go out for teams, and heel for one of the publications. The opportunities lor you to distinguish yourselves are many. By throwing yourselves whole-heartedly into school life, you will f1nd that the time will pass quickly and pleasantly. Give Exeter your best and make yourselves worthy of the name, the class of 1933. 168 THE 1935 PEAN Ahern, T. G., Allen, J. M., Jr., Barker, A. C.. Jr., Barnes, D. H., Barrett. E. M., Batchelder, J. E., Betchley, R. G., Bigelow, O. M., 3rd, Bill, R. C., Bliss, R. Y., jr., Bonner, J. T., Bourjaily, M. F., Jr., Burnett, B., Caldwell, F. D., Jr., Caliga. R. E., Campbell, R. D., jr. Campbell, W. D., Cheney, T. P., Jr., Clark. M. K.. Clement, Everett, Cleveland, H. G., jr., Cogswell, J. K.. gd, Copp, B. A., 4th, Cotter, R. L., Curwen, D'Arcy, Dale, R. H., Davis, D. M., Davison, W. T.. Decker, YV. M., 3,d, DeKorn, Richard, DeKruif, David, Dugan, D. C., Dunn, W. W., Eggleston, E. C., Eisele, C. L., Jr., Fitzpatrick, XV. J., Gleason, R. C., Gras, A. E., Grimes, Loring, Jr., Hallock, D. E., Harvey, XV. B., Ir., Hendel, J. N., Hendrie, R. F., Hicks, G. deP., Hogg, Ballard, Holman, Guy, Holmes, D. K., Hoopes, J. C., Hulburd, R. P., Imbrie, R. M., Jenkins, Llewellyn, unior Class Addresses 256 Broadway, IO Birch Hill Road, 420 East 50th Street, 143 Mt. Pleasant Street, 28 East 70th Street, 68 Main Street, 70 Oswego Street, I5 North Drive, 148 East 47th Street, IO4 Crofton Road, 700 Boulevard, II Park Street. IO3O Ritter Park, Monument Street, 16 Gale Avenue, 523 Lake Road, 25 LeRoy Avenue, 105 Old Army Road, 1759 Overton Park Avenue, 26 Front Street, Duke University, 671 Lafayette Avenue, 6 West 77th Street, 7 Homestead Road, Hotel Statler, 119 St. Clair Avenue, 215 East 72d Street, 700 1st Avenue, North, 50 Morton Street, 171 Summit Avenue, 20 Craigie Street, S4 Humphrey Street, 33 Andrew Road, 106 Mt. Auburn Street, 6 3Q Roslyn Avenue, 1067 Hillside Avenue, 160 Highland Avenue, 28 Claremont Road, 621 Huntington Avenue, 31 Summer Street, 2I38 North Second Street, 35-45 222d Street, IO3 Bella Vista Street, Norwich, Conn. Newtonville, Mass. New York City. New Bedford, Mass. New York City. Exeter, N. H. Port au Prince, Haiti. Baldwinsville, N. Y. Malba, N. Y. Blue Hill, Me. Rye Center, N. H. New York City. Waban, Mass. Huntington, W. Va. Danvers, Mass. Huntington, W. Va. Wenham, Mass. Laconia, N. H. Mamaroneck, N. X. Peterborough, N. H. Darien, Conn. Scarsdale, N. Y. Memphis, Tenn. Arlington, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Harwichport, Mass. Durham, N. C. Butfalo, N. Y. New York City. Wellesley, Mass. Cleveland, Ohio. Spring Lake, N. J. New York City. Nashville, Tenn. North Abington, Mass. Upper Montclair, N. I. Cambridge, Mass. Swampscott, Mass. Swampscott, Mass. Watertown, Mass. Westmount, Que. Plainfield, N. I. Middletown, N. Y. Scarsdale, N. Y. Plainneld, N. I. Keene, N. H. Harrisburg, Pa. Exeter, N. H. Bayside, N. Y. Tuckahoe, N. Y. 7' THE 1935 PEAN 169 Jones, A. O., Ir., Kawaguchi, Masaaki, Kittredge, Chessman, Jr., Kuryla, T. L., Lamont, D. B., Landon, N. R., Lane, Merritt, jr., Larkin, A. C., Lister, F. K., Jr., Martin, S. E., jr., Mazur, R. W., McKee, J. V., jr., Merrill, S. A., Miller, J. S., Moore, R. E., Neagle, P. M., O'Brien, E. A., Ir., Overstreet, R. B., Pach, S. W., Parker. A. S., Peterman, S. C., Peterman, W. W., Phillips, A. H., Reber, I. H., Rogers, J. R., Rutter, J. O , Salford, C. L., Jr., Sanger, S. P., 2d, Sharpe, William, Ir., Skidmore, D. M., Spaulding, H. L., Sullivan, C. E., jr.. Thomson, C. R., Thomson, G. B., Titus, J. J. deWitt, Tomkins, Frederick, Jr., Towner, J. R., Turner, D. B., Turner, YV. P.. Ir., Tweedy, J. L., Jr., Ver Planck, W. K., Walker, J. Y. G., Jr., Whiting, I. R., 3d, Whitney, F. C., Jr., Williams, R. XY., VVilson, C. H., Wilson, K. H., 2d, Wolti, H. F., jr., Woodruff, J. H., 2d, 86 Lake Street, IOS Suido-Cho, Sunnyside Lane, Las Cajas, Pachuca, 2460 Lyon Street, 131 East 66th Street, 26 Lenox Road, I7O East 7Qth Street, II Anchor Drive, Greenhaven, 124 Longwood Avenue, 960 Grand Concourse, ro: Front Street, Box 28, 82 Millard Avenue, Chatsworth Gardens, 3237 Klingle Road, 88 Ellison Avenue, 148 Mt. Yernon Street, 557 Pelham Manor Road, 430 East 57th Street, North Broadway, 20 Glen Street, 42 Broadway, 37 Washington Square W., ro Gibson Place, Barberry Hill Farm, xo6 South Street, High Street, go Humphrey Street, P. O. Box 387, Llewellyn Park, 16 Everell Road, 209 Second Avenue, 50 Grace Street, 1420 West Avenue, D. 21 Chestnut Street, Llewellyn Park, 26 Shawnee Road, 277 Park Avenue, I5 Great Oak Lane, 557 Park Avenue, 33 Haskell Street, 30 East 72d Street, 4 Fitch Avenue, Cooperstown, N. Y. Tokio, Japan. Irvington, N. Y. Hidalgo, Mexico. San Francisco, Cal. New York City. Summit, N. J. New York City. Rye, N. Y. Elkins Park, Pa. Brookline, Mass. New York City. Exeter, N. H. Chester, Nova Scotia. Cresson, Pa. Bronxville, N. Y. Larchmont, N. Y. lVashington, D. C. Bronxville, N. Y. Boston, Mass. Durham, N. H. Durham, N. H. Wenham, Mass. Pelham Manor, N. Y. New York City. Irvington, N. Y. Ylilliamstown, Mass. Bangor, Me. New York City. Elizabeth, N. Topsiield, Mass. Foxboro, Mass. Exeter, N. H. Swampscott, Mass. Red Bank, N. I. West Orange, N. J. Winchester, Mass. Warren, Pa. Malden, Mass. San Angelo, Texas. Salem, Mass. West Orange, N. J. Scarsdale, N. Y. New York City. Pleasantville, N. Y. New York City. Fitchburg, Mass. New York City. Auburn, N. Y. 170 THE 1935 PEAN SENIOR .... UPPER BIIDDLE LOWER AIIDDLE . . jL'x1oR ,... T01.4L . . Summary Representation 275 202 122 102 701 New York, 185g Massachusetts, 1653? New jersey, 75g New Hampshire, 55, Connecticut, 38, Pennsylvania, 35, Ohio, 15, Illinois. I4Q Maine, II, Wisconsin, 9: Rhode Island, 8, Indiana, 7g Texas, 75 Vermont, 6, Delaware, 5, Maryland, 5, California, 43 Canada, 33 Colorado, 3g District of Colum- hia, 3: Florida, 3, France, 3, Iowa, 3, Kentucky. SQ Missouri, 3, Nebraska. 35 North Carolina, 35 Tennessee, 3, Yirginia, 3, West Virginia, 3, Alabama, 25 Arkansas, 2, Michigan, 2, Minnesota, 22 Oklahoma, 25 Siam, 29 Argentina, IQ Georgia, IQ Haiti, 1, Idaho, 1, Italy, 1: Japan, 1: Louisiana, IQ Mexico. 1, Montana, IQ Oregon, 1. 1900-1901 1901-1902 1902-1903 1903-1904 1904-1905 IQO5rIQOO 1906-1907 1907-1908 IOOS'IQOQ 1909-1910 1910-1911 1911-1912 1912-1913 1913-1914 1914-1915 IQISWIQIO 1916-1917 1917-1918 Enrollment 290 1918-1919 283 1919-1920 322 1920-1921 390 1921-1922 382 1922-1923 443 1923'1924 414 1934-1925 456 1925-1926 463 1926-1927 488 1927-1928 516 1928-1929 522 1929-1930 525 1930-1931 S72 1931'1952 569 1952-1953 565 1933-1934 611 1934-1935 573 566 644 660 666 659 698 674 705 716 699 703 684 691 644 685 710 701 Organizations and Literary 172 THE 1935 PEAN Sfuzzdizzg - Nash. Manning, Witkin Silling - Cherington Academy Debatmg Team RICIIAIQLH XYITKIN P. Ii. CHI-LRINUTON A. S. AIAXNING .'11ft'1'I1dfL'TH. L. NASH, JR. .4-4' ' 'Ei I .. f Debating N its one hundred and seventeenth year in the Academy, debating kept its place as one of the most popular of the extra-curricular activities in the school. Both the Golden Branch and the G. L. Soule Societies enjoyed an increase in membership. The two most outstanding intramural debates were a grab bag and a faculty debate. The former was rather amusing, as some of the students were caught off their guard, not knowing what their topics would be. The second was on the question: Rtuo1vvd:A that Edzzralion is a necessary evil. The faculty, supporting the ailirmative, defeated the students who were supporting the negative. Although Harvard defeated the Academy in debating, the Exonians, with Within, Cherington, and Manning doing the speaking, defeated Andover for the fifth consecutive year. THE 1935 PEAN 173 174 THE 1.935 PEAN Burk Ran' - Schulmrt, Finn, Cohen. Williarml, N. R. Gidding Tlfinl Run' - Wood, Hunsl, Williams, Yanclivcr. Scott, BeckwiLl1 .Scumd Roz: - Imbrie, Leopold, Hoopes, Mr. Mayhc-r, Nikoloric, Meyer Firxl Row - J. M. Gidding, Ewing, O'Brien, Verity, Cherington, Oabome. Griswold Golden Branch OFFICERS Fu!! Tcrm Spring Tvrm Pl'r.vfl1'f11l .... H. J. GRISIVOLD, :D Prcxidmt .... C. W. VERITY I'ffv-llravifiuzl . . F. B. FWIXG, JR. l'?fCf'-PfL'SiL11t'Ilf . . R. D. F. O'BRIEN Srmlrlzrlx '.... W. Y. VOLCKENS Secretary .... P. W. CHERINGTON Tm1x1n'vl . . . P. K. PARKER Trcaszrrrr .... J. A. OSBORN MEMBERS D. M. .XxDERsOx J. Ii R. T P. D H. F. C. J. N J. H. R. .XRNZILN R. BECKWITH, JR. W. BELCIIER, JR. C. CH.-ILIIERS, JR W. CHERINGTON C OIIEN W. DODGE B. EWING. JR. E. FINN M. GIDDING R. GIDDINO C. GLIDDEN J. GRISWOLD, :D R.XLEIGH HANSL, JR. D. P. HAYS, :D SHERMAN HOAR E. L. HOOPES, JR. L. E. HURTZ, JR. R. M. IIIBRIE E. W. KINSLEY, JR. JULIAN LAZRUS A. F. LEOPOLD J. E. MADSEN J. D. BIALCOLMSON, L. A. NIKOLORIC R. D. F. OYBRIEN J. A. OSBORN P. K. PARKER J. K. SAVACOOI. A. P. SAXTON W. H. SCHUBART, JR J. L. SCOTT J. H. STEPHENSON R. D. STERLING ALDEN TODD KENNETH XVHITE W. W. VANDIVER C. W. VERITY W. V. VOLCRENS R. H. WVILLARD, JR L. M. WVILLIAMS, J P. J. WOOD THE 1935 PEAN 171 F1151 Raw PIT.Yfzf1'IIl . . . lvift Pl't'5ldl'IIf . . SCCI't'f1II'y-TlTz1SIH'U' R. W. ANDERSON C. H. AYGSPHROER T. H. CALHOUN G. O. CLARK, JR. W. CUMMER R. H. DALE G. A. DORR, JR. R. M. GAVLORD G. S. GORDON Bark Ruw - Stewart, Shand, Posey, Quarton, Gnrdon, Murray Serond Row - Dale, Gaylord, Hollrrolt, Wilkes, Calhoun. Mulvev - Mr. Gall, Slucky, Meade, Dorf, Anderson, Cummer, Pqlmcr G. L. Soule OFFICERS MEMBERS T. R. HOLLCROFT J. M. KLEIN QI. D, L.-XNNON, IR. A. S. BIANNING L. W. BIEAD I. S. M1cHD1.x1.xN W. F. 1NIL'RR.xv W. T. ORR . G. A. DORR, -IR. W. KIEAD . R. W. .XxDL:RsOx JACKSON P.xLx1ER S. F. Poslcy G. C. QDARTON Jmxuis SHAND, 3D T. STEWAIQT W. M. Srvrlix' R. G. XVIIIZPZLER J. H. XVILKES RICHARD XVITKIN , J 'S' fi Y 5. ,, . ann , , A as 555. . -, .r Q 4.. - B 'liilgf I , Vg.-Ek ,.,:1:.-. , '39, 'ereeb , xt ,rl , .23 ,Z-5 , E5-5' A '1:1. 1 115-55-:-cv: I. :1-Q .9 - fr, xv.,- L5: ggi' A . ' I 2 'L .H 2 W' 1 o :' v ,Va .gs-P N X, . ity! 'f 0 .,. I X 3' QD 4 'K 176 THE 1935 PEAN Bm Raw QZAlter, Rucl1e.Miller, Orr Sefond Raw - Barnicle, Clark, Mudge, Adams. Feeley, Sumau First Row - Beard, Anderson, Gifford, Beltzner, Woodman, Wood, Mr. Bartell Christian Fraternity Cabinet Prrxidrzzl . . I 'irc-P1'csz'zz'v11! Sl'fI'CfL1l'j' . . T1'I'aszz1'L'r . , Family A dvixfr GEORGE H. ADABIS ALBERT I. ALTER THOMAS E. BARNICLE WILLIAM S. BEARD MEMBERS P. E. GORDON CLARK JAMES R. ENGLISH, IR. JAMES A. FEELEY HONVARD M. HICKEY H. DALE MILLER . . AUGUST C. BELTZNER . . EVERETT M. WOODIIAN . . JOSEPH T. GIFFORD . . JOHN B. ANDERSON . . ERNEST C. BARTELL GEORGE 0. BIUDGE WILLIAM T, ORR JOHN T. SUIIAN PIERPONT J. WOOD THE 1935 PEAN 177 Christian Fraternity UCCESS has marked the 79th season of the Christian Fraternity at Exeter. There is no organiza- tion at the Academy more deserving of this good fortune than that one. Odering guidance to the new and inexperienced, tinancial aid to the needy, and extensive recreation to the student body in general, the Christian Fraternity accomplishes a vast amount of good. Since practically every boy in the Academy has contributed his bit towards its upkeep, no factor in Exeter has the backing and support that is the Christian Fraternity's. Setting 32,500 as the goal for its annual budget drive, the Christian Fraternity realized S24 more than the stipulated amount. This should indeed give to its members and cabinet some idea of the inestimable faith held in them. Equally generous were the contributors to the Red Cross campaign from which S434 was received from the student body alone. The numerous lectures held under the auspices of the Christian Fraternity this year were well chosen and of intense interest. Some of the prominent speakers at these were Bliss Perry on Great Teachersf' J. B. Pratt on Philosophy, Frank Coan on The T. V. Ag Blichael Dorizas on 'lGermany and Hitlerf' and Karl Compton on Science in Business. In order that those who did not attend the winter dance would not feel neglected the Christian Fraternity gave a movie program that night in the chapel at which was featured l'Great Expectations. Continuing his Gilbert and Sullivan series at Exeter of two years ago, E. R. Scott presented his delightful bi-weekly teas through the courtesy of the Christian Fraternity. It also extended its generous support to the loan library, the Exeter poor, Dr. Grenfell's Labrador mission, the American Farm School in Greece, the Hampton Institute, and the Blind of New Hampshire. The E Book, a volume which proves of such tremendous advantage to the new student at Exeter, is also supported by it. Generous, resourceful, and etiective, the Christian Fraternity is truly deserving of the respect in which it is held by the students of Exeter. No boy goes to it in need to return without aid. No worth while organization sends a plea without receiving compensation. The members of the Christian Fraternity may close this season with a feeling that Exeteris a better place for them and their work. 178 THE 1935 PEAN H I. P. T. U N R D R E Burk Ruiz' -- Mcufle, Chalmers, Huntington Third Rau' -4 P. Bonner, Richardson, Snxtun, Roggeveen, Ansley, Hnlstcnd Scmml Run' i Coolidge, Bmclshzxw, Snvctcoul, Furman, Stevens, Gullvrruth, J. Bonner First Raw - Luslme. Gilford, Hager, Williams, Stucky, Oppenheimer, 0'Brien Prc.vi11'w1l . . l'1'ft'-P1'r'.v1'a'vl1l S z'f1'v! tl ry . . Trmx zrrvr . R. ANSLEY T. BONNER H. BONNER, JR. F. BRADSHAW P. COOLIDGE F Dow P. EVANS B FURMAN W. GALBRAITH, JR. K. GARDNER Lantern Club Members W E OF FICICRS MEMBERS . S. GIFEORD, JR. . V. HfXGER D. G. HALSTE.-xD I. H. HUNTINGTON A. A. KING I. L. LASLIE R. W. B. LEXWS H. L. BI.-XCNEIL L. W. INIEAD D. S. STEVENS . H. G. VVILLIAMS . W. M. STUCKY . T. C. CHALMERS . MR. R. N. CUNNINGHAM R. D. F. O'BR1EN F. J. OPPENHEIIKFER M. F. PERKINS A. P. PICKMAN G. L. R1cHARDsoN, 3D ADRIAAN ROGGEVEEN, JR. I. K. SAVACOOL A. P. SAXTON F. R. SHELDON G. S. Tnow THE 1985 PEAN 179 Lantern Club HE Lantern Club has this year enjoyed a very successful season as the literary society of the Academy. The club has held many interesting meetings throughout the year, having, besides many others, Alexander Wooleott, of the HNew Yorker, and Robert Frost, the American poet, ut open lectures and discussions which were attended by many of the students and faculty. As usual, the club ended its season by a banquet, given for the old members by those elected this year. FACULTY MEM BERS MR. R. N. CUNNINGHAM MR. F. W. Ct'sHu'A MR. J. A. TUFTS MR. H. D'A. CURWRN MR. E. S. W. KERR MR. M. R. XVILLIAMS DR. C. T. LLOYD 180 THE 1935 PEAN -f Back Row - Third Row Hams, Laslie, Pagan, Sprunt -- Smith, Stevenson, Flaherty, Hilliard - Campbell, Chandler, Beckwith, Meeker, Duty, Tweedy, Sprunnce, Copp Fran! Raw -- Stotler, Griswold, Stucky. Calhoun, King, Canby, Hawkins Second Rau' PI'i'Si0'!'llf .... Vife-Pmsidcm' . S ccrelar y- T1'cas1u'w' H. N. K. BROORINGS W. M. CANBY L. R. DRIVER, JR. A. P. CHANDLER, JR. D. B. COBB W. S. DUTY, JR. C. S. EWING E. R. BECRWITH, JR. B. A. COPP C. L. EISELE, JR. Southern Club OFFICERS MEMBERS 1935 H. J. GRISWOLD, 2D J. L. C. LASLH: C. K. BIEEILER W. W. SPRUANCE 1936 I. K. FISCHEL J. E. FLAHERTY E. B. HAWKINS F. M. KILLIAN 1937 T. I. HILLIARD I9-QS T. L. KURYLA . . A. T. . . P. M. . . A. A. CALHOUN TABOR KING R. STOTLER I. C. TALIAFERRO W. C. TRUEHEART G. D. PAGAN I. G. RICHARDSON R. I. SMITH, JR. D. W. SPRUNT J. H. STEPHENSON D. B. LAMONT J. L. TWEEDY, JR. THE 1935 PEAN 181 Bark Rfvw - Furman, Zcislcr, Mr. Snltonstnll, Fowler Serum! Raw A Godfrey. Grcble, Harding, Gustin, Bulreigh, Gidding.: Firsl Raw - Clement, Augspurgcr, Johnson, Fritz, Meade, Rathbone, Schaaf Herodotan Soc1ety OFFICERS President . ...... I. M. FRITZ Scfrcmry. . J. B. JOHNSON Treasurer . . ...... J. L. Rowlz MEMBERS T935 C. H. AUGSPURGER J. C. CLEMENT, JR. D. D. FURMAN J. M. GIIDDING G. C. BURLEIGH C. E. FINN R. B. FELLOW5 M. I. BIACLEOD, IR. L. W. NIEAD C. H. PLIMPTON IQ-36 1937 R. R. RATHBONE D. H. ROBINSON R. S. SCHAAF J. I. ZEISLER R. L. GUSTIN, JR G. J. H.-XRDING, 3D C. S. GODFREY 182 THE 1935 PEAN PI'E'SI'll1l'Ilf ..... I'1'cc-Pzwsfdflll . . .5'cf1'r!f11'yA7'1u1S111'r1' . R. S. BART I. P. B13.xRDsL1:Y J. O. BE.XTTIIi C. A. C.xRRoLL S. C. CARROLL D. C. Dl'u.xN J. R. ENGLISH, JR. Buds Rau' A Kinnrd, Beatty Smwzd Rum - Ewing, Nikohxric, Walworth, Rogers, Waldo, McCouch Ifmwnl Run- - Hager, Mulvcy, Rumns. Cnrrnll, English, Palmer, Sawacool Les Cabotins OFFICERS MEMBERS F. B. EXVING E. H. HAGLLR K. P. KINIXRD C. L.xTH,xM, JR. M. G. RIACLEOD C. K. RIEEKER W. E. BIULVEY . . C. A. CARROLL . . I. R. ENGLISH, IR. . . MICHAEL RAMUS L. A. NIKOLORIC I. PALMER, JR. RIICHAEL RAMUS T. ROGERS J. K. SAVACOOL J. A. XVALDO, IR. G. C. XVALWORTH THE 1.935 PEAN 183 Back Row - Devine, Chalmers, Bissel, Tallzlfcrro ThirI1Raw - Banning, SmiLh,N:1umbcrg, Bonner,HI1milIon Second Row - Whlttcmorc, Holmes. Rozgsvuun, Oppcnlucimcr, Grover, Eclnwnslone, XY. K. Yer Planck Firsl Rau' 4 Slewnrt, Seumnns, XV. E. Yer Planck, Williams, Dany, Nimick, GilTurd . Outmg Club OFFICERS President . . ..... . HUGI-I G. XVILLIAMS V ics-President . . . ANTHONY P. PICKBIAN Scfrclary . . ........... XVILLIAM IE. VERPLANCK, JR. A. T. BANNING, 3D L. P. BISSELL R. H. BINNS, 3D J. T. BONNER T. C. CHALMERS, ju. H. S. DAMON M. M. DAY W. G. DEVINE W. M. EDMONSTONE I. H. GROVER XV F. R. P. R. G. F H. F A. MEMBERS S. GIFFORD, JR. W. H.-XA1IL'PON, JR. B. HIGGINS W. Howus W. HOLAIES, JR. W. NIXUBIBURG, JR. B. NIBIICK, IR. A. NORINS J. OPPENHEIMER S. PICKMAN, JR. A. S. ROBERTS, JR. J. O. SEAMANS C. O. SMITH O. STEWART, :D I. C. T.xLmFE1eRo, 3D W. E. VERPLANCK, JR W. K. VERPLANCK T. T. XVHITE H. G. XVILLIAMS R. D. WIIITTEIIORE 184 THE 1935 PEA N Buck Row - Jonel, Bill Sacunrl Row - Kuster, Kuryln, Lyman, Mr. Easton, Day, Sullivan Fzrsl Row f Keating, Fittcr, Rowe, Calhoun, Fritz, Withington, Gaylord Prfsidfni . . View-Presz'dcnt Svfrclary . . R. C. BILL A. T. CALIIOUN A. W. CRAXVFORD, JR. D'ARCy CURXVEN R. M. DARRIN, JR. M. M. DAY D. C. DUGAN J. R. ENGLISH, JR. Rifle Club OFFICERS MEMBERS C. F. FITTER J. M. FRITZ R. M. GAYLORD, JR. E. A. GOURLILY G. A. HAYWARD E. P. JONES W. P. IQEATING T. L. IQURYLA . . A. T. CALHOUN . . J. L. ROWE . . J. M. FRITZ J. F. KUSTIZR W. W. LYM.-IN J. M. ROBINSON J. L. ROWE M. B. SHOBE C. E. SULLIVAN, B. S. THOMPSON JR H. W. VVITHINGTON THE 1935 PEAN 185 Presidezzl S ecrclar y J. P. BEARDSLEY M. P. BLUMBIZRG M. F. BOURJAILY, J. R. CRUMP W. G. Dlzvnns IR. Riding Club OFFICERS . . ADRIAAN' ROGGEVEEN . . A. P. PICKMAN MEMBERS R. L. GUSTIN, JR. D. P. HAYS, 2D C. N. KIRKPATRICK, JR. CHARLES LATHAM, JR. R. S. LUSBLICH I. S. IWICHLEMAN W. F. BIURRAY DAVID POLLAK A. P. PICKMAN ADRIAAN Roccnvanv I. E. STEWART I QQ' 6 Q ,. S! W 1 0 x .' M .5 ,- - in ry! 3 x 4, 's C1 4 S'-ilfl'-235-I Q . , Hi' .Q 9 bil'- 186 THE 1935 PEAN Merrill Lecture Course HIERBERT AGAR . . BRADFORD XVASHBFRN , . E. D. PUTNAM . . BL'RTox HOLBIES . . XVILSON TXLXCDONALD . Ranioxn L. DITMARS , . ARTHUR W. NORTH . MARK H. HAIGIIT . . DEAN XYILLIAM jesse BAIRD DllDI.EY CRAFTS XVATSON . 1 October 16, T934 October 23, 1934 October 30, 1934 November 13, 1954 November 2 1, r 93,4 December 5, 1934 January 16, 1935 February 6, IQ55 February zo, 1935 March 7, 1935 'The New American Economic Theories . Attack on Crillon . L' Picturesque New Hampshire . Java, Eden of the East . 'I Poetry . . Strange Animals I Have Known . L'Lapland in Midwinteru . The Romance of the English Inn . l'Real Americans Nobody Knows . Scandinavia THE 1935 PEAN 187 Buss PERRY . , KARL DARROW . . W. A. ORION . . HENRY BENT . . LIICHAEL DORIZAS . DR. C. H. TOZIER . , DHAN GOPAL lNIUKERjI GEORGES CONRES . . KARL COMPTON . . J. B. PRATT . . LYNDE HOADLEY . . Academy Lectures October I4 October 21 October 28 November 4 November 2 5 January 27 February 3 February IO February I7 February 24 March 1 7 Great Teachers . Radioactivity, Old and New vi Europe and Germany H Flames 'Germany and the Hitler Regime . Practical Color Photography . The Soul of the Hindu . France Today Science and the Depression The University of Religion The Development of Animal Life 188 THE 1935 PEAN Prize Awards, une, THE PRIZE FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE . THE THE THE THE YALE CUP .......... . PRINCETON CUP . . . JOSEPH L. GAVIT CUP .... TESCBLMACHER SCHOLARSHIPS . LINDSAY CRAWFORD SCHOLARSHIP . . JAMES DWIGHT ARNOLD SCHOLARSHIP. . . GEORGE SUTRO LOEWENSTEIN LIEMORIAL . . H.-XRVARD PRIZE SCHOLARSHIP ..... YALE-EXETER SCHOLARSHIP . . MASON LATIN PRIZES . . . THE THE THE THE THE THE GLIDDEN LATIN PRIZE . . . BANDLER LATIN PRIZES . . . THE THE Junior . Lower Middle . Upper Middle . Senior . THE PENNELL LATIN PRIZES . . . Junior . . . Lower Middle . Upper Middle . Senior . THE GREEK PRIZES: First Year PRENTISS CUMMINGS PRIZES . . Second Year GLIDDEN PRIZE. . ..... . . PRENTISS CUMMINGS PRIZES. . . First . . . Second Third Year PRENTISS CUMMINGS PRIZES . . . THE XVENTWORTH NIATHEMATICS PRIZES. . . . THIS LINDSAY CRAWFORD MEMORIAL PRIZE ..... . . THE YVILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS MATHEMATICS PRIZES . . . . THE WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS PRIZES IN ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA . 1954 STUART STRONG XVILSON, JR. CHARLES RUSSELL ALLEN ALFRED HAVEN COLIVELL AUGUST CLEMENT BELTZNER JAMES CLIFFORD EATON ROBERT BRONVNING TRAINER IXLFRED HAVEN COLYVELL RIPLEY OGDEN JONES NICHOL.AS DEVORE, JR. EVERETT ROBERT COBURN, JR. HOYVARD LATHAM YOUNG NICHOLAS DEVORE, JR. TYIAHLON F AY PERKINS, JR. LAVVRENCE NIICHAL DIFILLPPO CHARLES STUART GODFREY GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON, 3D GARDNER COYVLES QUARTON HARRY FARRAR HINCKLEY, JR. ROBERT STOUTENBERG BART XV.-ALTER SHERMAN GIFFORD, JR. RICHARD YVALTER HEURTLEY, JR. ERIC HILL HAGER ROYAL SUMMER SCHAAF ROBERT BROWNING TRAINER STUART GORE MCCAMPBELI. ISADORE XAVIER KLINE CHARLES STUART GODEREY GEORGE LYNDE RICHARDSON, 3D HARRY FARRAR HINCKLEY, JR. JAMES OTIS SEAMANS RICHARD WALTER HEURTLEY, JR. MAHLON FAY PERKINS, JR. ROBERT BROWNING TRADWER RICHARD WALTER HEURTLEY, JR. EDGAR PORTER SACKETT RICHARD WILLIAM GALERAITH, JR. NICHOLAS DEVORE, JR. RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, JR. NICHOLAS DEVORE, JR. ALFRED HAVEN COLWELL ROBERT CORNELIUS HARDING JOSEPH EBBET JONES OYVEN MORROW PALMIER FRANCIS LEE FREIIDMAN JOSEPH COORS WALTER SMITH HAPPER FREDERICK USHER SISSON BENJAMIN REEVES FISHER WILLIAM ANTHONY REISS, JR. MAHLON FAY PERKINS, JR. RICHARD WALTER HEURTLEY, JR. JAMES OTIS SEAMENS WILLIAM MCDOWELI. STUCKY THE 1935 PEAN 189 WVILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS PRIZES EN JUNIOR ALGEBRA THE MANLEY PRIZE ....... THE VVILLIAM K. TENCHER PRIZES . . THE PITTS DUFFDELD PRIZE . THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT English I . English 2 . English 3 . English 5 . THE JOIHQ O. HEALD DEBATING PRIZES . THE PRINCEPALTS PRIZES IN FOURTH YEAR FRENCH THE WEIST PRIZE IN THIRD YEAR FRENCH . THE DILLON PRIZE LW FIRST YEAR FRENCH . THE HUGH CORBY FOX SPANISH PRIZE . . THE BLACRMAR HISTORY PRIZES . . . Tina: WESTERFHELD PRIZE . . THE BECRER HISTORY PRIZES . THE ENGLISH HISTORY PRIZE . THE SHERMAN HOAR PRIZES . . THE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI PRIZE . . THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT PRIZES: Physics . Chemistry . THE CLASS OF I8Q2 CHEMISTRY PRIZE. . THE NATHANHZL GORDON BIBLE PRIZES . THE MUSIC PRIZES . . . THE PRIZES EOR PROFICHENCY DI WOODCRAI-'T . THE JAMES N. HILL MARINE ESSAY PRIZE. . THE EXONIAN PRIZE .........' THE EDWARD F. BARNES PRIZE . GARDNER COWLES QUARTON GORDON PREVOST MCCOUCH WVILLIAM TNICDOWELL STUCRY JAMES THOMAS CONNOLLY, JR. ALBERT WILLIAM CURRIER PHILIP DEAN BENJAMIN REEVES FISHER DAVID HALL THOMAS XVELLES HHJE WILLIAM SQUIRE HOLMES NATHANLEL AUGUSTUS LEMKE WVILLIAM SHEPARD ROCRWELL MALCOLM CUTHBERT VOSBURGH THOMAS PORTER XVHITNEY THOMAS PORTER WHITNEY HUDSON ROBBINS ANSLEY ALEXANDER PLAISTED SAXTON DAVID DICRSON FURMAN RICHARD BIANNING RYAN ROBERT JAMIESON CUMMING JAY XVILLIAM KAUFMANN ISADORE X.AVIER KLINE EMMONS H.AMLIN TURNER, JR. RIPLEY OGDEN JONES HARLAN AMEN ROBINSON ROBERT FITZ-RANDOLPH VVALKER ROBERT STOUTENBERG BART GARDNER COWLES QUARTON STUART STRONG XVILSON DAVID JONES SPINDLER CARLTON MONTAGUE BARLOW HUMPHREY LEOPOLD NASH, JR. NORTON GOODXVIN EDWARD HYATT PORTER, JR. THOMAS PORTER WVHITNEY JOHN FRANKLIN BURRET, JR. HARLAN AMEN ROBINSON JAMES CLIFFORD EATON THOMAS BAKER SLICK GILBERT HENRY KRUSCHWITZ DANIEL SINCLAIR SCOTT BENJAMIN REEVES FISHER JAMES CLIFFORD EATON JAMES LINCOLN ROWE THOMAS PORTER WHITNEY WILLIAM HII.TON CHAMIILIN, JR. ROBERT JAMIESON CUMIMIING ROBERT FOSTER FREMONT WILLIAM DEAN FRASER CHARLES TUTHILL SWEENEY, JR. EDMUND JAMJESON KAUEEMAN, JR. WILLIAM DEAN FRASER FREDERICK USEER SISSON ARTHUR HALLAM CROSBIE JOHN FRANCIS TYNAN ARTHUR ALEXANDER DOLE, JR. JAMES WARREN OLMSTEAD 190 THE 1935 PEAN THE DANA J. P. XVINGATE M EMORIAL CUP . . . ALFRED HAVEN COLWVELL THE STEPHEN POTTER IWEMORIAL MEDAL . . . JOHN NIAHONEY DONOVAN THE FOOTBALL PRIZES: BEST ALL ,ROUND LINE PLAY ......... . CHARLES RUSSELL ALLEN BEST ALL 'ROUND BACRFIELD PLAY ....... . PETER ELMER GORDON CLARK TIIE ARTHUR H, LOCKETT SQUASH RACQUETS CLIPS . . . GEORGE EUSTIS COOKMAN ROBERT FOARD TOIVNSEND TIIE RANSOM HOOKER CUP .......,. . . JAMES WILLIAMS DAVISSON THE ROGERS TENNIS CUP ......,.... . DAVID SILL BURT THE AVALDO HOLM BIEMORIAL SWIMMING TROPHY . . . NATHANIEL AUGUSTUS LEMHE THE ORTON CUP ...................... WILLIAM RALPH GREEN Merrill Prizes in English and Declamation EXCELLENCE IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION GRAYSON FARQUHAR LATHROP WILLIAM DICDOWELI. STUCKY ' NICHOLAS DEVORE, JR. EXCELLENCE IN DECLAMATION Fi:-sl Prize . ...,............. JOHN BAPTISTE N ICROSI Second Prize . . .......,..,.... GORDON TULLY KAY Chapel Speakers Fall Term September 25 . . . DR. ASHLEY D. LEAVITT 30 . . . MR. FRANK W. CUSHWA October 7 . . . DR. ROBBINS W. BARSTOW I4 . . . DEAN CHARLES R. BROXVN 21 . . . REV. VIVIAN T. POMCEROY 28 . . . REV. BOYNTON MERRILL November 4 . . . PRESIDENT R. B. OGILBY II . . . BISHOP JOHN T. DALLAS IS . . . DR. CARL H. ELMORE 25 . . . DR. ALFRED E. STEARNS December 2 . . REV. PHILLIPS E. OSGOOD 9 . . . DR. SAMUEL S. DRURY 16 . . . REV. ARTHUR H. BRADFORD II'i1zlw' Term January I3 . . . BISHOP HENRY KNOX SHERRILL zo . . . REV. ARTHUR L. KINSOLVING 27 . . . REV. HENRY H. TYVEEDY February 3 . . . DR. BOYD EDWARDS IO . . . REV. DONALD B. ALDRICH I7 . . . DR. J. EDGAR PARK 24 . . . REV. MAXYVELL SAVAGE March . 3 . . . REV. C. LESLIE GLENN IO . '. . DR. BERNARD I. BELL I7 . . . REV. ANTLLIAM P. SCHELL 24 . . . DR. CHARLES E. PARK S pring Term V April I4 . . . DR. EDWIN E. BOOTH 21 . . . REV. JOSEPH H. TWITCHELL 28 . . . REV. MORGAN P. NOYES May 5 . . . DR. HERBERT HITCHIN A I2 . . . DR. THEODORE G. SOARES IQ . . . DEAN WELARD L. SPERRY 26 . . . REV. DDION HOAG June 2 . . . PRESIDENT MURRAY BARTLETT 9 . . . DR. ELMORE M. McKEE I 16 . . . DEAILI' PHELEMONE F. STURGES A 23 . . l DEAN CHARLES R. BROWN Publications E. H. HAGER, '35 192 THE 1935 PEAN Back Row - Wlieelock, Chalmers, Gourley, Wood, Verity, Calhoun Third Row - Cohen, Beckwith, Higgins, Pach, Glidden, Dole, Stuart Second Row - Trucliearf, Hamilton, Saxton, Boody, Fischmun, Anderson, Weinberg, Saunders Fzrsl Row - Furman, Johnson. Trow, Irving, Payson, Griswold, Shaud Exonian Board Editors PI'l'SidFlIl ..... ...... .Managing Editor . . A f1'I'w'lisi11g Ilfanagcr ..... CiI'CZli0fiL7lI Illaimgcr ..... Assistant Aa'I'm'tis1'11g Illanagcr . :1XS1'gllHIc llf Editor ...... Dcparlmmzt .Editor . Feature Editor . . Sports Editor . . Affoinzlant . . ....... . . Assistant Editors C. W. VERITY, JR., '35 T. C. CHALMERS, '36 Associate Editors A. A. DOLE, JR., '36 E. T. STEWART, '37 E. R. BECKWITH, JR., '37 T. R. HOLLCROFT, JR., '37 R. B. HIGGINS, '36 BENJAMIN HAMILTON, '35 D. FISCHMAN, '35 G. S. GORDON, '37 D. S. COHEN, '36 S. W. PACH, '38 R. W. SUTPHEN, '37 E. B. STEARNS, JR., '3 A ssistant M anagcrs Associate Managers H. W. DODGE, '37 J. E. SLOANE, '36 J. W. WEINDERG, ' 36 E. B. SAUNDERS, '36 I. R. BOODY, JR., '36 . . FRED C. IRVING, '35 GEORGE S. TROW, '35 L. NORTON PAYSON, '36 HENRY J. GRISWOLD, '35 RALEIGH HANSL, '35 JOHN B. JOHNSON, '35 9 . . JAMES SHAND, 36 . . HUGH G. WILLIAMS, '35 . . DAVID D. FURMAN, '35 . OSGOOD B. VVOOD, '36 G. C. QUARTON, ' 37 N. R. GIDDING, '37 T. H. CALHOUN, JR., '35 7 W. C. TRUEHEART, JR., ' 35 VVILLIAM ORR, ' 36 J. R. THOMAS, '36 J. C. GLDJDEN, '37 D. M. ANDERSON, '37 E. A. GOURLEY, '37 F. A. HOUGHTON, '37 THE 1935 PEAN 193 Fred C. Irving .J George S. Trow L. Norton Payson The Exonian HE Exouian, founded in the spring of 1878 by three undergraduates, Balch, Mariett, and Needles, has the distinction of being the oldest preparatory school paper in the country At first it consist- ed chiefly of poems, editorials, and cartoons collected by the editors. After about ten years, however, the paper began to broaden its field, printing up-to-date and interesting news dealing solely with the Academy. This policy has been followed more or less strictly since that time. During the past few years, however, The Exonian has contained interesting news, from time to time, of colleges and of Andover, as well as information about prominent alumni. This addition has been accepted with en- thusiasm by the student body. One of the main features of the paper this year were the editorials, deal- ing with various subjects worthy of discussion. It was largely through the efforts of The Exonian that the school was granted another day during the Christmas vacation. The communications, if not as numerous as in former years, created great interest. They were well-written and expressed the senti- ments of the school. This column devoted to communications is one of the chief merits of the paper because it urges the student to express his own opinions on school matters. The Exouitm this year has been particularly successful, and the PEAN wishes to take this opportunity to congratulate the members of the Exanian board who, in spite of ditiiculties, so well completed their work. THE 1935 PEAN Bark Raw - Clarke, Cooney, Stovler, Schuburt Second Rauf Y Johnson, Cohen, Nichols, Brecden, Augspurger, Griswold Frou! Row - Giclding, O'Brien, Mnthes, Wood, Powers, Michelman, Lannon PEAN BOARD THE 1935 PEAN 195 S'1muel L. Powers The Edl.fUf-fll-Clllhlf , . BIlSfIIFSS Jlanagvr . . Afdllllgfllg Edirol' . , .Rlrl Edilor .... . Adzwlzkizzg Jfdlldgfl' . , Svcrcfary ...,.., Circzzlaliofz Jlanagcr . . Picrpont J. YVO0d Q James M. Mathcs, Jr. 193 5 Pean Board Assislanl Business Afllllllgfl' ......... . . BREWSIER C. BREEDEN JOHN B. JOHNSON CHARLES H. AUGSPURGER JOHN D. LANNON, JR. Assofiaic Ed ifors CHARLES P. CLARKE DAVID S. COHEN GOUVERNEUR M. NICHOLS A ssociatc M a ua gcrs JAMES S. COONEY RAYMOND STOTLER, JR. PIERPONT J. WOOD JAIIES M. lf.-XTHIZS, JR. SAMUEL L. POWERS IRVING S. BIICHELMAN JAMJZS L. ROWE JOSEPH M. GIDDING ROBERT D. F. CYBRIEN VVILLIAM H. SCHUBART, JR. JOHN S. I1IN'RICHS DOUGLAS H. ROBINSON HENRY J. GRISWOLD XVALTER J. TRAUTMRN s l X -f .fha 1 AWN! U. I I NA X N- in 19 - ,,,f. f i J QRS Wh V an A IEEE, V 5 V NX W MMU J ' fawf f, xii- LM 11, mf, X xxx i ,F fdw - W ,E XC! ,Xl Yx x X 4 N Dix A5 n 3 XX wx fx X X q .N X ifjkf E1 Q 7 T 3 J x X Fw SfX '! W 555 L .M Fi fl f- .I is X Ngfxx - ,N A ' ig - K 1- 1 E X S f A + 5 ' fw i 4 QKWWWN QQ X N x X QW MR NW W lk ' Www MVK , X fK !g!A!J A B- I ,ERN ,ISM n Q Q Q. Dy, fx A f-3 I X N4 1 fill NVQ? ffu ii 1 I if if 'W Nl! - , , .,,f1W .K fwfpf, ,N 1 I -fm! ,RWM MW 5gQf, , WNW' U2 - I X f W X. X X Qx - ' , .' ' , 153.15161 , ' -Q,-.f','T Lf! u Mi f ,. ,. '..'Q5f: 4..:'fH1 ' Y. 2 1 L-, Us L Qian Y Q Y V 'Y 'V 'V 'V V 'Y .....-.1.-- 'r-1ii I lull ll IP-D u Qlll f s- Mfr I. -4 ' H, . ,..,.iS3' ' r- 1P'1!'! K Plvlli' THE 1935 PEAN Bark Raw - Calhoun, Bradshaw, Harding, Finn, Smith, Saxton, Green Fits! Raw - Wilson, Hager, Williams, Stucky, Meyer, Boody, Wiener Editor-in-Clzirf . Sccrcfary .... Business Managw' . . Adverlisizzg Manager Circulation Illalzager SAXTON BINNS, 3D CALHOUN, JR. GREEN Review Board . . WILLIAM MCD. STUCKY . . HUGH G. WILI.IA:iIs . . SCHUYLER M. BIEYER, JR. . . ERNEST H. WIENER, JR. . . . . . . . . .IRvINGR.BooDy,JR. A ssociate Editors . H. HAGER T. F. BRADSHAW Associate M'anagers . E. FINN R. W. MAZUR F. W. HAMILTON R. J. SNEITH, JR. . J. HARDING, 3D J. G. W1LsoN THE 1.935 PEAN 197 William McD. Stucky Hugh G. XVilliams Schuyler P. lXIeyer, Jr. The Review HE Phillips Exvlvr Review, published under the auspices of the Lantern Club, has just completed its second year. The Revista is taking the place of the Phillips Exclcr .-lcadcmy Jlolzllzly, founded in ISS6 and for forty years recognized as the foremost preparatory school magazine. The Rcvicw has a tivoafold purposeg first, to encourage literary work in school and to afford a means whereby all meritorious productions may be published and preserved: secondly, to furnish an opportunity for the dis- cussion of all questions relating to the policy of the Academy. This year the Review received more sup- port from the student body than ever before. Consequently. many advantages have been made possible. The most prominent change is one concerning the size of the publications of the Review. It is much larger. This year the Review has had a very successful season, and it is hoped that next year the board members will carry on the good work. THE 1935 PEAN Wlfxrzflirzgf ff llrclrlv. Shawl Sillizz: 7 Englifh E Book Board JAMES R. ENGLISH, IR. Ellffl7I'-1.11-Cflillf JAMES SH.xxD, gn EDWIN S. GREBL12, 3D Assixlanl Iidilor Businrss Manager Fraternities Q-r THE 1935 PEAN 201 EARL ALONZO BARRETT HENRY HALIILTON BISSELL THOMAS MCKEY FOLDS ROBERT DICFARLANE GALT PAUL EUGENE GROPP ALBERT JERVISS ALTER JOHN BENSON ANDERSON CHARLES HOLLY AUGSPURGER THOMAS EDWARD BARNICLE DONALD HALDEMAN BAUMER DANIEL MORGAN BELDEN BREWSTER CHAPMAN BREEDEN ROBERT DUBOIS BREWER, JR. JONATHAN GLOVER BUTLER JOSEPH CLAUDE CLENEENT, JR. JOHN FRENZEL CLINE DONALD BENJAMIN COBB EVERETT WATSON CZERNY PHILIP DEAN HARRY HARDING EVERETT, JR. RICHARD KEAY FOWLER HOWARD MCKAY HICKEY HARRY OTTO HOYT, JR. . .sxs 'N FRATRES IN F ACULTATE NORMAN LOXVRIE HATCH MARCEL JORRE THEODORE HARPER BICCREA NORMAN SHAW BICKENDRICK ZENAS FRANKLIN NELTLIEISTER OSCAR VVILLIAM5 PEARSON FRATRES IN ACADEMIA DONALD SILIIIS RICKARD EZRA PIKE ROUNDS GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER HARRIS HENDERSON THOMAS GUY BURNIIAM BI.-XYNARD DONALD EMERSON MCLEAN LELAND GREEN MEANS, JR. DANIEL LONGAKER MOORE JOE BART MOORE EDWARD MACARTHUR NOYES, JR. ROBERT DRISCOLL FRANCIS O'BRI1-:N PEILIP PRICE PAUL EDWARD ROCEE ROBERT JOSEPH SAVAGE JAMES GERARD SCHAEEER RICHARD WARREN SUTPHEN WALTER ROBERT SWAN DAVID BATES TENNEY JAMES TOWNSEND WALKER, JR. ROSCOE WVALKER, JR. PIERPONT JEFFRIS WOOD EVERETT MILTON WVOODMAN .rs THE 1935 PEAN 203 .a- .45 D. J JJ AN ib. ,J i . n O , ' ,... I . ' . . QR A 7154 :ZA . F 7- A l Y .. 'Q ,IA 1-'M -- -A A- , '- fin, -1. . 15'- . SN I X ,,ff ' ,521 f 5 1-'B' - if: T - VT' 70' F' . G Vi'-A 1.5 ,. J, ' L, , f .lfli ' . ERNEST COSMA BARTELL CALVIN SMITH BROWN DEXTER BUTTEREIELD ROBERT NEWTON CUNNINGIIAM, JR. DEVAUN DELANCEY EUGENE DAVIS FINCH DOUGLAS NICDOUGALL ANDERSON JOHN RICHARD ARNZEN HENRY NASON KINNEY BROOKINGS ELLIOTT FOSS BROWN NORMAN COSBY RICHARD JOSEPH COTTER, JR. HENRY WILLIAM DODGE, JR. FRANK LEO DOWNEY, JR. ALENSON TRASR ENOS, 3D JOHN CHENEY GLIDDEN HUGH GREGG ROBERT THURSTON HOUR, 3D JOHN ALEXANDER HUNTER, JR. FREDERICK CARPENTER IRVING LEWIS MI-:LVTLLE JACK ARTHUR LELAND JOHNS .1119 FRATRES IN FACULTATE XVINTHROP EDWARDS FISRE HOWARD GRAY FUNIQHOUSER RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH WALTER HALXILTON GILLESPIE CHILSON I'I:XTHAXV.-XY LEONARD GEORGE THOMAS MAJOR FRATRES IN ACADEMIA CLAIR N.AX'LOR FREDERICH ARTHUR PHILBRICK PERCY COCCII ROGERS GEORGE REES SAUNDERS HENRY RIARTIN SHIITE ALBERT CLINTON TYLER RICHARD DAVIS KIDDER ARCI-IA OSBORNE KNOIIILTON ARTHUR FRANCIS O'KEEFFE JAMES BIONROE AIATHES. JR. ERNEST SAMUEL RIERRILL WVILLI.-XM GEORGE BIETZGER, 3D HENRY WILLIAM RIEYER, JR. STANLEY AGAR RUSSELL JOHN RICHARD SKUSE ERNEST TAYLOR STENYART, JR. JOHN ROBERT SUMAN FREDERICK EDWARD ULEN CALVIN WILLIAM VERITY WARREN WILLIAMS, JR. ROBERT SHOEMARER WVREN THE 1935 PEAN 205 GEORGE EDWARD BENNETT STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CHADXVICK JOHN CLARENCE HOGG PHILH9 EDWIN HULBURD HENRY LELAND CHAPMAN LEIGHTON GEORGE HERBERT ADAMS, JR. ROBERT VVOODRUFF ANDERSON WVILLIAM SPENCER BEARD AUGUST CLELEENT BELTZNER RICHARD STANWOOD BENNER, JR, ARTHUR SEAWALL BOSWORTH, JR PHDLIIP BUEHNER, 2D LESTER THOMAS CHASE FRED TAYLOR CULEMINGS, JR. EMERY LEWIS DEARBORN HENRY WHITNEY DODGE WILLIAM MASON EDMONSTONTE JOSEPH TOMILINSON GIIFFORD CHARLES STUART GODEREY EDWARD WEBB GOSSELTN EDWARD MONTROSE GRAHAM, JR. THEODORE IRWIN HILLIARD FRATRES DI FACULTATE JOHN BIAYHER LEONARD ELILINS PEARL CHARLES RUSSELL STRINGER FREDERICK RAYMOND XVHITAL-XN ROBERT WV.-XRD HOLBIES, JR. EDWIN LOXVREY HOORES, JR. GIRARD IASON PAUL EDWARD ILLMAN FRANCIS BIARK KH.LI.AN HAINES RENNYSON BIERRITT, JR. HENDERSON DALE MILLER, JR. PERCTVAL DEXVITT OVIATT, 2D CHARLES FOSTER OTIS DAVID POLLAH EDGAR PORTER SACRETT WVIJLLLALI HEADLEY GARTHWAITE SMITH YVILLIAM WVELLINGTON VANDIVER GEORGE PAUL WARDLEY, JR. CHARLES IOSLYN WVTLSON' OSGOOD BRADLEY WVOOD 4. t ' ' w 'Q N .-M.. . '. ' ' 'M' S ,-4' ', 9.17 ., . . ,. 'ST?1- w Hr. ' 9 - -W. .- xt ., . 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J' v I 'N , I 1 -E- - X f .C .rife- - A --mf - 1 fi-1,152 - -. I E2 I - . , . -. X . . U Q -'21-isa- X D': if , x ,Q ., , V' Ne THE 1.935 PEAN 207 GEORGE STEPHEN CARHART FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA EDNVIN SILAS WELLS KERR NEWTON WEBSTER ALLEBACH FRED ALBERT ARNOLD, JR. THOMAS BIEREDITH BROWN EPES DIKWELL CHASE CHARLES PATRICK CLARKE WILLIAM TUCRER CUSHWA AUGUSTUS APPLEBY DEVOE EDWARD MILLSFIELD DODD ROBERT SAMUEL EISNER GEORGE WALDO EMLERSON, JR. JULIAN FERGUSON RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, JR. GEORGE MONROE GOODWIN FREDERICK CHARLES GOTTSCHALK LOUIS THOMAS GRILK HENRY JAMES GRISWOLD, 2D ROBERT SINGLE HAGGE RALEIGH HANSL, JR. GEORGE JESPER HARDING FR.-XTRES IN FACULTATE JOHN COPELAND KIRTLAND HENRY PHILLIPS, JR. LEONARD NICHOLS RHOADES FRATRES IN ACADEMIA XVILLIAM GURDON SALTONSTALL PIOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY JAMES ARTHUR TUETS JV,-XLTER XVILLIAM HARRIS, JR. XVILLARD BURR KNOXVLTON XVALTER FULLER LATI-IROP ROBERT BIERRILL LAXVREXCE JOHN ALLEN LEITH FREDERICK STEVENS BIERRIAM ROBERT XVEBBER BIOORE, 3D WILLIAM EDWARD BIULVEY, JR. MICHAEL RAMUS GEORGE STRATTIN STIRLING, JR. RAYMOND STOTLER, JR. WILLIAM MCDOWELL STUCKY JOHN ROBERTS THOMAS, JR. BRAXTON SCOVILL THOMPSON ROBERT HUNTER THOMPSON WILLIAM VOLKERT VOLCKENS FRANCIS RICHARD WHOLLEY ROBERT BUTLER WOOSTER THE 1935 PEAN 209 CORNING BENTON HENRY CLEVELAND BLAKE LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE LEBARON COLT ANTHONY LEWIS FABIAN BACHRACK THOMAS CULBERTSON CLARK PETER ELMER GORDON CLARK JOSEPH COORS GAZAWAY LAMAR CRITTENDEN HENRY AUSTEN CURWEN GEORGE ANDREWS DOWNING JAMES AUGUSTINE FEELEY, JR ANTHONY LEE GAGLLARDI LEE PARSONS GAGLIARDI JOSEPH MARTIN GIJJDLNG ERIC HILL HAGER THOMAS MORTON HART JOHN GIBSON HENDRIE EDWARD BURCH IJAMS . fs A . Q: IU L . T: ,AO f .gs 13, . 'As F15 I 'qf fi ' if 1 sv' .1 1' z-rf? fll- -' I X, 22962 , if 57' 1' M' X ,S . an-' -99, I 4? - S7 KA' . 421, tfi' -.-..' - 75 ' p q - in 'x AI , '. V 65 ' H uy ' K Q .Y 5: H I I qlgij-155.'i:'ff'1w.3jfffm., ' M' ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE HENRY DyARCY CURWEN CLARENCE HIGGINS SANFORD HOWARD TREVELYAN EASTON EBEN XVALLACE PHILIP MARTIN HAM ANDREW LONGACRE FRATRES IN ACADEMIA WINTHROP STRICKLAND JAMESON, JR. BIYRON RICHARD WILLIAMS JOHN DAVID LANNON, JR. WILLIAM PATRICK lfCDERMOTT, JR. CHARLES KENNETH BIEEKER GEORGE OTIS RIUDGE PAUL KOSSUTH PARKER CALVIN HASTINGS PLIMPTON SAMUEL LELAND POWERS, :D TREADXVELL RUMI. GEORGE JOSEPH SCHAEEER, JR. DAVID WEBBER SEDEORD, JR, ROBERT FOARD TOWNSEND XVALTER JACQUES TRAUTMAN EDWARD PHILLIP XVELLS JAMES HENRY XVILKES GEORGE CHARLES XVILLIAMS JOHN GREGG WILSON V ,Z .XT , . Musical 212 THE 1935 PEAN Mr. Landers Musical Clubs Presirlcnl Sfcrdary Treasurer ...,.... Glcc Club, Glce Club, Assislafzl Librarian . . Librarian, . .... Cozzccrl-master ....... Orfbrslra Librarfrm . . . Glcc Club flL'L'0I7117L1lIlSlS . . Dircclar . . . . . . . . . . . R. D. BREWER . W. M. STUCKY . . J. S. CURRIER J. D. Laxxosi S. L. POWERS W. W. LYMAN T. F. BRADSHAXV E. I. DEARBORN C. L. SAFFORD MR. ARTHUR LANDERS HE Musical Clubs, in their fourth year under the direction of Mr. Arthur Landers, had one of the most successful seasons that has been experienced in the history of the school. A group of over one hundred enthusiastic boys reported for try-outs, but since there were so many, it was necessary to cut about fifty. The Orchestra, under the able direction of Mr. Gropp and Mr. Howarth, developed into an amazingly successful unit, acting as an able support to the Cvlee Club at two concerts and also giving one unassisted concert in Chapel. After giving one of the best Fall Dances ever given here, the Clubs gave their first concert for the school. Although this was not the best concert of the year, it was very well received. During the winter term the Gilbert and Sullivan teas were given, assisted by a selected group of the Glee Club. The first trip was made to Bradford., where the combined Bradford and Exeter Glee Clubs, assisted by the Orchestra, presented a concert. Directly following the spring vaca- tion, the Glee Club journeyed to Brookline, giving the most successful concert of the year with the Beaver Country Day School assisting. The following week, the Wellesley Glee Club came to Exeter, where the combined Glee Clubs assisted by the Orchestra presented a very enjoyable concert. The singing of the Exeter Glee Club, however, was slightly overshadowed by the more experienced voices of Vllellesley girls. Mr. Landers is to be highly congratulated for his excellent work with the Glee Club and choir, in addition to his work in stimulating interest for music in the Academy. Through him, informal victrola concerts, chapel musicals, and recitals were presented during the year, serving to increase the interest and apprecia- tion for music in the Academy. THE 1935 PEAN 213 T. F. BRADSIIAW CALVIN PLIIIPTON IYIORRIS BLUIIDERG C. D. DUFFY ROYAL SCIIAAE FRED MERRIAII RICHARD K. FOWLER ROBERT BREWER Orchestra Members Piano L. SAEEORD Firxl Violins XVILLIAM LYMAN I. E. BIACPHIERSON Svrmzd Violins JOHN FLOWER F. M. IQILLIAN C0110 JOSHIHI B. BURNETT BLISS Vial Fillic GEORGE RICIITER H. B. SRIDIIORE Oboe ROBERT XVEST Clarilzd F. W. BIILLER R. F. BIORGNER Trumpf! IRVING NOYES Trambzmc Permission I. P. KIBIBALL, JR. French Horn DAVID HALL HERBERT E. XVILLIAM KIZHL JOHN S. BIORGAN Osw.xLD STEWART LAWRENCE JAMES HENDEL E. DIXWELL CHASE P. I. MCCOY DE.-XRBORN 214 THE 1935 PEAN ,.,... . ,., R. W. .Xxlwl-LRSON W. II. 151.1-1115012 R. IJ. Blu-.xx 1411: li. IJ. Cruslc J. CU1:l:113R D. S. RL'1:'r R. P. C.xm111B1:LL A. T. IJINUS C. P. C LARKI: Fark Run' --A Xnrlerswn, Skidrnurv. Bncwcr, Sidi-ml Thin! Run' - - Webster, Hurt, Calnplxull. Clarke. Rojzgeveen, Harding Srrmnl Run' f Linulwrry, Wlzeelock, Mu-:Mannis, Sgmord, Bludsoe. Thompson, Halstead Ifilrl Run' f Eaton, llurr. Currier. Mr. Lumlcrs, Robinsun, Chase. Dodge Chapel Choir I 955 jxmzs IJOOLITTLE ll. .X. Do1m,jR. J. I . Iixmx R. C. Hxuulxu 1936 D. H. I-I.x1.s'r1c.xD I-I. B. I.lx.xIs1QRRy J. M. 1lOBlNSON 1037 II. W. DODGE L. B. H.ASTINGS 1938 C. L. SAFFORD, I B. R. BIACAIANNIS J. S. AIORGAN D. W. SIDFORD I,IiML'IiL SKIDBIORE P. S. XYIIILLZLOCK ,'XDR1AAx ROGGEVE B, S. THOMPSON R. P. XYEBSTER M. R. SOUDERS EN THE 1935 PEAN 2 C. H. .IXETON L. C. .XXTHCNY W. H. BLEDSOIS C. D. BURKE C. R. CLARKE J. S. CURRJER C. H. AI'GSPL'RGER L. F. BACHRACII, JR. H. N. K. BROOKINCS H. C. ELY D. G. HALSIEAD E. B. LINABERRY E. J. BLEASE R. D. BREWER R. P. CMIPBELI., JR. E. D. CHASE JAMES DOOLITTLE, JR. C. A. CARROLL SANFORD COEEIN S. G. ETHERINGTON, JR. E. K. GARDNER Glee Club First Buss P. S. IQDDY D. W. ICIRRINGTON R. K. FOIVLER J. P. FURNISS A. O. KNOWLTON J. D. LANNON, JR. Scfaud Tcrmr J. B. MOSES W. E. RIULVEY, JR. B. S. TIIOAIPSON F. Ii. ULEN R. P. XYEBS-TER P. S. XVIIEELOCK FI'I'Sf Twmr H. W. DODGE A. T. ENOS Scfand Bass R. C. HfXRDING C. K. INIEEKER P. K. PARKER A. P. PIGRRIAN D. M. PRATI ADRIAAN ROGGEVEEN B. R. IXIAQMIRINNIS G. B. AIAYNARD R. W. BIAZUR RAHIOND STOTLER W. J. 'FRIIUTIIIIN R. G. XVIIEELER O. B. WOOD J. A. PEARSON S. L. POWERS J. M. ROBINSON R. G. SPRING W. M. STUCRY E. B. HASTINGS H. R. RIERRITT M. R. SOUDERS, JR C. L. SAFFORD D. W. SIDEORD L. M. SKIDIIORE ALDEN TODD W. W. VROOM J. Z. ZEISLER 18 THE 1935 PEAN Trustees IEREIIIIAH SMITH, JR., A.B., LL.B., President . . Elected June, 1907-Deceased LEWIS PERRY, A.M., L.H.D., ex-ojicio . . Elected June, 1914 GEORGE ARTHUR PLIMPION, A.B., LL.D. . Elected june, 1903 THOMAS VVILLIAM LAMONI, A.B., LI..D., Ading President . . Elected October, 1917 BIINOT Osoooo SIMONS, S.T.B., A.M., D.D. . Elected February, IQZO BERNARD WALTER TRAFFORD, A.B, . Elected October, 1921 DELLIIXR LEIGHTON, A.B., M.B.A, . . Elected May, IQ32 Trmszwer CORNING BENTON,A.llI.. . . . . . . . Elected October, IQ 2 2 Caxlzier EIIILIE S. SPRING ...... . .... Elected june, 1396 Clerk of llza Trzzslees LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE, A.B. . .....,. . . Elected October, 1924 Business Illaazager EBEN YVALLACI-2,B.S. , . . , .... . . . . . Appointed April, 1927 . 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. . Exeter, N. H. 216 THE 1935 PEAN .EXETER Prcxideu! . Buzzdmuxlcr Drunz Mujm' Lilvurfmz Trumpvls W. H. CURRIER R. K. FOWLER HTXRDING JOHNSON W. F. LATHROP R, B. SANEORN M. R. SOUDERS R. P. XVEBSTER Flulvs PETER PIORTON I. C. SALMON J. S. STAGG Tronzbours SANFORD COFFIN E. I. DEARBORN P. E. A. Band Cymbals I. S. HINRTCUS Drums I. E. BATCHELDER IULIAN FERGUSON J. C. HOOPES T. W. HOXVARIJ F. M. KTLLIAN I. P. ISZTMBALL HERBERT LAXVRENCE A. S. PARKER P. M. PRICE P. S. XVHEELOCK W. C. TRUEHEART Horus C. D. DUFFY P. I. RICCOY R. H. XVILLARD R. K. FOWLER . . MR. EUGENE C. CROTTY . . I. BEVERLY ZMVOSES S. G. ETHQERINGTON Clarinets W. M. DECKER GUY HOLMAN W. S. HOLLIES L. HOOPES C. L. SAFFORD ALDEN T ODD Saxoplzzmes R. W. BLODGETT S. G. ETHERINGTON P. S. EDDY F. W. MILLER I. W. STEVENS ROBERT XVEST H. F. WVOLFF W THE 1935 PEAN 217 -1--gf-jr-'fr , Phi Bark Row A- DuHy, Maynard, Burleigh First Raw - Safford, Miller, Morgner, Horner, Blodgett, Dearborn, McCoy, Dodge Mamie's Music Masters OFFICERS Prcsfdeul ...... ....,.. . . GVY B. NLXYNARD, JR. Secrclary-Treasurer . . . . ROBERT XV. BLODGETT Librarian ..... . . PHILIP J. MCCOY THE ORCHESTRA Dircdor GUY B. BIAYN.-XRD, JR. Piano CHARLES L. SAFFORD, IR. First Saxophone SCCUIILF Suxoplluuc' Third Saxnpllnzzc R. W. BLODGETT R. F. BIORGNER J. W, HOHNER Firs! Trumpet Srraud Tflllllfifl A. H. BODGE P. I. MCCOY Guitar - Rlzyllzm Bas: G. C. BURLEIGH G. B. BIAYN.-XRD, JR. C. D. DUFFY, IR. Trombone E. I. DEARBORN E' r-:rm Fw-N 5 '5Q3-f 1--- - N N C ' X . xx .5:...,w N. X, 1 ,ik 'X Xggw-w - R xx x X , I S X A 'Qxlf Q Dramatics 220 THE 1935 PEAN Mr. Mayher Mr, Scott Dramatics H15 Dramatic Club opened its program for the year with journey's End, by R. C. Sherriff. This stirring play of men in the trenches under the terriiic nerve strain of war presented a great many difficulties in production. The flashes of bursting shells, the rattle of machine guns, the crash of heavy guns and hand grenades, the thud of smoke bombs, all had to be represented behind stage-with- out fire risk! The production staff did a fine job and gave the two performances a convincing atmosphere of life at the front line. The scenery done with the help of Mr. Folds, the new Art Director of the Acade- my, was very effective and aided in setting the mood of the play. The boy, fortunate enough to get a part in f'Journey's End, will remember with pleasure and gratitude the fine understanding, and sympa- thetic direction of Mr. Scott. Mr, Mayher took charge of the winter play, Whistling in the Dark, by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter. He was well-suited to undertake the direction of this fast-moving, modern comedy and is to be congratulated for his work in the production. Although this play could hardly be classed with a Broadway production, the Dramatic Association and members of the school feel that it was a very amusing evening's entertainment. Several findsl' were made in the casting of this play. promi- nent among which was I. C. Clement, Ir., playing the role of Wallace Porter, the dandified author, who is cornered by a gang of thugs and forced to plan a perfect murder. Again in a light vein, the Club undertook, during the spring term, George M. Cohan's The Tav- ern. The leading part in this melodramatic comedy was written by Cohan for himself. Obviously, the boy who took this role was taking the greater part of the burden upon his shoulders. When casting began, it looked doubtful whether anyone suitable for thc part could be found. J. H. Huntington, who had played a major part in the fall play, took the part, turning in a splendid performance. The scenery presented an interesting problem, as well as the sound effects and lighting. QA storm rages during the entire performance, outside the tavern where the action takes place.l The season was an unusually successful one and much of the credit goes to Mr. Mayher, Mr. Scott, Mr. Folds, and to Mr. Saunders, who helped the production staff with his advice and practical assistance. THE 1935 PEAN 221 Stage Managvr ..,. Assistant Stage Manager Sfenic Designer .... Master Carpenter . . Assistants .... Blaster Electrician . . Assistant Electrician . Master of Properties. . Assistants ..... Master of Wardrabe . . Business Assistants . . DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION Production Staff . . R. W. XVOODWARD . . W. V. YOLCKENS , . H. R. ANSLEY ..................R.H.BINNS,k3D . . G. W. BIAUMBURG, IR., J. N. XVEINBERG, I. G. WILSON A.A.KNoPF,jR. . JOSEPH Co0Rs ..............XV.XV.I'IARRIS,JR. D. M. BELDEN, L. A, NIKOLORIC, G. H. H.KNFORD ...... . . . . . . . L.1xI.XVILLIAMS,J'R. . R. H.-XNSL, IR., E. B. HAXVKINS 222 THE 1935 PEAN Captain Hardy. . . . Lieutenant Osborne, . . Private Mason .,.. Second Lieutenant Raleigh Captain Stanhope . . . Second Lieutenant Trotter A Signaller ....,... Second Lieutenant Hibbert Company Sergeant-Majol . . The Colonel ,....,. A German Soldier . A British Soldier . , Fall Play Journeys End A Play in Three Acts by R. C. SHERRIFF THE CAST lln order of appearancel fXL'nder the Direction of MR. SCOTTD Winter Play Whistling in the Dark . . R. D. F. 0'BRIEN JAMES DOOLITTLE, JR. JOSEPH C. CLEMENT, JR. WILLIAII E. BIULVEY, JR. . . RIICHAEL RAMUS , JOHN E. HLTNTINGTON . LELAND G. AIEANS, JR. . JOHN K. SAVACOOL GEORGE H. ADAMS JR. . GEORGE O. CLARK, JR. . . . ERIC H. HAGER RICHARD W. B. LEWIS A Comedy in Three Acts by LAURENCE GROSS and EDWARD CARPENTER Hilda. .... Joe Salvatore . Slim Scanlon ..., Herman Lefkowitz . . Charlie Shan '... Jacob Dillon . The Cossack . Benny '... . Wallace Porter . Toby Van Buren . Cap O'Rorke . . Police Sergeant . Policemen . . . THE C AST . . . FRED R. SHELDON . . DAVID W. SIDEORD L. FABIAN BACHRACH, JR. . RICHARD .G. WHEELER RICHARD W. B. LEXVIS . . . JOHN FLOWER . LUTHER V. HAGGERTY . R.ALPH L. GUSTIN, JR. JOSEPH C. CLEBLENT, JR. BRAXTON S. THOMPSON . . JOSEPH M. GIDDINGY H. WVHITNEY DODGE, JR. C. KENNETH RIEEKER, EVERETT P. WALKLEY QUnder'the Direction of MR. NIAYHERD ' ' ' THE 1935 PEAN 223 The Tavern Keeper! Son The Hired Girl .... The Tavern Keeper. . . The Hired Man . , The Vagabond . . The Woman ..,. The Governor ..... The Governor's Wife . . The Governor's Dmugzhter The Fianee .,.... The Sheriff ...... The Sheriffs Men . , The Attendant . . Spring Play 'fThe Tavern KA Two-act play by GEORGE M, CIIHANU THIZ CAST . , ..... . . FRED R, SHICLDON . PHILIP II. LIIWRY . . . JOHN FLOWER . RICI-IARD G. WHEELER . JOHN H. TIUNTINGTON . . . . R. D. F. O'BRIEN . T. FREDERICK BR,-xI1siI.xw . . . . . XYILLl.XAIF.1IL'RRAY OTIS M. BIoELow, JR. .,.....,.. ....... BiICH.XliLR.XllL7S EVERIZTT P. WALKLEY , . . . . JOHN L. TUDBURY, JR., ALAN S. BIANNING, ERIC H. HAGER RALPH L. GIISTIN QUnder the Direction of MR. SCOTT, 224 THE 1935 PEAN Prfsidrnt . . Vice-Prvsidenl Scfrclury . . Dfrcclars . . G. H. ADAMS, JR. J. B. ANDERSON H. R. ANSLEY L. F. BACHRACH, JR. D. M. BELDEN O. M. BIGELOW, JR. F. W. BINNS R. H. BINNS, 3D T. F. BRADSHAII' G. O. CLARK, JR. M. K. CLARK J. C. CLEMENT, JR. D. B. COBB JOSEPH COORS H. W. DODGE, JR. JAMES DOOLITTLE, JR. C. F. FITTER, JR. JOHN FLOWER J. M. GIDDING A. J. GILBERT R. L. GUSTIN, JR. Dramatic Association OFFICERS MEMBERS E. H. HAGER L. V. HAGGERTY G. H. HANFORD RALEIGH HANSL, JR. W. W. HARRIS, JR. E. B. H.ASTINGS E. B. I'I.-XYVKINS H. M. HICREY H. HUNTINGTON . W. KINSLEY, JR. A. A. KNOPE, JR. R. M. LAWRENCE R. W. B. LEXVIS P. H. LOXXYRY R. W. BIAZUR L. G. BIEANS, JR. C. K. RIEEKER W. E. MULVEY, JR. W. F. RIURRAY J. E G. W. NAUELBURG, JR. G. M. NICHOLS . . MICHAEL RAMUS . . R. D. F. O'BRIEN . . G. H. ADAMS, JR. . . MR. J. IVIAYHER MR. E. R. SCOTT MR. T. M. FOLDS L. A. NIKOLORIC R. D. F. O,BRIEN BIICHAEL RAMUS J. K.'SAvACooL F. R. SHELDON D. W. SIIDFORD R. J. SLHTH B. S. THOMPSON J. L. TUDBURY, JR. W. W. V ANDIVER W . V. V OLCIIENS W. W. VROOLI E. P. VVALKLEY G. C. VVALYVORTH, JR. J. N. YVEINBERG R. G. XVHEELER R. S. XVHITE R. D. YVHITTEMORE L. M. WILLIAMS, JR. J. G. XVILSON R. W. VVOODXVARD :A 5. ...g..5 3-'N 9 U 5 I .ai n X.. 2 S, ' E' E53-:Lg - X-, Social The Faculty 226 THE 1935 PEAN Social S regards social activities, it may be said that the Academy experienced one of the most successful seasons in recent years. The Fall Dance, presented by the Musical Clubs, broke with great suc- cess, the traditions of the school in its decorating, changing the usual appearance of the gym- nasium into that of a night-club by suspending walls of black paper covered with silver scales and other silver figures. The effect was amazing, bringing favorable comment from all who attended. The Musical Clubs, in addition to their startling decorations, showed good judgment in their selection of Ruby Newman as an orchestra. The combination of unique decorations and a splendid orchestra was one which was so successful that it becomes necessary to praise once more Mr. Landers and his assistants for their untiring efforts in the presentation of this dance. The Winter Dance, presented by the Senior Council was not as striking a success as that given by the Musical Clubs, but, offering a change in the monotony of school life, was well received by everyone. The decorations consisted of the usual streamers and Exeter banners, but the excellent music of Fletcher Henderson's international orchestra made up for what was lacking in the way of decorations. More couples attended this dance than have attended the dances in the past few years, and as the success of a dance usually lies in the number of couples, the success of the Winter Dance can easily he explained. Since Fletcher Henderson's orchestra was composed of negroes, the music tended to be too fast for the average dancer, a fact that can, however, be overlooked by considering the excellent manner in which the music was played. The Spring Dance, given by the Southern Club, was as usual very well received, being especially noteworthy for the excellent music of Mal Hallett's orchestra. In direct contrast with Fletcher Hender- son's orchestra, this orchestra met the unanimous approval of the entire student body, playing music much more adaptable for dancing than the fast rhythm of the negroes. The colorful decorations and the cooling refreshments served greatly in adding to the ultimate success of the dance. We hope that the Southern Club will continue in the future to uphold the tine standard of dances set by them in the past two years, and congratulate them again for their good work this year. The last dance of the year will, as usual, be the June Ball. As THE PEAN will already have been printed at the time of this dance, it will be impossible to give an account of it, but it is hoped that the committee will present a dance good enough to act as a fitting climax for a very successful season. At cresent the choice of orchestra has not been made, but if the standard of the season is to be upheld, the phoice will be, without doubt, approved. THE 1935 PEAN 22 Slanding - Stucky, Beard, Feeley Silting - Clark, Woodman June Ball Offlcers THE 1.935 PEAN To the june Ball Girl Tonight a pale and lovely moon hangs low Above the distant hills, and softly on A trellis made of stars there steals the dawn, Lover-like, in silence. As his slow Outstretching fingers touch with tenderness Her cheek, a warm blush deepens on her face And she is his until the sun displace Her from her throne and dim her loveliness. My darling, all my fears are that the sun Will take you from my side and leave this night A haunting dream, a melody of one Brief moment that was broken by the light Of dawn. Come let us stay the wandering moon And live our dreams tonight lest day break soon. WILLIAM McDOWELL STUCKY K fl Y Ka' if 4 ' 1 V v 5 ' A ft-Af:-' fx' nfl, '42 xx xv f ,,.Y x , 1 . ,Q . ze, .ffbcf-'P' ' iq , f -' 4 ' Q f - f 1' M W1-.. A , . - 1 Lf 1 if gf X N ' ' -, ' .Y -'.Y't- ' Af , KJ K fx IKJ1 kd Exlg, lr lhv . ff 5 Kg, -A , Wk 519 :ds 55,2 , -' ' Zfr, ' , .3 ,J ff W f 5 X ' M If 3 H .,- 427.5 j ' 'T 2121 ' X Q7 H g ff V ' f 4-' I Y Y , f ',f5f1. A7' Af I 4 2 6 9-' f ' f Y .V . , .1 ,, T . ' g , 6 H 41 . am ' Q QE- ' j. I ' '1!3':1 N ff' - ' f I mf sf, ' J' ' I ' 1 X' ',j.::f4' A '- . A X X f 'X 4 2'-gl , f i. ni: . 1 X 1-LQEEQR' V -13 1' if J Q Y,-I, 1 fhiwgfffsf- ,2f-Weffwl' f A ' ' ,.. ip- 'x QC ' Y ,llrfid-In fl 1 1 Af A 4 ' ,, . H74 ' I Y - 'E9,.r1g'f ' K 13 , y 4, gffieefl V- ' Eff fx. , '21 .six ' . . ,J -- ' ' H ' -'51, I P- ' ' '12- XL --1' ' ',fg'r3:11311. 'sf, , , '1 A . I 1 , ',sVT E5-, .'gz12ff A .aa If-' ,- 1.1 5.1453 fs, ft..-gpg 1 - kj. - 3125531-g 'fl5?lf??' ,LH A ,- 0' -.-'fury ,. v- - I5m:Qj?i5 L5'!fl37'z5g:'- Li ' ' 2' -5:-.1,,5. 55?gfl-'. f ' A .' -- . 1. 4- ' 1 ' f f f iv ,fi f P C-sl ' ' if ,. qi?-KQQHL-. 1 . i fv 230 THE 1935 PEAN Fall Term September cz. . September 29. . Octobero . . . October I5 October zo October 27 November 3 . . November io . November I7 . November 24 . November 28 . List of Moving Pictures . Count of Monte Cristo . Cat's Paw, t'Deatl1 on the Diamond cz H cz u rt tx H H U Barretts of Wimpole Street, La Cucaracha Treasure Island, Richest Girl in the World One Night of Love, Last Gentleman Pursuit of Happiness, Wake up and Dream Great Expectations College Rhythm, Menace Chu Chin Chow, Lady by Choice Evelyn Prenticef' Devil's Brother Marie Galante December 1 . . . Merry Widow, It's a Gift December 8 . . . Gay Divorcee, Man of Aran December I5 . . What Every Woman Knows, Here is My Heart ll'I'71l'U' Term january I2 . . . Mighty Barnum, Das Bleue Licht January I9 . . . Broadway Bill January 26 . . . County Chairman, Wings in the Dark February 2 . . . Romance in Manhattan, Runaway Queen February 9 . . . Man Who Lost His Head, Jack Ahoy February 16 . , February 2 I Marche . . March 9 . March 16 . , March 23 . . 41 41 at 1: cl David Copperiieldu Carnival Ruggles of Red Gap, Charlie Chan in Paris Clive of India, Good Fairy Whole Town's Talking, Edwin Drood . Roberta, The Scarlet Pimpernel March 24 . . . . Disreali March 23 .... . West Point of the Air Spring Term April I3 .... April zo . . April 27 . . May 4 , May II . . May IS , . May 29 . . June I . June S Unfinished Symphony, Hold 'Em Yale . Life Begins at 4o, Fol1es Bergereu . Star of Midnight, Richelieu . Les Miserables It Happened One Night, Mark of the Vampire ll . Naughty Marietta . Informer . Let 'Em Have lt il Under the Pampas Moon, People Will Talk Love Me Forever, The Scoundrel Feature Pictures-United Artists, Sy R. K. O., 65 Metro Goldwyn Meyer, ug Paramount, IO: Columbia, og Fox, 7, Universal, 5, Foreign, 6. COMMENTS Of the ro pictures voted best during the season the Academy showed 9. Of the I0 pictures voted most artistic, the Academy showed 8. June 1 5 Short Subjects News Reels f27D Comedies Q81 Scientific Cel Cartoons L30 Musical Qrjj Buried Loot Athletic 1,275 Miscellaneous C35 March of Time t4j Travel 1155 Adventures of a Camera Man Q45 All- Laurel and Hardy, Chaplin Reprints, Grantland Rice, Mickey Mouse, Silly Sym- phonies, Popeye the Sailor, and C65 Musical Moments. Athletics 232 THE 1.935 PEAN Bark Rmv - Mahoney, Hanscom, Malynnrfl, Williams Frm!! Rnw ! Canby, Calhoun, Hagqerty, johnson, Ver Planck Athleuc ASSOCIHIIOH OFFICERS Prcsidmi . . . ...... L. V. HAGGERTY Vlhft'-.PI'l'SIlit'lIl St'l'l'L'1tII'j' . . MR. G. E. BENNETT MR. CORNING BENTON MR. H. G. CARRELL MR. L. M. CROSBIE B. C. BREEDEN A. T. CALHOUN W. M. CANBY J. C. CLEMENT, JR. G. A. DORR, JR. MEMBERS Coaclzfs MR. R. M. GALT MR. N. L. HATCH MR. J. P. BICNAMAR.-X M 41 na grrs S. G. ETHERINGTON, IR. HUGH CJREGG L. V. HTXGGERTY J. B. JOHNSON A. T. CALHOUN M. W. SOUDERS MR. S. A. BIURCH MR. O. W. PEARSON MR. P. C. ROGERS MR. M. W. SOUDERS W. B. KNOWLTON R. C. BIAHONEY G. B. NIAYN.-XRD, JR, W. E. VER PLANCK, JR. L. M. VVILLIAMS, IR. THE 1935'PEAN 233 Verity, Muynzml, Parker, Brown, Coors, Meyer Cheer Leaders E. F. BROWN G. B. M,xx'N,xRD. JR. P. K. P,xRKl2R JOSEPH COORS H, W. AIEYIZR, JR. C. W. YILRITY, JR 2 34 THE1935 PEAN 'Q '. 4 -gli. 1 5 The. T. A. H P. T. W F F. G T W. F A C Feeley, Dean, Belxzner. Wilson, Woodman, Kerr, Clark, Merritt, GiHord, Brown BARNICLE C. BELTZNER N. K, BROOKIXGS E. G. CLARK C. CLARK A. CORDIXGLEY, JR. W. CRAIG L. DOWNEY, JR. A. DOXYNING E. BARNICLE S. BEARD A. ARNOLD, IR. C. BELTZNER F. BURNAP, JR. THE 10 CAPTAINS M N Foaiball W. E. EDIIONSTONE J. A. FEELEY, IR. J. W. FINOCAN HUGH GREGG W. S. JAMESON H. R. LIERRITT, IR. H. D. MILLER, JR. G. O. NIUDGE O. M. PALMER Baxeball P. E. G. CLARK H. D. NIILLER, JR. T rack N. S. KERR C. K. BIEEKER F. S. BIERRIAM S. RUIIELY R. -I. SAVAGE G. J. SHAEEER, JR. H. J. STOKES, IR. I. R. SUMAN, JR. W. I. TRAUTMAN, IR. ROSCOE XVALKER, JR. G. P. XVARDLEY, IR. O. B. Woon R. J. SAVAGE E. M. VVOODMAN P. K. PARKER R. R. RATHBONE R. H. THOMPSON THE 1935 PEAN 235 T. G. AHERN J. T. BATES A. C. BELTZNER R. H. CALHOUN, JR. P. E. G. CLARK S. T. DENT G. A. DOWNING R. S. EISNER J. T. BONNER PHILIP BUEHNER, 2D G. A. DORR, JR. J. A. DOUGHTY J. F. EATON D. G. HALSTEAD C. H. AUGSPURGER T. E. BARNICLE E. F. BROWN L. T. CHASE P. E. G. CLARK R. W. ANDERSON A. C. BELTZNER W. A. CORDINGLEY, JR. E. T. DOBBYN, JR. S. G. ETHERINGTON L. C. ANTHONY R. H. BINNS, 3D A. S. BOSWORTH, JR. R. C. CAIILPBELL D. B. COBB Nokmm COSBY J. T. BATES H. A. CURWEN C. H. AUGSPURGER J. C. CLEMENT J. R. ENGLISH E. F. BROWN A. T. CALHOUN J. M. FRITZ J. T. GIFFORD M N U'i11!e'f Track C. F. GODEREY W. R. GREEN R. S. HAGGE J. O. HEIXTZ N. S. KERR A. O. IQNOWLTON J. D. L.n'NON, JR. R. C. LIAHONEY I. S. BIICHELMAN Sarcer W. S. HLAPPER T. M. HART R. W. B. LEXUS H. L. BIACNEIL A. S. hIA.N'NING Hockey F. L. DOWNEY, JR. J. A. FEELEY, JR. L. Y. HAGOERTY F. C. IRVING, JR. W. S. JAAIESON Basketball J. W. FINOCAN, JR. H. O. Hovr, JR. H. R. AIERRITT, JR. W. G. BIETZGER, JR. A. E. IXIITCHELL G. O. BIUDGE Swimming H. A. CURWTEN E. L. DBARBORN E. W. KINSLEY, JR D. G. LEIHIAN G. B. BIAYNARD, JR. C. K. AIEEKER Crew PHILIP DEAN W. L. DRESSER J. H. GROVER Golf E. B. IJAHS Squash F. T. ELLIS, JR. JULIAN FERGUSON Tennis Wrcslling RALEIGH HANSL P. E. ILLMAN, JR. R. D. KIDDER J. L. RIURPHY, JR. JACKSON PALIEER, JR. P. K. PARKER R. R. RATHBOXE R. H. THOMPSON J. C. TRASK, JR. F. E. ULEN W. E. WILSON J. M. BIATHES, JR. C. K. MEEKER JACKSON PALMER, JR. DIX.AJ.ATI SYRIYONG R. F. TOXVXSEND H. P. XVILLIAMS, JR. J. M. BI.-XTBIS, JR. J. M. ROIIE W. H. SMITH H. P. XYILLIAMS, JR. E. M. XVOODMAN C. F. OATIS TREADXYELL RUAIL W. J. TRAUTHAN. JR. ROSCOE XV.-XLKER, JR. G. P. AV.-XRDLEY, JR. H. D. AIILLFR, JR. R. D. F. OYBRLEN W. T. ORR W. H. RINES C. J. AVILSON O. B. WOOD P. J. WOOD J. H. XVOODRUFF, 2D H. R. AIERRITT, JR. R. F. TOWNSEND XVARREN WVILLIAMS, JR. D. S. BTJRT THOMAS LACEY, 2D A. F. O'K.EEFE E. S. RULEELY 20 THE 1935 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, ISQSQ A.M.. Princeton, ISQQ, A.M., Yale, 19165 Litt.D., Dartmouth, IQISQ L.H.D., Williams, IQZOQ L.H.D., Amherst, 1928, L.H.D., New Hamp- shire, IQ32, LL.D., Harvard. A A fb Instructor at Lawrenceville Schoolg Professor at lllilliams College. JAMES ARTHUR TUFTS, A.M., LL.D., Litt.D. Professor of English Literature, Emeritus. Elected October, 1878. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, A.M., Dartmouth tHon,j5 LL.D., New Hampshire College, Everett Athenaeum, the Signet, dv B K, Harvard, 111K fir, New Hampshire College, Sigma, Boston University. WILLIAM ALLEN FRANCIS, A.M. Wentworth Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus. Elected September, 1887. Prepared for college at Fall River High School. A.B., A.M., Brown University. A T, CID B K Instructor at Rutland, Mass., High Schoolg Concord Mass Hivh 7 'I D School. Member of Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England. GEORGE BENJAMIN ROGERS, A.M., L.H.D. Instructor in German. Appointed June, 1895. Prepared for college at Albion, N. Y., High School. ISSSQ A.M., Harvard, 18945 L.H.D., YVilliams, IQZSQ Columbia. B 111 K A.B., Williams Leipzig, Halley All 5 THE 1935 PEAN 237 Captain Clark Coach Souders Mallllger Greg! Football ARLY in the fall, the IQ34 football team showed possibilities of greatness, but because of defeats by XVorcester and Andover late in the season, it can only be classified as fair. ln the first four weeks of the season the team was very successful. The Academy eleven on successive Saturdays fl e- feated New Hampshire Freshmen, 6-o, overwhelmed Yale Freshmen, ro-o, played the best game of its season in holding the more experienced and more powerful Harvard, '58, to a scoreless tie, and outscored Bowdoin Freshmen, 27-O. Worcester Academy's smarter and heavier eleven, however, defeated the Exonians, 19-2. In its last preliminary contest the Red and Gray squad won from a weak Hebron Academy team, 25-6. - Although Andover won the traditional contest with Exeter, 7-6, the two teams were practically equal. The Blue dominated in the first half, while Exeter's eleven was superior in the second. Andover's strong passing attack helped her to score in the second quarter, while lSxeter's powerful running plays scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter: The Red and Gray eleven lost, however, when Captain Clark was hurried by the Andover line and- failed to convert the extra point. THE PEAN praises Coaches Souders, Bartell, Loveshin, and Trainer Murch for their untiring efforts and hopes that Captain Walker and Manager Boody will have a successful season next fall. 238 THE 1935 PEAN Back Row - Mr. Soudcrs, Mr. Lovshin, Mr Murch, Gregg Fuurllz Rau' A Craig, Rumely, Palmer. Mr Bartell Third Row - Wood, Cordingley, Finocarn. Hoyt, Brookings, Merritt, Savage Second Raw - Frunl Raw - Beltzner, Barnicle, Walker, Clark, Mudge, Miller, Feeley EXETER, 6 WALKER . . DOWNEY . . EDMONSTONE MUDGE . . FI-:ELEY . . STOKES . . JAMESON . . XVARDLEY . BARNICLE . :NIILLER . . CLARK . . ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM Exeter vs. Andover Game Lineup POSITION . . leflend . . . . . left tackle . . left guard . . . center . . . . Tight guard . . . right tackle . . . right end . . . . quarter back . . . . left hah' . . . . . right hah' . . ..............fulIback.............. Suman, Schaefer, Stokes, D-Iwnn-Ig, jameson, Wardley, Tmutman. Edmonstone ANDOVER, 7 . Moorsy . HITE . . MILLER GRAHAM . SEARS . WILSON . DYESS . BURDICK . CAHNERS . VIENS . . CHANEY Szzbslilulimzs-Exeter: Finocan, Beltzner, Cordingley, Wood, Brookings, Craig, Hoyt, Palmer, Rumely, Savage, Schaefer,and Trautman. Andover? Pullen, Chase, Burnham, Cochran, Rockwell, Dempsey, Walker, Henry, and Srnartwood. u'31:- : 1 THE 1935 PEAN '7 :AQ 85 fe N59 1 YEAR 1878 1879 1380 . . . 1881 1882 ISS3 1884 1885 1886 I887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 Exeter vs. Andover Football Scores E. A. o 22 18 o 8 8 o 6 O I2 6 17 8 II 33 II 26 o 44 4 o IO Iio ganae o 16 IO 26 28 18 26 I0 Dio ganne T50 ganue 0 28 f1S7Xf1934J YEAR E. A. 1897 . . . . 18 1898 . . . . 1899 . . . . 1900 . . . . IO 1901 . . . . 1902 .. .. IT 1903 . , . . I4 1904 . . . . 55 1905 . . , . 1906 . . . . 1907 . . . . 1908 . . . . 1909 . . . . 1910 . . . . 1911 . . . . 1912 . . . . 1913 . . . . 59 1914 . . . . 78 1915 ...... 37 Games won by Andover, 2 SQ by Exeter, 24, tied games, 5 Points scored by Exeter, 6595 by Andover, 528 YEAR 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 IQ32 1933 1934 35-Qu QA: THE 1935 PEAN 241 .NM , ar f r ' L, ,f,, '- X '-K, Captain Donovan Coach Carrell Manager Young Track EGINNING the season with three auspicious wins over New Hampshire Freshmen, Huntington School, and the Bowdoin Freshmen, Exeter swept into its winter track season. With Captain Donovan, Beltzner, Turner, and Kerr as high point winners in every meet, it seemed that Exeter might defeat Andover. Instead of the usual B. A. A. Relay, the Exeter Winter Track Team journeyed to Andover for the first winter track meet. Andover, however, with a slightly superior team, defeated Exeter 63-54. Captain Donovan won three tirst places while Kerr, Stuart, and Bliss helped with other points. Undaunted by their recent defeat in March, Exeter began their Spring training. On April :S they won their first meet with the Bowdoin junior Varsity, defeating them 73-51. The following two teams, New Hampshire Freshmen and Harvard Freshmen, were also downed by a superior Exeter team. A week after the Harvard meet, Exeter was a good second to Andover in the annual Harvard Interscho- lastics, which Andover won with 52 points and Exeter trailed second with 41 1-2 poinis. On june 2, the alumni returned to see an excellent Red and Gray team defeated again by Andover, this time by a larger score than in the winter, 70-56. Donovan and Kerr were the individual stars for Exeter, while Graham and Harding won four first places for Andover. The team, wholly successful. but for Andover, was a great improvement over the last few years' teams, for which Coach Carrell, Captain Donovan and the team are to be congratulated. The elections for this year were as follows: N. Kerr, captain of Winter and Spring Track, R. C. Mahoney, manager of Winter Trackg and W. B. Knowlton, manager of Spring Track. 242 THE 1935 PEAN Bark Row - Fisher, Herrirk, Campbell, Pettingell, Parker Fuurlh Row - Uline, Crecse, Merriam, Downes, Rathbone Third Row Svfmzd Rm F ron! Raw Capmiu . C uaclz . Mumigw' . P. R. APPLEGATE G. H. BRENNAN W. H. BLANCHARD C. F. BURNAP, IR. H. H. CAMPBELL D. P. COFFIN F. A. ARNOLD A. C. BELTZNER N. S. KERR Y Fawcett, Bliss. Lemkc, Young, Meeker, Thompson, Leavitt u - Mr. Lovshin, Stannarcl, Burnap, Cotiin, Swan, Arnold, McCabe, Mr. Carrell -f Kerr, Wilson, Brennan, Donovan, Turner, Blanchard, Beltzner Academy Track Team 193-I P. G. CREESE J. M. DONOVAN R. C. :DOXVNES B. R. FISHER J. H. HERRICK N. A. LEMKE T. 1. IXICCABIC, JR. 1935 I . S. TXIERRIAM P. K. PARKER R. R. RATHBONE 1936 W. B. Buss, 3D J. M. H. G. H. L. DONOVAN CARRELL YOUNG C. K. BIEEKER O. M. PALMER W. L. PETTINGELL E. C. ST.-XNNARD I. A. SWAN, JR. F. E. YVILSON R. H. THOMPSON E. H. TURNER, JR. W. E. XVILSON K THE 1.985 PEAN 243 Exeter vs. Andover Track Meet 120-Yard High Hurdles. - Won by Donovan tE.Dg second, Wingate Q.-LD, third, Day CLD. Time, I5 3-5 seconds. CRecord brokenD, zoo-Yard Dash. - Won by Wolf CAD, second, Kerr CED: third, Arnold CED. Time, IO 1-5 seconds. 220-Yard low Ilurdlcs. - Won by Donovan CED, second, Rafferty C.-XD, third, Kitchell QLD. Time, 25 4-5 seconds. 220-Yard Dash. - Won by Wolf CAD, second, Kerr QED, third, Hough QLD. Time, 22 5-5 seconds. .140-Yard Dash. - Won by Furse t.X.D, second, Stevens fA.D, third, Bovard Q.-LD. Time, SI seconds. S80-Yard Dash. - lVon by Horne C.-X.Dg second, Brayton CAD, third, Stannard tlC.D. Time, 2 min- ures, 6 seconds. Mile Run, - Won by Horne CAD, second, Robinson CAD, third, Watson tA.D. Time 4 minutes, 40 1-5 seconds. Running High lump. - XVon by Sharretts fA.D3 second, Beltzner tE.D, third, tie between Palmer tE.D, and Hadley C.-LD. Distance, 5 feet, II inches. Running Broad Jump. - XYon by Beltzner QED, second, Donovan tIi.Dg third, Kerr QED. Dis- tance, 21 feet, II inches. Pole Vaull. - Won by Beltzner CED, and Harding C.-X.D, tie for first, third. tie between Herrick CE.D, and Tausch C.-LD. Height, I2 feet, 4 inches. CRecord brokenD. Discus Tl1rou'.- Won by Turner tE.Dg second, Castle tA.D, third, Herrick QED. Distance, 12: feet, 1 inch. Javelin Throw. -Won by Melendy CLD, second, F. E. Wilson tE.Dg third., Campbell QED. Dis- tance, 168 feet, 5 1-2 inches. Hammer Throw. - DVOI1 by Brennan CED, Hixon QA.D, third, Peterson CA.D. Distance, 168 feet, 5 inches. Sho! Puf. - Won by Turner QED, second, Hite CAD, third, Blanchard CED. Distance, SI feet, 7 1-2 inches. 1934 Winter Track Season February 2 At Exeter, New Hampshire Freshmen, February 16 At Exeter, Northeastern Freshmen, 28-40. February 23 At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen, 31-64 March 16 At Exeter, Andover, 43-58 Captain Kerr Manager Mahoney 'P THE 1935 PEAN Back Row - Mr. Lovshin, Rathbone, Bates, Hagge, Eisner, Russell Third Row - Michelmnn, Lannon. Parker, Ahern, Murphy, Knowlton Second Row - Mahoney, Trask, Calhoun, Heintz, Palmer, Green, Godfrey, Mr. Carrell First Row - Beltzner, Downing, Clark, Kerr, Ulen, Wilson, Thompson Capfain . . Coach . . ,lfanagcr . C ALHOTJN, JR. G. CLARK DENT EISNER HIXCGE BATES BELTZNER W. R. GREEN Winter Track Team MEMBERS 1935 J. O. HEINTZ N. S. KERR J. D. Lfxxxox, JR, I. S. BIICHELMAN 1936 C. F. GODFREY 1937 1938 T. G. AHERN S. KERR G. C.-XRRELL C. MAHONEY JACKSON PALMER R. H. Tnoiinfsox R. R. R.ATHBONE F. E. ULEN W. E. XVILSON G. A. Dowxmc J. L. BIURPHY, IR. J. C. TRASK, IR. ,JR THE 1935 PEAN April 27 May 4 Bfay II May 18 june I ACADEMY TRACK SQUAD 1935 Track Schedule . . . . Bowdoin Junior Varsity Won by Bowdoin Junior V New Hampshire Freshmen Won by Exeter . . . . Harvard Interscholastics Harvard Freshmen . . . Andover at Andover arsity THE 1935 PEAN 21 GEORGE HENRY SELLECK, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed October, 1396. Prepared for college at Glens Falls Academy, X, Y. A.B., Williams. Instructor at the Hamilton School, Philadelphia, Pa. JOHN CQPELAND KIRTLAND, A.M., L.H.D. Morison Professor of Latin. Elected October, 1307. Prepared for college at Trumansburg Academy, Trumansburg, N. Y. A.B., Hobart College, ISOOQ A.M., ISOKS1 L.H.D., IOIS, Leland Stanford Junior University. if K XII, 115 B K Instructor at lVashington College, Tacoma, lYash.g Manzanita Hall, Palo Alto, Cal., Leland Stanford Junior University, Hobart College, Columbia University Summer Session. WINTHROP EDWARDS FISKE, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October 1899. Prepared for college at Lowell High School, Lowell, Mass., A.B., A.M., Harvard. Instructor at Racine College Grammar School, Racine, Wis, Assistant in Physics at Harvard. Member of Eastern Association of Physics Teachers. ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK, A.M., Ph.D. Cilley Professor of Greek. Elected October, 1899. Prepared for college at Norwich, N. Y. A.B., Harvard University, I8Q3Q A.M., 18941 Pl1.D.,1S99. A T, CID B K Instructor at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass.g Wesleyan Uni- versity, Middletown, Conn. Member ofHarvard Club of Boston, Ameri- can Philological Association, Classical Association of New England. Author of Studies in the Life of St. Paul, Doctor's thesis, in Harvard Studies. 246 THE 1935 PEAN 1934 Track Season February 3 . . . February I7 . . . February 24 . . , March 3 . , . . March I7 . . April 28 . . . May 5 . . . May I2 . . May 26 . . june 2 . . . . At Exeter, New Hampshire Freshmen. Won by Exeter. At Exeter, Huntington School. Won by Exeter. . At Exeter, Bowdoin Jay-Vees. Won by Exeter. . At Cambridge, Harvard Freshmen. XVon by Harvard Freshmen . At Andover, Andover. Won by Andover. . At Exeter, Bowdoin ,Tay-Vees. Won by Exeter. . At Exeter, New Hampshire Freshmen. Won by Exeter. . At Exeter, Harvard Freshmen. Won by Harvard Freshmen. . At Cambridge, Harvard Interscholastics. Won by Andover. . At Exeter, Andover. 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 1914 . . . SQ 37 1890 . . . no meet 1915 . , . 41 54 1891 . . . . 44 46 1916 . . . 70 1-3 25 2-3 1892 .,.. . 36 54 1917 . . . no meet 1893-1896. . , no meets 1918 , . . 72 1-2 23 1-2 1897 . . . . 37 I'2 66 1-2 1919 . . . . 72 2-3 35 1-3 1898 . . . SQ 37 1920. . . 58 50 1899 . . . 68 1-6 35 5-6 1921 . . . SQ 1-4 48 3-4 1900 , . . 57 1-2 46 1-2 1922 . . 69 3-4 56 1-4 1901 . . . 61 43 1923 . . . . 58 68 IQO2 . . SI 53 1924. . . . 55 71 1903 . , . 37 2-3 58 1-3 1925 . . . 60 2-3 65 1-3 1904 . . . 63 2-3 32 1-3 1926 . . . 41 S5 1905 . . . no meet 1927. . . 37 89 1906 . . . . 47 1-2 48 1-2 1928 . . . 42 I-2 83 I-2 1907 , , , . SQ 1-6 56 5-6 1929 . . . 49 77 1908 . A . . 58 38 1930 . . . 70 1-2 55 1-2 1909 1 - - - 47 49 1931 - - - 72 S4 1910 . . . 54 1-6 41 5-6 1932 . . . 45 81 1911 - A - 58 37 1035- - - 46 223 79 1-3 1912 .... . 71 25 IQ54 ...,. . 56 70 IQI3 .... . 48 48 Exeter points . . 2,076 1-6 Andover points . . 2,031 5-6 Meets won . . 18 Meets won . . . 20 One tie meet .. ..I7Ift. THE 1935 PEAN 247 Evcnls 40-Xillfd Dash . 60-Yard Dash . . 70-Xfilfd Dash . . . 45-Yard High Hurdles 75-Yard Low Hurdles 75'yv2lI'd High Hurdles Mile Run .... IOOO-Yard Run . . SSO-Yard Run . 6oo-Yu rd Run . 440-hrilfd Run . . . 300-Yard Run . . . Running Broad jump Shot Put ...... Pole Vault ..., Ezfczzfs IOO-h721fdD21Sl1 . . 220-Yard Dash . . 440-Yard Run . HalffMile Run . . One-Mile Run . . I2O-S'i11'd Hurdles . . 220-Yard Hurdles . . Running High Jump 12-lb. Shot Put . . . Pole Vault ..... Running Broad Jump 12-lb. Hammer Throw Discus Throw . . . Javelin Throw . Thompson Cage R01 ards 1-43-5 5. ..61-5s. . . 71-55. . ..6s. - -'93'iS- . ..IOS. . . 4 m., 34 s. . 2 ni., 24 s. . 2 rn., 5 s. . . 1 m., IQ 2-5 s. . . 53 s. . . 5'S S. 22 . , , ft. . . 4911 ., 7 T12 in. Records fifdkbl' J. M. DONOV.-XN J. M. DONOVAN W. M. PIKE J. RAMSAY J. M. DONOVAN J. Rfxmssv j. M. DONOVAN W. R. BONTHRON W. R. BONTHRON W. R. BONT1-1RoN j. P. IAFFE A. F. BLACKMAN 1. F. DINEEN F. G. HLlI.LISTER H. TURNER, JR. W. L. PETTINGELL . Ili-l.., 51n. Outdoor Records Rvfords '-94'55- . 21 3-5 s. . .49 1-5 s. . 1m., 57 s. . .4m.,264-5s. .. 153-SS. 24 9-1o s. 1 1-2 ' . ..6fL, -1n. . . S2 ft.,6in. . . . I2 ft., 1-2 ln. . 23 ft., 5 3-S in. . . . I33ff.,7iI'1. . . 174 ft., 1 1-2 ln. Jlakvr F. W. WATIQRMAN A. F. BLAC1c11.1N F. J. LANE R. G. SM1TH A. H. O'NEII. T. D. DIACKENZIE C. T. ELLIOTT, IR. R. H. OiCONNELL W. L. XVHALEN E. H TURNER, JR. W. L. PETTINGELL H. T. XVORTHINGTON H. C. EMERY I. A. BRANDENBURG I. BRENNER Dale 1934 1933 1929 1928 1933 1928 1934 IQSO 1930 1930 IQ32 IQ5I IQ32 1930 1933 193-1- Dan 1920 IQ5I IQ32 IQIS IQ24 1911 1923 1924 1918 1933 1934 1913 1920 1925 1931 QQQQQEJQ - MQ' -1' THE 1935 PEAN 249 Captain Allen Coach Murch Manager Carter Baseball ESPITE a strong team both on the tield and at bat, the Red and Gray suffered a comparatively unsuccessful season. On account of the inability of the Academy pitchers to withstand the on- slaught of their opponents in late innings, the team won but eight out of fifteen games, losing, among these, the traditional Andover game by a score of seven to three. Starting the season with two smashing triumphs, P. E. A. downed the Huntington nine, eight to tive, and a powerful Somerville team, tive to four. Much to the surprise and dismay of the experts, Exeter bowed to Harvard Freshmen, three to one. After two lesser victories, the Academy nine ended all hopes of having a successful season, succumbing to St. John's Prep., Yale Fresh, and Lawrence Academy in rapid succession. Rising to defeat lllorcester Academy and Clairemont High School, eighteen to three, it lapsed back into ignominity by losing its Fifth game of the season to St. .lohn's, eleven to three. After winning two more games, the team lost to Tilton Academy, twelve to nine. The Andover game, the letter game of the season, was lost to the Blue, seven to three. Until the eighth inning the score was tied three apiece, but Andover clinched the struggle with the aid of four bases on balls, an error and a single. Prominent among those who starred for Exeter were Alfred E. Colwell and Captain Russ Allen. For his excellence in baseball and for his unrivaled value to the team, Alfred Colwell was awarded the Dana P. Wingate trophy for general excellence. For the season of i935 Everett M. Woodman was elected Captain, and William B. Canby received the managership. 250 THE 1935 PEAN Caplaizl Coarlz lllunagcr H. COLWELL F. BIARCUS . R. ALLEN . . Ii. G. CLARK. J. SAVAGE . M. YVOODMAN E. B.-XRNICLE C. STUART . KEVORKIAN . Back Rnw W Mr. Murch, Beard, Clark, Revorkiam, Miller, Mr. Easton Sammi Row - Whitney, Howard, Donovan. Abrams, Thorpe, Stuart Fran! Raw Y Bnrniclc, Woorlmnn, Carter, Allen, Marcus, Colwell, Savage Academy Baseball Team MEMBERS . . C. R. ALLEN . . S. A. MURCH . . N. M. CARTER . . Calclzer . Pilclzcv' . Fiml Bare . Second Base . . Third Base . . S1101-tSlop . Lcjl Field . Ccnler Field . Right Field T H E 1 9 3 5 P E A N 251 1934 Baseball Season Exeter . . . Huntington School . . . 5 Exeter . . . Somerville High School . . 4 Exeter . . . Harvard Freshmen . . . 3 Exeter . . . 18 Tufts Freshmen. . . 2 Exeter . . . 4 Cushing Academy ...... . 2 Exeter . . . St. 1ohn's Preparatory School . . . . IO Exeter . . . 5 Yale Freshmen .....,, . 4 Exeter . . . 4 Lawrence Academy . . . 7 Exeter . . . IO Worcester Academy ...,. . 9 Exeter . . . 18 Claremont High School .... . 3 Exeter . . . 3 St. Iohn's Preparatory School , . . II Exeter . . . 22 Governor Dummer Academy . . . 2 Exeter . . . 2 Hebron Academy .... . . 1 Exeter . . . 9 Tilton Academy . . . , I2 Exeter . . . 3 Andover .... . 7 Exeter vs. Andover Baseball Scores lI373'I034l YEAR P. E. A. P. A. 1 YEAR P. E. A. P. A. .x. YEAR P. A. P. .1. .x. 1878 . I2 1 1899 . . 6 8 1916 . . . 2 1 1878 . 8 IO 1900 . , 5 9 1917 . . . N0 game 1879 . 2 IO 1901 . , 8 5 1918 . . . IO 1 1880 . 0 9 1901 . . 2 9 1919 . . . II 4 1881 . 5 I5 1901 . . 0 9 1920 . , . 8 5 1882 . 7 5 1902 . 5 3 1921 . . . 1 3 1883 . . 5 16 1903 . . 0 1 1922 . 2 I5 1884 . . 5 13 IQO4 . 2 1 IQ25 . , 5 IO 1885 . 9 1 1905 . . 4 6 IQ24 . . . 0 9 1886 . 7 6 1906 . . 2 3 1925 . . . 5 0 1887 . 6 22 1907 . f- 3 1926 . . . 7 6 1888 , . 4 6 IQOg . . 3 5 1927 . . . II 5 1889 . 3 2 1909 . . 5 3 1928 . . . 1 0 1890 . No game 1910 . . 4 5 1929 . . . I2 2 1891 . 1 7 1911 . . 2 1 1930 . . . 2 .1 1892 . . . 5 IO IQIZ . 4 5 1931 . . . 4 2 1893-96 . . . N0 games 1913 . . 5 4 1902 . . 7 5 1897 . . . . I2 6 1914 . . 7 0 1933 . . , 3 0 1898 ...... 2 8 1915 . . . IO 2 1934 ...... 3 7 Games won: Andover, 28g Exeter, 26 Total runs: Andover, 3063 Exeter, 263 252 THE 1935 PEAN 3 . - L. .. A F I I, A 1 1935 Baseball Squad Ctlpfll in EVERETT M. VVOODMAN T. Ii. BARNICLE W. S. BEARD L. T. CHASE P. G. CLARK A. J. ALTER NORBIAN Cossv C oaulz SIMEON A. BIURCH MEMBERS 1935 R. W. GALBRAITH, A. L. JOHNS H. D. MILLER, JR. 1936 A. L. GAGLIARDI 1937 I. A. LEITH R. I. SAVAGE 1938 .T W. J. FITZPATRICK J. O. M ana gcr XVILLIAM M. CANBY J. M. ROWE ERWIN STARR G. P. XVARDLEY, JR. E. M. WVOODMAN E. S. MERRILL I. R. SKUSE RUTTER, IR. THE 1935 PEAN 253 Exeter- Exeter Exeter- Exeter- Exeter- Exeter-1 6 Exeter- 9 Exeter- Exeter- Exeter- Exeter- Exeter- Exeter- Exeter- Exeter- 'J X. . , i 1 .r m. l . 5 :ev y iff! JYQS' , rw fir' . ? , .3 I -aff, S 1:0 if X..-h-QMMKQJ' Captain Woodman Manager Canby 1955 Baseball Schedule . . April 17 . , April 20 . . April 24 . . April 27 . . May 1 . . . . . Somerville High School--14 . . Harvard Freshmen-6 . . . . Tufts Freshmen-S , New Hampshire Freshmen- . . . Cushing Academy-25 , , May 4 . . Yale Freshmen-5 . . MayS . . . . Lawrence Academy-ro ..May11 ..May15 ..May18 . .Mayzz ..Mayz5 .. Mayzg ..I1me5. .. Iune8. . . Worcester Academy- . . . . Dorchester High School- . . . . St. Iohn's Preparatory- Governor Dummer Academy . . . . Hebron Academy- . . New Hampton School- . . Tilton Academy . . Andover fat Exeterl- I THE 1935 PEAN 2 55 J N Basketball Y losing but one game during the preliminary season of nine games and defeating .Xndover 53 to zo in the Thompson Gymnasium. March 9. lixeter had an exceptionally successful season in basket- ball. A closely contested game with New Hampshire the outcome of which was 24 to 12 marred Exeterls season. Opening with victories over Lawrence Academy, Tilton School. the Academy team continued its ' fr ' ' r 2 ' ' ' umninb streal. by dtftating Huntington School, Governor Dummer .'Xcademy, Quincy High School and Harvard Freshmen. After losing the next game to New Hampshire Freshmen. the team won from lVorcester Academy and Tufts Freshmen. - Exeter entered the Andover basketball game a favorite and was not troubled to win Captain Xuvust . . . . . 5 C. Beltzner was the only player who had been in the IQ34 Andover game. .Xround him. Coach Oscar Pearson moulded his strong team from new material. Coach Pearson also had a wealth of reserves. many of whom were allowed to play in the .Xndover frame to get their letters. During the season George P. XYardley, a forward, was high scorer with IIC! points and was followed by Roscoe Walker, also a forward, with 65 points. ' XVilliam A. Cordingley was elected captain for the 1936 season. B. H. Schur was appointed manager. Coach Pearson and Captain Beltzner are to be congratulated for having such a successful season. 22 THE 1935 PEAN WILHELM SEGERBLOM, A.B . Instructor in Chemistry. .Appointed June, 1900. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy, A.B., Harvard, 1897. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the American Chemical Society, New Hampshire Academy of Science. and New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. Coun- cilor for the Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society. Department Editor of the JUZIVIILZI of Clzrnzical EKIZIELTIIUJI. Author of scveral boolas on Chemistry. STILLMAN PERCY ROBERTS CI-IADWTCK, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in History. Appointed August, 19o:. Prepared for college at Boston Latin School. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Har- vard. A T Instructor at Brewster Free Academy, Wolfeboro, N. H. Member of American Historical Association, New England Teachers' Association, Ossipee Club. Author of f'An Outline of Ancient Historyf, LAURENCE MURRAY CROSBIE, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1903. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, IQO4. Signet. Author of The Phillips Exeter Academy, a Histo1y. 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. Member of the New England Association of Teachers of English. Newspaper articles. Casual correspondent for various newspapers. THE 1935 PEAN Q56 5.1 E E ' 18 as lv bf it S l fi' E , f N- so r s o 3'Q Captain Beltzner Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . , Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . . Exeter . , Exeter . 'u Coach Pearson Manager Etherington 1955 Basketball Season . . 3,9 Lawrence Academy . . , 21 . . 25 Tilton School . . . . . 21 . . 72 Huntington School ..... . 3 . , 33 Governor Dummer Academy . . , . IO . . 34 Quincy High School .... . . I7 . . 36 Harvard Freshmen .... . . 2 5 . 22 New Hampshire Freshmen . . . . 24 , 27 Worcester Academy . . . . . 25 . . 41 Tufts Freshmen .... . . IQ . . 33 Andover .... , . zo THE 1935 PEAN 257 Caplain . Coach . . Illanagfv . R. W. ANDERSON W. G. METZGER, 3D A. C. BELTZNER W. A. CORDINGLEY, JR. E. T. DOBBW, JR. Back Row - Metzger, Etherington Third Row - Finocnn, Mitchell, Hoyt. Second Raw -' Merritt, Dobbin, Ruml. Mudge, Otis, Cordingley Fran! Raw - Wardley, Mr. Pearson, Beltzner, Mr. Murch, Walker Academy Basketball Team . AUGUST C. BELTZXER . OSCAR W. PEARSON . SAHJFORD G. ETHERIXGTOX, JR. MEMBERS 1935 G. O. BIUDGE C. F. OHS 1936 I. W. FIXOCAN, JR. H. O. How, JR. H. R. lX1ERRITT, JR. W. J. TRAL'Tx1.xx G. P. XYARDLIEY, ja. A. E. AIITCHELL TREADWELL RL'ML Roscoe WVALKER, JR . I Q Q N if 1 . of I .. ,,,:,, +1 if ' Ax! P i'ff,..1., I r R -fi-- ' 4 ' . , if 3 ' - ,- .. .' 'E -,Q 1 -12192. THE 1935 PEAN 259 in , ogg Xi 5? ii f ,Q I 2.2 Ji def' ' XX? ws... -sfff Hockey UTTING a strong team on the ice, Exeter had a successful hockey season winning six out of nine games in the preliminary season, and closing with a two to one victory over Andover. Although the team got off to a slow start, losing to the Harvard Freshmen in the Brst game, and Melrose High School in the second, it gathered momentum by winning the next five games from New Hampton. Heb- ron, Arlington High School, Bridgton, and the New Hampshire Freshmen. ,Tourneying to Yale, the team lost to a strong Freshman team. The final game of the preliminary season, however, found the team playing fast hockey to win from Dartmouth Freshmen. Andover proved to be a stubborn opponent in the Boston Arena, and as a result Exeter was pushed to win two to one. By this victory over the Blue, the Academy team stretched the number of victories to nine during the last nine years. Four of last year's lettermen played in the game, all four forming the nucleus of the team throughout the season. Four who did not see service in the Andover game were voted letters by the Athletic Association. The manager for the ro36 season will be Schuyler BI. Meyer. but the captain will not be chosen until next winter, because no lettermen are returning. 260 THE 1935 PEAN Captain Feelcy January 5 , . January I2 . January 16 . . January IQ . . January JI . January 23 . January 26 , , january 30 , , February 2 , February 6 . , February 9 . , im.. Coach Rogers 1935 Hockey Season ..Alumni.,.... . . Harvard Freshmen . , . . Melrose High . . . . . Hebron Academy . . . New Hampton . . , Arlington High . , . Bridgton Academy . . . . . New Hampshire Freshmen. , . Yale Freshmen . . . . . . Dartmouth Freshmen , . . Andover .... . . Exeter and Andover Hockey Scores 1914 . . 1915 . . 1916 . . 1917 . , 1918 . , 1919 . . 1920 . . 1921 . 1922 IQ23 . , 1924 P. E. A. P. A. A. .. .4 1 1925 . . . . 5 o 1926 . . . . 3 o 1927 . . , . 1 2 1928 . . . 2 3 1929 . . . II 1 1930 . . . . 4 2 1931 . . . . o 4 IQ32 . . . . o 3 1933 . . . . 6 o 1934 ...1 3 1935 Manager Haggerty E. A. ..I 3 ..1 2 ..o I ..6 2 .2 o .2 1 ..6 o ..9 I .o 2 .2 o . 2 I P. E. A. P. A. A. ....Nogame ..1 2 ..2 1 ..3 2 ..9 o ..4 o ..6 I ..2 1 ..4 o 2 ..............2 I Games won: Exeter, 155 Andover, 6. Total goals: Exeter, 75, Andover, ZQ THE 1935 PEAN 261 C. H. AUGSPURGER T. E. BARNICLE E. F. BROWN L. T. CHASE Back Row - Williams, Rowe, Brown, Irving Second Raw -- Smith, Augspurger, Jameson, Chase, Barnicle. Downey First Row - Woodman, Mr, Rogers, Feelev, Haggerty, Clark Academy Hockey Team 1935 P. E. G. CLARK F. L. DOWNEY, JR. J. A. FEELEY F. C. IRVING, JR, W. S. IAMESON, JR. J. M. M.xTrr1Qs, JR. J. M. Rowr-3 H. P. XYILLIAMS. JR Ii. M. Woomux THE 1935 PEAN 263 X X X SN SX 4X5,t . .ic p It i W F tg 1 f Ni' s' ' 'Qin ijt fr 'X A 1 t N x WW X XXX QX. . , X Y X Swimming HIS past year, the .Academy swimming tealn did not have a very successful season due partly to the unusual strength of the opposition, and the unfamiliarity of the new coach, XValter Colbath, with the team. The meet with Andover was lost this year, 18-47. Although they lost the majority of their meets, the Academy team made a good showing in all of them because of the outstanding ability of Captain Wilson, Curwen, and Meeker. Against Gardner High and Andover, Curwen broke the school record for the loo-yard free style by swimming it in 56.1. The medley relay team was also unusually powerful this season and the school record in this event was tied in the course of the season. The first meet of the season was with Huntington at their pool, in which the Academy team was beaten 32-33 in an exceedingly close meet. The next Saturday saw the Yale Freshmen defeated 38-27. Although our opponents entered the contest a slight favorite, to everyones surprise and joy they were vanquished in a meet displaying probably the best swimming ot the year at the Thompson pool. On the following Saturday, the Academy team went down to defeat before an exceptionally strong Harvard Freshman squad, 41-24. Our next opponents were the Gardner High School against whom the team scored a record number of points by defeating them 52415. In the last clash of the season before the Andover encounter, the team again was defeated by Dartmouth Freshmen, 31-54, in one of the season's most exciting meets. Exeter entered the thirteenth Andover dual meet with Andover a slight favorite, but the Andover men, despite the fact that the Exeter team swam much faster time than they had all season, conquered, 47418, in a meet which saw every record either broken or tied by the inspired swimming of the Andover team. The events however, were closely contested, and the meet was much closer than the score might indicate. For the 1936 season, Henry A. Curwen was chosen to captain the team, and David S. Cohen was elected manager. 264 THE 1.935 PEAN s t 5' all Captain Wilson Coach Colbath Manager Maynard January 26 February 2 February o February 16 February 23 March 2 March 9 1955 Swimming Season Huntington School at Boston . Yale Freshmen at Exeter . . Harvard Freshmen at Exeter . Gardner High School at Exeter . . Roxbury Boys' Club at Exeter . . . Dartmouth Freshmen at Exeter. . . Andover at Andover ...... . E. O. 39 33 38 97 24 41 52 13 No meet 31 34 18 47 THE 1935 PEAN 265 Caplain . Coach. . .Uamzgfr R. H. BLNNS E. W. KINSLLY, IR. LEB. C. .ANTHONY R. C. C.mPB1zLL Bafk Run' 7 Mr. Colbath, Biuns. Campbell. Maynard Serum! Raw - Cosby, Kinslcy, Rines. Anthony, Wood, Cobb Firsl Row - Bosworth, Curwen, Meeker, Wilson, Miller, Lehmann, O'Brien Academy Swimming Team 1935 C. K. MIQIQKER H. D BIILLER R. D F. O'BRIEN 1936 D. B. Conn H. A. CURWEN E. L. DE.'XRBORN 1937 CHARLES I. WILSON XVALTER N. CoLB.xTn Gm' B. MAyN.xRv, JR. W. H. Rrxns C. J. AVILSON D. G. LEIUIAXN O. B. Woon A. S, Boswokm, IR. NORMAN Cosuy THE 1935 PEAN 23 FRANK WILLIAM CUSHWA, A.M. Odlin Professor of English. Elected February, IQO7. Prepared for college at Martinsburg, W. Va., High School. A.B., West Virginia University, IQOZQ A.M., Harvard, IQO33 Yale, fb K XII, 112 B K Instructor at Martinsburg, IV. Ya., High School, the Choate School. Member of Modern Language Association. I-ENRY 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. 42 F A, fb B K Instructor at University of Maine, Orono, Me., Principal of High School, Orono, Me. HENRY MARTIN SHUTE, A.M. Instructor in German and French. Appointed February, 1907. Prepared for college at Salem, Mass., High School. A.B., Tufts, IQOZQ ., 1902. A T Instructor at University of Maine. 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, ISQ4, A.M.. Harvard University, 18965 Ph.D., Chicago University, 1900. Instructor at Milton Academy, Milton, Mass., University School, Cleveland, O., Cheshire School, Cheshire, Conn. Member of Agaerican Philologieal Association, New England Classical Association. ,, N 5.5 ,,,--:'..:,.:1ff-. .. , . 4- V. . ,.: r . THE 1935 PEAN 267 ag 1 v cy SAE l ...- --lug it , Tl f it, f V XXX X X - . -x 3 . , I d Q' I i , QW 'Q-XX is x X X .h , X A 'K X I N X x X Crew FAIRLY successful Academy crew for the first race of the 1934 season raced the Pomfret shells on their home course. Although the Pomfret shells rowed good races, both Exeter crews won easily. In the second encounter, which was held here at Exeter, Tabor won from our first boatg but our seconds defeated their second boat in an exciting race. Then, for the first time since Exeter has been racing Noble and Greenough, we won both races from her. This was a very unexpected victory, After upsetting Noble. we, in our turn. were upset. A hard-fighting Brooks aggregation crossed their own finish line with both their shells in front of Exeter. Middlesex raced us at Exeter to wind up the schedule. This pair of races was the most exciting of the year. In the first race, the Middlesex second boat just nosed out the fighting Exeter seconds in the closest fmish seen here in years. The race of the first boats was almost a duplication of that close finish. In this race the Middlesex boat set a new course record of two minutes and thirty-one seconds. Prospects for a successful 1935 season are very good. Four veterans are returning, Captain Dean, Bates, Curwen, and Dresser. Philip Dean was elected captain, and W. E. Ver Planck manager. 268 THE 1935 PEAN as Y' 3 1 X P i l Q Six l l t i ' i il L ,Q -1iL'llKS l - A v Captain Doble Coach Benton 1934 Crew Season Pomfret, at Pomfret ,..... Won by Exeter First Boat Won by Exeter Second Boat Tabor ...,......... . . VVon by Tabor First Boat Won by Exeter Second Boat Noble and Greenough, at Cambridge Won by Exeter First Boat Won by Exeter Second Boat l l at North Andover Brooks Sc xoo , t . . . . ' ' 1 F' t Boat VN on by Brooks Schoo 1rs Won by Brooks Second Boat Middlesex ............ Won by Middlesex First Boat Won by Middlesex Second Boat Manager Wood May 5 .May I2 May IQ .May 26 . June 2 X THE 1935 PEAN 269 Bow . N0.2 . . No.3 . . Stroke . Coxswain Bow .. No.2.. No. 3 . . Stroke . C oxswain Back Raw - Mr. Benton, Glueck. Coors, Mr, Bissell. Casparis, Wood Second Raw - Woodrufi, Grover First Raw - Stebbins, Dresser, Doble, Curweu, Bates ACADEMY CREW Academy First Boat Academy Second Boat F. D. DOBLE D. S. GLUECK I. T. BATES W. S. CASPARIS I. H. GROVER S. I. STEBBINS W. L. DRESSER PHILIP DEAN H. A. CURWEN I. H. XVOODRUTF 270 THE 1935 PEAN ACADEMY CREW SQUAD 1 195 5 Crew Season Pomfret School .......,. . . May 4 -.'.,,, ,A RQ Won by Exeter First Boat 11153152 Won by Exeter Second Boat :JV .1 Tabor, at Marion ...,..... . . May II :ll ' Won by Tabor First Boat Won by Tabor Second Boat Noble and Greenough ....... . . May 18 Brooks School .,....,.. . . May 25 my Q Middlesex School, at Middlesex . . . , .June 1 ,Nil . K xx. -J, Captain Dean Manager Ver Planck THE 1.935 PEAN 271 ' 1, Q XX 2 S' XQ x N ew xxx y S LM?- Xv. ' we-if., v N--' be , T. X x in . txmxrkxsx s 1 if--M . 'VK t SQ:-f : V, gi zgxx. X , i l 1 iiyri -: fi t X V! 5' X ra X 2 We . S 5 QL? Tennis RINGING the tennis season to a close with a tive to four defeat from Andover, this year's team enjoyed a mediocre year. The team played a schedule of twelve matches and was victorious in nine. This performance cannot be called good, however, because the team went down to defeat in the hands of the Bowdoin Varsity, the Harvard Junior Varsity and Andover, all strong teams. On the other hand. the victories came at the expense of weak teams. The defeats were by scores of five to four, while most of the victories were landslides for the Exeter team. When Exeter was leading Andover four to one in the annual match, rain brought the play to a close. Play was resumed the next week when Andover returned to Exeter and won all the remaining four points to take the match. - The team won from Melrose High School, Boston College Freshmen, M. I. T. Freshmen. Newton High School, Nashua High School, Harvard Freshmen, Arlington High School, Saint Paul's School, and Malden High School. Elliot F. Brown, all-class tennis captain in 1933. was elected captain for the 1935 season. Brewster C. Breeden was selected manager. .Ng THE 1935 PEAN rn i i M,g4Vi . , :F H iii fi 3 l l ! L V .J sv-,Q Captain Bute Coach Rogers Manager Benchley 1954 Tennis Season EXETER OPPONENTS 8 April 21 . . Melrose High School-1 4 April 25 . . Bowdoin-5 7 April QS . . Boston College Freshmen-o 8 May 2 . . M. I. T. Freshmen-o I2 May 5 . . Newton High School-1 4 May 9 . . Harvard junior Varsity-5 9 May I2 . . Nashua High School-o 6 May 16 . . Harvard Freshmen-3 IS May IQ . , Arlington High School-2 7 May 23 . . St. Pau1's School-2 9 May 26 . , Malden High School-o 4 June 6 . . Andover-5 THE 1935 PEAN 273 Back Row - Ryan, Appel, Young, Brown, Tuohy Fran! Row - Burt, Mr. Rogers, Bute, Beuchlcy, Taylor Academy Tennis Team Caplain . . . . O. M. BATH, JR. Cuach . . . . P. C. ROGERS Manager . ...... . . N. G. BIQNCHLEY MEMBERS R. E. ANDERSON, JR. E. F. BROWN R. M. RYAN I. C. APPEL D. S. BUR1' D. H. TAYLOR O. M. BATR, JR. J. J. TUOHY 274 THE 1935 PEAN 4. r 's ' I i E C ,-pq ACADEMY TENNIS SQUAD -L I I ' X ,T 195 5 Tenms Team . 'g EXETER OPPONENTS i V , f 6 April 27 Tufts Freshmen-1 A 6 May 1 Melrose High School-1 F X I 9 May 4 Newton High School-o 1 ' 6 May IS Malden High School-o L , Q 4 May II Harvard Freshmen-5 X l I . . May IS Bowdoin junior Varsity- . ah ' May I5 Bowdoin Junior Varsity- , fi May 18 Dartmouth Freshmen- 'X 'Z May 23 St. Pau.l's School- X an ' l May 25 Open - . June 5 Andover . ' 3 --XL aL .. ' -v- 5 '.':iy Captain Brown Manager Breeden THE 1.935 PEAN 275 I. t 5 Xe S X Ll l X S J-7 I 1 YJ- s x vim JN! X . X 2 x - - n f X X MEX X X g J Yix x X XX F ' ', O st AX 3 1 f N X ' 'f ' x f ' si X L X. af X f fu - 1 c X X is 5? 'S Nj a N5 Q '- . X 9 Q Qs... ---- -..... 4 ' 2 I5 lglfrl,,l, ' It E l.l,5IX KH l,l'l,T VIII: Nt, flzlfirl, . alllolglliil ,yhnllc ,oh U I4 f- tw i , , . , ,, :U Golf OTNG through a scheoule of eight matches undefeated, the Academy golf team had one of the most successful seasons in recent years. Three members of the 1953 team and one All-Class player reported and it was around these men that Coach Crosbie formed his team. Captain R. B. Cooney, T. W. Holmes and Donald Prouty were members of the IQ55 team and Richard Knight was the All-Class player. In spite of a thunder and lightning storm which broke as the players were commencing their second nine holes of the match with .-Xndox er, the Exeter team emerged victorious six to three. Stripped to th waist ot' their clothing, all the players displayed their best golf, forgetting the he. ' H. R. Merritt was elected Captain and J. B. Joh ' ' e ivy deluge of rain. nson u as selected Manager for the r935 season. 24 THE 1935 PEAN EDWIN VICTOR SPOONER, B.S. Instructor in French. Appointed June, IQI 1. Prepared for college at Hudson, Mass., High School. B.S., Dartmouth, 1894, Harvard. E X Instructor at Bridgton, Me., Academy, Detroit University School, Lawrenceville School. CORNING BENTON, A.M. Appointed September, IQII. Appointed Treasurer, 1922. Prepared for college at Newton, Mass., High School. AB., Harvard, IQOTQ A.M.. Harvard. IOOS. II H Assistant in History, Harvard fniversity. PAUL HUNTINGTON LINABERRY. A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed October, IQI2. Prepared for college at the Oneonta, X. Y., High School. A.B., Har- vard. IQOSQ A.M.,191o. Instructor at L'Ecole de Commerce, Lyon, France, Lycee Ampere, Lyon, France, Lecteur d'anglais a la Facultei des Lettres, Universite de Lyon, France. Vice-President of the New England Modern Language Association, Harvard Teachers' Association. ALFRED REYNOLDS WIGHTMAN, A.B., A.M., Pn.D. Instructor in Latin. Appointed October, 1912. Prepared for college at Rogers High School, Newport, R. I. AB., Brown, ISO3, A.M., IQOO1 Ph.D., Harvard, IQOQ. Cammarian Club. db B K Instructor at Morgan Park, Ill., Academy, University of Vermont, Hobart College, Cambridge Latin School. 276 THE 1935 PEAN 4 Bal el . my ,. 5: 5 . X ia, rg. ax., 0 if Ev ,, Y xv ,xxx Captain Cooney Coach Crosbie Manager Exeter, 9 . . Exeter, 9 . Exeter, S . . Exeter, 7 . , Exeter, 5 . . Exeter, 5 . . Exeter, I2 I-2. . Exeter, 6 . . 1934 Golf Season Nashua High School, o Thayer Academy, o Governor Dumrner Academy Boston College Freshmen, o St. Pauls School, I Clark School, I Franklin High School, Andover, 3 x Borden 2 I'2 THE 1935 PEAN 277 Back Rau' - Mr. Crosbie, Eisenhart, Augspurgcr, Cameron, Prouty, Mr, Carhzxrt Firs! Raw 7 Ijams, Borden, Cooney, Merntt, Knight Captain Coach . . Ilia nagvr R. B. Coomay R. B. KNIGHT H. R. BIERRITT Academy Golf Team . . R. B. Cooxu' . . L. M. CROSBIE . A. G. BORDEN MEMBERS Ii. B. TJAMS DONALD PROUTY R. T. CAMERON C. H. .-XVGSPURGER R. H. E1sEx'1-IART 278 THE 1935 PEAN li V 4 L Captain Merritt ACADEMY GOLF SQUAD IQXETER 6 7 5 S S S 41' 1, 1935 Golf Schedule May May May May May May May 15 May June OPPONLZNTQ Nashua High School-2 I-2 Governor Dummer Academy- St. Paul's School-I New Preparatory-1 Clark School-I Boston College Freshmen-o Harvard Freshmen-4 1-2 Peabody High School- 5 Andover- Manager Johnson THE 1.935 PEAN 279 ,sc 22 ig ,K xii R 1-5 X s-f et! M IIN xJ i 1 if it TES rr 5 Wllllllll ww L! Vg N fu l .lui .. Soccer HIS year the Academy soccer tea m, despite the indications ofthe scores, had a strong team. With only three returning lettermen, Conch Galt was faced with the dillicult task of forming a team for the hard schedule. In the opening game against a s rong Quincy team, Exeter went down in de- feat. In the next game, however, Exeter began to hit her stride, beating New Hampton. In the next two contests the team met defeat at the hands of the Harvard Freshmen and Deerfield. In the last preliminary game, Exeter emerged victorious over Tilton. Then the team went into the Andover game as the underdog. Andover, having an exceptionally powerful team, was undefeated. The game was hard fought, and Exeter did fine work in holding Andover to only two goals. Coach Galt and the team deserve Warm praise for their worthy battle against the Blue. W. S. Happer and H. P. Rounsefell were elected captain and manager respectively for thc IQ35 season. QSO THE 1 935 PEAN ,, E ' f '- 4 V If ff' E 4. 3 A . fx at f lf' f - -Q '. t c., .. -Q bt i YQ, , - W. V x S ' '54 17 . 'F Qi. ,, ,-...c -cL,,x.c. -AL. Captain Towuseml Exeter, o . . Exeter, 1 , Exeter, o . . Exeter, o . , Exeter, 2 . . Exeter, o . . 1934 Soccer October 6 . , . October I3 . . . October 20 , . . October 27 . . . Novembcrg . . Nox ember 7 . S- Coach Galt Season Manager Dorr Quincy High School, 2 New Hampton, o Harvard F reshmen, 1 Deertield Academy, 1 Tllton Academy, 1 Andover, 2 THE 1935 PEAN 281 Back Rau' - Mr Galt, M:1cNciI, Happer, Dorr Sfmfld Raza - Halstead. Palmer, Buehner, Williams. Manning. Bonne: Firsi Rauf - Mathes Lewis Eaton. Townsend, Suriyong, Doughty, Hart Academy Soccer Team Caplain . , Coarlz . flfuzzagvr P. H. BONNIZR, JR. PHILIP BUEHNER, T. R. Duux J. A. DOUGHTY J. F. EATON D. G. H.XLSTE.XD MEMBERS W. S. I-IAPPER 2D T. M. HART R. W. B. LEWIS H. L. BIACNEIL A. S. BI.-XNNINC R. F. TOWNSEND R. M. GAL1' G. A. DORR, JR. J. M XI.-XTHIZS, jk. C. K. BIEEIQLLR JACKSON P.xLMER, JR DIX.AI.XTI SURIYOXG R. F. TOWNSEND H. P. WILLI.x31s, IR. 282 THE 1935 PEAN -I -Y if?- , 1- 1 C oaclzvs . . Jlfdlltlgfl' .... Axsixlazzl Managers C. H. AXCTON D. M. ANDERSON ELLIOTT AVERETT, JR. D. M. BELDEN H. N. K. BROORINGS C. A. CARROLL L. A. CERUTTI T. C. CLARK G. L. CRITTENDEN J. R. CRULLP W. H. CURRIER F. L. DOWNEY W. M. EDMONSIONE F. B. EWING 1935 Lacrosse Squad MEMBERS D. W. FARRINOTON J. A. FEELEY, JR. D. E. FISCHMAN J. M. FRITZ G. B. GARNI J. T. GIFEORD G. H. H.-XNFORD W. S. HIXPPER L. J. HILLIARD T. W. HOXVARD GIRARD IASON F. C. IRVINO, JR. T. D. JOHNSON, JR. B. N. JONES, JR. H. F.. LYNCH N. L. HATCH E. BARTELL C. H. LEONARD L. S. M. XVILLIAMS POSEY, W. KOPP J. M. NL-XTHE5. JR. M. J. MACLEOD, JR F. W. BIILLER, JR. J. B. MOSES DAVID POLIAK P. E. ROCHE TOWNSEND ROGERS D. M. SKIDMORE W. H. G. SMITH W. L. SMITH J. R. SUMAN, JR. R. W. SUTPHEN J. C. TALIAFERRO, 4, W. W. VANDIVER THE 1935 PEAN 283 , ,.. I - l il- t-f-' e H- -vm --- t X V i X - A , 'e flltt X is Squash HE Academy squash team underwent a fairly successful season, winning four and tying one match out of eight. Coach Bennett is to be highly congratulated for the improvement over last yeurls mediocre record, and it is hoped that there will be still more improvement in years to come. Iixeter won the lirst match with North Andover Country Club, but bowed to St. Paul's School on strange courts. 4-1, The team then tied the Cygnet Boat Club, 2-2, and next subdued the Harvard Freshmen team, made up largely of last ye:1r's Academy team. In a return match with St. Paul's School, on the home courts, lixeter conquered its opponent, 342. Although the Brooks Scliool teum won by the score of 5-o in the tirst match, the lixeter team came back to beat them in the second, 3-2, in the hnal match of the season. Julian Ferguson was elected captain, and R. lr. Gustin, -lr., manager, for the IQ430 season. ,1 ,.. , 284 THE 1935 PEAN hu... 'Q x V. Back Row - Mr. Bennett, Clement Firsl Raw - Williams, Ferguson, Townsend, English, Ellis Academy Squash Team Captain . . . R. F. TOWNSEND Coufh . . . G. E. BENNETT Zllarzugvr . , I. C. CLBMENT, IR. MEMBERS F. T. ELLIS, 111. JULIAN FERGUSON R. F. TOYVNSEND I. R. Exousu WARREN VVILLIAMS, JR. THE 1935 PEAN 285 ix x . PSI J if 5 X x . i ,J it x S C wie ! N53 fs i 5 33555 ' 5525?- Wrestling HE wrestling team, playing its first full schedule, underwent a fairly successful season. The team started the season well by defeating the Tufts Freshmen. In the next meet, however, the team was beaten by the North Quincy team. The powerful Harvard Freshmen proved to be too strong for Exeter in the next meet, gaining a decisive victory. The team won the last two preliminary meets, defeating Quincy and Stevens High School respectively. The Andover team was considerably stronger and more experienced than the Exeter team, and in a meet, closer than the score indicates succeeded in winning 23 1-2 to 4 IAZ. Every bout, however, was closely contested, with Captain CiEord winning the only decision for Exeter. Great enthusiasm was shown this year by the large number out for the squad. The team this year was much stronger than last, and congratulations are due Coach Pearson for his fine work. Paul E. Illman and Edward Noyes were elected captain and manager respectively for the 1936 season. THE 1935 PEAN 25 WALTER EVERETT DOE, A.B. Instructor in Maithemzitics. Appointed September, IQI5. Prepared for college :it The Phillips Exeter Aczulemy. A.B. Weslevnn University, 1008. cb N O Instructor :it Holderness School, Plymouth, N. II. Association of the Teachers of Mathematics in New Iiiigluml. HOWARD STANLEY STUCKEY, A.M. Instructor in Latin. Appointed May, 1917. Prepared for college at Musten Park High School, BulIulo, N. Y. A.B., Princeton, IQOS, A.M., IQIS. Tcrrziee Club. 'PB K Instructor at Marietta Academy, Asheville School, The IIill School, Nichols Sehoolg Brooklyn Polytechnic. EARL ALONZO BARRETT, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed September, IQI7. Prepared for college at Detroit Centrul High School. University of Michigan, A.B., Cornell University, IQI4, A.M., University of Minne- sota, IQI6. fb K E, A A XII. -'Il B K Instructor ut Huron College, University of Minnesota. St. .Iohn's School, Mnnlius, N. Y. LEONARD ELKINS PEARL, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed September, IOI7. Prepared for college nt Vermont Academy. A.B., University of Ver mont, IQIO. K E Chemist with the General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Arthur D. Little, Inc., Boston, Standard Alcohol Company, Fullerton 286 THE 1935 PEAN IIS lbs. 1:5 lbs. 135 lbs 145 lbs Cuplu fu Cmzrll. ,lluzm qu C l 1155-I. Class-R Class-.X Class-P Exeter, 6 . Exeter, I3 . Exeter, 25 . Exeter, 21 . Exeter, 25 . Exeter, 4 1-2 Burk Raw - Fritz, Lacey, Rumley, Kirlrler, Hamsl Frou! Row -- O'KeeHe, Mr. Pearson, Gifford, Calhoun, Illmmn Academy Wrestling Team Mel.. FRITZ .xI,lc1c:u HANSL. JR. F. O'K1Lr:FFE lf . ILLMAN Wrestling Season January 16 February 9 February 2 3 March 2 . March 9 . March 16 . . . . JOSEPH T. G1r1foRn . . OSC.-XR W. P1:.xRsoN , . ALAN T. C.x1.HoL'N 155 lbs. Class-Tuoxrxs I,.xc1cx', 2D 165 lbs. Class-I. T. GIFFURD 175 lbs. Class-R. D. IQIDDER Unlimited Class-E. S. RUMELY . . Harvard Freshmen, 22 . . North Quincy High School, 16 . . Tufts Freshmen, I5 . . Quincy High School, IO . . Stevens High School, o . . Andover, 23 I-2 THE 1.935 PEAN 287 A J. I, R R Back Row- Burke, Lacey, Vandiver, Jack, McCarty, Howland, Hanscom, Smith Third Row - Alexander, Anderson, Cosby, Tabor, Eddy, Madsen, Butler, Cool: Serand Raw - Palmer, Merriam, Lathrop, Currier, Swan, Holmes, O'Keet'fe, Arnzen First Row - Moore, Pardee, Hoslord, Alter, Hunter, Knowlton, Graves All-Class Football Team . O. KNOWLTON CG. D. GRAVES, js., H. F. HANSCOMJ . . H. PARDEE CL. D. BURKEB ,........ . . . . A. HLYNTER, JR. QW. F. LATHROP, THOMAS LACEY, ZDJ . . W. MOORE, 3D CW. W. VANDIVER, R. W. SUTPHEN5 . S. HOSEORD CW. H. SMITH, D. M. ANDERSON, , ..... . P. M. TABOR CW. B. BIULVEY, IR., R. ALEXANDERJ ...... E . L, DEARBORN CF. S. MERRIAM, L. M. JACK, C. S. GODFREYD . . . Lzjfi End Lqfl Tackle Left Guard . Cclzicr Right Guard Right Tackle Right End R. W. HOLMES, JR. QGIRARD IASON, I. E. BIADSEN, NORM.AN COSBYQ . Quarlvrbark W. li. CURRIER QP. S. EDDY, I. G. BUTLER, J. R. ARNZEND .... Fa!! Bark A. I. ALTER U. W. MARTIN, A. C. BARKER, JR., ...... . Lrfl Half Bark A F. OlKEEFFE LP. K. PARKER, W. R. SWAN, . . . . . . . Rfgh! Half Back Captain, A. J. ALTER Coach, H. H. THOMAS A Coach, O. W. PEARSON Coach, G. T. MAJOR M anager, M. E. PALMER 288 THE 1935 PEAN Cupllzin. . Mazzagsr . Coach . . K. A. BENTK.-mp . . . M. A. BRIDGHAM, IR. . F. L. LEE .... R. S. HUTCHINSON . A. L. GAGLIARDI . R. E. SESSLER . . D. H. BAUMER . . C. L. LUCAS . . . E. T. LAING . . Bm Ram- - Merrill, DeKmif, Lang ' Sevond Row - Mr. Rickard, Lucas, jack, Gray, Butler, Sorrow Firsl Raw - Sessler, Bentkamp, Lee, Hutchinson, Baumer All-Class Baseball Team . . F. L. LEE . . F. W. SORROW . . MR. G. E. BENNETT . . Calchcr . . . Pitcher . . First Base . . Second Base . . Sl1or!Slop . . Tlzild Base . . Lcfl Field . . CcnferFielri . . Right Field THE 1935 PEAN 2 Back Rau' - Fuller. Scott. Murphy. Williamson. Smith, Tower, Ahern Third Rn-In - Huntington, Bnswurllm. Boyland, Cunncv, S.Ilzer,!Orr, Hlwfurd. Dodge, Tr1ISl-1. Hickey, Rolurrts Srfm1fIRuw - Mr. Lovshin. Kvclcy. Griswold. Miller, Jones, Whollsy. Tr.Iut.m.xn. Mr. Carroll Fin! Row - Fuller. El:Th?l'. Gr.nrIcll. Eaton. Hxxscy. Tavlor, DOYOQ T. G. .AHERN J. B. ANDERSON A. S. BOSWORTII F. 1. BOYLAN W. F. BUIIIJITT I. T. CONNOLLY J. S. COONEY S. T. DENT A. A. DIEVOIE H. W. DODGE J. C. EATON R. S. EISNER E. M. FULLER All-Class Track Squad I.. D. FULLIQR K. A. GRINNIQLI. H. E. GRISWOLD J. F. HASEY , H M. ITICKEY R. S. ITOSFORD J. H. HUNTINGTON R. O. JONES J. F. KEELEY T. D'A. LIICUS S. A. TAIILLER J. L. TAIURPHY W. T. OIIR JACKSON PALMER A. S. ROBERTS P. C. ROOT R. S. S.-xLzIcIx J. A. SIIITII J. W. STEVENS L. M. TAYLOR B. M. THOMPSON I. L. TOwI'R J. C. TRASI: W. J. '1'R,xUTIIAN F. R. AVHOLLEY M. A. AVILLIAMSON 290 THE 1935 PEAN Bow .Xu J .Nu 3 A 0. .J .NU q A n. 6 .N 0 7 Slmkf Cox R. W. XVOODXVARD J. G. XVILSOX H. S. FITZGIBBONS R. D. BREWER P. E. CARLSON E. J. BLEASE R.XX'MOND STOTLER, E. D. CHASE P. S. XVHEELOCK 'J IR THE 1935 PEAN 291 Back Raw - Houk, Schweppe Firsl Row - Johnson, Mr. Rogers. Coors, Benchley. Harding A11-Class Tennis Team 1934 Cllphzizz . , juslcmr Comms Cmzrlz . , P. C. Roc15Rs Jllafmgvr . . . N. G. lhfxclllrzx' MIEMBHRS W. P. CARTER R. C. H.XRDING W. B. jmrxsox JOSEPH Cooks R. T. HOUK D. W. Sc'1m'1:vPF 292 THE 1935 PEAN Burk Ruiz' - Mr. Finch. Truchart .Yrfmzd Rau' f Belden. McCarty. Swczey, Beckwith lfirxl lima - Suman, Baumer, Hoopes, Roche, Noyes A11-Class Basketball Team Captain . . , P. ROCHE Cll411'1I . . . E. D. FIXCII Jhumgcr . . , ..,.. . W. C. TRUEHE,xRT, IR. MEMBERS G. H, ADAMS, JR. D. M. BIQLDEN I. C. Novus A. I. ALTER R. H. BINKERD P. E. ROCHE D. H. B.xU1112R E. L. Hoopns, JR, I. R. SUMAN, IR. E. R. BFCKWITH, IR. W. F. LATHROP B. S. SXVEZEY, JR J. B. BICCARTY H. R. Axslmx' THE 1935 PEAN 293 Burk Rmu -- Riflmrnle.-n, Lglwrence, Furnifs. Filler. Mr. C1,llm:lll1 Frlmi Ruin f Steffen. Lamont, Belcher, Decker. Merrill All-Class SW11'I1I'I11I1g Team .lllxrzugw . . . . I. G. Rrvuxlznsox, JR. 50-Yard Free Style . . ...,,. J. P. B1':xRDs1.1cY R. BI. ILXXVRIQNCE IOO-XY1l1'Cl Breast Stroke . . . W. M. DI-ICKER, 5D zoo-Yurrl Free Style . IOO-X'ilI'Cl Back Stroke Ioo-Ynrd Free Style . Dive . . . ISO'X'llI'Cl Medley . . zoo-Yard Relay . . . R. W. Blarfmik, Ik lu. 8111. flRliBI.li, 3D . . R. S. HOSFQRD, ju. F. W. Brxxs . . j. P. 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Prepared for college at Fairheld High School. A.B.. Dartmouth, 1907. Instructor at Detroit University School and at St. Pau1's School Garden City, Long Island. MYRON RICHARDS WILLIAMS, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed June, 1918. Prepared for college at Central High School, Springfield, Mass. A.B., Harvard, IQIZQ Signet. Instructor at Hartford High School, Groton School. Member of Har- vard Club of Boston. Editor, Ilarwzrd Aditomlc. Editor of Poems of Wordsworth and George Eliot's Mill on the Floss. SAMUEL LEON PARCHER, A.M. Instructor in Physics. Appointed October, IQI8. Prepared for college at High School, Biddeford, Me. Bowdoin, 13945 tlame Mcdital School and Portland School for Medical Instruction, 1S92-3. XII T 296 THE 1935 PEAN BATCHELDER'S BOOKSTORE B.-XTCHELDER R SNYDER COMPANY, INC. BELOIT IRON WORKS BOST TOOTH PASTE CO. BOSTON BOOKBIXDIXG COMPANY, INC. BRADLEY KNITTING COMPANY BROOKS BROTHERS BROOKS, GUY P. BLTDICK CORPORATION CANADA DRY CO. CLARK WILLIAMS AND CO. 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Appointed October, 1919. Prepared for collegesat The Phillips Exeter Academy. S.l3., Mnssuchu- setts Institute of Technology, IQIYQ A T Ag Walker Club. Technology Alumni Association. Engineer with Stone N XVebster 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 .Xcztdemyt Harvard Uni- versity Summer School of Physical Education, 1915. EZRA PIKE ROUNDS, A.B. Director of Admissions and Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September. 1920. Prepared for college at Cornish. Maine. High School. A.B.. Bowdoin. 1920. GAXAIDB K The 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. Diz1lLodge. 111 B K Instructor at Asheville School, Asheville, N. 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Xvebster EXETER LUMBER COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Telephone 153 Exeter., THE ARTHUR M. ROSENBERG CO. TAILORS 16 East 52nd Street. New York 1014 Chapel Street, New Haven. Conn. A Drug' Store Since 1874 Always Catered to P. E. A, Students WE AIM TO PLEASE W. H. SEWARD DRUGGIST EMERSON SCHOOL prepares for Exeter Examinations for Junior and Lower Classes 75 High Street, Exeter. N. For Boys eight to sixteen Mr. Edward E. Emerson, Headmaster Box 870 Exeter. N. H. THE DAVID J. MALLOY PLANT 2857 North Xvestern Ave., Chicago. Illinois Whose cover is again lacing used on the Pean sends best wishes to the Class of 1935 THE 1935 PEAN 333 Student Directory Numbers refer to the pages A U Acton, C. H., 144, 155, 215, 282. S Adams, G. H.. Jr., 42, 44, 155, 141, 176, 205, 222, 224, 292. J Ahern, T. G., 166, 168, 255, 244, 280. L Alexander, E. R., 160, 162. 286, 287. S Alexander, John, 42, 44, 155. L Allebach, N. VV., 160, 162, 207. J Allen, J. M., Jr., 166, 168. U Allen, F., 144, 146, 155. U Alter, A. I., 144, 155, 176, ZOI, 252, 287, 292 L Anderson, D. MCD., 160, 162, 174, 205, 287 282. s Anderson, J. B., 42, 44, 155, 141, 176, 201, 224 289. S Anderson, R. XV., 42, 45, 155, 158, 141, 175 9051 214- 235, 257- L Ansley, H. R., 160, 162, 178, ISO, 221, 224, ZQS U Anthony, LCB. C., 144, 146, 155, 209, 255, 265 S Armstrong, F. S., Jr., 42, 45, 155, 215. s Arnold, F. A., jr., 42, 45, 155, 207, 255. S Arn11ld,H. K., 42. 46, 155. Bt-als, P. C., I6O, 167. Beard, W. S., 42. 48, 155, 176, 205, 254, 250, 252. Beardsley, J. P., 100, 162. 182. 185, 295. Beattie, J. L., 41, 4Q 155, 182. Beckwith, E. R., Ir., 160, 165, 174, ISO, 192, 292. Belcher, R. W., jr., 144, 155, 174, 203- Beldcn, D. M., 42, 40, 155, I4I, ZOI, 221, 224, 202. Belden, R. F., I6O, 162. Beltzner, A. C., 158, 144, 146. 155, 176, 188, 205. 234. 235. 2381 5-'43, 344- 34313561 257- Benner, R. S., jr., 42, 49, 155, 205. Berry, C. V.. 144, 155. Betchley, R. G., 166, 168. Bigelow, O. M., 5d, 166, 168, 225, 224. Bilheimer, R. S., 42, 50, 155. Bill, R. C., 166, 168, 184. Bingham, R. G., IDO, 162. Binkerd R. H., 42, 50, 155, 141, 292. Binns, Binns, F.W.,160, I62, 224, 295. R. H.. sd. 42. 50. 132. 133. IQ6, 321 J Barnes, D. H., 166, 168. S S S Arnold, S. V., 42, 46, 155, 286. L Arnzen, I. R., 160, 162, 174, 205, 287. S Augspurger, C. H., 42, 46, 155. 175, 181, 104. 105, 201, 215, 255, 261, 277. U Averett, Elliott, Jr., 144, 155, 282. B U Babcock, A. R., 144, 155. S Bachrach, L. F., jr., 42, 47, 155, 209, JIJ, 227 224. S Ballou. J. M.. 42, 47, 155. U Banning, A. T., 5d, 144, 155, 185. J Barker, A. C., Jr., 166, 168, 287. L Barnes, A. S., 160, 162. 256, 250, 252, 261. J Barrett, Mitchell, 166, 168. S Bart, R. S., 42, 48, 155, 140, 182, 180. L Bartlett, R. C., I6O, 162. J Batchelder. J. E., 166, 168, 216. L Bates, D. P., 160, 162. Barnicle, T. E., 42, 47. 155, 176. 201, 254, U B21teS,J- T-. 144, 146. 155. 235, 244. 259 Baumer, D. H., 42, 48, 155, 201, 287, 292. 255 224, '255, 265. Bissell, L. P., 160, 162, 185. BIez1se,E.j., 42, 51, 155, ZIS, 200. Bledsoe, XY. H., 42, 51, 133. ZI4, 215. Bliss, R. Van N., jr., 166, 168. Blodgett, R. XV., 216, 217. Blout, R., 42, 51, 152, 155. Blumberg. M. B., 42, 52, I32, 155. 185, 215. Bodge, A. H., 42, 52, 217. Boehm. G. A., jr., 160, 162. Bonner, J. T., 166, 168, 178, 255, 281. Bonner, P. H., jr., 42, 52, I32, 155, 178, 185. Boody, I. R., Jr., 144, 155, 192, 106. Bosworth, A. S., Jr., 160, 162, 205, 235, 265, 280. Bourjaily, M. F., Jr., 166, 168, 185. Bradshaw, T. F., 144, ISS, 178, 212. 215, 225, 224. Breeden, B. C., 42. 55,152, 155, 191, 104. 195. 201, 252, 274. Brewer, R. DuB., Jr., 42, 55, 152, 155, 201, 212, 213, 214, 215, 290. Bridgham, M. A., Jr., 42, 55, I32, 155, 288. Brookings, H. N. K., 42, 54, 152, 155, ISC. 205, 215, 254, 282. S Davison, W. T., 166, 168. 334 THE 1935 PEAN s Brown, E. F., 42, 54, 132, 141, 203, 233, 235, Cohen, D. S., 144, 155, 174, 261, 273, 274. Cole, H. W., I6O, 162, IQ2. U Brown, T. M., 144, 155, 207. Cook, Walter, 2d, 42, 59, 132, 133, 141. S Buehner, Philip, 2d, 42, 54, I32, 133, 205, 235 Coolidge, U, P,, 144, 155, 173, S U S U U J U S S J S J L, U J J S 5 U L U U S S J U J U J S S L L J S J S U S J 281. Burke. C. D., 42, 55, 132,153,215 Burleigh, G. C., 144. 181, 217. Burnap, C. F., jr., 133, 235. B11rnf1P-J- B4 1441 1551 Burnell, J. B., 144, 155. Burnett, I. B., 106, 168, 213. Burt, D. S.. 1441 I5511S91314123:o1 -13- Butler, F. A., 42, 55, I32, 133. . ,- Butler, J. G., 42, 55, 132. 133, 141, 201, 2 C Caldwell, F. D., Ir., 166, 168. Calhoun, A. T., 42, 56, 152,135 ISO, 184, 235, 286. Calhoun, T. H., Ir., 42, 56, 132, 133, 141, Caliga, R. F., 166, 168, 175, 192, 196, 235 Campbell, R. P., Ir., 144, 155, 215. Campbell, R. C., 144, 155, 235, 265. Campbell, R. D., jr., 166, 168. Campbell, W. D., 166, 168. Canby, XV. M., 42, 56, 132, 133, 141, 232, 253. Carroll, C. A., 42. 57, 132, 133, ISO, 182, 282. Carroll, S. C., 144, 155, 182. Cerutti, L. A., 160, 162, 282. Chalmers, T. C., Jr., 144, 155, 174, 192, Chandler, A. duP., Jr., 144, 155, 178, Chase, li. D., 42, 57, I32, 133, ISO, 18 215, 214 , 215, 200. Chase, L. T., 42, 57, 133, 205, 235, 252, 261, Cheney, T. P., Jr., 166, 168, Cheringlon, P. W., 144, 155, 172, 174, Chesbrough, R. W., 166, 168. Clark, G. O Clark, M. K., 166, 168, 224. Clark, P. G., 42, 58, 132, 209, 2357 238, 244, 250, 252, 261. Clark, F. C., 42, 58, 132, 133, 176, 139 234, 282. -,Jr-.144, 1531751221224 Clarke, C. P., 160, 162, 207, 214, 215. Clarke, J. A., 160, 162, 194, 195. Clement, Everett, 166, 168. Clement, J. C., Ir., 42,58, 132, 133, 181, 224, 232, 235, 284. Cleveland, H. G., jr., 166, 168, 201. Cline, J. F., 42, 59, I52, 133, 201, 286, Cobb, D. B., 42, 59, 144, 155, ISO, 201, 235, 265. Coflin, Sanford, I52, 133, 216. Cogswell, I. K., 3d, 166, 168. 87. 231 1 244. 2-'1 -3.. 215 3 207 234 237 209 222 2241 1 Cooney, J. S., 42, 60, 141, 289. Coors, Joseph, 42, 60, 132, 133, I4I, 194, 195, 209, 221, 224, 233, 291. Coorssen, G. E., 144, 155. Copp, B. A., 4th, 166, 168, ISO. Cordingley, W, A., Jr., 144, ISS, 234, 255, 238, 257. Cornish, Don, 42, 60, I32, 133. Cornwall, J. C., 144, 155. Cosby, Norman, 160, 162, 203, 235, 252, 265, 287. Cotter, R. I., jr., 144, 155, 203. Cotter, R. L., 166, 168. Craig, F. XV., I44, 155, 234, 238. Crandell, I. C., Ir., 144, 155. Crawford, A. W., jr., 144, 155, 184. Crawford, W. H., 144, 155. Crittenden, G. L., 160, I62, 203, 282. Crosbie, A. H., 144, 155, 147. Crump, J. R., 42, 61, 132, 133, 185, 282, 286. Culbert, Taylor, 42, 61, 132, 134. Cummings, F. T., Jr., 160, 162, Cummer, W., 134. 175. Currier,j.S.,Ir.,42,61,132,134,212,215. Currier, W. H., 42, 62, 133, 134, 216, 282, 287. Curwen, D'Arcy, 166, 168, 184. Curwen, H. A., 141, 144. 155, 209, 235, 265, 269. Cushwa, W. T., I44, ISS, 207- Czerny, W., 144, 155, 201. D Dakin, T. R., 42, 62, 132, 134, 281. Dale, R. H., 166, 168, 175, 286. Damon, H. S., 144, 155, 183. Darling, R. J., 42, 62, 132, 134. Darrin, R. M., jr., 160. Davis, D. M., 166, 168, 184. Davis, G. M., 42, 63, 132, I34, - Davis, Howland, 42, 63, 132, 134. Day, M. MacL., 144, 155, 183, 184. Dean, Philip, 42, 63, 132, 134, 139, 188, ZOI, 235, 269, 270. Dearborn, E.-I.,42, 64, 133, 134, 212, 213, 216, 217. Dearborn, E. L., 144, 155, 205, 235, 265, 287. Decker, W. M., 3d, 166, 168, 216, 293. DeKorn, Richard, 166, 168. DeKruif, David, 166, 168. Dent, S. T., 42, 64, 132, 134, 235, 244, 289. Devine, W. G., 144, 153, 183, 185. THE 1935 PEAN 335 S DeVoe, A. A., 42, 64, 132, 154, 141, 207, 289. S DeWitt, Peter, 42, 65, 152, 154. U Dobbyn, E. T., Jr., 144, 147, 155, 235, 257. S Dodd, E. M., 42, 65, 132, 154, 207. L Dodge, H. VV., 160, 162, 192, 205, 222, 224 289. U Dodhe, H. W., Jr., 144, 155, 205, 214, 215. S Dodge, J. D., 42, 65, I32, 154. U Dole, A. A., jr., 144, 155, 189, 192. s Doolittle, james, jr., 42, 66, I32, I34, 175 178, 214, 215, 222, 224. S Door, G. A.. Jr., 42, 66, 152, 154, 141, 214, 252, 255, 280, 281. U Doughty, J. A., 144, 155, 254, 281. S Dow, N. F., 42, 66, 152, I34, 140, 178. S Downey, F. L., Jr., 42, 67, 132, I54, 205, 254 255, 261, 282, 286. U Downing, G. A., 144, 155, 209, 254, 255, 258 244. S Dresser, XV. L., 42, 67, 132, 154, I4I, 255, 269 S Driver, L. R., Jr., 42, 67, 152, 154, 180. S Duffy, C. D., jr., 42, 68, I32, I34, 215, 216 217, 286. J Dugam, D. C., 166, 168, 182, 184. j Dunn, W. VV., 166, 168. U Durland, J. S., Jr., 144, 155. U Duty, W. S., Jr., 144, 155, ISO. E S Eatan, J. F., 42, 68, 132, 154, 141, 214, 255 281, 286, L Eddy, P, S., 215, 282. S Edmonslon, W. M., 42, 68, I32, 154, 185 205, 254, 258, 282. J Egglestone, F. C., 166, 168. j Eisele, C. L., jr., 166, 168, 180. s Eisner, R. S., 42, 69, I32, 134, 207, 209, 255, 244. S Ellis, F. T., Jr., 42, 63, 152, 154, 255, 284. L Ely, H. C., I6O, 162, 215. S Emerson, G. W., Jr., 42, 67, 132, 154, 207. S English, J. R., Jr., 42, 70, 152, 134, 140, 176 182, 184, 198, 255, 284. U Enos, A. T., 5d, 148, 205, 214, 215. s Elherington, S. G., Jr., 42, 70, I32, 154, 215, 216, 252, 255, 256, 257. s Evans, R. P., 42, 70, 152. 134, 178. U Everett, H. H., jr., 156, 157, 201. U Ewing, C. S., 156, ISO, 184,. U Ewing, F. B., Jr., 144, 156, 174, 182, 282. F S Farrington, D. W., 42, 71, I32, I34, 215, 282 S Feeley, J. A., 42, 71, 152, 134, 159, 176, QOQ 254, 255, 258, 260, 261, 282. 1 Fellows, R. B., 156, 160, 162, 181. Ferguson, Julian, 156, I60, 162, 207, 216, 284. Finn, C. E., 144, 174, 181, 196. Finocan, J. W., Jr., 144, 148, 156, 254, 258, 257. Fischel, I. K., 156, ISO, 188. Fischman, DeWitt, 42, 71, 132, I54, 144, 192, 282. Fitter, C. F., Jr., 42, 72, I3Z, I34, 184, 22 Fitzpatrick, W. 164, 168, 252. Flaherty, I. E., 144, 156, ISO. Flower, John, 42, 72, I32, I34, Foote, O, S., 42, 72, 152, 154, Fowler, R. K., 42, 75, I52, 154, 216. French, L., 144, 156. Friedman, F. L., 144, 148, 156, Fritz, J. MCI., 42, 75, I32, 154, 282, 286. Furman, D. D., 42, 75, I52, 192. 134, Furniss, I. P., I6O, 162, 215, 295. G Gagliardi, A. L., 144, 156, 209, Gagliardi, L. P., 162, 209. Galbraith, R. W., Jr., 42, 74, I32. 178, 188.207, 252. Gardner, E. K., 144, 156, 178, Gardner, M. H., 144, 162. Garni, G. B., 42, 74, 152, 134. I Gates, Olcott, 144, I62. Gaylord, C. R., 144, 162. Gaylord, R. M., jr., 42. 74, 152. 184. Gidding, J. M., 42, 75, 152. 194, 195, 209, 222- 134- Gidding, N. R., 160, 174, 192 224. Gofford, J. T., 42, 75, I32, 282, 286. Gifford, VV. S., jr., 42, 75, 140, I4I, 178, 185, 188. Gilbert, A. J., IGO, 164. Gilbert, J. B., 144. 156. Gleason, R. C., 166, 168. 1341 152, Glidden, J. C., IGO, 174, 192, 205. Godfrey, C. S., 160, 181, 188, 205, 255 287. 235 235 156, 41295 215, 222, 224. 201, ZIS, 215, 188. 131, 184, 255, 178, ISI, ISO, 252, 288. 154.1-101141. 215. 41, 282. 134 160. 175, 141 174, 181, 176, 205, 255, 134, 133, 139, , 244 Goldsmith, A. J., Jr., 144, 156. Goodwin, G. M., 42, 76, I3Z, I34, 207 Gordon, G. S., 5d, 160, 175, 192. Gosselin, E. W., 42, 76, I32, 134, 205. Gottschalk, F. C., 42, 76, 132, I34. 207. Gould, D. D., 42, 77, 152, 13f, Gourley, E. A., 160, 184, 192. 4 286. 30 THE 1935 PEAN GEORGE EDWARD BENNETT, A.B. Instructor in English. Appointed June. IQQQA 1927. SHERWOOD PERRY SMEDLEY, M.A. Instructor in Chemistry. Appointed April, 1930. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. B.A., ll'illiams, 19:25 M.A., IQ24. AAfID Instructor ut Williauns Collegeg University of New Hampshireg Assist- ant in Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. Member of American Chemical Society. New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. DEXTER BUTTERFIELD, A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed june, IQSO. Prepared for college at North High School, Worcester. Mass. Ph.D., University of Vermont, IQZGQ A.M., Princeton University, 1930. SN. Instructor at University of Vermont. WILLIAM MARTIN SOUDERS, B.S., M.B.E. Director of Athletics. Appointed january, 1930. Prepared for college at the Auburn, Neb.. High School. B.S., Kansas State College, IQI4. l5.P.E., Springheld College, IQI6, 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. Prepared for college ut The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, 336 THE 1.935 PEAN Graham, E. M., Ir., 144, 156, 162, 205. J Hendfief R- F-Q 168- Gmsy A, Eu 165. s Heurtley, R. W., Ir., 42, 82, 132, 135, 140, 188. Graves, G. D., Ir., 156, 287. Greble, F. St. J., 3d, 144, 156, 198, 293. Green, W. R., 160, 189, 196, 235, 244. Greenwood, Allen, Ir., 160, 162. Gregg, Hugh, 42, 77, 132, 134, 203, 232, 237. G1-ilk, L. T., 42, 77, 132, 134, 207. Grimes, Loring, Ir., 166, 168. Griswold, H. I., 2d, 42, 78, I32, I34, 174, 192, 194, 195, 207, 289. Grover, I. H., 144, 156, 160, 182, 269. Guething, T. H., 160, 162. Gustin, R. L., jr., 144, 156, 181, 185, 222, 224. H Hager, H., 42, 78, 132, 134, 140, 178, 188, 192, 196, 209, 222, 223, 224. Hagge, R. S., 42, 78, 132, 134, 207, 235. Haggerty, L. V., 42, 79, 132, 134, 141, 222 232, 235, 244, 260. Haines, A. MCE., 162. Hall, David, 42, 79, 132, 134, 188, 213. Hallock, D. E., 168. Halstead, D. G., 156, 178, 214, 215, 235, Hamilton, B. F., 42, 79, 132, I34, 192. Hamilton, F. VV., Ir., 144, 156, 183, 196. Hanford, G. H., 162, 221, 224, 282. Hanscom, H. F., 42, 80, 132, 135, 287. Hansl, Raleigh, jr., 144, 149, 166, 174, 207, 221, 224, 235, 286. Hanson, A. XV., jr., 162. Happer, W. S., 144, 156, 188, 281, 282. 234 1 80, 223 182 224 281. 192 Harding, G. J., 144, 156, 181, 186, 207, 235. Harding, R. C., 42, 80, 132, 135, 141, 188, 214, 215, 291. Harris, W. W., jr., 42, 80, 132, 135, 141, 207 221, 224. Harrison, D. K., 144, 156. Hart, T. M., 42, 81, 132, 135, 209, 235, 286. Hartshorn, Stewart, Ir., 144, 156. Harvey, XV. B., Ir., 168. Hastings, E. B., 162, 214, 215, 224, 286. Hawkins, E. B., 144, 156, 221, 224, 286. Hayman, R. A., 144, 156. 281 Hays, D. P., 2d, 42, 81, 132, 135, 174, 185. Hayward, G. A., 144, 156, 184. Hazard, H. W., 3d, 42, 81, 132, 135. Heald, I. B., 144, 156. Heintz, O., 42, 82, 132, 135, 235, 244. Hendel, I. N., 168, 213. Hendrie, I. G., 162, 209. U I S U L U S S S U U I L J J U L S I I. U L L L U S L L S LT J S U S U S U U J s L U S Hickey, H. MCK., 42, 82, 144, 156, 176, 201, 289. Hicks, G. deP., 168. Higginbotham, I. E., 42, 83, 152, 135. Higgins, R. B., 144, 156, 183, 192. Hilliard, T. I., 162, ISO, 205, 282. Hinckley, H. F., jr., 144, 156, 188. Hine, T. W., 42, 83, I32, 135, 188. Hinrichs, J. S., 195, 216. Hirst, R. F., 42, 83, 132, 135. Hoar, Sherman, 174. Hodges, Wetmore, Jr., 144, 156, 286. Hogg, Ballard, 168. Hollcroft, T. R., Ir., 162, 175, 192. Holman, Guy, Jr., 168, 216. Holmes, D. K., 168. Holmes, R. W., Ir., 144, 156, 183, 205, 216, 286, 287. Holmes, W. S., 162. Hoopes, E. L., Ir., 42, 84, I32, 135, 174, 205, 216, 292. Hoopes, I. C., 168, 216. Hoppin, P. C. G., 162. Horner, J. W., 144, 156, 217. Horton, Peter, 162, 216. Hosford, R. S., Jr., 163, 287, 289, 293. Houghton, F. A., 163, IQ2. Houk, R. T., 3d, 144, 156, 203, 235, 291. Howard, T. VV., Jr., 42, 84, I52, 135, 216. Howell, VV. R., Jr., 163. Howie, P. VV., 163, 183. Howland, J. H., 42, 84, 132, 135. Hoyt, H. O., Jr., 144, 149, 156, 201, 238, 257. Hulburd, R. P., 168. Hunter, A., Jr., 42, 85, 132, 135, 203, 287. Huntington, I. H., 144, 156, 178, 222, 223, 224, 289. Hurtz, L. jr., 42, 85, 132, ISS, 174. Hyde, R. W., 144, 156. I Iason, Girard, 42, 85, 132, 135, 282. Ijams, E. B., 144, 156, 209, 235, 277, 287. Illman, P. E., 144, 156, 205, 235, 286. Imbrie, R. MCC., 168, 174. Irving, F. C., Jr., 42, 86, 132, 135, 141, IQ2, 203, 235, 261, 282. J Jack, L. IVI., 160, 163, 203, 287. James, Norman, 144, 149, 156. Jameson, W. S., Ir., 42, 86, 132, 135, 209, 234, 235, 238, 261. THE 1935 PEAN 337 L janney, XV. BI., 160. ULa1vrence, Herbert, 144, 213, 216. J Jenkins, Llewellyn, 161, 166. S Lawrence, R. M., 42, 91, 132, 135, 207, 224, S Iillson, L. R., Ir., 42, 86, 132, 135. 293. S Johns, A. L., 42, 87, 132, 135, 203, 252. U Lazrus,Juli:1n, 144, I57, 174. S Johnson, Harding, Jr., 42, 87. 132, 135, 141 U Lenke, Frederic, jr., 150. 216. U Lehman, J. H., jr., 144, 157. S Johnson, J. B., 42, 87, 132, 135, 141, 181, 192 ULehma1nn. D. G., 146, 157, 235, 265. 194, 195, 232, 278. L Leith, J. A., 160, 163, 207, 252. L johnson, L. H., Ir., 160, 163. L Leopold, A. F., IUO, 174. U Johnson, T. D., Jr., 144, 146, 156, 282. S Lewis, R. W. B., 42, 91, 152, 135, 139, 140, 178, J Jones, A. O., Jr., 160, 168. 222, 229, 235, 281. U Jones, B. N., Jr., I44, 148, 156, 282, 286. 1g1,ig-bliqh, R, Su 144, 157' 135, U J U S U S U U L U S U S U J U S U L U S I. S I T. I. J J J s J s S U U Jones, E. P., 144, 148, 156, 184, 286. K Kawaguchi, Masaaki, 160, 168, 229. Keating. W. P., 144, 156, 184. Keeler, R. F., 42, 88, 132, 135. Kehl, XV. B., 145, 156, 160, 213. Kerr, N. S., 42, 88, I32, 135, 141 242, 243, 244, 245. Kidder, R. D., 144, 203, 235. 286. Killian, F. M., 144, 156, ISO, 205, 213, 216, 235 Kimball, J. P., Jr., 156.160, 165, 213, 216. Kinard, K. P., 144, 182. King, A. A., 42, 88, I52, 135, 178, 180, 286. Kingsbury, E. J., jr., 160, 184. Kinsley, IE. W., jr., 42, 89, 132, 135, I4I, 174 224, 235, 265. Kirkpatrirk, C. N., jr., 144, 185. Kittredge, Chcssman, Jr., 166, 169. Kittredge, Gifford, 144, 293. Klein, I. M., 42, 80, 132, 135. Knight, Carleton, jr., 144. Knopf, A. A., Jr., 160, 163, 221, 224. Knowlton, A. O., 144, 156, 203, 215, 235, 287. Knowlton. XV. B., 42, 89, 132, 135, 141, 207 237, 245. Kopp, W. L., 160, 163, 282. Krayhill, H. L., 42, 90, 132, 135. Kuryla, T. L., 166, 169, ISO, 184. Kuster, j. F., 160, 163, 134. L Larey, Thomas, 160, 163, 235, 286, 287. Lamont, D. B., 166, ISO. Landon, N. R., 166. Lane, Merritt, Ir., 166. Lannon, J. D., Jr., 42, 90, 132, 135, 141, 175 1941 195, 2091 212, H51 2351 244- Larkin, A. C., 166. 169. Laslie, I. L. C., 42, 90, 132, 135, 178, 180. Latham, Charles,-I1.,42,81,132, 135, 182, 185 Latham, V. M., 148, 156. Lathrop, W. F., 144, 156, 207. 216, 287, 292. U Linaberry, E. B., 141, 144, 151, ZI4, 215. j Lister, F. K., Jr., 166, 169. L Locke, S. S ,160,167. 1. Lowrance, D. W., 160, 163. S Lowry, P. H., 42, 91, 152, 135, 723, 224. U Lueders, QI. li., 144, I57. S L1'mHn.W-W,Jr..42,oI-132. 1351 13412121 213. L Lynch, H. li., 3d, 160, 282. M 1. Mackenzie, G. C., 160, 163. S ALClCl.6Otl,lX1.J.,Jl'.,132, 135, 181, 182, 282. S MaCM:1nnis,B.R.,42, 02,132,135 214, 215, 286. s Macncil, H. L., 42, 93, 132, 135, 178, 234, 235, 281. S MacPherson, J. Ir., 42, 43, I32, 135, 213. s Madsen. J. E., 42, 03, 132, 135, 174. S Mahoney, R. C., 42, 94, 132, 135, 232, 235, 343- 31-1-- L Malcolmson, J. D., jr., 160, 165, 174. U Manley, I. R., Ir., 144, 157. S Manning, A. S., 42, 94, 132, 135, 139, 172, 175, 223, 235, 281. 5 Martin, I. W., 42, 94, 132, 135. J Martin, S. E., jr., 166, 169, 286. S Mathes, I. M., jr., 42, 95, I32, 135, 141, 203, 235, 261, 281, 282, 286. S Maynard, G. B.. Ir., 42, 95, 132, 135, 215, 217, 232, 233, 235, 264, 265. J Mazur, R. W., 166, 169, 196, 215, 224, 286. S McCarthy, W. H., Jr., 42, 95, 132, 135. S McCarty, J. B., 42, 96, 132, 135, 292. L McCouch, G. P., 160, 162, 188. U McCoy, P. I., 144, 131, 216, 217. L McDermott, W. P., Jr., 160, 163. U McDonald, J. M., 286. McKee, I. V., Ir., 166, 169. S McLean, D. E., 42, 96, 132, 135, 201. s Mead, L. W., 42, 96, I32, 135, 175, 178, 181. S Means, L. G., jr., 42, 96, 152, 135, 201, 222. L Meckauer, Robert, 160, 167. 338 THE' 1935 PEAN S Meeker, C. K., 42, 96, I32, 135, ISO, 182, 209 0 215, 222, 224, 235, 242, 265, 281. 1 , L Melia, D. J., IOO, 163, 213. I O'Brlen' E' A-'If-1 1661 169' S Merriam, F. S., 42, 97, 132' 135' 141' 2077 235 S O Brien, R. D. If., 42, IOI, 132, 136, 174, 178, 242, 287' 295' 194. 195, 201, 222, 223, 224, 235, 265. 1' Merrill, E. S., Jr., I44, 157, 203, 252. S O keeffe' A' F 431 102' 1321 1361 2031 2351 J Merrill, S. A., 166, 169, 293. 236' 287' U S U S U U U J L U U 1. J U s s s s S U S L L U U U S U J L U S S U U U L U Merritt,H.R.,,Tr.,132,135,138, ISO, 205, 215, 2341 233. 2311 3111 278- Metzger, W. G., 3d, 42, 98, I32, 135, 139, 203 935, 257- Meyer, S. M., jr., 144, 151. Michelman, I. S., 42. 98, I52, 135, 175, 185 3351 944- Miehod, C. L., Jr., 144, 157. Miller, F. W., jr., 144, 151, 215, 216. Miller, H. D., jr., 138, 144, ISO,IS7, 176, 205 234, 235, 250, 252, 265, 282. Miller, I. S., 166, 169. Mills, R. H., Mitchell, A. 144, 151, 157, 235, 257. Moore, D. L.. 144, 157, 201. Moore, I. B., IOO, 163, 201. Moore, R. E., 166, 169. Moore, R. W., 3d, 144, 157, 2.07. 287. Morgan, J. S., 42, 98, 132, 136, 213, 214. Morgner, R. F., 42, 99, 132, 136, 213, 217. Morse, R. H., 4.2, 99, 132, 136, 293. Moses, J. B., 42, QQ, 132, 136, 215, 216, 238 282. Mudge, G. O., 42, 100, 132, 136, 138, 176, 209 2341 355- 357- Mukerji, D. G., 2d, 144, 157, 286. Mulvey, VV. E., Jr.. 42, IOO, 132, I5O, 182, 207 215, 222, 224, 287. Murphy, E. C., 160, 163. Murphy, H. R., IOO, 163. Murphy. I. L., jr., 144, 157, 235, 244, 289. Murray, Hamilton, 144, 157. Murray, W. F., 144, 157, 175, 185, 223, 224. N Nash, H. L., Jr., 42, IOO, 132, 136, 189. Naumberg, G. W.. Jr., 144, 157, 183, 221, 224 Neagle, P. MCE., 166, 169. Nichols, G. M., IOO, 167, 194, 195, 224. Nikoloric, L. A., 144, 174, 182, 221, 224. Nimick, F. B., Jr., 42, IOI, 132, 136, 183. Noble, YV. B., 42, 101, 132, 136. Norins, H. M., 144, 157, 183. Norton, I. J., 144, 157. Noyes, D. R., 144, 157. Noyes, E. Mae.-X., 2d, 160, 167, 201. Noyes, I. C., I44, ISI, 157, 213, 292. 1 U S I. L S T U J U S S S S J S U S U S J J S s J L. L s S U S S U U S U L O'Malley, F. YV., 144, 157, 286. Oppenheimer, F. J., 42, 102, I32, 137, 178, 183. Orton, M. A., 160, 163. Osborn, J. A., 160, 163, 174. Otis, C. F., 42, 102, I32, 137, 205, 235, 257. Overstreet, R. B., 166, 169. Oviatt, P. D., lr., 144, 151, 157, 205. P Pach, S. W., 166, 169, 192. Pagon, G. D., 144, 157, ISO. Palmer, jackson, Jr., 42, 103, 132, 137, 140, 141, 175, 182, 281, 289. Palmer, M. E., 42,105 I32, 137, 235, 244, 287. Palmer, O. M., 42, 103, 132, I37, 188, 234, 238, 242, 243. Pardee, J. H., 42, 104, 132, I37, 287. Parker, A. S., 166, 169, 216. Parker, P. K., 42, 104, 132, 137, 174, 209, 215, 233, 242,281 Payson, L. N., 144, 157, 192, 193, 235. Peach, W. E., Jr., 42, 104, 152, 137. Pearson, J. A., 144, 157, 215. Perkins, M. F., jr., 42, 105, 152, 136, 140, 178, 188. Peterman, S. C., 166, 169. Peterman, W. W., 166, 169. Phemist, I. E., 42, 105, I32, 136. Philbrick, S. S., Jr., 42, IOS, I32, 136. Phillips, A. H., 166, 169. Pickrnan, A. P., 144, 152, 157, 178, 183, 185. Pitney, Shelton, Jr., 160, 163. Plimpton, C. H., 42, 106, 132, 136, 181, 209, 213. Pollala, David, 42, 106, 132, 136, 185. Posey, S. F., 144, 157, 175, 282. Powers, S. L., 42, 106, 132, 136, 141, 194, 195, 209, 212, 215. Pratt, D. M., 42, 107, 133, 136, 215. Prescott, N. F., 144, 157. Price, E. S., I44, 157. Price, P. M., 42, 107, 132, 136, 201, 216. Prouty, Lothrop, 152. Q Quarton, G. C., 160, 163, 175, 188, 189, I92. THE 1935 PEAN 339 R L Schubart, W. H., Jr., IOO, 163, 174, 194, 195. U Schur, B. H., 144, 158. S Ramus- Mifhad- 42- 1071 1321 130- 138- 139 L Scott, J. L., 160, 163, 174. 178- 1321 2221 2231 224- U Seamans, J. O., 144, 158, ISS, 188. 5 Rathbone. R- R-1 421 108- 1321 130- 181- 235 U Shand, James, 3d, 144, 158, 175, 192, 198. 242- 244- J Sharpe, William, Jr., 166, 169. -1 11611611 -1-1-1-1 1661 169- L Shaw, L. M., 160, IO5. U Rf?1g111eY- H- W-1 144- 157- S Sheldon, F. R., 42, 112, 132, 136, 178, 222, 223, L Rlchardson, G. L., 3d, 160, 163, 178, 188. 224, U Richardson. I- G1 1441 1571 ISO. ws- 1. Shobe, M. B., IOO, IOS, 18.4. 11 R1Cha1'd50111 L- M-1 -110 1441 157- S Sidford, D. W., 42, 113, I32, ISO, 209, 214, 222, U Richter, G. A., Jr., 144, 157, 213, 286. 224, 5 11111951 W1- H-1421 108- 132- 1301 2551 205- J Skidmore, D. M., 166, 169, 282. U 11151111-11 S- M2 -l1-1 144- 157- S Skidmore, H. B., Jr., 42, 113, I32, 136, 141, U Roberts, A. S., Jr., 144, 152, 157, 183, 289, 31,5 5 1101311150111 D- H-1471 108- 1321 1301 1401 131. S Skidmore, Lemuel, Jr., 42, II3, 132, 136, 214, U Robinson, J. M., 144, 157, 184, 214, 215. N5. 5 R0C110f P- B-1 431 100- 132- 1301 1411 2321 29? L Skuse, J. R., 160, 163, 203, 252. U Rockwood, A. B., Jr., 144, 157. U S me, pmsmtty 144, ,53- 1 Rogers, J. R., 166, 169. U Rogers, Townsend, 144, 157, 182, 282. U Roggeveen, Adriaun, Jr., 144, 157, 178, 185 214. U Rounsefell, H. P., 144, 157. S Rowe, J. L., 42, 109, 132, 136, 181, 184, 189 105. S Rowe, J. M., 42, 109, I52, 136, 235, 252, 261. S Rumely, E. S., 42, IIO, 152, 136, 234, 235, 338 286. U Ruml,Treadwe1l, 144, 153, 157, 209, 235, 257, U Russell, R. B., 144, 157. U Russell, S. A., 144, 157, 203. j Rutter, J. O., 166, 169, 252. S S Sackett, E. P., 42, 110, 132, 136, 140, 188. J Safford, C. L., Jr., 166, 169, 212, 213, 214, 215 216, 217. S Salmon, J. C., 42, IIO, 132, 136, 216. S Salzer, R. S., 42, 111, 132, 136, 289. S Salzer, VV. M., 42, III, I52, 136. U Sanborn, R. B., 144, 157, 216. J Sanger, S. P., 2d, 166, 169. U Saunders, E. B., 144, 157. U Sautter, C. U., 144, 157, 286. S Savacool, J. K., 42, III, 132, 136, 174, 173 182, 222, 224. L Savage, R. J., 160, 163, 201, 234, 235, 250, 252 U Saxton, A. P., 144, 157, 174, 178, ISQ, 196, S Schaaf, R. S., 42, 112, I32, 136, I4O, ISI, 153 213. S Schaefer, G. J., Jr., 42, 112, 132, 136, 200, 234 238. U Schaefer, J. G., 144, 158, 201, L Schreiber, R. M., 160, 163. 1 1 U S U S U L J U S U S S I. S L L L S U L U U L U U S L S I S L L L Sloane, J. E., 144, 158, 192. Smith, C. O., 42, 114, 132, 136, 183. Smith, R. J., Jr., 144, 158, ISO, 196, 224. Smith, W. H. G., 42, 114, 132, 136, 205, 235, 261, 282, 287. Smith, W. L., 144, 153, 158, 282. Souders, M. R., IOO, 163, 214, 215, 216. Spaulding, H. L., 166, 169. Spring, R. G., 144, 158, 215. Spruzmce, W. W., 42, II4, I32, 136, ISO. Sprunt, D. W., 144, ISS, ISO. Stagg, J. S., 42, 115, I32, 136, 216. Starr, Erwin, 42, 115, I32, ISO, 252. Stearns, E. B., Jr., 160, 163. Stet1en, A. W., 42, IIS, I52, 136, 152, 5193. Stephenson, J. H., IOO, 163, 174, 180. Sterling, R. D., IOO, 163, 174, 286. Stern, C. H., 160, 163. Stevens, D. S., 42, 116, 132, 136, 140, 178. Stevens, J. W., 158, 216, 289. Stewart, F. T., Jr., 160, 163, 175, 192, 203. Stewart, J. 158, 185, 286. Stewart, Oswald, 2d, 153, 158, 183, 713. Stewart, XV. G., IOC, IOS. Stirling, G. S., Jr., 158, 207. ' Stokes, H. J.,Jr., 158, 234, 238. Stotler, Raymond, Jr., 42, 116, 132, 136, I4I, ISO, 194, 195, 215, 290. Stuckey, D. K., 160, 163. Stucky, WI MCD., 42, IIO, 132, 137, 139, 140, 175, 178, 188, 196, 197, 207, 212, 715, 228. Sullivan, C E., Jr., 166, 169, 184. Suman, J. R., Jr., 47, 117, 152, 137, 141, 176, 203, 234, 282, 202. Suriyong, Dinrtjati, 160, 167, 235. Sutphen, F. D., 160, 163, 192. Sutphen, R. W., 160, 163, 282. 340 THE 1935 P EAN S Swa W. R., 42, 117, I32, 137, 201, 286, 287 W U Swezey, B. S., Ir., 188, 292. Waldo, J. A., Jr., 158, 182. T XValker, J. T., Jr., 42, 122, 132, 137, 141, 144, 2 , 286. UTz1l1or, P. M., 144, 158, ISO, 287. w.a?jer J Y G Jr 166 169 s T21llllfEFf0,V-I. C., 361, 42, II7, I32, 157. ISO, Wqlker' ko Q69 ' ' 181. 282. 1 Y i ii Y I 2 , 'lk,R ., ,8,2,2,-, L Taylor, D. R., 160, 163. Wcis-er oscoe' Jr 144 I5 OI' 54 035 . 4 - 1- L gaylor' 138' Q Walkley, E. P.. 144, 158, 222, 2.23, 224, 237. U enney, . ., 144, 151, 201. , XMI ' th. G. C., ., 2, 22, 2, , 82, U Tl1om11s,J.R., 144, 158, 1172, 207. 36201. Jr 4 I I5 157 I U Tl1o111'1s, Lester, 144, 158. Vvuaninn T E 160 164 L' Thompson, B. S., 144, 154, 158,184, 207, 214 xV'lrdlej'G'P Jr '43 '17, 13,7 137 705 215, 222, 224. 'l ' 'i l' H' U' ' ' ' 2 ,2 ,-8,-'2,2 7. S Thomspon, R. H., 42, 118, 132, 137, 207, 235 X,VqigweiSE23X 1344 18 3431 244. . ' H ' ' Watson, H. D., 144, 158. . . R.. 66 6 . . ' J iimmson B I66' 169 Webster, R. P., Jr., 144. 158, 214, 215, 216. I , ,wmsom ' ,I ' O' Weinberg, I. N., 144, 158, 192, 221, 224. J l'1t11s,J.H.deW., 160, 169. xveusy 515.142, 125' 1327 137' 209. S Todd, Alden,42,11S,132,137, 174, 215, 216. Xvest Robert 160 164 01 716 J Tomkins, Frederick, Jr., 166, 169. vvestiqeimer il Ki 144 HI H ' L igoiii' Ili 122' 123' 986' Whalin, D. B., 42, 125, 132, 137. L To ve' 6' Wheat,Pz1rker,42, 123, 132, 137. J , Owner' ' I O' I 9' Wheeler, R. G., 144, 154, 158, 175, 215, 222, S fownsend, R. F., 42, IIS, 132, 137, 138, 141 M3 204 Tfsi' 302, 235' 255' ZSIQ 284' Us Wheelock, A. 14.1, 153. L las ' ' .Ll 3' '33' '44' ' 9' VVl1eelock, P. S., 42, I24, 132, 137, 214, 215, S Tra11tman,lX. J., 42, 119, I32, 159, 195, 209 716 ,go 284- 255. 2331 35712392 'T ' XX'ht,Ix tl,'2, 2f, 2, , ',22. S Trow, G. VV. S., 42, 119, 137, 137, 141, 178 Vvhgti ReIgneIl44I-gi 4 I3 157 U4 4 1 - -1 1 J ' 192, 193. . , Wlt,T.T.,6,6,8. S Tr11el1eart,XV, L..Jr., 42, 119, 132, 137, 141 Wljgtfng I C1772 11743 137 137 ISO, 192, 216, 292. ,h.. U' 'RW 'd' '6' ' S T11db11ry, L., Jr., 42, 120, 132, 137, 223 ll limb' i' 3 ' U ' I 9' 224, 286. J Turner, D. B., 166, ICQ. J Turner, XV. P., Jr., 166, 169. J Tweedy, I. L., Jr., 166, 169, ISO. U S Ulen, F. E., 42, 120, I3Z, I37, 203, 215, 244. V S Vandiver, VV. W., 42, IZO, 132, 137, 174 224, 282, 287. L Van Voorhis, Courtlandt, 164. S Verity, C. VV., Jr., 42, 120, 132, 137, 203, 233. 3 Ver Planck, VV. K., 160, 169. 183. S Ven Planck, VV. E., jr., 141, 183, 232 S Volckens, YV. V., 42. 120, I32, I37, 221. U Vroom, VV. YV., 144, 158, 215, 224. 174 1-101 174- .20 255 IQ2, 290. 207, 5 Whitney, F. C., Jr., 166, 169. Vllhittaker, L. T., I6O, 164. XVl1itt6I'llOl'6, R. D., 160, 164, 183, 2 U Wholley, F. R., 144, 158, 207, 289. 24. Wiener, E. H., jr., 42, 125, 132, 137, 196. VVilkes, J. H., 42, 125, 132, 137, 175, 209. Wilkins, D. G., 42, 125, 132, 137. Willard, R. H., Jr., 42, 126, 132, 137, 174. VVilliarns, G. C., 42, 126, 132, I37, 209. Williams, H. P., Jr., 42, I26, 132, 235, 261, 281. 1371 1411 Williams, H. G., 42, 127, 132, 137, 178, 183, 192, 196, 197. YVilliams, J. S., 42, 127, 132, 137. XVilliams, L. M., Ir., 42, 127, 132, 137, 174, 221, 224, 232, 282. Williams, R. W., 166, 169. Williams, Warren, Jr., 42, 128, 132, 137, 203, 235, 284. Wilson, C. H., 166, 169. 264, 265. Vllilson, C. I., 42, 128, I32, I37, 141, 205, 235, THE 1935 PEAN L Wilson, I. G., 164, 196, 221, 224, 290. J VS'ilson, K. H., zd, 166, 169. S Wilson, W. E., 42, 128, I32, 137, 141, 244. 2351 2421 S Withington, H. W., 42, 129, 132, I57, 184. S Xl'itkin, Richard, 42, IZQ, 132, 137, 172, 175 216. 1 XVolff, H. F., Ir., 166, 169. U Wood. J. A., 144, 158. U lYood, O. B.. 144, 158, 192, 205, 234, 235 238, 265. S lY0od, P. 42, 129, 132. 137, 141, 194, 195, ZOI. 235, 260, 269. 5 Woodman. F. M., 42, 130, 132, 137, 176. 201, 234, 235, 250, 252, 253, 2 174, 1761 138, 139 61. llfoodruff, F. E., 42, 130. Woodruff, I. H., 2d. 166, 169. 235, 269 lllbodward, R. T., 160, 164. Woodward, R. W., 144, 158, 221 224 06 290. Woodward, William, I6O, 164. Wooster. R. B.. 42, 130, 132, 137, 207, 86 XVYEH, R. S., 42, 131, 132, 137. 203. Z Zeisler, G. W., 42, 131, 132, 137. Zeisle1,I.j.,42,131,132. 137, 181, 213 342 THE 1935 PEAN .Academy Lectures . . Addresses Junior Class .... Lower Middle Class Senior Class .... Upper Middle Class Advertisements .... Athletics Athletic Association Baseball ..... Basketball. . . Cheer Leaders . Crew. . . . HE Men . . Football . . Golf . . . Hockey. . . Lacrosse . . Soccer . . Squash . . . Swimming . . Ten Captains . . Tennis , . . Track ,... Wrestling .... Chapel Speakers . . Classes Junior .... Lower Middle . . Senior .... Upper Middle . . Class Athletics . . Class Day Otiicers . . College Preferences . Cum Laude Society . Dedication ...... Dramatics Dramatic Association Fall Play ..... Production Stati . . Spring Play . . Winter Play. . Enrollment . . Faculty .... Four-Year Club . Index 187 Fraternities Alpha Nu .... . 168 Kappa Delta Pi . . 162 Kappa Epsilon Pi . , 133 Phi Epsilon Sigma . . 155 Phi Theta Psi ...,. 295 Literary and Organizations Academy Debating Team . 232 Christian Fraternity Cabinet 249 Golden Branch ,..... 255 G. L. Soule ..,.... 233 Herodotan Society . , 267 Lantern Club , . . 254 Les Cabotins . 237 Outing Club . 275 Riding Club . 259 Rifle Club . . 282 Southern Club . . 279 Merrill Lecture Course . . 283 Preface ........ 263 Prize Awards ....,... 234 Non-Returning Upper Middlers 271 Musical 241 Chapel Choir . . . 285 Glee Club ....... 190 Mamie's Music Masters . Musical Clubs ..... IOS P. E. A. Band . . 159 Orchestra . . . 41 Publications 143 E Bank, The . 287 Exwzimz, The . 139 PEAN, THE . . I32 Review, The . . I4O Representation. . . 9 Senior Class Ballot . . Senior Council . . . 224 Social 222 June Ball Girl . . 221 june Ball Officers . 223 june Ball Poem ..... 222 List of Moving Pictures . 1 70 Summary ......... IQ Trustees . . I4I Acknowledgments 207 205 203 201 209 272 176 174 T75 181 178 182 183 185 184 ISO 186 7 188 146 214 215 217 212 216 213 19S 192 104 196 ITO 142 138 229 227 228 230 170 18 We are much indebted to Mr. Thomas W. Lamont, who very kindly wrote the dedication for thiS volume. VVe also thank the News-Letter Press, the Cunningham Studio, the Folsom Engraving Company, the David I. Malloy Company, and the Boston Bookbinding Company for their co-operation. THE 1935 PEAN BOARD. A..T 'R' 5 , S Q s 'U .0 - 9 ,, f -ffri' ' Igvf..-1 A ' ' Z Y G I U - Us ,, I D , Sa- o Q' C C W-- . 5. 1 x 9 + ' 9 4 I 4 ' 4, -, .f .,.T, Q?i'-9 ' A ',. I ... M- aff T' Q..Qn 1 3 Q Q Q .Q f, .' --:pi Q. 4 if ifi'--V 941' I' tl-'X' '4 , . ... ,QQ 4,5 4. -1- 6 Rig? . ' , 2 1 A-.f , , J. ,gg .Q 1 Y. Q Q Q N r LQ , ' ,QfF,3Q.f, Q , . Q f . 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L'Universite de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, 1927-19. 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. ROBERT MacFARLANE GALT, B.A., M.A. Instructor in Latin. Appointed February, 1931. Prepared for college at the City of London School, London, England. BA., Cambridge University, 1924, M.A., Cambridge University, 1918. Instructor at Archbishop Holgate's School, York, England. Vice- Principal, United Church College, St. John's, Newfoundland. Instructor at Wilbrahzim Academy, Mass. JOHN CLARENCE HOGG. M.C., F.C.S., M.A. Instructor in Physics and Chemistry. Appointed in June, 1931. Prepared for college at Grammar School, Chesterfield, England. M.A., Queens College, Cambridge. Universities: Cambridge, London, and Harvard. 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X 5 X , KN Q X 4 1 , I f 9 , x W xr' 1 Q 'K af' sv MAN Rex 5 rx x J wx Q 'i 1 W 1 ' , f , ' e ' - ' ' , ' -' ,X , r . . , , .. Y, ' x I .' 4 ' , - , A ' , f, .l f w ' ' ,' ' , ' 'f u ' 'N ffm ' , S 'fl A A 4 -. 0: - , ' 1 ., - - A -., 4- fl- I: I. 4 1 sk 1 H- 4' . ' W -1 ' ' I-y' V H fl -A H . U - Y 5 su u - , - ! ,. . , zu :N ll. ' ' . It ' 1, 4 Iv' N 2 In K - - . ' Q X . H , V A D . ' U ' -s-, f ' ,P '-I-' .A f . ' - ' ' l r. I ' , ' . fr. , ' Y., . t ,I -, I ,. x. . -, .N .Y 19 4 . , 4 - , fy ii 9 ' 4' .sm ,,1,f1,v sz. e , N -4 . I ' ' J ,' J L, w' In ' 4 I V' ,,, '1 . 1 M l , ,Q 'T 1 '. 1 'I . 1- . X1 'Q .' qt A 4 I h . I . : I r I - 1, - I V Q1 ' jp lvl' .2 J 'X , ivugirf V 'L ' A H .- . ,vw 'fell rf . N 1 1 ' if r u . ly.: ' 4' ' 5 I, V 4 . I . , ' -1 ' ' , 1, 4 'fi b ' ' L ' , ' . ' 1 sw .'b 1 f tl wfffhq. i li ,. zxgag, 1 ' , ,- ' kg!-,xr J, E ' f R .91 W' 3-4? -. QA' 3 'H 'V-' Tin i . 3 -f' H 32 THE 1935 PEAN ARTHUR ALEXANDER LANDERS, 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 Mathcniatics. Appointed January, IQXSI. Prepared for college at Cony High School. Augusta, Me. A.B., Bow- doin College, 1025: A.M., Harvard, IQSO. A A if Head of Matheinatics Department. Cony High School, Augusta, Me. Instructor in Matheniatics, Tufts College. CLAUDE THADDEUS LLOYD, B.A., Ph.D. Instructor in English. Appointed September, IQSI. B.A., Sinirnons College tffexasl, IQITQ PhD., Yale, IQZ5. Associate Professor of English at Universityof New Hampshire, Mem- ber of Modern Language Association of America. 111 K fb JOHN MAYHER, A.B. Instructor in History. Appointed Iune, 1931. Prepared for college at Deertield Academy, Deertield, Mass. A.B., Amherst College, 1926. A A fb, lib B K Instructor at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. THE 1935 PEAN 33 ZENAS FRANKLIN NEUMEISTER, A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed September, IQ3I. Prepared for college at Dalton High School, Dalton, Mass. A.B., Yfesleyan, 19:53 AAI., Middlebury, IOZQQ Ilzirvard. Instructor at Rumsey Hall and Brookline High School. HARRIS HENDERSON THOMAS, A.B. Instructor in French. Appointed January, IQ3I. Prepared for college at Denton High School, Denton, Md. A.B., Trinity. Sorbonne, Paris. Instructor ut St. Puulls School. .Xssistant dhlnglais at Lycee Hoche, Versailles, France. REV. WI1.LIAM HENRY JONES, A.B., B.D. Instructor in Bible. Appointed July, 1951. Prepared for college at Central High School, Cleveland, Ohio. A.B., YYestern Reserve University, 1887, B.D., Episcopal Theological School tCz1mbridgeJ, 1891. A K E Instructor at Howe School, Ind., University School, Cleveland, Ohiog Asheville School, N. C. HENRY GUSTAVUS CARRELL, B.P.E. Assistant in the Gymnasium. Appointed November, IQ3I. Prepared for college at Morristown, N. J., High School. B.P.E. Springtield College, degree taken in 1951 as of IQO7. Director of Physical Education and Dean of Boys at Brookline, Mass. High School. v 34 THE 1934 PEAN ROBERT NEWTON CUNNINGHAM, B.Litt., A.M. Instructor in English. Appointed August, 1932. Prepared for college at Mercersburg Academy. A.B., Princeton, IQ25, B.A., Oxford University, IOZSQ B.Litt., IQZQQ A.M., 1932. Instructor at Mercersburg Academy. Instructor at Princeton Univer- sitv. RUSSELL STURGIS BARTLETT, Ph.D. Instructor in Science., Appointed June, IQ32. Prepared for college at Taft, Watertown, Conn. B.A., Yale, 19r7g Ph.D., 1924. Instructor at Yale, 1924-26. Assistant Professor, 1928-32. Scientific Articles in Physical Review CU. S.l Philosophical Illagasine Qlinglandj, Prouwdifzgs of the Royal Sucicly. HOWARD TREVELYAN EASTON, A.M. Instructor in Latin and Greek. Appointed September, 1932. Prepared for college at Baltimore City College, Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins University, 1926, A. lX1.,IQ3O. Assistant Professor and Dean of Men, Western Maryland College, 1925-27. Assistant Professor, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1930-32. HOWARD GRAY FUNKHOUSER, A.M. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, 1932. Prepared for college at Shenandoah Institute, Dayton, Virginia. A.B. VVashington and Lee, 1921, A.M., Columbia, IQ24. E N, fb B K, II A E, fir A K Instructor at Danville, Va., Military Institute, Columbia University. Associate Professor of Mathematics at Washington and Lee University. THE 1935 PEAN 35 LOUIS MARCEL JoRR1i,Ag1QgSD'Ang1ais Instructor in French. Appointed june, IOSZ. Licencie d'.Xnglais, L'Universit6 de Dijon. .Xgrege d'Anglais, Sor- bonne, IQSO. Assistant French Lecturer at the University of Iidinhurgh, 1928-50. DEVAUX deLANCEY, B.S., A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed March, 1932. Prepared for college at Yonkers High School, Yonkers, N. Y. SB., Harvard, 1924, AAI., Princeton, IQl'7Q Cornell. Micldlebury. College. Instructor at University of Vermont. Lecturer in French at University of Wisconsin. 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. BS., Cornell University, IQ2jQ A.M., Cornell University, 1927, Ph.D.. Yale, IQ32. Instructor at University of Minnesota, 1925-1926, Instructor at Yale, IQ26-1932. THEODORE HARPER MCCREA, A.B., A.M. Instructor in French. Appointed February, IQ3 2. Prepared for college at New Trier High School, Winnetka, Ill. .-LB. University of Minnesota, IQJQQ A.M., Harvard, 1930. fb Ii K Instructor at the Valley Ranch School, Valley, Wyo. -r 4 W' '?'. w 1 ,,m .v,,, 3- . 'ij .xii .. : ,' : 'HIL bf .91 X vvmvkx. . ' fx . ,.A - 1 . ,x.x .4', , 1 - , . .4 K-, -4 .,. '11 -. ' Q , fav' :1 .V 'J,.3f'. Y .1.+ . K yy r. kW -I Nh Iafy f va .5 .nz 1 1 1 '.',.-'. ' mix , .4 Y., . ,fi .11 i X EA 'EPS . s .' ww ,iq .. gf:. ,rf 4- f. 'ff sf: ' .J v - , l . , if' I - ' .J flj J' 7 2- f'v'q W, ,Ir - V ,R I 1- VV. 'Q' 13 . ifff ,iq 1 , , ' yr- 4: s, - ffl. Zu.. w-'J. ' -,Q g gi 'if . in fa xl 1 ya mf. 1 1' Q 3'-1.gyi5v,f .W ' ..- , ,z ,T -M, , ,fig , g ug. - '. -,- '1 25 I. 1 , Q-.x,..v.: M ' ' x - 72- F ', P I . ., ,. . lx.. V, - , , A A, V c . ,J I , A. - .,,. A , 1., I , Q 3 V Nj.. .f .. R.--5 5 1 4 .P A yr 1 +5541 + . SG. . Di . v . .41 1 36 THE 1935 PEAN CLAIR NAYLOR, Ph.B., A.M. Instructor in Matheniatics. Appointed May, IQ32. Prepared for college at Olean High School, Olean, N. Y. Ph.B., Yale, IQ26Q A.M., 1928. Instructor at Yale. E X WILLIAM GURDON SALTONSTALL, A.B., A.M. Instructor in History. Appointed June, 1932. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Harvard, IQISQ 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- , EUGENE DAVIS FINCH, A.B., Ph.D. 1. ,4,. , . Instructor in English. Appointed October, 1933. 'If 'E ,V 1 Universit of Montana, IQZZQ A.B., Columbia, IQZSQ Ph.D., Yale, ' IQ3 2. n V Q 3 ' Qi. :-, . .2 Wi: -:as . , . . - sw. Saks. Q . .. y 5 E . .Ns .. .A sw- - .5 . N wx X ,K 4 f' V THE 1935 PEAN 37 PAUL EUGENE GROPP, A.B., A.M. Instructor in German. Appointed October, 1953. A.B., George Washington University, 19:33 A.M.. 1926. Instructor at George Washington Universityg St. John's College. ANDREW LONGACRE, B.s., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in Phvsics. .Appointed October, IQ55. A.M., Princeton, IQZSQ Ph.D., IQ33. HENRY PHILLIPS, IR., A,M., Ph.D. Instructor in Greek, Latin. and English. Appointed June, 1953. Prepared for college nt Lawrenceville, 1922. A.B., Amherst, 191 3 Ph.D., Harvard, 1935. Instructor at Lawrenceville and Amherst. LEONARD NICHOLS RHOADES, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, 1935. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. A.B., Hurvzi 1929. Instructor at St. Paul Academy. Prepared for college at Yonkers High School. BS., Wesleyan, IQ26, 38 THE 1935 PEAN THOMAS PORTER ROBINSON, A.B., A.M. Instructor in Public Speaking and English. Appointed June, 1955. A.B.. IYillian1s, IQPSQ A.M., IQ3O. Instructor at Lafayette. 44:' :f5 i . gf' , :QV q ' 523235:-52151. ' ' ' .:::.5. :-.':: 5:-3. . , M ..:fr5:a:g:xaf:g fi A 'P-5fs:2:Set.t. r .1 -'f::5:tr'Gss:z:-:E I - 'f:1gz1- g A ' -f.::::. f . ' .. J , CALVIN SMITH BROWN, 3RD, A.M., A.B. iOxonl, Ph.D. Instructor in German. Appointed April, 1954. Prepared for college at Oxford tMiss.J High School. University of Mississippi, l3.A. iCvCI'IT1LlIll summit cum laude. University of Cin- cinnati, MA., tEnglishJ. University of IVisconsin. Rhodes Scholar, Merton College, Oxford, A.B., in English with tirst class honors. I'h.D. cCOIDIlLlI'LItlYC Literaturej, University of Wisconsin. Assistant professor of English, University of Mississippi, Summer Ses- sion. Menilier of Modern Language Association. THOMAS MCKEY FOLDS, A.B. Instructor in English and the Fine Arts. Appointed Septernber, 1934. Prepared for college at Evanston High School, Evanston, Ill. HA., Yale, 10301 IS.lf.A., Yale School of the Fine Arts, 1954. PHILIP MARTIN HAM, A.B., A.M. Instructor i11 French. Appointed February, IO34. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy A.B., Princeton, IQ5OQ A.M., 1931. fb BK Assistant instructor at Brown University, THE 1.935 PEAN 39 FREDERICK ARTHUR PHILBRICK Visiting Instructor in Chemistry. .Appointed September, 1954. B.A., Oxon, IQZSQ M.A., 1932. Assistant Master at Clifton Collegeg Rugby School, England. , M.A. GEORGE REES SAUNDERS, B.Eng. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed June, IO34. Prepared for college at The Phillips Exeter Academy. Bling., Mc- Gill University, 1934. A S2 EDWARD ROBERT SCOTT, M.A. Instructor in English. Appointed June, 1034. Prepared for college at Carlisle Grammar School, Carlisle, England. B.A., Cambridge University. rozrg M.A. IQZY. Instructor at King's College School, London, England. CARL PRESTON SWINNERTON, A.B., Ed.M. Instructor in Science. Appointed June, IQ34. Prepared for college at New Hampton Literary Institute. A.B., Har- vard, IOZIQ Ed.M., IQ25. Instructor at High School, Naugatuck, Conn., State Normal School, Keene. N. H.g Culver Military Academy. THE 1935 PEAN ALBERT CLINTON TYLER, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics. Appointed September, IQ34. Prepared for college at Princeton Prepz1rz1tor5 School. A.B., Prince- ton. ISQ7. Instructor at Lawrenceville Academy. Instructor at Haverford School, Haverford. Pennsylvania. Headmaster, Providence Country Day School. Member of Association of Teachers of Mathematics in Maryland and the Middle Atlantic States. Appointments GEORGE EDWARD BOOTH, A.B., A.M. II1Sl1'l1ClIO1' in lXlt'llhC'lI1fltlC'S. A.B., Bowdoin, 1923. A.M., Princeton, 1935. PAUL ELLSWORTH EVERETT, JR., A.B., A.M. Instructor in French. A.B., Bowdoin, 1932. A.M., Harvard, 1933. ROBERT WILSON KESLER, A.B. Instructor in German. A.B., Princeton, 1932. ARTHUR WILLIAM WEEKS, M.A. Visiting Instructor in Mathematics. M.A., Cambridge University, Cambridge. England. Exhibitioner in Mathernatics, Selwyn College, Cambridge. Instructor in Mathematics in the School, Oundle, England. Senior Class 1 , 1 4 H f, , 1 sg? f .SSN 5? Ss fi 139532 hal lf'j1 ' .15 I2 L E f,-. . ' '- ,V 'fp 'Qriij fc , . . . Afigflli ,sf - WSI W, 'k?5's A rl' ww-, , W! lf ' r ,--21 sf ,M '. ff,,Jf,, 5, 'v 2' '.'1:4 -1 , gh I d 4 . ,:21, Q5 ' 2552, SENIOR CLASS THE 1.935 PEAN 43 E. M. Woommx Class Day President Senior Class E, the graduating class of the Phillips Exeter Academy, will soon leave this school, as students, forever. We hope that we have done our share to make Exeter a better school. but we can never repay her for what she has done for us. Exeter has made us from boys into men. Many of us have become outstanding athletes, others of us have become leaders in the classroom, or important members of student organizations, but all of us have become more mature. We have acquired poise, a knowledge of many things, and much valuable experience. It is Exeter which has taught us, brought out our talents, and helped us to build a sturdy foundation for the future. In the four short years we have been under her guidance, we have risen from shy and awe-stricken Juniors to Seniors and school leaders. Next year many of us will enter collegeg there we will again be at the bottom of the ladder, but we will know that Exeter has given us the foundation for success at college and beyond. lVe hope that we can repay Exeter in some small way for the start she gave us in life by becoming alumni worthy of her. During our years here, we have been privileged to enjoy the benelits of the Harkness plan, and the work of Dr. Perry and the other faculty members. This year we have led the school through a most successful scholastic and athletic year. Next year the Upper Middle Class will till our positions. We ask them to make the Academy a still better school then. Now in a few weeks, we will have reached the end of our years at the Phillips Exeter Academy, but we will always remember that she not only provided us with some of the happiest experiences of our lives, but also gave us the start on which our future depends. 44 THE 1935 PEAN Entered Upper Middle Year, Chess Clubg College Preference, Princeton. GEORGE HERBERT ADAMS, JR. PLHIOUTH, N. H. Mimi. Entered Junior Year, Class Football Team C213 Class Soccerg All-Class Basketballg Championship Senior Class Basketball Teamg All-Class Baseballg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Dra- matic Association CU. Secretary, Cast, H Gold in the Hills, Sun- Upf' Journeys End, Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, First Group Qgj, Second Group fglg Lower Middle Latin Prize, Thirdg College Preference, Dartmouthg Kappa Delta Pi. JOHN ALEXANDER PRINCETON, N. J. Alex Johnny JOHN BENSON ANDERSON WESTPORT, Coxxr. Andy. ' Pretty, Entered Junior Year, Class Football C355 All-Class Swimming Teamg Academy Swimming Team telg All-Class Track Team Qzjg Christian Fraternity Cabinet, Treasurerg Interfraternity Council, Presidentg Dramatic Association, Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Undecided., Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1935 PEAN 45 ROBERT WOODRUFF ANDERSON New ROCHELLE, N. Y. Bob, Andy t'Nellie.'l Entered junior Year, Academy Basketball Team, Class Foot- ball, All-Class Track Team, Class Basketball, Class Tennis Team, Senior Council, Chapel Monitor, Glee Club QD, Vice- Presidentg Choir fzlg G. L. Soule Debating Society, Vice'Presi- dentg Four-Year Club, Fall Dance Committee, Winter Dance Committee, College Preference,Harvardg Kappa Delta Pi. FREDERIC SYLVESTER ARMSTRONG, JR. 1 Wnxuorrn, Mass. 3 Fred. Entered Senior Year, Class Football, College Preference Harvard. FRED ALBERT ARNOLD, IR. ROCKLAND, MASS. Bottle.l' Bobo. Le Petit Bouteillef' Entered Lower Middle Ye-arg Championship Lower Middle Class Hockey Team, Captain, Hockey Squad fzjg Track Team C215 Harvard Interscholastics fel, College Preference, Williams, Alpha Nu. I v 1 4.- fxf fu 46 THE 1935 PEAN I-IENDRICK KIP ARNOLD AUBURN, N. Y. lx Kipfr Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Harvard. STUART VEEDER ARNOLD LARCHMONT, N. Y. l'Stu. l'Stut. Entered Senior Yenrg Chess Clubg College Preference, M. I. T. CHARLES HOLLY AUGSPURGER BUFFALO, N. Y. Chuck 'iVon. Brother Meshpecl-:er. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Hockey Team C293 Academy Golf Teamg THE PEAN, Assistant Business Managerg Herodotan Societyg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Glee Clubg College Preference, Princetong Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1935 PEAN LOUIS FABIAN BACHRACH, JR. WEST Nmwrox, MASS. Max Lou. Entered Senior Yearg Tennis Squadg Dramatic Assoeiationg Glee Clubg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. JOHN MILNE BALLOU PROVIDENCE, R. I. tCJ'aCk.7! Iintered Senior Yearg College Preference, Yale THOMAS EDWARD BARNICLE FRAMINGHAM, MASS. Toots. Tom. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Team C235 Academy Hockey Team fzjg Academy Baseball Team C213 All- Class Football Teamg Senior Councilg Christian Fraternity Cabinet Czlg Class Day Otficers, Secretaryg june Ball Oflicerg ' College Preference, Princet ong Phi Epsilon Sigma. 48 THE 1935 PEAN DONALD HALDEMAN BAUMER jouxsrowx, PA. Toby Ducky.'l Entered Senior Yearg .Xll-Class Football Teamg All-Class Basketball Teamg Championship Senior Class Basketball Team Qgjg All-Class Baseball Teamg Rifle Clubg College Preference, Cornellg Phi Epsilon Sigma. ROBERT STOUTENBERG BART X1-:xr XIORK. N. Y. Bob. Entered Lower Middle Yearg French Clubg Seientihc Groupg Cum Laudeg First Honors Qglg lYeist French Prizeg Bandler Lower Middle Latin Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. WILLIAM SPENCER BEARD, II FLUSHING, L. I. 1'Bill. M Will. Bert. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Baseball Team Qzlg Champion- ship Upper Middle Football Teamg Class Hockeyg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Four-Year Clubg Deacon Phillips Churchg College Preference, Williamsg Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1935 PEAN 49 JOHN ORN'E BEATTIE NEW YORK, N. Y. A' Jack. Entered Senior Yearg Class Hockeyg Class Crewg Les Cabo- tinsg Scientific Societyg Astronomy Groupg College Preference. Yale. DANIEL MORGAN BELDEN CANTON, Onto Kim, Gubby. Herne.l' linterecl junior Ycnrg Class Football Lilg .Xll-Claiss Husketbullg Association, Production Stziffg Golden Brant li Debating Societyg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Cnivt-rsity of Mielligaing Phi Epsilon Sigma. RICHARD STANW OOD BENNER, JR. SPRINGFIELD. MASS. Dick. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Football Czlg Champion- ship Upper Middle Class Golf Tenmg All-Class Squash Tenmg College Preference, Harvardg Kappa Delta Pi. Class Baseball lzllg Academy Lacrosse Tc-ann C211 Dramatic 50 THE 1.935 PEAN ROBERT HAMILTON BINKERD Dortser, VT. Ham. Bink. l'Binkivitch. Entered Junior Yearg All-Class Football Teamg Champion- ship Upper Middle Class Football Teamg All-Class Basketball Team fzlg Runner-up Fall Tennis Tournamentg Tennis Squadg College Preference, Harvard. ROBERT SPERRY BILHEIMER XVHITE PLArNs, N. Y. t'Bob. Bill. Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Yale. RALPH HOLDEN BINNS, 3d LIAMARONECK, N. Y. Dave, Red, Binnsie. Entered junior Yearg Academy Swimming Teamg All-Class Swimming Team, Captaing Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg Crew Squad Czlg Track Squadg Dramatic Association Cgj, Master Carpenterg Outing Club, Assistant Quartermasterg The Phillips Exeier Review, Associate Managerg Four-Y ear Clubg College Preference, Princeton. THE 1935 PEAN 51 EDWIN JAMES BLEASE Sw.xuPsCoTT, MASS. Iid. Major Entered junior Yenrg Class Hockey Kzlg All-Class Crewg Academy Crew Squadg P. E. A. Policeg Glee Clubg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Amherst. WILLIAM I-HENRY BLEDSOE GLOVIQRSVILLIQ, N. Y. I Bill , Entered Upper Middle Yezirg Glee Clubg Clioirg Gilbert rmfl Sullivan Chorus: Herodotzin Societyg College Preference, Am- herst. ELKAN ROGERS BLOUT NEW Yoiuc, N. Y. ulilkyiu fiElk.n Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Princeton. 52 THE 1935 PEAN ALAN HEATH BODGE FALL RIVER, MASS. L' B Llfljl Entered Senior Ycalrg Class Hockcyg Class Busebullg Mamiels Music Mustersg College Preference, Dartmouth. Harvard. MORRIS BURGHEIM BLUMBERG TERRIQ HAUIE, IND. Moe. Entered Senior Yezirg Orchestrag College Preference, Harvard. PAUL HYDE BONNER, JR. RYE CENTER, N. H. Father X. Entered Senior Yenrg Lantern Clubg College Preference, THE 1935 PEAN 53 Entered Junior Yenrg Academy Tennis Team. Managerg Athletic Association: Class Footballg Class Golfg THE PEAN. Associate Editorg Four-Year Clubg College Preference. Yaleg Phi Epsilon Sigma. Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Baseball Team C215 Class Footballg Outing Club. Quartermasterg College Preference, Amherst. BREWSTER CHAPMAN BREEDEN GLEN RIDGE, N. I. 'K Brew. 'L Bruce. ROBERT DuBOIS BREWER, JR. Hlxorrm, Mass. Bob. Hernic. Entered Upper Middle Year. All-Class Crewg Musical Clubs. Presidentg Glce Clubg Clioirg Orcliestrag P. li. A. Bandg Fall Dance Commitleeg College Preference, Harvurdg Phi Epsilon Sigma. MIN OT AUSTIN BRIDGHAM, JR. Bkooxuxrz, Mass. Bridge Mind 54 THE1935 PEAN I-IENRY NASON KINNEY BROOKINGS ALEX.-XNDRIA, YA. 'fKay-Bunk. H.N.K. Kinney, f'Hank. Entered Senior Yearg :Xczidemy Football Teumg Lacrosse Squudg Glee Clubg College Preference, Harvnrdg Kappa Epsilon Pi. ELLIOTT FOSS BROWN Svmirr, N. I. 'tlillf' 1 ish.'l Churlie.'l lintered Junior Yearg All-Class Tennis Team, Cnptuing Acadf emy Tennis Teairn CJ, Cuptuing Cliumpionship Upper Middle Class Hockey 'll-:img All-Class Hockey Teumg Academy Hockey Teamg Cheer Leucler CJD, Heard Cheer Leuderg Interelirziternity Councilg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Yzileg Kappa Epsilon Pi. PHILIP BUEHNER,2D PORTLAND, OREGON Phil. Doc, Gus. ence, California Institute of Technologyg Kappa Delta Pi. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg College Prefer- THE 1.935 PEAN 55 CHARLES DANA BURKE TYHITE PLAINS, N. Y. Burkeyf' Entered Senior Yearg All-Class Football Team: Crew Squztdg Glee Clubg College Preference, Princeton. JONATHAN GLOVER BUTLER SALEM, Mass. jonny. Glovahf' Cupief' Entered junior Yertrg All-Class Football Teamg Class Hockey tzjg All-Class Baseball Teamg Four-Year Clubg College Prefer- ence. Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. FERGUS ANTHONY BUTLER NEW XYORK. N. Y, Tony Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Swimmingg Crew Squad T110 E.YOIlft1II. Assistant Advertising Mamagerg College Preference Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. at af 'lr Q4 an 'F' 53 'U 4.q.-, .1 9 - S , v 5 I I 4 1-.3 wer., , 2 'I r- . ,v, I fini, -, rpm. cf, -1- Q' fi I ' I su +'A '. , 6 ' 6 l -, ,J , sz.-,.1 Fl' - ' 5 '4 X Q .Qi a ' . ,- , , . an it s 3 I L0 ? -is ,C ir nb - k . 1 ' 9 ., - I I . Q ' - Q A g Tx. n 5, A t gs I. 4 O O H. , l 9' . x -I O ' K1 ' Q mf- A 2 ' .Vg - Q I , ff f-sa 1 V 4 'S 4 . , Q ' -4 fan. o -Q IP . .an o - ,V F .BQ L ' 'ww' 9 , I af Q I Q I 4 H i F 56 THE 1935 PEAN Entered Junior Year, Class Golf CJD, XYinter Track Team, The Exozzialz. Associate liclitor, Tl1vPl1fIIips E.rvlv1'Rc2'ivI:', Associ- ute Manager, G. L. Soule Debating Society, College Preference, Harvard. ALAN TALIAFERRO CALHOUN TRYON, N. C . 'lCal. Al.l' Calina. Entered Junior Year, Academy Wrestling Team, Manager Qzj, All-Class Soccer Team, Class Tennis 152, Athletic Association Clk, Southern Club 145, Secretary Czj, President, Ritle Club 131, Secretary, President, Glee Club 125, Four-Year Club, Radio Club tel, Southern Club Dance Committee Cel, College Prefer- ence, University of North Carolina. THOMAS HENRY CALHOUN, JR. XVELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. Tom. Cul. WH.LIAM MARRIOTT CANBY XVILMINGTON, DEL. WHL Fuzzy. Bill Entered junior Year, Academy Baseball Team, Manager, Athletic Association, Four-Year Club, Southern Club QQ, Geology Group, Southern Club Dance Committee, College Preference, Princeton. THE 1935 PEAN CHARLES ATTWILL CARROLL PARIS, FRANCE Charlie L' Chick. Entered Upper Mrddle Yearg Class Soccerg Lacrosse Squadg Glee Clubg Les Cabotins, Presidentg College Preference, Cornell. LESTER THOMAS CHASE EXETER, N. H. Les Chasie. Somerby.' Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Academy Hockey Teamg Academy Baseball Squadg College Preference, Dartmouthg Kappa Delta Pi. EPES DIXWELL CHASE BIILTON, Mass. KA Dick-Y! Entered Upper Middle Yearg All-Class Crcwg Glee Club Choirg Orclrestrafzjg College Prelerence,Harvarclg ,Xlpl1:1Nu. 57 58 THE 1.935 PEAN PETER ELMER GORDON CLARK WESTFIELD, Mass. 'tGordie. Clarkie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Team Cel, Captaing Academy Hockey Team Czjg Academy Baseball Team Qzjg Academy Winter Track Teamg Senior Council, Christian Fraternity Cabinetg College Preference, Dartmouth, Phi Theta Psi. THOMAS CULBERTSON CLARK HIADDAXI, CONN. Chubby, i'Tom.l' lintered Senior Year, Academy Football Teamg Lacrosse Squad: College Preference, Yaleg Phi Theta Psi. JOSEPH CLAUDE CLEMENT, IR. NEWTON CENTRE, Mass. Hjfoeuu b Entered Upper Middle Year, Academy Squash Team, Mana- gerg .Athletic Associationg Class Baseball, Class Squash, Dra- matic Association, Cast, i'lVhistling in the Dark, Journey's Endf' Herodotan Societyg College Preference, Williamsg Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1935 PEAN 59 JOHN F RENZEL CLINE Sc.xRsD.xL1z, N. Y. j'ohnny. Jack, A'Gus. L'Doek.'l Entered Senior Yearg Class Soecerg All-Class XVrestling Teamg Navigation Groupg College Preference, Prince-tony Phi lipsilon Sigma. SANFORD COFFIN IQATONAH, N. Y. Sandy.', Entered Senior Yearg Track Sqnadg P. li. A. Bundg College Preference, Hamilton. WALTER COOK, 2D NEW XYORK, N. Y, Cookie XValt. Canary, Entered junior Yearg All-Class Football Team H453 Class Basketball Teamg College Preference, Undecided, 60 THE 1955 PEAN JAMES SAMPSON COONEY PLANDOME, L. I., N. Y. 'tjimf' t'Bodkin. T110 Exonirru, Associate Manager lResignedJg THE PEAN Czl, Assistant Managerg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, First Group f3l1 Honorable Mention C473 Iuniorr-Xlgebra Prizeg Lower Middle Algebra Prizeg Latin I Prize, Honorable Mentiong College Prefer- ence, Y ale. JOSEPH COORS GOLDEN, Cor.. KI Joel!! Entered junior Yearg All-Class Tennis Teamg Class Squash: Class Baskethsillg Cheer Leaderq Chapel Monitorg Dramatic .Xssociationg P. li. QX. Bandg Four-Year Clubg Lower Middle Algebr-i Prize tSecondlg Wentworth Geometry Prize fSecondDg College Preference, California Institute of Teclmologyg Phi Theta Psi. DON CORNISH LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Arkie. lege Preference. M. I. T. l Entered junior Yearg All-Class Track Teamg Class Football, Entered Senior Yearg Scientific Societyg Geology Groupg Col- THE 1.935 PEAN 61 JOSEPH RILEY CRUMP BIACON, GA. joe Entered Senior Yearg XVrestling Squadg Lacrosse Squadg Honor Man, First Group C215 College Preference, Harvard. TAYLOR CULBERT UPPER BIONTCLAIR. N. I. -Iackfl Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Teamg Academy Track Teumg College Prefer- ence, Yale. JAMES SWASEY CURRIER, IR. NEXVPORT, R. I. Swami ,Tim. Ad1niral. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Glee Club C235 Musical Clubs, Treasurerg Choir C215 College Preference, Amherst. 62 THE 1935 PEAN WILLARD HUNTINGTON CURRIER ANDOVER, MASS. Bill, 'ilVild Bill. Bunny Entered junior Yearg Lacrosse Squadg All4Cluss Football Team: All-Class XYreStling Teumg .'XllAClass Hockey Teamg Glee Clubg P. E. .-X. Band Qgjg The Exonitzn, Associate Business Manugerg Tim Phillips Exetrr Rcvimv, .-Xssociute Business Manu- gerg College Preference, XVilli:1ms. THEODORE ROBERT DAKIN STORRS, CONN. Ted. Duke, Entered Lower Middle Yezirg A.ll'CluS5 Soccer Teamg XYrestling Squudg Glee Club fzlg College Preference. Dartmouth. RICHARD JOHNSTON DARLIN G XYELLESLEY HILLS, MASS. NoshuTing. Dick Entered Lower Middle Yearg Science Groupg College Prefer- ence, Harvard. THE 1935 PEAN 63 GEORGE MATHQEWSON DAVIS BUFFALO, N. Y. Stinky 'AHowie. 'lEagle. Entered Lower Middle Ye-arg All-Class Wrestling Team Czlg Class Soccerg Glee Clubg P. E. A. Bandg Scientific Societyg College Preference, Harvard. HOWLAND DAVIS NEW YORK, N. Y. Stinky 'fHowie. Preference, Harvard. PHILIP DEAN BROOKLINE, MASS. Phil, Hernie. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Crew, Captaing Class Day Otiicers, Third Marshalg Deacon Phillips Churchg Glee Clubg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Epsilon Sigma. Entered Senior Yearg Class Soccerg Class Hockeyg College 64 THE 1935 PEAN Entered Lower Middle Yearg .-Xll4Class Baseball Teamg All- Class Track Teumg Academy Truck Teamg College Preference, Yule. EARL JAMES DEARBORN LLXNCHESTER, N. H. Sam. lintered Senior Yearg Class Footballg P. E. A. Baudg Or- chestrag Mamie's Music Mastersg Glee Club, Accompanistg College Preference, Dartmouth. STEPHEN TUCKER DENT .XL'r.xDex,x, CAL. Steve Tuck. AUGUSTUS APPLEBY DeVOE SPOTSWOOD, N. I. Gus. Dee. Entered Junior Yearg Class Footballg All-Class Track Team C355 Harvard Interscholastics C353 College Preference, M. 1. T.g Alpha Nu. THE 1935 PEAN 65 PETER DeVVITT SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Pete Entered Lower Middle Yearg Class Tennis, Champion Class Swimming Team C295 All-Class Swimming Teamg Rille Club C233 Chess Club, Treasurerg College Preference, Princeton. EDWARD MILLFIELD DODD B.xBx'I.oN, N. Y. Slermof' Entered Lower Middle Year: College Preference, Williams Alpha Nu. JOHN DOANE DODGE Ev.xNsToN, ILL. j'aCk. Johnny Entered Senior Yearg College Preference, Yale. THE PEAN 66 THE 1985 PEAN 4 GEORGE AUSTIN DORR, JR. NEXVPORT, N. H. 'iGeorgie. JAMES DOOLITTLE, JR. BIORRISTOWN, N. J. EKJim.JJ fl Jimmie-7! Entered Senior Year, Tennis Squad, Glee Club, Choir, Lan- tern Club, Drnmutic Association, College Preference, Princeton. Entered Junior Year, Academy Soccer Team, Manager, Ath- letic Association, G. L, Soule Debating Society CJD, Vice-Presi- dent, President, Choir, Glee Club, FOUI'-AYBIII' Club, Science Group, Honor Mun, Second Group, College Preference, Wesleyan University. NORRIS FITZ DOW EXETER, N. H. Norrie. Fitzie. Entered Junior Year, Class Tennis, Chess Club 141, President, Cum Laude Society, W. A. Francis junior Algebra Prize, Second, Bandler Lower Middle Latin Prize, First, Elementary Algebra Prize, Third, College Preference, M. I. T. THE 1985 PEAN 67 FRANK LEO DOWNEY, JR. NORTH EASTON, Mus. Frank. Entered Upper Middle Yeurg All-Class Hockey Tezimg Aczxde- I my lfootbnll Tezxmg Academy Hockey Teanmg Lacrosse Sqnudg All-Class Wrestling Terimg College Preference, Hurvardg Kappa Epsilon Pi. WALDO LINCOLN DRESSER XVURCESTER, MASS. 'AWzilly. Entered Junior Yearg .Xlj-Class Crewg .xCLlflL'ITlY Crewg Col lege Preference, Hurvnrcl. LEVVIS ROBERT DRIVER, JR. lv.-XSHINGTOX, D. C. Bob. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Basketball C253 Class Ten- nis Qzjg Southern Clubg Honor Mun, Second Groupg College Preference, Princeton. 68 THE 1935 PEAN JOHN FISKE EATON NEXVPORT, R. I. 44 Cyn: , Entered Junior Yearg Academy Soccer Team fzjg lYrestlingg Squad C433 Track Squadg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Glee Clubg Choirg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, Second Group fgjg College Preference. Amherst. CHARLES DANIELS DUFFY, JR. Socrn JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Dull Entered Senior Yearg XVrestling Squad,,g Crew Squadg Or- chestrag P. E. A. Banclg Mamie's Music Mastersg College Preference, Harvard. Jack. H.-Xpef' WILLIAM MASON EDMONSTONE Hum PARK, MASS. Bi1I. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Class Hockeyg Lacrosse Squadg College Preference, Princetong Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1.935 PEAN 69 ROBERT SAMUEL EISNER Entered Lower Middle Class, Class Basketball, All-Class Track Tenmg Winter Track Team, Honor Mun. Second Group Czjg College Preference, Princeton, Alpha Nu. RED BANK, N. I. Bob. lcd, GEORGE WALDO EMERSON, JR. 'AScrimp. junio Knirps. Entered Upper Yearg Class Basebullg College Preference, Dart- mouthg Alpha Nu. FORREST THURSTON ELLIS, IR. DETROIT, BIICH. T:1blJy. Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Squash Teamg Acade my Squash Teamg Rifle Clubg Outing Club, College Preference M. I. T. EXETER, N. H. 70 THE 1935 PEAN JAMES RADFORD ENGLISH, JR. RYE, N. Y. Iim. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Squash Teamg Class Tennisg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg French Club fzj, Vice- Presidentg Ride Club C355 Chess Clubg The E Book, Editor-in- Chiefg Honor Man, First Group Qgjg Second Group C5Jg Honor- able Mention, C555 Cum Laudeg College Preference, Princeton. SANDFORD GARLAND ETI-IERINGTON, JR. i NEW YORK. N. Y. zz Sandy-wx Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Basketball Team, Managerg Athletic Associationg Track Squadg P. A. Band fzjg Librariang Glee Clubg Musical Clubsg Dance Committeeg Sec- ond Honorsg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Princeton. RICHARD RICE EVANS BERLIN, MASS. Dick. ' Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Tennis Team fzjg Lantern Clubg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1935 PEAN 71 DOUGLAS WRIGHT FARRINGTON BABYLON, N. Y. 'ADoug. Entered Senior Yearg Championship Senior Class Swimming Teamg Glee Clubg College Preference, Dartmouth. JAMES AUGUSTINE FEELEY, IR. Caxrrmrncsrz, Mnss. Ravelli, Jim, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Academy Football Team C213 .Xeadcmy Horkey Team tzl, Captaing Lacrosse Squadg Senior Couneilg Class Day Ollieer, First Marshalg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Line-Mc-n's Trophy in Footballg College Preference, Dartmouthg Phi Theta Psi. DeWITT FISCHMAN Mouxr VERNON, N. Y. A'Fisch. Entered Lower Middle Yc-arg All-Class Soccer Team C255 La- crosse Squadg The Exmzitzlz, Associate Business Managerg Col- lege Preference, Harvard. 72 THE 1935 PEAN CHARLES FRANKLIN FITTER, JR. Cos Cos, CONN. Charlie. Fit. Entered Junior Yearg Championship Upper Middle and Senior Class Swimming Teamsg All-Class Swimming Teamg Class Ten- nisg Class Hockeyg Rifle Club Qzjg Photographic Groupg Radio Groupg Chess Clubg Dramatic Association C255 Tllll' E.tT0llidlL fel, Associate Managerg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Prefer- ence, Harvard. JOHN FLOWER DLIQRFIIQLD, MASS. Johnny. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Dramatic Association Czjg Orchestra Crjg College Preference, Harvard. OLIVER SWIFT FOOTE MONTCLAIR, N. J. Ollie Entered Senior Yearg Class Baseballg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1935 PEAN 73 RICHARD KEAY FOWLER INDr,xN.xPoLts, IND. 'ADick. Arkie, Entered Upper Middle Year, Truck Squad, Crew Squad, P. E. A. Band. President, Glee Clubg Orchestra, Full Dance Committee, College Preference, Princetong Phi Epsilon Sigma. JAMES McILROY FRITZ DUBt'QUr5, IA. U Jinlhvv Entered Junior Year, Aczideiny Wrestling Team, .Xll-Cluss Soccer Team, Lacrosse Squad, Herodotun Society CJD, Presiclentg Rille Club Czj, Secretury3I'rensurerg Meteorology Groupg Four- Ycnr Clubg Honor Main, Second Groupg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Princeton. DAVID DICKSON F URMAN SoU'rH ORANGE, N. I. L'Dave. Pyth. Entered Upper Middle Year, Class Tennis fill, Class Squashg The Exozziun Czj, Assistant Editor, Sports Editorg Lantern Clubg Herodotan Society, Church Monitorg Honor Man, First Group C423 Second Group, Honorable Mention C535 CLlIT1LZ1llLl6Q Upper Middle English Prize, College Preference, Harvard. 74 THE 1.935 PEAN RICHARD WILLIAM GALBRAITH, IR. EXETER, N. H. Dick. Entered junior Yearg All-Class Basebnllq Academy Baseball Teamg Cum Laudeg Honor Group C215 Les Cabotinsg Four-Year Clubg Lantern Clubg Joline Greek Prizeg Honor Man, First Group QQQ5 Cum Laudeg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. GEORGE BIRCHETT GARNI GRIQAT NECK, N. Y. Geo 'Qleebief' Entered junior Yeurg Class Golfg Lacrosse Squadg Chess Club C315 Riile Club Ckesignedlg Science Groupg Photography Club fXz1x'igution Groupjg Four-Year Clubg Chess Club Tourna- ment CSecondjg College Preference, Hurvurd. ROBERT MARCH GAYLORD, JR. ROCKFORD, ILL. HBOb.U tKGay.!! Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Soccer Teamg Track Squadg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Rifle Clubg College Prefer- ence, Princeton. THE 1935 PEAN JOSEPH MARTIN GIDDING NEW YORK, N. Y. joe Tiger. Liver-Lips. Entered Junior Yearg Class Footballg Class Baseballg Class Tennisg Dramatic Associationg Cast, Whistling In The Darkf' Golden Branch Debating Societyg Herodotan Societyg Astronomy Groupg Four-Year Clubg The Exonian, Editorial Board QRe- signedlg THE PE.-xx, Associate Editor, Secretaryg College Prefer- ence, Princetong Phi Theta Psi. Princetong Kappa Delta Pi WALTER SHERMAN GIFFORD, JR. New YORK, N. Y. Gil Sherm. Entered Lower MiddJe Yearg Lantern Clubg Outing Clubg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg Cum Laudeg College Preference, Harvard. JOSEPH TOMLINSON GIFFORD SOUTH OR nor. X I Hjot G15 s Entered Junior Yearg Atademy Xl restlnn Tt im C 5 Clpt un Championship Upper Middle Cl rss I Ootbtll Perm C iptun I 1 crosse Squad fzlg Senior Council Christi in Iriternltx Cilnnet UD, Secretaryg Class Day Oliiters SBCYCIITX loner Nllclcllt Class, Secretaryg Upper Middle Cliss Xue Irtsicltnt Iour Year Clubg XVinter Dante Committee C llc e Irtlcrtnet YV-. 3 ., V . -1 F 'uf ' y 'Q-:'.,,.' '-gl v, ' Q' ' - - r' -. ffeg, - . : 't , . 119: ,, .- . g - - . -o A- , , 4 -' - ,ff l',5'P', ... Q- V, . UI ' ' Ill 'N ,. ' ' .-.- . -5, , fsff., my ' . 1- ,-5 , ,gqli W, xv, -5, - -.. ,. gnu sq - -,Q--Q . A - . ,Q E.. i --,-.1 x i ii.. Q.w . - dd. . ,.. -1, I. , . . '-- V 4 ' W n -V W 6 xy A.. ' . .sh 7' -,.-Q. - 'eg 'gf - gbf.. l ,, ,. , , . QM n E . ,. p, . L .A --5 if .a--3 wx- vm- ,., Ju f .3 F.. , ptiln . if In - 2- l I ks. -Jfffc. :KR ' A'. . 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A .- 76 THE 1.935 PEAN GEORGE MONROE GOODWIN PI.-XVERHILL. Mass. George. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Tennis Teamg All-Class Foot- ball Teamg Class Hocl-zeyg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. EDWARD WEBB GOSSELIN jouigr, ILL. H lid. Goose. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Golfg Class Football Qzjg Track Squadg College Preference, Yaleg Kappa Delta Pi. FREDERICK CHARLES GOTTSCHALK SCARSDALE, N. Y. Shadow Junior. HFred. Entered Senior Yearg Track Squadg College Preference, Yaleg Alpha Nu. THE 1935 PEAN DEXTER DAVID GOULD LAWRENCE, MASS. r:DeX.yv Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-class Truck Teamg All-Class Wrestling Teamg College Preference, Harvard. , A LOUIS THOMAS GRILK EXETER, N. H. Tubby. Entered Junior Yearg Class Baseballg Four-X ear Clubg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. HUGH GREGG NASHUA. N. H. Hugh, Egregius. Entered Lower Middle Yearg Academy Football Team, Mana gerg P. IZ. A. Policeg Class Baseball C215 Athletic .Xssociatiou College Preference, Princetong Kapga Epsilon Pi. 7 77 78 THE 1935 PEAN HENRY JAMES GRISWOLD, 2d PORTLAND, ME. t:Bud.vv Entered junior Yearg All-Class Track Team lzjg All-Class Swimming Team, Managerg Runner-up Third Flight Fall Golf Toumamentg Championship Upper Middle Swimming Teamg The Exorzian, Circulation Managerg THE PE.-KN, Assistant Busi- ness Managerg The Phillps Exeter Rcriicu' Cel, Advertising Managerg Southern Club Q15 The Golden Branch Debating Societyg Spring Dance Committeeg College Preference, Harvardg Alpha Nu. ERIC HILL I-IAGER TENAFLY, N. J. 'tHash.l' Eric Face. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Footballg Championship Senior Class Swimming Teamg Class Tennisg Class Crewg Les Cahotinsg Herodotzm Societyg Ride Clubg Lantern Club, Libra- riang Dramatic Club, Casts, Journey's End, and The Tavernf' The Phillips Exvlw' Rvtiivzci, Editorial Boardg The Exonianl, Asso- ciate Editorg Bandler Latin Prize QSecondJg Cum Laudeg Col- lege Preference, Princetong Phi Theta Psi. ROBERT SINGLE HAGGE WAUSAU, WIS. Huggs. Entered Upper Middle Yearg Track Squadg College Preference, Williamsg Alpha Nu. Captain Apple -Iackf' In the Zone, Whistling in the Darkf' THE 1935 PEAN 79 LUTHER VOORI-IIS HAGGERTY Hfxciuzxsrxcxg, N. I. Cl'1opper. Clancy. Butcl1. Entered Junior Yearg Football Squad C3l, Crew Squad fglg Academy Hockey Team, Managerg Track Squaclg Athletic, Association, President, Dramatic Association 145g Four-Year Club, Dramatic Association, Productionsg Gold in the Hills, College Preference, Princeton. DAVID HALL NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Dave. Entered Lower Middle Year, Orchestrag P. E. A. Bandg Col lege Preference, Yale. BENJAMIN FISHER HAMILTON BosroN, MASS. Ben. Benny, Entered Lower Middle Yearg The Exoniaiz CJD, Assistant Ad- vertising Managerg College Preference, Harvard. 80 THE 1935 PEAN HARRIS FORSYTI-D5 HANSCOM PROVIDENCE, R. I. Fors. Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Football Tea nig Class Basketballg Scientific Societyg College Preference, Yale. ROBERT CORNELIUS HARDING HL'BB:XRD Woons, ILL. t'Bobf' Bluck. i'Horse. Entered Junior Year: Tennis Squad 4291 Class Basketball fzlg All-Class Squash Teumg Glee Club U73 Orchestrug Four-Year Clubg Prentiss Cummings Prize in Greek I, Second Placeg Pren- tiss Cummings Prize in Greek H, Second Placeg Honor Man, First Group C353 College Preference, Harvard. WALTER WILLIAM HARRIS, IR. ALDERSON, W. VA. Hern. t'Wa1t. Entered Junior Yearg Class Crewg Winter Track Teamg The Phillips Excivr Review, Business Board Qllesignedj, Contributing Staffg The Exonian, Business Board CResignedJg Dramatic Association 125, Executive Cornmitteeg Southern Clubg Four- Year Clubg Spring Dance Comrnitteeg College Preference, Princetong Alpha Nu. THE 1935 PEAN 81 THOMAS MORTON HART VVATERBURY, CONN. Tom, T0otsf' Tommy. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Soccer Tenmg Class Hockeyg All-Class Wrestling Teamg College Preference, Harvnrdg Phi Theta Psi. DANIEL PEIXOTTO HAYS, 2D NEW YORK, N. Y. Dnn. Danny, Entered Lower Middle Yearg Golden Brunch Debating Society College Preference, Harvardg HARRY WILLIAMS HAZARD, 3D BIONTCLAIR, N. J. Hap, Entered Senior Yearg Tennis Squadg Honor Man, First Group C213 College Preference, Princeton. 82 THE 1935 PEAN JOHN OSCAR HEINTZ Los ANGELES, CAL. Pickles, 'fHanS. Entered junior Yearg B. A. A. Relay Teamg Academy Track Teamg Scientiiic Societyg Honor Man, Second Groupg Hon- orable Mentiong College Preference, Yale. RICHARD WALTER HEURTLEY, IR. NEW YORK. N. Y. Dick. Entered Lower Middle Yearg College Preference, Harvard. . -,...,.- 3 . , HOWARD McKAY HICKEY BIELROSE, MASS. Howie 'H-Xgent zz. Entered Upper Middle Yearg All-Class Track Teamg Class Hockeyg Christian Fraternity Cabinetg Dramatic Association C275 Navigation Groupg College Preference, lVaShington and Leeg Phi Epsilon Sigma. THE 1935 PEAN 83 JOHN EDWARDS HIGGINBOTHAM SOUTH Oimxciz, N. J. nl-Iig-U Entered Senior Yearg Class Footbnllg Class Hoel-:eyg Class Crewg College Preference, Princeton. THOMAS WELLES I-UNE New BR1T,x1N, Coxx. Tom, Entered Upper Middle Yearg Truck Squzidg Class Swimmingg ence, Dartmouth, RICHARD FRANCIS HIRST BLOOBIFIELD, N. J. Hirsty. Old Man. Dick.'l Entered Junior Yearg Class Basketball Cglg Class Baseball Czbg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Harvard. Class Baseballg XVilli11m K, Tencher Prize, Firstg College Prefer- S4 THE 1935 PEAN THOMAS WARREN HOWARD, IR. Tornmy. 'tPlush-Top, Entered Senior Yearg Lacrosse Squadg P. E. A. Bandg College Preference, Princeton. EDWIN LOWREY HOOPES, JR. LLXRRISBURG, PA.. Eddief, Larry Entered Upper Middle Yearg All-Class Basketball Teamg Class Baseball C255 Class Footballg Golden Branch Debating Societyg P. E, A. Bandg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference, United States Military Academyg Kappa Delta Pi. NEW YORK, N. Y. JOHN HUDSON HOWLAND WINDSOR, VT. Iohnny. Jack Entered Lower Middle Yearg Championship Upper Middle Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Teamg All-Class Wrest- ling Tearng Inter-Mural Heavyweight Wrestling Championg Chess Clubg College Preference, Harvard. THE 1935 PEAN 85 JOHN ALEXANDER HUNTER, IR. DOVER, N. H. Iack. Entered Junior Yearg Class Baseball tsl: Class Hockey C255 Championship Upper Middle Class Football Teamg All-Class Football Teamg Track Squadg College Preference, Harvarclg Kappa Epsilon Pi. LEONARD EUGENE HURTZ, IR. Ouairgx, NEB, Gene Entered Senior Yearg Class Footballg Chess Clubg Golden Branch Debating Societyg College Preference, Amherst. GIRARD IASON Woomnskn, N. Y. L1JCrry.Y! Entered Senior Yearg All-Class Football Teamg Basketball Squadg College Preference, Yuleg Kappa Delta Pi. THE 1935 PEAN PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY - 1,,. !..5.., ,' vs v ar : I + AJ 511 5 ' Af A -' sv 1 'S' 'sh ' , -aff. ' L . - ' wmzqu..-A-' 01,-Q9 ...... g .- , EXETER, NEW HAMPSHIRE 86 THE 1.935 PEAN WINTHROP STRICKLAND JAMESON, JR. Entered Senior Yearg Academy Football Teamg Academy Hockey Teamg Crew Squadg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. njinxnv uxvinlu FREDERICK CARPENTER DIVING, IR. NEEDHAM, Mass. L'Fred. Irve. 'iElmer. Entered Junior Yearg Academy Hockey Teamg All-Class Hockey Teamg Lacrosse Squad C2Dg All-Class Soccer Teamg Championship Upper Middle Class Hockey Teamg The E.l'0IZffLZll CQ, Circulation Manager, Presidentg T110 Plzillips Exclcr Review, Circulation Manager QRe5ignedDg Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, Second Groupg College Preference. Yaleg Kappa Epsilon Pi. Brzmroxr, Mass. LEON ROSWELL IILLSON, IR. ENGLEWOOD, N. J. Lee, Hjillf' Entered Lower Middle Yearg Honor Man, Second Groupg Col lege Preference, Harvard. y THE 1935 PEAN 87 ARTHUR LELAND JOHNS Mrsnronn, Mass. .4 Arts, Entered Senior Year, .Xcarlerny Baseball Team: College Prefer- ence, Harvard, Kappa Epsilon Pi. HARDING JOHNSON, JR. SUMMIT, N. J. Harding. -lohnny. Entered Junior Yearg P. E. .X. Hand Ml, Four-Year Clubg Honor Man, First Group C435 Second Group 1519 Bandler Latin I Prize CFirstlg Pennell Latin ll Prize, tFirstjg Lower Middle French Prizeg Honorable Mention, College Preference, Princeton. L l JOHN BRAYTON JOHNSON WATIQRTOWN, N. Y. Johnny 'tjolmsef' -I. B. Entered junior Yearg Academy Golf Team. Manager, Athletic Association, Championship Upper Middle Golf Team, T116 Exon- iau 133, Assistant Editor, Department Editor. Assignment Editorg Tin: PEAN, Associate Editor, Herodotan Society Cel, Secretary, Four-Year Clubg Honorable Mentiong College Preference, Princeton. 88 THE 1.935 PEAN NICHOLAS SCHUYLER KERR Entered Junior Yearg Baseball Squaidg Academy Track Team fly, Cuptaing Harvard lnterscholastics C255 Four-Year Clubg Glee Cluhg Honor Mon, First Group, Second Group Qzjg College Preference, Yale. ROBERT FRANCIS KEELER E.-xsr ORANGE, N. J. Ll Bobfv lintered Senior Yearg College Preference, Yale. New YORK, N. Y. Nick. - -'N -: r t . ' . - 'aaa--. ALFRED ASI-IBROOK KING CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS HIXLH ::T?X'7r 'YQ' f Entered Upper Middle Yearg Boxingg Lantern Clubg Southern 4,5 ' ' Club feb, Secretaryg Southern Club Dance Committeeg Honor Man, First Group, Second Group Qzjg Honorable Mentiong Col- lege Preference, University of Tulsa. THE 1935 PEAN 89 EDWARD WILLIAM KINSLEY, IR. IVORCESTER, Mfxss. Eddie Entered junior Ye-arg Academy Swimming Teumg All-Class Swimming Teamg Championship Upper Middle Class Swimming Team, Captaing Class Crew C293 Class Soccerg Dramatic Associ- ationg Glee Clubg Golden Branch Debating Societyg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Williams. JACOB MORTIMER KLEIN PERTH AMBOY, N. J. IVhz1le Boat. Jack, Q Entered Senior Yeztrg G. L. Soule Debating Societyg College i Preference, Princeton. WILLARD BURR KNOWLTON TENEXFLY, N. J. Bill. Dups. Wilburlorce. En1 ered Junior Yearg Academy Track Team, Managerg Ath' letic Associutiong Glee Clubg Four-Year Clubg College Prefer- ence, Williamsg Alpha Nu. 9O THE 1935 PEAN HENRY LAWRENCE KRAYBILL Wrzsr Luiwnrrrz, IND. 'iHank. Heine. Entered Senior Yearg Class Swimmingg Class Golfg Chess enve Harvard. , JOHN DAVID LANNON, JR. l I.usnING, N. Y. kiDaX,e-71 Entered Junior Yezrrg Class Footballg Class Baseballg Class Swimmingg Championship Upper Middle Class Crewg XVinter Track Tearing Clluruh Monitorg Les Cabotinsg G. L. Soule De- bating Societyg Cleo Club 533, Executive Committee, Librariang THE Pia.-xx, Secretary Cliesignedjg Four-Year Clubg Fall Dance Committeeg College Preference, Harvardg Phi Theta Psi. JOHN LEWIS COBBS LASLIE BIONTGOMERY, ALA. Johnny Entered Upper Middle Yearg Class Footballg Riding Clubg Boxing Clubg Lantern Clubg Southern Clubg Southern Club Dance Committeeg College Preference, Princeton. Clubg Honor Man, First Group C232 Cum Laude: College Prefer- THE 1935 PEAN 91 CHARLES LATHAM, JR. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Good-Time. Charlie Entered Senior Yearg Les Cabotinsg Riding Clubg College Preference, Princeton. ROBERT MERRILL LAWRENCE RIELROSE, Mass. Bob. Scabby. Entered Senior Yearg Championship Senior Class Swimming Team, Captaing All-Class Swimming Teamg Tennis Squadg Dramatic Associntiong Honor Mun, Second Groupg College Preference, Amherstg Alpha Nu. RICHARD WARRINGTON BALDWIN LEWIS CHESTNUT HILL, PA. Dick. Lou, Entered Senior Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Class Baseballg Class DayOflicers,Yaledictoriang Dramatic Societyg Tl1cPlziIl1'px Exclcr Rvzficzv, Contributing Staffg Lantern Clubg Honor Man, First Group Qzjg Cum Laudeg College Preference, Harvard. 92 THE 1.935 PEAN WILLIAM WELLES LYMAN, JR. Iintered Upper Middle Yearg Class Tennisg Orchestra Czj, Concert Mustcrg Rifle Clubg Fall Dance Committeeg Honor Mun, Second Group C233 Honorable Mentiong College Preference, University of Michigam. is PHILIP HOLT LOWRY Giuzizxwlcn, CONN. it Phil.17 HF1ip.YY Entered Senior Yearg Chess Clubg Dramatic .-Xssociationg Cast. The Tavernf' College Preference, Princeton. NORWICH, CONN. Bill. Willie BERTRAM ROBERTS MacMANNIS LARCHMONT, N. Y. f'Bert. f'Mac. Bud Entered Senior Yearg Glee Club g Clloirg Gilbert and Sullivan Operasg College Preference, Dartmouth. THE 1935 PEAN 93 HUGH LIVINGSTONE Azusa, CAL. Mac. Entered Senior Year, Academy Soccer Tenmg Class Swimming, Lantern Club, College Preference, Harvard. JOHN EDWARD MADSEN PLAmFmLD, N. J. J'ack. H.-Xggief' Entered Lower Middle Yearg All-Class Football Team, Crew Squad, Class Baseball Cel, Golden Branch Debating Society, College Preference, Undecided. MacNEIL JAMES EBEN MacPHERSON, IR. F RALIINGIIAXI, MASS. Mae Hlimf' Entered Senior Year, Orchestra, College Preference, Dart mouth. 94 THE 1935 PEAN ALAN SHEARER MANNING FALL RIVER, MASS. AL Entered Senior Yearg Academy Soccer Teamg Crew Squadg Class Day Ofbrers, Oratorg Dramatic Club: G. L. Soule Debat- ing Society' Academy Debating Teamg Andover-Exeter Debat- ing Prizeg College Preference, Harvard. ence, Williams. ROBERT COLBY MAHONEY SALEM, MASS. Bob.'l Colby Entered Junior Yearg Academy Track Team. Managerg Ath- letic Assoeiationg P. A. Bandg Chess Clubg Rifle Club fzjg Four-Year Clubg College Preference, Amherst. JAY WH.SON MARTIN ONEONTA, N. Y. Ujayf' Salvadore. Entered Senior Yearg All-Class Football Teamg College Prefer-


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